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2 4 Flomen e iow e e THE CHICAGO VIIBUNE: SUNDAY.) JUNII 3, 1877~SIXTEEN PAGES, . prayer nermissfon to ratae their hands, A Infgo number were instantly lifted, although such a renquest at the genernf nervico fs nmusual. No fear of scoflng comrades had power then and there. At the ‘;u er-meeting before men- tloned, the chaplain Tnvited those to risc who ould agree to follow Mr, Moody, and his worl n Missions. 3. Pnbllc mirstonary meeting fn evening, Reporton Preahistarian missiona through- out tho world. Misclonary addresscs by delegatcs and misslonaries of various clnrchen. Eatorday, 7th July. —It 1s proposed that on this day no formal buainess should be arranged, hut that the Councll ahould decide whether any meote Alshama Presbytery meeting at Selma has pareed o resolution Indorsing our work most lull&r, which Is to be pubdished. Dr, Raymond took tea with the tcachers, ete. Now o you wouder that we feel that we aro * rising.! ' tinues Lo labor for the refékmation of futemver- ate men. The Rev. Joacph Cook has still audicnces numbering from 2,000 03,000 persons, The church of the Rev. . II. Northrop, at Schicnectady, was a sort of outsider among churches, laving been organized as an unde- RELIGIOUS. Maj. Whittle's Labors Among, Sullc and Efm streets. Iloly Commnalon at 7 and Ha m. Tihic Rev. Charles L. _Lester will prench at 11 A.m, and N{n m. t. Panl's Charch, Ilyde Park & avenue, between Foriy-cighth and Forty-ninth streeta, CHESS DIRECTORY. : Caicaao Crizss CLus—Nos. 63 and 63 Wash: X sarhe Rey. B. P. Plestwnod will officiate at | Ington street. . A ol ings should be held, and If wo, for what purpose. THE LAND OF MIDIAN, Rominatlonal affalr under the name of the | 10:808. m. andBp, m. In St. Mark's Chorehs | Cricane Crxss Assoctation—Henrlet's Café h L with thelr prayers, At least 1% roso as ona Sabbath, 8th July,~Arrangementa for this day x RING AN OLD GOLD FPIBLD. Free Evangelical Church, It has now been re- | Cottage Grove avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth | 174 East Madison-st, S . the Lynn Shoe- man, might not necd 1o be arranged by authority, but XFLORING ’ ognized as o Congregntional church, Mr, Nortlr. | Street. Chets pl ¢ dally at the Tremont In his sermon he alluded to Murphy, tho | might probably embrace: Address to Chifatisn London Times, May 14. has enjoyed ® varlety of denominational fe. | . —Tho Rer. G. . Castiman will prea iee players mect dally at the Tremont Douse makerg. apostle of temperance, aa once in prison like | Workers, at © or 0:30 a. m. Services in varions Two months ago 8 mysterious telegram ap- ¥ atlety city churches, forencon and sfterncon, Special #efmona In evening. Evangellstic meeting [n the Queen'n Park or clsewhore. Monday, fthJnly.—1, Meeting at 10 8. m, *'The Unbelief of tho Prenent Day, and How to Meet It," 2. Meeting at 2 p, m.—** Bplritual Life—1ielps and Iindrances—Tha Bahbath—The Chrivtisn Family— Tteligious Awakeninge—Intemporance. and Other Hocial Rylla." 3, Poblic meeting In evening, **Tho Reformed Churches of the Continent of Audrenses (chicfly by Continental dei. egates) on such topica aa: The ltsformed Churches of the Pastand the Prercnt; thoir Difficulties and Hindrances: Christian Work'and Progeess of :l;: l:.;«:nll'nenl of Europeon other Prosbylorisn Taesday, 10th July,—1, Mecling at 10 a. m, *Tresbyierian Literatnre, apg s Tres ot ihe e Generaily." 2, Meeting A I i+The Chry tisn Tealning of the Young. ' dl,’ Valedictory moet- ing In tho evening. OBJECTS OF THE COUNCIL New York Worid, The Presbyterian churches ¢onstitute a nu- merous body, .scattered sll over tho civillzed warld. If you allow them to fncluds the Luther- ans they arc the largest Protestant Charch in these {imes—only the Lutherans, though not Eplscopalians on the one hand or Congregation- aliats on the other, ara not much disposed to he classed witls l'rnsfiylnrhm. Even without the Lutherans they clalm 20,000 churches and 84, 000,000 people. As a body they are distingulshed by betng; well’ educatod " and by thelr favof for colleges aud aclivols. The question is often put to Preabyterians, ¢ 1low ninny sccts are thero of you!" To thix the answer has _geveraily been, **Too many.™ Iuguisitive people, not satiafied With this gener- al atatement, will press the questlon, * But how many?" Well-nformed minlsters and members will commonly answer, I sappose there may bo adozen, and somo wiil amend tho statement by m{v lations during his inisiry, The second 8unday fu June fs “ Children's Day" throughout the Methodlst Eplscopal Otiurch. . Collectlons are taken on that day to increasa the Childreu's Pund, which is In charge of & Board of Education, and now amounts to #75,000. The objcet of the fund is * to nasist meritorious 8anday-school scholars in obtaining & mora ndvanced eilucation.’” Quebee “Beminary has In_lts possession the chasuble and stole of s Hollness Pius IX., used by him In the celebration of hich mass in the private chapel of the Vatican, The certifl- cate necompanylng jt states that it was used by his [oliness during the thirty years of his fon- tificate. It will be worn by Lls Grace tho Arc Lishop on tho fiftleth annlversary of the pon- tifleate of Plus 1X. The friends of Drew Theologleal Seminary are confident of belng able to carry ita financial allairs safely through, — The deficft of 1ast year was sbout 85,000, which lias been &nlv.l by the trusfees out of thelr own pockets. OI the $250,000 needed for permanent endowment, about 8113,000 has been subscribed. Drew i3 fortunate in having trustecs who are wealthy, liberal, and caterprislug. At the sunual Councll of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Virglnla, the Bishop re- ried that he had confirmed $00 persons aince fay, 1870. On the questlon of crecting Weat Virzinia Into a separate diocese the vote stood Clergy—Ayes, &, nocs, 43 Lnu{—A‘ye-, (5 noes, 10, On the questivn of erect] ing the coun- tles on the south slde of the James River, to the linc of Tennessec, the vote stood: Ayes, 64; noes, 117, 5 In the last fifty years fifty ministers have themsclves, and, his voice and face kindling, ho expressed the prager and hopo that some of them would beralsed up to a aimilar uscfulotss. When leaving, he thanked the chaplaln for the pleasure an® privlloga of coming, On Bunday evening the anniversary of our Young Men's Chrlstiun Association was held in the Tabernacle, Its Immense spaces, including standing room, belng packed to overflowing. All the varfous choles wera in nttendance under the firm hand of Dr. Tourjee, and Moady was st his best. )1 feel b boue," was his openin sentence, Kindling with niemories of worl and vietory in his carly Chicago years, ho told {ncldent aftor Incldent, often MELTING TIOUSANDS TO TRARS. In describing the work of assoclatlons, present and_ prospective, his volco was ralsed to its loudeat, trilumplisut key. Ho felt tho fnspira- tion of both sf mgulu and victory, Evidently Lo enfoys most “the Churcn oi the duuble quick,’ as nasoclations xro called. Kindly, but with clear-cut statement fail of good_acnsc, he defined hils position with refer- cnce to opposing sccts, who censure hils Jack of unfon with them, wlien thelr whole attitude is une of antagonism, ranging all the way fromn tidicule to formal, platforn, and pulplé crit- ulsm, sometimes denunclation. Ilc sald to such, “@ood-by: we part friends, but wo cannot work togethier, It s Incmulngl[y 3 u\{ucry that any man or scet wishing well for Lls race docs not say Godspeed to those who give money like water and strength without stint {n man- talning Uospel work nceredited by such fruits as abound un cvery hand. We think Moody and Bankey will take up tho work licro again fn early aulumn. Yesterday Mr. Moudy left for his hoino on the banks of the Conneeticut, aj, Whittle will preach Sunday evenlngs in the Tabernacle during the wonth of (Exchango) and the Sherman Honee (Danement), -+ All commanications Intenied for this Aopartmont | u1d be addreased to Tax Tersud®, and {odorsed “4Ches; peared In the English papers, to the effect that Capt. Burton, & bero of Eastern travel, had left Calro for the const of the lled Bea on & secrot misslon for the Khedive of Egypt. The Captain has returned, and the mystery, for which thero Was never any real necessity, may now be com- pletely cleared away. Ho did not go to abolish the alave trade, nor did he go to make peace with King John of Abyssinin. Ile went on a {rieudly errand for the Khedive, as an English- man out for a boliday, wilose merited reputation as nn Arabic schilar, with a power of close obscrvation and unwearylog en- ergy o investigation, lad Induced the Egyptian Princs to scek bis nld. On the cast- era cotat of the Gulf of Akaba runs the ancleut land of Midlan, and for long years past that countryhas been supposed to teem with mineral wealth, Tho Khedive, wkme viceregal rule extends to Midlan, had lofig o desira to put rumor to tho test, and msked Capt, Burton to make a visit of Inspcction. A~ Government frigate was placed at his disposal; o military escort was given Liin, a8 turbulent tribes mako trayel in Arabla no holyday task; a Mx'r!lng, end, what was more important than all the rest, an able mining engincer [n the service of the Khedive—M. ™ George Marfe—were at- tached to ths cxpedition. The party felt Buez on tho 21st of March last, and on the 21 of April they arrived st Mollah, on the east const of tl\u{led Bca, at the entrance of the Gulf of Akabs. It s & small port, witta tolerable anchorage and an Egrptian garrison. Thencea they took boat to Eynounah Bay, at the catrance of tho Wady, or Valley of Eynounah, alittle to the north of Moflak, on the castern , between Taylor and Twelfl ~The Rey, Luther Pardée will ofick 4. m. and 8 p, m. In Calvary Charch, Whrré nue, between Ulile{ strect and Western avenae, nfz_ Communion at 11::i0, ' Moody's Appeal to the Inmates of the State Prison—The Autumn Campaign, "0 CORRESTONDENTS, | # ‘'R, " Turner, 11l,—Your solntions to Prohs 1em and 'Enigma No. 76 were carrect, bat recefrs too late, » ¥ L *4* Correct adliition to Enipma No. 77 recelvod * from W. H. Ovington, C. A.Ft'urry. 0. I, Benjs. min, C.'W, Clark, E. A. Swarth, T. A, Waine wnr}hl, snd B, Barbe, city: I.'C. I, Litito Itock, "Ark.; L. Knttner, DesMolnes, Is. Tarner, LIl ¥, A. Greentil, Clinton, Ia. %e* Correet solution to Problem No, 77 recelved - I3 from W, 11, Oviogton, U. A. Perry, O. R. licnja- 1 3 min, E.' Bitbe, C, W, Clatk, T. A, Walnwright, E, A, Swarth,' W, I Wilker, and pAl man, citys Chess Clab, Princeton, 11, inson, Winona, Minn.: L. Kntiner, In.: 1. C. P, Little’ ftock, Ark. Frecport, ‘Il Kt., Tarner, 11 Malcom, Te, ho Rev. T N. Morrinon, Jr., will preach at 10:308, m; and 7:30 . m,' in the (harch of the Epiphany, Turoop treet, between Mignros and ame, —The Rev, W. J, Pettle will ofliciate ot 11 8. m, And 7:30 p. m. §n the Chutsh of Our Savior, cor- ner of Lincoln and Belden avenacs, ~The Hev, Ilenry G. Perry will preach at 10:45 8. m. £0d 7:46 p. m. in All Sainta’ Charch, corner of North Carpenter and West Ohlo streets, ~—Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. at the Good Shepherd Mission, Lawndale. —The lev, ¥, N, Ludon will oficiate at 10:30 7130 g. in Emmanuel Church, Ls ~The Rav, J. Stewart Smith will preach at 10:30 4. m, and 7:30 p. m. In St, Mark's Church, Evanaton, METHODIAT, Ahe Rov, J, M, lieed, D. D., will preach st Centenaty Church this morning, and in the evening the Rov, 8. If. Adatas will pregch on **A Cone quering Gospe), o ¥, Crofts will preach at Trinity and the The Rev. Mr. McCarthy and His Celtic Blood---An Infer- esting Church Trial . The Presbyterian Council at Edin- burg--sits Object and its Programme, ENIGMA XNo. 70. BY XL, R. 0. SCOTT, OSWEGO, K. T. —~The Rev. Chureb, Indiana avenue, at 10145 . m. Rov, Dr. Read, of New York. at 8 p. ~The Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Montevideo, 8. it T presch e morning: and Bishop, Mereii s evenlog, in Grace Church, cor: N Ladalioand wilue i ;"" o I" x""' ~The Itev. W, . Spencer will presach ot 10:30 8. m., "and the itev, . Victor Whiko 8t 7550 pr - af thé"Langley Avent Church, carner of Langléy e Ror, Tt - Sheppariall preach at 10 %0 —The Her, R, . rench at 10:1 8. ., 8nd the Rev, J. ¥ Thompeon st Sip o m, lll lh‘a Western Avenue Church, corner of Mon- 106 treet. : e Hov, Biahop Jessle T, Peek will preach at White, - Biack, Ringat Kt RingstKs took at G B3 uee: R * Pawnat & 13 Fraternization Between Northorn and Bouthern Preachers---Tender- ing the Right Hand, Kotes and Personals at Home and Abrond«=-Church Scrvices . To-Day. PROBLEM NO. 70, BT ¥R O, A, FPEADT, CHICAGO, Black, Y D 5 77 777 withdrawn from the” Lutherait Church to join i ond the Hev, M. M. Parkhiurstat7:45 7y % 7 7 T e o v salls for Scotland wit | ClIINg you that thore may Lo twenty, enton | 8ide of tha Gull. Thess wadys are curlous. | ortoe denumiuations. Of tbese, fourteen Jem. t,-..',",;;n{m"nn 2, hirat Church, eorner of Clark and Vi fg% %g % o g, Mr. Bawyur soo 01 Iumon J' | Solving this question a Commiltee of tho | The coastis divided from the Iuterlor by a range to the Protestaut-Episcopal Cburch, teentys | "_tle ltev, A. W, Patten will preach at 11a. | |27% 7 % 1/ 3 TIHE LYNN REVIVAL: - ¥ -dorrange. = WUDOVICUS. *| Prruslivterian Chiurch. of tho Unitod Statesof | of granite and roliyry mountaing running | nine to the Presbyterian, threo to the Methv! | ;o and 7:40 p. m." at tho corner 0f Wabsah aves g/fi % 7/ 7 MAJ WHITTLR'S SUCCESSFUL WORK. " Amerlea ontered Into correspondence with as | about parallel with the sca; but water hias trori ist, five to the Congregntional, and four to the | nue and Faarteonth atreet. ZZ Y i : Bptctat Coresismtocs of The FHbILL / M cAWl‘u'f. . m'nn_vdl‘mtlh:fisflar& ch\l:;:l:filsrl}neg"cingm hear o ey asimul, :nunggms?m Sach with ts | Sloman Cllfll;:l‘lln nmiuénm?»gnm»: jnthe| T lior. d. \Veyltichards wil presct at 3:30 72 %}// %4 ;%/ % now RELIGIOUS TIIAL 18 SOMETIMES CON- | ofynnd act ually addressc rty-cigi independ- = * | same per 08 receiv 1 ~five ministera . e Firsl orch, 6 Par] /7, 7 % B"""’"‘]M“Y 31.~The City ot "’“;‘ “" “'; : DUCTED. ont organtzations, On convnyh’w tho Informa | They ara barreu rock places, with no possibit- [ o i dcnomlnnugn»,";l whom_twenty- ! CONGIEG \TIONAL: ,.,.g»’//% L2 %/ %‘% ., miles nurth of Boston, with s population of The Now York 'Sun of tho 20th ult. hs the | Hon t Edinbure further fnyuifies wera fnatl- | Ity ~ of | much — cul l.ured and yet they all | two came from the Methodist Eplscopal Church. | _The Rev, 11, W. Burton, of Kalamazoo, Mich, 7B 7? < pActd 80,000, It bas great energy and cnterprise fn foll ) tuted, and {ssued n tho discovery of tert more, | bear slzus of abundant population in Th willpreach Inthe Flrat Charch, corner Washing. | (42Y % K9 ) the lino of bustucss, ita aunual shipments of [ following report of the proccedings of tho tricl | FRle0, rd i forty-clgt differeut Presbyterian | times gono by, Large towns, built not et e, e princlpal nou-Episcopal | ton and Aun strcate, ot 10:30 8. m. and 7o03 o | |4, 1 X0 323 boots and sl m:'wn“" g Lo $15,000,000, Its | Of the Hev. Chartes P. McCarthy, on tha pro- | Giiurchos. of mud, as ral towna s often are, but of sulid | Methodist bodiu{ by the action of thie repre | ~_The Hey. Chnriea il Everesi will preach st /] 7 %/4 %7/ 3 twenty threo evanzelical charehes havo o cor. | Y40u8 day, by tho Committca of tho. Etato Uni? ofoseee chiurches have hitticto lind no band of | Mmasunry such as tho Nomaos always uscd, roads | sentatives of both L tho S Thetory ol it | Firmoutn,Chureh, Micbigan svunae, at 1010 ik - gé J r:!';m{l'"ng cuerzy. They have shared the work v:rnfilm Cm:wm.won.I Bowe of ut,lul; fixlrpreuzm uniu;l. u{-tuu}nylliwm Il]ub!ln:llnllythhu sama :x:hll': l‘l;‘fl .’.?3‘.‘.3.‘}“?;’,2‘5&' nvu.gnll‘llgu lnl: Ha c,,ml,g';‘ and will unquestionably o1 mritatly r'—fl'ruu l(uv‘h%.‘ P.l%v’tmngu v‘vlllllgrueh in tha | [y 4% ZZ3 i< the accused would sppear udicate that | crecd, astrong feellng bLns arisen that the; to thetr future efficiency. The end was reached | Forty-sevens reet Charch at 10:45 3, m, i Z of revival In Bostun during the winter, commus | 4 should know cach other and co-operate for a1l these algua of wealth and numbers are ro- 7. e Tiev: b X Vandeneer will preach at nicatlon being easy by horse und stesm cars. husl: "ns“ M'M"Y“ of a Chicago nameanke, purposcs. Tlie first formal prnpmll and z(fi:ln borted Iy lCnrih‘D ‘"to{“’ &mnlé? g_fi) him )?]l“ %fi;:’:fm’fin:fi tfl:‘amfi:m;‘:( :fi?seg?efl::fl Unlon Park Church ALI0m0 o, m. on et Thelr Christian busincss-men have “been regue [ - Baye the report: U wricar i ian foderatlon’ was unfolded by f fetson o) fu otk for Lo scelc, “The roek s | fistiom of aclpln, thus maluiz th Metie- | G 8K, Choreh, R610000, 7 i o8, A atir was ralscd by the Rav. Mr. McCarthy say- | iho welter of this artlcic In & paper read beforo | fUll of mincral wealth, Gold and silver thoy areh, y ¢ Methodist Prof —The Hev. Q. W.Mackie will preach nt South Park lusly In our Inquiry roome at the Tabornacle, |'ing Hhiat e ascusb, the v Bie onmeois s alargo tercontonary meeting. bummomoratieg | f0und, and tha former sccine (o cxlst in. quan. | estant Church the Unian Mettiodist Cherca of Aveuue Churcli, corner uf Thirty-thizd street, at ' tnoy Lavo shared richly in tho spirituat har- | conucting it Ploscetion. iad boeh “sulity of | Gf 11k teottish Heformation heid- 1o honanye | tity sullclont o repay the Inbor of sequlalion, | America. AL W insriading thle eat; but this was not. enough for thelr faith | the woret kind of-lying." Tho Itev. Mr. McCarthy et 4 : | jiuarts and chlorltes cccur with gold In them | - The misslon conducted by the Rev. Father | , —There will bs preaching this moming by the aco} & continued: My ‘acciser hay not ouly prodaceit | Phia Nov. 20, 1872, 'The language used was: i Tound tn the gold Qlstri n Ppastor in the Oaklund Church, and convictlons of duty. ‘Iioy eugaged Music- | falso and garblod ovidente, bat b hor 3o rosned | *\Lt hias lung been a favorito ddea of min timt [ Just a4 they are found in the go ricta | Mall at tho Church of the Ascenslon, corner of al), the Jargest In tho city, for cvery night of lour weeks, and prevailed upon your Mal. Whittlo -~ to come: and “liold thie fort.” 1le fs now in the third weok, with results as marked. and proportionately as large 13 bave followed here. Thero are the same dis- + tinguishing tralts: lettors and evidence which, - i prodaced, woald make an Impression In my favor, My accusor hins ucted as the menncst kind of detective In going ubunt Inger beer saloons and finding so-called un- pald lqnor bills aainat me—bille which had been assumed byfi church in Albany that owed 1o un- of South Amerien. Tuo party tested both the rock by crushing, and the sands of the streams by slfting, and In cach caso with Rood result. Tin and antimony they also dis vovered, and thoy liad evidence of the exlstence of turquolse mines, Each rulned town had its wining works; dama for the washing of sand and crushed rock were frequently scen; —The Jev, ‘G, H. Peeko will preach morning #od evening in Leaviit Street Church, UNIVEISALIST, ‘The Ttev, Bumner Eliin will preach thia morning 1n tho Church of the Radeemer, corner of Waahe {ngtan and Sangamon stecetw, on **The Complica- tion of Religion 1n the Kastern Quention, —Tho ev, Dr. ftyder il _preachjmorning and cvening in 8t, I'aul's Cuurch, Michugan avenue aud all the Presbyterian churches might bo brought together at o Pan-Presbyterian Councll,at whicl each of them might ba represented. t It Le underatood that I o not propose breaking up tho soparate chiurclics of British and Contluents al Europe, or of this country. I would no mnore thiuk of this than I would of sepa- rating the Btates of our Unlow. In our North LaSalle anid Eim streets, was fuaugurated n Friday cvening by Bishop McLarcn, assiated by the [fteva, Dr. Locke, Smith, and othier cler-, cymen; also a full choral serviee, and a sermon 7 Father Hall, explanatory of missions, thele uscs and work, as conducted fn the Church of England. The misslon will continue dally, morhing, noon, and evenlng, for twelve days. White, ‘White to play and mate in thres moves. BOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO, 77. Nack, Rtogng LoRttois 1t takes Peh 201 takes It At this polnt sovoral Jadies In tho Assomblage lmllllnd. ond the Jtev, Mr, McCarthy walil: ** Now, ly 3 scoring I 1L.PWOKY lies about ncar anciont furnoces: in abiort, the | Al are avited Eightoenth steeet. s 2.BtoBach 2Kt fnterposes Indies, 1€ you continite to grin at mo publlcly fn | Oeneral Government and In our State Govern- 0 3 : DAPTIST, d 2.0t0 ; por 1. Clussos arc reached who liavo il thelr lives | {ilich: If You contlnne You publiciy, and enr | monts wo have n mdch to which we might look :{“”“ i erous o “n';’n“‘{n'“blq"',',‘, 1 ,";";,‘:}'_ [The New Eogland Methodist Conference pass- | Tho Rov, Carlos Swift will preach at Tmmanuel Fuslhwptey 1. BtB3 kept aloof from church aitendance,—In many | tion yout samos,” . in settling tho relations which the seyeral | ton v’ faoms it "the | ed resolutions ut ita recont session favoring tu | Chitrel. coruer of Sophia and’ Orchard strects, at 2.1taq N7 2.A8y uove "'he Moderator—Don't do It, Hrother MeCarth; churches might be ] hure eral wealth, From Makna (Mugna of the ’ B m. " 3.8 malea sshin, Lo e et naer s | o o S 3 Ly, | S, A e i By | 2 et o At en e ! i i e General Conference, but the atuual Conforences | 4 ovening at Coventry Strect Church, near tho reports the country as auriferous, and he be. it Clurch. ' ['wna disminsed from tho tenporary pas. | $0UTsC thero must bo a doctrinal basis,” Dut ¢ i n SOLUTION TO ENIGMA N0. 77, P North Chicago Holllng Mills, 4 . e 1l 28 G are still composed exclusively of ministers, T —N. F. Havlin will preach at the Free Chureb, he. Hlack. ; sfused tho payment of wy salary. | {ls should not conslst fn a tow erecd or con- | Jietes Hho dlstrict southwani na far a3 taosy | Bouthern Aluthodist. Churets “gavo L fay eies Loomis ad Jeckson strcels, morming and eventeg; | 3-Q10 12 4 " ke 8. Recent converts from theso classes at onco vu tho matter to rbitration for set- | fession, Let each Chureh retaln {ts own stand- ) g ment ropresentation not only iu_ts General Tho Hev. . B, Cheney, D, D., hreaches bt | 3. e dl8¢ b et becoma st gt aul sl workere | Hement T rald aas tho mietton g o | anls and be niiied. Tnto-tho-uvion oniyan | FPUETS—to po pecas, the auug suaracters Mo | G otortmoe, bkt I s ot o cnera) tHe FourthiChuech, Wastingionand Faumantreets | 8 st o e d In cauvassing tho clty, + | &ruMtod ‘to, thirce Taon—one to bo choscu by the | condition that thoss embrase he” cihon 3 iito s anelont, Callfopata % UFous some time Lefore the lay delegation” 1oyemont | & 5 the fnquiry room and In canvassing the city, Uhrustccn of Hio cluirely tho socoud by myaolf, and | trutha of salvation. Thero must also b cor. | 0,1Ifo au auclent Callforn] ubject: 4. The succcesful, and educated, and respects el 0lso como in, jolning hands with those res- cued from lowest deptha. 8. Clirlstians are amazed at tho s; peedy ate- 2ee8 In such diverss dircctions. 0. Work done only qulckens plans and pur- Joses for grandor campaigua for Clirist and tho 10:30 . m. and 7:45 p. w. Evening **Life in Egypt.** —The Rev. Galusha Anderson preaches morning and evening at the Second Church, Morgau and 3onrae streets, . —The lev. J. W, Custls will presch at11a. m, In the Michigan Avenue Chureh, Michigan avenue, n‘enr ‘Twenty-third street. Evonlug: Praise Sers vice i TIIE LEBANON ‘*JIERALD " TOURNEY. The judges inthe Problem Tournament of the Lebanon Zferald have finally concladed thelr task, sud thetraward s now mado pablic. - The prize- bearors are Mcssrn, W, A. Shinkman, R, B, Worme 8ld (now deceased), and C. M. Baxter, g Following ara the positions: tho third by the two alreaay chosen. That was o fair proposltion; but {twan rejocted, and 1 took the miatter i0to o courta atd got. niy zights. Addreasing tho Rov. Mr, Sweatuer, the Itov, Mr, McCarthy soid: **The Ylnl and noodles that nro 10w under you, alr, will turn to marlinapikes bo foro L am through witli you, . You and ol tattling .Iadics (1 mean o1d ladlos of Lotb sesca) have tol falwo alorles nbout mo. 1 have been the victim of in tho Northern body Uécame successful, Thbo Rev. Thomas luband, M. D,, D, D, ‘rinity College, Dublin), who has been elected ishop of tha Meformed’ Eplscopal Church. for Ureat DBritaln, fa onc of tho leading Low Church clerry of the Church of Engiand, for inany years Vicar of East' Harborne, Birmjng- ham, which living he haa just restned, Hidfey- The Hteral truth of this assertion remalns to be proved, But, at any rate, it must be reccived as tho statement of a careful, experivnced trav- cler after a personal survey of tho district, and it s supported by the opinjon of M. Marle, a skillful mining encincer, also speaking with connalssance de cause. Of course, Capt. Bur- ton has kept elaborate notes, and Lic maintains tain principles of Church order rrelunpoucd. auch as the parity of ministers and vovernment Ly represcntative councils In which minfsters and cldera haye & jolnt place. Bul the mode of carrylng out these principles must be left to eacli onganization, fn this wa; securing that wo. linye In thu Church, as in all tho works of Uod, unity and varletv.” This papor was loudly W. J.IKennuu will preach af 118, | FInsT PRIZE—BY wn. w. A SHINRNAN, GRAND e Rav, . and 7:45p. m, In the IHalsted Street Church, TAPIDS, MICiL. . alico—mall; L malico—at the hands of tl that they will bear out his goldon views of the | anpelical and temperance tracts have had largo | T, d t, between Fortye d Forty- o n 83 Rat nat Q4 Chureh. . o | Tow. e Bweotaet anit Aie chatterers tn pelivcoats, Sfflfififm“ "i‘: lhfl:}"}gm,‘:.:::";;fi’:n:mfll Land of Midian: I any case thoy will be fn- | circulation for many Joaa through the Religious M,;f e UERESR SRR ebON WEd X Gty n‘-‘;’fl;‘; T .!‘:{:,k.fl‘.?&‘ '%"" r_t:rix‘li atkn s Amoug tho first converslons, when the work 1 referto the auclont malden ladies who'stand and proving of the object wero carried fu | teresting, as tho country s utterly uue | Trace Boclety, and hits essay on Disestablish- ~The Itev. Robert P. Alllson will preach momn. Draicx—Kat K Kt7; Dat ] 987 PmQ Bod just begun, wos o man, say, 50 years of :lh:;- wl::“ Jl:;imngrl‘r. lnuw:m;rfl.bm wnm tho General Assomblles of tho at | known. * No forclgn travoler has set foot thero; | ment, which Was prafaced by Jobn Bright, {s W age, who onlya lttle time beforo had attempted sufelde, drjven to desperation by family stroubles and varjous calamities, For flve hours Ing aud evening at the North Star Church, cornor uf Divislon and Sedgwick streets. HEPONMED EPISCOPAL. M. D, Church presches at 5t. John's Presbyterion Church fn Amerlea and of the Irish Presbyterian Church, In October follow- fug the Evangelfcal Alifance met in New York, lielty, ~ Tha = malica against mo s no ¥ile that It would make the! most_miscrable clod- hopper in the atrcet ‘ashamed. My nccuscr fn s even tho map has {nt to be made. It will bore- membered that Moses fled from tho face of Phiarach nud dwelt in the Land of Midlau, and White (o play and mata In two moves, onu of the most uflofllrmnmm put forth on PEORD FALRAT 'n"‘ i R WAE , LoXDON, @ that anbject. A cougregation of 300 communt- eants near London, which has just seceded from The Rav. XNGLAND, Jethro, the pricst of Midian, gave bim fof wife | the Eatablishment s a Reformeds Episcopal | Church, Kllls avenue, st 10:45a. m. ; and Bishon Wotrz—KatQlsa: Qat QA Rat K 21 Rat K o, * ‘ayaiclana and comrades of the Graud Army | SSaiiont oy, o bas not yoicut s ccluafsaical | anda side o e ron of persons Malding | 4750 P Zpporah. ThaKhedive, of coursty | Cliurel, havs lavized Dr. Grogg to bocoide thelt Gueney” will proscly and admiziatér tho rignts of | Ba¢RKeel at ‘fi‘l?‘ SRR PR REY + fought the benumblng poison, and wers at last. arbuzu, un‘dfiu chur‘:.hd’" Wit aoil the Hiav the world, This meeting was unofficial, but o | 18 much Interested in the complete success o nister, Rt mie of the spectators hissed, and tho Rev: succesaful. When agaln consclous, the pour wrotch sald thelr victory would bo brief; but, though scofllng at churches, ho was unaccouuts- ‘Tho itav. d. D, Cuwas Wil preach st Grace Church, Hoyne street, 8210:45 8. m. and 7:45 v, " The nev, W, E. Willlameon wilt oficlate mora- this expedition, and is now very desirous to Elvn rrullcul effect toit. Ho fins psked the ‘orclgn Ofllce to allow Capt. Burton to return rovisional committes there nppolnted aadressed hirty-elght churchies, naking thelr countenance and concurrence, and a paper was drawn up ex- Biaox-Kat03; ltat Q31 NtatKKt3: PatRES - NFRMEBI TG CatQbag 1 Mr. McCarthy, turning to them, sald, ** You re- = |‘n(|l:d nie of '8 cortalu biped that swime In the water, ' P mQKLe hite 10 play and mats in two moves. TOIRD PRIZE—BY ¥R. C. ¥. BAXTER, DUXDEE, Congregationalism is declining fn ita great stronghold, and so materially as to attract the ! ttantion of the denowinational orgau, the Ad- TLAND, next winter to assiat him in tho deveiopmient of | Sttont 3 0 {ng nud ovening at tho Church of tue Good. Bhep: #CO 3 KL 0 Wit prenh ek oo | Ei e Tt MESTECIOT, o | BOvGiichC” Lah et of S gt | i ol e R o Souts B i | Taey W Shuwe St Comiderainy T | i corser of Janosand Harmon stace, oTTRMAT QUK B g s RaaR | Mal, Whittlo preach, hardly knoswing Or carlug | agaim, andwili oo yos sen aigeCoite, bood 14 up | movement. Iuth In Loudon, Helfast, and Edin- | ghosoq for thy task. At thie ssmoe ttmo tho | {an 0 LRV oW LT —eonsidorably less | *iine'Siar. Dr. ‘Coopar will preach moraing and Fab kb0 et G kia, 5 wlero ho went, That nleht Lo becarmo a new | B ive saked o to bocome & Uniterianput §so: | bamneaingie vos i Loudon, Nelfaat, aud Ediy- | {fioset I ruter b fully cwrviiced thatal schomus | Courorationat ‘hiureies oussie ot Has pac| Sreniok as lmanspl Churci, Centro and Deyton | 4 4t KoL P84 DMK Ktaoy PaEDE man, Joy sncceeded deapalr, hopa smiled upon | plied; 5 God Nolp e, 1am & Univeraalist, and 1 | aclioino at & convoition to be hewd i London iy | 9, developmont in bla dowinlons st now be Struch. i Lis desvlatior and the next uight he told the story of hia redemptlon to amazed com- - fadea and nelghbors. “I know what did It," he saidto me vne evening of laat week, whou I fuund him w“mf tho inost diligent in tho e quurroum, “Ilind astster ln’ Berwick, Me,, u;!k 2 speelnl prayer for me.* . faj. Whittle 1s sound, wcthodical, lozical, and jeryid o his preaching. The packed auait i FuRNT PaRRarain 8 Be. it o and niste In two moves v canuot renounce my religion.™ Docs that look as u, MH@Wpay nh my faith? Judan Iscarlot was not more wicked than tny onemice. I was chargod with squandering $60 In'canary birds. A vaice—8o you did. ‘The Nav, M. MeCarthy—Xeep still, aly, or yon will be put out. The volco—1 say— ‘The Rov, Mr, Sweotaor stepped over to the man Who Interrupted (Mr, Pettit, of Albany, ) and told gland number 1,534, But thoro aro 109,480 membors fn tho New England churclics,~con- slderably mors than onc-hialf tho total namber, —while the churchics West and South have 151, 100 members, 'Tho fivc largest chiurchics in the Congregational denominations are Plymouth, Brouklyn, Mr. Beecher, 2,520; FlrlLYChlcar,‘lz. 1197, Brondway Tabernacle, New York, the iov, Dr. Taylor, 1543 Ceutral, Brooklyn, the subjected to commercial tests. The success of tho now mines will tnoreforo depend on the ngln(un of European capltolists, and whother thiey find that tho_reportes-which wif bo inado iu detall—of the results of’the expeaition offer a new field for tho Investment of capltal, The Khedlve lmself will be satisied with the pay- ment of a royalty, All depends upon the chem- ical reports, but at any ‘rate the expedition July, 1875, At this mccl.lnr there were deputies from twenty of the princlipal Presbyterian Churches throughout tho world, The maetin, lnsted only three davs, but durlog this brio Dperlod an agrecment was come to oa to the prin- clples hield fu common by the churches, and o —Thto Rev. R, H. Bosworth will preach st Trinl. ty Church, lingiewood. at 3:30 p. m, ~The Jev. It. H, Bosworth prusches at Em- manuel Church, Ilanover ‘Twenty-eighth sireets, morning'and evening, —The ltev, K, AL Hatfield will preach at 10:45 8. m., aud the Rev, Charlcs Edward Cheney nt 7:30 p. o, in Bt. Pa Chureh, corner of West ‘Washington und Ana stroets, Ax Ixrxnwationar Matrcn, by corrospondence, between picked players of Great DBntaln and Americs Is (alked of. ——— § * CHESS IN CHICAGO. 5T Played In the Chess Congress of 1874 betwesn * constitution wns drawn out. It was flr«cd that tho tirst council should be hetd in Ed| nburg (n July, 1870, but it had to bo adjourned unt!l the —Tho ltcv. Bishop Cheney will preach at 10:45 i tiaw Dr, Seudder, 0403 and tho Chiurcly of the | 8. m., and i ltev, Morris D, Cliurch at7:45p, | Mesers, Proderick Dock and Prederick 1, Bider: juce I8 hushod, thy, elfoct nore uoticeablo tha | i S ksep nufcl. e, Poltit bad comio to Now | first week tn July, 1877, In_ canserueneo ot tho :‘gfi;’"‘:}:}“&'fifl;m“fl"flfl fotormatlon 08 | Pugrina, Brookivm, fho Hev, Dr. I 5 Stors mop {0 Christ Church. coruer of Michigen aveats QUEEN'S 0AXDIT DECLINED. n dur. (m‘munlu d’l‘n;ulrlnulfi. ‘{n 'ihlu llx;qmlry. Tio Rov, Mr. McCartbyoi bought tha extary e:;:;lgm belog so absorbed Inst yearwith thelr y e ulllil. (r)‘lwxaln: '?l‘.)l;er cl;;lm:he:ml:milnf LY lkcvmhc:- Twenty-fourth :z(t:‘nl;‘imu Whlte—Mu. ELOXR. room ha s wonderfully cffectivo, his bes 9 v ¥ L T ship ol a rer, two,—the'Clinton Avenuy g oy tendor, and * Colonula,’ ot thorg | biis 2ok Lo my o e, out ors fadios”rirora I OIURCL XN GENERAL. | (0 uud the Puritan Gt 801, —arw ook | Toe Tav, 2, 7, Ssnaciund i) reach st the u vividness abut his Scflpture, his | spant the whale S0 for tne charch, FRATERNIZATION, —_— Iyn, aud the Disciples, New York, 610, 81 0dd Fellows' Ilall, No. 002 Cottags Grave aye 4 pathos of appeal that subdues & Hyh&qug:uy{‘ in )'lmrlexm" ('? lhlal Ylgvl. nug. SOME PLYABANT NXWS PROM ALADAMA, The Rev. A. Jurger, the converted Jew, who Arrangements aro completed for tho second | enuc, at 8 p. Tt smiler lios Lhesmas a0y ground, | Busetser, th v, M. MeCarihy valy T aon't Oderitn (0.) News, was for somo timo a teacher of Hebrew in tho | Bunday-ehool Parltament tobe hgd o8 Weete | © ity . T. Sunderland will preach [a the 00 e at Englewood at 4 localized, the frults mors thoroy and permauent methods of oguressive work fue sugurated, Tne centro of the population of theBtate fs fu n lino only a few miles west of silppery, God help oy wan wi. e placed at my accusor's discretion. Bpeaking of Jay Uould's newspaper, the Rev, Mr, McCarthy aald: **Tho ghost of 1forace Groe- Jey stands on the Zribune's till tower weoplngovar For yeara past the minlsters and teachers of the Amcrican Misalonary Associatlon liave been 80 coldly recclved n the Bouth that In some places o guard was necessary to protect their W 0 ly cared for, ley Istand, oue of the * Thousand lslands " of the Bt. Lawrcnce River, betwgen Clayton, N, Y., and Gananoque, Can., Aug. 1 to Sc&t. X The talent engaged Includes tho Rev, WV, F. Bouthern Daptist Theological Scmlaary, bhas Jolced tho'Eplscopalians, , Bome of tho Boston clerzymen are afrald that —Tho licy. E. P, Fowell will preach thia morns o in the Tulrd Church, coraer of Moaros and n streots. £5E Sl s (s) Anunusual move, KKttoB3als s(vun In **the books," and jeaves 700! evelopment of the pleces on the Queen's L) PtoQ Kid, followed by B 1o Q Kt 2, 'wa think better; the move wado results in leaving White's centro Pawns woak. ! c) A bad oversight; after this the gamo was not [hY 3 a 4 ~Thy Htev, 'T. 1. Porbush will breach this morn- wQKE - Buston, and the plan now commendiug itsclf 1o | that unfortnnute sheet, whila the young editor un. persons. Bince the announcament of Hayes' b converts "m:’ by M;;Od oL buckilida :}nm‘g:. tl:,u‘ Con:fl;mlo;h;\rgn. ] 'df;ncnv'vl:h:l} l"fi' n"t;nuz'cnmhh ‘:fl:r':rl:nl ,‘,' l.le ?n}fi'uu at the 'u'-o% W our et judzmant sto X dermeath anloge hisInderbeee ad Fruubyterian oo | BOTLOTE: Bifce the ar feellng hos takon place, l':‘u‘;"u"l‘r“cs:l': :‘:"i l;;'z“; 0 uavorequented | Goorge G Stebbias, P, . Sherein, o | chatiorier: 3 iab, Michigun aveauo aud Twen: :;-:‘4 o, aud aceupy thesncitios 1o tho carly sutumn go | . Tuo Hov, sir. McCarthy continueds 4+ A Thneas | and theso ministers aro now greeted cordially |y o piacopal Convention of l’au.mylvanhhu E‘.’.‘:fi‘?dr tl:‘l"ing:l)"lllzuy"“llllz"nc‘? 'fh)'.)':xm{\‘x‘:'{ ‘e e 4 qfi'u'."mz thorouglly as permavently to transforin the [ 1as been brought to thls trial who ls tuy onomy. | by other Christlans, and encouraged {o thelr ! Talmage, of Brooklyn; tho Rev. Jolin Potts, tho | ., A+ J: White will preach at the Central Chareh. oK ¢ - Btate, ~ Ihave detatled tha work in Lynn, ns g | 116 iss, called o s *damnea liar.' I refor to Mr, od work among tho colored people. Tho | P2#6¢d 8 resolution lnstructing Ite delegates to e "‘Sf.’nh s c.-u’ D, D., and Jawes Hughes, | Van Buren streol aud Cumpbell avenue, morning Hhttoleg dampla of tho stylo of work, Balem, tivemilea | Yt 00 Jled sam witnons | Br ot Bouth Alabama held a sceslon | 119, 563t Useral Gouvuntion to oppore to the | Jer. Jui V: Castle, B, L., ami Foster, th [ Andgvening, " Rt R Leyond Lo, 8 to "bo uccupled ime’| far (o defemvo. o teatined tha ho it A‘“?y"i'r‘v Seluns which tho I v . W, | ihmost a0y sttewupt to chadgo the game of tho Hev, 11, M. Varsohey 1. I tho Hog, 1oL i ad evemior ot Voo SPrlcEs mil preach moming Ritdhbs g1 K welistely by Mr. Seth - IG Mitchell, who | Bloecker Hiroeh Untvarenliss Clurch, and sat Ina [ APFil 11 at Belns, at which tho Rev. H. W. | Church. row, D, D, tho Hov. Georgo F. Pentocost, 1,7 [ 304, s¥ening at the Kiret Curck, Twenty-aft Hwks, 3 fl"gfi i 3 il put [n carnest work with undoubted résults, [y ucar tho reldator, which admitted ot alr from | Carter, O. T, Sew. 1870, Buporintondent of | 1y, roposition tounita Poplar-Btreet Proaby- | tho Hov. J. A, Cans, the tev. It 1. Merrideth, LUTHERAN. Plok By Gokis The aplritual harvest now {rulug ou herols o u'm'y:x'llf -roum ll:.elmr. Jlo wae ottan flln;arb-d Bchools,at Bclma, Ala, and the Rov. E. C.s| terlan Chirch, Cinclanat), and Lincoln Park un- | aud the Rev. . KK, Plerce, D. 1., of Doston: the The Rev. Edmund Uelfour will presch n Holy BlseQs o 1 iaxea s ¥ l-.l'r;"mimltmzé‘fifi‘x!{f Sould aluy, ag s 2a08 | ahd membors uf the Shieeh S nik o0, 4cera | Rtickic, O, T. Bem, 1509, minlster at Montgom. | der one pastar, pebo should giva biig Is thae | Rov. Johu Uordou, of Muntreal? the ltev. Bish- | Trinlly Charen, North Dearborn ang Htie streviel fiw K (o) Hea iy o 7 dath st oot Wil | Ktisee MR an i | o M v o o ek ssementao | 122 oo b M el | SRS o e o Kt —— D Riiansee lists of converts applylug¥or, tickets for th Al soudtionen tho progress of thelr work. ‘I'ic Presbytery S On Hev. 1, M. Paynt caches takes Kt B34 takes b B arciell mioetiug ara loug, nd they jeow daliys | “act N bear ermouol for the' detense, waa pro- | thereupon passed the followlng rasolution Xatenulye rorirals ep reported I some of the o obae: | mabisnany: Mo Mo ayater preaches geus st gt Sud tho reunlons of last woek—tea’ on Thurs: | ccouing to question tie witness 1o show shat thero | . Rosoleed, That we have heand with great pleasure Lo ‘"‘31 tsn“ "-‘gu_“l d S"‘f:"'w "l"' of the o Rev. Fred Widner, | and 7:30 p. m Kioqis m.Emuu day, aud ‘proisc and prayer mecting Friday— | was troable In e church: witel st owingto | fron tho Moy, K. U, Etickle, of Montumery, and [¢uurches, Bharp Street aud Jolin Wesley, report T R Y.; ‘the Rev. Hugh Jobuston, of | : = The Non-Sectarian Dible meeting will bo held (0K 87Kt lo K Bach With the reformed J:-uuknnh wore glad ‘oc- | any conduct of the Hev, Mr. McCarthy, when the | tho Rev, II, W, Carter, of Selnia, Loth of tha Al 800 eceatlons cacl - As many as 175 penitents | of Rome, N. Y. Wil Hugl b OF | 8t2:00 p. m. at No. 840 Coltage Grove avene, WK 4 2 iakes K Fen aslons, Two huudred, bosdes Balf o Modoratar ruled that such evideuco was lrralovant, | bama Conference of ' Congregaiionl Uhurches, | present themsclves for prayer at a siogle meet- [ Hamllton, Ont.; Williany Johuson, 50 ~)der M. Dachelder will preach in the Advent whN e iy Cbristlan work 5 oWn £ toag. CoraanY { aiid conld not bo edmits * | about thelr wark among tha. colored peovies and | ng: Yellovillo; the Rov, C. 11, Payne, 1. D.of Ob [ crrigtian Chiurch, No. 221 Wout Madison steser bx K Gkien that 1556 shonta earneSie8, enulncly | M. Bhook—1 Wank to ariuo againet this ruling, | Wo rejoice to recogmies In thetn the-ebiit ur Wesloyan' University; the flon. Neal Dow, of “C'he Modeorator—8it down, slr. Mr, Shook—I will uot sit down, The Moderator—[ suy sit down, Mr. 8huok—1 refuse to alt down, l::z'lh" frowm the sudtence—You are right, Don't sit duwi n, hio Moderator—Wae shall have fo cslla police- aud clear tho ruoi, Mr, Shook, you will o 'mv.fi““" or go out, and wo ‘consider Mastsr, aud thair work as tho work of our common Lord, 4nd we hereby express to them our hearty n]ltrlrllhr with thei and thelr collcagues of like splrit, aud do hereby commend them and their wurk 10 tho sympathy and prayers of our people. We havo bicen kindly permitted to make extract from a letter to Mrs. Ellza Audrews, frow hor daughter fu Taliadega. It s’ dated ril 473 o About threo weoks ago we all went to at- tend a Htate Conference, Sabbath-8chool Cune reformed men, 'The uumber would Liave been Freater i ull who were eligible had beon pres- ent, but sftuations had been found at a distance or 8 good many, whose good fortune, however, brevented this pleasure, ; With bis usual energyand promptness, Moody Just modo a run Now Yorketo Inspect {be place of Jerry Ml‘Ul‘lll{. In order to push tie duily praycf-mecting In Boston for {utems beratomien. [t certalnly will not be hig fault it the morniog, aud Elder W, A, Shaw in the even- Tortland; and othicrs. Theso speakers will | fos . 5 thorouguly discuss tho Wonl aud tho Wark, including alt questions of Biblo reading, Bible interpretation, Bible customs, methods of Sune day-school work, ete. LAKE LLUFP ASSEMDLY. ‘The Sunday-8chool Assembly tobe held at Lake Blufl Camp-Grounds promiscs to ho tho most importaut meeting of its kind ever held fn tho West, it will boln cliorgs of the Rev, ‘Tho Rev. Dr. 8. IL, Tyng, the Elder, has been 80 serjowsly Ill of late that his recovery waa considerod ‘doubtiul. Ho s now In his Tth nd Lioa been more thau half & ventury in e minlstry of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Tho appeal of tha Rev. Dr. !!h'mvell‘I of Kingston, from the declslun of bis classes, which deposed him for boresy, was decided ogaiust llm by the ‘Blyuod of New York, Cors L. V. Richmond will lecture in row's Ilall to-day at’ 10:45 6. m. snd 7:46 p. m, ~—A 1Ll Chril mecting will be held at Mr, Richardson' . 230 Weat Madisol cel, second Hoor, At p. m. to-day. ~The Chrivtain Uniou Misilon meets st Groen Btrect Tabernacls, No. 01 South Green strect. Jnof’v Layton will preach norning and nln“. —Didciples of Christ meot to-day at 220 West Tandaiph s 1he case cl obod. Htav. e, NcCarthy—~If my counsol gaos out L KL i B COun01 G008 ou *'CHESS BRILLIANT," EVANY' caxmr, Asireetoat 4 b, . White—Mx. TaoMrsox. | Dlack=Afx. Mozray, -arm, b J. H, Vincent, D, D., underwhoss management | = —The Sunday:school will meet at 2:30 p. m. st L.PwKd 4Py e do not have tho muting olug hero which | At this thero. were demoneirations of applause yention, and Theological Tustitute, at Marion, D:‘g.d:’n c'ufinn,":flmsgxigg- :‘.’.‘:m. ormed | the Chautauqua Assemblics for the past two or | Hooe Misslon, mlllllwllulnhn-ml Gaear F-Kel KB tllx Loqne npoceu 80 sorviceablo 1 Chliago and else? | friuu 1he spociators, and- e Siosameter ca e | bention lace, you kilow, the three lasting a # i {hreo years Liava been 4o succesiful. Ontha | —Albert U. Lane willlead the ioepa) meidogat | Giagne v 'I}:u-. order, week, It was a meuting of wonderful intorcat, Tho Uunu!olllrc!hn.ncln C‘hrlm vu‘hvald thelr | Boanyof Instruction are such ‘men as the Roy, mnltl:‘n apol, uth Uesplaines strect, 3 T £ 1) y eully a rcora of reformed nen spoke In The Rov, Mr. McCarthy—Thoso expresalons of | and for tho first timo In our soven years' cxe uveut:emp ‘Lnurnll 1nmfl|‘w At Wostfleld, | 5o,001 Cook, of Lioston; the Rev. Dr. Deems, E'r'no Soelety of Friends will hold a meeting on -') m .Ku teful acknowledgments to God, and to ;r-blun;; m;n:"l;um the pouple. Tuvy sre the | yerlence In tho Bouth the ‘white people meg | 11y tho umfl; Dfltl'\ln g 'l 10, This de- ew York, editor of Sunday Magazine; | meeniy. sieth stuct st ug ot m., and at Nos 71 o, oady and pankeys and sald {6 wos 'tho hap. | Juponslatilegsee, - e provocation, | U8 cordlally, attended our wctingy, and Jomination liss fortystlin Auauu SoRferopcen, Qcorgo A. Pells, ediior Sunday.Seiool Times TRRG0Iph sroot BLE B, B b. ¥ \akes P Plest inomens of thelr lives. crous-exauilnod Mr. Van Buren, and the Hev, My, | Obeued thelr homea to us, Inviting to dinnarand | 4078 chupchey, L membens, and 1, Philadelphin; M. C, Mazard, cditor Nutional FRESDYTERIAN, foKa, fay sliswors wors brisk on Wednesday, but McCarthy objecicd to one of the quen ‘Tha | tu tey, agl even tu spend tho night, I'tell you, | milulsters. 4 Sunday-School Teacher ; B, ¥, ‘Jacovs® W, F. 0 Rev, Jacob Poat, D, 1., will preach at the Shres thousand gathered to the lust temperanco Nav, Mr, Sweotacr cxclalmeds ¢ dr, 3. Uceorgo, and 1 felt like o *cat fu s strunge ‘jrar- —m; ‘Noblo Strect Cuurch, corner of Erio sireet, at 10 'ifi': In' tho Duich ‘sad &% 7500 pe . i the Eae B tuio Fiov: James Maclauzhlan will presch at the Bcotch Church, Sangamon and Adams strosts, Rev. Dr. W, W, Patton, the uew Presidont of Howard University, will assumo_ chargo of that stitution on the st _of July, but will not re- wiuve from Chicago ty Washingtou till after the summer vacation, or about the middle of Crafts, and many other distinguished Sunday- sciool’ workera. Lake ‘Blail s thirty" il north fromn Chicagy, on the shoro of Lako Mich- tran, “The Assorsbly will begin July 17and end the ¥7th. Rallroads will grivereduced farcs, and prayer mecting, Reading from the st and U chaptors of Philllplane, as epecially sulted L youne converts, Moody counseled them to Kodut arned with cheerfulness, to live Clirlat, ::unuuunz is lifo according to the Blb,l ant Fujol oderator, E‘Izm :eml unl.mufll get & gag to yutin Urother 's on T '« Mr, McCarthy—Yes, seta gag for me. That's the policy of the prosccution. "h' spending the afght In Southern familics, and reeclving the most cordlal trestment fn & lace whers we were once Iu so much dasger of Kclm; Ku-Klux'd. Elder Lovelace, one of the weal*Lleat merchants lu the place, anda mem- TS @ A {ug and evening: wyKea Soptember, ample provislons will ba made to_vatertaln, at | DO A bbot French will ¢ fhea ]powcx i the world by always cin, PRESBYTERIAN COUNOIL, Ler of the Presbyterian Church, took us to his ':"h: Rev. Dr, C, E. Hewitt, late of Blooming- | *mall expense, all those who may desiretocome. | ng ’EM !fi.‘h’.}’ ‘:'fi Aurn!rn'"l‘}fuh lndpm?-l:r mq I'J_q 37 ¢ Lord. tfe sald nono of the miectings h OUTLINR OF THR KEVISED PROGUAMME voR Ty | Mauson Lo tes, and Dr. Haymond, the pastor of el For further information address John E, Mil- and 7:43 p.m, Bid ‘f::-' oru welcowe or preclous to Liuselt than HDINBUI BT e clueely, lurlyed Georzs o préach for hiny, tfi:'&kh’:‘:fifieanmfi‘cfilr &b tha bastorats OF | Jor, Becrotary, 09 Alotropolitan Building, Jobs Weston wil bresch moraag b, bad exfim’:’ifi?’:fi"fi:&fl'fi.‘} u‘(h:hg .:ml:,‘,‘:; Following Is the programme for the meeting ;‘;‘:‘ ‘i‘: “,,Ifl'.‘:;cbvzh{('z“m':,:"‘;‘:,hfl“ ::'3,‘::,",{; aud Juckavn utreots, recently hield by the lev. s blqh Y sireete, leel Stast oL Wasn- ke 1t Jemained to tho second meoting, reluctant to | of the Pan resbyterian Councll, which con utespected, Then we bad a followship meeting | Ne . Wood, and preached lifs tirst sérmon thero CIIURCH SERVICES. —Tho Rev. J. Monro Gibeon will presctiat 10: cs 1 v the place. ¥ venes at Edinburg, Sonday, July 3: to closs with, ever w0 many whils people | last Bubbatli :, EPISCOPAL. g L) P, Lo dar, at tnoBecand Chas tli3 TILH CHOWNING WORK OF MOODY Tuwsday, 38 July.—1, Opening sormon at 11 | present taking sctive part, which really ‘The Bishons, book szents, and editors of the ‘Tho Rt Rev. W, E. McLaren, 8. T. D,, Bishop, ‘"fl?fi: u“‘ Heary T Millor w o 0 {_{ll on Bunday wornlng last 1o our State | am. . Luuchoon from 1 (o2 daiiy, 3, Meeting Lwlul description. Buch sympathy | Methodist Eplscopal Chiurch at Now York, Cin- | andthe Itev, Canon Knowles will oficiate at tho 8. m. aud lecturo on the + Parabl tEp.m., at ‘l’y'a‘ 1 lson. He baa Leld udiences breathless be- | of Council (private) at* p.w. Heport of Connnite a8 they expressed! Such upologies | clunatl, Chivago, und 8t. Louls, bave had’ their Cathedral of 88, Petor and Paul, coraer of West | yiie Sixth Church, corner of Vincennes and Oak QDP 1‘&"!. and melted them to tears, but never did | te to be submitied, ro 'l adjusted, sud oficers | a5 they niade for the way wo were treated when | salarics ixed at $3,000 vach, with an allowasce Washington and Peoris strects, Moruing prayer | avenuce. £ juen give hlin closer attention that hu has | slocted, 4. Public tlon of dulvyutes fu eveu: | we first went to Mariou, putting it all vn volitl- | for bouso rent. 'The rest of the oftieial editors nd commanlon # 10:303, m. Evening prayor, | —The llov. Charles L. Thompson will preach at s eutlary InCharlestown. beremalued a b everytbiug they could for us, and they were not & Py i o Phe e, e h u i x Bpec e SI b cburches, % % o4 Th statistics of the Presbytery of New York, ~Tha Hev, Bamuel §, Harris D. D., will obiclate | 7piirifeth strcet. 3 s gy aurtn L‘I".&’.flt&’.‘.‘it’flfi".‘.fi.’t‘u‘fi}“fit e ey Pty | toiacd, e | wianes: Ly ad Leshmis. Just published, siaw a total o Touuss maonsoers | ot e oo lurch, “cornur of Cata sud Huron | * The tev. - L. Pattomwill preach at 10:45 5. 3 iz ostly Fotedtants, T o briet service, | Hefomma chatompnt 2 o iy pers rtiony of | ilidsrutaods but whatever sbaskles hau Wo | i connection with the Qeucral Assumbly. This : streols, Sorvices, 10140 & m. aad 7i43 p. m. m. and 7:45 p. w. fu the Jeflerson Fark Clurch, Holy communlon, 12 m. is o falling olf of 845 ud compared with last year, wme‘rl:u{("l,':mrp and Adans strects, Blteen of tho {umates testitlod, with Ly | or ruad in and the discusslun to be vpencd [ were “Onofn Chirist,' which molto we hiad in Sad Lotelligence, to the graca of God K.“L”..’lf..’, by 'ug g 7 ——— 0 TO BE NEAR'HERI O to ba near her, ever uear ber, I T o] wal e dear .~y A.".{uu, 'wo drift with the tide, 3 CCPLs - : - W, Balo will preach st 10:30 s, et tr Tiy * Sohiiued by the | evergroen letters updu the wall, back of the | Tho decriaso s mitributabla tu rewovaly, oa | 1O cotimusio Sullivaz, B T. Do and tho Rev. [ - and 4 pr b ‘the Eiree Colen Peaoiie: Which hadbrought them joy sud peace eyen AT T W el A pulpit, and it proved the test for thy eveulug, | 1818 persous were added to the churches vn ex- Lrlaay will aficist | ity Church, cor- | Cliurch, cornes of M ud Paullng stcoets, tere, A4 " gomaral! yervico " fal o by limlted as 1o time, ° 2 o & wimfnation aud GOL Ly certificate. B oF ey oot e aauaion Theru was an evergreen cross below It, wreathed with some of the sweet sgonted jessataine droum the wouds, thesolid color fruim ‘the evergreen represcuted well th eross we had been bearing, but wreathed with the Sowers, the cross light- caegl, by thls uew expresafon of loye from those Mteuded by the whole, ho preactied upon fho “teat,” Luko “xive, 1] e Fur “the ufl Of Man is “como to seck and b tave that which was lost.” Hushed to sie cors Sulling » responso to & tclllufit polnt, ner of Tweoty-aixth street and Michigau avenue. Bervices, 10:43 2. m. and 7:43 p. m. Comwun- ion, 12m. 3 —The Rov. Prancle Mansfield will preach ‘l‘n the W, BWEDENLOHGIA ‘Tho Rev. L, P, Mcrcer will preach in Hershey Wall, 63 Madivon struct, st 10:458. m. Subjoct: Wiat Aro They, snd How —The "Ruv. J. B. Hibbard will preach af L2 p, bytobianlimy tion {o the Wanta and Tendouicics of (ue Day * (¢, w Piymouthlau, Rsoailem,” e ranyeuwsnt (r papore, speaiers an olscusslons, 5, Public méetig Tu Srentue: Hhee o Rev. Jumes Ray, tor of the Sher- brodke-Strvet Motbodist Church in ‘Torouto, Cuu., has been suspeuded frow the ministey, A portion of ks cuogregution has unfted with +* Homcs Ju leavs 010 be near her, ever Bear her, pofity of the Metliodist Church. Tho First Presbyterian Church of Byooklyn bas pasi 1ty debty wad begine. worl ms ooy wireet and Prairio aveuue, —Thery will be }Emhlngll:l:m . m. to-day iu tbe Unlou Park Tewule, curace of Ogden avenus 4 Lim In forming o Congregational church, Mr, | Church of the Atonement, carner of W h .. Toough no word of fuudncss she satd; weeplugzover theticiuchlents,—over thereturn | port on statistics, etc,, of Presbyteriss chorch from vihom for su loug- we Liad had so great | Ray is out of svmpathy with the doctrines and ington snd Roby sireets, at 10:308. m,, and 7:30 | m. In New Church llall, corner of Eighteenth n once i & little her baud hr&n s:l ™ O iy cldest brother after years of prodigal | Addresses from represeutatives of vario right to cxpect it. * When the mectiug closed I could hardly tell where I had beeu or where T was, ft was 2l so Toanderinig, und his widowcd mobhicr’s Weleoum- {:f cmbrace bofors the returnivg wanderer ng cross the threshhold,—thoss cunvicts, clurches, especially from Unlted Statos and culs oufc, on wich Lipics as **Expansivences and Aduptation of Prestyvteriantom, ' ** Slmplicity and surraw, sl palogwould —Tho Rev. J. Dredburg will preach In 8t." 0 o be near ber, only neat ber, Ausgariua’ Church, Bedgwick strest, near Chicago | aud Weat Washlogton strect, When cloads dis lg‘, Klory of day, 3 q Ly % uew and strange. Icould bave dauced befors :80 8, m. and 7330 p. . 'But toknow Ve lem aruoved bofoud " deacription, | PP, lansston ) o lscent, Fabyiorian e and s Davld dul wichout th least ellrt, | Bt SR 0N Trul s ool onl D sY: | avomes ot Sl S oncs | 0prENDAR FOR THE WEER. | SEVRaS e i 3y cluscat syt ! ol ‘Burches. ' ¢ very! a3 shal ands, s al P [Tt . m., I , Wa- o a s E - ok o it Yeries, St | ol Eremmaiaiiudfit® Hee i cxprisaini Kuud will, a Whas wo taima guln | Dearaue O e Lo o, Las u melliduous near Bixacinl Wiest. o'cons | 0 wescom 10 bo e tn e gladusan, whep brght lowe tloathe of auxious waltlug wnd bil ekpesta- | forian Chesit - 130, B brenching end the | wu wore b be entertued by them, theds Whits | ¥ young womat wio Is 'botls beautitul aad o nloa at 13 p. g une nday aiten Trinity, Freat mg- Ud‘::ll(dm%u thewselves disaopofnted, o 1-"1..'!:‘:,; tl)l xx:.-.“:‘!m.-:l .(:gclmu:“‘ o a.lu«:’::hul veople. Tuus, X:Io-lxl;lh: -bye, ,.i:n' l:.\':‘ “3 wmpl?-‘hud L—lnrn- MEI(::." :.xlu‘-:vlu‘;. i‘“fitfimfi‘%‘;‘ nxlo fl i Y=y, R e Oriiss. of Gotpms ‘o‘ ‘,’,'fi; L 1'1 e h‘f“ » Tu.} %{‘ 'm-m £ cac ass thel ex- | preachluz to worsnip and sacraments sud Other g . . . un . W, ! B p m n Ot why o Bectatow,” oo "CHeiiias Mrbion (ST 65 | BRACLELL NONP, 1u) stcramenis sud oiber Y T ek o and ok o o TS 80 | & e tha cloalog . of tho Boston Taberuacle, | 8L Joha's Church, Asilaad avenu, near Modibon | 277 Chelnte [0 . WL bear with 56 Taielee 1 this . WIS oould puly” bk of hifa | $LIps 1t Thiory gad Practic 'S, Publis meot- ranzements Lo weet ( somo moctivgs of the Y, | mectings bave been beld with great froguency b | 88Feet. p - Im‘cl: of the d[?clph" ot A.Yua.m ¥ X Weep fur foy.! uother S ' Moody dota Lete n felles so." “Ag tha w ]:hl.mlt“mun' be, lu o word, fix':e tlnu; fugth eviolag, |+ Mow Misddons i United Statea Bt Friday, Gih July.—Forel aalons” 1. 10 & ., **Missiousry Obligations, aud Low 1o be Euforcod." 2, 2. m., *Charactoristics of Proe- bytesian Misslons"; **Presbyterian Co-vperation ~Tbe Rev. W. I. Morrlson will ofiiclate st the Church of tho Holy Communion, Dearborn stroot, pear Thirtlett, at {0:30 i, sud 7:30 p. m, ~Ths mvi: F:‘:MIFHLQD:’:]YIH reach at lloifl 4. m., sod the . Father ui . ., lo Courcho1 ‘e Assscsia, Gorder o Mot Lae M. C. A., which sssoclation no doubt has had inuch to do With briuglug about the state of feelivg, also vur Northern evaugelists, Presie dent Hayes, and a gradual dunilu lu their own Prejudices aud fe s Bluce thon the Bouth tha churches, sod with good suceess. The num- ber recelved by the Congregatioual pastors into memberabip at the Msy communlon was 500, Mr. Moody Lus visited Boston sxain, and ls boldiug froquent sdrvices, Mr. Bawjer con- June b=5t. Bonlface, Apostls of Germany, e 6=St. Notberts i, Cr Tung T-0ctave of Corpus Chrlatl.. T e s omaeontyr, (trom May 2231 id aba Nugomucen, M, 3 Friais Aod Fuiicias, NAL Bwaet angels, 'bo aear boe, ever near her— Auyou that dear It | Confide— ! Awnuu‘:.m:: -n.’u w‘hu ucar bor ono day, 2 Ve 68 Upen W) ¢ Y gates upel . lifl A D, 0 remember them fn

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