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§& ; THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: STINDAY, jAvEMBER 6, ie%d. RELIGIOUS NEWS. e, 1 oot o et g | B TR S it . 5 that donomination. It la canfessod that cortain | thoss whoss onltire and oxporienca liave givon them { viows of satvation in Obrisk aro hold whioh nro | Jords of wiedom snd walght -to spoak, preparo to ¥ : Lt £ lifo in Foreign MM, N ~Thoro will b g usual at the Olurols of “ " v utation, would: B B . ommaniosnta i Eper | o How Dot oo NEW YORK. oy parispa; Teom. S0b b 8100, T tnfafion churol, with 900 nativo prochers and | , ~Tio Ty, lenry G, Porsy will offelste ag uaual st Inbor nlone on suoh a poum, expendad. in fsomo tonohiors, and only 100 Amorioan missionarion in | Al Bninte Church, i b ; y : trictly businoss-way, would securo b loast d B - g ; e i o Tov, 3, F, Walkor will preach ¢his morningn o , g Mission Sunday-School Work .';Igf‘;:'i ,:‘.’;(’,?f}.,,‘;’u“;?::.‘{.'}‘,‘;’;;‘:“‘;;‘“‘éfi‘,"fi:;.mfi‘f,( a nsa At PR TR 00 SO i ::mr ign oo 1'::::53:;5;0:“:‘1!&: sndionop | JELTary Ohifll, on o v of o New Ortor it | Why Europeans Do Kot Understand Amer- | * i . . § Ve org, ropor! d o " N N i in the Northwest. hat In rolortyco 1o o Word of lod in 1asiont | « Hopofuluoss™ Is tho frst duty, * Boonomy® | 1A% 10, 03002 I Cobaatod o moting. | < o wil o full athofeal servcos thie morntng | i Alfairy=--Queor Meas Abroad Aldon B, Stockroll, who bocamo a lsmo duck, : thio second, and_* Ohristinn Ackivity " tho third SUBy e tomn oF bollol which “danieg o | =t Jasbie aitondo i) Fonsking: during (e Dl‘ R (1 U % I f] ]1 filb‘qfll‘nllau unfn(i!m Hulfip:i"m’ and_practieally A:t;cillvl:g wluter, in a * wide-spread and poworful réfects the Bibla ns having authouity upon tho b 3 Bylor on Univorsiom and tho | ifelr the B e iy ipors | *lubier oguol ppaw an tho Aflnes, Evange]_m;\l Allignco, claren thoy nro not in sympathy, With oqual | EXIGAE B0 Hie Comununion Quostion," in ro- < declsion dooa Lo rojoot il nttampts to roduco | BArd to whicly tho oditor sye wo must feol, oue tho Christ of tho Goaols to tho lovol of o moro | (1% 81D by stop, na ol by porsuasion, aud ok of Inating lutorest. mm?m ’\::lml progontod by | And ovonlugat tho ()l\ll::\:n: :Tl ‘Bainta Potor and Paul, he Distrlot Boorotary, Br. i and nb “TIAT, L) e e B Mera. astiontod by tha | o Tuo Tev. M. . Ravitwillpréach g uaual this morn 1 t l 3 Biato Hoorotary, Mos, Lonel, Xt apposts that tho | *28 i Groutis s tho Tomp o Chorel, e uatal attho i in tho oarly summor, womoen of the Wost are aupporting six Iadica au | Michigan Avenuo Oinirch, . Dr. 9y o gl Jomman O L et o s o poean | Michiiis Avonue Oltrol, 4 ireaation hls moraing, | C0use of tho Tev. Dr. Brindloy’s Dentn ,n%’:;';g‘,‘:;"‘;w!_‘:,“;;;"jg;{,‘,:,‘,?;;’:{}, 2{,’:‘{;&5},’,’: band of Biblo women aud a number of sohools, | and tho Rov, E, I, Goodspood thls eveniug, at tho Svc- An Evangelical Editor Arralgned gud antassd bols wu onaaguinontnith the et . sonte montha ago, In- Wall strect, has roconily of tho Present Disorder, concludod thnt ho wasn't g0 unlucky ftor all 1 that, {¢ lio bind continvod to oporal, ho woul A Linwg lost much moro fu the utumn than ho did S—— Momborahip in thoso nusiltary soclotios is ouly | Ond Churoh, : Infidel, 1 by forao. tist b to "~'ho 0¥, T, T, Bish will preach this morning, and ns an Infidel, or ouch npponrance, though 'hor apposrancea The Bayti N Dt | 2t zoubing Himof the sroms of ity 13 tosoto thore aonarlrcs Lol Shono senyle | 8L 1 yoary aud tiioy iopo (0 oalist overy Buptist | i her 16 Htain, of sk Pk, tis evomiod, ot tho # | aroiot Lo bb roguine or continuous. Throd oF 6 Buptist Contonnial Campaign--Baplist | which the Gospole plac upon his braw sl thie | s o, whioh, wil taso plnoo, In due | B i Ghaiuadhy any ohagh warh. | Zotr el Bt ey, o i four yosrs, agoaho was pliging. sk tho, ilth S Ministorial Association, sojoaled Limsolr {fi |:Emnl,:|nd. : ] - o otora s B o ioan ¢ | , Dr. Powoll prosohad & soriou Wiiols closod -zTnfiu.‘th;?'gflif}nn; o 4 m_"' SR From our Oun Corrpondnt, Avonio for 810 a wask, and very glad to got N * Our religious bellaf," pays tho Du‘utor, £ Wiat h'!flfl e m . & mooting of groat proflt, o —Tho °"~ s J. Eros preach as usual at tho 2w Yonx, Nov. 8, 2 Tlow liorn|illl oandid some follks nro! A D ; that whiol wo_ ik t10 Bible tonohos ; aud tho | , Wint thordd wo think of tho profeatod clvilization of Yy ; TENGONALA Uniyoralty Plao Qrel, | " cach thig morntng | W ofton oxpross astonlelitont thnt tho Po0= | utrsnpe et wollkuown jonranlist, inolined 4 Lord w6 love, and in whom wo trut, both for | Ying for children of th ¢amiy o sit fogothor | ThoRev. Dr, Willi Lord, Iate of this clby, | vy o Firat Churen,s In the o gacovs will | plo of Europo, cspaciaily of Groat Britatn, havo [ to plainnoss and Patk Tow, th tmo and eternity, i the Obrist of history, aud .t by A ©F | and rocoutly Prosidont of Wooster Univorsily, | faaq gie Goapel mocting, o o 08 B E Jaco plo po; 08I ) X and waggory, in Park How, the ] Matters Discussed by the Religious Press | jifie i, Siacityy o the Chret of Hin atior, | aicuad o saimo tablo; ag thot when 1t oceurred, tho | V100t dvad tho title of LILD. | doad tho Gompel motogz, © 5| so litlo undorstanding, or rathor o groat Igno- | othor day, and, eolsing bim by th hand, 'ssid, «--Home Literary Lectures. Bo ‘far na loyulty to Ohriat, nd foitl | montuponit] And vt e axs tho chiidron of dof; £ I . . Evorly Jr will proach i morntng, end | L 0 K morion, of Amorioan sftaics, - Tho | i You ase Mr. 0—, ot Olavoland, I bullove 2% he Rov, J. O. Peok, of tho Contenary | Dr. Everts this ovening, at ¢ in the Biblo as’ tho euiclent rulo of fafth aud | whose spiritus! lifo i lovo, and o oll_ona in 41 No," a8 tio auswor, T am Mr, ——, of New o Mothodlit Ohuroh, pronched o powerful sermoin Mk THODIST. rongon, doubtless, ls, thab thelr sourcon of fn- | 'y Spt N 3 " — praotice. w0 Concornad, wo Leflovo tho Unir, | St Josur, dobting widtr ttwilanever tor them f on tofaporsuco last Susday. ovouiug, during | e Ty, 8 Mocuspty wil ceac hla morming 8t | soraation aro'wo” nddoquato, ok to sny Ingom- R P el .__ | solist i donomination 1 'as wuited s any mook | 152 IoEOCE Around the Torc tabloj wni M toms | whlols ko way [requantly appioudod. B oot Jounan Dollogss Moo, S it rresel, | potont; tho chiof sourcos boing Reutor's telo- | ¥ On tho'conteary,” ropliad the plaln-sponking The Baptist Conventlon at Amboy, Ill.=== Fopmmachtod in the Allinnte - cimveriton i | 208 Ja monoriod verywhore” by telogragty sl s 3?.;';5‘;:‘éi‘o?.';'\'iflu‘x’m‘:’s“s.‘;fi'e":"i'{?},‘é’f’ —ho T, 3.0 nx;.mflnfi‘l‘,’:fi morhiug'sideoss aad | grame and tho Amorloan corrospondenco of th |.provincisllst, “ho kas tho reputation of being Porsonal and Othor Notes. givon ia ‘viaws with oqnal dofiultonoan. o' ssouia o tho Bucs and cant st T ol slleqon i | £0-087: I » Mok, | soccivo probationiors Intg full sommtinion, and Wi | F o don Times,which, forsomio noxplicablocauac, | tug ughost man iy Olos -\ W0 o & quotad » Jondlng clorgyraan an tia ol wiho | 1 s mon diout | God st the dop ign s | | 10ho Rew, Jobn Wilkinson, Teotor, of Graca | \ 2he, oy, M5 Banlz, Sl wresch sl |l mado up o Philadolpbis. Wby docs wal % | of il calings tvo some 1 tho Nelzopolls in 2 - al 0 Y i, - Pro 1 Sorvicos In fho Churchos To. o 5-1::\:1 :.mnl“&ffiflfi?«'éfilfif" ;lr‘ r'i‘r?u‘.:?.?fié.fi, {0 oxtoption amony iiatiaus, ad Whon overy e ml.',ufi ’é‘gfiflf mlmk rough the olly O} Gi¥ for Tiard Thmea.” : Times rocalvo its trans-Atlantio.nows of tho | goprol of employment, and, of course, thero . gramme ol orvic 4 s . F“"“r LE' nt ml‘l’ BOYTOW A l"”m‘l‘,"fl""m;" :::‘i“‘ ‘bigotry alall move Oliristendom lo utnuhl}- ; 0 Wook. on ‘of hoark and lifs, Tulversalists boliove in : Hvi o w - Day~Calondar for » oW birth, or 8 chaago of honrt, elfoctod in tho | , Tho curront nambot of tho Standard Is largoly s .. - 1 devotod to. tho.doings of . auniversaries, goul by a cordial boliof of Gospel truth, accom- unle of liort oditorials the A% ATSTON SUNDAY-BORO0T WORK 1 TN Nonzxr- | Ponicd by tho snuctifying ivlluouces of iho Holy | SPHRI ST B, SCeriv's RPPOST—PLg, Of Thie Tov. Richard Miller, of tho lnst olass in | _-—TloIlov, Jumes Tiil, of tho Mothodist Obureh, | Ropublio from Balamanca, Pa., or Jollet, Iil, | no- possibility. of thoir obtaining situations. 11 preach at Smitl's Hall, in Englowood, this morning | wieh, fal 4 k noatly na | Naw York to-day haa .more idlo bunds than any tlio Olcago 'Thoological Serainary, Lins boon | mo s " i | which, ne commerainl contros, ra y enlled b Hho- Duaad Grove, and ' Jobnatown | " £145%: 1 thomes will preashs this morafngat | bigh ua Philadoiphin? What would it think, I | other foue altios in tha oountey, ohurchos, in Wiscansin, : o Fisab Sharan, e vering o Wi Jostirs 16 | wonder, of a Now York journsl that should gain | oot vk & Hiteh, the suapsuilid bankers, axpeo to resumo businoss -between this and the 1sk b Tho Rov. I..0, Hughes, & graduato of tho Chi- | young mon on the Elements of Succos : WEST, piLEe It o Tarthor atated. tink i Dnivorsal o YL tho othoe o ‘35.‘%‘.‘33&‘3; oo dheologloal ,B":“_\”‘""‘r}’ 5 Uan juat boon oc q;;ianl{f:'@hx’:& o s, pevacy i cvenkog ab Ha e cr Dm;::::;:\le e:g::r Lxoter?) proz, Lving arraogod for on exteuslon with all A vatl a sgsumption of unis " b3 inod pnstor- of the:- Town Birool el 3 b . ; Tho Bundsy-school is, withont “question, ono | Ehnmaga et s UPOR tha assump oreal | tho following paragrop , iy d ~—Tho Rev. A, Yonker will L] ual at tho , ‘Bovcral Tnrgo oreditors of tho decessed dall O%:zmb\lu, 0. i Weatons Arcuds Oaned: TrelAlLon » Do you ovor scan Routor's tolegrams, and tho Sy, hn\gln EroLgt st agbinet Thnmn{ o Rov. T. N, Bonedict, of Wyoming, Til., TNESDYTERIAN, Philadelphis correspondenco- of tha London | FOPEH G0 " o and othor stookholdors, gna in the clty last ook, {hé griosk of tho ‘Rev. | —The oy, D, Mciaig will posehs tlsmoratogsnd | Zines ? Iudsed aro thoy foarfully and wondorful- | aeo fy Ttaix way to gat what is their duo, thoughh 0. . trook: Mo oflolstod, Isut-Buuday ay tho | eveulug iy Uio ot Olhech. . ion aa ueusl o[ 17 miado. Tho former, fn nnouncing Juy Gooko | tho laitor have mado stubborn logal retlstanc, of tho most offeotive and oconomical branohes | - Those aro the proininent foatnres of the Alli- | Jlome misslonary woik in :thin country—tsking tho ot Cluristinn work, - 1t reaches tho young at tho | snco lottor proparod by tho Ductor, who now | SOuRtEy, in Ha ssleotrantodates sIL Kome FUIGE most favorable, time in thoir lives for. roligions | 2du8 the following romarks, which show Lis oatl- r 1 troductory chaptor of that history its most intorest- truth to make permanont impresaiona apon thelr ‘mation of the Allianco: iog ‘one,” Thoro would be recorded names.amon, 3 ook 5 i % 00.'s nro, ted that it was owlng to ) CorsTOUN, 1% | - 1t 1a my optnlo; fo T b . | the most onorod and - doar. in Awmorlcan Daptist { Tho Rev. I, O, Kinnéy hng rdsigned tho Rec- | Grace Ohurch, & Cov'a failuro, asder 4 minds and load them to bocomio OhrisHNuE: | thise Eoirer iaet' thy, Mrosntabon o e ANiacr b | Annals, - ond . Wbors . amorig - tho -amost 80~ | torahip of tho Ohurch of tho Atoncmont, and | y=kus Rer, James Horrlson will presch as nuil 1a | ia Bull movement fu goads ;” aud recontly do- — "Thero is, howovor, a branch of tho Sunday- | somo such paper bs this would Lavo dono fiwd, not %flnb;lna mhn‘:‘r’xnm:umré -l:'o];_u ;g‘:grllla ;::?':6 ling aggeptod the position of Missionary Assist~ | ™~ Tliere will Lo sorvicos as usus! in thio First Scotch | clared that ¢ The Toxns Contral Rsilway would THE INFANT OF. THE. PERIOD. . - sohiool ork which is quitetly ind wiedly carried :;1; s 5‘2{?.1?‘!.‘}5: mfilfifi ?:ru;:‘&mu:: 'figysm,: “mu"\m-.n‘“mm;y:d. L me o T n'n;‘ Ic:r z;:vmgx . nl.u Stk b r&ulgnad m; %5‘.}':,3"' Intho evening thero will be = lcoture'on | ha abla to maet its intorest, on sccount of hnm £ . b & - | aid toward provision for.thoso simplo” ncocssarlos of 0 eV Lagrie te g t b el | roniovat of tho ‘quaranting ‘from the mouth of Elow We ‘Creat It. et aftan Beought Leford, te :??’Eu‘{:gg:;qfifir&:;n]yflg?f#&g?h&:fififlfi% B o DO o A ox ad lotssad tobo | position 8 Assocjafo icator of tho Oburely of | ;=lio Tiov. T, D Gullck will ofisiato as nsual in val of tho qu ‘all Aronuidy viaa in o great dedos tmi rm 3 " What this gibberish mennt, nobody [ - From the Scfence of Heath, - ety ! Botonte 1t waa i o Busat deivos from tho honds of | Tho Asconsion, and acooptod tho appointment of | {he American Toformed Ohurcls. Tho eveningser- | theriver.” W 8 " t at tho cloth) Tor nearly.ffty. years tho Amorican Bunday- |." But it {s'too Tato how, Tho Alliance, After a serics | thoso o whorm thoy miniaterad that it cumo, while the | Specinl Agent of the Socloty for tho Inczonaa of {',;‘:‘3.‘,‘,",‘,},’,“,;":,’;;;’;:},".’.' the scrlea to young men 08 | ypior hoaven cen divine. It is likoly that the ,,tll;g‘ f;,g};h“g; {;g;m;fi.‘,?_ A e ;’; Belool Union, fias beon . prosoouting -thia | of very uisctal and ‘craditalio scaplons, Huo safournod, | farm o tie Gook ot home ut Liomo supeliod to tnowls~ | gho Minjutry, with hoadqunrters in thia ity. "2 The Ty, Charis’ T, Thompson will presch s | tolograms may have boon mixed, that tho com- | ihg drossing of tho'young infatt, comes the"mn~ 4 Home narrow and nnworthy ‘Lkingy were said, but, on able deficlencies, Loug journoys Ly elmplest modos 7 Ssslor el & etk flo Taodsatar i | e '-"sm bmes tho o, workin the plonocr sottloments’and destituto |-Hors Pecrq ARd aworihy things were Saff b B | of convoyance, and through whistwaa’ still mostlya |° Yrof; Bhoj gnnl; of the Chieago Univoreity, has | usual .in tho Iufth Oburch. Tho evening subjoct is T et rons 5 ) places of tho land, wntil 1thos organizod” 53,000 | worthy te occaslon, Al in all, it seoms ta me butclo | wililorness wero fumilar Incidonts, Thoy knew whot :been‘lnvited by Frof. Taynes, of the University | * Tig Sbusch uof Sanal Betormtel o voaw mioralug t fical 1t was toTodga at uight by tho'camp-fire or *in thoro- | of Bt. Andrews, -in Scotland, to "do Chicago o op + € | bralus to the foot. Whatever the caiso, itshows | and pinned so tightly -that it is absolutely im« Sunday-sohioola. B uth to eay, it tho Evangelcal Miianco, reoonily | 11308 taza Sabin, and coul And tn sny bume | for.the now odition of tho Encyolopedia Brifan- | 3the Third Chuech on ® Gethsemaney and his ovon | 00", °F oropous aro not. altogothor to blamo B TiIe for fiachild to use . properly. th ab. Tho method of dolng this worls fa to sond com« | hopeful assewbingo of tho yrofossed folowers ofOurlat | ble shod » savctuury, provided thera. might. b evans | mica now boing propared under hls “dlrgotion. | "% prof, Bwiug will pratoh this morningut MeVicker's, | for waub of comprohengloa -of tho finaucial | dominal muscles: in ‘breathing, Yor® tho first potent men to tho sottlomonts whore thoy have [ over held in this country, |, A & fom o fola with thein tioro fu Lo woralip of the lv- | iPho forolgn Professor says ho Wants a ‘“good | —rliohav. Artiur Swazoy, D. D, will proacs ils | troubles now. porvadiug the country, or, i | fow wooks of & child's ifo, bronthing and crying 1o Bundsy-achools, and, for the most part,;mo | - '&le a,u’mr nlz\x'ulmxné ommm!t qut!l“nli Tho iopieu whitch come under review fn -t thing on Chicago. vxm'mv sl mornlog at the m:-#f;wsh . nc;ubl:. of anythiug elso ccourrlug on this #ido | aro almost the ouly exorcises it is ablo to indulge .- : 5 o 3 | A 3 A preaching, and donominational, offort doon not | 4 The Werlorn Advisory Gotumlitos of the Na- | oojymug'of tho Advocale aro, “Lek tho Lord | A §10,000 Methodist Ohureh, mald to bo vory e 1 ; in; and overy garmont should be Joose onough The Rey, R, . Pullman will preach, ns usual, ot i 3 o, will bo dndicated In Sonth Evanaton to-day. | Murray Olispal, “All tho triends o fhe i werze. ] o AeERruen gomkcr. o o) o adiit of Tres tneroooial zud_sbdomias] “Atcording to the Diocese, which givos a diroe. | uctled fo bo prescat, as important ‘business matters As an examplo of ofoggod m -muscular action, Y ¥ ") o 5 o . W will bo brought befgre them, dition of all' persons dopendont on Luropoan | worn, wo have quite tho roverso of this. o tory of tho same, thoro aro'fiftcon Epiacopal | ™2 1hq ov. 7. EWForrostor will prosch st thio Ghurch | sourcos of Americau news, Imay montion aNow | bandage abovo. reforrad to %0 comprossos tha "~ oltirohos and sovonteon Episoopal clergymon in | of tho Redcomer thia morning on “ Autumin Leaves,” | York journalist, of high intolligence snd wido | walle of the sbdomen as_to provent latoral,ox- . ronch the people, and provide -for them’; and | pan Avenue Baphist Oburoh last T'nosday morn. | Work," the ¢ Coming Bossion of the Misaion then to organize-Union Bunday-sohiools. - Thoso | fog, for tho ri’mm of ‘dovisiug plaus of co- | Gomiiittas,” tho \ Farmets aud tho Orlis, ' and mieslonsrios remsin upon thelr Gold during tho'| operation in the efforts now being mado by tho | & Gie ’{,’l" e S e e Lo Jear, and waten over and aid tho schaol thus | DapHats of tho conntry to raiso. $10,000,000 for | TR Yo BOTL 8 Of UPOR: 50, IoRon oducational purposes. Aftor careful and me- | UpoR . the plans . for tho misslon this oity.: - - and thls ovening on Ampusomonts.’ oxporlonce, who -hns boon abroad tho groater sion ;- and whonevor tho baby: crics, the ins rgonizod ualll thoy bocomo nolf-suataining oF | SoreanontloRurbe of tho-sublecs 1 ush. sfreed | CAmPAIER. Tho sditor trusle no_*'lard-times” | "o Advance seys of tho Rov.Bobort Laird | | ~Tuo Tov. e obaple, of ¥ow vork,will prschs | i} of the voar. . Faraliar o8 ho is with Eattors | ostinan kre pusliod down fnto tho polvie, not in- grow into churchos,” 80 that tho | that the offort noeds to bo.at onco genoral and | Policy,will control ita actions, and adds ; Collior's_dodicatory - sermon, prenched in tho | for Dr. Rydor ihis moruing st Alkeu's Thcatro. and things hore, he hing boon, trying in vain, for | froquontly cnusing infantilo hernin ; for at thim work is mot ephomoral, ' but . por- | special, onch Stato nnd ench institution cating |. o pray that oo fi-,m;g:lm drarfed, no piataing n{,olmum\ COhapel, lut‘fllmdny:"‘lrb‘ s romark= | o noo. Jamon . Hydo wil presct this morning | 10 past two months, to got some ides of the | early ago tho opening to_ the-inguinal canal ia ’ mancnt. Tt'ls economical, bookuso it enllats | for ita'own, and ot all, ho far. a8 msy bo prac- | Werkenrialioc, Mo vWSpRACles WISCR B8 G | able for its oxceoding appropriatencss nudi | ang evening at Oakland Church. monotary sitnation on. this side. Within a day | often only partially closed, snd. it requires but all tho gooplo in ita support. Whon donomins- | tieable, seiing togathor, . ‘The thing 10 ba 8pe- | aucred ;scoro of our bugls-calls, . Lot the appropris- bonuty: 2 T i| “SPhe Hov. William. Alvin Dacllett will preach, s {.or two I havo hoard from him, and_he #ays that, | lttlo force to oauso tho bowela to protrude.- [l D pOOPIR It BIPHOE,, 7 . | clally foared fn a oaso lko- this, it was belloved, | ions bp largo and brave. Somothing of stringoncy | Au illustrated elght-paged Sunday-sohool Sup-: | usual, st Fiymouth Cureh. - . - the Panio must be nenrly equal to Blsok-Friday. | The next pieco to be considerad is the: disper, , . tional schools could not bo aupported or presche | js that, in tho lnck of organization, and of pro- | overspresds tho country, but we belicve that o | ploment is horeafter to. bo isauod monthly in. ‘Tho Rev, E, P, Goodwin will preach, as usual, at fug sustained, & Union Bonday-gohool can and | vision: for timely organization nud duo diroction, | tume the new apprs) atlons aro comprohended by the | conneation with the Advance.- It will abound in* = al, 8t | Whon we think that tho Stock-Excbauge hasbeon | and s more uncomfortablo article could not. wl {h Fint i, i moraog subléc i, 5l | paralyged; thot tho depino i valucs ns boon | bo imagined, 101 gonorally mado of cotton: i Rtov, Albort, Brshaell will presch this morn- | bundreds of millions; that all the !mnt specu- | flannel, doubled tiioo, making four thicknesson 1ng and evening at the Loavitt Streot Ourch, Jators havo been noarly ruined ; that Wall gtrot, | of this hot matorial, which is pinnoed tightly o Rav, M, Dudley, of Milwaukeo, wit proach | foi tho fitst imo in thi goneration, is without | around the pelvis. Add to. the ‘aboyo. s -thin‘ this morning and nvnl:,l:lur -‘: !t;l-: Unfon Park Oburch. | a lender; that tho setrongest and ‘L?i.m‘t‘r?“ rubber mlcl;n now in mn-h n:nknlzl, and gh(nh is ARIAN, > i . - Tho Tiov, Tobort, Collyor mill preach & Unity Chursh, firms in tho country are embarrassod; thut | used by some, and sco what we have. No_won: fow sconriths, save those of the Govornment, | dor so many childron have prolapsed bowels and g o Ty, Taird Qolller will preach thin moviins ™ | are ' dgomed eafo or solvent s that tho trado of | inflsmmation genorally in that doliosto foglon. * * ' Tho Rov, Minot J, Bavage will presch a sormon to | thio nntion is largely stagnant ; aud that inabili- | Only think of it, moshora ! for. two lnnfi . yearg " children this morning at tho Third Church, and in the | ty to pay is the rule rathor than tho excoption, thig boating process is kept up day ani night evouitg, o willlpcufo.on ¥ Sowing Wila 'Out,” 11a | it a impoasiblo hero not to oomprabond tho dif- | without intormission | Supposo you bound tho -XWill lag preach thia afternoon at tho Lousoof O, B. | ernco betweon o stato of affairs tke tha pres- | ohild's hoad or lungs up in to BAmo way andfor “Dupes, cornor of Forty-slxth ntrect, and Woodlswn | ont, and the conapiracy aud needloss alarm of & | the same length of timo, what do yon think- tho avonus. e day, 12 tho sagaclous and native Joursist ovor | consaquence would bo? Yo would probably Tho Tirst Soclety of Bpicitaalists mests for confor- | thore can be o deplorably ignorant of affairs | injure thoso organs forlife, if, indoed, the ohil : enco this morning and ovoning, in tho hall over No, | horo, what can be expeoted of the aversgo stu- | purvived the treatment. ; 181 gouth Olark stroot, : | pidity of tho Europann peoplo at large ? Next in ordor in our little toilot comes “baby'a —Tho Roev. C. Doy Noblo will preach this afternoon . BLAIN DY SATIRE. . shirt " o little sorap of vory Ano linon, which, totho Socond Swedonborgian Socfaty in, Plymouth | You have icard of tho audden and unsxpostod | consldering its orimp dimensions, s for all enda : Chuteh, on *The Socrocy of Salt-Sacrlncor | doath of tho Tov. Dr. Brindley, who followed | and purposes o consummate nulsauce. Them at Ty Gliriatiag, Oluton, e 5 | Dradlaugh to this country to angativa the ovl | com tho fannol kiris, nicely plalied or gath= does live, and imsolt-sustaining, requiring only |- tho respousibility, bolonging to no one in par- church our financial sklea will brigiten, nnd the ; ihio. outlay neceseaty to phy tho salary and ox- | ticalar, will fall {6 bo adaquatsly taken up atall, |'Tione (il ontor tho gacred treseury, Boroorer, tho and 50 tho worl bo either Janguidly dons, or olas | Jrcsent Sfhurd thmes & coma of meaty, spoculs- ponees of tho missionars, axid ofton only a small | SHLRS B15 YU b sither WY Hon,ana afoekguabiing,—in s vord, of Thatitial ata : that’ evary- 4 donation of books or- papers to holp tho peoplo | body'a businoss, must * bo mado, in L and Hakoly "{;:e,‘-ly‘h!f.mm: ,S,{';‘,'.?‘,‘.‘{:::J‘:&:‘,..fi‘;: stust the achool. i cortaln - oxpross -way, somobody's Bnhnl:mua, {ho Lords bank, whosce it ioa beon uuduly abaract- i .|'or thero wo no guarantos whotever § edi - 5 y T bitle tho question I bolg Yalued In Mitox | St tho grant worlt wil bs ‘oo, Mindrul 'of | “The edor of the New Covenant bad ‘fust ro- RO’ MO 430 MoK i goll this, tho - Committeo will mako it ono of tho | ceived a presont of o gold-mountod, ebony cano, may bo conducted 80 a8 to reduco tho annual | wpocial aime in tho genersl plan and propose ‘to { which ‘has alarmed Lim, and yet hio promises to heavy drafts upon the varions Home Misslonary | #o adjust the work as not to sssumo wist bo- | flourish it in that way becoming to a man whois Bosrds, may 1t not bo that hore is ono very prac- | longa to othors. As amntter of fact, in nently | ouly an cditor and parson. Tho subjects which. iticms anewer? Tho gront instrumontality thatisto | All thio Wostorn States, .indopondont ‘wction hus | pass under roviow editorially are, tho ** Caune In G beon taken alrcady upoh this subjeot and éom-'| Onptario,” 4 Ohurch Ltiguetto,” eto. A long | :accomplish the roformation of tho world and | pittoay anpointed smpowored to hold the mat- | sarmon appoars on the first page by tho Rov. E. ‘the elevation of maukind is the Bible; and | tor in charge, and, in concort with othor States, | H: Chapin,. on ¢ Hungering and Thirsting for what bottez method osn bo dovisod than to unite | or fn such & Way &8 may bo found proforablo, | Rightoousnoss,” from Which we quote tho fol- a1l the people la studying it, which the Union or;fi‘niw u:flpu?dfi thr; ‘{)‘zfrh;xilmo abyolited lm\‘ring :e i ikt TAahiak s Sunday-school does, and In such & manner that' | , 4o Wostern Adviso Itia not slngular that such » portoot periraltuzo as ! ub-committen fo look afte I Ohrlat is itod to s, wh - U peoplesusten o bl sxpense f b shame | 2 BSHEE g compitan o o fir | il JntDi e e o v mhes e little pictures and appropriato notos, oto, Tteligious -rervicos- havo- beon bold in tho Yullerton Avenuo Prosbyterinn Ohurch'during tho woek, provious -to the Communion season, which takes place to-day. Thore is congiderable roligious intoraat in this chiurch at prosont.| {Tho Bov. W. 0. Yonnfi ia the pastor. - e 1 Tho first rocept i on was given by the Rev. T T, Clhamberlain, in tho now chapsl of tho New England Church, last Fridsy ovening. It was & very happy ovcosion for thie congregation and thelr friends, and sucocesfully toatod tho capac- ity and convenience of the new rooms. . The Baptist organization nt Oak Park was of- flcially recognized as-a regular Baptist church | 108t wook. “Cho Rev. Dr. Northrup preached tho sormon of the. occasion, and-tho Rey, T, W. Goodspeed, F, M. Smith, and George Hunting- ton wero porticipants. Tho pastor of the now ga’te riga is tho Rev. H, 0. Mabie, formorly of okford, ¥ " — . i | influonco which ho Bupposd tho Rad- | ercd ontos cotton band, which has also to bs eolves, oxcept for thatof tho missionary -who | Smith, of 'Ohicago (Obairman); o Rov, Dr. | fragmontary, sud wo mekon grest mistakoif woap- | The Executlve Committee. of tho Bourd of oo ey Dk e b T narsh - | ical dootrines of tho = English _Ropub- | pinnod round tho body, ander tho arms, so that oalists thom in it ? Brooks, Propident of Kslamazod Collego; the | PIY o thomitho aumo laws of drlticlsm that apply to | Dirostors of the Prosbyterisn Thoological Som- | LW, A, Slisw mill prosct at No, 108 Wost Madison | lican ~ anust fowuro, ~ Poor ~ Brindloy | overy timo babyis {oesed around tho slurt ix The Dufon bus organized 829 now Sundsy- | Rev. Dr. Griliih, of Milwankeo; and' Drs, | s2%geast bisiory Hko thut of, Fhueailows orloois: | inery met lust Mondsy, snd took messuaros to |'sueotlolhe Mventtoople, |\ i1 gyngrar | 3808 esrncat and entimsiastio, thangh narrow- | deagged down ovor hia abdomon, thius adding an- i = § d schools in tho Northwost during tho yosr | Horeuup, Taily, sud Thomas, of this sity. Whia | teriata tor hiniory to ua, skttons hers and thero of the i oo et e et onth T | Ciration Oliorey, fhie Iomalng, on wxWhat Think You | Dinded and oxtromely seobiran perscn, Ic | other bindor to the slroady overbound part ast “ 7 sooma that Lo was a little orazed on the subjoot | comos tho dress, made of some thin matorial, - ending Nov. 1, and sided 423 -other ohools, | Stnte Committess, aud, If agrooable to tha lnt- | theso artiesn skotches, alight aa thoy aro, of the Olirist—vhioss Son is Ho" and in the ovening ; A ould pro- | Kittredge, Goorge C. Noyes, and H. G, Miller, v " of lus adversary, and belleved it to bo 'his mis- | with or without slpoves, according to the In soich thore were 4,273 tesohers ond | Len coioperate with thome n- rganizing: o | fon tous that pertcol porteaiiuro af moral gooddows | Was appointed Locorroapond with portion an tho | %kl S5k be' SR 0t mesting, this moratog, in | sion to thwart the lattors wiokod purposos. | fashion of tho timos, 'ar " faste. of the $1.150 sobolara, | Bosides this, It hus distributed | Westorn -wing of the groat oontennial cam. | and epiritual lovelineas 7 WWo cannot sipposo them to | subjecs, tho roport of which will bo printad t0- | (ho Mothodiat Cliureh Block. Brindloy was so disappointed at his utter fathuze | mother, who b raroly knows nnzthmq about B s e | IVE . hc o i enfpovoas oy o | s iom oy Sson, LA IAt Sk | B L aminn | i L n g Tt . | v, S s monflied .t ks | sty it e o, would S grut “anmot fail to havo & great, and good influenco | it: 63Bedient, to: rocommend to tho Exaontive | Clrist: a0 geoiud could bave Imsgiaed o belng Whlch | - Tho Qongrogational Uslon, which embraces | giclock, undor o sus pices of io Free Roligious | yowy shiok at im by tho Buitish Radical st his | foite laws rathor. than have bor child look jusk Moveinsnt, — Subject, Wilo S dovoment—rhat | Fo ‘sppearance in public, that ho lost hopo and | like other poopla’s bablos, We have, than, you Do et Lrets N0, goisction. ‘TUe | J.gart, cickonod sud diod.’ Tho obange in tho | seo, arma and ohost refaiively bare, whil Just icer, spivitual atmosphero from thoe Old World to the | below is tho petticost band sloye referred to: —Tho Rav, Prof. ¥, Peck will preach this morning 0w was ontiroly fiflfl ‘much for the unfortunate | and just below that come the thiok hot plaits of in'tle Engileh Luthersn Church, clorgyman, and bis first discomfturo soalod his | flantel ‘over the lttlo polvis, In this manner all tho Congrogational miniscors aud dencons of tho Congregationnl oburohos in. Chicayo, will- hold tioir noxt rogular mauting in tho Nef Eu~ glond, Ohurch, noxt ‘Tucadsy ovoning, &b 6:30 olock. A suppor will b provided by tho ladies of that Sociecy, afior which tho intorcsts of Committes in-New York of the Nationsl Educa- 0 boon an_overshadowing realityto have uced upon the futuro of tho intarior. - 1t is not, how- | tional Commission a suitable man for appoint- E:‘Lzrlfi"‘f? e T s \ever, merely an offort for ono year; it is per-.| ment as a Westem Booratary of tho Commisalon, | portralture—tho goolness that wo ‘shonld hunger and Slatently followed up yoar aftor yoar,—as, for | OF With somo othor official designation, t0 boaf | thirat atics--tho gooduess of Jehus Ohrlat, \example, in the thros yeurs onding March 1, | the boad of tho movemont in the West, and aid | . The . Western_Catholio dhmll.uflsa tho “ Real 1575, 1t organizod 633 now chools in i dopart’ | this in whatover ‘way hia * services wmay bo ro- | Design,” * No Neutrul Ground,” Acousations, L i ey, oo, tho lood is drawn by overhesting the vital parts, d A . Bmith,- i the © ‘Nows,” and .* Ircland.” It ven | Congrogationaiism in the city will be considorad. | . 1 Whilo th thing supromely ludi- b thoro while it is drivon away from t anont, sud aided 1,548 sthools, i hich thioro e, Tl oy, D a8y LT 58 | Hices the Tolowing whots Hagiasds Tho regular meoting of . the Exccative Baard AR ey e WAER cront G e "concncy. oL thi " roprasenia- | tiay ‘wasds and “n’:m’s,‘ l:&g{n!ém:bna:vblru:‘ i wero 20,796 teschera and 104,041 soliolars, et | Ohario suok cobrespondencs ne may bo found | England ad, for yosrs, booo diplomatically on the | Of tho Baptist Womau's Aissionary Booioty of | Noo, 0—~Twonty-second Suaday attor Trinity, fivo ‘of “tho Ohiurah of “Englaud, thers is | o, overy tno the lifant la xposed to tho air. Tho Bucloty 1s national. While fuch n €008t .| mecossary. Themeoting adjourned to moot ot | aldo of this Popd, whilat spirituslly hia advarsary, This | tho Wost was hold on ‘Tueadey moruing, as the | BONAX OATIIOLIC. somothing pathiotio in the faot thab tho self- | * Tho clothing of & littlo ohild, ns woll na thai :,m“s":gi“.g;‘gggafi“:fi fifi'.pf:f; 1 fho olforta | Hhe ot Of tho Ohairman. - Goiha-delog whl ot as Tony. 'Th onymioso¢ on | oflco of tho Standard Tho Lresuror réyotiod | o 0~Twenty Ablnd Sunay afir Foslacort: Paon- | gy B e i bl et 1E 10 | G e o, S oui, 1 4ha eyt plase: b z et 34 B b, V. 31, s getiools and aided 2, 7 may combd 16 & true luowlodgo of herstatus in tho | gy nicelonary, aftor eertain conditions are comn- {elus, nad Nympha, ) tio, extinguishes Lumiaa 1ifo ; but T understand, | tho, musolos. . Not oxly that, but evary portion 14 830 teachers and 205,250 scholars. Asgociation, recontly organized, took place in | Oprisiian Kingdom. Itis truo that much of Ohristian Tea 3 anized, took Smislouns ation sachun ooniitiony axe s | or e gfimn, 50,3 B, acunas, 3, o e i that Bradluugls muid i Sleiuway | of the ody siouid, be coverod evonly ; thorg ‘Among its officers aro Robert Lonnox Een- the Slandard -ofiice‘1dst Monday. About fifty | principle has been retained l',‘yeh;znfu-h n(l.lli_nnl, but | iy i the Taroign field, and vatlons malters SrET md“:. g 3 Hall, gum thal zwtll‘ wo 4 e willing to | shonld bo as many thicknessos.on the arma an ' 2‘23!;; %’.g&“ram:'!‘i I%’n‘l;’l:d\\‘!:fl: 1?960 r".{‘;izfi fia, o rotent 10, ko, patt in fho ooe- | fi u“::‘;'.:“:,‘,',?:‘ e ineat rowulta with I | of intorast conuocted with tho sworl: of- thioi| Nov. 14—SE. Staniolss Kosds, O, Tstoh to e ropEossniativo of th, Gburcl of [ chosts. a6 thor aro on suy- otbor. pait 3 . E: 8, 3 ¢ An England and the British atistocracy,” that the ill- | respects bandaging.of an infant, all (hat is noed= A Hov. 1684, Gertrude, V. slarred ministor drooped, and nover after feirly | od is & pleco of thin, soft muslin, to b worn' Socioly wero discussed. . . 'Che Rav. J. I, Clough, missionary nt Ongdlo,’ y i Thio Rov. A. 7. Frast, pastor of tho University | dividuals,and so witl natious, ?i,f;.?%‘?&;;’%}'&;vfinflfi'{,‘?.{' B. BL. M00r0, | pyoe Baptist Olharoh, fead & vory interosting " HoMm LrTERARY LEOTURES, = L 0 hold up his head, Bimco Koats, according to | loogoly rouod . tho' body, for tho firas *ho oftico of tha Northwastern' Department of | Pepor, $lic subject of which was * Obedienco,” Tho Rov. ML J. Bavago, pastor of the Third | Indis,wio has baptized, during tho pass 8ix {1} Anccdotes of Prince Napoleon, Byron, waa snuffed out by & singlo articlo, there | woel ~ or g0, ‘anlil tho ' umbilicus -heals, A it atreot, (hio e e ohedun of sccessions or tie month, as' | Unitarisn Oburch, hes arranged for & oourso of | Yoars, over 2,000 converte from Mindooism, wos |f' * Parus Correspondence New York Times, - - - | hias been no parallol, excopt this, of s humsn | Tho undor’ garmonts, should be mado -of i e i 1 O e pineadent e | xoportod, is s follows: i ‘Home Litorary Laoctures in hia church, on' tho |- in this vity Jast Tucsday, avd lott on Thuredsy || * Princo N:Y‘olcen mat the fato of tho men who | creature suuied oub by a singlo sentonco, Boft ‘cotton matorial, instesd .of flannel, ag ) #ad b 0 Bodlen 8 "s"_;r,,‘o,,,?‘if,?;‘h_‘,‘, i gt “ By letter o | corner nf Monron and Latin streota, 'Tho fol- | morning, with his family, for his foreign hom. ¥ get n little ahead of their time, If his lotter bod his TWEEN TWO FIRES, . i “apt fo irritato and chafo the tond ‘expersence, | lowing aro tho porsons socured and the times | Ho hus beon visiting the churches of this coun~ T e et o N gum aaht ¥ DE > % 4 . u appearcd to-day, for_instance, it might have { “Tho subject of Orthodoxy brings to mind tho ( eki ; and is one groat causo.-of-*¢ ragh,” -this \'n;fo o o fi;‘;;"‘;; ‘i;‘llb:l:’:; Goodepcad, Sroond hurch, Ol 3 9| fixed for the lactures : 1%® | try for thio past ning monthw, and. has raised an, | poon woll rocalved. Tt happoned. to come just | in Brngdntherlpmuulngpouitfon(n which Dr, | yhich Ks‘nnnnylnw‘!‘o both mother and obild, A .fiyuaf-" ? ;': s higlost ans mindoring an:ll&:{;nil yate H g TRobert Collyer, Nov, 24 ; ondowmont of $60,000 tor s thoological somi=t | when tho idea of an allisnce was,thought of, aud | Holland, editor of Scribuer's Manflu{; has been | little walst should be made with loug slesvea e e aad_ tho sorrowing, ad . buried | Dush, Tweaty-Afth B ) 1| D E. Tomss, Deo; 113 nary ot Bamapatau for tho Toloogoos, and hast | whan it was too startling to bo ot ono accepted. | placad, 'Not s fow porsons among tho litorary | and bigh nock, with & deop hom round tho bot-. A" %Gend. . Wo, havo slood in tho | DeBsptiste, Oliset. o 3| BLJ. Bavage, Dec.21; also seoured four mew. missionarios,—makingi| Dut both the Gaulois and the Pays now confess | and cultured class bavo found fault with the | tom, snd buttons for fastaning tho skirt to, [ b of the ' pionoor, sad, snd lonely, | Everts, ¥ifst... 5 3| Dr Reder, Jau. 83 thirtoen missiouarien now on thoir way to Indm! .| that the Bonapartist. and Ropublican parties | maxazine, whother justly or unjustly, boosuse it | Thig lattor shauld bo mado of tlio aame matos Afi:'l ‘fi‘n g"nndb lm!;, snd hevoanconraged ‘and | Mcoarthy, Union Park. 1 2| -Mra. Waughop, Jon. 2 ; Obinn, and_Japan, : for thie Baptist churohes off | must sot togotlior, and while such an allianco is | Lad too much of a loaning to Evangolism ; hold- | rial; gored parfaéhlg ‘plain, with™a narzow -band e toh 10 swrugglo on it tho” battlo of lfe. | Eiugrdm, Bouth.. s 1| Wililam Alvin Bartlsét, Fob. 6 tho United Statos. - Tondarad nevorsaty by. tho' matare of things, | ing that literaturo and art must nocessatily be | or hem sround the top, .in‘which to work tha e saom chiechon grow fnto life from our | Rosmor Oovencrs B H 4| Prof. Bwing, Fob. 9 THE NEV, NEWMAK NALL, Reitiior party would have any words about It. 1t | nirowod through any moasuroment by oroed. | hutton holos, In hot woatlior, tho above gar, Jra o gaon chiurchen gron. 00 L it | Be i pany, Eares g 1| Dr. Povers, March b, T following gkassh of tho Rey. Nowman Il | ie a longuo for sommon. dofenss. snd otbing | Tha Dootor alvaya earmosé sud consolentious, | mout, with gored drosty mada with bigh néc - O o browghit 1nto the Kingdom, and | Lounsberry, Tirat OWurcE, Ausora..... 0 4| _Tho lecturcs doliverad by Mesara. Swing, | i tskon from the ourront uumbor of the S(ar | more, and in acknowlodging tho fack both Dar- | and one of the by no means many Orthodox au- | and long. eleoves, is all that is requited. Ia » el Futfal’ proois of tho trauaforming | Pulmer, Unlon, Aurora,.., 3 1 | Dartlott, and Fowers will bo written for the oo-:| Weskly, aud was written by tho Rov. Dr. Fow'ar, | tica speak with rogrot, -snd both would Liave | thors of the timo and country, accepted the cdi- | coolor weathor, & flanaol euit should be worn bo- S vine Graco upon individuala in fame | Els, Eoglewood..... 2 7.| casion, -~ of Evaniton : the documents_ which have to. bo intere | torial position, as he has himeelf declared, with | tweon tho two: miade tho same as the: outside: o rouoliod by this Work in slmoat all natiopl- 1 b THE DAPTIST OONVENTION AT AMBOY. Fow men como t6 our community in whom the mass | clanged passod with a pair of iunsfl‘ 24 tho | the detormination to rendor Scribner's 8 Obris- | dress, and buttoned down tho front. Children, iy o il 3 2| Ameoting of tho Ottawa and Dizon Daphat | Of the poople bava dospor intorost thun thoy havodts | monoy was passed to Simon Doutz, the traltor, | tian power in litoratura.”” Aftor tho Beversnd | as o genoral thing, are kopt too warm. After e Fhus follawod up, with minlatering totho tam- < 2| Assoclations hes just clowsd oé Amboy, ILL, | Narmes Hall, o hemuphores Lave bin in Whsabl. | who gavo up tho Duchosso Do Barcy, iut belng | Blautolt bogan to publish bis arkiclos on. ™ Mol | drassing tho, they ire oftan wrapped in a thick poral se wellan tho spiritual wants of tho people, T 21 | which began last Wodnosday. A large number | tho OId of ceiticlsm and curses, ‘Xhero, men who maks | bofore bis hour, Princa Napolon has mot with | ern Skepticlsm,” which are full of common | shawl, and placed in tho warm bod.basido thel this mnst be & permanent work. Its influenco © " " NOTEXAOTLY BATISFIED, were prosent, among them gome of tue leading upon vimunifios snd indlvidnals will romein | * Tho adjustment_of Alr, Tilton's late #un- | talent of Nortbern Iilinois, Wa give the follaw- bl bpiaton feol Al forss. awd the rabuko of hiaac- [, thie fato of 8 looso dog, and a kicked -firat 0a | genso aud etrong mgiod, tho sectarian woeklios, hiother tho schiools continue longer thsn a sin- | plessantneas” in Mr. Beecher's ohurch is not | ing eynopsia of tho procoadinga k aco and aH under cover, with not even vity, xad o hurl criticlsm at him, Hero, tmou mald- |;0no side, and then ou the other. Tho Migaro | like ' tho Observer an § o mother, : Ohristian_Intelligencor, | o littlo hole 0 breatbo throngh. Horo It res ing ’u'i“wr” n& n‘za hxfinmve& from rTllvl'u]x!o:fi and 00 ‘-dé:valns n.pngln :de“:(,' ;u ‘t‘l’i‘wi’ fig‘;-;n !::régxfi fiog‘nw‘lhupnn tho x'nxnga‘zlhm and Bolku nu‘ a8~ {%flnu fm:l hml’fi,‘"‘flm" O]V:l m(} over again P i . Hobart, tho Booretary of Homo Mixslons, | Sau give full oro @reatness. There, the ques~ fistories are rolated, en the Bisting the cause of Infldelity. This has natur- 0 air Iadon with .tho exhalations from its own Bt syt RS | Syl o bt SR | oMt SN St Moty | TRAVeR e i A ettt mand S | S Sl il o bl | b it e St s o 3 - i o tho misalon-flolds of Iilinois, partionlarly usgin 3 quirad n 0 nobody in exemplary pioty, an ro- | common to allow the child to sleep in tho samg tusen -foatlise piossientis olfighohavla b aps | malterii i ettt . those unncquainted | © the svaDEelication of the Joreiin popintios | turus on reaching resilts, snd on gvatlabilty, As we |l which makes it obligatory upon Prinoes .of | taliated with forvor on tho journals In quostion. | clothios it wears in daytimo. ‘This is all wrong 3 Lo appreciatod more higoly i America than in Ene gland, :because hia gift conslats’ in causlog things to ‘como to pass, ¥ Hig father was an inebriats, and brought to tl homo the ordinary concomitants of that type of demo-: A missionary who has been over his field, and | with Co: tlonotism conclude that it i 1o bottor | I solf-dofongo, or olse thoy would demoralize Leasnud of tha cusas of destitation, thus reports | fitted to ape with the dution of churcls disoipline than | us." Ho litied an outery ‘sgainat corruptions ia distributions: this action of Plymouth Churcl would imply, or that | which were pouring in upon us from other “ Package No. 1 was given to & famlily who'| it 8 suchan unorganizod, gelminous ayatems 88 might | uations;-and assorted that the Gospel was the tho blood to assit at tho scoouchomont of an Leir | Mhoy, .of course, will roturn to tho chargo,— | little folks, as woll .25 big ones, should changa 40 tho throne. Whon tho Duo d’Anmalo’s lottor | thera'is no bittorness and forocity liko that of | thoix clotlies bofors going to bed, taking oate a sppeared ho was in o groat fry, aud croaled & | greed,—and the prospect is, that tho weaklies | hang up for a good airing tho ones they take off, standsl, Hia wrath was tho subject of comment | aud tho montlly will havo a regular theologio g i Do Inferred from tho reiurks made by Alr, Beeclier | oply adequato romed, ot tho Tuilories, The noxt day ho called, and | .war, ; et s - 0 brought to tho extrement want by sicknoss g only adequato e nigoy. . Ho was ted, and ia vij ife g Tho Austerity.of the Early New En what the poor neighbors gave, clothod the fam- | A writer in-the Diocess, who Lia bosn resd- | Gospel as tho sulficlent aud offloient gvord to bo o sostaoll ah Bralduiomer i Kontup| you had loft for Belgium." . ade 50 indignant by unjust acousstion that ho | 'Tho two hundredth anniversary of the incors ily for cburch and " Sunday-aohool. . No. 2 was ing Bishop .Cummings' position respocting hia | Wicldod by tho armics of our Master-{o gain tho 3;‘5:;‘;3&“;;‘;5;@}3 realdeil At Malcmans, in K«ut.\; ki & made ko indignant by unj given to a1man whose oluldren . were E'olng in | conductat tho Jate Alliance, puts the following | Viotory for the troth, The Princo mado soma exougo for his pres- | will be insonsibly délvon’ into opposition to the E)nmian of Duustable, un eucient Now England Theis bare foet iu the midst of winter, Tl pro- enco. . accopted theology, and becomo s Rndical in wn'oovering torritory now occupied by saveral %t that boy were fifteon youra older,” criod | snits of 'himasir, It must bo sanoying to | townt in Mussachusatts and Now Hampabiro, tho Empross, rising and leaving theroom, 10 | him to bo chsrged, on ono hand, | Was celebrated tho olhor day. The apeaker illus« would be alrendy ncross tho frontior.” with an oxcess of Orthodoxy, and, on tho ather, | tratod old time manners as followa : - Tho Duo d'Aumnalo hsd provoked tho Prince to | with Tnfdelity. No wondor the Doctor is wiath: | _The fundsmontal principle of the equality of { duol, and hio dia nof acoopty boosuso, ua & | ful ; o would bo n saint it L did ot loso tom- ll oo boforo God stas rigorgusly obsorvod. Al Gonoral enggosted, ho did not iiko the idon of | perinder clroumstancos B0 exasperating. titlos: wero forbidden Mr. Wekl, Lvon plaia gotting a ball fn tlie stomack, 'A LUCKL.ES8 THEATIE, S3Ir." was not allowed, either to clergymen or Ty poor_cousin gots a ball in his stom- Tt voally acoma aa if play-houses, like porsons, laymen. - The ** simple proflx al‘: Tev.’was con+ o e Emporor. amiling Eadly, ©1160F | somermcs ol tnesitable. diiuck, Tl is ox | aldered sn innovation of vanity.” Tho austerity it witl be becanee Lo swallowed it." omplified in the Lycoum Theatro, rocoutly of our fathors was carricd into minor wmattors. But the moat enrions part of this artiole fa tho | glosed (without any promonition) until furihor | Danciog at weddings wea forbidden. William story about tho lottor written to the Emproes | notice. Tho renson of the closuro is, as usual, | Waller, ono of the colouiats, was inprisoned a - - attor tho doath of Napoloon IIL. ~ Prince Jorome | pocuniary, Tho mausger, who took’ it after | month for courting o maid without tho consent Sroto to nsi tho gussdianship of tho Priuce Tn- | Foeters quactol with Bhorman, tho ownor of | Of hor patents, Long hair or poriwigs, snd, . porial 1n ordor to take bim about tho world for | the proporty, spent a good doal of money on the W guporstitious ribands,” to tio up and decorate Tho puspoio of complotin Lis military eduon- | fiouse, wud falt cortain of resuscitatig ite falien | tho bair, wore swongly probibited. Al oraas tion Mo Empress thought that hor #on was | fortusies. An Englishman by -birth ho-spont | Tont was * a vain show, sud boauty » Delilab.” f gafo nt Woolwiob, whoro. ho might geb a8 200d a | tyo' yonrs herato aoqualnt himeolf 'with - tho | Oliristmas wos & Popish day, a0d not to ba military cducstion a8 any Priuco Jerogo was | taste and tempor of the poople, bofors ombarlk- | #orved.! To turn tho back npna the publio wor- | Likoly to give him. There was also o fair kmount | ing i his dramatio onterpriso, Ho fu, I undor- | slip beforo it was finishod am +ho blessing pros” of chironiquo ecandalouso. At & goy mlx_{mor at | gtand, go much involved that thero is ho hope of | nouncad was * profanences,” %d'was prolibited itlio houso of o favorite of tho day, & Ting was { his rqoovery. Dy law. : hoord, and the servant oame in with slarm de- | © he ‘hoatso waa built for the dcting of Frenoh | A “cage was srectod near tho meeting-house ‘-gmod upon her faco to aay that Mouslgneur was | plays, somo soven yeers sgo, and, during thub | for the confinement of ull offenders agaiust the olow, l’lmu has beon under the diroction of at least & { Sabbath: Ono Bunday, Jobn Atherton, & sols " \ “WWhat Monslgnour 7" aked & wit, sbout hal? | dozoh poraons, all of whom havo faflod andl Tost | dior in Gol. Tyng's compauy, most scandalous; }xflnn in hig cups, - | hoavily, oxcopt_Datetnan with tho opera boufic, | profaned tho day by wetting a_pleco of an ulfi od, & “Tho don waa qonverted by Mathodist preaching, and® o found Lis warmest fricnds among tha itiucrants, o recelvod his tralning ina non-conforming collegd, and rocolved tho degreo of A, B. from tho Londos University, Howaa eurly sattiod st Iull, whero Lo |, wroto tho * Lifo of Dr, Gurdon, or the OhHistln Phi~ |: losopher,” This book gava imt & wide reputation, Ho married the daughter of Dr, Gordon, who brought him #some money and much trouble, & fow pounds sud many poundings. Ho is now boing volsass this wom- i st i zany Colow o taatos with a sioro congas- a companion—her coschman, To moved to London to becomo tho aticcessor, of the Rov. J. Bhrmai, » popular préachor at Bursoy Tubose naclo, Thia 18 tile church s loug, Tonowned for tho ocoupancy of Roland Hill,,, Tt resta on the Lady Huni~ ington Foundation, Dr, Hall udos tho'llturgy of the Qlurch of England 1n tho morning scrvico, o has & wondorfully uotive Readisng at odd times, ho passed the oxamiva- law in the London Ubiversity, ond took LB, in_honors, and receivod tle gold médal, His oxam< instions for n degreo wero 60 marked tlat tho Exam~ inora urged lim to compete for othor honors, o had Ioss than & week for special proparation, Ho presolied old serinons on tio tutarvoning Bunday, sud gavo his apa sud nIghis 1o 0 Work, aud wwoph avery1hing e- ovo lfm, Dr, Hull fa & marked man, Mo {n tall, hota piit to- gather to slay, and 18 abla to endure et aud prolract~ ‘clwork. Ho'lineat in ihp extrome, drotses in tho Iast touch of the fashion of Lie callingy, has Al tha ks of n gentloman, and looks the preacher, from %ifn olegant, choate feulures, to Lisjsimpls and gentlo Tunners, 1l ia w acholar and an orator. - ¥o s plain, stralght- forward in his speoch, gocs.direotiy to (o ATk, nioy= ingin tho midet of ‘shople Saxon, Ue 1 forceful ofion, sud sometimen cluquent, i uorles, and hopes that soma one will rospond : ‘T'ho subjact of Foreign Misslons was well in- vided shoes for them. No.8 was given to two a bl _troduoed by tho esssy of the Rev. 8, B. Gilbort, nfishbora who wero badly [Irozon in tho | o LWy danol, {ie practice of recoguition more |-oe manpoxz. o Ahawod tht, OhrlaFa spirit waa storm of January last, One of theso lost ‘Second—Vhy are the Wardons and Vestry of a psriah | the truo missionary spirit which we should. all his hand, $he oiher his 1life; No. 4.| prolibited invitiug uthor -than Episcopally-ordained | imitato,- It was not selfish. It did not propose was gwon to & family where thero | clorgy tominiater in thelr Ohurch ¢ to take North America alono, but the world, and e & ohabor of small hildren, and tho fathor | . Jurd Wiy do’ Blshops Xeordain minlaters who | mako the Whole peoplo to bo bloased by tho Gos- waa lying sick with littlo_hope of xecovery, | e°me fem tho Qenomioations into the Chureh 7 ol eway, Forelgn Missions, ho olsimed, en- No. & was given to & poo wldow'w?os‘ojhnsbmg g o e Ra ey Blshopsaud anotlier ilm;od ués é:‘(:llr:, :Ired ‘t(bn zeal, and ot the fol- erishod in the tersible stonn of Jaat January.” e lowors of rist ab work. o P Rt walogio paragrapis of a Toug record | .y, - CONGREGATIONAL comarmion, D, Howitt olaimed that it was tho splrlt and " of the work of this Soolety, a8 supplomentary to n ""El":'l“a ot | nvest! lgation, Does Oon- | yorior Foreign Missions which oreated and de- ita main sorvigs for tho cbildren in our frontler »c“BMln? usnge nim: X Suoqn tk\hco“dtiflt velopod those T‘nfl charactors - whioh ths Froo gottlomants. It soldom comos to”public notlce, | oUSIERIOn F0THAN U bl0 8 onco of the minis- | Rojigionint, Abbots, mourned for ss wasted on bocause it is quiatly carriod forward by » system | $O5 Ty the SCUCICE MRS L ister to oon. | the desort airs of 1ndia and Oblua, - 2 that scoks to do the pooplo good, and trust £0 | auoy tie sarvice 1 is not only propes for tho ehuseh | Dt Halgh showod that the Divine mothod waa the friends of the poor to renpond to its quiot | {o aircot tho Deacons {0 oilickito, but it in evory way | hOk to plant Olristianity m a ocortuln country, spponls and aid its work, : anuch botter than to omit tho regular communion sore | and then work out in widening clroles from tho wually 1t takos about $25 to atart anewschool | vico, A clurch without a pastor upoctally nesda s co- | one point, . but rather that It was like ‘and st it in full operatlon, A missionary | Besive lnnuwumfiua 1t happily flustrates what Con- | Joayom, which was _to be . thrown costs sbout $800. How many peoplo who' have fnxfi‘wl{.l;"-h llg\'f‘fi’bgfm Bcriptural ideaof the | o 'the mass - of heathenlsm, here, £bundant means could, without feoling the" logs | fusictious of tho local church, aud there, and evorywhere, snd {6 would work of 825, send thut amount to the Buperintondont THE RELIGIOUS FRESH, out the purification of oll nations. 'The Twelve of this Dopariment, and thus proyido somo forty | . The religlous prosa of tha clty camo out a0 | Apostios were called the seed-corn, but thous or ifty clilldreu in doma frontler sottlomont with | early to.noto the rosult of tho coun:y and munic- | kornols must be atooped In tha spiré of tho good foading, & good Sunday-kohool, and wholo- | ipal elections, That subject will bo in ordor | Divine Mastor, and gnntad in all tho Eofl of . some religious iustruotion, for a wholo year ? next weck, if thoy wish to take it up. earth, to bring forth the harvests of the natione, "A bonovolon gentleman'in New Englaud, who | . 1ho Dioaese, which i the specinl organ of the Cloghorn left the subjoct' s litile to spenk Lias auatained & wiesionary of this Hooloty fn | Epiucopal Church fu tho State of Tllinols, Las | for the forolguors of our country wha had beon - Towa for sovoral yeurs, paying Lis entiro salary, | beon resusoitnted; aud now makes s sppontanco | go sbusod ou tho pravious day, - Ho thought tho e o Yot S 1 but confirme (03 | 88 » monthly, in dharge of the Rev. J. 1", Walk- | American-born might possibly gontaminsfo some Oputlon T have long olorishad; thst tho work of | €F a8 edltor, and Mr. Gharlos Tratcly u8 pub- | of tho omigrunts from the O1d World. Ilo told the Amoriean Bunday-Sobool Union 'sécurcs lehor, with Bishop Whilehouso, the Rev. Dr. | tho story of his fathor, who brought a good old- o 4 Prince Napoleon." snd Grau with the Ristorl troupe. Fetchor fatta put into bis shoos, whick chafed his feof 4 iFell him the Duc d'Aumalo ia Lore, and 800 | ypent about 75,000 in refitting tho building, | on the maroh. Ho was flned fosty shillings for how lie will file off.” andIam informed, that not loss then £400,000 | Lis flagrant wickedness. Throa months’ inten~ The drunkon moseage was sivfla and the | or (00,000 has boon sacrificod, first and last, | tional absenco from tho ohureh bronght the of~ Princeloft, No mention is mado of Gora Poarl, | in gttemptiug to oarzy on tho theatro ince its [ fondor to tho public whipping-post. Even in Lotks, " tho Tova, . Bullven, Ed- | faens i 8 g " | wio saya sivo own iorTotel i tho Tiie do Ohil: | irat opobint, Who will bo o' noxt bold uu- | Hareard Gollogo studouts were whisped in tho more umuadine, extousivo, snd - permaneat | L 0,00 g™ Ganon Knowion, 8 | 4k ooeog oo Babbaty Gosabrauion Of AMOrL | eramuntne wora e ais yEar fots | 1ok fo tho Frinco's bouty, dorickor—this word it b ssceptad 1o | prosance of wrofostors and. follow-students for our roligous bonovolent institutions” Tho | editorisl coutributors. It 18 '8 flve-ol | can-born pooplo on their way to flsh and shoot tho feledd of e working u‘x;:::.‘.,‘ lnw Sveiod bie B chapol umn, four-page, neat-looking paper, well flied | oy Sunday, bis: mothar prepared to return with ¢ é‘:‘.,'}%:‘.'::fi."m&’x: ‘:.i,‘:g;eé'flsfiuc;“x‘l hh::d;:da‘:l? W“hlch\vfl nows, aud treatiug editorlally in this | hor chifdren to good o Em\uud, losb thoy ¢ ‘aducationslly, politically, religiously, Aud so wo { Bumber on tho « Gauonical Golleatloins,”, tho | ghould bo dostroyed by the examplo of Awmorl- Joel attor roviowing the Ropert of this old and | Evangelioal Alliance, and the German Prob- tured to them, Lo in pro-sminently practical, ILlfs Lifo is Lusy Loyond comparison, and Lo nover tlres. A Party of fluntors and Thelr Cook. rmbumy romnin closed for somo monthu,—at | order of cxercises at tho infliction of the pcn-l;y 4 o s slx lay-6chiools sudfive Sunday-schiools Frow the Denver Neia, josat until the monoy-utringoncy bo over, was, firat, prayor ; socoud, tho whippiug ; thire Liast spring o party of buffalo-hunters, six in 5 DOES FOETIY PAY ? o closing prayer. No Babbath-boll * knolled thom nnmber, were csmped at Two Buttes, about 20 Beveral blographical sketches of Edmund Olar- | to ohurch.”” T'ho plain, uvsteepled, barn-like cous. Tio betioved In proching the Gopol to X tod with his church) besldoes othor mission work dman hi 1 since bi 1- seling] 5 i - . | lom.” The editor surmises that, whilo Bac- | tho nations whioh w ing in upon us, nd | pod Tuilos from tho prosont town of Granada, in Bent | enco Btedman havo apponrad slnce his now vol- | maeting-houso naver regonudad to an orgon, oF v 535&:'?:‘“33.«" avlu?sll.:’ll:n:r‘;:c‘:g- il:dx\‘\‘r:"wl;.nllfd tnriantsm on tho ouo_hund, and Nomanism on purl‘f‘:lng"l'h‘; Pehiio Ut s :’fif&‘fifif‘é?&fi:.fl:é‘&'vfi? in‘}fi??fl(‘.}{v‘fifif&l‘l’ Gounty. A mns, known only by tlie fismo of | umo of pooms was anouncod, It bua not beon | to & profano instrament of auy kind, o wine i tho other, are tukiug deep hold of the German | ™ Seevetary Tolman, of Chivago, had lived four a0 i Y & ) i) fi}f,‘fiy & uuuffi&“{fid'fi‘y%fi?fi:&?fl ';‘;,kpp’:.“;l g: popalation of this country, the Church ls dolng peuce .mn‘.?g the hodthen of Agufn, and was ablo b the beuevolent. comparatively littlo, 8o littla that thora fen grow- | 1o speais from porsonal oxporionco, He srgued 'What wo need fa not go much to build_coatly | Ing conviotion among the Amorican Churoumen | Forolgn Misslons from tho ocommaud of our tomplos or ciech magnificont asyluay, but to | Hat thore is some daep-yeatod uucongonislity | Tord and Mastor, sud showod that uo ono conld built eharsotor,—men and women wha will be | Dotween Anglionviem and tho’ Gorman, mind; | bo excused From a share In tho work, Ho urgoed “uo to themeolyos, tholr God, and tholr country; | aud thus coues tho German Problow, which | ji from tho consldorattop of the design aud 80 Lis cnawles call bim vafn, BDut theso ure his worke, * T wish wo bad ton thoyesud such workers in this lsd, evew 47 thoy wore as old oy ho—about 05, #Jimmy,” was 'thoir cook. Soon after eating | mentionod, howaever, that, when hia * Dinmond- | dows of tho humble edifico, neither large nox Dreakfast on tho morning in question all bogan | Wedding * was priuted In the Now York Zribung, | numerous, wore guillless of s pano of gluss fox to fee] slok, and In s short whilo-it beoomo ovi- | Lo recolvod uot & pan)l{ for it. 1Io asked tho | fifteen. years, Neatnoss and rngno!y roignod dont that tho food they hnd oaton containod | then managing cditor it lie was to get nothing, | without aud within. A widaw kopt the mesting. polson, Thoy had recours to tobacoo tes, | and tho roply was, that the -Tribune novor patd | houso olean, aud taok care that no damngo oamia which oauecd thom to vomit tha poisoned faed. | for puetryd but that it would give tho auther, If | ta the glays, ‘Cho tithing man knsf. Lis oyo on “Jimmy " was suspooted and watohod. nneanug he insstad, the prico ususlly allowed for origi- | fho boys in the broad aisls and the “hind SERVICES TO-DAY. - EPISUOPAL, ‘The Rev. . 0, Kinney will asticiate as usunl at tho Ohurch of (o Atonoment, A E i o * tronblosomo; ono.” Without ol = YOI} - ., Ol ho wae 8cen to put soma white powdor, whi nal proso mattor, Thq‘mm wns 85 o column, | sonta” that they might be *¢watohod over ace N ST ot e fi‘*‘é‘.fi‘f.‘“ Tk ot o o b s of Caby doilnito Solution, th | foabitent ot tlia world stk o D0s. | morniug o Gutist Chirel om & A Vitocy, s hd tis | -proved to Lo ‘arsonio, In the coffes, Tho oopdi | and: a tho * Woddiug ® iad sbout that spaooy | cording Ko 1w Lisove. stonas,weto ola » B0 i thnos better Lo form Lt to refora | oditor closcs a8 followas A trovod tho mations in tho . datkness of | eveningon “Au Old Picca of Advice,” §rol doslrod to poison tho lnntars to veouro their | Stodman was oroditod with thut sum, Duk | away ontaide tho houso. ~ & now horie-blook was P Liousan e L o vor ! 4\ 0 reform, Tatlouallsm bae alreudy baken doop, and fa st trk- | hoathonism, standing in perlshing nood of the - ~Tho Rov, Arthur lirgoks . oficiates this morning | qutfit. ‘tho huntors mado & target of “Jimmy," | ho ~doclinod to -cnll “for tha - money, | seb up.! All persons woro forbidion to tie thoir , DO DYDRE ON DNWERGALM AND wnu mvAx- | | Tallowben bus sioeds Won LR S viol | oanar o lunirating It faoum tonobini dcoues tn | 839 YOUILE oL Bt Jamen)Glrel e | oud o thoy mora_dana’ Wit bim, howaei't | aul “tho " Zvibung "to s “duy "aiwuds | horets o tha mesting-houso addor,” No * fat [ Dr. e 1. Tiydor, of thta o e D ert i 1 usulion bt s Gt | Lo Tytasionary. HEs g0 Oontra ABin. Ho gave | greihe fiov, D, Btockiny olluiates ss wsiol ab tho | ¢ muuoh e ta himeolf or any ono alec, Io was | indebted to Lim for 85 for wriuiig tho remark- | ful dog oauld boar Ly mastor couypany " arlthin ufl"f Inh;.lpn:'whl‘oh'mz lzr'hnnv: r:q[fuih;&?& ration of German Wiought and Gengs, yooplouto | flguros sliowing that bis donomination had bap- | & i) ab At Zazopiatitt n Touton for e 1 Suboct 3% | formeyly & Now York rough, and his bonos aro | ably-olovor pnd now-Tamoua poons. of ¢hie Dia- | tho sacred procinuts, ond ovory dog was dora on . ] i ' Bl Viows of Univorsulleta buforo tho vsngelioal | 1o setus. Sbont ihis stuts of gt And 40 how to | Hzod e 125,000 convertafrom hoatheniun as | —Tise Rav, Edward Bulivan will oficiato 48 uausl bleaching wpon the orid plaius of Bouthorn mn:ul Wedding.” afrald of Ssmuel Goold, who way roliosqn doge k Alliange, This peper ppPoard ju tho oucroit | dualwibh it usy bo epliativally termed 1 Tuo Gor- | the fruib u part of the omadl expoudituse of | fu Murfluc's Hall, Colozado. g . Rricos huve improved some what slnoe, Tho | whipper for }hemeemu-hnm.

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