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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, RELIGIOUS, The Orthodox and Reformed Jews of Chicago. The Woman’s Presbytorian Board of 4 Missions, ] To-Day's Services at tho Kingsbury 2 Musio Halli.c o - | Ministerial Association---Designation Services---The Religious Press. The Churclies To-Da'y---Cméudni' for the Weelk, T “Thero nro ahout 1,500 Jows In Chicago, Religlously cousldorad they aro nota unit, as fs gencrally sup- posed, but” divided fu two clabada) known as the Or- thodox nud tho Roformed. Tho! former have two aud tlio latter four congrogations in .tho city, iu all of ‘wich regular sorvicos sr iold, In addition to theso, thoro uro otlier congregations that conveno only ocei~ slonally. Respeatiug tho boliof of thoso two clasaes, 1t may bo slated that iho Orthodox ndheres to the orlginal - obligations, ' belioving: in -tho Old Testament and tho Tlmud, | Thin claca endeavors to o ull that fa commanded {n both tho Pentatouch and Tulinud, Thoy belfove both volumes aro inspired, tho vl divoctly, as given to’ Moscs, nnd tho second oqually 50, a8 given in {ho ‘samo and othor sources, and handed down through tho Judges, kings, propi= ets, otc,, to flio” great Sanliedriin, by whom' it was complled, This classfs found lorgely in Palesline, sud fn Russla and Polaud, Thore nro but fow of then in Amerfea, : ; Tho Reformed Jow bolicves 4n God, but clatms tho right_of diserimiuntion, and da therefors by far tho moat liberal, Thelr viows aro less literal . nud moro in nccordauco with tho splrit of tho ago, - While, thore- fore, they aceopt tho Ten Commandmotits, thoy do not betfove tho Jows will, return, uccessarily, to Paloatine, Neitlier do they *oxpect & persoual Mesalali, though thoy beilovo in o coming cunluni, Tho Orthodox Jew koops bis hat ot i movting,” thie Lteformed takes his off. Tho Orlhodox scrvice uro conditeted in the Hebrow lauguago almost oxcluslve- Iy, Wil (ot of tho Reformied fs 1n o lauguago of 1} peaple, i Orthodow cutirch- urroundiags are for tho must pact, ylalny utlque, and s Orlontul aa it s possiblo to mako thoni § that of tho Reformed is moro_modern, in fact, much ko tho Christian, Tho miuistérs who ofi¢ito in tho Roformed Jewish cliurehies in Chieago are tho Rev. D, Kohlor, of tho Sinal_congregation, on_ tho corner of Wabnsh aventio aud Fourtecnth stréot; tho Rev. Dr, Felsenthal, of tho Ziou congregation, on tho cornor of Jackson and Ban- suon sireots; tho Rov. Dr, Machal, of tho Ausho [t congregation, on tho coruer of Wabash nvonue and Peck court; and 'Mr, Mesiug, of tho B'nal Sholem | congregation, o Wabusly avenue, near Harrison street. Thio Orthodox congregations “avo tha . Ababd Aimone, whiich worships on South Olurk, near Polk alxect, {shfels 4 now without s preactior); and tho Hoti azuidrial Logadal, on Griswold strcety which enjoya | regular sorvices, It 48 tho custom of thio Orthodox fo | liold mectings overy morning, and_ovening, but tho Refornied meot only on Baturdiy at 10 o'clock 8. m. | Tho present month 18 known among tho’ Jows of both classes 0s that of Tishri, often called ho Loly month, becauwo of the numerous religious feativals that odour, Tho first of thasa 48 tho * Now Yoar's Day,” of which montion Los nlready . Leon mndo in The TnmuNe, Tho writers of tho anclent rabbis speak ofit ng the day upon which order was born out of chaos and confusion, aud tho creation of tho world, and o8 tho preluda to tho % Doy of Judgment,” whet ol flesh will be called eforo (1o Lord of Hosta, OIl traditions allude (o it 18 tho duy upon which all man- kind aro to bo judged, and that tho fate of vack . Living belng for tho noxt twalve months s inscribed 30 tha Book of Life, Tho prayers upon thia day uro thtco- fold: first for tho ackuowiedgment of tho Great Creaor, second for His great prafac, oud third Tor tho bandshiment of all error, superstition, and un- Delfef, aud tho cetublishment of {he rolgn of Justice, truth, and rightconsness. This duy Wua gencrally ob- served Ly tho Jows in Obicago, tho- Orthiadox absory— ing tho first‘day of tho Jowih yoor snd tholtes formed observing tho first aud econd days, Lust Wedneaday was kuown as tho “ Day of tho Alone- ment,” which wag also very gonerally observed Loro and dlsowhero. In Hobrow parlance, it s known as ¥ Yom Kippur,” and fa_tho most important of tho religlous observances, Tho remarkablo featuro co nected with 1t 18 tho bsolute fust observed for tentys four hours, beginning ot sunsct on Tuesduy eyoning, in this inftance, nud closing on Wednesday ovening, Tho pious Israclite in this observance doea not allow tho Teast particlo of food or & drop of water to prsa'his Kips. It s enjoined on ol nlike, both menand women, aud childron who have been Conflrmod, Of course, thera ora exceptions to the rulo, and eapecially fa this Erue of tho nged, sick, ote, Tho Toliglous servicen of o day_consists chiclly i {ho confossion of sins com- mitted during (Lo pust year, nd prayors to God for forgivenoss, To-morrow will begin anothor observanco, which ja called the “ Succotl,” or * Feast of Tabernucles, s will coutiuue fo cight ansn, 1t 1 tio grcit harvest feast of the Jows, tud §a 0 sesson of rejoleing aud thanlugiving for tho abundant crops given to thu country Uy tho Almighty. Although on tmiportunt pe- lod {1 the caletdnr, tho observalico of this festival s Dot 80 goneral, befug coutined ulmost._entirely o tho Oxthodox portion of tlio Jowlsh community, 1t should bo stated, coucerning tho Jows of Clieago, 41t muny of them belong to the class of German frees thinkers, who do not. obsorvo any of thesa days, al. though i thelr symyputhics nud tlie exerelno of their chiaritics, thos feol und uct as members of tho Jowwh race, If thoy buve discarded ull tho religlaus observe ced thoy Muvo preserved oo pesullacity, the Juvwisi oart, WOMAN'S PRESUXTERIAN DOARD OF MIBSIONS, One of the marked und very notablo featurcs in_our progressive Christianity s thy moro ‘active part tulien thereln by Cliristion ladics, Whila it Is very truo {hut this clu#s of workers hag ulways dono a good sbare of (Lo Inbor, it I8 not until quite reeently thit wo find them organfzed sud proposhug sucli plans, and succesafully oxecuting tho ssme, thut nro blessing tho world, No ono who will carefully investigato tho forces of {ha Christian system, = or who - may- Jook into tho focta already bistorical, conmected with woman's work in tho great fleld of Chrlstendom, can doubt for n moment that tho tonder sympathics and the almost divino intuitions of woman pecullarly qualify bor for Ohristisn work. The only wvouder i, thut such organizations 08 aro mentioned below wera nat in exlsicuce long ago, It hos beon res served for tho womon of Amorica to shov to the world that the Kingdom of Ghrist way not only o strength- exncd, but largely bullt up by them, The remarkablo efforls now being mnde by this cliss of Ohristion workcra i in tho fiold of missions, botl at homo and abrond, Under the nuspices of the various religious denominations, * Tho Woma's Missionary Socioty " 18 now fuund $n most of th lurge citics, sud 1u rapidly rvading the' whole country, In Chicugo they nro found i conncetion with about ali tho Evangelical do- nominatious, Tho ono caynccted with tho Presbyic: rion body s known by tho namo of “iTho Woman's Presbyterian oord of Missons of the Northwest.” Its bLeadquarters esre in Chfesgo, un ologantly-furnished wlero it lna Ollceopin overy duy except thoSubbatiy aud in charge of o ludy well qualitied for sll her duties, in Room 43 McCormick Block, on tho routhienst cornor of Dearborn and Randolph etrcels. Last year tho Preabyterian women of this country ralsed for misalon purposes 76,000, Thia yoar thoy proposc {o raise $90,000, $25,000 of which iu called for fron tlio Woman's Bourd in tho Northiwest, In ordor {o accomplish thia great worlk, and ‘Inorenso the usofulness of {ho genoral phan, tho Chieago depsrtment has rocently on- giged the gervicen of Mre, Sarh J, 'Rhea who was for nfuo years s misslonary in Poreia, aud wlio fs #id to Do Temarkably well qualifiod foF hor work, Blio' will vialt tho churcliea throughont tlo Rortlweat, organizing suxiliary soclotios, and en- couraging’ and otherwise co-operating with thoso already organized, The outlook for tl Boclety s cortafuly vory proniisiug, 1t will not bo very long, it ia hoped, uniilovory good_Indy in thia dbnominadlon will be ehrolled under ita bannor, ~Tho paront Society ublishes a neat monthly mogazine, entitled Weman's Vork: for Woman, Oftcon pagea of which uro edited by tho Ohicago Branch, Tho regular wmootings of tlio Baclety in tho city aro held overy Friday, at 10 o%lock 8,m.,in tho ofiico abovo desfgnated, to which all Indles Intorcatod are cardially fnvited. BERVIOES AT TOE MURIO ITALYL, ITho Rov, . William R. Algor, tho cminont Doston Qivino, will commonco his #erlcs of sormons in this city lilll morning, at the now 3usic Xull on Clark Btreet, opposito the Bherman House, His scrmon this morulug'vill be, ko Open Doors of tho uthors Hougo,” Thia ovoning be will dolivor a dlscourse upon, o Ohtvalry of the Middlo Ages and tho Nineteontli Century” BIr, Alger's great roputation, both 18 o clergyman_and o scholor, bng preceded lim, and wo have no doubt' will oitract o lorgd nudlenco to hear bim., In this conncotion, wo _reproduco tho _ following from ¢ Now York Graphic: W, R, Alger hua noarly finishod his “Lifo of Edwin Forrest, tuo Tragodian.’ Tho bouk will bo published this fall o winter, r, Alger 8 to l}wnd most of the winter in locturing on lis fuvarilo themes in difforent parts of the country, 1lis firat course will bo given Ju Chicngo thta fall, and will inelude bis ¢ Futuro of Humanity, s locturo of great thought, vast orudition, oud striking_beauly, whicl s give In thia lty hat wintor, | Dir, Algor 18 u gracetul, ologant, Suluhed orator, with o Volcy rumark- sblo for ltn distitictuess, sweotnesn of tone, nd flexi: Dility, ratlier than for 114 forco, Honpeaks klawly, with nono of the rush and yehomenico and vivacity of -our stump orators, and somo of our populor locturors, biit nono too alowly fortho thoughts 3 uttors, or the plens- urs of his Loarers, who usually oujoy Hitening tohis words us o tho best musfo, Ae o lootitror ho fa ratlier Instructivo thun entortaining, roquiring more thought snd attention on tho part of his audisice than most opular locturors, but always ropaying tho offort well, i scldom funTges 1n clovar hita. t. o anc thive, ind 1 that Kort of declamation which ollcity applaisd snd brings down tho houso, Lut sometimen risca fo a firain of truly fervld eloquiuco, Asa thinir, b bo- louge to the ethico-sciontifio aclioaf of Hurbiort, Spen- zer thorigh bis pilouophy te deoply tugod Wil tio rolfylous mysticlum of James Martinoau, who waa his parly admirution.” MINISTERIAL ASROCIATIONA OF ONICAGO, Now, nd the vacation sensop iwover, tle varions pinulorial sssociations of Obicago Liaye resumed wark i Y. Tho -|jona connested"with tho Methodist " Robert Weldensall, an old n, Thero are throo of those clly, wh now meot avery Monda; largos 1 porlispd, I tho ‘1&:0 1r'ahmn, which {ncludes tlio ministors of Lt Ghurel and vicinity, * Tt convones every Mondsy aftornoon tho rooma of tho Mnthadlst Book Concorn, : Noxt to {his is the Presbytorian Associntion, which meets overy Mondny at 10 a, m, in the McCormick Dlook, at which imo thore are gonorally from Sflecn to thifly winlutera prevent Tho third 1a In connection with the Daptist Church, | whicl lins Juat basn rovived for tho firnt t{mo sinco the oat fire, * Laat Monday morting, nbout thizty divines rom thin donomination aasembled in the oilico of tho Standard aud roorganized, It in now proposed by thieso mintaters o meot Hq\llnrl{ ovory Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock {n tho Standard oftic, An Slluntrativo of o bicqt ud scopo of thano meatingn, woglva tio yrogrammd of thie Daptiat Ministerial Asrociation for noxt Monday : % 101010:18, nocia) chit-cliut ;10:15, call to ordor; prayer; minuton of laot meotingread s patora’ roports, imitod to iwo minutes; pian of sermon proacliod tho praceding Babbntl, by Rov. J, L, Lan- rilgos ctolt spoaker limlod to fivo mingtes, Excgonla on Malihow i1, 9,/ by Drother Ohapoll, fen minutes disoussin, fitieon minutes ; disousalon in’ relntion {0 monoS-golting, opened b3 ' Broter McCorthy, ten minuies s apcakiors to follow, limited to five minutes scollancous businoss, Adjourn,” '+ DEBIGNATION SERVIOES, Tntoresting porvicea counccted with th deatgnation of four missionarics to tho forolgn fold, Wero Leld Lot Sunday morning in tho Sccoud Daptiat Ohurchi, Tho mirsionarios appolnted woro G, I, Drake, and i I, Willinme, of {ho Chicago Theological Beminary, oliiss of 1873, and Mra, Williams, and Dtiss Olura Ualds wiu, Tho Xovs. Dr. Mitcholl, Dr, Goadspeed, Dr. Os- goodl, Dr, Tattison, and Dr, Gardner, took the leading parts in tho Aorvices, Dr. Gardnor, tho Homo Bocro- lary, mado tho addross of tho oceasion, to which Ar, Drake, in bohmlf of hils associates, Teaponded, _Thoy entered upon thoir work, Lo said, refolcing. Whila they wero glad for the’ words o sympatliy which hnd beon uttered ; glad to bo romem- bored In the proyera of tho churches, thero was ong promiso moro preclous thon ol Clriat Las Aald, # T will bo with you always,” £ Tlio oy, 1, W. Goodspcod extended tho’ right hand of fallowslitp to cach of tho miyslonsries on Lehalf of tho Obleago brethren, and, a8 far a8 ko could, for th 1,600,000 Baptists i Xmerloa, Tho farowall . sorvices wore Lold In tho cvening, which, notwithisfanding tho rain, woro quito well nt: tended and vory inlorosting, Thio Reye. Dr. Aruold, Dr, Osgood, Dr, Garducr,'rof, Mitchell,tho Tovs, A, J, Frost aud O, F. Tolman' wore nmong 'tho active par- ticipants, Tiio reeponse on behnl€ of tho misslonnriea was made by Br. Williame, Tho clowing remarks wero miade by thio Ttov, Dr, Thomas, of tha Michign Aveno Baptist Chureh, . It wan: annownced that Saturday. (vosterdny) nine Baptist misslonarics wonld sail from Now York, threo of whom wero from Chicugo, THF. NELIOIOUS TRESA, Tho Tocal roligious journals a0 ot with much ntor cnilng and timely moiter, Want of apaco lmits our comuients, Bomo changes are soon {0 be wado in thio Advance; " Gen, Howard, the Becrotary of tho Clifcago Dranch of Missions, na’ purchased oo intorest nul il poriapn Locam$ ono of iha cdltors, _ Tho offca w111 ho remoyed further south on Fifth avonuc. Mesara, Bfursh ond Turner will still proservo thele connection, ‘and o new busfucss manager s proposod, and tho par e, it {s rumozod, will wako up somewhat,” Dr. Smith, cdltor of tho-Standard, hus gono Tast, and fhiere s como buck tho cheering news tint 1 lins béen marricd to Miss Mary L, Grono, who s snid tobon most amiablo ond nccompliahed Indy, INis bridal tour takes in the World's Evangelical Allinnce at Now York, ofter which Lis roturn to tho cly i ex- clod, P01t Tutertorcontinues tta isquisitions on Tnspi- Tation," wilh Prot, Swing a8 tho lino of doparturo, Tho'Adzocate {s volumlnous respocting Confercncsa ond tiows In genoral, Tho Ifestern_Catholfo” hna’ pasacd *through ita Jocal diMculifes, xud 15 out ngaia; u bettor Teligious journal o1 over, : s . . DEATII OF NOTTD JEWS," During tho cecleatntical year'of tho Towa which has Just closed, o numbor_of* tminont'Jowa have died, awong whiom aro, in Etropo, the noted Talmudist Auorbach, of Halberstadt, ind Guggentiolm, Spiro, Hollander, Bloyer, and’"Asher, Among tho dise tingufshed seholnr occur {ho names of Mox Emanucl Blern, of Vieuna, Julins TFurst, the lexlcographer, Josoph “Lebmuan,’ tho Berlin literateur, Lmanue Doutact:, and Gideon Brecher, * Amoug' public men ar6 Sir Bavid Sulomons, Prof, ‘Waley, and Abraham ‘Comundo. Inour own' couniry no very prominont Joiy hos dled, = DIEUOP RANDALL, Tize romains of tho latoRt, Rov, Dr, Randall, Blehop of Colorado, reached Chicago Fridiy, accompanied by Mry, Tandall, tha Bishop's sou (Georgo|Randall), and by eitizons of Denvor, Bishop Whitehoueg, tho Rov, Dr, AfcMurdy, of Tydo Fark, and tho Rov. Mr, Mooro, cousin of tho Dishop, of Goorgetown, Colorado, mok tho remalnn and tho aMicted family at tho Michigan Contral Dopot, Tho remains went forward lnst night to Tthodg Tuland, thie native homo of tho Inte prelato, Tho diocese of the lato Bishop cmbraces Colorndoy Now Mexieo, and reglons adjacent, and 4 tho largest dioceso In extent of territory in tho wholo world, The: Dllho{‘lm! been emincntly successful fn his ploneer work, baving organized ond multiplicd parishcs, and having successfully Iold tho foundations. of inatitu- tions of Joarning, one at Denver for young Indies, and ono at Golden for boys, Tho Houso of Dishops, which will meet in a few weoks in the City of Now York, will elect o succossor £o tho lato Diocesan, " Tho Rev, D, Soymour, of New ork City, 18 much spoken of for thia position. o I snid to bo'emphatically tho chioieo of tho clorgy and Laity of Colorado, Dr. Soymour s o gontleinan of re- ‘markablo ouergy, very officiont in publie oxtempora~ neous speaking, and would creato ‘great enthusinem awmoug thie mon and women of the mountain reglon, MEETINGS YOI RAILWAT MEN, Thio meotings for tlio rallway meu of our clty, which Bvo been carricd on by the rallway brauch of tho Young Mow's Ouristion’ Assoclatlon, in tho Taflway Tleading Itoom of tho Michigan Southiern and Rock Telaud “Tossouger Dopot, Luva been well otlended, awveruging about ono hufidred overy Sabbath aftor: noon,” Tho mocting to-day will bo held ot tho usunl time, half-past 4 oclock, and will bo conducted by Tallway cmploye of tho Unfon Pucilo Rord. A number of youug tadics wiil 1o preaent o uasfst in tha singing, unil all faftway mon {u tho clty are uvited to attend with their fumilics, Beata a0 frao, wnd tho ozerclsea contiuuo ouly ouo our, TENSONAL. Tho Rev, Dr, Arthur Edwards, cditor of (ho_Adco- cate, s oI ntteiding conforonce'tn Towa. aud Atnuo: sotn. Thio Rav. Dr. Reld, ono of tho Missionary Sccrelarics 1 the Mothiodist Cliirels, was in tho city thla week, 10 Rov, Mr. Crose, of Oberlin College, preachics in thio Leavitt ftreot Congregationul Olurcia to-duy, Thio Roy, Dr, Lindley, who lina been o misslonary i sontheust Africa for thirty-nino sears, was in the eity this week, Tho Rov, Dr. Mitcheock, Apent of the Western Methiodist Took Concern, is still quita ill at Lia son-in- Tuw's residonco in this city, Gen, Howard, Becrotury of tlio Amorican Misslonary Association, liai gono to Now York, and will attend thia Alllauce, Thio Rov, Dr, Tolmor, of tho TUnlon Park Chureh, Lias gona nortli on a vacation of six weoks, Hia pulpit will bo supptied by the Rov. Dr, Havon. | Tho Rev, Dr. Patton, forsicrly of tho Adeance, and {ho Rey, L. . Ohamberlain have gono to the Allianco 1n Now York. ' Tho Rove, Dr. Goodwin ond Dr, Rite trgdgo expoct 0 go thin weok. Thio following ministerial changes Lovo beon rocently made in the Chicogo Mothodlst Lpiscopsl Churchest The Rov. R, D. Blioppurd, of tho Michigan Avenno Chureh, hng gone fo tho Third Sizeet Chtireh, Rock- ford, Thw placo fs flled by tho Rov, 3. W, ‘Phelps of Lackport, Tho Rev. d, It, Yates, of {lio Oburch uf uldaud, has gono to thio Obiireh of Galenn, Tho Rov, Dr, Dantly’s timo a Presiding Eldor Laving oxpired, Lo has taken chargo of the Ada Stroct fi!mrlgl, und tho Tov, T, R, Strowlirldge, of that Socloly, has’ gono {0 tho Oak Park Church. MISCELLANEOUS, About fitty theological stidents are n attondanco ab the Baptist Theological Sominary, Tho Methouist Book Coneern of Chitago proposes to oveupy its now bullding, No, 63 Washington strest, on tho lat of next month,”'Tha Prosbyterian Book Rooms, in_chargo of tho Rov, Dr. Waters, hinve removed {o the MeCor mick Block, on tho sontheast. corner of Randolph and Dearborn streata, “Vlao Intest news from tho University at Evanston is “nrun' on President Fowlor with applications from Founig mon deslring to attend that oxcellont institution of loatuing, “Tho topté to-morror eforo tho Presbytorian Minfs- terial Assoclation 15, #Tho Formuln of Adniusion to Qhreh Momberuhip," a8 defincd. by tho last Geuoral ombly, Worl fin commonced agotn on tho foundation of tho Churel of tho Holy Nume, corner of Stato and Supo- rior stroets, It 48 expecled tho cornerstono will bo Iuid in about two weels, with imposing ceremonics, Thio contractors aro Mesrs, Agnew & McDermott, An intorosting ladics® misslonary meeting was hold tn tho Uulon Park Congregationnl Chireh last Thurs- day, Mrs, W, B. Capron, who hios boen in India soven teon years, mado tuo address, About 250 lndios were prescat, $ira, Gapron also addressed thaladies of ' tho First Presbytorian Ohurcl on Friday, "Tio 1,600 non connaoted with the Chicago Rolling Mills enjoy tho priviloges of an oxcellont reading ‘room and Ubrary, all of which was_dounted by 15, 15, Ward, Esq. 1t I8 open cvory dny from 7 a, m, {0 10 p; m., and fa In chargo of 8 good librarian, Tristran My hov, who gives all his timo to the concern, Tlioemployes conncetod with tho Obicago Rolling Mills havo signod the_fomperanco pledge, Thero arg abont forty saloons within radiua of ihireo blosks of tho mills, which, oltogetlicr, old only ono pint of boor during ono wholo day since tho plodge was signod, Thio aloona proposc to suspond, TO-DAY’'S SERVICES, EPISCOPAL, ‘The Rov, Tenry G, Porry ofliclates a8 usual at All EBaints’ Chureh, —Tho Rev, Gharles Edward Clionoy will officlato na uaual at Christ Ohureh, Tho ovonlig Aubjoct Iu A Leswon for tho Iour," 'This ls tho kormon on tho finanelal panfo preachicd by Lim last Bunday morning, and Iy opeated ut tho Toqicst of sumbors of tho con: gregation, the pastor feolfng suro it ling a muok widor appllention (han o ‘tat past of ‘tho ougregation ‘which heara it, —Tho 1tov, Jobn X, Dunn, of Lawrenco, Ransas, ofilciates, thls morning sud ovéniug, at the Church o tho IToly'Communlon. —Tharo will bo rorylces as uanal at tho Catliodral of Baints Leter and Paul, ~—Thio Rov, Cllnton Locke, D, D,, will ofiiciato to-day at Graco Obireh, —'Thio oy, J, F, Walker will preach this morning at Calvary Chureli, on ho Toly Communfou, and in tho evoning on {lio * Bhort-cosnings of tho Lical,” —Tho Ruv, I, Bullivan will prosch this morufby at Iriaity Cliurcly on * What Yifglon Means," and Oily ovoning on * Laborers with God,” o Rov, 1., N Towers prenclien taday, at B, Jolin’s Qhura, TS oventug subject 1s, by Probe om of Buffering. " Tho Tiov, Oiarlea T, Doract offictates as usual at .ho Ohurch of tho Asconsfon, P MLTHODIST, Tha Rov, J, 0, Peck will prouch as usual in the Con- tenury Onirofi, ‘T th morning, by requosl, Lo will repeat tho serwmon on ** Nofhing bt Leaves,” —Tho Rov, B, Wentworth, D, D, adilor of tha Tadtew Htepuaitory, will prosct this ovéaiug at. Teinity ureh, —T'ha Rov, W. 0, Dandy will preack as usual st {lie Ada Blreot Ohureh, “The Tav, Dr, Wontswarth, editor of the Ladfes! Re- pository, will preach thin morning ot tho Wabnel Avenno Ohurch, Tho Rev, De., McKown will proach. in tho evening, Malono will proach to-day at tho —Tho Rav. J. W. Botliel Oureh, ; ~—Tho v, Dz, Thomaa proaches ns wnual at the Firat Church, BAPTIRT, Tha Rev, Dr., Northrap whil prench this morning nt tho Firat Chureh, In tho ovoning I, ¥, Jucobn will couuct thy Gorpol meoling. W, W, Evorts, dr,, will preach to<lsy ot tho In- tunn Avontio Ohapel, —Tho Rov, A, J. Frost preachesss ususl at tho Unt vorsity Placo Olinecl, ~—Tho oy, Mr, Mabio, of Oak Tark, preachen this ovoning to tlie now Daptint intereat, in tho church on tho corner of Paulinn and Monroo slreots, ~Tho ltov, N, T, Havlin will preach aa usunl a¢ tho Tomplo Church, i ~The Rov, Floronco McCarthy will predch as usunl at tho Union Tark Clvurel, PRy Y T, V. Farwoll nnd others will nildress tho Sunday- echool wiceting at tho First Baptist Ohureh of Dighland Park thin forenoon, - d this moraing —Tho Rev, W, J, Kormott vl preach and ovoning at tho Covantry Btroot Olurch UNITARIAN, Laird Collier will proach at 4 o'clock nt tho ‘The Rev, houne of C. B, Dupeo, corucr of Woodlnws avonna and Forty-sixth stroct, 4 Oh—'l lll‘o Rov. Robert Collyer will prench at Unity ureh, ; —Tho Rev. Lalrd Colller will preach {hin morning in thio chiapel of tlie Ohnrch of tho Meeslal, - ~Tlio Ttev. I, 8. Whitcomb will preach this’morn- ing at tho Tourlli Chureh, Tho ovening lectura i postponed for ono wa, —Tho Ty, Minot J, Bavage will preach this morn= tng, nt tho Third Chureli, on * Whera T Am, nnd Why, and thia ovening on % Tho Atrength of youil.» —Tiho Tov, Robert Coliyer will hold rellous sor- vicen this ovoning at the Nowsboya® Home, No, 44 La: Ballo atreot, CONGREGATIONAL, > The Rev. Walter M, Darrows, of Andover, Mosn, preaches this morning mud evening ot Oalland Ohreh, —Tho. Ttov, David Willlsms wil proach this morn. ing nud ovening at tho Wolsh Church, in Dowey's Dlock, corner of Groen and Madizon btrcols, —itho Ttov, Jumes ', Hyile, of tho Chicago Theologl- cal Sominary, wil proacl: this morning aud ovehing in thie Now Englnd Cluurch, X —Tho Tov, M. T, Cross, of Oberlln, Oblo, preaches to-lay'in 1ho Leavitt Streot Church, tmd d —Tho.Tov, E. P\, Goodwin proachesnt tho First Ohurel i morhig on # Things Not Setn and (lls gyouus, on “7Tho Lato Moctiug of the Amorlcen rd —Tlic Tov, Willlam Alvin Barllots will proach, g usual, at Plymoutl Church, TMESDYIRRIAN, Tho Rev, James Harrison preaches, a8 usual, ot tho Cliurel of tio Pilgrime. —Tho Rov, U, D, Gullek proaclics, s usual, at tho Jofferson Park Ohurcly, —Tlio Roy, Alibott E, Kittrodgo preaches thia morn~ inron the * Dssential Doclrino of (ho Chriatian lte- liglon” in tho Third Cliurch, ond this ovening on #Chrlat fn tho Storm. . ~—Tho Rev, Clinrlea I, Thompron preach 2t tho Tfth Chureh, Tho ovening subjoct ing Many Books,” —TThe Teov, W, W, MeRalg preachien, os wsual, at flic Ninth Chureh, 'Iis ovening subject'ls, * Thd Relgn of Mimmon.” : —Tho Rev, J, I, Walker preaches, a8 usual, nt e union Church, —Tho Tov. Willia Low, D, D,, prenches this morning ot tha Fullerion Aventte Ohiirchl, nnd the Rov, William 0. Young in tho evening. : 05 umnAl, “Make USLVENBALIBT, Dr, Ryder wil. preach this morning in Atken’s!| Theatre, MISCRLLANEOUS, Tho Advent Soclely meels this ovening at 108 Wost Madiron streot, —Jomes Challop, - of Clnelunati, will preach this morning snd oveniiig at tlio Cliristinn Church, —0. L', Kollog, of Ohio, a tranco speakor, nddressos tho First Bocloty’ of Spiritualists 1kis moruing and oveniuy at 181 South Oiark streat, : —Tho Ohicago Progressivo Lycoum meots thin nftor— noon {u Good Femplars’ Hall, corner of Deaplaines and Washington atrec —Tho Rev, O, Duy Noblo preaches ihia afternoon to tho ‘Seoond® Bwedenborglan Soclety, in_Piymouth Ohureh, on “ Tho Communily of Munkind,” ~—Tbo Roy. 0, G, Trucsdoll will proach in the Town ‘Hall at tho Siock Yards, —~Thio Christadclphisn meot ns usual in the hinll) corner of Lako and Dosplnines strots, Tho subjoct of Qlacusslon 18 “Resurroction and Judgmont,” % —Eldor Georgo 0, Mull{ns preaclies this afternoon in thio Ll of thio Washingtonian Lone, CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. 5 EPISCOPAL, Oct. 5—Boventeonth Sunday after Trinity, ROMAN CATIOLIO, Oct. 5—Eighteenth Bundny nfter Pontocost; Soleme nity of tlio Holy Rosary, Oct, 6—Bt, Druno, C. Oct. T—8t. Mark, P, ©, | Gourso, which a now progressing i BS, Serglus and Comp., 30, Oct. 8—St, Bridget, Wliow, . Oct. 0—88, Dionysilis, Nustious, and Elouthorius, AL, 0Oct. 10~$t, Francls Borgln, O, z Oct, 11—Votive of the Immacilato Conceplion. © REVIEW OF AMUSEMENTS, : THE DRAMA. Last weels was tho “ good thna” looked forward to by theatrient managers for tho Lringing to par of tholr Tecolpta, Tho corresponding week lnst year wos o ‘most profitable one to thoso who were engaged in the show business, M, MeVicker's receipts wore for thst perlod equal {o thoeo of all tho theatres of thocity for the week Just ended. Tn placo of belng & period of grce and fullness, tho past eix days have crowded mora disappolntment upon good and pleasant men than cowld havo been expocted, Tho Bsposition, it was supposed, wauld bring pleaty of peoplo to town ; thoso peopl would, in o measure, fll tho Esposition Dullding by day and crowd tho theatres by night, Pope ular plays were placed upon tho boards to gratify thoso whose opportunities for theatrieal enjoymont wora Limited to occaslonal visits to n largo city. *3an and Wifo,” & poor but so-callod popular plece, was capitally presented, botl in scenery and neting, ot Mr, ooley “Parlor omo of Comedy,” ¢ Sarato- &1, of which overyono has heard sometliing, was sub- stituted for a new and tenso drama at McVickor's, that on cveulng of abandonmont to hilarity, drollery, aud good naturs might be accorded tho vislting thousands, Joo Murphy's eugugement at tho Academy was cspe- clly thined to give varioty to tho cntortatnmonts, und was thio only real “Bit? of tho woek, Arlington & Cotton’s Minstrels hiud n * Bcreaming ill ¥ wharowith= ol to mako morry § n 1008t oxquisito comedy was boing played ot Bfr, Frank Lawlor's Globo Theatro; and Kel- 1 & Leon wero to play to audiences of whom ono-hnlf wero {o bo envying tho other half thelr seats, Dub thoso preparations wero rendered nugatory by thé paulo, and ho jolly mnmagers wero dis- guited at tho failura of {hoeir anticipations, Thentrical bustucss, like ll othors nt present, was & burden, Hut toward tho Inst of tho week matiers bo- gau {0 ook up a Littlo, aud perhaps, after sll, thoy may Drighten sufliclontly to restora the glow of happincss to tho managerial spect, HOOLEY’S TIEATRE, . On Monday evening tho nob very chisto or lovoly draina, Mun and Wifo, was put upon the stago ut IMooley’s Theatre, It is ouo that conforms excellentl; to the apparont epirit of tho times, beeauss it deals in ‘moral diet, The wholo story is ouo which, if it cimo up iu fho routino of tho 'Poleo donrt, would elther bo norrated in tho vaguest way by tho discreot reporter, or omitted 15 unilt for publication, This quatifion 1t for tho modern stago. Playwrights have apparently oven Uefr stories oft poliee”records. T fuiinl crima on the alphabeticl 1st 18 #udultery,” and tho atnge of to-day seoms to liavo atuck thory, Poraps thio dramatiets huvo not. quite cxbuusted {hio varions bascs of that crimo, It canuot bo said that tho pub- o fostors Bucl: plecos, Of tho threo indecent dramaa Tecoutly portoriod i Ghieago mot oo but s beon financlalfy o faflure, snd_the blumo canuot rest with tho pooplo, It 1must bo Tnid to tho stupidity of man. agors, Mr, Iiooley’s excuro for playing * Man and Wifo™ s thatit bud a *run " at the Musein years ago, The Musoumn never claimed to be * T'he Parlor lorao of Comody."” Amusements woro scarce then, and anything would draw tho class who patronized it, Tawover, if hio * Tarlor Homo of Comiedy " really s hurd up for matorial, it would bo only an act of kida nesa to suggest o fow moro Museum apociultivs whiel; “hnd o puns? 4 Ticket of Leavo Man,” 4 Airlunys Orime,” % Tho Long Btrike,” *In the ‘oils,” Lan. canlifrd Luss,” # Unclo Ton's Cubing 4 Deop 0 Day," * Hundy Andy," # Through Firo,” 21, P.," “1ridden Haud," & Neck and Neck,” *'Tcn_Nights In o Dare Ttoom,” ¢ The Drunkard,” *Tho Fronch 8py,” * Oli- Yor Tty 4 Wide, Wido Wortdgh Siho Miotery of Castlo Ifollow," “ Cast on the World.” Mr, Alken might possibly bonditcod to nppoar in his spoolalties, “1ittle Ynly,” Naval Enjgagoments, Lady of Lyous,” ¢ Hainlot, & A Midswmer Night's Deoini,n “1lomeo and Julict," *Duko's Motto, ind “ Doru, When this ‘lat 'really s “pliyed out! io Ar. ooloy's satlsfaciion, porhiapa AMr, Dlals- dell or Mr, Tudget ean Bl in what Jplays aro_omitted,' from momory, 1t Mr., Hooloy in- tends modoling his theatro ipon tho Musout, ho will probably oudjust whoro tho lust mnnager of ' (Lo Musonn hus ended, and receive cart-loads of syrapae thy whero cush alorio would bo of any Aorvico £ hiin, Liowcver, for {he present weok, somo othor fuflaonca ‘appoars to liuve Leon ut work, 'l drama will uot Lo o Mugoum speefalty, It la 1ot the Musoum's turn thiy week, Nor does it uppear ta be Bartloy Campholls turn” (bin woek. As tho drama Id u now ploce, and Ja very highly spoken of, fliers 8 reuson t supposo {huk Mr, 1tooloy hus Leel: allowed to oxerelso lis Tight und chooso 6 ploco, Flirtation; or, A Ohrlatmas Supper, s tho Atio of it, dho leading rolo will bo pinyed by u ldy from Toxis, who Lug not Dloyod for four yeara, Blio i said to e u ewiotional actress of n highorder, Bho vould scarcoly soloctn Inoro Bovero fest of Lior wircngth thay by puylug ut Tiooloy's this woason, Howover, her “firut appearunco Wi} bau matter of conslderablo’ intereat to tho amuses ment world, and thero 18 vouon to bellov thut who will bo awarded thiut cordial rovption which Chleao audionces knaw how o oxiond to u tranger, It really i amatier of womo fmportance whothor Lor weel's engagament in Ohicaga 18 o succosy, 1f 4t in, who_can Do futduced o remaln'; oflierwise sho will go fo Now Yok to Hll u pondig_ongagement_at ono of tho jonding theatres of tho mstropolls, Tencait becomes & queation of indlvidual choico with tho audienco,—n clrcumstance which wil doubtloss Eoouro an unusually largovalo on Mouiay ovoulig, 1t s troquontly, suid thut Olicago audicuces ura cold and lnuovable, Thoy areto coll and unkillod actors and actresswd, but, yrhien touched by real worlt, thoy never fail to rospoud Tho troublo i they uro wisely fustidfous, MYIGUER'S TUBATIE, “Immolation » wun faken off tho buards at MoVick- er’ Theatre on Wedneuday, and_© Buarutoga ® put in ite place, 'Fhis fn moro Of u_ farco thuu s vomudy, butls nonotlo less wmusiugon that gecount, Tho noroased - in-numbors at each pucces. vo performanco, until Jast ovoning thero was o house, Inrgo evon for more prosporous {imes, “ Barntogn # will bo rotsined s fow nights longor, Ohnrlolta Cushiman commences lior fall engdgement at MoVicker's on Monday, Oct. 13, when tho atar seavon will bo opened, Her first appearanco will bo as Aeg* Herrilfen, TUE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Joo Mnrphy anpears (o bo Justas popuiar s ovar. 1n s amecialtin, o Acadory, has boen doing il tho Dusiness of (o weok, Which 1 o vory cheorful thing for Mr, Gardnor fnd Mr. Joo Murphy, thougl not indicalivo of o bigh order intolii~ gonco on tho pact of tho orowds wpo theong o oo bim. In pistn, - mnt for-of-fact' Linglial, * YIelp” s unmiligated trash, . anil Joo Murphy an ablo exponent of * Ielp,” Dure g tho proscnt weolk, o 116w nensational dram, written for Joo Murplis- by Bir, Fred 0, Mnedar, the suthor of il will be played,.with Me, Murphy in_sovoral finporinut. 1cial rolesr 4 Muua Oror'te osontially Iriah, excopt whoro it is American, and tho cast w) o ag'Follown ¢ 2 ; I, Barrott J, ¥, Dean Misn Nellio Boyd +Mlss Nellio MoEonr: iies Mny Graham <+ Misn Xailo Wilaon .Mias Marion Demin, te Bomiors e TNE GLODE THEATRE, Ned Buntitno has gone,* 1o was tho most vorsatilo man fu hig way., ' Juo Murphy also i3 tho most vorsa- tilo nctor, During tho present wook another most versatile artist 1s announced for the Globo, Mr, John Thompson, Ifo in hia speclalty drams, Hand, yorsatilo. than nuybody his‘appearing in nibe charncters,*' It tho balouce of the company will not find much to do in tho ovoning, butthatis of no consequence, On Thursday, and for tho romainder of tha weck, o tirania fllustrating tho various sccuea of. plantation’ 1ifo, ou~ titled ¥ Dixie,” will bo given, - with Alr,. Thompson in only six rolos, o ey YENS' OPERA-HOUSE, Tt bn ofveshing to come to legltimate, migateotey after tho anomulous Ingipidity of tho Joo Murpliss ani Jolin Thompsons, capéelally as another capital bill 18 Jreconted for thio'wock by tha Arlington.otton com- ination, “Tho first part 1a’ a1l now, and tho quariette iavo somo treaydities, Tho olio dn capifal. . Tl Actor's Studio,” by Diily Ricb and Surridgo, is also langliablo, * Yisnny Mokes in "0 Fog,” o biirlosquo vervion of tho Vokea Fumily's “ Tun in o Fog,” has been in proparation for a long time, ‘and will now bo presonted with tli6 ontire'strength ¢ the company, + BTAIl LEOTURE SRABON~TIOKETS, Tho eala of hio scason-tickets to thio Star Locttiro at tho box-offico of thio Muslo Hull, indlcatcs o brillfant \lecturo scason, and provas that inany apprecats tlo universal ndan tages offored by tho purchage of n tcket thnt entition thio holder {o tho samo soat durfug tho wholoseriea of ton entortainmonts, and thatthe soat tho best offered in the Liouso at about half the prico usnally saked for an or- dinary cket, *'Thoso who fntend to bo preaont at only Lalf of tho entertainmonte, find 1t, thorofore, desirable, a8 well as_cconomical, to got o' Bonson-tickot, which muy account for tho domand, The Courso will bo opened ono weok from Tucsday by Bret Harte, who {8 expected to tell what he kuows about * Somo Dad Peoplo.” Tho mauagors talk mysteriously about romo unnonomneed- attraction, and,-from thoir- habit of ving moro thun thoy promise, tho patrons of ourso will not bo suryrlaed ¢ tlioy annoiiacoas o part of tholr *reservo fund ¥ th Empreas. Eugonle or tho Popol Fe DRAMATIO NOTES, - Mabel Grey, tho notorioua London woman, 1a to bo- com n managor und actross, - . Edwin Dooth §s to porform. in {ho principal Now England cltfos, commonsing tho frat wock i1 Docom- or, Another anonsmous * Americon - metress” fs nn- nounced to appear a8 Lady Macbeth, ot tho Theatro Toyal, Mancliester, O et Beaumont nnd Flotchor'a play, #Tho Mald's Trag~ edly," has boen subjected to rovislon, and given ot the Blandard Theatro, London. T, B, DoWaldon, ho actor and dramatist, dled in Now Yorlk last weck, l;fod 02, Mr, DoWalden was at onotimo a raihier prollils drimatist; nnd soveral of his plays onjoyed consldarablo popularily, - Tho young sotress kaown ns Littls Nell.» while plising in Cliolsen rocontls, was presonted with o gold go by tho mombora of tho Krost lioso Compuny, on which her namio wns ingerlbed 43 on honorary momber of thefr Dopartmont, - Signor Balvini has, woaro {nformed, presented to Mr, Edwin Adoms tho right to perform tlie English verelon of “La Morto Civilo.,” Mr. Adems’repertolre ncoda replentshmont, and this most graceful courtesy of Big- nor Salviut's will well begtu tlie work, Jimmio Rivors, n clrcus_clown, hios boen sont to the’ Arkuneas Punitentiary ‘for ono yoar, having been con- victed of grand larcony, Rivers ploaded, with siroam. ing eyos, that the demorailzing influench of his stago truining, in tho larcony line, had misled him, Mes. Macready, tho well-known dramatio ariist and render, diod ot Marshall, ncar Utica, on Saturday lust, Slio was born inPhiladclphin in 1620, and ot un carly ape adopied tho stigo aa hior profosaion, Ehie was o giftad aud exporiencod artiat; but, on tho whole, un- suceessful, Among tho unpublished works of the Tato Tord Lyt~ ton wus u tragedy called * (Edipus,” founded on {he well-kmown ciassical legend. Tho play was nfouded for tho stage, and waa pluced in tho’ houds of lr, Thelps, during tho yerlod of I losesslip of Sudler's Wells ‘Hheatre, for reheargal, Lord Lytton, howover, altered his intontion, ond withdrow {ho ranuscriph from Mr. Phelps’ hande, and probably dostrood it, A ploco of Balzac, bearing tho descriptive titlo of “yagedio Bourgeolso,” has beon _discoverod, and Is 8oon to bo produced ut'ono of tho Paria theatfos, but ot until it has beon subjected to somo such process of revision aud condensation na both La Maratro * and “Mercadet” had to pass thirough - before thoy wera cougiderod fit for represcntation, ‘¢ Mercadet,” in the practiced bands of 3. Donnery, waa roduced from fivo cis to three, and Jost nearly one-balt of its originally rodundant disloguo, o what oxtent fho *household tragedy, or *tragady of ordinnry life,! will havo to ba dimivished,” romurka tho Pail Mall ‘Gazette, * s ot yol stniod—Is probably not yot knownj.but b {s safd o contaiu more dramatio acenos than aro to bo found in any other of Dalzac’s work for the slage. Musio, ‘Tho local musfeal scason was formally opened on Tuesday ovening lnst by the first concert of tho Apollo Club, On Thursday ovening, Mr, B, O, Pratt followed 4t up witk s pleasout rocoption ot Recd’s Mualo Rooms, in whish o waa aselsted by Misa Whitc, Mr, Bawen, Miss Leonard, and a doublo quartette, Tho success of tho Apollo Olub concert has already been recorded, 1t was a worlhy preludo to THE THOMAS CONOERT SEASON, which commorices on Monday evening, 6th, at the now Busio Iall, with every prospect of succoss, Tho pro- grutames for tho firat four nights are us follows MONDAY NIGHT, Overturo—'! Consecration of the Houso”, .., Beothoven Andanto cantubilo from tho so-called “Jupi- tor Bympliony +raeaseiensneensvesiBlozart Recitativo—*'Anid God’Bald Lot tho Waters, Arin—* Rolling in Foaming Dll- Tows," 4 Oreation ", Haydn r. Ayron V. Whitney: Fantasto on Slavonlo airy, fof. violin « Riagrodte 121 Lernhird Lte nprodie Hongrolss, No, “Qvetturo dl Balor, Avo Muria, after ihe Tach, for harp, violius, and orchestrs, Wallz—* Vionua' Temper ¥ (ow) Ballad—* Threo Fialiera . 2ir, Myron. ey, Dachanalo—* Taunhistsor ¥ (manuscripty # Huldigungs-Marsch " - TUEBDAY EVENING, # Nordisl Suite "—Op, 22.... ..., ..Asgor Hasmerlole 1, 1 tho Woods¥'; 2, Ol Bwodisis ballad ; 5. Norso fling ; 4, Monuot} 6, “ Bridal March, Aria—* Daglo Flute™, & My, Myvon W, ¥ hitney. Alr and Variattons—Bolo for coruot-a-piston. .. ir. R, Dargel. ‘Vorspiol—* Lohengrin," # Dorr Ritt dor Walkudron ” f + Overtiro—" Hunyudi Lagzlo™,, Thewe and Variations—0p. 18, : Btring Grehestra, Bong—*I am & Roamor,” 4 Hon .and Btranger ..., } .. Wagnor Waltz—4 Duergorutar Murcho ot Cortego—*' R¢ Ovorture Sehorao, el * Midsummor Night's Dream,” Noutuiruo, Nig] ;! Woddlig Sure, ‘Moudolssohn Arlu—4Tro Poctatis® #Btabat Mater, A7 dtyrow ¥, Whitne Concerto for clarinot, My L Kayaer, Beloctlons—Firat not i Lobongriu,”, Introduction—** Thy Suven Ruven: Andanto canfablioy. P {Adapted for Orolicitra 'nd o Thiroduction Toutlioven Cantato by Liszt,) Ale——t+0, Tuddler tha tio Cliorry,..\.., r, Myron W, Whitiey, Waltz—4 Dubilicioicn o ey Overture—* Jublloc,”, TUULSDAY EVENING, “ Qrand Aunivorsary Jubileo Marol ¥, . L — Expressly arrmugod sud formed for the occasion,) verturo—H Loonoro No, i +eoesre Beothovon Bubiorzo—tt Bymphony No, 8'E lat.? Gp, 7, Bohumatin 10 God, Tavo Morey v—ti &1 fuul .\ Mondalssuli T, v 2 ron W, Whitney, “ Qoncerto No, 2,/ ‘hfih and mllxdmm.n +Moliquo ry ol # Talsor Murcls ™, Jacobi Ovurlure—* Dor iz Thowo aud Varations— String Song—" A Mariner's Liome Ia tho Hea 7, Overturo—t Zampa ®, ,,,, ‘Theodore "Thomas’ programmes avo of thomeclves und aford as much opportunity for 3 2 l to the .|.comment and gossip as tho performances of thom, Tho sorion given above ato worthy-of mpaclal notico. ‘Tho tivo taking numbers of the Momilay night’s pro- gramme wiil undoubtedly be -the movemont from the Jupiter Bympliony and tho Bocond Rlispaodio Hone grolse, two numbors which Mr, Thomns has given over 8 htindrod tmos during his last sorson in Now York, Tho Rthapsocie has often boen heard on tho plano, bt tho arrangement for orchoatra, mndo by izt himolf, will bo now here, Tho Bacchaunlo (in mantncript) Iy an additfon made to “Tannhausor® sinco tho opern waa writton, of which Mr, ‘Ihomaa lins tho only capy in this country, In the second night'a progenmmo, tho Bwodish Bulto by Mameriok sud the Marcho ot Cortegs, from Gounod® *Quoen of Baba," ars strong fealurcs, Tho admirable Dallet from tho *Queon of Baba,” which Mr, Thomsa has given i hero befc will oxclts much intorcst to hear thamnaw numl \{r, Dargsl, tho cornetist from Dilsa's or-) clicstra, Borlin, will &lio appoat i this: programimn. In tho third programmo, tho delicious "Ku isummer’ Night's Dream " muslo 18, of eourso, tho it fpptnre, Tho programme for Lo fourkhy Mgt s e aay that which would have been given herp Ocet, 0, 1871, lind it not heon for tho fire, 'ho only changes are Mr, ‘Whitney’s numbers aud the opening’ march, which is ono of 3tr, Thomos’ own compositions, .The legion of sdmirers of Mr, Thomus as 4 conductor, ‘will, “thore. foro, hiavo an flpfinrl\uflly to know lim in therole of | componor, . At tho lnst concort, on Snturday evening. tho "samo programine which wna fiter{urmml o ‘Thomas' first concert in this clty will be given, AT, JONUN'd CHUNOI CONCERT, at B, Tho programnie of the concert for tho benofit of St. Johu's Ohurch, on Tucadsy ovening, i ns follows : +ssesNicoll 1, Organ Holo—Ovortur iro 2. “Doeop In the Forest " Mcnbers from Apollo Club, 8. “AveMarin”,, v . Ara, MoGuire, 4. Wallz—* Brillanto ", . g <Ghopin 6, Duot—"Tdfo’s Droam is O'cr *, . Arranged by Pratt Mise L, Farrell and 3y, B. Schuitze. . 0, Organ—Dercouso, ik veess Gottachalk ik, 7. Bolo Contralto— Al {5 BLIL ", v Abt ! Arfs L, Farsell, 8. “Tho Goy PUETIMA ", 0ivees'sriene. F AMembers Apolla, Club, 9. “ Nearor My God fo Theo shy pceial request), .., . Mr, B, Schultze. 10. Quartette—Satected, St, Mary's Choir, 11, Plano—*“Dream Vistona ..., Praty - 8 @ Pratt ' OENTENATLY ORGAN TEOTTALS. o The Library Association of Centenary M, E, Ohurch annouuce a new serles of organ concorts of -a popular charucter, to be glyen Saturday aftornoons ot inlf-past 8 otclock. Tho firat programmo ia & good ono, and Iot us hopo that musical pooplo will bio out 1n forco to on- Joy it Tho admission {8 mm'ndf ‘nominal, ‘single tickets 16 couls, packages of ten, 50 conts, Mr, Mathows playa tho firet realtal noxt Saturday, and his ia tho gramme ; % Kml}nnd Podal lfllqunln G, Minor,. 2, Organ Qoncorto (n K. .,., 8, Duet—"\Fould That My Love.".. ... Mendolsa 4 {Gard Mra. Starkeather nnd’Mn‘ Walker, s N 1 ardon Beong nnd Soldiors' ouum,; vitormol Berge 5, JAlr and Vasiaiiomai = , {Alr aud Varlafions— T armont. ons Blackamith.’ Tinzel 8, Bong—* Walting", % . Mitlard 7. Ovorturo to “Willinm o). Krrasged Dudly Duck x TURNER JALL, > . Tho programmo for tho Turnor Hall concert to-day 18 08 followa: 1. Ovorture fo * Der Frolacluotz”, 3, ¥ Nightingalo Bolo " for piccolo, 8, Traoumoral ; 9. # Expresa Galop 10, © Fost Marcl NEKPLY OF o Messrs, Henry Greenebaum, Wan, Logary Jahn Q. Shortally Mirs, Jatiea I, Hunifon, o, F. B, Hadduck, Mrs, Lottea Johnaon, Mrs, Beekman Graliam, and others 1 ackmowledgo tlio roceipt of tho very fattering in- Pitatton you havo given mo to make Chicago 1 homo, and thank you heartily for: tho {riondly santl. onts whioh it contains, During my, recent visit to icago, oxlonding, ofer . porlod of noarly v montls, T confess to hoving becn profoundly im. presaed with tho wonderful .commorcial dovolopmant of your city, and also with tho great smount of musieal talcnt I met in your privato clrcles, If X un- derstand tho foeling of tho- peoplo of Ohicago aright, thoy aro mot only smbitious to have th city o great commercial centre, but also tho groat art centro of tho Weat, With that in view, X nccopt most obeorfully your call, snd shall focl proud if my hum~ blo offortsshull contibito somothing boweds nccom: Dlishing such a noble object. You nlready can bonst of many distinguishod musiclans in your midst; and T sliall moat willingly combino with them to dovolop tho muslcsl resources of your city, and will lesve it o tha Zutueo o dseldy whottier my labors n my nobla art deservo tho high compliments you have pald me, OF ono {hing I can assuro you, in tho future, us. i {ho pet, X sl cling to th trdo principlea of art, and en- tor with my wholo hoart and- woul the now ficld of my Iabora, Rospactfully yours, OBz, Woraonx. MUSICAL NOTER, Gilmoro and his band make thelr first oppearanco {n Now York Oct, 1. Iighly favorable nccounta of the: young American ainger, Miss Colyille, reach us from Xinly. = Bignor Marlo and his two danghters, Mlles, do Oan- difa, will pass the winter in Parfs, “Tho operaa to Lo given {n Mr. Marotzek's first week are “ Poliuto,” and “ Favorlta,' with Luces and Tam- lik, and “Lucfa * and “Sonnambula® for Di Murskn, Helnrich Nattor, tho soulptor of Munich, fs at work on a slatuo of Bchumann, which will b erected {n Lelpzig, o Migs Thorcan Lisbs, tho violinist, Ia_about {o, loavo London_to fulgl a foven months' engagomient in the Unitod Statos. o stalement (hot Mr, Santloy has been engaged for o second musleal tour in the United States fa un- truc, tho baritone-baseo having doclinod all offora for another traus-Atluntlo teip, Tho Parls Theatro do la Renalssance los_ been re- opoued wilh (wo now operettas, by M, Offenbach,— “La Poralsion do Dix Heurca and “La Pomine L. Bignor Vordt has left Parls for Italy, and {s now oc- cupied with tho comyosition of a Magg, to be produced in Milan, on tho anniversary of the death of Munzonf, Tho birlhday of Dr, Liazt, on tho 3lat of October, wilibo colobrated at Pestti by & musical festival, He 18 ot worlk on his third oratorlo, * Saint Standslus,” M, Gounod has ultered the third act of hls opera 4 NMirelllo,” in order to introduce o roligious duet, cx-~ prwll;flwflllcu for Mmo, Adolina Potti, who will sing at 8t, Petorsburg in the Italian adaplation, It s rumored that tho great plantst, Hana Vou Bulow, I8 comlug to this country carly noxf year under iho mnagemient of Mr, Ullmann, but no dainite an- nouncoment of tho fact haa yet boon made. Tho new Nationnl Opera-housa at Bayreuth has been roofed in, in the presonco of Horr Wognor and the Abbo Liszt ; but tlio monoy required to completa tha Lulldiug i ot vt forlicomning, a0 tiat tho dato of tho production of Do TRing des Nlbelungon is atill very uncartuin, Lewls, John A, MEMNON. X wander through a desert vast and wide, ‘Aud turn with longing gazo fo cither sidd; 1 fain would stop and reat my weary feot : ot, burning sands alono my vislon meot, Tho Licavens 8bovo mo aro ua burning glose, “Tho simoons acorch and blind mo as thioy pass; “Chrough all this traokloss waato thero is no Lifo'l By God forgottan, lot o coaso tho steife] The weary dny pgain glides nto night ; Tho Gurkass sloly smolte, At I lisht, it moruings otden besm o distant sound Tho sloopor’s dull car roachos, on the ground, Arouso thoe, faint hoart | Llat I tis Momuon's call Throw off the gloom thntslirouds theo liko o pall | Tho troah onsls groen thov soou shalt sce ; 1igh paima aro waving, fountaina fow fof theo | Nowildorness so vast but in 1t glows ho lifo of God ; Mis Love, which over flows § It bids the desert Liossom like tho rosis, And rings fo weary licarts ita sweot ropose, As Momuon guldotii to a goal at Ins Wliore pain romembered is o dream that's puaty Tlg soul onco dead through love is nowly bors, Aud wakes from darkness into brightor morn, —Ellis Gray, in Harper's Magazine, —_— An Irish Jury’s Verdict, At the Limerick Sessions recontly, the jury, aftor & quartor of an hour's absence, returno into court, ** Wo fiud him not guilty,” dxot.himmm—hfl you unanimous in your ver- of 5 Foroman—We aro, your Worship ; wo aro nine to thrco.. [Great laughtor.] Ohairman—This is not o Rzopur vordiot, Foroman—Wae first deoided, your Worship, that tho minority should bo ruled b[‘,' the majority bo- foro gohfillntu tho morits of the case. ~ Wa then bocamo unanimous in the end, {Laughter.] Ohairman—But how could you be unanimons ‘whon you eny. Q’un &aro nino to three 7 Foroman—Your Worship, I took down those who ware for fllgdlxlfi‘hlm gullty, and those who woro for acquitting him, and the minority ngreed to tha verdict of the majority, Ohairman—Oh, go Inslde, °Kach of the throo mon who were In the minority, are thoy of opin- fon that this man s guilty ? “Go insido and lot them agree about it.” 1 don't want to. Loenr any more of your doliborations ; fa inside and lot them find that this man did nof strike the proso- outor, . 3 Tha jury then retired, end, after n few min- nufl(, re-ontored and handed the verdiot of *“ Nob ullty. g Obafrnan (to tho jury)—Gontlomen, yon have agroed to your vordiot.”” You suy that ‘tho prls- oner I8 not guilty? . Foreman—Wo do. A Ol;llltmlu—XB that tho verdiob of tho whole of you T Sovoral jurora—Yoa, your Worahip, Chairman=Dischargo the prisonor now. (Ta the prisoner.) I hopeif you over como horo again you will not get off so easy, Prisonor—It {s my first offenso, and it will bo my last, ‘{Loml Iaughter in whick the wholo o Bt 1 hayo d alrmau—DBut the jury esy you havo douo nothing at all, [Lnughlnr.] hoad fanow ‘the cerosson shio bostowe AN-UNEXPECTED DISCLOSURE. A Maltose-Cornish L.ove-Affair with & Queer Result, A Saint Transformed Into a Shrew. Coffee for .One and Pistols for Two, On looking over some newspapers Intely ro- oeived from home, I was ngrocably durprisod to find, among tho lst of naval promotions, the following announcement : ¢ To ho Rear-Admiral of ‘the Bluo, Capt. Horbort Walslugham.” A flood of -recollections camo upon me at onco, Walsingham, i bis youth, was ono of the bandsomeat ‘mon of Lis day, and, though his —Bllver'd olor with ngo, tho remains of his manly comolinoss aro still apparent.’ Mo wad ae ‘gailant ns ho was good- Iooking; and, in: the courso of hig Tong notivo 8orvico, ho had many o hairbreadth escapo from the foos of his country, DButitisof auescapo {rom dangor of quite a difforent sort that I am now to bo tho nariator: | Whon Bir ‘Manly Power was QGovornor of Malta, His Majosty’s coryotto Buapdragon, of which Walsingham was Second Lioutonant, was of. tho Moditdrianean Bquadron, and. often nt Valelts, Bir Manly kopt up n brilllant, though thoroughly unafreoted, hospitalily ot tho Vico~ rogal residonco, and tho oflicors of both rnis of tho sorvico employed in that vicinity always found happy relief from the routine of duty at the Govornor's woll-ordered éutortainmonts. On ono decasion invitations werd jasuod for ball, and the party was to bo unusually largo, for thiera wora at tho time o good many touriats, who bad sallied out from homo to “do” the Modlterranean, ot the island. Among them woro the Trohaldens, of Cornwall, and not a hundred miles olthor from tho Land's End—tho 8cene, a8 it will be remembored, of the doughty deods of tho famous Jack tho Giant Killer, who mado g0 littlo of disposing of Lis lugo enemles, Grumbo, Blundorbors; and the. . rest of thoir fribe. ~ Now, in this family, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs, Trehalden, thoir gon nnd daughtor, striking peouliarity was observable, viz.: the vory stron porsonal similarity of tho son to the fathor, nng of the dnuxgmor to tho mothor; while no’ two caata, of fonturo could bo moro diesimilar than thouo ‘of tho paronts themeolves, Mr. Tre- balden showed, in his fair namPluxinn oud faclal outline, tlio most unmistakablo proofs of Lis Cornish llnnngui and Charles, o8 I lnvo said, was hig fathor's vory roflox, Mra, T'rohnlden was of tho Bouthern typo,—n brunetto of won- drous beauty, in whoso veins, it was ovidont, the bluo blood of the Hidalgos Liold its courso. In roposo, her oxprossion was gentlences itself 3 but, aloal it was too often “tho oalm boforo ~ the storm.” Animation, oxcited, awakoned a firo in oyo which no human power conld quonch ; and a singlo glanco from that organ was sufliclent to onforce tho fulfilling of hor ab- soluto and often most eapricious will, Torees presented n lovely contrast to hor ma- ternal counterpart in the uniform softnoss and fivmplot'qu Z\:bdund dgméfi"};y nfl lier l::llr;:.mor. or voico, too, was of that quality w! th immortal Bard 6¢ Avon describon ng o 0 ——an oxcellent thing in woman; ond it seomed just the music to be brenthed from go charming an instrument, Sart 'Is it to bo wondorod ot that this fascinating young creature should have beon the bolle of the ovening attho bull? Orshould it oxcitosurprise, that Walsingham should havo mado himself o willing victim to ber charms, and placed his hoart and his hopos, o votive offormg, at so ane lion shrino? At o fitting hour ho poured forth is soul to his mild capiress, and rose from his Imoo her accepted suitor, Tapn was duly bosought to grant his consont to tho union ; and how could ho epenls the word that'should rever two such fond hearts # During tho stay of the ‘Irohaldens in tho island, overy dovico ‘which & lover's ingenuity could suggest, for tho amusoment and deton- tion of the wholo family, was put into action by ‘Walsingham, Many brothier whoro eyo may enteh the presont pn;fn can, no doubt, remomber how pingularly ciyil to lim was Tomkine or Hopkius while paying court to his sister Jane or Maria. Walsingham's attontion to the fam- ily at Inrgo was, of courso, unwoaried and un- romitting, and * Charloy™ and he became such {at friends that Damon and Pytbis, Niss and BEhln—rf'nlus, wors left, besido them, donp in the ade, An oxcursion was ono day, I_remem- bor, srranged for St Paul's Bay. Wo soon "roachod the lttlo church at_tho bay, but 10 or 12 miles distant from Valotta, which marks tho spot whoro St. Paul shoolk tho vipor fvom his hands into tho fire. Torosn’s sensi- bility was much disturbed st tho ropetition of tho story, and her pity for tho poor viper, which must have “sufforcd mo much in tho crucl flames,” found sympathy in_all our hearts, so cloquently did eho dopicturo its ngonics, kn.y, 80 morciful and considernto was sho, that, on moro than ono occasion, sho diverted the path of n wholo walking party, lost somo unnfl’onglng worm or insect might ba troddon under foot, and untimely caused to dio, Ilow lovely is such innoconce!—how godlike such morey! Excopt when the horriblo sirocco provaila, Malta is indeod a delightful plnco to visit. Tho vory antiquity of its native Phaniclan tongue gives it, of itsolf, a charm., The City of Valetta, now_ tho capital, is of amazing strength, an would soom uttorly imprognablo, so strong are tho fortiflcations, the result of yoars of Iabor. Thoart and skill of all Catholio Europo havo beon contributed fromago to ago to beautify and adorn tho placo, Tho anclont palace of tho Knights of 8t. John of Jorusalom gtill stands, aud in good prosorvation, at Citta Vecchin, the former capital., Tho grottoos and eayorns found In various parts aro picturesque in the extremo. Tho Maltese dog—found ropresented in 60 many old Toman monuments—is stlll hero in tho purity of tho gemuino breed. Protty croatures * they aro, with their long whito bair and pondent oars, Terewn had murmured her wish for ono of thess ani- mals, and, lo! Walsingham found ono which almost surpassed tho boauty of his raco; and on tho animal had woll nigh aronsed the groon-mouster in hLor lover'abosom, 'The birds, too, are numorons, and of agroeablo plumage and song ; and ono, be suro, was caught and caged for Toress, Ina word, the {sland is the Hyporion of Hom'r ; and the I{nlgms of Bt. Johm, when oxpelled by the Turks from Rhodes, might woll, in their day, havo owod tholr gratitude to Charlos the Fifih for such & homo. Thoso, and othor attractions which I cannot now stay to enumorato, wore Eruueutcd and urgod by our ardeut lover to keop the Trohaldons at tho {sland, But oven lovo's stratngoms will oxpond thomsolves, ‘The island Lad boon “dona” and ‘ dono” again and again ; tho son~ son was advaucing ; and it was high time for tho yoeht to ho gol 5 homo, Bparo mo the parting—the vows—tho toars. ‘Tho yacht took hor departuro, *“ grow small by dogrooes and boautifully less,” and at last Lurled her vanishing topsnils undor tho watery horlzon, ‘T'ho Bnapdragon, too, Lad shown hor spanker~ boom to the doublo harbor not long after, and ta tho ship's company tho activity of cruising had supplomentod the luxwiies of tho port. Hor Bocond-Lioutonant, howover, hadlost his fiuyuty, and had becoma **gloomy and poculiar.” "Il light of lig soul, the veory cssonco of his oxist- enop, tho joy of his hoatt, aud tho dolight of his oyes, had disappearcd; and sad indeed would have been his situation if faith aud hopo hind not beon loft bohind. In this sublunary \\‘orid overything s most truthfully said to lhave ‘an end; ond. s0 had the crulsa of the Bnapdragon. Bhe arrived at Portsmouth in dus timo and was paid offt, The Cazello sunounced hor arrival to the pooplo of Trehaldon Hall with tho samo undoviating impartiality with which the oot of tho nation woro iuformodof the ovent, An invitation to come down and apend o wook at tho Hall mndoe Walsingham tho hnllphsat man allvo. ‘To sny that it was acooptod with slowing aloorily iy Lut to anticipato tho reador, who knows, too, just as woll us tho writor, Low the youug *pair met, and how they roveled in tho mutual conolousncts of belng entiroly posscssod by that grand zmsulun whichis the moat ouno- bling and exalting that the human broast can entortaln, Everything wns now coulour do ross, and ‘tho ttractions of Mul- ta dwindled into twilight whon contrasted with the fairy-land iuto which tho soono had now boen converted. On the morning of tho third day of Walsing- Lam's visit, he happened to be lato at broakfast (bis. tollat wad uowadays n matter of some con- sidoration), On ontoring tho broskfast-room, biy satonishmont at recoiving s coffoo-vup and n groat part of ity coutonts on his unsul organ may glance rovoaled a horrible truth which I almost trombio to rocord. T'ho mook and gontle Toresa was in a torriblo rago ; hor brothor Charley had beon tha viotim of hor tu:fmr 3 and tho ologant far bolter bo concolvod than doseribod, A . missllo had boon dirccted by hor Impassionad hand ot bis dovoted head na ho was on to ffl\}m“&;’l the (loa‘rlf W 5 Yo go says tho poot, !* can such angor dwoll in hoavon; yhrcnnwl?’” o Poor Walsingham was metamorphiosod in a momont. Krom o glorifled duml-dlviuh.v‘, ho sauk into o commonplace mortal. *The pootry,” ua ho aftorward sald, * foll from off Lis oyes aa if it had boon scalos," Tho engngoment was, of courso, {mmodiately brolion off § for, plucky s our hero was vn the :hg';tm-n deck, hio was now thoroughly demor- “Lho custom of tho day mado it necessary tiat Charloy should *call m?b " a gontloman \vfi) had Fut such an indignity upon his houso aa to roe ire from nn ougagomont with ono of ite mom- bors; and o mooting took place. Walsingham fired’in'tho air; and I think Charloy was nat yory partictilar as to the dostination of hiy dond- ‘lfv mossouger, for, o4 soon au the seconds had oclavod * that Lionor had boon satisflod on both sldes, Charloy offorod is hand to Lis Iato antagoulst with {ho utmoit cordinlity, and fraukly congratulated him on haying * encapod tho domination of the veriest shrow tho world had yot scon.” And then to breakfast. Walsingham recovored thio shock bravely, and, in lees than two years, the wounds ho lind sus: tained wero ‘ontirely oblitorated by o gonuine prize in tho matrimonial lottery. r Toresn novor forgave harsoli for * being off Emml" whon tho ofticor of tho day was so noar at and ; and tho gentlo croature growsoindifferent to all furthor concealment of hor most wminbla disposition that hnn§lm\ry vipers' have sinca beon dally immolated by thonsands, pyramids of worms and bootles have been figurativoly trod- don to destruction boneath her ‘cat, and whole Efi?fifi}’fi q‘l wllt‘{xm ‘l}ug%bm{ot bm?l mcuiphnrlc- crified with all “the pioty aud zeal of an Ouioudaga Ol o : . —_—— THE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE. onvoring Scheme for an Orchesiral Union, The Schumann Cinb---A Brilliaut Gutlook " for Next Winter. Bomo of the promfuent musiclans of the clty havo been at work for somo {imo upon & plan to organize tho musieal tulont of tho city intoa compact working forco, with tho view of giving regular concerts, snd alo of proparing tho way for musical fostivala on o Inrgo sealo. . Tho first atop towards sucl & consumma- on waa {uken yesterdsy morning when o meating was beld ot Kimball's muslc-rooms, on Stato streot, ot whic » largo number of (ho leading musicians of the clty were present, Tho Tosult of thelr deliborations 18 6liown i tho following prospectus, which was drawn up, and which was sigucd by thirty-six muslolans : Wuzngas, Tho Clty of Chicago contains n sufliciont amouut of cxcellent muslcal mnterial for the formation of an oflictont orchestra fully nblo to roproduco the ‘works of art of the old classlo a8 woll ns tho now ro~ mntlo school in & worthy and artistio maunor; aud, Wirngas, Such an organization hns becomo o noces: elty for tho musical Importanco of Chicago, thorofora tho undersigued musiclous of Olifeago Luve on this dny orgnized o musiel assoclntion wnder tho namo of #hq Chicago Orehestral Union,” and agreo to bo govs orued temporarily by tho following regulations whtil tho fiual adoption of a constitution nnd )y~-1aws : 1,—Profossional musiclans only can bicomo regular membors of tho Oblcago Orclieatral Unfon, ,—Lvery ofllclont musiclan of Gbicaga may becomé o regular momber by making appiication for membor- sllp bofors o Provisional Cominitteo of (hreo, snd, If 80 dosired by sald Commitiee, by mubmitting 'to shd pasaing an oxamination as to Le musical ofliciency. 8,—Ihio Chicago Orchestrul Uniou givea during the senson — concerts on subscription, 4,—It ehall bo tio duty of overy membor of the Chi- cago Orchestral Union to bo prerent, at all reboarsals, aud not to nccept any otlior musical Cngagemonta on the nighta of tlio concorts, which shall bo dealgnatod at tho begiuning of the musical senson, 5.—Tho recolpts of all tho concerts shall bo divided ually smong the membors at tho oud of tho_season aftorall (Lo ocessary exponsca havo boan deducted and paid, 0.—Any membor who does mot strictly fulall tho conditions stated in Articlo 4, or who ehall volune tarlly leave tho Chiengo) Orclicatral Unfon bofore tho end of a scason, ebnll forfelt all clalma on any part. of tho recelpts whatroovor, Thio ubove acheme, which Lns boon numerously signed, 18 bused upon suro foundation, and npon this the organization of tho Union will proceed at once, Another featuro of the schemo hins Already been dovels oped in tho farmatton of tho Schumann Club, coni pased of the following well-known gentlemen : Robert Goldbeck (plano): William Lowis (vioin); leman Allen (vloliy ¢ {5ans Lalatka (violn an calo); Afr, Elchoin (velfo) ; aud Mr, Locweh (violln). Tho officera atons follows : ' President, Tobert Goldbeck ; Becra: tary and Treasurer, Willlam Lowls ; Librarisn, Heman Allon, Soveral concerts will b _givon " during tho winter, tho first to como off in about six wocks, fho leading fealures of which aro Bchuminn’s quinteite in E flat ; Mendelssolin’s trio In D minor, aud Beetboven's quartetle u I fiat. Tu tho carryiig ont of (hig schemie it s etili furtbicr intended if poesillo to combine all the vocal socletiea of the ity intoone organization for great featival pur- pores with tho Orchestral Unlon, cach socloty maln- taining its individuality but co-oporating when the mocessity requires it, 'L‘lmu}llnn 18 not yot fully devele oped but undoubtedly will be- durlig tho coming week, e = TIE MUSICIAN'S TALE. From Lorigfellotc's latest noem, “Aftermath,” [In ¢ Tho Musician's “Talo” wo 'rcad how tho cruel stopiother camo Lotae to tha orphaus s Thero stood tho small childron with sorrowful hearts From beforo her foot sho thrust thom npart, Blie gavo to them nelthor alo nor bread ; # ¥o shall suffer hungor and hato,” she ald, Bho taok from them thoir quilts of blue, And ald ;Yo shuli lio ontho straw wa strew., ¥ e ool from thom tho groat wasliglt: #Now yo shalllio In the darl at night,” In theovening Into thoy cried with cold 3 Tho mother hourd it under tho mold. Tho woman lieard it tho earth bolows: #To my little children I must go," Bho etandeth before the Lord of all ¢ ' And may I go to my children small? " S'hlmmynd Tiim o long and wonld not cease, Until hio bado bior dopart in peace, [Her reatless mothior's lovo brings hier by night from 110 gravo to comfor hor distressad children o] “One slio bralied, anollior she brusbed, Tl third sho lifted, tho fourth ebo huehed, Tho fth sho toak on Ler lap and pressed, As i€ 8hio would Bucklo it at hior Lreast, [8hio reproachied her husband for Lis neglect :] 1 loft beliind mo quilta of bluo § My children Ho ou the straw yo atrow, “1 Joft bebind me the great waxlight ; Ay children lie ju tho durk at night,” [Finally sho roturns to hor gravo, saylag 1] # Naw crows tho cock with feathors awart ; Tho gates of Heaven fly wide apart. “ Now crowa tho cock with feathors white ; T can abido no louger to-ight,” [And thercattor ;] ‘Whonover thay heard iho walchi~logs watl, ‘They gavo tho childron bread aud alo, Whenover thoy heard tho watch-dogs bay, Thoy foarod loat tho dead woro on thelr Way, ‘Whionovor thoy hieard the watchi-dogs bark ; I uyself was yoitng | Thoy foared thio dewd out thero n the dark, Tatr words pladden a0 many a heart, —_—— UNSAID. For dayn and weeka upon the lip has hung A preclous somotliug for an abaout car— Homo tander confidonca but lately sprung, Homo dear confession that but one must hear, Tho lieart ropeats it over day by day, Aund fancics how and when tho words will fall- ‘What nlluwnr!n[i‘lmfln upon the faco will pla; What tendor light will uger over all, But cager cyes that watch for one lone Moy grow rolctant; for tho opon galo iots fir, with Litm, poréhance u guicst unknown, On whom slow Words of courtesy must wait, O whon tha prascuca wodtcd for Lias come, It oy bo dull or cold, tao ead or light ; A luok ut shows tho héart away from Lidme Can often put tho dearcat words to fiight, Perhapa tho timo of meoting, or the form, Muy chill or wither whut wo'vo louged to say } What fita tho sunehine will not it tho storm— ‘What blands with twilight, jare tho noon of day, Again, whon all things soom our wish o sorve, Tl opportunity msy strike us duml— May aink our preclous thoughta in deop reserve, Aud to tho surfaco bid thu lightest cowe, Aud often oro one friond 13 out of sight, Wo start ¢ tho thing ean searca bo raditod— Wo hnva haon ailont or out words boon trite, And bero's the dearost thing of all unsafd ! ~—Lippincott’s Maguzine Y MAMMA’S VIEW OF THE PANIC. Ol what I tlio panio 1" tho JittTe hoy said, As hfa mamma war tucking him saugly ta Led, #1Pno pante, my 1ovo,"—wus tho niotlor's reply, Wiilo u tour' all wnnofod distilied from her oyo, Aud sbio stiffud a ob, ut {he risk of her staya=— #6141 boast thuk lios Coat 100 4 OW polonaise —New York Graphic,

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