LI *littil1*arrive* for tH*I ’ * ri * * * * » -. Mr. It(((‘ekiiisf Ititrtit *11-iielt;ihtillainieId\v1of111USerikbereerL*lt;1dsbeenarIgsaday1itsofanIo-d-3Drid\s119ryndiu-iftmld.°gf :itB a strong popular feeling am n4*4*11 h itmif1i ilav# rpHiilicti it* *i *(IV*I anr Mil ■ is t* w i p-r * niLii noli!© #ItIT*IwInK 14til I ft hitI tftni horotii!hUt toant ',/ * fd Afro-Amerbills united effort to overthrow th.trimt — prejudice, that made |on#ilIt‘tin* is it j n t *op.ir.ite C *ach Law h.iwon, hones lv, the administration ofthe whole land. Liv’tig «s he doesnlt;*i failed o tea li the highest sum*mils of intellectual greatness, andthere planted his banners of humanity and right, beyond the assaults ofthe enemy’s fire. Yes, Louisianapresents the most glorious spectacleof Negro manhood in the South.\nd to the cause ot human liberty,she has given more black martyrs an all the other States together.1 was somewhat surprised tadan article reflecting oil the purposeof these Congresses. That paper tookMr, Rudd to task for making a speechin that city with the aim of arous*wdiose ordinary tells us that amongF tfSAhis spiritual children he numbers80,00d of our race.Mr. Rudd is accused of trying todraw the color line in the CatholicChurch. This young mlt;*n’s work isthe Ohio Black Laws, covering, a period of twelve years, has madehis name a household word in theBuckeye State, and to him as muchas to any other one man ia due the* *honor of victory. Colored CatholicChurches are only *o in name; for£there are always more white thancolored communicants in attendance,and the Negro can enter every othertti.. ■* '* i Jb ■Stti — - =- ■ T; j'- lt;uCatholic Church beneath the sun.. M 2 jr r • ^The injustice of thi** assau t on Mr,Rudd, is what drew my attentionand thought to the importance ofpromoting Catholic organizationinjustice of this attack oa the mo*tives of a man who for years hasstbod forth as a most courageousand manly exponent of race pride, isis too obvious to call for furthercomment*m *■rhffdkiblt;»- scwk* dnm iigPi\W11 4 0*- jme**mTlimn ■ ar jbe- .mit* iir:i*lTWi * :» hot bed of proscription he ha* ImofMOIcnoTlt;in a New Orleans Negro new spaper I oMOiMing interest and securing represents-1 Ttion from the Crescent Archdiocese, I yT(T1b«a part of history. His battle againstwsi*w*w» 1 miamong the members ot the race. The I JcinerIS.WSurely, the cause represented by I AMr. Rudd is worthy of the bestthbrain aod unselfish support of everyhiColored Catholic in the UnitedStates.wmeiA 1