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The Thicage Aailp Teibun VOLUME 29. _FINANOIAL. AR « v -~ ) Merchants, Tarmers', & Mechanics’ Savings Bank, w5 OLARK-ST., CHICAGO. INVESTHENT CERTIFICATES. Peiket Seonily—Liberal Inter TABLE of Incrensn af “investment Cortifla enten? sccured on lapraved renl estate, beare {ng Intercaty pnyablo In qunrterly Inntalte pmentn, nt tho rite of 7810 per cont pernne Zume Stowing the accumulation of nuns lne ‘ested for 1ho henedit of Chlldren of otherns 1 A it e, Tims, Acdarmumtod. 5 100 L8 11201 300, .07 0 32,3 H00- 710,10 GO, 7‘".?5 LU0 314000 5,000 V120,10 1,400 .70 1,000, 132,10 - potimated upon tho lusls thst fatercat, when duo, ts sredtad on ravings account, and Invested ln INVEST- MENT ORRTIFICATIES wheaover 4100 la thus socuma- “ff: holdor of 8 Cartificata ha the privilege of oxamin. conditioni of the trast ot any time on calling &t {beotice of the Trustee, Cortifieaton forwardad, anit {nterost. whon duo, refn- yested, 11 destred, ur remilited by draftor oxpross 1o any partof tho United Btates. Addrens SYDNEY MYRRS, Manngor, et . G- ol BGEE Eorsy Ofice: 121 Dearhorn-st, Chicago, Ot g0 Loann on Teal Lstate, Jmprovod and “:Elxfiv!!. Incated in tha city snd suburba of L and fn the Btalo of Hlinols, exclusicely nugotist Beeurity ssnired to capital eveking investinonts of {hls chiaracter Ly the sdoption of a system peoulisr lo titution, ‘“";Jf-:. pctdily oxecuted at ths lorrert rotes of inter- oder. at. Espene HERBERT & MORSE, Stock Brokers, 84 Lasnllcest,, CHICAGO. . LERT, 11, 3. MORSE, e LENLED Momber N, ¥, Stock Exehange, ks, B301dlu, and 650104 ouglt and sold o rostinton, 36 olles Ehesia (erities fOr trimtace {los fu sccuritien dealt fn at Noww York fizock Fxchange, citber for cash or on wmarging, Hofer 1o Unon Natioasl Bzvk, Chicago. RIMBALT, & Cae Yo, R eru nnd Jsrokore, 18 New-st., Now Tork. LIMemr, T J. Kiupatiy A, B, Lovsaoras MONEY TO LOAN. On real estate in Chicago and vicinity, Improved referee MEAD & COE, 165 LaSall CIGARS, &, L. 6. PARDEE, BUCCESSOR TO BTANTON & CO,, Ttalian Warehouseman AND IMPORTER OF HAVANA CIGARS, Wines, Liquors, &c. YOTICE—A large favolca of tha most fopular trada lsvana Cigora of iaw crop 10bt<co, 1810, Just wely 138 ST ATE-ST. - NEW_PUBLICHTIONS, E P. ROE'S NEV STORY, "TROIL JEST 0 BARNEST." Just Pablished jn One Handsome Volumo, PRICE, 81,75, Keatly 45,000 copica bave been sold of tho thren pre- o o orica Ly this populsr writer, viz, : » Barriers Barned Away, 4 What Can Kbe Do and * Upenivg s Qastout Borr, DODD & WTAD, Publishers, 01 Droadway, N, Y. by HADLEY BROS, & 00, 6 For sale 15305 W it DA LEH AAET. THEBEALTH Lyp SOMETHING NEW (MARSH'S PAT) CKNOWLEDGED THE BEST PRICE $ 7500 ... q - NOTICES. All Poraona having goods stored st . (ECAGO SAPEIY STORAGE REPOSITORY, 80 and 82 Bast Randolph.at., &l aud yay storage on rame ut once, otlerwise U:-mbcwx{ll’ny:y -%msf. e Oftco Keoley Motor Company, 10 Coeernytegr,, PrizADLLER1A, Oct, G, 1675, Lty g 2:“"’ hay. n.oAu;nl in m;lmgo or TInv{EeI: cx, and any ous aesumin B4t (or $4 4y practlcing a daaption. " CLIAB, B, COLLIER, Counzel fur Kecloy Blolor Uo. Vi Jut roooved from the Libiary of g Tustera gentleman valuable oolleaton of biks Relating 1 Ilinis fising many rarw and scarco volumes, many tn bubiadioge, U volumite, Feice S i W, ¥, HEENER, 4 Washiogton-at,, loom 3 (Uasemont), THE PEWS OF THE Bis Pak Preshyerin Clah Matad for tho ensuing year on Thuraday evons S04, 1675, e churehs il Be openca ot 8 welocks {0HN 6, ASHLEMAN, WHOLESA LE JEWELER, 1% STATR.ST., Chicago, TIL. ~~r.COLLEGTION AGENOY, NOW ! b tien of gopersl shrinksgo al-vduu tho SRR AL pay (§dby, will 0 Ikl bo'Io Heties Whedn to-morrow, or next month, We lerulors Il S0 8ubacrivery (0 seud dn thelr overdue claitiy dsblore are wxhaustod, FUABLEL'S COLLEGTION AGENOY, Coruer Biato oud Mousow-sta, S~ BOALES, FAIRBANKS' Hdeiid .. SCALES Qr ALL KINDS, [ FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, 111 & 118 Lako 5t., Chicago, Bacarefultobuyonly the Geauine, 5 The Largest and Best-Furnished 1ouse in the World! ROOMS, WITH BOARD, From $3 to $5, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOF! To the Proprietors of fioteln in Chicaro, particulstly 1o “ Pacitle,” who nre faleely sdverlining thelr Jio- fola 38 practically firo-proof, sud yob paylig 23 por cent for fnmirance lnving erestel u Fira-Proot Hote!, at an ndditional <ol of construction of over half & milion of doliars 5z sny Hotel [ Cilcaga nhould i fire,ond not e enlitied to it T of yau 41 the fotlowing (rial after the closing of the Erpositlon: Tha Chief Proptictor of any hntel nay bring on i back sl the X 2 e can carry to any chamlier in tho Peimer House profer {not fuciuding tho Wabash avenuo extensiun), in vhich chstber {he faraiture, carpets, curtaing, and mirrors are to remsin a9 {hey now sre, A Aro’may then bo bullt fo the middie of the ronm, sfter which the door hall be Yoyt clored for one hour, If, at tho oapirs. tlon of that time, tbe Gire L not apresd heyon' tho room, tho propretur of tha opporing Hotel is to pay for N damage Ly Gvo and winoke to the furniture, cte.y but, If tho e extends berond the limits of tho rom, there will not Vo any charya for tho damage, but I will pay the proprietor fivo thouwand_dollars, on conditton, inwever, that 1 liave s like priviiege aftcr- ward, on ke £ama day, nnd, if T do nat redico it to ashies in ono hour, T Wil pay the Proprictors of thy Hotel all damago’ to tho furultury and room, and txcenty thouratd dollare beatdes Deponlts of ths money {o bo made in any Dank that may bo agreed upon, This chiclivngn inng be ee~cpted entire, or simply an to ths tco-proot quatity of the ohce Dunte RMANH CIICAGO. Prlcoa Redncod to £3, $3.60 and $1.60 per Day, The mort Flepant Hutel fn thocity, 30 Super Toome, magnificently furnisued and providad with bathe ;' eutiroly fire-proof. Locatlon one biock from ny ‘Headquartes Bl LBERT Army Headaiurlers, BIIELL & HULOBNTS NEVADA HOTEL, 1.£8 and 150 Wabash-av., Near Monrce-st., ono Iloek from Lzposition Building, $2.00 PER DA. With les y!lo and ceremony, but more teal com- fort, thay in many places of grcater yreteusions sud bigher prices, clatm exempliou f heraby challengo WATCHES, IEWELRY, WATGHES, LRY, SILVER. ‘With the viow of making oxtraor- dinary proparations for the Holiday trade, we are offoring our magnifi- cent and unequaled stock at prices that cannot fuil to attract the atton- tion of purciasors from all parts of tho country, end wo confidontly in- vito & careful inspoation, HAMILTON, ROVE & 00 Cor. Stafie & Washingfon-sts. &Koo COAL. KX Coal. TRICE UNTIL NOV, 1, Limp, $6.50; Nat, §5.00, Delivered. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED, HAWILTON, HARDER & HARER, Bxclusive Minors and 8hippers, General Oftico: 105 Washlagton-at,, corner Clark. Dranches: Colligs Grovo and Twinty-suventiata. Do kat Lako-at., bridae, The foliowingf testir.tutal (original fn our office) apeaks for jteelf s TESTIMONIATL. Oct, 4, 1875, XX Shawneo Coal, snd comaider it iy othor Boft Coal fu the market for Batiafied o ta refe: Eiening i gratoss ‘Laviag used 1 for tho oup ligtel, SL past year in e POTTEIR PALMER. J. PALMER, GROCERIES, &o. X deniro to corrost an impreasion thataeems :ghnv; um{\!nad lo‘rh “x"‘é'“z?.i”&fi',’x‘:}"fl'n’d ovota mysolf only to n.{‘e'grf‘hl'um:éz:ona. i ratutation 1 bog , rgor or more o Foaay At AT SHOTRRTER Saunot b found in the UNITED 8TATES outsido of in addition to whioh T offar S R A e asnon, oud TROFL: n 4 JIAVANA SEGARS, WINES, and Ll. i UORS of my own importation, which for guollnnun nn?l reliability are unsurpossod, C.TATUNM, Wrino NMerohoant, 146 EAST MADISON-ST. THEAS. Guapowder, per b, 60, Youug Hywon, Japan, per 1by 00, 150—Stsndand..., & dard per 1Y, 8t 60, T8e~Stan 80, c05—Blandard. ... Donna].‘ L!r 1b, 49, 80, Blc—8tandard, ... Engliah Dreakfast, per i, 60, 60c—§Gandard, Our Standard Teasaro unsiiryasesd for wxce ‘Beut 0. 0. D. to all pa. ¥ EXXOXS favors BTOVES AnD FURNAQES. ‘This discovery givsa maze heat from » given amount €4 of furnaces, Can warm tho largest church ¢ smallust cotlayo, We eapecially of fuel, n open grates snd Tecommend the for soft coal. . DTOVES AdD PURNAOES. _ CUBHINGS TUBULAR Sloye, (rale, and Forgae, F e s tun, cloee Call ang ses, or send for clroular, CUSHING, wuu;‘pqx; 00., CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER G, 1875, stnscissn S DA E8: OLOAKS: o, 121 & 123 State-st. WILL EXIIBIT THIS DAY, (WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6), NEW BTYLEY OF SUITS, 0L SHAWLS, FURS, REAL LAGES, Carpets, Uplolstery, &c, &., To which wecordisllyinvite all. Our store will be decorated, and consulting the convenience of our many friendsand patrons, we shall remain open until 9 o’clock. NO G00DS SOLD AFTER 6 P, I, T PRINTS. breatest Beroa OF THEi 1§EASON PRINTS! FIELD, LEITER & (0, MADISON AND MARKET-STS., WILL OFFER T0-DAY 250 CASES CHOICE, DAREK Dunnell's Chocolate Prints Srn Gas Dot Yl UNDERWEAR. Underwear The Largost 8took and tho Largest Numbor of Lines ovor offered in this oity, consisting of Flannols, Mori- C CGashmeres, Bootch Wools, 8ilks, &c,, from modium to finest qualitios the world producocs, at unusually low prices. WILSON BROS, 087 and 80 Washington-st,, Chicago, Pike’s Opora Houso, Fourthe 8t., Cincinnati. Completoe lirie of English and Amer- joan 8ilk Umbrellas at low prices FURNISHING GOODS, Ghicazo Hosiary Store, 72 8TATE-8T., near Bandolph, UPFENS EXTRA INDUCENENTS. Positivo Clearing-Out Sale Of & well-seleoted aud assorted stock of LADIES'AND GENTY' FURNISHING GOODS, ‘We can't be undersold, as we offor every article much belaw caat of {mportation or manufactura, T "VINEGAR. PRUSSING'S Yine VINEGAR NERENGLEI wnd AU Y S Ml Tt oo | FAYAVAELR Michigan-av., Chicago, FOR SALE. i SRS DR i FOR S.ALE. ILLINOIS REPORTS—A complete set, 68 vola,, in fno condidon, gh for casli Addruss REPOIT! 2.0, Bos i LR e SAVE THE HEATHEN. Meeting of the Ameri- can Board for For- eign Misgions. Report of the Work in This Country and Abroad. Gratifying Progress Which Has Been Made in the For- cign Fields Condition of the Boards Ti- nances---Report in the Nutting Case. Annual Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Andrews, of Marietta College. List of the Delegates Attend- ing the Sessions of the Board, The Appointments Made at the Uli- nois Rethodist Conferences Dr. Thomas and Centenary Church---Religious Cor- respondence. THE ANERICAN BOARD, AFTERNOON SESSION. OFENING SEDVICES. The Americau Iloard of Commissfoners for Toreign Mintiout, of the Congregational Charch, convoued in its ssty-sixth anuual seeslon in Farwell Hall at 8 o'clock yesterday alternoon. “Tui body in o large ono, havlug about 1,200 mewbders, including ropresantatives from all the Btates ja the Union oud from Canada. Awmong - tho names on the roll aro numbers of thosa wall known in the religious bistory of the United Stater. At tho opening the ball was well filled with the wembers of the Band, many of whom were accompanied by thoir wives. A noticenblo fanture of the meeting was tha largs proportion of old mon whoe lucka slhiewed all degrees of sllver, from tho dark, ircn-gray of middlo age to tho saow-white locks of the « cisgenarian, This was especially to o ecen on tha etund, where tho woenexnble Iresidant, Vico-Pr- ldoats, nud osbor officers of tho Board, sat. It waela phislonx of soldiers of tho Lord, whitoned with tho dust of battte, Tihe walls abovo tho platfcry wore placarded with Inrgo maps of variows jsrte of the world, and mottoces, awong which the following occu- pied prominent positions abon: tho room : “The Gift of God Is Etersal Life.” +The Fiold Iu tho World." *T'ho Xartti Shall Be Full of the Koowlodgo of tho Lotl” * Watchman, What of the Nicht? The Morning Cometh.” ** A Littto Ono Sha!l Become & Thousand, and a Small Ono s Birong Nstion,” “Isracl Blall Blessom end¢ Bud, sud Fill tho Fuco of the World with Finit.” *Ye Waro Not Redeemed with Corruptible ‘Things, as Silver and Gold,” “*P'rench Among tho Gentiles the Unuearchable Tichos of Christ.” * His Going Forth Is Pro. rod o8 the Moralog, and Ha uall Como Unto Us as tho Rai ‘¥l That Believeth Blall Not Mako Lanto,” Prowmptly at the appointed tiwe, the Board was called to order by the Itey. Dr, Mark Hopkins, Ex-Prosident of Willisros Collogs, The other ofiicors of tho Board are as follows : Vice-Presuteni—~Tha Hon, Willism E. Dodge, Prudental Committce—Augustus C. Thompson, D, D,, the lfon. Alpheus Hardy, Abver Kingman, Jamuy A1, dordon, Rufus Andwigon, D, D., Ezra Fareworth, l‘!‘dlx.(lt:‘r:‘l’ E, Alden, D, D., J, Russll Bradford, Joserh Corrsuiionding Secretarica—The Tov, Selah B, Truat, Nathaalel G, Clark, D, D, Mecerding Sceretary—3ohn O, Mozus, D, D, 1) savurer—Llangdon 8, Ward, Audifera~The llon. Thomas I Russell, the Hon, Avery Plumer, It 1L, Bearus, Tha Rev. Dr, Blodgett, ot Rhada Ieland, of- forcd an cloquent prayer for a blewsing on the Bosrd aud its work. ‘Tho Assombly thon joined in ainging tho hymn commencing: * Hall to tho Lord's auofated.” The Kav. 8. H. Leo, of Cloveland, 0., was choson Assistant Recording Boeretary, T'he miuutes of tho last preceding mesting, Lald at Rutland, Vt,, wera read by the Secretsty. HOMF DEPADTMENT COMMITTRES. Dr. Treat, Scerotary of the Baard, then read the roport of tho Prosidontial Committee, a8 fol- lows s NICROLOAY, “Tho Prudential Comuitton. sre ubliged to commence thielr repurt ibiv yesr, aa thoy Eavo dun 8o frequeutly in past years, by unnokuciug the Geeeass of ® nuwber of it fellow-laborers, wiowm 1 ias plessod 1he ot of juissfonn 0 advanca from th lower to ths Ligher service, Tho names of nice corporsts members are to Lo transferred (Guu the roll of he living to the yuli of 1ho bieuored dead, to wit: Blerk 'L ucker, D, D, elected dn 145 sbo How, Thomus W, Willl ., elovted 1o 1y} Edward WY, Hooker, D, D, loctedd tu Isi0; Jobn K. Youug, D, ., elocted (i 18423 Jol Kirgebury, Ll D.; elected {11403 the lon, Clari:s Novle, elected 1 JEs] tho Hou, Willln A, Bucziugham, elected fu g Willlar B, Southwortl, Eay, eloctel fu 140, wid for live years a member of o Prudeutial Compe watos; Juesph Eidridge, D, D, eleztod fu 1307, MIMLIONARY BLINVORCIIENIS. The number of wlnlonanies wuous thic Comraittes are poriniticd to report us DAving been sgut ta our Jdife fereut figlln fep the first thue, since the kst anuual moctiug, 13 smaller thau It baw beew for soveral years, i wiver b el pleawiire, Ruworer, to tato tiak tweuty poreons have boen endolled amdug the wive slouarivas 0f tus Hoant, For the duvelortacnt of the work in mominally Cbratlan luude, the Rev, Joln Edwards snd Mrs, Mary J. Edwards Lave boen sent to tho Weatern Mextco Wi, Heyeulueu persons bave resumed missionary work, sfier d tunporary sofoura (o thia country, AUEKCIES, Tue quueral methode for culisting the co-operstion of uir churclies WLk Bave seowed preterable fu past yuars are fn OWGHNI all, The Cougregational Jullrctiea fn e United Btates, except thoto whicls Ho Konkas aud Nevrusks, hive been divided futo ricty, to it Nurtiern New Lugland, South. w Fagisid, tho Middla states, includitg Olio, it tho Interior,” As Bouthern New Engisud is by charge of thy Homo Bocretary, sasiated by Dr. Bush, cre are bt thiree Sacretarive for tha old worlk at tho it tme, Theso have rematusd withont chatgs stice tho weeiing at Rutland, Iadevd, the Commitico o Latpy i belug abio (o say thatall of them bavo il service more than ton years, A couwiders s enlargeiuent of this lustrumentality (s advocsted Qs § bug the Cummittes huve ot beon abio s it W accept the arguimcots thorefor s satiafactosy, THE WUMAN'S LOARDS, The Committeo have u‘wfuflod 1o past yosrs, fre- quoully aud corafally, the mportant scrvices wikeh tise Wolaan's Boacds dto jerfuriaiog i the tuteress of miveiusa : but they avail theuwwelyes of the pruscal occasiuu o expres with uow smphuss thewr high approdiation of theao auxiliarfes,’ Each successive yuer siscuglbicuns their conviciion that fiiey Lave s valuo hich i dustitied Lo bocutie twore wod more apparent, Qur treasury fs b conataut withoss to thelr stliciency lu adding 13 b Tsourved ; and tho misyions sro constant witnesta 10 thuir succuus 1 providing fullow-laborers of undoutied excetionce for thelr yarious elds, But tho futlienco which they sxert at oo, though lues palpable, 1s of greater valus stlll, They are all the whilo increcsing the uwiaber of those who takos tioughitiul sud proyorful luterast in the world's oven- Relization. They are carrying tho clalma of the beathrn to muititudes of househaids, and theroby engrafting Wn e family life the bighest forma of Christian living, Parentsand children sre mide co-workers, out. with another, in plans and efforts to preach the Gopel to every cresture, The educationsl valuo of rucl endesvora It fn bardly possible 10 overstate, Lvnry father or mother, who tecoimiros the giricelen worth of coneccrstod” aime, wiil sccoust 3¢ tavre 1Ft:i0un than ruble 1D PO FUDLIFNING ROCIETIEN, During the year, a4 iy former yoses, generous and Biebly valuodarsirtanco bas been aurded fhe mis- Fiularice by Atustican, and slso o somo cases Ly Laagliih, T ract awd Lible Kacletirs, 3 be teoretary of the Amerkan Tract Bocloty reporin $ha3 110 (AU Of Lhateisu.dety tu ouE sixeoud, dUrng 1t Jant Ranclal yrar, were i money, $1,41: olio- Arolypee, $2450,83 7 Dubllations, §771.06, doani Tract Society, Boston, wlo twade & gr: o §100, for o pubiicatiou of tra. on of 'Mr, Tracy, uf the Mudura HIRANCIAL 21 ViEN, The yoar which has just ¢ Tesenlanco 10 4ho vke which precedid It, plcaltics, ita foars, und ita faulie may b aral {crius 10 kave'Leen identical, ” 1 the the Couwnttes pisdo at Hutlund, after referring to the rious cotnmurclal deprosalun whirh Legah 1 - ber, 1873, tbey 0 u# Jollows: 1L wea tln boyo, an slio thy cxpectation, of many il Acrangewent woild b of brief cuntinuunce, aud to soio exteut local. But montis afier 1ounth paneed awayj, and yut {here was i return of the prosganty of provioun yesm, Indoad, the entiro twelvimonth inay o characlerized o8 upiosperaus uud unfavorable, thercfure, Lo the Fovelyhs of uar bensiolent Boaely.? Thix lauguage, with very rligut modiicatious, wey Lo Teptated to-day, 1Lim qulte an trun bow ae i win thiew that * (bu entire twelvemonth Lan been unpross 1 Tounand unfayorabe, ticrelure, 1o 0o reccifis of our Lenevednt Bocicty,” Not leas remarkable bias been tho identity of resultn, T lucouy of the Loard last year from douatly ard legacies, for tho old work aud the Ly, wes 450,205 thin’ year 1t hias Leen 140462052 showity & differeuce of ouly 54,41, Thin colncidencs s wau altogetuer wufoftacen, Tndeod, the recelptr of tha Jaet fem dagn of ubr Gnauclal yiars Lsva bocomn o bucestaiu that definile leeues €an never Ye alirted 11 the buoks ebiall bave been actually closed, RECLINIM AND PXZESDALUL Y, Tho Income of the year for the 6ld work has toen sa fullowa: From donstious, $3i%,081.60; from legacion port wuich $60,70204; from other eouzces, 400,515 mkiug & wtal_of $4i4LEL Tho dlstrsiments b $150,200.00, As, tirelore, the yaaf Ledan w of §,3 264, closed swith 8 Gebt f £10,36.42, Uho_ fucome for the work in nombnally Chrirtian 1anda haw bocu s follows : From dotiutiod, £22,55 Lo loga ey, $5007 makiog & totad of §2 distuzectuents bove smounted to 33 tie year Legiu with o deby of $24,0% closed with & larger debt of £13,223,51. 1t will Lo roers, therufore, tlat the deleft of tho year for Loth worka Dinn Leen $13,%02,4), end that he presuat debt of tuy Boord for Lol works s $44,3.20.%6, belug tie sgyregata 30t of thirvo nuc ereive years., ‘aumng bere, Lr, Treat keid tuat, inssmuch as tho roanlt Just read Wan i tasby FeCpects more Savoratin thin Wk becn expected, o Loped a few moments would be devoted tu A HEIVICE OF DEYOTION AND THANRITLYESE, T President ceiled on the Rev, W, A, Bartlett, D, D, of the Chicago Thwlugical Bemisiary, to offce prayer. Lr, Bartlets sent up a fersent petition for the pirit of liberality to Lo distributed uver the whole Iuud, that greater resulle might Le galued for the yood canve. At tho close of the prayer, Lr, Truat, resuming, Fald that Le had the privilego and duty of tnformiug the Criouds of mizuions thas duriag (Lo 3ear lat fast o EXPENSES OF ADMINISTERING TIHE AFFAIRS OF TOXK LUALD ally ruluced, so much g0 that, 4 rom ours, outy 714 pek cent bud becu used fo; dministration of 3tfairs, In atber words, ouly 7 cents sud % mills cf enci dollar contribnied had been retatned 10 thiv country § tho remsiuder bad boen sett ubroad. This w 1o amlieal pervcutagt for expenses that Lad ev Leen kucwa fu_ikie Uietory of the Board, aud by coue gratulated the Board upon it. FOBCIGN 8ECRETARY'S REPORT, Followiug thls the lev, Dr. Clark, Foreign Becretary, preaonted i report of the wurk for thio year st past, of which the following {8 an abetract @ ‘Tito guueral prigsess in the mis.fon feld, noticed at (e Jast apnual meting of tho Board, haw bren well susteioed during the past year, Whilo there has Leen 10 wide-apread_ravival, thu addittons to the churches have been larger than uenal ; o heslthful Caristian lifa L Leen eviuced on the part of the native Chtisdans aud a jueter souko of rosponsibility for the progress o the Guapel among their conntrymey, MIRA(ONARIE R~ LANOLS, Eo fur o known, but_four_mbwjonaries hiava bern callod £ re.t fro Lhcte labors during the yoar : Mro, Hpaulding, uficr more thuy Lalf & coutiry of labor i Corlon 3 Mo, Goodslel, of North Cutna; Mre, Mar. den, of Central Turkey's aud Mra, Taylor, of Micro. nevin, Mr, nnd Mzs, Pect, 80 Jonz aesochated with the wor's in Southera Citn 3 Mr, aud Mrs, Dexter, of Jagou 3ir. aud M. Lerrick, r, Boveridge, snd Ar, More an, of thc Miselons in Mozico; Mr. and Mry, Alexans Misrion to Italy ;' 2r. ‘Cran, of Central Turkey Mre, Edwurds, of the Zufu Miesion, Lavo been released’ from thelr conmection with 1he Board, 'Twinty otliers Lave come ta this country for sneason of rost aod recuperation, while zoveiteen Lo retarned to the mission fAeldv, ' Only twenty now laborers bave gouo ut fur tho it tune, dosplie the urgont calls for reinfurcetment, NATIVE AGLNCT, The number of Lalive pastors is now nearly eqesl to thut of the mislubsries in acilve service, Tuclr work i to develop and cultivate the el alrezdy won, Toaving the tinstonaries, with other nstive helpars, 0 occupy new Jolnl, 8088 to enlarge the area of ovau- geltcud ertcrt, DINET NOTICE OF TIT DIFFFAINT MIRMONA, In the Zulu Alission nomerous c2ses of conversion, and the awakening of the uative Christuns generally 10 & seuso of thelr psraonal respousivility, are cheer- ing the hiearts of the misslonsrios, Tho free-will of- foring for the cause of Chriut of over $540 ot one of their public moetiugy is an iustration af the new hte aud Liope {uspired for ths future, 1o Buropean Turkey, aficr 8ftoen yeats of patlent sud sometimon diabiearfouing toil, the porio of growth has come. Two church bave been organized i cuns nection with tho Eski ZayTa tat! o, and justors sct tled over them, ouo of whotn 14 supportod by his peo- Dle from tho beginning, In Wentorn Turkey, th sddition to {ho reqular evan- geliatic efforts, much moral intuo:ico orer tho populsr inind has boen gained by tho Christian vplrit shown by tbe misslunaties fu relioving all clases of sufferors by tha fanine,—in marked coutrast with the hard, merci- L:ag aoliishnpss of tho Moslems aud othors, oager to miko galu out of tho misarion of thelr fotfow. The reaults nra already spparent in the Marsovan, slvas, and Queases atations. Jlundteds, leforo ludit- Ly Central Turkey eubstantisl progress has boen nada the churches lave born eularged by sdditions tothelr memborstip, whilo * the sbundance of tlelr Juynod thelr deep poverty bave sbounded unta the Tiches of thetr Liberality,” by oferingu of over §10,M0 £ thy £ause of Ohrist—aquivalent o more thau $36,0 0 inthis country, Twenty-six churches, with about 2,500 Liembors, 8 theologieal semiusry, two seminurios for wownez, & colloge begun for younk men,—ill fn & reglon vishiod by thie fAirat. sulealonary lofs than shirty yvare ago,~twark Ry sucoede of the Cospel fu thls Hold. lu Eastern Tarkoy there hea beon 8 sosson of siiting with goud rezults, “Ihe year past Lias bean ona of special Interest and proyreaa ju the Malirutta, Madura, and Coylon Blls- sionv. Tho additions fo tha churchics havo becu yreats er thian ever brfure,—~in Coylon amounting to au eighth of e entire menibieraliip, Indis biad now cowe to bo a Talssfon fleld of greas Frowlse, and of the (reatent newd of eularged, vigoro iulssjonary eforli. The intellectuat and eocial el suges golog uu 10 that countey, Largely as the result of tis- plouary [sbora in the past, ara geen in the foilowing facta 1 # In 1820, tho Jovernment vrant for education in Indis wan §40,000; fu 1870, over $4,000,00); and {hla year 1t 18 eatizmated that $3,000,000 aro oxpended. “Len yours ago, & niiurnod misslouary stated, ot & pubs {lo meoting in'this country, that Were Lwenty- «ight woskly newspspers published fu Tudla, 1\ 4 #aid that this present year thero are 30u, couducted by Nivdoos und Mohammedaun. Favorable reports are recoived from the misvious iu Cbwa, ‘The condliiun of the curehes in the Foochow fieid v very encouruging. Quile u Tevisal haw pro- vallod 11 ouo districty und Bftects wictobers wero sddud o o Church, Tb0’ yur opeus opulully st othor polnte. 1y North Clin, the year haa been one of growid ta Clzbsthan knowllge, 3s lso {u Cbrisuan charactor, The drut clasa of young men bas completed & courss of theotogical tinining, and the way fs now opw for the cotablishment of & uabive mivistry, Tha preju- uicaa of the peopln aro weariug away; the matives of the mtesiouariva are Leiter undorstosd; snd thuso is an open door for the proclauiation of tie Goapel, It §s not easy t0 koep puce with tho progress of oveate in Jupan, Tho two churchos reparted oar o arly doublud thelr memberahip, while o thied iy Tho mixelon- stunition prevaod upau them for presching aud persuual convervation with inquirers, Uunsrous contributions from uative geutlenicn for \ka croction of & boma for the educa. tlon of thelf dauglitcrs st a new featuro in missivuary lustory, Br, Newalma finds the heartiost welcomy from Lis coutitrymen of abi classos. 1n Aicronvea ho work gocs bravely an, epreading feom wland to faland, till twenty churches, with moru $hen a thoussud Wetibess, schvol-louses und chiurchs bulit wud supported by the people wituout help from sbroad, tho (uiet Kabuutl, the voug of iho saiictusry, tud yeacoly industrics, wnrk be former wbodes of cruelty. The wlsilonaties among tha North American Tu- disns have recefred smany tokuns of the Diviuo fovor, During tle year a7, Dr, Hoble was permtied to ro. celvo thirty-ive Choclaws iuto Christian fellowelip. Though (lie waven Dakots churches cau umly report tho saiuo nuwber of ailditious du 18747, it s manlfest tbat (loy sre galulug i streugth ‘sud sggrassive puwer, ‘The work [u Pspal lands is mors than ratlaing tho expectation with which {4 was begun, In no part of the grest tiold bave so large returna been nads §0 soon atter tho investment, ‘Thu minalon of which Monterey is the centze has Leen groatly oubairassed (ur want of brcru, Adierican ai aative, 19 Lnprovo (o Oppor- tunity, sud follow up the work legun and propared for by Mias Rankin ; still forty-threo udditions are ro- ried tothe churclies 1n this quarter. In Westorn exico, deaplte all ths opporition of 3u unscrupulous prloathood, heultating at no cslumuy or violuce to- ward misufonaries or converts, tho Word has bad fros caursq and boen glorifted fu the fth aud devotlon of bad Leen very m wut of the 8. cols L gocent] Levu orgsnized at San “wo find ihie unziea o nine nuw churches, an i , 3 = oy ) & e menand women who aro tnady o contens ¢ ™1 : the Los af all tuinge,—evew of Lte, s Tho jolith al distartances in tho neiet <od of G Infesion 10 81310 Lave nat tudere Uyt € antisl work of 4 autander, The wtere &5 St con- fiud 60 “this city, but fv apreading. ho the villsgrn of Austutiss, o gt M to e B hitis uniety smong the nnerion of the truth & & & ssldently enta oy Thn 1carnlon fn the Aurtrian Lmgire ~ agreat work 4o do fn the rellgous 1 gitating Encope, Hyarintho diap ool £ud evaigellcal men, ke Chrietlien, bave b 1atby with Dollinger and thy LI Cathinlic mevenat, It.3, 28 hoat, Lut tho atrugglo of nobie muuls agalr.st & l’r‘pfllfil!fl whore fulters iney Jack poawer to Lrok, Never wers rcliglonn quertions (0 biropa discuseed morn eartivetly, sud nevor was faero were Lieed of Hlustratiuns ol » puro Goigd, FUMMAKT, Bummiog up the moro fmmediate rpiritusl renulls, dhition of 1,544 to ths roll of clurch memuorehlp,—sn increase of flficen it of elghteuk 1is+ioa user tho numbers reported loxt year. This widc-apread fnterest 16 of mpecls) encourageinent to all iriends of miesions, The educations] institutlons of the Hard have o vigerously maintatted, Nearly 630 common selioola lusve furnisbod tho means of i olmentary education 10 ubout 2000 pupila; and over 1,200 otkiora weic:ted fer their promise of use{ulness wro roceiving a tmoro theroupl training fu bigler jostitutionn, snd pregaring 19 Lucome prachiera of the Ward ond tenchers among tuelr couutrymen, The cxpenditure i this depart Tuent, for pecesuuty Duildings, support of teichiers,— Ametican"and native,—andfor atd granted tu pugils, SLUOUNLA 10 Bearly §100,000 for the Foar. I PRESS, The et Lsn been buay, an naual, acstiering (ho leavea that are for tho Lelipg of tho natlous, to tho CRUEDE GE uYver 0.600.00) Pagen, Leaidea Dumeroia pib Livations froig the American Jiblo and Tract Societion, The add 7£3m thy former, by liited granta fu money, ond Biklea i varluas lanjtuages, muat smonnt to not far from 30,000 & wud from the latter, Including val- usble ulectrosypes ay ¥ b i, ey and volumes st half the retat] price, MEDICAL WORE. Tho medical miteienanies Luve dons good servics {he past Fear, ot only in the care of misnanary fam- Uen, but in opening the iy o Iany nelghborhoods and familics uot otherwine resched, This hag been eapcially truo fn Jagan and i ¢ Wo! Great muccesn haa uded tois branch of effort, The earucstness and devolion of Chrintian women ob home already find returna fn resulis abroad wick Ay ave never ‘befuro fuund resord fu 0ur inisMl.nary publicatious, Time would fail un to g inte dotails, MIMIONAT CIILORE 3Mrn. Ely, much to the regret of all,—missiotiarica an well 5 fricuda t home,—1i fill conatralued to withe draw from the further care of mirsiouary children, Mrs. Walker 1as been enlargiug Ler accotumadatiung . 41l ot phie nis thirteen chilitren und-r ber youf frum Turkes, India, Cusna, Houth Africa, tilio han recefved her labors, oms friends spocially futerested n he st year, st disburmeu 1t fn $3 0 300, M oach cave haaro CONCLURION, 24 from sums varsing aulred, Buch in & bref shu b of tae workol the year, or rather au allusiou ouiy fo the uiany tields and tofics of interost. Augtbiui Uik an adequate survey of all {Le varied sgeucicy of Ubriatian eiviiization eiagployed {1 the many Gelis now embrace 1 in tho forelen work 4f the churclics, is imposeitie wishin the hiziu of this occealon, phyasiciane),.. Nurmber of phj. n Hutobur cf other thalo ussistante.. Nutnber of feiusle cusinlsnts. ., J212 Wholo number of aborers muut from this country, Number of netlve pastors, e Nusber of native preachers and catochists., Nuraber of school-taacher Numbur of uattve belpors, Vhole rumber of laborers connected withs the 0a{asl0BR L v vveers Prgen vrinted, as fsr as reported Nutber of chitiodes, Nuzber of chtreh-rembers, ded during e ‘year, o far & reporicd. .. Number o training and theological Nuraber of boarding-sehonls for girls Nlat er of eommon schouln ber of pupils i comma 3 Number of pupils in trsinmg and th cal schooiw aud statiou cleance, Number of pupils 1 boording sch Rirl ... g Otier adulta under justructicu. .. . L Whole number of pupils,.e.ee..., o 250 TREAYUREL'S REPORT. “The Trearurer, tho llev, Lavedon 8. Wand, present- @l the following report 0f rrceipls and espenditures for the Fear endlug Aup. 81, 13753 EXUENDITURKS. Cost of Mirelons—Zulu Mission.§ 20,520,98 Mixsdon to European Turkey, ... 18,270, Misaion to Western Turkey, ¥ Mistlon to Ceutral Turkoy. Mission 4o Lastern Turkey. Muhratts Misslon. Madurs Mission, Ceylon Musnlon, . FoocLow Misaino. North Chins Miralon ., 4,584,397 2lwsion to Japan..... B33,675.40 Bardwich Tvlande (4 . 100,07 w0.00 $418,225.78 Coatof Agencies.—Balarien of Ds trict Secreturivs, their trav, ing ex; enees, aud thors nf mia- runarien visiting the churches, atd all OIBOT PXPCDICH, . oeenarn Cost of Punlicationn—3iasion- ary Herald (nciuding eslarios of elitor and Geusral Agent),.$ 19,1480 Less amount ro:etved from sub- acribery, §8,773,41, aud for ad- verliaoments, § 5, WA, uerene 14,20787 All other publicstions. . 24 &6T0,97 Cost of Admintstration—Depart- t 8 494370 4,916,R6 2,25%16 gar, furniture, repairs, und carvof Misslonary Houss, oste nge, stationery, copylug and printing, Lbrary, anoivervary st Bostou, anuusl meeting at Hutland, traveliug exyunees, honorary wewbers' certiticate etc. Total expenditure nce for whicl Boarl ‘was ia debt (for o'd work) Augy, 81, 18Turens Brar(ers, Donations peceived within tho car, a$ acknowledged {n the illu mary Herald” {for old Legaciow Teveived within hk:n o year, #8 acknowlndged in Hienonary Heru: s Taterest vu geacral permanent Tundecesniniriesn cha Interist from tho Ashley funa! 094,83 82,702.38 1,579 15200 L1958 Balunce of debt (for old work), 10,308.42 T q16,001.03 Aug, 31, 10T500 0 ceine For no.oinally Caristian lands the s:c0ult staud s 28 tollowa: EXPENDITUULS, Mivsion to a., Mission to Norther Mivelun to Weatern Mesicy, "R, 46T8 Cost of Agcndu—ml‘\r{ of “I!l? trict Becrotary aud fnavels Xpelacy ,205.23 Dalsacs for wilch tie Doscd was i delt (for mw AUg, 38, 35T, evervenresresnees 34,08343 $ 63,781.12 W T received within 0 DS e edeed, n ibe tavonary HMeaid, for thia A i Wil lhe T ‘Year, as asknowledgod in tho Jlictionary Herad. .12 Batance ot 4ot {toF new work) & Aige o1, 1523 33,077.54 : 63,7113 Total tudoUtedness of the Toard, Aug. dl, 1573, i1y, THE NUTTING CASE. Tho Ifon. A, U, Barstow, of Iruvidence, R, L, mado tho foll Wil Teport 3 B “Taw underdgued, & commiltes, to whomm at tho last mcetiug of the Board was referned tho potitiou of the Jv. Gvorye B, Kuttloy, forietly 8 itsiouary of the Board in Oentral Turkey, beg lesvo to report s~ . This petition attirms,' 1 sulstauce, that, without {us couso, wido Troshurer of tho Coutral Turkish Uaalon, in soourdsuce with fustruciions from tho Trudential Qommltioe, vofused (o pay Lim sny salasy from May1, In7, lo Auy, 2, 163" snd the pn{;r of his petition'ts thiat the Treasuror of the Loard be di- zocted to pay bim the awount of sulary clied for Thi ulopeuind fiteen monis sad thes daye, ot tho Talo of $330 per anuim, with loval intersat on tho #ame frou the tine it was duo uutll the tiwe of pay- meat, “Tho wport,after tating all tho facls in tho case, concludes thus : Your Comsnittes, from s carcful examination of the whols case, foul confident that the Prudential Commite to9 Liave scted with grest wisdom, pruduace, and fom I heatanen ; and alao with commendsblo charity snd| Wvemlity towar! one who, whatever his mistaken, they have rogarded and mtill reqard a4 sn esrnaet, #elf-denying Christisn man, In onr opinion, the! Trudential Committao have exorcised no power in thisf cono but what was given 1o them Ly the Hoard, and u:ra::nad norule to cover it but tho grest rule of cliaity, iey therofora elomn fheir report with the racome on that Mr, Nutting have lsave to withdraw ATANDING COMMITTERS, The Preeidont Uieu appainted 1o following Btande g Commiticos ! Nutntnatins—Tlo Rav. 3. W, Strong, D, D,, Minoes ol oo Hev, (8, ¥, D,y Illinots ; the L. Cuatlon B, Huait, D, D., Naw Yo Lnsiieia~The itov. A, L. Cnapin, D, D., Wiseons; tho My, Willlvn Msde, Massachietta; the Bev, Fa L e, D. D, Tiltnnia ; the Rev, P. I, Avery, Cone mertleat§ te iy, Frank Ruwnell, Michigan, 3 e Zerenca—The Rev, F. 3 We A, Bartletty 5 the lev, Ly s o Rav, | fl.llam‘ Wa + . J. Humphrey, Chifeago. 1D, Méans, T Dot taceed thet when ::R:fljlufi'mmll; win bad It b to 730 o'clack Lt avens L Tho Mot wa enerse o Journed st elcying e ) and i Toard s After o adjourtaat Myy, 5 . of the Wornan Board of Miswinne f!:“‘.'i.,"x'.‘,fl?{li‘r‘ iuet sl returned fady misioustics in 03 of the sules U uf e Lall, fur the purpos of making them ;n:;rci;flzJn;.l;uuull.m:.!:hilv buinaniviy of delegates v 9 the roomin beiow sud yart s ¢ whiel awaited them, BT e i, o EVENING SESSION, THE ANNUAL BERNON, Tho annual Wermon was preachad at 7.30 o'clock laut evoning by tha Rev. 1, W. Andrewa, of Mariotta, 0. 1o took for his tost Romana iy 142 “Tam debtor both to the Greoks nnd the barbariens; both to tho wiso and the unwiro,” Mr, Audrews fvat dwelt npon the aubjact of worldly wonlth. Not a fow appearod fo thini: that the wealth of tho woril maant that when BOWE 0no grow richor soweody el frow poor- er. This was ouo of tho ideas nropagated . by politiciana of nearly everv sehnol who wero and Micioneeia, | § pald for gy 131y i Py {x desirous of fostoring {il-wiil botweon tho rich nnd the poor—between capital and labor. Dut nathing could bo wore ¢rrouasus, ITu a country like the United States pouple ahouid bo vory cautlour fn giving uticrance to sentimatn of that nae We rbould be cautions In waking sweeptng de- clations of the Mol Hanlly sy waa owhal ersthing that clrcawstenres had placed i rel fo bo a concomtant 3 d nearly evary projerty. | rouething fu biy possuszion it b hetd ta erodicore, Debt bad o bo contracied of the family to wupply iho cowforts of utis ovivg, If everything wag se was made lere wowd ba Or 1o b §ife and to could niot bo attained une G, 'Unere was 0 spockal merit (1 bR poor, nor did any criole sttach o it, bul 1To Wee b crime i Leing el | The 1% 10 Wbt Gl bind @iven W glit of making richea shoald tae bia ower (o5 te buuiit of Lis fllow-men, Ho a4 thezo that Light 10 speak i bebalf of an ors ganzution which had 1or ta thy conversion of e heatheno—which bad for Gia misaion tho spreading of the Doupel 1 wvery Jauid bewnath the pim. s pulis word wi' the saivsiion of fuan, nor id )t cantitig t.a lators Lo 2my race, oraed, or natistadty, but exe :.,zdu.l tho peljiug band to all wiy wers wilke 1 vailey u the ths whalow, iy d great ovsan: bad braved ol itchied thelr tents aurl byt brave | every to:l nnd dauger for the consiramation of God's coniinsud o § roach thy Lruth Lo il nations, It waa ol enougl that man whould lebur fosaro hisown soul—olock up the viclies of salvation i his own bosom, As fu worldly Tiches, 80 &l In spdritusl, should tho benedt Lu given to follow-men, who Food i tho dsrkneer, aud gaw mot the Bght untit tho fruo word waa (rewhod umto them, This was ot #0 much & watter of volition sa of absoluts duty, Humsuity, which had drank st tho fountaiu of Chiristiau kuowlodge, owed this debe ta the hostben, for the love sud servico of God, from whom cairie wll riches and all knuwledgo, Curistians keld tho itabi of tho Crossio trust for the mervics of Gud in tio couversion of alouers, What nobler object could ire tne Clieistian soul,— could autwate tho Corisvan beart, ur juspire the Christian tonjric? T be « Mght and a glify to the tiibes st mat in dacknoss was tuo teward of minsionary Jabor § aud their offorla showd recelvo the geacrons support of the Christig world,~rich and oor abke perticipating fn tie grest work.' 10 wue not TIglt to throw all the welglt of contribution ujon the ik for, Mke the pour, thiey bad thede calls and their burdena, aud un alarger scale. The poor Christiun cuuld mot Loge L escapo rospouslbility by ebifting tha burden to the shouldera of tha rich, Memy rivulets made (he mipkty river, wod ilosmali contributions of Ll pocrer clasecs would swell the mirston fand in proid proportion and noble compariaon with those Who wero Yicuer, And this was slmply lopieal, It waa the same in ruigion 8 in tho worid, What 1oor man would expect bis riches nelghbor to pay » debt be had coutracted, except as & matier of loan or accommodtion? Muw could muy membor of B Curlstlan Church eizk the responsibllity of sdoing his OF BET best 10 support the Causo of tho Meraiah? It iad come to'be tndenvtuod pretty” gencrally thst coutributing te the nuppors of tho Church was a watter of right, not of favor, Cliristiany should ro= 1 tieir pustors {a the Lght of servants who tarned thelr waged ratlier than fla mendl- cauts who tod for slms, It wos Blwo- lutely neceasur) ministers should bo lifted abuve the waut; should enfoy “tho glorious privilegs of buipg indepandent,” nut 40 much fur thur owu welfare ae for that of tha Couich. A widnliter oF 8 “misstouary enppled iu fnanctal ro- sources could uckiuve Lt comsparativels Uttles aud & State of chrouic fupeeunfority did uot and {n tho sligltent degrev, in o methodical, mercousry, und. practeafae, o ihe diiully of the dlorgyuman. Uod's wark ou ) cirti bad to te purformod by huwnsn ageacy, and mones Wi the greatest of human agencien, It consumed space sud timo, It bore G words of Ut feam land to faud, and bulo ke crow tlash fta glory 10 tho faces of thuss R00FONE 008 wha bawd down in. Jrgw fghoratice befora graven frisges snd stranga Rods, Liow could the missionary traverss tho wilda of Aslu, uf Alrica, Of 1h0 Americas, \nlcas thu ineany wern fundsbel Lin? Prayers would not avall with the busivees commuuily, Transporatun could nub e ad for tho askivg, Tracts, prayers, sud surwons, ceuld not be priuted with sy empty Trossu. ry. Cburches could 2ot polut therr wpires to twaven, wur would the vasper-bell ring with joyousuevs, unlest money~that potcht kUM sgency—was enliatod, with Clristhan fervor, i tho mervice of tha Bupreme Licing, whove SpIFit Was ths genius of man, and whoss glucy was the saivation of darknnad souls. - ile huped Tast 50 Curlatian within hia hoaring would fall o' do Iiw ity 1 BUpport of the foratgn mission ; and ho be. lieved that tlia Latmer of Lope, of Deace, Aud of Grace, woild bo burne amoug AL teiliss by to'hands of plona 1aen, untit ths templo (f tho {dolator gavo placa thrughout the universo 80 the truo Church o Liviog dud, Attor prayer by tho Rev, Arthur Mitchell, and bono- diction by “Dr, Audrows, the evouing services wera coucladed, TO-DAY'A PROGRAMME 19 a8 follows © Trayer mooting from 8:30 to 9:15 a, m, Aé the morniug sceadou tho followlng papers will be soad ¢ “Jn_Proposed Modifications in tho Organization of tho Boartl,” by thio Itev, N, B. Troat, Home ecres tury of the Bourd, *Work in Papal Lands, Tinanell Frotlem,” by the Tor. Luaca Lt Worcester, 3 “Ttyvluw of Ten Yoars of the Work of ‘the aard,"” :Lyl{ll« IMI-IV. N, 4. Clatk, D, D,, Fuorelgu Socrotary of 0 Board, At 2:30 1, m.: Reporta on tho first two papers of the moraiag, with opcu discusion of thet, Evuaing Seaslon at Farwell Wall: leport on Dr, Clark's puper of the morajug, with sddresses by tha Ko, Tr D, D, Bt, Louis; tho Hon, B, Scerotary of Logation of the Aot OaskelBontls icisou : Repatt t Tiymouth Oaurch, Sout sion: Roport an Dr, olfi-k': paper of the morning, with sddreescs by the ltev, . O. Urowbrlage, Central Turkoy the Rav, €, 1, Richards, Madidon, Wie; tho Hov, Oyrus Hame 1, D, D, President of Koberts' Collige, Constane und oers, s THE DELEGATES, COMPLETE LIST OF THOBE PUESEXT. Tue followivg iva complete liatof sllthe delogates who had toported. to the SBecretary up to yestorday ovoning. ‘'hat officer hiad rogister af the places whore they aro lodged, o that any oue desiring to lind tho whereabouts of s friend can do so without difticutey s Al ¥, D, Avery, Columbla, Conn, ; Miss ¥. J, Adams, Crawtordswilie, 1ud, ¢ M, aud Mps. Elisha Alezaudus Norhcld, Alias,; Ry, A, A. Andrews, wife and mter, Joweit, 'No Yo' Rev, M, A, Armald, Newton, Ia; Rov,' M,D, Archer, Geauva Blu fa; Uwvey Adams’ and wike, Faiefaz, . B, Augler aud wife, Tpewich, M, E. E. 14'AUbOK und wife, Newport, No H, Loy, J. Audrowd aud wifo, Murictta, U, ALien, Boston, Mas, ; Altocts, 1 3 Rev. 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