. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. revenues, on condition that thesewould be employed in educating young Catholics for theministry of the Grospel. Soon after, the donor sent thefollowing letter to Father Deluol: Baltimore, 27 March, dear Sir : Mr. Reed will deliver to you from me the Deed of St. CharlesSeminary, and a certificate for fifty shares of United States Bankstock, which gift I wish to remain under the charge of the Sul-picians—that the trustees may be chosen from their Society, and notfrom the general body of


. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. revenues, on condition that thesewould be employed in educating young Catholics for theministry of the Grospel. Soon after, the donor sent thefollowing letter to Father Deluol: Baltimore, 27 March, dear Sir : Mr. Reed will deliver to you from me the Deed of St. CharlesSeminary, and a certificate for fifty shares of United States Bankstock, which gift I wish to remain under the charge of the Sul-picians—that the trustees may be chosen from their Society, and notfrom the general body of the clergy. I request that Mass may be said once a month for myself andfamily. I rely upon your promise that the land may remain in my posses-sion as long as it is agreeable to me to retain it. That this gift maybe useful to religion, and aid our Church in rearing those who willguide us in the way of truth, is the fervent prayer of Your sincere friend, Ch. Carroll of ^ Mr. Deluol, Sup of the Sulpicians. By a vote of the trustees and in their name, FatherDeluol answered as follows:. HISTORICAL SKETCH. 29 St. Maryh Sem^, Balt., March 29*^ and Dear Sir: Mr. Keed delivered to me on Saturday afternoon the Deed of Seminary and a certificate for fifty shares of United StatesBank stock, accompanied by your very obliging letter. Your wishrespecting the occupancy of the land shall be religiously shall be said, at least, once a month, for yourself and family inSt. Charles chapel. It would be presumptuous, my Dear Sir, to offer you our acknowl-edgments for a donation which gives you a claim to the gratitude ofthe whole American Church. Yet, as you have made us the channelof your pious and enlightened liberality, we may be allowed to saythat we appreciate the honor implied in the choice. St. CharlesSeminary will not, we pledge ourselves, be unfaithful to the memoryof its venerable and illustrious Founder. Impressed in its originwith th


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