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(1884)
Van Ness, Elise: Torresdale, Penn(sylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Van Ness omitted to tell that the original "Genevieve" was Lucie Cuvillier now of Montreal. Mme. Trincano used to narrate the incident concerning the Way of the Cross. Van Ness sends anecdotes narrated by Father (Charles H.) Stonestreet and Dr. Phil(ip) Edelen. Father T. Lilly and the two priests mentioned have passed away. Monticello has passed out of the family of Dr. Theodore Jenkins. Father (John R.) Slattery's article in the Catholic World led her to think of "reminiscence".

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 16mo. - {8}


(1884)
Guendling, Father J(ohn) H.: (Lafayette, Indiana)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A cure for drunkeness by Dr. I. A. Schilling of Ratisbonne.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {2}


(1884)
(Hill, C.P., Father Edmund): (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Hill encloses the remarks of the Argentine Times. Last February Hill received word of his father's death on January 11. It was a consolation that Hill had seen him so recently.

X-2-m - A.L. Incomplete - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Jenkins, Father Th(oma)s: Hardinsburgh, K(entuck)y
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Jenkins was surprised that Hudson published his article so soon.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
John Chrysostom, (C.S.C.), Brother: (San Francisco, California)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Brother thanks Hudson for his prayers. He discusses "A Troubled Heart". Business is slow and he accomplishes little.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 4to. - {1}


(1884)
John Chrysostom, C.S.C., Brother: (San Francisco, California)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Chrysostom tells Hudson his reasons for placing a notice in the Monitor about the Ave Maria.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 4to. - {1}


(1884)
Jordan, M(argaret) E.: (Portland, Maine)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Jordan sends a poem entitled "Our Mother's Journal" for the Ave Maria. She asks Hudson to send the Ave Maria to the newly established Dominican Community in the Portugese parish of Boston.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
Jordan, M(argaret) E.: Portland, M(ain)e
 to Father (Daniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

She submitted an article to the Pilot that had appeared in the Ave Maria. Due to an error the Ave Maria did not get due credit for it.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
Justitia:
 to (James Alphonsus McMaster): (New York, New York)

Justitia has read in McMaster's paper an article headed, "The opposition to a more fixed state for the clergy of the second order." These priests shifted at the nod of the bishop, lost time and money. Priests and congregations would be benefited if their parishes were under canon law. Justitia has the book quoted by Father Stephen, pastor of the orphan asylum, and called "Institutiones juris privati ecclesiastici libri III, Joannis Cardinalis Loglia, etc." Justitia is willing to sell these volumes at a low price. If McMaster wishes to buy them he should hint of it in his next edition of the New York Freeman's Journal and Catholic Register. (Here follows an exerpt from the Appendix of the above mentionned work, for the use of the clergy of France.)

A pastor can be either recallable at the nod (of a bishop) from the exercise of his office, or perpetual; this quality of either perpetuity or "manualitas" is entirely accidental and extrinsic to the essence of the pastoral office. Whenever the holy congregation of the council has been asked whether the obligations binding pastors dejure also bind curates removable at the nod, they have answered, yes, that both are kept in residence to offer Mass for the people. Indeed perpetuity does in no way belong necessarily to pastors by reason of their holding a benefice. Hence, they are deluded who think the office of pastor essentially carries with it perpetuity. Equally deluded are they who think "manuales" pastors or pastors removable at the nod are something out of harmony with common justice and of antique discipline. For canonists prove the contrary. See Bouix de parochio P. 207 (?) The question whether they can be removed without cause can, when the common opinion of the doctors has been examined, be answered thus:

A pastor can be removed without cause and without recourse to his superior, except for the following exceptions: removals made out of hatred, leading to the disgrace of the removed, leading to the damnation of the whole parish, contrary to the superior's custom of not removing without cause. Hence, beyond these exceptions, the bishop who transfers a movable pastor to another parish not only exercises his right but acts licitly and laudably before God.

I-2-e - AL - (English-Latin) - 4 pp. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
Kemper, Philip A.: Dayton, Ohio
 to Father (Daniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Kemper received Hudson's order for pictures but has none on hand. He will attempt to fill Hudson's order.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
Martin, Father (Michael F.): Falls of Schuylkill, (Pennsylvania)

Death of a well known Catholic clergyman. Details of his career.

I-1-e - Newspaper Clipping - 1 column - 32mo. - {0}


(1884)
Miller, Alfred B.: (South Bend, Indiana)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Miller submits an article for the Scholastic.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
(Muir, Marion): (Morrison, Colorado)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

P.S. That genial philosopher (Arthur J. Stace) is growing tiresome. Muir would like to change her name and drop out of sight.

X-2-m - A.L. Incomplete - 2pp. - 32mo. - {2}


(1884)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Sydney, (Australia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy thanks Hudson for the Ave Maria. He is engaged in giving lectures on Ireland and he is scheduled to leave for Melbourne, where he will give a mission. He sends a translation of the "Adoro Te" by J. W. Rogers, author of "Grammar and Logic of the Nineteenth Century" and Inspector of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Sydney.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 12mo. - {2}


(1884)
(Neale, S.J., Father James P.): (Saint Inigoes, Maryland)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Sketch of the floating chapel Stella Maris.

X-2-m - (Drawing) - 1p. - 32mo. - {2}


(1884)
O'Brien S.: New Castle, P(ennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

O'Brien would like to know if the manuscript that he sent was received.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
Pack, Emma E.: Vincennes, Ind(iana)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Pack submits an article for the Ave Maria.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


1884
Rosecrans, W(illiam) S.: Washington, D. C.
 to James F. Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He has just mailed the proof corrections to the Editor of the Scholastic. They are dreadfully scratched and pasted.

XI-1-c - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Russell, S.J., Father Matthew: (Dublin, Ireland)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Russell has gotten some of his friends to write temperance stories for the Ave Maria.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
R(yder), E(liot): (Chicago, Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Ryder submits some verses for the Ave Maria. He saw Professor Joseph (Lyons) at the station.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {2}


(1884)
Seymour, M(ary) A(lice): Paris, France
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour submits an article, which, if Hudson can't use, (Maurice Francis) Egan can in the (New York) Freeman's Journal. She plans to leave Paris for Switzerland on June 12 and enter Italy about July 1. Seymour will be free about September 14.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {2}


(1884)
Seymour, M(ary) A(lice): Innsbruck, (Austria)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour describes the Tyrolean Alps which she is visiting.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Seymour, Mary Alice: Germantown, (Pennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour writes a farewell letter before she departs for Europe. She will chaperone several young ladies on a tour of Europe until October. While in Europe she plans to send Hudson sketches of things she has seen.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
Seymour, M(ary) A(lice): Germantown, (Pennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour sends two sketches.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
Starr, E(liza) A(llen): (Chicago, Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Starr has sent to the printer what she thinks will please Hudson. She understands that FatherGeneral (Edward Sorin, C.S.C.) has not received a copy of "Pilgrims and Shrines."

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
Starr, E(liza) A(llen): (Chicago, Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Starr submits a poem written by a young man, who she believes has a poetic gift.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
Starr, E(liza) A(llen): (Chicago, Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Hudson may think the notice too long but Starr knows the interest with which it is looked for in San Francisco by the Catholic friends of the lady, among them Archbishop (Patrick) Riordan. There is little doubt she will become a Catholic. The book is a remarkable one.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {2}


(1884)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A map showing the churches in the Chesapeake Bay region.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
Stephens, Annie C.: San Francisco, (California)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Stephens submits a paper entitled "The Papacy", which was originally written for a Protestant Literary Society.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
Van Ness, Eliza: Torresdale, P(ennsylvani)a
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Van Ness submits an article for the Ave Maria.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
Van Ness, Eliza: Torresdale, (Pennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Van Ness thinks Hudson for accepting her story.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
(New York, New York)

Details of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of Cardinal (John) McCloskey. (Incomplete),

I-1-e - Newspaper Clipping - 1 column - 16mo. - {1}


(1884) (Jan?)
McCloskey, Cardinal (John): New York, (New York)

Details of a meeting of Cardinal McCloskey's friends to arrange the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

I-1-e - Newspaper clipping - 1 column - 32mo. - {0}


(1884)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Several clippings; one regarding possible American saints, Isaac Jogues and Catherine Tegakwita. Another concerning announcements on Italian warships and railroads, together with a poem on the Assumption of Our Lady by Father R. Belaney.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 32mo. - {4}


(1884)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A newspaper clipping regarding (Marion) Muir sending specimens of her work to the World's Fair.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {2}


188(4?)
Ahern, S.J.: St. Paul, Minn(esota)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Ahern sends an editorial of the St. Paul Dispatch. It placed the price of the Ave Maria at $5.50, but Ahern will have to correct the estimate. The reviewer of the Pioneer Press says let the Ave Maria be sent in the ordinary way to the Pioneer Press.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


1884
Amoretti, E(ugene): Lander, Wyoming Territory
 to (James F.) Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana

The son of Amoretti will visit Notre Dame. The father will appreciate any kindness shown to the young man.

XI-1-c - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - (Italian) - {1}


(1884?)
(Bentivoglio), P.C., Mother Maria Maddalena: Omaha. Neb(raska)
 to Archbishop F(rancis) X(avier) Leray: (New Orleans, Louisiana)

The great veneration they have always had for Archbishop Perché who always assured them that he regarded them as his children, make them hope that Leray will bless the Poor Clares of this community who already belong in spirit to New Orleans.

VI-3-e - A.L.S. - (French) - 1p. - 12mo. - {2}


(1884) (Last Sunday)
Cassidy, M(ary) A.: Camden, (New Jersey)
 to (James Alphonsus McMaster): (New York, New York)

She asks McMaster to hand the enclosed note to his book-keeper, who will reply to it. She thinks that she has been forgetful of her duties as a business woman this winter. She is feeling better than she has done for years, although she is still very thin, for Dr. Walsh, the brother of (Maurice Francis) Egan's friend, Henry C. Walsh, discovered wherein her physical peccancy lay and provided remedies. The children moved to St. Michel Thursday, and she joins them there Tuesday. They were very kind to her during her illness. She looks forward to seeing McMaster at St. Michel, but warns him to come when she is there, since she spends Saturdays and Sundays in Camden. She will write S(iste)r Gertrude to give detailed information concerning the prosperour condition of the Indian Schools, but will leave that topic to be discussed with McMaster. She looks forward to a visit with him. He, and she, her sister and her brother can have tea or late dinner together, and afterwards in Mr. Jenk's study—"The Growlery"—he can smoke cigars and talk, while they gather dicta with which to clinch future arguments. She describes an ideal visit, but she little thought long ago when she heard his paper being read at Mr. Elie Barrot's in Norfolk, that she would be writing him some day. She asks him to remember in his prayers a special intention of hers which, now that Mr. Jenks is a Catholic, is nearer to her heart than anything "earthly", since it concerns the soul of a suffering Catholic.

I-2-e - A.L.S. - 8pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Churchill, H(arriet) B.: (Dorchester, Massachusetts)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Illness has prevented Churchill from writing to Hudson.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
Cleary, H. W.: Dieppe, France
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Cleary forwards the relic of St. Agnes which is most disappointing. He trusts that Hudson has heard from Mr. Cassell and that his correspondence suits the Ave Maria. Ill health forced Cleary to leave St. Sulpice. He plans to visit the celebrated shrines of Lower Normandy and send an account to Hudson.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
D(orsey), A(nna) H(anson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey has recovered from her illness and sends a chapter of her latest story. She sends a poem by Teable S. Wallis.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {2}


(1884)
D(orsey), A(nna) H(anson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey relates the incident of Congressman Hurd's refusal of an invitation to dinner at the White House during Lent.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {2}


(1884)
Dorsey, A(nna) H(anson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey sends chapter VIII which brings part One of her story to close. She criticizes the proof reading of her stories in the Ave Maria. Who is Sister Magdalene (McDonnell) and what is her nationality and her ideas about America? She objects to Hudson's sending her letters to McDonnell and wants him to burn them after reading them. Bishop (John) Keane visited her and complimented her on working in spite of her illness.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {3}


(1884)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey is ready to start her trip to Notre Dame. She thanks Hudson for his kindness in publishing the list of suggested contributions. It aroused rivalry in charity among many others. The poem in question was not written by (Eleanor) Donnelly.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 4to. - {2}


(1884)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey recommends the novel "Castle Daily" as the best portraiture of Irish character. She hopes the tonic has done Hudson good.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

How she enjoyed her visit to Notre Dame, she can never fully relate. The courtesy of Father (Edward) Sorin, C.S.C., the priests and brothers will always be highly regarded.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey sent the letter to Professor (James) Edwards about the bust. A detailed description of her trip home for Notre Dame is given. Mrs. (Magdalene) Dahlgren and her daughter were seriously injured when their horses ran away with the carriage and caused it to spill. She sends greetings to all she met at Notre Dame especially to Brother Francis (Andrew Sweeney) for his efforts to show her all of the campus. Dorsey sends the manuscript for "Tom Boy" and "Two Way". (Anna Hanson Dorsey) declares there is a hitch to their use but Hudson and (Thomas) Noonan can straighten that out since The Crusader is defunct.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 6pp. - 4to. - {7}


(1884)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey inquires if Hudson can find room for the enclosed article by Father James Pye Neale, S.J., a classmate of Father J(ames) A. Doonan, S.J., President of Georgetown College.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {3}


(1884)
Dorsey, Nellie (Ella Lorraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey will keep her story entitled "Patsy" until Hudson needs it. She feels that to shorten it would ruin it.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884?)
Drummond, S.J., Father Lewis: (St. Asaph, Wales)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The theologians there will be discussing for some time the "Glimpses", especially that case of possession. The last story from Lasserre has a special interest for Drummond because Symphorien de Musy was a pupil of his five months before his uncle was cured.

X-2-m - A.L.S. Incomplete - 4pp. - 16mo. - {2}


(1884)
(Edes, Ella B.): (Rome, Italy)
 to (Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan): (New York, New York)

(Marked) "For yourself only." Cardinal (Aeneas) Sbarretti informed Edes… (For complete calendar see original of 5 cards).

Cross references:

1. Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan
2. Cardinal Aeneas Sbarretti
3. Archbishop Patrick William Riordan
4. Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany
5. Bishop Francis Silas Chatard
6. Monsignor Dominic Jacobini
7. Father Augustin J. Schulte
8. Bishop John Lancaster Spalding
9. Bishop William George McCloskey
10. Bishop Francis McNierny
11. Dr. James O'Hara
12. Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid
13. Mrs. Denis McCarthy

I-1-i - A.L.(Photostat from Archdiocesan Archives of New York) - 2pp. - 4to. - {13}


(1884)
E(gan), M(aurice) F(rancis): (New York, New York)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Egan proposes to write a paper on Catholic Canadian Men of Letters for the Ave Maria.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


(1884)
(Gillespie, C.S.C.), Sister Mary of St. Angela: (Notre Dame, Indiana)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Sister could not find the numbers containing "La Vie Clericale" at St. Mary's. She sends an article "Les Deux Cierges a la Madame".

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(1884)
(Gillespie, C.S.C.), Mother (Mary of St.) Angela: (Notre Dame, Indiana)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Father General sent them a number of little sheets which Sister thinks could be put in the Ave Marias of this week; they might arrest an undecided vocation and send it to Holy Cross.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(1884)
(Gillespie, C.S.C.), Mother (Mary of Saint) Angela: (Notre Dame, Indiana)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Sister is pleased that Hudson published her article.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 1p. - 16mo. - {1}


(1884)
(Gillespie, C.S.C.), Mother (Mary of St.) Angela: (Notre Dame, Indiana)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Angela (Ewing)'s board bill was paid by Mrs. (Mary) Phelan but since Judge (Philemon) Ewing's heavy embarrassment Mrs. Phelan has given him all her annuity save her own support. Angela is now in need of clothes. Sister asks Hudson to advance her on her work done. If you compare her work with the French original it will be found so free that as Mother Magdalen Taylor does, the French origin may be ignored.

X-2-m - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {5}