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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1881-TWENTY PAGES, * i ee 17 pushing, or piling things up. ‘To others, | ers, to fathers, to wives and mothers of fam- | dist S z = = prayer stems tobe more of an active eger- | ilies, to tutors of youth, to rulersand Judges, by pe hcraits ar ange snd carried out | tion there were neither flowers, music, nor | __ RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, Hive itt the, eee cI ov a regulated sort of outpouring, well and to the Russian villagers whom the late | cluded by expressing an earnest liege. ae addresses at his funeral. “AND DEPARTURE OF hutonouss Numbers oe trine. of cone pray er | Czar freed, bidding aul presert @ the orthodox | prayer that all who spoke the English toneue The death of the Rev. W. O. Simpson, one INSTEXPLANATION | OF | KEFRIENCY reise with us all; but it | faith and obey the iawful authorities, would be kept from regarding the new ver. | ot the foremost preachers of English Meth- | sMonday saauesy §keypfed- ‘Sunday exceptet 5 H good people, wh lee! se S Seite js "i The Forthcoming Methodist | le, who gp to sleep these hot Sab- | was a little surprising to find John Wiison, sion as entitled, either in itself or in respect | odism, is annouhced. Hienzo t Northwestern Kallway. “RELIGIOUS. tendency uaths under the preaching of their re; i fendi i i : 5 i a gular | in defending cel services, la Wi ii ; é 7 é 2 : ‘i Ecumenical Conference uuinister, listen tote far less able sermon of | atloase aeeebi the peopeeison thats pester TEE MORMON BIBLE, coneeieeats: €0, pe considered either well | ‘The Rev. C. W. Wendte, of Cincinnati, | “smpirar: Carat: Gestd tacit Baines epee in Londo an ora leprae 48 to the utterances of | must be unwritten, unpremeditated, else it | WHO WROTE I, AND Wow Jo Sar cor rr. Well executed. . formerly of this city, will spend his summer | fre; Palmer House. io Canal-st. and the depot oa in nm. Sroleoest ut this system of interchange | is not prayer. Can the heart ever want fitting The Interior. The Rey. Dr. Hitchcock, of Paris, says the | Vacation at Newport, R. 1 thé corner of Wells und Kingie-ts. , oduces some results that are deplorable. | words 2” concludes Wilson. We should say, | ‘There isa Jost leaf in the’ history of the | Masses of the people in France are ‘disposed Bist i? ‘Olite, 4g . Lear to listen to Protestant teachers. The re- ishop Jagzar, of Ohio, is tusticatine | ssrsnautown Express. tisdeath to pastoral work. Th "es, Vt i ii i Ravine iio ; a e people | Yes, very often indeed, and that, in, fact, | Mormon Bible, asa paper read by Mrs, Eaton | jr sti Diforences in Church Polity Betwoon | Nii ihe ean tok au uepher ae | Movi? RNSiOPEN SU EDS A | A te lai een tn, Blo teas. | ti i bles. hue doze at Raga | Wet, he hel inbrovine minister is in the same predicament. He | 500years old, and is well seasoned by use: | L&2?S 880 Tread a short history of the origin ad has opened s gulf between the | . Racine College has conferred the degrec of ht Expre of Mormonism. ‘The paper read by Mrs. Dr. | RomanChurchand the thinking,conscientious | S-'T-D. on the Rev. Frederick Courtney, | Cedar Raptds an important among the ig resorts of Maine, and | Cedar Raplds Exp: iti rf ches specially t o y British Wesleyans and Their preaches specially ta no one chureb, and | “Oh, God! who art the truth, make me one b , 5 vi eene jaan vartieular fold. lt hasbeen | with ‘Thee in everlasting love. 1am weary | Eaton is in substance harmonious with that. people. Rector of St. James’ Church in this city. Bee uo es Rag, Benress. i American Brethren. ministers” of ‘Eneland one ihe Wesleyan of reading, 1 am weary of hearing. In ‘Thee | Mrs. Smith believed that one of her sons | According toa correspondent of the Na-'| ,, Francis Mtrphy, the reformed saloon- | Sour City, & Xankton if arative,| alone is the sum of"my desires. Let all | Would prove a prodigy and achieve some | tlonal Bapfist, there are more than. 400,000 | Keeper and temperance evangelist, has ap- | Procure ltneetont & Dabedes eu, strangers to all in’ their congregations, ex] t } i i rs of B: asa Me ren re CORSE woe congrega iy OX eachers be silent, let the whole creation be ork, fl " colored $ i ' inatie i ‘reepur g cepting a very few, and no intimate acquaint. | dumb before Thee, and do Thou only speak | Wonderful work. The son of *Ris sapient Tuited States Tn Soul Coolie ec a vate tee Dead Tesnhous a Pah : iret ener ee e a jeorgia, Rev. Pet fs se, aduate waukee Xpress, * = . ance existing between them, the bond of,} tomy 2 tos prophecy was not Joseph, but another, and, y §purgeon’s Es periences in the affection and’sympathy cannot be strong. eae alow. 1s. th peta torat io sad to say, he died from a surfeit of raw mad astern Texas three of the Sund: of the Presbyterian Seminary of the North- | Uiwausee spgcial Sanday : Difficulfies in Preparing apie loss.unmler this arrangement ts Very | ite being as familiar as the ‘Prayer of St. | turnips, and Joseph assumed his place and | tion Society report Heat amtist Lublien. | west, has teceived a unanimous éall to | Miwaukes taecencen bse . a ar -sostom.” poe ee . ‘ Y a - sins City, Mo. : “ Dassencer. “ Prayers and Sermons. rived, fo 9 large desree, of the preseneeand | evening service? oe neo, Te MOTE AN | played the role in this stranze and wieked | Were organized last year. ‘The Princess Bugiene, sister of Osear It, | Mlztraen tae § tervaatie counsels of the minister in their home. life, "The general question of the uso of fixed drama that has made so much sin, erime, Mr. Eli Johnson, Corresponding Secretary | of Sweden, has organized a soclety of ladies Be Paul € ulancapole Bepie - Paul & Minneapolis Exhee aud the minisier, in turn, loses that invalu: } forms we shoul f| and misery. Scattered over the State of | of the New York State Temperance Soci Stock i i ible element of putpit power which cat only | 22 ins weshou Mu of course, not dream of | and Fe attend ate of the Sow x a mperance Society, | at Stockholm, for the prosecution of mission- | Terre & Deadwood Express, : a J r Alt O1 arguing here, butdo not our hearts tell v ‘o there are certain mounds of large size il deliver his lecture entitled * What y | ary labors among the Laplanders. aol if A Princeton Critic Says the New Revis- | come from sympathetic intimacy with his | that one Breat—often preariiices Sa oe aetene & Pages ae) | Drink aud How They Make It” on Weds oe nee Gebers 2. tees D.. has re Minnesota 2 steuLAviih : a n ad- | the work of some extinct race. Some of ae x t people. A system which relieves a minister | vantage of a form which is known by rote, them have been opened, and pean tay, Tt ig erntete Is the fitth day of the | signed the Presidency of the Washington y ation. is re is one C rt ion Has Not Been Revised largely of pastoral work, thus - giving and, so to speak, vi ion b} " an Enough. juote the to polish his sérmo ting as fi freduent iso, 8 tat ie mere words "ass the rode {mplemants’ of te. aberilnal be ibaa Jeolutes to be given at Lake ou account oF ittieatth Aad accented & ali . ° Peri boda tereey ae ith e. ‘ated i aiper, Rev. Mr. veen Aug. 2 29, fhe Pies, Breaba tet aecepted a ‘0 | uneriticised, ‘and that the thoughtof the | ple. As stated in the paper, the Rev. Mr. Aug. an to tho First Presbyterian Chureh in Denver, He Ee the number of sermons it requires him to | soul is led upward with y 21S) é Tl 7 a it any struggle? | Spaulding regarded them as. the remains of The Rev. Paxdor Hood, produce—sueh a system may. conduce to | Ofcourse, if no prayer is Benine—in pube | Se eweins re: 4 iti fi ne ort ane othe mace, Wolo. elegance of diction and the delivery of tinel. lic at ‘ullevents funiess it is > [aye off extinet. rece. Tle wyrote a fletitions, oF a) ear its comine ee aoe nee ‘The Ri New! y ne eee ie eS ¥ rT aba ents— pumped up, ¢ pe idea ais England, fs coming t : e Rev. A. I. Newman, formerly Pro- eneral Notes at Home and Abroad— | feundeu periods, but it is questionable i more or less (we do not quote the phrase of- | fanciful history, somewat modeled after the | jetter to a friend this side tho wntar tie Ee fessor racers tical Tswirs ta Hoel Elvin Sunday Express Chicago, Turtinste al Seminary, has just been | Fgssans Tm : ney Raitrond. ‘ables, Sleeping-Car “Accommoda- . specially fits a nan either to reach thi fensively), c¢ rst reis wi Jewish history. He ubed Script es “ 7 . —! 4 r ea ely), cadit quevstid till there is water | Jewish history. He riplure names. Tam going and not knowi whi 2 I Clark~ H B Personal Mention: Sunday of is hearers or to arouse their consciences. | enough. But why should not a preacher | His style was Scripturdl. This wasread to | Lam going Gut like Abraliane but even ai elected Professor of Old Testament Exegesis Mindianaas., Grand Uniua Depot, Palas Pleasantries. {tay make a nan a fine orator, bur it will | like Nir Spurgeon have full liberty to use | dis children and friends at home, and they | Years of ae Lam not unchverful. 1 have and Ecclesiastical History in the ‘Toronto ae ; Hi el mich in making him a flame of fire. | written or printed prayers, when-he pk admired it asa romnee. ‘The Mormon | often been invited to go to America; my pie Baptist ‘Theological Seminary, Canada. 4 Acar British TC eee vit Chee een an se es holiners used tg Hide oe Serilten Brn BE | books followed the stpry of Mr. Spaulding | pose now is to go uninvited.” . “| The Rev. Sheldon’ Jackson, D, Da has } Galesburg, Qtiawa & Streator Ex D TIENT. ioning Co ‘tee. This Commi Lies s erator’s cocked-hat; bu y | with servile closen Spauldine’s | New i : sailed fi Port 1 $e 2 Nebraska EXpre: BE Ps NT. tioning Committee. ‘This Committee meets | should not the minister be at liberty to ust, | Huoks cinimed to be a t fon from metal | preety Wampshire has a new Jaw taxing Fettory: for Make The tao with ner | Rabaunes Slows Cif Express ‘Has your pathway been darkened, my brother? Tren Le come eat wi veh stetelvest th ott Beene gent plates, found in the, earth-mounds, and | Satue. Tine Consrcantiongl Cheech oe tae itiree big bells for as imauy mission chiavels,. | Rowners Gee, Accomaraa ata pe neds iz ] i ne representative | which have recei he hallmark of uu smi K recisely the same. ‘The | chester refused to pay oi VU thet | ands i r : f inis: | PMontana & Pucitic Express... Jstho radiant sunlight of joy from each of the districts, ‘These are elected i "Lo+ collect n goodly srnitins books lc eos abene ane ae chester refused to pay on the ground that milsoms verinl fox the erection. of ae bar Joseph Atchison Sclopena Be Bin So eclipsed by the shadows that gathor atthe airichaneutin es, Generally the Ghair- | volume aks such prayers, would be about one | js not 2 reasonable doubt that, the so-called | preme Court Pea Hern TE ETA fhe fue ization whieh are on his vessel is a portable | Auror Sunday Cuseacore: pm ‘That life scoms u bitter alloy 5 h ivt is chosen, though this. ts "s work; and why should not any min- | Sformon Bible ista elose copy of the romance | Pirutioncr eee = | srwyinill, ‘This ¢ andy” i ine baAurora Passenger, i Be patient! One smile of the Master not requited by law, and i isnot atways | ister wlio needed i or liked ty be_ at liberty | whet Wh ution. called fAbanuserpg | ptiuition of thar Stare Is competent for the | new butlaingshueiicds of miles flora wiers | fuepuaia eons Ha Will drive all those shadows away; oe een se men, Who are | to use this collection, interpolating or not, aS | Found.” © : in ae ieee is civilization has been doing its work. Dr. | bitocktora € F i rina SeNcoues oan Cae eS toanake the appointments, the Stewards and | he pleased? Why should not this be as law- | “2, How did Smith and his confréres gain gther in the matter of taxation, and that the | Jackson is Mi ry Superintendent of the | PAuror Passenger... bal oa baa crac at other church officers who are memb ful as pouring. water into the pump by sing- | possession of the manuscript, or secure a | questi long exemption dues not affect the | Presbyterian Church for a large field inthe | 2AUTOS busencer, pm Of eternity’s beautil ay. the distriet meeting have an equal voi ing hymns, which are not only forins, but | copy, to. which they added some articles to auestion, far West, covering New Mexico, Arizona, ER Be ae Sencola pm Has your pathway been darkened, my brother? | Hie ministers; Ut unary, too, for the | very elaborate forms indeed ? suit their purposes? Mrs. MeKinstry, the | AN, surviving clergymen who served as | Alaska, ahd other territory. afuuthern Vad bm Has hope riscn cloudless and bright, Incuiters OF (6 Slat loning Coainiittes £0 con : only daughter of Mr. Spaulding, statesin a | Chaplains during the War, as well as all who ee fi oe ‘And, just as it promised fruition, Sher difcrentilistcees eee ee of THE REVISION. letter published in Seritmer’s Monthty, | labored with the Sanitary Commission and * SUNDAY JOLLITIES. <,Dutuque Express. pm Gone but in adversity’s night? eae OF TED a eee a ae ex Wie Om tk HACK TOR CHUTE: ‘August, 1850, and the truth of which sh¢ | the Christian Commission, are invited to a 4 Tastee ral 11:5 p mi ; er nist aati ” for instane id it will ME || cae orr ‘spondent at Princeton, N.J., writes | tHirms under oath, that they moved to Pitts: F leh is tobe held at Chautauqua | Our copy of the “Revised” doesn’t say | si i pal, except Sundar. cDally, except =” 4 burg while she very young, but that hand 6th of August, This is tobe | what becomes of the man who borrow: "Dubuque trains leave und arrive from Contral Do- Here, for instance Be patient. Remember misfortune, If hallowed by heuven-burn love, ly to many As purchasing riches and honor, ation of th pot, fout of Lake-st, Chicago. Milwankee «& St. Pant Rallway. pot: Comer Madison, Canal, nnd Adams-si3, os, GF Clark-st, Pal joteland at Depor. mer House, Grand 3 ‘ibune complaining of 4 | she remembers every circumstance of this | # combination of “love-feast” and “ experi- ey i kind from ‘the repre- 1 ti care: 4 a. Eth . ini? i ke xD and keeps it until death. ‘This seems like : a te “ f . ne sitrrender which he claims that the revisers | removal. Lier father had a friend there | ence-meeting.” It is expected that a large | iro. Spat it trol 3 a the home of the epirit above. ___ | gentative on the Stationne Committee of the | sade, and whieh he regards as gratuitous: | named Patterson, aud she visited Mr. Pate uunuber of exworkers will be brongiht to Bee ee eee Free Pres < a MLOIL anny ‘ fentlanan thi ag erst rary, and heard her her talk | gether, some of wh 2 ecomti “ Now, Samy, have you rea y vrotuer? | Second London Distriet, Lt isclipped trom | ‘Lhe great objection to the new revision,” | terson's library, and, heard Ber fathe well stric BL AES: ROW, BCOMMINES | senate sOryee re You read this story oC in Methodist: the New York 7 en in year Has your pathway been darkened, m: Arnve. Has the angel of sorrow drawn near, an English newspaper of recent date. Dr. | he writes, “seems to be that it does not re- i S i , y i ake spite eading ecaea 3 35 Lapierre i vis 2 D1 er, 2 M dine 1 5 ; what wrong did they do whi oy 5 De eee UO Rome eecee iw deat ¥ ee ie i suo on thissidethe Atlantic! | vise enough. ‘The enormous saerifice of a | took ihe aera him, bee ne Perce a serceal Sorts of Teclinge possibl brother?” wines Sold Min toe chest waukee Fast Matt. Be patioats Luck ups end your i ACLS, Sis ‘Kindly allow me: to anasonee thocak | Yersion that ruled even in hostile pulpits and lined _ prin ane dG and returnetl | it to | and shun him; to foreive and to love him, | A Sunday scholar, when asked in the le nowewee © Wauk om aypram sl beautiful home Jn the skies, Four columis hat | hall'beut heme torecerte | that had imbedded itself in our litéiattireand | bin. Sidney Rigdon was at this, tine a | ‘Yo hate him is to accord to him the power to | son of “David Sparing Saul” why David See Pau ge Stina Das Who'll wipe all the tears from your ey Ininisters or Stewards us to next year's appoints | in our earliest thought is attempted for the | YoWNE wan and in Mr. Patterson's olfice, and, | inake you constantly miserable; to dislike | had compared himself to “aflea,” replied | (apolis Express trains. z re i FOUBET OS ments next Saturday, May 25, and that 1 sbail | sake of ¢ § the Ww! i Thich | While the imanuseript was lying there, had | and shun him, is a vain effort to forget him; | that he supposed “it was because Saul | Citya pepres tenses AP} pm iene 1a BernatlenLsain UroTBOR heat the Contenune Hal the tallow: genill | sake of changes the wholeaggremate of which | ample opportunity to copy it. ‘his is prob- | to forgive him, makes his presence and the | couldn’t catel: him.” spfeton Express tralng att 2a) pms Fam cet Retahit/larepsicpaion i" day, June's, after ila. m. You would not pay fora tenth of the disturbing | able, as Kigdon was afterwards a prominent | thoughts of him. tolerable: to love hin, is é = Chien fowarund Dawote Fee a ea Through thickets of briv May James H- Rica. | influence. By’a singular (4tality, the changes | Mormon preacher and adviser of Smith. Mr. | the highest attainment of grace. He who na Aus' Sunday schoo), teacher asked Stevens Point and Ashland am =? Insteud of the ruse-cov A word in regard to salaries, Wesleyan | where they become gra. are often mistaken. Spauldiay sed Ae a ats iy tn His, and | hates an enemy, gives him more reason for | man his. different Senses? Why arenwe | aucn pm Sac aur caviar Tilniatere ae Uettee Bald, GHB, :*yertze, | ‘That, in the eleventh chapter of the lebrews: wr tlie brother of the, widow, WW ame i See StL OSTEY he who. shuns him, creates the | given eyes?” “To shut ’em up when aut And leads to the purest enjoyment pal Chureh, and there does hot exist amone | (NOW faith is the assurance of things hoped | bin, at Onondaga Valley, Onondaga County syspicin aang ares. Wins ais Who fore We go to slegp,” said a dull boy at the foot of | Hubuquee Cedar itapids Bzprdss|ap.40 pm Of pleasures that never spall eud. them the great disparity whielye find here | for,’ is either false, for faith is notassurance; | N.Y. ‘The “M: nuscript, Found” lay ex- | Who loves him, makes Nei nied of ‘good. the class. Elsin s kirkland Pas Ie pei . in the ainounts paid t@different men. ‘They | or trifling, if it means that faith isa form of | posed inan unlocked trunk in Mr. Saviws | —Cnristian Advocate (N. ¥.). A-young lady who was enamored of a | Blsin Special Fast Exp i am BRITISH METITODISM. have a uniform system, departed from only | confidence;and certainly ruinous, for it takes | (ONS anumber of years, and Smith could : z 4: member of a church choir in an adjoining | [#28 sccommodation ~ eb) ara ci x . > inrare instances. by which preachers who irate acy Gaye sti ia? e have possessed himself of xcopy, for it | _,The reports from the missionary station at | village took a friend to hear him sing. On | , Trins for Humboldt and North Chicaus leave 6:35 ere THE CHURCH IN THE UNITED | are married and have families get about the one of the finest passages in the Bible and | js qnderstood that he was a teamster, driver, | Ujijiare indicative of xreat usefulness in the | the way home, after the services, slie ven- | dally Suadaysexcepeats © O&M and GS pm STATE A Pp cites ne amount of money whether iocated in | Just completely throws itaway, The old ver. | or servant of Mr. Sabin. Whether | Suutlt future. M Wookey, ongof the missionaries, | tured to agk what he thought of him. | * Seer eteeSae Aid i ic ees ity y. The S intel a) sion is, *'The substasice 0! kins hoped for?; opied e original, or secured it from Kig- v1 us . e have t ightagainst fever and ink ake a lid a t ” lence «f ton. 3 ,, (inehunati Gazette __| cy or country. | The Superintendent of the | antic wili not.do to say, We have to follow | don is untmown, but probably the latter. | the climate, which is no small wmatter. ‘This think he wouldmake a splendid auctioneer,” | ynion pepot. West, Side, corigr Maileon and Canal; The meeting toxether in the forthcoming | jim, but. the differente is very slight, ‘The | the Greek, for the Greek means ‘substance? | Some time aiter this Mrs. Spaulding went to | 28d much more is being done. The natives Saat a | ‘Pwenty-third-st. ‘Tieket Oflices, at Depots, 8 South, Ecumenical Conference of all the aiiferent | MM, Our he, ‘to shigiemen, and | tWenty times where it means ‘assurance? | Pomfret, Conn., but left er daughter at | are gaining confidence in us. | They izditupkins says his churel qught.to organs | _ Cucxest, Cound Pele Hotel, aad Palmer House, branches of Methodism renders timely a few | a married 1 ated allowanee | once. In the new revision the whole tritles | Onandaga Valley, and also the furniture and | times bring us presents of food and teadily | (75 2 TSP be Tuine. | ‘They lifve a man who “Arrive. aes - setifis eae or ev e 4 . ce | shamefully: in the old version we haye the | the old trunk with the manuscripts, In isz0 | give us information. ‘They are gaining con- | 28S On tand second base. ‘The organist can thoughts in regard ‘to the relative strength | for ev ¢ ‘he beauty of this ith? 5 . ici ii alway et a2 short stop on the organ, while e. m y Pine - * system is that. the ministers whose cireuits | #fand thought that faith isnotaimere theoretic | she married M vison, of Hartwick, near | fitlence in our medicines, and sometimes we | TW2ys & HORS. SLOP AIL TAG Ore ts WIE Le of these bodies, and the peculiarities for brace stall towns and farming districts | trusting to a deliverance, but the substance | Cooperstown, N The name of the place, } have a greatmmny a, i the ‘minister, Mecine. No has a “onal Tod, s am which each is distinguished. Of the 200 dele- | Cer almost as good a support. as those who | Of the thing hoped for, itself. ‘That is, we | postotlice, and ihe school is Matrwi 7 | kinds, “We often pitches into the colgregation, who have to Sprincucld & ‘rex mf? ip mf gates from this side of the globe the largest | travel the richest circuit. in the City of Lon- | Hope for heaven, and heaven to the Christian | nary. in 1825, or early ingls24, Mrs take a great interest in all they see and hear, | Catch 1L—Harvard Lampoon. Se New Url f aa pm . number sent by any one organization will go | don. In some cities in the country are to | Means holiness, and faith is the beginning of | mg moved to Monson, Sass., and lived there | They are fond of uiu We have often had | _A Seotch preacher, who fouud his congre- | iia Past hn Sm +r) from the Methodist Episcopal Chureh of the | be found Methodist mninisters who receive holiness. In other words, faith, ike hope or | with her daughter till her death, in 1844. a crowd gathered rount as eager listeners to | gation going to sleep one Sunday, before he pa bet t : less than $1,000 a year, Inboring side by side | like patience, is the exercise of the bettered What became of the original *Manu- | lr. Huntley playing his melodeon. By and | had: fairly begun, suddenly stopped and ex- pm pnt Ss : After Mrs, Spaulding be- by we hope to be able to preach and speak to | claimed, “ Brethren, its nae fair; giea mon W p mi am nature, and, as such, the ‘evidence’ of the | seript. Found” Tnited States, while of the 200 who will rep- 3 * with other ministers 3 chureh w! A Nrniet 3 :. A Aagret resent British and Continental Methodism | recoive a walang of SH 000 oF $000 ws truth, ‘as thatin which is seen the reality of | came Mrs. Davison, and resided at Hartwick | them freely in their own tongue the wonder- | halfachance. Wait till 1 get alang, and —— the British Wesleyan Church will send the } annum, and probably the’ poorer paid man | blessednes: « James’ people chose | Seminary, she sent) for her eifects, among | ful love of Christ then, if Pm nae worth listening to, 2aN¢ 10 | ponot toon eee Cental Haliromdd. largest number. ‘This fact brings these two | has the larger family of the two, and does the simplest rendering (hypostasis, ‘sub-] them the trunk “with the parchments.” AS you came into church last Sabbath with sleep, but dinna gang beforeL get commenced. | “Tieket Onices, Li Randuiph-st, nunciated the one of | ‘The old trunk she placed in the care of Mr. | your’ creaking shoes, after services com- | Giea mon a chance.” Paciic Hotel, and Palmer Hous “Uider the shui) ail hetehy: He ere 9 : f biel = $ ‘ the very noblest lessons. But our object is | Jerome Clarke, who wasa ‘Trustee and the | menced, you disturbed the whole congre; : 2 ist bodies in the two hemispheres, and in with another te: Who would ever dream | Treasurer of Hartwick Seminary. About ho and ny of the young foiks fared from Little hock an vie = comesrondent St. Louis & Texas E: connection with the fact of the close and ten- tict meetings of the British Wes- | that a body of such men would weaken the | 1834 a man jamed Lurlburt visited Mrs. | round to see Who yon were. And yet, you | inated’ there: “A. minister called upon to’] St Louls & Texas Fa der sympathy which has alw: ted be- the tatisties are pre- | Clim of inspiration, aud just at such a mo- | Spaulding at Monson, Mass. and stated that | were uot in the least disconcerted, and open the Senate with prayer repeated the 9 & New Orleans Expres ment? Gramunar and precedent might de- | he had been sent by a committee to procure | tered your pew with as much compla Lort’s Prayer, Whereupon ony gentleman ew Orlentns & Texas Fut E ing Method- | the Jargest amount of wor! the leading Method- | WCsievan system you find no sich ineongra- churches face to face a \y ey tween thetwo, to say nothing of their relation | sented, and these meetings having been held, s theears 4 $5 i t Sorinutient tepros = e site papers have brought us the results. ‘The mand it, but neither of these ¢: n be appealed | the “Manuscript Found,” written by her | if you had respected the house of turned to another and said, stole that, Sprinstield Sine expe fs § to. Our. old version reads: It Seripture | husband, so as to compare it With the Nor- | thé odinions of your Christian neighbors: | and Lwillbetonit. 1 heard iu Peoria, Burlington & Keokuic. ia Burlington & Keuleul e same idex } ep, as parent and offspring. warrants us in laying | yor yain of full members in the home work for before American readers a brief comparison x cy i rik report iven by inspiration of God? (iL. Timothy, Bible. Vas itright? is ‘ first ti ‘ a Fi = the year Iss] is 4,24. The fe rk reports | 35, Blven 9) ptration Of God! mothy, | mon Bible. 6 Was itright? If this had been the first time | expressed two yt co at a funeral in | Po: & Chateworth BE: of their statistical returns and modes of | a gain of 1,324. “Total gain, The not | ii, 16). The revisers have it: «Every Scrivt- |" tealso produced a letter from her brother, | of your dereliction, I was going to say. there foes ee hepasanh wep ogg: | ureinspired of God.’ Aman would feelsure | Mr. Sabin, of Onondaga Valley, requesting | might bea. ~ Gihusxn Passenger. light excuse for you: a second | 4 queer thing happened in the Congrega- | Dubuque thet Dubuque § her to loan this manuscript to Hurlburt, as | thought tells me there is none. A person N. ¥. | Pastor operation. increase of the number on probation is 6,2 i ‘ i SE. y had some reason for such a surrender. its 7 Vesley: ny a total net gain for the year of 11,864. | they h uN ue : an $ L 1 Reece poe itt is forms 4 gover iment the Werleran The membership of the Church will be re. | Bui when we come to seek it, itisof theshad- | he, Mr. Subin, was desirous to uproot this | has no business to be late at church or any- Renal Chats at Eimira, to deliver ! Bon SaLeraay Ss 7 ‘ ireat Britain opal. ts | juried to the forthcoinau: annual conference | Wiest kind, Ellicott is with them, and sois | Monnon fraud. “Lurlburt represented that | where else. Lknow of a man, more than | Thomas Ke Beecher, on arising to deliver his |S" On Saturday niche rune to Peoria onkpe=~ annual conference, which meets in July, is | about xs follows: Full ‘members in home | Alford j but, of course, that cannot decide. | he had been.a convert to Mormonism. but | three-score-and-ten years of age, who, was | etn last Sunday, found tak he Reet put presided over by some prominent minister | fields + full members in foreign fields, | Our old version distuetly avers: ‘All Seript- | had given it up, and through the “*Manu- | never late at the house of God, even for a | G6 NODE inl nt a ee cine die |" Avabash, St. Louts <& Pactie attway, who is elected tothis dignity by hisbrethren. | $ probationers in home fields; 30,7 ure is given by inspiration of God, and | script Found” wished to expose its wicked-| minute. In future see if you caimot improve | Stead of reading an uid one to his consrest: | onion Devot State, and Pueltensts,, Alt State-st, Thote is alware at hand 2 nlentiful sepple at | brobadioners in foreign fields, 11,90: total | #8 profitable for-doctrine and reproot-) ‘The | ness. Mrs. Spaulding had no confidence in | and pay some little respect to the seryices of tion, or extemporizings a poor oe, oF getting | Cr pin 10 fhe Denise coltes, 39 SoueR ere is always at hand a plentiful supply of sheet new version, with no various reading to ap- | Hurlburt, or “ mistrusted his motives,” but | the sanctuary.—Religious Herald. eibaria Cl Ete ve inist to occupy | Timer flouse, and Grund Paeitic Hotel, redone : vinbers aid probationers in home and for- : t s arnt Presidential timber. and hence itis only oe- | Gien fields, S1Ls10._ ‘the embershii peal to, takes the whole grip ont of the sen- | respecting her brother's wishes and opinions, study, and, re Lear casionally that we hear of au election fora | Ge Me Beis ee ca Tee BOE | tence, and though. ‘Moly Scriptures” were | reluctantly consented to his reatest, and on | 4 dpi! nent of the | turmine with the sermon ie had “itendeil to sale second term. In the interim between the | was 1,700.02, ‘This is a great difference, but | Just mentioned (verse 15) to_ slow what | his repeated promise to return the manu- tuber Wndbete Deecesiaaiti re oe preach, proceeded to deliver it. : Sb foals & Gait Bxpress. conferences, the President performs the du- | jt must be borne inaind that British Meth- | Seriptures were meant, reads ‘Every Script- | script to her, she gave him aletter to Mr. | oi, ated barie Pinion he giver aT ansas City & Denver F: ties of a General Superintendent, most of his | odism has aswaller territory than ours, and | Ure Mspired of God is also profitable.’ The | Clarke to open the trunk and deliver it to eepubly We theaaponed with an ineasion o¢ | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. | peors Soren S fi > urd to bear. I open the ‘Con- | him. Ler daughter affirms that they heard | Republic is threatened with an invasion of : eer s ee at Protestants. ‘They sit in the Senate and the EVISCOPATs Surinunyld’ & Hauoival St Louis & Guit Express, On time being occupied in correspondence, tray- | to the credit uf the former it should be noted | change el, preaching, lecturing, etc., in the interest } here that she, with her half million of im ession,? and this is the text appealed te. I] afterwards that he reeeived it from Mr. salt e 5 ini Daily = of the general Church. Like the other min- | bers, gi onary purposes | look at other symbols, and this text comes | Clarke. Jn 1838 Hurlburt was interrogated Tlguse st oe air Hat ie doa hese by uy fam ore Sunday after Trinity. Sore-pultman Sieopingecars Trom Chicaso toSt. jsters, he receives an appointiuent trom the | than the Metho ypal Chureh, with a | first. It has peel the very piece de resis for the “Manuscript Found,” but made no | Biers by the benehtul, tal eT ue tlie elquonte.. Louis, Kanees City: and Peoria. Varlor Day Conchos ance in the whole polemic. And when 1 see | response, and has never returned it and | jonor, making much of their morality, taking | July 10—Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Ulininua-Chalr SleepingsCars Giieago to Tianalbal and & Kansas City. No chanye of Day Coaches Chicigoto St. Louls or "Kansas City- % Kock Island & Pacific Kallroad. ‘of Van Buren and Sh Stationing Committee (that appointment gen- | membership closely approximating 2 million | 4 a erally placing him at the head of the City } and three-quarters: a itent down by a family of our: fri ‘. (from June Road Cireuit); but this, it is understood, is |“ We note in conclusion that British Meth- | cannot contain my wonder. By a s mmerely nominal, his real sphere of labor be- | odism numbers in allits branches less than ing bounded only by the limits of his denom- | 1,000,000 church members, while the mumber ination. The present occupant of the chair | uf Methodists in the ed States is over nds, I {never answered Ictters concerning i ors sinus € wont singu 4. Itis barely possiblethat Mr. Clarke’s ehil- | Ot the air OF Beta sg liane e thele way ence, the previous epistle. to Timothy | dren may have some recollection of their fath- France will be only alarger Switzerlitid, and 5 a nine, Was Fei 5 in ithe old ers delivering the z nuseript to Huriburt ee tes arts ruled ‘Every creature of God is good, is only living daughter, residing in Roches the C: ae: ros t a Early this, month his tern ee ee aed hay noe reads hearing the sarily, Speak of the trunk and | oniy’ one thing—their propagandist 22 pace iS eda ee ire, and we may. digress to say that PULPIT DIFFICULTIES. aes Pere oe oat is nise noting | barcau malice years, wondering, when Wey | a5 Yolws aacqualniance- with the rotten side vner of “The Spenc Davenport & Peoria Express, to be refused’? Believers in a verval in-.| would be sent for, but was too young to re- | OF Breneh life hardiy fits him to be a relig- tone haphy over of eine SRemcee EAE Guumed! uy Fast Express, sers. - | July 11—St. John 2 San Facundo, ers OF want 12): St. Pius, P.M. July 1-St John Gualbe: ts Tlie ina decade of hypocrisy and ennui. | July HoSt Anaclouss. Po Ye sh Methodist mind greatly azi- aie grzasatiin, “aan! minis, vane’ Sits Tasca Nop cite SPURGEON'S EXPERIENCES IN REGARD 10 | spiration, which, after all, means nothing | me “thi ‘ist E tated just now on the question of who should spiration, ~w , after all, means nothing | member anything of the visit for the manu- |} ides 2, T ity, Le his suecessor. Unusual. interest at- PHATEIE ANU TV REACIING: buta plenary care of God to have the Bible | seript. In Is? the bureau was still thereand | 10us teacher. 3 wriles: My customers speak very lighiy of | chin Fast Express. The: Spectr true in all tliat it professes, must feel exceed- | probably the trunk; and as the son who in- | |The Christian Union, in answer to a_let- | the great German, remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, it | Couneit Bums Nisbet E: p u ng the inquiry, ‘Do | having always given satisfaction. One of it are n London next September of the great Ecu- | sous for shifting from Dalston to Stanwix, itself a dismal price, should buy for us | probable that the trunk was sold with other | you believe the account of the fall of man as | them, Mr. Henry Belcher, has been greatly | ,,chison Night Expres. menical. Whoever is mace President of the | “1 begin to find my stock of sermons cont hanges, like *fuotstool. of His feet? | accumulations and js in the neigh- | given in the Bivie >” say: benefited by its use in a case of Severe rhet- | Wue island Accomtnodation We 5 for ‘His footstou!? (Matthew, v., 35), with | borhood now. Whether any of the Tnere is no cluim mude by Moses, and none | matism, and he refers to it in terms of high- } Blue Isiund Accommodation ‘Wesleyan Conference this mouth will be the ver i fast? ns Sree ata s ; e Isl 01 over again too fast.” Mr. Spurgeon, at 4} even one sneli gratuitous surrender as this | other manuscripts can be found is ques- | made for him by any other writer in the Bible, prais Hee Teka Accommodation: that the necount of the creation and tho fall of , it is | ter written to it ma taches {to .the election to fill this office “Thirdly,” said Paley, in giving his re for the ensuing year, owing to the holding in nals: pained that the uprooting of the old | herited the homestead sold out in 186 nd Accommodatinn, Ser ecccupES BEESSESSES ference Guan liar wil devolve the great | conference at his Pastor’s College, has been | jn Timothy.” tionable, but. as the | person who is vecout honor of making the formal address of wel- | taking his friends, and though them the rest = writing the history of the “Mormon Frand ” | mun. as given in the Brecha ter or Genesis. was: LAKE NAVIGATION., i come to the delegates from Ameri he, | of us, into his confidence on the subject of - A RUSSIAN PASTORAL. knows the address of Mr. Clarke’s sons, we | = fevelation from God to Moses, | Bn tie SNCS | amen as ai e delez m America, and he, 2 : Y g Of any such cinim we see no reason why the s whoever he may be. will stand before that | his diflicultics with regard to praise, prayer, | LETTER OF THE HOLY GOVERD hope they will be interrogated. And, fur- | Chureh of the theologian should make it for gngz3 rt] Migs Hwa am great rathering as the leading representative, | and preaching. As to the last, he had noth- | THE BISHOPS AND CHIEF ther, we hope that the historian will visit | nim. ‘The presumption is tbat he obtained his a | ap Maule excout Sundays. -#Dally excevs Saturdays not only of his own denomination, but of | jn more to say than is familiar. “He often | EMPIRE TOUCHING THE MURDER Hartwick, and by inquiry find whether there | facts as other pistoriuns obtain theirs; that. is, gbpIY Pyeent Mondays. “thursday and Saturdays felt in regard to the selection of the right | Walked upa 1; ns . “| The Oriental Church Magazine publishes | ; arcMInE LOE a. NeG ahaystack, but | was compiled from a a" ‘TIME TABLE. Michigny Centra! Taltroa: man is, therefore, perfectly natural. Within | thing to say'to the people ona Sunday. Le | ; full the pastoral letter y th ae Iv Gov. it will exhaust this aim, And as for Iurl- titions of bis nee and aie presumption is For Racing and Milwaukee daily at $a. m. Sunday Depots {G08 UF Lakeests and foge oe Tweney seen Sse the year two ministers have died, either of | would sometimes get the outline of asermon | 1” i S . ny or Te Sloe Soa Atak ae d ov" | burt, we hope, if still living, that he will be oe TE TO eee la okner” ery anciont as: | excepted. Night Hoaw on Toesday atSp.m-andSat- | qoiph, Grand Puelte Hovel, and at Patmer Mouse. A erning Synod of Russia, writtey, “in deep | -proseeuted for the return of the “Manuscript | fyrian writers. Whe essentini truths in the first | For Grand tiaven, via Muwaukee, dally ats a.m. ‘Leave. whom would have well sustained these un- | 3) pis mi: " <1 t r= 5 : . 7 7 in his mind, with a good text, and, after say- | sonow for the hard trial sent by Bod to Rus- | Found” according as he promised, If the | chuprer of Genesis are the religions truths.and | Sunday excepte janitowoc. Ludington, and Mants- | Malt (sia Main ‘usual dignities; and one or other. of these, | ; - “ry 7 is <i 5 7 i had they lived, would. probably have been | ing to himself, “That will do,’ he wouldfind | i” ang its solicitude to protect the children | history of this fraud can be completed and | these are unatfected by tho question whether | , Fur Sheboyenn. yGrcupted, ‘ circulated in Mormon communities, the faith | the story isto be rezarded as purely historical For Green Bay. slenominee and bay porta, Kewan- | Special New chosen. We refer to Drs. Jobson and Pun, | in his well-auarked Bible how it had been o 5 2 Morn n ; shon. Of the great men yet remaining, the | preached before, while what he had thought ve the Orenates ai i oes fom kaya of the more intelligent will be shaken, As | or partiatly-allegorieal and parabolic. nee. ete. Tuesday att 1. A Ra one who appears to -American eyes pretimi- | out closely resembled the printed copy. ation.” Among the more nol fcen le pas- | for the leaders and-those who deceive the ‘The above is of particular interest to many For Eecanatn, Fa ete, Menominee, Sturseon Hay. nently wort of the position in question is | vine had been when at 10 o’clock | S88¢S of it are the following: “Our most { people,.the strong arm of the and all Lake Superior towns. Escanaba, 5a the Iter. William. Arthur, a A. pbonld iis oti Satanlayy evening, ‘ir even. on | Pious sovereign and Emperor, Alexander Sele ounce (And as Tor tis a Noein of religious discussion. sufliciently restored to allow of his a a q Sicholaievi fi ‘e “a stem, = pre taK = ealth be sufliciently res! Lt is Nicholaieviteh, perished at the hands of | notnine but the Gospel and the grace of God foody has issued the following call ion alone | who are now interested in the present state | gt$a'm. For Frankfort, Plerport, Arcadia. ete, Tuesday ats Sundays excepted, {Dally. tSaturaays 1s po undertaking the arduous duties of this high | Sunday morning he had found himself with- state anil-perfidious lerers.s Russh ul e ealimousconvacation, to bellield : 3 heecT ctremely likel: ar si atest= ag as apostate and perfidious murderers. Russia | can achieve this. for a second religion: ication, to be held = : Saturday's leave al omer Te eerste) likely Mr. Arthur will | outa text; but sometimes, when thus driven | i. suffering from a great and. deep sorrow; is Northtield, Mass., Aug. 3, to continue OCEAN NAVIGATION. athern Taliway ECOG Te EOD: Tel itish | 12.8 Comer, With nothing to say, he did best. Ear We _ covered withis 3 < : through the month eA RS Ral ee RIT Tr mthera NEA Ay: Besides having no Bishops, the British What a contrast to the practice of Sir Roger stricken with awe and covered with shame. GENERAL NOTES. lame Happy to announced’ thet! Dr, Andrew Hee thirdats Mewes so to set along without as To the true sons of the country our most be- aor pam bappy to, aunounes that Dr. Andrew | A MAR i ENE . dsian oeas an teeae Chureh manages Presiding Elders. | in the Methodist Episcopal Chur sof the age, and many other celebrated 5 = 3 of this country and from abroad, Qcean Steamships, ny Carrying the Britieh and United ‘The field of operations, as | de Coverley’s chaplain, or the frankness with | Joved monareh-father ys been sacred | s+. Stanislaus Church, correr of Noble and is di- | whi E f the “ we Pa we? | a li Russian people saw in hi i 4 h, is di- | which the author of the “Hore Pauline Rae Pan ita rcet it Pim | Theraham streets, will’ be consecrated this ‘Mall (via Maln Line! wilt be pre: Yided into districts, and each distriet has its | informs us that he changed his quarters be- rl P 4 overseer: but the office of District Chairman | cause the change added £50 a year to his in- | #5, 0_ the elected one of God, and revered | morning by Archbishop Feehan, it is designed to have but two hours ver day Hen ine oa Liverpool, vit Quecnstown. Mall inte state Ue differs froin that of the Presiding Eldership $ pee Rg driers the seal of the Holy Ghost on _his The second session of the Lake Bluff Con- | in public Bible study. g ving more time forthe | Tickets to and, from the principal Enzlish, Scoteh, | New York, Fust ° 2 esse) . “1 Ss: | come, saved him double housekeeping, and se vhost i atop rs ‘. rivate study of the Word, und also forrest and | Irish, French, Germun, Italian, and Scandinavian | Atisati nat least three essential particulars: 1. The A P; Ls forehead. All, those whose —minds-| vocation in the interest of Christian tempel private iy ir antic hairiman of the.district is elected by the-| enabled him to dispense with the taskef| were not obscured and whose | hearts a wwii be held at Lake Bhat retirement. send fa ‘ths Gamindey FER, annie aNlght Expre: s i F 1 qninisters of the district. 2 Ile has, like his | writing fresti sermons. To be sure, Mr. | were not corrupted lovingly venerated the ‘ance wil’ (be held at “Lake Shu. Camp- Pe cepa Ties Tepe lenin inte vic FICANCIS RN, Gens Waser ARERE egainiaane Jone at iF at, $ Dally. ' brethren, a pastoral charge from which he | Spurgeon does not write books like Paley’s, | Wigh qualities of lis great and pure soul: Crounils, beginning Aug. 20, and lasting nine | Puls WT these not prove sulticient, large | ¢7~ DRAFTS on Great Brisia, ireland, aud tke |” Jeattimore «& Ohio. draws his support. 3. His work as Chairman | por are his serious so full of sober thought, | Buk amonx the many millions of people loyal | cays. tents for gentlemen will be crected on the | Continent tor sale. Depots, Expnsition Building and tot of ‘Twentr-sec~ is very light. No systematic visitation of the | 7.7) ° :. 3 fi 5 “eh to their Emperor there are found, like chatl | The Rey. Dr. Bellows, who has recently | gronnds, and all will be provided with table ; ondest, “Ticket Offices, rk-ot Malier Louse her will feel for him. vi ya y Grand Pacie Hotel, and Depot (Expositiun Bulld'). But many a preach: + | amid- wheat, unworthy and morally corrupt | made a tour through the South, states that Board atm moderate Price. would be STATE LINE. I. Z Applications: for entertainment- charges of the t is required of him. He travels occasionally only, does some cor- Belt: ot “our ast, and Londons ‘There was a clergyman who, on being com- ersons, of whom lately there were formed y ar i oti ae % ih Hi the Suuthera soll ds amnproduetl Pprevious to July 13, Address D. L. Moody, ; To Glascow, Lice trom N.Y mt Cabin, #2) to | Morning Express. Tesponding, and presides at the district meet- | plained of to his Bishop for ‘delivering the though small in‘number, but to the last de- | National faith,? by whicn he means Uni- | 2 tf é cline | same sermon over and over again, declared hardened, bands of treasonable con- | tarianisin. 2 Northfield, Mass. oor Recording to 3 cond Cnbi Fast Express. # bs ink Special excursion rates from Ch Steeraxe, outward, $2 {bulls * Sundays ex ery evil. ‘These ve ing. Inthe American work the Pre: Eldershiip is aneeessity in many parts, owins | that he intended to go on preaching it till his Van Oosterzee’s “Biblical Theology of the | SPC eee ree eT Thies ene unordained. men who are placed in sole | congregation had appropriated all the teach- God's annainted soy wi mefactor Saw Te men ae bins Just bgen published tn foxetlier with cust of board, ete.. willbe made | sitronaway, x. Y,and ol Hamdulphest. Chlenéo, | -enminiee Eine =e f ecu stati mn- | ing it ¢ ine $s sone | y dis- ee . ‘These regicides are alien to the na- | gape t elieves aout , CTU 1 ers firing E ay JOHN BLEGEN, Western Manaxer. epots.font ot Lake-st.and foot 0! A 7 charge of circuits or stations. In the En-| ing it coutainéd. Issome not wholly dis- eee ite: they dely the faith and tne Inw; | ise on Ciftistian theology ever issued in the oe to persons desiring to attend on ap- ‘Hleket Others at Depots and L'l Randolph-st, Grand glish work this difliculty is obviated. The | similar resouree beyond” the reach of a ther havellost the human fund and feeling, | Japanese language, with the exception of a | Uyii Hon'to Bet Revell, 150 Madison stree! ALLAN LINE 5 Puaitie Howl and Palmer Ito ees Pi p. Hor ples. Peat frst division of the ficld is into districts, of } ), ist ik Ponti 5 Have. 4 7 few its: - “ rist like the Ponti! of the Surrey | ¢. de, boundless eorrupt beastly | few small tracts. ., avhich there are about thirty-four. ‘These | 2UMO 3 Satanic pride, boundinss corruntion. jsey ria ; nee At the recent Assembly of the Established 4 Tabernacle ? mitlice, audacious rapaci Within a radius of twenty-five miles from } gftren of Seutland ssionary who \ ves oan MAE STRAMSHIPS, |g, | Cingtannt Ipdtanapolis & Louis: ; districts are then divided into cir- cuits, each circuit embracing several ap- Pointments. ‘This cireuit principle is carried Mr. Spurgeon was exceedingly frank upon | such are thequ lities of their pernicious life. ] Wrexham, Wales, there have been estab- | &! mie arriied Rak ete Oentea a ie ; the subject of praise and prayer. ‘Che report | A perpetual disturbance, nnarehy, a perfect | lished seven Catholic orders, composed of eu seein eras matte Cent ot | at SSAGH all classes Uatwecn principal points in | Do 3 4 even into cities. Indeed, there is positively | says that he ‘advocated praise mectings. | destruction and annihilation of everything | communities, which were a short time azo | {vine recourse to peculiar methods for the ‘ Ameri{ccommudations Unexcelled. | Pitteburc, Ft. Wayne & Chtcaco way in the British work nosuch thing as separate | Prayer did not always come from his pump | dear to the man and citizen,—that is the, spelled from France. The people do not ditaininent of hig end. It seems that he as- Three weekly Sailings each wa Sa sanare throats Depot, cor, Adama and Conalste a iYeRee: Gilles Stations, no such thing as one minister hav- | when wanted, and it was good to pour a lit- | of their evil efforts and undertakings. They | take to them kindly. amed civil jurisdiction over tht people who | ait eae pecial rates: Sos ah valinte House, ing solé charge of one congregation. Cin- | tle water down.” This, from aman with so call themselves fruman beings; int the whole. Bishop Elder, of Nashville, has received Eee Gaidto attendance upon his minis- | ALIANS CO. Gen. Auts, 72_La Salle-st. Chlenzo Taave. | Arave cinnati, on the English plan, would be di great a gift of improvisation, is. interesting. | world, with indignation ine ae eraselves | 20 official letter from Cardinal Simeoni with | trations, that he ruled them by a tolerably raitlceat cored aaa Stabe ed into about three circuits, each circuit hay- | It hits, almost bluntly, one source of the | itself away trom the y 0 a copy of the Roman decree, announcing that | free use of the lash, and that he ordered one CUNARD L a all and ore cies: henceforth the Diacese of Nashville is to be- | man gwho wus accused of a paltry theft sonitck yress (Guly, ing about three ministers. 'These ministers, | pain which some devout. people—wio value pagel but Russity ave sickens repudi- ates them. ‘Several of them bear the name ‘i incinnati, inste: ich ii ed out he did not commit) to | — saiinz three and four times.a week. Ps nce of Cincinnati, instead of | (which it turned out he did nat commit) Salling threo ang four times ek, eae Pittaburc, Cincinnag, & St Louls IC, i, Within ds of their elreuits, would | the prayer and praise a little more than the b tone t Mlemate in fifiag the puipits-of the difter- | ser acer ere aria C4 Re TE tO ee ee ee auch Shure ure: that of St Louis as hereiotore. fe floged so severely that he died of the in- | et tound from all parce s, the St. Panis preac! -4 anything like “ the Jong, prayer. s only es anathema Against s ons heer Feti oi8 2 vond lis ney | Des shang : and 8th Cinetnna poke “Lines fae fea ne dee ath wT Leet Cheeta} ie plan that, too use dey. Spurzeo sown |“ Indeed, sins and the lawless deeds grow | ‘The Fourth Avenue Baptist Church of _Hlietion, he f ee sre bey erage ani Co CmPsATs ee ETS Flack and Mandorphest™ | enor cbener of agua aad Canaiatsn West Side, ice versa. One of the three ministerson the | words, the “Prayer does not come | and multipiy in the Russian country, among | Pittsburg hid a narrow escape the other day |" FET TN" taveler, but they have been fully | FG. WHITING, Manacer ‘ieket Oices ap Depot and LL Handolye st. circuit. rm dest, srabatsly: would be the | from the ptunp when wanted,”—may we | us who bear the name of Christ and call our- | from the grip of the Sheriff. There was an Abst diated by Juthoritative inquiries made SS TVELYG 4 Cinrx-st,, Grand Pacine tlotel, se. Superinter dent, and the third man would be | complete the image by saying, when the | sclves the orthodox. tlie Moly. reel 16 ae; | Atinpnid aor nee for tO on the property. si the instance of the Church herself. What PRINTING. é Arrive. ikely ie fi f is worked up and do Ilear afew | saulted and weakened, the command hen the pinch came a y of the enter. = bee ° The sanguinary | [—~ ee g Day Express.....00. 0 Op wm ing oe Peat evat of the celibac sebich Ta a ‘ ra Hine. divine:-"The thoughts piety are net fultieu fideli to the Churen pri ng Urethern took the matter in hand and has, been, oe aes and ood tidings 1s aed i Pi) Picancpon ccs Eimpa bok a ytd, a y the celib: ie aeatigne wiih c st to G statutes ers is ¥ , Rood gus- | raised the money. feats i ‘tain hi ical stand- 2 S e 2 Britis! % of those who | and aspirations which look direct to God, and | statutes and, ord ers is viol od ¢ Prealted: but heis to retain his clerical é t oe 2 enter Hat ‘ chart Tis plan ‘of wark pre- | the kindling of which amone a fraternity of | toms are not observed, andthe, eaditions of The Rev. Donald Dfacleod is to be the suc- ing, and to be ible for any home congze- 2 bs Bora Chieaze & Eastern Hilnots Haltroad. istry. en constitutes social worship, are natives | our fathers counted of naught. In the ann cessor of the Rev. John Cumming, D. D.,who | gation that will accept his services. His i ov Lee penctarnios, eee Depot, Twelfth-ate neat sate; “exer, mee e412 retired from his’ London pulpit worn out | youth aud inexperience were pleaded in pal- farge ou Fine iilustraced Trade Catatozues a Gatkitine’s Egpress ( Guatate and feandolph-sts.). Yails throughout all England, in cities and country places alike. Each young minister of, solitude; the spectacle of 8 ee aati i edi: rersight of } a hindrance to ce 3 y Pe pag unuer, the tae a Te Ore where they have been devoutly set down be- embly is | ly and matrimonial life eiiered i cont aster in the education of children; and | afrer many years of hard and faithful serv- | jiation of his offense: his rashness and lack ee one cere the State serv- | 5 ; - Ff vailed: zeal and | ice. Dean Stanley has consented to bé udgment were bewailed ; but his zeal an Ieknown jurce facilities by the purchase of new 4 Ae | Oy i ot jade ily as a translator of the | fyeard material specially for the mbove class Of | 4, Express, dears: | Ae Acireujt Superintendent, there is no neces- z fi bli . ee S iC o r i . ss service: neglect and s y ives ane a sity for any visit or special oversight of his forehand, they nay be reassumed under such | ice and the public | Vice ne Corinisarin | present at Mr. Macleod’s induction services, | services (especial rand material specially for the, above, cles 7 e Ch 11 1 uid not spontaneous! interest in science; unbridled lbertin' which will be held in Exeter Dall. ible into the native tongue) were culogized, } werk. Presse e Trade. = Ad oe QUabitle & Florida Bxpre 200 p ral 5 4 ana the OTTAWAY € CO., 54and 5G Franklin-st, | Sees Mere eee a York by the Chairman of the district. ‘This | obstacle, they 4 Saul. did heart Flite tht ¢ itis i ‘ a of everybody, pride, cupidity, thirst i en native | p culogizedl, Sue reason, among others, why the British | rise. fill me, BEESHICe OE ate | or pleasyge, turemperinee, and envy. "When | Archdeacon Denison, in, lis visitation, at | and te hope expressed that a bright £ Shoreh is able to get along so sell Without } Was ton the loneliness of the spirit was | the men slept the enemy caine and sowed Bridgewater, reminds his hearers that, Ww en is Ht 4 The rating Pres siding Elders! au De fito cit restored.” Such testimony might be multi- weeds. In the same way, during our neglect, the proposal to revise # en ew ‘ ss ament PERSONAL: ‘ walforn division of the Wore an plied indefinitly; but there is evidently a | giddiness and corruption sprang up, disobe- | was made some ten years ago, he protest NAL. BLIKD #OOD. * bf ts as its advantages, and it is not without H seat iened | cihrouties, and Athelstical se- | against it, and he did so still, ‘not only be- | - Kaem pf ers ‘ tone drawbacks. ‘The Ininisters, not having | ie ike aurea he. eet oe Fe my one Let cause it Was not wanted, but more particu- The Rev. Andrew Stevenson, forty-two For Mocking Birds, Wholesale and 5 F which the subjec ich DE, PEIRO devotes exclusive at- Hew. at dis iird Store, preacl, fen to th congregation, yeris | dition. Let ust then, clean ourselves fom gauusg it Was not wanted, But more, particu ,,fors-to h so often he same congrexatic ie h pray: ition. Le de ea OT DF. Hol \ er z ae a even: forts-two | Be able to pive more time to the preparation | approached. Some Hook upd eterna what einiin oF pods au" Phe rest is an | ous especially at this time. He could find | Years a united eee ay hie apse ON Berra ee tera ete ae i ! ter gros aoe fs concedes rer eae end asking, it “may t be, but not § exhortation to pastors and religious teach- { no language to express the intensity of his | York, died recently, CLAk : preaching of well-worded, care- 3 2 Et Ez

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