AN VOCATE , "IN NEOESSARIIS UNIT AS, IN DUBIIS LIT ~RTAS, IN OMNIBUS CARITAS."

L rrEt'Z1LUW! ~ :PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT $2:00 PER ANNUM , ', REV. ED ~VARD ])'URGELL, EDITOR. --- ' VOL. XX.f C INC INN A T I, 0 H I 0, SAT U R DAY, D E 0 E ~i B E 11, 6, 1851. ~NO. 49 ' =-==~~~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~====~~~. Editor of C,t1lOlic Telegraph and Advocate. assumption Oli the part of Bishop Griswold, as Ijudge, some of his [the Pope's] saints were not ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETy-EXHIDITION OF AG- LETTERS TO AN EPISCOPALIAN, UPON A PUBLICA, P Tb' 1 nON OF THE LATE BISHOP GRISwol.n, ENTITLED that which has been cited! He might with as among (he best of Christians; and whether RICULTURAL RODUOE,- e society's annua "THE REFORlIATION: A BRIEF EXPOSITlON OF much if t C t f' I th d . d btl' I" 'f' for farm prouuce for 1851 commenced on , no lar grea er appearance 0 propn- I ey are sav,e ,even, IS ou u. 0 asper- ~how\V d d h ' ,. IT'ld ' SOME OF THE ERRORS AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE h e nes ay on t ell' premises III .\.1 ' are·street. CHURCH OF ROME." No. G. eLy ave maintained, that the accountability of Isions like these, I would reply in the language 'ehe produce for IV hich premiums are offered DEAR 8m-With respect to the" sale of in- children to tbeir parents for any misconduct on of the late Dr. Milner, Itddressed to one' of his c~nsi"t of whil.e and re I seed wheat, barley, Qulgenccs," against which Bishop Griswold has their piU·tS, substituted the fear of their progen- cOl'l'espondents: "It is certain that the supel'- \;Jere, uats, field beans, fieU peas, vetches, tur- itOI'S for the fear of God. natural vir~ues and heroical sanctity of a count· nips of all kinds, mangel lVuzzel of the loner entered his protest, IIe s IIOnld have known that • reJ,,:I.·Cld globe and yellow g'lu,bp kind

ciat.es and cause, appear to ns- minus the re- ested judges on the guilty--in the con fi scClt ions Thcre is no danger that Mr. McBratIZfY, the bishop. • Q U • ligion--to have borne the greatest possible re- and taxes levied on the property of refugees, Edito.r of the" Torch," will ever be knocked " The jew Ge'l'nlan Catholics," about whom semblallce to that of Cromwlel and his friends and in the enormous compensations paid for de- o f tl1e L ong P ar I·t amen t . L'klee th P un't an vastatlOns,' Wll'1 lOU t re t'e rence t 0 tl le Amnes t y down for beinQ:~ a gentleman. I'Ve know. neither such a clamor WclS raised by the Protestants 1\ gentry of the seventee.nth century,. the Hunga- which I gran1ed to the ilihab ~ tants of Tral)sy J- his birth place nor his creed, bnt we incline to year 01' two ao'o, have been removed from the riau gentry of the nineteenth are mighty patri- vania-an amnesty whose beneficial effects were the opinion that his ideas of liberty are those roll 'of ~'eligio:s deno~inatiol1s, riided by the ots aner their own fashion, and one side of their immediately felt during my stay in tbat count.ry, which are entertained by the Orangeman and State, in Prussia. The Proclamation describes character. But turn to ~he other sid e, and, as It is not enough, Sir, to have conquered by Covenanter. them as mere clubs for the discussion of Poli­ too often happens with men of tbis stamp, you force of arms a population of seven millions are fOI't;ed to a very different conclusion. which is our enemy. If we wish to enjoy the He may be a very sincere Christian, and he tics, but having no religious sentiments. Thus Cromwell was a great patriot in his relations speedy and lasting fruits o.f our bloody victories, may naturally desire to extend, by subserving ends anoth

=-rcr the Catholic Telegraph and Advocale. Mr. Murphy, who is charged with tbe buildigg put dowu tbeir names to tbe amount of 500 of the Frencb Bisbops are expectcd, probably IRONTON, Lawrence county, l of the new church, and who is to say Mass dollars, and tbe Archbishop has given 100 dol- five 01' SIX at least will arrive to make tbeir December 1st, 1851. \ here a,od in Pine Grove one Sunday each l a r ~ . Tbe Rev. Mr. Mmphy will visit Oincin- vi sit ad limina. Among the strangers of dis­ MR. EDITOR - Knowing the great pleasure month, his place in Portsmouth for the time nati and other cities to solicit subscriptions tinction at present in Rome is Silvio Pellico. --wbi0h Catholic intelligence, especially of a being supplied by Rev. Mr. Everhard. towards building the Ohurch, and it is confi­ The C01"PS Diplomatique is also assembling. 'Cheering nature, affords to every true and good At tbree o'clock in the afternoon, the Arch- dently hoped th'lt every Oatholic who may be M. d' Usedom, the Prussian Minister, arrived tIle Ohurch, I am encouraged to send . 11 d '11 d. h' d' d . t son of ~ Illshop with the two Reverend gentlemen went ca e upon WI 0 IS u,y an assls so two months ago; M. de Bouteneif, the Russian OU a short account of the progress of the good to the ground gmnted by the Iron company fOl worthy and holy undertaking. Some of your Minister, only a few days since; as also M. de Y 'dl' . d" t cause in tbis rapl y IncreasIng an l'Ismg own. a Oatholic church, two lots are given for that readers will, in time to come, kneel down to Liedekeeke, Lbe Belgian Minister; and M. de Ironton is owned by a rich and influential com- purpose, and a. third lot adj oining is to be pur- adore the Lord God, under the sacred roof of Venda Oruz, the Portuguese Minister. Pany-the town was commenced about two cbased for a reasonable sum; tbus, the ground St. Lawrence, they will tbus be repaid for tbeir Mgr. Valerga, Patriarch of Jerusalem, left years ago, and is now a city with a corpora- belonging t.o the church will form a block 1,35 generosity in assisting to build the holy place, for that ci ty on the 22nd. This P4'elate, con­ tion. 'fhe voters of this <::o un ty decided a few feet square. Tbe site is tbe most eligible in the temple of tbe most High, aud they will secrated by the Sovereig n Pontiff in 1847, Ii! mon th s ago, by a large majority, that this town tbe entire tOWll, and the Archbishop is very also by this act of benevolence and cbarity the first Patriarch who, !ince the Holy Land should be the cou nty seat, accordingly lots for much pl eased with it-the church will stand on secure to themselves rich reward, and hlessings was in tbe hands of the infide! ~ , has had the erecting a court-house, jail , and other such an em in ence, overlooking the town and com in Heaven, for he (ltat g i~' e~h to the Lord sh all mission to reside in J erusal"m. Before him, -public offices. have been laid out and fenced in, manding a view of th e Obiu-the church is to receive a hundred fold.. the Patriarchs decorated with tbis title, like nnd the erection of these ed ifi ces will be pro- face Oentre street, the principal in tbe city I am, Mr. Edito r, your ob't. Servant, those of Oonstantinople, liv ed a way from their ceeded with next spring . There are several and Seventb street is on one side and an aile; 'fRU'rfI T ELLER. eee. The tolerance happily introduced into tbe superior and substantial houses already erected in the rear. A piece of ground of three acre~ --____ Oltoman empire, the establi shment at J erusa- for private habitations, flnrl a couple of blocks about half a mile from the churcb, is given b; The Rev. Messrs. Meagber of the d:occse of lem of a Protestant bishopric, the titular of of stores for commercial traffic; few will build th e OO:llpany to the Oatholics for a cemetery OIoyne and F urlong of Limerick, arrived last which resided, the desire of raising again a see frame erections, fo r the general, and in my so we have very much h ere to induce Oatholic~ week, to engage in the duties of the Ministry so illustrious, and of giving a more efficacious opinion well-grounded, b\:'Ji ef is, tbat Ironton is to settle amongst us, either for business or as in this diocese. Here they will find plenty of protection to Oatholic interests, and of further- destined at no dist.ant period to become a large gaining a living by daily labor. The steam work. in g the r e stit~tion of tbe Holy Land usurped by and flourishing city; hence parties about to engine, the first locomotive , is arrived, and in ~ m.. . schism, 'Were the motives for deciding on thIS "but Id ma 1{e every euoCI! r,t a It1 10Ug Itt1 a presen short time tbe snorting iron horse will be fhin a Kossuth haa gone back again to the Social- meaSlue. The new Patl'iarch left DOI-Ill'S_ destl'- inconveDle. nce, t 0 pu t up s t rong an d roo my e d'1- along our railroad, which is completed forJ te g ists ! It is hard to keep him steady to any nation, but he tbere found various obstacles, fices, wi se·ly ca Icu,at " 'lll!!,'. on t1 le mallll'rO 11 ( f uture miles from this place, and will in a shol,t tl'm n political principle. Louis Blanc bas congratu- and , b y way 0 f accumul' atlllg d'ffiI cu I'tle ~ , an un- , e lated bim ! advantages. There is, at the present time, one be cGntinued to Jackson to meet the great Wes- , ... • fortunate dispute about his prerogatives and ju- Ja rge found ry in fllll operation and a second tern aud Eastern Railroad. The whole coun The monthly meeting of St. P eter's Benevo- risdiction arose with the Religious of St. Fran- fouudry, an im mense machine and engine sbop -try for seventy miles inland b ~' ten mi les broad, Irnt SocieLy will be held to-morrow (Sunday) cis, who, for six centuries, have watched over nnd a r o ~lin g mill a r ~ nearl! fin~sbed, .and is a ridge of coal and iron b:ds, so that in tbls afternoon, in tbe basement of the Oathedral. the Holy Tomb, under the wen-knowu title of when ready for .operatulll (whICb wIll be In. a place we have every facility to manufacture all • ••• "Fatbers Guardians of the Hol y Land." few month s, ) w,1l en1F loy at good wages,. lL1 Lbe iron IVOrl,S required in tbe State, and tb e ITALY. France, acc ustomed for ages to bonor and pro- 'rea.d Y pay men t s, sever-flIo 1lun d r.e d mec b anlc.s, plrwe must necessarily prosper. Within 25 AFFAIRS OF ROME. t ec t tllese venera bl e R e I'IglOllS . , mlxe. d'Itse If up 1\". 1 d [Abridged from the Univcrs. 1 '1 fl' t d I ' d l'ffi I b nrtlficers all(11 a b, orers. , Th' ere IS a m et 10 1St mil ea of Ironton there al'e 3'" ftll'n acesl'Il fllli lD t llJ con ' IC ,an on y Increase (I eu ties y , ~ Our letters from Rome are of Oct. ~l s t. Me.eting H ouse alrendy. fin isbed,. and a p. resby- bl as t,' our city contains mOI'e tll "ln 2. 000 I'nbab its intervention. The young Patriarch then re- The month of 'October IS at R ome, from 'ten an house of 1V0rshlp 'advanCIng' rapIdly to- ita'nt.· there are 400 t f tl turned to Europe, where he obtained succours . . - .' " youngs ers rom 1e ages tim e immemorial, a time of )Jl easure and pub- wards completIOn; andsooI;l, WIth the blessmg of 4 to 21 d I 200' £ t d 1 for his mission, and gave the French govern- of the Almighty Father, we will have a Oatho- a r of C ,an neal' y t f IJn adn ~ uU ~ lrd~ le lic rejoicings. It is the autumn carnival. Be- ment infbrmation of the subject of his disputes . ' . be 10Uf years. L0 soan lor b 1lI I11g fore tbe revolution, the Villa Borghese was hc Church wllh the sacred cro s~ , th e emblem can b h d' thO t f 100 t 100 with the Franciscan F athers. From Pans, , e purc ase 111 IS olVn Tom 0 0 opened on all Sundays and Tbursdays for pub-

occasion, It was also proved that it was a rule spoliation, upon which I hey were not slow to hear)-and with this he united the destructIOn H improvement "-tbey are r,ather deCidedly at this establishment not to cut the hair of an act. The reforms whicli are described 1.0 Eng- of the autonomy of the Protestant Church." worse, and wear a very ugly aspect", The inmate until after four ve,ars' residence, and lish credulity as acts confelTing personal liberty Hear, hear), Kaffirs, und:mnted by the en,ormous U1llttary, that ~he was living in L,~ndon at the time she on a class of serfs, were in reality acts affecting • ••• _ display of Sir HalTY and all IllS capta,ms, have, stated she was in Liverpool. to a most dangerous exlent the fundam~ntal TOP[eS OF THE WEEK. delended theil', country wtth fI, resolutIOn an~ a, "The Chaplain of the asylum said it was rights of property in land, and the peasantry The French President delivered his annual vigor, and, we may add~ an intelligence whl~h unnecessary to remark on the case or evidence, were liberated, not from serfd.om, for tha-t was messaO'e to the Assembly on October 5th, The the English bave not hlthe~'to encCJuntered 111, and it wa~ not their wish to proceed against already abolished, but from tent, pecul i~r ' ciTcumstanees under which this mes- African warfare, The Engltsh force has been l hc girl for ptrjury, He thought her exposure AN ENGL!SH TRAVELLER IN HUNGARY, ~age has been prepared--the open ~onfiict, al- foiled by the astute~e~s and sliill of tbe South ', llU bel' consc)tlnce would punish her enough, - Catholic Standani: most approaching to a rupture, whICh has so African tribes; and It IS remarkable that so f~r " Mr,l'aynter said he had never heard so - --- + ...... ~~ 10nO' subsisted between Louis Napoleon and tbe from the intl'io'ues which ' British diplomacy: IS shockinu' it case of deliberate peljury, appa- THE SEARC.H FOR SIR J01m FRANKLIN,--A Fre~eh Assembly-the repeated. ch~nges i~ h~s everywhere e~I'ting on the minds of tbe nat,lvH rently ' :ithollt motive, The character of the lecture was given on Mond,IY evening, at the Cabinet--tbe continued and compltcated IIltl'l- chiefs, to efIect a pacificatory- settlement bemg, asylum was fully vindicated, and it was only rooms of the · St, George's (Hanover Square) gues of the several parties who aim at abso,lute successful, that a single chief has not be(~Ll just to the htdit's who conducted it, solely fl'?m Library and Reading-roo~ Society, by, ~r. power in France, and the talked-of prepa!,atlOns O'ained over to the side of England, and that pure charitable moti,'es as it appeared to him, King, surgeon and naturalIst to the expedlt l ~n of the Socialist confederacies, have combm:!d to f.ather the ranks of the Katlirs have been, I,bat perjury shouldbe punished, ~r, Paynter which went out in search of Sir Jobn Ross ID give, to this document a degree of interest rare- strenothened by fresh and fonnid,lble aCCtlS- then ordertld tl,le prisoner to be put III the dock 1833-4- 5, The lecture-room was crowded, Iy attached to such state papers, , sions~-D ublin Freeman, un it 9harge of perjury, which was done, ,and and tbe remarks which fe ll from Dr, King were If any reliance can be placed on the l'epre­ she was' I'l-manded tor a week, that she mIght listened to with profuund attenLion throughuut, sentati01Js put forward in this document by Mr. Pierce Some'r;:t' BUller" M, p" for be indicted a\ tbe sessions, The subject'matter of the lecture, however, did Louis Napoleon and his Cabinet, France is on l~il­ 'llbe summons against defendant was of not embrace, as the title might hlive led some the eve of a more serious convubion than she kenny, has written to the Da,ily, ~Yews. dellYll~g C0urse dismisstld." of his hearers to anticipate, a detailed narrattve has yet experienced, "It appears," says the he has allY intentio~1 of ,re3lgnmb' hiS sea; III Parliament, or of emlgratmg to Am~nca" ,r~6 How TO GET winter, 'of th e efforts which had been made for the re- Presicient," imprudent however, to flatter our- ii~~RATs:-=-Last statement he says, DlllSt have had Its ongll1 m f ' J h Fj kl' d tl t nJel' selves widl illusions on this appealance o,f tran- M 1', Frasf r, of Dochgarroch Locks. was very li~f 0 SII' 0 n ran III an, :_e pal' y u t·.. 'I ' an electi~l1eerini manceuvre, or po:ssibly from, much pest~)'ed with an unusLlal number of rats hiS com~alld, but was a rapid slietch, 11I?s la- quility, A vast demagoglea conspiracy IS no!", tbe circumstance of his ha vin~' lately purchased .that frenUtllled his premises, tbe bal'll and dairy ted by, dlagl'a,ms,. ,or, as the "Iec~ .urer I,lIm, ,se l ~ organising. ill France and Europe, ~ec ret ,S?Ct- land in llILnois.--Dublin Freeman, constanLly'1. ~u ft'" rillU' from their depredations, called I~, " a ptctona I accoun t 0"f 'h Ii) ,plOgl es' "' eties are endeavorinu~ to' l'xtend their ramtfica-All Last spring hOWtlVer'" havincr gut a young fox made by successiv.e hal'ddt y a venturers m es, a b - tions eVf'1l into the, If'smallest communes, b '[ t An order has been i;;l~ed to ~uch commnnu­ lIe slmt it ~p 1,,1' a fe'w day:;"in Lhe barn whe~ li~bin(f, step by step, the geographica~ contigu- L,ll e madn,e~s and 1'10 ence 0 party IS, roug 1 in O' offi.cers as are in the habit o[ cursing an.1. !til the rats dl," ..lIkmo' , the strano'er's compan~," ratIOn'" 0 flt HLt · poclion, 0 t' tl Ie ear t h's surf'lce, forth " whl,le these men are not even, d" aO'ree( 1t on' s;eliring when giving orders on pamdtl, w, de .. : " 0 ,"" , J Pl' ),SOIlS III immechately remuved and ptlched thell' camp w h'Ie III,S ' near tO,t IIe N, 0 1,tl 1 P 0 Ie , 'r 0 wards Lhe I C", O~, t1,l1l"S;,b, ,' they m:e aO'l,;", ee I ' ,to. meeYou!: sist from such vulgar and dl'gra,ltng pmcllc .~"" in the dairy. Mr,. Fraser, l;eing equally aux· cOUC\V'mlll of IllS discourse he ex prcs:,cd an 113.,) .... , 110. LO con.!1uct, buL to (1\ e It 11 o~v.. , 01' to re!irl: from lhe British serric.e., CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH AND ADVOCATE. 7

~TS AND SaOES. ---JOHN CROFTON, 79 KENTUCKY LAND FOR SALE.--A TRACT PETER DOUGHEKTY, UNDERTAKF.H, informs lliONEY REIUITTED '1'0 'J'BE OLD Lower MarKet st~eet , sOllth side, betwej n Broadway of] U:!2 tuaes of first I ate land, lYIng III the county of UnIon lhe public lha l he supplies Carnages and Hearse. for Funer· COUN'J.'RY. al s, Water stleet, betw een Race and Elm. oc25 d e 'camOl e, m a nura~tur e s und k eeps constautly wd Rtaie of Kentuclry, about8 mIles from the Olno RIver, HEll1lderslgned has made arrangemellts to trun8mlt hn cli. flam Cnscy 'sville. In pOlntofsoll, waiel, t.lOlbel, and T money dilect to EUll'lanG, Ireland, Scoiland and ~~ ha~d a go ll elal assortment or the above al tlcles :::.Ul f u.LC, thiS bact of la nd 1S mfou01 to none . It.S lltibness of P. CO DY, CUMLVIISSlON MEIWIIAN'l', whICh he" III sell, or make to cl'der, as lowas they SOil and contlgUl1y to wateI trallsportatloll, lendCl It well and \'Vholesale Dealer 111 Glocenes, P rodu ce and LlqUOIS, Wa!es can be had In the City. llovl calculated for plofilable agncullure the SOI l alll! clImate ale Nos. 9 a nd)O Watel sheet, between MaIn and Walnut, CIll- Pers!lns wishing to l emlt money to then fnends also well adapted lo the cult! vatlon of tobacco. cll'lnat], OhIO. oct4 III any part or the Old C ~uutr y, 111 large or smull ~r JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, NE AR SOl\I1:R- ThCle arc, III the county of OUlon, a Cathohc Pncst, two SMI<;AU'S Cl'JlIZENW BANK IS ALWAYS sums. call do so, in the most safe and expec ltloas p~RRY C'OUN'l V, D.-ThIS lnstltuttoll, conducted by the ..... Iltll ches, e ight statlons. and 700 COmmll111Ca nts- a few Insh manner, through the subSCrI ber, who draws dl afl a 8~T, c of the DIllel of SL Domllllc, wa.s OlJcn ed COl the . ~nd Gelman C~ttho ll CS, but mostly AmCllcans . TLe PI l OS t prepared to dlscount notes WIth ap plovee! secllllty. Fnl~etl~n of students on the hr,l Mo nday of September. The ( ,\11. DU lblll) l esilles III Mo rganfIeld, the county seat ofUnl0n Monel' depOSIted at tillS bank lS payable on tlemand at SIX payabl e at ught, 111 all the prInCipal towns of Englalld, rece~m of euucatlon" III compnse the vallous blanches of Go unty pel cent. Interest. oc25 h eland, Scotl and, and W ales. ~~!\lts and SClCllces usually taught III SImIlar 1l1StitutlOl1S C B Ross. Esq. hVlDg adjolUIng the land, IS my Agent, A. CORR--P. POLAND. CORR & POLAND, Money may be enclosed :n a letter (post pal(l,) from i this country. and WIll show It to any ono " "l slung to purchase. I WIll nThe college clhficc IS large and ccmmodlOlls, the gIounds give a bmgalll 111 thiS fine tIact of ldnd, and make the pay· (Successol s to DaV1d COil,) '.V holesale Glocers,l,lquor and any palt of tbe W estel n country to him, givIng the monts easy. WILLIAM S. WALLE.t, CommIssIon ~lelc b an ts , Nos 38 a nd 40, COIner of ColumbIa name of the person who IS to receive It, f.nd the nd­ t ched to It extenSIve, a Ufl the lecalIty one of the most and SycnmOle sheets, ClllClllnatl. oc25 at ~t h 111 the Ulllted St.ltes I nftoHllng eVCIY Inducement octll tf LexlDgton, hy. dl ess plamly \'Hltten, which Will be forwarded wlth­ :~~ fa~llItY fOl the PlOlliotlOD o f studIOU S habIts and th e en JOHN CLOSS, OR- PA'IIRLCK KI~LLY, CUUNSELLOR AND ont delay, by the first steamer leavmg Boston 01 New . rnent of he.ltbIul exelelse. AttOlney at LaW- Office, Jefferson stl eet, one dOOl flom JUild and patel nal system of govsrnment as fal as may GAN BUlLDER, on the cOlner York, and a guaranty receipt given or fonvarde cl 1m­ J01 of Westem Rowand Kemble Thnd, Da)ton, 01110-"111 attend to collectIons and othel b • compallble wltb the stllctest attentIOn to establlsbetl bUS Iness In Dayton and sunoullulug countlY. nov8.3m med iately. e CI JlIne \yIl'1 be ObSCl veLl '1 be mora.l and Intellectual sheets, neaT the Catbedlal, He may be seen at hIS resldence, north Side of Kem­ dlSp1bvem'ont of the pupils, a nd also then domesttc &ornfolt CinCInnati, 0 , has made al rangements for bUIllhng 01 - l\'lO(V I'~ Y SENT TO IRELAND, SCOTLAND , ENG- Ill e street,5 doors West of Westel Il Row, Il eal' th~ I":n bo altellded to wltll t ll o Iltmost ~ollc ltude Theil lliet ge :111 be wholesome and abulltlant No student Will be al gallS of evel y uescilpttoll, as ~~ND , and the C~~~1]~1~J f:IL~W,&1 hab T~l(!:~ftl~e~um., new Cathedral, 91, at IllS Office on Thl! d stleot, North OhUl ch and Pallol Oigans, of lo,reu to go bc}'oncl the ~oll~~e glounds, unless accompamed oc25 Ol)pOsIle the Lafa) ette and Franldtn Ba.nl'cs. Side, near lVI lin, Opposite Trust Company Bank. , OIlB of the PlofessOls 01 I utors the best matCl la ls. an(l on the W ll1. A (l'HARA 1 most approved pI tnclples. b ThC collC"latc yeal WIll conSIst of two session of five WM. W8NNING, WA'fCHlHAKER AND JEWEL­ REFERENCF.S.-Most Rev. Alch Bishop Purcell , VelY ]onths c.tell· the fu:st COllll11cIHang on the fll !)t Monday of Olgans 10pallcd and tuned l }oR, 291 Ma.tl1 shect, west SIUC, between SIxth. alld Sevcnth , Rev. E. T. Collin", Vmy Rev Edwdrd Plll cell ; alld ~cptcmb Ol 01 ~tlch ~ C£ll , and eu~.l1ng on the f-:j~ltUlday alle l the In t.he best manneJ, alld o n win uI spose 01 all altlcles 111 hIS lIne a.t the lowest CASH (1St Monday Ql Ft~bl ualY, ilnd the secollli beg1l11l1 ng on t he able telms , am.! also, pl1ces A tTlilli::. sol lctLed. Rcpans neuHy done o c25 the Rev. Clelgvmen III tbe city and tllloughout the set.:ond :MondtlY 01 PCblUiJry, nnd clo~llIg With the public ex · tUlle 1b o D ocese. . sepG t Ibitlon some t ime 111 the i,~~~;~~g 01 [li ly 1'. 0 ' H~UUGHN!"8S Y & CO., lmporters O,OUO Thomas K ClldIlClt , P lcslden l, GeOl gc r WM. ()RAJ\IlSI~l', ()abllle L IVL'Ker, Nu. 126 FIrth a nd S ixth streets , OpPo"lte Center slI e.H , a ud Store. Hevlloltls, Secl cta r y Couuters ancl long t.tblcs rOt stor es , shops, bar Ioom~, &c., T illS Company cbaltm cd by the Leglslatmc of the State FIfth 'tl · "~ t, east or Race, Inte nds keepllIg on hand calleo CENTRAL MATTRESS FACTORY, It be· Show C~t~es, vallOUS patLclll!l:, (some finc, some commoIl I ) of CO llll ectlc ut, ~vlth a capll .ll 01 S50,UOO, InSU l es HOlSe!, a genClal assoltmcn t of FUltNITUIlE; MAHOGANY a"d Ing III the center of the C ity. 1l0v8· 8w Cattle, ~ lu les, and othel LIve Stock, agalnst d1Jath, occa W· 'L'I AIRS, ~1~~n~ ~~~ d~~ ll~l~; C~~~ ~ ,n~lIIC f~~~, UL~~:C l~~S;usfBS , InapOl·ta.llt ~OUce . SIOII CU Clt!lCl by Na tUl tl Causes, aCPJd ent 01 dIsease of any and will sell ~t the low est r,ltes SoJas and CI1!, and all hlnd~ of FUI IIlturc G t ~enp a.nd alwaYIi: V ltllt.lge~ of1elcd by thIS OOlfl puny I ... osses plomptly adjust .lgalOst loss 01 u.un.lgc by tile, also, agalllst the peniS 01 tbe IS wanalltecl to g ive entire satlsfactlOn ; lf not. thGI e .on haud. 11. IJ A.NDEItSO~ , .. ed S1Ja. O) III land NaVIgatIOn. u. lu illaid '111 0::le dl SllOUS pf aVil.ll lng then) elves of tho IV III be no chaI ge made. Nos. ~8 Ul1ll 0 'Vatu! Ht . bei."ween .Maw ahll Wa~lIut . benofits 0 1 t.h lS IUIIU of InsUl ance, \vIll tind it to lheir ,lUVUU­ , l)IlICC10IlS .- E 11 HCCtlOI, J. C . ThOlPI J P. IIlUqlplc, and. 15 pel cent Cheal1CI Lhan any rounchy In John. , 1l0v2U·ly N SECOND HAND FURNJ'rURI~ Cll stOllleJS, frollllhe celebrated C lock makels, Teny &. the wOlltl JOHlIi CJ.. mr,L'S Ne rv aJ.1l1Second H u. n l1 FUl1llture nud Gen era.l An eXl)eIlCnCe of OVOI SIxteen yeal s has gi ven the SUbSCll 8 N TRA L BANK, CORNE R OF COURTANlJ Vallet)' St.Ole , ,<\'C:stClll How, b etween EIglJt h a nd Ninth, Andrews, Bllstol, Connecticut. bers opportul1JLy of obti1111lng tho hest f01 m and cOrll.pUsIL!On C MAIN S"REETS, dlSCO llllts good bU SIIIC5S n otp> , uually oPPosi te K emble s tl eet. Bedsteads, Cbdll 51 'l'ables, 142 Fifth Gtl'eet, Nortb sdc, lcqulIeu to secure tnc glfJal eSL stlength .uHl durabllny, 0. 1111 ,nakes collectIOns gpner"lIy, and pay s IIllerest on De· Burcaus, Lool\lUg Glasses, Carpets, Matti esses, Feathels , Four dOO I" W~SI ot' Raci Lite louuesL a.nd m ost mclouloUS tones, a:; fOI Instance, a bell Comforts, Sto"t es. Glasswale, Q.ueollswaro, Klllves u.nd.. of our form of Hun Ih:) , Call be ilca.rd f.utllel, alia the tUIlC IS pO"ltS, payable on demand. my25 (i'orl~s, o.::c., and. evelY a. l ticle III the house fUllllslllng hne, .l>SlaOH!!iJlc(1 "' ~!He l.eaQl flchel dllU mOl e hHblG,tl than OLIO of 180tt Ibs.lIom any athOl -"INF[)!{lUl\'I ION WANTED -- (fFJOl!1~ cheap 101 cash • Factol·Y· fOlll1dly-consequclJtIY, at the sa.me puce, OllIS alC 15 pC! ' HIgl.Jest plIce pald fOl Second Hand Fl11l1ltulc oct" McDERMO r, nullve of the pfll Ish of B um hlIn, cOlin· CONKLING, &, Co., m e stdl lTlaI.llf3cturlll!l; cent. cheaper. • WHITE LEAD old stand, Cour.)· Attached. to OUl bells ate the most IIl1p loved cast lIen IV Roscommon, Ileland ; ho IS III thIS COU lltl y abont .EAGLE IM,U i{AN CE lJU1~IJ) AN ~ Of' CIN- R at ~· I · Jl T. E'i'c, yokes and whc eI~, also, ~pIlngs ll1:;IUC to prevent the c l ap 28 ye!Ils ; whe n laRt Iward of, he was [4 years ago 1 CINN :\.l l-FlRli: Al\D M .... RINE. CJ..PI1"AL S'I OCK, $101:1,000 In 8::tst of Broadway. where they are ready a t all 'lOla" sures In CpCl ty 01 all UCSGlll)tIOllS aga1 11 st loss 01 uawage bv per flom lestll1!!'O'\ tll!! ncillo 1I'Ju1e the vlblatlUn, tlus 1111 wlthlll 28 mIles of Chlc"go, In IlIlllOIS, on i'vI1 Ervo· 10 !ill order" III their hn ~ R emeIClbcrtho blaud, R. provement 1::; 011~pual wlLh us, a.nu h,ts bl.} HI atlolltcd hy sev Fire .Also, ag~ lIl1 :::.t t he penls of the Sea, or Inland. Naviga CONKLING. They also manufaa ..uhe JlJiUQ ·d .U ~.Il.M! '" Ins extenSIve stock of CatholIc £ool\s, Pnnts, Beads, &c.­ forts to the students, as a parent's care conld desire; ohc Telegraph and Advocate. uov22 also, the steleotype l:llates 01 t he Catecill sm and Sacred HIS' THE SUh SC tlbelS haVing 1eccnl1y m,ule ill th eir health and morals Will also be watched over with rangemeats With 1hc P:1teuteel fthls new ctlld t.01y-I Will cautll1ue, as before, t.o keep a large a nd vane. valuable InvelllIOn, fiJ I the IllanufactUlc and llIOU, '.I' ST. Jl!Afl.1Y'§ COLL~G.E . assOIlment of all tile Cathollc WOl ies pub)lsbed ln the Un! the tenderost solICitude. sale of the art\clo III the vVest, tuey haVlug N'. ct of all IllS. actIOns, Now the basis of op inion is not the same in deem it, therefore, a great impropriety, and a man's Journal, as I do in other papers, Ulany and tea.chlllg, that the sole, end for whICh man your mind as it is in mine. I ani a Catholic, great impertinence, to meddle with the Govern­ thin o's which I would not write, or would not was mad,e, was, th a ~ he might know and se ~'ve :t" ll' th 'ay st'II I I 1101d I't GO.d here on earth, 111 order to see and enJoy and the truths of my religion are to me facts ment of the .Pontifical State.s, just as I would WII e exac y III e same \\" 'II" H f .M 1l Wi' from wh ich I draw my deduction~. You, on resent with becoming indignation, the inter'-'1ed­ that., take it for all in all, The ,New-Yo1'k 10ee- 1m III eaven, orever,- ' on. rue !tness. the' other band, have the disbelief of the Cath- dling of any subject of the Ponti tical States man's Joumal is a very good Catholic pape1·. F ORCE OF CONSCIENCE .--The following letter olic religion as one great element in the, ground- with the freedom and sove'reignty of our own, But it is my organ only in as much as I am in from Lhe RE'v . M. 'frappes" senior Catbolic work of your opinions. There is no great Govel'llment. In these statements vou have the habit of publishing in its columns any oill- priest in Hllll, appears in the Hull Advertiser.- probability, therefore, that our opinions, re- my opinion in regard to civil and relrgious lib­ cial communication which I had to make LO the -:-" S ir- As a lover of honesty and truth, you spectively, will be found , to harmonize with erty both at home and elsewhere. Catholic clergy und people of tbis Diocese. In Will, I am sure, have no objection to insert in each other. And, yet, I trust no great evil V. You have taken wh"t I consilIer the un­ all else, tbe talented editor writes and publishes your paper the following confession of it man will bef'lll the country even if I should have warmntable liberty of throwing personal sus­ on his own responsibility, witbout dictaLion from whose reca nta'tion of the "enol'S of Popery , ~ the misfortune to differ wilh you in my opin- picion on my ~incerily and loyalty ItS a Repub­ any source, whatever he thinks proper. found a place in your paper, and was witlelJ lOn. lic: an, and f\ citizen of these Un ir(::d States. I VIII. It is ag:'inj lUy misfortune to differ with circulated through it anu olher such mea-ns. Still, you have exhibited great curiosity to will not SlOOp to arg,ue that question wil.,h you. you in op;nion regarding Common School Edu- Some few months ago Francis Reed, now re­ know what I think on cerlain questions, touch - It is. a q·uestion not to be SE'ttldd. A volunt,ary cation. It is not necessary for me, I hope, to siding in Garden-square, Sykes-st'rcet, of f,bis ing civi l and religious liberty, and especially, in exile in ea rly liCe from the land of my na.tivity, say th:tt I am an advocate fo!' general, nay town, was indueed to ' renounce the" errors of li-ome. Have patience with me, then, whiJe I the first honor that was conferred upon me, was universal education. M v efforts to establish Pdpery," in a small r06m in Charlt's-street, lay them before you, as briefly as pos$ibl'~. the right of freedom and ci tiz enship in th e Uni- Co lleges, seats of lear~~in g, and eve~l da:>: - used as a chnpel by the Rev . J . L. Milton, V. I. As regards myself, I claim to be It friend ted St>\tes. No wort! 01' action of my lile has SC.I100 Is, fo~' the educ~tlOn 01 youth 111 tillS . D. M., Hnd his follower$. The above Francis of civil and religious liberty, in a sense more ever dimmed, oj' shall ever tarnish, that i'onol'. DIOcese, will b~ a suffiCient proo~ that' I am Reed is now on his sick bed, :wd sent, on th~ just Hnd true-that i ~, in my opinion of course No dig-nity in the church ha$ ever dimiuished no_~dv~ca.t: of l~nor_:~n,ce: Our dlsawee~en~, i 15th of tbis month, far the B.e\,. J . Maller, my -than any which you are in Lhe habit of at- its value in my estimation, and no further hon­ thel~fole, Ib ~ot III l ~ga l(I to education I ts~lf , compeer, and be o'U'ed to be aLYain received into, taching to those words. God is the author of or, even if offered, could be accepted by me on ?U~ ll: regard to t}1e clrc.umslances ~~deI' whICh thl' CaUlOlie chu~~b, nnd ad~ilted to a partid­ truth. The Devil is th e htLher of li es. I am cond:tions that would vitiate my obligations to It IS lln~art ed. fbe ?Ivlded c?n.dltlOn of the pation of its sacred ri tes ; and made, on the not sure that you believe in t11e existence of a my country, or diminish my right as one of her commumty o~ the ~uhJect of. religIOn has ~e~ to 18th of tbe same month, the following declar­ Devil, but certainly you cannot deny the exist- cilizens. It is true I have not preached Red a sy~tem whICh affects l.o d.lvorc~ tbe l'eh~IO;:s ation, in the presence of the Rev_ J. Motler' ence of a falsehood. Now, in my opinion, Republicanism in Europe, for, so far as it has doetrme ,of ~ach d e nOmlJ1aL~On [10m the IUCI I- and a legal pr6fessional gentleman, who was your system of religious liberly goes to put bi tberto made itself known, I de~pise it every­ ments ot pnmary SClen~e III ~chools: .If .we I't'quested to accomp'wy liim, v.iz: , " That be,. Gud and the Devil, trutb and fal sl"hood , on Lhe where. W~I:e a, people uf un~ e lt e ver~ 111 C.bl'l,sttan!ty, Francis Heed, was obliged to lhem foI' calli ll g' , same level. Yo,u hold it :;ts a religious right But in circle,s in which Americans have rare­ th IS syste.~ wQuld be III pelfec.\ hall~ony wllh as was desirous , ot sayino( thelt what be had no I"ss sacred to deny God, if a man thinks lyan opportunity of mabng their sentiments our condltlun. A nd yet, ha.ppl.Y, It IS under- done in hecoming' a Protestant was ag~Linst bi r; proper, than lO worship him; and hE'nce you known, I h;we uniformly vindicated the Gov­ sloou that the welfare of society .a~d the ~tate conscience; thatlle'hatl never been easy in his, implicitly deny to God' himself the right to erpment and Institutions of the United States; must r.est, ultl,mately, .on a r e h~l?us baSIS of mind since, and was like a Deist; that wbiltl impose on man tbe obligation of wordilip, for and I will say, briefly, that of the twenty-four some kll1d .. \,.,. e are still a Ch nstHLI1 cO\~n.try, he was a Calholic, altelllJing bis rt'ligious du­ , that would take away the freedom' of his right millions which compose their population, there com~osed, ll1deed, of ma.ny s~cts 111 rellgl~n, ties, he was happy.'" On being told by tit!! to be an ALhiest. is not a more sincere or a more loyal citizen and I~ you el'clude from educatIOn the pecuhar gentleman accompanying MI'. Motler, that the­ II. I deny, with the Cathol,ic Church, any than the humble individual whose integrity you doctnne~ of each sect, ?n~ a.fter. an?ther, you only obj ect of his vieiL was to know bis n,nl, . right of one m.an, by physical coercion, to com- have seen fit to call in question. It does not ~ecessar.!l.>: e~clude CL1'lstta~lty Itself; for, all sentiments, and his honest convictions, for P.,! the consCience_uf another man. Hence, fol low, however, Lhat I hold our Government tl"e Chllstlamt.>: of tl{e la~d IS m~d e up of the which he must account in the sight of God, he therefore, I am opposed to all pem\l laws hav- and Inslitutions to be the best for all 11X to ti,e city of ing out of the ambitions of religious sects each sibly reserved for Kossuth. His speeches were olic offspring_ It may suit other denomina,ions Quebec passed the Legislature of No\'a-Scotia. struggling for political ascendancy in the StaLe. eloquent and beautiful; his prayers to th e God to have their children brought up without any Hlllifax CiLY to find £5,000 annually toward But besides all this, he knows that it is a fun- of Hunga1'Y seemed redolent of piety and pa­ admixture of religious teaching in their educa- the interest on the proposed 10M!. There is no damental article of the Protestant Religion to triotism. Indeed 1 am nut sllre that he did not tion, but it does not suit us. I was not igno- doubt but it will pass Lhe npp"r Branch, and believe that he is A.ati-Christ. Liberty of compose Revolutionary Litanies, invoking the rant that Common Schools existed in New that the first sod will be tUl'llcd earlv in the eOllscience, therefore, in your sense, would re- aid of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and all the England before they did in P ru ssia, but YOll Spring. . ' quire th1l.t tbe P "pe sbould become directly II Saints. And tbis seemed to mark so great a will remember that the people of New Enghnd A portion of the French garrision is daily party to the intruduction of every species or difference between bim and most of the other cO ll tended, strenuously, for the uni t.y and ex- exercised in the Cb~mp de Mars in firing call­ errol' and impiety, and the overthrow of hi~ Ii,evolutionary leaders, tbat, at one time I im­ clusiveness of religion, wt.ereas th e Prussian non and muskelry. The President nppc\tJ ed at own authority both as Temp().ral Prince and agined history would write his name as that of system was framed, in contempt of distinctive the first of th ese reVIews, which are to be con­ So\'ereign Pontiff_ a great man. Like the otbers, he wns uusuc- dogmas, for the purpose of amalgamating in tinued during the week. Several decoration, Ill. .B at you say that, inasmuch as religiou·. cessful and unfortunate. And so long as ht' the new generalion, religions hiLherto sepa- were di"tribu te d. freedom in your sense is allowed to Catbolic ~ was a captive in Lhe Turkish dominions, 1 was rate, Tlte munificent sum of 3,1 07l. 1 6~. has been in Proteslant countries, the Pope ought to re - willing to forget his taults in consid eration of IX. I hfwe thus, Sir, given you my opinions subscribed by the parishionel's- of St. Aidan's. ciprocate by throwing the Pontifical States his captivity. But when, on his release from on nearly all the topics in regard to which you Wext'ord, in aid or the new Ca bbo.Jic church or open to all sects of bdievers and unbelie\·er,. prison, I find him offerino' the incense of adil- hav e called for them. I fear they will be as lit , that parish. 1 will tirst observe tbat thele are Protestan ' jation to the god of Britisll pride, and chanting lie agreeable to you as the silence of whi9b you General Cavaignac is to marry Mdne. Odier. cltates, ill which the Oatholic religion is not toi , pffians of thlLtery to th e very power that had seem to. complain. I Cfln only say of them, daughter of tbe banker of thaL ll>tlUe , Tile Haled 'l.i all ; tbat in ,most of the oLhers, iL i" cru ... hed prilJciples such as he professed to ha\'e however, that they are l'l1tirL,ly sin<:ere, ,Ind I lady is sai,l to possess a for tun e of one m~Hjm.l.. ,