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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SUNDAY, NOVEMBD vo watched the comoletion of this, by | havo given rise to tstussion, todefer the voting there- | -made 0 rjthitg, snd_withodt whot D thing of the age. Ope. thing is certain, the 35 they e vatehed the om0 Y oy D7 | B e e whonsoevertho saie ehall | was o g, nd der and the Ohurch ot | courchea wust feel LBt tho relgiols edacation tae village. - Do required Ly cue-third ‘of hoa present at theimeet- | Jagns, the mon of tte carpenter,’ and Himself a | of thie peoplo rests eutirely upou them, m!d théy e e 18 of brick, v;ith e rlont and ;x;s,‘;:r.":“mlumgfidn :nuno e announted in the Notice. | “carpantér, shonld be & worgngn::nv., ;gmr?g. n{: ‘must bo doing n;eg;‘ worx.E Ny i .f a stone trimmings, and’its lofty spire, 176 feet Seventh—" vise the 2 “must not e a rich man's church, Open 2 The Bishop of Ripon, England, has refas; e eorntli—To reviss the headings of chaplers, D38%% | ooy, g a poor man's church épen o the rich. | 4o allow a Mr. Hoglo, of New York, to place the lueziag GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES, g—no Rev. Jhincs Maclanghlen will-yreach st 1he | R I | Scoteh Chuzen, corner of Sangumbn and Adams streets, o 4 = . mm\flm fur? Why, she kaew morning and crening. o Jourtship, Marriage, and DIVOTce | oueta lom bar ermacrt fag S0 Waated —Tha Bev. David J. Burrell will presch at the West- ---Bore Wedding-An« ‘oo day wue:zgfififiu";fid ks gouh ofico 10 seaif thero was wry mull, 4 Lot thoy lvved pyy Tigh, is the pride of the congregation and tbo | paragrachs, italics, and punctuation. e 1t the surrounding churchos. The pagrarhe lalics snd punctuilon. - when | fhe Joarned, snd the great. [n mustbo b9 | words \ Requestal it BRCH o York, L0 Blace e | o carner of Wont Jackion and. Peorts o bwlding is 57 by 80 feet in | considered desizale, to divines, scholars, snd literary |{.oburoh-of the maases, or ¢ wonld soon become | o hia father, in-the churohysrd of Maraden. Ta | stroeta, st 10:30a. m.. and 7:30p. m. Morning.sube . ecdotes. hatis . shnn alin Tunswy % 54 by O feot. | med, whether at liomo or abroad, for their opinions. © | sn extingnished candle. - The metbod asufigq;zeq D iaaly o tho request, thy Bishop gaya: *iTho | ject, Hesven ;7 eveaing subject: “Come, for All - - B R n!m;n:l fanied ..,,mg snking fhe,_Cburch doits duty o broke all 50 pictes 1tk pond, She'E Eare boey ;.if"’l%: "“Si"‘"“’;‘“’,m b;‘-"m inh. and the Nintl—That the work of each ' company bo commn- | v Dr. Lewis of: d ipta prayer for thedead; | Things Are Reads. e walls are 26 feet 6 inches high. and the | 12 lqT " C o ieras it § SO - | by Dr. Lewis of mak , Choxch do1ts duty |yroposed insceiption is:a pray 3 ad; | Things e X otunte from the eaves to the ridge meaSures | cother as it is completed, in order that | pefter by the poOT eithor 16 BHlld TaEge | Hhor all true Protestants balieve that the stato | —The Tev, Samuel 7, Duiieid, fastor, will preach | Wife-Beati 4 ; ior st L e cemtirelroaronnd tho | fanre s sesabie, - o anifomity in|-SeHE8 Bt doas tomie po T chespy oo doparta i fxod the Dwent atior dath; | momiog sud avelg n e g Gauxdy soror of Wi EA:;ngh Tnhree;fl H“yflfléed _ Years | block boutmy sze, B puled heriito o or 10 croate s public seatiment thgt T that the Souls of the fuithful ure iujoy and fo- | "2y 'per. J. Muaro Gibson, D. D, pastor, will S e foct 8 By °“3Ff};‘;:;;‘§ ook hes hflm;;P onbired oy A il in lovo aod wets finall, y audiepca-room, and i8 g0 arraoged a8 £0 give an | Zenth—That the special ‘or'by-ruled for éath com) putijo o p o i pecial or'by- Do | O rracefal for any-oué to éarry hia s0cisl proju- | jicity, aod do not neod_our prayers; that 108t | yiescn morntog snd eventng in the Setond Chiareh, goually gvod view of e Dl T e | “"U o roabe i corrections-4n wriling provious to o e ee of God. There should b bo benofitod by them, and tha th t 18 ported substantl securel 0 rma! ons-{n wril ous dices to the house o . 1, souls cabngt be benel y. then, ant 10 | corner of Mir n 8 ws £} . jed,” 1 Jted to the wails, sad on abutmeats, the Tront | the mesting. ety ot froe seate in tho best churches, With |.ipgoription i both e oo erzonoons,” | —fhe Hov. Hemry venmgaud Twendeibatrest, | | 4 Slight Misunderstanding---Varions m_?-N remarked Suspender Jobuson: - S D eiu fnished in biuck welnut panels. The | &) ToPlace all hecomectiont dp fo textual consid= | fhio best preachers and the best chors. O e Will uo.in tho Bishop's Cousistory | . m.,and 7% p. m., i the Siath Ohurch, comer of Time s dhe gt qantrymen,” sadly replieg O e iehod in plain white, boing relieved | Sroiicon vus msht paad maspin. el sther correc- | L8 D e apoko. of. many. causes which op- | Goust for- the right o piace the lnsoription on Vinconnes and Osk avenues, Morning subject :3 God's Quips About Women. e S bim Memta? | %l U0 by biack walont trasses, nod the effect is light | * (3) To the Hight-hand MATEIN. in tase of ‘being | €Eated (o keep io OB, away froin the Chureh ; | 1o tombstone. Book of Remmembeinoe® s 2 oy exclamed three oz Zgy 204 ploasing. G0 atiend, the corrustions praposed in Lo por- | Bigh pew Tou oo rapid inarease of population | " ¢ Mhankagiving Day the cornor-tone of | durek, Iowing will prosch ihis moraing I BS | GOURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, AND DIVORGE +All sho gave him Lt - P atgan-lott i sitnatedin therear of the pul- | tion apreed upos for consideration. . B e, and the dissemipation of infidel litera- |y 0%\ Gatholic charch in Loxington, alass,, | - —The Rov. Charles L. B SUpeiOr oy, eachs | IO Or thireo langha when & lover is noar ; * | countareip e T 284 that thmad ont 4o by pit, a0d I8 Toomy enongh to-sccommodate a large | The foregoing areitherales by, which the revis- In clties n e opalar form, being among the'| 28 BV 4% % roplishop Willisms. A congre- | morning aud evening fa the Fifth pastar, Treaches | Twoor troo winka with o Knd of s oari ‘Ihern was a I 4 e ©rgap and & pumerous choir. The baptistry is | ems are gwded 1n their work S acs nproju. | most serious. In order to ‘mako oxistiog churoh | ML 8080 07 5y Wl toid, havo ccured three | indiaas svenuo ¥ Thirtisth ‘strest, Eveging sub- | YO or three frowan if he tries to caress, Covpemn o8 long, periad of silence, aad ey B s under the pulpit, sad i so srranged | dicsd person must admit that those rules are o e ations sufficient for larger membor- | £208 00 Lty sront of the monument raised to | Ject: ‘Preaching for the Times." Two or thres “ Naw, don't you rumple my dress " L i cOnkied ¢ s o ey e om of the figor and panel-work back | emineatly fair aod just, They ato eobroad, | 8. bo Tecommended extra sorvicos, whero all | 4y ohiavo mon of 1775, Last Apnif's cenenary - CONGREGATIONAL. : Two or thros 42! wicked man, o awayt’ wortibichIs 2 Iesson Lo us never 1 many ags %o pulpit con be rolled back iato s récess bo- | genersl, end liberal 86 to include :all geauioe Bittiags should be {rve, an experiment tried in | i b canctitied by, beantifai church of stono Tho Ry, W, A Bartiet will presch st tho Pizmonty | Fovo OF 150 Lea, SVAR WRRE LR 0 #aT e e Ly - Piadibe pulpitat amoment's potice without | acholars of whateser sect, creed, of church. London with mairked euccess. . .. will b sanctied DT ost. 522,000, besidea the | Swanes’etxth sicettat 10 beteen Twonty-A7m ADd | T o fhres phats o o1 st saoon o they solacialy rartiey gisturbing the furnitare, and the newly-baptized | They are not limited or b oEee pyany asc. | o the marning of tho 11th Oongross tookup | $99, N8 ookt 88,000, For tho corner-stono Toenty-aixth stzeols, ok 1008, tn. a0 T ey Tuwo or three ¢ Noes " i€ invited—snd then - A sLi e R < O emorgefrom tho water and pass into the | *. :-nism. All persons éminent for scholarship e e oot of the i Natare und Extent of | 18 RESS, R S Finotti, of Axlingto Wiyl ibert Bushnell il preach at the Lear- | Two or throe hints, measing * Atk mo agalo.” _SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING, * SIE TSR T sum il Nt | B SR veed T o i e a1, oot of ook | s Ll kel ek kst | £53% e i Sl e e o Ao L audience. B gl ey may belong.” | H. Vinton, of 0, BIgU 1 i —Tho Rev. E. F. Willisms preaches this morning seating togos er's doparture fr i The pews are of heavy black walnat, and e ien By ey e e, | in ondore with equal spuritual prorogatives, and | Boly lg}:‘&;‘jfl’({‘g‘;&g&fi"" onr Lord dwolt | 30k sovenihs Sireet Ohurc, ond ia the oraing, 12 | To or thres wiagers foad love 5 exprcis 1 the fall of 1865, Emil Girardin mm L Fak, he main floor are placed in a circular positi e i awa one for the New Testament, | that the Folacopate was ongmally sod should | T B0 PP G daring His life, provious Oskiand Church, on Onkland bonlevard near Cottage | Twoor Sree Toen, ;{'1‘“‘““:‘} feiTal entartainment in honor of tho R: S gng giving each person occupying them a positio- 13 Testament Committeo is composed of | 8tll be essentially an executiye oifice. ASIDS | B on vagrs of apostolic life. d Groye avenue. el mxfiffl"s m’; : a;fil';l‘ “_:‘r:i_ ats invited all his kit i, 10 Which b E B e D" The gullery pows are of simi- | & . coij-five. emiyent scholars and divines of | BEUOD low'is paramonat, and tho pedple col- = thres yeats ofap 3 ot 3. T, Ty preachos morning and evening in | T or thrce scoidings, and, when that 1s doney rary freodd and mohy, | lar design, and _sre arranged to_conform to the Grear Bitain and eloven equaily eminent Ameri- loctively are tho fountain of power, so in tho | It sppoars (8 Pasis correspondent writes) that | 20 g:‘"’;mm%"fi“"fi:’ il oenth Two or thros kisses, though he asked for but one; scquaintances. In the course of the erning corner of the gallery front, They Wera furnished | can oAy aud s "Dy, C. V. A, Van Chuzels the corporate body e supremo, and not | on the occasion of the Jewish NEW:Year GOrtain | evening in Gilnton REere ey, corne oroing 20d | Too or three billet-dous, « Dearest,” and then £ Girardis s o)A bdel Raders v+ iz ! by a firm in Richmond, Ind. O e inevished iransiator of the drabic | tho Bistops to vho i casten autnoHty. | number of Jewish ladies attémpted two reforms. | streat, e o8 | Two or thres quarrels, aid make D again; I ehould esteem it & favor i you woug : 78 frmin Biehoond 10d, | ne handsomo | Bivie who resides most of fho time at Beyrat, | Tho Hov. DV o G oaisrapolis, | Tn the first placo, they demand that tho syna- | - —Presching by the pestor momniog sad ctening iy Two or three times to church oeabally copt My Lo Sisters” 23 a trflng memaniger chyndelier of Hixty-three jets, and By singlo Dbl w0 v er of this Committeo., The | traced tho bistory of 100 Topiscopats, and, spesk | gogus shall b left open all day lons; and iu the | Kew England Church, comer of North At | Dwo or three Fual rather thuid, thate s} ) ; S roder the gallecy. ~Tha'carvets and ub. | Commitcea for the Bevision of tho New Testa- 1ug of the conflicting opinions now prevailing Seuond, that they shall bo allowed to drive to the | and Delaware place. o o isega blod i, a5l hang down tha lised +3fy Tovo Sisters ™ (the Iatest drama by Doteters are of the latest styles, and are very | ment consists of twenty-seven of the foramost 1 recting its wathorey, said : * The lutualists, | templo on Saturdays. Tho rabbis have not as METHODIST. Two oz thrae s WL e doredt lov (v | TDSARST) was just they cienting an o bith elegant, They werp purchased "by tho Iadies, | scholars and divines of Great Brtain ‘and fittcen | Whilo holding that the sacred deposit of tho | yet given thoir decision. Tho Catholic charches | . The Rev. Dr. Williamson wili preach at the Wabash | Two or threo dsys ‘Do na fond o8 o dove s *" | nary furore. The interpretar, however, hm. BN ised tha money by sotlety work, aud who | equally distinguished American scholars ood | faith has been committed to tiie ishops-only, | remain open all day, and it is eaid that maoy a Avenge Shucth, cemer of Fourteen! t, ¢ 11 & | Two or thres times, thenrefuso to 0bey ; to mention this fact. The haro'sf the s T e O &% wood Lasia . thei so. | Sivincs. Tho fevisers for both tho Oldand Now | 8ad fhet ey e e of tlis Charcl | person aRven to despair, and bent woon Bulcide, | o fhe Poor? Mol s e B H G o o ol tHix coben rosa, and, with 3 tately bow, T0lfsd iy srmg Zections. dvines, e oo varicus churches, creeds, | of God, bave held that tho limitations | cnters and obtains consolation. In winterall | —Tha Bov.H.I, Martin will preach st st | Ao ox thres taontts {tyon follow B3 1St aorogs L broast, aod, furaisg 1 his Bosk, md; SORS. ich is the Targest in tho villige, | sects sad insiilptions of learning. No man | Must, #urd (R oo ‘of aa authority which | tho churches are warmed : thoy aro tastafully | Clure, corner of Newberry and Mgaiell airests, at e o T med sl iwten, 1 ahall consider mmelf hapoy & sme; | o e e R err ot Mehesly & | oun traly eay chat their work will be narrow, | thes, decliso i bo'divie. 00 the oker v, | Satoatod orommenad v, pctres whichre | 00 ST T Ly it s o | e Suniy Tinier. gour i bt 33 oy el 8 el condal H W oM~ 9 e Low Onurch par ). o cripture episodes. an ere are always - av. . Jutkins ) preach af 0 Con- ¥ ’ 01 ike to i Co. Jaa puclased by e Dl Sociy, com | DO o O, o rityat o it | oAb Bl S S 0 G Tl et o sty Toilord spnil, € ot e | S R R S D O | o . a dllooion. | *Fafimenta batore recaving el D et work buva raised moro than caough to | out pocaniary fee or reward, orhopo or promise | (W, tations hinder that Bu in ox- | torial, comfors. Tho Jerwish Indies of Paris who | ™1 i, oy, John Atianson'will preath morning'and | of wedding-stories from Applel ns' ; outs of laughtar the matier via *Sor i Tpuildi ; : e % cuting that design.” wish {o ride to synagogue think this system i 3 g B wodding-stories from Appletons’ Journal. | plained to the obliging Emir, g oy for e Tl b beso, atoce | thereot,socs L SARRS % s el n g USSR i of Cumdon, . 7. | Saou b adopied. ayeniang i Grace Cheh, comes Norln Xaalle aud | Tho followiog is anorher baseh trom tho samo | | ARouMer Sy 2 %old sboat im, whilacaii iog Committeo Lave taken great pains to |'the venersble Deanery-of ‘Westminstor, four | the Rev. C. K. 1 ison, of Annapolis, Md.; the | mye noy revival spisit in the Church of Eo- Men,” 2 sourco : and confined in 8 French fortrees, tiat bocams make the struotirs solid and substantial in every . ernsalom | Rev. D.R. Goodwin. of Philadelphiz, and othecs, i R 3 —The Rev. Dr. Tiffany will preach -at 10:45 a. m., ¢ man i i his residence in the meantime, 1 ory | days each month. The celebrated Jern: - L gland is well illustrated by the recent pastoral , | A clargys on one occasion waited for s : ‘His children xe?éoét.u.;:a the !3:: That they have so well suc- | Chiamber, where tho Wostminster Assembly mof, g}o‘k; fiifi;fii’:fiffi‘:fl"&x& fiia@fifidoffifi:f: B I %ho Bishop of Lincoln, i e and Elder Julbinsat T p. A ;;g;% Gaureh, | gonple in his patlor one, evoning, and, s they ?gggflm’"; .i.fy m‘;fi Yrriting e %mugh“:rg“‘g das A 025 ff:fi;fifo lrkp»og-m?‘- &f“,",’?fi;n",}’;’;}i fie“cggvngefbelggbggrmn‘:: o e & authority o the Bishops over tho uees, Jhmggx::g gfigflffih‘:fi :u el 5y Tmofer X B Axtell Jpli_prosch morning 4nd id not Keep thoeir eogagement, he wertto bed. | purpose. Abdel was do piensed mm':'““ fren Lo e B aonming, | clergy. Some of the spekers claimed for thom | SoRCCin O by of Novomber, at om IO | ey et® Breming subject, Shurch, comer, of (1obey | Just about half-past 11 o'clock the door-bell rang er it be startled the studipus fellow ong dyy 5] = violently., He. put & cap and & wrapper oo, and, by presenting him with one of hia wiven Thy of his yaluable tume to 8 personal superintend- | wkole is completed. e A ot r’ powers similar in kind, 1f not in dagree, to those 1.y 00 clergy will have the aid of ‘brethren from '—Mrs, Lathrop -preaches, morning snd avening in | ¥ r tho Michigan Avenue Church, near Thirty-second | in 8 state of general undress, opened the second- it th i, " judi ibli t s ence of the work, besides making one of the | unprejudiced Biblica] schulars congede that 2 D aed by tho Roman Catliolio Bishops, whils | P62 € T b couniny, and aleh & Mo poor soul, who by the way was already provided with a wife, and one possesaing a good sharg o ’“fl’“ ';-ifl bsirlnfiw; t d April 24, 1853, revision of tho cominon Eaglish Bibia i%hec;“,; others regarded them us mineterial officers, to street. » The church was first _organized April 58, | sary and desurable. When the common Englis! doraly ber of lay helpers, who will go from house to —Th % p i H stary ‘window and looked out. Enere stood the o e T borahip, of 6i, 8 follows : Msj. and | version of tho New Testament waa rovised and g*,?{:;,g;?;g" ‘g}.“%}’,fi,,’fj: exd ;fi‘;‘:fl:‘fg“,‘; house, aud nsk tho peoplo toattend tho ser- Cliuge, lfia'?n‘skgsiffieflfm’:f.“mfim Falton Strect | rdy candidates for matrimony. * Well, it's too %&E‘??"i‘éi‘&‘:}nii‘i"i‘““’i o daite . Dr. ) ; e, o willbo & calebration. of tho holy | -—Tus Rev. Dy B & W. Jemst, pastor, prscies | ato now,” said tho clergyman, “*and 1318 100 | Soicedt mith e Eunids penerosiin asiiy b U B4 w)én}gfi, g, N I;m Iglehart, s, pabliched by the authority of King James (D, | Hre e e Ghareh viow, aod. mainiainod 'G. Westerfield, Mra. Burroughs, and Mr: Dau- | 1511). there were no known manuseripis of 710 i e : ned | 1o inion ‘every moruing during thé mission, | this morning on +* Tho Patterns A Trus : : by For a tiio the sosicty mo for vorship in e Hestament. moro ancient thon the | that the Episcopscy inherited apostolic powers, | SO YO o e, o avorsation. | Idoaisof g . Alan Made for | Culd” *Yes, called up, tbo man, greatest dificalt to. make bim undsratand ehy Tnirersity Cbapel. ond the school-bouse | tenth céntury. and many 'of thiese were very im- | While Dr. Goodwin presented the distinetive | o) mostings; and w tho evening especial ger- oM Life in Twwo Coexisting. Worlds,” in the First | missed the rain, and Issil to-morrow, v ion, with tho Rev. d. E.| porfect. Itiwes thabest that could thep bavo Low Church view. i Oty whose boupstlons will | C2ured sordes ol Clak Sud westiugion 55sels: then, go to soie othér minister,” snswered the ] i Henney o8 pastor. In November, 1853 | been made. Hallowed bo its history e . | The afterooon session of the 11th wasdevoted | ;51 ajiow thom to sttond during the day. The BAPTIST, 3 then, g 5 I i, " saawe o | introduce a second wife into his ko Worahip was suspended, but in April, 1864, the | ory! It was then, 0 still is, but the result of | Lo the_consideration_of + Parochial System and | P54 $ V" douolarly and so conservative & pro~ The Rev. Florence McOarthy. will preach at the | irate pareon. *¢Wecan't now, both shouted up i - EBociety was reorganized,and aneat frame church | soveral revisions, There aro Bow in_existenco | Free Preaching The firat psper was read by | |35 10 %4ho "Bishop of Lincoln takes this bold Ag:lety o h, cormer Warren svenae and Robey | from the garden-walk," ‘! it's too lato.” “Well, T . WANTED SYMPATHY. Do edon Hintoan avenne. At its com- | three manuscripis of tho Gresk New Testamout tho Be. Htev. ¥. D. Hontington, Bishop of Cen- | (00 0 malg a now- period in the English [ * e e o Eveing lorsing Subjeck: | ' cagnot marry you mow,” he said, “the | What! married atlagt?} w pleion treatystx uew mambers werd zecsived | as ancious as tbo third or fourth ceatuzy, Thoy f;‘g‘%;"};& o strmiety ’rfle‘g’;j;“gg:;:‘:; Chuich. * Longiag Ate Soulk,” Ereaing : © ChrlsUs Svore.” | ant has taken the front-door key and tion of & newspaper Jenkins Tpon e g tter. The church W edicate ‘eb. naitic, Vatican, Alexan-~ 3 3 o e 4 ot 5 W o3 " ¥ )x-] S - s [Pl 16, | are known as the Sunaitic, ¥atiesl, T A cbara not & ‘recognized part of the ordinary | The question of the religiona or tho purely gfl,fk Street Churcb, mear Wentworth avenus, at7:00 | pas gono to slegp. ‘Well. then, marry us oub ::z;e u;:mr :;ntha Bl?flfl{flm}% sceular educstion of the youog in day | ~—Tho Rev.-J. M. Whitehend will prench at the of the window,” came up from below. And g0 m"’;"t i ndf cement of Wwhose Buptials he 1565, and tho Ber. W, J. Leonard, & graduste | drine ‘manuecripts. These three are of far great- a o Trom tho Bochester Theological Bemioary, ac- | er suthonty than all the resogrces of fung | Parochial system. The services should be simple, A . d : the sermon ‘direct and 1fmitod to the clear pre- schools has become in England one of tho chief | North Star Church, corner ‘of Division and Sedgwick | the minicter took the Book in hand and called Mnrried at last,” o th ex-iéih 2 return cx-mém| “bus we he conld not accopt. the gift, or why bis oyes “Well, | and scalp would be in danger if he vanmreq g asehold, f cented a eall, and was installed as the first Tegu- | James' revisers combined. Besides these there T 3 2 c ) lar pastor. He remsined in chargs for three | are sumerous other manuscripts of great suthor- sentation of Gospel_traths, and ihere should be | topics of discostion. Itisone of the subjects | Btreets. AMorning subject: ‘Christ’s Answer to = directi ¥ e ycax?a, whon bis resigoation was Scepted, the | ity, The manuscripts of P track New Tosta- | congregational singing. N g B o i all ministerial conferoncos, and Lag | Eilatc—Wnt Hast Fhon Done? »" Eventag subject | 0% :"“ :‘r“"“&:'“m fl‘; ;flcf{:: :;ary case. | atone plainly intended to rebuks. th¥ eallinmed T hon nutberiag soventy-threo members. | ment were proservod by copiesmade by divers s, Francis Wells, editor of the Philadelphia | boen the thems of many of the spocches of tho | “ T ERE0 L 2 g vin will_presch st the O ment, and the parties complied with the several | Jepkins. S e Rew Al C. Clarke was called, bo | coprists. It ie, therefore, mot at all strange Teet | Evening Bultetin, rénd the noxt paper. No ono | members of -Parlinment to_their constituonts. | gomrmunion Chiureh, corner of e b | ordere, and finally loft tlio feo in an ‘envelope | I wouldn't have believed it." Tomsining for iwo years, leaving'the church | divers errors crept into tho numerius opies | Bet sysiem, ho said, coald be adopted for parish | The denth of Dr. Hook, Dean of Chichoster, | strects, at 10:45 a. m: and 7:30 p. m. Gnder the front door, zod went ot of the gar- | ;1 didn’ suppose you would” Xith & membership of 127 Ao oo ™It seandoubtedly true that the now | wotk. Thero must bos N bty ot methiods suited | who died Oct. 20, recalls tho fact that thirty [ —THeRev. Dr. Ellie will preach ot the Michigan Av. | dea-gate mau and wife. : o+ And now did you come to doi o Norent condions and localitiea adopted. | years ago he became the advocato of State edu- o Ohares, near Twenty-third afrect, at 113, m.and | OB one occasion a clergyman, after pronounc- Well, you see,” sald the Bidogrodi, gt ing the benedic:ion upon. the kneeling couplo | I¥: * T've becn bothered with cagufigf.“n; 7:30 p. m. —-The Rev. D, B, Oxeney, pastor, presches morning | before bim, pu forth bis band to congratulata iy . In 1671, the Baptist Missionary Union being in | ki scripts ~f the Greek Naw Testament o - g in | known manuscripts ~f the Grook NowTestament | £ SFHIC U0/ Chair of Common Seuss | cation, and oxpressed the epiaion that tho eye- three years, and T wanted sympathy,” e e e T %hw:tl;w” fad s 8 very corcect et of the orteinal Greek. | & 1 knowledgs of Human Natord is endovwed in | tem. of dencmioationsl ‘schools, aided by P secared to supply the pulpit, and the Sociefy was he common English NewTestament contains 2dg| 5 wed in m nCmin: o 8, aide ar- Dov.. D! 5 H o B ase with bim that it was unanimons- | many errors and e N e vor (as 1 | our theological seminarles, oxruest laymon will | liawentar grafs, 725 ‘otaliy insuflicient for the | 124 ST*LH o fao Founth ‘Chuzod cormer of Wagh' | tho young hushind, wheo he, 7iih o3 indignant, o Iy voted to extend him a call. Heaccepted the | believe), Whick, when corrected, will at all dis- | BOE have to make tho bricss of the Church with- | needs of Englnnd, both in tbe number of schools | Pica for Bible-Study.” Evening : * The jEevival of injured air, waved his hand away, Sayiog at tho = _MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. tcall, and has been in charge ever since, 2od is | turb tho foundations of Cbristisnity. Such | out the straw of (vigisterial sympathy. The chiof | and in the quality of imstruction given. Dr. | Pentecost.” by s same time: “Is1s ail nght; eir, the first grooma- The 'yn_smon ¢f the i makes all the differsncy upiversally esteemed by his congregation. He | errors and defects should be corrected. No one thing in the way of Church_estansion Jay 1n the | Hook took an active part iu the temparance o The Hev. W.A. Hamline preaches morning snd | D803 will attend to shas.” The same mupister | there is in “untied” and ** united,” and 10 a8 isa graduate of Yale College and Rochester | ‘will deny thie. Several revision3 of the common | Bpirit of exclusivenaes which pervades Episcopal | movement. Ho pecame s total abstainer for the ne “Baptist Church, coruerof Harrison | has another story of an old uncio who brougut | newly-united people we say, *Mind your eye : Churches, that oyes tho fashion of the dress and | sako of influsucing the Jaboring 1cn under bis [ 3nd Ssngamon strecis. ‘Morning subject:_“Israel | hia nleco to theTectory on 8 cold, rainy day, to % i % o Sefors Mount Smal” Evening: “The Last Ac- | be married, and who, after the ceremony was ‘The vital statistics of this countrr prova ths, g:mm_uyt, n;:i ‘t}:‘ oai]line: l.nr lilxaéfi g‘n)swronl- English New Testament have been mede gince it e tioan it et t , O., i sl - warns . off strangers with a cold stare. | care. " 3 e Firs p! urch of Middleton, , | wasrevised aud published, but none of them B! e count.” - over, fumbled about for a two-dollar bill, and, not | 8 woman il speod more time to hide s pimple .vihere he remained until his removal to Evans~ | has taken its placo in the hearts of tho English- | Effective parochial work can unly be TOFICS FOR THE WEEX OF FRAVEE. The Rev, W. iV. Everls, pastor, preaches at1l a. . & done when -thim spirit i8 ‘got 1id of. | According to iis ususl custom, the British %130 p. m. in 1% oo ¢11 a. | pains aple to find it. said, a8 ho haoded® tho | on her forehesd than ehe Will ‘tak pi B i z o 15, and (2909 1. I the First Chuirch, corner South | 708 B oo dollar note, ++Take the chango | of soven chuldren. e °:f_?iayu HonCThe church now numbers sbout 200 mem- | speaiing natiops. But I firmly belicve that tho i J . bere. The continued growth and prosper- | completed work of the revisers now 8o quietly Mr. Wolls’address was full of pungent points | Branch of the Evangelical Altisnce has Issned & | Purk avenue and Thirty-firat street. 1 Ll ol 4 ity of the church made 3 new edifico | toilng under the nsme of the Convocation of ‘and humorqus suggestions, which wero londly | programme of the iopics to benséd during the | —TneRov, James Goodman, pastor, preaches morn- out of that for a two-doliar job; ivs kind o A gl in South_Garolida b Toiir Mgt 4 Imperatively necessary, and the Sociery resolved | Canterbury will in due time become o of | applaudod. At its conclasion, the Rév. Dr. Lev- | comioi; Weeks of Prardr, divo firet weok in -Janue | ing apd eveaing in the Hyde Pork Church, wei-and-cold-liko to-day, and I gness 60 dollazs | o ‘jong'ss striped ‘stookia mfiq é@“ to erest one that would not ooly be an ornamebt. | Fnglish-speaking Cristendom. {5 Washington, aid he would have to break | ary, 1876. The programmeis as follow: e Ry et preactiesinorn- | will be about the thing. =¥ air, it wonld baairzt & p ik ! m 3 Lo O bt would be amply large enough | 1 will probably require fromthres to five | bis bromise nat to violate tho refulstions, and | Sunday, Jan, 2—Sermors: The losoof God per- g s cxmnlng e e e e |t T g umque in iteelf, and, | PR TORL 4 RSN 8 WIS TG 1o to eapnis their needs for years to come, sad, o~ | yoars mora befure this revision il be completed o llor three cheers for Alr, Wells, ‘They were | fectéd in bim who * keapeth is word.’, L. John, 1}, 5 Loy 7 % though slightly bordering on the facrilegious, 18 , L L kO man * a thinz of beantyand a joy forever.” and publishied. CrinvLEs H, Rzep. given by the audience, Dr. Lewis, standiag on a ‘AMonday, Jan. 3—Thanksgiving and Confession: 4 % Iho Rev. R. DeBaptieto preaches mcrning and strictly.true:. A bospitsble city Rector, 1n the A dishwashiog-machine ia the lateef invertize, In 1572 the beautiful site which they now oc- N ¥ nch. lending, sad kome of ihe grave Bishops | Tetrospect of theyesr. o evening st the corner df Wentworth avenue and Twen- | Cit7 OF centennial glory, had a Western Gorman | They will contioue to invent washera uri cupy was purchased, sod o September the ningin. The discussion was | pLucsdsy, Jao. 4—Prayer for tho Church of Christ: | tieth street. miEsionary with nim _during Some coDVDLLOn OF | ironers, Savers, and one thing and m&.‘z‘s‘a heach was removed and placed st the back of CORRESPONDENGCE. on tho platform joining i he JeeReslon Y | por termemnern e B i | sud oonieg in Eouminie Charh prosohes morming | carica, gatbcring. Ope misht o went gom | womon will ot ba wotth 13 conte's dozen, the iot, where it now stande, but it is the inten- A GHURCH HOME “fars. Tlie-Rev. Dr. Stophen H. Tyne, of Now e o R - for e a (ratestal fellowship anl | snd evening in Exrsnnel Coarch, 04 North Halsted | distanca to marey a coaple 8% the hride's father’s | 4 gyreot littls boy, oniy B years old, i bi “To the Editor of The Chicano Tribtne : ork, was tha Jast spoaker. io said that freo | eréasoof godiiness, and s clesrer testiminy Smeng b | et AT house, sind, for. company's saie, the Western | 1iiil heart [—walked into s sceno of a teschers & pa i brother went -with him. Suddenly the Rector | gyamination at Oswego. last week. aud baeled fionof the Saciety to 1emove it in the course of | s . N Crrcaco, Nov. '20.—The Michigan Avente’| préaching was Dy no'means 3 Lew thing, and to | Uevers to the doctrincs and yower of the Gospel of the | 7he Rev. Henry G. Parry will preachat K Gatfte e 2 I Church, comer of North Carpenter and Fosrth exclaimed: *“Thore! I have forgusen my | out: « Annie, your feller is down o the botie:™ !m:k ddz“rtmah!p "::it:dfby 5 nl“:‘m o Bantist Chnrch bas take it he snbject di f God. addrtion to the new chur or which pro- ntist Chorch has taken a step 1n ‘the might pring up the snbject “for. disousaion noiwiwas te | grace of God. . o i i o ) i i 38 1C | B dnésday, Tan, 5—Praser for familfes: For god- ! rayer-nook, = 1 ¢ : e vision has beenmade in the plans. This 15 all | diréction. A goodly portion of tha district south g;’igg;fi;%g;;zgfi“gfi‘:;gfi s JSHSTIOE | yous O digat sons for children at achools | 2% BT R SORE, Shsence of tho Restor, R 4 i f%;f";'m"“fi?:"?.flf.'.‘:ie A Tondon Custom-Houso oficer Baytiadi - for thoss entering upon professiocz] and commercial | +1ore will be no cclebration at St. Peter's Chael, Mo, .| zarvize by dis aime,” said the German brother. | experience convinces him that womemas aTu's . 3 would Tather smugsle ‘their ghoves a5d *other b e st e e e i e ot mapped oat |10 0y A e at tho Protestan: EPISooal | 1i: for widows and ofphuns : (or sons and daughters ] . ‘be used as a Sunday-echool room and for prayer- into divisions, and several committeés-appointed | Chareh did not need the kind of revival they | in Thraaga landa s aud for all who ar mentally or oth- 143 State street, Morning proyer and sermon at 10:39 | ** Go on mitout any pook!” * Tell, let us see.” - meotings. to canivass each houso and offer ‘tho people a'| produced. s - | erwise niticted. * : BB . Tribdls asidela el preach at th said the clerpyman, “how does it begin? Wo Enickkoacks than receive the samosis prest "The completion of this building is something | Church Home * without money and ‘withodt Tn the evening of the 11th, * Bible Revision " | Thursday, Jan, 6—Prayer for rulers, maglstrates, Uh:rrll“ o fr:é Alm'““f;m, u\:_ueu“ ot “,Aljffi'gw ks m; will walk ou; I will repeat it, and you free of cost. y Pl t wwas discussed. Bishop Les, of Delaware, favor- | sudattesmen, for soldicrs acd sailars, for pational | Robes uirests, morning and evening. | corroct me 1t I get it wroog.” *Yah | 1ybena New Jersey butglar saw ‘it the vo 3 ! vholo!" apswered the Germen.’ **‘Desr- [ mgn whose house he was plindenng mas s7iky fpon which all Evaostonians justly pride them- | price.” The pews bavo been declared absolutely e ) e A Euives, and 1t s aircady becomo 000 0f £ho | yap, Any one can chooso o pew for . himself f,fl the revision now going on, and nad opposed s o i, fl;”fi?fi&‘f;fl:fi;‘:‘fl:pfi‘; —3he Bov. Dr. Cushiman wil preschiat 8t Stphent | 10y oioc0d, thered here il ing-hi s Bietiop Coxe, of Westetn Now York. - The di-'| cytcd and oppressod, Chitreh, Johnson street, berween Taylor and Twelith | 19, l‘z z:u % l}‘::d nl;B E.;: e ‘mflcmfl and watching-him, he calied out, : *% ma! i 3 of and in the face s com- | T will be guilty of robbiog a8 homely 8 Womsk mumerons objects of interest which self-eatised ; '. 5 : and family, have his name put on it without | (i i vz ot : : = L 10 . Filtes son ek exultation to admingg | Sout sad sy ave a0 sbiding place. Those | Smor of JPRIT 4008 oiher pposkers: was | Fridey dan. 7 Prashr g fpraign mesletas Ml e MU 0 A T BT e e | gyt b 13 right 2 said tho minister. Y o Ba R day-schools of the church are in a very | Moo can _givo aoy monoy at mll will of | "y concluding day of tho scasion on the 12th e XXl 10, N Prayer for all mations; for tho | HUECH of e ERphans: Throop street, beiween Mon- | & Yags,” said the German. ‘‘‘—to join fo- ST e RaL e e O om and ara constantly increat. | SOUFE0 Bive what motiey they cen comven- | 1o 0SSO B Uiichasion of jtho ** Mutual (| mantenacect peace; fo¢ 186 o oot bty | T0¢ and Adams, ot 10:093. i, and TR D- 2 gothor this man ond this women in Boly matn- | 4 o You'ra alwass off o ains “Ti'is tho. oply achool in tho milluge | iontlr o FFECE: Puitiog 3t in tho contric | Jon;Onio o Helisious aod Seientiic Inguiry.” | Nrb a5 Ck pesen; for tho coomation of bumils, | ~Tho Re, N. E. Lnscn, of ZaGriniey il eMeale | mony, which—wliich——what comes next?" In- 3irs. Spilkins reprouhf ingmale. I i (be ol e Maaumman | [tion baskot utparing [k Noauir g O ko ; | L ipatod in by tue Tiev, F. A, B Dar- | 2058 ImAOrRich 31 Indasity 1sam Aeiinds sl faorping snd evening in St Jana's Choreh, 08 A | quireq the perplesed Rector. - Vieh? Lot me # Yog my dear,” work, having tbree flourishing missions now in ot Jub csoriobgiv e abely or w0 do not | yaia, of' New York; Bishop Clark, of Rhodo e n rougt forth pien. | LR avenue s00th of e o o msinigin Trnity | sec,” replied the German missionary, - how ember ove wh b : o¢] like giving & cent, will be made just as wel- | T4o7q: the'ltev. C. C. Tiffany, of New York; | ~Sunday, e e rinons: The ultimate Trinmph, | Ssch morning nd cvening, Mornicgtopic:.+ Notes | doaa it go? Ob, yaas!—! Vich, being &0 divine | eredme a pretty good'offer.” - £ of tho Recent Ctiarch Congress,” Lvening: “Chris- | and comfortable a thirg to those who receive it ++Y¥ell, T1l divorce you this tims, bist ‘mind - active operstion. The South Mission, located I a e OO b oas bean i operalion for | oS s thiose who oan A e Tazgo sums of | 41,0 Rev. Dr, Leods, of Christ's‘Church, Balti- | Pram gz, 17, oh € : yoveral yeers, and always under the super- “‘"““’Fx‘t““;"m"r sreat object the Church B33 | moro ; tho Rev. Wikiam Nowtog. “of Philadel- | . S sniey Megsured by (S PRU TR T | g ana | NORBIN, w0 % dangorons to them who pro- | not another decree ‘shall you bav from th Intendente of Mr. Jobn Goebel, and sow | o e O omabla 0. 2, hower. | phia ;'the Rev. 8. C. Dates, of Oluo ; and the |~ ~ PERSONAL. e o Ol of tho Toly Communion, on. | SUG, L0 O0FS it unworthily—' " *Hold on, | Caurt till you ars 18," eaida Judge st Siomx City, e abomt 100 members. The West Miseion | or HO% OF ig';:?{m;;p “;m';“mgf";;;l:g‘;{‘e Ra;.‘l)r. Sullivan, orzcmcnfi. o g e barn strcot, betweén Twenty-ninth apa | moul i:uc'l.h tho astonished minister, s gunlnve asho ?.S'Efii‘lnf diva:;; m? ‘i.;fxm-:om..d 3 . TThe closing session waa tiken up with o dls- % ] & s 3 % = 3 Do into the communion SEIvicej n never | awarde 8 cusl of the giild _ | K ? o The Rev. Robert: Hazleton; of -the Irish Wes- | ~_The Rev. Arthur Nitchle, Rector, will offictato fo- et atraight now " g i 18 condneted by Mr. C. H. Rudd, and has been in OISR Thirtieth strects. the people, and especiallr poor people, a church | ohegion on * The :Beat Methad -of ; Promoting b e Mo this b at Among the prominma recently given athermigtace Lo | Eppened t0 3 VOry | paton Gounty Fair was ons of $10 . B EE. ‘pperation fot eix months, snd numoers sbout . A p 5 B members, The North Missio, in oSOt | home, whero all will worship the ono God f£om | Spirifial Life, " the'firat wricer ek wan vk | levan Conferance, has been in tho city during tho | day i ‘the Chcl: of, the Ascension. — Holy Commua g 3 : ) B e Aan s boon - argacized sbout | L one footstocl, and ¥hort alt will Tecaive the. | "oy LW, Bincroft, "D. D., of Brooklyn: Tre | past week. : {00 at'8 & m. Morning praver and itsny st 10:45 o.'| ahacnc-minded, clorgyaian, who.stood up Befors - - i e . ot fme, Ead with squal succeas, | HEt Band of reat ‘brotherhood and cordial Wel- | yererend sonticman. clearly proved tho methods B : 3 m. Xrening recvice ot 7:50 5. - Tl of Joyous poople, and bogan | muoes SCE longest. without & not o f vl . | come, *rom the highest to tho lowest. The SER Y P B ‘Pére Hyaclathe is coming to the United States | —TioRev, Lutber Peries Recter, will officiafe ! ot Nobaori 3 gan | mycl o man who wou it put it to bach gosd 4 Tae main school is superintended by Mr. B C. | cyorei have ndop:ed the followin, Tor i to be adopted for the promotion of this kife [ 5 0 0 iys i + el ‘His wife, it | morning snd evening in Galvary Church, on Warren tho weddag ‘sorvice a8 follows: ““Man that is | 410) ‘she- cannot win anotier of g ‘samd Barh Tillinghast, and numbers about 150 members. | ¢ribypon, e R iy T card for dls- | should be through Christ and by fiith, the Ja:. | duriug the winter, o Rext SRR is wife, it | yrenme, near Ozley stroct. born of o woman hath but & short iim to live | yhig winter. S A ¥he varions Superintendents have been 23 fol- fl;u‘r’ch”b-et; -u-':; I“‘u Rl i: sl d:‘ ter being & trusiing ourselves 0. God..in which -will be remembered, is 2o American. s Bov, .. Warson, D. D., Rector,will officiste | sud jg. fall of misery—" **Stop, stop!” cried 2 £ s =5 i lows : Meesrs. A. P. Iglehart, John Cloagh, R. o y - B it stands. |40 gonl, ceasing to be & self, tums to God, and | The Rev. Fatber C T of St. Patrick'y | Dorniug and evening in Gt Neis Church, corneraf | out thie astonished groom, *‘we came Tero | 0. why, why am T riot msrried to some o K Gitaves John Goebel, H. O, Tillighast, W. e otto of tha Church is oo word,—Come.” | 1= yatigated inwardiy by a Divide movement, 8 Rev, Father Lomas, t. Patrick’s | Botiage Grove avenuc ond Thirty-sith street. Sub- | to be married, not buried.” elee I snid she 43 Lo walzed ioto the romia N et Clmes Foge, and 1. . Tullingbast, | , Yourselt, famfly, a5d frieade (¢ oot \dentied with | Pooara op (he 86me sabject woro jovement..| Church in this city, is mentioned s Bithop of | et oLotd SE e ++ The Chuireh Congress Lately ; . Seotions, ad absent-mindedly eat dawn. in 1h he present oficer. 8 any other’ church) are’solicited to become constant | ‘th Rey, Philip Brooks, o, Bo: i the new Catholic Diocese of Péoria. Sois tho | Heldin tuoCits of Patladalphia.” WIFE-BEATING IN 1 Sonpail. s Madam.” said he, “thesh (Lic) by Worehipers in our charch. e Rev. p Brooks, of 'Boston, and Bichop e UK : REFORMED TPISCOPAL WIFE-BEATING IN 1580. p-pail. ¢ Madom.'! said B8 .o saive The officers of the church are: Deacons, E. | yews absolutely frea! You cam, however, select Garrett, of Northera Texas, after ‘which the Reov. Dr. McMullin. Tho Tiev. B, H, Dosworln will_preach: s Emmanucl n these wife-beating days, when thers ure o | only time in to yéars we've dvl_vqnflvw : e, ogn oo 1 Ve B, & | ol a0y s BRI | OB e an ol e It i s on of s m.| Oy oo o s, | men? depssbons e 2l o o | Py Wi e e e Gror, Chatic T Beo, | Treaparer wthout cost. Al seaain the chureh belag | wofl of the Congress odiorially nenting oo, o | atetivguishied members by thio denth of Mr. | "Tu Rev. Dr. Fulows will preach st St: Panle iiny bo of interéat (says Noles and Queries) to | Mro, DSl BT B0 ey, Mos Live B8 Kiog, E- . Paud, D. F. Keeney, John | fE5e therocsnbe 20 deiosey on your pivtinsecamting | tog pargioph : 5 | Tozewell Taylor. He ravked among tho laity as| Chur, corner of Wasbinglcm and Ann stregioi 21D 0| reprint 'l;hom! Lipton's cure as practiced nd tho | o000 AhL. Mauya youcs i L beis = 5 y B e = - : y . m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject : “ Co-werkera | Island Mauqsun 18] d = - 4 2 BORURL oo o s chaie aliea-plagg, | o Fomiute (e Jost s \incerity apd in trath | De; Lewis, of Washinglon, ln bis sddres, et Dr. Andtows among tho clergy. o D ¥ The Dalty of 5 | Omen Z\v,m:;‘}n ;ng;:;l o uu)t‘;e::'e;:p:rm .,‘,'5. wedded to a mian a0d. T%”mm?m Ihis morning, and the services will bo umui‘;m Come one.! comeall ! and let us worship the Lord. There is o lafge'class in every dt)'wmchfiu Goaren- | - The Revs. Mr. Hansen and Wernle are supply- | Universa 3 & i S s g etwee d i thet Te couldn’s whitewash a Dedr T re 5 £ : y | Presented by 1n Peachi ing the First G B B tes. . Z. McCoriniék will preach ot Trinity -| Sivquila (Aliugyis) in 1530, This wife-beater is’| streaking the walls. ey e Interesting. The first service will bo beld at | By suthority gf the Trusices ead tho members of B o o yet suckndtd ia saaching, Theas ata bot, | iop tho First Germsn Prosbytorisn Oburch of | q; 130 p TS : i e faicn e Rev. W, \V. Everte, D. | tho ctmsch, o G canvils or o * datgefous classes " of any 1a nor, | Chicago stnc M. Wisaer's dopacturo. No ono.| - Facke il be srmees contcted by lhe Rector brought befora the Judge, who, after roprosch- | A Hartford womszls bishend w22 orgith D e e e s il o i e By EEATTERY T R bers havs otk but s laxgo nur. | 128 Feb been called to tho pastorate. I G, core of Gentrs aad Daston igbim, «Tu“ce;it::::‘in-‘ 4nd Jocanss. o dand tho other day. haring, huig Bl e i be Leld, to'which the varions Snndlyachggl_g“}n THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONGRESS. Dertail 5‘33‘3&5’32“5&“&‘6231‘1“13&”&{33 SHoes ThoRev. Jobn R. Sutherland, formerly of | ° —Tha Rov. J. D. Wilson, ector, will fficiats, mom- | mandtent 80 wel (whi 'hyi: Doe asy . 1de | 1 Wetl" said sbe, 1 don't imew wiat 500 the village | én i id in whi ¥ oA 11 5| this city, hhd Iate of Indianapolis, is sp ing and evening in Chirint. Chureh, corner Michigan ent 80 wel (which, e as you woulde | g5/t o 1 have just got doso too wlige Bzve ba::fi inwited, :xad_’u- which all.| 1z smosioNs 1¥ PHILADELPITA LAST WEEE. sad childsen o ohuxch, somelizos g0 {homaddvas, |8 25 Y-m : l; ! s, d: spending a |08 0 o wenty-fourth strod, e done rito), it is mepte to 4o Vnto thoo asthou ;[ und T can't Bav it Jrousht here.” ; .expected to cipate. At 7 o'clock p. m. ™ e, uiterly indilfer: o the g! |} in tligse parts, visiting friends, previous to | ~ _ y - marning o 3 P ] ans , SRR The_second sonusl Congress of the Protes- | Christ ‘and ) andlerint 1o 1ho Jeiag, | e I ot o Fitav Presbitorian Chuich | evaring i A & Surper will, gy morntng und | has dono. Thersforo, I decyse snd judge bere, | * Young lovets? quaivols alitayy bekigabsnt s that aa thou hasto veod thy wife, o shalto | game resuit. Hera1a dus Connolis 3% ¥ the Eev. G.W. Northrup, D. D., of the baptist: ; = g ; Theolof Bemis A jcazo, il i tant Episcopal Church in the TUnited States, | the Shah of Persia, "Whkat i3 the reason’of this ? bt 3 s i gical Semioary, Chicago, will deliver a e e dons fo BeIF L7 There i8 D0 Daturel prejt of Grand Haven, Micl., Where ho has been re- | Jones and Toman streeis, near the Union Rolling At e e that i, tbou ehalta be Ll Erne, ineing for & vorce sermon, Btrangers are cordially invited to at- | begsn its sessions in Philadelphia Nov: 9. Shco tgat ) s rcently catled. Mills, & a go E al gainst heiting diving truths n the'minds of: v ) asto it By s the. tend the sarvices, and mrangements bave been,| Bishop Stevens delivered an introductoiy ad- | these classes, Tuo Scolch peasant cons bis Bible, | Tho Unitarians of Brooklvn hiave been tho first | myy per. g, anfi%‘x’fi?m' ikee, will preach at :{g:]ue:: g ;:s nth:’: !“dg"iellln:uxftou\::zo“tlfeh; :_‘fn wn! um‘m}z! u:gé N\:x;d [ tobaces, 2420 5 of flie Mewab, cormer of S ol preach oy | and are moste angrye wyth thee forgyuing SuUcho | aoreedto do when ** be went coutting s made for the entertainment of those coming | dress, in which he jef hif v d rears his childs 7 il s 3 e gave a brief history of the | 3¢ rears s ren after the Straftest sbst of Lial | to formally request Dr. Storrs to decline tie call from ?fl::?‘gfg‘“:‘;}’;:l‘gg;‘;fl‘i:fi; Congresees of the Episcopal Church in England.: religion; e Cathallc, be e poor gr ricly, g0en 21 |-ot “tusBrick Gburch of, New York 283 rempln e OO o e avenne, morning and oveniag. | onell exampls to their husbands to veo them 80, S ire otdasonstln T e I R o 3o s retusnisg, leave | Thosubstance is hero presented : mass feom Bis QL ietaning e sobt tho Christian | Jligro e s, Af n mooking of the Churah of tho | Evenlng subier: © Tho Revival Wo Need.” . | e O with foure good cudgelles, vatill | *; Vietim "—¥es, ROTLR dre uptelsl Ry Evanston at 2:55 p. m. Py 4 ® | ~The first, 6xid tho spoaker, was held in”Cambridgs Faith beoaitse they go to church or chapel, but they: | Savior (Dr. ‘Putnim's), such a request was unan- | _ —The Bev. Edward Everots Hale, of Boston, preach- | ¢hon' be aé well beaten a8 tfim ‘hasto beaten thy | and you mey have remarked thsk when o chalt ‘ 10 3661, ‘and was the small beglnning of what soon certainiy do put themselves in tho way.of hearing it. | imouely adopted. Df. Btorts romains undecidsd | es this morning In Unity Church, corn¢r North Dear ¢ i mamadi them sits dowp in a Dew 88 01 How many. business men of {his oz thor cit; Dorn strest and Talton place wyfe. And theys snall be done imm ately in 3 carelessly. IN GENERAL grew info g very mportant feating of e M of the | How mazy, bistoees men of \nis or auy alher ety B | yeb ; ; o stroct und Willon place. o1 preach s | T presence, for [ will not doparie hence vndl ¥ whero a naighbor's child a8 BRI oy shent i e, % 2. rovt annoal convo- | 8 SiCres, tramps, can bo asay mechenlcs, Isborers; | * g frap Religlous Adsociation of Boston hns | ‘morging on D el e the Clarehcs,” in | s00 this my judgment fally execated” And, ed Scmm&fl'lg’v'{;’g&:&“ o REVISION OF THE BIBLE. e Congross met in OXford, so that tho Tmove- | BIA9ar? Wiy are {hoy mot thero? Simply because, |iTequested Biehop McQuaid, of - Rochester, to oo biea Charch, qorner of Alonroe sad Laflin streets. | then'prescntly there was 8 poste &atto vppe pur-! ibjuet as bad'asif i e e e T I O eteat universities and | {hoy wre ol inierented, Trivers mid Bartuohs oee: |'Tecsare Suaday attornocn, Feb. 13, -on ‘ Th | Evening vesper servicant sdcfers by tho Rev. £d- | pomely thefefore, snd the cruell ‘husband was Argis.. - o riais B HISTORY OF THE WORK. T in the other. In 1863 the Congréss came | them. The Scotchman Tttty {iie Toglial Biacautee s Public-Sehool Quogtiop. 18 Understood by a HBAE Heloy ot Betos, ot TA. | fasto tyed therdto, snd four of the dald stowtest!| - Really, my dear.” said poor M T2 12, ont into the working world, and mct-in tho pean the gorgaous Cathdiic certmo- | Catholic Americen Citizon.” The invication has [ pre fizfiafisl Ry vy c‘dflhm“h‘“"-vc ill | wiues cama with strong cudgels, by the Bulers | baster half, “you have sadly disappoi ol ¥ ‘ commandment, aid did beate -him" Iustily, that | once considered you jewol of & womsd, 1 Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : i : T 3 a1, But the thongtts and janfusge of our sermon : o e it 1o Biningaamm: From veur to suar | Dlal; Bt the thongbts sid banuage of DS Jormans | boen acceptod. | Mr. Abbot, edicor of e Inder, | Lrurioamense snd Sell LA Subject : “ How e b o el ot ool A bit of have D Cmcago, Nov. 20.—It msy not be generally t i the movement grew. The Primale of England attend- | $76 SRS W0 308 B0 300000t Tippear half 4o zeal | UPOD tho Tollowing Sunday, i8 to discuss the | Unitansus Can Help Moody and Sankey.” No ‘eveniig | e cped out again. A ol yaar to him : ** Sirrs, Do 48 vot would be done vato,” | “Then, my love,” wis the reply. * “’“ iy known that on the Gth day of May, A. D.1870, | ed theeixth Congress: and the House of Lords, the ! 3 tomdth, - 48 A Inftinl staps were taken to revise the Cotamon House of Commons, and the Privy Conncil gave it | % Stirring or alive as their own, whether that be tho | question ‘As Undorstood by s Liberal American | eervice. % : 8 3 PR nm iheir countensnce. ’ Three American Dishops wers clab, or Wall strest, or the pawn-shop. tizon.” TUNIVERSALIST. | and therewith reacht him euch a blow that made | gelf with tho ides that that English Bible. On that day in England, in the | present. At the seveuth Congress thers wero fen Here then is n hint where religious machinery is de- slotor, f 3 The Rev, Sumner Ellls wll preach ot flie Church &f | bim to shrinke ; another of them saide, “If | ana will stick to you as long 8 ¥ e fective. Our Episcopal friends ore ready enough to an lotor, formerly of Now York, has & | tne Redeemer, corner of Washington and Sangamon | strokes be good for your wife, theyare gaod for | ., rgints widow Jarnished Tuar ddeond 0 S 2 futed 100 years nso the great Wesleyun 5 8 in their Church and to proposo | Sirl8’ Achool at Romo, Italy, whera about & d0z- | strects, this morning the, first of four sermons to " 4 i ¥ b s vk began. A biief history thoreot will T | ST SRR 00 BN San Ui sl of | rometls, s ki ey gt Teoposs | B e et iibolaga ate reinod for | yang peopio on 1o Doteine of the Lnlversalat | 4o’ md heu slo gaue bim suche B Siroks (1AL | groom with thiscard foF 120 trust, be interestiog to the public, The Convo- | {ho Weshminser divies might have beon healed by Tedlous lo tho stranger ; the magnificeice of tho | taacliers, and forly or fifty youpger. ones are | Chusehel . - st | oo made hys sido ke the thirde woman (not | Typhoriigu: *Thials fo STy sation of Caotarbury at its session May 6, 1870, | Suchanacencs. Tuo bencila ariing from the Sugut- b e B s or 2 whe | posbe s ioar Ohllney vl Besido this, bo e D T R vop. m;(n:mmgm‘ng i%fi‘ififhg::em:);g;h ‘1'3?53&?5’ gal:?i&n?’u" givo Ton —— leaf to got ool ;na x jons of ongress: ‘Englan: ussed by e i o and cyening in St. Paul's Church, op 3ic] avenue, . ? ! e, Bas anothior schonl, with ucarly & trundred obil. | 24 SEeRing i St fapte ELSCh O cornif win - | and then sho resched him guche & remaant thas A e of 2 diba belog wiiog adopted the following report, which was offered | the ., and the origin of the C Ta tuiy | might be willing to give of their means 1o catry th S Epo P ey s | e e or bt who do st intend. 13, ine | dren,—boys and gltln —clono by the Vaticsn. e | ine taira of o revival series. Babjoct: “Yasiog | he had & cause to remember hir: and the fourth Bt 3 o O Caciuda —— me & Convocation of Canterbury, this grest and holy | Americin Bishiops. 17 theie meetings hiad been In8li: | 4einouriedge the do by s committes of eight Bishops: countey referred to. No oficial status was claimed 0 That S Mongress. It is simply an outcome of the | Ye5t ¥ i Malned glacs and gargoylos. Tho Immediate | 18 thitking of eatablishing another school in the | Soundings.” i il L T e R na be. s | populse Gomgress It D o omen: aag. e, | Practcal methods of Teaching thcao Guteldo classos by Ghetto,—tlie Jown’ quaitor of tho city. He has Soundiags” o casiem LUTHERAR. ;‘&“,‘,‘3";,{:‘s{,i,‘,,’,?,;‘,‘,‘g;i?‘,‘,‘;&;:,“,,g“{,—;“,fi‘g; , Nov. §, 1675." = taken. Tate the range of the Cliurch's work in the accom- :;';:' it c\:m’qfl‘fircyuu en's clubs, reading- | meetings for conforonco and prayer at his own [ The Rev. Edmund Belfour will preach at.the Church [ ¢hanve saying: ** As you like this, my frieud Inum",_m“;mywy_m'. e Tt 't ‘rovislon be #0 conduced st | Pilsbment of its holy mission, T oLain: o bome. prati) povgl e CoS” | Houee ton Batucdny. ovoninge, and Americans | & the Hoiy Trinity, cornsr of North ‘Dearbori and | peate your g A O G When tho Rulor | talilog sbout the pero0f Willisin Tellin omprise both resetiags sod sach emends. | The'topic of discussion for the afternoon of | ot I i i cetaraste tn. Many | often attend thin sorvico. Eirle streets, at11 0, m. and 7:30 p. m. eate JOur Wil o Shroughly and wel b o | e npla oft his son's head: 0¥ Vibas an ftmaybe found mecessary to insertin the : “Tltramontanl: ivil | Church, and ir rigmated Jn (he . ', Dl f. N.POWERS. ., crmIsTIAN. sy that ho was througbly and wel beaten. b | ing 85 8PP S0 o, the men 84 the first day was : ramontaniam and Civil | Churely end i bor practico of reaching a sasu sl | 1Ttig Rsv. Dr. Tower ol W Tho Tv. Riowlés Sk ssiches this morning tn. | catsed him $o bo lowsed from tho ost, and sside | lady who wss iistening ooe oL K8 J, ‘gl . Lfcat elping s tempont deeda; Itia . Dr. Powern, g0 long Rettor of 8t | i, e Church, corner of Indiana avenne’and ' | ¥olo ‘him, * Now go your wayes home, and seo | */That was Mir, Tell; but what 4 oy text of the Authorized Version. = e A e aulutiona-we do not ouns | Authggity.” The Rev. Dr, Fraccia Whartoa, Of | tpig practice which has mado h Joba's C \ treet; and uite res em 0 : rto l tomporal needs, et | Joba's Chutch, han nally, much to the regrek’ A 2 - oesn’t hiskory | te any new translation of the mmdz orsny Cambridge, read the first paper. Ho insisted | cesaful in dealing with the Indian problem. The do- of his hiundu.'deumm to leavo. . this eic:s for 51‘,:‘;,‘{;,{“2‘;11 corner o:“dgm%h?fi :g’e,nuael:h’g'v.u:‘. tm‘:;] v:&tlh:on ch‘:r:m“ i’fi:fi“fl&" 'sfi'}fig ?}Tfiig;m&' :'!v’c?m,: the ol&hdyh‘lfi;w £ b ¢ bt B o6, STl bk 2100 that she rAL0D. Topyy altpration of the language, except whe ere, 1 _duetio of o husband, and howe to behaue yoor A = i nomination may be congrztulate upon th i ment of the most competent scholars, such on the importance of & strenuous resistance to y be.c ated. upon the Iabors ‘of | good. It biad hoon lioped for somo time that he ¥ e : such chasges | J0ootonefons of Vaticanism, If recogmized, | 12 ConEes SOE RIS tho o o o 1O Lt e orh. acd am oot waa A |2 o8 iacyurausu, ictio of & BuoL e e and 1 trusto you wll | pight beforo pateding (st POTD Ut That 10 ch pecemmry changes, the style they will prove deatructive of the political inde- : B O e oo ot Bagiiah Lit. | _ Fiter John 3, Siogk wil presch at Advest Hll, | Forg B e O ¥ s you would be | look decentto RO out 1"—Delroit Fres Prat 5 s SRR SRS | o e Coumy, USRS || RELICIOUS wiscELLANY. chobi il IR | e B R AL | P w R | e R . Ffth—That it = 0 g 0 wing, howevor, to famil; ) ex . \cCul n tho cve 3 . ondo. o 1y i o Toas 18 desiable hat Convoction sheuld | occupying oureoil, but owing thett B sl ', TuE CHURCIC IN GENERAL. piofessod i T e sdored i | . T Her, G=0, Barnes, of YeDlDE. i1 preach | boaten maa sorrowed, al husbsods fosrod: a1 | 1ovo, is pot almays mastel 00 per fesble G, o wotie of sevision, who anall ba at $i0,adertake | gianco to the Pope in all matters, civil as well as | The Inferior, thus-drsposes of “the religious | [0 Christ's Chuirch, Bridgoport, Conn., and be [ 34 Hurison Sire .pel, corner of Paulina street, at | the wines much "ei,“i"‘*-‘C'““"_r‘f Uspex ‘I::E.g Hasband or ber mine troublesome T, 3’:‘ mmmu:: d:x M.,g njmmg ‘é‘" scholarship, to &"fifi“i’: g:;:: ;sc?:nrfih:n?yufig zlnlé _qé: educatiin qn',,fi‘on in Chiicago : *“The -qugstion ;‘;xn Ienvg‘!ur‘thnsb IDL.C}‘: some timo this weok. 10 8, Tl:é % 754: aimd A L fll:' that any man in onr Country o lm,m,emd cflddifiegmgiy! . “P" s mflflm]s lous body they may belong, , and ¢ tho readi Dible s e o position to which ho has been called, al- urch Hall é 3 s i ¢ % P ster MAY Be6M v 8 4 fhat On ey 25,187, tho Commitine of Tishops Tomapta ta broak down ol ayatoms of, ecnlar ed- | 9¢ Hhe PRIE OF tho iblo ¢ the oponing of the | thoneh fa fram tho lld of his formr labors e pow Curws Hall, conter o B i THE BOOTBLACK'S STORY. g the inteuse excitazent 1Y oo, and presbters sppointed st the first meeting of | UCation. It aleo aseumes the right to anoul 00ls was reconswdered by the School | and differing from it in meny respects, is yef | coruer of Dgden 2Teru and Washington street. " \When's dozen newsbavs aod bootblacks bad | I irginia Oity dacing the 2, 86 10pripir the Convocation of Cantetbury sdopted, as rules | THRITIORES: =nd refuses o recognize the power Board, and its former action reaffirmed by avote | very plosssnt ono. The congregation. is. under- —The Disciples of Christ meet atdp. m.sb 220 | T i tordsy | 220M0€T of several chilare 89 o Froet® for guidanca in the revision, the following : gg :\,}er:héi :rvegmgi i::glyug::m;xm::m 95 of10£08. Thissotcles the question for tha | 8tood to bo Jarxo and woll-to-do, and the loca- West Bandolphstreel, o i i noflec:d o:].) fiafl Eu;fam—;ouu smmwfn e .g mne:‘lmy h:;a‘::fij -flu Purs Cher i, s foe’ 8 ch, emin ' ervi X 31 i i i = 7. , Goodwll v | e 201! ree Press), en man U f TR Aol | e ot ind ot s b | Bl R ot oty e e S Pl T | G e | SR R S R Tnees, Cburch of , which, aaid the ppesker, Tow, s ng? P ), that} i i s e ¥l w1 iaty 5 packed., 8he ar iy >y o ar ek ction of the Board wamid be-revers & CHURCH SERVICES. e B B il deiver thie Afi discourse of | oorn balls, * Little Englisiy! remarked: . ot e s s | N G e o e | om o Be o vl e £ | e L | SRRSO e T || L R s o sty © e o e i oF priosts, who reconize no. suthority except’| 3y g, fo ; | memor, B 3. Taynter will préach ‘st Campbel | saim o T siiceh cotees ot Green o thespirteal | | 1, ppouen 1 rekiarked all fhoothers. - . J . e mux-;l{n mmu ger the partion | thatof & fore potentate, who impionsly as- r) Spurgeon took strotig ground in & ‘Park Church at 10:30 8. m. and 7:90 p. m. Morning | strests, morning and evening. « Wall, gentlemen,” remarked Jiin, after a few woyes . 5 B e on pritimias of voiing se bevetmatter pro- | SUMo8 t0 be nfatubls, spdech against the excliision of thip Bibla T subject: “Tho Waxfare of Faith,” Erening subject : —_— .- digs at bis hair, I will tell you & true story L a1 St Yot wided. pro- A etcond paper on the samo subject was rexd He said: “ Why shonld thi s¢Conversion ; That of Cornelius the Centurion, and CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK it i % Eari Xotho &kmmummu. ¥ i Fourth—That thetest 1o be adopted be that for | by the Toy. C. AL Butler, O Phiiadelpbia, and | which ought to be an essentisl'part of education | 1o Dying Thlef." : N oriss o about s girl. Her namo was Marier, and she had oty o thalx radiant glociea e, -« - ; ‘Jf{"v‘é’fn rieae .::fi:;d{; :Ir;x;:;l:;:it:ft ’::,d :,3:;?\:_“ wore mede by severcl clergymen | not be beheved in onaccount of half a dozen in- The Bev. 7. B. McClnre will preach this morning | Fov. 2—Tw ty-sixth Sundsy after Trinity. {’nlfil;uu:,fl flgadsus)fiflmau“ feet, and she was They ,.e.kn(m me ln-;xl:t 5 o 5 e 3t frua R - #ryy s i = 4 N e OAS R ags S S 01 3 s P bl v e o et | "ot for o iislon of, tho. giss e 0AIST Whr NG the veadig of tie Bils ba 1 Sver Pack el st A0, Bo eveingieecs | e, 2I—M‘a;egm:t§ig:§!fla (e Bl | " Tn tampa ” asked CroesEsedDick. m:::‘:w‘:mm ; FYfth—To mak s 0 i it o | 7as > thaistratioza of the Chbarch ta the Work- given up to please tliem, akifig infidelity the | — 3. Walke - & % Presentation of the B, V. #In clean cash, right in savings bank,” e, o y=To make o Yolat no chatigs fn tho 4c% n |y Gigsete.” Tarers woio 1ohd by tho RoriDr. | B bbal Féligion of Figlind ? "And, baaly ag 1 S e o ettt [p 228t Cealliz, V. A, answered Jim. * This girl was an orphaa, with In goat st ok B beend hirds Job 3 adly ¢l e ‘street, near Throop, at10:30 | Nov. 22—St. Clement, P. AL wanted i ct Wore priseat syprove the rame, biton a0 | {100V Loy of Wesniogton. D. C. 434 | ok of thid preseut nationbl religion, Icortaialy, | &, . k03 T:30 p. 2 : s 8L10:30 | 200 S St Jobn of the Croes, C. ino one to boss her around, and if she, 10 | yor fhar loving muss be S I, c2 to Cecide by timmple Teforitics. - Haury- = of New . York.. -Dr. Lewis smid | prefer it fo.nsviog Mx..Bredisugh Archbishopof, | =—Tho Ser. Jacob ost will e {n_ 25—St_ Catherins, V. M. - n o fi::: :}fi?i’: A&a wulih a’?;; s wmw Kot 3 2 3 - Jacob Post will preach. Vop 26— St ol ‘marry : § dads hir nose vt the'hiult catioodle.” -1 -Cmiciso, XNor, 20, 87" ¢ : Piiow, every case of proposed alteration thiat may | thet the Charch of the Great Workman who | Canterbury, and his doctrinca taught as the re- Der gxqinue and Exlo_stroets at 10 8,.m, &nd 7:30 2. | Nov. flwmhfififw ‘TImmacalate co]i‘:'up' ptiom,

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