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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 7, B¥-SIXTEEN PAGES, » A e e Y T e e———————rer misgions snd (he frsternal tee @ fha above- | the Ohured o2 plsced 4 her supervisien sad a8 {§ may, whansver nulonlor consultation it is & been odped 10 spply om ' y " € gl il e H o T oo i A gl gk gt ot e By oty et e S5 St and prages e St ast " taa 31 O | B etans bare Lo i oo NOTEL | worch svenun, s 10 m, mm 700 Chtatin Mt iherefors, refarred to thase servises in \be brisfest wmn,- The i, A Tl ormlonaton aRA MY, fiters g e aplate, ews hss been surrendersd, I’ king | Follen, Emersan, and Parkor their moat distine FERSETTENIAN. RRRMEY Wb e A e SR ML ehiay m‘“’"“k, Mo o T . | erfocenean nd powera of bt & Organization. bes ‘vest the panio newr) 8150.00&!11 'lgl' T guished representatives. The 8300 Unitarism | The Rev. Kenry T. Miller will presch st G g id ¢h3 sirtinal meetings of the Gemeral Murlomsry | markabls sgreemant m doctriss, the samencsa of | Fesonrces of menand mont v, ber educatioral and | CoDtributioms. This, of corse. Mh‘“ 8ive of | churches stand fasi by the principle of free in- | CBurch, corner Vinomues and Osk avemv,s, sy itied, eicept thoss who have been oui of the | religious experience, and the ©of usages | publishing facilities snd ar rangements, the vantaqe | 816,000 to 320,000 1\ year raiesd by O ,w rants. | quiry and she _dsvalopment of Christisn cop- | ™ M. and 7:45p. m. country st the time ox viits to our forelgn missions, | which prevail throughout the ocoumectiom, givemsa | 8round she occuples by ber rirategis pomtionsin so | Of the last $25000 it is understoo”, “that the | sciobsness, Their most oelebrated preachers ~Th Most of us hivé bean predsmt s the aumual meotings | ononees af characiar, and amimilate us {n%o one body, | IADy nations of tho earih, iho gracious yanner in | pastor has awreed to pay ovor 81070, making | are Dr. Beilows, in New York; Dr. Walker, Dr. of tbe General Committes on Obiurch Extension. A | Where men think and fesl the same, * IAkw kindred | Which God has bloased h';,rl In the past. Iiia infinito | g entire contribution to the ChUIr; more than | Patmann, Dis. Etlie, and Monson, in Boaton ; —Thi fow of our number, by reason of the ptecyure of olher | drops they minglo into one The grest ageecles of | Teadiness tobloss her atll mors sbundanily in the | 325,000 in five yoars. 1'eW-TeNttdrs o be low- | Dr. Eliok, in St. Louis ; and Dr. James, fn Phils | Churah comer Mo ey e & e Tnfted atien Bave bean sheent {10 Boma ol o e, | L e to e Sy k] Doy | iihe- o cothe, o are ov: rwtelmksd viih ae ‘weighy | oFod on 3lay 1,50 sa to place 8iV.ingr, within tho | adeipbis. Thono of U6 mOre conscrvainvo Of | & a3 oS b o Morsing sbiects - The Sos Tho last Geners1 Conférencs tastructed the Bishops | of the Obarch, and the moro than 1,400,000 children 1 | Of Our respousibiitics fn superintending such im- | Fesch of all’ 2o all i 8iruggls, the church | the modera tundency ave R. Collyn, in Chicsgo; | téanial and the Sabbath.” @ $0 procurs new chartors for the Misslonary Sunday- | these schools, under the tuition of ‘more than 200,000 ) memse intarests, At the s mo gm f2is glorous pros- | has socured no aid from Sister /,purches, and | Dr. Freeman Clarke, Dr. Barlot, and E. E. Hale, _‘—,}:}B‘;;_‘W-E GLL, of Alleghémy City, wil preach school and Tract Socteties, éntaining cortatn speci. | oficers add isachers, comstitute an organized cade: [ pect of tho advancement. and aclisvements of the | nomo from any iavlividual outside of the church, | in Boston.” We suppose that by Dr. Monson | fttet) ot Cooicly corer Rush and Saperior fied principles and provisions. We spplied to Judges force which promises In the near futurs to 1dd grestly | CUurch I her coming bie Jory ' an fnapiration tous | with two exceptions. Robert gonner, as the | Dr. Morison i meant, 40d by Barlot Dr. Bartol. | * —Tue Ror Dang p L0 B Fancherand Roynolds, and Chancellor Brmyon,to draft | o the strengthand eficiency of the Ohureh. The v fisfh( MY d':.nc“ At Nl:r ¥y 80d to go forward | tima of ita dedication, sent his ¢ ack for 85,000, | Readers may jruess who are Dr. Patmanu, Dr. | Ssoramest at Wostudnats urrell will administer tde charlers conformable to thoss instrctions; which | more specifically Mothodistlo thelr seligious training | 378 (MEME CURTATE0 S § SnCrmportant dutice, 28 he also did to thys Rev. Dr.. ‘Ganse’s church, | Ellot. and . (lollyn; bnt who can tell who is | Peorss stracts, at 1030 o e oay o or auckeon and service they cheerfully performed. Tho Legislanre | i, the greater will be the power snd usefulness they 5 " ave Judged it aue | iy O 0ot oxcoption I8 that O £ g sity missionaey. + by D i} of Philadelphin. P, on #The Destant Crreend Will preach at 7:58 of New York, granted the chartars in the form subo | Will contributa to her futur unity and progress. If Fho, Leatns: o DY ot o oAty | meat by Dr. emes, o elpl e Rev. DL 3. Mance diseon will hasteued to send ths on';y $10 he had to halp BREVITIES. ngueioUs. drennial Address of the Methodist Bishops. pissionary and Other Labors Performed by Them. Progress of the Church—Mortality Ftatistios—The Presiding Eldershifh . aluo, that your Bishops ls ave nat conaiclerod themaslves church architects, omi jloyed to efamine an aD- tiquated and dilapida ted edifice, and to shbw how it can bo r amodeled and modernized and improved; on s coutrary, that they bave understood_themsolvex called to be tendenta of gloris us tomple,—ii L S st b mitted o it and thess several societies have they are not taught the Scriptural character of our | sre amenstia, to the whols *h, In the Chris- e RHA 2P now aeting ves s e, et octttms, 3f they do not have scpixined o them our | tisn public, st i the | utmiet” ranlencas and ca- mflfi:&‘;fiw&m’" avenuosmd Twasisth ‘We were aluo instructed to procure a charter for the | Oburcll potity, if in their Sunday-school years they are | dor we should make eclavition of ths mako up the $25,000 1 \eexred. et 245 pe m. Church Extension Society, containing Lke principles | Dot entisted in the support of our institutions snd PRINCIPLES, SENTLY ZNT6, AND PURPOBES, —_——— Preseisr Whoa e e dbie s N Pty dralpd Proach at th Herrison atid jsrdvisions, but before the forms were prepared by | benevolent agencies, but are left to belleva that any | which have mglh:nlneda 3 nd 1zulded, and governed us CHURCH G ROWTH. Free Press : o0 the churchos at Norwich, | Jijne Shapel, corner Pauling strest, &t 3:30 y. 3. en the counsel delectad the mansgers of the Charch Ex. | other Church will be #s useful to them aa ours, we | in our omd!clh nties snd in !'"aefing L Ve respon- HUDISE & 7o e Conn., all agreed to take up collections only in —The Rev. Charles L. Thompsox will tension Society applied for and rocelved s charter | must bear the blame if fhey ars easily proselyted (rom | aibilities which have rej ;ed apon us. You will infer MET ATISTICE: the morning, i was presently found that evening | Fifth Churss, comer Lidiana, avenne sod wriin fiom the Legislaturs of Penneylvania. This eharter | us, orif they grow up to be diasatisfied aud restless | from this statement, anq the Church will infer from it | The following figares give the numbers I J 3 g, | JUih Db, gormer hvene aud’ Tuctieth A1d not comtain all the provisions which the General | members of the Charch. . Methodists in the United States: ; sorvices wers the only onus patronized to any | JE°CR 5 l“‘mh.&';:;'_'fi- ening subject.; “The ey, M biacea 1 D ol || it i e NS b Stk of Hht SxHnk . CONGREGATIONAL. under the con ol farence at its numerous suxiliari » of ; jreaent deasion: andas it Wie" desirabls there should | bonds of conmectional nuion. ke parimt socisty as Baid o teachnr : * What clo the various abjects ThS Bev. Z. 8. Holbrook will presch o. Oakiang that you bebold upon thu earth all display 2% 6 0o antagonism the Bishops did trob deem 14 wise to | the central organ, lixe the heart of the human body, taks farther sclion. receiving from all the veins of the Church ber mission- Sabjects ‘snbmmed for the Considera- tion of the Conference. 12,681 1,540,559 85 8,356 712,765 THE ADDRESS. ary blood, snd then sending it through all lrex arteries 4 : o whi Following is the sddress submitted by b hr{ive‘;yexhlnmnyohh&gflnnl:n.tal‘wm?e waump- | Hon, sad e et T sees n tammple bk by God, 1558 80000 | plied in breatGless haste: **Wisdom 'a goodmess | **S3UNEE w uivin Bartiett win preach mt i bl tio ; , X ; ) prea {rienial Meeting of the Congregation- | Bishop : o |Eottuawiole s e e e aeh ¢ries | thatikis theie ofice and work, to aes that ia doors i & 800 225,000 | Of th' equator. Flzmiouth Chiarch, Michigun aveaua, betteees Twenty- st of the Northwest In et Gn st of ot et G | ErcyerS ST it SO i | ped Tasop ] i S R B | ool fmesiion T B0 RS Abeokblueke dworery . bomun aatue | 313 4 vl s 1681 . lis forencé the Bishopa appointed a Commission to pre- | yion,” who is Iaboring xnd suffering on a very jn: Aibaction, AR AT Sonition, snd Inviation, sod en. i v *+ Some rich folks is mighty mean ; when I'm "f‘" Hyds wiil preach in the mor'ng sad lactura ion, pars anid rep6H {0 this body a succinct cods of ecclesl- | quate support for his family, and yet encouraging bis astical jurls) enc?nd procedure, The Commission S.o‘px. (‘;5?- thelr vory poverty (o conkribute to the oo ov. Jof 2 Total Eplscopal Methodls ba18,65 23,381 3,025,427 ists of the K htt Wilay, D. D., the Rav. John | treasury of the soctety; snd the humblest member treaty is breakin ; upon the esr of Lamanity every. in the evening at tne Unlon Park «/hurch, corns ‘where and all the time [applanse): that ita aitars age done they just give methres centsor #o. nd | Jipjgp, walks off. I tell you what, 1f God was quick- l/unn? '-fi'a“.':.?;“.n‘?fi:mm"&"x'm "-’;'3.'5 Itin't Local Lay s e . 7. . D., . «all agiow with the fervors of love and the fires ef de- * The Presbyterian General Assembly-== | B T B e e e rehtand, | o At B e, or pallag | 'otlon: convert, Hying as aciod sad s doves to o . mivm. gt memwrs | tempared, eacas folks would get bust.” UNITERSALIST. 1es of & New York Church. and the Hon, G. G. Heyiolds: The Bishops were re- | the missionaries in the foreign feld, are ail real factors | ‘their windows: all natians Sowing intoit, and the | The * Methodist Church”. 71 7807 85,183 | 1y 14 ranarted that a colored woman in Atlaots The Rav, Charles Fiduhrer, of C/rand Rapids, will Btrogg! quested by the General Conférence of 1872 to sppoint | in this grest united work of evangelism. This not ry of Emmassuel Aling it. [Contmuedapplauss,] | Methodist Protestant.. 200 54,319 2 spreach this morning at the Church of the Redeeamar, in each Siateand Territory 8 tegal adviser for the y binds us together, but also equalizes ,,,fu';“_‘;;‘:,‘;’, ’:l;: g&n:;-nll‘ wmw:n;?”u; n::%c&r; ;::“&fa m‘n‘ym.. ::g mé;m buys bacon and places it an be: husband's grave mw_u:t& vsup ’::mma: ;:m‘mun‘ Board by Borers i : 3 A i Y wf = . Dr. 3 orem of Church Extension, which sppoiutirents wers | the dignity and honor of all the 1a! in the might Primitive Methodiste 20 b 2500 every Bunday, explaining : ~ ‘De decessed didn’s ing st St, Panvs, Michigan avente, betwoas Bistorain s, virit of tho ‘Alethodist Roiscopal Gbnrch 2 Have we ri; thtly undraratood our effice and ebliationa? We #h. \ll wait with profound interest anc, dus aubmission tha-answor which your action shall :lurnish to thess duly made and reported to the Secretary of the Board. | of God and in the annys of etornity, The Book Con- ‘The Genersl Conferenca of 1873 tesclred to appoint 8 | cern has also exarted 4 usifying ‘power upon the delegation conaisting of two ministers and | Cburch, Ita books and its periodicals have generally Notes and Personals at Home and Congregutions! and other in - care much for clean shirts, vut if he didn't have Abroads<Charch Services dependent Mothodisths.ece. w23 .. 9,500 | bacon on Bunday, his heart weighed 4 pounds.” and Eightsenth streets. Evening subject: * The New Expscted of The National Sunday-50wol - Teacher tells :he ;J‘l‘l! Governmeat of €hic2go, anud Wast Is Total non-Episc’pl Moth's § 1,808 1,003 1. R layman to bear the fraternal greotings | had thatdendency. Its management has been in the = To-Day. o e Methodlst K Charch _to the | nteresta of o whols connection. So long st shall | qus stlons. 7802 | ¢o0d story of ascholar wh.o, when asked i UNITABLIN, Gye‘wq Confarence of® the Methodist Epitcops] | be conducied aff hese principles, and its profta shan | % e dostmmently invoke the Dirize blessing upon Tousl Mehodisus 10 U. 8. 20453 2408 3178,2.0 | £000 N b St ahariy "ot ~ iy kod i 5he | The Rev. Bobert Coliyer will presch n (e moraing = Churck Boutf( st {a next ensuing session, and | be sppropristed fof a puipable and common interast, | JOUT PINSRS AOG YOOr SO REIty ?ym'{bnfmfi“,'.:::: GENENAL SU. raies T THROUO.BOUT THE | U Simnalt to a flom’” replied. that he {l‘egn-}b,l?mr-a":: Vealingto Squics, sadithe METHODISM. by further actioR suthorized the Blanops to sppoint | 1t will atill have that infownce. But If it saall ever § Him that ls aulo to do, sxcendingly soundanty shove PR TRgsd 16 was besatiss Bt e e . 1.7 o Fouxth Camrch, wil the said dslegation | 33 £ putsuance of this suthori- | fail in either of these respecis, it will not only lose 1ts. Rav. A, 8. Hupt, D. D., the Eev. | centripetal force, but bacome & source of contention ty wa appointed 1 . . him.* C. H. Fowler, D, D.,and Gen. Olintor B. Fisk a8 the | and strife, if nota cause of corruption and disinte- Dr. Newmsn spoke, in a ‘recent sermon, of worketh in us, unto Him bo giory ir _the Church by Chriat Jesus throughout all ages, warld without end— \Amen, ED3ixep 8, Javes, 7% QUATRESNIAL EPISCOPAL ADDREZS. Following is the foll text of the quadrenmial 3 il il delegates, The brethren visited the Qeneral fer- ration. Early convinced that thwse inetitutions s " " s of_the Metbodist Episcopal Bishops, | SReeien, Tob o es, T o fn Louteilley Ev.y | Greatly promota the unity of tho Churck, s well us fta a1 Soors, Lt Waaloas Msthodisa. ... * 123 atbhe gad funeral procession ™ which {olowed eiivered to General Conference, nOW in | iy, 1874, Their reception and trestment Were | extension and progress, we have felt it eur duty, as 47T 2EW SIMPRON, e oyan At e 2 ol gTave. An irreverent woman in the ey imore s truly fraternal, snd_the dalegates will in dus time 20- | far as our authority and opportunity would permit, to Eow/mp R, AMEs, Australian Wesleysn gx;;" 852 udieace nudged ‘ner companion and whispered : session nmmmu“ TR <5 & {5 | DTt o thia body. - Iabor for their greutest prosperity. Lxoitis Bowwa, Beith Prizmitive Mathnditte.. 1400 +- Mot such & large proce-sion, but very select. | 5 T8e, Ber. 7. T. Sutherland will preach at the Tothe Members of o oM Gm"“,“‘n."‘”cm,m" GUR FOREIGN MISSIONARY WORK THE GENERAL HUPERINTENDENOY Eani oLrn 8, FostEs, | United Meth. Froe Churches. . Noise but the frat families. 10:45a.m. The Rev. E. P. Powell will Mmfi‘fi Das contfiued tg have » natural and heslthy growth in | has always boeri and still continues to be, n bond of the fields occapied be;m'e' the last General Conference, | unity, Watching with an impartial sye the conditions and, in accordance Wit' pidn then exiating, important | and wants of all portiona of the Church, and the la- and encouraging missions ksva been pluntéd in Japan | bors and interests of all the ministers, bolding the Jot jost of them with joy and | and Mexico. A larger numbcd 6f missionaries have | same rolation to all, and having a common sympathy [ consequently been required and se3t out: Asthe 18- | with all, without special obligationa to any; strictly OBITTARY. cent missionary mtgfl.unn;‘g"q ble':;l fg&gflhufl‘{ amenable to the General uan:hmuce for their bc:u-u; ] reis, affected by the financial condition of the country, it | ter and administration; whers ever¥ momber An O senior collesgue, ‘”'Bg'l-“‘;‘{“,:b%;“r:.wm’;; fiae been fonrd necessary to urtail expenditards 12 sl | eyery minister ban a right to challenige thelr every D, after a long publio career of rest BheFs TePEORSY | oiher departments of the work. Wo think that ¥his | exercise of autbority; tho general superintendents, s0 bifity, and nsefuloees, closed B8 eroRtTe L0 oo bt 3, | hiaa been dozi with good judgment by tha General | far as their relation to_the miniaters snd churches s nable ervices st bis bome &o Springield, O, Sept % | Committee and the Hoard, but not withoutidissdvantage | concerned, are well propared to travel through the fo74. is exit was L5 besptcy o end {atimnts | to the missions, The present {ndebiedness of the So- | connection b large, sad overses the temporal and gently calm Christisn life. 1o oue Jong and {atimate | cjqty wo judgeto bo o subject of sulicuat fmportance | spiritual interents of the Church. Having been thus st L i fo b6 painfal | t0,Gall for your special cansideration. employed during thé ecclesiastical year, they meet and wan our bearts thad we feel bis fM A Tha present te of Sunday-school statistios Is | fopost and consider tho condition, both tem- Toliows: 19,291 schools, 207163 ofticers and tesch- | porsl and spiritual of all _parta of the avening. —The Rev. E. P. Powell, of the Third Unitarlar Shurch, will preach fn the marning at 10:45 at the Fourth Church, Prairie avenus and Thirtisth stroct Tho Rev. Robert Collyer will Jecturs in the Dim¢ Courss in the evening on *What Befel Nebuchad nezzar. xetmodist Episcopal SRR D S ive Providence 1aaas W. WiLeY, STE mxN M, MeRRILL, EDWaRD G, ANDRIWS, Gr seat Havey, Jrzst x T, Prox. s RELICIOUS MEE TINGS. CONGEEGATION L. T'he Seventh Trienniat Con' rention of the Chi- cagy> Congregational Theolo gical SBeminary wmil ‘be nold in this city during tb is week. This Con- ventiion will copsist of one: delsgats from each of tihe Congregational chtmrches in Michigan, ~When ove takes hin Bunday sfternoon nap British Wea. Reform Union. 638 8,093 | andihas s ugly dream.” saks a correspondent, da. “cin youcall it s nightmare?” Not exactly ; perbsps it may be more proper to say that the drermor has oolv a littls colt in his head. —N.no York Caommercial Advertiser. In Anoks, Minn., recently, s 6-year-old girl ‘was ovirheard telling her plavmate that she had attendd a church sociable the evening befors, and thata little boy kissed her whils they were engsged in a play, but she said, *That’s no ]!:;‘r,m,"'cnua 15 was our prescher’s boy, yom w.! Other Mathodista.. Grand total, 691 E,4Th 4,189,105 RELICIOUS MISGELLANY. THE CHUECH AT HOME AND ABILOAD. The Bailway SBunday Exoursion bill in the New Jersey Legislature has been defeated. A Sunday-School Convention for the Stats of S LUTHERAN. v, Edmund Belfonr will preschat the Chured of the Holy Trinity, corner Deacborn and Erle strests, st1la m, and 7:30 p. 1. Tho Rev. Kaowlea Shaw will presch moratn, ) . Knowlea w will mos vening in the First Church, cormer Tndlens. syenos and Twenty-Afth street, and in the aftermoon af Campbell Hall, corner Van Buzen streot and CazmpbeX bereavement. -The Rev. Jolin Wright Rob- 5 inois, Wi . - | Tlinois will open at Jacksonville May 23. A de; a0's widew in the Easte Di 3 Missiopary _Bishop for Africk, dled o 7 ‘sdministrati in | Indinna, Illinois, Wisconein, Iows, Hisaouri, 2 . rEYI: astern District | mmnue. B doarort, a2, T | e B e corvaspontonce of 1 | Goane s eroimos Toskes seviral mesmbets of tho Boar, | Miomesots, Kensss, Nobiasks, Dakots, Wyo- | < The Wesley Memoris! Church now building in | (7a¥e tkis sdrice to a young laay friend the other Ew SEnUsALEX. Bis opal growth with that of the Church. by porsonal nspoction and observation, scquainted | pying, and Colorado, sod the Congregational Savannah, where Joln Weeloy spent the early (ml?;y B’ :fi-:;ofli n?:;fi:‘;:e:‘fl & ‘::’l:;?;zr; mrut:el i‘;’;,‘}?;:‘&”;g‘ il Frosch st the Rl'v:n Chrtst et oo of our mmber mever saw Bim. 1 oms o ar ol E L TEACT SOOTETY | tiznes o be | T O o s anied Jadicsent | Tinistors who aco omployed in preachiog to the | Pare of ks Christiso ministry, is now 80 £ar fio~ | 'ty grace of Giod in his heart ‘o g0 from the | 112 . and f the Templs, corner Wasningion stee taoaf sd offcial record i oue. Hawassman | 18000 o o oo o e evangelistic work Of the | Upon thestiteand clalma of every part o the fald. | churchos designated, or 1¢ho aro membors of tha | ished as fo bo ready for roofiog. pulpit to the kitchen and pare the potatoes for | A Ogden avenue, st 3:30 p. m. On Palm Sunday (April 9) betwesn eighty and ainety Roman Catholic churches, twenty-two of them in the Diocess of New York, were sapplisd with real palms. They were obtained fros, Charleston, 8. C. M Coristian Sntegrity snd otfeal flaellty. L o | G ithome and abrosd. The work of the | This judgment thus found has besn souahtand | game, 'The Couvention, accortling to the Con- da o priaucss yooE body.mt:m mmmuwga Cnm'&';fl‘wfi the Board of Church Extension and | sometimes deferred to by the General Aiseionary | peicntion of 181, mests 1svery three years. The e etied Bishope, we dee it nappropriate for | Freedmea’s e f""‘m}‘fid"‘;u‘cfifi%{gg“;‘;“ i pirialng facir | sesmons of the Convention will be proceded by 10 63y more Tespecting them in this address. fetmay e W our parti | fusita; Cor 2" ADd, what 1s alsvoé. | the annual exanvinations of the students of the 0 Tt Geperal Gonterence elecied tha Eev. | tion sod caro: The wd mhie tho former bas, en | by forper OSReR, G2 e thoms (o “ndesstundh | Theological Sennnary aud by the annual mee- Fomss 3. Eddy, D. D, & Secretary of the Miasion- | Semod 10, BeeCy (D0 MU T ofiiites 1o the | whore minisiers ars Deeded, the guallfications ro- | ing of the Board of Directors. The Boerd of 5 & e MISCELLANEOUS. dinner withont gowling. Ttie Rev, C. J. Mendell will rreach to the Adyentisty An enterprising Chinaman of Gold Hill,, Nev., | me:ning and evening at the Tabernacle, 81 Souts rocently moanted the following sign, handeome | Gressieee S L T B ly painted, on hisnewly-established wash-nouse: | . — M. ¢ dapmn oc are ¢t Ab Charlis ; washing dona dam cheap.” Vir- | Seizitusl Lecture Association iz the churchcorney taons public opinion soon obliged him to take | ST3 33 Ao ratd A M Tl okl i i il of - ofice propls. | contaued contdencs nd support of the Chereh. | qised Lo the exigunsesof Qo vk 33 7 Saonl” | Diroctora will comvene the Ubiargroum of | 44 e Woodsude Church, in oy, the mo vl | dow the ign'sad bt up an mth las seriptare | Bieiing ‘sanects Sl 1ad Spiitus L Ho grosecuted bis work with wisdom and devotion. | o 0 SECCN BT urch tn affoding | i for tho pooror and more dificalt fields of 1sbor, | Tyesdsy mofninitand mé 7:45_in tho evening. | SPectacle was presented of a father and mo ther | 10 3t.—Detrout Free Press. ik Mawwaly will Todtiis ol W wiitone o great euccess, untll the ith day of October, 1874, %nlmw leseod x0d triamphant manner, he | means of education to the largo and depeadent pop- | and the wdvancing seerenave welon of o OOl | ¢ the Intier plute P The following brief colloguy took place last & The Sabbath aferucon in the Bunday-school attach- ed to a charch on the hull Toscher—Who was the moat distinguished King of Israel ? Bright Boy—Solomon. Tescher—Why was be'distingunished ? 3 Bright Boy—'Cos be had 700 wives. and five of their children uniting Wwith, the church, and makiog public profession of their faith by baptism. Thers ares Episcopal parishes of color ad peo- plein the Dioceses of Western New Yr ,rk, New York, New_Jorsey, Pennsylvanis, P jttsburg, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolins, Georgia, and Missouri, which are fully represe nted in the the Eirst Society of Spiritualists at Grow's Hall, af 10:0 a, m. and 7:50 p. m, Mre. Douglses will giva T e Brogressro ts o, —1he Progressiye Lyceum meets at Grow's 517 West Madisonstreot, 3¢ 12:30 p, m. —T a0 Disciples of Christ mest a¢ 229 West Randolph strcet at 4 p. m. . —Mr. David Ward Wood will addreas the Gospel Temp:rance mecting held by the ladies of the W. C. egident Bascom, of Wis- i3ito glory. ulstion for whose Lenefit it was established. The 3‘; .”r&‘.;‘ifl :::t{:;.;:c;:?éfl:h‘x;; &fi'lg; :;5;:{ consin University, will deliver the sanual sd- e General Conference of 1674 elited tha Bev. | work whichft b dotng s (opensati o 20 8000e%? | fng chear church i casos of sickness, ani by placing | dvess before the 1 oard irs the Union Park Gon- ot Cfl-‘:dghé "He Ty st bis post. and | outpéaple: Ithas boen able to establish a large num- | them whero their family wants and educational necee gregntional Churchy 5 B e en b, Aty and Sdcuic untl | ber of lne(ifutioms, some of them of high grade. | sitlesare mors fully met. This can oly bs done | ~Wodnesday mormig at 9 o'clock the Triennial B e, Whes b waa suddenly removed by death- | Although iis fandd kave regularly incressed dartng | partialy, but much more wxtemglvely tosaffesn o | Conyention of tho Conizregational Churches of i the one by any othier Cinrch, an i the Northwest will nieet 1n the lecture-room of by the ‘body, the Rev. each year of tha quadrennfum, they are by no means r e an slosiad aiitor of the Norih: | adequste to the neceasiles of the Causs, and in prose- ierla healtn xnd sarvice thus prosecrod e | 4 e etk Ghireh, and. Wodaosday. oveis Chrisfian Advoedie. Dr. Lore had held thai posi- | cuting this wark hereafter wa must stll appoa’ o the | 82 20 /00 S 10 s ing it 7:30 oolock the anniversary exercises of e LT thiats droabAgs, March of intellect : A beggar some time ago | T- U- t the Mariners Temple, corner Market sad e et precealng yare. o resumed and prose. | bensvolence sd beraiey of ourperple, Bhe mo of [ £530, 780 Fere Vvl of e conmetton, wecan | the gradusting olaas of the sominary will take | GODTCRUORSOF thelh Bt aspliod for alma at ths door of & paréissn of tho | Michian sizets, ths evening. mm_e&iwm;bl‘ahbg‘:u;; ) bis nocmtomed zonl and | Ot semiazics, our colleges, snd our theological { percsive no otuer way by which place in the First Ccwigregational Church, cor- | * Nearly il mx'cx: i I;Iddadtothn Anti-Begging Society in Edinburg. After in e o BT avoiesy, nd disa o n fow houra. | achools have beeh well sustained, nd aro carrying oa A UNIFOBX ADXINISTRATION Dor of Ann xad Washi vigton streets. Methodist Episcopal Church in {entucky Gon- | yain detailing his masifold sorrows.ho inexora: CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. B e o e Gttt wichisem mmipus- | Successfully thelr legitimrate worle. It s xpocied | can be maintained, aud without usiformity, without Y. AL G, A forance duriog the last e Yaars. Four of | L gestleman poremstonsy emamen . G e s g Gmreness of the exscutive autiorlty mud adwinistra- | 4 series of meotings .on Union Christian Work | theso Lave sn sggregate val'ie of $200.000. | o Goomey [+ said bor b Qo Weoamned gio ye | 07 1—Third Sundey alter Baster, . that tho Centenntal contributions of this year will B ey 2aa hela bmporivnt paeitions 14 ag | Iangely increase their resources. o have Mt bristy | tion, we don't see Low tho, unity, Mo connectionsl | iy by hold under 1o suspices of she Y. M. and all of them were ministers of merit, | referred 1o thess departments of our Crurch work, as | character of the Church can be pmsurvhd. Our pro- O.A. a follows : Sune! ny eveviug, in the Botha- Sihe lymen, who wers members of the {iat Generai | full TepoP<S ziay be expected from thoso laving them | found convictions op this sublect have (o0 Bs 18 78t | 10 “0ronsropationsl i rch; Sanday evening, Imfimace, hres havs depacted thisife, oy wirs | inchirun. o e, e May 14, ir the Forty-ilrst Siroot Presbytenan Church, mrgn ::‘u: nlmuo large nmnmnber of un; The General Conference of 1859 directed that there- 1t is no wonder u;‘x‘z %0 mmgfi,:h:;:&h; Chm!:; and Sundsy-ovirning, May 21, in Plym- Mrehren who were in the counsels and shared the | after the statistical fables of our gemeral minutes | ments is coucom "“, oy mm;aL T thegh Ao outh Cobgregational Chiireh, to be followed by ipmcbilities of tne last General Conference, ad- | ehould show the number of members of our Church | sharpiy u'lhd-;} by fiw‘ Tt 828 oo ows | meetiogs in other churches. The plans and Bt that we may S00n bp KAmIOnGA 1030. | who died during each sear. Thess tables now tbow | noainadona where ministers are loft to d tasix 6D | o5 G the Assocustion wrill be fally explained oaut fo the Emaniet 11 which,ws discharge the grave | tiat during tho nineteen Years which have elapdsd | pastorai relations, if they failbo maears soch s, (oY | B0 mestingn by their most prominent and s 0 which we are callod 46 F6fabars of this rep- | since the rule went into effect, 252,945 members of | fudgs thomsel¥es adapica elain X oue | active workera = meatie bty - | ins Church and Lo mioisiershave falaled chelr | e porty 24, 25l io SLeclve such appotnsincats | * Sorvice of song fn Farwell Hall #his ovoding, 1:: md‘“’finmm -éxh,‘t;‘r :&?fi“‘ %: sonabis to ‘:cp);::‘flut most of theso died in the | as they dsem suitable for themselves, they complain of | followed by an addrass frcen W. B. Jacobs. Eave, been fo Eust, Oregon e S My Coutt irsmsferrod to the Church tri. | Prosiding Fiders and tho Bishops. 'This iy perfectly | "Noonuay prayer-meetiog. Leadors and sub- o By b o e ‘st Tosst Bouin | Sesgbame o glorious 1 thiq work of garnersag ro- | patwetl,© Evey ong owhe | haa “any ol | yoctsibis wook us follcwa: Monday, H. G. The total value of church prope rty is over $420,- 000. The increass of the 1» st year was over $30,000. Twenty-four Btates were represented in the late Hippodrome Conveuyan by 4,096 delegates, of whom 873 were Pres'syterians, 557 Baptints, 430 Congregationalists, 145 Episcopalians, 455 Reformed, 555 Methoditts, 37 Lutherane. 9 Uni- veraalists and Unitariz.os, 10 Friends, 1 Hebrow, and 5 Moravians. £ There aro in Boston saven churobes for color- ed people, four Baptist sod three Methodist. Dissensiona have arisen in the Jay Street Bap- paething.” * You might, at least,” replied the mendicant, with an air of grest dignity and arch- | ness, * have refused me zrammatically. Two eons of Erin, shoveling sand on a hot day, stopped to rest, and exchanged views on the labor question: * Pat, this is mighty hard work we're at.” ‘It is, ludade, Jimmy; but ‘what kind of work is 1t you'd like if ye conld got it?™ **Well,” says the other, leaniug reflect- ively upon his shovol and wiping the perspi ‘tion with the back of his hand, ** for a nice, claos busmness, I think 1 would like to Bishop." - caTROLIC, May %—Thlrd Sunday after Baster; patronsge of 8% osepl. May §—Apparition of 8t, Michsel, Archangel, May 4—St. Gregory Nazmanzen, B. O, D, May 10—8t. Antoninus, B. C. May ]1—8t. Anseim, B, C, D. (from April 21). May i3—88, Xn;xe.\u, Achillous, Domitilla, and cratius, M. May 13—St. Btanialaus, B. M. (from May 7). — . ON VHE ENTRANCE OF A NZN¥ CENTURY. From the German of Schiller, \Whezs, noble friend, exist the peacelul arts, ! in making gppointments must . gor ; : s which have led to the Wi o roedom aaotusry s md Souhern CULOrba, 1 4o avored | oo o oo, Confersase, 1874 mezoor of | 3 ato g gt In” pecforining ihia aill: | SeROC, T e e Ty, B | ovtion of dia Bsbois and ihe. formatiod of CHURCH SERVICES- T R e Ie Soc e et mmour plaus and efforis that wo havo beenabla o | the Church have died and (16 ministers, ghving an | G P30 FECELiinG, wipt tn view- the ciaimaof | Jacobs, Romans, viil, $@; Thursday, J. C. [ new body. Tl Jay Street Church was fonna- EPISCOPAL. Wila murdsr doth the Rewar one awake, stiad all the sessions of all the Annual Confe rences -gr;nn": on :1 “tha' membership dur- fho work and the claims of €6 preachers. Beforesny | Griffith, ** Rejocting Christ™; Friday, the Rey. | ed in1803. Inthe daya of slavery it was the ‘The Rev, B. A. Rogers will preach at the Ohurch of The tie of nati 1ah i o e e ras 165,256, and of ministers, | owe can intalligently witicles ihe- appointment of an ( F_T. Mitler, ** AU Wantes Supplied *; Satnrday, | great gathering piace of the colorad people of | the Epiphany, Throop, betwsen Moaroe aud Adams | T 3ol nitlons mnisheswway, e ikt Gener . o th fallowing | Lo, making the total mst increase 16040, | annus) eomference, he must carefuly consides tho | iy Rev. E. P. Goodwin, Cnstian Courage. | tho e15y, and was often called the Faneuil HAlL | srests: ot 100 a. m. a3 745 p. m. ok the wold's fcods the rago Of Wat st atay,m dit e o % | 17 to this numbes we sdd the number of those who | fact that every sppointmen The library and readin g-room will be moved | Within the past fow years there hasbeens | —Ths Rev. E. Sullivan will preach at Trinity Church, | Not e'an the Nile-God and tha ancient Rhino, #feeolution, viz: i bo the result will show that | preacher and svery effective preacher to receive an ap- N 50 Me dis i, % Puaoiced, That out Hishops bé fequested to give | have died, s stated sbore, the othes faot musé also ba conmdered, | this week to” No. 1 2 dison atreet, occupying b s EpeEor s ubing | 5010 iess ave WA (o pat foueyeurs ek | prnemenl b S BacHuiat o iy | tholargo sloro 08 tho § fsk foor, maline i he 8 n- corner ef Michigan avenue and Twenty-sixth atroet, st 10:45a.m.; and the Eev. P. B. Morgan, of St.Joha's Church, will preach at 7:30 p. . —The Rev. Dr. D. F. Warren will presch at 8t. Mark's Church, corner Cottsge Grove avanwe and Thirty-sixth atreet, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. oy considerle gromth n the Ritualstio party of the Episcous! Church of New York. A few years ago there was only St. Albans Church ; aud while hundreds went thure for devorional purposes, othor hundreds went thers from curi- osity. Now theraare three prommnent Ritoalst- For nuw two mighty nations strive amain 1In solitary pow'r to rule the world: The frrodom of all peoples tc constrain, . The (rident's flourished and the lightning's buried, A wesglit of gold each province must afford; Lbe ensulng four years 2 will prom 7 toral charges, nor tbe endowments or sptitudes of | pleasantest reading-room in the city. The porsomal vistation if, | bet ol mumbers roporier o the o a5 Kive | Lo preacher. (Applause) Tney must isko thase sa | present reading-room will bo converted infio & in foeir judgment, that be bé:’wegury. the ad ing ‘s fotal fiunibst of communicants of 1,691,462, The | Previdence has furnished thewm and -sm.t the p::t.&ml large gymnssiom, takin g oat the floor, making it the st mebting of, bilr Boprd after fho sdJonrn | Ganforances which lave met since tho Lit of January | rolations betwoen them s happlly and usctilly as thev | ¢ 95 oot deep. 81 that Comferenics this iiaie of onr foreig. mmin £ 50,974, and If this increase | may be able to do after the most care{al ans prayerful o L in sios. carefully considersd by us; - | last report a tiet increase of circumst =ad clahns of all ie churches,—St. Albaos, St. Ignatius, and Bt. o Anda' “Bro: T the St el i wers horodehly aramined | b Sied o tragaregale e fopemed n Lo mimuies | £anelteriin 50 e THE PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSIEM- | Mary the Vingin,—all haviog very fuir congre- | ,~—The Ber. Faiher Pazdve wil presch at Calvasy | o 0y 5 00, s R e e amiza iaddiscised. As the reunlt of these deliberstions, fo | of WHTe: Uit RSt Ty Lo Bl ol aumber of | | Perhap the most important 4nd Feapousible duty BLY- Eations, the Iast & very large one. Bech, e, 7 strosé nd | "ty tng quivring scales of Justios caat. Western avenus, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., snd at the Episcopal Mission, on the EastBide of Western | Mis merchant-flest the Briton stretches o'er avenue, south of Polk atrest, at £:15 p. m. ‘Tho san, like polyp-arms, in lawless greed, —The Rev. Arthur Ritchie will preach at the Church | Whilo Awbphitnite’s independont store of the Ascension, corner of Elm and Ladalle streets, at [ 1 88 2is house, locks {rom the common nesd, 10:45 8. m. and 7:30 p.m. Holy Communon at8 a, m. : —Thio Bev. Willara Potrle will proach morning and | * His ceslets soncee. sl Baaermims e v evening at the Chaurch of Our Savior, carner Belden | Esch sheltersd fale and distant coast ho sples, and Lincoln avenues, And only Paradise hi3 ssarch escapes, —The Rev, Houry G. Perry will presch morning : In vain each chart thine cager eyes purss, 22d evening at Al Sainta’ Church, corner North Car- | “370 S50 ST TDWS Sker S7o8 PO penter aud West Oho streets, . ‘Where Frevdom stays, ’mid ur ~The Rev. Dr. Cushman will preach af Bt. Bte- | © And blossous atil the uu?;xnut.n'&" ke Bihop Harria was assigred the duty of visiting fha | of the (e 15 by S 0H0CK atey “was | in the work of making the appointment s that of 08 R TING ) TR BN misn pan, L ‘churclies repol genieral minutes of 1875 ow ' B s Do, Swdsn, and Noreap e | 1,60, Stoms ol seimied ot S S TG e tho Fresiding i | The General Assembly of the Presbytrian e N York tha Int of May, 1873, wailed from ‘San | an tncreas of, 1196 chwgchesy BOUS SRR | SRITTHCr i lo S otber appointments wa. | Church is to mest this month iu the Labemiscle e imsated ber of clso ey i the saonth folowia. and arrived in | tnelr eatimaied, Taloc,, T8 SRERS, TG Fnobls | SRRLe ) K famtances have filled it moro populatly. Kk (Dr. Talmsge's) in the City of Brooklyn. .Each Yow Tovl 9 weaa 5,017, pre-ei el et of e g, ot o oX | i ncresel 5o mumber of pareeasgcs o Tyand | ut wo uoitorlygife e 03 LS BSOS |, Prosbytery sends o -selogatos, » minitor, and Suiep Poeier, by sypolateens of Bis cilliagusy; O e etsbarship, and in the carporate | for our chief pulpita Canour litersry instititions || an elder, in proportion to every twanty-four Tited our misslons 5 Barope i the summer of 187, | {0 20 OB Church, crows. how greatly God Las | and tlose puipite sparo the men whose services they | oy pintor in the body, o 8 fractional part of that Siisg oot mlaitond fn thet connay Shatnat enlico gty e et e ey Bor ol b e o ae inistors who' sharo theso oi- | number. There are 173 Presbytaries, and. 4,705 Pl they aver received. In1e75, Bistop Haven, | 12600 18,0 UG h s declined In apifiviality | guble appointmenta bo couient to exchangs, thow fot | migigters. 1 all iho Prosbyterios should bo 1241 Bihop S, visied Mesieo Lo ouniel | B evoionto Gon aoa Hwenee, | flsworkof more”privaton, grasir Bardabipy snd | 11y opresonted ko mumber of delegaies D o Witeos Breaed e th o e mces lo s a8 & CDUFCh AB oODls, | Grost Fespansibility and uselulnes, or ia itatall cer- | vould be about 500. ‘Tho mumber of chauches 210, Blhon Sitoveon presided over thean- tain that {hiess men, wero they assigned to ot | in this ecclesiastical connection is 5,008, and The faith of the Second Adventists experiencas no visible abatemont. So far a8 the Massachu- sotts Confereacs is concerned. ther numbers hold about the same as usual, 100 delegates from fifty towns and. cities having reported at their sonusl mectiog 8¢ Lynn last week. The Rev. George W. Keple, of Westfield, . preached sermon on the occagion from the text, Titus ii.. 18, **Looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God sad our Bavior Jesus Chnst.” The Gallatin Congregational Charen, Illinois, proposes to test the comity queation in & practi- ) bien's Church, Johnson, between Taylor and Tweltta ml meetin talisn mission, which was beld | We rejoics to make métion of “wisel fully exercise the func- J csl way. They have accepted the proposition | P o . the City'of Mitan, o procesda thanceto Heil b e ol e N nldig Bidersiip? Could snything be | thee churches hiave 506,000 communicante; and | from the Prosbytorian Church in that placs, | “FGm 1040 WSl TS0 R o | 4 o ohre | BLOT® thy plance the boundlees world may rest, Her verga the very sallors scarce can trace; Tet the extent of her namenured breast Hath Dot for ten contented lives the space, {n Germany, ‘where he held the Mission Con. | God bas vouchsafod to the otler brauches of Method- iding Eidersble? Could, wnything be e sty e ermany torwards 8 als0 s high satiafaction to usto | more unressons 6 5 » population 'm?:; res e Sciiel mesag of e mtssiven Yrow ioat et Xenngallu“ ehurches of this land | suppose, hava thio best miuistorial rifta !!;;mlhgr Rar | times s large. The number of regular theo- P T o ey e Eoorlon® In | haveabsted largely in the outpouring of the Divins | tors, torequire bater than the best gifis In Wolr | Jogical meminaries in the conusction 18 i Jaiasions’in Europs 1a 1873, Biah B g e P i Suscesstally e | Frosiding Elder, or could ansining be more mgra- | O8R! SO0CRE, 0 sion (com Now York Hion o o ke o s Taou’ 6 Bacr i aers: | gaged: in ovangelistio labors. Thes cheering facia | clous than for B0k ShALCh eemuse, they a0 mot in-. | to Californis. Bewdes iig ordawed ministers Ind Biskc Simpeoti vieiling thevi in 1676, Thbes | afford sastramce of the contintied PROGIERs sy vl | Gl the congrogations at their quarterly visitations ? | there are SU4 licentiates, and in various stages of inissions bata tud difect Episcopal supervision three [ fato Hutsphiof Brangelicsl Prol o Blling this ofics, while doly considering tho | preparation 676 men are sccepted candidatas for which has no house of worship, to jomn congre- gations for one year. The meetiogs are to be Beld in the Congregattonal nonse of worship, the Presbyterian mimster to be the pastor, and to receive membera into both churches as re- quired, while each charch bears its dus propor- tion of the expenses. Chuorch, Ashland avenus, near Madison ttreet, at 10:30 a. 1., on * The Foundation Principle of the Christian System,” and at 7:30 p. m. on * Christ om the Mount of Transfiguration.* BAPTIST. The Rav. Dz. Northrup will officiste at the funeral of the wife of the Rev. W. W. Evortaat tho First Into the holy quiet of the hesrt Still thon 1nust iy from Life’s eacrosching throng, For Freedom hath in dreams her only part, And Beauty blooms Rot elsewhero than in song. wual Conferences Church, corner South Park avenue and Thirty-first TR ot e Yo T st we | Co SIS e o o S eiamtor sad | b appoatasate s tata osght (ol min mhces | o iy, 1ot last your soporiad 1874 | g rocod of Baptist lisrality i the Unitad | augh St 1 m, Semecats B e 4 T4 o, W CRATLES NOME ORtGGRR mads arrangements for one of the Bishops to attend | from your personal knowledge, you wiit bo able to ua- e e Ahein the reapect and confidence | this Chureh contridute enevoleut work, out~ | o41¢0q quring the lsat 100 years, as made np by | —Tac Rev. James Goodman will preack morning the B¢ pe £0 f ‘derstand the manner in which we have discharged the :x;ymdmmfla :;;;m e mv"' and whose | Bide Of 164 BUppOIL of tno Gospel in its respective | 7 "pay George W. Anderson, presents very lni ;},‘;“1‘:2 :} :"r’.d'w Pn; ‘g:.nfi il shiiiaktis A TOAST. ERIA duties roquired of ua a the General Buperintendonts e e knowledga of our diacipline and | congregations, $3,000.000, while 1ts owo support Sntersnce. Morstha oveof e mumber were wil. | of o COATSh, Tt is 8 great atafction 0 usto know | PrRct o8, ¥RET i "would: aoabie. them to adjust | required sbout S%.000.000. Nesrly 1,000,000 53 to make that vistation. 1t was propossd that he | that every four years Gur SUEERIRON O ik | aiffonitien whepover they arise In the churches: sdvise | wora given to homo &ad foreign missions. The thould take » trading vesl which womid visit all the | Portant trust committed o usis BeURERe 70 {0 | the inesperienced preachiers of whom moreare now | Southern General Assembiy of the Presbyterian ;208 Tomin in the Giferent borls mm- | S8tABODLY S0, ] dlecnarge of our duties | put i chizgs tisn formerly 15, the SUBIBEIIGH ] | Churoh mosts on the same day, May 18, 1o Savan- Sy long. tochabbim 4 vat he amasivnaries, | mept or led o e P CACER 2l Ol ‘rvord | acipiine, gude snd enconrage sbe church in thelr | i, Ga. Tt has maty-four Preabsteries, mith. o the popsicn Jn B s SHEr2etel | And bé able to modiy our administration sccordingly, | €SO, o Gonferences. 1,084 ministers aud licontiates, and 187 candi- ‘Two Important Discoveriea! The discovery 508 m. The Rev.G. W. Northrup will preach at | of Ameries by Columbns, and Dr. Pierce's Gol- L Phe Rer. Dr. D, B, Cheney will presch at the | den Medical Discovery; the ons opening up to Fourth Church, corner Washington and Paulina | makind s new continent, the other a fountain treets, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ;. e Raw. . B Hamiin will preach at the Hargi. | OF health, which is indiapensable to the fall en- Iarge aggrogates. Tho following ars she items : Houses of warship. ‘Home missions. . Second Clurch. corner Monroe and Morgan stroets, at 1 Forelgn miesions. e e SRSl | sl B bt i | i ol B v bt et | Shct LW, o, i L7080 e | 500 Ty e S 0 | o abovs vnimas come t uakolilad s o | az e t WOt we, Z - The Rev. N. 1 Ly ending the Conterence, 1ot In (02 | Lohon il merpetuate iba¢ contidence wilcll e | a0 ORGSR e B s s, havo | atrongth in. tho South, correspoutiog mall re- | Towecen eveati Bor. N.E. Wood 7l Jrosch moraing 4 | teutations of teos of thousands of grataful The Reformed Episcopalians of Boston are making fierce onslaughts on the parent body from which they separated because of the Rom- patients, who have veen relieved of chronio ail- wents throngh its instrumentality. Those voices Jackeon streets. The Rev. N, F. Ravlin will presch morning and :nm:mmm“"“ conld possily be made, costing i | CBurch hes Derslotors duilommaly BUIeRC0 JrC £iel | oot some of thels physical force, but whose wisdom | apects to the Assembly in the Norch. 1t bas two me $300, evihing at the Open Communion Oburch, corner I you fhe better to judge of our ad- alified them sdyisedly in all other : i ) L $400. When, as we supposed, the ar- | pastors. Toenabl to and experionce qualitie theological seminaries fully ofiicered, and seven Puofemcata yeia_completad, the mismonary suthorl. | ministration, we consider it expodient to M Sopects for e olce. What By or miniater who | (90L08is% SRS LY ORearec, SR {410 New York declined bo ftant the funds to defray | SOMA OF THE PRINCITLES BY WilGM WE EATE | L, holcant magnanimity Is not dovoutly thaokful | S0 EPUS RN g (ot o Targer i ish tendencios of the Iatter, The Rev. E. C, | Loomis snd West Jackson siroste, are Limited tono one locality, but from every ecessary 3 proportion of | ish tendencies of the 3 ! : Dy travellog expenses for o vibiation, | o BEENGOVERNED, || orfeioen, | that the sererities of our ety o b aine | Southern Praabysersuathan Nortnorn are read- | Colomsn,in a recent disconrse, charged two of o B an o Mo wil presch ta oere | iy, ilage, sad bamlt,fo our broac domas, nittes bm&li:nhe following November, w%s'g Frich alstfment would not be inappropriate, but, as 2 ;b",myw ‘00d ad *antage in the general work 2 Nover- | ers of their respective journals. The Southern | the Protestant Episcopal Churches of that_city logett urch, ; " pacte | 0ol an from other climes, andin the strauge i flllimpmfl:’!m! 15 mhake {be _"A(“'lflfl in | bag been criticlssd, it ig cartainly fitting and wppro- heless ap examination will show that tho grest ma- | Church has not zhe same relative w'eguh a8 the | with® practiciog the can(e!nioqll. proacnhgng T Thete will be services at (he Chizrch of tra Holy | utterances of foreign tongues, like the son Em tomeet the Liberis Confereuce, or in & to | priato that such a stalémant should be made. It has | 1oney o those appointed Presiding Elders bave boed | Norihern, and therefore its contributions to | sugar from the diet of their choir-bovs, Praying | comrunion, Dearborn strst, betwoen Twenty-ninth oty e edmtl "m sad report o his body. Sebisat o' that s chrurch organization sad gOVeTR. | youagerly mep, or mipisters fn tho new sdgth of | yonovolont objecks aro loss in proporcion to it | for the desd, snd practicing extromo Unckon. | and Thirtieth atreets, at 1045 3. m. : me unfeigned an Jbe lolwing aro tho feasons why tho Bishops | met which Kark siopd Liescly, & contasg, &3 SUC) | thelr mah iso 1n Gonferegcen, grom. | Taomborobin. 1t contrioations to foreign mis- | Ho charged tho entire Chinrch with an unscript- | "“Tne Kev. J D, Bars will presch st Lmsauel | hearty commendations. It is, in combination Jsetapemonl viation nocessary in ta cato: | Bavo boeo found walsCupicy G RGSE 7 | s divisions sometimes ariss fn Conferences, grow- | MOmbOIING, 00 S0y o000 " 5250,000 | mral parsility for rich men to §he neglect of the | Church, 932 North Halsted street, st 10:45a. =, sud | with the Pleassnt Purgative Pellots, the great K timend and conditions of , which generato & pé 3 ; f B aniciicy o s connioy had viied Ut | 2 e o B e crowdcd cityy In heathen | 108 00t of 1ocsl SRS By o5 hus no protection | for ail benevolent chjscts, outsido of the sup- | peor, and predicted that the Roformed Episco- 7:45 p.m. . pal Charch wouald superseds the other by and by. depurator of the age. Under its benign action METHODIST. P ] i i - 5 Conferente, exam} civilized _countries, undef € Yeign of theauthority of the Preaident of the Conference, | port of the respective churches. 'In thesa two arcphions QleAppeir. o10 Oy and e s o e e T o s O eveat Hapublicy in time of Desce, in | DUt IR Lo suNIA o e that, both in selecting 806 | Breabytarian assemolios, of the same faith and e Tho Bor. X, B, Axtel wil preach st tho Park Avenus | orup pDear, oxcessive wasts is checked, 9stats of onr misslons, and made a3 , Joweaf and most 1guorant, i d_in determining the other ap- 1 of Chus e morning P! Y the nerves are strengthened, and health, long Jety Intetedting and iseful report thereon, The su- | time of war, smoDg the lowes Presiding Elders an : g the Cilies order, thers are 6,000 preachers, ail of PERSONAL. e entiioation by Faith (Pelor versus Buing),” and tendency of the Missionary Bishops, though | among the highest and moat x?xiad, 5mr'm vf;;"n.‘-:l! pointments, all |h:‘\|ld E,?f.‘.“,.’?.‘,‘:‘u?}‘.’s':u';;a ‘un-m_ them men of education and genera: intelligence, 10 tho svening on * Moving."” banished. from the systom, resumes her reign {uite mtiefactory to that Conference, failed lolnlvlgm all the while pre-eminentiy nseful, snd pi 1n appointing Presidiog 4 whose power for tha diffusion of knowriedze and —The Rev. Dr. Titany will preach at Trinity | and re-establishes her roseate throne upon the urch, Indiana avente, Aear ‘Iwenty.fourth strect, L8 p, m., on the “Song’ in ihe Sanctusry.” Com: ‘munion service at 10:45 s, m. No morning sermon. —The Fev. H. L Martin will preach at St. Paul's Moody and Sankey go to Montresl, Canads, in June. . ‘When Archbishop Tait pronounced the bene- e most 1l a8 3 ek 0 smaen and diect the Eaterprines of ths | io be ane of the mest szttt Al POe L5, 0 | mmente wo bate SonEh QN Ol Tl aa | tho general improwement of the people must bo o hl‘nmthn country ab Iatgaly 88 it was hoped | progressive forms :.lmdw reccive any other than ::;:J:Ei:; claims and_interests wonld permit. How | equal to that of &y other body of ministers in 3 d too mmmmu.fi:fr? xa.‘hem’ Yxnd xflom ¢u::g:l: did :n'::‘;]&‘;unna consideration and tho most Jealous | ¢;; 0y "haye succeeded inthis departmentof our | the Jand. cheek. All who have thoroughly tested ita vir- tues in the diseases for which it is recommended unite 1n pronouncing it the great 3edical Dis- bip, [Applause) Tnus impressed, wo oumust judge from yourown observatious, e diction the other day, at the opening of the N A Maxwell streets, % B{f;’“fl" the interest which for many years was | guardisnehip, IAPDRCRR) Mg teutiing to pro- | Mork 3ou sue JUEC CCNudn of the church from. A CHURCH'S STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. = 5 P . Churcl, corser Newberry and s m@0rm- | Covery of the age. Our. oldest foreigd mision. ' For same | bave end of our discipline snd usages, tions and. strifes, {rom the marvel- London Hospital, he was cla sn Ulster | ing and evening. %% put the Geneil Gomrhilted and Board | motea just approciation of our pl protracted conten! 7 POSITION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN MENORIAL CEURCE | voranat. ‘~The Rev. John Williamson will preach st the Wa- bash Avenne Church, corner Fourteenth street, in the PROFESSIONAL. The Tndian Do, 271 South Clark street. THE SICK ARE HEALED! darful success in this clty I Dr. Fritz has had wondsr! s cligin the Ve Fednved. a:o apptopristions {6 {hat Con- | The connectional charscler ‘of our Churoh we_xegard [ PEOSC, P00 or both people and_preachers in the and test utility. ts when o, and _the great usefulness of AT NEW YORE. 3 3 i ” KT i ok, Bt e et | S nbipiimionaac st it Sl | i it ! %% | rhan the Bev Charies 5. Robiowon, D. D, | Tao ev. . B. Hendorsom of the Seminary | s on e St isknd Sl ot X uld b feeblo and ineffective in compari ‘Tae true Church has always in 187 having been | Of the —The Rev. John Atkinson_will preach st Grace of adequate upport. 1t appeared to us | wo one supreme authority, PREACHED TilE GOSPEL TO THE P00 retorned from Europe in 1870, atter baving Presbyterisn Church st Streator, IlL., 80 a2- | Oharch at 10:50 5. me aRd A 7:45 p. i, 13 the churen ourat {6 elther 0 more o lesa foF | the same army moved by Sevd] 5 ican Chapel g‘:u’mh“ e N my?.“?&;fi?’%‘efl;fi‘wfiauoxm “Tb‘ ‘pgi-e:((' gf- %flifi'fiu!fi:&fififlg? i::gh steamer by & delegation, which placed in his e Eoperienn s oul s velsed 1, (he | Epicope Chure s the sublime ity of ber By o Sl presch tmost to the rich in the nost gonero- | hands call to tho pastorate of the Eleventh o o o oLt Chiraa, | plrossand s e gotement S i, o | ol veseredo b st U6, ok | Bresbptrinn Charch of Now Yorl, s inconapi- Eyba ey 5 the bomes of the missiamaries, and | the CRMOT ChHer in her sctoin and infuence. | Y0 M IECRGy o heen especislly desironstopro- | nous congregation orshiping on Fifey-fifth S @eat encoursgement in thelr works snd by bis | than she could Dostibly e g‘?fl."‘"f,‘;’a';’:d‘::,,&'é'fifi "":i‘.’,fi‘:’n‘r‘:"&ix%‘a‘r‘-fi‘éfif tho poor. Henceths | gyreqt, betwaen Third and Lexington avenmed. i ne Vil ool dection they would be enabled more | She o Rt VB o ot inatons of micked- | 2¥ S0 BT SR Fon AR carer Wal s 1 propes | Learoing this fact.a fnand. an old remident of —Tho Rev. 8. H. Adsms will preach st the Cento- nary Chureh, corner Monros aud Morgan streets, at 10:30 8. m. ana 7:30 p. m.. ; ZThe Rev. A. Waikloy will presch morning and evening at the Simpson Chorch, Boufleld street, near Archer avenue. —The Rov, M. 31, Parkhurst will preach at the ich- 1gan Avenue Church, near Thirty-third street, at 10:45 a.m., on “The Datyof Those Who Do and Those Who Do Not Bove on the lst of May.” Missionary rangements have been made to 1nstall him. The Rev. Robert McEenzie, of Decatar, IIl., bas accepted a unanimous call from the First Prosbyterian Church of Lafayette, Ind., and will commenca hus labors on the first Saboath in May. The Rev. Edward Everett Hale, who haa been jn New Orleans for some time past collecting f Yisely 10 employ thy d they L In | erroneous vices, OVe i im. * That' iffi further materials for bis novel, * Phulip Nolan's | concert by the Sunday-school in the svening. trostment of obrumic disoases, sach as the H 5 future supervision of that Conference | and grace in . make proy =) " b % | the Church of the Messiah. urch, cozner Clatk and Washington streets, at 10:30 | Fomals 3 $oid be on ol Chureh is not & confederacy of eigbtg-ons anpual | TP 00 ™ “gng prescribe tha method - Of | inyon it is che field in which [ wish to tabor.” | the s e the Hov. Joha - cuamion wizeets, at 1030 | joa fow momenta. He devotes his time szclasively to B B e om: e tooxins | Gonferences Ror mers sssocation of some 9000 pas- | BLCCILT" g ssme, yeb it appears 1o 88 | oo Yyt tima a now ediice has been erected at | Dr. Henry Dacling, pastor of the Pourth Pros- | 7407, m, P e e O e T S It is a eimple body » monstrous absurdity, that any Government, civil, byterian Chutch, Albavy, N. Y., baving been in | ~—The Rev.T.P. Marsh will preach at the Grant +F , ehould allow men to whom | Madison avenue and Fifty-third street, the aame of which bara s suflerod yoar aftaryesr while und ottier Dociaps. roous, erbs, aod back them (5 Bealth. Tha fob- ISkably b, o - charges. oy o0 b7 3 personal exsmination of the condi- | toral charg 4 couferences are_component , or ecclesiastl wrought & change aad rost : 0 and rostored st Conference, and a eport to your body, wa enotner. For by ona has been intrastea to use | of tne -churci has been changed to the Presby- 3o in ki an efeciva snd mtiafuciory | parts nd ll B G500 Uy, nethern | admisisration o WAL *C2 Cpnurioniy, 1o | forian Alomoriel Ghurch, sad a large congregs- 5 e imerica, o in Africa, or in Europe, or in Asia, we | [C Jro Tor modify thosame. Wa thetefore bava ro- | ¢100 has been coltected. - five months, aod a purse of $1,000 for the pur- - Thi bt Geneins \TERNAL inted the Bish Amerdcs, O \made to” driok into one spirit; and i | OYErthroN ST ooy o bear upon us eifice the | "4} (b, however, bas cost s struggle. By | pose of enjomnit.: » Thouhoulf aiead the. Misston, Gontereace of Gep. | incorporation i g0 actual and 30 Yhal LAt 1% | f,y” Genoral Conference, shich sobghtio laduce B8 | 1he time the new building was comploted the | 1y poows the distinguished Universalist Ty i ternal ‘member suffers all the members suffer y $0 restrict our labors and administration to Episcopa G e s Db aad X q g : st Tty rerhad & Tl e ‘bo bonored all the members rejolce with e O o ned. o meet {he wxpilcit | DADIO \ y prostratiog prescher, pronounces Mr. Moods's preaching i rian Conterences, Ascomalagly, Biabop | one ot Or Sfibers should havo the sme | districts, and have costinuel 16, S0l 12000n the | checking the groweh of the oity, but cnpphing | REACER BROAUCe rich S nhiatorical, lloge somewbat impaired health for a time, hus con- Placa Church, corner Larrabes street, morning and gregation havo voted him a lesve of absence for - evening. EZEFODMED EPISCOPAL. TN The Rev. Dr. Fallows will preach at 8t. Paal's, cor- | §o000ctoronthe O B 8 O e O Doa VB R per Washingion and Ann eots, at 10:30 a. m. and | been sreated for heart diseass for sight years without 7:30 p.m. Evening subjec “ ¥Tessing Towards tho | benefit, was cured In four weeks: Mrs. Peter Bartall, 563 Mark." tiom: ¥ra. Proutr, ‘No. —Bishop Cheney will preach st Christ Charch, ors Oariat carod of Lives 400 Kiduey diseaso = s cared o : y ornies Hals rison-sta., cured of Barris, e it. Consequently, th uirement of o 1log < Mn1, Pearce, cornsr. 2z Titing o presided at that Oonference in 1874, also | & COm We cannot give attention to | 72 e. We rezard it & very gross ol- | man after man in the congregation, It became L. woitas parady of the Christun | corer Michigan avenue and Twenty-fourth steeet, ab | fortiy o rot S0 Thta'we micht goon and &ive nxmos ettt Eriteh Conference s tho ofcial repe- | care oue for snetoely, NS, S afiect” of another | conncetlon Wik, WL F*Elilop §4d Getaral bu- | Dacessary, 1n this condition of afaire, to rauso | Cib Irratiooa uriths peely of TOR BUISERR | 105 m and Tas ot el of bl cure, D ity SioBEme briiatce th's treatment, whan p.m. i —The Bev, B. H. Boaworth will preach to the Trini- oot hfim oTice ity Songregation at the Baptist Church, Englewood, at | thez, with nearly all othars, 3333 p. m.,, and at the Emmanuel Church, corner Han- | teattmont parsued by m-,G he aflicted Is to by o 3 the *e of "the Methodist Episcopal Church, tho | one poriion of the Clurch 8 000, CPECE o ignirully perintendent, [Applause.] Onthissubjectthe Bish- | 395 000 to pay the foating debt, and it was done. a;;‘l- A. McCauley, D, D., his assocists delegate, | portion. This extravagant opinions no bleating and purifying of the Church oty disscvabiee | o, "in” cueir sddress o the General Confarenceof | Tcre was still a deb of 3125,000 loft, snd there | SHEFCEER o P with bim, and tharing the responsibilities and | legislate for one part ‘The legistation of this A tervices 4 Circums f another part of the Church. The 1egony - | 1852 spoks more at length : Iy & fowr men’of moderate means to car- £ Tte poor ATALS -7om 9 o 10 A m. esoa day. Thoss e Srerced bt of Abern from suecig | General Conlorcace the admiainzation oL e Ceoc Fetiapa ou otios and work 1aid s to think moro | Serp SO 3 UL S LR L0 e 000 has | | An erudite German angaalchurch egister s | Syr iad Twentyoighth strsels, &t 10451, . aod | apieiey, fom 10 . flie 90y 10 110 Ith Conference, which evest they deeply re. | eral Superiaieacielits 06 iheir exigencies and | about % it TER QHUR Deen raised since that time by voluntary effors ; | the following accodnt of ¢he North Awietican | “Zi, oy, 2. Gustram will preach st Sk Stopheas | Ja32%a%1 o Glstanca. ) 3 must be with equal aye to all, as thelr X, oF. ER QHORCH i (Bomas), cosaa TWoasy-(emrih sceeb sad Womse | *'Gfise 51 Bouth Glask streaty 451 in (s Gisppolatment we besare o | must 28 SO Here s ho” comttationtlway b7 | L O ppecal duias, Botats | $8,000 since Jauuary iat Now $25,000 | Usitaisas, which wo publisn wishous eorrestiog i afy e o s Bishop ViHRg our fareign | which 43y msbar ormmabast can ba

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