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UMPTION OF OUR LADY.-(Poetry)-BY REV ROBERT SOUTHWELL, S. J...... 502
MARY, PRINCESS LIECHTENSTEIN-CHAPTER II.-(Continued).
IVAL OF THE MOST HOLY ROSARY AT THE TOMB OF ST. DOMINICK
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ORD OF A VALIANT WOMAN-HANORA NAGLE AND THE FIRST CENTENARY
RESENTATION ORDER....

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ON OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART.
Children's Department.

EL'S PHOTOGRAPHS-BY ELIZA ALLEN STARR..

Calendar of the Week.

Octave of St. Lawrence. SS. ana, Martyrs. Roman: St. Xy8. (Anniv. of Death of Rt. Rev. a, 1846.)

day after Pentecost. St. Clare,

ctave. St. Hippolytus and ComRoman Calendar: Octave of the Our Lord Jesus Christ. (Anniv. - Bp. Becker, Wilmington, Del.,

abscription, Clubs, etc.

of many of our readers for the v due. Our terms are necesSubscribers will, therefore, subscriptions without delay, if they wish to renew. We friends to assist us by getting getting up a club of five subMARIA," at $2.50 a year, will copy.

e-Subscribers.

1 Life-subscribers of the AVE postage is now prepaid hereJanuary 1875-as required by ws, they should not forget to about 15 cents a year-to us. m is a mere trifle, but in the 3 to some hundreds of dollars pense than we can bear.

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Tuesday, 14.-Of the Octave. Vigil of the Assump
tion (Fast). St. Eusebius, Confessor. Roman: St.
Hormisdas, Pope, Confessor.

Wednesday, 15.-ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN
MARY (Holyday of Obligation).

Thursday, 16.-8St. Hyacinth, Confessor. Roman: St.
Roch, Confessor.

Friday, 17. Octave of St. Lawrence, Martyr.
Saturday, 18. Of the Octave of the Assumption. St.
Agapetus, Martyr. Roman: St. Hyacinth, Confessor
(from the 16th).

templated change, as our mail lists are prepared much in advance of each issue."

WE would here caution the public not to pay money for the "AVE MARIA" to anyone except to their pastor, or to our authorized Agents. Money may be sent direct to the EDITOR OF THE AVE MARIA, Notre Dame P. O., Indiana, by Post Office Order, at our risk. The Money Order should be on NOTRE DAME POST-OFFICE.

IN addition to the friends of the "AVE MARIA" in the following list who have kindly consented to act for it, Brothers Eusebius, Ferdinand and Aristides are commissioned to receive subscriptions.

Rev. B. Sestini, S. J., Editor of the Messenger of the Sa-
cred Heart, Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland.
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Rev. William Hughes, East Bloomfield, and Victor, N. Y.
Rev. John Tanzer, Fort Hamilton, N. Y.

Xaverian Brothers, Fourth st., between Broadway and
Chestnut, Louisville, Ky.

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Rev. Patrick Toner, Plymouth, Pa.

Rev. J. Adam, Santa Cruz, Cal.

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Francisco, Cal.

Rev. John H. Cassin, San Rafael, Cal.
Rev. L. Scanlan, Salt Lake, Utah.

Loyola College, Madison and Calvert sts., Baltimore, Md.
Sisters of Notre Dame, Salem, Mass.
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This is a fine Engraving on st Grotto and Church of Our Lady inches, and will be sent to any a the price, $1. A good representa Our Lady of Lourdes has been a United States, and we trust this isfy all wishes. Orders should be

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D. A. Brosnan, 926 G. St., N. W., Washington, D. 0.

S. M. Hopkins, Washington, D. C.

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Miss Mary T. J. Doherty, Pittsfield, Mass.
Robert Wilson, Trenton, New Jersey.

F. J. Danahy, Lexington Ky.

Owen Rodgers, San Buenaventura, Cal.
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Mixed Marriages.

THEIR ORIGIN AND RESULTS.

An Essay-By a Catholic Priest.

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the Reformation.

II. The Action of the Church in Relation to Mixed Marriages.

III.-Unhappiness and Misery the Necessary consequen

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V.-Practical Result of Mixed Marriages.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I have this day transferred to Prof. John Hart all right, title and interest in the Balm originally prepared by me, and known as Neufeld's Italian Balm. The Balm will be manufactured with the same care, and according to the original recipe, Prof. Hart having received from me personal instructions in its preparation.

(Signed) FRANCIS L. NEUFELD. [Seal] Lancaster, Pa., July 1st, 1863.

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