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e e % . * sions of tho ' Interior, Continont Movemont in ralalhg 910,000,000 sa s Jubilec memorial, commemorating tho conton- nial annivoraary of tho Doolaration of Amorican Indopendenco, - Theso aro tho figuras now sot b that donomination aa tho amount to bo raised. Just think of it. 'Ton million dollaral Tho spocinl purpose of this fund i to roliove the bishier inatitutions of loarning from tha condition of pecuniary ombarrassment in which niany of Lhiom now are, and to cnlargo thor Bold of usofulnoss, Mnny of the oldor colloges and univermtios of tho Last aro groatly in neald of funds, The amo Ia truo of tho Work, it alone roquiring_nearly 2,004,000 wm thua do- Pijtmont, Tho Bant donomination has wisoly it upon this opportunity to_nttompt the roscuo of tho sinking ond desponding institutions in this way. 7Tho co-oporstion ia nlready vary bastty and vary gonotal. Tho Baptist Conven- tlons recontly hold throughout the Northwest have all indorsod tho movomont, and tho groat work will no doubt moon tako or- gonio -sbope. Somo of tho papors advise s nperion of conventions on the subjoct, Whatovor plan may bo ndopted, the meating on Tuosday will bo the first in tho Wost laoking offtclally to {ts avraugomant, aud ia thorofore an fmportant occasion to_thls donomination, T¢ will bo a grand and glorionn worlt f the Baptists soouro 10,000,000 for cdnentionn purposes bo- tween now aud tho 4th of July, 1870 TRE LADIES' CONVENTION AT RACINE. An tmportont meoting in religlous clrclos will bo hold on Wednosday and Thureday of this wook, t Racino, Wis,, in which many of tho In- dio of Ghicago and othor Jocalition witl bo much intoreatod, aid tomo of them participauts, It is tho mooting of the Womnan's Boacd of Mia- Delegatos from nll tho interior States ara oxpeoted to bo prosont. In addition to the usual businos of hoaring r otts, and the locting of oflicors, otc,, Mrs. B. ", Dlatchford, of this city, will rend tho _report of tho Rocording Secrotary (absent), and Mrs, J, B, Lonke, also of Chicego, will rond” tha _raport of the Corrosponding Boorotary, and M, Francls Bradloy, of Evanston, will give n_ statoment an tho finatico, Mrs. Willlam Walkor, formerly of tho Gaboon Misslon, Africn ; iss Saral Pollock, of tho Madura Mission, Indls, and Mies Blies, of Qonatantinaple, ara oxpacted to bo prosoot and dross {ho mootings. We nro nuthorizod to soy thnt tho lndies of . Tia- pine nro making mmplo proparations to rocoive thoir guests, and_announco, ** The more tho botter,” “Tho Board {8 in connaotion with tho Congrogational Church of thia country, and Irondy has touo & work that npoaks for itsolf. £ s now, in all, 253 auxiliarios, adult and ju- Yonile, apd gave $10,000 last year to iho support of ninotcon misslonarics, fivo bonrd- Ing, snd_ thirly Biblo readors, Ono ob- §oob ot tuls meoting will be to mrgo umpon all the churches of tho donomination roprasouted to form susiliny soclatics, for hich purposo all tho appliances and _convenionces ywill bo proflered, OF the misslonarics now supportod ¥ tho Woman's Donrd of Misslons, o numbor alo from this locallty, amopg whom aro Miss Mary H, Porter, of Evanston, now at Pokin ; ins Mary B, Kendall, of Uulon Park Clurch, Chieago, s, Dattalogunds ; Miss Jonolo O, Chapin, of Now England Church, Chicago, o Pokin ; Miss Mary M, Pabrick, of tho Firsb Congrogatiopal Cluirel, COhicago, ot Erzroom ; and Miss Julle E. Dudloy, of Elgin, at Kobe, Jopsn, The %xponse in this department, ac- coiding o Dr, Clark, o, for outfit snd _bassago for ench missionary sent out, sbout 28600 for living in Western Africa and Asia, sbout $100 in Indin and Coylon, §700; aad In "Obinn, 8550, Tho cost of supporting & boarding-gcliool studont Is from 930 to 860, and + Biblo wouan from 800 to 8100, secording to tho country. Tho meoting st Racing’ will Jook into all thoso points, and no doubt ndjnst_piana that will_carry on’ yob moro oxtonsively tho groat work of the Woman's Board, Tho following is tho programme of tho moot g Wednesday morning—~Opening exerclses by Mrs, Moges 5mith, fimmmgnn- -mmlnhnyent of Becrotary; reading of minutes of thoisst wceting; enrolling_of dclogates ; Treasurer's roport, by Mirs. Francis Bradjoy, Evanston, Ill., Treasurers report of Bacraa foa—3rs, B. W, Blatchiford, Evansion ; Mre, J. B, Leuke, Olijcago. Appointment of committees, Reports from othor Boards, 11:16 s, m.—Devotional mceting Afternoor ging. Pr.lgar. Reading of etters from Mieajonaries, Paper by Miss Mary Evans, Prin:ipal of Female Ssminary, Painesville, Ohio. Bub- ject: *Unapplied Talent of ihe Women of Our Clitrches,’ ‘ollowed by a dfscuesion of the samo subject, Reports from auxiliary Bocleties, Taursday morning~Dovatioual exerclaes, Roports of commitigeson : Tho Constitution ; nomination of ofticers ; place of noxt. meeting ; incorporation, Pre- Sen'ation cf tho subjeot of L and Light, 11:i5—~Do- yetlonal meoting, Afternoon—Singing. Prayor, Mis- slonary sddresses, Puper by AMre. 8, J, Humplrey, Da¥ Park, Il Bubject: *Children’s Work for Blisslons,” Followed by discussion, Roporls of sux- lliary socletios, adjournmer oud the Doxology. THE ¥. M. C. OF CHICAGO. fThe Chicago Y. M. O. A, s on thealert, and no atone will bo loft unturned to mako thnt instiiu- §ion In sll respacts » worthy and sacoessfal ono. Lack of sultablo room hos beon o sorions dray- back, but this will soon bo obvisted by the 'completion_of the new rooms on tha original sito on Modisou streat. Itis expoctod there rooms will bo comploted by Cristmas. During tho last six montbs tho working forces of tho Boctaty have been yory active, Tho devo- tional meotings, such aa the Daily Noon Prayer Meotings, tho Saturday Noon Taachors' Meoting, tho Gospel, Btrangers', ond the roguler meot- Inge, Loyo all boen rezularly held and_quito woll attended. Tho library now numbors 2,52% yolymes, Tho numbor of poreons Grawing bools is G50 ; the montbly averago of books drawn ia 651, and the dallyavorago sttandanco in tho reading foom is 0. About 10) poriodicals are taken, and tho publiching dcpartont still con- tinucs tho Everybody's Paper nud tho Heavenly Tidings, with a unitod circulation of 150,000 copies per month. Thls is o good showing, and is au ovidenco of much vitality. It is pro- posad n & part of tho winter's work to recrnit tp tho list of membors and maka it larger than over bofore, The hotol chiroh-dircgtory frames, which Jiave been piacod in Hfty of tho Lotols, Bave proved a good thing, and will bo looked after in the future, a8 usy: The Committeo on Dopot Work, vhich is & now departmont, Lovomot with good success, sud will enlarga thoir field of oporations as apportunitios allow, Alrandy over threo million pagos of aubatantinl rending, matior bas boen distsibutod by this do- prrtment. No ane can estimato tho silent fnflu- ence of this amount of literary mattor, It is thwowm out on the basis, “In the morning cow thy 800d, and in tho ovening withhold not thino Dband, for you know not which sball promper, cither this or that, or whothor both aiike shall bo gaad,” “ho Dopot Reading Room at tho Miohi- an Bouthorn ond - Rook Ieland Dopot s proving n grand success, Ono hundrod and thirty newspnpars and thirty megazinos, from tho leading towna and citios of tho count try aro ou flle and frao to the publie. About 160 arsons duily viett the raom, tho highest numbor n any ono day boing 232, Of thia Inst number, the rogister showod employes from- nine differ- ent railroads, This room Is open every day from Ba, m. to10p. m., and ip_entiroly froo to all. Writing matorial {8 furnishod frea to railway men, aad many avail thomselvos of its usos. It must ba confossed ~that it s somewhat romarkable that = tho ox- poso of the whole Association ~sinco April last has been only 8900, Thiu indicntes o Tigid oconomy, but it is Loped that thoinstitation will find Lo Way clear to & more eulargod ox- poudituro, with' 6 commensurato success, To tliia end if f6 proposed to hold tho colobrated ¢ Bazanr of All Nations” intho Exposition Build- ing during the holidays, sround which the onor- gion of tho Asdociation, for several wacks to goma, will ba vigoroualy throwa, Itis now tho dociafon that tho Bazasr will be held, of which more will be eaid in the fature. TP, WESTERN GEAMEN'S FRIEND BOCIETY. B, Trankland, of Chicago, Presidont of tho Western Boamon's Fricnd Boclety, aunounces tha worl in his oxtonded fold aa prosporous and progrossing. ‘The Society now hau iu full apor- ation Bothiclg in thla oity, in Cincinnatl, Plita- lmrqh Olovalaud, 8t Louls, Dotroit, Erio, Ht. Paul, Tolodo, and othor pointa. It {8 proposod to eatablish_othors, for whioh many donations baye nlready boon made, in Duluth, Bismarck, Ashland, Momphis, and South Rook, Tho ob- ject of thia Sacloty ta too wall known to roquire comment. Larga monaya have boen already in- veated, eod in some {nstauces large bulldings shiow what {8 not only nooded, but what is boing done. T'he Bathol hnlldlug in Cloveland s 206x 165 foot, fivostorios hign, he one in Pittsburgh 18 40x200 foot ; in Cinolwnati, 763200 fact. It 1y proposed to _onlarga the Chicago hu.(ldln[; uext pring, which will maka it vank with the largeat and most couveniont {n the country, ‘Lho receipts and oxponditures of the Chicago branch for the lnst yosr, agcording to Mr, Frankland's atatomont, 1s ag follows ; necervra, Contributfons tor bulldi For rellef purpos Gollections for W, District collectionn. Cash from Latliet T Bippiog-oiic feos.., Totalisesreer Fxv Espended on Dethol building: For rollef work. For shipping-ofics For Letliol banuer, Bularios and gonera To Wiscousiu work. Total,.. POSTAL CARDS AB PREAQUEN! . The Rov, Dz, Roy {8 mabking home missiona- rioa out of postal cards, Thoso now boing sont out tell thoe following story : Appropriations to Iilinols churches by the Amerlean Home Misslonary Bocloty for 16719, 020 1412,020.00 Neodod fot Eoifi ot L auTnes Ohurclies organized thin year. . 3 Touace of worsbipdealoutod.... ... . g, Chmirchos hrowgat to seif-npport... 4 nber of i klonarios in Ii4siola e 0 During fifty yenrs Iilinols has rocolved nid from this fnslitution amounting to ovor n hulf million dollays, 8o much for Tinoin, Tho on- tive wark of tho Buclevy for tho lagt forby-soven yoars foote wp ns follows Totol raceiptB, e erres s Averago numbor of misslonatics. Numbor- misslonarios einployed, 18733 OF thoso In Western Btatea aiid Korritorics.. Numbor congrogntlons supplisd. ... . isslonaries with Lwo oF {hros OF Move CoRgre- tied, Convorslons reporicd by 677 Addltions {o tho msisstopary chirches Gliraliea organized by miasfounrios. Chiurclies brought to Aell-support..... Tousea of worahip bullt by misslonaty ohurchus o Rumbor of young men b misslonicy churcliel yroparing for tho minfstry ... woom A NEW DAPTIST BOOIETY. The West Bido is not to bo outdono in any- “thing. Along in n lino with tho now Msthodist chureh, mentioned lnst Binday, and the now ad- i\l!\nmnt of the Amorican Reform and Joftorson Park Prosbytorian Church, noted tho Sunday be- Toro, thoro comoy, this waok, the organization af n now Baptiot Church, which opens. with 133 mombora. The organizalion was offectod at tho Unitod DProsbytorian Chuveh, lnat Thursday evoning, 'Tha nama adopted is “The Ashland Avonue Baptiat Church.” Ouo hundred and twouty of tho members are from tho Union Poark Boptist Church, and tho balanco from tho Becond and Western Avenuo Churchos Tho ofticers chosen aro n8 follows: Trustoes, I, A.Lovoland, G. B, Grifin, and J. H. Littlo. Dongons, O, E, Converao, A. MeLoieb, and G. L, Bmalloy. Clork, T. 8, Beribnor. ~Tho now church starts out undor good auspicos and witl o bright futuro, occapying o fleld sonth of Madt- son sircot, in Syhich tho denomination has not beon roprosonted bofore. Tho placo of worship for tho prosent will bo in tho Unitod Presby- torfan Ohurel, corner of Monros sud Pauliva streats. = 3 THE NELICIOUS PRESS. Tho Advance is out with a_clenr, rinping edi- torialon “'Tho Grand Result of the Alliauce,” which is among the best things yot written on that_wonderful meeting, Tho conclusions ara wondorfully prophetic. We quoto tho following : Ruraly this Is tho beginniug of botter days, nnd io- dlcatea fast_coming rovolutions in tho eccloafastical world, Hitherto, for threo centurles sluco tho Teformation, the teudency bax Leon sloadily tawards iviston and subdivislon, s cach difforenco of opinion ‘und taste Was niado o polnt of conselenc and a rally~ ing-contro for anothor peot, God wisely allowed it to Tor tho oxperiment was neoded, But wo all seo tho mischicf wrought ; how ft fujurcs oharactor, wantes amenns, and occnsions (ndality, Tho procoss must ba Tovorsad, and whon tho motion in the union dircction has galatd a littlo moro beadway it will b irrosistible. Tor atrong omotfon in mind i somowhiat as momen-— ‘tum inmattor, IuAdelity and Jmponitence nro to bo overcome, not. by abstract argument, but by o living Qomonntration, 'Ts it niot significant, then, tiat at tho Fery thno when skeplicism 1s widespread, 'tho divided clwrch fa closiug ux{)(w ranks, and denominations are couing to o sacts, by renounsing (hospirit of schism 7 Pinioly tho final coniliet drawa nigh, aud God is pro- ‘paring bis forecs, Tlo Advocate is prolifte, thia time, in short oditorials. Ono of theso fuvors ** Poatal Savings Banks,” another treats on the * Abugos of Trust Funds,” from which we quoto tho following : Thera could not well bo n worso inducemant to sbuso of trust funds than o publio opinlon wbich tolerates, or oven Qewands, tho perversion, and calls tho act by it right nemo ‘only when the dffeuder foila todoa #afoond profitablo business with perverted money. W phnshi tho man, not for his crime, but far busi: ness ineapacity, or for being cought {u a papic,~tho act wo Lnvo In many ways distiuctly approved, +*Ministors as Slock-Brokors" i discussod at lowgth, closing in this wiso s Stock speoulations in Wall stroot aro dcfonded Ly many good men, but W guspect that thoy would bo greatly improved in morality wero definite notico given tuat tho doy of God's_Judgment Is coming on fho 1stof nextJanuary, Wo domounce siich Wild speculntion, It puta a premium on_panic, but wo do 7ot expect (hem {0 ceaso, or that stock phrcbascs by Mothodlst preachera will' como foan end ns loug ns Wall streot's chiof oporators continue to endow with thelr gains and thelr names some of the Methodist thcologleal {nstitutes that educate Mothodist proachors, The Standard gives No. 1 of n new sories on the “ Ministry of Jesua Christ,” which promises woll in thot lino. **Ayo Missions a Fraud?” is tho caption of tho loading oditorin), to which tho rospouso {8 omphatically’ nogative, couched in such sontoncos as these t 1t is liszarding nothing to declare thnt tho Teaults of inquiry, with referenico o_overy micelonary. raclety vintior Leavon, Would confound the superficial speclsi- pleding uf r, Abbtt aud Lls supporiers, 18 com- Dlotely us do those Agurcs, with regird to one of tlioso Bocictics, Dut it 18 ot oxtrsordinary that intelligent ‘men should bo found rensomng after that fushion ot all, I {8 mo Hght thing, indeed, when men nre sound- Iy convortod from heathonism fo Obrlatianity, and it 12 n mothiod of argumont most amnziugly sordid to Feigh results thua achieved over agajust mera dollara sndcents, Yot who docs not know that tho fudirect ‘Denellts of miielonary worle are almost tho greutest of all? Who docs not sop that the civilization which Christianity tnkea with 4 wherover it goes spreads bleesinga in all tho sphere of humen life and action, and i Jisclf o regoncration 7 . PERSONAL. Tho Rev. Dr. Patton returnod from the Al- tianco laat Monday. . Tho Rov. E. . Willinms is ot work in the Forty-sovonth Streot Qongregational Church, Tho Rov, 0. A, Towle has aceepted a call to tho Congrogational church of South Chicago. . B, F, Marsb, of the Advance, roturncd from tho East lnst Tucsday, where ho has baon absent o month, “Thio Rov, Albort Bushuell will ocoupy tho pute i of ho Lonvit Stroot Congrogational Cburch uring the mouth of Novembar. "Iho Rov. M, O, Harris, of Mendville, Pn., on his way to Hulodadl, Japan, was visiting frionds in tha city lnst wook, Ho enils from San Fran- cisco on tho 15th inet, Bishop Peok, from Californin, ia on'bis way East to attend tho Gonoral Commission Com- mittoo mooting.. 1o i put down o oflicinto in tho Trinity Methodist Church this morning, and the Wabush Avenuo Cliurch this ovening. Trof, Bastlett, .of tho Ghicago Theologienl Sominary, who lins_boen traveling in Groak ittt Aaaon the optinont, hos - fust goos to Palostino, whoro Lo will spond the wintor in n atudy of the country with special reference to his depertment of *Biblical litoraturo in tho Sominary, E. W. Blatehford, Iisq., of Chica- go, has furnishod him with tho bost class of ‘maops and instruments for tho prosecution of his oxplorations. ‘Lo Professor is accompaniod b Lin oldost son, n recont graduate of Dartmouth Colloge, snd tho Rov. 1, B, Williams, of this ouf. They sare expocted home noxt June. Tho Rov. . W, Morrill, & graduato of tho luat olase in tho Chicago Thoologlenl Sominary, was ordalned to tho work of the Gospol ministry onlast Wodnesdny, st Bt. Oharlos, Il Tho Rov, G, 8, I Bavage, ot Chicago, s’ Moderator of tho Coundll, concludod tho oxmmiuation in thoology, cte., and Prof, G N. Bonrdman, of tho Chieago Thoblogical Seminary, preacliod iho sormon. Who othor parts’ of tho or- dination gorvice wore by the Revs. O. W, rny, of Byoamoro, Whlim G. Dickinsou, of Oroston, ¢ 8, T\ Bavage, D, D., O, E. Didl eon, of Llgin, and V. 11, Brewstor, of Genova, 40 cxaminations woro woll gustainod, Mr. orzlll entors upon his worlk at 8¢, Oharlos with ‘much promiso of succoss, This Ia the clurch of which Dr. Bavago was pastor from 1847 to 1660, 1t ia o largo sud prosperous church. B OTEY, Thero were aix additional mombors to tho Amorican Roform and Jeflorson Purk Prosby- torian Churols at & late conununion. Tho con- gregations of tho uow Bocioty ure quite large and all is very prosporous, A Doctor of Divinity, who is known to favor half-faro tickots, f)o}‘pntmma the following on the Northwostorn Ruilrond, through tho columns of tho ddeance: ‘*An Englishmon eamo into ono of onr depots and inquived of & brakeman : “Doos this train go to I'Evavston?' ‘No,! Baid tho mun of tho brake, This train goos to H'Blgin,” " At the dodication of the now Baptist Church in_ Lawndale Jast Bunday, 2,786 woro raised by colloctions nud subscriptions, loaving that Ghuroh, which, Inchuding tho 10 aud boll, cost 816,624, only 92,800 in dobt. Tho Lasomont' of tho now St. Paul's (Dr. Rydor's) Chureh, 14 oxpocted to” bo roady for gcuu pancy by tho Bocisty atter two or {hreo undiye. 1t hos boon previously announced that tho aelehratad vovivaliat, tho” Rev, A. D, Graves, \would vieit Chiongo during tho prosont montly, 1t §s now ofiiclally ufated thant ho will bo prosont and bogin Lis rovival wcotlngs iu tho Union Park Daplist Church, on tho 23d Inut, Mr. Graves I8 o woll-known Evangellst, and wmany will avall thomsalves of (his opportunity to henr N, All are invitad to attend his sorvicos, 'lie now sudicnce-raom of tho Fivst Aletho- diat Churoh, corner of Clark aud Washington straots, will bo dodicated to-day, In tho morn- Tngs tho Tov, Dr. Fowler will_pronoh and in tho ovoning tho Ltov, D, Ldwards, tho oditor of tho Qluristian Aduocate, Beats ara freo, Itia pro- lm“d to liold a sorios of unlon meetings during Lo wool al 8 p. m., at which the following dls= tiuguishod miulstork will pronoh: Blonday oven- ing, Prof, Bwing, Tucadsy evening, Bishop Pock 18 expected, Wodaeaday evouing, Dr. CGaod- 1t CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 18%3. spood, Thuredny _ovoning, Dr. Kittrodgo, Frl- anymnm§ tho Rov. B. MoOhosnoy, Forget- tiig the difforoncos that divide ws, all tho ohmrohon nro_invited to como fogothor in _thio spirit of our Blossed Tord, and pray aud labor for tho rovival of Hia work in our midst. SERVICES TO-DAY. EPISOOPAT. Tlin Rav, Qharle will twwd Jisnoy ronch thiy morning, at Ourlst Ciinrel, on # Joans Medo Kuown in e Iecaking of Broad, and I the eventug will 10 ynung 1 16 v, 11, O, Kinnoy will officlato 08 usual at tho Oliureh of tho Atohomeut, —1o Tov, H, N, Powers will officlato na usial at i, Johw'n Ghuroh,’ Tho ovonlniy dlscatirso sill bo ape Dropriat Lo tho fifth nonivornary of his rectorship, —11o Hov. 11, G, Yorry will offiolato 0a nsual at’ All Salnta' Chureh, ~The Tlov, Dr, Stocking officlntea to-doy at tho Olgeh of 11 Eppbang: ~Sorvices will bo bold thls moeniog and ovenivg, by 1o Rov, Atthiu Brogks, in the ronr part of tho ba mont of (liq now 8L, Janes Ohnrch, ~—The Rov, Dr. Locko will oflioisto this morning and ovenlug in Graco Ohureh, —Thio v, J, ¥, Walker will pronch this morning at Qalvary Ghurch on “ 1o Lotd's Supper, and this eveulug on “ Tha Communloi of Safuts,” —Thero will bo servicea ag, usual ot tho Cliurch of thie Holy Communion, »* o Bishop wil offostn this mornlng and evenogt &t tho Gathiodral of Safits Pater ud Paul, —Tho Rev, Dr, Warren wiil ofiiclate this morning and oventag at Bt Mark'n Ohurchi, ~Tiio ltov, O, F, Darach wiil officfato this moraing and ovehiug at tho Obiureh of tho Ascension, PRESHTTRNIAN, Tito Rov, Charles L, Thompaon will preach e usrinl at tho Fifth Ghure, *Tho subject i the ovening Is, #Tlio Liaw of Brothiorhood, —Tlio Ttev, Dr, AcKalg will preach sa usual at tho Nindh Ghurcl oo ovoulug aubjost s, * Concorning nste, —1lio Rev. Dr, Kennody, of Dingseall, Scofland, peaclios iy morniug v {ho Firot Scatels’Olaurels 1 ngllsl, nnd thin ovosing In Gaelic, ‘Tho Tov, Aubott E. Kiltredgs wil proach {bis eveulng ok o Third Church on ¥ Tho Unexpooted mmons.” B . —Tho Ttev, Ben E, 8, Ely will preach na usual at Graco Chureh, —Prof. Bwing will preach this morning at MoVick-- er'. —Thio Tov, U, D, Gulck will preach as uatal {n tho} Autcrican Roformed Ghurcli, Tho oveniog sermon {x it st of & xories to young men on tho history of} osoplt. CONOREGATIONAL, Thio Rev, Willism Alvin Bartlott will proach as usual: st Plymonin Glurel. . ‘o Rov, E. P, Goodwwin will pronch this evening: st tho First Church on *Tho Bnares of Riches,” —Tho Rov. T, W. Hopkins will preack ns noual at Oaklaud Church, —Tho Rov, Irof, James T, Hyde, of tho Chicago! Ticological Semlnary, will preach this evoning in tue Union Lark Church, —Thoe Rev, L. T. Obamberlain will preach thils ‘morning aud ‘ovoulug at the Now England Olurch, —Tho Rov, Albort Bushnoll will preach this morning and ovenizg at tha Leavit Stroet Cliurch, URITABLAN, Tho chapel crected 1o tho memory of Mrs, Mary Prico Collier, on tho corner of Michigan ayenuo and Tivonty-third stroct, will bo dedicatod (his morning, —Tio Rov, Robort Collver will preach at Unity Ohurch on *Loading tho Ohildren Softly. —Tho Toy, 0. W, Wendto will preach thls morning only at tho Fourth Church, 0 Toy, O, W, Wondio wil preach at 4 o'clock at. tho housa of O, B, Dupeo, corna. of Forty-sixth streot and Woodlawn avenuo, —Thg liey, Minot J, Havage will preach {bis morn~ ingat the Third Chureh ou * Herolnea of Memphla md Shrovoport,” avd in the ovoning will locture on “ Dustness,” aerovier. - Thero will be a love-faaat, ote,, at the Weatern Ave- nuo Chureh, In the evening tho Ruv. Mr, Yonker ‘will preach on * David,” ~Tho Rev, J, O, Peck will preach this morning at Qoutonary Onumh, to ¢!d people, on *‘'The Indian Bummer of Life,” and evening on * Whero the Money Gocs,” ~The Rev, Dr, Dandy will preact this morning aud evening ot the Ada Streot Church, ‘~—Biehop Peck will preach this morning in tho Indians Avenue Cliurch, The Rov, 8, McChesnoy preaclies et might on * Tho Relation of the Ohurches to City Gov- crament." —Dr., Felton will presch this morning at Graco Church on * The Tronsformation of Obaracter,” snd thia oveniug on * The Faellity With Which a Man May Mm)lnihg Ofl\nvdhlan of ?le‘zhlllfln.” - ~Blabop Wayman, of moy wi reach this aforncontn g B Chureh. L DAPTIST, Tlio Rov. E. J. Goodepecd will_preach this morning st g Becand Curel, oud T. W, Goadspeed . tio evening. "—Tho Rev. I, T, Bush will proach this morning snd evening fn tho ‘Twenty-0fth Street Church, o Rev, A, J, Frost will preach ag Univorsity Placo Church, Tho Itov. Florence McCarthy will preach as usual at the Unlon Park Qliureh, —The Rev. G W. Nor(irup, D. D, will preach thia morning to tho Asliland Avento oxgregation in tho Unitod Proabyterinn Church. —Tho Rev, W, W, Evorts will preach this morning at thio Firat Ohiirch, B, F. Jacobs whl lead the Goapel meeting in the eventing, b —Thero will bo services e usual ot tho Indiana Avenuo Chapel, ausl at tho UNIvERGATIST, Tho Tov, B, IT. Puliman will preach 33 usual at lurray Cliapel, Tiio Rov. Dr. Ryder wil preach this morning in Afken's Theatre, on “Tho Inte Evangelical Allianco sud the Relatfon of Universaliste to It,” MISCELLANEOUS, The Progrossivo Lycoum meets at noon in Good ‘Teanplare! ull, coruo of Wasbinglon and Desplaines strects. 'I1je Tov. 0, Day Noblo will preach this afternoon totho Socoud Swedenborglan Soclety iu Flymouth Chureh, on ** Our Tmmedisto Roligious Future.” —Fider Goorge G, Mulling wil preacl at tho Con- tral Ondiatlan Olurch, at Jofferson Park, this morn- fug, on “ Jehovah Jirch,” and this evonig on * The T Crowns, That of Sdul tho Kiug, and that of Paul tho Apostle.” Tito op, Warren Clinso speaks {his morning and ovoulug t No, 181 Soutls Olark strest to tho Irish Soclety of Splritualists, ZTijo Hov, Ldmnd Balfour, of Easton, Pa,, will preach {bis morning and ovoning In tiio Tiiglish Tntheran Church, 1o Ja hore to lvok uftor s inter- eits, with nview (0 having it startod upon a Dasts than bofore, —Tholov. J. I, Tibbard, D, D,, will preach this morniug in flo new church hall on Prairie_avenue, on #The Weter-Pols of Stone, nn tho Wator Mado Wine.” o il aleo proscis thls oficrugon In the Dulon Park Temple, on % Tho Marrlage i Cana of Gallloo,” kg oy, Dr. Tyder will talk to tho boys in tho Newaboys’ Iome, No. 44 Lasallo strcot, this ovening. Blrangera and friends avo cordially nvifed, —Tlio Christadelphians meet for worship this morn~ tng nt fho hall No, 140 East Randolp streot, 2. J. Home, of New York, il preach this morn- ing 60 oveutig st tuo Indlaoa Aveno Clratian urels, CALENPAR FOR THE WEEK, EPI800rAL, 2—Twenty-firat Bunday aftor Trinity, TOMAN CATHOLIO, » 3—Twonty-sccond Sundsy sfter Pentocost. Nov. 3—All Souls (from Nov, 2), » 4-St. Onarles Borromeo, B, O,; S8, Vilalla and_Agricola, MAL, No, 8—Octave of All Baln Tho Four Coronstf, 3 T e R N REVIEW OF AMUSEMENTS. THA DRAMA. . Tho most oxacting porson must have boon satisfiod with the varicty of attractions offered to tho publio last week by managors, sufficlont. to provide & novelty for overy ovening's amuso- mont, Tho two ster theatres wero both graced Dby bonutifal lndies and accomplishod artistos, while our Parlor Homo of Comedy changod tho Dbill during the wook, At the Globo and Min- strol honsos novelties wore also to be found, It 18 a fact worth noticing that tho stars of the soa- son Lavo, with scarcoly an excoption, boon of the other sex, while thore is roason to boliove that bofaro tha acason is over thoir number will Do groatly disproportioned to that of tha sternar #ox. Not. to look too far hend, however, thero is evidence of suothor weok of considerablo varloty and enjoymout inataro for tho publio. At McVicker's, the charming Nollsan j at the Acadomy, the poorless Vokes Family, and nb Hooloy's, a new soclaty drama, by Frod Maoder. All thoso things will give ploasure to lnrgo sudioncos and profit to managers, for reoeut ovents hiayo proved that the compound counter- aftractions possoss force only Mo excuse maunagorial nogligence. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, A yoar ago tho dailies and tho weoldios of tho Northwost wore teoming with the pralsea of a young and beantiful actross who hnd mado & hit inndiflowt part, Bho bhad achicved as o girl what most women sccomplish only whan tholr wiinklos unfltted them to enjoy tho triumpl of yenra of study, Misa Nollson, at 20, had playod Juliet to tho eatlufaction of tho mont oritical, and combinod with her professtonal accomplish- monta thoso natural advantagos of boauty and grace which aro raroly found In combination, Miss Nofluon lns, therefore, become 8o well known In a singlo sesson that the nocossity for claborate noiapapor proparation no longer axiats, At tho same timo, tho flpylu coused by tho nppoaraneo of this phonomenon has subsided, and wo have an opportunity to judge the lovely Indy by tho sido of othors,” Seon often onougl, familiar with hor faco, her beanty is mora casily ignored whilo hor acting is bolng oriticisod, Bho oneued on Monday Jast In hor unequaled rola of Juliel, and, In_spito of tho most disagrogablo \weathior, played to large audionoos ovory night, On Tilday night eho spposrod, sccording to promieo, 63 Paidine, in THE LADY OF LYONS, 1t 6 norratod of ouo of tho most famous nnturalists of tho prosent ago thak, whon a vory youung man, ho applied for admiuslon to o salest aciontitio olwlo‘ whoue moembers ‘rore rogarded Naturo, Inan- pwor to tho quory upon what ground ho based bis claim to ndmitsion, the beardlags youth roplied, T {hink I know a littlo nbout fishes.” During ho aventug oue of the savans who composod tho gchool of sclentifia proplots axhibited & medloy of bones, and callod upon ** tho R’oun man who thought ho know o littlo about fishos™ 1o draw {from theso crindo and confuked dnta anoutline of tha Honeian whose rudimentsthoy hndboen. With s ale of couscious ability tho boy solzod the chalk nud sketeied upon “tho birckboard the outhne of ouo of thoso hideoun monstors who survivo aa-dragons in tho legonda of the nursovy. Tho savan who hait thrown down the gauntlet {n tho ambitious \)u?' produced from his portfolio tho supposod porlralt of tho same hypotliotiosl oroatura, and comparad the simplo offort on the Dlackboard ‘with tho carofully-drawn monstor whono boundarios had heon fixed by o jmT of sclentific oxports, Tho twe portrails “tallfed oxactly. Tho blushing boy was rogardod ns n mavvel, o wan ot ondo au artint aud ciontlst, and his specnlativo imagination had worked tho roblom nccording to tho rulog laid down by ature. His abllity was acknowlodiod, and ho rapidly aequized tho xenown o dosorved, Bt suppose i quostionor had boon o quaol ; bad givou him tho rudimonts, not of ono porfoct fou- 81, but of sovoral Imporfack onas, or toppod oft his saurian with tho jaw-bono of an nss, whet sort of n ploturo would that blackbonrd “aud ohalk bavo ylolded ? And 8o when a young man or woman bhinlks 1o or uho kuows o litle somo- thing about human bolngs, thoir Slallu’u must bo critleleed fu #o far as they have idealizod n char- acter from Elho crude outlines givon them, 1f tho nuthor of thoir lings ia a litorary quack, and has unconsclonsly fitted tho acciput of & faol to the bady of o kuave, with the occasional vorto- Drn of & gontleman, 18 your nctor Lo bo consurad for drawing o fluudlgv? Viowed from any standpolnt you liko, it becomes simply impos- siblo to oriticiso bis ideal porirait, JLike Mr.Joo Murphy, i defies eriticism, not bacnuss of its suporior morit, but on sccount of its bowilder- ing sbeurdity, Whon, thorofors, we suy that the porformanco of “Tho Lady of Lyona' at MoVickor's Theatre was 8 feilure, nobody will o vory much surprised to boar it. It fa not such & colleotion of fossil romains a8 you woutd hand to an qstist for portraita of men and mounars, but rather o dish of meaty bonos you would fling to a hungry dog of & maunagor to gnaw n a8 thio prophiots of tholr Daity, comfortablo meal from. Tho firat oriticlsm of it hesrd by tho illustiious author wos that it was ‘‘a moss of lash and 1| bombast,” about as dyspeptic a compound as one’s ostlietio digestion could wrostlo with, And yct it is o popular drame. It is ono which deals in a Jargo amount of incident, and Is suita- Dblo to any grade of diamniic talont. Deing be- yond tha reach of the most blo, it ia only be- ond that of tho less ablo in dogroo. Ionce it s alwaye included in tho reportoire _of & tiavel- ing combimation, always on hand for o stoclt company to fill in an ovenivg with. It is to tho world in gonoral what * The Ticket-of-Loavo Man " waa to tho old Musoum, or & motion to adjourn & publi meoting,—always iu ordor, It ia ot ur futantion to, aualyzo the charaoters of tho drama, for they have boen cargfully dissect- od too oftan to ronder it nacessary. A coucop- tion of Clauda JMelnolle is aa dificult 08 that of a flguro posacssing simultancously tho, l{rmpnnhm of squaro and circle ; Pauline ng unthiokablo as a statlonary metaor or o colored anow-storm. And henco to prasont thoso por- sonngos instinct with lifo, tholr actions of ono accasion harmonizing with thoso of auothor up- on the Lasls of motivo, principlo, or ludividual Diay, f8 to do what is nob possivlo—in tho nine- toenth contury. Itiairue that both charactors have been played Liero to the delight of lorgo audioncos, but tho morit of the porformance lny uito anothor direction. _While tho genins of Techter, discarding all traditional conceptions, goroit s somblauce quitonow and strango, il id nof rendor It any. moro life-like. It was tho actor's originality, delicate finish, boldness of color, ond enorgy of dotail ihat mado tho ' part of Olaws o roulity, of rathor o _serles of soalltios. And it was the samo mastor-touch which posed and finishod tho Pauline of Miss Carlotts LoCloreq. As ombodimenta of lmman frailty and passiun thoy woro not ovon, but a8 mero faney pictres thoy wero charming. Buch s vordict could only be obtained by tho soverest originality, by ignoring all curront modols, and forgotting the tho tradic tiony of the stage. Loaving tho question of concoption asido, a4 can vory comfortably bodono wibora none can oxlat, the fest issimplo cnough. Misn Noilson was disappointing. In tho tondosor pussngen ao was ab hom, nd broathed lier lovo in thoso dolicious tones which hiaye won for hor such universal sympothy. Dut, having no idon of her own upon tha subject, hor indignation and scorn wore moroly deolamiatory. (Litin—clame, Tehout). Being & woman, Mise Neilson would' probably havo recoived tho an- nouncement, of Claude's Jow kmavory with mute dismay. Pauline, being an_impossibility, given oy to & gront dsal of commonplac crimination, which Mixs Neiluon pitelics iuto s high Loy, and declaims with most melodramatic effect, ovi- doutly to cover by voica Lintus in tho sonso of tho plece. The playful and aminble maiden of ouo act it transformod iuto a noisy virago in the noxt. Thoreis a too plain straining aftor of- foct. Even when sho bantors Damas about hus Ttalian pronunciation, Ler mothod s arcificial,— unatural’ Tlie impression provails more con- spicuously in each succecding net, artifico giving way L0 art only in that scono whoro the parting océurs botseen Lusband and wife. 'Tho last not is molodramatic throughout, but ono feols in- clined to pardon ail for tha empliasis with which Pauling embraces her husband boforo the fall of tho curtain, Btill, it is oll 5o strainod in thin Iant eh, **'That voica™ of Claude's lms loug ngo told evorybudy who cares to kuow if, that {hio valiont warrior with the travoling Danks vault {s Claude himself. Tho way Lo rants would ba sufliciant to convines the most obtuso Learor that it is no other than tho man who rantod Lis sorzoy, and ranted bis griof, and moutlod Lis wrefcheduess, Honcoit is burrowing to ses ZPauline reserving the discovory of hier husband Il hor cuo orrives, It is melodramat- fo, Tn tho third act, befora tho door of the tavern, Claude and Pauline sro staud- ing in what would to many pooplo bo a vory do- lorablo pilght, Tholr sacringe hus Lrokon own, and they aro tho objects of unconcoaled mirthl to the rufiiaus in thio inn, The rufiany laugh unmusically. ~Pauline starts end ob- sorves tho agony of tior trickster husband’s face. 1o roassnres lior, and sho smils swootly. Thero is no apprebension about hor,—no anxloty. Tho cacophonions laugh appals 'the nudionco, bub &lo cxpressos her fear with such delicious indif- foronco of manner that ono would supposo bor to o a confedorate of tho rufiaus within, Beyood s start sho botrays no fears Ly hor getion, nl- though hor ine do most exprosaly onll for it. 1t thin is intended to jmply hor porfect coufl- @onco in hor huaband, it is mistakon judgement, such stojeism boing contrary to nll suthontic ostimates of tho fominino mind, and oxeusablo only on the plea of gonoral confusion, resulting 1rom an nttempt Lo give cohoronco to ncohorou- oy, Where s plonty of clap-trap nhout tho plece, —morsols of common-placo sontimont thrown out to the ignorant, Honco Miss Neilson is compollod to ay that hor husband's home fs, in tho_oyca of God and man, tho temple of lor Twsband's houor ; but aho s uot bonnd by the nangon oven of stago tradition, to raiso Ler army and meko the ramprle as if it woro ouo of tho curacs of tho Lenton servico. Whe foreo of many of tho bottor lines s lost by too mucl voice, a common errar {nto which an aotresn of Miss Nellson's unusual ability should novor fall. Viowod i its outiroly, hor imporaonation lacks fullness and originality, for the roasons givon nbovo, and in gonorally tnforior to hor othor cre- ations. Thoro s littlo about it to eall for moro than an ordinary notice, and it may, thoreforo, Do cousldored unwortliy of her. Dub if Miss Noilnon 28 opon to tho churgo of deolaiming, withont foeliug, her lines, what can Lo esid of Mr. O'Noil 7 Moroly that/his porformanco was o yory wild ono. He gasped ko . rolnctont fish on & rivor bank, and toro hia vl organs fu tho fury of his apocch, only to show hovw dronry i thing ik I8 for ' good nctor to proatut s chunolor ho does ot understaud. “horo” was & cortnin flatness about his Jouting 11 tho socond aot, which favored the sug- seation that bis jokes nud ropurteas wero bor- rowed with his ring and his snuff-box, sud that In glving them avy bo vian disposuic of what had no {ntorost for him, ~ Y'his ninkes tho biill- ipnt roparteo throngh which ho oscapos dotgo- tion by Col. Damaa all tho moro tolling, the audiones wondering how euch o stupid follow could flash eo brilliantly, Mlr. Baol aa Heanseant was_vory wooden, o looked as if ho conld bend, bit saw nothing in the drama that conld induco him to do anything so out of his line, Mr. Tainford was pnssably good a8 Damas, Mr, Norrls' iden of Glavis wos tho typlenl stoge Tingliah toutint anua by Jatvo * whiskars, yhel hio plavod vory oarotully. Mrs, Marlo Lo Qros, a8 Afadame Deschappeltes, was unquali- flodly bad; Alr, Hollaud, ns tho consorvativa merchant, quits accontable, and Mra, Stonoatl ot equal to hior averago, Diwing tho week, Miug Nolleon will play Zosalind wn ¢ Aa You Liko It," which has long been regarded ms one of hor ‘most Jovely crontions, HOOLEY'S TIEATIE, Tho Parlor Lomo of Comedy thrivea in apito of opposition, ‘'hough tho' stary shino with undiminished glory at other thoshes, tho do- mestio draws always seouros attention, Largo audloucos saw " loarts” untll Thursday, and laughied consumedly ovor * Vashion” il lnst evenlug, “o-morrow tho star company, tho Jocal palaxy, will ymuonb suothier uovolty, 0louds,” at Mooloy's charming house. What " Qlouda” {8 lke wo don't protend to know. It ,of tho bost. Ti ' 18 pnfd to bo an “Amorican soclety droms," sod {hocast will bo ae followa 1 o, W, Tandall, Tulph Tandall W, Wimber); Yio0d Lo, De. Lana, Mr, Buddles Albory Sodloy. Blelln Gordon, il Reonet i Winiborly! Gora A Lur, Tussell Sogas . J. Bullivan rgo Glddena s Biaiadelt W. B, Arnold isiop Mlsa 'Him.,. o Jackaoth ‘Mre, Malyorns Tz Mathisn Aartha, . e Rivors ACADENMY OF MUSIO. Carlottn LoCloraq hns gono oway, having senrcoly roalizod those plessant racollectlona of Lior that wwero onco ontertainod, Blie Lina cinnged mnterially, and not for tho hotter. Bho is groator in one sonso than sho was, but not in o profes- sional way, Sho hu playod Hio Tl New Magdnlon," * Tato,” ¢ Rosalind,” and “ Maska snd Facos,” but hat angagament haa not boon & very. prafitable one. Thia woalt the Acadomy is batind to ra.echa to laughtor of caolding lim- drods, Tho inimitablo Vofios Family tako osacs- sion. Dlioir ongngomonts aé tho Union Bquars Thaatro for tho Inat two yeara have boon wpro- codonted triumpha, Thoy have novor boforo Doon tempted Wost, bt the liboral offers of managers liko Mr. Gardinor_have succeodod i Dringing thom out at Inat. Tihioro is go much to bo ald about thom that oo Aoarcoly knows what to seleot, Primarily, it would be as woll to con- vort n provalling kloa that tho entertainmant I o Vaudovillo nfMaic. Tho following, from a Pltta- urgh papor, gives & good idenof tha charaator of the cntertainment givon by thom : Tho firsb question that Aaturally nrisos in oie's mind aftor, witnossing oo of thole por formaucos fn: T {6 posuiblo that thoy aro all membotn of tho suato fomily 7" it boing quito out of tho ordor of things thnt nny ono fomily could_produico such o brilllant company. In overydny life wa are qulto acenstomod to sooing ono or two of a family posscesing talonta far boyond ordiaary, but whero n entire family i found whoro all {ta mombors possoss talonts of o suporlor order, {6 must Lo confassed that tho gnid family may bo proporly viowod in the light of n phienomonon. To bogin with, they aro all good dancers, ma-~ siciaps, and &t the gamo timo aro capital actoa. Thred Volces caunot s urpnssad fu_ lithonoss by auy of (o MaJlious, sud Faredon Vokos is ono (ck-stap daucers to bo soon upon any stazo, A'ho young ludios aro nono of them wiiat might be termod boautiful, but they are do intaliigont, and ponyoss such ah dbuudant Vi vacity und capaclty for npontancons mirth, that they aro, 1f anything, all tho moro charming than it thoy lisd to depond upon more hosuty for their attractivenoss, Thoir lino of businoss is fareo, burlesque, and the lightor bita of dram. Theit comedy 8 _of the naturo that t spires tho most oynical with mirth, whilo it novor doganoratea {nto’ nything coarat, whiol miglt offond. In tho main, they writo thoir own places and arrango tholr own musio. Tho farco of *The Bollos of tho Kitonion,’ which lns boon playod by thom during tho ‘first Lelf of this ‘ool's enagement, 1s ono of thelr productions. Tharo aro five mombers of tho Volces fami- ly—threo slstors and two brothors, Fawdon Volws, sged 36; Frod Vokos, 24; Jossio, 22 Yictorin, 20; Rosinn, 18, “helr paronts are still living, ih London, England, whera thoy carry on & largo bustuoss it tho manufacturo of theatrical wardrabes, - Trom an osrly ago tho Vokos ehildron dis- ploved o trato sud talont for tho_stago, whoro hoy havo sinco mado o largo fortuno, They have been brought up on tho staga from in- fanoy. Roslus, the favorite of tha company and thio Youngost, apposted on tho stago when sho s only & fow montha old, when 6ho was car- tied on in the arms of an old lady in & burleaquo roquiring that bit of stage-proporly, & baby, for fts succoss, Ti s snid that Rosina did nob ory oven onco during her sharo iu tho ploco, bubt gurgled ond cooed b8 if sho recognized hor natural * element, Victorln, tho bost singor of tho family, who has made hero gucho hit in bur- louquibg, with Frcd Voles, tho prison scono in “Trovators,” appeared upon tho stage when only 6 years of ago as o balind-gingor. Jossio, ‘whoso forto a dancing, appeared o8 & dancing fairy ot tho ngo of 7. _Frod Vokos is considorad by the beat judges in Bugland to ho ono of tho most voraatilo men in his profession. From boyhood up ho has tried his hand at slmost ev- erythivg. Acting, singin dancing, scone- painting, conjuritig, sl have boon for him only avonues for mow muccossos, Tawdon Vokes' specialty is low comody, and Lia jigs, Jornpipos, und quickstops ero wnatirpossed. ‘Thoy bogan together as o family In tho prin- cipal towns in Bugland, and thero mado their first hit, Thoy have nevor appeared with any other company sinco, bul havo always pinyed togother, ~Fivo years ogo thoy nttracted tho noicaof tha London manngors, and, aftor Iuipil- ing fabteriug engagements, thoy sccopted haodsome offer {vom ' Mr. Chatterton, tho Mau- agor of tha Theatro Royal, Deary Lane. ‘Thoy wera engaged for four yonrs. During their stay thero thoy received many offors from American munagors, and in April, 1873, they camo to tho Union Squaro Theatre o play a hort ongago- ment. In Augustof the same yoar thoy again returned to England to ‘completo the fourths season of their ecngagement at Drury Tano. Beforo going back, Lowover, they made an ongagemont with Shoridan Bhoolr, tho man- agor of tho Union Squoro Theatre.’ Although thoir firat visit to this countey wae a vory. brief one, thoy wora very well pleased with their ro- coption liere, They ployed during thot vislt in Now York, Baltimore, Philadelplus, sud Doatou. M:. Bhook ongnged tho fomily' for tmolyo months, commancing from April 2, 1878. o ‘agroed to pny them 9120000 for the year, and ail their travoling oxpensas, é Two weeks ago, Lowever, their engufin- ment with tha Unfon Bquere Theatro was de- clered off, and thoy aro mow playing on sharos. Their prosont tour is ‘their — firat viait to the West, and g0 oxclusively havo they appeared in tho est that they are sa yob com- E.\mwy unknown fn tho Wast, Thoy will visit . Louid, Chicago, Detrolt, Taledo, snd Clove- land, roturning through Now Yorl Stato to Now York enrly in Decombor. Thoy will thon appear at Niblo's Gardons iu fal ![}l}fifltfldo writton Tor thom by E. L. Blanchard, which they played he whole of their Inst senson at Drury Lane. Aftar tho ougagemont at Niblo' Gardens, they will then go to Philadolphis and Boston. Next Juno the family will go to California, and will appour e at John McOullough's_Thoatre, San franciseo. Ha guarantaca thom 916,000 for tho fivst four wooks, TUE GLOBE THRATRE. Tho Irish drama was successfully rovived at ihe Globo Inst week by Alr. Wallaco, who ap- peared in tho character of George Francis Irain, to tho enjoyment of lm'fin sudionces, On Nonday evening Miss Am; tone, o vorsatilo actrens, whoso epacialty in **tho protean,” will ‘malko hor firat appenratce in Chicugo, in & dramn combining, if all tho promises of tho programmo aro to bo relied upon, tho grand, the romantio, tho sonsations), tho spectacular, and various othor abatractions, ¢ Clgarecte; or, The Little Loopard of Frauco,” Ia the titlo, with Miss Stono in fivo roloa. o drama is full of startling in- oldont, and will withous doubt draw woll. It possosacs & groat many attraotive fentures, YERS' OPERA-TIOUSE, Another now bill at Myers' Opora-Houso, and snotlior triumph in store for the buent-corlc comodians, During tho past ieolr, crowded Tiousos havo boon tho rule, and for tho woolk to como thers will probably be morc enthusiasm than ovor, Basidon o new olio, there sre throo nov sketches, the last o burlosque of “Romeo ond Jullet,” with Don Cotton ss Romeo, Bill; Aslgton as Juliet, Burridgo a8 Mcrguua, au Dilly Rioo a8 Tyball, OUAVIN'S LECTURE. Noxt Thuradsy might in Music Hall * tho bright particular ater " of tho galsxy prosentod Dy tho manngors of tho Star Course this soason will #hilno from the Musio Hall platform. 1. H. Chapin, whoso vory nameo hes becomo a gyuonyn for oratar, hon dolivors his only leo- turo o bo given iu this city this soason, The subjeot bas not yot been aunouncod, but it is un- derstood that au entiraly now leoture, on which Lo hne boon ongaged during tho past summor, will bo fi)vm)_ for tho firet time. Dr. Chapin for tho pask twonty-five yonrs has stood first among tho oratora of Amorics, haviug the paotio forvor of o Curtls, tho silvory volce of a Phillips, tho broad humnnitariauiem of & Bocclior, and a dig- nity of diction_ surpnssiug that posiehsod by thls trinlty of plaiform-orators. o hns alwoys Lad tho gift of oxtraordinary cloquonee, and it hs always beon used in champiouing the causo of human rights, o that few mon hve ocouplad n_moro ‘:‘rumlueuz position boforo tho pnblio, Hin visit horo will probably bo tho last ho will over moke ns # publio max, as it s with gruat diftloulty that e can bo induced to travol so far from his homo. Dr, Obapiu ju now in bLis GVth yoar, and Is undoubtodly tho groatest living rop- osontative of that sehool of pollshad orators who have ruled Amerion by their eloquenco dur- ing the {um docade. Thoiso who hinve never had tho good fortuno to liaton to Lim will rogret n lost opportunity If thoy fall to do wo uow, and thiaso who Lave boon onco thitted by tho olectila forea of his offaotlvo elaquence cannob bo por- suadod to yemain away, DRAMATIO" NOTES, T.eator Wallaok has procured an lu,uuouou nD;mlfimt tho porformance of *‘ Rosadale™ at Don o Bar's, 5 Miva Wallis, who {s playing Cleopatra at.the Drury Lano, Lioudon, rocently collided with the Anfony In making a rush norowy the stege and knooked him down, Anony ploked himsolt and dido't Jve Gleopaia miodl for {he Tost Tt tho ovoning. Katlo Putnam, while playlng in 8t. Louls, ox- hiblted lior 814,000 wofth of 5ln|numla in o jow- olry storo window, Mr. Wallaol's rpaoarance In ¢8ho Stoops to Gonquor,” at hig « w1 thentro, after an_ absonco of 4o years, hus oreated o furora iu Now York, When tho tanor Macenforl waa In this_conntry thoy said his ranl namo was McCallory, and now it 1A claimed thut Salvint 16 simply Ttallan for Butlivan, T, T. Barmum hos mado an_offor of £050.000 for tho nortiienst ornor of Ninth s Chostiut gttaots, fn Dhiladelphin, dosiring tho location for tho orcotion of & thentro and musoum. « Unolo Tom's Cabin” hng ot Iast roachod o Now Orlonus thieatro, and the slave-mart Gcano {utroducos & viow of tho old New Orlesns Ar- cado, whoro tho negro trala in that cily was for- morly conduated. Salvini Liss boon trying to tench tho publio that tho critica hnvo vainly endeavorod to improus Ilran stars_that oxcollénes must Lo Bhown by o diversity of subjocts. Ho can afford to do it How mauy otliors can? . “Tho drsmatio oritio of the New York Tribuna says of n comodian st ono of tho thontros, think 1o “ rotraahiad the populace with somo of tho anciont aingo fun that Nowh usod to njoy whon Al thnt. Giltiora* oy ootod boforo hisa T tho ark,” “Tho Wandering Holr” hns recontly boon playod at tho Califorain Theatro, San Franclsco, Hith Miss Mey Howard ns Phillippe Chesler, o, characler which 8ho assimed, nccording to ¥o- ozt ué tho dosiro i oquast of M. Chorlon eado. Tdwin Booth's_porformance of Claude Afel- notle, ono_Baturday afternoon, aitracted tho Jargeut audience of ladics ovor soen ab the Bos- ton Theatro, Tho musicians played_behind tho sconoa, somo sixty ladies lling the place ususlly ocouplad by thew, Hartz has produced a new trick in Now York. Ho waehes his handain o Iarge basin of water, throws tho contonts of tlio veasel ovor the nudi- onco, and, to the nmusoment of tho spec- tators, thoy aro smothered with flowers, instead of boing deluged with wator. Mo, Ristori hos baon_playlug ot tho Oporn Comiquie, London. Tho Hornet gays: ** We urgo ovory mombor of the profossion to attond at Ioast ono of Mmo, Ristorl’s porformancos, and ta bog lanve of nbsonce, if macossary, for this purposo, Do not nsk for soata; but go and pay your monoy for & logson { att, ‘whicli, properly appreciatod, witl bo {nvaluablo, * . M. Bardou, the Daris journals afirm, In pro- pacinguo Jods than five ieces for this winter : 1,4 iufl Morvillouses,” for tho Vnnohnsi 2 muongn; 8, ¢ Los Tris + Jncqueline," for tho'G; coteuses,” Porto Saint Martin; 4. ¢ L'Officier do Fortune,” Gaito ; and * L'Ovelo Sam,” for tho Vaudeville. OF all these, tho firat and last only sro comploted. Tho othors have boon searcoly commencod, Miss Jonnio Loo, MMiss Busan Galton, Mr, Jobn Howson, Mr. J. P. Burnott, and other players who possoss s motropolitan roputalion for abillty and lumor, aro membora of & vaudeville company which is now giving & sorios of enjogablo entortainmonts at tha Alham- bra Theatre, San Francigco. Tho sparkling littloplays of Planoio snd popuilar comio oporas nfe inoluded in thelr repertory. The Suprome Court of Now York critiviem aflirms tho decigion of tho “provincial” courta with rogard to Robeyt MeWade's Rip Van Winkle. Tho World says it “is the most barofacod apd unwarraniable pices of lterary thiovery that modern dramaturgy in its impoteuco aud impudouss as ot up for condommation. Tho ‘massivo intolloot of the Zferald admires it. S0 docs tho Times, Thio Jatest vohiclo of Miss Lotta's vivacity ia called * Zip,” and in_Baltimoro it is not thought to bo tho work of high art, bocause, as the American suggosta: ' A play in which n fash- jonablo Indy picks up tho banjo to entertsin hor frionda at & lawn party, and who amusos horself by dancing » bronkdown with o footman in hor own parlor, may bo fairly considored o some- what oxtraordinary production of aven tho mod- omstagal? ¢ Ty first night of s now pieco at o Parisisn thontre 18 o gale ccension in overy Sonso of tho torm. O courso, no ono who affedts the * grand fashion " would think of being abscut, aud tho amouut of intriguing and scheming to obtain sent is wondorful. Upon tho firab night, tho theatro I crowded by o brilliant audionco, the nomes of the moro colebrated of tho compan being chroniciod in tho nowspapora of tho fol- ing day—n fact which may, in somo measure, ac- count for tho immonso populavity of tho initial performanca. Tho New York correspondent of the Louisyille Couricr-Journal thus disposes of Mr. J, K, Em- met's Inst specialty: ¢! Max, the Merry Swisa Boy,’ way tho taking titlo that oitrapped mo into Daly's Broadway Theatre to seo Joe Emmot, tho “ dialoct nctor.’ I found the piceo anything but merry, and the very ancient Dutoh choatnné without a flavor of Swiss cheese. 8o did the public,” Thoy renlizod tho guggested theory that Emmeb wont to Mr. IL. J. Byron and said ho wantod & plny. * Vory woll,' repiiod Byron, ‘eit down a minnto; I'll writo you ono.’ But Byron can't mako Emmet_draw us fast a4 ho can writo, 8o tho astuto Daly remarked. Point d'argent point de Suisse; and ' Iritz, onr ancient friond, will now disport npon the Broadway boards, in placo_of his ‘ Cousin-Germoy,' one time Tes moyed." Nym Orinkle anys: **I-don't bollovo the illus- trious star, ;Mr. Emmat, would hood my ad- vigo if T should foll Lim 10 stop his infornal non- songo and {it himself to Lo an actor.” The careor of Rachel was of unsnrpassable splondor. Bofore it doclined in dnrknoss enl 80t in promaturs, painful death, the now old quoen of tragedy, Mio. Goorgos, met tho sole ioiress of the gront inheritance, Mile, Rachel, on tho flold of tho glory of both, ftachol was thon ab tha beat of hev powers, at tho highest tido of her triumpha. They nppeurcfl in tho aamo pleco, Tacine's ‘' Ephigenio,” Mlle. Georgos was Clytemnestre ; Tnchiol ployed Jviphile, Thoy atdod in prosenco, liko tho old ‘and tho young wrastlors, gaziug on cach othor, ‘Thon’ osch atrugglad for the crown from the speetators, till, whottior out of complimout, wiiol s dousitul or that sho was really subduod \:{ tho weight, owor, and majestio_ grandour of Milo, Georgos, riphile forgob to act, and scomod to bo lost in admiation at fo actig of tho than vory stout, but still bonutiful, mother of the Frouch stage. Tho recent revival, ot the Porte Saint Martin, of Victor Hugo's deama of * Mario Tudor,” gava occasion to one of thosg oxpressions of popular feoling which, though slight in thomselves, nro valuabio ue indications of ita provaling diroc- tion, This oceursed at that poiut in the din lol;uobemenn Queen Mary snd her counsclor, wlicn she hoars the distent tumult of rovolt, anathematizod tho insurgonts a8 * rabblo,” and rocaives tho reply, * You mny, madam, still call them rabblo; in an bour's time you will ho obliged to oy ¢ the pooplel’” This sontimont was tacoivad with shouts of applauso, which, on an attempt boing made by some.dilettanti in the orchestra to ridiculo them, soon rose to tho Dolght of n populsr domonsiration. Tho koen approoiation of the paseage shown by tho Parisian public, that ovening, muy suggost & doubt whother the soil of France is thmour\l.\!y rfi‘nplmdtu foster the growth of the Bourbon y. Last senson in Chiengo was notable for tho production of startling dramatio critloisms, o3 rncinlly duriug the ‘“‘dinmond tourmumont.” Iho suthor of that momorablo phrano, “thy #ynohronons paralleliam of the dramatic motif," upon whiol: hie reated his clahn to the glittering raward, hns loft us, but ho has ovidontly brans- forrad tho * function of s gouiua™ from tho Times of Ohiloago to that of Now York, as muy bo judgod from the followlng: When Jago lots fly from his quivor tlio cunuingly= polsonod dart, wo almast goo it Ateslibily cliavo tio uir, sud fastoni) n tho yich, soft Least’ of Othelln, G tho hulf-belloving, hnlf-agontzing * Al P'—and {ilough from that ious tho soq of passlos, aully fu- {anyei, swolla wnd ruges 1n i loart, o soft §a hia Wild naturo that at times ono lgok of Desdamona snflea tho o storm fnto poaco. Bdmiind_Ken Was & yery amall jhan, but whon o playod Ofhello ho put his hina on His head, and was 7 foot bigh, Thls s n Tunotion of genls, Binco Sulvini is_coming to Chleago, would it nobbo advisablo for tho wanagers to bogln rala- ing thelr theatros immediately? With “mind on Dis hoad ™ tho tragadion iy do o grout dent of dumngo to tho roof, unlesy timely precantions aro fuion. The Now York Zvibune givoa the following ohltuur{ of * Dolly Dayonport "¢ ‘I'lso doath of tho sctor who was long so fa- mitiarly known g * Dolly Davonport,” was al nounood yeatorday Dby tolegram from Naw Or~ loans, whoro he expired on_Oet, 22, Lis namo on tho play-bitls was A, TT Dlwnnimrt, s roal BAING WAR Adol‘yh\lu Davenport [oyt, 1o was born In Btamford, Conn,, in 1881, antl mnde his flvst M‘Tolfl\ucfi o tho stuge ju 1818, at alti- more. In tho carlior part of his careor ho noted Otaude Melnotte, sud tho lovera in ]iuunml, hut in his vipor yonrs he oxcollod {n manlior Juvenlle pacts, us Horakio aud " Mon(aio, and in characters fraught with grotosqud hwmor, His Dalfon, in the * Ticket-af-Leave- Man,” will bo remembored as a pavticulmly toll+ Ing ploos of ohara ‘er | 7 ¥ S flanly awaggor and its disgulse of moreantilo ra- speotabliity. Ho noled Pinokback oxcoodingly woll, also, in Brougham's comody. A part ol Blayouth waa dovotod to tha siudy of lav, but o foft tho bar for tho stago, aud i 1853 was at ho ofd Drondwny Thontie, In that gesr e moyrlod Miss Lizzio Woston, They woro di~ vorcod in 1867—undor scandnlous ciroumstancos. The Jnag ubsoquontly boeamo thio wifo of Mr. Charlos Mathews, tho comoedian, Cho pubsequent enroor of Dolly Davonport was full of vicissi- tudo nnd tronblo, for aboub {on yoars past, oxcopt for ono or two visiis to thealves in (ha North, he has notod iu tho Southorn and South- woalorn cltlos. Lnst senson ho managod the Mobilo Thontro. Not very long ngo ho was mar- tlad to o Indy who actod undor the namo of Mina TFrauldo McClonnan, Ilis offorls to rotriova an impairod forfune, and sot himeolt right with the world, woro carnest, maply, and stron: wous, 1is conatitution, and ~his montal povers, however, bad 'boon impalrad by ronblo ond by conviviality, and he failod to arrost the declino which hias onded in his death, Ho wasa man of unusual iaturs! talents and of interesting charnctor—nminblo, morsy, and gonorons, At ono Limo Lo was o noted favorito on the Now York stngo—moro, wo faney, becauso of theso attributos than be- cauko of his ability or nchioyoment, though the Tatlor wore by no moans slight. Ho had drittod out of populr viow. By thoso who yet romom- Dorod 1iim, liowevar, ho was deomed a wreck of anrly prontiso, and tho nowa of bls domlse, in tho primo of fifo, onanot fail to stir a sincero rograt, . ' Music. The musieal announcements are slill compara- tively fow, and will remain so until tha opera ar- rives. sbout two weoks from this time. Tho prominont musical ovent of the prosont weok will bo tho concorts of tho MENDELSSOTTN QUINTETTE OLUR. The Meudelssohu Quintatte Clab of Boston, that ploncor in tho eauss of musical cultura among us, is now on a prolonged Westorn tour, and will appoar in two concerts in Cliicago, Nov. 7aud 8, This ja tho twonty-fifth season of the Quintelto, und will bo their firat appesrance in Chicago for two years. Avolding tho miatake into which they hava praviously fallen in playing $n halls oo largo for iho barmonio strength of thelr combingtlon, they bhave decided to givo the two chamber concerts reforred to in tho Union Park Congrogational Olurel, Wost Bide, end in the Fourth Unitarian Church, Sowth Bido. The profits will be devoted to the Chicage Chrlstion Union and the “Starr King TFrator~ ity Timo, whichspares no organization, Lias ‘mado some changes in the ranks of tho Club. Carl Moisol—whoso recently-roported death in {hoso columna is, wo are happy to sfate, an error—has beon compolled to withdraw from the Club, as has also Wulf Frics, the accomplishod violoncellist, Corl Hamm, who takes tho place of Moisol, i, howevor, reputed to bo ono of the fincat violinists in this country, whilo Monnig, 3 frosh importation froia Gormany, is reportod tho oqual of Fries—and that ia high praiso, ‘Tho other membors of the tronpe, Mossra. Schultzo, Ryan, and Heindl, aro too woll known tor furtbor commont. Thoy will be accompa. nied by Mra. J. W. Woston, the talentod Boston vocalist, and o wish them the success and ap procintion thoy dosorvo as gentlemen and at artiats. TIE MUSIOAL, COLLEGE CONCERT. The concert in courso of preparation by tht Chicago Musical Collego prowises to bo one ot tho most intoresting of the season. It will take place Dec, 10, at tho Kingsbury Music Hall ‘Among the instrumental numbers on the pro- gramnio are tho G minor Concorto of Mendols- soln, the Capriccio Brillanto of Mondelssobn and the Concorto DE. 69 of Hiller, In ndditiox to thoro thorae will bo & choice selection of vocal music. LOUI3 FALR'S CONCERT. Mr, Lonis Fali's concert, already announced in our last Sunday's issuo, will take piaco at the Uunion Park Congrogational Church, on Tues: doy, Nov. 11, at which the following singers will asaist: Mra, Olarn Huok, Miss Bteltzner, Misy TLoyls, Mesers. Bigohoft, Foltz, Thun, Bcliultze, aud othora. TERSONAL. Mr. Carl Wolfsohn, tho eminont pianist, who Liass como Liore to rotide, will dovoto a part of hia timo to piano ingtruction, particnlars conceraing which moy bo obtained by applying at No. 765 Wabash avenuo, OPERATIO GOBSIP. 0f the now singera in tho English Opera Troupo, tho Philadelphin Norih American By ‘When tho co any roturns to s in tho wintor wo confldently expect 1o find that Mr. Maas hus cone aquored all Temsiua of Bervousuess arising from timid- ity, ud wil glvo us, fuller opporlusity o enfoy hia sibjglng, A voicoof such peculfarly swiet timbre, 8o earofully cultivatod, must yeb bo Leard to greater advantogo thanit bda bean liore, Wo could wish that Alr, Morgau's volce took tho high notes more easlly, ond that o wero mastor of_a more artistic slylo, Ha 18 50 fully equal to tho dramatic requirements of each situation'thnt ho caunot iud fault with us for wishing Bl oqually master of voeul resourco sud method, A1 thego destrablo things meet in tho now baritone, Alr, Garlton, who, If last named among {he principal sing= e, Ia certafiily not least, Tho only barltono who g npjicared amoig us who need not fear {o chilionge comparison with Santley, oither in voice or method, 1011 also an uclor whoso futellcctual or cmotional par- coption of character faalllio delicato, discriminating, and novlo. ho Manchester (Ting) Zaminer of Bopt. 29 alluding to tho closo of the Iinglish opors season in that city, pays Mr. Castlo the followsug com- plimonts 3, Costle sang with Lls ususl vigor and fntelli~ encs, and with cven moro than usual fufsh. Wa lieve, indeed, that fow living pingers possess to greater oxtent than this clover uxtiat tho gifts and acs Complishnents easential to o porfoct imporsonation of tho ligro of * Maritaua,” and ko present &cason g been long enongl to prove also thiat Mr, Cuatle {g detorminod ot to rest satlafied with his proseat pouition, - Adoling Patti, it ia stated, favorably Mine, conlortains tho notion af “*creativg ™ the charags tor of Virginia in an Italian opora, the libretta, of which is by 3. Jules Barbier, aud the musig, by M. Victor Masso, “Paul and Vireuln," to ba, ‘producad on tho lady's return from Russia. | Tho Maretzek opora troupe sivgin Doston; this week. . NEW MUSIC. Wo aro indobted to Ditson & Co,, Boston,, fhrongh tho courtesy of Messrs, Lyon & Loeals, of tlus city, for- tho lollowln% musioal publica- tions just jusued: *Qood Night, my Child," ono_of Abts Dbost ** Hunyadi Luzio® march, b’ Erkol, which was- played Dy the Thomas Orchestrs, ro- coutly; *“Por Pitio," & beasutiful romanza from Flotowss opera **I,'Ombro,” for_saprano; Tightoonth Morceau from Hellor's * Moonlight Nights,” ono of bis most offectlvo plocos, al- though somowhat sombre; *La Sylphido” a rather commonplaco polka mazurka, by Albark Youngmann; * Marcho des Troubidours,” by: Honry Itonbler; * Give,” ono of Sullivan's new. songa; I Novor Can Forgot,” a song by_Jobn Daniol; tho © Danbury Waltz,” by Lou Morxi. gon; o nocturne, by Kafronborgor ; . * Glitter Blar” waltz, by J. W. Turnor ; “ Love Song,” for iano, by Honselt; ** Vienna Tempor,” ono of Jast and bost waltzos; Schnumann’s oxquisito * Blumbor Bong;" and’ * Far Away,” & transeription for piauo by Brinley Michards; . Wo aro indebied to Mosars, oot & Lewis, 263 Btato straot, for tho following now music,.iu' which are soveral admirablo pleces for Churck worvica : A Mo Doum for morning sorvico In 04 : » cantato for ovening sorvice ; a jubllato for - morning servico ;' n Bonum Lst for ovoning sor:. vico ; and & Bonedio Anlma for ovoniug seryico; all tho above being for tonors and bassos, by J. 1. Thomas, whoso sncred mwusio i8 foo woll Inown to noed furthor reforenco, The sami firm have_* Nob Ashamed of Christ,” & contralic golo; * Fathor, Whuto'er of La:thly Dliss,’ soprano and alto solos end (‘Imrlultu; * Quide Mo, O Thon Gront Jehioval,” baritono aud so- Bmlln solos and quartotto ; * Gloria Patr," in , soprano solo and quartotte ; © Glorla {n Ex- ootsis," in B flat ; ¢ My God, Permit Mo Not, g0lo, duo, and quartotto ; and o * Novodlctus ™ in.T flat, roprano or tonor solo and quartotio, all l()(n. * Danks ; * Youthfal Days,” & tong by oorgo W, Morgan, tho woll-known orgsnist @ 1 Lovo My Lovo," song, by Porlsuti; “ My Gulding Star," romanoo for soprano, by Hotaco B, Kimball ; ' Nearer My God to Theo,” for golo or duat, by I 1, Mast ; aud # The Tarm- or's Song," bolo and ohorus by Julls Lovorett. Messrs, Chandlor & Curlls, 202 Btatostroet.have . ?um isauod tho tollowing now musfe, which be- jongu to tho sovion this flvn s now publishing & Gortrude’s Droam Waltz " (usually altributed to Toothoyon) ; * Wappy Farmer® and © Firsy Sorraw,” by Bchumann “Plzzieato Polkn, by Sirausi ; s tLo following conpositions by Sid- noy Bmlbh: ¥ La Harpo Aolivine,” Jonnosse Dorco Galop,” and * Fautaislo on Fra Diayalo.™ - = e e et Denth af n Noted owe Feaw the Paria (i) Citizen, Oct. 28, Tty Forrastor,—tho modal cow of Amotlea, —tho proporty of A. O. Bhropsiiro, of this oty diad last waol, Blio, lisd Juat teturnod teom * tho Woat, whoro sho had tuken tho _pro- it at (o Bt. Touis Fairaud ot tho Stutg Faira at Iudiaon ond Tllinofs, Bhe had also borne oft ;Lw ,P"",‘;\?_'!'g“ b the Bourbou Talr and otlior