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"414 T1 1., -iti ntý f ~ ~ ~ ~ j rtbmt + p.» tye fth~1am IIIb ti ·-0 '4rs 4t47,1 IS * m. uleagd it"o w timsi"e tioti ...ases.. w31 in s... staggew.r~~ ·k .:will tail place ; " ý ýI,,,, º'~1 ;I~I gbe Sxn am e it }lonk*. ; ,amblrtts of peopl taW to reead vi alpep "bika tytr t Ltent } ab hse thsids r by a .rain sacor appt 84roeton, Who Aeumd the. ,saep of tetyW-ttre- newi _iQB bherse, sayer "op j" o my listyou cen seewhaLat a maa da 4in-we or spree dao'a; Oman totitioiupt:a ay ij eaeb. Leit.ai.Clergy bitt `lhteret ttiiisetes a little for our Airhblaehop's.OWial ournal, and the drum* ;her of eabseuiwtp si thip 4t;y; may Boon swell.too two to ,thrine sadred. . We theroeacUithsris. and request every pg o ~s6e to yc.W b~cl&iti~~lloa ata . .: arr dietaiot. We to sa; e. ýh3 essL w free for .M?..*O~b prese'nt "tiame sn additM us lend a hel ufluence of the ow a vin-, sa ' p a w Or 1 upon a. hools, and co a uad ca lamasltliag CKaHlles an Catholicy ,all v t trld ut gh we iM eei-e ants sethenevei . *00#i( 3 agood t ge whensmour wise obas people w l. ba o plldely IpR ad Ro.e /h e, thraclta' of a.v;I. .te; in *I b tihOid e ms istrafion. Our readers &aK ivQ. evd in the" Maall of Catho eplace last, ur for whr was a nrt anie wIt bably contain 1 aount of it, as well as the wprogrammet g#o1qdeaatrbdrMoai siv 1ea et Gthe Maurz"" linapphae-s Joan v~'e adame and ~rih aw ssbc l~ ohe Aeelaeteepleeist Gardeales aSk iea, 4Pimi~'hoAncmt beneadleteted't i supposed 'idR W5 a lkgiue,peeliablby to the largest eonaeire of people ever sepeabled in this eity. X iegreatly to eiasuoa that the o ason lie allowed Sb ptase without the oa aeweto*Aiwedtanore sb atmmuOt than the aq pseed. yr# 4omso 23154i~Kue Iamedawarttiggeappetuatty~ ~U~Cbe .eaJd trooE of areeties the S TiT P is e ai13 4b ri Stknew Sreaio. Th hoybe r~,0e to the doe rr tosleeq *Wry to sappoct the h Roaan Sans of enr." and tm tiem, We rsle-hell-w ire another ooe iaon so pa hi Wt by it. ..f their loeing souitae pwoesse 4i tdstoea shte pth- droted as of their own pei4 jrt oe iqUSilM e i h entorr. hphere isuo one 4ad sist 4hes 4 sst sbse.pelu path of ruin which. ap.sslelaweMIesed them. seoas t.fMal4MiWght of eae 5i theywarsarth; eb tuenaoth God, Alen it is true, yet eg b ueyond4e hou uf regaining his favor. The holy women referred to above, feel these taths, and spna h alltiSpae eeae jlities4of their sex that would urge them to ece horror-strick en from such contamination, they devote thg 'wfoly ezistesce to the reformation of these poor creatures. hey offer them an sylumnu whore the cold censure of the world gives dpaice t*1lovrig *o de of hope, where every iinstead thei oel.r Th s in - ytm cases! What a, e ountered, what open ab t , what deep-rooted hab its p'atiently, hopefully ! ced come again nee; but erally ob long more heroie this, and th t of could thus be secured, the amount ented, can sans. while famqily, isters and peartsts,i ener elae tlshoavetlew of last ialln hardly b Taier byat the kimandarted the latei o munitym; orer lepet se. t !me. di nWol tlff ee "'v er, uae4~Uie'.vetf l .v of lstfall can hardly -be uPaiiaed I ro tfe kind-hearted ofibls c oion and stiup r dantly upon . We p he at enter ning, ecture h befe J: en tifal -" city, the Seamna, to be h, gbathactiove& - The priceef admd siefn is only-ftfycente, and we hope to realise 'the fact thy for once, the I ea seletdfor a lecture way ea i ply toqo. smaRll or the audience. When unprincipleda ae g-sqeander money so la i for the deg*atlon ofa an unfdtunate ciannot othere spare a fei i>ntsko wa s thdefr refoziat*on T ' AlIoklySeaso D D e Somid e of our old residentsaide bqllelng a very sickly season this tin1stkfridi is r*. iipx el w ap lee, eslelelsly enitra g a portion dif jpciito that oc rain, sad that it is a certain indicatlopof disorderd flahoppheric conditions. Wy aver that tlh'iaae1t ejidctme of 18353 was proeeded bly a dekoaitl of this bsukance 4panthe satosphere, and they come in the stateapesn)$hat the same pheuqmeaons was witnese4d .duing .oar recent heavy Mepofascence may give very little at tdiitidtb to these popular impressin .bad as tley frequePtly are, on superstition or some accideetal. sequence of events; but that the pepalar conclasion will probably be found correct this time may be- ppsre hended oisundry trey reasonable g 6tihds. There has been an almost unprecedqta6 All of rain this season, besides the over foio ferm the lake which occurred last falL The rear of the city and the swamp have aevre' been dry wince that event. )Trer, pshalbly1 sice.theieve was irsrt threwn up in foat of this city has therq- been so iantd lghnlar(ameeakt WP.ormerly the Muaal aseprd - e i 9Zr pidei artl bj dlrsieoms when the swfamp 'irpalt x74f gener ;at b"T"iipei an en a rdsl p e s etes a tmeri an Its thecthero.tsm S eof p*wbic rip . drainage Boaisd in biarge ý)t te on be the w aShp Wseatlrs e b oh ti oei oai· tl h t alsi in eihr tm rt h swamp, in erectin power slte At mping whe j by two or orked like n oon after gical veto her, le; 4 -triumph ant. We that tained from the State B t to depopu late the city of Xew eans. Its grants can- hardly be so extensive as to deprive the city of its police poireis ibr insuring the health of its inhabitants. Unless, therefore, the Ship Islapders. have bought a pre-emption on all the rain that falls in this neighborhood, let the city authorities" take some action in self-defense. They ought to act promptly too, or the next step will be to enjotathe people from using eis terna and thus arresting the natral flow of commercial and maritime waters. Opelouasas ltsoar e We. may congt*ropt url , ra eras tomat. there is now some pjpopcp l p- p , org t ealiona; ?rh are -swars at Mr. Charles' .Moa Thadteaiýete. copdanayaB, uhad,, anlwss irotceeding toMlalirw whman- joined by the U. S. Bankruptcy Court. Taikther Pr6oedingsiidthaat coatt ha 4'now . bI rgntlere impeossible to 4peacede-, cision of Judge Durell dismissi g the suit by which the eidencs ae deoftsw thSi"' poration uinto bankruptey. -These can then be no further impediment to the sale urged by Mr. Morgan. In th decision given by Judge Durell, we find that his Honor sustained Mr.bCohen, attorney of the road, in three out of the foar points mnade n bi. able bfief, to which .we have formerly alluded in these coluams. We quote from th Bee thefollowing analy sis of the poiuntse ps e: t-t - 1. That a rhilr9ad company, such as the O1ielousas. Is not embrarad in thiA 1Tnits State Bankrupta~l~efZ~, ----- - ass. u eas ee on opetonas ita troad Company is ot and was not insolvent, and therefore its acts are not subjeet tojudlicialenquiry -eder that lamb 3. That the evidence does not show that thedefendants have committed aus act of bankruptcy, nor made a voluntary payment fraudalently or with the intention to give a preference to any one creditor over another. iosy Irart iprt'om inerthal paper in the sense of the law, and that~a saspenaioq of payment on t t.erfore not an sat of baikri, tcyr e ideqcp.in the a .asia a aeW asp ' s peasetse o The management of the road. . .. ho oblig to make arompt and that he will use his Iineuce to thwast jts finthet levelopaidnt; so as toiniaeinain the mypolYo of hi~ k 4 . ers. We are macdthat his boataou-lodisgaand-famore in fteitf bh ank lietta'te eojoiaediidirt Ebuinc tion of New Orleans and Texas, than they would- )ose in psasengem. · At any rate, the company baa one more chance, and the community may hope that it will use that chance eartiestly and sass ciously. It is pretty esitain that the pub lie temper will-not hear eob more trifling on thms tender sutbjeet. If the present management proves ineompetent at this cadreiso Infuaelife into that torpid limbh of our commerce, its days are paubered. .Te enterprise miadeo go on. II ebomes ape cesisty, uai 4re know lb nedesth ett *( the plhasm such oesults wtll abe aond. I of the Chrthe preeey' attthe }e , rlesek ban ee gkrblmen sponeer an& the :86ef u-" ei . T line-d ofqarh enr to them, however, s to eI~-sSla ]Rn house, where handsome oRa.I-n,4Wited home talent, execated by fir. LootsiHnot After Hjg tea s dhjt45 " C m6cb*fi otu them, however, to F rer-tonuaigsn house, where a handsome c0ll14nz awaited them. Further proceedings werd theea s pended-until 7 o'clock ,r.-,'when the So clety and Its invited guests again aliem e d f o r . - - ed6t - - -___ THE ANNIVEReARY ST 5PPE. This entertainment was given over Mil ler's restaurant, on St. Charles da et. and was, in its mateuial aspect, highly oreditj ble to that skillful- caterer. The pdrfeci saccess of the, afair, however, as .asoiel and intellectual retanion mrust be qttriba tedto the worthy officers who had. it i charge on behalf of the Society, and whb so well knew how to ak e.thp occasio~ au eociabi ab d Mes frosa conatrai ntaors easm time. ; Ie afollowlag is the list of ,MceriD t. iuBua ings, President; T. R. Medley pr Rent; L. T. Barrett, Secrtasry a It.lMurpby,'Treasurer ; A. Gra ti n,,,a , p 4, J. igley, Gra d Marshal;'. . H . Dueaes, Aaslbtat M.aolha I After aidjusatle be idt ee oils to the r .Qubtastials .f she t, t, the .President , Mr. ~q pipntigs, proeedead to wead.thereg alar toasts, the frst e~whieh .was to. St Park Th wasa elgt tly reapaned to by Father Flannagan, who warnaedt"ul I with great animation-as b e irefrre.d 6i .th yJoung imitators of i it great sia4 A- their contempt for -human respect whenever ii wotuld interfere with _-ty. The next toast, to "The Bsnner," wa' Sappropnriately rapondecdto tip 8ev. Fate Sheian, who as: been malaly Instramen tal in fosterltrg theb- atoeisatle up to lts present prosperous and useful condition, B He referred with great warmth to the un i i-- bad seen --ins r netofth association, and particularly cited a touch iog instance where, notwithstanding every effort obfth~i rong gentlemen of the socie= f ty, death had overtaken a friendless youth of whom they had takeneharge. The following" toogt was to "Hiis Holi ness the Pope," and was answered by Mr. J.-P. Chifdress, anmember of .the ~odety, in a veryearanst and well coneeived series of reamtrs. " S 3iouag. men of eow (aeans," the next toast, brou 1j4 Mr. John Dimftry to at'f I Th. t.,ý,age.pº. . other happy poAa mber one capi ine tll bia and* the in inD try of ti 75, etM, reosea, sn k m re daon f t h eMr.Pmltry'st rearist he q#radr grace *a *I Joh the ineideot tsvdraw an elo qeentcontrast betwees the votaries etf av stice and vice abeor toe wcls Anfthe hop ilbfferuagBtM ess'ei afilife M h.' as pIuest. $Ir. Dinitry, asi t1s reprseadtative of the2'w, spoke agains durig the even ihg, and with equal dedat. Messrs. Lancaster and O'Dowd, of the MORTI4UG STAE, spoke in response to the next two regular toasts. Messrs. John J. Findey, D. A. Mallane, and John McPhelin, made several capital speeches, and before the close 9f the even tag the Hon. Those. Matkey, President of the Board of Aldermob, and Hon. John B)reen, of the lower Board, both addressed I the assembly. These oratorical efforta were intermin led . ao- adi' at oen be mad"eearn w. Ita 'prU fi t b hes, Ith a whaltita fr't doss Preop-vtiet 5.4h@bIa3js4 to one of it coleA e, but videa a tact endorset. :aere atbhejrywhravi tsa p4 n ofu.eo C.h - as saitd the Prsbyeries ;and w.t-is -op1j Setbs for nm1etal purposes a mbe_ is Conv ianien socleti siuao oAie& ib for the ProISgiSU-thm 7e bspb itamed only ooer'' o. Wihit'hs o~ im 1 phaiot inark of t J ;: ' bXr Christ Shave cation tw uith~oraefity" and S" sects for finauneal purposes has anlfrbee vYorsa** *0f.,i ` n ft h oNighor, kot syd eoar, iseye " e,1 alt 1muolC r ,l ipverp f. .en Inl touh A1w ebbs hm obe sn e, td tia:wet ý te e tsaCwio a I tw oe a nd otb .'then t amte d a*tb fe.tio: ryits orthodoxy.a tar , t_ .payI, w, dy aogsepaipnum r nation to authority, and its 2AE'laeft +flitt Sas anapp ti e ' :,n r) to the perdlaT.a |8oa"ift.W aimir , o o is Convenieat fot purposes of outitiu- portatii, e " but' .even p.ýPen1I . or staffthe "em es ° t*olt ( le'a!itho every steppe o lA sue;.'l' t _fog hof Aknow and mAxpo' f91 i notoaiy lgts read, .fob e lif Itslf,ýspor the clemeny of frociou My ary, withs as alabilaatnd to the ped f'sthej adnlatry asb 0 twhp,wao p ve noe radeps.f }jlqJa4q5P5 Eond himisft bsitugbt atp.oa$stiaI!r. Brat. plice hI.. sta Wv branst ihiet ' cation with his base ofA ` avaeils Itat o sa$ll Sutt E yýea,, ,instad Apri 7th.s~rs ·o~aU~~~~p~~=~