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IBUNE , B St ® o & ; 42 o R e o in«iies:dé itis pmbit}ia_ that, il Mr. Hart baa while the other, fu:].; Iol!y;‘;n';i us'.;flm‘sm I?d“ the managouient of 3. MasStakosdh. 1¢ p S R enjoyed & season of unus cuniary success in | -in'contour, concesls a yo! 0 within its bosom, A the scheme includes the engnge- Vb, tastans of Bosion bave trzaty-ssven chuzeh | Mo Yok, e has nowhers ostsblishod 8o frm a-| and is covered almost to tho smmmit with 8 rich Lo stated ot Eearios: aoulton, Miss Carey, v | ergantzntions, the Methodils tvoaly tro, ths Congro- | popularity in o _brist s period as ho bas in this-} and invd g growth of vegatation. : ‘The ous is | Mr. Bantley. Ahe snditorium. The lecture-reom will seat:| been remarkably: well attended and nnustall 1,200.. The Building Committce, -wisely proflt- |interesting. The Rev. W. L. Noyes, tho'Hon i%ghy past experience, have discaried”entiroly | G. Spaftord, B, F. Jacobs, D. Montgomars,, the former -plan of heating by pondrous’ fur- | others, have cifciated. Tt is proposed that! hie i R s 9, . naces, and will provide the entire building with ghall be s jubiles week. Mr. Moody bas “be e B -ffth, | city: .Ho was grected on” Mondsy evening with | ever &' jicture of- sublimity, and commands our $ = i g L Western Seaman’s ¥riend | suitabic stoam hosting appsraius. g T o't lond the mootinky evory day; sad | G 0 aptlsts-Aft, and tho Briscotalisna’) , “cigivded . honse, -and - the et Dxiaresh | nighest admuration, tho kit ‘may novor appoal | _Tho- Béstliovan Quintstte Clab, oF Bostony Soci - - UThe worle of -Teconstracting this church, otz | Prof. Ira D, Sankey will proside 2t tho 0fgad ; pinisters 1 Covtngion, 1n., ‘Who toro abiemity | 10 1tho °. entertaibment . has not, during | toour warmest sym 5 the other now at- | ¥ .3::5“ organized mAus';!-x 18 iyt oh N ociety. withstanding the drawbacks both of weather snd | It is éxpected the atténdance will be very 1arge. ‘|’ ryther than print, bocoues thelr. scrmons aro eill, pro- 5 oxhibited tracts us by its manile of dark-green. verdure, | 3 reRCH making an.enyisble_rop: st b : : : rs detailed to tako thelr dis- enca. " Tho . coming’ and now at once fasvinates. and frightens by & ;zt:n% v!g C. N.OA].lsn firab flvgth: F Cl‘:i’:les’ i ne bo ; falling walls, bad. been quito. successfailyper- | - J. F. Bmith, s recent Fmdm“ of the Clicazn:| ouro the arrest of renoeiers ot otings.” o5 Hing T =5 -formed, and is ons of. the few instances ip Which Thoological Seminary, hes ‘been--ord: e no .chisngo.in this respect, because | eplendid d;mhgrfi‘;l ‘molten laya. If o regarded as sublimif H b ; i 3. 0. .; Charl Bishon Clarkson cdmialstored Lo rito of condema- ihe eliracter of tho programme, though entiraly ty i ropose, the other is. | K0Pz, socond viols and thato, and Wolf Fries, % the contractor has complsted his work upon the Beocher, where 1ib is the acting “pastor of ‘the iract b e Eistory of tho Orgatization and TS | day specified. o e Congregations] Church. o e e G il Gy iy | elangod. i -dtall, promises to malatan 119 | grandeur in action, bupelled by 3 pent-up pover Wi e .{tia expected that .the entire edifice will be ‘During the last four years the' Leavitt Siraet €ight peréons. Thlfmwg g::sm; g}.u j over Lo~ | samo excellence which haa gained for it theap- | to sudden and might;y cruptions.” " . .. A number of admirers of Mario, at St. Peters- s ol -+ .+ | zally eompiated, zeady for dedication, by the Tet | Congregation-] Churel Has recciysd 180 acces: medme ‘oap serice 1n tho Saloof 2o, wnd. | probation observablo. in o roeints. Tucte | ' Now York Trume of tis 106 tnst acias || DufE; have formed s funl, tho intarest: of which ‘. | of:November, until which time sl services will | eions. s : At anntsacsary of the Hartford Thoological Sem: mfi&efis;::; vfig {‘5::'5;’111 ”ligc!?io durit "‘-B ' | *Chiarles 3. Barras, tho dramatic writer and ao- | 1 tobe ?‘ffi“d C':f a l(ar:nvsch::ihflizx!p for youn| - be held in the basement, z ‘to be a rounton’ of the gradustes’snd’ [*CRE IS N oy oo ooy, | thor of *The Blssk Crook’ ¥ho was, lately | tenorsab tho Conseratoire do AMusiqud, an institation. . The-graduating- exercises | & etches,- al em more Or ractive. | \illed by falling from the cars' near Cos Cob Mario, being tonched by this ‘compliment, haa = . A might bo oxpected from thels sblo Topar, ¢ ? New .First ~Congregational o of Troste o & L havs. mogloctel the OPRORLUEL( 10.| Save o8 fintac: Teseies o ootato valuedak | Broseited o the founders o original fuleiza T e miont in o tericty catortainment | Sonzgoale ntestate letving o oot o ad- | Daintingy, ono of himself as Don Juan, the e of Julis Grisi as Donna dnna. e Boasd of Trustees for the past yeor wore x0~ | “my ‘hoy Sy w3 5f Tiie Senior Cluss will take_ place- on Tuexday v Aoy 20, " Tho - reuuion 15 set down for the The: eleoted for the ensuing year, 88 Weroalso tho | 4ng evening, A ; ; : the Nimuy Chiuzeh, . et 46 N ] : | P tmoxceptionable -character, shonid not fail to | Fi ; n d to Becrel GASTIT Lag £ B -— ™ | . iy 2 p Church Edifice. 3 An?;gr::su;lx:‘ of ghgrg‘z’:gé’:dgo:é e odlits | e e Bt T T e Jraadty thle | B tons soot called -Duiakiids, thoronghly con- | 8080 now, for it s scldom that so much real | BT RO e st ho wonid g | h ceinent i3 made’ of the denth, ak s | s gavan to bots ta'Steond Beptistand Amert | dat Rimbsatofon o Divtao eebidence end, | Toced of Sy ey et wiglom 1yl | tlent is chucenizatel in ono compuny, diluted | bory of naminiatistion, snd o i bafore | Novaca: of Caslo Coceis, £ Nortoroof Talisa s ; ~ 272 | oo Stformed. Cinirclics, for tho use of thelr | this svesing, on WEaniin Frison o ho Wor erided that s Lrallir e e £ | With a0 littlo that. is commonplsce of inferior. | Surosato Hutchings yestexday, in sccordance | composers.’ Born in Naples in 1753, s com- Description of the North. Star Mission | placés of worship during te time of its tempe- Bt Bound - o oy peesshis this morningand! i FACREE F f-',;’fifimfifififih‘;“x‘zim"l‘fini'fi“fl:“’%flffiofi' with the notica. Hiram D. Barras, who claims S has siudies In tho Conservatoiro della = b : 3 1~ .| rary Housclessncss. 2 4o | evening, at tie Fullorton &venue Ohurch. - 4 B e oghizing the. Iay, proachiex aa & valuable person- | {io'nze to0 well Jmown in Chicago to demandan toba 3 brother of rhe dead man, opposed tho | Madonna di Loreto at 10 yests of age, and rosa - ; Church., B Tho spiritual ontiool of the Church seems e o e Bemys Muciaughlan proaches, ot the | ,age 1n the work of carrsing tho Goupel o tho masece, e tlon horo. -+ Talko 1t and Don't t D | granting_ of tho litters, and - nsked, through | tobe one of the most brilliant. of the galaxy in . ¢ : ‘First Scotch Chureh, the morniug subject belng, * To-: ongregationalAssociution Which rectntly met st” ‘y"?bymfifl on here: ake 1t and Don't take | Coorniol Yor a postonement of - the hearing to | which. shone Rossini, Bollini, Donizettt, Mercas well accord with its {emporal prospertty: the e B Mg T 2 ih 118 il o " o e appoint and ordan preachin ‘Mosars. Kerns and -Wild; Ono, Two, e 2 3 aaiu, I S This morning it receives an unusu ly large | sirsble Poverty. ; 3aulibal, Alo., votod to aypoint and ordxia preaching |t (%) MUC . CFend fisa Jennie Hughied ::mlpnx‘;;_s -’erm mfiem o?m ‘Fr_aqul';:t: dante, and other illustrious composers. : s i ) reioion of | -~ Prof, J. Q. ‘Csraoh; of eniz, will b this"| ddacons for Jotal mipdstyatiod, . 1* < L ot in f 2 i i . . sccession to_its numbers upot, FOTICER G mmmsmamsng,:huwmu'acnmxmfl~ ‘aincons for WAL ML ot 0 frotably | 1o Ber protiy, ballad* Kallarmey.” Miss Hughos | fion. Tlioge _ststements Laving boen pre- A_Philsdelphis paper suggests _that * Our Programmo; of the.Services in | faith, menybeing from tho Sunds . aratng and eroniog o the Unted O, ¢ & 3, of : 3 Killarne s Hug) ? LA T 5 e corducted e Rev. Arthar “Swazey preach, ro- | understands quito thoroughly the eirms nd mothods | posserres n eweet yoico, which has been very f an af- ic composers tako tho matier now in bhand i grammo. of o, Servioes 1™ | eGP e Fn b p et | e gy RIS U | PR e e BARMR IR | e S e Hnng e st i ajomsmmen, o o e | A5, s ol salhe Sk Sl U s P | e e e R e e oo 3 0| S o oo ] sl ot o sl ) : e : | spiritual resnlts, o1 has cortinued withilmost o TBe Sor, AUl B Eitredge will preach 8280 | - 1y puistan o) for gl LoFisd on the 3l of | conscinntious, - stuly fn | ep Vocstim, | Shoc e iatond 15 eesont claims to -xoom, 80 | L1355 woll known,” observes the paper, ‘t that ot i ot G| it ety | SRS SR L SRR B B Yo' St G TR B Rl ot 5] 5 i i ilding wi and avening, at Grace =L i 3 8 v i ing— 5 - dar for'the Week. . :m!,e: s ontry fnio e sew boilding with & "L oo, Beihg il e e morning st MoViek- | Calvinlm, 2ad Slchmmsission e sptinal studi o, spoeiily us Ui Jater s lssod fo the A, %‘fi:{? gL ‘5’1}11:;?:;{{?!5 aad Wealing~ | 1563 eevo the Queon. ™ ; LA 2L L e "oaission schools, ¢ Dright Sido” and | T% - o spiscoman. ' ek i b aaliniiaga | i B oo es A elegant tolel, o billor | ™ - Tho Druseels corrospondent of the Muiscal - . Drorataent smong e publio benevalent insti- | Bothiany,” which flau church has in dci\;_uge,ge . The Rev. H. 0. Kinnog.will oiciate, a8 uwusl, 480 | merted of articles tothe Clristian | nteligencer, i 10 | hoabern T ot Do e the Eph',lfl Drea;:" - 1ausiC. 45 fii’?},‘i"’.‘? n’ifi:“:: gfu; y;ond%gtm xgvem.icu dua < ¢ e i urishing co: 0 cnt. k AR 10 g3y Tespect | gl 3 e am,” o ® g sieur Vi : g e e reniziton, O o e B “bowers, of t. Jolin's Churdh, wiil, st af whleh B b e T2 b opiacon, it o loug- |4 Lok e iant," '« After tho War | Tho closo of the operatio season haa been £01 | creating considerable eoneation 1 seml o - also e e niming conddenco snd vor- | 83810y fiThe s chrel orpanizatio, and thy thb notica of our citizens i3 the Weste | tho *Bright Side™ tondiog in the same dire:- | preach fis avening o Cucy comabat by ALY, Chatics sad Miss Cerrfe Austis, | Mohdsy evening thero is to be ‘an entertain- | is an sppiisnce b i i 5 Fieand Bo ‘Tt was organized pur- | tion. p o g f Tuding with e mCay g sppliance by the aid af which & plager Beasian's Eriand Bociely, | e Bov. | | Thio manifest spisit o -the meoting Thurslsy | 425, U GHrCh. e as uauil,ab Bt Staphei | 4 Boton dlixa e rineplo spon ety 58t oncindiog with tho lesghablo pagiomiuss * T16 | mes st Standard. Hall for tho honafit of o tonching buy o3 Seia will play & full chord, 20 suant to s call from & body of men & evoning was that of gretituds, rather than (0r- B e Piciies; and. havo accordigly | Shadow; o, ATrip to the Moon.” S mar o ich . wil 1hata novies will now be ublo to accom; . js i reh, X e il 1 s given: b : s ot 4 Orphan lom which will partly 0w, 1 a0y & R e e o | s B P S | SR s semo et sl | BRI LURSS | v H R e | ' o, o e | S ey g S gk e 17 sense sectarian. It i3 T L ture prosperity of the Church and the ity Church, on Y aned “229 | future time,: . * . doubtiaes be visited by hundreds of person, the | threa wecks from this timé the Apollo | 7 Wl s ; : " 'ho Louisville Courier-Journal ssyn: * Hav. g s sirangth to the cause of Prolostantism. G g 10 s Last" & Zotave drill and bayozet | Jowed by a blank in local musical afairs, Next | clog thoro, and especially among organists, It " The students of the Mothodist Theologieal Seminzry panist jean Seamsn’s Friend Society, and hes for ise which it Tepresents. e this v & 0 & 2 5 kg 3 B 2, A st el that porton of tho county b roptniy i, | g O e TP B || T S, S o S aitiselon bilog, Tawm Ketnes sasmnay, B | w Bl e s st | fS ol b oy ot [ 3om Glowans: WeBL , 5 ing botween the Allegheny and Rocky. | ' The North Star Baptist Socicty have just - | Never For iz, and this evening on *Gods Barvice | and pliced uponthe samo fooling sa tho Proteient, | * Our American . Cousin.” To many of our ate members, but beyond these and the musical'| Lonis Utican seys: ¢ Wo wish to mention ese ° Iying B and commodions charc buil the Soul's Life.” : “the'tost booka remaining subject to the Blshop's up- | theatre-goers tho plot of this play is 50 familiar attractions of the forthcoming Jubilee, tho out- | peclly tho serenats, ‘Deh vieni alla_finestra,’ Iy s : i pleted s now it Mountains, including the grest chain " of | P! anow North Bide, | ~—Tho Bev. 3r. Walker will preich thic maroing at, val, and instruction in the Catholie doctrines being lakea and tho brosd, movigeblo sieams on thoold Blte on e dodicoted, to-dog) wy;gfi;fl“,gg;;gvfid*‘m’“'"““"‘“&“ e comprising our Western Waters. i 80 | Gosting | £30,000, Tho. buildng ~ is s | ontILeE > Y i 72 The Rev. 8.W. Clémand, of Nortii Beanington, Vt., gmgefisgc movement for the gocial and moral | sort e% « Methodist Block” concern, combin- | mpe Rev. Florence McCarih " preaches, s usnal, &t mm Tetere mcr’]_.;r;ig l{:&m Ca‘x;?::& o <lovation of the poople. Primarily fosking' to, i!lxlg, :‘:‘.h addition to "th:‘1 elx:q:es nmflerg‘:;g; Lh:‘_hlininén wfifi&“flf&zm& p:;::l:g mabjock. 18, | LG Niguor pusisbale by desth. o en it gt ‘gl " Ty 8 | 5 2 & "1 it et tho 000 sesmen oo ous ket 5% | 1ol ol puronng oo wpper zooms | el Rees bpont S Eprapulinn L 1 | sbbely ok ionpmnte ROt i TAVAIB,- are Dot Lmilec Y sents & _three-story el um‘ for rezit, and a pmomna.gei”f;:m Tick, 70x70 ;fi‘f“:‘t’;‘;?m "In the evening there will boa G0k~ |20 B Uralical. -~ 4 geeks to save and beneflt the men and boys feet. _Tlio main sudience-room his two ex- | P& hell will presch this morning, snd Dr. The missiopary of the Boclsty for the Conversion of throng the ports of the cities ‘centigum:u to the | trancos, and b is large enough to meab COM= |yl evening, in the Indinua Avenue Church.® g:‘ ;&Tn?mibe‘m.w%u ?g&:&.n lfi.zfl :&m%:g ‘sions, B re Deautifull; b3 Ty 9 . Tortably 600 persons. The walls are DE&! rei —The Bev. AL G. mg? of Kalsmszo0, oficiates T et airibnted 000" pagen of 4 marts of commerce. S 2! ho walls 7 gres ensii OFf Goapel frescoed 1n light blue tints é-nn ‘panels of ‘morning and evening in m:dllp m:chu::fl:; proached 18 imen, dstiboted 2200, Bobtee b Iook is not a vory promising one. . | a8 ono of tho most pleasiag eclos, nod, in con- - — | mection with i, that the violin obligalo pieccato 2 i I .+ | would bave beén moro effective if it had been lglfi':l?hmhfl Tucler, & rising young 'v0calist | mozg piano.’ 1t struck us precisely in the sama of this city, whoso voice has often beea heard in | Jight, aud, but. for a pross of, job-work -and the - our concort-rooms, is on th eve of departure for | sickness of ono Jf the lands in the office, wa. ‘Europe, where she will remain for two or threo | should have said 80 in preciecly the sama Jears phrcning hor musical studics. Sho takes | WOrdS 5.0 2 “with her letters of introduction to some of the | A French musicianhea just claborated a plan S for makinga fortuno by setting the Penitential ‘best music teachers, from Madsme Lucca. 1t de- | or mldus Jorino o o ng, o, e o ia % | tormination will sccomplish anything, MisS | gzanging them in solos, duos, and choral part o auy mention of it hiore. Follow- The work comprises the X 2 and blue Jines, and heavy svfders above and be- | —The Zev, N. ¥, Eavlin Tucker. will succeed, and she will carry with her d has obtained for his rise. i g ted chap- S Ttats ic. The i ing is | the Fifth Chi ‘o Tho Relation of Buainess to | the canversion of a single Jaw to Christianity. " a an 3 ed for his enterpriso the approv: (mongh qualified and —-o-aX1y. sppointed s | 1oy in Suitafion of Meehic. The winseatog ™ | G; ee, i The Coronation "Niford lies burled, according to hiayish, be- the best wishes of & Iargo circlo of friends. of geventeon Pishops. The original festure of Gistnibution, socisl visitation | glato: color, and wvdtrests admirably with the | Christianily,” an: | this evening on e Coronation | Dm"“m o :d,m'. gm T e Bharpe. i o s MR, . | the plan i the_opportunity &t will give to ladies 1nins, 5;"‘ i = 3 el it § I tho San of G % ~£61s and on shore ‘by carefully selected | general tini The pulpit is placed on a largo | © v, W L. wil asual, st 'the | words, his epitaph prepared by himsalf, are engraved 'v 2 AIRE: - . alth, or-birt “bot B 2 & R, south ‘The By, W, T. Noved will preach, 58 Wi & *o L e wed | iy unexampled success with which Prof. [ The musicel arrangements for the fortheomin, Awoald Jogp‘;nyh&fiim;x’:o WL fowah fl“”i7 fissionaries, free reading-rooms. hotels, and | rostrum uth end, with & fresco-re- | ppe: furch, Joct ‘Conse- hix wmb: Deversorium. viatoris Hierosolyinam 4 B ises snder. Chestian Mfluences, and | Tef 3 tho xear. Across the south wall Bage WEL Cnthy Tha e B | om i b, i el St | Yenek, the world-renowed ilusioniat bas ot | Jubilso are by no meass eoimpleteybut b iay e . o L oG ahic rates; Iodging and eating arrange: | yzas the inscription, *“ We have seon thastar In | = MErHODIST, | Fomlemn Jomog the Tast week, has oucoursged tho | atated definitely that the orchestra will number | g hrRr N Atar of Italian opera, for {ne benc- ments for homeless mon af nominal 'and- still | the- 'Fast, and aro come to worship Him.” Un- | Tho Rev, E. McCheney of New Bedfond, Mass., will | * At the late meeting of the Convention of the Epis- management to conclude an engagement with - i = fit of 20r. Max Muretzek, is to tako Tiece at the 3 L about 260 pieces, composed of Gilmors's Band, & | Academy of- Music, New York, < ‘Wedneaday, 2%he Diocess was w0 altared that wherever tho word | heastoforo been patronized by large and critical band from Sandnsky, two bandsfrom Milwaukee, | May 23, Mignon™ will be suug, with Mme. Luc- Jower rates ; and the eatsblishmont of mm-mn: der;xenth t‘thg "(lziix in m“utg n:lmpe is G;n&nthel:-, er:c':cnhu zlxl:g :‘fi'fi:flf gmzzgxg‘m "The Eovg§. | copal Chureh, tn the Stato of Florida, the Constifution | him for tho ensuing week. Prof. Vanck has e a febermen and -like classea of-mep, not | reading, ‘The Clurch of the Ii ; the : ey ; o A Zeached by other sgoncies. - - o0 B2 | Pilir aad ground of tho truth,” and below thia e s K Taker reach a8 1o 98 | Prasbyter ooramm it e ehien o iudiences, and ‘the sarious “tricks he has | Bach'sand Stein's, the. remainder- being from ca in the title-role, and Miss Kellogg in the part elho btal work I Chicssg mas begne MY 1 | 2500 o amother, In argo omumentsl lttagy | e B T Tesl® | sitaos o e Bripuien put, periaad ey entied, M 40 8 P | e vl e R M O naanin 10 chose, Diventy attacumed Mone -of ¢ 7] % % : 3 I D % a 3 5t Chus - - L G e o 2. Prosacmted with limitod eucoeds. The' Spirit of |-zoom is woll ihted by Torge. Singls. Gircle-tiead | “The Bt 3. O, Peck wil kel s s, o the e ol tion e exid 1o 1o | prescnt dsy. The programme for this week lus o of the cLbrin nd Tl sommencs fe- | Lcesis to proceed i Narragansett Pior, 1 I, The Lakes for 1850, s monthly orgen of-the W. 5. windows on the east and north sides, finished | Centenary Church. _The eye 18 Emorican Soclety.” fld Oregon, who beliove tiistthe recent ictories of the Dbeen_eatirely changed, the only trick which will | o} 5y of from 300 to 500 voices. . In addition to ;!‘:’:1;; :F’fi,".' ;Xn;::n:te;: k‘ ::'u:z; 0 {gx fi‘-‘:.-: ?:mfi F. 8., contsina 1 -lisi of - missionaries and with steined glass border; and one very large Ifl'gr%l Money, the Boot of T, s, this mors- N oes boe"the commencement of & glorous Teators~ | Temain unallered being the celebrated decapita- | 4000 there will be & chorns of 1,000 voil onth s 3 T i " | Gt i ith circlo-head, wi i —The Rev, William F, £OTAT Hoo'of the. prestigo of ibelr waning race. This is | tion trick, which will baincluded in the pro- - ,000 voices 86- | principal prima donna, Will resumo operations i fipm$”fi¥§§?£¥.y.¥€'£fifiyfi ;‘zn?g:;n'}gfi'ng.‘ig‘edw?fis]:, s b g hfi;.’&:“&?‘;,‘_’*g,fl;‘::’fifl; each this morning snd Efl"fibfif’gfifi religion -ng:ig; being ncul- | gramm s‘.k"rhin evening he will gvemexfiti- ’fiéfifl“fiffifi?fl&wfixfi the ity Ab- | the L, psion sppointed Chaplaip, holding tho offics natil 1o, |1 Chas an open s60f, with & 1aIgo | evoniug ot o Gerin OBUIh, tuta morsiug | AHe8 Of the now aith. :‘%z;c':lg fi&%&?‘gfic‘; (Sermap. 10 | Bogiment Band, of New York, for a delegationof | A Vionna correspondent writes a3 follows = when the Bev. J. H. Leon: 3, 1 :a mgen or | star ¢ in & crela I{e_svm 3 o o i““mB‘,':nmE B R Chotch: % | * Mo sympaties of Bishop M'Tivaine, £ald Bishop . in the bill for the prenent | SAu5ers ‘from the Handel and Hsydn Society, of | ** Miss Minnie Hauck took her loave of the Im- The Pilot (new namo *U{v‘-hs" St o le ’;)v rafter and collar e 19 o A s s0d€xe0ine ;) Bheppard will presch this morning | Lee; wore pricuarhiy with the ovangelical Tatber than "L"“Mk. o Boston, and for solos by Mad. Luces, but the ar- g‘em! Opera-House a3 Angelique, in * Le Dominb eSS R B LSl | el Bl monel el | ot e SRRt S i o SR e poris s o e il polog. | Yo Fopaclor 5 st ton et spgge o100, | This relation continued until | night by bracket chandeliers, sud contains rovor: | he Tiew, 0. ¥, endto “will preach this morning st | and other lesdars of tbo Ondora movemenl, ho was, | _ Ristori in at present porforming at the Apollo | rye regular evoning conoert at Tarner Hall to- | ing for ‘hor, “Tha_ pablio evarnhelme e v The room is micely carpeted, and ) che Fourth Church, ot Crom principla and feeling, directly sntsgonistic, | Theatre in Romo, in ¢ Maria Stuscds.” Siio i8 | guy will be for the benefit of Mr. A- J. Vass, the | applanse, and called her_on repeatedly. Nor tober, 1867, the Rev. Mr. Leonard recoiving | sible seata. z s & % 4 5 dedly a cozy and comfortable houss —The Rev. Bobert Collyer will preach this morning American visitors to Vienns will begladto knowthat | soon to appear 1n London as Marie Anfoinetle. 1 conductor of the orchestra. He has been so | wero ‘her comrades less friendly and demonstras S owgintmént from, and making his reports | s withal doc 5 obert Col T BRPW. 8. F.B. annually. At this date-all | of worship. - o on | TR e ere today at the Third A ernea h the Hoglsh tongus il bo held every | Teuter Wallack is going to produco old Ens- | long identified with music in his city, and done | tive. On extering her dresaing-room, she found to tho . B . o omard and also the Bov, | © This churck was orgsnized g8 & “J00 | circh. 2o services today st the Tuird | Sunday morning, st M 'clock, by e Rev. B Hogts: | jah comedy at Jus theatro next soason, playiog | o moch for musical sic n (s city, 810 0008 | tivaly deckod out ; sad, &t e conclusion Ar. Nate, who waa for ome years connected | from the Firat Baptiat Cliuxah, twelversy o varg O The Bev. Taird Colller will preach this morning in | 11 Eachenbach’ Gasse; and in the afternoon, at 3 some of the parts which are regarded as his | beneflt should be & very handsome one. . The | of '-E‘B 3""" t}‘-lha ‘members u;{ the company ga- " f ; Sembled on’ the. stage, snd Herr Walter, attor with tho- Bociety as_=&n assistant, ceased. | inchargeof Mesars. Bartreeand Gro the Ohtirch of the Mersiah. The subject is, * A Ohar- | o'clock, by ministers of the Chuxch of Scotland. own. : ornc GRS : The Society P""g“d” to_devolop 'its work Scoeedd by D ¥. Bakor nng o080 W- I | acter trom stiaaiemeccn » | e oendient adtrms that * The Hlood of Gen. | - Theodors A the summ e wm‘i,‘i:”"“““ e e 4B the ‘Northwest, tho Rov, Mr. | wood, snd the present fiiion school it o | S A e Canby, of Dr. Thamas, and of Mr, Meacham, ahall not ) 053 opens the summer seasonsl | i oylririre_ Deborab . ... St IR i e | s B spel Bl kb | me euen TSI e ngs | SRLGEST S BRGNS | e Bt AT O | & : % 5 . E. 2 x b o A drvs g n expressly for this theatre. - The play is to : Totay 21868 the Rev, Onpt. Kitwood wos ap- | alwiys ranked smORZerylly ovar one thoussnd | moraiog. Yho Xev. E. 2. Goodwia Wil presch s [ B e et s abuses praciised npor thewe | called i Mona; or, the Golden Fottarmr Dointed Chaplain for Chicago, whither, in: 1870, | tho city, cont vt n — r’ o g b | e et e Sy o | S SIS, T R UL 2 |l Tl sl o o ety | £ P SR . Hohmagn | Iaking & epirited .speech, hauded Miss Minnie, ..E. Bach | in his ovn name and that of bis colleagues, & | splendid wreath. - On tho ribbon which tied it de | wero the names of tha donora.” £ el The Paris correspondent of the London News “the soclety removed its central office, opening & 8choluls, o waq the Rev. George L. Wrenn, & > o ) 5 “Bethel Home on Franklin stroet, under the di- | Its first gy chevs . WrenD, | g morning in urch, e eriores 1o rogind {o the Modoes, but | M. Manrice Grau to visit _America and givo ono | g « ¢ vrites, April 27: °t Horve's new opera-boufle, e aparvision of _ the President, the Hev. B. | now. Sptigihnd Puky who Ibored Io el | e nov 0.9, elmer i " roach ns mal at the | SS0eAnEly wellatirmed o e ok siviltag | hundred performances. Ho will e in Now | 5. Grsamiior Bibind Lo Seenea?, La Voure an Malabes,’ bas been produced T DV T jmstitution contiaued prosper- | cha'% . Dieses, Tho presont pastor, tho Rev. aton Fask OBureh, vnsusr., them. York about the middle of September. . Conductar.r.. 4t Valehes, Jhe alsber Widowlgs B e Yin, administration until swept asy | F i7" \Whitehoad, come. from: Kaukekeo two | ThoRav. Dr. Ryder will oficiats th oming ff t. " REVIEW OF AMUSEMENTS. Chicago, St Louis, and Gincinnati theatre- | (- o SOSIGAs Sorzs, e D O o : ADD . 5 in London. - | soms Of the best eeats woro disposed of at Dy the freat fire of Oct. 8, 1671 - .- | years ago, sud has been remarkably successful | Psul's Chiurch. oers will be amused upon learning .that the e e ‘Fome was bogun in Decembers | TR YRR B% oo " There will bo no service to-day at Maxray Chapel. o York Times thinks that - playy ixhop i R . P Y ember, g tho, year just gone, the . | ew York Times ¢ that *playing before | Anna Bishop is about starting o fabulous prices. -There was_ _brilliant bousa. 1owing the fire, on the comor of-West Liiciery | church Las enjoyed aconstanbrovival, Sudmany | giger 3t AT e i . THE DRAMA, mited sadiences in the provincas hes, wncan- | our of Amerion. 5 .0m & farewell | R e onriales and tho Princess Metter- | Desplsines streets, in which efforts, Pt ip. ? ; various places of Jurin, sciously to herself, rhay teric Mis, i i 5 P aaPiargety wided by benatactiog Lo 1% fififfifinfi?fi?fi&fict&g&nfiflsf b | G o, e atng snd evening at pnrf:.hak al.sprke] ety e i | Nallsous siyie perbsps, deterorsiod MisS | mg03oro Thomss saopenod s gacden con- | Boaruata” 5.8 Mage Dox, aud Dl Eeante 5 lsnd, (New York, aud H00 Yho.| piacé until Juns, 1870; ingo thab Gime it lias | Advent Christian Chapel. Y et ¢ S certs, in New York, last Wednosdsy. Toeqaeis of violeks, The masleds poor ad also an " spproprci®. o S8R "o | Beon independen, and, as this briof history | . —The Bev. B Wbty LIS, st oraingat | TeDts of more than tho svarage excallance, and | Becple iR opeagionaly Tevire stories of the | "y ungoinette Sterling, the well B T e o et Chicago Relief and A i,f‘::’;;'ug o a cortain | shows, is "t present among the flourishing and | the English Evangelicr, Luthersa Chiuxch, 2 ‘have sccordingly met with a more liberal general elda{ed &u!xflu b‘r‘o};m"x;_:?r. g‘: figl;nfu onco te- | yon; A Wyfl;g;fl;{fl ng, | D;B well-known New | Of ;!;nflghf‘.‘m ‘»fin‘;“,‘: o?fa f:fi:’l’f Mfii which last is to be 2¢0 o tho Reliof " o carelien of thid oity. The dodication | ;5108 Ber, James Harrison preachos astistila patronsge than hiss boen the case for some | Ton o bo framk with you, I caws got over your | Riembelinakt, tho accompanist of the Rubin- spirits. Tho costumes and processions wers o6 this morning and evening to | $ime. There has, been nothing in-anyone of | nose.” _* No yonder, msdam,” replied he, “the | stein Troupe, had At in N ;. superb. Mlle, Schneider is the attractiva fon-| them, perhaps, £6 concentrato public attention, Delipa fugoge i Gy stein Troupe, had & bemelt I s Yorls 1ast | foature of tho piece, Bho ap in tha char- scter of a Paris millingr who has emigrated ta A NEW PASTOR. strect. v equality both in " ocd " i | and thus they have been on an The New York Evening Post understands that | AL Placide Cannonge leaves for Earope, to or- | Malabar, wi i ive quality g pe, r, where ehe picks up a native husband. Ramber of aeedy spplicants, =g L B o | Bas been postponed until two weeks {rom to-day, ey moay commend 32235 0 00 acer | o which occasion Rev. Dr. Everts will oficiate. e Fandd 0 dayg l"‘f__‘“'g" o s st 0 the First Socicty of Spiritualists, at 99 West ‘ment bk Daspiaines, ws comploted. This | - We understand that the Ninth Presbyterian | —Dr. Pesrc, of Tows, will p and thy e O S| Ciuceh ik avanus, havo securodl tha ourvicea | STgaing i the Chradad Chursh, it ot attractfon and sudiencs. Besidos thia | 7. Edvin Bootki is now studying tho chazacter | ganize s French opora iroupa for. New Orleaas Dri pair by ie A 8 o i Iy g o e delphians moet thismorningat their hall | 174 has been less rain and more clear sky dur- | of Toear to dd to his well-known list of Shak- | on or about June 1. . ve el corx::;li‘m:s?‘?ig a do&{w:l:; f&" r"i’&a:td)l:rvt'g:’uzg s _ firge parlors, office, s free rezding-room, dining | of Rev. Dr. McKaig, of California, and that he g 4 ) ki o o8 i d Skt : . We on ths corner of Lake nnd Desplaines streets. . 'The [0 0 4o " Y speroan representations. He intends to ‘devate P " it bei i 7 g exndry-rooms, 2 savings bank, and separate | s to.occupy.the puipit to-morraw. - We cOpy tho | gubject in #The Kingdomef God—WhatIs It and ing, tho past. six daya’ fhas as boen bestowed | SPCroen Topreseniaions: 1 BIRIL I O his | peat ALilan, the Iato Lord Lytton's “Zanoni» | 35attes, it being his plan to swatlow a nasooca ‘Jodgings for 160 Sesmen, ;oosting’in all about | followwing sppreciative notice from thn Occident, | Dosa: it Now Exist 27 upon managers for a long time, and the keen 8p~:| thegtre was probably due to a desira to be free has been made the subject of an opers, * Vigli | 334 hate & fakis, oo i big i 4 5 urns upon her succes: £30,000. B s g R S - | Presbyterian paper, of 8an_Francisco, and con- | = —Eider D, B. and Mrs. Man; f1e1d preach this morn- - 5 " 0 L @ P, Pigani,” Tho regulations of tho Sofisty-incinde_re- Bt Ninist Clrwroh upon- scouing the | 010 Weat 1L and s, Monendlg predch 16 morn | preciation by a long.sufering commusity of & | from exira busineas cares during this period. Piakal; Wty Perelit offorts to escapo tho_dreadfal doom of Indian, sious devotion every -evening in the resding- | services of so,eminent & pastor: Park.. % { peridd of high baromieter has been emphatically | ye ‘aro advised that Shakspeare's ‘‘Ki Rubinstein will loave for Enrops May 24, His | widows, and her subsequent adventur om, divine services on tko Bshbath, Morning |- T First Presbyterian Church of Marysville was | ,—Tbe] Bev. gggfiom e m:-‘: sttermoen | lostrated by the ‘Teceipts at the box-offices. Lear,” and almost all Lis himnm"mé.:,?fi"«fi tour hera has been to him of no little pleasure | the slave-market, Shioro she 8 20ld to :&fi?fi _and evening, temparauce. meetings -two aven- | filled to its utmost capacity on Sundsy cvening lart, | 1 ihpiace RS iaing Temples.” i 5. HOOLEYS THEATRE. . | the exception of * Richard III.,” also Lesking's und great pecuniary profit. Bajab to the final reconciliation with her bua- *ings each weelk, & weekly meeting of agsociate | the occasion being the delivery of Dr. W. ’nimuxg- B e e ilgo, editor. of the . Reatitution, will | The second. week - of me', Gampbell's |- Nathan fho Wise,” Schiller's Fieaco” and | _Mims Graziella Ridgway, the Eoprano of Ole band,” : +Tell,” and Goetho's * Egmont,” haye recently Bull's concert troupe, has _been engaged by the | The London Afenzum thus spesks of soma. ersineers for mutual improvement, etc,, etc. A farewcll scrmon upon dissolyving ‘his connoction with h in the Hall of the Brethren of ihe Ona Faith, on gl . ehipping office in connection with the Home has 1o congregation res abicy ‘b nag. presiaed fac 0v0 e aed Beachers proposition relative to At o8 | ¢ Riak," has beon as uccesaful ss tho first, and r:: :fsnbhss!umd, ‘whereby boud_ers are shipped m““gmhu(by-,wx};;h ‘e;l!nm, mzfig e m; ‘sonal return of Ohrist to the earth. » charge. v Lo fc ol o '| heis a'man of great ol of , cultars, an 2 " During the year . eading. il 10, 1879 2038 ot retnement, a profoun rinien o fagial reason- . CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. s fors sl a e Homor o o | 52 Sl oo ot P | gty sy R e i ¢ i i 1880 - &, stron; substraium pract 6T, o time S14,192.83 huve beay ‘Fflmdfxlo, e omae, and Ao powers of oratory, Iu point | 3y 19—Rogation-Day. - ‘been: placed on the prohibitory i choir of Trini X : : this has encouraged the management to retaln D i Seabora st st_pht;?;{,‘fi.}n dex. by the itol Teilty Chnich, New Baves. , & §ffhe mow singarsan London, thres of whom, . for yot another woek. ~ It will, therefore, a] Mr. Augustus Hauris, long known by his con- | Mlle. Toriauni, and 3. Maurel, and Dol Job. 5 A 2 80% | gpealing. of the performance of “ Amy Rob- | nection with the Royal Italian Opera-Houso, Puente, are engaged for Mr. Strakosch’s next pear twice, on, alternate. avenings, namely, OR | sart” at Booth's Thoatre, with Miss Neilson in died recently of congestion of the lungs. season in this country: M. Maugsl, the new. Tassdsy and Thursdsy. During the romainder | tho title solo, the New York Bvening Posteaya: | The Ameer of Csbool has crested g **music French_baritone, bas_ achieved & triumph. o ok, fnclnding Wodneaday and Saturday | “With all it dofoots, Lowerer, and by alittle | deparimont,” and sent thres Music Msjors to R iy i o b e B 3 e APpOAre aq "the Superintendent, the. Rev. B. Franldar pram e : : 5 3 tatlon, i B e a36i000 dapostied i v | o SHly, foome o e, Land L o e e RekiionDay. O hnocs, om Tapior's brillisat comedy, en | jadicions corlament, Amy Bobeart is dos- | peshawur 0 bo instructed and buy brasa. Fenalo , in Verdi's **Balloun M i oge-ba - e R o Torasd m a3 the peor of any divine i the | Hay B—Ascension Diy. .| eld * Vietinm,” ‘will_bo presented withs cast | Hoof, i BECOTS PO, Iis pageantry alone | © o yyhites Singera” have cleared e O ao Poncicte, I <ot aotk with: fhe Bethel Bannier, the Soclety’s orgen, is pub- Do, e nduct In Maryavillo has always ben ROMAN CATHOLIO, e e etk 2o oslealated to bring out | Would Sl the houso, apart from, tho exquaito | The ‘Tubileo Singera’ have clo 810,000 | Sigaor Del Pacnto s igoletto, in the work with: Jtished monthly, and is devotod. o the interests’| marked by the dignity of o gentleman, and the siods | #ay1s—Fittn Sundayatter Eastor; St Vensntius, | the entire talent of the company, being a8 fol- bc-‘m;;fl.s mflh 2 &Ygfll:l::ggl;:c g;mml;ao;em_a ac- ;am:: Tzz’!“l; o :!; £ .i: n;:fl&fi “m‘x:y o Bt ; Y the e::\;xe n::n:g;ig:}; dB:i?g l;fii:u‘: of seamen and commerce. | Beartednees, the charity, the oxemplary demesnar snd lows; ; P ine.” | Fngiand. . B Maurel ia superior to. Signon Graziaai “The .t and devotion to his noble work which ever charactsrize 2May 19—S8t. Peter Celestine, P, C.; Bt. Pudentisns, | T Home, ongh g O opuato fo | thoteus Chrun. o puanl of daryrtle bavt | Vo008 S o ot N ey 3 ‘been proud of an ave 12! efforts ai [ay Bienua, H 2 the great demands constantly made upon if, and Do D abroad, which alwsys atiracted tho atten- | Dav. 3 leng are already boing mr&fl!?wd Zor its en- | tion and called fobth the commendation of thoso who | Jfay Z1—8t, Hermeneglld, M. Vigll of the Ascan- ement. The Bociety has the indorsement and | eould sppreciato learning, cuiture, and philocophy, re- sion ; Rogation-Day. S ected credit upon the community tant was favored Jfay 22—Ascension of Our Lord, ¢ : ‘| 3riss Carlotta Leclercq has appeared with great 4 ; success o the Globe 'I'?mutre? ston, a8 firmy M. Offenbach while in Brussels went to hoar E?;\n‘o::tg)gfil'l‘;::n?:ti:.qn;le:g :1 'fi“:::'éffi erricls in Wilkia Collins’ owh dramatization of | his ow “ Brasonniers, and immodistely o | fignarl Mendioroz and Rots, but is n his movel, “Tho New Masdalen.” The Boston | cluded an engagement for the Gaita with Mlle. | » 'rival to Signor Agnesi. Mile, Fokriont aodl Journal ssys: Miss TLeclercq’s performance | Amelie Fontl. — - Milo. Macvits, the ‘new_soprano and contralto,’ rcommendation of our clergy and busi- | fi t upor I cannot be too strongly commended. Itwas & [ The family of thelate D; i a i 4 u lergy - L Thie ia b e Hay 238t John Ne It o il 8 ly of tholate Dr. Lowell Mason has | possess sufficiently good qualities to bo nafil men, mq:lu:;vg n!t %ennmm.m:‘n fl':: I:;:E: :&ggfi;{“&"&%“q ol e Qx‘:fle"‘;: b m:fr'k:{:; mfl B v?n?;r,?gfip o bristiany; - l;nl.lu:z u:d finished gflo;t, e‘gxbor_lted to a'fine | presented his valuable librery of books, relating xpf not brillisnt wccagnionu..m'.l'ha former lady,wha The activa an cient sczeurym o T D S I:gfl 5 yzh mmfll“ rltn e ive in everything. | to ssored music, to the theological department | was Gilda in “ Rigaletto,” eang at the Italiag %m:;'i Rev. A. P. Mead, whose office isin the mags i HE RELIGIOUS PRESS, ELSEWHERE. ° ” 1"h_'m:; Enta ook m;m BUC @ge ngm:x; ,;; r;fn&g, ein m%an':; of Yale College. Opera-House at tho samo time as Mlle. Albani,( etyabuilding - tion with the Home s | _ The Adoqnce does not indome the *obaccd Tho Rev. M. Anclent, of Torzence Bay, Nova Sootis, o L L & xpected 40 | yryno, Nilsaon was to appesr on tho Gth of May | Suriog 3L Vorsars dhusirass sccdop, = preines A large Tt Sonni has accepted a call to Halifax, = : 7 i % ich i Resolution ” passed at the late Trionnial Con- Josie Batchelder v as Marguerite, in * Faus,” at Drury L: h X 0 being fisted up in frst-olass style, which is soon. P Dachadar | % et of April, B T, Dateman produced | ol tay bk aut siula wers said to be dlresdy | {10 [0 ORDE, aspirants {of primedopanh Pl 2| Fention, ¢ t, it says : ‘There are hold in the City of Now Yark, every week, | hrs, Sharp. T to be opened, where coffes, tes, milk, and soup, vention, or, at least, e AT R0 piayenmostings, s 5 b ere not gifted h to i arisi: > . i e fined o iRk thetall, ——_ X 3 : B 2t hid Lycenm Theatrs, in London, a now play | taken for that occasion. were not gifted enough to interest tha Parisian ¥IlL be farmiahod 863 ceuls par diety snd other | W aro:taclined te B R Convention, | 5,0 0l Oattolcs acg to procsed bo tha dlection of & | Oma of the strang o ‘of thia bill s the | by the famous dramatist T. G. Wil thiod | e 7 it e el o | A A e Ohies edl tha same praporiiod, Bishiop of Cologne an the e ppesrence in Olicego of & prime fevorite, Mr. | © Eugene Aram." Tho success of the new pioco | yy B"nd’e‘d"”n pendinés. Relgé sepoits the Qeaih o | Sheatte, -Mllo. Torriani’s teal ‘nemo is Ostara : 3 ‘tho Education Soclety not to aid young men .~ | rapy e I e e Peont, being mads .to open | 438 o Eaceion 0000 focret” socletias, smight | ,Thero a7 105 studeats i the Soston Schodl. ot ; : i 2 ; she was born in_ Vi p e 1h connéction wi i 0 S Gootge Giddens, who has made an engagement | Wwas commensurata at the start with that which : 4 s quist ; she ! ™ ienns, but is of Sodlalt;‘:tflfi?;:ullind D“ufib? Xl tols DR e | e e betiae Soctcds 15 Soen 8 ottins Waye. G T AR RN o Py o t thia theatra for the remainder of i Sesson. | attended the firat porformance of Charles the Guides, and. inspector of tho musia of ths Dek: [ Awadieh extiaction. Cho bag hoen. vell tangnt, and o Tattle Rook; ATk, © ey 568 28y | Nor doos the Congregationalist Epprove of the | O 1t hua Ave of them 8! years |.ho addition to Mr.: Hooley's company of 8o | First,” and the promice ofa long xun is very | B2 AT . R e e comraely *;hwdezth ; B e diiwitrin cavnam, ¢ [ Zafoaslt Ticenso Mr. M. R. Peck by tho late | Myl o 0 yoars o1d Is ma fastaking and promising an sctor as Mr; Gid- | great. The new pioce has been opyrighted 13 | Mrs. Jennlo Van Zandt has received an invita- | ¥t6 of o2 IOV TR 7 galrec 1o ma oan tetista, % T cosmmEATonaY, SUROR 4 | durors Assomation g ssoupt of s Sphier | A paplerclrgrman, over 40 ears ol 50 mabien | Ror' omo whick il wihous doubt, most with | this country, secl il Be Breughe el 1 SO | oo by eable to Join tho Engliah opara com-'| 0o 0P ed auditory. Hor i the O g 3 awnual meating in th regationer | Masonry principles. Ifscys: - e Matoy 10,000 o tho famons | TOady Tecognition from the public. York next soason, to follow Wills' London suc- | pany which o Parops-Rosn meditates or- | emotions of s mixed auciory. Hor funltls i S o e | e S T e g v | WA | e | e st Fkingts niin T eneore, o arsiny, 4 ok e e tank L 1 onx, or from ba i taa 7 ~Duri 6 past weel win s been | and the famc ondon sensation of 8ea80D, i ¥ ite of = Gty d 'y v was the first gathering in tho lecture-room 8ince | Freo Mssonry ot its kindred ordrs—nll of ‘which, ug’::’ .;)’rzg‘bggurhnl in ‘:hro fgfrd ch‘smu averago fl“.smg at !t’hx'n rostre, aod. the_ audience | O Tes the First.” oDy m}z&;fi:fizfim Hn_r;cnk‘, i; a;:ams of :a:rnfin.rfi:&%:ud audience. + ts recompletion, and 18 also, we belisve, the first | rom ide position, seam to bacssentially child- - i g 2% 38 . r: 3 s instznco in the bistory °:1m‘1 this cizy”whmha i n"::zmou‘ad nz:’e:fl{a’m axagerous, u:’;im:: T Filiousise, Preses o is stended By lsve_siondlly incressed 1n, Jna, during e |, Thesow play that il presently bo bioy ght | Biaeg, aul 1 1 gt npocais (ai nez} soason | pemazicable Case of Sommambidum. . church society has completed and occupied- the | State or Church. We regard it a2 il us from Do e > 0 nings | ont af venue Theatre is name« - | may ging ew York. From the Tituarille (Pa.) Courier, its buildi i gainst the Gospel the hundreds of thous- ., 5] e Ohurch membershlp in London | Mr. Adamssppeared in ' The Marble 8 | o} " Ttis i Pl o Z i Iriew T it dol S eyl der of | prefuaics soainat e G 18 Baoa " thaie triends, e O eadrod hive been addsd the | Raphael isappeared {n " The Machle oo s | ging Mlomsl.” Toiain Sra sota—four of fhe b, . L G I v musi for anew | - koo e e aT: T O A ouls meed salyation; whilo we cannot bolp | pust year, and 263 removod by death, B i1y been noticed In these col- | Dx MOeR o memberod, ia he author of | 13 wil consis g *Jos of A i i . fopaabont Bilting peopla on sd il 8 The report of the Trustees showed *that the | B iidag it is wrong 10 sét up practicall + Bociety mkfi :ngx:splmm condition, motwith- | S¥minitieris) character which has not b{:;{;{;m Deacon Charles Btoddard, Who reoently dled in Bos- | umns. It is not Mr. Adame’ m—ong:at part, but | $PD1 ¥ the German dram._from which Mr. by o s been authord s o0 Shi4,000 to tho Board of Fareign Missions in | affords him considerable scope for the isplay of | pyly extracted his “ Leah the Forsaken” Tho Goutty, Jb1s rolated thst, ons of ‘the bitwer, threa songs, and s danco piece. E0ng! 2 cold nights the past winfer, o boy of that 2 . oond! ’ ton, ga . + standin, on of its bnilding by fire. '| by the New Testament. - snnaal gifts during thirty-six years, some of those rare accomplishments which mark i ’ A marringe is arran; < B Z o ., ged to take place between s i . fphe followizg is & siatement of the styus and | "1 argaua of fhat body aro slong wayin ad- | mho Chritien, Sandert o ¢ Oinclanat repota 630 | Lim 28 0po of the \eading actors on the American manuseript of D, o oyed ‘tha o | 1ur-C.d. S andon, the Engliah Hass singer,and | bos tiol ol boy's Hochmnet st and o vk i LT ey far Lis Jour quime Ol a0d | yance pr the * Conventiops™ i sbriac | aocessions to, the Oietin ureh during the lust | gtage.. Mr. Adams, in this play, is eontent 0 | gify Avenue Theatre in Trenty-fourth strect, the Gowitass Ploess, young French lady, well | of stockings, woat, ihrongh tha frosty. air od ’ ; : ASEETE MY 1, 1872 o ringeld correspondent of the Interior, | ThoRer. Edmard Kinney, of ihe Eplscopal Ghuseh, his poul in. patience, and xeserves the | huy the manuscript of . Daly's ono act was | known in the musical world of Paris. deep snow one-quarter of mile to the housa’ : «Chureh and o tnclading paracnage 23 1oby ooy _Pmiggg%. O ectings held in that | on st Ester, held the ’ r{g‘,m‘mwmfi; Atkion siid powsr of ‘);n rndiion 0 e 3nrnod. [Hobss JHnse Tevziten. i, ntnhdiuhuoxlz- A large Biergarten in courso of construction | of ® neighbor, informed them that burg-, AL 8t e euneie ribvan X £ Tetan ; , transformati tood ada e whol Cham : ; 2 2 . Treasurer. %297.77 | €I, compliments our fellow-townsman, D. L. | ever celebrated onthe i ter, thongh approached by slow degrees, takes the m‘u::o—whinh is very kind to I;Jr. Mouu:thal. hwn}}tm ::;:egt“m, a‘;:rh‘l: fMI’ i‘l:fifi?; ’;,zo;w lnm.nall ?:dnd :ghdgclhdea Ai?.l flhfighb;?‘ommi “Bills and receipts in bands of i i A society for the prevention of cruelf to animals % b 4 . )1 oA the moetings, 1n the following | | A socety or the proveption ot bty 18, SIECR | andionce with irresilnle force, anC, PScr it | Biece R oria will play tho chiet femala part | persons, and &n orchestrs of 70, and wll hold | questioned the youth, the esult of which was ia will miannor: % . | suspices.” with him on the flood-tide of sympsthyto the aid | 5 aadeline Morel.” e ificent aran. E the s ! W2 ‘He is rapid, fustrative, tells spt storfes, gives effeo- = o skl of the piece. Whils it does not givo Mr. , 3 & magnificent organ. ‘boy's statement appenred to be straight tivenod Focking incldents, Ho Anishes s comments | o0 ifi.&ufikfifi'mnga, v | tho vpiyorhnity for a fall ?fi-phflt ‘that finished | Mr. Brongham was asked at » diouer-party for | AL Gounod is creating quite a desirable revo- i‘:",‘:"‘“; After routing the wshbml hunt- upon each verso by emphasizing its truth, and, by o o ioetings in various towns, - © * | acting which haa raised Lim to.an eminencein | a song ot speech. * I cannot ging, but Tl tell | ution in church music by. his late compositi ona. g for revalvers, and a general hullalaloo, an , S Hinching it leston. Thia tho teachingrof the | * 00 (0 0\ conser says quoof st exchangest | hin profoasion which fow sstors of o e oent | & doae 1 bad Iast night,” said Brongham.” I | Ho bas gradully fallen into the siylo of the armed pasty mado for the houso whero the bog : i upon tho subjoctaxe moro Lorciby broughl onl | 7 Sovere Spon Eaif-baked miniater. Ooly o week | day fte reachied, tho contraats o arlingwhich | was dead, and waiting for t._Peter to open the | good B tis capelia nchioo), and may be consid | Ead stated that the burglars had bate opoatiog. o o omes (FATT Je%hs | Befuro they iaaisied upon haviag them rare *| be exhibits, the Plending of stern dignity ‘sad | gate of Heaven for mo, bat 8. Poter would not | ered as the ‘modern Palestrin. They apprasetied gxfifi; :!g; ellectod an, R rises pands animated discourse. The in- General Synod.of the Irish Church is sl occty asgionate humility ;ndered 88 | let me in, and I went away. etty soon Lester A : & ) imay t E . th iy .fi':gm Fealing decpens s, bepts: | plodin d%gmumsmm’:m:mm“ union serrice ; and t Fo stamp Dumility T stefal ‘stadent snd | Wallack ¥as ot tho gate, and he'was admitted Eoglents e e Haa Biancho, Com S %dl‘lx;:a‘d that they “.‘é‘;‘p"é‘sié”:fi‘;“ B . e of» : i ' g 5 = ? ish- g b 2 Y 7 e e R et L i G T BRI SRt MO Bt S . of thetr desira to becom Christians. - : Jeox $106, the. Eing's Chapel ia the only ons whose' tho. weok -me Horle o the g | o e why I wasnot admitted in Heaven. | 315, % yaeley Cook, Ms. Tayior, with Herr Meyet | in s somnsmbnlistic mood crawled out of & back 5 45,000.00 | 7 waa delighted, interested, moved by these Bible- | Tlzca of worship is on the original eite. - B o dinsified himaelé’ and in which | S ou are aa aclor.” said St Pater. * Well, Lutz m the position of conductor, window and down to the .ground, when he was, o~ ot thd chuld buf ssk mywel{ why pastors can- | g Christian Intelligencer 103 largo and handiome | e, withont doubt, done moro to lsy hold of £h | go Is Lester Wallack,” eaid I, very augry. *Wo | Tho receipts st the Vieuns Opera-House oft for the Heighbors for assistance. o 83,91 | 75k vary generally adopt them, or something liks them. ut it allows iteelf to say that “The L b s e | o Tl G, vs ommening | B ol feaivoenan | Sty Hi By gy tan 1 | ot Simidr s oo llre” uen St | g ol o et ¥ P Crcestal. " | favorably on the 1 nfe “The advice of a i er 9 young men i 7 3 i . tore,” ** Bonnambuls,” and “Rj; » i Fyam the Springfield (Mass.) Republice, <ayadt ’ i’ gentleman foll of ardent o8 and good re- L ich. 1 ro,” ** Bonnamt an letto,” and in J 79 Total. .5 55 | in this city, branches off in tho following general | propariog o presch Cheiat Gl warmed tp 1a | gontloman full ofardent lmpriaes R0 By | | Accordpe o e Ly O e el | opcl Liad indescribablo succoss. o oo, | When tho epring was somo ‘months vounger ut'the Great Wost : the Sunday Bchooly ; ‘Archbishop Manning literally forbids his dicess- | that the versatility of tho actor is the more no- | yrethodist Episcopal Church, past o3 Bis sap. | M. Morelli, gained 150,000 francs in wa months. than it is dow, & clerical friend of 0uurs happened to find himself stranded at & ratier uninterest- The floating bt of the church as sbove, | mannerabo smountig, with sccrued interest, to about { Tbe West s religlous, “Faith is inits bones and in e, | Darin, AT, Adams t Chaure s ;5 v ry 5 3 circumstances. rFaith has made its ‘civilization, | ons to solemnize a marriage betwean persons who con- | ticeable. During the sent weel 3 mon on “The Circus™ until next junday night, M. Solomon is the name af a tenor who has | jng < fon.” wi v 825,000, was eomplately provided for 5t (15 e e olona_scloc: | {eaplte repelion of tio ceremony | Froestant-| il e 3 o drien. 158 | BO% ¥ coouptod upwurdsof &5 hour et Sy | just mado s dent i Erench tonor who e | iog way sialion,” with & are haltour on s Tt Ty b e T bencat 2t 8 b aly $45,00 | chritis, Government, in- buman ;pettectiily 7ipits | Chared. | it tho s | 10Tl be produced with new and beatl bt da renewed criticisms upon the theatre. In | Tho part ho clioso {orLis appesranco was Arqald, | of auythin & bettar to do, 1o amused hizaeett anct o e ey ot S bt | Sty i Mzl il | et Heste, o SRR | ST, ML e one machuncal e | 1 couraof i ssrmn, 920 o 150 A8 D | e muie, Hhough s e, e | Secion e s of 3 v tack i x < . an el o o B ei longing to Boo! ’s tronpe arose and ventured to | cused by succees, thougl it is gaic may, after £ the ey ihat the Building Committse will Te- | past and of Curistum blstery, and drops or denies | ministers, and exchange pulpits among ves. - | o Mr®Adams’ rendition of the cbaracter. The tion th of the preacher. He was oh study, be offectiva in 1 ts. Bpeesion, e caurse of o dozen rods, he was <onstruch thy ch edi squal in all its ot 3t will yet b compelled {0 afirm—becsusa trmo; | Tho Wi Strost Methodist Church in Brooklyn i 3 | question the accuracy. ¢ 3 ‘much siudy, be offectiva in lesser par Fisod to find aa many spikes 1 e chreh edifce_equs e Ry one is 28 will known ss the other. A8 80078 IO | Listanod to ros| y and invited o sy all 16 | 0 tiiee musical celebrities of Germany are | projecting ia what scemed e e ot ipointm, ithout i Dut it 13 {ull of latent faith and instinctive confidence, | yijl holds out against the “minister sppointed o that _ 2 t 5 spectfull 2 ents to the one burned, withont calling end His will, and fo have the gl Tiitle sympathy from finished piece of acting the Enoch Arden of Mr. | 1 1ogzed, but ho remained only & short time long- | 41i4n high favor with sovereigus and their courts | £eroTs maanar. Bome weoks afterward, he was - E i i i d wents to know God e | charge by the Bishop, snd it finds - 8 Tupon the , Society for sid beyond the insurance | ARG RERS Soion'in jrg truest, largest, and most gert | 4t o8 CRATGIOTs s 1y ontitled to sank with Joo Jefferson's | 2I*3ctring that his profession bsd been slan- | “rE VB0 "Gl Alxander at Saxe-Weimars B e it ks o gm Ellersiatd, he e money,” ‘A statement which speaks well, nok [ ZROr E : Rip Vap Wink Ot the *testimony of n L bos i 8 . i i b fiss Engilsh ritualists o sim | Bip Vap Winkle, an o te ; dered, The reverend gentloman maintained that - t only or Ko irursncs - compauics, but for, o O JsoRrLANEOUS NOTES. o Too comversion of Eogies ritualitis 1o B ione | crowdod, housos and weepiog sudionces % 00; | gramatic suthors ate inspeed B etan aeaza: | Wagner with Bing Louls, of Bavers Sad oumnes D s ood deal of hesication, uugm.:d‘];‘d- &"gsmé:s mgfin&gammzo e Troe-, “The Presbyksriln]li!fiat:g]fl Association alt its :ci; ealculated that thousands g0 over to Bome with g«.‘l;m : x::;fl;hu.m ; Ts::g-?x:’l;np%e dnfused ality,” .'_n%. m&i‘metyim&h;:nmm of ‘iu‘1 :ha fibe ] cal Caurt jod pick in yonls sojsa :xi?uded 3“‘3';;: rmm mmisiee. : ) d. 0at unanimously in ch succoeding year, . - o i " . . ad Ix of I are based npon love sf ries, s B = " . Suscaptll 2. - goShe basement ds 3o comletod consieca of 8 fi;fi:&?&fifi%fi“fi&,mm D isch, |- & missionsey In Uish atatos hat of tho Mommons he | Jost nothing by dramatization, not by the ciry DI e O e tous theatra s a impas- | The ‘young eistor of Jiss Aaelaide Phi- | 275 - " Thate potig uncewal,cormanted Secturo-room 95 by g4 fest, and s ladies’ TSE | Some contending for the existencoof 170 20 o onana o ho Charcof Bog. | comtento that the interestof it Is oneentl | ity - : PO | e i a Saow studying in Tialy, is ikely to | toDizectors it the fiogt coming ot ‘of ther - - ‘h“g.reumg-mm 26by 17 feot. TheRABM O} partments only, viz: the Home ‘and the Foreign, | 12nd, 11 o the Methodiats, 43d § ta the Presbyteriansi | in Mr.Ad Chicago has alzesdy had theop- | T Bl 00 oo o Philadelobia Press about gm\'e ona of thie brighteat operalicfars America | FrovC bRy T8 b alonz the rooms is14 feet,. bein) gome 16 inches Endthesa e )l:wing bat ono tressury and one only 6 per cent had Mormon paraats,”. ' - _ . |-portunity of passing its judgment, and the ver- Jus! lan e hilad, ) P t | has yet had to boast. Her vocal and lyrical pow- i) em &t ‘bo-dn‘ y. and up they come L |t of bhoks; and others favoring the reduction Thero ia s perfoctionist brother in'attendance of | dict has afavorable one. ke Chirlotts o A i edgmo Janal- | org, both natural snd sequired, are said, by good G O i a abiE donerous sl oL P e s i | SR o B i e, | s STasis cyombant getletatt ot | ol o of the ighast o g L e B tion, and Educafice. 1t thought this propoted | bavo o yray quite o loud, tBnTA?eXBdu “'fo‘mif“féflfi chaamy": Grand Thestrs | one of which towers high shave the :]uufls,'ité Arrangements have been partly made, it is | travelingis .'z(uuy. mgamg’eannfl that ;:d"mwflfl change would save for the Church $40,000 per | Ths [atckman and Reflector thinks it scandalous | o oo ation New York, and the | snow-clad peak, Toajestic and_immovable, being | understood, by which Alies Kellogg will organize | it a rale never to get into the cara at this Padiess a Combini from s i s B . 8eRE0] pulpit 33”2:; which i“l “é‘gl"'t‘g;d”fipfgéz: :‘g m’.’[’{?x:‘v:o?ng?:;&maofizs for tho week has ;'!h:t‘ch. Iny Gooke, . fifiwfipa::&e;nmmfi mcegln of tho manager bas pesn pwono clearly and sbarply outlined against the sky. | 83 English opera troupe next season, probably | of the year, except on urgent business.” i, g o e e ettt 2,