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’ : : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY: APRIL 4, 1875.~SIXTEEN PAGES. _ o waderthes | Chusek cobacr o5 AM V] SEM‘FNTS_- Wednesday, and Tauraday; Mr. Murphy will play | afately bofors ths Cincinnati concerts. Carpan 0 ~ Bearts molt 1ikn fron fn s furmace—it oonitions that efiecis are mow producs burd of. xfia‘ina Bonsparte stredis, this moming, Subject ;" Tite Beliglon of Christ and In- }xiq?pnx:wu in «olp,” and Friday and Satur- | ter & Sheldon are making active preparations fo day in-* Pyke O'Callaghan,” o piece written by | this veries, and are arranging for zome speciy | tngs of Al hmitons may bo b oncé instituted, o Belity Compared. ‘Wybert Reeve, from which, accordiug.to Joah | features that will be of grast inzorest Lo the lov. similar to that of an American Bister of Charity, i is donned for out-aoor acd street wear. ad IE" Lo ithe fiz;?g.' :d“"‘.‘ed minds .n;r THE SISTERHOOD OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ool and o!m ica i:ym« o “xm!p“ml 4 67: PETER'S JLSSION. At 8 meeting of the mombers of St. Peter's —Tae Rev. J. Malvern will preach ot thn Free-Com- mpnion “Church, “corner of Jackson and’ Loomis ; is the latest formed foundation in the Cil of New York. It was organized in St. Ann's P E. Church by the Right Rev. Bishop Potter, the second Tuesday after Esster; 1869, The workof the Sisters is in St. Barpabas Hmm‘: refuge for gestitute girls and women, Theyalso extend Their 1abors to the poor of their neighberbood, - to Bellevue Hospital, and to tho Lospitals on Ward's Tsland. other basis than the hareditary superstitions and unsound education of the people, let us honest~ 1y confess our mistakes, lay aside .our articles snd crumbling creods, $nd seck to know and im- ‘press pon the minds of the young what is sim- la truth, and what re God's firmly cstablished aws concerning us, and the certsin and nnvary- ing evil consequences that follow any violation of our duty to ourselves, our, neighbors, our Aisaion, held at tho chapel Thuredsy, Apsl 1, the Rev, Georga C. Stroet, Chiaplaia of the Mis- sion, in the chuir, ond tho Rev. Canon Enowles acting as Secretary, it was moved by Mr, H. G, Ranney, seconded by Mr. Martin Andrewes, and Resolved, That a Committes of five laymen be Ap- pointed by the Chair to consult on. thie af of the Afission, fo make inquiries about this most appropriate 1ocality, and to confer with the Bev. Mr:Fodd with re- gard 10 his acceptance of the charge of the Mission, - sireets, (s moratag. Prayecmesting {n the evens 3., s . —The Rev. Dr. Everts will preach at the Taberna. cle, Ko, 665 Wabash_svenue, this morning, and at the Indiana Chapel {n the evening. - .-.- - - —The Rov. N, F. Bavlin will preach morning snd at the Temply Church, corner of Harrisbn and Bungamon streets, Comutunion at closé of morn= —The Bev. A. B, Earle will preach st the Fourth Ohixreh, cornor of Washington and Poulins strects, The Undecided Booley; ai 5 certain Flans. Departura of Billy Manging—Ad- vent of Jayauscl}el:‘. ! Hart, Boucicault took hfs “Shiayghraun,”acd JIr. Hart borrowed tae *Skibbeah.” This will be followed by tha Irich farce **Aore Blundois than Uoe.” =The Arcadian .states that ** Pyke O'Callaghan” has just boen withdrawn from the Theatre Comique 38 a failure. : icket-of-Leave Man" was .played at <r3 of music. Chornscs are now orzanized ani rohewraing new works for these coacerts. CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGY SOTREE. ‘Fhe next regular goires of the Ohicago Musiod Collegs occurs Wednepdey evening, April 14 The programme 13 exceptionally excallont, = = . .. MISOELLANEODS. Thers will be & praise-service at Plymont} THE SISTERS OF 8T. JOKN TNE BAPTIST, s > v y who havean ipstitation_in New York, kre a | couatry, and our race. . 5 On motion of Mr.. Martin Andrews, secanded | morning,. agte: d ovening. Also, afternco the, ‘Adelphl‘ difing the’ past week, with Ar. z Fo | Dranch 57 an. Roglsh sileriiood of thossme | _* By their rts voahall know them™ and 1 |y yie. Ghaneblor Judh it was farther - - | andleveslog of oy, Tuokiey dnd Weinesdssi | 7 "I 2 | rank Aiken-n his Kistarieal valaof, Bob Brigti | oy o Sl this eventag. i name, There are caly {ote 1o (i country, ad u:l’g: :‘,‘::3 i::n'l“cnfix;:.n&: aP‘:W Wilfi foel EE Bopieet, '?“'u"l‘ mfi:fi&? guu%‘gpwlgx, mflc%‘mm"zfigm and ave.nin"u m!::u‘x‘::!s&n; Nocorintin & s o ; |sided by tne ‘comipelent support given by.the G,,“: mu;rbmugzg "mndb;.i o e They are inteasely ritnalistio in their religicus ob- | B e docgy o the cily to notify beo e harch, moming 2 5 | Descrlfion” of “the New O7gan -of- St | Simsal comaser Snare s o Sood o in | Srics Chmet, with e adition of Mr. Jullu servancos, which are hardly distingnishable from those of the Roman Catholic Church. Liberty to preach a_fow sermons to the pulpit throngh THE TRIBUNE, to furnish them wath an gations, Sundsy moxt, of un andjournsd mesting be held Wednesday, April 7, at 3:30 p. m., at the com~ in the entresol of the Palmer House, in - .. _EPISCOPAL. B Tho Rey, Luther Pardee will preach morning and * Payls” Church. ; which the Boisset and Lentog, families, Hughes -} and‘McTntyre; and othérs; jid their share, and The second sacred concert given by the chm'.rc—oi ted by Mrs. the Third Unifarian Chnrch, aszis [} 4 i il imti that | mittee-rooms, . 1In England there are botween thirty snd forty | ides of the class and quantity of statistica that | mittos rooms, in (e enciesty of (1o, T GE. Cngdt - 7. Litier Tardog il woraing [ ! : sisterhoods, all fourded sinco 1649, e Do L o e T of Jomm, | (e mosearos it roapact 19 tho contlgaznch and - om“"”“fi;?m. MR ity Mot svemis, beaoes, | suea the nouse. This'weok ir. Grover win | L Fox soprano; Aiss Mary A, Toad, piaist; : there are sins eepamato organizations with ther | (or o sbsalutin of priest) cloansoth Ir o e ¢ teprasontatives frous oviry. | Fres ChRsey N, 1 Thind st Lo BORBIDR, Apollo Club Condert, - | fkepiasommoy to Indisuspoll and sbaw the | {hl evaniny BTN v ogay ein," instead of the thunders of tho law,—* the e attendanco of repr 15 | —Tho Rev. Dr. Stocking will officlate at the Church POR i sk by 3r. Afken, really 0 Sombany: shsnpthenel| anm A, M Waud wil give a masical extertaia he Sisterhoods of the od Shepberd. and of Deacon- varions houses—namely, Holy Commanion, of the wages of sin is death.” It will also be in order ar the - enme time to predict Tish in the city is hoped for, . the -Alission. ia K;eslion being & work of general infersst lo the f tho Epiphany, Throop strest, botween Monroo and - Nintns, moring s eoemiag. G, Perry will preach at All Saint'd: ‘THE" DRAMA. | ing the peoplo. - Tt is & pity Mr."Grover should ‘g0 to Another city just when amusements prom-’ ment at.Wah!'s Hall, carner of Adams sted atreets, Wednosday evening. Shfif .lt assisted by her pupils and others. 82 lary, in New York ; the Order of J ; ? 2 s e Di i s ity who Lave | Ciurch. 2 —Tho Rev, Henry goto} o Do L A sadr 1 (000 Dot e censis Somonsteatad that Top Datble Srmmemal .+ . .| gimrelycoree of Gapenias sng oot strees mora- SREEEFUL GosS. s ikt T o o b e s or- Easgland, T centuries has finally collapsed, and that this rening. . =) i 2o e ‘ nco. ; ekmoph“d'?fiflhfim L? ‘;’E::a‘i‘:“m' 31’,&': gogmumm alldwed to drag yours dhd CHICAGO AND ELSEWNERE. oot tas &r;x;g_x: HMansfleld will preach st the :-:‘frmtxuonw Pfl*mrfncflbcogmflins“ L*7 . THE anAND oPERa-movEE, - - | | . BACK-WINDOWS. : Diocaso of ‘Alsbama ' in Moblle, b0 eer: | oars babind Europe in culture aod intelligence, | Father Clhiniquy spent one day in Chiego last | Bty ot Tiohting sad cvamtng. - | e B eveetal e the oy | 4 82y rate; shonld be tho galner, espediully aa » doo o R ; s2d e Communyof the Bishp P Mome, | B 80 g tiang of G maioneof | "o B e e e it i i wioh [ S W WM M pteieLi it | LT3 i et s i, o ; - hehn 0 " Peter and Pani nd_evening. - g i b ! J > f 2 e B e s | tho sarch practicaly ovo poopls. We lvoin the | ~Ths Rev. Gearge O.Noyas, of Evsaston, ec- | The Sutermuso wil b oreed ut Bol et ™ | ghaoges it apasts b8 piaos, wnd ovory fims | Sorentageol the cpportuniy.given by so open | mendos Jo o roar ot bis hocse. The sront i TN iati daybreak of better things. The sacred writi: tured at Joliet Tuesday evening. * —The Rev. Dr, Elmendorf, o ine College, 2 el " e Bleus " "has been'played for two ham ; D re. LY RIS all the essential festures of such_sssociations | €8% of barier 4 ings fori 4 oftciate at tho Cliurch of th Ascension moruing and | feather is ruffled he leaves.tho nest for amother | woeys, byt its popularity doss.dot oo to have | tbe world bphotde s ipecies of mask. The fron( - without any distmetive dress or taking vows. In Tboon o tho Rhonish Trossiza and Enslish sommupities, there - sre others in France, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. All thess communitics are under’ ecclesisstical saperintendence xnd direction, and of course bave Episcopal recognition and encouragement. Thero is great variety in their government, but the features ara essentially the same. _ % ‘The soar 1871 was an important era in the his- tory of woman's workin tho Protestant Episco- :yal Church of Amsrica.- Prior to® that-time 10 universal Bpi:g.fll rocoguition bad been given v and mythological beliefs of cruel and barbarous racen bave been ‘‘weighed in tho -balance and found wanting,” and shown to be not adapted to develop the lofty and nable types of manhood 80 sorely needed in this age of 'corruption and crime everywhere prevailing. -Will the churches come forward in this great emergency, oben their eyes tothe fact that the superstitions of the sad past are rapidly fading away, and endeavor tolead the people (who will moat gladly follow) to better knowledge of existing facts, to sound 1struction that will bear throughout all ages any amount of challenging and investigation as Elder Jutkins officiated in the Methodist Church at Naperville Sonday.. . ., . * The Rey. Dr. Felton is off on a: short. trip to’ Baltimoro and other:points in the East. * The Rév. E.'R. Davis reports considerable re-' liglous interest in tho Presbyterian Church at Homewood. He officiated at that point Sunday. The Rev. Dr. Peck, of the Centenary Church, is 5o brokow down in *hoalth that his physician s enjoinod absolute rest for some weoks, - He Las gone East for that purpose. -~ * 3§ g evening. —Services will be held morning and evening at the Church of the Holy Communlon, South Dearborn strect, —The Rev. E. Sullivan will oficiate at Trinity. Church, morning snd evening.-; —=_“1" NEFORMED EPISCOPAL. Thers will ba preaching at Emanuel Church, -cor- ner of Hanover and Twenty-gevonth. atreots, morning! and eyening, . Bishop Ohemqy Will the rite of confirmation at 4 o'clock p. mi. i —The Rev. William M.:Yostlethwhite will preach at the Baptiat Church, Locke street, at 8 o'clock ~_The Rov. William L. Postlothwaite will* Christ’s Church, corner of Michigan avenuoand Tyen- . ... . Dreachat and more inviting séat.’ It is éne of the uncer- tainties, to be decided by the fall of a penny, whether our favorites.eball stay in Chicago or go to 8an Franolsco.. Somio of them-are in' honor bound togo.. ONejl took his benefit on that condition, and nrust go. Ko, too, must Crane for the same roason, but it isquestionable whether anybody else will go with.them. And.what will “Hodley's-company amduit to without O'Neil and Crane? * It seerhs- that when Mr. Maguire, who i8 & most variablé pergon, reléased himsélt #rém; waned at all. The bill is'strengthened, dndrwill doubtless give satisfaction. Na!;v:hwazktfinmu- -agement apnounce” Cal Wagner, the.well-knawn minstrel, who .is 8 favorite in Chicago as elso- where. They are prepariog another opera bouffs, _tLa Perichole,” which will be presented with ali the excellence of apfaiutnmnts which character- “izes the piece'now playing. * = ~ . ‘. MIE JANAUSOHEE .will play & week's engagement at Hocloy's, com- mencing a° week from ~to-morrow, The first -three nighta“she will- give her remarkable per- 12 ornate andbeantifal. 'The’ nteps are polished and inviting.. ‘The' windows shine like mirrors, ang the-curtains are closely draws. Here the most impattinent curiosity is rewarded with ba! an occasional glimpse of, the inmates. Bot to us, who “command tha rear view, al masks are dropped: - The honse is rough and unfinished. No attempts are made to beautify 4t. .Jts dingy walls, porforated with square holes of windows, are a8 bare aid ugly as the fangy can conceive. At these windows all the family economy reveals itself, while the yard is a sori i 1o the sisterh hich had been guietly and | £0 its truth, to a purer seligion, and to a higher : 2 * | ty-fourth streos, this morning. ~Bishop OBeney will | pi : H Tapidly Torming under the direction of varions | life. **Thefields truly aro white to the horvest, | fTho First German Prosbyterian Church, the | 1 ? s DA, A his contract, with 3Ir.. Hooley, he left | sonation of Lady Dedlock in * Ch " a0t : apidly forming uader tho direction of varons | |2 pq laboress aro fom. Tho Doopla of OUF| Tov. O . Wisher pastor, racelved into ita com: | lisachin the elealbg. Subluit: ¢'an Aposte ord | o “turay” Tuna smumovablo + manager | to b Yollowad by Altres Sumrt. peresan aag | L DE:pitce for family secrata. Horo sro all ¥ munios last Sabbath eight now mombers, six of | "°_Biabiop Glienoy wil presch (his morning attbaold. | undecided what to do. April 12 was | Queen Gatherine. So grost was bor sacores ot | DAAIn BE Sate. sl the secmuIation ot nemms ut at tho moeting of the Board of Miasions of the " P. Ch in 18697 com- mittec was_ appointed to and & examing whole country, and of the world, wait for a reply with painful solicitude. 2 X 2 —— NINTH CHURCH. THE whom were adults. - The many friends of the Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, D. D., will be gratified to learn _that his bealth 8t John’s Church, Lako street, fronting Unfon Park, Bubject ; * The Message of the Risen Christ.” UNIVEDSALIST. the date fixed for the opening of Hooley’s com- pany in San Francisco, and of the visit of Ma- the Academy.of Music a fow weeks ago, that her ,xezm: viait is:Jooked fogward to as a certain tri- ump] of - unheeded ' dust. - Everything - carelessly thrown_out_of the windows finds a resting. plscs.“ia ~the yard below. Newly-washed report upon the sabject, with the Rev. Bishop 8 % 1 } Littlejohn, of Long Island, st its head. 1 o THE CARE BYANDS D. D.. will bo grasified to learn, tht bis beaith | o Ror. Summer Eilin will prosch ot the Churchof | guire'a Minatrols at Hooley's. Thon that date ; . Since the adoption of that report, the work 1ss | Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribtine: provement andor tha treatment which 1o 18 To- | hemein this moeing, o L ugton asd BARGADOR | waq ohanged to admit of traveling, tho miles be- | MUSIC. - e | ot ers fonia 4 Toom fhe- bitma A e 2 w windows. ~- - - T ydvanced more and moroe rapidly, and may now Cucaso, April 8.—In your article of .this ceiving at Baratoga. —The Rev. Dr. Ryder will preach at the Englewocod v gl school-nouso at 3 o'clock this fte 4ween the Inkes and the Pacifio,—a- little item’ which seemsa to have been overlooked by all par- “THE LOGAL REVIEW OF THE WEEE Wo sca enter the front door Mamma and her be bonsidered one of the active missionary and | v el % 5 x o0 d d 3 i rees erican orning on the Ninth and Grace Churches, 'you { A Phitadelphia divioo holds that Heaven is di- | *°Z% = 2 g’“w'““p;fcf,“’um el m Drotesians | it basis of union was that. both _pastors.| vided into sg‘;gn@ean Gifferent dopartments, and, | chams, o morming. - La G soming Pact. & Gian: | tes. This week was ceded to Jannuschel’s :’a::c:;fi’:i:mo:;(::m::i i‘fl“‘f:‘;:‘; danghtor. They aro delighitally adectionate, : 1t is worthy of note that thie movement is one | should resign. Thisisa mistake, for Dr. Mc- if this is 60, lt;;xllh:d 2 al:f\ld-tyh f;n' Tyndall xulhel; loy Grimes wfllnwir apon tho * Phllosophy of Intem- | party, and the contract made with the great | Divigion compichend'all the events. Phe musio- ::rflgeil:fil;y!. ‘::mm&gm;un A;InL tlI:n the : that meats with Knig bad rosigued long provious to the agitation | ko hears the sad words, "l that vom, ym ecaries e tragic actress. Meanwhllo 2ir. Hooley found | al intorest is contred mainly m tho mmonncs. | Alammas 676 appoars tho first fiach of & fr¢ * | PapsImows 5o well. Half an hour clapses, and i ¢ STEONG BUPPORT FROXM RATIONALISTS AXD FREE- Well, go to the ball and tarn.into No. 18." UNITABIAN. Tho Rev. J. N. Pardeo will preach at the Bnsonio himself blocked at one end of the route, and ments for the next two weeks, which will give THTNEES, of thounion. You alsosay that sinco the di- |' "yt 1y Retor of 85, Jomes Chusch (P. 7] 1D Thnansch B S R e i i is- |2, DI » B L by ; ~ | Hall, Oyde Paz] ol d evening, ied ti i L ¢ 3 k wi . Even_eo thoroughly rationalietio a writeras | ¥iston in 1871 the clement thas effected tha dis- | 4,y "0r Dl lury, s compromisod with Lis con- | irna tier. B B, Powe) Will presch st the Third | managers. i butaacas oo i st mear | us moro entertaiomonts: than we huve hud duz- | yrd E.&’;?‘.‘};:a‘i‘:?es" e Ty .??i‘é‘é’:s ing the entire season of Lent, and of a quality | np in a towel, -is tearing around in tha firsi Lecky deplares the iconoclastic zeal of the Prot- ruption has dropped out of both churches. This grogation; which locked bim out of his- church, Clurch, corner of Monroe and Lafiln streets, this morn-* ciple, and Jaususchek is one of those who can- pstant Reformers in king up the religions | ix not so, and your informant, whoever he.msy | by agroeing to Bond 1n his resiguation if they | ing. 8acred concertin tho ovening. not. " Mr. Hooley T i i i P , e 5 bresking op 5 s r . § bis rosi 5. i 'y found himself in the awkward | to attract the atténtion of -all who argford ‘of | story. A homely young pereoo, in & faded cali uisterhoods that bad ‘existed in”the Catholic | bo musthave known that he was making a mis- | will open the churen to him until Easter. . oo oo Tovest, Collyar Wi presch gt Talty Dosition of crustacean whoso eholl has besn | good masic. To give precedence in thofardar of | O Wrapper, is becling potatoes'ia the litchen, seized in the absonce of the ownar by a hermit : ; and harling a thousand. thceats, in'a high key, Church, and argues that such organizations urged of their abuscs would afford a valuable - refuge for women, and wounld offer a cirannel \arongh which their energics might be expended with beneficial effect. At the present time, while regarding many of the religious observances ind employments of the Eisterhoods as con- semptible superstitions and mammery, frittering statement. To my certain knowledge thus is not true, and I do not know of but one male member of the *original element ™ who bas left. Again, you say the terms of union were carried out by Tesignation of Dr. McEaig, eto. This is not ‘true,” for, as Thave said, he resigned soveral Tho Rev. J. Malvern has returned from the ‘East, whero he has been sojourning for_the last tbree months. He 18 thoroughiy recroited and i8 in-the full discharge of his dutics as pastor of the Free-will Baptist Church; corner of Loomis and Jaokson streets, -* - g The Rev. Mark Tucker.. D. D., formerly of '—The Rev. Brooks Herford will preach.at {ho Church of the morning and . .In the evening the firat of a bourso of thros lectures will be given on “ Thought from’Italian Travel’: Bublect: “Tho Material Grandeur of the Anclent World as Shown by Its Ruins,” - ¥ —The Rev. 0. W. Wendte will presch at the Fourth Church, morning and evening. Morning subject : *Tho True aud Only Basis for a Union of Christiaus,” crab. His superior strategy had left him honse- loss for a week at least. Buta bappy dispensation of Providence opened a way for him in Cleve- land, and now it is settled, or was yesterday,—for it is taltiog o bold risk to speak of anything as «definitely decided,—to spend next week in Clove- land. While, therefore, Madame Janauachek is their occurtence, we first note - THE KEW. OROAN FOR ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. The organ built for the new St. Paul’s Charch hes proyed. in ‘every way a success. It has a frontage of 40 feet, is 33 feet in altitude, and ia 15 fdet deop, and is an everlasting monument to the mechanical skill of its builders. The organ 2t s small boy making mud-pies in the Small boy retorts volubly and in . elegan! phrases, until the middle-aged lady desconds into the'fray with her back up. - At this junotore a man sppears, A moment before be entered the'front door. Tha world saw hm; & dignified, commanding gentle sway the moral enthusinsm thet might be direct- | weeks bafore the question of umion came’ up. | proviGeucs, B. L., died st Wothorsfiold, Conn., - . G A q o x 2 2 ; - z - Lo " D | Lrening subject: “ Contempt of Court.” laying here, O’Neil, .Crane, -Mizs Hawthorne, man, with that quiet assura: d io bjecta of mubstautinl good if conirolled | Aguin, you make s mistake when you say Dr. | March 10,8t tie” 030 of 80 your. Dr. Tuskct L o P O P e s s aniloino | hwaithrso el sud. pedils; with ‘s compaas| bee| b Dodionits - o w4t ey vion College, whore ho also | 1rne nev, Albert Bashncll will preach st the Leavitt 5 o with mankind and himsel. His~ haf by intelligence and good sense, rationalistic McKaig's friends in the Ninth Church inter- was graduated at studied for the ministry under Prasidont Nott. Street Church, corner of Leavitt and Adams streets, boft, Hart Conway, and Gthors, will beio thatcity. Thelr journey is to be in s reverse direction. of manuals trom CQ to A, 53 notes. The com- ! “pass of pedals from CCC to F, 30 notes.” It has sod cont ‘were faultless, his gloves immacu. writers indorse the principle of Such organiza- | o .q ohstacles to the transfer of the property |- ; tions a3 being franght with great good for | P 8 2 DProperty | His first place of settlement was st Stillwater, | morning and evening. g ? s : < Women. S o the union churol This io nol fru, and bexo | Q3 e thera: ho removed o Northampton, | Tt ey, Wilim Alvi Darttt wilrsaci ot | L8y may sesch San Fraaclago rouad the Hom— | 47 stopn and contais 2,400 pipes, ransiog trom iy e R e e i R e Members of Grace Ghuroh agread tiat tho United | Mass., and afterwards to Troy, ‘N, ¥.. After Tiymouth Ghiurcl: this moralug, cornet of Indians | fust e matter of newsit'is warth while in [ ® 82f00i” tone to & “{inch pipe. Thero | riago s left,with bis hat and coat on'the hap H HE PEW HE PULEIT Churchehouldtaks the Ninth Church propertyand | loaving Troy hezocelved call fosettlo In Park | oiooin,” ; b looking at-Hooley's company as it is tocount the | are 16 pneumatic ! compositions, ' 2.’ poeu- Toeman who sppears at tha kitchen-door 75 §10,000 ISCREASED 70 850,000, assume_its debts. Tho Trustees of the Nioth | Street “Church, oaton nt: eope ,:?- Pre- | """ The Rev. C. D. Helmer will preach at the Unlon | killed, wounded, and missing, since the theatre | matio' couplers, and 4 composition - pedals. | i8 a humible individual in_his shict-eleoves, and Zo st Bt of The Ghioase drdfone: otaeily, | iR 8K IE you et what yuu promiss, let si Toiriogto B0 :°mrg:“n§?n°§'e: Tang o Das | Ptk Clurch morsing and oveuing. | C -, | OPeROH IsSt fall. Thore.aro sixtesn of them, | In addition to the above improvements, thero s | ¥BCd With 8 coal-gonttle.* icaga, — i 3 " I re.. o r i Caiceco, April o challenge originally | of your responsiblo men sizh ao agreement to | Uo7 ¢5'Vio ehureh: Somo. of his doscendants R Taoraing:ana brening at the New | 39, follows: Fred Willisus, Barry urdochy | o getr.asting erescendo and dimtunendd pedal, | dontines — vith he wod:. " Tho . o eent to Christ Reformed Episcopal Charch, and that effec. This they declived doing. What was the result? You say, *‘In order to over- stull live in Providence, and his grandson, the Rev. Houry T. Arnold, is acting pastor of the' s il pren gland Church, Delawara place, near Dearborn street. —The Rev. J. T, Hyde will proach ot Oakland morn- 0 Morton, Charles Dads, Wea. Waiiace, Ars, Frod Williaais, Miso Josis Bailey, Miss Nellia Dellew, which begina with tho softest stop ia,tho ofgan, and brings’ op; 28 rapudly or as slowly as the' the world gazes upon :is beeutifnl, amy enrickied by & _thonsand touches; by diplematis ince thrown open to the theologians and schol- S 3 F me this difficulty tho Ninth Charch ordered a g ing and evenin, se50f the whole country, was not intended par- | SO10 of their o H, 2 Chatles Streof, Church in that city. 3 g and ovenivg. % 3 1 & thone uch i . property, etc.’ [ere again you are A > E CHRISTIAN. " Mi#s Annie, Leonard, Miss Fanny Marsh, - Miss . . | chrases:; by judiciotis smiles and srmpathetis ticalarly for that newly-formed sect. That orga- | mictaken; it-was nob to overcome thia “dibculty | °, e . T Eer VSN, orntng andven- | Mbstr, Shod T s Gole and Sh Gallghor oy | Porformer desices, al the stops to tho fall or- | Lop 2t 3ty e compliments, fiat tasy nization, after having passed througha most bit- | atall. The facts are : The Ninth Church voted BREVITIES. 2 ing at this church corner of Indiana avenuesnd Twen- | enough to run a stock theatre, .| gan S %, eriactly aven o {0, and | pgan’ nothing or evesythmg. Itis a sort of Gossip from abroad states that Mr. Hart Jack. | diminishing as rapidly or 2s slowly as desired to | marble front a¢ the streat. with flowers ab tht terand relentless persecation, bad bat just brokea away from an *‘untrue” faith, and pro- fessed to bs & Church devoted to progress and to, and"did, rescind all resolutions previously passed for forming a union, and Grace' Church bas changed its name to the Sixth Church, and now some half-dozen members of the Ninth differenté_Betwsen Noah's ark and a Missiseippi flat-boat ? Oce was made of {y-fifth gtreet, In the evening the sermon on *The 3fosalo Account of Craition ” will be ropeated by ro- quest. - e — Services will be held at the Central Church; corner Gophir Wood and the otber was-made 10 go for of Warren avends and Robey sirect, this afternoon at 3 son will come to Chicago this summer with +The Two Orphans,” and & cOmpany. cODSisting of Charles: Thorne, Jr., McKes Raukin, Ay, Morris, Clexton, Kittie* tho softest point. Also, &” sforzando pedal, bringing on and taking ot the fall pawer-ofthe ipstrument in an instant.. . - Sk % windows'and the curtains drawn. .. We are s0-anxious thas people shonld like us and think well of us, that we expend moet of our care in decorating this front. What baxy F reform.. To test the sincerity of those profes- | Church will take lexters to the Sixth Church, and ‘el z Montgogiery; Kata 5 i *gions, the writer, in search of informstion, first | it-is said that more in numbers-will leava the | Wood- b o ok e Y potmemax. . Blanchard, apdxum.fl{mkins.' 5 The touch of the organ is mast,delightfal; | 4ng nfiged walls we often leave bebind! Sap i laid befors them his *business proposition,” | Grace, or Sixth Church. for somo other church | - ¢}y yory d-e-ar children,” £aid & traveling | The Rev. Edmiund Bolfour will preach at the Eng- | Perbsos tho raverses of Mr. Maguire havo the reversible conplers are of the greatest pos- | pése all tho world wers suddenly permitted & i but with what fesult? The Rector was thunder- | ¥ churches, and this fact slous proves the error Stnday-school gimlét, 1 love you 5o much I |lish Chuzch of the Holy Trinity, corner-of+Dearborn |*something to do' with the general upheaval. | sible convenience, and the pneumatio composi- | view our back windows,-would people know usl H 5 i you made that the old distracling ele- % ~ A ‘and Erie strests, this morning.: - « | Minstrel éircles aregitated by the private an- | tions. ‘betiveen the manuals for_chahging the | - ID speaking .to ad acquaintance, we praist ! struck st the ides that any farther progress was |ments have cessed 1o exist. Thay | could talkall day to you, but s forbids. But |. MISCELLANEOUS. nouncement that Mr, Maguire's company is dis- | g i indispensabl b hiwi and judiciopely Aatter him. until he lezves § poseibla. Had they not Lut jusk * Beformed,” | are stil . alive, #ad an . efiort o | I n-oo-o'lo mook you'in heaven, and thon—" | _Elder . G. McCulloch will proach st Adveatsts! | [itocracad and toa suoh portions of.it ax are | 403 470 A1 improvement. indispensablo in tho | oy gssuied of our bigh estimate of his character 3 sud caied omé into the broad dayhight | bring them together again, hoping or expecting | “I'hope bn won't,” gaid s restless, red’honded | Hall, No- 213 West Madison street, morning and | geaijable—Rice, Cotton, and Litda Mack, for in= ‘“;“ofll;".g 0&“'!‘ large organe. Twhfi voicing of the | 4n3 more st pehce with himself could be bui i of perfect knowledge: and trath? The ides | themto warkin harmony, ia 43 silly as an at- | hoy, “pe'll talk us 10 doath; WOn't ho; Jim? " OB s, Maxwell will Iscture before the First Soclsty | Btance—aro ready to-maka an engsgement at the | Fho' 106! mens 18 superb. .The vox bumana | jgve that other view of us! The family of goo iovihi i tempt fo mix oil and weter. You say *the con- g bl g rifualists at Grand Opers-House in this city under the may- | i8 éxtremely weot and pathetic, and bas boen | opinions ho saw 80 sarenely entar the front doos thet there was aoything- more in heaven | HOIPCS L i «What is that I smell ?” sovasmed tho preach. | of SEiritualistsat Grow's Opera Hall, morning and | Grand Opera _ ity - | 2 T by all who Bave beard 1h Abg | OP 08 arenely d £ 5 gregation of the Kinth Charch is to_transfer S sbins | oreaiug.: Moralag subject: % Clairvajance, Puiioto- | agemont of . Jones. Advices {rom Califormia o yipiuho uavs it. . Tho | sppear at tne back diszuised beyond recognition er, as tho gentle sroms caused by the bresking | phy of 4ad How Attained.” Eveningsubject: *The | come slowly, and Mr. Maguire hus determined | 22Hire work hadbeen so faithfully done;both | 1tk yard lie malicions epeeches, and litth zod earth not dreamed of in their poilosopay a4 Freposterons, aud its author enti ed only to it ‘membership to the Sixth to complete the union.” This is & mistake? no such transfor is of Doncon Bimby’s pint flask “in his pooket dif- Natoral Lady and the Spiritual Lady.” never aghin to open bis mouth within the boun- intarnally srd externally, sud the- istrament was ready for use s promptly on the completion innnendoes, and heaps of indeecnibable stuff com posed of winks, and nods, and smiles. i oA ity B o 1t Samppicen b5 boeuch Liinafec e 2 S d —The e3 of Christ meet at No, 229 West Ran- s et 3 : that mwhat wae baforo but ' foshing ides it the | 300 °fifimm;,‘:,“ ere 810 FIgn Of | fused jtself sround; *“It'sliguid "““““ foating | giiph strertiite aftermoon at 4 o'lock for worship. | Suries Of thus Ktase, whonbusiness is concerned; | of he churolyedifics, that the manutacturers.| Ty Yorld sees us of the frook of our bouses } s o = firmly esiablished m; e et the Tiath from. tho Ningn, | in the sir it’a the. deadly forerunnor of sheep- il Burr preachics morniug and eventng | B0 16 o diner ia for once, like another manager | Ge80rve the patronage of all in thé land who de-'| models of uprightness and courage. We sneal 2ouiction, that tho contral ides of sny religions | 133 Gonsaguent loss of about, the sumo num | Sheariog tims," idded the proachor, and than-ho | {ontoe tbeuer o o oot | in this city, 0.8 slatoof ucortainty. Ho repudi- | S frstcelass orgaus, A in and crioge ia the'kiichen to soms abauraLitth sect ie & ceriain sors of infallibility, aod 23 long | bor from the Sixth going to other churches, & | collapsed. —Tho sorvices at the Newsboys’ Home this after- | ates the notion of & West Side variety theatre, | - AU oXuibition of the organ will 'be given | peccadillo thas mastersus, - i ‘Thursday evening, the organists for the occasion | .""gr, to ‘Bring tbo application still nearer homa as it is not seriously questioned, grows upon its priests and ministers until, a8 in the case of the Roman QOatholic Church, it results in dogmas union; but I fail to sec it in that light, Itis, as . you 6ay, the Inst of the Ninih Church, which is the Lwelfth Presbyterian church tnat has died A clargy‘min: being applied toin less then a year after his appointaient toput a stove in the noon will be led by Mrs, Garrison, city mui —The Bov. Dr. Hibbard will preack at Ko Hall, corner of Ejghieanth strect and Prairie avenue, this morriing, and at the Temple, corner of Washing- ary, Church and intimates that Lé will play the same stars at the Academy next season that he has had of late. Certainly nothing could bettor please. the beirg Mr. J. Q. Hogt, Jr., of New Yorks Ar. E.. . Bowman, of St. Louis; Mr. H. C. Eddy, of Chicago. They will be assisted by is that, emilivg cheerfulness for which peopl give t8 credit carried into the house and to tl back windows? . Do our opposite neighbori which the faithfal must indorses and bolievo o | oy ig this city, s the records do show. cburch, asked o long his predecesor had been | L ] 3 A i ve cat off from tho irue wisdom and epiritual | O%F 10 BA18 €% 3 BT R Potve, wonepn b | 160 atrect and Ogden aveie, thiz afternoon, " | publio; but the Academy is actually out-of the | onnila o 'Nry Karnell, sopran Sz, Rice, |- # 4 PRESDBYTERIAR. thero ; and when answered, * Twelve years,” he A —— way. Hisstars have been remarkabl amg; contraltos Alr. Obarles Smith, tencr ; Mr. H. L. ::;:xr- a‘l’t‘} :t ?uel';‘:::fl m.m‘ar ‘hasty temper ant benefits of which the Church is the eole posses- sor and dispenser. The ‘“ writer in scarch of & better Imowledge for himself and for the public,” and with hig Frnpoaifion freely open (o ail, has met with but = ' RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY.' THE CHUBCH IN GENERAL. A General Council of the Presbyterian said: * Well, younever had a fire in the'church during his time7” * No, sir,” replied the appli- cant ; * but we had a fire in the pulpit then.” The following harmless (if hard) hit’ we find 'he *doctor ™ CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. ., ... - EPISCOPAL. ) v Aprfl 4—Fint Sundsy after Eaater. £ DOMAN CATHOLIC. April 4—Tow Sund-y. and his pieces have been well mounted ; Xred Williams is not to be had every dayin the week, and even tho best stage-masager cannot run-the stages of two theatres so far apart as the Academy of Music and the Boston Museum. So ‘Bloan, bass, St. Paul’s Church choix. APOLLO CLUB CONCERT. To-morfow pight ihe Apollo Club, with the’ distinguished pianist, Miss Julia Rive, will give We arc alkobscrvant of our n of theiy secrets revealed to our ¢ Faze ee capo us. We 600 all the rubbish in their yards and ail ibe disagreeablo things at their windows Wa notice the wide_ differeace between thr . litile encouragement. The only reply thus far | Ghurches in Europe and Amarics is'to be heldin | in one of ourEnglish exchanges. i : ; soceived has been that signod “Vindex,” sup: | Tondon in July. PHTC | referred t, it will bo. porcsived, is & roversnd | APril S—Ansunclation of the I.Y. 3L ((romi March 1) | ho hesthtes. in McCormick's Hall the irst public concertsince | , 5 " " oo d - B . April ¢—St Benedict, Abb. (from March 21 Mr. Jones and the Grand Opera-Housa people rekidd ‘street-front’and the yard-fronf of the honses poesd (fcdon the) S rox i sholl. b octors ; < |4 S STl oo Amei oy, - hivg 60y been Tations Ehett dheraof Lepmieriy | the days of Lent. Itis said<hat the Club was | Iuir ot possiblo that, in looking into the reara never in oetter. drill than noy, and its fifty-five ind Theological Seminary 'siyle of proot offered to be furnished) to be from The Orthodox Society of Friends have formod en Illinis years meeting, and will hold their * I cannot pralss the doctor’s eyes, ; + ¢ + _Ynever saw his glance divine ; = S durfng tho week. ° Alr. Billy Maoning caused their sorvow, and Ar. Billy Menniog-hsa gone at voices will he heard. in some of the grand male other people’s houses, we sometimes noglect o own? i ¥ J?SW. . £k 2 P e cfl‘x‘;:";x;;g:fi::’:hw %, %ot | first session in Putusm County noxt September. T e s, : last for: good. Maoning's escapado with the' | chorases that have been their special study dur- Aocording to tho rocent roport of ho Mass- | -y fti vy man hold'a, Doighbor's wife it bis | WEARY, LONELY, RESTLESS, HOMELESS. | por i ts jost e darromims. 1t coboty | ing their organization. Of Miss Rive, tho pis- THE SIRENS. point that the immediate < answer to Vidnex” m Tee Teisuse of Monday last, brought out no reply. Itis thought that he has gone out of town, r is still looking around town to find the build- ing whera it was stated that he conld find the pentleman with whom he could arrange details, chusetts Commissionors of Taxation, there are 180 ghureb edifices in Saffolk County, the county in which Boston is situated. Their estimated valus is $11,240,200. - £ =g The ’ ministers of the Presbyterian, Baptist, 1ap white she did up his hair in curl-papers. The busband sttended - tho funera), and when the ‘minister had finished speaking ho stopped up to the holy man_snd saidin'a low, sweet voice: ] didn’t-mind- him so0_much, because thero wasn't no harm it him, nohow ; but I thought as Weary bearis] weary hearis| by cares af lifs op- Yo ars wandecing 1 the shadows, Yo are sfghing for -There is daciness fn the heavens, and the earthds' thint Mr. Mabnings* devotion' to the' bawl has been the &ubject of, unfavorable comment in “front-of tho curtaln ever since his *return. Wednesday night bis libations had been ex- cessivo even for him, snd when he appeared upon the stags his, gt And-manner gave strong evi- nist, who has been engaged especially for the oc- sion, it is not too much to gay that ebe 18 rapidly | - winning ber way to the highest reputation. ‘A Cincionati critic, describing the effect of her playing of one of Beethoven's toncertos in a re- cent'concert there, says : '**As she rose from her Thiey eir white feet on the yellaw sand,— D St o e sind thel clouy wenith of hair’; From their full throata the liquid notes expan ; > Fur foto alr; - "awnmuq above the hoarsaly-sounding sea, Floodlng the hollow echocs of the rocks, ete* Possibly the theologians and scholars donot | gng Methodist Churches in Nashville, Tenn., | things war pettin’ from bad to worse, and—, [ . bleak baow, A ¢ c i ¥ £ Mot be aville, o 1 nd— | . h ", dence against his sobriety. "Ho stumbled against | instrument .there was a, perfect storm of s read Tup TamuKE. 1is limited cireulation ean yps invited Mesers. Waittlo and Bliss, tho Evan. | well I wantod togive thom proachor chiaps a | 423 135 Jos wo tasi fo day mey lo-mormow 1o | Iats, sod findlly fell” prone pon tne. foor, | plauss and bravos, that moyor lalled for an toe |- 708 6 Beschicds on Shelr Finions free be proved beyond a doubt by statistics gratui- tously furnished by that organ of {he Young Men's Chsistian Association, the Sunday Times. - Probably the amount offered for the informa- tion asked for was too smsll, or perhaps our theologians, plunged in_profonad contemplation of the mysteries and abstractions of ** Original gelists,toconduét evangelistioservicesin that city. | They will remainan Ciocincati notil” April 15, and then visit&Nashville. The Episcops] Church in the United Btates comprises fifty Bishops, five Bishops-clect, 8,085 priests and deacons, 2,750 parishes, 273,002 com- warnin',” ' The ‘son of a devout old Scolth clargyman ‘having married without his father’s approbation, the old mag took occasion in the very first family gathering ‘yhen the .bride and groom were ‘present, to-insert his opinion of the affair in tho midst of & prayer in this ‘wise: .*“Thou hast added, O Lord, to our family. So has been Thy 2" Wary hearts] God ia rest, Tonely hoarta] lonely hearts! *tis but s 1and of griet; Ye are piningfer repose, ye are longing for retief; What-the word Bath doves gives, kncel snd ik of ind your feuluntum to gladness if you leasi npon . e, 2 A +-*Loxely hearis{ God is love, 1 dience. and there dozed in childlike unconsciousness of the effect of this clever procesding on the au-, Tho sudience hissed him a8 he Je- sorved, but he was too tired -to motice it. He was finally carried off murmuring, *Ivs hut, hot, hot; tell ’em'to turn off the steafn.” -And after .that thoy bounced him. 5 H ~"Tho managers of the Museum,’ too; "are -given in MeCotmick’s Hall on Thursday evening stant until sha wended her way through tho throng of instrnmentalists aud seated herself again.” The other soloists are Mrs. J. C. Jones, Witliam Lewis, and N. Ledochowski. A .. . Mri BCHULTZE'S BENEFT CONGERT. . . The benefit_concert tendered. to Mr, Edward: Schulize by Lis friends and admirers is tqbe. Whers itie 16ng gallsy sped the breezs bef Abd in rough-rhythm sonnding to the -:r':b, i@ the brown seamen, bending 10 the &Y, - T, Whilst fiaahlng broke, - * Frooa tha beaked jwow, the whitening furrovs lorg,= “The fair wind full npon fl!gi:gk‘(ened s&il, sk how it foated in, the Sirehs’ song, _"Soft on thegale. : moat,” _ « Plenary Inspiration,” ¢ Election,” | municants, 23,007 Sunday-school teachers, 225, | 5 u +Real Presence,” otc. (truths which any | .. . g will; 1t wad never hne been mine. Batif it is ». et - balanced on a ragged.. edge. The_ *atage-man- e mtaniy s aoe B o it | 788 Sundsy-sehool scholurs. Contribitions dur® | of. Thes, do Thou bloss tho connoction. Bat it Testless hearts! restiosshearta | yoaro talling DIght | yger ith mesne 1s still *+wanted,” and til bo | next. Mr. Schultze bas . bean o rosident of Chi='| © oo Lot S < B oo 1o "o mibjoct and aoLave not fa | inE thie year, €6,851,083.27. ; the fulo hath dona it out of carnal desire, against | And the, flongcs of life, all withered, leae but tharns | COmes to tie front with bis * trewsure tho occl- | caeo for many,years, 2nd has assistod in mOst of | - © mavieios cchos sabicg fur beboad o " nred up what amount is required by their vari- | _ The buildings of thol ll’br:abytsflm Theological | 3’ reason ‘l‘ndi u:lfih aly the cauld rain o' ad- % llanig Jowwars - i w;: B i pnnt‘:&l the Mnseux{xv 1‘:“‘1 be ch%l;ngm :c ;:‘(:a ia‘:_d ournotable local entertainments. He has succeed- |~ Then full aud sweet, as ringing fram tho sphisres, fce. S iring. § fng e 3 aTe waiting, ye iting, toilin, .stuffed . animals: does -~ otable local entertain . He has - ] ous charitics. Btill one more despairing effort | Semunary, this city, wil ‘enlarged the coming | versity settle in tation.” © | S mlg} ng; 4 az tailings y D ed tn Faiering sboa bitn or s con i " 10 ilod tho winds of tho most atéractive: mugicisas of tha city, in- wilbe made. The churches are known to-be sarnestly devoted to works -of mercy. .Of that | £20,000, £15,000 of which is already secured by | centurv, was arrested for ' debt of £10. * The' for peace. i o cludi 3 ‘across o 0, § ¢ : ontury, 4 e 26 | Cludiog Mrs, Clara Haok, Measre, Balatka, Good- fho “most abndaot proof 18 shown by | subscription. 1r. Josso L. Willams, of Fort | Sianan of iy happeneito bariing by Gens | 7 <, (heibss Doarts T God s peses Probably Lis plans are el matured for nex sen. | S8 L, e e e ot tho- bost || Bttt na amo o he bl eowes summer by the addition of achapel to cost about ‘Hoynes, a-comedian iin the carly part of last And your ever-restless throbbing is a sad, sad prayer ward? + . 5 A Mr. McVicker doés not seem o worry himself. the Apollo Club. Thiy ssing of trophies, Fiches, and renown Inclr promiso gave, the fact that they are always ready | Wayne, gives §5,000, and Mr. O. H. McGormici | o ~ - : : & e ] . md wilggs tum:e:umm contributions bto $5,000. i % : Efifia".‘i’m‘,’%fiifi'&‘%{“fi”xy’-fi“fi‘é‘ o é‘ifip’;:}" 4 Bitien heigtil Looan- hekal e ats, desdlels sod Lfi;e:fl;l:{afi:ia,mrinpxi? :;l;: u?::{:’;, E::l :‘; i qgm“ PITLRARXONIC CLUB. + ¥ : be devo to se noble ‘purposes, but g 1 ine Ui d to him, i ol T ) 4 A i 9 e > oikh Bl Hitotng with Echioe Bk VeI, e satisfy queralons donbtors who' must | p s Siont rovival bas baken placo in Marin ity | Bor oo :“‘;p:gd"“': ‘fi‘i‘.}hg‘gt:‘;: :;n";fl conte” |" And o vbicestromthe past g sonz prescat ratos | mothing aboutit, e This Club, composed of six ‘of th most fo- | Fheir wsaiiis faces bocmire to e even ses with their own eyes to be convinced, | the Rev, D, W. Misener, ~Tiwo hundred conver~ | pered in his car: **My Lord, here &ro two poor | T the sweotest of your pleasures ‘there, was hitterest | * _ ' 3'VICKEN'S IHEATRE. /. mous &olo instrumentalists of the “conntry, will"( . Themasinrs forgot thelr dastined share, - s opportunity will be given them to 0bservo | Hios bave boen counted ; and 160 havo joined | Waverers, who. have such terriblo. seraples: of-| - - aoy s i | Lawrence Barrett concluded his: two weeks | give a singlé concert in this cify under tho aus- ..+ Dypagic bound, ; ; af: mdu:‘ u::‘ uuthg‘ gomb | tfhr:fl to pron; the éhurch; wajority of whom are heads of | conscience that I foor they will hang thew- | Ands slarises nlght hath followed on the sunset of | engagement af McVicker's Theatre last evening.. | pices of the Star Course on the 13th inst. The | . Bee! they.ars dritting fmmard on the rocks,— $us teudhi oF o .f“"“mwv_m T o D unen faaiy | fomiliesr ' Tho converts are from the arions e e oo meny called tHe BkLop 10, O fivken heasts 1 God s Joz. - .. |'He'has piayed in. that time, .Richeliew, Jamie | following is the composition of the club: Bern. | o Thouglt; soul andfeeling fottered Iy Lia song s of thetr own missione and charities. Bo, antici- | 02 X ; (S momouy e e T .| Harebell, Hamiet, snd King Lear, snd his Ham- | hard Listcmann, violin soloist, I¢te violin'solois | T2t 287 0Ut Raken to to partiog ahicks, - earts ! throngh the dreary, Al s pating the answer to the question, ‘What | amount will tempt them ?”’ and the statement of the amount required by their variona charities, the sum on'gin% 560,000, The writer will endeavor, to restate the o propo- rition I fow words ad in. plain Englis, and time, in iew of the obscurity of Tirx Tais- 'xE, extra measures will jbe taken to have it ly offered is hereby increased to " . A commlttee appointed by the classes in the academic department of Yale Collego to consider 'the advisability of establishing a branch of the Y. M. C. A. in tho college, has roporied against the project. They favored, howevér, the ap- pointment of & large committee, who should de- vote themselves to working up & revival among the students, P The discussion of faneral Teform still con-' satisfy yon.” The dpmedian departed in poace,. and the next.moming-the bailiffa presonted thiomselves ot Ely Placs. Thé Bishop (struck perhape by tho comedian’s’ ingenious devico) is said tohave paid the money. . S e e A CHURCH SERVICES, TRESBYTERIAN. - ' The Rev. W. W. McKaig, D. D., will preach at Carr's drucriy yeurs, . - i Ye are lonely, bnely wanderers, and your way is wot b ay i In bright or Mighted places, wheresoever yo may" Yo ook awiy from earthland and ye murmur, “ Where it o ‘Homeless hearts | God is homa, . - ¢ e =Father Ry let is his ‘wehkest performance. It is unnecessary tosay thabdaritig these tiwo weeks he has sustain- ‘ed-his reputation a8 one of the bast-actors on the, American “gtage, for that everybody expects of- :him. Mr. Barrett, a8 a'conacientions devoteg of. thio highest™ form' of ‘dramatio art; must always- (claim & respectful heating ; a3 a man Qf no ordi- pary, ,intellectual sttainments, must always be . of the Thomas Orchestra ; txa ; Fritz Listemaon, vio-. - Lin soloist, lata first violinist of tae Thomas Or- chestra ; Bmil Gramm, viola and violic soloist, formerly of Thomas® Orchestra, and late Musical Director at the Santa Clara Gollege, California ; -Adolph Handegn‘ .violoncello goloist, late solo “cellist of the Emperor of Brazil ; Eugene Wei-, ner, fluta soloist, formerly of the. celebrated B. Bilse's (Buropean) Orchestra, and late of the Thomas Orchestrn ; Adolph Belz, French horn' Are thers not Strens singing tons all? ;Dreazus that allo us ever Leom o wayy - Sweet 0 tening o 2 Thfir_hml\rg!. ‘q.“ ) Above the rocks and quicksands of ot fats, - Their dewy tresses glitter in the sun ; ‘Their song bat lures us whers tha breakers watt, - = And =’tis done, . Brzus Dracn. Caitoaco, 1875, reach the study of every *‘reverend divine” in | tinues in England. .The letter to the Times of | Ealk No.727 Cottage Grove svenue, this morming,, by le of culture aud intellij 5 ‘Chicago ab least. It is proposed that a jury | Mr. Seymonr Haden, on wicker coffins, hus been | Bubject: Various Notions Concerning Religton.” . .- ABundrcd-Dollor Fat.. | neEemechy pathle of s Rl by pres. | ololst, formexiy of the Rosal Ofchectra of tho e e, shall” bo _mutually upon, sad that | poblehied in pamphlet form by Macmillsn & Co. | —Tho Hev.J. Monro Gibsonwill presch ot the . o\ o Bt ugfl’\f,"flhflf%” U?:Il'om Traiana | eot ominenco unaided ssvo by his own gifis of [-King of Wartemburg, and the Imperial Russian | AR Egyptian Mummy- Regaining the Tox. o'clock, Special Officer Truman |.) 004003 head, deserves mors than respect—ad- | Orchestra at St. Petersburg. The Club also bring -Appearance of Lifes Becond phurch, corner ofMichigan avenue and Twea- tioth street, morning and evening. —~Tho Rev. James Maclsughlan will preach at the First Scotch Churth, corner of Sangdmon and Adaims streets,this morning,snd lecture n the evening, Even- ing subject : * Queen Mary and John Koox.” ~ -, —Tho Bev. C, T. Thompson will preach ot the Fifth Ohurch, oorter of Indians avenae sud Thirtieth strect, tlds morning. - Bubject : The Threo Assurances,” '+ Cincinnati Commereal, &l A gentleman of Halifax, Eogland, bclogin Egvpt, brought back several heads taken from human mummies. - These heads wéra bronzht in separate small boxe#,and one of themnrin some ~way got ‘soaked in salt water on the Voyage. ‘When it was'opened by Mr. Leyland, in the pros- onco of a pumber of other gentlemen, they were startled—even aatgunded—to find that the they sball decide upon the truth irath _of | claim insisted upon by ihe Christian churches, that . aritings of tho Jews and Christisus _are sione of divine origin, stxictly trathfal, and not -3 ostural outgro of the beliefs and sacred sritinge that preceded . or ~ wera contem- porary with them. The evidence submitted 10 be simply the reading of what are known Mr. Haden is engaged in further investigations of tho same snbject. The rural deaneries of the Church of ‘England have taken up the topic of the general raform of funerals. The tenor of ibe resolutions passed by all 18 substantially tho “same a8 thoes adopted at a recent meeting of three rural deaneries at Spalsby. . Thesaare: “1. Thata greater simplicity is desirable in the man- Der of conducting funerals. 2. That all fonerals, was called inty & _liquor saloon- on Leidesdorft street to quella disturbance. When hg entered, a drunken msn, who subsequently gave' the -name of JamesMalouey, stated that he Lind been Tobbed of $20(in curroncy, and, pointing to .one man in thesaloon, charged him. .with - being ore of the men who hed robbed him. The offi- cer took Afaloney and .the accused party into cnstody, and merched them to the City-Prison, with them a new aspirant' for vocal honor, Misa- May A. Bryaot, o contralto who.bas won high praise from the Eastern citiea, 3MI83 GLENN'S FAREWELL CONCERT. * The date of the benefit conocert fo Miss H. H. Glenn has been fixed. for ‘Thurslay evening, April 22, at tho Methodist Church Block. The concert will afford an opportanity to Miss Glenn’s miration. - Next season Mr. Barrest is to play & twelve weeks' engagement ' af Bootli’s {Theafre, New York, whiere ba,if a strangor, Jtrange to say. "This week Lotta opens ab McVicker’s Theatre. She will remain here for s fortnight, playing this. week ‘ The Little Detective ' Monday, Tnesday, - Wedneeday evening and Saturday afternoon,and | Zip ” Thursdsy; Friday, aud Saturdsy nights, | 48 the sacred writings of all nations, including | asfar as may, should be walking fuverals, 8. | ,—TbeRov. 5. W. Duffield will-preach at the Eighth % jes the banj: ihose of the Brahmivs, Assyrians, Egyp- . 8. | Church, cormer of Washingion and' Bobey stoaio| When Searched ac the prison, Maloney had'|-Mr- Locke accompanies her onthe banjo, snd | €0 : y n 3 s, Feratons,” Cuiness, Jomy. - Chritig, | fon Dai-bencs searle 2o Eloweaiould 80 | morsiot S Senlog ¢ 7SRl o Ma peson two $100 Dbills, and 42,50 | SuppOrts her goucrally. | tritnds to contribute somo materialaid to ustber- | leth 00 the face had recovered ita outline, 3 Igy! . | ~—Tne Rev. D, J, Barrell will preach st the West- - HOOLEY'S THEATRE. : ber project bf obtaining: & musical edneation'| L1° ¢heeks chin were plump sad rouud- 4 X z o bl . ed, -the open eyes lookad mpon them, sad in. gold. He.then stated tnat.-he:'was still oot & hundred-Gollar bill, two tifty-dollar bills; aud one two-and-a-half-dollar gold piece. The saccused party wis then searched, and all_that langer be 3 , the meeting deprécates the use of leaden coflins, brick graves, and vaults, as inter- fering far too long with the natural decay of the abroad. She is » yonng lady of brilliant promise, close appiication, and genuine ambition.. « Many nhasicidns and experiencedcritics have pre- The resugcitation of . “Magnolia™ ¢ Hooley's Tast week, drow -faif'audiences to the house, : ‘ohammedsns, Catholics, Swedenborgians, Mormons, and others. Chapters and passagas' z . minster church, corner of Jackson and Peoris streets, "= be read to the jury, and they to decide from morning and evening, Morning subject: * Fashions ening, Mg ‘oven sesmed to move. The gentlemen hastened able Bebbath-Breaking”* Evealug subject : Songs 10 o 3 to call others from all parts of the muzenm to observe this wonderful phénomenon. For a few dme to time what are of divine origin and | haman bods.” ight. e T ‘Fasson.not apparent to b Strictly truthful, and slio what are of huzan : {|.—The Ter. .J..B.MiClure il prosch st Biver ;| Was found on him. at the time ¥as s yuarter- | {OF SO7O e eversbody, | i caretr for ber, aod. Chicago pecpis | o y e ; aricin 80d more or less untratbful, and, in ca% | gicusses 'the importanse of the Assyrian discor- | T SLusmoming. | eagle. At thesnggestion.of Detective Jones, | bis tiresome play, relieved 0:3 by Mr. Cran | would fako o specisl. ftareat in. ket fatupo: flfl'fiflc’z 3?351%1::&: i “”.’a‘i!fii‘i’ tach & reasonatis and {alr comparasn s this Aisciisass the e Sk b ki " | oo mey: G, M. Hate il presch at Guunpbell Pazk | vwho happened to bo prosent, tho aceused was | and tho steambost explosion, hisd gdod run at | o concert itecif is to bo.ano of consideradlo | sion,—the faco of & man who Lised at lenst 5,000 !m:.&m girave tun, Aousiness of the claims put | j,3ymony of Genesis with Chialdean inscriptions hapel ti o Sacos Post, D, B, will presch this morn.. | LHER iDto the prison hospital, for the purpose | “Hooley's ‘quito recently.- 'he swme is ‘trne of | merit and interest. It is to b given undor the | vesrs ago. They could anly conclude tuat tco octh by the Chrisisn churches in regard to tho | [STRRY of OopeEs b Cieideas, meemotons |00 B icd' B P Doy T Prescs hlamorn.| of amaking a closer searet of his person. Tho | (g « Yirginian,” whichwill bo brought out this:|-suspices of the Chicago Musical College, whero | powarfal sromaiio gams. which bad besn usel sscred writings (apon A o % ole structare | 41,0 ¢ranemhiesion of. Truth, making the buriad: | Breets. The Rov, B.A. Condit wil preach in Englivh, |-SPeCiab’ on entering the hospital, took thefe- | L oy il the cast a8 before. It will be played | Aiss Glenn has been pursging her'studies, and.| had arresied tne decay which the salt water had 3¢ Chuistisnity is professedly based), then the | ror JEFLEHOD OF ‘speak in endden confirma- | 12 theerening. - C : | cused party's hat, and in & moment drew from:| Bo s T e g ne and st the Wednes- | il Bave the assistance of & largechorus of mals | now rendered possidle, nd which speedily et in ,000 will be ' paid over on demand | {in'of theinspired Weed.” - Y —The Bev. F. G. Subridge will preach at the Tenth. | the liniag_ thercof two fifty-dollar gold notes. | AONday am y nights, ant e #5- | and female voices. - attor the head was taken from its box snd wraj i any fressuwrer or person decided A o Yoed. . iiio : - | cturch this évenivg. . Subfect: NoneOtier Name.”; | How's this 7" nsked tho spocial,. holding up | 'dey matinee. Wednesiay msg:, Mr. . Fita- | 0 TUBNER~EALL. Dings. - Bot saveral gentlemen Who sarw it hare ipon by the combood Chrstiun chucches. | s g it commenang Ao the- Lt of he | sroiag sk Dnick hum o Smiat S23 [ e il Vel yoll 1 sid i dceuseds b | K ot Boppera wih | Folovisg I o programme of he”conce a | pasad me tha to0 et mora Torgar the L “ W 1) ? Vi h - . . 2] very muchas! ed ; ** '8 . 7 TN e ; i ibiamod in this age of tha world quie as com. | Hiouerm Whitelol{" dhat hus been upplied to | Paulas srets. . Evening subjct: iWlat to Do’ P Deat e oliut ot siols therm bills must have | given. -Mr. James O'Nell will recite *Shamus’| Tarner-Hall this attornoon : Ukamsen of, thie (25a bafocs 2 wilt. Gecky ot getent (o ecide this most important matber 88 | §1.31 thio tno are a dbiSen 10 mehed us i g arermopter. - G swapped bats with mel” - e e B i El | L B et i SR : TThe Rey. John Willixmsscn vill preach at the Wabash = e Widow's Viedmer 3 oy a7 &5 Finalo for Dicia Whavs iu a Name, ‘hose who decided it in the past. Men of the surest character can be gatbered together ictim,” ‘with AIr, Balsbury as Jerry Clip. Thursdsy and_Pridsy evenings . “The Widow's eible to be. It says: . B > 2 Avenuo Church morning 2nd evgning. 2 Wise Speech. Naw York Sun.: . Axtol] will preach a¢ the Park Ave- g ‘the enatorial contest in ‘West Vir- will be a change this woek. Monday, Tuesdsy, series of concerts the Iast week of April, imme- ‘When Mary BMcHactigan was lod bsfors the aphanons ; tho fi 96 is §5. mnge:g::dg ng l::;m hlvisbc‘clslu.bzgldqnm W_fi‘ifim-.lamd&nmwm foralong | —The Rev.N. H, Ty W il e plaged, with the st ivel and st amo nati Dy | Subuen dreary yesrs Int * been the | nus Church morning and evening fornis ots | . 3 5 ““Led Astray " Wi played,, wil cest a3 Tionaive v eshiation a8 roscerch Ga” ) | Tery mperscnation of lurmod. hd Gecorous dulloct, | Hoc) Fves 6 Ghmren 5 Evesing sapics - L See ginia, Sinjor Fotclkise, of Stsunton, mado 5 | pefore’ in essentisls. Saturday. aftemoon and eourt st Jefferson Marset, Justice Otterbourg sranches of science, and with the aid of modern M’;;:{mm::er 242 time when high, im- | Splrit and the Bride:" sensiblé speech. He eaid: *! Gentiemen—If 50 | evening Miss Hawthorne will bave a benefit. In expreased his rograt that she could so far for- nicroacopes and telescopes beholding (and con- | Gommon £s £ he ciomast ooy, j{'la tp':: hx" bmmeia i—:"rha Rov. Dr, Raymond, of Evanston, will preach | ono will make aspeech I will, and I will stop | the aftarnoon * The Romance of & Poor Young get berself as to get drunk. 3 . custantly increasing in knowledge f tho in- | 5o Lear grest hrescher, W 5o profosnal sy ek | ke, Centensry Chureh fils moraing. 'The Bov. Dr. | when I got done. ' Citizens of West Virgini, if | Afan” willbe given, and in the evening **The 4T dido’t, Your Honor. Tm a ‘rospectabls wrinble laws which govern) the wonderful cros. | him, and Eo away simply dire usting. tho quatiiies of |- e o .-y . | youwonidall take the same interest in develop- | Behool ‘for Scandal,” with Aliss' Hawthorno s woman, an’ I livewid a_German family ap i0a of tho loving Father of us all, from the in- | X5 ce. It s, in these times, when an carnest | - The Rev. Florence McGarthy wil preach ‘at ing the_ resources of your country by ODEmibE | Tagy.Teasle.' . .!" . . - % % own.” iaitely emall to the infinitly creai pan, alive with enfivisizem, covues £ the peoplo with | ity Ghureh, comer of Watre avenius and Tobey | JOUE ACLINIeS :_‘#@:}3‘33 the Ag:fla TEPIOVIOE | 7. - THE ADENY OF MUSIO. _* A German family,” =aid Justios Qtzerbonrg, in the cause of » beter eduction for pree. | hueien ity SSTVLEn, TR el ox. | it moting Sma enening.” Moraing mnbiect | Fon Lot AP L Cab Orites for s, | (M Joe- Murshy Has been paying Baun | Thomas wil riog b archestrs and tho solosts | PHATET, Yook foadz he nemas” : aeed wene [ A e tieh fervorof thute dlo throughoat | Overmuch.” : g Bolves or friends, you would 8oon-have ono of | Gré” to fair-housés: during the week. There | of the Cincinnati Festival to this city for ashart | «Mary,” said the Justice, *{hs story Ls &k oped that this comparison of the the bardest :rmuct:. ) - —The Rev, R, F, Alison wfll Predot. at the Bouth | ” the first and best States in the Unicn.'