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Laias UsalUAUG O LadoUlvas: ULUAx, JUlvas L4y loté=Bla a2 AGBS, ' ‘ 9 RELIGIOUS. [t THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, hattan, Kan,, whero he has been nttending tha Commanicationa Intended for thls TApartmont meetiogs of the Kansas Congregational Associs- Shonid be addeessed to Tnr Taxsuns end indorsed . tion. The Rev. Dr. Hatfield, well known In the “*Checkers. " CHORCKEN-FLAYERY' DIRECTORY, Northwest, preached at the Methodist Church fo Evanston Tast Sabbath, and left for New Athenmum, Nos, 63 and 65 Washington strest, . PROBLEM KO, 18. York on Wednesday eventng. Br Cainuim fzeren, Chicago. ed, and resolutions In favor of the dixestab- 1lshment of the Church were adopted. The ex- treme IHali Churchmen have thus organized a mavement for the acparation of Church and Btate. Wil the old-time liigh Churtlimen and the Tractarians follow the lead of the Ritunliste, and will tho Nouconformists be efTective allies | But the Church which s now in peril is a na- tional Institution, and Englishmen cling to their {ostitutions. "The Chutrch Unlon, tha Ritualistic Association of the Church of England, Is sending around many equally lnnocuous methods of recreation would remaln open to them; but “our poorer Lrethron In the middle alsle, as a 1ate popniar preacher used to designate hils humblo suditors, 100 often find thelr only resource In_the ale- house or the gin palace. Wecommend thiscon- sfderation In pussing to those zcalous npostles of temperanco who are ngllm to procure n &5umh¥l closing Jaw. Tho J¢e y llowever, as might have been expected, 18 not o little scan- dallzed at the movement, nor s its pious horror the evening of each day a publie meetin) 1 be held. Wedneaday, Jnly 4, will_bn giveh to tlie " Harmony of the Reformed Confessiuns and the * Fundamental Principles of Presby- terianiam " Thursday, the 5th, Lo Preaching aud * The FEldership?; Friday, the 6th, to i Forelgn MIssions ;' Monday, the 9tb, to * Unbeligt ¥ and * Bplritunl 1ifo ' Tucsday, :,hn low. to ** Presbvterian Literature and the ress. At the Annual Conventlon of the Protestant Fnlscopal Diocers of New Jersay, held at Eltza- Dishop Fallows wifl hold ¢onfirmation Aervices at the closc of the morning sermon. Sunday-school and Rible cinesat 3 p, m. —#isnop Cheney will preach in Christ Chuarch, Michiznn avenue and Twenty-fonrth ateeet, morn- ine and esening. Morning lu!ii_':fl.. *‘The Two Voicey." Evening subject, **That Day." Beats free at night, The Astor Memorial .in rinity Church, New York. UNIVERSALIST. The Rev. Nr. Ryder will preach this momingand evening at St. Psul's Church, Michigan svenus, near Eighteenth strect. CONGREDATIONAL. The Rev, W. J, Petrle, of the Church of our Bavlor, gails for France on the 12th of Julf. The Rev. J. N. Hume, of Phillipsburg, Pa., wiil sup- ply his pulpit during his absenee. Dlack, diminished by the ominous unfon of Iligh | for signatures a protest against the declsion of | ooy ™) Tho Rev, £. F. Williams will prexeh this . 7 I = i . 1 ast week, the tota]l amount of the Epfe- The Rev. GGalusha Anderson dellvered the mora 7 Gor Magnlflcunt Altar and Reredos Churchmen and Broad Charchmen fn o unholy | tha Privy Council in the Ridadale case. *The . ing eventh Street Chureh, % y 4 scrmon before the Iilinols Baptist Edtcatlonsl Boclety, In conncction withs the commencoment excreloes of Shurtlef Colleze, last Bunday. The Rev. Dr. Ryder, pastor of 8t. Paul's Church, and Dr. J. W, llEmon editor of the KNew Covenant, preach before the Universalist Stata Convention of Minucsota, in sesslon this week at Hochester. The Rev. A, H. Ioling, Western editor of the orning Star, loft. Titarsday for 1iliadue, Mich., wherc he atteuds the annual commence- ment of tho Hinsdale Cotlere. The exerciaes Of that Institution are of an unusually extended natura this season. PIOUS JOKES. Bogus 10cent pleces have been put in clrcula- tion, and a gratifylng Increase in church collec- tions Is noticed.—~Muwkeye, ‘The Czar says this (s a rellgious war, Ahl Then that s the rcason he doesn't dam the Danube. (Bubke does, all the same.)—~Iawk- eye. An old Iady, sleeplng during divine servico In a church, let fall a Bible with clasps to it, and the nolss partly awakenlng her, she exclaimed aloud: *What! you've broke another jug, have you!t" Fae mav "5 Horeons ori in th ~The Rev. 7. 8. lolbrook will preach n the Oskland Church, Otkwood bonlerard, this morn- ingon *‘Tha Trlai of Christ,” and in the evening on !* Luxaries." ~The Hev. James R. Knodell will preach thie motning and evening at the Clinton Street Church, carner Clinton and \Wilson rtreeta, - ~~The Ray, Cnarles ifail Kvareat will presch this morning and evening in Piymoutn Charch, Michl. gan_svenue, betwoen Twenty.ffth and Twenty- sixth stroets, ~The Rev, Genrge W, Peek will proach this morning and evening In the Leavitt Street Church, corner of Leavitt and Adams streets, Morning sabject: +*The Iteason of Salvation,” Eveming: . S8bbith Obrerrance In lielation 1o Pubilc Mor- ality,” ~The Rev. C. A. Fowle preaches at Dethany Church, corner of Paulina and Huron streets, this morning and erening. ~The Itev. K. P. Goodwin has retarned, and will preach this morning and eveningat the Pirat Charch, corner of Washington and Ann strests. LUTHERAN, The Rev. Edmuntl Tolfour will presch morning and evening at the nsual honrs in “the Church of the Hloly Trinity, corner of North Dearborn and Erie streats, PREIAYTERIAN, 3 The Rav. J. }, Walker will Emnth this worning and evening In the Reunfon Church, West Four- teenth, pear Throup atreet, ~The lcv. Jacob Pust will preach ta-day In the hhorch corner Noble and Erle streets, in the Hol- land tongue in the morning, and in English In the —The Rev, Willlam A. Blackburm, D. D, a_crusade. And here the Keord undoubt- cdly expreascs the ~scatiment of that portion of the religlous world which es- peciall; Florlco in ‘the name of Protest. ant, K “Wmoderate " Dlshop s described somewhere—il our memory scrves us, in one of Mr, Disrell’s carller novels—as ¥ 100 High Church to keep SBunday and too Low Church to keep Friday,” and the description is not infelicitous. If Friday fasting hos alwavs been regarded as a distinctive mark of Paplsts and Popishly-minded nersans, the &trict obsery- ance of *tha Sabbath? Is considered no less charscieristic of sound Protestants,. Yet it scetns strange at first aight that those who In- velgh so ficreely ngalnst the superstitious ob- servance of “days, and months, and thnes, and years,"’—fn_which cntalogue 8t. Paul unques- tionably fncluded the supcratitious ohservance of the Sabbath,—showld cling with such rllald {rrllna:uy themselees to the keeping of a particu- Jar day, which after all s nol the Sabbath. We will not undertakoto ssy wicther the usage In question 18 or fs not''afoud thing valnly in- vented '3 but an invention It uuflnlulr 1z, and an (uvention of very late date, 1f thuse wio maintain the vbservance of fasts and festivals aro falrly charged, as they often are charged, with “teaching for docirines the com- mandments of men,” the! van 6t least plead {n their defense o traditlon of elght- ccu centuvles. Hul the Sabbatarian tradition ta liltle more than (wo centurlesold, It derives as copal fund was rcKorlcd to be $120,000. From this, the Bishop of Northern New Jersey receives £6,000 per annum and the Bishop of New Jerscy £4,000, The fund will not be dividedduring the lifctune of the present Bishop uf Northern New Jersey, Snhis address the Blshup ststed that the average ealaries of the clergy of the Diocess were less than £1,000. }e urged tha bullding o Recturiea, ‘There I8 perhaps no Btate where the Roman Catholle Church {8 making more rapld progress thau tn Californis. New churches, achools, hos- vitals, ete., are lm‘lnfln}i up everywhere, A 'qnfin‘nmnt brick chiurch has jately been bullt at Vallejo, where the Rev. Father Danlel, O, P., and Father McGovern are pastors. Not tar dls- tant {s & large convent, A new buudlnfinho. which, wilh the church and pastoral residence, occupies a whole square. The situationisona hill overlooking the town and bay. The popula- tion {s about 6,000, mostly Irish Catholfcs. The Unitarfans of Great Dritain, who are not very numerous, have just held their fifty-sce- ond annual meeting in fLondon, or rather “thelr reoreaentative, **the Hritish and Forelgn Unl- terian Boclety," has. The receipts of the Hoclety were 835,100, and the Jubliee Fund had on Income of about $23.000, There are elght Unitarian places of worahip In 8cotland, and, In llmudgmcnt of the Irish Committee, thereis s 6 field for Unitarian work fu Ireland. The nitarinns In Scotland, Ireland, and Wales re- ceve grants from the Boclety,émd appropriations s that the decision is contrary 1o common scnse, an insult to the memory of the men who revised the Praver-Book.in 18015 that it favolyes cantradictions, |m|pr-mub|ll- ties, and_impossibilitics, -and that it s a viola- tion of the principle npon which the Reforma- tlon of the Church of England is based. GENERAL NOTES, ° Mr. Epurgeon fs sgain suffering from fil- health, e has been compelled lately to give up several preaching engagements, Frank Btriagfellow, the Confederate Gen- eral J. E. B. Btuart’s favorite scout, has just becomne a Protestant Episcopal minister, The Rev, C. Perren, late of 8t. Catherines, the new paator of the Western Avenue Daptlst Church, preaches his Grst sermon to-day. A Baptist miuister of Clarlestown, Mass., nhout to leave for the West, wns tendercdn dinner by the neighboring Catholie clergymnan, Of the ““Gospe! Hymosand Sacred Nongs,! used by Measrs, Moudy and 8ankey, fn conduct- Ing thelr religious services, 8,400,000 copies bave been sold. o 107th anniversary of the death of John Eliat, the Apostle to the Indlans, was observed e o Hetor M efjell] Tl i /;/fm_,- by S0 % v 7% V) egield B in Honor of the De- ceased Millionaire. The Anti-Sabbatarian Moviment in England---Dean Stan- ley and Tyndall. K77 5 mem White, White to play and draw. & Nors—The obove corrects Position No. 4 in DPhelan‘s Checker Player, and also Problem No, 18" " 1o Tus Taisoxs, by W, E. Truaz. i They Want the Opening of Gar- dons, Museums, and' Gal- leries on Sunday. More of the Ultra*High=Churche ism in England===Rids= . dale’s Recalcitrancy. POSITION KO, 18. Br P, N, Jonxsow, Chicsgo, Black men on 3, 5, 8, 0. 10, 11, 16, 19, . ‘White men on 13, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 20, 28, General News from the Church -, at Home and Abroad. little countenance from the fathers of “the ¢! N W Littie Busie, lookin, reaches this morni o Black to play and win. Wicsseq Heturmation.” Engllsh or forelgn, as 1):; ;,;a%-lm cs of Newton, Mase., on Bunday, | arc also made for lectures In England, wln[:ed nngell' exclnlh:e d-‘a :t;r;\:m&lctnlr%ao l:: preache: t raing and erening In tho Firat b i P = from the fathers of the primitive Ctitrch. The The Seventh Day Adveutlsts, who are by far | & P8EC THET Wl o, i ~The Rev, Charles L. Thompson willpreachthia | * SOLUTIONS, The Blauvelt Heresy Onse—Pious Smiles conlession of Augsburg expressly condeinns ft; ‘The sccond Bunday-School Parllament will bo | the tnost vigorous and Lest organized ly of | W 6Tt 6 an angel. Why not, dear? and evemn in the Fifth Chuech, Tndians | 0_q JOLITION T0 FRONLEX No, L ¢ ¥ e O corntante withh s senerai | held un Wellesley Iataud (onc of the Thousand | Adventists, have two ‘misslonarics abroad. umnph! lease off iny pretty clothes, and wear | aveue aud Thirtieth etrcet, Moraing subject: | 13733 B R P .—Qhurch Borvices To-Dey, Eraatlanfem, 'calls the observance o mere ap- | lslands), in tho Bt, Lawrence Rivcr, fromtho2lst | Elder Audrewa is n kind of roving missionar) fedders like 8 hen ™ *'God In Light.*t Eveniny: **Gosnel Temper- LUTION TO FOMTION NO. 1T, J pointment 'of the magistrates” even the of August to the 2 of September, in France, Germany, Italy, and Bwitzerland, and A minister of the Gospel In Soutbern Call- “i"i‘nencv 7. ¥ MeLaren, D. D.. of Alleghe 1-5 117=33 ) 7=11 j2i=17 lll?;w"“ Purltnuieal Calvin used to play at Lowle ou | Tn his address to theScoteh Pligrims at Rome, | Eider Matteson {8 endeavoning to spread the | fornis lately persuated his wife, with the ns- | city, Pa., will preac] o oy AT 't | doctr ¢ the SBeventh Di d the S Clity, Pa., will preach this piorming and eveninz at THR NEW ALTAR AND REREDOS 1IN TRINITY CHURCHL, From the New York Erening Posts ‘The memorfal to their father which the sons of the late Willlam B, Astor some months ago determined to erect in Trinity Church in this ity will be shown to the public In about two weeks. It is already sufliciently near comple- tlon to adinlt of Lelng intelligently described and judged. 1t consists of an altar and reredos. The altar, cleven aud one-hall feet long, 18 constructed of pure white statuary marble, with shalts of Lis- ‘bon red marble, tha capltals of which are carved in natural foliage, and the purpose of whidly s to divide into punels the front and the sides of thenltar. The centyal panel, with carvings "of rasslon-flowers, 1a elabufately and very fugen- fously constructed. It is n mosalc Malteso crosa act with tive cameos, one of them, a head of Clrist, belug over the angles of the cross, luxyr the Catholle hlerarchy in® Scotland, Biuce 1537 thers have been threa Scotch vicarates—the Eostesn, Northern, and Western, The Rev. Dr. David Aruot, a prominent Pres- byterian minlster of Edinburg, Scotland, is dead, at the age of 73, 1le was somethingofa poct, a8 well a3 an clunbm:nt preacher, aud also worked at painting nnd sculpture. M. Laneloye, the ominent Belzian. bas an- nounced his withdrawal from the Roman Catholic Church. Ile says that many Belglans Diava become disaffected “toward Romanism and are ready to folluw him fnto the Protestant fold. The Rev. W. W. Boyd, pastor of the First Baptist Caurch, Charlestown, Mass,, and one of the atilest and most promincnt of the young plsters of bis denomination In Boston, has nceepted a call to the Becond Baptist Church, st. Louis, Mo. The anaual income of the Church of England 18 £30,000,000, 'The church has 16,000 religlous editices, Including thirty cathedrals, 10,000 gletie-houses, thiriy-oue cplscopnl palaces, and 1,000,000 neres of Ioud, much of ft {n good con- streets. ~The Rev. E. N. Barrett will preact this morn- Ing andovening at Westimlnster Church, corner Jackeon and Peorla sireets. Morning subje *+Man and the Sabbath.", Evening: *‘Pear and Rteligion. " ~The Rtev, Jokn Abhott French will preach this morning at the Foarth (hurch, carner Itush and huperlor atreets, In tho cuulni. sermon by the Xev. D, Glbson, of the Secoud Church, Sanday- schvol at £:80 v, m. ~The Rev, E. 11, Somers will preacn thiy morn- g and evening in the heotch Church, corner of Fangamon aud Adamn rrects. SWEDCNNORGIAN. The Rev. L. P. Mercer will preach this morning 8¢ 10:45 In the Unlon Charch, Hershey Muric Llall, &3 Madison street. on **Tho World's Expectation; or, Witing for the Sous of Gua." —=The ltev. D, Hibhard will preach thiy mornin, In tho new Charch 1lall, corner of Eighteent street and Prajeio avenue. At 3zl o'clock in the &fternoon be will preach in the Temple. cotner of West Washingtou strect and Ogden avenue. b BAITIST, The Rev, N, F, Ravlin will preacn thls morniag aud evening in the Free Church, coruer of Jackson and Loomin streets, Calvin'havo uothiog in common In this respect with their Enelish or Scotch followers, The Cantinental Sunday® which Prolestanta are 20 fond denouncing (s realiy eharacteristic o Protestani more than of Catholic countries; somuch 20 {ndeed that the measurcofinflucnee excrelsed by tho Church may usually be zauged inaiorelzn ity by nuting what propurtion of the shops ure kept open. 'Thus at Munich and Lucerne they are closed, {n Parls only very partiallly ro; at Berlin and. Zurich thoy aro open. The Sat- batarlan view Is an invention, not of the six- teunth century, but the seventecuth, when the Puritans #o_tleccely rufled at the *impious *Book of Sports,'” fssued by autliority of Charles I and erd, and contrived under Cuarles 1L, to sccure the passage of what Lord Shattesbury has deslenated the smost remark- abie and one of the most valunble acta on the statute-houk,” Buxter displayed his wonted woderation {n savlug what s periectly true— that *from and in the Apostles’ days the Churches everywhere agreed an the holy uee of 1t (Sunday)as a separate day.” But n very ‘These evangelists hove two or more kelpers, “T'hey 1ssue two or three perjodical publications irom Basle, and report they are gaining adher- cots, Tho beadquarters of the denomination {n this country are at Battie Creek, Mich. Quite a number of Bishops ot the Anglican communlon, to whom the proposal for another Lambeth Conference in 1578 was eent, havo ex- pressed thelr disspproval, Inciuded fn the st nre the Bishops of Winchester, Nurwich, and Peterborough, In England; the Bishop of 5t. Andrew's, in S8cotland; the Hishop of Cashel, in Irelund; the Blshops of Bierra Leone, Wel- linzton, and Nelson, tn the Colonies, and Bishops Qdeahetmer, Coxe, \thlu, Bissell, and Scar- borough. None of these Blshiops will sttend. ‘Whatever may be the rensons for disapproval of tho Confurence by these Blahops. it fs evident that they dv not spring from party, for both 1ligh and Low Churchism Is represcated by the disapproving Blahops. The Reformed Presbyterian Synod met in Al- leglieny City, Pu., last month. “About 150 dele- C, Mefter, City.~Thanks for your kind contrle bution. . A. Tallard, City.—The problem shall graco’ Bur column soon. > Charlen J, Davis, City.—Your problem (s on fla :,L}{:nmlnluon. We hope you will contribuls n. W. E. Truax, Motley, Minn,—Your correction, |sn:lrl below. Beverslcorrespondents 8150 point. ed it ont, * slatiic mostly of et brothore, 1ook the clergy- man oot under the hill and carved bim fnio boot-heels, Among the relirious notices in last Satur- day's Ean Francisco Chronlcle {s one which *The Gospel of the Grace of God will, rd willing, be preached al 75 New Mont-1 eomery street,” ete. The fmplled doubt s to whether the Lord would be willing to have *the Gospel of the Grace of God preached" in Bau Francisco is e trifle pecullar, A learned theologiau In this city has & son, o hopeful child of four scurs. ks Tather expects ‘he will be & minister, and the lad hos talked en- couragingly untll yesterday, when he gave signs of having fallen from eruce, for the devoted clifld came {n to Wis father and sald: * Papa, I'in not a goln’ to be a minister.” “What do Fou think of doinz1" asked Lis father. * Goln’ to drive an {ce-cart,” Nothlng so thorourlly pleases & man who has learned that o collection Is to be taken fn his church on Stnday morning. and who has Janesyille, Wis. —Solntions ot received. The games and positions will bo very™ % acceptsble. lave written, A CHECKER ITEMS. ‘With thisissne wo complete the publication of the first lwenl{-flw pgames played in tho Yates- Mastins champlonelitp match. Alr, R Drunaibee, of New Orleans, and Mr, A, F. McCoy, of Grecnaburz, Ind., were visitors st the vlayers® headquarters at the Athenrcam last week. Mr, Lighttoos 1# agaln victorlous In his recent ... match for the championship of Connecticut, Scora: Lichtioot, U} Cook, J; drawn, 1; total, tea " A lee to show that their frates were prescit at the openlug session. The | v b 5 " o et 1, games, and the other four, thie symbols of the evange- Lrlet rm.lruopm.'. will wutt o i b i Tisslons wore reported to be fn . flourishing consequently been unable to Le present, on uc- —Tne Itev, Robert P, Alllson will preach thls ) lists, being ot fta gcveral extremitics. The ln’fi‘i:?t::: L\‘fi"!‘nfiuf;rxflmc‘rfi;x’-lng the modern £ tondition, The jullowing appropriations wers count uf o severe pain fn his buek, 0s to attend | morning anid evemni: in the sStar Church, corner of Mr. A. K. Avery. the champlon checker-player Thé Rev. Dr. Gregr, Vicar of East Harborne, has withdrawn from the Churchi of England on ueeount of dizsutlsfaction with the Rituallstic developmients. lia bas Ueen elected Hisbop of Eugland by the General Councll of the Re- foried Episcopal Churcehi, “The English Wesleyans have heen fnercased by 8,000 now members during the past year. I'iis Is o larger crease than they have reported for some years past. Thelr Forcipn Missionary Divi-lou and Sedowick streets, —The Kev. Dr. €Galusia Andereon will preach morning und evening In the Second Caurch, corner of Morgan sud Monroe sireets, —The Rev, E. K, Urcasey will preach this morn- inz and evening at Coventry Buptis, Church, corner Bivomlng rond and Coventry strect, Sanday- rehool at 2380 |, of Detralt, will the evening serviceand ' hear the clerzyman an- nounce that, *us many who desired to glve wera not present at the morning collection, it will now be repeated.t’ An Onelda street merchant, who takes great pride In keeping his walk well spnnkled and swept, was standlug In his door when the rain begun to patter last week, when a paesing citi- zen remarked: God s sprinkling your walk for you to-day, I ece.? * Yes, yes, and Ile's do- Ing it finelv—<linely,” remarked the merchant, and thew added, “ By the way, that reminds me that He s the tirst one on this strect who bas falled to cowa n and borrow ny sprinkler when bie hos such & Job to do"—Fullon Timea, A minister passing near some coal-pits in Beutland the other day beard a colller swearinys most outrarcously at haviug fallen fnto a pool of mud, **Yonie man,” sald the minister, %o you knuw here you ure woing tol” * Ay, 3 eaid the colller, “a'm gaun tue wmy wark up-by there.” * Nu, my dear younz man,' sallthe minlster, with n solensn shake of the head, nnd a warnlyg wave of the hand, * you are roluz to the,_bottomivss Im." * Mun,” you dlnna ken of Utica, visited “Albany last week with the foll rurpouo of lu{xuz out Ar. Roblnsonuver the boord, L canio O with the resuit of—Itoblnsan, 45 Avery, 0t drawn, 2; total, U games, —Turf, There e a tlime when even the heart.steings of & . checker-playerare sirelched to tuelr utmost ten- alon, and lancuage falls to dnd sufiicient vent, 1t 1y when he discuvers that hia wifo has nsed bis *tbest buard ' to kindlo the firet—Checker- Player. A match of twenty games, for 8100, was played " in Brooklyn recently between Mr, 8. T, Allen and - 3r. Murzay, 3lr. Allen won tho stakes, the ecote 157 standinz: "Allen, 8; Murray, drawn, 0; Mr. Murray resigning at tha cnd of the sixteenth gane, Tlie match of thirty, gomen now in progress At. Providence for the championship of thode Island was a tlo at lant advices, the score standing: Freo- man, G; Stewart, 6; drawn, 6. ¢The remaining twelve pames will probably decido which s tho strongeat player. Mr. C. Hefcer says continue rolution to Pradlem ', © No, 10'thun: Ti—1e 19~23 18—15 23—18 16=11 .+ ', 1815 11—8 drawn. At eleventh mare of solu- ~ ° tlon 24—10 lnstosu of 5—0 wins for black. Mr. .| W, E, Truax dlscovered the eamue error in his solg- A tion, and writew on the Bth lust., correcting tho name o fullows: whole {3 fanked by two angels tu white marble, kueeling, the oue in adoration and the othier {n prayer. The rewulolug panels are carved In cars of wheat set {n mosale,—tlose fn front contatning the Agnus Def and the pelivan, and thogg ot the sides the sncred monograms, Ablove them {s the white marble slab, setina cornlee of vinc-leaves and wrapes, ond fnlald with tive crosses of red marble. Of red marble ulso is the supcr-aitar, with the words “Iloly, Holy, Holy," 1ulald on fts face, its shelf being coubnued the whole length of the reredos, for the reception of Howers at festivals. As for the reredus, which s nearly as wide as the chancel—thint s to say, about thirty-five feet—and is carricd up as h\gh as tho slll of the lurge seven-lzit window,—tuat is to say about twenuty feet,—description sakes pleasure In ndling an vbject so ex?ulsuely DLeautiful. It 3 made of Cuen stone, eliseled” for tho most ‘)nu In natugal totfage, and constructed in keep~ g With i perpendleular style of Gotldearchi- tecture of which the church ¢difice §s a0 fine an exumple. In the lower part, on each sideof the requested for them: For forclgn misalons, 812,4003 for the Bouthern mission, $4,000; for the dotacetic musslon, 4,000. The report of the Committee appotnted to decide tho lawlul- ness of tho exchange of pulplts with clergymen of other denominations wns averse, tho report soying, “The custom of the Charch Is in oppo- &ftion to huviug uther mintsters to preach to our people, and the Cominlttee see no reason in tie present state of the Church of Christ to depart from the establlshed custom.” A Jong discuse elon was heig over the report, but it was flually , ndopted. The General Assembly of the Church of Scot- Jand (Established) Legan its sesstons in Edi burg May 24, The Rev. Dr, Phin was choser Moderator, ‘The report of the Endowment Committec stated that up to 1870 there had been added to the Church of Scotland 240 par- Ishes.—the total value of bLulldings, endow- ments, etew belng £1,660,000. During the veur ending April 15, 1876, cizhteen. new parishes had been udded; the total number of sittines in the elehteen cliurches was 1280, It was pro- posed to erect 100 additional partshics at o cost Inthe New Testament there 1 no njunction on the subject, and the Sabbatliis never spoken uf there, any tnore than by ccclesiaatical wriiers, excejl asa purely Jewlsh ordinauce, But it may be gathercd from scattered futimations, especially with tho light refiected on them from Jater troditlon, tuat the first day of the week, which Is called in one passaga “the Lord's Day," Led already Ly- clun to IG; uh!fr:nd“ln mu‘m‘ylrv u‘{ th‘n ]‘lvl“l‘};l.}c* tion re celebration of the Euchastst. Tho subb‘gh, or Suturday, was indecd ulso kept haly | Boclety revorts the addition of 3,000 new wetn- in many Churches by fasting and roltwious scrv- | bers ab the wufssion stations. fces, not at ull fn connection with the defunct |. Bishop Andrews, who has been makine a tour Jewish Jaw, but In wentory of the burlat of oury| of tiw wurld, fuspecting the Methodist Epiaco- Lord, just as Wednesduy and 1“‘““{ were kept | pal toreign misslons, expects to embark for ip honorof the Butruyal and the Passlon. When, | Awerleaon the 25th of July, The last two after the conversfon of/ Constantine, Christian | months of his stay abroad wfll Lo spent in Gere fnatitutiona first received the recognition of the | mauy, Deutark, and Sweden, Htute, an odist was lasiad senlofuing _ tho ‘Three ministers of the Church of Encland are veseation of all judiciul Lusiness, military excr- 7 . s v announced as having withdrawn from thechureh clses, and ordinary labor on ™ the venerable | B o llolnunzCu:uolb i CE day of the Sun,” excepting only agricultural it @) O > Sele X odson, Naval Chaplain; the Rev, I F. Fugge, wark on account. of the uucertainties of tha | y-rt ar of Abton (‘“‘,’mw',: and the: Rev. 0 A, weather, 'This was contirmed in the year 380 by o ncinent of Theodoshis, wieh aiso prahih. | Poole, Curato of St. Jutnls Miles Platting, . ¢ o, W, Gwen, D. D. [ach this wioming aiul vty ¢ In tho Univéraity 'Jace Church, corner uf Louglas snd Rhodes ave- nues —The Rev. D, B., Cheney, 1. D.. %Il preach this momingand Cveninzat the Fourtl Church, corner Washingion and Pusling etrects, Evening subjes i ) te.’" Suuday: schivo] af T: Yl it cls o S:00m. o —The i W. W, Evaste, D, D,, will proach this wornlnz and ovening ut tho First Churell, cor- nur Thietyelizat strect and Houth Park ovenue, Nunday-schoul and i$iale class at 4380 u. o, —~The Hev, U, £, flewitt, D. 1., preaches mornng and evoning at tie Centennial Church, UNITARTAN. This will be Chilldzen's Plower-Day In the Church of the Mesvinl. ‘Ihe Rev, birvoke Herford will cunduct a speclal seevicn this torning and addrers tho cialdren. Inthe aftesizoon at 4 v'cluck a chil- deen's eriug witin baptlemal services will be Jewish Tabema ) y {ted public spectacles un Sunday. Simfiar reg- The following Congregationn] State Asvocl- T £150,000, The Scoteh Freo Church Assembly | muckle ubout plts, I & replied the collier, | Lefd, ‘fnere will ba tecltations by the littie onos, | 2i+27 23-23 M-24 10-23 2021 aitar aro tha squary, bancls Ollod vith 220 | yfot G lad eeu mado by e Counal of Lai | ations mect' thls mouth: Connctleut, Piain- O o e Ray. D Goomgt fog. | = for 1 haa wrocht i mafsils otery pit fh the | Aud addreas by the Jiev, Kiabert Collyer, [Tt b s A T puetcinl patterus. | Dircetly, aver the Ain oF | dicea gome yoara earller, cnjoining Chrltiond to | ville, Juue 19;° Massachusetts, Clelseh, June | merly of tho Reformed Presbyterian Cliirehy | connty) an 1 never s [ar leas héard tell o', a —The Bov. &, T, Sunderiand wiil wreach tnthe | BR3P (WS Iihe - Eeven pancls of white warble, sculptused. [ | tbstaln froi worluly busiucss on Sunday and to | 10; Veruont, Dradford, Juuc 19; Oregon, | was uppoluted Moderator. The report of the | pit withoot a bottow 1" Fourth Clurch, Urainie avenne, aese Thirtleth A attend the maes, Lut as regards theatrical en- terlalmments, i must be yemembered that these had alalony beens Jorbldiden to Christiana, nwt on one day uf the week, but on all days, on acconnt uof thelr idolatrous and_licentious churacter. When after tho lapsa of soveral centurles, sacred dratnas began to Lo introduced into Christian practice, they wero usually performed in church- ca and on Suodnys or fcstivals, For medicval usage, whilo sternly enforcing the abstinence from “servilo work,’—snd that, uo doubt, partly, and ver{ righitly, in tho interests of tho serfs. ond laboring classes—always fa- vored Bundsy amuscments. The duy was treated as the weckly festival of tho people, combining “reercation with yrligiona worahtp, Which last was ftself a king of_recreation and Lelped to add sumething of brightnees to their dull and monotonous lves, Charlemagune rencwed in his Cavltularius tho ¢ivil eyactments of the Roman Emperors about the observance of Sunday, und mauy later Coun- clis confirmed or supplemented the canous of Laodivea on the subject. The same end iwas promoted by tho wide clrculation oud beltef of storics of miraculous pennitica of dlsease or death which had befallen those who profaned the day, many of which may be read in Bt. Gregory ot Tours' work, ** De Miraculls.” Ot course ‘8t. Gregory did not talk about *Bab- bath-breakers,'” but these legends remind one ateect, this mnm{ut nd in the evening st Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cottalea trove avenoe, near Thirty. ninth street Babjsc: fur murning: **lieal Indl- elity. —‘Ihr v, J, T, Snnderland wilt presch at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon fu thy Old School llouse, in Englewoud, —lhie 1tev. Dr, Stobhins, of Detrolt, will preach this morntnz ot the Tolrd Church, cumer donrve and Latiin streeta., —The Bev, ltobert Collyer will preach thismorn- ini und ovening at Unity Chursh, corner of North Dearborn street nnd Walton place. Homing sub- Jeet: *Lov's Wife': evening: **llminan Life of Jesun e Beattle, June 213 Maine, Calals, Juve 20.7 At the Massachusctts meeting o histurieal survey will be presented by tho Rev, Dr. 1. N, Tarbox, Tho mnnnsurn of the Woman's Chrlstian Tewmperunce Unlon of Philadclvlin have opeoed o bome for futemperate women of the upper and midde classea. ‘The discipline of the home will be Christlan, The best medical attendunce will be provided. Tho homeds for n class of women for whom otiicr reformatory [nstitutions would be wholly unsultable. Seven'Baptist churches were orcanized fn tho Republie of Hagtl by the Rev. Arthur Warlng, Dbut Lis lamented death checked the progress of the rood work, At Port-nu-Prince there s a Haptist church, At Cape Haytlen the Rev. Bhadrach Kerr provides for Linisell by teaching the English class in the French school.. He has 8 congregation of fitty at Cope Haytlen aud 130 at Moore Rouge. Requiem and .m;i.h Maoas wos celebrated yes- terday morniog at U o’clock o the Cathedral of tuc Holy Name, corner of North State and lurou strects, for the spiritual welfare of those members of dln Union Catholic Llbrary Asso- clotlon who hovedoparted thits 1ifo since the o runization of the Assochutlon. 3nss was sur by the Rev, Mr. Flanigan, ably assisted by tho Cuthedral chofr. Tlo attendauce was large, The following tale shows the name of each me, and (ue’ numbor of times played in tho Yntes-Martins match? 4 Lizh redief amd devteting fueidenta In too last days of Christ's Hie. Tho central panel is filled by'u representation fu warble of Leonardo da Vinel's Incomnparable pleture, *“Ine Last Huppery” the avtlst = having Leen yery Buceeslul n:pmduclmfi somg of the best features of thut work, Under this ploce of sculpture appear (o ralsed and eilded letterstho words, ** aving loved Hia own which werw in the world, [le loved them nnto theend,” On the right ot thils central panel, and under a can- opted niche, {3 a white marble statnette of the archangel hznhncl, who holds a laming sword, and un the left, aunther statuctto, also of white marble, representing the archangel Gavriel with a bunch ot lWies nnd & scroll fn Lis hands, On the extreme right, in the other panels, aro mar- ble gruulu portraylng Mary Mauedaleno pouring vintment on the feet of Christ, the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Chrlst washing the dis. ciples’ feet, the agouyin tho garden, the be- trayud, and Christ before Pilate. Above theso groups the reredos is divided by buttresses Into thres baye, which contain under four canoples tha four doctors of the Church,—namely, Jerome, - Ambrose, Augusting, aud Gregory,— cach with the Insignla and surroundlugs of sacred mythology. In the central of one of these bays, under o l%r‘gu multlfotled arch in the form of o balda- chin, Committee on Religion and Moral tho work of Mcssrs, Mno\]i‘ and land a8 haviog stimulated lay energics, THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. GRARD CAMI' MEETING AT LAKE DLUFF, ' Early in the season of 1877, ths management of tle Lake Blufl Camp-Meeting Assoclation tendered to the Natlonal Chiristian Temperance Camp-Meetinz Association the use of thelr grounds for holding a great temperance coovo- catlon, that should rally the temperance work- crs of tho West ‘and Northwest, uivo to the cause a fresh promiucnce, increase intelllrence upon_ tho subject, Uiscusa methuds of work, and by personal contact of the leaders of the riforin with each otber, and with tht weople, creatc a splendid enthustasmn in this noble department of Curistlan work for the full canpalgn, and for all time. The tender was accepted, and the mecting appolnted fur July 10, to continuctivo duys, * The grounds are oll that could bo desired for he purpose, for convenlence of aceess, for beanty and capacity, ‘I'he meetings will be held in the great tuberni- clo of the Luke Blufl Assoclation, which” Is ca- pable of accommudating 4,000 people, The botel will be in operation, whero boanl canbeobtained orred to G 1 renewed my aequalntance with: a 8-year-old Doy, & mindster's son, Who pave me some of his {deus pbout God. 1o w hclylnflhydeflm‘ goud-sized ‘strawberry-shoricake, which o Ll‘l’ mauiied appetita und worldly oyes looked all too rmall for the reguirements™of those who bad wode on attack ot It 1 wileh," auld the voracious nfant, “that I could see w straw- Lerry-shorteake a8 big as Goa.” On bung questioved us to his fiew of the elze of thu Deity, ho thoushit that he was cither about as tir as the rallroad ULridie or the Eplscopal Cuurch. Anyway, e could do luts of thtugs, Hle could slicy off a Doy's nose aud put it un sgain * just as cusy," and you wouldu't know it handly. We have {u this neighborhood o gentleman who has heen Rector of a church for forty years. Ho has learned to case himself, and occasionally calls {n niay brother to vead prayers for i, A tavorite in thls work is 4 youne mau with a good yolee, avho, it 13 eaid, I8 looking toward the sacred cnl'hq.'. Last Bunday a gentleman are rived Iate gt churncland druve his team under the horsu-shed. e found the young candidute sittlug on the sill quietly l.'u‘]uylnj: a dhmr, “Why, Jim! why are you not into service!’ 41 don't read prayers Co-day,’” waa the answer, ¥The old man takes o turn himselt to-day, so [ thought I would comu out aud have a quict Martin last weok, Mr, J. MeKerraw, Douglas, writcs: ‘I always nndertood that the tern * Doctor, as applicd to that particular opening, had its ungin In Strath- aven. Ada leol. I remember sbout the year 1840 a doctor—1 think his namo was Muro—coniing from Stratiaven to Douxlas to have A few gamed, At thet tine Douglus wad famed for dmnumpln’!nw, 7 oudof course tuere was a full muster of the L *cracks’ to meet tha 31, D, Ipiayed him several b games, and when he had the Whites he alwaye . ¥ rluml the * Doctor,' and remarked that was , ho name the Strathaven players—probably as a METIODIST. . Tho Rev. Dr, Williamaon will proach this morn. Ing and evening lu the Michivan Avenue Church, ear Thirty-vesond sireet, Subject for the even- s ‘rUar World After the Death of King Al- cuhol." —Tha Rev. Dr, A, Gurney will preach this morn- ing and cvening In Bi. Paul's Clhurch, Mazwell Street, near Newbsrry aveuue, Bveniog subject: *4Thero Shall Il No More Deutn, " —The Rev. W, Jackeon will predch moming sud ovenin,; In Ziou Church, 160 Fourth nvenae, —The Rev, W, F, Crafis wiil presch this mom. Iniz and ovening in‘Irinity Clnrch, Indiaua avente and Tweuty-fultrth ateeet, ~ Subject for evening: ++John, the Feiend of ths Briduzroom, ™ ZTis Rev. Georyo K. Houver will preach this morning and eveninz in the State Street Church, corner of Forty-soventh streel. Morulng sabjects compliment to hlmsolf—applled Lo the oponlng. Mr, lumn:u Wallsce and Mr. Thomas Muir, I am wure, must recollect that the terus * Doctor® wa famillar ax 3 househald word when we used 4 prac- . tico It with Andorson and uthers. Mr. Muir halla : from Strathaven, and doubtlesa conld give yoo o1 57nher loformstlon ou the subject.—ulcagow and In bigh rellef, is n represcotation of 3 R 1 at very reasonnblo rates, Numerous churche 7 **Hleasings of thu Lora's House"; ~eveaing: e —— o ol th lar tales of moder Evan- ¢ 1s cstimated that since the first Bunday in v , smoke. The fact s, [ hod rather smoko a good | v, & B i il gy of e Criiin” g | R of MAESRAL U Skt | aune i s o Now Yok ey | ent M et e bl | S oy e e ikt | 2o, dow o e o LS : % - 1] ==Whicl . . ] A Nortl - b el i Vhi My Rl o | il AL SRR S | B bty b R il | sl e ot ies | cuvnom Sonvioss. | BRI NEE R | - peate e S St ¢ 00 - | pastoral work il nervous strution, . o Eazle Btireing up Mer i evening: um- o (s ghber Mary and tho ceuturion, Fue susport for beman, ':gdl";lyl{fi,",y‘_:,“;‘;:}w{,"‘?“{,“am | O oty OF pencral. dobiitr, Which. iics | the Corresponding Scerctary of the Lake Dlu | _EriscoraL. Foifing, e delnking, ond Susbath-DRakng. | 13-t TR mONG e e e s plcce of sculpture is an_elaborately carved | 200000y T S0 VRn et o0 el nogluct of | the hay-fever, comes ot at regulur perlods. Tho Camp-Mecting Assoclatlon, sud excursion rates | The Rev. W. H. Uopkins will oficinte this | —-The lter. 8. McCleaney will preach this mnorn- | 2i—17 -7 i-g | 7-3 - cornice of nlulllun towers, beneath whicharstho | & 8ol iy’ onmanduient to she gallows. Eialady Ie not universal, for some of tho miuls. | £an be procured by allatteuding the camp picel- | morning sud eventng fn 8t. Jobn's Church, Ash- | Ing aad eveming ot the Far Aveuss Cheh, por--] -l o] | om b ol R vords, “lichold tho Lainbof God.', 1n thetwo | “Ji iy curious gumetimes to watch not only-| ters continus to fizht tho battls of the Master 10 Reyuolts, whi s i ted th o [ land avenue, near Madicon street. Lishop Me- [ et VAR RNCRG I oF G oons on Sandayt o0 | T2t Soom |soa | mic; 3 otter baya aro stutucttes, thirty inche high, of | 1wt xfremes. meet, secording (o the yrov. | althbugh It takes all suminer. Lo ol o b o | Laren will hold Confirmation sevica fu the cven- | **Zino piev, bW C. Willing will preach s 75 | 78 (%2l 824 |4k i Souitirn bat and s I the ortern, agd cach | CrUybut how extromes intorehailgo with onu | Tho Wev. Thomss Hubaud Gregr, M. Do D, T Engjand Blatcs and ‘Michimen, will ba | 108, mora an ereniog n the Lunpley venue | B2 | BR |23 %R |H=R ! apostly belug accompanied by his characteriatic :f‘},“,ma T wamme and woflas | ;l mfifi‘:fifig D hian been clocted Bishop of the' Rotormed | Susisted by tire. oficers of thy Amecistion, | —TheRev. W. P. Morrison will proach tbls | Church)coruer Lungley avesua and “Thirty-nluth 38-33 | #1-5 1389 - Ltz § |57 S S0t |in-m far L oe=w symbol. These figures stand in niches, the regke rut J B ot TP e - < morning and evenlng at the Church of tha Holy tracery of which I8 carricd by polished red Episcopal Church for Great Britain. For man B, % d 1 H yoars DF. Grc&’u as been atesdini Low Churc which includes mm{'n! the most eminent tem: perance workers in ihe nation. Aniong those CURISTIAN, new invention uf the scventeenth cenlury I'urilmu* Communion, Suuth Despiaines strect, between 2 : ¢ - 9 i s The Rev., J. T, Toof, of New Iaven, will preach | Yates varied bere in the 10th gnme with: Rranite shafts, with the background dupered ed o this hour s the badgo of | clergyian and tho vicar of Enst Harborne, Bir. | gxpected to cooperatowith the Assoclation are: | Twesty-uluth snd Thistiet. e g vonius In the Fises Choreh, Core : o gilted. o figuro of Bt Michael ia 8¢ one | bhe strictest sect of Protestant orthodoxy, But [ mingham. He has written tracts onreliglon and | 1), L. Mooay, Ira D, Baukey, liss Frances E. | —rpo ttov, J, Dred bl 5 ¢ ey =7 ¢ o glidod. Tholigar of 8, Michaal s ot o0 | (1o Piritan shcklers for Sabbatarianisis would | Yemperance, and. s Easay ou Discatanliah- | Willird, G. W, Bawser: Prol: Georgs E. FOuler, | 1oz and aver bemg il ol e Raims | mrInciset avenuaang Tagn elih ditect o S R R e e : 914 | L=13 | 18-M 514 si-m | z-is | Dmwa Ingsnd evening at 8t Ansgerlus' Church, Bedg- | ‘wlick street, near Chlcago uvenue, ~—The Rev, Prancis Mausfield wili oficlato this morning and ovening at the Curch of tne Atone- MISCELLANEOUS, The Adventlsta will be talked to this morniug and cvemmi in the hall, 221 West Madieon street, by Elcer W. A, Bhaw, —Tho nou-sectarian Bible meeting will be held Sgure of Bt. Georgs at the uther extremo end. & Ag«;lv% the u}tlnlureld "(i‘nllclflxlon" I |=hn e ay are ploges ot sculpture representing thy Resurrcction unvl;d the Annmlonpln panols l)el'lllpl Le_surpriscd, and hardly gratifiud, to carn that Catholic Frauce was riniug not many years azo with desunciatious of Subbath-break- ing. Dishop after l!hlmg”lnuml torals Lo ment" was published with & preface by John Bright, Tiis nume must vot bccou!uuud?l with that of the Iev. Tresham D, Gregg, of Yrinlty College, Dublio. S New Brunawick; Francis Murphy, iiss Aunie oY, Connor, and Suate 1=t |z | 2e~in | 1—v Gumen Nos, 18 and 20 same as No. 10, Qon, N W, Wittenmyer, Gon. Neal Uo i Yatcs played as follows in the 22d gamet Ex-Govs, Ferham and_Dingley, from the of Mang’ the Rev. D C. Babeorks Philadelphla; It 34 | 1—8 °f11-13 D=i4 [ 30 set in dlsper. work, whilo on the gublet whivh | JEprove this, sing the Abbe Stiluls, theu chap: Shristian W Sire. B. M. 1. Henry, Rocxford, Til.5 Miss ¥, W, | ment, coruer Washington and Robey strects, U230 o'click tni# afternonn in Room 23, No, 108 | =13 | 2i-17 [1o=¢ | i-e [3-17 Airmounts [ 1o stabue of Clrist s 1its majce- | 184330 the Eniparor, publisted s impasslonsty ol e S, Grncys Luko, | Greenwood, Mra, Mary T. burii Musa 3, E | | —Tosllov, & Suilvan will actase wle morn; | Franklin streel curnet of ot PR R ty. On cach slde of Ilim are kuscling avgels. SAc: iR AT Wis., seventy-Uve miles nartwest of CI ¥ of Washington. Ing and evening at Trinity Church, corner of Tho Rev. George Peake will w?nch st 3o'clock Tweaty-sixth streot and Michigan wvenue, Sun- ‘E day-school as §:50 &, —The Rev, Bamu Harrls will preach thls morplug snd evenl, James’ Church, corner Case and Luzon l‘:!tlu. Holy communion at § s, —Holy communion will be celebrated this morn- Winslow, of Our Uniun, the argan of the Na~ tiouul Woman's Christian Temptrance Unlon; Mrs, Mary T Luhrur, Jackson, Mlch. ; Mrs. 8, K. Leavitt, Cincinnati, O.; Oliver Willard, Chi- earo; Lawyer Bwartywelder, Pittsbure, Fa.; Mrs. L. M. N. Btevens, Grandwater, Me,; Mra, L. 8, Rounds, Cmu§o'\zlln. Jo M, Geddes, rmoun in o= L asiw | Ce—w | e=i3 jmem | 28-i8 w1t (= | et |- | Drawn, NO, 07—DEFIANCE, (Plfteenth and Ninetcenth Games, ) Played ia tho hui-fi’.mu ‘champlonahip matcht a1 . Ine' move, e chapel of the Washingtonian lome. ~‘Temperauce exporlence mesling #% ¥ o'clock in the !vemu{- —The Hev. 11. M, I’aynter will preach morning and evening in Calvary Tabernacle, No, 820 Ogden avenne. nesr llarrison wircel. —Thery will b preaching thi lou, Third av: Urderncath the main cornice of the sidv bays, and torming part of it, Is the (ullnn(nflnuril)- tlon {n raised letters: ** To the glory of God, in memory of Willlam B. Astor, thls reredos s erected A, Do 877" Angels with uplifted wings modeled after those painted by Fra' unimpeactiably Protestant thtie of ‘Sanctijieras lo yadlat; and’ Sabbatb-breaking was one of the crylnx pational sfus which cvoked the ap- parition and inspired the solemn w:mInF- of our Luly of Salette, Certainly, If the Puritan tradition does uot prove that Sublata- risnlsm fs right, nelther does its being enforced ‘Tho camp-ground where the C. neet coutalus sixteen acres of bed land. 'The scsslons of instructionand Christian work will be two bours in_the foro and two bours in the afternoon, affording ample time for bosting, bathing, ufl:lnx. rowing, and gen- morning and even- Angelico, aud _emtblematic of the Churchtrl- | | it ontane prelates and inirscufous ap- | ¢ral recreation, The programme o detatla witl | Adrisu, Mich.; M. mumn l&(wm n, N, | lagatt l‘h'tsr:grb:ldr::-e?‘wrp‘:;‘l:insn ;nd Peorls By -fl'.'y . Third avents, nesr ourteenth st |y plesle. (-3 umphant, crown the four puttrusees, | plritions of tho Medonua prove thst 1t & wrauy, | be published to-morrai, Y.: Mr. B, D. Tudson. The followlng {s £h0 | Gundar.schoolst 3p. m. T Shiage’ Layion will priach this mornlng aud i e e Lho dedlgn for this magnitcent memortal was | BGYLC\cry arrow aud fekety basls on which | Tha twenty-fourth aniverssry of the aptlst | PRETNSE, oy g s 1, Menry, Mock. | 1 nrhing s seiiog ot Gace Charen W | Sreoas Kubersaclo b1 Soath Orece siseety, BLw T L I B O j tect, of this cisy, aud the erection 'h;. been car | 1hat tradition rests should couyince reasonable | Tistorical Socluty was celebrated in the Teoth m:“hlf!- “’ig.wi ,“nf"'&n“c; R g‘.'u ot 35,":1 3 ‘f_vzl:;;t.lg:m‘fl:":“ “';{:.n “,’:; S:”E:"‘:h&?lfi:?; ;'lflml.mnm Greon streol), o~ &3 P O B e = Bulth, a London seulptr, executod iho atut- | £15'00 veliglous und moral, not o adu utiita: | Tho rucaipts. for the year wero $701 for tho | " Welnesday, Juy 11, Childrens Mass Temper: moratie s aveniog at. the Church of the Ascene | St ‘Cora L 'V, Richmond will spesk thrs T T S I s R 2! and Mesars. 1l und Kivsou, of this city, | Fiath grounds, and its discontinuance would b | eutire period of its drganization, §5,000. Sub- | ance Meeting, con ucteddy Albert G, Lane, Ean., | sion, coruer Lavalie and Elm strects. Holy cows | mornlog snd evening befure the Pirst bociety of S-1¢ | 3=1 |la17 |23 B e e ey b hote, | otltuz stiort of & natlonal disaster, the par- | scriptions wera requested for a fire-proof build- | Chlcaso, 2y munion will be celebrated st 8 s, m. Bplrituslists st Grow's lall, 517 West n Bl M= T 1n pite of certain detalls which inight have been | Heular lmits and incthods of that ubservancs | jug, which is mc& Thursday, July 12.—Prot. - George- B, ¥ —The Rtev, Charles 3, Leater will officiate this anust bu coutrolled by broud considerations of public utility, in the highest sense of the term, which may 'y ore or less with chunges of thne and vircumstance, and can ucither be fixed nor clucidatea by refcrence to the Law of Moscs. The riglaty of the Scotch Sabbath has Leen materially relaxed duriug the last few Iy needed. Onthe election nireet, —The Progressiys Lyceum of Chl will moet | Martins varied heretn the twenty-rat gume witht ] sy B w4 Grows Hall, No.o17 Wess Mad- g [ gmg |uis |- json slreet. ¥ —llope Misslon Sunday-school st 2:30 p. m. at 883 Milwaukee avenue. A, J. White will preach at tbe Central Church, cornek of Van Burcn streut and Campbell sysnue, onter, Drunswick University, New Brunewick, **lu. temperance vs. Tho Micmente of Natural Life, {l\:li“!‘lnn T I‘.-lhrov, Jacksou, Mich,, **The ichlgan Canipaign. Ftiay; du1y [5.—0. A Willard, Evanstod, .y **Hellgion the Only True Reformation, ** aturday, July 14.~Ileports from Helorm Clabs in Michigas, orgsnlied by Dr, Heary A, Heynolds, morning and evening at St. Faul's Charch, Iyde of ufticors, the Rev, lloward Matcolm, D, D. i enus, | between Forty-eighth and Fortys ., WS chioaen Honary President, and the Rév. Wiilism Cathicart, U, D., President. The Rev, C. Chiniquy, the converted Cathollc priest, who s workiug under the auspices of tho Presbyterian Church of Canada for the evangel- iratfon of the French-Canadlan Catholfcs, reposts better, but which, in visw of what we consider 10be the extraordinary success of tho work, we atthistims do uot caru to specify, the Astor memorlal is u veritatle masterpleco’ of cxpres- slon and effect, large and tree o style, steruly slmple lu composition, havpy in {18 choice of subjects aad faithful in llu portrayal of them. ninth streets, —There will be services thls morning and even- ihg et $t Mark’ ‘burch, Coltage Urove avenue, corner Thirty-sisth street. —The Kev, U.. ¥, Cushm. 1hls morning avd eveain, St Steph n, D. D.. will ofciate S 's Chureh, jod's Love"; oven- years; and it is well worth considering whether Usngor, et, between Taylur sud ‘Pwellth, ;:l"én) ? u'fh'“-kz"h atre, fraerd o B ] ”u.fl JL would hold its own beside the siimilar works | YE3r% R MU 0N . ooy | that he ls having great success, already numbers by 2 by his @ R JaRINCS o 2t I T I l 3 ‘ = tho European cathedrals, and beside a good | 5omc relaxation might not be advisable, even [ £ 08 O 0 hl; O o s | | Binday, uly 15,~Gospel tcmperance meetings Luther Pardee will oliciate this mora = 338 | 8- oo ti] -3 + =7 =4 WO, 08--0QLABGOW, Playedin the Yo ianine champlonship matehs o 5o A i Martins’ move. 2 2 =13 -9 3—T .| 10 and preaching, Evenlog. —Address by Miss Frances E. Willard, ++'Tae Alaster Ja Come and Calleth for Thee. " PERSONAL, from an exclusively religious point of view, i the lighter but somewhat clustic codo of ex- ternal disciplioe hitherto prevoleut lu Epgland, RIDSDALI, ing an ing at Caivary Caurch, Warrea ovenae, between Oakley stravt and Western avenae, Holy communion at Ba, m, —There will be services this momlnE and even- ng % the Church of the Eplphavy, Throop atrees, bu:{- een Mouroo sud Adsn rawa. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK, EPISCOFAL. Jung 17-Third Bunday sfier Frialty, * CATHOLIC. June 37—Fourth Sunday after Pentecost. Diavy af them would even more than hold its nremn: ol the ncw French-Canadian Church in own, Moantreal recently,” says 3Mr. Chinlguy, * not 1ess than 3,000 Roman Catholics have coms to liear the Word ot God, of wlow 700 have pub- 1lely given up the errors of Popery.” BREAKING THE SABBATI. 7 a0-1s AN IMPOUTANT ANTI-SADDATARIAN A830CIA~ : ‘ —There will be services morning and even- rl, C, 2 2319 -4 2117 23 -3 7 TI0M 1% LONDON. ULTRA RIGU-CUUNCHISK L ¥XOLAXD. ‘At a congregational mectla of tho parishof | Elder Wu C. Gras. of the Jiterior, bas depart- | Ing 3tiae Church of Our Sevion corier of Lineota | Jome 10=0k. Joliiaa ‘Faleoniern ys 1 es. Gervuse | 200 |J12M |ole |1 | o0 Saturday Rettes, Ar, Ridsdale 1s B0t to be outtons by Martye | Grace Relormed Episcopsl Uhurch, held 1aat | o4 for & summer vacation a0l lielden avenues, snd Protase. MM, fre O o = e R e The ol question of the due limits of Bunday [ Tooth. Alarge cougregation asscibied atEt, | Tucadsy evening, the tollowlug Wardens and HEN o "~The flev. Henry- Q. Perry will oMetate thls | Juns2o—5t. Angela berid, V. (trom May82);8t, | 343 [23=23 |23"1s |-z | -4 obs, al v | Peter's Church, Polkestane, oo-May 27,36 {t had | Vestryien were chosen: ~Beufor Warden, 3r, | The Reve Dr. Owen, of Detrolt, supplied tbe | moruing and eventog at All Salnte’ Church, corner Silveris, P, M. 1oz | 4=s (13t | 7=11 | Drawa ervance has turned up avaln in & new form. | Peter's Church, Folkestane, Go May o1, 4o Joseyhs It. Rayeroft; Junlor Warden, Alr.’ Ben- | pulpit of the University Place Baptisg Church | Nork Carpentec snd West Olio atteets. June 21—5t. Aloyalus Ganeses., C, ST o O B o An Assoclatlon composed of clergymen aud Iay- | been rumored that the ey, €, J. Rudsdale fn- | ¢ DPRER.” Butieeworiis Vestrymen, Dr. He H, pulp ] Thers wili be services this morning snd even- | Juae 23St Bernarding of Slenna, . (from May | JI=1¢ 0-13 |i3—ia | o1 . last Sunday. Tne Rev. Dr, Everts has just retumed from the Easty and occupied the pulpls of the Firat Baptist Church last Bunaoy. The Rev. Miss Mary J. Straub, of this city, men, which has been established for the pur- Pose of securiug the opening, ot of the thea- ters, but public gardeus, plcture-galigrles, and museums o Sunday, bas alyready held several mectings, It Includes represeotatives of such tended to disregard the Judeu.cnt ct the Privy Council, He ofticlatet n aly, chasubie, atole, andmaniple. Water was tmized with the wine, snd wafer bread used ; tve candive were lyghted onthealtar. Mr. Ridedule, in the course of the 2011 713 V=14 Q. B9—LAILD AND LADY, 'r-uu‘x‘,-anh Qame. ) i Played In the Yates-Martins champlonship mateh? Mastins' move. n-1s | 4=17 ( 8=~11 | B~ 051 J .‘23_'-;0&1:“8&- P','}““,}“,‘ u. Ll‘Puxl iR un ary Magdalen o L V. oy 7] Vigil of bt. Joba Baptist, ¥ BONNIBELL. Sloan, 8. H. Nichols, J. W. Rayeroft, O, H. Allen, John Bonnuuk, E. R, F.lart, P, Me- Larex!, L. MeLaiu, ud . B, Atchley. Tureaot tho Vestrymen serve for three years, thres for two years, aad three till next Easter. ing at the Good S| erd Mission, Lawndale. —The Rev. ¥. N. Lusun will giiiciate thiv inorn Iog and uuun:'; at Ewwauuel Church, Lagrange. —The Rov, J. Stewart Smith will oficiate this morning and evening at St. Mark's Church, Evans- ton, Uoly communion at8s. w. 5 BEVOUMED EPISCOPAL, - : isted gk csident [layes has notified the Trustees of ony Wi 811 1 widely differcnt types of thought as - Prof. Tyn- | seruon, sald he reeisted gk meuition, us it ran m:'rfid 4 Do Eae preached at the Convention of the Fox River | The Rev. W. E. Wiilawson will oficlate tbls Fair maldea with the lustrons ol fhm] ) cthiodist Foundry Church, Washiugton, of q N 3 dall, ‘Mr. T, Lughes, Dean Stasley, and 3ir. | counter to a platn order L0t W Church, which | 1 deyire to coutrlbite tor this suppors of tho Universalist Ausociation st Mersellles, 1., | mormiog sad evening In tao Churchof the Goud | Can 10w o fovg neet Kot o Stanton, uf St. Albans. Tle natural presump- | commanded tua uso of vesbiusuts, 16 WU | Guspel us much a6 uny other subscriber to ity uesday. —IThe liev. De. Cooper will oticiate moruing and Ao thy biusbes wpeak to 1na? 10-17 11mis 1l ; lich combincs tho | Fmove the sruiiSx wen sle order was ro- | ¢ e Yot 8 et autsatbe | The Rev, 8. T. McKee, of Leus, 1L, has been | eveniog In immanuel Church, coruer ot Centre 3 ® Het) -1z Eolinge, ot Seletemuratou e e th | cetved, Hle explained wby b ad appesled o Ty Coieni® by the Wog, 18 0oLt | 10 he ey dirkis the present, wack, ‘aud deiiy- | aad boyion elreste. Kvenini wibjuct: *Heaven.” | gineqthon hast sa1d 1 do uo wroos, =a 191 ged 080 1;5 pndrrerdatll {0 B e aonclusloty ol na | old foundry ‘altered wver not ia it auywicro [ ered a levture st Crown Folut, Ind,, Thursdsy. —Tha Nav. J: & Fider ucacles ihis avaniig et aut then the slght patade. &8 ot e e w|‘:y 2 3 o Londo 'Mfl it was 0. tolook § © | near a foundrys put the Wosleys o The Rov. C. H. Whecler and wife, of Harpoot, o oy u.ux'l“buh.n::mflflfilfi:'m this mora. And make these guidun Sumuer-hours g =] hare- laicly bewn Lobd on Lkt mulhont o | and o whih vty Bedtauy’ Ui | theselres, ks ek eapt b, Lonla o Tt kee ' tho-city, &3 Will spend & few | iog and eveaing 15 Emisonus) Church, lisnovee Betung e for lorlag y f = o . ¢ opiulon of the West En £ i s g B 2 cside » foundry, an: o 0] - W 5 o 5 e ——— Ui, atall eveats, tWoss who can sco o fm- | U3, FOKEAOS Al s he L6, CRIBEG AL | dts perpetusted the wewory uf *Tho Fouudry ycka hero o8 the guesti of 3. E. W, Blatca- | and Trestiiclsbty siceis, U3 00 oot i | Letao those meser tips auswer Koy A Connecticut deutlst bas got Lold of & coms through the actfon off threo men. It was bis bl But rathor, 1f thoa wlit not tell, Lt them ba closed, and I'll construe **Yes" trow tae milenve of wy Nell Propricty inturning **the Zoo" {otoa Buu- day afterncon lounge capuct with coaals- tency wbject to throwlng open the British Muscum on tho same sacred day. An @ afternoon, —'{hs Rev. J, D. Cowan ofticlatey In Grace Cburch, cosoer of oyus aad Lo Moyne strects, thls moruing sud eveuing. —Bisbop Fallu! dil preach this moruning and St P Church. coraer Wash! ];osulcu wheseby he cau 10ako teeth at & cost of c4s than Lalf a dollar 8 sct. This will caabla. - the female wearer of falss tecth to have e seb | deslzu, With- plok ink tecth; with eslzu. A oods, i 1t fs now understood that Dr. R, W' Patter- sou will not attend the meeting of the Fan- Anglican Council at Edinburg, to which ke was chusen & delegate. 4 devotiun to tha/Churvh smade bln do what ho did ruther 1Lwd suTor 100 Ngate to make him .trample -ow-100 saered laws of the Church, Thsea iagaatieswand the uew * Church Leagua The Committce of Arrsngenicats for the Pan- Presbyteriau Cuuncil, which meets o Edinburg Jul, fl has suzgested that the twoSundsys pre- cedlog, June 24 aud July 1, bo observed as daye Tuus, bleat with 8y true heart 1 give inioe ju cxcbaage tu thee 2 Jortiuri argument wight fndeed be plaustdly | jekyy yuitic m-ciiog in the school-xeom of 8f. | of speciul prayer in the Preabyterisn churcbes. { The Rev, B. J. Humpbrey, District Becretary | ana Ann stre rulug eabject: ** lmmortal- 1sball bave gain; 41 thuu Dave loss, striped pod teath, snd 8o oo. The urged ou the latter polut. For, if the fasbionas Atu- g } Tislvers, mgu L‘: tlio strop, hul&'. of ln‘u The revised p{-mmmmu of proceedings ;Lzru-, of the American Board of Commissioncts for ny—a?ihu?&“inm"flu&'ud logy i evens What thou hast lost I'll koep for tbee. = Efi‘, WBO 4’-3':‘.‘1:‘“ Counecticut was no aloucds - ble loungers wera excluded {row Kegent's Park, | Ritu. Tbcficv.. A. H. MavKonoble pre- | 1o the suuln, with that already publish On* Man- | iog: % lmuaortalily—the Beripiusal ergumsnt.’ by ; Foreign Misalons, bas just returued from

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