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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 5. 1874—QUIN UPLE SHEET. EASTER SUNDAY. 1; Te Deum, Priduewnater: Jay them, Monk, “fhe Lord is my st-eng ig become ny Kalvauon >” of’ ti periiy eon ob redermiabie currency, But con tyme some sort of witcherv, wipe out | tage with all his. rivaly tm the markets al pertinty proce mine ip hich money i imeived world; and that no eri Cantate in OC, Buck; Miseratur is O. Williams; Hyun, | sueh as debts, copirac’s emt ro on, and then multiply all founded upon the use of an GRACE CouRCH, | BOSTON AGAINST INFLATION. ioria Tita, Hodges; Hymn, rt onal bonk hoes in whe power | my purpure it, thar the: At Grace church, Kroudway and Eleventh street, | ¢ Rear ia ean en, cothat, waking up some beaust: her debasi Ri the cuancel, on Laster Sunday, will be neauthuily | Yn. Briagewater igedeben?' une wal worms, efy miivic ual in the Vmied piaes waneuane hr decorated with fowers. The regular choir, con- PeENDACK Ui stand at the tatter day upen the wortns destroy this boy, yok avy the Now is Christ risen trour ine dead, and bee would ini ten lea) ect where tue day Letore be hi there would be among fools, in his peccet or safe only ene; what a subi What a disappointment sisting of Mrs. Olver (soprano). Miss Drasdil (alto). Mr. Simpson (tevor) and Mr. Clark (basso) will be e earns. | | The Resurrection---Propheey and oun iy couse, will be com mitted unless the voice ‘of the people is heard in a tobe The Solid Men of the Hub . “ s of them that sie Panels, r tute of t be encraliy | assisted by @ Chorus Of twelve voices and an in- | fois of , oie , Me tort wT” Does any sume man thiak ihat Ly. euch | thatwill command attention, Fulfilment. Htromental quartet, ‘The folowing musical pro, hymn—ti of A. and M7 Gloria in A if uluplication the wealth of the country would 4 SPEECH OF EDWARD ATKINSO:! ramme will pe rendered, under the direction of CHURCH OF THE Mesetan, ‘ * Aroused to Action. erenvol one farthing? 1h is evident that, Jt | yen. Omaiawax any PeLiow Oinzyxs—Paveull Hall has hee r. Samael P, Warren, organtst — { hrist Hath, Burst the Bars," woul, 4 upy aa bd ould | been crowded before in many times of danger to the Mornin, horus, “Lat Your Heads,’ Handet er” (Nw 2d Pind), Dr, Ovoteh; J apy = individual seees, he multiplication? | State and to the nation, but tever re undes a graver “Obrist ver,” Buck ; Gloria in Exce isis, Gun: 1 and Iwettth Mass), Mozsart, ; have become ener na to market the kant morn. | danger than now oreiions wa. We are here tonicht. | C@lebratto f the Day in| tdeum Warren; face, Mozurt: thal: “Jubilate Deo! (Nor Sb Peo cee Tare to har Tus lo or what cost Siiihe | Shamerul at it lato acknowledge it, becune we tear | Gs n Oo YU) veapar ts Risen» 8 ee Warren: Myvin, « Hyinnab, Worgan; SOLEMN SCEXE IN FANEUIL HALL. | 8% picictbte! Say cinemas thing thattne currency | Bavonal ‘dishouor—becawse thow’ who ‘we have Risen To-day,” Oftertory Anthem, AP ali, Dr. Arnolil; "élovis day betore, Dues uny sang ma th | cho-en nave betrayed our tus, Lecanse while one place New York Noon.—Gloria Patri, Hummel; Cantaie Vomino, Buck ; Wi Offertory sentences 4 go multiplied would have r Kon? in the Senate of the United’ states has been made ” Benedic Anima, SP, Warren; Anthem, Hymn $8, Men’ (Nos. 3, Hymn Hymnal) Mot the loust, sor every transaction would, require the | Yaeant by the death of deisohn ; Hyinh 102, 9 7 r | Coronation No. 4 Wards and Sanctus No: See of $10 which, the aay Leiore, bad required the use Pe Aig eine faa ar. «néuan’ dauiion: | lor: Hama (No.2 Hymnal. Pericini: “lorie Daily Violation of the Greenback | 3)" 3 What would Be the etect then? Wo lane. |’ snd act for u: y D At St. Thomas’ Protestant Episcopal churen, on | |", a OS het Sete ae Ob ae y Bee ae Oro tag oy: ttl | tue Beane, would | Sur faith unturnished. nofihenanona | MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES. | tne corner or truth avenue and Filty-tard street, BT. MARY'S PROTRSTANT EPIACOP . ae rere euagia Row th baee to's apscdle bens th order to), Dime betrayed. she romise 1s there will be tures services on Easter Day—asun- | Processional Hymn, Promise to Pay. Selable todo busmces at al” | bolus made grester, Srey Tete Sites | — | Fige service at seven o'clock &. M., Holy Com- , “Christ, our Passov sian, Geawe'irom the’ mutes expcriones et coer and | Sree te Proves aeainst it Thank God there were true | qhis festival is the true Christian Pasch, amd is Sunday colon seer yay nate past ten AM, Bia the | Cohen, "This ples arte RE SS . a : a en in couse of Representatives, able and ready to L, Pn, : o 2 a . nations. Let us enforce jit by our prowst, From Con. | resis the diahanor now being attempted, and, bythe | called in the English-Saxon ianguage Kaster Dav, following in the iusioal programmes b Gagne: gouaee Aggravation of an Evil Before the | % not represented there in tie upper branch, ‘The voice | Pre nr at ne fugue front whe br me aitives of the State | which signifies the feast of Apiil, The English | Sunrise gersice. Processional, “Let, ihe Song ne Me. Thou Dut r . m SON OF MARSACRUBETTS | SeBectaspe act lately pased to Saxons called that month Easter, from their | Ehereach verses Genel etn tae Amen; sung | Py Bs Janating the cormamey | in place of Vemite), “Christ | | EMM AD on who wasever (true will be heard no more, | ow . But Mr. Ohairman, even had Massachuse peace Lene ‘ll the voice | a _ our Passover,” Gregorian; Te Deum Lauaamus, and Jar Morn! Applica Remo’ or he ouher Is auainst ua to the Lower House the | BeeD July represented in the House ang enate the | goddess Of tat name, In the beginning of the | tiation catnems In U indore soenGd eat Meant we | patorn : "ti, F anid Dy t might, still h which will make us 9 D3 eneraies ot the shrew dont aud most active members are | SCt mivht still Reve passwd which will make us 4 DY. | Church theJewish converts in some places Kept | rumsed *y'I- Moseuthal; lym lid uucteny and modern, | Jackson? Te Wridyw gr: dantiate in’ A, Euuloy et In the service of the invationists Anappeal | for tne moment is in the President of the Umled | this solemnity on the fourteenth day itself, the , 8: Cinnist the Lora ty, Raven Today": aymm, | Bridgewater; rig Tibi. * G, William Dri, to the President alone remains to us Tt thar shoud | {oF {he o ete u | y ‘Crown’ Him Everlast W. Litany and | Sp: Hyun; Oftértory, “Father | Bend to Thee,” Him: Saul. the merchants of Boeten and men of Masachusetts | nity to prove his diners lor, the hile civil poation | Same on which the Jews celebrated their Passover. Holy Communion. —F Angels, Roll the Rock | mel; Ter Sanctus, Ur atorex ; Commamon Hymn POWERFUL APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT, ) stout know tneir cary. ‘the tuture ts betore them. to which ‘he ‘hasbeen elected, Let hin buc'be true | The apostles had the condescension to ailow them ieettod, arranged Bie We Wes ein ty ute see | tndsxeolalsy wa Voruntary: organ. MR, HENRY LEB tothe pledges made by him and for bim,ay he cannot | Apigss Cee eee Oy ee Nite eee won. J. Bap ST. MARS’S CHURCH. ne srodac ‘ a [estes he will then Have proved Nimeelf equal in ; this liverty, to show the Jews that the Gospel of SGhvict the tera (9 cxare yin 6), (praver book), | in Bb, Williams baectbge plz pe poh a t04 seer mer | fis,civil emergency, as he proved equal in the darkest Christ did not condemn the Mosaic law, which it | “Now's Christ Risen tom: the Dead a. We Ween: | pie a es a Pi ‘taces—The jon" ‘8 iD @ Name?” | honrs of the wai pe danger then thre: f ‘ ontae ” ona ilo a, Brilliant Speeches and Letters | routine hare been Huited by shakospente Ihe figd | moralvsense : the nation ig vecomine roused: we | had made void tudiling it. But the Christian | QiMeriory, “King, ail Glorious” Josspl “harmb dur | Te snisrlate, . sho His tame: ant iat’ wing haa tate, Phis evened ace | WH the carer the rest Material interna oPthe | Paschal feast was in generai appointed by the | the Lamp that was Slain” ‘Ur Hodes: ‘Gloria ia ARR Ee from Leading Financiers. placed in. this humilistine position; heeause 1 bear. the country, made yet more difficult to, guide because | gposties to be kept on the Sunday that followed eiseine bee eas: recessional, “Christis Risen! Al- | tym ee a te Nulther Iahertied noe | suitted pohties to eecome aumost an Wait oscdya. | the fourteenth day of the moon of Maren. The | ‘The regular ehotr tin ‘ers of the church, including | oe aoa BSTTMATER CHURGT subject of currence, c wave neither inherited nor | mitted politics to become almost ‘an wi Y ' re , i NSTER 5 seqtiren, The on time 1 ever ventured to rave my Boe tor an Beperr man, 1 = som of Ener | Roman and all other churches of the converted | Mrs. Gulager, Miss Finch, Messrs. Nilsen and Mo- | Orean preinde, mg ee ne Chorus, Ha pdet seeps Y " voice t . . 4 y ear eter sar ew,” st Risen," 4. H. Corneli: ve. F earnest and representative audience than that | drew to receive and provide tor the militin summoned | svelal order are once more about to mark the iv on ot | was only tolerated for some time, that the syna- | ‘The music for this oharon. at Ninth avenue and | Sce% tlm tise,” W " i Roll ing to give ® popular and | 19 the rescue of Washington and the detence of Fortress | narties—the seienco of poliiics is once more becoming | Ma tales haere ; ne ls ‘ d 1 J. HE. Cornell: of aile- assembled this evening gi Pop: Qn | 'Monroe., All that busy week, while we were engaged | recognized as the highest purstit in which a true and | gogue might be buried with honor, as St. Augustin rwenty-eighth street, under the direction @f Mr. | inja nzedi, Beethoven. e Evening — fercible expression against the obnoxious inflation | one Sight ana day to equip and forward the troops | oe ggg BS rid Be crate 39 | said of the legal ceremonies in general. | Fischer, organist, will include the following :— | Org: n pre! Nibse fete prours as del anther t + gcheme now pending In Washington and threaten- Our weggtisG TEEN ateee wero me ervaguny, | | honorable mien may iter wears many owt | _ ‘The Church's condescension in tolerating in con- Pe Gem Spee. te pew. ie 4. ony, Joseph Br , obrist ne 2 ur worthy Vresident, first of ail, as he is apt to wide apart as . on | EER A a AR ‘ a on y rf ster Hy: img the peace and (prosperity of the nation, The on soll a ~— LS Reon, ‘when the ‘coun- | thing’ we ‘are a unit. We. demand -that the | verted Jews the use of several ceremonies of their ae meine Day. to an Church, 1820 n Me” interior of the ancient edifice was draped with the | s heip, What and you ave | Integrity of the nation shail be maintained, and that our | Jaw continued ttil about the time of tne destruc- Sanctus, ree ec imiay | (arranged), William Ho ran prelute, “ia ntalsie emblems of mourping for the departed Senator, | {Ren fo ect welt donee ty Noured icrth Ly ait | aethe only standard of value tobe uel vy then We | tlon of the city and Templo in the year seventy, | Gloria in Excelsis, Aftern eee Tei oan toe ne eee | Thank @ ST. PETER’S (ROMAN CATHOLIC) CHURON, | Mass at hall-past ten o'clock A, M.—K; Glorzas Gloria, Glora! "Herine Coal Clore; Oredee Glopese O 1 . “'Chirist_ the Lord is Risen.) Morgan : } abont forty years alter the death of Christ. From Hari 19, i, U8, Woodward A eT era ‘ i ‘ | Bonedic, tu B'lat Millard; Anthem, “inte is the Day, ; that ume the practice of the Jewish ceremonies | Wa ‘i fertory, “Give All ‘whose words against an trredeemable paper cur- rency have become a part of American history, and | it scemed as if the hallowed spirit of the great allke—repablicans and democrais, tn this hour ot reme peril; by you bankers and merehents and man jacturers, who are sticmatized | v one of our Representa: tives in Congress as cheats and plunderers, who would differ as to the method in which our na hall | be raised, bi we unite in demanding that the revert however raised, shall be prompuy applied to the mont of die demand debt of the countr:, without at Fo 7 | has ever been condemned as superstitious. | Thy Goo Coronation, 424, Hy’ Salutaris, Giorza; 5: us, Giorat: Renedictus, Giorna; by th ve entot .edue were it not for his eter- | sion. When the first shot was fired Bamter | ip . y ‘ol ion, . Hymnnal, "7 ~ Y M— @ead mingled approvingly in the procecdings | ful visilance and that of his watchdogs, Jayue aud Bau. | loyal men were welded intone solid phalanx, andthe | ‘The Feust of Kuster is tho regulator of allthe | At this church on Easter Sunday evening a | AzNS Pel, Gierea MA pg he F hora und they depucies about whom the Socretary of te | Hower of slavery, which had so, jong made our hostel | e | lave ohows numhee fie: volscaeh z Bianchi: Dist pe ofthe mecting, ‘The gathering embraced mayy of | pfrasury knows nothine, the Assistant seerctary knows | liberty'a mockery, wasuteriy destroy d,yetthere were | OtRCY great movable feasts of the year, and has | !arKe cholr, numbering terylon, Amoug tho seice.| Taatent Rrkos tomate NNN RI! et the leading merchants and pusiness men of tne nothing, the Solicitor of the Treasury Knows nothing— men who defended 8 avery, there were ien whoeven | giways been celebrated in the Church with the | tons to be given. are:—“He Shail Feed His Flock | Stenor Det Puente and Mr. C. G. Lockwood wilt, yw England metropolis, and the earnestness and | 4 pron RkON, NOTHING DRPARTYKNT. ak Bil clas were | sta fermen, | and to wiiom a rand | greatest solemnity, as the first among the five | pte ag Handel’s “Messiah,” and sing ‘at both services. The, regular choir consists ¢ splay - I through these long weary years ot anxiety, of | ke that now contemplated would baye been | i Hl em of Wallace, | . a essrs, Birc Siaerunlty witch wer CIMplsy ed HHO WER MOas ON: | Ao aD auine deleata yu tin wetee alain paren impossible—it, would be well. for principal feasts of the Christian religion, The ad- OF Mine. Jarvoraka): Meas: Rurepan elusively that the people are very properly and thoroughly aroused. and Furey. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF MERCY. The musical services here are expected to he 8T, PAUL’S CHURCH. | mi a r Pe on ee OO og At St. Paul’s church the sabbath school children sors: but, in saying this, we only charge ignorance, basenese, avainst many of their auccomors fir this time | the ntiack upon the me Representative not to meddle with appoint- were besieging the government to appoint your sel them forth, pot as major generals, laughing stock ot . | ministration of the most holy sacraments of Bap- tism and the Eucharist ts performed on it with the | will sing their Easter carols in the morning at ten | ORGANIZATION, to world, but in | ion istrom the North; the men | ytmost solemnity, and the Catnolic Chureh com- | O'clock. The regular church service will verin at | Very fine, The materta! of the volunteer choir ix ae vend — th ‘iury. You, | Who would now destroy the citadel that b ‘men have | i | excel! 8 be veil custivated by Mr. Cor- Mr. E. W, Kinsley called the meeting to order, | 1%, ar brindet” ax roolers of the Ineudiry, sou | aaved strike the aesasein's blow irom benind aed trot | MAnd8 ail her children to receive Communion on | Ballepakt ten o'clock, and an appropriate selection | ¢X¢ellent and has been weil cu gone ree to | tada, the organist of the churen. As us‘ial ot this church on grand festivals, an orchestra will take part in the services. within, The men who must now be held to ac- 7 oI Srenie beRote) ne HIGHT, Goaee’ oe puke’ sean ee | it, threateniog otherwise to cut them off from her those who, in. previous sessions of Congress, have | communion, s0 that a disobedience to this precept of Raster music will be given by the choir and | Organ, under the direc‘ion of the organist, Mr. Carroll. ‘There will giso be an evening service at amd, after a few very brief and pertinent remarks, announced Mr. William Gray as the president. He y aud edu a i vy n with your ‘ellow citizens | by you in con edged the faith of the nation to prompt ~ q | @ight o'clock, ‘The floral decor: will be as also ctl ee G ioe aesieones sn mace: gether ealings and wnenllypaiied by the immense out | Front fe, lezat tender notes "in co i anid Wo | isa Ea router excommunication in the | yh), SORSTEORE In New Jersey. embrac! not onl ie chief busine: y for army a vy, for torts und ships am uns now, 101 je same or er aces, ave Catholics, Ys ba? as it on Bain eeuional wen of ES OES obiury Which knows uo. tee, Conmresne: | forfeited “their ‘Word and betrayed their crust ig iv St. TIMOTHY'S. GSACE CHURCH, JERERT GENS When the Nemesis of history overtakes them thelr ue- scendants will change their names to ward off tl oulogiy taae will be heaped upon them. But this trait- orona shot, this meaner crime than even that which con- luetantly authorized the issue of legal tencers and this FIRST FALSE STKP ‘was followed by another, and another still, you bore the rapid, violent fiuctuat on of curreney and the conse- quent deranemen: of business with patience, as a pa- | cenvrated the whole power of the country against the At St. Timothy’s church, in Fifty-seventh street, “This,” says St. Gregory Nazianzen, “is the fés- car Eighth iy hie fll 5 | tival of festivals and the solemnity of solemuities, | fe performed sen? Ne OUOWIE Programine will | as tar above all the other feasts in the year, even | Children’s carols at ten A. M. Miss Wreaks, soprano; Mrs, Holorook, contralt: ae Bortaey ‘Yenor; Mr, Smith, Basso; Louis Berge, reanist. Morning Service—-Anthem, “Christ our P Boston. THE SPBECHES. Mr. Gray, upon taking the chair, made a bril- Our Passover,” | Geer; Jonn Robinson; To veum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Dr ‘ s “p y of i a1 : f, 8 the sun outshines the stars.” |‘ a ri i 3 nks; Te Leum, Berge ; Jubilate, Berge; Hynm, trioulc necessity, althouxh wany of you had disapproved | upholders of slavery, Will again resound throvgh the land | Of Christ himselr, . ‘Christ the Lord is Risen To-day” Henry Wilson: “thi abs Te Re Mant and earnest address, at the close of which | C70te Measure, ‘Thewar at ist over, (and, be tie by | aud concentrate the vast (orecs of honest men Inte one ‘The mystery of Christ’s resurrection, which ts | 1s the et ent ere Blessing and Hour,” Dr. ee reat is rin acca, f poy eres Bisa ry George D. Biake, Jr., one of the leading Boston | thixts the ninth anniversary, this day, or the taking of | solid mass, which shail smite the ignorant, the weak and : | Geer; “Wisagin,” Merbec! ‘i y . } tg mond—the vircual ending of the’ war), the war | the depraved, who would thas misrepreseut thems and | Celebrated on this great festival, was foretold in | bankers, presented the following scries of ver, You not only did not resist, you besought taxation | a3 slavery tell belore the armed torce of the nation, so | | CHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST. ; eli e depreciation of our currency, an - | loyal people, Itisa slander upon the great and popu- | » i = . haster $ 4 iu ‘ fma speech emphasizing the importance of the | fueu these ene hae Ny, dad to re | toval peomls 8 dlander up 1 Bop’ " say is a unit for intiation. y, that 11 At every convention of every kind, nan at every mo: ana | Music wlil be sung oy the choir, as follows, under CHURCH OF THR HOLY TRINITY, | throw himself upon death as upon his prey, the direction of Mr. Fisher :— : SHORE OF Shug: seeagton which had brought them together TH | nee voirt Tie Dred ange NOAYA insnc, reluct- hoard of trade meetin t and | would vanquish and tear in pleces that furious | Footer, Mr e. Pst, Johns Orgeaise and Director, of trade mee! @ nt and | ‘at {Urlous | Matins—“Christ Our Pasover,” Coan: Psalms, 2,711; | Tector; Mr. E. P. St. Jonn, Organist and Director. Perens tent Sub A eld Se RC pe meee ra 2 ivocutes ot econ be heard from Nese, | Mom. “I will redeem them (the Israelites) from | Te Deum in F, Thomas: vuniinte, und, Millard: tngroit: | _ Morning Serviee.—Openinz, “Chri Is Risen’To-day.”” by you, Our navy long ago ndnced, our army dissolyed | from the West, and they will soon be heard from, Meet- TRE RESOLUTIONS. auray, heavy. caxee pi Pedi cei ig ttade | % held in thelr great cities, and presently | death, O death! I will be thy death! O nea! 1 | {Christ the Lord ts Risen,” EJ. Hopkins: “Gloria Tibi? | “Christ, Gur Passover;” Malte, Gloria Cinteoit) Chant: during the war of the rebellion, in the exer. | fry, peary txce and duties wpou an increasing tendg | fas ant Veins held tn thelr great citles, and presently . a ! 11) anthem, “this is the Day,” Wallacs: “Giori Gloria, ‘unthom, “tanton. ‘Te Deum, in E flat; Trench: Se oA PONeR ones denied by the mupréme Court of | oit!eridie ‘ot Linerty.” not to profer an elaborate | and, ‘co-operating "with us, in’ the demand that | wiilbe thy bite’” or, according to the Hebrew, “I | Tian: Offertory, “Let thé bright Serapbis | Sle hanes Rome 1 yee, Derren Omer e States, and afierwards attirmed by abare | scheme to Congress jot the resumption of specie pay- | Congress shall remove tho legal obstacle, ¢x- hee wit! y teeth? Wi as TA Bi on Hymn, | HDi Loud. | Hymn, ymnal. Sermon, ' y 1 yan amit ati, Totes 101 01 ) The - i ry . ‘i ’ i Whereas. this Yesue of Paper money, jusiifed by Con- the dishonesty and insanity of Mamthes inacor's agai payment. As T sald in New York, and now re ene it ie | Where 1s thy victory aN The same prophet said tn | Brairaay 1A P36 Cope and sng. Hynes (cantare? | Hymn 27, Hymnal. ria In Excelsis; ld. Bress and =the supreme Court only on the he Of an isgue ln a time of peace aud pl mporient for us to remember that we may be misied, | anotber place, *'He will revive us aiter two days; ; Andrews: Heng Handel: Offertory. Se onken Baptism of infants and adults, 3:30 P.M. Baster See nce bea" Re ee a ae Mee 2 0 Sob Ay, ror pee Staten an Weg bere te Spe: 6s Gna pees bactoa snare byte | on the oar’ will raise us up, and we shail | § Barnby; tiymn, “Endless sileluia,” J Se Alos, “+ | Pestival of the Sunday School, 7:30 P.M. Cards. 4 jeemed unjustifiable even as ral 4, OF the t ve \ 5 id * si * j e ™ pledge whieh | Honorable, honest, lalla at ooale. | Sanity | of slipping further down the jul! waich | tor avoiding difficulties, which when they come, ee clearly spoke of Christ’s resurrection ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHURCH. Se ETERS cia ART pS Hetion po lit § the ability to. Gtachdmue at | S00ver or later wo must c.imb again, You who stood | will prove %, have bese more than half Jmazin- when, in the person o1 the Saviour, he sald:—My |, William Bergo’s Paschal mess will be sung at “Havdn’s masterwork, Mass No. 3, in D ming! eas the per Arty Glee ont m {| taithially = by your country in one great | ary. There is one simple way that may flesh ‘shail rest in hope, because thou wilt not | tis church to-day, with Misses Teresa and Mary ba? nae! " % Seauamis tas (ne pavarianent cr tee country has-otten | CYsis, stand faithiully by her, ip anothier | adopted. when there is the will todo lt, that mead cause | Hesh, shall, han in, hope, because thou wilt HOt | Werneki aud Messrs, ‘Tamaro and Bacelit co | called the “Imperial ‘Mass,” and “Lambillotte Fonewed these piedes in st platiorms, inthe public | fatty yg oe a ee ee onmtiza tn | Poot ent Uncle. ie needconiy 10k Cobecees te do nee | gave dy t u Xe At vespers, in e evening, Muzart’s “Gloria in Excelsis”? of his Twelfth Mass, adapted to the words of the “Mag: nificat;”” Lambillotte’s “Hic Dies” and “Regina | Covi,” and Berge’s “Tantum Ergo.” PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, good end in view. It needs only tor Congress to do even ' a little less than it prom ised when it first passed the the sophistry of | legal tender act—to @ake the legal tende Notes con- false policy has | vertible at the will of the holder into a bear. re enterprise, | Oe interest—and then enact that they sha gant habits of | not be a legal tender for any contract entered into after jate in the not very distant Mire; then the 0 ‘ked by this mi: ta depayinne ci righ i, worked by this mistaken departure from ihe right pati an to warn those who are misled by hy demagogues that as the adoption of a for these twelye years begotien exco: mad rcbeines of speculation, extray , political and soctal— Soloists. FReeches oF | its | representative | men, ugura) and annual addresses of the President: whereas the ficat act approved by Ulysses, 8. Mt as President, provided, as a measure, wereariben the public c edit,” that “the faith of the ted states. 38 solemnly piedzed to the payinent in f Holy One to see corruption,” During the course of His missionary career on earth Christ frequently foretold His resurrection. Aiter the glorious scene on Mount Tabor, where | He was transfigured, He gave tuls charge to the | and the | ge Alleluia will be rendered, and 8ST. STRPHEN’S. An elaborate display 01 Mowers will be mace at ; Stephen’s Roman Catholic ehureh, No, 140 East ‘Twenty-eighth street. Under the direction of Mr. | H. B. Danforth, organist, the following music will | JERSEY CITY acertain 3 a ry ROCK se 1 no jd attended Him :—' LI ti 8 ’. q ein, pr lus equivaten of ating obliga'tong of the Caited are Te eake Seinen cease, aetna | sai 0 o pects, Femamption oh the part of the 4 Rea ce ME, at toe cae ce nci tenes be periormed Uy the cholt, astisted by @chorus and | myo Bere eC A Ra eg Rolen;” and deciared that “the United Staces solemnly | Tee Omntgn ig not ko ean Ne Benen eld | Bey RC in Tent tention nets ence ould sll T again irom the dead.” On another occasion He | # full orchestra:— | two sopranos, alto, tenor and two bassos. With pleders its faith to ake provision, at the eariiest prac- Period, tor tne redemption ot the United Btates notes in coin ;” and whereas both political parties said to His disciples :—‘“But aiter | am risen | will | go, before you into (alilee.”” id His sufferings and death he aade remarked at the New York meeting), “the annals of the world area fable and experience a cheat.” and these evil consequences tall chiefly upon the capitalists, not 3, Havant Allciainy Lammutotie; Vem eveator, Mil jaydn: je! 4 unbiilotte; Veni Creator, La He fore- | Gmertory, Ave Mutia, Gounod.) valne would huye Leen grven by the rig! and that steady value woul ‘ht of conversion; | rest almost whol'y on | the rate of interest, and not on the expectation even one exception they are members of tie church, | and are amateurs with fine voices, singing as a ‘And the | volunteer choir. The two leading singers—so- ‘laumed the support of the peop'e at the last Presidential \ . t thi ” |, The solo singers are Mme. Bredelli, Mile. Manier, | oo rae . ts election by ieeaiteis fe ope, i succos#tul, a currency poo tay Piet Aa Sos oe peters a egies | of Jramentate eg The governn LS third day He shail rise again, | carl Bernard und signor Colletti. | pranos, the Misses Nelson’ and Wouodcock—are e i nihowers,” offensive in the of our rreat x | mn 10 Bi & great supp! wold tor a payment, The mystery which tne Christian world to-day * % . voualt i itivate Amo! olicy cousigent with national honor the repubil-ana | gitesman, but upon those Whom he alfects to champion, | even though ft 1s in the bond, but the business: commu: ST, VINCENT FERRER’S (DOMINICAN) | Vovalista Of rare voices and cultivation, Among “a contident expectation that an excellent | the Wes:ern farmer, the “outmern planter, the ope: | nity would at once furnish itself with all the gold ae ; COMMeMbraces ts the most momentous fuct in the | pavanig Yun eral M. 11 be sung at this | tte nomber is included a quartet, which, under periected by a speedy Fesuinb- | ative im Our milla the Inhorer ‘everywhere. "Ag ; needed asthe basis ora ireo banking evatem, whiohrmune | history of the human race, On it hinges the re- | .,W8% , ge SMsel as solo ; the direction of the eminent organist, is’ rarely SUMP ion Meneeea solemnly | the “ume “tor Mr Linolms reelection drew | then be adopted. The greenback ts now worth about ¥) |. @emptioy of man; for, if the resurrection of Jesus , Church to-day, with Mrs. Mo.rigon Fisel as solo | CO gaye church choit, ‘The OFamise BA a speedy resumption te specie payments | near some of his anxious friends remonstrated | per cent in gold, and evena 4 percent bond, ifiesued for ) Ohrist has not taken place vain bas been the Chris- | 50Prano. | Soaee Clare W. Bei eee ant Honea eee maderations of com: | wit him ior his inactivity as, contrasted with the busy | conversion, woijd be worth about ihe same. if the Zoid | fa founded its d worse than vail FRENCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH DU ST, ESPRIT. wusical director. is. Dre Ciate W. Beaties, Wapae: orality and honest government,” theretore Movements of his opponents” “That reminds mne,"he | value ot our five per cenw is criterion, No injustice ; Hea falth, unfounded its hope and worse than vain | sos Curist qui est notre Vaque,? Gresorian; | UTilllant organ playing and accompaniments ren- by the citizens of Joston and vicinity In Fan- | repiied, “ora boy who had been studying natural his: | would be done to any debtor if the value of the currency. | we Preaehing of Christianity. | “Gloria in Excelsis,” Lambiilotte: “ie Deum,” G. Bail) | der the music of this chureh very attractive. embled :— tory. fis taiber had a cheese one t dtoner and | im which bi ade his contract were now | Ohristia@s maintain that no fact in history stands | ard; “Jubilate,” T. Matter; Cantique 3, Pascal. George | The Easter programme: comprises # selection of the nagsage and approval of any act to Increase | was just goin to take a biG woe” ous, | ite present rate by sueh right of con- | ON more} hsputable testumony than the resur- } Baillard, organist. entirely new anthem pieces. to tis chureh, and, the issue 0: irredeerable paper money Would be: not | ‘Don't, inther, that cheese 19 full ot wriggles’ “Well, let | version, wane the. adjustment »of ait new con. | rection @arist Irom the tom. Christ was seen | * CHURCH OF THE HBAVENLY REST. | having bes tl i fal preparati 4 were yeh dallure to Keen the plignted saith of the nation, } sem wrigalc, Maul the 1A het: us they can'puand itl can.’ | tracts dn cold basis would be easy and simple, | by Mat “alene and the other Mary; by the | _Matiny—Instead of See NR rte gene a TP ic but a deliberate violation of a sacred pledue. So with the’ bankers and capMaliate cenerally, They | only the leval obstacle to specie payment among the | poe ai , E fake tf T Coan; Psalms. 2, 97, é Thomas in i; | Wusteal treat may be expected. {vis as tollows :— % jinut the reiu-al of Couxress to upply the surplus of | protest azainat ihe folly amd muy of standing sti, | people were removed alter a fixed tuture date, Steadk | 1WO disciples going to Emmaus, and by Peter , Cini Psalms, 2, of, hrist the Lora.ip} Prolude, orzan, improvisation: Anthem, “Christ, {he amplo revenues of the past few years. to “the redemp- | Frill more of golng hackwarda: Buel a tine of rreat | pome And Unilormite would: ber eiven ne he cue | alone. rist was seen by Cepuas, and after that | pen. BJ. Hopkins: “Gloria. Tibi;”. antbeu, “Tuideey Passover, B iat, D, Buck Wedicated to fom ot the United States notes in coin” has converted | fuctuavons, of examzeruted prices, of mad svectiations, | both Old. and newoand as confidence becsine reseed | DY Ue eleven.” (1 Cor., xv. 5.) He was seen by | et) B, ‘Wallace: “Gloria,” Gregorian; Offersor;, ' Beams); “Giorlas,” by Moser ‘Buck Ses. o (Pe mort dangerous weaponsot war into an instea: | oan profit Any class it will tend to enrich them, and im: the vale of the four and a half per cent bonds | te other apostles in the absence of Thomas, who | Sietine bright seraphim,” Handels 0, Hie} | Anthem, “Ty Deu,” in F, Hol ae: . peace; that it has conunued and aggravated the erileur | Roverish all those who live by the sweat ot their brew— | would come to par, but not till all debts at short | giterwards put nis finger into the place of the | Communion hymn, | “Bedtord,” lave, | (nC, Moscatel; aeyoomuamns prencris il Svceriainty aid wide iucteationw li values which an.) «lie pueda skate gaamund ancee: Siete ices | Uae geal ene Balt, Shue At wa comtance | Abe and his hand into Hie wide, | HEOR ERE: geen enes ieee chr ennai. eM Coa a a yal, eer a _ 4 a y 301 0) 1 systern 5 ¢ prices | woul ake it eamer for those who owed debts at lon; L. s“Cantate, A. ck; ym . > * Trredeemable, currency always brings, aad. Has led die fall latest and rise soonest." By the lows of one Senator, | date to meet them, even at per in gald, than it ever CA | ye ceus wae seed by the eleven on the mountain Buck; an:hem, T e i 7 - Oftertary, solo soprano (Miss Nelson). “There is a Green iliness—political and physical—ot the other in Galilee, and at the same tme by 500 brethren. {Wt Ge be by any other method except the general bankruptc: loria;” offertor: Founod: Responses, “Glorias,” full Commanion Fen a ne pep. | and the wickedness “Ol | one Teprerentative © out | to which we Bow seem to be unt are nat hastening, Pits | The disciples saw, Him at the sea oi Tiberias, aud, Endless atieluia.” Charies 3. service: Voluutaries, organ, £0. ry - | old state. is not juily - representes a it | Chairman, jaye not wished to deal ol in ys pos! | e 3 Foney mcacaree aie hat eee anes handing cur- | inflation. Congress seems to be swayed by quacks and | rhetoric and in denunciation of @ great impending beieré He led them ont into Bethania and ascended CHURCH OF THE INCARNA’ aaa een leash taba thre She ‘8 age al 7 | Gemagogues. Let us hope that the soidier who sits inthe | wrong. I have desired to show in my humble way | into heaven. tive worth,” Creatio ok: ’ nh ave tnilicted a | chair of Washington wilbbe as inditfercnt to the appeals | that we think not only of the wrong but of It is utterly impossible that such numbers of | ‘Gloria,’ Mose! Prelude, organ, Communion, Batiste: Solo sopra vous Wrong u pry clase of the people cee & | of these ignorant and designing politicians a8 he was to | the remedy, and that the President, to whom we look | hy wi could. hi deceived | 3,” (Miss Woodcock), “I Know that Mv Redeemer Liveth,' ne aa aR AO A aul Sia e clamors of the impaucnt people, erving “On to | for right action, may also keep in view the debtor claxs, | trustworthy witnesses could have been deceive : Handel; “Giorias,” by Beames, Gunter and Mosenthat; alae We the Spee aIRETe Bhd at be poate mond!” May he outiank them as he did Lee on the | whom he said he would consider when pleduing the | OF could have conspired to deceive others, Tisen to-day, “Gloria in Excelsis,” od chant,in G; Anthem, “Bonum. acy, the evils oF a how issue Will fall chieds agen tite | Eapidan. May he exercise that shrewd common sense | country to specie payment as soun as it might be possi: | To-day, in every Vathoiic church throughout the y Redeemer liveth,” Messiah; B No. 2, Buck: Anth i dueling sections. white t's delusive and temporary ad. | Wich carried him tumpaans into Vicksburg, and veto | ble with even justice to all, world, ‘Giorias’” and “Alejuias”’ will be joyfully a," Mendelgrohn. Communion, | Nea.” Caswell Hymn ¢{ of the Uyinnal, “st. New ‘vantages will be seized by the wreat commercial cities | *l! tilis tending to inflate the already albmndantcnrrency |" I trustthat the committee contemplated by the resolu- Anthem, after sermon, “Crown Hint ymn, Anthem, ion,” “Sancius,’” Ward; “Gloria in Excelsi isa A. Borle, soprano; Miss E. Bryan, alto; Mr. sung in honor of this great festival; but in no part | | 01 the world will such unsbackled homage be paid | | to the fundamental mystery of man’s redemption as in this favored land. Preparations on a scale of unusual magnificence have been made to celebrate Proce: the great event in St, Stephen’s, St. Patrick's, St. | them, Fraucis Xavier's and other Catholic churches, In | “G St. Sctephen’s the floral, the artistic avd the must- | ters or to unnecessarily postpone the day of specie payments, SPEECH OF MR. HASKELL. Mr. HASKELL, of the Boston Herald, then ad- dressed tae meeting as follows:— When Jack Cade, at the hea! of a mob held the streets of London in terror and proclaimed bimselt king, he ae- creed that thenvetorth ea A OE the arson | since T bad the honor of fighting Old. Willa Tobias, tenor; Mr. G@. Sargent, bass; Miron A. “Christ the Lord,” ©. ©. Stearns; Solo, organ, Oifertoire, C. W. Beames. ¥ At Sing Sing. At St. Panl’s church, Sing Sing (Rev. Mr. Helm, | rector), a quartet choir will render the following B | Programme :— the centres of tree caplial: and we repel, in the Bame of Boston and New England, the insinuation that aur hostility to the pending measures, by which we can it at the expense oi o hers, arises from selfanterest. ‘8. That as inflation always raises the prices of articles ef consumption more rapidly than it raises wages, any ther issue of irredeemable paper would do special in- jury to every man and woman dependent upon wages or @salary. 6. That the citizens ot Boston confidently appeal to the Fesamption of } tions to co-operate with other cilles will work tovether | to promote a simple and effective soiution of this, the one great question of t! jay. The toliowmg letters were read :~ LETTER FROM JOHN W, PORBES. Mutton, April 4, 1874. Ward, organist. ARTHOLEMEW’S CHURCH. Hon, Wittam Gray, Chairman DEAR ~1R-—It 18 now @ little over twelve years ; in E flat, by your sido against | cal worlds will be made to contribute to the proper | Deum” (festival, new) in] , Bu a fi : President of the United States to reiuse nis approval | Raworen caoottal ion caeaete Secreto ie | {he first issue of trredeemable paper money. There was | observance of the festival, while the glorious lau- | MAlgr (MS. pect ti penis ube Wsod: Pasoveris Syne ges INO ae Taltharde dp any and every bill, which involves, Greets! | loyal subjecus. thebenelits “or “his royal generosity, | teN.s great war Poo ob) Abd a. dittle Femedy | dations of Chrisv’s triumph over deata will be | “Crown Him Lveriastng King!” G. W, SJubilate,” Buck; f Antiein, Warren; ‘Hymn 02, Fry the pledge which he made” it’ bis | But the Congress of the United Staces, in this | (enyohroposst—only $540D,00) ot greenback egal | spoken by the Rev. Dr. Mculynu. | tory. Haydn’s “Creation,” Receasional, Warren, ea first official act to approve. They rely upon his | More enlightened age, has improved upon | fenders, and these tunded into gold bonds, We pecattheie | gazion,” trom Mendelssohn, 8. Jackson: a convictions of rixht, upon his jeaicusy the | Jack Cade's political economy. It has declared by law | 9PPosed it as the small beginning of a great evil, which Hymn’; “Gloria,” Gregorian; Processional istic adherence to the core which Merman | Arty gents. or, ae one times Only. tairtyceighe cones, | Reces now! Vo-day, with no emergency. nopremure, | The festival of the Resurrection is generally | Howe Jr.; canine in Ds, Mangels ‘voll the rock —— \ ad his judgment commend, and upon. tis promise to | shall be an ‘a do ‘thus whic Jack Cude's | Qu¢quith, ® Areat surplus of currency, opew tgeue, of | observed by all Christian Churches with more than (composed tor this occasiou)—hymnal, 101—J, . 6 “intgrpose a voto to deveat measures wich he opposes.!? | decree Provided that @ quart pot should coutain three | Sr iunding proposed. wich if carried inoeteet, wit | ordinary solemnity, To-day the leading churches | I thomas: Hymn, resus Lives, O King of Kings?" si cangcorplaiy men is cc wh Tl ae the chairman of this meeting, with four otuers | pints—no more, no leas—the Congress of the United | begin a new era of inflation, the logical end of which can | Barnby ; Kece: onal, Gilvere To THe Epitorn of THE HERALD:— States provided by law thee a dollar should contain hen | 20 this city celebrate Easter with unusual gran- | be nothing but national bankruptcy and disgrace, T, MARK’S CHURCH. 1 resent these Fesolutions, uccompanied hy a memorial to | SByWwhere from 38 to ets and onthy (ME | the rebellion broke out Garivlo ald we “were Al deur. We subjoin th al progr: a AtSt. Mark’s fhe following music will be ren- | _ The HERALD of this morning, Apri) 4, makes the Frode ot the Culted tatceereence merewits, to the | Mert ne demands of those who clamor for more eur. | the rapide aud were solng over Ningara.’ We have < Teen ane prancipal programmes:— | cred by the regular choir, comalating of lee Ata | following assertion, editorally, under the head. a2, That Edward Atkinson, R, T. Paine. G. B. Blake, | Fency. ve shall yet see the value of a dollar reduced to | Gna despots for the Old, Word and. ‘the “st | Atthe Roman Catholic Cathedral in Mott street | Hiuou and Mis. AE. Oborn. goprani; Miss Sarah | ‘the Irish Question’ :—“To all of these arguments pahent commitice to cooperate with commitices {wae | tea law. Every greenback that comes to you or me | ABE OUR motto se Pe acel fe oeiy nett eter |B cvOIr Oo! thirty-five volces Will render the 1ollow- | Hnmpnries and. Mr, Baker, tenor; Mr We H, | the reply may-be made that Uister no more repre- Entarionand rama a fear w'pecte payscnta Wits | comes. to "us, Gnaividuauly Nie" “icrele?—neans | finetled peopl lo retrieve shestrorgut Thee lender eee a watt Baskets Si Bes, Fe Gv Scr Rerywonly mn W. B, | seuss lealaeey cean. ow agian |e tat pewer to add to their numbers. & lle upon its face. The passage of such an act | one, and my Object now ih tO cane toe wae o better | ta,” Mercadante; “Veni. Creator. eames, Ori “? 4 if States; that its inhabitants are descendants of Mr. N. P. Kipper moved the adoption of the | fea ute ot ware Te wos nase ny or only excusable Hew of ine smiainent danger, the Meeting fv Faneuil | gave, vend, et etc te A ee ae eer Toilous Work.” Haydn: Easter | iene and oppressors.” This sentence is not by |- | overation of sovereten power as that which takes a ciu- 2 th SrAIe Gontincanie onan inflation | Hevole; ‘ap " Patri,” Beames. “Te Der Mende! the leader of t powaptai = an .cloquent speech, and was fol- | oberation of fovereien power as that which takes Aclu- | jearue which shall continue the Devole; “Tantum Ergo,” Rass. sob? “Jubilate,” ii ay nee seioy, | 20F Means complimentary to the leade he The solo singers, with Mr. H. Schmitz as con- ductor, will be Miss Sullivan, soprano; Miss al Is festival | home rule movement, Professor Butt, who was in “Gioria,” @ the contest, as the Ant: i | Corn League did in England, through the long years until “alleluia, Biessed Peudchinco'the bate Actas Hacsock's Taw we'hane | Wegethack toa soundeurrency. The growing. active, hait-past ¢ REMARKS OF P. A. COLLINS, E industrious people can no, more patiently endure the | Raya " »» | Dorn ih the little town of Stranorlar, in the county 1 . ; | 4 yan ‘Benedic Anima Mei P. A. COLLINS was next introduced and spoke ag | tia! | {owes Propose to.areue ite constituuonality. Let | UNine le of ovr fluctuating trredeemable paper dollars. | CIT A are toner, Reale it peas rang | Mosenthal a “" | Donegal, province of Ulster, the only son of the follows :— Fency is. atill “unredeemed ““and “irredeemanig, | Passed in Congress not a day should be lost. There never | The floral decorations at this church will be of the | yorning Veen he Ra ore ig pats» | Rev. Robert Butt, church incumbent of the parish, Ia the presence of men familiar with the practical de- | A oaper dollar is worth to-day about eighty-elzht | Bee eden ce ee eearmveranry than the day of | usual character. No. 1, Le Be: Nard; “Gloria | who claimed a lineal descent from the O’Donnelis, ‘tails of business and deeply read in the mysteries of | cents, and the two houses gress have signified | the surren medic oF Bberiy to beg Gao anes wae | ST. ANN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURDH. Patri,” Xo. eee ee a hiefs of zyrconnell. It wil sound Gnanco I venture with extreme ditidence to xay a word | their intention by decisive vores to niake. it worth friend and servant cee (0 begin the movement Your | Mr. Louis Dachauer’s choir will sing to-day | ham Berge; “Litany Hyma,” Cutler; Hymn | the anctent chiefs y pou this subject. Yet itisa subject which comes home | My purpose 1s to call your attention to the effect of Ne Bet write wiv T cannot speak and pe. | Dachauer’s “Second Mass,” and Dachauer's “Veni | o! Praise). Lloyd ; Respon-es, Dr. Bixdeldy. “Got Father harsh in the ears of the children of the toevery one of us, rich and poor, high and low, It cun- | inflation of the curreiicy om labor and the lavorer. Me oe In OSS ara Pe aetna ie Peenot speak and be. | Creator” and “Regina Goll.” ‘The soloists | (Adapted), M.5s.; Hymn 98’ (Christ, the Lora, 18 riven | O’Riellys, O’Ronrkes, Maguires, — Jackaons. ‘Sarnss well our social ahd “poiltical ‘morality | ings and conventions of so-called “labor retormers” have | Cause Illness makes it doubitu WA Cyee De premens | ile. Henriagl © M are today!) # j “dloria Patri” (atter sermon), William | MacNevins, Nugents and other houses Bs our commercial prosperity, ‘The issue ot | resolved in favor ot uniimited issues of paper money, | St the meeting to-night. Plueper rath Mile, Octavie Gourien and | Berge; Offertory—Soprino Holo; Closing Amen, Millard. | which have given martyrs to. Ireland. and backs was a war meusure in its nature, a | They say they want a cheap currency. Tknow not | LETTER FROM WILLARD P. PHILLIPS. Herr Phueger, Evening. Servicesongs of Praise, Lioyd; “Gioria Iie d statesmen and merchants to Spain, d_loan without interest, but, hike every other war | whatthsy mean un'ess it Is to secure’ currency #0 ‘ STON, April 2, 1874, ‘TRINITY CHURCH. Patri,” No. 1, L. Berge; “Gloria Patri,” No. 2, Millard; | Soldiers an md the United states. Inquire vasure, it was regarded by the people asa necessity to | nearly worthless that capitalists will not ha Gxxrixwxx—I regret that an engagement made several | At Trinity church elaborate preparations have | “Gloria Patri” No.3 Heale; “Bonum Est” (adapted by | Austri, France an bi oo ne ad borne duty due the counizy in uw time of need, and | In no other sense is irredeemabie paper money & | dayssince prevents me trom accepting the invitation | been made. as usual, for the Easter Sunday ser- | 1. Berge); “! Abbot; Hymn 98 (Christ, the | of our merchant prince, + Mr. A. T. Stewart, and ot Bebe Kot rid of as soon as ihe war should have ceased | currency. These men who hold such meetings and pass | with which you have houored me to speak in Faneuil | yices, ‘The floral decoration, wht al Lord, ts risen to-day!) Balmer; “Gloria Pa:ri” (after | the relatives of Andrew Jackson and Stonewall ‘and the country was brought back to its normal condi- | such resolutions may be honest, but they misrepresent | Hall on Saturilay evening next against inflation, “You do ‘Kabl: ‘i 8, whicn are alwi e- William Berge; Offertory—Soprano Solo; Clos- | Jackson, or among the thousands of Presbyterian Hon. (1 hold in my hand one of the noies It says on its | the fact and tue people for whom ‘they pretend to xpeak. | well to meet at this time to utter the merited and indig. | @rkably appropriate and veautiul, are pre- | ing amen, Miliard, | and Roman Catholic congregations in America if face pe Ry Biates wilt, pay vo. bearer $2) Iti a i seo & great TARY Wrorkinguen. 1 see none RO. wanta | nant protest of the citizens ot the Comnonwealth, without | bebe! a Seneca, nee with _ sent to the ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, | the heraldry printed in the EgnAaun is correct. mote e an ordinary de- | dollar worth any less s at : ee mat ' n f r : ‘ te payable on dena iv sake an ordinary de. | dollar worsh any leas than Js 8 at p ut Hee distinction of party, against the dishonest inflation of | ere will be four services e ehih ‘Christ onr what it pretends class of people inte: our currency which fs proposed. I may add that the late Most Rev. Archbishop ot’ so loud and ciear that it ma: Anthem, | Hermida Jena onriet ttn | New York (Hughes) was @ native of Ulster; thas Let your utterance be on Easier di: al Nid Of Lloyd: “Jubilate,” Garr; uymn 9, * Jesus Christ is Risen Trinit, it y sfeach our Senators and | vile cay: communion: al there is any o’clock in the morning with early communion. od it should not be demam ied until the maker gets out | in having of y ap i, im atime of difficulty, with the understanding | be. If wer,” a@ sound circulating medium of cer- | Ropresentatives in Congr induce. if not compel, | ‘o-day.” Wot ‘Gloria Tibi”; Hymn 115,"Look ye the present Catnoiic Vicar General of the Areh- thie dificulty and takes a ney start, The'timet pay: | tain value, if te that claws that’ Was’ labor to fail | thee eeu naa eee fassachusette deeires and | MQTmng, Be vont: wad neee n is Zi warren; “Oftertory sentences Sotmmvon aiter, | diocese or New York (Very Rev. William Quin) 1 Bent depends upon the circumstances of the debtor and | and everything else to buy, In ¢, syst lage, jtisone | honesty requires, I remain, gentlemen, your obedient han i@ regular | noousohiidren's service, Raster Carols. kveninge The an Ulster man, and that the late Goversor enerowity of the creditor. uch is the mor: ot the fundamental princtpies of politloaT eco hat | gore WILLARD PO PHILLIPS, | Morning | service will begin at hali-past | service will be musical throughout, as follows:—Orean | Genoral of the Dominion of Canada (Lora Lisgar) case. But the government ts supreme in all changes of price the waxe of Labor 1s the tast thing <0 ten o'clock. The evening service will begin at tour. | solo, “Easter, Bells Mor in Bxceins” ative of th vine UI d, als amenable to legal process. [i can take advantage of | to rise and the first to fall. One need not be @ selenite LETTER FROM BX-GOVERNOR PESAT Si The music, 88 usual, will be under the direction of | Ze soprano | 15 @F Mie Ce he creditor, delay payment Andefuitely, and even repu | observer or a very devp student of history to prove thls Tuewoxt House, Friday evening ABFTS, 1a4:— | wr. A. H. Mesalter, tho chief organist, and the lull hymn 106, | tat he is proud of the tact, Giate the’ obligation “if it will) Now every | law. Our” own financial record lor” ‘the last | EDWanD Arkinsor, Esq, Chairman Executive Commit | Mr. A. H. , ee oe ae horus AN ULSTER MAN. Bitizen who handles these notes is a creditor of the gov. | twelve years abounds in illustrations of it In case | tee:— | orchestra SL ipirty two pleces, watch assists at the ! — Erament, anc therefore, am interested party. For more | of intiadon the working ian will ‘foci the elects of | , D¥an Sin—Although heartily sempathizing in the ob- | Christmas Pang oo ae parecer PETER'S (ROMAN CATHOLIC) CHUKCY. A Full Blooded Irishman Protests. ghan ten years has this government promise been | it in the provisions and clothing he bays,in the rent of | Ject of the propor meeting in Faneuil Halion Satur. | in the services on Easter Day, The joliowing is | ‘at half-past tev A. M.—Haydn’s Graud Mass, ‘ pd Wve bave Progremed fe toa it 8 proposed Bis house and 19 fe ore ot ever: a % he consumes | day, al de a very ohoet te restore tie. batt and the musical programme for the halipast ten ps educa ¢ ers New York, April 4, 1974. id “ol C8. betol e feela is Wages, even ee! very jerous cours ic | OUgTeSS 8 7 t s io -* nm U ve ‘DITO! F emg, he, mourht of private individual who shoald | al. “One can aay underatan why tho ‘speculater on * irsiing nfWitt , Feference 19 the feral | hm ciphinpdes Pe prenecsng an Bs cA VRE, Gis UNH ist and “Mag: a phered neath peers I f , ? is no| f vest | Vors inflation, He lives upon the tu q of + the. conntry, jo rocessio 1, yn M), aie i “Regina Call” n Surrency thy world has ever seen, toqnote the language | Tt enables hit to buy the Production ot ane labore iced | Deudent for ine to wttend the meeting, “It ts to bo hoped | them. How eccionte Te eanie, 2), * Handel | Rificat,” Millard; “Regina Cell”, Lagbulotte; “fantuin was surprised to see in your issue ° this aate Sf the lnilationtsts; oF would his currency prove so.elastic | Hold at tor a profit “belore he wells it to | what the patriotism and drmness of the Prosident, re. | “ajeepe Oreo” (rst Mags), Mozart: “Omteroey” Ganaea | ERGO)" Nand, isa Tobiv; tenor, | #2 article headed “The Irish Question,” in the lat- “that t would snrink his credit and reputation?” Gen | another. It increases the ovil of the middle ‘man | calling the pledge he gave to the country in the first act Ghandos anthem), from Paaims lus, 118.and 148" praise | rind, Mrs, Easton; alto, Miss ¢ organ’ | ter part of which you say that “Ulster no mora mnen, We have drifted out into a yea of xpecuiation | and robs both the producer and "the ccna | of Congress he everstgned. may rest the pernl- | the Lord, ye angels of His, ye that excel in strenych,” | Mr. Savage; basso, Mr. Stand, and chorus; and incompetency holds the helm. If we trust the suip | The debtor favors intlution, for it enables his | clous progress of a destructive iiethod of legislation, Handel; “Sanctus” (ifs mass), Mozart; “Agnes | st, Wiliam F, Pecher. Tepresents Irojand than New England the United pd to certain men mach longer we will wreck on | to Ray his debts in a tess valuable currency than that. in With many thanks to the committee for giving me an | Dei’? (first mi: joria in, Excelsis” dirst ‘ “gn. IGNATICS CHURCH. States’ That Uisiér does not represent Ireland is Focks of bankruptcy and duhotor. The business | which they were contracted. And a seitish capitalist paged to participate in the proceedings, fam, dear | mass), Mozart: ‘essional Hymn, 113 (Hymns A and Processional, “Christ the Lord Is Risen To-day, rs P fen of Boston need no warning of argument of mine | may tavor infation. because irrodeetiabe Dapor money | sf, Very truly and respectiully, Jot w. onirronp jp HY epine=siroceusi yal thyon, Or vitymng worsen’ itany Hymn Ws, Ancient and Modern, fol- | & melancholy fact, Were it so there would be ‘ 4 L cl ital grasps and the . . , SF psalms 113, 114, 118; ‘*Cantate, ; Litany; [ntrolt, thi Psat 8 @mcaning. feet with which itruns. It gives capital more ‘WINT! M * te Et ty Jr Hhodizess Soquernc prema brea berth Nhe ghee » q power J Ne ‘Deus Miserea wood in D; ‘anthem’ “Messial « ; i Sequence, “Halletajab, Christ ts | beeen inten Ws Mahattn, to go oack to | Sadho yee” dat eae ahs ch, Heber | | METFRR PRG HOM, RODARE Gaia | LAT cay gteceemee glee andok Rane: | peta) abe Meet atlas rato Merakey | ot oon fume ve hit th coe ore age Se xe payments is 10 resuine the Use of What the ex: | neither a dcbtar, nor a specuiaton’ unk Wah My Dran Sin—I am afraid that it wiil be out of my | #0 ee ee ee Oftertory, *lorin? Twellth Menchariavicas ik Ancient, | UD year to year in some new shape. This Hones of all mankind, in All ages, teaches uss the | itallst. Asia clas the workingmen are creditors, te, | ROWE toe present at the meeting tomorrow evening. TRINITY CHAPRI. et ani "Von Weber; “Nune Dirnittts,”” rhe 4 ” for the life of myaaniyersal sale and reliable measure of value. When | cause they have their iabor to sell, the agurerate value | Ott! shail esteem itan honor to be named as one ofthe | ‘here will be a grand choral celebration at seven Anelent and Modern, Even. | tune ttle “home rule.” 1 canner, ft jeople ot Ay {hat coln is the only honost currency all wecan | ol which exceeds the aggregate of ail that they buy, | ice Presidents, agroeaply Be Bee Feae o’clock A. M., Easter Sunday, in ‘Trimity chapei, | Soarle Processional, “Christ the Lord is | (ie: $ee WHat YOU TCAD by a aT oppressors. Hat ald. even, the moxt extreme. advocates of in. | They are fot speculators Hecause they ‘cannot tay Nog. | &° i ener “its ean, % No. 15 West Twenty-fifth street, Under ihe direc: | fsch Today: Psalter, prover 1 Canteen.” Brhige: | UISVEt GO Segcendants Of atin eect are ‘pagheede that, sooner or later, we must | chandisc, or stocks, or gold and hold it for an adva ar could excuse the course which w; | tion of Walter B. Gilbert Risen To-day Anima Mea,” chanted; “Credo,” In. | Are these “descendants” bad citizens? Are they K fo 8 gold and ‘sliver asia ‘Yet, | They getierally buy the thiagsthat they consume qrancg) | in esard to our currency many years ago. tl | male ‘performed duriig the day Oye cue | ends omertory, “ulorious tis Thy” Same” “Meaert; | Unitiondiy weignhors? Ate they Improvident enough, they propose” an. agi nantities, being unable to take udvantagy of the Huerta | HO Of peace ought to have witnessed an diate | music will be performed during the day by a choir | toned: Oflertory. itilorons 1 thy Time mart lazy? 1 ’think you” will say now etore applying the remedy. While we | tions of the market, They ate not capitalists, and they Foe tor a return to specie payments. The delay | of thirty male voices :— palagnificas, < : i ai ey ast them. with the poople ue the use of the present broken promises, we are | cannot profit’ by” a syste which increases “the jas been discreditable in ttsety and ‘demoralizing in its | “0 i Modern. will not contrast them d, as - He Tremere, speculators and gamblers. A word | power ot capital over labor. Therefore I say that the | Miluences. Anything so dishonest as a further infation Come, ye Faithful,” Gtlbert; ‘The musical direction is in charge of James | of any other part of ireland, reasury or the Gold naettios all values, | Workingmen are more vitally interested than anyother | Qf,irFedeemable paper at this late day should be con. | Venites hy Mims, Kivey; service in DP, Gil- Maclaury, choirmaster. | am ashamed to think even to mysell that jamegen business, creates panics and domoralizes all | class in having & sound currency. During the arekries, | demmed and denounced by ev Hy, tries to the prosperity | [OTS Glivert; Secny Grd cemtine Liaudels Kyrie, 4 —— ortion of my countrymen are making fools of Aagravawe this cv ty onsiee has deliberately vored | of the panic, last autumn, the Organs of irredeemutte | Su4400d name of his country. More cspecially shouid tbe | UD, Uiberts Nigene, Creed. Ancient: hymn, “Jesus In Brooklyn. \% Deving for something they do nos Sagravate this evil by adding to the volume of this | paper money argued that greenbacks were tare causes | protested spelnse PY whe eremt, mase of the working | OC tipers; Keoceseval, “Ae Thy eee ieee eet “fe | understand, or wile id do shen po gout ead the manaturced aewec haber: and the wet only | because they wore then 40 engerly sought. “Of course | ReOPle of the 1and, who, consciously or unconsciously, | C1,UL-DEFT: Kecessonal, “AC the Lamo's High Feat.” | ome rolowing programmes have been prepared | Wnderstand, or witien wou! nt positions some Swaite the ménature of the President to become the law | they. were sought, for they “served to ume | are, doomed to Lear the brunt ot the dnaneial disasters | S}ria. Evening session~Frocessional, “Come, ye Fat a only helping to place m prominent pow ty harp ston, how comes ivi mee qnants And workincinen of Sait bopularhy was ettemted os ite Very me’ when | dpc es Mmiatio& must, sooner oF later, entall | Thy “nberk; Amthere “Hellc Mish Heidel aecar | by the choirs of Brooklyn, and will be periormed | parties well glited with now at, allow a POOF " a8 that the ir popularity wl by their eager demand il, ‘4 , t the morning services to-day :— | their peculiar weaknesses. NOW, Sify MISE OF HOTH POLITICAL FARTING them, it took ab least $108 in greenbacks to, 1 for | Assuring you of my hearty sympathy with the object | sional, Hymn 100, s ” | Bs jooded thoagh he Ia irom Ulster, ppleranly made aaels Piattoras, ts disregarded by their | gold. | the fact ‘a, saat money Is considered A pa meeting, 1 remain, dens sir, Tespeet{ully and Waly fhe sitar and chancel will be handsomely aaorned | CUTLER MEMORIAL, Etothwrrs Spates paca tieal ene Naan wits rey tew er ceeietes the people pesentatly a come 88 at ev 001 en one J , hi wi lowe! . pe onteededt Sutra Moet te ieantly eotued | dogs a popular Laue mist at wll, contend “that raw | SDWAuD Areixsox, Esq., Chairman, Sr. GRORGR’s (STUYVESANT SQUARE) Jonas CHES Mt Riven tena g eer ech: | froe ant Pnaliste a ae errata toe sow tat any i 0! URE A st re ‘4 ‘Jesus Christ is sen vs = st OF An Act to Strengthen the Public Credit,” and pleaged | witieat {eto save hus lite. There aro ample aryumen eas fine music at this church, to be sung by @ COI | pactover,” Chapple; Psalier, With Glorias in, D and | descendant of the Irish kings from Munster or wie Me faith of the Repudiic toredoem tte notes in coin at the | show that no benoit can accrue to a country irom ne | SUICIDB OF A SUSSEX COUNTY JERSEYMAN, | of some forty male voices under direction of W. F. Fr crestorex; Te Deum in fats Ives: Jupiias Deg in West. Your obedient servant, Fenty toe pote crue chen dei heahintey @ | BM, ai chagrin, eanore ot prices it | Wiis nia | “glint Ceganist, wil be aa itlows— Hy eeeer figzon Ciara Wht da Bhan opin 3 A’NOWTH OF IRELAND MAN. pg Ee ig mamersane coun that iredcemebie pupae | yraina out with a pistol ia Newton, Suasex county. | Range neaikecetMndrae ‘Be, MyeiAh te tene: | Born mrijcmnuniens Wes of the peo} ‘not make a cheap, but f \ money does brains ont with a pistol in Newton, Sussex county. mj cilerter; Morn," solo and chorus Lorety, Jr. ; Communion ; Tri- ion in D, Greatorex; Commanion Hymn, @toria in Ex- ing— ns Rentedsinanseeny Easter anthom, "Christ Our 3 ESTS LAST WEEK. ut the most expensive Gloria Patel, Williams; fe Deum ju'R eiritten for st ABB! sty. Currency ; that inflation increases rather than decreascs | He formerly kept the Andover Honse. He WAS | George's choir), Berk; Jubilee Liova; yma; Gloria | celsis (old); voluntary, organ. Bp pos ed id Lena | NM gen of Interest, because i stimulates speculation: abont fort ¥ pag had @ wife and one ‘Te Tibi, Mook: Hymn ins ory toe organ’ arranged from ST. PAUL'S ORUROR, ‘The police arreated 1,626 persons during the part ‘ago, Mr, Achura* says iho kanes reduces groduetion, | and 4} be obuid, Roaini; Communion Hymna: “dloria, in excelsis” | Processional hymn—Iis of A. M.: Anthem, “chris oar | cee Amer! producer as a diradvan- | cauge of his rashness ia not known, Alternopn—Kaster Hymp, Worgan; Gloria Paw), Con. | Passover,” Mumpbrey; Pealtes. proper Praims 9 "7

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