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‘ THE CITY. IN GENERAL. ©. W. Srrvanr, U. 8, Ni. $6 nt tho Shorman.. J... Wiearos, Bradford, Pa, is at tho Bher man, . Hustixotox Sitrti, St. Louls, ts at tho Grand Pacific. C.F. Leann, Memphis, Tonn,, ts at the Grand Pacific. . $ Atnzat SuTRO, Ban Francisco, is atgithe Painter. Dr. ann Mna. D. D, SAuNDENs, Memphis, aro at tho Patmor. Junand. ¥. Westone, Hornersvillo, N.Y. 18 at the Shorman. 8. 'T. Jexkins, Atinnta, Ga., Is registored at tho Grand Paetfic. Mn. AND Mng. FC, StvaLeToN, San Tost, Cals are at the Tremont. EXx-CONGNESAMAN ADESANDER CAMEBEDI, La, Ballo, {8 at the Tromont. Mn. Ann Mua. Citant Aco at the Grand Paald Cuannes W. Frye and Thomas Atkinson, Doston, sre at the ‘Tremont. HM. Lrsntn and ‘Thomas L. Robinson, Tone don, Eng, aro at the Paimer, Mu, axn Mas. St. Grong LITrLeDALE, Ene kinnd, ore nt tho Grand Pacitic. ‘M. 8. Sanispony, Aititor Michigan Central Raitlrond Detroit, is nt the Tromont, Winuran D. Disitor, President of tha Now York, New Haven & Ifartford Railroad, Now York, ts nt the Grand Paefiic. W. If. Prtrmone, General Superintendent of ‘tho Chicngo & Grand Truuk Ttullrond, Battle Creok, Mich, is at the Palmer. Jou 2. CouroN, Galesburg: Dr. Re W, Mattl- sou, Philadelphia, and Charles BE. Banoroft, San Franelsco, are at the Sherman. Muunens of tho Independent Onlor.of Forest- ere met nt 45 North Clark stroct yesterdny attor- noon, and arranged foraplement iver Grovo Aug. 1. Hounp trip excursion tickets to tho Interna- Honal Exposition in Atlanta, Ga., have been ar- Yangod for at tha rate of £16 from Chicago. Tho Exposition Company fs Uullding n hotel. to ace comrmodate 1,000 pucats. Jous 8. D, Dnvoen and J, 1. White and wife, Bt Louls, Mo.; J. Howel Brown and B, tf. Wind- ham, Loadon, Enu.; E. 1. Sears, Hultato. Ne ¥.3 ‘weclions. J. HL. Mobb and fumily.Vinconnes, Ind. 3 4. G. Witt, Henderson, Ky., and 8, P, Twist, Sale Lake City, Utah, ara at tho Loland, Apourt ono hundred persons from Evansville, Ind., among whom ure muny of the principal merchunts and ‘buginess mon ot that city, are registered at tho St. Jamos Motel. After scoing the parks and othor pinees of interest in Chica- \Ro ‘thoy expect to visit Milwaukee qud spend 4 wow days, ‘fig St, Louls papers novor stop at anything to throw a slur on this city und its guests. Tho atest victlma area tho Now Orleuns firemett, whom tho St. Louts scriliblers ncetige of not pny ing their hotel bills while on tholr recont visit here. Mr, Patmor says dilfcrently, and ho cer talnly ought to know. MR. SAM Panett, of tho Grand Pacifle, 16 at tho Isic of Shoals, Inst Friday he hired a skipper to go out cod-fishing, There were two friends along, ond the trio caught ninety seven fish, welghing nearly 600 pounds. 10 ty anid that ‘Sam cauht bls share, which consisted of forty pounds, but it was in ono fish, Dunixa tho month of July the Fire-Alarm Telegraph Department recelved an even 100 alarms of fire,—the largest numbor ever res ceived fn ono month since tho service was bo- gua, Tho bighest number horotofore reowched in tho same length of time. wna seventy-seven, ortwonty-three less than the figures for the past thirty days. ~. MICHAEL GLEASON, 0 stonc-cutter, living at No. 643 Centro street, foll four days avo from. a. seaffald used in the erection of the new building atthocorner of Madison street and Wabnsh avenue, and sustained injuries which huva since proved go Keriuus a was removed yesterday from his home to tho County Lospital. ‘Une of bls ribs is broken, WInttaM Minuun, employed by tho city tn cleaning sewers, was overcome by tho guscous atmosphere in a pipe-sewer on Horniton street, near Webster avenue, In which he was at work yosterdny. Millar was at the time about 100 feut Trom the tanholo, and would have beon wsphyxt- ated but for bls fullow-luborers and Ollicer C. G. Kovh, who dug a bote over tho plpg und broke it, Jn order to give hint wr, Ho wits thon oxtrl- eated, and Dr. Landis, who attended him ut bls homw, Nu, 0k West Chicugo'avenuo, thinks he will recover, t Winn, tho12-yenr-old son of F. 31. Hankin= son, uf the Chicago & Northwestern Rond, was drowned tn the Aux Plulnes River at Maywout Saturday event while bathing. Throo other Doys wore bathing with him at tho sane thue, Lut thelr elforta to ruseuo him wore frulttess, Tho alarm was giver, and tho body way ree covered In about halt an hour, A physician was stimmoned, who did alt that was possible to reatoru life, The funoral will taku place this afternoon at3 o'clock from tho residence of Mr. Hankinson, in Austin. Petrn Mapeny, a mombor of tho “snjlor ming” at tho Union Iron & Steol Company's “rolls, at tha corner of Ashland avenue ind ‘Thirty-second street, was struck on tho head * yestertuy afternoon by & cast-iron tlange which foll from tue top of a simoke-stnck which be was foworing. ‘Tho tinuge plowed a tloep tur row across the forehoud from tha balr to tha nose. ‘Tho injured mun was taken to bis board- ing-house, No, i026 Brond streot, aud attended by Dr. Cooper, who pronounced the wound dan- ‘gerous becuuso of tho fracture of the froutal OND. A scone of dry-goods clorks met in the hall of the Sons of Horman nt No, 23 Washington Bircot yesterday arternoon to tuke action ree gurding tho publlenuon of u monthly or weekly Japer to be culled tho Clorks'' League. The yenticman who proposes to edit tho propose Paper was present, und stated his dosires and expectations, ‘He ‘already bad 10 subserlbers: Prouitsed we $2, whica Is to uo the peice of tho paper, Hodid not ask any Nnuncint help ox- cept the subscriptions to the paper, Tho fol- Towing committeo was nppolnted to codperite with Lim; J. 3S. Fishor, J. Ingenthron, V. K, Vosbury, Thomas Adame, and Gus Doakinan, Ar tho moeting of tho Trade and Labor Asso- ciation at 102 Whshington street yesterday afternoon, & comumittey appulnted several months ago to draft a constitution for nm build- jog associntion to be formed nino the works nun of the city made its tinal report. ‘Tho cun- suUtution framed by Ib was spokon auainst with grcut disfavor by tumerous members of tho nse soviuuion. Finally it was decided that na Nat of ai! persons dualring to take shares In the stock of wo hullding association should be formed, and ‘that the stookholders should adopt Welr own ounstitution and by-laws, After hearing the ro- ports of minor comtnittees and electing ollivers, tha meoting adjourucd, . Tne Grand Branch of tho Emerald Associas tion of Jitinols, consisting of delezates from the Various sibordinato branches, met in convents Hon yesterday afternoon at Straup's Hull, core ner Milwaukeo avenue Rucker streot, to raulfy the acdon of tho subordluate brativhes tt rogard to establishing an endowment fund, Tho objcot of this fund is to provide tor the witows aud orphans of docoused menibers of tho Auso- olation, and, in pursuit of thia object, it Is further provided that tho: loyal heirt of exeh Taembor of to Asgvolution be paid at bly death tho suum of $1,0W. ‘The convention varried this Meuaure, aud nlso made pretintiiury Atranges ments for a grand ball tobe given fn this ality ubout tho Jet of Uctover, ABWINDLE, which may be nttempted here, and ta warn the possible vietiing of which this paris graph in written, his boon revontly porputrated bt Galesburg, Tho swiudior passes Uy tho bigh- sounding title of J, 8 O'Brion, Introductory Agont, State Normul School, Whitewater, Wis." and bis scheme ig to delude the pupils of tho ‘public schoots Into parchielne aw pane known Aw the Seliotars’ Compantant which he disposes of at 4 conte per copy by representing tbat it hus {ust been ndoptod’ by the ‘School Board of the Pinca in which he operates. He was found out * atGalesburg, and oxpased by the Schval Bouril there, but the exploslun came too late. He bad. jaken the alurm und * skipped’ the town, ‘Tite Rev. George Willinmna, of Glasgow, sont Jand, a converted actor, conducted tho Saturday: Sich yout inen’s invoting In Farwell Hall, Ar, Wittiims cumo to Chicuge with tho Hey, Ane drow Bonur, D, D,, snd nv teow other prominont Christian men ov the invitation of Maj. D. We Whittle, Mr. Williams is quite a young mun, Jercibla in speech end geature, ad holds bis audioices spell-Lound with Unusumed carnost> Revs in big subject. He wana convert undor tho Moody and Sunkey meetings in Gtayzow th 167}, and trom that tte to this hue been cnmayed in isteaw era un hiv iieleauions leva Sostay de NOW Here on Witauion, leave jay for dir. Moody's meetings at Northicld, iM 'T. ConstNa, St. Paul, ‘SUBURBAN, . KNGLE WOOD, : ‘The new cars which tho Chicago, Rock Islan & Vacitle Matiroud Company bullt tor their dummy suburban Jing do not give satisragdon ‘to tho patrons ot the road, Tho bucks are low and wucomfortuble, and in quay, othor respeots hey aru Hot us pledwnt ag tho old cars, A petition ask imu 10 buve the ald curs replaced + pbeiny very generally slyned by the patrous of thg oud, Tho curs ure sfuilar to the ouus usod , On the Jitnols Ceotral Road, und are cunsider= able lighter than the old couches, aud buye been fon uss {aat trula between Chicago and Liue: ja! i. ‘The Fort Wayne Company ars about to put on two more dummy tesins Lotween ibe olly and + Buuth Chicago, ude of which will bo w fast train. ‘The eflortivchunge the nawe uf thu Look Island cus shops iuat'Thuraday evening proved 2 failure, Thore sppear to be toe nny laterests To appratee tu unite Ou u name, A communicu- Uun frow De, £, D, Boone, weg bus real vstuto interests 18 the vivinity, was reculyed, in whlch ae finest that the ‘name be changod tu Gure SOUTH CHICAGO, A lctatCommuniita fram the alty ment ouh ta South Chicazo yesterday to hold n picnic at ‘Tarnerefiail, nnd rouge with tora thelr sabres And tins for the purpose of drilling, Thoy pot yory enthusiastic undor the intliionce of the foaming amber, and tho affalr wound tip in woneral riat. Tho police uttompted to mako nit arrest, and thoraupon tho bloolthirsty hooWums: antnboutteclenr thom out. The police, haw= oyor, Were too mush for thom, and sieceeded tn Arreating about n dozen of tha eis Oficor: Mit was cut on the head with ong of tho sabres, Intlloting n very severe wound, ——— BAVARIAN PICNIC. Mayor Warrlson Makena Stump Speect Tho Bavarian Verein celebrated tho first an- ulversary of St4 formation by 4 plentu at Ox- den’s Grove yesterday, which was attended by an framonse crowd, not Ives that 6,000 porsons being present during the day and evening. » At 10 o'clock in tho forenvon the Bavarinn Veroln,fand delegates from the ThttringinVeretn, Liattedontech Verein, fesse-Durmstndt Veroin, Frits Neuter Club, Saxonta’ Verain, Bader Voroin, aud Frohsinn Club proceoded in car- ringes to Ogten’s Grove, under tha Marshalsip of William Helsenecker. President of tho [n- varian Verein. ‘Tho route was ant Wells streat to Fifth avenue, south on Fifth avenue to aiadison, ere to Dearbars, Denrborn to Rate Volph, Handolph ta Clark, Clark to Mmnuls, nihofa “to. Wells,” Wells’ to. Oni, Ohio. t0 Crk, Clark to Chienyo snyonue, Chicage ayentio to Larrabee, Larrabee to Division, Di- vision to Welle, Wells ta Noctt averitie, att thonco tothe grove. Along tho route a good many stores nnd residences were taatotully dec orated with evergreens and tings, prominont among the Inttor being the bine aud white fing of Bavaria and the bite and groen flag of Thue vinglu. The procosst nsquite longthy, thero velug nenrly tu) carriuges In Hine, besidesa nun ber of Marshals nud Assistant Marshals on horseback, Several bands of imtisia uecompite fod tho procession and discoursed German and Amerivan aire along tho route. Arriving ut tho Rrounts, those present amused ca thomtacives as. oy could until tho crowd arrived in tho afternoon, ‘hore wore tho | ustint =o number of | whieel- of-fortune beuths, peaniut-stands, shootltig: faillerios, ‘vara for tho sale of peer, cte, ‘Tho wire geomed to do the most biginess, and, 88 tho Ravarians are remarkable for the, enormors quantity of bear thos cin drink and keep sober, thoy got away with tt Food dent of ft. Thero wore nbout 2 p noaple on the grounds atibo'ctock, and soon titter that hour President Relseneoker addressed tho wssombingo In Gore mun from ono of the bund stands, welcoming tho pieknickers to tho fost of tho Bavaria Verein, and returning thinks for tho hire at- tonance, Ho thon Introdtcer.s with somecom- vilmentary rennirks, Mayor Hurrison. Tig Honor said lo was proud to be with hig) Bavarian friends ou such | ace easion, and felt honored at betny their sruiest,. Ho ms on Bavarian for tho time belnw, and on next Sunday: would be a Plattedoutschor, He boitoved in being a vos mopolitnn. The Mayor sald tha best romedy. for the prevention of drunkennoss and tho pro= motion of temperance was beer. He empbasized his remarka by culling for n glass of the nmbur- colored Huid, und, alter drinking it, sald he pre- ferred {t to Kentucky whisky. As usial, ho made his customary iling at the newspapers, and branched off from n story of 9 visit to Ba- ‘varly in 1868 to tell of his troubles with tho Chi- cago editors, but more especially with tha editor of tho Stuats-Zetluiy. The speech was moro of 0 political hurangue than wn nddress to mon and women out on n holiday festival. He alluded to tho fact of hls boing called 4 flre-bug because of his .syinpathy with tho movement to nbridgo tho fire-linita, He dtd not deny tha “impeachment, and tried to equrt favor with the erowd by tiiking about A poor man being allowed to put upa trame houre on his little lot ns woll as hig rich neighbor be- ing ailowed to put upa brick one. Ie closed with the remark that be hoped whon bis epitaph was written it would bo sald of bim that “he ‘Was tho feat." ote., otc, Dr. Schmldt spoke briatly in Gorman on tho history of Havarin. recountiag some of the scenes In tho strujegio for iberty jn 1648, and the prido which overy truo Bayurlun should have tn his country. A poem by Architect Huber on “Tha Strife of the German People in America,” was rea by President Relsenecker, which concluded this Part of the proweant. | Tho people then xmusea thomacives In grines, duneing, cating, drinking, ote. the rest of the afturnuon, Intho ovening the grounds wero Ht un by Chinese lanterns, calouum tehta, and torches, und It was cluso to midalght befure tho grovo was entirely SUNDAY SHOOTING, Richard Ulowellyn Fatally Wounded mA Dastardly Atfair. Sunday {3 voritably a day of blood In Chicago. ‘The victin of thu usual alfray yesterday is Richard Licwellyn, & young Sron-molder, ving in the rear of 622 Centre aveuuc, At 1 o'clock yestorduy morning hu was shot on the northoast corner of May and Ninotceuth streets by 9 rittian named Fritz Sehtemhngen, who has thus fur succeeded In ovading tho police, The bullet struck Llewellyn n Uttly nbovo tha Jeft grain, or, us suys Dr, Tatlaterro, who Js attending tha wounded inun, ‘ over the left anterior superior Sploous process, its direction being futernnlly und towards tho abdominal cuvity, ts consid- ered dungerous” Boe far ne can bo nscer- tilued there was no eaites or provocation for shouting. ‘Sehtembagen and acompanion numed Louis Sullwich were playing pool, ut IL o'elouk Suturday night inw saloon at No, O07, at the northwest cornor of May und Ninetconth stroots, Kopt by Joseph Kutina, when Liewollyn and for compunions ontered tho plico for tho pure pose of playing puol. Scolng that the tablo was engaged, they spoke to the sidoonkeoper, nnd ha told thom thoy shoul) have tho table ns’ soon 8 the two tnen had duished the game. Sehtem- agen may have tuken offense nt want tho sijuonkeeper aaid, but be bad no readon to ba olfended with Liwallyn or bla party, 48 thoy sald nothing, and shortly after passed out, and wont to 9 gifoon nt the uorthoust cornor, kept by oman named Payalok, whore they played pool for nearly two houra. In the mean thao Sabtumnbagen and hls compantan cuntine Hed vluyiue pool acruss the way, Hoth saloons ctorail thelr doors at midnicht, ut the pool: plnyers were not requested ty leave unt an uurlater, Lewellyn sod bls friunda wore on the alduwalk when Schtemhagon and Sollwioh came oul, crossed tho street, and commonced Picking a quarrel with Licwollyn, Not over it dozen words had been spoken whon Schtem- hagen drow a revolyer and tired, fis victim fell to tho aklowalk with a groam and the Bususin aud bis companion mada olf us quickly as possible, ‘Tho wounded tnin was takon to hia home, where ho was lying last night dna critical condition, _ Io ls nbout 23 yuars of Age, and caine here lust September Crom Potts Vile, Pity Where his prrouta still reside, He baa Deon married less thin it your, und bas recontly ‘been employed ast molder in Baum's toundry, at No. 015 Hulatud atroet, Sehtemhnyen ta of German parentage, about 2 yeurs of wo, and lives with his wife's parents in’tho roar of No. 9 MoMullen court, His pas Yonts live in tho locality of tho shuuting on May trout, He te yary well known Iu Unit aection of tho city, and bents a hurd character, fecently ho bas been emily edd as a tenmstor by Wiillam Behalk, 0 coaledenlor at tho corner of Bugiiah und Hulsted streets, Singulnrl uot tha polleg have found no trace of him since tho shouting, Hawuart Ablor, a baker omployed nt thocorner Of Jutorson aud Elghteenth strects, who wads of Liowellyn's party, tella substuntinily the sume aAtury of the alfray as given above. There wid no hard feetlog Detweon the two mon, as they didnot Know cach othor. Sohtombuzen was tha tirst to sponk whon they tet, but not more than ten or a dozon words passed botweun thom, Exactly what was spoken he doug tot now ros momber, but neither of tho two were angry, ‘Thy snooting wax purely malicious, ‘The othors Jn the party were Frank Abler, Frank Seller, gnu Joseph Wiirtior, who tive in tha house on the front of the lot at No. Os, . Lute inst night tha wounded mun wag resting custly. but tha symptoms wore altogether une Tuvorable fora recovery, and bis mothur was ed telegraphed for. - RECUPERATING, Sptetat Disvatch to ‘Te Chicago Tribune, MAnsHArstOWN, In, July $L—This county ts fast recuperating from tho demorallaing offects of the Inty water-spoutand food, Tue bridges washod away at (important noints have beon re- placed by pontoons untll substantial iron etructuros can be crected. Tho Hate below this clty, where sevoral manufacturing institutions wore going up, hive been nearly deserted, for fear of tho recurrence of 4 like disaster, The Kutchum = Wayon Company tive deserted: fovatiun = and moved to higher groupd at n low of F1yj0u, the founda. ton immense brick uhimuoy having ulrewly buen compisted for the now works. Thy ally bas granted the Chicayo & Norihwesturn tho right of way to tho new location, and work hua uetlvely commesved on thy buildings. Tho sugar rollnery commences’ work wyali” next Monday, thely sideetracks baying been washed nway und compelling the stoppage,“ stoddare Broa. towemill, which wag completely deatroyed, will not be rebuilt, ‘She dwelltng-housea diame aged ure hemp repalred, and evidences of the Hood are fast dddppenrings Luv suyera ‘losses reported by tho Chicago & Northwestern aud Ventral Lowa Mullways bave Wivadonedl by the revovery of much wyterial powed to have been fost, and dozeng of tenis bave been busy Raullng back thes which wore scattured for miles down the yulley. Hoth rouda sru again runuing on regulur thus and bave nearly finishod ru. Dullasting, Yumporary bridges have boon erected Ih many plives, but sre bung fast ro- placed. Work ‘on the Northwestern extension of tho Contral Towa fas Loon put beck threa month, considerable yeadipg “ baving. Leen totally destroyed, wiawelal on und wusbud Away, and tow userial delayed, The ujgrremuta jodges In the county, while groutly (usscued ipo first catimutes, cannot be leas than $UN),> : —— MONUMENTAL, Jobo 3, Volk; dusiyaur aud manufacturer of fine granite and murble monumeuts, tablets, etutuury, curbing, cle., iu sulected stock, Oilcy easuus Dearborn und Haudulyh stroots, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1881. = fro wmnlorful, All whooameatterhim brought | schools all welcomed tho light that sclontista | Glrard's bounty, Mr. Wobstor tnquired with tras és , y RELIGIOUS. somo blersing. © Ralao ta rend AMY | furnished tho world, ‘s Tnonfous aiguifloanco:, = Whae lntho vniua ot | ciluncnentine ot thee Merwe eee thn after perer by tho Rov, Mr. Willams, of | _ Ar. lugersoll’s (rat chargo neninst Chriatianity | that bounty, howover groat or munifcontwhich | should bo hold on that duy, at thle ely Dio, te Vonaieon yas prenoinent | Raonae ate Sale SHEL MaIRMer wee Ont | wel oushee th vey tausaations SF Cnn Saracen : , Site in 8 js c) ar Relation of the Pulpit to the Public | jnm woummNICAL COUNGIT, | 1°, mst Aasiime tnt. all, or. nentiy. alt, | chacity, whieh touches tho very foundauons ve Above All, No Zonal, SNICATL 4e | would sco that tho pian of tho untvorse | public law and tha Constitution and the whole Bench Paver, Prosperity. 1T3 OBJECTS AND ITA SCOPE FULLY sir | could not have bron designed without: a | welfare of tho Stato?" A colicotor enters nn old curiosity shop Forti, dlesignor, nor oxeaited without n Invoror, 'Tho argument wae: No ministry, no Christian tires tho privy of a mut of old Drug ht ‘Tho service at Centonary Mothoutet Church | Hiebon Fallows sald that, ainoc he bad delivered | ity, no frea republic, tia social fife, no benaticont wolvo thousand francs, ate! Gonuine ot his tirst_sormon on this subjeot, ho had seon n Pamphict whieh called - Col. Ingersoll “the champion plagiorist of tho ninoteonth century.” Tho nuthor wave parsages, which wero almost ddontival with Mr, Ingorsoll’s sentences, and It would appore as if tho Colonel, wore infeed in« flehted to those defunct auttors for his cclo- brated"Ingoraollian sentences, With thia charge, tho spenkor said, he had nothing to do, Tutit Dr, Bonar's Address at Farwell Hall Yosterday Aftornoon, Inst ovoning was doyuted ton consideration of the Eoumenteat Counoll, which will assemble in Lotiloa during the coming month, Tho opening prayer was offered by Mishop Merrill, and tho Serlpture losson—the eoventeonth chapter of St. John—was road by tho pastor of tho church, tho Noy. Dr. A, C, George, Among tho annotitieus an ne, you'll seo how onrotully It bas bean ret fad io enrotulty Indoad ss tosh to tee wale siden, sir, ie isn historigal rotle, "Phat aejUe very filontical pervice of porcelain which te poleon dashod to tho grout during the rent? Inarios of Loot ell, E HOvTR ony tat HR ate hat is Ys ui! UES Ita tinbrokeu form, tue tho smo prices 0 it elvitization, no hopo for tho future of tha race, Willinm if. Seward had ones gall Lefora the Phi Leta Kappa Sootety in Now York, whott dis oussing the question na to what constituted oy Nation, that (t wis not ite population, its con- sanguinity, orextont of torritorys it wna its frocdom, its equality, Its justico, ‘and its glory. When nskad on what foundations these mage nificent. pillars rested, hie answorad that thoy The Coming Methodist Ecuntonical Conn. cil In London, England. 7 was dup to the enuse of truth to stato emphnt- | rested on the spirit of the faw, charactor of tho a nent was ono that Ueilay next would bo ob | jeniiy that tue ~ objodtions which Mora | publie mon, niannere of the Nation, and modor= Why Wear Pinatern? iy of specal prayer for tho HeumententCoune | Meee uh gate toret "tous tars | Sine whe pie ot tho wee sngatee oF the | yRNOBTEY Tove, thay ou car = oct Ltd force: lon; fore v] Bishop Fallows’ Review of tho Ingor- cll, and that tho byonln sorvice nt Contenary | he was born Ee was. iinportnit, “aise, | puuilo inon, the mannors of tha Nation, aud the tame baie for the ildnoya neo tha troutito, ehureh wou! be dovote that tho neople now should know that thls ovi+ deuce Was all before tho American jurists nhovoenamed before they had unanimously recorded thoir opinions in favor of Christinnity, At wan also woll to know that tho mon who hail furnfahed Mr. Ingersoll with his ammunition wore professed betiovera In Christianity, Thoy were Doists, and claimed te to devout anes, ‘Thormas Pathe did hot write his famous " Ago of enson ” to bolatur tip Mr. Ingorsoll, but to con- tond with Frouch athoism; ‘and Voltaire took Judge [Mack's position, that this universo must Lean oxpreasion of a designing miu, ‘Mr. Ingersoll nasertod that the world was n Baviyve and cruci and, ‘and henco the Supreme Ruler of it must ve ncruol boing, Judge Mack dvefured that.wo liad not the cnpneity to puige of tho Makor, but must take it for Rranted that Tio had dono all things well, Tho speaker anid ee ye romarkod ee if ialeniog tauae anything, it most clenriy made known the fac! that the powor of Nature tn its various mani- ton cutsiderntion of int topic, Bishop Aferrill. who provided over tho meeting, stated tha: subject which would ocuupy their boughs, During tho first half of the prosont cantury the Methodist Church had been rent naunder by diiterencos as to church polity, butof lata yours thore wis voming to be in marked tondonoy to ecase tho furthor ereution of tho walls of partition that had separated thom, and to look throuxh the samo glasses nt thowork of Christiinizing the world, It wag this splrit that ind resulted In tho great Cottncll about to onsige tho nttontion of Christendun, In introducing © tho first xpetkor, — tho Tishop stated that tho Nov, Nr. Geonse was one of tho origina! movers in tho subject OF ant con: monical Council, and was probly us thoroughly: postedon tho subject as any ina ia America, Tho Hoy, Dr. George said ho had been often asked two questions about the Coundll,— “ilow did you como to have tt?" and “Wont to ast direst soll-Black Discussion. y on. thoi erotions, to purify and restor condition. Klitnoye Wort tins. that a tion, and nt thn same tine it regutates the ola jertoctly: Don’t wait to got atets, puteknure to-iny anu ore youriolr. Laid tah ary, gold by all. drusyists.—Germantown, moderation in publio and private Ufo wero nll directly affected hy tho Word of Gad kept be- foro tho peuple through the power of tho pulpit, ONTNESE MISSIONS, ADDRESS DY THE REV, HENTY BOLTAU. The Koy. Honry Boltau, n Misstonary from ‘Ohina on his way to his homna in England, occu- pled the pulpit at tho Chicago Avene Church yostorday morning, and the pulpit of tho Sixth Vrosbyterian Church in tho evening, Ho ts quite a young man, but has epent a number of yeursintho missionary work, the most of tho time Inboring for tho establishing of whnt fa known na tho China Inland Alleston, His thomoa in the morning was tho ‘Bilssione ary Work, or Mating the Valloy Full of Ditches,” REV. ALEXANDER BONAR. ADDRESS IN FANWE! fy HAL YESTERDAY AFT ‘Tho religious aervicos in Farwoll Hall yestor~ day afternoon wore much better nttonded than usual, thore belng Cow vacant soats oven in tho gallery. After singing by the choir and congregation the Rev. Fredorick Courtnay read from the Soriptures and Dr. Goodwin otfered prayor. Mr, Farwell spoke brictly of city ovangolical work. All knew If tho world was to bo convert- ed and tho grontoitics reached, it must bo by yoluntuty work on the part of laymen. Tho, Purpose waa to raiso moncy and bave a Superine DEATHS, ini Shida anne artis PRLO—Votor Polo, pt hh ‘ atone binge north He itambolae eee Nollee of funaral horonttor. Aite—Feiday, Au. 2h Coorg E, eg tetany) ANE. at, Gongs, Het ti Tite 1 Snrtinuon to Husotih sahluetoneat, oy CUNNINGILANSuly 1, Willa Cannings and ho spoke tirletly thoreon, giving an account | 16 yonra and # months, elddat and boloved eee . Hilyou do Some diveralty of opt festations of storms, ourtiquakes, lightning | of tha diflictiities, umbarrassthonta, and | and Margarot Conninghant fon OF dota, tendent to look after voluntecrs oud earry on et ae RE aC ae a ally of option strokes, pestitonco, ete. had ‘pont aaa bone privations attending Iabor tmong tha | Funorat from at Olinenent. Nuentay, A tho work. ing. Ithad boon aseribod tothe Rov. De sum | fleinl in ta tondenay. While in fow | heathen, and ondenvuriny on to Calvan to improsa_ his nue Seat ehh work, China bad a population, ho sald, uf about 200,- Mnj. Whittle referred to what bad been done ‘caeri cS Pe. a Aw, by carriage y Comotery, Fetceae hore In past yoara tn the way of mission ang tho family respectfully Invited ee" Toledo tind Dotee mers, of tho Methodist Church South, and to eda nnd Dateote jaers plossa couy, wore = mido to gulf Vishop Peck in an artloie in the Querierty Le= or be Mt thio ditars with the necessity 0} miuny were -bettored in thelr condition, o “ MIDONALD—At tho rosidence uf J, P, = % ES 0, about 1850, tho vredlt v- | A philosopher who disputed the general tond- 000, und tu cities as larga na Chicuxro thore . Dole, Wie Sabbatt-schoo! aud olty work, euying that Chl gle es Tenet Te eee prone be. | onus of Natio to benofitinan would be guilty | wore jot to exccul four tmlasionary Invorurs, mintiontiG. duly at Pi Sits Aira. teabotia sepa eugo wns far behind European citios with re- | Gunurat Conference “at. Chletgo’ th 1843, | OF infidelity Inthe realms of science. Huxloy, | and thoy poorly sustained. Tho elvilizod | © Funoral to-uy, at 2p. an. Bpeetto evangelization. The Society in Glas: } qnteduted tea othor distinguisted jsen- J Uyndall, und other froe-thinkers had found no | world waa responsible ta God for not sendin; HDWARDS—Suly. tly at 12:20 0%cI0ck, Een Pear, Row was composed of businessmen, who not | tlemoty by outtining — exactly. anon | (ilticutty in reconciling tho attributes of n por- | more workors ta such a ront field, though {t | fant daughtor of Ign 'T, nnd Adn Kawards, sae, not only gayo tholr.uoney but thotr thu to tho | in tndertaking. Not long atter this the Bynn- fevt God with tha seeming dofcots of Naturo. | was not true that thu heathon wore famishiny weoks Aud 4 days. alien) Altinnes was lolit, followed Inter by tho: Pan-lreabytorinn Council, und both tntumily suggested to Muthodlst leaders the question, why thoy should not have # shullar ‘tho ‘Tho scientists udmittad that, in the progress of the world, the weak must yield to tho stron, ithad been ramurked, [How could n God of jus {eound love ntiow tho oxterminntion of tha work, «\ fow weeks ago tho Young Men's Chris~ tan Assovintion appointed a City Bxangelizas tion Committee, and thoy wanted halls In ditfer- Qnd clamoring for the spread of the Gospol. Missionurles were not received ns some sup. pesos and to Mlustrate ‘he related somo of iia personal experiences fn cotnection y! Funomlat 1 p,m. to-tny, at the residence of nrontn Mt Hisboyest. Heian te Pivitod. Gartiegos to teoeahttes es OF MMe fara ag ‘Anieop in tio nrms OF Justis. thoriny. i KITCHING—At St, Josoph's Hospital, July a “ev spenker had written Rtnneneite Now York | Canaanites? Mr. Iogorsoll’s answer was that | with the introduction of Divino truth into | Goorgu Kitching, Tuy 3h, ty gat port of tho city and to have evangolista nt | thei tran sddtuoeate prior ty iid urging an fatcrs. | tho thoologiaus “Bad ropltod tant Nat= | tho Interior of that country. ito started from | CtUmoral from tho Hosptial to-day ntdp.a. te) but meana “were ficecssary, Ho avpeated for | nitionul Congressof tho MothodlstChurch. ‘Tho | Ure wis as crucl and savago os tho | Rowland In 186 for Burmah, and tho first thing | 8rv requested to attend, money to uid in reaching tho misses, article attracted considerable attention and the | Jewist God, ‘This was a porfect answor, | he heard of was that a invorer, who hid pre- MUESTON—July al, me 4%p. ma at th hin dauaiiwe “Mra. S.A. ‘Dorian, Gos Went eat Soncnte Tuxh Uueston aged WS yours, a nasigg of: irganock, Boattand, ten ee an fe ono ComuoLaray aia RB 2 in or It ry. ‘lungs nro fnvite to attend, rm Doren TOMLINSON—Tho, fancrat sorvicas 9, Komineon, Supartntoniene. of tho UAW a Ghurchon for tho Hite. oF Hitnoin, will’ba Legace Paul's Claret on Miobigan-ny. on Stonday, Aug Le Jovciock p.m, LODBR—AL 5:30 p.m. July 30, nt O17 W ats Gourse lrodor nod i yonrs.0 nauieorat wey Journ RFORMOMEGE Cs eleyy eS Nae te fom 4 ; Fanornt Will be Hold,ae tro abovo resldence Tyeu day, Auli Hine Lisa! o'cioee. Catriaass to Urenst LHE—At hls restdonco, 172 North Jom stan toorat iainmmation ot the bowels eto hones by carrisuce'o eosahilis Wrlvndste aha: 0 \ hy nro Inited to atten. es May hls soul rest in ponco, MILSKY--luly 0, nfior x Rov Thisky, otovau wits of Vatonting: Saath FFunoral will take place from hor rosla ‘an or roa rocco to St. rotorssund thence by Carriages . A collection was taken up, and several buns dred dollars were reallzed, Mr. Farwell thon introduced the toy. Andraw. A. Bonnr, D, 1, of Glasgow, us at great Crlond and helper of Brother Moody whea abrond, Dr. Donn spake substantatly as follows: Hrethrew ty Christ, let mu speak te you the words of tho Lord Jesus Christ. Wo cama amone you with steinge feclings. Wo owe a debt that wo will never be uble to repay to those whom you sent to us in Scotland. Tt wus the Yery Jenst we could do, when our friends urged us fo come and ace you, and, If we cond not by helpful to you, nt leust to sympathize with you, and to geVour own soul helped. T want to tx your attention upon three words of tho Lord J Christ. If the Holy Spirit write them upon the heart of evory worker hero ho will go from this place full of” ‘fro, and willnat rest until he sees sgrent results. When our Lord Jesus Christ sont ont Lis twolve Apos- das tre said: “Agyo go preach, saying, The Kingdom of et ah Hont ‘tho slots, cleanso tho subject was dotinitly brought before the next Conserenco. A committes was nppulnted to conalder tho inatter, consisting, among othors, of Bishops Simapson and Ames, snd the snerkor, and four yenrs Inter it was tlotormined that un Beumenteal Council be held, representing all the various bodies whileh, under whatever forn, named the nino of Sethodism. 0 first branch of the Church to publicly identity itself with tho movement was tho Ameticnn Protestant Mathodlst, the socond, tha Methodist Church South, all the others rapidly falling {nto ling, The godly ishop Cavan remarked about thls time Uiat be dil not want to stay outof. Heavon long, but he did want to Uvo Jong enough toatiend tho Worli's Confers enco of Methodism. All tho civilized countrics of tho glove bad unanimously identifed thom- selvos with the movemecnut,—not only tho great continents, but tho remotest islands of the aun. There had been tho greatest harmony In all no preparations, ‘Tho fear that mo moro fnrmida- ble bodies would monopolize tho attention of tho Council bad proved ‘nfounted, and ull wero given an equal showing, Hodles whivh had hat Tho Honttamnat tuto a very linportant veply whan he pointed to similar crvoltics in tho world of Nature, le was on the sido of the Christians ond ugiinst all tho fruo-thinkors of tho Inst ceutury. Thoso grent Infidels, who bad given Im the points ho had tried to make, want over thomectves to tho Christhin camp, and made common Wor aginst him, Lord Bollogbroke had sald that mon wero often involved in goooral calamities which thoy could not foreseo or prevent, but those calnmi- | cs Were ERO and might be considered ag chas- Col, Inzeraoll was ntao taken to task for assort- ing tut the moral code was abhorrent to men. Tint code consisted of rules to govern man in his relations to tan, and was absolutely unim= Peachuble, Mr, Ingersoll attacked tho Old Lestumont whore it wus tho most impregnable, Judge Black ridiculod Ingersoll’s talk about. babes, and his protest oyitnst tho snorifioial customs af tho Jews, and tho punishmonts thoy cuforced for tho so-ealled crimes of tlasphomy and idolatry, Bir. [ngorsoll should read the Old Festainent iu tho Upht of tho prose, Unie, ond ceded him in pushing tho work in tho interior, had been murdured, Hut this had not discour- aged Lim, for he hat gone forth relying on God ond on ills promise to water the ditches of tha valloy, if thoy wero onco dug. fe could nat spon! 10 kongua of those among whom ho wont, vut God provided him with nn intorproter in the porson of n Mr. Roso, in Burmab, who volun- tuored. ‘hie wns lis first dite, itis next movo wns to call upon tho King of Burman, who ownod all the Innd, and who was at tha head of tho church of that country ag well, and was fortunate in telue favorably Intraduced and kindly received. [lis objective polnt was Bha- mo, and to fro thoro he hid te have a donation of nnd to live upon, and tho Icing not only gave him tho land but gave him monoy, Itenching Uibnmo, however, notwithstanding bo was ace companied by royal orders, his reception was quite different, the Inbabitants being wild thore- abouts and greatly prejudiced against mission- ary Inbore! a\t frst ho wad pointed to a ceme- tery for the land kiven him uporfwhich to live, and next to n finplu,nnd It was with tho grentest ditlicuity that ho ilnatly secured a location with- $ Heaven ja at band; lepers, ritso the dend.’ oniface Cumotury. i id T No attilintion for years camo togethor, audstuod | Ye would thon find his bugboar of crucity a | in tha city. In tho’ meantimo ho bad been — 7 7p flniee tho tends ertiy tae ta porate: sido by sido In the ateat works This ‘hid. been | Mistaken Interprotation. joined by n Mr. Stevenson, aud whon a | ,,vCVEAY—Sury A. MoVeay, In this city,on them yidual men giving thomselves to one branch of | accomplished owing to tho fact that, although Mr. Ingersoll mado tho starting admission { lountion “had been obtained tho second Fiineral to-day, Aud, 1, nt 10 o'clock, from 19 Ras industry or one Dranchof study, and thoy keep | the Muthodist Church was rent naundor on that, if thore boa Gow of Nature—a Supreme | ditch had been dux, and he sang, “Irate God, | Hre-et.,to Chureh of diniy Namo, ‘thence by an nt it, and they excel In it, Rutinthe King- | poluts of ohureh polity, thore was not tho slizht- Ruler,—thon ovory ohare that is mado against | from whom all tlesaings flow’ with great | ‘riazesto Rosohill Comotery. : dom" of God. thi 18 not—this ought not | ost doctrinal dilterenco. ‘Cie peopla carried | {ho God of Natura, could be made against tha ack zest.: Ho went to work at once, and ‘wrote home for help, whict enme in the person of Dr. linryoy, Bubsequonty rough House was built, and tho lower story wis converted into an hogs pital for the treatment of tho sick and tho alllicted, and a8 ho ate his meats he could boar ‘the Rroans of tho dying and the trontos of those down with disease. ' ‘Thousands flocked to tho hospital for trentmont, and by untform kindnoss Nible. Hisonly way of escape was bold, binnk Athalant. Aa noithor those infidel nor Christian believers were ready to put out tholr own oyes, thoy would stl, bow down to tho God of tho motintalis, tha fields, and tho streame,—to tho God ofall. In conclusion, the spenker thanked Mr, Ingersoll for tha latest contribution to tho cause of Christian truth. to ho—the rule or the prictive. Every Christian mat ought to pursue every Christhin grace, luy told of every’ promise, Not ou some ous. It isuwrang, an Unwholesome, no sickly state of things Ina congregation or n eburul, when one says: “I give uy attention exclualvely or muunly to thls," ond negicets othor thiugs. Wo mugtattend to ail tho Lord hus spoken. You thelr Mothodiam whorover thoy wont, nod clung to thoir itencrant systom, thelr chiss-meotings, thelr love-Zeats, and other distinguishing feat- urea, It was unfortunate that these multitudes of Methodists vould not march under the common banner of the Church of Wosley, for thoy were weakening tholr strength by petty differonces, PERSONAL. ERSONAI—ait, CHAREES Sitth wishos the uddres of A.D, who lett aT on Apri the lathe Adena Gree Peikane nciee ANNOUNCEMENTS, sligv y - | which preventod a. united and harmonious at- : to thom thoy suevecded in enffsting thoir sym- IIE REV. WENRY MONTGOMERY, 08 Pete Gre Gite ci FEO ara I ce tick on tho strongholls of sin. ‘There was a PUBLIC PROSPERITY. pathy and respcot, aod thus tho work went on T Bolfase, Iroinnd, will conduct the noon. TF Diselptes ralled in this oceaslonully, They be- | greut waste in not concentrating tho energies of : iJ until ho and his companions bad gained a hold | to-day. Hevod ail that tho prophets bad id nbout tho | tho Church. ‘Tho work of wisslons, cduention, BERMON DY THE REV. A, C, GHORGE. upon the people. glory.—beltuved it in wcertain was; hut they | and ratiglous nativity gencrally was too much | Yesterday morning in the Centenary Motho- 0 first enso fio troatad fn person was that of AMUSEMENTS. didn't believe tho plulnest things that the Master | cut tp by nu attempt to carry thom on by cach dist Church, West Monroo strect, noor Morgan, tho Lov. A. C. Goorge delivercd ton largo con kregition unable and intoresting discourse on “Tho Holation of the Hulplt to Publia Prosper= ity." Ho took for his toxt tho following: Tow beautiful aro the fect of thom that preach tho gospel of pence und bring glad tidings of sood things.—Romana, x, 15, ‘ ‘ Dr. Georgo sald that the question to bo dls- cussed was ono of tho greatest moment, ond ono which could not bo fully disposed of In tho timo of an ordipary gormon: It was un Inoxhaustiblo subject. Ministers of tho Gospal wera witnusses @ Wontan within abscess on ber oye, who thought sho waa possessed of waplrit. Ly the use of a Janoe her trouble wis soon at an end, ond {¢ went out that he was posscesal of marvolous powers, and gradually but surely ditch aftor ditch was dug, and God-was watering thom, and great good was being done. But tho demand ‘was for more Inborors, and for atill furthor anc- rillces, No ono could form tho slightost concap- ton of tho work to be dono, nor yet of the con= dition of many of tho provinces. During tha brief talk and in conclusion, tho apoakor spoke tlattorinuly of‘the Inbors af tho Baptist and American Missionary Socictics, and of tha great 1 they were doing In arving Auld about suffering, dying, and thon risiny again. Thoy wero ng Wi tholr saith, “hale enre of this, Do we not do thie tu our Coristian life ?—bellove some truth, not nll that was un plainly revealed, Why is it that this Christan man, built in Christ, tho foundation, hus to assurnce of bis uwn personal Intorest in Christ? Ho has somo comfort, but he cannot sny bo basa sure aud certuin Interest in Christ. Why? You will find | by breaking down tho barricra which have too in one hundred enses it is thiss He does not be- | lon kept the followers of Wesloy npart, would Meve all tho Master hug snid, Ho fixes ois ate ges it powerful impotus to the activity of tho tention on sume of the words of Christ, and thon | Methodist Chureh, turns to soniothing about bfinselt, and docsn’t | | ho Iey, str. igelow, of Arkansas, of tho Individual budy, Want was wanted was to utilize the forces of the Church to tho best ndyantage, ‘Tho Counell would have no othor objuct than te conalder, in a brothorly manner, tha work which tho Methodist Church is endeavoring to do, Tt would attempt no Ntigation, would pro« mulgnte no doctrine,—it would ba powerless to do either,—but it would endeavor to secure a beorour Juterahange of frateruat fooling, and, Renn nen renner ace THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERT, THEO, 72%; raze THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS In the UXPOSTTION BULLDING, PO RICHIE Alagoa eaus Program, ESDAY HY ENING—Mozart Night WEDNESDAY Bvoning—Miscollanvous Selectoas Ice In tho fuliness of tho rant of blessing. Mothodist Church South, was introducod, nnd | to tho truth of Almighty God, th ntor | Soul and spreading tho Gospel, and ulso of bis | qiignshay EVENLNG—Symphony Nishi. Re ee see rece the Dizeipies Ot. to Reoncks | sald ho wns anxluus for tho tino Wwhon Mothod= | Nr atfauinescandl tien chesedlaw of thin word een | otra. trip. jife had traveled ninoty days | Fiipay EYENING- Mequon Vrognity ‘ the Gospel,—to procialin the Kingdom of God at | Js, with its unity of doctrine, would be freed | of tho work! tocome, Ministers bud to stand | arouxh tho wilderness, as it wore, dn going froin SATURDAY AWTHINOUN Popular Progra hand; und ns He sent thom out Ho said: “Go, and 03 Yo go hen! the sick, cleanse, tho Iepers," and Ho added," raise tho desd.” Thoy did cleanse tho lepers, thoy did heal tho sick, ut wo find not the slilghtest. intl mution jt they ever attempted to rave the dead. Why ia this? seo what Bilant that command casts on tho divinity of Christ! Tt was & great doat to say“ hoa! tho sick, cast out tho devils," bur to sny * raise tho dead? | Who auld this} ‘Tho Lord Josus Christ in tho sine consciousness oF oguality with tho Fathor us when Ile took a bit of wool and girded Hlmsell, knowing Ho enmo from God's bosou, and went back to God's bosom. Ife who satd “Halse the dead" spoke to the grave and bado the dend vome fortis. So truly was thid charac. teriatla of Jim, so bright does this show tho divinity shining forth from Him, that you find Hint giving the samo power to Illy Disciples. You should nover for 1 moment lose sight of thid, Look at the light tals command casts upon the prochimation of the Gospull You want to go to those that aro Iylug in tholrsing., You want to go through that valley of dry bones," whero the dry bones aro, and where they ure very dry, Give those iy, boues lity, The Mus- tor say's, * Rulso the dead," No commentator doubts that tho things tho Apostles were commanded todo have a meaning from unpecasaary contiitions of sopurntion, In ISM onc. of..the «Hishops of tho Church Married @ Wifo who was 4 slave-owner, Ho could not remiinin the dtothodlst Churoh ax sluve-owner, and resigned, tho Chureh in tho South golng with him, The Wareamo on, and the Church South, woieh hud been educated to, Delfove in the Divino right of tho Instituuon of avery, identified {txolf with tho Confoiericy. ‘ur closed, and with, it was romoved the ourso of slavery. Dut although this had boon tho entering wedye betwoen the Churches North ond South, not only was no reunion effected, but the breach was widonud. ‘ho wealth of tho Church South butt boun vested 11 tholr slives, and it wag only natural that, after thia wealth bad been violuntly wrested from thom, thoy should chorish 0 feellig of separation, Achunge find now come over tho spirit of tho South. Tho old ting was waving over the North and South, but those two rent Churches bad not yeta.common banner floating over them. Tho Church Soutt tad at Inst come ta necopt the situation and be tntuenced by the logic of avents. ‘They were doing a yout and ngzrosslVe work, Thoy revognized the spiritual needs of suiliions who hig been thelr former staves, and were now working to uplift thant and adopt thum to 8 country for which thoy wora by unture admirably Mtted. Now was tho tine Bhamo to Chung King. and from thence to Stangtal, and had lett bohtud hiat many of tho plensantost recoltections, and 1 field Hipening for the harvest and being grently blessed of God. From hore tho spenkor goes to Northilold, Mass., to attand tho rollioys conferonoo now soln i thare, and from thertcs he satla for Lae Blea He will royurn to his labors in about a SATURDAY BVENING—" Pooplo’s" Progam. ‘Pickets, Sand Scents, Norsato ut the Kxposie Duilulog. MIL, OKO, B. CARPENTER, Leses MILWARD. MDASIS. Mnnneon s MOOLEY'S THEATRE, DAY, Aug. 1, ovary Hvoning. Wodnestay ul MONDAY, Aud Syday Satioes, JAMES O’ NEILL, Bupportad by ROSH WOOD, LEWIS Monisos SAUGOHS KRUG, EMILY GAVIN. and comast {1 tho most suporb ploy of modyrn tues, THE DANICHEFES. a ee SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Tho Chonpest First-Cloxs Theatre on Kerth {5c, 25c, 35c, 50c, Socond und Anat Wook of tha Great Success UNCLE TOMS CABIN! nl mor & Co.'s Sagnlticant ‘ennaformation Stat ane Tees Fan ‘and Kentucky th up day attor duy and testify to tha existonce of gplritual things, and ns to tho truth of tho Lord's promises to bo fulfilled boyond. SBA Gren, Jt would, therefore, bo no marvel if itavas found iu tho dixcuaston of the power of tha nul- pit that the teachings of tho ministry roxchod out aud aifectad mutorinily the workings of evary donnrtinont of u community or nation, whethor dircetly conneoted with or antiroly in- dependent ur—oven opposed to—tho Church and Ita recognized servants. ‘ Tho relation of tho pulplt to pudlio morals was une significant clonent In the grout quos- tion. very, min took an interest in public morality. Ho might not be a moritl man; but ho atlll know that tho prospority of # commu- nity was anhanced by morality, and that tho honefits to individuals of the community wore increased accordingly. When immorality came dn it imperiled tho Interest of oyery man. Property values deerensed preclscly ‘ag the stunduril of morality went down, and taxes ine eronsed proalsoly ag tho monster vice yrow and flourished, What was it that noted as barriers and dikes to the flood of sin and immorality? It was the pulplts, How angen greater would tho orline and wickedness of great citics bo word it not for the ennubling and clovating iniluenves of tha pulpit? It neodud no argutaut to con- vince one that tho pronohing of tho Gospel in FAREWELL SERMON. THE REV, J, 1. WRIGHT TAKES LEAVE OF +18 PEOPLE, The Rov. J. H, Wright preached bis farowell Bormon yesterday morning at tho Weatorn Ave- nuo Christian Church, from the words of [Paul: “Now, brothren, I commend you to Gow and ta tho word of His grace," From tho many things ho desired to say, he had found {t dlifloult to go- loot what might be the most approprinte on this Inst occasion ho should address thom ns a Churob, Mo oxhortad specially to atoadfuatnesa and taithfulness, ‘Their Christian life would bo birron unless in tho contlict thoy obtained ylo- tory. Achurch to have its true mission por- formed must bo in sound condition ana havo Chanter, ay. underlying thom. ‘fo clennan tho loner spas to for tha two boies to, restore the old | n community was constanty roulutmng men | good managoment, Tho conditions of ‘suce _ilutinocs Wednesday, Saturtuy, sso Be be ny healt eau plelure ot tho elena ng of tho Solttond (OF: (en Mlvoey Haves Tree ieee from tha power of tho evil, is well 8 rotitite cess in aA church oro, first, it must GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ainner’s jeprous soul; the casting outofl devils int ‘a Visions ©: ny in tho ranks Of Christinnity thousands who t M4 fel . Wis to show how te Spiciror God would case | tho Chureh no longer, oxistud, und he hopad that | wauld oterwive sucomy ta tho temptutions af | 22 sound in = tho faith, = “oxamino Clark-at, opposite Court-Louso, att all the works of tho Dovil inainany tho | Oku resultot tho Eeumenteal Connoll would bo the wicked. ‘Tho dally or wockly honrkening ta tho Word of God was all thot rept thousands of anon und women who wore trembling on tho briuk of unrighteousness or immorality from yourselves nnd seo whother yo bo In tho faith’; sucond, success depends upon atrength,—not neocssirily in numbers, but ity; tolrd, heating of the alek was to show what God could do In giving back the Lealth of soul that wo bad Jost, On tho samo prinutple tho raleing of tho dend was to show how His Gospel was to wipe them outas effectually as Mason aud Dixon's Hun bad bec consigned to oblivion, Ulehop Morrill introduced Mr, O, Hf. Morton, * anvot the Ubicaxa lng, ropresentatives to tha Unoquated production of the ‘hrlliine Season! Inthe purity of ite of tho ollcors Piewean tha DI in the purity o! eo olticer HIDE and individual membership, Strong, pure, and a boing precipitated into the horrible nbysa. Tho to bo tho ‘instrument that could go | Ecumenfeal Counoll. dtr, fMorton aad: he was | feur of the oplulon of tho God-lko and Chris. | Vigorous moi and womennre tho ile of & 1 past Weed that length—go to tho ginner aotually doud | proud thatthe sun, in bi course around the | tian people of a gommunlt jo sf it church. Thore inust bo regular and systumatio Last Wook of tho Summor Hoasui: Tact Wet In'tresnagses iid singund reuch bisenss.” Noths | globe, shone verywhors upon some church o€ | thio of Humoral bennvior Gh the ari ‘otnee Bible tonching, It is the duty of the olllcers to | the Hummor Lricos} lane Wook of the Elot Snug less than n guapel tant could do this would tho Metuudist falth. Ttwas peaullacly teeny iho sate. comulnity, ot. ro- | Bee that the Word is publicly taught and studied, | Pauy! tty cans buys the bent sat neuvle oO ; Monday, Aus, 6 TILE ACM. 1) auMlglent for sau to carry to yourfellowemon | that this Council, whluh would mark an.ert 7 od, + Tho individual study of the Word of God should 1p Sy cS ‘: Petal A yuy on) it hiethodivun should hol its “iitat ‘wouts Higidusts ecetnel, Oe te erat i be rovived. itis practicntly one of tha loat arts, | Ith Stnscot””_ Sulu pans’ What do we moan when’ wo eay sinners ara, | fig in tho “fentioal chnpel whore the | of anution or ulty but that tho question was | How strange, how unpopular, tt would be cor a MVICKENWS THEATRE Aend? That thelr consulonces aro dead; that | great Jon Wesley thundered turth his | gtratehtway asked: “What do tho ministers | Yelug man tobe soon on bis way down tuwn —_————_— thule hearts nro dead toward God. So dead is | bidtorla utternnocs. “Tho xpeakor hoped there | think of wee Bvory groat reform, oducational | studying tho Soriptures, instead of reading the EVERY NIGHT, tho stnnur's conseicnes that not only does he not fuel the sin that shooks you, but thealt that God calls the grentest of alt sing that can possibly te vommittod by a sliner—tho refusal te recolyo ills beloved Sous wnbellet in tho otfored Savior, ‘Tho nuturil cousvivva never feels that it lain work! ba grand resnite from the Connell, If only itshoukl duterming some concerted action by which there should tio longer be uny contlict i tho work of missions. it would hive been hold with profit. ‘Chis would bo tne tirst gathers ing where all tho yarfous Methodist brinehes TAY auagaNies HACE ate bicaA, 12) RLD!”’ latest busa- batt items or tho tus us to the Pres- idant's condivions itow many of us et havo Jalled to luok into Guil’s Word this week? Ibis not strange that the utterances of intideta, mis- quoting tho Scriptures, obtain lodzument when Christaus ato unucquilnted with thate owt movement, temperanes ngitation, and robuke of ain were all advagated perpetually fron the pul- pit, Whore thore was an excoption to this rule— where tho Christiun puipit was not used In tho ndyocaey uf great reforme—thore nt once arose WEDNESDAY ASD 3 SAUNT: Of the REALISTIC HP 4 ory Of condemnation from every quarter, eee sO N ATIC Ait slivat nll, tt 1s go utterly dead. Some prea: | Were reprevontod, Iishops, clorgy, and laymon | ‘Tho power of the pulpit was recognized to sttuh text-book. How would a atudent progress who | with tho great “RANT SCBN UN AT ont ure probably tn this stute, Hus tho | would meotin that old chapel, hullowed by tho Xtor hat ev ‘no . | Should sttend locturcs and wlve no time to tho 4,UM," and ADMIRABLE ACTING. Bpirte “cokvineed” you ot ‘unbélof? The | nasostations of too past, and. grand rewilts | Hersunnorters would corsets mettre tones | study uf tho subjocty Without faith it ts, tu rect supporters would cry down un effort to uso it against tha domundy of morality and rightoousnens, And how did tho powor of the pulpit affect civillzation? It wana hard thing to detine civil fualion, aud yet all knuw what it was and bow ft BAUM'S PAVILION. ‘Twonty-accond-st, Cottage Urove und Indias je posalble to please dod, Faith: without works is dead. Every ouo of 18 must do something, 1s thore anything that Lcun do?” uskedone, Yes. got some good rallgions books, read thom, an thon give thom tu others. Bo rogular in the heart Iw equually doad toward God. Thora ura men with tho Ilveliest foulings toward fumily and friyaus, but Godward have not ong inove- mont of griteful ove, Their heuris do not ade mit the Savlor,—io not tnke God aa Allin Al. would flow out upon to Methodist Churuh. Bvon tf it did not result In naling tho baitics, it could not fall to fesson the dileultivg of belug~ te aoe into harmony of aution, 7 shop Merrill follawed with x fow remarks, an nd Ovory avoning during the 10294 is Byening at ae ere ay UTONIE and Suminy aN, co. Thoy uro dond taward Gud. Who are to raigo | in whieh hospoke of hia visita to tho yurloud 4 (Nit tt f wervice of tho Lord's houso. An olflcer or RA. ORT: guid to tla Disciples, You must go and do. it. 6 BY yw 8 prose ‘ potige 5 = ~ = 7 They did hot mtiompe ta. usu che koy that was | cuted Without nny of tho clushlig Wwhiol now | Niet tito rae He TRH AALIED Cy eomads | ing if ho is not growin cold, Arotuer | PICNIC AT SILVER-LEAF @ROv ut tholr gintic.—the Key of the grave, Waa not | interferca. i with the pulpit: in tho matter of advanaing tho | 80d Le this ono thing vould be accom. plished, this first Eousnonleal Councll would be Of the grentost {mportance, ‘Tho servive closed with the Lonedletion by the Rey. Mr, Blzclow, ‘Tho fev. Dr, Gerga will sall. for London Suture orton # Wook laters day next, and dir, # INGERSOLL’S LATEST, DISHOP YALLOWS ON TH INGERSOLIe BLACK OUNTROVERSY, Bishop Fallows prouched Inst evening from tho toxt, * Provo all thinwa; bold fast thagwhloh {a youd," his discourse boing n continuation of is review of the controversy between Judge Mlack and Col, Lugorsoll in the North Amertean Ttevieww, Judge Gibson, of Ponnsylyania,enid tho Msh- op, had stated that if Christianity Wore given a common law trial wud aubunitted to au tinpartlal Jury, tho verdict would bu in its favor, Tho Most noted names in Jurisprudvuce shurod in the opinion of this diatingutshedt Judye, Chane important way to contribute to the success Of tho eburch Is to contribute to its sup- fort.» Lay by instore,” asthe word teachcs. Tho Sunduy-school 6 uleoan fmpurtant factor, Mako itiively and: Sutorceting. Give the puptla somtuthityy to think about, Mr. Wright ctosud his discourso with a bouutl- fut and touching Hlustrauion of the panne snocte ings he hoped to have with. tha littl band ho wis louving ut tho last groat day around the throne of God. Mr, Wright returns this woekdo his former congrogution at Sturling, 11, LAKE BLUIE. INAUGURATION OF THE CAMI-MEETING TO- MORROW KVENING, Tho annual camp-meoting at Lako Diu will commenca to-morrow ovening with informal vorviccs, conslating of short exhortations to tho people In attendance todo tholr utmost ta ren- der tho coming mootings of unusual intor= cat ‘and ‘spirituul power,, -In fact, tho this extritordiiuary? But nttur all woro they not yory Uke oursuives?: to ine to conatst In this. TO-DAY. DANCING AND HAOK WACTS 1114 ORDEI OF THE DAT, AUCTION SALI. Ty WED, Be GORE ECO. : 24 and ai6 Madison-1 RETAILERS highest stute of civilization. ft acddad vaatly wore thin uaything else to the genornt amouit und yonorul distribution of social and individual well-bolng. | Wheruver a Christian church was established {t muant for the surrounding com munity a better wtite of sucloty, better clothes, better homes, botter hubita, and a grontor Tav- orence for won, The home bocanio asauctusry and the church becamg a temple of tho iNving God. ‘The pulpit hud played an Amipoptnt part dn aceuring the Indgperdonce of this now groat und powerlal Nation. A Provincial Gayornor of Massachusetts, bufare the War of tho Rovolus Hon, nd refused to appolnt 4 doy of fasting and: prnyer for the Wallebulug of the provinces, be- enune, he sald, 1 would Ue tho uccnalon uf it outburst of suditions domunstrations, Ho knew tplt. Hut the minitora of Tho resumblanve sows Wo have oburches, wo have godly hater nd what buppeny. in many of our churches? | ‘Thura ts iin expectation that Ibere wil bo some blussing toeduy: that some ony will get tight pat bad habit that be has, that some ane will feel In bls consclonce that ho hud petter correct ihat avil course that ho ‘was Just upon oa eat of committing himself to,—that thore will bo iinprosslons produced by to-ay’s preschiog, How often Is that nll wo. fouk for? Whit iv this butsaytng tho aluk will bo heated, und thore will be 1m casting out of dovile—porhaps wirunkard nade a sober ian, oravourses of ovil cheel but do we look oyory tiny wo preach the pol for tha ratsing of to dead? knew from: my own exporiened how prono in{nfstera ro to wton short of riiss jug tho dead, and to be contented abort of It. Aud Bubbath-sehool tuashers know how thoy fail xhort of ft. | Ministers should ruilect on this, and answer tefory God, Do I xo forth this morning fully uxpecting aut to raisu tha dead? If wo wo cxpeoting not todo it, wo will not do {t—we will nat go beyond bunting the ¥ for fasting ‘and prayer, and frotn that timo on inspired und sits. aniod the enersies and hopes of tho atruguling patriots, A miulster who would not pruy for the woll-botny of tho country wits not wantod tn any community, no matter how great tis talonts may have bees. Tho people could nat then and SHOES : : lenders of the mectings doom {t absolutely assortmeat slot or casting nut duvils, We muy beet great | collor Walworth bad suid tho progress of clyil maple Row AMTord £0 inngre'the powsr Of the esacntial to te complote success of the camp- wal. find is comnlete at our Avte a ju gonvartine the alnful, Wut that snot } ana rellylous froudam had been greatest in tho | © Whon Btophon Girarddied he left a munificont | meoting that overy porson clatming to bo a | Of Seasonable Goo nations in which tho. Hlbly. had been most sum Of mnonoy with which to found a college, whuoly dlesominuted. Bcuretary Seward hud but he stipulated that ita atudents should have ho Follyloid edueauon and that Workora tor Corist, lay this to heart. Mako Christian should uso his utmost fufluence to not sure Ubat you ure yoinug forth to ealae tho dead, tion Sale only attend the nicotings, but also to udvise and no sniolstor 7 i Py ug: 3, and you do it using tho Gospel, Our comuise | sald that ho did not know how long a republicau | should bo allowed in tho Fuoulty or 1h Pie | inbor with non-bolisvurs. “Tho catnp-meoting | Wednesdiv A Hon ter fol il ina vverywiore God tein | foria of wovermment could exist without tha | sectors ox evon ua alowed to unter tue ool will be Undor tha immediate Charge Of tho lov, ‘Ys da tu unter tho colloge. Chriat reconciling tho world to Himuelf, not ‘ Hible, Chiuf-Justioo Mol.can wrote that no ono 9 | W, 0. Willing, who nrodicts an unusually Inter | ‘The assortment will be g0° pare p fc work. to Hes ‘Tho wil H wus contastod, and Dantel Webstor, w esting sericy of mectla; ures {hon Ged ane. itu Wn knew ie | could estiingto oF vevcribe (te valutiry etfcats, | a ree ieee ere aan ae a eer ook | _.Thoro havo boon a the goods of best manufact (0. win, to ai for ust wa | Chancellor Kent declared that nu‘othor book | Spauking of the will, ho rot Ra et a or i ing ai iF Gee Pia Sia atsaen might bo the rightequsnous of God tn Hin Boo | had ever addressed ttecl€ so wuthoritatively or | gusts cunteinvt on Ubristunity, It ts calculated | fit oe tues anapy for tbat you yo furth In thls bellef Habbath after | nuthetically to mankind, The gonerul dlifuaon | to destroy respect for Christian fnatiuutions, and Buvbath, overy day, to voursulyos, Maye Dvyor rajsed 91) been God's liatrumont, nilse tho dou. “Avie (ho destruction uf Christian Institudons means ead? Have the deatruction uf republican governmont, And of tho Biblu was tho most cffectun! way to cly> By POMEROY & CO. {law und humanize the world, a tha Iu yesterday as usual, Thera wasa tho Spirit's tustrus Do Wits Clinton | 1 tke it upon tnyeale to any that ti cuntey | Be reise ah Hee 7B | ea at zona oe in | oo aE ae | BRU naet neo te Nee ee | NO. 37 Cass'st blowied in your work you ‘uae be always at it, hits uit thoso masiors of Jurlaprudonve in ite | perforin so tuck sorvice fo tan,inwueaa tak | wesurrounding country, Tho Luke Blut Bun- perform so much service to man, in such 4 full ¥ 7 RENO houon tho mag that is always soukisg to | favor, wy, thon, could Gov Judyo Ninck say, | spirit of xelf-donial Uodar eo littiuencourerc: | Gay-schpol motatOa,m, This was folluwed an | METIS (MONDAY) MOL win wouls, di Hie | cor Lhrleitunity nave a trial ou Ste, dugureoll's | out from governuout of way klads aad under ote with a uble sori Se eee at AP Nereaae wira a wo wityselF Work together, Of all things avold disayree- | indictment?’ ; clroumstunovs alinost alwi muoh atralteued, | the attractive power of the Gospol, - monts, Keop tho uulty of spirit, “Let your Juwursall started out with the umaupported | and orton distressed, We the ministora of tne |e ve pol { ON sthunds* poo word for wunduration fu tenute | Nature bollaved tho. lout in thocioay. tio | floneet (tne Uatted Buites, ot all donomina: MISCELLANEOUS “AUCTION |." ei le ut OW Ys iy ons." a 9 . {ub ove fur workers Lut your yluldingness | greatest loudora In- selunce, und tu futbomin And, aftor reforeing to what had been donofor ALL YORNITUKE, ote,, otc, contalaed _ PRIVATE RESIDENCE: der. " ‘Withous Foservay petite pues ros puctionee bo kuown to all, Nover tnelst an crochet, tee inuinber that the Lord je a6 bund. Eocournge each other, Keep together tn this work uutll you have gony over thly city, and until you buve ween strange resurreotiuna, When 1 rcturn to Beutland [ ebull expect to hear that StaJ. Whittle the mysteries of Nature, bad nut boon guilty o! mocking suered things, It was only tho fourth, or .Oftherate philosophers, anita with thal own juiportanes, who pretended to du this, Bir. Engussoll did not foul the question on Ms TQUISVILLE METHODISTS, Lovisvitnr, Ky,, July 00.—A - meeting of Method{et miniaters of this clty was hold to-day, and several rosolutions Woro passed urging tho country by the learned mou, by tho courts at juapico, by the discusmiuns in Con, ho added" most cinpbutically; * Hut i oonwwnd cu hy literary olfurts, Wo siljudicatons, 20 constl> sutionnl discussions, notblog that has been duow jnedern- sofeatitio ~ stundpolut. Mp, flux. [or val VOR > | Upon wenibore uf tha clurch ta wuletnaly abe MNDY. 2 sudutiog (reeds drat work tulaluag too goad: | faye ene anata mot anaes bo octets | Maat aay one © Molt "tbla eguuuy auro | servo Friday, Aug. 5, which 's tho day appointed | | OAN DY, ss tout this Association, starting into now “fe, bas | o1 atelotly orthodox, frankly — dvolnred | vrudit ut homo aud ubroad than the establiah- | by tho propor authority Ju the church as a uay Bond oh Feb OF BE se, boon blesied with many and tiny a soul, young | bo was uot ao mibaiaty because by did not possess | mont of our body of clorgymen, thelr support } of fasting aud prayer for tho Eoumonlog) Moth> tail box re varies, pees: and oli. Tho statawment that Moody's work in | sufficient knowledge to justify bin in beoustng | by yoluntary onutribytions, and the yonoral ex: | gaigt Cont 09 to be hold In Lond Lond, Excates rosy bare Hootland was a failure fs onv of the Devil's | one, Mr, Ingersoll suld ‘tuo solunttéls were wet | cellonce of thelr charautor for ploty uid ivarae coro a Lonion, Hogiand, Pen Piet Mean falsehoods, If over a work of God stoad fuat, te | down ax niduls and. scolfed ut i euch. ‘This ve commencing Sopt.@ next, that tho livos and GUNTIE cool at is Moody's work In Glasgow, Tho frutta of’ st | speaker donied [t, and dvclarod that Chrigtian ‘hyo seminded of the munificence of Mr, | health of the roprogentutives of the Moshodist ‘saadovn se ———————___. Worecommend Eldredge BOWINg-mnchines,

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