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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 11, 187%. N - ' e g tho Redeemer recently gave an entertainment | community b tirred, for ihe beneht of iy Eabbath schaol m tug | A% Focclvng IArgs sctamos o AR yestry.of the _vwhich_wss_a nc. | , The well-inown Libby Prison, in Hichmond, ¥, it 5 ‘figxs'n Dflg tl;e absence ot’thu‘Buv. Mr: . Den= fl“mg{;‘"‘"f““fl as E;:Xdfif-flhmlmfi = R : g de YEngaiia-tad:| nis; Dr. Bridge has charge of-the school, whi also used for.a house of worship, rein drama boards -The New: §t. John's Episcopal | is Jarge m%m erous, .+ 1o 00L; Which |- 1thg Presbytory of Philadelphia has requested the Mg%-wyfi‘w;og -ul:uzv‘ s on the boscils FES L -7 .t %| . The pulpit of tho Jefferson Park Pranbmnv ‘Genoral Assembly to sabmit xn amendment izserlin aXicker 8 signallzed by the appear- bert +| leight-of-hand business to thirty-two men of | tho novel I finished tho plsy before I finished th i JPEgesoriand Tuxines D 4 ® | Tonic noss, her Sardinian chin, or hoy bewitchin) ‘name. pul ed s While the rr;lfllogua and the first act | French mannerisms.” i xh"? : s Zvis 2 follow that published: sto ely, the second act (at “=A"t sopular‘and morat theatro™ is to bastarted | tho ead) deperts Trom 1t Btogothes aad conamme- |- ingera-introd at Borlin. _It sometimes hl.;mon‘ that the moral | entir dlenitins n."‘&"}a‘f‘ n;‘i:tfif: oy GL'!;%::? "K:J:“:E‘g en"?&%&tp’u‘sfl.gc 'm: theatre i3 fiot popular, and the popular theatrs, | Biesents scunesand edects which Save been purpasely | Balli-Paoli, Mle. ! I'Angeri, and Mlle. Fossa ara notmoral: . . S GO sltered and varied o thenovel, Thanks to thess pre- | peverely criticlsad by the Toading musical author- 2 + " Church. Chiuteh, rece Eiderahipn 1n the Oonstitation toa voteof tho | ance of the favorite actor, Edwin Ada; g Cl , recently vacated by, tho-Rev: Dr. Pt Lot eakiee T inr s, who g : : tions, the thieves who may ‘me successt it best of M. : ‘| Patteraon, is now being ably filled by the Rev. Hrgeod i opens to-morrow ovening as Haphael in “Tho'| | M. Sothern has ‘appeared with gres sas | Eiohe bpinning of ho. pey Al be guite meabia th | Lt ani 18 5p) & D] £ A A A OITOY 8 in “The 3 ern has appeared with at succ atthe g of tho 8t be quite ities. Mlle. Albaniis a] the best of Mr. ; e FEae Bpencer L. Tinnoy, from Princeton; N, J. oA Methotiet clergyman who sprlcd, {0 a8 Easlers, | Marplo- Hert ; or,, theSchlptar’s Dream,” a [ 82004012 o5, 3 & pley, entiled *“Tho e Titad Ba1f ot H e oo complets yemioa | Gy2'a prime dono 80 far, s 3. Fauro s tha Deati Stanley and 1he Late Bishoj ighteen additional: members wers;seceived | mnswer fhat tho puipiia wero all Alled. Ho wis o Chiatacter i which i ; -Bquiro'a Last Shillibg," wiitien by Henry.J, Dy- | Of The New Msgdslen” fo to seen in America s ' only male actisk-who hug mals s soroation P {-into the North Star. Buptist - Clrarch last Sunday. | by & well-meaning brothor o */go Wast.” i American st "This will be the bi - Ton, and performed last week at Wallack's The- jon which T have confided to your care. ** -, * - | Drury Lane the -baseo -Médini ‘has madean ex- Dea | : stao libo the bill for Mo~ | akrs, -7 15 1 o L - A e % W Oguuiss, | collent impression, sppearing for_the first time V Zondon, April 19, 1873, 1 2 the Duls In * Lucrezia Borgia.” .: The Rov. W. A. Gay, of Winnebago, hias eccept~ The Bupreme:Courtof Pennsylvaniahas for i ed o unanimous cail to the mm&,;,,sn ch:?fh Tecidodsav rving tho eciston of TR s formily | dsy-and Tuesdsy evonings, the cast of caras- Bullg NoY. L "| e exceeces of s Sunlapachool doek como der _The Union. Park and Lincaln Pa B he ednition of *divine service”. ", ; | M, r. - tional Cliurcios zeceivod St T ot | Acommespdident of tho Allgemiing Zelisng, ity | 20 nintores unday. 1 o e ot ia city. avo Juss b I a state o |, Georgias, & reh citigen 6f Afh T Bov, T Past,of Milwackes, bas Gocouto | gresasich, ovng o premaoloss of Cottitng. wflfi]:ggmd;fi%mffi:flmm?f" “The riew Presbyterian- Church ab Mayiood; | - Tno corner.stons rocertly afa f e [was, i oV . ‘the Rav.'|. carner: “Abliott E. Kittredge, Prof. T Pitton, and | boon seat from Dr. Novin's former parial, “fle.'g“m’g' = others, officiuting. . The building is & neat framo, | B P . .. ey vt | ommcel capable of seating 300 persons, and ot S7,000: ngog the oo sequals seoslvsd by the Button 1 "tho'‘Rev. J. O.- Peck, ~Iato- of Bpringfield, | FiG2 ma¥ yoradbre from tm To lias hroken ap " A7 itor famed Varics Fecently visited sn Tn- |-~ T i n idtor name : = |- Ttis probable that fiss LeCl : . issispolis dlior, strack him across the face with | 1n this o Gcgen: Mo Yortand | g0 Aftiathsdaivaraury of the fonniation of 208 L o B pitoh i rou T | o Ao of Bhoete iy g, 1“0 | Strauay rshostra waa, celbratad oa, the 6 of o off.‘The sctar &id, howover, ns aoon 2 the e 7 of Musicin thiseléy.- . .| April, at'Vienna; - by’ the' %o sonsy Jabatin snd editor got hold of achair. - _ 3 % < MUSICAL. < - i o ;‘3 ““"m{i!;!gm tho-~father, Aok nnton Felkmer: a: youny sud Haidsom’ | . The bilef season of five pasformaces of Ytal- | 1078ed his fist compoaltiin fn an drohestrn com- ereas oo fia&wgnfi .I\’xannf fngatre, Tocent: | fn opersaf Mo¥icker's, it the dlrestion of | Bomsoot SEbteetl miHiciang <4 mube i [ 1. g _her lover, & banker, k i o s . G e TR B © .| Luces in the ti ot - |'sécond_gon, to mmand of " i " Tiia Tord Mayor ot Tondon haa consented o | performance s dsfereed. Jotailed rolino of thi2 | association it Eoaed . an on o doathy 5 take thio chair st the next annusl banquet for | b rred. -Tho season.in general | 1579, Eduard buccoeded to tho solo charge of & L.| the, bonefit: ofs tha Royal General Theatrical een o very decided success, artistically and | band now numbering forty-soven. Fund, which will ba :celebrated the firat week in | Pecuniarily. The audiences' have been large, | _ Clara Lonise Kellogg is likoly to have & pretty Edrin Adsmd’ 3L J. Pendleton " -Episcopal - and “Roman. Catholic; T Cileni 7, R -+ |"Mige.; snd recently sppointed pastor-of Con- | our little band; and i . qeiat . [ OAARR; ur , and wo are a scattered flock™ i 4 S i i i Caning’ at | fo Miseltots, Betigions |y I e, 87 s vty | o sy st | el P i o o s g | il s L puieeSCi et Good Luck,” Tuesdsy evening, Moy 20, tnder: ool Bhnop aftivatne, o weted b Trend sdleton’ |- 3 & theatre!n the town of West Harifard, | %0 orthroo of tho porformances tho bouse waa Yunny.J. Eallogg, of Connell Bings, Jows, < ol Serd et o he Tabrary Absociation of hia | 1o o tho Prayer.. Whid iaked i he desiced (s vis Al | England, there iss beon produced a play, found: | mnéomfortably etowded. - Tho operas have been | SEeT of conmiderabla mote, who' is 8aid to pos~ ; : | the diipiced of ary Adsosatio of hia | orm bt tho Prage Bock ' b wsd, s rplnd X0y |, Sl |02 "upos“a rocent local murderyin wiich ho | Faast,” with mo. Lucea; tMariha” with Seat & g sopkino voios, beillidht end daxible . "6T. JOILK'S EPISCOPAL ETURCE:: ! ‘D, L: gail ‘for, Enrope on the 10th .| - Ev ox Triends came nes Jtifo'| Fe i XK e et OF the mrdarar {7, | 2ss X 3.4 Myron. ang i ¥ ower ahd midile Toter. - Vo lotrn e, some mems pronced | B ooty il s o Barope 0 e 00 | RS S st e | SRR |t thels i v g f Ui s | it e doae . Th Desgar o | Aisblo e it L CoonOTisd » o ~. ed in'this city, one of the most imposing will be | Alpttetto Pfi‘v‘:&’m i:g‘x”:::; s Ry B enshiicn un‘l‘m‘ng‘. m-::::fi-‘l’n’:-hnm“{m, and e, 7z ftadaiio’ Colente bas agalis et . 'meBeglment,fl with Mme, Luces. Themost seri~ | 581ary, .and the_position of leadin 'smin Rav.. adame Coloste. “ous objection to the season was- that,:with but | 038 Of our wealthy and sristocrtio es, season. W ; which shio declined, in’ order to-contioue her .| cushlon tho sea gk : 8 2 Clars Btoreall edto the 3 A Boveral Himies. during the. t ng of the T.eg- |* ~ The rare old comedy of it ™ il be |- Stage, this, i o i i ‘mear Union Pack. The cost, including :the ‘1ot | Dixon, sistes that but threo e oomepted, | atures of New Tirueg s Tork. 1 o sbochca | présbated c mhedy of “Wild Dals” will'be | 45 timo; in LiverpooL.. Miss. Edith . Shith ia 113c154 feot, wili b’ S160,000. Tho,| with bis congrogation wero-drowaed in the oatas: | with prayer by o gl ) work began in September, 1870, and the basc- Hropho‘last Studay. ‘There are ‘six-large and | thereguest of the presiding oficer, ~ = & boge ! o Hotrishing eongrogations in Dixon, represanting he new Bt. Jobn's Episcopal, on Ashland avenue, | gy 1o “pasior of the Presbyterian, Ohur ickels, pasior of thio yterian, ceited on Welnesdsy aid Thuindsy ovenirigs, | G127, & YOUDg adtross who bas met with much orie exception, no opera was' presented inwhich | musical studies in-Bostan, i B, K T b rateblish dnd dobghitar |, Soes st Bovineial eiline of. England, s | Mo, Tuica, had-mob Slready GPDAred Boforo | poe besss et e o e I iiiperaomat of 155 "Folé of Rovers, "Pho xéy, :5’ .bo a-daughter - of Celests. She -will ap- | the Chicago public. Theoperas of *L’'Africains,” | cently. urgmiud;mme.;l'nfi?f &.&nnokfn; i % .. ‘ment was ready for occupancyin March, 1872. [ O AE FiASTol Dtist, Tpis | The Olergymens Matusl Insursncs Lesgue of- the:| maining pirts will be tak “The xe-, | pear as Juliel at the Hajmarket. Theatrs, Lon- | “The Huguenots,” and *Der Freyachustz,” hold | of B¢, John th 3 Y < g9 e et Y al;, Luthieran, | Tpfscopnl Ghurch, now numbera 1,018 memb Tl g parts will be en by the best members |-don, soon. . % 5 , 4§ X ) 2 I ol 1@ Baptist for the benefit of 8 char- © ' Tnéupper part, is inclosod and will b0 com- | Prosbsterian R e s tha e s 1o emberd, Tho |- 00 ooy t including Mr. O'Nel = By - |'a prominent place in this Iady’s ropertory; and it | ity- When the anthem was finiehad and the cols ! ¥ 3 cds thomacivas ehaply to pay two dollars mpany, g Mr. O'Nell, Mr:'| The Wintor's Tole" has been ravived with | vould have been gratifying if one or moro | lectors had mado their rounds,” sudden noises, pleted as esrly 28 possible. -~ Among its'promi- | will be religious sorvicesin each of thecachurches each ¢o the family or Luirs of 2ny member. who dles; | Piérce o . Pov 5 3 3 il nent archifectuzal features will bo an * open- | thie morning in referonus to tho grest calamity. Thohmtect tha bat Uooestod mamber bargioraien: Mrs, oiun:; ::F m:fi ufifif“in“iaffl;fiiii- ’T;:rh??me%u?:flE‘fi:em::t‘iogkfi: of them had been presented..’,Tho. main | oF futsabatts. semromt e L oo b o oPoe: | The pastors:mill no sbata ther efforta m thoxo. | SUedSaBE. - oot sty SpECilEy, “Enoch ARlen,” ' corrse of safive liesire ehiladeiphia, and. the production 1 | [, by this was not tho cato. s {00 fouad | screamed aud xushd . the A1t fof pratections. s v N ek O etion: aud will 600n bo profaced: o- - 1+ 1 |.Caabia good: MsdsmoJunsuachek ig the Her | in Mr, arofack's desico that the: accessorids. of band of thioves, Who had taused tha --..i.|‘mione, Milnes Leviok the Leontes, Mr. Vining | his oporas should be complete'and ‘satisfactory, /|- 8larm, - threw. themselves _on “tha’ affrighted v “HOOLEY'S: THEATRE.: - ' i it Beiter veslod tho sixaghies would have boon forritay a0 | - Orwing to tho. extraordinary mucssss which bas | oy crm L0 Awolyous, and 3. W. A. Chiapman | and'hofearod that this was impossible’in tho: N e 3’?3’&;”2%‘ 0% oo v 5 E 3 3 of the Indies, an the room was crowded to suffocation, - +5 - | attended the i 45 Rigks " produstion of -** Risks" at Hooley’s g, thi T prosent_season. Fortunately,” thie pleasure. of | made.their escaps” ly pe” before any gendarmes cot . ‘work ™ epire 260 feet high and md : : m i Rak ot risde, of: 5190%. | vival worl, but expect to Tabor more assiducusly ons- tho. ‘sonthesst corner .of : the Tunn, over in that. direction. This 18 a BOlomn | St B e o o D e P o onat beon “Whero' will - slso’ bo a sonth and sn- east'| gungyyin Dixon. | * Sundéw of unusually large dimensions, and e s SERVICES TO-DA! .. moro imposing than anything of the kind in'tho’ 2 ‘The Rev. J. M. Jamezon, formerly of Olio,writes that, | The: i i Aol RS 5 0 : : h ot the | i A o 2 / [ .| Theatro. during the past week, which has wit- | “The New York Star, speaking of ‘Mr. Foch- | geo; i + .eity. . The "-IS‘%‘;””"%‘ILHBE'& afl::n (€8 | e Rev. Charles E Clienes wil prooch tn Chict 3::?3:3%&?3&%“&%1?&73&&ggfxflé | nessed a contisuation of Very largo and fashion- | ter's'firat nPPfllmBCéflélh};eGflfl ok Houn, | fo6bE Mme. Eriocs [n s Wids range ef, 00BA IR, | APRS, o2 o o i B9 1 2. ftomees, and will bo AFrADE gros B bl avinme et Toanip-tonrs | oo, Jo tesenlly presched i he tinited Stales Soust. | eblo” audiences - all'aorta of - weather, aul in | 5878: -Down o the fourth act tho echtet vor. | Only deferred, and not loat. It is probablothat ). 4g4ng Grand Opera, P ing sion of ‘Monte Oristo' is sbout as stupid as the |-528 Will xetum to Chicago somo time during Oc- rore ot e e A e street, ‘morning and evening. Morning subject | pedged themeelves to sapport a minister if ona could | SPite of‘strong counter stiractions, the pleca |. I tober. 2014 | will remaun on the boards this woek. It hisun- |20tk chapter of Exodus, the rovised statutes, or | **y% 3 i i o1 arranged that Mme. Tucea shall | jpectstorin tho stalls seomed very : arranged that Mme. B s 5 his head gation as near tho pulpit a5 "possible, with-tho J L7l Tesfimony of “a -Skeptio to tho Diviniey of | bo sent to thom, . : . Tilton's - Lifo: of the -Modern Demosthones.™ rolling about. on_his auaé.m'a:d'ms organ in thid gallery facing the great south win-. | Christ.” Evening subject: Gallio.” i oo he walls uro of stoné, and i’ the eliapo | , “Trinity Ohurch, cornor of Tdians avenuoand Twen- |, THO “Bev.” Olympia Brown has committed hersalt dorgone tho most marked improvement at the ¥ 3 g 3 . ofa cross, 100x130 foet. .The church ivas orgun- | fT-accond'strcor, the ev. E, Sulivan, Ractor. Seryices ’;_‘ asriaig ity ;l;}fm 3'11{{-‘.0 “1n obedlence.” sug..| Ji:t:qug é;(' the author and ,:Afn}’xx_o ‘company, since fiompm&g this with somo of tho laudatory no- ]’;’;"‘}B ::fi'.;hufifc Joie 1o, mm il u"em;o“gh tho |5 eighbor; belioving him to be’ snffering from an S foctha winter of 1856, The fifst rector was | Jor: g snd eveaing, - Morning " subject: * Tho | £¢° 70 SOOTRICTTN, » Bishop ought o b.pm its initiaf oryflsrtom;xpca, i3 now one of the | tices of the lay in tho other Ne# York papers, ly ed in an extended list of aperatic | 4y of 'apoplexy, londly called for help, shak- T e imitnp winter of 1550 Tho giel xarlor a8 | Worlds conguurar? Eyening wutject: T Sou | S the opostolic procept t1at.» Dishop o most thoroaghly plogsing and entertaining plays | 1t if reasonable to suspect that the Star man is | Stare to sppear in London duding the SRIMOr'| ing him violently all the hilo.. Tho perfermance | fivo of Ohio, and a graduate of Kg:{on College, | *5t. Johsi Chuirch, fuo Tev. I N, Pojers, Rector, | _ Thero are eight Linda of kisses mentioned in ths |, \Wa 48 thf ong list of succosses at: Hooley's, | prefudiced. . .. - ; fpend iy nnnm‘mh s Ly She will | is interrupted, tho actors ‘stand still. upon tha i accomnt, of in June. |- Morbing end ovening s h Bcripture. The i : 0 S0en &m0 istord fs’ ; end g zoun- : nd . gtill . | * e resigned on account of ill Loaith in Ji g e g survices as ususl; Morming sube ipture. s of salutation (1 8am. xx., 41); 0f | 2n swhic “m“"“}b‘“mh‘""“‘“’m“m‘ play | Ristori fs expectsd in England at an estly e e ot aad. bosoncs, Lnder Air, | tage, and the emotion o all s iadescribable. A Feemd ettt L o R e | SRR A e B | Tt b et | Bt B o by T e e year. He wag succoede y e’ pros- 0 E s S ust W) . 3 ; of approbation v. | p 5 r 4 , at conntry » now drama, written for her by | Al K will i ignor Viz- | & when suddenly tha'gentleman, cause of alk year 3 » e 2 .. 26); Of frezcliery (Aatr. xxiv., 40); of affecti umorons—the relief of sentimental and melan- i M ohil by: | Maretzek will retain BL. Jamet and Signor Viz- % : gaus ase of et ector, e Ter, D I X. Porvers, who was | S i cured, comme of Nort uenestec aua | Gen xie. 107 of by g‘;m, i A0 of aleshon | o uations by the. inttodaction of tho the sathor a;f'&%nbst;%ficglnnd!ngmfler{l,' zani in his company, and will 84d s new teror, a | . fumult, gota. up and feriously exelaime, d.{rom Devenpart, Jowa, i 23 | "Fourth strocts, the Hev. H. G, Perry, Roctor, Services | ' The Brooklyn Tabernacle Fair, with the mesquerade -| Comedy eloment, . Just as the audience are begin- play in which she produced & profound im- | nev prima donns, and 8 mew. contralio, thus Whiat! am T not "allowed to sloep in-peace 2 I.+: President of Griswold Colloge.” His theological | morning and evening 0 usual. . V¢ | marriago perforined by Mr. Tafmsge, s outdone by:|-ning to experience tearful tendencios gin. | pression, Tho name -of the now drma is.| strengthoning his organizationor the coming Afior s voss of Isughitee from the Sniianis; thie, 1.7 Ganostion was received in Now Yark City. -Dr. | - Church of tlo Atonement, corner of Roboy and West | & masked ball somewhere on tho Pacio Gasst, st which |, of the sorzows of Bella T T Teamds yacain | potary Antoinsite;” and. i Is sald that her im | soason. M. Luce bas made & deep impres: | occontric individual vaa laft enmoleated; and e vore o this parish have been remark- | Washington siréats; tho-3ev. 1. O, Biuney, Rector, | young ladics spcared o arango girl sad Glaopatras, | the irroprassiblo . fo gud her {riends, pope in | persouation of the unfortunate Queen is sur- | sion on tho Chicago musical public, which will | HEES W6 -continued withont furthor.- inferruj R R e By allas'ai | o ororat B e | BB G 8oddesaes, Bachol at tio well, st |-person 51 Dillon, and seta enryhod‘mz?li:z":;hi‘gg Daseingly beyond even her formor efforts. : - - | weleomo her.back at ail times witlr & gled and -HOD- -, . e toe ,axfiefin&gfi&r ‘:‘l.‘nb unfi: d;; ge ;‘:;&?é by e 80% ; e Tov. Saranel Edson, of O .xn}'r B.n;)id", I;’“; o mnmym::a,’_:&:‘ .°c§: ul-:x& ;g‘::nngmnm f 1 all the - more "-Beartily from the fact that they Sothern and Fechter ggow 1""5 Branch this enthusiastic reception. 0o oo 2 Apor;eup’ond_ane ‘at Vienna srites” thaf lhaap- oty was on tho corner of Lake. sitest and St. Trgach moming and evenfog ot Rivaceide, ‘Tho Rov. Dr. Lovick Plerce, of Macon, Gs., is'onn of | TierC Betting ready to cry 8 mament before. The sunimer ; 80 do Edwin Booth and Lester | Wal-- H{ Max Smlsfhsoh wx!% v:x{m be in ‘the . field: | eratic season has been mos .brilliantly succesa- e wian, morih of Usion Dotk in 1850, o | Cho fier. o Tockacwi ofliciate_in :@race | the oldest clergymen in active servico, having reached characters of especial excellonce, both as drawn lack, who have cottages there. The'sea scems | Rext season. with. an an opera troupe of | ful, Mme. Patti having attracted mosb-crowded: o ome were S0x65feot. It was enlarged io e Dk ARy o his 83th birthday on March 24 ‘afier sixty-eight’| by the author and.- portrayed . by the actors are to bave great . atiractions for the theatrical much pretension., The lesding featuro will be: [ and " enthusiastio"andien The gifted: prima o2 , the last giving & seating | G0 o D preach p W y rocently om to preach;| and r. Soggs.. The same might be said of Mrs, | tion go to Long Branch except Charlotte Gush- ) il colarly gratifying to | Bonnambula,”." I X v 41 Trovatore,” Ry o e o "tho | ol B oLl rescl morning 804 ovONIng, - guttr. || 53428 st rendored mocs clear, and distings B4 | Rluscer, if ahe wonld impart ight be ol of ALr™. | man, who, vih & yearaing for the ocess, goos | the Chicago piblic, a3 she did nol sppoar i b, 4 Lucis,” and “Rigoletto,” ‘id éach night ths S e Sailding. - Among tho promifont’ pon Park Church morning and evening, - uths, - . | tinge to her impersonstion, and of Mr. Blaisdell, | to Newport. Somebody whispers at our side, | cityin the operatio tour of ‘her sacond year in'| receipts have besn over £1,000. Tho E%ngernr e e B eEah ara - Job Carpenter | evening ot ths Thied Gouach. Eveming subioct, and | o e Bt Moy 25 3 | Lot o bis limited stocko of metural Blaisdell | gt rhapa actors 1iks to waigh tho playing of | America. During that timo Ohicage Lad' ng | =23 o Archduchess Gisells honored - ihie firat embers of b B a0 e | et ey Eienag e I | sumeouly dgord by acinaitl begionizg 22y 2% 1 | and. b meagro. introduoion of Judicions by- | tho 8L S Souso fo oparan-aad s proteyvusiy engaged | partomanea of '*1 Puriteat? wilh tho's pron g aior Wasden), 0. 5. Jortea, Dr. 0- 2 Hleh, | o suions w1 prosch moratag ani | 210000028, The obect o th gubining b b con ey in oy i ey ondumad in-boanso | A Hanass ity Peoping Tom, who got # 18dder; | Biricoseive: Tiaaar soason. Thodetaila of 3L | ence, and on oach occasion innumarable banquats G e e, Dickatd Poits, | vening st tie Peoris Biroet Obapel of ommtng andt |0t S0 o of e horonehogamiations o | efloets. Nothing more sexlstio and elsborato | after tho ballat, snd pespad o e 10| Dizskoscil” Iialiscy mason ‘have, nct 30 hen. .20 Trequent recalls, amplyproved tha genuina e y&m‘flam N G Avaior OFE, | o Scemiar of dwekaon Whreek, . i eradication of publio prejudice, and the presénts~| 1ias bean produced in Chifago than the suporb | see with his ‘s oyes bow. tho fairios transe y announced, but Le promises’ a first-class |'success achioved by tho artist. Amé: Patti has 1 D L anatir O B, G | oG g il peach e Viskiry Eheatod i tho ol tigherseigiommailns, L | scongropresantiag e Vatney ila, Wo 2otico | formed thamselves iaio lrumans agai, was do Sompdny, Hith Skl the colebzaled cumposen! O 8 R s s % g A0 1 ) e ans roing at 10: Fe L 0 Boston Congregational o | Mr. Hunneman: in - i w |88 o - . 3 x, jof - of. poor journalists, the BSS Hugunim, 3. D. Weber, Fred, Dow, | ™ Hounion hséh, Mitehell siroet, near Throop, -Tho | Pendent that thero 1 3 very gencrsl e | Goniniter: e s el P WL Bl “soused " | ““The Marotzek troupo take & special train’to--[Teceipto realized Emunting to £1.000, - + . Fdvard James, -C. F-Atkins, Georgo Y. New- | Rev. J. H. Walter will presch morhing and evenin country that Englieh Congregationalista are,to consld- g me thoice | with: a -bucket of dirty water. And thenthe | day for Milwaukee, where a short senson..of : 4 “samb, D. 5, Thompson, A. E, Leavenworth, E. ey B And QYORAE. | rable extenty docirinaly lax in regrd o the dot- sud popylac music. i | motors, and supes, and property men, and every- e le. Sivse. e dan |"poohs Tendon: Dafly TYetsy OF Apcl 35 fats the V. Evans, E. 8. Bacon, and others. .. -~ | _ Ohurch of the Measiah, Mortine’s Hall. The Rev, R, | trie of the future punishment of the wicked. Al AGADEEY OF ORI, | :|-body kicked and pourided him, and 'thrast hitn | eral genson will end with a week's poriy mabces | following notico of the appearanca.of thiefavorita . Evans, I B B0, o s Trs #av, £ | Laind Collor will proach'tn the morning a4 10:45, No |- fhoush thorcs 1 mey not be Lo, BAL 6 Wk Bes Tho regular dramatio season at the Academy | out into outer darkness, and now he is opposed | in New York i £l Perfomances | American tonor in ** Maritans”_ as.produced at 5 R 2o et ; evening service. - i O | hend hes Dot a vide departuro from the ancient ways | of Music closod Iast ovening by complimentary | to the drama on moral gronnds. 5 e YE Ol .t i, ... ,|ihe Gaiety Theatro: A novelty in Saturdays : o e B P B TyibAaa [ The Rey £, Af, Whitney will. presch morning and | i England in that regard. . : ‘benefit to Manager Gardiner, fondered to Him by | * qy, e Niblo'a t : Mr. Fi k'é“‘iz“*h’;"w.""‘.‘:fl- cast'of the opers was the appearance of Mr. W. e e Sesterday's. TRmUNE the following ovening st iho Third Unltarian Church, a4 usual. | Innnswer to tho false but often repeated cherges|-many of oul;lm%m_ g citizons asan carpest of | y 7O SOMALOR at Nil “"It‘\w performance of | A Trant 5.0 ohner 33011”5 excellent QUAT- [Cagtle, the American ~ tefior; who made 80 good Lo maear TR g, ey | S SRURECEREL L e bt s e | BRI IR S S| STRES e R Tl | Bt sk St BT onthe 19th of list month, appears R e M Praing serviens 2 “7™2% | iy o the foreign deld rnn;?;;’:tafit?::x? aye | ot m’:f” 2adi s ganixl, achoe éfin; &fi;fi;nhg: :{nflsk;z;ez::?;r k;l‘;lnr i Thoaxou:\x\?in’g?; gfgfigfimmu hfigifimz the Moudny Popular Concerts, This gentle- S adi @ Fork: 65 9 " Tnity Church, Ozk Park. T 3. 0,31, 3 e-| -4 es 08 & gentleman.. No one will dis- B AcH = ] [ 7 O T P " |-man’s_success.as a ert. z boading, ol\i‘x'fi‘i&r Ex mmfit; dy :{2&“';: e B e LR T T L oo sehis o pute t ho richly desorved tho” testimonialon | L0 s but o grest feat, that of bounding sud-"| Dooms concert at the North Sid, Turner Hall, |t 1"} Pt which Ko . Sbtaine %n'stm’““,a.i e distoly taken to Wastminster ALbey, B A e s o S odenee | B inted heathenism during that tme. The largest | Doth accounts.. The housd was Tiorally jammed | denly into the air from the stage to the, plat- | which occurs st 3 o'clock - -\ -3 the sepreacntative of Don Cesarde Bazan ; T orst timo that tho zemaizs of T, |, e cormer-aton of the now chuzch of the Aossiay | chureh s the world mumbering 4,600, members, s in with a small porfion of bhis mu fn—iunm The {gm;- “’;‘!";f TP{;?’“:;“!&M“ ‘hlg g“.;f* L Batus Maeh ot in which eharsofer hisqualities of voico.and style e vty ovn forafow . | 1A s enos ol Sy i s | BT o gl S B o et by e e s that o powerial machiery | & Prepissse-tt A’ T e e i Yoy, p in the burial-place of England's honored de o © CONGREGATIONAL. - . The New York Tribune alstoa that groat efforts nze | tho Indies aud gentl : {sused 50 give tho performer an impetus, tho | & FATpourri=iahe Opera-Glass ceg, parsicularly I L1o ma ng, . * Yee, 3 L e Btaoley, the Desn. of Westinn-. | Plymouth Church, cqruer of ‘Indiana svenue. and | making by infucntis} giatos it e oot | o ndies'nid gentlomen of tho Atademy) com- | 10 Sy o0 Gortar for 1is origuia A i let me liko a eoldior “fall’—the gecond verse re= ’ 2 . 2 s Tt strot od | pauy, assisted by o numbor'of volunteer artists. | DOURG 18 wonderfes “or ts originality and. the ted ; ‘th ina, ¢ isa E ‘. : - stor, was n soqucintenc-of Bisliop Mellvaing, ‘Trontysaihstrest, Frosching morning anl ovniog | sekia {0 chooto s e Blaep of that foveg e Bov. | s weok- e ot hia oy | daring of ita execution. .| pouted ; the cavating, [iTharals s foperthat. S ... and'toshow his respeat for tho deceased AIIangel | “Now England Ghurch, cosor of Whits snd Decrborn Dr Dix, of Trinity Chureh of (hin iy, Lotters od | tho _compavy from Mr. Josh Harts| Tho- | - Miss Neilaon will mocoed Bouoloanit et Booth's variotis concerted pieces. b = 3 “ ry ks b 4 of D¢ committeo s © - e o . ey Sy > = i 4 !"for tho spocis fonoral serricoof tho 197 10 |stenes, Yecaing motsing 1na ovnlog by tho g | Biahop ol of el Bahoo pding commities 10,1 yir® Comique; New York, - which” intludes | Theatro on tho12th of May, appearing a8 Ay | ' PoipeumiFrom o Priciss s A piE b’ i u . s act o Do B the Latiudinarian Dean &nd | - Uion T Chuneh oe T, 0. D. Helmer, O o Miiich for thaso_ gentlemen teatimor | bhe: Woll-known . performors’ Harmigan| and | Robeart,iu a drama founded on ' Renilworth. |10 GusAriliat Concordia Poery.- e e e tios s themeion th e Ladindiounst D o | Ul St by A o9 st o, | sl el eSO RS Sl | G, A T, S Gl sy | secod e il BB B Boghie ot s o Voo s F | B f i oy obrt ke T Bper . “gpite of thio **great gulf” intervening between | ond tho Bev. E. P, Goodwin Intho ovening. to produce s strong influcnce in his favor. If Dr. | others. Burles iea, avos; iR 22 Wil e, Br-Edwin '] concert, which also ocours at 3 o'clock this after- | family were present, and a lively scene followed ks ‘their theological - views. - Now, gir, I knew the: |, .7: 'UNIVERSALIST, -+ e . i1 should be chosen, Massachusetts T e ti L . rleeque, 18, fau effort, for %he present, ¥um9ugar.‘ ‘When the |- % - i % 3 ; ég;.‘fm’mflp; e, Nog, oin X know the | st faulc quure imer o st svnne end | b iccuslon v it i somplinent o e petomiime, chracter soncs, danicy areat of + Kenilworth ¥ termipates, Mr. Juniua o Bt e £ Jna epsgen ot the cossof npoanonn I0: i, and have readmore. than -one of. his numerous | morning upon the late bridge dissster in Dizon, ing her b om our paris| s, e iy anirol by tha kapws i roN on, hu & an- | 9 Qrarture—* Promethous ... sihoven | some” memento®of the composer, stormed tha ; - Pocios, and aomo of my,children Have passed un-| opRing Igé disister {n Dison, At tho Northwestern Convention of the Eplscopal | 20 y ageured by the known sbility | agdment of this theatrg which i8 to'extend over | 3 Waltz—¢ Aty Life is Love and Joy. ‘Strauss’| platform,- and: endesvored ‘to seize &nd esrry - Sor i apiscopal palm in going through the'zite | * Gentensiy Churchy the “ov. J. O. Peck pastor. Diweety held 1n Olorsland st il X idner e o ancasy sod. Batuciay maf- | X period of fiveyous Tho engagoiaontmado by | & Eolpguri! Tapert L ohen |/swey whateverrelisthoy canld lay hands on. & f confirmation. In brief, to sum up all Services morning nnd evening a8 ususl. - 1nined to increaso Ita misaionary work ot least 50 per us esday and Baturdsy mati- | Mr. Edwin Booth with Mr. Jeferson isto con- | B. Cavatina—s Barber of Sville Rossini .| -Hower from hia- by : A L ploo 2 brict, and fosum up oy | B mOrEing MRS et | SE2L S e coping yor s e fo cares oat Yop | moo porformances will bo given. . ~ ¢ ¢ tino in force, and that comsdian will open the | . % The Post”—Funtasio for com haarar; | fower from his-button-hale & sorip fom his - . .. ¥mowledge of the sceand .. @ es\n:tw. il | o G MeReow will res Zoustesiin izeet. | ecommendation of Dshop Dade, thaf o oy work | © 5 ATREN'S THEATRE. bortiere it g 7. Overtare—* Norma". Bellini | Tusic-bool, -lock of hihair, s huttdd, & trows- 3 simply T i 0 was, 10, epeak| ot Litilo'Sermon to Lt Feopls,? and 13 Lo of the Canvention should Yo as foe’ a8 possiblola tho | The éolobratcd San Trancisco Minstrels, ono | ne Shakepoars Library authoritiee, London, e Quataie e o iy dlotched and s e S Tt the. plan - of ---sslyetion”. o8 ° prot evenlgi0 YOG IR, ik o “iahtngton | HOBTS a0 patsed strougly dlsspproriag the fnter- g;r;h;w«;lg;l;;“d“‘;“;k?gg;;;“{;fig he | havo raised » fund to procuze, sl procurabla > TRE TOTTTMANAT 7'-=- | raptured public. ‘Happily, the polica Toiived jush : pounded by the Bishop, and. whichi T hive hieard | siects. Sarvics morning and Yening, o | e L e e ok st theamttng | Alkien's Theatro this-week. - The etz in. | copies:of. the firt, second, and ¢hird folio edl |in tho itlo of a now muslcal journal of attractive |88 they wero sbouk ta drog off Liszs boots and B e e and. again, Lo the only | Michigm Avemus Ghutcd, corne of Thirty-sccond | or permifing parsona who Lav Book; aud e feviting | A0 ERe e tho proat ' oad men » and | Lions of Shskspesre, Fhe eqloction contaius & |'clarseter, pabliehcd by Goorgo Woods & Co., of | break up tho grand piauo for rales, “fiezt ia B e hon, Tohuirasy (0 the_{ajonctions of | ftrect, (o B, . D Sheppard, pator.” doralig and | oxdinaion tooficlatoas miaisirs {2 sy o a azy | comedisag, Tilly o sty Hackag; e | COTy of, the fourth follo, by Messra, Heiry | Cambidgeport Mo otbe oo ey b0 jaald to fisve tholl taire se Tk privale sfiects e ho Apostles Paul and John, hie was not justified | STEUTE teryicos s ovy B ] of tho churches. B o g el mo & ohalp arims, | Sathisran & Coyt of (hefaatiils of o, fiotiyiwhich 15 Yoceived, With tho folloying con- | appeared piecemenl. *Ho thinksof rotiring again in being on friendly torms with & gentleman, | roct DA chimeriam by i Tov. Bpesking of the exponss of New York City cholre, | donna of cxtraordina yeosl procliaritieh wiine | 100 by Hovard Stannton of an original quar- | tonts: . TR 7| o monaatic Life, for the world is farteo bxciting. 5 Lioweyes learned and pmiable, who_is, and hos | oz " 0 e By s ziay WL T o L e hre i L | o o ainiing of Do f, Wambold, C. 8. | tors Benrm V-ACHIN, and other volumes; by J.,| . Not to e played much 1l 1900: Poetry—Geraldine? | forhim, he says. - .- ‘o 1 lovg been, denounced by-all- <Evasgelicals Trintly. Church, cormer.of Indlana avenue® and | ity onchaira than in aay other ity o "Forld, not:| Prenice Beaumont Read, sndd: Norrie'; John- 7 “Halliwell ;- of - Boydell's splendid folio Shaks-"| The Volco; To Composers and Othera; AL, Ling Yerdi, the idd N O OnE mud sid in this oounizy as ono who preathes’| Twcats-Tourll streot, Presching In ths mornis by Cxopting even London orParls, © The tarkl of sala- | 3 0Ge iy ORERICE PO Y ong and dance ar- | PO b{ths Lsto Jaines Hunt ; of Knight's Dic- | Concerts; Tocal Musie; Usisteen Foot “Tone:" Whero erdi, the idolo adoralo of his comntrymon, has e e O O ho sofar yonk pAtont | il pisior: o tho eveatag by the Hev. E. MsCherses, Tlea has Loon @reatly cahanced of late. A fow years | 502 B b o th 3 ar- | $51" Shakspoate, by, the Birmingham . Book |, the Difference?; An Evening with the Apolla Clnb; | just been the rocipient of an extraordinary do- readars o tho following toxta s Rom, 16, 17%.23 | of New Bedford, Mazs, e R Mot ano s ws coamidunad a ey ey Mneanicornn Hsta s andl Malllyla: B0 i Tho [P0~ Club; of tho Shkupeato Bociety's publications, b A TR O e D ke I i . Thes,, 8, 6.;. Titus, 3, 10 ; and 24 John, vers10; | " gt fnor | uPTIST. ! L L g e D e meeer, there aro & dosen | Frodericke, Wambold, and BMP““;’MM, 135 b7.| by Bobautian Evan ; of momorials of the tezcen- | How Touching!; Ny s e LT B e L e P Ll Ceglo, and Any American Epikc - whohas bad antop- | coni®, Curcty Walash aveans, Souh of ‘Hubbard | or mors orguniats who e s e | Bk, ey Diickua, £0d.5 FoRrinE § P taey. b3 Eammiel WhitBold, and, one of Hlli | in Bostons Aleste—ti0 Bitss the Lard Ay 8oul1%, | pootlio ot on of & quarteito, .the firet in this . . I ‘1 " o W We s, " A g finals, v A i edition ~: - s Glo i - t: s | peculiar style, by the great maestro. ro- i . 'portunity of seeing the London. (Eng.) Record, p,‘,’;}}, in the moring, .. B, s pagtor.. Tho pastor will | year, and tho sverago soprano thlnks hefself bit poor- | and in tho second past, 1Y:a Ao o, by Jelin- | woll's magnificent folio edition.” ~- /v . Gerty's Glove, Heating Place ; Our Music; Rey. Hemry, | BEAC TR A0 G P i R of the Kvangolicals, any time-during | Bovpel meiting i s SVeHBE. Tt 1 | e oo sesfessiah voently, devined the gles of | SORED Powers post, eLal Mo Bo.” by S0 e fron th Areadian, concemning tho righta | Ficy ey of Bor o n a O WL | B olinist, Binto, - whooin o ek " tho Insb dozon yesrs or. so, knows that wbat 1| Dadiann “Aveato Obipa; vk of ‘Thicioth otrect, e ol s oriacizal ahusehea | ** Tho Meeting 23 Bioulos and Livingetoric;” by | of managera: “Nost thestrical i retmber T T e r e TELEER o it Verdi (atier havixig.'n"flfi-hpmmfrfif ot i 3 i the ‘morning, and Bily” Bireh sad Olarley Dackus s * Burlsiue | tho ease wheroin M. Booth was sued for refus-|: oy ha G e oD Wb Boethoven's quartettes), said to him : .f* Maes- 5 y haye ed gpera troupo ini Wasl i r . ton, D s tro, we ‘always -play .the. classio--.quartetti ‘ing admittancd to two purchiasers: of ‘tickets. The' _cfme’a-hme :;1 m)b B&mczs‘mh‘{thmsh ‘it was Tamberlik hu 3 tb’ L aki o oneof much interest to the syhole community. |. :Tamber k'8 opera compasy. a8t been | one yourself ?.- Write it here in Napl ¢ th 3Ir.:Daly has avoided sl chince of trouble by banded. Y2 S wod{‘l may Jmo:. what ,wandiv:g .%si)i:nio: ‘comes. from our glorious sky.” Verdi made no b the theological slafus of Dean Stenley, || The Rev Bayes cologit Dean Benloyy | the Rev. W, W. Everts in‘ilie evening. . Tho bark of Peter bas ridden ont & good muny spells | DY Byron and, Sap el Dy f rinting upon bis tickets words whioh gives im | Rnbinstein goes to- Enropo,’ May 24, ‘His | comes 8% AO8 £CC0N AT, /30, Frio Ge ‘ il #o7 5 bu Ly B ] ozon, an" H i ¢ In'the estimation of the Evangalicals, is correct, |- L Tl i : : t g , i8 cory s Datit Churet cprmes of Wekvws ‘of nasty weather in is timo; pechaps it will rido out | Pris 3 A as e UaERAIsE dongregn Hretic, 886, | st sseei. Sreiching moraiag mud on ington ond | 36 80 SN Bt tno ouilook decidscly squaily. | Tvisis,” by Jofinson snd Povars; o date solo by S B el | B s S SR W | et el e, e DTSSR, iR, P - tho Charaeter oftho lato Hishop-nof stall st | o L mmu:"nmxg:h. S e Goveramento bormew st Tiom sscent glm‘""u 2dn? by Dackos, 9, ) ¢ e e O o that men Who, Liom thapul- | _ Tho Bev. 2. Fisk, of Grand Hapids, will mpgly the | legliation and bring 5 0 1%, <2008, {10 P ein | EoR R T h ‘and her Comedy i desk Py H121 eac b to elect the d thedr . Next “week, Laura Keene | her Corh . plhcessantfo et others of tho danger of be- | etk st Murrsy Ghspel, moraing snd ovening. gach pariah fo elect tactr prest, and mmekng e Tore’| Gombination 'aro o’ play - an ‘ehgagomen intis Y At | i The Rev. Richards will on.intimate terms with men of false religious’| : ., Fntngat ihe Enghish Evang that this s the next logical step in’ tho psth upon | Aiken's. s O of 'ihe Germsn: mssterss Why nof write Lie power to withdraw them upon repayment of ‘| American tour has been Vi -ofitabl 8 been very pr 0 + | were invited to his hrotel,: where were sasembled’ ~their price.- The plan bag worked well, but we : > - St iteh that thero wore smnevhwdtpnn e | _ Max Strakosch sailed for Europe lust'week. [ thq Pintos;-vioknists; Salyators, viola; ana’ erdi replied- to the subject; so that mnagers could bo certaid as to | B8 W0 SCEC MO CHE < and. cal: Lutheran | Churel, - Giarritiello, violoncell .He. will return about.Aug. 15, nd.two weel 1 . ‘Do and Robey srcet,. Sohr hpow 2 P te Ghristatelphinna will mitet for worship in tie | 3ud who yet have alwaya. elained- and sed tha |, 0 o e e wangati hall, commor of Lake and Desplatnos 'atroets; of 1030-| Fght of électing thelr pastors: - o 0 this weok, appeariug in = now ecngstional o'clock thismorntng, ° - - .8 707" | . The Evangelical Alliznce, which.is to. most in New entitled ¢ Crimo ; o7, Secrots, of City Lifd. . Elder-hMiles Grant will preach. dvenf’. Ohristian { York the-coming October, promisés to be'the groatest | COmMCS, woll ‘récommended’ by, the New! Yor! Guspel, on Groen stzel near Madison, morning and | ecclesisatcal gathesing yct witnsased 1o (hfs oustey, | prosd.: S : 2 3 3 T e olween: and 1, rom” Europe and i _Thelior. A. D, Gulick yill préach morning and éven tod 10 o presaat. - The British Isics, Oinions, should- themselves -cultivato tho_nc-.| Soenen® pibe PARI FYRRECI: o E logleal aten I U8 pith 6 : 3 g L 3 RIONS, p- ey S b rio strects, this morning. ! uropean stat p now fally entered, | . .. GLOFE THEATREa i s 3 ) b, it A ot o g | FRSIIT RS A Manst,, | BIGSHT b LIRS ot ool R S et ) ot i el o e s T R , 1l % b 8 0d, corner of Warfen ave-'| o, 763 by it a3 Cathiolic Obyiatinue- ioved liigh atandiog on the Eastorn stago, ia ac x‘rm for” | axenl, ow: that sevi of¢ the | T¢'will take four entire evenings to produce’ [ bit n!:"mnsievl.ll to ourselves, but. don't go to o UnTlutianer | 4o play sin engagoment "af the-: Globe “Thestrs’ [ Fo% ‘prominent lawyors in this city -are. agreed: | Wagner's newopers, “‘The King of the Niebalun- .?figt.w“’m%‘;’ b} %‘3‘1‘“’-";"5;" ! 3 ;- Verdi. f ", WoTth; :é]zpthe_pe_i;:gq:n “L?lm fiqu{{u;l;iiflmo gex,” which is to nppear next year. yeud ng at admissi it can bo legally rofused to any-| .~ A0 Groteliy Ridgway, tlis. soprano. gt Olg’|-Breatest o ‘modesn Italian masters, ..., ono whose,presonce would be in- any e | Fal'e condort Cong B bebr engaged by tho | . Toe Cairo comrespondent of tho Ametitan Re ghjectionsble, and, forthermors; that melther | coreof Traily Churts, NewHoren- © | ..., | 7 elMes s BOwag Booiat, 26 00, cierl Jongre slature can 0 . el !iven to Madame Parpa-Roes st the Vicerog: right. At n’ concert lately given: at iMilan, Mesars. | fheatrs on the 25th ult. :Tliere isa large colony _head of .n largo and increasing;party inthe Charch of England—a Euty.who repudiate ‘‘ver-" :bal inspiration,” and who quallfy, almost.to hoa-, " ralization, tioee _thoological -pinions. which - Bishop Mcllvaine, in common witli all Evangeli= cal clorgymen, hias taught as tho” only doctrines * OPERA-HOUBE: % miiz: bel.ievmy‘zr the u‘n.vzfig o;z fr.l;’a sool.” |t 4D, Gy ol e | the Esst aro expec! Thé Kifty Dlanchurd Buricequs ‘Combination i i o inconsisteacy of e Bishop’s. warning, g &t the Amorican Reform ccht, on West Was] Germany, France, Spaln, Bussia, Scandinavis; Italy, Jre 2 lanchard -Durleequs, s 5 AR AT, <. ¢ L Bhakspeers and Byron appoared, the former as a | . o th g ; intaini A1o5s | ington ntroet, near Ana. - vi s 2 | the Nethorlands, Indis, China,. At + I Fomains nrother waek, continuig” the porfarm-; | ;- During Passion week, in'Paris, the Odeon pro- i i This i of Greeks m- that city, and. Madame Parepa- £ b n reckloneness in maintuining e, doso | Elon sl bt e s i e NS (il s Gl e and | it Do Dibloy | duced Massenets sacred play, \* Mory Magdic planint, the latter a8 a siager, Wi is cetainly | Rosa's fathor being s T tosk, they united miih, Jon; ™ & realistic pieceof, the old type. . Tha gtago . - | tho Amierieans-and Einglish in doing honor to the elfect, wan, bpwever, marred by somo- dovout | ‘Wiebiawaliwill form o concart troupe, and canfatrice: ‘The subscribers-presoited Madame $ioopla | Wiio. went, £0 " the reheareal, and 'being | stext'on o Westom tour to extend as fur ng “Parepa-Ross with o magnificent Egyptisn neck- ‘shocked at the bald tréatment of thelegend on | San. Francisco. The ‘‘Rubinstein = Coscert | lace and s pair of ‘earrings.” Tho -house was “ivhich the dramais founded, wrote to the Pre- Troupe,” which firat included Rubinsteln, Wie- crowded to its ntmost capacity of” tdsommoda- fact of Police, implaring .him 'to withdraw the niawali, Liobhart, and” Ormeny, bas been-dis- | tion, every seat’ hiaving“ been' disposed of Jicense which 3. Jules Simon had granted td the [ banded. s 7 v < peveral days previous at an exorbitant prico. ‘sdthor. Thoy: did mot obtein all they wanted, | ~ Daid Laurie, o il X The'performance was & continnons -ovation, the o Brctéct only consenting to -suppross th | g e e, of Glasgow, bes Jusd a0t e etego being coreradwith, boqueta evary imo “Gliga, - socossories. and, costumes, - which 10 | agniicent Cromona violn, -known: s tho | THOSEPEESk PORT, o cifts. alrendy men thought oly theaffical. M, Blassenet on- | & Sancy Stradverius.” for, the large wum of £350. bger‘-' s HD ora) i :flwpms:?m L a-i;x::%_;:;m (;g 5i7,. , siron fasorite in C) or first appearance -0-mo; - friondship for an m‘-‘"‘“"“"é end that through | 4 ¢ore o Brothren of One*Faith' n'i the hall, corner | our own country will be ropresented in the Con- d - dances: will be'intro: aseries of years, anly proved.to me that the good “ 5 | B O O obop wia potter, than his orseds,| o) ;@i’:uv‘?;exgk o plreots, on e Temrd. oF-| Aeaitcan,” Gumor DE- Do iitam - Artune, 4 " pnd this reflection forces me to the beliof that the' | Earih. e R T 7 % | Ring, Bidhop Simpeon, Dr. Warren, ‘of ‘Boston, e spostolic.injunctions referred -to above .are, “in.( The Chicago Progrossive Licousn’ mests it Grows | Vincent, of Now York, roprenentatives from tho South- L5 ' meastre, inspplicablo to tho state of socis- | Hall No. D17 west Madison strect, stIp.m. : - - | ern Btates, and probably, though it s not et certain, _MeKeo R g in uaun’nswemfi century. _Further, our Bial- _Elder D. B. nnd Mrs, Mapefiald -will preach in Mie- Dollinger, Hyacinthe, and such representatire men of each’o) nxng ina favarite farce. ) O i remsslvos being witnesses, I feol myself ot ;fi\m& ‘o, 610 Weat Lakestrect; 8¢10:30 & m, and | theCatholioxuform movement. Tho oDics 10 b6 dice |« van' s i1 A WORTHY TROJEQE- - ¢ & Bberty to class most of the so-called fundamont-. | Tl fev. C. Day. Nablo will resch to thie. Becond | delity, 4 Slrtien Dk, Clrintiniy aniads | Witk that oynigetiy and geparoy which & M doclrines, necessary to_ bo +believed tor. the'| Swedenborgian Boclely in tho Flymouth Congreqution- | Chrhiianity sud Givll Government, Forem and Do :l,e°§§gg§§::;§‘$?§§;;;5:“;:;‘¥°:§sefl°&’ n @8 rformance of ‘“Dad’ slag Appear | feins ufi:flg n(thteutl‘al:le m!;:mnil% Wb‘l‘:”u nd I shall Ml Ghurch b 3 gl thig afternoon, on'*The Ay~ | mestio ] Allszlony, Corlstisnliy sl Bocial Bunday- | oot up farewoll benafit for M. H. Wil P i dram 7 of the Bible” . 75, L - 0ols, etc. A rcport on t te of in eacl Yo ol - ¢ . Wil- i g €9 | : - enturo in fature, when Thear the s 0% | V5R Soclety of Spiitulits. Bereicos at'No, 99 | comnizy zepresented on the sate o ralgion n exch | £CC 7D 0f th uldest and hest kpowmof Ohicago | deszorod. to supply tho eflect by lssuing Mtk | Tho dato of tho viokin Is 1715, as b i8 32 ex~| tho Croyn Princo, e Princoss Said, the wit Hlesinatic”. Bound. LOTet Sayec “and-tho asfal | Yest Bandoiph sizeet st 10300 . and 0 pan.. f male G o o selora, inasmuch ds ho has plaed 1a SY07 £ Eations Uhuelil 8 GlaEad e vpliep, | At S T e o e & Sincoss aand Pacha, and. - Fashionable Chrlitisnity in Tondoniis growing tobe | $7© built in this city.sinco 1600, HebasBOchuerr | o b oy _-:ne_vchmfm»m, upon the'| 3L Maurice Birakosch hig purchiased? :;‘3.;?.’&%":“, fr&;am'?m “i’m: m{:itéles iil.;:{'; a3 con diam brace! L «* | yory smusing. - People are now invited to prayer- | Qusly ill for Some timo past, and is about ta Tc-- m.mnppmmdyumqminmmg;um soiros, | tiro_from the stage. Mr. Hooley has liudly, 2 &n &:gm‘ngl)glny.‘ n’l“l: Ne;‘mfiam dltgnwi:: Efl?h' tendered tho use of the thoatre fgrt the r?ccaqmn, \ & : exception of names, , B 0 fol- | and it is prob: ‘performance Moy 11~Fourth Bunday afior Esslor. L7, 7 Torig trampesipt of & ‘card whid 1 Lus Tecelved | nall ;m’:gfihflfih‘:%:gfuz":f iy 5. . Hay 1358, Nerous, Achilleus, Domiiills, and Fan- | 't 3ir. and Miss — propose (0. Vi) 1o hoid b Bille 5 kel ‘erztiug, MAL BN Gk eading on —— eveniug, 8t 75 o'clock, when tho com- [ ¢ oo FOREPATGHED oWt ‘3lay 13—St. Teidore, B, 0. D, - . Enynflflmdluuqunaud. Babject ! Rev, xi. Boad- | Adsm Forepsughls Mammolh Ageregal 3ay 14-8t. Leo: P, C, D.; 8 fice, AL, o Yrom 154 103, Morning dress.” Under such s | €Onsisting of five immense} paviliets, ex: May 15-85t. Monica, W.- & prescription . as “to costume, one can faintly im-' ‘hibit this week in Chicago, for the first four days ey 16—8t. Waldus, B. O. agine -the consternation which might ensue if a | on tho corner of Aadison and’ Elizabeth streots, Alay 17—St. Paschal Boylon, C. : eat should arrive in a business coat or an aftornoon | pnd on’ Friday and Baturdsy-on tho comer of: g 1 glory than . — i 3 gown. Italso suggests the possibility’that evening |\ gesto nnd Tyehfy-sccond streets, From what E t. . My faith.in opinions as saving troths |.. 0 ELSEWHERE.: . = - : snd, perhaps, even Mc‘y'fldnlm, mey et bo sllowed |'giio pic g8 CEY RS Forepaugh a8 8 ot gono ;. g0 that a good man will, henceforth, b6 [ e ralestine exploration partied, English and Amer- | 5 praver-meptings. A writerin' the brodd Church- [: mBPH> e o be toath- o520 tho truo * Christien, wholher ho baliaves | can,ar fairly st their work - s e iy gt o vl | A 00 AL 08 2 et and st i tida £ : : b, as far 28 the was ‘concernod, | o gives 4 in Chist's divinity or not. IIL A" Drotestant. misstonary infhe Saland af Taniit | Ho0 0T " W danco ors cad party, Sorad: | thal travels, aad who, to,s greater extent than = o b * it tates. He has enga; . Manrel, the | enameled locket with sn® ansé” diamond in The b0 Tanis. "R‘;’mg‘,’ififlx-,mf_}; follows | Davitons, who will recoivo 12,000 francs s month. | the contre, » furquoise and dismond risg, a_tur- fhe dodga resorted to in chaburg. to abut ous | Tho costumes for tho opera will cost, wo gader- | duoise and dinmond locket, a gold Arabie brace- colored people from attending public zmuso- stend, 50,000 francs. S e nntsl.nteli chain of scarabees, very old and val- ments: - .. TiYe . Handol's “Messial i sbont to bfia;foml‘ga b %ot o diinondy, .1 The uiter futility of end to hoist the color- | TN the very.nose of 0 e] ‘inIe-' Be . A 4 & e e B g a1 Sguallty with | tamboul Iteelf. Thia march of musical Chrs-| , A Neploe Laiter to thd Boston Advertisér daya fhoir white nojghbors is amusingly filustrated by & | tianity, howover, does not proceed atthe inatanco ©0ld Lauro Rossi, Dircctor of- the College of derios Bdoptad by e atie and, ether | of tho Turk himsell. The Eoglish residents in | Music, and, I bolievo, Bgnoli's instructpr when e o tho. most, ni-golng popustion of Miasly | Constantinople are organizing e performince. 1o was a pupil, thire, plosded. for: e ores. - The colored peopls wonst and | Viola Pisani,” the new opera by” Perelli arrangement yas mado at San Ca] EE R LSt SRS T | romicd o S B of T ol | B AR T S ud the whites will of courso oo 3 e e permitia oo 80 whete 10 | recontly produced at the Scaln, Milen, was, 8 dis- | sition for himeelf in tho United Btatee.. So the . di tied bets the wind d the 6 Fard 3 ¢t e et enegers have stopped | Tl failure. Campanini took partin it ; but bis | hores troated him kindly enough, and spplanded Boom_ swaiting unbelievers, to say “ doubtfulY | ., my friend, for we are ali of yosterday, and kxiow X nothing. - Mr.. Editor, :-if . clergymen, and Christian men and women generally, will com- -~ bine to- elovate the mo: and -promote: thi :. physical comfort and intelleciual -advancement, bf the masses, instead of building extrayagantly eostly. churches .in which *the. beauty and fashion™ of the ““set” to which the buildings rafiucfivaly belong may display themselves, we hall Goon see £igns of & nearer spproack to tha _ Hfillennial dny of glory than ore_at present ap: ‘. CALENDAR'FOR THE WEEI forence % . EPISCOPAL. stagein deep mourning. .. Hay 11—Fourth Bunday after Exster, - b T BOMAN CATHOLIO, ™' & watch with mono writes encouragingly of religious movements there. P sormer ware th characters Tea and P.”' Aftera | any one else in the busiriess, sdvertices whg‘k e o is TIE RELIGIOUS NXEWEPAPERS p ‘nobility, ‘managers B . of the city.are nearly all now located in their | The students of Audover Seminary.are tobave the | long study he discovercd that the cabalistic sign stood 2 s } elling Hikets fo their entertainments, nnd exhibit ("Yoice was, hueky and udcertein ‘-though in'| 3 ar in the third act, v Jmora spacions, sad. permanent qusrters in | benefitof a number of loctures {rom tha Xer, Dr. Iong siudy bo alacoverod that Lo cabalas Sen #0] | shiows and shows what ke, sdvertens, 5 [ 2 | guly o tavited gnest, Tha form of admiseon ickol T Shengein, & fow daya bafore, i had muog | 550 O N el ot b stilad, and * ‘them hznding Bibles round on 3 tra n in-'saying ¢ ‘adopted-is somewhat aa follow: z with great purity. EE N e ma-oponwmfleg“mw i euid 16 the raidat |- Woolsey. the 'business-centre of the metropoiis. = The o {2 e ITobaceo, sssa the Observer, is eschewod by gome,of | ments, ho le t disgusted, wif . Pt Rubinstein, phyiufi]in Albany the othur%n!ght, of hisaes and 'a’storm of the- indescribably de- tray, like refresh- d it I ot ot i for the'fes | ETest - chow - of -“dlio * sesson:: i3 St ) stopped in tho middlo of & piece, semackivg, |.risiso. hoo-oala which, a3 Ttalizn sudience iz Chicago. Everybody remembora | , the . Adoance camo firsk, TomoYing to tho now'Ad- ance, Bulding, No. 107 Fitth ayonus. " Tho, 82 clergy, it ols steckeninguic pptins B ok the Frayers. splendid ‘combination of ‘smusing snd ins Eada Vew Covenant hias just gons into ita new, once 3 ay-achool warkers mington; T | . i 7 -tivo featare ibi t season by Mr. . e st do the stupid people mean by theif éver- | mure to pour ;ont. ppon Isckadasieal santimen- its old, quarters, No. 14 Madison street, and | bold Union Teachers Afectings uce SRR %, - CLOUDS. . r‘&?f,i‘ig‘i“wfié‘“fi‘xfi xgfiil.::so, sustained - | *Sorarm repmttuny savedl 5 | ating runniog sbout? it i Quite Jmpossiblato | tality oF weak. ineficricy. ~. It ia-but fair ta ;' -mow.comes tho Inferior, * which bas just gone ‘.‘..".,‘,'EL‘“& minlater Hds cards flél;flm‘md 0 .:'h; N g 5o Eovore leon'in tho death of the world-renowned e ‘;d::s- gw-ng::;} 58 T & i |y He then roge, bowed, and_left tho plat- | eay, bowevex that the’" violent -dlsapproba~ ¢ - from' No. 161 West - Washington ' sirect Bows oty chur Al L5 decri gition, *rog i Isawaclondlet, yesters'on, - .o | elophant, Bomeo, The placo thus made Yacant e e Tamania( @ ; | form, to which he refused to retarn to ply. - tion which followed the groat terzet/o was not all S to tho hew Movomick Blook 0B the-| " Guon, 0 inesa toheth mors ghocfishin 32 |\ qoffinhstowd God s poed bas boon’ supplicd. by another fub spectuen of Cif " |[Euoten walet ine mimsgclz | | The Jounal des Debats tella’ s good story of e o o sier singor helped 19 % X W t anting chris ome A ; g o i v hi : ¢l whioh building wil also, hereatter, bo found. | {7 Ctiristians than any other place of s siza in the Goi's golden thread ita stay. clophantine groatness, christened AT Ol |f cevimimon | fmaito Hssociation. To detray| ) & fi"s‘n“;f;,0;2‘50'::3“;”5&3:;}?‘;“;”,}&3& rovott tho wrath of the pit: * w0 Tilghts wera - tho hesdquarters of tho Presbyterian Ministorial | "o mynton ono hundzed and ftty.four thousand P ; .| thiusistic comments of tho press of Washington, g on a0 expeeted b1 ¢ | 2 Do e e Penaro roturnnd | QL0 e 0 B e ey 2t Haes fléumzanom The tflgnflmfi W:!;Ehmigg;“gfizi“b'i{ Ponndlnllmsugumd:nnm»mm required to sustain | H;&f&?&%‘;’v“%iflfl‘v i | Baltimore, Philadclphis, sad rizgmh.f v-f;: oot eger muat be| & ¢ | tio production toiia suthior, with tho remark, ;’::r;‘«fi;: cwryamecmml'm:'eu;a:&om" !"’r{\";a s ;- down-town, expects to remove to 8 more.c} 2ho Oburch of Englan St : : venin 3 St | Majesty, Ada ? owmen,? ' FERRRGY W do; bat § 3 X “tfom ao; UL looalty wesy spon. . The TWestern Caltolicand | “iThe fathful Cathelics of Belginm havo sant SI0,000 A mural front of Sy ot el ¢ - ! ‘cofifigeé']:c?‘ et fommar alforts, b for | prescnted ‘and aslivered jail ; | - Your roquiem wll dos h"";gdl;._ vould 13%e | furtfer trlal of the patience of bis fellow-citi- 1.1 * Advent Témes are still on the West Side.” i " =" | s gold to the Holy Father during the month of March. Lol eie (g the ‘scsson of 1573 has buile up a positively e O i 4L 1 | e e e ShbT Bago componsit 43; 804 | Zens, whtise comments in (Ho lobbies snd cafos . Lo NoTES. ... i . ' | TheRev,Mr, Gerritt,s Congrogational mintiter of | . yo clondletlostits anchorlag ' ! | stupendous organization. It nOW comprises tRO dressed. L et et SRERL] - ol sarcastic for mo torepoat here. * Bishop Foster, who officiated at tho dedication’ | gtoddard, has been ordained an Episcopal ministor in . T o i beauty fr Y H mensgeries, filled with the rarest and fineat = ¥ E 5 ol - | Kever a great singer ot s good detlaimer, ha i =% T:; L s wrata-con ol arrayod - | g Jci 7 S l For the Dramatic Asto- A numbér of sdmirers of the greak tenor HMatio | scemed to me to havo fallen off grestly in all bat : hava formed & fand, tho interest of whicli is to | circumference, ginco T heard him last, ‘and hia ,Eeene, N. B, specimens of the lnimn!kin%}inm ;two mn!t::f::i ' of the Grace Methodist Church last Bunday, ection of wonde L - gays thatin no American city hiave the interests | A church's osperity, mentionsd in az. Easterii pa- Tl iy ppectinennof X : : ; ; of the Methodists been so widely. administared | per .last _wzef consisted in' tho eroction of sixteen eyon .- ; R wo:k- “l‘l‘; “::ang : yask co! + and, last bub not & Bar aliesas bienl v . be dovoted to o Mario Scholarship for K'vuw; .attempt to find sccoptanco with' the most exact- L 3 in Chicago. - The ohurchos have been located, | sheds for theshelter ofteame, ' Alis] in balf:an-hour it loomed i Joast in excell chanism e ¥ & fust-clasy circus | The snnouncoment slready boon| made | tenors at the Conservatoiro do Musique.. Mario; | ing andience of 8an Carlo, in my opinion, falla O s croatod and ox- | _Beventy-twoper centof the written and published | - - Ajaggedmerlonbigh, . o aad e o the rorld’ s cren | at Wilkie Colling has drumatizad bis: lateat | being tonched by this compliment, has prosented | but Listle, short of fomerity. PR A mpwb;c}““‘:;e "'h?’n"““?m?nsmk work on | beoks aferd the E“:ln"sawguw e u’i‘.’s‘:g’ bbeessed batitoinentd | ;%:—d-;s;g ?ins:::r?i‘ :1‘:‘: nl‘:?vrrmu'} fg’lesu e Ply.| movel, 't Tho Now Magdalen,” and transferred | the Foxmders £ original full-size paintings, ope’ fi B e | o ma S picimwirsins FTmEIeet . ) |l b el | B el 20 U (i | bt e e e SENERARNOTICR:, ra their individual 0wt . ~ho ol BC VA8 Van Oott has returned to New Englind 3 2 \ when we have the strong blo | rites i o g Ve N B ~ - Ezond and propheti snd money hss boen mOSt | anderks e O e ot oo oo hin | .+ O Te s 1o gy dorma? 77+ | e e ey e e eons coniain | Fliers: DONSTGr, i la, mndsrsion bire, 0% | | Tho muieal it of the Cinclonatl g |5 t: . economically oxpended. ; ! . | Witnessed in the West. Her ordination {o the ministry 1t evea threw & pall athwart B l?&tha_fivegren ehiows, will traverse ou princi- | PRSPy e 0T A Y e to have been fore- | 8aYS that “2iss Esllogg is, in every tisgue,an | e Tho management of the Y. 3L 0. A.hasbeon | gtill lingers, . SRR i pal thoroughfares. Tt will b & sight well| worth pectoy 10:.'inalcmrmrecanfly' enaivod by Misa American girl. She 18 thia i her-delicate |-~ AN & p 5 : somewhat changed recently. Thenow odminis- | - g ig ptated that Mz. Astor bas prescated to Trialty 1 S o ot seefng. . - {v+ | Tableceq from him, he says: 2 howuty ; hes lithe, -yet perfect form; her tiny, | ; isbersby given that apolication has beest made to the | ¥ iration 16 porfecting plavs for more 'efobtive | Quurch New York, imo goiden candle-tticks eibe feot | " Ipavoseen joyonshumanheats: ) ’ oreman gossTR. <t ixo | UL ST8: apeiition. o the | OT-Rhitehand and Arab foot and the New Ataotesnd Fontucteligrann Gompnny for tho relpua ¢ « +.. sission work. Theoffice of the Aesociation will | high. . Th ‘eandle-aticks sre appendages to Bitualistio-{. ...~ Lose every loving tralt, - | Mr. Macready was_.the origll Virginius, | u{"&fiuwm S piay lot :finwfi .,u‘:“nf;?r (he | York Commercial :Advertiser. adds: ‘*Har Arab | been lost, e UBdsies ol e isinals baving ! ot bs remaoved, s herotoforo reported, but will | worship. z o7 and do;km.m.elvu,dlillnuu!_flld come, Caius Gracchus, and William Tell. - - <y m“ ho stealers of plays, let the public know et | soot has often.been Temarkod, but- it Dever | . B B o eeds . 2 F 3 B e on Euaue“. réh of n:h ot ’afiefié’&"%“;‘n‘? ?35.“1’&3?& . Ta umbral scom A2 B 5 ooy . L. Bienor Blitz has sailed for Burope, lea7ing the:| own dramatio yerslon, which ace Dot 0 be found in | seemed to us 8o ‘hnmuhly r v 189, Ky, 89755 guaces: = i 2 * E L - S i~ The paronts sud teachors of, the Ohwrch & e e e A A S 4 AR A A Sl s e 4

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