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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.
“PORTRY. |
* Selected ifr the United States Catholic Misceliany.
“By 'F.Sionint, Esq. Editor of the Forget me not.”’
Where is He?—ask his cinblem,
The glorious, glorioue:s
Who glads the round world with his beams,
" Ero‘his day’s long courso is run,
Where is He ?—ask the stare that ‘eop
Their ‘Nightly watch on high,
‘Where is He?—ask the pearly dows, -
The tear drops of the sky. ,
Where is He?—ask the secrot founts :
“Phat feed‘ the boundless dec;
“Phe dire simoon, or tho soft sight breeze ©
That lulls thé earth to sleop.
» Where is.Ho?—ask the storm of fire
' ‘That burns from Etna’s womb,
And ask the glowing lava flood
That inakes the land a tomb.
Where i is He 2~aek the- Muctstrom 8 whirl,
\ Shivering tall pines like glass
Ask tho giant oak,
Or the simple:
. the graceful lower,
‘blade of grass,
© Whera is He ?—ask- Behomoth,
Who drinketh rivers dry; -
The ocean king, Leviathan, —
Or the scarge-soen atom fly.
Where is He?—ask the awful usa .
“On, mountain tops that wey
And the bounding, thund’ri ring avalanche. te
. Rent from their rugged crests,
é
Ask the wide- “wasting hurricane, !
Careering in its might:
“The honder-crasby the fghihing-blezes
Earth all convulsed with fright
Or
7 Where i is he PLask the crystal | isles
“; On-arctic seas that sail,
ask, from Ignds of balm: and spice,
Tho perfume-breathing gale
*Whtere-iw th
That presence favour'd 5
he universe ‘is-! foun
_Allall—proctaim his eelng aco
* A Parish Priest was of tho pilgrim train,
. n awful, reverend, and religious man.
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BY J. DRYDEN. ~
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er'd awe; and soften’d all he spoke,
io draw. .
ar but freezes minds; but love like heat,
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Ye t still he wasat hand, without request,
+ To serve the sick, a ur the distress’d, -
Tempting on foot, al Tone, without affright,
The dangers of tho’ dark ‘tempestuous night.“
All this. the good old man perform’d alone,
Nor spared his pains, for curate he had non
‘he Troud he taught, the Penitont he cheer a
Nor to rebu e the ric! er foar’
Sp Ey
4 + VOL 1x,
Just received from Philadelphia,
TERS
RELI GIOUS PERSE CUTION.
oe
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ges
Be
whom the people trust,
Vell may the baser brass contract the rust.’
The Prolate for his ‘holy life he prized;
The wor idl
: marks of church and churchmen he 0 design’ a,
‘And living taught and dying left behind.
. Such was the saint, that sharo with every grace,
Reficcting, Moses-like, his.maker’s fz
odsaw his image lively was oxpress'd;
And his own work, as in creation bless’d.
ROVING, that that-most Heinous crime ‘has not 8:
peculiar to Roman Catuoxica: but that when thes
had th r, Protestants of: almost ‘y nomination,
have been equally guilty ; and that, Particularly in E; ngland,
far ona hundred and etinne ars, it ;was. perpetrated in its
ing out tho bowele—bu bi th befor 6 th of the vis
- | wit the flesh was ae atl quivering under the. rutehor’ 2 s knife!
nd finally, i
lista live, .
In reply toa libelous attack onthe Roman
address delivered toa sory Taren
themselves the Gideonite. Soc
WITH ANA
Containing an Address toa number of respectable citizens,
and ‘Clergymen, who had re mended Blan ° Wine nye’s ’;
j“ evidences againes Cathaicien
ATHOLIC Layuan.]
‘c.- For sale‘at this office _ Price 25 cts,
in many cases burning the unfortunate religion.
Catholies,in an
mt ORANGEMEN, styling
AL kinds of work i in his line of business, carefully done
N DEASE _ .
: cLoen 4 aND WATCH ‘MAKER,
NO. 13 STATE STREET,
SELECTION.
| the doctrines of the Ri
"RUBENS' CELEBRATED, CRUCIFIXION OF ST.
nthe church of St. Peter, in this city (Cologne), the
celebrated, R d,and the house in which he
native city. he painted the crucifixion of th
whose praise this edifice. was -erccto is head is down.
wards, ith a part of his body is supported by ono of
the executioners, while the other three are fasteni g him to
the cross. 8 body is made to bend, which attitude is exe-
cuted with sach power, that you almost bolieve it to bi
reality. - His fect and one of his hands have already bi
fastened, while the o
arm, present the most living pic:
‘ony 5 one that strikes you with horror.
Tu his face is expression of that firmness and fixedness |
of soul, s He
conquer anguish.
ween intense pain any nd holy devotion to” ‘the causo of his
masto;} ‘on
shudder; on bobsNing. his tormonts, and are struck with ad-
miration “at his st; adfast tness: | While thua struggling with}
dew Joy.
as if. ‘the glory af that: een to gain an inheritance into
which he had: been. long strivin upon his
view. - This expression is boautifully contrasted with the
rage and thirst for blood which fills the faces of the execu-
ers: the museular resiatance which his suffering produ-
fen him- tor the ieee ‘20 quia every musclo. is brought into
action,
od: by none,
Travels.
Duirhp’.
oe wis
This publicatioy is intended to contam—
. Tho.simplo dxplanation and temperate maintenanco of
oman Catholic Church; in exhibiting
which, its’ condiictors are led t at many sensible
persons ished at findi they have imputed t
Catholics, doctrines, which the Catholic Church has formal-
ed thi
CORNER OF CHALMERS STREET.
CHARLESTON, (S. C.)
Foray o. Se
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TERMS,
$4 per Annum, or $1 per quarter, payable in advance
GPa munications of news or remarks, will be i.
rected sr oo To the Epirors of the Catholic Miscellany, Charles.
ton, S.
omm unicetions regarding accounts, payments, &c. will,
rected “ Tothe Rev. J. F. , O'Neil, Office of Catho-
te Miscellany, Charleston, S.C.”
Tson wishing to wired pes the Paper. will please toene
logo }:
and give also the name sof the Post Ofice to which his Papor
be sent; or make application to an 8
his vicinity, to whose order the paper will be forwarded.
Subscriptions and orders will be received in Charleston by
any 0 of the Roman Catholic Clergymen; at ALKER’S
Book, Store, jBroad-strest, and at the Vestry Room of eithar
of the Chur
“ LOCAL AGENT:
ROLINA. Magruder P.O. (Pr. Gea.
‘Gatunie, Rov. John Barr . Mudd. ¢ )
eaufort, Pleasant Hitt, } alding. .
Eee rolen ne hae! ¢ Calventy. Hagerstown ws pie
| Laurens,PctorGallig r, P.M
Ph hiladeiphia, John MeGuigen
“ ome John Gui!
Cando Sohn B. ‘Meugy. Pitishur rg, Andrew Murphy,
1t-CAROLINA. Youngst Samy -O. Js. Keenan
Fayettevit tle, — Harrisburgh, Rev. M. Curran
Washington, John Gallagher. District oF Co TA,
Charlotte, James rowlen, Washington, Joshua Mellard.
ming a) J. aah ~ corgefown, nnett Clem enta
Salisb jury, 1 an INIA
Holi, iia Ferrall pore ‘anlown, Hen ory Lazeir,
‘Georc folie \ William Griffin,
| la, Rev: Joreph Stokes, were reh,
ilmartin.” Cla: rburghid. -MCulags
ee peel Rov. M. Petersburg, P. Foley.
O 'ENNESSEE.-
Madivon ‘Morgen Co. Poter Pulaski, Andrew Fay.
_ Calla: ‘noxville, James. Dares
: New -Yor _ Nashwille J. Pe Erv
New-York ni 8. Ryan.
er Ba ardstown; Charlesitetanu,
Albany, a. ¥9. Rey. Charles Loutrille,
{ly condemne ag ey were contradic ting Catho- aynes.
lies, when they held | Gatholic doctrine themeelv smi rganfield, Louis Spalding...
iL. Troy: “Y)Rev. MrShenahan Telenor shang! ington Co.
‘gating he. truth ef many assertions, which have oe per- bidet] onner. paicing,
haps, too lightly hazarded, and which have ea too = |r ek ) 5.3 J. Murray. Lexi ng iin Lavi,
ready y pe firth credence, and | “whi ch. have “oxeii ited Un-| Patterson,(N. J)Rev.F 0 Do- Pru, ey Geo. A.M.
FO. .
fonded , Pr : me noghu oe mo ‘Seol and Frank.
HUSETTS, ‘
yl jrhe coirect statement of occurrences regarding the Boston. Patrick ei
d: ; 3 fork
in oe Mercer co. “Chater:
McElroy, P. M.°
“hp.”
R.L) Rev.
Paris, so tanden ie Comite So mpabications ier various
parts of tho United Statos, and othor portions of the world
will be obtained, and are so icit .
moirs and anecdotes of . the severel eminent per-
sons, who have fi istinguished themselves in the Church, or
against it, in ancient or modern time:
vv. ae reviews of religious publications.
nh
ight
‘hose
: Thou
'o feed the famish’d, and t
For mortified ho was to
he stillor sound succeeds, and.
reats the stubborn sinner oft is heard,
Vrapp’d in his ¢ crimes against the etorm prepay, ‘
ut when the
fe melts and throws hie cumbrous ad alk away.”
ler beans of mercy play,
ning and thun r, Heaven’s artillery,
s harbingers befors the Almig .
e but proclaim his style, and ogeae 3
|_——God is there! _
gh be had little, he had some to spare,
o clothe the bare ;
. Apoorer than himself he would n
Wide.
th
wash his # parish 3 not Contracted close
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jof the deduction of pos ta
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a plain and proper direction of the:best
ng the work, which is now | on.the ove of publica-
itis requested fhat all leiters be Postpaid, as the very
low terms upon Which work i is pblished, will not allow
age JAMES MYRES.
Cathedral, Ballipores Feb, 3 1830,
” [Feb, 13.]
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Kaskaskia, Mr. St. ‘Vra .
Canton Starke fev P.Mortn Jame? Mil Monroe Co. ene
‘4. Joseph's Per: 779s Co. Rev.
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Cincinnati, M. P. Cossilly. Huntsville John Curren,
Lancaster, Me. Gar Missouw!
uis, P. Qui
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VincennessRev.J. ‘L. Cham: Pei Mines, F. Desloge.
po Genevitae, ev Px. Dahman
Detroit, Rev, ab. ‘Richards
CTICUT.
1 St. Auguating We ravers.
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Hartford, Deodat Taylor.
STA.
New-Orleans, M. Fr. Maher
Opelousas, Robert Barry.
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Baltimore, Je rents N, G, Filgiano,
St.Mary’sCo: Rey ry Carbery.
Frederick, Rev. J. Me Elroy.
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;EMINARY, AND PUBLISHED WEEELY AT ‘FRIEND-STABET,
“NORTH-EAST OF BROAD- BT. CHARLESTON, ac.