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-Het A a nd A meet TIW e "7 + + to s note. -: , Bee *ant ,%i -, le s ",+- ' , - .... tp "Yoes, i 'h ssfo Otlar `ý'u _VWhmael lied o pawoing hia bleg.b.. - :,a ,e <oo+. When a ianis sanb le' ikt atired ma wi Beea of elitris ip . ' r. ven.. -:_ A forlorn editor-y it; il rd to live A o s that I am rw . . he os of the t epentsit hýbed ' nocAklig d~ f Wi iown:; "om; reV. i'ni Th iimI6ab a U4$ oliin i a for Sono hnt- oly b ones, my own stekendei." WAltor 's i ock of tnarble;. educaton is to tee hmn •q.. (lmd soieieneeat sae ummivolt like, o. stocking, b begPinm atthe afoot. When a mri is srddle d 'wta bad wife theise ae tw tabse str-lps int hoe faely Therei a-mad on thn i ty'Wbo drink so muoh wisky, tLat Iosq ioe that'bltE~ him. di b e .felirit~ tremens Sforlorn editor says it s hard to live without a wife-nhey wer heart to get ua of mornin to build were liable to tre. "I don't think, indeed, that you are very smart." "No, indeed; wIfe, but everybody knows that I am ,y shrewd." The song of the repentant husband artet knockinge. s Br: wn: "atCrelaton rest in my bosom, my own a stl" ken 4w." And s'etor, sneehe wanted d of om got oa e.tlreweek Wi a .s 4 bit Smith, at table, *asd Browna a naoange The Nevtter isten to ttere" sia mothert did so, every atter waithgedt I listen A laboy morning-boeat the streets .. sae a what was the ,mtter."He re pli We're in at m amma; that's a what' is a crowd. "A rg. I lrthe jaed anothe'd. "Hearven preserve s `orp ur'ned o an oldt lady. "Why do you prevar;iate dys ithi" said a lrwyer. to a witnee. "I can't 'hel p it" sohe reof lied, a erson replied tthree ront As the onlye instan e of aw h God ever memoA ly as hore by that it friends to remaeh his kidesr, sad oss anpatry n henv. pays, for his boots. et h Speak of men's virtudes, says a Chinese. mosqllet, as if-they were your own, and.of their, lady if you were tooliable to their punishment. perA son wantas alher ." A celebrTd lwyer -joe uid -that the three most troublesome Lieat ' ;.e e were young an teppedwh nto a book store and sid he wanted. a young man's com panion" "Wll, sir," said the boont seer, "hero is my only daughter." you foNever listen to atterers," aid a mother to her daughter. " Why, mother, how shall I know that they flatter, withoot I listen o was the quick response of young miss. - A boy runa ingewbot the streets forying, was asked what was the mawitterh it or t plied: " Want mfy mamma; that's what'sI get the matter. I told the darned- thing she'd 1 lose me."r eorge are dying of placiptnre of the heart, and the periodicals of the day calling it a cvisitation of God, a person replJohn mithat it was the only instance in wh4?h God ever touched his fathert. A adyStok Pogis, anurged by herfriends to marryhe a widower and as an argument they spoke of his moved to theatiful chilryn. now. ChWilren" liamed the lady. "athe likeson of his toothpicks. This person wants hen Brown." was the son of old A cerown brated y apariulawr e said ttthe three most roblesome e William Cannon 1 were a yon of lady who ant. John Jones was a ined, a married wom. In who lifwanted a di-el vorce, and an old maid who didn't knowis a hoeker she wanted. Jones:ighty-e "lb Jones ha ven'tr given wy evidene of extraordinary ith iti,. r Heit hnewa never given any siof pnce.ing before the r hpublr i tae to he of rish men. We think phyl isaid to be of Irish extra~t aI. Sats I fle' ilp# . i . fo r a o -eMlt;l. de' d" Italisa Inthe~ Beuaeseb.e in st pro onti *nt . with ad de •adle. &e mne.Z.,nh Ad, the a the bieu whoel deris o gra 8 ,-$a hmne havi dust revd uai oiyWeek o the tiem co the Ve.atit , e wiey thoe ,innes eiahion Romethe galltery prof o The; osdqeypyis v n wh cherih sog pnm*0sa1t0 aal thelazpat tha -pt~ ra o uWee athee-y aist. mn tlihte uration s for th e . saeIag et rejceived a aes v of ithe leslyint bersint whicrhc. T e e Tield late at the Kastte rofsre o pithar thp Holasup eerbla owe i-l ase. On the Vpper s de T ore the aintlrelyedf Out .ad yr of loonei, ir f l Sfoewilg l o vicatioeita o; ax f t he hfa ve ne om e r naie ao t ubeer dho rer passage, i ile mnr 16." relow' thIe is -h c rep .Fames ie ja h u al s titae of lor LTTenite sad Wile. do Partes. aonnd the ated al o engrased the beautifhl motto anbrtll them gd nn~t~rs 'have ioptpd T·hemna.ies nof e s the Moekad ist, Con at thi ctime egd to reeeies more" h e· - ofirman ther files. ae Poel, anwdhsae tinbes to slt in. Rome andh in the pror inas, arn all pi er. te. people are preu parig to belebra the HolyWeek and fee tipel of edst r with piety and devotion. At t. Petert'sa, p ofspaioss for the several magnifidcet - eeiems, of these. soliemn tL7Lareiabsr made. The Sovereign Pos -ti will .Of at yase ixtne c Is during the later days of the Holy Week t be will publleie wash the faof the pilgrims in the eBatliee of the Vatictan re will give the Papal benediction fromn the gallery of loSe anl he will officiate pontifially at the high mpass on Easter Stho -We see, there foelre, how lie fondation thereis for the edlrepil hihomejournals have of late irculenated as to the state of the Pope's health. His Holionesls remarkably well, and 'at this time he gares audiences more fe quently than usual. ..omelomlsuausuallyfall of foreIgners the hotels are fll, and have Sbecome ines ient for the numbers who are dally arriving any arrivals are oannouned which may b expected at any moment. The great desire of this jnltitade of per son,after that of assistin at the touching ceremonies of the ooly eekr, is to be al lowed an nterwo with the comu on Father of the faithful, and to receivefrom his ven eralle -hond a special blessing for them selves and their families. The Pope, whose kindness is inexhaustible is alwrays dis posed to welcome those who present them selves, and if it were not for the careful the greatest part of the day wold be et p r nianreceptions, so great it the desire an so manyhe are the applications to be ad mitted. Of late years the visitors during the Holy Week are calculated to amount to fasting haven already had an njrious effect mupon his health, forhe finted inere the Sirtine chapel on the 3d rot., dring the sermon deliv ered by the Coapc fiari Esebl to dhe Monte Santo, in tin prmsence of the Pope parte had to be carried ont of the chapel. St. Eustahe, iu aid of the j hoor, Patti' was prlncipal daughter of charity I These •nd s ere~ i maestro7 "arelegeb1°.~Wiýfteie ' ' ta pr a 4I i' 'lit "et- • T tý P_5- .T tirf. i ;dres` thehr eame fte !,Jandd.-m n~bythesrdieP %tihem ma u t, - .at w Seelin t o mx orepo o i ettse as-- sn dd .s otill ro o en _hes hrre daIn the hgeo r huo v.miarh to th d ine oI ate Mse i sy weres abtno to nneertske re e s n.t. The Poe or iso new C s, Bonaprtei ad Bezoagadi, aid wrreas at the door of the eovs t by I SyaSeemetral of the Domientisieder, r.e Jsei andby'the CardinalVI., and was morst wmly reareied by the rewd, boeth athis ar va and departurre Tf lo n rts re smae on the unusually large attndance at tie' various chaureheos of ears during -be pst week, and observe that for some years pastreligious t einea bs become more in ;pense in theweri is still pZreo g in the samet w rec ý It ten hei Smoe menot bbe gannm toqiir an oiieaistbe etensio from the yearlS 4. its vebsiso r c ane nai by phn intrit[a Sdis ordie of dlb no the teo a of mater of--ttte tosPa attmm to her pi s te of Ie aelire cnrteea and a ueoense that nothina eohime lseia e. rThe impieed thus e giveun dr sice ontinued, a d endeqlB byt caying withrit allh cltaes of the popuii-' e ton, latid iby prodacing the onsnoetdioy phenaoenon we are now witnessing that e Sto sy a reliliou revival in the Modst aof at the same tioe pursued with Incrdibrle ; activity. The resdlt, wse scarcely heed ndy, a -eirs to -s to be one of the most reasow r- o ing elements of the present situation. The more society is carried along by progress towaran order of labors and efforts of a materPialit atute, the greater is the neea Jsity t crvert In the midst ofr it astreng spiritualliticcouonteripose. Religious ideas d and the Catholic doctrine resume under the most asmirableiform, that aspirition toward more elevated ideas which man cannot dis pbense wiht. a 30uT10a ag o 1'EOU I I I, DiorCusa or Cnrci swvn-The Most Rev a Aroh.iishop confirmed nine hundred and thirty-five persons, on the 3d inst., of whom o not a few were converts including 'an B Israelite gentleman and a young Jewesa. In St Philomena's Church there were one hundred confirmed-one of whom was the Jew above mentioned. Three splendid i new altars and three statues of exquisite o Chincnnati wormanship- the Blessed rginSt. loseph, and St. Philonena, were Coat edrat. -W never saw the boys and girls better prepared dr better looling, u There were two hundred and seve uy-four a confirmed, including some adults and con erts. The scene in the Cathedral was of surassin nterest to an immense audiene. na Bt.o p alet o.In this Church there were a fothundred and ninety-five confirmed-a dozen converts. Had the Church been three , times as large it could not have accommo- c dated all the thousands who sought admis- c ion.red T cs Be ar cion fo f lthe ssed a- o crament cloesed the h eoly day. -otho Ftera. rW r6s.- ho confirmed in trhir nice Church werensixty-flvc. It wea n crowded-the music Te sgrand-the chil- au Bender, aa thaeyatiful hyhmn, after con urination.ib e. Prejectus Rmaheden-f, Bishop elect of the Vicariate of Colorado it and Utah, but who was for many years a those differhent churde s and ga.- bnetlic- " Teon at 8t. Ed6ward's. Wi Telegraph Meg 6. T venerable Father Jarbee, aimta O ,l v .'Lyres, a>s se ee ea., .m -. et of" bIe, tn -hap ins • Wrai Wnrti l, t the *onv tbe toaMeryi oheao G.n t ather. oQe In ceeo duoing hls harrs. had never bete .ondelted th - a la, l i nr teronbs o sambenuak.' t9 GdA.m i our Motio v., Anbsh* admeseach da. sacrame- t of h - .in the Chapel of the Visitation, to t hepupil of theb. institution. olt., at the Convent of ery, Poleton street, Sster Mhu. MartIa Joyee pronounced the vows, ande eeived theblac, vl fromn the hed of hisGae e the A chbishn who alao preache, sn ~,he aimp Lon i Grane was as by the Re.v. Eivard eaoteti ee e pator of Si. Peter'sa Drocas or Pa LAbULF&.-On Snday, A insrt Ee Churchb .ithop Mary ofed the Assumto, in Lancaster, Pa., recently of thret was dedicated to the servicel of the nit, atin the preCqnce of era vast con corthe vo people, anred with impressive and solemn preache on. The earme of dedica tion was ache l"by the Rt. Bev. EdWilliam henr Elder, D.D., Bishop of NWatches, ississippL. CATHOLIC DIRECTORIY. $Dow we ý1v the l eee aaud naa ofne -Chehes. -(pn4g M a n Cmi..'the herna e(Mline, r X uo tie ai atp , lb b . - eur Sheele4 tebs 4[. .1 ýý rrss; sr. 1. S. ., 9#;' %arn - uat o110 Irl .iý'J/. side ; 'ý.. I r ,S s R1v T D J. o1e a Jee., r.1a thew. h a Few Lj J rala t~.t a. Rev. R-., Dmter .e , Ck .a Pa. ]lte a _ ma · So - V a f..84. ea P.M , 16 3o. Qe'lek 7t 0 '. Vmeneb m Y seelen e f ith o mm atd 1 in winter. eekjfeT IL. sr oeu -Bev. one In e 'da, a.Hn Bent Iian-eC . 'releohesT Im., ,edtor. n 0: ek iefla'qee Rseediolmt 4a t 3 at!apk. "- . . J.e.hf. aet-Re.J.B. D5oC S ., Reoto. Re. ]Patch8ers aimo10 i'bk.sMs oe~a o n1 0'dmk." ua" C.ather Pato. Msser, Co. 5.r3 Q oo'. o. Merediler.a veniton at ,'d.eftk v o . hr _ _F+abW--Bv. PC. sS. R. Retor. Yi rr hrev aheeh, lex. anderolt., 88 M B frne. V Mberemnt i. go.,Nov. g ames Loueter..7 . R., aeosana ask . Rv cation and ermo'n atk, 7 'lck Jolrink'. (.o X', n R . 2. J. J ienedhtNe.t.art, C urS. U[v.Ma, basl, 0 a as St. bo. l usena. NO(i, dPI. Ben &#bo~wa, ( r) Joc. * e. C.9 aM., a..d Ceido,.n," etde,- ev. S Ge1.., C. . .. Rev. atehroa, C. -B.P .Wk days ain? o' cleo u dack. y O dy r, Main a10 Wole, m itld at 10 o'clock. Sern at 10 o'clock. tvenla momc at. 5 o'clock in sammer, and Si in winter. &L .M'ee'Archbishop's 0Euat on Sharimw e0i haebin Ubilane anad Howuit e-VrykRe. a. 7 1i rPa-retw . . ar Per. Weaed. . a -k Sndayt 6, lOand 10.. YSmon atl ro' t Syo'k. 4 o'lok.u Old towlee Church, Unrauine Strad, beiqn an esd Obi ].Fat-Rev. Father Coste, P. t Week Ay at 7So'e ndal. 8,0my. Sermoma7 d t. 9r.eaSr. J.Znsy, at.Re.P. F. U~a C - Sunday, ,7f and io'clock. Sermon at i, e" pesde i ad let? atDo 4. er M.cam AL. John . athe (RureA,.Drge44 tulsetei (7am.,. Pand so. --+e. Father oeytna. Pev.,ter tor. l i at Father Saeen. Week day Mat atr 7 olok. Sdy a 7, }0 and 10. Sememn at o. Vepera "t 4 'dock. a.Lordi Ostheh'et, Ohs~aut steew, te. a. AR Land . P.4v atrata.--Rev. Fatlher Chu.s, Pater.. Rev. Fa ther T. Tolomler, Rev.Father Ferp Rev Fa therMillet. Week day ndate at and 7 o'clock. Aondaye. 6, 7, Sand O. SermoUn. 1' French, a 10 o'clock.- Veper andL en. dincslon a Bt 4o clock. . ed Patrice Oa rrwt bien Gsr edendaIa A .etU-Rev.n ' thor Flanueganr Paeer. Rev Father Sheehan, T ev. 1' ther. alton. Peek datMaaatie and 7 o'clek. undily at , land 10. Sermon tt 10 'clok.e Vetper, at 4 o'lock. a. Joeh'e Co,,ujwi urbd Mean Yar. 4 and V.. lse atren-Rev.. J. SmIth, C.[., Superior. arev. . nthler C. M., Rev. . oglioll C .Rev Wm Kelly Ck ILnd Revo. Jmee Duncan, Ml.. 1.e, weekrdayn lh* nd 4 o'clock. Sunday Mass 6, 7>, eand 10. erwmon at S0and 10 o'clock. Vepers and Boition at 4 oclok P. i. Aaugwait ian Church eorerr Ofa. Clench andBoyoi lan Rev.. Father Soha. Week day Mase at? o'clock. Sundy at 7.8 and 10. Semon at luo'clock. Veepeeat 4 o'clock. S_. Ann' Church. St. hlip stree, between Ronson and Phaeir-Rev. Father Tumoine, Peetor. Week day Mase at? o'clock. Sundayd and f. Sermon at . Veser ,. -13 o'clock. ,. aI. l~Inn eig trOhnrd Chrch,~ St. L FednndnonSbte Grumn en (Osceataole etreete-l. Father Sckerk, Peeltr. Rev. Father Leonard. Rev. Father tevle. Week day ela i o'clock. Sunday at? and 10. Seranea 10 o'clock. Veepere at 3 o'clock. S. Vinc at de Pout,. Groaten. bet ween Vontaegitad Cloust stret-e-Rev. Fathtr R. J. Foltier. Week de,;Mas at 7o'clock. Sunday at 7 and 110. Sermon at 1eeiBock. One Sndale In Prench and one Sunday In Engliah. Yea. pete at 4; o clack. annuaceioon Church. Coter of Mandevilte and Moerale -streete-llcv. Father A. 1),.. IJ'etor. Week day Maea 7 oclock. Sndolay at 7 and9. Sermon atB o'clock. Vyea. pete at 4 o'clock. a. Peter's Church on Crepetdreet, ieteentartgn1e end MendeeiUeetreet -it.V. Father C. Mor Bev. bather Fstlegbbous. Week day Meat at Ejo'clock. Sunday at 7. 8 and 10. Sermon at if o'clock. Veepereat 4. IL.roe.dis ieta, Bunjon etmid baeean Llorgneieo and I Broad tradow-t-ev. Father F. Mittelbron. 'Week day Mate at?7 o'clock. Sunday at 7b and 10. Sermon at Il o'clock. Veeperat 4 o'clock. Rev. N.J.r r PCeli, Chaplai. Maew on Sunday at Blas 8a.JaPhe Csrch,' Giutee-.u Sundays at 7 o'leUek, Low Mas.; at 10 'oeeI . Pas Ma ank. SirhMes in R #sead 5rrm~on very alter Sunday; at 31 e'eoo de L, Iyaas dad Bsneatouonend Boi o .. ( 1O phaut AawYlea.) Indepdne uir eR *td.-R..R Fathers cadona, thu eri.and Tamky ~ uu ýueeeigmt e..m..gmA uats f tha ha he e .p ý ur PNA3 CAi To. 0131",t0.Ibhhiy Hens~l~: ofth''M lt; bo ,t s1. aaoPnns tof . bI"Irmd 1J . th ousntof < DbSI~u Alv h ug d of :ý a par620"4 ___farew aasth* aeiýýs' WIDdo K oe ýM.a tbaiishY~ thex. *elea asqiaena eA_ E php Uttew. r.hopaa a three hum.Iehedee. asw PrmllCea a17 . ~pthstanao-ar Ilnaana eehhatg · Deamburi it, US OB IC. Th Re,. Paria Vboet ae Invited to read tha pse peol. to their ruepeetve sun C Parii atof th4 Gi BUSINESS CARDS. . EDUCAsonsA AGECY. SCaRLz B D. ELDER, No. 140 Poydrae street, New OrleMas, Blng Speial Agetd for many Colleges, Oevents, .ad Aeadsmies an Seathern sad Waster Seates, egre (gimti) fhel tm to parents and guardiams who wish es aelect sohbool fb their children sad wards. Cathollo Institutions may have their colletes eand any other interests tittbfnlly served, by plcilag them promptly in charge of this Agency. Address: Box 9034, Postomea New Orleans La. S-inh8ads- - TO PLANTERS AND MEhCHATSCB PREMIUM COOPERAGE, No. 13 Cati etreet, New Orlesa. Coa.imati a head, fo sale a stmaeersf Molmmu. Barrels and Half aim Hoep1oiea ýraoa lfosre and Barrels, delvered at lowest market lplceve 3y mhM I3. a.3 YErI I . JOHN HENDERSON, WINES AND LIQUORS, fel6 ly No. Theupitla ew Orle GEOOGE J. FRIEDRICES, DENTIST, No. It1............ St. Charles Stres............ N. 1i Corner of Girod, one e above the Clr Hall. PISAMUL REYOLDB, o. 4 Washington street, corner Coustames, New Oleans, O se8p her services tto h piblc f the Cure of G -e UIre, Bone elon, Catbarrh, Carbuncle, Whit we91 ll (8'e TUnMD GpJAS& HENRY E. SHARP, Nos. 147 and 149 EAST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, Between Third and Lexington Avenes, q*g1 ly N e wesh. R3SM & BOYD, COMMISSION r7Nwar* r And Dealers In Bagging, Rope and Twine: Ires Tiee, Nay4. (era sad No. S Poydras, Street, New Orleas. sah9 ti CITY MONEY.AT A PREMINK. i. 0. . Rr. W1 . BERRY & HAT, Wholesae and Resta Dealere to FANCY AND. STAPLE GROCERIES, No. 71 Camp street, New Orleans. Country oders promptly attended to. N. B.-Geods delivered to any part at the elty, tee ot drayage. City Mousy received at a Premium of Five Per Cot - overu onest rates. makil m JAWa D. LARLssr. wU.ulAr so004. BLAWMW t& HOGAN, Mmunfacturersead Dealers In- BOOTS, SHOES, TRUfNES, VALISES, AND BAGS, Prebch and American, Nos. 9a and 1el Canal street, and No. Chkartres et, . New Orleans. Gold Medal awarded for beat bom'ne.ade work at State Fair of 186. Silver Medal and Three Blle Ribbons for beet Trunks, Vlises, add Begs at iaeIr.e.lP1868. UbS 3m JAMES REYNOLDS. Nos. 160 AND 162 POYDRAS STREET. Near St. Charles, New Orleans. MMUAACU mM OW MARBLE MANTE LS MON SUM B' TOMBS, AND Cabinet, PIer. and Plumber Sbse made to order. N. .--Marble and Brik Tm bll ater the latest designs, mad executed ina workmanlike manoer and as cheap, if not cheaper, than by any other Marble estab. fe3S Sm SLOAT'S ELL PTI SEWING MACHIIL TRIUMPHANT AT THE LOUISIANA STATE FAIRI DOLLARS, and witlh, each will throw i one of MeCali' Rsyal Chart for Fitting Lad' Dresses, at the reat Southern Machine and Variet Store. mhi 6n . . H RmICK. , 87 Canal stret. R ATTHEW WARD NURNRTURiE AND BAG. Vgage Wagon, No.371 ~elpomene street New Orleans. Purenture taken down and put up, and Plano removed carefully, on most reonable terms. Ordrn may be left at the Musio Store of Mrom. Zern & Bre,n,r, No. 8 Camp street. Th, Car stands at he corner of Camp and P orsa streets. mU y ;INDOW GLASS, I'AINTH WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. ETC. A large and well selected stock of the above goeds always oo hand and for sale at greatly cainer' 7,ose atg the paint store M. W EEAA fe9 lV No. '15 Canal street HOPE INSURANCE COMFY OF NEW OERLMp, Odoe-No. 21 Camp saress, near Conmon. Hy. Peychaud, Prsidnt; P. Malo. Vie Preiddag Lafayette oller- Joh L Adan, . P., ~he., Thomas N. Blake C. W. Bradbury, Anr ,ire, Fx A. Dures, The. D. Miler, By :.abd els tf