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99 ~ey THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 1878, #fll_of the De Koren memorial windnw was banketl with flowers, Tue (izplay swas as fast Il as it was beantifnl, amd many approving re- marks testified to the pleasure which 18 alford- ed, Tt may be sabd that theentire floral decoras tion, with the exception ef a few bLrantifil de- vices, was the lberal gift of ouc of the wealthy young Iadies of the parish. AT TUE CATIRDRAL. y Easter Sunday was appropriately celobrated csterday at the Cathedral of 84, Peter amd "aul, Tho choral_rervices were marked by unusial beaunty, 71 were humerous floral contributions i the chancel, anl their perfume filled the chureh. —Upon the altar was an arch, formed of calln Tilles and preen sprays, while fresh roses blaomed upon cither stde awd n houquiets at its hase, — Several baskets of roses were displayed upon the rall and In varions taken to make the maele moro attractive than usual, and,on the whole, the opening was ander yery pusoicious clrmnmlnnccs. and angurs well for the future of the smvm{. “The pastor comlucted fhe devotlonal exer- cises alter the form of the denomination, nml it was opportung and appropriate that Bishop Fallows, the father of the Soclety, should preach the scrmon. lie took his ‘text trom Numbers 23, vilt, and_ hia very abla dlscourse wasan apolieation of Halaam'a language and listory to prove the immortality of God’a truth and the perpotuity of Hils eause. While very little was_known of the history of Balaam, he sabl he had burst forth as Elijah had, and might be saild to be the tyoe of a falthless man, ‘The central featurs in"the (Hod-skile of his lfe had been the fullling of God's Woril in making tho wrath of wan te praise Him, The language mana parpose, a firm will, and A ready courage, and he only Incks good iealth to Insure him tho lcadership'of the Senate, Possessing preat dig- nlty uf character, as well as inteiluctual puwer, he'ls one of the few who wears the Senatorial honors ns though created capeclally for tieim. One of the curule-chalrs of the $enate was agaln graced for an hour or o, on Thursday last, by Its old occupant in former years, GEN, JAMES SIIELDS, who s, hawever, no longer the trim, dapper, bright-eyed Httle Irish gentleman that he was when u Senator, He was ot a brilllant legis- lator, but ha never merited the epithete, “*con- ceited dunce,” “dull as n cake of taltow,” which Abraham Lincoln appifed to him in 1512, Wheu he was State Auditor of Illinols. He Lind refused to recelve the State-lank notes in_ navment of taxes, and Mr. Lincoln pub- from Matthew xxvifl e ls not here,for He 13 riren, a3 He snid. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” After the sermon, communion was gcrved. At 3 o'clock an Easter festival was given by the Sunday-school, aud 7a rich floral offering was brought forward with the offer- tngs. LAKGLEY AVENUR MBTODIST CRURCH, At the Lanzley Avenue Methodist Church the decorations were sfhinllar to those of last year, Back of the minister, ard around his pul- rll. were house-plants {n bloun, and dlrccllg back of him was a large white cross, on whicl 1¢Christ {s rlecn ! was wrought. Over the cross hung a beautitul crown of fluwers, and In front of the pulpit wasn large floral crass. The mot- toes ** Faith, Hope, and Charity,” ‘O grave, where 18 thy sting{” * O death, whereis thy vletory 1 were on the walls, Tho acrinon twas bill to reconvay tho market Dulklings to the District autharities, Butler, on the other hand, {s an attorney for the Market Company, Black- barn ravs ho expected, by Mr. Butler's stern demeanor, that fic took RKim 11 the committes Tuom, nos to use persuasion, but Lo meet Lhm In a sanguinary encounter, and that Butler chose the tiine he dil because tug (Blackburn's) arm was done up in a sling. WASIINGTON GOSSIP. Bocioty Advertlstog=The Prestdont's Wile =Mrs. Speaker BRandall— The Next Drmocratie Candidate=Ilendricks, of In- disnn=Thnrman Keads Cicern ~ Fernan- de Waeod and Suntct CoxeLamar, of RELIGIOUS. Easter. Services in the City and Suburban Churches, The @Glad Season TIs Welcomed by an Imposing Display of Floral OfMerings. Anniversary Servi ces at Trinity M. E. Church---A Sermon by Dr. Dy the Rev. Mr. Clendening, on the Resurrce- | parts of tho church, aithough there was o | of Balaam, * [low shall I curso whom (od hath [ STsstasippi=tien, Shiclda and His Cowm- | jished a letter In the Sangamon Jonrnal, at Thomas, o e the sening & Jates namber of persona | pretension ana no eugeestion of being too pro- | notcuraeds of how aliall I defy whom God linth [ - rdes=The Ttodiseo FamilymAnother fla- | Suringtield, fn which ho uiiticlsed . hhn were present at the Sundag-school concertowhen | fuse. The Sundag-school exereises fn the after- | not defled 17 was the universnl langunge of the | ter of Chnrlty=Twead ns o Congressman—. feverely, using the aboveqguoted epithots the children presented Eoster gifts and flowers. The excreises also contained Scriptural texts on Lhe resurrection, and recitations h{ Misa Mamic Howd, James Boyer, ant Miss Mury Rand, an opposcrs of God, but the truth had alwavs con. quered them, The tirst astronomer had crawl- cd fnto the world o o Sie, bus tho truth con- Newton fell fainting to the Washington Politieal Organs—The Paris Esxposition = Letters of Introductione Amusements, among others, A chatlenwre followed, which Lincoln accepted, haming Lroadawords as the wmqnm‘ and nspot on the Missourt shore of the Misstasippi as the place, The pricipats ace Tho Reformed Episcopal Congres noon were unusually well attended. gation in Their New LITE'S LESSONS, quered n the end, 3 at € dence of The Tribure, Quarters, address by Witliain - Rand, and o sdlo by Mrs, A SERMON DY TIIR REV, DIl THOMAR, Hloor whol his’ Wark was donc, bitt, roquriing Epeciat Cormspond cordingly met there, with seconds, broads Mandevtile. : Tho ecrvices at Trinity Methodist_Episco- | to consclonsness, ho pratsed God.” Al great | Wasminazom, Di Gy April (4.—In the fash- | awords, and u surceoni but mutual friends ur- MASONIC EASTER RHRVICES. yal Church, on Indiaun avenue, near Twenty- | discoverers bl had to comont tho world, but | fonable, as in tho othier waorlds, there are repue | sived in timo to bring’ about n recouciliation, Chicago Commandery, No. 19, Knights Tem- plar, In pursnance of the order of the Urand Cummander of the Btate of Illnofs requusting the members of the Order to attend relizions services on Easter Sundas, yesterday attended divine worship at the West-End Opera-Ilouse, listening to o sermon by the Rev. N. F. Raviin, Pust Prelate of the Lodee. The Commandery had furited the Apollo and Et. Bernard Com- manderies to participate with them. and march In procession to the appointed place. The Chi- cagv tirned out about minety sivords, while St. Bernard and Apollo sent about 100 more. The Bhields found TINKRE SANATORIAL COMRADES, who greeted im cordially, They were Ogles- tations and reptations—the ttue, which ta well catablished, and streagthens with time, nnd the ncetdental, which are due to suddenly-acquired wealth, amd to an ngenloua dystem ot PUPFIRG AND PLACARDING, which Barnum inight equal but hot surpnss. This ts not a difficult task here, as ouc has only to cultivate tho acqualntance of huif & dozen lady corrervondents to obitaln a wonderful pub- ltelty, The resident fashionable sacloty, how- ever, objecte to publiclty, and so do nearly all Yestordny's Servicos in the Various Ohurches and Halls of Rocke ford, TN, EASTER SERVICES. AT TRINITY CHURCH, sorner of Michighn avenuc aod Twenty-sisth street, the floral decorations were unusually fine. In the contro and front of tho church was n cross, soven feat fu helght, preacuted by Mra, fourth strect, yesterday morning, were comn- memorative of the anniversary of the dedication of the church—the pastor, the Rev, W, F. Crafts, tha Rev. Dr, Edwards, and the Rev, Dr. Thomas toking part fu thems A very larro cungregation was presont. The altar was taste fully embellishad, or, rather, its outline was only a bouqict of roscs, in which was embosom- «d a ealla-lily, bofog in the font In the centre of the altar ftsclf, while tho steps leading to the chofr, on the rizht and left, were covered with trith triumphed, awd, coming down to religion 1t had fought ceror, and had won by the help of Godand fn the fuldilment of Ilis” prophecics. ‘Fhere hal been no advauces In sclence or geolog: bt had been made 1o war with Chrlstianity, yet thers was not trath fu sclence whlch was at war with the Bi- ble, nnd all scluntlsts came back through their labyriuths of study to admit that God ereated the Heavens and tho carth. The Hiblo was mnultiplying, and, afthough it had been cut down, a8 18 were, it tvas as a tree of rightoous- ness, till of aap, like unto the cedars of Leban. commanded the guard nt the houso where he lay wounded soveral days nfter ho was hit at Carro (fordo; Burnstde,who was a Lientenant of rexulars under him when hic entercd the City of Moxico; and Dorsey, who commanded a lfimt battery under him Iivthe recent War, Person- nllf. a majority of tho Senate would like to sce Shlelds pensioned, but it would bo unjust to many uther brave et to sfogie him out, shn- Intter rmed at the asyluam on Mon- + s ott. _The crucliixion and raising_of Jesus from on | DI to grot the Dumocratic party out of a bad Ed P. Ifall, to_memory of her father aud | oo nr‘;lzt'.n and wera teseived Uat | the | exotle plants of many varieties. A'male quar- | Y doad were the supreme proof of tho truth of | Of the diploniate, yet the entertatuments given | gergpe, Anothor unrevarded Genoral hero s mother, Dr. and Mre. Hatn, This was com- | asylum of Cman%o Commandery, corner of | tette dld most ot the siniing. Uol's Word, which tne reverend pentieman | by thelr ects far cclipse those of the honvequz FILEMONT, THR PATILFINDER, 0! posed of Easter llics, carnations, roscs, Halsted and Randolph, At the vorner of Wash- The sermon was preached by Dr. Thomag,wha | beautitally smplitied [n coucluding his cloquent | riches, which are heralded in detail, with a | who was zo cleanty euchered out of the fran- Intonsnd Ilalsted streets the procession was chitse of the Memphls & El Puso Railrond, on f non. wonderful _tividness of fmagination. Mrs. smilnx, cte, and stood upon a marblo | ERCE GG SRR VR OparheTTonse, West | oo £OF Hladests S *“Aftor tho sermon an Easter offering was which some 85,000,000 had been ralsed in Paris, pedestal. On the sonth - side of the ‘\‘l’n‘hm;" oA Throop “;‘.&' the line of n“:J;fig':,‘dm"}';fiz}#%?"‘"01 of Bacamako &t | yoicon "o whichi a targe sum tas realized, and Loub, Y. Tot, by a judiclous distribution | pyerontis broher-tnddam M. Bollaa, was de- graded from his position_in the French dipto- matle corps and imprisoned, for having afded in tho ealy of these .lcmPhla & EIl P'aso honds, aud other Frenchmen who had alded In the sale were rulned, A new company wos organized under the directfon of Coal, Tom Beott, leaving Fromont and Lis [rionds out fu the cotd, and {t fg claimod that some of the muuey ralsed in France was dlsbursed hore ln Wasilngton in of gloves and an o:casfonal theatre-ticket or carringe-ride, obtaing flaming. nceounts of her new gowns, and the desk-toll of young Cierk Hiohbe Is enlivened by the descriptions of his achievements in toading the Gorman at the pa- latkat manslon of Mrs, Geu, Pontoon, which ho sccitred by inveating his 1ast V in a bouquet for chancel was a floral piliar, composed of calla IiMes, roscs, carnations, violets, and &milaz, with the Initial letter “G" marked In violots. The whole was surmonnted by a white dovo, nnd was 0 memorlal vmblom to Miss Georgla McDugal, from her sister, Miss Clara Btohor. This was a fine plece of floral work. the services voncluded with the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, ROCKFORD. BASTER SERVICES. peclal Dispatch (o The Tritune, Rocsronrp, Ill, April 21.—The Enster sor- march being down Washington, zouth on Aun, thence wost on Madison_street, the procession belng headed by the First llcclmnnl,_ Drum Corps, 'Tho following Emincut aud Sir Kulghts participated, aml were assigned seats on the stage: Chicago Commandery—Eminent Com- mander, Alexander White; Actingr teneralfssi- J. 8. Wheeler; Cuptain-General, 11 1, 4+ Recorder, James E. Megion; Treasurer, There seemed to be a shade of myatery, o #ald, gathering aronnd these words. By fome tho phrase * Vailey of Baca™ was rendered the tvalicy ol mulburzy trees;! br( others, the “yalley of woepini.' fe believed it was' not cortain which valloy was relerred to; possibly some of the valloys through which the pligrhas wended thele way In their annual worship at Behind the large centre cross and nhout hall Lo e 4 S Jerusnlom; and the thought eecmed to ho that ;¥lces commemorative of our Bavior's crucifle | the writer thereof. It is rofreshing, hioweverto ! way to the Communlon scrvice a largestar and :‘\m{flfllllflms‘\'ky:::g:—l(Vnr‘:‘x‘;r‘xl“'}hov‘rtn&“k"ficy-' ‘they were blessed who, passing through the |.ton and resurrection from tho dead have been | see that this chironicle of clectrotype society ‘:fi:“g:,’:fil?m!;"l',‘;gfi"“_‘“’.l!-k‘l‘:(";:lf:!':“l' l{:::‘,fl;‘::aig cresent of camelias, Easter lllies, roses, carna- 1-,'.,,““0' M. W. Borlands ' Standard-Bearcr, | Yailoys of earth, caused wells to spring up, or | unusually observed in this city to-day by all | snovements ts diminishing. 1ng to gt something from the Southern Pacifl tlons, and emilax stood upon & marble Uase, | George Marrls; Wardor, A, J. Gifford. Of st [did l“'{"f‘{"r"l‘l},""" inlight malca tho \vay ¢489 | denominations, At the Mothodist_churches THE WINTE 1OUSE. .Company his wife, Jessle Benton Fremont, i3 theglit of Mrs, Chartes Raymond. On the | Bernand, thore were d. 8. White, Eminent Come | #04 licipful for those who should come_after | Joomong' wera preached, and Sunday-school | No one can deny thut the soclal atmosphere of wrlting & ook, and 'their son fs an Ensfen at We bad from one remiering the thought that - our world was n world of tears,—a valley of weupitig. 1f wo stood on ona slae of lfo and stidicd only its darker phases, only its more gorrowful scencs, wo might fndeed easily belleve this to be true In o very [ull sense. For there were atwaya those who had sorrow, always those who wero shedding tears. But if we viewed 1l from another point of vision, & would eecn south slde of the chancel stoud o handsome gross of ditferent_species of white blossoms, with tho nama “ Loulea,” and the “* 1. 11, 8." oi the Churcls, In violets, presented as a memorial by Mr. Bolton to his wife. Also, on the samnc gide wasa hoarp and lyre, presented by Mrs. John Dwvight, Near the pulplt, supnorted by mnrble columne, were tvo pillars In white flow- crs, with the names ** Abbio?’ and * Mamie,” in mander; George Moulton, Cavtain-Generuly genlor Warden, U, Schaler; Junior Warden,Johu Obermeler, Then there were Emiuent Sirs Henry Turner, tirand Senfor Warden; Grand Treasurer, Robert I1. Foss; Eminent Sira T. T, Gurney, Arthur Atkins, W. H. Womlbury, J. Wiite, John Sanborn, Henry Turaer, John Woodman, Jotin Crawford, W. N, Burbank. ‘Fhe Hev. N. F. Ravlln prencked a sermon on .the Naval Aendemy. and a smart young fellow. OLI} BAUN NODISCo, who was Russian Mivister here o preat many yoars, niarried o {icorgutown fricnd of Mra. remont, named Harrist Willlams; the very 'beautiful dnughter of u man In reduced clreumn- ,stances. 8he mado oid Hodlsco an excellent ,g'lrclmd hor maleatia beauty was notlced at this metropolis has been purified by the examplo of homely affection nnd of houschold faith in that place where example I8 so poteut for good or ¢vil,—the White iloutse. Some gritmble he- caure the Prosident, who has no scruples about ‘drinking o glass of wine at dinners where ho {3 a guest, has ylelded to the wishes of his wifo Liaster services were given in the evening. The churelies were profuscly decorated with fowers. At the second Congregatlonal Church tho Rev, F. P. Woudbury gave an’ able discourse on “The True Mcaning of the Resurrection.” in ‘the evenlng o choral service was miven. At .the Eplscopal the usual Easter scrvicos were % 5 S "etorsburg apd other European Cupltal violets, from Mies McMurphy aud Mise8oy- | « Rationalism va. the Hesurrection of Josus | 108 not & world of tenrs but af gladuces=n |.lcid " mornlug sud cvening, and able [{and permitted her to bantsh wino from tho | whon her Wnisband took hor abrond. . Fioahs h mour. ' On the right nud Toft of the chancel | Clrist, takiug bis text from tho sccoud chap- | WP R¥ES 0 MEREIARE GO ofuleing. 1t W35 |.discourses wero attentively listencdl to | White Housc table, as stie had proviously ox- [ died here, leaving several children, and the in- #toud Lwo buge rustic baskets filled with green plants, calla’ lilfes, ete,—one an emblem of commemoration to Mrs, Gunu, by her daughter, Mrs. Ileury Keep, and tho other pre- ter of Collusslans, eighth verse. ST, PAUL'S CHURCIL, 1Y DB PARK, ‘The well-known taste of the ladies of St. Paul’s Church was yesterday exhiblted tn ns consolable widow, in.accordance with the Rus- +slan custom, walked behtnd tho hearse which bore his remains from the Russian Legation to the cemetery, at least a mils. The old Baron cluded it from her home dloners in Ohle. But he has gracefully slelded, and, although she may not offer those invited to the Ktate dinners from thelr pastor, the Rev. J. W. Adams, ‘The children's Easter celebration took nlace In the afternoon. Iligh Mass was celcbrated at tho .Catholle Church. The floral ddecorations wero vither directlon nor was it wuell, he supposed, | to seck to dwell all the time in the shadows of life, nor well to gcek to cscapo thoso shadows und to dwetl only in its sunshing. Tho sented by Mr. Andersom The cotnunlon | fine o style as ever kuown lu flyde Park bofore. e 1 h 4 the altar, tho K elthier sherry, claret, o chmnpagne, she makes | joft 4 handsome fortunc., 8ir John Cramip- eryice and the necompanying decorations were arg weneral thought, to hia mind, was that the | beautifully arranged around the altar, tho Rev. | {1 White House a very ngreeable pince. Calt- |'y, i 4 u el by Miss Teiilo Adama nad Miss | ylarcs Dumbor of fwcrs ere Aousht,fromt | acees of Jifa wito such ns to rive rise to degp | Dr. utier giving his peplo a losson or futars | fu forth by Lo suvablao of her own hear, tho | Frekco 'ans Drecenty aan vern attertiy was very altentive Lo her, but sha refused to marry him, and went abroad, wherc her tivo oldest rons wero educated ifor the Imperial service. While In Enazland, sho was Wooed by dlminutive, dricd-up” East Indta ofileor Coll Dougtas Beott, who was at home oa loave, and who came back with hor, Ho would not take no as an nnswer, aud they werg guldance to reach the houso Leyond the skics, as taught us by the Cruclfied One. A MASONIC, " __Tho cervices given by Crusader Commandery, No. 17, K. T., were of unusual fnterest. They acted In avcordance with tho recommendation of the Right-Emlncnt Commander to elvo services appropriate to the day, Desplte the In- clemency of the weathor, a Iarge and aporeclative congregation assembied at thelr beautiful Asylum to partlcivate In the dovo- feelings, decp Impressions,—ta stir the soul to its deepest and profoundest cmnotions, And when we reflected that the nature of Ife was not shinply entertainment, was not sinioly pleasure, but was rather discipline, development, strength, manhood, womanbood, wo cuulJ coslly sce, If this Lo the alin of lile, that it wust be projected on some such ecale or plan as to call intu play or excite not only the pleus- urable emotious, and to Jead men not only best powers aud llghest qualities of all who vIsit her. sho has done much to strengtiien the Adiministrationat a Lime when it has nceded support. Another devoted wifo is MY, BPRAKER BANDALL, ¥ who has doue so nuch to roform tho presiding oflicer of the Louso of Representatives, Ilols 8 goulul good fellow, and, us o young Philadel- phla polltictan, who had to ask tho b'hoys to iake something,' le heeame somewhat al- Annic Marston. ' 'Fhe decorations wera contributed antirely by the ciirch members, and were very beautiind, ‘Thescrmon was preached by the Rector, the Rev, Dr. Edward Sullivan, and was avpropriate to the aceaslon. Hiis text was o follows: Behold my hands and my feet, that it 1s I myeelfs handle me and £eo; for a epirit hath not fles! bones ns yo sce me have.—Luke, xxiv., 80, The singing was very fine, and the church was for the especfal ise of the church. The chancel windows were fllled with the choicest Howers, andon the siles of the chancel wore Jarge vultns and crosses of le. On _toe altar a large cross and wreath of white and pink roses was placed,with vases of flowers on cither side,while magnolla leaves were spread profusely around. On the sides of tha chancel were two large tal- lcts wreathed with byacinths, pansies, roses, oraogo blossoms, and other flowers, in tho cen- MARRIED IN TIIB CITY, They now roalde - in Madras, where he Is now 4 d Joy, but thero flicted witn n contraction of tho nerees of the crowded with peaplo. tro of which wero . harp and a lpro | loni the ways of luughterund Jov, but 0 : : Depity Quartermaster-General, whilo aho hin AT GILACE CauRCH, of Mowers: A large star was hung” in e Eo b et | O Aot isen Bervices oponed by #luglyg | rigut e, which would being a filed clnes up | grown wuriously” stout. - Ono. of Boisco's to his lips nad keep 1t there unti} it was cimpty. He played u goud band ut cards, und was not famed for cleanliness of personal appearance or dignity of depurtment. Bubl nows avona rhan;{: tout cela, and it was not long after his marriova beforo lis habits of 1ifa Leeamo on- tirely dilferent. “I'he fres young-blood became on Wabagh avenue, nenr Stxteenth street, there were more peoplo present than could find scats, ond many were ubliged to go away, Tho Faster offerings In fluwera wers numerous and beauti- ful, lmmediately Infront of the communion service aroge a hnge triplo trimnphal arch, e: tending quite across the rear end of the chan- the ventre window of the chanecl. “The vupt{smal font was surinounted by a cross threo fect high, of white roscs, aud with myrtle sorays thrown around L. Tho pulpit was wreathed with flowers which hung down its sides to Ita base, where was a bed of cholee plants. Tho organ was also covered, as was the d kl with * Jesua has risen, which tho 8ir Kulghts repcated the Apostics’ Creed, thelr statenient of bellef, AN ADDRB3S was delivercd by the Nev, D, M. Reed, who pald u glowing tribute to Mnsonry and all secret socleties which have for thelr foundation chari- ty, benevolenve, and the elovation ol mankind, sons, who was In the Emperor's houschold, died whon he was a_ {uuuu man, Auotliory who ia in the Russlan diplomatic corps, mnarried Miss Barton, a pretty Georgetown irl, and now news comes that a daughter, born in this District, has been marrled by 1van Denletrivn de Telemaquo, anephiow of the Metropolitan Primate of ilous tears, They might be tears of Joy or tuars of sorrow. They were tho deoper expression of those decper awakenings of our nature, It which the soul caine up in all its pathos and all its power, When wo Jooked at life wo found that ,: was su projected and so determined. Thu workl of childhood might seem to meu almost cel. Theso arches wero covered with scarlet | fowers. ‘Three cholce gifts wero presented to o i 8 inost devoted bushaud, the rollicking poll- | manta. The coremony was performed at Stutt- vhilch Wi s G strzel e > | bencath thelr notico, yet it stirred the It'thero hiad been no Chirist there would bave | ticlan was transformed into a loving father, and | purd i v I t - cloth, upon whicls woro. adormnts il Ue- | tho duiee s momoriole—analtar dosk I ol | \olad “and " hoart. of childhood Lo thelr | becn o organiaed. Clriatiainty, nio trateralty, | flually” o detormined Lo abataby altoggtice frdy s tha clapel of tho Yucen of Wurten: As they inet there, they wero not an- tagonistio to the Christlan Cliurch, as many would have thom belleve. They wero bound Lo help mon practice the rellgion whosa Lirth was fn Palestine, whose glory flashes along tha val- Ullls, "Tho Church nowhere depths, Watch the play of cinotfons unon a sflent face,—the quick comling of tears, tho quick rising foy or duep disappolntent, ang wu ot a view, a prophecey, of what ife meaut in future years, from wine or soirlts, e lives in one of the blocks uf new brick houses which have sprung up hore like mushrooms since the War, and thiere {8 not & happler home o Washington, When he gives a dinner-party, o has wine on auchors, crowns, harps, stars, wreaths, and but- terilice, in carnations, pansics, and violets, In the arcs were worked In_white carnatlons aud violets the texts, ** He Ts Riseny” lo. Dieth No More,” sl “Jesus Lives.” The effect was ANOTNER DIBTRICT DELLD, Miss Etta Brent, tho only dauhter of the late Carroll Brent, has takon tho veil and vows of o Hister of Clarity at the Mother Home of the Order In the United States,—at Emmctisburg, caglo lecturn, the latter bolog presented by Il C. Chnse In remembrance of his 1ittle son Johu, It Is ono of tho linest pleces of carveld work In tho Western country; in bulght about tiva feot, 8 Inrge cagle formivg the bouok-rest, | from the Lod; ce ; Thu text also suggested tho transitory char- | yeys and up the tho table lfor thoso who liko it althouah bis | Md,,—y magnifecply 3 sleved from, the ody of the | with o gulticent earsed base, alt of choled | wotor”of Jife,=tiat tery was notbing pormia. | lad o moro olfecisa Isborer In ts lotty tlsslon | own giassos’ ramatu filed, and Wwhen 1o e - | nat haroauo s heen postulalng for Lie foral picce, represeating o cross and crawn. of | {ng the parts and the chutereshonding. M. Les. | Ucuk 1 wai's obodo that o ducaic como | fhunfu thls very Filioods | vited clsowhier he mnakes no parado of hfs |'whord she will be placed on duty, and It fs said The speaker explained (ho foundation of Masonry to ba for tho dofense of Cliristlanity and of woma, and oll secrot lnstitutions ox- {sted to-day Lecause thoe Church had been too laricely cnizaged In discussing its creeds n*tl leaving humanity to care for themsclves, 'To ho & Mason 1 fts full Import was to bo all that (iod and humnuity could require of a man, The Rew, F. P bury, who was Moderator ut hero to stay. 1le touches its shores and passes frow ft. Tuero was something very {mpressivo In this to the thoughttul wmuan, Back of us, In thelr graves, were niore than 150 gencrations of cn,—with ull thelr jove, thelr sorrows, thelr hor, their cliracter, their atrength, thelr vesuty, They cawe luto lifo a8 wo came, they tarried a8 we were tareying, they journeyed ns it paxsed away as tomperanca princlples, but does not drink n drop. Ranilail hos lots ol friends, aud sotne of thom are already talking about him ns THE NEXT DEMOURATIC UANDIDATH for tho Proaldentind chatr. Of course, such an iden 18 not ‘rnlnlnblu to the fow romaining friends of old SBammy Tilden, among the Demno- cratie Congressmen, who hupa to see him count annunciation lilles, carnations, swilax, and suowballe, 1, Il 8." was marked upon It fu violete, ‘This was oresented by Mr. Augell. ''ne Communiuon service ‘was ornamented #1th n cross of annunchition 1iilcs, carnatiuns, es-of-the-valley, calla Hlles, nud smilax. Two Jurge vases, flled with rare oxotle plants and 1lmn~ru),’suuported it. The famlly of the lato that the daughter of n Wastorn' ex-Benator will soon follow hier oxample. * TWBED AS A CONGIESSMAN, That embodiment of the Democratie mottos 4 To tho victors belong tho epolls,” first visited Washington as the forcman of an englno com- pany, No. 6, of Now York. ‘Che micmbers of Lhis compuny, lke their ¢hicf, were swalwart ter preachied from Collosstaus, L., 1. “It yo thenbo rlsenwith Clirlst,suok thosa tltgs which are nbove, whero Christ sitteth at the right hand of God” A children's seryice was given In the afternoon at 5 o'clock. ‘fhe ehurch de- sire to express thelr thanks to the Decorating Committee, Mre, E. Long, Mrs. W, G. Lewls, Mra. McPherson, and Miss Soringer, lor the Jonn B, Rice presented n meniorlal olfering | taste displaged by them in thelr work. wo were Juurneying, and the Al i i cd In tho nuxt time, and ably to rowanl is | fellows, witha huge V1. “ombroldercd on 11 vonstatinng oL 8 choss of smilu, catla itio, rases: | et et i cuunci, uyoe pank, | 100 HerS passiug away. ihe ""'""v oot _'pl",::fi,m. m‘fl:‘c‘ufid\ hfi:&%ndofh?“n:?:}ci\:fi??fi Jutthtul adlerent by wlvime thory good e, | frud Droasts of thgir ri amet “airts, anid and punsies. A memorial to Mrs., James Milier, | Tha clurch was beautifully ecorsted with | Tematoudy - the | weener vassed of. T8 | orayer. " Thien, agalu, we bave the duvoted admirers of - | oiblazoned on tha fronta of thelr leathier fire- i tho form_ of o hurp, was presented by her | flowers uud plants, the workof o committes of | F0R4S A1l which our feel here oLl |measety UENDIICKS, OF INDIANA caps. ‘They wero escorted to the White fou would be hero when wa were gone, ‘The houses n which we lived will be here, and others woubd Iive in thent, Not only the flnlnm with which man has to do tarry, but the great scencs of Nature, With thu trausltory charactor of man's Juurnoy in the world, {t wus most uatural that o shoutd desire not to bu forgotten,~that he ahiould desire to leave somcthlig fu the world that smight remind others that ho onee dwelt N who assort that e was fairly cntitled to the nomination ut Bt. Louls in 7, and that he is the man who mnust carry the Domocratlo stand- ard in "80. lleudricks, during his resldence here us o Bureau oflicer and as a Senator, mado many friends, sud thuy are sauguing that, had he beon thy nomines for President tnstead of Tilllen, victory would have crowned the Demy- crats, Ho is o genlal compenion, pud it s sald husband and son, aud hung upon the railing in front of the organand chuir. A window pre- fented o magulticent display of callas, Easter 1ilfes, ete., tpou a bed of Houthern moss, plae- ¢d there by My, William G, Hibbard, Upon the mfl‘m appeared Lanks of flowers, The Rev, Dr, Clinton Locke preached an up- provriate Easter sermon from the text: three ladies, Over the pulpit was placed o largo number of plants, the majority belug fllled with blossotns, Over the miulstér's chalr n larze cross of flowers, composed of lilies, roses, aud pansics. On tho sldcs of the pulpit wers large palms, In the front wero more plants, and ouv the desk ond organ wero houyueis of cut flowers. Tho sermon was proached by tho pastor, the Rev. D. 8. Johnson. where President Flllmore received them fu the East Room, and thelr foreman thus laconically introduced them: ** Mr, President, these are Big 8ix's Ilo{n." Wil on that visit hiere, Tweed was smitten with a desire_to becomis a Representative In Congress, and In 18538 ho wus clected, defeatiug Juo Iloxle, ono of the platforin peta of the MISCELLANEOUS, CLBVELAND, O, Brectad Dispated (o The Tridune, Crevrtanp, 0., Aprll 3L—A largo unlon Metliodist scrvice was held to-day in the Taber- naclo in this clty, at which a very large crowd of people were present. Hishop Simpson and the i flafl ;m;:_;_lglo ,f{";}-_v'f' tho dead, but of tho v~ P i, iyl :;;:;:s“ l"lnllnh nd'ml]r:‘yu\l\:ul(::l:ll!‘l.}.et;glcm‘l:l:fiu .,'.'.‘dfl’.i’ luv.“b L;\ Feltou, of l'lmnhum. weru tho | that h fi"‘;{““u‘ u‘l‘:fkyt"?lilll| ifl- Ful-‘vr. hel-llmrr :::E:i::lixt:;us;:";“ét‘t‘;lvlg ‘:'llfig"e‘:»l ?;‘{a:..fi.‘?.?u‘ | v g d et 4 L 5| 'S 72 Twi o ¥ RYe P R T iy T g CI:l;xhruhd:mn:uutun:u:::or‘::u.%}fi‘:‘lc}:m’(l)' ortart | g monumenta,—buildiue somo pyramil, or [ Gho wery cl:l::;?ntxlx‘lu?t s “nnogaed it | horvousness. Il leading rival for o motane | Sones. Lol voculved B votes, Hocie 4,263 soprano; Mrs. Halt, alto; Mr. Knorr, tenor aud Mr. '].clh:r. bass, rendored somo exceedingly fine voeal musie, conststing of the lclluwlut: productions: * Christ Our V'assover," by, Dud- ey Bock; o Tedcum, by Verring; o Jubllate, b Berge; ¢ Easter Anthem,” Ly Wilson; and othiers, necompanied by the organ under tho skiliful innnlputution of Prof, Bautnbeck. In the afternoon a children’s service was hold, vutos, and o Willlamsburg candlidato 818 votes, giving blm o majority of 343 voies, Lo made no fizure during his two years' term of sorvice, only taking the floor “twice to read short speeches written for hitm, but ho was a frequent visitor ut tho Navy Department, BOTHENING BECRETARY TOUORY shont_tho appointinents In the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which be regarded as bis porsonal writlug on sonie tablet or wall ny outifne or his- tory of the retzn of a Kiug or of the evonts of o famnily ur ol n natlon, Impressed with the thought of his trunaitory stay liore, man had boen seck- fug In bl Wiy to leave a trace of his belng, o mlzht think ut first that this could b casll done, yot, whon wo caing Lo think, it was a difil- cult thing to do In o changing world liko this to money was wanted for paying off the debt of | tiom, Chrlst M. E, Church. About 35,000 were ralsed, when a brenk was made and a large portlon of tho crowd left, uotwithstanding the direct np- ueals of the preachers to the ncnplu tostay, Yeoplo didn’t Ilke tholdeaof being Kimbnlliz RLOOMINGTON, 1LL. Special M:mm to The Tribuns ureh motto * Immanuel, 4300 the pulpit bouauets of rich flowers, nud on o stand In front were a wreath aud star of flowers, Tho Itev. Mr. Miler wpreached from the text, L Corinthisus, xv,, 405 ‘“Aud os we have borne the finage of the Earthly, wo shall also bLear the fmngo of the Heuveuly,” Mr. Miller spoke THUNMAN, READS CICERO, wo are tald by onu of bis admirers, overy night bofore he goos to bed. It {s doubtlves true, for Cleero (Alkero, the larvard swells call it) was not only un orator and a statesman, but o kind, woulal, pleasaut pentlemou, o was Intensel atnbitions, and would go great longths {n polf- 4 ; ¢ Icuve trucs of where an fudividual had lived, THLOOMINGTON, Aprd ),—raster was | tics. * But he was right ut heart,~uid th el at which tmoa huge butterfly of flowers ap- | the resurrection “ond of lteaven, ‘f i i Lo ORI e e oas | tlos, - But he was right ut learty—uud through | property, Ilis favorita companion was Miko peareil, " 1o ‘form of meni whic, whou | 99, J’.“f.'fu:fiy,‘?3:;‘,53'-'53'-':..'3: l:":le:n':?:ul:l;:t:\-‘ celbrated b L0l clty by tho Cathollo and Epls: | all s persousl struglos, 18 through al W alain i tho twver 66d to. sacort thelr Dettron copal Churchiva 1 u wost hinpredsive manncer, At the Eplacopal ehureh the De Molay Cotmn- iaandery of Knights Templar attended tu full uniforin. ‘Lhiis was the first public colebration i1 the new Eplscopal Ohurch which has just beun Nulabod ot a cost of $11,000, and o collec- tion was takou up which places the church en- tirely out of debt. Hundreds who desired to attond were unable to obtaln admittance. ‘Ihe now Catholle Church will be consecrated noxt Bundny week, on which occasion Bishop Ryan, of 8L, Louls, will be present, SPRINOPICLD, ILL.y Spectal Dieyatch to Tha Tritune. BPRINGFIELD, lll.‘ April 2L—Euster-Sunday highly artistic and vruate works, there breathos the Dreath of o keen, Mving, human reallty. Sam Tlden woutd never real Clesro, nelther would Dun Voorlioes, but It i not stranize thut Thurm mits tho macie of his ulluence. Like Cicero, the Senator from Ohlo has ardently desired power and glory, but s nevorthcless cndeavored to preservo the Coustitution of his country, and to maintaln its diguity sud Lunor. IN DEBATE be {3 a closc roasoner sud o hard hitter, plant- ing hils Llows vicorously and stralght from tho shoulder. When attacliod, ho takes o pluch of suuff, then waves bis scarlet handanua as o ting of dvBiauce, and Iows a ussal hisst that the fall camo, was DLlurred ond decreased from the perfect fmago tn which God mode wan. Ho gave tho life we would lead In Heaven as not ous of perpetual vacation, but ono uf work under which ho one would tire, He fuinzined the distress of tho Apostle Faul under the vacation fden, destined 10 sit on the banks of Zthe river, and he thought that Paul would in less Lhan twenty-four hours seek the gutea and try to flud 2 more cosgenial place, where there would be work. ‘Tho children of the Bunday-school gave a con- cert at balf-pust 2, In which the ueual floral of- ferings aud Euster.songs Urured, tho centro- piecs of thu afternoon excreisa being a largs ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHUNCH. 8t. Mark’a Church waa rlchly decovuted with flowers, oud was perhups ouu of the brightest gems of taste antho South Side. A lurgo tablet wreathed with evergreens was placed back of the altar, on which, iu large letters, was tho motto: * Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day”? A cross of Blowers formed ' the centre-bicee of the altar, on cach side of which was u large star and anchor, with boquets of callas, On the aitar- cloth o carnations was the L IL 8. On the leetern was o rich Loquet of rosess and on the ]lulpll,nn anchor. From the was-ixturcs hung hanging-buskets of flowurs uud vines, ‘Tha bup- tisimal font was sunmounted with sn orch of cratle frionds who came on from Ney York around to “aco the sights.” £ When Tweed was detbiroved fn Now York, be lad {nst completed his_arrungements for cone trolling tho Natloual (lovernment, us ho had that of the Empire 8tate, The Bourd of Publle Waorks hore was molelod after tho Bourd fu Now York, witly the same system of **addition, wultiplication, and subtraction, The head- quurters of the proposed national movement in New York was the Motropolitan lotel, and o large hotal here would soon bave beou run as o branch of that estublishment. An “organ® wus also estabiished, the Washington Putriot, If oue sought to perpetuats s msuie, or tifla- cnee, of work, by any urt or engravemeut upon stune, or the crection of & tomnb, it might be doue for u few centurivs, oF even fur a thousaml yunrs; but chunge wus written upou all thy things of this world, Thers was a change, how- cver, inmoderntimes, in whichmen weresceking to perpetuate helr momory anddeeds, As the vicw of the soiritual rose woro and tmore, men turned away frotn tablets aml monumotts, and thought mors of those mouumonts of character,—inonuments written in the minds and breasts of men,—those tmnvf that went .10 Impress a wencration,acd were takenup and car- & with a cnsh capital of one hundred thousau ISt : aidi) ° e whicl Wi ried down from gencration to generatlon. A | was ore generally observed 1o the dty | would wake the doud, before he plunges futo hare: t‘rf,fl"/f“.‘:[,fl" l‘lvlhlillzln ‘:::'n':e‘ru@l’uki(l'-‘; 'i:: m\‘:l 'fl"l:n"'f"::'&- ;fl‘ CE;' el the motto *Chrlst s :3:531‘.:. {:u.wu, that everything ous does lelt ?2‘:“":.“6.{’.1.'?, ll‘:é l:;'('lmé ;m. ro:hsgtl“? fl: the fray. Tnu|rmnu'-l|':mut lguwbuclil: nr‘ll) his ‘\lf"xllllllm:l.{'l.’r ntts’lix‘ufi?‘l‘n‘&“’ffi“&‘)‘(‘!‘? l?ll’jkf;r:‘:fi?. : ‘ < . 2 e, & ¥ ona C ¢ i 3 with tlowers, Many of the gifts wery memo- ST, JANES' BPSCOPAL CHURCH, o thew dwelt upon the thousht ‘that this | in nearly ali the evangelical churches of the ity two howm rival !huenl uman (leorgo Pendleton 35.000! Richard Bchull, $5,000; Feruando Wuood, and Roaring B Allen, as they are called in thut Btate, which is now the * mothor of office- holders.” Pondletow’s Presidontisl hark wus really wrecked upon the developuients fn the rials, Thelr musical programme was aa followe: Voluntary —Snta, In A . vt coss eorssors Matidelusohn Hyn—< Welcume, itappy Morniog ™, &, Sullivan ‘Tho services ot 8t. Jaues' Eplacopal Church, cornier of Huron and Cuss strects, were con- ducted by the Rector, the Rev, 8. 8. Ilarels, lu the moruing and evening the customary cxer- 53,0005 W. W, Corcoran, 815,000, cte. After the expusure of Twued's ruscallties, certain Democratic Congressmen persuwled Mr. Cor- corau to purchase his stock fa the Zafriol at worlil was a world Lhat sceded the work of muu as o fullor preparation for his develupment. ‘The spirit of the toxt was that thuy .were blessed who did something tomake the world wero floral decoratlons, und the seryices lad reference to tho festiyal, At 8t Paul’s Eplsco- pal Church the Rov, Dean F. M, Gregie preachs ¢ biw furowell scrmon, sud goes from hcre to Anthem—For Kastor.uoees . clses wero obscrved, and fn the afternoon the | i ot ] ; Bellknap scandal, but bis Clucinnati fricnds | thirty-three cents on the dotlar of Its cost, an Chiaui—Qlorls (lairt Whittald | * astor Festival s In wiich tho Bunday-school bt-mr—lm ml{m Immm..lm.ruul “}lxlllln the ‘urv Burlington. bone that he will outlive that little salty scan- | ha cbtained control of the apor, :llllgh ll)l;:! Te Doum ! chiidren figured wost prominently, wus | Yolleysoima placo to caten the [lling rain-— TADIANAROLIL. dal. Thurman's right-nand man i the House | followed the example set it Eylwrnsol other Jubilaty. boll, - Thu churcl wus crowded ut' cuch | foething ot uuly b boll whuro they lud becn, Josctal Diggaich g T itune always atiracts the attontion of thu strangers [ political newspapers astabilstiod hicre. but sowmetling Lo make utioraglad afser thew, After adverting to Rtobluson, and Certright, and other plonecrs of Methodism fu thy Wosty— tho sinen who vlatted the how }ourl,,hm;: schouls and churchics,~be spoke ul the sue niversury of ‘Trinity, and the wurk Its ueai- bors were dolz.'They couldu’t leave o better mouusment, he sald, than a wohument ol churel hife,—u e ot apintual powur, swecs ex- Inpianarvous, ld, April 2l—Easler wus mors generally ubserved ju the churchies than usuul, owlng to the advanced stago of the sea- son. The floral decorations werd profuse and Lclegunt, the weathier was dullg‘mml, and the ate tendance at tho services very large, who visit the gallorles and Jook down upon the bear-garden, No ouo thers I8 more notlecabls than PERNANDO WOOD, whose carefully orruyed und crect fleure, with iits closely-cut halr and long, suowy mustache, would enable bim to pass in Frunes for a lne oflicer on tho retired lst. 1lu has risen, by “sways that are dark,' from the lowcst grades seryle Nymn—‘*Chrlst, th Cliant—Glorla Tlol Antlien—*+Cbrist on Ve sase Offertory—Ciiriut boivg raised ue dead In_the worntng the uttendunce was arly large, muny lxcurle belng refused oot fu'tle then already over. Compatent judges say that never before bus 8o lurge s couxregation been it the church. Tho **Easter Fustival”? wus de- serving of eapecisl mncution, and that not be- of auy departure from the wonted yearly ter celebration, but because of the beauty Like bublles un ths sea of malter borne, Thoy tise, they break, and to that sea return, TIR WASUINGTON ** UNION." This bigh-toned awl cminently rospectablo newspaper, which waa started herg lust year by cx-Congreasunn John Lynch, of Malng, and others, hus bogn wmrge: mihu youuger and wmore vivaclous Wachington f'vel, * The Post I3 Democratie, and sharp in {ts eriti- 20 0:8ir G I, Elvoy from Sir 0. 1. Elve Old ;Mundre tho dead .. Hymn—Doxology Voluntary.s e » . vorpm—— Before the sermon, the Hector, the Rev, I, F, Fleotwond, made a statement that thelr churcl Quesr Wugors, Waen Mr, Penn matched bimsoll azainst tho 3 by crieuce, deep love, nod hrotherhood. - Hon. Danvers Butler, to walk from flyde Fark 1 W"‘"“'f owed less mouy thun_ soy other ‘Eplscopal | of theservice. ‘Che B0 Babbath-school ettt | PCRERSE COW RSN N ERT L en i 3 TR ¢ of New_York politics ta hls prosent position, | clams on Republicaus, but It s a well propared, chureh fn the city, only 85,000, und that beinga | dren formed jute oo - und warched L il ; . th | Comer to Mammorsiith for a waguer of 100 | yot ho hasa putrician ulr, and loves to lord 1t | Lricht, nowsy shoot, thut has attalucd o con: Donad Gebt, - Y sernmot by br. Flcotwood | tlasses futo the' cburch, while th Droces. 1‘:{‘:":,‘;‘““‘&']',;"m““Tl‘,‘;“'m‘;f"::"“"“':‘“,',‘."'“SI‘L"‘H‘le“ isuincas, somebody remurked to the Ductieas of [ ayer his associates. Tulloyrand bas been his | shderable elreulation smong political frieads aud Giurdon tbat it was o pity o young follow liko Penn should always be playing some absurd prank. “Yes," tho old Iy retorted, “lt Is o l.ny. but why dow’t you advise him betterd ‘eiin se¢ms to be 4 pen that overybody cuts and bobody mends." What would the free-apoken dume have sald to & couple of clergymen runs ning a raco on a Buuday for acrown a sldel Such u thing has been dove. Soon after Bwife received his deancry, he dived un Bunduy with Dr. Raymuond, of Tritn, whose house wus ubout 200 yards {roni his church. The Lell had nvarly dong rinuiug for uveniuf service, whou Bwitt vxclajmed, * Raymond, I'll lay you a bet I be- zin prayers before you. % Duuel” auld the Joctor, aud off they ran. Raymond reached the doors tirst, and, cutering the church, made Tur the readin -dv.'n]s atas quick & w-mnfi pace u3 bis senas of propriety permitted. bwilt did not slacken speed {u the least, but van up the -alsle, passed his oppoucut, and, without stop- m‘fc to put on 8 surplus or open the pruyer- 4 sfobal hywo was suuyg, Each cluss carried u gayly-colured bunner inscribed with its name, The service cousisted of chunts, prayers, and hsmus, and wddresacs were mude b{ Dr, Hur- ris, Mr, Whitehouse, aud otbers. Not the least leasing featurs wus the presentution of the Paster offeriugs. Kack cluss madu such a pre- sentation, accompanied by a bouquet. The latter wus, when prescuted, arrsugod upon s tall crows which stuod wwedlately In frout ul the claucel Wheu™ all the -~ houguects bad Leen presented and arranged, the cross presonted a solid front of flowers, Llumllu(; harmoulously fu forin and color, The decorativn of the church was ex- ceodingly tasteful. The most elaborate work wus bestowed upon the altur, the rear part of which was onu usbroken bank of roscs, Hower- fug almood, calla-llics, smilax, snowballs, boueysuckles, and vurlously lLued dowers. Abuve the $bank a beautiful croes of culla-1iii way raleed, sud ut cach slde of the cruis sud inodel, and be bas dlsplayed that wily Freoch- mad's alertnesd, susvlelon, auducity, and use of dinner-table bult. Year altor year be Las kopt n trst-class cook, nud his breukfasts, dinners, and suppers have obinined for hiw hia presunt position in the Iouse. e was the devoted ally of thu South before fhe War—now ho fs reudy to do unything to regala the fuvor of the uuconguercd heroes of tho late unpleasautbess, 00X, OF NEW YOIK, {s another object of attraction to strangors, who gaze on him ‘a8 o theatrienl audience lkes to gaze upon o pretty actress in man's clothes—as something at oncd nice and a litle naughty, He Is the fauuy-man of the Houae, and when ho at times undertakes to enact the statesman, thore wro rours of “lsughtes” from the gallerics und the Hoor. He s just now arrayed in John Kelly's livery, which his Democratic assoclates don't faucy, but they like to have him badger Butler, or light upon some untucky Hepublican with au eplgramutic rap over the knuckles. Hls wus from the text, 1L Coriutbiung, ithchapter, fourth verse, * For we that ure ju this taber- vade do groan, belng burdencd wot for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upou, that wortaldy might be swallowed up Ju lfe." A children's service was held ut 8 o'clock. < A large boat with masts was placed fu the chancet uput o bed of flowers; the sails of the vesscl were of white, with mottoes in gilt upon them, A large anchor two feet in length buog from its aidi ‘Tl sails wers expossd so that the sudicne d read tho verses, Mavy exqulsite Horal ufeiings were taken furward. 81, JOUN"s BEVORMED EVIECOPAL CUUKCH, Et, Jubn's Church celobruted thelr first Easter under the adslufstrution of the Rev, AL D, Chureh, yesterday, uud the success which has sttended It s to be wondered at. A large cou- trregution have been druwn togetber, and U oW preacut a chureh freo from debt. The dee- Orativus were very fine. In the back of the church thive srcles were weeathed with lvy, foes. M. Lynch bas published a paper that will rank with tho Natlonal Intedliyscer, dut It was not what nowspaper readers uowadays weant, and there was no evideuco of that large ‘u. uufary expenditure novsssary ecuro arge protits ou journallatic juvestmonta, TUE PAKIS EXPOSITION will have many visltors from thu United Btates, Many will go thers to carefully study what will be cxulbited, but legions will cross tho ocean on a “goctety ' pilgrimage. ‘The Mucginecs visited tho Vicnna Exposition, and have talked about it ever sluce; therefore the Bugginses wust o to Parfs and talk about the great show thero,— which rllunllumuun they will earn ulost a3 pafufully as the Mabominedan pllgrim to Mecea ues his right o woar the green turban. They should bear in mind, howover, that they have no right to bore Benators or Hepresentatives for v L‘l'l;l"lk:nal' lrruogminau. ny ceapectablo citizen can vbtaln a passport b paying tho fe establisbed by law, mmlm will worked with foviug heartsi - blessed wery the men of the past who - hadj pluntied our civilizatlon, who hiud laid the foundation of our literuture, who bud given, ong, whd pocte ry, snd art; blessed were wen turougly whom had comu duwn the truth of the Bih) and religiou; blessed were all who with honea purposes tolled un the strect-curs and swept tho streets; blessed were the women who tolled 10 rafse thelr childrenund pleced thelr gancuts to keep up with thelr growth; blessed were the teachers of our schoals,—Dblessed ‘wers all who were striving to muke this world fulr and beags wful! We could all do sumothing to cause blessivge to spring up by the wuy, 8T, PAUL’S R, 1. CIIUROCIH, TUE CONGKEGATION IN NEW QUARTERS. The cougregation of 8t. Puul’s Reformed Fuiscopal Chureh oceupled thelr new quarters— which grovped to_tho sldes, wod fu t! extendlug —_ ouross the altar wers ricty | theold Third Freabytestan Uhurch—yesterday began the Liturey aud wont on with'tho | orutory s pungeat sud attructive, yet bie seldum | secure protuctiou trom our National Rapresanta- Tunis sanctiog barkets, ‘Back of Mbeminmiortte | Varicties. of “potted plants. The - reredos \ morniog. The church was purchasod about u | service sutliciently lonk to win the wager: eatabllahes a. community of feellug between | fives abrosd in case of trouble. But strangers tite center urch, hustg o large 1, 41 8. of uatural | was covercd with devices,—stars, anchors, | geur azoby this Soclety, 1ts rupld growth hav- e bimself and lis sudience. Eoqualty noticeabls | have no right to obtain letters of Introduction flowers of the choicestvanieties composed with | crosses, sod elaborate desigvs,—around which Iug necessitated such u 2iovo in order to uccome No Blood Sheds iz the Benata is stmply tolutrude themsclvea on Mintsters or White Toses 03 3 base. In the centre ot the | tralued delicate festoons of swtlax uod passivu- Washinglon St LAMAR, OF MISSIBSIFPL, Cousuls, and clalm hospitalities which those orgauization it has not oaly kept clear of debt, but at the end- of each year az uuecxponded balauce has been in the treasury, which is soine- thing that cun be sald of very fuw clurches in arch, and n front of the ¢ “Tho top was surmounted by the mono- | modate its ‘members. The congreation 4 There 1s a_good story told ubout a epat be- | whols one of the leading Suuthern Congress- | functionarles would prefer to extend to thel wfmu fl.urnl ur::‘ :’)n ?fia"'fi‘fif&"&".‘u: v‘l‘:‘l’;b Lk l.”ll.u g " the letter “ 1Y sn’;n'huz 1n the | comparutively young, having bueu organized | tween Geu. Butler and .JM Blackburn, of Ken- | inen, but bols quulified to by the Captalu-Gen- | persoual fricnds or la%[llluz\ltl‘x’td‘fiflz:fll. iz church were Jarge palms; ou the rail of the bty capacity of letter und cross. ‘Tne front of | gbout two years azo out of notbing, but, ull | tucky, which took kvl.ue lnlum d.glmu onthe | erulof the Onloer of Jesults, for his action {s AMUSEMENTS. « J ol < e ud fn the exact cel & o o i . o ] 4 o Bouguet uud cross, 'wnd da the lectura S | beautiiul ' @onogrem of the Greck letters | U4 WIOS prosporous lu tho elty, Sioco fte psuze.of ;url‘}:i&‘hel-;‘l‘ilmwx: ot through | sessiug fustidious lubits of thoughty letterad | Daly's Fifth Aveuus Combiay, with Fansy 4 Fepl % tut over to Alpbs sod Owegs o white, blue, and carvation, and the cross in white. At citber eod of the altar wus a mass of bot- bouse pluuts and fowerlug shrubs. Beautiful eleunnce, aud 8 vigorous style, bowould vea great power bud be good health, But hets rurcly ablo to flulsh a speech that ho com- mences, and he sits concealed bebind a mask of Daveoport as the leadlog actress. Thon wa ure to have u circus, which it is always fashionabls to attend here, and which rivals the attractions wreath and ancbor, “Between the lecturn and pulsu was placed a large prramid of mnoss-cov- cred rocks and Howers, maluly calla liifes. Large mottoes were pluced on the walls sad Blackburn's seat, and, in a rather sharp tone, wald: **Can 1seo you, sirl" Bluckburn—* Yea wir, yoa can.” Butler—'* When{" Blackburu— rvscoted by the debutes at the Capltol arches, Over tho latter were the words “ Re- | bongucts sod buskets of fluwers dotted the | these hard thmes." “ Now, or_any otber time.” Butler—* Follow | halr, wustache, sud beard that conceal one of L o R‘l!}fl:fl’l"l Qeemer " and “Dumaoucl? On the sldes of | chuucel, and an exquisite design lucalla-llics | At the opculng services thochurch wascrowd- | me, tuen” Blackburn followed the Geoeral, | tho noblest und frmest facvs in tho Capltol. Ho e ——— thie Cliurch appeared fu laree letters, ** Heburst | adoroed the frunt of the lecturo, aruuud which | ed to overfowing, abd the Rev, Dr. Huuter, the | who led him to the District of Columbla Cow- | is really thy uuthor ol the existing Southern Horrible Cruelty. the bars of death,’” **{ am tho resursection and | was trained u slno of swilax futerwoven with | pastor, sunounced, which way In part explain | mittes roou After Blackburn bad cotered, | policy, as be {vaugurated the eclbowing-out | A case of horrible crucliy bas come to lignb Butler locked the duor, sud, without changiu lis exvresston of countessuce, placed lis bal in hls pocket sud drew therefrow a bundle of vapers, sud provecdul to argue with Blackburn on the ments of the Washlngion Market Com- pany question. Blackbura (s & tnember of the iciet Conunittee, snd 13 tho autlbor of the tho life,” ¢ Iu Christ shall ull be madu slive,” +* Death hath 0o more dowinion over Him, 0 death, where §3 thy victory, O grave, where bs thy sting " 8ilk banners” were placed on the wull back of the pullxil. on which were in gilt the words “*Our Passover,” * First Fruits.” AL¢ peptuon, Ly the Rey, Ar, Churel, was taben tho rush, thut many wembers of the old ‘Foird Church proposed 10 rewalu and worshlp with the new congregation, provided Llnu¥ could res talo thelr pews, which the vestry had ugreed they could. Tho sltar was busutlfully adorued with choice flowers, and the walls wére Laste- fuly trumed WED codiny und pans bad been | wovemont by which Mivslusippl got rid of” her Republican rulers, from Gov. Awes down to the Coustable fu cach district, the General Goveru- went red aud white roses, From out the besutiful white marble baptismal-font ot tho right of tho cbuncel arvse large cross of white und green culla-liles, swilax, sud passion-vie, ‘The pulvit at the Jeft of tbo chancel was cover- od With o etwork of tasteiully-tertwined fosse, sunpgudation Ui, sed swiles) und the in New Yorlk, belng nothing less than the blivd- ing of & cbild for galo. A fow days ugo an ofs ficer of the Soclety for the Prevention aof Cruclty to Chiidren arrested an Jiallan who was begglug w tho streets aud bad with bim a Httlo uirl who wes playluz the tambourind. The HEPUSING AUMED AID fu response to the Governor's requisition. La. war {5 & wen of supertor fntetloct, with o bu- by, who, 08 a Licutenunt of Iilhnols volunteers, © by A great heat, and the ruppoctiion fq [y dong when she was very youns, by pge red-hot poier up and down hefore her 14 frequantly done In Italy 10 prepare o, for professional begane, The'nean was 1aj ;1 500 Ill, aud tho child was given over 1o care of the Soclety. the ] T M'COSKRY. 1 DENITS, NEw Yonr, April2t.—Dishop MeCosliry cony 1o the Assoctated Press the followlng ; ViR Nrw Youg, April 20, 878, — 7)) the greqriny, Jrreas: 1atve my unqualified denial to the gy vt i Which have appeared in different sapers i iy g, Sanven A McCoskny, Bishop of Micni guy, SIIE DRNIES, Detroit Newen, Avrtl 10, AMrs. Bantster, noo Fanny Richards, calleq 5, ' the Erentng News offics yesterday aucm«m}f having, as she aaserted, Justicarncd for u.; first time of the seandal with which her nyp, wus connceted, 8ha declared with most trayy indignation that there was not a word of mfi; fu the story, Her father had been a wemtee of the British Parifament for Grecawieh; o, his death-bed he had yeritten to Bishi MoCo, kry requesting htin to act as her ¢ I, 3 trust thio Bishop lind aceepteds as such he iy hnd the custody of money sent for ber Sy b{ her uncle, who had been a classinate of'yy, Ifishop’s ot Ozford, 8he denfed that Biap, McCoskry had ever pald a single cent for to «chooling or anything else, except feom her oy moneys. She had never reeelved bt fuur 1oy, ters trom him, sud these only of the moy commonplaee character; nor had she ever o) as his amanucnsis, “The lotters which iy, cauged all the Bishop's trouble she derlsreq must have been forged, Ie was innocent, apy avhy he should resizn atd 11y to Earagpe more than she conld underatand, But e never leave the country il she was vind, eated, thougli aho hud to go au fout to New York 15 stop hlm. Later in the aftornoon she forwarded tha ko, lowing dispateli to the Bishop: | The Rev. 8. A. MeCoskry, eare Dr. M: Vo 130 Vert Tréntyefairth Hrects oF Forlyrorts strest, New York:" Iteturn immedfately Ah-{dnr {onnon and me from this vile charge,” [ demynd (3 Mre. Fnask Bastarny, ——— ‘LIBEL, Prompt Refutation of Standerans Assanitg on the Iteputation of o Ultlzen of Colum. hus, O, Fpeetal Dispatch to The Tribune, Corumnug, Oy, Antil 21.—Conshlerable ex- cltement was created this motming by a pubijca. tion In an Irresponsiblo nowspaper affecting the futegrity of Gon. John G. Mitchell, apromineny citizen, connceted with one of the most prow perous building associntions, Tn a general war -ho was charged with the misappropriation of about $40,000, Btatements have been . eigned by the Prestdent of the Asswis itlon, tho Dircctors, nud the Examining Com. ;mlt(ee. clearly and emphatically » cxoncrating (Gen. Mitehiell from tho charge, »lich was mady iwithout any foundation whatever, The officers of the Assoclation say that tho charges of fraud- Julent transactions are wholly falsc, aud thiy ithero has been no isappropriation of a siagle dollar, They flod tho sccurities of the Asends. tlon are perfectly guod, A committee of exe perts, who have béen lovking ovor the huoks, in :llmlrrurort say that every dollar is nceounted for, that tho ¥eport as published is fulsola ovory particular, and that the accounts of. tho Sccreinry, whom rumnor sald had mise appropristed” scveral hundred, are sl correct, ‘The reports, which had galued cne (8lderable clrculation, were doubtlcos given to ‘tha breoze to satlsly a persoual plyue agalnst y(en, Mitehell and” Rocrotary Btewaet. Thes ifact that Gen. Mitchell can”conimauda halt |a millton of moncy If necessary at once gires icredenco to the” statcent” that nothng .prompted and catried out the maliclons attempts to cust a shodow on his mame buy personal aud malignaut hatred, alded by afew Jpetiny-g-liuors wuo at prescnt fufest this city, ——e—t—— CANADA, . Byecint Dirpatch €0 Ths Tridune, Orrawa, April 81.—Frof. Hind, geologht, .again gave ovidence before the Comltteo o ‘Ewigration and Colontzation, explalning fully his schetne for reaching the intérior of thy Northwest Territorfos by tho 1ludson Day, Me Dottald A, Binith, factor of tho Hudson-By ' Company, however, put & serics of questioss which puncturcd the Professor’s scheme, tel showed that, owing to the dangeronus navigation in Davls' Bttaits, two Arctic currents, ond b short scason tho bay I8 epen, such a plan wa «whotly fmpracticable. The Hudson-Bay Con- pany had expehded large sums of mouey trylng to opon up such s route ns Prof. flisd propased, but It was fouud fmpessible to dos wit pmflt Spectal , aid 1t had to be sbandoned. Diwotch to The Tribune, MoNTHHAL, Abril 21.—A moeting of the DI rectors of tha Now York Graphie Company, hehl licre, was of tho most storany character. 3r James Btewart, of the Montreal fierald, wha had been deputed to inspoct the buoks of the Company in Now York, Yeported thiat the paper ‘wiis now ot a falrly-paylng basts, thourh, owlue to extravagance, {t had sunk a great deal of money. With proper management, the cou cern should yield a falr return to sharcholders, M. Prentico mado aviolont attuck on Sir Frauds 1lincks, uyd* aceuscd bim of attempting to rd the sharcholders by proposing the sale of the Graphle, two_years ago, for $25,000 cash anl 25,000 patd-up stock In o new compaut. 1o concluding, Mr. Prentico satd: “1can toll you, Bir Francis Hincks, that, had you and your Tutlow-Dirccturs lived In any other conntry thsn Canadn, where some pubilic opimlon oxlstel, ou und your fellow-Dircetors would bave beca ugeed fong uzo. Dut there Is no public oplulon (n Canady, and T can see no hope for . the Company other than rumu;x the matter 1n the hauds of tho Jutv, und that will be done. Another weettng will shortly be licld, To the Western Anoclatid Droos. ToRONTO, April 21,—A spociul from Londu says the Urund Truuk roport i publisbed. Tbo rosult of the luif-year's uperatiuns shows antt revenue of LU50,Ug!, agalnst L177,00 tor the corresponding half® of lugt yeor, with st chyrizes for repairs and renewals of road aud rolling stock of £80,000, Tho vattle warket during the past week wis oxelted and aetive, in consequerice of the Jor porial Goverument n|whu(lu.m:uln {u the same conditfon as Beotlaud aud Treland (o res cattle und sheep in English markets. Torce hundred vattlo and 1,000 shicep were shipped from Toronto this week, and largo numbers weru sclected tuuhlgmcut per the next steamer Moxtneat, April $l,—Thera was a riot at 3 opeu-nlr potitical meeting In the Eastern Divis- fon ot the ull{ this (Sunduy) eveujuiz. Just - fore the meotlng clused o wob on wu.ul.k!n; ade a torribtc attuck on the assemblase ulu stones, wounding o large number, Nearly t ",Z' ty hiaya boen attunded by doctors, Many ot cry wera leas acriousty injurcd. The muctind was called iu the fnterest of the candidates o the Quebee Legislature THE WEATHER. i Oveice or Tim Cingr BuwNau Orricxd Wasitinatos, D, Cyy Aprl 23—1 . m—lndis tioos: For tho Gulf Btates, Tcnucusuu.lnd&m Vaulley, southeast winds, warmer, cloudy W 4 cr, possibly Jight raius, stationary uud faliing barometer, 3 For tho Uppee and Lower l\lluonrlhlm: risiug barometer, statiovary tempuraturcs sout! and wast wiuds, pastly cloudy weather, sud po- sibly lighit rutns. ¥or tha Luko (this) Region, northeast 1¢ southeast winds, stationary temperatuss, parilf cloudy weather, and oceasional light raln-‘[,'lfl'l; {u the Upper Liakes, falling, but in the Lowe Lakes statfonary or sislng buromcter. LOCAL OllinVAl'l?:”‘] o AI‘T“’"“ Weaiid a8y 4ok Maximum, 60; mishnuo, b 3 L UBSARYATL 3 R AG. Aprl 31 Staitons. Marquette .., ADS. . re. . aC 14 Gran: El:lmu ESUMPTION. Nxw YoRE, RAnrfl 31.—8pecial dispatded state that & Dumber of bavks and Lusieesd child’s eycs showed that thyy bad Leen destroged | Louses w Peunsylvavia are disbursivl Lo

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