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* fetn, Char{eatown,, Buston, and efacwhere hiad * York Obserrer, Yead tho following paper, on * TRESDYTERIANISM IN TIE UNITED STATES OF * World the blood and *brain which still form a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1877, PRESBYTERIAN M. Opening of the Pan-Pres- byterian Council at Edinburg. A Pap ¥ by the Rev. Dr. Bamual Irenaéus Prims, of New York, On the Subject of Presbyterianism in tho United States of Amerlea, A Dooument of Intereat, Historloally ss Well as Theologically, [Dy Cabls to The Chicago Tridune.] Lonpox Orrica oF Tur Cmcaco TRIBUNE, Bavtenuny 8tieer, W. C., July 8.~The Pan- Presbyterian Council convened at Edinburg to-day. Thoopening sermon was preached by Yrol. Fiint, of Edinburg University, Tuc Rev. Bamuel Ireneus Prime, editor of the New AMERICA. ‘The foundation of tho Church whose General Cotineil s now convened in this historle city waa Jafd In the first mnlnr{a of the Christlan cra® Tt was one of the ncaof the Aposties, dJesua Christ being the chie! corner-stone. Ita track through successive ages is marked by whatever 1s bencficent _and glorious In the progress of the Goapel, Religion, learning, art, crlence, civilization, and humnanity have made its path flustrious, and no nation has felt its, power but In the good of Its people. ‘Tlie wo'k assigned to me Is the presentation in the leyest possible words,—1t deserves a vol- ume, and that must be largo Lo coutaln the balf of it,—m outline of Prcsbyterianism (o the Unlted States of Amcrfea. It s cotmnon to begin the history of religlon in America with TIIR STONY OF THE PURITANS. Of the23,200 emigrants who came to Now En- plaudbefore 1040, no lcss than 4,000 of them were reshyterians, ‘The early churches in 8a- rulie_Elders, whilo in 1646 the ministers, and an [lder from each church, met in 8ynod at Cabridge, Mass., and adopted the Confeasion of Jaith of the Westminster Assembly of Di- vins. N # ‘Tne roformed churches of the Contigent, and mere than all that of Holland, gnvo to tho New owerlul element in the Presbyterian Church. ie Dutch planted, n 1619, in ‘New Yorl, the firat strictly Preahyterian eliuren, andit romains to thls day, Frow and after tho British rovolu- tion of 1639, Bcotland and the north of Ireland sent to our shores the men who' gavo dis- tinctlve form to that Presbyterian Church which has Leen to the religion of America what the backbono Is to a man. ~ These stalwart Pres- bi'tcrium sottled chiefly In Pennsylvania and Maryland. The oldest church organlzed by them 18 that of Relmbaut in Maryland, formed before 1690. Freehold and Woodbridge,in New Jersey, wero born fu 1002, and the first Presbytcrian chureh In Philadelphia, Pa., o 1008, A3 early 08 17054}, the Presbytery In Philadelphia, the mothier of us all, was formed, and every mine ister in it but one was fromglcotland or Ircland. Four Presbyteries were toffhed, i 1716, out of this ouc,aud then they constituted the 8ynod of the mame nawe, but fneluding ‘minfsters aml churches In New Jersoy and New York, After Whitetlotd’s visit, in 1739, a divialon resulted in tho forination of the Synod of New Yur)h bus the two were re-united in 1733, forming & Synod which continued to bo the highest ceclestastical authbiority until the separation from the Govern- mont of the mother country, when the General Asscmbly wos_coustituted lu 1788, after the madel of the Church of 8cotlnnd, Our Presbyterianism holped largely to mako wa restless, and | < FINALLY RROELLIOUS, when thocountry wasunder the British Crown, It the Clurehof England hadscut ull the colonlsts, and the Church of Scotland had seat none, the Distory of tho United States mlght uever have Deen ‘writton soparately from {hat of Great Britain. Bishop Horsley says: *Calvin was unquestionably fn theory a. republican. Bo wedded was: lio to this notion that he endeav- ored to fasblon the government of all the Protestant. churchies upon republican princ- vles,”” Hallam writcs: % The Sehool of Knox had u l(m.um of local and general as- scublies .. . with the forms of a Itspublic.” Lond Macquloy says of the Scottish preacliorss #They inherited “the republican opinfons. of Knox,” and - Tsaac Taylor calts = repube lcanism the Presbyterian prineiple.’” [?uoled by Rev, Dr. W, P. Breed,] And §f I should plirsuo this polnt, tho testimopy would prove tho statee nent muode by our own bistortan, Mr, Baucroft, that “the lirst volce publicly ralsed in America to dlssolve all counection with Great Britain catie, not from the Puritans of New England, nor the Duteh of New York, nor the planters of Virginia, but from the Scotch-Irish Fresbyto- rlana.” Americans have honored but one of our Kevolutionary divines with a statue; .the; caused to be erected last year, our Centenal yuar, ot the cost of $25.4 v ), 8 bronze stutue of tho Rev, John Witherspoou, D. ‘D., & Preshyteriun cergynon from Scatland, and the ouly cleriryman among the immortal signers of our Declaration of Indepeudence,—a docyment that Lolds fu our history the sume place with that of * Magna Charts™ in England, and the *Bolemn League snd Covenant™ in Beotland. L'resbyterians in Awcrica have shown as great capacity for divisions and subdivisluns as in Beotlnnd or elsewbore. They ure the samo sct of mcen, and set n the same way,—that is, their owh way, Always ready 1o give up when con- yineed; but never coyvfuced f they cau help it. Willing at any time to part with thelr best {riend rather thon to yleld ‘a point In dispute. ‘Wo have u tradition that one of our Presbytor- fan fathers in Bcottand, when Moderator, prayed: *Grant, Q lord, thut we way bs righit, for thou knowest wu are very decided." Bowe of vur Presbiyterian bodies are the off- spting of divislons in the old country,—churches betng formed bfl Juinisters and “poople who wn»ufil presorve the usages and specitie princ vles of their distinctive organizations in Scot- taud. Uthers have beon formed by divisfons In our own cecleslastical bodies, We “have at the prescut thine + TEN INDEFENDENT PURSHYTERIAN OHGAMIZA- TIBNY, VIZ.: = General Asscmbly (North); Goueral Assembly (snmf i Relormed }nnu:hn Ketormed (German) ; Unlled Presbyterian; 8 Assuciate eformed Bynod of the 8quin; 8ynod of the icformed Freabyterian Church; General Synod of tho Heformed Presbyterian Church; Welsy Calvanistic Methodist; Frun“é l'fl"l‘:l l‘nmngm:ml Assembl, reabyterian Uen sembly (North! bas 4,744 minlsters, 5,077 churches, wl:’ ;.\.‘Ila nembers i cowntunion; and last Yur con- sributed for the su pport of the Gosnel at home and ubroad $9,810,228—abbut §10,000,000, or 1,000,000, It supports sbout 1,000 persons in its forelgn mission work, 1t bas thirteen theo- Iuglm.l sciiuaries, with fity-six Professora and b3 students. ok . ‘The Presbwerian Church isoluh haa 1,700 minfsters, 1,804 churcues, with 113,183 mem- bere; and last Jns it contributed $1,133,671 for tho support of the Gospel at home and abroad. ‘Twd tleologival seinfoaries have eight Profess- ors and 100 studcnts. It sustaing sixteen for elgu missions, with seventy-five faborers, rep- rescuting the Church in Chins, Greece, Bouth Ao Chid Bresioce tan he Uni 'resbyterian Church has 625 min- isters, T8 churches, 77,414 tuembers. It con- tributions 10 tho causs of Christ in. thy paat year, 873,075, It has four theologlcal semi- narics, with oiuety-seyen students, The Reformed (Dutch) Church hes 548 min- u con oun 32,540.18, * An 1ts 200 laborers are aflong the heathen inChina, ludia, aud Japan. 1t bas two heologieal seml- Em::.' with” ive Professurs and seveuty stu- len z The Welsh Presbyterians Church, I Kuown as the Calvitatic Methodst, i thos el Krowih of the revival fu Engl, and Walca Yuder Wesley and Wiitlield. The Church Is Calvinlstio iu doctring, after Whiteld, and g called Methodist from Wesley. It hasg1d min 1stprs, 155 churches, with 9,190 members;gnd 5- e Irl year §74.331.51 for the support of “tha ospel, The Reformed Presbyteran Church, General Bynod, has twenty-six ministers and forty-seven cougregationg, The Heformed Presbyterian 8ynod bas 101 miunisters, 106 congregutions, with 19,250 mem- bers; aud §6 ralsed Tast yoar $190,135.45,~a syeruge of uearly £20, or £4, to cach wember, The Assoclate Reformod ;uud of the Bouth bisa aixty miulsters and tifty*four churches, with 650 memibers; and ralsed B45.64. The Reforused (German) Church bas 447 min- Asters, 3,000 cougregutions, with 87,571 comwu. ul,gmui sod mm.li“‘fmm, $895,117, o The Cutberland Presbylerian’ Church 1 not Lalvinlstlc in doctrioe, bas 1,495 wministers 2000 congTegutions, with 100,000 wembera, an M8 coutributions are cotiniatend at §sd0,000. g dgwres show the grand tutal of the Mrs, B, € F will give o fawn-parte, anl there will e & taslee t-plesie o the lahe shore, THE THEATRES TO-DAY, To-day Mis< Jenniv Hisht will personate Fan- ¢clonat the New Chiago Theatre, having the as- sfistance of Mr. Sulth ns Lapdry, and Mr. Charles Wood. a soung gentleman of Chicago awl Lake Farest, 'aa Midicr. At Haverly's Theatre Messrs, Wehbes 1 Blatsdell will present w new play entitied p and Tuck)t sald to have becn suereastul {n Parls and’ London. At the Adelphi, * Uncle Tom's Cabir, " will hegaven by the Siavin troupe. The Ellawurth Zauaves represent ** Anderson- ville' at the Muxenim, Performan: eswilibegiven atall these plaes, except the last-mentioned, afternvon and evenlng, McVicker's Theatre will not be opened. FIRE-CRACKERS, Notwithatanding all the expllctt fnformation that hes been published fn reference to the Nring-oft of fireworks to-ay, there scems fo vxist in the minds of lfl’eat many Intcllieent citizens the Idea that they can have {ust for themselves indisidually “tmmunity feom the tonscquences of violatiuna of the tar. At least 13} gentlemen made fnquiries 'yemnhy of tho Mayor's Secretary as to whetlier or not they would be interfercd with ju cnse they amused thelr urching by fifng crackers, etc., in their own backyards. Bome of them wanted permits to use fireworks, but no permits were fssued, Une caller lind 8 little cannon that welgled nhaut elghty Emmd!' He fclt that the sncred rights of an American citlzen had been tram- vled upon because he was forbidden to sunoy the ncmm«)rh(m with that little tog, Another %uan was /g law-abiding citizen eve cept the Fourth of July,' and be should fire off Preabvterlan Charch foree of the United States to be O, minl-tees, 1212 congregations, with 1,052,879 members, maklme in one tontri- butlona In muncs for relfztouy run.xnm to the sum of $14,512,108 or anout £3000,000 —nearly 815, or £3, 1o ench communicant In the whalo cuuntry. rianfam distinet from Independency, while 1t " R o 18 alro to bo notlced that the Calvinfstle ryrtem HE FOURTIL of truth has bucn preserved at the professcd falth of the Congregational Cliurches from 145 to the present day. These New England 8tates are the northeast- ern aectlon of the United States, with a puguia- thon of 3,487,924 the State of New York, nd- Jontng New England on the weet, han a popula- tion of about B,000ON. or one-cichth of the whole country, In the State of New York, and in most of thie States outskde of'New England. the Presbyterian Chinreh holds the rame relo- tive rn!m-u that Congregationalism holds in New England. And the constant, unfmpeded Inter- :lnm}'e of minlsters and communicantss com- mingling thgtwo, the calleges aod theolozeal echools of each equally acocsslble to the other, the degree of lnl&lenunl calture luhshmllnllz the same in hoth, with tho samn geal umll worl n the cauee of education, morals, and religion, 1t §3 at once Just and becoming to regand the ine fluence of the Congregational churches as run- ning in the samc e, to the aame great enda, Wltfi those of the whole Preshytorian family, The universities of Harvard, “at Cambriage, Mass., and Yale, at New IHaven, Con are tha olilest of our Institutions of learning; they wera both founded for Christ and the Church, and to this dsy are the largest universitics on the Weatern Continent, sending forth thelr educated rons Into every Btate and Territory of the Unlon. In cstimating the moral forée falth and order upon the body politie, In the ad. vancement of education and the conservation-of good government on which the progress, pros- perity, and happluess of the State so largely de- pend, it {s right to recognize, sud It would be n partial and inadequate view of the subject which 12:% p.m. Jesve a second time at 2:30 p. m, and retarn'at 6 . m.,amd_depart at 8 p. m. and s arrive at 12 m, 2 whil e furnished by the Hacond Regiment braes and_string bands, under Prof. B0, Dean, The Peerless has rh a0 ample aud wnobstructed cabin thit thoee deeiring to dance will have excellent facilitlea for (¢, Refreshments may be bad on the steamer, but wo liguor will be sold. Round- trip tickcts bave been !:lm:ed at 60 cents each, and chitdren’s tickets at 25 vents. The stcamer John Sherman, & vessel adapted especlally for the excursion htsineas, will maka regalar ¢rips out on the fake and to South Chi- €azo during the day and evening. Her dock Is at Clark strest bridge. - Commedore Cox announces that hia trim little steamer, Jien Drake, will maka two ex- curslons from Clark street bridge to South Cheaga, leaving at 9 a. m. and refurning at 12:80 p. m,, and departing again at 2o'clock and returning at 7 p. m. The Lady “Washington, 8 new pleasure steamer, will leave Clark strect bridee for South Ciricago at 7:30 and 11, and Lake Froot at 8 and 11:40.” The last trip from Ruuth Chicago will be made at 7 o’clock In'thec evening. The steamer City of Dufuth will make throe f:runl-ma on tho lake during the dsy and eveir he littie steam yaoht Pat will carry those who desire to go perch-flsning to the Govern- ment pler crery fifteen minates from the break- water, opposite the Exposition Huflding, The Bret Hiart, 5 snug little steam craft un- er Caol. Blewett, will make frequent tri {’Tr’{:l. Clark street uridge to the cribaud Lincoln The steamer Mary will also run to Lincoln For This Is the Day on Which the Eagle Will Scream. THEOLOGICAL SCHOOIA. Relying apon the sanctificd intelligence of the minletry, the Preabyterfau Church has made the instruction of ite candidates for the pulpit an object of the Aighest impurtance, planting and endowing [n all parts of the country lustitutiona sulely derated to trajnlng men to preachers of the Word, 'resbyterians have more than twenty of these dfvinity schools, with aboat ecvents-five Professors, and more than 800 students,“the most of whom have had & thorough cotlezn education in the sclences and arts, are now devoting thelr whols time to preparation for the Gospel inlnlstry, In all these institutions for theologleal n- struction Inrge and costly libraries have heen gathered with rreat dillgence and success. Under our Inws, booka fur all institutions of hmrulmi may be imported free of duty; and the halls o) ourscatiered suminariesare made thercpositories of thebest works inall languagesof the Old World, 80 that natudent in Bouth Carolina or Ilnols raay lay bis hand upon almost any volume fin- Korum for theological study na rcadily as if ¢ woro Jn Endinburg or” Berllu, 8omo of these librarics arc cxccedingly rich s well os extengive. Tho Unlon Seminary In New York Uity hita 86,000 volnumes, and_many of them of great value. Princeton has 27,000, New Bruns- wick hus 26,000. The Presbyterian seminarica have 200,000 volumes out of 525,000 volnmes n 81l the divinity schools in tke United States. That All Klnds of Attractions for Those Who Won't Stay at Home. I‘:peoin.l Bills Offored at the Theatres.- The Thomas Concert and the Circu-. Excursions on the Lnke and Picnies In the Country. Once more the eagle screama. The 101at an niversary of Ameriean Independence bias come, sod young America at an early hour this morn- fugg will be efther mentally curaing (that is if he Fnows how) the Councll for abolishing his free- born right of hlowing off his fingers and endan- geriog the Jives and property of Chicago cith zens; or clse, if having not the fear of the “*Cop" before hia eyes, howill fire off his aquils and crackers and make nervous people quake day ex- I Preshyteriana have Jibraries fn- | did not recognize, the pervasive Influence of | with fear. But to come down to busl | myufb. crackers, and grass-hoppers” If he felt | Park during the day, Ehaaron B0 sommcer Xl the Hbrarica of | Now Englan upaii the Uniccd States, ness This s, of oll days, tha day :&.} u;’ lnother gendman cie (o and, sl el LTSN the Congregationallsts, Baptists, Mothodlsts, COMPARXD WiTH OTOBR CATRCIES, we cclebrate,. It fs the annivesar: nely Inclintng himself, whispered o Secrotas Fpiscopulian, Hawan Catlolics, abd all olbord | Tuo relative power of he, Brcabytertan ele- | Fypcricbrate. [t ts = the — anoivesry Cléveland, * You dow't, suppose, thatemy Iafs | o NEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGE. Nzw Onueaxs, July 3—The Cotton Ex- united, have 25,000 volumes. cliange will be closed un the 4th and 5th, Some fden may bo obtained of the value at- tached to theologieal education by Ameriean Preabyteriana, from tha fact that the real catate and fovested fund for the support of teachers and candldates for the minlstry, owned by one of the ten brandhies of tha Presbyterian Chireh, ment may be more distinctiy shown by statistics derlved from the United Btates census of 1870, CIURCIIES OF ALL NAMES. would bearrested if they celebrated on iy own premisea, do yon!" Mr. Cleveland told him: " Nu, unless "the llco happencd around.” Gne genticmaukoncuded to ace” bis police- uan; unother proposed to make bls “ gunrdfan angef inebriated, but concluded that’ the ex- vense of a auflicient number of kega of beer to dependence Hall, Phitadelphin, and sidopted the Magna Charter which declared “That all men are born free and equal.” There s cause for rejolcing and thauksgiving. The natfon Ia pros- vering; the Centenntal Is uver; tho Fourth-of- July orator fs heard intheliand. Hia voleo AMUNEMENTS, THOMAS SUMMER-NGIT CONCERTS Denominations. ) 83| Fau 33 !_fll!l. Sittings. l Troperty, amount to 12,450, 0%, Ot 21, 6%, 003 weomnplish that end wonld be too great an ex- b £3,850,000, AnOUT £008,000, Au 72.450,63, 043 21,665,062 $354, 480,341 | goqrg further than theeagle’s eyrie onthie mova- mm““,,“_, for cven the Fourth, Tho aathors Ii“'l' ll';'{;z{"” This {s for theologfcal education only, Some aptist (regular) 14,474 12,457 3,007 110§ 39,220,231 | tain-top, - Tooting horns in country bands | ties mnoounce a determiuation to enforee tho . A e of vurcollcges have bad large bencfactions. i Ladal 1) Janoln, g:’.'g‘,’!,", sound be - sweet refrain, The star- | law, and the police are instructed to be not - {{lnc«:‘t‘onhfi oo "x’ nmncmunz‘w n.lnm:l:). i “"‘h'.“tg" spangled banner flosts over overy hitl-ton v‘(lnw %‘fl;'v:f”mm' uou‘n’ux ‘!i-“x the rllly will svery Night. THOrfl AS ore than iave been uiven siuco the 1] 30,514, 549 he ol en a he abernacie W accession of Dr. McCosh Lo ita Presidency. o 200w | dn the n“_‘""' Tho caunon, gun, and | oonamn Beng penplugn:bn witl celebrate and 25 and 50 cts. For the endowment and foundation of colleges N 3 [eword arc “burled, as it were, and | violate. Tho® wmall boys can partially and theoloical schiools, the laymen of the P'res- 1017747 | have given place to the mnvil and plow-share, | console themselves with tho thouglit e erinu Church hava eheerfully given milltons B0 iah | Teace refzns fn the South, President Hayeahay { that s great wany officers have been detailed of monet ' which they reganl not their own, but AW, 100 been to Harvard and Boston, aud Jamea Gord for duty out of town. Various gontlemen have ' the Lord's, whose stewards they are. It fs be- gon o | Dee 5 o James Gordon | oypregied the opiulon that there would be more ° Yawed that ‘nmln:» o Sopurtment of tie Church of 3, e AE) | Bongett ts suill In ¥ adoy, . Len the o Arcworks lring W-day than therelias beenupun he. us duty sn: vilege of con- t >, nnnfvers or . The eV 5a) i WEYEY Ceirating toney vo e Sierima b G e 2538 | rejotcingl Tne Bhip of Btate glides proudiy o, | AantYertucy for years teryiiive K AFTERX00N and £VENING, Wwere as numerous yesterday, aud thelrtralic as uamolested as In former lyurl. snd the knowi- edgo that arrest snd perhaps & 85-fiue (Lo bo Our natfonnl debt Is belng reduced. " Gen, Bher. {dan is on the plains, aud Gen. Sherman Ia on Chicago, telligently understood nd conscleutiously dls- charged and enfoyed. Imposing Musieal, Military, and Ciyle Ceremonies, celehrating the 101st The reunlon of the two greatest PresbytcHdn bis way to Truly, thero Is | pajd by the patriotic parent who would not con- % oy Ty year 3wl el vt | Ut S e S, Popmus, nd, oo | Mo i byt Pl Bt o™ | Natlonal aiependencs Bay. ‘will thank-offering tothe of uear] - C C on prevent i celebratln) s more 000, or m'm’mf' 7 35 Uaknown(Unlou) ! « are on their last legs. The crops tever prom., u,,,’n 2 possibiity—a mu;uufl,-,...wm but This (s & smail part of what the Preabyteran ‘These roturns wero madeseven years ago, and ized better througout the Jand. Truty, let us rejolce. Let America’s heart pe glad to<lay. It'18 the anntversary of the day which opened to the world this jrlorfous asyluni for the oppressed, and made it truly a lund of lberty, To-day the sounds of frcedom will re-ccho through the East and Weat, the Nourth and South; vver o frca aud reunitod country, than which there s no ;Tsuder ar happicr o thy faco of God's foot- 8100l Of courso the natal day of American Inde- pendence 18 celebrated by dur people in various ways, and ample means are provided by rall or steamer to go to'the country and spend the day, and the city atnusements are such as to be at- tractive even to the niost critical and fauit-ind. h‘fil fifluv 1a given a resumo of what may bo enjoyed: add to the cazerneas of Young America to do cont to the elicts of the City Coundl. Viewed aa the firemen view the day, ‘and in the Jight of past expericuce, thera are Lo be expect- od s greay many fires, for open firing of com- bustibica being more ugsafe than a hididen flrlnfi (s far as arrests arg cOncerned), the youth wil resort to tho cellars and tho stables” to let off thelr crackers, sgulbs, torpedocs, cte. ience the fircs, Oue Fourth wheu the use of flre- works bad been flpmmuilcd there were twenty- three alarms of fire, avd avmo of the fremén are expecting that mauy to-day, TUE COUNT-10USK COHNKR STONE. The public is cordlally luvitod. Atthough the so-called curner-stono of the Court-llouse waa lald yestenday nfteruoun ina bed of cement from which it would tes the sarength of & derrick to remove it, the formality of laying it 13 ta be gone through with this moraing. ~ Com- missioner Holden Is to bo there, and probably Church in the United Btates (s dolog for God and man. 1o the nationat benevolent and relige lous lustitusions, wbich have no distinctively denominational character, and in those private or public charitics sustaincd by the gifts of good poople of all Christlan names, Presbyterians do and give not only more than any otber denomi- nation, but In some of these unlon soclcties they glve more than many other denominations to- cether, and {n & {ow of them thev pive the h\rgur part of all thut comes into the treasury, TItH ANKRICAN DIGLE SOCIBTT receives the nearly undivided contributions of tho American churches. As its supporiers are aseociated In auxiilaries, and not aa churches, it is Impossible to distivguish the contributions mado by Presbyterians from those of othor de- nominations, But, taking the roceipts of an auxiliacy Diblo soclety u the City of New York fur an example, we get the followhnz Ogures: AFTERNOON, 1 0'CLOCE, Tromenade Concert, tull Milltary Band, EXHIBITION DRILL, €0. €. Rendina Decinratinn of Tndopendenceo by the drenn BE R YON Taery A, Mtorrs. 15 the on. 1: { T4 By Theo. Thamus Drehestins The BOARD OF ALDKRM and CITY OFFPICTIALS hava et fuvlicd 80 attend. aod the MAYOR 10 pro- slde during the civic ceremotlics - MESIORIAL CONCERT, 8 P. M, When Mr. Thomss and his Unrivaled Orchestra will b asistod by & GRAND CHORUS, WO L. TOMLIAS, 8ll the sums should now be larpely increascd. Lut the United Btates coneus is taken only once in ten years. It appears that Presbyterfans hold s 1 13 amount of church property than any denvinina- tion, with ono exception, and more than tho Tomsn Catholics by 68,000,000, These Preabyterian churches ars planted fn so ruany cities and chicf towus and villages that there 18 no conalierable scction of country where there are Jarge comtnunities withouta Presbytering church. ~ The Hoard ot Hume Mis- llnn:Lo( ono branch of this Preshyterian vine, hiss churches undor {ts caro tn ull thie States and Territories sxcopt two. BCIENCE, ART, AND LETTERS, To givo a catalogue of uames {llustrions in the varlous departisents of arts, and lduncm de: uso~ ST. 3AMns’ cnonen, corner of Casa and Iluron streots, has prepared awd learning, would be alike unjust to the an appropriate programme to be given on ita and the living. It 1s better to say, that phil Conductor, f rendering the (mpremive Donations (n Presbyterian Al Other | phy, chemistry, the useful ari o new sct bells as follows: other Cominissioners, bub to nasure on audlency | with whien Me. aTiaa (nangursied tlie The Yoar, Gurcher,” Ehnreher | Eat il and allko boen Hiastratod snd ensicheg | o, Chaligeas ** Yankee Doodlo: Tho Bonuts | o sburs lnemiatiors 15 sanes o a dlence SRR R G T i 1870 , $13,041,10 82,080.50 | by Proghsterion scholars, Forsomneof the most | DoX ,“The Men of lartech; ¥ & Americai” | only 10 be shere, but by 18 golug w make o Cnniatasad Whitticr's Contenuiat 1y ma % 1871, 1B 800220 | importaut inventious and dlscoveries of tho aze, | 'Comin’ thro' "t I Fiaging | the | apuclv—a spoocs of ureat lougtli—and he wauts . e T 3 8% | which have mado the ngoftacll remarkable, sy | ChEUEvS on elghit e i Glubiait! | cvursbody to liear It Ho Las becn at IH t d d | 1874, 150251 2oaz71 | 08 the eloctro-mapuetie telographd now tho | - Biuc Dolls “of Scoffsnd; umbls, | workk on it for weeks, and ls free ta uminate ardaen ! 1875 G7ULiE 1,004.20 | Dorvo of the witole world, the reaver} that gathe | the flcr: P‘"}hr S- fi(l;lmu §‘m"¢’ fim‘"“ say that It will be the Lest speoch lio ever pro- | ) o oo oy PROGRANMT, 1870, 8,190, 50 42113 | ers the barvesta of the’ world, and the cableg | 83818, beautiful bel e et Home. | pared. To publish it ip sdvance, or cvento ro- s MM N ormance. e that unites the Old and tlio New Waorld, thy | Lbis brogramme will bo given between 12 and 1 world ia Indebted to Presbyterian Amoricans, | | 9'clock. 1In the realms of learning and letters the posi tion of the Chiurch fanot lesa fmportant. Always der to lts substance, would b to rob it of 1ts fn. terest. Itistobon big specch—a speech full ol riches ju sentiment sud fuct, and $he dellver —I’d.l‘IlL nust be heard Lo be appreciated, An 100, 520, 41 $02,800,67 £072, 530,48 For the conventenes of those wishing tw enfor the Tusle undistur 3 limited nomber of REARIBVED BRATS wiil be agidat thie Exposition Lutldiug for the alternomn withoat Yestra charye, and for the evening TS NEWABOYS AND BOOTBLACKS are o have a grand time in the way of a plenlc Totalivessesrnss An analysis of the sources of contributions It the in the Wilmette Grove, supplementod by an ox- | when fip s through, If the poor bird ia 1ot oo s exira, 3 4 t0'tho Dibla €ausa 10 any oehes cler of pust of | 28 N o ot ot e | curaan in tho steammee Chiomso from. s Goad. | busty momiey oo tho ooy gutirely dovour: ook pigicr, 5,‘?"25,';“,‘]‘,‘{'{!{3’{};5?,‘ tho countey, out of Now, England, will show | codtributions to solid loarning. It Lt consploye | Fich dock at 7:30 o'clock this moruiug, e, | ed, other Comuilssioners aro to talk. - Tl sl | th oo il on etfimes ke 131 W (y time thia that the Presbyterlan Church contrlbutes to Dean Jonea bas been tho chilef ougineerof tho thia great nutlonal society in y)uu'. the same cotne spepches from the Jess dlstinguishicd bat scheme, and that Jt will prove o succoss thicrs Bate e e Rulshod b cus by its abscnce nono the less cloquent. Ald. Lawler has been from the depurtments of ephemeral Seaon: VRIDAY=Popular programme, Bsturdsy oY ht, aud demoralizing literature. Its men vopalar 4 mme, progrs: raportion, " . can ba 1o donbt. Tie botels of thiscity have | invited, and so bas Ald, White, In Carpenter & Sheldon, Managers. prpOrlan. e et Sy Bt b ;\?‘;l::l;;& l}}t‘h{;’.':ufifi"'fi,g:u&&rrfifl;;:rtm enerously provided u great portion of te- | fuct, there fs mo end to flo lovita noblest unsectarisu natlonal [astttutions. Its ..,',E Ligh nioral tone, such as theology, biblica] | frestment for the lads, who will know what [ tions, and_ one foud of, and It fa for: ono day to In th wooda at will, ‘out of the dust and leat of tho crowded city. The Indics of Wilmette will entertain the Chicago fnvited wueats accompanying. Each gamin will atso be Toam who never s had a surfeit of, speech-making, cunnot better spend 8 fow hours thau la attend- anes upon the coruer-stons leyiug. Tho exerclacs will commenco promptly at 8 0'clock—t0 cousist of Bours, punchics, and cock- criticlsm and selence, Not by the number, nor by the might, of fta learned and laborlous men ‘does 1t reign in the world of thought.. To maintain the truth, 1o Publication Committes ucommm:d of six mem- bers, represcoting 88 many diferent denomina- tions, any one of whom sy veto tho lasue of auy book, tract, or line which he conmders px- ceptionalile. Yet the Preabyterian Chugelwith but one-sixth of the control, hos {rom the bo- oxpoaition, mental and moral BASE-BALL. A presented with a bran-now straw hat by Yarker | tails, which have been arravged 1o bo furalahed ’ glonlug, and through Afty :wa of {ts ife, con- ‘.’fi"’:;maz‘::’ ;‘;k l::n(:l':u i“&:{:’l‘fl‘ T ‘:;'I‘I:_’,‘lf & Tiltou, at Klees' without moncy ar prico for threw { tributed onc-third of all” the douations to this ever tho armics of the Lord uro deficd, AT TIIR EXPOSITION BUILDING, hours to all who 1ay call, This cxpenditure ] Boclety. Tue{mmo or similar roturns would be made by tracing the rocelpta of the Amorigan Sunday- School Unlon. Every Clristian Institution fa the land tn which all denorulnativns combine thelr encrgies, vrayors, and aling for a common object, roccives substantinlly the same proportion of its funds from tho P'resbytorian Cnurch, 1t 1s also safo_to say that money is tha least of the pifts of the Presbyterian Church tos jolut ‘Theodoro Thomas will give programmes, with the asalstance of his oruhcu(n?rbcmunu the day and the occaslon. At the 10 o'clock matines tho Prmdunl feature wiil Bo the natfonal eongs by a ull roilitary band; exhibition drill by Cowmpany C of tho First Regimeut. 'Then will comes moat delighitful programme of light promenade inuslc by Thotas® orchiestrn. This will ba followed by lge reading of the Declaration of Independence by Leanard Bwett. Etmery A, Btorrs will do- liver an address, Then will be piven more has beon regaided o8 necessary to stir up the egsentlul degree of entbusiusin for the other procvedings, - At 10 o’clock prumpt the crowd will Fruwed to the nurtheast corner.of the bulldiug sud_ the exereises proper will commence. The derricks around the Blructuro mre to bo® decornted with flags, and the hialfrearcd walls arcto bie trimimed h cedar aml overgrecn. . The exercises are to be opeued with prayer, bul by whom s not known, for up 4o a Iate hour lasicvening no one —this, indeed, s the duty and the Joy of tha erian Church. But in the spirit of its doctrino and polity los its conscrvative and rrogrculvn power, The Speetator, of London, s recently uttered these intelligent and dis- crlminating words: “l:ficlbncr!anlnm Isa 8ys- tom which combines freedom and preclsion with 8 _rare success, uuitiug a large measure of Jocal Uiberty with & strict and authbritative supere vision of s excrelse, No more admirable method of rule was ever cuntrived. It i3 at The Chicago Club, Champtons of the Untted Blalw, with thets gthe m Liiod 3ad srocemn Lok, Wil piay T + The Boston -Club, Who are pow leading In this year'sLeaguo Conteat, Christlan work fn the United Btates, tnusle, inclading the * Bridal Procession ¥ from | had been found of tho miuistry of the city who TUE GAMES WILL BE ON <) ouce strong nud free, energetie aud popular, | \Curubr's # Lohengrin ' ond the mareh from a dlate b ,_1:,,, paciLy. Whilo w hav| g‘;‘i{:.x‘o: E‘("cfl?&"ma ftate, | PaVing forve and vizilunce engugh to bo promut- | Wil Tannbausers! In the evening to | moeicoient o oticate li that capuctty, No Wednesday, July 4, and" there is subatantlal aud intlmate union of the mdlmnvu, While it hus lkewise the recommen- religlous principle with civit ;usver,.uxmm‘.l Tho one need lug.nwny, Loweyes, on account of the Uow of 8o attracting the regards of those sub. grand Centennful programme given at Philadsl. brobabllity t inlater caunot be f e lnat yeur will o Fepented, tneludiog J. G e A L ‘hursday, July at the prayer will bo wissing, for what moy bo s y B. : ct to It that each inciber of the body fecls g e " ol Ampla reating eapacity for 10,000 peopie will be pro- fihncrte! e el Iniatione sad v | Hinadt wodda“to i mingied wit o i | Y AHECS, orchetrn,sha Tadiey Bukt s | ot i i isceion wil o oyt nade | <85 Sl Tt Sither e sy S takele Every offlcer of ghvernments fiou the luwg-t'." to [ 8@ bound up In a salutarv unlty.” tata, Meditation of Columbla,” the whole con- | Next will come the apecels of M. 1totden | foikem xS REALDI NG, ?i» Tahdatph ot 3 the President Llmself, is bound by a rellglous HBVIVALA O UELIGION, guding, with Uandel's *Llallclujsh Chiorus," | tho Teogth of which will dopend morg | FATIELER & HAKULS. 1h ol Cark :‘fl.fi%&{' anth; thy first day of the weok, tlo Chrlstian | . Tho history of the Presbytcrian Chureh ln the from tho * Mesalal," upon iz snd lutcrest of hio | Wabubear. bnd Twelayaccoadar. United Stutes has been marked by steady, solid wruwth, drawing to itaclt the clements of ata- billty, progress,” and usofulness; having the energy of vital forces, the traditions of o godly and léarned ancestry, and the lmpelling might olan lnlumt'om approhension af 8 Divine call -to gubduc the land and the whole carth for the .crown of Him who bought 1t with 11is_bload, T do thie will of God is the THA RACES, . To tbe lovers of turf-sporta an occasion will be given by Col. Mausar to enjoy themscives to thur hearts’ coutout st Dexter Park, There wlil he several trotting and running matchies, in which Bodine, Little Fred, Marfon, and Little Gypay will particpate, Thera will bo . special truin for the course at 3:15 p. w,, vis tho Mich- Babhath, fs rocognized by the civil law in cach of our Btates, aud by the Generul' Government ; blasphemy lsa fiuul offence, and to disturb public warship socrime, Buch lawp can- uov Lo made, preserved, aund oxecuted In a country where no_ church estabilsh- ment obtains, unlesk wllPuu- principle s rooted in the consclence and’ enthroded in tho audience than upun th Ouenslol . the lm;\ortfilw of the uub]ocl.u Then wmnwn:'er 1,200 Reserved Seats Sl for Salo at tho Regular Prico of 75 els. COTTON'S OPERA-HOUSE, {Wood's Musouny, Don'tfall lumsaEnniiléuémml EI" of the scason, ather 8 es, of which It is uusafeto muke uny predictions undur the clrcuinstances, and from tho fact that who will moko the spreches hius not been determined. This will be fullowed by insertiog a lead hox in the corner-stone, the tontents which 1L 8 impoestile to forctell, affcctfons of the’ prople, . To cherfsh it fr Jimit of tho Presby- | fgun Bouthern Raroad. 1t will contaln gortainly thu title paye af Pelte ” 8570 10 ice, a8 tho fait of tho State & the. po. | L0Flan's ldca of obilgation, to * o Torwand B | X%, etk bt rocaning thoro will bea spe | L1 clty mapy aud 8 serall bearhies e numes YRR oot o e Uburch of God. And that | puly duty tho resut bolng eastly and safely Jot. § etal trab at Central Fark, Which il ba fres. | of the Commissioners s county somraciorer | BLLSWORTH ZOUAVES TUB COLORED FEOILR. txmmn of the church will ba the mout powertul and the photograph of Periolst. Walker bas i Sucaessful personations and great hits of \bis conscrvation of waviug forco, which | oplyof the {iospel, there are frequent perlodaot | The colored dlttzens will have & Tittlo celo- | promised to contibute sonoot his universal | B OTTON, JAB, 1: RENNIE, OILAS: wlelds the groatest amount of truth, with the | epeclal rovival, Whiea tho Church hears the volce | hrution of thelr own this evenlug in Tumer }}L.u., ut thla will acarcely add to tho Mitereet | B0 ATE S WA GG BN, Wt Iilgneat intellectunl cuiture, and the' most su- | 9f God, “Arlso, shine, for thy figit fis come.” | Jiall, corner of Van Burcn and Clark strects, of the coutents, A copy,of the morning papers | VREELAND, 'D. B. MIGNAULT, THH In such days of her rn(m-hm}.’ 8lie puts on her beautiful garmoents, and goss forth * fair as the woon, clear us the sun, and terrible ss ua army with banucrs.” The L and only century of will slso be glyeu a place, The next move will be the laying of the cap-stone, and this, os {ar o the publlc exerclses ares concerned, will closo the demonstratlon. The other exercises lmmn devotinn to the law of God. How far Lo l’n:!?wruu clomont jutha United Btates fulflls thls wissfon, we will not undertake to aflirm. Bl malutalns that system of doetrine ’rlniipro ame will {nclude musle, oratious by R M, Mitchell und others, and a drill by tha Hanufbal Guards, All tho rullroads will carry passengzers to any MISSES UARYHAU, and the excolient ELLSWORTH ¥OUAVE QUARTEITE, Don't fl ta sectire your sents for the Fourih, 1oz Oithics open all fav and avenlog. ; Grand Gais Matince To-Days which recountzos tha soverelguty of God, the | bier Iifu lsall ablazs with thess revival ires; tho | jiace ou their lines and ralarn for 06 8nd ons. | uf 1o ey rematn 1o b told e T o s supremacy of law, the diviue rlgh{ of thocivil | 8uth aad the Nortd, the East aud tho wido | Hith fares, oxcept the Micigan Southern, O The. commerato 1 as unpretentious affatr, HAVERLY’S TIEATRE, magiatrate, the duty uf obedicnce, representa- um Ruvernment, with this Ides fo the froot and domiusnt: tuat God rulus by the ruler who admintaters law as it ia the will o God. {m\lxlu of ths West, have recelved theso bup- {sms of the Hplrit In the early and latter rains? und this year, sf; Lzed by ibe couvocatiou ol this asseinbly of ‘Presbyterlans of all lauds, is » which has establiabed ita Fourth-of-July trips for one fare to go and cote, THR MALLEL The Post Offico and stations will close for the belng plaio and of moderate dimcusfons. It fs five by three feet fn slzy, and the only way it can ba distiygulehed from other stoncs {6 that it bears the Inscription, ** A. D. 1977," which fuces -, Our Ona Hundred sud Firet Annlversary of Natlonal Independeuce., TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES. Holding with all other Cbriatlans the brathicr. | Yeo7 of Lhe right hand of the Most Lligh, day at 10 a. m. The afternoon and cveulng | on Randolph street. Inita centre o bolo thir- | 1776. JULY aTE. 1877, hood of men, sud tho speclal brotherhood of CONCLUBION, & wails will close gt tbat lLouralso, There wlh teen {nches squaro and eleven foches deop Atternoon and Eventog. bellgvers, therd can be no *lording it over | We, the Presbyterian cliurches of the United | bo ona delivery and one colloction by the car- [ has been - chiscled, which fa to MR, H, A, WEBBER, Uod's herltage, Holding totho yarlty of tho [ Btatcs, are arrauitod in houseliolds, accopling 1o | ricra throughout the g Neltlier the Cashlers’, | contaln tne lead X, 6 bad | The Taleoted, Versattio Comedian, wiil produce for i er our several visws of wscfulness and Jduty, and a3 wa bave been gulded by the Providence amd the Spirit of Uod. There is room enough for each and all to revolve and shine in our great and wide world of the West, aa there {s for the atars in thelr orbits. 1f Ood has work for us ta do In closer union, we witl obpy his voice; but now woare oue in Him; {n the samo service; with the same tools and the samo wages. Uy andby, }hun?"s?nh?ull: v.‘ul: l!mJ“ l';e:'bvlt'rlnu !ulmlly. rof ho nt Islands ol o sea, snd e lands of ths ristng iy clergy, 1t canuot bave a hiforarchy, Balieving in irst t1ie |0 this country (b hew Seueational caxu«l‘;.- the Jvlv:nu vight of the people to share in the Church, and this right to be exerclsed by repre- sentatives chiosen for the purpose,—a suallor rnn of the Church to be guverued by the -:Fer —the system becomes analigous Lo, and, iudeed, almost identical with, our civll govern- meat, the Word of God belug the supreme law, and Jesus Chriss the head over alle BDUCATION. Preabyterians, fran the sottlement of the Registry, ur Money-0 Departments will be opeued for business, been hoped that the cuntunts of the box weuld bo valuable, but thero are no (ndlea- tions that such will be the case. ‘The contents of the box from the old Court-Rouse wers at one tlme cxgem:d to form s part of the contents of tho pew, tho chances are against it, com- ing of the fact that tho old box and contents werg stolen, and are now In tho posscesion of a brotber-lu-law of one of the Commissioncrs, which has deterred thosg In charge of the exer- clses from sceking 0 reoover them. AIND TUCK | Bupported hy J, W. filslsdeil sud a strong cast of Chi. cago favorites.” bue suiall Lils, Box-sheet Luw opeu, ADELPUI THEATRE, 3. 1l MAVELLY...oo, Froprisior & Mangger GUAND YOULTIL OPJULK.. 4 xp wiiT. Funliies usd uu“’a’\‘x:flfi'ffixfy’]uv Chis Holuls, OM’S O. g In the subarbe. the followi n the subarbs the folluwing programmes have been prepared : P Milifngton wiif Eln A grotesque procession, with u band, the like of which has never before been gecw. The Hon, W. P, Piercs will orate, ‘T climax will bo capped fn the eveniug by let- s oft lireworks, SMuuut Forest i3 to Lave a fawn-party* fire- country, have been earncst o the education of sun, from the ofd world and | works, and s hop at the hotel fn the evening, tho afternvon yostenday, 8 pretended | UINOLE | - the people, by the support of public or free | the Jow and all other churches hohling Lo Thero will also be & boat-Tace on \\'llluw-Sprl:g zll‘!nn. Wis made 1o arreat 'the trotherine Slany’s Uncls tum's Cadin Tioupe aEd Gfllim sugers, schools; by planting aud fostering academies, L"‘;‘" tho Head, redeemed *’f 118 Loodgand | 1ake, ‘law fn questfon on tho charge of larceny, | Thostam of 160 uights 88 Graud Opera-liouse, New el ug, “colleges, and _universities, The | R3¢ l"fl“ out of many lunds, will bo one #my | ““At'the Oaktand House, on the Drexel Boule- | but upto s late hour no success: had been re- [, VKNI ory 0 enortater 78 Georgta stugers, 100 namber of incorporat Hterary insti | Of the llving God1 a'multitude whom no man vard, the Woman's Christisn Temperanee | ported. The box is valuable, und the brothere suflinsice, tutlons, besides " theologleal, under exelu- | cab numBer, and out of tho excellent'glory shall | Unicn will servo & luuch, mcluding loeeream, | hio wants €100 far it “T1 e wortn o | "0 RSk Nicta. Thoatra Jeltgbitally pertumed. aive bresbytedun control is tiare than tweaty- AT :{’"'fé.m‘.Y"?,"{,k“fi";""c'f.' poput 1 cako, lemonade, ete., for thie Lenelit of thelr inanuy, lowevet, and the probabllitlcs are that | _Matluces Wedueadaps sad Fave . fixo; but that etatement conveys o adequate e ;;me‘ m.‘fl n Lerbeloy 18 | geitution at WH Cottuge (irove avenuc, Le wili be allowed to keep ft. If he cannot NEW CHICAGO 'TMEATRE, - the church, ainb's wife; thou art falr, ny love. tny dove, my undefiled; beauttful a3 Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem: the King shal} fiem"y desire thy besuty, and thon shalt stand fore Him, not having “spot_or wrinkle, such v.muox‘ for the glory ot the Lord has upon thee.” view of thoe lustitutions under Btate supurvis- {on, or Independent Boards of Trustces, whose chaira are Alled by ministers and members of the Presbyteriun Church, Y Each brauch of the Presbyterian family has its newspapers and other periodicals, devoted o the defense of the truth, ths ditusivn of kuowledge, and the promotion uf practical god- Hoees. The boards and committees speckally erccted Sor tho publiration of religious Yooke, tracts, aod papers are efliclent jo tho education of the people, and, by @ system of ml&urlagc. At Riverdalo there is Lo be a genuine bloy- out, at which C. Ii. Dultoy will ‘prealde. The Hou, C. L, Easton and ¥, “A. Herring will fct ioase the famous bird of freedom, aud C. . Harrington will_read the Declaration of Iud- P licnw. the Dalton &lve Club furulsbivg ths musfc, ‘The Lord combination are ta give Unclo Tom's Cabiu at Elgin this evenlng, under John White- Iy's mauagement. . Ualcwoad, ou the Chicago & Pacific Railrosd, will havo s fittle celebrution, to which all are lu- otherwlye dh,.mo of it, there may be another :iyiug ot no distant day ta accom- e city may be proyulled upon to LAKR EXCUNSIONS, Probably the most dellchiful and enjoyablo way Lo spend tho day fs o trip on the lake It any of the numerous stéamers aunounced to inake excurslons, aud, judging from {udications, sn unusual numbez of people are goiug to avall themaclyea of the oppurtuulty atf There comer-slong maodute him, purchuse it, JTULY <%, 1877. ‘The only legitimate performancs in Chicago. Miss JENNIE HIGHT AS FANCIION. Matince st 2 Eveplng st 8. Matioce, 500 and 2%¢. uy sen IN TR BVEMING. The reception of members of the Council was held this evenib in the Museum of Sclenca sud Art. lord Provost proffered the welcome never was a season whicn so many commodious the whole Clhurch 1s pervided by the {ulluenico | of the clty. Lord Balfour, of Bur | yited,. ud bandsomo stednboats wers ready for N AMP-MERTING. ‘0! » wholesowe and elovative religious litera- | leigh, dellvered the address. ’fllm Rev. Dr. ¥ im:wmu morning s spectal traln leaves the a:uln:u. Thuo'h;llmv ?wlu :grh- wykufdul:: LAKE BLUFF CAMP-MEETING, ture. Bo thorougbly is this work performed Adamns, of New York, sud others replled. Four | Welle-Strcet Depot, whien will carry the em- | plessure sccker {n this rutional mauner of under the sthnulating appreciation of the value ployes of the Northwestern lallroad” and thelr | spendings the Fourth: e of koo 0! | ™S ar cem will elucidate on Freo- ewheel steatic oy A 3 It Aud the clild of & Preabytertan fumily unabls | 18 6o Manad s 'a Fritchant'e. On 3 . Mot steauors, Chlcao, sbleboyguty nd | REYNOLDS. the Great 4% fied-tibbon * Neforia dom at Pritchard’s Grove, and tell what he kuows abuut the American Eacle, Johu Comliskey will talk to the Lemonters on er, to read would bu & curlosity snd a shame. will mako hourly trips to Evauston, the .firat CIVIL OPFICE. boat feaving at S a. m., and the lust leaving tho uther ucat ‘Teiperance vrators, 'i'i".“ |:nul.:‘:hfi?ud h‘ulan:l 'rem‘fxnum $Cyrus McCurmick, ; Meeting (near Waukegan, on tha Nort Cyrus W. Flold. In ail communitics, in ull sections of our wide T ———— what be uuderstands about Awmerican fnstitu- | Evanston pler a4 6:30 p. w. The pler has been er Jailroad), BeginaJuly 10, closes July 1 COUBTY, the Iagtiibere oL She o I s THE NEW PENITENTIARY, . tiote, 3ud what Lo dous koW ot the County | chiised 10r 1o xehueive e of tiess pieames | " Everyioly pet robass > Bosraiis wod lodet universally lntelllgent, aud weil educated, they &pacial Dupaich %o The Tridyns, iy for tho day, aud tha Indica of the | smplasndchep o o e m m&fiuflufl'fi‘ ‘::) lhzflst‘l;u- -wmnl BrrixoriaLy, 11, July 8—The Bouthern mfi' !{uhbn‘rd":(llmvosflltm wh to poa private Fmt N, Mk. cn[un-ll:. :>! 1“""",}” ~TArefromChichRo, B1, 30000 rund (np. 3 L LW, sclec cal rum Evi e T e relreshiments u the | { 80 thelr woral aad Tutelloctusl Toreg.” Fhey aro | Dlinols Penitentiary ComualsstoBers meat n thia | *2fsclect poule fruus Bruton = 0 el ¥ groves, Each steainer will have SHARPSHOOTERS® PARK, not identified as @ soct with soyJpofitical party, | city to organize on Baturday next, les bav- | bold a plenic fu Oswald's Grove, in thy Town of | coruet band on board. Tickets lor the round Boas fch questious ms divide the people #udhig | tug propositions to mako 35 to the Jocation of ; bap hovebetw placed s 1, ongithor TU "0(.‘18[188 Lflfl (13 flflfl Sflhflflls esaby M ) h 4 8. A7 ¢rians ranged ou botb didcs, and equall o 1 3 s at; chilldr ci ceuts, Even- reudy to give s rian” poth dhles and equally | 16 p,"eruml,:u‘“lm sre fuvited 1o seud -hg:;: \‘vill‘l)t;h":xflc Bi“Ahxp‘lllm(_!&‘mth’ at ‘hnuf'fif boat; children under 13 Jeuss, Bceute, Lyen A ew oY tha rove. fute excursions ou tho lake will also be made, Shout! i I besutiful condivlon, sad :E;;‘{ wl":o';l«“! eyt b‘d found *fl‘flfl,w of: | thew sk Plaut will orute, and Mcssrs, B!rryu\d‘hls.uuuu Doty lc-.\rv'mz ‘the dock ut 8 o'clock, and alord: ;E."b'-"rm‘ui‘ u'."r':c?}é}g‘ r'é{_»‘n:'-l:afiz;xmn o8 DL aPRYy- cf {u cgery depariment: of gov- 3 A . Phe G G [ e BGAkTE! 52 erument, i the Eevidatures, o the At HYMENEAL may also get s chance to suy something, ing awple facilitics for danciug, The Goodrich 85 Waahlnglos-as. t Evauston there will be awple entertain- ment for all who visit, aud tha Goodrich Bteaus- :)flt Company will furulsh ample trausportas on, s At Highwood thero wilf bo ‘s celebration u the Depot Pask. My, A. M. Huldeu will zead the Declaration of Independence, sud Prof, H. D, Gatchell, den. J. W, Claupett, and the Tev. D W, W, Everts arg vasetod 1o weaks State, lu the halls of Congress, and in the Chief llflgu_uy of the United Btates, R ul'lt;z\vl E‘nhghud Sum‘ l.uL’c, from mmv i el i ¢ country to ot ¥, becn the chicl seat of c.mmgn'ff:.'.im-u.nm‘. ut th prevalling t5p0 of church gevernment. Lhe sasovistiun ©f churchiue fx:dammmnhu always produced 8 peoditied Sorw ol Procuyie Compauy biuve also snnounced reduced rates to exvul ta Racine, Milwsukee, Grand Havey, and other ports. T those who desire to spend a fuw hours out .on the luky, away from theuolae, heat, and dust of the city, Messre. Leopold & Austrian's lll.L§~ ullcent screw pteawer Peerless is commended, Bho will leave ber dock b the foot of Fast Waahinzton sttecto st 9 Bl aud getiry sty Bouciol Dispaich io Tha Tridune. Kuxosna, Wis., July 8.—Mias Lillic BurBess, # bighly-respected young lady of this city, was ualted In masriago 16 Mr. AL B. Lewls, of Chie czo. lglho afternoon at ‘2 o'clock, st the Upk- tartan Church. The bridat couple I B thy @k bl Lor ku Essturn uiz ey gathe'l SIIAI;I’SHOOTERS’ PARK, JULY &TE. CRAND PICINIC. Traigs leave coruct Carroll and Clinton-ats. st 10:204. @. and 1:30 p, m. Ticketds found triv, 60 centy. * TUK LA b |thjxl“:n_'r : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ififif‘fifingy T U Sy CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tieket Officen, 82 e apauman Tonse) and ot Fi ’,, aPactoe Fast Line, S50 Ly A eeai IPPPPIT PR ~l32333333338333 SuF " Pultman Tiotsl Cara arw ru hel Chi- < and Omahs, on the train leaving Chicsgo at 40-94 other road runs Pallman or any other form of botel ears west of Chieago. » a—liwpntcorner of Well and Rinsle-sta. B—Drepot carner of Canal and Kinzle-sta CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIKE. Ticket offices 62 Clark-st._aud at Kintle-Street e Arrive. m. m. 14& Minoenpolls {& Winoeaporis & CHIOAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND GIC 155y KANBAB OITY & DERVIR 6TI0RY B Rty it Hioker Omtes 13 Pt . Sy Ranws City & Denver Fast " £ Joutd ;:sr;nnfln‘%hzl%:.?fi 15 m . ringfe ‘cxan . Fextpam Pron A Vam Exprers 1 m e, it Slventors Lacon, \ashion Bi'vt re Lacon, o0 7,3 dJoliet & Dwight Acromenaai'as CHIDAGO. MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, TUplon Depot, cormer Madison and Canei-own Tieket Otfier, 03 Kutl Clark-at., oppuslie Bherman Hoase, and st Depot. Teave. | Artive. G0 . ¢ T:00p. T and Ashe! *10:008. m, * 4:00p, m. 5. m.l-mvm m. p.m.$ 7:008 m. Ticketa for St Padi either ¥ia Madiron ard Prairie Htows, Lapromwe. sod Hinone. Al traliis_run via Milwankoe, and Minneapolis du Chien, ur vis - ILLINOIB CENTRAL BAILROAD, Depoty foot of Lake-ot. and fuot uf Twenty.sccond-et. tcket Ofice, 131 liandoipb: ear Clark. L Louts Pxpress k1. Lanis Fast Line Calto & New (rleana 2 Uatro, Arkensws & Texas Epringleld & earts Exp pringgeld NTent £ Ireorin Turitugton & Keol 'ouris, Reokuk & iTannital Iuhugue & Sloux City Kx.. Dubuque & Stoux City E; Giitian Prssenyer, T s {00! e-at., Indians-ay., and Siytesnih- ., and 8l ¥ o el S |_Leave | Awive Mendota, Ostawa, and Sireator's 7.2 L e p.m. Mendota. (Mtxwa, and Streator ¢ 4 1:3 "fl’l: 'mn. 24 p. huek€rd, que, &blouz Clty» TackCAL DUndue: &3lonx Ciiy,e b Facine Expre 2 80, nssa Cf 7 Omal; °10:00 8,00, s, Kansas Cliy. Atch: 1son. Bt. Joe, and T!ll‘l.‘ 1$10:00 p. m. § 0:33 m.m, MICRIGAN CEXTRAL RATLROAD. Depot. foat of Lakeat., a3d font of Twenty-accond st et OMce, 17 Clatk-at., southeast coruer of lian _dolph, Grand'iracine Uotel, aud ot Palmer flouse, l!lu'sfllMl!n and Afr Line). | Tiay Espress, & FT. WATHE 8 0MI0AG0 nsl sud Madlson sta. Palner $ouse, and Gran: Trslos | ot Tieket 3 Lrund Pacl6e, and Depot (Expont rad Tacioe, and Devot (kzpos erd Hn D ek R ot of s lesre P (] 1] Tieket Officas: K1 CIrkas CTaimer Hoaam sh Buiilng. Leave. Arrlve. - H:50a. m. V:40p. . Mornfng Expreas,.... FamLigern Morning Mall—014 Line. R OINCINNATI & 8T, mx{‘m R‘E PITTTEBURG Depot curnier of Cliaton and Carro Doy CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND & PAUIFIC RATLROAD, Depot, comer of Van Duren and sharman-sts. Ticket Qtllce, 86 Clark+at., bherman House, Leave. Otmatia, Leavenw <15 ., B ke moation s o X Ssid 8- Night Expross...ciiee vesn From Central Depot, fout of Lake-st, 4 De| Arrive, Jud'nap'lis & Cinct'netl Day Ry 10:00 %, .| A g, oo, Tuwiapolis ' Cla; Vit Kr| 'mivo e to'| 7904 by, OINCINNATY AIR LINE & KOKOMO LINC. Yrow 1y, Uopoh coraer of Ciluton and_Currall-ats, Arrlve. 8:10D. m. pETN™ nd'nAp1s & Clnct neti Day P B hart Taetna o Bl LAKE | GOODRICH STEAMERS Uwaukve sud all Wese Shora purts, Ay BUBtRY SRt Bajuniay's boat don't Filday wording's oad yoes o ¥orGraiih Dn.n'.'?'fl;‘ , drand Itaplan, aad Muske- ¥ (yfium’nu ‘ollogion, Tiesdsy wod . 3 ver Lot S does vk e 7, bicahahe, ete., Fridagiie.... 7 p o Ui ad dodka fout Alchiiarure B AVIGATION, For SUALEY, i AT RS FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD " Be careful to buy anly the Genulos SPECIAL NOTICE. FOR TIIRTY VEARM The darkeyed and lovely daughiters of Bpantb: Amens fcaliave usod Muway & Lanxax's PLonivs Warrh , 8 their only comnetic sod tolict perfume. It ls the most fraarant, sswell aathy moat fasting of wl Florat Traters and plsbesses refreaniog and invigoratiog {1lica Sat contataed (o suy otlier preparaiivn of tha i 9 For sale by Perfuméns, Druggidla, aad Pascy Gools Deale; Grand Union Hotel, SARATOQA SPRINGS, N. Y. HGEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY-APs POINTEU SUMMER HOTEL 1o ths WORLD (N NOW UPEN for s RECEPTION of GUEsTS. EHOREB asnsdl?‘.l'x:r FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chllionvil'e. Plymoutt, Masa, m;.:u-d B, brseiy locality af tbo' Boad oF Fism Goth beach. Teru g, 180 ' MANTEIt Proprictor. B&knufu: h'a!;h l&l{‘mlllem Chlcago. = xow e J K SIOTTLED GUELEAN 50AP. VHEN BUYING SBOAr 4 — ASK FON— : PROCTER & GAMBLI'S ' Mottled Cerman. There {s None Better, ' R HORE ECONOMIOAL FOR PAMILY U45' 4

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