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4! Jii t t 1R. t s ItI, 41 os: Rf 7 . Rbtý - x~s oi l.ddq . -.:-y". "na:N+ID_...zw"!;ý"ý., :G e'"'a, '- e .r"'s. `.ýl Rig& I' h i LEt· .r1 Nr ` 'T 3fMN. .iý f, "ýlwi 1 ·1 j I 6K a "we , agrltla 'e . .h erotoof .he , be,,ksii6ae t - , q trdrn aMale 3a st , . . . kwiec uered ain twel , many te a is conie4uenco a. ralthe uget& l at, ll. hariy. +& : sstifa-ctory 4+"týos result, of evotion of tthe Batr Qlof oe at P-aupoz s tal as bee ,accem ob9 i o hthbae eode s'Atty. Lhbml;its htheir +ml, d,. .d _i, bib eues .tlhe a b the. teote rn athe pai o ser of State beast!r tt e Ie of Catholic r tl on , Zfeut. rikin, asae ab. m obei i l. loe oatb theLatthell pneathle i e lIst of hemsa' =, ezihet an abmaty.in. heir aefi : to . 11 b. tohste toios; tioe stedp arst thathamade ft genray qor t~ otere Copeern eaallghtene.r of pubic opinion. Let the flt Itah be o tct Lpoops. of. Call foinia-both Cathoaic- and non-Catholic oare Am peIapallythdi woegat ogds ooern harity I t·Ieir mdL and tiey--will be better able Is a the tend6ncyof Sblime : "eo4q hi vbhloca usaelty f eeor thedlove'r-od.--See Fipejam Mea tor· 4- a~iipg ot-md -~o~k~j'kDB:-tb~pri-attat~ 3oe is s heRs..aU ca h e withovap.U to be- eaent p.toL.Be elan; at the t~~ae provided. r. W b ohae e n ~n et er thon frth of su will .o fatowdd stre neng As wich ought doebt .the in the as worll, ead etil .temo'y abeles, bs to re e debt with ds b earing less in terest than we Tow . ,T this shoula be added a falthftl edtlotion of the reveupe, a cstutr a t.latbily to he Treasryd for every dollar eelleeetd, and the grestoat To retesbLise retrenchment in expenditol li evoer partment of ieb Government. the hat now, Witdi tensa of nes still ofi p rer'wy osm the Uetso th the war, but worldt, and Dl lbtelFsatble us to re placer bt debt with bondbearing i in sr~ we .ow-pensose seenas luxeries? s loked up artment of th e mountain. fhrea Wat wo ae. re t oheW forging.o the key to unloek to meet the very contin ucy that is noiw upon us.- Ultimately it -necessary to increase the facilities to ese riches, and may be uces a r alsot t the General Government should give id to secure its tuceess. But that should ohly be when s dollar of obllrgstion to pay secures precsely the same orOf pi dollar to use now sd moe before. Whilst the question of specie ets is bestow e the. pradent busthe precan is he lsioo future. The natim shouldol ow the brnWlea A-prtostrate now esing. to be rebqilt and ell industrits eueura.d. The yo un c men of the cout ery cont wo msust be n its u ~ Utiately it mstar.lniu the General Govern ment true tthemat lvOs, shouldbe w sp n llar of with national pride, alldimons,geograph ocal, political and religions, can join in the ommo dollar to e now the pblic debtefore. Is to beans ther speclo payments iu imed. is not soortrit. s that a pion should be bosbte andqll indsd ir. asnlted n e termiaon to do Is worth more than dlvi vided Puneils upon the methonq Of doin.o Legislation pon hthat suec old iae a not necessary now nor ever a.dvisable, but it Sll when e civil law s more 1lAly re true -too t s lik ifld inspire them ica, political and religious, can join in the rememos wontimed cnt. l. the publie my .s tor toe xecte all lapecie s min fait, to ollect allo revenueas that a p t should be adoptromtl eud ceoted in s enconpae termination to do i. worth mtor than dek i vided m Oary G oupn the meIho uliIf doieag Legislation capon tha *heasubjevt -- not be atond n al iiAri'br oti n ourd remeststed cstle thise my _enAasrnr to entaote all lava in r~fan th_ o . .- · a .~o hli •he "i~fi .... .sdlb .:;4 aw .tais .Jib~i , w Distr ie), ld Anally; trlierriage., bearog oag Iea, loweby aother, on the right, and went in" the directi ld a thir thrilling tose-, Whilst the diferen! bnners, among whleh wr to be seen" th i 0-. reahed Ferdand street, t as aaoined by three undred ladies, abut; forty young ladies d7r88d l whi; , numbering in all abot a thisoand. Aover t-hey adpproallhe the irnh the am'silence ame ndgradmoualon toly reive itg. he rums the. stormed ,g 'gtairos of. The arpibea bfoys' ltad hrcbnd tet e roedan wa.s olowsd tiwardltstalrhy the children; then -came t"ha- LaiilyW eF 0iet3?. After these' came tBohe"rmmib firom-the Third Disivett, d find a tlir e arriage bearing theyoung priest, red ar other, coby n tanumin the two priest of the pariste and Itev. Bokaerts, pasitor of Gretna. The precession moved throtghd Chartres street the uight. and went in the dire t seoOld Levee, the three btas'bands-plyying'lhir powers nd making te air resound with their thrilling tones, whilst the -diferent banners, among ewhich wem to be seen' the iNorth Germn flag, and the Papal inag, gently ftoted on .tile morling breeze. When it -reached Ferdinand street a It re joined by three hundred old ladies, and abut forty touer ladies desad in white, numbering in ai l about a llthosand. A they approached the rwah the musicmply be locame gradu, pllartilar morejoicing. The drums beat furioualy, and-*beatreets were crowded with apectators. !' The' procession at last halted beforne o he rch, ad the youn. priet wsto merely a omcamage, was toe corkmaved ine a large garlnd in the form of a .irle supported_ around. him by a umbetHa listened to snoth door, he prof Chris only true san tnaveryl, h . children ntoneo mpTanled withing in filledthe l A solemn begun. Some .---ome time since a noe w spare a few *'bb*i were prese* L ser mofn ashe opre tion of two priestsat the whic atters toou their place Theary cone. In conclusion, I may be allboed to remark that this demonstration wa on tookimply a local, a particular rejoicing, byre aublic testimony borne to the Cat c. reigion It was not merely a cowmpiment paid to a dtistirngshed young man, Out, moreover, an ot of honor shown to a Catholin can priest, a workman in the vineyard of tnie Lord, and a representative of Christ's onl true antod universal -chu . LECTO. Rg owous TOLERATION On TH OTrHER .e Prefetime s ine astep furthe was made of the ordination of two prietat at the eathcat Don Juan this placwnderfu. The reaeon et this s only known hereabotppen. Perhps, he r hese r tong-wised bellsto miht be ed G(eI. Pedrio Hnqjosa Oit Alalde o-f Man Juan Prado, Prefect of Polices- Ia default of obtaining thi the ordination took place here to avoid womenulty.tifl now reitas, toleratioed can eisho ave a county erest kniowg the hominirs of religion A not be o daid, is diflilbut to imnaggie. SThe Prefect has avone a -steo fuoirther. wille his ntaken the tongi out of all take church bells ofut one, and does not permhait it to ben rung miless--b hil C6tiretat. It woiild ap pear that Don Juan is wonderullor alarmed lest somever peeledthing may appeom so. Perhaps, hemul ir- The Preoad his own btolls mht of e ned in ale ing togeherrvl tio with the s sane rhanceded, thato ellr. h Juan alsd 'tpkealter notionsr of theooethoed toearry outil seois, and entiqted men, witho have othkre H interest in oiDacg toe hos own Staedrfelt Is avothers, a e to nows the will be all nght Tneees isry tolin ordern in e nt is nerves in tranther uility take oat the 'lel tome do more erm t l the bells that ever peeled from stey Tamael i p- dpl ien -intiately inqeriveA a e with the a orthodoy, bof bemcnot endorse for m --. ... - . rpado siti S"to a t t a very earliest y st s e simtpy as fiboor-.tE," . o pvestr 'he nua0 t position ti m lweenhe hetwoeri Ieiaos n a s~aios wtrie ab otai ofbathel boro 1 pisil h can~ýnot oeb ae motheai adida a to bte amirtedeainly is m 11" tiop: ý e eIaesla Pha "Abbe " 01, ien ns at rnmi e. It pitrese he tis e wordi "Mb P4 aun - lo v (Lat. h 'aebbioe") as Mt eleduto doe signdte oa real but abpple aleiea odofa monlstery me sepa n~too the owoers it ein t allrrdere tes che "Ab gbots; the are called, haive ine. aIstX isai thierefore, tsimply an' 'Abbe or "Abbate,, but not a priest; le cannot celebrater mar he cae, his clerical chara sitec otwit. tandicln tmarry; hens ot an "Abbot p(GereDIS ., "Ab and esot ai nm atmbent o aoy epaxticulu r religo Cai frater . It the rude r at be be in t e strict acceptation of the word, bu simply a congregation -or body of Jsa, m u. - Why Listz entered the clerical ranks, and thus ubecame an bbne," s something we cannot tell the caurioua rader; perhaps qet tendenciesio at Rome. At p resen Ut he is said to devote his attentioner al ost exclusively whether, without becoming a priest, Lists could be made a" cardinal, the answer is Yea, provided he takes the two hihest or-l ders Cof sob-deacon anted deacon. Tien rs An tonelli is Carde inal-Deacon, and t the ques-n tion that 1aao frequentlyey been put: sey has Antonelli never celebrated nias-ul-the reply is : -Bcause hes sot-a priest, hut only a deacon: The curious old church of St. Nicholas des Champs; situated In the Rae St. a tin, Paiis is to be ree*ored during the present year. In 11ii it wase lread in existnoe, andfn 1176 became parochial. It was re built in 1420 and enlarged in 1575.. .Thi beautiful southern entrance dated from 15176. " MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. FRBSH AIIVALS OF PAPER HANGINGS, PAINTS, AND WINDOW GLASS. " l10.6..... ...... Canal Street............10 The understgned has received, per late arrivals, a very Large, Preh, and Well Selected Stock of the above Goods all of which he is ow selling at Greatly Reduced igure-s. Partiests want of such artiles are respectfully laIi. ted to cal at his Store, No. 105 Canal street, between Chartres street and Exchange Place, and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Competent workman farnished whea equlred. Jai7 am M. WHEELARAN, 105 Canal street. H -- P. BIV KL Y ,. WATCHMAKER, .................CampStreet.................8 Dealer in nen WATCREBJEWELRY, and SILVER WARE. Also. cns antiPlatols. Manufactures and repara every descriptionLof work in hala., detSo a S S-- . ......... LAMPS............ LAMPS. COAL OIL LAMPS AND LANTERNS Of Every Description, AND EVEItYTHING APPERTAINTING THEItETO, At Wh~rbale nld RetaiL IIILL & VEAZIE, ja24 ly 4 Camp treet. COAL AND WOQD. OAL .................................. ........COAL McCLOWKEY, MASON S CO., WhoeJsale and Retail Deaaler In PITTSmTG, ANTHRACITE, and CANNEL COAL, *m LEavxtreet, alt m O ew Orleans. COAL................COAL................COAL. BoYD, WI.MOT a Co., - 166.........oydra Stre........... 166 Ovsr 905,00 be, Bs~t ijtP COAL. or sale, whsle redtal lAerod on Cat above or he. low te elY. at the ioweasarket prt.. Alao . Enlih CA Al,1lt adAT'f3ACITU0. Speeeal attenit sn WTOOD-WOOD OOD 70E SALE BY J. J. CLARKE. 3ao cords of ASE. 54 .. OAK. 1000 .. YAK PINE. io5) DRY PINE. Wholesa anti retal. (hfOeend Yd cernae of Jila and Dryadta steet Bramb oMce U Jils etrase. Jal7 3m PENCER; FIELD. Js, Whetials and Retail Dealer in PITTSBURG, ANTHRACITE AND ENGLI d7 fem Ca d NEW OýLO / J C. KATE AN,, am Ueasl strheet, eaeele rMaras, Desals In COAL, A" AJ,0 COKU, White SAND, COAL........... ........ .......COAL JAMES f. PTETE nN, whaeanlse ant Ri { l Xhaat, r orEs l"a. l6 orarier stret. Yard $$ DaLphis, and foot oBBrnacks street. 1e7 am I* I .aleote The Bank of New km SOttIT, in amountasWu ti LFondon, ý . .< -m -. ansTobee, , " s ouade ep , ieane, , t -an, An o Eon cprnIe 4 o hew un w . l 8e transdt a General moamnte0 aba go a64 rinbe p a 3... . ....... .Old ovspu,16 T New ahkte redO " . be promptly ttenad 8at m R M1 == Stir? Cd ttoamo t SCopi.es s being the T w ior h m - 11. aEvery number of this .. der it a.per, to , M, nole my the princip wo..liia. a idm at - the city sa d at Sa-ger's Agency. UT8 7 Car" it' aaetpp a ana1 htg ' 3I - mvep (+ -, given so much satisfaction in peae4 5og Lhemon, Pte Apple, Ginged, Ord, 3mms ioeberry, dStriwbr , ^ ry, eapaprove byib s whelp sIa '. t=" ALL THRIba SYaTwng are meaketer'd NEST TelTRPIN with thegaoretesdfe , * a nI them especially fin Soda bee..a - s peblt ae printerlpal W.. .ae th uanadesmIere apeotfy w ueMiietb 44 ber to a ture his FA t R M iand a rakesla , Deannagbes tar. I * 1 Coeseherry u rawbn.S7, Uiap ' ty ranil la ,s ilarea a, a 'so ALL. L Plsli S. aree iis his rapeable and ateularVM epnt e ualty the prusts and emale4 t5* o ers belevm t53 hy at ·. Sa oa . h