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Bishop of Galveston at New Orleans. --The of New Orleans, announces that Dubles. Bishop of Galveston, accompanied by fifty two missionaries, coming from Texas, had arrived at New Orleans on the French ship Sainte Genevieve, on the 4th inst. A large attendance of people were present at their landing, and followed them in procession to the residence of the Bishop of New Orleans. Bishop of Galveston at New Orleans. --The of New Orleans, announces that Dubles. Bishop of Galveston, accompanied by fifty two missionaries, coming from Texas, had arrived at New Orleans on the French ship Sainte Genevieve, on the 4th inst. A large attendance of people were present at their landing, and followed them in procession to the residence of the Bishop of New Orleans.
Bishop of Galveston at New Orleans. --The of New Orleans, announces that Dubles. Bishop of Galveston, accompanied by fifty two missionaries, coming from Texas, had arrived at New Orleans on the French ship Sainte Genevieve, on the 4th inst. A large attendance of people were present at their landing, and followed them in procession to the residence of the Bishop of New Orleans.