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. ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1877 ' ‘ cAL his prayers and can farnish him with o haman | paes into the apieit of Christ. ~ For He swas not only [ 1an Come.™ A Weat Slde brother Ied In prager, | Mr. . I, aymend, wlth two or thres other flaral | alan were soparate desigass one, 8 hed of 1llesand " = r R LIGIOUS, Thonit0r i AR repott o him ords of warm- R'form of ehar oy o Tolding, aving wout, bt o | fter which the hymn **alleniah | e v Rnen, | embieme; hefor fomak up e i cena 1n e | ifte o) ontained he eter 8. B+ invio- e REMENTS Ing or cheer. Denominationsa are bullt up for | was s command from the Alinlzhty: 1e wasa me- o ehaneel, o pulplt and reading-desks wore clah- i, 8nnther, & white rose rrose of exqnisite de- mana need. - Homavneed & bapitemal font, T | diator, and thea An immortallts, *iave ‘you soai | M27 eunz by the congregation. Tho singing | Giich (A Dunlt an renbine dzeka were clah. Ve 0fgan front was nrnamented with bot APCORMICK MALL, may nesd prayers road or apoken right from the | i) dyed with thess truthe, take youratand ty threa | throughout was very poor, the andience not o Ml’rL ha np::y’nm\ the pm?:mr antiquity to nrgs | fmmenen (lens, —Chriat, the Divine Logata; ,chrm pearing to Joln lu with the oll-time Moody a v Bim with ftx Apostolle. saccesaton oF tho Fathers. | the Sinfors and Christ 'the Tmmortale give yont | Bankey feevor, A General Observance of the | him Chinteh 1n Tor man Just as 19 the Aunehine (o | haart 16 the Rernan o the. Manne and, 1] the 3183, Yohittle (han: mades eerion of angagness Ihiegy and ~mili bon juets of vari-colored fowern, q_unu inserted In the holloas of the wnodwork. Thedhnt In frout of the chinneel was decked with 8 | The decoration ae & whole st one (s which the de- . peofusionofealla e, camellie, vy, emilax.lonz, | siznee might feel fuet pride, and which was groatiy drooyins furu, toa-roes, myrile, and wildfiowers | afuilred. ~The attendance was wary large. every . the giftof Me. 'T. W, And : psurree nn, rist the charch wails are no | Croas, and to the Easter flowers, and then may you . Anderson, In memory of his | aeat being taken. Dr, Hacrle, senisted by the Rev, Itesurrection of O Favter lly s theliome of a1l | say With oy’ 1+ 7 Race Jount CArist " 7IO% | ments of coming sersices and drew enpeclal atten- | 1ok O Gorra e el the msat acimctive | Bir St T ouny For the ienefit of the ALY ORPHANS, Clll'is'.r W the light of the sun &nd of a1l the purity of earth, v — tlon to & lecture to he delivered by Dr. Vinceatat pleces In the decoration, The combined eflect of FOURTIL PREABYTERIAN, McCONMICK HALL, . g » All the lliy can do ia to cateh what lizht It may and CHRIST ARISEN. Parwell ffall. A collection was then taken up, | all the memorial ufer! waa singularly rich and ‘The services in the Fourth Presbytesisn Choreh what nowers from Natare {t m1y and wark Them ” iN. and hymn No, 118, 401 think of the home over |I’fl:mf‘)lnlml!. -ymnu\ iniring clances of the con- | were of nnusnal Interest yosterday from the fact | Monday Night, April 2 & apinto'ils mersbaves of beaniy. Tt Naturo in SERMON DY THE REY. C. Il EVEREST, here."van sang. * Mal., Whiidle annoanced (hat Fetacttun win titn et thorauzh detight and sat- | that thirty-five persona unlied by letter and profes. e e g An Eloguent Sermon on tho | filileiintiviriarateraltits et | Toeler Chie i Broret pitr o T | b dnt gt B cllBeinsets Wt P | e 710 e et vt Besrenie | it win e, e se i | A NINTE 2 n q 2 shall have faded., o tho ecla are plants which :nlh Church, nrucherlllonl.nzn congregation yes- | 000 o or }'m',';"-,; Thttens. o the arcant ;he'llev.pfidv';ll:l Sulllvan, the Reclor, and tha | has taken a new rtact, and_already fiarishes liko Theme by Prof, Swing. may eatch of Chriat what they may, hnl inihem | day morning. Tl text wast Thefr work o tha new fild. o 1abor, - Anuaricitg | Tev: T les' irtssy; the” Assistant Tiector, off | the grecn hay free, dcivered & mort sxcellcnt sero {hrist i not contalniol bit over tho Catholle nf | (Jf nthislife only we naentione ta Ghrit, we are of [ of “mafe volces them rendered **Behind the crone, | Giated. The scrmon by fhe tector wat onthe | mon, approprists io the day —Easter Stunday. Tho Epiecopal mllf over alt the most orthodox waile, | all men most miserablcsbut, now e Chriat riea trom | ®5fe}. Whiitle eald, that the crom was not be X nn, l‘hlle:llnm“l-‘lnc Corinthisns, | cdifice was tastefully decorated with rich flowers. Yo paves sui . near by the nlpiized ane pray: |, 105 okt snsbecoge . | firecn thom and clod. bt bohin e %S00 | Beat” ralued up:and wita Yhat Body G oor | The EasteCAlTOMC CATUEDRAL, : 'rom the last part ol 8 o o 8 ) iofmiy o, 0] ) The Rev, 0. H, Everest Preaches | skentic should he bt raisg his eyes and say, | This, he mid, wasa day of Christian Jubilee,—a | L0 18 oSt FREE o, SIN, S G0 S0 B, 00 Comele oo doctring of Christ's resurrection, | cornof of State and Supetior stects, were attend- g i ' Lord help mine antelief. day In which the heart and the volce broke forth | the Reansrection, An Esster ploce, **Jesus re- | 8 7 be, was the crowning mystery of Christisnity. | od by a very large nomber of worshipers. Frery ’ on the Arisen Savior, Thun neither the intellectual or_the rectarian | aq strcams broke forth from the winter, the morne | turneth,’ was then sung by Sho Eholr, after which (Thin resntrection seemed 10 Ve invoived {n auch | hour from 68, m. until the commencement of the Pn(h lends fnvariably toward Cheist, bt often away penctrable mystery as to make it appesr s an | Mpss the communion was celebrated, and the im. Atnlsted by ‘olnte imponihility. Death must come to ail, MRS, GEO, I, CARPENTER, MR, EMIL LIEDLING, called upan (o belinrs that Christ had died and | jn' the way of decorstion, it ot being nsnal to MR. CAS, A KNURR, MR, FIRANK T. BAIRD, had lved agaln, (ieners. experience was certainly have auch. Bishop Foley celebrated pontifical tin f f such 1y = ¢ - p o ity o Mottt Bl sl | WL oo 7 Lt o | HARMONIA QUARTETTE —In the dawning of rpring,- the puiting forth of i3 . | MR8.J. A, FARWELL, Roprano, Seiniae TSI e, PRRE foih o | B st T iblect Feime ¥ Aehapes R S velopment of " the buttery—the mott atriking an- 1, L. SLOAN, Basso, nlo{u 1o Chelat'a resurrection. The trath wos fi‘.‘.‘f.‘;,:;"‘,‘,,",fi;‘;’I‘“‘,‘}f,‘,’lf,r'g,":,';}:;." ity U IL T, HOWARD, Tenor. * ped from the night, or as the bow of prom- HH‘.’ '\gb‘:lne led In prayer, rom Itim ont Into qutte a different conniry, The | in€ e# “TH . qneation, **1iaxe you found Chrit i retnpne. It | Ieo oxulted after tha storm.” The mind sprang feom [ Mo R S L LA T comen back from many different centaries and | the contemplation of the raddest tragedy In history A witneenes % Easter Sorvices in the Episcopal ram bunire s of domominatians, and nn suswe 8 | eaddonly to tho grandert trath fn revalation, And | Brrection, - Ravisg”, JAIked "o, and neeh, ihe d an 2 nd Catholic Churches, extremity we fiy to thn fountnin of trath, Christ | 0 e tamned from the darknees of yeaterday to the | Lord Jesas Chrlst. " 1¢ me L flimaelf, and carry with ns our personal fnquley; | brightness of this morning. But In order to enter } JEERT & LR e e A Pt e and, with o bealgly diine, andiwith o alopiicly | Into Lo folines of the Joy ofthin fentival we must | priETL ' JSIMATSEHoR BATRORISE, AN, which 8 child may underatand, lie eava, ‘}f ye | bo In aympathy with thatereat heart that teiumphed | Uhriat limaelf, Tiie witnesses svere fallowers of Major Whittle's Farewell Address | foniiniein My Worl thonare se My decipterin- | alt thransh this marvelous sge, an he dld nowhero and onght to have eredence on the en . Admisston, One Dollar. No extr ch deed™s an i, through Ifls minister Paul, Te ys, of th Raractor, The world that, while snch phenumens approximated to the 1n of th ho +* Kece Sac. | scaia. Tickéts for sale T at the Tabernacle. BT 7 B REEURE it O Ch o e mowt o | ses Il o record, Evecy chr path asened to | f Wl preplong pood caracor, Thewrkdnnsr | e, vl S EhBemees, avprpsimate, bt | bt of the "ricet ncfuaed o Ece it | s MERTSARICT: oot ¥ B Bo e 1ila."" Thus, after ali tha dobiate and metaphyni- | be leadfog towar sand converging to 9 | went ont to preach Jesus. Ont of 120 | Anything innatnre enald do, between it and them | siloin Aunaa, v andanoffertcry, ** Ave Maris, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, cal inquiry of hundrcds of years, alter churches | precopts ho had givon, tho scjs through which ha | men sand women mnot one fell from | there remalned a wide, {v:\wnlm.' gulf, abwolately | (ye latter the production of Lisct. have excloded the milllons who could natpros | yad passed, thess things were geaanally bringlng | tho falth, not e left & staln on their racord. | impsasable. Tene, Kt ‘aul nacil the 'annlozy of the seed dying and Tiving again, bt ho did elute OARLAXD, Clark-at., opposite Blicrmsn Mouss. HAVE YOU FOUND CIIRIST? | nounca their words, 1t comen to pasn that the heart | (10 BEREen o 00080 i mbad to o larger oxps- | They knéw that s dend man rovo again from the At the Oakland_ Methodint Epiecopal Chareh the COMB! i e i ENCING MONDAY, APRIL TROF. BWING'S EASTELL SERNOY. jieing he tplel of hrit I e, tnd LhaLl 120 | 110 and oo he ssomed fo stand apo the vary, | 4%Ad 87 we Know It by thelr etimony. Tettion Al Thesn ruck parallel to Chrlsts resur: | Eastor servicen conslsted of n Sunday-achool cone ¥y ONPAT. ARTIL & s of secondaty worth, nt i Iow did they preach this trath? Firat, we find . cert. accompinied hy the classes’ offerings in the ' Prof. Bing preached yesterday morlag at the | erecd noracct. hut of tsonal seiaiion fo 8 mighty | pinnacte, and for the woment o bo controlled by | ylfyf G 1EeY, EISAER this ALY Firte o And | he i, *lor ™ Fejuichesconte, - b mol. - of | cort accompied by ihe clawen’oferings n the | Erilorson’s Famous Minstrels! Central Church, taking g bin text: e O iat oy iy, | (e COUfer” | the wanderful traih that had becn encouraging | uiterancesof 81, Petet and St. Faul o contained In [ $he reearrection, The eesential princinle 37 | the fineat desceiption, and wote under the direction | BILLY EMERSoN - Propristar and Mans ger. 1f any man havenot the eplrit of Christhe fa none | sfon of tongues, Chriat lnaimplicity. = him all the way; and he looked down and thought | the Acta of the Apo nd the Epiatles were fall | {10 SUFF RS TTS Ster actual death. | Thosoed, |13, W, Hontecou. “The walls were ornamented THE OLD BEAHAORN REVIVED, ’ of 1its.=Romana, ril., 0. It In & notorions fact thac many are pass! ngl“unx what ho was, ana what the ,Christian had to hopo; r( reiteration of this greal fact. None bnt be- ‘ b "'- do Tl A "'e only feemingly, and not | wity ecergreens and mottoes, The palpit was one LOOK AT ALIL THE OLD FAVORITES, A Roman Catholle gentleman, led partly by a | throvgh tha churches nndor the name of Christians h o | Hevers v Jesns aftor fe was ralved from the | SEtARLY: Gead, andunly awalted tho apoearance | maug of fowers, (he umblemn connlating of . croa, The Great of the proper ‘conditions to rostore them, The BILLY EMBRSON. auter shell might be dead. nt there wero germa af | 0ol 84 herp, wil in the fnest of hot-houss Chicasa Tarortts Iy IO, Ife within, and that fact was destructive of tho motta, ‘**Christ has ,{,,' " Pully 400 pernons m‘l‘a,e“ll;n-'t f';'l"l"s""""’ \\;'A'HL T Jettection of the analogy, To satlsfy all the can | wore bresent, the room beinig e erowiied that one | * e8cRER e A PR DA ey Wodn. o ns, ’blmm =rle actnally demnml. and all lady fainted, but wan soon revived, The exercises | cliestra of elght solo performers. scknowiedued by press @ materials componing It must have entered Into | conetated of mosic, recitations, and verncs of | And public to'be the mater band of the world. the new and strange courbinations of the tomb. No | £eriture, “Among. the moit. noticenble s o | FOPUIAF prices—iiarmuette and circle; 75 cents; Drees anglogy to a resurtection from auch & death could | gditsean on m,e,i,A,lh“,c, munic, *+ dnngs | GiFcie, oo centa; Gallery, 23 centa. Ko AR Gharye Drfound In nature, \Wan the mystery incoucelva- | of Graine, ” by Mry. siandevillesclane:recitstion by | ‘el fcad; MATINEES SATURDAY ONLY. and the miracle fmbomibler Nes, If naturs | Miey Gracie: Itichardeon: reading by Sira Anna w aw, Dot wos ft 'the law? Ry SE Wan thero nothing about naturo that possemved | BOLe: folo by Mire Nettle Kimpaons S Almoat 3 COLISEUM, ; Protestant friend and partly by curlosity, wentinto | Who have iitile trace of this divine spirit, ~And | and then he liftod his eyes: ** Now s Chelst risen | (joad, Ife wan not abown to all the people, hat to ity, a0 Inouiry-mesting last winter. and was suddenly | J2,W1ia In the teat of any valusble Cheatanity from the dead and becom the first frulta of them | Iiinawn Church, fa the witneases chosen afore- e, or If learned com- elept, time of God, 11 . met by thio question, Have you found Christ? It | pilation af doctrine wonid giv rellzion ta s world, | *"SPIRY 4 1o come tnto the ssma fealtng to havo | Him? 3F o b g aocond oum- tohim Anew Inquiry, Hed tho questioner | \vo shanld long ehce have had nheppy world Int | 4oiifSERES1S SO IR0 MG Joms FCURE 18 BENS | anz T would arst be soen by His own people. Meked him whethor Lo belonged foa church, of | d6ed . Our warld has thas fonnd Ganel Hotrang bresiate the brcadih of the meaning of s groat | eroaens te thr Hene oAy 7 mang el ther ho wan n boliover, or whether ho cxpect. | Himed over. llenry VIIL of England, and almost | christian doctrine. 1t waa the rovnnon of feeling, | “Hesuming his. remarks, Na). Whittle defended ‘whethel L 'y P! ai] the sayage men of the past, thua founa the flfi‘ + | the contraat. the reaction, that caused thia intenso | tho aceuracy of the Gospel statement, showling. by cd toreach Meaven, an answor would have heen | and they burned those who could not each almilar rapture; for tho human aaul nevet experienced such | Miblical evidencs that Chriat wan Fecn by over five dy, but that he had ovardono such a thing as | enda of reasoning, Tint fortunately thara fan bete | piioy of oy but when it camo by | thousand . 1f the at. £ thi o Ziiah, or wan mom fndiag i, o soslly di | ier Anaine: ome purely persansh party intolecta. | BCUEAte, 0f T, DUty xhen o I faiie, BY | thousand peraons. 1t the story of the rosurrection not know, and hu was compelled to fashlon his re- | 2li.hut ehlely spiritual. vulslon of fecling, the relound of tho heart, that | vain. But jt was troo that elehtcen hundred Christianity is a color of the heart mora than any d the Apostia to nttor these cxcellent words. 4 X the poser to accomplish the marrcious? Should 1t o — ply from that conditlon of Iznorance. Information ‘tn- the brain_of ‘momory, When a | §H%e,the Apoctla Lo SHor ens exreilent words. | and forcv.three years aco Ch o thin ol facsc | be thougnht an Incredible thing that God ralecd the Slemaeentes solecs: Stnep, Deby bleom ly Moy Great success of the Drams of This incldent {o suggestive. The question which | acholarly or baok-loving man finds himaclf by mia | aroued bofors by tho contemplationof the precepts | and ‘God. had: built 5b evidenco fof thom on 1o | 4¢307 Tho firat ct of crsstion was no loan than Jenny Otis,'azed'4 yents, atmont pariled n Homanist who ha lived outslle | fortune, by bnsinow, orehipwrock, of banishment, | of yenusof Sucarein, 7" " jou | BS1L, It it e ingle e shaczed up scatast | RS0, mirtce nd why shunld 1 b pro; | < ol prictafor whviwy tn now senas were | A LIFE FOR A LASH ! the circle where It 1s daliy hastily asked and hastily e g e gnt who 1lve tho life ‘Why wan it that this doctrine of e resarrection | um wo are notinqllfildlobfll Christ Is oor justifiea- then distribnted, Duvall "Mosley secaring the first wa bly sweet and preelons to Chrle- | tion, ) anewered onght indeod to atarla e, ought o foil | o' ifier "o “uictn o " fhe ciminal, T L riin st 10 thers. 1han sy oa | Hiod, Our, aalvation to-day depe T i s upon our car with & strange solomnity, Letns | feeling heavy as approaching d"n. Comen | elre on the faco of the earth. —that they hnd'more | tho only iope of tho Christian. Wa are saved by make a stady to-day of the qnestion, ** fiave you | O¥er the cultlvated heart doomed to such nasacla- | ¢ stake than any other men? Tho wiewer csino | the Jifd of Christ. Lot infdels and skeptics con. | tlons, ' 1t was a custom of some of the Homan ty-~ | 4% stake than any o Teaoll, ey bl bam found Christ!" 1t faan appropriate study for tha | A% o0 FACESE GT o de torment a study—to :})Llll?('-.-'d nn‘:?;‘mgré;?;\'“;ln ':“lh' h'm!ym;;"‘f‘g gl‘:‘x?nl“l‘fiu':r:-:-f"“ to one point and mecet the Dayil shonld work annther miracle,such an the resurrec- o . tlon ot Chriat fur the jurpine of recreating man | Faiie: JOr,OnRER R SEHTE seholbrn, RStk | tatrotuctng e, Wi, 1, Btevens and bte Grest Drame and redeeming him? Wlatan in@nits maltiplica- My Hand," a beant(fni plece of poetry, wos deliv- Doy, tlon of miraclen was required ' tho reArrection, | SoLd mrrammorn o b ISt OF Poctey, wa ROMEQ, 710, nnd DANGER. but yet it was not impossible, if neceewary 1o < ) i ' oot e TS AeEea R 8 || B Uahi's Heformed Bpiconal Chureh e onk. Gt it of e pandame oroe Enster.8unday, for tha day in esncclally sacred fo | banish to some lonely, rocky island in the Medi- | 30 G170 88 27 AUAS FORRRT, St g0 SOCRTEG.00 | g . | Dot necessary to the identity of person fn the final % IRWIN SISTERS. Cinlat. The flowers by evory allarand In mnny | terrmnoan acholars whode cultare might utt them | Loe'2ught to ook down upon desth, snd not op e i e min {0 be Tore Srednious tadiske: resaerection, but it was fhat Whici’wils within | <70%® stuitetasss bolng ihe contre:plece. An tmmenes alfo hy firt-class varlety talent, Ghrlatian_homes, the snow-whila dccases of tha [ for being biind to tho vices and ains of tho kmpar- | o5 s an ovarianying terior, Al itcss things | Fine, T seroiac th o man, which ' reasans, which belletes, and. pors the propheta: mec. f ind, thirdly, Jils n Ly The First Presbiyterian Church was beautifall: i ouening st 8, and Matloees Taesdsy and Fri- i srom "Hhe beat thme \Uettifed ki, | decorated whh fowerefrom the hol-hoate of Jont | 48784, . ‘ : i e, een per«uns nnited wi e chorch. '] " s Tom Gehoay® Chnrh, might exist 9art | 10Tue avening a Sunday-school concert was held: UAVERLY'S THEATRE. pledzs of say o, hod to s Acenh sl i, evon MISCELLANEOUS, DALY : st should sl made alivo agaln. ELLANE N 1 o e A o e s DALY FIFTH AVERGE SHGATAE COMPARY and belleversaa well s unbellevera would recelyd &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. moROns ovele) Eaiieg AT 3 will bexla the hu- ;helr rewarda for the things done in the body, The IxntaxaroLis, Ind., April1.—On complaint of lody was a redeemed and a sacred thing no less ; '8 C! - Iody s & redeemied aid s aceed hing o less | membere of the Younz Mew's Christian Assoriation BL g_flE IG!}ASS, the fiest time In Chicago. life of ain. Lot desth come when It wouid to ihe | tlC performers at the Metropolitan Theatre werear- For man ;{-m. atich an anpoliuted .&.,, but how differ. | rested to-nizht for deetroying the Sabbatly, Thirtye c!nnd? evening, Aprits, £, MeWaro s Ji{p Van Wine entwould ftho with the man whoes soul was all | firemen and women were tskenin,sud tho perform- | ke Thursday evelng, "Aprii 12, ¢ll Benent to Pianred by tho foulings of sin when summoned | ance broken up. Matt Marcan'n ** Living Statyer | M= CRAIRAN. e jul ad | ' e . 7] Q 1 bl 53 SCRBIEE wonid el i decinive cirpony, | Troupo waa incladed in the arrested party. The — McVICKER’S THEATRE, an: tho redevined wpirit, Triumphant over aln | oficers of the Assuclation deciaro . their Intention — would enter tho gates of the Loly eity, the New [ of breaking up concett saloons and other dinrep- !londu.(rnrm nd wmn;-da{v. April 2. 8, and 4, derusalem, singing ¢'More than a congueror | utable piaces under the provisions of theSuspected lie popular comedy, by If. J. Hiyrun,- thrangh fim that loved me.” Felonact. Tho foliowing wna ihe musical service, which |~ Tho weather this morning was not pleasant,— BO E was, of courre, well rendered under tho direction | windy, dusty, snd warm, However, it was clear, L] of r, C, E. IL. Mucller, assisted by Mre, Emma | and the atteniance on Easter rervices large. The Thureton, sonrann; Mrs, Frank Hall, contraltn; | day was olserved more than ls usaally general, '!‘!" Il inappronchabie cast of characters. Mr. Edward Devon, tenoc; Mr. C. C. Lefler, hanta: | The scrvices in the Eplacopaland Catholic churchen | ug oyociay h oniey | pa, urioch. Feidar Easter Anthem i C, Buek: Glorla Patel, Hardn; | and in most other churches were of & character | Eomedy momornt 1 o NS Gloria Patrl, Perring; Gloria Patrl, Mosénihal; | pertinent to tle occanion. Tuc faral displays ex- Next week—F, &, Eell‘lli‘vlnl’l'c‘?aru'la, n Ki‘x:lnn n.‘.el Jubllatofn Cy | cooded in besuty and desten suything ever before _ilERSIfB v MUSIC HALL Schifting: Offertory Anthemn—**1 know that my | seen bere, D § Hedeemer ilveth ' *—Handel % FORT WAYNE, IND. Y USI( LLs GRACE CHUOCH. (zpalch to The Tridune. Twa Cliamber Cuncerts by the The docorations at (irace Epleenpal Chi Apectat Di; Font WAINE, Ind., April 1.—The seml.centen- an rich and claborate a uatal, which men, eat | nial of the introdacilon of Methodism In Fort | MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE OLUB, deal, when [t is remembered that Dr. Locke's con- | Wayne was cclebrated to-day hf the ncmbers of Frid vening, April 6 grezation s always amone the foremost in ( thatdenomination in an appropriste manner, Ono BATURDAY, MATINEE, APIIL 7. celebrating Enater and ull other services in even | of the features of the occasion wae a reunion of !-l{nl reserved scata begius Moiday morning, April more than n becoming manner. Over tho altar |'Methodist minleters who bave served in this city, | 2 BtLyon & ilcaley In letters of white fmmarieiles was the fnsception, | which was largely attended to-day. ~ A unlon love- | _Lyons Hisil, Evanston, Eatunlay evening. April7. ors, Tlere groat minds that bad lived amon books, | {01 %% a0 ovoruanging terfor, | A these, fhinas | First it was yonth kuceling to-day in thelr Arst communion, . landed, overmors to i 3| ondly, tha utterances of he oy of all the denominations nthia anivorsary | 403, fflends, and the ‘:,f:““'fl““ym Sowert forma | {nthe doctrine thit taught that thiey were trao, | Jife, "AN their taik sbont Chel of the reaursection, declare that the hoar balongs to | of human ifa. Tfere n Seneea aracged out yearn. | g, (N3 HRHOIRE OEIGE BERE, AR Fn ARUMANIOR | bosatiful was of no avail. Then they had to deny the Son of Man and o 1acditations tho nearest pos- | whero evary hour bronght its_crael dlscord.” Thix | Of (he Toafitiento come, th o theto, fond bones | the Apouties® testicn Could " they :ob: s sible to Mis character and work, rorrow, thia Inexprossible orment. eyrang f10m | Wil jn'Fuil stature, made I tho mont prectoin | togetine o el ol enP i Souid, ban Let us approach the final anvwer by marking fieat | the fact that the sonl can bo colored all through | & 0 " To it buried 1 Kether palm n wat o the detectlve or very bd responses.affered and ac- | and through, Not only has natare tints for tha | doCifine to thom, = o havo urfed would | mout atroclous lle over told? Either the Coptodhy tho Jst. > TEIn WELL 10 DOLO (heat 168t W | Frve. Sett o peach, and for the gorgeons rainbow, | St them dawn immessurably below hoy others. | story of the reaurrection was aa awful lle, or it TR by clfor of {gnorance: bring 1 the sam ane | ot &196 1L has snia TOF tho spirits Sencea's spirit | 4 canary-bird born fu the cage knew no aiher life. Tas 8 gteat troth, o wore, gool, and eclt- wwer sgaln, In seeking to Invent some now Inatru- | had been immersed In the language of tho claesic | o4 "G einE RASTEC 10 e PAS SOPREReRSd el aaerth ‘nf‘ll"-n t ? ”f’{':"fi"“t"’ »ednt por- ment or machine. it wauld holo thestadent groally if | world, nnd, with an ample fortuno at hle com- | 317, 1T % 4068 wErg SREg, 1S RONA By sholt | aiblo toatimany s to_ thelr hoaeaty and trath, Ho could have before him all the slmilar of jdeniteal | mand: ho had done nothing bu read, and admire, oo e ek e a pirs from tho iremtay | orery living Chirlstian was an additlonai tentimony inventjons which havo signully failed, Not long | and think,snd love all objects, from his childrenup 4 th “h Tnt Jio bogan to bm""‘ 0 tne truth of the hr!" e ew It was trme, sgos mathematical genfus wan found ‘spending [ to God. 'Exile came to him na the vory sum of | Shd thrase him Inio a eago. | Ho bogan to beat the | and overybody must beilove it. They knew that montht, with & Droepect of maingit years, I | ferrora, Thas averywliero tho epiritcan Do calar. ( YifSe: o soni, camo (rom his melodious billy he | Chrlat wan s living Savior, Clriet was tho Fon of reeking logarithma of numibera, Tio did not kuowy | ed, and of all the hites of thin decorated warld, the | JFCRNL fOSH A PRaE Yttty ease Liherty know | o Siie S rimurroction, was God'a tn orsement that John Napier had done ail that work threo | colors of the soul are the most Iudelible. Once fordols e Gl i of s teachinge. cro was no need for Tundred yeara beforo, and that for o smal sam, a | woll set, no time will wash thein aut. Aurellus, | DO €0vironment without death. Give s elavo | either specniation or scienco in the matter, for few pentilcs, one could buy a table of logarithms'of | from childhood, loved the sindy of God,and all the | Smancipation; break the honds which bound bim o | Chriat's doctrines were proven by lila rizing from A1 nbnbors batweet ona.end 100,000, Ahis Infor: | 1aes things of morale, and duty, and {£is rafd that | fo4F AT d‘;,"‘;‘;}‘fi‘;}':&““:;gi;’gf,"{fgl"'fb"’:}l;:g thg‘%:;‘agh .I,.'fl'""“ this, thoy must belleve all mation sot frog the matural-torn but benighted | when ssan Emperor ho aftersard was compelied = e geniun, and, Teaving ToRarithms. o Napter ho | 0 ead (hG AFTIR: ha would sit up 1 hie Sonts aftes fhicis, wete. ntede,—{hrine bim tows; and £a4 | eoho question for them to conrider wan what they tianot riseni your hopeis vain, "—ho would | wera going to do with this great trath, Every moved ol happlly along a nower and moro usefal .,"‘,'{’;‘,‘f'éf..',”.":::,’gT;fi'fi.'.‘:'glgfi';'w:mawr'.'?lea"f bo undone. 1 thia be not & trao doctrino, thoea | chair in thoe Inquiry-rooms, overy seat in fhe e who had bellered In Jesns Christ were, of all men | Tabernacle, that bullding itself,—all were wit- n.,'.‘,‘q'.'-?}!.'!'d:;?.5;"”’3?,'}1";;}'&7:‘.’.5’3 ftoan uite | Hatlons upon the thamen oF el Igon. o comen to | thAL frod the carth, tho oat " wlsorablos | newos of the truth sot forth by'Christ, 1f thera mado, ani weitn what of taluro or of succss. _{t1s | yon and arks you if you have found Chrlst look thoy.had lost ‘the _hobn. they Bad .meat Ta8 0, rlten Kavlor, what wondoetal power was (¢ the “glory of ‘mau that o can tako old of | ot outward st any Chureh, lonk ot back toward [ 8%, ke, The Uberty of the = oroel | which brought deaskards to & senss of thelr ov the past and make of it an inspiratlon or | the formularics of the post, but look into yoursonl name, by condltion e deal 8 reo stiau_was a womning according to fte troth or foily. | and see if It is colored afl through and through crentures,—ro revolotionized them and changed | another cvidence, for had they not rcen how n Should _any medical genfus now pm‘,,,,,,‘, with the spirit of Jeaun Chriat, 1ias it boen dippod. their nature that the things that nvellum} satis | Cheistian wcnl.{nylnlly to s betfer life? Thir was caploua blecdings he would at onca Le informad | intn that dye so ofton that its fibr (e no Tonger sin- | factlon anco poriahed aut of sicht, and Jeaven, tho last time the epeaker expected to.nddrees an that tho old conturles had tried and exhausted that | fally human but Christ-like In a color that will be | WEICK Slood, begand the resurrection, becamo & Sionce n il 4t bat ding and lio Apgeled to them iden: should foms solf-mado sfatesman reacha | Imperishabl? Once to have canght gllnpacs of the | Pecertity, Tho new ereature ha hm " ) d" al lmuc:epn o salvstion proffered them. Maj, bellet In witcherntt and suggest 1aws for ita detec- | Saviar, onca to have seen thooitiing of the Diving | forthie flfos halad boon lifted above It~ Tedid | Whittlo closad hin remarks with prayer for the ruc: tlon and punlskment. he could be nformed by | at some revival-meoting, will not anawer, becauso | PO deaples, It hecauso it was his duwelling;place | coas oF Infdol oston, where men had presumed better-read companions that hig now grounds wera' | for the miost part auch a grasping of Christ s | 50 e fore i3 "emwhumu. Dus 1 Chr i revu.c,t 0 dr;ctrl';w eltgoflndmg by Mr. Moody, old, and had been cnltivated and worn out and | feebls, and the hani soon lote £0 the pize, Clirta joriy hie o d faeied of 1berty, StE Sonkl An 8 scyices Sladed, with the-begediction, pru- ..‘m'iuu:enlowlmmm he was born. Thua Chria. | tianity in Its best oarct ac] l(;’ bondage. Ileaven hio craved; lleavon ho | nounced by Maj. Whittle. tianity has o his fsa long steeping of the % tory, aud ho who would saek 1td | hieartin the colore thatencircied tha brow ofdesns. | Becdcd. ‘*Christ 18 risen.” "On the altar was a rutber | feast snd commanion scrvice ook place at the T valuable doctincs would well Inquiro what dop: | Ilence it Is the Chitrch Is chicfly rocruited from tho | If tho Christian religion wan not tru, it was thie 3 B S, . o | W Stroet M. E, Clurch, the Tev, 0 HERSHEY NALL na hava been Lnforo tho warld” Once far telal s | Taomily whoro 1he ehildren Aaw o n the sowsrisy | most monsirons. Grisity. ThAt had evar been. nant EASTER SERVICES garionspiece {pthe shane of sifiora lainty hrox | Irayne Kites el (oo Jav: Qilbert 4 Ga) what was tho measure of thelr succoss, Lifeiaso | atmosphere. The hacvest tho Chiurch reaps in the | Into tho world to torture snd afflict mens no human GURMET “OHUREIL; short that one canuut afford to repeat oxporiments | folds of adalt 1ife ls but a poor harvest compared | Ingenuity or cruclty was comparablo with itiit | Christ Church was crowded yesterday mornine, thlult ::}v‘o n‘tlc;:].'cmgué lll;ml to (!ounxgr?m“.': w,uln m; rich grllnln it B hers l{'nr:‘u;afi: ""}f‘fi ;;u;l:n A Z'f;':"l.?r'.’:du';nx%“tfi':{{"p S l‘:lel‘};:‘v!p;;n;lfl;g‘ tho alslea and spacc o front of the pulmt being whicl an bo oun v o former travel O on ainn routh's swaste; s, . ina pttall and doath, — Coming. hercrore, 1o iha | s mrent orofoouiins dracler aumignt falls AUl | Svasy sorraw toehed hin aethe 21t tonthed th | Glled with chalrs. The chancel, denk, and com- sented diee, N el Laltianic while Mr. & . | Defamaiyr, of Indianspolia, ofitltiag, | Tomicht ~ — : riell, with his neusl generueity, had furnished a | 8 union Methadiat mass-meethnz was held at tha 1 . fovely" Roral crose, Which: st G tho baptismal | Berry Ktrect M. E. Church, where an immenro MBD[IGIBSO]]D. Qumtette Glllb. fant.” The pulplt was ornamented with somo very | crowd was pro Tho exerclres Included ewsaya | T1wo CHAMBER CONCENTS—Friday Eventng, Anril il veautlful - beds of flowers, spriga of green, eome | on **The Orlein l'd“!'rn(;gr“;mol Fort Wavmm | @, katurdey Miatince, ADril7. [escrved Seats, 75 couts renlde: W of exquislle design and construction, | Brackenrl ent and Futare of , % A A o e asa mentorial to her departed brother, Commo: | Methodism in Fort Wayne,” hy the Rev. A. dory Girahem, U, 8. N. Ono of the reading deaks | Mar.ne, P ROP o . was decorated with a gorgeous floral shield and MICHIOAN CITY. IND. (=} o elnboraty centro pleces, and a cfosn and crawn of | Methodimn,® by m, of Fort [ and 81, Ticketsat Lyon & Heaiy's. {nestlon, Maws you fuund Christt wo may well do. | godown tochildhiood to laythe foundations of | Atrinz, snd lie responded to lt; and then, whan It | munion-table wora beautifully draped with ever- | LTINS SaRLre Woceh B 8 Cioen and crawn uf | Jetoliu /' by Trendent Robinson, - of bar Firc 10 learn what othiers havo eald nnd what bo-- | fhelr atrncisees.. Thoy selcagt te aood” o ne | had frzcd. Wim 10.0pen overy facalty mado him | groens and flowers. Tho pulpit, especlally, was IR Ry P Sihe “Lalty,” by Gienrgo AWy = gama o tlie solution and ke porsons who fonnd, | hoir thotigits Gnd i thelr entnusiasm, They | keenlyaiiva (0 tmpreaslon, It 1t bonot tre, and | Govorad with flowers, nad. in- front af It o o | P Alea. L cantcibuteds, o ol ianchue a4 e id Fota PROPOSAL N know 100 well where tho atreans of 11fa beat takea | theso hapas were dashed down, it wan wome omo ages fonnd Crotat hcologiealty, Yonnecd, | 1h . sweelening. eloments. o the. hinnda of | than any imauisition: 15 was {ho most terrbla cras. | foral crake. On & sall dnd on e teft was ot ask when those tmee Legan, nar whetner they | youth all thiese ehips eail to load with the scholars, { ity that could be devised. 'The very beginning of | 1arge star, composed of tuberoses, and on the have wholly passed away. 1t ia gufliciont for one | and statsamen, and orators, and pocts, With | the new life—the firstihrobbing of ‘the newsoul— | right wasa shmilar stand supporting a large basket parposo that thera had beew an Inteilectusl and | theso they rail 'away toward ‘the future, Mither | Mmade It conscluus of w delicacy of fucline thatit | or lowers. At theextreme left of the chancel was mmetaphyaleal, u theologleal, finding of thie Son of | comes also Chrlstianity, anil_cxpects her Cheist to | evor know beforo, Thothinadthathad dwelt moro | o'y rec”snchor madn of whits tlowers, and on the Man. | obe partics lavo borno vatluus iitles, 1t | bo best fornd in tho early years. It fs then tho | InnamocAma to tho surfaco. ‘They lad benevo- | & A 150 componed of shintlar floral off Jrould cansume all - thivhour ehould we giva only, | mind can be best colorsd in'dyen’ that will outlast | Jence, butit was thinner than afr, When a Chrixtlan | right a cross, also composed of shinflar floral offer- the natmes and Lriefest definitions of theso sects.’ | the colors of Pompatl, began to know what conscience was, it whispered | fnge. In the rear of the commanton-table and §li- Thiy roll of eects would boas Jungastory sa Ho: | ~las that hoart fannd Christ? Tt fs much sach a [ tohim, and he latened, “lle had a Vo that was | 1ngon of the windows was a huge floral crous, elght mers_calalozue of hlpa, but without "Homaer's | question as tho ona whether {n that ross white or | 8)i-encompanning, and that broaght wiltin its scope star of pare white flowers, while the orzan front Bpecial Dispatchk to The Tribune, wae handsomely ornamented with a lovelyfloml [ Micmioa¥. Ciry, fnd.. April 1~The Preshy. dinrp, 3 taemorial to the late Mes, Milior, nce | terian ami Congregationsl anlon mevtings wil) FOR Flectwood, by her husband. Another momorial | condncted this we Is{ the ey, 11 W, Morey, of 2 : to the samno lidy, in the shape of a flural waa | South Bend. ‘There will aleo be meetings cvery contributed by'tho Pleetwaod -family, Xenrthw [ eveninz {n the Methodist Church, cunducted Ly 4 orzun was a maynificent cross, of which calla- | the Rev, & AL liote, the pastor, Thirt, 0! ) ) y-alx con- dics and lvy leavea furmed tho principal part. yerts wero received luto full connection with the " feet high, of evergreens and flowers, surmounted H Deanty. - Thoro wers thasewho belloved that Chrl overy Jiving thing. Al becamio. new to him; and. L everg o o Rete ware rol to ! B 10 neparale noula: ona. Buman. Ona Siviies | srirlt of his Biarie s B ounes i lbami | &% ho WaIkeA the carilh b it thad. 1 boluméed1p | by _tho ” tozt, et 10 weonn At e | omorsto the AT tthe Charey | eI Ctrch pi-dav, Pflfls U[‘ fl lu]l there wero tora who belleved it tho Hon bozan | ol tho Dibiical loro and acumen canuot avo. him; | hiti,that thoso thind woro croated for himi nad | base was an exqalalio hed of ‘cailzs, tabe- | Eate-comorsto the Kaster vervicesat th 2ih, 80 Hpectal Diratch 12 The Tribune. ' eaE GHErtlis hopottan Thous thers were wha e | Eoeoiysecthnon Sueth cannol e bl ene il | Uhore e curtln silnity with the ifu tat o xrv(l‘;fi’l'h“n Sriiiant contrast with the decn Tacan ot | Tards wan " tho attemtnee. T aecnlares ik Rocxroutn [,y Warh 1.2 Eabler Sunday waa o 2k of egattens those thera were who de- | towared Heaven, Not hoving the spirit of Christ he 2 3 1+ | the backgronnd, Aftos the nsual i 4 the Timtiemorial caafomn, the chancel had been | obsersed in il uuf chirches, sofie of fhiew fiota-, - claced thut tho 1ight ‘around the forchead ; 4 when the wholo }ife was thus eurcharged with joy, | {ho bacl D e the nsual oponing servicen 3 Chriat cams from 1ils own smiente, whetoms tha | " Hisan b dhe b A Fene faid st thore would bo o regoiae “Thie qusstion then ariscn, ind Chriat is anly | the heart was swtdenly chilled, oml the eogerneas | Bishop u Yalo i Uiy Salote'Cutin FROM (1L The waINLY | o'Wk 5 CCTIAT S0ML-Coor, UL 18 Sh Yol cf | OF DLLcE tRimor G off, v darc and pmeriosa | permun, bt Tonioad, cantrination ervigen. <or: Deiniz thna dependent on the universe, but Chrlet | that futollectual aystem caited Christianity? What | becomes tha love of 1ife'on tha carth! Who, o I nen Rnd Al ey e oon e Trum uther, ey in pniverse within lim, Aud for | lu tho relstion boiween truth and sulvation? 'fo | men, wonld be more infacrablo than he whoeo na- | ehrches, andabout fucty wers confiriaed, of whot cach ung of thesa Tuene many uilerod martyrdom, . | much of each of tho Intelleetual systems which | turo was this quickened, thus inndo eagor to ro- | bielve wero under 16 Years of ags. A short Toddlod withu reicret that power had not licon 1 | somo have mado u from tho Bihlo no valuo what: | wbond, when ho wan told that thoso things were not | dreas was thot made, afior which the communion thelr hand of Bulting to death tho party that held | avor s tabo sliached. lectwocn mueh ro-called | fof biim? e A yeds. “The:following wi ihe opnosite opinton, _ Iiad yan lived In the Muldlo | truth and salvntion thero oxists no rlation what. | = Authomost natural resultof amnro abundant | mueical prozramme Ages and bocn thero asked I youhiad found Christ, | over. Inetead of posncesing o valuo, niuch In each | love, he wan quickoned by Christian faith, In- | Hallelajan Chioru ret attention, a4 they doserved, . Dy thelr aid | crated. cnies of nearly ail tho Aftoen min- ! Of fnlc: couy gt “nt’llhfi e way .'!.‘.'..{S ‘:'5. ipkcraof ble ity a8 Uirect Dosring upon tho Wt AT A e snlendent, e foral evicen on and abaat 8 o ¥ - ultar wers especially noteworthy. A lattico work BLOOMINGTON, 1LL. n:::";‘:"",r"r'::‘l":g:“’",""fi? u‘;’.“‘f'&‘:'f'":"“:flse“"flt:i of kmilax wasupliftud abuve the sitar, and festoons Special Dixitch to The Tribune, Srliom Trundauion de ase oy be), ai were gracefally armnzed upon {ts vdges and In | _ Broowisutos, K. Apeil” L.—Dr, ‘Fhayer, of | direrted tathe Commirstaner of Indian Affalrs, No. 40, front. In thie contre wan crected & crows of | Vincennes. Ind:, was chosen t0-day paatorof the | Leonard street, New York, will be recefved unth) 12 m. camellias, calla Ulles, and foliage, nearly threefoct | Firet Fresbyterfan Chnrel of Blovinington by the | f Tuesday, May #, 1877, fur furnlshing the following {nhelght, and hovinz the symbolic Initiala I, 11, | church meeting, presided over by the Bon. David | supplies, goods. and trapgportation, required for the (o= decorated with floral offerings, and theso nttracted | bly. The h)?vl:culml Church was beaatifully dec- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Or ‘ onr apswer lo gratify that nge 0 ine numerablo hopes and longine: and thess became | Easter Anthem, t 4 4 ! 5 Toived s syetom of pHISRIADY o5 cooumler o thai | Sleiom hoars slang with It a deop Infury In that tt [ numceabls hopes aud toniini snd thees becaie i o the s, Tl exnuirit work was 1 | Dsvin R diaa Service for the Bica year vnding June 30, 1781 of Herberd Bpencar. 1t would have been nocoseary | become colured with Calvinism or Lplscopacy | A Christian wnanot n Christian for himself. [T Jin it ot smipluge s nion Telograv! Oiiths FiBe A e wtsermtlvaiwae. | ldston the hoot sl 2am for you to stand along with Qod In the eternal past, | rather than with Cheist. Dut having confossed | one rujolced In tho thouglit of etarnal life, he ro- iyma "M bantiunal fout, mearly In front of the pulple, | celehrated by unususlly fino services 1o il the | ¥ B and'to havo. reon. Tim IsyIng down dscress? pd this much, let us find the ezact relatlon Letweon | olced for thoss abont hitt as woll os himself. 1o | Offertolre, **Exiter Bong taary 1, VDo ot fens, nesrty to front uf thy pinh | colobesial by uandaly | o | Flosr 3 eternally tobo and to have been svalving a ayetom | trath and’ salvation, It 1 thin: 0 Christ fs to | Jooked upon overything as chenged,—upon his | 5olv... % G. T. Il Know ruk"lll;‘ll M""’Y]f"u': wllh:::‘;“l mo;‘fe!f he elty Y. that woild evolve evil without Involving divine: | color tho heart 1t must bo bucanse inoro lmuuehohl’ as_chinzed,—not fora fow dave, not | Pow-renting will occar this eveninz, - A now ar. | Drojected huge " 49 In the centro S —— composed of azaleas und cumelllas, This was cou- HUMOR tributed by Mins leed. o - Amemorial Lasket on the rizht of the chancet Fushion reports—Buteliers' frocks will be was proscuted by Mra Tird. * It was of white | roreq, carnstiops. The namo of her son Jauice, In whuse memory thu token waw _coustructed, belng A man with corns feels better after meeting worked in violots, - Anotier basket, from re. | man with no fect, Walker, was placed upon the communlon stand, > e pi:‘f'pll wan feetoonod with srilax and adornd The Catinda thistle Is belng acclimated on the with’ bouquets of rosee. In front of the altar was ’ ) i el bt e ag otk Pacitic const. This'll make the farmers swear, Biesdes thens particular works of~art, thero waa aprofasion of genceal complicity, and wonld involve sin without man'a | Is Y ~ant o ound | for this precarious !ife, but he fooked upon his | rangement has bicen made In the letting of pews Kiiowledie, und ' ledecmier otetnatly Gracendon | 1o e i, g IO | B e ke a0 this fnod. dacteimes and | For s et v, by whioh the pulting of pews from [ihnwelf, and andd such aescinblage of prop- | dip thele woolsinto springsof cominon water. | hoeald **mine" with adopthof focling and forvor | 1s to ne pald weekly, and persons who tako eltiings osition, (o have elabothted for your inqulaitor the Thoy must fieat have emptiod wtrango pigments inta’ | of nearnens never fely befure, When chlldren one | aro to be allowed to nay what thay are able Instead reply that yon hud found Christ, In'those long | the soring. In tho dark cellar tho peach would | after another wors Laken out of his sight, heatood | of a Axed amount sattied an by the chnrel oflicers, centuries when thers was no thought excupt theor | not biush fin autnmn richneds, ‘Phuro must bo in | on the very cdge of the little grnw:. and, 84 (be | Tho practice bitherta han been to bave pewsrents logical thought, and when, too, the ratonal faculty | Christ, heuce, soma quality not found in the world | earth crumbled upon tho coMs, he sald, **Mine," ':M qnlrl:rl{. but Bishop Chonoy hopes to Le abls oo weeak, theology becamo & mania, and in socking | apart and awdy. What has heen empticd fntothat | **Oh, fravel whore in thy victory » fif the prea- | betier to enlist wingla personn, and canecially deep gueatlons with deep anawera ibe acholara gens | Nazareno nrn that hsa so transformed the pirits | ence of thls kind of fatth? “Evorything around him | youny men, In giving them greater inducements to erally fulflled the words of Panl, —thinking them- | jminersed I ite depthar was {mporishable, Bur{xhluw was niade his own, ko single sittings, seivca wina they become fools. Their very hunger (1) The tentn of a Divine misslon mustbo found | The treasnres of tho heart were hronght to himand EPISCOFAL CATHEDRAL. for awful triths cut them looso from the éhorea of | thers, Christ must be viewad aa a mensgugor fem | scaled to bim, 4o that he could feel conldently of | At the Cathedral 89, Toter and Paul tho servicen Sommon scitac, and they become so many rudder. | God or else 1o will no more transforM $he saul | tho things 1hat now wore as of thoso that abould be | extended through the dny, and wera sttended bya lesa bonts on a stormy dcean, It wan thincontic | than would as rthly horo or a patrlot. No one | by and by, _ 1arge concourse of peopl liishop McLaren cone tlon of things mu_mnuunmmnqwnun,{mw- eloe | would pray to Socrates or Washiugton, “God munt | - Then came tho strong aspirations of thowoul, | ducted the exerclscs, aselatod by Canon Knowles, quent and ;‘;‘rm over tho hiea that the Bible is the | bo soen In'Cheist, that adiiration may passonward | that connted apon the love of God aa thelr inherite pulchlmz an appropriate sermon at 11 o'clock, religion of Protestants, Thealny had beea plied | to worship, [f you cannot find in Jesus nnylhlmf ance. We woro not sntlated with the thinge that cclal sttention had been pald to tho muslcat up by the Cathalica to such a heisht that it locamo | but s high huinwnity, His power uver the heart will | did appear, ~ We were conscionn that It did not yet L of the programme, and alev 10 the beautifying 2 tower of tiabel, —a perfect cllwax of vanity and | decline, but If Chirst came from tho bosom of God | mppaar svhat we should bo, o+ It bath not entorsd | of the church by decoration. an utter contuslon of tong full back upon | to ussn thon God sueaks through him and the sonl (éu heart of man to concelve the plory,” We wero At the forenvon services hundreds wera nnable the lible was to fall hack upon simpliclty. 1t was | is thrilled by the sncred lan; aage, 1n this trulh | couscious that there was lnmulnln* beyond us. | togalnadmittance, and in advance of ths hoar for to move from chaos out upou the wwout were ste those liearts which, under tho name | Wo saplred toward it. Wae belloved {hie day would | commencement the body of the church and tho mmnv'. ’r‘r:h Chlllingworth had him 1, or 8t Louls, or Fenelon, or Gulon, wo | come whey weshould fly thither, -and so know | Aisles and vestibule were densely packed. Stand- Catholic, % ut his above tha low plaing of ajuful man, ‘Ihe | whatitwaa to have immortality, ' Thess thinge | ing-room wae at a premitw, and throughout the miad made him resct against the endle hat Gnus a Jesus enipty of this divino and ox+ | cametous, \We could not ropress thom. We | Bervicoa constant sttoam of humanity was rushin; formulas, and alitioneh hie vntorod the Jllwnul comminelon finde & r!.:.., unable to move | nsked onreolves, Ta this world lfm Jimit? And wao | inand out and blocking the sidewalk in front of .| 5huuhhu dm(nruuhlm-ull perpetual odluin by | deeply the current of life. But whenyou have | felt in our very hearts that God had not | the church, The moat that auy unu could do who eclaning that Evfscopal doctrlue was no cssontial | found a mesacnger [rou God the hoart boate, wiven things which pressed up to the very boundary | was not favored with having secnred a front seat, rfrbo!--lvn;lvn, Tiig Hule, wlfl!nufi.l‘elrnud in. (2) That thie misslon may affect the human | aflify nm!rnl the inst moment, pesmhed, {cl{ ‘was ta look over somo one ¢ head and catch & rpraturs, wWas enough, for be suld, **Thoy that | heart, it must a8 ono " of love, not of mere | Ijatless, and junrnvyed no further, ~ Let tuen be llmmonl the miniatnre Howel [ 1l Lard 14,420 . Eiiht DRY GONDS. HARDW. NUTION: . on, Hallam, Is aleo a poet. In | 1AL !(Jl'l‘ull;. AL NOUORSANDYED decuratlon, bougucts and | fact, {n that family, writlug verses Isqulte “ALSO wrenthe being fvposod hero and there avishly, Rudwith exceeding good iaste, for. which tauth | Zallam-ode. Traneportation for duch of ihe xbars spbiies a8 may credit was due the Committes, 3r, R J. 0. Hun- | - According to the Slawson Judependent, * Tha | B0t be contracied (o be dellvered at the several Indiau ter, Mrs, Taleott, and Miss Hunt, Nuw lecturn | funeral was not lurgely attended, but passed off | Asencles . cloits wero contrihuted by the Commitice, in addie | ncceptably to those who were prescat.t « Sehedules showing In deta) the kinds and quantittes tlon to thelr other tabore. Y g of all guuds required af rach Ageney aad in ross, trate- Tho terviess wore ecuing to the (ormpre. | | Aurucer in Washington sdyertises tha ho | FRBGSEISS Unisand biace ot dslvery contliins aeribed for Euster Kunday, The Hev, T, N. Mar. | has * whisky for sato that has been drunk by | payment, together with, hInnk proposaie. f sison, Jr., “uticlated, 3. “Kally, “the eiicient | all the Presidents, from Gen. Juckson down to | fraetbond 11 be furnished on ang oreantet, played somno special nelecilony tbat wers | tho present time.’ ice (1 ton notlecable, o Rinaiey, 4 " Bpeaking of ghosts, we Infer that tho unfor. | Lyon. 464 liroadway, o Wm, AUEL John's Chren ths “andtence was larger | $UNBLe Who bins @ nota payahle ou the morrow, | Fntesdent Indiss ‘Afiin. Luwrnte, than on ordinary occaslony, The liev, W. H. Jlop. | B0d bas ho funds, (s pursued atl night by Ban- | Chicago, Sloux City, Leavenwor Kins ofticlated, * lero, as in othur churches, extea | 4U0's.—Zoston (Jlobe, and Clhicyeone, J. 4. B! elfurte ab lloral decoratlon wors manifest. 'Kapes | gomcbody having remarked that a great :l‘:}:‘nfil?k:e:lfi!;r‘:t:l. 'u',‘.i"‘.'u“,‘.fvi'éf“"fi..!.‘“,':..:':,‘,, many people were out of doors yesterday, Layv- 40 Leonard af "~ NEW PULLICATIONS, rden into which err uud Wiey thit do not err may suthorlty or wrath, Lovu {s the great trausform- | told that the fature lifo was & myth, thst the [ the chancel had been transformed for tho occasion. 'l q o saved, ‘Thoss places [in the DBIble) which cone | in ot San imitate & Sl g d_fablo, that all | The altar was covorad with & white silk cloth with | Focos and earnations vested upon tho railing | ¢Oder wanted to know why thoy dida't go tos | N H . T3l thinge mecebanry ‘nood i Infoinble s con: | iag power TBIIE g o O b ouniae loyen. | uspelwnen cunntngly ol e, ol . e s sy cuteatlk claty with, | Fotoe and e maliuy et s R R Tartory ashl bisy dauhes oW an lfll (Y flllllll{.’,’ 300 S fer becnuso they aro plain, and thoss placea that | comlog from God on an errand of gra i they would be wreeked in | vases of cholce living plants, whilo from Ita centre, #1c obscuro need nowo Uecause tliey contain, noth | KIng of kome Eimiiro shomld send. 1o s land ry | 420 he feclinih, and, tioy and reclining agalnet the wa i l;l:dlncfirmu. Thus came Chillingwortb, one | agentclothed with power, and then power | ‘fhere was auother pecullarity of Christian life | cross painted on canvas and surrowpded by ap- bt th parh-fuders 1n the old wildothess of ro- | whould avsume tho form of (nfinite irace; shonid by | that would ouly agieleve And make tho exporicnce [rociats emylemd greeted the eye—the work of & wion. 1fa liclped greatly tho Chiurch 200 years | & unloneof wuthority and love, woat & welcome | here eminently wrotchod if in this life only wo hud | local artist, To the rignt and Ieft of the altr agoto find that avior who had been buried indor | messenger to our shores! liope, Self-denial wa & cardinal virtud in dis. | were groups of flowers buullmI!( arrangud, the rubl .|‘x:u lh'uulugy.ul the years botween Aus 3 () Tuls Chelst igst be seen #s_a suficlent me- | cipleship, 1t {s 30 esfor for s Christlun to deny | While cbliquely in front stood the clerey's desk floral cross of calla lillcs, emironnded by s wreath Danbury News: * A Danbury man who went ol Jeaa pisced upon the conununion-table, | 4, Ciaea ton vears ago bad to borrow mone ot b fol e h:: 5”'&:’.“:{: lurhimre. Nuvw he has hls own lluflnq-eug ? oxtromity of the | i1 010 of the best barber-shops in that iy, OLIVIA RALEIGH chancel were two huge calla lilies, waving alofy J . | By W. W. Follett Synge. 18in Guancel were bt ugo calis iles, waving aloft | 014 Dr. Sam Jouson kuow what e was tatkc. | PRI ¥ Fellett ynee._tan » richly fulshed fath, $1.00." ek, bout when, fn his aictlonary, he put this &uatiie and Luthe tator Letween 0 A " fio Lad thessing | festooned with fvysbout Ita sidce snd erowsied | and amilax, with lung trals, dépended from tho | 4 8! e 4y = " gybl, it perult mord than tul laston to | sonement l-d-’-'.n‘;:fl:'fl,"l“'q"l'x'.}aad:{‘:.ér’fi'f.fiegfzfifi e feea) :f"::ulfi '&';"uw'uuuulmj’ 'f' with & bouge, cvé imyraucs of which sesod o | caling. d : :}:’.';.‘,‘:,‘.‘.'.‘,:.,A‘?.‘.‘:.’."L“ flmfi:fi‘:.h:v i et WAX FLOWERS, & J . ced maintaln na doctrine of tue llteral | Ttut bis whole nuture belnie arouncd by the Gospel, | 1 o enf cdlfce, atslde of o AT. JAMES. " T " now'be aifirmad that the Chrlst was not found ia | bioods wa need uot specslate: bon ited o7 for him 1o bear (ho Cross, Why this | chanculrall, and $0 the right of tho altar, was the | The decoration of thongh nof . | ces between tho Interscction A Course of Lewons 1o Modsling Wex Flowers. De- shatlongornlorution, "M was mot innetaphyslce, | universal. Alonements' wa' heed ot cloud. God's | hereiar: wiy ibabelf-abackation, 1Eing dendarcae | DADUemAL Touts WhIch: mhe aisd. decorsian with i oron formmes ‘s worhan morakeran | At Myeene n [ros Jumped out of one af tho | SR garactaly for iegipuEet on fonire T pin: au! .f can, Awarded the Fitsi P'rize Provincial Eshibition, s was very besullful, and thero | gnuartlied stone cofllus, aud Dr. Schifemann s | OMawa, 1675, Wit illustratioos. J3mo. Flus ciotd: Yrero many peryons who thouzht that the ladies of | suid 1o have hnmedialely sollloquizeds #Ta [ $10% ; the Cluncel Committer, In whoo charge tho | {hjuk that my eyes ava looked upon u lying & norinmyatery, nurlu fine distinctions of words, | gruce by a study of decreen: b ¢ k, 1ot us be i aly, | wreaths, while 10 the left atood another crows In cleothoud ues would haye come forth white tn | the Joswor of tlio Tncdinior 4nd- fl?n'":fl-’uf?flnfl T not. far oo Srrow mbdlai "I tha' Gead afssd | A bed of Nowers. commanding not & little of at- :vlua. Butinstead of Suding ho Light, those | Hia fect. Thus did all thoso blessc dieciples who | not, sacrifices wers mada for nanght. tentlon aud eliciting great adiniration, hecuto o Durk Ages™ of Chriatlan history, | loved lim living, not knowing that Ifis blood ever We were ta cousider how i tho tressurcs of our 'Iho excreiscs thraughout were afivr the form of ; 4, work ot-omamentation hal been placed, bud sure 3 4 : 4 UES 'HE And porhepe.only the iomieal Statee,in Yagunizis | would be shad ey’ ki uat uiaraiand wp | 10y as beclea T s deiine o pesagress | (0o EBACoPRT Chokeh Tof Womh.secatiomic kbl | Mork ut-oramentation had been placed, hid war contemparary of Agaiempun, Uector, sud le- | QUESTIONS AWARENED BY THE BIBLE, Torriiing a0 tafiatis banful bistory. They souglt s [ stoncments thoy felt tiie uiediation of & (rigud. tion, to wppreond the glory of the . truth | candidates ‘for confirmation were uausually mu- | Thu adorumeut was not of that heavy, sumbr, and | 4ba, aind the rest of themn! 1. Are fouls Immortats (1. Was Chrlat {n Adun) 111 A.,%ml_,mn" wm“"‘;“"" “I'- () 1o that findoth Chriet must #nd alss Mls | (hat' Christ fs rinen from tho dead—that our | merous, musalye ustura secn o much in the Boliday scason; Jawute, haviug come uto the possession of &'““"F.;I."““LI.."’..‘..“"'A‘%": Miller, Peinceton, Chriet cantd by found_siani 5ol supposing that urity of life. ' To clalm to. Lave faund wuch a | hopes were not vain, that onr anticipatlons wero TII® CUURCIL OF TUW REDERMENL (evorything was 1ght, alry, choerful, & gentie re- | ognshierably wealth throuzh the death of relas b Edbi i Thers “ara. ooy nd loug any seclarlan path. { M nd yot tu go forward ‘in ‘8 sinful, niean | nol dreams that wero Suished here. ‘Thia was | was beautifully, though not slabarately: decorate [Vororaer o "t v mirdy Choe oventug weasun | ({cic s thus addressed by one of his ueigh scosad eith & frasknass aud shility whiet ehal- ey aro Ony 8 few sccls romatalug which | 1ifo le {0 eot i oy oupiy of any luipart, Kx- | tho grand truth, for it reschied out and todched | ed, In rocognltion of Easter-Day, and thaservices [ of tho year. Tus srrangement of the uwers, bores Ay, Jatnle, § Y ou " (oeIRIL | lenpesnttention w Wo bolducss, of 14 conclustvas."= fies Can thor Eavior "by v Wele cons | copt yobavo the apirit of Christ yo aronona of | overyihing. Christ sealed It by His own resurroc- | in'the moraing wore wuliciontiy Varled 10 give | plante, Seil” lomml deviess wort actiorie. st St Do oy damme, it was a gweed thing for you Hbyae. fine effect bl A b i t your rich freens were born sfore ye. i of the work apos [ho. sitar and the back | 1 \Veel” replled Jaulc, & 'in nosao surosbout | THREE YEARS AT WOLVERTON, PArLof e chancel. AL elthor side. of And fu tu | that; Lut It was a gweed thing {hat they deerd 4 Belool kory, Uy & Wolrerialaa. 1amo, Fine ¥ yet is. tlon. Wathank dod for it. How were ourlived | them & pecullar appropriatencss.” In frout of th B it s "oyt S faSed, 18 | | (5 Comog o tis question upos an Buter . | L the prveti o sach - iccielng am Joy: | AleTetiod s vty falgs 5" craua i fowess: . ® uke 8 thoug! low ul, und Incunsiders and abou ero clustere: and eveigreens in aa been nald ratiier thau breatbed into the oarof | tnal the trus Sinder of | Chiriat munt be Hiled withn | Lol I e St 170 b | oees pabavirs presonting & and beauttul the se theLord. ‘Thuueatily have thought they wero ac- | belfef in 1i caues b c - Gepling & Savior when ihey were only accopting & lnl:(v': u:: :mm;:fl:?-'ml‘dmn&“l‘tm::g cause Christ lived also? How little we thouht of Spucarangs, At {ho closs of rvice twenty front of the chancel were arranged clumps of pot- | afore mel” ted-plante and flowers, chlely calls lilics, azalias, "Wl rercdos, fully elght et b 10 pluk, white, 3ad greew, ** abovo {hat, fu letters of gilt, **C1 Ma ‘The border was made of swilax lutcrwoyen with Tric roscs of red and white and carustions. Nuticeabls | rescrvedacata 2ud ehole, nd pulylL, ‘wot bocause yuchs | meus, Eils ol work, Tl purlty, and Mia reaur: | 18508Y, Mtcrouon, evon the galerlos sheltering | g4 fitees Capgiae, wad wmiliss, with oo wordy Rule o ericy utife can coutain & Ehbrist whowm alsowbere nous | rection. Theso ara the traths that are rolatad to | #everal hundred persons, while the maln foor waa 1&5‘1“"1':.;"??1:‘ il ol e "cl::f.l- 'r;}l;u'-‘.' £un ind, but because thuss walls can contsin the | salvation. crowded. The services wero begun by the singing | X, i ther b, cu. S Worskiper aud ive blia aa alier whore bu ¢an zo+ | - Day by day to advanca toward thceo 1dvas fa to | of the bywa **Lcjolce aud Boulad, theSavior | barp. fiy‘fn.“fifn'éau".‘ Dwight, .fidu::'n‘c‘xfgx"b; Lire chauge of Programiue. Nlull"i‘t # daY. . S 1S couie No extra curge fur Uacul 0p¢a dadly Tyl 9.8, . 1 8. p. 2. :: ow_little we yained! low llitle wo 8d- | »fx united with the church. ol % of the il blov, * What are you crying for, Jack, {n that wa **The story, commencing with the leaving home. ts | oy atiot, (Thoiceplring eucryy of thie ceta. | 1doa thiat Chiet aross from the doud. '~ Hut such | Vanced. The 1ht Of e Christian CULIThOURLE (o | © I ho evening & concors was utvon o the bady of | Sandegay aud rases, ontuf shem in rll boumy, | i IVy8) b Yo brylog, fur, ack, fn that wayy anl SRRt issctife pod o evidently 111 ipiuts for o edevmer e fost ahown that | an event cannot be set aalda by the sicgant styla of | Live forth bilihtuoss \he uilauctyof Jorusa. | the church, by the Bunday-school, whicn proveda | with ymilas tralned over and around | bicssed mortar out utween thu bricks]" ssked | Hhsdgicos of actual eapericace.” ~Loadua Fubliaticr ' i Tises u; Y x‘n‘: ”z 7[ 1)-: abyte; | @ romantic Frenchman. 1t was indocd & woman | lem, and reilect thu glory of tho truth, We ought | rare treat to the very large audience which bad o base, while from vat tho | one boy of another, In a back slum. * For & 3 ! fhmclersy n has 1uum e[n"‘: t’ u:me ud | who tiret saw (e vpen Reavo, but it wae not s woin s 1a go oul not shnply to du, notonce in 8 year, but | besn drawn hither, basin . of = the font there aros, a4 | father—u—o—oh!" sobbed the monrner, ¥ For i Lolide that everythinis dlstinetive 1 crecds a0 that saw lun fo the “ppr foom, 1t wis | down through the wiiols' year, sud way 1o men: TRIITY ONUKOI. thouyh growlag from a bed of grocs, & larzo and | your fathers Dom' vou cry for M yacks n THE TWO AMERIOAS, iie Legiveny ! fl‘m.' hnlll v b.um: s Lot & woman that examiued the' uail-prints, and | **flo Is risons ilo Ls rison” froiu the dead and be. Easter services were colebrated at Trinlty Epls- | magnificent crow, compowd slmowt entirely of | 307 terrible old thlel.” % Yes, yeas | kb Belog an Account of Bport and Fravel. With Notes of i WhO acraple o admit the srdlate ot Porsons | sald; *'Aly Lord snd iny God," Tt wax & violent | coma the firet fruite of thons that slept. ™ We ought | copal Charch with % elaborutencar as to details, | callalilion, Ths bulpit on the left wae taced with | 3 dous ol LLIef,” replied the atfoc, | ek and siauners in Sorih sad Redth Auserice iy |10 1Y D6 QBN 1o Pl mnaneey ol aptiam | skeptic —fust such as livo In our century,~but ft | fu fecl ity grandeur. Tow It fifts Up the Loart! | not tossy magnificence, " somew s amaemat. rry | SHslinoe sirangeinent of beantiful dowers fn | B Was a preclous old thiet™ replied the affee- | 200 BECSRA SRS FOoR Aperics. b 13 ] o aimitted 1o c‘urthx xlx‘mlllnbfll b, 1 °uh'm was & skeptlc who atvod too near thie evidonce, and | We onght o et our’ light sbiue, Lecuuse wo could h was filled to 'overfowing snd tho choral | bouquets Gf various designs, fucluscd fo squares of | tonatg eon, still on full blubber, “but ko was | §2.00. ‘), man Wit b i p it oy €8 ont{ (st & | who wes suddeuly overwhiclmed by the testhimony | not sopress tho joy nof supprevs the truth that c3, (hie decorations, and the sermun held tho | swllax, forming a kind of lattico-work, asitwere, | & jolly good futher,” *+ We bave seldom gome actoss s book which has siven s Christ was only God. el ot ione? getd ibat | o dewanded, Chlat Lad plven s, vast audience 0 the lst, 'while & large nuwmber of | In fue’ openingy of hich ibe bouguets appeared, | S | 1y 50 ] plrais PO BT o0k Y That he was nu’u , nnl null nau, 1‘ c‘.l.hele. Almost all the fasues of morala and rellgion What return were we gowng to make for thls | tho congregation remained to celebrate the com- | and here and thero over the face of 1he pulpit werd T AJMUSEMENT: 3 s iyl Preabytory Indlcates jpas oy iously acqu 'llf.l y bis | hung nuon‘l‘hu‘sflmlnn. 411 & man die, shail he | Easter festival? What were our gifts Lo Iim who 'Tho decorations were pecullurly | azranged dittie clustors and stuglo lowerd, "Tho 16ce | amanmmmmnnc: ~e - oo 2 et ' e fading befors the nerasdctomizatioual liept are | live ageintt To bave ' vivid coucoption of an | had led captivity cantivo and xiven this wondsous | ornate ted entlrely of meworial offer- | tura was ornamented with & shield of calla Iilios ADELPII THEATRE, DEMOSTHENES, 3 ol e Toka s st il | Setont eBakdattton s can, B | i e, Ruias, coud 5, hers | g e e ool w1 | low S VALY e, spt b T ield i Byt B ok Sl itng, o ey |8 a o » temind us | hope for hini, becauss jave N € ormed of ¢ es, & A ¢l+ | smilax was tralued. Tothe left of tho pul B g o elng the fonrth volume uf Lhe bupplesuenl 4 4§ docs vt fequira. much \exaggeration of tho | of vewsrds for tclumph, and punishiment for il | 16 ke Intercosion for him. 'Could o furket | flas,” visleta: “teasrasen. od by boptel Camels | smilax was tralued o tho lefiuftho pulpltstond | o2 gER MONDAY AT LAST. Of ARCILSE CHaNes for Kogliah eaiore: vfi, Dihnd g Yt 1 funy .).ll e world with | ing. d it i all sorrow tu vot & boundary to | this? Thia trath would bo banded down throush | tlons, This' was tho Gt uf dr, Chouncey Blatz, [ Within e chantel-rull aud_at eliher sldo wero | Tho princeof pantomimbity The Aralifan Nigbts roals 4 = . Chiritians, Care M""f" t:'llw- nstead of boing | tears, ono has found Chriet unless be all the Chirbotiun generutions; and this glad truth, | and was the principal object of admirution. Back | stands supporting miassive buds of iiies and rocce, 1zed. awthorne Cllls | ey8 For sale by Booksellers geaerally, or will ba seat, 1 Gr Eplncopallana. O Cothotier Tao tent e | found Min wher Mary aud the alsciplca found | bevlds which we ‘stand to-diy, aud In which wa | of 1ho aliar, and reposio Akuiast the- wall, was & | At ihe enns of {0y altar were gtouped hasp vioccs: | TONY DENIER, ieh justaethurae cutl; PR Lyt ol yeme b Haf : ik eghaliaus. ot Cal wlics,” The falth of the | Jlun—rlden from thy grave, the heurt follows | glozied, should somu day e averything $0 us, aud | slato-colored screen set off with ferns, smilas, nnd d towering irubs. Upou the | 1o Sus spectacalar comic Murtts wud Ficlds Ilekey | DY post kY thocreed. Tn s World whers sisating b ity 13 | ihm enly to tho towb, then e becomes ouly a | We shubll yiand togeilior beyond ‘the resurrection | caila lilfcs Areaaged 1 sich & Manmmer s bo boek e e spent the wost elaboration. ' O the stoitog and Ursal'iht® Oy | 3, B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishe ooyl o Ina world whare s4iyation by beliof 1a | Socrates, or an Autolius, aud over His tomb | complote in Jceus glorided, dlled with Hivoy, | play. the simplo. beauty of the component ports, | frout was a Constautiue cross In pink sod white. | JAOK and JILL, Foniasd faiie smey | do Mo \ s T, i i lumufu Aulas, tlfn r”nhl lons who are glv- | acience can comp and locate its patnful debate and | und lled with ctefaa) life, 'Might God ki all Ym the altar wero two memorial bouquets, of calla | Tue cross, surrounded by = less noticea- Eversibing uew. Nuw EiunaDBretto, Thatcher & 715 and 717 Markel-st., Philadelphla, g i Loy Cioji ratlon !y hich should fow | spprehenslon. Buch an entombed Lord cangot | and lead theu frow holght (0 berght, from strvagth | Miles, toa-roses, carnation pinks, cawcillas, sud | ble devices, formed thy ceutre-plece, which | tansformnation scene. Hiuiie. A ariuy of OO/Fa: t Chriety thy. h.l'v"l “d' -u o n‘-{;ln found | colortha soal, When the disciples found (Bat tostrength, from glory to glo otll they staod | the clustering, v:lndlnl‘ smilax,’ with the names | was docluséd by u frame-work of green, A combination of Noveltlcs, composed of brilllast o ";}‘ Ctnersy M“mfi m“i' In sptist Oburch ora v had rlaco, then ths Inspiration of | 1a Zion. “*Jolia " and ettie™ In letters of violet—the | the whole covering the entire front, Upon &c al- | aters. b thiinght snd on” paganiug tuls diversion of ouls set dn aud tho Hifo of Christiaaity ba- ; ——— glft of loving faiher and mother. * In front of tho | tac Wero bougucle and cut-tlower devlovm, Tho [ — e - % Hrv “M“w;.m:n.:'x‘:m‘ au, Zenerations s, '5:‘“('!’1?“ onnulv‘:'n‘:dn;;?“fi u::flemc:.l TIIE TABERNACLE, -':lurl-ndn:nhm the ch‘:n:cll -;olml s belnlll‘ul ;nwx-nlll;rkws- L lm}niuelnldc mass of cut- MUSEUM, = f{ oral auchor, on vorod with | Howers baoked: Iilics, vivlets, cu . roser, | pry LU Fashin Coviottaabouad L RS oy gl et ||, SWAYICRS DI iivtid dan MOUANAUAN, | smilax, 106 Hemarial et ol Alr b BT b | and oiher variotien Hiuera e Liatont rosen, | pEN cTTY: il DB Eer A Manaser iy he martyrs sud th of th . “Ho that ‘clock yes : i v calla e 5 R '3 walls ara balt and Loy people eeamalted | Be A s sud tho purlty of the saints, Hle that v Tabernaclo wus well Slled at 4 o'clock yes« | auchor’ was composed of ilics, carnation pluks, | slta o calla lilics und 2 croms of tho eaie T T —— .