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“VOL. Ix.
Selected foi ‘or
yin dition, to the sroat decorations i in nthe front ot the bata:
3 ‘which is ornamented by a
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Poured from the sternal fount, his soul, to cheery.
Shall breathe from golden harpssi in heaven’ 8 gid a at-
sphere. =,
New York 1829. ~ ,
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Po es oN ED STATES CATHOLIC. MISCELLANY.
Te, an’s sigh 2 - PROSPECTUS.
: : wtthe orght on of endless rest appears oe
+. And falneas of eats : _EXPOSTULATOR, cos
YOUNG CATHOLIC’S GUID.
pserve
M young Dove took refuge upon
- the leo side of th averse beam of the cross and sttied
“ there until “ the rain was aver and gone. Phil. US S.Gas.
YMRS, HARRIET MUZZYe <7” me,
‘Th ho fea “gates of the sky unclose, te ‘
And deluge all'the earth ;- .
Man seeks far aholter and reposd:
.. His own domestic heath,
whe ro poor wanderer of the pe oy
fle
‘No ark to shelter thee? ve
Behold! ‘upreared,~ ‘amidst the storm.
Yon snered symbol shine,
© wanderer rest thy weary form —
Emblem of love ‘divine ! : . :
. “The spirit of. the Holy One: - «
Seems hovering o’er the place, S
God's messenger has rested on:
“he symbol of | his graces: .:
“phat symbol, that remembrance,
“That speaks to every bre -
“The Dove which fies for shelter there te
In heevenly peace may Te! st.
holy Fane man’s foot “hae trod
The
“ Thoro bent his suppliant knoe, ~ 7 |
o’er a temple rear'd to God.’ '
«Tho Dove of péaco should bo wo
4 Emblem of love and parity a woo
- Host hlest thy resting plac
-+ . How blest the soul, whe seoks like “thea”
Tho symbol of His graco.: . . .
" From the United States Gaselte: :
PE pove "AND THE cross.
“zette of the 2nd a a Dove'a ae on tho cross of St,
‘ogetin’ 8 chewoh, Philadephia "Nov. 30, 182!
.°" SELECTION.
| posed for the choir of the-Sardinian Ambassador
{es—orte in four
oust. ‘Heco
7. Lo: mars
.—OF Dr. AnnE we may also
and the other in three parts ; ithe
not please, the former was exquisite. 2 Tt ia, what ai church
music should be, solemn and inn ptesaive ; 3 ths har
rect and simplo; the melody slow and gracetul,
ately the thinness: of tho catholic. choirs ‘in those Ames,
made thom drop-the contra-tenor, and tenor paris, and sing
° and base. ‘The entirely spoiled the beauty
nel Webbe; a distinguished composer of
first, c corny im the vel
of music, wos
brew languages. }
He was such 3 a master” of the Italian Tanguager that once on
n the
wo 0!
a, Quid Bella,”
. comneriss till the middle oft e.last cuntur:
So!
* have o alroady men io
{tho
that ne Rabbi Ussielli mentioned to the writer that he
ver
nunciation of tha
Du ingnor, Bassani
as th of: the. catholic service of. the
chapel two volumes. of motetts, for
single voie »t Aligert Amores,”
e motet
were, frequently sung. in private
nest services 0} 18 don ona “Mozart and re-
nor Garcia, whic
ned, aro now ‘exeellontly performed at
1, Evenint
it may be Jouve whether those who have not heard that
service performed as it now is, by Begrey, by Garcia and
Noldi shave hea ard the most. porfect binging which England
MUSIC OF THE ENGLISH CATHOLIC CHAPELS.|),.
ve-smentioned that the celebrated. Matuzw: Lock R
u- | depart from the living Coa” and the church whic
advance
ie
“fin procuring Subscribers
2na- Figlinol as and so weil vorsed ‘in the Hebrew language
, : youn of the rising generat:
wilt bo-t thereb: enabled ito account ft their Faith,
tifie unto,
Ghost.
Tho Editor of this: new and much. wanted paper will en-
deavour to render it as piously interesting ay Finstractivey
and will publish it, w eekly, on good paper wil e.
t will consist of four pages of’ tho largest Octave size.
Tans Only $1, 50. cents, Per annum: fo be e paid in
. himself in the confirmed power of the Holy
The Rev. Clergy and the gentlemen who are Agen
for the Jesuit, or Catuo.ic Sentinat, will render a or
vice to the.‘ youth of this-country, by exerting themsel ves
for the -EXPosTULaton, or Youn
Catnoric’s Gut
s sm armen
TERMS, . .
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1 Ali communications of news or remarks. will be di-
ims the Ep:tors of the Catholic Miscellany, Charles-
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unications regarding accounts, payments, &c. will
be di rectod “To the Rev, rk F. O'Neill, Office of Catho-
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erson wishing tor receive ‘the Paper will please toen~
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any of the atholic Clergymen; a » WALKER’S
the
_ Soggestod by ne escrption which appeared i in the Ga-| w
\ Tho tempost’s breath was loud, Z
"The heavons seemed trembling in its dim arrays 38
i" And o’er the blackening. clou'
The awful spirit of tho storm held sway,
As swept tho dusky plume upon its onward vay
Gop epoko i in tho thiek aint:
And through the his lightning 3
. ms The correct! staternont, of occurrences sezuing the|
"Te ’
i SEE.
While thunders, murmuring there,
Tn volamed might through tho stern elemen’
With the all-troublous winds their many voices Bent
1"
see
é What bright and peaceful bird
~ Her gentlo wail unhes
While like a pall above es hastening form.
di we purpose of bettor dis a
DO NES!
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- Cal Han. zetlle, James ‘Dardss.
Paris, London, Dublin, Canada, South-America, the various
parts: of tho: United States, an nd other Tr por! tions of the wor orld
will be Pianos and are solici
Tv. Memo the si everal: ‘eminent Per.
sons, who ha Te distinaaanes ratimeae in the Churel hy
against ityin ancient or m ern times.
a . Occasional reviews. of religious Wublications. . -
tS
mn CO. Richa: 1 Byrne. Mesh 3 PE
Now ork cil Js. Ryan, General Agent lier. J.P.
rick, Bards to
alba, “WN. ¥) Rev. Charies Scott ¢ co. Rev. G:
Ss ‘ardstow: P ShiaslesvicManus.
The tempest ‘8
nings’ warm? potty v.
Tis the fair type ‘of. peace!
. And: by yon cross, upheaved against the sky,
Her cheerloss wanderings cease
_ And ’neath its shelter, with a tranquil’ eyo,
She folds nies bys storm. drenched wings aa tho’ blast hitr-
ye
~
\
’ ‘ “
te Puro ‘emblem of the ‘fai th
That lights the wanderer trod this Vale of oF Tearsy
That cherrs the eyo of dea ak
Pouring a halo.o’er life’s countlgus fea to
. As silver tomples fadoin the dim he ogee s
For soon will ihe’ fair heave!
-” 'O’er the glad earth uncloso its rltring eye, cr
And gioriqus light be given
To the deep chambers of the un boundo sk
_And far o’er sea and land, @ pleasant an amils hal lies
d the storm stricken dov
Sal in tho day-beam play, with pinion. blot,
: -Whilo, with a glance of love,
Sunlight mae brighten on b hor snowy breast,
quiet nest.
“+ * » . FEETCHER’S SERMONS,
Who have Kindly | un-
ia work; ee
© Baltimore aeboen
ni-the names veto ‘oe accompa
f 1
a plain and proper direction’ ofthe best and safost mod:
conveying the work, which’ is. now on tho eve of publica-
| tio
Ur It is: requeeted that alt letters be post- pai id as the very
tow ein ‘ms pon ork is polished, will ‘no! allow :S
of the deduction of MYR
Cathedral, Baltimore: Fob, 3: 1930,
As kinds of work i in his ling of basiness, carefully. done
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