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DAY, JANDARY 16, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. " - Y TE . e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: e = S0 3 =5 i : = + e = the force and breadth of handling wherewith thesud- | pictures ‘‘ars often dissgreoable when el ey | ceed on my journey. Tuis is the bara ont)y e 367 a2 pas. | press their Lish aporeciation of tho ministeral | Chareh, Msligen 1 ooty fones strect THE FINE ARTS. it ol u fek, e patuttog 1 3 mavierrise, | {oacis upon the vulgariies of modain life.” | my eri, i details would only wasry oy 3 tors, lesving 157 churels icters, or more | services and Inanly character of tho Rev. J. 0. | IMEROEE b ol hrdac in. the evening on. 3nd X congratulato mysif heartily on the fse Thoto has boen much jmprovowent _in | my tuno 1 sbort. I succeodal in fesiiny o B belf of the whols numper. ‘There areat | M. Howitt. who has so dovoted himself to their | L Boliniing s " destination i my native land public taste in the maiter of carica- | land nnd reaciing Drazil, where Ila; [y itic semo time 100 pastorless charchies: spiritual dovelopment during tho last Geven | _rye Rev, Dr. ¥ailows, Lictor, will proach in St e tures ginco thesp wera first igened. Another | g fortane. ‘That fortuns is within the boz i Higgemd time 100 prsiror.as - il | months; acd also, their profound regret that | pyni's Church, gprner of Viashington zud Aun atreels, Modzling in €lay or in Wax---kfs ARTISTS AND THE LITERARY CLUS. ‘book moro interesting fzom nccideatal cizenm- | lios beneath my hand.” ka{fg{t:u;x;sfcggel &n;sfi;u%;?‘!f fl.‘lznfilu circc::lnla‘.gx::: m:‘l ;;)an -fiemmxg‘l:“c:n:munw of ggx; ‘morning, 2nd the Bev, Bishcp Cheuey in the evea- £t : :: y er & PAPER BY DR. POWERS. atm;;ces than ui‘mua:c m-:ig:ic me::ts '&a., nvl'gll;:m‘: lgg‘n‘:::e:‘;‘f?;rn!::!:g; :?fli?[ !Eifed bin % 4 ot he i Ui o Hitpble s ke ick i Atira 7 e il times ro- | of Seymour’s humorous drawings. Sey and i 0 (] could furm, Tor o promotion of iheir sortof | T TR RO e Stes. | grtie Tew AL T SeCormics il protch o Triity fttractions for Amateurs Tho Chitago L.zan:_nl ccflurxz) : ::::ncd B e O, | eaui b ol niay n Gl Ao Lt ¢ Cpl¥eo aRoHy MmO LD 7 4 Pigkwick,” and indeed who conceived the ides | Raising himself in bed with dificalty, i, ™ “7The revival meetings EVANGELICAL. ure collectad into a **Laper™ aud read by 88 | o 4),0 pickiwick Club, the chief fosture of which | locked the bos, aad disclosad an array of g . editor aprofuted for fhio purposoe. The follow- | wag at first intended to ba pictoiisl cacicatures, | diamonds, whosa brillisncy fairly dazzlef fyy 3¢ Cambridze, 10 be ing article formed part of & papor edited by Dr. | Charles [Illickeus, um‘: ahmmy:rl,uhuh ‘m:n. b:!mg “d Hde?l nr(e; A:‘A‘-:o.figgo wcr!thh ;5 diamongdy S re At s 006K i The - ic is- S oihing i 5 Y employed to write the toxt. Tho text 1iss =0 | cceded Mr. Gri o e convortad Hodgo, sud & 61 r meautime tobo patin | rose forpravers. Tho-doadewy of Musie iaf SUE ;o Gob pastor will proach morming Chicago Powers : ; < ol Junt Besmodr ws Toquired by tho | fostuno into thoeo goms, am theso T jmcai T i e cm:rden]dmxzhgly \\;'-h pn?m'fh :\hu l‘xmt' ere 111‘ 1fl and evening in tho First Germen Chureb, corner of Upon Lue nomination lask y@ml o &Ent‘llem.i:lz then ibiiehors {o tako changea. in bis pictures o | inteust to yonr care, "Bakn this box ab o2 - i i - | and oveuing sorvize + fosond Gormza Chured, Meigsonier’s Bartle Pisture-—Artist o hime of (hie mombers & view of tho scope of | chagrined ac this, and committed suicide sfier | stractiona as to the disposal of thy contagg cissonier’s Bartle Pisture-—. 3 :hich has an inportznt bearing upon ita | the jggne ofa fow numbsrs. Theso caricatures | I beaitatod, but bo was imperative, B: gests tho 81 T Hows sy - | man (Milwankee) saj: or found~ | in this city, conducied by Messra. Winttleand | The Rev. W. ¥. Heiduer, A. 3., Professor in North- - = 2 1 jaxt:cal hictory | Bliss, have progressod thronmh the waek with | western College, Naverville, Iil, will _pra;:u in tho There to Get Instruction- in ; lied dur:og bis life by Dr. | increasing interest. Last night fifty persons lfifl’v fig‘;‘_‘“ Chuzeh, 320 Oglen sveirue, moratug Lcaid of isalon of ho Congrogational Chureh | ywitig's disconrsen and sl testimoniss are in- | and ovening sorvtscs in the Sczond Gern o som o i tota oscipta for tho Sear 1873 to bo | toutly lstened to und approcisted, sg woll s he | commpy of Vrsymal i SROR LR Wi Breech morn- PR Tutra comyosition. Tho ~ I'aper” offers a quister | poo 0P St oY SR 4 G iee aud have | W Noba word. Iam dziog fast, 2ad f impys B e e pearci socictios had been adding | Deautiful and impressivo singing of Mr. Bliss. 1 =0 o, o o T SRS Gatmaa. Chureh, West and the Literary Club. Diac for somme obgervations iy tho eubjoet taan a | Hearly all concorn bunting and Boning, Bk 008 | o e aavedo to my last aqion Limplery SRRt year to the bine alveady in existence, | SCCIES e held duily n vemons ports of 186 | Sin sirees, commerot Yaols, T discussion upon tho duieslou of 3 particuinr mee | ESTLOC AITL Mart M U oruyo In rather | 7T tosk tho bos, lovkod it and left fha ey Tice rociety s now twelvo branches and 860 | 1705 0 Shan formorly, Brothers Whiths | soro e o e, D troot, near Uniow, . e o N vs o Micksry mad | & onotonous styla. Tho littlo skstches of | Au I oponod thio door £ rsu un axsine, Peig', ilinzies, Tacse aro now fi5-nino missions- | 153 Biss Lave arranged to jeave Jlilwaakiee 01 | morning and eveniig. The New York Wafer-Color Socicty or not. Tt 13 open to doult wiectker {his question | background nccompanying them ara the bast | What the devil are you aoing here s wapported by the Society, of whom five Wera | gupy arnext, It is hoped that they will retura ToruEras. the hew Tork Wawer-Lolor Y Q-omever intateating a5 & genors] aubject of iuquiry) | par of tho pictures. - « Nothiog, Messa. ” . gentout curing 1573, beado. £ity Didlo women | 3y y k#, and in to timo tie church- | _The Rev, Edmund Baifour wil preach In Engiial fa i % Lss any relevancy to membership of the Club. {” WATER-CULOR EXHIEITION. T passed 03 aloag; tha main dosk tosards 5 sud nativa teacuere. ; naley ;::p:,!\, o sey T0v 2 otill ‘ronter work | the Church of the foly Trinity, comer Dearborm and Chicago Artists. s - cousitution mc:ru!ullfi“ Abstalna . from @37 | Tyo following 1tems respocting tho approach- | cabin forsard, a3d on my way { met C;wgg’o Tho Charch of the Redoemer, (Second Uui- | than bas yes beeu accomplizhed. Eriestrests, moralay and cyeaion, e 2 Qo O avine tho tastter entirely fo the ita- | i water-color exbibition are from the New | Farlage. R : g HODET. MODELING AN AMATEUR PURSUIT, Eézu’:‘é’?fifiéi.?;' e b s end whatet<r mfor- | YOFx papers. Tho exibition will open Jan. 81 : & g:i: ?:s In;z;r?nti::g Eg‘c’firl F ™ s will preach morning | : s A & 2 eutire, 1ts board of oilicers, cou 5 3 minicters, tho Rey. John e, on Church, Bonfield, uear The modetn art of sculpture cousists 2lmoEt | yation $3 to Lo dovived from tho fonual articles re. | The Water-Color Soclety comprises upwards of fifty Lrooks, George Tapper. W. D. Gibson, C. I. %I:g:g;}:ngnfio_;h “Thougli not o wdely e = entirely in modeliag in clay. Bronzo statuary | specting thequality of the membersbip s contaiued | active membars, ilh assoclats and Bosorics, mem- eris, agd 'C. B Rollics, Trustoes; A G. | pnoien’ on Dr. Daf,” £ays our contemporary, | —Tho Rev. John Wiltismson will prowch momniug | jg 5 gimplo roprodnction in motal of the artist, | i Axl.# upon thoubloct of the Club, tad Sec. & of | bors to the mumber of feven ey tn, . 3 darge land, Treasuror; and Semuel Kerr, Clerk. |0 Yindrod ‘spinit, and it bas b 1iis | apd evening in the Wab:eh Avcuua Churcly, corner of s > Ari. ;S upon the qualifications of honorary metn! the President, is Anishing for tho, exbluition s targ Uaiing thia past veer this Gociety hes vised in | 5 20 ¥388 ki spirit, and it has bson hig | L0 SUORE (0ot Evening. subject, by request; | clay model, while the catting of marblostatunry | Art, IL is us follows: *The ubjest of thisCiub | picture he has Lad on hand for iwd years calle N 580 ot B hs | happy lot, denied to Or. Dol o disic_the feld | LFRETL T S > s ninc-tentls of it doro by workmen who cony | sl be literary and. estlietio ealthre.” Sec. 4, Art. | Serub Raco.” Tt represents a scen of frequent oo the neighboriiodd of $80,01; and bogina th0 | i pis lice-labor waa wroughi. Forty ond | N hn Aee fho%y ¢, Wilting, pastor, will prexch in D who cony | B e e ombera aliall Le pecsous ounlacut | etirrenc on the plains among tha haif-bresds. J. O, e vear withont a dolfar of debt on jis ehureh | Ro3 STt nent by this noble man in MISSIONATY | the Okl Choih. comos of Lumgley avemus and | from. tho mede!, lesviog ouly the finishing | in ifierswre orait. Thoy shall by clactod like other | Nicall, Socretary of ietdssociation, will scod thres pic- properiy, or for current oxpenses, and with i | o and bis influence becuns very gregt in | Thisty-uinth sireet, morning zud avenin: imembess, hut sliali bo esciapt,” ete. It i a fuir infer- | tures.” Tho largest snd mest important of tacae gives versalist) atits Isie anoual meetin, re-elected, The Presbyterian notices the deatis of another The Rev. A. You! Py { passed on, and, dapoaiting the box ia aphy of sxfety, Teturned. Crierson was raytidiy mop, ing, aud, in a few broken sentencos, he ing, od me as to the dispossl of s property, Trg thousacd pounds was to po to-the ”"‘1!: Alessrs. Holt & Wardley, of Lombard el and the balance fo the feanly of the mmrjen map, whoso nama waa given me, and W03 rap. tonches, aad not ziways these, for the sculptar’s | e, B el as a policy Derfectly”| 5 jonely shose s ths Gult Of SF. Lawreaco, apiinst slight balanco to transfor to the acconut of the o and § tland. . o, A, W. Jewett, D. D., pastor, will z 3, coming yeay. : T o el B B e D e WOTe | st sty Sk escaing . B Finss GhAreE, cqes | HA0: + \dersiond. and.entesiafned w (o founalng of the | he breskers of whieh i an old werek, 3. C. Brown | roachtative I pledged my word to do my sen e o JORTA RN L i ¢ ner of Clark and Washington streets. Morniug sab- Asan amateur pursuit modeling bas hnrdly | society, that esthetie or artintic cultlvation, “equally | will rend two wnter-colorw, *Fishing” sbows o | 3 nover % Catnolicism in Minnesota, which in the boy- | Acsembly of the Iiree Church. aud wherever the | ¥ 9 SRR 8o RS MR, "RIOTi s All Asn- | gbtained a foothold in Chicago. The Iadios and | Wil licrady culivatioa, should preparo 3 peran | coupleof ndntrying their lick at snaling; a third | SO0 yonain e md over ot to disclose whyy; | Tood of its recently-consecrated Dishop, Irclend, | voteran went men xoze up to do hun honor. Ia | 3404 n etz © «iishevpicace aad Brsyar,” e in Chieago. The Tadios and | 8 o olbeeitup, To sak; thsrelose, “wheiker | dropping his li from the- strad, whero he faly aits | Tianlls, Bindias mC 008 FoL 'o Jlsclose whaty constated of a few miesionaries, ministering in | returned and resumed his labors, sud wutil & few | “Z08, "RaC 8 5y Jioms wl preash fa C-atenary | Sontlemen who havoloisure enough to poOrsue | 3° man, who s well kuown to be & [ awiitmgabite. *Puttinyg Iis Foot in It™ givesa sdhng h.ind ik r’u;‘)‘fi‘ b Ag ti83 namy; loz cslins to the pionecer settlers and the In~ mont!xu' was vigorous and active. ~ Then Lis | Church, Monroe atrect, mear Morgan, b 1%:20 3. m,, | i aro probzbly for tha most part anawexo that | good ;;t;nd » dr_lv;gle ; ryiu‘ _.(fi isx:};;z:.;g xmlzfiu:‘ g:{g& ‘\,:fli“:-fi“ 'm :l(.l:]nc;x ‘;& f?mlrii :np::;b‘%n; glym n:ng ::l'e ;’ ;T):\:‘:;ml“ixugen'si' yza:;zo ;1;?::1 5 7 i ol ™ 5 i e e i o 4 wsessed decided liferary tad e m 3 £17 L i - diavs, has grown to o heirarchy of threo Bish- | strength suddenly failed, and, after some weeks | and Prof, F. A. Fiskat 78 p. m. this eiegaut accompliskment i3 easily within ‘phnsi“;fwoufu Lo to nsk whether 3 perscn of acknowl- | shocless boy who hus thrist his bara foot und=rthe | i vain atteravted to rousa him, aud, M:li ¥ half an bour had elapsed, the uabsppy may gy ot £ 5 5 1. i —Dr. T ‘rinity Chureh, Tadian: = £ . cpr. oue mitrod Abbot, sud au army of secular | of incregeig weakness, with sltornations of | —Dr. Fifang wilipreacis i Trintty Ghueeh, Todtans | o T ® G O TR o | e it mould bt wak Mhetler o pench of sekaonl | sholes s i s Ll N e has ready & avenue, near Tiwenty-fourta o gceno in Algerin, now at the Csutcnnial Club rooms. 6, 88 10245 3. 3. and no moro. and religions cles a monzstery, a Jesuit £nd | hopo and fear, ne passed away, leaving tho rec- v et e 2 % s 2 > : A Hiaedietioe. College, o seoro of couvoats, with | ord of loag lfo thoronghly cabzciratal o the T iy Sopjocts HIus raxdomand Fall- | fs that thore iy - gomething mrstorious nd | gy .l yovorsr, that tho dnquiry Twis Teantto | On hia ol 9. s3I enother Algerisn viow, a3 fa” 0 5 \ thicir schools and charitable institutions; mag- | service of God, ana sbuudantin eacrifices and | "TRt SRR o0 i presch in Grees | difficult chont modeling as compersd | g girceted to tho Intellectnal rather than the liturary | tonded for the Eshivition. This reprosents an old Going on dm!:xx, I com::;un(c:ted the news f nificent church edifices dotted all over the State, | labors for the cause of tho Savior whom he | Church, corner of Nortu LaSulle and Vhite streets, | with drawing, the fact is that it is 88 eesy to | qualitiesof the candidatos, which of coursewould by | mosque. A. L. Brichor gcnds mn all, lurge and the Captsin, who g“;j hawu?cuslsq dirsetiong with psrochial schools attached, and a Catholic | loved." nioraing £ad cyeomg, model s little us to draw o little, and, compared | & legitimnte sabject ot investlzation. Aud the Club | emnll, elght specimens. — Oac, entitled ‘~3omn- | ag to the funeral, which toox place nazt day poprlation of 150.000. S— Tho Rev. A. J. JutElm will preach in the Westarn . Ao A Sl D v perforre o good ofico if it can - | foz at Grand Manan,” sbows a high clff | apd once more wo were plowing our way throgzy . % 3 BREVITIES, Avarue Chureh, corzer of Aonpos strect, ot 10:30 . | With painting, the teclmical manegeracnt of mod- | hasize tho distinction tetwesn intellestuul zb £rom which huge rocks havo broken of, aad liapilet | gha biua water 88 if notning had heppened, The Baptist, Methodist, Prosbytarisn, znd Re- B = ., sud the Rev, R. D, Sheprard at 7250 n, m, eling materials is £ommnch simpler than that of | sud s tosto for literature, wisich are o diderent | atitsboss i an irregulir maan. Thomas W. Wood T was nn altered mau. The strange comm 3 things, aud, thougis often jolued, f2r from being 2quiv- | hus on his eazel a water-calor, about cowplated. Thiz | .o "E0rE0 i 04 Faan Tntensted nel m: he calls ¢ Shine 2" though the naine i3 80 evidunt from tha piciure that it ueeds bardiy to Lo christened. It TREQITTERIANY color that the former parsuit is mora likely to ba | 5y 8% AR 5 (- ntisfactory than tho Iatter. For tho somo rea- | It is indeed trmo (Lat (here is scattered who | represents a countryman cmerging from a depot with beld onion meetings every night tho past weel, Nick Thompson, standiog on o seaffold in | mygpoc Cnariés T.. Thompson, pastor, il preach sud a praver meeting every afternoon at 3 | Quitman, Ala, wilh = nooso arouad bis neck. | moruiog uur! b.ifl??x:‘%r in fm Fifth Churel, Indiana. i ; e atitng our megulss Moy men 4. el%s good. 1 . h and prayed for ten minutes. Then he said, | Westminater Clinrch, comer of West Juckson and Peo. | i3 RECEZS3IY to zve tho young mndeler a start | nunity, while on the other and como of our busiiess | eppesrancs in the great metrapolis, Iis fr<t greeting all snterosted believe thut the blcselng of God | 1.7 o 'ver o, aud tho drop fell. 13 strocls, morning 3 evening. Moming subjest: | then the young paintor. Bat this remarlk of | rien and mon of sifafes are tny vt noite and py comes from & paw of bootblacis, anzions 1o of bas utionded them. The intercst and attoud- 7 g “11ave Woany Beligion for (ce Opper CL - i ical | ful minded, und the most desizable lor us: cven the tongh job bis mo'dy cowhides promise, nded FANSE A : gion for prer Cluses of 8o- | courae apnlics only ta the stady of the technical | d, : . . ih Gl 8 P uuco have increased from doy to day. Tho ‘As this is your first offense, " said a magistrato | cio Evening : “ The Gocpel Pian of Satvation,” manzgement of tho plastic materis), aud Les no | The cdustion of hhuclgxl fimm]u_ _n‘.;;\ e;r n:um of | Tifany and Swain Gifford will alse contribute to the churches are £0 encouraged thas they will con- | 5 o prisoner, “I'm.disposed to lot you of."” —Lhe Rev. IL. 2L Carpenter Will.prexchk morning | aymlication to the preliminary trainng in draw- :-lxr\i 3552.?’:.3‘;;‘;‘ K;i_ :u L.'g::rx; 5;1 ‘141\‘::‘) t’:‘nmug‘m= ay :a cexhibition, tinoe tho meetings overy pight te wock 5 4180 } wpon't do it." pleaded.the calprit, #I'v and eyening in the Campuell Park Chapel. The ques | Fhe roion 5 o8 % £ 3 prit, “I've been | 5 1] b answered, Whe 5 ing, which is equally requisita botu, and ab- th of hternturs and vstbetics, Lct us hiovecol tha H i o B Bt oo Sntcring Tor Guiky mee- | soltitely neccssary for any considerablo mitaun- | heoadth that that gives \s, and mot wmaguily (ho one A BOX OF DIAMONDS.. on my mind. Over and over agziu, ia thastill, ness of the nieht, I opened the box of di: and gazed on the brilliaacy of the gems. Wiy proof wea there that they wore not min: with its brass plate beanng the ownsr could be destroved in a moment, and then— Uver and over again the devii wnispered tomy vut, thaniz God, I resisted tne temptation, | would fulfill tha trusc confided to me, and | prayed farvently for strongth o resist-the ey formed ¥piscopal Churches of Englewood have the afteruoon prayer-mcetings. e : p < G - 3 = goin’ to study for 2 prezcher more'n two yoar, | tica of tho Innocent Jesus Sufering for Guily Siu- 1y ne . 1 5 Tho lnst zumber of the Alliange eess: Next | o T von's never begiu tiil I'm locked np.” - . | Rers2” ot (o moruing service ment i either. 3 o, | et uf She e SR bl i B O A Dromptings of my baser sl seex tho Alhance will be enlarged and ita form x —The Rev.James Maclinghlan, pastor, will preach Al ammatearism has fo confemplata two diz- . 1.:1}\1) GliLers “tm‘ f'fl‘ bebgmert by Tiustrated Sportingand Dramatic Naws. One day I sat aloue. the box unlocked cn yroteatoily toia salamanp Lt e CLER 1 Trell, a3 I said before, as it’s Christmas Evs, T | tabls, gazing with an irrepressiblo - curpsiy b Charzh, corzer of | tinct classes of persons,— charged. It will appear in octavo shape. Wo One of three gentlemcn in a pew in church | morning and fiven‘ng in the 32 Sanganion and Adams strects, THE SERIOUE AMATEURSAND THT “ DILETTANTE,” of the Ciub, but will Lear repesting lu thisconnestion: | dou't mind telliog you the story. It's a good are lod to his by the desire to plesss many sub- | Sanday sttompted to build o pyramid of silk 8 heles : scribers who wish tho paper to come in 30t | yatg in tho mislo. A Iady came along and hor | Chuseh nosor of Sinsoms nl o srsate ot i) OZ OCCASIONAL AMNATEUZS. e to. maderstand Wit you mesn b 8 bl s e mora couvenient for presorviug. Am open | jiiie'uveer tho flmm"ya whemnnng A wiiked f";{“f,;;“‘;g&‘;':{‘Qf'fi';:;;,;’;‘gfig_)‘fimfifl 9 | Tue formerare those who worls from a decp- | caucstod person. You mesn o person who | MABY yeArs ago now sinco it happened. he!arfi newspzner bve only for a day. Wo yicld to tho little boy i the pew: Dehi d aadibly said: *Set | by the Great Physician.” geated love of their pursnit, often with such ef- | is only half qualitied to feackh 3 grammar- the daye of the mail companies MlEi Gl.ugu.. ouiside preseure nod shall next week iesue a f 5. npaygnn wep = —The Rev, J. Marrow Gibeon will presch n tha | fectiveucssas to becowo fermidable rivaly o | sclioot, 1o ihis sepso o is (Pjsf[”gnimx‘ni clippors, when a man had to make his will znd 3 o r of Sic e il T 5 i 5 istinemi) o énler, pors:ssesnotafig Leyond a . S tting Li b3 Second Church, cornerof Alichigan aveuse and Twen- | their professional brethres, onfy distinguiched g;:—;’;mz‘}’;":;:hlu“w. s ”‘:“he gy picked up | set his honse in order befors pusting his foot on which I was unable to control, on the jewsl which scintillated with & devilish lustre defon my dazed vision. The door suidecly opang and Capt. McFarlano entered, “ [ beg vour perdon, Uctor; didn's know pop wore engaged.” Las, befors I could closety e “"“‘B"?g’f‘” i e e Wh th his Lair bangod and his hat | ieth street, at 10:4 i) is aleo the des of tho editor Lo make the en a man with his Lair banged and his hat | tieth street, at 10:45 2. m. B 1, from them by mnot wurting habiiually for i % : e 3 4 box or reply, his eye had cauzht the shi; Paper tho organ of literary and scientific men as | cocked over Lis of-eye comes up to the door- | —Lholier. Samuel A. Dufiild will preach in the | ;monos,—an exemptiou_which mony en artist | 35904 dealof {N}L’!’_’*‘I’:‘:";fmh?“"x‘f g techni- | board ship; aud, when once Sou had pessed the | box or feply, 24 12 mmaca well as of the theological minds.” keeper and gays: ¢ Mizzer, ish thish Soody and | Eighth Churel, corver. of Washinglon and Iobey | gpvieg 3 £ et O e ot s 1a | Eddystone, it wes aimost o hundred fo one | MIGREHESRS. L0 o £ g = Mankey's *vival meetin’2” they dow’s attempt strects, in the morning. Praiee servica in the even- e othor ol gt - studied 1wo years {n , uad years i <ainst yom avee mettinz Toot cisin io oMl Bne Halioo! what's here " B H ¢ Chureh, o Seventh nnkey’s *vival 2" they 2 ALeADL 10 | 1o oonaucted by Georae I, Boot. h The other class inclndes o largs number of | ¥Florencound Rono. e spesks French snd Italiun | B3 yor 3 tag k GEDIT 1 D With o firm hand be closed the Iid and rey aveaus, euters the New Yoar free from au | CODFert him, but call a policoman to labor for his SWEDENTORGIAN, peoplo who take up fine-art practice 23 thoy do u | quite finzutly, und with 3 faic degree uil curm:;\m.ls. gland. However, herc I am, laid up like zu old | the name upon the plate. Iunoceat-as I'my roformation. The Rev. Dr. Hibbsrd will preach af the new Chuxch | thonsand other things, simply for zmuseinent, gfi_f‘;g;‘;l‘iff: ‘;g"’_‘h‘fi“”"ul“:;";:n“‘;h:l fi,},’,‘f.’;‘;’:’ halk for the remaindor of my days, with nothing | involuntarily stung by the remembranca of why i g d he resds v thoughts had bseu but & momsnt befors, | quailed befoze his eve. . ‘I know all' now—that man was poisoned- | copsider yoursei?: my prisoner.” e 1 endeavored to esplair. 1 told overytaings it bad occurred, and 1 zpuealed to the Capta to believe thio story, or st least to awaibitsres sonablo confirmmetion, Lefors acung on his sl conclusion. 318 was incredulons. Oue-odnosy” sion I obtained, ana that wag, that all shonld b kept secret till our arrival in pori, and that! should nos be publicly brandad ay a suspoctsd murderar bafore the crew. A fortnight passed. o weary fortnight, dorizy which I repeatedly eadeavored to siiaie thaeon clusion af which Capt. JicFarizne bal so hasil arrived. Smddealy, withont a moment's wari- ing, the Caplain fell eick, Ho wus sufferiy Irom a low fover. I bogged him to accept mp zarvice. SR ‘Never; you shall not poison me, too” | Daye passed, and tho Uaptwun got worde s worsa; Lie babbled ia his delirium of poison, of stolen jewels; and uight and day I watelied st ; Bt 3 Doating debt, and o ol L0 opad i | T ere son a Clristian 7" asked f1ze, Van Cott | Hill, coraer of Eisliconth rirsct o braiiis somus, | Dever 6xpectiog to roach any’ vory valuablo ra. L s o g paeaton | e cal B el F ot et and DacEonaRo. THo Dasith os | % a Boston rovival moeting of & newspaper man | 2t 13- B, and fn the Temple, corner of West Wash® | sults boyond the mero reoreation. It is thonghe | than our foesilizad knowledge of 1atin, aud horesds | to fall back upon but my memorios of the past; bidpy yair s b, e'édobo Incln“:finz !:‘J‘fl’;“’i; s %M:’ fhist ho mistit better | 4Wwn strietand 0zden asende, ot 3:30 p. . Decessary by ta0st porsons of authority in fino. ;):Ellt\‘:::\ls“‘::‘tfl? wfi:m%fi”fiéfififfio‘:&i& 42 | and sad memories som? of them are, you may terost, and other cxponses. Their worship does | reporsthe proceedings. **Igucss no%” 8aid 1o | Tho Rov. J. L. Dadiey. ot sl ihcaukee, will preas art macters to fronnupon this latior clags of | goad literature ; there s cvidence o Lis pictures of 5 | Stake your life. Iwasa young man thén, and; not prosont the usual characteriatics of Mcthoe | fm a reporter.” She pr_?scd o2 to & mors me c‘!'m“g; s ;fl:&h"‘wn“:’;‘%'{l preszh 1o | gmatears, and to insist that the only way Lo outer | rost intelligent sympathy withs tio groatest inventive | Lad been knoe! ing about in ths Brazils and the » 5 hridys o ovening | npon "tho practica of say branch of fine | writers. Without baving a scientiic uatare he knows | ywouy Tugins ovorywhero fn Soutls America, 1 Qlist eothusiasm, aad their singing; is conducted | Lopefal caso. and Trenty-thard strect, ia thio marmug, - 30 ovening ) b ¢ 3 e e e a1 8 great deal soout anatony. We Das not read Greelr L et ar is g0 Tollow o formal ond Erslamatic | B ot Sut b has tulied tio 0id Greck raind in i3 | may say, for I believe Imade one of the first mainly by the choir and organ, 2ad thero aro | Aty Ruskin at present is edvoeating dancing | *57e : A -fasti clati s s aab pr A ] ; —ho Dev. Robert Collyer will presch in Unity | courso of study snd tecimical training. Dnt ed Lo 0id € o & B :&‘)’:!‘;: fi;h&glg;;“g::gdpé‘:g I::;I?)?s;ledpf\l;- a8 3 part of relizious edncation, and thus assaily | Chureh morning aud evealng. 7 | in s commanity where cvary olemont of Fnlomsx atchitcturo sudsuliprn,, hayng bas atio endowed | parties of Epglisbmen to cross the Andes from ¥ young lady Sundsy-school teachers: At pres- | ~—The Ksv. George W. Cooke, of Wisconstn, will | in fino art veeds to be carefnlls chorished, it s | WD With 8 just appreciation 5 YValparaiso to Buenos Ayres,—no light feati the pers. ent,” he says, **you keep the dancing to your- | preach in the Fourth Church, curner of Prairie avenus hiconsiderinz whathi S ndividgal kmows the immortal =~ musier-pleces of the i o8 Ayres, ight featin The Dicv. A. Wibere, formesls a minister of | colves, sad grsciously teach your schiolary the | nd Thirticlh sizeet, in the morning, on & 1t Worth, | Joy o dcrins whethor evory individual who | most illustrious . composern. ' All these dhings | those daye, Tean teliyou. Iwass dactor by tho Lutheran Charch, but enco 1651 the loader | catechism. Suppose you wers to try for a listle | 334 s Use.” "No eveuing arvice, o | o Tk o b e e Ll | Pt ot s hoit | Professios, nd many a time, by the oxercis of ane D B B Zowell wlll preach in the Thind S S | 2o much? This fortha acquizition of knowledze; | My professional ekill, I have saved my own scalp among the savage Indians of the Pampas. Iam of the Baptists of Sweden, states theta:tho | whilo learning the catochism yourselvea and arch, o -15 | inuny way he =es. clog of 1874 there wae 8 membership of 10,160. | teaching them to dance.” B ot A Dissoucas o the Drei Tifa g | 1oy WO S c!‘tjzo:mcr; TO JODELING ; isow facthe dyvelopment ol {Aclith, - 10 Ll respe osganized into 225 churches, with 67 places of | Nothin' {o ‘im, at All Events.—Pious Old | Correspoudence of Tneodoro Parker.” fProf. Gun- | = person who in any way forms a desira to loarn | iecxceld us as verforming athlaies sxet) e veobie s | o4 roine however, w0 tell yon. anything aboat ning will lecture in the evening on * Man Befors Olv- | to model, and applies to o scnlptor for diraction, | cyes, the precision of bis haud, tho clozeness oz bis | the Indians now—some other time, [mr':‘ps—n : 24 litely a3 1ot recoisos only tho 84¥ICO to got | glacrvaticn, the vigor of his memory aud iuveation! | oo of Jemon? Thank you—snd sugar thatll ? i worship, and 141 pastors. For the supply of Lhe | paric < P Py 3 - s SOR ty—** And now, Mrs. Stubbins, I've ope im- | HiBB WL X cwaller proacling stations, 17 migeionary s0- | portant quostion to asks. Doss not Satea ofttimes | HHOB"at8ocosk cieties sapported S0 preachers in whole or in f tel you thst you ere mots Chrstian?” iire. Tho Rev. Dr. Ryder will preach in St, Panl's Ghurch, | £0F° clay and tmitato natural objects, using such |, . . Surely if tho resulta of education may le o part, at & cost of §5.335, Severo persecutions Stubbinag—* Yes, 'e0 do 80.” P. 0. P.—*And | ichigan o cenu, botween Sixtesnth and E1 mcc:fl; methods and tools for shaping bis clay as seem | estimated from thoevidencea of siill. huro ars scme | do. 150% for my story: : g b of the moat wonderful of such results,” As T aid befors, I had baen Imocking eronnd hiave been endared in the way of fines, Imprison- ( et go; i iomE 2" 3 - o St ? < fed1a . 5 = you to bim on theso ocessioas ?” Mrs. | streets, in the morning. Vesper service in the even. | MO8t conveniont. Nona of the arts, perhaps, is S e " meat, eud bestings; nor hes full fiberty yet | ST ay, Whothar L bp or oo, it caus | g, 50 freo from tricis of techniquo as modeling, |, Tuitls movo plea for e SoBkeion of AU AL | 5 oog Genl in Souih Americe, azd ehipped as Dl o A B D eachs within | Po:eible bo none of *is business."—London Fun, | —TbeRer. Sumner Ellis will proach in the Church | beuco the soulptors aro distrustful of 0t | exelusion of all artists fromit, Le: them bo weighed | doctor om board anold tub of & trader leavin ector can still forbid a]Bactiist to preach within of the Redcomer, corner of Washiugton and Fanga- | methods. Navertheless, for a person absolntoly | fite persons in literary pursilts—by thelr personal Tio Jateiro, hoxoward boundor Bri ‘;l < bg 0, Lo: cistol, witha ‘his parish, the marriages of Baptists are illegal, For eome shortcoming a Bt. Louis wife—s | mon strects, in the morning. f i i ey il St Thert famerale Hist: b conducted by Siste | strict ebarch.member—knocked ber nusbaud LSCELLANEOTS. e e S il cargo dnd & souole of cabin nesongeis s bedside, jealonaly excloding ocervhods wh Church ministers. dovn with »_puddivg-stick, aud then held his | - The Tiew. Dartd Suing will pretch In the Central | yion neoful s aad Intor the ald of an. iateligent ODDS AND ENDS. The Good Hope was commanded by Capt. | Tio0 P*x"’hf‘"fl‘a ovechase iy mavings-atdin 3 ) L mp in judgment against me. 3 One dsy tho crisis came. A fow honrs woud determine all. 1f hs died [ was once mort free .maa: freo from the impatation of a fod orima;. free to carry out my honest intentiond fulfilling tire dead man's wishes ; but also fm head inatub of dirty water until be was just | Church (McVicker's Theatrs) this morning at 10:50, 4 g later. ¥ . ready to expire, T,,{n sue laid bim m,lflm No collection. : :::gflgdfl; gu_ldf.,, to ixgc:t ntlt,onfxon én wdl.mt i A McFarlaae, a bard-headed old Scatchmen. John rlgtians meet in an upper room st No. 280 Al bat faise, what to be soaght and what | 31 v7. p. Morras, for some vecrs an aditorisl | Willismeon was first mate ; and thore wes a crew lounge, and, sitting by bis side, read aloud a mmkceo BYEDTENED i . o5 o i ) p.m. to-day. Strangers invited, | avoided, coald never be hurtfal. \Where to get - e 2 chapter in tho Bibio, and wonud up the exer- | "y Goller,of London, Engiand, wi iectaro be. | ciay, how o roducort to tho proper atato to work | Writer conncoled with the Inler-Ocean and | of thirtetn hands, all told, made up of Engliah- in proper condition of | Zimes, is now in chafge of the fine-art depari- | men, Duatchmen, Swedes, 2ud a coupla of niz- ‘The last Presbyterian General Assembly edopted a very eflcetive method of sacaring the matarials for a histery of the Chureh, in counec- tion with the celebration of the completed cen- celobration d cen- | ciseq by asking him if Le didn’t believo tho | fors the Pasgrestive Hoimutions moatay Locture tury of American independence. Each pastor is A4 Boriar gressive Bpiritualists, morning and ever- | upon, how to Keup i 2 Fecuasiad on e e Suaday f Sy, IO 1o time is coming when 2} men sball be good. ing,in tho church coraer of Given and Waskivgton moisture, how to sot up end support 3 modcl, | mont of the Chicago Times. e o o Tt of Daceimba s b jno; | from tho dread of exposure, which to mo ol re: a discourse on the histery of: church, —EId 4 what tocles areon the whole found most uso e " G azing-ho: s Lol A S fakuun 5 Colleution, for ths. prisaoss of CHURCH SERVICES. Chapal Mo, 513 W Matzon st mormioa ot | modelars, what subjects 8 beginner would best | Jon Pbillips, tho portrait-peinter, thongh | dar, with scarcaly a brozth of wind to il ths be orsc, &2 3 bare wuapicion, thap death et Arecting 2 fire-proof building for, and also en- BAPTIST. evening. start npon,—questions which s sculptor has for- | long absent from Chicago, retains his loyalty | eails; but the Capizin was anxions to xet nway, o 0 fl’:“"‘: ::j’l d ""'k: :‘grh[ k 1‘9’ flhe wod Sowing, the Prosbyteriau Histocieal Soeiery. | TheRer. Tobeet . Allson, pastor, wilpreachta | —Mir, W. . Black mil preach n tho Islrosd Chapel | gotien to be queations at all—may ovidently be | 10 tho city, sud is sbont to coter a pictara in the | 28 Yallow Jncl waa iu port, aad no Lad no mind | be Sved: How sar to mako thit siecp bus L Iho dideourses, afler delivory, o, o bo dp- | (o South Churcl, coraee of Locko sad Bowaparte | Wagrenify Biorestingstiomiam, % | communientad by o feocher fo o pupil. Centennial s & Chicago ertist, and intends to | 19 522P Lnosking his heuls fn quusntivewos | DS, L, 5 B0, S0y sorest nesd tho streord D ks Doyde ety i ER0 Femmy Good Temsplars' Hall, southwast corner of Washington | i3 momoorrmad {1 apLo oY I MODELING return in tko spring from New York. Lardiy ot cloar of Raza feland when o besess | t0 revist was given to ma. I ponrsd out (b i Craizbead, formerly one of the editors of the —The Bev. Florence McCarthy, pastor, will preach | and Desplsines streets, this morning 3t 1 i3 mow provided iu Chicago not only for profes- s ardiy g ear of zland when a brecze ones . 5 Al a tomerd ihi 2 Etangelist, of New York, hos been appointed mornng and evening in Amity Church. corner of War- —The Rev. William L. Green will preach in Harri- | 210091 students of scalpture. bat for both the No tess than 23,400 persons paid ‘‘oncshil- | Sorung up,ard wo wero &0on bowling along as pl\i?hrh 0‘5;!‘, ang | Yl!‘ll':el L Or":r o e cot Suerotary of tho Socioty, and will:devote MG | fon'cciue snd Robey stret. Moreing sublects 4 | 507 Siret Chapel,comér of Paulind sirct, ot 10 | clsssas of amatenra montioned abovo. rotea- | ling ™ each to 2oe Holmen Huot's picturo. *Tho fastds thaollubiy Sl g’ Bi<on 10 o lons, e i A . ‘;‘;’Jfln!“,’;‘,fl‘:‘,‘g f carrying forward of the Assembly’s com- ) " RSN Al pom. stornal students and serious amat < i o alt xtudding-sails sat, and, so fax, 2 elecn bill of Nose. mDg ¥y and ths % e iy e Clean Heart.* Evaning subloct : * Christ 0ax Hope.” | ™ Ziniere wil be.a Gospel meeting I the Clark Street | Datarally follow i sealas courses of tao Aends | Sb3d0W of Death,” during the five weeks it was | Jieyieh on nord, O | bed-clothes oif bis tall, lean, winewy form, b " A Jowish rabbi of Chicago is snxious to have | . —T2ere will bemorning and evening services in the | Metbodist Epiacopal Church et 3 p. ., to bo addreseed | epiy of Dasign. Modaiors who are aiming only | ¢Xbibited in Leeds, England. Asaspecclation, | — Ou the2lst, howeser, 1 was sitting for'ard, | Bl lozved from tho bed. and saiziay the boxof owish 5 Mickigan Avente Church, nesr Tenty-third street, | b Ars. Enily Huntington 3tiller, of Evsnston, aud | . amogement, of who for any reason cannce | this picture has boc on enormons succose. gettin; & breath of fresh air, avd wmoking my!| d1amouds, which Le Lad throuzhon: his illaey “sispic o Cii empersacs | taks a long 004 syskomatic course, wil sesk atl | Mr. Eilina bas added to the collection of his | DIBS: Whos Pets, the uteward's mate, cams uj | Beverallowed from beneatls bis”puliow, in o " legal scttlement of the quostion, * Is Chris zuity a part of the common law of this coun- 2" Ile hag written a letter on the subject to tis Albany Ldw Journal. He asks American ists to juvastigate his question, to let Jewish cvs koow Low far tho practical application Union, ong ag b : —The Rev. N. F. Ravlin will preach in the Froe | _—Mias Suste M. Johnson, trance speaker, will Jec. | fI0M privato instrucsors. Tho Prosident of tho | .- i ] aud summioned me uft 0 830 one of wur two Bapitit Chureh, corner Toomis and Tactaon steens | tnre for the Firet Socisty of Srirituslists in Grows | Chicago Academs of Design, as is well known, i® Tiotrees, :}‘ufi(‘fhw :"“é‘f“t"‘."v" largo ll')"_d- cabin-passengers, 3r. Witliam Grierson. who St st o " | Opers Hall, No. 517 Madison strect, at 10:30 2. m. and | Mr. Leonard W. YVolk~ the scalptor, who | S0uPerq, The Cromn,’ s motntain peake 1a Ore- | had been very uawell during the mixat, and bx- - 2 TR m. Aloraing subject; * Suall We Drift with [ has 8 studio, with work actively 'going | £oins nio” proper lighy for 80 lorqe a pioture, | G20 boafraid thacho was i for s touch of —Tiio Rev. E. J. Goodspred will preach bis farewell | the Gurrent, or 3fake o Chaunel of Our Owa?” | on, in tho Academy bullding. The papily | D28 0O Troper lig 0 lerze & pictnre, | Fuafaver. | L went at and saw bim, bus oo “The Crown” is lighted with gas and a feo | gij yof sppear to be zny vi-!a:muig symptoms Pews and sittings free, “Never! nover! . Will you ailow me jo ts poisoned like s dog ? Iieip! soxe of you.” The edors was tod mach; claspicg the bosom, he fell backon his pillow—a convuvo shudder pagsed over 2is frama—ad was dead. of legal Christianity msy possibly go, 80d 40 § ooooons'sn tno Second Chureh, corner of Mory Evening subject : * What Do We Koo d i 1) inti [N bl ¥ gen and | Eveni ject 2 * What Do We Xnow, and How Do | ip drawing and painting aro allowoed aczess to his : oo Kfii&:fi’ “Sfii‘fsfia?{efi'h’x‘é‘f;?‘é;ésm?z‘: Slonroe streets. The address ia the mormlng wil be | “ORECTINE O and Progroseivo Splritusl Asso- | B40di0, and are mado acquainted with the genar- statges for admlasiye. jastabpresent e 1 proscrived some cooking ( 7 d0n¥ pistend to analezp my foelings ot thy Bt whatover cuy lawyor may have told this | tochildron and aduits, and et night fo adulta. ciation hold gervices at 2 p, m. snd 7:%0 p. m. jo | 3l Mavagement of modelinz, but are not per- | II. K. Saunders has made o crayon portrait of | medicino and left him. moment. 3y reason_weil-hizh deserted me.” ] Chicego rabbi, lis question 14 one which he | —TheRev. W, . Evertawill yrexch in tho First | Druid Hell, No. 452 Milwaukce svenue, Prof. Thomas | mitiod to begin nctual modeling atil thoy have | J. §. Kirk, which has the marks in the dotailed | o s, however, worsa the next dor, and the | 4id ©ot slop to think of ihe passiblocuns: Touianot lix+é boon under the neccseity of hsk | Gharch, South Park nvenue nd Thirts-first sirect, at | OO0k and Dr. MeFeuden will speak, accomplished somovwhat stringent courses of | drawinz and individual expression nbont tho | Dost, yet it was noia case of yellow iever, snd | 1NeDCOS. Snatching the box frou: the relan mg. Ho should have known, as an intelli- j 113, m.ond 7:30 p. m. n_um\"a xfi;n'cwi w. ?;IcKz(g will preach in Masonic | drawing. Aund, in fact, at tho present time, al- | eycs of beiog o good likoness. In the sreatment { thiere was something in tho srmptoms that. T am | 6739 Of tho corpse, I reshed from the cabis, Tt citizen hat the Clrcan” ratgian foemr | | —The Rey. Jamce Goodmn wil presch fn Tsde | Hal No. 770 Coitago Grose avenus, at :2) p. m. thongh thero are sevoral etvdents niming even- | Of hair and beard, though the general offcct is | notashamod to 8ay, fairly ouMed me. Onthe | 504 fell over Pete, the negro, who was just ouk no part of the comimon law, or of our legal oys- mjrihufig ‘,f’% L('n?u‘:!; uv:x?l ",‘éa"i."" the Fourth e PR tually at eculpture, thero 18 notone who has | right, Mr. Sanudors fuils to altan the qualities | 21th ho was £o much worsa that Ibogan to be | 82 j it ) tem, any moro thau it does of our poiitical legis- | Chmreh, carner of Washington and. Fsnlina strosts, ut CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. falilied the roquited course of drawing, | apuroved by the best crayon artists. soriously alarmed, and communicated my foars | *See to the Captzin! Ho is dead!” sad 1 fetion or consfitational eystem. Thoro sremen | 1030 2. m. and 1230 . m. 2 i B 2nd consequontly o actusl chass in modaliss | Tho Commission Snperioure at the Ministry of | 08 Captainey L frelionman: R poveeilngonal by Cliap of Evanston, pi 3 in tho Acsdemy. 8 system is prompte e ¥ii 3 ‘s 3 1 *¢ It is not yellow faver; .of that I am . 0 my arm. P sppell, N Y | the Yine Artsin Paris has rejocted proposale, as - 330 UL *Massa Doctor not go so quick—Massa Grier- who desire tho sloptioa of s coclesiasheat | | ~TEe ov. 6= Clinil of £ T preach S, tho abaolusenctusslly that s besiitor “ Whatis & then, Doctor 3" uiversity Flace Church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. o ; i i uld have the Sous issi ‘ I it then, or 2 Jan. 10—Second Sunias ufter Epiphaoy; Terat of | nthorough kuowlodgo of drawing. Whilo many | Bibstion of the. Seimt saam 1 hiran (06 0% |' Wl Lo tell craih, T can hardirsay. Nothing | 900 dead—Cap'a dio, too—Dctor got bis boxol ¥ ; amendment to tho Couvstitution making Chris- “The Ttew. J. D. Bure will presch in Temannel tianity tho rocopuized religion of the country. | o—tue Jev. J. D. Burr will preaci e e ol ; ) : 5 : But the mere fact that uch an smendmont | ShuTch No.933 Nort Halsted street, near Sophiz, at | ;. . [theHaly Jame of Jeaus, sealptors have begun to model witbout suchia | hng artists are in fature to bo aliowed ibyg | that Lean administer soema to do Lim any good, | J€WelS. . Give up dat box!" and the negroseizd — Y - SRk | 10:45 2 m. aud 70 p . y £ d to exhibit . hi onld distranclise moro than 50,000 Jewish citi- s b o el S g S preparatory courss of drawing, thero probably | only two pictures, instead of three, us formerly, | 204 Be 18 endently siniing rapudty.” oo i hia grasis and stmugeled with melorihe. o rensand voters who must refase to Lzke the o 3 Jun, 198, Canute, K. 3L.; 6S. Harius and Comp,, | BOVEr Was & good seniptor who did not, sooner of | Thg Salon will bp- hold annually, : * Humpl.” emd the Captain, * mysiBrions, to | PO3Session of the box. 5, It Jmusy, vetos The Rev, Kaowles Shaw will preach in the Christian iy Dy | Jater, find it aoccssary to o 7, 4 ugunl; and g L jooery e sl ] cath to cupport and maintain it, i itself conclu- | Chured, comer of Indiana aveaue sud Tweaty-ifh [ ;oo oy IPL oo later, find it nocossary to sccomplish An 6quiva- | avery fifth vear thero s to be. in sddition to tho | 57 the lesst of it. Does ho kuow of bia con- b momengtho Brenith of & dion Wi Eivo evidance that it conld ot bo adopted. Tho | strest, moming and ovemng. Ton ISt Aanea oA aean, gL eut for it. When the students have reached | annaal oxbibition, o *retrospsctive exhibition,” | 910 ¥ : 3 me. [ wrestled with my assuilant, and, freeisg Jows are perfectly safe in the cnjoyment of sll CONGIEGATIONAL. ] Jan B85, Vinoent ank Ariastaston, 3L j tho proper pofnt, they will be put under a regu- | 1o include worke painted witbin the proviona fivo | L1 convereaion was cut shot: by tho acrivai ( myself from bis grasp, mads for tho companion thcir religious end political nghts. The Rev. William Alvin Bactlett, pastor, will con- d ar courso of instruction in modeling, under 3Ir. | yoars, whether provionsly exhibitod or not of Pele, wko informed us-thas Mr. Grierson haa | 8t2irs. 1 had reached the deck, with what wnter Tolk’s direction. s 2 been setzed with a sudden and slarming access | 08 I Lnew not, but Peto was again withog wrestling with the streugth of o demon fortit Ppossession of the priza. The ehip was rolling heavily in a dead caim and, as we fell together, we slid across tha deck duct services in Plymoutl Ciurch, igan aveuue, SEe I T. A. Houghton, whoso studio is in Reaper | of paln, and was apparenily dying, adding tha: ichiy betwoen Twenty-fifta and Twenty-sixth streats, tbis COJD NIGHT. But thero aro ¢ moraiug, A pulic moeting i balisl of Wheatol Col- | LES4 BERIOUS ART-STUDENTA Block, has an oil portrait of Joseph Shorwiuin | tho patient wished to see myat onco and alono, ln'c'i_ Wil bo held in the evening, when Profs. Blan. On 4o thiveehiold, whica th meonnbikzs 20ro and thero,—ladics of taste and clegant | PTOREesS, and nlso one of Mrs. Sherwin. A good | In obedienco to the summons I went bolor, and, A PEVEREND LALLOT-STUFFER. Srecial Dispatch to e Chisags Tr1bune, « Drs Morsgs, Ie., Jen. 15.—At the last session of the Des Moines Meothodigt Conference, tho sardman o e Bev. P. Bt. Clair was clarged with frandulont | “i fev. & Bushioell pomior; esichos moraing | , Fells Wth cver'shatting iizht, laisuro, gentiemen who hiave not time or wcliua- | CF&yon portrait of a child, the little son of Alr. | Laviug skus the cebis-door and administerca the . On tlso purs, sweet face beside fne, tion to foliow exacting comses of training,—to | I'. T Fao, haugs in Mr. Houghton's etudio, the | necessary romedies, asked tho dying: 1nan (for | LWerds 1ha lea-acappor. With a superhass effort I freed my right arm, and, wis all’Dy voting, or baliot-stufling, in the election of delegatea to the General Conference, and was euspended from the Conference. He appealed to the Bishops, who reversed the decision of the Conference. Now comes the Rev. B. I. W. Lozier, and reaffirms the chargos made sgamst the Rev. Mr. St. Cisir, and says the evidence aguinst him was so overwheln:nz and unmis- takalle that not a member of the Conference bad any doubt of lus gwit, and at the proper timo will establish it. - and evening in the Leavitt Stroet Church. Eveain . subject :_* Social Curse Ko. 2.7 VERE | tood I, trying to suy good nigit. —ThoRov. L T. Chemberiain will preachs fn the | gy oo oo aaa 1o | whom it wiil be useful to be directed to tho pri- | 58me which. was oxbibited in the Exposition. | there could be Iittle doubt Lo was dying) the e Eagland Clureh, cormer of Delawaro placeaad | The sleery oves nodded low : i force, threw tha box over the quarter-deck raik ings. It flew open as it fell into the e, andia the woonlignt the diamonds fell Like a showe of falling stars into tho black water. ‘The negro, sscing my movement, left his hold of me, and sprang forward to catch the box a¥ :lflill. A heavy lurch, and I was aions on & cck. The rapidity with which everythine had takes place seamed Lo have stauned me, and deprived j vato toachers of modeling. It would bea good | The drawing is careful, aud tho mapagement | reason for'his wishing to ree me, thing in some cases if such persons could form | 80d disposition of light and shada in both hoad “*Iwish to geo vou because I foel thatTam siereclves into little classes or circles, and prac- | 8nd_drapories pleasing and uatisfactory,—the | dying, and I can pus off no longer what I wish to | tice modeling at their own Lomes,—ss might Butlmu"cf the heed posaibly a little sharp and | say, if it is to bo eaid at 2il,” resporded tha very easily be done. ‘hard” for thosubject, but the pictuze o a | patient faably. - ** Fetch me thai box from of Yo fih'ni Dagm{zk[._\gn,m whole successful. mg top of my gea~cliest and ligten.” . ho is now established in Mr. Spread's etudio, [ When there is an oceasion to fly the Ameri Dreaght it. & emall, obiong. mahogin; The Rev. Dr. Ousman, Eector, will proach morning Liko o frightencd dovo in §ts nost, in Schlogseer's Block, is devoling himself cspe- engle highitis fonnd absolutely nuccssn:cxt?, and laid it by his side upon the coverler, “y‘dbo:‘{'. s0d ovening in St Siepkim'a Chireh, Johuson sveet, . cially to iustrnction in modeling. ” Ilis sechuical | call in the aid of Chicago. The colossal esgla | GFicrson, laying his hand upou 16 and at the \ween Once moro T kesed the tender routh, education is derived from & course in the South | which is to surmount the ¥ine Art building of | 82 lime detashing & key from a string b North Dearborn etruet, morning and evening. —Prof, James T. Hyde will prezchin Union Park | ADdihe perfumed air was tremnlons Chinireh savining and sneing, With the nightingalo's soft cry. —Thero will ba services st the Clinton Street Church, | 1o . corner of Wilson street, morniug and evening. i e T EPISCOPAL. £ The little heart fiuttered meath riiten falid, — - s —Tho Tiev. Samuel . Farris, D. D,, Rector, will con- ro 1 A ~ ; is to sury ) ] el ; PERSONAL, duct services in St, James' Ghrirch, carner of Cass ana .0 the waves of soft brown halr; Kensington Art-Schools in London, and the few | the Philadelphia Contenuial. 16 feat in cloar cx. | Which it wns suspended round Lis meck, with | 2 Of the power to utier even one cry for el Hiron sirces, at olloma . At 31 1y cominamion; | Aad bendiag low to the willng oar) . examples of Lis modoling to bo scen hore aro | tent, is in coursa of construction in tho marblo | Vhich his fingera played nervousty durtng his ro. | Wieb I recoverod myself it was too iato,—Ted eathed an earnest prayer : marked with elegant taste nnd artiatic feeling. | ghops at the corner of Wabash avenne aud Hab- | Citel, continued = azd the diamonds wore zowe foravor. = B Ha id i - | 10:45 8, m., preyer end sermon ; %:50 p, m., prayer and ittlo i of & young girl, i ne, o, ho I am n murderer ! Ave, you may stare, an T iooked round - the dock was dugertod, op Haven presided at the Lonisiana Con. A littlo ideal head young girl, in bas-roliof, | bard court. Mr. A. Lejeune, sculptor, is ¢ 2 By ! v ¥ t: @ 108 ad s U ; sl e L C by theman at the wheel, who, half-hidden by 3 sormon. “ ; fercnce of tho Mothodist Episcopal Church, |~ —Regalar services will be held by the Rectorin the | ** G90 bless my datling, and gnard from harm at O'Brien's galiery, is the onl; bl is 5 4 i = = h I 3 4 . A o Y. i8 5 épecimen on public b, 5 £ think perbaps shat my 1n: vandering + which mot at New Orlosos Jan. 5. Meis also | Churefer o Epipiany, Thtoop arer, beiwosn don: |y T008 M AOTS it Meew s vt oxlibition, Very delicaio 1 tho modohog i | fof tho pees ik, oF whaet e hay ororoniiof | {1l ths trathe - Twoaty-iive. yonns macr i & DU | o' b eel-house: had beg doen o smsgin 1 3 pretty in expression, the hair especially skuiiful. | rough model in miniature, It is to be caat in § 4YC years of mirery—I commutéed the deed | ,Cinlboblamed? I held.my tongme. Tbs As now upon my hezrt.” Captaiu was baried at dawn, and the chief aficst took command of the ship. It was clear thil Pete must bave fallen ovarboald. aud no onesns pected tho sbare [ had had in the cathstroph® In duoe time wa arrived at Bristol, and, for B to preside at the MNiesissippi Gonference, which ‘meets at Granada, Jan. 19. The Foreign Committen of the Protestant Episcopal Board of Miesions bave electod tha —Tle Rev. Francis Mansfidd, Rectcr, wiil presch fa i i T g L . A Prll il it b A,qnmm‘"l‘ s Skt of |\t asaeast eyes were lifted A pair of panels, the subjects ** highly couven- | zinc. Mr. Lojeuns bos done a great desl of | Which Inm now, in’ the prasence of my Makar, e N nrton sl Kooy shipetst moratog and | Tioyucest oves vere ey, tionatized " owle, mado at the suggestion of DIr. | modeliog in Carton piotre.” tho pasier maciis | 3bout to confess. I was a clerk in & banbier: crening, Mission Sunday-school services =2 e | The swoet lips tmurmured, e they siet my own s Clarko, tho architect and desiguer of farniture preparation nsed in the Springfield Stato-Heuge, | 1ouse in London, snd the facilities and cvp:;;- Atouement Kission, Ashley strect, west of Robey, ut | # Good night, dear lovogood night 7 OWh7 | of artigtic patterns. are Mr. Cloveland's prea- | and thers is a specimen of bis work of this sory | tuitica for peculation offered mo wors 100 mash c ent studio work, and hahe is giving rezalar in- | in Mr. Atthen's posscssion st O'Brien's gallery, | 107 me to witkstand : but cizcumatances n:lcuu‘;- “Rev. William Btevens Perry, D. D., Becretery | 931 ¢ G. Perrs, Be . e b i - 20d General Ageat, to fill the vacancy made by m—g;llx‘flgeréu g:;rs E&m‘n‘fir \fffii ‘é}: p&rf-;;—h: ;3 Clerkss in New Yorlt. etruction in modeling. Mr. Richards, tho sculp- | —a bird and folisge. Ho Las nlso g smsl] | Fcd_which convinced me that discovery conld | 0D Batisfuction, I institnted tha necessaryil 1hedesth of the Liov. Dr. Duace. Toxrill sireets, this morniag. Bishop McLaren is ex- New York Correspndence Cincinnati Gazett tor, was roady to tako pupils in model- | model of an Indian intended for tho top of tho | Bondly bo much longer delayed, and I was caat- | Uiries 28 to the individuols namod by the st . Githisis rolosiant Fotiensi pecied to preach fn the evening end sdminister tue | Tho chancos of this clas are poor enough e3 | 5, Jash winter, but “is fortunately | Court-House at Reckford. ing about how to make my escape whilo thore | UTierson. The bank had loog since ceased 0 . tant Episcopal Chureh, | rite of confirmation. : best ; but the present timo it is marhed by pecul- | toobnsy thify sonson 1o sock them, thoughi 1o | my tha jong list of losses to art in T inco | auvet time., Just ot this juncture ono of the | o%isk I traccd some vagae rumor of a man byt sulbe Bev. Lutker Pardce will preseh in tho Calwary | jar miafortune. I mention toie, bocause juut | Poneosy domg e anitostruct pupils it thoy | o Op sy O eiin nac sanee bo. page oy | seaior clerks in tho houso had to be sent down to | 198 died suddenly in a stage-coach whilo passias scriously desired ity aud tho samo 18 probably 2 e, I added thie | Lristo! in charge of n very Jarga sum of mogey s | throuih on obscure viilage in Somersotsbire, bu at Twepiieth and Cherry streets, which, eicco tho resignstion of the Rev. Theo. L Riley, its Jato Rector, bss bezn without a regular pastor, has- succeeded 1o securing tho services of the Yov. Clivar 5. Frescott, who, until lstely, was counccted wiilitibs Order of Si.Joha the ZEvanpelist, of Oxford. England, who enters Church, Verren uvenue, between Oukley strect and 3 4 ar o Wt avn e Spo Ik sndereni now the attention of 8o wmany young men is true of Mr., Meli. Mrs. Dickinson hag pupila o names of Jean-Francois Miltet, 3 painter of gold, sud I wey deputed to accompauy him e ) P 5 The Rev. D. ¥. Warren will preach fn St, Marks | turued toward this city. Tho number of new | yodaling wax fowors, aad Las b agant life, well known in this countrs ; Jean- sl Corlugs Grovo v, cruer f Thifynixt | S00cerns oponiog withs Lo Now JLesr is vory | Com obiasia mote Aanerai Looeir, mndaled | Baptiste-Caniillo Gorot, known all over Thb world fi‘lfi?fifi,gfifi;fifidém“gjmfiu Daiters 2 8 FRIng, d L actics ctistic v: o ipases i rfarby is landscapes ; Louis-Antoi i 7 nt they aro —Th iy T artistic value,—heuds and tiguzes in bas- or his Inndscapes 5 oino Darye, tho > cinii Bev B, Sullyan will preach In Trinkty | Eversbody evema to be undor want they called | v 4 ciase in modelinz i alao ust tomane i | 8nimal sculptor ; Joan-Daptisto Carpeads, scatpe | 1o o brCseat dar, and wobad to tako tho tnoney Svetee st i b e Bubjects © Water Mads wmg:." t) ‘e Lm;xlmumn l}vr&aaan‘m. ?!arku. who simply | fToimes & Lake's art school under the chnrg‘é of | tor; Robnult do Fleury, Government architec yrite, and ure called ontry-clerks, may be had at | 31y Seibers, which will bo divided into tirg wec. | Jean-Frederic de Waldeck, noted us a traveler could never obtain any clew to his representy tives. It way, perhaps, aa well that I failed am still & poor man, but I would rather aie 80 than accept the posaibility of becomiug rich the tarrible risk which attended the nnlacky b® queat of the Box of Diamonds. in a box, strongly sccured and sealed, wic Ly the mail-corch, which started from o'lmxoi'l the ;gg? ,',:L"n‘fx‘i"" of w6 charge tha latter part of Elnguel‘g:.m\;. B. Curran, of Cansda, will presch in | 2359 a year. Bookkeepers are paid from 500 to tions, if necessary, and will admit nnd artist, and oleo a9 o centenariam, Lis a0 at y}tl inns in the city for tho west of England. —_——— - " i Dr. Locko wil rresch ot Graco Churet, | S150D. while salotmen ia Stowart's snd th fash. | LOUS: If Decessary, rub amatour 8t- | gogth hating been 100 years 1 month and 14 | mierg,ves 8 eum of 2600 zuinens in the bo WHAT SHALL V/E WRAP THE BABY N7 The numerous friends endacquaintancosof tho | Watash avento and Sixtecnth strest, morning and | 100able dry-goods stores earn from 88 to 315 per | 4° FgTane: daya; Cesimir do Dalthazar, on bistorical paint. | Sl tho idos suggested useif to my mind tuat, if 2 ¢ S & Zev. Freacis O'C Isto sesistant at tho | evewing. Subjects: “Tho power of the Puintoand | week. Some of theso ara married mon,aad how | .. - s = er; Sonri Labrouste, erchitect; Taidoro Pils, | Lornid become master of such s sum. I could Catliedral of tho ioly Name, will lem ith re- | “The Ieovoclictio Gantroverty.” thes live is s myatery. Tho efforts to keep np = | MEISSONIER'S GREAT EATTLE PICTURE. | {fia pupil of Dicot, nad military painter. . fn b, | B¢t.€loar awsy by some ship lesving Tristol for | Ly, 2o 78 wrap the baby in ? grot that ho has been appointed to a like posi- | o—The Der. Asthur. Bitchio will prexch in tho | genleel appearaice by muking scedy, and Al —_— Tod there diag F Biopie Baitar - L0 La- | forcign .paris bofore the baok could bevon ilks are o0 coarse and velvets too rough, tion in the Parish of Ottawa. Althongh only urch of the Ascensicn, corner of Eim end Lu- ¥ ) i h t i gland there died J, Birnie Philip, a scalptor, who | ayvare of the f: W ecomo Suowiost Tigens not half white euougis, e e Onlaata s ouch only b | Salie streets, moruing end €voning, most shiabby, clothes hold out in”service, i3 sug- | Lucy H. Hoopor, tho Paris correspondent of | had a share in tho esecntion of tho Albarh Mone | e facl of my escape. Bt how to go | Weh of rizht flnarcas 10 faicy can apis - oy o e Cnthedra, tho fier: prancs || bt Mo Shrch Defen it emetne . | K025700f 8 painfal dogreo of coonom. L e | Applton’ Journal writon of tlo lte pietur of | acuk 1o 15de sk Tt . Bush, porrat A | Lo SOMPAMIoD, Brioly—for {Too fny | Wass sl o wivp e by a7 - ’ e Cl e Monement, corner of Washis 2 g0 -class stores, i . i i 3 pai nd il ok 3 9 3 -hurry $ ; f 2 edaea- | _— of the Holy Communion, | Lempt to kecp up 2o sppearanco. A% present i e O etn® | noted ive artint ; Py EL T ernipured. iuto the . N iatent opca of heaky sHd the fise Somihs’ Destborn Hussty persoe poly Commnnion, | lemptto keop P st ot B el Slhon i Rl | notod docoriive siin; Edvward olby' Tosi, | bt T seemn oo Loty oslern- Ansis spbuatoof al b it s ap-uoens G tional attanments. 68 then 8,000 professional clerks | shotfen, 38 surldry of the American pap crafyf eon, andin a mensure the artistic heii a £ The Rev, Knowles Shaw, pustor of tho Tirst iy oiry of the | and, watching my opportanity, ofte ‘Thirtieth strertz, at 10:453.1u. , it i o h - o o gut of employmen, aud it is no wouder thal €o | statine) bas oty beeu complstes, aad s nune ou ex- | great roviver of Gothio axchitecturo aud acels. | hwe t aan, “37, LE0T! back Cine oot 0| Momsust have something more heaveuly lnsiesd corner o ‘ —3kio Hev. Gedrye C., Strees will preach in 8. Peter's 5 i Coristian Church. corner Indrana avenue and | Chspel, No. 143 Stute sizeet, Letween Adams and slop. | [B22Y FOUBE men aro found in the ranks of zximuo‘n at tgxz I\i?l:ms ':f‘ :.‘n.- Petit, the celebrated pic- | kiastical art in England ; Frederick Walker, de- of thi Swents-Gfth etrect, has just closed & wondorfal- | for at100a.me T crima. Deen cmployed for onss tma'yere, e aleissonier hus | signer for somo of Thackoray's writings, watar- | 5 comso. - o oJ2 8 fOW minhics wag | - What shall we wrap the baby in? 15 succoseful meeting of thrca weeks® contin “ill preach fa Momorisl T R ok aa it s eree 18 on of his most | colorigt, and painter in oils ; Mr. G. J: Dinwoll DR aouptying the remaining content Iohing that tingers bave woven will d =ace with the Clristian Charch in Baclanan, | ZRfces T20e5> ;?fifiaifliifl%?w“’f'm‘h wnd A Mastodon Ban. Tooh Jong by 42 high. In tho cn::l;fiu:;{ Itiaubouts | ong of the most prominent members of :.’hé 3£ the battls out.of the window, and placi "c‘?n: JomA0L the Btk waars Jovs dver TN Nich. The whole neighboring conntry wmat | "L i CORIS LS TUM% ana pauy cop. | 5 10% IATE discovered a sient ont in Tonnenseo | siationed on o high moutd, with Lis Marshal ssopac | Water-Color Socioty : and A. Tovd Houghton, 5 | o) B3R in Euch an attitudo aa ‘would Taad poo. | Lorsh ool 1ove: i o right thread o spla sroused. sndthe grealest intorest mamifested. | per of West Wesalogion and Feoria strees, mowsing | 112 OISO of o man nsmed James iforner. | him, sits Napoleon the Great on Borseback, holding | clever pictorial draughtamsa of the Grapiio | b ooeLPRose ho bad dicd naturally in hissleap, | — Lty Larsons, 2 Lo b4U5 12- There wors 226 converis and over 2J) immer- | and evening. . S 1 Helds i cittgen of Perry C'oun'-y. cne of = fumily | sloft J‘i«i?fif’fl.fif& n sslutation o the clrassiera | corpe. ol '.“‘]"‘?n‘ha gurd with every simulation of —————o 5 i of eig! 3} 3 :bitod 2t 3 (oregrou; & - P idation, and stoppe b 3 = sions, Mr. Shaw has returned to Chicago, and BEFORMID EPISCOPAL. G children, none of whom hed exhibited oF the soctator fn the frensind md fm‘h&flgfig Among the curious Looks ‘ot W. T. Keener's pnsgcugum got usz\;';gu“:enfig;:".;g lho‘untsmg e S Smtes ag Came Upi Eo- great excite- ere is o samole of the upe and downs of EX The o Alben Tty o AL moral suy nzusnal truits. At 18 years Lo was & well- | Of e st e i ; ! eventag in the Church cf (i Good Sacpterd, conns | erown man, G feob high sad wejsbed 19 | Areonsiiught. Very ino is tho contrast betwoen tho | 570 80me volames of English caticature lately | ment oscurrod. . At iho nax o il Jozes aad Homan streets, near Tnion Rolling-Mills, pouuds. At 21 he was 6 inches tal d immov=biegroup of the Emperor and Lis attendants, | Published. Craikshackiana " is a collection | doctor, who, a8 it happe wa s e sy | Elshlite. Liecoatly one of the L b ito Ko R K Weort, roor, i peeie | maisiod 210 pounds. o comsed to moida any | £ iori Formee. A" gran oy Scrag oiled | oflarge piatos seleted trom e most aoiobratod | great ekl ean sent Tor g, ot LT | Samo 8 Laniruph and L esablisbient Las et morniug aud evening in Fmantel Church, corner af | growth afier that until b 24 ] i felnt o | Ralo of cus dha Do o richfots 20 | o b oy BN B e S iy a3 e o St 2t until he was 24 years old, and | the left-hand eide of the pictare, the Toremost ona of | Rah b i o ave. sulferenfrom B : - . —Tue Rev. L, Gunirao will presch in St. Stephen's then only by the smaliness of his clothes, and | Whom is reining back his Lorse ‘to avoid being swept {}:nre%rrng&:ul;‘:& ]%‘;mlh:ndfifiichrtg\ruke'nl}:: to l'":v?, flaflerm from hearl-dis’fzumflp:g:g :\0:1& gg‘f;o;;\: d‘fl‘l‘z :;:‘:fimufiy?g‘% ) A yeary’ standing, with many . n = ct it he i i kil v the onward rush of < Geruan Churchy comer of Twenuiilh sirest and | {5, s measnred in bio stoskings 0 focs 9 | A e T e of i e Lore® | Devils, aod the Hoadeche, za athony thems | enre,scand acumen of the domer sety sl | Hier than his own butler, who, whilo bus master 1) *n1 up his moneR Tentworth aveutle, this rworning st 10 o'clock . [ inches. Siuce then—Te i ar othwithstandin cen un. Ty charnctori: an ! et e Dusdona aud 1l Dreseanss | “ho Hias arturred betght of ot 3 e of ago0 | 5 skanding the fact that the scene 1o in full, un- | TL8F 80 very charnctoristic of their audior, and | worthiy was not loue b 1o d0ctor himaelf, that | was squandering-his estats, £+ ihe timstry To.Day.” and ia etill growiog af tho Tate 0f 2 inehes apng. | Taig ed Saslislit there la o glare or forcod gfect | Of the English caricaturo of tho lust generation ; |- suoden death frien e ROURCIDg oAk | AL i anls o partie cusls e i b =Tuo Bov, Buhop Cheney will presch fa Christ | ally. " inches Runu- | abost the picture, its lone being cool and rathor sub- | but many of tnem fally bear out a remarls of | was sufered. s pmy 30 Of the Leart; end I | Ho is now abont to taen ths houst in whi oed. 2Ner docs Hie exgultt finish o the detall mar | Ruakin's that, despite Cruikebank's ‘morite, nis | fo (e wrgen g”';‘;';“. my 'Cflm?'-‘“"x:i"’“' &5 | Livod as » servant into a firat-class hotdh of 2 . bl R ey deolhrod Ly Riesion t0 Dristol, to pro- _which he will be the zolo propricwrs . - - & will preach recularly hereafler to his own con- gregation. The Church intend at once entering upon s protracted effort here. Thoe Sev. J. 0. Al Hewitt, of Chicago, who hes beca ministering to the Fres Congre- gatioual Society of Baraboo, Wis., for the last eeven menths, reccived the following testimo- pial from the society at the close of bis labors there : Resolved, That the members of the soci- ety and congregation take this ocoaeion fo ex-