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zI rOZIAL Aa 'OmB aP3.. Exz-Ooeraor (lery3, *'abjsylvanla, die d suddenly on the ith. Yellow err is r*gSl Iia Rio Jaiero, t C dathe.eraing foy ta dag. . ' Genersal eGokL epats hLavig killed. Indians sines ta ye'paign esusseiesA " year." Tb. Mlaeisrieal ste jlat week pasede a ll anthorislag Jt3les to lbletitnL lifei mprimao msnt for the death penplityT. The oeasum of Brasil, jat emplestcws the populatloP to be 10,000,000, leluAlagnear ly 2,001e .*fslevs.astU .b4iinCse adopted arE et OovertUna5et Cofft.f )bevS will be seary to Lear that twenty-five thouSdm4.tao ~f th 8s ril we burned as sea ontleA 1tbr, whilst in' ttsmit from Btainl to this country. The lneb s esidents of New York r eon dearvglag to establiah a e*ttlemeatLa tia' neigbbot lsod forhlsa.lad Lorraise ost-* grantsto" be ealed New strasboeur'g. The Empress E.sleiedl said to have ad dressed a"lctter somewhat seol in tone to Mar abal MaoMbonJin 6 i 1 to his offer of excuses for not attending the funeral of NapolepnuIIL France will be prepared to pay almost the whole of the fifth milliard of the war indemnity ih May, so that it may be expected that the complete liberation of the territory will be effected in the coarse of the year. It is believed that the House bill requiring prepayment of postage on newspapers at the office of mailing, sti6ds a chance of passing the Senate as an Administration measure, and will curtail newspaper profit and circulation. Several gentlemen, says the Columbus gun, told us that ten thousand negroes had or would be moved from Southwtetern Georgiato Arklansa The agents, it is said, promise 4t( per month, eletieag, rations offlonr,meat and syrup. * MAulAis. Camnonoswr.-This distinguisheB soldier of 4bUo Empire, who is in fatlinggheilti, is stated tojavo attended the last solemnilties at Chislehburst, in spite of the assurance of his pbysician, Dr. Saville, that he could only do so at the imminent risk of his life. Two boys, aged twelve and sixteen years, were recently convicted of murder at Burling ton, Iowa., for killing their mother. They stabbed her seven times, each one of the wounds being sufficient, in the opinion of the Doctor to cause death in fifteen minutes. A Now York telegram says: "A private dis patch from Rome ansouneea the appointment of the Very Rev: Dr. M. A. Corrigan as Bishop of Newark, N. J., and of Rev. Wm. Ii. Gross, a Redemptioniat missionary, as Bishop of Savan nah. Their nominations were confirmed by the Pope on the 2d nit." A few nights since, three prisoners confined in the jail at Legiogtos, Ky., attempted to escape. They had cat an opening through a stone wall two feet thick and had gained the outer S ard. A quarrel then hboke among them and they returned to their cells, where they were securely Ironed. W. J. Ades, laps of thb e kTewaU, bat now editing the .Entet.segase.frrwfer, growls becauSe theledbt 6ifi" eiy'l~ 4i094, and the Mayor's salary has been increased $10 a month. Evidently he has feegotten the lxrury of 11v ing in a city that ewes $R3,000,00 and a State with a debt of4ta,00,000. Mayor Havemeyer, of New York, seems to have gotten into trouble with political leaders already, sad has beas eetspellfti to Slt pesie attentioB teja.i letter to aeespteaoe of thenom ination, in wbiobtle., a ena 'TlosiLte to bie a party candidate, and sayes t he inot now to be swerved from tat,*opsaim. -". James Gordon Bennett,'tt 'ia said,.eemotse plates publishing a daly talpitr it' London after the a atl. 1f. the Nw. 1(rk :MMask.. .He is credited with saying that beis prSpred'to invest one million dollars In it, and to make it a modeit what a newspapdr should he In en terprise. Such a gheet would wake op the cockneys. . The funeral ceremonies of the late Vicar General f;tarrs, took place in St. Patriok's Cathedral, New York, last Monday. The church wass draped in black, and was crowded to almost suffocation. A pmatifical high mass was celebrated by Ard~Abiebop MoCloskey, and the funeral oration was preaohed by Bishop Loughiu, of Brooklyn. Mrs. Ricbboeag, a well khown resident of Escambia aeonty, Flbridadled on the 18th unit., at the advanced age of one unadred and seven years. The Pensacola Express of the 25th ult., speaking of the above person, says: "hbe has, until the last two years, been in perfect possession of her faculties, but of late they have failed her, and she has been prepared for death for twenty years, having all of her grave Elothes made. The dlaughthbr of the late Chief Jostio. Tanesy are in straitend circumstaaces, being comptlled to -sm their aubsistene by working as copyists for Jlawyer La BJalti. more. Members of the legal professiaon throughout the contry are about startiang a fund to reliev&eIh nsomesities of these ladie, the childs.e of as man who for thirty years held the highest jdleidl polsitton in the oeuatry, and died poor. Ba.- e eall the bttention of our readers to Mr. 1. P. Vlrtis aedsseisemsat em er iM pag-e. It wll be m* bhseta ps h ta, a lasge sd waded atesmenat f eam, ems e psa ssa m4O t tens e esarbberI , ewer pets, ete. aM aesss se ganteta blag e eah ad he is Usated tat bli sle winl sem, meiseate. lioes hutas semaa pleas of roens aaes ear setdeasse steld eeker tbsopleasr er proest to bek dei * em alttatsag thsm. saC sbeani call e Mr. Viee, as Oarter street, fer seed at oneas, as epries t asw sear at hed. Ladies will End the silk advertdeent of Braselma A Adam eday very tetresttag It is a femlalas wessase, to be fto of sllukeasd whem u a he sinidga s a sut at as them geatserso priess lsdlptq, wge as reran why it shemlet be I TIpaGR4ipp? 810 UX 'ART. SUNHITD rAT.LS. WsAzIzTost-O_ t ...i1._ the electoral votes of the States for tresiaent woere counted i by Congres. The votes of Arksasee s. Leo Isiana were thrown out. The bill lioreiotg the salary of the Preident and other offloiu t, ltit im the Hop-as- 80,, 1, aaih C dit wobilihrvertlstlo eontivesu Theo ae r toit wise forb 6r r nd tre long-talked of 'mmrandum t " see was codebi l* ver, on the pat of ae. M e v ook roborate his r for er s le o gt atw in e ofemn mc w earie wh to retthe thoi 7 1o o steohl i o l to frvot .Y e -A , mllef o the ,alos tte s d te Messrse Morton, Alcorn, Anthony asdmi b Sad will act tooether. Tb..o toene othave iv o r o idenceh _iabllate ste coin_ SCspaetor is It m e is Withbot alastubnet btleof ibth vel'o . tRe oi deoftr l eat of t oegesoel. " nTeest o tea tt ofS toe favor nw .ooer et while Governor b 0e armo th fw en war tp the knite, A. (l a. 0.--Two impertat Conovetio havedu st . One for ast gr ueaof sum of the pelore o nheoht tsmefor the ditggiug g, cralse, . d w- r o. rivers tosnoure water comnanim - I O Gt mw the Mis:l:sPis to *tlantie;t 5 ,r t which representatives from dye , ·dta wreso proeht, ws in. the interesb t of. b i iwteiminmgKstlon. fersoantive wmert doptld. -ty reommeodOin the preparation of as bor o e nglish •nd-tereevn lanuagestving informi{ tion of ,t les our es .'of the o t. h,, tL S, Srailros4 oo.t hule5 asal ado t low raeS for theIines for the settlement o omalrsrn . that latni owser .eau?3la the sbl ioiem t.b he o eering low rents. and long time. ng The. Convedtl4tP fids tb. el mportaaoe of t ,nd Amerieaa4u ir tiios also, ad auks for-epitai' I and skilled labor from the NorItr and eltends ou. acordial in'fl~tlmto ttCt ps s 4kil d un, labor to come and assiset i dvbel tn the sources of the State. The report in iavor of direot trade with Enropee y means of the Ito States uniting in subsidizing the steamship 4( line] Was ldpted. "' - " nd ,Ksttcit.--Collector Roblnson and eight Deocratic jundge~s. f Lexlington, Ky., were arrested on the 1tbh, by the United Btates Marqbl, et-rensing to receive the votse of It, co oredmt rt'tb 'cent municipal election. sobu .pore.i te"a sidotahe nloterest s msanifested in. Was e itonin these. It is believed the cae will present litigation whah hue not been "ex o ceodedinpubtie interest for years. The beet legal talent in the State qf, Kentncky will hbe employed in thes cans, and prominent iie a., ydre, who have given the matuer their atfen iog- tione.oitl ald otherwie bmllevo thit it is e ot sariPbles foir a settlement of the matters in volvod without the case ultimately flndgathfeir nds way to the Supreme Court, upon one or Me to eral points which will attend the coming prosecution. ar- Without dsturbance, buhot with feelings aut of the most intense iuterest on the part of the hop people, the Government of Spain was changed Son the lhe b lost. from a Menarohy to a Repub. lio. Oi a tls e day the foral abdiatilon of 'an- King Amadeus wae read in the Cottes. .t the said that when he Aaepted the throne..ieo er loed p ab Ke g of.el b.te people, a nud tot ed fling that great nrmbers of the people were to not in. sympathy 'Wtth' him, he reeigned the a trust. .. The Abdication owas e eepted unanimously te and resolution esablisiatg repubolic ai iam vesting in the AsseWbly ful powers, was adopt ey ed byatvoe of3l0to 3t~ ... The Cortes elected the following Govern mest: Fligueras, for President of the Couwhoil, m w reeived 144 votes; Cordoba. Miniter of War, w, mrot e f; Pie Maigtll. Mnister of the Inratsr, h oe "b 4 e Nicolas Salmeroo, Minister of J. idees. 147 votes; Franciseo Salmeroo MInjltor ash of 4olonies, 23d vot; Beanaer ''lee-ro of Mli rine., 216 vote" 'Crtstla, Cmister of For ste ablblrft A 2 voteo; Boeesr, Minister of W IPCMl Wokhes, A votes{ Eakegerft Minister of rfinance, dr v otues. ehee, i or e aetbui et the hrpabite will 1* Ic iesce6 hl witlout a struggle s sparoelyg posbre. o. he leHtbons, at a meeting held in France, sub o eft scd. o00,0000 rE aae to aid.e tDuke do o ltpenslooer in his struggle for the throne. .; be Committee of Thirty es copolnded its iwbPrs, but has ot yet reported. Thters ip me b to be opposed to many of its tmas-" ao hi~s and ill eeo their adolption. I Uoivern pebllhse sidtier from one of , Nsomlee%' Ministers, whsee asme is not gIve. i no nruae , revelattons emde-by De e do e it Gramnont as to the promiaes of seletaned Smade by Austria to France at the beglnning of hthe wsr with Prpasia. The eourres denteadnt rto ramumnot's itatements, tha the treaty for trile alliance was nearly concluded between car Pralie, Italy end Austria; but it4s$Ia J ot signed, because Napoleon rejected it ire Ikhonsorable. The sae writtes also assert that ibe It wuas by Austria's suggestion that Rome was led given up to the Italian (overnment. ad The Court of Queenas'e Bench at Dublin so quitted the Rev. Father Lofton of tlalway, on P the 1:3th int., of the charge of illegal use of spiritual influtence in the GbalJway eleotion. The of vst crowd present applauded the verdict. Bih rrALY nd The Pepe on the 13th gave audlince to sev eth oral ofieers of the United Statee navy, now in Rome. In the course of converslion, his Ho e liuese aked how be would be received in rect America. The officers said that the people of hey that country would raardlhis residenue among for them am a great honor. The Federnl Cousoli at Boeae. a.Idreoed a letter to the Charge d'Affalres at Rome denying, tiol in a Sharp manner, the right of the Pope to dismember the blsheprtm of Bwlterland. The Legislature also instructod Bihop Mer cuemilled tp decide qouckly whether he inisendebo olti- bey the Pope or the Swiss Government. on The Swiss Council of Stata heestopped the salslt for t.ree mouths of all prieste who tlug , Ir uanthoriasd the Papal bee ftablieh linga seprate bishepuic for Geneva. y A ttsiute m been tntreduepd in .he Ohunbe of Dopui.me at Pest, u rently de maundig the expulsion of the Jeenita from egI, DEIrMT a A Wommar Om11rLuXAI.--Mr. ea Gee. Peter Iloum)an, iate Chlef Clerk L the bet Publiahiog nd Advortlanlg Bouseof Meers. s OrGni e& ]linman, No, Bouth sret, died Ieeterady morning of a pFulsoe _ sboe U_ w L rhich he had - affieted for *r some time. He bad been employed ia sg Meesre. G. & H.'. eetasblibhment sinoe It wt Wa. opened in 185?, and weU a meet useful ard faithfal beiniesen man. Mr. Hofmua I1tod for a short time io Californha, of and also Ji Europe, but wa a native of i$•a Bltimore, being a son of the late Peter Hoflean, one of the esrieat and meet eb prosilness *orcant of Baltimore. He ewire in hie Afly-Iret year.-B tims - 391.833015 B ~Riwa 1x1. m a s - -- -*. The Paris correspobldent or the London _ Sopet, under date of Jan. rd, writes as Sollows: fHeo fo s e ( esevievse,-Th. pil- p ,grimage aosela4ed yesterday. An m a eonaoorseef peple tln the two churhs fa ,eJý$tao u da Moot and the e Aoahs 1e he of n aat stee 1t i a it e idt oth Fiane, L 1 mh.4bdb £ -Tbl is a afrsegi atziM th It vary ine moReut the ex aiseUsi Ca..ndle te, roe ,ggeithe, so . I Preas· sras : " :teth. :Pretestant , elapelo the Ortafo o abd was being i<)aed ba.Acon eg sof 2,000 ssoa'' #sr hid atltuekl' $, the .oteolie r tao thttoaa arludl i.s e aptO lesioll, ppýeygrrrr; U If or'tbat tsee' *cy isee 'tt " £swed by a.... .. k e - a ol (he Yth Dragoons, asu.tee-camp " ,t, laGovernor te Parsa enerap rt a beg oresieu Aout e, Mand 1!ere Pts i kg classes wasof2 pdnfittle .if bahed on 4 trine-les lapd dow .the Papa Etn amongst *rl4. The only way, he said, pto e~me the suweses of our efforts was to assert the frue doetrine without comprom ha in that lay the olg e o e of de par 16ag Afce. This speech was wrmy p poee wordsof strong approvl" eand en Soiurlagement for te droeoine of the work. with it the misers and depr esr awas to ieg the vrier wo iat a revoltionist. Mgr .ibe sph seemed to make a strona u. preamn on thoe e f of t hpr .lars wo h were Sopened in Parisr and also in the provincea. o al The Count de Man, with M. Leotn Gtie Sthe mouta erare workligsealously and hard to extend taese admirable institutes. The Soriginal idea is due tohem, and it is tone t.hat will go on and prosper. Many of the I large tiese already have gont instiates sai bin r to thate of the emetropoli, and if the SCathlseotie body le ds its hearty eo-oper, t n to the P aris Committee, it will not be lg hore every large town has a cerrae 40a te rf oer of its own. Thi wiueald be oappy stepa is advance, and thve workine Shea, beome praetrneal Oaproter n would nothe lb'. Irewto toa sell the raks opi.the a nted S.The Late r ots in Teffast--The Marquis Sthe M ajor of Belfast reviewing the rilot hi-of last August in thatr borough, and inti Spquesetn theat th tae Govetomends not in I- tened to Paers a C aommisint of Enquiry. rIt appears, however, frow the Chief SeGrer o iary'o letter, the rthe evernmeit haer natitoted extena ive enquires the resulthe ofot whh are embodied in that- ommuncaru tona. Lord Hartingeton desibea the orgiea - of thae rilot, thas :r"It wealo appear the Sthelor d at o the riots, whi began on the r of 15thlse ot inued ftor sev eral days, w a conter- io ta the the G proeesi not yat lthe Ora ofiter on twhe ovh e Jnlde hra i d tpp esteb on ths toenquir the restseeg wofw re etl.ratewh aeailes re th c anomt cuea .e eof t mh e "riots, tee tthIt would a hpeaoth loened ,g-wo i thoer ts hi r te oftee mnter the 1aond et foru seerl dast, wDera, iht to asemble, determined to oi ani-- e a proteean a fa d mri t o thee pceMiaus ofe oldfharit alethasuretowt , a l "lfewt mier Sfromt the towon ithe tro ougis, n. Dit oi trbe having bees appres thende, througel i o thOrange opposition, are foirce, thaf i described, wtastsembled :-"isvexellelhas - understands thaet on sthe Ith of August, there ofwere 6ttioned in Befnt-htCont bl 4n mean oL ad rante; auxiliaries arrie Sonf the r14thl-tote , 500 ArtillerPe Cav Sry, ab0 ment of the i4th Dragoon Guardsi of Militia--- men Antrim Rifles, not toolu.. e tag oltel .er - d the evening, on their s ,b thse Ca alp ' C thooliccPirnssin lb at. turn from hannabetown, the Caotholler d r iagt to wer mbe the Orangmen t upas a prts o te ifast, and the riotad g waos of otined almost da. and aighte uuail tfe 24tl fothe At.wese os the forthe above saed. i o1,4n0 me haore, foot, and poihee, athrgye - o the rdistabbe s :-"'n woald appear thit bhese obed was aery wbeth Ose a eie mn .was killed,.and 78 were weahe uen dsotad stontes, 1o h o fri w anpose thr nereoUaioe Wd in elfa st- otherwi la.y 4 0amd-e of them a so severely auito aseie rtment the 1eth pit-al ; 8Arte7 famcial In were compell ed, b threeat or othnerw s o ito leave tere homets, a ed 24s7 hoises wa tsDwred l or lth~d.e Tekei ofne thasei s o isn from e a-r asatos, all to C athceh aor atos sete lde the etrmen, Isjoorae i arts. Te arrest of telfe a nd t bh r ar taes co lind a busy mo an stile town of 180,000 ae i S bitante the damag the to propetty, b lDre 1e- portion of which was ptresetedor at thrl n Aases and levied on the rates, and tho the oInjry to plife and limb, apart from o moral ands aoial evils o other kinds waer Sre n sply incalculable. Catholie~t had, r rv tt n the 14thtota, 5ep0t"Art ill frayiie lne days, to a ght for t heir sa livdes, and wa to- ry, accre I of the t entiD e lajoron Irs n slges andlevied on the rates, o ndt their 1. the pluck and prowess inherited from thelir di thefme d theiruo eaoir probetiren. vss r..t etstL i ; Sir a go ocunrs lan o tin Ie I Armagh. His .whehm he sat for the county ft 18B to 1 he was saceedid 'his sev wo died. It a netr, who may pro our to so in Amaagb. r pr5etiotor of L ,t- e ne xt elecetd Ait~"iral, sat 185.M The City of ht ofgifof of the OrangEL.:o ~4 (From tbhqTabl qI,.Jonalryrih.l J Rseortqf the Gemnuq 1mseuZss tlos . TRa EIOIR IN DAxOI PS ':" '" : 'The follou!nog ppitifatien has beeo n vit I to the parish priests mall the snuarb, of Tr.sv for id tbte jo% anb qsh"46 ,. 0paniss 'fnorsnatioe : reeived &'A SE Entrl Government, to the effeet t at. e4d4mptorist Fathar iha bbhelal iei sist- .| reYt.,;priest who >1.m core. qf4$1minusa.OeI alMve received orders from the Govern meet to see that g9heathahg des, a n op pe gain, unless fresh regulations d, be made by the Governumet with. e to the Redemptorist Fathers, who are at present debarred from'saysoeb tfections" Tofpy erenpe. j requated ..to let mse knew; .. hr Thse .oeera .shavre beeat 1 obeyed, an 1I am furtkher anstr eted to.ip form your Reverence, that the Rede - rists are not'allowed b 6 io&j-themselves with the cure of souls in year parish for I the present: and, until further information you are to forbid them frgm exercising such rundctoin. ' MULLR9, Mayor of the Suburbs of Treves.. " To his Reverence-_ - Parish Priest of-" SELF-GOVERNMENT IN PRUSSIA. The so-called "National-Liberal" party - in the new German Empire have most sin I gulat Jdeas on the subject of self-govern ment and true libeoraity. The bbst proof of this is, the extraordinary ,way in which d they resent and unish ifey an th g erman e gtors for voting in a way that does not sit "National-Liberal" ideas. r. For example, the Franifort Gazette writes g that " at Furth, the late communal and 'e municipal elections having gone against e the Liberals, these last have thought fit m. true to their love for police intervention r, have sent a protest against the said elec n tions to the Government and aide a for d mal complaint to the effect that the Gov e ernment ought to interfere! . ie And in the town of Amberg (Upper Palat a inate) this same " Nstional+liiteral" party i- having been beaten by the "Ultramon e tanes," and obliged to give up the manci i- pal authority to this last party, resolved to de distinguish themselves, before laying down to their maunicipal dignities, by exercising a a small act of revenge. Wherefore, on De g cember 31st, the last day of their tenure of office, they met in conclave, and proposed r- and carried, ner. con., the suppression by the police of the " Catholic Union" of Am berg, to whose activity the results of the La municipal elections were mainly attriba ;o ted. * A REALLY PATERNA. GOVERNMENT. i. " It is well known that the civil author-. S'itis have been ordered to throw all poosi ble dificulties in the way of the formation . of Catholic Unions" so says the Liberal , Landshlu Gazette; "' but it is now," it goe i on to say "that the distriot authorities s. hould be ordered, as they have been re cently here, to send Into the Central Gov t ernment reports on the political bias and to opinions of the emýployea in their several d, istri`cit and stil ore. recently, the same 1. district anthoritle riave recetved orders w from the Home Mu ter, to send, In also tf reports on the disposiion and attituds:of . the parish priests wi each district, towards the GermanEmpire. Andindeed, latterly, . the prfittte correspondence between the. e heads of distrIcts and he Government has it been very active and lengthy." r, THE JESUITS iN JiAVAIIAN TYROL. Tle Jesuit Fathers at Traniu and at Ep pan have been ordered to break up their establishments ia those places, and to give pp living in community. These poor fa thers, having been hdnued firstout of Rome e and then out of their previous settlement at the village of St. Paul, had taken two ~miall houses in Eppan and Treanin, which 1 they had fitted up after a very rough fash e ion. The seventy Fathers who managed to Is crowl into the house at Tranin, had been obliged to take pdseslon when the houses were so daap and uafnisehed that it was is barely habitable, because they had no ' place in which they could lay their heads. The whole population of the Tyrol was in Sdignant a the way in which the Fathers were treated, and gave It indlgnation to I be understood in a vryunmmists ble man I ner when it became kDoWV that k of the m Fathers had actually died into .coquence 1 of the dampness of the house d that Smost of the others tlen I "But," Stake these de ¢ ct.e Fathers prayed and studied uneomplalningly in 4 that same house, and not only helped the It patish priests in their work, but noaurished d at their own expense, thirty-three poor Sfamilies. Ths was very dasgereu to the ' tate, illiberal, and unoonetitntional, and tih poor Fathers are to be turned out now, Sin the depth of winter, withouot having any ot themr place togo to. 'I UMOP or PDI.BORN's PROTEST AGAIstn 1xaw comas rsmeaL. LaWS. o The Bishop of Paderborn has addressed ,. a very energetic remoastraneo to the Min r iLster, Dr. Faik, a the apo of a formal Sprotes the n oew oJeet oflaw, Just e atro4d~ at the rPr Diet, appoint. m- ns eehalltIeal saupreme councils, and tlonaU rating a ronte ot reprsenatstion s o teomunaes in eselemasueal matters s. We wish ourpae pmrmitted of the repro a daetion of this documenta, bat it is to tho .. efect that all ecleeiastleal arrangements, . parochial and other, have beep, both by o the Constltatieonal Charter, and by the sub e sequent rescript of the Government left to I the Roman Catholie Chureb, as regards e Catholles, on whbieh groead the Bishop de er ete the new proj*t to be unoontitu~ - a tional. He coeelade by warning "His Ir Excelleasyn" meet respeetfally but mt de m, cidedly, that as a Bishop be protee against meh Iaws, sad that his duty re qaia oof h lu e reebid all perish priets o0 his dloeesa to sstlaka as way n t arry in Out of such lawas wieh, if they pass, I S rl ba1e b.iaseed by the Minister nt. any pMy~y as euasitataOa withi th proper auht Lnd thot their AE:M t eli DiI '.' a 4Ic, ap, ,e Iiltmiiitql Of b ' a. o"=, i: I. Ion Sth'e Mi.i st 'De alk&rW eautdd is eae' day's t dai g *dr tterret Depati 4 Shed ( lelp efea eoA bepkdrloa hn b t e hof HE . csalo a o a 'I g thcgof .eliiltlitt a~e &in mesd pi,. that th, , e.es'e.,. a Withenme t ihg riee moeslytotheiigE for assaoktldgu i pelen wiits wiek' Dr. Fatl lieskltsh ih bl tlathe De laws, and e ethat owstls pio of tstk dti wboispo aI eelesisacnaisA ap gip o it e .....U tlthe Misitse e fiad th depoi a nsd te1 elese that be .l bsuperVio ha i todepeudeny ! i withi n a iiep stdr e, jue - E i hs hk tilq unaloer oenas tth lel ¶ tbicQl gestspe as w ich eipebsr. alkPn d 4 bas so eie tt ases boihae tohde ide i ons rtAd h aiard --ia ieubnys G.,i uaIt me FialythMier bepoibeetordhe a citle to stud ecd idblyh is An epseitiot oef l awntbI t, '* empdlowrngthdooseatse t reasii cew in Seatcle.sinarti ppnmeas. -. . .·aru 8ary toaded thend A eps- ion ofnsy .' The eelerasti being the people's instore is fior'he n rt itae f thi tate fr p tie r ol caotios eill have t odeille ohivt. " meancdo rder p hpr eatlasp owe sistanctr, a fi am )dl as peace.b no tes yerts so o astemie hiss J to fromeiheimom t Ot o Ieeb inaty dIIr a j. ! a di bi thoseion h e "It, l i . rkce e hi'nli a S i ilterps eled, h ! ,w -e - ing jbopirtriyt ,pt 4c !: f l-abolished as' parishes, all agreem haDn iqf I this kind wil,-_no longer posses "'legal, t tical penalties which, says Dr. Falkr re to be aso defined ad bounded that irit .no e longer be possible to produce a conlic le I en informata congcieniwa." The rest of the t speech, whioh is an expotiola of the law - ' empowering the, State to resist oer sin - eclesisastical appolintments. ... S"In the same waw lC will be lawfel for thel etate to demand the deposition ofr any oe clesiastic l superior haing autheorit in thoe Empire, even althogh the said petti or may not live within the frontiers of Lte y Empire. The tribulnal for Judgeing eprlesi - atical causes will have to decide on this." Finally, til the Minister beged the Houe to o decide rapidly, in oder that the laws might O be pansed during thiser eslop in order to a secure a firm and lhastng peace. if S To the Iyouth w se taste w iue hid to y purs/ue a osiarcaI aemsr.beree bene baintilte . wl elilts i poutal,thrat l 01the ans· l byl ef h may trdh hiesmald rhL andasodsehl 1is 3e.; Stendaed sp3herse. Sa ,ll rrall ttoes seres ' rheneee s.. . s thpa...t. o t k of knsbi perta ins.t.o thes.et .h rasIu siw th se a Sbitloa .a. e ilt. s . yis. ttle as re in ta naf himr.self . t.eF s os.hk . wliegJ r I -Unti rwi Ur Slast tenty years, no organized system had been S ai4 i 'eto .alt iiA.. es orse -ue tm ic tis Narers& tin ad aslp rule lit was kaer ahai tsthref ae t y years duatar elea M 5lwagh heip bao t hiD - ' I saet bar anj o tis lpMesoto pa4 h rlanhwaef A a .tion. t. w ore, p t,hI self in "T }L'Yad U the t oet porpziiPt ptd mOspr ofsAi· ist rattors. ase /t woitpee d.. b'S~- rlr foi. dJ "th as e wfornon, as assalce dat se ta PM teen whopas we t amleo a s oeet ors pe, as oemmear , Weinat tm oo tbt belapýerft health a. mie rrthpale. e )MsRCIcs ato tonie e ie 5 l s-,Relsdeei tion. lamp. 185 peaps..-Thtlse vsati deals with thb i- fpecilty of magic leatern apostoksaC iqasasipbtae. ir it givas popular explanations of thintir departmea 'e of optics, disaernlng Is detail the~u poe and pro. Ir- ceases eavolyed. 'soseal proniaetheIi i a So the Le Scioptlcee. ef which the sutbor ts *S'1inti't, bet the it book is vslalbla fie anp toaditeS 13sk'.asu hEal es . Bed band priced ct alols ef t i eded miti dia taee'iva h in this vole,. wieassua esuph Las. wheirM. I- be used Ia s alestratlve teeters, Pubtted by' L', y, P Marcy, 1340 Chestnut steet, PllIldelphls. Pricer, lty a seats. ". is ie A Aowxnant. VIsIT.-E...y in the week Sour anctum we ho*ored by the appearance, in coorm - terfeit presentiment, of the Very BRev. TatLr Burke Shiaelf! ld what Is more-we te it to our readers r.e inw.whisper-wet.ted to keep him hereafter tll Soraseve Through the politeness of Mr. C. D. Elder 1' we bare aes this addltion to or store of cherished re keepke; and ar readesr wll be gIad to learn that Sthey, too, will And the great Orator, surrounded bj - Avwtlasmsetelr~l CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY. 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