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nimng Star ad iCathodk sMessAer. saw OlluA.A . lUNDAY. JSS 1, 153. irses the Debsa 1tLs.] HOPES PAST. * hb ow &a ie whm every Bald and gre., ps agwa Its::arld Of we; A S i day I left my ett reaet i U. IMived lam. sal, is my e "A. - Sassetred rm u e o• I Ami ~ r e * am te Wllerlsbas iebsM. owrwtygit l . .a. ! S d sr Uerl mpt ewrLMl ' re a ate d ssw Will spsu sstearnio smaras K arej . eL amy mot we dll mol ý cos. --We bO e to eon emar. eseedds ad Catholles georaw l em the eyst se ws wee y aaFte Phgeibowittm ho & , < aWto th at the br Cateollo t m an all witha te liba ts of tin se y aI Just thet tMe beon dedlesed for the anut exel/d _vel of the eoloetd C athbolles. It, we tthu wm yoe W keedhal etoeot on t46 moara et dhe .olored Ca tholics gerll ~O o bee N thaemos h a Cherch of Christianty lookt a. teresldy O rm thir PlUhlan, auaor the bl hbt oae t siodes thI the MSCath Onl the bno itve hoouh ip sm othe pile of j ot to· see Isaare ei .Abribame beaom. The dei 1 wead ore doleied fowr are still too tS oat not .olred Catholas Ith, we tr e eeill t ben ..Will Ibp e nwm malr- o t the olo * prondWln the 9 Slat. On the bread o9 o i Foo Csao t larob l am a aege, ead in th thellosb e besmWtole .o ity emals a I bees wJooely l r teas pise of torment to i Haem Lsgeul reAebrsh a se b The t hep we utds of tsheirvlwaa stll too cathe 1 net to oU maod to =MW et .lroayibe nd. to the tgow ag want of lomeate obliaion Claho Uiteble fr ltim theeMt of evenot Leoret. Fsome hebac k e se a of telo 4 detvotm etopecially taoair (the ieolora hd I tholss) lnteree a or s buli washso this i• little outlay mitservo te m eat h r tbs o time to cote, de Jesuft Fu oneedveg o none more oflik tonr t rls do ends than seeminl a fond tod bnl on pftenth street, ofo Ashrbarry Cos asbeg oanety to the marle toatis, ons or nthehni os Lc ag amounted tio f pmebsmo 9,00. Tbos hed si and res st wafor s smeomplihed abua t he dieteid of the eoia. alther k olorke 8. J., boill be imstor ai oharge bl re eent a I little outlay mimht hshr the mumb, p of osn e r tihe 8o. Loeos Univehe sity. tis an amble and nons protentios edlce, bat besutiel withatn t The hatr is berl "'fuory yet tstef, blly deot eft the earliest fondterronofliedtboam ia t the Statee dfoidd to purheae ir. Thy did sou ated. d the wall hntog with several oil lat tegs, among wash the celebrated plotare of ig armounted tos sef9e,0uca.e The purch Bineaed Peter Claver aodmiosterld n the tla dites d of the Chura to h tolored oid of God. hon ill benday at nin a. b , this church, ithe Met of itskind i eaB Wst, ai d probaably ind the ountry i bemt lleng et the name .of .de ing, izamonbeth, was dedicae ted with all the pomp rit splendor of the Crcthole Churchild oby isGod. On lGrace Bishop Ryt nine A. fter the dedchatiohn er- t seeminBisyop RdiapidAfter the dediotion er- enth emonie were performed, His Grace blessed the b new banner of the St. Elizabeth's Sunday b Schoot Societb, and the dedication sermon was preached is English by Rev. P. F. O'Reilly, of the church of the Immaoulate Conception, aid in German by Rev. Father Weber, S. J P A11 the Catholio oeleties attended the dedi cation ceremonies making a splendid display. 7 -lWters Watcma, MayMay 24. Rev. F. Goosdry. C. M., has been appoilted Sultertr of the sieters of Chrity in the Uni ted Satrt in the place of the late Very Rev. d Franees Bnrlendo, C. M. Fatbher uedry has C been for some time pat attoached to 8. Jo seph's Church, Emmltteborg, as the ureoclite of bhi predecessor, and consequently does not enter pon his new poeition like one without experience. w On the occaseion of his visit to Warrenton. t i., Ilth int., Bishop Gibbons confirme h twenty-six oodidates, iooluding three con verts. Among the latter wa Lieutenant Best.t tie, an obner of the famous Moeby brigade. a On thbe 18th the Bishop confirmed, at Alexann dri, Va., one hudndred and eieteen persons, t of whom twenty were colored. Of the one ti hundred Fnd oevenr e, perbaps.tbirty wore dultb, fully half o" them ion.ort_ to our holy hfith, including sevreanl psomient citizens. One old getlsma, tppareotly eihty or nitne- U t3 years of soe, wC so iFarm tat her ooals not aoend the tier sats, and haed to be con srmed oCtetdr the mmotuur. iat T.e hsaeip8breolrl eras lately presented td enbekubop his ew s p osi e. pieke of wio- t maen ebip oc ie gilt, nd iit t ramrentod I with 1i1teen ensmele of sposiles and fints. The sl cae dork atnd rane tone tihrleh re eon t t it A o to lattt wtveeL Theis bea tifan eroc bearo the foalow Minbriade.o : " Ctrlhimo in Christo Pco;rle, s toe·xa oopo Baltimosnoe hud Orns Diteeeomm WoN Bishop Q lan lefo Mobile oa Frldoy even !.Ig Ztd, for the North, for the purpooe of eo ortong nid for the ompletion of the Cathe m l. -I e imo ted tlM the Bishop will be laent rome as sd ven e r months. The Synod 9t the bo leesiatloe province of Queboe, fu opened on the IBth inet., in the stty o q ubt o. . Uanith Tonnc--dTh exodos of citizens, Opl evert semaer, p aIreadIy commeoed thLi year, m and overs delprntg stetmer sih tirot enrtres Its ( t plyearur-oaer. Oone ihnm hu been pnrtiLoull notloembo sout thee alarelss, and that is tbeir ol-I * ianmd optroprlite trvlcuog uts, which, we are in formed, most of them prbused of thole enterprising merchanto. Brsole S& Adaen, who hnacd the for. ith sixteen ens e le of po Thlse contsmplating tn earlyrmmer trip wold do wel! to dro!, ;r n these Ceatlsim. n ar C samine Pthir Ptp " 'Osad J y .a. Bogglraf Aroon. -. -.. Oam. 4otit; t rumwa rt-, bh tIk' prpett bed kaosheaueed Pbs s i' holesd with Tmtbr t wu t orte ! Dy- by douytes st O blreor, krd, .y ·o sd DeI,. see nad rak riete sike ias t wayooty Ceanda tlhe! Aeheary comes a noble o "We S"Tbe'Ho bulea . I *bv e p.1 en sirred tlIe Upt la W4F,-a re and ble to the natios l emsase be ~r n-s Mini m' They silenee doubts; they Tiv fydour; S .avtw Lh aeoega to, tltrenAn to Y··'13'; ytgtO that T-hoe name et se eler who have join ed the Some Bale Asmeo to" , of e .f tiebsr C aýr.ev., Edward Gilob sale ev. Patrick Sherida, ayo ; v. Mich sl Breena,, Keologe; rev. Edwerd Grle, TU iough; Key. wardt Thomas, Caranca ; Rev. Johb Mallarkey, do; Rev. Patriek W lreo, Castlebar ; Rev. M. J. Smith, do; m Francis Morin, de. Thoee from Ahbon are : John Canses -lMeDIemott, Tubberomrwy, county Sligo; Peter O'Donoghue, urry ; Roger O Kill asee Patrick oa, Bed; Thomas loftus, Kilma tige, Alare; Owen Davey, Carry; John O'Grady, Charleston ; Owee Stoneo, Balnagb4der. roes ; Thomas Conles, Ballasadearn.. A Noble Orga-Griader I -imsll..-In the Belfast olice Court oa the lSth nas., a gentlemany dressed man, ~weoee his name as John Kelril, diea LsUts was summoned by Head Costeaaie Irwi afor uelng an organ in the street. fr the pur pose of making money. He was also sum moned for driving a cart, without having his name and address painted upon it. defendant, it Is stated Isa nobtltesb ing extensive estates In Meth and Lol He has been pursuing the eeupation of orga.-grinding, with a donkey and east, i ast te months, havlmade a efo 1,o thatI for a J A wold bo-able to support hinse. orgnasgruid a, nd during that peod put at ree ble hotel He came to Belfast on te b, with his deakey and art and his ese- appearance, an 4r en th w mle , rn out of hls masleui appd s, have attracted fmmemse erewdes of pdý pie, and. money seems to nbe SowIg [a to him i proftsion. The ladies of tihe dhew fllow him in abiatis, ad aomen them have been so liberal as to hand him a £5.note at once. On Taesday'be was arrested by the police for obstrtig the torougfare, but the magistrates di issed the charge, and censured the po liceman for his interfereneo. On the case Doming on to-day the magistrates expressed an opinion at after wat on that after what occurred on the previous day the case should be withdrawn which was accordingly done. Mr. Loath left the court, followed by a large crowd, od continued his organ grlnding.. He in. tends to honor Belfast with his presence for another week. Evictions in County Carpu.-About nighty persona have been evicted from I ~heir houses in a townland near Swanlin ear, and about thirty persons have also I )eft evicted in Corracieigh and Ballically. I the estate is Lord Annley's, and the de- I ree under which the evictions have taken place were obtained at the last Cavan I Quarter Session. - Correspondent Dublin Imnes, May 10. G. LAND. Bitualism.-The presentation of an ad Iress, on the 5th inst. to the Archbishops of :anterbury and York, signed by more than ixty thousand lay members of the Estab shed Church, including peers, members ,f Parliament, magistrates, and other so0isl otabilidtee, was not an inslgnloent event o those who took part in it. It is probbdl. however, that the general public will good deal more Interest in the reply which it elicited than In the fervest lang iage of the deputation. On the main point bat reply was unusually clear and empha io. There was no attempt to shirk the ques ion on the part of those to whom it was mddressed, anat when the Chairman of the "Church Association" invited "the atten blon of thtr lordsblps to their own atter ancee on the sub, RuM Ritualism," it was natural that their unambiguous" answer aounld be receives by trs deputation with like the old heathen oracles, generally t ter responses which admit of elastic Inter pretatilon. On this oolation it was not so. "It should be no faulte thebirs' sald the Archbiehop of Canterbury, witah an energy which was wal, sr eltpeo bys hie hear. ers "rIf the t...n- e a dd BLetter"; of the apa he the w iseosweye not themselVes unammod e tey eIr dislike to the new eaemonlies, the Maehblabop was able to give them the deeitive ssueaae that "he was qatte saure not oe of themn was ia favor of "Ritualism." Oar ign Church friends are able to bear a good deb, and will probably be able to ar bhis also, but if they are asked to furnish a precedent, from any period of eeelesiastical hiatory, by which the clergyme are en couraged to mainotain a sysntem publiely condemned by the very men from whom they derive their own authority, we shall be curious to know the rneslt of their an tilqarlan researches. Meanwhile, impar tial observes will eay that either they are defendlag error, or their Bishops opposing troth. Whichever coecliapion Ritualists adopt, they can, only maintain their actual position by assuring their didples that nothing is less worthy of their respecte than the unanimous teaching of their Bisholps. " teeds of the resa as..--Tbe Pariseerupondeet of the ele0asph ed oa the ta h thet the hss ats le C quarter of the fourth m ir thaindem nit, was at that momeet be)enompleted, -d. t lO a bs* Oaamen eal head700ade l mUon towardata last mlard Pile paymemts on aeoest of the loams wae esmiss SA t tse rate of 100 qull.no a mouh, teo "w 8eptem obe the fiftlh milliard ,wl have bees more than eovered. hpe Raditcal mi teaion for a. dissolutie -of the As sebloyiOetober is taeserd inreasng, anit14 an" dei aeeepted bN. Lane oand yot, tenmidte. for .ous, bp. ttql W oes for ams imamMaei diesolutlo. It is rumored bowever, thgt meves seMt Will s :iA eomeprom May 1874." .eim P01W,; # 1 l P denth orgne; s etse the Jawns wileh the pre sent Aesembi mus as before i dies; he laws on pr..im d the bl s ._ g , it is not soamped il next spring. A. disaol ation , however as will mo e,'sbgtt The ?t,oela niioeave been maklbg erorts t secure M. Thters and to ditt0_ e tlh' e aie libely to be caused k! defeat of M. deo emusas. M- Chel liemslLaor, the ex-Gaambettit perfeet ed press.adiei deput forthe Boeeces Shas assured Thler that he wll have the suppert of I. Gembetta sad his riends if be will endeavor definitively to estabtlab theRepablio. Aad MM. Bar ds$ trde, a L ekro, Terigy, ý ný8er ad Dapouye the newly eleoted Radical deputies are coming out with a collective manifesto stating that they believe them selves to be expressig the will of their constituents in promising every support to M. Thiers in his emfprts to' perform this task. The immediate proclamation of the Bepublic iaindeed proposed by M. Beren. a deputy of the Left, Ukt whatever l Tnir may antend to do iaoer October, he is not ready for such proceedings at pre era.f wU tmay believe the aceount which jie go gives of as interview between him and M. Targut, a deputy "who does not speak much but is always in a bustle," o. Thiers Is reported to have said that the Republicans maust have absolute confidence in his intentions ; that he could not do all he wished to do until after the liberation of the territory, not because the Germans in terfered with himbat because the Assembly embarraMead him. Afterwards they would see; butin the meantime they must held him to overcome the opposition which he would meet with on the. reopening of the A-semb uly. If bl cou.e pn really ook pIee a rees,.--tbe oir decided *vertures from the Left to the President are explained. M. MGaenove de Pradines, is the part of the Conservatives, is said to have twice represented without effect that --a un grouped round aMM. Dufaure and o lilarid. We sh'all se whether M. Goambett's proposal will be more favor ably received. Aearding to the Prepse the ex-dictator has propmsed to, the Mod erate Left the following programme : Di solution of the Assembly in Octobe.an eomsfttat to two members of-the -Roder ste Left. of the portfolios of the Interior and of War, so as to obviate all chances of 1 tither civil or military repression of the uxtreme part. . Emile de Girardin has published s letter, is which he advocates ahomogepeou Republican Cabinet; and -f. Casimir Peler another, in which he ad rooates the termination of the preovioire, aud the definitive establishment of a Re. publio, All these people are, we take it, wasting their labort; M. Thiers will do what they want, we firmly believe, if he emains long enough in power ; but he will not do it now, or until the liberation of the territory is complete. We are dis osed to think he will not do sanything of mportance until a new Assembly has been sonvened. In the meantime the recent elections, particularly M. Barodet's, have produced a leoided psale en the Paris "Bonre. We f ear of fandºtheers throwing thuer stock 'pea4ints st by millions at a tk e and h e i et the t middleelasu e can nlp e , aeseording to thae reer - . .....e It me lees o'tee a yo a a0sd s B 0dte*oo tio one ofkm ehmm lei atil -re.of To thmene iubliIom , t "to ofeats' b ie it is necessary that the Assembly should Iraw up a Republican Constitution," and that "the Radicals will no more allow the present Assembly to draw up such a Re publican Constitution than it would allow t to place'Henri V., or the Count de Paris, sr the Prince Imperial on the throne." What they want is a dissolution and a Radieal chamber, "which will enable the sowelle coaches social. to govern the coun Iry," "and they make no secret that if the Assembly does not 'execute' itself,' "the people will take-means to enforce its will." Already the worst social strata of Paris are showing symptoms that they mean mis bhief, and in an article entitled "the Froth nm the Srface," the Figaro narrates sevo. ral instances in. which Iisters of Charity have been insulted in the streets and threatened with assassination, and ob serves that since the recent electauo the amiable manners in fashion under the Com mune are reappearing for the first time siace the entry of the Versailles troops into Paris. BELGIUM. Great Demonetration in .onor o~f the Holy ather.--A ecorrespondent of the endo Begkit~ser, writing under date of May 4th, ms Gu monet, eays: The Co thoaios of this part of the venerable dioeese of Ghent, have made to-dayl. splendid d-m-tretatioa of devotion to our Holy Father, Pope Pins IX. At the invitation of their salintly and learned Bishop,.they have flocked to make a pilgrimaxe to a cel ebrated and anclent shrine of Oar Lady, situated on a little bill which overleok this small town. People unaoequainated with the zeal of the Belgians in the canse of the Pope, would wonder how the word of "one man" could more such multitudes to eome to a quiet, secluded spot, to offer prayers for the aged and injured Pontiff. Yet at the gentle wish of their Bishop, they left their homes under great dlmoEul ties, and eame, notwitbstaligg the bad ems of the roads and the heavy rates, to implore the prayers or the Holy Virgin for Ham who had honored her by proclaiming ter Immaualat9 Conception. Never has Awmeato behed seak.a st ee i as -e lag before. De a r d t stah l itam.ue Waited . t the d ouS ath bl . eastantd''pne are teeIM _. mae tborl",hiah ates the. pea thee whose prayer. hewS hea beast. J- beatiial to see that shrine thus -ae oentes; bat to-day Grammlea s ts brine have ben overcrowded by thebn - ends. Only lsgine the arpeise of asmall town (poaessasg but a few thosand in habitants,) at seeing Itelf visited by an as. amabllsg three timesreater thaa- its _ population I The oader ef the pilgitnsg wa- as follows : Te' different tows and wllaest in the neihborbood seas t tti at atioos, beded by their perish priests sad eprate. Most of these depations had eto walk several miles; s;me esems tain. Os arriving at tbe town they -- i rosesuee, earrylng the esager -d busaers of aiir reseetiveo pesheý ad n- te learties.-his pr -"sio -Mrl s· - IlaprMseaioo rof tuowrsnd, psedrl e[,-iunmmeaL., The i-sttod peesiees ----is Uhethb t twr to s eses d f ad litaies is honer t 4he Hiem Vic. I" deded boeros the quaistold i as huebh, at the deer of whiek was e uitd venerable Bishop, elothed lfklmupeme ises, and aurrousded by a sneasus bdy hiis dergy. It pased a Ia the midst of prayers to tLeSaered Ahrise. The lbsh4pwe profousdly moved by the faith d deswtiet ofe fl ck, sad it wilt %e long *o the words he uttered. will be fr taN. A solemn Benedletion In the par chaseh brooght the ceremony t6 a eese It was a grana mea flbsalon of faith on e e eto the Catholics of this portion of te lees of Gheat, ad the most ladi fent observer could not but be struck by their devotleo. Faith serely must beo estoe when people leave their homes and come ot miles trudging through mad and pelt ing rain, to pray for "an aged man" whom the great of the world have abas dosed, or, rather, are not worthy to own. SWITZSULANDD. 2_. programse of tAe Swiss peraemntioa. he Zrich Gasette, the-new Liberal ps per which has the largest ciroulation in Eartern Switserland, takes car to inform us what the programme of the persecution s. "The federal authority represeting bhe Confederationa abroad, no Canton may -onclde any political or eligiouns coaoen niognwith aforeign severeign.' [Thi.is to revnt any separate arraangemeo beteoa ioatholic atoo and the Holy See.] 'In ting p e control of eoclesiast ial at. rs, the Confederation frt of alU makee a aao aasa.". "It abolishes all Comeordats, lives the Nuncio (sie) his peatperts, de. ses all Bishops established by. the Wier eiby, sad will tolerate no represatastlye if Sone under any foram:. - "The Cofed rat*ion will take care that Church property md ~bhrehes do hot remain i.n. the pens eon of existing corporations, bht Ia the and. of the State, so as to satisfy the de -ands of any citiaes who may form a now eliglonus ommait ." "keligilos lstrue on is to be completely banished from the _hools, and the sciools entirely withdrawn ow the Influence of the clergy." The onfderation will take cas.. that the unbses organise themslves freely ; that e La d an abeolate right to remove he pastors; andthat no pastoral fauno ons are entrusted any one who has not uoeived a universlty education." "It will uppress all existing convents, and pro ibit. the formation of new ones; it will ses hat'be eivil registers are kept bt- tate untionaries, will make a prevites civil marriage obligatory, and band over the ometeries to the exelusive eootrol of the vil authorities." -"t wilt prevent all ia* erfereaee of the Roman Hirarseby with e ecclesiasties named by the parishes ; I will expel, -or bring before the tribunal, 1 envoys of Rome; it will not endure hat the Court of Rome should exercise any nflenee whatever in an election; and It ill forbid the publication or reading of ny decrees of a foreign sovereign." "It ill promulgatalaws concerning abuses of ie utlpit and confessional; will prevent ry religious act taking place outside the furches; and will revise the law of high raison"-apparently to find new penalties r the infraction of these monstrous reg. lations. We have in fact here a Protest at constitution, drawn up by infidels, and tended to be applied by force to the Ca holic Church. A sailor describes the distribution of rize money as follows: "It is sifted through ladder. What falls through goes to the Icers ; what sticks the sailors get." CRESCENT MUTUAL IRSURANCE COMPANY. ith pleasure we call public attention to the twenty. arth annual statement of this staunch company. This ttement furnishes conclusive evidence that, contrary the general opinion, age adds to the strength anS gor of an lnatittion, and people learning by a leag persienu that fiai, honest and liberal dealing, is the neiple on which Its business is conducted, prefer to ust their affairs to its management, to placing them a the hands of untried men. All this our citizen are learned concerning the Creecent which has been eortunate as to have at it head two men who, thor ughly understanding their businaess, and having at srt the laterets of their company, know what is due its patrons. We scarcely need mention, what all wll oeu conclude, that these tw gentlemen are the ryea. ahi president, Mr. Then. A. Adams and the affble reetary. Mr. H. dn. Oo. With .much errs a Se l..as san hundrsda of tbounds of dollars of - , the foture oefers, what we predalct sd hope foe it, crer of incresed ptrosperity and usefulness. Taos. J. GLursos, Eaq.-This younag gent nn, well known to our Litiseas, but partienaly to SreaUlding inL t. esaph peraiah, ha bought eat egery earnor of Cemesn Sad Wilw streets. it- sisr he h entireldy reltad and has fed with rne stesk of the best of gtooerloe Mr.lcpan la ia -i s va tt dnm his old Mends aos all the new ee he wil sob hom him, promistag todo his urameet to 's is~hetmn to all. He will deliver gtreuertel to ! paris of th city free of harge. soo earde flth The Msetropoola for Junne is now ready. It nnlanas ev*eral se engraviane at amber of ex. ded artloles en the ashlee for the meth. It _1 Pul'ahed by Butterick & Co., 518 nCoadway, rNew ?er, ad Mesrs. Cooper Oo, 8 Canal street, in taeis city. re its agtte Petee 5 eiats. FLOUR, FLoun.-Those interested in the rat question of living, would do well to read M. -ler' adverutsement on our fifth page, offering for sle an lamense quantity of cheloe family Sour of dif rent brands. lie will dlspose of his stock in lot ito uit pnarhsersbtd at the blowett rarket rates. ~PaovilsoAs. -Mr. I. T. Lawler, as an adver Iesment elsewhere shows, has a large stlk of ahboul. ers, bacon, hbams, breaktast bacon, which he will sell Shis stores 75, 77. , 7,t iand i3 Peters street, at the ry lowert r tie. CATROUIC PWSLICATION SOCIETY. T" CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCI ET.Y'S ' cas > oa Pauslums. ILLUSTRsTED BOO=B. 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