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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY;, MAY 7, F%~SIXTEEN PAGES, ] — A ———— ey e e ————— as it may, whemsvar we 1adet ) for comsultationttin s | has beem pledged to SERIY OB /.no | the odd mistykoa I the mamens orik : bioc of Tntant ntereet 12 8 of uraes sndprayes | priscipal of ‘e, funded debe” 488 $T7 {63 | Armerioss Uriuciana bave o Channiag. Ohucies | Tor PPt 4 100 . o “The Chbstin® st i ful congaeration ad Hay, vy a® ontewplate | in paws has boen surrendersd, ' ging | Follen, Emo rean, and Parker thelr mous disde yasawrTamAN. portacinean nd powers of Be £ OrgaRization, her vas; | 8100 the penio newrly 8150,000 In YOI ntary | gmishod reprasentatives.. The 800 Unitarisn | _The Rev. Renry T, Mile ws sresch s €, Tesources of men and mon¢ v, Ler educatiopal and | CoDtributions. This, of courss, is ex0l¥ sy of | churches stand fani by the principle of free in. | Chureh, corner Vinimnes and Oik "-'flfii publishing facilities sod a1 rangementa, the vantago | 916,000 to 320,000 1 year raised by B w rants. | quiry and shp_devalopment of Christisn con. | b 8ad 7457, m. - ground she occupies by her riraiagio postions in so | Of the lass 825000 it 18 nnderstoo”,“ynss the | acionsness. Their most celebrated preschers | —Ihe Bev.James Mscienghlsa will presch in the many pations of ihe eartl, he gracious vamuner in | pastor has sgreod to pay over 810 00, making | are Dr. Belltwh, in New York; Dr. Walker, D, | 2Sringat the Bootch Chiurch, cornes Singamen and Ttz to e bor el fhota xbey s infalte | fus entire concribation 10 the OALL b more than | Patmann, Die. Ellié, and Mouson, in Boaton; | AZSES Mo on L fotare. the grandeur of her possibrine Yl ihe | 325,000 in Gve years. 1%eW-rentavreto be low- | Dr. Elfot, in St. Louis ; and Dr. James, in Ph [ timo to come, wo are ove; rwhelmed with the weight | ©1°d 0n M8y 1,'s0 nato place &il.ingr, within the | adalphis. Tiose of t1e mors conserfauve of | & m. abd TS p.m. Alorning subjects o The G of our responsibilities in superintending such im- | Tésch of ail. la all this 6iruggle, the church | the modern tindency ave R. Collyn, in Chicago; | tennial and the Sabbath.™ 3 mense interests. At the sz me tiuwe this glorious proa- | has socured no aid frowm aister /,nurohen, and | Dr. Freeman Clarke, Dr. Barlot, and E. E, Hale, ~—Tho Rav. W, H. Gill, of Alleghény City, wil preach pect of tho advancement. and achievements of the | none from any iowlividual outside of the church, | in Boston." We suppose that by Dr. Aonson | A the Fourth Church,’ corner Rush aud Saperior Ghureh In her coming bie fory 18 an inapisation tous | with two exceptions. Robert Bonner, at the | Dr. Morison iin meant, a nd by Barlot Dr. Bartol. B &;fl:fi; foformard | time of its dedicati on, sent his jheck for 5,000, | Readers may jruess who are Dr. Patmanu, Dr. corak Sk For the reason given bef- ors, wo have judgad 1t dns | 38 DO also did 1o thy» Rev. Dr., Ganse’s church. | Ellot, and R. (ollyn; bnt who can tell who is | Peorta streets, at 10:30 and will proach st ?;2 10 ourssiven, to the Gene ral Oanference towhich we | LD Other exception is that © /s city missionary, | meant by Dr. csmes, of Philadelphia. Death of Christn SUESTRL S el S ol | R e s e of Do e e, RoE T or we ahotkd make this @ eclar 1tlon of the - | make up the 825,000 A \sev rod, ks Eadtobaly BREVITIES. SOt ot 105 e and TS — = he Ohurel o7 pisced 4 hor qupervision sad pas- ol overnig (i3 axcept by judicial process far wrong. CONNECTIONAL CHAMACTER OF THE CEURCH 15 maintained iargaly by the law of affinity. The re- m?’x‘lk-bh sgreement m doctrTise, lhe mmencss of religious experience, and the sitm#lsrity of usages ‘which pre\ throughout the mnaebg:, Kveusa oncneas of churacter, and assimilate us in%s one body. ‘Where men think and fesl the same, * IAks kindred dropa'they mingls into one." The great agencles of the Church are bonds of unton, The neariy 0,000 Bunday-schools auxiliary to the Sunday-8:hool Uren of the Charch, and the more than 1,400,000 children 1ts these schools, under the tuition of 'more than 200,000 officers and teschers, constitute an organized cadet force which promises in the near futurs to add greatly tothe strength and efilciency of the Church. The more specifically Metbodistio their religious training 1s, the greater will be the power and ussfulness they will contribute to her futurs unity snd progress. If {hey are not taught the BScriptoral character of our , if they do not have explained to them our BT L e i, 00 e agumoUs. drennial Address of the Methodist Bishops. e e IR P o rual meetings » ousry Committed, exoept thoss who have been oub of ths country at the time oxt vixits to our forelqn miusions, Most of us havé been predsnt sd the sunual mestings ©of the General Committe on Cbiarch Extension, A fow of our number, by resson of the preczurs of olhor daties, ave bean absent from some of th0¥o moetinge. CHARTERS. The last Grenersl Confersnce instructed the Bishops to procure new chartors for the Missionary Sunday- school and Tract Socleties, &miaining certatn speci- fied principlos and provisions. Ve spplied to Jadges Fancherand Reynolds, and Ghancellor Pmyon, fo draft charters conformable to thoss instructionz, which service they cheerfully performed. The Leglslaf: of New York, granted the eharters in the form sube mitted to it and theas and ayo now acting under thesa chartars, Hissionary and Other Labors Performed by Them, Puogress of the Churoh—Mortality doc Ohurch poiity, i in thetr Bunday-school years thoy ars . e i We were also instracted o procure a charter for th i oo Statistios——The Premdmg hireh Extention Boclety, cagtainiag ke prisoiroe | not niisied o tha support of @r insafarions. and PRINCIPLES, SENTDN ENTS, AND PURPOSES, pite — —The Rev. Dr. Goodwin will prasch at the Harrison atid irovisions, but befors the forma were propared by | benevolent agencies, bus ars left to belleve that any | Which have constrained, a nd rjuided, and govarned us CHURCH © Free Press : When the churches at Norwioh, | Strest Chapel, corner Panlina street, st 3:99 p, ma. an other Church will be ss useful to them as ours, we | in our ofictal duties and in piseting the grave respon- ROWTH. Conn., all agreed to take np collections only in ‘The Blood. Eldemhlp. tho counsel efected the mansgers of the Charch Ex. tension Socisty applied for and recelved s charter —The Rev. Charles L. Thompso> will o e charter aibilities which have re¢ id 'apon us. You will infer METHODIST § TATISTICK, Fifth Church, corner Indiaus avenzo and” Thirsistn : “The must bear the blame if fhey are easily P;lolalyhfl from the morning, it was presently found that svening from the Legislature of Pennsylvania. This us, or if they grow up to be diasatisfied and restiess | from this statoment, and the Church will infer from it The following figures gi A1d Dot comtaim al the provisigns which the. Genera | mémbers of the Chureh. 3 also, that your Dishops L 3v0 not consilsred themaeives | yropno i S nE TELT ::";.‘_h' oumbers of | 4o vicey were the only onas patronized to any Sizeer, morning and evening. Evening subject. itted for the Considera. | Soafe’suce Girectad, but 1 pliced the Board wholly OUR MISSIONARY SOCIETY, church architects, emijloyed to etamins an an- : extent, of Making Life Happy. fabjects Submitted for the Cons under tho conirol of the Genersl Confarence at its | with its mumerous suxllisries is azoiber of theeo | Uausted ‘and "dliapid fea edifics, and ta shbw EPIS0OPAL 301 rODISTS, J £ & CONGREGATIONAL. tion of {he Conference. rosent sossion: and ue i W desirable therd shiouid | bonds of connectional union. Thie porimt aoclely ws | 0¥ (b SR O Mooddiy s malaming alint Toot sy o |, Bsid 8 taschor : * What élo the varlous objects ( % el i Dok i peveen V; Osttane on jasonium the Bithope dit ot deem H wissta | Wecsntonl o, fike W ieark of s bumin badv, | Coo DR Ghetnseiven caflen t Vo Seatrel uberi | Methodist Zptacepd 3" T5i Tgwsis | thet vou behsld upon thu eath all display 2* | - —The Rev. George HL Pecks will roh ot 1as Teceiving from all the veins of the Church ber mission- ary blood, and then sending it through all brer artories to overy extremity of the Chiurch, to nowrish snd sup- port the whole, is an_indissoluble tio between &il ths partsot the Church, however distant from each other, Every preacher on an obscure circuit or a border xis- sion, who is laboring and suffering on a very inadh. take farther sclion. ¥ THE ADDRESS. Following is the address submitted by the Bishop : . In pursuance of the sction of the Isst Gensral Con- ferencé the Bishops appointed s Commisaion to pro- it {0 this a succinct coda of lesi- Leavilt stroet Church, corner Adams stre' g, S e —Xha v, im Alvin Ba: i Plynionth Ohurch, Michigan svence. betrrmel Tweatys Afth and Tweaty-sixth streets, at 10:30 5, m. and T:45 pom —Prof. Hyde will preach in the mor/ng and lecture tendents of a glorir,us temple,—its walls salys- | Metbodist Episcopal, South. .. 3,485 5,356 53 | To which & boy of the **fuit joy i tion, and fts gates pr iise; a templ bulit by God,— | Coiored xné’;‘du: Episcopal .. 635 e 4 “‘va;:;:onh'y .::;:"‘ built on the Rock of Ages, and bl for the ages; | African Methodist Episcopal L 3B 648 that1t is their office and work to aee thatits doors | African Metlodist Epis. Zion stand wide open nigl it and day; that Es light {s abin- [ Evangelical Association.. . ing clear, and strow 7, and afar; that jta voice of in- | United Brethren.... .struction, and adnonition, and invitation, snd en- of th’ equator,” A boot-black's discoverrin homan nature : ** Bome rich folks is mighty mesn ; when Pm jidl Meeting of the Congregation- e alists of the Nerthwest: pore and quate support for his family, and yet encouraging bis astical jurjspruderica and procedure, The Commission erty to conkribute to the p (reaty s breakin:upon the ear of lmmanity every- Total Epiacopal Methodis done they just in the evening at the Unlom Park +/h Connats of tno e, Johti Wiley, D. D., the av. J0hn | rechaest of tha soctigs aod the Wemblem membee | bere snd all the tio [sppisusel: that its afars 530 NOBEPISGOPAL - oy Jougive methree centaor 80,834 | LiniiaqSyeacs sna Wishingion sireeia: SUbjec of Presbyterian General Assomblye-- | 2. Wintwouts, D. 0. the Kev. ¥, C. Holliday, D. D., | and the Infont Sundayachool scholar, who contribute | A0 a8low with the faryors of love and tho fires of do- it Local Ley - Ilell youwhat, if God wasquick- | licturs: *The Life and Services of Iir. Iesac Watts,™ oo Tork Chareh, | v i o o e J: G, | i ploic ot Sty s s B ol | ol v, it s aSonf and sl € | v ot cuavre,. 2500 PPy 0oy | tompeed, s ke would gt . e 2 cnen AT an: e Hon. (1. G. Re 3 o 0pS were re- i ari the ¢ feld, all | facte ‘ i o an o eeee e 5, o o v, oo . of €, a4 Struggles of New Yor! Quented by the Geners] Conférence of 1875 to appotat | 20 Efi“:fl,,."n‘:m: FOrol avengellam. This not | £90ry of Emmariuel Alling it, (Contmucdapplanse.] | Methodist Protestant. 80 200 seg1y | It1s revorted that s colored woman in Atlauts [ yresch this morning at the Ghiareh & mb&dmu'“z Brethern of ‘the General Conference, have we cor- yectly apprely:nded the chrzcter, pokity, interest, and B,3irit of the ‘Methodist iscopal Obnrch ? Have we xi; Jutly understood our efiice and obligationa 7 We | Congregational aud 350 10 az:m bays bsuo:\h and places it an be: husbsnd's grave mfi:fi?‘{;‘fl%’; u:ul;“nfim streets. i b every Bunday, explaining : * ‘De decexsed ) eyt - Dr. Ryder will preact morning snd sven. 2 25 28 | care'much for clean shins, vt gt o aarian? | ing at St Panl's, Michigin avenca, betwosa Sixtecath it in oach Blate and Tarritory & iégal adviser for the Board of Church Extension, which agpoinfuionts wera duly made and reported to the Secretary of the Bonrd. only binds us together, but also equalizes the dignity snd honor of all the laborers in_the sight of God and in the anny)s of etornity, The Book Con- Notes and Personals at Home and % % The General Confe f 187 resclved to appoint i Jclean i and Efghteenth atroeta, 3 b Abfoads<Church Services delegation " conslaing of . two. ministers And | Oamreh, Tinboocs and ite peoGicals haro Eonerally | 8B Wl WAit vith profound interest unc: dug. wubmission | dapendent Metlodista. B ... o500 | bacon onBunday, his heart waighed 4 pounde.” | City Govaramest af Chlcsgo. and Whis 1s Expuses of To-Da; one lsyman to bear the fraternal greetings | had thakfendency. Its management has been in the | therauswer which your sction shall ifuraish to thees 3 TR T The National Sunday-Sd0ol - Teacher tolls she | 1+ 0-Dazs the Bethodist Episcopal Church to the | intereata of the whole connection, So long as it shall | qut stions. Total non-Episc'pl Moth's | 1,608 1,603 1. good atory of aacholar wk.o, wh Jed in th TNITARLAN. Stietal Oonference of the Methodist Episcopsl | he conducted ot theee principles, and its profits shal | _ W ¢ doearnestly invoke the Divine blessing upon Toul Mohodists in U, 8. 20,459 26,38 3,173,220 | U0 M0 Datid sparing, Sanl. why Darid com | TR Rev. Robert Callyer will preach n the moratng " Churck Bow_nt its mext ensuing session, and | be appropriated fof pudpabie Atd common intarest, | JOU* Persons and your deliberationi. And now unto | GKNEKRAL SUAIMALY OF METHOLNSTs TEROUG.OUT THE it oty aul,” why David com- | ut Unity Church, near’ Washingion Square, a0 the METHODISM. by further actiof axthorized the Blatiope to 4Fpoiut | ¢ wil atl have that infaemce. But If it anall ever [ Him 1ot ls ablo t6 do excoadingly sbuadantly atove WIRLEL e :;:‘:,‘“h’m.. e ,,“°h,“5_,,f'§m"£:,"’d shat bo | Rev. J.T. Sundsriand, of the Fourth Coimeh, wil : « , 4cco er tha Ito't Local y U o't cal ssch o th = I QUATRISIAL EPISCOPAL ADDEESS, I e e i o1 woatontise | WORkEth in us, unto Iuin bo glory Iry the Ourch by min's. prrs. membi. | hiow® P he Sor. Brocks Herford will Jrosch mornmg wing is the fall text of the qusdrennial and strife, if not a cause of corruption and disints- | Chrit® Jesim throughout all ages, world without end— (Methodists in Untted States..210,463 24,334 3,173,229 Dr. Ne o the Church of the Measiah, corner of d i i i Amen, EpMizep 8. Jaxzs, British Wealoyan Methodista.. 3,569 13720 463,553 . Nowman 8poke, in a ‘recent sermon, of 3 o Methodist Episcopal Bishops, gration. Early convinced that tiwse institutions A “ A d Twenty-third strect. Morning - % greatly promote the unity of the Churck, a3 well as its Levi Scorz, Irish Wealeyan Msthodiats, 135 800 21273 | * the sad funeral procession" which followed "The Myatery of Natare in the Light of the {Ueneral Conference, ROW in | in afay, 1874, Their reception and trestment werd | sxtenston and progress, we have felt it eur duty, as BATTMEW StuPRON, French Wesloyan Methodists. 21 96 2,059 | Abul to the grave. Au irreverent woman in the | Psalma™ Evening subject: “Hs Set Him on Hi 4 Baltimore : truly fraternal, and the dalegatos wall in dus time x6- | far as our authority and opportunity would permit, to Eow/mo B. Auzs, Australisn Wealeysn Mett, 362 750 67,912 | audfence nudged ‘ner companion snd whispered : | Own Beast.” session at o 61 {fia § DOTH to this body. ° Labor for their grestest prosperity. THo) (a8 BOwsAN, Britlsh Primitive Mathodists.. 1,020 14,833 159,660 | - Niot such & Iarge proce-sion, but very sele —Ths Bev. J. T. Sutherland will preach at "To the Members of tho General Gonference f {fis S R eSO AR WORE Libetindy BN WiLI Lax L. Hanals, Meth, New Connoction Caurchi "158 ‘135 25,857 | Norse but the B famien o ery 8elect. | riind Church, corner Aloaros Ama Lon: e T opss Chusch in Gearal Conference 3 . THE GENERAL SUPERINTEN Baiocrn B, Fosten, | United Meth. Fres Churches.. 834 3,438 74,702 20 but tho firat families. 10:45a.m. The Rev. E. P. Powall will presch o iy hueendn\xe«tq ive » natural and heaithy has always boert and still continues to be, 5 bond of ' growth in the felds occupied before the last Genoral Conference, evening. st E; d X P bris Burraary—Dirine Providence 1taacs W, WiLey, Bibls Chratian Churches, ... 2714 LUT 26x7a | = When ovi takea his, Sunday afternoon nap b e f Methodist his- unity, Watching with ao impartial eye the conditions % and Grace have flled snother 7% O " | And, in accordsnce Wik plany then existing, important | and wants of all portiona of the Charch, ad the L S7x1 mEN M. Mranmr, | British Wea, Reform Union... 04 505 | andihsa sn uglydream.” asks a correspondent, | _ —IDe Eev. E. P, Powell, of the Third Unitariay tory, Onitwe find recodnd many avents of deep fn- | 2, b Ao D o Fapan | B e ot it ihe sainiptens. holding tha Eowazn G Axpuows, | Methodist Church of Gamads.. 1006 1,007 104857 | “cun'von ealls 1t & nightmare? * Mot atactly’ | JBUrch. will preach fn the’ moraiag at 105és ot tog rest and of high importance, "% | ana Mexico. A larger nnmbe3 of missionaries have oD 5o all, R BAviog & common'y thy b GIL 1£87 HavEN, M. B, Church {n Canada.. 247 200 20012 | parhane't o be o 3 | Fourth Church, Prairle avenue snd Thirtieth stroets feall with sorrow; but most of them with-foy and | 420 FIeECe. | A NHCEUNE eeRont: A8 the ro | Shie e witnost spesl sulactions th_sny staetly Jest & T, Prox. Other Mothodista.. 30z o | BeTMspals may bemore ":’;fil’i;'fi y u‘L ‘1;'" Tho Rev. Robert Collyer will lecturs in the Dimg {hsnkfulnesi. ITCARY. cent missionary contributions have bee¥ imjuriously } amenabls to the General Confereuce for thewr charac- e a 21591 §L,47% 189,105 | York Commercial Ad o 0ad.—Nu10 | Course fn the evening on * What Bafel Nebucksd. O Thomas A, Morris, D, | 8ffected by the financial condition of the country, it | ter and sdministration; where evory member and RELICIOUS MEE TINGS. Grang total..cvosesen 2N 4T4 4,189,105 mer certiser. o Out senicr ccaresr of grest 1abor, responsi. | a8 been found necessary to urtail expenditares 1 sil | every minister has a right to challenge thetr overy CONGEEGATION WL, = . recently, s 6-year-old girl LUTHEBAN. D..aftera loog publlo et B 6l 1ife and wal. | otber departments of tha work. We think that $his | gxercise of authority; the genoral superintendents, 80 | oo govanch Trienniat Con' rention of the Ohi. RELICIOUS MISCELLANY. ¢ she b | o 0o Rev. Edmund Belfonr will preach at the Churcy iy o sefizom, ced s erenctal o snd ol | Fou o ity oo {uagment by tho General | £ e el rolaion 1o iha Tinsicr and churcies e Seranth Trisanial Com eation of the O sapctiCIOUS MIBCELLANY.. . b “porocs. | ot 120 2ol ealy orues Dctors and s e, 3 outdisa thro ! D Anite a 3 :30'p, . 7. His exit was in besutuful harmony with his emi- af’g:’ lasions, Tho pn;u‘:flnl:fluhledn&n!n! tho So 5::32’““;‘:‘; 5 ';::‘ge?mlfi:!m‘év::ulonl;: umpn‘:fl' Fo | pauiiho st Aleion gical Seminary will |y Byjiway Sundsy Exoursion bill i the New | 20d thata little boy kssed her while they wein engaged in a play, but she eaid, “That’s o ‘e hold in thia city duriog th ia week. This C0n- | Torae Tegialatare ban heca dofented. smeepad in o ol bt e eid, LT6AED 0 Xnow." g tiion wili t of one: del Indiams, Llinois, Wisconein, Iows, Migsouri, | LUinois will open at Jacksonville May 23, A dergyman's widow in the Eastern District Mionesota, Esnsas, Nebiasks, Dakota, Wyo- | The Wesley Memorial Church now building in } f;ave tkis advice to & young lady friend the other This Tev. Kaowlea Shaw will presch moratn 6 Bov. Knowles Shaw ovening in the First Church, comer. Indinns o .;‘.‘3 aud Twenty-Aifth street, and in the afterncon af Gampbell Bl cornae Vaa Buren straet ana Campbel Bl e e o Chaiatan spint g | cloly wo Judgeto bos sublect of sufiuant importaace his gental s o call for your special considera Voo our beart thal e feel bis JEatf to bd & painfal | 055 TLI0Y segrogute of Sunday-athool statstice 4 RHEEL b | ay foliows : 19,291 pchools, 207,147 ofticers and toach- ora. 50+ fgrys | &%, a4 198,46 actiolara,’ Those figures show the m- opiritual interesta of the Church, Having been thus employed duriug thé ecclestastical year, they meet and repors and consider the condition, both tem- poral and spiritual of all parts of tae Church, Our interchangable sdministration in JERUB, ' Morors, . Libens, = dao partance ot fis (nterest and tbe correspondence of its | thejConferences makes everal membars of the Soard, ; . NEW JELUSALEX. 5.";,5?“ :fiéfi%‘i‘fim"'“&!‘?{tfi‘ m‘,‘;,'mx',,, growth with that of the Church. b’fipsnonbl 1nspection ;fl;l obrservukm, wa;rmm:g ming, and Colorado, an'd the Congregational | Savannsh, where John Wesley spent the early 'mz;q ;‘ i‘g;n‘fina::mt;uam-n; * mlm%ter; m:;:. m.nfig.lm v:lu proach at the New Chris 3 " 0TS TRACT SOCIETY ith the more recent condition of eacl paTuculsr p 8y i, A e ol + : 3 zency, has enongh of corner Eigl street and Prairi £ with the ‘ministers who are employsd in presching to the | Part of his Christiaa ministry, is now 8o far fio- | *greY 008 A% I B8 GERIoncY. hes egongh of | jotlh S Bhieenilh sireel 2ad Feairls Syemue. e B O e e e o tas | 18 ome of our oldest benovolenced and continnes to be %mflfmflflmau x‘x'.':’:’ury'f.h By un importznt auxiliary of the evapgelfstic wark of the 'As we presume your body, in accordatice with | Charch, bpth sthome and abroad. moré of .‘:5 asage, will provide £or 8 fitting ‘memorial service for | Cburch through the Board of Obur ‘ ;nl mx‘uh {hees deceased Bishope, we deem it inappropriste for | Freedmen's A1d Society is of more recent date. u 45 %0 say mare respecting them in this address, fact may gve thtm & clatm to your particular af The G:dnu}l ll’lonlgr:nce ‘“e’lecl’fl{h the Rev. gfln and care, b Thomus M. Eddy, D. D., a Secretary of the Mission- | dered to ne n odist Epiaco) iy ‘portions of our country, exititles 1t to the S o pos the qatias of P e e | contizued confidence and support of the Church. Ho prosecuted his work with wisdom and devotion. IIE FREEDMEN'S AID 8OCIETY st ol e oo O e | wareiion 15 (o, I and dependent oy Pl B glors: od and triumphant manner, he | MO O ot ehose benot it was estublished. The ‘The General Conference of 1874 efacted tha Tev. | work which it is doing is indispensable to the success Kelsan E. Coblelgh, D. D., editor of the Methudisi Ad- | 0t our efforts to promote the welfare of this portion of weate, at Atlants, Ga, Ha was early at his post, and | our péopie; Ithas been ablo to establiah a large num- Its daties with ability and fdelity until | ber of insfifations; some of them of high grade. Feb. 4, 1674, when ho was suddenly removed by death- | Although its fands have regulatly incresed daring At the mme time, and by the same body, the Rev, | each year of the quadrennfum, they are by no means Dallas D. Lore, D, D., was elected editor of the North- | adequste to the necessitied o1 'the cause, and in prose- iijian Advocaiz. Dr. Lore had held that poai. | cubing this work hercaftor We must still appeal o the E the &ight preceding years, He resumed and ‘benevolence and liberality of our people. The work of fed s editoris} of the work, and thus gives us a unitsd judgment i upon thestate and ciaims of every part of the fiald. | churches designated, or 1¢ho are members of the | ished as £o be ready for roofing. pulpit to the kitchen and pare the potatoes for | %1 0gden avenus, st 3:30 p. m, This judgment thus found has been soughtand . The C: i Aling to th 4 - h 5 joos s Asms. e Convention, accortling e Con. On Palm Sunday (April 9) between eighty and | dinner withont growling. The Rar. C. J. Mendell will rreach o the Adventisty d_to by the Genersl Aliseionas ieati ¥ lam;t:xn‘:: :l,:mg: E{mn..iou gn“:u B Ty ::,;:‘gg: &fé&ahé,o ‘:::::::;:!gi ltlnrbe: s-raemm'l‘g; ainety Roman Catbolic churches, tweaty-two of An enterprising Chinaman of Gold Hill,, Nev., | moining and evening at the Tabernacls, 91 South B ovet Conbasanin. Ak wiak Js ho. | the annual exanvinations of the studeats of tho | them in the Diocens of New York, wero aupplied | Feosatly mounted the foliowing sgn, handsome- | GI0R Sk, o 0, ) Jocture betoro the by £ General Conferences. And, what is alsoral. | b a 3 4 3 g{“mrw,;.nu‘ it enables them to understarab | Theological Sennnary and by the annual meet- | with real palma. They were obtained fros, ‘,! K”nh Charlie ; washing dona dam cheap.” Vir- apumul Lecturs Association in the churchcornex : > roun and Washington streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:42 where ministers ars peeded, the qualificatiors re- | ing of the Boavdof Directors. The Board of | Charleston, 5. C. ions e T 2 5 : i < public opinion soon obliged him to take miody isig for the poorer and more dificult elds of labor, | Tesday morniniyand s 7:45 in tho evening. | Spectacle was prosented of father and mo cher | 10 it-—Deiroil Free Press. % Phesaizr 1nd the advancing sgreanTe Aoon ol e Conres; | At tho latter plmie Prosident Bascom, of Wis- | and five of their chiliren unitfng witf, tne | _The following briof colloguy took place Iast o of miniaters and ther famiics, by chung. | consin University’, will eliver the auoual ad- | cburch, and makiag public profession of = their | Ssbbath afteruoon in the Sundsy-school attach- ing wewr church i casos of sickness, and by placing | dress before the B oard irs the Union Park Con- | faith by baptism. ed to a charch on tne hill : them where their family wants and educational necee- | greyational Churchy 0 7 There are Episcopal parishes of 0olof sd peo- Toacher—Who was the moat distinguished sities are m:"mnuf mfl\#. :n:h fifl wnwuivgz ‘Wednesday morm'ng at 9 o'clock the Trisonial ploin the Dioceses of Weatern New Y.k, New King of Israel ? Gonayiay olhe Cuich, 120 the smoumvor mi: | CoP\OILOR % PP SEOEAONN CAtrchon of | York, Now Jorsor, Penmsyivamin P ittsbosy | Roliner-Why was v distngoished ? e David ward Wood win : th and sarvice thus snd secursd H i aryland, Vir 8, Noi arolioa, 8 A ) g —Mr. sddress the Gos terial health and sar o the Ubioo Park Church,aud Wednesday oven- _nd"-'mmu,,_ L rordaly Tully roprose nten wruy | Brisht Boy—Cos he hnd 700 wives. Tempsrance meetmg held by the ladies. of the W o to the Church can only be knowa and spprociated by | ¢ : A | ties to it. ing mt 7:50 o’clock thw anniversary exercises of ¢ iutellect ; 3 T, U. st the Mariner's Temple Market those who are parties Conventions of these dioceses. March of iutellect :7A beggar some time sgo Michijzan airoets, tois ev 1;'=. corner ket and Owing to the grest extent of the conmectios, we can | the gyaduating claas of the seminary will take i il perceive no otuer way by which place in the Firwe Ccuigregational Church, cor- | ° Nearly 100 churches have beer.added to the ?Efifflefi’éfi;"sfisig e:q rl’:‘.gn:n‘:’x? "‘2;‘2’.?’}: T A TNIFORM ADMINISTRATION ner of Ann sad Washi uzton streets. Methodist Episcopal Church in J{entucky Con- | yain detatling his manifold sorTows, the inexora- CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. can be maintained, and without uniformity, without Y. AL C. A, ference during the Iast ten years. Four of | pie gentleman _peremptorily dismisasd him. EPISCOPAL, Gueness of tha execativa authority wid administrac | A series of meetings .on Union Christian Work | these havo s aggregate val'io of $200.000. | < Gogway ™ exid he. © Got We canna ie yo | M7 7—Third Sunday after Easter. 3on; walofis mes How tna S tus peane will 'be beld under i11e auspices of che Y. M, | The total value of churchprope cty is over 320, | paathing. * You might, at leapt,” rephffi the Thira CaTHOLIO) it o L3 & C. A s follows : Sund sy eveuiug, in the Beina- | 000. The increase of the 17t year was over | mendicant, with an air of great dighity sad arch. | 2*7 oy sftat Baskery EOuiGH o L -Apparition of Bt. Michsel, Archangel, 3ay 48t Gregory Nazianzen, B, C. D, May 10-St. Antoninus, B. C. d convictiona on this subject have led us to_great 5 b % fmamm?mmz effort to securs a uniform sdminis- | ny Cobgregational Church; Sundsy evening, | $30,000. ness, “ have refused me zrammatically. May 11—8t. Anselm, B. C. D. (from April 21). sy 1288, Neveus, Achiliens, Domitilla, and Pam. tration. Mny 14, imx.she Forty-1irst Bireet Presbytenan Twenty-four Btstes were represented in the 2 i KL 0 e O I e o sivina 1 | Church; aud Sunday eveining, May 21, ia PLym- | 1ate Hippodrome Conyentron by 4,696 delesates, d;“:t::::dD{oExr;z't, e T bk ments ia concerned our outlr Congregationai Cbuurch, to be followed by | of whom 873 were Prev'oyterisns, 557 Baptists, | tna Tabor question : *Pat, this ia mighty hard cratius, ML Bay 13—8t. Stanislaus, B. M. (from May 7). ON VHE ENTRANCE OF A NE¥ CENTURY. From the German of Seillar, —Eamuel Maxwell will lecture tnder the auspices of the Eirst Society of Spiritualists at Grow's Hall, af 1080 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Ars. Douglass will giva recits tions. he Progressive Lycoum meets at Grow's Hall, 517 gmnlhh:t;loa Itltzeb:;;t 12:30 p. m. ~—Tae iples of ist mest ¢ 229 West Randolph strcet at 4 p. m. ‘prose. oyl 1 1abors with his accastomed zeal and | education has lostnons of its interest fo the Church, Tiity, mit] the 20th dsy of June, 1875, when hawas | Our semiiiaries, our colleges, and our theological ‘aiieds with apoplexy, and died;in'a few hours. schools have been well sustained, and ars carrying on ‘Sinoe the last Geiscsd Conference pighteen minis-.| Succeesfully their legitimmato work. It 18 expecied f who wers members of that bcdy have died. | that tho Centennial contributions of this yesr will Most of them had held important poeitions in the | largely increasa their resources, Vo bave bat briefly Church, and all of them were ministers of merit, | referted to these departments of our Cwrch work, as Dfthe ymen, who were members of the last General | full reporiviay be expected from thoss Having them Danference, three have deparied this life, They wers | in charge. A selored and honored and useful members of the BTATIITICS. Tounh. The death of 80 large s number of our | The General Conference of 1859 directsd that thero- Webiren who Were in the counsels and shared the | after the statistical tables of our gemeral minutes jmpmsibilities of tho lsat General Conference, ad- | should show the number of members of ur Church fishes ns that we may soon be summoned toac- | who died during esch sear. These tables now sbow ams for the ihannes fk which we discharge the grave | that during the nineteen yeara which hava elapsed 21ties to which we are callod &8 Fi6itibats of this rep~ | eince the rule went into effect, 252,945 members of "o e A of the lsst Geaeral Gon- | Fitation; and v o o thess seaauts T8 8 boae Sines the xdjournment o - | b and bave go Snder ita enabling sct, the following Oon- | sopabls to #uphoms that most of thess died in the ‘partios in int In thoss d h ¥ i sharpiy criticised by jo8 in interest. o o | meetinga 1n other churches, The plaos and | 430 Cnnpfimnmlmu. 145 Episcopalians, 455 | work we're at” ‘It is, fndade, Jimmy; but minat h ‘ministers ars keft to find tasir own £ Priooe relations, If they fas fo sscura auch as they | WOrk df the Assocustion ynll be fully explained | Rieformed, 555 Mothodilta, 87 Luthorans. 9 Uni- | whst kind of work is 1 you'd Mas 3t {udgoe themsalves’ adapied to and deslrs, there 1a no | ot these mestings by their most prominent and | versaliste snd Unitarir.ns, 10 KFriends, 1 Hebrow, | ft2~ o \geiln e ety of whom (hey ean complain, In our | active workers. and 5 Moravians. 2::1, hon B AL e e Pmpmz_- sy fail to receive such tntments i f song in Farw Hall ¢hi ding, 2 . ki ] . i e e o ot eniet | g ins.of song In Facwell Hall this ovs Thero aro in Boston soven churohes for color- | tion with tho back of his hand, *for anice, isy, Presiding Fidera and tho Bishors. This ir perfectly | * Noongay prayer-meeting. Leaders and sub- | ed people, four Baptist and three Methodiss. | claos business, I think 1 would like to :c L3 feeoest have_been formed, viz: Oregon and | Lord, and have beeif framsferred to the Church tri- il b B e g s 1 neople, L0 X Blahop.t Wubiog Southern German, West Texas, South | umphant. How glorious ¥ thig work of garnenng re- | natusal, e d & jocts thia week as followa: Monday, H. G. | Dissensions bave srises in the Jay BStrest Bap- 0p. . Whete, noble friend, exist tho peacefal Funs'sod Southern California SoeEad souls Tor Howran | Diviag 8 Tour yeurs | agengy o mosios | eppolntments, must i | {0 fors, " Tho Fod Hoifat s Taoad " | tist Cnurels which bave led to the withdrawal of e O whees may Ereedonn sacmebey bs? God haa 20 blessed us in our health and so favored | since the 1ast General Confersace, 73.574 members of St T “““’m of Eour " official | Blackstone, * His Name ”'; Wadnead: 5, a portion of its members and the formation of CHURCH SERVICES. The dying century in storm departs,— & Thursdsy, J. C. new body. The Jay Street Charch was founa- EPISCOFAL. 'Wila morder doth the newer one awake, fbio h mmour plans and efforts that we have beenable to | the Church have died and 476 ministers, s anlc weemmghs A e T | oot Bomans, v, 3 , {ing sa st all the sessions of all the Annusl Confe rences | aggregate on tue death-roll of 74,150, The 4 eachers. Befc “ Rej " | edin1803. In the days of siavery it was th . the work and the claims of ghe preache: oreany | Griftith, ** Rejecting Christ”; Friday, the Rev. Yy 8 ‘The Rev, B. A. Rogers will preach at the Churck of The te of nations vanishes away, Intha United tates and Territories, ot soed of fbe . mebeniip dur o neatly criticifs e appointment of sh | S p Millor. s ALl Wantes Bupplied™ | Satardey, | Ereat gathering place of the colored people of s FOREIGN MISSIONS. ing the same timo was 153,238, and of rs, | oue can N e manst varefully conxider the | 1+ T- Miller, e I omenrday,, | She city; aud was often catled Shi i the Epiphsny, Throop, betwoen Monroe snd Adems | ™ (0 older forma their infinence resign 1iM, making tho fotal met fincraass 100,4c0. | sunui) conference he woust Ry SO the Rev. E. P. Goodwin, * Chnatian Courage.” | the city, and w: on e Faneuil Hall | sirests, at 10:30 5. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ned dieworld's foods the rage of war caa stay.~ Tt Jait Genetal Confeténce adopted tho following | J%0h, o imber we add the mumber of those who wolation, viz i ‘The liorary and readin g-room will be moved Within the past fow years there asbeena | —Ths Rav. E. Sullivar will preach at Trinity Chureh, tho ancient Rhine, 4 cher o roceive an a) : y . preacher and ¢very effective preacl 2~ | this week to No. 150 Mz «lison street, occupyi.ng | very considers,ble growth 1n the Ritualistic party | oorner ef Michigan enue and Twanty-sixth street, ot Hist 1 show that “ Rasiced, That our Bishops be requestod to give | have dicd, as siated above, tho reslt Wil Tots other fact must also be considered, feiersgn isions such Eyisctyal superviion during | 54610 persent Baro L (58 L QU IR0 NS B iope casmot aitor thechiwacter of the pas. | tho large storo on the f rat floor, making i the | of the Episcopal Church of New York, A few | 1066 a, m.; and the Rev. P. B, Morgas, of St soba's | For norw two mighty nations strire amatn 5o caalag fou years aa will promote tha best in- | adinitisd o the felowahip of the Ghureh. The pume | (ot ing oo S0l wnae or aptiiudos of | plessaatest roadiog-room in the citr. Tho | years sgo thore wae only St. Albams CHUrch : | Green. wil seesch ot 140 o o Tn aolitary pow'r to rule the world: i of the work, including personal visitation if, | bet 9f members reporiod 1 78 EUORIE 08 IR BE | (G ccachiar. - [Applause] Ty muet iako thosoms | present reading-room will bo converted infoa | aad while Lundreds went thare {or devoronal | - e Tov De . B, Wiren wilt 6, | TEnIenaRs SCR beoplse 10 clistenin Injorts Sodgment, :i.:-u:: Cbie oard after the adjourn- | 10g » foial sumbst of communicant of 161452, The Eroridenco| dag frniahied ‘#fg‘;‘:;“.‘;:‘meT&T} large gymoasium, takin g out the floor, maying | purposes, othor hundreds went thers from curi- | yuryty Church, cormer Cottage mml':"':‘: 8t | Thaiident’s fouriaked and the Lighining's huried. B s B leabes s Blato of ot foraigg, mis- Canfotences which bato n;go-;‘;rfl;gfluh‘;;f T | o oe-abio to o afier the most corefal and prayerful { 16 23 feet deep. - osity. Now tinoro aro throe prominent Ritnalist- | pyyyr yioih street, at 10:30 s, . and 7:30 p. mm, Awerght of gold each province must afford; xions was very carefully considered by us; Thb rea. | Inst.report a net increaso of 50, d in th m"“"um consideration of the circumatances zad clahng of all S ic churches,——St. Albaos, St. Igoatius, and St. The Rev. Father 0 will b at Cal nd’i‘cnunzmnl, in the sges past, scus for personal visitation wers thoroughly ezamined | be sdded fo the aggregute as roporied I tho mindtes | €8PS U O "0 il the churches. THE PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSIEM- | Mary the Virgin,—all having very fair cogre- | —he Rev. Father Pard oty MNITAIT | 80 hath the Frank hia brazen-hijted aword snd discusied. As the restlt of these deliberations, fo | Of W75 the resmit il shom the BYESS FICOROR Y | BUp Bl the mmost important and responsible duty BLY- gotions, the last & very Iarge one. Cirrch Tane Ao Seimien Oandly stoek 323 | 1nto the quiv'ring scales of Justice cast, GARAS0: at 10: 30 p. m., and Bibop Harris was asaigned the duty of visitiog the | of the ChuUrél to b istons i Sapan, Chise, Indie, Turkey, Jaly, Sitz. | churches reported fn the gesersl minoten of 1875 wan exiand, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, He | 15,633, whose total uumh:h s _;ISJIVN, Al'::u?g New York the st of May, 1873, sailed from San | 20 ucrease of 1,193 churches, Sl in eaily in the month following. and ayrived in | their eatimated Value. The number cf parsonages ¥ew Tork in the latter part of October; 1674, having | Waa 5,017, and their estimated valne §2,731,625, bgmg completad tns circuit of the globe, 2 an intreass in the number of pareonsges of 7047and ‘Bichop Foster, by appointment of his collesgues, | Of $1,944,844 . Chelr eatimated value, This increass vitited our missions in Europe in the summer of 1874, | in “1'& “},‘,“{‘{Z and urm‘;m:;:'h'lpbxd :: e:hr-l.i Sarporate snd thenmatled from Liverpool Hor oo A TeTIct, | B rospered us during the term 6f which We are speak- 1n the work of making the appointment is that of ITS MEETING: THIS MONTH. The faith of the Second Adventiats experiences | yne Episcopal fon, on the Exst Side of Weatern | Mis marchantfiset the Briton strateh: e &8 o'er SELECTING THE PRESIDING ELDERS. The General Assembly of the Presbybsrian | no visible abatemont. So far as the Massachu- TUndoubtedly if we had given to the Presiding Xi- g : o 5 CRU- | 4venge, south of Polk strest, at 4:15 p, m. ‘The sen, like polyp-arms, in lawless Seranio s prior ciaim o &l other sppointments ws | Church is to mest this month in the Iabersiacle | setts Confereace is concsrued. their numpers ( *Tiih ARSI SRR o | o S LR ROTEATES L Ao groed, o=t | o, s bis house, locks from the cammon need, it in soma instances have filled it more popularly. ¢ (Dr-Talmage's) in the City of Brooklyn. .Each | hold abous ine same 25 usual. 100 delegates from e Lagal BoRf ‘e uniformly give the office this pre-eminence, | §,D‘ hT hm 5::35 st dibeepy m:uu;E and | fifty towns and. cities having reported at their | of the oy ares oL Elxh a6 10 Steseth, 3t how are we to provide for our cducational work, and || Presbytery 3 3 anousl meuting ac Lynn last week. The Rey. | 10:43 8 m. and 7:30 p.m. Hely Communion at8a. 1. | yoar to ene Sonthern Pole, ‘oeath unknown skise, His restless conrse, atill nnreatrained, he ahapes; Each sheltered isle and distant coast ho aples, for cur chief pulpita? Canour literary institutions | an elder, in proportion to every twobty-four | George W. Kepls, of Westfield, . preached a —The Rev. William Petrie will presch morning sud and hioeo pulgite spate the mon wh e *of saminie. || Tuisters ia the body, or a fractional part f that | sermon on the occasion from the text, Titas ii.. | eventng at the Church of Our avior, carner Belden ol b e o b e ok who shace thess air. | ‘mumber. Thoro aze 173 Presbyterios, and 4,705 | 13, * Looking for that blessed nope and the | aod Lincola avenues. “And only Paradise bis search secapes, £iing o our missions in that countay the Arst episco: ichiwe are i ( recel I {og, and s an evidenco that neither tli¢ mmatry nor | tration, an am ri i et 4. o iy Snston, vt s o cow | ey of e o s dcae s Ry | s symaimente S S Lo | it 10 sl ihe Brosbvaion shanid be |80 G B e o | e Tt o s R G | 1 e s 0t e e o and devo .tal represen! " number of lelegates n 0] i t to S ot oot Saation T et comatye O | *Snils our hearts are lled with gratitade and pratso | lews compepsation, sotwntinding i e, werkof ho | (O RECNE, B BEC T O en | The Gallatin Gongrogational Charch, Tilinols, | penier aud West Obto sieeta, Whero Feerdom stora, roid verdies sper now, InJaly, 3675, Bishop Simpeon presided over theans | o God for His goodness to us xs & B | et hose me, woro thoy astigned to- distrcts, | 12”41 accleninatical ccanection ia 5,000, and | POPOSOS to tast the Comity quaation ia & practi- | |, CIbe v, Tey Cosnenas wilpmech st S Bto- | " And blossoms sl the sweet youth of manklad, nual m ‘of our Italian mission, which was beld | We rejoice to make m¢ would mors wisely or more usefully ozercise the func- | 12 . cal way. They have accepted the proposition f.mu, at 10: . A0 1530 p.m. 4 Befors thy ;lance the boundless world may reel o the City of Milan, Ho procoedsd thence to Heil- ZEE Ay | o e e Gkrobip 3. Cossa. snything be | thevo churchon have 506,000 communioaate;; and | from the Presbyterian Church in that place, | SToea M Wabs mad 0 pom. i bz, in Guraeoy, hers e held the Mission Gon- | God has vouchsafod o the other, branchen oL Mool | ELCheressonablo i for churchen which, 'as the? | population thus refsted to thom st lessu four | which e 5o house of wOrohip. £0 JoIn cODgro- | Chuseh AiHARG svehde, ey Ml bison sees:o¢ D e oy Lo e (08 | e W \hat toe ciher avangelical churches of this lxnd | Buppose, havo tho best ministoril zifta 10, thelr 4% | times ss latge. Tha number of regulsr theo- | gations for ono yoar. Tho meetiags ars to be | . m., o3 * The Foundatlon Principle of the Chritian B‘:;m, Sweden; and Notway, Bishop Foster visit- | have sbared largely in the outpouring of the Divine | tors, mmqy‘t!x-e whrum :nfi h.xug be more ungra- [ 10gical seminaries in the counuection 18 | held in the Congregstionsl nouse of worship, | System, snd at7:3) p.m. on “ Christ aa the Mouat d Presiding Elder, or co thirteen, oovaring the territory from New York | the Presbyternian minister to be the pastor, and | of Transfiguration.” Y4 #d our missions'tn Burope in 1673, Bishop Harria | Spitit, and have been carnestly and successfally en- By by, Biove ungre: . ; Jisung them on his way Homo 'i"’“.;" e Eat tn 2674, “f"d in evangelistg labars. Those cheering facts dma:x: ol g::lfi; Lfiumgmpng;- o potin. | to Calfornis. Bemdes its ordained mimisters | to receive members into both churches as re- BAPTIST. Ind Piatich Simipaoti visiting thect in 1675, Thbse | afford assirance of tho contiuued plogress badt i o conaTegutions at their quarterly visltations? | there are 304 licentiates, and io variousstages of | quired, while each chuzch bears its due propor- | Tho Bev. Dr. Northrup will officate at the funeral nieaions have had direct Episcopal supervision thres | fiate tfiutph of lical Protestantism in this | croase the congrega! L eiF auustery melitons T ek o TAHDaRetame. 3 1 of the wife of the Hev. W. W.Evertaat tho First Jears during the lust four yeara, © | land, From the o of the Annus) Conforences | ~ Tn Blling thia olce, while duly considering tho | proparation: 676 men 4ro sccepted candidates for | tian of the expenses, Church, corner South Park avenue and Thirty.fras AL onr sémiaunusl mesting in Chicago dn 1675 we | which will be before you for your examination sud | other sppointments, we baye SoRgl o0 0 W20 MUY | tho miniszy. In the last year reported. 1874, | g racord of Baptist liberality in the United | street, 3t 113, m. Secvices in tha evening st 7:45. made arrangements for one of the Bishops to sttend | from your personal knowledge, you wilt be able to un- | Ch: usc B O e o et tall conftonica this Church contriduted to benevalout work, out- States during the last 100 years, sa mads up by —Tho Rev, James Goodman will preach morning [ rmiond 1o manner in which o bave discharged ihe | fry wowd secare fop tuem the rospect Sl Septaeecs | oid of wua suppor of tno Gosnelin its rempective | FLafge SaTiae e Iooh SO Joum, we WANS TP B | 15q evening at Hyds Park Chuseh: LIBERIA duties required of us as the General Buperintendonts ",,:u"mml R oibm and knowledga of our discipline and | congregations, $3,000,000, whilo 1ts owa support | 1o TR CEe we S SO RO TR | —The Rev, . W. Goodspeed will presch st tne Conferance. More than one of our nmber wers will- | Of the Chiirch, It1s a great satisfaction to us to know | BECCCS T Ua% Joiry: “would enable them to adjust | required about $7,000,000. Nesrly $1,000,000 . : | Sacond Clurch. corner Monroo sad Morgan stroeta, at 53t make that vinitation. 1t was propossd ibat ho | that every fotr years our administration of thelm: | SRMCLNC oblnever they arlso in tho churches: advise | wara given to home sad foreign missions. The | Houses of womhip. RO [ e b, T Tier. 4, W Moriiiinp. Wil pestea \hould take 8 trading vessél whi portent trust cmmigiel 0 nafs o the inéxperiecnced preachers of whom moreare now | Southern ‘Feneral Assembly of the Presbylerisd | General and miniaterial sdacation. 11,0000 | —The Rev. Dr,D. B. Cheney will presch at the 10,000,000 | Fourth Church, corner Washington and Paulina 868,051 = Her verga the very sailors scarce can trace; et the extent of her uamessured breast ‘Hath not for ten contentad lives the space, Into the holy qulet of the heart Still thou 1auat iy from bfo's encrosching throng, For Freedom bath in dreams ber only part, And Beauty blooms ot elsewhers than in 2 anisox, Wis. CRABLES NOBLE GRKGOAT. = A TOAS Two Important Discoveries! The discovery of Americs by Columbus, and Dr. Piarce's Gol- den Medical Discovery; the ons cpening up to ch rouid visitall the | T wuthority of the Church. If we have erred in judg- Plonles, and remiin ih the different potla muf- T v af our duties, | put in churge than formerly in the administration of | Ghuroh maets on the ssme day, May 18, 10 Savan- | gunday-schools. 5 ankind & newcont.neh -t Gifierw’ forn oy lomg {o chablo bl i b misscuaris, | Tept o led n IS BSCEO GUGUHEC] Cut ‘v | Slciping, quidoand énconrage ¢be church ln thel | fyn ‘Ga. | Tuhas musty-four Presbyteries. with. | Bubiicaton Socit + 506,057 | strests, 8¢ 10:00 . . 30 TS p. b it e 04 cient af on popaiag d,choel, ho, cliaractet | 1 1% ¢l o modify our sdminlatradlon sccordingly. | sggressive work, s Iod SEn S0 1,084 ministers aod licentiates, and 187 candi- | Foreign mission © 6000000 | " =The Rev. W. 5. Hamiin will preach at tho Harri- Gber matters periining to.om miciohns Tiosly | If our sdminietration has boea judicious snd usefdl, | of the SROIEIONCEIE il Mirioarzg ‘of the dietrict | dates; 1,707 churches, with 107,334 members, | Jible Society. . > 200,000 | son Street Church, corner Bangamon street, a¢ 10:65 a, | joyment of Iife and its blessings. In response st after atianding the Confervace, yetarn. o the | aUd the General Conferenso atould approv it teh | | I, 00 o0ucnt Isbors would permit, we, havo sp- | Tuis Assembly has & powerfal and incressiog o ian | TSR i 4 | tothe above sentiment come the unsolicited at- action Will perpefuste (bat confdence ' Hointed men who, by lomg servioo o sickheas, havo { yirength in the South, correspouding_ 1o all re- e | e e ki o 202 | teatations of tens of thoussnds of gratefal patients, who have been relieved of ehronic ail- ments torongh its instrumentality. Thoss voices \are lumited tono one locality, but from every Sime veszel. This waa the safest and cheapest way in to her chief i acksor Thich the visitation conld possitly be made, costing in | Church bas Dereiofors vni(ormly gives WIS | Jout som of thieir physicai force, but whose wisdom | mpeots to the Astembly in the North. It has two | The Heformed Episcopalisns of Boston are Aeme $c00or $10, Wi, 28 o sapposed. the ar. | Pastore. To ensble you he better to gudgs of our ad- | (0% G0 Honc qualitied them sdvisedly m all atter | FRCCIC0{ca) wominaries fully ofticerad. sud seven | making fierce onslaughte on the paronc body | V'CHSERI b o v bresch morning and {tofemeats Vers completed, the missionary suthori. | ministration, we consider I expe respects for the oflice. What biyman or minister who | ioiong newapapers condncted in dofenss of its | from which they eparated because of the Rom- | e t"the Open Commenion Chitsch, Soiner i 2.Xow York declined to ghast tho funds to defray | SOME OF THE e narzn::nwm“ B EATE | bt leas ] :{,"m‘.‘,",‘,.‘é:}"w Frp i vious. Tt i8 clumed that a larger proportion of | ish tendencies of the Iatter. The Rev. E. C. | Loomis and West Tokmon vizseta, B R e elog ipepsen for o wMUSton, | ooy aaumiciteation badt mot boen crfclont, | (28 the SoreEle of 0 oL en T el bo o | Southorn Prasbynortans than Norcnern sre resd- | Colomeo,in a recent disconrea, charged two of | ~The Rer. Robert P, Allacn wllpreach ta thesven- | ity, vilage, and hamet, in our broad domai, Bammittes 1o meet in the following November, which | sich slat8uent would not be indppropriste, but, a3 R 1 Dloyed to good ad-antage in the ganeral work ? Nover- [ ers of their respective journals. The Southern | the Protestant Episcopal Churches of that_city iogatt " as well aa from other climes, and in the strangs bondeteq himpfldl&fllu t3 miake fhe .viAitajton, in | hag been criticlesd, it ix cartainly fitting snd appro- Paejess an exsaination will show that tho greastms- | Church has not zhe same relative wealth 88 the | with® practiciog the confessional proscribiog | *ToGh | 01, orvices at the Chizreh of the Holy | utterances of foreign tongues, lixs the zonfussd £a@s iomest the Liberis Conference, of fn Hmé to [ pristo that such a stalemant should be made. It As | jory of thoss sppointed Presiding Fidera bave boen | Norihern, and therofors its contributions to | sugar from tho diey of their choir-bove, pra¥ing | gommunion, Dearborn street, betwoen Twenty-ninti et te: foi TeEnand report tathis body. Rotrieh t ma that & chiurel ofganization sad GOVTD. | youngerly men, or minlsters n the now srengil of | pongyolent objects are less in proportion to it | for the dead, and praticiog exsreme BAckoD. | sng Thirtioth sircets, at 10:45 2. . murmur of many waters, coms unfeigned and M;:d foilowing are the ressons why the Bishops | ment which hal %‘fgx’e o411 phasas of society | $eiF ‘maphood, times arise in Conferences, grow- | membership. It3 contrivutions to foreign mie- He charged the entire Church with an unscrip! —The Rev. J. D. Burr will preach st Immanue] | bearty commendations. It is, in combination Rséed s persomal vielatioh meceanary in this caso: | bave been found wall saugted o pRass O SEUCCY | As aivisiond sometimes w12 CORISrRaImR ST | wions, in 1871, were $33.692, and only 150,000 | ural partiality for rich men to ¥0 neglect of tha | Ghurch, 952 Nori Halsled strest, st 10:45a. m.and | with the Plesssnt Purgative Pollets, the greas ent ftom this country had visited that | and changes 9LERUK T owded city, i heathen | 102 000 O {0 RS Minority e no protection | for ail benevolent chiscts, outside of the sup- | poor, and predicted that the Reformed Epigco- | 7:45 p. m. E55 depurstor of the sge. Under its benign action eruptions disappear, excessive waste is checked, Zienon since 1853, when Bishoj the blic mint t, i Ly , p Scott presidedat the | the pu under frs feign of of the Prosident of the Conference, 4 of the reapectiva churches. In theso two | pal Church would supersede theother by and by. : ey Coafernte, examined the condition of tho | lsnds, o clvilized, souninie, Sl CF S, 0 | butin themuthorty o e KL L cmoting tho | Boeuoyterian adsorastion. of the same faith and | © ————— Tha e, ¥ T Astal Wil preach ab Lhe Park Aveuny ] 7 ireting ane e o e 22 e | foae of yar, among the loweat and most igworant; | TN Fiders sud in detefmining tho otherap- | orar, there ara 6,000 preachers sil of PERSONAL. Ghprch in ' moimlng on « The Suprezzicy of Chrlat | she nerves aro streogthened, ud bealth, loog e ‘ ;. i P’y N % sy . Hebteadency of the Missionary Bishops, ihough | among e Highest and ot L e iaeiy | POIBimEnta, wll Ahould e el Conerappoiay: | them men of education and generat insalligence, {n the eveniog on * Moving." banished. from the system, resumes her reign et actors to that Conference, falled to nspiro | ell the while pre-eminently SeCL AV FCRGE moat | 10 appointing Brelting 000" Sighes'as well na | whose power for the diffusion of knowledze and | yoody and Sanksy go to Montreal, Canads, in | _—The Rev. Dr. Tifany will presch at Trinity | and re-establishes her roseate throne upon the swaken and direct the enterprises of the | to be one ments, ‘thoe= immediately concerned, ss fully as | the general improwement of the people must bo Church, Indiana avenue, near ‘Cwenty-fourth street, | pagk All who have thoroughly tested its vir- tues in the diseases for which it is recommended unite 1o pronouncing it the great Medical Dis- cuvery of the age. & in that count e forras of Christisnity in the world, is too | {els 8 le x 0 | 3 ne. ki A £ R fusth v o Rty b lalgely. a» it was boped | progrepd to receive any other than @ interests would permit. How | equal to that of any other body of ministera in - at8p.m., onthe “Song in the Sanctuary.” Com- m#m'f’m“‘fin‘,’fé‘ xgl‘fiu':nrs {i‘?.‘i‘:‘:gmflf.' &ia :fl?flap‘;?ofidwmdddmfinn and the most jexlous xflglax:n% .I:'l:lx::cnn ded in this d:pnnn;nnt n{x our y.ga 1and. When Archbishop Tait pronounced the bene- mnnflx: ',{::‘",'g -:‘1%4‘5 it m.'nik;’ l:wrnln‘:‘ l;imgx:.w. Xeep ive tho Interest. which for many years was | guardianehip. [Applause.) Tnus impressed, We | york youmust judgef{rom yourown observations. Ty diction the other day, 8t the opaning Of the | cimin: BorcNaw e a0 Araeell stretts, maint E in 1y 3! example and teaching tOPIO- | ooy the wonderful exemptionof the church from. A CHURCH'S STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. Tondon Hospital, o, was clad fn sa Dister | iog sad eveslug. ~_The Rev. John Willismson will preach st the Wa- ln that our oldest forelg® . Fave eadeavored by our {20 put ks “Geneial e and Bosrd | motes just appreciation of our discipline snd etrd | proteacted contentions and trifes, from the WaFER | ooorrio) o THE PRESETTERIAN MENORIAL CRURCH s ieduved (ke apptoprianont a0 ‘aat Gen. | The eonnectional charscter of our Churob we regard | Tuy scquioscence of both peopleand preschors {n RESEITERLLY oy o or fokn Willamacn wil presch at the Ve —— 5% pingieg Jorky Abough in somo cls | a8 of the Bigh et 7:3&;5‘:;:":3:3&«:5 g:“p’;“‘g:fi‘:,‘l'&'fmm,f%,‘;fl.x'"' Futaintness o When the Rev. Chales S b B ‘The Rev. W. B. Henderaon, of the Seminary | momiog, apon “Wian Sall Minkind Be Satished 2 ES! AL 4 " . b W, 248 oy g, “ 2 B wagh of saonen,successful, bas languished for | army 0008 oand ineffective in comparison with | SRS il anuren has always it les 8 Robineon, D D., | e Nortbwest, has sccepiod a call bo the | 400 7l ieckws s ho ceaiog upon b Ninerat” e chureh ouant 5 ehbor i frE e Jeas for | the msme Army moved by ope suprema suthority, PREACHED TIE GOSPEL TO THE POOR, Totueed from SITIORS A0 1RTG, (aftec iAVIng Presbyterisn Church s¢ Streator, IIL, and 8r- | Chaschat 1090 5.t 804 SeT:05 p. mae > o 070 G either do more or less for ] i , I, - | Church at 10:3 A :45 p. : ! vl among 16 this bas been the charscteristic of Methodism. | for three years pastor of the Americsn Chapel | 3 08 % 'y ve boen made to tnstall him. B, H. Adams will preach at the Cente- Stld, To exabln the proper authofties t0 wisely | having unity of purposs and a t Serming which wo dectoed 'a. peraons] ex 4 o Exmpire, 1s much mare potential among the ta mistory. 1t is not only Christ-like, but | i paris I & 1of the landisg of th onsl exsmination | under the Empire, ¢t | turoughout istory. in Paris, he was met on the landing e F : ry Chure roer Monroo and Morgsn stroets, at R jomltion 22d prospects Bighly desirable, Wo | patioms of the it than wher, lter e LR CUL | o oxpedient, the Cueel, mhich Brosches, 0 B08% | oyopmer by dolegation, whioh placed in his | | 1fbo Rev. Robert McKenzie, of Dacatur, Hl, | jo3 s, m ad 780 p. m. ; Jdged that such attention on the parsof the | of independent pstty soverelgntiles; so b a | of tho poor of ' this ganeration, g! 2 bas accepted s unanimous cail from tbe Firat “The Rev. A Walkley will preach morning and ch in the sublime unity of her ETand | o, wiil presch most 10 the rich in the next genero- | hands s call to the pastorata of the Eleventh { pioghotorian Churcn of Lafayette, Ind., and | eveningat the Stmpson Chorch, Bonflold steet: near PRl Superintendenta 24 would be involved in the | Episcopsl Chur . [ b pose and uuder ine goverament and direction of | {ioy " Wil we hate not boen lnattentive to the Pt~ | proglyterisn Church of New York, au inconspic- | will commence his labors on the first Saboatn in | Archer avenge. B ; iy The Tndian Doctor, 271 South Clark street., THE SICK ARE HEALED! Dr. Fritz has had wondarful success in this city In the Throat. ¥, ‘isit of one of their number to their churches, | pur] rit A -1 nfersnce 28 her supreme authority, tusl interests of the more wealthy of ou: J ¥ s % — urst will preach acpol: 2 the bomesof the missionaries, and | the ceneral SOUESR O (ELEOIRG" Snguence: | toral and bt RS e pocially Genirous o pro- | uous congremation worshiping on Fifey-6th | May. i ety Gl soas T ot o eIt Eeat encourspesnens o toiecorh s anfl by his | than she could possibly be in independent divisions. | SHEICE: o religious necessities of the poor, Henceths | gyroqt berween Third and Lexington svenues. The Rev. Edward Everett Hale, who haa been | .*\ "on “The Duty of Thoso Who Do and Those el ang g antagonize groat exrors, contend WL | 1o and more needy parta of the work nave received | ;%o ibia fact, & friend, an old resdent of | in New Orleans for some time ‘past collecting | Yio Do Not Move oo tho It of May," Misstonary i direction the; uld be enabled more | She can better o + 0 Yily to employ th % cans roneous vicos, overthrow combinations of Wicked | Oor ppecial consideration and care. - Whils it fs propes iy, facs ; o Tarther mazerials for hia novel, ** Philip Nolan's | concert by the Sunday-school i th ok el e Cootane of Bashon Beents, e siprasend. | hoss; and pross. forwatd the triumpns of divins truth | 91" FCy Goverament ehould, in its” organc law, | the cuty, aid to bim. +That's the most difficult } ZREERSE RASERER R O S0 ¢ el (H0ReTiR | “2oFhe Hov. K, J. dutkine wil O v Fieat || SRS oL comale dhiossss, suchas she Haud, Thruat, Fizp e fature supervision of thut Conference | and grace in the exeli, e QISR (FUTE) | mako provislon, Sor ciauger Wk Ty, 0060NC | feld in Now Worl® Dr. Robinson woplied; | \p\o'Church of the Mossiab. Gl cozmer Giatk and Washingion sisut, i 1040 | Fongis dieciar. The dontsad Viad a3 ofich mtired on ch i nof ecessary, +Then it i8 the field in which [ wial ! s | thy % n 8 few moment o me exclusively to 0 G4 ecasery b v sication, o Loncgas | conlerences: nor & mera sssocation of omo 5000 pb- | S50 i msme,” ser Ut xppewrs 0 88 | Sincotnat timo now odifico has been erected at | Dr. Honry Darline, pastor of the Fourth Pred- | T pom, - o ool " PIOSCh 8| dutiiiotiaie stionive, 42 of i obetod sients Sy bt by peraonal examination of the coudi- | foralcharges. It s a simpls body of WAICH 0 PO | monatrons sheurdlty, that sy Covernment, Sk | ¥y, dizon avenue aad Fifey-third stroet, the 0ame | byterian Chiurch, Albany, N. Y., having been in | —The Rer. T.P. Marsh will presch at tho Graot | 2%k Ravs eoBbred sost atiar Sous Wi sodor Saek St st Conturcnco, and a report to your bodr, w | tora and cadrches and cowlersoecs B SmEUiCn, | miltary, or eccleshaacie, soBiioNn el 88 WL | of' g -cbiurci haa been chenged to the Presby- | somewhat impaired health for a tume, bus con- | Place Churct, ormer Larrabes street, moratng and | irestiaesty the Dusial ithe g 3930 makinZ an 'fifg::qmd mtisfactory g;{;':.“m T baptized into one body. “?eux::’r n :f.".‘,":,’::. or executive authority, oF opportasity to | terian Memorial Church, and s large congrega- | gregation tz?"n :laud him ..xu;;w lbst:::a for | evening. Sit. Jroushes chaies od revand tem 10 beaiih, . ThaL - perint ¥ in Europe, OF in Asia, wo thesame. Wa tharefore hava re- been collected. five months, and a purse o} ,000 for the pur- XEFOLMED EPISCO] ¢ . B. Dt e T ISy i | e s o A 1o oo Py 28401 | SCET e Vot 0 parogen s | 56 T *howavar, s aoet o strugle, B | poseof emjorng e P Py il ol pemch a5 bt o | FRIREL i Houlould siiend the Mission Confererics of Ger. | incorporatign s f0, EHI AL, 0, o tn’ i o af | lase Genoral Confarench BAE o 1o Epiacopa | the time the now building was comploted the | "1y peliows, the distinguished Universalist | 730 p. . Eveniog subjoct: ~ Fressing Towards tho | Benai was cured: in fous wesks: Moy, Friry %mm Bwitzerland » fraternal delegats to. the membfl';‘;r%':;“om all the members rejolcs with ??&:flnfir Bave continued to meet the explicit | Panic came, not only prostratiog businees an preacher, probounces Mr. Moods's preaching K" m;‘“:h”&.;_k‘w of rhe 13, Prouts, No. B8 and siey Conferences, - Accordingly Blibop | ane momber be hongted 47 SR TNCU", v tne ume | disteicts, and have SRR, S, Gritel tnzouga the | checking the gromth of the oity,” bus crppling | RRRCER FYG AT ricy uahiatorical, allogi; | _—Bishop Gheney will presch at Christ Ghurch, | 3 Necth Ciaikat, cored of llverna Hiduer disrasc; iy hopresided at that onference tn le7k aleo | . Gomseduslly) 2 P Cannot give atention o | TSN, o, o P Tregard 1ta very gros sol- | man after man [n the coogregstion, It became | ¢ irrafional, unirue parody of the Chrisuian | §9%Rer Michigsn svenue sad Twanty.oarth szt af | fomis oot *har v gy eoa sad Gt it erence : fo The negloct. of an foted Bisho Beral bu- thia_condition of affairs, to raiss : . ! 45 3. . A 1345 p. . i bor of his cares, b Sisin of “iho Methost Episcopsl Chuseh, tho | oe porton of the CHURCeld 838, BP0 righurully | sciem o say that s Arloed utD ot loce e piah. | B8C%300 1T oo the loabiog dase. abd it was done. | Teligion. out of whose puerle, mythicel, and | Zyii,Tor: . 1, Boaworts will preach to the Trat- | Fotiia aficied s 1o iy ‘wae monkirs qobimont, iove m,;,z' A McCanley, D, D., his atsoclste delegate, | portion Tois STPEC ) Thuren to tos dissdvautage | Pertnfencelt, [IRRZEMS iy General Confarencoof | e U111 & debe of 2125,000 loft, and chers | Sxtravagant opinions no blessing and purifying | ity Sengregation at the Baptist Clureh, Englewood, at itk neszly all others. will joia 1o the pralseof the B bim, and Eharing the Tesponsibilities and | leglalate for ORC D110 vy * The legisiation of this | 988, I8 SAEK b Zhere was il CObE o $153,000 1a religion can proceed.” i at the Bimpranael Charch commes Han, | {aaimont parsead by the. Grest fadian Doston. - Eu of the deputation. Circumstances beyond | of m:lhaa n:;xcn:'n Cho sdministratious of the Gen- “fi;fi:‘:" oty A:e:ncé 'work lead us ta think more | Were only & fow men‘of moderate moans to car- A an anoual charch register has-| SVer Ad’ Twenty-<ighth. stroets, at 1045 a. m. and | T3¢ poor graus from 9 to I = 4ash day. 2Jhose b flh&:fig;d gah‘fn:‘ creat g“’; ‘;;e':“;‘ X s’e“}%“p"“"”ndfi% :n‘g :’fi: - ‘Jfi‘g’.’r'".“émaél‘:fi' abous ;,’,. THR CHURCE fi!;c;:i:g :?:ua?g::‘ili‘;:-by“:;{ggg' “;f’,?.,’;.‘: the {n“llowing accodnt of tho North g:ziahm ’”_“;,;‘_“B',,. E. Guntrum will presch at 8¢, Sspheas :’éfiffi-“ufl ‘Aliwerod daily, aad edieing vom 1o must be with squal ey 53 i 3 onsy-{ousth sTeed %n. Bae 511 [ 15 in thin disappointment we beliave iho | must be TR LY ix o constitutional way by X (s fur gur special dutias, B tas 38,000 since January iaat. Now $25000 | Unitarisos, which wo publisa without correating | (Gormas) commer Tw ad ] Bouth ooy Senly aared. Former deneral Gonfer- | 13 Gk mambars can be exaludsd from | (han we wenld ds bus far 4 R called Gn ths Biabops Vidtingour forign | which any mamber ox f

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