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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1876-SIXTEEN PAGES. i id = = =| the nacessity of that existence, and to the desire | juat grievance which fair-minded men in all tho | ‘nearly 2,000 verses, com rising Romans, Galla- | —The Rov. Dr. D. F. Warren will preach at St. Ss i benefit will 7 REL { G | ‘e) U S . ‘to know something of the charactor of that Be- | churches will be ready to join in setting right. Haat Philippians, su Ouse ‘or more of the atari’ Church. corner of Cottage Grove avenue and THE SOCIAL WORLD. tree J we senceea ite ets teachers of ing. He is the only Being that can revenl to us G. smallor books of the New Testament. The class ‘Thirty-aixth street, at 10:30 a.m. ‘and 7:30 Be ieaiy < tieciee at he Wis sav eral Aeaienits by eee erate: Wa tal ti See freontending for a prize, to be given to the one | canta’ wenn Luther, Bastios wit Pree atroct and. x ; atreet. : us a £ z isfthere, in this text, revesied as 2 Being : THE CORRECT VERSION. sc ovecites the greatest number of verees in ® | Western avenue, at Luss akiey tn. Holy {Parties and Woidings of the Week---} Tho next party ofthe Genevi by ch who loved the world, and that is, the people of . . estern avenue, at 1:3) a. m.and 7:50 P- < eviers Clnb will AScrmon by a Chicago Lay- a He ie pavented nek Deine Pita WHAT ST. JAMES MEANT, given time. Communion az the morning service. . Coming Events. taze place Thursdsd evoning at Carr's Wess . Cuicaco, April 7, These verses, 26 and 27 of the | ferences during this month aud the coming one. E aneNe S2"Ghurch and Worldly anh Mest Baa oie Fill hold thoir Iaar meot- intense degree, so that Ho sends His ‘only be- es ks gotten Son,” unsolicited to do an important ser- first chapter of James read in the common Eng- Tho Semi-Annual Conference of Lancaster + TORap p.m. wil offer “APla for |The Latest Parisian and New Amusem . County, Penn., is to be held at Brubaker’s Meot- | the ue ‘Holy cornmunion at 9:30 a.m. Amillitery concert}.nd bop will be given un- yice to the people of the world. lish version thus : ¢ ba . A + . ii ae i Soe lai ] ‘s Lancaster, April 7; - | _—There will b: al serviea at the Church of ork Fashions. der the auspices of {iompany Gof the Second Rely to Gov. Dix's Argument 1 Tete thero augouneed that the buman beings | 25. If any man among you soem to bereligions,”| IRS-HONSS. roe ce of ee ager ce Bare il ba the uss rin Doarborn alrodt, ‘Do- x Regiment, at the Assembly Rooms, Monday to, lon, Die Angament | ae eee et | ttm cus cern | a Neg ea | Se ge er ee Tied ties scat EE: crue ofl Le pe Agains pg Ubure satiiatio to perieh.. Onr nature here responds, | OW heart, this man’s religion is vain. fbstern District of Pennsy!vania is to be held |“ "5 ney, John Harris Knowles will preach at the WAGGENES BRIDGEMAN. Day iietaneretE will celobeat St- George's ton street, by a good time sociable. te it does to the existence of a God, that we are | 27. Pure religion’ and undefiled before God | in Montgomery County May +; the Semi-Annual | cathodral of SS. Peter and Paul, corner Wasbington | at the residence of Bix. Stackpole, No. 1065 Lincoln Park Lodgn will givea sociable Thurs- i i i i fs Conference of Esstern Canada rnd Western . rs i as ae it doos tO janzeroua condition. Ae wo havea | and tho Father is this, To visit the fathorloss | Now York is to be held at Clatouco. Erie County, and Peoria streets at 10:0 3. 720d nian Ja the Wabash avenue, Weduesday evening, were Property. r tion of God ivi ing em- ict i is - ‘ az * nf rs @ world. to be held in oning County May 19; tho dn- | —The Rev. ir. “Harris, or ol famed. . + + . gr. C. Reed Makes Some Corrections in waninens iar 8 life in eympatby and partnership | ““rpi.eso verses (as thus translated) do not give | nual Coference of Illinois 1s to be held at Ster- [preach at the Church af fhe soe realng en eer naa eee as Rie tev. 0. a Titeny, Pe ep ery earn sige Hie tied the Present Version of ibe Tew \Vo are there informed that there is a life not | tho correct meaning of the origins! Greok. Tho Hor fey 28 5 tie Antual ‘Ganferanse.of Coals Henna the Rev, ‘eN Tuson will reach on Good Fl aan Sas aenaeed panne by sfow friends. ‘Among Stihe’ i aid Gattecian neces conte AEs - ii it is ec: ee i “ in yi B 5, et 3 co i St a it > - 4 ie of this life, because it is called ‘everlasting | word ‘‘ecem” in verge 26 is from the Greck vero | the Amish Sree vonts Ghureh teeta in. Fulton day morning, and the Rev. Dr. Strong in the evening. | 1160, wore Mra. Ganbert, Mrs. Waggener, Mrs. and Laflio streets. Singing by the Dlaney Quar- CONGREGATIONAL. Testament. life.” Hore'our nature responds to the truth of | *+dokeo.”. which ignifies generally to think, to | County, Ohio, June 4 The Bove Wien bartiet will preach at Ply- | Patterson, Mra, Heus, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Ozier, tette. ‘This will be 8 novelty thet will be ap- preciated. the fact, from our intuition and craving for | suppose, to presume. It should here be trans- y i Friz Se something bovoud this present life. We feel | lated: {f aay man smong you thinks (orsup- | Adispatch from Montreal says tnat advance Rae ee a ay at between Twenty- | Misa Ida Ozior, Mrs, Schroeder, Miss ee, | ‘The Occidental Club give their closing party at ; that we have the elements of immortality within | poses, or imagines) that he is, ete., ‘Seem ” is abeets of Sir A. T. Galt's pamphlet on * Church | evening the congregation will naite with ‘thuse ot the | Sliss Etta Elliott, Miss Kate Thompson. Campbell Hall Wednesday evening. It will bea ANew Preacher in Boston---Meeting of | us. 7 Peete cae maseuch ae it may mean ‘to | and State” aroout. ‘Tho matter is cummed up | Firet and Second’ Presbyierisn cits those of the | Stiss Fite ag included a completo silver ect | ‘*neaktio.” = __ The text teacbes by inference thut our peril is | others,” whereas ‘‘dokeo” signiifes only “to | as follows: **In ‘conclusion, let me endeavor to | Trinity M. E. Church for the snnual meeting of the He Pi bride; b ifal set —_——_.——_ the Liberal Churches. in peihing’ or beg. dead to that everacting | bimeelf.” “The word" religious" ia vorse 26, is | comply with the demand Sete pe Te from | Bible Society. ffom the parents of the bride; beautifal eet of THE FASHIONS. LATIST MODES. ew York Times. . Parisian suthorities have at length veature? to give some hinta with regard to the material life or immortality. from the Greek adjective ‘*threakos,” which is | various quarters to poiut out some couree of ac- (Erol, Boardman will preach at the Leavitt Street | cameo jewelry, the gift of the groom; silver Church this morning. No eve: cee water service, from the groom's employers; caso Beano a ansurauce that there 1s. rem-} a very rare word, and this is the only place | tion which will avert the evila of which I com- ming servi ¢ Home and oa sud mankind oan be saved from thus per- | where it is used in the New Testament. There | Plain, The course is plain, and the result cer- parrots James T. Hydo, will preach, ot Wash Of solid silver spoons, Mr. HL. a1. Elliott ; bracket lotes and Personals ai mi ishing. And with the assurance there is the an- | is n0 English word which oxpresses ite full 1eTe | Fain, but it involves the co-operation of theload- | ington street, in the morning, and the Mev. 4. 7. | and statuary, Mise Etta Elliott ; handeome flow- G a a nouucemeut that the remedy is devised in God’s | exact meaning. It is derived from the Greek | ers of our rival political parties, aud cau, thers- | Chamberlain, of tle New Lnglzad Chur wil ‘Abroad—Church Services To-Day. ponucemont tid and that Ho haa given fis | verb thresleuo,” which signities, to introduce | fore, only be obtamed through presuro npow in the evening. a Kes er stand, Capt. E. H. Gaubert; pin-cusbion and | and trimmings for the coming season. At pres- Tf the leaders of both political parties | _—The Rev. 1, T. Chamberlain will preach at the | toilet aot, Miss Minnie Day; silver -goblet, | ont dark suits of cachomire de I’Inde mixed with Son, in the pleutitade of His loviug kind- | aud hold roligious observances, to observe | them. b ui AY SERMON. neer. to save men from this last and perishing | religiously, to worship, to adore. It signifies | would for once lay aside their mutual jealousies ar pengisnd, Climeehcaenes GEIS Dearborn street | «eddie; silver cake basket, Mr. Robert Wag- ALLEY Se ane condition, “religions” in enid verso 26 in the sense of the | and unite in a declaration to tho hieraroby that Tee Ee ARTIST gener; cameo ring, Mre. Stackpole; very hand- YOR THIS DAY'S HOME READING. ty | if the condition is such as to call out such a chenwonce of the outward forms of the eervice | their intaiforence must abeolately cease, oF that | phe Rev, N. F. Ravin will presch at the Open Com- banket of nataral fi Mr. A. Bo ForGod-so loved the world that He gare His O"s | demoustrarion from the Diviue Being, then it | aod worship of God. ‘Tbe Eoglish word *‘relig~ | all would unite in legislation to check it effectu- | munion Glurch, corner SE een a eat daceoan’ lois t allver our tnataral fone eG wer eer Sods, tbat whoroover belerell om Himshows | mast pe not only a perilous ono to man, but one | yon in en Tonle pg tht Epslish word “relig~ | Shy his affair mast end, ‘To attain this object, | streta, morning and evening. In the wnoming AL. | ga j silver card recatver,, Mr. Robert, Ss pot perish, but have everlasting ifo.—"8% ot te. | Of terrible consequences. : Greek noun “threakeis,” which is alao derived | 1 suggest an organization composed of Catholics | Ravlin will preach tue funeral sermon of hig gon. aime iovi an ag 4 aie st Se ar dl ca! ‘Like many other stugle passages in tho Bible, ‘Tho means of deliverance are simply and | from the Greek verb “‘threskeuo,” hke the ad- and Protestants, irrespective of creed, nationali- | _—Tne Rey. F, M. Willinms will preach « the South Lies 8 Mine F ust eae pt a ars pair of 4 lower this text contains 8 brief statement of a fact | clearly pointed out: Believing on this only bo- | jective ‘ihreskos.” The noun “ religion ” does | ty. and ‘political party. for tho maintenance of | Church, corner Locke and Bonaparte streets, at 7:30 ig tem rated shion ae at th piety lowers, hich evolves a fundamental doctrinein the faith | gotten Son of God. It must be a belief that He | not give the correct meaning of tho Greek noun | the civil rights of the people. Such an organ-| Pi. ey. r. 7. Bush will ut: the Aiertniye ate octane » erty = nb of 7 0 eoer a 33 bei ‘The fact is of the utmost | 18 ‘able and will do it. Itiavery simple meth- | “threskeia.” It (threskeia) is used in only two | ization, thoroughly in esrnest, will bring sufl- | gry street Church, near Bech Stenue, 7:00 | the newly-m if serail’ they a ery bey! ett of the human being. tno it, it teu, ia to | 0%, Jt is a sincere Dolief: it i 80 unconditionel | other places in the New ‘Testament, viz.; Acta. | cient pressure oF our rulers, both at Octawa aad | p,m, te bod newly married ove inte they journad $0 the importance to all; notte know : belief. It is to go with the soul, the only por- | xxvi., 5, where it isjtransinted in the common | Quebec, to insurétheir complisnce, and to settle | —There will be evening service as usual st the Har- | cantion was held. 6, Wheres rt be left in a verysed condition, Phe doctrine | tion we can carry with us beyond this life, to | vorsion, “religion,” and in Col., ii., 18, where it | for our day at least the proper ‘and harmonious | rigon Street Church, The morning service is omitted P BOURNIQUE’S. fact is tho mam idea of whsvis | this Son, trusting to the promise, and He wilt | is rendered *+worsbiping.” It, © threskei: relations of Church aud State.” because of the commencement exercises at the Theo” A taught bY (tea the Gospel. And the Gospel is | say9 us. 18 ny uroligions. eervice,” # worabip,” because of the commence dication of the iret | | Friday evening there was & lange, assemblage faillo are the reigning articles for atreat wear! For those who cannot afford equally expensiva: goods, there are fine serges, both ia light ank dark shades. Spring suite are being made for young ladies of woolen poplin bordered witty ands of Scotch pisid. Suits are also made cd navy-blue and boitle-green, trimmed with erears= colored mohair. Velvet siarts are ag much worn ag ever in the city, but for country wear they ara notlikely to bem asgreat demand. Faconne, which has been so much used, is rather heavy for this season, as is to be replaced by mobair in ald abadea, and crepe d’ete, which bids fair to bex come generally worn, this being also mranuface tured in various shades, three different designa being used for the same coatume—plain, striped. and checked. These combinations coms in moz@, of the light summer woolen gooda. The ete peiges aro as prominent aa evor; the name is changed, but the material and colors remain the same, the general aspect being sitered by ccm Dining stripes and checks. Schondas, sultaues, and chalys are also among the fsbrics for spei < in LIBERAL REUNION. “ Toe eoueainre) mle eee é " 5 | "iho promise is without limit, “Whoever be-| the sonso of the outward observance ‘The Fraternity of liliaois Liberal Churches | CUR, of society peopleat Bournique’s Academy, for the ndivine ecienco, which all bumas being® eF95- | iiovech on Him should not perish.” so that none | of the | servigp | pout Torship of God, | Will hold its next somi-snoual session in tho capbiication, service wil be, Bald St ahigrant | Amon of indulging in a social a utes, C. vited to study. Fromit, as from the exon may feel that they are debarred the grest b.exs- | hko “ threskos ” above. Yt, * threskeia,” does | church of tho Rev. Thomss Kerr, D. D., at | street, morning and evening, v. Men, iS Present were ake rand tion of natural ecience, there comes tue realize- | ing. not denote or signify piety of the hoart, but re- | Rockford, Ill, April 11 to 18. The Conference | _ —the Rev. T. W. Goodspeed wil preach at the Hyde | y/-4 Fi. A. Bogardus, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ty, 3a tion of many eublime truths. But the conditions are absolute. ‘Thero must | fers Tather to the external manifestation of such | will begin Tnosday evening and close at noon | Park Church this morning, Me and Mra, 3.0. Bryant, Mr. ‘snd Mrs. CM. ‘The fact is simply thie: a Divine Being came | be belief,—belief that the Son* ‘will save; for | piety. ‘There ix auother Groek word used in the ‘Thursday. ‘The following programme is assured : aoe ue Dr D.B. ‘Cheney will Breach, ae the | Mr and 305 oud sire. W. O. Hs. and Me jnto the worla to ‘save mankind from perishing. | withoat.that belief none of the world willhave | New Testament to signify piety of the heart, viz, | Tuesday—Opening sermon by the Rey. Brooke rch, corner, Washington , colina , Bir. We },, Bir. Ars. ite ae ee of this. calvation, 25 a revelation, | that overlacting life, ‘This belief bas ite par- | “ eusebers.” . Herford, of Chteago. Wednesday—Address of streols, at 10:0) a. a ae gory will preach at the 42 Wee ie ae aires Stakes ee is proclaimed iu the world in ‘various forms, and | allol in many other conditions and expericnces James evidently desired to warn those pro- the President, Firman Church, Esq., of Chica- | yichigan Avenue Church, near Twenty-third street, at | Ids Hough, Gertie Ryder, Irene "Russell, Jennie atsled the Gospel. The fer of the Gospél | of life. It is called taith. A person must hava | fevaing Christianity against too great devotion | £05 records of the last meeting ; report of the | 11, mn. and 7:30 p. m. in connection with » Sunday- | Tyaniels Addie Daniels, Ells Stone, Hattie Full~ ¥ qhe proate of the ealvation | a conviction thst ho is in a lost stato; a8 the lost. |.to the obser:snre ty Agninet erual forms of wor- | Goneral Western Secretary, the. Hoy. J. Ll; ) school exereite ropreeenting the Prodigal Son. or, Lizzie Huntington, Mary Strobscker, Hattie ig cne who teaches t! iM R ‘ 7 A indivi ieti ching at the Centennial d through Christ. All people in a | traveler on the prairio ‘becomes convinced thatho | ship. He taught them humility by declaring Tones; reports from individual Sccieties, and —There will be preaching at the Cen ara Squires, Ci ierce, “e | suite. I¢oan safely be asserted that chal of the world throat, Ofead newepapers and | hax lose bis way, and does not now, which vey Set te tang ee and undelliod was to visit the | s!s0 from any pergous attending from tonne No. 320 Oger arn nee ea at fae mamancel Farges: Gone Converse, re I Ganer | uandsome plain or striped cream-colored sul tanes, combined with colored faille, will be tha cantar the round of tho ehorch-bells_ know | to turn, or ‘where to go to tind bis home; thon | widows and orphans in their aillictions, and to Shere no Liberal Charch is established, a8 to | oo 7he No“aja North Halsted etrest, at 10:45, m.'| Genevieve LaFayette, Alice ‘Townly, Florence | taney oa eo) materials. is a! d that this Christ is the Son of be must have faith and follow the direction of | keep themselves spotless from the world. ‘fhe the prospects of organizing such in their vieimi- | sna 7:45 p, m. id, hat bg agar that 06 Ue world, Ho was | tha “one whois able,” and aass, “\Vollow ma, 1 Grek Tors es epotiess from the world. he | fy, or what can be done to mect che maut; such | “the (Rev, J. af. whitehead will preach at the Yana ee et oust, Fargell, | “*}emi-saison confections promise to be in known by the name of Jesus. or go where I tell you.” ‘Tho person must havo / “ orphans.” special business as may be brought before the | Highland Park Church this morning, Wright, end Perrine; Mesare. N. DeGolyer, | ehapes to suit all figares sad styles. Among 1 intelligent. peopie know 2lso how much | belief in this Son who is the Savior, a8 ho has The Greek word “ throskeia ” should be trans- Conference. ? _—The Rev, George ‘ZL. Wrenn will preach at the | Goo’ n' Parwell, B. ‘5. Barnes, W. D ol¥es | them is the fchn of gros grain silk or etri % pare d discroyancy of views bas evor Deliof and faith in tus physicion; ho must send | lated “ worship ” wherever it occurs in the New ‘The Rev. M. J. Miller, of Genesco, will read a | North Btar Church, corner of Division end Sedgwick | Da certh, A. J. "Hough, H. W. D. Goo er * 4° | rounded in the back, crossing over the becostt cussion and tyomiuation of this theory of | for bim or call npon him, or the physician will | Testament. Ghasies H. usp. | paperon ‘Social Aids in the Chureb and Its streots, ab 105 am. ‘The Hey. JM. Whitehead will | D- Wimist’™ Serwoll, Chas. Cook, Will ‘Thomp- | and trimmed with ruching, paasementeria, Biv eauection wath humanity. They ey | eee souaiersen =w PREACHER IN Work” to be followed Oy ranooe aad speci preach in ihe oven PMEEDTERIAN. son, amie Osbore, Frank Bagg, W. Thomp- | fringe, and real or imitation Chantilly ice, A= 0 eubiud aro jexed with the sim- | Belg ST A NEW PREACHER IN BOSTON. iv . r i sn at the Rennion | F. H. Petera, 0. B. Hale, A.C. Whiting, O. P. other shape is a scarf forming 5 aguaro in the “No fits sab th monte as mey be piven. The Rev, J. H Watmigent etree, Hes ¥. HT Peters, 0. B. Bale. “Gane, 0. MeDonaid, | beck, fitting well into the waist, whore it is y é vation Of These wo have endeavored to set forth as tho miss ON ; ; re ert anuoaced as to the salir cerm Gos- | simple stetemonts of the important revelation His MISSIO= To TEAC CLEAR tosis.ON MEZOION. | The Hav. 3. Bee align itt | Cuurehs oo, West, Fount eres 1, which includes all, is probably a word a3 made in the text. It is woll now to go back and il 5 __ | read an essay on “* Authority 10 Religion,” tobe | Home.” Evening subject: Poor Way! Paimer, » Cuorshall, Julins Bteel, 0. 8. pel, which includes Sty Enderstgod an com- | read the, text aud iho outline as just atte ‘The sensation of the Botton clerical mind thie | Tollowed by discussion. ‘The Rev. C. Covell, of | | —the tev. James Macianghlan will preach #4 the Palmer, G00, Ma Wil L, 0. 8 much Fougit, ae avy word in the language. Tt reve. “Tho facts aro set forth, ag alltrath | spring is the proaching of the Rev. Joaoph | Buda, who has labored st bis post for twonty | Scotch Caurely, cores of sangamow and Adame | Sore allock, Day, Brook aah ee ie ie mised ps with cant and words of sound with- should be, in the simplest form. They are not | Cooke. This gentleman is a Congregational years, wall read. A Short Essay on 8 Long { streets, Peeing and evening. ‘The evening subj ‘and Peck. kins, Ball iemised up wih coiogical phrases, interchango- | !ncumbered with technicalit Pittcrate,” and the Rev. IX H. Herbert, of | willbe, “Joseph, nor bound up ia | ciorgymau of New York birth, who was settled pai il bey Joven purrell will preach at tho West- cee out sense, and thevrofession, worship, and the | tueolomtcal formulas, nor, cl re Hed | Geneva, will give au essay or sermon. mane Rev. David 7. Barrer Jackson and Peoris | was given by Mr. and Mra. A. J. Smith at their religious sentiments, until jhed in the lan- i . + - | some years ago in Lynn, but who has spent the | ~ qu the evening thero will be a mass-meoting, it che ordinary mortal | Guage of cant. Itshould be received for just is Hi i at iE | Breets, af 10:30 a, 1. and 7:90 p.m. Borning sub- | residence, No. 71 Vincennes avenu "Thurada: vious, Senjistinet “ides of Se te. Gospat guar Mio eimplo statement means, just ag we | most recent years, of his life at tho English and } with addreeses by the Revs. J. T. Sunderlacd. streets, ot Mooly Life: 1s Highest Alm.” Evening | eyenin ap Tho partors were finely aacdeated ea gcbomeis. He thinks i is his religion, and receive a telegraphic dispatch or a letter from German universities. Whilo ot Lynn he inves- ‘of Chicago, 8. & Hunting, of Davenport, Ia., subject: Gounting the Cost.t a aa Waa flowore and the supper was not the least of the Siiemnis preacher preachee. ‘The Gospel may } dear Tread. ‘ho whole proces of roception is | tigated the industrial ovils of that community De, Herr an onnnre Powoll, of Chi —The Rev. J. Mi; Bain preach ‘ . ’ Vicvaoe and Paulina streets, at 10:90 | attractions. : ae ig religion, but the religion is not alway: ono of sincarity and earnestness. The reader i8 | wi b nd preached upon them with Fi fi pie sf ‘Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Baebe, be in his religion, relig ¥3, with great care, and p: Ipol go, will read n paper on ‘ ‘The Jesus of the Fu- 2B anv Gfosan will preach at the | Afisses Goodrieh, rats av iaker, the Misses Kimp- and perbeps ecidom, tho Gospel. The simple exhorted to ba only truo to bimeclf, and deal | such vigor as to produce an eruption from the Vand it i Leped that Judge Booth, of Chi- | The Rel e ich it we ble all with bis own sont as he would havo a friend deal = é 5, A ture,” and it is Lop ndge 2008 Second Chi ‘corner of Michigan avenue sand Twea- | 60D, Mathews, Stone, Ottle Smith, and Mil truth, vibe wala be: ab beanie FOL ge | Eh bun. Tt-is a very important fact, an- shoo-manufacturers in tho pews, which cast him | cago, may beable to be present and read an es- eiteree ay [04S 9 es bem. Ste'c. “Adee en achers, ML ao ee fastened underneath. This scart is ‘on the shouldars in a long point, in imitation of a Watteaa pinit, and many have the long, cross ed ends fastened over the train in a large bow. Then there is the Isrge gros grain silk gare ment, the upper et ‘and aycare aleoves form ing one piece with the waist, while the lowes part forms an apron. This garment ia trimmed crosswise, with rich galloon, ruchings, and fringe. Then come numberless garments, cub short in the back, extending down the froat ix pointa; cachemire or grain silk rotondes, embroidered or trimmed with braid and guipura lace, and the large grain confections, tnmmed swith Chantilly, plaitings of the goods, and pase sementerie. These tight-fitting garments imi G. Messenger, O. H, Marshall, Geo. Gibbs, Ea. 2 a ne i i iewing vari itici Fl ie ‘St, Louiu, will preach at i d, ., it ig feared, bee! fy | pounced to him persorally, that for tho life | out of his pastorate. Having no family, and be- | ay reviewing various criticisms on his recen! “The Bev. Dr. Is, of ty Pe Byron Smith, James Lowe, Cheries ‘Full, Wells, ot ote Oy spe ds hae of prosshibg:, rd everlasting you, reader, ars in a perishivg con- | ing of a gtudious turn of mind, he sought theo- paper upon the “ Resurrection of Jesus.” the Fourth Church, corner of Bush and Superior | Orr, Goodrich, Mills. - tate in the back the long, equare basques of the 5 d sel ‘ing! Godin the | dition ; believing on the “only begotten Son of | iopical i i der the best mode ‘THE CUURCH CONGRESS-IN BOSTON. streets, this morning and evening. ‘LEAP-YEAR PARTY. Louia XII. hab:t, and form in front two long: Seisict term, ond relates singly to, God in the | OO} COPE Gewus, is the only deliverance | 27, justruction under the best modern mss-| 7i9 {nird annual meoting of the Church Con- | ere.'6r, Nora tro Fiveburg, will preach at | sma. residence of Min and Hire. J. W. Hagio, | tuique fiapa cut into points, covered witlt would, med fested in the :lesh, for the salvation from that lost state, and only iu “thot way can | ttS beconnng ospecially familiar with the Ger- oss of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the ee wifth ¢ a ape aera a eur neagso 8 ee 8 agi > | iaoudngise frunminge, end ornamented willy oral Lee tion of this doctri the | you have that immortality of ozistence. Never | mau liberal evanzelical Tholuck, both theologio- | United States is appointed to take place in Bos- | ary Mosting, with addresses by Dr. Beatty and the NOuber of their friends Fridsy evening, who | passementerio buttons. placed upon bows. Tho gate See nk tnarita doctrine Author | 28 there before communicated to you a more ally and Personally. ie Rdatoi'tavoten dln, i con daring the week beginning, te audenes PALO, Gammel W. Dafield will at the | B24 mage up. their ‘minds to have a leap-year | Sleeves havo large falling calls, eavared with of thi it Sr: imu te e 'o has now rel QF next N . A i —The Bev. uel W.. preach 8 i i loon ant i and surroun legane and Revealer of tis ‘doctrine frat tangbe thet importantfact. be saya, to the ovangelical ministry of that city, | has ocurred betwaep Bishop Paddock, of Massa: | Blgntn ete coraer of, Washington and Bobey party, The Indien, or cone did the honors of gallo plaitings, y ley ate . - , because hecan exercise from that centre the chusetts, and the Rev. Dr. Wildes, the General streets, at 10:30 a, m, and 7:30 p. mm. id ‘Tne now trimmings corsist of biaek cord t the last of Bis ynatractions before: He seeanced. TAXING CHURCH PROPERTY widest iniluonca, as ho apprehends, on theologi- | Secrotary, from ‘which we learn that the Bishop | _—The Bev. Henry 7. Miller wall preach this mors | Ameae, those prosant were pe ei ee Oe network, covered Sith email silk tauacls and trom vointo all she world amet thn | To the Biiter of The Chicazo Tribunss cal thought. | Ho began oe ee oa months | scoapst bearaly to? peaideat ftuvitation exteng: ing at the Sixth Church, corner of Cictioa.? in the | Mrs, Harvey Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. William H, | bordered mth tinge, ‘This novelty is called, bs - rescety pie a3 a’ 4 ago on Miondays in the Meionzon Mall. His im to act as Presi jongress. + = e « Filet Mexicain.” It is mat in insertions, Gospel to evers, creature.) Taman sprvesti2 Cutcaao, April 7.—You publish in your iseuo | siaiences at days in the eae gradually tie | ‘The annonocement will be gratifving to all evening there will be un informal lecture, Seal Me ee HH. Bickford. Mr and | | crderings, and carte. The ineertions are used of the prinaple which the name implies has | of the 2d inst. o letter from ex-Gov. Dix, of | ministers who tfock into Boston on ‘that day | churchmen. aud from the titles and character of The Rev. John Williamson will preach at the Wabesh | Toombs, Mr._ and ira, B.F. Henderson, Mr. | to trim skirts and waste ; the other crimmings ‘bs, 1 serve for scarfs, aprons, aud mantillas. An- other new trimming is “broderic Bresilienno,” consisting of insertion and Isce. Some of this oF tee pene gence, which igcalied theology, | Not ork, to Orlando Sead, Tsa., of Albany, in | have got wind of bis gospel, end now the hall 'e ) fue Copies of discussion, wich have already beon | avenue Ohurcs, corner, Fourteentls street, fn Toombs, ME OnG ot Mr, and Bim. T. Cade, fe z, the and coanected it with the learned professions + Dols ,so.on Alatthew Ar- | considered in several mootings of the Executive | morning, & eb cormoating in the evening will beled | S70 OO". O, H. Smith, Mr. and Mire. 3E u ‘ : "| erowded weekly. He pr e tings. ing coanected it wil Tiag been mado o spectal | Opposition to the proposition to lax church edi. | 24 rasionaliam, relation of modem science to | Compania, held in this city, it cau hardly be | by Prof. Woolett. Mend Mrs. O. ice Bledley Ar, ond. Afr eeupauon.Sieu tell this “old, old stars,” | fices. I think many who road it bore eurprised | DOWd. rasionalisi2: Jred thomes, evincing grest | donbted that the sessions in Hoston will prove ’ “The Lev. H, L, Martin will preach at, Bt. Paul's dir. ¢ atenle, As. ee cone ering os of a fall ground of embroidery, acd Tenis ing aase soto felons of in| an eo sho an anunons loud cae me | aca cfue mye, ant Mata Sante | SUS ae deniy ogame ts mess chee ca: Serial Wes aon | Hen es ME, Bata ees, | sie ok epic oaa tae yas ay a abcde sat 4a FA hic mmeceuesng Mak eminent asource. . times, to a plase of eloquence that enthuses the Stach so signilly distinguished the meeting in | ™2'raS Roy, g. at. Adams will preach at the Centenary | F, Parker, C.*Toombs, Clark, ‘Matton: | with a coarse mesh. ‘Tho trimming is also Wine form olor ‘gunization should be put on to T cavuo: but think the author of the letter is Methodist brethren into a volley of amons, but Philadelphia Isst November. Chureb, on Monroe streot, near Alorgap, at 10:30 a.m. | derson, Rose Hnes; ‘Messrs. John Able, T. Hig- placed witn advantage over white faillo to serve feep any importaut priuciples and institutions | led into serious error by confounding the spir- | for the moat part expounding, in clear and close | The Church Cougresa nas pow come to be | and 7:30 p.m. my s, J. Holmes. Capt. W. 2. Hixgio, L. Irish, | £0 trimming a bisck faille suit. The vogue for is reasoning, the philosephy of his theology. Ho | recognized, within and without the borders of | —The Ber. W. T, Stewart will preach at the First | F raieht, I. Parker, J. E. Howard, L. Dion, F. | gallon is at ite height; it will be the dress makers’ “main stay” during the coming sea- eon. “Diagonal broche” 18 different from other galloons, inasmuch aa itis neither plein, striped or checked, but procaded in reliof in dif- ferent shades. Embroidered bands, Iscos, gaipure, renaissance, and English Jace will alsa be ersploved for trimming. Faille dresses, even shen in dark colors, will be trimmed with cresm~ tive, ‘Tha spirit cannot exist to the compre- itual church with its material habitation; the | you, 5 a3 Ghureh, corner Clark and Washington atreets, at 10:45 R tension of the natural ecose without a body. | religious eeztiment and aspiration with ite see Ba eNO of Tres Serna et te Bprseotalien Ohare ra need floment | g. ai,; and the Rev. Dr, C. H. Fowler, President of the Genus, Clash, Hines, ‘Toomba, Saddles, Adams, The Gospel as a divine privciple bas naturally | podily form acd development. Tho rligions | to tescl, ha Taya, sclearideas on raligion,” the | oapecially in tho ethical relations of Christianity Nortijwestern Univer preach af 7:30 ps Die | Hmorys ADO Sv SURPRISE PARTIES, saken upon iteelf the forms of the inet rice, | eentiment, like love, ike auy emotion, is £ree to to teach, he 6853) arth the Bible, aad of teini- | to tho,times. Questions, too, of largo practical | enue he Dev, MH. Astell will Portnis morning oa | ‘Thursday evening Mr. Eugene and Mies Moy prea + | att who seek it, and it may be enjoyed in the terian orthodoxy with both, and with reasoning. | application in the work of the Church in this | the “Second Pentecost,” et this evening on the | Harvey were surprised at their home, No. ‘991 she cathedral eervices that go on from nBveis, 7 bk terinn orthodory Wist pelnt, practically, by di- | country find 9 placo in the discussions of the | “* Song of Bosse su ot the Lamb.” rvey: bela ert fion to generction without interrnpzon like a | recesses of the eoul without price. ‘The prt" | juting orthodoxy of all tte Mia Heree character, | Gongress which are not adequately reached in | | —The lec. Dr and of the Lamb-” will preach at the | Zodiana avenue. There, nee pressat “Misses fowing: stream, the sound of Eabbath bells all | ence here of the bill-coliector, of tho tax-gath- | and reducing it virtnally to something charactors | Gongtiiperations of conventions. ‘he latter in | Langley Avenue Church, comer ‘Thirty-ninth street, | Emma atarnney: Dlive Mure eer a Coen, aver the Iend, are a perpetual testimony of the | orer, ig an im . 5 * “3 : ji + 10) b ti morning and evening. C t 2 beach abe: & a poeaible impertinence. But no | liberal Chustian sects can scarcely discriminate | tho Episcopal Church are, 1n grea! eat measure, it will nh st @ Susie Cross, Laura Davies, Battie colored lace. _ necessity of this prueiple belug sbroat-i2 $52 | omotion, no effort of will, can teko concrete za different from thair own beliefy. toe ae iero bodies, leaving litle room in that al- | oggtH? Betas orth Lasalle and While atrect, at } Lizzie Grose, (Laure cronce Cassar, Annia Bel: | ‘The nw bonnets aro. capote shape, mada ot ‘it wes thie union in him of high cultare, elo- | most exclusive feature of their purpose for say | j9:39 3,'m. and. imap, Mamie Milnor, Jennie Anderson, Grace cream-colored faille, shirred and trimmed, wit - Jace falling over the front, and garlands of tlos— ‘ers of fruit. There are algo bonnets with vary; high soft crowns, ornamented with eream-col- , ored feathers, the brim eonsisting solely of a very close shirriog, fitting tightly to the head. ‘Pha bonnet with a brim trimmed with fine: ‘The command to preach the Gospel was gen- | =heee withont material cost, The religious sen- | (cont epeech aud philosopbical reconciliation of | discuasion of goueral questions: The two con- | Ken 45 PMD. srany will preach at ‘Trinity i ee gral apd uuiversel. rout tbs day the duty ‘was | went loves to express Heelf in the open At of | Se bid with the now, ret made Alf. Cooke | grosies already eral quostions: the authorized | churely corner” indiana avenue Lpetrrantyraartn | aewenorne, Zale eee Glars Williaens, Carrie enjoined upon tho followers of Jeuus, the im- worship, iu the gathering of the feithful for | sought for = series of addresues to the students reports,—the second of which is just now pub- | street, at 10:45 a. m. ‘The Rev. Dr. Arthur Mitchell ee TP all Soave Aiams, Lilley Langley, percant fect contsinca iu the text has been } some form of servico; ‘snd, when it reaches this | or Amberst Collogo early in the winter. ‘There | hished,—satiefactory evidences of the abitity of sill prmeh att the requlae’ sana mae ging ia he On Fe ae White, aod Louise Kellogg; Mosse, Bay preschod us ihe G 1 Church to deal with topics of | 89. a Olive Wray’ Samuel Landssy. "FSi an Trambull, ‘gel, aud it hes gone tprough- | point, it is no longer free, ‘bat Las passed from | had been some development of the free relic- irery tongue, nil isiias | the domain of the purely spiritual into that of | ious spirit among the students thot o frae Felice | Meseut importance to the welfare of tha churen | "ing per. E,3f, Baring will presch at theGrant | Arthur Waughop, Robert Ware, Henry Ware, f, morning and ar, Wi put the earth, utleret become the great zope of humanity. It hos | the material. Henceforth it must submit to the fathers, it ante Coolio's labors, most accovtavle | and soviety.—:Ve1o York Eceulng Post. - a ‘Larrabee street il i cream-colored blonde is more becoming.. Tho Pecome tlie Fee tuo who doit by profession, | clogs and limitations which hinder olf buman | to alt parties, soomed to ave’ beau tho begin- indi aes hes Churn eee ‘ Wiliam Roberts, Wills se ecege Willaras, cream apoio isa pretty novelty ; 1s 58 an bs laymen who are covetisined to tell the story, | effort. ming of 3 reactionary religious movement that PERSONAL. The Rev. R. Sheppard will preach at the Western- 34 % Waughop, S. Frank Wilson, and Charles | crown, forming in the back a sbitred cape. This. pulpit and priuting-press, in the parlor and by | Our harsh and changeable climate, which the | re-ostabliehes Amberat in its dominant and avenua, Cunreh, corner Monroe street, at 10:00, m, | 4- Hrane fa ae J rear is also in cream color. ‘The gauze, lace, and rib- and 7:30 p. m. On the sides aro” bon trimmings all correspond. Dunches of cata. Fashion willsit that ths lace barbes which are tied under the chin be fastened . by a valuable pin. Some aro fastened with peerls* and diamonds, but these are the exceptions.', The'highway, end iu every form by which knowl- | Governor 0 happily contrssts with that of | traditional orthocosy. i ri ives A Ni taro can be carried to the minds of men. Its | Judes, ** radient with sunsitine aud end peren- sditione ston reporter bas not yet discovered Rey. B. Do Rey, of Chicago, has declined the : USITARIAN. Fre Ce ee Ghanian, Ne. propegation has occupied more of the iime and | mal bloom,” compels sudstaatial abelter aud ar- | Mr. Cooke, but his discourses are having, we call from the Fourth Reformed Church of Grand | ‘The Rev. Brooke Herford will preach at theChurch Danonda Saatou. anaeeleranpe entertained Suought of men for the last 1,600 years thau any } tificial heat; aud our ‘Genser population, espeaisl- | jrear, a powerful efféct on all who attend them— Rapids. af ie Ee aE Sa 2 Fee mg aubjecr: | the Darty daring the first part of the evening ; tibectopeot human interest. Stuce the invsn- | ly in cities. renders the weceseary privacy aud | orthodox, Baptian, Methodist, liberal, in showing | ‘The Rev. Dr. Thomas C, Guthrie, a venerable ait etree sok, Hecel vine eg rening subject: | after a good repsst, dancing commenced, and tion of the art of printing, the aid of type and | seclusion impossible, except by means of walls } tz ctical insignificauce of the differences be- Ps 7 “ ith,’? : i warm in sumsmar, andy press has given td The ubteading of shis knoml- | and doors, Our modern Tubite demand tbe ap- | twoca tical insigaiiratie possibility of future | Presbyterian reaoher, died in Sparta, IiL, on | “Tue Ultuasto Basle of Deegons Te preach at the wes eamrmnes fo ghee ae hoary. Aine pete ee eee veCA iudtes will prefer tha tége, which in the begitoing, se it came from | pliances for comfortable sitting aud kneeling, | union. This is not Mr. Cooke's purpose, how- the 22d of March, Fousih church at 10:45, m, Subject: “A Plea for | yt25 Peay the ‘Misses Hacring, Mise | round hata, which ‘bave no etrings. Z heaven, wag styled ‘good news,” moro than | end tho more fervid end enthusiastic feeling re-| ever. Ho is no liberal or free-thinker, buthis | Mr. Moody's Inbors at the Hippodrome, New | Rational ‘Treatment of the Bible,” In the evening, | SroT eqn, Nevers. eracrin ‘Hall, Jones, ‘Barlow, ad hinted that steel jowelry and ornaments: bas been given to the dissemsnation of facts | quires such clogancios sud spiendors a8 aro to | orthodoxy 18 very destructive of the old doxy | y; * will ol tie 18th of April. Actnat | Tete" ‘Leonard Swett will lecture upon Abraham | Mepenn tiers, Leia + | ofvall kinds are to be popular—ear-rings, mecall~ bas been given, $0, the ie re ita Founder | le found. specially iu tho Catholic and the Rit- | which used to fo by that name. | Ass nem sud on laa ee an ee, eel i Thai cael oe * sy emer. jong, crosses, bair ornaments, belt-buskles, bute Tail thie amigsiou was like walt to preserve, aod | nalistic Episcopal churches. All tuese appli- | moro audacious ‘departure from that standard, it | #20 the building is tobe surrendered to its sine Bee ka es sttne Third Church, |. . 5 Adams, of BETES, y, gave an clegant | fons, bat ornaments, ato. =. Uke leaven to leaven the Jump, and that isto | ances cost mouoy, and so introduces the Guan’ | is all the more welcome that it clingy to the old | owners. comer Monroe ang TED EPISCOPAL.’ | private dinner to his bis City> Bevtno Clutton | « ————_——{=—— , ca aE Oe det ae manos ST SE. be te . a eae Re } eithout Dewey —S——_— The Rey. S.R. Wilson, D. D., it is said, is in ‘Tho Rev. Albert Walkly will prea at the Church louse Thursday evening. Seypore, the Paris of India. the ‘netons of tho earth, in building | plane.” rie ela og RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. avery ctiticalcondivion of hosith-—brain fover,— | af teGoed Bhenand sornerdonesand BODsS AES | | tee gare 8 Men ora Noe | And Gerrans lancer, Beare sia a” ap sad pulling down the great powers, | ‘The Church, then, becomes, by force of cir THE CHUNCH IN GENERAL. snd his physicians have groat apprehensions | ""—bishop Ckeney wil preach, at Obie Ofnreh, Ps A by about twenty couple” Blasio ‘sad | given to the capital of fic afabarajah shan had Miclngan avenue and Twenty-fo1 upon. “A Word to Fe people ts atin the dancing ware pleasantly relieved at the proper | of the Paris of India. They say that Jey Singh swag an onlightened mar,—that he was filled with the idea that evan narrow streets on the top of a mountain werenot eo healthy 29 wide thorough—" fares on plain, especially when that stands sb an elevation of 1,500 foet above tho level of the ses; that large houses well vontilated, and » good system of sewerage, wero preferable to. bud in shaping trade and commerce | cumstances, the propristor of real estate, sud of ‘i " about his recovery. tod civilization; this . ff thu r in ty The fifth annual meeting of the Woman's For- 2 es morning, ns suy other Slaaaab—workiog fy Meo heacia ot Lemania nathed EE eT FE Ee emtuts cign Missionary Society of the Northwest (Pres- Cardinal Cullen, in his London pastoral, a0- | evening "on, “ Hunger,” rassion. mink seovice sere | by xetreahmenis. sal witertainmant £01 toy other element “rorldns 30. tecomes more | sissm of tho cougregation, ‘Tiis property must | bylerian) will be held St Tdhagostis Apriv 2, | nounces that all Roman Catholics who join the } :orag (SE Scrnaon day) at Socock, Good Eel | etna ay ere caadiiage’ Home was ose gud more a preserving power. Nothing can ar- | Le kept in proper condition. ‘She lore muat be ‘Tho First Baptist Church, on the corner of | Ereemasons, tho Good Templars, or the Fenians, | confirmation lecture; Wednesday evening, ectore and | a¢ the reaidence of Bra. J.B. ‘McDonnell, No. rest the progress and the force of the preaching | neatly kept, ‘and perhaps decorated with tlewera, South Park syenue and Thirty-first street, will ‘will be excommunicated. wrayer raeoting ellowe ‘will preach at Bt. Ponl’s 828 Jackson street, Alusic, dancing, and. ro- 1 of the Gospel m the world. Every day multi- | ivies, trees. The building must be constantly The Rev. Dr. Leonard Bacon, of New Haven, freshme i " fre i " ‘ i . Dr. a stree! ents were the features of the evenin; plies the number of the facihties for itu propa | repaired, and must be kept eupplied with water, Lededicstod to-dey. In tho morning the Rev. | y.i've of the defeated candidates for oloction Chere, commer Weshing\ and ‘Aun streets, at 10:00 | frosimmeses evening Alies Anno K. Mancow rey gation, with pulpit or without, with peu, and | with ges, with fuel. Tits ininister, choir, organ- | W. W. Everts, D.D., will proach, and in the | to the Lower House of the Legislature in the han ed of fri mall bi drains, and plenty of cholera; tongue, aud type, Oy contecras a i i : 4 Ec hrm Bt ‘LUTHERAN. dsomely entertained @ company riends at | 8 jouses, no drains, and plenty S type, oy consecrated men and Iay- | ist, aud seston must be paid for their services. } eyarinz the Rev. Dr. Murdock, of Boston. Stato of Connecticut, on Monday last. a om Prt tae cou : father, Hugh, Mat tha soe : ti bo left Royal : a men, while eve leads; f ts the estat ‘. 3 5 & y st fay, ke ‘har ‘Cieaco Seasoee mauluply Dy fnh nS teohoa ‘ost se se oe atone ers Bishop Lynch, of Toronto, has told his par- } The Rev. Ebenezer Buckingham, D. D., died | Church, comer North Dearborn and Erle streets, at | Eaq.. Be. a Western arenas During be fay. like, Tae Culaious of te ‘Sabbaty, and | datiou depend upon the guaraut2es of the State, | ishioners thet ricenfter be will only allow five | st Zanesville, Ohio, March 29. He waa for | 1}2.m6 aud THO sitter. eran oioe Yooal ants fevvured le Gunes tend them abroad on the Mondsy following to | which can be siforded only by the expenditure | cabs at the funerals of poor percons, If an ad- many years pastor at Canton, Ohio, and for ¥ | 1. poe sumner Ellis will preach at the Church | ‘Tho Sans Parell Club gave an elegant party to quit their mud hovels for the roomy mansions sthich he erected, and without more ado con-; Stracted such « city ag is not to be met with elss-| boreadand pondered 2s the days of the week | of money in the executive, the judiciary, the po- | gj i a year past Principat of the Puram Female Sem- | ,, f z as ha Sangamon 4 a s36 nok te | _ Hegendand pondered ag the devi of fhe wrat | ean wed the hundred. arms of the oti B22 || gitlorel. sume aa ey ete pace |e ofthe Relea, oe AOD | Inst Monday evening af Bournique’s, he tee | rs in the world, Nor i te ar in| fect poneiveed in the text has oxerted end is | Would Gov. Dix, as Warden or Treasurer, pay with fused, but the money that would have to be ex-| «44 Hon. John. Payne, o full-blooded Afri- | —Tho Rey. Dr. Ryder, wil preach af St. Paul's | S00 ae a ee ery Oe eeent indeed, Bt acen of Jeypore aro Til feot papper exeiting in the world; and that fact, let us be | cquannmity the bili of the plumber, the glazier, | pended if they were employed must be given to | can, and s native of Richmond, Va. has been Chnreh, on Michigan avenue between Sixteenth and | 4 aT se ek ERs Ae provilied by tha peromgting each other are respectively 2 miles: Teminded again, is that Jesus the Son of God | the sexton, aud would he shrink ‘With holy bor- | the priests ** to pray the dend through purgato- | olected Governor of Liberia. Ho is ‘one of the ‘Bighteenth streets, morning ‘and evening. 2 sees tthe We ie Hoos ea a . echoes und 40 yi aad 13e log. ‘Those again: tod Sou of Afan came iulo the world to bo tke | ror tiom araming 8 chenit for. APS proportion of | 1¥." u ablest and most esteemed citizens of the Repub- BWEND Es nOnach at the new church Prictore ee voning waa unmarred by anything | are crossed by, = third main strost pearly 2 Savior of tbe human race. or tom Grawing & chem rithour which ‘bis | A romarkablo trial for corruption ia the ap- | lic, and kas been a ministor of the Liberian BUD: | sthe Rev. Dr. Hibbard will proach + ihe Peveoue, at | that could detract Roars 3 | are cong, and thus the city is divided into six ‘Such is the sum and substance of the whole | churea might be plundered or destroyed with | poiatment of Bishops of the Urthodox Greek | ference for twenty years. tay Rarer ees Ee opie, Woon Wi a oy eveuiag a under the | perfectly equal portions. “Even intheso the* mater. It is informacion above everything else | impunity? As things fo the policeman is as | Uharch is in proyresa at Athens. Amoug those fis ihe (tha Ogden avenue, at 3:30 p.m. ¥ man eeamane ning Wrest Bile Taception Club | streets sro 53, foet wide, ‘aod each house bas a which inan needs to kaow. The benevolence | neccesary to the church us the ‘minisver. Why | jndiczed for receiving bribes are Bishops, ex- CHURCH SERVICES. ENANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, yas piven bt Blartine’s West Side Academy, ‘sod len, each home its famuly tree. ‘Nor must it besupposed that the buildings ere unworthy pf the streets. Erected by ose designer, they are composed wholly of scone» and thongh the handsome frontages vary, and - the eye 1s thus relieved, one idea rucs through and wisdom of tue Crestor are shown in the fact | shonid not their bills be paid with equal alacrity? | Ministers, and other disti aished persons, ‘EPISCOPAL. 'T, L. Haines, Esq., mt Seth a Ana eraning atthe | Mother delightfal evening added to an unex- in tut ‘this wecelation has beon made, aad tho | Gov. Dix ealla the taxation of the church edi- ing 1878, four Bishops died, a1 - den Avenue Church, ndan Liat this rerelacion Peich it was done, Ho | fice a tax on the worsuip of Almighty God, aud Ditty for one ee sons died an wana mor’ | ‘The Rev. Dr. Locks will presch st Grace Church, Ogden Avenue Of Grob will preach morning snd even- cepliont bly Piette Beer sends Hig own Son on the mission, and to fulfil | so it 1s. Bub is not every dollar paid for the | the clergy for the vecaut olfices that one witness | Websst evenus and Sixteenth street, at11 a.m. and ing, {, Se Furst igerman) ‘Church, corner of Dearborn | RONG AS" the occasion ery, enjoyable. The itoflicas, Aud strange it 1s, that the mass of chureb lot, for building and maintenauce, | states that many priests prepared episcopal at 7:30 p.m. Bishop McLaren will hold confirma- ot sig ith ereetiker will preach morning and | music by Martine'a Academy Band was excel- Thaked take but verp litite iaterest in the mat- | equally taxon the same worship? No doubt tion. ew Ey coer y ; te. ‘There is a eortay ter. Even those that have heard the nows do | so eminent a citizen as Gov. Dix pays i herscren aaae ath fo Or Ge anen —The Rev. Dr. Cashman will preach at 8t, Stephen’s gveuing {the Sevgak aires. » cose Be lent, ant the programme replete with choice | the popes here orale aeiaee noe Dol Teena Was news sent to them, and for | taxes promptly and cheerfully. It is only when Last Sabbat 2 nora the Brick Church, | cnurch, Johnson street, between Taylor and Twelfth, | | —The Bev. Theodore seeing will presch meming | S&{¢CtiONS. were married Miss May W- | round Jeyvore. Tt is acity of palaces, the fronts pete oileanal benofte sccehted ee He, regarde Hie nouaibility that ls oe Neat ‘he. Petatrterian Boar Stid oo, 8 fy | #108, t.and 7.00 p. m. Services every night donee spd oreo Bt dobae (atrman) CHEE. corner of | ,,Taeaiey oFrank Squair at the residence of Dr. | of which are artistically dyed pink and white. en at Christ ia tho ior of the world, ant be taxed that the tax-gatherer becomes a *mon- ae cs 3 is juron and Nol 6 3 ' " the anor of any other person but world, ae | be caugen” to bo <sgatherer becomes from tho | Missions, he was in corretpondenco with moro lls, Week at 100 ee Tooke, Bishop | tbe Hey. daoob Himmel wil preach, morniog and | Rush, No. 519 West Adams street. Even on tho, smallest Guellings the same care tis the hardest thing in human experience, as | temple, ern the tax itself isa “ mercenary oxac- | tbs 1.000 ministers, and the report of tho re- | SteLaren, the Rev. Mr, Dutton, Dr. Harris, the Rev. | evening at Salem (German) Church, corner of Twelfth i __ FUTURE WEDDINGS. spon the largests ‘! fon. id ivals of religion, enjoyed or in near promi: Mr, Mansfield, and the Bev. Mfr-Knowles, Coufirma- | end Union streets. ‘The marriage of Mr. Arthuc Caton and Miss | some flights of steps ran up to the minareta and the expenment daily proves, for e man earnestly | tic peiuingai'pasition and eeata Vivals of religion. eT Nopracedented in mod: | ton Tucsday aisht. onnistiax. pike arriage cof uounsod vo tako place Slay | domes, the fiat roofs, snd the upper, room of that Se a ee eriory kod nae ote el dignnos ae Montempe upon ‘asea dod (az oft orn times. He thought the accessions to the | —The Rev. Willem Petrie will preach at the Church | ‘The Rey. Knowles Shaw will preach at tho First | 10. - te : the butldings i the parapets af artistically ae tooept withont ‘conditions the Savior that | cors, we must not ‘wonder if humbler men aro | churco would be greater this year taan in any | of Our Saviof, corner Belden and -Lincoln avenues, | Church, comme oan 2 fren Aa abel Hal ‘Thuraday evening at 6 o'clock fees wedding of signed ; ang 3 is fee ous s ee rer forept mithoat conditions the ayer tacit | led by the force of example to adopt the same | 4oTmer SHE of its history.—New York Observer. | morning and evening. | | Steet Gr West, Washiagion’ street See FeSpbell | MF, Harry al aoe te Alioe Gage will ogcat | Leet re enere is beside, aCe OE eine one part assent to these inferences, but instances | tone, and to resist or evade taxation upon what The Jenkins casein England has resched 5 ‘—The Rev. Henry G. Perry will preach at All Gints' | ayenuc, at 3 p.m. BF the ty Gage, No. 242 Michigan mother, ‘Mra. | Pr the city, but it scarcely éxce ena ia beausy tha, are few in which they become s mastering prin- | 1s a3 dear end as sacred to them as is the Gov- } final settlement. Satisfactory arrangements for | Church, corner North Carpenter end West ‘Onto MISCELLANEOUS. The marriage of Mr. L. P. Chenoy and Miss placesin which the people live. In its surround- Spleofaction. What the individuals need, who | ornor's church to him, And itis reasonable to | the cost of the suit having been made, the Bishop | streets, morning and evening. Eider HW. G. BfcCulloch will preach to the Adventists " ‘1 és ‘tis magnifisant, but then all these—gar- make np the world, which God £0 loved, is, that | suppoee that the exemption, of costly church | of Gloucester and Bristol was able to accept the "The Rey, Dr. Strong will presch at the Church of | st the Green Street toed ee Preneac aisdieon atreet, | Marion Ls danghter ot Capt: Wier. i Egan, , is | ings it eons ae Ee ate cote os , r7 ? = re aeee ia * wi untains. aut seen one should feel that this Son lias become a Dutidings from taxation hs ite offect 13 broans: zorigoation of the Her. ir. Cook, who went, to | the Boipbsns, raathroop etrest, between Monroe snd | MorMIng snd evENIE poy watt preach In the anne ne april rae Fee ree ran ta tae peaplee ‘hey, tay not ora the Perconal Savior to bimeelf. There is in christian } ing unwillingness to pay taxes among ms ‘orquay, nee. Consequently the communion at 20.30 2, m. and 7:30 p.m. at . a 3 5 i Y ‘* ‘aah. i ich swarm on waters edge, bul - Countries comparatively little unbelief ; nearly all sry the fact 18 forced by contiguity of prop- derrice nt Christ Church, Chita, when Mr. Jen- Se ae ead. will: peesd sat! the Cape Of ae es of gtonian Thorns Ot eat Randolph reausanrs oe Heudeta parents, 20.581 3 SRT and feed thom, and what more cen profess to believe in God, and 1n revelation, and | erty or otherwiso. : {ine attended, was under the charge of tho car- | church of the Atonement, northeast corner of West | strect af ¢ Dy Rion srday, the 19th inst., Misa Georgiaua, | the monarch himself do? in Chriet the Savior of tho world; belief is uot | For the Government mst be supported at | ete. itis ramored thats large Congregational | Washington and Roboy streets, morning and evening. | | —Prof. Peman C. Howe will lecture before the Fist | agughter of Kezin ‘Lancaster, Eeq., and Dr. ——————— . are be teerquation of the day i but there is sanehidy * salts re a regio foaery. Lire chase aeclition ie to be purchased “rine use : —Bishop McLaren will ‘Prexch and confirm at =. Boctaty ot Spiritualist a ‘Opera Hall S17 | Soank A. Emmona, will be married at the resi- ‘The following meesege and reply were sent * 5 table want of interest in the great sub- | draws = quarter of @ mu ion dol from 11 of Mr. fe james‘ Church, corner of Cass and Huron streets, the reas jon st is a Social a f the bride’ ‘No. 586 Michi; ri ‘Waterbury (Conn.) tel b : " anne ., ro iti i i " tier,” 3) p.m. on * The Morning Land,” lence Oo! ie bride’a parenta, No. chigan | ond received at the Water! ¢ telegrap! Ject; acceptance of the doctrine into one’s soul | taxable form and converts it into an exempted ‘The Rev. Edward ¥. Hale, of Boston, preachad service cummeneion ithe Litany ae ana the poe, "Sora" Lv Tippan will Tecture before ‘the | avenue. The ceremony will occur at 60 ‘clock, | office: “Zam dying.” “ Whan you dis, les me ibe rest hing noodod, ‘This 1s a etraoge | church lot and building. the smount of ts 1 | 4, sermon last Sunday on church, property and imoming prayor will be offered at 8 m4 a08° | «nei Awocition, cores Wathington and Green | and the recoption Lm 7109. know.” i Pace ins nkre, iat roan hse litile concera for | mitted there must still be paid Le falls 0° | taxation, and maintained that if s church is | Dr. 9.9, Harris streets, at 145 a, ma, and 7:45 p.30, Morning subject, ANNOUNCEMENTS, = topbical solati oo g ab is capable of a philo- | the reat of the communal ye. a aus Es are a merely a private club, begun and continued for | | —At S, Pamor's Chapel 143 state strect, daily Litany | * The New Nation.” Acalico hop will'be given on the evening of | If you have ® discharge’from the nose, cf- tercter Man lost is his own intorpro- | terested in that chnrch or not. | Tese He EAT | the comfors or pride of close corporation, it | services at 12:10 (except Sundas),the city and suburban ———e . | hureday, April 20, at Campbell's Hall, corer | gensive or otherwise, partial logs of the senso of . Tof this state of indifference. He shows in | ple of equity on which this can be justified, ani Tile at ~ | clergy offictating. LENDAR FOR THE WEEK. Vi tre a Campbell avenu this very state the necessity of that avi If atifliog tho growing discontent at it, should be taxed like any other club, and when- | “ne ev. W. H. Hopkins will preach at St, John’s CALENDA' of Van Buren etreet and Camp! venue, | small, taste, or hearing, eyes watery or weal, Meee eee eee eet | excene by Sajustingetbo ring, discon owing | over, obarches are exempted from taxation, ® | qhurch, ‘Kshiaud svenue near Madison street, st 10:80 aii: gzansm Sacer in tants mander the direction of Prot Cart, extra party | feel dail and stupid or debilitated, pain or press- ~ - ait rs 7 S | certain amount of service in cnarity to the poor, a Gx Apt \xth Sunday at .@ Nameless Club will gi Ty ry d és fagabie' E osly evra ec atyiag | Ho. 's9 “sands | pe who enjoy the Wusuy ar costly churches | ip the education of the young, perhaps @ Poor, | a, mand 7:00 PTO tehie will preach at the Church | April 10~Monday before Faster, Freee ening, April 12, at St. John’s | uro in the head, take cold easily, you msy reas ig lug ona ae nares andi | thgpcoofgayeg eeeap y |g ofa gama Tar 0 Dv. Mom) Ro eet ctga aa Aon a eican tery fata Hau core of West ake ott tnd Jobe | gare that votes cee Seay lng life promised. ‘Trinity € in New Yor je require’ i Pa mnTAURIOD B48 Be Ty A OA fare Easter,” place. isi i nuslly, without manifesting above % ‘infty Church, in New York. represents a cap- | 4: S 27:30, During tha weex there will be daily (except . iH Lg ‘ Inglife promined. se the important fecte | Arty Chars 81,000,000, whicb, in another |" The Richmond (Ve) Dispel sayy toe Good Frias) Holy ‘Communion: morning Prayer at 10 ene a a ey. "ill give a calico party *¢ | ermptoms, terminate in consumption. and end announced in this text; and what it 1s 60 1m- | form, would contsibute its part towarda the ex- | lady belonging to the minister's class of Fultox |», m. sad juny and Benediction at 8 p. mi. 02 Prince 0 Be in the grave. No disease is so common, more Tnderetand thar this tea aaa ear We should eae ‘of the Gorernmen’ gation who, oor, Baptist Coane aa ee ells recued Moundsy, Thursday spoons riusy cbilaron's tervicest ‘The young, people of St. Pacl's Dnivereatist | deceptive, or loss understood by povmcinss- ire ri ext there ix so 1e re e e - 9 : et 345 * + formal party at na early i of Buflalo nie BIO- were 2 sd eZ 9:38 3. m.; morning proyer and sermon at 10:45; burch will give an 10! D e8 Y. Pierco, M.D. no other revelation connected with it, it | this magaiticence ‘evade this burden by throw- | a portion of Ecclesinates, making 4,000 verseu in | Tresching ai the Cross from 12 m. tll three p. m. 5 rb wi Sosidence of Mx. and Mrs. William paieter of Dr 8G sae. 2 Would still contain wfurmation of the it upon othurs, so long the mechanic or the | all, ‘which she bad committed to memory dunng a {mpertancs, and that which could be istatvod jog i ePGyho ia prevented by distance,. or by the week. . Seven thousand were recited in the ong apogee NS Gommmranion 38 Viteelf. “The first important fact is God's ex- | association from attendance, or the free-thinker | class of which she wasa member. The same | 7 m., morning peayer et 10, anid evening preyer.and: is exnounced, -- Our mature sesponds to J stho refares connoction ‘with all churches basal young iady recited op the. Sunday pre tious ditation af 430, ° - , No. Michigan avenue, which has ML. Derby, No. 636 pea fboen kindly tendered, specific for stark, cold in the head,” ezca arches! headacher