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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:.SUNDAY. MAY. 2); W77—SIXTEEN PAGES the Colored Methodist !a;xswpnl Church of Amer- 5’%‘;‘3;;‘&"5&‘:’&:’&’“& ug! g?ngrfi .n%% 3;‘;‘.':; b ind to Tman blacks. | nesses, but they are not in that directioc. 1f Ihad 0 0 e, L e Ratacta of \mielicet: querors and educators om Y it Moslem art | come for money it would have been in some other e, the Rex. | Epperar Willlame, of Lonistans; 10 | N e eventsg. : B e motseable In hi apesch and metbod | ad been allowed fo Taeaize sas so tospenk | work. Thvplatae I 1 dotent hat opiue. "he | the Wesleys R T e il st i oF \honght art things {at bind bis people fo hit, | saactity tho Arab trpe, but thls an efprera precept | 20yalty on tao hymn-books amoupted st ¥egr 9 | EL0RCce: e Viali of the soveral depntations | morming, in the' Charch of the Good Shesherd, oot i | e e | Sebheted lbus i St | o e R I Bl i | SRSV RS oseltor I8 an_ ofhcer fo fais church, andiaono | the Adzih, which convokes at the same hour more | mygelf. - It belongs to us as much a8 th0 o oL that year in all other casea ho visits wil REFORMED EPISCOPAL. gt e oy o sprelne L o, i Dums | o e mlons o B S Soham, | 7 e Jonadein sl o efor o net Cprs o, | gl Shnee Mot 4 S, e B e wiha sould mst “Tocl cat mome among the | ‘mod, upon the rotinting of 4 dresis, made muez. | THE CONFESSION OF FAITH. Sy rountra . ? 5B Ciatich, et Washingion sod dzn Em‘gflesxé-h zr:g:onventlomuuu of apurely New ::::;: :?%:za:?efine G:n is e{!lnnnd in Cen- MOVEMENT FOR A CHANGE. The American Female Guardian -Soclety:and Ei!%ren‘g_ 1 ; .E}n:;éxd.rb. 8 e! 3 evening, g b OMAS - ° tral Aafa by that of this famous biack. We read, The last number of the AtZlance has an important | Home for the Priendlcss held llu lzgty-;ccnnd ';:- '® Grace Church, corner of Hogne and Lincoln 15 the pastor of the most beantiful church of Brook- | 100, of a negru Caliph who reigned with credit 8t [ 4 iyele relative to o movement, originating in | naal meeting in New York on the Othdnst. The | oroore Morning, ‘the Rev. Samuel Lowerie; even- ® hich now is a part. of Doston. That Bagaad fn the ninth century, and 18 sald to have poietid ot the mresent | session was- inaugurated with relizioiis services, | ffeeteOMInE, G T0C SIRYST ! Wesithy ConcTazation & few years 820 Induced higy | beed a man of rare merit sud nccomplishmieate, oot ot Balta ot Toe. Poasbytorian Church after which the arious offcial reforts wero pre: | P gihop Cheney havingiretarned from fhe Gen- To ve . the Moslem propscandists hve ot al onfeesionof Faith of the Presbyterl - | sented. -A Board of Managers were ele who ~ouncil of tac Reformed Episcopal Coarch, to come over from London and give them sound f?;:l‘,’,m‘é tho stncerity ‘of their sympathioe in | Prof. Swing says: **As to Scotland belongs much | were to re-elect the old ofiicers of the Soclety, viz. : e o Al rena Congresational doctrine from English lips. Imi- s . re: Mre. C. C. North; Corresponding Secre- New York neizl the most conclusive wav, namely: by Intermar- | o"% o honor and usefulness which fn times past | President, Mre. C. C. North; g - | avenne and Twenty-fourth strects. The Rev. A. munsthe:r New York neizhbors, they Lgougm it i S-R.: L Bennett; chnflugsgmmry, 5" Cpuon, D. D., of Albany, X. Y., will preaci thing - the most esteemed Arabic au- deep- | tary, Mre. nne srould be s good tning (o have eoine man of merit | lag o O otieg of snch mixed unions. aitended the Preabyterian Church, to thesame deep. | {ary, M S0k, & UGS SEeRnE It | 3 Upson, D. D of i’c';".:min;.‘:éxami " Not fhatMr. ’}i%m:s’v::‘;‘cgel With such precedents snd principles, folerance, | 6¢ ‘s reform that will equip the Presbyterian | AL Amblel:i ‘“fr‘omd u;e %ficuunr!l‘eg c:\;potx:.: hE el e and fellow-feeling are easy 1o tho missionaries of | Chorch for a new and Dbetter futnre. it 18 & B et e T e es “51,4% | ; Tho Rev. Albert Erdman will preach, this morn- " with more eloquence, or force, or beauty, than the - 1 while the African disciple dnds himself | giranze piece of poetic’ justice that the isiand 1 mates, 21, iz at 10:900'clock, Bt the Congreentional Church, L perions have been mided, ahd thio whole namber o | ing at 10:400'clock, ac the Congreentiondl Chur Balf of the New England minieters; not that be | Telam, fed i ) ut, | mimulated to self-improsement and fortifled 1n | 41,41 wns the first to cccopt and to love most deeply bat Be ‘f.’ifi:l’;‘fi;n‘-"t‘u“{i'fi?; T o e ey | acif-reapect by the braciug benignity of his new [ (o' Gu s TG RtePE Il /G o\ be the firet to | applications, etc. , porscaally ““‘““‘,‘-(‘fj‘“m"f.;; meeting in evening. Addresses by the Rev. N. J. beentrained in other schools, and bears another | relation. mar tho defects of that creed and. its unfitness for | ed 15,033, ' Hlomies have been provided for127 f meeting incueone, ACCEros oy QEECE Jyi 2 [While it Is trne that Christiaalty has made very | he'worle's preseat, Bresbytoriauism owes to Scot- | children, —by aloption and otherwise, -and thir” | St 0G0 X e N idnuiiist act —The Rev. C. A. Towle will preach morning and ‘stamp. Youseeno sign of Harvard, or Yale, or Y . Y omething that ica, it must be borne in mind | Jand a debt of gratitude for past favors, but this . e aanon ace s other Fastom. preschers | ieie Beadway 10 A, R hon porsons of African | debt 13 (o be sugpassed by {h obligations that de- | charye cleven fnduatrlal schools, fn which the | 2 [e Bev i CORE L BOTe BAReL” and ihat ‘ntellectaally are his equals or superiore, | that there are goveral WIRHOD P nomination will oo confess to the littlo eea-girt | names of 6,470 children Bave been revistered. | evéniug ot Tethan B t inclined _to mold affairs [ countrles who have become cow the Confeaslon arc about numbered. -The Scotlund |59, 0.! , and7, T 0 pm. at the Linceln Park Chare Rl that ad tbe courage to establish hss also the [ visits made h{ the teachers and committecs. The gm"“ Moh.P;'m o Soptus steseis. h, useless to look for Vulcan for the mext' As the searches which- have been a'!&,":g:n stltated almost wholly ut M. Le Verriers o™ tion, it dis :‘m:‘ lim{h»um ‘:fii Y;" be mmfi:; renewe: 0l e erio: hick cn&ng:_.mem.ng i Which he &: THE GAME OF CHESg CHESS DIRECTORY. Cricaco Crxss CLu=Nos. 63 ang fngton street. - . 1 85 W Cuicaco Cimss AssoczaTioN— Henrdely Caty, 174 East Madison-st. 3 Chess players meet dafly at the Tremont Hongy (Exchange) and the Sherman House (Basemenyy, . All commanications intended for thls departni shoutd be addreased to Tax TRIBUNE, and Indine *+Cheas.” {ndang The International Convention of the Y. M. C. A. Eminent Beston Preachers—Wayland Hoyt, Renen Thomas, and J. B. (;nokman. e, i, . B princeton, DhosTay sy only in name, S i *¢Muzro, " city.—You have made vlacing the men.™ The position is co:::a;?:: {he Comparative Progress of Chris- - tianity and Mohammedanism in Africa, ' The Roman Catholic Church in Canada —Mecting of French Protest- rtes He 15, They yleld to ian faith,—a Jarge number of whom are de- t owa 228, formed by e experience L of the ne is more 2 032, 5, F for: - it 5 preaches morning in the New Englane jarel, 4, N. W.," city.—] s of worship. The nature 40 are ntiacked by those sects who do not.hold the g;,e o%.;.c zl.nb"l“?:e dch:l:iere;:e g;tls;fl;rl:mwx;osw l::; Porner Dearborn avenae and Delaware place. The | uiation N regard b Dydnlnthe absence m, ""‘, Rev.. George N. Wobber, D. D., of Troy, will | the universal custom now, has Jookod about him, sech Tears Imanother feld. baa Lok e o otk re- | cmotional than that of the white man; und almost | fqcas. - Such Altaces saom 1i<6 pepsecation, and e K w1 or yeury 5 b : g blished order of thingsina kind ‘of religions propogandism, if pressed | rather make idess ta%ce deeper root. When Ar- | visited. 5 ' Ifr. Noody Makes a Final Statement xfflfifi%’?fiflg would itva thiongt of, or. 1 i igos and perlstency, would " exorcise. minians attack Calcinists mé Tesulcia generdlly | PRES O B e onary maseting will be held at Uglon Dt tnamenia. G e e I dth o d not have ventured on. 4 o at ths latter clr tene o aifec- N A £ ) =L te had, would n powerful influence over the hyper-susceptible | Uhat ths latter bold thelr tenets with o more sfec; AL Rirk Congregational Gharch this ereniog at 7215 | 1aif for each contebtant. g *,* Correct .solution to Enigma No, TS recetveg RBegarding His Pecuniary at the work in such a new mode sud with such e ; 25 independeat John Bull style that he has created | Etbiopian. Tho Mussujmans Lave been In the as Spvings u ions tosg who hare s ths Yo e et R e di= g s Fihees Affairs. 0 : revolution'in that - staid. self-centered So- dency in Northern Africa for & thonsand years, | friends of a syalem, then reform COmes on avace. N H s e LT gfi":. a ulsé’:zf&hfifilmenF that secmed incom- Sod it would bé very strange 0 866t s fanstically Heneo ‘hfilhfi% thatthe Fresbyierian gg:::s;{o; ot | abip of Grace Church, St. Lo, Xo.. - Geome €, Selberty of New York. and the Rev. from ;}! 0?'%.“'3::': S fn?'x?'ffiffi . . atibie, and srousing the neople fo alth, wnich has hold eway for 2 " dsrags . . lst, has left En- | _—Tho Rev. E. N. Packard, pastor of i nkman, Grand Rapids, S Sl Srts s a L prosciytcal in f character should not, under such | Falth which lng bold eway for 200 scase. 1o 720" | 3. Henry Varley, tho ovenelist cinthe Rer. & . Fuckard, pastor of the Tirt £ gy ot -Kutitar, st had otber duties to discharge than to go to church, v i circumstances, have met with coneiderable success | vorgs criticism is epringing up witnin the circle of gland for Australia, and he will retarn by way of e T sl oios, thle mmoraiig aud bé decorous and proper. and, when need be, con- c ‘;Y,’;"hpg‘“’" sense, hus positiveness | in impressing its creed upon the inferlor races | jta former friends, and the land which firet foved | San Francisco. evening on the Ssconc Ad: deacendin of mauner, sn je evident' determinatiun to | oy chich it came in contact. Christinpity, ifit [ it s the ~land ~which Jleads fn ad- | "y riee an Featival in Boston will be held fn Tho Rev. G . P i cars for which : = ¥ i . i Iaced. e Unitarian Festival in Boston w e —The Rev. George L. Peeke will preach in the e Bl o Y g bined 3tk & clear and | bad possesaed the same vantage-ground, would in | ilting, that ~ the love ~ twae peclepinced. | e Msic Hall on the afternoon of May 3. Ar. moming at the Leavith Sicect Church. Subjact: 1- | il probability have achieved eyen greater results. | gnqynited Prosbyterian partios como laden with | George William Curtis will preside. P L e S ] artan, of *4* Correct solution to Problem No, 75 recelved from W, H. Ovinston, J. H.Campbell, E.8. Wary, T. A. Wainwright, W. H. Wilbur, C. W. Carg, O. R. Denjamin, E. Barbe, F.'A. Berzmag, §.4 Abroad---Church Services To-Day. 4 srnest presentation of Biblical traths, he has al- THE GENERAL EMBLY. | ready sccomplished much for Brookline,aud gained | But the opportunity has been denled it, and been | essnys and add f rds more radical and s Swarth, O. Sounenschien, J. H. Wall s e “;‘Cx“fiisfi AL A Hedereed place in the esteom of those who seo the | oo thS PRECTRRILT B ! gesnys gnd aadressos fullof words more sadicaland | e salary of_the Rov. Dr. Gotllch of the Tom - Lhe Rev. .. Holbrook preaches’this moralag | E"R. ', cify . W, A, Shinkiaan. Grand Ra-tis 41 As. | ift of all his pulpit and parochial work. o Atinutic. A public meeting was called at Gourock | Ple Emanu-Elis$8,0008 year, that of the Rev. g‘ gL Unk o evard, near | ich,; A, D. Berry, Princeton. DL.; C. Vari . In order that the proceedings of the General As- recently by citizens to hear Rev. David Macrae | Dr. S. Adler $£.000, and thatof the Rev. Dr. | Cottage Grove avenae, on *‘Forglveness,” and | Maicom, In.; F. A. Martin, Joliet, Til.; B¢ eoet] thiw cvening on **Idols. Little Rbck, Ark. 3 F. B. 2SS J. B. COORMAN, 2 5 X the pator of the Tremont Strectethodlst Chureh, | . FRENCH PROTESTANTS. give his views about the Confession. After having ., 000. et OBareh, cocaer of Washington and Green Lemont, fll.} ‘holds a high place in his own denomination. His | 4 THEIR ANNUAL MEETINGS. lhq\vn in n most masterly manner that the Presby- The Presbytery of New York at a recent meeting nuuls—Ewntng'the Rev. J. B. Stewart, D. D ’ T L R T T S Dimmaicilo Zoadon Timck e e e o ating s revls. | licensed twelve young men to preach, —two of taem | —Chicago Aveauo Charch, commer of Laalle et aminaty, Panis, April19.—This is the week of what may fo L oLntcy il 1naLen ng > | from well-known families in New York, onc-bemng | street—Morning, the Rev. Dr. Erdman, of Morris- 7 o, tise bool shiould be put on the shelf asa frug- | 300 SF LRI RS R SR AR s som of | e e o e 5 Joliet, Il sembly may reach the country subscribers of Tug TRiBUNE, the publication of the full roport is de-, ferred until Monday morning. A brief abstract is ENIGMA NO. 77. BY HERB ELING. given below: T ML bt - The third day's session of the resbyterian Gen- | BODgras \ong 89 Ly eing Mg Sons, T i vink | be called the Frénch Protestant Mas Meetings— | ot 0F SO0 SHOUIE be 500 of tho Tev. Dr. G eral Assembly of the United Statos was held yes- | words. As Mr. J. E. Cookman was_born, and | very quietand select gatherings compared with ©+1p April last, at o meeting of o Presbytery in enry G. Marqnan = R—P ymouth Church—Morning and evening, the PO mm:fx.n‘ i 1 terday in ¥arwell Hall, the Rev. James Eclls, tho { cradled, and nursed, and schooled, in Methodism, | those of Exeter Hall, and a stranger would detect | Glasgow, the Rev. Fergus Ferguson addresscdthat ( The Southern Alabama Presbytery at Selmare- | Jev. Charles Hall Everest. Sermon'to **Young Q2 Flogs “% ek \ Hloderaor, resiog. The zovaed ao conpiete | Be necebsely oraiihosus g 750 Of 1 Methodls | g izn o e botag b, ot not a single news: | 10 ot tho meviaof tho Contesslon, of ity | sently pussed s heary yoie of grwiathy with, the | WORCILL e por. Charten Litte, CEERadRs | UYL i nister. 5 g wi * H K ng AN ougl ol v. B. C. 3 A 'y 3 i list of standing Committees was aumounced. The | SRS A NE: oy ML OB L ot the first | paper mentions them. The liveral section of the | {0l (2 nentee: Congrogationalists, who are laboring among the METHODIST. . White to plny and mate in three moves. Teport of the Committec on Church Erection was | as the son of 8_noble Methodiet minister, loving | Reiormed Church has taken advantize of those | ' 7he vics of the Gonfession reduced man to thelevel | colored beople at Montgomery and Selms, snd | —TheRov. Auson J. Upeon, of Albany, will the work to which he early gave himself, having | anniversaries for conferrinz on its position and re- | of a beast: and surcly those who held that view ougit ) commended their work. reach this morning, and the Rev. W. P. Breed, of PROBI NO. . t. Paul, this evenng, at the Conienary Church. LEM NO. 77. BY ME. W. A. 8I ‘made the special order for next Satarday, moruing. Dr. Reeaer, of St. Louls, then called attention w0 e Zimes report of the meeting of the previons evening. This report. the gentleman stated, was 50 inaccurate that it wag calcalated to injore him, not only abroad, bat at home. The Commitices on Srnoaical Records were next annonnced. ‘The Moderutor stated the reception of the report 1 s o ot to quarrel with the evolutionists for bringing man |, . electing Delegates to act s its spokesmen. —Over { oGi 3" brute, when they nad. aiready performed | Dr. Fulton, of Brooklyn, who. has recently re- | ™ The Rev. A. W. Patten will preach it 11 o'clock turnéd trom & Western t1ip, found deeominational | g . “and ihe Fer W Fimto of Bath Il — ot 100 mtinisters and Iaymen, representing forty con- | tlie lcss repuzable uperation of gratultousiy’ destadiug him to that level. Thls mistake of making the rule of | interests ata very low ebb in Michigan and else- | 7.45'3 'm.. at the \Vabosh Avenne AL E. Charen, 14 aistories, or groups of churches, ‘and, ns i3 estl- o anl ik uls miatake of s ey : \ mated, 300,000 members of the Reformed Church, | with God Aoties, sedarated: - mere morality ' 1M | 1o e ein (h . oy deby o ba st hitrclh | comer of Fourteentn atreet. 3 ¥ elit b +-evangellcal plety,” and produced u typa of character Yy (Bapt i o o] ~—~The Rev. W. I. Crafts will preach in Trinity arc taking part in the delfverations. They are golical pleey p tle or no prospect of sver hfting it. At Jackson, cth in which, aionzside of an assumption 6f high spiritual e = + | Church, indianaavenue, near Twenty-fourth street, composed of all three fractions of the Liberaly, | auainment, there imight be great meanncus o tordid- éhcha. e _l:xnlf;flnchull"ctl,s in debt %whw‘% (fi at -10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject: i inz s: ness In toe ordinary business of life. The Church as ran pida the Bavtixts have recently dedicaf e H 1 i o who agree in reslating the decision of the Synod of | ECR RS colinery, bistaess o e, E e e | € B e e o emay eaeates 41 Chrie, Beora His Husmn. Liteq! svening agb had a looe and enperior training, 1t is not surpris- ing tnat he should zlow with entbusiasm in serving his own denomination _in its especial work in the ficld of the world: His fine qualities of heart, 28 well a3 hiead, have guined him the love of all Lia cnurch. e bds the true Methodist unction in all that he says, and when you see his handsome, smootlly-shaven. genml face lighted up a3 he > @l @ B & CiEa 7 AN of the Special Commutteo on the creation of 8 new | ings. or speatis, you would mot be at all and fnal Court of Appeals wasin order. The Te- | urprised if 80 shonid clap his hande, or shont Ins- | 173, - At yesterdsy's meeting, on the motion of | R > ool | ans : san, Lh ort was read fad selerred o the Commutice Gn.| Gy, +-Hallelujan i - Glory to God» ~Ament | 3777 MR & BOEnl B8 Bs Aol to Mt abes of Then for whom 5o Bivatiph | 323000 debton the day of dedication. Dr. Ful- | ' —pr. W. C, Willing, pastor of Langley Avenus e, urch Polity. 11i5 ermous are good, —of Course dehivered wita- [ 35 Dide, It was unanimously resoiveds - | EGued: ped to reduce this by about $12,000. M. E. Church, cornet Langiey avenae ani Thirtys 2 Y B % **Tho dissent of the confession expressed on the The Philadelphia Ledger suys the Bev. Daniel F. | ninth street, will preach this morning at 10:30 snd 2 (% 7 % _ out & manuscript—-and warmed and calored with f:cquent pathetic illustrations. When he begina, Lie hns a slight stammer 08 _he attempts to pro- nonnce certnin Jetters, but thisis not a blemish. Liko the acceut of a fair and beaut:(ul forelgmer, it 2ids In holding our pleased attention. We ook on Mr. Cookman s ouc of the best ministers of the Methodist Eplscopsl Church,—2004 at & love- feast, 2 prayer-meeting, at 8 Couference, in the palpit. ut the Martba'a Vineyard camp-meeting in the delight{nl August dsys,—and good all the tine, NEPONSET. which prevatls smoag all the members uf the Liberal ] party. ‘}?mucm of l‘na Minister of Justico aud Wor- | Amcrican side of the water is tame and feeble com= [ Warren, D. D., of Chicago, has been elected by | this eveningat 7:30. snipthe contirmation of all the Consistorlal elections | rared with the words which ths rogged old Scotch- | the vestry of Christ Church, Potistown, to the —Michigan Avenne Church—XMorniug, the Rev. -t ;‘;"" ".A'xumm heldr “‘vlm lg& Joceprance ofllht_ Syn- | vien fmpress into their sersice. And the words | Rectorship of the congrepmtion, to fill the vacancy | RB. J. Laidiaw: evening, the Rev. A. B. Jack. Qdal copdittons a4 of thoee beld without such accent- | are not rnetorical; they are inteasely sfncerc. So | caused by the decease of the laie Rev. -Byron Mc- | _—Park Avenue Church—Morniag, the Rev. Will- DBers to continue to form part of the same ecclestastical | DUMErous are the names of thoéc who are thus at- | Gann. It is undurstood that this call will be ac- | iam Greenough; evening, the Rev. Dr. J.S. Stew- Dody. i tacking the standards and so high is the position of | cepted, though o formal letter to that effect has | 87t . " Almost every Minister of Justice for the lust four | the speakera that it is obvious that the Calvinistic | not been written, Dr. Warren preached in the | = —Centenary, Monroe street, near Morgan—Xora- vears bas had o different policy s ragards tho Ite- | Theology bas pussed 1ts zenith, and is now enter- | -Episcopal Church on Sunday lust, muking a very | ing. the Rev. Dr. A. J. Upson; evening, the Kev. formed Church; but the Liberals count on greater | ingupon a new and rapid decline.” favorable impression; he will also preach on Sun- | David . Breed. considerntion from M. Martel than they received d;nys tm)le ani }:u. l:mxuhum 1st ol dApril, Rfi:{ar Ho—r{-;nrat Church—Morning, the Rev. Francls A. G hia predessisora, . They Bave no o of St. Mark's Church in thus city, and resigned in u: 3 . T P e istoris], mactioas ay | THE CHURCH IN GENERAL: | order io come East. —Grace Chureh, North LaSalle street—Morning, was done by M. de Cumont in 1674, for such a gl:;pll’!g})fi:i p{; E. Rockwell; evening, the Rev. Dr. Daiid Torrey, Chairman of the Synodical Committce, presentod o partial repo:t of theswork of that Commitice. The report was acceted and placed on the cocket. The Rev. C. W. Stewart moved taat the Committee on the Pol of the Church be directed to inguire into the expediency of abolishing the Committee, bat nothing was done sbont thie matier, 2 The Moderator %fl!unledl memorial from the Presbstery of San Francisco, Cal., in relation to the éubject of evangelization among the Chinese residents on the Facific Slope, which_was referred 10 a Special Committee of TFive to..be appoint by the Moderator. The recep- HoEE BENED o %V’ o izl & ‘White. ‘White to play and mate in three moves. ‘'CHRISTIANITY AND MOHAM- f the report of the Committee X = 3 B X ot relacion-of 10s Fresbyerian Chircn to tne MEDANISM. cairse wonidepd fo ol tresh batch of appeale; o [\ TAEZafored Tuteh Gl malat Nerw Uhrodhty Lo CHURCH SERVICES. FAda Strcet Church, Ada street, between Lake Germans in America was made the socond order of THEIR COMPARATIVE PROGRESS IN AFRIOA. Lot ot B bl S Rl onulvarsery this year. PRESDYTERIAN. and_ Failou streets—orning, the Rev. A. H. e preditors of the Park Congregutional Ghiureh, | First Charch, comer Indiana avenue and Twventy- | Dostiells erening, ihe Koy hodeor Owen. - the day for Mondsy sfternoon. The Rev.Dr, Hotchkin called up paper in relation to assess- anarchyas to necessitate the convocation o. the Synod. Now, the tone of the late elections hag | Brooklyn, have just foreclosed & $14,000 mott- | grst gtreer—Morning, the Rev. Dr. cH. A. Edson; | Irwin, D. D.: cvening, the Rev. W. H. Jamo New York Sun. " 03, -Halsted Street Church, No.’ 778 South Halsted ' Several remarkable papers have lately appeared menls, which was read and referred to the Com- ¢ T fites on Teduction of Representation. inan English maguzine on the comparative progress | shown that o S’Y‘gflit\‘\:lfinfeml&g fls;flll‘;f 2 dis- | gage. . 4. m., the Rev. T. M. Cunnlngham. A recointion in regard to tho uke of uafermented | of Christisnity and Islam Io Afrlca. Some of the | Pobiioniment of buildings snd tipends andtherighty | Tue Chiefs of the Cherokes, Deluware, and | —Second Church, corner Twéntieth street and | street—Mornigg, the Rev. Jona C. Caldwell; even- ek }m‘_’gj’;flg‘:filfi: D e aitiay | facta and suggestions offered merit carcfal atten- | of local minoritics. M. Ma:tel, it Is whispercd, | Seminole Indiang ace all members of Baptist | Michigan avenue—Morning, the Rev. Dr. James | 108 1!3: Il:::. 1‘4 :%l::;a el BT : SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 0. 73. ‘on Temperance, ! TURHEE | tiom, not only by their intrinsic importance, but | has already complained that the Reformed Caurch | churches. Eells; evening, the Rov. Dr. J. VanDyke. . | 4y §r. Panie Churen, Macwoll street and Nooiimg L e, L B “Tie Hev. D, C. Marquis, of Baltimore, offered a | bacanse the anthor of the articles, Edward W. Bly- | gives him more trouble than the three other State | 1t 1q g1q that the erection of a Protestant Epis- | ,—{hird Chureh, corner West Washington and | ayenue, on **Trust In God, " and 1n the e?emngfi 1888 ‘accordingly. e 3 : resolution metrncting the Committee on Arrauge- | dei, the Principal of the Liberian College, is him- hurches put together. ~He.is not considered copal Cathedral will soon e begun in Brookl Carpenter streets—)orning, the Rev. Dr. Henty J. | '+ gesurrection.” - e Tmente 10 report as t whether it would be b ) D At et Tikely, therefore, to take any. step tending to | COp: e begun in Brooklyn, to | YVan Dyke; evenimg, the Rev. Dr. James Eotls. Sy " S e o 2 T Tod (he pescione ot tho - Assembly in any other.| BC1 & bl P force ‘on him the “golution of 50 difcult a | be called the Cathedral of the Incarnation, and to | *—Fourth Church, corner of Rush and Superior | que Rer. W, Ho moooril em asitet TOY N . TE place, Farwell Hall Delng 100 nolsy #nd tod warm | ; At 8 time when events in the Eqst provoke ap: | problem. Eyen 25 it is he has enough on | he presided over by Bishop Littlejohn. streets—Morning, the Rev. Cyrus Dickson; even- | yam “Gro o g Phe g Doy T hite. ) o suithim. “The resolntion was carried. ‘peals toreligious prejudices, and when anurrow | Bis bands. To-day, for instance,”there is pub- | “ o Fo o P00 1 Semi ing. the Reyv. Henry A. Kendall, D. D. Stroat. Eumvicass Moraig ot 0300 s caridison sRetolegel A ocots was then faken ofilmoon, st which | view of Mohammedtaism, it morsl worth, andits | lished 8 cireular which be has found it' necessary r Bap cological Seminary, | “Zgyfin Chinreh, Indiana svenue and Thirtieth - 2 ing at 10:30; evening at ‘QiokBse time theAssembly joined 1n the devotiopal exer- | true function in education fe often put forth even | Lo ous 10 the Catholic Blahops respecting their | though prosperons in overy other respect, is In | streel—Morning, fhe Rev. Willlam S. Plumer, D. | "% poy m ¢ Morrison wiil preach at 10 b i fecent permission of lectures by laymenin cathe- | financial straits. There is a deficiency of between | D. : evening, tiie Rev. F. F. Ellinwoud, D. D. this morning in Christ Church. P THE CHESS ASSOCIATION. - v The Chicago- Chess Assoclation held 8 special-: meeting yesterday to consider whether It wcaldbe drals or churches—lectures someuimes deliverd | So-gon ! : from tho puipit. 1. diarlel tells thom (12t thls | 5 g dome or g e Crront CEDERSCS. ara Lharsh carmec o Viiconnes sad_ Oulé oThe Rev. . T Mclaren, S. T. D. Dishop, new kind of preaching hos proyoked surprise and 0 Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church- | 1y~ evenine, the Rev. F. 1L Marling, \;éugnn'x;:‘n;enfi u;c r(l.“.nued{:n‘lv:!r‘eeg_hufih of Saluci i , corner of ‘ashington an. ciscs, conducied ‘under the anspices of the Y. M. C. A., and dfier the announcemest of ' various Dotices for w-day the Assembly adjourned until 9-| in England and America, nothing conld ' be more opportune than a lucld account of what it bas done 0'clock 10-morrowmorning. for Western and Central Africa. We are told, for X 5 i . D. Controversy, that it may produce a grisvoasiar | (0ld swe) will meet in Allegheny City, Pa., May : el 1 . Cehe L instance, that Islum bas a_tendency to pen up na- | Dicarto o he popglation. and that the itorven. | 2. Among the questions to ba comidered ls | pAFCEYLfrst Streot Church—Moming, the Eev. | peona sireots, : advisable to move, but as Mr. Henrlcl, theeals " Y. M. C. A.: tions in Chinese immobility; thatitis zsort of | hion of laymen 1o doctrinkl fcaching misht e as | Whethorn theological Professor can, while occupy- | DS Ardlulla. @\ o it Barmes —The Rtev. §. S. Tarris, Rector, will officiate at | proprietor of their present quarters, msde Susw b THE TSTERNATIONAL CONVENTION . | progress which stifles the progressive spirit; that It | inconvenient ms the incressing imporumce of | ing that position, be also a pastor. ' —Welsh Church—Morning, the Hov. James Will- | St. James Church, corner Caes and Huron streets. | and very fair proposition to the association. they it the Toung Men's Christian Assoclations of the | is not & shoct ciit or stepping stone toa better ciy- | laicism in the church, about which some prelutes [ It i« estimated that the 300,000 pligrims who will | fams and David Harreist; 3:30 p. m., the Rev. R, | Seryices a110:458. m. and 7.45 p. m. decided to stay. ‘The chess room will be elegantly 9 JunERIED ! Leaociationa of the | Hlizarion, bot & blind alley. - Now, that this notion | 8C_Uneasy. He reminds them that the Gov- | visit Romo during tbe jubilee will “each give the | J. Laldiaw; evening, the Rev. -John D. Jonca. +~The Rev. E. Sullivan, §. T. D. Rector, will of- | fitted up this weel, a walnt floor. will. be .put United Statesand British Provinces will convenc rion, bu . 7 be | grument has refused o allow religious | Pooe an averaze of $10, or a-total of $3,000,000. | _—Jellorson Park Church, corner of Throop and | fA¢iate at10:45 8. m. atthe Trinity Church. comer | in, and the comfort of the chess ulayers In miny in Loutevilie, £y.,June 0. The following topics | is quite erroneons; 53 regards one branch of the | loctares in eccular bolldings or _sccular | Add tothis aleo the offerinms of the varigns Catholle | West Adams—Morming. 1he Kev Dr. & 1. Choa of Twenty-slxth strect and Miichigun avenue. Holy | ways incrensed. —The chess tonrament Is aboat * w1l be discuszed: i ‘human race at sll events, the data collected by Afr. "’““{fi, gffix mlr]thxinu z gdlflcesi‘ n‘nfl ]t’l;nt ]u churches mmughy,m the world, which are sct down | ter; evenlng, the ltev. O. A. Kingsbary. Dflm}m‘fl‘?'gn at 15 "fi Evening sermon by the Rev. | palf through. but we cannot yet predict whowill:: wou t 1o persist in such rofusal, if eccle- | at $20.000.000, ohd thore s wo meed for the Pope | —Eighth Church, comer of West 1 aabington and | D- ¥; Warren, . D, 5 0 o 7 wii op, | ¢ the Drize-winners. A el lyden effectualiy prove. 8 Cor three centurics Western Africa has beenin contact with Christianity, yet not s single trive has been collectively converied, nor_bas ome powerful slastics allowed laymen to lecturen churches on to go huniry while he lives. Robey " streets—\oming, the Rev. A.B. Jacks | geiate moring and. evoning o the Coonsh of Gra Sunday. Churches are exclusively recerved for : ' reiigions worshup: - For the presont M. Martel | (The Episcopal Convention of the Dlocese of | CTeHIDE tie Hev Dr. Charles A Briggs. | - Atonement, coruer of West \vashiogton and Robey CHESS IN CHICAGO. Played in tne Chess Congress of 1874 bel _ First—The International Work intrusted to the Ex- €entive Committee: 2 +1. At the South. 2. On behnlf of colored young men. 8:ATzbe Wem. 4 In Canada 5. Among Eaflrosd ien. 6. Among the Germana. g t ted the faith which Ear iesiona- | waives the question of legality, leaving it to the | Georziaclosed a lengthv session Friday week. | p- + evening, v ‘Srcoma—The Wors intrusied to Staté and Proviacial | SHe] Aeee ey L i O e et avan | Bishops to put an end o the Innovation.. 1t should Delegates wora lgsied (o the General Convention, L. 2L Colfelt: evening, the Kev. Dr. Rober: | *Zy pov. 7. Breaburg, Rector, will oficiate at | Messts, Bock and Perein, S e piand. 2. In the West. 3..In the South, | OA [he coast of Liberidania Slerra Leone, hére is | be expiained that tho obloct of lolding ine lectures e o oaion, In October next. " They | "TRinnton Church, West Fourteenth street, near Wons Mo and 740 b m G St Ansrics PRESCH DEFENSE. ne t : 5 it ] on af n churches vi e neceasity of oficin i it e & ., wick street, near Chicago avenue. 3 T B Ut icttan workers, 5. With | faiand, Wharé the impotred Chijatsabity can Al sanction, or otherwise of making the meetings | Constitution shortening tho form of moming end oD eaomming. the \Rey. IL.R. Brady ~sVen e Rev. Clinton Loc'ze, Roctor, will officiate | WRETME F. Boox. | Black-3ig. F. Praum. unconverted. - | besald to have taken root. ~fslam, on the other | technically private by written inwitations. Gen. tiney. Westminster Charch—; ar1la. m. and8p. m. at Grace Church, on Wa- . 5T o Fourth= The Eraogcllstic Work of the Assoctations. | hund, since its Introduction by Akgar in the alnth | de Clssoy, it may be added, has incurrod thewrath | _In tho Presbyterian Charch of the Umtod States. | Gear o N "ia;'x\?exflri':-ufii:gm 1 el Bf; | tmsh avenae, neas Sixteent strect. {Finde 43 limitatlous, and the quallfcations of those WhO €3- | conyiry and cstablishment at Timbuctoo, has | of the Clerical papers by disclaiminz.any relation- | there are 4,741 ministers; of these. 3,010 are en- | Sprecker. » % ST | The Rev. W IL Hopkins, Rector, will preach i.BtwEE3 P In 1Y faociation Worlk i fta pecaliar adaptations 2o sleadiiy and vastly widencd the circle of ita au- | ebip wiih tho lay lecturer geacrally mistakien for | gaged iu strlctly pustor ‘work; 538 aro evangol. | ° °-Scotch Churel. comer of Ssneamon ana West | S5,40:30 a.m. ond 7:30 b, m. ‘at St Johw's Church, S-BlElm the wants and temptations of SOUAE meL. thority, khowing itsclf competent to master the 3 1sts, preaching as they find opportunity; 402 have | Adams str ing, 5 shla enue, near Madison street. i Tollowing delegatos Tl Fprosent the Cul- | most e and rtmactory ibes, addrossing aelt Gim reured from the ‘activy duties of the migietey, and | Rews e 'enfxfsf_t:g"zfl'r'fgnm‘.héufi'i:l}'.mp RATK o e ey, N ¥ Morclaon mill preach st 10:45 EtRs cago Associstion: J. V. Farwell, H. G. Spoffo in v preference to those peoples waich al- ANADA. . ¥ 50 are without charge. while the remaining 631 | _—The Rev. 8. W. Bain wil m. and 7:30 p. m. at the C.urch of tne Holy s 9.QwQ2 - TK. Harves, C. P, Kellogg, C. M. Morton, W. | resdy possessed ‘lie radiments of civil government IRt b ol e are ‘engaged as- Profosson, chaplaias, Superin: | Talted brecbyierian Chareh. Sommar ‘Aanros oy | Communlon, Dearbom ntreet, mear Thirtieth. K3 8- 8edion £ Biackaione, the Rev. Jumes Powell, George M. | and docia] orgunization. 1t s laiam which has SONMUS SRy THRRE. tendents, agents, secretaries, and editors. Paulina strects, at 10:30 a. m, and 4 p. m. The | ,,7/THE Kev, Artliur Ritchie, Rector, will oticiate Pio0 Ere R e siie. e Comman Youns ercs Christatn | bonor ik s Syobed nd i1, ontoots most of | Tho Bishop of gt D an 1 A great revival of religion prevalls in_the nefgh- | Rev: M It Miller lectures in ihe evening, Sub- | 1iSic and Eim stracts. Services ot & o ol tolsq 12..1 takes Kt () Assoclation will be represente by C. G, Wheeler | the trade between Kquatorial ‘Africa und 10fei£n | pralate, - huvh in the sondence of 1po Popeyewng | B Lovhor couos Fally N. V. where the Rev. | Hicha: vrabable ieciings Suill Avwaiting the Word | 103438 m., and 3230 and Tp.m a ra g b i X 2 r 1 — e, — . P. Hamond has been iaboring. undred i s = A ester 5k ‘The Ecanston Colleee Association will be repre- | four, Kordofun, and Sensar, We sre ruminded, | daily n Canada s Papal Ablezate. 1is nominal g{_f:‘l‘gfi;efi:.'}"* the e i et E oA teclle | Peoiane—Ie Rev, F. A, AL, Hrovss Uhaee, Tlvde burk avenue, between Forty-eighth wEZ® ] isu sentnd oy O, P. Cool. - 5 asached Atk every 0oy tpe Roslym | masacn i to instll Dr. Tannon i the Archiepie- | Moy 6, was ationded by about 2:800 persons’ | ke Forest The Rt . Milon Gfeen D.D. | Mgicrd Wilhe'stiichs 0t 10:00 0. m. and 7:20 18570 RERdes f e 3 E - | Judee Wilcoxen, o prominent citizen of thé roei 3 e—C \ ven- , s o0 B At 7 o B3 (g 2118 Pakes - BOSTON: MINISTERS. pliionsrcs b gioing gronad o the 3aiS 16 | e Torapta, conceruing bispropose ach. | B & ecensconverh akes 4n ackve portin 1 | 19F S Hev D, Gebrge Hate, Bneunel Couech, | 2, b Sl Charch, Cotiage Gove ave- it Z-Ekpsin WAXLAND HOTT. T faith upon all Africaus, even those who are not yet | tion of that important Archbishopric; but, as we | meetings. n—First the Re . —The Rev. G. F. Cushman, Rector, will toKt 6 24.KtwB3 Speclal Corvespondence of The Tribune. eorolled under the stancard of the Prophet. understand it, he is charged with a still morc im- | _The Baptist Theological Seminary at Morgan ro':‘d'f“m Flist, Chitsh. the Rev: D, J.73, 54t at 10:30 2. m. and 7-30 p. m. at Skws'e:;e:nc": fakes £.00 25..F iakes B Bosox, Mase., May 16.—Wayland Hoyt is the | , AS to the work of melioration pertormed by | portunt and delicate duty, —the scttling of the dif- | Park _is rapidly approaching completion. ‘Tne | _Hyde Park—Morning, the Rev, Dr. George C. | Sharch. Johuson street,” between Taylor and ft ke Flon e e | Jolm witoin it exponding pate Mo Dipden tels | 10000/ con the Libam and Tiamontane | C2L0INE 18 10227 feot Tour lorca tn bfsie and | curll: svening the Hew: Georgy Horkgges e fev: Tather Pardee, Rector, will preachat | Z-Eiscaftanen | HIK'oxag . 1] nishet i ] g by * 23 reacl ol within six ampbell Pack—3orning, the Rev. Willlam E. | o750", ‘1o’ 2nd 8 p, n. at Cales 'cxmfxf w“‘:_ 29..Ptakes B (Q) ch Rus. phstor of the Shawmot Avenne Baptist Chureh, the most aristocratic of the churches of that denom-" ination in Boston. He is abont 50 years 014, thick- ns that, with the first step inland from the West Coast. you are struck with the different aspect of Jocalities according as the inhavitants are heathen or. Mohammedan. The divergence runs through NOTES BY DR. J. H. ZUKERTORT. (2) B to Q 3 is the nsnal and better cotirse. (b) The conrse a.iopted by Black in this wings of the Catholic Church of Guebec. Of this | weeks, and will be occapled by the Seminury 55 | Rommtls prent R hot fight between the Liberal elément under the | the opening of the next session in Septomber 4 | - Benesicn: aigpine Rev. 7 D Randolph, ren avenae, between Onkley and West : Icad of such Catholles as Messrs. Dontre, Lafram- | Huptistchireh is aboas t6 ba oreaglzos aeime Bark | fne i o yalorning, Dr. Charles E. Knox: even- Holy Commublon as2t “é' oy LSRR —The Rev. 1" orrison, Jr.; Rector, will set, of medlumheight, with & emooth face. He | OF e o i te form of government, the eocial laws, the man- | boise, and Latiamme, and Bishop Bourget, and the | A preliminury meeting will b % & : N has a groatlove for the beantifal, and colors bis | nors "and syen, the amusements of the people. |«gtill ore recentand intergsting coniict Detwoen | ont weck, ad the thareh Wil aevboripiic,bres: | JolietFirst Church—Moming, theRev. WIllnm | preach ut 10730 . m. and 4550 5. 1o ares Shovin | i8 not to be recommented. : ihe Dishops of Quebec and Archbishop Tascheeat, | tated withia 3 month. Tiverside—Rhe Rev. Joha Dixson. oF 50 Eniphany; Tiroop street, bebween Monroe | (G) FTSERNTI0 800 Hin 080 of PRI e carpest evangelical “discourses with iilustra- tlons drawn from matare and art. He 4 mot ashamed 1o give to his hesrers the fruits both of his wide range of readingand of his extended travel. All the calture that society could Passing in 1873 from Sierra Leone to Futah Jallo, e had to traverse some Jarge pavan viliages, and soon after entering a Mohammedan tows, he scemed to breathe a higher and purer atmosphcere, —the’ character, sentiments, and cond.tion of the population having cndergone & complete metamor- sdverse Queefl in 2 most powerfal position. (e) Verymuch improving the chances of White's attack. 15..Bto B4, and if 10..P to Kx5, 16..K5 to K 2. was the proper conrse. ; oD he game s practically alresdy in White's who alone holds to Liberal ideus, readers havé 2 . been thoronghly informed. At present there is an | , Toe. Primitive Methodists in Darlington, Eng., Englewood—Morning, the Rev. Andrew Shir- [ "MC40 % i . other reason quite 83 argent for auch on inves- | BAve Bit npona new way of solving the question, | 12Bd; eveniug, the Rev. H. 4. Edson, D. D. s i o 7t oJiz e RO, 7 o v dgation aud srrangement—the powition of the | MW to atiract the masscst They have gotten up & paraiso, Ind. —The Rev. L. Y. Graham. Sior, corner of Lincoln aud Belden svenaes. | Guunolle Church n Quobec as rogards the civil an- | CCoHiN threce o Josenn T wCh T 20 | e ey, Sumuss Bl wiil preach this mornh —The Rer. Houry G. Percy, Kector, will preach onties. The claim that the Church was superior P Phatacks shme® 8r9 | 4o the Church o¢ the Redecmor. corner saaping | Morning and evening at All-Siints’ Chiarch, corner give bim he hos had from childhood, 2nd all thas | phoss. It appears that the ascent of an African imi e e o Meslom s | to the civil power has been assericd of lata 1a a | 211 dressed in character, nnd Phataoh's throne and & 1 i Emawg oy?r‘:nm;wflw;im;“"“m‘ e Do aetemcin] Witk signal sxuinitions of | manner wost oflfnsive to Liberal Cafholics snd | COWn, Joseph's coatof many colors, Henjamin's | {on and Sangamon streets. - Subject: -+The Fail- | °F JpripCorpenter e S o stresta, £ () Threatening 22, Pto Kt 6, 22, Ktto Bt e. - His volce s music, and when he reads a | A, 00 GO B miliar with | Protestants, the clerical factions going to the | Sack With the cup in its mouth, and other details | 12¢ God. 107300 e i Gaaom: Rector will preach at | o8, TEeqten g 22, Pt KL 6, 22.Ktho length of refusing to appear at tho summans of the | 8re represented. Appropriate musicalso is a prom- SPIRITUALTSM. e, epherd Mission, Lawn- S e ”“2" Q3, 23..Q o R 5, 23, .KitoB bymn it wonld secm as if evesy shade of thought 2nd feeling in the author's mind were reprodnced in the tones with which Mr. Hoyt embodies the “words of praice. Few munisiers in any denomina- tioncan equal him in thie rospect, orin tho artof reading the Scriptares. Would that there were more 1ke him. Tle generally speaks from a manuscript, slthough the Massulman world of Western and Northern Africa teli ns of more than one great man among the negro converta who has exercised a potent infinence in the religions and political affairs, not only of his own land, but of the older and classic seats of Islam. In the "Ambic collection of biography many Mussulman blacks of merit are said-to figare, and much space is_given courts except. by permission of their Bishops, and | inent feature of the perrormance. Mrs. Cora L. V, Richmond will lecture fn Grow's | * o v = Opera-Hall, No. 517 West Madison street, at10:45 | m. .1;"53,;.' f;l}éfi,“c‘,;"“x‘:&‘ ch at 7:30 p. denouncing eventhe Supreme Court &8 o purchased | There has been considerable talk of late by th and purtisin tribunal. ~In such matters s lotteriey | interested in inangurating o series of revisa) meet. | Ly ANd8t7:45 p. m. “Morning subject chosen | ~— Tho Rev. J. Stewast and rade enterprises tho Church has set itseif | ingat the Lincoin Park: Congregational. Chasshy o the audionces evening subject: *The Diler- | at 10:30-a. . a0 750 gy mectop Tl preach ahove the lay wich impunits, and the result hos | corer of Mohawic and Sophin stroets, and invita: | Sihay o o, brbis dife: What maoner do | Church, Evinston. been an sgitation whica must very soon end in | tions may bo extended soon to some prominent pas: | yicgs ey e Prexent Contest, by the spirit of MISCELLANEOU: Tiolence without come arrangement 1 arrived at. | tors of thia ity aud elsewhre to. cary on 1he Foud s IRbery Chenaumz, Elders Shaw nd Manafeid il respe 3 e o o feiand, not con- | work. The above church hus been greatly bleased | . Rev. Eamung hobrA v fge11a, | 19617, moming And evemng. At Amsocribis Bock. 3 ur will preach st1la. i - ntisty’ meet- (h) A mice ending of a weil-condacted 3! against an inferior defense. - **CHESS BRILLIANT.” KING'S BISHOP'S OFENING. Thite—Mz. Cocazaxe. | Black—Mz. St 10 K4 1.PtoK4 i o ThN Tateme Tove of the bessrifeg lenta | Sot. hare sem = ed artus won to the ireq | Mned to cedlesimatics ] to his co-religi nse Jove of the benu: ea e, whose zeal and daring won e true e lone nor co-religion- | of Iate in many ways, fi him to fields of Christian meditation and of quiet | faith o large 'part ~of the rezfon watered | ists,—a fact which gives hope that an end may | pastorand megbergh[pax’;?ll‘xt:n?g l:fl ;‘;‘rln.c h{fi"‘,‘;‘.‘ m. and at7:30 p. m. in the Church of the Holy | /38in hull No. 221 West Madison street. B3pe tiiongtt. - Such men are worth more than tne fons | by the Niger. |One of the most motewortay | speédily be put, in the Interests of socialand re- | pense in making It a ¢ tempie. for the Tadwrllisy | TFinity, comer North Dearborn nud Erie stroets. loD, Anniversary meeting will be held at the Rilon of thunder who beal the **drum ecclenastic + ineo | peraons of recent times in the country Iying be: | ligious peace, to an ogitation ntinitely mote vehe- | of the Holy Spidt. 2 SWEDENBORGIAN. Rallroud Chapel, State street,south of Fourteenth, fkap? ‘many pulpdte for larger constegations. Thoy feed | Fircen Timbuctoo and the West Coast was native | ment thun any recorded in Gerwny, England, or | The Rev.Dr. Hibbard will preach atthemew | ® 5 Sclotkp. m. . o takes P en pass e God Shepherd s flock, leading them, where | of Fatah-Toro, known as the Sheik Omarwal-faj. | South America, ? . .The statistics of the P\'Hbffle;y of New York, | church hall, corner Eighteenth street and Prairte | of mol ROPEcCtarian Bible meeting ‘will be held BloQs thev aftencr ought 1o go. 10 the green pautdres and | Tnis man, brotght p by an Arab misslonary nd | At the wame time wo hear a_ rumor that the | jistcompleted, showa total of 16,038 members | avenne, at 11 o'clock a. m., and at the Teamme | 3¢ N0. 126 Washington strect, at 2:30 o'clock p. .-Castles % sl waters. PR instructed in tho Araoic language, made twd pil- | claims of French Canadian Catholica to a voice in | .13 c00Dection with the General Assembly. - This is | corner West Washington strect and Ogdon Avemne, | M- Subject: **The Christ.™ ; : bRy 5 AR L B DUNN % grimages to Mecca, and, returning to his mative | the Sncred College muy be specdily recognized by ;;,;flgnz O of 813 1e compared with ‘last year. | at3:10 p. m. % e hold meetings to-day ns fol- o B3, 45 the pastor of the largest Prestiyterion Church in | district, unaertook a proselytng campal st | the creation of a French Canauian Cardinal, ¢ decrense lgattributed to removals, a3 1,313 | ~_Tho Rev. L. P. Mercer will preach in Tnion | 10V}, OB Twenty-sixth street, between fndiana R New England. Presbyterianism has never flour- | some formidable heathen tribes, whom he subject- — oo Hiens aded lo the chneches on examina- | Church (Hershey Hall), No, 83 Madwon street, of | 300, FEairie veniics, at 10:30 s m., and at Room takes Kt takes B ighed well In those five States. - Congregationatinm | ed to Ialam,—next eetting himself to purify the MOODY AND MONEY, Hon, and 601 by certificate. The expense of the | J0:45 a. m. Subject: ‘*The Soal's Food aag | %v_7LFandolph sircel, at 5 p. m, RioQ 10082 1ad the advantage of the start, amd the fonndersof it | practices of several Musyniman peoples amoug % [ . gongregations for ministerial support, cte., were | Growth.” ~The Progressive Lycenm of Chicazo will meet akes K B e akeaB ‘wprmed nothing that savored of prelacy an their | whom vestizes of idolatry still lingered. We may A PLAIN STATEMENT BY THE EVANGELIST, RN4hos3, The benevolent contributions ‘were: 4 TNITARIAN. ¢ | promntly ati2:10 o.m. to-day In Grow's Hall, 517 foKesch to Ktsq Church organization. They had had 10 mnch ec- | add that sons of this Moslem apostle militant are | “Some uncharitable people have been charging | & the Home Mision Board, 360,995; to the The Rev. Brooke Herford mill ) West Madison ssrect, . 4 takes QB taked P ck cleelastical tyrauny acrose” the soa, not io be sus. | now reiguing in two of the Iarreat towns of Cen- | yotNo0or and Samken. toe conceitinr o joreizm Board, $85,640, With large snms to other | ‘and svening se the Oooron fosstan oming | —The Christian Unilon Mission meet at Green e Y e D0l anf fonn of church order that- ook, or | tral Afnca. - One or two sadional fucts deserve | ¢ nkey, ngeliets, arc mak. | churchios. - | of Michian nvesng a Hoe Messiah, carnct | Street Tabernacle, 91 South Green stréet. Bid -t e BREs Eeemed o ake, the porer 0L of the hands of tho | mention. | For Instance, In Sierm Leons and | iDg money out of their Gospel mectings—ia fact, | The Amerfean Home Missfonary Society hel Stoming snbjects 5+ 4 Word faats the Worreess | 42 . Fotier, of Conuecticat. will preach morning WK e PE#3 ; Feopleand piace t in the hancs of one man or in | Liheri the Nohsmmedsn converts baild mosques | making trade of cmotional religion. In Justice | fity-arst snnual meckn o o csicty held its | Jlorming eabject: A Word from the Western | and evening, o QiS5 QRE - fhe oands fof s o Therhed s alfie to seeret | and mantal pubite Tg;b:;s;; Lheir own cost, aud | to these worthy gentlemen attention is called to Bivie-House, New York, on the Dt M. Ghomey | the Citcrmost, and Then oot Skepticlam to beront arell Hal at 4 o'clock p, m., some mem- Boes fl%’us ree discasions. - S0 1hey looked with a cord eve | Stie coming from foreizn parts, whereas it 18 no- gr. Moody's uwn statement on the subject, made gf“'\?:‘?fs g){ lt]mgn, a‘;fiasmfdh ?}f Rey. Theodore | ;Thehflnzi\v. E. . Poweil will preach tnfs morn- | Rep, flm_!: 2 gg:fzfl) A’;sex;zgg;nmonu,‘:hem the wK4ch to K Ki3 A on & Presy Cliureh with its Life-lone, ire- | {orious that- the native Christians depend almast | the other day at Boston. ' He said: erisning your, 598 Wiham Hesw wopcafor the | 10212 the Third Chutel, corner of Ladin nd Mon- | pected to addross the Geiman ¥ anas sons Shrie. ke, ey R $pensizic Scusion and e poestie tysanny. 10 mads | waolly fnuch matters on Luropean aad American | +There have been some very exaggorated ru- | Abbott wers blopied Trstomens 23 Hocamine Sei® | Collger tectaren n the examing: 2Hom- " Robert | tian Association, 5 Sena Chile toRkien oBa? o H . | aid eocieties. Again,in the late Ashantee war | mors that «we were employed to come for 8o man; 4 Thirty- i ey 0. —The Kev. Willi 4 wERSch B e o b ol | es. e & v | Tetary. rty-four - Vice-Presidents, @ity Di. | —The Rev. Robert Collys Y. am Greenongh will preach this S| takes ioneS, formed | the stanchest and bravest of the black troops were | thousand dollars—$10,000, $15,000, $20.000, or | rectors, three Corcespouding Setcotarios. sod o | Church in the moraias ed wup breachh 8t Unlty | afternoon In ‘the Chapel of the ' Wasbinstontan Qakea Behiand yiniy : ev. Mr. Howell | tiome. In the cvening th i temperance-mocting wil be helgs . CXPeonCe rie avenue, near | g ol—p i .cu‘i-'.:f;‘il?u‘f‘ nshrm meet at 229 West Ran- e e~ 5 IN MEMORIAM. o [Thoughts Sugzested as the Funeral of Mre. LE] She sweetiy aleeps within her narrow Forever free from earthly grief and cars; s With fragrant flowers entwined abont her 2883, - | ‘The pale rose blending with the lily fair. The pitying Angel of the Land of Peace = : ' Hath gently stooped, and.touched her with Mo* ng: Hath given the patient sufferer sweet relesse,— "That sweet release which only Ae conld bring. She 18 at rest] after the weary years Of aleepless nights, and .myr-’o’r tortaring pafa; And, though our eyes are dim with falling tears, We would not call her back to Earth again 2 Sho beeds not thore who rowsd her sarroviaS Viewing the form from whence tho son has A0W3; Enowh not the anguluh of that stricken band— The children motherless, the husband lone. But who can tell? Perchance the Mother-love o’er them from tl worl ‘ufi guide and bless them in this Jower sphere. " And while we feel the grief that all must know (E'en Jesas wept o’er His beloved dead)y .. * -We'll mtie’our thouzhts from the dark #7avo To the beight Heavenly paths where Angels trosd- < * § ** Alittle while, 8 few short years of pain”— the Hausas, who are atrict Mohammedans, while the Christian nezroes proved quite unatable. Mr. Blyden assurfaus that Sir Garnet Wolsely's etate- ment. inanorder of the day, that *‘The indig- neous African fecld a superstitions terror_of t white man, " if apolicd to the heathen or Moslem black is lndicrously ill-founded. 4 : Now, the key to this stranze contrast in the ef- fect of'the two religions npon the native Africsn doanbtleas lies in another fact frequently remarkeq, andin the explanation of that fact. . Almostall travelers agree that the negro-convert to Islam evinces a gentiment of ' personal dignity and self- respect not ovserved in the Christiin npeuph) The reason, of course, 1¢ not far to seek. ]}’Lfi:‘- tianity were now preached. as It once was, to the non-Aryan races by miesjonaries of their own or a less alien stock, we might 3ibly witness some- thing like the success of those Nestorian monks who swept dcruss Central Asia into China some teny centuriea. before the adventof the Jesuits in the Intter country. Bat, as it is, the work of Christian propagandisin s wholly - committed to men of Eu- ropean origin,—{hat i, to men in whom the eabtle teachings of Jiterature and art have planted an overyeening and inveterate pride of race. We can Jjudge how grave a bar this feeling must prove to a close and fervid sympathy on the part of their ‘while pactors with the Africin proselytes, from the plaia admission of- 60 cnlightencd & man as Bishop eber, that ‘' There is certainly something repug- Dant in the nezro to those who are unaccustomed to him.” Where his ‘conversion is elfected undér these conditions, it is mot eurprising that the native black shoald . regard its_author as a superior, or, at all events, alienbéing. Hence be conceives 3 pbor opinion of himselt, Jearns-zo de- preciate his characteristic qualitics, and is dis- in New Zngland it was either done by some disaffected _memoers who could not lve in harmony in the old Congregatioual hive, and £0 were obliged to eot ap a new organization where they conld five n pesco and havo thoir own way. 55 was exemplified inthe formation of the finet Presbyterion Church of Newburyport, 3ass., more than & bumdred years ao. Or else it was done by a_colony from Scotland or ‘Ireland, who bronght ‘with them all they coald from tbe old country,and, * not having emigrated through love of religious lib- erty. they came with their minleter, their clders, 2ud " sll the Presbyterian machinery famitiar to them for generations; as was exemplified in the Presbyterin Churches of Derry and Londonderry, XN. H. Tae churchos of moré recent origin have Leen formed almost wholly by Scotchmen, North of Irelsnd men, or _people from e British Prov- inces. Mz. Dennis' charch, of more than a thou- zand members, has bot few in it of pure New En- £land olood. A glance at the congrezation tells yon that in ane gense you are in & m':fi’ land, so inarked s the physiognomv of the audience. You can hardly believe that, at #6 chort a distance from he 01 South Charch, you could find so different a #ight. The Precentor siands in front of the con- grezation before the pulpit. motions sllto rise, sud then, with a strong, uncultivated voice, starts 2 tupe, it mav be ** Plaintive Martyrs," or ** Dan- dee's “wild warbling messures.” The andience tskeltop and sing asif moved by the spirit of Then there rites 8 amall. bisck-harod Y] years, Wik umal) side-whiskens, Wesdng o ek wa. Wwho commencea the service by ~eading ihe B ipiarTet, oF by DEayen, with b ons st Fo e gentanda'clear plessaat volce. “This s 1. 8 Dunn, He pi withont manuscript, bat the sermon even $30,000. Now let me eay that this money is | Anditor were also choser i y . The Board of Directs in the evening, : {ogotoD. E. Snow, of the | g{::u:m‘mm Wwho | met and sclected an Execative Committes com. | | —The Rev. .. Sunderland preaches this morn- Lave pat | posed of the ofiicers and & number of prominent | iiZat the Fourth Church. on Brah up the boilding and have paid all th p the bullding and have puld o 1t :"bll‘l‘l’,a fl,’f,’{ clergymen and gentlemen. Thirtleth sircet, on A Broader Fellowship.” | * —‘The Rafioad Cthel (State and Fourteenth 1 y + | For the accommodatton of i 1he Young Mege ovatin Dolcihe debt of | oo (e T ndncial report shons taad: | leave Oakland nt 10:30 a. m,, 'mnning via Thiriy- 'r'fim D. m., amidst flowers, music, and banners. the Young Mea's Chriat . Then. | 1o Bihinst. ho g 0wy the So- | nunth street and Tndjons Svente 1o 1rol) 1 | phe lev. B. Keat. lounder of the {nstitution, will foms 08 to an infdel paper tuat Moody and xcellent_condition. Tha receipts retarning sonth at 12:30. urch.and | be present; also, ir. C. 3. Henderso ho will Sankey ind put the money in thelr pockets,~ | for the yeur. including $109,730.14 i donations | “pnesronatizge Dave charge of the exercises, gL Ui taany meople belisve 1t 1w took moes | (B _cepentituced fu 81 dopassacnic pirs | Englevood gt 3 p.m. in the Ola Schobi-Homse: | SummTANL - i:‘ém the public £ woulu be weil to report what we 31874, including _approprat artmenis 441~ | Subject: **Livingto Do Good. ” il S s oy of Alngleld, Dakots, with {r, and how much we received. As there | 813 1% to_ sinking fand. During the year the 1 DAPIIST. i e et Church, cor- :gzirmh:lz :l:‘eg any collection for os, and e are E%\;x: e Tost vfllvc of ita oldest members, four of m'fl"n“;fllg;a!{h c&naugn'b"ghs will preach at Jm- | The fi:v}nfihfflwi'.flm&’fi“g, rmla:y;grm street. 5ot e Ton o e bl ooy comimiten, T | SROR, £47% Ve Pratlents, Th desis oo | D52 o e s, 3015 || CACIO0TM, attraoen e Lavrancs Co: thing to justiy myself n the iy T have beon ‘e | Jersey; Dishop Janes ana Lucls Hoplind, of New The Rev. W. Powell, of Dasenport, “will £5lr, of Philadelphia, wiil preach in” the Taberna. Ployed the lasisixicen years, but when T gave up | YOrk 2nd PresidentStearns, of Amherst. ' Roports | BIC3CH, MOring and evening at the Englewood | * —Raliroad ChapelEverm "Guclt preacher. 12y busluesssixioen years o, aitee (e aoaths | O WOTk for the yeur siowed that 500 colporiensy | SoPst Chureh, " well. Tenlag, tnoBer. ‘Dr. Max. of the severest strugilo In my life whetlier I should | had Iabored in thirty-two of the United Statos, and | 4z 106 RET: W. J. Kermotz presches this morn- t‘ Jor Iuh.ms and cents or for souls, from that day ]“ v&]{-‘dmlrds.w7 meetings, made 152, 803 fami- l}:z, and evening at tne Halsted Street Church, C i {reiie I have no more lived for mosey than I have | 17 visits. and petformed much other labor of inter. | URigh Stock-Yards, % ALENDAR .FOR THE WEEK. Hred s h;“e r‘l Ilfi mfimu bave biamed me be- 3; 1 sm !;cw bm:lu had been issued in German. u_o'u! T}(e",-“Dr- Thomas Mccunle‘y will preach at EPISCOPAL, 4 Ty doma P oid aside sometbing for my fam | o8¢ In Spanialy and oneln Portaguese. Numerous | &1 0/C1O5K, this morning ot the First Church, on | ity o twhitsun.Da S Soue of them lnaisted upon my wire asing | {2 et published, also, aFrench and Dan- | Evening pervice by the me: St i arst strect o - 31y 31 Vonday in Whitsan-Week, : 3] er 2 home in the 3. d B * « ing v] ev. James Patterson. © 3 P country, ‘and the ramor {s that it cost 3 —The Rev. D. 5. Ch Yoy 22—Tuesd: $0,000't0 faruiah it._ The home o8t 530,000, and be%?‘.};fl;‘;;cerfia‘;fi:iufins e o Upiveraity, hag | Church, corner Washington Efiull’fx:l{lnggwi:g‘cg oy 3~ Baibel e o lmprovements. and the farnl- | erai Conference of the Methoaist Eptssonas Shocry | bo Inoryaz and evening. *Tho eubject to-night-| /gy 55 pover” ture and eversthing cost $10,000. 1tbel ! ’ wnfe and children. © 3y 1othér d1ad af re neqioa07 | Lo the British Wesleyan Confereace, D, Foa of | - '—Sotohd Chacche mmer of Monroe dnd Morgan | 3. CATHOLIC, at tne early age i p 5 of £1, and if . I dle to-morrow there il bs & reog llggfil:'?‘l‘:dlgfif“flfi-y;fid the Hon. Will Cam- | strects—Morning, the Rev. F. F. Elenwood, D. D. WZD—WIEE‘?L d:; Whit-Sunday, ik ondzy, (oLl sniit 3l ] X en appointed deler i i fay 21— “Thank God. ') Soms oaeany c o ol yoicets: | 0. the. Methodist Eptscopal Chiren Southme®.| olgroat Olivet Caurcn- Dy hoRer: AR, ey B wh acsday, vy & certaln man would ot come because 1 pald S£ 000 P e A wipem, aod: Dr. .Todd, of.|: —Free-Will Baptist, corner of Loomis and Jack- | Af0Y Z3—Ember-Day. = ., ;= . ta for s horse. Take off $3, 750 and yon wil ing 1al] S pacopal L " giibtesent . the . Meth: | ‘s0n etrevts—2Morning, the Rev. D *dtay 24—0f tbe Octave. v 5 right.- As far aa dollars'and cants are concerned, ¥ | odios obFiaeobal, Chach * fo ' the Meth. | {nson; evening, the Rev. W, . enorpeied Buteh | gy 55 Brabor.Day, 4 fould make more [n une night than I have made'ta | Episcopal Charch of the Unlted Biares inGaet | —University Place Church—ifornin it bas been committed to_memory. "It abounds with | co by the manifest hopelesmeas of - o it to e % . : alities oad, s die 2 . | 3fay 28—Ember-Day; St. Eleat e L e ey ihe stuctling Offier, | dacing the physical and mentat traits of his pre- Boston. [huve been oflered $500 night tolect- | Yalenthne H. bulkley, ‘of Sausn torcrin tiors | Dhc & Coan; evening, the Rev. L e hedan PLAL > 5 How few and short. we tone of us may know-— lke the baey, zealons, wiry, indefamtable mav, | - In the bands of its Semitic apostles, Tlam seems: | 1o Tecture, whea Tmigat k. i book ooy cymzat | Methodist Charch, the Rev, Wiliam L. Hiypes, of | - —Shicsigaa A . jmences : Bk ot e o it o ik . who :l:;l{['_‘ has wmgl:é md'f:lolt‘h'gmp::a {f’ m“n been more profoundly loyal to the spirit of | to a comfortable hotel: but as x"nfif,# ng:\:e;gr: g:cg::fifu&u:; Mémwm Protestant Chuzch, W Mag".;“’ Bmgfl.csm—gl‘&r:lg; n‘l‘?m dirommre n ke el OL & foet. for the L hralmed e charge, - | broad humandy wnich was the common emblem of | the Tabernacle all day and talk till midnicht with | mores snd o ooct gy 01008, D. D., of Balti: | O. Campbell. ~ @ : U | on mercnrint ‘laser h¢ k. % ; . peop 3 #nd to the Evangelical’ Associution. the Jas intra-mercurial vlanet, oo ecnat | Wik |arels aat token on her mute iips presty _ i At 2 recent meeting of | We'll lay her gently in her lowly bed, - - both faiths. There.is not now, snd there mever Bas been, any Instinctise repalalo S g et sy, e tateiton ed. They like his fervent appeals tosi K’iflu mlez’lted themes, his i ong Calvinton: o inguirers, and when I am done I have hard) 2 At momoced * hostility” to' Liquor-seling, 39 © mardly | Rer. John W, Freund, of the East German Con- | The Rev. R 1. the Royal Astronomical Saciaty, at which the fail- strensth enongh o 20 to my room. . If you want o | ference; to the African omm ?'L';“'h in Tflfl*‘ ty f stiack me, domot attack mo there. T have weak- | Chureb, the Rev. 5. 7. S Batke o B poLZlon | Chureh, Englewcod, al 3220 p.- Dher of dificpens maions Tord Londsar oo ot e 7L ek B P . And leave herto eal 1 peacefal rest. <7 s Th Dora.: ite | —The kev. J. Varty will nreach this mornine at the statement that 3. Le Verclor thinks it will ba last e 1 the last tramp shall sound tiuat wukeet

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