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OR.a N STAR AND CATHOLIC rs*ENOER. en NEW OR-.LEANB. BUNDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1 si -- an He had received reproof from the general of cl his order for former offences, and it wastItse reproof wlhich called forth the expression of those views which we have quo.ted. But this Fr reproof, though intended to be kept within the Fn prelincts of the order, will nevertlheless pass Ieyonid, and fiid-n echo in the heart of every Bi Catholic who detests the semblatnce of arro- in ance and pride, and who cherishes the sub inme virtue of humility. COLUMNiKILL. of REVIEW OF THE WEEK. nn P-c.a'sE: WVrr.-The P'iayoUne of last Tiues day contained anr article in its editorial col uinns to which the following was an introduc tion : M "A lady of our acquaintance is just now af- eh ilicted with a Bridget whose verdancy is abso- at Ittely past belief, as the following incident 'i will prove-" " We cannot afford space to copy the 28 or :0 tl lines which demonstrates this verdancy, as it can be given in a much smaller compass with out spoiling the witty point. A lady told Bid- i dy to lay a table-cloth on the dinner table; Bjiddy picked up a hearth-rug, and was only prevented fromn throwing it on the table "by fr her mistress, who could scarcely gasp out her R astonishment and horror." lHere, then, in a N small compass, we have an anecdote combi- ti ning wit, "astonishment and horror." Shades S of Filnn and Locke, of Field and Porter, to what hase uses are the columns of your pet I l'ic put! Let us analyze this facetous gema: 0i "A lady, who, ,iy-the-way, is one of the neatest , o and most precLise of housekeepers," engages Itil scr\vices of a girl, whose "verdancy" must tl have been apparent to persons heas gifted than s even "one of the neatestt and most precise of i housekeelpers." Of course this lady wished to h Cngage aml pay fur the services of a conmpe- II tent hiounemtaid, and hiddy was all arrant iom piostor. Or pterhaps this lady desired to cnjoy S sulici ir service for iuferioc iay. She was dis- C Ilppointed in the result, and icith the instincts Ii of "shoddy," arranged the table-eclth tableau 1 so as to f,ror a "'study for a Ilogarth " and this "lady, who, by-the-way, is rone of the neatt- b est and most precise housekeepers," "suadldeily left the room." IHlppy denollelltllt! l ow e exquisitely funny! Not content with a shower, a plor Biddly is overwhelmed with a whole brook e of wit. The whole race of " Bliddics" are fair game for the keen sense of the ridiculous which distinguishes the 1'icayunec. A whole class of , descrving, though humble, servant girls are lit targets for the chivalrous editor to aim his pol ished shafts. Iln conclusion, we would con gratulate the witling of the P'icayune on his f manly choice of butts, as well as his familiari ty with the person who communicated to him I that choice piece of domestic history. Happy mortal, who is distinguished above all the I world besides with the acquaintance of "a lady, who, by-the-way, is one of the neatest and most precise of housekeepers." Died, at Brookhaven, Miss., at twenty min- I utes to 7 o'clock, on Saturday evening, 9th ( inet., Rev. P. Holton, aged about sixty-four I years. He was a native of the County Lei- i trim, Ireland. His remains were brought to I this city, and his funeral took place on Monday ( afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Church. It was attended by a large concourse of the clergy of the city and his numerous friends. LEGITIMATE Fsurrs.-The one charge which Protestants never fail to urge against the true Church is, that she is not progressive. The theology of the steam engine and electric ti.-egra:pl are considtered more aplprolpriate in this IaI:t 1ag. thaIn the purE.(hosp'l, as interprelt ed Iy ilt 1 only nthorita tive voice, or theli pro Iundl \oitiicing, of St.Ti 0lois. Now and th'ten :auldd 'rot .stalts raise a ev irIii:g voice, hut o .lly to be dro wvned iii the itrcr istulhl- .laittr tfor lotgress.." We lime pro|;I s-Lllly tg " 11 hll, - t .al 1r ions,' y lh. cs . , , t i-h. I l huni t igtt l ,.-dt u i tl ,11 1 I , ll t Itb lhrger t llllt tell I ,lt .lhayT lI i l lglg d lll' thelll ll twi. il Iext1 ac111 t i th1 Lc tuhan ncrespondiuce ,i til- Boston iThlecri has llli. Anu h disintsi, n intre ti Ltt tti'erspl'l g the ' lt"1 of t latgitn o ttill l l l - ul- et ll ot. f 1ullr all llll it hlitl . M1tany. letterst ]tllc hiicn pL l , ulld in our ull.lln-tuil paprrs cvidcle'i t.ht tilt whole IN to I11t i el. l' that, 0t' t :t,1 tccittl it' ei :11 hristictalttha' gi in (ters lsty. itsnt M l h uponl tbi ii:ir the l.lrgter loprt(If L on tif i s tellilg llt u111 tedltated lulj I yll.')i. The '" ll'r'ulstn ut t'uion of a..x ny " tl-pa ett ly re vilitl esl lac l to cie llt t etidellltc, ohl tle tlares that ('hlistia irty, e.c'pt ;, ii of it dl-t can Le d ompied-d int thehe lihr, e tdrs 1loale, threpre erttig tptones itiolt tie of t r as well agitation and counted witho lroiachte. t I sRilt'w, foughtll I by the ftligns and world, declaretthat the stated of thatgo in ible oc-d is " scrcely it It a"t l" eicttr than in (Germtanty. In Scotlani a strong oppl ,itiot begins to be casio, teitified to the r ule of creedss of this igh+ly colored hithogralh, the price of which tat ped in wo'l All ormdesirous of possessing it ill that dress tmthe publishers, i ain strccpt'd in' anyWe learn by t, al that with a jorat that oni confirmed a. large number of persons. In the acvening a cof trib autio n was raised to the ainoutI whichof seven hundred dollars, to idencfray Bishopon the Elother's eidpenses to the .cumeicC nc. AThe Bishop is now in Ntcez. whenc.-e are inll depart in a bort time fr the Etsher Menal City.u & ir George Boyera, hl, nfor a colored cengt lettger to theby LonRidgeway, fought bya that before he beaamen andish troops, Cahn tholic hfer invaded Calnterearse withGen. O'Nillshop the coU and ier one that memorblo onrc ]Bishop Phiip tt an ins an a tlMr conf. ences, more than twenty years ago, the Bisho wa said, "The Irish Church must go. It is doomed tji and nothing can save it, and if we don't keep tei clear of it we shall go too." lai GULLs.-The tolegre reports that several "c' French ecclesiastics are det6rmined to defend D Father IHyaointhe before the Council--that Bishop Dupanloup will advocate liberal ideas C in thlat body, and that fifty-Amierieta Bishops will give him their support. This balderdash, of course, is got up for the benefit of the gulls among our "separated brethren," who are al ways ready with open mouths to swallow the Le most preposterous stories. The last Weekly Register says that the Hon. Major Dormer, eldest son of Lord Dormer, wilt shortly succeel Col. Vacher as Deputy Assist- sh ant Quartermaster General at the HorseOufrds. This will make the. third Catholic field officer ni now employed in a responsible appointment at the headquarters of the army-the other two eing the Hon. Col. Clifford, who is Deputy Quartermaster General, and Col. Herbert, who is Assistant Adjutant General." FAREWELL OF BISlIOP GInnoxs.-We learn from the Wilmington, N. C., Joursil, that the r Right Rev. James Gibbons, Vicar Apostolic of a North Carolina, delivered a farewell sermon to to the congregation of St. Thomas Church on the a Sunday previones to his departure for Rome to at attend the Council. The-latrch was crowed on the occasion, notwithstanding the ilclem ency of the wenatier. lie sails for BaltimoreI on the t0th prox. S CoNcYETr.-The London Record states that aU t the Rcv. E. llusband, late curate of Ather- h n stone, Warwickshire, well known as a Ritual if ist, has been received into the Church of Rom 'ef, Sby l)r. Newman, at Edgbaston, near Biriming halam. It is announceed that the Rev. James Kent F Y Stoae, who resigned the lre.sirency of Hobart ] C- College last July, has joined thy RommIan Catho s lic Church. lie is a grandson of Chancellor i Kent. a 41 SISTERS OF MtcY IN LOUIsVILI.E.--'We learn - Iby the" Catholic Adrocatc that the Sisters of n y Mercy have coutracted with the General Gov- It ei crnment to take charge of the Marine Hospital r, at Louisville. Eight sisters, to be followed by V ,k others, arrived some time ago, and are already ir in possession of their quarters in the hospital. h PlumI's Vow.-We find the following para graph in an exchange: it 1arshal Print, before leaving Paris. was 1- present, together with all his family and sev- J eral'Spanish emigrants, at a commemorative I rmeass in the Church of the Petits-Peres, in ful is filment of a vow made by hins and his friends 'i- at the time of their departure for Cadiz. They t m had sworn that if their cause triumphed they 1 would return to Paris and hear a mass there on ty the anniversary of their entrance into Spain. oe It was on Sept. 18, d186,-tlat the fleet revolted. c as AMUSEMENT IN ROME ON DR. CUMMaINeG'S at LErrxR.-The Romans are vastly amused at Dr. Cumming's letter to the Pope. Its latinety n- has been severely criticised, giving a poor th opinion of Presbyterian scholarship. It is said or that the Campo de Fioci, the ancient place of si- punishment, is being turned into a market, so td that the worthy doctor has little chance of the my dignity of martyrdom in that locality. L's amionh theeoo.s arri4 &. e.. O 6h e me are pleased to note that of B. T. Walshe, the us popular clothier of Canal "treet, with a large stock of fall goods. S Board of dldermesn.-The resolution providing for the liquidation of the floating debt of the city, was referred to the Finance Committe. il The resolution to sell the contract to furnish the city with stationery was adopted. A coin - n11unication fromn the City Auctioneer relative ,1 to tihe sale of tlhe revenue of the Neutral (;roulllnd. wa;Is rfel rTd. The sp'cial coint ittee 1 apl ointedi for that ilurklose sobmi 'tltd aII ortli t nan,c regnuh:,ti:t tlle market -,-ev iles, which li \ u:slt d Ii d1 l:iIgh : tl . h'l i'h r'.ol utili ,,il, It i1 1, 11' l ind in f.il\ r of the leil),nI o I l nd.I I ahti , t r being t'at It it he, was referred. 1:.I ,lu ti.,ns re ih' ting 1 ienrv\l or Bell in his au ,,, int I, tsi , :l ld fi r i s' ( .itl'argii g all lf h erhl , z o i theM ' te 1, hli' r orili s, etie laid nitr. Al pl . I s were n- ord,'ed in the C:hipl,pella antd Mle ais ent e, r- re,-tired bIvy til tixith l District Clloult. 's 1 *ary d ft.i ./l -a .t lde.r it,.--Tl Le asure r it'ls ,ilt exlt:nlditures, n n h: lanttceonh San .11i . .i If 1 he weekly sttelnt of the Trelt.tollrr of thet rtd- eVar \'orki showti : Itec,ipts fhir thle week e- sutiling (ctober 9, a,2ti23 nt: tdiburseontt. ts. ith;I ;1 lallance on hawd, ap 1:,aott Gt;; dpoe ,wited r ,t i u the 'i , iti s tt k, 1t,1e e . Ml l. Ihon erit --t sores- ifor tl--e prottmtitfirt3s of thee g -itsinteets. Sl,lasll au specificatio, s wcer necessary bh folre d, ;a sale' inuld he teted of the lanzaar Mlrket ; tl ' rlisolutl ion was adopted, ortdering thelse neces , ..._r....:it - ..... 1 itL - fuinlill tlln depisit, i alnld sating hat the bolldr ian oesine of the i; a Ita piscal Agenlt ir the rdcllution a ,f cityo inld cu< rr.. .. ...........ted to , $,.',M0,(HH ), while th.e ont • nI stlndhig city culrrency mllonoits to $2,765i,4)41 i. I it A clgnnittce was aot lloirted to confer with thei Gas Comp~alny. A conulnunieation was received sfrtm the City Attorney on legal points, and d~airing to be authorized to take certain meca slr.s foir the protection of the city's interesmts. SA colurnuntrn atioa was received fror the Fiscal .Or Agent, giving a statement of the mauagement , of his trust, a nd promising further details in a ficure ptaper. A conlclittee was appointed to oc- confer with the Southern Bank. A resolution his was adopted repealing the ordinance compiv - ich lirig the Controller to deposit with the Fiescal it Agent the proceeds of the market notes, and Det? authorizing him to withdraw any such deposits now in the Southern Bank. Resolution from on the upper Board rescinding its action in so der cepting the resignation of the 8outhern Bank theas Fisaeal Agent, was referred. The Streets ut and Landings Committee reported, severely IoP commenting on the action of he Finance Com mcU. mittee. The special committee appointed for will that purpose reported an ordinance relative to secidents on street railroad~o which was adopt the e . Varlous propositions were received from s parties ofering to a the whervs for a tr rithof years, which were referred to the Streete f&. m Iad ~dlnong cnmitt The ~Cty Attoney was authorized in cases of mandamus or in- v JuuneotI to intervene asd protee the otty's. in- the tAresta." A resolution w as passed repealing all the laws aiiliobrleng ,thei payment of salaries to Pri commissioners of the Fink Asylum and Me- do Donogh School Funds. The City Attorney was '1 directed to resltt the claim of the Carondelet nal Compauny of $600 per num for the privilege has of draining into the Bayet St. John. pri' she IrTZRoIL A3D Ot --lEMI. a l4 Washburue, late Minister to Paraguay, is In a London making a book. 'Prof. Dana, of Rutland, Vt., has a copy of Edl Virgil printed over 300 years ago. of The tax list of San Francisco for-t86~-70 7 e shows a valuation of $100,344,595. the The gold clip of California, last year, is esti- for r mated to be worth over $2,000,001. thl t A heavy shock of an earthquake was felt in kit o San Lorenzo, Cal., on Frida week. a1 On the day Prince Arthur vtaited the fair at thi o Toronto, Canada, 30,000 t'ockete were sold. tes The Court Jouraal states that Mrs. Stowe.got on $3000 from Macmillan for her Byron erpose. m S Aneow and dangerous counthrfeit ten dollar to f greenback has just appeared id Ciq3oinnat. ha Rosenthalgraphy is the title" of s' new sys- the O tern of telegraphing in all known languages. th' 0 Fifty-four soldiers have committed suicide ed at the Prussian camp of Boma in a few weeks. dI d Apples are dull at ten cents per bushel, and co' 1 peaches at twelve cents, in Crawford county, wl SIndiana. (,(I In addition- to the day labor, 4(0 workmen do it are at work nightly on the N w York postofice l: r- bu ilding. a 1- A shark was recently caught by a Gloucester ot to fisherman that had anll iron hoopaleeply imbed- yIo Sdd around its body. Iil At a cattle fair rccently held at Roch-Pasay, h, it France, 1;io head of cattle broke loose, srious rt ly inljurig 130 persons. 0- - Millions of "lady birds" lately made their or :;jplcarance at Ramsngate, England. There was a similar visitation in 18-i7. rn The shock of the recent earthquake at Fill- in of more. Utah, lasted two minutes. The State- tu v- house rocked for two seconds. ev al A former newsboy on the Baltimore and ci ,ay Washington Railroad has sued the Baltimore ti ly Anmerilee for an alleged libel. ti •l. .Three seamen were drowned in the 1lay of E a- St. Lawrence lately, bly being run down in a i small boat by an English vessel. as The gold piece given by Charles I. to Bishop cr v- Jnxon, on the scaffold at Whitehall, has just I vu been sold in London for $1600. h ds There are twenty-five political prisoners in ei ey the stockade at Tyler, Texas; some of whom lI ey have been confined over a year. b en There are more deaths, in proportion, among if id. children of the native population in Boston d 3'8 than among those of foreignets: t at A woman named Bradshaw, of" Franklin, tl ty Indiana, was stung by a bee on the 1st inst., or and died in half an hour afterwards. id It may be news to our people that the Mis- h of sissippi river discharges into the Gulf of Mexi so o 39,000,000 pounds of water per second. tl he The hardware store of J. D. Gill di Co., a MeadlleU, Pa., was recently entered by bur- t glar, the 4ifblgryn open sad $50,000 stolea The late Caleb Dorsey, of Howard county, i1 Maryland, bequeathed $30,000 to be appropri- i 'ge ated to the most destitute portions of the South. ng It is claimed that the President wrote with t the his own hand the recent opinion of the Attor- G to. ney General on the election of Senators in ilh Virginia. - A tunnel is to be built under the Detroit river, at lDetroit, to, connect the, Great Westelrni ral ~. ailway of C lacah with the Michiigan Cenitral teo Railroad. di- The lh liituiod lEinqgi.rr says it is not true ch that "all's well that cid.s well,' a plro'vet by I to liuitw ell, Crc-swell. and lithe dyinasty of Wells I 11d. in Vir'ginia. lit- ii. (ranit has haild his ilphotogr:aph t:ithLen on it- hot"Im hchl , toi i'cotAiltod.de the artist sho is hlie i ll. hliii hi.s -11l. ctiiiali t.tatutII fur the liu,-ii L l't' Illilllllll( ll . lhi rcelnt i:ii 1riqu iac at St. Tliiuv; altiost i 1tall tiit "I l.i-i in \viul:nuce.. No wonder . S the I(..'irlitiulnt lihesitaltes iiaboutt i:rclasilg i Shi ha siaky t' c: crn. i '.o, 'l'h c 'tl lriai i s.tatuie l " (in. (t r.l :it in P'hil it :ldelphia tla i originailly iitnilded, it is sald. tlr tk Gen. M tl h lhiii. 'Tl'e Aicrican i Napo llon was I.", c i lhid l il of his rights. tid I l'll iinii the ll ston trill-inridoii'l. con it .ss th i bat he beat his 5ilt i to Ideaith lic:lusi rn. earningsti with which to buy uint. t ; i Mrs. Keep, widow of the late Hlenry Keep, 'es- lo ~7. i ,l'ýlii8i ly the failure of l.l. 5wood & in- lo. llter husband left her four millions, which ni s.he had Letter keepi iin safer hands. sit, Victor igo congratulateist thi Peace Con lti gress for clioosing a city of tlhe Allis as tihe ity ' IluAc if their ileliberatiois, bhecaruse Switzer mt- ,land was free and its scenery sublion I. a0. A l'eiale foundling has creted so niitch in the terest at Pittsirg, Pa., tiat it wams to he sol Sat auction, the proceeds to be invested and At paid over on its arriv~tl at its lth year. Iea- In Erie, Ill., a preacher was lately tried ats. 1st, for cheating in a cow trade; '2d, grossly seal defaining a young lady; 3d, immoral conduct. eot He was conivicted on the first two counts. in a The wealthy negroes iu Washington City i to have made up a purse to test the question tion whether the mtanager of a theatre in that city pi- was justified in ejectitga negroes front his e eal tablishment. and Greeley formally declines being a candidate ste for a Virginia U. S. Senatorahip, and begs of rom the press to cease urging his name for any so- office, for which courtesy he promises to recip auk rocate the favor. . ats William Tracey is the name of a man who y has just been dismissed from a Yorkshirein 'em- sane asylum, because he deputed the task of I for giving a patient a warm bath to two lunatics, a to who boiled the mua to death. opt- At the recent meeting of the New England rom Beform League at Worcester, one speaker rm stated that the Proteatant churches tapecially Iets have apostatized from the tree faith, and are ma ud serving the suppo. t of Christians. W. L. Bary, said to be the oldest printer on ' the eontlnelt , is a eandidate f6r eooeaeeper of the T'enuessee* House -k . $i)esentativeo ' Printers put liU--y -illt[lsa tist »Tij te~'rirl do they realLany other return but ingratitude. There. is a beautial "nowa" girl id Parist named Gabrielle, of utqdoubted. virtue, who dbi has such , reputation that she gots double Ch price for toe papers she sells. During the riote sho got 50francs per journal. She has amassed pal a large fortune already. ' Correctlon. an Editors Morning Star sani Cat(olle Mesenger: . l I was not a little surprised at reading la one f of your editorialsof last Sunday the following ee scnt snce: " The St. Mary's Orphau-Asylum, , me the 6'hird Distriot) for instance, has eity paper for some twenty-eight or twenty-nine thousand Ba dollars." It was theiolrst intimation I received in that we were possessed of such a sum of anyy kind of money or paper whatever. Not until last Saturday did we succeed, after innumer- Jo able delays and vain appeals, in obtaining from the city a certificate of indebtedness for four- mC teen hsudred dollars. This sumn fll due to us a on the first of last July, and were it in ready a money, it would not be suficient so much as to y pay our butcher's bill. A similar sum is owing to us from the first of this month, for which we - have no certificate or warrapt whatever. Thode two amounts put together would make some thing like twenty-eight hundred dollars; and this - i t it for granted, is what you intend- I ed to write, for you were in possession of the pht proper data irom which to compose your arti- Ito cle. Whether I can raise an-.moeney'o the certificate in my possession, is a question which remains to be decided. As to the second certificate, perhaps I shall have to wait an ust equally long tintl before I obtain it, but if I icj do succeed, I must dispose of the two warrants fir whatever they will bring, so as to clear offt S slme of our debts. It lay be well to correct It mistake that had crept into an article which otherwise has tmy cordial approbation, else your numlerous readers will naturally lie im ipressedl with the idea that we are possessed of anlundant mleans, which indeed we are far from having, event in city yg tit, J renaiu, etc., J. 1i. 'i'oourE, S. S. C., Stuprteudlcnt pro teoII. St. Jary'as Orphan kilys' asyltuu, TldirDistrict. FACTS AusucT Tr CoUNCI..-The London Unircrse, with a view to meet the many wicked inventions of the enemy set atloat at this junc ture, assures the public authoritativrly that everything promises well for the coming Couon cil. It continues: The preparations at Romle continue with ac tivity, sevent y-ve of the prelates who are to take part in th proceedinga are already in the Eternal City; chambers are being fitted up for the scconmuodation of their expected brother i bishops who have been invited; neither war nor pestilence frowns over the scene of the sa cred assembly; in short, as our lively neigh bors any, lnst ra Leon trait-the machinery works to a charm. The most is endeavored to be made by the adversaries of the Church of every little symptom that some diferences of opinion may exist in the Council. Does not the very word "council" imply dtsqtapsion, and bow, we may ask, could discussion take place if everybody was of his neighbor's mind . But differences of opinion hnd disbelief in ques tions of dogma, or disobedience to the voice of the majority, are totally distinct things. If A the enemies of our religion are in hopes of either of the latter, they 'reckon without their host." Stress is laid oi the facts that the Ger man hierarchy has met at Fulda; that Mgr. Maret, -Bishop of Sorat,;and Dean of Theology Sat St. Denis, has published a elname wIth (al liclan tendencies on the coming meeting, and that some Catholics of Bohemia have aopted - a petition to the-Pope, raying among other SthPgs that the Coouncl sight urrlg4he Church to become the"friend and protetrem of - - it wastor the purpose of oonferning what may 2 be called their local programme of action in d view of the approaching episcopal Parliament, c and their meetiffg was harmonious, and in spired with the muost devoted sentiments of h fidelity to Rome.' We decline to pronounie e any judgment on the book of Mgr. Maret, for the sufficient reasoi that we have not read it; iI but it is well to bear in mind that the first acts of this divine, recklessly set down its unfriend it I to the Vatican, was to ind a lresentation ,volume of his work with his ven,.ration to Itie i holy FL:ilher. As t;r the act ,of solni Catholics I of hli,,hemuia, it is really tdA.id of any serious iluportane. If they had tiakel the trolleh to reiad the history of firlter ('uot itilts they woiull I hliati kllWnI that lltheir inlin.ii,u has alwiys bIt n Iuipliovd( I in favr or of tllltl : ltinsuremel t Il" yhelrxnil io. Take. fur example, that held at \Vin-mni in 1Fl l-I'L, toi which \we oIe t-he intro dutil~l into thit e \t'tl of Ithe .iituity of it ih 1ii i -ri tongs-lilil--ti-liret, Arabitc andti I tiahitic. T"'he 'atholies oft t-hese al s maiy 'rest as surld thait thoit ( llucil will do- its work xipll dilion Iv anll well..that tin divisions of allegi l luec. w ill " can 1urise, hat the , ll e uons d i ll i It til " ' the il hsr ti lg i gl-tI nitr o s of i I:i riinlis aril he toted o itlt liheerulniiies. und that the guidancie ioftl t ic lhy tIicit willtit ls ,-titt ilat- irg, thouish that of Dr. Cuii niiig nittiy ule Till, C it-iIt t , Nitt 'CAtROLINA.-A r i i.rcspondent of the Blaltimocre Mirror, in a I aite numblier, tsays : 'l'he ighlt Rev. r isihop of Nort ll Carolina - is doing wiondlers in his poor and exuinsive ldinersse, his sermons are attendled by laI-ge 1-',- ntssts.wsses#ct-ts4l4u4ittCoI of tie- u i lf hinm in thlu mnost eulogistic terms. 'lThe ,i Rev. Father McNamara, pastor of Raleigh, Sby his ltalent and energy hais caused quite t an.excitetmient in favor of Catholicity, the it ongreration lis inereasel-L b" Ihli att '-,t,, ctureso fornvertl hlaive cn admetmed into thed Slim othitr Cihurch. Onit of tIhlln iis a youlFig gentleman of education amnd standing in the comin unity, the other two arc ladies, mother and daiughter. F Pl'il5EVEnANCE fiSASt, BIiNtI AND DOORi of all aritlees-tiit ihemaiiulactursc. It'ng notni but ]lueliipt In illini til o rders, aclid isthful in their etreu it. jtlli-Iiiiilit,- aiisstsl~iallll ii rivi tit oill lot do bnlt nmats w-tih Mr. PurveI. ls Hi pries, too, ar-i huvoild iom plitio,. ni will bo oen u ty lOpeeting a partil list of ty icle~t tlh; fur. a ltrsit. sihich will hi fond In ty FAsntoNA L TAiIcimNt.-E. Cain's, No. 32 St. Charlts stroot. is avowedly the headquarters of tub ion at the present moment, and will certainly retsin ItO proud pr-eminnce aslong ma the present propri-etori i mnainS tie itctrollng gemnis. L/ain csa e mlr-i aets tO that will give the sniree to thek wearers hito the mint ofashlontle society. Pantaloona. powerfully predisit.s Jng ieople towards those having them on. Vet.. vs~uy ny vustlt their pseafrs in all tb rights appirt-talg to the niest exclusive l-ti. a. E. F. Keaton, pharmaoeutieal chemist, healer In ]Frsnch, F.nglish sad American eniesla a test maeidlee toiltred soBi ussay aaie r of erst, in- sod Liberty st-et. Sosl s tmstiin pJi d p of cla presciptloS s, E. Conery 8on d& Co., wholmesale greemw sw of Canal md Delta strses.asp eeesatly, ey 5... the most coempleta eaootuent oa aells-et c Lhal tlher i1e ad partllalsrlyWim p ases, winesd iliqase e. Iy Deeves & Byrpes, Y4 PoydrL street, attend |el4. ~lieir, luld Imlk sllknds ia a most. Tet BUDousT PRaaTrn .-Ucelieviag ate .e-tts of th`,eelec tia ritiiosm, w ehI se omes. tee aý hecience of rl teU , have often S sat ers Aid ta ýIi e whole, a not uniaecesefl ..1M -a dhism. It is, therefore, witkll itts that we have sued the atis of Chiuonese doon cm soont d ip.fMi Ill b E p nt din odift thfh ciple and suecessot of- a preat_ t beejr, paweed Tnuugkaba, who died about 144 adCe wwhbie. will seareel 1bepnt in competitm -withdth*t of the death of our rt. Pop-, S. 8tPoed. it seems quite rs ble that, thrranb the eenv6 made by the firs Jesuit iNsionax to tehtlS, dome of the outward forms of the Church uey have been adopted from- time to lime by tht Buddhist ; indeed we remember to have seen in the Temple of Departed.Worthtei at Canton the gilt statue of an old European, with spec teales, which we were told was the Image of a Jesuit Father; but it is very certain tt the more complete facts and dates are asaoettlne, and the more accurately aneient doeameit are interpreted, the more thoronuh will be the exposure of the absurd notion of the possibit ity of dinivint Chrietimityhrfr Biuddhiem. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U nOIr.kN*I STAR HALL FOR RENT - THE Hall in the Houx.sc STAlR BtLIotxeO. le, (Grauler 1 street. will he rented by the fight, month or veer, from sa the first of N.Vemtuber, to tlucltins and thubs. Apply 001 In the otfile of ti le per. oattf e CARRIIERS4 WAV TE) -TW\O IIESPECTABIIL BMen living hetwtean IDNlord and Vellcity earets, who can spar lile ie on Saturday axtetl, ei, cran be oin . ho "tautly eooployed by aplying at the utie o thli paplr, a I4. (lravier trvt. - orT7 til C ILK..........I....... ILK ................. S Ai W'e halve an At f- 50--They would not hb ,ear at $4. D. Sc We haven BLACK SILK at .1'50, usnally sold at 12. 04 We have a few ofthose Fancy DIIESS SILKS left at . - J. A. BRASELMAN & CO. i(ash Dealers, corner Magazine and St. Andrew streeti. oc17 %t V,(l)Lc GROCEIIES......:.CEAP GIIOCEIIIES, FIRIESH GiROCERIES. We reepetlly invite the inspecton of heads it famr. illes to our largeo tthk of w Choice nod frehll Green and Black TEAS, tio and Java C)IFFEE, Choice (Gohen and Western BUITTEI . (Choioe Ketti redered LARI). Iulton arket BKEF and PIG PORlK uh old nud Rawmn's Sugar Cured HAMS, BRIIEAKFAtT RBAtON and BHOULDEI, New IBUCK WHIEAT rlesh RANIEILII$" . . St. Luke. Chontese a Edwards' and other oheole brands of extra FLOUR. Wallae's Mountai n De, ni' Acme, and Kel Iy' B: rbo WHISKY. 4 years oId;, bap in To etlr twith WOOD d WILLOW WWBE3 Phirelphia F'UHNACES. HOUSE FI1tNSHItI3h GOOODS, ten. All of which we are receving direct from first hands, which will enable us to sell at the very lowest pries.' All godadelUvesed to any part of the eity nd Jebre b ea free of drayage. A. W. SZANDON s O., Coner t Jackas sad esssees .reet5l, sell It Feladb s edel. LADIES FAIR IN AID OF ST. VICPNT 'S HOME-The Cemmittee of Armragemssts are partnm lasly requesed to mat at the 3a0ss Ms SrAa BHo asuar-e-r-rurm naw- m-aper, sb ioen.rt.aslre. The members will please bring eomplete Ulst of the I dies who are to attend the Tables and of the Parish Committees. ocl7 it Wlt H. BYTRNES, Secretary. e ---- - -- - - pLEASANT NEWS FOR TUE LADIES. Jnst received, a large and fresh assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, ('ompriting every variety of FINE FLOWERS and RIItHION S, and the newest Spring styles of IONNETS. , ALL AT VERYL 1.OW P'RICES. IEvry effort will be made to give satisfaction to all who will honor 44c with their patronage, at the well SIiknown atoto 5.(Y nhrgundy (late Crapa) street, 1 t)ppl.oltr St. 'cter's ('hurch Third District. .\ orlrtrw poromptly attended to. " ctli 3m0 . CIAIILES I Ol.l.EGiE:, Gral( Coteal, r tj'I- OP ST. LANIDRY. 1.OTISTANA.. 1Tlle n, xt nsiton will open on the 25th: of October. A T'rofeo',or of thie (',llee will l*4,. NlXtw Orlean on W lI:N E:.l)i )'. i'th inst., on board the Annie Wagley, Ia'It ill t.1.," 4.h. ge of all th1, studennt lutrusted to him. . 0For t4it,.her mlformatioin applly lin New Orleans at the Telcits .'ollege, Iiaroune street, or to Mr. I. POUR S$5.N N. i; Natclez street, Agent of tho Cnolloge.. . eel7 1t F. BIiENAUSSE . ., P.'reident. e C .\II':T.! ............................... CARPETSI C.lELKIN & CO., 4 163 Canal atreet, (opposite Christ Church,) Invite attention to their g Now Styles of nruperior Velvet, Itrusels, hreo e-Ply and GO Ingrain ( r.\i I'ETrS. FL()I: OIL ('1.t'lItS, all wlldth. Vi, \In1aW SIlA lro(m , of now wdrrign ('OlNli('h PINS. and SANlsIS R .UiS, MATS allnl (IIlUMUi.CL4TOIS, CUIUI'.ALN 'ibiflf l,'t4 m ~tc..* ole., o h r Whie o h theyo o nier r. AT THE VERlY Iea)lST PRICE.e. eel7 3m itiINE CLOTHING aND) GENTs:' FURNISaU-"G GOODS--New Store and new Goods. 1º- We have Just opened our new store, of 40 and 42 St. Charles street, In And can now guarantee to you the largest stock of Fine Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods to be found in the city. Clothing from oar own llannunfetory equal in cot and lnlaI to custom mudsr is R. SI'ROULII McCOWNf. 40 and 42 St. Charles street, o0017 3m Oppesite St. Charles Hotel ALBERT G. BLANCHARD, Civil EngiRnee and Surveyor. Orgdan nsa ho left at B gal Mehemineos' Ilsehesga. end at seers.C. EI.eGd1 4 Co, Exchagne Place, or at Vosldin & anddae.y .sr's4, 44 e 5 . it, R .dCa zeeilee e4Jrsoge sests, a- a ""--tep treet, C(ity 1 JeQss sIl .t Mt .F.KEATO, Corner ot Ernto and Liberty streets, pharmuiaoatlal Chemlt, nad Desl in Se eltetees. AD these wh he e 1M ."e men, In·,IYedt. nM Iw d Tn O , a ,,I 0B... aar ay r. 7tb.Uofc Bsie al ovae 1s"r<.' ". , ,cok. a. ut. . .n . . Na'r.,y'.aib '-$* ,,ho onp ,oy. room o.-awa_Cm.a m. , , G +o. rstt- n datest., . T ar 41 ot sBw at to. f8-ol e LoPe-,, B .-g - No. ewd l . Streets m. • . , N o. . . 1a. '.. , t. W..rMa,, Sm - - E : SO sa at, s, No. A.rk-on ,. W e IMIow. I DUilOD tlA 85A8, ocl7 ly a a , 4 w Orseah=. e Auctioneer nd Com sion Mr Ocan y &d Iroom--U CAMP STREET, N.Oc Cotton, Sugar and Mol2se, ,ol p st , St ckZ s, s, Tip.uh Sa-braUtu on s Ism . h Ia ant Adval, es oGalewe bealy. he toe. -outhe LTwIe.eII. SCo.eaen e. rd bo L ihta of Cat bms T thisC a isuntion. Ms " ' TI.,a temsu sra modeateyr low. A mlse ao . -iof -o 1 it r Offe an C.HR. DrEom N & S O., N . ew , I -, P ut t0, i wio- ocmas, - . oF .. T WNc o+ ,.ZV-N c 'Ra Estat . Sok . -.an --d.+ C Hola, Strings, Miarieippi, in. Corducted, by KwS o Clko y, Cloeat, won oeat s an Ah ctiomea er e anti Cwaa ionr Merchant, (s wtl , laa and Olemode, coaor tlFntr 74ar~u~ l·Sn~~b ~ sll