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re. Plaaes. .e J. o - e ,oadreh" eal , to, new -m, f.his tis rs tlve subes lpMs dta supply the -rectrs, on the eiveni g of thie 0th lt o February7 9th, te ývrery of the estab lishment of this joural.a The meetl~ g will be held in the hall of the 3orning Star buildinsi, 100 Geraver struet, at address the meeting, a the arectors hopeto make this, the A anivesary, intereltg to The aretors wi be hapry to meet the. stockholdes and patrnes of the MohNor el n danter such cbeers igEing osp ths of uh t; a the seo volume will give eviden. e .e SWe trus th, nte only .ever member t theb Company will be presen td i thea t each of the wornlg Sltri bu lend or t rwo with hi etm, to nddros the seetialntarnd the rto op. to mae this thedt anit ver8Csard itsnoi atoe the rieds of Ctholc joualim n ean a.The irectos i be happy to meet the u endea d ponh heeing an e o asucess a te eCommd mpperl at ra ands, t thet nbol: son of the eolmret. After whiido the so was openetrt a not wilh a sermain by the aeth eler oop. On Wednesday, solemn aise oa thnye Arelbeop a een tbt after whio them pel sinession ofd th tnod wa held. to do hrsay,n the haos r ithli losing r the oynoe :yeo o preached. Durinu the -re days the were seatymis *if* bt an Synoda tphe bhise amop nese rlmeeiates beanti A ien p1P5ste took part Thbre aiho one hundredl pol priests belongs g to the oe, Comf whom st -sev en rsat te onar-the cion othe retr tr which the-Sionsod The oSynod just fo ramate will by the ran Important place in thWe naey, of me dioese of New Orleansd It has desown what progress re Sheld in 18,hbp aed calryn ker was attended by twenty-ve peiests, o whom only two nr vivhrdo parte pste in th late Soynod. That e in 18cb8 was more m Vers, but still wasbbe Pfor a seaheg o impressivngte as thatree dwhy theas more rimerous than they w ere twenty-e a *e huandred adahn t prulwtcbeloigndg ton the dionedesrtiddhom tiat all he priestrisoe-the s aegr rs, wettre ofhed to theart d one spirit. The Synod Just Coxrwamr.-The Ecoles- a amportont plferee the mh s on th of Feuarye of wNe cOrlens. net Thasodayn 4th ost., at the Ahligionhasmrip at 10 o'l aik A. a yno arh. MAn *s, Oajs Bhop r Asrween, attded by t-wetfly-Ave p tits, of whom onrl oto sr Divreao ptThe rmin the e Cathedral, byTh held In 1858 wee mer nuomous, but eotllp w hr l from bein eo im.presve a that whih hs Rev. ather Dlpe, ford the beneat of ut. tiary Orphan Boys' Asylum, which was annonedn So take place on last 8day, the n4th inst. Mseen, on saco of thIe Eclesastlet ie sy. It ic rl to maseep thte moth ow Fbsusery Ser. MAY Ommw DOW Amuse, T"no Drge r-Th amos at the Con this dr by Eern, Fd that the olle thbes willt aS aly to to taddep l om r the Chrind, stian ge9e. trertdef ntl to-day, Seeuzagsa oun ay. niti. toabpesdtwo etrsrell . b ha r eadat the Zellses ls wt l de oe lbe@ to ainal ed~M Irof oso the Caristin gser asitb hah ethepeeitehe1hewdaerTrose ma been TdUHe dm rs e We ocsgratsater our b dot cr the ofesstars Whie geried pe two artiles oap par todap Tae - pe m him. the rt pae entited men t hutaptivates the bhet. The proseaon St. Joseph's Church this morping. Persons laboringundeor diseases incident to Members of theHibernian Benenolent Aaeo Persona in want of furniture will do well to -ae the teak er lMr. sehsaese, 54 Dras streeet wheobetis upe es at a Cre r cbee unks, ete., which ar oQfad as mal aea. CatbIlýp Prlsb and CO The tlo riests a . , iueseitns It is excoeivdiyt at the pi of-Catholics ini daeg . ppose t sti - fad appears ales to be surprised at q lT ohi g had the impudence to avrtba aow, the fles , that Catolice ave a1 .d e Commeon Bool as poitpagbut w e opposition to the Choa n-eo po gAdimi for in1det or Petestsatsn ~ ascoe tag as oatse or the odther meei iuatat . Leadsing tas sete-' stir th e t the Ites t an t it. t.ul fix beebi, tar sttea. quaetly y 'in 080tirb owxppq position be wg s, t p theire Ilgmatiosi cbleesis. haae ale hope IOtud the schoole-rom S i.' wtis - theoas rhesld be y ;q i: % - tit the pork io srt-ol_ _w e oter e 4*nywesre ta.t .e ` - ho it ,find. :eslfop .r- ke titoli Priests at War with City The merito of tlcg eqsino aWrs e - dropped, wand rteeorse o. the a d Aitothes. indioet. 'The emtineipst points oae the followanýo .. : :. 1. The.soreoio ran stesa ,e thepdoitmf the Catholica Church and Clergy oa the bhhii question squamrel. .o The Clergy, only ire responsible r' hais osition. , ~ ~ " $.; 'aeyhLawhehmstefoaa etieesdlegm in this point. - , T u he-olergy ead othe :o-em oSa se glad that the negroes airs Ian .t e.i a. Tha legyaie opposead o die 'ieaticn eof tihe assees. r 6. "They areo vphoe, and the State bas been warming them-in it. baes-byhapogroriatisns to charitable instltatieops. Let us glance at these ethi es seriatim. Wth *a happy to be able to gese with the 4doi.ia isa te very first point. Yeswe. aid state the positioeof the Clergy e p squarely, if there is anyAsgele in squareness. Our lan guage was as follow:' 'We are no _Mlia of the Common School system. We are its wnrelentingoppuent to every extremity and under every eircumstance. N This language the-Add4olste repeats several .imes, with3aiseasini horror each time, fnally edealnj it to italics, "that the. State," as it ers, "may know where, to Snd the N oman We se* liow, er tli~ beneater the Ado gtwil Wesi'atb pleasare in 'reitiating the sentiment, adopting the amendment of the italics to give it more emphasis. Thua we hope that we have sg e uqqq d in stating-our position qgauesi, as we certaibly intend to maintain it NSudljr. Before quitting the Lryt point, however, we hope that there will ndt be any misapprehen sion in the use of tere. We use the expression " Common Schools" in the ordinary and popu lar sense, and we ae not aware 'of its being used otherwise anywhere. By it we mesa "schools under the cautrol of the State." We have no objection that the State should pe the spease of educating poor childrea of merit, hat we object to the assumption by the State of power to control that education. We ask can stantly that the-State and city shall give apre mts of school fnads to our parochial shools, but not with the conceaion of their appointing or controlling.a single teacher. As to the second point, we cannot accord with the Advocate so cheerfally. In foact, it appears to as that herein that journal has not imitated our squareness. We fear that it. has father avoided being candid in stating itssentiments about Catholics, and has prudently omitted attacking laymen throughpolicy, while mshing its assaults upon the lergy, four-flfths of whds, it says, are foreigners just landed in the conm. try, and against whom it may count upon the popular prejuadice of a generation ago. It assumes that the " Bev. Fatherm are the principal Directors" of the MosnInaro Sra, while or oolauns show that three ofourmost respectable Catholle laymen are equally respean sible with the .lerlcal directory for the eodast of the paper. The lay elemont of the Church snenors fally with the clerical on the subject at Cemlmon Schools, and it is an insult to its a. telligenee to Intimate that it is not equally re. spomnible for the views held. No1 the clergy sge wot alone rseepesible. 'The third point is stated by the ddwoeote as follows: It r iedno gret insihtto detect these aok c even befose they unmasked. They were Mmd of the pbi c sohois, but were pppo o tethe redl g of the Seritresin t . Well, the Scrpturewere hed in ahoy sacs oat af to a tenderonsieehl Next they ware ftl r1but the text books ad histories uaed were by t writes, and wored iqjustice to Cathollo trath. Now the complaint is, they are " political engines. We dislike to make a deolessue of thot with our neighbor, but think thatit is misteken the statements of this paragraph. No doubt, the writer of the artileehadan impreseson that the case was as stated, but he was in suer, sad consequently the charges against our clergy of disguise, duplicity, ad hypocrisy, ell implied in th sount,are unfunded. No respectable priest has ever admitted that the 8tate has any athority over tee question of-eduation. The Church has a certain au thority over allithe facultes of the soal and of the intellect. It has an exclusive right to see that none of those faculties me warped in the .. . ' saa p'et "!+-po .. s , . b. r i.Ta~eis aet: vner for no u .+., . -raN+ , "bt. d urnir . Oill -, who .nos-ta tat there are n.e o so. 4e: e 8 earth than te.the atha.the itAor eskearl rg s is the reds.iorNa e-. ,,rble -ttids.aJ A- b, ,mt' _ who.ar n tii tsae o aheano p _ahes brn-t:ba a bl eJo as o las mr teun smnth hane thisae g atoteyi mspration efiyeart Tpohure las iio st inauge l, lbum . .. l . . s. ' to. . gi.ve: gaadbi othese ipes intIsee ibU y afLta .dearh that~;s'i a t p- aorit tI ton 3oiVS h-sma sad that a ass awhat Owes. t s umebYuem. Lit only ggis to iaqn hb ei slie e ari#s we sei hart.rsonan +n..d.pte on r. Ih a operatlon ryay1 The last charge t. s e ciew our neighbora entirely loses ita ies-t " Qdptsethe useof hard name;. It sq le ear mlusewd and bin ed p·torety eon a S-.o at -.e- hss harmimg these oipes nh -is, bae . by giving appropriations to Catholic charitable Ine tir ..t . the strear .nnar, ..to, s- "it Ii avid. bat tbasee uthe Q i e*I * hae forgotten its duplex ewhaoto It has alto "Ply masy eosti-blBe qabut~a b i e o tdo tletardbor miandth aleleo -o s oa4sp n.l As long as men Mainthae in tity theres - tation of honesty, why viby each, oter wthbo pinoe tu t If aem aisosl you may ne alSaby a hard name; but if e beral with ewe is the peopriy of a sebeiol quteasi yeo ught to treat him and ig opinion wisath tespect, s aevuean ro supposingi that the C hirdtf a os~ itn intane, orhas oe t into Itotal depravity be cause of ito hfvouing a view to w mhik we are totallym ppoed. tho ee-e trr, weba'eo douebt that its editorial earp and a et Ms have many estimable qgalih emy heat they t battle hard many prinkieipleswhie e held oin common with them We hew tosi, noi as to the appropriations, shardly be pos ible that our neighbor Gserial ddas ont e stitute. It makei out a formidable list te yearly ontributiom, but has it thought of the immenolse amount h ubey tieby alleviated, and of cime preventedt - The thesandof lit tle orphans whose trembling limbs have been warmed, and whoe eraving hunger has been appeased WthI s enoble gnerety ofs the state, cannot argue the qusteln against the elegat writer isn the 4 Givbe6 teir gratitude oes up to God, and sp se ragly thn a gmentsiecould, in aevuging the noble Awls of Thc Housre ofte aod hy , ph aed gtes en thee pointre 4dts ar ond falthey dont lee theitrA eades buto sal the thas t tuu ing biers ahainst tnh mrosetle end orttchrtevrdi I ie s , Amo a -ým. e. stmatme ' e les - ,rihaeEh md led s aýlaig . .a t.h.. .-map +retwinesp ie, Mr=. . . rWms.. - _ :P. - ad-e. 'hm. aas are mot .s.su sit ae y ao Wmrl s.. ,r" . w b-or ane-sener, .an on th l by:id es, is m E Wilder presides vr e latt, and by her well digested Ma. Oiunnip-poss, weadi fl osng i goaght j I eblsge thmerms ar M whem Wmef ens mise. r. The ioalem of hat mddbo meos'a sm ibs On We rs, aideta . e .Wet ill bywaat one wouln suppose to se e oro t t sef.e porlingeters, an b m tn ot a by leteo, sad barn o appsewiate their myle iseportaae, by paying a doll rr fetim dineoie aes: TSis s mst teflm issaiappendagete uw efaL t Tsa Pmuassc wo theyis table is mee. em·lly andatse bye e aess Quon ad L~ as. blear, Witt sa a bie' ooieps of assistants eon uisthngtof Misses i. uan ld I In f M.#n oa YMs Bias iDovas, msi]ittss My Ah. desoud. It ul thMe ort tble on ye r rilght as ylo turn towfhmlde. ot oathavein the lesuarant, adePatto hade mo the seem o Svisao its ether entoe s meiscr e t witha opPbli rinFI eA oast a efprOInaR iob f i t. las Ittraetions. Next comes M CAmmoL. ZAt- -A beautiflly, aar.tpaed booth, goesin - aby is highly eampetel, ea, oa Ieleag of Mrs.Was . adely ea14s. tippeMis We are not sisnthy up in tbhe aorehttatal bstyoast not olt sEe etlicag the "herp of restauiumt ai b tdgt The wa tmher tes ed s Mto, is eers utosmss Ma witha Tses attaosmme a-. lAsWt comese r. Weardeosyt srbi us to patei the a Mtelly as gi to giv atn e tOf tels amdisos e e trivaemos KPln" so on ocas plqsly l·asetLP em a s nai pisonet thnhwi, p T e oer mh estlte et Ctbls haet uoe thme eselted mn, e the w ehttrast Its bright spell over all the oth e semres of the mer. Mrs. wartley, In matroalassremity, sustaits the centre orf e "star," whne Miess Kate lawson, on theonehand, antlle ttiKatie alarh, on te other, support, each,. cLints give their esltmn ee the saktm of this tahsb Tan Taya -Our confrere, aLter whom this table has been named, has gieen It seh sen on tended notiee that our humble efort. in that lectimon have become unnecessary. WIthout that "The TilmesFl'i cue of the greatest em eseste oFate ir. It comblass the twe ds pemets or the ehssemetala manth usefuln then rqc oing the anIhu eimae eet ai punclsh a ainom othe reheshr assatm ise. In an lie.8eteiereap . y ..by aih sesa db Yr. Jea k-to i. :nriPd Cos a ewh iaa.aet jsMntiath.iite~tr .t*. · a *ees iad.d trl a ,ldb'h ab aora otanto.to ras o albae W.;:rIseh c diapmer l adsths$hevsll h ]ltbitth~get tmwor1 of eutsea.ae be-absra<if Dm., Iaaths a.,' *w0 masi,.a~e.iedbyapelfbl MJh a bobdaei etaken ahkedum~sep. taut s. lm . at In cls~oslnaimutsckpatuls~p1Mer -l :htI he hashee-ldPt breeqspin "auadenddear piksfwWl N.adei and sleseft 1 inied VrSl ; eitte sin Larts aais eerously made mal bombad'ai.. iss e..aryob.:wbyassthi Bpdw *oom Iovuur readestaf"o ies., admit that tiaes emimeat g mawie pesesl~iai,`w.as-t the. oar reld .1t hel amti oemhs oa. h re~ thsetqir, they hviiiafW a nu A*mat dis b Ins . f Swn"e~p iti ý t D.. an te queson that now ~dithidmes, athe *wwop thishsusatew bits ammto m thinuhsh At the tite aDrt. tHomier wasArPm .I ntothe bezilyof. thilbe. besetdieg th uka. this tha.rdtad heh rgives at- hwis 1, ake trkte, and I indesasiui, that astbjbg Is be y toabe amid b sthism atIo has our zederhti etbmdl n beaiqlabs rucvud thy fbgah tea i Lm intthelamm ad expeitbo of DL Usgissesn the tusatisth*mo iVds h Ulssa threaess Mfd~·~~rellrmpdbtlss.ol; A6LI~6~d th ieD.Bgiswsrsvd Into th Ct e~La Chur~ch ull. ami Id~llr nrbsted itheia ead heisii~;bt ofth pimrf hi - ad opth mahs Dlbao:3i.1 h·is *M~ b takethetm dip a~s dinwnrdhaib ~ahweh~e of Orist * Wersenenbs 1 oe pevdgala Ilsqra ibse oJf ~bthisind oseuruia bdoiee Ourlib aeam-~ dqpiehtlipseJ N.u- Cslwaiusoihl dent trhesame onheim· dr, la~rem with oat prviu con cert. They we~jre to meet a shortw time afeor ia e T. Each~ delISede whatCIt was their mtal~ es0~ aestaiing th t~ohuagine. bl ju~dbr(: oT un Zicasirous is~ a wor-ild of ange 3.bh~wrja~ peHh~mpw dm5. Cb.11spo ib~y~b mktrih. enmmat mbaia miinip~ thaebags me atrc 9 Vmn~tNU'6YSuIE ofrir as esamasam With the whbhsy OCtjom'maa m-J.1.,lY rjoC yiRoilsuued.~ ~s~~YrL1 - Lrr~~lr5.is-~