CA_THOLIC TELEGRAPH, AND ADVOCATE.

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VOL. XXIX. CINCINNATI, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL ~1, 1860. NO. 16. ~- should be, peace. Therefore, both princes and pensing mercy and justice with the same stant supplications, praying the God of Mercy QGrrtgcrlic ttd£grrr.~rr anh ~hhotlttt. soldiers become guilty if they make war for the hand? If there be any incompatibility be- to avert the horrors of war, to grant the bless­ rRtNTF,D A!'iD PUBT..ISIIED EVERY SATURD.' Y :MORNING DY ultimate object of injuring others, or for ac- tween the Prince and Pontiff, how could Moses ings of peace, to convert the misguided sinner JOHN P. WALSH, quiring more territory, or for other unworthy have been both by the special appointment of and to prepare us all by his for the bliss­ ends. Let them, we would finally say to the God? ful peace of heaven. The first was ,.II. lh ~ Catholic Teleg1'aph Printing and Pu,blishing Establishment unthinking victims of unscrupulous dema- But since the sophistry of Calvin's theory miraculously freed from the impious machina­ 170 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, gogues, let them who are ever ready to enlist can be so readily detected, another cause is tions of Herod, because prayer was made for Itt $200 pf.1' annUl1~. ~ When deli'l.'e1·ecl by oU'J"car1'iers, $250 in any ldnd of war, and to bear arms against suggested as demanding the spoliation of St. him by the Church of God; and we hope that their neighbors, fear lest the blood they shed, Peter's patrimony, viz. : the philanthropic pro- through the prayers of the faithful, his heir p-;stage on Catholic Telegraph and Advocate cry to heaven for vengeancc upon their sonls. ject of introducing civilization! If civilization will share the protection of that divine Provi- Within Hamilton County ...... Ii' r ee And if those three conditions be requisite for does not mean the art of one using brute force dence, which for eighteen hundred years has Within Ohio, per year ...... : ...... 13cts a just war, what can justify the attack made at to cum pel a:1other' to surrender his property, ever watched over the Church and its supreme 'ro "\uy part of t.lle Un ited Stntes, per year ...... 26ctR this time on the States of the Church? Who together with freedom of thought and Rpeech, pastor. -- is vested with legitimate authority to strip the but rather an exemption from such barbarous We, therefore, direct the clergy of the Dio- To the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese Sovereign Pontiff' of his legitimate rights?- oppression, combined with a high dcgree of cese to 'add, in their daily Mass, the collect of San Francisco. rights lawfully acquired eleven centuries ago, cultivation of the arts and sciences; we cannot "pro Papa" until further notice, and tJ recite DEA RLY BELOVED :-After th e sound of war and lawfully held thereafter-rights to a patri- conceive any sane man going to Rome to teach in public worship the Litany of the Saints, on had fe-echoed throughout the world, and the mony held in trust for, and belonging to, two its citizens the art of painting or statuary, to the first Sunday after the receipt of this; and heart of Europe had been bl eeding from its hundred millions of Catholics, whose interests, impart to them the rueJ,iments of architecture, we also request all the faithful to recite every fa tal wounds; after its hundr e d~ of thousands. and wishes, and demands, loudly proclaim that to make them acquainted with ancient or mo- day the Litany of the Blessed Virgin, whose in the flow er of their lives, had been arrayed their centre of unity, their revered head, their dern languages, or persuade them of the neces- maternal protection has frequently been seD­ so-ainst equal numbers, and engaged in the holy Father, their supreme Pontiff, should not sity of establishing schools, colleges, and uni. sibly felt, and whose most powerful interces­ u~natural employment of slaying each other on be. fettered in his communication wit.h all ?is versities for imparting instruction in all these sion has oft~n proved .effica.cious in reconciling the field of carnage; it afforded some relief to children throughout the world! It IS as Ill- branches of human knowledge. the fallen With the Chief Blshop_and Pastor of the Christian to hear the word peace sounding suiting to their feelings, as it is against truth, It seems to us impossible that any sound our souls, our Lord and Saviour J esus Christ. in his ear; for war is sin, or the effect of sin, as t~ state that (he bi~hops and. Cathol.ics desi~'e n;ti~~ c?uld believe that Rome has retarded . ~ JOSEPH S. ALEMANY, peace is a fruit of heaven, and a natural atten- him to surrender hiS and their patnmony,lO clVllizatlOn, when all th e world knows she has A1'chbislwp of San Fmncisco dant on Christian charity. . order that he may quietly acquiesce in being ever been its most sincere friend , its warmest Given in San Francisco first Sunday in Le~t From the time that man introduced sin into ruthlessly stripped by a hand of discontented patron, and its most efficient propagandist. 1860. ' , the world, sin brought also affliction and strife men, misguided by a feW' plotters, and that he Where is the country in the world that has not -San Francisco Monitor_ to man; the elements sometimes harrasse. d may say his prayers in an alm shouse, or in- received from her whatever Christian civiliza­ him, the brute creation frequently offered him dulge in the ease of a gagged, chained prisoner! tion it possesses, or has not at least derived The following letter was a ~ dressed by th e violence, while he became, in a manner, 'an It has been the lot of the true Church to be therein, incalculable benefits from her influence ? Most Rev. Archbishop Alemany to His Holi­ cnemyto himself through the unceasing struggle persecuted, as Christ also was, and as he pre- Where is the country in which the arts and of rebe ll io us passion. Yet man was not satis- dieted she should be; hence it is not strange, sciences have received a more generous and ness the Pope. An autograph letter from fied with h aving brought, by sin, affliction and that from tim e to time some unchristian spirits enduring support? "Rome," says Samuel the Pope, in reply to the Archbishop'S com­ death upon himself ; but he became, by times, would ri se in opposition to her. In the preseni Laing, a Scotch P rotestant, after carefully ex­ munication,. was received from Rome last week, his own executioner. Brother rose up against instance, the hearty demon strations of regard aminin g the subject, "Rome, with a popUlation and will be found (translated) below: brother, and nation warred against nation, in- manifested towards Pius IX., on his recent of 158,678 souls, has 372 primary schuols, with asmuch that sometimes the hi story of a country visit to Loretto (such as no monarch ever re- 482 teachers and 14,000 children attending SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., I seems to be but a history of its wars, and its ceived), obviously show that the discontented them. Has Edinburgh so many schools for the Oct. 19,1859. f literature the exclusive study of the use of are not the majority. But even if they were education of those classes? I doubt it. , Ber­ MOST HOLY FATHER :-From the time I re­ arms. So far had man once forgotten the pre- numerous, it should be the pleasure or the duty lin, with a population double that of Rome, has ceived your let ~e r, dated 18th of June last, I ce pt of mutual charity; that even they whose of Christian princes, not to countenance and only 264 schools. Rome has also her univer­ have not ceased to offer to the Father of Mercics office it was to explain' it to the people, uphold the rebellion of the disloyal, but rather sity, with an average attendanceof660 students; and the God of all consolation, my unworthy had become ignorant of its import. (Matt. to favor and sustain the rights of lawfully con- and the Papal States, with a population of two and humble prayers that he would avert his in­ T.43.) stituted authority. Both an honor and a duty and a half millions, contain seven universities. dignation, provoke.d by. the crimes of impious But when the fulness of time had arrived, was this considered by the truly Christian Em- Prussia, with a population of fourteen millions, men, recall the elTlng to the way of salvation, the foretold Prince of Peace appeared among peror Charlemagnc, who received this pious has but seven." (A Tour in Sweden.) "The and grant peaceful times to all. And, indeed, men, amidst the angelic proclamations of peace; commission from his ancestors, and transmitted tine arts," says Chateau briand, of the Church it can scarcely be concei ved, that whilst so and he himself afterwards repeatedly inccul- it with undiminished force to his children, or- of Rume, "owe their regeneration and perrec· many Protestants humbly beg to be admitted cated the same peace. He condemned anger dering them to defend the Holy Sec from its tection to Christianity." (Gems of Christianity, into the bosom of our Holy Moth':! r the Church, aULI dissension. blessed the ml'ek and the peace- enemies_ We cannot refrain from quoting here \'01. 4 ch. 12.) "Italy," says Hallam, "sup­ and having embraced the faith, not only pro­ makers, taught us to look upon others as bro· a well merited tribute of approbation to that plied the fire from IV hit:h this first, as after­ fess the universal authority of the Soman Pon­ titers and to love them as ourselves, and wished noble hero, by a most distinguished French wards in the second eraof the revival ofletters, tiff over all the faithful of Christ, but also tbat we all would be .one by affection, as he and writer, "In our days after a thousand years, lighted their own torc;hes." (Literature of Eu­ defend strenuously the dominion of the same the father are, bv n fl-t ure one and the same we behold an individual, conqueror and legis- rope, vol. 1 ch. I.) "Italy," says Byron, "has Pontiff over the States onhe Church, as neces­ God of Chfl-rity. 'W hen he waR about to recon- lator at the same time, estabbh himself as the great names still-Canova, Monti, U go Fos­ sary to the liberty of the head of the Chnrch ; aile heaven and 'earth, he said to man: "This successor of Charlemagne. But Charlemagne colo, Pindemonte, Visconti, Morelli, Cicognava, yet some among those who had heen educated is my comm andment, that you love one an· engaged in wars and achieved conquests prin· Albrizzi, Mezzofanti, Mai, Mustoxidi, Aglietti, in the f,~ith are .to be found,. wh?, despising the other, fl-S [ have loved yuu." (John x\'. 12.) cip all y for the cause of God and his church; and Vacca, will secure to the present generation grace ot God, hsten to the illUSIOns of the evil He .t:tught both theoretically and practically the Napoleon for himself. Charlemagne, 'in his an honorable place in most of the departments one, seek the society of impious men, and fol­ dulies of mutual love, in a manner quite differ- legislation and go~-ernm e nt, had the same de- of art, science, and belles lett res, and in some lowing the exam~le of Absalom, the paracide, ent fl"Om that of the scribes; these said: "Thou signs as God-the true and eternal well-being the very highest." "Catholicity," says Balmes, take up arms agmnst the most holy and loving ghalt love thy neighbor, and hate thy enemy;" of men; Napoleon saw nothing but a certain "displays a bright array of illustrious men, of Fathers. Alas, what cruelty! to fill the but the Redeemer of all conected them with arrangement of earth and matter. To render crowned with the glories they have won amidst heart of the best of fathers with the most bitter the following lesson: "Love your enemies; do more venerable to people and kings their Father the unanimous plaudits of all civilized na- sadness, and to hasten him to a premature good to them that hate you, and pray for them and Pastor, the Vicar of Christ, Charlemagne tions." (Protestant and Catholic compared, death! . tbat persecute and calumniate you; that you profited of his victories to insure the Pontiff's ch. 72.) . But whilst erring children wound the truly lUay be the children of your father, who is in independence and temporal sovereignty; Napo- Other nations can create numerous armies paternal heart of your Holiness, I cannot'. but heave n; who maketh his sun to rise upon the leon ,avail ed himsc·lf of his only to despoil him for the defense or destruction of human life; assure you that five millions of Catholics in gOIJd and the bad, and raineth upon the just of the same. When the Vicar of Christ sought but Rome, and Rome alone, has been able to these United States, warmly sympathize with and the unjust." , (Matt. v. 54.) refuge in France, Charlemagne went to meet give birth to numerous associations of learned your Holiness; and cease not earnestly to beg Accordingly he stretched out his arms on the him with an army of Frenchmen, prostrated at and devoted men and women, who have always of God that he would humble the enemies of cross (0 i~pa rt the blessing's of redemption to his fe et, and reconducted him with honor to .the consecrated their energies, interests and lives th~ . Ch~rch, ~estore disturbed ~t~ly to tran­ all, a~d IllS last r ~quest was a prayer for his tomb of St. Peter, where, soon after. he re- on the altar of civilization, to the training of the qUility, mfuse mto all the true SplTlt of docility is executIOners. It was, therefore. his in struction, ceived at hi,; hands the imperial dignity as human mind and heart. One of tbose institu- towards our Holy Mother the Church, and both by word a~d . deed, that ~hristian charity Defender of the Ch urch of God; Napoleon, tions alone has, within a few years, established constantly fill the heart of your Holiness wi th ~hould not be hmlted, but ulliversal, and thHt after having received the imperial unction from in various countries, over 1,500 free schoob, spiritual joy. And whilst I pray for .these ,~ It should admit to its embrace both friends ami Cbrist's Vicar, sent an army to Rome to rob which impart education to more than 330,000 things, I humbly and affectionately im plore the­ e ~ fo Ws. him of his possessions, and drag himself a cap- pupils. But why enumerate such details, which benediction of your Holiness for myself and all I'; e would wish, however, n o~ to be under- tive from one prison to another, until all Eu- are not necessary to convince you, and which, the faithful of my Diocese of San Francisco. .,It ,tood as qualifyincr all wars as clear violations rope rose and broke his chains. Napoleon we fear, will make no alteration in prejudiced I remain, with most profound veneration for a ~ of charity . . Yet, b~fore a war may be justifiable, aspired to be another Charlemagne, but hardly minds. your Holiness, your most unworthy but most ~hr;e co~dlt ion s become indispensable, to wit: has he succeeded in one particular instance We also forbear to ask what good in tention devoted son. ~ JOSEPH S. ALEMA NY_ : rhat It should be sanctioned by the llfltion's even in parodying him." (Rohrbacher Hist. can 'actuate the enemies of the l:'apal Govern- Arcltbishop of San Francisco .. highest Huthority; 2. That it should be under- U niv. , li v. 54.) men t, in assailing it. Nothing is more difficult ill :~ken with a good intell(ion ; and, 3. That there J n the second place, we should also ask, to sound than the thoughts concealed in the PIUS P. P . IX. o~ ld be a just and grave cause-a real ne- what grave cause ean he assigned for the spo- depths of the human heart; but we cannot VENER-'.BLE BROTHER :-Health and Apos- ~~ ~ISs l ty for . the vindication uf the public good. liation of th e States of the Church? Is it that forget that it is but a few days since we saw tolic Benediction:-Your letter, dated Oct. ",I . ~u s conflicts caused by the caprice of private there is a sort of antagoni sm between the Pon- the hands of those same individuals red with 1(jth , 1 ~59, whi~h we have recently recei\-ed, I, J Citizens are most unjustifi able for life is too tiff and th e Prince? That the preacher of the the blood of peaceable, learned, holy priests- and whICh contained expressions of love, affec­ ;S ~('ac red to be attacked by pri~ ate individuals Gospel of mercy cannot also be the adminis- butchered without the least semblance of trial, tion and obedience towards us and the Chair :.,lI lVe mean not in self-defense ) no matter how trator of the law of justice? We know thaL and for no other crime than their virtue. We of P eter, filled our heart with joy and consola- mUch they deem themselves in the riaht be- Calvin theoretically taught that doctrine, though saw those same persons plllnJering the State, tion. For in ~t, "! enerable Brother, you signify ~ ca ~ se they are not the judges; but in their he practised the contrary, but we cannot hear desecrating the temples and instituting a re;gn that many vICtims of modern errors in your silo gttevances they should seek redress in leo-iti- it repeated by such as make protestations of of terror, which it has been the just pride of distant region, have re­ .~ : iIlat~ authority. Neither can it ruler wao-e ~var sin ce re devotion to the Holy See, without shud- Christian France to have put down. nounced their errors and returned to the bosom :\: f'a lD st another nation. indiscriminately f~r anv dering at. their dangerous hypocrisy. W ere .We fear there is a great d ~nger of the same of the , a?d they not only pro­ ., j' t d of offense, but to redress a trrievious iri'- they candid, we would ask tbem, how can a reign of terror, anarchy, sacrilege, and carnage fess that th e Roman Pontiff, as Vicar of Christ :.\' ~~~t~ rb)ecafuls.e he is onlr the judge (magistrate, God of Mercy be also a God of Justice? How being again inaugurated throughout the States enjoys by Divine right supreme authority and "',1 h 0 liS own subjects, and consequently could St. Louis, King of France. St. F erdinand of the Church- one of the greatest scourges jurisdiction over the Universal Church but '..''1' ' " unel can not p Ulll. S h tlIe 0 fl"e nses ot other people,' of Spain, S t. H eory 0 f G ermany, t h e Ed war d s t Ilat the Christian. era can wltness_. Thi..S IS t II e a Is o strenuous1 y defend the civil authority' of ss ~~ l : ow: ~h~n they becom{; detrimental to his of England, the Isabellas of Spain, Portugal, reason why we address you with emotion on the same Pontiff', with which he has been by' n even then, he should be actuated and Hungary, and a host of other Christian this occasion, namely: to exhort you all to endowed by Divine Providence, so that he, a good motive, for the object of war is, or sovereigns, see no sort of antagonism in dis- offer up to heaven your most fervent and con· subject to no one, may exercise with full 2 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH AND ADVOCATE.

tw!Hl?"'!I§ e.iMMiW¥'F¥tffe: -tWWfU . '+"'&-#2 "weiPS WI§IIdi 1&Sl£P +.N,9\4SP 1>uthority th e dnty of feeding the flo ck of the same at the pre:;ent day. and that all the pre- l of San Juan, and on e in Spanish, by Rev. J. street, £200; All Hallows College, Drumcon_ Lord committed to him by onr Divine Saviour. sent sufferings of the Ch urch would usher in ' Come!hlO, of.Monterey. The ceremonies com­ dra.£I,UOO; the Widow's Asylum, Clarendon_ You can easily, Venerable Brother, under­ an era of new glory and triumph. 'Whi lst the menced at 10 o'clot:k.-San Francisco jlfoni­ street, £500; Cork-street Fever Hospital ~tand how much consola tion was afforded us many visitors were afterw ards admitted to the tU?', March 17. £500; the Christian Brothers. North RiCh'. by your characteristic communications, amid 'Bacio del pi~de,' the Holy Father graciously A Church will be immediately erected at mond-street, for the support of their SCllOOls. I.he bitter tri;tls whereby we are oppressed, from permitted the students to deliv~r their various San Pablo, Contra Costa county, to meet th e Chnrch-street, £500; the Rev. William Y oe · the pernicious counsels and attempts of wi cked compo;;itions, and it surprise,1 all present, how, spiritual wants of the numerous Catholics set. for the Roman Catholic schools in Church-street men, who wage deadly w;tr against the Church, with so short a notice , they h ad been able to tIed in that district. It is expected that the £100; the Rev. Mr. McCabe, for the Roma~ tbis A postolic See and our temporal dominion. prepare such beautiful pi eces in Hebrew, Greek, present spring will see a suitable edifice erected Uatholic Schools, Francis'street, £200; £400 Cease not to pray and implore our dear Lord. , Irish, English, and Italian. I was only in this locality, as tbe Catholic inhabitants ex­ to various churches in this eity,- for masses; liO rich in mercy, to deliver His Holy Church able to ,procure th ~ two .composilions in the hibit much zeal in co-operating with the St. Joseph's Asylum, Portland-row, £ )00; tbe from so many c~.lamities ; and crown her, from latter langn.age, w.hlch I.Judged shou!d have Rev. Father Quinn, pastor of Oakland, in Asylum at Drumcondra, £100; the Asylum in day to day, with more' splendid triumphs­ been espeCially difficult tor the youthful com- th e promotion of this most desirable object.­ Mecklenburgh.street,£IOO; St. Mary'sAsylum, that, too, He may succor and console us in our posers. One of these was in the metre of Ibid. Marlborough-stree t, £ 100; the Magdalene Asy­ tribulations, and in the might of His omnipo­ Petmrch. The other Italian composilion was lum, Dominick-street, £IUO; the Widow's Asy­ ience, lIe may vouchsafe to bring back the in prose; and as it was the best .composition, The report of the conversion of the Rev. C. lum. in North William-street, £100; St Brid­ enemies of the Church, and of this Apos­ ;tll lm elt at its concluding words, when the J 1:'. Forster, a Protestant clergyman in Dorset­ get's Roman C,ttholic Orphan Asylum, at tolic See, to the paths of truth, justice and Rector craved for himself and companions 'the sllire, is confirmed. The re,'erend gentleman Mount Brown, £100; the Denmark·street Ro­ ,salvation. . . Apostolic blessing. but an efficrwious one, as was recei"ed into the Church by the Reverend man Catllolic Orphan Asylum, £100; tbe ProcE'ed, ' th erefore, Venerable Brother, trust­ was that given of old by your glorious prede- J. Telford, of Ryde, dnring the first week of Malachean Orphan Asylum. £ 100; ElL Peter's ,ino' to the Divine assi,tance, with incr ea~ing cessor, SL. Celestioe, whieh render so fruitful Lent. 'The rumor of the conversion of the two Roman Catholic (Irphan Asylum, £ 100; the ' ~n~rcrv and zeal to fulfil 'l our mission, and pro- the labors of our Apostle.' The H oly Father, youngest sons of the Duke of Buccleuch is Magdalen Orphan Asylum in Meath-stl'eet ~. - . moLe the greater glory of God and the Sit! vatlOn on whose countenance throughout the whole without foundation, and we have been request­ £1UU; St. J ohn's Roman Catholic Orphan Asy: of souls. Leave nothinCf undone, that yon may recitation there beamed a smile of paternal ed to contradict the same. Our readers will lum, £ IOU; the Josephian Orphan Asylum crain all to Christ. Sun':'ounded with trials, la- love, replied that he imparted to all with joy bear in mi'ud tbat we gave the information £100; Harold's-Cross C{)nvent Orphan Asy: bbors and perils inseparable, especlft. II y .In. his benediction; that he delighted Lo be amongst s imply as a report, and Oll Protestant authority lum, £ 100; SS. Michael's and John's, Roman lho~e dole ful times, from the office of the Epls­ the children of Ireland, so full of faith and de- ( th(~ paragmph having gone the round of the Catholic Schools, £ 100; the Dublin Roman {:opacy, 'look to the crown promised by tl:e votion; and that he commissioned them all to Protestant press), without any way vouching Catholic Ragged Schools, £200; the Roman Eternal Prince of Pastors to those who wiIl write to their families and to thank tbern, as for its correctness.-London .TFeekly Register. Catholic Convent Upper Gardiner - st r e ~t, £ 100; persevere. well as all the good Irish people, for th eir A. CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.-Th~ D ub1in the Convent at Clane, County Kildare, £100; F\nally, as the harbinger of all Heavenly re­ manifestations of sympathy, and for their un- Evem,.,g Pust says that for the first l1me slI1ce the Convent at Ranelagh, Count.y Dublin, wards, 'an':! the evidence of our especial love to tiring efforts to aid him in his present rlifficul- :he revolution Enni s ~ille~ has ha? .two Catholic £100; the Association for the P{opagation of you, from our heart's most tender affections, ties. The stay of the Holy Father lasted at Judges and a CatholiC hlgh-shenft at the pre­ the ~oman Catl~olic Faith, at Essex·quay, we imp"rt to you, Venerable Brot.her, and the least an hour, .and the Sovereign and their sent as ~ izes. It is a fact very significant as to Dublm, £200: I1ls nephe~, John Murphy, flock committed to your care, ou, Apostolieal eminen(;es seemed to cordially share in the joy the progress of things in Ireland. The Soli­ £5,UOO; St Vmcent's Hospital, £8,000; BatT . Benediction. and happiness which pervaded allihe Irish who citor-General has won golden opinions from all .~ot-street, Dublin, £'1,000; the new Ho s pit~1 Given at Rome, on the 12th day of Decem­ were present on the occasion. Oil descendino' kinds of people, especially by the manner in in Eccles-street, Dublin. £4,UOO; 8andymuunt ber, in the year of our Lord One 'fhousand the st

France. that his unshakable conviction was (hen, and but as soon as it was known that the populfttion ( Com municated.) still is at present, shared by all the Bishops of refused that Savoy should be dismembered, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Territor:y·. The unwarrantable and disgl'aceful pro- Frftnce. 'I have been reproached,' said he, France renounced this cession, although willing The location of this Embryo Oity is certainly -eculion which was permitted to be direc ted with having defended the OilUl"ch too sharply; to protect the interests of Switzerland." On beautiful on (he right bank of the }il is;ouri ~o'ainst th e. Bishop of Orleans has termillftted in but how could I not have defended the epi,co- Saturday (this day) the deputation will dine at river, Hnd about one half mile South of the a~ acqu ittal. One action was brought by the pal honor, outraged by the publication of the the Tuileries. ~outh of the big Platte, with an excell ent Illnd­ heirs and descendants of M, Rousseau, Bishop Constitutiollel? 'rhe pastoral letter of Mgr. "The Bishop of Orleans," says the France IIl g and commanding ~ magnificent view of of Orleans under the first Empire, and whose Rousseau was ad Iressed to millions of readers; Centrale, "before leaving Paris, made Count de both streams, either of which are wider than obsequiousness to the first Napoleon is matter and it constituted an abandonment of the rights Montal~mbert a simple present in a charming the Ohio at Cincinnati, and about mid way be­ of hi,tory; the other action was brcught by of the Holy Pontiff. The Siecle reproduced manner. The prelate had in his hand a mo- tween Nebraska Oity and Omaha, which latter the Edilors of the S'ecle, an infidel paper. that document, and addcd-'We sll all see how destly-bound volume, containing his principal cities are fifty miles apart. It has likewise a 'rbe Bishop had taken a promin( nt part in the the Bishop of Orleans will answeJ:!' The in- pastoral letters. 'If I might vel1lure to do so,' very healthy climate, and the advant:wes of a discussion to wh ich the celebrated pamphlet, suIt struck me in the very heart of my cathedral; said the count, 'I would beg that book from you soil that is not to be surpassed in futility. The g Le Pope et le COT/ l'es, had giv E" nlri~e; ~nd in it was on a Sunday-all eyes were tnrned on as a testimony of friendship!' 'I will give it f'~c e of the country i:l an undulatin O" prairie, the course 0 f t Ilat controversy lau wntten a me. On the following day the most consider- to you with all my heart,' said the bishop, and scarce of timber which seems to be "'the only letter to the Constitutionnel, in which, while able persons of the townt wel'e met at the Bi- . . .. I' .. n 't" necussal'y tllat natul'e lIas not suppll',"d l't wI'th, d' f 1 M: G d '1 wntll1g ll1 It tIe 111scnptlOn vomm! ltonl stl'enu- v c paying the. e Itor 0 tllat paper, ' ran gUl - shop~s house, and everyone said-'Will you issirno ac ca?'issimo. To mv most strenuuus it is well intersected with streams of pure r.old lot the compliment of stating that he wa.s a not answer? \i\Te have all of us known that and dear companion in conflict! handed it to water, has plenty of lime stone, and stone coal m~n of honor, he left it to be inferred that the bishop without strength and character, whom him ." has been found in (WO localities lately, one a Editors of the Siecle were not. Hence the it is pretended 1.0 g'i ve as a model to the Ohurch! short distance North, and the other abo ut seven . I' h 0 menced 0 'rl d I ~ The Bishop of Poitiers has communicated to· IlCtlOn, W lIC C m n lUI'S ay wee L You must answer.' I have answered; I was or eighth miles South of this, neither of which · I apPe"tred attended by hl's two his clerg'y, by a circular, his letter of sympathy 'r I1 e BIS lOp < , , attentive to saying- nothing- but what was true. ~ . . have they as yet commenced working', There · G e al and was d fended by M addressed to M"ur. Dupanloup, on Lhe subJ'ect VlC'er then ~vound The imprudent publication had opened a breach of tbe Code-Napoleon, wiJich states that every in their power to other Oatholic families IV ho uP, a splendid perOl 'a t~on In favor of hb;rt.l." leading to the citildel, which I defended; I was Frenchman who should entpr foreign service would locate amongst them. We have like- · whIch ?dled dOIV.n a PUl st of ;lppla~s~; " rhl~ on the breach; I defe.nded t.he passage by which without the authorization of the French Govern· wise in Lhis town over a dozen Oatholi c families,. fo'ave rl se.to a httle sc.ene:-:-:he II.esldent-: I felt the enemy was a bout to enter. Tbey ment would forfeit the privileges of French who notwithstanding the pressure of the times fhe Oom t has heard ) OUI sp _~ ch WIth patl had made of my predecessor a great prelate a citizenship. and the great scarcity of money ill this territory" ence, M. Ben·yer. I ~p.g you wd,1 not tax It t~o saint, a model. I was bound not to lea*ve . The Con~titutio:znel of. Thursday, in an ar,ticle are preparing to put up a small brick church ',. fa r, and hope the audIence ~on t forget then' anything standin o' of that model, which it was s lgn~d by tis chIef. B(~ ltor , M. Grandgmllot, next Summer. This place is visited periodically .' self r~ s p e ct.-M. Berryer (wIth a look of great in tended to offer to the French Episcopate; I treatlllg of the pOSSIbil Ity of the departure of by Rev. M r Oannon of Nebraska Oity, a very HstOll1shment): I am at a loss ~o understa. l1d did not wi~h that anythiug of it should remain , the French army: from Rome says :-''It h~s learned amiable and exemphry clergyman. the Court. I am utt e ~'ly ~ll1COIlSCI.oUS of havlllg and I hope to have le ft none of it. I heard always been admitted that we could not remain And at Omaha, twenty-four miles North of this u~ed one w~rd, of havlllg 111 the s lIght e~ tdegree yesterday with a great pleasure (If mind, if .at ind etinitely at Rome. 'rhe Roman Government resides the Ricrht R~v. !\'Jr. O'Gorman th~ gIven o cc a~lOn to the Oourt to exer~lse a de- any rate the mind can fe el pleasure when the ha~' ing appeared to desi~'e our departure, France Bi shop of this }j\rritory, assisted by one ciergy-' gree of patIence g:eater than. that .whlch every he»rt is sad; I heard learned d iscussions, wmts only th.at the satetyof the ~ope be as· man whose name I have forgotten; there is advocate ~as a n ght to claIm at Its hands.-:- learned words; Bossuet was often quoted. I sured, but wil l ~ot leave. Rome unlll replac.ed then a handsome brick church and good con­ 'rhe PresIdent: I allude to ':'hat you Said remember in my turn that he praised the cus ~y the. army ot an ItalIan Power. Negotl'~- gregation. There are likewise one or two other 3?Out Itber,ty- you seemed to tlllnk thatltberty tom lono' preserved in E"'ypt, and, in virtue .of llOIlS WIth Naples have been spoken of, and If cburches"and some stations above this. The dId not eXist at pr eser:: t-w~Jereas no g~ve rn- which, ct"ead kings were j~d E;e d by living kings: th e course of events should lead to such an terminus of the Burlino"ton and Missouri River ment has ever been s,o much III favor of ~Iberty That solemn jurlgment compelled him who pro end, France certainly will not raise any ob- B,ailroad, which latter fs now in a forward state as. the p:e~ent govel n~1ent:-~J ere thele ,~as no~nced it to think all his life of the judgment stacIe" of progression is located at the ferry landing, laugh tel , and the OOUIt adJo?lned.-The C,lse whJCh his successor would have to pass in his .-.------. opposile to our wharf, and the St. Joseph and M dId t d LORD LIElT'rENANCY OF LONDONDERRY.-We I~s te d un}t 1, . on ay~. IV len JU gn;en w.as .e- tllr~ over him. Let bishops btl judged after Oouncil Bluff Railroad crosses it four miles !Ivered. [he complamt ?f the. Steele WitS le- tbell' death! We are accused, we bishops, and (Freeman's Journal) understand the Lord back from the river, which roads when finished Jecled on th~ ground of ItS bel.ng unfounded, all the clergy, to wi~h to close our lives to all Lieutenflncy of Londonderry, vacant by the combined with the natural attractions of the The compl~. , mt made by (he hell'S o. f Rosseau exallll·n"tl·on. No, me do not "eal' l'efol'm o ,' death of Sir R. Ferguson, has been conferred t d I . I' I . ~ " I' 0 I L E CI' f R b coun ry, an t 16 acquallltance W HC 1 emigrants was a!so rejected, the laws no.(; making the de- only, with us, human Iiberly is g uarded by on Ac leson yle, ~ sq , He emem rancer, to the gold mines wi ll be enabled to make with fa matlOn ot a dead person actlOnable. God; but Lhe life of so me orus always seJ"\'es as This leaves a lucrative appointment at th e dis- those ad I'antages, will most assuredly cause 'NLOUP'S TRIAL AND SPEECH A a lesson for the life of others It was my )'iO'llt posal of the Government. 'l'he office is worth property convenient to Railroad and River MGR . Dup .~ '.- . . " about £2,500 ,a year. letter from Paris, in the JO I.l1'nal de Bruxeltes, to, judge and. to condemn, Mgr. Roussea..u, as it .DE ERRY LECTION,-' W e Ilave h eard tl la ttlIe navigationI k I to 'rai se very high, And therefore, gives the followi l1g description of Mgr, Dupan- IS yours to Judge and t,o condemn me If I l1ave I . t d L orc 1 L' t t O f tl t ta e. t Ie liberty of writing you, hoping that loup's trial, on the 17th inst. :-" I cannot ex- co;nmitted an ~buse. I have heen accused of nfew y adPpodm e M Aleuh enan L I leh?OUn Y you \1'111 make those advantages'known, so that . f I I' I d I f I h . 0 Lon on erry, r. c eson y e, IS son, C 1 I' f']' f II b press to yon t IIe emotIOns 0 t le memorab e VIO ence, an am a man 0 ' peace; ave d . lOt' F' It [.J I ft a~ 10!C ami les .0 sma means may ecome ·, I' an son-m- aw, ap am e on .larvey, e . t d 'h 1 f' t 'rl fi I sitting of to-d ay. W e now k now a II t \mt t h e passe d t 1Ie greater part 0 f my Ili e among c 111- tt l 1 th' (M d) . acquam e WIt l lese ac s. Ie rst sett ers hea rt of a bishop can contain of noble indigna- dren; I was in the midst of them when bro'ke own ~ ~n e~r y IOU!; Is.t?n a~d ~~ornll1g, of every new country appear to be of a floating y · ' f' . I' I d f' 01 . t' out the bOTeat contest 011 the que,

inculcate is less perfect, yet they will not miss I " 'i!Wq 2 ... . Central Italy. It I I' "'''''''''mr._.... th el.r reward. They are furni shing a substitute a y to .I ve under common laws. The Ge· for Immoral and an ti-Christian Literature, and Une idee N apo18onienne. noese, P H:d montese, the Venetians, Mil.anese Itev. S.II. ftOSECRANS ,D. D.,} VERY REV. E . ~~tR CE LJ" ...... EDITORS. an antidote to the false views presented in a Tuscans, Romans and Neapolitans all detes;

OFFlUP.- No. 170 SYCHWRESTREEr, .,DOVE F IFTll. thousand forms, in writings not avowedly sec. IV. each other. None of them will acknowled --,- -. ---.--~--' - ' ~-'~ tarian, an'd in so doing they are doing a g'ood IT. he river Po, risin g in the Maritime Alps the superiority of the other, and yet Rome gl'se Cmcmnatl,O" Saturday, April 21, 1860, work. We cannot certainly comm~e nd the w llC h divide France from Italy, flows north- f rom tbe .recollections connected with it, the na: The Ca!llOlie TeZeg..aph and Advocate being publisbed with my practice of novel reading as a virtue; put we wards t6 above Turin and thence, in direct tural capital of Italy. But to make it so, it is ap'Prol.Rhon,1,01,,"v i1l 0, I saDtrdong bemgly recommend the offic ialit toOr~a tho, n ofpatronage the llioee ofse tb ofe can no t con d emn It . as sIDf. u.I And we would.'1in e east t ~ tlIe Ad'natlC. . Above it li e the necessar Y. t ~ conlhJ.n e tf1l e powe1' of the Pope to iJatholw clergy and laity of Kentucky. be glad enou,rh to see the abTt t d mOIety of Pledmollt, the rich lands of Lom- purely. spl,ntual matters. I cannot a"compl'ISh Loms. vllTe, AugOFt 6, t1853. ~h RT I N Jon N. Ili.hop of Louisville. works of thIS. 0.kInd consecrated, Ito I Yvirtue, 0 pro as ucewe bardy, and the storied territory of V enice. all thIS at present, but we shall reflect- upon it

P UDJ,l'"E.R OF . < CATHOLIC TELEGRAP H AND ADVOC.'TE."-You would rejoice if th e genius of SCOTT and BULWER Below are 80uthern Piedmont, P arma, Mo- ~ e reafter. On tho is subject I have but va[[U" t\rto. e" t~uat,el hol'lSed,fha~ I adoptt o pu ?Itli~h" tmbey:-tpp (;rganrobaUon of my o fdi yooceFeur .pa Mayper , andth e Ilad plumed its wings under the shadow of the d ena, BIdoogna, F errara and R avenna. These leas, b ut t Iley will be matured in time."*' v • dDnmeevoteu l fnanr~vldenced, CrO\l'n yonI' labor~t A.,with Ilisbop !;: u cec~~! of CleYoveula:' numost. ct'ROSS; SO t.hat those who will read them, may erntones . lOrmc what tbe first Napoleon called W e h ave seen above how a part of th b "C t' I I . d b e8{j " Th d !Jat/If.lie Telon. after Easter, forenoon, St. lemnLSd Pontifica l Mass in St. Joseph's Church, 0 f U pper I ta I y WI'1 I possess about 180 miles of "t.l, ~oo ,gentI e, brave man," this" vrai (1gneau,"' Augustine's; afternoon, Cathedral. o.n ow un ay, Rev. W. Sommer being as- seacoast on the Mediterranean and 150 or 160 tillS" true lamb," hope to contend with one who ~ tl S d f slstant priest, Rev. Mr. Kebler, Deacon, Mr. on the Adriatic. after givinorr these tl'tles to the Pontl'ff, dec,cr'lbe' Philomena.F our I un ay a tel' Easter, afternoon, St. O'C a 1laghan, of the Seminary, Subdeacon, and TI118 . • "T.L' ort1ernI I taly was by the French Il~S . own course thus, -"without discussing, with0 1ft. I1 Sunday after Easter, in the afternoon, Rev.I Mr. Stehle, Master of Ceremonies. One Revolut. I0 n e r ecet d'mto t Ile C·I salpine R epublic. I'nm, Wll h out trytng. even to understand him, I St.F Aloysius, Cummins ville. lUnd red and six, chieflyJ youths, made their Sideemg , lOW€Ver, as his panegyrists say, that use to turn aside from my route only to come On Ascension Thursday, Emanuel Church, Firh' st Communion and were Confirmed. Of th. IS new St'tae was mcap able of autonomy, the b ac k by a byeway ; and, as he had not my secret. Day' ton, and St. J oseph's-forenoon. LaYI'ng M't .IS number, twenty-four were from St. F Il' S t C onsu I cause d Illmself . to be elected dic- IlOW must he have been amazed at my circU·I·· of Corner-Stone of the new Church of the HoLY lchael's Church. tator under the title of President, in Januarv I must h ave seemed to him whimsical, obs""-ti. TRINITY at five P.M. In St. John's Church, at two P .M., two 1802.' Th ree years later, the First Consul• na t e, capn . ciolls, inconsistent. But I ltad ail __~~ ...... _~ ____ hundred and two persons were Confirmed, bemg Emperor, the President becomes Kino' object and he knew it not." ! Catholic Literature. -the affecting ceremony of the renovation ot an d IS . crowne d at M i I an wilh the iron crown0' E ar Iy In . ...lvl arch, 1805, wearied with verbal ' C the Baptismal promises havin CT been previously of Charlema S h"" I . t' l' I I 1 Y 'atholic Literature we mean such read- b gne. 0 muc ,or taly above m ervlews w lIC I ea to notbing, the Pope ad- B performed by two boys and two younCT CTirls of the Po d d ing as has a Catholic tendency, yet is not J b o' resse to the Emperor, in the gentlest yet stnctly. t h eological or devotional. . Under this the Church schools, in the name of their com- A, .'Spanisll' pnnce 0 f P arma was, bItyexchange c eares Ianguage, a memorial on the condi· p.anions, with their bands resting' on the Bap- for Ius own duked ddt F tl'O f t-h CI I S category may be ranked all works, which witb- om ce e 0 rance, Grand n 0 e lure 1 tates and a request for out di. sparaging faith, mi~repre se nting history tlsmal font. And a fter Vespers, at St. P aul's, Duke of Tus. cany. H 1m," m 1 802, Napoleon res t'tI u t'IOn. 'l'h. e answer of the Uncle might or discrediting devotion, excite in the mind a one hundred and eig'hty were Confil'med, of dethrones Iffn avor 0 I'lIS SOil, a f rivolous im- h ave b een written b y t h e nepllPw, so alil,e 'are whom eighty-eight were from St. Mar)1's. becile younO' . d d ' tl . t I . ove for any virtue, such as purity, reverence 0 man, marne to a aughter of ley III s yeas III act. After the warmest f It<> age, love of country, adherence to rio'ht There were also amoni!~ the Confirmed fourteen CharIe' S 0 f S·pam. F or t bIS' pair he erects pro t"eSSlOn 0 "re d oubled veneration," " filial 0 ,from St. Clement's Cburch, Sf. Bernard's. Tuscany into tl K' d f E lov d t' d " trllt I u ness, courage, honor and the like. • • Ie mg om 0 truria, and e an gra Itu e, etc., the Emperor says, AtI f firstI thought one might be disposed to THERE were seven thousand seven hundred sends with .the royal puppet, one of his gene- that" he has always thought i~ useful to reli- underrate the impor~ance of this literature; and tbirty-two communicants admitted to the rals, ostenSibly as minister, really as Viceroy. gion that the Sovereign Pontiff of Rome be re­ and to value but slightly the services of those Holy Table during the recent mission at the In 1803 DOll Louis dies; and his widow re- 'pected, not only as Chief of the Catholig who cm:tribute to it, but on reflection it will not the Cathedral of D etroit. Captain Whipple, tains th~ semblance of regency for her infant Church, but as an independent sovereign, 'I'h. seem so trifling. U. S. A ., was one of the many converts. son u~t11 they are no longer necessary to N a· Emperor will ever regard it as his daty to guar- It is true there is but one thinoO' necessary. ••• P?leon s. ~l a ns, 01' are perhaps in the way of aldee the Estates of the Holy Father, and to THE schools and establishments of instruction IllS ambltlOn TI . 180 D t l ' . h f t is true that piety is profitable to all things ,. . . . len, III 7, ec. 10, she i~ secure 0 lim In t e uture wars which may andI that were all men to attend earnestly to the and charity, in the' city of Detroit, are all flour- swe p.t aSI d e ; In 1808 , M ay, the kingdom of comuI se CllTi stian States, a complete and 1. Illgs. of de\'otion, they would need nothing' ishing. Christian Brothers, Daughters of Etruna' becon. lea tlI e F renc h Ddtepartment of assure ranqUl '1 'Ity. H e would like also, from morh e than sermons and tbeological works, and Charity, three houses, Sisters of Notre Dame, Arno,. ' Medlt . e ITan ean an d 0 m b rone, and is, p~rsonaI consl'd eration for the Holy F ather "" Ladies of the Sacred Heart, are all pursuinQ' \\ ILh the tItle of G d D h f P VII b bl ut ,ew of them. But we must take thing's as '~~ . ran - uc ess 0 Tuscany, \U~ ., to e a e to augment the advantages bt ey are when we speak of what is useful. the.ir respective vocations with assiduity an~d presented to Elisa B onapar t'e.sls t er 0 f' t h e Em- of IliS t ernpora l'eXI ste nce, and he could wish h f.rult to the young, the orphan, the sick and the peror th t G d Id b f . h ow besides takinoO' care to say somethino' . a 0 wou ut 'urms the occasion; tho 'WorthN saying, every wriler m'ust also proyideb Insane. -- - . -- - -.-~ - A h'eady before this, June 1805, Genoa or E mperor would sieze i~ with pleasure. But it himself with' l'eadel's-a minor consideration it SISTER MARGARET, in behalf of the St. Peter's the Ligurian Republic was united to the is not in his power to take from tlte Empire any· may ,be-but quite essential to his usefulness. and St. Joseph's Orphans, gratefully aelmow- French Empire. thing which is tbe prize of ten years of bloody Your book may be full of correct theology, of ledges the receipt of one h~ndred and eighty Naples comes next in this simple story. In war, s~st, a in e d WIth ~ d~~rabl e coul'ftge, etc. i earnest piety, of logical reasoning, and sound dollars from the Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Pastor of order to have the semblance of not warrinO' on and .stJllless can he dlmlillsh the tt'rritory of a philosophy-but if nobody reads it, what good St. Patrick's, Columbus. A collection of two the. Bourbons, whose adherents li e anxio:bly fon1gn Si ~te, which. in c~nfiding its govern· will it do? We read complaints nol 10nO' since hundred and five dollars had been taken up in deSll'ed to attach to himself Napol ' I d ment to 111m, h as given 111m the duty of pro· • 0 tl ' eon 1a .. . In some of our Catbolic contemporaries, that lat, generous congregation on Easter Sunday made great pretence of proteclinO' tb · K' . tecttng It." And again, "If God shall granl \ ~ th 0 I " e tng I ' . Catholics are not a reading people, We can , or e . rp lans. Twenty-five were applied Ferdinand IV. But when the Anglo-Russian us ~ Ie o~dtnary duralion of human life , we hO)ll! scarcely echo their J·eremiade. They may not to theh relteff of orphans in Columbus. Several allies landed "at Naples in 1805 tl ley were·to find circumstances which will. enabl e us to read Haydock's Bible, Religion in Society, 01' orp ans rom- Columbu•••s are in our asylum, favorably" ..received by the S overelgn,. an d consohdateF·tther "II and extend the domams of tbe Holy B almes' Philosophy j but this only proves that Another Humbug. ~he ArbIter ot Europe," in revenge for this, '. . the mass of Catholics, are not equal to reading A R everend George A. Heather addressed Issued from the bloody field of Austerlitz the Fme words, .all these, ?ut words with JW of so high an order. But they do read, much an audience in this city. on Sunday Ilight, on decree which declared tllat "the Bourbons had slub~ta~ce .. Platner and plamer every day grew and ea.gerly. R emember there is a huge class the necessity of procuring regular contributors ceased to r~ign." Joseph Bonaparte occupied t Ie I~ s m~ e nty of tbe Mon~r c h in .the sight of of Catholics who do not go to the Sacraments to the Irish Mi s~io n Fund, by which it is pro- the Neapolitan throne until Spftin should be the I'Jci1ff. . He sadly reSigned IllS hopes and every month, nor make a daily meditation. posed to convert the P eople of Ireland! !! ready to receive him, and then yielded it to gave orders tor tbe return to Rome, and week Pit" 'tis so, but so it is. These read ""or pas- W d I Juachim Murat. Iafter week he demanded permission to set out. J "ewon er 101V m any among his hearers were time, from emulation, from the habits of the green enough to contribute, or so fanatical, as All Italy now, from the Alps to the Medi- After a long delay, lie received this proposal in country. 'rhey read the Ledger, Sue, Cobb, to believe him? terrimean was N ;'poleon's, except such of the rep~y. That be should permanently inhabit and ~vhatever falls in their way, but they will __ . _____ ~ 00. • States of the Church as lay south of 44° north A vlg~~n, should accept a palace in Paris and Mt read your Essay on "The Daeger of Novel WE are happy to learn from tbe P1'OP. latitude. These comprised the Legations of a . p.rlVlleged quarter w~lere only the foreign Reading," or "On the Destructive Effects of Catlwlique that the Most Rev. Archbishop Roma e Ci'l'condario, Campagna e MfJritima mlll1sters addressed to him might reside. 'rhen Light Literature." They are wrong of course, Blanc was able to officiate on Easter Sunday in ~mbria, the Marches and the small principali: the Supreme Pontiff made ~nsw!cr,. "It is re· in danger, of course, but are they to be aban- his Cathedral, New Orleans. ti es of Ponte COl'l'O and Benevento in the Nea- ported that they would detam 'Us 111 France. doned? If you cannot reach them with the ••• politan territory. , Be it so; let them rob Us of our liber ty; all " Prepartion for Death," or the "Doomatic !HE Most- Rev. Dr. Vicari, Archbishop of Zealous for the reestablishment of r 1" thi ..; bas b een provided against. Before leaving o Fnbourg B d . h' . I " e Ig lOn . Theology, 8 vols. 8vo," must you let them ' a en. now III IS tlg Ity-elghth year, III France, Pope Pius the ceventh granted Rome W e Signed a regular act of abrlication, to 'd h b has asked for and obtained a coadJ'utor I' ll tllu . '1 " t r h ld W b . . 15 arve anll t e gar a CT e thrown to them by im- ' ~ m~ny pr~vl eges to the Emperor: too many, he go. 111 0 ~orce s ou e e cast mto prIson, moralt and anti-Catholic Publishers? person of the Right ~ev. Dr. Deinlein, Bishop saId penttently, Jears after. With signal con- TIllS act IS beyond the reach of French power. It seems to us that every thing in the shape of ~ugsbur gh, Bavaria, with the right of suc- descension he had gone to P aris to pe;form··the Cardinal Pignatelli has it at Palermo; and SO o a OIC· L'Iterature d eserves encouragement. ~cessIOn. ••• coronation of the successful soldier; yet e~en soon as the proposed project is clearly signified., f C th I Every biography, history, essay, poem, or tale, Ie Most Rev. Archbishop will lay the there he had asked in vain for the restoration they will find that they have in tb eir hands no­ that Catholics rna! read witbo~t offence, de- C rner.-Sto~e of the Church of ALL SAINTS, of the Romagna. He was soon to lose all. thing b~t II miserable monk named Barnab& serves commendatIOn. And everyone wh_a' at tbe JunctIOn of Court and Third streets, on ~or, the purposes of ambition were all arranged Chiaramonti." Then the opposition was with­ undertakes a work of this kind is to a certfin t~e thir~ .Sunday after Easter, April 29th. III the soul of t~e Emperor, and the plan ~r.a wn; Na~~leon set out to. be crowned at. extent a missionary. He who prevents one 'rhe SOCIeties of St. Patrick, of St. Josepb, of sketched to Bounenne, March 23, 1805, -was i"hlan and 1mB returned to lus Capital, Ma] . mortal sin does much ; but those who infuse St Peter, and of tbe Sodalities of the Im- th ~d ODe to be pursued. ., In eight days," 16, 1805. into the minds of the indolent the spirit of honor, maculate Conception, and of the Holy Family, sal Bon.aparte, "I set out for Italy. I make The~ fo~low fast, N a.poleon'~ d p m~nd ((IF of loyalty, of faith, of ,purity, of patriotism, do are respectfully requested to attend. myself kmg there, but tbat is only a stepping Jerome s divorce from IllS Amencan WIfe, Mny ",uoh "'?" ,',h~ ,hi" 'fh.y "in,true' "''"y M",,,,,,. M.... y .. Co., of B . ,ton.; 1 h,yo g"a", d"ig"' "g"ding Italy. ,4, 'rho P op.', "f.,,1 "d hi".... . " .. il unto Jus.tICe ; and though the way they walk h altlmore, ar.e It m. ust be a klDgdom comprisinoo. all the trans- t. e A.merican publishers of the Lamp, a a I • ilourienne,80!. is ess professe Iy apostolic, and the justice they nted htlle London Catholic Montllly. 6 l- I States 'from Venice to the Maritime Alps. t Las CII,""" v. I d t p~n S nece sal' t t h I ~ LM C:t8as, Ibid.~95 . r S . Y 0 accus om t e popUlation of I Arttlllud, ii., 37, 41. CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH AND ADVOCATE. ~!S ,. @;!U f!I'V\&" ..... __"7 . (Communicate 1.) ~7: The seizure and occupati?~ of An- TH E PRECIOUS BLOOD, &c . By Father F aber. Three Days Later from Europe, I B.dtimore: J. Murph y &Co. Lines on a recent Book. * con,a by the French troops, Oct. I 9 : 1he battle Sandy Hook, Wednesday, April 18 . of Austerli tz, on Dec. I. Then the fierce let- . F ather Faber's indefatigable pen has added A cer tain man, a sinner, wrote, The steamer Argo has arrived from H ayre ter of the Emperor on the occupation of Ancon.t another precious book to our list of devotional Of Man and Law a treatise lately, and South ampton on the 4th inst. She brings and the affairs of the Church is sent from works. Like all that he writes it is full of de· In which he owned, as sinners may,. tbree days later ad vices. Muni ch, Jan. 7,1806, and to the answer of the votion, tender piety, and ardent zeal. It is H e did not love the skeptics greatly. The great powers would probably hold a Boly Father, these perfectly in telligible words, dedicated to the members of the confraternity Alas! for the unhappy book! conference on the Swiss and Itali an question. dHted Feb. 13, arrive :-"All Italy shall be of th e Most Precious Blood in which' upwards A modern saint strarghtway review'd it: The revolutionary movement was on foot in ~ublll itted to my law; Your Holiness is Sove- of 38,000 members have been enrolled within Some love of truth the sinner shuw'd, Spain. reign at Home hu. t~~m.~t8 Empel'ol' /" the past ten years. The modern ( skeptic) saint eschew'd it. General Ortego, with three 1housand men, - -- - There is need of something to stir 'up among With rid ic ule and falsehood mi xed, had proclaimed Carlos king. " A READER," writes from M'Cutchinsville, Catholics even-a livdier remembrance of our A ustria had solemnly protested against the This saint assail'd the h apless si nner, annexation question. to know why we condemned the witness who supernatural destiny-and what is due tOJESUS Whoae worst sin was he dared believe There was a better supply of money in the refused to give testimony before the Senate CHRIST, as RED EEMER. In the storms of the ThE Devil as real as a dinner. London di scount market. American securitiei oommittee, and advocated the cause of R ev . political world, we are too apt to forget St. Leo's The saint, for deit.y, has Doub - were firm. Consols closed at 94~@94i for both money and account. Mr. Kelly, who refused to betray the secrets maxim , "agnosce 0 Christiune dignitatem tuam," For gospel, theories like Buckle's; of the ConfessioDal ? and to wrangle, and exult, and despair, by turns, Parliament has passed the ' Income Tax Bill. He found the sinner bowed to faith, In the Commons, in reply to a question, Because conspiracy against the State is a with the most infidel of them. Devotion 10 the And rapped, th erefore, the sinner's Lord John Russell said Her .Majesty had been crim e ; confessing your sins is not a CrIme. REDEEMER, in any form , to His BLOOD , to His knuckles. ad vi~ed to recogniz e the recent acquisitions of . u ...... ~ , ~ ...... r\""'-,'r'\; .. ·i)I'> U i t;:! .!l ('Itimll l~ n('n;un tn t. h tl . 1'0 Tl':nr.. ~ r .fln .. rI :~: .• . a came off on Saturday \at. After a very severe in. p' nals publish a telegram ~ 'ding to which the elec­ e provinces claimed b:r !ted in the relUrn of five Ind one of Switzerland. e persons from Geneva Imonstration at Thouon, I fl ag. led people left for 1'houol1

aat the Savoyards, being rce on the shores of the GenU rL energetically repulsed ~ s from Geneva, who had with the intention of at­ Franc.igny. rnment has revoked the dat, that no full brief, re- / f-O ,r(sion, or other docn­ ------'of Rome, even regarding )e received, publitihed, or :ecution, wilhout the au­ ment. ions met an enthusiastic

'counts are not favorable. vagna, in his proclama­ lays the King's resolution ~ ppine ss to the. fullest ex­ pduct has merited. No I ~ t at Naples. The King ,ommercial concessions to

lvIarcl~ 31.-The Austrian iO solemnly protest ag~ , !nst Icany, Parmlt and Modena ie to this effect has heen the Cabinet of Turin, in )Iishes her incontestable t which, in despoiling le­ !ld also destroy the rever­ Hapsburg-h. A copy is to the foreign Cabinets, to note is addressed, to the confining herself at the sting f1gainst the said an­ that Europe will recognize most convincing proof of of her desire to maintain d. -In reply to the protest of the annexation of Savoy, Inot abandon her passive he neutralized districts of gny. Sbe will exert her Great. Powers. ,ment was opened on the received with indescribable ered a speech, returning her services for the wel­ ,ning the cession of Sl\v0Y annexation of A melia and iming that the welfare of greatness of the country, the Italy of the Romans, Ie ages, is the first object. 1- left a field open to foreign ~e contrary, it must be Chi

...... '" "'UJU111J5 JH...... :n. .. Jl. O'OY G ' C l].-..J.JUH'!I nn- ..I. lVn;:':'H'C HHJ I,;·U lIv t:: lll i10lJU LU(1.lt VC\.lUUllCS are not NICE, April 2-To-day the entry of th e quirer, April 14. taxed for its support. "It is not Protest'lnt," the 10th of April, ANTHONY O' CONNELL, M.D .. French troops took place here. The attitude DEATH FROM THE KICK OF A HORSE.-A because "children of ail creeds are ad mitted"­ in the 37th year of hi s age. Deceased leaves of tbe population was cold. This evening dis­ farmer named Alexander Lewis, residing ill turbances have been suppressed. of co ur ~e, but all are brought up Protestants. a disc on ~ olate widow-eldest daughter of Dr. Columbia Township. was kicked on the abdo· SWITZERLAND-The expedition to Sal'oy was erome Mudd of this city, and seven young No Catholic instruction was ever heard within .r men by a horse, from the effects of which he frustrated by the militia. and part of it brought the wall s of the building. The city has made cbilJren to mourn their severe loss. Antici· di ed yesterday afl.ernoon. 'l'ne deceased was back as'prisoners to Geneva. The Swiss Gov­ pating what has happened, Doctor 0 ' Connell aged about forty years, and leaves a wife and ernment condemns the attempt, and the prison- repeated. appropriations for the A sylum; it reo four children.-Enquirer, April 14. came to Cincinnati and spent the last month ers are being hung. . cei"es Its quota from the school fund . Are not SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-A woman named Mary. in the house of his father ·in·law, where he re .. BERNE; April 2-In reply to the request of Catholics taxed for these? We are at a loss to Harkness, aged sixty years, while walking Switzerland to the parties who signed the treaty ceiyed the Holy Communion in the most edify. 'und erstand how the Commercial could publish along Freeman-street, near Richmond, acci· of Vienna, Russia, England, Austria and Prus­ two statements so grossly at variance with the ing sentiments and with perfect resignatiun to dentally fell into a newl y excavated cellar, sia hal'e pronounced themselves in favor of tbe breaking her right arm in two places and badly known. truth. the D'ivine will. A more affectionate husband, immelliate assembling of a Conrrress. bruising her body. It is very doubtful that at. a m ~re devote d father, or a kinder physician A second warning had bee~ given to the OUR thanks are due to the Hon. Mr. Gurley such an advanced age she willrecol'er from tbe Amide Religion for an article against the Con­ and fri end to ~be poor and the sick could with for public documents. shock and injuries recdved.-Enquirer, April cordat. difficulty be found. May he receive the reward 14. NAPLES, March 31.-The propaganda in IJ:ir .'fhe Ilttention--- of our- read-- ers is directed of the charitable and the just! ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.-A young man named favor of annexation to Sardinia is becoming James Tellman, resident on Liberty·street, to the advertisement of W. E. Braman &; Co's more daring. In this city, on the s th inst., ABRAHAM LEE, took a large dose of laudanum while the mem­ Sewing Machines on eighth page. VIENNA, April 3.-It is stated that three ... in the seventy-sixth year of his age. The de. bers of the family were at dinner, and but for Northern Counts have agreed to occupy them­ ceased was a colored man, well known to all their speedy return to the room in whicb he .Itlr We would call the attention of ' ur selves with the demands of Switzerland, simply the old students of Mount St. Mary's College, had been lying for some weeks, would certainly in the usual diplomatic way, because the great readers to W. L. '& D. G. Evans' Insurance have died.-Enquirer, April 14. Emmittsburg, Maryland. Sober, industrious powers, by assembling in a Congress, would advertise ment on seventh page. It will be seen F AlLURE OF ANOTHER TENNESEE BANK.­ tacitly and implicitly recognize the annexation and faithful to his religious duties, as a hus­ that th e Companies they 'represent rank among NASHVILLE, TENN., APRIL 13 . -lnt ~ lIigenee of Savoy to France. band, father and friend, he was respected by the strongest and most reliable Insurance Com­ has been received of the failure of the Law· Paris, April 3.- The latest advices from panies in the United States. all who knew bim. May his soul rest in peace. renceburgh Bank, at Lawrenceburgh, which Spain say that tbe revolutionists were· concen­ concern neTer enjoyed very good credit. trated in Tortoli, near Valencia. 4 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH ADVOCATE. F &4& gj:sgrJ!I~ in culcate is less perfect, yet they will not miss ' Central Italy. Ilaly to live under common laws. The Ge­ their reward. They are furnisbing a substitute noese, Pied montese, t.he Venetians, Mil.anese, Une idee Napoleonienne. Tuscann a d 1I.Teapol·llans all d t Rev. s. II. rroSECRANs,n.D.,} for immoral and anLi·Christian Literature, and ~, Rom~ns" n.L' e est VERyRE'V , E.~~!RCELJ" ...... EDITORS. an antidote to the false views presented in a IV. each other. None of them will acknowledge tllOusand forms, in writings not avowedly sec­ the superiority of the other, and yet Rome is, OFFlli£-No. 170 SYC.iMORE STREE'I", .o\.BOVE FIFTn . TIle river Po, rising in the Maritime Alps ___ ~ tarian, an-d in so doing they are doing a good from the recollections connected with it, the na. which divide France from Italy, flows north· Cincinnati, 0., Saturday, April 21, 1860. work. We cannot certainly commend the · d h . d' tural capital of Italy. But to make it so, it is wards to a b ove T unn an t ence, m Jl'ect . . . practice of novel reading as a virtue; put we · I Ad" Ab . l' h necessary to confine tlte powe?' of the Pope 10 The Catltolic Teleg..aph and Ad~ocate be.ng publlsbed With my .• I A d Id Ilne, east to tIe natlC. ove It Ie t e . . . approl .• tion, and being tb e official Or~an of the m oce~e of cannot condemn It as sJOfu . n we wou . f P' d I' hId f L purely Spl?·ztual matters. I cannot accomphsh {,otn,ville I strongly recommen d .t to the patronage of the I h b'I' t . d mOIety 0 It' mont, tIe nc an s 0 om· . lJatbolir.ciergyand·lai tyof Kentucl,y . be glad enougl to see tea Iity 0 PIO uce ' d h . . d . f V' all thiS at present, but we shall J'l·flect upon it barrty an t e stone terntory 0 ellice. ., U ,RTIN JOlIN. . t Bishop of Louisville. works of this kind consecrated to virtue, as we C' I P' d P -ox hereafter. On thiS subject I have but vagu@ LoulsV rne, Au g o~t 6, 1853 . B e Iow are ;:")out lern Ie mont, arma, mO- . l' d ' . "'" would rejoice if the genius of SCOTT and BULWER Id eas, but t ley wIll be mature m time. . Pum,t~nER or ., CATHOLIC '£ELEGRAPH AND AnVOCATE."-You d ena, B oogna,I F< errara an d R avenna. TIlese W h b 1 f I <'Ire aU lh odsed t o pub1i~h my approbation of .your paper, and had plumed its wings under the shadow of th e . . e ave seen a ove lOW a part 0 t Jes& to state th~t I adopt it as tll e o rgan of m ,Y di oc~ ~e . l\lay the tel'J'Il0nes form what the first Napoleon called. . Divine Providonce CrO'l"n your labon; with suc{'e~~ J You,' most CROSS; so that those who will read them, m ay • t I It I" t fth l' I d d vague Ideas became tangible, and have now to devoteil fri end, t A., Bishop of Cleveland. " Con C·men a ·a v, mos 0 ese Je mc u e . not be bewildered by the sophisms of James, • - notIce the development of the rest. Thd Cath(,lic Tel.!g'l·apll and -1dvocate is H'.coD1m e~deo to t.b e in his Cisalpine Republic; these, in accordance 'Catholics of tbp. Co "in~ ton Diocese us an mtf'restlllg and 111- di sgusted with th e anti. Catholic ridicule of A t St. Helena, Napoleon speaks of the re­ flJt ructive paper. and HS t hl! m edium by which offi cia l commuu i· with his" idee N apoleonienne," he considered Lever, or have their Catholic feelings shocked markable condescension of Pope Pius VII., in eatioDs will be made to them. as the natural components of the kingdom of t GFORG~ ALOYSIUS CARRELT.) TIisbop ofCovingtoll. in any form by the misrepresentations of those coming to Paris to crown him, declares · him" Upper Italy. I cordially recommend Lhe OathoUc 'l 'e lpgTaplt to the con~d. cnce aud support of the Clllb (l lic~ of this Diocese, and. shall teel in whose productions art often supplies the de­ self under the greatest obligations, yet in the Bologna, FelTara, Ravenna and Forli form __ __ . L personally obliged by the e(fo r t~ of the clergy Rud laIty to ob- fect of information. f.ain for it an increased circulation. . t .1. B., 1 9 incinna ti, November 2, l E54. Confirm at Second Sunday after I Hamilton, afternoon; the blessed in the foren\Jon . Third Sunday after E ~ Augustine's; afternoon, C Fourth Sunday after E: Philomena. Fifth Sunday after EastE St. Aloysius, Cumminsville '. On Ascension Thursday Dayton, and St. Joseph's­ of Corner-Stone of the new ' 'rRINITY at five P.M.

Catholic Lite] By Catholic Literature w ing as has a Catholic tel strictly theological or devo category may be ranked all . out disparaging faith, mill} or' discrediting devotion, e ~ love for any virtue, such ai to age, love of country, ai truthfulness, courage, bon or At first thought one mi underrate the importance I and to value but slightly th who cor-tribute to it, but on Seem so trifling. It is true there is but on It is true that piety is profit and that were all men to atte t.hings of del'otion, they w, more than sermons and thea but few of them. But we m they are when we speak of v N ow besides taking care, 'Worth saying, every writer himself with, rea~ers-a ~i ~ may .be-but qUIte essentIal · Your book may be full of c1 eamest piety, of logical rea'l philosophy-but if nobody r will it do? We read com pIa in some of our Catholic CO! Catholics' are not a reading scarcely echo their jeremiadel read Haydock's Bible, ReliY 1 Balmes' Philosophy j but thi\ the mass of Catholic" are no, of so high an order. But ih and eagerly. Remember the of Catholics who do not go t every month, nor make a I Pity 'tis so, but so it is. Th time, from emulation, from - • AVIgnon, snuum auuep' a Immcl:: lU .r ans auu country. 'rhey read the Ledger, -,sue, Cobb, to believe hIm 'C States of the Church as lay south of ·Ho north I I If' -.. ----- ~ ___- - a privileged quarter w Jere on y t le Ol'elgn and ~vhatever falls in their way, but they will latitude. These comprised the Legations of ministers addressed to him might reside. 'rhen Mt read your Essay on "The Dal;ger of Novel WE are happy to learn from the P?·op. Boma e OiJ'cond~rio, Campagna e Maritima, .1 I . Catlwlique that the :Most Rev. Archbishop the Supreme Pontiff maue answer, " l IS re- Reading," or "On the Destructive Effects of Umbria, the Marches and the small principali- Id d . U . F e Blanc was able to officiate on Easter Sunday in ported that they WOll etam s.m rane. Light Literature." They are wrong of course, ties of Ponte COI'I'O and Benevento in the Nea- Be I't so " let them l'ob Us.of our hberty,' all h b b his Cathedral, New Orleans. in danger, of course, but are t ey to e a au· ••• . politan territory. thi., has been provided against. Before leaving doned? If you cannot reach them with the THE Most, Rev. Dr. Vicari, Archbishop of Zealous for the reestablishment of religion [{ome We signed a regular act of abdication, to "Prepartion for Death," or the "Dogmatic Fribourg, Baden. now inhis eighty-eighth year, in France, Pope Pius the Beventh granted <10 into force should We be cast into prisoll. Theology, 8 vols. 8vo," must you let them has asked for and obtained a coadjutor ill the many privileges to the Emperor: too many, he This act is beyond the reach of French power, I!tarve amid the garbage thrown to them by im- person of the Right Rev. Dr. Deinlein, Bishop said penitently, Jears after. With signal con- Cardinal Piu.natelli has it at Palermo; and SO moral and anti-Catholic Publishers? of Augsbur gh, Bavaria, with the right of suc- descension he had gone to Paris to perform· the soon as the ;roposed project is clearly signified., It seems to us that every thing in the shape cession. coronation of the successful soldier; yet e~en d the'- will find that they have in their han s no' of Catholic Literature deserves encouragement. • • • there he had asked in vain for the restoration J b Je Most Rev. Archbishop will lay the thinO' but a miserable monk named Barna 3 Every biobo:raphy, history, essay, poem, or tale, of the Romarrna He was soon to lose all. o . . 'tb rner-Stone of the Church of ALL SAINTS, · " . Chiaramonti." Then the oppositIOn was WI ' that Catholics may read witbout offence, de- For the purposes of ambition were all arranged . d _• . at the junction of Court and Third streets, on ' drawn; Napoleon set out to be c)'owne a>' serves commendation. And every one w~i the third Sunday after Easter, April 29th. in the soul of ~!l e Emp~ror, and the plan Milan and l 'ius returned to his Capital, Ma] . undertakes a work of this kind is to a certain 'I'h S . f f St Pt ' k f St J h f sketched to BoUl Jenne, March 23, 1805, ' was Qxtent a mIssIOnary. He who prevents one e oCle leB 0 • a I'IC ,0 • osep, 0 h b d' I . h d ,,16, 1805. ~ St Peter, and of the Sodalities of the 1m- t e one to e pursue. . n elg t ays, Then follow fast, Napoleon'S demand {~ mortal sin does much; but those who infuse said Bonaparte, "I set out for Italy. I make 'd' f I 's Amel·l·can wife Mil] . h . d fth . d I tth "t fh maculate Conception, and of the Holy Family,. . . Jerome s Ivorce rom 11 . . , . mto t e mm fS ~ 'th e Ifn 0 e~ efsputl . °t' onodr, are respectfully requested to attend. myself kmg there, but tha.t IS only a. steppmg 24: The Pope's refusal and his reasons for I!, of loyal ty, 0 .al ,0 .PUrl y, 0 pa no Ism, 0 _ .• _ _ • .__ _ stone; I have greater deSIgns regardmg Italy. - much more than this. 'fhey "instruct many MESSRS . MURPHY & Co., of Baltimore, are It must be a kingdom comprising all the trans- * ilourienne,30!. unto J'ustice;" and though the way they walk the American publishers of the Lamp, a 8/'-alpin States'from Venice to the Maritime Alps. t Las CU!

WBi$ cA M M Y.9 eSHSiS & !.~~'I**Pji!W5 &\/%£ M#PM99iH*&tli§£leaEe cnll a n d t:lke a. look at. m y st · cl.: au b alld. tlOn of any order was waived, he acted, It was therefore he apoeared m ochial schools at Anerl ey, and as he Ihe (chair- :tp7 um B.lt. S 'llb:V~NS, Su ccessor t o OVIATT & SPERR Y. Court-The order I ma,le in giving the tem- this (;ourt without an order and- 'answered man) looked upon this matter as OCCUlTing from porary custo~y to th~ 8heriff is still in forc~, verbally, ' a strange inconsistency on the part of tbe Bernard Dowling, As yet there IS noeVldence before me of a Wl'lt The followino- return was then filed: above female, and bearing- so strongly upon a Dealer in Book s. New::: papers, Periodicals, a nd Stlltiollcry, of error having been allowed by any, Court. Probate Cou!'t °of Hamilton Co" Ohio- In tlte Jate "exed question of th at board, he would South- West Comel' of Pearl and Main st,"eetJ, Mr. Kerr- I understood no questIOn was to S G TI. TTT' 1 re~d the communication wllich was a volllm- CIN L:1N ~A'!'I , 0., ' d I t f ·u." C k d Mattel' of ylve8tel' otfney VS, .os, rr elgllt- , b' d '6 h ·' t t d and YORK ST!tEET, Ne wport, 1\)", 3m marSI b e l'a:se a~ to tIa act. mr, ~vJ.c 00 oes man, Hubeas C" 1'f)us~Henry Kessler, Sfler!Jj- InOllS one, eanng nte tne t lI1S an , an ______not dispute It. . I-Jamilton County. addressed from the Convent, Norwood, Surrey, . Mr.McCook-.--I.wantthepaperst()?ebrou~_~t For answer to the order of the Hon, George signed by D. Rouelle, Catholic priest, to the FATHER FABER'S LAST AND GREAT, m to see what It amounts to. But m the fin;t H H'lt J d f th P b t C t to th e above board of managers, calling their llo ~ ice to EST WORK. ·ff h J d , Ion, U ge 0 e ro a e our, , , I " d I 'JJ f . placeletus k now f rom tIeI Stlen w Y1e oes 'J"'J 'fIt b' th I'ld M Butler a decIsion of t Jen-s, InJ'eo'ar totWOCll reno t b . 0- th I ild in Our motion is that ·he ~al olerI 0 ring e c 1,1 , ,ary .' fJ I J . R "c tt 1- t _ t' :Just Publi shed, unirorm wif-h Father Faber's otber work, no ,rmb de Cl " Into Court, says that after sald child came IIltn ..Le en ones, a ."oman a 10 IC, a pl€sen m Cloth, 70 cts, Cloth, ~i1t edgrs, fo rPrese nl s, P,.emium,' d be dlrecte to 0 so ' or to gIve some reason hiS, custody by order of said, Pro b ate Court, a St, Luke's workhollse, Ch elsea, who were now &c., SL~G , ., _ h d why e oes not ' " writ of error was i s~ ue db y t I1e HAGon. . , W . in their parochi,d school~ at Penze,~ and stating THE PRE 0, IOU S B L 0 °, D', Mr. Kerr-We deSIre to dispute the power C t f tl T d f tl C t f Com that about th e end of January she sent a letter, , H k d' J ' ar er, one a 1e, u ges 0 Ie our 0 - I ' d I ' Or, The Price of our Salvation. of hiS onor to rna e anv or er III t 1e premises, PJ < tl' t d tl t tl (Iefen legal Y Signed and witnesse , to tIe supcl'In- 'f k • d mon eas Ol lIS co un y, an la Ie - I d d' I I I'ld The Writ 0 error wor 8 or superse es, d ' I 1 _b "I'h F W '0.1 tendent of th e schco, eman mg t lat leI" c 11 C ) N'nsN'I'S.-'l'he Mysterx of the ProcioLls Blof'fl-'f h e Ncc!$. l\ -r C k t d d tl t t'l t' ant III tIe IW eas ('01'PUS Writ, os,. el", It- (h b' 1 I') } Id b sity of the PreciQu s lllo()d-l'he :Empire of th~ Pl.·PCi OHS Blo{)(\ . M r, 1- c 00 con en e la ~lll I , Ie pro- man, or John F, Weiu.htman, did, in compliance t ere emg on y one at t 1e time 810U e - The ilistory or the Preci() us Blood-Th e Prod igality of the Precious r3 lood-The Devot"ion to t.be Pl'ocious BlOtH.l. . Visions of the statutes were com plIed With there WIt'I 1 tl Ie 01' d er 0 f sale,°1 C our t 0 f Cammon l"leas , brought up a Roman Cathol;c, On Saturday, C 'j'he fonowing is ::i ubmit teu as a specimen of the of this was no supersedeas, No doubt the ommon t d t k' , $500 t sta - ex Cll February 18Lh last, the superintendent for - great wOl'k . , h - ' h d , . fl' execu e an un er a -In 0- In 0) e - f Pleas had a rig t to revise t e eClSlOn 0 t liS t' & ' 'd o·f S J. t G If Y vs warded to him a reply of th e board 0 manage - •. S ,LVA'rI(lN ! W hal m tlsjc is there ill that word-music In TI ' I d b IOn, c,' Sal case 0 yves er a ne . F 1 tha.t nevel' ti n~s ~ blrt i:; alwilYs new: t htlt. always r o n~ eR yct al. Court on error. lat questIOn was sett e Y TI F W ' .1 t ' ' d P . the 'xecution ment, who decided that, as the at ler was t ways rests us! It bolds ill it~(~lf all Lilat OUI' be;t rts would t1 e Supreme Court in the ·case of Captain Col- lOS: ' elg I ,m,t~. an ar el ~, . alive, but could not be foun d, tke mother fwd ~ H y . It. isswect vigol 'ousin thc l1lornitlg. nod i L" l theevu ning 1,1 Bib d b fil d' I Cour t of sald undertakmg III error, and the ISSUing ot it is conten ted peace. It isa ~ o ng tbut is :11wa)'8 sing:i !lJ..!: ih elf lehr. hut t Ie don I ml1ubst e 'II e · mdllle b the summons in error, the responuent did, ;ub- no control over tke cltilrh'en. He (the priest) ct tll~ P down ill the ueiig-bted :.:o ul. _~nJ! (> lic f'~l.IS n. re rav ished by were t e recor s 13, e, Ie b on las cen , . f 'd ' d' submitted that that decision was contrary to the it up in Heilven j an u our .Ettrllal .l< ·;-tthel· blms l~lf li .-t € D ~ 10 it , sequent to t·he servICe on 111m 0 sal WrIt, IS- 'I f I I" L A · I' I 1 I d with ndorable compill eo ucy. Jt is sweet eve .... to Him (J ut of til e d , h e~e, an d 1lence tlere h as, b een 110 pro- charO'esaidchildfromhiscustody,anddeli\'ered artlc e 0 t1e - oor aw ct WllC ·1 1e encose whose mind is the music I·f a t.housand wol'ids. '1'0 be rmvcd? ceedInO' III tbe Common Pleas w\'lch supersedes hOt 'd Tl · F W ' it lai tiff in the communication. He then pointed out \-\ btl t is it to he sa vcd ? Who C1.1D t ell ? Eyf' has not St~ e n nor e:u' helvation, Common Pleas to take a bond, but I say there t k W, b t b I -·ld . s 0 sl'ble "or cussion, the woman was examined elOl'e t 1e U d r '0 roo . fF tJ F b . 'IV I h . , f h " I' d was a en, as eo e 1e lep n l' , II d J ~ pworso "j. COpIeS U a 10 1" 'fleI"S' OT<8 are IS no statute III orce aut onZInO'0 llm to 0 so f I C PI? board, and she enel'!!'etlca y requeste t_o_ 1ave nlready been sold in l-hisrouulry, audtb odema.ndi sc:onst. ntly ,. , d I 1 II - 'f' the act of the Clerk 0 tIe ommon eas. ~ WI increasing, Mr. Ab ra Ilam II1sl~te t lat t Ie a owance 0 M M C k IJ' 'bl r r this her two children brou o' ht up CatilOlics. lere- d r. c 00 -- C.Le IS responsl e 10 h b del 1° dIN P ,TtlSt publisbi ng, in pamphl et tOl'lll , pric'c 12]{ conts; ncatly t h e ~Upe1';;~ ~as ,yb J ~ dge C ar ter was not ,a mat- child. upon t e oar Ie t t 1at un ('I' l1 e ew 001'- bo un d in t1 e~ ibl o eloth, ~5 cent" ter t.or reVISIOn III thiS Court. It was hiS (Mr. Sh ' ff K 1 Y h t I' now ];{W order th ey had no alternative but to corn- , " , en ess er-- ou ave 0'0 11m , Devotion to. the Pop e. A,'s) drelsllre that 'bJustlcel sl~ouII,d, be carneld out Mac [Laulrhter.] b . ply with th ~ request, and ordered an answer to nY }'. w. 1"AllER, n.D . to the u extent, ut tec 1ll1Ca !tIes were t Hown C· . I '"'I II I d' , and be remitted accordingly. NEW BOOKS ~round the case which were not calculated [0 ourl~ k S 1a . m~~(~ c~rrseeCl s ~O~~nns~;~r the ~~~~=""""===~~=~""",,==,,,,:>;=~~ _ elucidate the rule which should govern it, you can. a ~?UI~, t · · 1 ' ith the Recently Publisl1ed by Murphy &: Co , YIng Hei-etofore the ruling of the Court prevented a nsw~lI:hlll~ud C1en 't IllI n~d Clomp b l,we 'I'ewed' Jll£t Publislled, in a n elttand attractive voluule, llri ~~ in d oth, f h ' I ~ . b I - law.l e JU gmen S lOU. lave een \. 75c. j in cloth, g il t edges, $ 1.25, them rom a~lllg t l~ ,acts rO,ug It o~t, t accordinO' to the Statute before the written un­ The New Glories of the Catholic Church,. was to ascertalll tbe· 0pllllOn of a II Igher tnbunal d t k' ° t' d lit t a sta)' of Tr.tnsl:ltcd fro'm the ltali311 by t h e l!~a.'hel's (It' Ibe London ' I h d I h er a WO' men lOne cou l opera e 0 on that questIOn t ley a appea ed t e case; , 0 d th ill' - f tl e s reties Ol'atot' y ~ at the r eq nl: ~t of t he Cardina l l\rchbiRliop of and now w·as the matter to be hushed up be- executIOn; an e su Clency ~ 1 , lU' I ·Westminster. ·With 3 Prcf!tce, by His Emil;ence C:\.rdinal Wi~"'man, ~ hid 't f b' I d' must be approved by the Court III W11lC I JU( g- H!lre t ev 1a 'an opportulll yo elng lear In t d d I 'II' now how REPUBLISHED FROM ADVANCED SHEETS, that hi;her Court f men was ren, ere. am ":1 Illg , , - "With the Approbation of tbe U ust Hev. t.h e Archbishop of OL t tl t t t ever, to let thiS matter remalll over until the Baltimore. Court- e me see Ie 5 a u -e, , b d - I d · ' . -b h rei , parties get a proper on Wit I-goo suretIes. r{'his w )r}<, which tbe Holy Fathel' desires to ba-ve translated Mr. A ra am- care not lor t Ie statute, M Ab h W 'II t b d with any into all tho lall g uag l.~s of .b:llTnpe, <:ontains lhe Hct s of tiJe reo I say your Honor, by your oath, is bound to ~', J ra Cam~ e WI &e a on . tent Ma rtyrs of the Corea., Cochin Obina a.l1 d Oceallicrt. nr y t;;iT H i ;; to be hop(H.I thnt. the ClIt h oiits of tile United States respect the order of the Common Pleas. I sUlM'etle~Mt 18 °k Oma reqUlre· tl" ot tIle. willl'cspo nd to tho desire of t he Holy .Father, by gjving this im­ , h" . ,r. c C 00 - ne momen t- lIS IS n portant work and ext ensive circulntiolJ . have no deSire but . t at " JustICe may be carrted way to ge t not'd f Il1S' d eCISlOn." 'TI1e Cou I-t lIa, s out, as r am sure It wul be when there shall· t t k th b d I I Jl 'e The most Comp lete and Ele,qa nt P rayer Book have been a proper hearing of the whole case, no powerho ~:~ ted on · S la glv my Publis7led, d and I trust it will then end by the decree of tlie reaCsons wren 1 IS'II~n etre I' All the Principal Devotions in Large Type, C f I I d . 'd h I I ·d OUlt- am WI mg 0 lear you. Every Catbu lic F"n,i1y in tho Unit.,d Sla!es ougbt to baveRt ourt; or Ie la eVl enne ere ~ mt t 1e -,ecree Mr. Abraham-But the Court has stated it least one copy of tllis bool' ill lheir house, Jt cO lltain' the of your Honor could not be car ned out m tbe '11 ' th b d Di",t Approved Exe rei 8<'s, adoplcd to th e UolyWay "nheern>' WI reCeIVe e on and all oth er i!l';l,y<'rs a.nd Devolions ad:l pted to tbe Holy Sea- face of public opinion, from which all laws must C I 'II: tIM M C k 1't100RE'S TI-IIRTY DOLLAR so n of Lent, and '0 ail ncoasious and circnm stan ces tMt ma.' t ourt- am WI mg 0 lear 1', c 00 , ari se in the life of a Cb l"i sth",. ' em-ana e. d b t d . f I am in error .lust published, in an elegRllt llnd attractive volume, of nearly Court I will not allow you to m k an ' e correc e I . BLE LO CI~ STITCH 10LU pages, f,'om en tirely new stereo type pla t. es, in 1',"0 I ~ tl t a e any - Mr, Carson-We have made · our return, DOU - So. dilferent5izes.in18mo.and24mo.,audembellishedwIib SUC 1 a I I uSlOns as la; d I h TI SI 'ff 1 tl' New and Beautifnll1ngravin gs, in the linest style of Ih' M' Ab' I m I d 'n II· t an re y upon tat, -1e len las no -llng FAMILY SEWIl\TG MACI:JINE :,,-t; ill various bindin lS, new ;!nd I,eantifnl SI-yl.s .."f rom75 I. t I'rahlat - kOSO dV:lfil 1 a IespeTc , I to do with' the giving of a new bond; and as j l'.J. , cen ts to $10 pel' copy, n ncw, revised and enlarged editi"" C our - a ma es no I erence. he a -, d" S d b D t L tt D t t of I ' ' t Th d t h d to the ments of the case, does not eSlre to Ill- eCUl'e y .LOecen e ers .ra en . V t' M 1 .. USlOn IS no - proper. e or er 0 t ~ cust? y terfere. The advent of tbis now. most useful and incomparable ~fll- S t, i n c'--ens a n u a ; of the Shenff was a mere matter of discretIOn, '1'1 C t th t k chine, is destined to crea te II ~ reat and decided !:bange in pub- Origin ally prepared fOl' the n,e of tbe Sisters of Charity in 'd t '. 'h d Ie our en 00 a recess. lic opinion uponlhe subj ec t of the Unitrd Stal"s, Published wilb tile ,Ipprobation of th, Th e Court di no renounce any pOSitIOn It a Most. liev, tile Arebbi sbop of Baltim ore, taken. AFTERNOON SESSION, CHEAP SEWING Th1ACHINES. Early orders respectfully solicited, Mr. Abraham-I alluded merely to a scene Mr. Kerr stated that he was now ready to We confidently assert, and can cOllclusively proTc, by a prllc- For sale by all Catlwlic Booksellers, j'n tIle ·coul't'room,- whicll I thOllQ:llt l'mpropel', O'I've bond for the prosecution of the writ of t-ical demonstration , that this Mu chi ne embr"ces in its con- & C· bl . I· 1 ·1 . t fib ...... b stnlCtion the best c(Jmbination of scientific pritlcip1cs to be :\furphy 0:8 Pu icatlons:, r ec )y n131 , on reeeJp 0 e and only desire to add, that if a superior tribu · error-not that he had been dissatisfied with fuund in any Sew ing l\:lach in e now before the pulrlic, regll rd! ess adverti sed price, api 3t nal is to be ousted of its J'urisdiction by such what had been ah'eady done, or of opinion that of price f '~ ith an eye quick to detect the defici encies and im· MURPHY & CO., PUBLISHERS, pel'fectioD8 of other ma,chines, 1'1,·. Moo re has ~oug: ht to I'em edy technioalities, that is it not possible to say the the proceedings already had, were insutlicient them all ; antI we fee l assuI'ed '" oritical exam ination of this -182 Baltimore st1'eet, Baltimore, people who interlere" d . b e f ore may do it again? to operate as a super8e d eas, b ut b ecause 1Ie was reallybeautiful des picceirable o fc machinerbeap Machiy willne inat the once co esuntat ry,bli sah ndit :l~litr tb prefer.eon ly Mr. McCook-Does the gentleman desire to anxious to accommodate himself to any order able to a',y high·pl"iced Mac hin e now sold, lt sews ditectly from two s pool s, (u s bou ght a t the store, without re-windiD)!,) OSEPH ;\ll,~ n.N A. Succe~!;o r to I-1.\~ls~~~,a nd lIIr.r.NA.: I~port ~l' , call on the mob to carry out the order of the the Court might make. one above t!.!e ~ja cbine and one underneath, and makes tbe J Wholes.:LlI;'! a.nd !tota.ll Dealer 111 lrunk 1\f ltke rs St ock . Hoop a.nd Sheet Iron, Pump Cha ins and Fixtures. A complet? Common Pleas? I would suppose there has Mr, McCook contended that there could not strongest, mosLe lnsi ic and du!"able sti tc h made eithel' by band Assortme n t of BllilJ.ers' au..! GHnera.l ila.rdw:lrc, Carpente.rs·, (lr machi nery. I t cannot be ripped) t.h ough the cloth is cut. en­ Coopers' and l\Iachini.<;;ts' 'rools, Truss IIOJpS, &c. Houso :Fur' been as much trifling with, the jurisdiction of be a stay of execution without the authority of tirely offeve!"y balfineh. 'fhe stitch po,"esses the same ehl s- nishiug Goods: No. J\12 ALliu street, Cincinnati, .0. this Court as It. IS . prepare d to stand. r am a speCial" statute, partlCu Iar Iy IU- a procee d'mg 0 f tiladcityoy applin thincab laes l oup!" articlon tfliesc kth gooat drse, quilet her e bywa smakinhill!; andg it ipartieu-rooing, very, well aware that men wearinoO' badges of this kind, where the effect was to retain a party The machinery fod eedin:; the cloth is unlikc an y otbc,', aud is, F. Diekmann, wi toQut doubt the best eYer constructed . 'z officers of. the law· have made themselves liable of liberty to which the Judge of this Court had 'l'ne hreakiu~ of ne ed les, It common and expensive fa ult with Builder of Cost-Iron Monuments, Vaults, Ral ' ' h' b' I 'd 1 . 1 d most olh er l\[a~hil 1es. is entirely remedied in this. wit!) pro!'ler recentI y IU t IS court-room -to e pums led for sal t lat paI;ty was entlt e . ca!"e , ODe needle will last for months. Tbe e" tire l\Jachiu e is ings, and, GU1'den Figures, contempt; and if '.the J lldQ'e should deem it Mr. Kerr replied, that where,no direct remedy simple in coestr uct,ion, and made in "very r.'pert perrec t and , -r b ld l'k ~ . d b h ' f I d durable, Unlike othel' Ma rhin e5, th ere i, no danger of damflg- HAMILTON ROAD, NEAR BENIKENSTEIN S GARDEN, proper, s' ou . I e to draw up specifications was pOIUte out y t e prOVISIOns 0 t Ie co e, ing the article .ewod bj oil , as none is nsed on the top of the M()NUMIlN'I'S C:1U be bought aO'ainst them. this Court, bv analoO'y with the old practice, ~Jachll1 e, It 1S also made large enough fo,' eyery descri ptiot1 .of .f,'om ;36,l'0 to an y pri ce up. o The Court said• It • was to be regretted (hat might• give• the" remedy.b hwOlkeight there, bctween bein tbetr n cleat'needle ~P ftCCand lllO thP. elll ecndl'es o,f In th le?ngth Maohin by foue, r InlTl wanh;. counsel· should come in there representinO' a The Court said that with a view that the law I be:Hlty of design ami mechlllllcal C01l SlructlOl.".'t bas no equal . •• 0 • . . I in the country ; all tht! m ovem ents being POSit Ive , a nd the frlc- CHOSSI')S f'rom $:!.50 to S5.00, publIc officer, and undertake to llltimate to the might do ItS perfect work, and that the nghts tion Ii ~ ht , there is no t the slightest p,robability ?f its getting \ Court that physical force should be resorted to of all parties might be protected, he had ar- ~~tb~lo::~~i-er;~ ~~"t~,~;~e : ~~t~;~;il ~~~~ :~ ~ ,~;:~:c~~;~'n~~~l~I~:g ~ h' AlIIILY l[()NU1I1J<:NTS with for the purpose of intimidation. All such ap- rived at the conclusion, upon the reading of the see it. that it is one of the mos t valuable and hnmnniia ry in· • t wol vc names f or $ 05.00. I h d h ' fl '" hI' tb ti I d ' f I' C t ventlDns of the aga, , VI pea s a not t e III uence or consideratIOn With woe sectIOn, a~ any na ?r el 0 t 1I ~ our It is our in te nti"n to sell a sm:>1 1por tion oflhe terl"i tory by I :\'G. ~Sii. O i) fo l' a. J... ot , AD d him. He should pursue his duty conscien- beinO' clearly subject to review or renewal by States or ClUnti es up ~ n an equitabl e ,~nd fair bMis, A s_ a safe bo l.;:ept in paint w ithout . I d d h', , th f ill d" h -t f' C PI ' d tl t C -t and highly remun era t,ve 1llVe,tmen t. 1t has no eq ual. Jo,xten - .·-

~ It" p'"? IZ!;:;a;.w:iilm£S&iiif"".,.s:'tiii6, ,tA :;--- EO POLD )f1 ~ Ylm Wholes"leand Retnil Deale rin W ATc m ;s, ' AGL E I N SU itA NC ;'; CO., of Cincinnati, Obio, Ne Merchant Tailoring Establishment .JEW ," I, IlHY Sf LI't:tt :LIld PLAl'l<:D WA lLE, Nu.189 W"I· INS U RAN CEo vr L E A HOMIl CO MPANY IVITHOUl' AGENCm S. nut Strdet. bet w'ecn Fnurlh and .Fifth street s, Cincinnati, O. C.o\P IT.U. Office, No.73 'Vest. 'i'bird street between \\'alnut and Vine 176 Vine street, between 4th a'(brl 5th streets, Wat('hes and J ewellery ca ref ully l"l? pail'cd .tnd wa,rrant,'d. Home Insurance Company or Ne"· York, ...... $1.00 ',Ol O O() streetf' Cincinnati. Ins ures Proper ty of all descriptions against 1.0ss. or Damnge G. P o'n ON X ELL. A. G . DE ~ :-;lS . Co n iincnta l Insu ran ce Compa ny of New York, ... 5 UO :000 lIO ~ v Bin·: also ag·ainsi. the perilR of g. ~ a or inland naviga.tion. D\Y AR D 1\I'AI1DLE h lH;just rece ived:\. superiol' asso rtment Niaga ra Ji'ire fnSUl'fl n Ce Compa ll Y of New York, ... 200,000 on ( f l) l o[ l1 ~ , Cassimeres. and Vestin!;'-, which he is pre p'u'ed O'Donnell 8! Dennis, Uull risks t lf ken a t the U ~ iJ. : tl rates. E No d h Am l.. rican Fire I ll~m rauce Company, Do., ,,. 750,000 00 !i.e to prllel' in t he Ul dSt fasbi,mahle stylu on re,lSOlHtblc A T TOR~E Y S -'-\T·L .\w, AX D N01' \ ItIES, A:\"D CO;'l nIl s.sIOxr:R8 ~ i\o. 1 5 Authorized Capital. $200,000. to D1 ~ AI so.l\.choiee selection of Ilene!; Furllishi llg Goods. Public f.Jlllliin g, ~ h o o nberg :~ r' s Building , b ~ tw ee D Ma in i\,nd Security :Fire Insura nce Company of Ne w York, ... 500, 1; 00 00 1l0AHD OF DIRtCCTORS. S{C l1 u'we, Clnl;inu·l ri. O. S pceia l a t t ~ n t i on given to Stea lll ­ J. W GARRISON, S,II. T.U T, t e(~~ ·eg r.!ph·, g nqllirer, an d (-hLzette- one LH () Il t. h.) l\1.t r.24 \\ estern ~ras~ac hu sej t !=i IllsuJ'ance Com pan y of I b o ~ ~ t llusine.: s, and t he Coll l1 cti,m afClaims in I nuLln 'l. n 5 Pittsfi eld, Ma ss , ...... 150, 000 00 H . KESS J.ER, G. 'V. 'l'OWNLE'i' R. CO !'\ KLING, S. 'V. R EE DER. i lfES & DOlt LA ND, \rllO lesale .J e w e l e r ~) uave rOlU oved .\ler chnuts' IlJsurance Co mpany of lIar tford, Conn., 200,OCO 00 'TV rn r~ L & MeG UIH..F], Mel'cbtm t 'l'ail (J rs. No 256 Walnut st., A NT II O ~ Y F .\Y. --1. ·r ·o1tl l!lI) Walnut Str;:::c t. t o thol r N I:: W :j'!'l)I{}1J ROO)I, ;I t J. W. GARRISON, President. I F Cincinnati, 0., and No. 4: Main street, Lexington, Ky . tb l\~rtl1 · West corner /) 1' M,tin Hlld Pl'url , where they will be hl1 ve lu st ,'ocei ved ,\. we ll selected.l.nd lal'ge t!.5; sortrnen tof8pring A .'~·8E T S . S. W.HEllDER, Secretary. I fle ~" to :.:ee t heir old fri cnds, a.nd :-.h ow thellL t llrough ;t<: fl ne a and Summer {foods. mr2:l Ne w York J,ife Insurance Company of Ne ,..,. York, $ 1,7 67,133 24 J . B. LAWDEH, Surveyor. ~~gcl: of \V l l tcl ~'~ !ol, C l oc k ~, ,lnd ,J~~v elry:L'~ can b~ fo und in the Charter Oill< Liti! Insurance Co mpany of Hart,... Capt, J os. S. Ross, and David Baker. Solicitors. . ·t · wd a t price:; t.h a t C,lIIU Ot fall to SUl t. ford, Conn., " ...... " ...... 647,879 115 CI ,V.;tche:., Clocks, a lld J ewd ry rep:li rcd on short DotiEe ,?y t h e TI 0:\1 A S L 0 V }~ L [., 'V.\ TC IDIA KER AN 1' .1 EWET.l:::R, North 'Vebt coroer of Fifth anu Hll co.0int'inna.ti. Keeps bes t "I"w o r l ~lll e u. mar.:> 1y T J, J Butler's Excelsior Fluid Inks, const:L11tly on h:tnd it largeassol'tment ofClocks and Wat c b'~ ::::J 1 &c. , &c. Clocks, \Vatches a nd J ewelry I' e p~lir e d . sopll.l3f. Policies issued in above First-Class Com­ i\1I~RCA N fJL1}, f( lr genel':Jl purposes. OIl ~ CAHILL, Wholesal e dealel' in 11 90ts a nd Shoes, Bl'og- ups panies, and losses promptly adjusted and paid HECOHD for L~ d 1! eriol and R ecords. J !tu b b (" I' ~ , Leather, Shoe Drills, Ln,s tiug and GalloEl ns, 52 JAMES .J. GuRMAN, Plain and Orna.mental liouscl'aintmg Ul)J!YING for J..re ttcl' Press. l'rllrl stree t, Ci ucinnati, O. junr! and Graining, Fancy Signs, Glazing: &c., 223 i\fAI~ ST .. by CA IDII N I<: of llrillian t h ne. between Fift h a nd Sixth: ClD cinnati. O. mny7 12m CELEBi' .•J"TED FOR Ladies' and Gentlemen's Slwe Store. W. L. & D. G. ,E V A N S, 1st. I NTENSE llLt,.CK COLOR , (at first of" greenish blue.) OH N KEE S llA N. DHUGGIS1' A1( D APOTHECAHY 2d. I,ASY FLOW FROM TIll<: J'BN. M. O'NEIL, 3d. PEHMA N r~ NCY , (will never fade by exposure.) J Oealer in Drugs, Medi(:in ef': : Paints, OU s. , iarnishes, &1 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, Foreman for about 10 years !:::l M, . J. E shelby, late of No. :.l. W. corner 'Valnut ulld Sixth street!:'. Ciucinui,ti. 4th ECO:\OMY. np71y NO. 35 WEST THlHD S1.'llEBT, CINCINNATI. ~ 10 Sixth st., has, commenced bUl't i~ e s s , and hopes :rom ~IS l '~ X P I , A ::"' A1'I o N:-Tbese Inks can be !-atisfactodly u Re d to thf' :.J}JLLER & YOUNGlS Prl"miuOl Cooking TI;Ill f' e of one: l ~lSt drop, other domestic inks in :t brief time !!row t(IO t~ick I nft experience to ment,a share of Ilnblac p;ttronnge. No pains for nse and :Ire fit only to be thrown away before half con' \~ il'j'u e spa red to :rive. satisfactIOn t.o those \Veho may fa,vo r him ~.l twol or more Uvens fo r Families. Boarding Houses. &c: I DY STArE AUTHORITY. sumed. l fOl'coal or wood)put up aud guaralltetd. B}~ LLE H & YOU NG: \1 ith tI ciLIl His store IS two doors we st of l:'lum, north sH1e , No rl'he Carmine ma.y be expo!oled to the ar tion of the air without No 292 1\1n.in ) neal" Seventh street.--Hef~ r to Si~t e rs N r ~rl ~38 Fifth street. . " . injury. Orde1s {I u m a. di stance WIll receive prompt attentIOn. Dame, Cincinnati. FOUR'rH STREET Facts confirming tIle ((bove qualities. O J[ N ]\I A I{. 'I' I N, DODT AND SUOE MAKER, No . 10 1J'lF'rll RBSCO PAINTING hy U. C. 'I'ANDHOP. 895 "ine Street FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE 1st. 'I hese Writing Fluids arc now in g ~ l w ral use through­ ( S'l'!tE E'l', Ci ncinnati, Oh io. decll12m F1 between Ca nal and Twelfth f treet. Plea fe ('xamine my out the United States with au jucrea ~ ed demand. - T fi tyle ofwork ill the Cntholic Churches of Cillcinn:lti, nnd gh· C" AGENCY. 2d. 'l'liey b:tve heen analyzed by Dr. Chilton, the celel}l'3ted ln~ :t call. 12m de<:31 :60-pd $5 Chl'mist of Now YOI'k City, aud prononnced "equal in cruality 7.~OHl!:,tTY , Om.·ce lind H.esidence No.228 Broadway, t~l' e(j GEO. C . DAVIES, AGENT. d.)L rS below Seventh st reet. l:lw 1an2 and dtlntbility to the hest imported English }'luid!! .)) D J. l'tIOOJl]~ . t.Jlulllber, Pump a nd Hydrant Msker, 223 .F ifth Milnl1factureu by C. J. ROBERTS, ASSISTANT AGENT, - H.1 Ul1.\I tO:;O ~ . lJ~ N 'l'l S ' ['. vflice aud residen(: e No. 271 P• street. Ot.ltwueu ~lm a.nd Plum: Oinciunati, 0., ha s on J. J, BUTLER, AGENT, • Waluut stretl t , (opposite the Walnut Street House,) Cin h a nu an d wilJ furnisb L~nd Pipe:.;.) ~Vat e r Closets, Ba th ::::, No. 39 Vill e Street: Cincinnati, Ohio. J Pumps and T.Iydrants. All orders for the I'ountry will be ext'· No, 67 WEST FO URTlI STREET, cinnati. For sale by .1ohn P. Wal!'b; Kreuzburg & Nurrej ]~ gger!l c\!t~d w ith neatness~Lnd dispatch . mar3 (Pike's Opera House,) & Co., Theobald & 'l'hemh:auf, ft.nd dealms geuer:'\lly. mr310m Jl,. .1 . C. II ].; C K, No. 87 llROADWAY, Cindnnati, J t') IIN G i\fURDOOK. NICII OL·\S I.ACY CINCINNATI, OHIO. D Ohio. UIlDOC K & LACY, l'rnctical Plumbers, Pnmp and Hydr/tnt Just Published. l'M l\[akcrs, No. 45 EA S'l' l 'nIRD STREET, (Ea::::t of Sycamore,) American Exchange Fire Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, O. pd to April 8, 'to. tbe City of New York. Cash Capital, ...... $ 200,UrO 00 A T H I ~ D ED I T IO N. OIL~ B'OCgy, House Cal·penter and .10in er . No.56 Nintb st., Pbrenix Fire Il1sllra nee Comp:my, of ill'ooklyn, J b d' t ,,('e ~m .Jo11n and u'[ \lu nd. All ordel's prOml}tly attended Oardinal Wiseman's Vindication of to. Jtcfcl'!.w l:e : It. H" Spriugl1 r, Esq. jl)'IG lIOHAS ,J. NJ~ WMA NN . Plumber, Pump and Hydrant New York. Cush Assets, ...... 306,9;8 93 T Malter, No 149 Fifth street: Cincinnati, City Fire InSUI':Lllce Company, of New lla.ven, Italy and the Papal States 1l 0 PlUN S; 'I'Hi WAltJ<; MANUE'ACTUltEIt, Have on h:md and will fUl'nish Lead pipes. Sbeet I,end, Conllecticut. Cash Assets, ...... 322,80l 89 Hour.. n now be in the hands of eyery mau, wom an and chiJd J • :llrlH:11' of :-: eventh and S.vCoi more street s, CincinnatI. Bathing Tubs, Water Closets, J)urnps and llydrunts. All Insurancp- Company of NOlth America. Incor- S in Amadca. It only co~ tf:, 25 cents. Sent by mail, free of An assortment of rriu ·Wal'e. kept on hand. Job work in ~~in, ordol's fJ'OUl tho country promptly attended to. porated in 1794. Ca~h Assets, ...... 1,219,475 19 charrr e, b) any boolt!'ellcl' in the United ~ tate s . Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Zinc. ltEFERENcEs :-Very Bev . .Edw3l'u Purccll; l'IountSt. Mary' ::. 'l'h i ~ worl{ contains a complt:' t e history of bow tbe pre~e nt state S. S. & H. Rogers & \V. Seminftl'Y of the ,\rest j ~t . Vince nt,'s Academy, Cedar Grove Refer t o---Messl's. Boyle Co" J.os. Ho. , of 1I ffajr~ in HaJy :u·e In i~repl'es e Jl ted; the meR ns resorted to by & & )OLA ND HENRY, WHOL~:SAf! ll GROCEltS, Liquor and House of the Good Shepherd, Bank street. d l:) c15 C. Peters & SODS; Spl'inger Whiteruan. J. P. Walsh, ~fiq. th e nriti~h press to mi8repref'Cllt tbe real Rtnte of uffairf':; how I COInmi :-; sion erchants, No s. 60 a.nd 6 ~ Second street, be· they belie tbt. tiraud Dul.:e of TUl"cftny and the King of Naples. tween Wulllut and )line, Cinclnna.ti. It is. in f;tct, a. dignifit'd but witherillg rebuke of the Injustice Ageutt: for the sale of Bourl.,on Whisky. ILL I AM M" T Z, ORGAN llUILDEIt , No. 324, 326, 328 Equitable Life Assurance Society, New York, W Third st I·eet, between Convent and Uutyel· streets. St. DRSh Aflscts, ...... $ 117)102 29 and the time'Hel'ving of the Britil'h Protestant lettel' ,writCl's and Louis, Mo., l~e e ps constautiy on hand Organs for $80 aod $850, New York Life Insurance Company, New YOlk. j ournals, and the llritisb PI'oteslant public generally. CUDY, \VrroLESug GROCER.-i:'. CODY, dealer in choice which he will sell at reasonable pdce and terms. • fttmiJy lnour, 'l'eas,Sug:trs, Tobacco, LiquorB, &c. &c .• No. (Organ ized, Apl'il12, 1845.) Cash Asse ts, ...... 1,767,133 24 ltf:FEREN cEs-lUost Rey. Archbilihop I{cnrick, St. Louis, IHo. j nandP 19 Wa.ter street. between Main and Walnut. feb-25 !light Bev.Bishop Junkel', Alton , Ill.; Hev. P. Seisl, Washing· C. J, ROB E R T S, AGENT, A New Book, ton . .Frankliu county, Mo. ; Hev.Mr. lll'ickwedde, Ill.; Rev. Mr. I O ~ .ES & CU~AI:I.:i N, (SuI'cessors to Gross and Dietrich), 1J'i scher, Watedoo, Ill. nov~7 ly 1\cP_l_4______P_ I_h_" E_" _S_O_P_l~_R_A_I_I_O_U_S_]~_. NOW READY FOR DELlVEjlY ! J M tllufacture l·s afCA N DL~ S, SVAP and OILS Oltil-e, No . 728 Wes tcra Ituw, Oincinllati. Tapels and Pa.schal Candles fOI' lA8. ::'olCGINNIS. CiIAS. W. DiE'fRIOR INS U RAN C E. A Sequel to "Wiseman's Italy and the sale. U1 ~ u'l :J ly Papal States." I) A -r J{ I C K .8 U 1. J. I V AN, UNDI': ll'I'_UO:ll, McGinnis &. Dietrich, L Hespectfully announces to thp citizens of CinClllUUtl and ATTORNEYS AT LAW .\ND NO'1' AITtS rUDI.lC, No. 258 l\1ain street, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. l 8mo Cloth. Vicinity that be is now I·ea.dy to fill all orders ill bis line ~ at bt'tween 6th and 7th, Cincinnati, O. jly30 ASSETS, ...... S936,709.59 the new sta.nd on ''Vestern ltow, betweeu Fourth and .Fifth " Almost ull the trouble which the Homan Government has sLrcetR, west side, Na.1u;}, opposite Perry street. City Fire Insurance Co., with its 8 ubj ~ctR is c;t,used hy b"ld men of other nations." O. 1!' AW1'HING, Su c ce~s o r to RYAN & FAR.TllfNG, Importer This is a complt':te hi..tory of the Government of the Papal Woot! a nc1 )letallic Burial-Cac;:es furnish p. u and trimmed for • of Fanc.y Huskets. and l{:utUfacturol' of Wood and ""'ino" OF HARTFORD, CONN. transportation to any pal't of the Union. If~a.rse s and Carriages- R States- A History of Ibe T ~mp o rul Dominion of the Pope-The ·Wal'e. S:llesrooms-No. 49 ~luin street, CinCinnati, O. ASSBT~, ...... $330,2;3,94 llrnished at the Rh()l'test notice! on r e as onal' l~ terms. sep30 Papacy and Fr:t..llce under tile Dourbons-N:1poleon sei7.ed the Connecticut Fire Insurance CO. Papal St1'ltesin 18{J O-Office'Reekerf'jealotls of the Papal Govern­ ARD orL ~IANUE' AC 'I'ORY. -JOHN TOllIN, Factory OB ASSETS, ...... $23J ,280.38 ment-The Ca rbnuari- Austrian Ab;,o lutiol] in Italy- llttress DenIers are respectful1y invited to call and examine lished Btatcments, made t.o the Auditor of State. Full power r.rhe College has lately bean cha.rteredwith the power of COD delegated to the Agent to settle all claims. tlS soon aR ascer­ r!lssago s hall he promptly H.cl~ nowl e dge d and remitted as myst=o=c ~k~, ______brring the usual Honors and Degrees, gl'anted to Universitie rdc tcd. tained, with promptness and liberality, without reference to • ud Colleges, Livel'pool 01' elsewhere. EXPENSl~S: W M. B. BAR R Y & CO., PROSPECTUS OF OFFICE-No. 62, first floor, Timl's' BuiJding, Third street, Payable invariably semi-annually in advance. Post Office Buildings POUl·th street. between , ·,.rulnut and Vine sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. !Jor Tuition, Board, Bcd, Bedding, and Washing, por MT. ST. MARY'S OF THE WEST. JOHN H. LAW, Secretary. JOHN S. LAW, Agent. annum ...... , ...... , ...... , .. ,150 00 Hefer to J, & J. "levin; Charles Conaball of tbe firm of J' fusic on the Piano, pel' annum...... 30 00 REFERENCES. NEAR CINCINNATI, OHIO l'I lusic on other I nst.ruments, and DJ'awing...... 30 00 The MORt Ruvel'ond Arl:hhh;bop PUltCEI.L. a.nd lteverend Cl ergy. Jones & Conalutll; noyle & Co.; James F. Meline ; Heuben Institution \Va.s uesigned to RUpp ly the want ofa high Jirench, German, Ita:fian, and Spanish- each extra...... 10 09 PHland & I{p nry. 0inc,innati; S. S. BoyJe & Co.; .J. O'Don nell. ins It. Springer, and Dr. S. S. Bonner. ma.1'3~ 12m order of eduoa tior felt oy the C:ltbolics of the West. It ttationery,Boaks, Medicines, &c., when furnis}:led, at current Covington; J1~. O' Brien Dayton; .1. R.Cleary, Lexington: I{y. ' T is under the control at the ::;ecular Clerg-y, selected, in the CITY prices. - fil'stinstance, by the Mo st Rey·. Archbishop Purcell, of ClD­ INSURANCE COMPANY 'j 0 those wh"O remain at the Institution during vacation, a.n G, ll. J3USSING, ClEO, C_ GLASS. cinnati. OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, extrltcbarge will be m"de of $25 00, and for any part mora 'fhe Course of Instruction is, eithel'Classieal 01' Commercial than a week, in proportion. . G. H. accordillrr to tbe option ofparel.Jts OJ' g u~rdian! No. 8 FRONT STRl~BT, between MAIN AND SYCAMORE. .(l;jJ- Letters of enquiry sbould be addressed to BUSSING & CO., rl'he C I ~s s i c l.II Courl"ecomprises tbe (heek, Latin and ~Iodern REV. M. D. LILLY, PRESIDENT, WALNUT STREET BANK, Langu:lges j Rhetoric; Logic; Mathematics, a~d its applica· REPERENCES:-Most Rev. Archbishop PURCELL; Very Rev. ED tious t o Surveying, Astronomy, :tUft Natural Plnlosophy; aU G FIRE AND MARINE. WARD PURCELL, V. G,; Rt. Rev. JAMES E'. WOOD. sepI2 North· West corn e?' 'i'M'rd and Walnut streets, Chem istry . 'rhe Commercial Course embraces the lower Mathematics-· Oindn'//(ll'£, ST. VINCENT'~ ACADEIUY, SUl'v ey iu~ . Civil j'~ngineerillg, llook·!.ieepillg, and all else that DIRECTORS. Buys ancl sells Easte rn Ex­ pel'taiu ~ to i\ thorou:;h Bu!o;iuess EducatIOn. CEDAR GROVE, NEAR CINCINNATI. chang" , Forei'!I1 nnd American Students in e:ther Dcp·.u·tlllcnt lD,-ty attond the Cla~ses 01 D.Banning, T. J. '''eaTer, This Institution, designed for the instruction of young larties Gold and Silver, and un cur­ l\lodern Lauguages, in which particu]al' attention is given t\.'l E. S. Haines, Jos. C. Butler, in all the bra,nchos of a polite education, i's under the care of Lhe rent monel'; makes coll ections, instruction in Frencll and German. W. B. 1I100re., G. 'V. Trowbridge, Sisters of Charity; it is situ. Buohanan. do" Newport, Ii:y. of Algebra for the IDore advanced pnpils. Tbe young ladies :l~ Classic!ll course per session, from Sept. l to JUDe 30, $175 whose parents reside in the Vicinity are permitted, if required, PRICES OF PASl:iAGE. Comillercia I " " " " 150 Branch, No, 171 Vi n est r e e t, to spend the fu'st ThurSday of each month at home, but must First, class ...... , ...... $90 and $7 5 Mnsic a.D fl Drawing, each $40 CINCINNATI. return early the next day. DOCT or 's Fpt!!'i and Meuicine $:i 00. according to attendance at The progress of thIs Corporation has been stable and unintet No dednction is -to be made for Vacation, it being option"l ~n CIUdi,lJ~~~~~: I ::~~k~~ ·t ~ ··t~ ··~::~·;; · ·~~ .. t~ ~· · p·l:i·~·~ip~'3 ~iti es Oll tbe opt.ion of the Parents or Guardia.ns. I'upted through Beasons of financial suushiuo and storm, or pe­ witb parents t" permit their children to remain in the Academy 'FOI' the whole Vacation spent in the College nn extra charge rioLlsevontful in or exempt from sweeping conflagra.tions and he mam hnes of nulway In Great BrltalD a.nd Ireland. rl'hird during that time, DAY S C H 0 0 L, class Ul us, ~ PI'ovid~ pbte, k Hife, fork, wa.t er Catl and bedding. of $:.! 5.00 will be made; a.nd for any part of it more than R week maritime disaster. a proportioml t.e chal'ge. ilflj'-- Agency estab1isc~d in Cincinnati in 1825: a.nte-dating p I:I~ s t r.abm p'tss1tge to St . .John'R ...... $:35 There is It Day Sehool attached to the Academy, for the conve­ a.~ sage , l n the Third C l a s ~ can be secured to bring perfions Drafts at thirty days will be issued for all expenses. all present local Insurance Ccmpanies :t.nd Agencies in the In~ llookf' and Stationery can be o l1tained in the College at the SUl·tlDCe business in this d l y. 35 years constaut duty here, nienee of those parents in tbe n eighborhood who m&y prefer that f~t tl OTI I ~:htlwa y fa \' $3 :2)1 ; from Dublin, Limer ick 01' l :ork, $35 ; their children should return home every day. L om .Bel !l ~ s t or Waterford, $3; ; from Londonderry: $3731: from ordina.ry prices. combioed with wealth, experience, enterprise alld liberality, ondon. Liverpool or GJasgow for $40. _. Tbe Poc!;et )loney of the Pupils must. be deposited witb tbe especially C( mmend the lEtna Insurance Company to the favor· TERlIIS: t ~Ol' pa.."is a ~1:! t; ickets, either to or from any pnrt of Great Bri l'rensurer. uy whom it will be dispensed according to the di­ able patrouage ofthiscommunity-standjn~ solitary and aJone, Tuition, including the'same brlmches already .pecified, '1l1n ,or rUl'ther information, :\pply at the o'ffice of the rections of tbeparcnts. the sale survivor and living pioneerofCincinnaLi underwriters payable semi-annually in advance, per Session of ten l No wearing appa.rel will be furni~h e d by the Col1 ege unlesR ofl825. and a balf months ...... " ...... $25 00 AMERI(1AN EXPRESS CO. · f\. l'>ufficient F-um has been deposited with the Treasurer for J. B. DENNETT, aeneral Agent. Jnnior Class.::: ...... : .. " .....: ...... : ...... 20 00 ' tlJat pnrpose. ~' . C. BENNETT, } F or fnrther partleulars apply',. to the .is.ters. e~irling .in ,tho ll~~!NK CL.-I.RK, Agent, No. 52 Nast Third Street. Cincln If a student be r emoved before th·e·end of the ~ q\larter no de­ W-, R. CHURCH, Adjusters. lmstitution. . ~ . .' .. ., ..'" .... Ja n1. ductioll will be made. exct>pt in case of sickness or dismissal. JIIO, W. G, SIlIIRALL, I SR. JOSEPHINE HARVEY, Mother Superior. 8 CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH AND ADVOCATE

ALLEGED DISTURBANCE AT ROME.-It is stated Information Wanted, Just Published, NEW BOOKS. in a telegram dated March 20, that on the pre· Of Eliza Murphy, a native of county Kerry, 12mo., p ape r, 13 cents, Just Received, vious day a di sturbance took place in Rome. Treland. Sh e moved to St. Louis about one The gendarmes arrested seve ral; th e crowd An Int roduction and Appendix to . y.ear ago with her husband Frederick Bruns, Campoell and Puxcell's Debate, The Precious Bl ood : or the Price of OUr hissed, and then insul te d the police. The gend­ S:tlvatiol1 . fly Frederick ' Vm. Filber, D,D·, .... " .. , .. · .. .t o IS slUce wbich tim e she has not been hea rd from. By the 2\[ost Hev. J . B. Purcell , D.D., Archbishop of Cincinn:ltL armes tben un sheathed their weapons and dis­ Devout Meditations in honor of the Mother of ~clress her sister Mary Murphy, care of Catho­ rri '~ Pu b li ~ h e l' is now \'eprintiu!! a n J~TRODUCTIOX and AI'l'EN­ persed the crowd. It is stated that forty per q hc l'elegmph Office, Oincinnati, Ohio. T DIX La tho Ca mphell and Purcell Deba te. attl'ading so mil ch God. Bya C!ltholic Priest, ...... · ...... $0 as sons, amongst them several spectators and three oflhe a.ttention of the Protestant a.nd Ca thrlli c world, in C,)]1- nection wi th th e conversioll to tile Catholh'. Church of the. Ex­ Life of Blessed Paul of the Oross; Founderor French soldiers, were wounned. The crowd Gov!'rlirT of California. ~nrl of so In a ny ot hers of our mo ~ t e~ ti­ the COllg l'egation or the Clerics of the Mcst H oly CrQSS and shouted, "Garibaldi forever!" Mounted Pon­ St, Patrick's R C. B. Society. mabie c i L i zen~ . The obnox i n u ~paf!es so unwllrran tably pCllchfd The a.bove Society will hold its semi-Ulonthly m eeting, in at the end of the Bool.:, widely circulated hy Ur. Ca rnphf'll and Pa!'is ioll of .J esus Christ, ...... $000 tifical gendarmes succeeded at last in dispersing his willing publi~h e l'. induced the di s l ill g ui~h ed Archbishop 01 the basement of Lhe Ca.th edral, to-Ulorrow. Sunday, lmmedi­ th em. C in ci~lHt t i to co mpi l~ an .Appendix. ] \y mutmll co n!'e1l1 no The Office of Holy Week, with the ordinary at ely afLer YCfo pe l·s. thillg \~a s to be published but what had been spoken in til e }{ubrirs, Summaries of the Psalms, Explanations of tbe ROME.-(via Marseilles), March 24.-A A list of tht, delioquent members will be laid before t.he So­ Debate. The ff.' llO\vin g is an extract from the Appendix ;-" FOI' my Ceremonies and Mystp rit:'8; together with observations and ciety, and action taken thereon, in conformit,) with the Cou­ consistory was held yesterday. The allocution, "own pal·t: I was perfectly will1n j! t o leave the re!' ult (Jf the Devout Hefiectiotl1'. 'l'rnn elatcd from the Ita lian of Abbe stitution a.nd By-La,ws. ;. co ntr o v er ~y t o the unbia!'ed judgment of t.h e ~u .b1ir.. and fel t. which was delivered by the Pope on the occa­ AI ~xa ud er lU azzineili. Published with the ApPl'ohationof P . . MCG1WARTY, President. :'110 a,ppl'ehension as to tbe na.ture of the vC'rdlct, j but 8S t.be "gentJeOltLU hilent PURE 'WINES and I.IQUORS for Medicinal p llrp ose~, Itll the best mechanks and expert f:', by all of whom it bas been con­ belief is that an arrangerr:ent is in progress selected with great care fl'om the best manufacturer& in the cmi ed to be one of the 9,000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Voc,· under which the French troops are to quit world. bulary. Table of SYNONYMS, by Rome. Rome will be protected by the Ponti­ COLD AND SPARKLING SODA WA'fER BEST MACHINES IN THE MARKET! Professor GOODRICH, fical troops, and Neapolitan forces will be FROM GLASS FOUNTAINS, With other new features. Together with. all tlte authorized to enter the Marches." This I\1achine is n m.,. put before the public on its own merit!', matter if previous editions. In one volume of WIth Choice S!J1"11PS of our own Manufacture. and will be found equal to the mos t expensive Machinl's, in all l'fALY.-Thtl l;esult of the elections of repre· the following particnlars. and in sonw respects altoge ther supe- 17;;0 PAGl'S. FRlCE, $6.50 . Sold by "II Uooksellers. sentatives to the Parliament is said to be "very AGENTS FOR BLUE LICK WATER. riOI' : G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. favorable" to th.e Revohltionary cause. Count AGENTS FOR CONGRESS WATER. 1. In ~implicity of co nstruction aud action; Ca\'our h~s been returned at Florence, Bologna, 2, In durabilit.y and lloll.liabilit.y to get out of order; AGENTS FOR BEDFORD WATER. 3. In the quality and amount of work which it will do in ft Turin, Milan, and Genoa. At Florence the The Publishers would invito attention to the following opl. given time; nious on the merits of this work. Chevalier B.uoncompagni, Baron Ricasoli, and ED WAR D S CAN LAN & CO., 4. In the f:.\ cility with which it will work on all kinds of Si;;-nor Peruzzi have also been elected; at Bo· fabric~l fl'om the coarsest to the fin est cloths a nd textures ; l!'rom AJ'chui~bop PURCELl" logna, the Marquis Pepoli, Signori Berti, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, 5, In the eaSI:) with wbich one c:tn letll'n to use it; Cincinnati, Sept. 23d, ]856, Pichol, and Oudinot; at Turin, Baron Ricasoli G. While with cheapness, combined wit.h excellence, and in thp '~Th e definitio1ls of this boole are so accurate a. nd f:l ir, wh ero and Signor Farini ; at Milan, Signori Farini and North-East Cm'ner Fourtll and Main streets' ease with which it run s, it. iB without a parallel ; ever Catholi c words are to be defined. that I l'O"pcctflllly sug· 7. Cot.ton, silk and linen can be u sed from the original ~ poo L gest it ~ houltl be a fav orite with Catholics. AnotllPr mal5 011 is, Cattaneo. .. -,, - '------_ _._._------'-- Persons in want of Machine.; :1I'e respectfully in",ited to ('all tha.t it is the fullest., most eomplete, and only American I;cxl· rfhe official Gazette publishes the following and examine ours before 'Purchasing e!sewberc. con ." YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY i' J. n. PTJllCIlI.L, Archbisbop of CincinnatI. decrees relative to the administration of the pro­ -OF- Agent!; , travelling and loeal, are wanted t o sell this machine tbrou~hout tbe Un ited States. vince of Tuscany :-"Prince Carignan is ap- THE From Bishop O'REGAX. pointed Lieutenant ofthe King and Commander URS ULINE NUNS) Send for CUWULAJ:\ giving full particulars. "I beliewl 'Vebster's Dictionary to be the most complete book of the Naval and Military Forces. His Royal St. Martin's, near Fayetteville, of the kind ,,,e have in the Etlglish language. Its dcfinitions will exercise, in the name of the BROWN COUNTY, OIIIO. W. E. Bl~AMAN & CO.) in evel'Y depnrtment of litemture will be found most accurato and compreh ensi ve. King, the right of pardon, &c. The Adminis­ To form Young Ladies to vii'tue, ornament their minds with MELODEON BUILDING, trative centre will remain provisionally at u :.::efnl and agreeable knowledge, accustom them to early habits ,; In Catholic ColJ e ~e s and Sebool~ , and with all C<1tholiciol, Florence. Baron Ricasoli is appointed General of order and economy, and to cultivate in them those qualities CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT, this sbould be a favorite. Not (IDly hi it freo froUl bigl)try and . whil'h render virlue botb amiable aU.d attractive: not only in misrepresentation in all that rega.rds Our religion, but its defi­ Governor. The Ministry ceases. The army the family circle, but also in sodety,-thi~ is the mis ~ ion of a"'p'-7.:.6.:::ID=--______._ CINCINN ATI, OHIO. t )-!e Ursuline Ordp.r in genel'al: this shall be the object of the nitions of Catholic word ... are SJ just, fn­ n ear perfection as we ca n reasonably expect such a wad, to be eral regulat.ions of ext erior worsaip. PRICE, WITH TABLE, $35. contest. Lett!!l's written or received by t.he young Ladies are l'ubject brought. to examination . The scq,olars will not be permitted to bring Warranted not to get out of Order. " T r emain, with sincore regard, very truly your obedient :;ar· ANOTHER HIGHWAY ROBBERY.-As a man any books, except such as are u s~ d in the school: and books of An cxaminaUon of this Machine will sat.isfy t.ll O!'C who are vant, t .1. ROO SI,VJ-;LT BAYLEY, llishop of Newal·k. dovoti0n. desirous of supplying themselyes with one of t.hese labor saving named Michael Shenan, residing on Freeman Ever y six months bulletins are trnnsmitted to parents a nd implements. that they have ,; Mes~rs. G. & C. :nlerriam, Springfielcl, l\.Ias5' /' street, near Gest, was returning home at a late guardians, informing them of the conduct, proficiency, and NO LONGER TO WAIT FOR THE LOW PRICED, health of their children or wards. From :nrost. Rev. PETER RICHARD KENRICK, D.D., Al'(' hbi!'bop of hour of the night, he was attacked by two foot­ TERlI1S l'OR BOARDERS. WELL MADE, RELIABLE MACHINE. St. T.louis. pads, who knocked him down and robbed him TO DE PAID HALF-Y E ARLY IN ADVANCY.. Sales Room .- " The most complete edition of What, without h e~ita ti01l, of twenty three·dollars and a silver watch, all En trance ...... $ 6 00 S. W. Corner FOURTH & WALNUT Sts., may vc pronounc(, d t.he best. English Dictionary'" Board and Tnition, per S~ss ion ...... no 00 Signed. Pj~'l'ER RI()HARD, Al'chbishcfJ. the valuables about his person. He was found Washing and Menuing, per Session ...... 10 00 Second Story, Carlisle Building. some time after in an insensible condition and Physicia.n's F ees, pCI' I::iI:lSSiOll...... 3 00 St. Loni s, Oct. loth, 1859. conveyed to his home.-Enquirei·, April 14. llalf Board, pel' Session ...... 60 00 F A I R BAN K S & E WIN G, TEltliS FOlt DAY-SCIIOI,AllS . ap73m AGJJ:NTS. ' F rom R t. Rev .•T AMES DUCi!1 .... -X , D.D.! Bishop of Chicago. Day· Sch olar!', per Quarter, Elementary Cla8s ...... $ 3 01) TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR.-A Reporter sent to For the mOI'e advanced...... 6 (10 NEW BOOKS IN PRESS. Chicago. Octo be r 18tb, 1859. No flxtrn charge for French. \ .. Webster~~ Di ct ionary has bet'll for years the only a uthority the printino-·office a notice of an inquest; and 6 00 Ge)D·.n(Qual' terly) ...... ' ...... " I bave cons ulted on the Janguage. I hul'c nlways r egarded it a printer with the verdict, struck out I f ~' Jjll lJ " ...... 600 In Press, and will be' relldY about the 15th of:!\iarch, ~eddling L",in """""",.",,,,,,,, ...... """ ." 6 00 us an imperi}:linble monument; of the author's learning and reo a comma after the word "apoplexy," making EXTRA CHARGES. The Office of Holy Week, searcb , and .'18 an honor t.o the cou ntry which pro.:luced it. it read thus :-" Deceased came to his death Ink and quills, per [t,nnum ...... $ 5 00 'Vith the Ordinary Huhrics, Summaries of the Psulms. }:x· "Th~ P ictorhll Edition , T find to be a vast improvement all Piano, with u se of IDst'ment &Yoca-l Music, per quarter ... 12 00 plana.tions of thc Ceremonies It.nd Mysteries, t.ogt: ther with ob· the la~t, wbich: h(Jw e'f cl', flbllndantly sRtisfied lU.e. It is not by excessi,'e drinking, producing apoplt'xy in Piano," "with out H ., " ... 10 OU servat.ions and devout refled.ions. 'J'ranslated from t.he Ita lian easy to find n. Liter ltry Institution wbl ~ re t he great Di ct.i onary the minds of the jury." I)rawing and Painting...... 5 00 of Abbe Alexallder .1\'[azzinelli, with tl:w approbation ( Jf the Guitar." ...... _...... 400 Most Rev. Archbi3h (\ p of llaltimol'o. 1 vol. l Smo. is DOt to b 3 met with, 80 univel'sa.1 1y r er.oglliz(·d are its mcritB~ 20 tlO .... Harp ...... " ...... but l l'5 l1nll take evm'y op}lortunity ()f t estif)'ing to its un rivaled 'fhe Doa.rders are required on Sundays and pal'ticular occa­ The Beauties of the Sanctuary. Receipts from April 12, to April 19, 1860. excellencc: and by EO d Q in ~, I sholl regortlmyself a", serving the sions t o dress in the uni1ol'lll, viz.: in Winter-a maroon meri­ TransJn.ted from the French of Abhe n. Lebon. 1 TOl.] Smo. Pat. Crane, WaShington, to Augu.t 11, '60, ...... $2 00 IlO dress, straw bonnet , trimmed with ribbon of t.h o same color. ('" usc of Let ter~ . James )la.l"l'OD, Cincinnati, to April l4, '61, ...... 2 f 0 In Summcr- a pink Lawn: or Chiutz, (two pink dresse; are re­ t JAMES DUGGA:<, Bishop 0' Chic3gl\. James Kilroy, Cinciunati, to July ~3 , '60, ...... 1 00 quired,) blacl\: apron, straw bonnet, trimmed with wbite rib­ Rev . .I!". Knrgc, Por tsmouth. to J .'IU. 1, '60, ...... 6 00 Nearly Ready. bon. It is also necessary for each young Lady to have two H lV e understand that in the revi sion of tho work, a CatholiC }:lat. Kricher, Portsmouth, to July 1, '61 , ...... 1 50 whit.e dresses, and two yards of mull muslin for cemmunion John Derry, Fayetteville, to January J , '61, ...... 1 50 veil, two fi mall bonnet.s and one h ood. Dressing·case, soap, Missions and Duties of Young Women. cl(>r~ryman had the Hupel'visinn of tbe definitions of words ox· H. "V. rt1urray, Fayetttlville, t o .January 1, 1861, ...... 1 50 brushes, comhs, etc. . Translated Crom the It rench of Cha.rl cs Sa n te Foi. By Rev, preSS ing pointf:l. of Cntholic dogmlls, discipline, '0 1' ceremonial; Adam Sh"rringer, Columbus, to April 21, '61, .. ,...... 200 Boarders plLy the curl'ent expenses scmi·annually, in adTance. Charles 1. White, D.D. 18mo. and had \Te been told not.hing of it , the extreme accurElcy of Joseph s toner, t, April 21, '01, ...... 2 00 Day-SchOlars, q ua..rterl y. Martin Oody, to April 21,'61, ...... 200 Boardl:'!rs are required to bring with them the ordinary 1'ablc Grace O'Halloran; Or, Ireland and its th o ~ e definitions would ha.ve Jed us t o su spect it. N. Foster, to Oot. :J1, 1860, ...... 1 00 Furniture, consisting of two knives and a· fork, two spoons, a " 'Yeb!' ter's ortbC1g:rapby is good enough for U ~ . His defioi! Itev. J. D. Duffy. Uircleville, to Jan. 1, ' Ul, ...... 2 00 tumbler, six table napkins, and six towels. ' Peasantry. 21, '61, ...... 2 tions-t.he substa.ntial matter of it Dictiounry-estublish beyond .Tohn neady, Xenia, to April UO 'I h ey are 81 so to be provided with Bed a nd Bedding, or pay A Tille of the Dny. By Agn es IH. EtewarL lSmo. H. l,I'arrell Xenia, to April 21, '61, , ...... 200 $8 per annum, if fUl'ni shed by the Institution. question, his immense supel iority as a lexicogmpber over a.n, .John Jove;, Columbus, to April 21, '61, ...... 2 00 l'he pa.rents or guardians ?f the young Ladieswhl.l re!fide at a Cardinal Wiseman's Lectures on the other of the English language. W'e nrc glnd to see bis work 11. UcAlIistor. Columbus, to April 21, '61, ...... 2 0 1) distancc are required to deSIgnate some correspondent in Cin­ being Uni VCl'E~ lI y ndop if! d by Catholic SchooI s."-CAT ROUO· Ber. McNaUy, Columbus, to April 21 , '61, ...... 200 cinnati who will be charged to liquidate their bills when due. Offices and Ceremonies of Holy Week, M. R yan, Cincinnati, to April ]4, '60, ...... 0 25 A quarter commenced is ch~rged in full. . As performed in Rome. A new and choap edition. 12mo. TELEGRA.PH. • Richard Bray, Cincinnati, to March S, '60, ...... · 2 50 1'be Schol a. ~tic YeHr CODSlsts of one Se8slOn~ and commences cloth, 75 cts. f Luke M. DaViS, Leavitt, to Jull" 2, '60, ...... 2 no on the first Monday in ~eptember . EarJy orders respectfully solicited. The PICTORIAL EDlTIO~ of WEllSTER'S UN ABRIDGE» Urs. Cleveland, Covington, to Sept. 7, ' 50, ...... :l 00 AU letters to be add .."sed, prepaid, to the DICTIONARY hao',I,oleceiv.d notices of higb commendation Baptist Durbin, Millwood, to July 1, '61, ...... 5 00 KELLY, HEDIAN, & PIE'I', PUBf.TSHERS, Phil. Barry, ~1Qundsvill., to Jan. 1, '61, ...... 2 00 SUPEIlIORESS OF TIIE URSULINES, in the Freeman's Journal, New York Table', and MetropolitAII Samuel H. Taft, Cincinnati, to Jan. 1, '61, , ...... 5 00 janU Near 174 Baltimore 8t., Baltimore. Fayetteville, Brown connty, Ohio. 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