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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 24, ISSI—ITWENTY-FOUR FAunS. I3 : 22 £ g — g ainte-Beuve. B i i search them througl and through this com- | respect from all parties, both for his ability | nish a better judgment than mine can be.” | Well, to muke 4 long story short, T Hst plfi; figfigugfe .%lg":?f.:;?;g;‘&%’e%nrgesg:l?ut o THE CHURCHES, i VE RJ UIOE- ng summer. He takes with him aschoouer, | and eandor, as the Nation’s subsequent mar- | tie¢ an}mselsl confidence dil: %1 { FJX"‘X““&‘IS mi .'L““’r‘f,!}?e'f&'fri l;tlzlsstt ‘igm‘g:_ rll)‘llx‘e lelrificlo \\mll 1 | Lewes, published ina popular London ;mge?‘: E THE REV. J. M. VORIALL, n_p,"""*\mmmd i 1 ', D o 2 al Line: Conng 2 aliti - | some sco, fte ool SCe rning and even| ) Which has been built for him in_Scottand, | tyr-President, the immortal Lincoln. Young | practical qualities in regard to his othe: ‘: _m:mgm“si T eh Laroned jfgl:z;v W ;'flg"a ,,"J;f,'ff.—" the finest. effor! o Vahington uhd Hobey s Church, omey . e as vas, and what | erary remains. = 5 S s | aud obscure as I then was. and some s on one of ’em taking a *fack’ out of his | “Sihiothins has been hinted about an alleged | THE KEV. B MARLIS PREACIES Mopyyy, g actively S o_the political party to Much of his manuseript he thinks should 2 Ll 1 ?\filx‘x::hhh: ‘fl‘é?;fi‘}ué Ine\'elr can fn!' Y As luck would have it, I wasn’t | discovery made by a great authoress umong lsl:gzn:l'nfi:!:fi i the Welsh Churen, Monrgg his | have been burned. Ilis copyrights and all | sleeve. d e i mong when we | of his estate not consisting of mohe, r *lenlll_('llx‘;:.3 IRIL"ILH so L just picked up ato- | tho papers of her deceased companion, whose THE KBV, 5. . WALKER PREAC = and 1wo Alpine guides,—for the Icelunde Lnow nothing about their own mountains. o 1 2. ' - 3 ave o i) { ies, 0 it Rernhardi’s Matinee for the Ben- | il hves ey of ponies, nd the it S Rt et y on the ’l,:\blc and cut the | nawe she bore, which discovery is safd to huve |, BTN i N Gl LT Ptk cu‘;gisg_?rfi . complete cquipment in the way 4 G s ¢ Profess h2? e ave ever s met during that lonsg session and protracted | estates he leave L to be converted | b " a by 18 4 efit of the * Profession [ s, ond el 10 e I | Struzale sver (he Appartionment bills ind | into money and Securitios fellow’s Lhroat cleati acro risatiod b Sl S Hecerl, marrines | V8 E SRS o superlatve in kis charming | the ~ hotly-contested Supreme (IJuur'L bill. ”[“i n(.-axixltuu‘_o_r his Eu nal estate crhi‘.'."r'.'(‘»l;fi'\'fi'n"”’ too,” grunted a faro-steer- T hat Tiest Alliznee bus yot to e . 2 % ¥ Daclhiel theother | These pleasant relations contintied and grew [ vided into five parts among AoV, gt written, and it is pretty well known - that as re- SRETIC ""’m, AN St subsequent | lutely, and the income Well—us I was saying, old Gridley, who | /5 tho ventiemu's sareer it will be a very | | TIHEREY, CILARLES KOBISET I PRy SOmmer f ©m and 5 HALTERR stronger through -the seve 3 d \ in the next room, heard the seufile and | ¢upious revetution of Positivist morality. Every | Jf i Buoih CRUEeR of the er's ent A he State Capital, until we | ous to such conversion is to be applied in the n 1 intura: speas atthe blato by A i tendunts and old family | camein. There was that cut chap 1ying on | ane knows that he was wout in old days to pub- THE REV. W. ASHMEAD and lizd wl (ists would ealla of his > She Was Amazed at the Representation e e S ather 12 c vell ersonal friends | same W . of the Guild. thing soleleather recepacle, ! became politieal as well as- personal Jlis attends i the floor, with his blood streaming all over | lish his - rood fortunes™ in any compiny and to | ool BB W o E ER Wi @ hest that can bebought, Younz Howard | at the birth of the Republican party ) servants are liberally remembered. o e v ile e ThaE TUimed, | o aadicies wthloy: and peider Kanally. n- preach tn ehe Wikkor Fark Chuseh, coner of s devoted hiuself during the wintertotho | _ Tietng deeply, Tuarsec I8 bUsess B versbody Wl 10 se6 Bill's face—ho | torious was his confidence In_the irresistiblo | “FROF LEYEIINGRAUS WILL Bl e % work ©uf - preparg for - his - wip | suits ad nob desiving any oftice withi the CURRENT GOSSIP. ;“ifl }’L-'dst““ A posted 10 Aeta bullet | chatm of his face and ligure. Thereis apussnze | glish in the Seminary corner Obio uad Sgue 3 S th the Men and the YWomen | in all manncer of seusible particulars. gift of the President, [ never saw Mr. Lin- uoked jusi A ‘~k'p$ it in a story ealled * Brother Jacob® (not much | 7:45p.m. Noble-sta.y; Bo ko For example, he has learned how to take | coln after he became President until Lviewed K throuzh my head quicker'n a wink, id- | known amoni the works of the authoress in Decidedly “Dizzy.” ,,xmu,[:'u. S ter than most of the self- | his cold remains on their way to their final COLLAPSE (;1? :1~xn~:\st:\G POET. . u&nh}{ :f !::ng [g;,lil;un me,’ says Grid- question) which I ulwoys ml.l,,, h[lnhml "&Ml}mr e i xs];:ixjsm“x * i il 3 > Sucl s ace, having e m for the last New York Sui. king at the carpet, bitter persoual allusion. *He er objection- CATHI SS. PETER AND PADL, | E in tows, and made such | resting place, having met i ‘I know, Bill," says I, ‘and I axes yer | gple héw] 'as w little free in his conversation, E"fi‘c.fz;‘.:?.‘.""““'“ wnd Beoriuoste. "‘E'mgg&_# Vled © 1s this the balmy Spring D.. Bishop. The Rév. J. b n. 1 never once thought of | more than hinting uta life of Sutunic sell-ln- | 5 atelareR 8 0 Oy B Coinmuntig. sq L Kposies the T'remont Ilouse, in thisecity, udent of medicine that in an- | time alive s parding, old 1 would be admitted to practice. | between the time of his nomination and elec- Ot which the poets s.ig? . T o acl? ay seem Incredible to o William Lee Howard—A Remarkable dos, w thoroush botanist and min- | tion to the Dresidency. % s this fuir April, greculy Clad, g earpiet, 1 wonduttter done o if hads), | duigence. - - o o may seem, incredivle 1o | othing priyi and ceuntive o ol ot pe ist, drows well, and The local contest between Baker and Lin- Famed for her pleasant showers 8 e kinder orron Tat el dbnit b | conversution so resembHnE 1H056 10 be | 3 s chomii eeening oo ren’s seryicy, Young Xan. with the skill of @ profe coln occurred after the State was entitled lo And early buds and tlowers, T R IO 16 aatwally helped | met with In nhizher walk of life: but you | *7TI0E REV. JOHN HEDMAN OFFICIATES 1, This strange Young man is only ju: seven Representatives in - Congress, and Was | qpyt naice the fuee of Nature glad? lieve you woulds And he actually helped | must remember that he hudbow lezy aud n Sal- | ine und evshinz in St Ansgrias: Chirg ygkS: o, and intends 1o spend some S decided by sxn:|lll|1uuul:|r13 jority ;u m\\'lor ll";;:(lllr\:;"h]tu?ieu’;Otrlps"ll:;;lfil:lr"(:?fl“"i‘u‘!‘lrl'yzglll Tow, sm“”_m““w: "lfi"’:"' hs m._“l .'\:uun}hlc):- ,5;;_;,_1.;;;‘, &hl,_ ‘3:_,,‘_00[? " 0n Sedg. jco's— | complis - ed task whi of Baker, as stated by Mr. Pickett, when ) e s mute; L ss a little. 1Lellyoul, | go)f' pad stamped him fora connolsseur of the 3 . CL N LOCKE, D. D.. OFFicy, The Game of “Draw” at Delmonico's— | comlish s sirdmpd Lok WAl vits | Dincob ot ones asquiesced and nefmitiod sl enticmen, ofd Wil Gridiey was a whité | Sox ™ot Uool? she. Speaks, mot with | moming gid eTcalne m Gracs Churt oa WAL with v sell-bred, resoluse: Tace and ellilit~ | fruin SAUROT LONTE L il s flolne Perceive their uselesness And they all agreed that o man must have | her husband's past. OF all the polite obituwry | iy, Churel Mornini subject: “Tho & fub manuer. P inated. I think Baker suceeeded Ilardin, T the wenther's stress, a pretty big heart to act like that, after all. notices which showered ubout olir ears on the | "oy, PREDERICK COLITNEY p“h“‘t"“" Speclel Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. DELMONICO' ated, i SRCE > pril breuks poetic rules. s ocensions of those two reeent deatns nol one | morning aud evening in the St Jumes ChiCACHES < 2 . e o Thil T & 5 sl and served in Congress until the call for undid.” e g i Chureh, egr. April 1t must bave cost | While voung loward is pitting himself 5 4 1l o e wus cundid.’ ne uron-sts., ¥ quits as mach trouble as | j liand - g eorieneed | Lroops for the war~ with Mexico: and if so oI HIS A0l A BOOK-AGENT VANQUISHED. ——— TIE IV HENKY 6. PERRY WILL o Manager Abbey quite as mach irouble as | in his bovhood awainst the experienced | pe'jfncoln was not elected uniil August prey to gionm, Virginta (Nev.) Chiranicle. HEART-SONG, ate in St Stephen's Church. Jobnsonoy, OEFICT money to expiate Salvini’s ofense 10 what | voyagers of the Old World, the elderly young | 3545, after both Ilardin and Baker had raised se doletul duys his visipits mary Yesterday evening Prof. Stewart went into A 5 e Belonand Imelti o e b betveey f *the profe: “Dbloods™ of N York are hard at work de- | regiments and gone to the field. Noreun his funcy rov the Delmonico restaurant and asked Andy, — c——hmm Tribiiie: e R aroRTRe 1 the CHOE lui““.fi';"éffl,,“"l‘- ner of Belden und Lincoln-uvs. IRy g is pieased to eall itse H A ¢ - i My Col. Hardin_ w killed in the battle of An inch beyond the stove e Sihle o 2 o i 5 2 _ sy the irrepressible head steward, to bring him Vain to essay the task. dear friend. Ryl A ‘At all events Abbey was more than justified | molishing the little reputation left to poor 0 i3 . thio b B e GO ol in his loud uvservation that he would never | Delmonico’s. The senior of that tribe—okl Buena Vista, but Col. Baker returned, bea By e il SO Shulion. il pacanips: No To paint thy oble warth; t LLd 1S WILL oppy, i : < h - 5 ing honorable sears, after having tought “Puwere bard fndeed to praise son The e e k. of st glnte in St. Andrews” Church, southwest syrofFle give another special matinée. As for ihe | Siro—is dying, it is whispered, of having | iy with Scott to the conguest of the M B e saoner had the Professor seated himself at bpracsur i, bE liedetiof 3 Washiigion and itovey-sis. ot 1035 2 et Bomhardtherself shemust havebeen iazed | ju a rash paoment invited _somebody i Capital. After his return he changed | gy gy fanmguuge but a cough, one of the' small tables than a book-agent 1 would but whisper in thine ear, THE REY. T. N. MORRISON, Jit, p at sneh a representidion uf the guild 10 {10 drink a gl of wine with | hisresidence from Springtield to Galena, and When Winter, srim old ciap, came in and tovk the other side of the board. OF Love, a simple song— morning wnd evenini in_th Chureh ot J‘;’é‘mm chich she belongs. She certainly never { Lim. llis brother Loranzo is very feeble, sromptly elected from that distriet to Con- So lingers in (he mp et " = i Biitas A steain from melodies that chime ny, on Throop-it., acur Adams. abae o O R el n e s otored by Charlee, | ress, defeating the late_Licut-Gov. Joseph |- Of Spritiz, wio ouglt 1o shuke him off. The two wen were Strangers, but, s a mat- Within me loud and Strong. Tl KEV. JAMES. E. THOMPSON oppy played in ail her Jife before to such an audi- | and the bustuess is adwministered by Charles, | i "Wijls, subsequently State Trustée of the 1y s ¥ ter of course, the buok-peddier couldw't [ e awes in ienoiaias’ Churen, on Indlana-av gk ence. The Lion Tamer of the Mimalayas | a bald-headed young man, who spends & | Yijinals & Michigan 1. Col. Buker gmi‘\ufimm“ »J,:.l;xfgu]‘),fi-‘ucx Keep still, and presently made some conver- o{._‘c::lgtgc;lx'x‘;‘i“s‘z‘),r’g()g?e;wle;m SHRVICES Wilis BE HELD Mo was there. ‘There also were tha Wild 31 3 ipd 1 of time and a guod deal of woney b but oni tem frow te ,““lj}" B‘l“‘,fmfz When Spring s sweet burd iy start his tune; | sational advance to Stewart: : And senrehid und found tho £ood that stept | evening in St Lukd's Sission, No. 57 Potcag A0 from Lorneo, the Beautiful Cm..mx.u; G n Wall street and 2 good deal more of buth l;ll]l(ll} l:\‘:‘(ff‘(‘t;l’i‘l‘llll(’“ u“‘m:r“ 5. B. Wa Or sl we have no duy % Ave not these meteorological disturb- My muny fauits betow. i :zf;fxl-fimnln‘nu\e'-c':\fwl-":'fie‘é{."’fmg UFFICtATRy e Bowery Muse ifte cer-table. Tha 3 ic ker- | bur Co g 4 L May, = iy % e : i a11d you s 1 my heaviest griefs; G S phureh of thy i Trout the Doy ‘,I“’l““:f';,‘f‘edg&“‘;fi_‘;“i‘: ab ‘f‘{{’"“ ‘b‘(: U“Lln"l“‘f’l"';" P“’l:v trict, of which Jo Daviess County consti- Bu:’;um‘;,'gflUJI;ic‘r‘;:l, Starch to June? ances _somewhat peculiar for these lati- Lenigyou soorulmy: hunpicst s comer of North La. Salle’ und Himests. © ce0sion prietor of the l', earned P, ant he atla table is the caudle around which hundreds | 0044 part, for some sixteen ye tugtes 7 : For the 3 your friendship brought m(',.!.l,f;.g',‘.l.;'uéré’fiini'&n&%fi&?fi%fl PREACHEY Princess from Thompson street via Zulu= | of poor, silly mot! constantly fluttering, At the conclusion of Mr. Lincolw’s term. A MIGHTY LHUNTER. lxlm 1"rn(ess‘f){nblmfie;l‘::fiumpentnslle was, Could not be spoken, e'en to you. Cottant Grovo-ny. and "Thirtysictianrclh Cormer of n, of Springtield, mashing a potato and rej) THE REV. PLER PARDEE OFFICIATY ane thing every And do you knov the pra Easterad, Jand. The wonderful elasticity and bound- | and those that get badly singed at it arein | the Ilon. Stephen T. Logan, ngtic lesness, so 10 speak, of the *prof. the majority. 1f Charley Delmonico would | received the W n;::. Il‘?"”;‘.l‘lllx(?" 3 _1;,1 i‘l::]‘— “Itsall very well, strangers, for you to |y were never more liberally illustrated. - Oriz- | keepout of the mame himself the Kitty would e il Uty the Demacratic | chin about gittin’ lots o’ quail and ducks, but inally, 1 belicve, 1t was iatended that | be a very remunerative institution indeed, [ cangidite,—a brave ofticer’ of the Mexican | whar Llive we call that yer, slim shootin’, | alternating *Guess it’s about the er 1 breathe Mornng WA evening in the Cal 4 TEy i Tencav. aear Oakloyar, o Catvary Chareh, o are In season vith unexpected bor pid changes (tant on sudden "Phis wlndsom thening Stuy REFORMED EPISCOPAL. of atmospheric delpre ion s gloom ''AE REV. BISHOP FALLOWS WILL PRay cite- v by stre I will not feur that vi each manager should mareh with his | and it would pay Delmonico to “keep.a | War, an awyer and eloquent speaker,— | now you hear me. Only gals shoot birds out | ment and r: on stdg REV. | Wi own company, just as a. Sunday But, unbappily, | wiho continued to represent the district in | ). 2 o accumulations of oisture. suclidispositiont Y oot vilee, a6 woll beloved, TORRILE Sha Breni -nlr;;{'luuar;’l::::,fi{:”’fi;‘, school class goes on parade with itsteacher. devoter of fort- | Congress until his death, which oceurred ny sawhii dinvatineh, Tarier . gimes of the storm belt a o not, in my opinion, en- Will pruy to Hiw for me. subject: " Are We Pussing Throush a Religious ey stol une at” his own private shrine that the Kitty 1 the memorable struggle between the subpose you have m arger gaNe,” | qirely uncalled for. olugion 7 7 S cand the Lourbon or Cal- | suggested an admirnmg bystander who had * Exaetly,” ren God bless thee for thy tender lovel THE REV. J. D. WILSON WILL PREACH Mogx. ing and evening in St. Johin's Chreh, Silisay. BISHOP CHENEY WILL PRI ] Church, corner \! Wallack was to have marshaled ‘Tearle and | Fieiy o8 T PTG expenses, and | Douglas Demoerag Rose Coghlan, John Gilbert and =~ Mme. s are quee At 1o the effeet | houn wing of the dominant party. No truer | been telling how he bagged some robbins | afly out of I life 5o pure and true! there are queer rumors aloat to the effee! u party been telling e £ 3 o Gontinued the agent, delighted at counsel, that in doubting hour EACH feanus. and ey oo nal Ponisi, Adelaide Detenen and Pitt, Elton and | it he has to borrow money right and lett | patriot than Col. Harris ever breathed, and, | gver in Jersey in the fall of %36, n 1 : Lin 330 (e s v . % ili d, 45 ¥ v p st Stag t 20y Con- : - - the style in which he was crowding the pro- Clears shidows from my view: Morninz subject: *Tho Kesurree ] %fl hjf;;.':m:. “:‘sl?ncgfll: :‘:;::;]i tl:fi:xhnv. :xt:nf\‘nfiu \};:;‘p\lfzu llxl«l:ps bvfi‘l‘xifigm A Testi 1’\‘:‘1’1‘1‘1»;1‘(}11’.‘ ’t‘l‘xbe ll'l‘.‘:l‘lflfl:;(‘ia in B “2 At n'the ow're talking language—bars, buf- fesalfl_l}l, 1 doubt not but thay certain en- My A .l’,f"“,‘.',“‘,‘_"nl}?‘f"_-',iléll‘ beloved, Evening: -i‘;:mn,-;u'uoufiff'memo" o4 i e A e e b o e | Monae, Boldly -confrontinge the cohorts of | faloes, clephants, camels, girailes, kyotes, | erwetic polarizations Of tho molecules intho | pAndkeepupiacetorme |~ the Enigier 000 Frosbytaring Ol NEACHES iy plioald Huve led s ow cobarl atso 14 b Café has been trying very hard slon alniost until his last expiring | mastodons is nothing fer us to git. L laid in | mineral deposits have an attraction for the I S et L. & roc Chiurch at 3:5 p. m. —Chariey Thorne and Itose Eytinge, De Belle- astock o' jack tigers year afore lust that | electrieally-charged clouds.” i Ot e s Y ;:f;}’:fa‘:ll;;{]nl'l;m&cnu At this point the Professor, who had been A Sniilce Altnckwa [TorRes theiw's Chiurel, corner of North Clark und Ceatre n anges in the relative power of the | (o ke yvou fellers weep with lutter fe p would ke you fetlers weep with lulter fer |l o around the ring crowded to the ville and sweet, simpering Surah Jewett, | of Delmonico's,—but there is a cheap air John Parselle and Mrs. Wilkins, and all the | about the plwe which is not ple counties in 1llinois since 1840 have been very o P v2 N u 1 FIErOM v Pottsville Miners' Journal. — others, 'The Madison Square company | breathe,—albeit the free lunch administered | great. Then Sangamon County had two to see "em, and l‘Lf’Dl‘; Lole f‘:}'v‘_‘ tff”“’."““l ropes, so to speak, became fairly roused 10 | 4 torrible runawny of i horse ittached to a 2 ‘BAPTIST. 5 R much | State” Senators and seven members of | mile to see my coral o’ polar O'ars, eaptered | his position. spriug wagon, driven by & mun named James | THEREY.G.C. LORIMEL, . D, WILL PREACE nd: in the ledge are | Coons, occurred on the turnpike near Mine Hill | moraing und eveninz In the First Church, Morning ” a handsome younx colored pe 3 H 3 f onized by the *biovds.” I havescenthe | the Mouse, while Cook, Will, and | right onto my own premis I blosomsof Fifi uef Asting on i h! Lake _Counties - combined !uul but “Wow't you take a little something?” orderly and decent plan fell to the sround. nand pork and beans with a city | one Semator and three = Repr asked 2 man who had therctofore S rifted centlemen of the Theatre either speaks well for the cuisine of | tives. Morzun and Green Counti T St s . :d E:;:fi“?fe.mflfixln‘ixxfl"m e Lof W mmtuxu.x" the Cafd Lrunswick or is painfully suzzest- | each two Senato the "lob\ ith his \'\ml-dud. stories. < ous alumnia, mingled with homogencous its hond nnd sank 168 Fang Into the horso's leg just <. dimm;‘uds, BrODE s gals? as if Lo of short commons at home. All the | stitutes a sinule “ Youmight stir a little sheet-lightnin’ | débris of porphyry, the molecules of kuotined | 5 tene, e SRS B R DD it coiling 1Esel :gg:%mlrr’lfln the Fourth Church, and the pastor in picnic. Tearle and Gilbert were the only row-chested Younz men with pipe-st Couk Gounty al titled to ten Senators [ into some assafedity, and gimmne a squire o | feldites with a stihe potash base, the deconl- | 4yl o linmb. The BOrG Suorted WIth 10rror | egem wie, JOSEPTE KOWLEY WiL Tepresentatives of Mr. Wallack, and as for the s who wear euiaw: nd brozud-br and thirty Representatives, “l]ll County | virriol into it,” observed the stranger. * I {y.usllt_mn tr)fuigllds it :it.\lluo lt 1:: lecte“ll“;\]’llmcz and dusbed off 4t a u_‘n.ng!e pace. The driver | mormias and orastng 10 ok She unu:lé{“mm Son S 5 NOTR i s e see ats B N v equatls Stng i 3 £ " he line o horizontal cleavage 3 ce- | was 5 vl age THE REV. g4 W 'll‘ll‘x!zlrgo :}Eul-ltmc(; !In[deill"t{’rh‘fil;::fitwtg‘l‘: LI;L\"£ ‘11111[1‘;:‘1)1“1 ml‘::‘hlcbn,_ 8 ml“()h‘i‘:lx;é ‘Mr.b P‘i‘f ::ll‘;“lll "“lpm(\‘m"lc"xntl‘;'c(lluue aceustoued to powerful S‘“:r_v. but L got l'.‘“;‘" es: 'f;—me liberated oxide of & anese, :‘n“;ul;}rxlx:)u(a?::f‘::‘::lnrln:x?ln: ';;xl-lx:; l::vl:: l-g‘(;“::!l!l:!‘{ m{n"l‘lfil:fid‘iz\'fi}lln‘é i \-e(,‘,l'iu‘l!,',‘;f;cfifirfi‘fa 3 professional matinée, both inside the theatre | aflect e Café Brunsw the memory of the Lon. Norman I, Judd an | 1t seal ight, and hev to- drini pooty light colmblmenl with thelpurc olation of the ullit lies | iThe voud wus roury and the wiron wis thrown || witk eV KEKILD, TUPPER WILL PREACH f o clisghte i at. voices injustice. v recollect et, Mr. " which permeate the entire mass, causing a S si T o o | In University Place Chiareh at 773 p. m. and out. Within I was delighted to obse 1“'1‘“ £ Lhroals Yol instice. .“f"‘:'fi,l';ffi‘:,]é”flllé"{’lf‘,(c,:;r";efit‘wlfii ell us about it!” chorused the mob. Dronouneed state of polarization, witich can- | thoroughfure, us the madiened borse tried to | 'TiIE REV, C. PERRIN WILL PREACH MORN. Jim Collier in a front seat rapturously drink- " Jtean Committe largely innll;clui'nl The stranger sipped in silence a moment |y 6 fail ccount for the peculiar attraction | Sanke ull‘;_hehsmm‘::m'ilzs witd rice. Th?z snake | o -;nn evenini in Western Avenue Church. ARG 4 argely al | 3 2 < ¥ an see. the e | DoLEE /! R Ry une o his bold, but the race was brought to & | THE REV. W. JL PARKER WILL PREA and then opened up: *you see the cle- | iy the vicinity. I'might further explain te | SUGERC ERINTENE P2 TEG TS (RnaRt 10, 8 1 S i i e oivabe, PREACH actly, my fri e T vast deposits of minerats. Foundin vole: mcl Gup yesterday. The hors W matrices and disintegrated by th Iyzed | of plutonic and semi-fuced one of his fore fect xruzed o blac was crossing the rond. 'Thesnuke nt o should have marched like cathedral choris. ters in procession, headed by, the brothers Mallory in their survlic Unhappily this ¢ o well- | Suwject: “Culture i Citles™ Evening subjuns dishocea amiinal, wus Joxaiug wlong quiLily when | *Chrst the Everlasuni Yen of oo H¢ S sk whieh | 10ininy und cvenini i the Secon Chnen.VEACH THE KEV. A K. PARKER WILL PREACH Tl ing in c\'er)‘l\\'“rd Ofl Ule‘d‘;"““ ‘l“"" ‘i,"“‘"‘“ in having Chi the place of that he bhad never heaid French so beauti- wving e place e o * ey e h itk LUTNe I d Sully spoken in all Lis life before. 1 was [y 0= b0t ) holding ~ the Con for the express {!“-‘{“’ lui"} .';L,t';"f"'d,!:‘u f'l:‘l.’,‘:,‘,';‘.“[fi’l;f:.'.',',‘i intricate chemical properties of the Delt bY | roud. The driver was unable to make the turn, | _THE REV. J. & DE BAPTISTE WILL PREACE equally overjoyed to see Joe Emmet—in a | 1OF1 Said o Surd ERIUN. purpost of tavoring Mr. Lincolw’s nowmina- | Hittes St L JESLSOL G LU o8 B5 1 SHIERE | dilustrating the— and horse und winzon dushed into brush fence. | morning and’évening in Olivet Church. private box and sober—applauding with “AAlles vous jouer La Princesse Georges | tion; and 1 know that, as aleading delegate | # Steamboatand tovk oft hier oz-chains tor By this time, however, the book-agent, who | The driver was thrown over the fence, but fort- THE REV. E. O. TAYLOR WILL PREACH in that Convention, hé contrib- | @ slip-hoose, and fastened one end around a | quring the round had been verbally pasted i on bis feet. ‘The horse | HMorning und eveningin the Central Chiret, 20 G sperute efforts to_extricate itself, and [ ¢hard-st. i . 2 libre ir out Hiino: e &) might and main, and without a_libretto, | cesoir? from % v I ] Holi? NODRE. &, URFIGE-OF T Miile thicks T | o & 3 , e very alternate word i ay. To peoplé “ Pas s ire soirs i uted very effeetive work in Mr. Lincoln’s be- | hole I LIPSt ) in the jaw, smashed in the nose, and biffed in ud )« t 1 o R 3 B \e\thLPI?l\sénlic{";x‘:I‘Ll}‘nll;ll}lfile\\!illé{h‘rl Bunet Pus cc soir; un autre soir; hon soir! Diaif. know’d no dog goued elephant could Start | the eye, yose from his seat, paid full price for | Showed such extreme terror that Coons'con- | THE REV, ML MEYER WILL PREACKH MOKN- en }‘{]‘m“_ “Enplish, 1his proot hm ho 16 When the matinée was over this afternoon Tamnotsure but ihat I- have rambled, | thats then L putan ostrieh that my duughier | pis palf-caten meal, and shotout of the place. iclmlcusmnmhm uncommon must huve caused THE REV. J. 8. SUNTH WILL PREACH MORY- consummate Freneh scholar must indeed by | Steele Mackase (who, by the way, growshor- | yitlout documents to verify dates, uutil 1 0 ‘]”fi“ S0l l‘“‘l‘; deay. ’;“"{f‘:‘f;'”}k‘." 3‘% Andy said he examined the Professor, found | 13 frixhit 1‘:;}‘:5@”3;(;;53:'3; SHlba oo A e i eventng in the Fint Norwdsian Chures, comer at), with a great deal of fuss and flour- | may have subjected inyself io the it | loop, and wne to beds wbout 4 olelock T Lie | fiis pulse regular, no”sigis of erspiration, | o the ansiml, —While snsiueed i the tusk, Do | ~oer aOBCS e WiLL pREs gratifying. “Among those whn took larse sub) s ‘ tse regu STausits ot “the same Pirentan sprin woro | ish, escorted Clara Morris i ierein visited upon Mr. il marilie I heard s sowand fom and his mind intact. noticed the snake, which was SUIL COHEd | mrmin aod cboine inous Loy Sovii GREACH Joe Murphy and Johnny Allen. The lormer | At the top of the steps Mackaye, con 0, 1 shall most cheerfully ace ; L o u‘x': Sl s i 2 around the animal’s le; sadenly cutching the | Oak. near Sediwickest. wept copiously al the comic passages, and | 3 5 i il Pl v reviewer willdow AGHE Lo himo G Ik HEAFLS 4 aCCLR . AEW RAGBAGS FATHER-IN-LAW. reptile by the tail puiled with all’ his | strent T B. F. JACOBS HOLDS A - that the eyes of the eivilized world w hard to which had the best of i Huston. Post. streneth. “The tip of the tail tell off in his Gospelmeeting ati:3)p. m. {u the Tuvernacle, No. 2 Wabasb-nv. when more worthy of rememberance | %4 T £ gt sonl L tinaily Ldowned him, and out o’ that seal [ 0 o] . e, ig | &rasp, and the snake at onee uncoiled und fell Ragbag had an experience lately. Ilis The hors ted THE REV.J.E. HAMILTON HOLDS SERVICES &e’f,‘"“’,“’ i ‘,'l"”“‘f"”“m“ii A Diim, threw himself into three Delsartian at- | {han anything L have written he Bernhardt fell to being pathetie. Take it o sC) ee Lielsa at- 1an anything L have written, A 3 et c ofled < & A " . P 3 & CAY ot *leven hundred ba'rls o ile and nigh onio o = 10 the ground. ¢ was tinally extri allin all, 1 have never seen such a keen 2 titudes, one after the other, and then led the AL J. GALrowary, qu\mrm“c o’ skin, good fur, and worth s16 | father-in-law from Vermont visited him at | from his unplcasant position and sécurely tied moralng and evening I thy church eurner Thify- {?:r‘gicé:‘n}?u‘fnglunlm“crl}lll l"]l.!e':'uxld sweiia | Morris to her carriage. There was Fred ard, but it erippled me finaneially,” his cozy homeat the llighlands, one morn- | until be hud become somewhat quiet. = The TLE IV, 4, Wo POLK WILL PREACH MORY- iy and_alimndatve of dazaling ne 1farriotr, her husband, in wi What CARLYLE'S WILL. *How 2 demanded breathless listener. | ing strolled out 1o the stable, and there saw a | sk was kitled. It mcasured four fect six ing in'the rovidence Chureh, o Nords “ln the fl;s.\a}l:‘el;.c.\ b |k"°“ d over L‘}} pile of wood. It consisted of long, slender e nd buildin's and tore up my irable | oo jeg with some wood cut up into five- Iopers ¢ IZembrandt.s? METHODIST. Couldw’t plant o e N y " oot lengths. The old man saw at once that blths related of the mmhilr. Hope, the wealthy | ppe nuy jony. WILLIAMSON PREACTESIY sked a | it was cheap wood, and regretted that his | PATKer of Aupterdun, thot e, Sl boushy @ the morning and e Hurtéed n the ¢ > fittle o el SuliE-ani. Tul i-jaw had bouzhtit. But he decided | that it did not quite fit the frame, he sent for i | Eabjeet: o ;et‘_{‘f"‘“‘;-’:,‘f,,::f{‘g'g‘-h‘;m";‘:‘u\";'&‘ 8 i it ought to be sawed. e hunted about | curpenter to ease it n little. While watching the | Did He Save” n red peppers in some nitro- and found an old saw-horse and saw, and | opcration, be reimarked how wondertully the THE REV, W WILLING, D.D., WILL PREACH nsd did atthe Booth professional miatinée. | opgered him we wone of us shall know, but — Jaughter. The brighter wits were eareful | 1€ 1ok his wire violently by the hand, thrust | The Manner in Which the GreatIcon= | house 50t 1o venture bast the licket-gate, and 1 | Mer in the coupé, and then. before she had ociast Disposed ot Hix Property. sile clear to bed roc spent two hours waiting for the * vrofessi composed her sl 5, slammed the door so Dispatch to Cinei thing.’ G s <A ai” exodus in all manner of quaint dv iercely that it struck the side of her face. ** Won't you try another drink? Mose Fiske came breathless up the steps and ‘b‘l]‘mlfi:l“:;,‘[ m'fi":_'c‘ "gl')’.'l'ml""x'-" tllll(l:e:.ut:‘él;il(:;"ic Carlyle, which, like 1 55’.’.‘1‘;’]::,’::’&" wanted to know it hecould get in. * Let | ] i OIS | versity of Edinburs, is a holograp, has half a doz me go and see,” quoth John Ince, ** whether sed. = - + Do : ZCH IO g a d SaW, | gridon, & 88, 5 o i P 4 it variety 5 Srous N e doing very fairly, been published in full in Londou. Itbears | cerine, will yer? Doctor s 1 zot tobe [ went about it. Did you ever saw wood 2 If | picture wus pre considering that it was | ta e morning wad the Kes.it 3L Hauield, D. D.ia i ey people and chrens o better,—exeept at the Fiftl date Feb. 6, 157, is a long document, and | keerfdl for 2 wlonth or six weekS. 1 kot | not, you are mot acquninted with_gief, | peariy 20 ceurs old. =hat s fmpos the secning in e Mstivaln Adtots Cllared. house,” said Tooker to a solemn person who | Where the Comley-Larton = Olive ALY | fult of the quaint personality of the testator. | Squars though.” he continued. **1kimout | Iv Is the wost tivesome, aggravatng | o SEREGST LIS W SIEROERIT BIE TS | preachat (imee Church, corner Lu Sulie v pelieved that hie conld buy a ticket vt Some: i taut chanses i its b sts, | ahead. When 1 got to open thet vstrich L | business known. “All day ‘the old man | N3t ney the picture s, in tho morning_un “ The Unfruitfal " The = Tifber you 550, cries D Woir Hopper, | at Wall E uu[mlm;]lror(mlu c;utx!.,ul I g e 5, | Sonmla Touttoe o farn, el Worked, never ‘saying @ word to 'the | - Itey € M. Fowier, o New York, Wil preach ia e 1 5 | and, preposterous made by the death o e legatees or execu- ered, eighty-1wo tmile o*barb- ks 1 th s¢ about what he :d oot g 4 fulks 1t “_the Jiousee. gt Prof. Morsford’s THE REV. FRANK M. BRISTOL WILI, PREACK hands frightful- church, was up to. e blistered I -~ if v LIk ckets that if you go throuzh the pockets of the 0 ton o’ hay, and a Bap ew York Dourd of | Morntog und evening in Wabash Avenue Church. ed Nov. 8, tors, are made in a codicil da Dr. Waller, Chetist of whole audience you won't find half the | radationof publ i & i oney ! —- 157, The will was probated April 7, | ood repair, unly the st wasa little bent. | 1y and his back ached terribly, but he stuck 4 ~ ; e ol | TNHE REV. A, C.GEORGE WILL PIEEAC - Setiously, Abbey was quite right when he ABRAHAM LINCOLN the personalty being sworn under 453,000, | Lt W15 & good haul, stransers.” . o | it Aboutdu'clack he finished the pile: | [ 1 b et o the purir of Tood, recom | ' dtes i H O N SRS - Jedired hinself naver 1o give annther * bro- A 4 e o = v e 1 Did you e get the clephants 2 in- | Soon after, Ragbagzcamehome from business | Horeford's proce: roe, near Moncmn-se. are his brother, Dr. John Aitken Carlyle, | have walked'over to Great South Beach on | Joe, my boy, come out to the stable; I want Tng in Tritity Church; corner Tnglana-oc, sas Taen tleth-at. E IN- | TUE KEY. A GUENEY. D. D. PREACIE} v . “lelizious sirvices | morning und evening ci Wil b buid to-day at the followin ehurehcs oo | Fitlonegts, o coie I the church corner Ads CONGREGATIONAL. THE REV. J. W. RICILARDS PREACUES MORS- THE REV. £ 1o WILLIAMS \WILL DPRIEACH | 10 and evening in Euwmanuel Chureh, comner Har e ¥ rison und Puulinn-: muinine and wyenime in the South Chirch, ia e i Kortls i commes R PREACHES MORS- EEon. 5. J. | james Anthony Froude, and Sir James Fit Pk : st ot | show you “'l'l'"t I've I“"“"-;’ 1 e ifi.lll llg' n the name of common st sean Mr. Bitly ¢ 2 james Stephen. To Lis * Dear s sver hel ** Quly nine of “en nly nine or ten o hag out proudly, and showed him the pile. Bhayor e Lfic’;_‘f'\"lg‘;g’,‘ e lllmn]‘xln”? T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Jf:’{‘fifrstfié’r L"}"I‘%IOY{"’C“I];}:,,"‘}:‘L! '“:,L\rel"'(ll:: ‘om stran; started asewin® elrele in | “There,” said ie, “it would have cost you gope to learn from the Bernhardts p: Crcaco, April 20.—In glancing over the | oo (050 oo “Great Cheyne Ttow, | t2€ churen, and when the_elephants heard | §1a cord to have hired that wood sawed, and ormanee in * La Princesse Georges ™ The | various headings of the articles in Tur: Trup- | [casehiold messuage In Greab Lheyne Tow, | the cacklin’ they thought it was chickens, aved you thatsum.” *Good heavens!” professional ” matinée is simply a dre: UNE of Saturday, my eye caught the name | WIEFE he resides, subject to the rents and | and I got eixht thou id pounds of ivory, be- Raghag, * o you know what you yarade of siall actresses and actors bent on £ Lincol & A T Tever: sta 3 covenant under which the testator held the | sides six U,Ol"“‘b that w 1 ol plite That stuff was for rails and posts 10 | hreaet-ue, and Fortioth-st. ‘THE REV. J. LINEBER! K sccomplishing the never arduous fear of | OF Tincoln,—a name 1 mever see or hear | o0 ov0 his life, and the furbiture, plate, | 2300 lot o’ old sun-bon amd shin-bones rustic fence about my place. Itcost | i 1. GUODWIN PREACHES MORN- :fififi'—:cf enlog fn Grant. Place Church, corner Lac- nutuai mashmg. As a dress-parade. too, it | Without a feeling of profound interest. The Tien. chly s Npoks IS and )Hu‘* i ;. and pinted elbows thet only need assortin’ ” Hagbaz had no revroaches for the {\ niz in the Firse Chared, corner Ann and 1';11" REV. T. 1 Is not calculated to give the Jay spectator a | article proved to be Pickett’s reminiscences, | o EH11E, DOOKS, Drin | pletuzes WOt | for the market. 1t strained the church so 1, whoin he knew meant well, but he | West Wasbuionests, G moruing und evening in the chu very high opinion of the appearance or the | giving lis recollections of events connected | CHIETWise beaueathed. ' As he “has o need | that Lsold it second:hand to the eounty for one_into a boxstall, and swore like a i mcning i Cvonit 1 Dleiaoutn Charch, | 1nd Koboy-st. Evenini subjeci i ] . g of money or heip,” after his death all these | water-works, and i irrigates the whole dees- neer_in hard “;\ml th|e Il ; % ' ed the sawliorse, anc manuers of the dramatic eraft, a i i south of Twenty-Hlth-st. > bk with the nawme Linc ¢ vi SN & ic . % - 4 S Fraukly,the procession which streamedout i the nawme of Lincolu, togettier with the | yo0u0sis rovers to his nieee, Mary Carlyle | trict? k 1 EV. F. A NOBLE WILL, PREACI MORN- | 4, cun himself in seven different | tng und evening in Uhion {ark Church. imply gotoseceachother,and noneofthebet- |. =g o i jugive carcer by w2 folk of the profession are in town. What | 2B U he backs of aschool of blue fish. n < und evening In'St. Paul's Church, un Maxwell-st, ¢ Newberry-av. »f Booth’ 1 o'clock on "Thirsdas w history of several personal interviews held ke, My 3 5 st i ic col- ** Won’t you try something more?"’ queried slense erowd of ugly women, mostly mide with hiw at ditferent times and places. ;\,I‘u u"fbni..p-,(;m.f"ulm ".h."-oar" ".'l}hfim.‘“?l an Eagle " reporter who it skirmished RIIEELY, SRTULE TOITRE. TAEACHES HE REV, DR K. M. IATFIELD, D. D. ection of buoks,” with certain exceptions, he | qround the outside of the crowd” during the U Dissrbnrn v und Erk-phice. . oeand Clhureh, Jreaches momming und evening i Lasgley. Avencs . e v-nintii aged, painted and powdered 1o a hideous ex- | Judge of my surpise, upon reading the i p tent, and of thin, pale-faced, impudent lool: st paragrs ind that ournalicy | reauests his brother John to' “‘accept as a { refation of these marvels. SQUIRS. THE REV. . F. LEAVITT PREACIES - | S R IOEE: s S5 I Toir Soung men With oire. clothos and shing | Lo Parasraph, o find that an old Journalist | y,oyento of me while hie stays behind.” “dest drop a fablespoonful of prussic | A mateh safe—One put up where the small |, inkina cventne i the Lincom Lams Churons gor: | LUE BEV. GEORGE CILASE PREACHES IN > | and intimate friend of Mr. Lincoln should o his . S < ner Sophis and Mohawk-sts. the chureh coruer of Fulton-st. and Arteskan-uy. To his nephew Thomas, son of Alexander ¢ THE KEV. JOSEPHL CALDWELL PREACHES hats cocked Dick Swiveller-wise over their nave so completely forgotten his and N ing T the iy FHEACILES MORN- | morning und évening ut No. 70 South Halsted-si acid into acouple 0 piuts o’ hartshorn, You'll A + Tsrot boy can’t get atit, cuse me from goin’ hev ty left ears. In this condemnation_ 1 do not in- 1 s his “as i 3 n_ .. b ; & arlyle, he gives hi el el N e thic i o s s 70l o . ool 2 Vo tend to include the few real ladies and gen- | S0 imperfectly remembered his faets. In C?'u le o g e s e AL | some business (s afterngon. Teonié down | Zebres are very stylishs they wear striped | o una oveningTn th THE KEV. G. K. VAN HORNE PREACHES AT :len‘n:nlnlot we stage. Buf,as a matter of | 1840, Mr. Lincoln and Gen, John J. Hardin ;',‘ ,ml-n:; (n:u(on’so h“:\o‘i'ul()u'l)umm“lmt ml)l o ol l;}seu l{lfn "ll;gh slockinpsuip o theicnicls, THE REV, EVARTS KENT PRESCIES Mogy. | I3 1t the Simpson Chureh on Bondeld-st, nesr fact have never seen amatinée perform- vere siubers %2 2, 1ank and a P! approval of aul ons that’s been ha o aple-sueur is ¢ ki i ing and evening in the church corner of Clinton und CALraT. " - - . ber were both meiubers of the 1ouse of Ropre- | g0ty jave ever got to know or surmiseabout | Whales out o’ my aquarium, Sy old smooth- | _The store maple-sugar is now known asthe | 5 {yEHE REVI. S CALDW ELI, PREACHES MORY V. A. MONIOE PREACT SMORNING | Weat Monroe-st. auce attended by so many tlashily-dre: nnon busted the other day under a | oleomarzarine of the forest. TIE and uncomely Women or by so many semativesin the General Assembly of: the | 1oy n wihhis wateh,” he says, *of all m ening cle. ;““;fi:ll mngiunlx.‘lznr—luokin: yoima o mehd m"“’l; ] her of - them hav- | s G possessions has bu u)n;c the nlem-usyt f,',’?";‘",'\‘;'l, ik .f“"nfi“‘lr“’":‘l‘ll’yhl““""s "l':“"l‘_t;‘fi A man who was formerly a night-wateh- | Alhiiaay i Twentieres tcr el eomer of (oLHE REV. W, CRAVEN WiLL, PREACIORY- rouble with the women was that they made | ing been candidates for a Congress- - s 2 i sea vhich was stealin® | o0y refers to it as his late occupati PUROF. TWILCOX [01.DS SERVICES 1N 7itg | 1ok und evenlog in the Winter Sirect Cliurl tome.” It lad been his wife’s father’s, and | wilk from a pet cow he had been trainiy, | DR Tefers to it as his late occupation. Western_Avenud ission, near L'oli-st, gt 10 TIHE REV. H. KELLOGG PREACHES (N THE - Suth 8., und 733 p. m. Asbury Chapel on K. up for this afte; rivate pel ce | i inati X NOr W w T\\'eust) l‘;:’(*f“‘:;flgglI:L_;E;E“;}fgg 1‘]‘1‘4&; Xl Bominatn ‘\’l‘g&-;::f‘lfm‘calfix(;;es“ T¢ | had “measured out nearly forty-seven and the diseharge busted the usetuluess oug | Of all {ree institutions the free lunch is e il i TR would have made up_for i perform- | tne - widdle trici, but both then | 0f his own existence, and still measures with | @' @ gorilla L had been raisin’ to carry tramps | dearest to the Communist.—New Orleans CHRISTIAN. e i B4 PREACIRS LY ance o the stage. The conscanence | helonged tothe Northern District,—a district | an ever loving solemnity till time shall end | 0 mf.w.’ : (l)nlcr\\“.c,_Ll] Sould S0 oy | Py, TITE REV. T 1L WRIGHT WILL PREACH MORN- | THE REV. F. PORTER PREACHES MORNING gentlemen. I want to git home booty early, | * vy Gleveland Herald puts itthus: * Lucy | i ind eveiln in the Wextern Avenu¢ Chure, be- | and eventas In the Lincoin Street Chureh, KELLER PREACHES IN THE rih Ashlund-av., mornivg asd znd Har BURG “irst | Churel, corner _Your spring poowm is accepted, but its pub- | “ger an Buren lication Is indelinitly postponed.” Y 1 Philusophy—One hair in the us¢ more hard feeling than ated mottoes on the wall can ked tne Eagle ole. EV. CILAR ) atTla. m.his farewed s :::?131 uxztfl;uer simply nppx;:.\iuumid. whichi now contair perilous aceuraey, 0 the of the totitl pupulation of complexion and_general appearance of the John I, m:m:. ~gxél.(;1}l ‘Pfixb,znl: 5"0‘;}'“" class of cocortes and lorcttes. 1am | then represented the Southwestern or Bel n“;n. ond of showing off the wea ville District, and the Itev. and Hon, Zadok eatrical folic, but Lmust “asey the Southeastern or Wabast Distri put intending it, almost ¢ res 1 and John T. Stewart, of Springiicid, who lmh Bernhardt professional matinée looked like | defeated Stephen Douglas, of Jackson- nearly or quite three- | with me, and may the new Thomas Carly re no worse with it than his two predees- sors have done. a couple of my devil-fish broke loese and my wife don'tliketo go down ¢ while them piders is_slingin’ oot legs tor T . Then the my first appearance in Hteratare a variety of Ilfip",‘,' wet among the tarantulis nd feclings, obligations, and regards to- fve ¥ N 1 ~ Ko bed s do you live?” a ew England, and, indeed, long before man. *Where’s your Lome THE R] J. WILL PREACH IN | German Church, indianu-ar. und | eventng. Nfth-st., morni U eveni » THE REV. J. SCHELL PREACHES MORNING WILL PREACI MORN- [ and ¢venini in the Emmanuel Germun, corner L3 outh Side Churcli, cornerof | und Minete: thests. ot s TIHE KEV. G. 1L SIMONS PREACHES SIODNING 1L CATON WILL PREACIL | and ocening h the First German, 3.5 Cisbonro-s : on before lenvine the city | THE REY. ¥, CHALK IREACHES MO A Western paper reports the birth of a | forthe summeria the Sccung Church, corner s l‘:i:l%ulcge‘nl:s' e Stk éllfc\a(;]l':im?l:- No. cnzing the ¢ ility Heeled 5 e A LA Which still continues o Americaat large, stranger, e e S| male child with wings. Probably Nature in- 2 aklyysaey shiallenging the. cold hostility o The wiiter, fraving spent the entire win- | and recomnizing with gratitude how muelof | Hie strangen, = m‘;.“flj'_“ 5 4Ug, e out I | {ended him for . bank-eashicr.—Philadel- URTTATTAR. THE REV. 1L WEGNEIt FREACHES MORNING )i S, i o) M and evening in the Portlund Avenue German, cor! we moved to i C) icle-H ore fer the sportin’ phie Chronicle-Herald. Come up and see we hunt with me. 2 REV. E. L GALVIN WILL PREACH IN | ‘Twenty-clhth-st ‘Fuird Church, corner Monroe snd Latlin-sts., at | PILE REV. FR. MEYER PREACHES - Centre Strect Germin Church, corher Dayton-a¥. 4 tric light. 1t will bea great deal better for the | tor at Spri N 5 Y h n t ie . gren b 1 at Sprinztield from the beginning of the | friendlines pibrofession ” It 3t will abstain ereatter | calied session in November until the close of | love, L hay massing itself under public serutiny in | the niar s on in Mareh, 1841, cannot | hnmensity of worth and capability I believe, of actually credible human | ¢ e 3 had from that country, and what a;.'l\,‘,' .{,{;;fig:;.,(’”m an 5 THE Dbroad day light. Such a spectacle only g et el v p Hets v know 3 oo auy time and takea I 9 mn_unjust idex to the nguur bl s | Torger eitherthe personncl or theacts of | and partly know to be lodged, especially in Wowt cost you Rt Rl I Fou git onary i HERFORD PREACHES IN | IHE REV, D, L. SORLIN PREACHES IN THE DY 0F The * profession’s s soral tone, hot tkably Legisliture. 33 frivnd, ex- | the silent classes there, [ Haw, after | g ap G dW aoman on Lot ISiand S | country’s Jeading exports. — Bhiladelphi 2 i gnd | Fina Swedu. corner Market und Uak-sta. . oL its Hianners, its cdaeation: il oo s L man Snyder, of St Clids, was' the | due consultation a 1 ibilities, the | Wi itttk g e T e & o A ML | e ot Uiarianiom” Bevnin subjpet; “mpas | | TUE REV. JOUN NIGEEN PREACHES MO LR Al te ion, and, above ali, ”rdhls(‘ ; ||dv.nef Seite; strongly | exens: lulllu : cfblt, (Ie]uulenl to fu ond | Whers yzm."_l‘u]"i‘Il‘,‘"“]f“‘l‘l‘lf:,‘:l‘,,_u":lfix‘"!i‘l‘,'“‘if 1']" ‘)’ : Vaik cision.” o i <] momning and evening in thie Second Swedisn Chured, i g supported by Gatewvood. of G notion that has been hwoverimg in my mind | 3 ] e experience, "he man who stepped out *to see a man” REV. GEORGE C. MILN ‘WILL PREACH Rk REV 3 mfl'{fn{figi‘flr‘.‘*._‘u the way, has made so | of uion ardson, of Ads these wany years, ind 1 do, thereiore, hereby | G1ad 10 see you all at my house, gentlewen,” | four times during a fivesct play at the | ot Uity Churen in tue morning. Toiho e i »mdm\zf;\-::e':fl oney that she has offered 10 pay the " , bequeath the books o and the orator bowed gr: heatre, 1 Aoty y ail worning und evening in - the Second 3 steamship tares back to Europe of | ole r 1 bequeath the books (whatever of them 1 1t was an hour betor theatre, and on each oceasion returned with Chureb, on West Divislon-st.. near Holt-av. e bt r’clu(;)-mv‘f’ her v u;u E ute of education, but posse could not borrow, but had Lo buy and m‘"" x“d‘.‘&“‘,r_(‘fi g{ i oken, | an aromatic breath, did not understand why NEW JERUSALEM. M. IIANSEN PREACHES 1IN THE [Renra bt llb‘iv‘l"i;)licn . Of cotizse the | of roud common sense and reat o 2 | gatier, that is, In séneral, whatever of them | S SUel the Ovstet Buy i e “,’ spealt | he was called a four-leave clover. Vel PENDLETON WILL PREACTT an Clhiurel, corner Indiana und fange oA s puliic subseriotion to thnt eflesy by men of the *rouglh divmoind.” | arestill here), wiich I used in writing on | 4001 I} Juabell at W so | Ren e e of Mitine Tias: bebh otk 1 Lark Chapel at i m. end at Unton Park % o cen afllicted by the warvel: zamon, anid Littie, of Hncock, | Cromwell and Fredericl, and which shall be | $3dlv that he stopped short, and silence | < Dfteseuator of Mame has been work- v i T M v At G 9“”‘ wooden acting of the able ladies and ders of the minority i | accurately searehed for and parted from my gned profound until the proprietor of the | ing all winter in a Michigan lumber-camp, r 1o 1 MERCER “L‘-‘:{ijefi-“"‘ts‘n-u‘i\l TEMNPERANCE. o Fetclemen of the Cernbardt support, Thiere Doth Tuent s and | othier books, to the President and fellows | Stieon closed up. forte, memhers of il Lesistatures would | 185t Relureedon ™ i A s sicanieds § {i-seasontd timber, tao, it one 1y e uperior maty, who wasall- | of llarurd Collere, City of Canibriilge, A CASE OF SELF-CONTR TUNORIEO00S ATery Wb ahst & T fn Lower Furwell failar So'eloek p, . Encrsae: . s in th se of 3 4 iy 1 raway-team in his car- | State of Massachusetts, as i poor testi- £ D =5 2 OL. iet time th AR I e A ce, UNIVERSALIST. 13 Madison und from Arcade court. ‘The leaders {uf e case Of trees, from the nuwber of or children Ly Jifting | mony - of 1y respect for that San Francisco Dost. auictthme the taxpayers would havel—Lowis- | THE REV. W. 5. CROW WILL PREACIE MoRY- | I woek are: Mundur, Mivs Luci Kimballg Toed most of the ladic before the team had acquired § | MAr of S0 miany. OF my . traneatl say whag you pl about ola | vitle Cour owrnat. Ic?';:m:;lt'lfll“mn:xlxéxl‘l“ the Chureh of th iedeemer, | (o5 Maleolm Mcbowell: Wednesdap, Mesly 2 Itistobe | them altogether unex- Conklin. d Soncamon-sts. Fhdbrad thmr i g EvERY SUN . W. I RYDER WILL PRI Bill Gridley,” sald a gentleman just down A-man in Schuylkill County, who suffered TH ACH MORN- [ 3" (o {riends, and a token of the Teelin, speed. *EL MEETING 1S HE! pected and nuparalleled generosity will not re House contained 2 very fars 1 lieated the % - vl M intense pain from i Y010 the rash-cxtent of suppiving. benete | of lgio : avery farze mumber | dicated the greatr country of which Har from - Bodie, to the crowd who were spin- | INtense pain from inflamnitory rhewmatism, | iniand ovening 1o St. Veul's Church, Al L d aon X i o & Titts 1 Labit ¥ oL wl r ) i il STy e el by diy e 15 West ko st at 3 o'clioek p. m.. con Lincoln, | is the chief”school; in which sens ning for hot-scotches in Phil MeGovern's | Feently tried the Knock-Chavel plaster cure, by th Woman's Cnristlan Temporsoce Uilon, i IUCT 4 . A «da particle of pain INDEPENDENT. ML T. P JONES WILL CU 50 hie left PROF. SWING PREACUES IN CENTRAL MUSIC | Buce meeting utd p. m.atthe corner of Nuble rsand | Hallut im. Obiv-sts. 3 S ot experien back room the other night. * Iknow there’s | for two weeks. Only a few days is bed for the first time in two yed fiaries withh relurn tickets. ‘That would be too much. A REMARKAT and Ed and Sangamon, ardin | reason to be confid I, Pecl: of Cook, Mur- | thorities will please Lo aceept this, my little 3 : 3 Py 1 with it, and order and use | Jots ’er fellers talking against him,—'special- | 1 2 YOUNG MAN. Sofewraliv it e ;‘_: Ex be, L .(‘l]n’mi\‘rmn of :;mu. ather of })L‘(](lea , and e et ) ally & 15 et A NeWSpaps ires ongres of that name), | i, as to their own good judgment and kind | 1y now that he’s dead,—but I allers speak of | Visited the cemetery, e rode In a hearse.— | U1k RIV. DI IL W. TIIOMAS PREACHES IN showing nowadays that 1 am encousaged to Edwards, wid Gillespic of Madit | fidelity shiall seom ttest. s\ cortain ssmbol | o man as {ind him, and old 11l s s s | Norristoten Herald. T G : ST e i S 8 Tl REV EEDIIAM WILL PREACH THE REV. W. CKAVEN PREACHES AT3 | 20 e e buest may Have, Dub of i | and sqnare o one s 1 wish tor <36 st bF “ But, my deal fellah,” said the newly-ar- und evening In Chicago-uv. Church, corner | In the Washingtonlun Home Chapel. COL. GEORGE K. CLARKI witl lead the Gospel nsic value as i collection of old books it i ngli 1 k: o asoia i rived Englishman to the Galveston back- 1 pretend 1o very little, his crankiness.” i ATl Bt 5 Gt e e PREACHES IN THE | moetins thiocve T o setan, Ciark. *IT there shoulit be any doubt asto any | -~ Lutty bad tempered, wasw’t he®” said :l:‘ bt “hh:"Jc};":(lI ot I(Ilt‘llpi:"l‘)filux‘x‘; It‘.’)“ih"g 1::1‘:)[‘ WestSide iimucl,onr. Morin wad Tndmste, | Bt Vo Boruiis o ool G0t T HB 3 aly : army, THERE WILL BE A BAPTISM BY T son, Lrumbull of st. Clai el of Mon- | ival e roe, Griddey of MeLean, Areher of Clirk: e YOuNz | Gei, W, L. D. Ewing o Fayotte, Webb o iiam Lee | White, McClernand of Gallatin, Dougerty of ask alittle space in which to record the do- Ingsof one of the most remark: snen in New York, Iiis nameis Wi Toward. and his father is a very noted - | Uni Ross of I Ki i 5 s y per- nion, Ross of Fulton, and Kiichell of | of the books e Vi ategory of il, W vi rinkling re eppe; P 2 = son. Young Howard is the ido! of his fats. | Montomery. o this, bequest, ,‘,gf”i{g;‘l‘,;o&‘m‘f.‘“‘]fi:}:ufph_‘}i Pl;:’i ‘.‘_".""_“’s s”‘""‘,’““- red pepper on the yer know.”? '.l“““‘l"“w mike any diff PRESBYTERIAN. Christian Church in the lake at the fout of Twents® ily. nma has the entrée—when hiewants to en How well T remember the familiar way: lehind me, 25 1 always trost and I|ubc i 8 herring to encourage trade. ence; here in ('. lvea(‘nn we call almost ey THE REV, HENRY T. MILLER WILL PREACH | Bfth-st.ut3p. m. Mt 05 Ttof The best ociate fn e NAMSLO €11 | and slight form of Stephen A Douglas At | already knows abous this s can - Well, he was—and he wasu’t. Pve seen | loaferand deaddeat Colonel or Major. 1 this eventne, and tie Kov, A o the Con- | KLDER W. 1i KELLEY, FORMERLY MISSION. Y oo the bost society i Xew York. Like | that time, when e sat down apon niy knee | and Who possesses a catalog or Hot draten oy | that man keep his gri himself and i, Getieral 2*=tialveston New st et s woring 18 e Siste Caurch | gy of he icorantied Chutels uf Lavieriial, Tai W wise man, he keeps out of fhe best society e puy ke | ahd who possesses a eatalag or list drawn up at man keep his grip on himself and go - & Clauel, coiner Of Vincennes und Quk-avs, to Utah, will prencnin Castle 1fall, 619 West Lake 1 . from the coun- | by me, of which the counterpart in pos- | along cool and easy like when any otherman Americans areof a practical nature. When | THE REV. W. A. MCCORKLE WILL PREACH | t moraiug und even: asg " cond Church, Micigan-av.and | - DIL MATILEW WILL, PREACIL MORNDS an Illingis farmer who had got rich was | this moming in the e nas g : - il X Twentieii-at. No ared. al i y . visiting 1 zerland, they dilated to him Lcall to mind suthing that on_the beauty of the surrounding scenery. ¢ rds, I nd how they felt in | session of the Ia and Cuttings, and Rhinelanders, ct id genuys | 1080rd 0 the contest between Judges Me- | it for me in all points accurately 3 Birs k4 | Roherts and Brecse for the y done. In | legs and omne, squander their owa and other people’s S‘uu'} 15 il‘\\-a_‘u Se | n‘. {xg.l bmxcfl h regard to this, and toall elsein these fi hau happened onee wway in the flush il i money in all sorts and kinds of vulgar dis- | ety in the Session: il sleoet e oy directions of miine, I wish him to be resarded that showed wiiat a bisz hears old Grid- | ¥ G%7) e, replied, “as scenery “it's very sipanons, voung 1loward devotes limself 1o | lot to the [doine bal- | as iy seeond self, my surviving self” | ey had in his Shirt. - You soe, we were ag o | 890 But itstrikes me the Lord has wasted the most admirable occupations. e | only | after the p M The oil.}‘nhn‘xl‘l\\’gsfilntg“xls|“’[r'i:r". Inml Mewmorials | mininecuny called Lone Skull, upon the i;l:)lrlolf s Jevel S"'zfmwylml’;ll i ';ml hfi"‘“ the 1most 2 cupations. L Flo 3¢ of, the DIl re s the i sh Carlyle,” he leaves in charge | Feather River, g ill's ad peen made level and good farming land.” Just:20 years of age, and he hias been already | Subretme Courg by increasing th number of | of Mr. Froude, remarking that 1t 1s fa 11on | o aich thut b b s joiin had panned | gy wanted to lyneh him.—Duston Post. in almost every § Judges from four 1o nine and assigning to | compiate. e alludes to 1 large 1 T sty 0 PUL O . ool sl i inost every quarter of the zlobe a5 n eX- | acitihe tuties afa Citonts . gning o | « I ¢ s toalirge wmount of | of style. e had the Jargest shanty in the | Child of 4, taken 11l is presented by con- plorer, quietly and modestly picking upstores | creating Cirenit Courts bt repedted b i | aoulogTaphical record in the notes 1o this | place—four rooms—and what must’ Gridiey | siderate aunt with sey h of valuable information. Lefure hus father re. | Salue ack, the Cireuit JUdies were oones ¥ e places no value, | do but_send clear round the llorn for a { of which she begins to devour with in New York. While the young Loril ard_authorities, will'see | in the camp would have stood on his- hind vice. and evenin at Y1 South Green-st. <PEL COLLISON W(LL PREACH | MIt. DONALD L0ss WILL 1OLD A GOSPEL n the Fullerion Avenue | meetingin Hall N 19 West ll:mJulph-‘:L_uli F" I Lecture nt3p. m.” Subject: = Abrabaw Going ¥ K JOT e 0N, D. D, WILL | 10 Eeyor in the Fourth Chreh, cornor of iish and | _GUSPEL MEETING AT 212 STAVE-ST. AT 3 pr-st. Eventug subject Bible Munliness.” .. 2 WILL PREACILIN SIEETING AT & NOUTH CLABE-ST- et nd();xnelu.:(hfll'lf?- (.\lulmln £ sciples N the Sea o aail TRAL ME! NG OF FRIENDS KES veral fine orane o | Lremnesyblect: “The Asceusion’ und Exultton oG Athar BT g , With 6 ?:’11; I REY, S. B, WISHARD PREACTIES SI0RN: [ e G0 CHILDI ks ':"“““Ejfi.‘-s‘ In und evening in the Fitth Church, corner of iR eI Charla Ul Op) W ANE L 0 Xcept as subsidiary aud elucidative of the | carpec for K hi v i i lented and gave him uoney to spend iu his | guently repealed out of oflie text. n bi hy OF wme,” carpee for the parlor. 1t took him nearly a | manifestation of delight. * And what do F llisgay E X Dr. Lo, fther of G . 1 apimCipress biography of wme” he | year to gzet it our, and then it was the only [ you to kind anntic who brousht you th STRe e e THE FIRST S0C1 FSPIRITUALISTS MEET e (s basialen ol (ot Ll uper of Gen: John & Lowan, | adds, Ihad really rather there should be | carpet. i that. part of the State. Wity | beantiful oransess iuires” ot Wi indor Chreb. Comen aF | 10, balehank Lallas foop.m Mes Cora b Vo0l z = i i lecture ‘on' the relation Of & ous to call out the latent pohiteness in nted Jackson County, a quiet gentle- | none. ground with yellow and red flow 2 res a sailor-boy 8 i 4 4 oL i Y, belore e mast, and | wan, but said 1o be a good eXemplitication of | 1l requests that Froude and Joln Forster | oot 1a s Sellow and o ons it Sty el (o Folks | wny 5, D. D. PREACHES | sphere of Fourier. Wiple interprotations thi the child’s charaeter. e may bring some when he was 17 years old had, i c- i it i i . ity. traversed ‘m’; Nortls '!:,l:l.mllinls(;;xlftne(d mfif\'m{:f(“.fi‘i'xfé?fir ’l"fi’("?xfl’é‘lf’nulr.xtlllmr :)‘:lfncé \(-b e s““l‘l‘lgil:ip‘ nil%( ;‘:2:3 xr‘xmrst sur{ - Ls thisyarnin oneact 27 growled a friend | more when these are gone,” responds the Bieoly, wrnes Mdgad- | Seclisumnd i Sudinen Bader, Gurate Yo oS Wt 1 Rt | gl b e ot ot ik TS ke o s | of e ke, o v Nty watcling | e, her fnceshining Wi Sranseuiee. | *utl? SN ron, . e o | S LA, 5, AR, EETEE 21 and sterile waste cou- | wards or Ebeiezer Peck, both of whom were ““Cheir utmost candor and impartiali- | der in the other roomn. prgon: Pml D A e, B Gomer | il be held Iu the bull No. 2 West Madison=c % ;s oun Scundals. Adums-sts., tains two great glacial spaces wich have | able debate! Iut no man in either br: V', re vays 9 ) i A p. m. P THE e orancl | Ly, wking always Junies Anthouy Froude | 1Usiu one scene” continued the party | London noed throw no atomes at Paris witn | THE REV. JANES MACLAUGHLAN MIGEACIES | . THE B ALY LS Y o P « s Sovlety will bu beld ut the Fo ; mever peen visited, Tuls boy-explorer will | of the Legislature commanded such univers ractically along with it, will evidently fur- Wl W ? = o vyteren Snure ven hiversal 4 Vi v . 3 vias [ morming und evenin In the Scutca Church, corner | LB R pra Uy g 3 vidently fur- | from Bodie. “ Lemme see; where was L? | ita'posthumous scandals about George Sand, | Of cungumon wnd Adeuasin. 3 ,1 LUty tus eveniug,