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IIII .;r5 r J p "'I 4 ac ;I~ie~ a ~- -~~ar~r~*b~r~,1' M:· vr1· tatY· pgr he~. 4qu b~~sR~rknrs8a-a~hr~_~ - , +1 Mi led t. by an enlight-. & I J att7 sanh, And oawu qte t which the unnatiralisad Baa sea Aýa aItur the cmuplsedoy" i *a*alssaIe the you* f thee a t akin a. !mss sy ot SMstria-be- 4 t 41 -f. t. *C serencesL i a ,bt Inter lsti cea , n u to togra. 48-~ *~0Oleathe ga, 80,s ~ * 4Ma U0ett, and yin , ,aigg ýean faata a~lo lhu x~the oet nominl Caiona I &aPe)ntoteaaaiw dituentie,, of Eug. .a Caadah. sanie ayatle oiperates *at O the best Mtvantsgej_ e S~4AIa*T~~Ja,.. liberal anLadln wbs. it baeheM pr M~gleatistrat~idb kttbte- te 0 *k3.wI if i7paper distribetimn of h * habs IbtE. ThdPisdalansfetem con- WI mow- the ?reath Tathoeio thsn C pherle4cCasoin. h~a. se& aahadhibe ~ dgr 1Iohll aw atfcndurtd' tim '',eete lst onsus, he - fa *** e10ast ia'lhidweldabou As *4 i wantereatemaivtstlei andth an or: U . o a*hdohim basedaO e b- i an e ed . ..sq per distsib on of h $iliicsPb rl llu ha~resaan yat m co li w - e _tl~sre'tttrtlitlt Caih olia than -rrbe t ' on vittiouuiby the ho reat co.elt w in . mone .an abs rdhptte p bl-.:ta, bo are bt- aIf Proteaeu are sala8 with the o e li slehool sy m as it exists, we haveno _ disPotu1it to interf;er profided justice is " done i tm -by th."alloarsame of a ratable y" proportion of the inheiutd. As long as AD cipate. rT.,,! iowe, urged son ,s that the plan prepoied wodld destroy Sth aity o the .system. That Creul hnas not followed Aiie dOptioR in. lnr"ia, Ans trial FAice, 'gland and Canada. Why should we not be able to accomplish what has been so atlfatertia aseesmplitbed in the most elightmeds eouatriei. f Europe of The truth is, tbre c# e beno reason assign Is- ed for disrepIarsa the unanimous wishes ofthe Ciio6lic jlAttiO ,of ti feOantry, except a desire to remove-Catholic children Ss.iteh 'ris poaible flrom the infeuanee of Catli ed't hes 4ma tmn SV [ bhispki judgig fr; tde.,terpt nd fm a the astele inde Q eoQn~idet, As rasn we have no disppgitipp tqyuqt 1 - anuy, ne's private condlct, .we will neve asthesit -o a -system by .wldahl r !he et ifhd dii,: et" i. bop`, oems x ta i be , convert 1if*tq at :ibpptterish _ "6 Qproe mote the !is of Protesai a r te, tallige is .taku o a dmtdi w.e &tarsnth of Catholic children in the -iraso se-' " Sgbelolpd cad laugh p ,ek para Sand pastors. o ' Toe prposteronaeeoation that we op pots poputiir education'beea caui~.:;.~h o 's s 5iteni of pulifl - -schools, will not deter us from tleperfrrm. t ance of ..pbli9 duty, .nor wi tli be e we scarcely think it is believed by the o writer, of the article -re are crttleising, e thongh we may not be able to measure the -' e profound depths of his ignorance or the in- ti tensity of Iris prejudice, e 'he truth is, we Shad ir-pposed the class of men to which the p writer of the artiele in the (Jristia Adro- I oQ. o evt en ~liy " nA..6i lial.kpassed away, but the -vigarit~y of the termi used, and the vemnom aested througitout t.e i-rtl Ie p1 the umpleasant conviction that pone, at. et- of hat primitive "lass ofI aignordui ofielt riderS 5til therd v in the Meteodtist Conthrenceof LouIslpaa. - Ta. FE xm n.-So ample Ad volmami. sos haroe been the datails pubg ahet alt a ,tft Isft -Tst., that we doc, .o tndertahie a ta uat the g lcatati-at this la*s 4ate. a . en we adshl have bsoanmneae ol r dalyt U lamue, the (gai oystfe ithrs brIesd a116 tha waved a ir.4. 6 said 1ho. a it se on of tbizp bat asam ssaani o s isse AS o flag dD1D O? ~bi b~i~ ;~lle~~··l~i~3t/~ij e_ S With a singular Ttr 4ha ehasl :wht beis .: t aqI ,a te itW3seAt g the of leasfertooa.g tsi l y, .. e .A he-- h ! Does th e W da. ,ealkf . suppose'r a moment that CatloliHlty 1ast - hose In Mexco Ir Thro reIa 1*q44 a I ;a- othtea Csirisuiar contry lwtld whea t the ýhlrch is as littlet 14 . .smuch i heampered n and restrict d' prsope ez e as of it! powers t o the,,b no. Prb2te-rian really knosa.ythIag of e.ok M sabjeets, it ought to know tih the,eontrol I ai of the Pope in thi t untry s p riuwy is at alCnat nominal ThisIt :I W itolea the 1 4, nature ofthe Indian opulatieo.-i ewre e- eve tractable nnderthe inn enc o.f- the , s o P alMisaioaneali andowapidly advanog a o i, tothat humble faith .ando ~here piety "of ed which they still bow .ach interesting I a- .ie. Bat enepMies .U.otte l4rlrtook 1 ol ntrol of the Govenramena . They weroeq i as Protestantoindeed, bit's moe t not be 1or LU- gotter that the ChuIra paoia vO Waey ioen e i y woeat nob Protestantsd te. Canhelneo. t at rebellious mons, bandilgth&menilves togeth- I in dr wtiaecrh foc hy tia, rolnq againtrst an- 1 i- tsajaieosia in point of pFatht-h ame the en miat fi midable end l~netatmte ennial d y, wI o~uein e Th G q a.tq elIQeU he tr, Lan goa are nohthe an urch bave .a lre t.. of into arsrotiea n aed *bich Use C e, o Ualgbhee show his We wave C i udiie snh' iraa dits, Tf r.it be a 4s ot a a a"suetayxieans whit isdig a-kl no ia tlftr Prot.cateit.. , ma i? , ~a ' s a Nothingar inar. It is rather amusing to 4 Snot the qaiet tnasnipe tým by Protsent .- writers of-t. .Cfithitt tha s n. ldn e h Pro r, testan t, w t Pr i.evidcn i lt Proe~1nant 6 iam]iaa kxetthemhold on popular sympathies " which it once had, ant is a i -sinki ng out of sight In thu wqrld of ioiliho u iin SThe con cluding elau* e of thcls TH as dtor ec o i....sish.... o •n - .W n'as z le(- a1a easlT whlft i die tisjtays td tfor hencuctiou oL' I'nr'testat 9ipdretn, e6ms8 4 to alzlonit 1 a Itmot i to a w teakn,,n. - nDoes the Pquibytberia 'Aei n thbat the C holic sehoolsofeitlhitrownsvillse or -ew r Orleants are not intended for the ducation re iof Catsolios children o There are in the pa- ti Sr'ochial ichools ofthis, city anearly seven 1 thousand children, maong whom there lire not probably one hundred o Protestaute- ac perhaps not ten. sI the policy ditfe'out At hny rate, Catholics do ot call on the tic govrnment for the eclatsivd support oft their schools to e_ efleacs to thie agee t ioham eaItl t Owardts Protmtant dchildren. ao Cathoeighboren Ias Tres ion it. -side? Is oat tae public school system so violently adtrehsad by tcheiPeotentant ~neg and Pth o Pit alobily tboe "Pnioat anrt kostw it to ce be their boat auxitary in gah"ijag access the B er is thi bid to Catholie polinti Jff ee i edetin for toeir oa .l, but ,p afme- bar tioate seal w ich weald quo-tl;ry di tif sea t is e scab ols weat ha be dt er Catho- era IIniall ofesiuH. ho e r .t +adevota _ of thu. Oeleb. to the If Psbytel ians 'el 1think Mexico a eie s, s thmlves xl - ýýi littilleMM I a et its proetensi -s uasý t t laue t toi" eaaas$ th b ra.s l i h aeW tse E soo i· ". e ii iii it,1 usg rasl othat m indt esgerle at =tilthopri " t hense of deh.t ean s ate chfla r u ren o t I vrtine Cath laoi I ied U, hO anthokoat' eo1 net the r o't lidee hlat get _bt, fh ore t;. ods fahethaer .s s " o Sreal protest agelnatie ega t mtin tori l of the Church. It wean. e chaildten of in Catholic inenc and sohroes Cathoim , t rol Now there is no doubt tat geat ePo Si testants would rather have aa of no s-reo Sligion at all than Catholic. If . -Is ztbt ng sO io -tellgion,-they conslder t t as so mucho ohe gaired. Thy hive a betr chance of get td s hium than it he-w a Cathoi o, and tof een if they don't -ooeed, at least Catho jii oilty has boat bim./RW e do not hero pro ok pose to diseuss ether' this i 'right or WBIrong; we y, y nt.the acOt that Pro. )t- tisn rider as a. gain whatever ie C"?e10te/os60 Zuiowing full, well tlpao SCatholicr.th must lose by the absence of all Ib- Infl in schools, Protestantism, there fTC- fpre adly 'tuopts the godless system of u p c schools, as a real anziliau of its own he , and-the next best tbhing to its own I direct control. Itts singular thatsa seoc esing Chle o tianity shquld prefer.l uii Catb oli lie -. ' Is .s... aba. s- ald lytself _ Chriate agrite wMe. a- o have nit the time. 4e or Itri ar etoe t e ta ameritof con troverted questionseof faith, may well pon , deri these thiog, ad judge untfavorably Ui of pretensions to loyalty which bring forth ra such opeq.alliances with undisguised trea to son., nt git any rate, we may hope that an.a n o lightened Ctestol anli4 Rflf i.Ptot tart t t public refase to be any longer ade n use to-sibebarve sectarian -pirposes, no i, under wbat. specious prten. . We rave great confidence that it will see throng the C illoegiae eaegernee of Protest Sant sects. to secure theirown private ends, I t whil 'crathol e 4ni n r o re the repotjlicinaaeesseity of popular edeca s tion. S If a disinterested public will observe careftlly, it will And that.Catholice are.the a Sreal frind s of popular education -that a t they are educating mor,chhlldren with lfoes means, usdder greatet didiculties and with a more success than the boastful sects that accuse then of furcori mental darkness. it It will nd Catholicity to be the real pro- r moter both'of republicanism andof educa Stion, and it will then decline to tax its membersin support of a system cuoningly ~ devised and tenacionuly sustalned in lhn-. tility to their Chaurch and in pervipr on of their faith.. ! CONOJRT A' TBE JasUITs' CoRURCI.-W. h call the attention of our rtadci 44' theci . Tj Scert elsewhere advertied, to teke9phthe at gr Sthe Jesul*' Church Qit the evtling of the ab F Iil'1 lest. Proprietmy*sg eirs will hove R until the timeelndicatd 4)pse netleeto so. -ul barer thotuitor tieThoeaoeto, alter whieh te la F pests will be disposed of/to thb public gun- Il erally. This magnfiac7dt musical treat will! rik be siven to .14 d the fuifo r etbunudig a' Spring HIRl College.> p, - qa S an memboinbe rs'te ti. l We.. proves the s1al1 ratified, but bas=n 'PP residet othere wfore Utefat_ uth . t-afoio e fe -le wgin hig gletfly, lest ' Sa piematurely. : .E . This I. then a O"ptof i hlrpe . M monarchies f ese ptslicey pnou r: o t the Csar, -on uthei; f t vatds .igi1 ro- subjects fetes. acid. a W revel in joy, while 'o .ettree t-Pit iti eg n makea us thae nlle t ty riddle to- gaas at ti -. o . , As to the general I~ent tion, bo ever,, the 1- could pot well: be smore offocy, be says, "lu ,aqom s ape. or I - "ommenee its - dutes m. Therefore carlylims asil s rer relations are to be alike l e e ati are all tiaomels. Wn ibe1leye . all Grant means ell thi-,that Ii. - President of the whole Unite of that be l flo,bas. d ta. " the oath,'hhe s ysa 'without metao l a hrate o, aon With ira e adehl t w,ý1 - to the best of may aiit,ahtO hat i resgeis Is- of me." There- can be 1i9 qis tone of -such language,' ,~ip a e an no one cad 4libf " tidi when l "I accqpt the respAppqucj b qtti' Swithout feart . Thea esly.W questioon be carry out th-e 4tl bpropoaesY 1 hi' s party fol1Fw ia. the road'ofi h.±a and patriotsamr dii l an,-whav-ir t h.B without his partyGenGran ., There are three or fa points npp wM oi the Prealdent's.liaaugurr , propoes- 9. a ie shadows a deoided policy. - The ladas' io come in for a favorible and indtilgent np e tide. There neto ofwar and etmssu nation in the lIng at*eiediau thefr t be they are spokez o a s qgigmns-jal tors iand future ciOs of this eou ,. Their claims ar ellae1 afr e 1& irapT allusiono thehibistory I a more forbearibg poliy in our relatl Swith .hem is intimated for the fut& if Gen. Grant carries out the magna as 0 and conservative views in the i rig 4l, th0 it seems to -actate him now, he t -i"iS h and receive the applause of al-.good men. t He is not so poeaceably ineled, howevert towards more powerhful opp ents, andb1 remarks ahout foreign relations are equally short and suggbstve. TWfie i fa pri native and foreign hemr citizens in MellF rights, wherever " tei flst of our igg Sfiloata." Thea be 41., "1Lwouldresphe& ; Erghts of all asdioftH, end dtmand eqvpt t* speet for our np6 If others; £q a4 - this rule, in that dealngs* witbes, wP*t5i' a he boonpelled to follaw their praoqdatA - This lest ezprwessle has a verb aiganiaue grew! abop it. Is hoi (sea. asQMstaiy be pat down as a htesiMi hsee There is one point upon whbch we ga admire the ct uat te willh the iRM** zal eone A-theghi ,wme weeive that it Is rie rslong with fhe wmeml esuneinaiom is fvoer of honesty, eceienasy, honorable 5a quittal of all debts, sesarity of pqgog Psoperty, etc. Gun. Grant says that h wil, on OuIeski, use the veto power, sa te. adds,' b; ASS. LAWs will bi &ith y elgeuteed, 'I*' This is yleli usa a j yb & Jalnsoh lt ii ts t i. Igerss ·