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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. RELIGIOUS. Tho Gunday-School Lesson for To-Morrow, rioroing, and she opened At the overthrow of (ho Church party | copal Confornnce tesumed (ts nesgion this morn- ture u'im. Bhn wpn full of heslth, and aho | thero were in the Ropublio mora than | ing, Bishop Bowmau ""‘"'”",{3‘ FIRE INSURANCE. made the Ohrlstisns glow with religiona zoal. At ;‘noo nbclenlnntlclllpnmanngnrn“ lu“cg:n?lllu. 5 mAmflkmn "H'L‘fln"i;mn"f 1?“ Cmren:o‘r_x_d- balf-past 10 sho wont to the audtenca room tn hoth nunoeries and monasiorins. r- | suco, American Dible Hociety, Temperance, Lx- teen bisboprics, ovor 1,200 parislies, s great [ ponsca of the Oeperal Conforence, I'antoral Ad- | The Rocent Convention of the National pronch. Tha lowor part of tho houss was well | numbor of churchea and cathedrals, beslden col- | dreas, Keligious Corporations, and the Propristy % 5 filled, ‘Tho ey, Dr. John Parker, much wasted | leges and rissions. Tho wealth of thn Chnreh | of Itaviking tho Iiymn Jiook and New Chattors Board of Underwriters. by fover, eat in the pulpit by Mra. Van | lind grown commonnutate with and cantituted for Benovolont Inatitations. Cott's m‘in o I8 tho only minister who “"hpo"”i:l {luvnmm -}‘aru':lu,r(v,edddllrecuy fmm T i “'mr. L;mu? nltlmnc.X e o il . thes, which, althou abolinhe jong sloco, e rerolations of yestorday, relative L] 1. & Lins encouragad lier work by his presenca. Tho | many consciontious pnsruuno atill pay, boguosta, | trausfor of the Indian Bureau to the War Do- An Impartial Review of the Proe setmon waa tosming with dramatio dosoription, | donstions for chanty, Govornment pensions, | partment, were taken np, snd the bill which ceedings of the Meetinz. and in pasaagos held the audienco apall-booud, | Jotterics, parochial duce for mlrrllgen, bisths, | passcd tho Iouse relating to tho subject was o lm)l‘whan‘{n ll:?r'pwallul:;:un?mbxmlluhde]rcfil\‘chng and deaths, mlnunu,l confansfonals, ngllvmm; ;eml. d’l“‘dfln l:]“":,.l"?“' x‘nar‘nh:{ néo lnfluu aclimax, tho Mothodls ron oxoltedly shout- | srising from the salo of rosarics, medals, and | from Olio, and & delegate in the Conferonce, od “Ilallelujaly,® * Glory,” and ** Amen." Bhe | wax fho Drivilego of burial in pocial cometoriea, | nketchod tho history of tns Indian Sorvico, and | FIOW Non-Board Companies Are told tho story of Gidcon and bis nttack on the | tha loaviug of mouey, and the mansgement of | hold that the prosont polioy had put au end to Affected by Its Actlon, Midianites, dopleting hls amazoment thattho | eatatos. the Indian wara and elevated tho condition of {,‘oxdahm‘xld‘ihonlsu hLm.nwnnkllnx. lgréb‘a;;uk; = l{xy lu[vls:‘ugl of lonns ond nnyl terma, rtEh- :hu l:uh.u:. ‘Nnv: hll wn;“- prunaun? ‘i{ tue dn:n- \is porploxity whon ho was commande: Ave arch ba ccome possorsod of & large portion nanl arty in Al ouso of juprenenta- e e tTopad ith trurpota And pltchens, | of the rerl setato of Metica tirough mottgagos, | HYes ta abaridan thin polioy of peace, civiliza- | Voluable Statistics Concerning the hia successivo goubta and brave mooids, and then | In tus City of Maxico, of 5,000 hounes, it owned | ton, and Chrintisnity, The dominant party in Progress of Companies. e resalation to mnrch and show the Mideon- | mors than half, and of Pucbla, two-thiras of all. | tho Housa cared very Jittlo about either civilizs. ftos who's who, And at this atage of the story | Tho valio of lln{mmrly was estimatod at from | tion ar Clmlthnh]rfiluglnr]; nelther was my }irs, Vaa Cott, with an imaginary trumpet to her | £300,000,000 to €500,000,000, and itn yoarly fn- | terial to fts mnccess. If this Gonoral Confer- | pnoandinrism---Taxatlon of RecoiptasseA 1ips, and & plisntom pitohor in Lee hand, stridod | gome from 20,000,000 to $40,000,000. ~This was | ence, represonting 1,500,000 pooplo, shall send a A P scrosa tho platform a8 though military banda | fts condition of opulence and power when the | committeo of five to the Henate, ita voice would Firebrand in the Secret Sesslon. wero ployod and she wan londing & thousand | Church party wan overthrown, its oatates | s heard and respoctod, snd the bill would not 1nen to aneround fthe Midsnites. The triumph | becams the proporty of the Hiato. This over- | pass, for thero was some rogard for Christiani. of tho Lord's hosta was described 8o .vividly | shndowing power was feit to bo s menaco to all | ty and civilization at that end of the Capitol. Spelar Correspondence of The Chleago Tribune. that tho sudiones sesmed snxious to arise and [ fres thought, and even to the fitate itsclf, by a | [Applause,] Tho P'rostdent was not s Metho- | New Yonx, May 1.—Tio Natonal Bosrd of ehout for joy, A dozen brathiron did keop upa {‘Argl ?1”"' :vun Hu“ I:Iofl]cfi 'wh:“id h:r in- lfl'-ll‘l-:’mlllelli b:sl?lln'm’o :;n-. and -uuucnuldh:;; Underwritors hiold its annaal eesaion in this city run of amons, ependence from Bpata in . but the terms en| him in belalf ol ie peace policy whicl L e Gott noxt actod out Dovid and_Go | iiiba srantod Hot” paapto. fixod. the. Homaa | ho g indugnratod. Jaatweaky ot thoug's the talanranh has dontit- In 18’ 1800 by apacial subscription a fund of £100.000, to ba axpended In rowards for the do- tectton and convictien of Incondiariam, The number of rewards offered has been 339, sggrogating £156,205. Of these ro- warde, ~ forty-ive bavo beon with- deawn, Apropos of this malter, tho raport of tho Committes on Imeendiariam containg soma Intoresling etatements. The Commitice nent out a larga pumber of circniara to all the companiea dolng business in the United States and Caunds, asking for dofinlta Information of tho nugber of known or supposed incendiary lossen. ~ Josponses wero rocolved from 184 nources, Tho Uomraittes niats that from thosa raportn they srrive at the concinslon that 35 por cont of the number of fires {n 1875, and 65 per cont fof the smotnt of lossoe, rosulted diroctly from incondiarism. When it 1s connidercd that these figures provo that nearly 850,000,000 of property bins beon destroyod by incendiarios in & single year, it will ho admittod this in & vory #crions problem for the eompanies 88 well as tho people at large. No wonder the National Board nrge upoa- local suthorities to incroase the offi- cioncv of tho Iaws to protect tha public sgainat inceudiarios. THE ORIGIN OF FIRES. Tha roport on this tople bristles with statis- tien of great value to the whols country, The following, taken .from tha oxporience of the leading citien, npoaks volumen as to tho causes sRainat which the public should be protected atm logrtlenl o yonr conaidoration some of #OnA why It {8 desirable and advissbles - - Firat—Tha ficlds ars so large that It 14 impassible for ona or Lo peraons, hawever conipelant, o attend te the many and varied matters demanding stiesitlon 1 each Btate, Sesorul—The flellomen having the cordenced and; gvnunll scquaintance of the local ',f"'“’ can mecnrs { carty and more loyal support of ‘Nationsl Boatd.in- reats, Thlm—m,alm:m ihe necesnity for immediate and afiicient work {n all of the Htates, ws sre of the opinfoa. {int Riatn Hounia, compond of the. campanies doing" businees in the respective States, wilh full power ta maka and promuigate ratos, with membership therel; equivalent to membership in the National Licari, an cooxtennivo with the territorial ]uréflluuun of such Potor Speaks to the Jows Concerning {ho Healing of the qupplo. Btate Board, {4 dosirable and sdvisat vy 0TR.~~This i8 tosscurs the ailance of local an4 - othier companios In the various fitates or districis, and tlicso oblections to the National Board rest upon thels unwillingneas to contributa to tha sxponss of that Loy, growing ot of the general rupsrvision of tha ‘buriness all ovar the country,) - T e Fourth—bany compauies who oblact to memberably in Lo Nattonal Doard on scoount of expenss, and who @0 busines in & limitod number of Blates, would join Histe Hords 40 organized where they are'doing busie noes, and hesrtlly co-operata and maintain rates, Mr. Knowlea advocated the adoption of the suggestions shove contsined, but he was hardly soated e10 » violont atisck was made ) the on quoted. Mr. Platt, of thoe Ina surance Uompany of North America, exprosssd . his rogret that any subordinato of his Compan: shounid atand sponsor for any such vmfxm\ B 1o waa opposod to it firat, 1ast, and all the tm Mra. Von Cott's Farewell Effort at Brooklyn, Condition of the Cathotio and Protestant * Churches in Moxico. 'Yeaterdny"n Procsedings in the Moth- odist Conforonce at Baltimore, SUNDAY.SCHOOL LESSON. loas conveyed to your resdors & summary of ita = I b kindnesn to Mr. Knowles, but TED ADDIEZESES TIE JEWE. listh, Bhe wriggled around to sbow haw David | Catholio Ohurch tirmly upon the State fo | Judge Cooloy, of Iowa, and Gon. Clinton B. ry of T O|B|S 5. 3 o |lement no unkindness r. Knowlas, bu dcts, lemlHu —An wo luuo;:hu papor wa | felt fo Baul's arinor, whioh was o big that it | the prommuonounuu’m forms of worahlE. Fink, of tho 51 Feouls " Conferance, expreanod | Procoedings, thore wers somo peculiarities 21518k ;5,5'5‘ § | ¢ondomned tho propoeal quite bitterly. ~Mr. Sound that the Jews In Jernsal oo | dido’t touoh him, 80d thon fintated him a8 e | 1is ovortlow by Commonfort in 1457, aud tha | thelf rogret that political issuos or perronal in what was accomplislied and what was not so- HAEE R Platt was 80 outspokon on this aubjoot that ound that the Jewa In Jornsalom wore full of | Gony'qoun to tho brook to pick up smooth | Liberal Government estsblishiod afworward by | reforonces sbould hnve heon made, which was | complisied. In thio first placo, tho gancral pub- ] o= 4 ToaDy porsons presont rogarded his Tomarks s wonder and surpriso, 'TLo stirring events of tho | atonos, Thon sho described tho great awsggor- | Juarez, was but the consummation of couatant | also unaistakably tho sontimeut of the Gonfer- | yic must understand that this Hoard ¢ BlEle): 33 insuiting. Bir, Heald, of the Homo, joinod in & Tootocostal eesson warn still mattors of dis- | ing braggart, Gollatl, stalking down from the | mtruggies of the Liberal party, having birth with | enco. % 3 oard reprosenty | B [EEE mmilar girin, doprocatiug the proposl guite Ycusslon, when all ab onco it was rumored that | Phllistines, moking tho earih resound with bis | the indopondouco of 1831, °The mass of the 'The resolutions wero referrod to & special 70 per cont 9! tho fira {nsurance eapital of the H : ol B bittorly. 1o said o would sooner cut off his tho cripplo, who hind boon bogging for mo many | tread. She puffed up ber cheoks, Jooked dark | Mexican pooplo aro still Roman Oatholic, but | commitieo. country (In thin estinate the forelgn companiea H H 351§ right band than dolegate the promuigstion of vears nt tho tomplo, had boon cured, aud coald and savago, and anoored at the shepliord boy | the nationslizing of the Church proporty scoms FRATERYNAL. aro of coursg included), and that thelr proceed- = 1P _|ZF)B) °_ | rated to bis Stato or special agents. 1r, George 3 3 ) who was approaching. Thon ahe turned around | to bavo the approval of Lhe peoplo, The report of the fratarnal delegation to the 3 ot o2 17 L. Chinso (the new President of tho Doard), of wow run avd losp like tho lambs on Mlomut | {oset David sgain. Bhe walked alowly along, ad- | * i spiitual condition of the Ctiurch has also | Conforanco of tho. Mathodist Clurch Houth, at ':'v“e" "f;:“::b“:‘fi::;;‘;:'{,‘,"‘f Rpet ,‘;’l:} ';}: °§ o 07 e {he lartford snd otlior companics spoke ad- Olivet, The mass of tho peoplo could | justiug an imaginary sling, to anicety, wrapping | nndergoun considerablo clange, ‘I'lio purc- | Louisville, May, 1874, was subtitted, It de- y o laud,; 8 Loar [ 13 13 o ail ol vernoly Lo the proposa!, and finally Ar. Knowles not undoratand Low tho words, *In tho oue string aboutber wriss, and keoping a sharp | blood indiane, although professod Cathiolics, | tailod tho ovonts of thoir viit and the roception Is the mainspring from waich the local Boards | Hew ¥ o R E Bl & withdrow it ~This was docidedly the stormloat pomo of Josus ‘of Nozareth, xise and | 08 on tho Philistine giant. She deucribed Lis | are, in fact, littlo' changed from their origiual | of tuat bLody, which was of tho most kind and | in Chloago, aud those in overy other city, derivo 23] 149 7l = 6 oplsodo of the aeaslon. A full phonographia ra- walk ‘oonld do any good, Nney confossed | Spronch. snd thon after 8 moment's eilonco | roligion, and thielr foants on roligious eccaslons | Chirlstian cliaracter. Mo roport concludes ¢ thelr power. Througl the machinery crestod 3[4 Al B 4 port of it would ba intoresting readlog. Unfore Thiat this oiraclo_bad beon wrroughit, but what | Whirled her right houd ewiftly around, lot fly | hiav many of the featares of liko ceromoniesof | *Theraia rosson to suticipato tho presence T kT tunately none was talkon. THREAT DY AN ENGLISH COMPANY. 3 The firm adhesion of tho En}llah compsnies to tho Natioual Board | ons of ita ehiel els-- mouts of strength, inaamuch as it is genorally: belioved that auy broak in thia line would shat- ter the whola fabric into as many pieces as there are compauics in 1. Hence, dariug the exscu- tive sosslon o sensation was producod whon Mr, | B. Lockwood, Mauagor of tho London Assur- snco, mado & threat that ho wonld, 1n a certain contingency, propare his Comnany 80 as to with- draw from the Board, Tho other members were 3l sud kept in motion by this Board, rates are tho imaginary stone, and shoutod as Goliath fell, | ourown wild Indiave, being colchbratad by songe | among us at an early day of distinguished rop- oo nudonioa wero thrillad, Evory sontouca ahs | oud dasces witl Brobemins costumes, aceompa: | rosantativas of tho Methadist Episcopal Church | Fals0d or lowerad, sud agonts oro bold to a strict uttored met with ® rosponso, nud whilo the | piod by the asma rude fustrnments.—the recd- | South, who have boen appointod to respond to | Rccountabllity for tholr observance, In sudieuce wers on fira_with enthusiasmn she | fite and simple drum found in all sborlginal onrgruntlnfi. M‘n{ groat_graco rost upop each | many instances prominont Jocal agencies stopped_speaking. Mr, Parker steppod forward | camps. The next higher or middle-clanses are | of them, Enpecially would wo commend to the | have boen brokon up by the expulsion of the with a plos for money for Mra, Vou Cott. Mrs. | deeply stcopod In bigotry, while the cuitivated | protection of our Iioavenly Father the venerablo | aoont from local Board and tho withdrawal Van toit #at just behind him, with hLier eyes { pooplo goneraily loan to infidolity. piaich fn Mothodism, the Hor, Loyick Plore, | S| e i clouad, her fan to hor faco—a piclure of uncon- "Fho Trotostant Chiurch has made a be uning | D. D., who Is tho Ohatrman of tholr dolegation, | Of their coamissions by the companiea subse- corn, 'A bountifnl eolioction was taken up. | horo, and bid thoy tho orgauization and faculfy | We lLopo for tho spoedy onming of the tine | quontly, The voico of tho National Bostd is Atior llaubmuoslns!w:n:h::;n:t flve_congarte, | of ncl ;bnocfillz}nlwh(ch Dag giren the Catlo- mhon our fatorcoursa with zmju sister Gl{lux?h potont with tho local agents evorywhero, and the who bad become suc E . Van Cott's | |ics such wondorful auccoss in prosolytingtho | Absl bo ulterly reo rom uncharit. i B o Har b racave s BArEE BLOS ] Lo e iu of manbiad. fhens roahlbe aaty | abie sisifes. han. Mo -love. of Mig wio | nuvidust companies, curlng agt. mith great means wero omployed they eould not toll. Noar- {y all folt now thst Poter and Jobn were roally moro oxtraordinary porsons than they bad beon Jod to sappose. Jor they not ouly preacked in » langungo that thoy lisd mevor learned, but shey bad, boyoud ail” doubt, oured the woll- known beggar. HSoms suppossd that the Apostles had the powor withiu thomeelves. This opinion was bo~ coming moro aud moro confirmed, All looked unnu oter and Joln s most mysterious mon. The faces of tho multitude expressed great ADDITION AXD DEPLETJON OF THE BOARD. Perhapa there i nothing more suggestive in the wholo proceedings of the National Board than tha report showing that during tho year only two companies—tho Northorn, of London, and Bhawmut, of Boston—wero added to the Board, whilo tbreg woro_expellod {zho Fanouil Hall, of Boston, Gleun Falls, of Glon Falls, N. Y., and Roya! Canadian, of Montroal). Ninotcon companies rosigned and eighteen compsnies were dropred from the rolls, Tho bames have imity the decrees of the Boacd, it {a not | beentel hiad amazed. It camo chout {n the courss of & dis- ing. hopo of grent muccess. Even now tholr prog- | dled for us, working mightily in sil our | UN80 cen telegraphod {o your readers, and hardly noed fi‘.:fi“:‘.‘&"m'i?.‘{'i;‘é‘ !i‘.’:‘,“éfi’.‘if:h‘.‘:"’.&':i;s&%‘r’?.i Porsons passing the chiroh at 8 o'clock in tho Foon ta ug:cmlnmng, nlthough thoir nubl"nhgd loarls, ub-u"}uun ThoCaolvont of all onc miy. | Only Tespected but feared. ropatitlon. Towaver, It ma booxplained that & | cusslon In the “m" eension for tho appolat- thoy had manifested. evoning wore attracted by athrong of nearly 100 { roporte in our country are considerably oxag- | understandings, whon, as tho offepring of a EPFECT UPON TILE OUTEIDE COMPANTESA, majority of thoso * dropped " are non-agency | sment 0“0“"‘“:!““ of mmun‘m devise or snge ‘Totor saw the stato of thelr mind, and say (12) | men and women ataudiog oo the eidewalk out- | orated. Thoy havo as yoi faileq to enilst mauy | common Mothodist paroningo, wo shall bond all | Whilo §t is true that the National Doard | Smpanioe, doing Jmumpllu ouly 8 locs] busje | geat messuras Lo promote tio futuro usefulcas * Why marvol yo at this ? or why do you look so #ide of tho iron fence. The gsto had boou | of the higher order of socloty in their onter- | our enorgics - concordaut efforts to copquer parnestly on us, as if by onr own power, or picty, cloeod bocauso so many perwons ind prowsed iu- | rino oitbier activoly or passlvoly, although the | the world for Ghrist.” réprosents 70 per cont of the eapilsl which Ia ness in thia city and Boston, In holattor city af the Doard. AMauy members were opposed to the Boston compames could not get along this, and in the debate Ar. Lockwood made the S 40 tho gallerios after the maiu floor had been | (lovernment Lias honestly determinod that relig- The report was sccepted, and the delegation to-dny Insuring the rinks of the country, it s | barmonionsly with the local Board, | remark that, if the course of tuo Board was to e DA e A e ot Aot o | o e tnueh tiutags were AGAI the | i by vocs 1 B0 Hort of the nor | zocstved n yeto of thankar 8 also truo that thore are more compaoles ont- | and ithidsei thorolrom far that reason. i3 | bo diciated by such o committee Lo would Davo any abllity to do this thing. = Wae disclaim | #upports might give way. A msn stood at the | pla who seemed interested in tho Now Caurch | . COMNITTER ANNOUNCED, side than insido the Board, Dut tho Board | [ostswrenuous cfforls wero mado bytho Exgou. | Audoavor '“k"lfl"n ' Qompanyigans :k'[':i'- at Al such power sa belng tn ourssiyes. The God | f3:0 and whenovor a porson stepped ont lie al- | jnovoment were anli-Catholies of tha iaid- Bishop Harris svnonnced s the Bpecial Com- tive Committos'fo bring them back {nto tha fold | ke could take ut at any time in thirty days. companles, witt their widely-oxtended system Owed auothor to go n, It wan th laat evooing | dle- cisas: ho Motlodista seom to Lave | mitten of fiva, to whom Alr. Wilbar'a resolutlons | of agancies, covor mors feritory snd offer reall of Mra. Yan Cott' rovival iabors fn the churoh. | made tho ‘boest progroes, aithongh Dr. | rolating Lo tho tzansfor of the Indian service s factiting or $odking y Bha will go to Davenport, lowa. No photographa | Jtiky, of tho Church of England, anpears | wora reforrod, aa Judge Cooloy, of Jowa; Clin. | Breater facilitiea for offoctiog lusurance thaa tho of tho rovivalist woro for sale in tho Lall, but | jo hiayo beon the pioncor worker here, Our | ton B. Fisb, of £t. Lonis; Goorge W.Geddes, | non-Board companies, The lattor aro con- inquirers were told that thoy could bo bought of | church peopla claim that tho aced of this move- | of Northern Oble ; Willlam Lawrenco, of Cen- | soquently sffocted fn thoir operationa lsrgoly ber agert, 2t 271 ';'L“‘};“;"E'Qf;afi, ffl"f;"m‘i‘: fmant was s0wn gy[um n‘ol"tfnmddlflblf:hnr tho tflml Ollo ¢ and Charlos V. Rowland, of the Ciu- | by tho procoedings of tho Natiooal Doard, at they were not sold & ca ‘Moxicau War, ‘i point ia made wi groa nuati Conference. was Bunday. gravaty, and 1s carnostly belioved sod supportod CENTENNIAL BABTATI ONBERVANCE. Andto.day arolndebled to it for tlis pricolgel of Abraham, Ieasc, and Jacob wrought this miraclo to glorify His Bon, Josus Christ, whom you arrested and dellvered to the ofiicors of ow . courts, and whoo on trial for Hie lifo you denied that IIs was your Mes. #ialy, and this you did {n the prescuca of Pilate, » Heathon Goveruor, who found no fault in 1lim, and ropeatodly expreescd a dosire to ro- of tho faithful, but iv vam. Tho remsiniog companies which resignod from the Natfonal Board ranksare now doing business through tho conntry as non-Boarders, sud doubtless tho list will henceforth fncreass. One effectof tho nu- morous withdrawals duriog the past yosr is an jncresso in the percentago of assoasments made upon tho rewainiug membors—from 1-6 to Notwithatanding {his fmplied threst, tho resolu- tion was rdoptod. A CIECK OX TRE EXECUTIVE COMIITTEE. A novel plan was adopted by which every member of tho National Board may bo at snme- time, and for atleast onomouth, 8 member of the Executive Uommittee. Tho resolution pro- vides that an Advisory Committeo of fiye mem- Pilate’s wi - | T re VA Cott was vory hoaras, but sho | BrreT B o e Tho fouc Drotement de- | Tho Bpocial Gommistoo on Contannisl abbath | Part of their business, 1t Ia woll known thet tho | 2-6of 1 pac cont upou tho compauies’ agency | bors of the Doard be appoiuted to mact with the {7".":3 g’é‘fiwfi‘.’,fi;..;‘;‘;"d‘z ‘3{5; 'e'fxfi?d o‘;’&’;’i’:‘;, preached with vigor. A sories of skotchos— uzmlult{nnf notivoly st work are, first, tho Obsacranco mbmitted & roport, as followa : non-Bosrd companios, as & rulo, scoept risks at | Toceibts. Clio axponsas. by tho way, of running | Execntive Committoo sud lisva equal rights aad You had the impudauce to aay ta the Govarnor, 3 ort of rapid dramatization—of Biblo ncidonts | Afuthodist Eptecopal Obureb North, undor tho di- | _ Wuzness, The Commissioners of the Contonnial | less than tho tari rates. Whonover a Basrd aronsed the andiouco to o high pitch of feoling. | roction of tho Rov. Dr, Dotlar.' Lo has two | Exposition Liave by almost unanimoun vote determined | gompany drops & policy bocauso tho assured MoDonnell's, Prico's, aud tho Woelsy prayiug | chapels in the City of Mexico, and fiftoon | toclose Loth the bulidings and grounds under thelr | Lo tho Board rate, & Board bang wero thero, and the siogiug waa ospecially | churchesin otber laading citles of the Republic, | €ars on tlio Christian Babbatt; and not pay the Doard rate, the non-Board com- joud and entbuaiastio, No clorgymen oxcept | Jio has two schools in thocity, ono exclusive- b.\\‘nznu‘:‘ u:!(‘xfih nlludn \vu:x né-x mmw (:‘ In ‘tnl:" paoy accires the risk ; and it is not romarkable Pastor Parker took part. Aftor oach prayor or | jy for orpbans, with othor schioofs atuached to | BRERCH S SR Sdapiopta; T oet ©f B | fhat, in tho prosant ora of hard timos, thoussuds spoclal exhortation the brotuiars inside of tho | (o outeido chiurchos, Ho bas oight Bpauish | “Frretecs, Tuat tho bearly thants o€ tuis body be | of poopla profer taking the chances of cuesp in- sltar rmi) strotched forth thoir hands tothoso | und tiva American preachors, who aiso tench, | tendered {0 tho Comminsioners for thelr promptaud | suranco rathor than pay high ratos o tho Isrg ost ovuteldo to step forward. Mirs. Van Cott wont | gnd four othor tonchors. ‘Lhis work has been | decisivoaction in tiis matter, et Al sl syl out among the sudionce. Vhoro sho found | ju progross throa yoars, and oxponds about $32,- | - 'The report was unanimously adopted. SORPRINGE: SaPndnas. ard natitati oy poraons hesituting eno pusbod thom forwnrd by | 000 aqoually. It has spent in tho City of | lteports of Agenta of the Liook Goncern ln the | 3% §overned in a majority of the citios wherein tho ehouldors aud bowod them down ou their | Afexico upon its chapela 944,000, Dr. Dutler | City of Now York, of tho Westorn Mothodist | they ate represented by the rates fixed by the knoca bofore the altar. Bho occasionally nroso | gegma zealous in bis Jabors, and travols exton- | Book Concern, sud of tha Look Committeo | Board. Tholr tariff is just bolow that of the from hior knoes in_tho park of tho room whoro | givoly over Central Moxioo. personally suporiv- | wors submitted. Tasedomite. AnAIBILls sbost all ihs ials sbe had been ploading with the uncon- | touding bis ontire fletd, liviog himsolr in tho | = Adjourned uantil to-morrow. i g vortod, and held up her tinger, Drothor Liercs, | Ciby of Mexico. Sacond, tho Methodist Episce- oy have, powors with members of tho Execative Commite toe ; that such Advisory Commitioo bs appoint. ed anow every mouth, sud all the membera of the Board, in rotation, be appolnted, so that no one momber of the Board shail be ngpolntod the socond time until every other membor has beon appolnfed. A 807 TO TIE NEW BOABD COMPANIES, Mr., Georgo 1. Hopo, of tus Continental of Naw York, made a toug spooch on tha dsy of ndjournmoot, advocating a scheme lo gathor tho rosultd of soderwnting qxrurlqneu together for the common goad, ospecially with referencs to fires and lossos upn onch kind of property. Ho holloved thore wore many bonest, _conecien- tiona companios pow oatsida of tho Board who tho Board are up=ards of $100,000 per sunum. RO MUBE COMPANIES TO LE DROFPED, The Bosrd evidently deal{:un to presorve its prescnt momberslip os nearly intact as posyiblo. There has boon some complalnt about the sam- mary way of dropping compaulos out of " the "Doard without muy trisl or other proceoding. To prevent (s in tho fature, Mr. Hall, President of the Ns- tional of New York, offerod s resolution, which wa4 adopted, to the effect that, heroalter, whon & company shall violatp the rates or rules of this Board, tbo Executive Committce shall roport and ln§g¢u¢ sucls disciplinary action as may bo deemed advisable, mvln? the offending compauy two wooka notice thereof, and that no disciplin- /It you let this Man go—if you acquit Him of the charges wo have mado—you aro hostile to the Imperial Governmont at Rome. Wa will report you to Cosar and bave you romoved, for you eannot ba Cesar's friend.” Peter, uomoved by their threats, contipued: #You destroyed Jesus, and roloased Barabbas. You saved the murderer and murdorod tlio Bavior, (15) You killed the Author of Life. You cried out, *Crucify Him! Cruoify 1lim| His blood be upon us aud upon our children I’ You xilled tho Messiah, but God raised Him from the dead.” Thia fuct, so tully proved, Ravo great comfort to the oarly Disciples. Thoy could may, with the 5rm.-ut canfidonce, ** Our ! - " il i ly and heartily co-oporato in a work isen.” of tho Harrison Place Church, who was con- h Boutb is under tho supervision of - TAY. BOARD MEPTINO, ary actiou shall be had until authorized by tho would freoly a T e oottt Ty sard. 1% Gt duskiug tho einging, immediaigly stoppod, and P b tositas 1o New Drinaney ud PEORIA'PRESEYTERY. Undor the circumstances, whislt aro poces. | Rtious! loued. Thismosna that oo companr ereIkal; Ho offored i3 following roso- Ly sha began o now oxhortation, In b short timo ¢ doxico ar. 1t bna - B be nnd d by thi 3 : ?:.':.‘23&'.3;:‘..‘ (‘:“-ra‘:fzne'«?a;fl:i u&lfl?’ f:':f.'fl.: ov0r forty poruons woro gathorod b tha altar. I.‘:A‘&B;‘,‘:u‘i'fi{p‘{,-v... the gficy'f ",,Z‘;u‘;g $12.000, Epectal Dispatch to The Chicoge Tridune. ary to be underatood by the unprofeational | Boygiialf, It is roally an important reso- | Resoived, That tha Committes of Fifteen ba ranuest- anchor to their souls. 2 Petor contioued to spenk pungently, Iis ‘words wora sharp. Lle boldly presented their ¢rimes in dark colors and in strong languago, Ile mado thom tramble ab thelr own shadows. Mo told them that **thay not enly demandod a trial of Jesus, but, {n imperative torms, Lad do- manded o verdict of guilty; that they bad wholly failled to sccomplish thor wicked purposes, and yot bhad folfilled tho dosigne of God” fo rogard to tho sufferiogs aud death of thoir Mouslah.” *'This very Man," bo sald, '* whom you haye so unjustly and shsmefully treated wrought tho wouderful cure, {a which you are so0 much inter~ entod. During His life Ho did mony wouderful things, Thia curo was dono through faith (10 1o I@ namo, Ilis disciples had {mplicit fait! inIlim, Tho cure waa wrought by Ills divino power. Ilow could you, ya men of Iuracl, wish, for » moment, that a murderer, a curaa to the world, should be got free to com- wit other atrocions orimes, and then do- mand that tho Mosslab, glonfied by God, ond s rich blessing_to nll munkind, should bo valled to the cross? When the Measioh was sulfering, Ho said, *Fathor, forgive thom, for thoy know not what they do.' Did you realize what an enormous siu you wore committing? I knaw, brothare, that you did it in ignorance, so did also your rulers, Yon certainly would not knowiogly murdor the Son of God. (1B) Your own prophotas forotold that Christ must I« reador in order to apprecinta its importanco, the Mr. Parker_eaid thoy wore all now converts. | and mx chiurches in othor citics, besides o small | Pronia, I, May 6.—An adjourncd mosting : Tioihors Wiklinn Lisegani, Audrew Van Wick- | bogluning in Northorn Moxico, 1t hsm eight | of tho Pooria Tresbstery was Lold at thio Socand | Sanuel meeting of tho Netional Boscd of Under- len, Marcus Bymo, aud Charles Sllvey havo | ministors and two tonchors. 1t s two orphan | Presbytorian Cturch, of this city, lant night. | Noldors and morchauts af this country, Tho R‘:‘t‘;:fi?:i’;‘.",‘: ;:ltxlda‘fi?mflflnfivxrl:irno‘:;fl‘;r;g; :{A‘d u&vm;ll al.hgruchbnollr:. Tben;cuouuhuv?fllfi Toe Rov. Mr. Lowro, from tho Committes oo | Board holds bt one session each year.” It on- i .ondants on thoir books, and thero wore gixty- . ALT, A 4 ; : nomes, and hio kuow that the othors bad about | pine on tho bouches whou I visited thom, This Homo Missions and Supplies, made tho follow- éfi:[{i:nzl;fil:finn::gggz -"?. a::chx:;:g:‘i.vi one hundred moro. ‘This makes 1ho nuwber of | Church has three students in tho Btates pre- | 1ug zoport: e bl e b couverts, fucluding thoso brought to. tho altar | paring for tho ministry, and ite resources are | Your Commiiteo on Home Missfons and Supplies | onjcery, sud specinl agents. This year these re- last night, nosrly 200, about 812,000 aunually, Thind, the Prosby- | repact having rocelvud matisaciory information that | Sorfu'Sore' nriganally. joterasting. Thoy com. ©lhogo,” eald Brothor Liesgavg, *!we bavo | torian Church, under charga of tho Rov. Br. | the Bession \fi. urcl Aflqu‘ymnu-anmhn lu{imo‘f Drteady Fic, tho Toporc of the WL ok aud iow L an goibg up Io tho galery thero | Hutohinsos, who rosidus ln tho Gty of Moxlco, | \ibiuil Sog' ia” Judyment” of (ki body Upoh tho | ond, report "of ' the Ezecntivo ommitlso; 0 0o IL I can got, somta tharo, has about 812,000 sonually, both ia Central and | Fyoatlion of this eradentisls and the question of his | third, report of tho General Agoent; fourth, re- At hnlf-past 9 o'clock Alrs, Van Cott sent all [ Northern Moxico. 1losidesits Central Oburch, | Uafulness s » merabor of the Church of Chrtes with | pors ‘of |the Committes on Firo-Dopartmonts who wero not sonvertad, and did not wish to be, | j¢ iay soven brauchos in Contral Moxico, twolv | in tlo bounda of ihis Presbyters, and otso in oppoui- | Dateole, aud Wator Bupply ; fifth, report of Com- out of tho chiurch, Alr, Parkor said sho was L00 | Bpauish-spenking miuistors, ive Spanish nnd | tion fo tho wirhoa of & largs pariof tho mombership | 1ittng on Momberslip: fixth, ‘report of Com- Loarse to tslk to o wany, 'Then ho told | gwo Amorican teachens, and thres theological | of that church; thorelore, e o S thoso who had rewalned in thogaliory, that they | students in_tho States. Fourth, the English :Jituérrd.cma flnfl‘fihfi"{flfi :g gguncs. et i et Fasuoh i bayeoH, could got o spiritual boaolit” up “thoro, and | Fyiscopn! Churah, founded by Dr. Riloy, bas | 310 Rt bo appobuted to visit tho obiirch st licary | Arson clghth, roport of Committoo on to Or- SRl s Qown sta e spont in Moxico §70,000, and thio peonlohord 88y | a4 u early day and inform them of tho trregularity of | igin of Firos: niuth, roport of the Now England Whon they woro heated Ara. Van Cott ordered | han mado bad bargains, 1t lioa throo churohos | gheir proceddings, and that it is the order of ihis | Provialonal Committoo: tenth, report of tho tho doors closod. Then she enid that onco whon | gud two echoots in tho clty, and | Presuytery that thoir connocsion with J. 8. Glenden- | Specinl Committes upon the Influonca of Wind sho was in Boaver Dam, Wis., conductivg & | nihough no proporty outside the city, | ning ceaseimmediately, Chroenis unon Fisoos alotenth. - sopos af Ot modting, tho spirits of good aud ovil soomod | jt has muny congropstions, which ro- | Upon s volo boiug takan, the report was sus- [ mitios on Organization to bo abont avonly matchod. Blo laborod for & | coivo ald aud moob In eheds, court- | tained by an almost unanimous voto. The Rav. | - It wonld bo an unwiss trespass upon the col- long timo without suy rosulta, At length God | yards, or whorovoriconyenient. It groatly nceds | Dr, Edwarde and Elder Charles Fisber alous | nmns of Tus Trmoxx to print ovon a respect- putit in bor boart to sond Lomo all th” church | 3 good man to live'ia Mlexico aud travol among | yotod fn the negative. ‘The Itov. Dr. Edwards | avla synopels of thoso roporta, but thero are mombers, Btill thero was no succows. Thou | gheir ohurchos. The forogolng is a falr repro- | pave notice of protost against this actlon of the | gome ‘points in osch aud o) e Bl e Uad told hier to aoud home all the now convorts. | gentation of tho status of tho Protestant move- fimnhymr_v. ana stated tust e would ab a &ult- | {1iq ationtion of the publts, which might ba for- Thls loft ler alono with about 300 uncon- | ment in Mexico. Tho attoudanco thas Isawon | ablo time flo hus reasons therofor. over concealod from tho go'nnnl reader if not verted ainners. ~ Bho oxhortod them with | govoral occasions in theso various churchics was —_—— Pofarsod to In this briof rasnnor. B ooy a0 | from, \hiriy to MLy, aud “lo o acoals from 11 EVENING-WALK. "PHR ANILEEY 6 THE COMPAGTES 70 PiY. Q10 tha . : o twonty to thirty-fivo. o ohurcliey the; 3 Hono uo sho nald o pham s *Now all of you | teomiy ¢ NEIIG: ho Oattilla cbnirebes. This is the matter whichmore neatly affects the lution. DFSULTS OF THE NOW IN BOSTON. In the roport of the New England Pravisional Committoo may boe found & record of the de- moralization of rates io Boaton consoguent upon & withdrawal of the local companios from tho Board. Tho report says : The rosults of businses fa Doston to, themo com- pauios thomselves phow the folly of thelr course, and that tho falling off fn receipta there, b1 elkowbiore, in not wholly in Jioard companies, The receipts of the Jiosed companies fo b Clty. of Toston far the six imonths coding Jan. 1, 1676, as cowpared with the same penod of tho preyvious year, wery §500,439,63 sgainat $720,620,70, sliowlug s 1084 40 premtuma of 31§ yercent, The receipts of the twelve Bostou coms panies, who aromow out of the Lvard, for the same period'in one of the comypanios doiny the 4 bual nea in Roaton, and which may, perhapn, bo a fulr eritorion for thg whole, shiows that, whilo thia reduction fu premiums amounied 10 30 por cent, the decronso in the amount at Hisk was 173 per cont, It will bo ovi- dent, then, 1o any ond scquaiutod with the fleld, that from tho ihberent necoasity of the case nnd the ex- pectation of the public, thut whils tho locals out of the Bosrd show even a largor porcentago of falling off in preminms thsn the cotapanics, that thetr falliug off in rate, and consequent lucresss in Habili- jes, aro yery much groser, and the unwisdom of hevr withdrawal from the Board {8 oo clearly demone ptrated by tho results given to sdmit of argument. IR AGENTS DREADING NON-HOARD COMTANIES, Everywhers the National Board officials en- counter agents who are maling s great prossure upon the companies for coucessions in ratos, ed 10 call tho attention of inBurance compenles, no membare of this Board, to the value to all policys holders of & unity of ction, and an aggregation of the experience of all underwriters to the ond that aquita- ble rates may tho mora certalnly ba sscortalned aad supparied, sud that they invite tho gx-operation of goimpanies wiioao co-opuration they bollovs caloulated 1o prompite tho beat interssts of all conoerned, whether proporty-holdera or companies. Tho following are tha mombors of the Com- mitteo of Fifteen: 1L, 1. Lamport, L. J. Hendeo, B. P, Blagden, A, aker, 8. Crowell, T, J, Chard, @, 'T. Cram, 1. Ross, D. W. C. Bkilton, W. 8. Denny, J. W. Davonuort, I IT. Hall, H. A. Howe, R, J. Bmith, and E. C. Rouse. OFFICELS OF TAE NOALD ¥on 1 The newly-choson ollicors of the Loard for 1876-'77 wro 25 followa : N Presideni—Georgo L. Chass, of tho Wariford, ef Hartford, Vice-Prostdent~Chatlea Platt, of the Insurance Company of North America, Philadulphis. Secretary—Llijan Allegor, Residont Mlsnager of tha Commerciat Unjon of Londou. Treasurer—l. B. Laxish, of the Atlantie, of Provs ence. Erecutice Commitice—George T, Hope, Chislrman of tha Cantinental of New York; Alfred 0, Baker, of tha Franklin, of Philadelphia; Duwight It, Smith,’ of the Bpringfeld, of Bpringheld, Mass.; D, A. Heald, of the Jiome, of New York ; 3, Benneti. Jr., of the Connoo. tcut, ‘of liarifond ; B. Lockwood, of 'tho London As suratica Corporation; John W. Murrsy, of the Ger- man-Americsn, of New York: J. U, lall, of tba Home, of Columbus, O.; George T. Cram, of the Auerican Central, of Bt. Touls: L. J. Hendee, of the apon the theory that the non-Board companios { x:na of Hartford: W. Q. CrowelL.of the Pennaylvant Logs om, igpiete [orlo at CurinJ | o waos o b Chiiame o o sous D | S5 ohidion sppieesd Sory g a1 g | O dot fom gov oot e | st S B R eln, G POt o | afe ol away o wdais, Vory mrovarly | of BARGHbHAT i ec ol M R circumatances of Fia lifoand death thoy foro- | remembering that no eyo but Qod’s aud Eister | poss are oxpected to fill Moxicsn pulpite. ‘Lhe it bl ol st Troiient of the' loward Tasurauce Gompany, | $ug Doard companica roply tunt thoy must chargo | aad Goorge L. Chase, Prechdonts Niato, saw, All their prophesice rogarding Him snd | Van Cott's sees you.” “Lhiriy handsworgraised. | movemont Lios not galued tho sympatby of any A mellow Light the ovening-Lours, of Now York), thero is an_ailusion to the div: | *fair Tate, and that, no matter what thoy way you bave boen fulilllea.’ . | “Now,"” eaid she, ‘opon our eyes* They | cansidorablo numbor of tho boltor ciassss of {dends and the prominma and 1oneos of the Com. | CLAFEG the smaller campavies will tlli uudorcut SPRING. T'he dootrine of & suffering Chrlst was not in | woro astonished to find how many the fear of | Nfexicans, nor do Aworicaus camlanhnrn lond it Ooma whore this b.soming orchards slope pauien, covering & series of yoars, fortified by the rates, This subject has probably rocsived barmony with the curront vfi.\“ of tho Jowish | ridioulo had kept from profession. Tweuty-six | much support or_eucouragement ; but probably O'sr clustered knolls, and by the rocks tabular statomants, which aro quife Interasting. equal, if not moro, atlontion in Now England The Hme liss come, of all the year, Olurch—oven tho Apostles were slow to re. | of tho thirty woro that ‘night gatherod ¢o tho | aLout whnt would bo given by tho samo pooplo Whers Uiviug springs sre welling g, Dotitia i ¥ to tho abillty of 1h, - | than olsowhera; and tho Provineial Committos i e b come of K tnayen Golva I Fotar bimbnit. protonted gatmet it | alar, ST b | Athomo to tho eubject”oF furoign miesions, a'| O by theiasad wharsgrae the socke pablos fo boy thal lowsos hereatiar hat tho pub- | 95 52 “?fi:‘:i’oéf Tomeveral neiable tatenses boc i kvt s spresd par Tante Grecse whon first avnounced. The Pontecostal light rs, Van Cott o 4 arcrs by | mattor at presont not warmly supportod, Tha yorrs agone are told like days Jio is concerned, President Oakloy offora Boma Vi i - And dotted flowers in between, . | telling that o mau bod just stepped forward who 1 ‘086 00 opinion upou the wisdom of this L o) 2 side that of Boston (bofore given) showing the Tho brooklets wander ronnd about, C Ponor row, peaalatmaed (ho facs the \uta | that Biglt had gono R bia o 1 caat B | o e S amiosani I i, | siLiTrry i o moraing iy progutat, tsota' o provo thal, during Lho Y, | orual ragolta of tho coniast or bsinass, Aoy And {a theie dopt tho lusty trou samo Josusis able and willing to save overy | #elf Inta tho rivor. Tbo man, who gave his | Thoso cagaged lu it Lavo nobat all times acted ‘And kept with you s lover's Lryak. A o e e iag -t "t | 30fer to Now Havon ss baing s fleld whoreln the Now lams along tha waler's dop, buman soul; that the Jews, guilty o8 thoy aro | namo sa Corcoran, waa kacoliug at tho aitar, and | digcrostly. I rofor particularly to Bishop Haven, i Ot ik heamad. 1 B thie. o pou-Board olemont has boen pittod againss tho Mgt ot gf".:‘;’ ks pop, of Langing Him upon tho cross, may yot bo for- | immediatoly becamo tho contreof & group of | who.whon hers wrota a book pon the country, This aprsy of wild thorn for your hatr, Amouie et 1675, Qo | Boardin all its strength. Upon this paink tho b i e S Y O e kil niebe b 1o | 8ympathiztig brothors, 1o was a mild-fansured | \wiich, i addition £o gravo fauits In atyio and Thodo tarmid and grasscs by yau—ga ¢ Dot 8 2300, T30 bl thro Las boon | Commitieo argup sdvoraely to_auy, concossious T rivars swell and glide vong oive tholr Mossiah, (19) Bo “ o~ | man, about b0 yaors old, sud seomed o bo Bul- | gonoral tano, coming from a clorgyman, ho haa This satnio ayeat gls You fidw dpivar jiatel 187104, {11 satos from foar of compotition. They say ¢ Eeit Taaaey banks b YADRY DoaRs ::en‘:u"-nd . eh::xa ye(ut) outao ot con. | foring from tha effects of Borvons exhiauntion, | {ntroduced many imperious_snoors at theso poo- That wou 1y Neazd wo long ago. g«rulr::::"t; e‘;nov ain‘aongéggnih:: m:?' :?fl% ety i v ok s v i e st Rt W v duoct, chango ths objoct of your affecton, At the closo of tho moeling Mrw. Van Cott | pla and sheir religion, which 18 not only in ex- Noneenso? Ab, well { our boya b omium on all the rlaks written (amonntin; dread of Board agents and companies st non-Board nd strow with ebel . shore Reciv Gl ot R, "Ll | b hsrty ot Lo o soogcegatic, e | Sl st bt i scssprsad macyof bis | ST el RN | iR moomth w165 o 8b e | i ot Sty SOttty TR |ty st sl Ave. ST JOOE alph Iuky be-fok. 5 | Blekican roscel ilovo-tcanpasiicli ds we lave known 418) dininished from 97,85 in 1874 t0 80.77 in | tion tn rtos to meat this compelition, we aqain refer T'he troes put forth In iany leavos, that tho tim, 3 Ta tho roportor o said she should roport to urchos already find fault with each With othor bearts, Al | well-adtay | s 2 allows tuitler ‘naath th o e than ta i thastiiat "W Goeve | o paoplo of to West {tat her succoan in tho ol el of Tingiand with the ent, for 1675 5o that the Compaulos Lave lost in thain: | to.the reeetrte et e e i foard susucion e i el wli” boen looking for a Messlah who could con- Enel had boen royal: Within ho Inst throo sdding scots to what sbould havo been * aimply Butscal tho fisming sun bas set,— e ;;;D';m u°'§uf'“mml o the 1o years | mier smounted to about $2X,000, aud of thie latter to 18 hioard tho music, swoet aud clear, for tomporal biossiogs upon our nation ; but | mouths she had looked upon over 2,000 convorta Ohriabs Chureh,» and thoy with the othor for K pRRrlanL Bt rup Ve a e e iosgs and_ Doston. confagra. | 2boul 52800034 reduction, then, of 15 per ceut would Of ny-throatud featlisted bands o s combin 0 EEnem s O Sl Mo e Tl | Sk s Sep o, tnd, e, v, ot | oo o and Tomt s o 4 | oyt s Gt o eenm S e e U | R e I ey theou it that 1 Pondusteds of wh N STATISTICS OF LOCAL, BOATDY. Canclusive argument sgalust general roduction, Of spplo-Liowsoms? and oft wa mees ‘'ha Jows must bavo” thought that the way of | conducted] of whom she lnd not hoard, Bha | ™ Mo movement has not been without its What lenbeyand 7 _You aak of me Thero are now under tho jurisdiction of the Anesth e grask, haf-nidden there, salvation, 88 ropresouted by Potor, was a very | #8id ahe bad a ight to congtatulata heruolf, bo- | martyrs alroady, the murdor of tho Rev, Jolin L. ‘Whore dwells the boundlesa Induite: Nationa! organization 1,111 focal boarda, with & & Qnop WoRD: ¥OR, CRICLI0. A lily-of-the-valléy fair, ause sho had been unaidoed and nnhoralded of Tha questions of Eternity 8! o} ¥ Preaidont Oakley, in his allusious to the Im- And O L da] they langh alond, fr bad eharact wholly on berself. o Tued 0 &0 f all. " 0 - o Q mu‘:‘: grzfiflbn‘tfi;oum i‘nurnu‘;lr; m.::x Ynnkgrn, and on Wndnu\lli oliver a looture tb’?{‘fl!ng’:&n&znu claim -that tho reformed °‘§5.fl°fifl%’3f§’!£5&‘¢’:§‘&?mfl: : "‘b:dm‘zn a:fiz:llfiouzx’; bu;:n::.n. TR%“I:;?I’I:: koo fifi 'I;‘flnv:t{x:' ::‘h:lxg:ufi;&h‘?:: - vory plaialy that Ohrist saved all who come to | in Poughkeepie, after which sbe will go direct | roligion will savo Mexloo, but whilo fully ‘Where rest our souls when [ife a donot fa tho wholo country; aund, countinj Ko city shows a more marked fmprovement |nl ho A ot ot I ara s ere, . Ihim ; that they, whom He bad ropresented as | to Dayenport to begin her rovival work there. | rocognizing $he groat gaod following sincoro No mortal volca caz suswer whero, ; eryanization of its Mire Dupartuient and tncroased wa- And now the sun viaws o'er {hio scans} £ 1y gailty, could have all U booelts —_— hrtianity, Lho laws of atural mulation, n upocials clorke, ~mod | the oflicinls | far faciltics than Chicago,—tint elty having adoplel Ad not a falrer sight, 1 ween, ot ‘x’ffl'}'x'f.“'n’xuum{‘-m in fact, all mon are THE CHURCH IN MEXICO, Whioh :nm{r'ta the livas of poople as well &8 10 Tour eyes express w xad revuks : | Fuesmpaniet, srohobl{il i lhnl lgznxllo“l.hunm mearly sll of theloipearsnunie Bo_vareenily urgel Nor Buwmer's warath, uor Autazn's glaw, einners and must ropont PLOGRESE OV PROTEN ' individuals, will soarcoly be changed by it, JThu hiuin Benrls will e tav, | e O e R oad ey 1nthiy. olty | e lu making (i public sntiouncemont of tho fack, Nar cold of Winler, ¢'arcan abow. ing 3 ist Jeans us ESE OV PROTESTANTISM, L W, B, Hazes. Aud superbuman atd fuvoke, Ineursnce. Tha Board's oftice in this elty Tl MN"D}“ s yun: Outdaug, Apri, 1678, EveLina Bxowsotprs, 1-** You onght at anco to acoept Chir Special Correspondence of the Cinainnats Enquirer, - B, X Or foz somo future being faourn. has on fila 1,10 local tariffs, The President | fec peoneeiodo so; aawa e el =i ey % Jour Measlali, Tho cripplo was very glad, when | ‘gou\vanie Gury or Mzxico, April 18 1876.— —— A foitan & confessea that in & fow placos thero has boon | criticised - BABY-FACES. a could walk in the atreets of Jerusslem ; and The Roman Cathollo Ohurch, establishod i METHODISM. Faith, hope, and charity “ablde ™ cousldersble demoralization smong agonts sud A BOOBCUXR ON WIBOONBIY, 3 1t you receiva Christ and regulate your life ac- 3 n THE BOUTHEIN METHODISTS. Ty LsavcnwoBeck etk otl resty Tonistance to the National Bosrd authority. Ila | Referring to tha necessity of united action to cording to Elis diveotions, you will bo vory glad | Moxico by theeword of Cortez in 1625, grow Epcetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. xx\w for us, '1::: mul‘ ~ ‘m&mm_ W &id not mention them by usiue, but he meaus [ provent Hiate courts avdHiate Logislatures from | As T wander through the city, my glsnces often resd r:ly:d lvlury ]julul tln vnlk} 3 ln ua% 'g‘m‘l.:.lla_n hluco;ui&: and prospered thero for 800 years, without BATADIONE, May 5.—Tho suncuncoment {his | May, fi":';. 4 g e 0,B8.0, | chiotly Buffalo and Milwankes, whera the Board | imposing ugjust burdeus upon the compsnies, | On the littie sparkling facea 10 tha shuning windows 0 Now Jerusalowm, ollow ri avo fal i remountrance or protest, excopt such ag the 1 camoanies havo nearly all changoed agents in Yrosident Onkley montions the exporionco in sofl ’ffln‘fun full-blown ross, beight e In Hin, Zvon what you criifd ou Nestab. | 1200 could quiely oxtroaia. T ites | AOrelod tat & fraterual dolepation from Lhe i, Spldor story. veiva montiw owiug o dislaal practicos ou | Wisconats fu wilhoriog forms, Ho ssya that to | Bt Siys,ale, W8 v ok MO e hu m{u and your trust must show thomsolves | and coromonios of Indisn worahip weroof a | =° New Orleana Picayune. the part of formor agouts. o L v A what wonder that thelr maglo shonld the sadddast contract botwoon the sasurod and tho insuroer; and that the only way in which any of iia condis tions can be waived by written “indorsement, which, belng reportod to'the Company and pass- fog under ita supervision, permits of its can- ooliation if not eatisfactory. Tho rights of the Company to » falr and roasonable futorpratation of the contract Lisve baen ropeatedly atlirmed in tho courts of Nesw York, Asssachudetts, snd DPopuaylvanls, ws well as by the United ftatea ocourts, yat 1t has beeu resoryed for Wisconsin—a Btate whero tho companies hiave conatautly lust money, aud where tho last yoar shows & !nmponlun of lossed to premium roceipts of 81,61 pur vent—to pro- mu'f;nn & diferunt doctnue. ile Tmuu the following from the deawion of Chief-Justica Iiyan, of tue Waconsin Bupreme Oourt (Winany vé. Allemanals Iosurance Company) And we Diust Lold 8 ta be the sottled law of this Cuurt thiat the sguut of &n {usurenca company, au- {horized o take risks sud lsauv policios of insuranca againat iro, nuty waive by wirol condition in a policy i gave goners! satlafaction to tho Conforence. Tho | yegterdny quitom crowd gotiored on Great. | bukea the mnstances of unfair practicos oo tha B!!n lofi::wwf I"in?“éé"fi'.‘vf’;fa"‘ih'ai’:':‘d&’ kind l::;l:’ m::a m,,:o&hm,? 'n‘gfi %fl!!!fi- feoling 1is atrongly in favor of fratemnity with m.xfig?ie;.’n‘.}" Mariguy, n¥ & ‘::uuou‘!uluulmp Euz of sgenta mwllx‘n.ld l}fi:‘h o} E{u‘n clle \:ll:lmt LAPpY Botrs &% d"l.n Y] o!'m lopes you wiTbeve :'h:s Ilm:;hz “:bmu ;y trl:kn. ;x:l".h wd.’ the Houtbern Church. T'he groat difonity in :ll:nu. w‘hgalqfina ;ng l::m ;1((( that &‘,'.125‘ Jl‘m.?’““" of tho companics N o spactatory with satonishment. Noar a h o sian e’ Aimasof ri"“mn) 'h‘llll o from aud forco, 'The Images of tho ancient worship tho way s tho iotruslow, as (bo in the whap buug » mouse, mediym-gizod, hasd DISLOYALTY PUNISHED. tho presenco of tho Lord, Your Mosslah says, Houthern brotbren repard i, of the M. E. "y Mo records thia fact that during the year Come to me, ye wesry onoa. I will give you | wore romoved at bight snd Tepiaced by dowowards, apd around ber body was colled & 1 f me i thfi, b 'Y onons il ive ¥ W ‘Tha old reilgion rocognlzed a | CRUCU 10t0 thols territory daring the War, | inilo throad of a spidor's wob, which rosohed | $wenty-nino trisls have been beld for vlnllnmi R e b oot oAttty | Suous of tho vaw, wo 0% fGaoRnlzod & | which haa resultad in the catablishment of can- | ta & coruer of tho bonch abovo and had its fast- | E2tm which resalted in lhalcn'n\;licuou‘ of 1l 3 briat in i, lhnjw‘filvumawn rophigta | Hoddons kuown a3 ur Mothor" ; it renderod | ferences, colleges, elc., oujotly among tho | onjug thero. On thio mousa's tail quiatly sat the | disloyal sgants. O S mpos ond trust Ia iz, Toadwhiat your own Broplists | o rarings, mado sscrifcos, confossod 1o prioste, | frosdmon. ‘Tbo more radical Soutborn brothrou | apidor, which scomod to be manipulating the | a8 ‘$0.305:20, of whish SHIEVE Cueb Soel O o s " tWo all fool our weakness, aud wa | 20d kopt buruing upon thoir nltars & perpotual | will bo satlsfled with notuing loss than thut tho | throad aud workiug it s with a pulioy, When P e e s apoad Aroasnryy 10 dndv‘o“l {mmenss amount of cowfory from | H8WC. How similar to the forms of tho uow re- | B, E. Church North, aa thoy call it, shall got | caught tho mousa was ou the ground, and aftor § H8Ve boen "“}““ 3 B 35 "'fi:c%lo""”"f\‘f' having :um ono to whom wo can chn‘f. ligionl snd the spparent full couversion was | out of their territory. {ive or six hours' work tho spider managed to | 3nd &i4L sre iu procoss col . 0 udy to heart begulle § 1 passed a pretty cottage on my homeward path oms Aud fiawindows glowed like erystal o the nellow ventug-light, And bolind the curiatn Blood an fnfsut beight and fmir, . . ith my dwn desd darling’s bazel ayes, and wavi Satippod bairs © T, I pausod 10 gazo upon him, Aud my boart was Aled with wo A4 thouglit of my doar one lying ‘ealh the winters Troat and shows : ana e to ik the swoot lpe it wecs premsd Pl ol Yor saha of ihe buried baby-lipe st T naver anall Jusg agalu. O tabics wilth happy faces, sud eyoa 80 tender smnd T Biay Ghod, In 11is mercy, guids you ife's daviis wind- © inge througb; May nenee ssdu of sarrow, 80d never thought of ull Ofllu‘ihn'l‘ iy mada easy. Much of this waa due to the eimi-~ THE DOOK CONOERN. botwt ber sbout an ingh, aud there she hung. | BAents owing the #001.25 have (o almost every sZho Tprapeving, M A6, grown, e Tority in formy sud cremonios ovorywhere in il | Threo printod reports an tho Dook Concern | Fue siatement wucfiruh‘:i: thin vingalar cirouni- | iubtance beon removed by thoir companies, and O 6 aionort. e longer the fendrilaciing the | Datural bumsn worship. The lloman Catholio | wore pressnted to-day, and roferrad to tha Jom- | gianco is, that $lio tmouso was rocustomed, whey | 310 thml!o}b baywum -‘)alr ‘f; on of the‘ Hironget they becom, B e Sonriacing th | Ghurch was a part of tho State, and ita pricata | mittoa theroou, whish committoo ks two first- | on a predsiory excuriou, 0 euergo from Board. lfl apituts mi"”" at ¢l u‘“m"““ srntes W bocomo e O ol 2 | sk o o e, M | o lagmor o Wl Mool To | i3 e 1L v Tl o | vt LI S, S nt to wi o Intoces! = | wit., Judg oy, « Queal, | room. ‘Tho epider o trap in ber path, it is 1] S . faith fncrowses 1o Armuays sod ihelr” Lopen fo | JGEHGd Yoo controllod ai ottien fu facy sup- | of Glicago, - o caplal o tho onkire Gogoaru: | soajsctured, Bl yostoniay” Motum ub fu | TATEd, "but ‘Smong them o offor of largur (%) ‘Soasa forotold {he coming of this aamo | Pianted sl othiors, can in thiy day be bout | Enst aud Weat, 1s reportad 10 bo sx"fim.mo. aud | wouse wos 'making hor daily ronuds, sho way [ cOmmIsalons by mou-Board eomphpies Ba 38 Hoeea Hr o e wors surs of Ty | Undorstood by moasuriug tlio extant of lte ma- | tue proflta of tho four years' businosy, In | caught in tho et sat for bar and securoly hotd, L P R R e Somitig again, A1l thelr. thoughts, Mopes, and | torial bossessions. -Whotover tho Indians pos- | epito of tus bard tigon, Lave bogs alittio Ovor | tho spider taking up position on her tail, | oo failed to state fhat, in many instancos, &y Mucd by bim, Aund sgalu: Bul Ore lnsurencele s ugel-light from your sunny eyes, or dsrkex ossed a templo of place of genorsl worebip | €300,000, Messra. Nolson and Phillips, agonts | i suspeuded, & doad | Bt Milwaukes, sgents who wero 800d for dié- | (runsactivn betwoen etperis and Losparis, snd the ir baby-staile. ebion b o dreot roferonss to’ i expec- | RSS2SR0 B Br*Vaiy Ao clarcuon | ak Now Yotk and llloicookand Walda, hyeuta Tuoudl the mouse hung buspeuded, |8 dowd | foyaity pald "tho fiuee and chargod the amount | relo sassisd seqis to o sseaiial to e oadd af Juse | _ g grlg Frern ieiarr. Wtlon, Ly were P Opred o e murnt sy | Was Beottalu to Lo bulle, Every baol | at tho West, are all canddates for ra-alection, | elo bung, bolplass. butwoen earth sod Leavon. 10,tlioly compasles, andyhat tha companice with { Ueys m e S et 1 o ‘I;Q wm ro leass expocting | 0ods snd privato residouce Lad itd chapel, | with no organized opposition, At night to carponter closed up Lus uhop and | ® fow vxcoptions, paid ,the inos without n‘ 5 ALMONT A TOW \xl-mu‘ h‘ :evm‘ SESSION. DOUBT. ouly, or whed they Wi » POCEDE | gvory villsge its chuzch, aad avory city its soores PUESIDING ELDKRS, dropped the curtain on the ehaw, but tue spidor fmmn. Ho rocouimonded the Loard to legiu~ | = One scens ocenrred ju tha executive session of b inely rofors to M for whom | of them, Thoro 18 scarcely & 8pok in the rich At 10 o'clock, P, m,, . in the final caucus of | was still at work, aud had comploted about an | iate to pravent Board agouts from reprosenting | the Board which h:d u:l thus far boen publlcly Tig telossopto viston Rdelh apots tpos the Buz, e A o e fo fumaal, | Yaileys of Mluxico whoro ono is ont of eight of | {ose (ayariny's cimuge in tho Pronlding Rider- | juoh {n tho elovation, vou-Bowrd compsnies, but the membors ovi- | reported. The Board hold au execntive scasion, who was tho firat of & long line of prophots, Lalf o dozeu of these old structures, now mootly | ship, the following sotion wassgreod upon, aud dontly did not 4ve it in tho eame light, sssmoug | gud invited the geveral and aspocial sgeuts of Within whoss Loam Le Loller lotlath, welk wmwc:’ Aud Learnug vieweth doubts within (50 frmaniast, citio dombnated with them | witl be prossnted to tho Coufereuca to-marrow the Iater rosolutions wad oue to tua offeqt tuat | the Bosrd compauies $0 moot with theny, and | iy Faith descrieth Uod upou ifis throna, whospokeof Qlilab o the Tows | A T O e ot ot o | b Shat each Lol Conturenas snol v Washingion's Ealse Teoth, it'in looxcodlant 10 divorca mou-Board {rous | exproas L views ou topiog af utoreut. Ao | Wil s et ey Ak T Madliea (26) Peter doe: nmd en! ; a: \ d' fewn groad richness of desizn and tiuish, To those | th right to detormine the uumber of ils Preaiding Wasnlngton's falso testh aro to bo oxhibited | Board cowpanies {a tho uawe agoucy. Evideut | sordiugly, Mr. Clarles R K nowlus, Qouoral A)zunt . shono Hopet that tho promises aud coveuste of fiod Wer | Shurchios wore attsched moussterios aud cou- | Lilers dharlcle, ¥ at tho Contenulal in conpany aud contrast with | Iy tho Bosrd thiuks thatif Bosrd sgonts can | gt Allauy, N. Y., of tho Boyal Eraukliu of Puila. f O'er pat of huran feel, sad. bopoful, seat conditiousl—that thelr belog Jews did motae- ( £ FEauPl OrD BECHE o wubatantial maner, | | Kssolved, Thei Presiding Etdera shall bo nowitsated | (ha fineat dental work of New York, The wou- | securo tho roprescatation of non-Board oom- | dolpbia Iusurance Compauy of Nocth Amorics, | Blost workory 15 d‘:"{' Seul wilks ot “ulnm“‘ pure iboir honsdte. L covering sroas which are now cut into three and “;{.h‘j‘;‘ Apuusl Confersoces sud sppolnted by We | dor {u, thoy eay, nsln auy mau ovor kold thom in lu:ol. slfi ia 80 mn‘ch AL“"‘:‘“:?' ';::d fi:’l:gh""rg pruaul?zd o nvnln:{wa‘l'g;;}’“l ¢'”:_“':‘I:;‘fl°fi’.‘: }f};‘fm,t‘gumn: o Bt s nseded righty our city quares, Home of these old convent : lis mouth five miuuntes. 'Thu scoth are bits of such companicd aro roorgsulza o ato Hoar Wiy noed we hall, aud queation, aa they §o, © * MRS, VAN COTT. B raraenn of Soyors!_Acren withe | gfickiced: Thatosch Auaual Conforunce shal dakes | 10, scarcely'tryini 10 look ko tuetis aisched | than in 8 bou-Board oflics, The Board slso pro- | tmportaat wublect, tho priuclpal portion Of tho | Fius fimorvas siaiow-thilired of e B MER FAREWLLL EEVOUE AT RROOKLIN, u thoir walls, besides » hialf-dozon ohapols, the | Luva pastoral charkes, %" ol plato, Witk #trips rivated heross to | vided a now ralo for disciplintny; rofractory | momorisl ls horowith wabjoined ¢ “Eling ouly guessinge from the Darcucet know HNew York Sun. wain groat church, residences for any hun- [T0 ths Auscialed Press) sireuglben the tooth 1n plsce; whils cailod wire | sgonts. ¢ To ths Notwnal Bosrd—OaTissen Uolieving | Fheleawm whereln (he shedow lath gare must sty The Widow Van Colt's carrisge rolled up to | dred and the entire eatab- . peopls, COMMITTLES, at shoend of the jaws mskes a apring, and as- KYFONTS TO DKTMOT INCEXDIARISM. < tha Warven Bireet. Brooklzn, Oliurch yeaterday. Vu.hmen? of @ large .soparale community: | . Daurryons, hd., Alay 9.eThoBMethodlst Eple- | eists i opouing closlng tho maaling, Tho rxmm rocalla the fack that the Board that lho&munl §ood of the National lloard will bo Moro thian Wy abiadow doll, the ways of gkt azvod by 40e Foosganization ai Hisle Loards, we Tores IL € | _ Quicaso,

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