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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER-
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PROHIBITION.
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Not long ago, he dis-
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ST. LOU1*’ COLLXGK.
Bro. John Wolf. Director.
Rev, F. SpeaiMF. Chaplain.
Bro. Cha*. Francim Trroaurer.
wr. MaxVa co lug*.
Bro. Jotan^tEtnedM’, Director.
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which we recommend every family of
cor Vicariate to have.
PSTBF VHRDACCER.
Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville.
Laredo, Texas, March 8th, 1894.
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a desolate place, indeed.
“A Catholic newspaper is a per-
jictual mission in every parish."
—His Holiness Pope Leo XIII
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CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Very Buffard. Ad mln Iterator
mt. ram v* ;coLOsxr>.)
Bev, R. It. —arrel:. <>. M. 1.
Saidavs—Low maat, with coogre-
gat'.ontLl singing.. ihOO a. or
and Bene-
. .7 JO p. m.
.. 7 iCO a. m.
..7 JO p. tn.
a powerful aid to promote Ito- the following temperance poetry
Stot^T*. OteVterZUO. jligi.z „d Jlffote ■!>« ta.vwMfr «ij' te
—------------■ . Troth, we aoprove <
•TO <-■»-*- - JI lb....... W^.a. C*»a^wan«>Wf .
Sovtwern Mrs.sxsc.EK —
published under -i
hope it will
Eoa.try. Sermon
diction........
Week d»y»—Mass .....
Wednwdays—< 'atechiBin...
erj’ATBiCK's cirraim.: Government Hill.)
Rev. M. A. Rhatlgan.
Sundays—Low Jbus. with instruction, at
3 x nto and High Mass with
sermon at ’0 a. tn. at St.
Patrick's < Church, north of
Ft. Sam Houston and the
vl t be I ..™—. i - -—
School, corner of] hand
Low Mas* and High lfau“
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every Sunday.
Farot days—High Blass is always cele-
brated at the Chapel; also (
Low Maas every wee* day ;
the
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mind ■
3y on
be
wfd be
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BRAWN’S COMMENT OT
FATHER BRANNAN.
I learned that even the Express Com-
panies encourage the business by re-
quiring their local agents to solicit busi-
ness in thia line-There is another
item to be taken under consideration.
It is the practice of certain persons, in
this town and surrounding country, to
make up a purse sufficient to procure a
barrel of waiskey. and to send for the
same aa far as Pennsylvania. When
ri this arrives by freight, it is divided
01 among the subecribsrs in proportion to
L ' the amount of money subscribed by
each.''
The writer then goes on con-
sidering the moral good that is
supposed to have been done by
'-••• ’ . He finds that
principally the farming community,
by receiving liquor in large quanti-
ties from abroad, now drink more
than they would were they per-
Holy m in Clarke, the Baptist
□teacher, who, instead of visiting
small-pox stricken man t "
! sent him a letter, wrote among
Cakpel of tbe Incarnate, Other good things. No minis.e. S
Word School, corner ofl nand can save you." That is ex-
what we have y
siteniating at c»eb place thought; the Protestant ministers,
i having no sacraments for the sick,
, ire utterly unable to do them any
Low Maae every~wee* day; irore good than any other com-
-u.......... flOa-m.- pjjqj) morta!. But, if they can do
Troorraorormrt. ! no good, what is the use of sup-
V«y Rev-X. ILBuflarcLkdm.,Chaplain 1 porting them -
U3TA IMMU CTTIMaIT.
Ryv. J. B. E. Aodet, Chaplain.
th: v--’ *■" t
ir pub. : ?
ei-trn,' it-ma:
Fa wzt.nms:
ar.c tr.i lie
w-,‘. bi c-.aiy
ai
mar. w 'r ’ v:
•who angers
xrm:> whe
paint'.n, are
at rr.rc in t
end revels
a pers '-n
fii-sh;- ■rcic
ginztio:, ca:
1: the :
ewe" v, itho
image?. •.: v
aichast c d
and trorr tl
thr. ot the
"by deeds, t:
■n.md.
When ;r
tn tbe min
that the Sr
author oi •
tur an efm;
Ortrtome
□ted? io de
fideem. thc
fcnit'.ea.atei'
'•'il: disapp
i-'; necessarj
■ding arc's n
An e-a :-y.Ai
county is
Sufficient.
ierr :?.vo;
<^7 in a ;
to the
*»= stul tl
A~ TH!
meeting h=
:l2. a xs ol
^o^^trndir
to nc
ths police 1
’'tats. T;
’aasaZity
■<Pen insul;
by Ont
tben ; 7-rt
:?athc- Ph
honor o“
Onrist
im
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rumscller, and to depict the misery
of the poor drunkard. The reme-
dy lies only in religion, like every
remedy for a moral evil. If the,
fear of eternal damnation, which}
religion alone teaches, <_ ’* -------
a drunkard‘s bad habit, how American had dreamed. ‘ \\ hat;
you expect that the irony ofi that Baptist editor, however, de-
* t ■ HO V—*■ fc* *■’ — * — —-V ** 1* «V VW.v? WMVL.JI 2 **
made' of God or eternity. w;
Is THE Legislature at Albany,
. Y., an anti-r.udity bill was
passed b\ a decisive vote, for the I _
sake of protecting the morals of: liquor, it would certainly be prohi-
play that would br indecent. This’ where it is in force, docs not pro- lectured, for. while Slattery
’tujp’m' Legislature seems to be composed j,,-;,;*. because man with his intel- speaking, not
“ i of men <
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] ligence cannot be chained to a law shout at him:
‘ : brute, if he considers the r.ot even "
He will find ways him. when passing the
to avoid or get Decidedly, the grip of Rome is
provisions of the ‘closely fastened
THE most acute misery prevails,]aw
■ :n Rome. Not a convent, monas- i and
; tery, church, or r ■; ■
j passed with ease at about
- of the Di(xc« uf Aaionio-
fkk»xxix> Cathxdkax-
Rbv. J. A. Dumoulin.
Rev. John A. Lfttder.
S«nd*y*—Fint m*M....
High nuuM...
Ve«per»......
Sermon toe low
high ciutu.
Week Eirnt Mau .
aecowl •• . ..
Calendar.
the Week bdlag May Utk. 1185.
Sandiy. I#— Fifth Sunday after Eaater.
St.t >irotiD», PopvandConfearor.
Monday. M—Boration Day.—St. Ber-
aardlne <xf Siea*. Coafrovor.
ToMday. 31—Regattan Day.—St Felix
gF Cantaliro, ConfMBor.
Wedx*day. 2t—Rogation Day.—Vigil
of the A*waaii».
Thnraday. 3S—TXK AflCDreiijK or OCR
Lord. (Holy Dayof Gbtgaticrn.)
Friday. 34—Our Lady. ' 'Help of Chris
Had** *
Saturday. M—St. Gregory VII, Pope
aBdConfMror.
According to the Ave Maria
■ preliminary steps art about to be
taken concerning the beatification
of Father Damien, the ;
the lepers of Molokai. Father
Damien has excited the admira-
tion of men of all creeds, ever of
1 infidels, and his eventual beatifica-
tion would gratify everybody.
Emperor William, when re-
cently launching a warship, said: |
‘Thy name is Aegir, the name < "
the heathen deity, worshiped by
my brave ancestors and under
whose tutelage they went forth
and carried desolation and de-
struction to every land, and in that
name I baptize thee and send thee the proh-.bition^Iaw.
forth on thy nfssion." It is fortu-
nate for William that there is not
a Rev. Lansing in his Empire, to
investigate the primary cause of
such heathenish talk. But William
seems to have fits of insanity at
times, and is, therefore, to be ex-
cused.
went Into tbe coffer* *f these brazen
>____________ ‘ ‘
bread. The audience* were repreaen-
which believes that everyone outride ita
fooliih sectarian fold will go to hell in ■
a hemlock coffin—a national convention !
1 of the ±—7 —*■*----
make such a showing of No. 8 hate, i *• “«*■ 00 “w™ u; wurr io unns :
Accerding to Slattery’s own story he | Spanish Prirete out here. to tty an 3
would to-day boas igusmnt bog trotter, ... ----
in his native land, carrying the hod or] p»- “an to send misatonanee ant there
the "Roman Cathode <“hurch. which, by {to change from one kind of Christianriy' the bellicose manner in which it is
the blessed power of pauper education, ito another*’ - ....
raised him above that station to which ; '' *Oh.' she said, ‘but 1 think you
he was born. According te his own | must admit that the Spaniards are
tnan tney womu nut luty story, he was a Priest for tight years | priest-riddtn' ! nan s aeier-se o: Lhc Unnst’X: kk~* ■
mitted to frequent the saloons, b^e h„ iZS^d te^Xw^u^J - both brilhan: and forcible.^ I
The youth Of the btate, torDidaen j ;mnxor>; jn the theology, or ridiculous re would co*t to half a dozen Spamih : I cp-ne TJiat Col »ngersoJ w:L I
to enter the open saloon, frequent i the rites of that church, which he is now ‘ Priests to come to Crayford and Erit'a. ; haste to reo*v He has bs«® I
inint where thev are’ denouncing as an apotheosis of infamy.« might pay the company to empioy . .- . r , ‘ .. ■
the secret joint, where they are ^esmatirm of shenrdtty In other} some. She went away without the. a -“-fit sty of the Catbo.ic ?nSt- fl
permitted to congregate aimost j w-rd<, Slattery has deliberately signed:: subscription. hx>d, £:nce his experience with fl
without restraint, and where gamb- a wytifleate to the effect that he’s* ] j(r. Maxim evidently prefers Father Phclar.. A wise fl
ling is indulged in to a far greater hwt gin >n. priest-ridden to devil-ridden neigh- usuaZy knows who: he's gat I
extent than it ever was when the [kindness. X would caution -toe Baptist j bors. honesty and morality to d.s- enough of a good thing, and CoL I
presentation of saloon ran wide open. /‘They honesty and immorality: and rll Ingersoll was never accu’scc of I
11, was dis- so have access to the jug, which, to on< eau be the same to two. | fair-minded men must acknowledge: ing a fool.' ■
The banner-bearer was the father has transferred to his, After right yean’ service lathe Baptirt ] that he is right. j This is ccrtamlv a da*”-in£ I
« ---- -—I— -a rb-^erh* ministry he dweorer thM th^re « —, , , ,, i _ ■
*a ' i something rotten in that religious Den-,tutv BVWAWTi TTTR’FTfrP -C3rnmcr- oc Father Brannans ar- I
mark also. xnd flop toinfidelity. where! *■“-*** U15MAJID iU3TIUE.; esnerialy .f we consider that I
Wishes by My I A pWlHon by a I
ing, that it is ready to prove in. of Chnstia:. Endcavorcrs =enXs Q. bod p I
the courts that Slattery is not] has been presented to Mgr. Sato^, h ‘hrrefor- TJcv. I
only a “blackguard."‘a foul-mouth- lasKmg that Father Phelan, ot the tis I
■ i cd calumniator and branen adven-i W^-rr* be -degraded. - h. ' J-I
turer", but “an ingratc and an igj unfroeged, and deposed from the 4‘J^he I
' noramus as well, a malicious liar.high position which he has so ; 0^;^*— 1 I
I a blatant bully." These are recklessly disgraced," by denounc-j |
fractions also indicate that a Uw.!fiac epithets to be apolied to a! mg their conventions as fostering i HffHli.lt.TTT Tiff THOUGHT, |
which is adverse to public sent!-; " Baptist minister in good stand-] immorality. If these people know -------
——• -~:T1 *.» man “deeply pious and; themsdves to be innocent of the1 Words and a—Sons come unort
I charges made against them, they the evidence of the 'roses and art
----------— „ ccrtaimy have a right to demand taken cognizance of by others.-; hut
THE Pilot says: -Queen Vic-’justice; and. if Father Phelan be what passes in the mind, unless *
toria has the rheumatism; and rt| found guilty of writing a false-Ms given expression is some ma* i
Is the only thing she nas, which | hood, justice will be rendered tier so as to make it minifre re> 1
±r of the I mains a secret between the ]
Dcodetliy, the Pilot Catholic Church aDows proper m- and its Crcatcw
J If it is in tbe interest of
g how [urocals tha| the deed* a»d tte taMfl
... - "Ol1 “v return to Euglsud. 1 was
.ng the daily distribution of fooc i prohibition, as practiced m Kan- excite tne pubuc agains^ ner. upon by a laifv. who sxd sbv
and alms. Take the Pope away'sas illustrates our point to per- Slattery, of course, will be ail • came to collect monw? for the S;*5isb
•rom Rome, and that city would be] faction. Speaking of his own city,' right: he goes off with as much .y
he saysi i mo^cy as he can jet zrotn '.always andersToxi! th*s. &s a rsl* r *
••The assertion is made that we have ! dupes, and leaves his frieid of the' were the jreaterthnmhuss under the ' Bra re:... -g to
not in our city now « to the mercy. of Rome. ■ 1
..L. u-. -i----1.. so -‘cjcse-y fas-< where, audit would be* good tiling if y-C7S:>-;- w-~- p-n. z
It is awful, i there were no such tbiag as a misaiar. few weeks age. says:
- ary ia the world. However. 1 Lad just ~
. . returned from Spain. nud I must sav L, , j “ *. • . -
rerere’-e- _ fej* interest in * SpanLsh mission. ■ at:c s«.a.e S. c
The Iconoclast of Waco says : I J felt that at last the time bad come, preacher Sam "ones
, ana 1 learnea m*i mere ; • ‘Ez-Priest Slattery sud his ex nttn ; T1?*11 / vould conscientiously do some- i for the Diti'.ess lojtc an£
always licenses in force in the city. : w!fe swooped down upon Waco recent- I m-W0E- j .i, :a.
• lU-mcd that Itwre =re, j - ,od scooped in severe] hundred semii:'She was very quick to whip out ber ?a..sa.~ r.retor... o _c -u
wholesale dealers in the city who hare I from prnrieut worldlings and h*]f. book sad pecci. aadacd: , gerso.. . Pitting J ones agam st Ire
their goods shipped to them by freight, Protest^snte,whose chief religions I ., How t»ac- - P=- yon down u crc i.re. eighting a buzt-
‘ * ---‘L~ --- stock-in-trade is unreasoning hatred of!tor- . , . . . .. ~
that church which, through rhe long; ‘ .£?»*■• ’How saw wit2 a bac sme.i. Dunngtte
Intellectual night known as the ' ‘Dark i many Spanish miwioua-nt-' do yen pre ■ ■ nielee ttc agnostic asserted, that
Age*." preserved to the world tbejP*se “ bring over and wi.. any <>. A, Av---K-rc- Q‘-c bv Chris-
message of om- Lord Je-re (-hrist.^mlw located at < rayford’ . ttt -~-s-
Brother Fight the-Good-Fight was out: '‘She hesitated a moment, reemed to ‘ tian;ty were aMCta- arc Jits
in force, and many a Baptist da'uaribe very much amazed. and said; brought Father Brannan or. the
went into the coffers af tb-se brazen Oh. -e do not propose to brmg -’r
adventurers, that was badly needed for Spanish miswonartes here: We ■« . tie.d o. tw.^e. in some .espe»
b. __u* _____________ ewh* V* re Flfc ■JhrkM h- reewHwro *v»-s w «rt .-re* w* » —h. —
gSrfjSdaasjiaqagk ,ie , SaVgT^ul. «<s
ill go to hell ini ot the Spaniards, and added spense tp the Ir.gersojtan assault
O. a national convention ! ‘' ‘Now.madam.youlroow whatclM a magnificent adcitiun to C®-
Salvation Army could scarce i people we hare at Crayford. Won.d •
-k - „e V/. n [ it not be more in order to hnne some 1 -- ->vcrs..x. i.-era.^rt. scar^.
cc-i-1 since the cays of Junius and Dr.
The only fault wt LT
Eng.and. where a factory would
; be “completely gutted the first
nigh: that it was L.‘. -..1-------
But wc will let Mr. Maxim speak ;
on thr.: subject, and we beg th; I
' reader to read the e: isode he nar- ■
rate-. it fittingly illustrates the
i Sonin anc.
^paralleled m its baseness and a
Hc mav' mity, and shou.d co.ongn its c.ic
than, of a' to ex'zrLasting infancy an; .
4JG U.U1L ........a ---- ----
; j *heo*oc^i" s^-* &c **s a pract^cx*
Jack drinks his wages and -taggers Lord - common t™ v
away 1 - [man O.
To Ms wife-the story 1* old: j pnMT/S GRIP ON TEXAS, sense, and judges things by —e- m --S- - ---«
_ c.u may reau tho police repcrui next, MUAX. 0 _ actual worth. In an i=Lrtrt“'. __
Whtts th» romsellBr rolls in gold. j editor of the Waco Bapris: ^-hich was published no: long ago j C I
In a cofEn of pine Uro the drunkard. : Standard deplores that the press’,,, :hc Scw York Sun he spo«e, -s ,^1^
. i bt that city was practically silent; VCTy highly of the mora-tty of the i
the Slattery si«t:rgs : that Bas=e?at Kaeeadaandexptease.;gocJg\®'?|
While tbe rumsriler roils ingold. :-many weak-kneed Baptists ar.c h-.msc.f .is :o..owa. ’ "“T
The Catholic Citizen, coa'.mee.t-1 Protestants joined the local press: ■■ 1 hare n.reeMet • cr^e ei
ing on the above, writes: ■ and Catholics, in n-akdr.g a. jigl-.t.
iiTorXiiX^S:! -oria -dla th. -odd . iTthei^'X^Sg-prS^i
--------street Methodist etaATh-tae
Soeb com muni cation* most In sBjwlut better means to obtain this end tQ for bread. No rroeuftsrnt 1 took occasion in 1US sermon a. , .ory wMch we purchased w»s open.
prorobe accompanied by correct aamrt j ~»dfaw of * good and sound should be frit toward- the rumselleto thc. MSlli ;£r Sundav “to say that! -bat any one who Uked might ecu
»nd addrewro of writere, not for publl-. ; for the preference he manifests to roll .
ration, but >». -vlde.ee of good faith. [ religious journal, ro the Southern Mes-’ u._ -m, oojosed to ‘
------------------! senger, published in San AmtonioT
Rntered st the Post-office at San Arf- J j.or rhj4 * Catholic paper to which
twite, Texto, u reieond^ MaU Matter. wnot<mly our >pprobation. bnt
SAN ANTONIO. TEX- May 1(1. 1W».
Wright, a jeweler at St. Louis,
was a typical A. P- Au in (act he
advertised himself as the A. R A.
jeweler, acid, no doubt, every •pa-
triotic* dtizen wasexpccted to buy
fawn hfca- Not long ago, he dis- r---------
wrorii, raking along all the cash could cause rite inhabitants of Ma-
ItBtfl ■jinrl at good ***■ ”*,L**W •*" n trnnW^ nfron
wMdt be had secured with tbe------
i?. evideflt Jstortiaa off aalciag away afraid of the mere representation
ft - WtffettesL S«dx«tbe»oMe(?) of Christ, what wiB it be when
|! , AaxttaBto- thqr wgUw totpjxartowd
*"___*____-a— » Ut>_ mm «4ro «hv rfintlvmewt ?
44*l-J <■«
own cellar. Boys take
.... in being able to find out such,
anostle of tious emblem’ in the public streets. placcs«ind frequent them.
The Tudzc. however, did not con- Some one may object and say:
seditious"i “All these infractions of the law
»• - — do not prove that the prohibitory
system is of no account. They on-1
ly prove that the officers, who
ought to watch over the fulfillment
of the law, grossly neglect their
duty." Perhaps so; but these in-* and
fractions also indicate that a law.! c--
wluch is adverse to public sent!-; '■Baptist minister in good stand-
ment, will hardly ever be e-.ifix.-ced. j ing", to a man
We, therefore, repeat that only in ■ very consecrated’ J
religion lies the remedy. Let usi
educate our youth in the princi-
ples of morality; let us induce
them to frequent the sacraments, ... . ~----— ....
to avoid as much as possible she would be perfectly willing to | them, as the organization of the | mains
woridfy pleasures, to stay at home
after dark, etc, etc. It ts tn the ,
yoongcr year* that the habit of| toria’s genwarity.
I inth<
■or3-— The :
f v-iust ,:iaVC
‘t.-air, i:s °pe
S-k
°;r.
allowed
bof^TC 1
trie s
series a
- objects
^etal bet
0- God. d
demo' of
S ^i;e
is .-posSjri^.
on ri'-gn.
Vs eiicroachimi
*'~,5W UT-pO
Ort <oulfi oure
u a :r-
Cho
the:: a
dweLmg or.
Wou.d bs a5-
T-.0U- trio: th'
clem: sjireCS-
co
thrtgfil ,r-
-ner^OTis. ,'io: '
C-o.- looks ir
will rio'-d t-v:
ability c
i- the oeMl v.
IN McKeesport, Pa., an order!
lias been issued that the police ar- check
rest all persons using profane lan-1 can ,
«■. Krov’s caOCT : guagc on the streets. We cor.grat-; poetry', in which
R*v. C- J. Smith. O. M. u jat j - — •
Bev. E. J. TCrifrgtten. O. M. I. Ul,“c- 11
Sunriiy*—Mjibsct.......TJWnri 10 a. m. [
Scraton at iiee&n*! izkml ■ J
Vcajiers . ......... 7;46p. m.!
Week 'ixvs—Xww1!.......6 sml 7 a. m. I
sr. jOBxnt’i mnntCH.
Re*. Henry Pefferkorn.
Sundays—Firs: man* 7:30 s. m.
High maiM........10:00 ». m.
Veispero ..........
Week dny»— Jto« t^imlly
rr. xjchazx.'- n>ix-iE chtxch.
Rev. M. Mti-.'ijewsk-
San -y—□ gh JLmb
Ves;<ett, ..
Week iiiy'—MiH.
- :oh. n?t p„po« » tear Sc.d-of
going to send English tmsrionariM to' ;bc Priest is ev
• ‘I then told her of the high moraliiv : *‘~l" and his nr.gtr.gre-
' 1. .__d —IdU ' ' spor.se to the ir.gersoatan assaut
■ •Now.m*d«m.y0ulroowwh*tcte:w a magnificent addition to c®-
or people we have at Crayford. Won. d „ , .. ...
it not be more in order to bring some 1 trovcrsia. c.era.ure. scarce ccrtt-KC
w -___-___j __(. —1 ecn- j smee the days of J unius ar.d Dr-
would to-day bean ignorant bag trotter, vert the barbarians that we have abwrt JohnstO.i. The only fault wr find
in his native land, carrying the hod or' us. than to rend muwenanee ent there, ' . -> - , .. . ■,
piling turf, but for tbe kindly offices of iln c-rder to induce a highly moral people ra.ner Bra. mar. s rroo:..o— -1
__Z'-sr-u- j 1 tn rhtnrv fmm Irin4 n* *1-. :• {5
to<nof??<r.' . ....... , made......But despite the b'-SE-
ishes pointed out. Father Bran-
nans defirnse of the Christiar fai^
a/JU » »
admit
thx I episcopal endorsement!
SBlftHKHK MSSSEKGIB.' a»*• pr*«-prop«iydh«tj
rorevereswrewj__liui. Li_nre ’ ed, is
j ligiou
PubUahed weekly by tbe Socniro.'
Miwgbk Publishing Company.
U^er tbe auspices of RT. REV . J. C.
MERAZ. Bishop of baa Ar tonio.
for the preierenee ne
in gold and to dress his family in silk. ; tie was opposed to
the druukard lies dead in a coffin of 1
>he present Con-
The ramseller does not drink his own • tinuing, the editor of the Standard
the blame on the drunkard.' ’
Rumscllcrs there will be, as long
as rum ts in demand. Therefore,
to stop the use of it, it will not
he Baptist
>f Visiting a wo j-at previous to the adoption of w no naa ai.caay
Of his flock, the prohibitory amendment; the num . tened her grip,
ote imort ^“K 9totfd h*w be<11, at Wat i simply awful ’!
occ amon& ^01*. about twenty. j
■ 'After listening to the above state- ] . ~
ment, I went out to gather information, |
and I learned that there are just twenty | -
I learned that there are, moreover, two J jy ,cd scooped in several hundred acudi:
—--■ | hkc a
unjust.
I means
scup kitchen can \ around the
ON THE occasion of a religious
procession in Macornay, in the
J ura, France, a national tri-colored
banner, with a rip........- — —
the Sacred Heart upon it, was dis-1
played. Tl- -
summoned before the Justice of
the Peace, for exhibiting a “sedi-
The Judge, however, did
sider that emblem as a
one; but as, it was. according to
hi* opinion, at least one calculated
to cause “trouble" to the inhabi-
tants of Macornay, he sentenced
the defendant to pay a fine of one
franc and the expenses. Later on,
the Court of Cassation annulled
the sentence and the defendant
came off victorious- It is difficult
to perceive what trouble the re
presentation of the Sacred Heart
iy growl ft cornay, unless it be a trouble of con
_LkL Rut- if thev be alreadi
Watteau S«dx«tW»oMe0 of Christ, what wffl it be when
ffim co the dqr ofjodpxxret ?
■ u c arc
remedy'
any of the Protestant sccij. that
is no man in any of them that has
a right to investigate -rd &
punish : tbert is no poss:b.?ty frr
as to get i-jst-ce frorr to-tt
However :f then- is 2 frei-^az: of
purchasing of: Popish riot took place in any of' t.iCy wv, its Prest-' /" l"-1* co-r*:ry- *"-r-
—-'u;-lthe cities of Texas, where thci'k" ' p--” *--* □■■- a freeconr. o. the press: ir.c a:
And’yet, prohibition, great Baptist preacher Slattery;^; \s j io"? Protestants use frert==a
. , ---. ... , __ ..3 e— ci .....;..*■< r •’ j tt-'.u to soeech to insa.t Ut5»"'2T
.□’.aces .oto- Lravforc and irith m • . .
' - ' factorv would they snouia jio. campon . tea t
...j g, . Catholic editor use? a sttrtar
. s. S %. <‘t?i , .
left unlocked."T* ’ C 3?‘
■ tr.;s not tc justity tin utteran®;
| of the Watchman, for. to<
: make no right, hut 1
s-.mplv tc show hc-w >;
ant neighbors usc
on::
them selves.
ture seems to be composed ^,5;*; because man
of the right stamp. ■
So they write, ar.h
rood, sound, common these vep' self-same petreledc^J
- . . . t__. to ex-. rro?>
interview, ■ iiziTis is^"s
j no* --w 1
Sun, he spoke; God’s eartr:: — ™
' ers but engage their
, their traveling expenses. j
h their coffers with
sometimes sorely needed by tiir, |
selves : and, if some Cathri:; oo^l
haDoen to yell at these ant -Cakl
loaf o' breze ind not pay for « o’.c biaceguaras as :t otcantil
tn Savannah, the whole nrre.1
■ .U ™.|, ■ -uw. *«- — — liked miffilt enter. £nd even tze miu.rt -ivr to c^.1
such lecturers for a"d PrO'C” * “=
t his work be-; *»t Cr»yfr>rd or Erito. press, j1"1- -m.1
longed to the' sixteenth century, it would h*ro b«n <»=»Pl«*^ estant arc Ca-nouc. -as .. 077^
& - '’--.1 the first mgh: th*, it w»s -e.. .— name o* freedom o: spec*
locked. . against anv such demonstrabm !
What Mr. Maxim says a »-• irc ;hose poor nurs. w^j
at : .acenca^can oe lifted by these renegades1
:ariy a-1 otseso. no: the daughter ./
S American citizens, and hare tiw
see their gooc tore
protected than, the Endeavam
‘ ' our ?
Thest
obliged, when they approach;
confessional, to restore
; stolen goods, will prevent
1 _ , even our own 1
cannot ■ state, than the most wide awake;
ohtwkokkows “
our foremost attention must be- ' . invcltor of when Herir honor is at stake. 1
Demomt's Magazine fumizhte dieted to ’ the MaJ-= automatic ntachlne p». attaj on tte tf ,
^ *1 footsteps of its ances-ora
vb iJ But the ramreller rolls in geld. ^5=^ them in the fear of the; be more of a-- i-Ae-or
ixgek — wiueix is; _ .. _____ _j>___|.’
uur control, and we!
----------family in -j! Sti’! ’-h*t understands
** WILLIAM MF.XGFJi. Gmeral; •
Xxna^cr. To whom morreys should ; toe Eng'usa language
b* paid and coromuniratious addreswti. j -John C. NsRAZ,
"* “ ” .J i Bp. of San Antonio.
Office of Pubsirariou—No. 306^ W . j
Commerce sinter. ( —-
- —---------------------{ am religion is the only science, which
Communications tor publication not i -tw a pledge ot happinere in this'
^fli£hln< thi.*! ottice by To®*d*y wili; ,
And! the latter instance, society would have
# hM>LL3 WVUkW kto— — v. , ----- * M
, ' No resentment! took occasion :n his sermon
I tte. th. of . good -a sotted, ;ko=ia ‘LSS.SEtAS'Z'SS!the S“d‘y. “ ■ 1**1! -
That Jack drinks his wages, and that. Mr, flattery : that his work tic-
pine, is primarily the fault of Jack and
the country and prevent any dis-: bi-ion.
ramseller does not <lrink his own ■ tinujng the editor of the Standard
I three ©four principal cities, in which ; ,on? as
‘ no hall could be secured tor a lecture | ??ic-;ca2 Cathol:cs.d:shoncs:y ‘'" " T; .q
_______ „r | against Romanism ; tnat “m Gai- j ^.j. ■4n^-nowr. .among them,1 -eab
sufficer to abuse each and every j veston. Ft. Worth, and Houston, because ;hc know’cdgre alone of be-
rto-tort the misery’efforts were made to secure a na.l ..•< ,^-j wi,c-, :bcv abroach : “‘e ca-^-cre o. - -• -esa*
for Mr. Slate s. . ancI - to T^st
|none could be.had ds. thetr. g g
that Rome has her grip more /" ,2 \
dosel, fastened on even out ov-nl ' — —- g.
drunkard's bad habit, how | American had ^dreamed/ " h,a: i te*athings, who arc honest and :s "n
/ '* " ”/!*'j moral, as is the case with the
mention is piorcs a hundred times more than ;u< :a€ oecolc that
-- , 'iU keep all this, although he coes not. th- ’kingdom/of Heaven,
that man away from the tavern - mention :t and does not even re- ?rotes:a::ts th.nk ciffercntly .
» If. purely human means aould motely hint at it, ts the stngu.ar, .. . a_c cogc-t-to£ mon-y cverv-
was achieve the great task of preventing the incomprehensible foct that no i missionaries to Soain.
-- the selling and purchasing of: Popish riot took place :n any of, co^ve.. as ♦ wv> ;ts Pr-st-'
---->•:. thc cities of Texas, where the; Fo-'thit ?-r.
'nose money is beinL.' so'.:c::cu'at
■ was * ... - -
a Romanist would
: "You a-c a liar":
a school-boy waiddyell at
streets.
• 50'
on even our own.
I Ji law. and if he is caught in the in- state", that Rome can already af-
! o'clock in the day, on account of fraction of the same, he simply ford to*peacefully look^with ineon-.m
ihe famished crowd which for hours pays the fine. A Kansas lawyer ccrn at the efforts of Slattery, ana a.-^tond, lesnectivch .
gathers around the doors, await- writing in Donahoe's Magazine on even of the Baprisf Standard, to ■ .o V..
g,L_. as practiced in Kan- excite the pubhc against her. j Wft; ^y
. illustrates .our point to per- Slattery, of course, will be all ■ came -
.I..., Speaking of his own city, right: he goes off with as xueh'^^j
i money as he can get from
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