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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ~ RPLIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Ministerial and Church | Movements. } How the Christians Will Spend the umer in the Woods. } 4 OGRAMME OF SERVICES TO-DAY, PR | Miss Collett, is und | gussion, to join Mr, Partridge at Swatow, Tm A}l Saints’ Protestant Episcopal church the Rov. W. N. Dungell will preach this morging and eveniog, Phe Spiritualists will mold a conference in Har- vard Rooms this afterueen and evening, At the Pree Taberaacie Methowist Episcopal chareh the Rey. Joan Joana wiil preach this morn- ing and evening, a8 usual, Drs, Patton and Dowling will occupy Dr. Arm: tage’s pulpit in Fifth avycuue Baptist church this morning and evening, “io herity the Earth’ aad ‘Prosperity that Destroys’? are themes that Rev. W. A. Taomas will consider to-day ia Beekman Hill Methodiss Episcopal cuuroh. “Phe Song of Moses and the Lamb” will be sung or said in the Church of the Strangers this morne ing hy Dr. Deents, ‘The Rey. R. $. MacArthur will preach, as usual, voeday, fa Calvary Baptist cluren, In the Church of the Disetpies of Christ the Rev. D, R. Yan Buskirk will preach morning aud even- 1a Diyine service this morning and evening in the | Firat Reformed Episcopal church, Rey. W. T. Sa- bine, rector. Dr. Cyras Dicksen will minister in the Fourth Presbyterian church this moruing and afternoon, Rev, J. W. Selieck will preach in Lexington ave- pue Methodist Episcopal church at the usual hours to-day, Mrs. Hyser will preach for the Spiritualists in their ballin West Thircy-third street to-day. “Gettmg Out Intothe World’ and “Chartty’? will occupy the attention of Rey. J. 8 Kennard in the Pilgrim Baptist chareh to-day, “The Young Womaa Wanted for the Times’ is reques"ed to call at Allen street Methodist Epts- cvpal church this eveumg, Wuere Rev. Cuaries E. Harris wil tell her something to ber advantage, Divine service in the Kussian-Greek chapel at balf-past nine this and every Sabbath morning auring the sarmmer, The Rey. S. M. Hamilton will minister te the Scotch Presoyterlan church this morning aad aiternoon. + Rey. A. R, Van Neat, D. D., will preach in the South Reiormed church tuis moraing and tog. ‘Man All Immortal’? will be demonstrated by Rev. J. 1 Lightbvura this evealag in t r teenth Street Methodist Episcopal chu moraing, 10 Seventh Street Methodist Episco- paj churca, Mr. Ligtboura will exbibit samples of “spiritaal Snuflliag, or Efforts to Avoid Repoual- ‘This morning in St. John’s Methodist Episcopal charea the Rev. J. M. King will speak aboat the “Pountaid of Living Waters.”” In the Taberaacle Baptist church the Rev. J. B. Tawthorne wil! por.ray “Tae M n Prarisee.”” In the evening Rev. P. Yeamuns will preach. The i ya Gunnison wil prea: jor the Fifth Untversaltst Society in Plimptom Hall thig morning. . ‘This morning and afternoon the Rev. J. B. Paik- ner, of Germantown, Philadelphia, will preach 1 the Chures of the Hory Trinity, Rey. 8. M. Tyng, dr., rector. Services with sermons this morning and after- noon in Christ church, Rev. Dr. Thompson, rector. Rev. Dr. Ewer will preach, as usual, to-day in St. Ignatius’ charen, Rev. Wiilhau Kirkus, of Baltimore, will preach in Grace chaich at the usual boars. “Christ Our Servaat” will be prociaimed im the Churca of the Disciples this morning by Rev. George H. Hepworts, A Bible reading on “Ihe Furst and Second Adam” (ats eveaiog. The Rev. William Lioyd wilt speax in Washing- ton square Methodist Spiscopal churca this morn- mg en “Phe Love of God Greater Than a Mother’s,”? aud tails evening oo “A Purchase Ali Snuuld Make and Not Sell Again.” “Light in Darkress,” “Among Thig discussed vy Rev. M.S, Terry, im the street Methodist Episcopal churca to-day. Rev. J. V. Saunders will preach in Willett street Methodist Episcopal church this moruing on “Re- Jemption” and this eveaiag om ‘Pleasant Patn- ways.” Bishop Janes will dedicate St. John’s Methodist Episcopal charga (colored) in Newark, N, J., to» | lay. Rev. W. S. Langford will preacn Bis farewell ser- won in St. Joan's Protestant Episcopal church, Yonkers, to-day, ere he traasfers bis pastoral oversight to St. Joma’s church, & Rev. Dr. Talmage Will preaca bis ante-vacation ser.coms (his morning and evening in tne Brook- a Tabernacle, In the morning be will take into the church 10) recent couverts. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. ° METHODIST, ‘The lecture room of the new Methodist Episco- pal church at Armonk, N. Y., will be dedicated oext Tu y by Kev Joya, John Parker and Delos Lui! preaching during the day. ‘vhe aeath of Rev. Dr. Love, editur of the North- orn Christian advocate, was annouuced in the Preachers’ Meeting last Moudar, and 4 committee Was appointed to prepare @ suitable minute thereon. His death was the result cf @ sudden attack of paralysis and apoplexy. Dr. Love bad veem twenty-five rin the mipis vea of which Were speft i# missionary work Im South America and eleven in editorial work. His ‘aue- ral took piace im Aubura, N. Y., last Thursday, and was atrended by prominent Metuouists irom this efty. fev. Jonn E. Cookman, pastor of the Tremont street Methodist Episcopal church, Bosion, Mase., has receivea the ree of Doctor of Divielty irom the filme Wesleyan University. The Rev. Robert Hazieton, of the Irish Methedist Conference, bas come to this city and country as the agent of the Wesleyan Theological Schovl lu Dublia, to raise $25,000 for the enlargement of that institation. He has raised $25,000 more at home. The Methocists of Ustada have now ten educa tional institutions, employmg ninety tors for about 1,500 pupils. Seven are for girls, The endowments and prop of thes imstitations are valued at $400,000, and the ex- penditures for last year amoup The Metuodist charcn end Kin Kiaug were purtially cestreyed and by @ Chinese mow early In May, and on the frst nday in that month ® proclamation was issued (fenders would be punisned. he government mn arre fics wave voluntary the damage done. Thix e kind in Beatsen m 3. A good deal of @Mcial badgering a Ing 18 usually re- qairea to yet them to do even justice to Curisian communities Phe Methodist missionary superintend: Italy Nas just bought at aucion oue of vi sites in Rome jor the headquarters of the Tim missiog., The parckase movey and improvem: amoua! to $8,500 geid, $4,000 of which has been given recentiy in tals city by ardent admirers of this mission. Rey, W. G. Browning, of Brookiyn, for beatth and recreation ts abeut to svart for Colorado vo ry nghan, pastor, a power- resulted in sixty-#ix couver- 1 additions to tne Methodist he good work is stl 1D pro pATHS past bas already been noted, is gradually regaining ais paymcal streng: ‘ne ev. Franklin Furber, of the New Engiand Comerence, and we fev. J. L. Tatt, of the Wil- mington Oomfereace, have sailed for Europe 10 | spead the summer Vacation avroad. ‘A nOW Methogiat Episcopsi church at Andover, N.Y. was dedi 4 on Friday \ast by Dr, ives. | Bishop Bown. Wil dedicate Methogist | Fpiscopal churen at Dahigron, Jil, Sabbath, July | will spend the summer | “Rev, Emory 3. | also, | taken up in all their churches nex! S | Hawthorne, cetween Shelter tsizaa and Ponghkcepsie, and Rev. George Reed, his successor in Hanson piace | Burope for hts health, es *, church, Breokiyn, will Muctwate between Norwich, The Rev, Father Martin, of St. Josepn’s Seml- | f Coun,, ava shelter island. Rev. Jonm Parker, of ‘roy, haw becR appointed assistant priest, | rooklyn, With spend his vacation at thiscump temporarily, im the Church of the Transfigaracion, | BAPTIST Rey. J. Hyatt Smith, of Brooklyn, wiil spend bis | summer vacation in Windnam, Conn. ‘The Baptists nave ordered that a collection be uuday, to fr their missionary treasury from debt. Within tue year’s pastorate of the Rav. J. Be Of the Tabernacle Baptist chureh, of Wis City, sixty persous have been added to its membership. Trinity Baptist church, Brookiya, a new enver- rise in the & tern District, ministered to by the ev, Dr. Hoage, late pastor of the Mariners? | Vemple, of this’ city, Nave secured six lots, on i they propose to butid a convenient irame 1, to be eady by Septemver next, and to be Capable of seatiug 600 p-opl Mr. Willicm K. MeKibven, graduate of Denison and of Rochester, Wita nis afianced companion, r apvolmtment for our Ching new member feliowship of the Loug Isiand City, last Suaday, and two by letter, Tne corher stone of the new building of the First charca, in Exeter, \. m., was laid with ap- propriate services on the 17th mst, The pistor, Kev. J. N. Chase, Was assisted in t services by several of the nethboring pastors. the Kev. B. F. Bowen, of Cold Spring, N. Y., 848 rge ot the Mount Pleasant Bapilst Nod were received into the avenue Bapust church, five by b pusm seven { Mississippi, has con- eer churea, New York, the Seated to serve 5! | as stated supply for six montis. The Rey. L. J. Gross, who has for some time la. bored at bas acce ted a call to Jama) LL, endaia, KHardiag: nrch at Blue Polat, LI. ~—— The Port Washiagton church, Long Islan’; bas 4 the services of tne Kev. J, S. Carr, up nag taken charge of the The Enghsh Baptists are prosecuting their for- eign missions with especial energy and success, During the past year 3543 converts Save been baptized. In Sauthalistar the Norwegian mis- bave ud wouderlul success, One thou- thals have been buptized duiing the past PRESBYTERTAN. tte Talmage, D. D,, will apend the st Hampton, L. 1, where the cui. to be @ hundred y old and the old men never die. His family are already there, Rev. Or. M. D. Goge, Moderator of the Assembly; y. Dr. Lefevre, of #ulliwore, and Dr, Staart uso, of Louisville, have been appointed delc- trom the Seuckern Church to the Council of yterian Coafederation, to be eid in Lon- don, July 21. The Rev. Dr, Chambers, of Philadelphia, aiter running an independent ecciesiastical existence fer several yeals’ and ministering to one of the largest congregations m riat city, has féturned to tie Presbyierias fold, where he tas been Cor. Gisliy received. rhe Presbyterian and Methodist ministers of this city ave united in an iuvitation to Mesers, Moody und Saukey to holt a series of mecttngs in this cty om thew retura irom England next a 1. sv. Dr, Jonathan Brace, that veteran editor of the Hartiord Religious Herald, wit sail for Europe on July 7 for a four montns’ trip. . Thomas H, Hanna has resigned the of the Secona United Presoyterian pastora church of Pittsbarg, Pa. br. A. Reed, of ath Presbyterian charch, Brookiyn, 8 urope on Saturoay for a Saort absen Dr. Macvicar, ot Moutreal, will supply tue pulpit during Dr. vosence. | br. Van Dike preaches this Saboath and then goes \o the Adirondacks. Dr. W. 8. Piumer will suppiy lis pulpit during July and August, ‘ine Reiormed coagregation Im Joraiemoa street will meet with Dr. Van Dyke's people. . The pastoral relations be.ween the New York Mills churen and Rey, VY. Le Roy Lock wool were olved vy the Presoytery of Utica on the Joth aud Mr. Lockwood was dismissed to the respytery o! Brovsiya. The Woodiand Presbyterfan church, Philade}- puia, Rev. J, M. Crowell, b. ., pastor, recess an ad‘iilon af ten new members op Sunday iast, Seven of toese were on profeasion aad certiicaie, About sixteem Were ree preceding communion tn Marca, tam Adams, who de:ivered the bis Lexiugtoa centennial cel- orea by the com- It was made at tae t $i Kev. br. Wil torical discourse at the ebration in April, Bas beem Db: iver medal. mittee With a sf Phiaceipnia Mim‘. and ie nearly the size of ve Old Americsn silver dolar. Mr. Frederick B. Duvai, a graduate of Prince- ton Pheological Seminary, has sccepted the pus- torate of the £1 Presbyterian caurch of Wil. mington, Del, His erdipetion end inataliation tous place on the 17th of Ja RPISCOPALI H. Leonard wii: spend the summer at viunk, Rev. Mr. Snively will vacate at Wate Bul, aad Dr. Hail, all of Brooklyn, will go to S\amiord, Conn. Yne Rey. Williaim ©. Cooly haa resigned the rec- torsuty of St. George’s church, West Philadeipnia, and aecepted that of Christ charch, Roxbury, Conn. The Rey. £. W. Donald, assistant of the Rev. Dr. J. Cotton Smith, of the Churca of the Ascen- siva, New York, has accepted a cali of tue Clarel vi the Intercession, Washington Heights, and wil enter Upon bis duties tue first sunday in Septem | v Tuesday last, intending to Scotland, Iteland ¥ the Nortuera Isies. The Rev. H. B. Stuart Martin has accepted an elecuon to the rectorship of St Mara’s, Jersey duties. ps has resigned the recter- this city, satled on spend the summer im church, ship o! ©) dordaa, N. Y., aad entered om nig duties as rector of St. George’s, West End, Polladeipola. e Kev. J. W. Keevle, iate of Keatucky has 4 accepted the charge of the caurci in Hauapton, The inck @1 4 suficiemt memvership to sustain a churen in Kingston, N. c., bas forced the Presoy- terians to sell (neir recently erected church volid- lug to the Episcopalians. Jacob Le Roy has resig! tae rector- Mark's eaurch, Asiana, N. M., to take charge of tue cape! of tue Good Shepl Nasava. in tae sami? diocese. Tae Rev, C. D., stiller, recently @ missiovary ta Shaagnai, Chins, has taken charge of a perish ia Ke City, Cta. ev. J. S. Abtwell, ate rector of St. Ste- Savannan, Ga., law entered upon tae rece Phitp’s, New York. 4 has been elected as- are im the ficid for the arch- vel, Irelaod—nam tne Bishops LY ick aud of Auckiand, Austfails, and the Rev. Canoa Neville. But tue Pope has not yet designated the lacky man. ‘The Catholic Review, m pursuance of its inte’ to present its readers With portraits of iius:rie Catuolics, gives tals Week @ Gue full page likeness of Pius (x, Bishop Bales, of Alton, TL, has placed ucder his episcopal ban all societies whose members or guy Of them sead their cuildren to the public schovls, or wne give balls and picmics at Wick malt Or spirituous liquors are sold, of WhO fall to commune quarterly. For gon-comphance with tere reguiations societies Cannot go to com- muoiou im a body wearing regalia, nor Hieet im any buidipg belouging to the cuurch, nor e the 4 Meetings nor basivess announced in the church, Nor be admitted to the church wearing regalia and accompanying the corpse of a deceased a ver, nor give # lecture or other envertainmeat / the benefit of or in the name of the suciety ln any building be.ouging to the churca, Toe Atcuviscop Of Besancon publishes 4 letter in the Parisian papers entceating alms aad assist- ance for the suffering clergy of Whose Beces#ities iucrease daily. Tae new Bishop of Kingston, Canada, Dr. O'Brien, received @ present Of $1,250, oa leaving Brocksive, from his former pariadioners. NeXt Suoday Will be a @ay fraught with interest to the Cataolic community of Hobokea. It is prow posed Oa that day Lo lay the coruer stone of the new Church of Our Lady of Grace. ‘The preseot c.g “i over twenty years ago by Rev. 4 jong been felt as quite Inadequate ccommodate the present greatly increased atiob, humbering abous 10,000 souls. ‘liam Collins has been transfe: st schurea, Nicetown, to the Charch uf Our M of Sorrows, West Philadelpaia, The following religious orders ve convents in the city of Newark:—Sisters oF Charity, Sisters of the Poor, Benedictine ns, Sisters of S Sisters of Notre Dame, Christian Brot Gictine Fatners aud Dominican Fathers. Tee devt ou St. Pius’ chorea, Nast $17,000; when it will be reduced to ¢ Father Hogan, the pastor, Will proceed with tie erection o; we new church, The corner sivne of the new St. Pius’ was laid in 1872. Key. Patner ter-Woert has been appointed as- Bistant pastor of St. John’s, Orange. ihe annfal Commencement i St. Academy, Madison, will be on July 1 Acirce Of tbe Catholic Union bas been estab- shed at Fort Lee, N. J. Tae tev. Joun Powor has been transferred from the Cbureh of the Annunciation, Maatattanvills, of whieh the Rev. Father Gritin is rector, to tue Courca of tae Hoiy Cross, iu Wes: rorty-second street, of whicn the Rev, Father McCarthy 1s rector, The Kev, Fatser Kelley, recently ordained at St. Joseph's Semimary, Troy, succoeds tue Kev. Father Power at tte Churca of the Anugaciation, ewark, 19 eth's ine Kev, James Mullen, for the tast three 4 assistant pastor at tne Church of St. f of Lima in Cannon street, of which the Patver McKeona waa reotor, has been appolated pen & kew mission at Highvritgy, om the ee of Harlem hiv The Rev, Father Mufiey, late oi St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, N.Y. Nas been app ae Sintaut priest at the Church Of S'. Michael, In inirty-second sireet, this city, of which the Kev. Donnelly rector. The Key. Fatner | aiso of the seminary, has been appoinied assistant priest at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Father ¥cUahe Mis the temporary Vacancy cre- ated by the absence of the Kev. Father Horgan, who bas been sent to Gil tue piace of the Kev. Fatner MeKenna, 0! Lake Maaopac, woo i# ilk. Tae Rev. Facher Hayes, jate of st, Josepn’s Sem- wary, Troy, bas been appoluted to tee Cauron of the Immaculate Conception, at Youkers, 1 which we Rev, Vharies Siey@ 19 rector, to fl) the piace The Rev. Dr. Thompson, rector of Christ church, | Switzerland, | ! of the Rey. Eugene McKenna, who is now in in Mott street, of whieh the Rey. J. McGean 18 1 tor. ‘The death yesterday of the Rey. Patrick Brophy, assistamt pastor for the last three years of the Churca of the Transfiguration, is aagounced, at the early age of thircy-turee years, Mts Juueral will take piuce on Tuesday morntag. MISCEL| 2B. | The bes por of Costa Rica grants religious tib- erty to all sects and religivt It has & population of dearly 1,000,000 inhabitants, but only Ome Proves: | tant minister in all the land, An appeal bas heeu made to the Metnodists of tue United States to send missionaries thither, | ‘fue Rey, Mr. Lyman, of the South Congregation- } at cuurea, Brooklyn, Will take lis summer vaca | tion from’ this date in the Catskills, waere also Dr, Inglis, of the Kelurined caurch of the sdeig iis, lil spend his vacation, Rey. Joon W, Chadwick, of Brooklyn, will shortly go to Marblevead,’ Moss. to spend Ma | vacation, Kev. Drs. Buddingt n and Storrs will go to Lake Guorge about the latter part of next month. Toe hext meeting of the Evangelical Alliance will be beld in Beliaatim Octover next, A Kumber of cisuinguis! visitors from Awerica aud the Continent are expected, Dr. A. H. Quint has been*tronbled for many mots Wiih hemorrhages irom the threat alter whic. seemed to be growing upen Bim and hence bis recent resignauon as or at New Bedlord, vy. B. D. Wyckom, having been obliged to | | return from India on account of lis own aud hig | | wi'e’s ul health, is now at Freehold, N. J. | A new religious vagary in Cafornia Is a sect of | “Cnid Carisians”? who interpret literally: the pussuge, “xcept ye be comveried and become as littie children ye saall not enter into the kingdom of neuveu.” Tney endeavor to ieel ano aci like children, playing childish games und adopting a. infantile manner cf speech. . Tue Kev, Dr. Busnuell, of Hartiord, has tmngoved | mm S@aj{h #0 as to take dally walks im pleasant Weather, an“ is galing lu strengia, CAMP MEETI FOR 1875, ina US WHERE AND HOW THE SAINTS WILL SPEND THE SUMMER—-HALY A HUNDRED ENCAMPMENTS | FOR GLORY AND FOR GAIN—RELIGION AND | BEAL ESTATRS GOING HAND Dt MAND—MUBIC, | TEMPERANCE AND HOLINESS, | The usual camp meeting hegira will soon be | Upon us, and the readers of the UsRaup wili want to know where and under what conditions they | can shout and’sing and pray, so that the trees of the fleld may clap their hands and rejoice with them. The season begins eariler this year than formerly because of the multiplication of those | resorts, Camp meeting groves are no longer places in which the faithfal gather to worship God in the qnietnde of nature, but are huge land aad lot speculations fn which those that offer the, greatest advantages will have tue largest patrous | age. With some of those camp speculators tt 18a) | question of fuanciai Ife or death who snail go | ander, but the issue will be, like Darwia’s doctrine, | the survival of the fittest, For, alter all, the peo- ple wilimake the natural selection for themselves — and leave the high-pressure speculators to rub | their bands and mourn thelr fate at the last, There are half a dozen camp grounds withina few hours’ ride of New York, each vying with the other for the supremacy ana support of the lovers of this sorm or condition of worsvip. These are Sea Cliff, on the Sound, & couple ef hours’ sil .by boat and a little less by j cars; Ocean Grove; lying on the Jersey beach, | seven miles south of Long Branch, reached in | aboutfour hours by boata, cars and stages; Sing Stag, on the Hudson River, nearly two lours’ dis. tant by both cars and boat; Merrick, on the South Side road of Long Island, oue hour ane a half dis- tant from Brooklyn; Denville, op the Morris and Essex branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Raiiroad, New Jersey. and a little further of are Shelter Island and Jamesport, L. L; Round La near Troy, N. Y., Martha’s Vineyard, Chantaugua Lake, where the Sunday School peo- ple will spend @ month in preasant recreation and | piplical imstructioa: Buttonwood Beach, R. L, where | THE BAPTISTS WILL AIR THEMSELVES fora couple of months; Pitman Gove, toward the Philadelphia line of New Jersey; Wesley | preachivg at camp meetr | citation to any ose. As summer ins) - daily an Grove, Orange county, N. ¥.; Long Beach, N.J., | where tne Presvyterians nave purchased a tract of grove and ocean land, and where they intend to summer recreate themselves. They Rave put Up about thirty cottages since the early part of April, when (they secured tuis spot, which they have named Sea Grove. [t is two miles distant from the city of Cape May, and the Philadelphia and New Jersey Presbyterians are qatre ela: over ft, And uow the staid Episcopaitans are fall- ing into line with their brethren not of the apos- tolic succession in these worldly enterprises. The “chureh’? has formed an association, @ ground donated to them by the Uceau Beach As | sociation—a tract of land about two miles South of Ocean Grove—they have erected a house of rec- Teation for the clergy. This spot is four miles north of Squan, the terminus of the Freehold and Jamesvurg Railroad, runni Ia connection with the Pennsylvania Railread. It is now reached by stage, eituer from Long Srance or Squan, and it is confidently expected that within a year the missing link will pe sap- piled, making perfect railroad connection with both New York and Philadeipmia. A large part of the tract has been already laid catin pullding | lots 60 fees iront by 150 deep, a namver of avenues have Leena graded and over ninety cottages, rang: | awong Ing tn cost from $1,500 to $6,000, have been erected, beach at Unis point is ansurpassed for pathiug Durposes by avy on the coast, Om the norsh side the beautiful Shark River, for nearly :wo | miles, rans along under an elevated and well wooded bank, while in the centre lies a charm- ing littio lake; and thus bathing, fishing and | boating are furpishea @ abundance by the | ocean, river aud lake, forming @ galaxy of deiigats seldom found in any one jocanty. Tae clergy who have initiated this euterprise look apon it as @ providential | openiag, not only for tu'roducng t services of the Churcb inte a locality Whict is soon to become @ popular seaside resort, Lut wiso a much needed house will thus be provided for che ciergy through. | out (he land, where for tie actual dos: of living | they can renew their strengin for the Masters service. Their house of recreation cost $5,000, aod vey propese as their funds will permis aud | occasion require to erect a vburch or chapel, | THY PRESBYIERIAN SUMMER TOME, | ‘The Presbyterian purchase, Known as Sea Grove, near Cape May, consists of 260 acre which tne association has already put up a large paviliog, cap! with | canvas awaings at the side, whica iner capacity to about 2,500. This will be used for tue religions meetings, The sea beach is about a mile im extent. ‘The foundations of a hotel 160 feet front at the | point where the bay rounds te the Oceau have beea id (he structure will be pushed rapidly to jon. itis four stenes bigh. A wide pou- 8 in process of Constraction along tue beach (rom the steamboat landing on the bay to Cape Island, on the oegan, which Will be, Whe! completea, five carriage drive. ihe avenw 0 Jeet Wide, respectively, Ta 2 ia, aa declared, like all furuisa a moral aad f ere mag may be refreshed and invigorated, body and sou), aad better fitted for the Righest aud noblest duties of Ine. M Alexander Wnilidin, of Pullaceipnia, is the Pr cent and ‘Treasurer of fis association. The lots are of oo size—i0 by 100 feet on the average. are offered at a low Jynous: price to those who will s.om erect coth upon them. Board at the hotels will | cheap aad subs(aatin by the act of imeor- porauon moO imtoxicaling liquors will be a lowed to be sold. ‘The inteation is that moral may have a@ comfortable “na Christian people piace of resort by the sia a ‘lew weeks Of feactes piy attnelr D Usbiog, food bataing, good nd satling. , NO BRAWLS, NO EXCESS of fashion, no enormous bills to pay, Prayer meetings, literary lectures, concerts, proaching. Nocard playing, balis or Ganciog partivs. Who Goes not feel that this movement wili be pro- ductive of great good? The now towa, without the 108s of & Single advantage, poasaanes the additional attraction of both au ocean aad bay snere, affording @ choice” of et on either side. features Of a lake of Ad wweet water, near m! tne centre of (ke tract, three-quarters of | jong, & wrtGalty ior safe boating, | constivatiog # ro@atic jeature in the general | | scenery, Th rove territory aaa been im Mrs. | | Wailte Wy 'of 100 Years, and has been Pree | | bycerhan ground since the first settlement of the | country, 16 is to be conne by o track with tne | West Jersey Ratiroad, so that access will be pléase ant alike by Tailor steamboat, it is proposed t provide doruitories and hon accommuugions at Gh Cheam rates that versous af comvarguvely ' p | wid had bo disposition to | thee me! | Cha: where they formed Will proeably visit this place this year also, Bat should they fail to do so thi camp grouad have provided a@ vacied programme quarters thitherward. nary camp meeiinus, acy Wil kad Ol With & ser- may be induced to gather taere dog days. But inasmuch tt does not pretend to be a formal camp meet- the day of opening aad the duratien of the assembly are peither nor named, but will “depegd on the weather aad the will of the people, THE BAPTISTS’ RETREAT. Last year the Baptists !mausurated a religious tumumer resort at Buttonwood Beach, on the War- wick shore of Cowessett Bay, &. L., and enjoyed thems@ives toere very peasantly jor a couple of montns, They don’t announce any particular Umes or kind of meetings; vat religious services | willbe held there ali the suiamer (or those who May resort thither, The grounds are beautifully laid out, and emough cottages are already built to give the place the appe: and atrof a village. The breezes Irom the bay are reiresiing, aud the bathing in its waters is excelient and leailful. 01 bundays Visitors may be members of a con tion of 200 to 300, 1D @ pleasant coapel, tue cbil- dven in the Sunday school and Christian prayer meetings during the week, thus combining meed- ful, Nealth-eiving recreation with privileges se- curing them agalast the spiritual clssipation and joss Which {§ #0 commonly the bane oi summer re- | sorts, Dr. Talmage, im @ recent editorial in his paper, hoped that camp feetings might multiply Uoui We shall have not only Methodtat camp meet- ings, but Presbyterian, Episcopalian and Congre- guttobalist camp meetings, Had he aupatitared Baptist jor Cougregationalist he would have se-n, when he reads tis article, that otber denomt tions have adopied or are adopting this peculiar phase of Methodism, Camp meetings originated with the Presbyterians, bus when ile Metaodists took thelm up and mas @ denominational Jeayure of them tae Presbyterians Cast them asi They are now taking them up again in a newer aud varied tf less religions form, and it is to be hoped tat the origimators will remvest thein with purer spiritual life and expericnuce than they have under the present aaspices. Di. Taimuge secks to dissipate the deiusion of his bretoren that x 18 all the summer rest ond tavigvration they need. speaking in the open alr, and.pefore audiences larger than one ts ac- customed to at home, and sleeping 1m the dainp- Rese ol the forest, never yet gave physical res38- itntions for the promotion of religion camp meetings are fail- ures, They have outlivea thelr usefulness in this line, gud the most that we can expect or them now ia to aig thelr Aadiiucs to have a good time for @ few weeks in the summer. At great expense abd not a little laconventence and discomiort, people from | afar fuck to some of these gatherings, Where they are baave. as much, if Bot mure, thau they are veneiited, by the Wakagers Oi those places, WhO not only charge @ good round price ivr every ace commodation, Dut expect the people who may temporarily present to pay liderally for improve. ments. -At one of those camp grounds last year bue cougregauons Were asked to pay $509 for an “improvement,” whick consisted in trimming the wees about ten feet [rom the ground, so as to get rid ef We Mesquitoes—sn Improvement witaout waich, o! course, no one bat the trustees or stock holders of the concern would care to go to the grouad af all, and for which only they snould pay, Another Improvement was the putting up of aoout ten rods of fence rail, which could only benefit the owners of the property, and was & atter of indifference to sue multitude, notier camp meeting the people were asked $1,400 to pay the trustees for bei a ledg- jor which taey were receiving reut lor fac omg 8 pine board seats with more modern agstees. ‘These, tov, were traprove- ments such as the tru or the association might have paid for themselves, Inasmuch as they were daily taking hire la the suape of collections for the use of those seats, Now, at camp meetings the accommodations are be.ow the average of that which the majority of those who attend them have at their 2omes, while the cost of the same is above the average of home comforts. And tuen, to add to bls eX¢ess such Other suis for lm- provemenis as have been sumed ts hardly fair or Just to tose WhO Ihay dave OMY & temporary or passing interest In the Camp grounds, im some of Waich religion and balldiay 10:8 are sold singly or io parcels to the aighest bidder, ROUND LAKE FRATEENAL CAMP MEETING, Last year the efforts previously made to pro- miote irateraicy betwéen the Methodisms of tne North and South, with jew Witimately, per- havs, to ofganic unten, resuited In bringing Norta two' bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Charca At for ing Boing South, aud several representatives oO. equal repu- | leased tt, and that without tueir consent the tation, though, perhaps, of lesser @ignity in tuat body. They had @ great gatueriug at Round Lake, | aud for two or three months aiterward nothiog | ow WoW | ele was talked abodt but tre grand 4nd handsdakiag of the Methodists at Unat place. But when tic first purst of entaustasm had died away 4nd both sides came dowa to “hard pan” | they found teat there was very little fraterniza- tion 10 elther aiter all. They have been fighting Oue another in tue courts and cut, turough toe press aud pulpit for the past six or eigut months jast as steadly os bitterly as they ever dia. ‘Aud the crimipaiious 4n9 recrimiuations are none the less severe ti-day on eitver aide because of last Summer's Deuvegubriee. Nevertheless, they bad a goed fume Whie it lasted, and hence they pro- 9 Wo have asother good Or vevier time this year, programme 18 1n part already published, aud irom July 1 to 14 prox, anotuer iraterpal meeting Will be weld at Round Lake, This is, noweve direct response to tue memorial of tue Northera end Soutuers bistops aad representatives present at tue ciowe of the Meeting held there last year. All the brauches of Metuodism in toe United | States and Cauada were there, a8 they are now imvited, by voluntary representauves, to unite ia ie Gaties and devotions of the oceasion. Ques- tons of organic umion are not to ve touched at all, mimusters and members of these diferent L Churches are to assemble and Work aud hi ugh they all belonged to roa; mot to tale about fra- to plau jor it, out te Of tints city, a8 wae pre- ar’s meeting and the ap- wing meeting, laviied ail who would (reely do 80 to unite with him la ob. serving bri Jane 25 a6 a day of fasung and tue success Of Lhe Me@ting. Fraterniza- t, however, receive much faver irom ° the icadiug editer of Mason and Lixen’s line. ft the Nasavilie A phasis that organic unity ts “not to be thougnt of, the (hing is tuo preposterous to be considered | jor & omens, NO Matter Whats haneful of gusu- lug bretnrea in the South say lu response to a lew o the same sort in the Nortn, The Soushern Chareh, be adaa, being & minority would never consent to ve again o: majority—never, never. Lween te two ecciesiastic bodies can be bac a: on the basts of the plaa Of separation, Tuere I be hn eae vetween the meeting O! mMlals- tere 01 ‘THE DIFFERENT “METHODISMS” AT ROUND LAKE and tue interchange of pulpits, &e., with tu Nortaern imimisters who have intruded u the senisinatical attempis \d absorstion. ticipated ia the Kound Lake meeting i year are more hopeful of fraternal union than this editor. Bishop Kavanaugh, of the Churca South, at the receat ville, Said that he Bad beem bapiized into the spirit of (rateraity as Round Lake iast semmer 0 back now. Extrem- ists had fora memeat cuilled tae kindly jeeling, out he knew ‘Laat tae great heart of Doth bodies pulsates with iove.”’ The Conference adopted unanimously @resolution expressing a Wise that the scenes there witnessed might be but ine be- aning Of & series Of scenes marked by similac exaivitions of tende and affection yes to take place between the ministers and members of urches throughout the Juage Jack- sig that sence of bretherly = kiuduess, oiler words, of fraternity, in eluher body etho- dists toward tue Other does not In the slightest Gegree wea » DUS does cripple its own power for sbive mood. He thinks also thas sue Caurch of the Prince of Peace ahouid close up these breaches and Cast tae vranoh of healing sweetness into the waters of bitterness and sirife, Lf the Methodist peopie of the United Fratergal relatioas ve- 01 graven @ son, of Georgia, 1 States can accompiisa sach a beneficial result | wey will deserve the praise and receive the piau- ais of ali the pivus and patriotic. Ihe Judge rur- argues that piety and patriotism both de- 4 ita ‘¥, and that aay divisions in the Christian Chasey, any estratgements the oae from the other, to we deplored. Between Provestants and Roman Ca: tween all Protestant wr of Christ—he adds, ul cy ace; between Methodists, w rd, one faith, one baptisai under God and by Hi old the sau wes ana fori of Worship, ¢ should be the utmost brocne Kindness and irateraal jeeling. And ke Dopes teat the Methodists Of America, Waose fathers were tue pioneers of reugion m tne forests of the New World, may set the example aud lead the way to- Ward brotherly love among ali Obristian orgaaiza- tions by joving eacd Of tue other Methodist organ- Diazimg out the track for irae NG ALL THE PROPLE OF GOD. Methouist Kpu f drethien of the Norva @ rual 8) pei Charch, south, 0 not meet them in The editor of the organic ualty vetwe e be aX unmitigated evil, with all bis might. Di eoarch dedicator, is @ spoiled boy aud that the be: Would be another good thrash And Onaplala wao, baving gone psd) the War and tae experiences of Lioby Prison, Las not, be presumed, very much affection for He would lave it thundered aiong figata of the negre mast bi thet the south thing for it now ron editors give bin tit jor tat, wi ally @ littie more tit than tat, But, independent of these difering views, the ereat meeting Will come of next mon brotherly love a cannot fail to be promoted thereby, and, there- we heartily commend the gathering to tne army of Method! jadersof tho HeRALO. er leaving Roand jast year the Soutverm rewe peat afew days as SEA CLIFF CaMP ME BTING, emer sraction, They managers of this With attractions enough to draw Gee fromm wii Not conten With the ordl- aad owed by a domigaut | oulerence session iu Louis- | r ean be any true fraternization | Newman Dext Sui July 4, bo Be oy ane ssive days with biblical spelling bees and lectures en the East, and concerts by the Five Foints children and other old and oung {i ‘A number ef mammoth tents and ing houses are being or are to be erected be- fore the day of opening, and prices for board and lodging will be set at the lowest figure, to aceom- Moduate the masses WhO are expected to avall themselves of this extreme effort op the part of the trustees to please them. ut, as if these exer- cises would not be enough, they have provided for ‘A COLD WATER GATMERING—A TEMPERANCE CON- VENTION, in which all the great aational temperance socte- ties in this country, Britist America and England Will participate, and which will open July 13, Thia mon followed people can live and enjoy tuemselves im one ace thinking and talking about coid water and nothing eis uis Convention will be followed by the regular Sea Cliff mp Mleetiag, which will occupy the early part of Auguat, The Germans wil Bold @ meeting then, commencing August 15, and tne colored people, who have beea wont to hold grove meetings between Glen Cove and Lo- cust Valley, are also expected to have their au- nual fepsrics at Sea Ut during the month of Adigui ‘The means of reaching Sea CM are twofold— KA railroad and by steamboat; and by these ros- idemts, tourists and transient visitors can go up and down between toe city and the camp ground twice aday. Sea Clif is just lar enough from New York, and not too Jar, The pleasant steamboat ride through the magnificent scenery of the Hast River and Long Island Sound is a delightful re- fresument to those WO Dave the oppertunity of enjoying it daily on tne way to god from their business, Its continual novelty and absence from monotony f.rm, for those who ilve at Sea Cid, 9 profitable contrast to the daily experience of the perspiring, dust covered, smok,d¢grimed busin Maan who is coinpeiled to be a daily passenger on apy of the thousand trains which rasi him be+ tween New York and his suburban Qome, Tao Steamboat fare betweea New York and Sea Chia entertainment Will last ene week, avout as long is a8 low as between New York and other equaliy distant p han to niany of the points along the iadson River, In addition to other steamboat and railroad ac- commedations already Opeued, the trustees of the Sea Oluf Association have chartered the steamer Tnomas P. Way for the season, and this boat, newly and neatly Jurnished, on June 10 com- menced ruagning two round trips daiiy, Sundays excepted, from sea © to New York, making thé ip between Sea cur sod York in avout ninety minut o'clock, and leaving New York at nine A. M., and five-P. M.on the evening trip to Sea Clim, This en made for those who desire and do business tn New York, a tale, The Sea Clit Ausocia- ZO DULt.# dock aud ran a boat of their own at such hours as satisfied very few visitors to the encampment, At the close of the season toey sold their boat at a profit and then a steamboat company, composed tn part of members Of the Sea Uli Association and in part of outsiders, was formed, This company pur- chased other boat and leased tie dock trom =the «Sea Uli = Association for a term of ten years, with the exclu. sive right land passengers there. So to exclasive was this right fer a while that the Sea- wanhaka—the regular boat to Glen Cove—wis not perultted t toucn at the dock on eitmer her upward or downward trips, but her passengers were obliged te take 8mali boats acroas tne creek between Glen Cove and Sea lif or carriages by road. This arramgement did not satisiy the Sea ond Lats eg aod auring the camp meeting rush they flred au eXtra boat, but the people did Bot travel much by her and the trustees lost money. (his year, with the expectation of 4 greater rush oi visicors thai ever fore, the steamooat company gave the Seawanaaka the tivuege of landing passengers at the Sea WI dock for & royalty of Jorty per cont of her Sea Cug travel and trafic, The comes eating, Asso- ciation have put ou the ‘Phomas P, Way in addition te the General Sedgwick, the Doat owned and rua by the steimboat Company; but this Innovation ob the vested rights er the latver by the Sea Clit Association is likely to éreate YROUBLE AND LOSS FOR SOMEBODY. i The jare oa eituer boat is the sunie, but the steamboat company rasist that the dock privileges are tueirs exc.usively jor the term for waich they 8 Clif Association has mo right to violate that com- pact, They have gone to great expense in refur- nishmg and tort of passengers tais summer. By virtue @ clause ip the agreément, which provides that that instrument inay be cancelled | by a vote of tweive of the fifteen trustees of the Sea Clif Association in case tie steamboat com- | pany iall or refuse to give complete satisiactiva, eleven members Of tae former corporation insist y have tue right to annul the agreement. Tuey ave not yet tested the ability oi the eteamboas compaay ‘to furntso tho necde but tuey Reverthel hav sartered the Thomas BP. Way, at (he cos! $175 a day irom June 10 to September 15, original chartered company, at the same hour and for the same prices. This does not look like a neigaboriy, much less a Caristiaa, pI it 8 done in the interest of tue tray who, of course, Will net complaln. company has lu part #iready reval ping thé picnic grove at Sea Cliff of swings, tabi Water pives and her thimgs which tney had placed there two years age fer the accommoda- tion of Sunday sthooi ane ocuer excursion par- ues. These have been transierred to @ pleat anter and more coavenisnl grove at Gleaweod, ‘ing the Sedgwick for the com- | transportation, | TU in Opposition to Cuelr own | ee ae it nas been reported, could not have interfered: with the purtty of the drinking wells, Tbe purity ef the air and the system of drainage, togetuer: with the care to rbage and ashes an everything offensive m0 irom the groun daily, tue @Mecers think, om Imenre the heaith+ fuinesa of the place a6 all times, Tie occupants of cottages are required to use deoderzers ank disinfect go that there May be no us o eiMuvia arising irom cesspools or othe! Forty thousand persons visited this encampmeng last Season. [t can be reached hyet! gz Brance boats and cars, and by stages [rom the Branch to the camp grouud. MBRKICK (L. 1.) CAMP MEETING, The time fixed for holding the camp meeting thia year at Merrick 1s August 19 to 20, inciusive, And the exercises Will be 1D charge of the Rey, J. B, Merwin, lnie Presiding Elder of the New York district of tne New York Kast Conierence. All tha pregeat acting elders have been captured and boued by the dea Uli Association, and the Mer rick people ust take What taey Gan get and ba suttefea, Several ministers from Brooklyo and @ number irom tae incerior of the island have prow eed to attend the meeting and (ye Women's Tem~ erance Union of Brooklyn 1s e\ pected to spend @ few days tacre and advocate their cause. Mr, Her~ man Phillips, the President ef the association, hag balit e118 building about twenty new one story cottages, Wuleh cam be remted for $26 tor the geagon, Or canbe bought for $150 euc’, They are models in their line, thirteeu by nineteen fee With three Windows aud a glass deor im front au two windows in the rear, nicely painted aud Qulsbed, Avout sixty-fve acres are cuclosed im this camp greund, and, according to their charter, the truatees must all be members of the Meth dist Episcopal Church, and muat each own $100 worth oi stock, The proceeds, if there be any, after paying the rugning expenses of the concern, are by the constitution to go to the New Yors Euat Conference jor the Deveflt of iceble churches om Long Island, or to fouad churches in desolate places where there are none, Tho trustees are prouipited from poldiug more than $200,000 wort Of property, or receiving am annual income there+ from te exceed $30,000, Aud whenever tney dis band, if they ever shail, the property, with its |m~« provements, is to go to the Methodist Episcopal Unureh, also to be used for evangelizing an Chureh extension purposes. About $5,000 wortm of improvements have been made on the cam ground, and those who have lia Managemen Inust reside within the bounds of the New York East Couference, There can be little or no speculation carried op at Aierrick, The jot are not sold, but reated at $5a year; but aa man who rents can bulld or improve big lot just he had & ttle deed to it, the assurance t it 18 bis as lon} he wants, and children’a as 8 Iso, if they want it, Board can be obtaitted there on the European plan and the trustees, having: had difficulty heretofore in their boarolng ate Tangemeats, have secured Mrs, Hoyt, of Sea City vo take charge lor them this year, when tue rosa at jormer place is over, assured, ney feel, tuat satisfaction will be given, In tha pavilon, @ room seven feet by ten cau be rented for $10 jor the season, or casaal visitors will be accommoy dated with lodgings at fity cents per nignte Farmers from the surrounding country supply alk the country produce that is needed right ou tu grounds at rates much below city prices, And & ridé of @u hour and & half oy the South Sido Ruilroad irom Brooklyn, at the coat of forty eents, excursion rat: will bring visitors to Mere Tick station, where s1 3 Will pick them up, amd for & dime or more will bear them down to Lie” camp grove, & mile and a hail distant, SING SING HEIGHTS BNCAMPMBNT, Forty-three years ago this veneravie encampy ment Was solemnly consecrated to God for suis mer worship ia nature’s tempie, aad taither the tribes of the Lord have gone up year aiter year ever siuce. Some of its younger iisters have iar outstripped It in material comiorté and summer recreations and pl res, but tt hag generally led them ali in its spiritual comforts ana rich and royal blessings. It is, by its situation’ and the diflcuity of access, placed beyoad the reacn of fashionable intrusion and capture, but when It is reached {ts quiet beauty and restiuls ness Well repays (or (He (oil and trudging that one Das to undergo to reagh it, Whether Oa loot or by stage. The presiding elders of New York an@ Poughkeopsie districts, New York Confsren will have charge of the nieetings this year usual, Tae cucampment will open August 17 and, continue for ver days. In the lodging heuse er d iast spring rooms can be had lor $1 50 to $5 a day and beard $1 % per day. Lodgtugs in teats can be had at Afty cents a might and board can be had on Eurepean pian in restaurant e | ten. Atthe nt election Of trasiees tae Rev. eee McAlister, of thus city, Was made Presi- dent, Mr, Joel Saumisa, Treasurer, and Air, Taco” dore D, Camp, Secretary. SHELTER ISLAND CAMP GROVE. The meeting at this Dlace will open Jaly 14 and continue one week, Tae cam grouad is iu a | peantifal grove, admiravly adapted to the purpose, withia easy reack of the steamboat janding aud hovel. A humbver of cottages, varying in value irem $600 to $4,590. have been bulls, anu others ol ction, A post oMce ant he dished. Slace this Camp meeting enterprise Was iwauga- rated, 1m 1572, over 400 lots nave been sold, leav- | ing 600 lots, a hotel, boarding house, cottages, camp ground, bathing houses, tower, docks, boats and boat nouse, Jerry interest, &c., iree ‘rou | deot, The t#iand on wuich the camp ground is | located Is seven miles long and four wide, aud contains about 8,000 acres. It is sheltered {irom the ocean oy Gardiner’s Island on | the east and i@ noted for its healthfulness and | pepe © It constitutes an independeat townen p | of Sudfolk county, N. Y., and coutains @ population ® half farther down tue | of about 700 souls, with every Village appliance. The Sea ltt Association, besides | T hes meeting assuciation, composed matul puting On a2 Opposition buat, resvived | of Brooklyn inen, owns $00 acres of the Isiand, di also to charge the steamboat compaay rectiy opposite Greenport, L. I. It couiang $25 for every day their grove was used for pic- | o ‘of tae Onest views to be found anywhere nickers god excursiomists, but tn ourgenerall them. The Sea Mi Association have, however, for the season. ¢ Meeting Association is organized does not perm ere hoy ate likely, wise, to jeaiguay in toe hearts of their Mer: Ing neighbors by drawing ‘ay from that enter: prive this year afl toe p: ding elders whose dis tricts are embraced in New York aud Brooklyn and Leng Isiand, and many a@ the ministers of about tae same time, and tae Merric! folks Will have to contents themsetves with an eX-presiding elder. The General Sedgwick t from pier 24 Bast River, and the Way Grand street, Bast River, to Se: ar dock. There are now eighty-five cottage: suvstantial residences at Sea Clim, twenty of have been butt n, OF rocess of erection. y tue addition of fifty roo: ress a gph papered and fitt pancy. The price Of board per week bas been luereased from $15 to $13, The hotel can accom. modate 600 persous, Aad 700 Gan dine In the large dining bail, There will be bo lack of Coarding houses om the ground, and for a couple of weeks past Mrs. Moyt has been converting the MoCor- mack cottage, on Summit avenue, into a thorough. J, While Messrs. McUormack & are eréctimg @ Caravausery capable vi 8 ng about 600 persons of both sexes, Others ‘WI begia operations in a few days. OCRAN GRO ‘AMP GROUND, Ths seaside Christian resort | jaly diling up With people who own cotta; who seek re- Nef trou thi elvering roating of city life in the suade of ta © and waters of the ocean. The undenominational or uaion camp meeting, which is to be held in July, from the ota t 19th, is expected to be an oecasion than orainary tuterest. H. Svol has the matter ia charge, and in cOMMmuUBication with bishops and preacaers wiro are expected to be preseut. ‘The regular camp meeting of tae association will commence Aaggust 17, an tended by large numbers. Bus preceding this there will bea temperauce convention, lasting ¢ 11 and 12, and religious maerings ua tal tine dispersion of grounds pave samimer. een gre: Tae offensi have been rem re now enclosed ry rear of t have been removed along y to Fletcher lakes, on the | the loehouse Lake, which nT lace ti We in anotner Toe saud beach irom of Ocean @ lerred to Fi Sea View avences have been eniarged and ewe the system of drainage and grading that jad been begun the year previous Wus continued aad advanced last year, and the number of in- proved seats in the tent and grove have veea in- re: juudred and fitty feet of ga u year, and ss0ciauion has been reduced to $6,000, The assets of the Camp Meetin; ion, which imciude twent, PUMpS, Lwoaty-six row boats, ae fhm og horses, Waxons, tovls, &¢., aad lots uses, foot up $56,313 4, te which they have the above Ramed $0,000 mdebtedness. There aro now belonging to the association 393 lots sold, eXciasive of those north of Mat lyiog between Pilgrim pathway apd Ventral ave- nue, ail of which is valued at $150,000. There have been sold since jast summer's meetiogs 103 lots for $27,679. bi Ba receipts for 1874 from agli ak at ), be- association from ee to $49,736 17, leav! BP Amada Smita, the eloquent and plous coor evangelist, for the seasou Of 1875. CORRECTING INJCRIOUS REPOR A report was circ a ee of mia rning the report is 1 the grove. pres contradicted vy the President 0: the association, Rev. E. stokes, There were, he admiis, two or ths from typuold iever, at their homes, 4s Who had Cyltracted that discase, so far as ts could be kaown, at thegrove, But #0 yoote, tasidious ana iateat are the sources of for ent to contrary the a Superin- ed on the grouad jor ot had any sickness, aud reports ea hs smong the residents nad visl- or the neighborhood for two ihat period, And tae ari ing water [ pment is obteimed, they say, by driving pipes through strata of gravel, ciay | and other eartns an average depth of tnirty feet, 80 (hat the surlace drainage 0! sewers and close (8, ve | on the Sound. Tu ose districts also, Botn meetings willbe in prog. | Will no doubt be at- | ‘a | second toward the latter part of August. to $54,553 47, and the expendt- | a aaa | vistior to Shelter Island should Ot neglect the opportunity to enjoy the splendid view adorded by a visit to the tower erected on | Watch Hill, near the camp ground, from whence | On & clear day, with Heid or spy glass, a range of tuirty miles in every direction can be tasen, po: Orient, Gardiner’s |s- Montauk Point, Sag Harbor, Southold | and other polots along the Sound beside | agrand sweep of ocean, Tne hotel has been re- paluted luside aud outside since last sammer aud | been in part frescued. 1} bas accomuodations lor | 160 guests, aad i in charge of Captain B. Cole. | Bishop Andrews will spend tae season (uere sud | Bistop Haven wii be there for a brie! while. Tre | Managers ol the meeting are (ryiwg to etapa | union meeting to succeed the regular camp met U i ing, but @ uot yet issued their pro. | gramme. Island may be reached by ine Leng Isiamd Raliroad twice a day, or by the steamers Escert irom pier 15 and W. W. Coit {rom pier 1s, every second day in the Week, Iti proposed also this year to rau #@ day steamer for tae accommodation of visitors Wao like to enjoy scenery along the Sound. The boats named | leave this city ia evening and reach tue cu- campment woxt moroing, THE THOUSAND ISLANDS UAMP GROUND. An association having been fermed 4s year or more ago for the purpose of founalug ao iaverva- tional Camp ground taat should be such ia more than the uame, apeot last summer searcaiig ainong the isiands in the St. Lawrence lor a eutli- cleaty large and conveulent tract of land to pur- chase. Tey succeeded io securing 500 acres on the head of Weils’ [siaud, in the netguboriood of K on, Gananoque, ton and Alexandria ‘The location is strik gly beautifal, elevated nd heaithful, diversified with lorest and O,ea and, A part of this terriory las surveyed lots forty py eigaty and divided into jour grades, accor ing to nyse of location, and val at $100, $75, $60 and $25 each. Not more thun t lots are allowed to cach pers: A selection of S was m: by p ra on the ota and 10th of this month. The enterprise is du- migned to accommodate Canadian Methodists as Well ag those along the nurtheru counties of New York and other States. Cbanceilor Haven, of Syracuse Unjversity, is presiaent of (he assocta- Vion, and under his impuise tnere is already being constructed @ dining nail 100 by 40 feet, kiteben 58 by tuts | July 21 and continuing jourteen day: és = 5 a 3%, and office, a doek and olaer Twocamp meetings will oe jammer, the first cemmeucing and DENVILLE (N. J.) CAMP GROVE. this The ual camp | Merris and Essex aa Angust 10 and continue feen Dew cottages have been bullt since SUMmer, O84 tae groguds Reve been fenced ta aud the roads improved, The receipts from jasc | year’s meetings amounted to $6,212 31, and tio expenses, inciuding Interest aud ‘improvements, to $2,532 71. Tne total indebtedness of the asso- Ciation at present Is $9,809 51, Which the as#ocia- tion Will reduce during the A sale of lots took place there June 7. Th ground is thirty-iour miles from New York, among Trains each w: ie Summer. Lvers- Jor comfort at camp meeting er for found on the grouod. W: chering iron 4 ne: ery lot. Lake ice stored ground. Mou air, charming laud- scapes and rural quiet onaracterize tae plac WESLEY GROVE, NEAR NEWBURG, N. Y. The National Camp Meeting Association for the | Promotion of Hoiiness have decided to hold a | Meeting in Chis grove, commencing August 25. | la On the railroad, so that passengers aad Visitors are not subjected to loug walks or dusty rides to reach the encampment. Tue air is pure, coming direct frou ty elds and pasture lands of old Orange, ku its rolling land and pure r, of wolen there are four ver yet failed, even in ‘ove Contains #Ixtoen wooded With Dickory or trees are ar enouh rounds jor tenting ofthe tents are exposed to the ven miles irom New York—four im by Carriage and thirty by rail irom Newburg, \d Fae same from Rondout and Kingston, A WELCOME TO NEAL DOW. The National Temperangy Society will receive and weicome Mr. Neal Dow, of Maine, recently returned from Europe, at Association Hall, Twen« | ty-third street and Fourth avenue, New York, on | Tuesday eveulng, at elgnt o'clock, William E. ronning springs 01 Ww. im the grove, waich dryest weather. of jand, Dodge, President of the society, is expected to rest and addresses will be made by Rev. | George A. Henworth, Mr. Neal Dow, Rev. Theo- re 1. Cuyler and others, Ali iriguds of temper- | nce, clergymen and memivera of chuccues aud | the public generally, ace cordially invited wo ve } preseut,