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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. 2 o« gay toat on acconnt of tne wesk we whould not | or dance on Sunday has committed trespass on | immorality; snd other vicea resulting from the | exceesivo love of money—a remork whioh loade | and evening in tho Fourth Cburch, corner of Bush miliar with the per: e o Yeap. the sommanda of God.” I ro- | tho same ground he takes to dofend himself. | * D ntan style ™ of - yeoping. ths o bath | the Engiish correspondant of the Christian Keg- | and Supenorattecte i, pasor, will nold EUROPEAN GOSSIP. e Sho Toramnel of. M ph,. A ifodnced into the | But o retun to the beantifal text, * Remem- | holy ¥ If, ingtead of ! Sabba and sanctuary | Titer to write thue; “ fPhoro aro several of ouc mm;g Lb ;‘u‘; e in thp Scotéh Causch, staried these concerts by BReWS g5y, Church, bo judged ps 88 he Swiss reformers | ber the Sibbath day to keepit Loly.” Holy | privileges,” we were o have, 88 * Cadmus " rec- churches hero which represent greater wealth | S0 ngamon and Adams stseats. The B - thet nothing comes mi!:ly of thawicy did, that 21l were 1o be. xejeclzudm um&nd not r:' ma:- angthing applied to Godd pemnnsi‘ places, | ommends, 3 weekly Christmr with its mun‘ 08, t‘fi::e‘kfn (ihmngl: ch:uru bas :v';; fk:g::{od\:; 1 _d.y.,. Tev. David J. Burr‘ellkwllé hpmb:n mnm!ngr e Ball at the Elysee: Homeli- | darche. It 18 bis way of layin gtac h;hb Bog i i H ciently against | or things ‘set apart or separ: 0 th W o t the cry go up from erican lovers of mone: ve J and evening {n tho Westminster Church, corner o ; s i 2 i 2y im warraptip the Bible, 1t 18 & ntly sgel 2 p: parated to tho Lord, or | bow eoou would we hes: y o up e Fagland's bout Unitarisn mibisters at o B e A efsptreeis. . Morafnz suvject: “ Sym- ness of the Orleans Girls. i’:fi'.;;“.“fi;‘i‘;,"',2"1?;":,},‘;{;,,},“: oy reted :lu‘. . 8 Bicture. gy the Scripturea if yon can find 90 grouad for it | consecrated to Him. Holy in its uovarisbed | everylaw-atidiog ‘aud law-loving citizen.whether 3 ! A “ Give i ul ch all tha churches v % Christ's Sout an Oering for Sig.”? i B ) o ot Give us back our Puritan | figure (38 000) befora which all the churche: eveuing; st S3uian DR (L Slvy ixopen 10 the faspection of thoe 18 completed their purchases of faney wi: bare e St e wasorted - Wiiatever is not | lighvliss no otber mesnig, ‘from the infant’s | Sabbatari 8 ; Pusitsn | fgnse (35100) : Yo ' Hhe close of * Cadmus' " article | stand sgbast. Such » thiog FA2 e moriies st e Fightt Caurch, corner of Wasbington | A Pieture of Death yainet the Scriptures is_for the Scriptures, and | primer to Webster's Dictionary, and frum this to Sabbaths ! 3 b Seribturcs for it Not so, ease Carlstadt, | the great cext-book, the Bible, It mesoing is | We find thia statement: + Mygalf descondod | in Isracl before. What reckloss sad extravagant | HOruingat the Bigh ey O v, George Dufield, D. Dy, 1 -The Bon Ilarche, | politic:an may at the eame time fiad e are buund to the Bible, aud no ooe may | 80 ‘clear that the ignorant and dliterate need not | from Puntss gtack and bred in tbe strictest sect { pcople thase Americaus aTe: of And Atbor, wili preach ln the cvening. a Noted Parisian Store. the reading-room : and the gourmand of 1o Secide after the thoughts of his own. heart.” stamble or puzzle over it. Iuis as clear as the | of Calvinista.” It scems nard to acknowledgo L e— e Tov. 7. Monto Gibson will_preach, thls morn- g £ge may ba snpolied with cakies .m!‘! of tanger The division in the Church in the third cen- | sunlight of beaven. Irefer you to some pi&- this at the closo of 30 article against Puritan PERSONAL. ing at the Second Church, corper of Jichizan avenus oven wines, ar d.Scretion and fi Fleaps, g ally when these styles S ‘Twentiath street. The Rev. Dr, Clamberlls T faatmenh Lar. The seuuey chage 5 2 01 i Novstian, nuder the edicta of i S toms, especi tary. in the time of Novatian, nuderthe licts sages of Scripture 1n reference to the Sabbath a8 pryles and customs, especk: ocuchon 1 tie evuntn A Propose 4 Taternational Duel---Beds in | ooy e pomr e P en wor g it i 2 dozg r Deciue, would have been hesled in | & poly day for mau's_spiritual advancement 28 and customs were {u atrict ‘Bocordance with tB0 | que Rov. R. R. Sutberland, of Buffalo,N.Y., in e tog. N WN.X., —Tho Rev, J, 1, Wallier will - {ng and 4 i3 o o Rev, 3, 11, Walker will presch morniag 8 Germany=--A Tubf. with a different modes of smusement araoffered oy the Emperor e R eormation had Lither adopted the Word of | well 3s bodily rest. In the e eests 1 | teachings of the Biblo, and T can only regrot that | _ Vacdle Bhy DALY ol o ! h mo Goa on all questions 38 be did ** on justification solemaly enjoius npon man to rers,amber the S Cadmas * has so fardeparted ffom * the faith visiing friends in Cliicago and viciuity., He will :t’:w’::t‘i ifrufi l{l:;;l:\inn ‘Church, on West Fourteenid ] Slitereit maaan of aiznserntntieon Ly faith.” Tailing in this, be entailed upan the | Sabbath day. He asks for offerings in his sanc- of the Fathers.” Pouizay, | remaia here fora fow weeks. Hes at pregent | *T0m C9ls Srenrs T, Miller will preach morning and History, may join & dramatic class, and uh:h"' Thy ’rouéu{ns C’l:grch mln,:y "m“f. that he l!’x‘d re-~ ::xybnnrl places of worship, "He promiees —_— stayiog with Mr. A. O, Maon, Maplewood.: Bvaknfiug in'the %xth‘cmrufi, TmErAnlljinlwns:““x and for futare represeniation. They m-:‘:z‘:d 1]‘“ coived fiom Rome. Promiwent smong these is lesa those abundantly who _bLover THE POPE. The Roy. Alfred B, Leseon, deacon, latoly an ak avenues, orning subject : uely Savior,” anges of sciapce, —indesd, slmys dy Sabbath, variously called Sunday,. Lord's i ‘pupit < N > 2 < e CURISTIAN. THE BALL AT THE ELYSEE. s P 8 == 03 anythy CoiveS oath, variously called Sundsy,. Lord's- | iis day, and declares He will panith eioos | gz TYpISROSTION. OF D13 TS, AND CARDISAL | agsictant ot Mlouut Calyary, Dalimore, bas ao- | mmeer, Kagnles Sha, WSk eschmornigand | Lucy Hooper, sriting from Patia to ths Phils- f{x“,‘;‘&;’;:;‘;’;‘;‘;fi‘{’o‘c’g:‘;f;wg‘;“ 3;“&,"5 13, 20d oncy, day, Puritap, and American Sabbath. As au- | aj ninst Hil : Ex. xvi. 23; 10; xxit, SELLL Pl i guinst Higlaw : Ex. xvi, 23; X5 8 ’ ANTONELLL o e bis intention to connecs bimself with | evening in tho First Courch, coruer 6f TS M | delphia Telcgrapt, gives the fotlowing in Tegatd | year they give s ball. On thialsst ecas “f Oceasion s for inia siatement I quote from Prof. | 13; xxxi.. 12, 16; xxxv., 2; Lev. “¥xiit., 3; Dent. = doal more has been - ; g § Roxx, Jaa. 0.—~A great doal more en | \vo Gharch of Rome, and been deposed from ",‘,‘:;};Efg"‘;g,‘},‘;,“C‘jfigu‘f;‘v‘e‘;;';’,‘,,‘5""5‘;’{“"';;‘,’;:;_;’5,; to the ball ¢ the Elysee, Jan. 31: Madame de | hiosts keep themselves iu one part of the _— o o T Mistors of tho Nomao Catholic | v..12; Jer. XsL, 233 Lev.' Xix, 8); fav. Jvifls e g t G e e Oxitiotic Church masntaing | 155 Mlark vu, 2] Acta xiid, 12 14, 10, 27, 32 355 ;’E"n:“’fe‘;;’nfif;“‘“;’;‘;fi'&f‘:"-‘;fi;}y‘“‘,}‘fl":‘f thie minisiry by the Bishop of Marviand. streot, B talon was attited in 3 dross of pale bluo | lishment, baigmog snother 10 the gy g - CONGREGATIONAL. creps lisee, trimme with loops of blue satin and Caste bag ita lawa aod its oblizations evey that thera are doctrines of essentia] importance Ex, =zx3L, 1 15; Nuom. s “ Dot contained in the Scriptures, as. for ingtaucs, | Neb. il B 9 plark v, . | tack was ono of those to which Lis Holiness hss Dr.§, H, Tyng, Jr., baas Button-Holo Com- | e Rev. . W. Fisk will preach in the Learltt Streot | o, S0 thany yoars afier the most ormal dees tus [awialuces aud ohilgatiog of keepiibolr) L) 10; Pealme cxviii, 243 B T ara or less subject for a sery loog time. | Mittee 7 In Wi church, whose business it s to | Ctiurch, correr of Leavitt aud Adams Sifects, ; ““: E“”:“‘fl "’“d:‘“; Ty the front was cov §uf the iatta of mon. and MADY peron e 0 Sunday inetead of » Saturdsy, thereal } 8. I do wnot wish to ehat out any 1t wasof the most passin 13 | epeak to and follow up every now-comer at | Murning snd oveniti. ered with biss folds of e crepe and the long | perfectly ready & e n 2 M s & k g character, sud did P g & i 5 g0 perfectly ready to hear linen-draper i Sesiptard Saubath. the enjormeot of s boly Sabbath. Auend | oosion any e reantion to the andieoces | €ORrch, and ospeclally overy one who requesia rxngx?&nnéflh‘-‘c'\lfix"fn&?};:f.?.".f.?:,‘wflufiflzz&? Srain was one mass of frill pufiing, terminating | bot like the idea_of joining B . s ek to_walk, i pragers. His “Andrew and Philip Socioty” go D Cethty-sixth mireets, ab10:30 tlis moraiug, | around tho border of tho tisin with a row of | Tho odd thiaz is €hat {ovitations for tpey Neauly all leading thinkers, snd vriters, and | cbareb, or, if inclined, g0 uovel fetes aro much sought after. Bo. preachers in Protestant churchos teach the ob- beanties of Go in nature, io the waving grass | and receptions he ia 1 the habit of giving daily. ot e Being tid ligations n_nd perpetuity of the moral law ; and | and the delicate iflower blooming in innoceat | Tie is in the full enjoyment of what, conaidering | 0ut sfter nop-cburch goerg and bring them 1o | ;o0 i d el ileted b never mx;a exceptions, except when required to | loveliness for man's gr(lulfic:'llhau. (I‘ng 1pon | pig yours, may pocalled robust Lealth. Asregards | church sud to Jesus. oMo Rev. L. T. Chamberhin will preach at the | €qUally sunerb diamond necklace completed ber | ymong his work-peopl?, sad 2t eleckiong vindiato hr practicg in sejeciog bl Toniln [ he e cauopy above, fock the SEl e brow | Gardinal Autonelli, bowsyer, & e oow admitted | Tbe Rev. A. Waolleston Huttoo, Rector 0f | gtreet Engiand, Clirch, comer, of North Dessuoun | donette "Tho Marehel, of course, i th fal | they isvo been known to Yole s body in tomy Hox Cuareh 1o this ona pr:fn'gwiso et '.°%°'é{,".‘§£’§'.,‘n ekints e S aa bandiwork, | thet there ‘Wero sorious apprehensions. e was | Spridlington, bas resigoed bis liviog, worth | Rav.J, 3. Gibion, of the tond. Drocuyienan, will aifore of his military rank, with the broad red | pliance with g wisl. In the great contest Cause of the po-lawiem snd_growing disregard B el o apinis to_epirit, refreshing Hitacked by violont accoss of gout, to wnich o | 3,506 o Sear, aud placed bimecif undor 1A in- | Presch in iho eveniog, T orof tha bighost srado of {us Logionof | by ite vesait nravcd decietrs BF tho fite ot y, canme o e B A aiiing ko feni- | both body aod soul for tho coming dutes of s machaubjecrsesompuied b7 & FeCIGReont? | sruction of B pisced pimselt under 1o Toc | ¥ Zpear fumer . isdo il preoct thie morming s | Honor across bis bresst. "Ino Orleans family | ek e e o e ey o0 In fully over the Charch, making Sunday a boliday | tbis ‘grand, beantiful and eublimo life. B ar | 90 *,_{,”‘“““_‘F {ufirmitise. from, WA S“g;‘_ joining the Catholic Church. He succooded his | \Washington strects. Tho Rev. Wilham ad avenue it | camo very early, about 10 ‘oclock, and ooly ataid | not becanae their patron was 3 i did thig to ‘pleasure-ccekers. *Tho beglected upper | peaco with Goi, and smile as only they cao fors. The crisis passed, the gout graduslly be- | fatherin the family living thres years 130, and | preach fh tho evels - ¢ 3 Padical, bat, o T i Eimkers and braip-workers e | B e who are doing their best to follow goodness | Jo0C limited Lo the extremities, and his Emi~ | hiag two brotbers in the Anglican clergy. reach I o CTEIR: rremay, su bour. Thoy had 5 epecial oom st | tho contrary, bernasto v ih Che tands of e fieation in philosophical lectures, i in (he | and truth, to fill a mission here of Sportance | RERCE i8 nOW in o state of convalescenco. At b Rey. Edround Beifaur will presch in the En. apart for their use and railed off from | priescly pacty who wished to provoke a ressiioy & 4 o T o time, ho. ia stil unablo to tske sny | Tho venorabie J. G. Oncken, the foander of | oy Eyangeiicl Lutheran Church e i ek [tho sppronch cf the crowd with :fifi':,’;jfif';:&:flb’ Secunng tho retum of ty 4 Vi o . & FQmor is worth giving, snd Prof. Hyde in the same church at 7:50 this even- i i 7 satin loops., A superb dismond tinra and an | BORCh, T8 Ton B, P wntings of independent esrnest thinkers, out- | where moments are of more valge than gold. o Bt N : e 2 side 5 wbepl.eop ithodoxy. Teacheis of or- [ To remember the Sabbath day is to abstain eserciso, buy, 1n_ordor o gonfer with his ol &?zfimimt? 1{;;:%; ”"”{‘ D%gn;?erm:n‘vl; !W B rner of Norils Dearborn and Exie streets, st 112, m. | silken cords. A very interesting Rroup ' this b by e oy maek ahow their orttiodoxy artbodax If | from sll anzecessary work iy 'your homes, closd ::l"';fig;,‘fi;"l‘”°r“tz,z’§:a‘v oty L sk, o tho progross mado agion o veliablo | sad ey m.todare as formed in ttas xoom by the young girls of R e A Lhey wauld cheek the heterodosy of which they | sour p’“uxf';hw?mfizud {noabcen uulass b | S e po 2 Vears of service. Desides 100,000 ‘* converted | _The Rev. Robert 2. Alison -1t preach o tho Soutts | the famity,—Blaacko do Nemours, Mercedea de | n pecuniary sense, and that the trus ] cqr;z_:gl;am. o st avior el Sral enongh 0 B e e A LITTLE SPEECI. Y o 104 fato churches ™ m_Germsny avd the | Chured, corner of Lackesad Bonaparte Sirests, this | Montpeosior, snd others, togethor with their of the Bao Matche is the Society of fems. Thg sen,” lies John Merton, heviog made | quareh S0l 1D oo ela for poor workws | puo. pob, 4Tag Pope, on secorving the | North of Europo, there Bro 2,000 baptized mem- | eveaing st T:0. 5 ad 2., ) h Society then has made An investment in tay no_pew noints in bis Jast article, does not need | Jeoplo who eanoob well_afford to lure s0ai8 i0 | . oo s aasly o foved in tho vations Bers ia the Russien Empire. 3r. Onckea bas s Rev. N. F. Bavlin will preach ia the Free young lady friends, Trath compels me to ate, | ivtieat degreo creditablo to its usiate in tg e oeone {3t isted to lesvo tho argu- fastionavle churches. 1t mesny to closs your s Dosarimenta, aa N ety i - B L e et Daptisr Confession of | Suret commer of Fovmss il presch fz the Treo | 1L romance o tho contrary notwithsteodiog, thst: | ja soputed sbop is ouo of the most foneas, fx Theut 10 gar caudid readers 3 We have presenc- | gaminguosacs, YU eer and dram ehops, 4 Faith 1n the Lithusnisn language. Ho states morniug and evening. . these youog scions of feminine Toyalty are sny- | concerns of Pans. urishiog 1 ders o mi him for the | where God, religion, s0d morslity are mocked "The powers of darkness were permitted 1o fnvade . Ay e ter. W S, Manilin wil) preach & the Har- | 1h; s i e " it no given mo_tho 0p- D apanity, Tt mesns 1o &t e e tha | this poor Its, and the {nvaders took poustasiob OF 080 tact in the folloming words : * Our, former | risau pixect Church, comer of Larrison and, ost thing but prettr, or even sulih, hey ecd E==rom o Yors faller e Bhn of objections | higber i 8 not treat coldly or with in- {ho poits you occupied. That usurpition had been opponents in Gormapy bave, 1n our Imporial | Sangamon strocts, B e o 11550 p. m. to-day. | Dimio, thin, and proud-lookiog, and the Princess A PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL DUEL. uartanity for & 14 ey i dled 8! “he D el e long prepared, and more than twenty years sgo o Parliament, recontly tostified that the Daptists | —TheRev. L.T. hash wili preach st the Twonty- | Mercodes possesses & DOso of portontous length | A Pans digpatch to the London Times says Lo the nioral Jaw thau I originally intendec. Hiferoncs the Purisn principles of the fathors | Corhone Prince, seated at a tablo in ono of the B0t | aro Lho mokt faichfnl subjects in the conntry." | Alth street Chutch e AT strost, Doar Weny. | and sbarpness. The pretticst girl in the group | A little sensation was produced a fo J. BAuLEr. aud mothers of the past. God bless their eacred | cities of ltaly, declared, Uke a professor from his B Worth avenne, at1i this morning and and 7:32this | was the younz Mademoiselio dsla Gravir, the ew diy — e eeing to what a fearful exton: Sup- | chair, that he Bad never anderalond Wik 0 Viesr of T T TR fies: G Silcno will preach in o | fotimate friend of Bianche de Nemours ir. 10 | ago by tho news that Freuch offoer bad fa city, I cannot but ip- | Jesus Obrist had t0 do ‘with temporal power. He add- BREVITIES. Swedish Ianguage at the ssme charch at 5 p. m. blonde and full-formed, srd looks ‘mare like an warded a challenge to the first Ospiain of thy e Tho Rev: N E. Wood will preach in the Centennisl } Epeyigh girl thian a French ono. Anothes inter- Imperial Foot Gnards a¢ Potadam. This chak FINIS. day is desecrated m Uns dorse the ideas of the Rev. Mr. Fallowe. 1 would fx:k;s ;y lt::‘:mkulv‘::: it. fis:lan::vgfl%:? ::5“ ‘)2;:: P = . e Sl (o y ) 3 » 5 web, ackyon e A : s 5 g 8 T e pronih Lhem Ry morning and !i‘:ninz.n ey esting geoup was that formed by the ‘Persian | lenge, which concluded in an insulting manper, Father have the-Tigid Puritan Suoday estabished 3 i had never learnt that the Prince of the Apostles, if he ’ e 1 o gland village, & small boy wes brought o the oity | ™ ZTyero will be moraing and eveniog services at tho bessator and bis wifo and dsughter ; the | added, it was said, that thirty officar of thy +3108ES ™ CONCLUDES HIS ARGUMENT. 7o the Eior of The Chucago Tribune: . : ARE, to-day in_our city than to hevo te NO-SUNURY | 4idnot then enjoy temporal ROWSE, WD nevertheless s {F ;E;Q:;h luimlem fl mcz t; T i oos st 3 broad fleld in which t0 up- | juvesied by God with the power of {ndicting sudden | by his motber for the purpase of recoiving vao- | wwusl hour in (e Bount Olivet Haptst Cuurch, stibe | oung lady was vers badly dressed, with 8 | gume regimantware invited & the volume of b ratare weel oot the morals of society, undermining purity | death on Ligpocrites and Yiars, But, turningfo you, I | cingtion, The first time ho' was sllowed to at- Doarborn street, between Folk aud Tayior. ieat deal of gilt tinsel Teatrered ' over her same regiment ware invii 0 meet an equl i 3 T e illings Suith, pastor of the First | white dress, and 3 huge wreath of gilt wheat- number of French officorn, leaving the Germa sud virtne. repeat that you served faithfully, and wero not_aban- 2 Show mo s city where the community rever- Qoned by God, to whom be glory, honor, and grati- tond Sunday-school after recovering from the | Tanernacle Ghureh, Wil preach in tae Second Baptist | garg in her dark bair; bu she is very handeome | to fix the place and time, It was supposed Py wilt merely put in an appearance to show my Eabbath friends that I sm still alive, and not 3 3 e . . s . : ence God's Sabbatly, and I will show you ap in- t.‘:“‘;xé::’:;&f:?:‘,‘;z,‘E.',f:fi‘:’,"é;:::&‘::‘;‘.‘:.‘i‘;{,“,,’;;' operasion the lesson chanced to be about the :fi:rm:g;u ‘of West Alonroe and Morgen stréets, | and thoroughly Oriental-lookiag. with great, Berhn that the challenges must be a Caplain, & going up of the Jews to Jerusalem to eat the | "' The Liev. Dr. Northrop will preach this morning dark, gazelle-like eyes, and s slendor and pecu- | he addrossed his lefter to 3 Captsin. No, eeriously hurt. It has been suggested to me 5 ] e b telligent moral people, whore true culturg walks “ vof d of Mr. Beiley’s sentiments o i A i 68 | Jpaly to selze ou the substanca of othiers, belying every I by a gevoted friend of Mr. iley ntiments | pend in hand with religion. Christ plainty 581d, | principle of justice, and pacrificiug to galn ot only | Passover. **Caneny one tell me,” asked the | in tho University Place Baptist Chureh, snd deltver | liarly graceful figure. There was the usual com- | ¢oneh the people of Berlio have lsughed atiy Lhat " certain expressions in my last stticle wera | I come not todestroy the law bt 1o tulfill it, add- | ineir honor, 3 poble quality unknown to many, but . i 1n the Unbiertily e o ibo “ Brrenith and Weak- | plemont of ugly old women, somo thl toh- e nass {0 Mr. B. 1 was no rearod in tho | ing suotter commenament «Low T e | e e asience. ads toacher, “why ail the peaple went up 10 tho | ;. of Romanism ¥ this evenivg. B e 25, Tony aheFil s mtohs | affair, romarking that the duel onght o cony i o A s 2" Our litle friend romembored his oW . be-Folstate, all A Echocl of gnanity, aod &m therefors the more Tere are thoso who call the Biblo a fable; to i ar listle friend T s own | 2o tiev. Dr, D. B, Cheney will prexch i the { nolaze with dismonds, aud the usual crowd of | off at Bicetre, the lunatic asylum vear Par w Second Baptist Church, Morgan and Monroe street 4 ATly, d instantly respondea, “To it , Morgal Monroe streets, | oficars in all grades snd kipds of uniform,— this strange challenge seems to have created¢ resds to be instructed by Lhose who have a fiver them I would say can you produca & work equal RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. recent journey. 80 : e toit? Taers sre those who woald biok out » THE CHURCH IY GESEEAL. ba vaccinated I” itls morola aad the Sev. L. W. Gopdiislla 10 | o Hungarisns: 1n thole 1ackoly o | certein sensation, which will spasdily be sl broidered with gilver, Jooking particulatly pictur- | on a1 accurate account_being given of the ind appreciation of courteous mauners than I ¢80 | Christ with 5 ch: abot & - o T masacter for above anymea et | . Ticst Daptist Church of Lowell, Mass., | Norwich Bultin: A few Sundsys ago s cler- o e B T oot e o o | esqua. An old Arat Shofkt, fo his wbite robes O e ehallener i3 not connected with ty claim for myself. If I bava written anything | earih can bosst. Wo ask for an equal. We 8d- . fmproper of Mr. B., I do hers and now make ) mitetho e orbus of the pass, Aud of the |-colebrated the closo of the first Balf coutary of | gyman was preaching in Eastern Counecticnt on | Paullna streets, and tho Bev, DF, f e oa | a0d hood, glided to and fro’ among the groups, | French army, to which he bag not belonged fa the *“smende bonorable,” and sasure him it was present age. too; butabove all. more noble, } its life on Feb. 8. The Rev. Dr. Eddy, of Bog- | trial, sod immediately aftor the sorvice soveral | the svenib, Baptiam at olose of eveniog service. looking like the spectrs of somo dispossessed | ten years, After quittiog it, be led, actording i e intoational, _ With Mr. D, individual, | Do ol e e ap chmmadier O fou: dallvatad (3 SPTO T o nactons | ot the. cougraeation began comparing R0LeS. | evening i o Kini Evorta wil prescn morainy aud | Aigerisn Chief. Thero wers secors, apanese | what is rolsted, a very adventusous ifs, sad - resent was Danicl Bawen, of Tuffalo, N. Y. | «How do you Iike him, snrway?” asked one of | avenue and Thirts-Arst atreot. present, ail correctly gosten up in dress-coats and joined durng the war, being stationed a th \white cravats, in which guisathey looked bideous, outposts of a besieged fortreys, His conduetin of conrse, I bave no contest. It is with him 28 | where Sunday is not observed as a holy day the i - i H o i Cl th urch committee of tle: v —The Rev. J: 0041 will preach mo vl 32 3 the exponent of & doctrine snd the representd- | magses > unedacated. and ignorance prevaild o was the first deacon of the Lowell Cburch, e churc mmitted a gentloman whoso | = ":m :gvnm:‘u % o P:;nc“! pr oratng | s one gigastic BOETO, biack 28 the S position was regarded in such a way five of » class that Tam dealing. Wbat Leay of Bot de " 'H, | made the framework for the first bell, and run; eminent good scuse made him a favorite oracle. | s d e O T e of evers man, minister or layman. {@fg::;;“f:;‘uu;fi;‘:’he"d‘z“mg:‘é::mfge e e Ha 14 mov B0 years of g | e B e soln. gravely, I have my | . =Themey F.AL, B 30 vesch moraiog and | aco of epades, with o baid bood ue black s ‘when in the latter part of the wac be prescidd bt tlio eame doctcive. Ido not for & | Lo is nadef condemoation for ela. This doo o fisbpenion | 180w B0yorrs Of 350, | fonra’ Fears] Fears of what#" wquired | Sichigin's the Michigin Avetus Church, comer of | his face, aod both shining Lke obouy,—a Hay- himselt to_the Tours Goverament io sidt Tloment doube the honesty of Mr. B.'s purposs, | not prove thst religion 1s hypocrisy or ih Bivyg | . The Soufhern Evangelst is the name of s xe- | the sager committee man. * Why, fears that ALlCHighn AyomRn A Sféfix q;d iodd tion diplomat most probably. . The wast elepant | the command of a free corps, tha Gorergy and the sincority of hus views. Ibavenoac-| afarce. If W. i ligious periodical published mouthiy in Char- | some day or other the old cockll go_to slcep in At 2 .| young Indy’s toileite at the Bail was worn by | ment, 1n spite of his reputation for braver, g ority 0 a farce. 1f Henry Ward Beecher is guilty, we v s Tho Rev, Sumner Eills will preach this mornine ia 1ds, the sister-in-law of S did not deem it prudent to condide to b quaiotance with uim, sad therefors heve o | shonld wl e eary Werd Beschr 18 SIS 2P | oite, N. C. s0d in Charleston, S. . by mis- | B3 puipit, end_fall oot aud brosk bis dusbed ( o ciureh o cho Reloemtr, Sofies o Wammgion | Ses oo e o, and aho our Seere | 4 nol % iudopendent Sont o i e ot ho s 0L & Fenticmsn, & | - When yo stand tako heed lest yo fall." ¥When | aonaries of the Prosbyterien it for s ) har Warkallerena FR AR yet baen sp- | and Sanmiaon sizesls,on * Tho Yeliuon of Feligion | 453 OF LeRaion: ¥ besuuifal girl pressat. Hes | spired. Refusing to submit o the orderséts Dr, Ryder will preach morning and dress waa Enrs white; the tunic cgmposed of ditect chief, he was then sent to ona ofiie scholsr, and, poseibly, a phitosopher. But 28 | Mr, Beecher loosened his grasp on God be began | cotored people of the Bouth. Tbe Ecangelist e i ish. | The Madison (Ind.) Herald esys: A ter | avening in Sk, Pa's’ Church, on Michigsn aveaue, | alieroate biss Punds’of crape and satin, and | camps in formation, whershe Temained witbou the Juestion of s philosopliy 1s vot vet gettled, it | to arift from the high spitual h 0 P e i3 h 2 5 pisitual to the baser | peieves it to be the onlyseligions paper latoo enrly o promonoce, z"fi?fm“fi.o?gfl?tf; passions, Delieren b b e O Ta. Sontb, and publish- | g since s pastor fn ono of tho churches | tatween Sixteenth 3nd Baticcn atrests, e by » {ringo of byacinth flowers, with- | iakivg &0 sotive parc Ull the war contludsd cceed staining 2891 When I ses a person trying £o erase the truths | qigts of monoy to helpits sratuitons wrcalstion. | B this city who, to, uss hig own oxpreseioy, | EVANGESICAL ASSOCIATION. out lsaves, over & train covered with inoumers- swhersapon, owing to the general dismissil d ‘was presented with a cou- | TheRer. G. C. Euobel will preach at the Ogden Av- | bla pluitad flounces of crape. The torsage was | free corns, ‘he retarned to private life, nolop o't read :n;in','.d ez R : 5 plo of notices to be re to the congregation. sl migsion at Shanghai, Cbina, i8 | When the time came for readivg thon heealled e atod st creation, L will cheerfully | of the Bible snd religiop, i 100k8 #s_ uscless to | iipo pri preat capacity or attsinmeut which he may | Nississinpi with s pebble-stone. ' Remember The Episcop: cnus Ghareh, No. 20 Ogden avenue, this evemung at bnr%flxadlwilh ‘A i{mga of hysciutns, ulx;d was | belonging In any way to _ngu .rmy.‘ll He :q Z . 3. F. Grob the Fi cut decolletes. uot of whits satin nbbon and | peared 1o = famous military trial, wherg o Tor. 3. F, Grob wil peesch st tna Fira | S0¢ decolobee,, G IR0 00 OF Y0y mearer | omdeace and nis attituds duriog o IR Rim el B Hay th. ketp it Boly.” Cbicago | prospeniag. Recently thirty-throe portors of | u i i ° y A A = ¥ h p the Secretary. who read them oft. Aftera 2 > oot ua o dosole alittle attention 0 JBs | fahers and motbers, 11 1o wredod diviss o tcitr-ive eero adlir rore baptized by | ahort time 3 brothgs requestod that the mouices el (Gurman) comee of usthorn s TS § cppigioq thus legaus yeu peculiarly southfal | 198 9 ybeacvstions which made st ke Ay 3 2 lesscn _¥O &1 0 your 8opa eua deugh- 2 o read agmun. The pastor loo! jorcely sl '—The Rev. W. E. Walker will preach thia mornin; toilette. » lively impression. It was thought heretut ;{;‘;g‘;};g};fl“m L R 8 i 1a wr ige fesaon v ;“‘;:‘;‘, improse upon ilio saotiur i\f}:sfi:;fl&!fiy:fi&“fl e ;:.fi":;“&?{;fi on | bim » momenty picked o tho two notices, and 1nd exenlag at e Seo ;akc:.mp o cornes | "¢ ba eaid that each of theso balle cost from | Bis T TeeeoR be animbated 10 s reses it i smorejudiced mi cirt of yourchild. It is the | thafolemue CoT WLl SR roceeded in a slow, deliberate voic redren, | of Wisconsin and Sedgwick etroets. 5,000 to $20,000. There sre to bo four gi pers which, it seems, has animated him since b e R ivis to all unprejudiced minde, that 3 | docteine of tho boly Canst; it is the precept Ho hich the Episcopal mission bas® yet_enjoyed at s 3 G — T berding will nis | $15 320,000. There sre to bo four given nhieh, 1 \ mated him eince 3 3 ! oo o o e dom morice zesd agin, jest | —The v, Thoodoms AINSTLRS ) preach this " i B ok “eanoot 7est oa inference, aod bence, | practiced op esrin; it e tho Wfe o lived, | S S0 UTh O e s ader God, 103 | come yp sad read 'om yoursslf ; 'waint Ko wThe Ben, Theodom A erman, | 02208800 T8 e o e hers ihase fates SE;,‘,‘t::,-i‘;‘:‘f,‘:".‘,;2.;‘,’:;’:,2’:;t,’,{‘,:‘,{,i‘.‘g,,‘.‘t‘n,,'"L Tatin respect to the origin of tuo Subbathat | .- jemember the Sabbath day to keoh bty | very efficient native agency. o 3 i 8- | corner of -West Huron and Noble sireets. o Palac o Elyt e f 2 ] s s 5 o - or's duty to read potizes nobow ; 203, the Sec- TlThe Rev. Jacob Himmel will preach in Salem aro given, is of comparaiively small extent, yet ever this may,be. this isalafed challenge is wd T e ortuenentycs, and all hermeneutics, | Fo would havo tbe world hear and lieed. Ivis | The Prolestsnt Episcopal Divcese of Lowa bas | Totary haviog stepped out, I don't keer "hout O B amy, caraer of West Treltth stveet snd A D e o forty rooms Are ususlly ot Jou | & any way coaveoted with the ** tamper of ire woriblees as proof. Howarer strong thev | the text mpich shuuid be practiced in avers | had o bard time in getting » Bishop. It bas de- calling on any odder dradde: Umion, this morning and evening. open. But, when 8,000 invitations are jseued army,” or of the French people; aud I uhder E{18COTAL- Jor each ball, it will bo seen tnat the crowd, eyen staud the French Government jmmadiately @ Tuy be. they etill, ns a matter of necessity, leave | home it is the guiding star of tby child’s bright | ci % al convention fo e ‘hetherit J 3 guidi 2ht | cided now uot to call s special convention for | e caught s chair, aftec s short race, and sat i Eviph: nd without even kno: whetheri g The Rey.B. A. ogers will preach in Epiphany | with such sccommodations. must be necoasarily | hearing it, and without even k ing whet] o eatiject in doubt, and cat off Alr. B., and Dr. g2 v 8 B e e Lo Sirenganes end mold o | i sieeiop of anoitor clogxmen fo OU the | gona. - Whers hlra fos besn?, o [Lo | chusy, Tumop siec, SO Fark, at | yery proat. Somo of tne I sarily | L4 be asked for explanations on th s 3 very groat. Some of tae rooms are very band- X r ations on Fallows, and the whole Curch, from all asser- | jeart iato the noble mau or womsn of the com < 0 i fac ev may &ll eincerely beliave, 804 | § o, - | ofiico. bat to remain without s prelate to the | first question before they say they are going | 1oz ¥ 2 ezt i on I e mama of reason: | e Sventiul yoas of sour frces Republic. Préc. | regnlir Convention, \ulch meors oo B oo | e her, but b bad hoy ato colng | foam s moraing Ao il SSDINE, e, | S0, cspecialiy thoso 00 the upont foor, one of for, hustoned fo disasos by telegraph the & Seo they hate the boldness to assert as & fack e b Lro'alict Jou TAeA | ey, Tuninoome of this office is aaly $2.000, | would bave stunned any woman living : e e e Sixteentn sireet, ot 1) 3. m. and | which e miately hued, wails, ceiling, and al, | thor of this fresk, and 1o protest o% beastd Ta0 they haTe IR0 Dresent, and that it was ob- | off futnr B R e othae heatts | hoaton Work is barl. So the position soems a | i Bin Prosbyterisn sapper.” 750 p, m, fo-day. sl | e b funs mirTors, on wpich are painted | tho Ty aud the mitiun aguines 0T resijork Jerved. when 00 precept can be foand ? T2 they | with I e B L R4 7 P’{‘flg o d" earts | hiard one to fill with exsctly the right kind of & W.h-a-t? Who did yo go with?" 2 Piie Rav. IFrancis Mansfleld will preach in the exquisitely paioted atteau-hke cesigos of | bily which “cavilers might try ana fasten |upt with fersent zeal to works of love and charity. | man. ey « Wizze boys.” i Church of the Atonement, northesst coruer of Wash- | pymphs 3nd cupids, with foreated and srabesqua | them. R 2 = {hgton sud Robey steeets, {bis morning and cvening. | porderiogs. Another room is hong with the T »flirra that _probably or tossibly, or mae than | Teach this lesson to the poorest and kumblest ot fkely, there was a _preccpr, tho assertion i8 | God's children. There are those who will re- 2 teeal'st “ance {o be utierly wortblesa as the | coive tho bosutiful teaching of Seriptars, + Ro- | Sota, Wisconsia, foundstion of & doctrmo. 3r. B. quotes | member tho Ssbbath day to keop, it holy. Dakota hove combined to hold an assembly after Here " Mre. - e Sonday-school workers in Tows, Mione- | ¢t Bosal What bovs " o Yev, Dr. Warres, of St, Murk’s, will preach in . it Illinois, Mizs i, K « All boys. Presbytery Morrerators 'n all."” s Ch - o very finest of antique tapestry, and. tbouphit fnols, Miesonri, Kansas, and a3 stary Marssratore ' ol L o stapben's Cinareh, ,z::‘:x?:.fi&zsf“wfi"°"“é Te e ey gront extent, theso hangings aro | 12bif 1ast lettor from Germany to the Huk i B Taed at £90.000, Some of the arm-chairs cov- | fora Courank, Charles Dudley Werger thoa s sertain passages in Exodus ffteenth, sixteentl, Aivs b A . | tbe manner of Chaataugua. Thes aroto et | night-cap and wept, and he explained botweon | the Tev. Dr. Cushing, wisl oficiato st tha eveniog sex snd nineteenth. as proviog that s code of laws j_ —— e Clear. Lake Camp-dMeetiog Ground in | convulsive jerk at his boot : ice, | | ered with antique Gobelin tapestry are yalusd &t [ lates his experience ata ‘hotel in Wittenberg: sxisted antecedently which they were sdmon- SUNDAY. Towa, and 10 coptinne tneir work from June 27 |+ Snouse e he. Good company. Bet Mor- | —TheBev. Hotry G~fimfl{1fl«d¢gfl All Bsinta’ | $5,000 each. 1 bad supposed that the bads, which |Ta lhed to obey, snd which, nnder tneimmedi- 4 PLEA FOE DURITAY SADBATES. to July 4. Ther arrangements bave been | ferator ‘e couldn’ eay Ten Commandments. Cm‘};":";;,;"mm"“"‘“ acpenter and Fourth strects, £ . i ivis . i g % Sk o g and cventtg. » A PICTURE OF DEATH. Hood seemed to caricaturs, bat only descrivel, ste terror inepired by the Divine presence. they | 7, 1, Eautor of The Chicago Trivune s carafully made and the prospects of their suc- Tosh my mouey, Taok ‘nather dritik. Whent | ~_he Rer, William Peirie mill proach at the Church TURE e A yil sromieed to obeerve. To 8 man who bas 1o ax i @ ige Zeduie s . |cess sre good. Tue Hon. Hiram Prico, of Tmy bead. "Six-ndog. Ladies xll belmabesd.” 1} of Our e T oenar of Lincols aud Belden avenuss, Arsene Houssaye writos from Paris to the New | bad been exchanged for ‘somethiog mors iR & %o grind, no cherished doctrie to Eustain, the ‘Cricago, Feo. 25.—In your lest Bunday's edi- | Dayenvort. In.. is President of the Commitico "+ 'Ob, Charles! Another wowan held your | this morning and evening, % 2 | York Tribune: Yesterdsy my physician came | cordance with the needs of the modern trateler. bead 2 Sobs. "2 The Tev. lerman C. Duncan wiil preach this | for mo, to show me a horribla and Zouching pict- | But I find that North Gocrmany adheres £ &1 down. Kvenin the City of Doslia, sb uuoyt e tion I noticed an * nrérclo 7 by Cadmus in favor | of Mauagement. passages are plain enouch. But supposs I ad- .3 g v o s S Now, Maria, don’t be a fool. 'Who said buz- | merning Nifo Memoria Ghurch, Tediata aveuue, be- { ooy orisian life. I would call it @ tablosu mit for the present that there was or may havo | of Sundsy amusemeats : theatres, operas, and Qo the 31st of At t, 1670, the Church En- i v ¥ oca S 1o Soresedent e, bom e 127 | e ke, Thasdes o wrlting o | O e Lo A L esnales, | ~LRa BB it Mo sobs en Fbn alah aad Tt st SRS | Sl it i won o picars of death Wo want | Best borels beds wero & retic of s Tafned or were embodied init? 1t is utterlyidle was suggested to the mind of the writer by lis- Fhh so sseene ataudicen of L4834 and 86 | Neos D & funel liar, Tell you trath MeCassa il S e e th at vho e¥ei | 1o tho Rue de Lovgzhamps, mear that anciont | barbarous social period out of which the|Ge~ Tor any man to weste bis time of esbaust his | teDINE to » sermon from the Tor. ilr. Fallows, ;‘;gagfla;:w:;;,;;;,‘;:;fp;fg‘ggg Eogland | wis tme. Selopo Bob ¥, sad il vou trath | ingserdice, 1 X. Powers, D. D, of Bridgoport, | close wharo thie Duke of tontpeusier now has | mans sre slowly and with reluctsocs anergiee in Sach sruitless research. The wholo | 10 which he condemned * theatre-going * onthe | 3o 'avarage attendance of 1,117. 354 Tho nim‘uz would if Lis hadn't'gone dead to slecp while he § Conn. will delivera discourss to the young st St. | his palace, and where, tweoty years ago, a whole | i08. 1 found my bed st Witteoberg @ 4137, was talking.—Columbia (S. C.) Register. o reh. Aahjand avenue, thls evouing. Sub- | Jooibie of beggars had right of esylum. To | consist ot s mattress vith ono pifort is but ** grasping at shadows and sporting | Sabbath. 2 3 i by r it 8 S ; 5 | Sabbath. o b e Chureh for building and_enlargiog church, Astland 4re : O D o 'The very boct that caw ba ob- | - Now I never have had, sud perhieps nover will | chools duriug theso fivo sonre 7ig S 6s ags, | At one of the Moody and Ssukes revival meet- Joct 3t The Glory of X0l estor, wll presch | vain have these poor croatuzos been tumed out aprend o it, and ontap of that a shott, fatitors e £1,937,979. In other | ingson Ilondsy a yonng man arose avd com- | in St. Jokn's Charch, Aehiand avinuc, near Madion | gver and over again; thera still remain several bed. Previous exverienco of the like toldmt Y that, with this sort of bed. Seversi things wold tained from i is & theory. Theories are of valuo bah - A i Laelry have, the privilege of listeningto & sermon b and for maintenance alo a8 incentives to _cxperiment, but unfor- i ORIy 5D g y o b 5 h i it rei words, thus churcis bas contributed in five years plained to Mr. Moody tbat, while certain Chris- streat, morning and evening. z 2 tunstely for the Sabbain theors there g the Rev. Dr. Fallows, but it rejoices my heart to | &yougy 616 1o church education. ¥ Pas workers had obtsined worldly employment USTTATIAN. familles of them 1n tho neighborhood. 1y doc- | papren in the night—tho bed would pot forer The Rev. Bobert Collyer wil presch marning and | tor took me to 8 hovelinruins, inhabited by three | my feet ; it would not cover my shovlders; & N oce for ~ esperiment; tho ~eubject | know that oven in Ohicago, in theas aays of lib- D e wany roclpimed drunkards alway 2 8! nde when 8.y S P i street und fayotte place. et % 2 e ropoanded. 3Mr. Hailey sud the Church found men who revorence and reupsvfi the Sab- | nyiiber of nearly 40, Aboat 200 of ‘thees wore éflg{,‘:‘a‘::’y Jfi?‘; i‘:‘;fi?flu@"r’g&flvéfi’ffi rect s LASyolle POoS will preach in the Thira | ODa felt, on seeing there a half-dozen shivering der it, aud it could mot by anv ekill n!wb e - disuiauiehod line of hermen- | basé. Neither do T e on whothor Cadmus " | oiuad fo the Lutberan Church, 100 co tbe Pres- | fat (be evaugelist, torning 8 searchiog look Chiarch, coruer of Monros and Lafim etrests, it | and atmosk paked childsen, liko tearing oue's | 100§ kspt ou. To ocler to Keep this lncamiees) eutic doctors may lay the ilattering unction to 15 man or woman, byterian Church, and the remainder divided be- b T etrope bim With: 00k |‘morniog: #ad the Rey. Tabert Cellser will delives | gionk in tro, like the glorious St. Martin. Wi o place, you must lis awato all night. A Their zouls, that until God gives new revela- Ghoul or bumas, bytarian ChuN s Presbyterian, Methodish | miani spoatier, inferrupied him with : ** oung | fecture of * Common Honesty " in the SYCROR, , like tho gl 7 | ingls T sammoned the waiter, the waiter clkd their_seule, that U CoeeEe be ab 4o assert | onlyssT judgo by the “production,”and, judging | Galed e e Chroh of God | Dhc sol3 tuse sy eart o svy f_but Teo dust ) b8 Lo ok e et Sk | s not tbo Arch of Triumeh of e Porte S | tho chbmbarmald. 1 [0 ety il R Trath that tho abbath \as enjoined o0 mao | by that, I have no hesitanoy in onining in 3 | Chorchos, Whild » rdical chango has bood | witnin tho et ol Sponea.” SYEAring | o venua and Lwenty-third sireel Iu the evening Martim dedicated to bim instead of Lonis XIV.? | have mo otier coter T most ot b o . “Tiioy may just a8 well drop that se- | vardict of * hurnsan,” snd vory liberal beside. e & sy adults, tho Iarger Proportion | o, responded the youth. - *I've g0y the proof | | m avene sod Tentybind, Meee e bgents | Lo che third elors e e chiawbarmih bare | have another sbest. 80 that my feek T, sertion now 28 st_gome futura time, aud all the For is not the * i infini o) of the new converts comprige young persona and | ¢ ‘zfisua me that ou've Jost Y !le“‘ 5 | 4 Forsshadowings of a Great Future,” walls, on a wreiched palletof straw, Taawa | not be left naked and defenseless in . A oqent assortions abont the dosecration of | _9F 760 L0 argamentu infinitum ” tho | clildron. Allabove10 yearsof ago were par- | Moody, taruin) AL you've loet grace.? exid . HSCELTANEQUS, Toung woman bardly dressed who bad 'died an | world. They consulfed and_finally came e ar. Before the word dosecration | Very guivtessenca ‘of liberality? Let people | mitted o join the churches, Bome only7 yeara | «1'd g m« Theo v and quickly. | piger B 6. SteCulloch il 0T i Advent Hall, | hourbfore. She was very bssutiful fn 22 | Weosclusion, When I retarned I fonnd that 34 e e gmicance, tho fact of & sacrod sy | do 18 they chooso in this s in ctery othe 1o old professed conversion. D et proved ™ ISPl seo it 213 Weat dladison streel this mospiag S0 S rerts. pallor. Her blsck bair vailed hor bosom; & | sheos bad been token off and another 008 oceb by established on_stronger, clescer, more | spect. Such liberality, notwithstanding its ** gen~ 2 . o Ak e aprow g o —The Progressivo Lyceun of Chicoge ‘meets in | vague smile wandered over her lips. Death is | oo, which the mad exclained was longer e btial ground thuo bermeneutics POTe | erous” sppearance, would, if iy cirasd A petition to the Legislatare of New Jersey i8 1 can’t get an introduction to the three young ( Good Templars’ Hally southwest corner of Washington | alwaye geotle, even fo snicides. "Tho nan of | the other; otherwise the gitugtion Way T Broung s . s pearinee, L y cartied | pouh eireaiated o thot Stato nakiog for such | men,” remarked the oeasnd, tslgng up his cap | A28 Desplaines slreels, at L0 this motalog. arooal. not yet entirely extinguisbed, h I insistea irad gwo shesth :}:s Charch ™ and its hfined followers g\vg:lp x;\n effect, provo d;pgemua nutlmedven fatal in legislatiop as will prevent the running of Sunday and ‘stepping out into tho hall. *Come on, 1 Two lectures will be delivercd by J. Al. Stephen- ; :!‘i‘;la ,v:onse ::m:;u yhfilu:z::;sh;r. hsnm:xed ghanfisd.‘l 1:sm!efl that 1 desirs 3 h;ilo“‘w iy eir empty assertions abont the creation Sab- its consequences. For instance, did not societ; 5 g et im » £od et T, | gon, at the hsll corner af Lako street and St- i ung ) mplished_her | in order to havoome over me. o 3 q ce, i society | concar traos. The petition states tnat | Tim” (ta » comrade), and he dissppeated.—PAil- | aleat 1030 ». tmer of Lako stecet and 36 Jobo% | death. o mako sure, sho bad fasioned hot | much 1O} the exporience of the chsmbartis taad ure and Destan of | G208 o ver o broken pano ip tho window. A | who exclaimed, - Whcl 130 slicets! et Sorner of North Dearborn | srarviag families,—a desolation of desolations. | would bacome intolerably bot if T could vuyl,u§; bath, and come to the well-defined sud tangible | think it pecessary to enforce tho strict observ~ duri s A - i i i * quring the last yoar Sunday excuraion trains adelphia” Times. Miractes,? % 720 i E\:l‘ih;r;?h SZ:‘:Z&:?:;L&Z‘:‘“ Ve preparedic 2’&‘2‘1’:}.}3’é’,‘af&:‘:‘ififl‘i"if%“é&‘xflm‘i‘;‘“fi” 7 | wore run across thie State to the Centennial Ex- e Tho Biois snd ol sty letter on ho mantalpioce revealed the last | Gatkl™ “Yes. 1 enid, “two sheeta, 008 A% 380k Joms Mentox. | 1y observe the fourth o oiiera | ilition gronnds &6 ‘Pliiladelphia, aud that it was CHURCH SERVICES. O Phe e, Feank Dner will presch this moraing | {lioughts of the poor cresture. iy Gt iher.” With groat roluctance my o | —— % | ouldbo the protection to lifo and property ? claimed that such running of traios was nob HEFORJED EFISCOPAL. 402 evenicg in Gexen ek Tabasmacty Sreel roct | '"0%y dear Leom, if youreturn to Parisand | was cxecuted, bot the sheots nor tucked in 1> * SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS. Know, O Cadmus, that'the civil laws of our onuy not in violation of Emhni Iaws, but was | TheRey. M. T. McCormick will preach this morn- | *“Xyfiss F. 1. Willard will deliver an address in Dr., Yearn of my death, this letter will tell you why I | gether in a manoer to show that their strang? foanded on the moral lsw,—a term sanctioned sod prozelfzcg by the sawe.’ ”Tlxe 1ng, and the Rev. K. H. Bosworth this evening, at the | Goodwin's (the First Congrezational) Shurch, corner | die. . You abandoned me fo follow that girl who | use was Dot comprehended ; and I baye oo oatt Detition concludes With the ststement thab " tie | Charch of the Good Bhepberd. Mx. McCormick will oo e e T niagian strecis, this aveping. | has been the causo of ‘311 our unhappinees. I |1 am talked of at that ion a8 the ecoenlit T the Editor of The Chicaco Tribune: laud are —In your TRisuNE of Feb. which soewms to fall unplessaatly on your ear. National Centennial ought not be introduced by | preach for the congregation of Trivity Obmw B, Engle- Bubject + » Everybody's War.” Allareinvited. thonght you had forgotten me, and g0 1 Torgot | stranger who degired to sleop o t%0 sheets. e oy 0l hold a Goepel Temperance | myseif. Dut the man to whom L went has becg e e Crxcavo, Feb. 25. 2 e The writer seeme to think that the Sabbath ia ) 44 16, an article appeared favoring Sunday amuse- ; g the abandonment of our traditional gbservance i s 7 peculiarly & + Jewish institution,” and that we ¢ i " wood, in the Baptist Church of that suburb, s 3 . a1 % meate, signed J. L G-, and explaining in bis | of the \ Gentile worla » baro 00 pitt | that w6 | of Sunduy as o day of quict and rest. 0 s G e g;fi:‘;inghtgnugggfflgfioglg&s‘gg,;lgl;'mmm;r- my punishment. It wasnot my faule. Ihed _A GEM WITH A HISTORY. : way the meaning of the word *holy ™ to the | the Soatter.n Dat if we, on the ground that the | Tbe Secolo, of Milan, saya tbat the Vaticanis | -The Rev. Dr. Fallows will presch ibis moraing o ddvess. ANare fnylied. , will deliver | notlting, aud I could only earn by wotking for | A jewel which was formerly in the poseassiat [ many intelligent readers of your paper. Sabbath was instituted for the Jeiws' special bea- at prosent much occupied with the considera- | ang eyening st Bt. Paul's, comer 'of Washington and | _—Gbristians will meet for worhip st v, 280 Mil- | tb® Bon Marche fifteen ar eighteen fons aday— | of the Dismond Duke, Charles of Bruo T would like to recall some of his remsrks, snd oft, discard the fourth commandment, with | tion of the education question, and has, in fact, | ann trests, Evening subject, ** Sundsy Thoatres.” waukee avenue, thisafternoon at 2 o'clock. hardly enough to pay for my room. I was alwaxs | by been sold to the Emperor ot Brazil @ ; : d equil propriety may o discard_the other nin, Qetermined that tha acheme of instruction s 7 Ahos T e ay. Buiiene of New York,an emi- | thinking of you. T lived oly, m tears. ‘When | o= i ich i by o from & broad plstform dissect his statoments, | S5 TA Garselve of that odious moral lay e o Tiosan Catholic: achools in 1ialy Zifue Rev. K. H. Bosworth will preach this momn- | peat eencaapeates, wil octure for the Spiritosl Lec- | your lelter ctme it was e tab. 3What] You | 85,000 fravcs. This gom. which is 8 1B udding o few plain facts faken from the Bible, | altogether on the plea that we ara ot all Terael- | shall be made to conform ‘with the schome laid | 2% and the Bev. Albert Walkley this evoning, in ::z"’e 6&:;::&2:(. m:i;;flc;urvh m;n;s‘;s( \Waehington | loved me atill, sud I had betrayed you! Iam rare yaloe, had an interesting histor? beford 0d from a ressoning poiat of View. I do mof [ ites. Ikuow of no beiter eoume of resdiug to | down by the lawsof the State. According to Emmanael Church, corner of Hanover and Twenly- | "_p 'y, Stetn, B L o B N oting. locitrs thls not wortby of you, aud #0 I do justice to myselt. fell jnto tho hends of the Duko of B “ito from prejudice. No creed, church, or cher- | zecommend to ogr perat friend tban St. Paul's | tois arrangement, the pupils of tho Tiomsn aghth streets. morning befors the First Soclety of Bpiritualists. Now I will light my cbarcosl. . My head spims, | It belooged to s certain man {rom B isbed dogme, chains my ideas down £0 ono_ par- tire fotter to the Komana. The Romans, with | Catbolic schiools might, without further difical- % Ihe ev, Albert Walkley will preach this morning | —The Disciples of Christ mect at & et the | I will go to bed and pray for you. Ifyou . . ." | puke Walicky, wh eared suddenly in Bt ¢ . o Lamf a 4 ail their learping, seemed to have thessme | i1, be admitted to the Government univoreities. | in Obrist Church, Twenty-fourth atreet and Michigan | sfternoon at No. 229 West TRandoiph street, Thers was no signature. The Unhappy woman licky, who App et 5.1 row channel. 1 aam froe, tud ooly express mY | fronvlo in undersisnding the beantifal blondiag | 7415 ioa avident, adda the Sccolo, that tho Vati- | avenue. Thero wil be mo evening service : ———— T e e o back on thopallet where we | tersburg o 1811, -s0d exbibited » U0 @ ~views to discharge my obligations to God, sud | of the law and Gospel that O Codtus " has, 1% | can i boginuing to understand the impossibility METHODIST. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK, found ber. Qneof the women of tho house ex- amount of wealth, his jewels and obl Tor tho good of bumanity. T would gladly em- | seomstomo that vau bas mads i sl very | of tuog b0 foa old sito of tuinge . ud bia e Bey. X T Al wil gresth Qe moruing s ZPISCOPAL. plsiped the letrer fous. Lo feid O eoes | vortn slone being valusd ab 140,000 I brace all that i3 troe and holy, cominy plain to most minds, ot at least to that portion important decision proves with guflicient clear- | S7e20€ in the Park Avsone Church, Park syenue, 7- 2 usband, & wood ongraver, had left her after six . i e et ki s b;’;im m,"b;",zz ot society wlo hare csived thois ey et {ho clticn sto aseirous of depariing ormar ey sree. orming sl - bt fi?«j;’ffif\g’%flfi:fi :” monil of marmisse, duriog. which time ther 5;;;:‘;’1;‘“:?;,‘;3":;"?‘;‘,‘;,“;,‘; Ho w1 4 7 . dabbath-achools and theologioal seminaries,” | from their attitude o roserve, and of taking part £ S 2 larch 2—Becond Day of scemed to live havpily together. He went away % Toft b rigy, not bt 0 ! i i 4 Spoiled. 1 ¢ d . An .ot ks o ey i s | s S o S | o oon 7 . st st o | 45 o B o b Bl o et RS | o i Gl O £ . £ d 5 i evening in Simpson Churen, Bonfield sh . L 3 ) 4ri claa s on o vewe Lot my cpres Homoralo of ine Genbisn? Ses,ofthe £l TheTondon Zimesputiation sith & Rundrsd ‘«’Efl‘fig“;fié“nwmm ey et i ey B info o courses. Dt ouo day el socelfeda o, For sighlocoyears he was Jok o, e sppecel wJ. ” “ i N = Lifes also.” 5 2 % —The Rev. Dr. amsan preach this morn- 3 & . pentant letter from ber busband, in whi g i ¥ iy i h now to which poor humsd nature wp, 7 % i 2 3 Iarch 1—Ash-Wednesd: t Lent return for the next day. This letter we aieo saw, “at the, week-days for bread and clothes f ) . | Sxlme enoug: o 0 of *Presbyter Anglicaous” to Cardinal Man- | —TheRew T, P. Marah, pastor, will preach E 2 eaday (beginning of B " i A 3 e costly possessions; how and Wher® T 3 et b the uiF sdl their cbil- | $2 Hable, without conjuriog up Actitious ones | ning. ~No sstempt, Mr. Mackonocbio fnform us, | 18 e Sitc b o Fiea 2., Charn, | March 2—Ferla, i "ola I the condlading porton of it:_ *y deat | S0, siped v mever fully made clesr. AL y o air and recreation | with which to perplex and load the consciences | Lag been made to_ collect any large numb , | ing and o%er oS, Yoho Ari of tho Covenant.” Even | Morch 431, G Toly Passion of Our Lord, little wife, 1 do not know whero my eves were, Et e o o naver marmishd Secessry for thir heslh” Now bo ocplaios | o w0y ot S1oply, * e e arme a | e e s alncitimer, og 1 uge number of | LIPEALL Whole Dl Ilarch &5t Gasimir, C.; St Lucius, P. 3. e Bot your equal saywhore for besuty | Lo dealt of tho - ke miage, which axi 54 tho word « Badosh and says i means 1o keop Teion, Tor they are many ; ” bué just in pro- | nffcient to esk sbout 100 fairly represontative The Rav. 8. . Adaws will proach this morning "O0E T0 THE MOON. 4ad goodusss. Yo shall sce bow good T will | FEFEC T 40q Fichion wer takon from, 1 = BT el T i | PO eVl o haptaten | o e i L s oy el Sonron i et s 40 e Mook, Beifen ks youtergoe oy tone” 1 | /S i e b A 0l apart for 's uf and the desecrati he Sabbatl isted in, s % ol — ave been doing eome work here, 2 s 7 i Dol e O e ormretation af tus Fourth Com. | in jusk demention of o bbath parsistad fo | hars bean mads th e pcotomastiont | 5 mev. 8, L. Martin will preach this morning | Thou Moou that bath for agos nighlls shovs T et o back tayon snd 1 3% | b5; quring » journey thrar n Briddle Africd R Gment ie, that the day was_simply set 3 e, T helavathat Ayt ) prosecutions, actual or threstened, and_ the | sad evenlnjlin ‘st Paul's Church, corner of Newberry | Within the depths of Heaven's bluc-viulied cond, rent snd buy 5 new Gress.” pey ¥ tho tent, besides other costly articles a3 Bt e e e Iabor, and.for ocseation, | hood and heliare e b e o | S colluien Th-Hiseidarw sad Mxrellaliete oo it presen tis morin | Gontine e toiniri. ™ easdama of tho gossips who | Slied with, Procors M e ot | haviog pothing whatever to do with God, ? | before 1ok 2 ArEope *in tha Fi ntinue v this earth of ours 19 SAILS. a8 thera ; ¢ milfions. Thess treasures Dake : Do acacs, 88 e torms it, Toquire rocreation | Step. they would tell you that Sabbathrbreaking e wrbomen, hersby dravow cxently mown a8 | Curiatisn Cnractr ! eveniag sublect, Bible Tedct- A o, while basking I 1y lucid beams, 10 ol that for bor. Would you beliovo it, | 3% 8168 several succesaful BESED Ry R sements, the prices at Sundsy theatres | was the frut sin. B O, ey with s saonymous Jeitor re- | Sph "a Dow-Drop. Gives cage to Aight, fot Cupld's rosy dreams, gontlomen, when she stor {rom that letter that rived in St. Potersbusg. Farthef ooy it e i, as on other daga. iviog ihe | _ Ttscem fo sie quite wojust to blame the | ¢ty oy syminthy it an suonymous Jetee re- | - e Tev. I D Sherperd bt 8 ol | Ton aic 3 odorona with dowers’ pertiee, B, e B e il goon, shg | 23 yas ever boeyn ot L DER00 e W1 0 0 e A aint chance for Tecreation 1o a flosu- | Puritavs with replaciog the ‘‘Jowisli yoke ! ety e St stho, petiiiopiog or the | Susiset ot evening in (g Western Avenuo Church, | Tiat doth th soul with ecaaey Somatmnos B ewa crying.and said she wented to dia? | Lire collection of jewels found ¢ ratit] £l point of view. The peoplo who produce iho | which Chst bad R A o alonliags of | ctatlishment in (bls countryol aniat church i sub- A e A S e Ketona ioplore B s menrisod 1o | E e Ths oo oy which i 0f Pl di: B oot s bard on Sundsva as on meek | the paoplo 1600 years boforo In foct X, s ondiustian (o LB R : METHODISY. | AR e dnradc'e riel mon s thrilling clear o B e O tha. charcon | 300 Beauty, Slter Dnicl | oamion o the D21 B ot ret or heaisical er. | a{cald tho wiolo sserion s of » fault of wkod wo fariner declso fhat, apul from oher | o mer, Johe Ak, paser, ol resch morn | £ Rl s doth appeer. Tihur wo mers gone. There wouldn's bo many | <790 baoCe, came fnto poseCEI e given. formers. Thestres are pot open for the working | & 510 know in hetoric 88 6quiv0cation ; for in | somish a0 s buals of pegofiation with o Church ¢ | snz and syening tn Grace Church. somer of North La- Thy facs is dughed us with crimson dse, emen T the world. if they wess all like that,” | O Bronswick, Afer e Ciy d formers, Leattet A Be poor i recreation, | 0UF Saviors teachings e disinetly tion; for i | gomunh a2 o el of 3egoliston b, Loe e o | Sale o Woile el SE £ ce of arth 1o | A wondious Iavgs thou eeemeth o e efo. 3he added, with cheesfal philozopby. " | sccorasnce with the bequest (0 5, whert Put mmply to put the dollars into the managers' | 1T ot cOme 0 desiroy the law or tho prophets, | Tetracted and repesled with as much formallty as been | sur, Moses, and Eljmn." Eveatng: e N8 Jovn- | No doubt thy meeting With thy jove, the Sun, 4 el -+ Geneva; was sent from there £0 A 5 D ot wall tney know tbes csn lure an | but to fuillll 1 know weil the | Jere promulgated. 38 they”} galem. ; Has made thia changa thy countenance upon, Sy Conrt jowelar of the Emperor Of 3 era ; 108 N heir places even on God's day. | to maintain that the las pesigendiotec » — e Rev. 0. B, Tiffsny will presch morning sud | A silvern path doth thy relection maks i HOR MARCHE based it. Now, perchance, is hss found 8 P sudicnce ioto their Pl vea on God's dar | buch aa +Th T eas abovaned by viuists | A grent deal of discussion has bsen vegun in | evening st Trinlty CLreh, taChas avenuh Renn 0 the waters of the restiesa lake, A Pacia letter to the New York World sags: | bome afier tho various viciss! ndd ones is their motto,—not kindness to she poor, e o B e | pariond by tho. epeech: of the President of tao | TFent-fourth srseh NOmng iy | AbQ Mhrongh the interstices of th leaces We ate at the world-renowned Bon Marche, mageat bome Rl Nos sbout puse air. A thestre is the {ast | man for the Rabbath,” and other Eimilar pas- | British Unitarizn Association 1o the farewell Evening subject : * Blind Bartimeus.™ *" | Thy light & weird and changing carpet weaves, s arld-re 9 o Marche, an | through which it Lus passed- 1 pince for ich or poor o get {resh, invigorating £aes, *which the uolearned and unstable do | ception of the Bev. Brooko Herlord, arowell £a- | “rhs Rev, Dr. W C. Willing il presch moralng Ty clonds that sail across the evening-sky establishment which mignt put all but the largest e e . 3ir, to beneft the body and refresh tho mind, wrest, 88 they do also the other Scriptures, to | parture for his new position as minister of top | and evening 1o the!lanzley ‘Avemie Church, corner of | Are silveced with the glances of thine ese, of your own stores to shame. The Bon Marche Yeight of Testimonys ! Tno mapy gss_buruers, “tooz licbta, cnlaw{d :Effira?:}?b ;«lfl!\;gga!fl' but mowhero &0’ we | Church of the Messiah in Chicago. At Thirtymtn ety . ;gmm‘;;:;g:; ;';;?kg;@_‘ymm g i giving » concert after businees bours to the Augusta (3e) Jurna o ligbts, in close mwdc: ltll:es :“::‘?:‘d :i?i:?: ‘z Thing bt good o8 ;’m ws s ‘s;:;gx_%i ‘.flolng any- | Joshuw Fielden, member of Parliament, gaid: | _The Bev. Chsles T Thompsn will presch at flis & o elita of ita customers, and the singing, trumpet- A Referee’s court was _l:cld in this 72 nake one long to reac stre 5. suoh ue | * Unloss the ministcrs of religion by gigantic | Fifih Church Indiana avents and Thitieth strset, Alme. Nilsson bag left Paris for Cannes with | i0g fiddling, and pianc-playing are done for tho | Other day, ono of the conditious of m‘ judg™ [t | hor husband, whom tho doctors bave ordered to | most pars by the employes of the house. That | beiag that, in case of '“"B'“m": “;,,. wert i enial breezes fresh healing the sick, restoriog the sight of the bling, | efforcs seek to elevate the people, the Americans | this morning and evening. Morning subject the exnsusted lungs the 1 i raising the dead, and teachi fog i £ ¢ i kindiy wafted tons from g ng and preachiog it | have passed their zenith 35 » nation, Mr. Her- | 371 Hoow'Tam Christian?* Ereune subject: | proceed to 8 warmer climate on account of an | young fellow who has just rendered a piece from of tho majority shouid bo finsl. estion & the Board, t88 Mp Ly drom heaven asther are a ! the great Benefacior. Theatres are wholly nee~ the synagogue, but mever sceking their own | ford voluntarily took this herclesn task upon | EiiAes c hitia, whi tho great Denelain eiso. for paro air and | plessure or astcofing fesnts of BEIIRY, 08 O o O o T aybods So | ciri hersts f Monros o Senlin et s iniosome, Io ey oo | Misk? with po zhch eta 38 Mo yevy G370 B e ™be tested by tho scales. ; moruing and HThet e tations Which sho mad purposed | that served me with & ptrip of Fibbon this mora- | Beiam, Fsq.. aud Hoo. 3. - P8 terson ¥ ¢ G had th sdnaish Admitting that Sunday was dar, a8 wa read of t_l}ei,r doing on other days. He said that he bad been in the States, and had o venin| Thes~ o s Iabors, aud | Where in all the “ bistory of the world™ do we | fair ides of the people, sod that **their great 4 and eveniog. Evepingaubject: *Tho Thea- | 305 PR 500000 sng Belgium have had tobo [ ings svd you will find no end of similar gus- | the referees. Mr. beslthy recreation. cond of A1 incresse of intemperauce, profanity, | wantis patriotism.” He also alluded to their | —TheRer. Arthur Swazey will preach this morning | poasponed. { prioea In siore. for you, it 50u aro at all fo- | ashomas the heavier. @y desigoed for res € Lealtbful recreation, Lowho produces & play

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