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3320 - _ UNITED STATES ‘CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. VOL. IX.
: Remomber every lourell’d field, , . PROSPECTUS.
. : PODTRE ' oy Which saw the crescent waving; - ~ 0 .
ae — Remember when compell’d to yield.” EXPOSTULATOR,
Selected for Ae United Catholic Jdis ellany. Uncounted numbers braving >
THE ‘FUNERAL GENts,
CIENT GTATUR.
Remember these remember too
- The cause ye strive for, cver
The Cross the Holy’ Sopatchre! :
Forget,——forget them never!
Ja téte e pin,
. _ Reimer par son attitude le repos des morts, Lee | bas. -roliafs
Visconti, Description des Antes. dec Museé Royal. |
* Thou should’st- be look’d on when the starlight falls
. ” Phrough the bluo stillness of the summer-air,
. Not by the torch-firo wavering on tho walls ;
It has too fitful and too wild a glare!
And thou !—thy reat, the soft, the lovely, seems ©
To ask light steps that will not break its dreams.
: Blowers are pen thy b brows 5 for so the dead
La th
Sleop on thine eye a wah yot softly shed,
“ Which of the grove seems broathing—not the tomb. |
hey foar'd not death,’ whose calm and gracious thought
‘Of the last hour, hath settled thus in thee
_|, They who thy wreath of pallid roses wrougty _
' And laid thy head against the forcet-tre
“'Phoy foar’d not death !
As that of one, by music’s dreamy close,
On the wood- violets luli’d to deep-repose, © :
t—yet who shall say his touch
Thus lightly falls on gentle things and fair?
‘ Phou sleeper of the bower! on whose ‘young eyes
‘So still a night, a night of summer, lies!
Had they seen aught like thee?—Did some fair boy
Thus, with his graceful hair, before them rest?
“His gracoful hair, no more to wavo in joy, ©
~ , But drooping as wilh heavy dew oppress'd!-
And his oye veil’d so soitly by its fringe,
. And his lip faded to the white-rose tinge.
‘Oh! happy, if to them the one dread hour
‘Made kaown its lessons from a brow like thine | 1°
Vf all their. knowledge of the spollor’ 's power 7
> Came by a look, so tranquilly divine!
, aLet him, who thus hath seen the lovely part,
Hold well that image to bis thoughtful heart!
__ Bat ‘thou, ‘fair ‘slumberer ! was there less of woe,
. Or love, or terror, in the days of old,
That men pour’d out their gladdening spirits flow,”
- Like sunshine, on the desolate and cold,
And gave thy semblance to the shadowy king,
Who for deep souls had then a decper sling?
“In the dark bosom of the earth they Iai
e—for loflier faith is ours!
vr
"| Pho grave a place of beauty and of flower:
. With fragrant wreathes, and summer boughs array’dy .
Aad lovely sculpture gleaming through tho sha de,
si it for, usa darker glooin toshod
> O’or its dim precints ?—do we not trust
But for a time its chambers with our dead,
And strew immortal seed upon the dust?
. ow Why should we dwell on that which lies boneath,
* _When living light hath touch'd the brow of death?
“THE CRUSADER’S SONG,
aot a Remombor, the Holy Sepalehrp.”
Forget the land which gave ye birth 5-
' Forget the womb that bore ye;, \
~ Forget each much-loved spot of earth; :
Forgot each dream of glory ; -
Forgot the friends that by your side,
Stood firm as pocks unbroken;
. Forget the late affianced.t brides
And every doar love token
Forget ‘the hope that in each breast.
Glow’d like .a smouldoring.embor ;
But atill the Holy Sepulchre, _
Remomber! Oh remoraber! ‘
Remomber all, tho | vows you have s swern
At holy Bocket’s altar;
Remember all the ills yo” v0 borne,
And scern'd to shrink or falter; _ ~*~
: against it, in ancie!
By Him who in that Sepulchre :
Was laid in doath’s cold koepi .
- By Her.who bore, who rear’d Him, Her,
Who by that Cross gat weeping 5
By those whase blood so oft has. cried.
Revenge for souls unshriven!:* -
. By thoso wlrose sacred precept guido. .
The path to yonder Heaven!
* From youth toage, from morn to eve,‘
From spring-tide to Deceinber;
~The Holy Sepulchro of vanity
Remember! Oh remember
SELECTION. _
E ABBE DE FENE
This ble oo relati ofthe d istinguished
Archbsho of Cambray and a happy imitator of his virtues,
e following alight sketch of him is taken from Charl
Butter’ e life or Fenelon.
After o length of years, ‘niforay devoted to religion and
virtue, he retired. spen' ‘nt the remainder of his
procur
YOUNG CATHOLIC'S GUIDE.
ROMAN CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER, with this Tie
tle, will make i
eg | Vice tothe
i
tion for the poor Savoyard boys, with. whom, under the an-
cient government, Paris | abounded, Allo lowing bina no
more
ed, with
contributions, which he raised from: bio & ‘lends, to‘accom-
Plish this edifying work. ‘The horr ution
forced: hin from it, ond he retired to the delightiul solitude
coutriy.
submit to the inatrument of dea
407,
the remaining part:of his income, nd with the
: Halifax, Michael ‘Ferrall.
Ahou.mayest destroy the enemy and the avenger.” will
guard the catholic youth against the misrepresentations of
“ the Wicke 7) D: jis co-operators, who, * teuchin
the doctrine: en,” * havean evil heart. of unbelief to
‘4 depart fram the living Cod” and the church which he ae
unto ‘oly
Ghost.
anne Editor of this new and much-wanted paper will cn-
avour to er it as piously in teresting ag instructive,
and will publish it, weekly, on good paper with new
It will con paigt of four pages of the largest Octavo size.
Teams.—Only $1, 50 erent, per annum: io be paid im ©
vance.
OF The Rev.° ‘Clergy and the’ gentlcinen who are Agenta
for the Jesuir, or Sentinec, will render a ser-
of ‘this country. "bye exerting themselves
in... procuring eerie for the ExrostuLaton, or Youne
Catnoxie’s Gur
him self in the confirmed power of the H:
TERMS.
"$4 pe Annum, ¢ or $1 per quarter, poyaile an adeance,
i> All communications of news -
rected te the Enrtors of the Catholic Miscelleny, Charles:
munications regarding accounts, payments, &e. will
p dir rected “Tothe Rev. J. F. O'Neill, Offica of Catho-
lic Miscellany, Chae eston. m8. C.”
ny person wishing to reccive the Paper will please 10 en-
of Mount St. Valerien. 6 pursued to his retreat, and tcloge his subscription,and sendit, post patd, directed as above;
cone oyed to tt to the prison of the! Luxembourg 3 he was then in end givo also the name of tho Post O to which his Paper
his cighteenth year. .
When this became public all fhe it little Savoyard boys ns ase hie be tents o whos ose ope tie cubes wit of ‘the Agents aa
am and. went i body to ti auuonal ly ,
loudly petitioned fer his liberty : offered, thatany num- any 0 scriptions and ore sie “Gloreymens at Charleston by
er of them e constituted - prisoners in his stead, as rs
hostages for his good conduct. - This for a time delayed ‘hie | 3 of _ Store, Broad-strect, and at the Vestry Roam of either
late: buta day was at lJength fixed for his execution. One * LOCAL AGENTS
€ the poor Savoyards, whom the Abbé had instructed and oTH-CAROLINA. Magruder’s P. O. (P: CG
assisted, Was at‘ this time, turnkey of tho prison of Lux Columbia, Rev John Bar Rev: A. Mud * 0. ¢ 7. Geo)
bou Perceiv g his. bon factor jong the victims led Beaufort, 1, M. O’Con: Pleasant Hill dd “Spalding.
out to execution, he spring forward, and in a state of dis- Ed:
traction, strained bim in his embrace, and cried “ my father, Piao Caiveny Hogerstown » Edw. a ‘itzpatriek
Amy father! are you then go:ng to diet You, whose life, has ‘ yach. * Phila delphi TebaleCui an
A of 800 " the me
been au uniform act of panes Boe orted the Canaer John B. Meugy. Pitlsburg, Andrew M curphy.
. “ ~'
| longer do good. ‘My dear child your sensibility at this mo- Faye levi ile, Canonina. rrnabungh Re Ni Keenan.
, 2 ’ ~M.
| ment comfa heart. Far m fri nd; farewell Jo, shingion, John Gallagher. Disraicr or Cotuspia
seph! think sometimes upon ine.—Alus! answered the poor Charlotie James Nowlan Washington, Joshua Mell 7
Savoyard, “ Ishall nev-rforget you.”’ The Abbé asconded Febsnin, ton, 8 her. , Geo meta enenne on i les ee
the fatai oart with sixty eight other .victims, He exhor Salis ey ~ etoun tt Clements
them during the whoh: way, to sorrow for their sins, to con ry:
Morgan lows . He cury Lazeir.
fid | i the wa: .
-Jerificé of their fives, ‘Having arrived at the guillotino, hi ta Rev. Joroph Stokes. Rorfatke wh Rade GnGin.
5 . + Be.
}onco moro addressed them: he exhorted them ‘to join him, Savannah, John Guilmartin. Clarksburgh, Edw. MCallo, ‘h,
with all their nan act of repentanco.for their sins: Wilkes Co. & vicinity, Rev. M. Pet P. e
allof them humbly inclined their beads: h mounced| 9) O'Rei ily % etersb mre es poley-
over the ro absolution; and continued to sug- e .
i em so sor eligion, “it was his turn bo Madison, Morgan Co. Peter Pulaski Andrew Fay. ©
reeeilles James _Pardas.
rea oneral -eredence, and which have excited
founded prejudices in the, minds of many well disposed indi-
idna!
Covington c co. Richd. Byrne. Nashville
» Pts Publication is mtended to contazn— =X wae Ja : oe .
2 simple explanation and temperate inairitenance of New eoFork i “ely, o* Ryan, epee Kn J P.
the ‘inane of the Roman Cathohe Church ;' in exhibiting Alben, Ww. Y). Hew. Charles rote vor Rev. Gro. Elfer
which, its cond hetore are | hope, that many. sensible en CharegieNenus
pers 1. be’ astoni: hed at. ng tl hav uted to Trent. “Wyfev. MrShanaban eviveie Thos.
Catholics, doctrines, whith the Catholic Church has formal. Utica, P. Conno: anfield, Louis Spalding
ly condemned, and ima; ‘ec contradi icting atho- | Brook: LL J. Murra '. “he i 2,
lice, when they held Catholic “doctrine thomselves. 700 ne ( J RSEY. y : a edict’ oT erase” 0. Be-
Ih ‘of history for t ti-'| P, aN J. Rev. F.0.Do- Lezingiony Wiliam Levi.”
gating tho truth ef many assertions, which have been, per-} noghae. Franklin, 3h pn Fh
haps, too lightly hazarded,‘and which have obtained too CHUSETTS. Frankfo ri, R
“| Boston Patrick Mooney.
ALM.
Eider for Scott and Frank-
| Providences & 1) Ri o's.
Woo
R.D.°
* McElro:
ain ie Mercer co. Charles
roy, P P.M.
Ww hich
_ TI Tho: correct statemont: of occurrences ‘regarding the
P wer &
Paris, London, Dublin, Si ades Soulh-Aweriee, the varior
paris ‘of the United States, ond ‘thor portions : of the world
wil be obtained, and aro solic!
Me mairs and anecdotes ‘of th ‘several eminent Per.
uous. “who have di istinguished ‘Womecles ‘in the Church, o
nt 98 Bo
« Occasional reviews of religious /ptiblications.
FLETCHER’S' SERMO.
HE Rev. ntleinen’ and others who have kindly un-
dertaken to. obtiin subscribers for this work, are re-
to Baltimore as e0on
7 ai is roquested that all lotters be post- pid, as they
Hiow n whieh ork is
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te Wg Pere » Co. Rev. Kaskaskia, Mr. St. \°
Jam eile ‘Monvoe Co. Gen.
Somerset, P. Di Hoe, Pe M. TT!
‘incinnati, M. P. Cagsilly.
Lancaster, Mr. Garath hy.
NDIANA.
Vincennes, Rev. J. L. Cham-
pomier.
Tuscombia, Luke Howard.
lunise ile, John Curren.
1880 vn
Louis, P. Quig!
olosi Mines, F. San ogee
SiGenevicre,RevF X.Dahmai
ICHIGAN.
Detroit, Rev. Gab. Richard,
Connecticur.
Hariford, Deodat Taylor.
Ste
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St. Augustin, wv Travers.
Louis .
Nan Orleans . ” Maher
wusas. Robert Bi ATTY. .
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