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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MARCH 24, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES : 9 ! fears science may su i i o REX 1GIOUS -+ succced In dethroninz God. | byterian Sosiety bousht the siructure for about | ments of the altar. The presont incumbent is | glish cceptation, it appoared in a recent publi . So far from dethroning Him, science can only | §15 The Rev. C. C. Grafton. The clergy connected | cation wi Bty o recent publi- | Avenue Church. “The Jatter will deliver his second A can only | £15,000, and ylaced it under the charge of Mr. | the Rev, G, G Griot 5 o0 4 tiong to. the | tinul with its last clause made to read, “Con- | discourse on ** Love and Wrath.” THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS. muke manifest His power and redouble the love : 5 tinuing an _jostant i o =T v He fnspires by the full harmony and magu | el B Jeunes, the architect, for completion, | Socjury of St. John the Evangelist. and the | who clianced to see mr;xvi:’;:vedfir:ixgndmmfi ey Aveote Chiteeh, oaaes ot Tl atoth Srecs cence of His work. restricting the expenses of completing it 1o be- | chyldren of the Sunday-school to the Confrater- | new light dawning on his mind as to Seript- will preach at 10:50 a, m, and 7:30 0. m. Morn- | Communications Itended for Ture DravanT EDITOK, Wwill Leo XIII. Carry Out the w;g'i"“_‘%?l"fl'-' for yourselyes. What is there | tween $30,000 and $40,000. It was ordered that | nity of the Holy Cnild. Into this Sunday-scnool | ural authority for brevity in prayer. “‘C‘?f“"i.*,"' +*Dead Alive "; evening, +-Faith's | $100id be addressed to 0. D. ORVIS, P.-0. Boz 213, theray yVi f Cardi e Mt Dea desite ors drdestly Uy || the seatinis capacity of tho church sbold be en- umbaptized :h&lercgé:'zr{l‘z;;g‘zws? {0 enter. | A e thing sometimes turns the destioy of | - Mek: J. F. Wilin will preach This moraing at | _For Publshers price-It of standard works o3 tho Liberagyiews of Gardi- e thsore Tittmate ac: | larganto scsormodite S0 people, W aioss it | There isalso the Sisterboof o% St Mlarearct: | hation. A colored philosopher declared that | Emmanuct Chorch, corner of atrison and Papliaa | e e s aen, - nl Pecei? dequired by the study of Bis works? If the | N5 orizially designed 0 seat but ubout 1,100, | Fa & P municants, and the contriou- | the Southern people are lazier than gver, and o riony Blacer” ThaBer: o- 6 CUECHER-PLLYERS" DIRECTONT. 3 valverse s indecd o book, on crery page of The work of calarzing hus been faprozress sinc | 1ions last year were 124,957 that they nuver zet up uatll noon. Op betug | —ne P O ekl e, || AP PR Sl B P et : e e e G ey cdifice witl be fnished for | A fraternity of sacieties to be kmown as the | were th indirect R od o the dinies ToF Doto | araiem Aventle Church, comer of Alunroeutesely PROBLEX NO. 8. oy n th mos wi ut $36,000. windependedt Brotherhood of Christian Be- | the War the people used to rise at cock crow- | eveninz sorvic Tyde Bigtanny i condicy the H. F. Scuptiuass, Brooklyn. N. Y. Significant Extraets from a Lent- | wit or God, wilt come the nearest 1o God. whe | * The buildiog 1s of Chieago limestone, with | levers.” los been oriuplapd ' 2wt Suehgod | fo SEISROY, | OIS 1 ST, &% b ©TThe “Rov. John Atktnson will preach in Grace Bz i 3 attentively. . What "el:’ 3,400 | Amberst stone trimmings, and built after the | Its ubject is *to promote the refgn of the Holy | faily “sca’ce that only two or three are left fn | Church, corner of North LaSalleund White streets, " en Pastoral Letter of | | Shiythe Church éhould be joslons of the marvel. | modern gothic siyle. It s ninety-two foet wide, Spuic iy Momed l}{‘,"’,‘,’"fl“}f’Dl'g:kg‘t}gfi‘i"e yhole conntite, ‘anilthoso ou the lighest | £ JUEP & m., Hmblects " Seeman fo8 e &7 5 R fecdiy o 15 el- | H * il om of tospel. ¢ ory 113 in- uches of the trees and dut of reach. The / a Year Ago. oS BrogTess ohrage l:fiscn:ninlcllethlg;t:::fill!il:s ninety feet lndghl. and }afl :elfl hlntusi 'lh‘L d'::'- tended to cm:slsg uf‘ local :;c‘nhse!rhuods, which | consequence fs that the white people oversleep 1,,]‘;';" ;‘,;‘L Searzs Chate. wll preach motilng "y y %4 il Ve ything | g v <) i - | will be ormanized into_county, \ Na- ¢ e o ening nter Strect UL e ot T s S e S e sizn preserved throughoul s thot of simple will be_orranized into ate, and Na- | and lose the best part of the day. bject: - Tossphs: of, l{:; zuh'l':'fs"m'?é;',’,'fl% ///% . the appearance presented by the_etfect of | tional Conventions, and finally an Geumenical | Of what sort of material church music com- | tion.™ barm 10 the ideas of God aud of faith, whercof ! L L R - i ! sy des of fa ; H 1 £ £ S b barm to the ideas of God aud of faith, Whereol | 41,y pcg being far Jess florid than contenn- | Cougress ot ith are four I | miteces are sometimes compused may be scen | REFORMED EPISCOPAL. PDemolition O cience by a :)rlff:ilmll!ncqn, 50 d{]sfingu!sbud in the walks of | plated by the original destgvs. The frout of | yyonre sy “The articles of faith are such as f\[um tyhe {(ollowm::l incident: In a church near ‘,J,";‘,'g‘,’ Chlaency witl prcucflh ,FLChrist Church, cor- R Y science, vrittes ittle 3 Ty b 3 2 , i ¥ New Yorl cently, e Music of Michican av % Richmond, Va. Knowleage leads back 1o God. 'This rolden say- | and over it a lare rose window, while al the | eret. - | from a “ supply” who was to Ml the pulpit, & | SN o iog e, e eual Bactie” " " ing is alwags true, and if the Church is afraid | extreme sides are entrances to side vestibules . . ' £ M list of hymns to be sung. *'Tell them,” said “The Rev. M. D. Church will preach at St.John's of the ruin thst might be wrouzht by the vain | and gallery-stairs; the walls of these flank por- The most important piece of Methodist news | the minister, ** to select a long-meter, a short- | Church, in Ellis avenne, nenr Thirty-scventh street { ones who think they understand everything be- | tions of tlie building extending up.to jevel | this week is the resiznation of Dr. Joseph Hol- | meter, und a common-meter tuue.” ¢ Yes; but | Evening subject, * Sketches from the Trial of | 177 isfacti cause they have a slight smuttering of every- | with the fower edze cf the slants of the gable, dich as Seeretary of the American Biole Socicty, | bow will a short-meter sound on our orzau® i Cirst-™ 4 He Proves to the Satisfaction of | thing, shelias full confidence in those who ap- | and being surmoucied with bte of the gable: | nua the election of Dr. Albert S. Hunttosucceed | asked the music man. The minister couldu’t —The Rev. R, H. Bosworth wiil preach morning s H that th ply themsclves seriously and profoundly to the | instead of towers. The ouly carved work is ou to{hat oftice. Dr. Holdich has neld the office | £0 into explanations, and it is not from the | $ndcvening at Grace Chutch, corer of lioyne and P His Hearers that the studs of nature, for she knows that. at the bot- | s entran for trehtynine. yours, sal B8 B pee o | e thatthe wurld els hls sldy. D e B o il be speckl Lawhon om of their reteurches they will find God, who | “The interior i £ a radial from | served thirteon years as a pastor and fourtcen ; o, See 0. . Joerenll beupecial honten g Sun Moves. in sl His works displays Himsell with the e e O " form, the | Yeurs asa Professur at Midleiown, Fow men q S ad partiof Seofland o dedler In fish used | Eceripaln e ettep e T e b Toinite attribures of T Sower s wisdom, | sets Heie gradually away from the pulpit. o | 8re permitted to work £0 Jong: Dr. ftunts elee, | t0,drive bis cart o consideruble way fuland. O | gt Guces, orner ‘of - Wost Wasaing e i and His yroodness. seatsisinz gradually away,from ths P 0 | fon yill give great satsfaction tofhe Methodist | sithoueh fon, when passing o wild moor wher, | 70008 SR SORS 0 Tl 0'p: e Slorae Description of the New Church of | hen the pastoral letter brings to the sup, | Lo replaco the itk one ymel laryor, | Epistopal Chiureh everywhore. Hig record on | knowledge of the Inlubitants of sflai e | g eublect: A Diinking-Fountains v " evening, A & h e L el b G e o | Tl L i st In (e Gluncel, and | {riteriity betweon the BEGmaln, (Trilobe OF 1 seal was uot extensive e dropped a. lobeer, [ - The Tearless Realm.> 4 It the Third Presbyterian Bormernicts, of- Tormtoe o bita, o Gatiteo | wii, when completed, be the rst. object to | Fpiscopal dletiodise will add to his uselulniess | Some childron picked 1t up, aud wondering what COSGREGATIONAL. White to more and wh Society. B e O e Protustant | wab; The ore of -ome cuterini tie anditorium | [ this new sphere, for Which biets 1n 1 sespocts | 1l corange cobataro casld be, Laok 1000 zhn | pit e ov, Charles Lhall Bvoreat will presch at i Faratay, < who sw In the science to which bo | 1t will be as large and fing as tho church de- | peculiurly Gtted. stlooimneter, . Tho donrinic puc on. his “Sparc | TR Lo Tasnte st e’ Bving POSITION NO. 54. applied himsel{ with such passion an agency | mands; but perfectly simple, to_agree with tbe I’ER—‘_SON s ticles, and, turuing i over und over, exam. | subject, +-Frosperity y streeta. Evening o By ** FIRst ATTENIT." ¢ | weueral spirit of the structure, rising into two ALS. fned it carefully. *Weel,” at lenath sald the | —The Rev. E. F. Williams will preach in the w;fz'f:':'x':ii%:\i 1 0 e bing T whereby 1o reach God.” Finally, it pays homay ite 10 move and win. oracle, I ken maist o the wonderfu’ animals | morning at the Forty-seventh Street Church. General Notes, Personal Mention, Pious | cublime spectacle it offers fn rendering man | chancel and graceiully sweeping down inthe | 1t s feared that Mr. Spurgeon will be unable of creation cxeept jist twa, uod those twa I | ~FheRev. . W. Northrup will preach morning £ and evening at the Unlon Park Church. small-Talk — Services To- master of tne forees of Nature, in kindling | centre over the key-board, so that behind, ory eliadiagy % never saw. They are an elephant - master of tue forces of Nature, 1n Kindling | centro ever the keybosed, <9 Lotk Joiuc toni | to rosusie his puipl mtuistrations. y cohant and s turtle- ay. lfh“l- splendid nmt’ lm;licsl':u ?louii; man seem | jn the middle between the mlldmpcs on cach The Rev. J. C. Kennedy has accepted a call to when hie reachies atter the thunderbolt and Tots | side, will appear the large stained-siass window | che Baptist Church at Forest City, IIL ' ] : s it fall harmless at bis feet; when he summons i "Tliere it be but little wood- Lelay 5 tr 1 dred niles from the Temple, has a considerable | =The ltev. 2. 8. tlolbrook will preach in the | 3V B, Fonviile=Your commuaication ahall recelve POPE LEO XIII. the cleetric spark and scuds it, the messenger | work on it,—only a few panels,—the pipes being The Rev. Johu Parker, for sixty years a Meth- | Weakness for clergymen of color, and on a re- | ¢hurch on the, Boulevard (formerly the Oakland | a&eatlon. S8 TBER AT VIFWS WHILE CARDEIAL: O A Sl Thronzh the abystes of gtan. over | how toether bya. siuplo band, and the wholo | odist preacher, died in Rochester on the 17t | Ceb oeeasion gavein honar of three o four of e enE & . sar | smvailo L rVeplassd e posision on Miefur 52 A the precipitous mountains, across the interinina- | being Leautifully flluminated to contorm with fust. hetn o itner. to which lie invited some of bis | (o, tho cvangeliutx will conduet ihe morninz and : e rid. _ ble plains? How gloriousis he when he bids | the rest of tue churen: aud the rest of tne . distinguished tellow-1aborers T tie VINoyard to | byning vorviess ot Boihny Chuseh corher OF ban | Bisck brov dumy W52t e third Hiove 3d tose. Just a year ago Cardinal Pecci, Arcibishop of | S fasten pistone 10 his shoulders and bear | chureh, when ono v arent aud tho fest of th¢ | e Ror. Alfred Bryant of Lansiag, Mich, | meet them. The dinner hour cme, and the | fiua andt Weet Haron streets EUESE o8- | DU ion e St B i Brone s o Poraie Jamted 10 the clerzy and faithtul of s | iy wich the rapti of the RELILE OVer Tand | Serve it Wil be lkewise very much lluminated. | 18 o Sastor of the Presbyterian Church of | White parsons alons with it; but, thogh host | _ —The fv. G. V. sckie will preach in tae South Pt e el e ece 1he castomary Lenten pastoral letter, a | and sea! How powerful is he when by his in- | Indeed, thougi pains are taken o make it art and gussts walted theee-quarised af an liour O | Ttk A et U E o e mbacts | —opoie poasec Gy docament that would have becn considered re- zenuity he seizes upou this force, imprisons it, | tic, the desiguers have relied solely on color and 5 o & ATk Chey ¢ & app LR A al ,Ihe morninz subject id | Magic Squares—1e arc not surprised that houtd e B ot 1y | 410 cuves it by ways marcellously combined | fofu for eflel, Thc celing, wiich s olurand | Juseph Cook.says that Cosery tme Mr. | sends for the servant, and asis whiether any ouc bniyarie Charel Sjind iWheerentng SERe | witfold yuue s when ssudlng s iecly prolis w: a year audaweek its | yng adapred to wive motion—we might_aimost | feet above the floor in the centre, is frescoed in Moody trims his thumb nails, he cuts off tiwo has called. *No one, sir, no one,” is the an- | Evils of Intemperanc tothispaper. Toe9—14 exchange L 1o sy fur any- Mitber 1ad not been Tuiscd to the Papacy 15 | ans Jagelinome 0 brute matter; which thos | e coiors, . The walls, which rise thirty-two | Ingersolis syeen withwbictthe Doctor heltp dissanistetil) irtig¥ovc W Dot oo pesas I e Lo SIIT. He took up the question of modern | takes the place of man and spares i his most | feet gl ars in Prench srag, Thesallory frout, | | The Rer. Tt Copores s restened a twents. | PIOSEedS to cross-exanifu, and. i, after a tiue, | yogd i Englowood Chureh, © L o | | (L ot Sritcions caine o e for il ly a subject like ! ¥ 5 e e is inman | trusses, an wmns are Huminated in colors wo vears’ pastorate at Towanda to accept a cal " 5 N r} L5 e Rev, Arthur Mitchell will preach thi this issue. (3) Proof-s1ips of all back uuinbers 5 crots dirilization, but 1ot to treat the subject like | exhausting toil! “Fell me if tuere Is not d col il ted in colors | t ? pastorate at Towauda ¢ ptacall | doed no oue has called czeent Chrits i The Rtev. Arthur Mitchell preach in the | il 4 that venerable Archbishop of Besancon who | the semblance of a spark of the Creator when | in harmony with the frescoin s called czeeot some Christy min- < at the Railroad Chapel, on State street, near | S35k (), Rrice:llit sent by mall, (5) Andersoo’s em y . organ, aud at Lexington, 111 strels, and 1 soon got 7id of them.” officially declared that railroads were -spe- (.lljri‘u u';':": ligat and bids it scatter the shades of ;n,u Mnd?“l"ozfr:mufel‘llmfi\’\"fi').miufi h\‘\’;fic’r‘t omalo C.. Ko his withisiwi, fron the , gotrid of them. cally iovemted for the punishment by | “But the Syiiaous? Jlas ot the Syllbus con- e u1e. of ruhied cathedral giss. Clristian Uilon, tohecoine (proprigtor andeo- CAURCH SERVICES. ud tne fev, J. M. Hill this evening at the voluging them to insolvency of inukeepers | demmed seience and ewilizition! | Noi it lias | ‘The ptan of heating tic auditoiium is a nov- editor of the Urpheus. . EPISCOPAL. who kept fesh-meat on their tables on | Mot condemned true civilization,—tht whereby | cltv. }iis done by introducing fresh air from | _The Rev, George N. Johnson, of New Lisbou, | Cathedenl Free Church. SS. Peter and Paul, cor- Fridass. <ls the Catholic Church Lostile to man periects himself,—but does condemn “the | oug-doors. runninz it over heated steam-pioes | O., has accented a call to the Presbyterisd | nerof Wushingtun and Peoria streets the Rt. -Te tue progress of industry, art, and science! Is civilization which would supplant Christiamty | and passing it beneath the floor, between the Clinreh at Steubenville. o W e R S 2 LS B8 4 ana destroy with 1t all wherewith Christiumty | soles of the feet of the audience and ¢ b , Bisbop; the Rev.d. Knowies, there, as her adversarics declare, o natural and | b iremediable incompatibitity between the | civilization aud Chureh and civilization?™ These were the | Materishism. “Theletter leavés it to be juferred | and, baving perforued this mission, rise and ques that its writer_bad no doubts whatever on this | pass oll through two large four-foot ventilators to the marvelous ctforts of seicuce and the | jarge masses of pipe, one on cach side of the K ] h T 33 NDEXN —The Rev. Arthur Little will preach in the H.J. Caak_"(:vge'ltrisnyu\nsvr.s. % New England Church, corner of Dearoorn avenue < g reverend doctor, who preachies ot a hun- | and Deiaware place, moming and cvening. 4, I—Sea corpected solatlon, dove; nud so this must be ane o' the twa.”’ Delbi. eli. 2 Llack ove appeared. Tnc host thercupon | morning and evenins truuk Bristol has been proven a Black wia. CHECKER CHATTER. ‘The Turfsays: **Inour notice last week aboutthe championsiip the compositor made us say, * 1f st closs Themer, 2.3 Worrall will_preach i the | S Sftesninyame theocarsls even.” cis., Wheaws izhtn Church, corner of West Washington and - e Uber ststets, a100%. o dnd L300 . o B O v where. 167 G Bucet and lug of The Rev. Llewellyn Jones has beenfas b rdes ‘ue 1tev. . Monro Givbson will preach in the e SYErE et o stk vl I e f L 2 ciliog R y onointed | priest in charge. Loly Comwmunion at 9:15 i 4 n wi zuc ractice every MgNL and entercain visltng members 3 hncied us? 1 ol directed asmioet | tho Tectare room below, thus allowing 1 10 | pshop of Sonioundiand.. fle was Tector of u B O omtion ot 100 5 . | Foontieh sirest, moruing i, vetn and. [[uLse it ST Toieriys e 2 ieism and | thoroushly and equally heat the whole floory | Jittie ehurch in Tenvury, England. Choral eventng prayer at 7:30 p. Iy s " INDEPENDENT. » um'f" D}Iml)lnsnm. of _Albany, N. Y., and Mr. G. 3 L g pray 130 p. e NT, . Allei, of Springfeld, Mass.., recently Contested four bt botiitat cch tient Lot " r. Gordon, thie well-knbwn lecturer in Graat | —The Rev. Samucl S, Uarris will oficiate morn- | T4 Rev. W Erdman will preach in the morn- | friendly ‘cames of draughis by telegrapn, Score— . € set t- | cubject and desired_no misconception of his | in the roof. Onione disestablishment of the Enelish | ing and evenins at St. Jamest Chureh. coruer of | tp Caiesso. ML Morton in the evening at | Allew, 2 Kuoinson, b and two games were drawu, exer, ud Lis_soswer was, “No: tho Catholic | position and beliet. Havlox dealt with the ma- | Whou the churet s completed the Third Pres- , bas sailed for New York. Cass and Nuron stre reet. Chureh is hostile to mo phase of progress; is | terial amelioration of the condition of man, he | byterian Socicty will have come into poss sion , of Rome, has just celebrated —The Rev. E. Sullivan will officiate mn Trinity 3irs. M. S. Mansfield will preach morning and | 0w, Scutlung, Which was expecied to be completed evening at fhe chureh comner of May and Falton | 30ous April i, Will not appear until & later perivd a3 not jucompatible with civilization even mits | savs: *It would be an agreeable task to cast | of a handsome sonetuary for between $50,000 | the fiftieth unuiversary of his eatrance to the | Churcl y i ol Al h sunetuary J 1 ! ersary corner of Twenty-sixth street and Michi- $ S Ll D e | L o 56 fizare somewbat less | pulpit. Lic 5 auember of the Free Church of | gan avenue, at10:45 8. m. 2ad 7:80 p. m. Com- | “'“NF. Georze W: Sharp will preach in B O o oEa sty PogaEdint Hapio sihonts aird 28 * P . 'S¢ . in Burr | correctlons. —Prof. George Raymond will preach this morn- i o Avenue Cuurch, corner of Lasalle The third edition of Andersun’s work on di Communion at 8. a. m. | street. B e R g gt s purely waterial aspect.” He went even furter, ¢ lich e Y 1 P ent ene er, | ho amelioration of man in rewrard of his moral | thau the average church of the present day | Iig aud took pains to explain to bis flock what cv- | and political condition, if, Instead of writins 1 | costs. g pros 7 | Jual i muaion at 9:30 3. m. Mission Chiapel, No. 389 Third avenue, at 11 2. m. - y fiztion was, its merits 3nd. advantages, and | pastoral eiter v b scf ourelves tocompos: ‘Tiie Rev. 0. 0. Hills, D. D., pastor of the | —The Rer. Fruncls Manstckd will oficate in the { and 7:30p. i o ersor, oimes oo o 1o 1hese explauations were not given as o theolo- | I a long treatise, aud irwe did nut intend. iy liye GENERAX NOTES Central Church of Cineinnati, Las been called | Church of the Atonement, corner of West Wash- : N - giau, but as a political economist. He said: permits it, and o return at a Juturedayto this sub- 3 i 4 e, pastorate of the North Chureh of Allo- | inaton and Rubey streets, at 10:30 2. m. and 7:30 | cpuney, KoF* (ot St Mortord will preach ln the | ety O urk e hotice. X eties ot auch e Alelebratea J,cuch cconomnst, (Bustiad) s | e . i — e abiey. o5 ki . el ot the Sessial, Michizan avenue snd | featares of the work we notice u seriesof questions, grouped anl shown as in a picture the wulti- the Pope of 1578 ever conctude the essay appears from statements made in the E- | Tpe Rey. Joshua Peterkin, D. D., Rector —The Rev. Clinton Locke will officiate 1 Grace iscontent ™5 \ts man fuds in society, and itisa | begun by the Cardival-of 18774 glish Tndependent that there are already between | St. Jameg', Richmond, Va., hus bée.fim&?\i Chareh, Wahashavenue, near Sixtentn sireet, at e o ovenl . | %000 and 60.000 Jewish Christians in Great | Bishup of the new Episcopal diocese of West | * —ihe Rev e g The Rev. T. B. Forbush will preach in the | that our tricnds 00 - i M e tov. 1. C: Whney will oficlate In St. | ik Giaaeth, cornér of Slonroc and Latin stroets, | mation they e A d v bt Living, ™ | vunetves [o this on “*Feur Not the Only Motive of ftight Living.” | gunelven, (&, this seie, DY S8 G raghiia® an- ;. azine, ITARIAN. plete with 1ty sccustomed amoun® of {nterestims wnd 'S, g | Intende to onen & discusslon, which whi be oF Interest D, hliemann's “’L} ';'X‘;‘:Ilamh“uhl‘ M\é’!l“- '[Bifllllur,flyl:d **The hlll:ll‘!, cvening, “iDr. Schlien e b eagre (hak e INLend to opett & ula- aipse of the Ancient World. O o ery nderoatiiic poin, and truse ] endeavor to give us all the nfor- n those points. We will coatent e by asking the followlok ques- Twenty-third streeL.Subjects: Mornin: Plied ben wonder worthy of admiration. Cousider the 1:_;;:;.:1us:hofl;ui;zl;f:ch?;:;“ \331'102?73“:}’1.15 THE SUN MOVES. Britain, of whom 130 are dergymen of the Es- | Virel T or his feet. Think how many pers A COLORED THEOLOGIAN ON SCIENCE. tablished Church. Canon Farrar, of the English Charch, has vy 4 z 5 2 0 evening lecture. 2 3 sioen for bis I ¥ any Dersons; oca kit a four of Scotland a8 a temperance | ,—CLurch 8L the Ao Co e & . aad | ol Jier 3. Bliedens name to the gamet 1any agencies, bad to be pet in motion to aftadplinta diales w i b ¥ ) P One of the greatest events {n the reign of the | j.oo o™ 1Fe is o zealous advocate of total ab- | 340 1, mormnz ut nflihx ; o u b S ayenue an reieth street; Bt Tillotson's iall, | count of ilyd Thie Rev, John Bacr, the oldest cleresman 1o | Chuteltof th Ascension. corner of North, Lusalle Euglewool bt 3w, ot Usiliall Beane- B e Tt the oml - Lniu” (the Sow Zeaiand v becn | e eronce of s Sisthogiat, | 2ud Elisucels.” Comupion, Sa; i, Momming | i ltov. Kobert Callyer wil preach, in nity Bae for the Kamels () Iy LIRSS S8 vevties Wil e roaeast throngliout the Empire. | Episcopai Church, died i fialtimore on the 11th | YT %" Cuntires s vespers with catechiurn, 3¢ ¢ . : s fu the 334 year of hisage. p- m. First vespers of Ludy Duy, 7 3 e Rev. J Lredburz wll o Ansgariug’ Church, Sedzwick street, uear Chicago 3 John's Church, corner of Washington strect and Ogden avenue, 2t 10215 4. m. und 7:30 p. m. he Scoten call the 'y call the game (be- Sunderiand will preach In the | Bt " dam brod’s wiat 4o urth Church, corner of Prairie | sidesthe usual name of *draoghits” (8) Give an ac- s Laun atises (1604), and mention uses for the uswme ‘draughta.’ (4) What how furvich this clothimg or these shoes! Daily | The Copernican system of astronomy has re- é Furkish war exe P every man places a norsel of bread to his lips; | ceived a check which sets at naught the teach- present Cass, “'; ‘l’l‘?sfs‘s"]“fffi"j‘?_‘”‘L"}"a“v stincuce. AU B Acsnr Titéille- will oielaie. fu. te e e B i i | S of s Toualery s e e Vortear fad |- 10 P N O e ol L verbens 1aken to reach that end, from the busbandman | Galileo and all that sort of men lived snd suf- Bible. The retranslated Scripture “‘hu]u\:;lfnll\'l turni-d the furrow 1o u:lnflde toit | oo vain, Had cither Galileo or C‘m;m seed. to the baker who converted tue flour 2t > B " the seed. to the baker who converted e ot | " ytronged worship at the Ziow Baptist | e SLreeentl nccoduced, fi e Peigls 7 ., Iuto broad! Every ma hasvights: e fudely | 8 8 A Richmond, Va., on Sunday last, he | T20ia Legisiature ropealing tho old Sanday b | e 1uake them sacred by, their s , soldie & i e i ® | has been Gefeated by o vote of fiftcen totwenty- | 1512 and for more thun BIEy JeAls seston of the | 4o, nd 740 inz at the Church of the ktedeemer, corner of San- uake them sacred by their sentence, soldiers 10 [ would have been compelled to oceupy a back 5 - | O o ethodist-Episcopal Charels, Phadel. | 2Veaue, 8t 10:40 4w, il T:30 b Vil oMciate | £aion aud Washington streets. Vesper service in 3 , endeavors o forea compel respect for them. 1s he ignoraut? H , Vi ccially desi: 0 ot pel resp e imnorant? He | oot Sronie Rev. John Jasper, pastor of the | Bive. It was specially designed for the benefit | 1y died on the 15th inst., azed 85 years. B e S pny avenne, betwoen | the eveniuz. 2 ‘ > s, Dr. Ryder will preach in St. Pauls | White todraw by anty moves, ‘Wlack will requirs care T tul maneuveringe to draw Lis variation. puc at the -20 or 20-25, play 15-11 and whites r < 1w fully aware of the fact that SWEDENBORGIAN. fur 25- ichloses) and 15-10 draws. Su dues The Rev.W. F. Pendictun will preach at the Tem- it the original posicion aad analysis was klvea W ashimgton street And Oxden avenue, | 10 Prve ablack draw. not a white out: and white must pecessarily have nn advantaze whica can ouly ba Charch, corner of Dearborn avenue and Lafayette | greatly obliie the euttor. iace, ormu and eveninz, UNIVEHSALIST. o The Rev, Sumoer Eltis will_preach in the morn- CORTRBOTARY CRITICIONS, Law perfectly gatisfied draw. iy analysts clearly. M. Greeniee, how- 177 1s only ui uch a conclusing. finds ecliools, men to Write books for bim, i ; o vonth-Day Bantists, 1wo of whom were others 1o pring and publish them. To satisty | Jarrest and most infucutial colored flock in the &Jfi‘&fi&flm et for wotking on | _ The Rev. W. W. Williswss, D. D., bas beea | Lofty m;lrdizitl;uj instinets, bis ‘::snimiuns towards | Ubited States of Awmerica, proved to the | Synday. : o God, he finds those of bis bretbren who, Jayin: ! isfac is dusky bearers 3 Toledo, O., for twenty-five years. His con- Tholiew: B, 7 God b fisds those of Lis brethren who layiie | cotlre . sstisfiction of tie duehy SwteeR| Tha Irish Eofstopal Charch nsshecn bentted Luletle, Og ‘fur taeatiive yeoms A1 oo | Mtaes clinrel cottase 36 il ot occupation, give themscivce up | tat thessuonomieal ystem whie 1 | quanaly by Uestabiebmnt, T ts ordinary | Gl B 8- QRO S | Plpalat ness, pleasure, home, the better to discharge | 5 long been accepted by mankind is both | parocuinl conributions there has been 4 steady ® —The Rev. hese lofty duties. But this is enough toprove to unseriptural and untruthful. Zion Church is 1Sucrcasé. ALust year the |mntribgtifius$tg nge Yot cleariy that society is fudispensable in order | no ordinary *colored mectinz-liouse.” For a ustentation Fund were Increased by $35,000, | Fo ! - hict i 5 % = and more than $3,000,000 bave been received | LHon to the priésthood. Among them are Bishop | v, b, \Warren avcaue, betwecs K moruiny at Union Churck— Hershey Music 1all, That onr wants, which are as urgent as varied, | goneration or more it has becn the place where | £05y07in since 1570, <eived | Bulteo, of Alton, and Bistop Sewensbush, of e e et 000 & Qakler | i Madison street. Subject: **The Divine Tri Northern Miunesota. 7:30 p. m. in “'L“fim‘"o L. Tatiée will preach 4t e hall SOLUTION To FEDULEX 0. 57, A "—Tue ltev. T. .N. Morrisan, Jr.. will ofliciate i e Rev. O, L. irler will preach a ¢ hal By Amateur. S A, J. Legenberzer, pastor of the | =T ltev. 1 % HOREC Th Gop street, be- | coruer of Praicie uvenue and Eightecqrh streot 8¢ Adapiack manzni";:ll:‘:flmcmannnf&_ v froeced — 1 Tw | 1-s cighth and Forty-ninth streets, at 10:30 a. st Ce Y 0 Chu Michizan avenue. between Sixteenth and pastor of the First Congresational Church fn | 4MSZH0P My b ood will officiate in St, | Eightecntn streets. worning and eveniog. irove gvenue, corner of etreet, at 1 a. m. and 7330 p. m. G. F. Cushman will ofiiciate in Sr. | Dit,corner of e reet e peonnes Eighteen Catholic eccleslustics celebrate this | Stephens Churcly, Johnson steees, Betrech e e setr the twenty-fifth annivereary of their cleva. | SO Rwelh: ot 2000 8, o Aeii afitinte mcal. | —The ktev. L- P. Mercer will preach fn the ew 15+10 move. I hardly think posl- rizloal, unless some one in Sturges” tino Stephien's Churcly, Johnson street, between Taylor 45 SOLUTION may be satistied. the elite of colored society of Richmound were ‘Having thus pointed out the advantages of In England and Wales there is one clergyman T e Bt vicion of labor,_ algr. | Wout to matber. The fameof the wouderful | 4713 of the population; in the United States The Rey ot on 10 exvlain progress and detine | Singiug indulged in by these peopie ‘spread far | there is one ta each STY; in ussia thore Is a | Presbyterian Ghurch, Champaign, 11k, has, by 8 | yyeen Monroe and Adams, ut 10:50 3. m. and 7:30 and wide. White folks visiting Richmond have | priest to each 323 of the population: in France decree of the Court, *coutracted” Msnameto A. | p.m, g J. Berger. A slipshod pronunciation of the full |~ —The Rev. W. J. Petrie will oficiate in the CHRISTIAN. 1%, comsr of Lincoln and Bel- | There wiil be services moming and evening at 39 p. m. the First Church, corner of Indiana avenue and " Nenry G. Perry wiil officiate in All | Tiwenty-fihstrect, - 0 | Spints” Church, corner of North Carpenter and ‘Phe Ttev. A. J. White will preach at the Central p. m. Church, on Western avenue, near Congress street 1-10 5—9 -7 5 u-1 9-5 (-6 |2u-19 B L. w) Sabject: **Why Am [ a New Church- | 15—19 civitization. follow: Society, being made up of men essentially | pabitually regarded this church as a sort of re- | there is one priest, monk, or minister to 2 pame fs hardly consouant with bis profession. | Churchof Our ins. s s itear O laymen; in Izalytucrcisuixuw 143 of the peo- e IRt Lh i and makes prozress—perfects itsel ne century | 5 8 ) Ic, and in Spain one to & The feported death of the Rev. G. L. Mac- avenue 3 inberits tbe ioventions, discoveries, and im- tion and their presence fi?r at least one seaAsion v Dr. lurdask of the Baptist Forelen Missi Kay, u nm;lflryd;lmthelctu:mus"p,-f,}sbyu lag —The Re: brusements of 1ts vredecessor, and "thus the | of the Sundavservices. The declarations of the | | DA D0 P o istions | Churcls in Formosa, is untrue. He was assailed | West Ohjo sicects, at 10345 3. m. and 7 suw of ph)gmfl‘ gxmr.x!\.‘Y and Dttilli«::fl benefits | Rev. John Jasper thus come witha degree of | gt thie preseut month must reach $§75,000, fu by 2 mob, who burned the mission premisus, ' Z'fne Good Shepherd AMission, Lawndate. Serv- | Subjec Morning, **The Love of the World rows marvelously. Who would compare the | authority and importauce which would not be | order to balauce accounts at the close of the but he escaped with his life, and is asactive in | fceaat 10:80 a. . mng, *The Love of God.” GAME NO. 183-SECOND DOUBLE CORNER. 2 s work of evang v et A0 & X Luson will ofciate in Ew- | _—Elder M. N. Lord will preach fn the Central ril 1. The Baptist Home Mission- | the work of evangelization as ever. I d o L ¢ i ot lil manuel Church, LaGrange, ut 10:30 a. m. aund [ Christian Chureh, Campb2ll Hall, corner of Van éxuren street and Campoell avenue, in the morn- ng. perfectible, canhot remum at 2 standstill: it | ygions ruree show, which claimed their atten- SOLUTION TO POSITION NO. 57 Ly Charles Sateuan, TN Iz-30 11721 1817 j3 Truax. Moorchead. Mion. 7-10 9—1G . miscrable buts ot ~primitive peoples, their rude | 3. ;rged them if uttered by an obscure preach- | fiscal vear. utensils, their imperfect tools, with all thut we = N etore | erin some unkuown corner of the backwoods or by oue of the resident pastors in Okefinoke Swamp. 3 ‘The Episcopalians of New Yo lele}Rcv. Jnsncll' tool for his &cxb l.lul:1 nassnz(l: harve organized the * Church Sociely for Pro- do by th i % the Rev. D of Seripture which relutes to the standing stul | moting Caristiavity among the Jews.” Bishop | YAGIey mace ¥ the resignation of the Rev. Dr. | (S, § = b < ser. i ¢ O The S ipon Gibeon and the moon in the | Potter is President, and Bishop Litticjobn oon | Joseph Hoidich, ~Dr. Holdich retir Wastern avenue. - Sunduy-achool & p. n. serv- | comer of Daroorn sysue sus Brie stveet. Valley of Ajalon while Joshua thrashed the | Dr. Jobn Cotton Smith are Vice-Presidents. | Secretaryship, ufter having heid it with Amorites and their allies. Afguingand enfore- | The Society alms at missionary work through- for the long period of twen! ing from this passage, he proved to his own sat- | out Lhe country, using New York as a centre of . isfaction that the doctriue of the eurth zoing | operations. SAINTLY SMALL-TALK. —The Rev. N, F. Ray West-End Opera-House. Evening sul ary Society is carrying a debt which is not likely The Rev. Dr. Atbert S. Munt, of the New | 7:30 p. m to be reduced by its current receipts. York East Conference, Methodist Eoiscopal ‘—The lev. J. Stewart Smith will ofliciatein St Church, has been electcd_Correspouding Seere- | Mark's Church, Evanson, at 10:30 . m. and 7:30 LUTHERAN. tary of the American Bible Society, to ill the | p. gu. - Comumunion at 740 2. w, The Rev. Edmund Belfour will preach morning St Lune's Mission, corner of Taylor street and | and evemng at the Cburch of the Holy Trinity, of tae ninetecnth century possess? 2uy more comparison between the articles pro- Juted by our nzeniously<onstructed machinery and those toilsomely wrought by the hands ot man. There can be no doubt tliat the old high- Wars, unsafe bridges, and long and dis- arrecable journeyitizs of old times were Dot the equals m value of our railroads. which 8 I were fasten wis to our stoulders m’fi ave made our elube_smaller, o near 1o cad he dot L <illl-prackabiie ehee have they brought its nations. 1s ot our | round the sun isa bit of rubbish mot founded | 4 gpecial meeting of the Touse of Bishops estknd oe o Bieesr e other liave thes brouzht its nations, Je 0t or | on fact. I proof of bis theory that the sun | i §%00"n New York s of Bish " : ’ o e e o ¢ O e bund the earth be trumpuantiy oited the | il be held in Sew York June I¥ to consicer To it a sleepy worshiver on the head with a | BIgE W® WO Everts wil preach in the First | | A preacher fur Scripture declaration that it ri ud sets. aud | ¢ tion how anything couid rise | 193K ys stays still in onc place. MISCELLANEQUS. () Mr. Hefter gives this position In the Boston Glore . 1141 Milwagkee aveaue. | Discples of Christ meetat No. 220 West Ran- | 8¢ an end-saiuc, und st this polat plays 13=1710 draw chool at 2:30 p. m. dolph strect at 4 p. . 3 1 think the above will win. T\ nedioms’ and_Spiritaalis held in Temperance Hall, No. it ton stroet, L p. 1 Geonge Francls Train s ex- GAME NO. 194—SUTER. pested (o/be Meee and SDERRe ayed by correspondence betweea A. J. De Freest Fsect will beat the meet- | xgy T T 1 Shepard.. Wasinztos, . C- - 3 West Madison street at (Contributed by K. D.- Lyman.) De Frecats move. from the Phonor | ices nt 4 p. m. meetin wiil be | W) 1f 2622 then 1116, 10-12, 7—11. B’ 5 2 West Washing e BAPTIST. ing to be held at 10 the rude and brutal days of barbarism, and are not reciprocal relations on a more friendly footing? From certain standpoiuts, nas not the -al system been improved under the influ- 'na(li«{ll-‘c_‘!f‘hgs;urkd tliqfl by Bishoo Me- | contribution-bos is merely a bump of benevo- | Church. corper of South Park avenue and Thirty- loskey, of Michizat 4 ¢ s came time an | Junce,— New Orleans Picayune. firsg street, 0211 3. m. and 7:50 p. m. election will be proposed of Missionary Bishop & 3 —B. F. Jacobs will preach in_the eveninz at the zona, 10 fill_the vacaney | The ordinary idea of Hell is o place of intense | Baptlst Tabernacle;, Nos. 302 und 501 Wabash ty of Spiritualists meete in 17 West Mudison street, ut 5 p. m. M. Cora L.V. Rich- asiced his cob: and set thut alv of New Mexico and Al 10: ence of time and experience? No longer is pri- This veing a conundrum whicu they were pus o decling S o by 3 ¢ > aptist e Venteance tolerated, or torture, and the | erless toanswer, they peacclully wave it u ockasionelt liy the: dsclibrion ot “the Rev. D | leass the Iotteatos, 3 place of extreme cold; | BWCUSS | 5 vy castis will preach fn the Mich. | mund: trauce spesser, I the mmoraing thé sub- vetry feudal tyrants, the wrangliug communi- His next argument was one which ingeniousiy 5 the Boston wan’s a place where there are no e enue Chureh, near Twenty-thicd strect, at | Ject ¥ I be cnosen by the sudience. After the ties, the wandering bunds of free companions,— appealed to the cotored persow’s well known Earl Nelson, one of the leaders of the Catho- | codfish and beans. 0 . m. i & ¢ jecture an opportunity will be siven for asking i Jove of repose. 1le pictured tothem the frizht- | lie party in the English_Chureh, bas organized he Rev. R, De Baptiste will preach in the questions pertaining to the subject. In the even- fhis, Dy the request of many persous, the spirit of Jiave they not ali disappeared? 1t s, then, true that man in soviety gots on perfecting bimseif 45 concerns his physical comfort, his mioral rela- ¢ Sisasters which wowld result to their | o lome Reunior Society.” Its object s the “Charles,” said she, to one of her Sunday- | gjivet Church, Fourth avenue, near Taylor street, homes aud to the church if the com- | reunion of Nouconformists with the State schiool class, *mention some act of violence that | ut11a. m. and 7:45 0. m, mobly-received nonsense as to the earth's | Church. Amonz the means used and tobe | that was inflicted near the sea about this time.”? | —The Revi-Lemmel Moss, D. D., preaches this morning in the University Place Church, corner of Adin Auzustus Ballou will delivera lecture in wer 1o Col. Robert Ingersoll's lectare entitlea GAME Nu. 185—FIFE. S sts. s Services close with an impromptu | Flayedn Clnclnnatl. O between Mr. Henry Hutzler and Frof. Smith. s it s fllows and bis poltical condition. | movlyyeceves, nepcensy 5,10 (L US| L e et (eats zel ! "and the different degrees of this suceessive de- | diurnal ion s were | used are lectures, greater soclal intercourse be- | ¢ Don't rememboer any; "eept Jonah was whale- = L ST | poem. A e e ‘which man In society attains are | true. Eversthing would he all wie tiwe | tween chufchmen and Nonconformists, and re- | laid on the shore.” Denslasgineand A avenne, Toe Rev. 3. | P70, poy. w11, Hopkina will preach fn e | j115 | z=-18 Butfleramove, etting out of place and never 2ctting In again. D P il preaciyin the South, | chapel of the Wasningtonian Howe st 8 p. m. | B71 | B o Temperance experience meeting in the evenl . m. Dfne Progressive Lycewmn will_meet at . 3. A. Tenry will preach in the Dear- | b; m. in Grow's Hall, No. 517 West Madison eet O} Phirty-si " street. froet Charch, corner of Thirty-sixthstreet, | 8Rek oL po i preach in the Taber- 0. 91 South Green strect. Evening sub- ““Evidences of the Speedy Coming of the The church in which he was preaching, wnich . The ‘m-lowlndz cusfium of putting the choir at man srows more perfect in this threefold gense | ¥as 01 E&'.‘:’:{.’.i:.,!;‘ffi‘::,‘i::“s;;‘;‘;“i o BoXt | progtiyiers. who 1s under the ‘ban for ieresy, ot e 3}:{ be ;’:fl:fiiies'fin&’,'i‘:i;’&?n‘i are but partially developeds it is zreat and hich | A3y bR F00RE %G G EE direction’ would <7¢ | hias wiitien to 2 Committee of the Church that | inz around and looking up at the vrzan fua When ther sttain a larzer development; it would | would be bet an 18 o % CER yp Jy Cp | for the Confession o ek, o listhneialiod | o e st beore Lhe contribution- | 5e10:30 3. m. and 7540 P m De comnlete were all the couditions perfectly | 18 from the Bible, 1 have not an atom of respect; | plate approactics his pew. L ey, “Galusha Anderson will preach in the | Bacle, cvilization; this civilization is new-born and | & [ vl o ch, eorner 0l ocke and Bunaparte screets, at rudimentars when the conditions under which satistied dently nowhere; or; at all events, not anywhere | 5, ‘wey it is to be put as a bar to legitimate x e cness 1o w: : wne 3 o ¢ e Second Chureh, corner of Morzan and Monroe | J¢ After this passaze, of which M. G. de Moli- with suflicient_definiteness to warrant the un- | 5robeuss T look upon it with feelings the very The Spiritualists have called up the ghost of | Ui o 7130 p. Lord. dertakers of Richmond in_ making the prepara- | BUSECED o6 Tapee. 23 thevery | p, e o g bo diawt hav much | “1rest: 8410130 ‘fi,,""c‘,‘,',‘,f,,;x'““\’,.‘i e ach ot the | - —The Rev. Mr. Ebey will preach at 221 West ton and Paalins | Madison stret, at3 p. m. nan says in the Debafs that it makes the | & . tions customary for thie obsequies of departed Tuckwhile huntmg for an honest man in Athens, | Fourth Church. corning of Washi reader Taney he is listening to one ot Michel ] - O . Chievalier's luctures at the Colleze de France, | church membo Such supgeitions as these | The worrklol e htng .ti_lf fmm)onzcfl Enelish | butthac if he weré to be reincorporatedand lived [ strects. ~Evening subject: **The Theatre. e oo o ask whence proceed | served as even more powerful Weapous Ly the jon of the Bible is puid for in England by | fn New York hie would 'become Director of an | —TheTev. €. ercen will preach in the Western | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Drosrecs and civifization, They come, above | sblest argument. Khe e atine . | 1he Syndics of the University press, who have 1 | insurance compavy and then put bis lamp out. | Avenne Chureh, corner of Warren svenng, at 1050 B 2 24 (o D ieom Tabor. Lavor was dtsised by the | ciety and the chureh dispersed to the four winds yright in_the book; the expenses of the 4 il 2. m. and p. m. Morningsubject: **Repent- EPISCOPAL-. (2) Maust o the double corner. This King probably O iors of ‘mnelont philosophers, but | of Heaven was more than Jasper's flock could & revisers are defrayed by private con | oAb Oxford Professor, examiniug a student on | ypce'and Faith. " arch 24—Third Sunduy in Leit. remembers ihe old sonz: A “(hristinity elevated, T e o sanctified | bear, and with one accord they gave assent to tributions. No compensation is oaid to the re- Bible history, asked hif why Moses was buried | “"“'rhe Rv. E. K. Cressy will preach in theCor- | -farch b5 Annunciatlol of the B V. . e b A L Ny L T e, “the’ true Son of God, sub. | his doctrines. - Huvinz in this manuer wawed | visers for their Inbor. It is cxoected thet the ?fmuffi Lard s“g'h o dschc_wt P.}!'h“’ Hmlththc entry Steous Chareh, cordor of Bloomingdale road, | Harch 0—Eightoenth Bay of Lot s = iy vict v ¢ vha o o1 g0 N kW ot jt v elites co not fiu i ¢ youth re- | af . m. and 7:30 p. m. 4 2 . z itte EimeuiT 10 a poor artisan of Galilee, and | 2 victory over what, be sanaleed ibdieneo wotk will Ug completed {n two pears. plicd that he supposed it was for Jouth re- | 2 e o~ k. ewit wiil preach in the Cen- | arch 2§—Twentieth Day of Leol, GAME NO, 185—DOUBLE CORNER. in the carpenter’s shop of Nazareth did not falsely “so-called,’ ! ot Lo A California correspondent writes: *I am | would diiz up bis body and stufl it. This young | tennial Curch, corner of Lincoln and Jackson | Jareh 29—Twenty-dret Day of Leat Played oy Dr. W. M. Purcell and Harry Owen at B P i Tis bicssd had 10 labor.”” The | ¢d uot upon i laurels, By ke doshua, coustantly receiving letters from ministers in | person was the son B A hovimas, a. w. and 7530 p. m. Marchk 30—Twenty-second Day of Lent. Terte fiaute, Ind. ‘Apostics suprorted themseives by their labor, | Who smote the Amorites till e chastised thett | (e East, inguiring for a church in Callfornta. , 3 T iFhe Rev. R.P. Allison will preach in the North CATHOLIC. Owen's move. aud later, when the barbarian hordes swept almost out of existeuce, went on o emolish | Ty such I wish to say a few words: In the tirst Little Mary P.'s father bad gone to Europe- | Star Church, corner of Division and Sedgwick March 24+—Third Suuday in Lent. - 25-18 8—11 25-30 26—-17 over Europe. the monks tilled the soil they had Dhilosophiy_aud seience generally. His next | piace, don’t come unless you are sent for, sud Durine his absence she prayed continually for | streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Jarch 25— Anounciation of the B V.M. ¢ St 1 Tavazed and resuseitatey industry. Still later | effort was airected against *O1d Probabilities,” | Fiei"aon’t come uniess you have moncy enough | him that God would take care of him and biess | —The Kev. £. 0. Taylor will pronch n the Cen- | Jfurch 26—Fetia. =i | T Y < d ithereens. At one J Snong s i tral Cburch. Martiae's Hall, Chicago avenue, in | March 27—Feri. the Catbolic republics of Italy becume the whom he knot dm(q[in} :’u_us o and to spare. ‘There aré not more than a dozen Ou bis return she ceased praying for | tral Coure. h 5 3 A e Ferta. 31~z o ohtres ot trade. comieroe, and Lo | low e demolisacd, 85,4t 8 AGRAIIL LG | ehurehes e R fheve ave al) otcuniod. ot | dsked b Why don't sou, pray for father pow 1V | 'S ok 11, A Relchenbach wil preach in the | March 20-The Five Woands of Our Lord. laii ans. > : e ?’mu‘,i he Governu gt N iiiosohers sas it will on;l:zh)tu”sn!ary, and these are all oceupied at :Z'if L] e o lg;;‘c Lo g;g:;},lmme Nordish Taberuacle, coruer of Noble and West | dfarch 30—Feria b lonia, the Black Sea, Africa, an sia were A Jo! to- W COI il | Present A4 i 3. Olio streets, ut 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. —————— e 3 the theatre: i elariousand |/rain to-mortGws ud lol WHBUITOW LOIER B S Seire «Tlow long did gooa K i m | O=The Rev. Jobn Ongman will preach in_the 3 = the theatres ot the comuicrenal TelatiouR NG |y js deart” Could anything e more conclt | o Jly of the: clerzymen of the Reformed ow Jon 0 good Kine e e Eeio | First Swedish Church, Oak strect, near Sedguici, HOMESICKNESS. ol military expeditions of eur aneesiorss here | 500 s completing s DS umoky over as. | Chureh are highly indignant at the statcment | 35 BeKed by 8 SULar school teacher of a Little | 2740505 ‘m, and 7:20 p. m. L et ey wade fmportant and fecund vonquests, s A hor pro. | of the Rev. Mr. Llovd in reference to tppliug | boy 1ast Suyday, when the bistory of Hezekiall's | * _pe Rev. W, J. Kermott will preach in the Ah! eaymot 89, Ine'er can fecl 18 |2 et and ‘Contented 1n this land; 20019 |50 trouomy aud cominon st 20, while abroad their flags floated sreathed | LrOUOMY it SO IER O R e raid that v vecont. Mhnes | 1fe formed the subject master of the lesson. | molgted Street. Chuteh, betwoen Fort « All you what believes 0 p. m. 1long to be at home once more, “ Forty davs and forty uights,” promptly re- | Forty-sccond streets, at1la. m. and Ah secms muc) the easlest from this point, and men of this persuasion were (a) 21—17is Ttur here, in fact, Mr. Owen's with glory and terror. at home they did not re- % s warf doesn’t, i where eizhty clei mainidle, They cultivated Lhe arts, aud theit ;1:},‘3;05;_‘:““!‘;),‘;‘},‘;‘},,?;‘,& dg earf doceirt s | WherE B e o Rahied sma | SponSd dhe lad, who was more fomilar with the | | iflard Avenue Chuch, Lawndale, Serviccs at 'xnd clnsp dear Mother's band. 3 X traders by every houest means added to the :Ie\-nnu'u of cvery d right Lignd in the house | lants. ‘Certain of the brethren insist that it | TaiB of Noal’s time than with the reign of any | 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Fair France, mel_v say—sweet, sunny France; ‘am not certain but he shoald have wo;{‘} u.é public wnd private wealth. Manufactures of | GORARIR B SUUS o scientific gtatement driven | s a baselss Slander, and farthermore urge that | Of the Kings of Judab. T Tev, 1 G, Switt Wil proach fo Evanect Dottt e etow i n e T WA goul il jewelry, volored Elass, paper, ot | Sl quent. Jasper. Wipivg with his | tbe brotber Who put it In circulation must have | The Loudonderry Journal gives the following E,”,,“,‘i-‘t,.‘}‘.’;’u‘“f“’i,““,,,“i’""‘,‘2"1,.1’",,’,{(,"7’5;‘;0”:,“;? N nite mazing on the ses. * RELICS. Hlorenosy Pisa, Bologna, Milan, } em_cc,d.snlx; les | reat red baudana the Derspiration Trom his | been in 3 condition to sce double on the oc- | instance of a pulpit bull: “*Aclergyman preach- | —The Rev. 1, 1. Carr wiil preach in Downer's 1 take my booi and wander lone S e o, and. attracted to PO | o Give. brow, the preacner subsided to the | casion of that dinuer. ine o serwon on deatls concluded with the fol- | Grove Church 8t 11'a. . and 7 p. m. [n silctice on the shore: i, & ictle hidlen nesk; mlfk;el 4 :h '-‘" “&-fl' ‘\i';.h" Competition of strang- puldit sofa, conscious of having achieved a The Supreme Consistorv of the Established lowing observatio: But even aeath, my breth- —The Rev. C. H. Kimball will preach in Engle- Thoen eit fllidfl“fl upon the sand, \7‘:3:0 he toys of mem'ry rest, Detketathiegold aud the Lomp = | nigly victory. & 1ot s tion | ot iatans Chureh of Prussia has orbidden the | Tot 30 well descryed by manih d for diele sius, | 0 A ChurcR, Snglewool yrents, pear Sicwart, at e ses the Dillows fosm, ' e ; i gLy VleLOY4 suzgest to Drotiser Jasper that | Rev. I, Hossbach to assume the cnre of souls | the wisdom of Erovidence has, In its baterha e 2 : 5— e tie Chanh, does not believe that Il | 1,y i ngt go tar cnouch. - People-wiia win vic | i the Farish of St Jamey, Dertny on the erououl Einanias, pus st the sua of our” istenee: for | -TueTew, ¥ L Campbelh yill prcsc 2,155 e e e shcie waves— Bellcsior the st ] ot thauld be saeriGeed o U P thie Teeblo | tozies of Uiz sork elbiE 10, e sacred rec- | that in his fnaugur fermion he denied the wira- | OUIY thin what life would be worth it death Bl SR ¢ D aiee thats low and sweet. 4 , thie bealth an h ord s ‘St stand thou stitl upon Gibeon; | cles related in the Bible; but they have permit- | Were at the beginning? ¥ - "he Rev. H. L. Stetson will preach in the 1t lulla my fears, and for 3 time Dimm'd thelr pages are by years 1 sit enwrapped in thougats Blotted here and there with teard 2 . #trength of childhood, and Cardinal Pecel prod . O o e Ajalon Ha ; 4 e ! 4 » £ Ohd thou, moon, in the Valley of Ajalon.” He | ted him to retain bis old living in the Parish of | A 'Whitenal i ke Shore Church, Winnetka, at 10:30 4. m. s X i little G-yoar oldiIWhitehall boy wwas watehiiog Ln—k’el'n: Hoe . K.'Whecler will preach tn Austin Butah! the dream i3 soon dispelled, tested arainst the * modern schools of political § 2 % ey d- ! ; . tieal | 200 O foeistea that, the sun is sull stand- | S¢. Mari, in the sume Canital, because they can | thi sunbears s thés 8 : i » economy, infested with unbelief, that”rezard | SROUE TCRP Pul ypon the lofty erest of Mount | hardly accept the said inougural sermon as ¥ can | the sunbeame s thiy slob throueh A WINIOW | egurcn it 30ith o m. and 7040 el With ail the joy it brouht. But the little hoop of gold laboras the supreme cud of map, aud manbin | licon, and that’ the bumbier moon, cOtent | cient, evidenes of unbelict, Tho rostenation of | A e urces the room. eaam |- —The R, A Hizckbarn will preach In o Andso L cannot 0 Ny Gleams as bightly 23 of old. i O bt Giucon, and thy bus at CODICHE | elent o . Tl L 2 se streaks? & erance L 10:30 o m. and this bright foreign land; 3 @ ebine more oF 1 g8 Siolmar, | it 3 less clevaied postiony ety eposce 1 | S st of the Cousisiory bas nou yet beea | @ Tiose, e son,” R e | ok Chtoh Tomparance all, ot Z8 8/ Td rather beat uqz‘rf;g:an. AR L P o e ot economists | the vale of Ajuluh. | 5 B U Ak k ceepted. rom heaven.” = . C. C. Marston will preach in Nor- And by the fireside band, i 3 Gumenting on this, voints ok {4 ST | posed that, i order t0 sottie b g beyond | *y. ¢ sustin Prctps sums up the judement | ) L koo what they are for, mamma, s said oo e Chugeh s 11w, m, and 7D m. 14 father hear my Mother's voice, Relle otis vansient blied; e arc thoroueh iy arord itk e | 0TS Rielond. foek should U891 | or'ihe” Ameriean curelies with rozard to card: | Hhe it felow, who g “peen slidin:” down | © —The Rev. F. L. Cuanell, of Epansien, il e e e Pl Taad 30 falr, Aud my heart's firat dreamings cliog ore of Perugn " as 1o the ne el mussonts v ext sixty Ga¥s | laving thus: < Lu the Catholic, Episcoval, and | Uedts tu the turwloft, “‘they are what God | preach inthe evening - t 4 throve. X *Round these letters and the ring. y o the bours of labor and securing | t0 T ‘,‘,‘;:S“s",‘f,i‘;‘f&"’o}";‘f{u‘Z:E'“;;ix perbaps Lutheran Churches, tie fanocente of the babies down on when e sends 'em to o e Lo We:Oley will grencl Hhlabiors AQueen upon & WML, b pnrroas, 4355 of rest to the artisan as well as of avolding | FRL B Tico proof of the idioey of Galileo, this amusement IS not often questioned. In ¥ JETHODIST. Havse, France, March 12. 1878, Love's devorion, love confessed, L e dren: ther, like the vres: | 21008 35 BOSti PTO¥) Ut the Liead of the | sonsideraple TRgiients of the Presbyterian, tac | Many mothers are cither compelled tostay | The Rer. Dr. Thomss preaches at Centenaty ————— Have these timed-sialned pages blest- A ), Reiormed, and the Congregational Churches | away from church and theatres, or take their | cpurch, on Monroe street hear Morgan, in_the ENNUL Love's firat passion, undefiled, cut Pope, betieve that as_every charity is neees D e fow mucht march the pastor d a1y, Hhver s widost possible spread of educa: | FELAE eyl The Man in the Moon, the practiée.of it has of luto vears boen caining | babjes with thew. & poor wouan ook her | Caeeihz, and Prof. C. D. Wiloer in_ the evening. A i tion, detest war, and upbold the frecdom of | NS would find a warm welcome to the Rich- gr::!undfi i ‘(llm these exc‘clntlons, it _may be | ittle oue in her arws to bear a famous preach- | Subject: ** Moses ?s:gnsi mefi\lmmu_qh. < Teinity | A something o'ee iy epirit brooding seems, commerce, and with sorrow contewplate 5 x{:s Tond pulpit End that the voice of the zreat bulk of the | er. The loud voice from the platform awoke | —The Rew, W O Aty Crinity | omnor aad a pensiveness unknown— J g::.i'h gfi‘ol,_,::!" s ;‘ll;:. to know— Church, on Indiana avenue, enormons’ number of the vielims mads Evangelical Churches is at present in the nega- | the child and made it cry, and its mother got bt e La ou £t s cloud, wind-blown against the Incapacity to learn, war, and the couvulsions of SRYTERIAN. tive. A Bishop of the Methodist Church bas | up and was leaving the hall when the minfster street. " Eveniog subject: °The Luwyers os ” 1i1ts its shato tradesn ™ THIRD PRESBYTERIAN. | [IN0.0 Yetined that thar branch of tbe | stopped her by sayivg: * My zood womau, dor't | B the fourth 1 tas auries an.the Aooatlde Norlags face, ol s a3 (O Now the grave-sod rests above ‘After repelling as an_odious calumny the ac- TRE NEW CHURCI OF TIS SOCIETT Churchi Is almost a unit against card-playing.” | go away. The bapy doescn’t disturb me.” ‘1t oo e ev. E. Boring will preach at the State | Afor, Apollo's ehafty pave touched the A dear one whose life and love & susation spaitet. the Church that *siicinstils | The church at the corner of Ogdenand Ash- | Ope of the notable Ritualistic Episcopal | IS0t for that, sir, leave,’ s replied With & | stroet Church. Eveninggubject: **TheIrrepressl- Nether sky, and Dow the upper belt— P nto the heart, of mystic horror of (cOULEMDY | o5 qcepues, purchased from the St. Jonn | churches. in this country is the Church of the | Perfect uncousciousness of sarcasm, “*it's you | ple Condict in Religion " N ‘And now, and lo} leaps into lite yoo Oy e atii] within my hears for) carsiiy thines o and commends an ascetisit | 2 TYG Lty by the Thira Presbyterion | Advent, Boston. It was ozoned in 1544 by the disturb the babs.” e Jtes, 3, W Fatten will preach moratog | Kap Y B L obul tact Soreboth Vil Thad would exclude all materisl J“;lf:l‘;;‘:};“;g Churel, and now being completed by the latter. | Rev. William Crosswell, who established free | *Rejoicing fn_hope; patient in tribulation; and evenfng at the \wabash NOUE Creach at the | A mighty irahsformation, IOt it By Mem'rics Time can ne'er erase thelot of man, the Cardinal sets WRECh, ) | G by Mar 1. Itwas bewun abous | SILLDSS supporied by the weekly offertors, daily | continiing iustaat in prover,”is 3 well-Known | sichizan Avenye Church, Evening subject; The o OF'3 fair sud happy face. Telute the gtill tnore vouomous calumny whi will be finished by May 1. O e e | SCTVICE: frequent communions, the choral ren- | quotation from the Bible. But, through tho | Beinsof God,"—the Arst of & series on Christian | Even 8o my wpirit waits the bidding €auses the Chiurel to be consivered the €0CmY | e years 120, only the lower portion being pre- | germg of the oflices, preaching fn the surplice, | joiut cfforts of compositor and proof-reader, | belief. O a Higher Power 10 Jift the veil Tlold T there her “y‘-’fl;‘“j; n of science, Tiis pretended enmity, be 88¥8, I8 | o) roq gor oceupancy, the anditorium Deing left | the eastward position of the pricst at the cele- | neither of whom was well informed as to the | —Bishop Mereijl will peeach in the morning, and | Which neavy Langs upon my heast, % Am‘a“ ndught clse lis place can 8L, 30% oury absand, bat hapious, for it procesds on | Pare 8 O T o plete, Tho Third Pres- | brat/, the cross and ights a3 symbolical osua- | mesnlog of O i ne s i it5 o1d Ene | the Hov. 3. MoChestey in tie evening, sého Park Zoszrik D, TonsEx. The MaPLES W wsolves the suppositivn thaw the Clurch e e e e el