dARCHBISHOPS ANDCATHOLICS.NECROThecelebration in NewgrandOrleans, next week, will bring together a number of eminent and zeal*ecclesiastics, We hope Arch-Ireland will be with them.ousbishopThe occasionprofit-intomight afford aable opportunity of inquiringthe Negro question, and seeing it asit is. New* Orleans diocese is credited with HOINegro Catholics. Theircondition is worthy of the study and the best attention on the part of ourThehierarchy. The experience of the Archbishop of New Orleans, and of the southernwouldbeBishops generally,efficientverythrough which the theoriesGrace of St. Paul on theglasses of hisNequestion, might be examined.egroThegreat Archbishop of the Northwestgoes with a heart into everything hetakes ui. Hisup. N egro are would, ikeonsympathies for the record. Hence weto see him in the midst of the brethren for a visit at least. New' Orleans is the place for the visit, and next week would afford a good occasion. A conference might lead to a oractical issue on the Negro question. Perhaps ArchbishopJanssens would be willing to exchange places, for a few years with Archbishop Ireland, The writer is of opinion that we are losing, rather than gaining over, Negro Catholics. A saint apostle is needed. Both theventrableArchbishops named have been, and are most zealous for thewelfare ofthe N egroLittle ornothing is being done for him by theHis nueewantsThetwoArchbishops ought to have a confer, Ience onect. Theoftheir deliberations ni'ght originate anational movement, whoso influencefor good Would be very far reaching. We know that mere human effortswill not avail much in the Christianizing of the Negro. Still there is aplace for the hnman, be provided for.and it shouldThe above remarks are taken fromCatholic newspapergh