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. -s -h -- - wet bhstow.an artele wheh ha coast weekor the mopths in its rpgarU O, thoegk its money Z vale be , inditive of adeepooted an senvent "` o ;e lion or rendliness, the mo hartiness of w will not. be ginsaid te Aside, however, from any onsideration except rep thtýd, is- our gits-theoe which for the pu ro thoen. our readers would-be. Co stow - benefit bun friends or relatives, let tra them subribe for ad end nt the Moaxcto Sraid 9azerfh is sure to g thre o1nor con- to ~~.-An event of the week has Rea the ee&lebrc Ss o of the nineteenth or twen- cot tiet, a.iivgrsary of the Satathwestern Bible Society. ;q itself, thia would"- i"ardly have afeAbthed subjeot .for a paragtaph; butirt has eaS ,call arto mind occurrences which haveor th 1aoth inble impresqions on the. minds ofm who lived in New Orleans when they acou be tlsin, we recognit e of adearooted o sB-. gentleean," o, riendli of the mreoo athartineg of whipoe wgil notwbeNgainsad. a B this de, Tho rder vidm, a actions and counsept re wre .1I Harmony- wifth the precepts of rhu i4 ltry Oth thehree editors ofal. eithe inlmous siot abov aimed, two were preach- fo the p etodist, the o her a Presbyterian ,to n bstene oft frnlcating that peace and 11 which a men of God promulgate, -they s bed to deeds o the diret hatred, nd defending which were s indefensible Nto tas ijthat of the pe type, the rst mura - ibNow tw an ascends the plat rhis ea s abretno the bloodieteeth ofr ten September w ve a count of tehwetern Bblesing of chrch in eyville, parish of Jeron, inhave this State, with the -somewhat remarkable cir Samstance that six priests onom Brittanyo Franoe, pliped ted in the ceremony. The t reh itself was plahed under the patronge t of S. Anne, and the parish itself was largely composed of persoe froa that truly th oll b prtionQt France. We were greatly pleased to note tb e reival in this city last week,of by thearwan of it Naisire, of some twenty n-eisfall s sail provinre, who design lha eathig cit Ths adiborhoodo" I bn anderia. Tese tpe e Har of-e prop the prdescrieptionj hto nse the treltab rele beditors who have erasatore aea hodistthe ethr a resoure of our planters ,beingrobuast, temperate and indutrI The tementd nt of t he ires ir set- 1d, eroint re made by a priost, whfniting tormerly sided in t S "tate He now accompanies i te emigrants, and must be of great ser vies to the new mettlers, om his ahmlli rty sadefendinper hie wier Southern modes of life. It is no small advantage to them that 1 they and employment in a part of the country .wher their language is familiarly spoken. We anA,. a that other parties are to follow, and soon we ay expect such sthee ons to thisr Beton settlement :a will prove highly advan tageousto the State a'd beneSfcial to toheople lomsilaves whose ph o devotion to the fait th haem given them repent-lrominent position theen in the nation whence they come. Septemberf Aeres.-A the meeting of thee ofa churh in _esyvile pariah of Jefferson, in thord on Tueed, ity, the mea inst., arabl cirommca oan om the City brveyor was reoad, askingThe cPr ission to ttef aske charge of and run the patBien othe fallre of the contractor to comply Cawithol , hbys contract. 1te resolution of othe lowern Boatid, prviing that from and afto Iber Jaiary 1. thoe ity olhee are instructed tho hareceive in payment uctinrsrc of taxesand es only United States prrbne ,bng robthatt, temoney on hand ind ther ctmity treasury be de stroyedt, was taken up adl rpassied. A resolution was passed, prmittiug exchange emiathe notes and mt the treasury for certi icates of ithdebtedness, bearing fivme hper cmlit. interest. Resoelutions of th lower Board, p tey proving theployment In a p aatjudiations of the variounts mar ketts, were concurred in, with thse provo thatllo nComd ittee. A roootin w sr pet h aesion pted this at tawhen the StBoarted adjourns, it bel to thmeet o Sat-le tlUirday evening, for the purpose of action on the in tene natordinance. Anothey reeolution w. Boadopted t mt on Ttuesday next, to electmca permission to thae chargity. The of and rneet and Land ini Committee street draining machinevorbly on acount of ing~s Committee reported favorably on an o~ndi e f . aentral gaund ona Casa iae str, agal e mpese ra have fppivi- A S part of the e..n sa rl ezp Sle 4 1Al;esWv --4je Trearad er's Ti weekly report shp ; ea eeuipt$jI060d 99sx- have pendituros, '3,240 baanUce ounasid, 4Ws, Y*' 400 97;' A eommnt on ifrom the oomatta- Fm sionest of the Waser Wo asking for the u tse o the.. Iron Building, .was ed. A resolu- lge ton from the Finance (C tee, fxing the rates df taxes on real estate an arerson -l pro perty, for the year 1868, was a ted-The name of St. Mary street was, by solution, st changed to Church street. A iesolt fom the upper Board, authorising depoests o city money with the City Treasurer, for sixty g and taking certficates of indebtedness is , money thus deposited, to bear five per cent in- z: terest,Swas adopted. The-loance Comittee id reported favorably on the resolution providing` I0 for the destruction of all city notes now-in the B city treasury, inthe presence of the City Tres- the surer and twe members of each of the Finance alot Cozrimittees. An ordinance providing for the 8 transfer of the stotk held by the -eity-in the bls New Orleans and Jake - il ii-UCompl to said company, on condition that the com- I pany extend their road to the river, and down ard the levee to the depot of the Pontehartrain uni Ra- road Company, the said extension tobe 'I completed in one year, was read and referred. eve A bride's dress at a recent Paris wedding ot cost $12,000. To cure himself of small pox, a man in Chi- fro .cinnti Ined'himse! ny A photographer in Glasgow now prodaues a pictures by moonlight. Vermont piumesherself n being the first to of grant women's eadsge.. u ' It seens ithey grant licenses. to womenm in Gr Bnffalo to eig nmale attire,. , Twelve men'and two women are now await- me ing trial for iurder in Massachusettse. w Over 4000 barrels of oranges have been vo grown in Florida this smon.. Five expeditions are now preparing to start dr for the Arctic regions. aft " Seventy thousand dollars were found in the a room of a Paris miser after his death. A Buffalo lady recently asked a photographer an "to take her." Having a wife, he declined. th A ?umpkin pie is on exhibition at a fair in New, Hampshire which is nine feet high. is] A woman in St. Louis lately sued her brother th for slander, and recovered $2000. ci In two wards in Wooster, N. H., two woman were-nominated for school directors. , At -St. Pial,,. Min., the thermometer was : T Twenty-four thousand' "doii s are -PiI monthly to operatives in Pittsfield, ams. 3 he Chicago rolling mills occupy an area of eigh res. The works cost a million dollars. of Berry was interred at Angerville,"in a vault after own designs. - s The Duchess Morney' Jewsels were lately fm sold in Paris, and b aght $130,000 in gold. b Henry Ward Beecher ys he feels nowhere so much at home as in the ~w York Ledger. n Jewelry has fallen in New Yrk from ten to twenty-five per cent. . h A nurse in Geneva is now on trial for poison 0 ing nine children. it Lieut. Gov. Dunn has turned his attention telegraphing sensation dispatches North. - r P A man was hung in Norfolk on the 18th inst. forhorse stesling. •, Chicago has $15,000,000 invested in iron aa- g nufastures., s There were forty-two more deaths-in Phils r delphia last week than in the prededing one. I- The Spanish ecclesiastics are stout to asasm I- ble in coamcil at Toledo. - y The number of Germansi the United States a is over a million and a r- A man died in ew Yorkball room on I- Thanksgiving alg.- - if Over four million letters were received at bt the dead le)tir ofice last year. y Wheelau has been denla a new trial by the re Canadian ort. - - r, Gladstone, Lowe and Bright a' been re isl elected to Parliament. . - President Johnson's message does'nt please 1 le the Thunderer. ae m iFib l. nistor refuses to testify be n ftore the Reconstruction Committee. ' Wendell Phillipe violently -opposes the re 1e peal of the tenure of office bill. -1 a- The Havana prisons are_ full of political of ag fenders. n- The firm of Trumbull, Blade & Co., New of York, have failed for over a million and a half th of dollarf. er More pine logs will be got out this season S1 in the pine regions of Wisconsin than ever be in fore. es The Russian government has discovered a ho conspiracy among the students of Moscow and ud Kiew, and numerous arrests were made. ng The British government has ordered the to fortress of Gibraltar to be placed on a war ii- footing. t. Lady Bulwer, who had such : life with her ip- husband, is said to .be colined in a lunatic ar- asylum. but The English papers have a new direction for nce becoming Prime Minister: "Turn round and at- Prussia has called a conference of thb great the powers to settle peaceably the Turkish-Greco as question. rt a Messrs. Price and Pearson, in a five days' ud- bunt in Florida, started seventy-three deer and di- killed thirty-one. expense, dressedhelr ,dalhil& in the uairial Thb ge oidaaioat oWeaseIsw asthlsisagt have been uanusuallyý gfi1:-S more-thea last Father Doane raised 16000 in Philadelphia towards the endowment"-b the Amermfan Col lege'lif Rome. George Francis Train has iued4lpLoral Lieu tenant of Ireland for $(10,000.: He is new in New York. --Two million dollars' worth of property wase destroyed by the late inundation in Switir land. L * Queen Isabella refuses to abdicate in favor of her son until he is fourteen years old. He is now twelve. In one house in Jamaiea,yNew York, there re sap Ave persons, whose united ages average 80sb B oes are shot from the oar windows of Max the Paq o railroad, as the locomotive rolls along. Since the ng of the Garibaldian trou- T bbls, France as sent 6800,000 and Ireland Reverdy Johnsoa been requested by Sew I ard not to otter any ore balderdash, as it is unbecoming. . The late Baron Both id never permitted 41 even his own family to knLw the amount of his fortdne. w The army of the United Statq~ will be we- a duced to forty three thousand men on the 1st rofJanuary., . iA man in New Jersey-retceived $2000 amagee from a ferry company for a smashed fooot Ma ny get their heads broken -withont receit ng Sa cent. ,l A New York lawyer named Patton gets a fee of $100,000from two London bankers for prose `tuting their nits: 'gainst the Atlantic and S n Great Wdat4tn Eailrod Company. MC .Iait India paper publishes an advertise menl from:- aLEaglish Methodist lady, who wishes to.nsay a kn;og.. The circuit preacher I vouches for her respectability." A man in Portland bargained for s~uenty- co t ive cents toget as many oysters as heeould eat; after gulping fifteen dozen, he wound up with 2 e a stew. Young Seamr, of Boston, eight years old, has an income of half a million dollars-decidedly the richest person of his age in the United States. A royal Danish decree has been issued pur ishing church sleepers. There mut be some thing "rotten in Denmark"-or rather in its church. ,n Mexican banditti attacked the village ofi Clatksville and the United States Customhouse, ' recently, killing two persona andeascaping with _A boy named Gregory, residing in P.py coun ty, Ill., threatened to kill his father unless he gave him $4000. He is now in jail in default " of bail. a The Prince of Wales, while hunting at Com- 1 peigne, lately, was unhorsed by a stag. His ly father's habit was to have deer surrounded by keepers, and shot at a safe distance. re By the death of an English relative, a w o-i man in Louisville has come into possession of J to $300,000. It seems her fortune is better than e her morals. n Six sermons in one day were lately p inCp innati against Christianity. Christian proioes! What are the sectaries doingt-quar roetng. st. The New York Ereslag Post advises railroads to carry passengers for one cent per mile. Southern railroads now run empty ears, where as at this ratetthey would be crowded. One hundred saieUibers of Parliament have e. presented a memorial-4o Reverdy Johnson, to urge his gover aent to adopt the penny post a age system between the United States and England. The Baltimore correspondent of the New Or leans lahee wishes to know what pindU 'are. at The St. Charles Theatre bills under the late James IL Caldwell, had the following legend: he " Peanuts are proscribed." MennGS .eThis city has had many public re- oo prswierity, but J. r Jr.. t-i s- s, ic f e doaes .et ekzed th.m, for .6s o oetadli ub i ttentio or the whole dito the sa 1Forth Dis'Tks wheot crowds attend at his counterto aval themselves of the bargains which he 1dipenig with a larvish band. Re i avertiasmeat in mather be- OuIimS. . McKeuna's Restaurant and Lunch Saloon, e- Cansl street bids fald to emulate, if net s a Tay lor's famous roadway establment- Though sitnt on the mat thronged thoaroughfare'l of the iz, the at of- most privae ls eoyed t a deis E htigtl rarn. g place bevera es aflly dispented. the mat p .tprovokuh ow mTs otbmerd up in a style uo can eorthor loed • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. be- LO GCRNERwALD'S " MUI aS RO.8 DTOE6 Id PIAN t. FORAT I WAREROOMS, an No. 19 CA NNL STRET. Naw OAL, 5. the Sole rAgent Cfor the Celebrated STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS, a-r -And- MASON d IflhILLN'S ORGANS. her Both of whlich hnuxc.s have rce'ivred first p izes at the t late Paris Exhibition. These instrnmcnt. are considered th, best ever man fkctured, and thep 1ublic Is respectfully invited to er I for sne e purciuhsts¶,.1 el and nih~ lo priced Pirnos, which viii be sol at .rtces to .. lt the IreCo Wholesale asd Retail Dealer in PITTSBURIG, ANTHRACITE, AND ENGLISHI lays' CANNEZ L COAL, and Corner bf Camp and Girod streets, o.+". HJW' amtrr Jm • '"a A ST. aS W Y CBURCH,u sas ear, -- > sma I-- "oal -ST. JO8MPH's HALL, _ Oeear ot Derhley as.d .M . streets, On monasy, 91st oa D3eember, 188, - ogi AND OLOWIXoG DoAs. , - D Tickets of admisslon, i5 cents, " 40 I. L DIE4 -'FA1R Unite --,O-- H" SS. PETER AND PAUL'S SCHOOL, t0e 70 os mhELD I stre THE SCHQL-HQUSE, Marigl y eet betwee Cmassalvo and- Grestmeon H _ striets,'third District.. peT Commonetng on the I5th January, 1800. Tickets of Admission, 95 cents. d1 Mi room DRY GOOD8........R.................DRY GOODS. J. MILLER, JR., No. 8 Jackson street, corner of Tchoupitoulas. Genuine Londale COTTON-per prce--18 cents. 4.4 White .. c2 ent.. R 4.4 .. .'LEN. 95 cents. Fine DRESS GOODS, o cents. Flie Slk lrixed Chess POPLINS, 50 cent.. . 94L'non DA SKS, for Table Cloths, $1. 36 Inch Pure Idnen Damask TOWELS, dosen, $5. Fine White MerisaUO SE 75 cents. worth It. bee Paure Ladies' Raw y kHOII, ii, worth $2 50. mat 5-4 French ·MERIO1 1a colors, $. TI Ladle' and Misses' era Cloats, Shawls, Sonta, and nubtas, Hood,, andl ancy Woolen Heaster!, at very h 'lowprlEaT. OF tor Sne assortment of TARLETAS, In all colors. Mowuring Goods of alkinds. Ladies will do wellby Cr qgllins eary to .cure bargains. J. MILLER, Jr.. T 8 Jackson t stret, corner Tohe Iouptouls, Ite d27 It . Upper" yof Jackson. tthai ot of .........mor .....on..moLr of TheunadcrsiWed have concluded all pose of their ENTIREi STOCK OF SILKS BY THE R$P&S OF JANUARY, IF POSSIBLE. etc And, to uhat end, have marked them el dawn te the d Wh eCall on t --- " . . WAL .s,++ oed SILS a mn 0- 00s -i CH110PE............. C I TE"r.............11 . . IBER NIAN MUTUAL BE CO VO on and 53 M street, betweorern C t. Alndrew. ret P IT FOR SUITBLE PRESENTS tI' streets AT MODEROBERT PRI ATCE, Cell on E .. . WALSH ., porter', Boys, andWholesle nd OIHDeNes MRn's FURNISHING GOnDS. Importer. 1' 110............CANAL STREET ...........11.(. a d97 it NEW OLEALNS. S HALL HIBERNIAN MUTUAL BENEVO- j LENT ASSOCIATION.-The 'Regular Monthly Meet. S Cg MTr of this Ascition will place on THURSDAY, Son Marigny streetC , between Casaslvo and oGreaten treetr. pto, OBET BARfor TLEy ue. TLEY, PAL, MER. a. CO., i E J5porter o, and Wholesale and Retla l Dealers in CARPETS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, e SRUGS a F. GOGATT f all kiRTYndARTY S CURTAIBOOK SEBIAER of all kTATinds. S1..ACE CURTA.... S-C e and Imitation. S Tabls and Pino COVERS, SHADES. eat. . Ld E. SpremlfemeSto of IRSho LJS o egery descoription, for ihaily us. 7- Upholstery, Fnrnisahlg Goods, Heir Seating, etc. Sp, 9s5, and r7 Camp str.e0 d17m NEW ORLEANS. 4:CH PiIREITE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. BIBLES. PRAYER BOOKS, Etc., Etc. I P. F. GO .ARTY, CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER Am STATIONER, e Ha for sale Darrt Gener Hitor of the Church, to Lives of the Romanl PoStI, Faber's and iapa.ding ng Works. Aca and Decreeso the Second Plenary Council we of eltLore, Lives of the Bsinti, and oiler Sadardo WorL b he fataroedo t at ind .the latest Catholi p Plbl of lAPn RAYER f nd SCHOOCL BOOKS te publishers' prices. nd and CROQUT Gmes e Oce 27 er P. F. GO4bRTY. TLid5.5 etLDDIO .. December 90, 1t3. we Ivita pattention to cur Laroe A on....nt of Swhic e hav o Very Leare Stock, thrt we are Selling 427 hi 3l sod C'mpertr.t.d E[ .. ,EE .OLDR BOOKSELLER, STATIO) ER, ian- 140..............Canall Street.. .. 140 It . ill be oplureai e to Dr. SIE,,oberg to refur thec fS. Office Ronalr frm 1 to 3. -47i iv N W-. 'ArDWR S BotUzC · t S'. + : ...' . va," .Yr zFUGB, Shoeal be esg in eveey awasyr. If yes wses have rowafa llsaes W , g l* answ4lseset'.,/,. ounNas and Wm agy sthema s ess't McLEARW VERMWIUG 4 sst give twonte -tte'lw b , 't pound, ant perfeogy laaxsals. You nsed ahisa to give ito to ten iant. BE BURE YOU O1' Da. C. McLEAN'S- VEEMIPUGe. Prepared by FLEMING BROTHERS. It cma b had at nay Drug or COantry "ior be t -h United statee. a- lly HOUSEUOLD RNITURE. PIANOS AN 0W W Furniture at Auction, By . DEJA, Jr ,.Aatloemee--Omes No. 183 AS,-er trust. Will be old n MONDAY Deeoember IS, at 1 o'olock, A..x at his Nrw Auction boomNo. ip Geavire Mhopg y. wd Wanut B Ame/n Male ' g "rleTop C ntLre T"altes M "YOle T.t d . beards, Ension Tab ndlo'so WelWln, Hat Racks. Double and ngle Safes, Mattae Car peQ. Paintings, eta. ptight anu Squre Pianos and OSe Fritre. Alsao-Oe large invoice of Walnut and Poptr Re.ut Me' ,.ot ,dse Walnut sd Painted Cottage Bed room Sets. Tetrms-ash In United StatesTreasury notees. aftm THE CATHOLIC MIRROR FOR lu onal. Organ of tie Moet !e. Arek.a ogu of Baltimore, "na the Rlght RXe. Bishe.e of htebmomd and w I.n. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO 8 IuBERS.. VColume 9th of the MIRROR commences with the. rear 1si, and will ootain naterial chantes, whih will bdrtifyangtothe friends of thepaper. The ttwill be 1nlarged.iving eigoht addtionral columns of eading matter; ant anew adopted, bdy bwhich all thee.. quiremente of a Fims 1 rmlly P wWar lloibe$e- , The Literary Department will receive piodu care end Select Tues, original and translated, a l b. lished, in which the relder will md an he in. " terstand adventure demanded by .nedery atbat combined wlth the strict mor princple, wm no Christian oriter should los e ight o. The MIRUOR has the oemunenadtion of the lost Rev. Arehbishop Spalding. ad Bl~ht Re. Bihops Me. GOll and Whelan, which gives asuran e to an Ce1hio1 that ths p1per is one eminently itted to pnt in ths of their families. ".. . From itA surroundings and relatlo,-lt be tss M.iN ThoePubliaor o eltberldalemta toss who winl interest themnesae In gettin np club-s A' Prospectus,- contlning Itif pdtataarsa 'of isr-s, ere.. ce e obtained, by .a . .esi ng d97 9t 174 Baltlmore a troeRt sBloeMd. A o.OBI L. PAL ME.,, " GALLERY OF AJRT, 167................ Poydras Street............ 16 Betwoen Carondelet and St. Charese.' Would that Godthe gift wld ,iie mu To see ourselves as others se us.' This often expt med wish may nwe realised by cell.,. nlug at tshe Gllery of Art newly opened at 167 Poydrs, street wheref or $1 50 Per Dos. PHOTOGRAPHS mpay be hed rpas for IDL. ITY OF LUlCRSS and Beauty of TinlN by a nPb-' inres evertken. The llest sasfctio guaranteed, o noay asked. fhe public are cordially invited to judge for ths, . selves by giving r til to tm GAL..L . Cm A sRtT, 167 Poydre s street. d42 3m A.IE L PALMEG Artist. M. ADC EADONDGE. D cMILLTNERY, DRESS MAKING, And TRIMMING STORE, S209........-.... Canal Street...........209 a Her n Styls t a of the Latest. N. fB.-epe o of t eis ney hand Ladies' edy Md Y, ffice, corner Canal and Claborne strebta, e Skeanda Insmaey. Resi...den..e .......3 Canal treet. ......... o ,PRITCHARD a CYPHER S,. SDENTISTS, Are now permanently located o Canal tre N. tll-.oorner of Ramprt. AU opetleesetrte to our ae will be eeted in the m w'approved manner. invention. dt3e m E. . WAG SNE., STATIONE, PRINTER, And BLANK BOOK IaMANUnCTUeE, 5. .............Cama Stree.............. 5 eyr Net- rieans. b dB onshtatl on handes a supply o r em Brapt Bl anks Ik a IJ C. F ATMA , TROPICAL ROOFING AND ANCU TURER 2. .............ianville Street. ... .......idOee All orders in the above l will be,, ley amaL. "d ti. to, and nsented in tba mant worama r.B1 maicr , TC. KATHMAN, .151 9s4 Bienville street, corner Mersia, Dealer In COAL, CHARCOAL. COKE,- White SAND. gs and t'IRE-WOOD. -illy ret t At. . 07 I AiNeT t) ý •i. A. CHASTAIIT, DE Office and Resaidnce -_ _ 7. 227 ........a...Canal Street........... SI ' Detwe _________y _- _ Eeof M pLO ic IC _LEIEPET / Ogicee-No. 30 Camp street, ntf guaranivned. -n - lr