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tree Tead the meeting: for_rall- : ost ond Deastiors .stroets, at 10:80; 6. im. and “fond on fe ta-fendingoom corner Ot Canal . P ARNEL, p The Rév. JQ. A. i préach in Evan-{’and Kinzie’ streets, ‘at #:15 p.m, Mr. . Of gel Churebs ete, Gardens Dearbora.| the ogktord Hallroad shops, will lend the meet : = 4 street, ncur Forty-seventh, street, at 10:45 a. m. fog fae : NG G4 Bon Co a eet arity at An English View of ge Gra ; i i f Gen. G, F. Potter, which the Conven- heard, remembered, and obeyed. Ornaments ) writes and publishes an_ indignant protest | sure o! r, which the Conven- RELIGIOUS. of style, figures of speech, metaphors, tropes -| against @ portion of: the Convent of-thesesu Hon Brented him: Aix mont 3 foro; was sug> allusions, sounding periods, found no ,place ; faria having been ceded to the “so-called” fi within the bounds ofthis Convention. in his terse and peremptory, allocutions, or'| Church of England. He enlarges on. the in- | preac! EK IDAI RTGTS Es, ‘ : orders of the da; . they, may often be.| iquity.committed by tle municipality in con- He hag eft the State to his ministerial and: Sd TO BM, a ‘Vossburgh-‘wilt preach fi | 2043 State strcct, at 3:30 p.m. All railroad men Irish Land-Refo: i called. He was: addd@ssing persons aceus-.| senting that, to the scandal of, the citizens. 4 | Arran character. He has been oifered a'| Millard Avenuc Churen, Lawadale,at 10:30 a.7a. | are invited to these meeting. rmer, An Interesting Account of En-= | tomed to receive orders and to be called to} newchurch of Protestantism shall be erected | Christian character.: He has One aed vom 5 230 a. re invited Moor. of the Chicago Theological = . account for neglect of them. He became | in one of. the most populous quarters of the | hearing and a chance to verate # ie C arees and 7200 p. 0s =. Meyer will prench in the First | Seminary, will preach in the VWashingtoaian glish Wesleyanism. their, master for, their good, which was the’| city, ito whieh, “unl recent times, heresy | made agnfnst him, butup to ths time has not | tie Ghuirot, corner of ekerdike and Hu- | Home 944 2. . senroe wilt preach in tho Uaion | John Bull Concedes His Ability and ty s Ki it of their own salvation. Top- | was never permitted to enter, and says it ed. - ‘ Streets, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. = = ve A. 7 ae e 33 y nay devoted a'short and brilliant eater fo | truly deploisble. that, the anuntelpallty, in- | Prot. . D, Seott, of Wooster Mopyersity, J Rfne ley. J.-B, Smith wil pre in the Firs | Tabernacle, esracr of; Ashland avenue, and | =: ~estyy but Dislikes the American .the exposure of this new and vulgar heresy, | stead of. endeavoring:to obstruct the indefat- wag relléved from fiirther servicd by the Di- | ‘Norwegian Church, corner, of-Noble-and West ‘Twentjeth st root, at 10:5) a. Be dieproaek fa. the Irishman, a of Protestant: Missi ies. at | andif:any one wishes to gratify a literary or | igable-efforts with which heresy endeavors’ | sectors of that institution, and he demands an | Ohio streets, ut 10:0) a.m. and 7:30 pi m. ‘ h, corner ot Indians and Mor- Alarm. of” Protestant’ ‘Missionaries. at | a a ie. he may do-30, Uy faking up | tStpervert are Moma people, shoud facile | [eee an a Brae, tees Tobe Oneman will prench In the | Taper cepa, m. The Rev. fF. Will- i 0 icti j avolitme.of his’ works,-but while Toplady | tate its work by opening’ another shelter for | ber cedised nor guilty’ot ‘any her- i 0: bet CE ee erib pe ia: et, “S London Spectator, © Bome—Feare of _ Evictiolt left writings, Wesley f@inded a Church, | it in the middle of the city. ay. "Lam neither neoased nor guilty of uny de- | WiC, ut 20:8 ae tand TDD. MO, coy | IMME Riere He Forsaute til preach in Cas- | Mr, Parnell’s figure is but (00 fel to 7 es es & which, besides a high and ascertained posi- |-:.The: correspondent says this protest can | section -from the doctrines or the polity of the} ‘qnurcn, between Forty-first and Forty-second | tle's Hall, No. 619 West Lake street, to the Lat- | come historical. ‘No one questions ¥ to by : ret oe tion in: this country, has-a place and fune- | haye no retrospective influence whatever, | Presbyterian Church. Rumors; to this effect, | stroois at 11g. m. and 7:80 p. m. ter Day Saints, at 10:45 a. m: and 13) P. i; vent | is in him nota little of een nS that thera The Progr ofthe Church— | tions possibly for ali cogntries and all times. | bug itds designed to warn the Council, which | however, have: been 80 widely published Bee . —The Rev. J. 0. B. Lowry, pastor of Coliseum | _—Dr. Matthewson_ will preagn inane Sdrenc a haeee lamind of thetinaye gress“of the Church- It was’ unavoidable” that Wesleyanism | is jow,so latgely Clerical, that it will be ex: | pave become so tagrant. {hat Fdvem ie my duty | ‘piaee Church, New Orleans, wilt preach in the | Christian Cuuroh, Greon strest, between iad et, as often with fanatles, nothing appeas Notes and.Personals. - | shouid take its form from the circumstances | pedved to prevent in future the recurrence of | to announce, my intention, to cill mpon the | Baptist Church, Evanston, at 10:80 a. m. son and Morgun streets, morning en daodting at | less on the mere surface. “There ig in c a ao under, which it arose. It has‘taken from | such th! ‘The protest speaks distinctly Pea ony eens a dean member, to sit in judg METHODIST. Haw ist Madison street at 2:60 p.m. "Sab: | ber of the House who is more eye iS : +] them not only its tone and its theology, but | of she indefatigable efforts which heresy is |'TENt upon the-ense at the proper timeand | ‘The Rev. Stone Richardson, of Green Bay, Be rere Sloe street at noe, [itaaster ot its fered Mehee completaly also its system of administration. The prin- | maki to pervert. the minds of the Roman ken for xranted .that the | Wis.. will preach at Grace Church, corner of fie, E mect in the hall at No. 213. $ fas been said that, me ‘ ing tues. Tt may be ta: ‘The Ecléctics will Speaker himself is not b the ili’ Preach to the Chicago | cipal feature of thatsystem is the thorough | people, though the English congregation Prestytecr will réach, by thorongh process, and | North La Salle and White streets, morning and | wost Stadison. street at 7:00 p. m.--'The opening | Speal not better versed inqus * subordination of the ministerial office alike | which has called it forth has never madeany | without the least difficulty, a satisfactory’ con- | eventng. 3 hin the | address will be delivered by 'D. Stoner on “The | tions of form than Mr. Parnell, ‘Dr. Playta; Congregations To-Day. to the guverning body and’‘to the people gov- | effort at proselytism. ‘The protest Js, there- | clusion. It will vindicate te, doubtless, without | _—The Rev, Frank M. Bristol will preach in the | Tinpraetteability, of Governmental Codperation | as yet is decidedly his infetion. svat erned. Moving at short intervals from place | fore, by Protestants in Rome considered as | qualification and without reserva. Wabash Avenue Church, corner of Fourteen! of Communism” Parnell is not ont ti . And Me t lace, oderately id, inmlifferently indication of what has often been shad- 11 ly fifty years | Street, at 21 2. m. and 7:45 p. m. An address will be given at the Gospel Tent, ly master of the forms TIDE io place, mode paid, urdifferently | an indication Pius LX. The Rey, John Russell, nearly fifty ye —The Rev. T. R, Strobridge will preach in rmerof Orden and Warren avenues, Union | the House, he isalmost always ot role : ley pinister presel and Leo. ey 5 3 ¥ 0! ny v= es . Tanner’ at 3p. m. m¢ a All night the thirsty beach bas listening lain, reatest possible contrast to the Derfectly in- | ‘astical power become azain strong enough in nan hee hee A BO Tris Sot | Bec recete " Bessons fron DF: eres not at oeoreanii Goxpel Fert | those forms. When he had to ie oD of With paticuce dumb, dependent, parish clergyman, pleasantly | Rome it will at once, and without scruple, | year to the valuable and pleasant. benefice | _—President Peck, of Hedding College, Abing- Spatearraet ne Gospel meeting at 7:45 p.m, O'Donnell a few weeks ago for mou id. Mr, Counting the slow, sad moments of her pain; housed, with a well secured and ample in- | sweep all the Protestant churches and shape: of Black Torrington by Lord Poltimore, and don, will Prone Te winse Church, corer oF ox rriends: m eeting will be beid at 10:30 a. m. adjournment of the House in orde ing Now morn hus come, come, sey em ee on bis own:te: eb Our hee cls Se ee ATIN a has been, resented at, the, residence ut the Hap. ushington gixgets, 2610:00'R. 10, a8 in 2 Atheneum : Bul ling, Dearborn street, near Nconons catia meee piling le . 1 sources, and al 12. ne, late. of this city, weve . 4 uke of Bedfor y the Prince: o! Bett sw ” 7 andolpb. ‘ . _ Ir, And with the morn the punctual tide again, equal terms with his Bishop, and.on. more |.Pope-Leo than some’ of-its gonterporaries Earls Fortescue and Devon, and 2 number of | giana ere will be enrsios fo Eelnity Coane ge ene Disciples of Christ meet at No, 29 West | Parnell showed himself studiously ae T hear the white buttalions down the bay than equal terms with his congre; Hon. express, Tt does not Telleve bing sed oeaaor nobles and gentlemen, with 2 silver tureen | tho Rev. R. B. Pope. pastor. sana ee A ualiaes: {pn ediums' meeting will | ate,—we will not say ostentatiously mod Charge with a cheer; Frou, the absolute spiritual monareny ine | ig ruled by the Jesuits as is Drimiumor | suc.# purse of £650, as'a. token of affection. |. —amo‘Rev. G. 1 Van Horne will prench in the | 1, yeia'at No. S08 West Madisoa street att. m. | for he is far too acuteto beostentations ins 7 2s pricl y— | Wesleyans have reeniled into local: republic- | Pius LX. was, and says there is a gr He is one of the best riders to hounds in |.Michigan Avenue Chorch, near. Thirty-second best ‘i edie sss ‘The sun's guld janes prick them on their way— ¢ a . "s exhortations to the 7 43 = moderation. Last year, when he m < anism, overruled by a central oligarchy. As | in the present Pope’s exho: England, and rarely missed.a meet, but was | street, at 10:30 x. m. and 7:45 p.m. Morning z it oved what acy Senet they aro | ls certainly does not tend to the elevation of | members ef the blerareh ie. study Thonias mmostatténtive to all his. duties, greatly re-] sublect: “The ‘Patience of Jesus!" Evening | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. | was cially @ vote of censure op ‘oam-plumed and snowy-] inistel a si con- | ‘Aquinas, a Wi vert them fro - e re i a a i- | subject: “Sodom or Hebron, 2" 5: it e here! titaaily between tw ‘aves Vio say which | tiesand allure them to the serener regions of specie fod doves. Uy flo gad ae ae _ he Rev. F. A. Hardin’ wil preach in Tale | 5 Fiscedti Monee owe jaaeligs Speaker for employing a reporter of bis oF the less easy to be borne, the ministerial class hilosophy. So that, after all, the Church- | ppitpot: aolai fter hearing hi sted Street Church, Nos. 778 to 78 South Halsted 1B Z i be he was al: di ‘a wate mem. m a sh her bright hair backward | the Jess easy to U The, p phy " ‘ ¢ | Philpots, once exclaiming, after hearing him, | street, morning and evenina. . | Aug.13—Fast. ers, he was also. studiously moderate Tae peueed sete = : s driven outof its proper coursefor the gr man’s correspondent and the Protestants of | + What an admirable sermon!” Sir Thomas | “tho itee Chaties Oeverto, of Lombard, will Ps CATHOLIC. 1s ‘There is nothing he loves better than to ref bake ification of that ambition and that enterprise | Rome may have been necdlesly alarmed for | aciandsald: “Oh, you ought to see him on | preach. in Contenary Church, Monroe strect, | Aug. 8 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost. very embittered’ feeling ‘under an ertreng :, Stands on the verge. which is found in all natures. ,As far as an‘ their future status there. ..- -|,the saddle, my lord,” Last year, at Sand- | near Morgan, at 10:30 a-m. and 7:45 p.m ‘Aug. 9-SS.-Cyrincus and Comp., M3. (from tandeeue form of speéch. Sometimes tL And waves a smiling welcome, beckoning on::--.| outsider may judge, Wesleyan ministers are : : ‘ringham, he danced: the old yearout and new —The Rev. George Chace will prench in Fulton Aug. 8); Vigil of St. Laurence; 5t-/ pinterness breaks out, as when. |: Phetiyingsurge, able to ring a‘wonderful number of, changes GENERAL NOTES. one in, with the Princess of Wales for part- | Street Church, corner Fulton street and Arte- Romanus, M. “ --} day, he wanted-to visit on “Air. Mfelver ss While round ber. foet, like: doves, the Dillows |. in the immense variety of departments, offices, | Cae ane : ner, as light as a feather. Bion avonitic, thorningand evenings oa bane ease Lamrenoo. ME. *: confusion and muddie-headedness, by get SOE BNE Tae cnt umber of cotetles they aeeabie ta | ‘The Illinois Convention of Untvérsalists Grant Pie Church: corner of Larrabes streets, | Aug i-St Clares a | Pg. im punished under the standi Her glad lips quaff the salt familiar wine; maintain. ‘The system seems overwhelming- | will meet in Joliet Sept. 7. PIOUS PERSIFLAGE. morning and evening. 4 will preach in Ada | SUE 1 Of, the Octave: 88. Hippolytas and | of st Session ich however, Tet Hep epeat ares Mule : Fehon tte Englene which nee bade Under the direction of the American B He) Itis: suspected that the three-centpiecarwas ers Church, shetwesn: r&eke and Fulton,:at | Aug. amt? tia. Octaves Vigil of ce Assump- really ie sort of exerine. Bat, - arule, Mr, All hunger! creatures know the sound—the: bi “Soctet sortents are istribut-"}’, : 230 2. in. an 1, lon—Fast; St. Eusebius, 0. arnell’s use of the forms o: i He's Ee : Sotlaty, cblporteuts ire enragedin di invented to deceive the deacons. Itean be | —-Tho lev. J. M. Caldwell will prench im West pc hastlibed talsan ical thatof'a rel greckian, No aa se ign— % todo very much what he .pleases, hardly | * 4 + Se oniven ae iuent frowning when he does less than he ought, | ing the Scriptures among the soldiers of the slipped into the eontribution-bos as ostenta- | era Avenue CI and tarits hardly smiling when he does more than he | Chinese army. tiously as a dime. % morning and evening. when he engag In any strugele requ i; P With glad expectance crowd and banquet at their y, * * . Drs. a will preach —_——- er need. No doubt a system of mutual and con- , . ‘Mrs. Jennio F. Willing will preach in St. : 2 ms . will. A gentleman has presented to ‘the General | “ww aig the Puritans come to this coun- | Paul's Church, corner of Muxwell and Newberry | The National Greenback Organ Do- minute no wledge. ils ot ee corner of Sonree street, | pEMOCRATIC ELECTION-FRAUDS. _| better thebriet on which’ ho has to promt " 2} tinual vigilance: has ts benéfits. ‘They who ar 7 me i - faci * i - | Assembly of the Church of Scotland, in Vic- eee streets, morning and evening. I, too, the rapt contentment join and share; -{ willingly sabject themselves to reciprocal su- Baty ve ‘4 » dine q.| tty for?” asked a’ Massachusetts teacher of | Sects, mor nounces the Southern Democracy. vote last year, Col. Stanley = pss plas is full: “ies - pervision ,and borrection must eee 8s torla, a. check for $50,000 in ald of baling his class, “To worship in-their own way Ghice, Bey. Js fe fie ait preach As Sieapeo “Wasnmnaroy,Aug.6—The Natlonal- View, | yore, last Fears fo anne had here isnew happiness inearth,inair; | the members of the .severe monastic rules | divinity.hall, and another has made a gift of | tnq ‘make other people do the sume” Was | mornine ret event ae the central organ of the’ Grecnback “party, | out of the hands of his leaders: Pers ea eaticdateaail did—viz.:. ‘that ..they cannot: trast them- | $300,000 to found a University'in South Aus- |- tie reply. —The Kev. E. M. Boring will prench in the | published in this city by the Secretary of the | inferior was Sir Stafford Northcote’s knowl, Sgt ieee et - selves, anil th that toy eee is erate The following unique couplet appears in | Ste, Strect Church, Bean Noch seventh pe National Greenback Committee, contains the | ede of his ease to that of Mr. Parnell,” No wholesom hous] 2 -| ne care i ji 1 iz D —Tho Rev. William Craven will preach in the | SN 2 > Fe Punwuile pe rates ue cup OE Dies eo-bigty qua aid to goodness. In such a matter sane temperance Workers, re dilnols are the obituary column of a Philadelphianews- | Winter Street Church, Forty-second strect, following editorial on the Alabama election: Than, {nlthe, Jo wee appreciates fre, aetly Another shoro benenth sad, far sky there is much to be said on both sides, but | Fire day. Sept. 1 to ider the subject| Paper: q morning and evening. ee ae “While the result of the election in Ala- | detail than he. At the same time he ete And thirsts with sud complainings still denied. / ence have to bear in mind bist they are all perance forces in, the'State, without regurd To meet his Savior in the sky. evening, gash ey caeenne — ... | Weaver said.as to Bourbon rule, and has | his detail a dangerous missile at times, and Ou bartit's von Obes bowbae che clie and-walta the more responsible for their oh dives | fo former organizations among ~males’ or | A Leadville deacon ran a man threé miles | “—The Rev. F. Porter will preach in tho {in- } made still more apparent the hopelesness ot | intersperses it with apt and pungent and 2 C1 In doubt and puin, * when sey ae ee a hare th el te females, - np a Mik and then rolled him Bacein x bar- |] coln street Chpreli corner of Ambrose street, successfully contesting Democratic supren: often Mitine: Tenrarks, We regard Mi Par y is sig sad ¢: : 4 paler i rel, for the offense of calling achureh a Joss- | morning and evening. acy where it has any power over fanatic with 2 2 OOF ay Bpairy ‘dull retrain umes have to do with the choice. The Athenian | There are in Minnesota seventy-five Baptist | jouse, They're bound to have retigion re- | _—Tho Kev. J. We Richards will preach in aiurons of elections, there is no reason why Beles for. forin and" fnute tee | Marring our song her sighings rise in vain. used to think life must be intolerable at | churches which have no houses ot worship. | spected in Leadville.—Doston Post. Emmanuel Church, corner of Harrison andPau- | it should discourage Greenbackers as to the | gives a fanatic power, and gives = . Sparta, because every man there was watch- |. Instead of being troubled. with mortgages |- ite Ina Afreets, morning and evening. ~-: = eneral result. It the more conclusively £ is ove ‘ore important, I To each his tu: the ebb-tide and the flood, ing every other man, and seeing that he was } and floating debts, these churches simply hire «A. woman took her baby to church, but the —The Rev. J. R. Richards will preach in the Lt “sth ssity. if any security is to WAAL ISOVen: Ol 1 ‘fa portant,—anp! le shelter ‘The less, the more— not wanting to his duty, or exceeding his | halls or rooms in which tomeet, and conduet | voice of the preacher waked the child into | Jackson Street Church, corner of Oglesby | 5 Oe thet: Hiotae e Aare arty which tor his persona fanaticism under the corer | God metes His portions justiy out, I know; just measure. No Athenian would have been | their affairs on a plan which combines econ- | Scrgams. ‘Do not go,” said the minister, t, morning and evening. resh.in the bal ies it shouldbe kept,| Cr practical discussions, which hide from tha Butstill before happy at Sparta: butthe Spartansystem held | omy with independence... . ..-..- ~ |-tfthe baby does not ‘disturb me.” That bus pe Mey Ri. Hellogs: will preach ey ae £0 unsetupulonsiy. ialelies inthe country. i et ae ety ame ae bata ted My mipg-forever floats that pale and grieving | out longer ,and Jed.to mre glorious results |" cpio Clerieal, or Roman Chueh, party in,| Te be” sald the mother, “tut you disturb | Pury Chapel, Kossuth street, morning and even | fFoin any larger control ih the, count. | this: seeminely petty. warfare, Mtr ite Bpores ieee z ‘than ‘the Athenian, | ‘There ‘arises yet an- | sno City of Rome is now. protesting against | tHe baby.’ eppuhe Rev-J. -M. Wheaton will preach in the | head into control, {ts opponents’ may | of a true soldier for that cover tea 1 | other‘question. “Which is the prevailing svs- } the permission extended ‘to. Protestiuts to | _ Really a fact this time; riso of intelleet in | Northwest Churen, Western aventie, corner of outnumber it two to one, but will | the * "sti hi . eX \ Ss a g ue, E 4 ¥ je *enemy’s tire which ~ he nue. morning and evening. nevertheless be manipulated into a minority | tain ered any. detail, ho’ a ae ENGLISH WESLEY ANISM. tem of the agze—liberty’ or inutual interfer- | pind churches in Rome. It is publiciy as- | the Midland counties. Diocesan Inspector— | Milwaukee a SKETCH OF TID: SECT AND ITS FOUNDER. | ence?” A: only acertain style-of char- | cuted that -i its | © “wha 5 vhe we —The Kor T. Hobart will preaen in MIl- ic: di . e% ii EC i inary ertes at -if the Church should regain its | “Amd “what happened when they caine to by- Democratic dishonesty. It:may please | and bh es this cover wi Ne __, London Times, July 2. acter that will subinit: to the later, Bf nots ascendency over.the civil power every Prot. | Paphos?” Child—“St. Paul struck Blymas, | Waukee Avenue Church, No, #2 Muwaukee ave- the press and. the liticians to talk ‘about Skill and dexterity, so that in renin The Wesleyans [who number a million of | ing lost by the exclusion. of Hoss after all, estant church would be expelled.~ «'- °° | the sorcerer, blind.” Inspector—* What did " _“'pronwen’ eriscorac.” ~~ ‘| sectional feeling laid to rest and a unity of | cussions as we have lately had, no one would not submif, and “ha bs Ss; he strike him for?” "Chiid—Because he | pisnop Fallows will preach inSt.Paul’sChurch, | interest; but every one at all conversant | |now, except by passing indications, that his yearly gathering, their census, their stock- W i ‘ ch Southern feeling among the: Bourton ultimate draft is infinitly. more Stubborn ard taking, and what may be called their great D - sold in France; that all the young men in the A pretty anecdote is told of a little girl to | streets, morning and eveniug.* Morning subjegt: | leaders can tell you that never w 3 langerous than his apparent purpose. sass meet "They Mase yet to hold their PAPAL AGGRESSION. army have been-taught to read 16 Gospel of | whom the unseen world is very real. “Where | What May-Be Learned’ Religiously trom ‘Br. | of domination inore rampant than it has | could afford to set the present Governments i ary. ‘They ts ALARM IN ROME AMONG PROTESTANT 3S- | Join, and that 500,000 young mon know that | does God live; mamma?” she asked ono | T#nuer's Fast.” Evening: “The Present Carni- | been In the years last past. The slaves have | detiance in its efforts to ameliorate the condk - eee Bed begat ag andes ane SIONARIES AND CONGREGATIONS — THE | Gosphy by heart: and that 100,000 soldiers | evening after saying her prayers. He lives | Val ot Carelesnessang Crime.” preneh ta been treed, Bue te clement, which made tion of the Irish peasantry a the tune of dls. ney yielded: 80 Slowly and reluctantly: CLERICALS ATTAINING POWER .TO DRIVE iveh i Protestant Switzer! 1c | in Heaven, my ‘dear; in the Celestial City, prist Chttral Or Alia m avery a cherished institution is as vigorous | tress, we believe he would do so; for, know driveh into. Protestant Switzerland during e y dear; in th 4 Ghrist Church, corner of Michigan avenuo and to-day as it was in 1860. It is even stronger, that this Government is the déadiy foe tt English communicants] are holding their the right to’ exclude them? The Rev. Dr, Fisch, of Paris, says that js 4,000,000 copies of the Scriptures have been | Steed him, sir.”—Judy. corner of West Wushington and Carpenter pressure within and without that ended in ‘THEM OUT. « | the late war have returned to France, each.| whose streets are payed with’ gold.” “Oh, urth street. at 10:15 wm. No eve . rs a their present state of separation from the New York Herald. > with a New Testament and. various religious,| yes, I know that, mainma,” she saidy with | serv 2 3 ening | for a spirit of revenge is added to its intol- his ultimate purpose ‘as regards Irish land, The well-informed Roman correspondent | tracts... .-. Mo sees great solemnity, “but what’s His number >? |. —The RevaDr. Cooper will preach intieChurch | erance, which only burns the hotter at every | he indicates in tlashes now-and then his Re of the Good Shepherd, corner of Jones and Ho- | struggle of its people to thrown “off that | sonal hatred to it, as when he said the o Church, that it will not be easy to select the chicf date of the last century-to be com- memorated in this. Wesley executed the Deed of Declaration establishing the Con- erence early in 1784, and himself died, after hardly a day’s rest from his labors, in 179L For years, both before and after these two | Stowing o' 4 i i henever a congregation chose to de- | there, which gave the Clerioalsseventeen out | its sparse population, the number thus lost | is lonely. + Ma, Iwanta avhale to play of a possible twenty representatives, though {| has been from 10,000 to 15,000, and the Church | —Wwon’t you catch me one ?” ‘The mother of the Churchman of this city hasaletterin | According to the Rev. James 0’Connor, ais the crew warmed up and conversation + . i fi 4 ing Kc . sw Z that paper of last week giving some interest- | Vicar Apostolic of Nebraska, Catholicism ig | grew promiscuous, a little kid of a Jerseyite prench ae at ee ep a pe ate! dominanes, | tue fs reeling chet bas saken hold Gays In answer to Ar O Connor Eowen te ing incidents of the present attitude of the | on the decline in that State, and in the West | bezun to ask questions. “* Mamma, why | | —The Rev. G. B. Roberts will preach in Trinity pelling them to a larger understanding of the | of the ‘Tories than in the hands of the Whiss, Vatican toward the Protestant, missions jn | generally. Ife says: “ It must surprise Cath- | don’t God make whales to live on land and | Church, Englewood, at 3:45 p.m. Services held | Hiehts and duties of citizens, is. looked. upon |, But he knows that it will irjure his powerla aly, and especially in the City of Rome, | plics in the Bast {0 Tmnow low nang aye | ee a rae wake they eet ne ins | othe liesc Meni of Andover, Mase, | a5 oue 0% the resulis of Northern interfer- | Ireland, if he shows too openty. bis contempt 4 been Jost to the faith in the West during the | make em that way they could have wings <The aie ait Morel hot aa hovers: Sact., ence. They fight against all liberty andin- | for measures of mere relief, as compared | growing out of the late. municipal elections | last half century.’ In Nebraska atone, with | und fly among the trees and: sing when they nearThirty-seventh strect, ntlt a.m. The lter, | dependence, as they fought against the Yan- | with Measures of revolution? and sa, ous J.D. Wilson will preach at $p. m. kee interpretation of tha declaration thatall | and again iately, he has ‘shrunk’ bak vith —The Rev. Charles M. Gilbert will preach in | men were born free and equal. ‘The con- | from accepting the responsibility, which Ur Emmanuel Church, corner of Twenty-cighthand | flict between that element and the real doc- | Forster openly threw pon ihin of Tesi clare itself virtually independent of the h z ing se ‘ats le Peary E ix of th : i ry pee as nv more bitter enemies to-day than those | feeling somewhat.sea-sick, but a porpoi: Church of England, by the assumption of | Six of the seventeen, it is said, would hardly children of Catholic parents.” 7 juthped ont of the, .water so suddenly Hanon ¥ y ” ¥ thorities 1 ; Goutros lic va . a Sten i $0 i. unover streets, In the evening. :trine of Freedom and. Equality is as. irre- |. the Compensation for Disturbatice” support the Papal authorities in any con’ ‘Missionary Associntion, sie postponed the event, while the inquisi- ‘PRESBYTERIAN. 8 pressible now as it was twenty yearsago.-| and has returned to the war of defall: by chureh ordinances, it was ,ajlowed to have ath tee lialian, Goverment. Th The “Ameri ft ie event wt quit its way. It is not, then, ersy to say when | Versy with the Italian Governmen ne | which is the cipal evangelical engine of | t Sen donn da chathe ce to tie toe: | The Rev. A. L. Frisbic, of Des Moines, Ia., will | ‘That conflict has in some measure changed | which he can always best restrain his bona the community ‘was fully formed. But | monastic orders in Italy, this correspondent | the Congregational sts, 18 annoyed by. an-im- eo sharks #0 to Bleep. stea thes: previch at the Sixth Chureh, corner of Oak and | ground, but it has lost nothing of its fieree- | fid contempt for everything short of the revo- it is impossible not to review one | Sas, are laboring strenuously to get the edu- | pending debt of nearly’ $20,000.” It appeals to.| the whales chaw “eu? ‘Mamma suppose the | \mgeumes avenues, morning and evening: - | | ness. It is.as determined now as it wasin | Jution in tenure which le desires to effet cf the greatest creations of _the | cation of the young in the public-sehoolsinto | the churches to send between now and the | Ford had made the ocean onto? weeds low Rieith Chavch, comes oF Wenn denenen in ang | 22Y year of the desperate War, It isa con- | What he really wants, as he has said again sper be 1 their hands, hoping. thereby t do wh last day.of September sufliciently gencrous sh swinvdrit? 1 6 rsialeg e i ¢ s hae flict between Truth and Falsehood, between | and again, is to set allevictions suspendedult ehtcenth century by the light of.results | (elt lands. Hoping. tereby to undo what | donations to cnable it to close the figeal year | CoU!d tish swim in it? How would you make Honey Streets, Wt 10:80 a.m. There will be 20 | inalienable rights and the usurped privileges | g general fand-law can be prepared and passed, “hich occupy a respectable place even in the | the “revolutfonists”* (as they eall the Ttal- | treu'Trouy indebtedness: ‘dhe Seeretary says | #2 oUt ofwater if it could be chopped with | E°CHMESeTTIGe. a. a ot Spring. | ofa few, who’ Have Dy fraud, by fore, by | aeemeral amd law can be prepared and pase, bold and busy century now drawing towards | !4ns) have done. The correspondent ex- | that the field has never been more fertile in ‘out af waters von conld nok whip ie thes. | eld. will preach In the Second Church, corner | every evil means constituted themselves a |’ being, no doubt, one that would establish the an end. Tine has not diminished the claims | Presses the opinion prevalent in Romeas @ } goad results than now. For the new year Then ahorse would have to drink a tree | 0f Mchigau avenue and Twentieth strect,morn-| ruling power. We have this conflict on our | tenants in the place of the landlordsof ir- of John Wesley to the admiration of.his fol- | Possibility, if not a probability, that 2 sihich bering pu tne tot aoctobier luge When he got dry;—wouldn’t he, mafima>* | Ete ee™F a water will proach in the ior Te amubetiens ean itis Sian eae eon This Men real diitesand car ili 1 er ans creased usefulness have been de- |’ 7 ersatlon g : = Hi ; ment are a 2 ation.” This is his real drift; conciliation between the King and’ the | P! ‘or in - | The conversation was prolonged, but the re- Campbell Park Ghureh. corner of Leavitt street, | jrrepressible conflict. Jt rests with 2 power- fring, that the Government does likely to i Lowers, oud In some reapedts 2f has added to Pope inay take place on the basis of the ac- | Vised ; porter was called to gther scenes. at 10:50 a.m: and 7:45 iM olat ; a a I. e . 230 A. mn: and 7:45 p. Tm. ; 3 ‘i i ; i . huis claims in the eves of the world at Jarge. | i-nowledgment of the supremacy of the one | French Protestantism has three home- | > ; —the tev, arthur Mitchelhwill preach in: the dul ow todecide shed pitehall bead ished crease its authority A enforcing ine Dayment All admit him ‘to have been a reformer of | in spiritual and educational inatters, and of | missionary socicties, the Central Society, the CHURCH SERVICES. First Church, corner of Indinna avenue and bine ike muider the hot et See Ofage | Clrents by tenants who are able to pay ne morals and a reviver of religion;.but he.also | the other in the civil government, with Rome | Evangelical Society, and the Interior Mis- . ~ zx » Awenty-trst street, at 10:30 a. m.,and in the | And dying. under the hot glare of ci era | evidently highly irritating to Mr. Parnell, unticipated in avery extraordinary manner | as the residential city of the Pope, and the | sion. Representatives of these societi BEIECOP AL Hailrond Chapel, 1437 State street, at 7:45 p. m. | Hons lighting up fields red with slaughter. or-| betrays him into those occasional denune bel 2 ee ES ary Ra - Be One, D baked ‘. B Cathedral Church SS. Peterand Paul, corner of | This will be the last service before the pastor's | Whether a peaceful solution will be reached | tions of Mr. Forster,—he hurled the prophery, visit this country : vacation, by the ballot. ‘The peaceful solution of rea- | characteristic of the present | and even in Rome, if such a division of juris- koning interest in the movement for the | West Washington and Peoria streets. The Rt- | ‘SSC os wei ‘ y the ballot. The pen s of re Unstable as water, thou shalt, not excel, Wesley who, after many years | diction as indicated shouid be arrivad at. | relizious regeneration of France, and of | Rev. W. E. MeLuron,8.7. D., Bishop; tho Rov. J. | corner of Anblund aud Ogdes avenues at ee | Seu,TTd the, victory of arguments, whose af the Ghiet Secreraty stout « tortie ity and | Were the Pope to consent toa conciliation or.| securing effectual ald. It is proposed that | H. Knowles, priest iu charge. Communion at8a, | asin, and 720) pi hope and work for. None’ the less do we see | Jute these seiatnceae sattetrction in Tory | that reconstruction of society which may be | Nations! Parliament sitting somewhere else, BB age. of patient waiting on the old University " Church ines; formed the local end national | modus vivendt without the restoration of the | the money which may be raised in this coun- | m. Choral morning prayer and celebration of | _—The ltev. Di. Patterson will Preach fn the 7 e: i “ :] association for moral-and réligious purposes. | temporal power, this correspondent avers | try shall be expended throngh the agencies | the Holy Cummunion 10:30 a.m. Choral even- Fourti Ganreh, corner of Rush and Superior saul Tesolin, ee ber ferrin alternative, dinpractleabllity. andl obstinacy: whlch. exis Pelgous combination, whether within | local thet one: andispensable condition: thereok of ie Ebreetiowig missionary societies men- | ing prayer 7:30 p. mi. é atreats, at 102 Sin tane will preach in tho | wrong has become impossible to men in this | reticence of his gritty practical discussions. the sg enee of | \iemovements while he hoped walls of: Home ail the Protestant ornon- | Fund Yor Evangelization in ha —Tho Rev. Frederick Cougtney will officiate | Fifth Church, corner of Indiana avenue and | age,—they are as swift to punish as they are |. Keen, capable, in one sense. scrupulous, [a " in St. James’ Chureh, corner of Cuss and Huron, | Thirtleth street, at 10:20 n. m. ands to understand; and patience is no longer the | another the revdrse of serupulous, with more wains! is 4 °, i "9 vorshiv. £1 x h . Te against hope, and tothe end of his days, | Catholic places of worship, trom thechurehes | The Missouri Lutheran Synod advocates streets, at 10: aie Siler deme Fitts Forest | dumb patience ofignorance, but the patience | hatred for the English government of Ire- sould embrace all the faiths and all the | of England to the Methodist, Baptist, and vi i a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Communion ~ernitee ie 9 n F forms of which there could be any expecta- | other churches. The first thing the Povadid Ar aT Ror eace ren, menbers: fram ata. m, Ralveraity polar) mses Adnag atieeae that sternly waits on judgment.” land than love for the Irish themselves, bos tion, He and a very sinall body of like- | after the Clerical victory in the municipal | jy things, mutual relief societies come tot —The Rev. Theo. J, Holcomb will officiatein | 10:0 a.m. No evening service. REET rare sessed of no small power for terse pass minded meh had been able to hold their | electious, in glaring contradiction to that tol- | their share of condemnation, Theehiet ree. | Trinity Chareh, corner of Michigan avenue | Te fev. N. D. Williamson, of South Bend, : DR. TANNER’S FAST, and no small jezlousy of rivalry, with a a0 ground im Oxford for many years, inerens- | eration which he’ demands and obtains in | sons for prohowielne thee ciutle SP etiaFat'| and avente st . noaie venue | Ind., will prench.in Westminister Church, corner deal of.the lawyer's pleasure in technicalities, ing, rather than decreasing, in the face of | Protestant countries, was to issue, through | Svere thus set fens tadle GRELGIEAL trl Ro Ee ae of Jackson and Pearia strevts, at 10:45 a.m, No St. Louis Globe-Demacrat. and the Jlawyer’s satisfaction in so handling adverse or unsympathetic influences. ‘This | his Cardinal-Vicar, an arrozant protest ade yereu ae sel ont t Inia esis presented iy —The Rey. W. H. Knowlton will officinto in | evening service. . L them asto make them serve larger purpos st What he hoped to see done every- | dressed to the municipality of Rome on the beetles Ghrtien anh ty of At deals: ‘Be-| St. Androw’a Church, corner of West Washitig- til Ce A eegeloy; will proach ta the Down from the North, at the close of June, -| Mr. Parnell is at bottom a fanatic 0! here, and he did not at all grudge the | subject of the new English church, of which | £2" te whieh weouldccnes Lthem to ask | tnd Robey streets, at 10:3). m. and 4p. m, | Trice Churen, cormer of Monroe and Paulina | (otra pauneh as round os the fullo’ the moon, | te logical French whose fre impulke “and strength which cither the | the foundations are being laid, at the corner | Far spment which would compel them to ask | Tne Rov. John Hedman will officiate in St. ; ak aeiae ‘| Checks ns red as the sun's glowing half, .| Kindles” all the more “strongly ta. Chureh or any other body of relizionists | of the Via Jesu ¢ Maria and the Babuino. — | erat ith oman Cece ets, to Watch 2b | snegarius’ Church, Sedgwick ‘stroct, near Chic |” aidatidelie cup An appetite wild us the zebra’s lah, longer he has kept _ silence, wisi acquire from him. Lewas enough for | | Anterior to 18/010 Christians of whatever Because a Chistian hee no nea ness: | cago avenue, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:3) p.m. - carne ey Ue, Meponr will proach in the Linton | ‘And’ tenets that made the “old schools” stand failed to-win the vietory he expects. B the test o£ works he preached | name not in obedience to the Roman Catholic ‘ : ‘ —The Rev. ke will offic oeWe ss ae A < cts iusbust, > | mother’s side he has American _ bloo Fi Ne Clinton Locke will officiate in Swedenborg and Skepticism; the Man and ilis | pr Tanner came for a forty days’ fast. vel and the American-[rishman or the him if for the ¢: uni vouvers tion, and codperation. Few | Church were permitted to uieet together for tho euai every mewpber of the Associationto Grace Churci, Wabash avenue, near Sixteenth | spel" : ano a ris merican almost always. hates: nt there was of these helps | united worship within tha walls of Rome street, nt Ll a.m. Communion at § a.m. —The Rev. W. H. Benade will pre: uM 3 1 . z Sam. WW. H h in the a stitution, ‘ose days. All the old | even in private houses, niuch Jess'in edifices | A Sunday-School. Convention wag held.| .—The Rev. Arthur Ititehle will officiate in tho | Lincoln Park Chapel, Menominee feene nett gland, and the English type of institution q Chureh of the Ascension, corner of North Lt 2 apa Menominee strect, at 11 a.) And wildly the news through the country flew MOR 4 Yankee or the under the jon. S| m. aod in the Union Park Temple, corner of | Of the siege Tauner’s stomach was golog | fT more suai eltner ne aaa recor forms of iou, one after another, | erected for the purpose, with the exception | early in the week at Sparta, W 5 ‘i had fallen into discredit and disuse. Noth- | only of those who assembled in the private | auspices of the State Association. If was | S#lle. pod Tle pineal ee een Po iate | Weshington street and Ogden avenue, at 4 p.m. throu of preichers ; aa pick wy OncInyG: LUTHERAN. And quickly the Allopath made up bis mind hman, wneonsciously perhaps, covets for if The Rev, Mr.,Roerner, of Polstown, Pa., will | That Adam's ale and puddings of wind Treland a’.place among. the States of the Heth streets, at Ila. ea wll életon do Union, and the Irish-American indi ine remained but Y freauenters | chapels of their Tespeetive Ambassadors. | participated in by a Chureb, Hyde Park avenue, be- Vu rty-niuth aud < the parish chur i sand bere Ane thers: in Bane ie. Raby ott Be talians. dato Rome this from. the Immediate: vie and also from ne PTO r 3 percent, a Non- | prohibition fel he ground, and-within | the East. One of the spe: MM | m. and 7:30 : preach in Trinity Church, corner of Di Would leave but a sxeletoa doctor bebii conformist body of worshipers; the parish | two-or three years thereafter a number of | subdinitied a project for organizing a p the Reve BF. Fleetwood will oiciate ist. | avenue and Erie streets, at lau, earborn | cuithe started in on Jules first day. aes aginst England that soft of acrimony which clergyman along way above the heads of the |-Protestant places of worship were built, | nent Sunday-School Association, to be regu- | Mark's Church, corner of Cottaze Grove svonue TEMPERANCE. © . ‘With 2 beefsteak forty days away. : | aman is ape ‘to feel wao hes gained in pros pevple, poten absent; seldom suutte present; fome for ae convenience of travelers like dey incorporated, under, the Jaws of the and Thiet 5 tn arty Se imeand eR St | , rhe, Woman's Christian Temperance Union . “TM. perity by leaving his home, when hen ‘ ¢ : $ 0 sho; at eree! tans vith a view rehasing per a v. J. D. Cowart will officlate in’ S| S daily Gos! F a = 2 4 i oniti = at: le, Bishops | rected. by the Episcopalians of the TS eM fo, burchasing permanent | ‘s/-Thon’s Church, Jolson strech Deckeae ree | Bolds daily Gospel meetmes at Jp. m. in Lower | here are restaurants plenty within: New York, from his nes position DO ee ee aents Farwell Wall, entrance Nos. 150 Mudison street | qgursting with bee 'd oily with pork: and 10 Areade court, The leaders for next week | There ueo bour ling house tables i mees Mr, Parnell's idea of the true, polley for ¥. Mrs. A. P. Dice; ‘Tue: Sts. | TOeFS Hee Pee rainy house SOS Patrons | Treland evidently is. to Amerieanise both My hurs- | Their tecth "gainst dishes of hair-growing hash; | land tenure and its political conditions,—' and djgnita here were a few Bibles | United States and of which the Rey. Dr. | grounds at Green Lake, or Oconomowoe, or about, but they were little read, for there | Nevin is the incumbent, but many more for some other suitable place, where a grand | JF 8nd Twelfth strects, at 10:8) a. m. and 7:30 were few who cared to explain them. | proselyting purposes and for the Waldensi- | Sunday-School Assembly for the entire State | ). Te —The Rev. Luther Pardee will officiate in irs. Sarah Haine: All rested complacently on the compre- | ans or the Free Church of Italy of which the | of Wisconsin ean. be held each year. ‘Thi a AL tested sutly on a reh of Ita s ar. ‘This ary Church, Warren avenue, between Oak- : Pridays Bf aoe. : 5, hensive faith “that every word had come | celebrated Father Gavazzi-is leader. ‘The | movement, he stated, had already coms | Seysteceramat tent re renee ck eee One: Nig thomas’? T= W-J-Ker~ | here ave divers devieos for serving up zeub, | nuke it a State in the British Union, with jrom Heaven. What more was wanted? | evangelicals of the Church of England con- | menced and liberal subscriptions had. been | 8p.m. Communion at tise 5 pel necting, conducted by the W From meul on a toothpick to one in a tub. uiuch the sa:ne land tenure as an Americat 7 The churches generally were more than con- | gregation in Rome opened a small church in | promised. He wanted to see the friends of | _—The Rov. f. N: Morrison, Jr; will officiate in u's Cuvistiudl Leomernnoe Daler ie ined every | Lut ‘guinst all these temptations the Doctor | State, And to do this, he is prepared to 70 ent ith the bsalnody of the Jews. The | 1st. but the great bulk of the conzrezation | the work come forward and assist in theiat- | the Chureh of: the Epipbuny, Throup_strevt, be- | uveaswatronnicn tee oie ee er eEE ha peed with those who would resist the transform plurs’ | Even pickled ceils’ feet or mosquito’s dried tion, without muel aple, as political ene n from | continued to use the granary outside the | ter. ‘The capital ‘stock required is $5,000, | tween Monroe und Adums strects, uf 10:30 d. m. | Hull, No. lead West Lake street, tongue. books of devotion that have come dow d 8. 4 e he & ry _ outs a i wivieh indict a oe and 8. p.m. Communion at 8 a.m’. ‘A.J. Kanouse wi y Porta del Popolo they were permitted to con- | whieh is divided into 1,000 shares of seach, | 800 3,P-m._Cymmmunjon ary ams Mrs. (A, 7, amouse will conduct 2 Gospel | could nut nove nm. The days dragged along: ngeestive of grave suspici: meant to be used, or even] vert to church purpo We dread ence on Irelan from the capacities he shosvs and thé weakness he evinces, for both will lead him Si rrstceaiall con- | and the majority of stocklaidlers will decide | conreh ot Our Savior, corner of Lincola and | 4emveramce meoting at 4 unis Nobig and Quio | Other folks ate and drank; but his stomach wus read? A state of things that to some minds | cession made by Pins VI. in return for many | where the Assembl: ‘ounds .ara t 5 could not but eause disquietude had its con- | and great kindnesses if not signal services | cated. = are tobe lo- Belen avenues, at Ui a Tal ey. tae Miciate | Streets, Sublects “The Kingdom of God Suf- | yw itn tio beefsteak still thirty days aw: into dangerous w He has what phys Soleteta Fie and uid whee he ha - ‘aid peeialt i Roe a I rate nation and es- |= DT, Moody has fssued a call for'a ¢onvo- | 12 St. Thomas’ Church, Tndhtna avenue," bo- egg cnrisrras. ‘ oe IV. Pees lologists call great irritability” of bea tenis y vha ked, or di ecially ing Georg i fe try ig gen Twenty-1 Thi oc SETA, f nt, Wi ding. inion: hothing at all if he liked that better, “Viten of Wellington in the stipulation, and cxeew: | sqtion der braver Jo Wsheld at Northfield, | .'mand iis'p.i. Commution uteacin, “| Tea, Ker. core! 5. Smeency, will preach | Turning his hend from each savory dis ment, with wibending and sharp OF al he clergyman came to his parish nobody ex- | tion of the treaties which regulated | “#58 Sept. 1-10. Mr. RAPTIST. hveaty: meet and Indie cornes | He clung to cold water—drunk tke a lish; i bitter” to the _ pola preted hin to do: his dutysor wishodeit ow | lee ean ues : id |" Are we not too much enguged with questions : of Twenty-Hitth street and Indiana avenue’ | And pedple who crowded to sce bin grow lean— | tepacious, and “bitter” to of Tew official services rept it great way ith } extion of a steon 1 Tet ad the batilent shoul he oe nresy aeubaen cunt ane ott hd willeresen athe ecoud “Chorch yore ae Evontag sub} ect ‘torus oe Gilet Discigis: Ino para tnii eletod as oe afer i consiitetional” ime ros bi er one or two exceptions, confined to rich or | Waterloo in 1815. ‘The question of building | pal poverty. amd ceo ig Over our spitit= | Morgan and Monroe streets, at 10:30 a. m. and | ship.” ‘ Vise ney TOE: Thee ore ene eee rl “assaults on dignified subscribers, there were no societies, | an English church ‘within the walls was ime | with which todo Coc se nee eer from God | 7:45. m. : —The Rev. Charles H. Caton wil ‘When they found the starved Doctor oferbub- | works of imost. dangerous BMS oh ioe no clergy lists,' very few Post-Offices, and a | mediately opened after 1870, but there was | Feeling dooply't this great need aay eee he ‘Rev. Dr. Fulton will preach in the | Second Chureh, caer oe Oakley enn fhe And ee TH DEY sing. his avoirdupots. the Conailtatien =. sncorr pubes ensity prohibitory rate of postage. Parliamentary | the money.to_be raised, the site to be found, | tht itis in reserve for all who honestly scek If, Feats argh at the usual hours. Morning sub~ | Jackson struct, at the usual hours. Morning | Twenty duys had yono by—wii medliess, they | *yath Jew > atid very parrow. sympathles, his gentlemen, talk ot fhe delight of finding and other diticulties arose, so that nothing | 2 sathering is hereby aeeestae mock fn worth penditures Nor Wares Deenins Exe Evening ithe Bower: anid faltuenes oF a Peed mnind reminds us of some of those waleh selves a 15 x Y Gi A Hy 3 Sey ne sive, rj = = 4 sa 3 i 2 Post-Oflice “That was ‘virtually the case of | thar Gone the sau to Sears ago. #RE | ject of whieh fe not so mach to study the Bitte | q<The Itev. N. Juckson will preaob in tho Free- | ‘Their Tendeney:Divisive.™ sects: | Anda square meal was still twenty daysaway. | weré most-potent in the maktng of the sett Bose MIG willaees eaeTe fa a toe feeectine the smn ali % quiring © | though the Soriptures will be searched dnily tor | Will Mission, No. 49 North Morgan street, at3p. | _—The Nev. Irving A. Searles will preach fu the |" Ve French Revolution: and in Ir there century. “Asari, people did nothing ant |chndé Glories english church | instruction and promises) as for solemn self. | + 8nd 7:30 p.m. fi South Stde Church, corner of Prairie avonue | Under bis hungry belt, none knew, . undoubtedly enough combustible element! a € heigl oY fai ig and | stunds in order to open out a square in front | consecration, and to plead to God's promises, ~Tho Rev. C. C. Billings;of Baltimore, will | and Thirticth street, morning and evening. | The trial his stomich was going through: asmall, if not a great, revolution. ¥ were well helped to do nothing. | of the Porta del Popolo in aecordance with | and to walt upon Him for a fresh anciuting of: in the First Church, corner of South | Morning subject: “Excuses.” Evening: “De, | ‘They listencd to hear the rumble and roar Treland wants is a rival to Mr. Parnell, of So the’ spirit of the age went into oflier | the plans of the improvement of the city, en- | power from on high. Park avenue and ‘Thirty-fyst street, at 1a, m. | ‘Tanner. OF intestinal wrath; but the etill air bore: vid ny ae erous sympathies, whose matters than either religious or moral im- | tered into negotiations with the church com- | | Not a few of God's chosen servants from our a ge . TE fot A. C.Pierson, of Hiram College, Ohio, | No sound, suve the frigid water's pour My ti he Ran Tbe hk t iove for the Irish, provement: and Wesley had tomakea choice | mittee, who are owners of the site, which re- | 07 land and from over the sea will be prevent | g othe ev, E. Wingren will preach in tho | will preach in the Western Aveauacuarch, ue: | As he gulped down ull onthe thiresth day, . | Motive should be, hearty wets that could not fail to have its pals Mime | sulted’in a contract of bates tee weeke top | to doltwitt.us in prayer and cone | Second Swedish Church, Butterfield srreet, near | tween Van Buren and Harrison streets, inthe | Tho beefsteak was now ten days away. and not. bilious jealousy of the Eng si selfa man of good figure, intellect, elo- munielpallty were to cede an area at the cor- wal. ininisters and laymen. and those women eNotes Ker Be tape a bree in tho | the evening oo Pov" 4+ He Weiehe will preach in i VI. ina, ‘ iach ate Pe frail as never fad, ad quence, and gctolarshin, henught have! made ner jot the Via Jesu ¢ Maria and the Babuino, With us in tho kingdom and patee eee coegeee | Dichigun Avenue Church, neur ‘Twenty-third eee Coosa MuSAnTOR kis ‘The forty days were ended at last, pinind ane, At orince ‘England, to woied afiguré in the f letters, either as a Fw FS eee Hh Chchange for | Jesus Christ.—and, indeed. nllCuristians whoure | feeb At a.m. Subjest: “God Roveated in | prof, 7. w. Hopkins will proceh in the First | ANd the Ductor, fresh trom bis terrible fast, | AMR. AVE, to convince Ra Nee oie, layman or a Court clergymau. He had been Christ. Chureh, corner of West Wadi: Got weighed; when, lo, the people found petite t pope on gsniagton and Ann | fe-had gained, in tho faterval, forty pound. . the old English church and its site, the sites | h i 3 > ungering for intimate fellawship with God and | C°MTET ney. 3-7, Burhoo will reach in Uni- * 1: sat, é mn pete tlh 10:30 a. m. and 7 He guve a banquet to those be knew— » Jay Gould’s Profits, | in orders y-six.years when he died, and it | in both cases being what the contracting par- | tor power to do His -work,—are rt Tk is worth while to” reticct_ upon some of the | tles"required, and not the buildings upon | invited to assemble with uae TOSe COPMally Rinodes stesets ae a acommer of Thirty- fifth and | “Tae Rev. George B, Hill, of Marlon, Ala. i ae eininent names contemporary with that long | them, which were alike valueless to the new | Agcommod&tions will be provided for all who | Rhodes streets, at 11a, m. No service In tho | wilt preach in Plymouth Church, Mlebinie ce: | Homes, Allopath, Hammond too— a ; rewinaiags dariog the last yes? 78 eareer. They indicate everything lourishing | owners, except for what building material | ™ay come. : - Tho Rev. Ro! rf nue, betweon Twenty-fitth. and’ wenty-sixth | Woon’ the Principal diah in the long menu Sey Bon ne a aay vecoots PS except the, Church of England, end most | might be obiained rough their demolition cape exere ST pee daperenmment sith 1m no.| souty Church, comer of Lock and Donamary | Seb Mt 10:30am. Xo croumue service: And alve tho bourd fast a bestatcak held Eaplial Hs beon rolling up tikes snow-Dall things flourishing in that Church except yer--| On‘ the area ceded ‘to the English church: | “F353 0 i streets, at 7:45 p. ms 1 Rov. . tums will preach in the | Tre following legend was ensil eee. vent ago be sold 100,000 sbarcs of Union Pac! onal anid social religion, ‘They suggest dees lesuuiities tard o portion of the ex-convent | with ag should. Sand thane eo purpose mecting | *F°A’ Gospel meeting will ba held in the Taber- Sourt Chureb,. Drexel boulevard and Fortleth | «ris just as oasy to fast iene ee Forabout $7,000,000. ‘Chen be oughta conrolli, in this period the one thing needful Avus, othe bsrefeoted Aneustinians, which, aset- | than the 20th of August, to insurr: accommoda- naele. at No. aa ay nbash avenue, nt 7:90 p.m. = | wil prec at8 m. . The Mev. H.W. Paynter | as to fast for a paltry forty days,.”* interest in| antes Pacttle, whieh wos. et i i 8 vith. + Wesley ha clesiastical_ property, had been ex: t au —The Rev. C. C. ing, .of 1 » Wi * s . $ i 3600, and in the ne: the one thing dispensed wi y property, ha propriated | tion, prenoh in tho First Churebs South Pack oegavae |, —the Rev. G. H. Peeke will preach in the Vit : Stace rovo 0 Ob, ettlngy $4,000,000. Wabash wis to make his choice in the Augustan when the bill for the suppression of the mo- corner of Thirty-first street, ut 11 a.m. and + Leavitt Street Church in themorning. Noeven- | Hurmb! hurrah! for Tanner true! ‘ at 18 whua Gould bought, some sas, tothe 1 which found its religion in the Muses and } nastic orflers was passed in 1873, but which ; ; Pa v rar Graces, ani whose dearest shrine was the Jong previous to 1860 had been diverted from Yb. RERSON ALS: : p.m. Sabbuth-sehool and Bible classes at 9:3)" ey Kev. str. Savage. will preach in Bethany aeaenes he sidrious time dra goa onthe stock, and it rose later £0 OP Nortnert hurch, comer of West Huron and Paulina | When meals will consist of water clear, Qrbich be bought at 734 and saw rise to 47) al its original use and_turned into 2 soldiers’ The Rev. Dr: Temple of Fame. All that had hope went is. is ie Zine Rev. J. Rowley will bh in Ne be a 4 ; oble, of this city, is rustt preach in North Star | strecis‘atlssa. a. Vos And we'll have no‘ boarding-house mistress to | Wabash are put at $4,850,000. In all, Dy spending w Wesiey took. his lor, not with the |. barracks’ by Plus IX. The negotiations for Paes = rch, c vist I e + eand great, but with the Working poor, | this barter were commenced two years ago. cating in Maine,: : Spurge Rea pimang Sedgwick streots, Ree, with preaching will be held@-at Lin- fear, about . $3,620,000, for stocks, Goytd mas netice and the classes immediately connected with | They were conducted with considerable pub- | ‘The death is announced of the Rev. Baalis | ,—The Rev. C..Porren will preach in Western | £0!" rie Ghunghat 10:45 a, m. Prayermeet- | Re bis stomach gold-mounted and thus en- | $11,(00,000, if he weFo to sell out. : them. He had to say, With’ the Apos-j licity and mentioued, in. the daily papers, | Sanford, of East Bridgewater, Mass. He | Avenue Church, corner of Warren avenue, at | Tiigp. me Ty S°SPe! temperance’ meeting at | | graved: - tes and with the. Founder of his | and .yet neither the Pope nor hfs Cardinal- filled the Seid) # 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p,m. ihe Rev. GB. Wil will Here is the stomach that takes the cake— A Hungarian Magnate. Faith; that his teachings found acceptance | Vicar made any movement or protest. _Be- pastorate for thirty-three years. —The Rev. W. H. Parker will preach in Cov-"| ynjon Park Ubareh, Geer priach ia, the | That nover tur custurd-pie bas craved, <] 1n.1838 the Austrian Ambassador to England with ‘the simple and unlearned. i was fore the final contract was signer 1. siximotiths '} ‘The Lutheran Board of Missions has elect- | SRY, (ares Caneel, corner of ¢ cventey ateeet- and Washington setter ene 09) oon ee enue | And hys gone forty das without beetstea.” |, 1A ETO Esterhazy, the Hungarian = eel ew thing fc st ks to have nek, it was ‘discussed and roved at a y. B. i . ” _ m. : Ri bo, wher 2 ¥ainglurious noble! anew thing for these poor folks ve a Si d app a | ed the Rev. B. B. Collins, pastor of the Church “the Rev. Evarts Kent will preach in. the Singalar Discovery. Dougted that he fad so many th sand Seems Asinkular discovery was made in Paris one | calmly remarked that that was jus eww é . gentleman and a man of learning speaking | public sitting _of the Municipal Council, at | ai Chalfont, Pa., to reinforce the Mi ion. in P Tine Rev. R. De Buptiste will preach in | cunton ‘Street Church, corner of W! stress i : day last week during the ulterutions which are: | of lis shepherds. The magnificent Magyar, whOst fo their very hearts and consciences and in- | which Prince Borghese, Prince Aldobrandini, A Olivet Church, Fourth avenue, near Taj) “a ur thing their intimate association and help, as | Prince Gabrielle, and the Marquis ferraioli, India. _ street, at Il a. In, ond 7:48 p.m. * Paylor | at 10:45 a. m.and 7280 pm. DO Dele carne eee ee ne te | ee aoa ose aula wasn jacket, pellase, a@d - if they were something, and were Worth | all pronounced Clericals, elected Councillors | The Rev. T. D. Ewing, of Kittanning, Pa., | _—The Hev. A. K. Parker will preach’ in_ tho : INDEPENDENT: Ina panel near oue of the boxes was found « | pantaloons of maroon-colored velvet, all thickly. something, » But not only the choice of ‘hear- | twelve months -ago, were present and made | has telegraphed his aceeptance:of the Presi- | Centennial Chured, corner of Liucoln and West | , Mr, Benjamin Douglas will preach in Gatcago letter which had been posted fifty years ayo, and |.embroidered with sood pearls,.was very foo) ers, but the mission itself was fatal to | no opposition; and yet Dow, months after ev- | dency i es Jackson streets, ut 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. Axenue Church, corner of Ud Salle street, in | which by some mischance had got stuck in the, | when be waltzcd of wearing diamond tassels {© literary arts and graces, Wesley was-the | erviling has been siened, scaled, and deliver. | G22¢Y of Parson College, Iowa, to which he | ° —The Rev. E.0. Taylor will preach in the Cen- | the morning. ‘A parents’ nnd childrens meer: | WiC by some m finding its way into tho box. | his Hessian boots, with the generous Intenh General of an Order. He commanded, or- | ed, and the foundationsof the English Chureh | “8S recently elected. JOS ed 20 eee eee a TE erate the Gebel atth Giackn ee me The letter was duly forwarded to. the party to | bis choregrapiiie gyrations, of seatter Ot ts for ganized, disciplined, enjoined, and forbade, | commenced, and when nothing that has been | _ At the last meeting of the St. Craix Valley | —‘rhe Rev. W. A. Broadhurst will preach in MISCELLANEOCS, Pose Tpriwas ulltecundwho reesived tt sarels dhe | the benetit of tho soung Indies who might aot D® with a trumpet tongue that could not but be | done can be undone, the Cardinal-Vicar | Canvention, held in Afton, Minn, the licen- the Dearborn Street Church. corner of Thirty- | TD. R. Patterson, of the Chicago & Eastern | writer, however. had been dead many rears. hyerse to Dieking nn the glittering baubles