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MARCH 2!, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. ; ; = paator. . than 125° of the very best rond with my mare, and, after meeting is over | of Wi RB streets, paitor.. Not lees, than 125; or "added to tho | tall me how you wil trade,” Aud Ok oe obey sir sebas Be atterwota sf THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, ww ees and nobles, | the spirit, the ideal, the general drift and ‘purpose of | achools over 300,000 colored childron. It is edu-- At the Kyrie Eleison themsss is begun, andear-'| though be waa surrounded by Print i caved of | aching colored. youth at Romo for ite miesionary | citizens of the p! ried to 1t8 eonelasion. ‘ oe eget 1 ee Se ea onl ceria: hich creel in poet Fo ero olored. Yond Atrien. In the West Indies, | clrarch, and the work ia still going forward. Monday morning. Noa tee 0 We en arcatt THE SITUALISTS. +s splendid trappings. He Ainge, ond. Coat picturesque | quirements phllosoply can make, ‘Ag to tho Wikenest | Central ‘America, and -Sonth America inearly | nfeasra. Moody and Sankey will hold revival | An old preacher up io Maine hed a congroga- | guurch, co Se We Wren ee ail presch at fe. Fonsth Te ey aaa saficient foothold 2m | pervoary nen ne coe OU 10h e'acdniet vanes Se a De des fo (ae lence 8 es | 9,000,000 Amica acknowledce its faith. All that } services in ner Majosty’s Sf ararHlouse, in the | tica that was ® pretty rocan et, His people ! street, thismorning, Subject: “ Words of coat go to prove 2s demonstrative as in ‘other | Zrening party, clad in # complete sult of gcarlet,—sven | OF 2 BI te ¢ Bible is a mode! to the Aro throug the poor down-troddon biacks of tho ‘United | Haymarket, London. ttole ebineles, and pummeled each ee nd | tha ker, Roost Couyer wil preach at Unit hi Tiet, and tho wees of | slow but increasing PULP Tt elation, Ty euc- | States have to do 16 to ‘fellowship’ with this ted to arrive in | got into all sorts of rows generally, until one | Church this morning. ty Tho Rey. Dr, Beers was expec they “got raligion,” and bad « ‘grand re- | _—Tho Rev, Brooxe Herford, of Manchester, Eng, Gnes Eset and West. Your genuine Ritualist | scarlet ‘stockings, suoes, Hn" hoes, yond ia color. ‘The broad. | sandry times and aivers manners, warnin| States hart ageous, well-disciplined church, aod qwilt preach st the Church of the Messish morning an; considers himself entitled to sll the ceremonies, Jia cerrisge must 0 3 id every micmber of es ii considers Hime ritasl of the Roman Churcb,— | bommen ts a eat a catp worn coding age tobave te ove Ore fot cisat i, Hecbol” | they thoreby Teron a. part of her | Sin Franelaco in time to oniersrday sp00, S| vivaly but’ as Soon ts that was Ott Srer wont | Tilt psc th the Mt fhe only aifferenze bof—z one of essence, not Of | Cromicial sa ood, for ordinary purposes, a | er,” as the Founder of Chuistiansty called His folloy- | power, bus ‘add to the power which will protect official duties a8 Reotor of Trinity, back to sheir old practicss. At last some of the | Nets.” Ev ree SEDO ecie a Oo xorm. according: dgment. In come of | Poa velvet hat, without any brim, is the Purp d | ers. ‘To invest the pursuit of truth with the alg ity | then.” >t , ~ that city. 5 peighbocing preachers thought it waa their duty tort” g subjects atisnity with 9; recone! of Oregon, Is expected -to ro~ | to interfere bepecially ae their brother who bad abeamatian: : to ba) {orm eoeepes of New York, as is well known, | corering om ai Eminence. | Di ‘thers are Cardinals | of a religious duty 1s the tub) : Bishop Morr imi 'on haa been the special glory ‘A German ¥. 0: 4., with as'many ss‘elght shop | E sho, peuchant | for Romén, imitation as | Sod Gaal and #35 59, maore eoente hat on spd scienoe, Guat * Muncies geologists, and, the? | Jocal branchen PEG: An wiih atinaly orguaieed | turn to his ciocees abgat the ath of April, “tho | these ragabonds in charge ei ped rather incit- | rho Rev, Dr, Ryder will preach morning And uon of the “ Hi n” Rector 4 his spirfcoal | dine! ‘Wolsey than that he should be a stateeman Like pioneers of the science at the Eme. when it he ote ‘Sght | in the City of Pittsburg. ‘The is partly owing | Bishop ie now at the = raising fo forent. . So they apoke to him about it— told him | ing st St, Pants Cuurch, Michiyan avenue, and even. Levee Sageened, ena ih ae Low” Church | Richellen or a scholar like Cardinal Mat. The Bomay fo way against prajudico En ish 1 patty, and | to 0 recent visit thete of the Rev. I’. Vou Schlu- prosecution of bis work- i wae a arenas Pian Well brachtans ; aaa sane _ Bet, Sane reach at the Chneh, Jen oF & 4 i gaitari 3 : F ‘ : en ‘an, look e : . ington an . aaeelies of New York, as well as of ail other parts 0 onored digryalla there reats beneath the mot toa ree the active Socrotary of tue Baltimore | Dr. O. H. Fowler hs delivering an interesting 8 nuns prety bard ae teak | stresta, tbs moroing. Sangamoa sea ero proportionately astonished, Gi6- } tho United Sintes, will rejolce greets Ta thy Thy dig. | now will tard ong who was-the friend of monu- | Corman Y. 0, C, A. and tho Secretary of the | series of earmon’ tt ‘Evanston, on “The Lifo, ; but it seams to me that, ‘LUTHERAN. at © | che Rey, Ednzond Belfour will preach st the Bo- pet eae In the neighboring City Of | nity that bas been seco bem by the Hol : 00, On it i fessions been ‘Father ther: wick and the pupil of Buckland, He followed trat National Bund of the German ¥. M. C..A. of this | Character, aud Acts of Christ,” W ich are likely ¢ n° | the ih, ADT rather nearing a er jealousy onthe ai gy catscltcs of 3 Sotcier aed o with a6 “gnctified Meal, © childlike humility. For ae country. Socretary Yoo Gebluembach proposes, | to appear in book form. have 8 church hare, He's got glis Luiberar, Church, cocner of & fechor pei the | the South American chorches, shat the first ved OO | or ering, conned ae cake Moe con | en ee weoks, to undertuko a visitation Of | The Rey. W. H. Preator, pastor of the ‘Third ch as thers be. Rireets, morring and evening. The rite of count "ia age b within ¢ {hha leading cities to prémoto Chrietiaa | preshyterian Church. Chillicothe, 0, Third | “Te comes to us ihat a Sanday-echool teacher of | Hon te or dominimered at le morning kervice, musticho, sitting on tbe inside of 2 io to explain’, MISCELLANEOUS. given to the New World should fall tothe lot of a at's | io Journey bo would nol NAST OS} religious work among and by Gertnan young men. - Rock: es = | his city, ; fe troud! ; ces, | work araong aod by aD ¥ ‘ceived and will accept acall fram tho Proaby- | this city, having taken much troubl explain | crpo nev. W.P, are ak stl cay | | | Taerrniing, the heart-brotron, penitent i fall wth Jot of 8S | wane erties the Gutsida, finding some | Stoo small a part of the population oe Co ceirrset all bis own mistake Gertna 2 Hance foe pope in the ids. aunplation of eho | Catbote faith. uty, fourleay presto receive from others and ) cotar, Buwralo, Detroit, Chicago, St, Louis, Lou | erian Church at Tuscols, to hor class the parable of the wise and 1 tai street, this evenin tustesbe, 4 “micsion.” after tra Bomaul ,. THE CHRISTIAN TNION Feproduce that which be Hed not in bimself. In his | isville, and Cincinnati aro among the places to i virgin, thought on the following Sabbath she a I, Stat e treaty ise re min nl tect Getholie Tn ipo usual _conomiiants of eany |” act Adepe enor rnaae Goom of valisfous imaciry 12 iS, ond at isrge, | | The Executive Committes of the Tlinois Pas- | Assistant CF ')4 Epiecopal duties are begin- felling them to stand ap (they were all under 10 | ing and evening. F i mnnion. They siso ) _ They have about exhausted the subject of Senator | the cause oe ‘ & ats weight of years and Epiecopal dat ies are begin- | yeurs of age), sho said, ‘+ Now, ira, what did | <The Disciples of Christ meet at No . mass, exhortations, and commesey 7 nator | (Were to hii a8 doar as thongh they were bis own Dot toral Union havo completed their arrangements | ing to tell upon Bushop Potter. Yen Wee Hoa inet Sunday 2K portectly | atreet, at 4 crea ae eh aia ee Eade 3 Cider HL, 4. McCulloch will preach st Advent Eat, ii : "1 ynnexing the A mass, eSyoration of the Sacrament. | with Raab preeuumblo defign of annexing the Unis} | Wns ad peculiar concern. There ig Soa wn Pe. | for an iustivute for the minietry of tho two on sandles and genufiections. and music which is & Ey etegrenr re mitts uunlimised ana Gigcxenea a | ty in the thought of bis Pesoee ro ia unusual saloma | for, am tnstitnois and Tadiaua, ‘The Instituto Father Chiniquy, the a r iy oiadison street, morning and eveni mpromise between barmony and Gregorian ” litle because the bgutiDg, thelr Aroulda’t ebow him~ | on whichs #8 4h shadow or mirror, he bad 80 lone | will be held at’ Peoria, ndiav®nciog Monday | came s convert to Protestaniiem, and recently | membered—till a pair of bright black eyee 213 Mndingn eT jeoum of Chicago saeets thant. ‘The Episcora! churches of Chicago have ; self to be ehot at, But now we hear from them, | moditated fn thoge Jong bar nenves Haine ie Qvening, May 17, with a lecture or sermon froin | was the cause of considerable excitement in | sparkling with delight, ‘and a little bund raived | yt Good Templars’ Hall, corner of Waahin at 129, Spproprinie ecrvices, Good Sacer: bab.do not | Ao American “‘Cordiual! 4 Cora tne ton ew york! | wore, te soe eth Deal, which yand manncholy | fo "Ree, Galueba Anderson, D.D., the pastor of Canada, bas received 8 suumbor of threstening | {6 attract, the teactihts alleotion, caused the | Beating ares e200 ng : tote the other days of Holy Week ia auy pa! io OP ey has M “ 6 6 , 'N, ¥., and will | letters at fontreal; where he now is. eacber fo ask, ‘* Wel ouise, what was } —The Rev. Dr. Cooper will preach at E: IF T SUibes'to Moses, the man of God, whether it be or not | Strong Place Church, ‘Brooklyn, N, ¥.. a0! tenoney,, ine euswer ou oP bout them | Church, corer Cote en Ban ce Epa Catholic priest who be- biaok look on the faces of ali—no ono bad re- ; | fochas put s Mentenant-seaeral ‘smong us to completo ee od i to sad : ape —— «| Garruin Sap, Mecloskes ey Po Eay, resmsla tho funeral hymn of the greet perfil vast expe- continue through the Wert _Bhe fellondng leo, |, Tho Bev. De. Manet President of Zennings | Nomen that forgot their kerosoné.” She had | even ths PURIM. Po tae Fence, wig a ho clon of ira gra gh vas expe | tarare hava been. SeCaTEh® To Lemal Moss, | the pat yat Airory, i waa the, cy GOHNg | glzed the obvions ieee, ToS Soe araly the |, -vzides rank org ofl ppc atthe Gro Sad _ THE BOOK OF |, ror ourseleon, Brat iors et meen ate ou Erste te doling generations Of me "hice. has BD Presideut of tho University of Chicago, the past week, |Tojostitation, sod that the nest | fn rar wan a lutie of color. Fulor's ‘Drawer | TADSEDAGe more AE der will omiciate atthe Nowabage? ho Hebrew feast of the Purim falls upon to- | aid smconaltiodal surrender. .122 26 Frerto he In | wandered, and contranis, eso, ond, i he bas | far'or six lectures, a3 ho may be ablo fo sive: | gowuion will begin the hd of this month. in Harper's Magazine for Apr Hom meeting this afternoon at ¢ o'clock. : {oo in eoason, before we ste ll LSet oyature, On | alike with Hiim who existed betors, vuntains eufyore. | tho Rev. J. I. Grifite, D.D. of Milwaukee. two ‘ B ‘There is astory of an old Descon who, in ————— je too lai 3 f Mivontof, two | fr. Robert, Weidesall is now making s tour | time of severe drought, fervently prayed for CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. Zey. This joyous festival is in commemoration { quistion, W i 2 tho, Fata up | them all, Iteume up with peculiar force the inact Jectures; Prot. J. 31. Stifler, j king 8 Singeenget mnie ome POMS. | Sout eMac, ea Bs, | a Heo ecco ti ra, Gra Vary Meee | Sumatra, Wseneey, Se | ul nen Stings 9 Nome | a gunna a ion insti jaman, 86 in the | ‘and cll the Jesuits in the vai le pro- | chief wort \e cont ween tho 0 pow inti i ‘ble to give a number of Bibl state i anlZa— A i ai Hon int gettee. The. mame Purim is derived | Diba AR cea on il atone ta |e a ot na adie Cod and hts hy a ible | Hous within three weoks. ‘There, aro tow five nut he enoplieation for ria ew ek re eee the Buble end Harper's iy will A wl ‘persus t, after discoyerit associations in Macon Country, and it is proposed | throngh it without soy particulsr rellection oD | arch 23—2ueedsy be rats tae. ‘ 3 throned 5 nee trom the word “Pur,” meaning dice, ss is Ox- entd in his presence by thecommon hangman; end | earth, or sea, or sky, the religious sentiment remained | ~ Dayt ©., hss $25 drinking saloons and 1,500 -onerati H B, vormod in the book itself. In the 7th verse | Birned in hs res 7 pe ert upia he new Court | te greatest and ok, the religious sentiment TToaha | ginelp men living at boardimy-nouses aud Lotels. that these, form 8 ov operative erranization 10° | hat he was caving. At lent Cuero Wrst Hareh 2a one oy before Eat, , if | due Tnaaleiicry will bo released from imprisonment | man race, ¥, MO. AL eer [icon meee encouragement in the work. | change, and, in accordance with the proverb that ; of the 2a chaptor of Esther, it eays:) chore ag Grand Inquisitor. An auto-de-fe 1 —_+— The members of the ¥. M. C. A. sro mating & ‘Now! th ‘ ar th eet | March 2o—Thureday before Easter, ES 5 | and enthrone nat ee Ane fiet strong appeal to «their Christian, Feliow-citizons |, The following members of the senior class at | one extreme follows another, the woather La | Srareh 26—Good Friday. ‘Jn the first month, that is, the mouth Nisan, | spill be held daily in Central asks ane ane at Or SENSATIONALISM IN RELIGION. for $50,000 +0 egcure a site and pur upon it a the Congregational Theological Seminary of ‘Chi- | came as remarkably wet as it bad been remarks- | arch 27—Easter-Even. in the twelfth soar of King Ahssuerus, they | SANS Bishop Sisapeom, Des Tes the wake. Imagi- THE DECENT DEVELOPMENTS. or nO) tho’ Association offers the following «| $0 have accepted calls: R. C, Bedford goes to | bly dry. Stil the Descon. forgetful of the al- oF ROMAN CATHOLIO. : cart Pur, that is. tho lot, before Haman. At | pation shudders, and refuscs to sarther unroil the | To the Edvtor of Thé Chicano Tribune : _ | report of work dove in February. otal ‘attend. | Vermontville, Mich, 1% ‘p. Holcombe, to Down- | tered circumstances, kept on praying for rain. | Rarch 21—Palm Sunday. Sra by casting dice that ho fixed upou the 18th ; dire puncrae. : Carcacd, March 20.—This. is an ers of | ance in rooms, 6,972 5 namber of mostiogs bela eve arove, Ts Re eae Tender y eh Ds | eae bis: bavi ie aeons Bis bired mee. iota the Harch Eerie 5 x i i 1, 4 mber of books | ee tee a i » Li. ; GC. 1 % z B Gf the month Adar for the destruction of Te DR. DE KOVEN. ccnione, a all tho various dopariments | JB, 708,57, toc. papere and akcen from | F2)emnine inthe ety, and It 0. Anderson goes ; Lt vad Basnrooy pe Presend scarcely an hour's | arch 24—£St4 |, the element of eensation ecems to Pre | rinnted, 6,700; number of ‘meetinga held in | Hanover Street Church, Milwaukee. i ‘york had been doue on the astate daring the March 15—Good ate work had, Demme men wereassembied a8 waual. | ‘ugrch 27—Holy Saturday, of the oth chapter, ‘thoy called these days Jews, Hence, asit is written in the 26th verse i #0 BORE. Rotarns wore received yesterday from Massa- dominate, In the drama, the’ gensational | Calvary Chapel, 8. attended by 800 ; ge tor of | Bishop Cheney bas returned from a visitation | chnsetts, which also votes against ‘De Koven, | 88d spectacular has, to s groat extent, crowded | mootings hold in Patterson Chopol, 15, altouded | of the SP formed Episcopal Church in Cauada in and, when the devout Descon reached the pies. This mawes the vote stand 10 t0 21, Uptos day Gut the legitimate. Manynewspaper publishers, | by 979+ Older meetinge and services held, | excellent health and spints, Suaday last ho | 10 Wis prayer Hoke pe arr je EraTer HUMOR. f for the sake of creating » aenzation, will sscri- 17, attended by about 500; sermons preached. 9; | preached threo times in the Capital of the Do- | With his accustomed fervor Sit eS Ufo the sick, 18: menia suppliod to 26; | minion to crowded houses. indlading a large | heaven might bs opened and the floods be Per- tf ® | Titted to descend. He had already dwelt on A psper of tar—The assessment list, ‘Purim, after the name of Par.’ The bollday is the moet joyous festival of the ‘Hebrews, and, althongh felling into decay as & religious’ feest, 1% ie still % season of social > ruligOU athe dav before tho Purim is known, 88 jee Uren eet despairingly BoPieS | fee trath and virtue, both personal and pubb. fic plied : i gage q that some dioceses might reconsi eir votes, a E - | lodgings furnished, 9; writing mate! nls given to | number of the members of tho Dominion Parlia- | 4 + 2 Sing day, and is 20 odox Hi ; ° i “3 Bs this roseing bit- fecting day Satan 29 ret eof eather brews { and thas secure his confirmation, ‘This chango ‘The writers of romance who can getthohighes+ | 2 ; articles of clothing given, 7. Tent, Hondreds went away from the doors, ua- | soi¢ Sapa a ene be hbiss- | Common plens—Plesse shat the door, \ splored gonsation into their prodactions will find, | “gomo of the Presbyterian papers are edvocat: able to gain admission. colf with te ey utter among the farm bands. | A poor relation—Telling an anecdote badty. ho presented herself to King Abssmerng to ore | Sy belioyed would result from their sober eoc- | POTENT a dollarsintheir purse. Like me of the ae a oan geech permission for the Jews ‘to defend them- ! ond thought wheu they saw the influences that aresult, the » Like | ing the introduction of t o responaive use of the | The Rev. Dr. Goodfeliow, Prosiding Elder of | This caused him to bethink bimself of the ina} 1 S seoen permicsich Cre persecuiors, . ‘The Purim | pad peon brought to bear on aoa ent rhe | every other elemout that becomes Guerent in | Basins in their churob worship; amd they sepu- | Aurora Conferences dtcliow, Presiding “py the | propriateness of what ba was saying, aud Ee rege ee one by the yard, and worn by felss eee day of feasting and drinking, and | _ jority against him is so great that no changes fro community, this seasational epidemic has | diate tbe {des (hat there is ansthiug in auch ro- | stagement that, be Preached at a poiat in tue | suddenly broke off with the ejaculation | “Bat sponaive services that belongs exclusively to | cuuntry during the past season ‘rhen the ther- | not too much—not too much of s good thing, O A vetern shopkeeper says that, althongh bis clarka aro very talkative daring the day, the degree to which the latter practice once Pre | |; teized upon the clergs, and it hes come to be | oF | will holp. ‘It is doubted whether three more | tho od apn tite preselior who ean come nearest | Episcopary £205 Eat Delonge ere re covora. | mometee stood 12 degrees below zero daring the | Lord! crea ao lveny alate dang — niga tied may be inferred from the provorbial pro- er 2 cept io: regard : ie the Say: re on von an i dioceses will vote for him. to the clown in his use of elang and broad illus- mmenh _fhis Lara nee betty toe ental entire eusonree. ubsequent desplopmants, not te erence between Mordecai and ! THE INTERIOR, trations will draw the largest crowds and com- ground in every direction, and probably in tn however, disclosed the fact that the instrument HURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Isaac anya breakfast-cakes aro nob very deé pot tell? Foaida beings day of feasting. i | in an article on tho defeat of Dr."De Koren, | mand the highest salary. But itis my purses greater oumber of American churches now thers | was broken, and hed 8 fact tho game for the pas! CHU! ANNOUNG! + dstne anya break oaey nob ery dit, js elso = season for ‘kindly remombrencer : 4.5; . | now to speak more particularly of the go-called | 18 some kind of reaponsivo cr liturgical worslup, } year. | ame Rev. L. T. Bush will p at the’ ty-fitth | ‘Dey is doe wheats when first mized, and cook- among friends, the bestowal of gifts, and the | “7.5 aportolis succession calls for the priesthood. Evangelists or itineraot revivalists, Who, to Use either in the regular services or 1a the Suuday- APIONEFR GONE. Gene eer val Bee ‘Twen! i ne nanoe dan nate ben Oe sd by com E irs 88 incianads, as wall es of Mothodern i Eastern | ocner of Locke and Bonsparte streets this morning. , and on etrikiog the landing reproscbfully spos- exer rthodox Hebrows the day is honored a8 © | ihe leading idea ofthe priesthood the ota: ‘Tne | ments” through the country. i er rae eofe of labor ia preceded by compli. | thinks that terattette ebuire are apt to gag the | Kentucky, died at tho regidenco of his, son, reli ious and national festival in socordance with { priest stands ollicially in such 5 relation to men that ‘ ¢ the command given in the conclusion of the | iecan do what no one eise hza the power todo. ‘The | mentary’ notices ‘and fnlsome puts, and congregation and to kill the other parts of tho | B. Collord, in Cincinnat:, Sfonday, March 8. Ho Rook. of Esther “Thar thesa days of Purim | sucerdotal idea of one cision ministry curics With | if the system progresses we may | fe Sornicor ‘Ibo editor believes that in nine out of | was born in Now York City, Juno 25, 1794. Be- ahould not fail from among the Jews, nor the | Hee eacrammenarisn the 0 0 ecto favor pect before long to see, instead of | ten cases they should be dischargea, ‘and if re- | fore coming West be was engaged in the business } solution. jo Dr. a mere newspaper puffs like those which | tained at all they should be kept as leaders of tho | of gail-maiing, and msde tho canvas bottoms trophized bimsolf with: “If you'd been Church, corner of Warren avenue and Robey streets, a-wantin’ to come down stairs, why in thunder morning and evening. Morning subject: “Christ, didn’t rou say 80, Fou wooden-headed old fool, the Light of the World” Evening subject: “De- an ae ‘@ come With you, an’ showed you the ~The Ter. Florence McCarthy will preach at Amity fpemorial of them perish from their seed.” gase Dr. i Tee Reformed Hebrew Church, however, and | the idea of confessor exorcaes Fjaltes 0, MEOW | Tocontly announced the coming of FOURS Siblch | Congregation, and uot to usurd the whole of tho } for tho perths of AG uw dist sucessful steam- { Vivale and Slorahty.” Wooral thinkers generally throughout thet | tions in absolution, Lecsite ciate arial to lighted | house, the “ boy preacher,” whose performances | worship of praise, a8 they so often do. boat—the Claromont. He came to Cincinnati in Sage De, Everts will proach at te Tobe “J hadn't a chance like some boys,” remarked Tees DS. G. Collord, who , 50. 54 Wabsen Seer taorning, and atthe In-,! , man ina atreet-cut, a8 he squirted tooscco- dicna Avenue Chapel in th evening. ; KDThe ev. Dr. Cheney will proach at the Fourth juice over the straw; “!my fatber waa too post Church, corner of Washington aud Paulina atreets, | to give me a0 education.” ‘Bat, if I had mornin ‘and ovening, Evening subject: + Naaman, oe . reptien lady, as sbo gathered up her e Syrian.” ki CS i mann 10 Sy Lev, J.J. Irving will preach at tho University caer et aS ee oe ee nationality, view tho Took of Esther as - candles, ‘and bss avowed his belief in tho “treal pres” wore so bighly indorsed by the venerable Dr. “CLERICAL SALARIES. 1811, with his father, parely a romance, without any historical | enca,” he is rejected vy the votes ot shines whe, 3010 | Shaw, of Rochester, N.Y. flaming cuts and | A writer in tho ‘Blandurd estimates the | commenced the tanning business on East front Value, ‘Tbe language is uot pure Hebrew, | will the cenacity ct feat eae of ue very { posters, and the Sead-wails and fences will bo | amonnts paid for the selarios of ministers by the | street, between Collerd and Washington etreots. tat bas beep corrupted by Persian. aud Syrian | doctrines o - 4 Flnminated by-buge pictures of that famous s0- 2 Tio served in the War of 1812, ina compans that pihhistnres. It isfrom considerations of this | Hoven are tho outgrowth. Tigious mountolant, Hammond, who is now weot from Cincinuati, commanded by Capt. different denominations, a8 follows ‘Tho Methoist Episcopal (Church pays. sont that Hebraists assign tue production of the { THLE NEW SOBK EVENING DOO ering at San Eraneisco, in his various attitud y i rs ad ve the Stand- : Plaving af ‘ranciseo, io his various attitudos | Tue Baptist Churches nt luast . Josoph Carpester. In 116, he married a a 2 f Pook toa period subsequent to the cisintegrs- | commenting upon the adverse votes of i ich will bo | ‘Phe Congregational if ii 7 Place Church this morning, In the evening the Tegu- 5 and posturing, prominent among which will bo ies crate clang iter et De tiplal Smo. Loge of rer jar monthly University services, preaching by'the Rov. Jekyll told Moore uf a man who had eatd his , ing i i dioceses on the book (ind Empire of Alexander the Great, and | Ou Committees of the different ao bis great Se GOEL “Lie tu _ red 2 y che confirmation of tue election of } bis Sr act of riding through the streets on ® ek hiro to cantarlae, Berar fipeere arts Jeep toven to tue ‘Bishopric of Lilinow, Gaye: | donkey, calling on sinners to. come to Jesus. Than gsore 57000,00) | into the ininistry of the Methodist Episcopu! ja the Tomstame, in Persia is Tes SeTeeh | "ris evident, mowerer, that there #6 mach Tense No doubt, many of these itinerant, preachers | ‘tao Uaitariony and Uulvoreuits, hich ia. ike the Hebrew ‘word ren- | #008 fsiz-minded Episcopalians to sot aside ab te | aro eincerc.. ne vest, wi = ee a i ‘The Roman Catholics......+0++ a c ii vas ‘English text. and devoted man for opinions’ sak: ‘nod that Dr. Da | they aro doing God’s service, and pro! ably some . During the earlier years of his ministry he ; and ovening. : faen vad which accordingly makes oie Abssuerus in tho Eng ad an would not have Leen opporod if he had held bis good is accomplishad, but it is questionable Total... . eethataas traveled in Eastern Kentucky and Western Vir- ec The Rov, A, X. Shoemaker will preach st the Free YF gly m moe. 80 sick Tue occurrences narrated in the Dock of Roven youll not bare vee cinliol with ihe tegular | whellior the good will eounteriatanve stone | te abiake the ratio of total contributions to | eunia, In 1859, bo rah Ly aa Nuaton, He, | Sommnaion Cuan, Comes Ati Toomis | that I cannot eat any more until Sanday agein. poe Doren alt ss yaroly niyiion srder ot a a weyt eae OO a ce wrought. oe q the church work: ig about four times the amouct preached occasionally, but for the Tash Bix Or | eee ee irlo will preach morning, after. | ‘There isa fear of a freshet on the Youshio. se er feast B f the feset iteeMent Persians, from who bare been Uru for their oncs peaceful communion. ‘Take, for inatance, the great excitement among | paid the ministers, which wonld makeup tho | eight years hho was so feeble as to be wholly un- } noon, snd evening at the Second Church. corner = | gheny River, Peonsylvania ; and if the Youghi- man eT inclent Perowe darag | 4 20 OF ae eT conservative clergyman of this H young children, which is the special forte of | agsrogate amount of '€200,000,000 raised annual- | sble to appear in the pulpit. Monroe and Morgan streets, Aftarnoon subject : | ogbeny River whould get cnatear, and cpeonle Sa i ae athe Persian pete of that f g | A, Scuola “and contr et the Ik eshop of Xul- | Hammond. | evry, i telat must know | [y's tae United Stftes for raligions purposes. ARCHBISHOP 20°HALE. | Sifge Dapardonabie Sin.” : Teise “along. the *Youghiogbeny should be te igont rarest int fenik | mois had left to ‘his diocese om inheritance of spite { that the influence upon them csnnot bo other: yin. IN THE FAI ‘The Golden Jubilee of Archbiehop McHale, of © EPISCOPAL. drowned, Pittsburg editor bas hired a max <a Rade ex) Palnhe paneer) character a ie ‘which they had been living “on ever Areas ‘We quote | wise than disastrous. ‘There 1s a growiug, aod The Roy. William Full, an English Dissenting ‘Tuam, in Ireland, is approaching, and prepara- j the Rev. Luther Pardee will officiate at Calvary | to stand ‘beside each compositor in the office and celet py the Jews, was “ Purdigan. 18 | those words, but cannot vouch for them. as [think a dangerous, tendency. snong 00d | Giorgyman, addressed posterity srithe following | Hous 2re making for sp appropriate calebration. » CBurcd, Werte avenue, morning and evening. slowly spell: ¥-o-u-g-bri-o-g-b-e-n-y.”—St iestival having been acquired in this war, the ‘HE NEW YORE TIIBUNE _ | Christian people, to imagine thar these rovival | (oreo passage in A Dosterity in the Mamene | athe year 1905 Dr, Metals was consocrated | yy» acyghan: Ds, S:ocking will Prescot Atoares and | Louts Democrat 3 if ous advan} ‘i veg i it, an tol, Epg.: fe eth year of bis episcopate is year. He was | “ An Apology for Judas.” oy oe be spocrsphal writings, there cemrs apotnor Fer) iu their contest ho Low Charee peTitualiste, It | spasmodic efforts, rather than the regular Sete BSE any Gaal patie aocument.°Y abil ore yeaa to the Archbishoprio of ‘Tuam in 1834 An Apology foF7G. Berry will preach at AI Saints’ suicide ont oe bv ig ere 1 at a eRe rae tradition ays: of. grace, to promote and develop a healény, | ere record my 8 oy A Pee atate estabilcuments | AY chbishop SeLiala is a prominent figure in the | Cumshot, ge cand Leavitt streets, | hanging by the neck toa tree, but did not inta oes to eon at was eubsequeatly amplified into Zadcdy a better fst of a on ani toa moral Coristisn Froe ae ean arr eion, beicving. them toe anuScrptural aud | PO‘ Distory. of tretan ter tue Tast alts | mormingand.erenluz. Sm yo neld at St, James’ | fore Hus time ‘The magistrate summoned bin . two grest parties could hardly have been | 0) soul-rufning. I have f thi ntury. He entered into thoRepeal move- ere 3 a e ia ae ; the story of Enther, ‘sndconnected with the Per- | devised, There were no important ido issues, ‘The ; demonstrations have seen aplontiful crop of Zion to ovesthrow ihe pauitico-ec pe stical pone fect with great zeal, organizing a oler meet. Ghurch this morning, at which Bishop Clarkson, of toauswer why be did not prevent the suicide, the story wl known as the Purim. In that ao- | candidate is honored Sssngio the county by oer | backeliders and fy crite: Fi to ao te oe ee T ieava the world | ingsin tho West of Ireland in support of, the Nebraskn: gil OS: Preaching by the Rectot in | acd he, replies bat be ennpose the gentleman i i even many of those WhO 0) ‘his contirmation 3 ‘ % Church’ pe 3) assell o Titles act passed. Archbishop / morning and eveni.g. ow paper prin 0 fol zt Basa ae ocd ne mentioned in Terms | most stoulls, edmit EERO, oPnoeee Tetalent is of the | TORE of their fellow-mens but I cannot avoid down, the Church by Ta ve so lions are LY | MicTialo made 8 epscch, against itm Dublin that | = tbo Rev. Reaytho will preach at the Bishop | ‘**Sfamms, where do the cows get the male?" {ust indict she conflict for the chief he | ‘kind pecoliatly necessary, for the arduona and often he conclision, that asaruie theso sensational | know that Wihiam Hill was @ consctentious Trinits: created a great sensation at the time. He dis- Whitebouse an rer 1 Goapel, Inalans ‘avenue, be- | asked Willie, the graudsoon of the one that ig and in the conflict for ef power | delicate duties of a Bishopric, Aside from his reputed religious excitements are, upon the Whole, pro- | rian Baptist minister, and that he believed infant regarded its provisions, and was prominent in tween Twenty- Thitheth streets, morning | brewed = peck o' malt, looking up from the orcecai, the Hebrew, overthrew Haman. sympathy With Ritualists and Rituslism, 9 objection } ductive of evil. ‘Veni inklin: Stati ; AD . and evening. ' i; : : t b Teltualicte =a luctive ov. | sprinkling to be from His Satanic Majesty, tho Key- the agitation tbat Ied to its rencal. In 1863, | “““the Rev. De. Casbman as at St. Stepbeny’ | (OS@IRE PsA, ‘of milk that be bad been intently: ates fein obtained reat prominence among | wee Pai against hin; unincumbored in this respect, tlone of Yopers, andy there the parent'of unnam- | when there was great excitement in Ireland over Church, Jozason strest, man preachy or end Twelfte, | recarding. | * Where ‘do you get your tears ?” wss @ Hebrowa daring RELIGIOUS PRESS. ae al ote Te ed ties maust algo puss | gome proposed legis lation, the Archbishop was | morning and evening. » | tho anawer. After a thoughiful silence, be ‘THE STANDARD, | lon’ of believers, saTeiaiuly taught by the mer, | prompt aud fearless ip bis denunciations. He | | —There will be fait ‘Cathedral services at the Cathe- | sgain broke out: ‘Do the cows have to apropos of some snesrs ala Mesars. Moody and | Teacher, the Holy’ Ghost, and the Apostles, shalt one could not be awed by thrests nor softened by | drlof SS. Peter and Paul, corner ‘of Washington and | birched?’” ae. S a e} | aay, universally triumph, Man says somo shall one | ‘vibes. The interest of his Church and Sf lie | Peoria streets, morning and evening fi Somethi hich “no - ankey from tho variety stage in England, is 3 *olervice wil! be held. morning and_evening at the omething which “no -fellers can find out— 5 8) } the face, aud that before the child bas a what | country were ever the objects of his ambition. | cyurch of the Holy Communion, South D What sort of ia it which is eevee the following comment npon tho theatre: | is mecal,in Jesus) Word by boing Woo raco, ls wihat | compas been piven to literary pursuits also, | atrest. . lon, Bouth Dearborn | 7 7g0n tO BBY, Lhe a ee rote In all these latter years, at less tha theatre hag | Tue deadly drinking customs 9 ‘Professors and noa- i 0 BBY, ®; ia gene later etre, ACU cedace te iowe | Protesorg aro owing doom, Hen aad aier= poy] bas translated Homer oe sroue of ers" reat ev, FS. Mines will conduct theservicesana | bat won't let im say, ‘There are_ieh IG ot i i i | i Dr, Moss. esting cost’ almost nothing, for “on Sunday,” 4 —Tie Rev. Mr. Barnes, the distinguished Bibi i Cs a = inte thoand in that labor, attached to the Ken- ' reador, of Kentnchy, will east istinguishod, Die | seid he, 1 alee one ate aw ld rend ae tacky ‘Couferenco, his active life was spent, - corner of Renthelystid Sangamon streets, morning | nen T buy sume tripe, which I hate lik othe oli and relentless persecutions Ke which they ware | undisputed, eer fa this alls, hls ory ei ee inst enbjectod tum ir thoughts’ with pe- | Dror sesmour's rejection on the same crounds, and cohar energy of feeling to the norma: © paste ng oe teage to the Low Church serie ‘show tion of the defeat and destraction of their ; thcir strength on an sppeal from the General Council persecutors in the ancient times, aa recorded | to the Uhurch st large. Te the Book of Esther. Haman was tothem the) The Tribune pelieves that Dr. De Koven’s re- Prototype of ovptession, and their persecutors ; jection ‘and Dr. Jaggar’s confitmation will, upoo swere all Hemens, _Gpon the occurrence of the : {he whole, redound to the ‘welfare of the Charch } and to ‘pander to the tastes of the worser class of ite festival of the Purim, they would drown tho re | of which thoy cre oO tod and bonored members, ; patroma. Had ite induenee ‘been to lift the opinions | a preach morning and evening at the Church of the As a, . t ror, sin, end the devil from the carth, and caure | ing a knowled, af that language, and by his en- the garden ?°—Detrowt Free Press. Wastsort of rs cension, ) truth, bolum and rist everyw! val #1 ar C01 frat ines, und Christ everynners to pro N00. yz, Sullivan willpresch at Trinity Charch | STA ary which compels a, persoa to sy 1k ooo dish literature ie made a special | ,. 00 infects «de Unpardonable Sin.” | 5 ‘Mere aro taice in tho houses,” 0 will in the hice?” festival of tog their woos in the recollection of | swuile the result in either case il So acrivot a | and sentiments of theatre going pcopls Ovee eo te é The ancient triumphs of their race, and abandon | whit from the esteem fn which the candidates | {o8%, ennoblement, it might have been tolerated FRIENDS IX CHICAGO: _ | study at St. Jarlath’s College, Toom. Itis ex-! fn the eveuing, Bishop Clarkson, of ‘Nebraska, him say, “ There are ‘mouses ep ee | tng low-bera communities end, casted with the | | There are nov twa meetings Of this Society in | Pected that s great demoneirelion oois BOBOE | preach, and Ing, diver the rite of condrmation. ‘iany Argus. : The Mid-Day Litany services will be . * during the weer at No. ay services will ve continned | Apoor woman went to her minister asking themeetves to eating, drinking, and all festivi- | aro held. srmeiPeyetem a8 doing less harm than good. But it following clergymen will offlciste: Mondsy, the Bev. chim to come und parform the funeral sermce Sf fos, Under such cixcumstances the festival ob- | DE EOTEN 8. JAGEAR hss never been thus and it exists t pane the city, About twelve years ago, the few fami- one of tho things which, take it as itis, is lies of this faith residin: sear of his episcopare. here metin the capaci- tained ite great populnrsy pmone tb Hiebrass, | tothe Bditor of Lhe Chicago Tribune: Seay eee io th ja theese creme ement Ms a 7k gt | NH as caerar ems | a al Regalia omnia cater |" BLEGANT EXTRACTS. BeEibent footy, leh, Sac pr: | Wtarabedl pal ep THE CARDINALS. yarions Closed thus The result in thove two ing more especially upon the social proscription | for worship, of God acconine, to ese | geayoring to eecure an amendment tothe Con- |” OY ee ORMED EPISCOPAL, asked tho, Reverend gentlemen ab, ite JUST WHEBE 11RY ABE. cases settles the etatua of the Inity aa between | for political opinion carried on in a large portion ; custom of the Religious Society of Friends. stitution embodying ® recognition of God. If Bishop Cheney will preach at Christ's Church, cor | mighty bad,” she Toplist: ‘There cigs aoe i. The creation of an American Cardioal bas figh Church and Low Church.” As thoStending | of the Micth. It saya in conclusion: “One of |, The writer hero wishes to sey. that the term ying on It | ner of Bichigan avenue and Twenty-fourth stteets, Doni wuniaa Sot jown.as with such ® lot, The ¢ eer °F High Chijpare waunlly, if not always, composed | the greatest needs of the people—the Quaker, vo commonly applied to this Society, is they could prevail upon the people to recognize morning and evening. Sorening subjzets “Who fa on | ving mea as I've been. given rise to a grost deal of comment in regerd | of an equal number of doreymen aud laymen, | people—in the Southern States is to recognize 8 derisive name, and is not recognized by the God, individually, they would bo ata better and | “S720 ey, WW, st. Postlethwaite wil preach at th “When I was traveling in Mnssachosetts cethe dignity of the offic. ‘The position of | their action indicates quite # men Ae a etatus | the fact that a man from the North may bring Society except a%such; also, tat many people | more hopeful task. Oe a reeves treet, fonting Union | Some twenty sears’ azo,” said a traveler, “I bat Park, this morni asont with the driver, who, on ‘stopping at tha Cardinal is the highest in the Boman Catholio | of the clergy, ot tes quite te laity, and they | among them is honest opinions snd his eonsci- | think the term Shsker and Quaker mean tho : 5 H fave their ehare of the credit due f tious convicti amas same. Nothing could be much ‘An Ohio clergyman was sddresing « teachers) Chereh, after that of Pope, who is elected by | should have their é eer ue for | entious convictions, ant y differ from them foould be much further fromthe | ootioe tne other day, and asid that, oving to ing. ark, this morpe service at the Baptist Ohurch, Locke | Post-offico, ‘saluted an ill-looking follow ao the i ‘Rolling Mills, at 3 0% p.m. | step with, ‘Good morning, Judge Sanders; f rect, Dear ti pe preaching morning and evening at | hope you're well, sir?’ After leaving tbe " their sound conservative position in this matter. | widely on political and social questions, and still | truth,’ as & giancg at the doctriues of the two then ne CoS A Eoelesias- G. | not be their enemy.” % : sects-Shakers and Priends—would show. reengs tive manner of selecting, school-teach- | siel Senate to asst snd advise the Sovereign oe be therile pon the Luthersn Church in | he meoting at a erent in Chicago was not | ers, some of them were ‘no more able to de- Emannal Church, corn Hanover and Tweaty- | asked the drivar if the man he spoke to Pontift ithe government of the Charch. An GENESIS. Cae TO -aPOn ante from tho writings of | Nat could be called s rogulatly-orgapize® eet Solop the hamsn mind than s Modoc to draw oreraoDsn. really ads wrest rock, a ho reclit. aagh “We bad a cock-fight last wi ek, and he was ing of Friends ; because there was no organi sy 3 "i tisa, only a coming together and organi” | a picture of the heavenly Jeruestem in char- | qZRO,PeT of Giant and feesah. at the Fit. | @ judge on thet occasion THE ALLIANCE, after the good order, long adhered to by this coal.’ «| Seating ‘and evening, Morning subject: “The | Ata fishermen’s feast in an Ulster 203) in sn article on “ Prophecy,” says = Feligionn: people. ‘Therewas no outward dis- | A Baltimore Isdy of wealth and pioty ts sald to Oring oo Sa subject: “The Young | gontleman was seated next to an ‘tol salt,” BO arte om hee matory in advanceof tx ooeur- | PLING eG 09 choreh oftcers.. 1t was, traly 85 | nave remained singlounit o peg Aachen a lree eoa ‘would begin his dinner, insisted Bis bocaese sho bad resolved to marry | _—The Rev. H L. Martin will preact ot Bt. Pafu's | FOB Having some of overy kind of food sat ‘eminent authority states that the Cardinals have i DEAN STANLEY'S OPINION. * the theologians of that Church to show thei the rank of secalar Princes in| Rome, andthe | Desn Stanley's sermon at the faneral of Sir | 88 towards Roman Catholicism. therm nora sre accorded to them. ‘Their in- | Charles Lyell was notable for the dizcussion it | signia (beads thoes On ey Er eacred or gave of the relations of eclenco and religion. Gers, 2re entitled to use) are a purple mantle, | fhe London Times of March 1 gives the follow- | rence, presents us with the key to bietory, as well a5 Secariet hat, and aring of sapphire cet'in gold. | ing re rt of it: Te prilosophy, ‘To master human history, we h was blessed, both iu increase of members, and | many offers, g 5 eae iB repos its philosophy, To, master igen of Divide history | 18 refreshing of soul to thove wo ‘atuended. ho man escept aclergyman. A while ago she Ghineeh, met toa parnen ct Nov teey Seas me ros on the thble put aoe co eeragas west ‘Phoy are divided into three clssses,—Cer- | Dean Stanley selected for hi the words 7 i J ‘They 286 ops, Cardinal Priests, and Cardinal | the second ae aot ted for his sermon, te Torn as unfolded iu prophecy presonts na with all the con ‘Attor mecting regularly in this way for more | was wedded to penniless but dovout pastor of | —The Rev. De, Tiffsny Writ’ preach at ‘Trinity | of fish, flesh, fowl, and leg, ail in the o0e Gov one. -and the maximum number of these | curt vas vithout form, and wold: ‘aud darkuees was | iich go to make Up et eee oes, natty, | than tires sca ¥ ‘considerable number began | g little church, and the honeymoon was hardly | Church, comer of Indiana avenue and ‘Twenty-fourta | heso. ‘The corns eh *getehibor wht Descons wmepectively aix, fifty, and fourteen. | Fon hs, ut {Fm voy Aud the apie of God | {rcomesing more than tho speculation of the senools; to think it desirable tohave the meeting organ- | Gyor before he resigded his charge and set up as stregt, morning and evening. on stGrace Church, | 10.414 this, and suzgeeted that it woald be bee ‘a8alle and Whi i food Tloved upon theface of the waters.” ‘The sermon WaM | the facts agree with it. Can we Bey the name of 3 | zods ‘and accordingly a list of rezular mombers J 4 over with her money. comer of LaBalle nite’ streets, morning and | &F for bim to eat the different sorts cf food sep” The first class, when full, consists of the Bisb- | ing, : ape of the six suffragan Sees of the fcrmer fact, a discourte on the religious aspect of geology. | gozon different philosophies of history with which in good standing was made out, aad those con- r ope of ie se church; -Ostis, Porto, Albano, | “he jrorus of we tart, the Dose mi’ they express | SS tte aaozah Se ay ie | stituting it wore connected find {hose con | The fit services at Independence, Texas, CveRIBR. ap ML, Parkhurst will preach at amtely. But the son of Neptune, sn 20 ES, i press | Qducatiana, mora, and religions. 2 ere cope rwanda vero set of | wore bold io an exterpporzed church, the BLN | afehgsn Rev. M. AK. Porkborsh will pret at the | 07 chink T keep istinction. | He mec down ‘THE INDEPENDENT to wbat is kuown as Western yearly meeting, ing having beon previously used a1 i rie you keep separate shelves for ther Hay Suseclens, eabine, and Palestro eer title | {doe trauattton from that galt voice ae scient Gree r a arose m the circumstauce ey were 1B e order of universe which 3 a = saloon ant —The Rey, Joho Wi ll proach Bae tn te se otideally pn certain Gaye fn Siegen meh loyher “scived under the, head of has s vigorous article on tho demize of Civil-Ser- | _ ‘The organization Western yen mae ie to | gambling place. ‘The first Sandav after the pre- | Petes) (Bas, Tobe Wilda and peo ae Below? Let them all go into the bold togetBer the creater basilicas of Rome, and were ‘inaugu- onan ‘The ce 7 ‘the original which portrays yicoReform. It says: We see no prospect of | meet in the same central place, the meetings liminary services, just a8 tho Rey. Mr. Piorco | ing subject: “* The Father.” rate DETROIT FREE-PRESEINGS. for three rated into these fonctions. re Cardinal Priests | ee ee cof warring area pene the wards any rove oh proaiie Beas ohange for the.) mere generally attenced about ns before any OF had besa hig sermon, a gustof wind truck the | , ~The Hey. N. Wk Asiet ‘ll preach atthe Park Avo. aie Bet ae ena ea Xo to. 13a ‘were origioally the priests who ided over the ?. 6 e sufiiciently ganizing been done, nati! the meeting-house uilding ant ew a card from one of tho rafters. | a ch ip _ ae” 20) ig subject : gi presi ciely the image of warring slemeats Toone too of | proumsd to make tuo question distinctly a polit- | on Twenty-sizth street, moar Taliane g-houee | yewas the ‘ten of diamonds,” and fell face up- | Steaateamneas anit Bechalidiog,” Dyening sablect# shad be san ate boy who feeds marbles. f0 Tlergy attached to the principal chorebes. The } the wators express Ts gente brooding as it were of i F Caraual Deacons sprang from the resident Lind of peace. soe he cenre however poeta, eild- | ical 18800) snd treed into the dast any parts, | was enty-slzth Meeting removed there, when | ward upon the open Bible, The ‘circumstance | othe Rev, A, Youker will preach st the Simpeon Deacons, of whom each oné bad charge like, parabolical, and unsclontific, impresses upon us Me ethiss fn or out, of.power, that refuses to | a good many who lived on ‘the North and West | soemed to disconcert the minister, whereupon | Church, Bonfield street, between Archer _avenne and “Do you want to kill the child?” exclaimed cover the poor in a certain district of ; the meinciple ‘which spplica in bolt boa eal ‘and in | adopt oe ‘ervice Reform as one of ita cardinal | Sides found the distance too groat to attend reg- | old Felix Robertson atepped up, and, taking the | Hickory, strect, ‘morning andavening, Evening sub- | ® gentleman as he saw s boy tip the aby out of the city. In modern times the Cardi- | 5 le mnaterisl Wo encefal, ie ropressive dcr oe ete ot Principles of the labors of M. a ularly, ‘This, together with the fact that quite » card, anid: * Well, Parson, you're got him. ‘Tha | ject: “* The Lite of Moses.” logeub- | f Scarriage on the walk. "No, pot quite. Te the city. gre_very. frequently Archbishops | discord into eee ce acters dark caiOg ot te of Mecsrs. Moody and | number did not wish to join in the érgapization, | devil has thrown up his band already.” tte Sgr ee Supper will bead- | plied tho doy + ** but, if Tean get him tobesliog Bea iepes Each gan bemeve, eves a | ede, Son" arlene |S bara lat, Wve: te saga ata | fod oa remmtion bath tne, Te, Mic | DUM Mgh top laine, dune ae coma satel a oeehetieanse™™ | pala ae eet ina parti a that | of geology trek aroze it wes involved in ang a bound . EB. lock, Thus i i eee i in the ditch with Jobnoy Bracer!” a ticnlar eh paeradt 3 8 | top of a high stop-ladder, dusting the chande- POESBYTERIAN. ce Oy Shc bobs pf arcuon_ Fo Chtol |Site want rey mene yeep ca TeSys deo Whlsiol ade | Sgn Are veo Hut mong Gu | 2 yn anesnlo ge Fenn | Riba N wa ho © Boe Pee | wae. colored individual capped, a io muy: hi totally and deservedly failed. Th B v3.7 i 2 i ‘on the leopard—the fig- 3 ~ | ate merely in mizor orders. Every, Caran apie | have gach totally and dese Sit tom thelr real e+ Twenty-aizth stréct, MeCHng: trope the Ceotral | T° fail Sand thelr OE oe gaad of Eden before [agi g eee Bee oe eet evelopment ta ore oe eaona Seg an aed ory na Cee re oe ie eat , exercises opie | meaning ang fee (hem fo epesk the language, of RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. giuee oe Giends. Aftor Sper Tee aT Rag ore pete ee eae Jsguareh this morning. abject: ‘'Development tn | degrees below zero! replied One ‘of tue clerk. $oPeaictions, and issues dispencations. -Those | selence, and the they Scns of ie Rie the es ‘THE CHURCH AT LARGE. the latrer _mecting. Te eld. in privat | jo gi ase eimply, Age rates)" Nias Maria, | _—thhe Hey. De, W, W, MeKiaig wil preach at Car's de dat a far 7” osclsimod she old mnt i a By auppcs A a a p i " v? 8 ornin; wed & Seventy,” Anding that the hare was described as chew- 9 statistivs of the Moravian Chuch for 1874 | houses ‘antil the Rice Block, on Dearborn | Boipcer (aghast, and nearly losing her bal- Poses A Cote Crore ae this morning. | 9/04 an’ fifty.” he os 2 who are priests can administer the minor orders t icstbood. They take preced al ing the cud, inserted the word “not ;” and on the i of pricsi They take. pi ience of all pre- 9. cuds | pomeo ude e other |: aye just been publiched. hey nee inthe | Oe rebuilt, whoa room - was | ance)—* May the howly powers pre 1 | _—Tho Bev. James MacLanghiln ‘ streak was robullty POD onovear une | Gr iyer bet the lies of that! ‘ize nuppoce mario Her. denea Sactauahlin wil preach st the | after ‘iesving a Jofersen-srenne AT, Subject: “Job's Religion,” | Testerday a citizen ran ‘and overtook it seats fares, even Patriarchs, and have a deciding voice Umtod Btates 8,705 i jn General Councils. The appointment of a Car- | annolneed in the'prefece, that they were constrained | s 8,705 communicants ; the acces- | tilthe M:E. Church Block was rebaut, when i Vareil din’ evening. _ Mornin, in Grrosta exclusively with the Pope. ‘The nam. | to gras the meory of grartsten shecoes of the Lopes sion to the membership in 1574 numbered 694. | the meating was remoyod, back to, tbe Cusine! toe eer sterant would 69 ridin renee ie Evening subjects “ohn Rocz.” sea ee The eutered, he looked around on ‘be Ginsynever quito filled, and there are always | against the motion Cf tho earth. But reesof the Fopet | tr, George A. Stuart, of Philadelphia, eati- | Stand, where it is now held regularly each First- . sed like that crayture? ‘Prof. Swing will preach at the Fourth Church this floor and asked: ~ Did any one se6% letter in & tome reserved in petto, to be announced when & reconciliation, otlon Uipher kind, of, rather not s recon | mates the number of conversions in Great Brit- | 8¥ morning at Mo’clock. * p ‘The art of advertising seems to be as well un- morning, corner of Superior and Rush street. mourning envelope?” Rivanawered “No,” sod ome Taours oF Buy suitable opportunity presenta | ciation, bi! On, Scknowledgment’ of the aifinity and | ain, through the instramentalit reat Brit- | "ho help the Central Meeting along after the deratood in Spain asin the United States. The ornings corner of Superior and Buta cherie Tenth | hrocouuaued: Woll, ite et lonk Pesta | ciation ic azit between tue epiitof clones and | 474,4 cae entality of Messrs. | calamity ‘of tho Groat Fire, some, Frionds 1p following notice in a Spanish paper shows how Cyr ering ee ee ['a like to be sare whether i afd chat my broibet nell. screen of the Council of ‘Trent and the Leewpint of the Bible, Firet, thereis a likeuess of the y and Sankey, of Chicago, at 25,000 or | England contributed and sent over 3250, nds i | neatly and tenderly mourning and money-getting | second Ci ev. 9; Monro Gluten iE eee me | Will Atel dead.” A i 8 | general spirit of the ‘truths of science to the general } 30,000. ici i ay be mingled: ~ ‘cond Chi this morning. The Rev, A. E, Bit | ‘5 iam or my je James was de Ee Constitution of Sixtus Y. direct that the Cacdi- | Sune al spirit Olio truths; and, secondly, there ts 3 was thavicfally received, and was 8 great help at | My ingled : tridge will preach in the evenmg. pals should be sclected a8 ar sa possible frocs All| Hkenera i tbe metnods pangs Secondly, teesfogical | _'The Archbishops of York snd Canterbury, and sens. whee amsty nested: | Baie! (Beck 8 | arsed image Saviot shtmmc nee ame ee rE foe Sete Be Ba waste ree ereanid Den gward arent t16ns. a 28 at | truth which our illustrious stadent wee thi = lis i om En; 10 WAS sont at is ga co shop to another and a evening. a a nat matter 5S yxthe chief in- | allthe English Bishops but two, congratulate | Meeting on tho iorning ‘before the Great Fire, | better world, | The ‘undersigned, nis widow, will anda | —The Rev. ‘David J. Burrell will preach at the West. | 8TOce yesterday, and. holding up & handfal prezent constituted is maade up chiefly of Ital- | strument in clearly eotting forth and estcblisbing Was | the cli i 3 R ut by esreful, cautions in 9 clergy and Isityon the prosperity of th i " ‘ati upon his tomb, 23 will also his two dangh! ‘Hild, | minster Church, corner cf Peoris snd Jackson ground colfee from the big can, in s ont by, eutions inquiry ty of tho | was instrumental in this token of Christian | xhq kmma, tha former of whom ts warded, aad tie Hormng and efelag. Morning supjects “at. Fauriek | tbere any Seats Ta tine coftea?™ No, « Hc bi isns, whose majority enables them to confine the ; the doctrine. wrought i rt i in all ‘of the world, that the frame of thi jd | Church, and nationality. When 8 parts id, 0 is wor! trongly admonish the former | Jove. ane pores toan offer. ‘The funeral will take place | Viewed from a Protestant ‘Standpoint.” promptly replied the grocer. poe, plthe mab. = Because I was ott Of Papal succession to thet was pradually brought ‘into ite condition: taal f Busbop is creat man Cardin: is ‘not it 5 aes t foreign Bishop i ero Fea a aey | ieeaneet antes or i ourabdong, bal by the slow | the Eee p repr era ee a apott ot these Mostings Bere Geer ingot [ne ia daconils HOW cs | cite eta Gt Waingion tad Mabey tees, | beans and for him to pay a visit to ome. Formerly the | and silent action of the rea a long sucrceden | Eight persons united with the : and usefuloese; gil who may wish to rend; and |. 8.—This bereasemment Ti) mosque Tizaaca. | Corning and eveniag. fsbingionF and Robey stssts, | beans and lind to pus peas in!” was the ste for him to Mreceding the reception of the bat | of ares beyond ine momory aid imagins- |. Church, of this city, last Sal Westminster | POOkS 06D ie iy free to ail, who may wish co Plorment, whlch Wi be ore not interrupt car em. | PTtheder. Dr, Swazey will preach at the Ashland | | A Bacomb-etreet omer stood at the gate te gna designated as ‘‘ Bioevimento,” took piscein | tion of msn. There necd “be po question arch, of this city, ‘bbath. There were | worship God after the good order of this much- Figce of business will be removed from No, 3 Teasie | Avence Churen (Swedenborgian Temple) this he i g she angaly and designated £8 absasador of the new Prince | Sustbes le tc eze_Bood be 88. Gasault | seven additions to the Pourth Charl the 2 | favored and ancient religious society. Ge Teintariers to No.4 Rue de Misslonaize, a8 our | 196+ pla) this moru- | other evening 28 s bos come Tae tell $0ut? Hoe oe epmttevation of a, prelate to | 122 ther this Gogo wotvexpect ft should, For, had | 03h The Third Presbyterian Church received placa grasping landlord has raised our rant, ? Pee exclaimed: @Jobn Henry, didn't £ tell Sh, Oe teat eng eioon not increase bis reve been no such scientific conclusions, we now fifty-four additions to its membership the first : BMeasnchneetts had its Rov. Horse Mu: ‘rhe Rev. J.P, Hyds will preach at Oakland mornia; hurry back with that parsgoric? | Yoo'te, te we dignity of Cs inal does sinerease: Bis) Snow perfectly well, from our Snereaned tnicht into Sabbath in this month—thirty-one upon profes PERSONAL. more than fifty yoars ago. He went by the | audiovening. 3 | gone halt ap aoe aaa one does tere are oeifion: mada for Cardinals in this respect | fhe, patted te ae Ie, prosaic, pa CHICAGO AND ELSEWHERE. of old Priest Williams, and he was tbe Seer of Fev eiois Albert Bushnell will preach at the Leavitt ren ae Le iThore wes 8 oo and 1 Sigal ran Ps 5 a vet Church morning *s | f . rossic, | 4 writer in tho Afethodist is of opinion thst the the Rev. De, Brigge, of Evanston, presched | «Congregational Charoh. ‘The following good | ,— The, Me, Willis Alvin Bartistt will preach at | Soro, and’ dared each other, and spit on 2 story is told of him: He was * particniarly | Fismouth Church, comer of tndian: ands, and want food” of a good horse, and aware kept nis PPregeraiih euch orion een ane nee it and E knew that dad would oy pacer.” One of bis parishio: ii —Sei held 6s usual st the U: Seer owved’ & fine animal, ners, Jeremiah | church, ian Pk | Yn the office of ono of the hotels recentlf,? gyman desired to possess, and oneSund on {The Rev. Dr. Heaty will preach morning and even. | Sontloman anapped bis firger to a boot’ he Bie itr. Shumway Mirove up to ee anarat doer fag at the Tabeniacie Church, comer ming xd even: | Shd, ag he put bis foot cu the box, be — - ig when the newly-elect happen to be s member | matter-of-fact descriptions of the begioning i bi pie) a eae check BP which poverty isa} world, of which, a8 of its ‘end, no msn knoweth or can denomination ‘have outsiowe mainly both the at Wheaton lass Sunday. A rale. 1 conceive exceyt by fignres or Ttis now clear | tise and the necessity of tho office of Presiding | The Rev. Dr. Goodfellow, of Sandwi i THE INDEPENDENT to al stadene ete Bible Wish the Grst and second | Elders, except in sparse and newly-settled paris |; rin ie 2 sandwich, i cars of the elevation of Archbishop McCloskey ; ape ee A rering wo narratives of theres: | of the country.” He thinks thet eed ton in the city during the past week. to the Cardinalate = | Sery particalsr of time, and place, and crder. mos: | should be increseed, each Elder be assigned to a Bishop Odenbeimer, of New Jersey, has com- i ‘epochs denmnded by sclen- charch of his own, and given the chair of six or pletely recovered his health in Enrope. “You look like » good. smart boy.” “ Ser oo, ae caste dented that a Qardinal in New York will | new Epowa that > Te Opoth fr t : bein oral a maiortable positis {ifie obzervation are incompstible ‘boib- with the 6.000 | eight churches, ‘and their appointments remain- 7 a in fine style just as the minister - 0 i + the 3 bem very anomalous stom ne ca ble position, | Wars of too Mosaie chronology and faevsix days.of the | 105 ‘with the Bishopa. Tho Rev. A. Tf. Schoonmaker, of Cherry Yal- | mounting from his own, catringe neg sponta ie eee ens ete paw Ragland Churel: | wistor :! replied: the bey, 6 ho rose UP, are wil be no oeT Sk LO OP Grane aa bo | Hale Cento ee cane: See | ee ee, Downing, m aletter to the Boston | "7a osu the oityfor s few days. mountitfne preacher and hie parishioner entered | Pfe#eh inthe evening. : wpelther baad, “iva bad tbet, game Oayeo ba { 4 i on, lithe church door together. The formor drew ‘CHRIS: ‘ne a dozen. times, and now I want to ‘adareesod 38 His Dminence. His ‘costume, | tact the earth is fixed, that {t cumno: be moved, that tS fe is 5 TIAN. 01 gy | thet tho gor Titers co forth asa Lridepror fron his pase Backing the relction of the Boman Cath. | The Hov- J. W. ‘Roo, for the last eleven | him amde a moment. ‘ Jerry,” said the g The Rev, Tenae Fetet il presch morning and evec. | *hother this isa cash shine oF wbather youre Serie see ae | CeO a ts Staardayn to | Dap has bad continuous revival in the | man, familiarly, “ when I get to preaching, vod ‘Tutt etsect cheorer of Indians eveuuoand Twen | joing to pat mo on {ho head when I get tesa 4 1 8 ard cel neon t ae fifth etrect. 1 +9 ald at the Central Church, corner Pee that I'll be Governor Which he must of necessity wear, will eubject him soostant ‘observation, Even in London, Cardinal Wise- } chamber, or that the sara. mae | c faan found binself unplessantly conspiruouy, eb j fatho dawn cf tho créftion, at when we rise to jows: “The Catholic Church has to-day in its | Baptist Church ‘at Malvern, Is., of which he is | ehp out end take afew turns up and down th Fs 2 1e .