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time. Those who read in the present number what we say on the rights of the temporal, must take it in connection with, and as defined by, what we have heretofore said in favor of the spiritual, otherwise they will not fully understand us. We wish them to bear in mind that when circumstances make it proper to treat a subject under a different aspect from what we had previously treated it, we change simply our point of view, not our doctrine.

We are thus earnest on this point because its not having been regarded has been the occasion of many false accusations against us, and of making us the subject of much undeserved reproach. Let the reader as well as the writer be fair and candid, and there will be no room for complaint on either side. However, we close this volume with good heart and hope, with kindly feeling towards all, even our enemies, for they do us good service by their criticisms, and keep us from going to sleep. So may God bless them as well as our friends.

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PIANO-FORTES,

No. 927 Broadway, New York.

HESE PIANOS are highly recommended, and acknowledged to be the best in use by the Sisters of the following Academies; Holy Cross, Forty-second Street; St. Lawrence, Yorkville; Convent of the Visitation, St. Mary's, and St. Joseph's, Brooklyn; St Elizabeth's Mother House, Newark, N. J., and others in all parts of the country. Each Piano is made under the Subscriber's own supervision, and of the best seasoned material. In regard to durability, tone, touch, and everything that renders a Piano perfect, they cannot be surpassed. They are offered at the lowest manufacturer's prices A very liberal discount made Institutions and the Clergy. References can be made to any of the above Institutions, to Messrs. D. & J. SADLIER & Co., Mr. P. O'SHEA, N.Y.; Hon. J. SUMNER, Great Barrington, Mass.: Hon. W. W. KINGSBURY, Towanda, Pa.; Most Rev. Dr. BLANCHET, Archbishop of Oregon; Rev. A. CAUVIN, Hoboken; Rev. J. LEWIS, Staten Island: Rev. M. A. WALLACE, LL.D. Phoenixville, R. I., and many of the Catholic Clergy in and about New York.

The fullest confidence may be placed on his representations."-N. Y. Tablet. "Knowing Mr. LYNCH as we do, we can safely say that what he represents his Pianos to be may be relied on.'-N. Y. Freeman's Journal. PATRICK LYNCH, Manufacturer, No. 927 Broadway, N. Y.

EMPORIUM OF LIGHT.

THE undersigned respectfully invites strangers and the public generally to examine the various novelties of the day, connected with the subject of artificial illumination, before making their purchases or contracts elsewhere.

At the establishment of the undersigned will be found all the recent improvements in lighting, heating and cooking by gas; all the varieties of oils and burning fluids in market, with the lamps best adapted to their several uses, as also all the approved brands of candles, &c., &c.

Estimates and working plans furnished for resin and coal-gas apparatus of any capacity, suitable for Churches, Country Residences, &c., &c.

The attention of the Clergy is especially called to a brand of Paroffine candles, from coal, admirably adapted to Church purposes.

Full particulars furnished by mail to correspondents throughout the United States, Canada, Cuba, and South America, on application to

HORATIO EAGLE, Rooms of the American Gas-Light Journal, 254 Canal-st., near Broadway, N.Y. LES DIX DERNIERES ANNEES

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FRANCAISE.

Catalogue of the House of Hector Bossange & Son. REVISED under the direction and with the assistance of Mr. J. M. GUERARD, author of the

"France Litteraire des Supercheries Litteraires, &c." 1 vol. gr. in 8vo.

We beg to inform Booksellers, Ameteurs, and Librarians, that we are preparing a systematic catalogue of French books, which will form at least 1,000 printed pages in royal 8vo. double columns. It will bear the above title, and will contain about 40,000 numbers, with the publisher's names, the date, and price of every work, and an alphabetical table of authors.

Hitherto our catalogues have not been sold in the trade, although we have been frequently solicited to circulate them in that manner. But as the present one may form a supplement to recent Bibliographers, and prove of general service for reference, we have arranged to receive the names of purchasers who subscribe before the work is put to press, the catalogue being nearly ready. The number of copies printed being regulated by this, copies will not be obtainable by nonsubscribers. Price, paper, $4; cloth, 84 50. Apply to

PAUL BOSSANGE. 49 Walksr Street, New York.
HECTOR BOSSANGE & SON, 25 Quai Voltaire, Paris.

A NEW EDITION OF THE COMPLETE

WORKS OF GERALD GRIFFIN,

Illustrated with splendid Steel Engravings, and printed on the finest paper Comprising the following Tales:

1. THE COLLEGIANS. A Tale of Garryowen.

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3. THE RIVALS. A Tale of Wicklow; and TRACY'S AMBITION.

4. HOLLAND TIDE, THE AYLMERS OF BALLYAYLMER, THE HAND AND. WORD, and BARBER OF BANTRY.

5. TALES OF THE JURY ROOM. Comprising: SIGISMUND THE STORYTELLER AT FAULT, THE KNIGHT WITHOUT REPROACH, &c., &c.

6. THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH. A Tale of the English Insurrection.

7. CHRISTIAN PHYSIOLOGIST, and NIGHT AT SEA.

S. THE POETICAL WORKS AND TRAGEDY OF GYSSIPUS.

9. INVASION. An Historical Tale of the Eighth Century.

10. LIFE OF GERALD GRIFFIN. By his Brother.

The Works are bound in the following styles of binding:

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Those admirable Works of fiction should be found in the library of every man of taste. Unlike most works of fiction, there is nothing in them contrary to Faith or Morals.

"Whoever wishes to read one of the most passionate and pathetic novels in English literature will take with him, during the summer vacation, The Collegians, by Gerald Griffin.-Putman's Magazine.

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Gerald GrIFFIN.-We welcome this new and complete edition of the works of Gerald Griffin, now in the course of publication by the Messrs. Sadlier & Co. We read The Collegians, when it was first published, with a pleasure we have never forgotton, and which we have found increased at every repeated perusal. Ireland has produced many geniuses, but rarely one, upon the whole, superior to Gerald Griffin. When we have his life, and the publication of the edition is completed, we shall endeavour to render our tribute of gratitude to the memory of the gifted author.-[Brownson's Review.

It is not surprising that comparatively little is known in this country, save among the more intelligent American citizens from the "Emerald Isle," of Gerald Griffin, when we consider that he was born in the beginning of the present century, and closed his brief, but really bright and brilliant, career of authorship at the early age of 37. He however achieved a reputation as a writer of no ordinary power, and as has been remarked, united all the symplicity and cordiality of Oliver Goldsmith, to much of the fiery energy and manly zeal of Robert Burns. We have now before us four volumes, the commencement of a complete edition of his works, embracing the" Collegians," and the first series of his Munster Tales." The nationality of these tales, and the genius of the author in depicting the mingling levity and pathos of Irish character, have rendered them exceedingly popular. The present edition is the first published in America. The style in which the series is produced, is highly creditable to the enterprise of the American publishers, and we are free to say, that the volumes are worthy of being placed in our libraries, public or private, alongside of Irving, Cooper, or Scott.-Hunt's Merchants' Magazine.

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THE ART OF SUFFERING. A Tale. Translated from the French by EDMOND BUTLER. Cloth extra, 25 cents; cloth extra, gilt, 38 cents.

THE PRETTY PLATE. By Dr. HUNTINGTON. 16mo. Five plates. 38 cents; gilt, 63 cents.

ANECDOTES OF NAPOLEON. Compiled from various sources. 24mo. 304 pages. Cloth, 50 cents; gilt, 75 cents.

NAPIER'S HISTORY OF THE PENINSULAR WAR. Royal 8vo. 800 pages. Cloth, $2.25; half morocco, $3.00; half calf, $3.50.

SONGS OF THE NATION. 16mo. Cloth extra, 25 cents.

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LOVER'S SONGS AND BALLADS. Including those sung at his "Irish Evenings." 12mo. Cloth extra, 25 cents.

NEW EDITIONS.

THE BLAKES AND FLANAGANS. A Tale illustrative of Irish Life in the United States. By Mrs. J. SADLIER. 12mo. Cloth extra, 75 cents; cloth gilt, $1.12.

NEW LIGHTS; or, Life in Galway. By Mrs. J. SADLIER. Cloth extra, 50 cents; cloth extra, gilt edges, 75 cents.

FABIOLA. A Tale of the Catacombs. By Cardinal WISEMAN. Cloth, 75 cents; cloth extra, gilt edges, $1.12.

A HISTORY OF THE MISSIONS IN JAPAN AND PARAGUAY. By CECI LIA MARY CADDELL. 12mo. Cloth extra, 63 cents; cloth, gilt edges, 88 cents. COLLOT'S DOCTRINAL AND SCRIPTURAL CATECHISM. Translated from the French by Mrs. J. SADLIER. 12mo. 406 pages. Half-bound, price only 38 cents; cloth, 50 cents.

PERRY'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OE CATECHISTS. Being an Explanation of the Small Catechism. Cloth extra, 63 cents; arabesque, 75 cents.

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Published with the approbation of the most Rev. John Hughes, D. D., Archbishop of New York.

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THE GOLDEN MANUAL. 18mo. 1041 pages. With the Gospels and Collects for the Sundays and Festivals. At prices from 75 cents to $10.00.

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THE PATH TO PARADISE. 82mo.

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At from 25 cents to $5.00.
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THE RACCOLTA; OR, BOOK OF INDULGENCED PRAYERS. At from 50 cents to $3.00.

THE MISSION BOOK. Compiled from the works of St. ALPHONSUS LIGOURI.
For the use of persons attending the Mission. 18mo. At from 50 cts. to $3.00.
THE MISSION BOOK. 24mo. At from 38 cents to $2.00.
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PETIT PARRISSIEN. (French.) At from 13 cents to 75 cents.

At Press,

A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED READERS.

COMPILED CHIEFLY FROM CATHOLIC AUTHORS, BY ONE OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS.

Those Readers are designed to supply a want, long felt, in Catholic Schools. It is believed that these Readers will be welcomed by all who are engaged in educating Catholic youth. They will be got up in a style not to be surpassed by any series of Readers ever published in America. The first book, alone, will be illustrated with eighty cuts, engraved expressly for it.

The series will consist of a First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Readers. WE HAVE ALSO AT PRESS,

A Series of Books, Translated from the German of Father Winenger, comprising: A MISSION BOOK, A MANUAL FOR CATECHISTS, SELF-INSTRUCTION, &C. 12mo. THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS. 2 vols. 8vo. A LARGE AND SMALL CATECHISM. WILL BE READY EARLY IN JULY.

HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS IX. and the Temporal Rights of the Holy See. As involving the RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, and POLITICAL INTERESTS of the WHOLE WORLD. (With a Notice of Some Passages in the History of Pope Pius the Seventh.) By M. J. RHODES, Esq., M. A. 18mo. cloth, 25 cents.

We have printed this work at the earnest request of a clergyman in whose judgment we have the utmost confidence. He speaks of it as the best work on this subject, in a small compass, that he has seen.

WILL BE READY EARLY IN AUGUST.

ROSEMARY; OR, LIFE AND DEATH. A Tale of our Own Times. By DR. HUNTINGTON. 12mo. cloth, extra, $1.00. Cloth, extra, gilt, $1.50.

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