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TRIBUNE:. SUNDAY., EEBRUARY 8 1874 CHICAGO . DAII S im ; —eioto | to explain_ Luther's doctrino of the Lord's | taineds communication with the “bovecaption. | in holding roligious services in tho Congrega- | Mich, has sccopted a call &0 the Dubuque, In, | of bigotry as woll REL!G!UUS, NEWS-’ f?:;;‘;’;;‘;’g‘;;:;f,gg;ggm;}ern tho principle | 10 CXle s "aaye that Dr. Do Koven's views | It is scarcoly just fo upbsaid the P Proshy- | tional Chiarch at Jofferson, whero some twenty | Unire Chirch. | b a8 the laws of the Empire are 4" outside | “ scarcely approximate those of Martin Luther." | terian e it belding on to a good thing. | conversions are reported- The Rov. W. X. Nynilo, of Gsrrett BiblicalIn- | The Zondon Nonconformist says that th L Is thera no * Christianity in earnes! o > rs - 5 Methodism, 28 the worthy gentleman would have Let us sco how they compare. In_the Tenth | Of courso it was necessary for the Presbyterians | que Congregational Church at Wyanet havo | stitute at Evanston, preaches. in Detroit to-day. o o t o wortby gentlontn woL band | Axticloof his (Ausgburg) Confossion Luther says, | occupying the Norih Side temntory to .rebuild | juut'ordered n fino church bell. | Do Rov. 3. Gorton, late of Lincola, Seb. was’ o L ) o us believe? Werc not tho Pilgrin h I 232 d ido Tebt b Dedication of the Church of | of Congregationalists who landed from the May? “Concerning tho Holy Supper of the Lord it s | their church, nndtnmmnlufil;:hffi’?%flg;::gggé O and Conghegational Clixeh has | installol pastor of tho Aucors Universatist g i boactiee that s Foonile, sl st Tanded from the Maye | 0oReeribs, o body and blood of Christ, | Vory soon after tho great , The? ngr b . the Ascension, ’1‘{,‘:&2,.‘,’,‘33,‘3’;‘::3&{%“‘ an “embodimont Of | Haug e S nder tho form. of ‘bread and | robnilding, and Prof. Swing, who was brouzhito | just rised for Bomo inisiion work §874.48,_ or | Obatch, Jan. 29. of crulty to preachers.” % Y “Rov. 3r. Peck_recall tho name of | wine, and aro thero eninistered and received:” | thiu city by thom, folt it & duty to o by lis | about 5270 & member. The Rev. Dr. Butler, formerly of the Church | _ John Ruskin srote lately from Oxford toa . President Edwards, or of Nettlton, ncithor of Tn bis specch in the General Convention Dr. old friends, though receiving several very flat- | A meeting of the Cwsflfifi&?:‘fflfi%;fi %(e n‘:fn yxy_;gfi@;:il &m}e}%fifi:é fi?é’il“f:a \i‘; g El’)(isyhg‘!‘elrinn mngfifffi uinnAmhemw&" Scotland « R a . WeL cone! ible-readers is a. verj cted with Aethod-'| De Koven said: T pelievo in” the real, actual | tering offers to accept other charges, or at least | held in the Leavitt Stroec cl Wwhom was in any Wiy conue 1 i in wi il - i i iettes”| Chi 1 i 3y o iei i i é rds set Now | preseuce of our Lord. under the form of bread | that he should remain with tilem until ‘they | duy evening. Reports ‘from tho varions societies” | Chicago #s an eloquent divine. simplo one: *Don't think that Nats The Spitit. of, the_ Religions, Press in | iem who widh i eamest vl oL X0 | B taiar, . - 1holovothat | sbould bo thorogchly D O e food | coTons o ot of prospority. Tho UBI0R | i Westorn Callolio hus “heard that the | S5fher)ls cormunt dont hink ok Chicago o d of Samel Davieg, John M. Macon, Albert | in the Eucharist, after the consesration of . the | running order. O Baring the progresg,of theirre- | mects with ghe,_Piymouth Church on tho frst | Rev. Fathor Wapelhorse ia to” be rector of St. self aro clect ont of it ; and don't think to serve e beard o s of carpest workers whose | eloments by tho power of the Holy . Ghost, tho | building, the popplo at Jarge discovored what his | Tucsday of Mazch. B e Baled Semiasry at Milwankes, as suc. | 000 by proying instead of obeging.”™ ontire fraining was omoug tho Presbyteriaus? | v bedy, and blood of Christ are Ems'm in_the | own congregation have “known for a long 4im®, | gy " 4yimce gays: At Ridgeland, » now | cecgor to the late D Salzinan.” % The Friend of India says the lizati i of Presbyterian churches in our clties, Srpassed | elements.” That id to ssy, Dr. De Koven be- | viz: that Prof. Swing was me_‘h greatest | o Li0 S etween Auatin and Oak Park Dot o of the Santhals, in Tndia, 18 not ';\;mgfixz&cm Pr f the ivals in. the | bynone m tho localities where oy aro, either | iovos that Christ is actually’ prosont, upon- the | preacher Gf tho West; it mot of tho wiolo | BTN PR Sing” openized lnst Tuesday RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. Thak of many othor Tribes of Jot: Lesthgn ogross of the Berivals in. the |y amois e i v o) s | e Mo "D L e | v, ol Lo STl | et o S, BRSO, B T S i denomination working smong the masses. with'| altar” cannot refer 0 0~ bread and | great 3 4 audi A i Mesert Spooner Pitkin, Scoville, Cu ta g chiofs, after foll discussion. concl G Churches, denominatior o Yohi before Methodism'| wine, whieh all can oo to be prefent, <o i | BTN eok at MeVicker's oro conclusivo | Mcsers, Spoones IRCn, SO P Torms g8 N"T‘"b;t:iém twenty-six Hebrew synagogues in C‘gi?"“"—fl e e el that oo Teligion was especially Frioudl to the poor and e 2 iished in this contrry, which epirit” is;| wobld bo saperfiuous to sovort hiadack. Dt bo | ovidenco of bispopularity. e | complo, o lots, worth 32,000, R in no senfio abated 2 Igealizes Christ upon tho altar and Lis body and | _Iagree with your corresp £B6 mow society for & church sito. Since May, 1873, ten Presbyterian churches | oppressed; and that no Sauthal shoul e : oy seal odist | e s, Dabhior bas nowhero, that | Swing belongs tortho wholo padple, and that bo 5 oy, 1873, ten 1 > D A ‘Sauthal should bo hin. Prof: Swing and the, Fourth Church--- frienddo. A ekanda of Diptist oo, | Bl et axprassed, himeol{ quito eo strongly, | should have the opportunity of preiching to'the - cammout. have been organized in Nebrasks, with an aggre- | dered i adopting tho Christian faiti.” ek g friend 10 isters add meinbers haye dons and ato” | and certainly doos ot in O oot the Augs. | wholo poople ns ho has done for the past year, | The socond somi-anaual esliibition of tho pu- | gatd membership of 180. An Eastern paper says : Dr. Dekoven. e eioa which T havo just quoted. As | It is evident that ho cannot do s in bis présents | pils of &1, Taaating Collogo will taks placein tho | - One hundred tionsand doliars have beon sub- | Aisies, Aubie Ferguson uad Asns, Biies, who bar ing 6 < for the Master; of Dr. Judson,” 0 e [gaating’ ol BOLIG B oAty s0.Todin, nono of whosa: | to Calviy, bis doctrino of Chiiét's pregence o of Location. e Ball Of tho inatitution, on Twclfuh street, niesr - = tbo plovieer miEdlobaLs 0 N o prepared tho' | ap. entirély difesont order from that of eifior, | | oL I cople who feel that tho Fourth Pres- | luo Jsland sveuue, ,on Wodnasday. eveing, | Tty o oq i fheser ] ¥ H and | way for the comiog of Clrist fu thet dazk land, | Luther or S Daosom, ag all faliliar with tho'| bytorian Church has siolen him away under- | Fob. 1L eformed Episcopal Church movement. Zovd0 nt aleh v e ST F D o B General Notes at Home for the coming of Clrst o Jat SREK %% | subiect. aro_ wwavo, aad i nocds ot to be hero | tako Lo fummieh b S Fach > e on | Ty oovontion of tho.diferont Irish Societics-| A Drooklyn _Sunday.school Superintendent |'1 ried Chureh wan bolding v quianennial secon, Abroad, much for Methodiém thay Chailes G Fwncy dixcussed, Lat, asks L Talc e e ovan susio i iza with bis ablty o e 3%, 8L | of Clicsgo will. bo eldo-tagin Dathor Ve cons o oo 4 soung, active, wido-awako | aud mecomel bardls b the orpotanity o e s i ent of the conversion ‘Of-| gravity 3 3 Vest Harsi on and getting scquainted with people Bua beo e nstrument oL 1he, sonsron 5| BVl wuthor and Calvin from tho Protestant | withy theis means and bo 2000 O0 2 ) Tomperance Hall 220 Wee: Herison pifesh 10 | henthen o sy, dull Ghrisian thet could not Aot B clom - The praspotis o ths achoot ooy ' ; irees of a forest afe swayed by the winds, aud Chuschi 7 It ié not thogo_‘who object to ‘Dr. | cupy tho field. But the people cannot ask the | Pairicis Day. Each Socioty is requested o teach. good. A large bullding bas been purchased, aud thir- Religious Services To-Day. fracs oL o e eweation not from Method: | Do Kovou's views vho would siut 6tk Tather Fouctis Prosbyterien Church to furnish another | ¢ind five deiegatos. xequested 0| iy p ks at Springfield, Mo., can Bavo | e Thb achool wi be cuied tne Hugisnot Schot ligious Service 2 e o s ot Tible? | and Galvhy “from 1o Profestant Chusch ™ bouso conirally Jocaiod,sud suoply tie mess | 00, L B . ihin iy ity | 200 o D somimicy bt | Aadvas 1o havs Boun -opaaed by 1he. middie of a0 : re issionaries to the ut. r.” DeKoven and ° his' par who, | of sapport also as they did while at icker's, . Joseph's Orphan Asylum in city, situ- » 2 J g i 4 Or bas. Dr, Peck xead of tho mustiieion fo U P has sy | for et poapla of o e o v an ' | atodion tho corncr of Douglus place” and Lako | that placeif they will raiso twice as much moro | PXeSCRt moR: e sk 3 ub- | gone to Africa to found th 00l , seribed in New York in aid of Bishop Cumminsg’ | the Seminary at Mt. nolyec);x; 'Lf:(l:«a o &'..J"‘:‘\‘,:;, THE ORURGN OF THE ASCEN- | eadwich Islande, whose _ocarmostucsé, ‘wud | with Dr. iwer, deny that Feeitslion ) T od ‘o tho ¢ £ I ot Y SEDICATION OF THE LS Sandvich TSk eto Qrawn from tho ‘sawo-| placo In thio *'ono hols, apostelic, snd Catfollo centzl osiion wad el ova iz must b | aséno s fol,contaling 100 childron, d th | wihinaseor, - 1 otk FRACTISAL CHAISTIAN UNION, gt th an- | s . who have chabged an entire nation from | Chiarch!” IO ey maintained, at least they feel #o. Mloreover, ‘indicator ssys if thera were sulficieat room the The Jetwi: sfep toward this very dssirable union has Tho dedication of the Church of. the Ascep- | source, who have changed 4u QiXe IS (CCH | ™1t ss, terefore, very abentd for Dr. Do Koven's, | Prof. Swing cannot ey L esshing to. the | numbors could bo casily doubled. . The aunual ,,i,L,i“’i‘;fi”fi?’;’.fi.fifi.‘l‘%flifif‘;&{?fi' been takien ia tho Uniou Revival serices which \ion, cormer of Elm and LzSalle strects, will barbarism to_ ¢ ple: g Ttis, t T 2 D i o o - g i itehor fati i wated fields, end rural’ Liomes tekin, friends to oudeavor to shelter him under the | whole paoplo, unless such as your correspondent | expenses of the institution approac to $10,000. 8 % 2 are to be held this week in tho Wabash A iako place to-day, Bishop Whitéfiouse officiating, zfg}l}f&; ated foldy, B r'ot.bo nativos; o | authority of Luther, whilst Dr. Do K. utterly ro-| xeferred oplo,unloss ouch 83 your correspoTient | Milo orpbansaro in. robust health, happy, 'snd | Reform, and thinks this moy be o5 evidanco | Methodist Epizcopal Chureh, comer of Four secisted by. tho Beetor, {hio, Rov. C. Pi"Dorsél,’| of nitus Coun, ono of that Land of ‘missionaricy, | nonntes all sympathy, with the great German fake o bear the burden. Such on enterpriso | fondly attached to tho sistors who 8o carefully | cithor of thoir degeneracy or of their common teonth strect. The order of services is as fol- The building is 76 feet in length by 31 in width, | of whom it hat been #aid that “he has pechaps’ | Rofdrmer. * Wo Lave too mucli ‘respect for Dr. | takes money, gentlomen. Actions spenk louder watch over them. Tho Vindicator hopes to sce | sense. + lows: Siaced on the réarof alarge 30 upon which at | beeu ‘the meaus of the ¢onversion of mora per- | Do Koven to beliovd that he'would, resort to any | than words. Unite, 0rganize, and you will have | & movement inaugurated soon for ite enlarge- | g International Sunday-Schoot Lesson Com- Sunday, Fab. 8—The Pastor wi'l preach morning and : o % s = fll. ot & fine edi- | tons than any wman “who has lieed 'sico”_thé | such subterfuge. Whit, ther, does ho mesu by | your preacher ready,. = 3 . mout. | mittee is to meet in Philadelphia in February,’ evening. *Subject of the evening sermon will be, * Tho zome future timo tiip parith Wil erest A sous than, 203 postlo Paul?+ 5L Dr. Couu | employing lungusgo somnch Liko thatof Luther? | ¥ous Pressntcorrespondent boliovesin placing T miltha s fomeet In Phladeiphia 1o Feboay | newsinr 0 Heo. The present building is constrmoted of | S0 Gosorcsationalist, And neither was. ho, | As there can bo 1o, ¥lew L O twesn. | Prof. Swing in'a now Farwoll Hatl, or in Me- | Tho ojuaks.Speclator says s marrisgo-servics | tho lessons for tho first o L ndea L) e T Ik, by e lesip atono in the Gothic style. The main entrance is | yor his colaborers, influenced il any senso by | that of Lutlier and the Church of ‘Romo, I'take'} Vicker's Thieatre, or somewhero in the contro of | took placo at tho Uuiversalist Clurch in Green- | be from lio Old Testameut, el ol g i S, Tk i o Bl strect., Tho interior of tho structure | Methodism, but by o trait of Sonabs. aiising | it that ho feans the doctring of Rtome,~Traus- | the city, whero ho ill do the most, and not tho | viilo PTil., Dec. 21, which was wituessed by a | the book of Joshus, and o (o oot half in tho | Chiendy, D.D. oy Oasies Tmid P s an open timbered roof, frescoed in bright | from an entirely diliereut course, gy e substantiation,—howeycr awkwardly he mey ex- | Josst, good. T believo in the roatest good to the | Jargd congrogation : L i - | Cfnesday, Fob. 10.~The Rev. Arthur Mitchell, D,D, e ud e bt atylo. " Tlio seals are of | Nor mavit b nupitl)"flfixlgc tn'c{:momher tnat | press b And I oam souirined LB this | greatost number, which in all things is the e it s whese ihsse AGevIENE Tf» o o ot Bt it D\;cdnei&y. Feb, 11.—Tho Rev. G. W. Northriip,” o g er e vch established in Chicago wag not.| yiew by -the “fact that Dr. Do Roven, i TnoE PHILOSOPHY. « | were P e Morning Star wlic 3Messenger, | D.D. " i i oot Y A o ertared hena s & Bapiay Coarche st many | ooy 20O O S0 CCa's Goseriprion of | | ABarday, Feb. 12—Tho Ter. Willam Alrin Back of the members of that church, having been familiar s NOTES. ' with the partles to bo marnad from neir chnfldl;:wl.' the Roman' Catholic Retreat at Chataws, on the Jackson Rallroad, about 90 miles north “of tho lett. ‘l::‘ldll}‘,_reb. :.S.—.Th! Rev, 8, McChesney. s i oceupiod by tho Ttadomptorist fathors, | e Basios, DF. Mekoum, il s il pine, richly oroamented, and will ‘sétommodats | arethiodist, but Presbylerian, and iho- first | identificd with tho Ritualishc party, dnd| sbout 400 persons. The windows afe ethined, Sunday-school was organized by s good deacon Ritualism; a8 i acknowledged Dy all i S f ariother ‘Genomination. Tellecting tninds, ean have 1o other eignificance PRESBYTERIAN. attonded the Universalist Church to bear the sermon sach one arched with tasty fresco. The chancel | of auof g ), And witness the cezemony, And the Baptist Church 5 ildi v tastl O ot s pailk o[ Earl, or Hammond, | than thatof tho Romish dlase. Its symbolysud'| A now Pres torido Chuirch was dedicated b city, Ttis is at tho sonth 6bd of the building, very ‘ifim’ o ekt their torches. nol at o | coremoules dorivo all”their cignilicaneo 70 | poniac, Il bjtens > i has einco passed & voto censuring all those who did so. i s desiggnod ne & place of rest for overworked | Sunday ovenigs, on the followiug aubjects: oraménted aod arfanged. Tho floor i6 threo | §ro1io iy dikeipline, but from the words of thio | this, and all tend to, and culminate in, the sacri- y By Fon. 2 4 » The New Covenant sags of Dr. Drooks' new | Catholic priests. ¢ Feb. 15.—The Fast Young Man of the Gospel. s above the main floor, and the zltar threa | oiori 3 . 3 S fice of thio mass. 3 S5 v A new church was organizedat Council Grove, | departure : p " - 4 Feb, 22.—Tho Radical Toung Man of tho Gospel. steps above th ooEy R, glorified Christ. fige of the m b » | departure : Tho Troy (N. ¥.) Tines gives s history of the | acch 1.—The Bov. A, J. steps higher etill. The chancel furniture, con- That Methodism has accomplished much is | _ But, 8533 Dr.” Do Koven's defender, ‘Fair- | Kon., Feb. 1. Our peoplo will be s unanimous as {s the press in | Praying Band of that city in the last fifteen mhfl; vn'n;mfb o {fwi & udkins, the Presiding Fising of the sltpr rerodos, two sedalis and lec- | not denied; but-that oty * desomiuations, each | Play,” *if youwill read'hid other speech intho | 4 pey Prosbyterian church was dedicsted, in refusing tofollow any such lead. The book should | veary, "It cousists of representatives of dif- g == : e i N = %" | in its own'way, hiss cuitivated its field as_ well, General Conveéntion, you will find thab o modi~ Tee be entitied Dr. Brooks' New Departare, ang not “0ur | forent Aethodist churche The sization” 7 e o preacsted by friends 8 New York, | 1t e ownbvuy. has ittt I, Saouus | fioa salt—it s oy n rul prosence butnot | Aoy TiL, Feb. 1. e D B e iy pvolior that o iy | Loromt Methodist charton, e o ton SERVICES TODAY. The altar furniture, consisting of 3 brsss Crass,. | ¢q, o s, cannot be doubs- | B L o) but spirited (spiritusl ) kind” T | The Tompkins Avenuo Chareh, of Brookls, divergenco ol tho road, which cur OO, wiy | doxs. The meeliugs, varying {fom onato o0 |y, pev, 7,11, Smythe, of Grand. Taren, 3t w0 ‘vases; and two candlesticl, wero, presented’ % havo read” that speech, aud” have heard him | N, Y., will Sedicate It new house of worship, | be accompanied o eomslderablo auiber of | mectings is 8,144, Nine of tho mombers have el preach at half-past 10 and half-past 7 o'elock at the- to the rector by friecds in Engiand. Thochapel | Tae BISHOPRIC OF WISCONSIN—DE. DE KOVEX, EIC. preach on the £ubjeet, and all 1 haveto say about' | costing $100,000, on the ovening of Feb. 12, but people. The movemeat will not be, as it should | gouc info tho active ministry, and soveral have Church of the Holy Communion, on Dearborn, between will be handeomely decorated “for the occasion | 70 fhe Ecitor of The Chicage Tribine s it i, that T annot able to raconcilo what appears | yy . Voorheis, in the New York Evangelist, | %% general. Soined the local ministry. L Tmf‘:_lg-m]?th apd Thicloch shreets, to-day, and all are invited to sttend, ~° T 'St : You will permit 1o to say 8. few things | to mo &g ‘simply_illogical _etatemonts and sell: | oo e HIOPE torian Church in Alichi i MISCELLANEOUS, 3 = Bt i e H . ubeg el preach, mlnmlng and * 8 TiE pEDICATION SEBVICES O D evn upon my_brief para- | contradictions. I sbould indeed thinke myeell | oy crganizod at Npuroe in 1520 8 A congregation of Reformed Episcopalians is W. A. Cram, in the Liberal Christian, thus | sveaing, st &ll Suinvs Chueehy Seiucst of Costiuices will bo condugted by the Rt Rov. the ‘Bishop of | graplis in Tm:"l‘l.x]invx:l of h:]; Em‘c'k. ;a‘_sa; in | “an :ggmi :2‘ hthe Epm}gg);;lnlfi}ux‘c meflf 1 aided E bpmbmmn pile “' e buiu% formed in Louisville, Ky. The prospects :Eggsmlfi;:ng:flgl; r;}l:;f:georf nf-t\u; gxnt;r;s 2 a;:_ 2hd % Enduring Hardness,” - eiee) ¥ i 7 Selock. i i o | in m! & man 5in. i oul e A n st s - T e CS10:30 and 7:90, o'clock., Thio church, | the frst place, T desire fo sug UL w8 3, (0| ™ g Buch man Bis ; iy are that a body of 600 rmembers will be formed. | criricual Yives ou tho semmit of o religion | el e oy Sruas Brooks wil presch at bt pst 10 Ax"EPISCOPALIAN. npanimously called the' Rev. William F. Brown means my inteption to be personal, or, either N . int A 3 Tho Religious Telescope (organ of the United | zaided, which, compared with our present; will | o'clock, ot the Chur:h of the Epiphany, on Throop, be- e oy indireotly, t0" impan tho' PUELY. Of | L (oo yun mim FOUNTH PRESDITEBIANS. | “aniors upon bis 1abors to-lsy. g ] . Epiphany, on Throop, singing will bo s follows . s Drethron) in its last ssuo Lss over three col- | De as the life of a bird to that of tho corsl? As | tween Monroe and Adans strecte, Evening subject: 10 be its pastor. JIr. Brown_basaccepted, and e or ind] Processional Hyma...... ...4, frst tune | Dr. Dekovews personal character. Although | 7, tre Editor of The Chieago Pribune : umns of Tevival news. the bird doubtless f 5 ite i 4Billingsgate and tao Pulpit.” Yenite, . - Grind Chaat, | not so intimately acquainted with him asyour | “ gy . ° In tho jesuo 0 tie Timies of Jan. 18, | HenrylL Ellison, & student in the Senior i e ith the N h:\': oncumlliveg,s:nu'fig?:g nlé'i cnlnmno l;:‘;é::rgg- S Yiv, Frencs ausheld will preach st the T2 Deum.. Handdl, iu ' | correspondent signing Limself “Truth ” Pro- | u yerjtas,” attempting to.quote, or ather ‘mis. | class of the Presbyterian Thivological Semunary Eloven porsons united with the American Re- | 0 ") rehea” jdeas, and faithe'of to-dey in usual hours at tho Church of the Atonement, corner Benedictus “Purcellin G | fosses tobo, I have u sulicient sclusibiaits | quote, from my articlo in, the Sunay. Times of | of tho Northwest, Lias beoir called to the pastor- form Chaurch, at Norwood, Jan. 18, and at Ley- | Hitacen 00 r "0 the soul then reached 2" 7 in | of \Washington and Itobey streets, o of Adoration 20p | Fith him to justify mo in respecting hio bighls | Jan, 11, would have it appea that * “Frea | atoof the church at Willow Springs, 1Ll deni ten united with the Reform Churchon unaplitalof (hoRpRLL or Scaace TR BN L Fercle will et st the sl f y g 0 JussLy I e ButIviewed ;11 u , AL Peb, 1. . D.. 40 Elderin. | Bours at the Church of Our Savior, comer of Beiden -3 | both ns a gentlemanand as ascholar. ButLviewed | oy rel” charged the officers and Deacous of tho |- Tno Firh Prosbyteriun Chureh of Joliot, L, = e D e o & i | 00 Hacol sreanes, Recessionsl Hyma, .. e . o o : Dr. DeKoven simply. as tho representativeof s | i e o ; ri : : ; ves. gy D D ey panipothe Ritualios | + 0" CUE Tonkry g Turposely, aud | huvo rocalvell . donatio of & lof from s, 2 18 tho somttiwestern portion of Miseesclashd | tric: ombracing 65,000 miles, wlily ho ravels e s o T et wad. Tho United Siates. | B e e o appearcd in tho | 15 1 b od, yaluollat £1,500, A pamsonago ia | 1o nortiusestars of Towa, the Lot BIOTCs | mostly in his own carriago, taking witht Bim o | H, C. Risney sl presch st i) oclock at 5t Teter's T e eat conntry that party was led by such | SHESHSE 0 Tiher than 8 prejudiced or to be built upon it next summer. thian $100 per’ sunum. Yet they do D com.. | bed and camp equipage. Insomo parts of tho | 1tall 323 State street. “mon as_J. H, Newman (g0 loag as b _remained | oorojoeq reader could have resd or inferred 8o A geners! revival'is in progress in the Prosby- | plain, or express dosiro to abandon their posts. work b 35 ubliged to travel o distance of GJ | —Thers will bo fall cathedral services at the Cathed, It the Church of England), Dr. Pusey, eod Arch- | Trio e A teties clngrehes of. Kongas City, Mo ThoRew, [ F o 0 0 b hne been inaugurated i miles withont sceing o humen abodo. Ho has | Tl of B5. ,{',f":,'}’&'ffififfif,fif,&vmmm Sty o of Jan. 11 accredited the offcors | E. P. Hummond, tho feirulis serics of loctures ha been inaugurated in | slopt at night under s wagon, and in t, in o gran- | Feons atzeets: 88 059, 800 "5V Py preach tuis Hymus., ‘Receselonal Hymn. Thero will be a fall celebration of the will visit . that Ueacon Denison. In this couniry its representa: Commuuion at' tha ‘morning ” servics, and the | tives are Dr. Ewer, Dr. M. Dix, and Dr. DeEo- " wil 5 G S % Norwood this winter. The Rev. W. W. Lvorts, stable d oit th 5 2 chaareh will be handsomely decorated with flos- . B \¥as my objéet to direet public attchtion | ind Dencima o ‘}?"if;‘"““;n‘i:““?‘ a8 T town, when e leaves St, Louis. Jr.. delivered the first, on Spain. The Rov. & e Ta bis Jndmaent ffi?,“i}'gtfi’éfi,-;’.‘; morming, and the B, Edward Sullizan, tis evning, eraand overgreens. = to this act, at this timé, and {o suggest somo of e clasag thert amoDg tho s hfi’;gm‘}{;‘b‘;‘x‘xc"““{f;;:nw"‘\m’;g;‘;‘;érnf;; 3. rost, of tho University Placo Raptiet Church | aro taking'ho lead ot avaugelzing tho Torritory. | * —TheRev. E. Sullivan will preach 3a usual at Trise PRl o the consequences swhich Dr. DeKoven's election , ele., & S8 gl amo 5 3 invil . , n w eliver tho cext lecture on Thuraday even- . ity Chapel, on icni > THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. s Bishoeyq:t Wisconsin would carry along withit.® ::g{ :"“:i‘?é:hh‘i f;‘g—e c‘;‘;:fl fg A—;‘:’AE} ogfp ]:g:iq ::B & :xglr;;::s ‘1: &ceu g:t;alog‘[: tnolKSenmnry of | ing. 3 iz;‘: hg;x-sxg%gi )g:su::c‘:;em_@ 3 eg_:%,c J:; ’”?ffi: ity Chapel, on Michigun arenle. @ st 3 oclock in the == et ey h 7 iof B famr = o Nor! 3 3 . i ‘ " 8 : ure- thodisi THE NEW COVENAN ‘Bug heré I am meg upon the threshold of “sueh | ) 35y ag for commercial standing end success. e The Interior saya there is & “bunch” of | Mothodists go out into the wilderness and new Iagatre-fouin of 1 stheses AR s T Nets Covena, ta its Jast iswite, discusaes | 8 discussion by your, tvo carrespondents, who | P> 2% L4 1N Cre outeet, * Veritan " huy ag- | TS Allignee this, week has editorials on Mar-:| proacliers iu Chicago who affect literature, but | countries and blazo th trecs for the o it | Tue Rt.Ter. Ghiries &, Chctiay will presch at the jatsnt ¢ -an ey 1o mo in effect i * You havo no right (0 887 | gorted what Junius terms o false foct, a apecios | tin Luther, the Tesaroction, tho Olilo Tempet- | who ‘evidently dropped the classics in the sopho- | come alopg after them'and cot out e rou | usual Hours 5t Christ Grsareh, eorues. of Micligin the question of instsnt convérsion 'in”"an inter- e 4 bl g ; ; 8 5 0 h A N R oo g 70 ] pon this subject. You are not, as ey & Chey 4 Vi d ral e ng - Chey 5 - £ ;. on e esting manner, as follows : D iscopaliaa You aro ot 18301 sttact which taais versthiog . conizoa ‘wich| anco Movemast, sud sore othor minor mat- | mofo year. They parado mich el il | wogons wai cara. When macolamized, turn; sxenus mnd Twentrtonrih Hlict, e wd Goiigaea e woedshopl b crostel. hut 2 | i Codoey awd sho ow Cheiey-CUamipe gy || even Clueo” doplorad thes, 1l Profomnls | | L BERCELL, sovivs. i 5 progees s tho Pre- | Oraors worth stning to uail ey gob A of | bresbyternns come lumberivg along o thel T Needd gt & e heologian, tnd six long guologic periods, sccordiog ton "y pydy =7 e T i # Iy deplores now, that “any unavoidable csuso | byterian Church at Hydo Park. On the cvening their ** clagsical £quint. . E buggles and carringes ; but after you bear tho | Tho Bey. Dr. Kelton will preach at ‘tho usaal hours others, He designed the boy ehoulé become a man, NG L N e & ©sui | EDouIA hove contributed to the removing of Prof. | of Feb. 1, Judge E. 5. Williams delivered & lec- e steam whistlo gounding over the railronds, then | at Grace Church, cornes of LaSalle and White atreets, i s mormeat ; Tio must wait for the wuecles to | If this isa specimen of the truth ” and “18ir- | Swing from McVickor's to s place bardly as ac- | turo on ** Rameses and JMoees,” illustrative of PERSONAL. . you roay look out for the kid-gloved and" silk- _The Eev, Dr, Blackburn will preach at 10:45and grow, and the limbs to develop, and tho mind to | play ™ of my. critics, ‘the public can éasily judge | ‘ceusibie and oertainly ' nos nearly ss."smple or’| tho Sabbati-school lessons, CHICAGO. stockinged Episcopalians, a ranning round talk- o'clock 3t _the Lincolu Park Church, coruer of Eepad, “Ho dosigued tho secem to become’ 1o | whatib s worth. NOR o “testify, Mr. Eitor, | commodious. -~ - N . DarTIST. T Tov. A. 7. Trett pastor of the Usiversity | iug aboas the Church, and succesaion, and ordi- | SOPHERRA MOMFENTED, o win pessch thi o Dt B L a1t ableto brave iho | tustTum not only * An Tipiscopalisn’ but the | “Prof. Swiug had become to thewriter (thonght- | In the Second Daptist Church, Chicago, forty- | Placo Baptist Church, Chicago, preached bis O e et 3ull a8 that, 8o If thore | pmiboRer T E Clenlengng o B niugat the temypests - power.~He designed the jguorant infant rector of en’ Episcopal - Church, not & hun Iessly perhaps), and to many others, the new and | nine’ received ‘the hand of followalsip *Feb. 1, | frut anniversary sermon Feb. 1. i never 24 been any Ohurch or Teligion antil thay | Wosern Avenue Church. Eveniog subject: *The > gol ere. Character of Satan,” continued. e O Tesvmed fage, but nok it moment | miles distant from eicher Racine_or Chicao; | neoded teacher of o city,—Lis placa of: worship | and in the evening sisteen wero ba tizod. o fora. that ¢nd i attiined, the mind must dxink | that I zm in regular alum]m%vm ‘my diocese, have | wog fromall points Lrmey 2hE people - P Ldae. AE plat phieee 2 The fountain of kmowledge for meny long yests. So | had no troible withd my Bishop, and do not ‘an- The ward in which tho ' Services wero 80 suc- Two were baptized in the Evanston Church be designed the siuner to ‘become the Ch‘:m‘m.lbuf ticipate any, having never been nccused of 89M- | gessfully held is abave all. others that whick,” Feb. 1, making seven in_all sinco’ the work B e moment ; for man_ must be_able to 1ook: | nah o itly eitherof the Bishops of thoReformed | post neddsa powerand influence such 2 tho Pro: |De&AD: Father O'Connor] of the Church of the Holy 22 tobsns % B Hov. P Hinners will proach at the ustal hour Nao (Catholic), 1 fo be chnplain of the Mariue | v The Parieh of Trinity Epiccopal Church, Now | y Tho fresavel Ghurch (German), corser Harbits B (ente) B ; 2 York, lias just issued it Year Book, from which. | and Latin stree 2 . it appears that the parish haa seven churches, —The Rev. J. W. Phelps will preach at 10:43an0d 7:30 The Rev. Mr. Dorney preaches his first sermon | cach of which Lias its own schools, societies, and | g'clock at the Michigan Avenue Chureh, bebween This temypitation in the very face aud say “ Get thee hénce, . “ s s = % : b i really 5 Episcopal Church. Butevenif I had been s 4 bR, "Dhio First Ward is fairly flood- | _The Baptist Church in Morgan Park helda fos- in Gt o Cit ie" 5 3 ols, soc nd | o' higs Detwreer ltny Ll S bemned T bt irend o alr Cuebes,” or o, odmice even of i e e |t st ok (00 e f wlich vill b | dre. 5 Jomed (Catlol) b on Prari | hacible argansatons, malig thby-e n | Bt U vt o e hould be aved, bat never, until the great world shait: | Bishiop ammins, I'do b “of Dbomeless men, who, ¥ in furnishing the church structure. g 5 > b b q e —t . &, 0. Peck wil ) [ ehould be eave 1 shatl of young businoss homeless men, who, unless | used in furn: 14 cl [ 3 ‘Prof. athan Sheppard lectured Fridny aftor- Qowed the Church with wealth beyond the o'clfle'x?:u: é’mfifir';”én""»“%:‘fignfiwofi‘&f oot bé ducated, clevated, purifed, sud reformied, cati | anything whatever todo with the corréctness | the ghurch tbathappy era come: mear or (o sermon superlatively | After sormon by tho_Rey. Dr. Nortbrup in | noon on tie writings of George McDonald in tiel | Aremss, 0 avarice. * The Year Book, howeyer, | near Morgan, .and pertinency of my statements inregard to Dr. snd ‘it - $0° er A ) k, THE NOLTHWESTERN ADVOCATE, Pebvenm, - S ,g‘;,“;!;’:,‘;‘}k*:,‘:;:f,‘%,{n;;‘;;":“gffin,;: attempt b | thio Indiana Avenuo’ Bapust Church, Chicago, | ppichigan Avouuo Baptist Chusch. Shows that much of the propefty yields noin® | * —The ey, 8. MeChesney Will preach at 10:30 oclock in discossing thie question *“How far shall the ‘One other prejudice and misconception I. de- 5 i inavil % verage, | ‘on Feb, 1, 8160 was raised in nid of students fqr 5 cone. Tha'totnl valuation is believed to be be- | st Trinity Church. - The Sunday ‘morning love-feast is Bt otnone,” 5035 3 e D orrest.” T nndorstoad, from prose, served up witn ho inovitablo: condimonts | tho ministry in the Chicago Daptist it | Tho Rev. . 7. Kelier is tho presidiog eldor of | twees 37,000,000 snd $8,000,000, and tho incomo | Psanes (0% 00 3¢ A-praisc-mecting will by e e erve. doubta about {he justics af city, | what these o uritics . Tondersiont, £r0m | of + Judgment day "ad a0 sbepuits of SASANS) baminary, y ol | e ey, 3 R hnteehen of Chioago and | for tho lish gate was only S390,000. With thia | beldet T oclock fn which the epneistas vil T ek sehools, coflckenor universi: | what 1 £aid in Teferenco 10’ Dr. DeKoven's sup- | ~ Handrads of this claas became attached to this | In tho Baptist Church at Englewood six con- Flclaitys < ¢ | income thesdows town churches preupnncngn;lly paricipate, SlginE 0me O e Cincingatl, will e, " There it an oppesite view fhat deniés too right | posed radingss Lo act as u Father Confessor in | man ; saw i tho Word of God; "as presched by | YCIts eesened thamaolves Wednesdey night for | The Rov. Hooper Crows, formerly presiding | maintained, inchiding nino organizations Glther'| preac, at 10:30 v'clocks; aid the Lov. J, L. G, McRorps jonerhid ot pdusatimy oty sy minlsioin, D6 | pinie’ sehbols 98 an incinuation against tho | him.-some now biope, sndreslized from his teach-" Baptiem , to-day, and it is expected tbat nearly | elder of Chicago istrict of Rock River Confer- | wholly or'in great part, and the work I8 03- | D.D., at7:10 o’clock at the ‘Watash Avente Chuzch, bty e B e o oaeasuas | Py OF s chaacier, Notblug - nes Tarther | Lo B0 Prer; fhirer gospel, which taught that | doublo that number will receivo tho Tite of bap. | ence, now in Batavia, was in the _city last week., tended ps fast as tho meany of gcommand will Ths from my thoughts. I threw out the euggestion | fajth counted for much, and- that good' deeds | tism to-day. A powerful revival is in progress | Howas welcomed by many old friends. E;?;?.‘f.; gl;cr; ;,r:hea l:ii‘l’:nlif:; \bs;zls ;!‘:!u;i?‘:;; of Fourteenth strect, Evcning subj When it touches the shores of this life, we believ s i by . that the Siate would do far better to leave education to | 10 regard to girls’ schools simply for tho purpoze | counted for sometbing at least. in the church in that suburb, Doacon Hammond, of the First Baptist ¢ 1 B D D eh a5, 1La0d voluntazy provisiou-—or to chutch proviren, MAce L ° of shoming tho Daturs] tondency of such a meas~ | ““Flia fnaw of puisedut brain, ‘simplo heart, and | In tho Second Baptist Supdayeechool of Chi- Chureh, Chicago, was presented by tho ey | ependeubupariband eillereivg ataald o7Gock st the Zirst Chiurch, corner of Clark and Warh- Brovidon lsent 1o come o e gent, | mro s that of introducing suricular confession | pew thonght, rolying neither’ on modulated | cago, tho Superintendent, Dr. C. R. Blackall, Peoplo-af that chieh with an elegant casy chair EISEWNERE. Sagion strocts, Lening subjucts 13 tho Clurdh ) i i e e O boss, sucl a5 Racino College | veieo, poles 0f body, Or grace of gesiure, had, | prepired -a itio book of: thirty:two miniaturd | snd coueh lect church with a0 OloKe o o 1s vory | Tho Protestant missionaries in Madsgascar | Triliog withthe Worel, oy, Thieors is i the face of other popular theories, bitt not | 1 ™ Tf it is right and proper to bave such 2nib- | fora year or so, been the potent, intellectual, | pages, Dng mermbers of the | Lave just commenced the outire revision of the | ., es, itched and trimmdd, containing the | greatly beloved by all the yoi o Rey. Arthur Swozoy, D. D., will preach this in tke fece of facls, eince, 85 ‘we' eaid Jast week, the = F % s now 1aa 201 church colleges, and oniy 29 | fluence brought toBexs shon 2"'1!9‘-(“;!“‘1!““! and epiritunl mognet, sttractmg from all | lesson, topic, and reference, and golden text, church. Bible in the langusge of that island. Tho first | ;orying to the congregation of the Ashland Asenus o colicges, Our theory, 1oo, ip more just, Very e L R arded - 0P | sousces: those, whom ** Voritas™ would term | for evory Sundsy.in tho year, at 8 merely nom- | Ty Ifestern Calholic has this to say of the iranelation wes begun in 1824 and ended in 1835. | Chureh in the Swedonborgiza Church; oo Washingten B % Neher cducation, 'snd the fow sbionld not be | fairly introduced. and . regarded. as so Ce | i‘Dead Heads,” bitt whom o solicitous Christian | inal cost. 1t is supplied to every member of the | Rey. Florenco McCarthy, the cccentric pastor of | A new refigion has sprung up in Persia, which fimggng;fl;{vgf‘g‘{- - odge will 436550 4k ' & . b il 9 > ~The Rev. ze preach at 10:30 an dy of the 3 he fow bave by service i “ Tir-] " s e : iy 3 Toned e ;u\;mu;“.;’;mliga":f P:prhs::idn;mfi:e:\;;l; s i‘:}sfinufin cmfi’?fii" may r‘ec:lts asvared ?fi:t m?fiimsfin‘c‘fig Px;z:’r‘;:g c::;zr‘s]s&glgonlz‘.s Eebool.. % Union Park Baptist Chureh : throstens to make s grest encroachment TPOR | 759 gclock at the Third Church, corner, of Washing: zgfigslfgrgy;&;‘;;g;‘;ggsgfimmd stat0 | it will speedily find its way: iuto schoold for gmm‘;n’: Sith thio assistance of the Spirit, §alo | At tiio Daptist. Ministors’ meoting held Mon- | o are sorry, to eec tho namg of Florence McCartby llgl_;{,n:;g;:gfigmfg‘; g]mc;x;:‘-;ld:;gm@s 820 | {on aad Carpeaer strees; Subjecla: Chrsi’s = y girle, 4 e sosk of spimtuat o and o | 487, tho following report Tor the month Of Jo0; Lo e ke by should_ ong o s | praio of the Suptems ek, IS, lom | U Gioua by Doy 30 e of Firs oF THE INTERIOR i ion i i i ite gl at Vi race of the * princely McCaura™ bo quarreling for has tLe following sbont pevple ¥ho try to get on Tis conclusion is porfectly evident and inevit- | torest Luudveds, who, weary of drinking ot tho uary shows the progreas of the sversl churches | 1% mater ‘with ~ rod-mosed doacons of a Biptist | ors of ‘the Moslem faith. Night.” . sl fullon] s O D ot mérely Tor Eovs | toresrans of imiiéxibla orthodosy, wore beginaing | it Chicago and fta Ficinity. ‘Tho fgures grve tho | his chameter with = rodmosed Beacons O e o | i oot th. IGhtY - amon Haretuon il presch at the usal wliBonk hijec #0d their echools that Dr. Pusoy and his follon= | o realize and rejoico that thers were reully mors number received ‘in oach chureh, by letter aud | gugnt tobe, a Catholic anda truo Trishman, His It'is said that Dezn Stanley does mot believe | hours at tho Tenth Church, on Ashley street,! near Deadheads Lave broken the backs of churches, col- | ers (of whom Dr. DeRoven is undoubiedly one) i by baptism : Evanston, 8; North Stmfilc,lucaz:o. bt 40 D tholic, and ho was a Catholic, bt e has | in apostolic succession. In s sermon recently | Robey. & e e e otiotn, Do | oo <onte foa use of 11 confessionsl. They oro | *at. machind fothe Temple 30; G t, ‘Chicago, 143 2} 3 ; im i : i > 5 o x zfessional. Y 1 “ Yy, » 0; Coventry Btreet, icago, gin, 42; | become au spostate, There aro reitives of his in this | preached by him in ‘Edinburgh he showed that as - The Rev. J. H. Walker will preach at 10:30 and Dees enterprised of all kindsy and eivil pevernment. | well kuowu to aim st introducing it a2 a saitery Q“}’;‘gg,g‘;;";‘;’gfi,‘:l,,":m‘w B m:&fl:y‘:m,",‘ffi: Wieaton, 187 Englowood, 10; Indiana Avonuo, | ity whom he docs not kuow, agd who vl bos Jake. | & matter of istory there are no successora to | %30 gllock 3t (o Teusion Churck, oa Fousteenth Hiver sycopliantié, hectoring; —anythmg to secure and | 1 necessary, dircipline for all classes of Chris- | porturbed as thie poor ghost inHamlet, because, 6: Secoud Churet, Chicago, '67; Olivet (color- | hetasvea be SHOUR 2 R meiflmm’ o i | the Apostles. These died, and appointed no strect, near TAIOOD, nnedy will presch at 330 o'clock hold fast fo a pesition where he can rob honest toilers tisns, men and women, old and - young, in heaith, | : i i “w i ed), Chicago, 6; Oak Park, 1: Westera Avenue, # one in their stead. e & T\ el e, brtas, o ety | ae well s o ickness, S5 I{::Bg:t:&:thi:u:‘i;yhs‘n\‘;:ie‘:g;cgu‘zfi?i lh%:r;:é?:‘é Chleago. 9;" Providence Church, Chicazo, 2| 20, m‘;;’;nplthcm;ng?i:‘;"q::lmci: Tt s | A roligious paper eays the English Wesloyans S e Jot Teb L R i secure reputatian, hodors, sud emoluments, which Le | But, cavs “Truta,” *Dr. DeEoven does not | i o e ™ o term most admirably adopted | Lweniy-fitth Sivect Chirels, Chicago, 14; Stock- | intelligence, ability, aud reckless courage. Tho Bap- | havo liglons e e e, pusshass of eyt |~ Riiere wil bo preaching st 10:30 aad 7:30 olock st Bas uet tae abiliry or willinguess to win honeatly. - sympathzo with Roman Catliolicism in respect to | st holls out T Univorsity Place, 7; making s total of | tists of the Union Park Church have got fo deal Ju so. b (o Morgoan Befarmed and Jederson Park Church, Tho tame 3 3¢ 4 B a : 1 |*to tho circus-tent, but wholly out of place when 3 > & - houses in one of tho principal strects of Rome, 3 | ) puper strongly edvocates the paseage | confession. . . . TRoman ' Catholicism holds 5 T ‘hich a i " | 176 by baptism and 52 by letter. withan * Irish wolf dog.” -. . ., Such 3 an ] H0mE, | o5 Washington atrect, near Ann., of the Gompuluory Edutation bil o before the | to compulsory confession, and makos privat referring to the Temple, in which God Is epe . witan w1t woll 0BT 51 Snows what mon | a2 the title-doods to tho properly, are) wow [ | —<rue hev, Br. DiilelIord wh presch at 10:30and fliivois Logislaturs. Ivsays: % [t ompalenry o oo sates T aner || sioked, W 7 s Daptist demomainational papers havo beon | S1iomd by A wSpEing (0 CUUIE e Clusey of their | thelr possession. [tis proposed tousa the npper | 739 oclock T Wessminater Church, cormer of Ji i e e eeraments hauw. Jaws for e preven- | porceive Lhat in this country, asary. L eounol | During Iis stey st McVicker's, Trof. Swing | all stirrcd up recently by the reported fact thab | forcfatbers—tho Churea of tho Eccrliving. They g0 to portion of these housos for religions worship, | and Peoria streets. . : 2 Suep P € i had preached mainly on Christ and ‘Faith. Had | Dr. Olmstend, editor of the Boston Walchman | ruin snd they bring bs to ruin. God gives them power | ywhile the lower patts will be rentod for business —The Rev. Jamea Mdnnghhghwifl hlpmch -‘ts b ' Cliareh, corner of $ii tion of cruelty to snimals. And if a pacént orguar- | supported by the civil power, the Church of i i i i e Bizat S = with i i - v e % e he remained, he might, for a sermon or two, | and Reflector, whi® in Europe, baa artaken of | over those whom He wishes topunisk, We wish the ™ ‘usual hours at the Pirst Scotc] | sz wihhold clotbiag eut food frow bl ld, | Ntome exorcisesaoy more “compuision " [ 1Gpl: | huve maiued, ho might, for.s sermon or, vo, | o on communion D csontativea of | Dants: Ghurch Joy of Flozence McCarthy. Ho Is now purposes., P B oS 8 eaus stresis. Morniug Subject: *The : o with Litd. Tsisnota crade, et ano inconsiste | LE its members to confession ‘than Dr. De: | yan or of Charity,—that Empress of ail tho vir- | other Qenominations. A good ‘many explana- theirs. They may enjoy him. Thoso whocomotous | Prof. Beyschlag, in a review of recent German | Right Cure for, Care.” : todomth Bl Ee et e e oy what 1o g, | Joven, armedwith all the authority 4 s col- | T O O e erLiaps, ovon Veritus” might | tions of this conduct havo been 07 6xPIO- | from tho ranks of Projestantiam donot actia tois | Litersturo on tho Cplstlo James, states as his | —The Rev. C. L. Thompson will preschst the nemey i ateptamersly to look on mnd do nothng, when pa- | lege, does over the unauepecting ‘youth submit- | yiavd rojoiced that hi}’_;fimmfl 0 Doad Heads” | Olmstead’s friends; buk nono o to| ™" opinion that it was written by James, the brother | hoursat the Fifth Chinrch, corner of Wabaeh venua R T a equally eruel and lsriafal negloct | ted fo bis government; And if 16 doesnotfe: | wefo not really e eatefal Tocipicnts of o this O evong ndvoeates of open com- 5 e R ok et P e Lord whom ho distingaishes from tho | 3od Thisty-imt strcet, Byoplng subject *Theologh ~ ; b < g Elder Jacob Knapp, tle great Baptist rev Do Apiostiosof that name. He regards it ag the | “LERIUR M OMEL rin presch at the usal i T Tegard o {he mundn of their chiidren? gard it as - necexsary,” why does he recommend | Goupol.” f g H P i3 3 ospel. munion. At length, Dr. Olmstead himself has | g 7 8 : iot, is noar tho close of his days, from pulmonary | oldest book in the New Testament, and of the | nours at the Fourth Church, “THE STANDARD i and practiceit i ich * Veritas" i & ¢ | warns the impenitont not to i sway from the | “But” suys “FairPlay,” Dr. Delloven isno NELTR L A T b boan beard from, and e saye the Srens WIS | disease. Heia pe Tiosklond, . Oreicat intorost, as roflocting the garliest opin-,| © —The Rew. W, W, Ackai, D, D, will prosch 24 i reseat revival moévement, and harden their’ -advocate of private confession in the ordinary GW,,’el " much in the eame light that Shylock | “no one present ,cx,,d.,d‘ the obsérvance of | . Tne Rev.Isasc James, the oldest local preacher | ions of the Jewish disciples, and, indeod, of tho®| 10:45 aad 7:10 o'clock, at the Ninth Church, Evening i carts. 'he cditor discusses tho appeal of | uso of tho torm.t And then ho goes on €0 8d- | profortioned the loes of Jessica, his jewols, and | that hotr 85 a churchly ordinaace, such ss Dap- | in the Mothodist Church in tho Duitod States, | moro religious Jows, among whom Jesus and bis | Sblets \ Jfats *preavsterian Inldel? Hasto 37 : tho Baptist Edacational Commission, and saya; | ¥ocaie b8 most beautiful and effective tho ex- | DR 8“1io knifo-sharpening Joi lamented | tists, and others aa well, hold it %o bo'as com. | died at Bustleton, Pa., Jau. 26, aged 97. brothers wera raised. v z SO IR SR AT ONIE i Intelligent Mapisty avo beginuing fo approciace (ha Sraon ggflrfngmx’,gfif;‘““;:;ggggmgh'gh_rlffl is Jessics, but ho mourned and raved for his | monly observed.” Tho Rev, Dr. N. E. Cobloigh, editor of the | A councilof all Presbsterian churches in the | The Rer, . A Bortlett will preach at 10:20 and 7:30 | i e o i Wb Siocaion | (8, Sy D, N e o i | j o T o SRR T D o o o pnon. | yorld bas baen profectod and he propuraions | ot o Himnis Cheh, comerof s K180 7 3 " quite | “Ho jegrets that he has bid along farowall to | A revival in the Methodist Church at Wheeler, | monin Feb. 1. Yo for it are making; progress. “Ab Lhegus: meeting "‘“%.:?}’&i?&“fi“;}:\‘,;u il presch ab 10:30 12d The e 1 i the new States and Territories, end that Chris~ [ the relation’of ‘= father” to the boss! Ah! 4 el b 4 b 3 T civalization and Iufidel socialfsm are 6 ght-it | v btedly—n F vl Al y1cVicker's, with its space, its gallofics, and its | Ind., has resultedin twenty-four conversions. 2 5, | of the Presbyterian General Assembly of the | o770, 5 - of Ax) B0 o wal . s they it e Bl yon “wmdoubiedlyia Tather, Confesser, "Yle | goot-iguta’ bt ke sbouhds in jor ot bols,| e Rer. . W. Gorlom, Laa, huen liboring e B et D i | Uniind. Staiees comuitize, vas sprolsied. 1o ks e an sk choreh, oo 2 onal Commuscion Is o living agenics, grdod T8 SOrh i o ‘. uow ono of 800 or 800 who, from Sundsy to Sun-; > efully in & revival eff ' & corraspond with other Presbyterian bodiesin | : iy t theme o ktretchipg out 3 stroug Band {0 help thie Christizn altogether _ superior to ‘apy of OUF' | gugigive s clink to the box, as it winds its way succesafully in & revival effort at, Sycamore, Ill. | Advocate. xelntlol:l 76 the subject. - The gmm et s u;x"rfi 1:‘:. Jobt: 5;::5:&‘;1& }uc:r‘h R e A e O of Soas imsttutions, and s beacon- | old-fashioned Protestant institutions of lear; | from pow to pew; from saiut o stancr. A Methodist *Holiness” Convention willbe | g i eri ol : nmiiatione, and 8 = et 5 7 A e Con arab F. Smiloy, whom tho, Prosbterian_di- | braco tho Reformed churches of tho Continent | strect ¥§§&'§u§?§£$£p&m?§m3n&mufifi$:-':’.'1‘1?:6 o e e Mothaats, “ conleur do tose " | Hg rojofces evidently thatnot uno of the rog: Deld in Rock Island, 11l., beginning Feb. 17. Tk Avava.dut of theif churchos, | of Europe, the Presbsterian churchos of ‘Ton | **“Tio Rer, Atbert Bushnall will preach st the 525 T o B Borning, will now fivo cheeefully | mon pags by their own institutions and Cbureh- | war contributors need fear (hafy in thatitobe | The Galens Strcet IMothodist Episcopal | i engaged in & eorios of meetings in‘one'of the | land, Seotland, wnd Treland, and the Presbyte- | Bouss at the Leavitt Street Chuse, comer e and Lopefully \hea, thes see conceatradion of effot | Recino ! AWell, thes do the samo. in fmtd o4 ;mped-!br ?istunt féxfm.t when, £hey shall spply |- Charch, at Aurors, IIL, is in the midst of, a ro- | Aethodise churches of Cincinnati. rian and Reformed churches of America. street, SissEs aud prosvect of = wiss snd economes]. expendliar |- Ttoman atholic seiools, sud 80 do Tigh Cliurely - for hesvenly zovards that suy abgel af (ho 558, | vival. Sl o T, Mosloy banshon will delivor an ad- | _Tho o, Grrus Foss, D. D., st o miskionary | Toero il bo noservics 3,0 JELcr Park Chrch £ = i y gates, in the intoreat of Truth or * Versss, e annual. missionary | meeting in tlie Dedford-Streot Methodist Epis- | o-do, b, ‘order of the Hoard of Deacons, The 8uw Thone~that Iy to euy, peoplo who are soinfatu- | 'TEE% I8 (38 SR B ouvonly claihs | ¢ 0 tbe genersl class mesting held in Abingdon, | dress at tho forth e i wiats | day-achool will meot ag usnal st 230 0C0Ck: | 1y "The sditor discusscs compulsory education in | Med'se to think tuat it i consistent ] 1 o a ing e i b with the | g5 i “ Ear 1., Jan, 25, 165 persons *‘spoke in halt an | meotingof tho United Methodist Free Churches, [ copal.Church, m;xmum'mg&mim compulsory education simply duty of Protestant paronts to send their children, ms"gli:;cle;fl;:ndmd them, by Fasthon ves- | 3 5 ioh 1 b ono speach i overy ten | to ba eld in Exeter Hall, Loadon. " | years ago now, I songht in Rome industriously mflfi?&fi’fln‘f{fi&?fmm ‘piptism atet e law providing pulsory e simply | whether boys or girls, to schools got up for the Tt was necdless for ** Veritas » to nsrort that seconds, Either the speeches were, short or | Tiwo lady ministers, Mary C. Nind, of Winona, | for somo placo to purchxge tho Now Testament. | evening service. 3 § protection to tho child 10 whicht is entitfed, and a : H o e ot & san olding official position T | elee little time was wasted in silenco. Minn., and Lucy E. Prescott, of St. Louis, 1% | I sought'in vain; not a copy was on saloin the | = —TheRevr. G. W. Xorihrip . D., will preack 3 e O bl of Steelf to tecure. Itcompels's |- 1O faich. In rogard to which, I must | {ilo church.” Sarely noone as all tod with 5 O e - ecaching in Mofhodist revivals in Paptlcity. Now zvor against the Vatican itsel f [ 10:30 3nd 7:00 o'clock et the “Ashiand Avennb Cburchy SR it ds wmable of Heel mete exorciroaf agos. | fariher soy, that if peopic Iike flio sjstom prac, | the carnest publi e f b Fone Methodism in St. Poul snd its vicinity ia re- | succesafully preaching = et zovivals in | " Gopoaitory whers tho Word 18 sold_openly, | corner of Momroe and Taulina FECPL: o L - aa¢ aceirts Tighta bath of tho Siats | ficed ut Raciuo, snd 0 touchirigly recommended e el o thio Fourth | ported to bo fourishing. Revivals ars in prog- | several iowns in 3nuesors. o e atic dares to question. At Rome | —The Bev. A, Front will presch o i sl 70 ) fan instant ouppose that ho | reas at. sevoral pointé,—at Glesson, Dundas, | 3frs. Van Cott, the great Methodist evangelist | Protestantism S mibers raors than fariy chapéls | FORK st ibe Dnisity Placo Church, f " srd of the child which the parent s under obligation |.by 4 Tair-Play,” they can have it still more e 5 gt 4 o ot eet. “If ho noglect or refuse to meet his respon- | fully developed . in & dozen Josuit Colleges, did.. Rather would wo imagino him thopresiding | Taglor's Falls, Shakopoo, and Cottage Grovecir- hier. now in Baltimore, is_going to hold a Forahip” or Place, opposite Rliodes avente. S e N iter povor sieps = Aad forees D | ghell of hems slso_moro decidedly successful, | £20,"% o o par thos. onb who would nos | .caks, ‘Tho tirao S, Paul churchos are PIosper- | Campmeetiog o aahoros of Lika Tatos, Cal or plassgraf ROGALID, ofen oy Y ot | g e ke préach sk b intd the path of duts: e O o 'repirds' pimbors and fgances, than | Sren 50 BACH =8 losn siow sinder 4hat nhich | iop, A Dext Juno 2 R, | e e o ation hia besg Tormed fox the'| * —ittie Bev el e of New York, ¥ilpresch S e » L | , tha i ime at i 1 i i 3 A a o | —The Rev. yt, of ; * WESTERN CATHOLIC. 5o ever mscertamed that Racino Collegois. | ™ot wyentas,” but ;eé:f&,:{’r“;‘;‘;‘;‘flf’flffi; 5 svivals continuo to bo reported fromallparts | - Monsignor Dominique de PanelliArchbishop | purpose of seading” tho Dible from Bouse fo | atT1 aad 73 tlock, o ho Seklgan ‘Avedae Caurety N i v - ¥ near Twenty-4 rect. _ The Western Catholic eays there are o ob- | As to (he intellectual iruining and moral and re- joctions to compulsory edteation lows: First, | jigious results of the system pursucd at Recine, [* be enforced ; and second, the | T Tiave taken come paius to iuform ‘myself, and of tho country. The Northwestern Advocale | in partibus of Lydda. in Palestine, has gong to hous Lt 3 preachat 11 this weoks mentions convorsions 28 {ollows: | Genovn mnd given b 'adhosion fo Pora Hya- | Itmsy bo intoresting to many thousands who Y e D D eving 720 Corning, Is., 10; Freodom, Ill, 10; Verons, | cinthe's party. .| aro now studsing the book of Exodus in the Na- | oclock at tho First Charch, ou Wabseh 25eade, P57 The Rev. Olympis Brown has commenced a tional Sunday-School Lesson Series, to know that Hubbard conrt, ., 50: “Falls, 40; B: : 5 3 ch 3t 1030 , 50; Towa Folls, 40 Bay | 00 (PG, DT uning talks in_ber church at | tho Moliumaiedans bavo a thoory o) Alosce some” e e G Pt D, Dy 10 impulsive spostlo, that original kecper of tho sacred koy, whose courage thrico weakened ere e s o Tight o usurp the plice of the pa- | Lelievo it wonld bo easy to point out, in the East e o, Wt peibapR s wobe fi;&g;;‘{;g;g 1y 407 Windmao, Tud 10, Maghalltoyn, Ta., Teut as the nattral gusrdian of tho child. 8358 | and in the West, s scofo of oid-fashioned *S¢c- | will #dead-head ” into beaven some poor, bro- 157 Sandyville, i i i ‘ enforvos b bataraland political duty. It estenda that | o orocs purposa of proselsting them to the i | | | i they can never | 4 the Catholic: - tarian Colleges™ that bave been, to say the | 1 5 r} i Vies, Mich., 20 ; Viola, Minn., 15 ; Sprin; 5 9 A % -~ ! It the State hus the right to_enforce s ideas with | least, quite as successful in training up soveral Lo, A O s wilywa wio, during | 1"} Viciorls, e 2 E heistion Hollow, | Dridgeport, CE, on *Our Relations to tho Ty wustdigeriot from that given in the Bible. Ono | Slock, at the Second Church, corner of Mors 45 i regard to thiy matter on fhie parezts by o pority of | generations of men who, by their intellectual enilie Iite, fad Jepp A ow's mite to con- | 71" o5 Burnside, IiL, 2 ; Camanche, Ia., 10 ; | ferior als.” who Lss examined this subject says: ‘*They | Monrooetreete, - ke | Telsouing, it s a right {o wame the school, and the | gnjere, their moral integrity, and their zoal for Ot Sarauiite Ta, 133; Stillwater, Minn,, 35, Bo- | Tho Rev. Gustavus Schulz died at Will: cay that Moses a3 an infant waa three, somo ssy | | —The Kev. W. W. Everte, It il Dt U0 Tl | Xind'of education which it my propose ;:and, follow- 1 Ohiristi h It is possible, thongh not probable, that | = s 28 5 " . s 0 - Gustavus a ame- | forty, daysin the ark, and atlast flosted from. | ing and tho Rev. Dr. Everts this_evening, it 2 4 oo thestep liftle further, it husalso tho Nght town- lightencd Clristianity, have exerted 8 far-' | « Vorjtas,” whilo "**not holding oficial pogition sides theso, powerfal rovivals are said tobein | pori, Pa., Jan. 9, at the ago of 99 years. Ho | the Tilo by a branth cuaal into & tank in the very | dlana Avenue Chapel, corner of Tuirticth sazoeh o 4 perintend the moral snd ' veliglous -training of "the |:reaching infinence, of which, as yot, one can 82 | i1 t),e Church,” has the foibles of his kind, and | progress in Newark, West Aurora, Morrison, | was-the oldest Lutheran clergyman in the United | midat of Pharach's palace, and that Pharaoh had —Tho Rov, J. Malvern will pxw:nmw""”“ d f B finaily, i i the Tight to select the religion | po indications cither at Racibe - or i any 8chool | yeqlizes that in au sudience of 800 ho might have Chenos, Oak Park, IIL.; and et Leroy; Indiznola, '| ‘States. * B vor dsilghters aflicted with griev raoh had | 0BG Free Daptist Curch, corner of Js€8E8 ‘which the child must adopt. condiicted tipon the principles of thio followers e A 2w audience of. 8,000 | Decors, Sionx City,-aud Algous, Ia. , < gutors afflioted with grisvons diseases, | ang Loomis streets; : of Loyols. : ?;nfi lengu 3 YA: ll“ o %Bagca“n am S PISCOPALIAR, Miss Bcr;n %\nfls& dlughta_rh of Rear-Admiral gheu :111"1,: eldifrt dm;-;&l} touched " the arle of ONTTARLAN. o . Geui . L it s - 2 ) if 1 X ite GLIZE or chronic ai! i bo this me CORRESFONDENCE. Bat the point in rogard to which theso gentle- | janco in the lists of Seraasion, and hus signally | _The 8t. Lous Democra: exys a3 immprce con- 530;;%; fmt:iednélt.\eu ()s:gf:’u?x;g'é&%a:?u wm:e ment. - Tn tu ol the resf\‘v‘:i;"fi;r'éfi';fi‘g‘.i?; R Taind Cotie g, at the GBI A pp. TALATAGE A METHODIST.” e meelres out o prove, that T | {ACO1n big roply o prize the' jewel of consist- | ETOBtion ascembled in St. Pauls Church. ; 4 2 v oD, AV, Pl i T Aliehigan svenas and Twel B s e e iahiy v slandered Dr. DeKoves, | Seiledin his reply topriz Loy B acla,Til, on Foo. 4, i being the occasion | coavent in Daltimore, Jan. 30. i They say that Moses'rod became | of the Messah, corner of et Gompuny o o the Editer of The Chicago Trioure? by | 5 that of Transubotantiasion aud the Maes. 1a oY, lexioom, i Veritss,” and lesrn the | of Distop {Vhifehouso's vitation to tho priest, | Tho Rer. Nelton i, D Dy ot the dattc | 10 2k amerpent that it theow down, ihopalass | 7, s i b Stn: In the TRIBUNE'S report,of & €rmon bY | repard ¢4 this, T am ot such a £570 in theology | gaored meaniog O et o oo™ eny | Thirty-sic condidates wero confirmed, after an | odist Episcopal Church in Washington Terri- | sios. e e e ond treas | Zhing per. B Laixd Collier il the Rev. J. 0. Peck it is stated that that gen- | as ot to be wwaro that tho languago quoted 12 | pame,—sco too,in tre exiicle misquoted fiom, | eloquent sermon by tho Bishop. | tory, diod Jan. 2. At the time of his death ho | roncs and sticks S hith they bad ia8s to ag o | e Bsr. A {leman reforred to tho~fact™that 3,000 people | Tizk Tamusz i regard o the prescnes of Okrist | {pgs i Fre Chiurch” at the worst, doplored the The Protestant Episcopal Church in_ Philadel. | as’ Superintendent of Public Instruction for | ik snaies.. They eay. that there were toetve | Soimon7n stoofwp i Di. Talmges chisteh, Brooklsn, | inthe Eucharist” 2 agf e COEuigt i 5! | Meccesiis (4nd eviipa-trsncously condemnca | phis, Pa., bs 4 lasge number of flourishing | the Teriort B o von Tor o tmalvo fibon of Tnracl, | . —he ker.C. Wendto wl presch £ 100,00 e e axked to be enrotled in tlio smy of Christ. | BU¢ o Lt e ot Ll o | Do Sadoiment) which removod from the reach of | Sunday-achools, Thred of thom Lave an at- Cyrus H, McCormick, publisher of the Jnterior, | and that at'Sinai Motes heard the sonnd of the | tho North Churet, cornerof Praide s7eeR : iker “DE” T i Koven of maintaining tho sentiments of Luther, | muyy one whio was fast_shattering into atoma | tendsnce cach of oer 1,000, TTho debomination | appeals this weck to “the whole -evangelical [-creative pen running’ on the' tablets of* tioth stveet. No evening service. = - © Then adda the speaker, “Dr. Tallmage i8 8 | poc T lmicw that his heus, Dr. Pus 3 - a PD i creative pe 4 tablets of green T O e o that, I & Mot begaze ] 1 ggpzszg s corypieus, DE. Tuser | o oidepiriual el ith- visanes ss gim as | s 8 sehoos, 1664 toacher, and 25438 pupls | press ” to % singd fmly for tho common oanso, | emersld ; e Tho ey, 3, E. Fornaier 351 preach st {88 ol L odist ; 0o, not <34 pbicos I 3 war, and giving in their stcad faces as sweet 23 in the city. » -and agninst the assailants of the infallible Word s biani: S e el p:F er, corner of W dist 1n & Presbierian chrrch.” g as an arch-heretic, and protesting nggmufilh:;e?- ‘mercy, end forgiving as divinity. CONGREGATIONAL. o™ “"To card is undoubtedly called out by | gis the effarts to ghmf“méa.‘“ wvorld, it is f:fi':;g%fi;&:fig;;“fib ecta s - Religley, This is not thé frst time that similar clairs oguition of the “Swedish Chureh by the Angli- e Fpee CHURCH Tho Union Park Congregationial Church of this | what he considers the grave heterodox symp- said that Mchatimedan fanaticiem has proved | 12810 800 "R The Prrsonality of 8 Baformer, have boen sdvaniced by a Methodist miister. | 2! not metely because he regarded its orders city is ip the midst of azewival T e to be breaking out among the | Songer than soy aget of heathenism. in other | Zfuefior. A, G, Fish,of Eaclae, Wt e ave boen advance 4 ~ | as defective, but_much moro on account of its WII0 OWNS EROF. SWING ? % Presbyterians of Chics pah parts of the world. Thronghout the half century | 5 Siurcsy Chapel st 7:30 o'clock:” Ko 'morning s Ofton i it aeserted that Methodism lesds the | Lutheranism, Bat **Fair-Play "'is evidently | To the Editor of The Chicago Trivune: .| The Aliance says: Tho Revs. Dr.Sayage and | FT¢s03 eriang 80: . it basboen @eath to a Moslem to forsake Islam | vice. o asgousand WA van in every, Christian enferpriso.” Bub such & | quite: out. of, his. depth. when he, undertakes | Sm: Last Sungsy morning TE TBmUNE con- | Boy bave begn assisting the Bey. W, H.Bornard | The Rev. Asa- Couniryman, of Corunna, | and accept Christianity s and to-day_the feitors -gmxgv._m-_nflq,‘_"!fli'_@," e =2

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