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/ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MARCIH 19, 1876—SIZXTEEN PAGES. z i 3 o i 1 tabacco to be as much & part of thonatural order | gtroet, cversbod: itk " 3 tn steeet and | snd the charch at Newark 18 in the Prosbytery of | evening at Trinity Church, corner of Indisns avenuo of Sepoys a handsomo crrTiago, drawn by four 5 it 2 3 stroot, cverybody came witkout refer opue, Tk, these in Wosk SNBSS o S ontls | Jamoevile. Neithor of thogo Uraebyteried seehs | snd Twanty-fourth street.” 2 O e B ohed ap 10 tho gate, ard | of thivge na motilery milk, Mor s this 8 | Bcia position, 30 thst ece 4 Wt Forts (o og apart, and the men eovering their | inclined to take up the case. and nobody knows | —The Rev. W, C. Willing wiil preach morniog 30d z o from it dismounted the Pricce of Weles, in pro- \Aomt.ldur. !:mn{‘o i :'Flal \d ::B :i?zed"mll) o:: w;:m ALL TYPES WERE REPRESENTED, e Still observed. No organ is used, snd there | 001 0w Dr, Prestloy i £ be reatored to the | evening at tho Langley Aveauo Church, comer of pria person. 1 bad scon Lim laet at bis rocop- tho mild cizareita T huge duetbel, bat wonld | Tho Barmsa 1s 8 cort of connecting link batwas gre no women in an :‘J;fluim };\;nlguxsn‘::f b‘m;"": ministry. The only wey that scems to b«z Open | TThirty-ninth etrect. tion uxkAdlheun last Octugat, 'm"'l:vw'lchl‘lx tmn :ixnac;ur; t':‘(!’l ‘,2,‘;5. s ek, o :?;m ;’n&a‘ Cth"'mh “%l Ing;:éh figlag to :lhe Intter ufl 2l ‘hite scarf, con a i i iy to thi esbytery of Zaunes- 253 e 7, s - remarked his incressed obesity sinco 10r00t, £ oo straight, blue- g Ha i Sank by Lailza (3 W] uing 8 440 o tabal, or | i8 for him to pply to tho Presbytery D e Rov. 8. 3, 1rving will preach in the moming | Notes of a Chicago Gentleman Mk | Fomerked, s e w0 now 1 could | ississipp! rafteman i Heky tingoin the gonerally ofive o Secasion fail ~to remark that tha roy- Having beon duly cdified by this spectaclo, wo | and having in common with the Chi .mm! 2 il Hiedicnce to a Mosaie crdi O oxriciogk, standa 3n o middie of (e SFRROED goRues, like Traghol, OF ar B e T e uel, in Fifth avenue, (g %o bave continued gond, | passed on iuto the house. and found oursolves in | snub-nose, resreating forohead, and scan cen pounds would not | & large room, occubying the entira ground floor, | brows, the last, indeed, sometimes hcmry 6ye. iu tho past throo | and with tho wholo front open toward tho street, | gethor. The women are fairer - g alto. whether originally 8o_couatructed or Lnocked | and somo of tho faces that I8aw at the B“nlm,] ville for licensure and & new ordiuation, and then A Church, corner of Monroe & i A ing to Tour of the Worid. not fai ol digestion appears for I am cortain that fif: more than expross tho ine! start anew with “lm:nt!nmolr’i.’lm e street. Tho Rev. R. D, Sheppard will preacn in tho A e Philadelphiz Eveni evening. A correspondent I ng | eV . o, A. Youker will preach morning and ven- Lol b e, L pcorer thele Neeoi o | puydin saye -HCCrBing the pucborship of tha organ, = choir of wale and FelhiE voices, and the | well-kne-= POSD begiuning **I would 1i ing in the Simpson Citrch, Bonfleld sirect near inis hie kner i d-go¢ liva e s montls. Wuen Albert Edwerd comes to the minlig sian il i eskiorh BAbake 0 thotiye 30T W Tho Tines wero firet writter in o | ARG ) sekinson witl prench o the morne The Last Days of the Prince of v.hrgmuhu‘xnxlfim%:;;udqnuu:iun comos o, tse | out for tho scession. I couid ot leaxn. T | am tolliug of wers whiter than tho most dl foroground of this room (which we Lad entered | European. In these cases, however, Iet);lhalc ;:’ or, " B chel. sl \Sority of the membars of Bt Jeshuru ae- clared for adopting the ritwd of the reformers. The Fectappealed o the coulh which decied against et Py lind af compronise foliowod. Family paws, 2 alx=s i ung lady’s album by the Rev, W. Auguetus 3 . i - . W. Aug ingat Grace Church, corner of LaSalle and Whita .k el 3 e araulls gfiggbfizfl;mm nn;tnx of the Episcopsl | streots. ThoTev. L T. Chamberlaiz, of the X Wales' Visit at Calcutta. gorerciga bi: Europe, whatever q Zoregronnd of Il oo e e e | T ios, or. 1 bl g iy Tho copy in my pos- | glaud Congregatioush il presch Lag eI % andered from the display T wag | ruzs of rich pattors, and smoking the eoormous | equivalent. The coatumes aro s vario forof o Indy Ia whose albamC tbes et WAL | _ Tho Ter. Jues o ot A acseribing, ity indecd, as far 38 £ was able o | Exbon cigrales witlout 5 momenta tniemie | featurss, . run dhsonel, o T ton. . It i ! ing ot the Scotch Church, corner of Sangamon and . __+ | see, there is nothing more to rofer to escept tho [ sion. As & 2 i Bcale, from utter and absolute naky on. Sho eaya: ‘It is an impromptuof Ar. | qrpuing bt tho Sc azh gamon and | oo rteons Treatiment Extended tho Aimeri- | arrival of Lora Northorook, who immodistely | boda, Sach crowaed with knob of rich bisck | toiletto of akict (worm by both m;%'}::i to fol] om, as Viceroy, | hair, and docked with a circlot of jewels and ar- | ban, and sandals. Faacy then, it you et, tar. desk 3u froct of the fiwebol in o of ihe, tabat, et S bt the o | wWilli B e i i hate, £ad . is optionsl with Wilkiam A2l uhlenters, formariy postor Of tho | AU NS, o os Gibson, of tho Second Chiurel, : followed tho Princo, and to v Lrem, Lo e o e hich Js adopted, however, Ly | 1-piscopal Clinreh in Lancastor. It was written | Sreachos In the morning 2nd vtho Rev, Arthur Bwazey ean Generals Upten and oo e e e 1no. accorded. Ho baving | tificial flowers, had au fcrosistibly comical of- | company of perbaps 200 boing cin, 3 e wardens and iie new minister. Tha Rov, Jr. 1 my sister Catharine's albom. Tiohsd 00 €0pY, | preaches in the evening at the Fourth Church. val salnte was aleo accorded. T'e b IUE 1 i tion showed paay. of porisps o0l boiney of Lotk eney tuo wardens and {10, 408 Foath Sirect Sviagogav, | 80d, wanting jt for €ome oceasion, Lo sent for D ey 11, Walker proaches this wmorning sud “ Sandy ” Rorsyth Presented himealf, and thera appearing to be 0o | foct though closer inspoction ahored o great | and all ages, in the varied costumes and o ook o e thon aud thereis carioaty in | tho album. I am copyung it oD, ginal | evening at ilis Tiewniop. Charch, West- Fourtceuth y S Obicct in romaining longer, I rotired. Of the | daal of oxpange and considerablo taste in the | tumes that I have indicated, groured in ey BTy wie compunity as to Low he will reconeile his | mauoscript.’” The copy Fitnishod by tho Hul- | street. near Throop. ? othor ceromonies of the dzy I neod hardly [ styleof tho adornments, Perhaps conceivable postaro around the stage: standige. views with the jons of some of his new flock. i ¥ —Tie Rev. D, J. Burrell will preach morning znd spenk. They coosisted in_the dedication of | THE MOST NOTADLE ARTICLES OF PERSONAL DEC- | leaning, kneeling, sitting, equatting, ] liog, e ORATION there is hardly a possibility of wnum?n'n j{,"‘:fi letin's correspondent differs somewhat from the —fami f ® | evening st Westiminater Church, corner of Jackson and a statuc of Lord Msyo, wiuch had " 5 };’;% fg:l;';; Doom;and, Lo ;"‘;’,‘,‘:,,fiie Mublen- | Peoria streats. Moraing subjeet': Coming to Christ.” A Glance at Eurmese Street|iown oz i 4 rorsyo, WY jong | wer the ear-rings,—as I must cull them by | humsn framo that might not lato been stul bug. may L ised Evening subject : * Christ Lifted Up. Lif d Customs that it had been advertised for salo as oid iron ; | analogy with our own, though in fact they werd | thero from Living examples. Afl wers ied 6 of its first publication. Tho Rev, Arthur Swazey will presch morning aud e and Customs. a display of firoworks, almost goidirons | ot tiags at all. Imazioe o noarly cylindrical | with an euergy and persietenco Emoking As rogards the growth of secls it i stated | eveniu at the Second Church, corner of Alickigan . i éb Y . almost as good as o omnly of et bod aabat %~ | sabl ergy persistence little short of f secls, 1t s etated | icouncand Twentloth strost. Tio Rav. 3. Mouroe Gib- thot ond can ace at suy time for a shilling at tho | bolk, B3R Y iepteskonnd most ex-; |iwoblicos, sud wese: madecglad Every dow aoy that & century ago moro important religions | yon will preach in the eveuing, Crystal Pelace; & fancy fair, aod quisite smber, and measuring abont L4 inchesia | then by a general distribution of * weeds™ fry, bodies (tested by the number of churches) were —The Rev. S. W. Daffield will preach in the chapel | Qur Correspondent Attends 2 Theatrical A ** ROYAL NIGHT” AT THE THEATRE, 1engtl, balf a8 much in diamoter, slightly con- | the house. Whenever & laugh of more lh:; = which was B0 more than B third full,—tho prico | vex ab the euds, and pushod balf-way shroagh @ | ordinary vigor waa called forth by t] 4 Pi he acting, 1o Hin Qiacours on Saturday he declared himself con- Tarvative as » the dogmas of Judaiem, but in favor of adoping the ritualto the moccssitics of the country and e century, He id that ho would not e himeelf with elthier party, but would etrive o unite both is peace. He announced that there would be'3 public confirmation of all boyn and girls over 13 yoats of age whoss parents desired them 1o join tho 0 ), " Ol piis in ;‘e' § n!nn;m in g:,. m?“ aation. En;;;,a u:: l:he g,llor\r;?; ?n!‘ef ;P Cofig;reguminl, of %h“'fiunn‘k}uugu _}!:mu this Mtcfnaannan'clmfl:. E % d Eat 1 ho lobe of the Among tie orthodox Jews, only the males ave con- aptist, Church of Englan: resbyterian, Lo~ ==Lha Aieve s, ompeon will preach morning ntertainment an ats a of sests Laving been raised to 30 s, and | sort of incredible auger-hole in the lobe o e | the on-lookers knocked Srmed, ufm wan&r;y ‘c.annmng m;—:"y of calling up | theran, German Reformed, Dutch Reformed, and | and evening ‘Srfl',“ Fifth Chureh, corner of Indisns B g H that of boxea to a thousand, \Thx?u :n’n“pi%:jh? ‘;l ear, 80 18 to balance itself upon the loop of flesh [ being taken ofl“:;‘:ir g:cflke :uv;r yiilfj}:: d:,m’ the canddate bab, where he reada aloud u avesue and Thirtcenth street. Morning subject: etel-Hut. Patioln paid 5,000 rupecs for the box adjoining Dbetow, and you will bave tho best idea of them | first thrast from an excited nmghbor’z knl*h‘ that I can give you. Of course. they fit ¢0 close- | elbow, head, foot, or ehoulder. As oman Catbolic. By tho consus of 1850 they | & Vi & etood : Methcdist, Daptist, Prestyterian, Ro- ThoVyalChridtsy JaesC, that of tho Prince. A day or Lwolaterthe Rayal man Catholic, Christian, Lutheran, Congrega- | qyq Rev, Brooke Herford preaches this morving party took leave .of Calcuita; aad it wad amus- 1y to the ope tional. aud Protestant Episcopal. Fho growth | ana evening ot the Church of tho Messulk, cornerof | The Burmese Method of Dispos- | B8 to Boe how quickly the triumphal arches and | not oftener t ) of religious. organizations has ontsfripped the | AMichigan avenuo and Twenty-third streets. o - richly-decorated houses wero denuded of their | home. In very many cascd tha end of the cylin- | forward 80 as to encroach on the g growtn of population. At the begianiug of the | ~ —Thero will bo no services nor Sablath-school ot ing of the Dead. tinsel glories, and Low by slow degcoea the city | der i8 garnished with magnificent desigus in resarved for the performers; wherer e Revolution thero was less than 1,950, with apopu- | Uity Chureh, Oak Park, to-dsy owing ta the ilineas resumed ity ordinary working aspoct. diamonds sud rubies. ‘The ladies qhemuulvas, 23 ¢ a burly *‘ntility-man” would p:wé mund"‘ifl‘ g impression,—they are | ring snd beat them back with a bamboo rod, c,u; 1stion of 3,500.0u0, showing a churd ery | of tho pastor. fviasi arcooie | [t oo g i 3 howing ch for overy | OTINOASION. | o 1 il preach morning and Bofore dismissing tho subject of the Prince's | they sit. make s pleasin 1,700 souls. There are now more than 72,000, L vi ink it i y fai i 1 1 ud, as compared infini i byt t th B Snecial Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. visit, I think it right lo spesk of the | of fair comploxion, good form, ot Ccompat the infipite contusion of the sufferers grening ot lio Third Ghureb, corner of Moneos st gonerous recoption that was accorded to our | with tho women of ndia, bavo o look of intel- | boundless delight of the Inckier oncs“:: :m il with & population of $5,000,000, would A : 1 ' ciher Laflin stroets, 3liss Alta 3T, 1ulett will lecture in the Raxaoox, T 1876.—There is 2 : 8 3L st will locture/ B She “acos, Burmah, Jaouary, 1876.—Thore is | goverous xocoytion Lotk BER JeCOn 0 fio | ligence that is most sratifyng. Whoa thoy | back rows. So tho fah wenson, asithad dons ning asnever to drop out, atcast THE ZXCITEMENT INCREASED portion 2 the law. Among the Reformed Jews con- han do the ear-rings of thie ladies at | the little urchins nearest the stage ware crowded Bematic: means a regulsr conrse of religious instruc- tion for both boys and girls, followed by the candidate Tmakin, in the presence of tho congregation, o public profession of the Jewish faith. ————— RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. THE CETECH IN GENERAL. The subscription for the Pope, inangurated ip ¥rance some time 8go, ‘amounts to 125,000 | show a church for every 523, In other words, | evening on Lift n Little."" hi i less] fanis. “hilo tho population has multiplied cloven-fold, | ' —Tae ey Rovert Collyer will prosch morming and comothing s prosaic, so hopolessly common- | urEEETL F0c g Calentin festuvitios, Gen. Up- | rise sud walk aboat, oug cannot fail | for three days before, tho invited guests c e work of rebuildiag tho Episcopal Cliicchi the charchos have multiplied nearly thirty-sevon evening at Unity Church, corner of North Dearborn place, abont an attack of liver-complaiut, that I | fon and his colleaguos were the guosts of our | to remark their swkward goit snd!]tho | and going; the ranks of s::eat_gpog;,m,ffi”"‘ Hopo h_chs S ieord i the fold.—Popular Science Monthly. flrflt_,a;lg‘ .“o;w; 'é'"fi s e ehould hositato to sllude to it wero it Dot the | most popular and worthy Consul-Coneral, Gen. | nnnatural shortness of the figure in the | ing constatly full, and tho whots affording B‘: st Virginia City, which w 5105 —_—— | s at e Fourtt Spug snd will preach this morn | only excuse for my lovg doley n carrying out | Litenfield ; ard during that tmo thoy wero bivice Majority of instances. They woro dressed, | more characteristic idea of Burmese lite s grent fire there, is}to be begun during Aay. PERSONAL. aod Thirtloth ,,,Nn‘”“‘“éubm O raisiets and | my intention of sending you some. further notes | invited to cino at Government Iiouse, Tord | of conrse, in the Burmese costume ; a_strip of | phases than could have been obtained in u; The price paid by Cardial McCloskey for the 7 Roligion,” Prof, W. D. Guuning will lecture ou | of fravel in tho East. ® Perhaps you will bo a8 Northbrook taking particular paius to give thom brigltly-striped sitk wrapped around the limbs | other way in mantbs. Some of these pways are sidence of the lete Lo Grand Lockwood at Bishop Koener, of the Methodist Episcopal “The Origin of Man ™ in the ovening. 8y 5 Tacilitios for gainiug the information taey arc in by way of skirt, aud a jacket of lace or muslin, | of grest splendar, and held with closed doors. L it aa i canvert b Church South, has sailed for Yora Cruz, on a EPISCOPAL. rendy 28 mysolf to dispens with detsils, and | gearch of. They huve been Ebiutod in amany | generally all of one color. The shape and ar- | Tho one I Lave tried to describowas given by & Mnu!_.k, which he vfgpo s to nvert ioto s visit to the mi:i sion of that Chareh 1n Me: i 5 Tho Rev. Henry G. Perry prosches this morning will accopt the spology without more discussiou. | wayh by the oflicers of the Bengal army, fur- | rangement of the upper garment varies slightly | member of the *‘upper-middle” class, -nd{n. Catholic collego, was £200,000. . e tter. Chatlo 5. Bicby T 2 - and “fl‘fgfiwfil g&\:figg.m, comer of North | Quite against my will, I was in Cslcatta dur- nighed ‘with maps \ad charis of tho groatest | sccording as tho wearer is married or other- | cordingly is a fairer spccimen of such entertain- 1t in stated that 127 of the 231 Congregational 0 Jiey: Ohacles H..Bithy Daa rosigned tho | CUREG G icis Mansield preachos this morning | ing the 1nst few days of tho visit of the Princa valuo, and in every respect Liave been helpod as | wise. mants than would have been a more oxpensive cbarches 1 Connecticnt allow women to vote Roctorship of All-Sainte’ Charch, Brooklyp, his | and evening st tho Church of (e Atoncment, coraer | of Wales. Agninstmy will, L sar, ainos ia the | IAC 88 it vae Insiybodys ponerts bolgthiain.,) TIDY LADIES WEAR SANDALS snd ordluava e, _ resigmation to take effoct on or bofors Taster. o West. Washington and Robey strects. | - A8 N it o More than this (and this I Lave quito direetly | in the street, but in the house, unlike the grown ‘the ‘Barmans aro, with fow exceptions, Bud- : . e o _prosthes fhis morning ang | et place I iad determinod that 1f it ‘were pot- | from tho Governor-General's aido). just bofore | men of position, go barefooted. Tsay of posi- | Ahists, and a8 euch thair manner of Lfe in point gible I would avoid the tbrong end spuoyanco | tho Chapter of the Star of Indin, of which I have | tion, because both here and in India ‘malonatives | of morslity is far above that of the Hindus and upon all church questions, and the remsining 103 permit their votiug upon certain occasions. A third meeting of the Western Dishops of {ho Protestant Episcopal Church is to_bo held at Racine College, Bacice, Wis, to take steps Afohammedans of India. ‘They are, ho A dlont vace, and nesly al the wark, on th sea-coast at all ovents, is done by Madrassis and Bengalis, who come here in shoals at the begin. ning of the goutbwest monsoon, whan the ship. Tho Rev. Brady E. Backus has resigned the | evening nt the Church.of Our Savior, cormer of Bel- Tectorship of Christ Chureh, Cooperatown, and | de and Lincoln avenucs. attendant upon so distinguished & tourist, spoken, the Drince, of Lis own morion, remark- | of the lower classas can offer no more out- od: *Iam told theza are rageons insalt to 8 Europosn or a nativo of rank —The Hev. Dr. Locke presches this morning at 5 5 accepted & call to the Church of tho Holy Apos- " Subject ¢ Joi ly Apt Grace Church, Subject : ‘hy Should a Man Join | and moro particnlarly since but for my illuess "THMEE AMERICAN OF¥ICERS OF DISTINCTION Theo o onter his house witi shoos or Slippers tles, New York City. the Church?” The Rev. Wiilism Hopking, of St. | my companion and I should havo beon enjoying | now in Caleutta; plense soo that thoy have | on their feet. for the fousding of & church mniversity in the i John's Chiurch, will preach in the eventng. LN 5 Py West. e er, f’,},&.“"{‘-g‘:‘f‘qf}g‘x‘;fl Jho Becter- | * e . D vy esaciia thig morn- | the Bospitalicy of friends in Tirhoot, the * gar- | fickots for reserved soute at the lnvestiture.” | Whilo I hiave been giving all those details, our 0 A convention of preachers and laymen of the m“? Y. Hever ““c'c o dlusl iy ong. a hfi ing and evening ut the Church of tho Epipliany, Throop | den of India,” tha land of indigo and of famino. Mora courteons treatment coxtld not have been | host bas approached, beaming dolight from ev- meats of rice are made. G e anference of the Methodist Episcopal it o o al dlee. a§ resx;nc 1( 8 | atreet, between Monroe and Adams. Obliged to sbandon this visit, to which I hadlong given then that which theso gentlemen havo on- | ery coroer ‘of bis countenance, at tho privilege THE BURMESE LANGUAGR, Georgin Canferencs of Hhe o Mazch 22, to con- | resigaati p of All Suints) Biusburg, Po. The | Cioe 6 Bennents G ireches tus mommtng sma | On BRGS0 B O abloto travalonthe | Joed ot the ands of fho B e leb nthorities in | of entertaiping foreignots ; bna conducted us to | though of Western origin, and struciurally allid ok 2 L resignation s £ take offect/in April e B oot Johnaon gtreot, be- Kk iy 2 {o%iia, and tho circamstance i oo that Ought | seats of honor, comnsuding (as i ususl 1o such with the Hindustani, greatly resembles the Chi- ylor and Twelfth streots, last day of 1875, and proceeded, in no very good | not to b forgotten. The Commission has now | cases) the worat possible view of everything, | noso in sound. There are many nasal latters, to fulfill his quties | like ng, ngy, and one can_bLardly hear a conver- sider the relations of the colored membera to the Conference. The time for the mecting of the Geperal Con- terence of the Reformed Episcopal Church has The death ia announced from England of the P, Rev. Benjamin Scifferth, Mox-avifu Bishop of mi&;’i‘:;- ,?:‘g:",f;,}g'g;mf"gg; E";:“:.j’d“ nhumor, to Caleutta, where I arrivod on the morn- | gone to Dell, where soms 50,060 troopa ure as- | and ~hes departed the British Province, and genior Bishop of tho | Huron streets. Cominunion 3t §s. m. ing of New Year's Day. As I bad anticipated, sombled, and 4 ehum CAmPaIRL OB 4 largo scalo | in other parts of tho room. A female rolative eation between two natives without being re-’ ig in progress. of thefamily, of uncertain age, has set before minded of Wung Ling and Lang Chung. Ths is quite mmique in entire Moravian Church. He was born at Ful- | —Morning services, including morning prayer, lit- | hotels and lodging-houses o crammed full & 4 28300 IneEIG s wero crammed full to | 8 JEPIBEENR oo and Tndis, wo Lovo | us cheroos, groen aud black as aforesaid; she | Synas of the langusge many points, of which I will only give becn postponed from the 10th of May to the neck, England, ia 1795, and di brook, | any, and Holy Communion, this morning ut tho Ca- B D e Tlio place. for the ecesion of the | Jan. 31, gland, o 1735, aud died ot Ockbrook, | fulialor Ss. Peter and dail, commoe Waaliugton sud tlio nst closet, nud wo counted ourselses griu- | givorgad from tho ordiudry lioo of travel, which | pow briogs, and cztablishes fa & vacant chele | Conferenco remains nnchanged, namely: Oltd~ | pr. Cummiog, tho distinguished Millenariza Poori oty Tvenpgpeieat il | Bato besondumensuroln Seiog o e | e Sumgabo b O e tha . O alonme | feout of o, a silver caskot, oud o glass dish, | th = most "remackable. ' Tuo plars of wa, Canada. divine of London, has disco ered that before | eveuidg at ‘ihe Ohurch of tho Ascension, coruer of foet of room, with o lookiog-glass and a wash- | ers to Singapore. Wo bavo chosen rather to | The latter, as we readily discover, contains pick- | nouns is formed by the = addition The latest suggestion a8 o substituto for the | September, 1576, the sure word of prophecy will | Eimand LaSalle streota. stand up threo flights of stairs, Ilere wo made reach the Sgr_mts by way of the Burmah coest,— | Jed tea, ginger, and onions,—very palatable and | of a numeral adjective, followed by & generio spisner. “zoverend * is, that incambonts, of | be faiflied,—the Enpbratos will dry up, the e forniog end | & basty toileh, und Qoshed nway to sry if, by ‘,‘h‘:}ilifiri;fi"’fgdf:"é’s;";fl? lis Stamaeol | od, Tte silver ket puizlos s, but tums oun, of which iho language contaln betweea Eyarcopal charches shall take the name of their | Jews will go back to Zion, and the heavens and | gvenuoand Thirty-sixth street. any chanc, tickets might still be had for facilities. 'Thero is a fortnightly line to ct‘)‘mponr:nn _Li?ansud to be applied topt.tm E%or;ge is exprossed by man fwo human pflf;’ngw? m Monl- | of betel-nut and appropriate trimmings. Our | oranges by orange lwo round things; trenly earth will be removed. —Tho Bev. 1. M. Payotor will preach morning and THE GRAND DISPLAY OF THE JORNING i = T 9 o 3 Swgapore. touching at Rangoon, Tho Rev. Dr. Newman, pastor of the Motro- eveningat the Campbell Ik COAGEL. ) ruing | TOF this Wwas to ba ouo of tho erowaing Unys of | mois, . Pevaug, - sad Malscca. = with | Burmah friend explains the modus Sperandi, | priests by priest twenty sacred things; @ hun- politan’ Methodist Episcopal Church of Wash- [ ana evening at Trinity Church, corner of Tweniy- the wholo roysl tour, tho day whon tho |3 BOrvice 19 tho alternate weeks to | Lifting g lid, bo takes out a small piece of solid | dred platés by plate hundred jlal things ; and 8o ington, coneiders the present moral condition | sixth street and_Michigan svenuc, Holy communion | Prince, in his capacity of Grand Commander Rangoon and AMonlmein only. So thas by taking | nut, looking like & cracked nutmeg, though not | oB. "Po an ordinary observer it would seem that otthe city ns degenerating, and from his pulpit | £t 9:30 s, m, Morning sublect: «Excuses fornot | o¢ thio Mot Exalted Order of the Star of Indi tholatter line from Calcutta tolangoon, remain- | as hard. ‘Ahother oponing disclosos & pile of | serious complications mast arigo from this back- ed Order of the Star of Indis, | jng there n week, then proceeding by local | green leaves, in shape like thoso of the lilac, but | bandea arrangement, but I dare say all dus rovision is made for emergencies of this sart. enters his solemn protest agunst the demoraliza- | Confessing Chrlst.” Evening subject: ‘Some Mis- A takes Made by Doubters.” would hold a Grand Chapier, and invest a multi- | steamer to Monlmeib, spending fonc days thero, | largor. Carefully plucking off thestem and [P Ons of my first questions, when I found a tion of Waslungton socioty. i e ) - The Tiev. Phillips Drooks is one of ibe most | evening B e e e harusea | fdo of native Ghiafsand Tntoposs dignitaries | and finally embarking on the regulsr through | pont of one of ‘thess (3 concession, he h popular preachers in Boston. His charchis on | Ozkley street and \estern avenue. with the iosignia of the Order. As I expectod, boat, one can reasch Singapore on the twoniy- | assures us, to immemorial costom). genflemn whom I could catechise on the sub- B P o *HTo is th only pastor whocrowds | _—The liev. W. Ii. opkins will preach thia smorning | it was too lato ; every toket Sa Jasi sinte bean | fourtb dny from Culeutti (his 18 lanker than | ho doposits . the nut mathematically | Ject of Burmah, was 3s to Tus bomeo 16 that eriswcratic locality. His | 88 St Jobu's Ghurch, "Ashland_ avenue, near Madison | oo o' oe T o onty course tol ¢.| Qo zanto by Gallo (jrovided cjoee connections | in the ccntze of the loal; opens another com- THE MANNER OF DISPOSING OF THE DEAD. ‘Parish aro building & new and larger edifice. So street. The Rev. Clinton Locke will preach in the i8OS , and our only course was to hurry at | bo made ab that most treachdrous poiat), but | partment containing a sort of dampeuned lime ; | It proved 2 good subject, eliciting a fact that I much depends upen the Rector that money e\:g}:g.m‘_ .35 St AbiE Ritehls, 0D once to the sceno and get what poeition we | the trip i8 sufliciently interesting to repay the | smears a small quantity of this in minute daubs | am sure will interest you, .and which I Could not be raisod till §100,000 insurauce on | can, Ciinton Locke, George F. e, T Cimiay | could on the outside. extrs expenditure of time, whilo tho cost it | on various parts of the leal; Tolla the wholo mto | commend to the attention of _agitators %}Iruo lérot:lkls‘ life \\'aab taken uugi The b;othem Fardeo will prw&nn in the {zmm-r i ioned at the | The coromony was set for 9 o'clack,—an hour about tho same in eithor case. a.\mll‘; m::regs !i!t toI i}i;li::utg{sn:fifitmx ba- g:x;a th; u:ubjoe'cz n Am;:o?le and “Em&.s rooks, three ig nmber, wers all vo! talente noonday eervices is week at 5t, Peter's Cha] No. i THE VOTAQE FROM CALCUTTA ‘vigorous chewing, 10, Af o o K vely 80 pecaliarly nosuitable for a public domoustra- | .14 wag of no pecnliar intercst,—uuloga [ might jeet to correction at several points, for ing | posed of in the ordioary ways,—unmarried per- aes, as Bishops do their dioceses. This, it is Lelieved, would be a complete bar to imitation by the Nonconfornusts. A call for & State Temperance Convention has been issued by the Stato Temperanco Board of Micbigan. The Convention i3 to meet at De- troit, March 22. Every- charch, Sunday-school, sud temperance society in the State is mqnute& 10 send delegates. A cemp-meeting is to bo held at Benvets, Ne- braska. by the National Holiness Association, commencing Juoo 28. Beonewt is 17 miles poutbenst of Lincoln, upon the Missouri Pacitic Lailrozd. The railrond company has agzreed not $o rup Sunday tramns to the camp-ground. Tho National Baptist roports 850 baptisms of } 0470 i the' ministry. They csme from a | 180 Sistestrect. conver: during the month of Febroaryand tha | (o 45 “family. Their motber was sister to CONGREGATIONAL. tion of the gort that no oue wecmed able oven to | mantion the fact that in the course of it we | too much betel, forimproper distribtion of tho | sons beiny commonly, though not alwass, The Rev. William A. Bartlett preaches this morning conjecture why it had been cuoson. However, | crossed the meridisa of 93 dog. cast, being s lime, or the like. There is little or no taste,— buried, and married ones burnod, much in the of an aromatic flavor, hardly | manoer of the Hindus. In oue case. however, & first week in March, mainly iz chorches in and Weadell Phillips. The father, Lieut-Gov. i at the Plymouil Church, on Michigan aveaue, be- | the royal maudato had gone forid, and the un- | nearly as possiblo_antipodal to Chicago. 'This | only a suggestion 0 he Hin be called pleasant, and decid- striking variation is introdaced, and 1t is to this one P’:l‘zil:delpm:. e G!;;‘;x;’umhex; £ bop, Phillips, was ope of the most eminent mon of tisms in February were re] ¥ the Pastors’ " -} -8 Sl 0 s D B York and vicinity last week, | the Day Stas. twoen Twenty.flth aud Twenty Ssth stivcls. s | bappy matives bad no altemativo: whil thastill Sircumstageo ingpired mo for _moment, buy | stzong ouough tobs called Hore pEking Sariaticn i Lt tato i - o g 2 — {is muorning sod the Rev, 1L 1. Dean in the evening | more pitiable Europesas, who Liad been up till 6 | 29 effect ~was not ~pormavont; ond ly not othorwiso. I have about come to the | ShatlY gall your, atLenHon: s prissti Tho Pastore’ Associstion of MemphisJeels it- BREVITIES. 3¢ the Lincotn Parx Churcl, corner Mol a So- > A wa proceeded without furcher incident, ascond- | conclusion thar chowing betel is a very harmless | of the Budahist religion, then, are a shaven- gelf * congratulated by a solomn eouse of duty = i phis sreets. : it 3t tho Town-Tonse ball, had only time to | ing ‘tho beautifal broad Rangoon Liiver to tho | employmont, suilablo for Womer and children, | headed race, clzd in Tobes of yellow, and sug- to make appeat to the frienas of religion aud of | ‘w hope,” eaid a serions-looking gentleman e er. Aléx Thrne, of Dundee, prosches this | drive homo and gulp down cup of tes, and then | city of the same name, which lies 25 milss from | when to my disgust my hesd begins to whir,— | gesting, a3 the pads one in the streot, a proces- Cluistian cwvilization to unite with us in main- | ooy, o tnas tho angel who ferries souls morgi s eheaing s> Loxit st Church, | woro off again at ful oo to secure seats | tho g6, and at tho juucture of thrao Iargo | the motion grows rspidy SHORCE H0d I only | Sion of well-fed Dominicans exch wrapped up in taining, by peaceful and kindly messures, the b aug Soolsi} e I ok L. e Shushenany will preach this | o yyo erand ghow. This was to take placo in Atreans, flowing from the heart of Dritish Bur- | very narrovly escape 3 most awkward sitastion. | an sltar-cloth. The name for this gonus ia sanctity of the Sebbuth sud the purity of the | acrose t&e Jordan Lias more than ane bost in hig | T phflw el nggmwmmm":fife xiffi tho Maidan, or 1age open common in tha L mab. Rangoon is cortaialy the most important | Tho stimulant power ‘of tho betel, I am told, is | phoon. Tho more exalted of them are knowna public press. service.” His hearers looked upon him with | John Atkinson, of Grace Church, presches in’ the R 80 O o heart [ [t if'the Dritish posscesions east of Caleut- | about equal o that of tobacco. phoon qyes (great priest), and it is in their cades i of the city. ta, and, with the exception of that city and | Durisg all this time F that the new method is resortod to. THE BODY, DMDIEDIATELY AFTER DEATH, IS PRE- THE CHAPTER-TENT Bombay, is_probably tho greatest commercial THE PERFORMANCE SERVED IN HONEY, such evident surprise that he quickly added : | evening, —Prof. James T. Hydo will preach moruing aud rt in India. It oxports timber (teak and iron- i ( has been in progress under the tent beforathe | o oy c.q 0" remain for & year Withe out mentionng what _ becomes of tae ;01 lfi‘.:wois’c't'hl:cl‘"luaz:oh ‘Eo:ldt;a 80 unpleasant { orening at the Union Park Church, corner of Ashland | was an enormous unroofed inclosure, at the | PO T 80y ymoul rethren to cross over | avenueand Washington street. Jower end of which was a gateway, and at the wood) and rice in enormous quantities. The | house. Mats had been soresd on the ground, = latter article, however, being coarse und of an | rauged about the pole that supported the tempo- The Bishops and clergy of the Protestant Epis- copal Chureh in_America beve prepared an ad- drese to Dr. Dollinger like urto that in circuia- tion in Great Dntain, thanking tuas sturdy Old | oy 4y same ti ith Dr. St 4 Di UNIVEREALIST. Catholic for his efforts in behalf of Church at tho same timo with Dr. Storrs 80d Dr. Bud- | ) gy g Ellis hes thi apper a raised and covered throna for ¢ ington."— Washington Chronicle. o Bey, Aumiter preachies this morning and | PP ven mo for tho | jyferior quality, ineomuch nat tho luxurious | rary roof. Next this pol lustered " | honoy _sfterwards, I il observe ovening at the Chureh of the Radeemer, corner Wash- | Prince snd the Governor-General, who is ox- | Burmans import frow Borgal tho rice that they gpfinl:ufl gmuepx of K‘:BE, ;“:'“r:hc}cf ;’{ffl;{,fi,’,'e that it imparts an oxtra degree Of unce tuousness to the rotund eoclesiastics, and reo- uuity, and praying that they may be successful in thoir results. The Nagasaki Rising Sun says that the Bud- A recently overheard conversation: i ington and Sangamon strects, ; h y overheard conversstion: First | ington and Swgamon shrects, ) youge its | Officio Grand Mastor of tho Order. Alang tho | require ‘for tablo cousnmpuion. Tho Burman | filed with sewdust and oil, by way of Jamps; Tien I8 moverthioless of immeno valao, beiug | outside thess was loft a narrow epace for the ders the body more fit for the funeral pyre, o1 which it is piacad, after having been taken out citizen—* Who ig thia *Eli' that hes come 10 | sacgion at the ball ou the sonthesst corner of Indiana | sides of the inclosure were emall dressing-tents, e tor 4 employed for distilling purposes. There is, | actors, then came the wd of epectators. i ctors, and then came the crowd of epeciata of pickle at the expiration of the appointed re- 3hist religion is fast declning in Japan. In [ town with a big lot of singersto give & concert 2" | avenue and Thirty-irst street at 12:20 p. m. to- i N e e Rlo o alono ovouis-one Unddhist | Second citizen—t Why, dom't you know that | —TheXex 5, vo Uaton D e ios 3| Anpromfalall lo: thie uae ot the matlvy and otber | poronver e e b s Jemmies have been abandoned since 1873, 8ud | VEy» was a Bible character? it evemr e ey auis Ghpeh, on Michigan avente, bo- | exalted members of tho Order, and connected i one side, opposite the houso whore wa Fer® | 159 "fhen assemble tho peoplo of all the vil- Harig the past six yeers nearly 700 temples was o Bible character 2 it was ho who fed | twoen Sixteenth and E:ghteenth streeta. by strips of rod cloth with tho contral avenuo A BRISK TRADE IN PRECIOUS STONES scated, was & tinseled frame of boards, with a Jazos with which the d b Bore Eoeon oouverted to other Purposcs than tho ravens.” Third citizon—*No, Elijeh wag [ —The Rev. W. . Ryder will preach ot Englewood | = 7 (amber, rubies, emeralds, sapphiros, jasper, and | cloth curtam banging loosely across 1t ; throngh [ 18308 with Whe e deceused had been con <bi morning, and at Biue Taland in tho afternoon. (simularly of rod cloth), leading from the gate- | carbuncles), which ore found in b6 Intorior: | this the performers mado their exits and eo- nected, and taka up postiions at » distance of e ee” sl babiind it thoy conld bo scon | Perlape s thousaud yards {rom tho pyre. Fach village separates itself from its neighbors, and way to the throne. Making my way among the | S0HOR 18 alsdo largely expurtéad‘ . well us tes, o b ; ace troloum, —: ing i i iece. s b : ’ tobacco, sod petroloum,—and to Rangoon come | reclining in the intervals of the piece. At Sachis provided with a contrivance uoliks any- tho man who fed the ravens.” XNeither claimed “BAPTIST. The Rev. N.F. Ravlin preaches this morning and | goldiers who lined the broad street to Gov- tho chioicest of the sturdy littlo Burmeso ponies, | snother side was 2 frame formed of two upright thing knowa o our Western civilization. It is shose for which they were built. X Adcun\'eufinn of minieters nxfil laymen will be ;:g\;fln;me with :he good }’;opll:gt whowas | ue old in New York. beginning March 29, similar y the ravens.—Springfieid Republicen. evening ot the Open Communicn Church, coruer of @ 3 Jo tho one beld in Philadelphis toward the closo ; ki 4 Loomis and West Jackson streots. . ernment House, and pessing bohind 4 [ ) hest of whi ised by bamboo-pol ith & third pol A lone woman eat woeping st the fireside of .fig‘: 111‘2: ‘a ;’; ‘evauax::n prfififis z?l’;; ;ngg;ngin long filo of mounted Sepoys who guarded :fi%: zs( no“tt;;;;n& &r: iur:mexxifi-‘ n%t t(haar !srt?::ix: ‘é:,‘ l;'gon};;filch‘:ilegfladEdlgdro‘:v ;K gégfiiw‘fifi by way of a cannon,—s large tube of bamboo, < Seorg! p c! 3 the spproach to the tent, I took up a posi- | city. The sbipping season (varticulerly for rico) | Wooden) maske, of sicgular hidoousnasi. B | filled with demp powder, plugged t the muzzle, and openat the breech. This precious affair, of Mr. Moody's meetings there. Infornation soncerning the Convention can be obtained from Rickmr2 C. Morse, Secretary, corner of Twenty- Jixth strect and Fourth avenue, New York. Tho American Clristicr Revicw is 60 exercised bout Mr. Moody's eaying that baptism is not asccoeeary to salvation that it quotes the case of her simple rustic home on the banks of the A e 2t the North Star Chuureh, ks 8 g - o 7, at the North Star Chureh, corn : city ¢ ila : muddy Ozio. Then a hand restec gently UPOR | jon and Sejmick strects. ks tion within & few fect of the gateway, | I8 just nOW begluning, und auother month will | hind those sat the musicians, numbering per- cb, T hor shoulder, and a sind voice asked : 1 sud Sedwick trects. | vmorning and ovening | whenco I could sco overy oo who drovo up, as | S0 the broad ancuormge gronnds filied with | haps & dozen. Tne body of the music s pro- mounted on wheels, ia poiuted at the piro. “ by these tears?” at the Michigan Avenuo Church, near Twenty-third [ oo A g e b et orory deecription, and from every part | duced by ehrill pipes, and by & curions instru- touched off, and by tho rapid oxpulsion She tarned her large malansiel sereet. they disnounted and entercd tho inclosure. L | Gt world. Asmauy a3 500 ships have beon | mont peculiar o Turmah=s SOt O fargo tub, | of sir from benind s propelled for- th cnietlonéeaud b e e e i o S ok could also, by mountivg on & ‘tent-peg aod | seen in thosiver at one time. Civilization iv e o insida of which are hung little brass | ¥ard in 8 lne WO e lean s a 3 or sobs : g A e s Sacing 008 rops, got & ewoopiog viow of -tho | comparatively speaking, in an infantine stsgo of | RADgS of nicaly gralustol igne, 5o portormes | curate according to ciregmstances. Thooretical: o optaont hove, amd 1t was for somo timo | Bits in tho centro, sud with rapid and skilifal ly, 2l the canuon should reach the pyse 8t oo and the same moment, and ignite 1t from all Elymas 8s po woree, oad commends to Mr. . o' 0 Msody the toxt : O full_of subtlety snd all + My Johnnie's off to the Counsul, an’ they | * —Tne Rer. P Goodman will preach morning and | intorior, a privitege of which I availed myself ! 1 do say be's likely to cum back witha reg'lar | eveningat the Hydo Park Chusch. * | antil, the example being too numorously follow- problematic whetler we shonld find quartars st | motions beats the gongs with a bamboo stick, | G i g y P Pho ordinary courso of procesding would | There is another and less malodions Thetramont | Sides simultanecusly. Mora frequently, bow- ever, no one of the thots strikes the wark, in miechief, thon child of the Devil, thou enemy of el righteonsress, wilt thoa not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord ? =4 The work of Biblo revieion will probably con- *ume four yoars more. Two committecs have been at work for over four years on thie re- tision,—ope in Englaud and one in this country. Brooklrn polish onto his morals.” ““Ib Rev. D, B. Chency will preacs morning and s ¥ g " evening at thio Fourth Church, corner of Washington ed, and the tent tbroatenod with destruction i i i B very N A colored expounder of tho Scriptures recently | and Tanligs stee “' 7 3 from the weight of the clinging crowds, we were 5.’::“0';3‘;?‘,;3 f;::%n Lnl:;m;; °x{::§:?df:u§;;fg E’vlz'ixlcthonufggS&u‘cp?mw;lilmfgen othen, gl;t’:h‘g which case the villaga which has mads the best croated quito a flarry among 50mo of tho emalo | ermiie X5y Univomity blaco CRArch: - and | g1 igpominiousiy pulled down by the policemen | bie bouso our home during our stay. This | SO is produced by small skin-leaded drums shooting ia privilegad to light the pyze by lois - > k evenicy st the University Place Church. £ : 5 P 2 enyational me: Scarcel; tion of thix portion of his congregatian by suddenly branch- | ~—The Rev. T. W, Goodspeed will proach this morn- | i charge. Leforo our arrival would have answercd our purposo capitally, ( of ‘the shapo of osster-kegs, which are thumped | 2804850 maans. ely & cremation 0 ing off in this way :_ *-Now, I waut to soy o | ing at the Second Church, corner of Monroe and Mor- TUE GUESTS OX THE DAY but, on presenting our lottars to Mr. Halliday, [ with the flugors Tike the keye of a piano. ‘Ihe { 80Tt OcCarY without F Vtode msters. When you has a washin’ to | gan streets. The Rev. Dr. Siorgan will preach in tie | had begnn to appear, and thoy continued to | V¢ {mlxm::nm;llvu% o day :go late, & his house Bull;meue. in fact, have an instrument with keys | o\ cm‘;%‘;"-i‘:‘:pfi;gfigi fi:;ul taslifon was alre full. on this, N of boo arranged ina scale of eight 2, 158l X b ky o i one) easp lobked o e L] m]’h notes, of suddenly wheeling d.\réct‘.y about and making The work of each is submitted to the other, a8d | g0 somowbar, and 7 o 4 S A o A DALELy y You gots done, just vou clean | €TeRIRE. e = coma in regular succession, at intorvuls of five poth work harmonionsly. Tlu:i gnshflh Com- | yp and go right bome, and don’t atan’ round YEUIRE. sual servicea will bo conducted at the Olivet | minutes, These, be it understood, wers the | still more: dubious, but our saccess in the end | and having other points of resemblance toa : Witeo has yesched in the Old Testament the | Joukin' whar you can find a littlo coffes, or a lit- Cluel, South Desrbern szeet blwoen otk tnd Tage | e R yeetorT cannot fiad o more elo. | was better than our fears. nud wo aro ecitled, | pino; o fieionoy in th use of this i | Stcaigbt for the crond which seb them oll, in £ rant torm o describo them 80 comprehensively, | 88 I write, in dabitable, if not luxurious, apart. | required bofore o performer is intrusted which case an_accident Of some seriousness 13 difficult unavoidable. Perhaps Yankoa ingenuity may tlo sugar, or 4 little_somethiug else to put into The Tev. J. D. Burr will preach mornin me 7ar, — . 3. D. g and | B o i T il an i 'he m on Cro! ments at the British Durmah Hotel, w th e ¥ The more common crowd effectod their entrance 8| itish Lar otel, where a the larger d ore in- | O oo way Of proventing theso rishaps. ‘hirtioth chapter of Jeremish, and in the New yo' pockets. Go right home when yon's done | cvening at Immsuuel Church, No. 532 North Halsted b ith o sodn-f X ia X HETE it o { V] - 34 3 pacious bac-roow, with & sodu-fountain, & sup- | SEECTIL hare L e As +an 1t 8o, the method is sure to bacome popular. It Testament tho acventh chapter of Second Cor- ";hflfl“l ; o wid dat wzahin” strot, t?rongh etlgfie-dcum nbl the npper oud of tho in- | Bpacion 0 12 oo e e e Con: qtionalist Tepo! 91 answers % o CHRISTIAN. closuro. o space. by the way, ss I learned ply of capacious epittoons, an other un-En- | sccompaniment for a voice, and aiso for use 2 < 1 200 Gomgregationsl pastore who wero asked e R e Lodnen ot Doston, tallanstory | o Rev. Knowles Shw will prasch morntng and | from my percl ol L e e eemooa | e pecaliaritios, ramind us that wo aro gol- | in counection with the ful e el | might be amuged so a3 {0 combing o ate, theis eanct form of invitation to the | 5 g veplle 1 5 A e to per- | eveningat the First Church, corner Indians avenua | quarter of a milo in lengtn, and porhapa 800 fect fing near America again. a pecies of **bones,"— stick of bamboo _split guonery-practice with cremation, &ud com: O e bta. 1. Thoso who invite:mom- | mijc, a masriag caroimgiiy, il rode 10 or 13 | and Twenty-fth street. broad. ‘Almost tho firat honr of our stay gavo us B s tongthy—the loosened portions being | Petitive funemis afe not st all 8 bad miles through mud snd rain to unite the pair. REFURMED EPISCOPAL. The chiefs drove up io atate, as I havo said A LOOK AT BURMESE LIFE AND CUSTOMS. struck together with a sharp ol ‘,’f 8 | idea. I dare say Alr. Benvett, of tho Herald. ot . THE EFFECT OF THE MCTSIO some other equally public-spurited citizen, would t prizes for excellence in this At the conclusion of the ceremaon: . Dr. E: ° g T h St tno copelusion of tho caromony b moiber | The Ber B Rl o P g T | B oLl o e o th ontalia; soms No soonor lad we imsfslled ourselves |, 1 : B : glass, which ho declined, and said : *You ougnt streets. play all their splendor on the outeide ; some in onr quarters than the servant appeered | in general is vory pleasing, egpecially by com- offer z l!cnesko rizes o fo traln up the T e abamod of youraslf, Mladame, for offering | 4o—3'amop Obeney vill preach this morning and even- | 138t garnishments being reserved for tho more with & card inscribod_ * Sloung Htoon Oung. | parison Sith tno. moisy pounding of Arab tom- | branch of matkmabuith, A7 O e to be ashamod of souraelL edae, (o atls | iogat CiritChureh, Michigs, sranns s fventyy e oS it both o cbiofs | Tho prefix Mowny, ja Burmese. corrsponds to | Foms, or the Jueary B0z o the Tadian Jug. | dostakors lnio s oTomt sty ML tothe e Shets Salas The woman; plscing her erms | Carttr £x Morntnc aubject = What Think Yeof | themselves 25 ther rotinues wero attired with | Esgutrc ith us.” Moung Iitoon Oung, then, is glers’ disconsolato pipes. Iu tho Burmao wiusie | (PA%, 0 o s T hoge some om0 will bt o el T Tk loet, . Prosthioe, o briet2” Evening nubject: ! Shortof 1t el oo tWestern nutions woald find | & bativo Durman, who, having losrmed English, | Here fa s a paraeptibla musical idea, and | Geduite expansion, and % Lone S0Ehe 0 M 3 3 ) LRI Dreacnes thia marning | B e e peculiazitios of costumo | aud studied faw, 1s now a plosdor of thoret- | thoush ot 1o & 1ack of softness a0d doficaoy, | induced by these romar give 3k tho autane meny of the tuues are very agreeabio to the ear. tion it deserves. jers of evangelical oburches, 50. 2. Those xho invite all church members, 90. 3. Those +ho invite all Christians, 86. 4. Other forms of nwitations, 15. This variety indicstes & great shange from the old form of invitations, which sas generally strict and exclasive. The Womsn’s Auxilisry to the Board of Mis- jons of th ixcopel Church has, | kim to marry this yar couple. You've marriza | and evening at the Emmanuel Chi <o s Homs o L P e 66,000 for the | this yar aste. Now gt il || 20 erening of ) Pt Cloisel ier IUNOTRY [ L eau by Qpacaibty siuth, nothing shosk of & class in the English courts of Rangoon. Ho |7 . : Jy timo and space are exhansted,—if yous ps- e o oions, $10,000 for tho foreign, and | Cincionati Times: Bridzet i EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Tashion-plate por man would do justice to tho bos just returned from Caleutta, where he went | Tho little gonge, in patticular, give amellowand | ook “i'g“ ier T hass 3 e e O ssions of the church Among incionati, mes : 7ot is 8 very devant | Qpden Avenue Church, No. 320 Ogden sveauo. subject ; but some a8 4 membor of & representative commission | graceful sound that reminded me of & guitar, | 08¢0 BO D e, I may bavemore ¢ 3 o e iattion to themonoy collected, c;mfi.:, an kmps‘hhnr Friday fast with much | Preacking in the evening by Prosident A. A Smith, of _FEATUMES OF THE EXIINITION, from Dritish Durmsh to be presented to the | though of course much londer. a¢ another time. i B L timg. valued 8z £116,000 have been sorupulonsuess. She has a failing for sucking | Northwestern Coliege, Napervillo. a5 I saw it from the ontaide, ars worth reforring Prince of Wales. He sponks admirable English, | . ‘The performance was for tho most part FLORA. iy thia Bociery to the families of.the domos- pr egge, however, which no_amount of diseij n—kk.‘lfi_"-‘ n(lrl:\‘::;h“(um;:nn])‘.‘ wx:’nafi o& Dfia‘r'mrn and | to. First came tho Kajah of Jodphore, with though never having been in Europe. Thisgen- | 10 pantomime, with occasional spoken passages, jo and diocesan miseionzries, and hospital DB oA e e hY esh‘ as the family | TR Adh Sea, The v. J. H. Grol preach | short skirts of white, lioavily pleated, which | tleman it was who camo, as 1 Lave montioned, [ —the lattor never failing to produce & Think nob that Flora is s falr itores, clothing, etc., tothe value of $30,000 ;zm; uuffa rdabo“ia et“ 0 g‘,f,""’?f‘ 3 tnmgo B boond Chiutch i&rm)' cornerof Wisconsin and | 8¥ULE, from sido to. eide like a peodilum aa | 0 cm{ us off £o & pative pray (sometimes in- | storm of uproarious lsughter. The plot of the As Helun with the gold-bright hairs oo bean furniahiod o the Indion missions. Jeario e h‘:‘d the dowestio | gapwick streets. Thio Kov. W, F, Walker will preach Lo walked. Tho Legum (Queen) of Bhopal, corroctly written poey). This term is applied to | Picco, 85 far as I could make out, was connecied Nor tbik that she would wixh to bg 2 g quarters, o 1;,; mmuag rushed in. Good- | poming and evening. a fally-qualified companion of the Order, | two varieties of entertainment, one a punpet- with au imprudent love-a{fair botween a Princess ‘Thought besutiful, excopt hy mo: . From the last vear's work of the Waldenginu | Dees, gracious, ldgcc, what is Lbi‘he matter with | ™5{" john'a Church (Qerman), corner of West Furon disappointed the public hones by sppearivg tn a show, somewhat_resembling the exhibitions of and & nobleman, with the cnstomary accompani- Enough 1o say, when in thoss cyes Shurch io Ttaly it is ovidont thiat the missions m | you? Oct, holy murther, thin, I jist broked | and Noble streets. The Rev. Theodoro Alberding will veil so heavy that not & fosture of Lor face | marionolics in Ttaly snd Franco; the other | ment of paternal oppoaition, and plots and st ieulva ik, L0 ly sty Jarious parts of the country and the old “tval- | 8D €58, quito by accident. mum, and "swallowed | p g and evening. conld bo distinguishod. After theso camo o host | 8, thoatrical - representation such e I will | counternlots on the part of sundry courtiors and o fickle, ficting look balies e lrcheain Piedmont aro becoming more | it in hurry, mum, for foar ov it's bein’ lost, | | —Saloms Clueeh (Germanl, cormer of West Twellth el kuown peceonagos : tho Rajaha Lolkar, | attempt o give sou on ides of, The | ladies-in-waiting. 'The porformers showed a e Sruhnl ceor oF tholewagi id mora weded togetberinto ns orgasizasion At Lad & chighea’™n It T A’ wo-day's | sod Union strosts, Tho fav. Jacob Himmel will |-Tndoro Jaipoor (s most eulightoned potentate, | Prosent enterisinment wo of nn _olsborato | complete disregard of stagedignity, —smoking, e Whcay Ehh it BMES M eyanse cal epint. Nothing has belped go | Friday, mum- Areono: ki in spostaoles), Sir Salar Jung, tho crafty diplo- | character, being o foast of four days' duration | arTanging their bair (whichi 18 worn loug by both Though thou'rt nof beautirul, to mo nuch in this direction s4 the revival services Au enthusiastic old gentleman, well known 23 | The Rev. Edmund Belfour aredchies thinsnorning | oAk of the Deccan, aud a number of Europeaus | Given by a second advocato of the city, on ths sexes), and performog other like upauthorized ‘Thou still art eversthing that's desr. ietd during the antumn by the missionaries in | 5 traveling evangelist, wandered out wto the | and eveningat the Evavgelical Lutheran Church 5, of distinction. Among the latter were Lord oceasion of the piercing of tho ears of his littlo | operationa in tho presence of the audience. Tho Falr Helen, with her lariog arts, e old valley parishes. e capgreRations [ norliens of the city recently, and struck anun. | (e Holy Trinity, corner North Dearbora and Erie Napier of Aagdals, ‘Commander-in-Chief of the | 508 and danghter. This ceremony is performed Princess, indeed (s big-mouthed girl, with a red Can never hopo 1oy heart to win ¢ sreetod them overywhoro. 'The congregations | regenerated family who didn't scem to know streets. forces in India ; Bir Bartle Frere, ex-tiovernor | When the Shiid i between the ages of 4and 7, | and yellow shawl thrown over her orm to distin- *Tis not tho face that wing ren's heart,— £ Ttaly have uow been marked off iuto five dis- | ywhat praver meant. Thero was a tall, gaunt JISCELLANEOUS. of Tombay ; Sic Douglas Forayth, and others, | 8ud in the presont instanco had taken place at | guish her from ber maids-of-honor), eang a ditty It ia the soul that shines within, o\ oo Yricts, under the pame of Piedmont, Lombardy, | o1d Iady snd seversl children, and our evangel- Elder H. G, McCutlongh preaches this morning and | Perhape the most _strikiug.of the uativo figures the boginning of tho ontertainmont, 8o that all | of some gort, with & fan in one hand, e a0 800 of itwas the Lead-covericgs | & lighted cheroot in the other, and_her SONNET. evening at Advent Hall, No, 213 West Madison street. | wero threo,—the Rajahs of Patinla, Rewsh, and | We were a G;‘{lgm!‘;&w:fi {..(s‘:::;n ‘;z_‘f chlnr_txso mcdeuz 1 | Cashmero. The firstof these wore tho dismonds | that badbeen worn by the children. These were, | mouth etufled with betel-nut. Tho King plaines streets, at .. uabington and Des- | of poor Eugeuie, ex-Empress of France; und, | in tho case of the boy, » peakied cap of red cloth, | wes a beiog of pretornatural ugliness, | I saw o garden-bed on which there grew, e e s Dol t6ciics agalig: and | 48 if tomateh the glory of his jewels, he had with t0 groat oyes of greeu foil near the top, | adorned with silver spangles, and wearing a hat Low down amid gay grass, a violet, evening before_the Spiritualist” Assoclation at the | B COAL O which he bad spout fitcen lacs of | 8ud for the girl a coronet, of tarnisbed eilver- like an elongated trumpet-flower with & tassel | With flame of poppy Hickering over it ilt. But I am anticipating, and must go back to | at tha top. He afforded a noble spectacl And many gaudy epikes and blossoms new, 5 e . pectacle of | i50una which the wind with amorous whispers blew :hg’r::‘. m‘)‘r%g \g:n!\;l Mmfige gll"zene(‘rmm.a Evening mnfle:fi. I;:mcy t!:xe sfinnhon & soven-handred- ki th 2 1 5 th ubject : # The Impe: o of e Amerions | and.fifty-thousand-dollar coat would make at | take everything in order. regal firmness, contending with fatherly affec- -, Fooplsaad the iemedies Olven bythe Angel Paiots | o Wiite-ouao leves or o tharity ball I\ Cash | Wo rolied swiltly through tho streta in au | tior, and, ot Tast, worn Gut by his cxertons, | ~ysih limee wherk old-baired, and Uthe, 15 50 e Christ at4pim. atNo.22 | mere came all in white and gold, ana beside the friend's- handsome English carriage, but I | while tho Princess and her cavalier executed a | | Was liks o babe's, sh: Lroke the flowering mestl time to uotice on the way tho | pas de deuz to the clatter of cymbals and tho | Of flannting weeds, and plucked the modest bloo fuecany, Bome, Naples, aod Sicily. It is en- rouragivg to note that progrossis being made In what is 80 Lard for Italians to learn—the hubit of giving for the support of the ordinances of the church. Tne Waldenstein Church has ‘mow, outside of the valleys, forty sottled con- gregations. The Presbyterian Ecumenical Council, which §s to meet in Great Dritain next summer, is not igt, horrified to find 5o much heathenism in a Chrietian commuvity, invited” them to join him, and he conld show them what prayer was, and, dropping down on Ins knees, commenced an earnest supplication. Nor, thero was an unrogenerate dog in that family also, and before tho first sentenca of the prayer was completed, the fangs of the canine swero fastened in that portion of the old gentlo- West Rtandolph stroct, % gandy brightaess of many of theother coatumes | bad fo. 3 buildings (of toak) which givo clack of eplit bamboos, be leaned back on his | To wear it on her bosom all day long. eloomest 700 destined to have uninterrupted peace aud good | xaan's raiment which he sits down upon. T Misa F. E. Willard will deiwer an addresa this fooling. The Southern General Assombly ap- | Tho family bad remained standing, ond the | cvening in the Ciark Street cthodist Epidcopal sbowed off to excellont sdvavtage. One of his wooden g pointed delegstes to attend that gathering, but | old Iady, obsarving the dog's action, shouted Church, prepsred especially for the young people of retainers had a 8pray of diamonds and rabies on | the _town an air of .recent erection | throne with an air of despondent submission So in pure breasts purs things fod wi B fused to fratornize with It Northern neigh- | o : tho congregation. T e woald be &, fortune to an ordinary | that I have only fonnd equaled out of ‘America | that said more plaiuly thsn words— And poppled opics, fushed, K Llood aad wTonks retused o Ll e e Guantrly B | G0 onwith th praser, ole feller. Tllat- | i Nw Chvircn et wil prech e morsog t | mao. Tho Tsjahs af, Taswab, 8 doelyformod at Port Baid, at tho hoad of the Suéz Canal. Llong to lay this aching head Ars crushed Lo zoich Loel YU ine iew now comes out boldly againat the Council, | tend to the dog ! o ew Guven Hatl, coraa of kighizenth sizot aud | ryan, of morecommanding fgurs than any oftier Some ot tho cotiagos ave 3 gonine Swias e And dreary heart bencath the soll,— & Theugasa i Ltvpinsotry Ja i » | whom I sa. 18 & leper, and had his face heavil Sith their sharp gables and braad, overbanging | and the rest of it. e Enh » eavily B o " PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ROUGH SKIN. And she seemed very much dissppointed to I Washington street and Of . 8 think that the *“old fellaw™ conldn'l e Hon ] E.l’ll 2ndteden stenme coated with red olay. verandahs. At last we turned down a narrow SitE pANCEY i The system being pat under the jnflueacs - and especistly sgainst the Southern Church 8 D et ro0kIrn | 'Ry tho time all these had slowly made their | 8ide atroet, where our progress was soon stopped b < B 8l their i & Tess 1l with which the play was nqw and then relieved e ) i Dr. Pierce's Golden Medisal Discovery for 1 pray sad Stultifying itself by fraternizing on the otber &1 of the Atlantic with men whom it refuses to | be & bone for & dog at tho same tume. Temperance Union, will address s jemperance-meat- A ¢ ize 88 b;eu;;u‘;i :ln th‘; m&a_‘ t;flm Olf:ewuui e e lcnhg ur‘chfim evening at tho Oakland Congregatiouak wir;y u::o the tent, the porlumannca was begin- | by ® dou:g .:gamz{hl;lg% of paopleh under ‘n roof of | was of a style unknowntous, consisting in & con- and inks that to sen yunci 3 ning to grow monotonous, and a i it | matting that stretched across the way from one o 5 2 5 wonld be a step wwudcg:]iahonan compromise CHURgI;ImOSDEnglCES. T was a relief to heusr, mw"minm.”fifi}fi;‘;g-}_’,fifi house gm another. Dismounting, tu?d Ppassing E,::‘;fi:?g: v:,‘;c smgéngfi‘gfn";”flz‘"d arrange- | woeks, the akip hscgmen_umooth‘;fl:!::?]f;vw of xwith the Northern Charch; that the expense of | T Rev. H.L. ¥ CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK, bBoom of o gun from the fort, tho first of the | around to the back of oue of these houses, the | glight anm% e atASTO S WL th ere wassome | velvety, and being illuminated sl sonding them wonld be greater than the benefits . . L Martin preachen this morning and ET1SCOPAL. B O e Ihiors was a movement of espec. | fret object tuat mot my oyo was aa Infant of | but g e Akl o entirobody, | perfect health from within, true beanty € Yeceived; that the Council itself coptaios the evening at St. Paul's, corner Newberry and Mazwell | March 10—Third Sunday in Lent. Talion in the arowd, and evershods stretched his | pernaps 5 years, with baraly a rag of clothing on oxibility of wrist s0d gkill in the maoage: | fory iy el its glory. Tho effects of allmedl i ! strests. A E o Soventeenth bsy of Lent. k trotched his | P2 Al 3 ment of tho fingers wers evidently the chief | 0 A i the £gg of & monster apd involves one of the essen- o Fi—Fighteenth Day of Len neck forward o the greatcst possible extent, | his person, pufling with all the gracefnl non- | teqts of excell Later in the cines which operate npon the system throngh 1al elements of Popery. cfm“f bt o e &“d““"“ First | Mareh B RS ieenn Dy of Tont auls c'fumI}:"g‘}’h tady -behind mo picked | chalance of sn fmmphgh;‘! smoker a stupen- | of the Princess haviog fltf:e’p ey e :5‘:,“,“ medium of the blood are necessatily somewhst rog and Washingtc v T : up ber children from the grouu dous cigarctte een tobacco, leaf ' s o 5 e ‘322‘?%2’&:%:* ‘l’;g)_mvr 2:- Pfi"fiflf i',::!g“‘ strects, ihls morning. Subject: “Tbo Central | Mareh ?;fi:t‘;’.‘é‘,fi%;‘;'éf Pet, oue on each arm, uxclni:ningg;,r Hyand: plaited w,:ppnfilf,% oo Tasgo fresh leaf, Ehw:‘;“,{,‘;g‘,; body's l:“'!'mmfl, % ‘roaring farco” was | slow, no matter how good the remedy gmplosg-' ol trom o mpist o the United Prosby- | our of Mumsn Miory” e Franes 2 Wilard | Mss 35—smciton fiio Vizgin Mary. Py, THkT's 'R A-COMIX' NEAW," D L otk [ {720 i ot o st would hof b ol | WElajonn dirss by S0 the skin of P ferin Gliuil, Nor he Laa, boeh rG8ching 12 | v sk on temperncs3a o cecin. ‘ciraovIc. A o T OO MM o8 of | Inthes in length and ball & inch In dismetor at | i Barloaqu. gave opportanity for some capi- | oice ”blotanes, eruptions, sellow epots, o7°Z B s call bag ees given, im. | i Tueer 2. W, FUle priacton: (s momsing sad March 18T Sungn R O o ok 113 SOlinEy LONB Gy asesane il tho large cud. This pniecuu::fl‘:‘:é:fm&;uaé‘u‘:; et | dones, or “ gribs, & dozsn may possibly bo 1% g PRy | e ) c! . V. AL, ron of tl:o | Beo the lances of = troop of S king N ) 5 5 . ir g?:“lsx: A m“ué:‘:i::nm;::tend e::ngmg.h mai an ;‘;omm“ tboCentenary Oburch, Montoo strect near g Univerral Clinra ;! - B e Neats of oy o ofif.""%‘.‘,e.f;:‘:‘:;‘jg - “fl\'.:\ofl!‘-'g“:i‘f?e‘ L S for ua iu au upper oo, and we nccordingly re- | quired to cure some cases where tho B,fi".”;s. e et of tho bousts of tho Prosby- | —TboRer. . I Astell will presch this morning at | Murch i e Boerer. i so oo s 5. 1ho onsrang, | Sftornard.sachlicron by i seot, of boti | E ed ourealves with pijcaits s0d port wine 1o | rotion with scrol 0% o8 viralont blood Pt B ot Slononseicia. awbch Cdaposed him. | the Park Avenue Cbarch, corner Robey sireet. T x4 | Baron zi—rer B B B e o o L | e Sresecd of good feaily, and f ail agos | went out on the mutoal estislection. Theu o | i cure of sll theso dicases, HOREPR vy O Slononsaliea, which deposed bim, | the Pk A B et | MR AR 5 ot for o1 i i "pousaiug"ani o | Gom'iogud oven below it I beve d ot allsges | went out on she rrsndah overiookins estieet, | 1o common piapleto tho WaPLETORh Ty the pounds of the. Presbytery of Pittsburg, | ——zneBov, 0. B, Tifeny will Rreash meming darch z&u&w&fiffl?’ ufv’ X?.u;'. m!.d' lh':xo :u:nxe& ab ahenb&::)’; ogx“fin!fé loxut; ;egfim i’;"?“’r “‘fi".fl“‘”fl » clond " while sitting on the | most extraordinary crowds of people I havo ever thie nse of this most potent agent, only 8 mal c om0 L iaps Of thotr Eaventd, 0ad OVIdGRHY cousidorivg | aeem,. Tho SHego balvs Beglssily. ousn 9. the ) of time... Jold b doalem i medicior®: i