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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.
POSTRY,
_ SONG OF THE SUMMER WINDS.
‘Up the dale and down the bourno,
-O’er the meadow swift we R73
~ Selected a for the Ynited States Catholic Miscellany.
PASSION 7 FLOWER
The following protty lines on ithe Passion Flower are » from |
Barton’s little poem entitled + Flo
Varn were the hope to rival besa, whose lyres,
h my parting thoughts would fondly cling
Which e« consocra%e to Salems peaceful king,
. Though fairas any gracing beri 8 bower,
Te link’d to sorrows as‘ holy tl .
And takes its name from suifering’s fiercest hour:— -
>; Be,this thy noblest famo imperial * Passion flower!
‘Whatever impulse first conferr’d that name,
Or Fancy’s dreams—or superstitious art
‘3 ‘frecly: own its-epirit-tobching claim, |
Not that I ‘would forego the surer 1 chart
»
* Each frail memorial of his Master gree
And chiefly what recalls his Jov's most ‘glorious feat,
Ba this the closing tribute of my strain!
Be this, fair flower ! of charms—your last and best!
_ Vhat when tho Son o Gop for man was slain,
“-Circled by you, he sunk awhile to rest—
Not the grave’s captive, but the garden’s guest,
So pure, and lonely was his transient tomb! .
And he whose brow tho wreath of thorns had Press’d
Not only bore for us Death’s cruel doo:
But won the thornless crown of amaranthine bloom,
UE CHILD’S FIRST GRIEF.
“Sorrow has touched thee, my beautiful bo
And dimmed the-bright eyes that wero dancing with joy ;| see me:
. Thy ruby lips tremble ; thy soft As is v
The tears on its roses are lingering
On thy quict heaving heart is thy ite ‘hand: “pressod ;
‘There is caro on thy. brow, there is grief in thy breast;
And slowly and darkly the shadow steals o’er thee—
‘For.the firsttime the vision of Death is beforo thee!
“Meet emblem of childhood, that innocent dovo,
Once unsealed, will flow on through the desert et of yoars:-
No joy will o'er equal thy first dawn of bliss:
“No sorrow blot out the remembrance of this!
see ley THE SETTING SUN.
Phat setting sun—that sctling sun !
" What scenes since firstits race begun, +?
"|, OF varied hue, its cye hath seen
Which are as they had never been.
That setting sun |. full many a gaze.
Hath dwelt upon its fading rays, “
With sweet according thought sublime,
Jn every age, and every climo. .
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* *Tis sweet 18 mark thee sinking low, -
And when the obscuring night is done,
To seo thee rise sweet setting sun,
So when my pulses cease to play, :
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Glorious like thee sweet sotting Sun."
LAKE SCENERY. | |
A line of glorious light upon the hills
Like veins amid the mountains elapsed away
Through the purpereal garment of the day
‘Sparkling in silverv beau feet,
jod in a garb of viight tinctured grey ~
The ctirlees lake reposcd in slumber sweet ;
Andin its waveless mirror were enshrined
The and the laughing streams .
And shadsvrp andacape-—perfoctly defined
As childhoods visions are in after dreams.
- savure, the sky was beautifully b
And ono fair star beamed tromulously iy through,
Now we sing, and now we mourn,
Now we whistle now we sigh.
By the grassy fringed river, :
Through the murmuring reeds we sweep; .
>Mid the lilly-Jeaves we quiver, “
To their very heart we creep.
Through the blooming groves we rustle
Kissing every. bud we pass,-~
As we did it in tho bustle .
Scarcoly knowing how it was.
Down the glen, across the mountain
O’er the vellow heath we roani,
Whirling round about the fountain
. Tillits litde breakers foam.
Bending down the weepit g billows
While our vespor hymn We sigh;
Then unto our rosy pillows
On our weary wings we hie.
SELECTION.
JESUIT MISSIONARIES IN CHINA
VOL. TX,
_. NEW CATHOLIC BOOK-STORE. /~
: STaTE-STREET.
W ILLIAM s. BLAIN, respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that ho has opened the above Store,
and will be always supplicd with an excellent assortment of
Catholic Books. He has-now amo: ongst others, the follow-
ing:—
SP IRITUAL COMBAT. 8 12 conte, ‘True Piety, in
calf 75 cents, Pious Guide, do. do. Week, du. do.
reply by the Rey. Be
Principle of Catholics, by ‘Bishop Homnhold a. Catechiem
ight Dr. England . 12 1- Ze bristian
Doctrine by the Right Rev. Dr. Hay, 27
sion and eee drew Dunn, 25 ¢
March inh) i in the city o of Savannah
John the Bapti: ist by the ght Rev. Doctor England, 37 1
Rol an Oli iver, a Catholi
Leen
v. Approvers of Blanco White’s internal evi- .
dences against Catholicism, 37 1-2 ¢
_ April 10, 0.
‘
G. GUYENIER’S
ACADEMY,
No. 20 Guronanb-Srneer. .
Crus * for FRENCH alone, from 6 to & mie”
ancis Xavier reached Macao.
number of the christians in China a
dred thousand, and they possessed thi
Iu their propagation of the Boe pe
1 good se: They d
i bo done
trenching on the substance of religion, they accornmodat di)
their instructions to tho opinions and’ feelings of the
try.
ed: lie Miccellany. Charleston
A
un-
RUS,
‘$4 per > Annum, of or $1 per quarter, Pa ryable wn ‘advance,
(> All communications: of n remarks, will be di-
_|rected as the Epirors of the Catholie Miscellany, Charles .
ton,
.
nic cations regarding accounts, pay: yments, &c. will
ected “To the fev. 2d O'Neill, Office of Catho-
erson wishing to receive the Paper. will please toen-
Botween the years 1581, and (681,—126 eaepeen Jesvits|
were employed in the'missions in China, It must,” says
assy to China, vol. 2.
ery class of
ore were prohibited, and whera it wasa crime to have uban-
en “ho ha
ver ye hich answerec botter to
ts title.» the f these Ictlers and the
works of father du ilaldea ber Ganbil, the interest-
0}
VArmenie, p. 264. 402. oze Inentions with praisc the
{account given of Ar in, in the 3 f the Nouveaux
| Memoires des Missions du {, and, as Mr. Gibbon justly
observes (ch. 47. role 148,) the work of a Jesuit must have
stearling m whon ‘it is praise La Croze,—Such was
the conduct of the Jesuits in China.—May. it not be asked |
confidently, whether Bistory records an instance, in which |
scien' n bservient to th Faith
su
ChristHistorical "home, of the Jesuits, by C. Bulle
This publication is is tntended to contain—
may b
)e his vicinity, | io whose order the paper will be torn
ive
Oo
any o!
| Book, Store, Broad-strect, and at the Vestry Room of cither
eo
“ Letlers Edsfiante sot Curienses,” of ye ome elle said, Wi
‘ork
and give also tho name nt the Spoke Ohne to phich his P
ape:
application to any of the Agents in
man Catholic Clergymen ; 3 at ALKER
of the Churches.
LOCAL AGENTS | '
in pursuing their object, io run every riv a lagruder’s P. O. (Pr. Gee.)
secution and sacrifice every comfort; 7} Columiva, Rov. John. Barry Fev. A. Mudd.
selves,—by address, by talent, by perseverance, Beaufort, M. O’Conn leasant Hill, J. Spalding.
lity, by application to studies, | foreis Georgetown Michael Calverly. Hagerstown, Edw Eiczpatrick
education, or by the cultivation of aris, to whic Laurens,PeterGallagher, P.M
not been bred,—into notice and prot heraue,Contaw neh. _Philadiphianohn¥eGu wigan
Prejadie eo of beipy-strangess, in & cou Camden John Ben Seng Pe eet Audirew Murpay.
.O. Js. Keenan.
“You: stawny
Harruburgh, Rey. M. Curran
ive tounvs of ther 3 ancesto ors; and aun, at length Fayatrle, Dillon or jordan.
nece r the propagation the faith,| Washington, Jolin eae er. District or Coruunsa.
itho' ny thi uence any p vorsonal advantago, Cha rlotte, James Nowlan _ Was ‘ashington, Joshua Mellard.
» Every Eu uropeun’ vddds * Georges from his own experi- aba a sh here eorgetown,Benn lements
gard was greeted by them, as countrymen entitled to re-| Salis! Vine ine
ard and service, Halifax. itihae ‘Ferrall. Morgantown, Henry Lazeir.
eel the inform: ation, which the inissionaries could acquire EORGIA. orfoi ae Grifin.
of the learning, the arts “and the ees co (China, thoy | 4ugusta. Ree Joseph Stokes. ‘Martinsbur,
transinitted to Europe. lis 8 pur’ ticularly to und in their ‘Savannah, John Guilmartin,
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Clar tabu ea. -MColiogh
ilkes Co. & viewily, Rev. M. Pele burg, P. ley.
D. O'Rei NNE! en
Madison, Morgan Co. Peter’ Pulaski, An drew Fay.
ville, i Dardas. .
| Covington co. Richd. Byrne. Nashville, J.P.
ENT!
New-York ois le. Ryan, General Ag rent
general
Ailbany, a. ¥. Ss Rev. Charles Scott co 0,
ardstown, CharleeMcne anus.
Troy X)Rev.MrShanaban Louisville, T
hot os. aynes.
itica, N. Dove' forganfield, Louis Spalding.
Brook (Le T. )3 I Hurray. Lebanon, Washington Co. Be-
ding.’
EY. pa!
Patterson 3 Jer, F.0.Do- Lezington William Levi.
f} noghu anklin, Jo ohn
and te
the doetrines of her oman Ca thohe | Bihureh in in exhibiting
which, its c ondueto e led to hope, that man: any sensible
persons will b sstoninied at finding they have imputed to
Catholics, doctrines, which the Catholic Churel has formal-
Mas USETTS. Tet Geo » ALM.
Boston. Patrick Mooney. Elder, Ten Scott and Frank-
Providene ge I.) Rev. R.D. din o's.
Danville, Mercer co. Charles
McElr roy r. M.
Canton, Starkeo Rev? Martin_ NOI8.
St. Josephs , Co. St. Vrai
Perry
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Re Ve Kaskaskia, Mr.
e Jam
Somersey P ‘Dit toe, P. M.
cs Mills, Monroe Co. in en.
‘hom 8 Ja
Ii. Tho ‘correct statemont of occurrences s regarding the
ed 1h Catho- . Cassill
ee when thoy: held d Cetholie de doctrine themselves, — Cineinnat er, iM. Gay Tuscom a, Luke ke coward.
. The examination of history for the purpose of investi- Honteite Jolin Curren.
gating @ the of many assertions, which have been, per- Pineennenar do Ln Cham ISSOURL.
_ | haps, too lightly hazarded, and which have obtained too pomie: St Eouis, Pe - Qui uigh eye
real a general credence: C5 “and which havo “excite ed. an- Fio * tosi Mines, F. Desloge.
fc of m: any ¥ St. - Augustin, W. Travers. SiGenerier, fier Px. Dabman
viduals, OUISIANA.
New-Orli leans.Rev. Mr.Borgna Detroit, Rev. ‘Gab. ‘Richards
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Opelousas. Rober ATTY»
" Hartford, Deodat Taylor,
nis. aoe Dublin, rane Se ietie various
parts of the United States, and other portions of the world
will be iried, nd are colle ted.
: em he several eminent per-
sons, who havo: distinguished “themselves | in the Church, or
against it, “k ancient or modern times.
_Y¥. Occasional: reviews of religious publications,
Baltimore, 3. Myres. ANADA.
St.Mary’sCo. Res Ca rbery Quebee, Gordian Horan.
Frederick, Rev. 3. Mec lrey. lanreals N, G. Filgiano.
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