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4 it Niw YORK HERALD, MON DAY, MAY 10, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. ' A NEW TEMPLI:. es a ed iu the great things of eternity, | great deal in their ornamentation, so that | in its walls, Divine service was held three times }2 Worshipoer was allowed to let his Knowledge tis necessary jor the purpose of ireed trom the corruption of sin, wich, though much of the light which comes thiougit them | yesterday. The Rev. James Boyd Srady, who was | mind rest; be was to look forward for | Dis present life, and when more ts needed re will | temptations still assailed them, lad no dominion has Which ig absorbed easily by | @ppomnted to the pastorate by the late Conference, | something greater yet to be done. Itis not soin be lited up. So isit Wita us at the hands ofour over them, aud when death would come, the seal the general tone of the atmosphere. The light- | Was present on eacu occasion. He has already ase amare our Worship by We worship tue truce of fact Heaveniy Father, How muchisit we siali never and crown of grace would be set On every | ing Of the churca 18 effected througn twenty-lour | wou the good will of ts flock, At the morning | was Gone there terminated simply at this. | knows himself as your child, He has all the | were inter aod base our worship on facts already accom- know, even for alleternity; bat we know God in | one woo had been bought — by His | loity traceried windows over, and twenty-four | service Bishop Janes presided, Mr, Hllisva per Dedication of the Fifth Avenue pirned We ao nor come here wits carnal ordi. Christ, who loves ws, aud we love Him back precious blood, In the Old Testament was shown emailer under the galleries, and an eiaborate | formed at the organ and Rey. Dr, De auiel acted huvces, bUL We come togerer om the ground of again, and s0 we have the lignt of the glory of that there wasa certain people chosen by God, traceried window in the east end, Iu addition to | a8 Master of Cerewonies. After (ne chanting of @ Presbyterian Church. at bas Deen accotnpitsied that we may have di- | God through Jesus Christ. but the comme of Christ broke down the bar- ttis tne entire upper cove of the ceiling, Uurry | hymn invoking Gods presence aad biessing, tly to do with Him, itis pot | THE CONCLUSION. riers and opened the way togall nations. There feet wide by seventy-five feet deep, is usledin with | Bishop Janes preacaead on the fail of man SYMBOLIC WORSHL | And now, my deer and beloved people, said | woula too, we had the promise, come @ stained giass and lighted irom the rool by sky- and the means by which he could regia but a Worship in fact. We the clearness of the reverend genticman, in conclusion, there are time when there would not be a nation lighis. Tie ceiling and windows are giazed with the | Mis heritage, These were tne Cuurcn, the Gospei, er d ‘entand the fuluess n that God hag Visitors Who ure bere, to-day who will bear with | On the earth which would be left with- vest quality of roiled cathedral glass. Ail toe win- | Doly iiviny and the giving oi money for good pur- Full Descriptions of the Sanctuary an given to us tp the? estament. (this Jewisa | me as will the beloved peopie oi my churea. | out pihe saving grace of the Gospel, dows Have doubie sashes, an imnor and outer one, | poses, de development of the latter point elié- edince Was lucended to be regulated ana its wor. Let me give you one sugvestion nay- | Tuough the song of praise to the mediator would — s0 a8 Ww secure complece immunity from external | ited a heavy subscription, The trustees standing special oud privileged class of ing the iosest’ possible connection with be in many Lougues the theme Would be the same, 80UNds, and also Alfording uu Opportualty of ligat- | before the ultar, tue bisvop read the deaicator. iv ofice and conse- | the theme upon which 1 have been | ‘The time would com hen the ages shall have | iug the coureh in the evening by means ol gas | service. In the afternoon the Rey. William Pe ‘ mt Ship conducted & the Services in It | Levites. Hereaitary crated tor toe porpuse, y rendered che praises | teebly speaking 10 you. ‘ne same regard is given | roiled away and the earth shall be no more and | lights placed between the two sashes and iliu- | Abbott, of st. Lu New York, delivered a giow- gud olered tue iney monopolized the | 2810 the ouilding of the temple, in the Second | tuen there would be the final judgment, ana then | minating the scaled glass so as to be seen from | ing discourse on Seniller disuster, drawing services, Brethrea, itis notso here. Allworship Book of Chronicles and ith cnapier:—‘lt came | #8 the Yau'ts of beaven would echo with the | the inside. The space between tie two sasues | from tnac calamity a lesson tor the congregation Eloquent Sermons by the Rev. Drs. John Hall | here, «i! can oring saciidces of praise bere; their | even to pass, as the trumpeters and singers were | chants oi ecstacy of the elect the results of tne | forms a iarge Ventilating flue, drawing the air | tolearn. in the evening another sermon wus mouths are tu be vpeved; thelr tongues are tv | as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising | Work Of tue Cuurch would be made evident, from the church through the perforated panels of | preached by Dr. Reid, Missionary Secretary, Tn and Wilson and Addresses by Drs. Ver- | be unloosed. They uve one heart and one Voice, | and tuanking tne Lord, that when tney lifted up | DB. ADAMS’ ADDRESS. the Wainscotlng, toe Mutrent being increased by | edifice was filled on e4cn occasion and the money ud minister togetoer, And Woy are these their volee, with the trampeta aud cymbais and | Dr. Adams was tue pext speaker. He said that | the heat irom ihe yasburcers within the pan collections exceeded $5,000. milye, Adams and Paxton. g points of contrast Letween this Jewish iusiruments of music, and praised the Lord, say- | with every reason to congratulate those whos [he arrangement of the gas burners and the Walle these exercises were going on the Ger. j temple aod the house in w ich We wor bp? tig, Por he is g204, for his mercy endureih tor | liberaaty ‘and energy Dad projected their m: weueral system of lighting deserves particular | man-speaking portion of the Methodist communion | There is nothing in common Letween the tueifable | ever; that then tae house was illied with a cloud, | pificent’ edif he was awed by the thought | meotivn, as liisthe fret Enown instance where | estanlished new quarters lor themselves ut No. 64 a | majeur of the tempie anu ena pipssing Dae eee me Lord.’ God has made you | of thoi set whieb e@ to be enacted ry z 44 th , Cais | in a8 Kept you a one, when there were | Witiin the walla of th church nd SKETCH OF THE PASTOR. | penny proper tua: we uay this guuject, | trying’ cimes, b) is one Seal; with one heart, and | Of the influences to be exercised onthe bone YOU ARB TUB PROP! GOD, | wish one voice lift it uo to praiae Him, and thus | character and immortal destin: J | tp Sng naerage ot te are parent J | pas Ere ofthe Lord may be expected to fill the | See ematung a he Ge ne himself strictly to 'ti A notable day was yesterday inthe calendar of Wn come iuto the sacred precincts here ‘The reverend gentieman stened to with | appropri ia to the ee (tee TY Di 0 nureh,” He said the very ex- it has been attempted, Every ge burner is bid- | Garden street, where they will attend diving ser Geb, from Af eds ¢ eas tiery 3 mn wore wee vice in 1uture, @ pleasant light and enclosed and provi. Correo maeageed ventilsting ues, so tha@the combustion cannot | THE JERSEY CEMETERY EXCITE vitlute the air of the auditorium. ; UkATING AND VENTILATION, MENT. As stated belore, at the northwest corner of the - buliding there js & tower 100 feet high, sixteen ‘The excitement over the removal of bodft we enjoy bere tod jt the Fifth avenue Presbyterian charch. Tw angie | you are ip yee " $)? Pom proisne teenie. ag the concluston | Onrist’: a 0 the site of its new church joe was a plot of | & HOLY OF ROLL @ prayer which followed tne Doxology was , pression ne =60power oss the ~— churoll,”” | Jeet square, and belog openon the inside from its | ) 4 penpda ens Rnsightiy, and gow one of the | soa desire to-duy taut the house’ in which you | #uag, ailer Which the congregation dispersed, | At first blush, used tm connection with | bude to tne'roof it Tore on uir shait down waich | 5% Peter's Cemotery, Jorsey City, bad almost on . Worship may be Milled with the Lord’a glory, ac- - | the Church tu tis country might seem absurd, as | tue air is drawo py a jan at the base of tue tower urely subsided till wild rumora were ciroulat largest and Sneest of our city churches hasbeen oordiny to the New Testament type. It is pod | THE AFTERNCON sERYroys, | here, uuilke some other countries, there Was @ | 10 (he cellar, und is worked by & steam eugine of | which agitated the multitude again. One was rected here—a temple of worship, in tts stately tne New lestament jaa thal you look ior the complete divorces between State aod Caurch, | nominally fen-horse power. Ten leet apove the or ppciiesrie ae we Cees veauty of ite Hulng ‘itis huase with the Loss giory. " You | In the aiteruoom the spacious eaifce was cn- | Yer! “ie Said’ “he "gid not know: of any | oor of tno lower spa" inaideot ita per-oracea | tUSt One-taird of the cemetery, Including the mon- a fi "i took wita Cand nearness of ue ‘4 Virely but not uncomfortably filled by a congreg. couutry where — tha! power was - greater | Water pipe exterds allaround the waliz, Jor tuc | Ument Lo the late Father Kelly, was to be cul architectural proportions challenging uBiversal § juve dire c WUnICMLION Win tion unusually ottentive and responsive to all than it was here. The power as displayed | purpose of uiaking & shower ty cool the arin | away; another set forth that tne bones of the admiration, Though not wholly completed ex- Jesus Ciirist, and you au) t aptpe . san j} by the Church, ag he understuod it here | summer and Iree iCirom dust I necessary. AT- | pauper dead, whic had bi wer iy interior was finisned anti in readiness | WS the Saviour, Bb that was spoken from tne pulpit. The singing, not of the thuader and lighting «ind—thas | rauecuents are aiso provided by which the entire | PAUP ad, whic had been removed, were terually its inte! as you: Great Mizu dnd you nave [vi0e84 ; githough no cuotr belved to render ti artistic, was | Diide the inost noise Dut cia not rivet tne atten- | Celtar Hour ein be sprink’ed, so as to getile any | thrown in as filing material by the raliroad, for church worship. Its formal dedication took oF access iu o the presegce through Him, | 41 oxcsedingiy: impressive, Aftor long prayer but o1 te silent aud soit tufluences, a8 oi the | Gust and cool the wir. ile Jan is constiucied | while @ third took its round to the effect that the werday, and yet the very essence ofthe for- | Let us try, In the Grsty to get some dea of . ars. lt had been predicted of the saviour tat His | Of iron, seven fect im divin and has @ ‘ pone ca Ranh Hl wWuat is meant vy the giory o: the Lord, | and the singing of hymas tne Rev. S.J. Wilson,at | voice Would not pe heard in the streets, | capacity when ranmag ab a spect of 22) revoius Votes wae taka Abo. RE Pe eae | | | | | | | | mality was the absence of form. A dedicatory | TUM Ws Mae ae ee argue, ID 'N6 | hai ; u , 4 ° | aed : a ' : il prepa urgue, hulfpast four o'clock, preact) . Dr, | that He would not shout like the | thons per minute, of deilver 000 Crue L of jocked to the cemevery iroin every direction, and prayer, brief and simple, made up the formula— | second place, © What 18 at by Muu | wy, Te ee : va pean yan : power ol geuteness | @ir in that time, aa the Volume of air thus thrown | ality threats, Wilh more Swearing tuan Lecame son, WhO Came from Allegheny, Pa, aud is the The power of the | into the Church ts SuNicieat 10 reuew the air Of the | tue consecrated city uf the dead, joulowed, tb was | the house with the giory ot the Lore, and | then the tira aud final question wili remain, | Moderator of the General Assembly of the this acd notning more. There was in it that sug- “, Covurca did not reside in now Festive of the austere simplicity of the early Cale Wriat is tue auvantaye aud What is the use vi UY | presbyterian Chureh in the United States, was | &'e¢#'lons, for thut would be like the gutnering | © nor ip large con- churgn every fifteen or twenty miuuces, withouc | Sun found Chat the rumors were Pon d1es3. >t) outing any perceptible current, ag it is esti- | the exciced people lmgered around tn large num- Ol @ heterogeneous mass Of materials and reezing | Mabed Chat the alr Wil ot move more than Irom | Des, so CUAL It DecaMe Necessary for Bis.op Corrie two bo three .eet per second. ‘the entire ceilar of | gab to imterpose. ‘Lue luilowiug lever Was read io vinists; but there were other attendant exer- ing the house of tue Lord with glory? Tuis cloud, rises, giving to the occasion an interesting aswell | $0 Pulpavie |o tue senses of the Jews was Lot stened to with profound attention. His dis- | them togetaer. We had an illustration in the serip- Jenova, vur tadicarea His preseuce and tested course was based on the twelfth aud thirteenth | tnies were ati army of 20,000 wasreanced to 00, In | the church fTuis an aly aud heating chamber iio | wil the Catuuile churches of Hudson county yester- as an historic character. something concerning Him—viz., that He Was verses of the forty-eighth Psalm:—‘Waik about order, so to speak, to show that this power dia | Which the Jan uelivers the iresh air; at tae ceiling | day:— hough Yclock was the hour an- = there with His pie. Not there a3 ls space; not 68 not lie in mere pumbers; nor did it Consist in | Of the cellar there is & BeLWork Of steam pipes, In Bisuor House, Newanx, May 8, 1875. Alshouge eleven o’c tell the towers It 2 11 9,(00 fee’ b p Revere anp Disk Sit—clease lo inform yout nounced for the services to beg the crowd there simply Wealth or social position. If these were conse- | all ¥, feo’, aud three lucnes in diameter, Beiore re A ode r je was in heaven of earth, oy His | Zion and viene taepmaaiarual it People that we have been necessitater to | omnipresent but there ior @ purpose Of good | thereot. Mark ye well her bulwarks, consider ner | crated to holy purposes and heid for holy pur- tuealr enters (ne woditvilum Lt has to pass over the Ay ~ - began to come much earuer, The imm Wii, toward mens there to accept tein gilts there, | palaces; that pos may tell it to the generation Dal stuam pipes and becomes warm, and whe pressure: | fiyell...saewoo of tbe western, extreme ar poses they were means for the accelera- my u i concourse thronging to we church soon filed as He said Himself, to dwell in toe midst of ‘hem, xraveyard to the Delaware, Lackawanna an i ‘ . tiok Of tke euds of the Covreh; but, separ- | ©! the Jan forces in a condnuows tres supply, TOG | Western Raiiroad Company, waose charter ever: w below and the long galleries and the {bls was Dot au entirely uew transaction to He- | following.’ The ordinate love o/ Hie Church {8 | ated from holy purposes, they were of the | Warm air passes loto the quditoriom, tirow:h them right-of way. Bo che Fagres sue ue as ‘7 pe’ « brew peopie, dear brethren, You /ewemoer that commendable, I wid now myite you to examine v4 rot aisles and standing places by the walls, andeven jncideut o- Abrabawm en the Lord made Vv: Shietnry Of these keg: afte OIE ore ary foot. pends os Mr auc nneneiaer’ nung one | Suc astra muse aapini to cue, power whieh ia uel cident Ob il when the Lord made @ cov- it Gy arte a c v0 i being one | Bas 3 the steps leading to the paloit. Alew minutes enant with hin. He brings Him as sacrifices the | OOF Presbyterian Zion that you may tell her tow- | mont reur her loity domes, chant Ler swoctest | SAE OF Fewster fu every OGeupullt In the pews WLO | Hee eee cae ee easy ATS ieee artis ban lew Yelock the organ began playing | Brie’ the raw, the turtle dove und tue young | ers and know her bulwarks. The Presbyterian | jjciodies, enact her greatest pageauts, and if this | CAM opeu vr slut them as they desire. AS tO | graveyard be removed With the greatest possible respect efore eleven © playi as. Thes¢ are slain ana Abraham wails, | system rests mainly upon the following doc- | Was all ti words would be veritied | Ceiling of the cellar is not piastered and the steum another person ‘ol the saine ground iree o: an OXPElse, slow subdued air at first,and then the volume y Waited since, for some testimony that tue trinoa—~ what the F Chureh was but a melancsoly En ong Cn Babee along 9 wy beams cfs | ee wae Breve o ene OF Seo ehgs Hee: Parcol ofsound increased until it swelled into agrand | Lordi: with vim. The sun xoes down, the night i PRESBYTERIAN DOCRINES. spectacle of reiigion lyimy in sate. surrounded by | Boor of the auditorium, the Moor becomes thers | the greund un HO Wisk buele bodies ALETred Ay Lae a ~ 2 ° sole 4 ‘ ih eratie agbly warmed gud Jurms a «guriace of | Mew etaveyard should inform the sexton of the ceme- ialia, abd an overpowering presenre is felt by the the solemn pageantry of death, He then argued | Ouxuly warmed dud Seats Biren | Lteeg bs | tery during the p ik, and thea wien shail be diapason of ‘jubilant and triumphant expression. | Daitiarcn; a deep sleep is tie feeling upon him; | The sovereignty of God, the siufuiness and help- | to show that suis power of the Chured lay in tue | Wactthe | Pariicuiy Yeah 1 | : ; \ + ‘ er « ured . compiled with. Due wotice wi q Meantime Rev. Dr. Wall, the pastor, made his | eg bg at Lie sees and nears pn mF lope lessness of man, the eMicacy ana freeness of Di- [Seren y of ish spirit nae by we ore. | frst Cade, abate 3 Rec ne mioce oe. | Ttole Ue emioyaiton ste siner to Koa. with wih tae ‘ «| the burnt! OD pass vetweeu the pieces ol ® ‘ mis Was concisely puc by Wesley once, Wien he ie rig cold ay lite aud, W, PYOVI- | place under the Gizecuou of ONE Of Lhe Drigsty 1 trust appearance froma Tear door and ascended the the bursinig [AND jes eras to His presence, | Vile grace and tie surety of salvation by eternal | gaig, “ut tne dost Laing of all is “God 1s With us.’ SOUS AYE made to force iy in ar the celliug, Mity Wot ait Kood Catholies wilh rexard ius MAbteR 10 168 pulpit. He was accompanied by Rev. Dr. S. 3. 0 pac tuis was no Sleep, ho dreaim, uo visiob. Thus, covenant, through faith in Jesus Chris:, “The | Ged'did not in tuese days, Iv 18 wrue, mam { Ieet above the neads of the anuience, waere It Cal | Proper light and will eubmat to this Coes nN himsell to us In Visious, Of as le did Co Moses iu | GiMuse Itseif gud reach tue Audience wituout per- | Mthe only oueleftus In the circumstances, . bat Magn : As le 4 erend dear sir, With kind regar the burn ng push; yet the means he usea were | cepanie boaigategse oro ecaiee | 4e MICHAHL, sishop of hewarl Wilson, of Alleghany Seminary, and moderator of then. by outward And seusibie sizus, the presence Lord reigneth’’—that 18 the sense and supstance the General Assemply. Dr. Hali wore a plain place | of God was made Known to bin, aud he knew GlXO | Fe oyiogy, speaking generally for the Protestant | wi USL as real AS ay eVer Used In Che time of Moses. i 7 h r, 5 0 e a = | ts . e a 1 oO ch, It Was unMistak «bie sign, Tue ident. ebureh will be generated in two boilers, 16 feet rr 4 "4 any sacerdotal vestment. As soon a8 the to which he was a purtueron one side and Jeho Caure usin unMistax sign. Tue tident., a ane pe Danee, 6a08 Dite-harne Urowus proceeded to the cemetery during the day ° ' till the multitude uurubered over 10,000, A squad tus ts called “oi police from the Twitd preciver, unser command of Cuptatin Gieuny, ais0 proceeded to the ceme- tery, bUL there Was UO Lecessity ior their pre: ence. A man named Martin Killeen was ased mad Vah on the otlier. So it wus wita oer se engl ior gn Tyson pic ars desert. fvere appeared to bim the fire burning, prayer and then read some selections from the pyti¢ did uvt consume tie bush. Puus aiso was Old and New Testaments, including tne descrip- | the presence of God made kuown to Moses, This the Biue contrary to reason there Was.) teacmiugs of the Gospel—these suowed the power | Lower. The stcam heatug app @ great dedi in it above Treason. Vur | of toe Cnuren in any Congregation, With- | jow piessure and migat be termed a hot water | Zion abases men so that sie may exalt the gut toem all eise was ag nothing, | apparatus, as a constant circulation of waver Saviour, aud He tears the coaplets jromthe brow | Gyurches had been culled after, men who | 4 tusured, and (ins tho Gabger Of expiosion | } + | sin the | trustworthy, | While tuere was BOtMNg iD | yg, 1witt, sel-denial, the devout lullowing of the | long | tion of the @edication of Solomon’s Temple. A | Was HoGream, Tvere was tne actual, vertiahie | Crud to cowa the Lord with tiem all, The | i , Deity, giving him @ commission and send- wee prgtinded. Fad haa leit cheir impress upon’ their time, | aVOided. he veilows of (he orgau will be worked : “ » hymn was next sung. in which the congregation jyy Tes his way, so, wih the He. | Offer ofa tal and free salvation ts made; by even | Mea wao preacned tue gospel thus have passed | by a hydraalle apparatus, and rus will be supplied | 4rrested tor | figardariy ones, poet Hopkins one intnivesimal part of parciase money all | away, aud otcers lik? them will pass uway, out | J1OM 4 tauk in the principal tower 125 eet wbove as siruck u the face wha a stone. Wi _—! 1 w eople ar a later ume, suf of " Oy p, , er ieiage st cag patos bevkge oe vee, seid often hurd of weary, wey needed | ciaims tv salvation are sorielted, or free grace 8 | the ”' power which they have beex ‘and | the sidewalk, a poweriul steam pump torcing the Fen Res, F, Cortinen Serre vec Sees Betas: ROVERS OWett CAroee. neck houia'd tnto this leelng tour the Lord iuiea | the Obly means fo the giorious cod. ‘his salva- | gare will ever pass away. ‘The clergy | Water iroms cistera im the oeliar into the tank, Mo puciiy tue angry crowd, but to no purpose, The unison of the 2000 ana more voices gave gid guiued :uem, With & plat Oo) fire golug delore tion is Lot continent upoa anything: it 1s made | Were but tie servitora of the Ghureb. ‘They | Which wil uid 4,000 gulions of Water. Tins tauk The oui Mistake tu the Case Was the Negieet tv ‘ pure by tne Lord’s coveuant. God isthe author | Yq not make the Couren; they were noc | 804 pump are aiso to serve the purpose of supply. HOUY vrom (he gitar ail the members ol the | wonderful character and impressiveness to the = them, imudica@tiug Where (hey should rest. And no* : 1 eine nt 5: ° 3 aud fluisner of our jattn; 3t 8 a1 Of God and ail of , . There y w lug the lire iiuse, WoICu are distributed above and | CHUTCRes IM the Has inscunee. Sucn & course singing. And now ensued the prayer of dedication | Whew they come into the land, this cloud fills t faith. ‘Because Liive ye shall live aigo.” Not til oe Oe aiveton pt hod somviage weereeun | below the roo! oi the cnurct aud ali parts of the | WOuld Wave let no ground Jor conplaint, as the house oi ive Lora, so tbat the priesis are uot ale 4 5 :, by Rev. » WwW mB. All heads were bowed. It | onger le Go & the sceptre iails from the ,/alsied hand of the Re- building, with water in case o! tire, velirosd Company Must Have the laud, No more Rev. Dr. Wilso sade we to minisier longer. We Go not need such man and ‘ti they truly verified oy tueir preseoce to iB ae irae ats | bodies will be removed, unless Oy tie request of 1 deemer suail we, lis little ones, be alowea to | gp; : SENBRAL seemed ab extemporancor rayer; but whether festatious as {nexe. fhe prophecies and the . spirit Of God It would oe to this city more power- om : hs 5 ws aig? miraces already have dove jor us woat the Lora | Perish. a iui tuan “an army in battle array.” + The struciure whica tke cougregation of the Tedtives of the dead, tll 4 reasonabie time 13 was OF not it was couched in the most apposite | G1)" As" ueserived im tne Vid Testament, People ; S50 SORRY EP Fetes Wang DR. PAXTON’S ADDILESS. | Fifth avenue Presvyterian chore Nis erecred 13 | bas expired, aud due gutice will thea be uiven. ‘the language, was marked by cholte graces of expres {Yok to-day ior the glory of God in this House, God | , Such are tie vroad doctrines of mount Zion. | Dp, Paxton, who ioilowed Dr. Adams, spoke of | Wo! alone a church buldiud. It iw group of | Must ADSurS | OF Bat Sas Ww pa stat S08 wegen 2 iraee various meetn<s of devout © 1 4 refrebyepedd vty t Through Gres and celuge our Zion Was main | wy; ity ofa Church.’ sali - apartments for sion and in iss dedicatory phrases, clear and pea —- ft geet ae stil et Cn tain-d them, itts ov,ected to them that i good feasice sasatercaa nt pr ee zene Fong ig’ the reur graves, Whereas those crosses were ourued by simple, a solemn and earnest dedication of the peok Fy keeping us as Hie oa tims im the | Works are NOt fecestary We Will go on in SIN; DUL | Draved, “O Lord, We Descegu Thee, now secure | Mall lo ieet Wide dod bavmg two spacious stair. | SParks (ow passing \ocolwotives More than a yeut newly erected sanctuary to the worship ot God, | Novy relerred” to in. the Old’ Testament, | there cannot cea true living falta without Good | y, ‘prosperity. He bad Bn idea saat they | Ways leading to the galleries, which are also | Ayo. A great mauy persons, Waoss volatives aM Tht he deat In th few utterances, und that we are permitted to accept works. Faith works aud Works by love. Faith | [Mig i great siress ou the Word “now,” and ue | Teacaed by stetrways 6 fee wide 1a each of the interred in the Cemetery, Made arrangements wo hag epegaacaatig sje ea eae ee pie ae ite tats is the | Wit out work 18 am impossibility. itis the breath | pojeved ihe congregation before "nim felg | TOWers on the Filth avenue font. Next to the USIGily yestenGad’ 108) SOe FOU ONOS ae or ae atin the form of prayer, the completed temple 4 - juan ad mg “ Of Lhe newW-vorn soul, and it.is given by God for M ai * 4 ball in the rear 13 Cue chapel or lecta: 01 hu if is Veleved baat tals Course Will be tmiated pt pray ry We nave been told to ivok for, Wuen we pretty muco like the Israelite Their new apel ve room, 73 b . sh gory HS Dave > . the purpose of sanctification, Aud these doc ries | Cire | feet by 45 feel, Gud 25 iver bigh, Wil a galie by wil others couceraed thi tue excitement passed ad been consecrated to Christian worship. @sn ior Goa’s glofy to-day, we ask that He may church beiag ID ® state Complete enough to ry Ce 5 gallery on ms bs Fo eens Bey tediun ton ms. ‘In the mext | ave a historical record; wherever they nave been he yecupied, they mo doubl Wated prosperity OE side, aud Spacious iadice’ patiors, ue woove ENA T Gg aheds, A most Walcious rumor Was cur The sermon of Dr. Ball, as given below, isits seve - embraced there bas peeu godliness aud holy tote ‘ 4 Lue viner, fity-fth sireec eud Ne, Culiuted aueccing the Bisuop aud clergy tnit ap place, Low can @ house be filled with the giory of | to come now. But what was prosperity for a her, On ihe #iit)-Gfru sireec cud of the lec own best eulogy. A tall andcommanding figure, fora? one may aak. Tue giory of tue pastor is living. Where must we go to breathe the pure courchy If @ churc) was @ simple theatre | tUre room, afd so arrauged as to be turowa ico o.der Was issued to remove prowmiscuously all the ta t jaun? Waoenever we find a hero rising up against 1 counection With the lecture room and give ace | YOdies interred in the “poor ground.” 1113 need- a high and intellectual torebeaa, a square chin and = jjke (hat of toe glory ofa king, whose giory is in 1 “ : for Sabbath amusement, then prosperity | s we: t - | the multitude of bis people. We can fill the house | $2¢ corruption O1 the Fupacy pe is Sute 10 D8 | consisted tn thowe | devioss whieh will | Commodat.on to about 70) persons. THere ss aisy | C88 bo State that BO such Order Was eves aay a mouch denoting inflexibie firmness, there ts stili wito glory wien tie people who worsalp in it Champion of these doctrines. In the fastnéssed 40) a congregation jaway delighted if not | ® commodious tiustees’ und minister's room, | + clearly outlined traces of nis Celtic descent. HIS come tu make covenant with Him. Of tae Alpa God preserved ee caers ed edited; if it consisted 1 @ platiorm where | O¥er the lecture room is the Sunday school room, | IMPORTANT NEWARK MUNICIPAL nalr is quite gray, bute keen intelligence flashes TWO YEARS eeee aoe td all these icreruuners of cue greac | ©, m0 was toladulge in witrlelsms, allt | Sore sauns Siemeeoee ne eee eee | MATTERS. (rm his eyes, amd it is evident that he isstillin the ground on which this edit revolution were what wovld now be denome | Decessary was tor erat fires _— aie ae Pr alg Gear tha pone music of the worla was | rooms ou Filty-fita street is wu fas lor the ussistant Tne Newark horse car companies ma ( the Wain auditorium is @ stands was wasie Dwuroh w, There is acertain giory 1 ail tha, | NOV io hgnt that irradiated the darkness of | {i0es,, te power oF tue Ohuril wis Mees: | The building was piauued vy Mr, Carl Pfeifer | give them autuority to increase the preseut fure i nd of glory than this— a from tis Fete One waar incenect | He Middle Ages emanated from these doctrines. iy 4 question of money—whetber it would | $04 Oullt under his superimtendence. 161s @ good | of six cents to seven. They urged that in spite or —The rapid arcam fnd turoagn whica we are brougu: ut» immediate | Waerever and whenever they have been emotaced | ug ogiy reimburse the managers for their oat. | Tesult of ihe expendituse of tlie, taleot and goo wogr econvmical efforts ou thelr part they Spend te gerqeces Saehs, Moking earth ip througa Jesus U Ii you think for Reed ow oat uth bat one lay out pay ior the puipit also. He then | Mvnes, and 1s Uudouviedly tue Most cyuiprehen- * ith heaven and or at the base o| Pivmon ock, but one re- ently argued that the great end ‘or | #:Vé, a5 Well as Lie Lest appoliied eusfice ior Te- | cou'd Bot pay expenses and were losing money all 3 y golden Chains of eloquence imatant you Will see that alway. “Ail the mind, all its faculties and powers, le PA ah yg Posy io aware Dy suit has feliowed—a vigorous Ubriscianity and its was the salvation of souls, | igivus exercises ever but iM New York, The the time. They sntimated, tov, that uniess the the ‘ull possession of both vigor of mind and 8Ud, MuCvih ae oer akill” and tne | Dated Calvinists. | Tne same thing apolies to ‘be hesanies boay. Thougn not striving evidently for exuver- of the congregation, this outlaing has been Rem OSES SOenaTe, THES MORN TEG NE WNPS | conmemnes | We.tae Gee Oe red | ser. palaces ee | some time ago to inauce the Common Cowucil to ance of thought or spleador of diction, he rises on at Limes to strains o1 impassioned eloquence. & glory that reac ‘seif-eurrendered, in the deep teaching man. The Lord piaces him in Paradis® | saispensavle accompatiment of a pure morality, “ are and sees tue Word Sied with created things, He s 7 - * | Where God did not apide there Was no true pr Dumes of the trustees of tue clurca, who are also “a - A SPIRITUAL GOVERNMENT, go ouncll gave rhe autnority asked the cars would e cn) 5 ugh the gospel might members of the Building Committee, are Messrs. then must Save kKBOWn something Of the majes perity jor a courca, tnhoug! gospel mi | James Fraser, RL. Stuart, Jobu A. stew- be bauied ofentirely and not run ull times im highly raised expectations & In the second piace I will give attention to our | of the grest Maker. He goes through the Walks 1040 of goverument, Wuich 18 4 spiritual repudiic. are 00 distinction of tiles in tbe miulstry; ched with burniog eloqueuce, ava 4 rit Was not in tbe preaching there could be no good results. ‘Yoe sermon was brought to @ close by Dr. Hall irivutors of offering Up prayer and by the singing of tne erecii.a oF bymo— ported to have In our weakness and distress, RL, & A. Stuart $90,000, Kock of strengta! be bisk, Rovert Boouer aud Moses G. proved. Ao ordiuance granting them their re- hese gentiemen wore also the COl- Cuost was framed and passed two readings of the Argest UMS Ol Money Towaga the edifice. Mr. Robert sunuer is rr Council, bat at tue last meeting of the Board, subserived $100,000 and the Messrs, | Wien the measure Came up fur Huai action, It wad re} clea by a Vote of 16 to 10. It remains ww be of him, Everybody listened with the profoundest go! tue garden, talks to Hit, and pew man knows To roterest. The sermon was clear, logical and ‘Nat God is uewrat bund. By end by tae Creator 116 poopie have (weir inalienable night to theit foreibie, an@ im its allusions, brie? tough they SPC2KS ty 01m 2nd then rat ee ae ieruca | hare oi the government. The system i tor ssys, “Toou - oI ” 2 | excellent control. yet so perfect is it taat ali the tothe growth of the Charen, specially in- suait uot eat of tuis tree,” He hak COM. | Freee ee ee ia Pite world migit De jeresting. Singing the Doxology conciuaed the pieced the revelation of Himself ‘ihe -rev- represented lu one Assembly and not o seen now if tue Companies will carry out their } rend gesieman then proceeded to Gilate i morning services, As the vast assembiage passed bm fi woud see his rights imperiiied, [cis tly In we patuless wiide, ne, 4 | cut-their-nose-vfl-to-spite-thelr-face threat—ato) P upon tie manilestations made to Adam Ultra aug apostolic system, preserving intact Be ove true and living way. | SKETCH OF DR. JOHN MALL. yanaing of the eat Teale 10, nobaae | phe Rev. John Hall, D. D., pastor of the Filth believes ior @ moment they will do auything s@ put of the church the means of easy and speedy by the Lord, snd dwelt at leagth upon the 4 the pure unalluyed Gospel. Ail the relormers mirably illustrated and as aniver- Consciousn ss which our frst pare ts entertained t re 4 te . teow pth Of the maliguitY of sin, amd, a8 a cobsequencs, the were) bacuraiiy Toa, pica Ls Lined pha nel inal avenue Presoyterian church, was bora im Armagh, ise very handsome structure, both outside and frejand, ou the 31s, of Jaly, 1820. He i#umemver | Ay the same meeting of the Council, a repytt unwise, for it migat cost them their charters. SINGULAR TREATMENT OF A “3U0Ri" TAX RECBIVERy sally approved. tenderu: loving kindness and mercy of t " certain of its principles, they al accepted its fan. afternoon ‘d. bi nin i ‘ ane meso d Tb et carmen Lord. These were toe vecionreaiaction iin tne | camental cements as tro within, Its exterior style 1s early Englisa, but ite | 61 4 scorch Irish family, Which originauiy s2itled in | Wus submitted by tue special committee appointed pond . They were only repetitions Of (etna ion o Jesus Uorist, Ly tue very Maker | ,.10¢ Lord Jesus Curist 18 the only bead Of the | interior is modern, having im combination the | yrinagn in toe year 1600. His famtiy were of that | 02 tue petiuon of ex. Tax Keceiver Hawkics. Haw: of the vast crowd im the morning. A most forcible Uy nis being wad is adapted to th: glory of the CWUFCR; we acknowledge bo alleziauce 10 any eiements of grandeur, grace, harmony and va kins Was Tax Receiver jor siX 1a0nCas in i870 aud discourse was that given vy the Rev. Dr. Wilson, Lord. Aficr commenting at length upon the fact | other. Sweeplug away ail traditions aad inven- The ediiice b ate oat pra | class of siurdy Presbyterians some Of whose con- then he retired, alter a discrepancy in lis ac- ys serrit wasbot tie veauly OF architectural pros | WOUs of mau, we retail the true worship of @ spi | Fiety. The edifice bas ae at et on Fifty- | stituents were the first emigrants from Ircland to counts of $1,002 62. Tas, he claimed at tne ond the addresses in the evening were of the onions oF a churen building, not Im the rich. | tual God. tiith street and 100 on Fifth avenue. The main front | nig country. settling in Nori and Souta Caroling Wie, Was coargea le most appropriate and entertaining character. 48 of its appoimtments, not in sormal proces. | THR MOTHBE OF LI a 18 on the latter thoroughiare, and ts flanked by two | fee i" careiessues of his clerks, and ue asked an investir The day will long be remembered, Is willalways si0a=—vot in all put togetber—that made the | Wherever Presbstertanisui has gone it has car- | Ss and Georgia, and becoming the fret advocates in gation, which was not granted. la May, 1873, U ‘vq nouse the receptacle for the glory of the Lord, but ried with itintelligence, ior itstimuiaces tne spirit | towers of diferent dimensiods, the oue at the jn cojonies of a revolt against the \yranoous | Common Councl, apou the recommendation form 60 aida dies in the record of the charch’s 11''he known consciousness of the congregation © 10QUITY @Da @opreciates the value o: thought southeast angie o! the church being 20 feet square (the Britiso Ministries, Dr. Haliin bis | Me Finance ommiciee, accepted $100 sro Haw- Aisvory. that relations exist between toem and the Al- Jt bas always du knowiedge and enlignten- | 4 16 pase, ‘This tower is not completed, but it is | ere? © - cage Kins as @ clearance of his deficit. Last Januxy In the morning, after the ordinary opening mlghty. |! was this that bullt tue bouse in t! meut. ia Ilreiang it has made Ulster an oasis *¢ Pp youth was trained in the doctrines of Calvin, 40d he was nominated for the same position, belug exercises and the fervent Gedicatery prayer of Dr, | SITY, of the Lord. Thugs who did not know | at, Py ike intended to rise to @ height of about 300 feet, about in nig tuirteentn year, aS he evinced great piety, toe only applicant, but was rejected in couse. + Christ did not know the aighest demonstration of No amy cener fourteen feet bigher than the spire of Trinity i, was determined that he snould enter the See aneed teatien, aad tar the Pea _ ae wi taking bis text from L Kings, eighth chapter, lat what te wiened to do for mankind, and they ter clause of the eleventa verse—“For the giory of could Lot think. Cree feat s tne Lord. The | ord bad fillea bouse cher then narrated ao incident as = _~s or ee eee” | ae ei manuer im woicn the mind couid be ele house of the Lora, said the reverend gentieman, 94 Knowledge of Gol and Carist. Many here spoken of is Solomon's Temple, just com- ago. be said, he had comaes. to be present te and Englis® town remarkable for its Wanwla pieted pow being dedicated to God with and owned by a strong prayer ana praise. The giory that Giled itwasthe ®nose instrument |ity cloud that was spparent to the senses of the dreds of persous was insu: ed. Wilson, the Rev. Dr. Hall preached Gou's love. Iney cad aa imperect concevtion of eh Th er at the theast rt Be. : . y ir : ‘aud repab- | evuren. The tower at northeast angie is ministry. fe was sentto Beast Coliege, and $7, 546 BUnTe Metin A aised $1. THE SERMON, i RE nd FeDOd- | aout 1é0feet high, At both the southwesteriy | alter graduating rom that imstitation he Dogan | Wu? £0 singularly compramied i % jane, 1849, ut Whict | gna northwesterly angies of the edifice there is a Mebases ve greanac abd ae a aah (i honess in his tr, of world. Moreover, Calvinism is the very mo 4 re tower, the former being 106 and the latter 100 feet = missionary tw a small cougregarion in the west . Me re athere about Ln years, u liberty. Calvin was the father of the system of |,pigb, The exterior of the church is buit | ireian ; ‘nat he tions. He lost money by hie 6X months’ incumbency. THE MANTRAP COMMITTEE, charged with taging some action looking to the ree sedoois. ‘The reverend preacher then went "o, brown stone, quarried at Belleville, N. | Yas cated to tue pastorate safety ol the public at the shamelessly unguarded - 1 eed te ne Te ee in iat auour crossings of tne Varlogs steam railroaas, made ® Iwlis into Calvin's career, extolling uis quanties ag 9° tp aah ehekaes | tt Be | Rae De onncte see a‘eacher aud a wan in terms of entousiasm. | 4 | “ 383 church TePOrt simply repeating that aiready priutea in Loug may (iis hou-e remain for the support of | avenue is through four doabie doors, whica are | *!*) be “pf toma pag mt ged oe tRo tne HERALD, wane BO few Bugg: an A ‘and asked ; to be Coutinued. Meanwhie ou Saturday and there grand oid doctrines. Wolle these wails ny of St. Mary may y uever echo Ww any ovner. Fro @pproached through @ porch, or narthex, forty tyis vecome well Known a8 an yesterday several citizeus report narrow escapes irom being mangled to death, as have been hua < nue! v with may Our Gag go jorth tili_It is pianted on the top- | feet wide. This is led upto by easily rising steps, aud eloquent preacher, Some sermons which he people. It Rad oeem promised to Moses long fhe Sierstives “ut tut vaily to, ant te most elevatious and the farthest contiges of tHe | which project to the end of the width of court Nad delivered wile ia Arwage 10 Mulenos Of ago that tui glory should fil the house when It Geived a nix estimate of Vie pubis spicit o(thig | @AFt ee yard which will be made at the frontandrearol the | Srarst uttraceed particuc? attenti was finished, and that promise was made good, \arge-iariod oso sluctarer ie we tnen sae THE EVENING SERVICES. church, The doors open from the porch into @ outside tne place of jis religious imbora. He as we have sees in tae book of Exodus. The effect other side of tis Lost’s charecter, viz., Inat the fi jointed for the b handsome vestibule, forty-five feet seven inches | COBUAUEd sermons of this coaracter in Duplin, was so overpowering upon th: "th ‘ epllbn Aibay ct o begtamng of and by (heir ayency achieved & Migh positlod The following commuuicailon from the trustees po pon the senses of those 8 hot on yo eee <a ier the evecimg services was hali-past seven | jong and sixteen feet six inches wide. Thecell- among the scholars in tue irish capital He * - who stood by that they were unable to continue Jarge-Nearte: (bristian man HY o'clock, put early as six ovciock ingot this yestipa is groined, tne arches being Was Very Boon 4,poluted to the arduous but un- | of the Nineteenth ward schools has been sent te se af 7" day schools throughout the town ces +t oi Vowmiesiouer of Educatios niative of the Twentieth Assemb; wuetr ministrations, “for,” says the text, “Ane | CPs piiuaiuropy were every wuere Visible, Th*4 grere ‘was quite & large ciowa at the | supported vy by low columns, having sculptured Maes cr which Be awenmenea ter oeveral prides canst bas Gs; Pitta a ue Gourways, aud aithouga the ps glory of the Lord had filled the néuse of the Lora.” he went back , the manaiacta i dln nd tice Capitais, The arches are enricued with moided years, Ju the summer Of 1567 Dr. Hall Was ap- “ 1 tres ff the N Go distinct and overwhelming was tais impression, | spent the | wight toere. aad when ue gag | Blt Rieter ne police wue had been | Fibs, foliated Dosses and other arcuitectural orns- | pointed s delegate irom the GousFal Assembly of | , The, tevoes, Oeneet Si tn releremee. to, te so thoroughly and really did those who were r » be to comeeive a higher os ms f ti ‘The spaces between th hes { ireland to the vid School A-semoaly, tuen about Lo witl rence to tue SAabad “WHE Week. Wee Lave Wen (hore, thes | enate' of tvs than cosets, ow 09 wan neu)| Serelen fo tne Onuren No preserve onder BF t entation, The spa @archesin the meet in Cinciauati, Oau. He atiended the jatter p as ire, that bag a by at tae entrances was charitable enough ‘o acnounce to ceiling are colored a sky biue, Wumined with convention ana made several s:rong speeches to on ‘ pe td be gp tp ath bloc! ‘Tetsnest ¢ phen “s ci wee cherished prica? in the sacred temple Of B® be opened until seven o'clock, not asingie person the walls, have & maroon Color, and aredecked ward atiended the New Schoul Assembly in From a Very carela) estimate, pased Bpeay eng Seale wit tn fis rf to Sign Fone atone tn my thougate ‘and. tue mor budged from bis piace. When the doors were | With light colorea clover leaves. The Mooring of | Kuchester, and appealcd Jor tue same purpose, census under the Compulsory Bducation law Awelle in itin sife Inaccessivie and fail of giory. RENE) A . . he veatioule ts ® mosaic of Engilah po tiorts belore ue Assembly Spread & kuowl | ‘he population of the ward, exceeding 103, Scene SUMAN ihe. OE Salinn pelene | a nenee®, Lote Proraree Gly Bet Secace: | Many. Cocews open there we 8 erent the ve ngilsh tiles, A0d Ie | oie of Dr. Hail (vrouga the cowotry, and when there are between 10,000 and 12,000 cnildreu ston of ti ouliding that was prepared f Save cay. ‘laeony port fnmetond preacher root seats, and from that time untia quarter | very skil/ully made. he reached New Y rx he Was immediately invited school age im this ward. To accommodate this aes tee SOW Prepared for | Uevcess bY woieh our love is talsea for the Lord alter seven there was & perpetual stream of THE AUDITORIUM, to preach before the congresation Whose pastor are four grammar scnools, contain- shem and wae now veing yielded op to Him. He Coo Atmignty tue more we Kuow of Wim. Tie persons pouring Into the ausies from the Flity- | Entering the church from the vestibule a very that the congregation decided v0 call im tobe 108 ry senools, winch are’ ceetea in the th egatio 0 i whom We beaveo Of Beavens cannot contain was reversed, qfentieman ten expatiated on the ay street and Filth avenue doors, When ta deautifully proportioned and decorated auditor. pastor. ina call was nut aeduitely given to him streets:-~-Grammar schools in Forty. thas disclosing to Bis people His readiness to g yf Ah permitiea to preach from that pui- bour for the op g of the services arrived there | lum comes into view, Everything has the grace | before he returoed to bis Guties ia Duolin, pat second street, between second and Thir€ abide with them sn@ continue among them 80 Di. ne would aistincuy an: emplatically adhere was not ole seat tn the entire edifice; conferred o@ objects by ligh And the “ine of Was telegrapaed to him im July, 1867, He avenues; in Pifty-tirst street, between Lex be a & 1 e 4 aod inthe go jes at the head of the Filta Av beauty.” No angies meet (he eye, Dut every feature pted it aod came back to this country ingtoa sod Fourta avenu io Fity-seveot& jong as they bad the broken heart and the con- 4 the Gospel tausht dy Jesus Christ, He aske a Ls, i = ‘ptecan eee are hey trembied at fis the prayers of those present now and henceforth nue stairways, Della) the woil-lilled pews, iwere of the interior is curved and seems to flow im Octover, 1807. Dr. Hall breached nis street, 4 Ce ee ee ie ie cc ee encan | taal be MGR be Cult Up iD Was ranged a dense maas of spectaters. The suit maturally mto the current of the whole picture. first sermon as t Fiich | nues; and im Seventy-ninth street, between word. Between this Jewish temple so compietea ‘At he me . the 3d of the Secoud and Third avenues. Primary senools 1a an é ‘ light from the reflectors, while not dazziugto Alter passin beyond that part of tue furthess avenue Prevby terian © cA SPIRITOAL EFFORT . 0 v a folowing. : imrd avenue between Forty-eizuin Forty. ‘ tie sight. lit up every nook and cranny inthe gallery Which overiiangs the entrance, the eye montu foliowing. tte lavored th this and the house im whien we are assembied here to- | 44 preach shat Gospel, aio that ne might be Keps tue sight, IIE up avery Hook And cranny on She fat once atiracted to ihe roo! by the food of cOuatry for avout elgut years. Di. Mail has Dinth strectes ingPirat avenue, borween Fifty-sec. day there ere many points of contrast deeper and froin aiming at the achievement of veing @ iogl Fange of pows Lenoath to the greatest | light Which pours dowa into the enurch and gives gained much in fame 48 well as in iortune by his | ond and Fiity eet the Impression that the buliding is open tone trausiation to America. He has, Indeed, worked betw second and T more important than those that are presented in ciao or 4 word palucer, merely or the sake Of iy enccre. ro " 4 their ndant nono That was tne plan “(vanioee. ed py Dr Mai, After | sky. then the extrowe beauty of the whole au. Uhceusinaiy; Dut the Tesuiva of wis labors Lave primary. attached to tne Normal col the matter of costand extent. These particaiare > r P Your tastes I acop by the Apoati ‘act Your tastes may pegiiy jeter from the vene.avie br, Mubien- | ditorlum breaks upon the eye and mind. Tho been compensatory. iflis style of preacning is at- the exception of the model primary We ought to notice as we are gathered togetner. + be satistied aud your rey ee not ve Mt "e rettig bia inat tity to deven and con- dome is almost a long oval iM Shape and the walls tractive, being distingaisied, af he ouce said schools and primaries are excess! an il bave of tue ‘speecu of Phineas to the Meubdenites, | crowded. The attendance in tiese schools and trust in the posto {8 prosperity, he Said Teach up to ft vy aser The Heorew edifice was one temple and there sratiied; out grataiating the churca o t aiiaded to, The tuird an t question wai vi re uid ad u id is brokeu Uy a lis ba icity, | departments is 8,000, and irom the foregoing could be no otner. To set ap any rival | 44’ the use of al this, what Was the good 10 Seask agen certain eppropt! ire reaen ne bem ie ei RAMED IN RETT nee ee) Nee eT | eee appears that there are at least 2,000 edifice vould bave been rebellion amaiast the Lord r nee filed tne neane wits the ant, < % tuken the jiperty (0 SUswest to them, re'ating to and which derive t ] ——— who _— a gg hy Gaaen aod a? Toe answer to tule 10 3 at t dit iz 1 ‘ ommodation. Will be see! 3 Almighty. It would bave looked toward | oo ‘Ay given. Suppose you ‘occupy j ourself with woe oad be Lamcenara shee vamos Oe MLO hide of tne erect, f. The ceiling is | THR FREE TABARBACLS, | grammar school between Fifiy-seventt and Sev- POLYTHEISM, material Works that the Lord bas made, you caB- tain they would receive attention. The hymna panelled. the shape of the panels varying fom ea eoty-ninth sireets—upward of @ imile—and One land, one nation, ore tempie—that was the 50% help seeing that there ts Suse af awe " | rectal to truucated tri ‘Tne fleids of | DEDICATION OF & METHODIST CHURCH IN HO- | gciool Pernt ay ee at re snd "8 presert! PERFECT REGULARITY ‘ nog our | these figures are painted blue ana decorated with | | be equidistan' ¥ levo Lord's pri bed ord: It @ oot #0 With os Guara Thoa our pearh. The lower earves of tne foul, which jail BOKEN. bowb sehouls aud furnish accomm re, and you may ve jlable to fail f SES Gas OF Seay Sees Mer the workeen oF Eos | Smpress: on that toere is really n tp ‘4 iniore ID prorat iyeare th | gently toward the wails, Rave ® neutral tint, The Free Tavernacie, a new Methodist Episcopal section of the Ward lor several years to com im thie neighborhood and in this city. Weought jature which does not suggest @ po pa ay ering nettay, wae Freack ay elle, the walls church at the corner of Park avenue and Fifth | on weer eee ieon o wr atapla inerenee , Of Weleh you co te ode Facer * ves have a sha ween drai } a pote gee eth chalga lee eget gr rnenig hho peers seany tne minds which have afrivea at Blows us to-night, and slave color. The roof of the auditorium, or | Stes Hoboken, was dedicated yesterday by | of population, but no increase in Sc1:001 accom- , in the presence of severaiclergymen modation. Tae Legisiature passed a compulsory a We, as the representa ecnool chilaren of the ward, fresn candiestices in which His light resides. There is M0 real rivairy emong churches in which Jesus Christ is presented, Every true preacher ts @ heip to every other true preacher, and is foster. | tage and bo /urther—tmen who have counted then sung to the air, “My Contry ‘tis Of rather its ceiling, is of Wood, and is supported py | Bishop Jan eps to the ‘empie of truth; woo asceaded afer which Mr, Hail reaa a portion of t the trusses of the gemerai roof. Although it is and a distinguished congregation, On the site edacation law, Dif, Sappose you look within sixty-second Psaim. Dr. Toad, of the Union The> quite massive in charact ts ornamentation tives of the ae beerte Coe stacy tae dperation of the eal Caiversity, (hen overed up adevout prayer, imparts to ita plensing appearance of ligntness selected therefor, there once stood a temple, the | that facilities be furmisied to give then cience, you find that there is something that whieh was jollowed by the singiug of the hymo:— | and seif-support. Ali the joiner’s work in the Droperty and resort of free thinkers and philoso- the edacativn they a and demand, which toe img and stimulating thet appetite that will be | Spe 1 Land against wrong &t thisstage of © Spirit of the living God, interior of the church is made of the bestasn phers who delighted in ridicuidng religion. Then teem and ought not & setished with nothing but the word of the ving the quiere mind, woo refuse, fowever, © 1eai- In aii Thy plenitude of grace, Wood, #kiifaliy polished. The pews are arranged = passed into the bana: i “rg = ripen heatta! the meags necessary and wi God. This edit F) ize any (hing great Or spiritaa: eyond the inward Where'er the foot of man hath trod, on concentrie curves, all placed so a8 to command > nds of the Germs: cS, by a failure (o pass tis vill aid iu defeating we ice Bt Jerussicm was erected mainiy | ofr Scibuaness of which they speak 60 much, But, Fescend on our apostate race. a irect view of the mimster. The ground floor | Who in turn gave way to the present occupants, eniurcement of lis own laws. Large portions 0 by the royal munificence. Davia began and Sulo- dear vreturen, passing beyond the voice of con- ag ba sug hy apoRress, nee 0 and galeries are A wemmee OF the ome It is Within view of the memorable spot whereon we pro: eee Wert arenes to = in LO " ' olenc o er tan D e ry Dr. Verm Was the fret 'o speak after the sOn, following in that respec e form of tne orn r} ol ed to charitable instita See completes it; the ones, man of wet, ead the | science, the Lord comes ane sends hearse 70 of the acuustic curve,” which has been mathemat- | W4# raised the first Methodist church of Hobo! tions, «ud recentiy an entire bick—Sixty-seveutl 108 other jam of peace. It is BOt so With tole ed: woen He au a ou Speak cack to Clo ining of the hymu, his subject being hich bee Deen e ected on Him; He shows ae 79 ur master an you are His “The Dignity of the Church of Jcaus Chriat.”” He aily and experimentally demonstrated as th the scene of many struggies THE PROPLE aND FOR $, and you know He Is ready to love you | sait the great thing which Coristians should best form to allow of hearing and seeing. The art of ite adherents, n" tle mem- cing y dower Hie grace and mercy upon you, He ever dear in wind Was tbat they were purenased | pupit is of generous dimen ad of rich de- a o ta Under such romanth bat there is room for faith, or hope, fur by the precious biood of Christ tie saviour. In kign; the centre panel bas a veautifal piece of OTe! auspices nd sacrifices on the and Sixty-eighth streets, Fourts and Lex! enues—lias Deen donated to the Seventa regk ment /or aa armory. S these tie enterprise #0 Zeal- ‘Toe purpose of this bill, to say tho least, hag yrayer and jor confidence and (or communion | that consisted the digatty of the Chucch, The | sculpture, aiiegorically representing (he four | oasiy begun a tew weeks ago, could not fai to much merit as either of these objects. It t , | With Goa, that you Will tous be prepared for chute of Jesus Christ was composed of all those | evangelists and the holy communion. There js @ | attain the priiliant’ success witu which It was | Legisiature deems it wise to make these ‘an ‘orgotven | the heaveniy inberli@nce. He is tue ruler aad you who had been redeemed by Christ, who through canopy over the pulpit, whien is Snely carved and crowned yesterday, It is a handsome two story exception ceriainiy ought not to be ma iG it Is your own, are ruled; Hels toe faiher and you are the the infuence oi the Holy Ghost had become con. acts asa soundiog board, and above this 18 the | brick structure With a chapel and pastoral studio | agalust gi pure Sect can of the remaining prop- pose of education, 1 iM that great atoning sacrifice and gallery jor toe precentor and choir and an orgau Up stairs ‘Ihe hall of worship is neath jons and powel painted and the floor covered with aa JONALHAN 0, Aree, rend gentieman thea dwel trite, beer O@ 4411, t who believed that he woo died ior Us was cur Of first class dimen to to-day, and God at , clu dren. Ther aha gives tt back’ to ya to ve love for God. a by the noviest uses tor , Kavwied: ne child. ot absolute, ‘They were ail members oF ieva THE WINDOWS ca pet, and the cosy settees and juxuri FERDINAND T, HOP io v08 of tim A. hao | Vapnisg posiness, pA, nace, Seow mu ai y, 20 —_— st ee Into he You at eee ae of ieee the interior mar! cA gag ape eae ey eeas was Mad 10 y rigi | ordinance 7 appeared. on oine an: 0 of MH OXPress One | eNthusiusm and piety of the Wor: %, Shiu iy ore Movalng thet | ptrwaite? But he nuows you sa bus father, anu be | been purchased of ne mass Bfound them WhO | design. Ohne color of gold hae ‘been’ waa a) bandred Dernous con be COMMOFLabiy seated Wille Joly 4%. MACKLIN.

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