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qtarandcathbqouesenger wheD.re to rsoheaempaay arw Rev. Archbishop N. J. "Sa=ýnt. a. c 0.HoramUn. Di 1-wouuagYS1 a *C. KOTxNXAN. wE mt lemg polities e-se Whotls th7 . T. J. Kmyav. ST. J. Sura, C. Y. H. Gaweuw, C. SA. 8 ,B.Hw R aaumm. y~~dr t7oimwu v- .1eamsletse "MOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET Or THEN *A B _ _ NVI. ..1 ms"y in J u d gin h eab * d iv o rce case o f tire , b a t fo r ý ; ?e pr ha e t h-r e Ia s ma e D 5o ý P W > m t v u m I L u or m u w f t l m T.. . . ORLEANS. 3WUant. JUNE 1. lfiS. anp V!TT -&A ___ s hbtMr4 er hewss o A~l WWR mrm asamn a a n.. ink Star and Catholic Messenger ORLUAs. 5WUaiN. JUNE 1, aLa. THE POOR. How uWeb Christ leve the poor How much we loais to be Thae comort and the ewe of all their miserwy He knows their pteous cae*, S all bts been His own. Now ienh 3o leapo to shale Nie basher werl4 e bliss With them that have to beer His havy orace ia this! How plsaed he is to see The poor about His three.! Thes' isseends they may be, His welom* is ther l; , Net any fragrant Sewer. Nor any seling em. n. With im bath as much power As one "iat tear them. Whoa iaeeeam bretbeun. Sitpear shnlresaothes.e -ad when Bs se them aglr.. -ergett ig their own woe, Audehppy - awbhle ai Heart lak everes.w Ta prsis, s o sm; That they estil eo day knew The ged of being peer. LKTTIZ nON: 0on EALTH OF THE HOLY rATHERI AND AUDIEN CEs. RosE, May 2. The Pope has entirely overed from his recent attaok of rhen atism. He received the ]1isbop of Bres ia oniSaturday last, and transacted business esual. On Sunday, in the middle of the y, he received a considerable number of gentlemen in the library, and conversed on the toplea of the day in his usual happy and epigrammatic style, playing with an ivory paper-knife evidently used n cutting the leaves of a new book whioh lay on the table. In fact, it is no longer necessary to give any further account of the indisposi tion that has so happily paused away; and it is fully expected that his Holiness will leave his private apartments and- reeive ladies as well as gentlemen on the 5th. A very large number of names have been sent in for presentation. Mgr. Zwerger, Bishop of Seekan, had an audience on.Sat uarday last ('6th April), and presented fourteen young en~ a Innsbruek and Wnruberg. "HisHoliness has sinee received the Bishops of Evreux and Nevers in private audienaces, sand with his numal-esly b hte gene to his pri vate ohbpel shortl after 7. o'clook every morning this wes. SSTA. MARIA IN TRAsTVYRE. The frst church in Rome that, was de dicated in henoo~fthe Blessed Virgin was St. Maria in "r etevers. Founded by the Pope and Martyr S. Calixtus, it was re pired and embellisheod by S. Gregory III., Adrian I., and Gregory IV. It was en larged by Innocent IU., and ooneecraed by Pope. lIeocent III., with the greatest -pomp, and in the presence of many Bishops who had been summoned to Rome to assist at the fourth Cosesil of Lateran. It hab recently been entirely repaired and while preserving all the works of ansent art, re stored and redecorated in the original style by Plud IX. There bas boon a Tridao on the ocasulon, terminating on SBnday last, when ' Inhabitants of the 'Pastevere prond their anient and th* boantiff Basilica, mbaribed to present a silver chalice and four wax c which pre vious to the 20th Septeiber 87, the Re man ,enielpalty gave tru4iVasi The sigh Mass in thU morning as we as the Vespsi th e aftermoon were densely ared. MAfter Vespers there was Bene diMapsad many had left the chureh, when suddenly the explosion of Jbomb was heard in the porch or atrium, &nd al r most Immediately afterwards a number of Bersaglleri with fixed bayonets entered the church. This enly increased the boeeter nation of those who remained and women screamed and tainted, while allere pre vented from leaving the chura t oes not appear that any one han a ar rested for this shameful aset olntimida tion. The bomb waspleed dlose to the sarcopbagus of Cardinal Campeggip, whose mortal remains repose st withi the Iron gates of the atrinm, and who oo cupies a nihe in Englih histery as having been Bihop of salsbny and i his quli t of Papal legate easmeiated with Cardin wplsey In Judging the diveree ease Henry VIII. 'and Catberin el o rg The-bomb was so placed habt LUAetb iats were opes it could not be sees Great fear, rawt indignatle, sad asm contusions appear to have bees the ant eonsequeaees of the malleious saelog This, however is o exuse for the perpe rater, nor for te iathoritlee in'bot havws taken a.y'seraofo steps towards the di covery of the guilty parties. It ei evideatl becoming dagerens to. go to ohureb dera this and-the affair of be ouen; PILG+iQ AGS. It will be recollected that a the time the Eoslsh deputation were in Rome, thi Holy Father gave bis eppr o e blessing to a proposed pilgpmae to eg to come off thi simmrer; thee sbve lbem oater o as e atra l- t n e iea, a pa r t s ' y , an e ; A li #b t h ies s a s stgilnl' dem t oear M .e eari irt of the national life. 'or ww have travelld mach i Italy ean have d to metW from tP e uto time slseu es wi. proceI se·writh tbo/I litl eOuLy their their proesesieea i enrmss ad statue patron .list of the locality, wetdI their way to some spesial saneta Sryi Ntas Inw thing, but has existed and still "or ' over the oPstlepesi . It ao eagev,To and mS have bss held traope. Thee. ploventd ssm ei iro ser, ohrf.ver ethey have beem pmeted. Os. is North Italy wsopr oeuted by the Syndic ordering the suaetuery to be loesed for four days. As regalrds that of Asid,. the freethinkers and freematone of Perugia have hsld a meeting In the theatre of Met erva, inm Perelia, where rthey passed re nlulons to oppose, if necessary by foroe, the propedpilgrimage to the eity of 8. Francis. The Government either freom fear or favor evidently gives them a tacit support, so that while noisy processIons in honor of Mazzini are held to be ianocuous if not " patriotic " and meritorious, one to the tomb of S. Francis, who at the least may be said to be one of the moat remarka ble men Italy has ever produced, Is threat ened with interruption by violence. Not withstanding that the railway and the road are, or should be, open to all, It Is reported that Signor Lanza has already instructed the Prefect. and other authorities in the provinces to prevent all plgrimages, the one to Assisi among the rest; although the approbation and benediction of the. Holy Father had been obtained by the promo ters. I bear too that the annual prooes sion to Qenrazano to the celebrated shrine of the Madonna del Boon Conaiglio, and which Is well-known by many visitors ti -ome, has been dispersed by the police, though consisting of none but the usual assemblage of thepeasantry of that and the neighboring villges, o and fro the iiprely -ieo oirSint o view m no mher -dangerous or political than the feasts or wks eof our country villages In the agricultural coun ties of England. THE CHURCHES AND THi MONTH oF MARY. In all the principal churehes the month of Mary has been Inaugurated with speelal services and sermons, and the attendancee has been large. Besides this, there have been very large assembliesof people at the Minerva on the Feast of S. Catherine of Siena, whose body reposes under the high altar ; and above all at the ehurch of the 58. XlIApotoli. That large and hand some church has reenatly been under re pair, and en removing the high altr with a view of raising it by another step, the "loutlus" containing the relies of ff. Philip and S. James was rediseovered. There hss always been a tradItion, santbeNa ticated by documents sine the sisth en tury, that the bodies of thoLo apstles re posed there. They have been examined by a leairmed ommission, and by thr semi bare of the Cogregthe m orf the bsae ;rebmos oy, three bom, oael, a ther Seeef, Baron Viseonti, aed se osm mendators De Roesi, areol Euwpem eslo brisy and the rest me of ileeriad and is tegrity well lknow In Rome. Thee gem tlemen have drawn up a report the result of which is the proelamation of the aueton ticity of these sacred recbains. From their examination It appe-rs tlhat B. Jame the Lees, the cousin of Our Lord, was a man of robust stature, while S. Philip was of smaller and slighter build. All the relics have been re-epolosed in new urns, and only await th-eompletion of the church to be restored to their lfeper position. There are also the relics of other martyrs of the second, fourth, and filth centuries. These likewise will be placed in a bhandsome and secue reliquaies, and will be lodged in the crypt from which they were token. The crypt, or subterranean little church, Is being repaired and etly exeavated ad a handsome staircasue In the ceatre of the ehurehb will lead to it. • All the pillrss it and walls of the erypt have remained on f tir, hat for lan_ y ears there was no ap . pserace ot ies exietence In the eharel e above, ozeept from a elruniar openias . coveresd bra grating and surrounded bj 0 aslron rallng, at the toot of whbieh was air y ancient Iseoription (of the sixth eentury), . jg ng the names of the martyra whose be. ite repos below. On the let May, th SFeast. of. 88. Philip and Jame, Mgr, - Howard, Archbishop of Neo-Cosare em, r Y the liah Maes. In the eveninl his Glaoe r ve the benedietion; after whleh the re Ies were e.aried in proceseson round the ebureh bsd itrium, four Bishops in mitre. bol4lng thi cords ot the campy under which haey were carried, and Archbishop Howard Immediately following. The Shurch was. brilliautly illuminated, and great ombereot the faithful, io was aadles jolin In the .processIon. The hahrebl was illed to overflowing. GaaskAL NKws. First under this bead I must give the rr mr th L has given I bis we slign wer Chamber rhaving vO a Iinons of lire for san areenal a Taraeto. 8igner !Sell would p j ceonse to six millions of lire (a milliew bel-g bonut £40000). He we oeatveted,ud so er isa minrrterelal rlais; whereato, one, lpidtd. The state of Italian flnanees in b e. We. ye not e iso ny s or sat longtime, and now fte J0e in Ghetto hive been for same days esttlpg bold of nearly all the bon, for l eathy ask 4 per cent. Small .lhane satdo alt to gt. BeidM;e th tl agt osa gld is 17 per osent., that i to say the Eglish soVereign is worth .89f 38e; and there is a general mpreasion that it must go-higher still, as Siguor Bella has just authorised eight millions of paper meney to be laned by the National or Sar dinian bank, and ten millions by the Bank of tuscany. Of course all articles rle in price enormously, as the value of this pa per money decreases in proportion to Its quantity, and all the plunder of the church property of all Italy having failed to stop the gap or rathor the abyss "of Italian Soanoies, it is not likely that even the " bome bouche "of those of the Roman province- alone can do it. In fact if all were seized and sold to- morrow it would be but a drop in the ocean. Everything is heavily taxed. The income tax is 13} per cent., and though Signor Sella might reasonably object to the twenty-three mil lions being thrown into the sea at Taranto the whole affair seems too hopeless for that " flesbite " to make much difference. All the taxatioen, all the.plebiscites, all the spoliation and confiscation of Church prop erty, has only tended to give another ex emplifcation of the met of a witty French man that liberty, equality, and fraternity consisted ia liberty to dti, equalty in mise ,-, amd fraternity in crime.-London Ta Some of the foate set forth in the ceases of 1870 as to the origin of our immense popel. tion of 38,558,371 souls, are highly carions. Thus, while 33,000,000, or nearly seven-ei ghths of the aggregaste population are native born, it turn out that nearly one-half of us are of foreign parentage, on one aide or the other, or both. Almost ten millions of native Ameri cans in 1870 osme of parents both of whom were born abroad, and over one million meore have a foreign-born father or mother. Here are the Iur=-, which we have reduced from I the offiial table : Perses brsi abroad.:................------ --57 1 Perase beth elf whose parents were of oeliga bi th-...... .. .. ........................97345 Penes nlselaor war of foreign birth...... ";.388 P ros w s mo rner w a of erln biryth..... 370,789 Tet .... .............. .............16,4 44 This dovelops the remarkable feet that sir tees and a half millions of our people, ent of thirty-eight and a half, are either of foreign I birth themselves or else in but one degree re moved from foreigners. What a eommentary I i. thus farished upon the wretehedly narrow I and -p tv spirit of "Native Amerlean- I sm, se-celied, which has at dilmre.pehe attempted to role the country by playig upon s unsworthy prenedie against foreigners. Aaethat fet or impertesee, but wbl M sever beea before demoetted by any a, .d ha eonssquetly esaoed beneg stated, Is I that onur foegn population em a whbole, Is a I highly intelligent tpe, sad ot, em oumetime _esnded, lw adn degraded by ilorane eme of the Northera 8ates which meet abbnd in a foreign-boern oplation exhibit 0 more natirve who ar unable to write thasa foreigalrs. For example, Illinois has 90,095 native inhabitants over ten years of age who I cannot write, and only 42,989 of her foreigon bore people, of the age of ten and upwards, I who are unable to write. The.ease it even I stronger in Ohio, where 134.103 natives ca not write, aend 3S,070 of foreign birth are in the suae prediesment. Indlase has 113.186 5 satives who have passed the age of ten with- i out agqerlnig this knowledge, against only 3a of foremgn birth who-a destitute of It. It is true that these agcregate fgirse do not represent the ratio "of iliterse to a gliven member eof Inhabitaasil, whether native o*.for tiga-born.-CIaeMsmie Oaamwe "s roas.e. r,- Fanecs.-The crisi. has come and, eaontrm Sto all foreboding, has puaed without taur n or. bida . At2 o'clock on thb 23rd, e - asemblay met and afer an onerrstfo by3. Ceamir Parlr, Mibsaltmt ner n o , raust, by a vote of l againet 346, the simp adre of the day oemanatg froma the ILeft e uppted by the Goveonmeut. Au ordr the day, proposed b- tbi Night, deelmnlo ht t5ae presnt frm of goero ment wae nc eadr disemain, and regretni e thiS the 0ot Seaseion of the ministry did e not afoot cnmae Sv ve guoarasea was adopted by a ot b o 3414. TheRBit inistedthat the Go vern P ml abshould promptly commulon·te it deal * i to the Asammbly. After farther debate S.ad reat excoitement, it was deideod to.hav * omight esion. ' The result of ee orvt.e ea. so tene nexmci onet. At the night essilom Du fai announced that the Mlnitels hadPi r aItd and thast Thia behd eleptosd their. ; slagu aons. tA measage was then hended t" Phesident of the Assembty from Thlen delim r ll uac to the lsembly the Aglleb funct i adiataly appoint a eueaser ea ed a . !U".e mrr.t. The Left moved ha Thies' e thic aue notoeopteadtwhioh we releled by owteo 36 to U. The resignatlon wa aacepted. The mtmberm of the Left on to seor an adjoeraasms, while the re t·he e shaboming a Proeident rf of c ahd MeeMabo, wheo eeevirad 10 voles. heLe]Lft abtalned fro voltingr. The oha wasee aompliht d without thoe eseligst tlane. througO h the oaty. Ahsetcg the ofe M Ma,ho maya: "I am ainit w apeas for your wish.., mad will salIn sru lo exeato them. The e atironal Aaamhly ed tw great taha-liberatioo . of ter tory and retoe tio of order. The Bat was aly condnetod by m predeueisao, and I rely o you to acogopiah the other. I shall follow the foreign policy oi my predeocesor. I wish for pale and the reorganization of the army, desiring only to restore oar strength and e ai foer *rance her rank among the nations. The home policy will be resolutely conserve-. tive. The administration must be imbued with a consorvatlve apirit. I will appoint to oc.e reepecters of law, defend society againf factiones and atand u sentinel to see that your sovereign will Is obeyed in its inteprity." Thiers has taken hi se at in the Assembty ad. will act with the .eft. ITALY.-ThO Pope in a speech on the Wed nesday declared that he had ever prayed for Fiance, but would uqw pray with greater con fidence. The election of Marshal McMaho he -said was a guarantee of order and Justice whicb bad been threatened on all sides. Tho Chamber of Deputies dually pased, on the 16th, the bill abolismhng religious corporation,. 'The funeral of Manzoni, poet and historian, took place at Milan on tbe29thb. The town was draped in mourning. One hundred thousand persuns were op the streets to witnesa the pro SrIAu.-Tho Csrlists are blockading Mon res, in the province of Barceloim, andDarrS gardy with a large force in marchbing on BSa grona. The national troops are onseatratlng to attack him uand a deslsive esgageomest I expected. Theo Captain General ofr Jame hus been oe.ia.lly notiled to carry into eect In March next, thsproeiamation lIberating 10, 000 slavee. IaKLAln.-On the 28th, in the libel cuae of O'Keefe vs. Cardinal Culien, the plaintiff was awarded one farthing damages. uIaIID STaTElS. BILL Is LLTrIO TO IXTOXICAT/ON.-Tbe' following bill passed the Now York Leglsla nre on the 29th : Every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer, or ether person, who shell be injured oin person, in property, or in the mse of support, hy an intozicated rnsoo, or is. e•enaee of. intoxication ha Citaal or otherwie, of any person, bllU have right of action I hi or her name agaiinst any -eroa or peruos who shall, by sellinglr giv. g aswayi esicfatingi liquors, manse Istoion _Mon In whole or part, f seh person or per eons, and nay pesn or patis owni-g, ret ing or permittog the oospation of any buld igsor pramise, or haviar hknowledge that in. -.o..g Uqos are-to e sold therein, shall ha liable, sverallly or jointly, with the pseuda e prersslio or giving away intoxicatia ,_ e aeretJ, feor all damages sustalual mad for eveln damages; d all damages, rcorrverd by a minor, under this act, shll be -paid itheo r-o sh minor or to hia or her pa t u.siaa, ef nat friond us the sort nall ; t bthe unlawful sdlae or iviag away of intoxictis.g liquors ,all work a fr fater of au right of the loseso, or tenant un der any i e, or o.traet of rent upon the C-anrmn IKfIoGTTow.-This question hu become one of leadiong Importaneue to Califor nlians. On the .th one steamer arrived at San Francisco with 900, making 1800 arrivals for the wse. The local opposition as takingo a deiuieteshape. Tbs Board ot Spoervisrla ,will pa ma duemtee that all Chineoserm --ssed go the oaay 1,.j will he -deprved of hirplg-tele; levyia tct a $15 a qua. er on Chinese laundrymen, and prohibiting the removal of dead bodiWles to Chie. The repro. sentaves of six Chinese companies have ile grphedo to aHoe o o prmentiig athe aate md__ II ) Ts4, 'Cc.s05 tSi A istrao D suuasrrmou Prieas oror.--A 8 o'clok. Friday worbiogC Aire broke out II the busins part of sro on. When iret die Soovumed the io wee in the upper ooer of sl. B/Mons d Co.'s werbeoa - ame-g the wo he shopu, ad e. iames ane iaiegrom tr n Sm i Th. pIo of oliht matrial peha" a th wer e wike 4mueh tlerase d beifoe ie sisal Smoke r efre rising. T e at e Hnerted . lntense , ad In d wetn alnoL utes .. .r soitoatories in twentedy miuta the app s -tori of the bu.ldfn , from hon to rear Sdierne oe twr o bandsF tter wbunee ha usas r glowingh erod stro feier t weasblsamewn and the s* e tHods but wae do-, fnde-r ooritr oat mabout 1oacur rio Th;~e CL is estimated at sayersa mllloos. Amn thew S h bo ...e lldf t w aoe thlh be Nat rle be Ths n d rodi g. I- Iawraovaxurirr IN Bovrrtalaz Man,.ozra sas.-One result of the Peetmeeter General's t vsitl otherloth, wll probably be an - f thapeste_ ear _esevce. Mr.. Cress p. Well hieutrused his eesooateeiotaot, Mtr a net the quw l·Lsddot o*, **l * m s the t k sh, oe. o with ehrai t o eveas el I roMe !fr the eatesion of this eewee ian' as Seodaoe withthe ,provieise of the sot of Marsh 3d last. Is many bieef tbishee e ta Sletters will re their destleaton a woras earlier than nader thn ld eysts, and i s. s e pula from fl toSS 36raeaoonur. Mass Is dte r ebers. ofth e a: thoe. e ho sammte* o r hae t tees oths,. ledes, who, upon their ews pee o~ba es and aums in eand hav started eat to eaptes Oaptain Jack. Gies. Davis is atsied of their idelity. Tao. RLa INTO Ma[sico.-ahorldea has uaat a telegrum to the Secretar of War saying: S"Ge. Augur telegraphs that "the Mezlonp on the border are well pleased with the pznish oent given the Kiokapore by Msaeoule. The remainder or the icka.poos threaten retalls ti, but we are ready for them I they come." - MAlo rAcoasoIr s. Mntss sppL - Ws are pleased to learn, through the" medium of our exchanges, that the manufactluring tinter esat of East Mississippi are progressing I the mout .stisfactry" manner. A late number of the Sotern Honmetead alludes to the three cotton factories in Lauderdale county, and aye they are doing a better bausines than at any other period since their establishment; pay the stockholders a beadeome dividend, anod are taurning oat manufactured fabriHs that will eompere favorably witb the beat mille of the country. The people of Laderdale have certasily isoown thmelveM to he enorgetei and enterprising, fully alive to the wans of the hour, and we hope tkhey will be rewarded by the largestL mesure oof suesso. It is great pity thnat a sInltr spirit of enOergeto industry do not prevail in other sections of ear Stale We want to. se factories, foundrie, mllii, forges nd all other preotaleal and proltah improvements in snccessfll oberation from our northern to our southuars, and from our eastern to our western boadaree. Every oant is the State should mkLL it a point t. develops and eatneelally Prooate oat least one of the.eo trlin. We need nothing so much be factories; the eperies of our peopIe esa bhe directed in no paeth that wil lead more surly nd speedilyf to substantial oomfort to all I classes and oooditions, and to the establish ment of our domestic independeance upon a permanent basis. As we have said befor. these enterprises always pay, and peyl well, and constitute a wealth whioh neiLther disasters misfortunes can sweep away.--Jska A declaration has recenetly bees published in e .Nts'es Mordl, of Montreal, signed by nlnety-etI of the most prominlst professors ofI modioline in tLhat city, giving their opinion on the use of Intoxiotingl drink, liere it is: We, je p.udenrsigled members of the Modi ol Pr slon of Montreal, are of the opinion: 1. That the us of alcoholic liquors as a bevelege is a cause of a grent pat of the I human miieries, of poverty, of sinese ua of I rime. .. That total abetineneo from Intoxicatling drinks, rwhether feru anted or distilled, is sot. nly favorable to health •ad physical and metal vigor, bap that it eeseilly cosi bltes to improve them. 3. That the health, the morality and the hap pines of the people would be greaWtly favored I y aetinencee from itosioaUlag liqauoes. I There are many more ery small ohildre I employed in our manuofactog" establish ments than one not agqun ted with the fcoto would suppoee. fA sWeman was pasing across the common a few evenings sincs., bos ealf-puast ten o'cok, and meetoing a littil girl ocarcly ten years of age di ne ail i huad, he acceOted her, and asked her If it was nt late for hob a little girl to be osi whereupon ehe.rsplied, '- Oh, no, sir tbis i the timei t gsra_ly gi emso, fr I work every ther I wr hII ten orelo*. The gentilman se Interested, and asked what time abe hbaga win, sad learned that her daily tlht r beg. at hII-pest . si Is the mirlag, ead tha the little r 1pail eootised her fd for the da. He also lisIened so tee-old story or a fneUes we eter chilldam a weok in h mUL-L-Lw eses (ml.i) . rm .e . Li ° a rx in 'lBSS 7 .J k asbr the pct weL. am emir .Nme -the day, buti rW 'elesh peg evqy, h of yslsmay t. have their luest haI -i-- . The had made uabseate ,li e mt, *eeealu , hr.iue** * usa. Os Si .rnssM m shade t edMly ete ed the eIp , u the pubaiti r o sessmaedaleu o 5* ady Mauds. Their said lade Muals, 0 beam.; . smel oit i goiodey smbebk- q se Beut the telahble rats samute-st Me --lam, that &i amus. sep, otepas. basabt bat thudsn·i f wi -r ?k '·b - b p.. mbst mhinL, I Iee e. . ..a t he sim,' svisai t Is boy h, "e.ap slu k. " " eem id e sbast bu"t a tres at d mso sfbando t htebs ish atsed. Tie re llkesy topvsrs deasa bWie4 h. -t gums. aUqw sof tkh bropre are the haet ins.: whelmeg , the tide of edvesrley, aed how Uk. she g s we the harples that feed pL their sub. Thee has been qi as saodus of puists fromthis ty. Bhop 9tlh has left as on his Nieon to solicit funds for the, emIpeimn of the Cathedral. He bas ommiesloeed a eslp number of fair lleuteonas to proslese t e work here durinog hisb absence: of coorse, they will take iq a large pantber of o nlkel., lse "when maidens se , mes give Ite aods ol" a ther TreIey, of the Cahedral perish,. hs also taken his leave, sad Father (O'Caghs, of S-. Vloa'es, is alse "seleking green Sels sd pastures new," his misl lsbeing to rae mesy to build his now churc . tather Lorrigas, ef Whisler, has not left te clty, but is bey at work her aug fund. to rebuild k .i ehureb, whichb was detroyed by .a tornado soee time ego. Propeals have already been aed ed lar the building et b Oiserch. dU that aer Lorrigan ooatmplstes oiniang the Soley of Jess. In addition to these ebmorsbe ther Browse, of St. Pailske, is buldindg a oee sebool-housa r.en will ee that we are g Ing. 1.ad a remarkable siatemeug ia Se s of tbhis moring. It Is that theief of ps and all his subordisates baveadres a e the ity t dollars e of their smlasedear. log the summer moaths,4 s ".eadaMalwe the Anaeal embsarsesmeut ef Nheilty. Mis not stated whether the etN i perlw elUstsry and uneldsh or net. IIut 1s, easideealg Oet their salaries are not large, satat ot ass paid is city serreasy, whieb is ate 41seiat, it is certainly an extrerdisary peeedas this ageeof freS. Nwn COvaa ro BtLm aMnas.--4 eeg ago, Prof. Nagel),( t Tbl ,b w e ma ,o eo. thlkl iha, reored tetewageu weUl kei sad psm eisd h Mt Yd. a wonderfuledtla a ntl serves nad Prof. Nagel haril ealad i th opta ere whetr ýsisuOr it, its ereot was sIee pss yam e'antity used is efesret ueoedioOs i stmall, olo feetis ilf a mirred wth water, ade s bessltfm his Ske of see of the armor see eisr t6 result the moreematka led about. A few aspate the l eie tion, the fog hle daruted his be ese lose dease, and - Imp Heeies h of flit was perceptible. After t e days' of he remedy, (au Ilgeetion aIht asd morn l,) h sat make out the furultu of the wart with asEless eearesa bs aide bititelt about wishooet feeliag ad otd r.arth day of mrearsa t kbst. p, see through tb oborougbfsees f elity to peramse that eneeforh the member of ie of blindaess will be lire'r 1 l-