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bil to bse me ofo -and ro. r ~ir~l~ or ýr > of I thei 'pm ' Ot tfof'ý wet. iose or les so 7 rserise at thing a -We M a .uotor sa asted I Being Ise answer lb* -o-Hb '-r 1 ms4thd, bankreenn as hofrom hharp the: owring these `" nin aerkaofhcur ilight and ,leehall saouthe and gluddu, Ilhe son of mse faoerer. 1,t A d y i reaveler to to his wife ia itbenasnst hstdia k Visaº w o rhkad ere on h iISyDanel o S 'het sst* hIpp hast. i~;~~Wi~ ~ii~~ ~Id ann M ethe lo he ild bee a Ir " tis g~e afs io binObt t , b lobot eo o ong hort able atl aTesatof the tfps ao of sle hi ars s h "o i - . ltsnof rAec ea ntthe e the bl td t nhritUia'weqtoh timd(oxv.sW' "Thle art of the ' ei r it wahi "atled o hp 'tter l in the following hmnin honor oft roitid' Oole amblle or, an some Uas. t esa yo W. ltan of Aleea 'pan' of , o. Dr~l3ialron ieqsay in@ theo Tranes 1 n eL ;rishAcdemy" (vol. xvi.), te by oo, describes thi " of - Iri" Wthus The rhythm consists in an equal distance of interv and aim ilar 8saorptloneo, each lie bi divisibln intotwq that it uhay be more enil 'ecmmo odated to thae olae and the on - M of the bards. It Ls not o-rmed by the nice ootlooatiot of long and short syllables, bat by oonrtain harmoani risytim, adjlte to the vooe of song by he posltion ofs word which toch tshe heart, amasnniat the memory., e s o o -lived n ttw he net eesenr --n tk d' oet tclarone o- asasnse t.te tre ries. or C Oiaater, comabining the poetic temper - eat and the pmactiea. oeontaleobert, the eninbt French writer y an orator, hba a Cube hed wdlled later on in Ea Thson ~t~rei, frehvg from Arran to S wrote the follit meibaten sample of M ages thy eaoa go SrT or P S.'e g O.w,.C To T Y.-The ROF ther Yard, in a srmon recently preached a t at Arias isle radllaianbt. ster ofr mercy : e of a Sister ofery, snd knowin r seh • 1 dmot seel t t w tlt is owthinAse wwesta t the jul -(faros tas to phee an tertest to the wo aMl. de Peal iede.t ho, O t t o sad JuN a,heh elate much i CsPetla , t lpa rdilh tbolaest h world.t eers try church bens sound. o Ale ablett! 0 Arr bitlest ae l utd t hha$ ot m leee net theel Them;but haelenau taty ast s wt le deae st ats iem-r l nn i h ee. Rsas Snmla, Uiabdteld it"enms oi gh l S-(PFsrse did Christ our Lord tid) e Thy mss ee eDoms toe meot ify With fifty angels In bhi train. To hles anew each .ored -n 'Each Tuesday 8ateeith t gis n eih lWt neetay ecimtb whI I: Eac Thnrwamlny Smrlel fresh frmn o ed Each r"idtma cosme ta e lel To blocG tb wittbnls andti es thy lod. Each Saturday cesaelr.i- Corne Bahe on are '`sl4 heaenly lwiit. 0 Arran! lmh to beavten In be -lTat hears God's angels blm thy coast, ! Lint or A rirrna fur .rnrCi.-Tbe Rev. tajwater, EIuglbtnd1, JrInall(ling to tbc'hetat "Convent Cane," thus refers to the life of a Sieter of Mercy: He described simply, but in detail, the daily lfe of a Sister of ercy, and' knowing iow atrange such a lie anmet aeem to the world, he 1two and 9atn .s r4 a -*'he New Xdudh tiat. gaior.'aoaeg 4 '00 more thba'their eus·igse '~s. . . '$avan1s· iwi4ithirgbt quaantit*ies of lm STfe propose eonstitutional am l fag Pia bd e.rs ted.bythee, Deawaseawte.. .. ~ A boy fourteenyeaets old ,oma ttted-suicide it.Ringgold5Ga., epsthl ldth l t. :- .. ' SA man in Cincinnati had bamet.e ounmitted to )ae Lunatio Asylum to prevent suicide. Six blaIb d : srtack wa'iruldr eaeW Every *r5&0 0 ia'Obes . hisa4 hNW30liblkin nsuredi.icU1 property cmiters of that The bill for soap and combs in' the4ateOon gress wUs $1400. Still they wee an uncombly erolC. ... · The. aig~nrn ittsild otlspread. of s pel ox to cats. Pos-y had something to do ewitit. LA- lady in Lowel), who had aeap,on her door since the assassiit ion of Lincsol, removed itt qpi inawtinratio day. ^l'itk8 pIs the place where a traveler either .lses or gains a day-depending on his entrance *om the east or west. SThe son of Gen. Seabrook--once the richest man in Seath Carolina--is aew a driver on a Charleston street car. Minnesota hadto - -an dumb legislators dur ing the last session of the Legislature. What a privilege ! A scientific cultivato made fifteen bales of cotton fom three sres of ground near Athens, Georgia. Two right whales, yielding fifty barrels of oil, were recently captnre, off Amagwaett,! Long Island. - Before the Illinois Legislature adjourned, a billa-ns passed giving each 1ember 300 to pay his room rent during the session. A soldier still guards the house of ex-Secro tary Steward. The Secretary is gone, but the soldier remains. . A keg of gunpowder ipl4ozled on a steamer last week at San Psaneisoo, while a salute was. being tired, injuring atwnty persons. A Mdrmon saint lately offended ais wives, for which they gave him a sound thrashing, to teach him better manners. -Two hundred German emigrants arrived in this city ladt week. Our planters should offer inducements to retain them in this State. The bill authorizingthe opening of free pub lic libraries on Snaday, "was killed in the Mae sachusetts Senate. The waters of the Mediterranean have been sitcceesftlly admitted into the Bitter Lakes throegl the Rue~ Canal. The Bioplik idg. Indians in Wisconsin, once. anmberlk 10,000 warioars, have dwindled to 300 men, women and children. The report that font Protestants had become Mohammedans at Madras, is confirmed, and it is said they am about to marry Mohammedan *omen. - On tht 'ivision in the House of Commons on the Disestablishment bill the vote stood: For the motion, 368: against, 50; majority for the Government, 118. The Northern cigar manufacturers complain that the employee of railroads steal out of the boxes, the companies refusing to pay for the damage. It is calculated that out of the 600,000 men who form the standing Russian army, at least 4000 may be drafted off annually for the educa tional civil service. - The Emperor has consented that the State shall purchase the collection of relies of Napo leon I., hitherto in the posseasion of Prines Na poleon. Mr. Appleton, of Boston, has purchased Car dinal Tosti's collection of engravings, 10,000 in nimber, and presented themn to the pubnlic li brary of that city. A paper called the Shaamrock WIreath was ,pub lished in New York on St. Patrick's day, for one day only, containing a programme of the cele bration in that city. Mrs. Mary Magoon has been admitted to prao tice law in thluowa courts. In breach of pro mise cases we should expect Mary to be parti enlarly eloquent. As an evideaecof adulteration and dCterior4 tion, a physician says, that in his young.- fays persons could get drunk without damage now they get crazy anld smash things. In New York they soak oyste. Ju.a.. solution . of soda, which puffs them up temptingly. On St. Charles street consumers soak them in Ibran dy, leaving the swelling to an after arrange ment. Mrs. Orayson, wife of the eminent ornitholo gist, is with her husband in MeiAc , and copies all his descriptions of birds, and otherwise cheers him in his ardnous labors. This is the true way to assert woman's rights. At a meeting in New York last 7reek, Parson Beecher advocated the right of Cubans to self government. During the "rebellion" he advo cated the planing of Shary's rifles in Yankee hands to suppress self-government iln the South Seoator Spregne in a late speech stated that the prosperity boasted of at the North was tic titious, If manufacturing establishments stop ped, which seemed probable, thounsands of per a wonld be reduced to starration in two Jose iiguez, who attempted the life of Queen iatlla some years ago, and had been imprisoned fothe offence ever since, has been set at liberty. Wonder if the authorities would as lenient to persona who attempt to put a teriod to their own existence t at& ctizen of Rome, Georgia obtained an in etion to prevent an engine obampany from ig a house opposite his dwellng. The company'retallsted by giving him notice that Li\ house will barn down for all any member Sthat organisation will do to save It. jBath medt ss spsrt t pesion as l taern. i a d ilt e.....r en eseeks squ~eem ,-tra.,i: ., armaeit i-shnetsesatothigt i't s 9 4 Miss Hosmer is executing an order givetfs'f the site : asserts +optkr h a~ tat*idiet ae seating her in the identical uiniform she w6*r apo the -amsepage aofWet lore j eh her oot and spurs, and her cele rafif lrh' lib' ing in a commanding positiona har'tg at her feet a pile of eatinen ble iad--other idaitial implements. As might be peaeed, e . a., lfsh iad' Irish papers are largely occupied at 't&a' eek in Parliament. c pd4so qe thl.q Il OwIq uqt4lýAt fiig~ F 'Ulý. thsplia ?i' which seems to be tolerably well4eIedIst with-te..Pemiee's method of getting'4 4 the meastre ity wklcn6 aiid Yog liteie the Irish people: Col. Adair, one of the Royal Church Commisiloners, states that the. oje~tor the Angliean Establishment was to make i_ Irish nation Protestant; but he admi, SI so far'from unithig the two raies .' tli Irish ~olI, their asepariatlb mry" stiIYi.ie traced by the more rti line of ecoleiastl. cal demareation. The- truth is, that from the first the Ahglian. elergy reversed the principles of Apetolle missions. The Apos tie Paiel mid to the peolile, "I seek not yours bat you." The Angltan missionaries said to the. Irish, "We seek not ~e but ouro."' If they and their. Esglish follow ers got the land, they -ared little for the. people. It is true that front timeoto time spaswodio efforts were being -made to force, the natives into uniformity, but evop then. the Gospel of the Irish Church was the sta tute book. As the late Dr. Chalmers ee marked, even in her work of Evaugoliza . tion, she put on the armor of intolerance and took up the carnal weapon. "'Accor'd -ingly she was struck with impoteney. In giving up the warfare of prtintiple for the warwae of politics she lost her power." Mr. Gladstone, in his"magiiftcent speech, states the simple truth cwhen-le 1 says thatL through all theeail yeass'otrp4ene ala tion, the authoritsse of lrte Established Church stood in the foreiesg. rank of those who enacted and executed the cruel 4ode, and that so long as the Establisbhment lives, "painful and bhitter memories of Ascendaney. can never die." The severance of the Irish fron the,Eg." lish Church is no doubt apainful operation. But the separation is pot the cutting of a bough from a tree or s limb froui tii cd . It resembles more the severance ofa,bend like that which uaitpa the Siameas-twins. In the ease of the twins the operation might be fatal to either or both, and so, perhaps, they have wisely resolved to live and die together. Ben the ai.s tile Chhef rc, e the connection is, happilyk o t vital. It is the effect of an alt of Partiament, which has only to be" repeded, and the qonsie qenees wilt be beneficial for both parties. Dr. O'Brien, Bishop of Ossory, has just published a pamphlet, to-prove that if the Irish basaoh be cut off, the BEglish tree muse speedily wither and di41, hopg by this appeal to the -fears of the Eigll Bishops, to carnsethe rejeetion of Mr, ird stone's measure in the Hounse of orde. But, whatever may the fate of the English Establishment, the severance of.the con nection will be liberty forthe Irish Chnrehus This liberty she will soon learn toprise be yond all trasures; and despite the doleful anticipations of Bishop. O'Brie, .she will find that it will contribute materially to the development of her financial resources. The Irish Church will not be turned out into the cold world dowerless, to make her :way like a poor anprotectedfemale. She goes forth. with a fortune which, though dimltnishgd ' by one-half, will still be the envy and admiration of Continental and American Churches-no less than eight millions sterling. And then the corstes, whom Mr. Gladstone was to consi n to starvation. will receive the magn cen sum of £l8,00,0( Considering, then, that the Irish Church has utterly failed in the accomplishment of her allotted mistion--considering that she has not Anglicized the Irish--that she has not -Protestantised the Catholics--that she has not loyalized the-Fenians-that she has not streogthened the Union-and that, not withstanding her rich endowments, her ample subeldiefi her invidious pricilegesi and her great monopoly, she has proved a complete fatiure, she ought not to complain that her affairs aie wound tp in a manner so udvantageous to herself. • ..- Mt.-Tnortoxo. - This eminent jurist, whose decease was annoanced last week, was born in 1795, and was thus seventy four years of age at the time of his death. He was a practical Catholic, and received the last .rites of the Church before his .death. FliscAI. AGENCY.-We take great pleasure in referring to the notice, In anotpr column, by Thomas Layoan, eq., Predete the oethra sko, that thai institution w llla on prean2lr ofl the prst de ooupons of the .tonolf thi_ cty, hU-ors d by the cor portloes thersin named. ThIe citiars or New Orleans Ia~reet|,y indebted for this msngnanimoas action. "Trae adl~seorer pureted by this noesey theubheet tse wirthy o commendatton. At a time wree the city's credit was amoslt o bytword--Jn vampires were en. deevoting te at litbiioll~ttnhig vitaly-it [z.teeomsty , lforward and roamed na fron die. capeopld n oet-cr forget the noble disinter. estdneesof the Sorthe, Bankd sad Ita patre Icresi. dent. D onieL Gotten, ~ rtine street, in addin t1a n toh holesa iaat. hm rtl depatenn James p aean, Lfafetto Marble WVori.co r nte tlat etd Ws. l e tt. con ats terut marl,e and hua on held cemeit, lime, ritctkLetc. ce aces-ri. tisement. .. . .. .. ... The altuention of teachers of public and pri Srate sdLta is dlretoed to the notic publiahed els wletqhtJg competltleo for dsx delemedaj, to be eompesmd f by pulb~ht +mow tmzd timr. schg B. Clndon, undtteker, 943 Magaiine and se - Chir treet, keeps eosstaetiy on. 5sd metadl, cash. Dlsdmtet| aneemlbalsei bolies atended to. lo e to know i s4 M estat'aPt3 rsayati &anth .o qpoe 4,l aen d i L e Pve , of .h . e a4', . te the onoid nenttduaai the w.ekb h eh we hope, F. for th'ie eator, of+: all. the roydl family, is . Iistr attab qid atht, on retunm ron the east` inseAriesa fraste, his BRoyal 1Jsib e be Palace e . or ales a da wheitnh ith $ of Aeleticwhich t hes rowrt evss*hiUi ilshono tphesst, t de -iU 4 i - anl he ithe ) np a twheat diVmetask of dke C hasi : ismebat Reya . We c otheieve thatt~lbrssr ut * ay ý rt. -It seennu m s i go An h B T lead <$d so e ear fo si el mple ty oi ey Csolnties the aasY m ay.v he ele day nnoe be uos alot fro otwhei h poeys tow th4Me hbrs f rd ii-he aesy hasIef aEin i~t, ba t wA e wirstIOhrlbst -iiestia: of-Jaiiavotatlmai Tlasss , m.o. man iaurldbZS An ha. be padn .lei "i Dnlid hl: eua mWd uCatLholes s than I.t ftriaort t eof e e What will A etsme osey ts" tI tt -l tome day be tbs te amof herad of-their Church, pays to the l. ns irit-the very. Pneaeg f ins delity, tl, e priment which he would pay bt.tot iEwR ish eblemen? Sthnif he report is tslt, ana the evil in flue -.in that diteetoa of . a aertain duke now th his Royal Highness does prevail, it will e plthe simple duty of every Ct ol in the agen to hold aloof fderom cNo.rt when the Prie~ woes the hoe ran for her. Majesty. We re E ishIen, btereete we are first Christt ians and Catholics. CooL Darxsa. 4Tbsn magn ioent ladies' sods and pretrysal tbo vestibule of'h Academy of Mplcndidsoda, with ne fru most "yy and soatd, at five eenot pe lws"-. te peost c'k olncael wetes azd thobost iagerba Tratiit Cooitie SrfovI.--Tbe bakinqg oonve sl. aco of this stove barn hoc cel, tis. approbto of all a heo eavtied them, essltbis qI*,ltt istidispensable to ei'.ytoive that Is wocihyolm we 1a s.aDeli s Besids this the capacity of th oees are greater than ssally ibwnd in similer sines. Auth >bbe. ]IS roydrse stret, .will take pliesare a ehibliting ies avantages. At the agency of C. D. Elder, No.-21 Com msacel Place, will be seen l11t1 of thebeet schoola is the country. Parties intereeted will give thIs matter atteis tien. II ISCEL.LAN EOUS AtVERTISEMENTS. THE MORNING STAR BOOK AND JOB OFFICE, No 109 Gravier Street, Nlew Orleans. This REtablhment is now flly prepared to eeczte all kinds of JOB WORK, such as CIRCULARS. CARDS. 7 CONTRACTS. - INVOICRX. MORTGAGES. HEADIHNGS, - AN , CATaBLOII? AUCTION BILL, otBILeU s BIL FAlcMas BA~NK CHECS DRUGGISTS' LABELS. DRAB RIT .R BILLS OP LADIN, PROMIS8QR(T'NO2 RYr , 13. B. ONf TIlE MOST ACCOMMODATIhG TWEINS. La P S ...........LAMPS-- . ... . ...LA.MS. COAL OIL LAMPS AND LANTERNS Of Every Des5iptlieO, AND EVERYTTHIN( APPERTAINING THEILETO, At Wholesale an Retail. HILL & VEAZIE, jo24 ly -74 -Cupstreet. SOUTHERN BANK, NEW ORLEANS, SEPTEM ber 2, ISM. -This Bank. ontimlangits Rchange eperas tions, willreceive deposits of Gold and Cerrency, and transact GOeneral Banking Business. Discount days--Wedsesdays and Saturdays. Offerings shold be reade on the peosedig days. feslB 3n TIOMAS LAYTON. President. SOUTtERN BANK, NEW' ORLEANS, Msrch T3. 869.--Tli Interest on the _MTLThIOf LOAN, due by the city of New Orleans on the Ist proximo, will be paid by this institution. - mil i SOUTi~ r N BASK, E1Wi OGLEANS, MARcII 19, ld1O.-The .udersigned will pay, in GOLD, the In terest coupons on the Roman Ronda. negotiated by this Intitutlion, doe lae April. 1869. mhll td THOS. LAYTON. President. SIGHT EXCHANG E: On Great Britain, Ireland, -ntd ary part of the Euro pean Continent, i sunn, to suit.constantly for sole by C. T. BUDDECKE &S CO.. tulS-nm . -b Co'nnton street. INFOIRMATON WANTED Of Ile, AMBROSE MA TIN.C.C, forerly Chap hlan in the Confed'erate ctatoe a-my. When lhat beard from he wea passenguer on the steanship Vlrginia. from Liverpool to New York. In April, 45e5. at the time Chol. him wll be thuanlfuny reeelved by MAUIRCE F. UR- PET, IndLanla, Tesa" . Keatsck$ ppers ple copy. ihr 44 COAL AND WOOD. COAL....... ............ ............. COAL Moi~LosSxY, MAS9 N & CO., Wholesole and etall Dealesr in PITTSBURO, ANTHRACITE, and CANNIL COAL, 16 Gravier stma't, fell 6m New Orleans. C OAL..............O.. AL............. COAL. BOYD, WILMOT & CO., 166........ ..Poydrn s 8treet ............166 Over 900,000 barrels Best Plttbg COAL for O10, wholesale ad retail. delivered o tlhe above orbt low the city, at the lowest market plrie. Also, nllh CANNEL and ANTHRACITE. Spedcial attenton e to city orers. jer7. BY J. J. CLARKE. - c5 cords of ARE. 34 . OAK. 1000 -. FAT PINE. 1000 .. DRY PINKE Wholesale and retail. Office and Yard comerne of Julla and yades streets. Branch omfice 309 Julla street. jal7 3m 1 C. KATIMAN,-. 9494 Blenvllle street, noi'er Maralt, Dealer in COAL, CIlARCOAL. COI. White BSAND, and FIRE-WOOD. Orders left at the Meehanla' Exchange--Bon 53-will receiLe prompt attentosi7 d~l ly COAL ..........:........................... COAL JAMES M. PETERSON, Wholesale and Retail Merchant, Oi6. No. 164 Oravier street. Yard 39 Danphine, and doot of Ba-m a strea t. oI 3m Nf ueendat a S'Seya Alhmw r MAId. .J .1 - + 01 ' oyig aa a lift re ý d Hate Alie M e r Nave psa'zwwbe ; , asEmslioa aduo i1tt e =igt 5... . - :w; kviite }tat.PgJgiaV qlirite~geld[i(r U3Iý,h~13Y i H cave aa<1,:]iý-'za's, ,rs's. Raml. , + Hare;rear ar P*CVI C &.I dlm 1" B ,.y-OOD' A.'s, - - , L. we propty eaS ae n qlWat short otLoe. f.bll U PE P Te L IOIL CeuZ, rrk-osy S bannoFrrves du o ew h LACý C 3ItelAIlauptha. onables as t Peino heuB. h ew h .ind sfor d sewin htoe no ee L wietryouth tipatos_ý n 31 se WWW*ott .. owtars , rom rne aiPawn Sotvikoes ar , w ee.m Plldo yiere mofst W ielaheq nd tat hlm mt e in CUlTAm woN o enavtkad, LCAaCH CAYnw O;rle a I ilt]e. , A prmtled tN de StToket-IRISE LINe N, aA earJ n eecptro , lcadon ofutn e It ota ilet bern, theroui tathe odN i Mtagwe, m porta ers of and otiri ,Isalbnd 3 ampneeqi' . , 3 .RO. 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Eopr ula r Pi thi sSpooo , sot tpion i cr te Ni , ie e blst t New oork fom at Li orp town . .e..l.. -'15, d o iSt ie to Nwe York f d Mt vepoo o Steed t to New iOeersaline viwea i eab e New York nth e 3rhti e A. gn td oe p d b e THE Yn1;ma C CORSADER. fomthe Young PondR te ; o techidcedn` w $L toel Atcl Corld uIa be thw otre e -ite t rl apre atm of s .Meictwill h Relootlrd. ;ad·I mllo amar " Itb, a nt erpictorial c ve ahan ew de: on This tcmonerlitte tato v le nseeadiamtl& e Peet ew- g Per huadret re to S iada Sohetel wad thetr ted , ap neropyeal pictrialmcoer, hadsoe oodin onth lresone wel Ilee teemnafeui fy o rk iergset odei