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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. Alaske boundary.’ It is under the direction of a : fcot without an angwer being attempted. At I Methodist minister from Victoria. Out of a ; lengths little fellaj, who had’ beaa ecratching camp of 800 persons, he baptized 195 children, ' his hesd ajl the while, looked cp and said: | and 18 adults, and received 35 on probation. | “Well, I don't know, uoless it was to geba fair; ‘RELIGIOUS NEWS. THE NEW COAL. XX Shawnee Coal, from Perry Couns ty, O.~interview With the Presi. ry degren of solicitude to gecure funda of which he is actually in noed often excites carping criti- cism and unjust sapersions. He is consequent- ly dependent in large measure on the liberality tubric, and the opinions of the fathers, { fnse, we shall just know who and how many Another -is distinctive principally upon the | they are, inasmuch as the ballots gre now pre~ Yode of baptiem. Another hange its faith upon | served in that little book of the Secretary. she seven Pointa of Salt ‘ “a he - —_ ma and—shbal! I ssy—honesty of his congregation. | fling at him!” dilate with peculiar unction upon Election, Fore- par a onety i catignity. | c¢47eligiona journal says: Bighop Piero, of the | Hing at him! i dent. te te 8 ordwation, &c. Others still, rejecting nearly all THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. sauppows mich, to the discredit of Christianity, | Methodist Episcopal Church South, reeeatiy af- | Parson Brownlow tolla a good atory of an old) ‘the toa weat ‘ to whet tel A Laymzn Preaches om | ein ee ci thelrfollomers that Got ina ‘THR STANDARD Hee Proving to. Pes pproken reed. church | tendod service at the Mormon Temple and called | Presbyterian bachelor. pretcher, ‘kuowa, almost | édterag taubatts eesibng pitiylede| business 18 relegated too ofteneither to men who aro too busy to think of religions affairs gave on Sunday morning, or elae to some good o}d fossil, who, haviog no capacity for tho successfa} ad- ministration of his own affaira, exhibits 3 corre- a8 a woman-hater until he was S0yearsold, when « | | he married and settled somewhere among tho ‘this great staple. mountains of South Carolina, The parsoneays: | Two months ago’ the Baltimore & Ohio Bail. ** Our bachelor friand was preaching on the sin- | road yrag opencd, aud a new coal insrodqced inte ‘I have bought s piece of ground } our market and tesad by a number of 6ur iron: upon Brighsm Youug. Among the tonica of | loving Father, who will not visit dite eina with { conversation wan the foliowing: “How do you infinite and eternal punishment; and eoonad infinitum, Now, true Christian charity ehonld, and does, makes anearnest appeal for the University of Chicago, and hopes to age it set on its feet by the liberal contributions of those who are pot the course of the article the editor Charity. | and your people get money for such a magnifi- cent structure (temple) as this 2” says the Rishop. “Oh, very easily,” he said. ‘Our treasury ia { net's excuses. Dr. L ds thi C . Man. teach ali these various sects to cultivate a spirit | Baptists, In Js iz, Leeds the Coming 77 | of tolerance towspds those Was Guifer Seom then, ive Peer ae Oy ete uation sof church | nover empty.” “Well, bow do you mausga ; ad wish to go and cosit, esdoua Hare nant works and furnaces for ‘heallig bl fen wil fer, and it is in vain to hope (even i i business, that?” “EB: ” a + of inctinati ret oe 5 i COS e locks and We may be allowed to say, is the one to suffer, and suffer the more, becanse very Mormon,” he replied, ‘pays a a Sel tastion te stead se ates: neta rane j hotels, as well as in 7 private residences ag farther, and wo beg ‘unsuitable in this tenth of his income to the Church. if he makes 5 js Clergymen’s Salaries, it were desirable)" that all should. have | preihren without eling for a the shoddy ethics of the day reqiire that he : the samo ia of religions troths. We plies, to confide to tho assurance we ine, tank tie of alter ta iene? : 100 bushels of wheat, the Church geiatan. Un- | yoke of oxen, and must needs go and prove | a parlor and domestic coal, with’such a universs] do not expec! in otHer matters, Two | fsirs of the University leas Providence, sud the seasons, acd the earth j them.’ This eeems « case of naceaaity. A third : verdict io its favor that a reporter called.-at the Probably only those who have tried it know how dificult and disheartening the labora of the cere, pastor's study becomo when constantly inteerup' Point connected with univervity management and sT@ | od by the fruitless dyus of butcuer and baker. | a ee teat teal for’ sii is | au infliction especially severe to the minister of Gina if’aot at once, be made secure, and that those | the Gospel whose senso of justice is ontraced | who give to the University and ite management their | by his inability to meot just demsuds, and whose confidence will have no reseon in the end to repent | spirits sink, since he can discern no escape from the trast. What is to be deprecated, and what, if apy- | the inevitable labyrinth of debt and duns. Many fhing, will ruin the denominationrl hopes ere, 18 dis | 5 poor sermon can be traced to this ‘disprriting ee ae, Tae ate, d'the sucle | innonce, Many a lifeloss discourse is tho direct | piel et Neer ete elaped result of slow pay or insufficient support. Min. isters are failing in their work ey. Es becausa 8 fabric comes down in ruin and disgrace. 5 ‘THE ADVANCE * f ff a A their hands are thua hopelesaly tied. it not | deprecafes churches whose vitality and life do- | i:8 sor the churclies to practice in behalf of It remarks that the : office of the Company, at No!” 8 Wachingtan street, for euch information tegarding it ag might be of general interest. Here he had the pleasure of meeting “+ 0) GEN. We De WAMILTON, Less ae of Newark; Ohio, Proaident of the XX mines'ag Shawnee, tho has- located id this city, and, with : it Mesars. C. C. Horden and H. Hafer, well-knot t a church-meeting ha is reparted to hat Sernane gat ‘ din made a speech as follows: “Ihave made up my , dealora here, répredenta tHe Baltimore & Ohio mind to give my property to the service of:the | Coal’ Company, recently organized, through Lord. 1 have seveial- thousand dollars in | whose energy'this coal bas been 20 extensively : mouey, all of which L bestow on. the Church. I ! introduced. bee ; bave some flae blooddd etocs,. especially some | Reporter—Would you be kind enough, Gen said, ‘I have married » mife, and therefore can- notcome. ' Here is acase of natural impossi- ditity, from which we may iafer,’ contipued our ‘bachelor preacher, ‘ that one woman will pull a man farther from the Lord than ten stecrs.' In an inland town of California is an indir ual who claims to haves secret cure: far diph- theria, to the.sale of which he devotes his ener- gies, ‘Tho man has lately become religious(? jurpose to make this a school of which the whole tsnd Enay one day be proud. “Membera of the Board, oF ila ‘will be bappy to angwer questions on any all fxil, our treasury will never be empty." A CATHOLIO MISSIONARY AMONG THE NEGROES. ‘The Lonisville Journal says: “A cable tele- ine a few days ago announced that the Right ‘ey. Herbert Vaughan, D. D.,, Roman Cathoiic Bishop of Salford, England, accompanied by sav- eral priests, had sailed for this country, for the purpose of promoting the Catholic mis- j sions among the nogroes of the Sonthern States. The Right Rev. Mishap, who will coma to this city, aa we ara informed, soon after his arrival in this country, is one af the most zealous clergymen in Great Britain. Ho is 42 years of age. Ho waa born at Gloucester on tho léth of April, in the year 1932, and was men may look upon some grand natural scenery, and yet their impressions of it will differ as widely as it is possible to conceive. ‘The poet or the artist gazing upon Niagara Falle are awed ‘and inspired by the majesty and grandeur of the sight, while a practical, unsenti- mental business-man sees only a splendid water~ ower, So, too, a sentimental young lady, Bee- ing a lamb skipping and playing in tho clover, goes into ecstacies Over the swect emblem of in- nocence, while her companion, with more stomach than sentiment, is thinking how tooth- some a quarter of that same lamb would be roasted, with mint sauce and green peas. Yet Drs. Van Cott’s Story of Her Pro- Tonged Fast. Opinions of the Religious Press. Notes and Personals at Home and no one thinks of quarreling about those | pend ufon the pastor. e for tt in behalf | Abroad. differences, but all exerciso wise tolersnce; | church w or is desigaed to be permanent, while ° their ministere the Lonesty and justice which | oyested at Stonrhurst Colloga, Lancashire, on | Black Hack b alot wane | cle te We buf in matfers of rligions faith what do we seo? | thie Pastor may die, move array, or becoute Let- they profeee? | fhe, Continent, and in Rome, He founded and | chareh, ‘Thave alro'a lot” of erait sad fone | eral, to farnish such items in connection witt lergyman whoisa faithful and ofiicient laborer | erodox in sentiment. Says the Advance: IS MISCELLANY, ig Prosident ot St. Joseph's Foreign Missionary | produce, which in like manuer { bostow on the | your enterprise'as you think would boot interes, | RELIGIOUS MIS Coliege at Bil Hill iddlorex. “Tonads tho | Church. There ia but euething m silmy pox tothe puble? : mater in the vinoyard ‘is impelled by conscientious scruples to omit some non-eesential sentence prescribed Ly the Church to be used ia a certain sacrament, and he is at once pounced apor, his work interrupted, bis usqfulness curtailed, anda “M2UE YOR GSEATEST OF THESE IS CHARITY.” | Porseention inangurated a8 relentless as those of Olden times. Sentences of depositions and It in quits a common custom with clerical sermonizers, when they have selected a part of a | degradation follaw, and such is the vindictiva- !nees shown that it almost seems to s layman ‘verse or sattence as a text, to read explana | a 4 { Church Services To-Day. ‘When it is remembered how evanescent popnlarity | : ‘ly i { IX CHICAGO, cioso of the year 1871 he accompanied to Mary- laud tho first detachment of priests who wero H sent out fromthe institution on s specis! mission | to the colozed popelation of the Unized States. Dr. Vanghan haa acquired great repnzation as a Preacher. He ia also a newspaper proprietor snd writer, being the owner of the London Tablet, and bas published many pamphieta an snbjects of Catholic faith and the commission segsions which I reserve for myself, and that is ; i lertai i my crlebrated medicine for the cure of ‘diph- | ,, C°% Hamilton—Certainly, wo hope to interest therta, which I will continuo to sell as heretofore | the people of Chicago, bus the best item I coulg for tho moderate price of $2 a bottle.” : furnish at this particuiar time would be In the early days of the admunistration of jus- ° STERN CAS PERLE Ct tice in Vassar, the solemnity of our courts was ' Reporter—What are the especial cbaracteri sometimes disturbea by a ludicrous incident, of tics of your coal? : ies which the following is ao interesting illusira- | Gen, Hamilton—It {s'semi-bituminous, hirg y ia; that Henry Ward Beocher is almost the only example of ita continuance for twenty-six years; when ote reflects that, in our large cities, a new celeb thre four and the minister Saas ere ib, lute compariuve olacurity, as | ‘Tha Plymouth Congregational Church of this | 40 our own city, in the North Divisian, where once | city expects to be ablo to worship in their new puiar cry was “Collyer,” and then it waa “Swings” | caine about May. ig a Zai'when it le further noted that the crowd which | { floats sbout to gratify its curiosity seldom aida either The Second Baptist Ohurch have been hold- There is a ravivalin progress in the Baptist : Charch at Austin. A LAY SERMON, m7 imit that nothing but the strong arm of civil Isw ‘ the pecuniary or the spiritual strength of a church, it | és tory thereto tile context. In bumble mutation | saves tho hheretica from a good old-fashioned | willbe aren thst a wiso church will healtate to utd | ing large meetings with incrossing interest. Per Pee IEpra AT erties | Hou:" Irsooms that au aged Emerald Telaaden, | g.G iene meena seem bitumln 3 of my reverend co-workers, I will give the Toasting. Another one, in his public addresses | Upon abifting sands, eo ‘There are sigas of a revival reported. discs having caused hie son-io-iew to be arrested and . 804 bright freo from enlphar, urna open - stance of the verce from which my textisfaken. | and sermons, utters sentiments which are | The Advance has established a publishing and ; Fellowhip meatinga wore held last weak in PER SON AL. brougat before Justice Bourna on a charge of | re ee aating ane ee sacks, and leariug “There remaineth, therefore, these three: | broader aua more catholic than were prescribed | editorial office in New York. H rs Goiall Obaraioe «alv racer ‘ : peasuit and batters. tnd caceeeded th mterea ‘ . pied to ‘Tie INTERIOR, tho _ Congrogatio arches at Lyansvilte, AT TOME, fino imposed upon him, and way oxpromang fie the Manufacture of iron from the ore thrtgh all e The Rev. J. J. aio ie recta, SThie | its tages. Ite freedom from impare gases Ihaxes frving is supplying the pulpit of tho Western Avenue Charch, temporarily. Tho Mev. Dr. Cheney, pastor of the Fourth Baptist Church, has been seriously ill during the past week. J The late 0. B. Goodyear gaye, says the by the fathers of the particular branch of the Church with which he is connected. The cry of heresy and unsoundness ia raised, and he is ; obliged to leave his work to defend himself ; before 8 hundred or more of his brethren, triumph ina series of hideous grimaces, Thia naturally eoragzed bis unfilial kingman shook his fist threateningty in the old man’ and vituperated thusly: ‘Ye old villaint Ye're . an old murderer, ye are! Ye killed two meu in | Canada, avd then run away to this counthry, and : I can ptove it by yer own danghther here, yo vile lain!” Dunng’ this the old man sat andibly ' Maywood, aud Crote, near Chicago, and at South Chicago, The First Baptist Ohurch hope to have their new chapel, on the corner of South Park avenue ! and Thity-first street, completed by the Ist of May next. : it peculiarly a domestic and parior cual, whale ty strength and manner of barniog makes it unsure passed fur steam purposes, * Reporter—Where is this coal found, and what is the comparative cost of vroducton? is Gen. Hamilcon—The coal compavy f represent built a railroad trom Newsrx, O., eonth 44 miler, Faith, Hope, and Charity. But the greatest of spese is Charity.” “These three” have beon long known as the three Christisn graces, bat the last mentioned is the crowning one of all, nd, when faily comprehended in all itsheighth, ‘breadth, and depta, will be found to inciude all in its firet number, after eetiing ant on a new departare editorially, has much less theology { than usual in ifs columns, aud 8 good deu! moro attention ia paid to practica) Christiavity. Its iwho aro also taken from their legitimate | theology ia confined to a consideration of tho | work; and epend days and wecks in listening to | probabilities of the union of the Cougregationat uchristisu wrangling. No one } and Unitarian bodies. Other editorials general- or engagiog in w h the others. it i ¥. i “ the West,” and on i i =; | is editied. No one is ‘benefited, and moro's the | ize on “Church Progress in the West, ‘The Indiana Avenue Baptist Church received Tal ppt tied has 2 " len : Charity 18 by many enpposed to consist in | ‘No one can exclaim, “Behold! huw these | “ Conscience and Religion.” F Standard, al sum of £20, 880 | Crinding hie teeth, ead was silent fora while. Pebetteting an andeveloped field of coal in ne lore True Christian | The Interior enya: “We eee it statod on yory | Several members by baptism on the last two | Baptist Theological Seminary. Finally his faco brightened, and Jamping'up he Perey caer alanine I TUL Ione manny exclaimed: ‘And ye did worse than that: ye ate mate on Good Friday when ye was a Catholic! Yo heretic, yo!" Murder wan nowhere.— Fassar 8 and, minea by drifting into the hillside at about ‘ig the usual cost of mining. At the sou ker tians love one suother.” charity is productive of s spirit of tolerance which world prevent all such hartful and numil- ' "Whe Rev. Leroy Cburch, late associate editor Sundays, and two more persons are expected to ofthe Standard, haa gone inte the real eatate giving alms, in feeding the bungry, and other- receive that roligious rite to-day, wise ministenng to the necessities of the poor careful authority that the salaries uf all minis- ters in the country is $6,000,000, while the cost and destitute, To be sure, thisisoneof the 5 is €10,000,000. is this the relative . sade . i # | attributes of charity; but it is not the thing | ISR Couficls betreen, the professed fot ore oe ee cee ie ee aad barking? We tue | ‘The First Presbyterian Church of this city | and losn-agency business with his son-indaw, | (f neres, 320" aa terminns we laid ont the town of Shan cee, whit iteelf, fora little further-on we read, “Though | teacher and examplar. | much complaint of the expense of the Goxpel. hte lara Be te matical, of sieht pegen, ‘Mr. Linglo, ¥ bas given its) oeme te Ep coal Here, Upon 3. ‘Again, chasity is willing, cheerful, and loving | Bar who ever grumble about the cost of | Among the facts therain contained it is stated | “ 715 Tay’ A. N. Fisher, of the Novada Confar- SUNDAY SERVICES. gagiee trast of $0 ares, our mines mar Upezeg i distribute sll. my gooda to feed the poor, and that the whole numberof persons at any time EPISCOPAL. three years, having s present capacity ‘of 1,060 ji i i fa gift ordo- } dogs?” Z o its i ; give my body to be burned, and have not | in ite ministrations. | ‘Tho value of 3 g1 } dog connected with the cbarch fe 1,872. ence, M. B. Obarch, ia spending a few days in bs o sete fourfold when bestowed THE HERALD AND PRESBYTER. ” it i bi to Palestit d Seri . charity, I am se sounding brass and a tinkling | MHon 3 increase Hy I Fer Byte : z the city, peing on bia way to Palestinesnd Scris, | ‘The Rev. Henry G. Perry will proach morning and | tops per day. We leased our road to the Bali- ay Ae 4 eerfully, aud seasoned with asweet good will. | An editorial in tha Lerald and Presbyter, ‘The vew M. E. Church at Ravenswood will be a 4 ne V . esmbel.” Among the qualities of this transcend: | There ix oftou more of the essence of real.char- | referring to the recent cbange in the editorial |.dedicated next Surday. It iea neat structure, cae he suitls from Now York early in Febru- grening ot All Santa Conteh, corser of Carpenter and | more & Obio Failroud Company, wh ch ga Us ect Christian grace, are enumerated these: | ity ina loaf of bread quiotly piven from a scauty | management of the Interior, remarks that “The | about $0 by 60 feet in size, with ap andionce-room g aah ‘ourth streeta, i Gutlelito the Lies at Sati ask, bare turing *+Chsrity snffereth long and is-kind; is not | store, than there is in a gift of thousands of | offensive and oppreseive course of the /nferior, | and basement. The basement is not finished, tere ae wines: id Hondersacy/ a pstaneal in fe —The bat ve Gashenis will offictate morning and ; st ° Bs my ana, PeLaiail iat - poe Doras re i! is i ing. ei st . BS rch, ie b it i I, but will be completed aome time in the spring. © Theological Seminary west, |'evenmg tephen’s Cha: | Bh dhosourkets or Wanker awe ont —The' Rev. James Mansfield will preach at the ; Church of the Atonement, corner of Washington and j Robey streets, morning and evening. —The regular services, morning and evening, will be held at the Church of Our Saviour, corner of Belden | and Lincoln avenues. gi ! —The Hey, Dr. Stocking will preack morning and evening at the Church of the Epiphany, Throop street, between Monroe and Adams, ere vill be Holy Communion and full Cathedral ; service at the Cathedral of 83. Peter and Paul this | morning, To-morrow belng the Feast of the Conver- | i ston . Paul, there will be morning and evening Service, at whith'the Rev, Dr. McMurdy will oficiate.: | —The Rey. W. H. Smythe will officiate morning and evening at the Chnrch of the Holy Communion, Dear hora strest, between ‘Twenty-aintn end ‘Thirneth atree! : —Tho Fer. W Byllesby, of Milwaukee, will preach morning snd evening ut Trinity Church, corner of ‘Tweaty-sixth strect and Michigan avenue, —There will bo }réaching morning and evening at EaSailo and : itself; dollars to some popular charity where the | if allowed to coutinoe, would inevitably have puted up; Taunteth- not iteeltsthinkells no | oeertof the dovor is eure ¢o by blatonad | led te the extabhebment of a rival paper wa Che evil.” ete, He , abroad as one of our largo-hearted, benevolent | cago, and in the end the Inferior, and indeed the What, then, is tras Christian charity? There | citizens. Ah, there are thousands of tittle acts | Theo‘ogicat Seminary of the Northwest, would sre many questions which can be better answered | of genuine charity occurring daily which are not | have become institutions of a party, and not of by vegatives than by afirmations, and I sball ; recorded in the papers, and of which no mention | the Church, and the permanency of the reunion iret siterpt to show what charity is, by show- | if made in annual reports, but which I doubt not ; would Lave beeu imperited.”. awa ; ” are tressured up and remembered py Him who | THE ALLIANCE i What it is not. om sxid, “Inasmuch as ye bave done unto the least ; calls for a Chicago Commission to investigate ‘rst then: Itis not religious enthusinem; | of these, ye have done it unto me,” and who de- | finally, and set at rest forever, the pablicdoubis indeed the most noted instances of religious en- | clared a the poor nidow's mite was the richest | cod crning: Sniitustien, - The oe pt nee are ft i in hit characterized { gift which was cast int o treasury. j & short editorial biography of afaj. D. W: Whit Reapranpralacietaeeteriradoia trata o'| “During ove sear of the Warl was in Boston. | tle, one of Chicago's most successful lay preach bog: the sbeqace (of charity. ) I wad relipions eu ers, and has a concise newspaper sermon on | tousisem which cansed the cries of “Crocify | dispatch annoancing « terrible battle, and acking | “Temptation.” ilim! cracify Him!" It was religious enthusi- | ror surgeons, medics! and hospital stores, money, | THE NORTHWESTERN ADVOCATE sm that caused the martyrdom of thousands | etc, That noble man, with his military staff, ! discusses the practice of “spiritualizing away during the early centuries of the Christian era. At wae religious enthasiasm which furnished the spent the week of prayer ‘with the Presbyterian Church at Woodstock, Il, to the profit of the Church. He has conseuted to supply the pulpit of this church for the ensuing year. . .__The Rev, W. H. VanDoren, writing to the Her- ald and Presbyler concerning Dr. SteKaig, late | Pastor of the Ninth Presbyterian Church of this | city, eaye: “We trust that the Presbytery of Sacramento will now issue the case, and f{aith- fully prepare a proper recantation, and require eatisfactory evidence of repentance, and, after s proper season, if a} is right, restore him to the ; Caurch and communion, s cause which bis act has so publicly and unjustiy wounded.” The Second Baptist Church of this city has ehown that it knows how-to treata faitbfal pastor, whose heatth bas become impaired by hard and long-continued eervice. Last week, at a church meeting, the society unanimously voted and Montreal, itbas establivhed the character .{ Weclaim for it, ang now, through the completion = i ee phe road to Chicago, we can reach this market. Dy rail, ae Beporter—What effect will this bave.upon TE COAL TRADE OF OUR CITY? Gen. Hamilton—The Balitmore & Obio Rak. rosd has bedn eminently succesaful in its mane agement ; devoting to its stockholders all the net receipts of the road, it is enabled to carry heavy. tonuage at a mioimum abave cost. Its officers are men of integrity aad ability, proud of their road and determined to make it the most popu lat one in the United States. Experience taught them the cheapest method of coal trans portation. This, with the small cost at the mines, enables us to furnish s substitute for Brisr Hill aod Erie coals at 3 Jess cost by $1.50 per ton toconsumers. Alreadycompeting grades ) have declined from 50 cents to 75 cents per ton ‘The ladies of the First Presbyterian Church, | Chicago, have jast given to the County Hospital | afine upright piauo. The Firat and Second Churches have been sending acholars from their Sabbati-schools to sing in the halla and wards of,the institution, to the great pleasure of the inmates. : A series of largely attended and deeply inter- esting religious meetings are in progress in the | ‘Tabernacle Congregational Charch. Many per- | son give evidsoce of having begun the Christian | hfe.” ‘The meetings will bo held this week every | evening except Monday, in which tho pastor will { be assisted by the Rov, E. F. Willisms, of the i i i } One Saturday night Gov. Andrew received a i Forty-soventh Street Charch, and others, ‘Thirty-six Prosbyterians of Lawndale have : sent 4 petition to tne Chicago Presbytery for the establishment of a church of their faith aud spent the night in arranging plans forthe speedy ; the trath,” and illustrates it by a Biblical pas- relief of tho thousands of wounded. Notices | sage which has become almos: univeteally mis- were read in all the churches. Tho pastors ! iuterpretod or misapplied. The Advocate also | sapctus of the Crusades; and,inspired by thecry, | calied upon their flocks to give and! ciiticises the practice of rushing into Italy in. i ii iiepets 7 Sock i ice “| order in that snburb. Presbyterian services aro f LE. J. {:Goamille i" thonsundson thousands marched | give, quickly, and dismissed them. ‘The | aor: of geueralwissionary ecramble to 80t up | now beld eacts Suodsy afternoon at Soctock, ia | RAEATO Of Aueenee of one sect t0 the Rev. E- J. | sna Ghureh of the Ascension, covaer of since November, instead of sdvancing that so theressne of the Hols Sepulebre;the major | result. Was m venecial.. fain, Of unenty | denuminsfional clnrches, tn, order: to Toman | Millard & Decker’s hall ; preaclng by the Rev. nat is ati better, as unanimously voted to pay | | —The Bev. Dr. HN. Powers will officiate as usual | amount, ad ia asual in January. Tam told there Bec, Them, their pone to leash on the | Sight and feng of tooatanda of dollars in money | Ant-Cbrst. a. aetublo. aruels decrying the | G; AUB, Je i Duopoved to build s brick | bia etary ot $2,600 daring tho sme pert, | 281 fonaw Ghinehy anand tcuos, "S| Sutpver 600600 tous af ool sal esos ere desert. It was religious eathusiasm which es- i | ie 4 urch in the spring, whic! cost not less | Dr, Goodspeed designs spending the greater | _—Tbe Rev, Dr. ce will Di at Greco Church, | yoally. Chicago is therefore benefited by the forwarded to the Commiseion. practice of squeeziog audiances by prufessioual | than 10,000. 2 { portion of nis vacstios in Europe, mozning and evening. ae coming of the Baltimore & Ohio Bsiirosd in this one item of coal alone at least $1,000,000 par annum, on present estims-es, Reporter—Thia being the case, it will work - A REVOLUTION in the trade, will at not ? ABEOAD. The Rev. A. Hastings Ross has resigned the charge of the Second Congregational Church, in Columbus, O. Financial embarrassment of the church-begears 1» order to obtain money for my own observation which toma were the best | uunccesearily expensive churches also appears illustrations of genuine charity I havo everseen. | iu thia namber. ‘The Advocate also draws tho Among the supplies solicited way old linen for | line between liquor-solliug and liquor-drinking. Bishop Cheney will preach at Christ Church, corner of Michigan avenue and Twenty-fourth street, morn- ing sndevening. Morning subject: . ow the Tus ‘Workera are Supplied.” Evening subject: “Ia Sin~ tablubed and maintsined the Inquisition with ; “There were two incidents which came under | iis untold borrore. It waa religious entbusiaam that hunted to the deatn the Waldennes their mountain home, the Covenanters Lent will bogin this yenr on the 10th of Feb- ruary, much eatlior thaa :t bas done aince 1869. ‘This will bring the high festival of Easter this year on the 28th of March, which is within six ber of the New York Christian Adcocate, gives a | Tout. : cay Sat be bela at tie cise tomers daring te cold wenthes, when the best in " | ; i, Bot the Non-Comformists in | bandages. A poor widow heard it, She badone, | ‘The former, it maintains, shonla be prouibited; | ; : i kere are | Zieea ae uur all tbe Tomer: | and’ euler ohier linen tablecloth.’ he baie tices kcterig aoe to be tatarrered by legal | days of the earliest period upon which it cao ; church is alleged as the reason, ry hey, W.M. Postlethwaite will preach at the A Heer Seabe oF a who have been butchered, roasted, and tortured ; home and washed it (for it was soiled), ironed it, | enactments. z j ever possibly occur. On some zene Easter falls | ‘Tho Rev. G. A. PriestD. D., psator of the | ofa St John's, corner of Lae attest and St Joba's i bet punt ons uare no aa of it, bat. au the name of the Prince of Peace these last | and brongnt it to tbe store where wo were pack- Se j As late as the 25th of April. “Some yeara there | irs, Presbyterian Church at Quincy, Ill, re-~ this morning. ae aeaat Sentaars tess oppore us, and. eighteen hundred years wero victims of relig-; ing, and wept because she had nothing cles to) THE METHODIST BOOK CONCERN, | tees many as nine Sundays between Epiphany | signed his pastorate Jan. 10, to accept a call to | _—There will be service, morning and evening, at ‘Sud SFAtben'apaine the cual: aos ten Lertpad jous enthusisam ; bat we look in vain for any-| give, There were rich men who sent in their AS IT OULLIVED ITS USEFULNESA? }and Ash Wedzeaday, but this year there will { the Newton, N. J. cburob. : cai siseeun To Heys Mt Peslldwniia wil ens | ferior coal is faruoked prdedlons weet ates thing approximating to Christian charity in all | checks for #500, or $1,000, but I maintain that | he Tov, Daniel Wies, D. D., in tho ast omm- | OMIt be five Sundays interroning botweon the | i nS py. cummens pastor of the First Unie | iisetting te Be ME reas eT eal wan acted Thi eae ete there was more real charity done up in that old \ ers Ee aet-of | «arian Church at New York, celebrated the end | _—Service wil be held at thechureh on Tock street, | COM" daring the cold weather, when tho best this fearful catalogue. ; ~ R happily bee: and worn table-cloth than in the largest check i 5 u 2 t \ ively trea Loom bloody parseoutioge,andiyet oar | contributed that ar. ‘Tho otber izcdent tes { history of the Methodist Hook Concer. This |“ r'"ivaiy arp in progress in noversl of the | chats Siem et ecka a torate with the PRESBYTERIAN. XX Sb eal been in general use in th f record has some dark biots upon its pa The | more touching still, and yet almost Iudi- | institution was atarted eighty-five years ago, on | afethodiat churches of the city. In the Hatstod }C2™°28 coup! ee BM Prof, F. L. Patton will preach at the Jefferson Park | {oo DoM"we Geake thet Kine of wee et a zehgious enthusisem of our good ‘old. Poritan jcrous. While we were packing the eup-| a borrowed capitalof $600, It hns steadily in- ! Sweot Church fifteen new members hare been |. W. W. Goreoray, sa as Washington, D a. pers Sieg Matin Lae Teen’ wouloot Leva cbathided he was too near received; the Rev. Dr. J. 0. Peck, of Centenary | has aasumed the pasment of one 6. Serpent.” Eveuing subject, “ Sincerity no Guarantee: | the North Pole, and sighed aa he did for the in their persecution of creased its cipical, the amount of its businces, grogate coat of the Church of the Ascension he North Bates snd sired aa he oi Zathers manifested iteel! plies, a little pafe-faced, poorly-clad girl Quakers and Baptists; it drove Roger Williams ght 8 2-quart tin pail, set it down, 7 i Vigo | Church, ‘haa received over sixty new members & a 4 nS into the ‘wilderness 2= an outcast and. put to | saying, “Ma soot this for the poor wounded | And the magnitude of ita profite. Yet Dr. Wise | Church, 1; tro were received by letter and |*(Erotcatant Episcopal) ia that city.” His con- | {rear Oo score ot New Fork, wi preach | OTe conReDIal atmosy soldiers,” apd turned and want out. Lifting the | fees growing obstructions in tho way of | tures upon probation at the Oalland Mf. £. | tribution amounts to $77,000. in the Wostmiluster Church this morning.’ Preaching re ora uae : of Shawnee coal except those you represent? by the pastor in the evening, ‘The Boston Pilot mentions the death of Father Se ea at eine death helpicss old women and others who were Hitzeiberge, S. J., of Boston. He retired on accused of witchcraft, aided and abetted by the future prosperity of the concern. Mr. Wes- ley and the Methodist fathers originated the Church, by the pastor, the Rey. L. Meredith. cover, we found the pail filled with ice-cream. Conversions are aleo reported in ‘the Park Ave- It was intensely bot, aud the poor woman, who '—The Rev. First Scoteh Church, corner of Sangamon and Adams, | Gen. Hamlton—A number have been opened, Tee smalls teatiee he ablees clerennee ibly bad a boy in the army, had thought Chureb, £ AX @ re in New England in hus day and generatioy. This iy : y Book Concern, not 28 s mere business enterprise, | nue Church, the Rev. N. H. Axtel, pastor, and in | the night of Jan.?, apparently as well ss usual, beginnii the outcrop of the coal baisol festtel lie of the fruits of religious enthusisem Bow ree ee ee of ee connded SAAT | ease Dr. Wise, but that c might produce suite: | Ada Street Church, the Rov. J, 1. G. Motion, | andres found doad ie bis room next moraine. | MorBiNaADA evening, presch morning ana | where its coal in but s fost chick and. atoning ngue and part ips 4 ; pastor. 7 He was born in 1805. < sveuing at the Tnird Church. Morning subject, | along the live to the centre. Here the hilla are “Six, We Would See Jesus.” Evening subject, “ Faith might ba extended almost indefinitely, but enough has been cited to substantiate the trath 1 cf tie proposition that religious enthusiasm is not charity. On the contrary, they more nearly prove thst the two are almost incompatible. Inthe second place: Religious zeal for the | the highest and tho coal is found in its greatest perfection both in quantity and quahty. Here wo selected onr land, terminated the road, and. opened our mines. Gen, Sheridan owns a coal. tract on the line, and it was smidut theee hills, filed with their magazines of fre, that be ble books for them to circulate among their peo- ple. “* ‘that it has amply met this end is demon- Strable trom its catalogue, which cuntains a list of books and periodicala, juvenile and sduit, such as no other single Church in the world can paraifel; and from its annual repoits, which Father Ghiniqui, the French convert from Romanism, haa caused a sensation io Patoam, Conn., ynere he uss bean preaching lately. Twenty families are said to have left the Roman Gatholic Church, and have told their priesy #0. and, on the impulse, procured a pailfal and sent ittothe depot, never thinking bat st could be sent, It was = sweet act of charity, and it availed more than the loving heart conceived when she gent it. It did not occasion a laugh, but quite the contrary. Qur blunt but waim- in Jesus Christ, and the Salvation Promised to Faith,” —The Rev. J.B, McClure will presch at River Park this morning. —The Rev. G, M. Halr will preach this evening st Campbell Park Chapel. The funeral services of the late Joshua Manley will take place at the Chapel at 3 The Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, near Thirty-second street, the Rev. Mf. M. Parkhurst, pastor, has nearly completed s fine parsonage, adjacent to the church buildiog on tho south. ‘It is built of brick, with stone trimmings, is threr stories in hight, with base- See ee ee Cea Pe er eds can bie Weokedl ‘at clt Oss dentoe'| koe wales of TORT I ee The Rey. Dr. Ormiston, of New York, recent; a ity. That We many w i le- 5 rf My - y r 6 Rey. Dr. Ormiston, Net irk, recent "¢ ry Soup ihete lives to this work, wwere actuated by tears rolied down his cheeks, “My God! that is | tracts, and papers. But circumstances are | ment. It will cost about $11,000 or $12,000, acd met with an accident which may cripple him pee oe Rev, 8, W.Dntiela will at the Eighth learned how to make it bs forceps ais Tenuine charity, there can be ‘no question; but | beantifal.” Then, withanoaib,he saidthat when /changing. The modern traveling . preacher, | will be ready for occupancy in about ten | five, “stepping from the sidewalk to atreet-oar, | court esta Ses ead weg wi Preach at Fegion can produce soldiers when o rhen we look ‘at the Burchards, the Maffitts, | poor women sent in their only table-cloths, and | aflecung higher dignity ‘than thai | weeks. Under the ministrations of Mr. Patk- | stew dave ago, a tendon of one of his lege | cProt ‘Swing will preach at the Wourth Church this | *% Well 28 coal snd the fire-croating such gifts sathe last wero offered, itwaa time for | of the founder and fathers of the | huret the coogregatious are large, and the reli- | }5o,9 abont midivay from the kneo to the ankle. | morning, coruer of Hust ana Superior aireets, “| qualities of both are abont equal —The Rev. C. L, Thompeon wil] preach at the Fifth Reporter—There is a car of lous ‘interest on the increase. A vigorous young Men's Christian Association has recently ‘been established in the Church. LAWNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘Thero exista in Lawndale a growing little Bap- tist Church of forty members. {t is composed of. well-to-do Baptists from the several city, churches who have gone to’ Lawndale to ‘setup their houschoid gods, At least. half-a-dozen of them are deacons of long standing, rooted and grounded in the faith, and able to edify their brethren with words of wisdom ind the Enappa of the past generation, and the Hammonds of the.present day, we find a pienti- cul lace of this sweetest of all the Christian graars. And eo we are forced to the conclusion wuat there may be a fiery zeal in the so-called work of converting sinners, and yet an absence of true Christian charity. Third—A strict adnerence to orthodox creeds snotcharity. This proposition is s0 well sub- istenuated in our own times and our own city vbat it is needless to adduce specific evidence. It | one of those self-evident traths that require UNUSUALLY FINE-LOOKING COAL on the Baltimore & Obio track near the Expo. sition building said to have been presented to BMayor. Colvin from Shawuee. Do you know anything about it 7 Geo. Hamiltoa—That ia a car of XX coal from. our mines which Col. Riley, our civi) engineer, fowarded as a joint New Year’a gift to bis honor the Mayor, from bim to show his reapect for aa old friend, from us to show the people of Chics go what the new year would bring them Ibis & present of diamonds containing more intrinsic Church, scorns the work of circulating books.” Dr. Wise says another fact bearing uu- favorably on the Book Concern is the decline of strong denominational feeling among Method- ists. When Methodism was weak, aud had to ight for its existence, purely Mcthodist books were songht after more than now, when it has become one of the most popular of sects. “These facts,” says Dr. Wise, “show that the theory upon which the Book Concern was found- ed is no ionger tenable. It is, indeed, becoming loss and lees operative yearly,so far a8 books | The Cinciunati Gazefle says there is every roa~ son to believa that the selection of the Rev. Dr, Jaccar, of Philadelphia, as the Bishop of. the new Episcopal diocese of Southern Obio, was an eminently fortunate ove. His success ag a preacher in Philadelphia is eminent. ‘The Rev. 8. M. Freeland remgned a pastorate of nearly nine years with the Second Congrera- tional Churn a: ptrorh, he ee Mr. Freeland resigned st the very beight of his popularity, after the Society hai just completed a new edi- Church, corner of Indiana avenue and Thirtieth atrest, Subject: The Personalism of Christianity.” —The Rev. J. W. Bain will preach at the United lurch, corner of Monroo and Panlins streets, morn- ing snd evening,” ~The Rav. J. Monro Gibson will preach at the Seo ond Church, corner of Michigan avenue aud Twen- tleth street, ‘morning and evening. —Dr. W, W, McKaig will preach at the Ninth Church, Ellis avenue, bear Thirty-seventh street, morning and e ening, ‘METH : fODIST. ‘The Rev, J. O, Peck will prosch at the Cent men like him todouble up, and be at once in- creased bis subscription of $500 to $1,000. Even 80, I ween, many alittle unostentations act of charity, prompted by s loving heart, although of. itself insignificant, ia the key which unlocks the door to other and greater oues. ‘A favor bestowed grudgingly lacks all the ele- ments of real charity, and, while’it may benefit | the recipient, there is no reflex blessing for the | iver. eTere is another blessed feature about charity. ither proof nor argument. One has ouly to ; There arenoneso poor or obscure but they can a 3c 7 vail to mind some of the church wrangles and | avail themselves of tho blessings which ensue | are concarned. With our periodicals it is other- | and good counsel. The church was orgen-| fica and with growing congregations, on tho Chureh, ‘Morg: ic ij cociesiantical trials which bave occurred in eur | from the exercise of it. We caunotall give like "| wise” : ized [a litle overs year, ago, with twenty | Fouad thot wa teat choad see ech oe gant | Gunfeby Monroe ‘strech, ‘nese’ Horgan, moraing and | & Prorent Of Gaon de containing tore ioe dst dunn the past two or three years to be | Peabody, Jobns Hopkins, or Gernt Smiih; wo Unless the ministers hall take morepainsinthe | Members, Among its constituenta were such through.”* ~ | Willard will speak Tuesday evening, and the Bev, a. | boauty bosta. ; ced that ove may be sound to the core on | may not even be able, soe of us, its give aloaf diatritmtion of Methodist books; aud unless men, te a ie sitar 58. Merrill, ee B Aika, ee Ez. Hittredge Shureacy evening. | iicat asi Repatter—Ate there many dealers who nsve ive ki i i! ispositi ant ‘amy, ir wives. ttle — v. We. urD, ur co: & | of bread. but we can give kind words and lovicg | the people exbibit a yreater disposition to buy Ly BREVITIES, eee Rat Mew, see the Be a preacl ad your ec al tor aa le ie Fee ond ald church is full of entorprise and push, and it is the “thirty-nine articles “or the “zeven pointe,” | likely to convert the entire town, unless the eth ard yet be fall of uncharitableness; boneet and heard of come who have mixed it with inferier and Twenty-fourth strest, morning and evening. cosl, and other dealers who sold unmixed infers The Rev. Mr. Jelly, of Baltimore, is-very pop- —The Rev, H. L, Martin will preach at St, Paul's war. ‘There is alway a jam in the church when the denominational publications, the book trade sympathy to those who are in distress, aud there of the Concern, Dr. Wise thinks, must continue is no doubt alisuch acta will be counted to us : Petes Tor ate etact opsaltny Curate chert | ium cbasity to destin Presbyterians fling out, a8 they propose to do, ger Sa 3 ie ws exact opposite, Christian charity, 4 : 0. ‘ ‘ re Nom berry : oEerty The qiving of large ey to aan Finaliy, let me exhort you all to cultivate a ———= pp opening banner. ‘The a eae brethren eee he preaches, e Sioa ‘morning sad evenin rit lees ee or coat for oo ald it not be well f te for lari ‘and to exercise it upon ail occasions, MRS. V: TT" uilt a fine hous Sorzbip, frame, on a bn Eli ~The Rev, C, E, Felton will preach at Grace Church, ‘eporter—Would it not be well for you charches, purchaso organs, pay the eslaries of | grace, 9 it upo [AN COTT'S LAST basement, which cost 817,000, In tho belfry |, Tiijah was nota vain man, yet bistory relates | oer" or" se.lio and Wii streaia; moruing aud | niah us for publication a let of renpeomibledeales whom you supply and would recommend; this might protect both you and the public from im- position. Gen Hamilton—I have been thinking of that, and. since you have done us the honor to call, £ shall do so, adding to the publiched lat from fame to time as the names {ncrease. SUNSHINE. that he was taxen up with his olothes.—Terre Haute Gazette. : : Does the Lord love a man who spends at a church festival the monoy he ones to his washer- woman ?—Brunswicker. : A Newark lass, becoming annoyed st the st- tentions of a young divinity etudent, told bim hat ne looked sappy enough to be tke principal f o girls’ seminary. The English Church Merald courteously de- scribes Bishop Colenso as “an arithmetical gen- liberal in your views as well as in your purse. Be tolerant with those who differ from you, and, when tempted to speak evil of others, fet Chari- ty lay her finger on your lips, and prevent the utterance of the unkind words. It is well for us to cultivate the graces. Let us hope in God, have faith in our fellow-men, and charity for ail, Faith, Hope, and Charity, “ But-the greatest of. these is Charity.” “VERION. Seas THE EPISCOPATE OF ILLINOIS. DB. LEEDS. To the Editor of The Chicago Trivune: Curcago, Jan. 23.—As the time is approaching for the Special Convention of the Protestant | Episcopal Church in this diocese, I would ask HER RELATION THEREOF, ‘Mrs. Van Cott, the lady revivalist, writes to the Northwestern Advocate of this city, from Watertown, Wis., giving an account of her own experiences, which indicates an amount of phy- sical endurance credible only to those persous who know her. She was praying for conversions both in Now York and Watertown, and vowed | she would never take. a mouthful of food until she had a two-fold victory. These are her words: ‘This was Thursday, Dec. $1, and during 119 hours, or upto Jan. , I vever tasted one mouthful of food, and but now und then a drink of weak lemonade that Sister Window made me, In the time I held soventeen iwoetings, incliding the watch-night service, and a evening, ~Tho Rev, John Williamson will preach morning and evening at the Wabash Avenue Church, Evening sub- ject : “Coals That Burn.” . CONGREGATIONAL. The Rey. W, Alvin Bartlett, wil preach at Plymouth Church, corner of Indians avenue and Twenty-axth street, morning and evening. —Tho Bev. Albert Bushnell will preach at the Leavitt Street Chureh, morning and evening. —The Rev. Dr. Healy will preach at the Tabernacle Church, corner of Indlana and Morgan streets, Morn- ing abject: “The Christian's Heritage,” Evening sauject: “The Fast Young sfan.” —The Rev. J. T. Hyde will preach at Cakland Church, morning aud evening. —The Disciples of Christ meet at No, 229 Went Ran- dolph street this afternoon, for worship, —Mrs. Colby: will lecture before the First Society of “Spiritualista at Grow's Opera-Hall, morning and even- hangs a aveet-toued bell, and below the floor is an approved baptistry. A Sabbath-school of 125 members regularly convenes in the building, under the. superintendence of W. F. Bebel. Deacon Bellamy leads a Bible-claes of some forty members, and Deacon Albro directs tbe mesting of Ssbbath-school teachers, which meets cach Tuesday evening. The Rev. Horace Burch ard is pastor. . FIFTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, - This Booiety, which recently sold their house of worship oa Wabash avenue neat Tintrfirat | street, and purchased the Baptist Chapel oo the | tieman who. wont to convert the niggers, but southeast corner of Indiana avenue and Thir- | Som: alas! tho niggers couverted.™ © .ticth street, finding their present new quarters | alittle 4-yes: created.a ripple by remark: r-cld a le - too small, have planned a tomporary moditica- | tion and extension of their chapol, for use until | ing to the tenchor of ber Sunday-school clings : eloquent preachers snd artistic singera, is not charity, but too often we know that those whose subscriptions to there objects are large and seem liberal sre prompted solely by a spirit of pride ani rivalry that is wholly foreign to that charity | which “‘vaunteth uot itself” and ‘‘is not puffed ap.” es ‘WHAT 18 CHARITY ? I answer sfirmatively: It is love. A love which recoguizes the universal brotherhood of snan, sod delights in doing good to sll without yogard to eex Or social or moral position; a love which always secks to cover the faults and fol- A ties of others with the broad mantle of char- - ity, instead of magnifying and giting sbem wings; a love which, while it sbnors the sin, loves and pities the sinner and seeks to In the morning tide, when Aurora fings wide ‘Tho orlent gates of Dav, ‘Through the portal I stream, with a roseste gleam ‘And chase the wan Night away, ‘Theclouds I suffuse with brightening huss Of purple and of rose; Add dazzle the eyen of the stare in theakio save tho perpetrator from the effects of his fol- | you to publish the extract following, from a let- | Sabbath service of ten hy * t i 4 Jy js fore sbich gives no Todgment to vaguo | tor received by the writer in November last from | Gouin proyer, ading no ncep duriag ibe Say. ‘the | HCY Sball bo ready to proceed with the constrac- | ‘Our dog's dead. I bet the angels wero seared | SF Add dae yes of thes rumors and suspicious reports derogatory to a Bishc of one of the Eastorn diocesos of the | ™0st Temarkable factis, that during all that timeren- | tion of their main church, Ground haa already | when they ses him coming up tho walk. He's UMITARISN, | , ial ey ETOW and close, a Bishep of She | joyed perfect health and strength ; I did not have the | been broken on the work of the extension, ‘The | cross to strangers.—Zome inel. The Rev. T. L. Hosmer will presch at the Church of | With the light of my smile I waken the while the Meaaiah this morning. ¢ Parth from ft —The Zev..Robert Collyer will preach at Unity a sa iny, to bal Cuurch, tis morning, corner of Dearborn and Whit- ney strests, : —Tho Rey. C..W. Wendte will preach at the Fourth Church this’ morning, Subject: “Why We Bellova in God.” At 3 o'clock the congregation will unite in welconiing the new pastor of the Third Church, —Tho Kev, .E. P. Powell will preach at the Third Church thia morning. At 9:15 services wiil be held at the church to welcome the new pastor. Addresses will ‘ke made by the Revs, Robert Collyer, 0. W. Wendie, Sumner Eltis, and others, neighbor, add even when ramors avd suspicions ‘become crystalized into facts seeks for the most favorable construction. and says: “I do not know in what torm the temptation assailed the erring one; perbaps under the same circum- stances I shouid have dove the exme, or even worse,” - In shorts love like upto that mani- feated by the Master when He said, ‘‘ Neither do I condemn thee; go thou and sin no more.” Again, charity is tolerant of the opinions of others. In speaking of this characteristin of slightest fafntuess or headache,’ while for weeks | plan ia to build an addition on the west side of Ihave bad much of distress in my head, and | the chapel, which shall Jeave the entire structure ofttimes (daring an ordinary fast cf twenty-four | in the form of aT, the upright atemof which. Gol satan hot een Tweeliy and gest in tie | Shail be about two-thirds as wide as the ho cear arms! On Sunday:night we had twelve new | 20ntalis long. The modified building will con- | cases at the altar, anda score arose for prayers, The | tain about twico as many sittings as the present chapel. The pulpit ‘will be placed on tho east people said “Ea.” Ianswered, Never, uniil I ace a | Cl double victory. On Monday Ibad the evidence that | side of the old building, 20 as to frout the naw portion; the seats will be newly arranged, and Yictory waa near, and said, you may Prepare ‘breakfast, Sckmo fo-morraw morning. Monday afternoon atcl- | the general aspect of the buildiog entirely changed. The main entrance will be from In- ‘There is a graff old party who lives opposite toa church where’ the members of the choir meot twico a week for practice, and who eays if the singing affects Hearen as it aifécts him, there'll be no use of going there for happiness. A free nogro was brought before a magistrate, ‘and convicted of pilfering. The magistrate be- gins to remonstrate, jo you know bow to read?” ‘Yes, maess, little.” ‘Well, don't you never make use of the Bibie?” “Yes, massa, I Stace of New York. I¢ rafers to the pre-eminent qualifications possessed by the Rev. Dr. Leeds, of Baltimore, for the Episcopal office in this diocess. The letter was marked as ‘' Private,” but I cannot suppose the Bishop would object to the publication of his views, as I do not five his came, and would not without permission. Tho whole matter is no important to the fa- ture! interest of the Eviscopal Church that any And with welooming lay, to bask in my oxy, The lark voare high iste ; Oy the blossom and leaf, cold tear-drops of grief Has sorrowful Night let £311; egram from New York brought news of the victory all the bells of charity, Isball address my remarke more e: i .. | there for which I had prayed that act c ii f ” Gally to my clerical brethren, for the reason hentia Se ne, ihe teialigent Jui Heaven ringing and the harps playing, while angels | diana avenue at the foot of the T, while the | Stt=p my razor on it eometimes. GNIVERSALIST. shat I think intolerance is their besetting sin: } Convention is certainly most desirable. Dr. | Were Singing glory beto God! Monday night « scorpof | Present entrance on Thirtieth street willbe kept | A widow, being cautioned by her minister} the Rey. Sumner Ellis will preach at the old echool- ‘The bistory of the Church from {ts foundation | Sosmonr’s name being withdrawn, it is not to be | buageeey Tree gaat: Ldid not, nor had I felt | as a subordinate plece of admission, The church | about flirting, said that she knew it was Wrong } house, Englewood, this afternoon, — : ‘The dreamer from his rest ; is stained and marred all turough by bigoted in- | apposed that Dr. De Koven's ‘will be again |"? pet : isharmonious and fourishing under the mims- | for maidens and wives to flirt, but the Bible was | —The Rev. R. H, - will preschtat’St, Paul's | And courage to bear tne day's labor and care zolerance. Oveaus of blood and millions of lives | PrFisea Having failed, several times, in resch- Seamer trations of its pastor, tho Rev. C.L. Thompson, | her authority. It aaid, ‘widow's mite.” She | Church this morning, and the Rev. Dr.lyderin tha | “IT boser itt yore, have been offered as a sacrifice to this unchari- | [°° ofico others are fonnd willing to de- PAY THE PARSON, {AEWHEME. was flirting awfully at the last accounts; her | evening. Subject: “The Scriptural Conception of ‘ 14 WILL THE CHURCHES LISTEN? ‘The Presbyterian Church at Paris, Ill. recent- | pastor acknowledged that ‘widows might.’ God. Fo the: sick ane Ibring nay hope am my wings ever, from morn night, z xable spirit. - No sect or creed has been exempt. So, none of them can cast stones at the others. Ttcommenced among the chozen Twelve as wo Jearn from the incident related in the Gospel, cline, his friends should be content to let him romain ‘Warden of Racine College,”—a posi- tion he fills with credit to himeelf and usefulness to the institation over which he haa ao long pre- ly celebrated its fiftioth anniversary. Sie. tee CHRISTIAN. The New England Advontists havo fixed May | © bev, Issac Exrett will presch morning and evening st the church corner of In Teens diana svenue and. —The ‘Rov. Iucac Errett will preach et the Central Taek to bestow on all things below To the Editor of The Chicago Trunine: ‘The largess of life and ght. Carcago, Jan. 22.—Will you allow a minister's son to protest against an abuse which has grown One morning last week, a 5-ycer-old boy in Portland, waile in bod, ‘asked his mother if God could stand in the sir. The mother replied that. ‘White sinking at even, I 1, 1875, as the date when the world is coming to an end. He could, and while reflecting upon the maturity || paint all the hesves ‘With a round of rainbow- when some of the Disciples came to Christ and | 12,the : H of & sided. . into serious proportions tbrongh the careless— 5 Nov. 4. —Feev. a d us 5 ‘cl iyo, ve & total of <3 - er % w] them. ‘They doubtless expected to be oommend- | acta wan duly received. 1 have, thougs often weitien | the Part of pastors? TI refer to the almost uni- | Church, Brool during tho past nine mouths, | can bs hotter imagined than “cscribed when her | _qhe Rev, Db, Hunbant wil pesch at New Charen | 0 en nme aN : ‘Lam mother of mirth; Iam nurse of the Earth.’ their zealous interference, but were in- | 2 leer, i R y, ed far thoi ‘0, refrained from saying a word hitherto, ae I-so dis- } versal practice of allowing the salary of minis- Tho Rev. T. L. Smith has established a Second | 207 Temarked that God could do more than a cir- | mail comer of Eighteonth wren ang Punic pyenue, Benes oe mirth ‘ stead rettuked by the Savior, whose life atid |- ime to meddle, or ecem to d ‘But affairs with you.| ters to drag hopelessly in arrears, causing th mau. this 4 reaghioge were an exempliication of charity. It | have been thrdwn into euch s'ssd stato thne T feel , re, causing them | Reformed Episcopal Church in Kansas City. The | CO 22 j D eereet aed Stag ee, Temple, comer of Washing~ . 3 seers well forthe Church end the world if | quieat very te answer your cnostions, untold embarrassmedt, and roobing them of | ney organization is rapidly geowing Ic' dist | Am eminent doctor of divinity, residing not a | ‘2 siee her, Bdmnend Walshe old eet the Ea | am POUT peasy ane arte man elas i the ecclesiastics of the present day would study | , For linais, { know of io Preabyter in the Church | that peace of mind so essential in the progecu- | vicinity. j 100 aniles from, Now York, and famous for the | giish Lutheran Chureh mooi ed ae ee 7% @xnravna Mage i and etrive to imitate the example of the Great | Shera gues cone with all tne complications | tion of ‘thelr “work Cuurelies are einer 8, |, A Rewspaper paragraph frond over the sea notes cumin ally ot iis: phinseology. Was ible Sia ah Progresnive Lyceum of Chicago mecia at 12:9 : ates : ‘Teacher. : : im. | oF. He is a man of ripe and varied culture; of | Btegution of business men, vet in their church | that over 200 young imen in Edinburg and Glas | Cee: ‘i ‘bi eee, ebiare’ Hall, corner of Washington and Found it a Cae “‘brist formutated no creeds, nor did His im- ri of remarxable industry, of | relations they seem to forget the rules which ! i tt | mending & rent in one of his garments, Ho | Desplaines streets, i ‘ at Lnst. j sucht Srilowera’ erect any ejects exticies of fee Sdmintetaive sit; . Soeod and ineecign | obtain in business circles. Carefal not to allow j Sem cnld to Be: rusts of the receal religions Te" | awole, tnd aaked the, Indy af she imew way she ee Tillypeach, at Advent Hat, ata | | ‘The Dallas (Tex.) Commercial sare ase Chrietian 0 School, alwa their business obligations to ge to t, ey, Of- | was like Satan. ‘I go not,” was hor answer. t \¥, NOW lent of out city, suc ont vB heir business obligatio Protest, they | ter to devote themselves to the Gospel ministry | 2'Doyou give it up?” “I do, cortainly.” Ses one of the finest writers in the State, lot ber jaith ; all tho creed-buiding hes been done by inter Renerations, and every-decade bas added 1o the number, jon claiming to. husband some six vears ago; she knew bis ite en CALEN! DAICEOR THE WEEK: Was insured for €10,000, but could not find ths ‘breadth and moderation of views, In gentle and tact. In. fe ie defer the payment of their church subscriptions from month to month without any apparent compunction. If % separate code can properly in Scottand of anywhero else in the world. cause,” sald the Doctor, “while man slept the sweetness of jon to hhis work, in all the qualities which gu to make up the In Phitadelphia, sccording to the Pres! enemy sowed ares.” EPISCOPAL. the relative strength of the Protestant charekot papers, and did not kuow in what compsoy hold the faith in its purity, and some of them | centlennia and the Caristian, the men apd ihe Prestre ni E ction of regular cabroken apostolical , L know of none whom I could place ‘him, be applied to the business alfuirsof Church and | ¢ . -A teacher in a Sanday-schod) in R-— w1 | Jan. 24~Septuagesima Sunday. a ear ee have knowa him fer twenty-five yenre, and only to love State’ there maybe some justification for such | is a8 follaws: Baptist, 51 cburches and 16,507 | amininga clase of Iittio nore fron 8 Seriptare os a eatnore. tho: sener Than i" aes io. * tert ccession, abd in maintaining their ‘favorite ; . dogmas have, asitseems tos Isyman, indulged | and admire him mere and mare. No'wiser or better | negligence; yet I presume that no one will | communicants; Protestant Episcopal, 79 churches catechism, Tho frst quoestion- was: Who} Jan. 2£- Septuagesima Sunday, * claim’ that’ the justice and integrity of Wall | Aud 18,125 communicants; Methoaist Episcopal, | stoned Stephen?” «The Jews,” ‘Bocond quess| “Jon eee SUNT, ese aes eet ar at Tength com in mos seer didered with the none | _ it See now to, be well u derstood that Dr. | street are t id uncompromising for | 7 churches and 19,750 commanicants ; Pres} him BS terd: sgainet. “who di wi em. Ono ms ni nt at Dr. | sl are too severe snd un ing for .C Q 3 y= 2 Whe id im? we i i. Qo: “at n i ognineh jnalde tbe dogmas of Papal Infaiibility, | Leeds will be the strong candidate for tue Disks: | adoption be selicons section, =) 8 10 | terian, 72 churches and 22,35 commanicanta. © | ORs, 1 Where di aig Tne Teed Geet | are OSE POMC Boat Gp... | tendayin waiting a Now Teat'e address % ‘Travsubstentiation, etc. Another lara great | opricof Ilinois. If elected. there iareason to | | ‘Tne pastor occupies s most delicaterelstion. ¥t | a romarkablezeligious révival is sald ta be in | ‘ Why did they take him bevand the limits of | ../a% 28—St. d of Penmafart, C.' (tram 234); |, Commercial, aud’ ras looking over some rivers upon the doctrine of the Trinity Baptismal | believe he will accept. Lom-Churchmen are | does not become him to appear greedy of money | progress among the Indians at Fort Simpson, | the city?” was not, in the ook, and proved a,| Bt Agnes movondo. willing +9 vole for him. 4f the Ritualist re- | or wonidly advantages; indeed, even an ordine | British Columbls, about 15 mulled front "tre | potar to tke whol claass it posal eee Jin OS tats, Fae But with magical mignt, to Jewels of light, | change them, one and ail, Z ahed on the streaza a tremuloi ‘That dances along the tide; paces And I pierce through tho woof of the forest's realy ‘Waere the shadows seck to hide. . ‘Through the casement I pour, and waken ence 2008, he papers for'an address she had writteo Les Ecgeneration and @ ettict conformity to the vou Previous, when she came scross the 1s