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SUNDAY. OCTOB 6, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. — i theis z defenseless. A lation vari- ount of B takes B cl streams throngh the chasms and fissures intheir | aoything but defensel popul n ate I:%E: & mnn:s’ ol‘i’é‘r’gfi:fid& r S 9 Q' g} ,‘:‘flm Presbrterian Church. Dr. McCorkie has been sidingr recenty at Princeton, and mow takes cirurge of the Reformed Churen for the cosaing year, which is the limit of his present enzage. auent. . Thie Doctor presched in .the - church Sunday last. .Th¥ venerable Rev. Adam Milier completes this month 2 half century of continuous minis- Iesial labor with the voneresation of Hacford, Coleman will officiate in the evening at 7:45, and probably next Sunday morning and evening. St John's will accupy 1is same church building tem- porarily, till another place of worshp is provided. ‘Al the ‘members of the two congregations are. urgently requested to make it their pleasure ns +well as their duty 1o attend all the services there. " The Rev.:A. W. Mann. of Cleveland, will con- nct services for deaf mutes In the chapel of St. Jnmes’ Church, corncr of Cass and Huron streets, 2010:30 3. 1. ‘ana 3 p. m. These services will be held in what is known as the sign Javguaze. Church, corner South Park avenue and Thirty-first . of Spirit. Power The Dynamica and evenine. Morning subject: it Druacics eveniug subje the lfour in Rehaan.:: :. —A Spiritnalists’ meeting will be held at 76 North Clurk street at 3 p, m. —A Splritualists’-meeting will be held at 408 West Madison strect at S p. m. . TEMPERANCE MEETINGS The following mectings be held this week: Every day—Lower Farwell Hall, Arcade conrt, § b, m. < Suuday—271 Milwaukee avenue, hall in hase- IRELAND. The Poverty and Discomfort of ‘the Farming Classes. Characteristics of the Peasaniry--The ragwed sides, and the lonesome . shadows of their high heads fall across the fields. - We be- hola solid buttresses laid with skilled hands; we see massive walls which defy the hsnd of time; we behold the high toweras firm and We see in the stone windows the massive tracery—strong, £olid, and delicate—of: the artists of other-azes. When we open this living volume of the past, We read of a nation of no We.read of a nation rooted strong as when flrst erected. what do we read! modern growth. aj race which ‘has never decayed, and whicn ously rated at_from 4,000,000 to 7,500,000 can casily furnish 100,000 fighting men, while the border hill tribes will muster an cqual number. Not a few of the native warriors bave served in the Russian ranks, and learned the Europesn mode of fignting, while the want of artillerymen and officers will be easily supplied frém among Gen. Abramoff’s brothers in arms, many of whom are tolerably certain to offer their Berv- ices to the Ameer, of course without the knowledee of their own Government. tou, for () appears, i souie cases by «conld also support the advance of m(‘:%l :‘V'nrn;:hwr made ?[(‘ln chiange his tact), rer the greatest danger wirh sdivdimen: Sl el Shuliea USSR s 6B 9q, 10d he could well be sacisned oy, 1€ Q {OKCT. was a Tair peat e2 Rt T AT, master for ey the P (n other widt ey With 8 drae efensive messures com; 1eft lis stronghold tngusricd. and.smal '-‘;'ffle %‘,‘.,'# 4 Sutlclent to be made” deciaive by tho kT i3 IIEUFED P to the il siricay of T antagonise @) Taulsen 14 ereat fu those subtleucss Of Bik fast. Tratenvey aor Pa. Arrangements have been made to fittingly 5 A : commemorate the _remarkable oceision on ¢ o pDAVTIST. B s sora end, Tncidoa sueste Strong Spirit of Nationality. I 35 : o] g /S Bl Hhureday, Oct. & Tho Rev. Willim 8. Tylir, | - Theé Rev. . V. Exeri wil preach fn tho.Piret. | church, 3/ Dito bl Carpentersrcets church, = 10 the sxesoftto nusng the salmut tas polivace Worthy uf attentive stady evea from experst D: D of Amberst Colleze, is to_ deliver d dis- | Clureh, comee South Faris Do Lectute yefore | Noblc ind Ohio strects. church, 4 p. .+ 78 Cot. b 3 ' i : THE GAME OF CHESS THE G : {ourse in the moruine and the afternoon is to | SP0lL" Puopie's Association in (he evening. | tage Grovo avenue. hall, 4 p.’ m.: Green Strcet | Grand Historical Patrimony of the Poo- | & 7 stronz In its life and _energy, _— g AME OF DRAUGHTS, Je given to brief addresses and reminiscences | S5 52" A Borfected Manhiood: THow Attained.” | Tavernacle, near Madison stroet, ip. . Wabash in_its faith, - and hope, and love, [ All communteations for shis department shouid be — : o avenue and Tywenty-secona street, club-room, 4:30 A 2 t | addressedto Tie TeinusE. and indorsed ** Chiess. ™ Communcations Intended for Tne Deavonr Ep by former residents and others. A correspondent of the National Baptist has recently visited Dr. J. S. Buckus, late Secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society. He is suffering from a paralytic disease, and 18, G5 . T Marinerd* Templ g A savs the_correspondedt, * licloless and speectr | * B AP Gren wil, proach 1w Tntverst:, | Staition "‘i”"“‘ A Mestein ayenie fear Tolk Vigor, Glory, and Civilization. survived the sword ofextermioation, who have | ClesiPiaters meetdally o5 the Tremont Houso (X street; 917 South Desplaines street, chapel; 21 : outlived the more deadly famiae, aud who have | Madison street, corner of Elfzabeth. Athenzum, No. 50 Dearbora street. less” The same writer adds: - Hetook a stick and pofuted out fetters till hespelled the words, Speak weil of Christ, and pray with med ZThe Rev. J. W. Custis will preach in the Michigan Avenue Churcl, near Twenty-third street, 2t10:302. o and 7:45 p. m. The Rev. R. De Baptiste will preach in Olivet Churcn, Fourth avenae, near Tayior strect, at 11 1y Place Church, comer of Donslas place and' Jthodes avenue, 2t 10:30a. m., and Mrs, Laura J. “Fidale, President of the Industrial School for 568 West Madivon strect, Wsshingtonian . m. 5 m.; Lincoln and Indiana streets, T 1 fome. 7:30 p. m. fichizan and_Market strects, Green Strect Tabernacle, near West Polk strect, nesr Ialsted street; Chicazo ay enue and Larrabce street, haill; Lincoln street, near Twenty-second street, church; Southoort av- ple—The Pillar Towers, emnants of Past Traces of the Danish Invade Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. BarLa, Cousty Mavo, Ireland, Sept. 18.—It in its patriotism 'and its purposes, to-day as it was in those dim ages of which this volume We read of a people which adversity cannot conquer, and which the wrath of Kiags caanot destroy. We read of a people who have speaks. preserved their language and relizion in spite of the eflorts of centuries to_eradicate them, We read of struggies, and victories, and d CHESS DIRECTORY. CnrerGo Curss CLus—No. 50 Dearborn strect. Cnica0o Cirzss AssoCTATION—lansen & Wl No. 130 Dearborn street, opposite TRinys s Bulldl Chess-players meet dally 0% the Tremont Housa ( ENIGMA NO. 148. BY it S. LOYD. should be Chieago, 111, For Puablisher's price-1ist of standard wor Bame, address the Draught Editor. e addressed to 0. D. ORVIS, P.-0. Doy CHECKER-PLAYERS' DIRECTORY. PROBLEM XO0. sa. End-game between two amstenrs. “This dyine utterance,—for Dr. Bucl-us is not ex- | Girls at Evanston, at T:45p. m, L by .4 c W it vi the | enue and Belding street. N 3 Beeted to surrive many davs.—s Speak well of | —Ihe Kev, Lewts Tavond Ml prencn I e | O srobeors} Milwaukee avenae, hall o | #ould be finpossible’ for the pen of the M0SE | feats, and of seenes of biood whick chill the e, e Contributea by Is.xaS. Dewer, Grand Replds i e Tl O 0 I ey o Tus Jast | streets. at 11, m. gad 7:45 1. m. baseient; Tiir- A1t anu Sonih Dearoor brsecs, | Graplic writer o consey 10 1he. American miad | Y and canse’ he eye tosotien With piy or | EingheR Ky cird roeht o | ¢ D s of another dear servant of the Lord i his last | S85y0 v 3t X denry will preach in the Dear- | German church; 381 West Madison strect. hall; | an adequate idea of the positive discomfort in flow with admiration. ; Goeenau K Rafxin Bankit i B il : ok moments, Stand up for Jesus.” Nobetter | ot Ghuel, corner of ‘Thirty-sixth street, \i;n‘paih mfin“e ‘:mq ""“3“1.'1'".‘\’"3 3:’.““&'&"1 which the farming classes in this country live. Looming up from pre-historic obscurity, we Kuight at & Kt fourth gnx:m:nfi K suare ;};’/7 % 7 %7 %/ > oo street, 7 oy ¥ ed tow cing Wasal 7 / 7 % S dnesday even 0 10 stree see the sucred towers of lrelana plercing the paratatcanirla % / 7 M / 7 ikt ) device for the Cliristian banner in these davs, wherever it floats, could be found thn “Stand up for Jesus” or *‘Speak well of Christ.”” ‘Where this banner leads the battle will always Ve bottest, but the vietory always most glorious. Dr. Lorimer, of Tremont Temple, Boston, nas yeturned frum his retreat in Germany With re- newed health and_strength for his arduous . Cranefof the First Church, isat | a. m. and 7:30D. m. Farewell serv i ” ],,:':,:':a..g‘;,,(";:& Dr. ‘Gordon, of Claréndon hionndrici deparung to Burmal have been post- Enl‘loz L::ke :md‘l g:gg};fi::s utmcL"l"lI}el ‘l‘llu:led: of smoke and vapors which the cheerful sun Tuuscu %’{‘n’n‘l’“‘ Pillar ‘Temples—those conquerors . i i, S toetn: k Infon street and Canulpoctavenne, nall; Peorin and | ¥ T c. . 4, A e Do e | P2The Rev. E. K. Cressy will prench in the | Indfuua strcots, cliurchs 381 West Madison siroet, | can never dispel, for. the thick mud [ o OFtiRe symmetrical in their arch. | | 2 1 e 7 vort, Mass., after.a successful ministry of some | o 0 Sitect “Chaich, corner of Bloomingdale | hall; Nobie and Ohio siteets, Temperance Church, | walls effectually bar its _entrance. | yocpyre, showine that the bands which reared | | / . /// bt vears or worethe Tiev. Houry Hincklerhas | 106 s10:30 0. m. 304 7:00p. . tne Nolland langusge, © The small windows, when they have any, | them and be brains which planned them were | | 5e Aosiehe, Al sommenncd s 3 aninl, Gz, eoraty of Lincom ang Jacxson | nest Suison Stresis Norh Sae” Romloys mitier | are just sulliien to enable tie lumates to dis- | fmilar with science. . Evory stoue is. ftted 1o | | Y ) Py ERTHA Ak i bag : its place with the most artistic nicety, and the T ] Eecond Beotist Chiurcy, Lynn, which was recent- 1v Jeft vacant by the remuval of the Rev. J. S. Hlolmes to Adrian, Mich. ‘The First Lyun are stor. The Rev.d. . The Rev. R. . Alison wiil preach in the Y )0 : g e e g O o T | oot e Cinch Cormas o0, Disteton ek Bette. | A alross ot \Peat S Teiperaic flall, 91 Sontn | and do not wishi to"see. The wretched tonc- | They are laid upon. foundations which never n Marbleliead, Mass., where be has becn settied | Wi Kitreats, 3t 102450, m, dud TE0 . M. o the | Siecn streel, commencing at 3:30. All are - | ment-houses of the poor laborers of Chicao | fail or s kI L:‘md nu\v,hl.nauzh thousands of f’é/}/ 52, 7 V) 2 Dr. Noa —The Rev. . Taylor w a vited.. . 9 Chi- | years ha ¢ rai Y turze vears. -Dr. Neale has been ouite unwell [ —The Tev. . 330 Orchard street, noar | | To-morrow evening" (Monday)—Great tomper- | Situated west of the North Branch .of the Chi yearsbiveted smce dliey wore raised, ey 7 8 // 1 //4 of late, and is mow with his friends in New | {00, 5¢'10:43 . m. and 7:30 p. 1. ance asg-weeting i 01 South Greenstreet. Sev- | cago Rivor are palnces of comlfort to most of | &tand in perfect form, 48 perpendieutar and as it a York, where, under loving care, it is lioped he | " Zry. Rev, J. C. Hascthuhn will preachin the | eml good speakers, - these.._Theso are small. The wallsare made of | §Findas when tie workmen laid the Jast stone. i il recrutt again tor future service. Dr. Hague | pirst German Church, corner of Bickeroike aaa | * Tucaday evening, Oct. 8—Mass-meeting ot hail ] o n - p ‘Whlte to move and in. Las received 2 call to_ the pastorate of the | Huron streets. ot 10330 3. m. and Do m. corner of Indiana and Lincola strecis. Good | mud or stone, the floors of lime or sand, and | pose they were erected no one_can tell. > o Wollaston Heights Church, where the Rev. C. H. [ ~—The oid Shiclds Mission, corner of Twentieth | speaking, good slnzing: Frec admission. the rude doors of plavk, usually Givided hori- [ The traveler finds .them all over thc 7 ////; % 7 OSTIO B0 Ruwe receutly resizned 1o go to Cambridee, 1t | strect and Wentworth avenue, will be reopened ... MISCELLANEOUS. zoutally in the miadle. ‘The upper half, during | island. As gaze out of my win- %//% T BYTL F. SWARTIXLL, Latore 15 thoueht liere that hie Wil accept the call. s afternoon a1 3 o'clock, wnder the anspices of | M, 3. A. Kanouse wiil oreici at the Women's | 2 i dmit. the light, and the | 4OV Upon the peaceful scenes of ® Bally, e Tlack men on 1, 4 10, P the Fitet Baptist Churca. Gospel Temperance ' Assoctution Church, Nople | the day, is raised to admit the light, my eyes 1all npon ' the gray ivied top of one of 7 2 | vickmenonl, 410 13 l%‘;:n.zz tagg, il = —The Rev. L. G, Ciarke will preach in the | aud Ohio streets, at 4 a'clock p. m. | lower part is ciosed ‘to keep the infants from | thiise towers lifting its, fiead above the trees. . W | 0n T 11 21, 34, 229, 96,5, wing . BREVITIES. Tushuy Bl Steeot Chitich. e Wuhtoonhavic aihe Progressive Lycaum will moet at the Thitd | crawling iuto danger. . In one end of the cabin | Amid the ruins of ancient Lismorc, among the LY s i - A " ""l'-rn‘,, Rev. 5 . Ravlin will preach at n;'cem, :':'t 15:30 o'clack. i is a rude fireplace, where usually burns a | weeping :nhlmh of Avm-a‘. beside the still waters White. - ‘TO CORRESPONDENTS. Moses Howc, of New Bedford, Mass., has | oo \fioicon sircet morning and eveni —The Ilon. John' Scboskl will breach at 3 | turf fire,—the ouly cheerful feature on the | 9f Glendalough, upon the rock-bound coast of White to play and mate in two moves. Sannders—Let us have those solutions, . . Just preachica bis ecight thousandth sermon. | ing sabject: **Are the lleathen Nati o'clock at the Chapel- of the Washmgtonian IHome. renlses' On o ide of the cabin standsa Miyo, the traveler ineets with these mon — . Jawes Pelletier—Both solutfons sound. : Never Heard of Christ, Damned Forever?’ —Dr. Matthewson will preach to the Advent | Prefmises. g, st - ments of drace the very traditions of which SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 146. A. S. Chupman—Subscription renewed. Holy M . i 3 d S Gt i . PRESBYTERIAN. Christians in Green-Street ;Tacernacle, morning | rack which'holds the dishes of the housewile, | Lave perished. The hands which reared them White. Blac H. B. Hall. Jr.—Anderson’s third edition. A younz lady on being asked where her native | The Rer. . Arthur Swazey will preach both | and evening. - om0 \wasy | BN N ODE corner arack Is put up with slats | have long since moldered to dust, and no rec- QoK sy l 1Rl H. C. Chipman—Problem recelved with many thiaky place was rrn;iml: ml bave mone; 1 am the | moring and evening “at the Forty-mrst Street | | —Discibles of Cfist will meet at 220 West | orosc wide eough for a bed. The bedding ond s bien lefs El"’h‘:\!l us for wiat Durposes | "Qlous o ; y:fire 5oy Blckey—Artended co brmall () Tt s shter of hodist minister % M e on St e i i vith ape ed. u . B o Kt 2 3 N ghter'of a —The Rey. S. Rederus will preach at the Hol- Ihe Iter. Jarsea, ity Andlebeawill preachiat | consists of a few old quilts, mwf"‘u e»:;s;;: Hrntre Lhas oy e tave. boan. BULE by guermien I I-BroRts LA EArmer-Samplecony maed o g0 i Where ignorsnce js biis Scotch tourist: 2£10:40 4. m. 4nd 7530 p."m. - —The Rev. Dr. John Peddi, the new pastor, will preact at 10330 a. m. ann 7:45 p. m. Lozd's Sop- per at close of morting service. —The Rev. W. C. Richards will ‘preacn in the Fourth Church, corner of Washington and Paulina 03 m. and 7:30 p. m. C. Perren will preach in Western Avenue Church, corner of Warren avenue, ut 10:30 cu for mis- tennial Courch, corner of Lincoln and Jacksun Morning streets, at 10:30 3. m. snd_7:45 p. m. Attendance at Divine Worship.” land Church, corner of Noble and Erie streets, ghis morning in the Holland tongue, and in the evening chureh; 87 Townsend street, near Chicago avenue. Twenty- reen Street ‘Tabernacle, West Madison_strect, 471 Milwaukee averue, ball in basement} Carpenter and -Indiana siréets, church; Union Stock-Yards, Temperance 1all; Indiana und Lin- coin strects, ‘Tammany Hall, Friday cvening—789 Coitage Grove avenue, Potter's Hall; 271 Milwaukee avenue, hall in bse- ment; Carpenter and Ohio streets, chrch. This afternoon—The Rev. ) .C. Rybolt will deliver Tooley’s Pheatre at'10530 u. m. Subject: Where No Man Is.” lewill also lecture inthe In dirt, and filtn, and blackness they come into the world; they live in a state of barren destitu- tion, and in dirt, and filth, and blackuess their bodies return to the dust from whence they came. Life with them is stripped of all of its refincments and many of fts comforts. The houses fu which they live are mere kennels, full tinguish night from day. A-more dreary place of abode than an Irish cabin I canuot imagize, aud black with smoke and dirt. are of hay, and the bed is of the same material. mysterious cloud origin of this ancient race. The Pillar Towers of Ireland! how wondrously they stand, By the rushing etreams, -in the the valleys of the land; In mystic file throughont tne isle they rear their bLeads sublime— tower rises upward -in a_gradually incre: cirele with-the utmost precision of “mechames, the same hands. They are the most aucient of all Irish ruins, and they which haogs around’ the nt glens, and T Wuite to play and mate fn 10 meves. PROBLEM NO. 148. BY MR. C. A. TEERY, CHICAGO. Black. i % /47' B Jead us_far V. nn W. K, Abbot—Your 1216 more. 7th moy Garme S5, 13 8 doubitul draw: Sead: o gous BE Caa you tell me if this 152 Migh Church, my | B ¢ 1ol Aehis 3 i, 3 th the lish'tongue. evening, at 7:30, upon, the subject, **Hamiet; or [ 8¢ t T " 2 oo ‘man? Laborer: fout 2, man, its got a gallery | A3 E RN B Watker win preach at the Te- | Humanity's sirn Aguinst Destiny.”™ Fred to | The roow itseif is as black as smoke and soot | back into the mists” of ihe past. Some HEDLUTION TG, BSIONA S0, 1o Lo R on’t—vady. gmon Churci, West Fourleenths sircet, near | all cin make t. A fow rule choirs and a table.all | wintaln thev ace of Christian origin, Qs 1 ke T T DAy e e s oplet e - ‘nroop, morning and evening. 3 thictes b 7 & coe 4 toQgch 2R takes cel exhibiting the criucit workmaoship, consti corfstruction wos far auterior to that time, R S ate Q correspondents upon receipt of price, 10 cents each, There arc some blous peaple with whom peni- tence takes e place of restitution, even as | Eighth Chureh, comer of West, Washington aud ottt e of there are some people whose pratitude ceases | Robey siteets, at10:80a. aon il Veaoh. i e ixteenth Sunday afterTrinity. pigs aud fowls run'in and out, andappear to live | relizion and of a jong-forgotten race. In ages NOTES. After thelr match was fnished. 3iesss, Pris g ‘when they repay a loan. Fifth Church, corner of India em.fi and Thir- Cast, - oun the easiest terms:of familiarity with their | long gone by the ancient iubabitants of Erin An ndfourned meeting of the Chicago Chess Qusacla- | Recd ried thelr skill ac biindfold play. Two o AR i _,.| tieth etrect, 4t 10:50 2. m. und 7:30 p. m. Morn- : CATHORIC. masters. The roof o the. cabin is usually | Were worshipers of the sun, and some scholars | on wiifbe held af the” Astoclatlon Iioomis Sarurday | were contesiéd In this manner, each Scoring one. > * -At St. Aune’s Sunday-school in Lowell, Mass., - ! Ry RiD Oct. 6.—Seventeenth Sunday affer Pentecost; 2 o o maintain ‘that these towers were the temples of | £ i st ¢ tm, i be trans. | , The Sunduy Cadl saysthat Mr. James Reed, Jr.y 3 P ingsulifect: Lot Undo to the Beile ! Y el 83 | thatched with straw, which, after becom- n i be Preseat, as business of tmportance will be trans- | gesirongof playing r. Brieat hother ju uuswer to the question, * What is the —The Rev. Arthur Mitchell will preach in the | : Solemnity of the Holy Rosary. £ bore 7] " o the pricsts, around which the devotees assem- | scted. Srake of a0, %b be played at P!mbnr(,mll’n.m Ly prearest church festival? ™ a little orphan of 6 | First Charch, corner of Indiana avenue snd Twen- | Oct. 7.—St. Bran (from Oct. 6); St. Mark, | ing rotten with ‘,ape, i3 remewed by | plea to bail its rising beans. 'They are as old The Chess Journat for September~a capital num- | commence o6 Oor. 29, -+ Wty years promptly responded: *The strawerry | ty-Grst street, m the worning. and in the Kailroxd Pty oo and others. M. | sod from the adjacent bog. Before the door | as the pyramids of Cheobs, and staud to-day In | ber-hus beca received: Erom 1 we leara that St | Mr B0 Hickey, of Dubuque, Ta... s fost fae festival.” - * 3 2 Chapel, oo’ State stteet, near Fourteenth, i tue { Oct. 8, li,n 8 l\'.n % A Bl usually stands a pool of water, into which pul- | the beauty of their form, in the symuetry of m);llt;x;mg! :r:;:l figg qulgi'{?’.':i"#fllg'fin’.'cfl ,:;: rglc:)'lnz TwWo g:u:n:ihy correspondence with Jir. A ~Jeanéts .4 Mech,, Betty, an? here comes vonr | WeE Reév... W, C. Young will presch in the | - iga, S T 2 BN | el urt is throfvfto ferment. for mapure, | {BGIr arliecture, i the precision ol the seeu- | S 1o WAl contatn ubout 305 pases, Saci s | Scure. FHIEKeS 1, SobaTor b DIw et LA oy it enilly tout Heurs 00 dv, wig)| cullesttn Aveoss Ouames, corace of Cuik sutemt, | Detedqyae Frsmen Banle C. Neither inside noe “bulside is there thoJeas ai- | o S ‘T2 “thelr sisomgtly and pessmmens, | 1EHeomES book ooeie s (it ol i | DApEbgrecta vt Clasow, b it at 2. m. an . . ct. e % o o8 = s these specitiens we fudse that the work will be entire- [ 48P e 1 5 . tempt at ornamenthton or . display of taste. | anous the oldest records of any nation, aud | jy dlrerent from any collection of problems heretotore 10_)5:-‘!;&;;“‘0;;‘%;%"‘ u;\;:’“;;;‘;:;zll}i_; .‘,fi"& | always takes a muckle on a Saturday nich, just ‘e Itev. Jo M. Worrall will oreach in the » —The Jev. Prof. F. L. Patton will preach in the CALENDAR'FOR THE WEEK. Oct. 1:2.—ttice of the Tmmaculate Conception. The tute -the furniture the apartment. The women,old aud. young, arc barefooted, They were doubtless tlie temples of a byzone as liviog monuments of the early civiliza- Pubitahed, being, #s ita title lmpifes. ewsentially & trea- CHECKER CHATTER. layers of Abenicen. Lo lust e over the Sawbach, for she's far o |, coTho ey, Frof I L. Pacton will preach in the releeious 2 budy 10 drink spesrit o' the Luira’s 3 = ! 5 1 s e b e > iy s tova day.® 5 i A Seev3. s Gibaor il preveti i & PHEDRE AND (ENONE. dressed o rags, Witk their usually luxuriant | oo of ‘m,]'fs" P“g”}fi i s ceetain Uil e e VR S IR 10 istie T, | "l Chasits Hetter trstutionsly emploptogbisie . = Thediey. 3/ BairoGibsen will preach I feo. bair falline about “fheff faces in the most sioy- | 8L the time Lhey were built no otlier nations of | §'Caioour wnd weiter, 15 A ShRclent Lastustes his | ure time Inolb tHrpLLh 10t by comaERT el > the earth had scquired the scientific skili and | the subject will be ably treated. en's Authors,” a'book recently published contaiaing Tiie time when a pions editor is excusable for kuocking solinters trom _tue Third Command- 3wt is wueh Lé jabs the wrong cnd of his pen- Jiolder i, bis Jaicitand 2ud Lastily shoves it tie Liod his ear without wiping it Off.— Whitehall Ly, -7 —The Rev. James Maclaughlan will preachinthe | The guilty Queen of Thescus tossed and tarned, it i i Iz i, Rev. J1 & B > | life stripped of allt thiose uameless endearing | S SEBSTNAEL Y WRSR LT Hotasterics al 1t is a lamentable fact th iece of paste. | Scotch Churen, cofnur of angamon and Adsws | In the wiid fever of refmorse and wo, - ; " voe cuapcls, T e tue 0 | iding (ntended Tor puolication, contalned matters that | 1 4 Dokt a meante fact that a piece of paste | streets, morming and svento, p Lpon her couch—her white forwn half-concealed | £races which makalt S swect, that the people | vaders, the pricsts ‘Hihted fires n the upper | Leing inteated for puolication. eontained masters that NS e T s ke 'y - —The Rev. W.T: Meloy. D. D., will preach in | By the light drapery thut about her clung, would he found to%dva stupid, ignorant, spir- | portious of .them, to beckon the inhabltants to | icatton.” — We. the following in reference | T NbAY TRIBCN &, commencing with nest Sun tu *he maln charg Ax a problematist who hasbeen | day'sfssue. Both amateur and professional players et ina Sabbath-schuol, has uot hali the charm for the boy a5 the same size picce of pastebosrd with the simple talismanic words, METHGDIST. Beside the bed, the shrpely palm unclasped; i v v b i . T A i g L y tlanity, whatever k ; At one."—Soston lvke. Dr W . Willing, asssted by the Rovs. S. | e other arm pheld ner fegal lead, The contrary is the fact. ey are people of | Habior ¥Hatever ! clace Hha eabimiy'of She rline f oug wiio Wt 50 | ((The, Yt of the Herd Ladile” to Shotoa Ins At one of ic-suburban churches it was seri- | 1 Rasmefionert; Shewparh, and Alesander | i band bent doswn, hc duders sprdud apart, id fancs, of Zof jotellectual qualities. and | ' The traces of the Danish fuvader | BERALY jresk (e rulesof atourneras toealer buus | Liilriid iiimselr miu A umber of the. sidenis of 437 Projosed i the Sunday-school 1o favite | Church st the new eailce, corer of Jackson und | That on the silien pHIOW fell 15 sroves with a flow of spirjig dehich is surprising under | may also be Been = mpun the face | would stmply ve s rascal and & thlet. With & Tl |l B e S B e Dark 0s the surzes of a midnight stream, the clraur:stancesdThoy arc shrewd observers | O e Oy e e el | B T ontas bt et = coue | Hit, oy beht eara' o i 3 bera lalest Ar. Desih Stanley, who hud just arrived from land,” 1o attend their Sunday-school con- g’ *epeak to tee enildren about bis won- g ul experfende in' Alrica™—Boston Adver- child nas eaid its prayers rern- larty cvesy mighit siuee it was taught to lisp oy 114y e down o sleep.” Learing that, Der parents were about 1o remove nither, it closed its Iast evening prayer thus: o Donl by The Bev. ' Ur. Thomas will preach tins morning | OF her attendant, who, besile the couch, i Tioa, we's. goin’ 1o live 1a Turberss Falieirey. | at Centenars: Citerc, West Montoe, nar Sforesn | Wears with the long il i oe e are they 1o tiielr ‘@ilive 1and that T have | their religlon, cand . their o pation. | St BIaY SRRl S ARG I8 BROTORE | distict i CoueeThcdy bt In arder to il e Turere P gl “The Kev. Dr. C. . Fowler will preach at | Sunk nto qulet stumber. Then sne rarsed wondered tbat sgoemaus of them leave | ality. They “leud us back to. a bloody period | calpiea of friondsiip he ushred bis rumors fath arint, | Drove his wbilities us'a’player, he lefi e disricn f A skentie; who was badzering a_simple- 5. 511 MeChoeney will preach, baptize, | Luokes puiosmaces i emits SO ces e s ot e | o ey e 0T & | A e i P L L ot e - 5 n A L e k 2 ark 2 3 by v e i A 1 0 50. e 3. au 4 i SRy Jorty 1ies 5 ass, tinally gxid: "+ How is it possible for an ass | 10Z at the Park Avenae Charcl n the eveming | Then moved her arm,.asif to hide her face; their religious feclingacep and fervent. ~As a | desecrated churches, . of the murder of CHESS IN GERMANY.. By dereyilican 2o falk fike 3'man? 1 1 * ~Well,” replied the honest old believ t as cusy for an ass 1o talk ond Church, corner of Michigan avenue and Twen- teth street, at 16:45 2. m, and 7530 p. m. —The Rev, Henry T. Miller will preach in the Sixth. Charclt, comner of Vincennes und Osk avenues, a110:308. w. and 7:50 p. m. Morning sabject:’ *-The Shoat in the Gateway. " the First United Presbyterian Church, corner of lonroe and Paulina streets. worning and esening. Oglesoy streets, at 4 p. m, Baptism administered candidates'received into the church. —The Rev. W. C. Willing, Presiding Elder. will, hold the lask.quarterly meeting of the Stute Street Church this mining at-10:43 0'clock. Preaching in the evening at7:30 by the Rev. E. M. Bonng. J. F. Wiling w1 preach at Emmanoel rer of lacrison v ud Paulina strdets. Morming subject: ** The World for Christ.” Even- Lionor from Men - he'preaches a germon, closinZ the second year of -his lubors at che church, »-—The Rev. ‘L. C. Clendenning, pastor of Langley [inscrived tn Lext Z. Leiter, Eso.] The weary night wentby. ' The mornimz clouds Were slowly drifting dawa the diswial k¥, Aund the low rustling of. the wind disturbed T'ne solemn st:llness of the chamber where Aud fell in fleecy folds upon the oor. Oue slender arm hunzdimp and lifeless down Her pale, worn face, still beautital anu fair, Showed ur its look the: mzing storm witkin Her proud aud restiess'sonl; for she couid-feel The poison* creepiyg.through her shuddering . e, : And fiercely burninz in-her purple veins, Aake streanis of.molten e, - - She turned her head; And gazed awhile tpon the dusky form And, from her patlid }ips, these solemu words e shuddering air: Were borne awxy upol enly manner. Thefy'dhtire dress and appeur- ance is untidy andjijéan. Ove would think, with these poor gurroundings, with the hard lines of penury draf¥niso close about them. with ttless lot, withoyp Eprightliness of dispo- sition, without wify g, fancy, or appreciation. and quick at reparféesi ‘Lhey are warm-nearted, hospitable, und .confifing to a degree when contidenve has beeivionce- estabiisbed. They are uaturally suspi¢ions of strangers, hut when onge they have n r doubt they will butde soyother ppyie’” Indrieds'snd BOSDT- ‘taiity? “Théy “ave Miple 161~ Warm' feelines, casily moved to _tears? by suffering, and full of love for their nativ@hills. So warmly attachea class, after ample opopstunities for observation, 1 should say the peasgutry of Ircland were stale knowledgze nece stone buildings or to the introduction of Ircland sct the cross upon these ancient towers, come to the sanctuary of ‘the Lord. Thus th came at last to be the beacon-lizhts of Chri: works on ail hands. niaye seen as many defenses in an hour Erin, to deprive.. them’ essary o the coustruction of rs of any kind. After aristianity the monks of and subsequently, when the monasteries, and M. Loyd hias written an **open letter,” which ap- pears In Lhe CAess Sournal, In reoly 10 the chanzes that have appeared 3zainst him duriaz the fast five or stx weeks [u the Zur/. itshould be stated thutthe lotier wai utore particularly calicd forth by the publication fn the Hoivoxe Tranicrint of & privatt letter from Mr, Loyd to thie ** ripnle” editor of that paper, which, not have been their former 1 have seen the remalns of many ancient earth- ey are cireutar in con- struction and usually occupy the crest of some hitl to facilitaie defeénse in case of antack. I half a dozen of these rude drive. ‘They.tellus of the ~time when the“pluoderings .hosts of the Norch made 1 desent on. the ancient inhabitants of of their country, monks aod nuns. They tell us of schiools de- stroved and altars bathed in the blgod of oriests. They remind us of the pattle of Gleu- before the world for a quarter of wcenturs,-and .aken PAFL in Many tournanients, and had nmuny questioos of fairness and adjudication to decide upoa, 1 fully appre- nectéd with the tournwment tiad beca carried ont with the strictest xense of fairness, 1518 diflicult to appreci- ate my feeringy az having been chiarged with cntering: several wis. “AgTeater fiijustice or fudignity could not have been lieaped upon e, and If 3 person chooses to call mea thief the chole of laumusgy 13 uf eocondnzy haparzange. luit L wouldpreter the. tersc aud blain to the classical. \What L'sald of Mir. Allen 18 a8 mere Dothing to the accusatious und indirect insinuations 143t he has been throwlag at me. The adding of Insult 1o Injury was in his wrlUng thas he was defending me 1did notding to provoke A fine game In the Frankfort tourniment between Herr Louis Paulsen and Prof. Anderssen. The notes are by the cheas edior of the London Field, SISILLAN DEFENS upwWands of 1,000 variations on the Crow opening, oo tice of whichi was_given (n thls paper Sept. 8. Ths re. sult of Mr. Hefter's carcful annlysis of the variation thus far one over bt brouht to- lght, what mag % 53 anticipated in o work of this kind, mach Incorreet sod unsound play. Clurlle .has now analyzed and writiea up over 100 variat{ogs intended 19 corrections and jme Provements of tiie play contaived In the book. Thme who possess Bluwen's vatuable work will find Mr. Hef. Ler'S Corrections 3 necessary auxiliary in their studies. of thedis thinking that, after ail, the boy’ had something in him pinyed with him and zot the worst of {r. Wyllle's fars f& takea down. au old umicti. trying iy metal withythe-cracs c roadfoot, a clerk in the shotts Iron Compaars rlio sus Looked 1poD a8 ‘the player of he.dk Draiiat {iyer in 8 nelzhiboring villase, wom he be *Ferd Laddfe ” to Shotts Iron Hé used to be found ufzht after nght fa ayen arici. \When bata. mere 1ad ne. chatlesged e AC Ty 1063, 204 sent B © hie; toid the result, aud Mir. Drodfos, W33 now catablished. as far as the Parish of Shotts ad Sead fu your fgay + [ Cathedral Free Church SS. Petet and Panl, cor- ner of West Washingiou and Icona streets. The Xt -Rér. W. E. McLaren, Bishop. * The Hev. J. The Rev. Brooke Herford preaches in the Chureh of the Meesiah, corner of Michican avenne and Trenty-third streer, morning and evening. Morning subject: **The Christian Oracr of Great- My woul beyond fre deep.” * ¢° Farewell—farewellt 1 scem to hear “Fhe wild waves breag upon the shore. and penal Taws, _jails, s have failed to modily or of justice is an inhcrent 300 - years ago, chains, and sha crush it. “The loy Amain, in restless mood, d it to my bredst, d in the thought That there 'twould ever rest, {£ ouc of his mauy new experiments, aud ‘It would ve premature to profounce au opfuton on ft from: the course which the present wame takes: for new varia- 03 L Ui early part of the openiuis are often found see why.it Avenue :Church, will preach at 10:30 2. w. and The mor i i i et s to , wiil prea y roing dawns, the night has dled, vart, healtuy, inaustrious, and courageous peo- Ye a man as itis fora man to tulk like an | 7:40 p.m. Morning supject: **The Seed Among The long, fong nigat, so full of wo, :1‘1.";,&1”?.'935 \:vu%?:l he heavy anG of poveriy | anada and tht victory of Clontarf. ‘They bring | White—Herr Pauisen. ass.] ¥ Thoros udlin Good Ground.” Evening subject: Aud be whow 1 hape.loved is dead, is 1aid, avd who are ' ept down by unjust kaws | to our minds the pforious achievements of King 1.Pto K4 I".nm'}: “s3id the parson scvercly, suppose M:'," Call, the Bible Divine! “'wo Reasons And 1 bave struck the blow. and customs. It wil’Be a happy day for English i\Inxuhi, IWLXI‘:D \\';,re v.l;fn fiollnr fs} zuld’i_:nd of the Lo x?fl‘?) gm that the Lord ghould call you just 88 an oath Services for the states Den theydtara that % ustre of the glory of Bryan Biru. - They rewind Koz ! o Roem gl yo n, oath | Ppromotion of the experience of | I threw aside my qucent : statesinen when theytara tha 2 | { Bryan Bir e * Jas on, your lips# w41 skouldwt go,” said | Gospel holmess will be beld &t Simpsen Chures: ‘Aud fondly, Gereoly bade hia. tag; . A bold ptasantry, .4 hation's pride, s ot the time wien Irish soil was bathied in the BE2 o 1o Jiw. WALl my irieng,” rejoiued the prescher, | Bondeld street, near Archer avenue, d. t. Allen, 11uid my sacred honor down; 3 When once destrogpd can never be snpplied. best blood of its people, aud when the women QLY tak: you could not escape W imust all submit to | pastor, will preach morning and evening, The Roy: Hie, loathing, turned away: Tne future glory and prosperity of Ireland | flled the air with. the sound of mouruing for taked e oK 3 1iis will. We cannot escape the laws of na- V. A. Spencer is exvected to preach at 4 p. m. a t rest with the-kentey and titled nobility | Eheir dead. Thev tell us of a valiant and ties o KBS (e) ture” -t Then, panson,” said Tim, “ what 'be Rev. Dr. Gumnev will preach in St. Paal's 1 could not bear his bitter scorn, e Jonde it dotenoE re At L e DOV | 5lody strisele for the maintenance of thelr 00Q 3 (1) astles made you put ud those lightning rodsie | Church, comer of Maxwell street und Newberry Aud time will not forget my shame; of the lan S ot rest with the wise states- | poyionar faith and their ancient Governorenc. e o o Causeni of Boston Transcript. ' | avense in'te eveain. Commanion eervice fn the Byt e was pailives of the'crime D 10 ol it sustinies it dows UOL | They toll us.of tiie feuds and treachery of thelr Kt takes Ky PLEE® I hicard a 200d story the other day that I | —The Rev. . F. Sarh will hold services for R A S who spend thoir Yast incomes n foreizn landa; | OF ,CHeItains, aud of tho devotion aud enerzy el Siot want to tell yoo, and it's a truc oue, 100, A | thelastiime in Grant Place Church, corner of Lar- Ye dark-winged shadots of the tomb! but whatever of future greatncss and progress | Of her priestbood. . Thiey tell us of womew's QBy S party of Boston ladies, who wore speading. the | rabee sireet, he hsving been there the limited Ye awful spirits of the air! it achieves will be gggpmplished through the | SActings and of maiden's wrongs,—of courage, ] Liof suwmner in 2 little town not far from the White | Y™ Of three years. Sacramental service and re- “Why haunt me bere? “Buck to the gloom, patriotism, industrf und courage of the | 943! &1t A 105 Qs R o Q Jountaius, attended a fair which hield by | cePdon of members in the morning. and preaching Aund [ will meet thee there. mnon people. Prob! be memory of mot | .ot ar trom here is the old Abbey of Cong, toK S Q1S . the ladies ot 006 of the Lhtrenas, " iaed, 5 | by the pastor in the evening. Subject: * His Ban: i : one single member oL the aristocraer living gy | Which still bears traces of ius ancient solendor, Lo K 13 () £ cakes 1 (1) 4 L S ing 10 | ger Over Me Is Love.™ - ‘Tnis face, this form, will soon decay, e sins v will beoreseied f bii « | and where now repose the remains of Roderick takes QP P to K4 car proverly interested, oue ‘of the visitors | © —The Rev. M. 3. Parkharst will deliver the third This featless 5001 Will be thine owa, Irelaud to-day will be sreseued from obiivion by | &iGonuor, tie last of the Irieh monarchs. Io o oKL & Qrokia ed 2 manager whiat the uroceeds were 10 be | lecture in the present course in the First Church at ence 1o thy home in Hell ! Away! the preserving pen of bistory, while future ages | ;onocrhs B0 S DLUE (TRA Slonatens, T a it BBl evoted to. *Well,” wes the Lesitating reply, | 7:30 p.1n. Subject: ** Rebecca, the Model Brids And Jet me die alone. will ring with the renown, the beroism, the de- | JUNCREIRY, Aetn S5 B sS40 tave lived for T iR we ain’t just certajn whether we'll buy an ice- | Commuanion service at 10:45 . m. Yotion, and tae sufferiog and self-sacrifice of | P! B0 years, 1n gecius| om the R Kk cream freezer ora bearse.” y CONGREGATIONAL. Whence comes this mad and wild dest sowme poor man who is ‘now _toiling along the | Y¥Orld: and engued in pious dutics and medita- 3005 () ot ; President S. C. Bartiets, of Durimonth College, 1 cannot banish or control? 2 dusty road to_fame, upheeded, nufionored, and | {ions. wo miles from Balla are the plains of | frow Kaato Qo gl CHURCH SERVICES will reack in the New Eogland Church, corner of From whence this ferce and farions fire unkoown. ‘The pages of Irish history arg | Mave, where are still to be seen the ruins of an Spaswa3l) R oL SER . Dearbora avenae dad Whito sireet, 1 10:304. m. ‘“Chat burns within wy roulr . marked ith the' blood of the "Irish | Ol ubbes at which v is suld fing Alfred tho w57 e Fased at Quis El ED EPISCOPAL. ¥ 5 p. m. 4 Y . il i 4 receive ion ands of 10 Kth Rio K Bsq - friend. Bisbop Cheney Wil preach to-fay st Christ | GroVS Rev. C. A, Towlo Wil preach tn Bethany | From what does s vle longing spriag? Dol g oo qrimiliar WIth the | o learued monks who occapied the place ot Q1 B E s iy 3 g % Charch, corner of Paulina and West Haron strcets, And what hath kindled such a flame Sy i i are the | Lhat time. A few miles to the westare Lhe rains kel $ from Q210 Quq Charcn, corner of Michigan avenue aud Twenty- | a1 10:45 2. m. and 7:30 p. m. That f, the consort of 8 King on_the shelves of mudern libraries are the of Brize Castie, sud not far to the east rqay b WKS 1o 32 fourth street. Morning subject: **Christ's Care The Rev. E. P. Hammond, the revivalist, wilt Should bead and stoop to shame? writings of her anclent priests oud scholars, of | Gy, /o0 fouudations of the Castle of M, y. e toplis 22 for Heart Troubles.® culug: “Tue Prayer | P ach in the First Church, corner of Ann and’ incalculable value; the temple of fame eelioes | §io) B '1'1‘{: Torv of ihess. m:f s f’““f‘d' {0126/(m) which Goé Deuied.” Vashlogton steeets, AE7S0 b, ot i Can this be love—that joyous spell Jith the ochievements Of_ecold wuoes; 80 | sy but the- memory of them 58 broue 0 RLs it N . E. F. Williams will preach 1n’ the Of which the sacred Mises sing? at this late day the glory of the time when she | 2%, but the 44 brought to toH The Rev. IL 1. Boeworth will preach morn- | Forty-seventh Street Church at 10:45 a. m, d 1 this bo all, then love is Lell, — was the cradic of art aud science, the abode of | MiNd D¥ visiting the sitc of these ruins. “FThey ke B ing ond evening at Trinity Church (Tillotson's | © —~The Rev. Charles liall Everest will preach in And hife a hateful thing. cace, and the schoothouse of the word, g5 | SP€3K a languaze more patbetic than words and pAkea e (8) Game poorly played on both sldes. —KD. all). Englewaod. A the Plymouth Church, Michizan avenue. between L D Chrongii b I v ot e J more vivid than any imagery can convey. They Wl —The Rev. J. W. Bradehaw, of Batavia, 0., | FVeny-fith and Twenty-sisth strcets, ot 10:30a. [ 1 feel the desth-damp on my braw, *“hg terrple. plaues whidh aflict Treland | 31€ L0 SOt aeal pust vugon, elory, and ciplll- o5t PI ey Betwies A Darld Ml 2 e N . of .. . a0 _ - - S " erribl i r ation, 4 " greatnes 3 d by cspondence between Mr. Da 4 : ik morming aud evening n st Paurs | e tiov & . peoke vl prosch moraiagand | asy po Fooss iy penmet hrt %nd ‘make her namea scaodal poncst tho | 23000200 e BEola O She Tutrs stcatuoss eid ofuliaad 2 SR ki, o s : Ohisc, cornt g! rpen- | evening at th uézg; T:rvc\g\'nlk:;c:;ueheu A Will Zall 1orever iill. l‘:m:ss of . efath Thera! 2a8 s b; 2 éu:;.: 3 :13..-& cherish cine X;ls‘ior,v of the past ?jum .~ Bithop Clicney sl preachat 4 p. m. to-aay at | URion Park Chureh morning and eventug. Wi ahould Tlive? - No ncalding tears e fi"!.“?‘d Pastmbat,lut _ they st | best men S e oqs % 3 # Jan Wasn aw 8 ty - e alleviate e people sclves, i L ke 2 L Homan segers, o1 SHeVHCrS: comer of Junes | - The Bor. 1. D. Ouwens presches morning wnd | Gu i me oiLl o weted Sankn, The *scars whith Trelaud bears,” infioied S——— ey —Tue Rev. M. D. Church will preach at 1 st Aty A s rUcE of Hauth Puck e frkicy i SR pL b Bngiien “‘}P“;i“‘fixm‘ o et i IN TRUST. won b v . 2 poh ) o T 4 - 4 the memory of the disarmament, degradution, k4 2t St. Jobu's Church, Lilis avenue, near Thirty- —The Rev. C. H. Caton, of Indiana, will preach My soul, to Stygian horrors doomed, it ioafeal ‘de i -4 3 Kz2d ety T t in the Sccond Church, corner of Van i 3 i) ! St " extermination, aud perioajeal 'destruction of her v dearest friend once gave tanie P feventa sircel. Uoly Communion’ after moruing | 1 tié Sccond Chareb, corner o s oane Aot e sl apiits tners, 2 people can never -be_obliterated; and nothing To my protecting care 103 "The Rev. R. 1. Burke will preach in Grace | - Tbo Law of Equivalents; Life What We Hare Forever in' despair, D sosaiple "’m“s"““m’"k“r, hex sodial autt Blovely S ubich neld s otbar Chareh, corner floyne and Le 3 ; . 3 g political tabric can ever make her people bow A priceleas jewel rare. w0 KL ‘have drawn at tuts potacby say 30: e Ui, & prani BTl Coton of Kadiasapolls, wil | 3ty putsdsrows weskTfolni il withs traly loyal bearts to the paer of the Brit. Thoue s ssuberivall_ oLy o Aches in E: : , cormer of Indiana ave- “ More i # 3 v i , one A A ’,’.’,‘.’,S,’“,,fl’fii,‘,’:,fl‘:‘&'fi:} nue and Twenty-Gfth strect, o the evening, and 0 ol it thos e nt RO\ e Aaftection of In Jand is s d th Toukod witin; and o1 o e CAME NO. 260-LAIRD ANDLADY: | o T Twenty-tigl 1 Tegular services will be held in the morning. And aeath itu | ) * s A < 'S 18 deep as the . Revealed the treasure lay, 3o linen By Mr. Charles lefter (WIIL Tryagain). Girenss 3 TEIPE o v, adi e i e | e i b e bld (8 the moralog, aeath itu Jast repose! 3 gen which brcalss upun her const as broad as the % SedtoBug anulysts aud correction of Game Xo. 264 by Billy ook’ Matthew's Church, coraer of Centre and Dugton | Avenue Chiirch, uear Congress strost, at 104455, Dream on, pooraid, nor feel a care, blue sky which bangs above f, aud as perma- With sudden passion wronaht, ®LQwRsch e st Simdavedpisoyr, 13 Jlstthawlu Church, corugr ot Cen ayton | o7 ana praisc servite Wikl be held 2t 7o o 0 feam on: foordinid, nor feel cara, et as-ber hills, which lite their lofty heads T seized the precious gem, 5 And mates next move. 0 ] s 1) ? " EpIscorar. 5 UNITARIAN. The Stywian boatinan \waits to beac - " to. the heavens. ~‘The spirit of .Irish na- Axnd placed it on my brow, : sl Taseneamilon postualily wibheotiamt s | 500 : tiovality is ns dominant mow: s it was A rosui diadem. i ke opou i, cvon I 1w poriaat iaels Samee ynis | 1T 31" Knowles, priest in' chiarge. Choral moming b ! t=averand celebration of the 4,‘_,,,1, Communion st | Tess: u];:emfin; o !:s‘ Plain Statement of Religion Wiien thou shalt wake in mortal fear, clement implanted in the breast of every human pable of great improvement 1p thelr practical appile 10:30 a. . . 3 s Upiudmelloid 1Lt i Thy Queen will be no mare. mind, and as long as the eye of stateimansnip Exiltioe thei, #od valn. catldis, and wore vapecinlly alterations 1o the Hanal —The Rev. Samuel S. Harris will ofticiate in St. —The Rev E. F. izms will preach at the fails to pereeive the offenses committed against 1 bunatod ofsand lots,. fhode of conduct of a-luse g require the test of re- 17 =y Jawes' Church, comer of Cass and Jluron etreets, | O8kland Church in the evening. ity | Ehe ceascd to epeaks her regal head drooped down | tha conseiontes of the peosle there will be Nor thousht e Ren ) vested urial . e | 15713 16715 0103458, 7. 3nd 5 pom. Jloly Communionat12 | —The Rev. Rebert Coliyer oreachen in Unity | Upon the cilicn pillon, wai heayer” . o 4 Nor thousht, nor scarcely cared, (U} A goud move. Dnless White resorts to the double & I o, u Church. . comer Dearborn aveane and Walton | Gauerd - ani alesd, | oo Ber + 1 rebels in Itcland. : That L my Triend did wrong, Sauchetio, Which {3 Bariniess to say the least Of ity N6 | 1, B R DR d Q n , ‘and ber ‘round, &nowy h s Uitilie o el will i U difilenit (0 obtaln 3 guod development for | Vi 11017 20~ =20 | ~The Rev. E. Sullivan will officiate in Trinity plm_hm the morning. - . breasts A brighter land tne sun never shone upon: Bl e came aikin 5 o bis R B. which1s uow debarred from R 5 2ot 17 | Same ag var. (1) at G1th uiove. A Charch, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Miche, —The Rev. T. B. Forbush will preach in the | Heaved like the billows of n stormy sca, Its qulj veaks and undulating giades, its val- Tiapentha: thaoine hisown; -, (c) OB priucipies which we linve ofien polnted out, o = e zanavenge, at 10:45 2. m. and 7:90 b, m. Com. | Fourth Church, comer Preirie avenue and Thir- | Aud then grow still. The dim and fickering light | less and plaing, its broad fonehs and’ swittly- Repentiut then-l tuened the advace of the P10 K 5 19 rarely adviable betore | 18718 i | damw muyion &t 12 . tlesh atreet, at'1la. m. Went out forever, liko a falling star. owine rivers, its rugzed beadlands aud its * And found 118 beauty fown. i uppositc K B £ bas moved, and imore capcelai ] ~The Rev. Francis Manefield will officiate morn- UNIVERSALIST. ‘The drowey womin from ber dreams awoke, sweetiy rural landseapes, its five climate, its . - 5 T0 oar Thinbtng e gagports our view. | 4o, 15-10 | Drawn. 1azand evening at the Church of the Atoncment, | The Rev. Sumner Elis will preach fn the Church | Gazed for a moinent on the ktony face, DEOUGS Holly and T - Sialivats. e A knowing hie weilldTiche o he Sate. it CouTA Bmm e i oy e béat » g B corer of Wasninzton and Robey xtrceis. of the Redecmer, corner Washinzion and Sanga. | And with a suriek of Lertor led uyny. conibine to make upa country of Which Irish: O ear Wil D o wort, by Kt to 1 . e o5 (&= aua e, Rew, J. Bredverg will oficiute moruing | mau sircets, in ttie 1orming on *The Corming Caris. | _LAWSDALE, Chicazo. ECUENE T AL | men may well feel proud. Yoo Loty aud Brttar i e o o aitautas with tie sdverse advanc- b O o iz at & " Sedgwick . i 3 R A . 2 e ", and alév & 10od one. - 28 ) = % (") et oo, Ausgeriu” Cunren. Sedgwick | T s = B *L find, upon consulling varlous authorfttes, thag | Thé zrandest iulieritanee of any people s its S0,.quick the taruished poin (0 I declies that, Biack’ must siv up all tdes of | H-iL L et O ot ~—The Rev. Clinton Locke will- officiate in Grace St Panly choattte, of | siinneapolis, | opintuns Hlffer as to the ashner1a whiich thic Gaeen uf | history, aud in this respect the people of: Ircr 1oL turew into the street, " fafnlug tie centre bofore castiing od the K side. ' WWere | 2735 o i this vartation, Drezchon in St Paal's Churel n Nichisan aveuue; | Fheseisms ber diat, [PUive lontd die Ssrily | Tand. ate mow it b wattion i i “And Tzushed to see it sobled Rk lu take the I ow, the Kiwoa'd retako. wnd | () {am asyet unable t win chiy sarfaton. i, ors and-e . cepted TLEOrs, Of 3 1 poison,” w8 the one - g St ¥hite's two Blahops would obtan formidable rang *) Mr. Conking " JnOrDlng yeaug. v And britsed by pussfoy fect, azaluat Blacks K side. which coule be further assalicd | —LE0-) e ) thurch, Wavash ai e ar i X TYa, Waaeh avenue, pear Sirtegatirstyeet, b e of LaSialic and Gl strects - s e '] & S Lester, will officiaie morning A eyoniu: L SL. Paul's Churchy tiwle. Park. A . I ) Fleetwoodewil] alliciate morns t St Mark's Church. coruer of *near Eighteentn street, o NEW JERUSALRM.. T~ - . he. Rev. W. F.-Pendleton wil preach ja-the church curnexof Clark and Menotiunee nircets at [~ ~Tne Rev. L. P. Meréerpréaches i the Tnion . Swvedenborgtin Charcy, Hershey Muasic Hall, at’1) 4..ni. Communionit % e - by Cabaucl fn nls et [ reatment. A poem; Which 16 el 06 be tho, Bud which ts evidently tie (dea eyed febrated piciure now ou exhibltion fu Ui eity. - Tnesutect b notsstrliely bistorical. - 1 48 buta legend, 30 uixet Witk InyLioioky and tapie as togive both artlst aud Writer ereat freedon In tiote iké ° picture. s but an tteuwpt aLart,and much thal elougs Lo art Ju pare Invention, olher ancient eastis, her famous rouna towers, her old forts and monutuents, tell of the glory and'the shame, .the joy "aud the sorrow, the success and the “defeat; of a° land which has pissed turough wavy strugules. ‘The’ West, and particulariy the Uistrict from which'l now write, is covered with these ancient remains of apust age of glory.” Oue can hardly travel an Tt oftéh now Twike - - * “Frout restless, trouoled dream; ‘¢ And fancy that Twee o ¢ “The ramed jeweleleam! And, 100, Iwonder-oft. 16, at the reckoui . Will be required of mq - could rerakie with the Kt 1, bFQIOIESOrQro K Ked, - . ) Seemlugly afraid of allowing bis pawn3 to he duubled, xnd quite unjustly, for the strenceth of his centre and the Leo BIstioys wonld have 1ore than efuuilzed thts anall drawbuck. He ought to live takon wlth the . 1t Whlte then twok the KL with the B, he followed by £'to O % and 1 20 Q4. whilch was surd 1o shut uut,one way or the other, the reinadning White B, 1L, on the other hand, White Plied by correspomdence, between 0. D. the Hun.thkL'. ‘Wallls, Liverpoot, Pa., for: Chlcago, GAME NO, 20— WHILTER. . ' rmuerly of Cuttaze Grove segase and Th, o Tt Fona Y REPENDENE " - s SER o F. Chrbmme T3 '*% The Ret. Jobn E. Morris -wili préath morning ABSENCE. - hour without passing by som 1. The gem I flung a Telouk the K P at unce, BIagk wouid finit take the cap. cventagal St s And Syculomtihe Boreay Chisroh, coenck Fulton & o i - ; monument of the past. Que stands.under 60, 0er. '3, 1 5 Usbeniupe, | | Bring ploce, aud thenata tme by urst advanclog the TLeTev. Tathe PAided win ¥ v i ‘Sharp preaches at Burs Mission | LOVE hath an old mistrust of absen the _isy aud, lichen-ovéred “archés of 3 . > th)"Fiie two Lishops have taken extraordinary routes ening at Catvary ergm 2 | Chael. 389 Third avenae at Burs Miealon | O7€ Gt 27 O miStrst of ab Atheiiry, - “Sligo;® Clare, Galway; *"or ... The Imponding Afetian War. foarrive at thelr prewnt station.; it G e g T ar Ouppos 3 Latvary. Church, a0l B9 Sairdavenuc, mormiu and -eveninz. | She gecks to.zather safely home at i Kilcounell = . i : Ghorekas of Ki b ) it fets the Lostile Q In on his Q Bank by this prem. In hopes our friend would obtige 1827 mear Oakleystroet. Communion at. —Service in the mornmy at the Unicago-Avenue | A" the aircle of hor Sovsite Jieps ilcounell, or” beneath the round” tower | The Ghorekas of Nepaul, probably. - thy ature capure. - He micht have walted 4% any rate i v at Ahis poiat, which might Bare £ —the Rev, 0N Norrivop, the eveniige by Mr E. Reconut the thrills and hhnm‘inhm_m ider. |2t Balld, or the crumbled walls'of Ballintobef | mountain-fizhturs whom Evzland possessce, will | bie. advecary moved: the b to nr o wiicreupon Lie | abled b tohave scored o win by some of the follo E t igers, under- 1or Murrisk Abbeysoron the suinmit-of Croosh |, huve a’ chance.ol proving their warth should the e et M T IO Bt etther | TETMORS: y7-18 @) [14-10 3 r = s Parrter'will préach in Calvary L ane. s 4 - 1| Patriek, it ¥ the fee Treland’ izine - the.. Afglag. < K - i Arner Of thoze dark lands ontside her vis 4 ‘atrick, made sacred by the: feet of Ireland’s | plan of eeizing the-- Alzhan -border pusses. be | miduie i o aetion cad s contie B I e coraing and £me ana Mioumoy sireely | s taguih lesa watetieu of God, Sors siormed with | PALEOD Saint, or - the shiadow of the: Celtie | Carrich par- T Sikis 016, unatty sy | Thule b8 actot and fie I no becier' O 13 Ko B Linguii kndBelden avemnes o - 1 e e : | Thoae 150 and ocenas were, canse her sight. | the. ol of sy o a0l 0ue hears | oo valaabie 0 be overluoked atsucha wrisls; | 1t ¥ beseen that Wity s o e 2 b B - There wili be - | - Cheis g Sl vere, becanse ber sigl v aged” Jon’ gone by, 'y tell us | and thus'this extraordinary: war bids fair.to be s ¢ centre i3 Wil o, Y SR 3 Clri Churedy [1” The’ e ppd. Beltour will preach o, thé | by scornful whorls of distunce Js o'erlown. | the talesof the past {fith an exgqience and Im: | 3 steaseie betyern Lro.Toees of A Mo- | Pl ireatening ke b erk tatSnAnY e . giack s, Al Bt rervice of the united congrerations of |} avehue and Eric straets st 11 & tor st 7 0 et 1 g4 B0L ho Fuier Divine that guve.t | presslvencss . whic laugtuate .cunnot conve: | hammisians o the vaine ofwo Chiistian States | SV Lo ot aiiseny o iogishm s ek 204 o the Cilurch oF 12 ATone] |- o s P T TP e o bt ot of e -+ | [EBESC SNt uiia FCIE hete - eRCrANIS, BEATS | St ey e OfErO Christian Stares 15 praes oo orae . Prames dssiions, phsse like acx i e church buildins. formaeie ol o beld | 3tr. John Tyerman: the - well-kndwn lecturer | Thal cuides the sborelsss currents ot yndoiy” " | OISt the land they adorn, piviuz s the ey 10 | of imtiuz by proxy will at. leas: save Rassia | 1ot caoons S5EU%, about walkinie sauitions, n | = Clurch of e Alaran,joTerly occupied by the | fom Australia, will lecture ia the Third Uniarios | Of which taine oa s ucre s hat a share? i hiopes, deires, aspiratidus, and ambitions of | from beinx victimized by, 8 jrepotition of the | hich peithersile SArkae pafleaatlre, m and ftobey srcets, 3t 16100 togas. fers | GRULch coraer Monroe snd Lafin strees, at3:30 | When Death disihrails thee, Love, then Jsadand | 103 brave people by whose' hands thev wert | gizantic frauds. wiich are’ now coming to lisht | pm) FATsen 2remars DAl taa tats the ehorns pen@ined jmom z-l lE-Reverend Hishoy of the Doscs,! ;:‘“e ‘l;:a n.l;'m.. on u:mnmwm; Ita Character and sea made. Their gray walls are now. peopied by | in conucction with - tte late Turkish campaign,, | position, and threatews Lo obtain & o I kreater hoid on l'.’fi—ll) j19~15 . | 15-10 m‘:;""' 20 Kev. Taomas K. Coleman, wil o b CI _zfisu}nvcg gvnu?in.h v All absence shall cast ont, and thou—sce cvery- | fairies, wno dance in the meadows by moonlisht, | fuily justifyine the bitter .old Russiau saving, | the sdverse game by P 1o 5 1 Dlack retreat the i¢ to S B % T Loy Comaunion will Ve celebrated: " Mr- | chaninseors Sovrok o umond will lectare st the wuere. and the wind makes mournful misic throust | that * When the wolf 1s starviog be turns army | Q55 v unoutd bace preferred P to 181 ot anee Bluck | 218 jamem 1 B | Brack - e v nd Lallin’ streets morafng | Citcavo. Boren H. Caxrnei. | thelr sbattered towers. ‘The yellow sunlight | coutractor.” The Afghans, on their side, are | cosd norsmmvers s brs manig Bistonce, Buck | 213 [2r-m | o |k