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APRIL 10, 1881—TWENTY PAGES. : . X BASE-BALL. : TR S ahoae or eould pick up cupa THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 1 cise was taken | oy thonght that ull durtz tho vear. 1t s expected that Mr. McCors | biauic, and fswmissed it. iy e ki roImise atiot o i s ors slderable cvel ey in the city i " inick Will ston muke his promised donatiod The ndditions by profession to thio member- Do that oo Club couid hot pet third mared o W10 the nstitution. < enimor tho Eiehth Presbyterian Chureh during 5 y " S A i, dinmends or other Aot | S'ihe graaating evercises of the SontorClassof | SR fora tourtcen instead of three, ns | The First Weelk's Practice Work | Yetter. Baerg s one thinz cortiin abour tiy o tl Reminiseen- po clesr tain sound hodox duetrines of be vecurring statements et < shonld suspect other dutinble wre frequetl; wsence of Teligion—t ’ Tlere s une of many b grRcating Sy tho chnpel of : 3 L 3, . “l owi Frite Tno owner of _the rel ¢ would then et too | tho seminary - w conducted in the ehnpel of 3 bee! ated. The expenditures us perre- . . 5 win o ing Paper on the o ol wricion e o ek o b preont when tho | the ititution. o Tov. 3. Musan. of Dy hortor My Martin, the 1‘:1.'usun.'1:i o curreot of the Champion Team oz, thel awill plythrough the dntve Scaso, o - Oyl A el o, and when the box was wzamn | euport, ., presided, and the procecdings expenses during the vear, exceed tke incomne it = (03 8 Warm' Creed of Carlyle. @ dapiingl moy Wi geot U ahio: woulld pluce: Wis own | opened With prayer by tho kev. Dr. Herrick e o o S, Dt tho nmount will of 1831. Feception i tho Lome rounds on. tha Gidiof i bl " i ¥or quite be unule up from colietahle 5 ihiereon, and on the parchment accompuny- | Johnson. ; : Sir. T | Tho RRev. Dr. Plerson, of Detroit. made the | ojiys yet 1o be paid. The estimate I3 that tho burg n the neeossaey_qualitication FWI S5 00Ty ssto the Edi hupcdf Leay cordifs he md dore so, and why. Now, ue was, his | ing students In 1863, guarded thous % 1 Vou, und what you may | opentms nddress S . 3 e v d 3 3 § trom slip rents and other | & = . | that he is to receive s The Reiic Ceoliection B @ holme e Mvlexlx’l;y;’z‘::lllmgqxf;:;,\ztotx'"(!cec Hore :e‘i-l}!e,\"pll‘xmlnly‘x‘\,xll P4 e charzc of spu- | o€ n minister, The Rev. Dr. K W, Pagterson de= | urces to be "w“c‘;' o D e faes the | Experiments by the Two Piteh- [ [0 850G e e, tnfi?m‘;?’&‘;n‘-h" S 1o 5 3 T e s And Gall3 specinl at- | rious relies, With rejourd to the rematns, of fivered tho diplomas, and addréssed tho zead- | ARG oo WP hunld there ocour uny small ers on the Fifty-Foot. it, alleriir that the fgure Is SLoW. 1f 300 Catholic Priezt In Greec und Roruan wations nad el Py | 505 they tave not werived yer, tioweh 1 ex; | WWLILE Blies o (8 URES, O bologarice, e | SIS soloral gomlomen v Biredy O usive Fots. $2.000 he” ots mors vhan o3 - i allenes comimon 10, e | poet them anily. 1 could onls obtain that relic | the guncrul Meas g st 'be followerd i | Fiiimdey & Sam sulicient to provide for i Range. Rorth.mmgre thn. any Uili-pyer why i udy, and the prin s Ly eh 2 ) ¥ lived is worth at the present time.~Citicage : Tuey bl reliefon. : J ! : - Pittsburg. Ty eh el THeaven, oo the unfailme | hrouch the very highest itlics peninment of erime ngainst the laws of | you.in A% no peeuniary rey [ ce. As 1tond | theirs Jien | ister shouid e yuided In detending and p Ielle Norlit s 1 ; e htlat i dgetrine. He closed with, praver. | This is done in the following manner: A3 the . " £ T oM UL Follr bn Ansons o e Cire: (o', Carson | mourners are sitting around wnd_weeping, the | Bage-Stealing Materially Facilitated | Lot in Chiomm. It ho had 1o, oy wmais, play u nt- In Persin thoy bottle up their tears a3 of ald. Wil find in all | for these boly souvenirs, care i3 tuken that the; 4. velieve you i are i3 nistories that that I veen at tae head and | fall into the hands of worthy - perse ¥ ¢ My: F. L. G e- | master of ceremonies presents each one with > 3 b : fon , o t | therefore ft IS not an easy matterto obtiin E of this city: F. L. Groene 8 ¢ ) S ¢ with 1 - £ yeur.—EnStirer. Never mind nb X American -Suggestioss on the Re- | foundation of them il and that no nacon B | TR Seilon” o Rtev. Mollimeer I fnisired | vell, of Hollud, Mich: B L Férgorion of | pluco of cofton wool, SRl o' wipes of under the Few Pitching S oty ekt ad at 2 hason. 13 Ty e 1 verentinl feeling | bis explanation. which wis illustrated by hun- | Bensgelace, 0o o o s Faftermilig Squoes = wets overyieent he nsks. He I3 in o ised Translation of the e venit unknown, ouwnfpoient, Geds b Tetics nnd picces of wsel parchine aud E. %. Marphy, of Allerton, fd. to bt unt i ours are prescrved ne 4 Raules. B s Daces DALk U Dl tho i orEr 1o Nize iy A allovirtuous e, superintending ail. 1 o took pensure in showing the repurter some poweetuland leacious pomelly Tor roviing Tc, ang i this. 03 fuRY othet gy Test: t, T it and all interests i ft—no_nation éver e of the curious and ancieat nrticles that hiad CTHE COMMUNE. vime smn after erory aiat, inetns, s faled. 7 (5 oo} exambld 10 the proféssion, ects, estaments to very much, nov did any ma ) elier, it T poen l"']:"f‘fh:h’.rfi"'cfi:xlun‘\: St uble‘u‘éhéx:-\k‘:’.-lxx;l 1TS PROVE ATIONS T CHISTIANITY. | tluence e s provably altdcd to 1n | A General State of Efilciency in the | The mat h of Thursdny in New Vork betwee, 3 3 B t he forge vhere e (s i ch e » i 3 3% (o o T i3] ‘] o N ) By 1o o ' )¢ SRR - ot that, 1 tan did forzet Lt he foriat (he ) WERe (ISR Tprecious stonie, wnd minis | (Ectraet Srom the JES. of = 1Vhs fo Blame?” a Nocel, Paaim, ¥k, verse 5: - Pub thon my teirs lnto Team, and a Promise of Fine ! Solitan und_ Detroit nines was o fig most fmportant part of i sl B The [ ture cntbedrals that crowded the room hail by He Fauntleral. whottle.” “The practice was once. tiniversal, as y hisplay of Fielding skill, tho_result of which w, world." | Fhieh in the sume address there la e | 1 SUEGEGY Wy or prosented to the Rev. | | A8 the ereat miuss ot tho o are poor, and | 15 found by the tear bottles which are found in Ball-Playing. cigditable vietory for tho New Yo 1 know ondy hued struggrle, privaton, and want, it | aln every aucient tomb, for the uncients tenm. It'as the sccond eontest of the Serieg Changes in the Fasulty of the Presby- | peaunitul ref Wiinelm Mei 2 ¢ ferian Seminary of the (reverence 15 sugrled o K\ contents were what he priz ) o to tran ce them in lb‘c host | s not surprising that therc 13 @ growingefforton | buried them ‘with thelr dend 08 a proof of their of these cases tho | the part of POVErLy to orgutize a protest 1n Hni altection. n:tl between tie two teams and a trinl of sk i thog chunao. Ditterics. Bradiey ang b where = Elrfurchl ™ L us the one essential ries into tho world | attractive forn. In s olli;z and it was his rale to z i tw Facts and Gossip Concerning the | neteeatchny wnd pitching for tne Piétroits, any virtae, - whieh 0o enth . ! : o s i Y waTn it 26 out which all other thungs ure £ the murtyred saints ro wrapped in | form of the Commune nsuinst the nbi fie Independent has earefully compiled from X ing pite Nerihwest, wan i and lhous Il Siigion thae b e ke 1o The Jewels aitd gold { condition of the wealth Thes s Tue tadlanondont ling earefully omnllod e Toague Glubs in Other Cities Foormen il Casey for, cho” Metropuiians been amons men or taat ever will be. tho wholo covered by giass globes, dre- | TI0BS are vizht In thewr gres T i Gountry @ vubmbie table which " the Tt Pourmyn pitched wi LLcline effect, a5 way 5 \ the three reverences: Reverence for D deseribably beantiful appearance, [ of cquutity and brotberioad, wnd At OL | ghows rho present relizions census of the coun~ of the Union. shown by e fuct it thie Letrolt batsmen anly . 1 Me e Ut e doul OF All T Pagan re- | \ier more than un iaiie Speat with the ancient strange tiey tishe Curistunic and e Coutretes; | {732 LD AT ctn bouscertained: e 170 s its ol it plichin i he' o) Jotes—Pers n- e tehc 4 r sof centurles axn, the reporter bade ey find so_imbued W : p ; innings’ Luy, Cis enm'S new catches General Notes—Persona roverence fur what is around or about | and curions o venturl 1 o e wisay ] Communicants. AT TTOME. from Binin iching very llnelymff"»" eshy an C ¢h (No . 57867 B DrL | e ielivy by tho Takse anu wrome | Breshytorian Chureh N, Bl stairs. uspeet. veligion is made to present But they Uaitod Prosbyiering Churel. 82119 commit u great mistake in that, while antugon- | GEER GRS Clnreh, T they do not embrace the tru o b T founa thol tovement o tho . genulue Ttor. Pres, Chareh (Syna of Christ, in which the equulity of [ 00 o @ Lch Gon, Sy “hou shait love Ref. Pr Chureh Gen. Syno nd Father, receiving a prom- | cast Tho past week hus been o busy one inthe | Un the De: ol :'.'115 lrllnylloy W3 punished for muin for the Chicago team. The Lelated mem- politans wZining o] H c < waning by their superlor b e 0. e thac and all were DUt 8 | Dumics Pl mt 1o socond biso wds the ok avmansinm work until the condition of the field | feature arxbe Detroit side, three. doutle pixs &hould permit outdoor prastice. Since Wednes- | marking oo etroit Ackdivis, in which he purtie. E ‘und reversnce for wind is be- | alieu to the Res and help, the Soul | ise that e wight come azin und py <tiun relision,—tLo hishest of all re- | extended visit to the little puluce avov: i hie posseszion of - these 1bree ruver- s the menest torme of cultwe— | iy REVISE ST AMENT, G e, st ris W QUS| TR REVISED TESTAMENT. will be found on Page 20 | pressed” upon the studsnts the mmportaice ol | AN INTE TING INTERVIEW WITH DR Scexine this high attainnient. : PHILIP SCILAS < reported 1 b New York Ercaing I us. ourenqu nd needinss our pit rried run, the Metro. tion—Solace for the Solitary. day tho eleves regulars, nssisted Ly Nichols, tha °| [puted fwize, The Detrois were beaten by twelfth man enzaged for help In practice, have £ v eornc: achiey {The church notices of this fesue of THE TRILUSE] written 1o “They will neve Tne Metgapolitans of New Verk have takon o Church. B L e words of (o ARSWEr T | oot weeks the New York Ubsereer printed Sy ¢ over felleve e e TLE FEET. B estion 11 the shurter Catechism, *¥ A g 2 e Uther] Ll s while tho fueas they advanceare been batting and fielding on the northend of | 1o G0 B8 o Anel, Their sch POOR LITYLE FE the guestiun it B Yo xjoy Tim | letter from the ftev. Dr. Augus, oncof the British ¥ b e, nnussociuted o s mow. drfed suflidently for | miomin 1o.tis followss Al ¥ par s 4O the === P chiuf enilis o Zlurliy God W 10 450 Ha thid | sevisers of tho New Testumunt, in which be says | with any spiritual and relbelonssentiont S o Drposes. The south end of the graunus, | Detroit v Metropulitan: April 11121 s Poor little feet on the pavement hares some inters wr correspondenee with s friend | har “the revised version was seut over o will tind an opposing setiispuess in the wor Ref. (Duteh) Church, ... = wrand-stand, is i Warcester ws. Metropalitan; April I3, Y i Gad fittle face grown hardened with cares e ne, of Lintethan,—eorrespondence in which s e aad et | deen-zrounded and obdutate, it will uey nsoliont nowever, belng shaded by the wraod-stand, is i | FOEKCIHE S LI GGG Tale Unie Seanty the o around the wee form— tre unbosomed himeeif with great freedom, nud ;\‘"‘;”““ in l“’b s ‘: ’°L{X‘“" o rl?fi; l“:f“‘:’! Vield 10 the arguments of dny vther sellish- | U Brorren in Christ Very bad shape, Tho mround I8 covered with | KOSy v Jctronciitan: At b Princeton LAl R i ce Lee 3 o spenks srethren sent back fn return alistof passages | pess. . . . ‘fhe Commiune are rigl o4 snow aud ice, and the rrand-stand seats aro | ( v e = April 2, 2 sapcd s < pitiless storm! b s slnce boen publistied, He speaks of | bret t returh A | ; ! 4 Colleize v Metropolitans April 2, Searching tor breud i3 this pit e b e i oui doved omes | lu which they record tbeir proteretices fur othor | to bt atl ereets wnt Beetebea. o) "Totals. omwm imm | led with smow. A sroat denl of work has been | Drovidene,. va: Mecropolitan: Aprils% 5 uag 3y Coldly we epealk to tho wandering thing. suall e goether, dain [ 06 e Lordy | renderings than those adupted by thie B | o yis"e vmple und® commad of the Diviue done in the way of curting off snow and digglug | Buston vsMetrapatitan, Al af these gumes S tho teadvr younz beart with oursting,— | Prazer Atng SLES RN, Yhow Totensely | SHROY These, it is understood, wlll b fOURY | ypagrer, entorcing a 1ite of self-renunelytion PERSONALS. Jutters, and unless warmer weather sets in | WIILLe on e poiosraunds, Which aze cass of Poor liztle beart that is oing to be | the voice of man's soul e are disposcd | 8t the end of the lurge f.'duion ?r the. Xvu\ ised | T g Communs e again wrong in d <oon n gront deal more will bave to be doue. | LOREE SN rrounds every week df; !ngh.u Carcssed like tue darling clinging 1 me. Tobelieve it lafieriy < opinions “were | New Tustament, o be weuey by | o Proiises alriady surued: o . Sonator tovels s Prosiding Elderof a is- | Two. base lines &ro 100 Soft 1o allow | nd Augus, aswell a3 ADril, sad for fonr Ui considerabiy modif there is no presses.”” This letter hus n_considered by B o e o ey | slssippi Conference, ctivoly euguged in | of using the dinmond, but under a | inthe weeg for other months. The Metropoii- e e 1S Sanetions and customs. They | slsstppl Conference, and 3 actively engueed in 0 tho woos for B Onte. ol NeHopls: . ind the pro i Y 18 Lore amonz m Ty etidone umption . erle EpipeR ieating the ; s o h'.;“x‘i'mzbw-?(‘:‘a&sexil‘:fcs(}n:afxmu"m Totiim | S iore the world becor uniption 16 Bt} some Amerivury newspunels s Indleduig that | O G rishit to ndvocate a chango of the laws | puipit work. bright sun will soon dry out. The grounds wil | HHnS ¥ ngage in several And i em P = A i the s, Wil it o | thedtitgriean Copmtiun of Hoviaien Bad been | SVUELUUEGY ative hoavdiss, and let time, | o poc W 1), Grannis, of Goshen, N. Y., re- | Ue I fuic order for ‘the opening wames Wit | i e nave Ciparative hine that lsbelng organtaad nd icetia o with love fusuttoe than gole, | it ovineet G, vhie he hated nd e | et S L B et i Al er ealizateninent work | oitly died of small-poxia Cubn O or Lo hua | Cleveland on the 22, 3, and sth of May. und tho | The Metroy i i 1o Dareg ands n 5 A t enfold? A sand cmpty < ing- | us one 3 it is usserte a better equality, All govermnent, fiw. 5 o v 4 : - o So 1o did not enfold come convineed that, while e Bl o ime | a5 one Journal puruses it, ana it is asserted in | o bettor equalite, all wosermnent, faw wid | SOUE S D G flvo-days' wbsence of the bome elub immediate- | than whorlit played in Sepretaber and October 13! W The pour and e howmel I 5 Hemp st i " " h ) i . creeds, ke was from firs st God-Tenr- | some quarters that if the revised version cowes o ek cs. | Hast.altnovgsh its c ; R . - ¢ Him, o Gadtoviuir, o % e S | tersun. S | “the greatest good to tho greatest numbe 5 i Iy following wiil be occupied in a thorouxh sys- 0\ . poor liftg cbild: unfoxed but by 1 i, God-l0ing, eIy relicious B in the workk of Amerlean scholurs | o0 EIGHUEt kood 10 o o o tie ta | Lisiop Fabre, of Montreal, bas condemncd | (o of improvemcats. 5o quiteermmatic. If thomen now i pies 54 life. and tRAL bis vojce s that of one cry- ontinue WAt | ractico of sweariuz lonian Catholic wit- d thee,—Christ shrive us our While the temperature has been anything but | will be repiuced by better timber, if it can be vsof one grecdy man hav Goud znrels de; pinned on In foot-note or appeadix faskion | allo sin— fn ir. the wilderness, Prepaze ye. tho way of or, 5 9 5 y » s o ath straight.” America w e I Vi Phile thousands of the | nesses on Protestant ibles as u sin. ; b Far better for us than add sorrow to thee, the Lord; muie His path straight. Amserica will have nothing to do with it. dred miltions of doflars, whil ds of U 0 Y PArAMIRY e | s To be helpicsly cast in the muidst of the sed. "An Erening Post reporter called upon the Rev, | Vers Destitid most virtions people wre reduced Prof. Van Paczl, an old Catholie, has become favorable to bull-playing, the. White Stockings | obtained o artasvitih farerciiee fitEs | W SIS ulinrpHG Ot JHeRS 1h iardship an el o (e Vatiomn. The Brofessor nolds | bave been puc throuxh a vigorous course of S = 8 erday with reference totho | [SCaTe Tiliie away the inceniives tomoney- |y chair in the Cniversity of Munich. trainlng. The{‘ are taken out on the fleld two THE TUREF. 0! N JIOLY RELICS. . Dr. Philip Sehafl ye: . ngus i3 per 10 three hours both forenoon and afternoon, and The Faculty of the University of Aberdeen re- | pyy e to work every minute of the time. Anson ectly correet in inix. tho undue and preposterous importince A CATHOLIC PRIEST IN | matter. * Dz CARLYLE'S CREED 5 2 son THE COLLECTION OF e mpartncs ity now XN THE CHURCH—HOLY ABL what he says, id Dr. Schaff, “butwrong in- | and respectal i 2 Sty ve y n i s mux%fi(:):f\"in\'u:;;x){;*— BAMNABLE DEAD Ftoget dgier Terenoes bave been drawn from bis statement of | Wbolish the worship of the ©evlden et g gontly refusid to Tellowship with tho lev. I | isin the thicic of it ana usks nobody tg waris A Varley °""':"f:"__':m_‘:x" Interest to L stz g 3 - 5 i - 3 _ et public opinion and sociul sreemen : sningh 3 C or 5. v . PCTRESCENT CANT"—WIHAT HE DID I The statement e tbroush & cable dispateh | the fuets in the case. _One might suppose Uit | gt reuthbie 10 live o a fovel of simplicity | the = Meterodox” volume of *Scoteh Sermons. e tat ten I et <hape It Bo Bas taSvork | There arat present 1,200 race-orses In traige LILVE. during the past week relative to the importation | all the American suggestions had been rejected | gud decent gentility, and the present paze Capt. George S. Railton, of the Salvation | nights and Sunda; S to do it. ing in the T nited States. iyg would die out, tho eeime and | Army, has returned to Englund. Ten perm Corcoran and Goldsmith are hard at work on Jt1s not wonderful that the death of Thomas | oe churions relics 1o tho United States hns | asn whole and added to the Testament us & cou- | for iy et arlsle and the publiestion of the *Rewminis= | jouceq universal surprise in this country, and | cession to our fecllngs. Suchs is not the case, | dishonesty Tincident e di 3 i u the tifty-foot range, and both give promise o Luke Blagkburn bas the top. weight foc the World ninda livine eadily attinable, mnd tho | country, manazed by about S an effectiveness little, if any, impaired by tue | Rancocas ynd Peyton Handieaps, 130 pounds (o ppear, and all | pent *posts™ have been established in thi tec “oflicers, ences~ should bave revived an ol €oNtro- | g\ oo e Catholie clement provokea consider- | The plan of making the revision fus as tollo ] A Lok 2 L r 5 u provolked cons The , makiy i k provision of God sbundant tor all IHS ereatures. | who are nssisted by voluntary workers. added five feot. - Goldsmith i3 putting on steam L > orepm controverss as old as—ner. older, than | pul'S i ion, Mr. Mesurley, a Custom- | First, tho Americat und Buatish oo oty it to b willi 0 Gstablish sueh v od by voluntary workers. e L i Stk lh;;::: “;’11;1:: :g::;:‘;: ey = caveer.—sad thus made &o % Lo in NewYark oM | working scparately, made a list of the chang his own longr public cureer.—uad ihus made 0 | ylguse broker in New York, wbo bus had charze | WAPERE ST b, U pon conpuriug little stir smong the orthodox and non-07thodoX, | or 1o entire custom business of the Catbolic | tpgs Jist it was found that (0 per ceat of tho asto the exact relations the great essasist and | daper for nearly Lkirty yoars, in speaking of the | ehanzes proposed were sugested by botn Cor historian, the arch-denouncer of shaws, Sus- | jupoceibilicy of @ traflie existing in spurious | initlees, O the remainder of the sugu 2ained to the crecd, or rather creeds of Christen | rujies said n elergymun who bousht such u relie | Pro% a4 Dy the American Committce. b et A wonld b6 cone | - The Rtev. Georire Muller Is laboring nt Newark, | iy, el . Feace. standuzs of sooat estimution a5 would bo eon | x T iy o Hnelund Mavet, atier s | ARV R S Ewiit waric dows | purchase would mpke Hfe I - Vid its terrible | FESt Rt Bristol he Intends totake utiother preach- | 15" close business B e brogrossus. Corcoran | definit co Com- | fequuliiies, nad re Worid from the | 1D tour in continental countrics. He bus been | 10 S0 DS hihge in hig delivers, which | g & 5 | pancful rute of mammon wid from the feartul invited 1o muke n fourth visic to Awerica, aod, | 0 Sunique and puzzing us evel Reader”—Rarus trotted at Dexter Park, D, b aviscs, mors, thin Wit wers | Jadzinents t witl alict it so loug as it ¢ :fig;’fi:} 20w flfimri’ "6, says it Is not improbable Fiint his entercd tpon the season with greater | July 19, 1935 against Nettie. The mare woa th dom. By some be as been regurded from the | ywyylg be punishable by excommuzic B e ndimtion.of Ot aruments | LUBCStodisoboy und lusult the e uud de. | it b ey - it than he hus shown for two vears. He real- | first heat, gad Rarus the next three and race. first as the arch-heret; ho.t ;x-:-ge *\gllllefl‘:l;o: to the second purt of the dispateh, . hich i in (flflr?Ul)lluft] h’rhnc.crguu,'foi \{_mcn we su; ;; ;ui“m, ’_‘m{l”‘{‘ufir s.fx O bml;x:‘n (fl?’clrtcn{)r ;:nlxi‘e";’ ‘{::flgu&l}ce.m:{n‘amg m’ ll‘le"b"\(tlf.g; ;xg;;r‘u\;xix::g?u;h::; ::2 r\,::g: E:%‘agé John ‘Sitan's stablo, which includes Wedge- bp e written and sk eorths 5 e a8 ) the eweet. Hhal collcelonsr Bges purporting | gested, sud which. 1o Baiish Cummitiny 10 | und i uic and proper sunky s iwinfehty uiiliee | fenoeaiof o tho Catholic & tenl Sotin Henry | in 1579, and that this year be must reassert bis | wood, Parina. Jobn Grant, Mattie Hunter, snd bis exnmple, has dome more than an¥ | 1 e remainof early mariyrs recendy dus | SUSCd T0SuBELOR TR S lod Ty modurn | [HKIIZE UL noLIMiy Fuies ax B on s, Nowman, For muny years hehud dropped sitent | claim o be consideréd sceond to no eatcher in | Commiodoy: Sweetser, i3 in Washington, and other man or score of men to miS | gron the catacombs bad been shipped to Ameri- 5 weieh we dusirud 1o Feplice b MOLOE | fn was the highest budge of honor o ewn skised, | and disappeared from ' the world s eyes. [le xistence by an_ inereased srade of efficieney. | will take vartin the meeting to be held there Giroet the vouthful and developins Intellect, | ca. Mr. McSorley said that the only retics be 4 yetu few persisient, devoted men fouzht the | came out suadenly inu condict with un Oxford | Ile hus for a compet and generally to sap the foundations of | kpewof that were coming to tais country were tor IKelly, who meuus todo | \p o'y what has been rezarded as true relizion. After | the remains of St. Justiua, which were expected standurd =:n Broeck for the stud, but nothing rning the matter has been done. 3 o) WS @35 i the % il e R e sentinftorhe | LGl ctanle wrong ot they effectunliy uproot- | luzickin, and appeared to be oiled. The imne- | some cutehing this veae that will glve him u 2 ric to e s Tow chtizes | RGO "that e ‘T ave coilod itSell | diire redult wa tho publieation of the tuoys | Foud record hd enhianee his salurs-cirning e || T Thies 18 able to state autboritatively e new Bible WL | oac fho very vitals of the Nation. So < 1¢ | ‘Apoluu adefense personaliy of Newman's | pucity. Plorey. tao. i looked on_ds kel 1o de | thut fude® Dble will not come Bast this sear worthy of 1 noble and manly elfort to ma! own life and ‘actions und next of the Cathulic | velop strength behind tne bat, us he showsu de- | with any 10 g < nenr ns possil The publication of the - Latter-Day Pamphlets™ | inuut 1o weeks. They were obtained by the ! ; " 3 Y S Them, but ne: taouzht that, e. ot ! Y £ . ¢ ' '« i o e is B B it ot Joht Storlims » 1n 1551 | Toces Ain. Morlingor, pustor of tho Churel of th | pockils 1o s country. modert formsor spens, | UF, Leulital fepubye ghae s an example.of | exnse. “Fh writer s neuin i power, fn moders | cided sptitude for Embbing o curvers. D oo st x regarding the man, although not i) SoERay its o 7 s e, WFe R e best Governmer e world to-duy, 1130 | Society, i prince of the Chureh; surrounded, it [ Nichols, the tweltth man, acts like n ball-play - e 1his feclinz regarding R s Gty 3ir Me. | hoaroiood by every one, oo dosirabte: g | e et Sutenionl, i ot bt allhoe | B unpeart in Buibiic, by dorini. crows, line | v 110 s huudv wity tly bulls” and erounders: tart agaly x fve. of Cours particularly new. acquired great intensity, and | gorley said Le did not beiieve that Futber Mol- | B0 3 lthough of late vears e has been looked upon | Jingur would e Likels to be deceived insucha | alet words, but (s bave not I oue opit- more favorably by the orthodos, the sume senti- | yateer, or would aceept the relies without mak- :‘m’- A r Beiee of e d .s~“_“‘.,:\ in the sought grentne, ss found him in | manarement. 1l fter a year's retirement. Chance i3 ments_are entertnined regarding bimin Some | jng g careful investigation. parable of the vinesard, which to the ancdu- GENERAL NOTES. Spite of himselt. ' To iy, i€ L0 any one man, the | Some experiments huve been made in the | by l}luc‘l‘ . aad obtained his record in a raco Quarters to-day. D others, again, Carlyle s | * \vich the view of ascertaining the status of | eled un scern e ahsuality, lhie aotum) wArid owos tho tnterlcetial re Jof Bothan- | matter of stealimsr secoud base under the new | aguinst Myose ut Butlalo. ol foepitiy hlino of the penny 1n Biblieal davs wns ubout i Lo it s i Busland adying | pitehing rules. It i found that the added time ) i i “.l::;”;,‘;zfig;f;::"f iy it ;’r)r s ’{"";cf,“”‘f: Mouinace L et guluc of the penny in (iblical dixs wis WL | mpe Chureh of Englund s raised $2300.000 | eread. lingering In retirement in te alls aud | consutied by e U R | R s o s Hokih Johit Turfemond ss: ; er roporter yosterday ealled on the rever- s abiceted: Quring the past nine years for cducationul pur- | CHABEIs Of it few hall-forgotten fumilfes. A shy five feet materially iucrenses the cbances of & | aver wotty together. The list of trotters in bis them that his gospel had no mecessary | end gentlemua. A ride to tie base of Troy Hill, 3 Inkin trotter Chance, that acquired * 's oing on their knces before him in Lon- | and isu free, hard bitter. Itis not unlikely he The Phii. C will appear on the turt cod a great many | G UG g highest attunuble bappiuess | 1 e oL hhadost nupure. benever | will be permanently engaged by the Chicago | 8 record ¢ not in_our opii- 4 4 10 our people. don salons. Hir (1 sabletel o o it ; Cethed student. b coms out i 1ts behalf Into | <wif runner's mnking second exfely on a steal, L orctier. SsUstol I 4 Hoses, the field of controversy, urmed with the keen- | and that nothing les i aa aecarns | Ml Incmdes HLannte, A e o than yu copnection with . the Christian books or | gand theaa lone and tiresome walk up the dec- n people for the necuricy and value of ” kel W ; ) ey oe | aadtandiyuy 5 k - | American peobll T0r K o owurs | The General Assembly of tho Presbterian | estweapns of modern leurnlag oo Fhrowit down by catehers will prevent en in- | Sovy s Duienis with' the Christian faith. 1t i3 a noteworthy | jjvity until in the centre of B shorf, MATTONW | ,ijvesthat our sugeestions should be inc s “will e held in Staunton, Vi, | and Wi Huwstrious converts, und has kindlcd | ereae ia the niaber of successful larcenes of seteraliotpor orlessdute; Bopes that England herself,’ tho R e has be fon odds the | THE TRJSE lust Sunday announced the salo an cdition of the ‘Testi- | May 19 neland of | bas No. i e 0 ol May 19, Etizabeth and Cromwell, will kneel for absolu- | best base-running team in the Leacue, the of the troizime gelding Jewett for $15.00 to Jobn 1act that Carlyle, eloquent and wut- | grreet, there towered u bandsome brick cup- | "o irst Congregationat Church of Princeton, | tion usuiu befors the father of Christendom.” | ebumplous should be able to improve this open- | 1. Fhiw, <f Brooklyn, belng the first paper to £poken 85 he was, notwithstanding bis avowed | gence, three , porated in the Ameri stories In hight, surmounted Ly a | ‘ment Issucd I worship of silence, was always and everswhere | pung d andsome | pendix will not b one, perliaps Hot_more 1 1 3 1 Teticent s to his own individudd befier: Wiat mausard roof, 4nd rmeel S benene | thana dosen pzes, nnd Ameienns may choose | Buresu County, L, celebrated s seal-ecnten: fig ore’ etectively than any of their antugo- | MR IO BT public, It s mow adle tostste ne did really believe—what was his creed he ot e QUZAT | hr e nial March 25, SUNDAY SALAD. Sts. AE Al & 0L b e ravation. | the housemaid with the inquiry, ~ Do You wish | “% : e i ND ALAD. sier 1o bad Any—bis lways been avexed quisto 1o You uppre el the reporter, | "L IR e i most diMieult thing Iy W Sheeso ticism of weighty character whe the That be bud & creed of some sort no one at uil | to see the Father in rexard to ness! [Fhais | *much o in tho ministey f$to persuade people that now is | King Alfonso and wife Intely presented to the | Tnis year's Buffalo team costs $40X more thaa | Tu Tomillar with his works could fors moment | remark may be explained by the ofi-repeated | new bl appers: . door.but o tnuch e inclided in Uit oroed | oy et Fathor Moiiger is credited with tho | .- Uadoubtedly, | Lenorance is alwags angious | 1o time 10 repent und be reconciled to Gou Pope n chalice mounted with S,00 worth of | that of 1580, f et little, who cot el ¥ St > 4 o ke itselt beard. The present ¢ i3 T i = o s = Tt 758 well known that when Carlsle was first | £ift of miraculous powers, and from far and | 30 Med“as sacred down o the st period by | b Baptist Couvention will be held in In- Lretibugstoness Worcester begins the eason with §1,500 cash | ton.” Th¥ book will prove i valuable accession Som 1 colege e WaS_Bis [aiher's Lope. 4 in- | near do the lame, the balt, thesick, uad theblind | many good people, und tho aruy of enthusi dinapolis May 20 to discuss- the feasibilits of | About the anly person that we ever heard of | bulance in bank. to tho turs literaturc of _the country. and abose all, is reliblein every respect. - TRE great sir whose knowledze §5 not to be compared with | holding in the near future a Pan-Buptist Coun- | that wasn't spoiled by being lionized was u Jew John Farrell is likely to be the Providence field gdeed, fv was the hope of the houschold. that | fiock to his mansion seekiny cure, and in m. only stari¥d 1n seven rces, winhing six und §- Thomas would give hunself to the work of the | 1 O S e o b | their zeal will rise up in arms. The i e e P it Foms o e e e mmigns st be a | Instances, It s suid, receivitug I6] N0t 10y bUsi | oy Mt searcely i verse In the New Testi- el ; ] numed Daniel—G.D. Brentice. Captain this year. S0 His wroceny has been first 1,136 times, win Durnia and higing ligat in the Scoctish pul- [ ness does ot pe, Tlciness.” The reporter | S0,1any WL scircals i yerin (O SV S || Williom Tiuclnell fas given he American | Sensivle advice to all—Snys Auron to Moses, | fyero fs no truth in the report that the X ‘ Dl B, froms time fumesorial, bein o | suswerd, and e matl depuricd, e e e momn panciuations | bt Publicution Socees siton andanaual | » Lvo st wctinois!*Says Moses to. 3aron, | Worcester people want Mevey. i L O o Favd b b ol e s poniste il o o1 etter-to-do o et vecupied o moment later with 1t Vi Hit rds, Coun v alter it | interest of which is to be upplies enid Of | you o g . o = McVey. 2 ] 5 ¥, Buts g - Lommon ambition among the better-to- coup il iminor orus, | Of course auy alteration will | inte ch i3 ppiied 10 You shouldat pork fare on! “—Punch. adeipRin Stk the tootbe stallione voltaire and 2 hola | needy Sunday-schouls. Guldsmith bus beeu. coaching candidates for | Roere 3Z:Gregor. Voltaire was wintered in positions in tho Yale College teum. Keutuekyzand McGregor in_ Cineianati, Both Galvin has been tryme to Increase bis speed; | Mhimals \zore shipped from the latter cits last “OT know becan't, | and is suid to be in a fair way to 4o it. Monday. It was uuderstood that Cnaclie Ford Was togo with them_afdd pass foto Jobn Mur- Clayton & Co., of this city, are out with & very | phy’s har1s for training, put_for some reason arouse criticism, but 1 think that we ¢ R A : 2 e PT % € : “Little baby is very ill, Charleys 1 am afraid 1 ¢lu i ring | ourown, and we nre prepared 10 do battie for i 183 Meth 1 o el o b Syeryilly i e n eondition of comfort, e wus. be- | 1he reguiation priestly bead eovermg' * What | what we'huve cone and sunctioned. We have ru‘i’«'\éfi‘%’ill s (u'ficxu;{fe‘xl,fl‘.'.i‘fn°;-n.‘,l-'—'f(-vf,’.’fl{,'.'.fi he s going 1o die. ]\\ ¢lL irtic dica; mammu Eidss, an adherent of whatswas ealied the Church [ do you wantz " heasked, shurply. T B i s e vt | A e ok Wit GonLeee { Lo ot le. tho tind pluce. by, Charle, of the Secesslon, one of the original badies out Father Mollimger. == 1 'am he. What {3 your | i more sweeping changes than we would sanc- | tion of §3 L bow can you know that of vich has since wrown the United Preshe businessz” | Tue usiness a8 myade known, | tion, aud tho othoe Darey rollm their i | o Ot S l" B e nramuma, 1S EOL 1O teeth T o R o of Sootiand. 1t was an evatzeli- | whercupon the Reverend Futher fed the was 10 & | horror when n commn Was trausposed o simall e Moody and Sankey revivalinSan Fran- | Onio issaid to be excited becaus e Be th u L 2 ing. 0 B D O ronts, CarlF10 Wit deeply m- | Spacious parlor, bundsumels fresened and fur- | joticrrepluced b i capital. sposed or g small | T 000K lited n- tho conversion of S0 | Bantict minister s cited because W0 sonof . | noa: schedule Score-book, handyforthe veat | by was: aet sent. Chmeie Forth i, (rone B e Mentisonts whivh wore theh in the | nished 'n @ luxarious muaner. +The statement | wisl probably g0 on for u few years. At the endl | Souls, T Sebom hive become mentbers of tho | Jewin rabbL - Anvthing that tends to returd | Moo Roswdy B 5 lad usceiulan:i Carlyle, uf is well kx‘;ov\'uhdn] study | that relies are spur ‘:s .sl u:jn:rl,\‘u E’ he | of five yewr. at the ltest, T expeet to sve the | dilferent evangilical churches. thie consumption of pork Is certain to create an ‘Thel Bfli;m‘r;s wur‘ci bfir\tcn 3 to 2 by a pleked | this weel¥with the fast young mare Mionie K. ¥ neology in a foridal way and under proper | & ing in a rather loud toe, With rreat | pew version aceepted by ull bul the nost nar- Yow York - | excitement m Okwo.—Philadelphia lc- | mine lust Friduy, and they beat the Beacous £ to ar belonging to sce his way 1o that kind of w finally, | 130w relie that comes e that i not ae- | haustive work now in preparation i Englan : e pipi st ek 3 S b s e dychidey n:ourhme mlduxl,le of his L‘Ll‘luricrOI staidy, xil- !wmml\lfllv';\ by what w c:lll‘fl‘;mulbc‘[u:l nd what ‘x\‘lxl","\'u an fiecount of l‘r’xuu:bflws of tho com- E‘“t’u‘.f"“‘fl?‘u.f :,‘ n:Lquu;;:;r R hi::f “e:;'?;fm-%r u‘:-'m:erx‘x‘:“g:?n;» non](‘l‘ pm‘l’y T"T‘Ed"“!‘"fifii{e{onfix&‘afiz:fi:&fi iiéu.‘jz 1{};’: E,‘ii‘ff”slé lfi’.nf Tm{:i H&xl\: gggv’;hlshulz.”f;’: Though not without somewhat of a struggle, | §S realiy documentary evidence of {ts penuin T ebs 20 the areuments which were put for- | 5 0% ¥ S Books hor paris uap I . ot contral i 2 Jast‘Thm@day for Philadelphla, where they will Lbandoned the idea furever. Carlyle telis us | ness.but Icould explain this more thoroushly | ward in favor of und against the ditferent For thirty yenrs Dr. llo\\'xu—ldd(;‘r‘(‘)!si\‘); 3}“3,‘,‘553 m:)&n m‘l‘\!l:\l;‘fl‘l-nt 9("13: car. 1 don't want to | Erounds were covered with snow. iy lmi“l.. X“}Br ho mmmfl;_ e Hihtie of the Geottish peasantry, and Carisle’s futher, | appearing geatieman, wearng a loax after soars of hord toil and rizid economy, had | beard, und clad i priestly robes and e y last year, will leave for Philadelphia This car don’t go Galvin thinks the fifty feet will be of great as- | 1 »1s0 sycoinpanied thi the entire lot being that bis father’s tolersnee of him, which was | 1o ¥ou it 1 showed you some of my relics. Come, | changes adopted, as well s information con- studying the babits and k& u great, was sorely tried ac this time. **When 1 | 1 Will show yol He lea the wiy throngh the | cerning chunges suggested by dilierent revisers | bemzurs in New York. He failed 1o discover | tHat wag, uiums it Stops at. the *American Beer | sistance to him. He “clalins that his curves, | inchurgezol * Kuupsack ™ McCaris, who bus declined golng Torward into the Chureh (thouyh wide it sind calliog 3 youryg In thehonse | L ot aaupicd: Abong them 1 NALVE Americin. Gurden.' ™ Thus we note the progress of time. | previously very light, are greatly inereased. Deon Jow ing them in Chicago all winter. Every bis Beart wias set upon it) be respeeted my | told him to lead the way'to tho chapel. To the | “The New Testament will be sold in Eggland, DOVAL < 7 Wife. given to literature and the drama, to ber isabili sl 1320 U ition, und unless some une « my way us undoubtedly with the old gen- Arty ere o ened upartment. | Srates on the 20th of next May. The stories that | giving servi Wednesday evening, the éven- xpression *Go 1o, you meet with so frequently | Carey, Swmiley, Blong,” Daly, and several locul | come in #or larye share of tho bonorson the and the old dramatists 2* Hus- | players trotting rarf during the season of 1881 ) tleman always o matter of silént regret. ‘e Venctian blinds were thrown open, und win w6 numbers of the books Ate now in this | g A Sy & In none of his Louks dues Carlyle speak out | the bluze of light there burst upon Lo reporto- e e faltn, his s || (B L Db B O oy P gand e e N ML GORE Kaows L . 10 plaiuly on_church questions und on religious | rial view a vision of such duzzhing brilliuney 08 | yize, ouly having received copies. Only o 2 + sure. my dear, unless—well—perbaps e was go- The total welglit of the el v 5 e omoraily s ity ais ~ Life of Storln= | Tor o moment to blind the sight. 1t wasnsight | gerjbors will recoive copies nt flist, und tho price | The Bishop of Bansor, Wales, has an eelesias- | jug to eay—but thought it wouldn'c sonna | Chiugement by Cleveland is and the aver- | horse Ahcintion have decided that the nmount 101830 Carlyle's lierce outburstof wrath in the | rivaling in. magnificence = the moSt gor- | 10 the public will be $10. It isunderstood thnt | tical tizht onhis hunds. I'e undertaok 1o lay | proper,” s welght 175, Ruther too beefy for tiptop | OF the pifse fur rac heats for four miles next . “Latter Day Pamphiets” surprised nnd aston- | eous ” dreams ‘of Oriental = splendor. e orts-elnt hours of the appearance_of | asidedlie Reetor of Llundextan and mstall u ci ! -running. fuli SOl be $20.000; SEX000 to the fiest, $1000 1 ished the pubile. und cost bim, fora timeat | beautiful — room tuccoed and fres- | tho Englishcopies upon the murket reprints e. The former locked the chufel und told 'lhéollmvlnu letter was received bya clersy- | Wi to the seond, $2,500 to the third, and SLHO to | feast, not @ few of his friends, It was thought he | coed in the = 'y ot art, | will uppear from six New York publishers, the | b Bishop to help himselt if he can. mun Trom a member of his congregation who icorge Wright is represented as declaring that | thg tourz. It was also decided to charge s per bad gone mad. or * zot deep into whi Not | paled in eleganee when contrusteil with its con- | price of some of the cditions tobe aslow #s | The Rev. Morzan Dix. . D.. deules that th puirsucd the humbie but usefnl” caillng of u | he will wot pluy ball outside of New Lcland | cent enfyance for all hors Soutside the States | 350. In the following year appeared bis e Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D., denles that e Tt tan mbout Si% months after | M€ will prodably pluy bull wherever President. | of the Picific Const. and 10 per cent for others. | Lifeof | tents. On one side & nammoth luss case.oval | 15 cents. 5 Tho, Rtav. Margan, DECD. Do : ! B T o Sbipe, covering columas of igman gold, wnd e Protostant Episcopat Chiprety Tugors Unlversils | the detivery of u very Improssive sorinon urgios Soden wunts hu. ¢ From i proscat Indications tiero wil bei | s Very Dest efforts, aml a5 one of the finest | sparkimis with precious wems. - [n another cor- = = saaes (e TS O 'rayer-Buok itsell §3 1 | cho bretbren to put faith in one auotder: | Tho Cieveland Leader “again arise | numberyf entries, and should it be made a post § Ficces of biverapuicul weitn h tho Iz, | ner euthdrits ¢ ecluus, e, [ unolber cor. | RESEYTERIAN SEMINARY. | siffcient answer oo churgy, Lo referoncss | - Dearsie, L have tried tho plan, vou recons | tht Smith bus T O aatf b | Stake tiire is littie question of at least three ! n the * Lutter-Day Pamphiets " he had wolden bue; on every side pems large In size, | ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF | menturein very pluin terms g punish- | mended, and I beg toinform you in all candor | persists in releasing himself the Clevelunds will | Bastern caorses runninz. The Committee bava : putof their propricty il political. socal, und | pure in guality, and plentiful in number. White PRUSTEES. ¢ ¥ ph 52 that it won't work. 1f you expect me to pay | hold bim responsibic..” this und.r consideration and will probably adopt Sther reformers of ihat sort. Tho “Life of | the veporter stood us one eutrunced. gzing | gy, poyrd of Direetors of the Presbytert Tndiferentism in London has ealled out epis- | Pew reat, don't pteach thut doctrine uny mo: o » thix plai - Eiorts will be madeto engage horses © Sterling - fell ike a thunderbolt upon the chureh | upon ibe scene, the Reverend Father approiched o Toard of Directors e Presbyterian | copal atrention. lu q reeent pastoral the [ishop | The Bishop of & nelzhb 5 whe Augustus Sehen, one of Buffalo's nominations | from Aystralia. : c Bishop of 1 neighboring diocese was re- |-for Luague umpires, 1s the son of an ex-Mayor z : tho Anchor Line steamer Australis, é n players under The Cgnmittee of the Pacific Coast Blood- rinket, the Inst-numed animulbeing . § TRAUNE bas receivea from tho author, B. G¥Bruce, editor of the Kentucky Lice- Bevyd; 2 copy Of his - Memoir of Lexing- people and the religious world wenerally, Tt- | one corner, and, selecting an article therefrom, Theological Seminary of the Nortbwest held an Albans suys: *Unless the country at larze et s < bt b, ferly revolting 1o the religious peop Contronted ‘the Teporter with @ box male of | il day session 'Fhursduy, with closed doors. The e T b s | Comlovit o stiend WeSomuictiepunt ev [.of tawcitesad s Himell s tenticeot i O e A el T Sitceh, was 006 § anzle. SDucnt Nellopetan s thinas somedurk wool with u mall glassfzout thAt | jtev. J. I. Muson, of lowa, presided, fn tho ab- of leavin Londan wd its Subueds i their pres- | ernx siznalized e occusion, gnd o sl | Homoamte GBI Lo b oat batehes of thorougbbred horses | K qins you will know!" | permitted just a tiny peep at its contents. g entstate of spiritual destitution, no man ean | Bishop w oo S H The I'rovids bave nll, th ¥ -y T 0o permitted J iny it serice of tho President. g . i t Tishop was amon the number. . ‘The i 4 e Drovidence tcam huve ull, excepting A this o=, irwasand is bolioved that Corlrle bod tuuch to | » Nikore.” besaid, - ure e Hones of ane ol the | S€0e S S i S e “Wihin @ Tow Sears may Do tho | b clhes mroved i be an naacaaily lurge bue, | Baker, reported for duty, and bezun practiciig e atfion Elsham. by | Jo with tho shaping of Sterling's inal course of | martyes taken [rom tue caticombs di ¢ The following: oflicers cted £ 0 O O Tast oandidate Bad reeived | in the ymnasium. The nanagement threaten | Knowsl sy, out of Violet, through whose velos L. e Trbably bl s b e T | tak o s Ciaons o B Avodnd THO | Yieeprestde Tresident, T. A, Gult, of Sterling: | - stancord Mitchell, widely known in New En- | bis diploma, tho veneruble teclesinstic arose | 0 expel Buker unless e reports at once. tiows 1% blond of Stackwell und Voitlgeur: a1s way to seek Sterling. Dut the latter was of | entire box. und that vn every side it is seale Vice-President, the itev. K. F. Sample, D. D.. of | grlund us un effcctive cburch smger, renched this und, tirniug toward the audience with n fuce | Dick Alien, who plaved third base for the | Muscovy, by Duke, out of Ladyof the Manot: | 3 quick, lively. impressionable nature. and it | (bt it is impossible to open” 1t without the fuct Minneapolis; Sccretary, the Rev. J. M. Parls. gty last evenme, and will lead’ the singlug fn | cXBIesSiy! Gf the utmost sympathy, quietly re- | Syracuse Stats in 183, is now a practiclug den- | Silversizain, one of tho best'bred horses ia i *as ditcult for such o man, all 1t sen as he was | being detected. Now, when the ux was The old Bonrd of Trustees was rotiected; the | St Paul's Universalist Chureh to-duy and next | murked: uthren, let us'pruy. tiet fo Duttalo. 1le i3 a remarsuble dentist | England, by Tynedale, out of Zfna, own sEEES0 . Sunday. He will also assist Dr. Ryder In the The bad feeling that has mong. buil-players, ana a remarkable ball- CatererdMidlothian, by Ratuplan, out of Lufra: | Lot S RPN T et caitabla: work: and to malte | & document bearing the sealof the Cardinal who | Rev. J. M. Faris being substituted for Mr. C. M. st i ; h x ettt B ettow e 1o Home | fhon aeted us tho Pore’s Vieur, the niehest ce- | 1oy, sl G Lonten services held In bis eburen ench afier- | past between Parson Tied o o Gime | player nmiong dentists. Toodisjd, by Nutbourne, out of Pezey WRilG; - Toon of this week ut 4330 o'clock. 1t isnot im- | SiGagrass, of Galvestou, was intensitied by @ | “Itender™: Tho Chicago tenm la: ibronz:s, Tympanum, by et foo year lost | Gildernre: Daluncardoch, by Rataplan, out of Bésides those there nre . number ' - azo, Boston yar-olds and some fine Enxlish mfi“rsrt' fried the 10E 3 o Horss ' e o o hor dycn 0p | e, JoS: s ednsiyriat 0. (o ARIGEIC . Znen a Seri fonsto the Tho strongest batting team for 1851, necording | priors: “;;‘c;;”m“;‘.‘,‘}“fi“é;‘:.‘:3,3"{%${.un Stewe! . nto contact with Carlyle's stronz and ag- | ciesiastic authority except his Holiness known gressive charucter hout in Some way | 10 the Church, was fited with it and the sume soming under his influence and catebing | seal that is imprnted on that book i 2 St uis fmpress. Sterling'’s career after he knew | upon the purchment. 1 will show i 1o you. sler, Esq.. tae Hon. . B. Mason, the Rev. by, | ¢ congresulon of 5t Esie Sas brief and wofortunate, le bad | | Anothor retreat 1 the corner. amd the Kev. | Worrll, e Rev. J.3: Facis Mr. C. L. Merrite. | The seeqnd session of the 1 Liko Bluif Con- from his puipit, us he wi faken deacon’s orders, nnd been curate of | Father bore in bis arms this thm parchment In the afternvon. the resiguntions of tbree | vocation " will oceur at Lake Bluff, thirty miles | addl -1 bele Urederin, 1 s ins: Hurstmongeaux' for eight months, had ‘aban- red it hue of 4 These dovuments | members of the Faculty—Dr. Biackburn, Dr. | north of Chicueo, Aug. 20 to:h. The first ses- heah trip by de powers above.’ doned the Worl, but wus stil i oniers when | were ewriositic indeed. They had rested i | Blliote and Dr. L. J. Halsey—were dise sion lust yeur iad ‘B view *u more perfect ne- remarked Dencon Gabe Snodgrass, ! i Caryle met him. Gradually the tics which | viults for are written i the Latin I The itev. Dr. Noyes. of Evanston, appeared as | quaintanco among the toilers in the Temper- | i3 “1 moves we sing, *Praise God, froni | 0 tho Lengue averages tor last season, would | yrgs. Enere is no free-for-ull race offered exs Sound bim 0 the Churen were looseoed, ad b | e, with the simature und seal of the Ca champion for Dr. Tackburn, and favorcd liis | unce vineyard.” This purpose cun be more | Whon all lessings tow. heve been us follows: Kelly, ¢, .202: Welel, p.y | cept thst in which St. Julien and Maud S. start sradually emergod into.wbut, be reyurdal us u | ol o resgned when ey were retention In o Fuenity. Leiters were read | purfectly realized (bl year. Tho neod of unity | A ministor with muher n torid complexionwent | fxan Anson, 1b, 5% Tianlap, 2b. 2; Moyua | in orde? to mako the purse fil, and, usno oEr P it yterian clersyinen. in various parts | is more und more felt. und of conference 1 pro- | into theshop of « burber, one of his purishioners, e ob. e Walter et oz, R T | Borses gl x‘if;pgml!?hfx‘filét\vfi?!":;fnl‘fid P The Executive Committee consists of Judge | probable that Mr. Mitchell ma S. M. Moore, Chairman; C. B. Nelson, 1L G. [ ¢ago und become pern v remave to Chi- | Jiycle incident that bay f v et Cl @t buppened n few cvenines | the second game on its schedule, being beaten + il nently counceted with | g b (h Colored BIOG LISt Tabornacio. Par- | T ih Cinciniti on the 3th of Muy. 26 ehst- | o aa i, dnen Paurs. sun Bledso nunounced that ke would be absent | mg twelve games were won_ by Chi s going to Houston, od Vow.” continuerd Fuather Moliinger, *y pose-of fraudulent | of the Nurthw Somo to romurd literature ns bis proper Yocation, | ¢ how Impossible it is to ¢ s Trdorne Dre il | mote unity. Wiile plans ich o ) ., ; ! art 0 kbl indors 5. +pians und metiods may it o burber, ) ners, . mheaconstapuon mustered s und e wd | rolis, o boein it o s were ke | buir il expressing Uie ope that he would ot | Fer, tho SptiL, win uad pUpOs: ure vno. fo be spaved. The burber was nudicied (0 BetsS | Burdoek's disablity, cuused by fallig from prictically without an enguzement, tho in dealing with Sterling's memory. fecl_himself n Churet, put in the boxe ed ns D, ackburn Rad been conuceted with thy | Jewlsh nlssionaries arcealled for by tho Jew | SERTESIAN unstéady at bis work. In shaving | Sifeet-car lust Fridas, bs a sevore blow B, (he ouls pihos opep to i b a2 S ons, ompelled to Lake the pubile Somewnat into hi | donveyed o handsome butld- | scuninary o long. 1o uith e Stains ais toliows: © Wo | the minister he inflicted . cut sutiiciently ¢ Somamiliog 16 ek e fulc s s o il soc. and theyd conveyed fo, Bunisons buw | scmiiars o i of seurs, s well | {0 ey N ot Hh T O oal, | Lo oven tho championship seuson it would be | gpen & trotters and pacers, po-us-you-pleast. questions. Carivle did nothiag of the kind. 1o 3 Joomes Waen thie ity Weribhed | anilided o experionee Snd the Susssion ot | formot docteie, it i€ b frienily. conversy | Tho ministue tured 1o the Birberand said g Jmpassible 1o rophice him. Sccond-Unsemeu of | The outy pucers of hote eligible 10 the by Fote & beautifit blograpby of his dead friend, | theiv blood and placed the batte with the r peeuliur lihe of knowledge to oceupy the POSI- | we can get the poor to. think u littic about spir- | toe of solemn severitys Huvdock's calibré are 1ot to be picked up every | namediuce are flon Humilton and Ly Byt - Extulled bis virtues, estluiied bighly his intel- | mains. Thus, When the remains were tuken lonathy discnssion followed, but it fs under- | Uil mutiors 1o insist ou huving their children ** You see, Thouias, What comes of taking too | duy- ¥ and Slép: %é?x}‘zl:fi\—lé':;'ffmu:g?dy‘x.u?\’ficutlhé Iectumt powors, condenined his Connectiva with | trom the etieambs §t was mot hird 1o die | stoud thut the reat i thio- tbrcer] SOUCHLE, and touivg ap ldust o oW hoursulithg muehilrnk. e . 1t is snid of Whitnes, Doston's new viteher, | o)y ttter apt to enter is Charlic Ford, who, % the Churen, and rejoiced in bis tinal emaneipa- | Lingiish between tho bones it were to be re- | gentlemen to tender nutions did not | WEER 10 ULES OLber T s making, we Aye,” replied Thomns, with the utmostcom- | who played ugafust the Beacons last Fhursduy bt Marphy in tho saddle, could defeat preny & and refoiced in bis thnal emaicipes | Ll betwern B bnes Bt e retes | Sepenr on e rtate. 16 v reporttd taat | il be advancing thelr condition igst sutisfues | posure, it mukes wo skin very tender. thit ho'1s vory switt und tius perfect comnmand | s, MRIREY B IES S G SRS him, 80 fhat It ? & £ D Stering’s haviug taken orders, hie The | were placed in the large buildings Wy re- 1 of the alumni and friends of the seminary | LOTily: and it iS u mission which so far we have : ‘i ot i z ea ' bus taken | 1] ferred to, s d ' Lirighds seminary | (ORS00 e The lute Rev. Dr. Neale wi ske of the bull, torcther with all the cur oyth : A 2 ¢ Bl ot R P s R e B entivity ac- rs were conducted, and inanclul | The Chicago Baptist Soclal Uniou w siculti O yes,” be replied; “o cus | fectly satistuctory. Tho Beacons butted him for E G i et be redeemed Into neraud. if it will con- | companyiug thew in the manaer 1 bave show irs yore wonducted, and dnanlal || Tho Chicagn Baptist Soclal Union will meet it | ety serfous. and. the brothiren wer fexting | butone ciean bit in the gume, The . 2 e S 3 sip$ Turt circles have been in a ¥ “ondny®On that day everybody was taken E ;:;:ecxflnlrg; ::n;jefem:::i r}:uz;x‘:li‘:fi,}":cflx\;fi nt :Jlx.‘: ‘l’h‘r:l:'l‘\x:':n .,‘.?,sfi"éig’i‘r.iin‘.'fi"é‘j ::;I:L‘Jl;.!. mxju:lvc :}:fi;fix:, (?,if'réifl’,flt}.é’.“(i.”in" s“l.lmru [a.r_umrly, l{\un}[bus and 2 large noumber of inv very warm. 1 said, *Let us be dismissed.” They The Detroits played u very creditable batting | £ 3 b T t i the rute of intercst. sruests, Ineluding many ladies and gentlemen | rose, zud Lefore they thought of It the benedic- | and teldg game in tholr mutch with the | ,packhy the announcement that Messrs. Dwser .. on_impossibie . To such lengths ¢ he Sl i possibie ones. To such - lengths can | be burn, Liiotr, | 1rom abroad, will meet in tho parlors from 6 to | tion was pronounced ’nd they were dispersing. | Princeton Uollege champion team. The League | firth%s bad purchased of Mr. Leonard W. Jes transcendental moonshipe. cast by sume mor- | Viear Cardinnl. 1f vou buy them, or any one W b ey . - D i e e il 1% sy Sheml, hr iy 7, and Gl the laree dintng-room for_supper at 7 her inceting they had cooled off.” Dr. e won Ly o 4core of 7102, o Didiy radiating Colordee mto 190" chuos Of & | wlfers to buy or ‘sell a Teiv, bi i ex- ¢ Buitkd ppo B 20 Tt tnd Lo dlningeronm Tor suppceat T | i anather dmeoune oy B oo T 100 | B e bk ceomcec, Rabiht, Bendias, Wand, | rue (o 2-yoarlls Gnondugo ind Franclscs : it Beadiess i | the fu other to Sensation Termentiug hfe.act mugically there and produce | commuaicated, whetlier e Lo pri divulsions and couvalsions and diseased devel- | fayman. More than thit, if an opments. So dark ‘and ubstrase, without lamp | are broken, if a ribbog s toru o or finger-post. is the course of pious_genius | ora thrend that bings them to; L ar | take the places of tho ned, the fourth be- | Louis, will be the distinguishéd speaker of the | pustorat Well,” replied be, **whea I got f those Seals | (g to till the position recentty made vacant by | ¢vening. A musical proxram is arranged for | Vexed and wanted to go. they wouldn't let o | e e wato Toue s hite: = | lutiarslater 3,000 for the znation of Dr. Fatton. under the direction of Dr. F. Ziegfeld, President | aud whea they got vexed and wanted me to go, 3 puid \re €.000 for the colt, and 300 for tHo Toward tha oternal Kingdoms grown. No fixed | refic is_worthlesss or ir th Board elected the following new Pro- | of tha Ctucago Musicul Cotlege. Iwonldn't go. We never both got mad at the Hankinson {8 the only new man onguged by | filly. it first the rumored sale wasnot cedit highwny mos The ohl spiritual highways und | intuct, if the dov ol st sumd time. Troy for this vear. He will cover third buse.and | but itZcontirmation was soon at hand, and there | Y B o il hightays aid ntuct, if the documentary cvidenc The Rev. Dr. 5. B. Warfield, of Allegheny The modern Pope Joan has_appeared in Rus- Connors will guard first fora tine, and it he fails | cameFrom all quarters the query, ** What does { : yecognized paths to the Eternal, now ail torn up | company it, then the refic is worthless, which no | Seminary, to the Professorsh Sin. nud @ small villa eitr Moseow 13 i ing 13 0o 3 i ¥ it 35, s ary, es3orship’ of Theuloey, | S 8 e near Moseow 3o seat | oy pooaery A2 WOR THE WE e will th ¥ 5 g 15 this t3:anz™ Mr. » had purchazed thid " 5 Bevloess | of her temporal power. The sectover which she ALENDAR I'OR THE WEEK. L‘f.t.ffm uleg: l'.;:"erlua(llx‘:wg:g‘hdm:.m Tgxl:?&g"i: ut‘x‘n- it e e o oumer OF ister to Harold and Iroquots, The price3 w trom, _and bos ne into 11s The Rev, David C. - iandfiungis beaps submerced in unutierable. | Cathulic would ook upon 1< worth 1 row of pins. | mnde vic v 3 i H i c: 0 tierabl atholic would . s vt by the recent resignation of Lr. L sters last summner of Mr. At :»gfi}?‘x_:gu%m;fi“% Dreer qull‘ddud" tieves }.l;(lml‘;umuhlu; tbat Tuct, where is the pront | Putton. Thisls the MeCormick P br. hus several hundreds of members, and EPISCOPAL. fident he will show in Keefe and Welsh two of Coich.at Erdenneim, Vith ninoothersof 4 ity r_uthelsiin and dumnable | beinglog the spufious relics 10 this connt The Rev. W, G. Craig. D. D., of Keokuk, In., | % ious services, suceh as chestenings, | ppril 10-Sixth Sunday fe Lent e by Ditchers i the country, and feels sure | the scane ue, ut the nggregte price of S © ¢ age for sl morls: di crmeperine | 1 e beople are hottools 1 g relte | 1o the Vrorcssonbip of cuazch Uistors, it | Sy Vi o immiercd, ey vy Sk Apnil —Mondny befare Enster OF btitr thun Tourth FIiGe in the fewso race, | and St Bas:boen pretiy’ sencrally pkLsy sk o et e e oceupied ckburn, She s youns arricd. 3 ek A I R ks v = v Lere % " rhre & shadow of death enveloping aill s troa poie | e the ovwner ¢i Marquis (a graduate), of St. | 0t of theirlitung ulf the prayers for the Jzir A o Bocter. A R e o B il WhTWI1 e pable n Sable sgercs o Just adaluted to the: Leaue be | jogt i, whon we said_that \Wildiire. tho fille of 10 pole. and in the ruinx zalf eurrent offering | possession. ' Look about you in this room, und | Louis, to the Prof s i and the Bish v ole, and in the rwinz wull nt i | possession. " L R 55 room, i esurship of ¥ o e Bishops, and have introduced prayers ; ) iy 5 X . ¢ is se containing ] I 3 O be Empel Austrin insi <] 73 y e TP < 4 g i n 2 er 10 Si cay v Refe - 1 Fourtt Chureh, was chosen 1o -oceupy i ground that “all relicions are tolerated in ome ] il bt e | B T el 9.0ceupy the Chule | syerriw gnd enfoy eptire reedom there, while rido, 1o not Foep | - Tue v D Loroy . Hnisey was elected | i ussia evers one is perkeeuted who does not | April 10—Palm Sunday. CATIHOLIC, gaumes ut the Eust for the Detroitsgrus a blunder S i b i e the risk of defeut and the consequent fulling-off | P20t U0 ot IS was n joke, and pud s E ; little further on. while still speaking of Ster- [ in ling’s attempt fo tind swuctudry in the old | lars, because they are ny church. he says, ** There will ut nt bemany | them to show, because few of my friends n Emeritus Profess Church Govi profess theorthodox fait opinions. snd mine must here be recorded in flat [ invited to wis’ roum, and 1 only bring vou that e e & i . ‘r.n 2 in bome interest aud cathuslasia. K 5.5 dioys FUprotat of ft. in mere pityimE condemiation of | it may appear how utierly groundiessthiseharge | - The Iev. E - Kincurdine, Canadn, has been fatténing on o rerd > tle Fttention to our reports. So it turne Tt ien tchs false, utwioe A00 uBpremedIt el iy uppea how utterly groundicss thiseburge | The Iev: Edward T, Curtls, now studsug in | ohureh scandil The Rev. Mr. Widdows went to —Feria. Richmond, of Woreester, Is suid to have In- | whep this snle to the Messrs. Dwrer was sfi- -} e st D Ly ey it from the smallest 16 the lurzest article in | Germuny, was elected tutor in Hebrew. hear a sermon Dy the Rev, Mr. McDonugh. The | Abrll H—Muunds hursday. cronepd his <peed and to have Invented three | notgced on Monday, that it was wholly inexpll B there s 305 whon Storling Hidebis frocdom, | Cardinal, abd the docament bearive a sioliar o ol Bourd of Dircetors wus regtected, ex- | latter asswiled the Wesleyans with lanzunge so [ 40ril 1i—Good Friday. brand-new defiverivs for ruchi-handed batsmen. . and conjecture followed conjecture 1519 Not much 0f 4 reveiation in the ook of Car. | Seal Wit - the Cardimils nume - attached gept that Mr. ¢ L Merrite suceeeds Dr. . P. | frritating that Widdows stood up o reply. bug April 1—Foly Suturday. The lest-hunders, like Gore ané Dalrymple, were ‘was moving Mr. Jernme. It was generally 1y1e’s own innor thourhis, T Ponas ek o dmApHON. Of - th ek Thfiefinvl:u‘?c{cf)r-"(};d some time ago. was pushed _back into his seat. At the close of ——T——— Inst year obliged to bat rizht-Hended, and even ved that he hud sold the two hest of bi3 Maoy must huve wrned to the * Reminiscen- S BT e AL DRt 1! | OTTO e & S ey D ears Ak T b, i Llig sorvioe Widdows folluwed Sabonesh 1o the AZfeavy Youili. e s ot et oty o e vfill;‘p‘:z;:\lnnl: u‘rfxfoufisl';:«‘:{nggglm it : : de- | e 5 o Vi ) nd sl kL ces™ ‘with somce hope of finding further light. ears there is a still fu; PRt vestry, and It is charged (thoush he denles ju Ia vain. Yet some'things are piitn enouzh and S jalere s a sull further require: | The Treastror's riport showed that the Semi- | that s uticmpted to draw u pistol, Some af tho | A fow doys since nrouns wnn of 2 bought n | livers, let alone three, that will Lafle tha rexi- | Mriotome bolioved thut b bud retained the su= < 130 4 at all s to his bellef in o | filed when ft ‘was sealed, but to that docum L St vear, ¢ fainted. cn he came to himsell he | when be tried to enter the be f i remcly fortunate. » ¥ great Suprome Ruter and en | I h cument [ The taxes on the property have been pnid of o . % uter the curs be found all the “ > ¥ ’Au.:u::ahlyu( dgubt respeguine bix beiet ln e | kbt in noser 4t the tme of isremovat, I | tement o which is nowundor neznciution, The | Frusice'who and tiat nfl wands on b grvyre fies [nehes arpund the aler,and e weiehs (30, for, Bl Sri ety Se o | B The Héiors Honty of Horchound asd uwwent funds, You unbaptized heattien, take thail™ ™ Tihe e-van for his sule use. el puts their Club seveatl in the champion- s Toothache Drops cure in oue minute. ... . 13 ~—

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