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len me for the purpoear on a hill' .or " Mounh of lng ito the e ever lncea J - ~- 0 t e ther e - r d to ean 8ivt tu e lpoor S m of JA .Thepi-Dr. Sonaofeiosado ePtib liA "edecrees of as wie re ator. o4' war t That the Creater, d h the of extraing Sohs; .ib hm d a ust necessarly have S omewha ponding e, 1 ~atr the thrown ~Hyrt_ itd pein . inron of sut two i.ds d l th left osub _ rero has its origin before the a "gh d_ din these pleft1handedn an Snitole.C tully does in the ease o* '1 ae. transosi on'Mof ot se itzerlna S·dWiit hab#am, d thssa the apoportion ~o r-anded n on is oodeias ent into the rileht hab iem in ' _'s o. i eo , ofm thee Iotdble thaoi dam t it a enot oitibo~ril~th winr. ad~iet omre puosod. ·1.a jt6l oi thatloj.. of p erlan ofd discovem triumpth e td e ove lpoble andh ZiP.a~ Ses.-YAc Ood.i,,tof, Eeny inh hea te o o birdon ey iabot raMl as _ t she he t honsidrblere oi liewimd d1 wien halan , y ev. t. dowlnp ehsedla from be thhe ioto ,en andble dows n the forea . - e a tols-be. The xwildai th a Tist tu e " s toe voerfy anditern t ae ie wtl~ t p that sthu pymouti h have alost wo thes es I-ifesa the .t hb t.ae ane tesson ot rat e "en i he f alo theb pro leny ain dout s t oign adIte sr one s nro tht MW it nht arom" deaeat 'between I S. . toisdild u hea aartibuite developd drkey--apd, in fr of negroes of th" en neraton-- thoe thvery un orf-thl~4 bekatltesb bad whe h they ares Thse "ae beiralrem hle tolaedo stacest Sin an thean nximal, nd Mrlo Kirby uauou, onw'mod~at beatifltraitst toenthe , wouldon t e ema l, a sioe diy- I .avte fmet wol on the Wsfdba offen ate d o` iabe tde f. "oat nsn om o o pe wl frosas thtt baheo raoses , t-fm t he denmadibeu down the pb not ia ro e a tt s bae. e twil turke hi: dael ; ben brte paper on he "Negroa Thur " sstheo te and srme, Ier tiotr i a eler p, atnd t w beaeen througpd ithoda s, e trivhergw.f aosirsigt otrnpd tha. t the metI cdby the uwresae n I ea been, o a or t at Kirati W rietca vo euid' "Poesn i N ,pee .in sas tatelo te ai t fi ,o Turkieysd rm es te aand some tioen b-ef rmed etb he eo to ssh d 1b5e era d-e be thdtacssba lch tmo-re .-&s,,'yrmarkE ansdoe orf -. Me. 4 r Iot. saa ditns ta esnnitretdb temweeh t1e' ahd th ls -W, W Holy Fathefroisca ot asml to -. . banE sr aDttes ofe k usheJatsrst h. and orde~r';e poriian~oltb' l b ePi portion ofihe out r :' . te' wmhohalows hias afore e SB azlz oure . Half-das e Aifr S ,toemo chapel a rboointin h , Th, -b whereer- a o m hass I i t a di anPd alsby one o ee b at ieutesots tse Holy hei.~lets .a d hit whi un _al tng hi.s tak gP.i i Sit beasists: atae= third mashAi r thise _, third. m_ ~t Popp-rsoit.the little hoU ss, - of the.di eo'fiae , and theh takeshe~ cup 'a of black coffee, _which constitutee5 his con d'sat tan -donly breakfast..- This i the-only is t on taken by' his T~ollnes benor din . ne1 , which is t half' past twof exeapt on - extraodr' ocasions, when tP e fatigues e of the n e force ir to take a small r eupooup. t breakfst. themeanbers of athe aopdi family, who maw eat any-time be Sin.Rome, ae reeivedin audience. After w iti the morning letters are brought in. 4 Theletter-bag is brought to his Holiness I, three times a day, and is always opened by Shim personally, as are -all the letters ad a dressed to him from all partsof .the world. heysre -immediately arranged in. elases, oafd.en e notatad in his own hand for the guidan-eof .the offilcals whose duty it is to answer them. Thanks to his orderly Systeais, no letter on any matter of conse aquene ever remains on the Pope's desk at d night. The -interior-arra ments of the household are next settled, and orders for the afternoon% promenade and duty of o the day given to the lieutenant oi the At half-pusat eight the Cardinal Secretary of State is received in audience, and on his e retirement those persons who have ob tained special -introduction are admltted, often taling up the whole tine till half past ten oclock, at which time the doors of the grand apartments are bpel to receive the ardinal Prefeotsof the Conkgregations, ministers, and other dignitaries, for whom audiences have been assigned. Next follow t theprivate andiences of those who have obtained that honor by the intervention of e the Maedabo di Oamera. Except on solemn ocslns, when the throne room is used, Pius IX. receives in the room which serves the double .purpose of sleeping apartment and s tudy.. On one ocasaign a French ofw oer wasuvery desirous of having an audi enee, but could not bring himself to per L form the usual ceremony of kissing the Pope's foot.. He was consequently about • to leave Rome without ulfllig his desire 4 ! of havls an audiences when the Pope Sheard o~nhe matter, and t- once sent for the asreoQ y objeted to, and giving him f hh lhdtdkiat. The allrt offler was I completely overcome when, at the loase of 1 thke iaiisnir,' ids E 0 4anded him a a ilendid aermeo, vaeateMia id to preseit Sit to himother as a memento of his isit o Pius IX. After some three' or four at hours spent in auiences after this fashion, some repose is necessary. This repose the Viaer ot Jesus Christ seeks in the chapel, I in communion with Him whose representa- e a tive on -earth_ he_ ise. _A few_minutes. are Sthen devoted to conversation with his ei hamberlains, after whih, at hlf-pasttwo, dinner is served. o The Pope usually dines alone, and is served by his first valet-de-ohambre, to whose family belongs whatever remains of a the repast. This usually consists of sop,-' a dish of boiled beef and vegetables, anwd roast meat with rice and desert. On fast and abstinenee days fsh and white meats o are substituted for the flesh meats used ona other occasions. After dinler he takes a short sita ina a riarm chair. His next occupation is to recite Vespers ad Complin, after which, whend weather permits, he drives out, generally to one or Ti the other of the most frequented prom' nades in the city. This is a fvol jte time for strangers and othern who desire to aee the Pope. They range themselves in a lie on each side of the gallery along hich hbe passes tothe carriage. His Holiness's usual going-out dress is a white cassock " with red cape and hat . As he passes he bestows his lessing on the two lines of the o faithful at each side. Four ehamberlains usually. drive out F with him, and an escort of dragoons ae compailesthea ortege. One of them, called the Balrcada, rides in advance, and at oj bin approaeuh the people the Vstreets range os themselves along each side, so A &altlow the eatriagmes topass, oand themselves to obthai the Ppal Behedletion. - Whbn arrived at the place chosen, the Pope usallly saights and mingles with the erowd, exchanelging kind words with theose he reeognies, who are always a goodly number, as his podigeious memory enables him to reeolleet lmoest pavery one who has ever been .rese.nted to him. This daily T excursion is aways tenrtinted before theah time of Angelus,_ whioh in Rome varies with the season, from five toeight'clock. 6 On his return to the Vatican, the frst oeupation of Pius IX. is o reate atins and Lads ofcthefe l orng da, inwhs eb he is acompnied by one of his cha ln. To ths follow the audience.,dedicated spiia.ll to _matters .of gov ment and msc .ike. These are usually 'xtended to Slate hour, sealdom termtsinik before half put ten or eleven ooloct W1rea the hdi snov awe all over, s few minute are again devoted to eonvermsation with the domstiel presls his Hofinse partakes of a very frga suppesr, and then retiree forthe night. This is r e usual rouetine, and isr seldom interruptedfor Plus IX. has no vacations F proMperly so-caled for the faw days be spends at Castle oandolfo, or Porto d' Auso, arnnot be dignilei. by that name. ven _thenihdoenJees ar as huomerous as at Rome, and the busines of the Churc b never ceases Jn fact, even more than his V predeaessr 8as Pis5 IX. made himself the "servant of te servants of God." -i EDUCATION nr IUuL.w.-A recent pub- j lie return on the subject of natlonhl educ tion in Ireland. ives some intqrestng t- A tistics respecting the religion of childkeen o attending the schools. We condanse as follows : On the 25th of June, 1868 (how slow oil - edirk met in giving their "o w"),there 86oCathoics U , u, Established Chureh - I, 4WPrsbytorimans d al othesu, a86. * * 1al~Wt~iibr.h.r)~s; iClaus comine ; ua w at o4 'ilt wMQt the Geo. ., o.f blwelnd are not,_ duiup of 0Gms "tieat ; ~,ý S PROFESSIO , eDS. ala hr r '7inba sanl ) e ,syrs in il HebS idP"N `-J ' '"'+J '-'w+'5+ + "1 a. 6o . . a z , 0O .ae u r e laroouleAt s eoot a a to 7 P. ib n.aiOpabsoteharpin -uaels. reetir, a.estim. Him tm.o we. P,, r 0 . DD eNIa ]saamobI P 01lC 09· ..............Cs n .·... .........190 ee1- Hesemak atON a sTRree.T. y clane boare-rs f A. 9 to 1am0 . Xa two 8 f I t so .t O No. 5l D.yble s Street , Nsi dComl, srouel. Illa mnpa t0 o'olndk Danish ly toG ly e rllease. f ,T too .= OE. •S .F FIE engaged In tisitiueratientte. Isreet *e O. fce. - TehousSee te--rsis f .909, . ... caalStret.: Mar 1 Tb+ oetr Ur T we tlmiu I1 . l lt bDte el m'tcoisultd theire D trate b e wit, . - I iobouxm. 'ioLe _Ssndlt l ly Iou No. 12 Dryade Street, o Canal, pposte to nsrebri-e Im p tte ,titat r al branches per.t L Wtnin nstry. Person wodesrre te the nsertd t.heae a m h srnts o dseayed tieeth are esirmeotd, so cvIr small efore i pp o'lock A oe . emye ry GiJ. rtIEDRIO C HS, pAUL DENTAL SURGEON,, PRACTICAL WATCD MAKE OR l . m ght or day.n to attended to. Jo y L. I.. SOT.ANA JY .H4pb 1€yo.n and Sorgeon. Czosultatios shrsdence, 57o St. Claude tre. oen itelex. 63 os.............Caoeoi Street............63 curable by the m d school, a treated by me with e... ace:. a aOut ly , O]ZN i DY D r ENTIST,' , Sdental ot t be bas reduledbls ohsr, ads ellemiamim, ribber end silver, witheor withoat eamsst. a tounghex e . proesse. Adigarsnte4,o We seamy The doctorwas a rdejs ro -a TTOda-fr the best eAWts of t Te...........t et pa, by the use of itr...... s oxide gas. vsell ly ....-n sree (ser te ,;.,e., Teeth ateametA= ""s. A perfect t gonasrapnte in every Crn aruattetien paid to ricI our mst prominent ctizens can be seent e s. j aly - . , Ja . APP, D. D, B , 15 A E STR NOTARY PUBIC, odeg the best service. be i.pab ffiT nderIg to aid ptrson sn the preservation of their teeth. m · Thse wbe wish for "cheaep Demtstr' am dee-tr net d Wto call, ad to mbak kn eppo ..te, a st ly NO. 11 CARONDELRT STREET,a mezO of Spectacles and Eye (iaseses, Watches and Partyisr attention Riven to Watch Repairing. aplily . Detwee Piybs aW p·L nd I eoS0" e JON McPH "LIN. . 91 .... --. e.. .. mp ee ... ....3 413 1y NEW ORLEANS. C HON. PAUL E. T.HEAD, JUDOS as roebin f JOSEPH HANT.ON. CreoIs Oh and Uit! ,P ..7s.. a e1.: siuse whw- aat be.a h aai 8" oh .s o a'o. a-,d, Globes per a6Par u 3000 ul ..... ...................... 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Now'lsap JOSEH QzI>1U~aa MCADEMY PO 114 (lttalsry ~ ~ o toe OmssssbahCeda toad o aa ftr am ls Sa . I " a D alr. Faru w msa tl * 1 0 I msosqul d Mai i . the 4S I Or tom Rao. TUCS SMITE, Ce W _ 1Irrriustu lMaad adiestb ][tlt Yaeýjý d. J aý] s Bar. ýºa1. 8.. aulO ly I~ L Jo.,'.(Rnk. ow6a. A OS T V INCE TES VISITATIO, _ Mo~rn Mrar iAw ReEOOD, mJ iw ý Cars b1aU1asaoL Bhso r: 1( Tb. dubq o thia Iaauta·o wl ho rhamme an tho~~Hcruu~lt·car~ to T is betitoano sem..dtetsd as.p a of tgo so of Mu s to s of vtsosat of Arl~ib h tld~ fMly istb r . d onte3ttst~~ar al Csora re Son bSad4sadito a~i~ SRd The Cct t.e .6.. ar sstd TM sayo~stl ýps ,Dea B ularEsoy ps>DN: OF8T.ENI ,,U s O e. t ss helestofJ. ab Phaanloinh' 14o »d ed ............ 10 1 Itsfeersal blab .............................. ... 0 Pr lartin otlfo atoy is . " -MARY. urNr0ldY vPnm, C.OLU. c Or i Br.mUSI . ;, O.CO I NIRSY 01 OCTODU~ir. IM~*. I Ks~ababa BE J~ose ph's g~ait, New 0*ao ACACEANC O - ToBwsw.T N "P M~oans. 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