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_UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLAN
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“ ‘The sabbath of the Jubilee announ
The freedom-freighted blast, dvough al tho land”
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So loud, that, far within the desert’s vergo.
The crouching lion starts and glares around,
Freo is the bondman now; ‘each one returns
To his inhoritance, The man, grown old
In servitude far from his native fields,
Hastes joyous on his way. No hills are steop ;
Smooth is cach rugged path. His little ones.
Sport as they go, whilo oft the mother chides
The lingering step, lured by the way-side flowers.
At length, the hill from whicha a farewell look |
And still another parting look, h
On his paternal vale, appears in vie
‘The summit gained throbs hard his heart, with joy
* And sorrow: blest, to see that vale ouce more.
~ Ho lifts, and pointing to the
Says “ there my fathers lived and there thoy sleep.” :
‘er eye dartr to the rvof
light. His youngest born
much loved s:
Onward he wonds; near and moro near he draws-=
’ And with his tears, the furrowod bark bi
* The blissful
How sweet the tinklo of the palm-bower’d brook !-
The sunbeam, slanting through the cedar grove,
How lovely, and how mild! but lovelier still
The welcome in the oye of ancient frionds,
Scarce known at first ;—and dear tho fig-tree shade,
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Led through the desgrt to the promised land.
With eager arms tho aged stem he cleepe, \
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And still at midnight hour, he thinks he ‘hear
The glorious peal of freodom and of joy.
so SONNET,
O why art thou disquiete ed my. soul ?.
And w ny’ ‘do human safferings dim these eyes,
Is not yon azure heaven thy destined goal,
And thy sweet home of welcome in the skies?
Faint not upon thy weary path—arise ! :
Gird on thy might of wisdoms puro control ; 3
And in thy bésom hush all earthly sighs
"And check the tears that down thy wan-choek roll,
Tho Father of thy spirit guards its fato
“And tho’blees’d sport but for a time did fold
Tn the low mansion of a mortal mould,
‘Allied to angels in its native state!
' Then faint, O my soul, on thy dark way ;
i Motnery” | it seome red t tos
. “When thou “ustby the side of thy 1
The light is round, thee of eterna! day. “
‘THE WIDOW.
She said she was alono within the world; 3
‘How could sho butbe sad! foes
She whisper’d something ofa
With eyes of blue, and hight ba vel curl'd ;
But the.grave had the ch
And yet his voice she he: -
‘When at the lattice, calin wed mild, <
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She saw the bud wonld Icave. the guardian loaf!
Ws Coane ne faintly suidy.
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Kiss mme-and | let me in n my father’s Brave bo laid—
Ho pray’d that I might still be near the
Mother, Pil come again and cheer thee »
Fro m the Persian,
Lord! thou art mmereifal ag well as just, _
Inclino thine car to moachild of dust! -
Not what I would, O Lord! I offer thee,
Alas! but what Ican,
Father Almighty, who hast made me mi . fe
And bade ‘me look to Heaven for thou art thero, .
Accopt my sacrifice and humble:prayer. .
- Four things which are not in thy treasury, ~
. [ lay before thee, Lord, with this petition :—
_- _ My nothingness; my wants; ~ é
My sins; and my contrition !. ~
SELECTION.
DUKE OF BURGUNDY,
"Te Duke 8 of Burgundy, the celebrated pupil of the good
Archbishop of Cambray y, Fenelon, is thus described by th
de St. Simo:
The Duke of Burg ndy was born terrible, and durin
error. Hard-heartod,
angry, to the ext f passion; oven against inanimate
objects, impetuous to a degree of fury, incapable of bearing
the least oppositiun to his wishes, even from ume or climate
without putting himself into paruxysms of rago that made
one tremble for his existence, [a conuition in which 1 have
often seen him], stubbor St t degroe, passionate
often en fero cious, arous in bie
duties of a son and subjects and to qualify himself for
his future obligations.”
This publication is intended to con
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persons will be onihed at finding they hay ve imputed to
Catholics, doctrines, which the Catholic Church has formal-
ly condemn imagined they w re contradicting Catho-
ties, when they held Catholic doctrine themnselv ves,
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Ghos
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Sourn-Canonina. lagruder’s P. & (Pr. Gee.)
Col bunbia Rev, John Ba arry ev. Av Mud,
eaport leasant Hill, . ‘sp alding.
, | Georg geloen Michael Calvery. Hager Edw Fitgpattick
| Laurens,Peter M
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ennett Clements
Orgel clonen Be
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Halifac. iichae “Ferrall, ° Morganton. Henry Lazeir.
Gvorata.. Norfolk, wi a my Grilfin.
ugusta, Rev, ‘joreph Stokes. Martinsbu: aR.
Savanna hy John Guilmartin. C, terksburgh Be. iCallogh.
Wilk #4 Cok vicanily, Rev, M. - Petersburg, P. . Foley.
cuille, jane Dardas,
Covington C0. Richd. Byrne, Nashoille: J. ee Ervin in. ,
RK.
New-York Nin “ts. Ryan,
general ‘Agent.
Goneral Agent Kev. J. PB.
ick. Bardstown,
g albany, (N. Y¥.) Rev. Charles Sent 0. Rev. G
rea ¥)Rev.MrShanahan- ‘Lauitel Thos.
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Brome (Le) 3 “Murray. Lebanon Washingt ton Co. Be-
EW-JERSEY. ict Spalding,
Patterson(N, J. Rev. F.0.Do- Lezingion, Wiliam Levi.
Franklin, John Fin:
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ith, town, Chav ebanas
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eld, Louis Spalding.
The mother in the aes saw the
at love-th - ;
_ My spirit writes the words above theo
* Beneath a forclga sky,.
a hef many assertions, which hayo bee en, per= hue. SACHUSETTS. Fron , Rev. Geo. A. M.
, : haps, too lightly hazarded, and which ha’ ave ‘obtained too | Boston. Patria Mooney. "Ble for Scott and Franb-
‘|ready and ge: enaral eredonee, and | which havo oes un Provit RL) Rev. R.D. din o's.
ine-leavos stirr’d, |ounded ui die . Danvilley Mercer éo. ‘Charten
tae viduals, Our McE. mF aM
. mc The correct statement of « occurrences ressring the Canton Sarken tev M
z 1 which St. Joseph’s Perry, Co. Rer. Kaskaskia, Mr. St. V
pill . |. D. Young. James’ Mills, Mon C oC e
. Pat ‘aris, London, aii Senda oe pcan various Somer: set, P. Ditt ite oo, P.M. Th wJamen
, {parts of the United Stato and other portions of the orld | Cj incinns ty M. r Cansilly. : LABAMA.
will be obtained, and ary d. ye. - Gar athy. Tuscombia, Luke Howard, .
Mother I watel o’er.theo—I love thee.” ,
Where was the husband of that widowed thiog
“That seraph’s earthly sire
soldier dares a soldier’ fire re 5 .
Tho murderous ball brought death upon its wing,
Ho fell in sunny Spain ; a set .
The wife i in silence saw him’ di ; , .
“ Mother.” the poor lad cried, .
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We are close by. thee, father-—at thy beeing side— >
Dost thou not hoar thy Arthur crying ?—
Mothor, bis lips aro closod—he's dying !”
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