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‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1876. —TRIPLE SHEET. Tl Christiavity, Hs teachers are, as a fale, lovers of | Leviticus, xxv., 10, 11:—“+And ye shall hallow theft- | was releasea when the conqueror was at St. ais.” hs navere oe truth, 1f disturbed, will closo in“| tieth year and prociaim liberty throughout all the land | Helena To-day the storms were raging around Sgaio, And what has Christianity to fear in this ro | unto ali the iunabitants thereof; a Jubiico shail shat | {Re Church, OE rama gree, fy moran Wings? If Goa be for us who can be against ust” When one reads this verse, eaid Mr. Hepworth, eveniig trains tor the ) LBANY AND TROY BY DAY geome to found very like the snapping of a whip, The | spect? Let u Wb that maa is desirous of leauing a BOATS © wi 1 Cuoin, $60, gold; Stoerace, ” a - 5 | ¥ 4 t fiftieth year be unto you,’’ and waid:—Fifty yeara! | the Church alone dared to stand up and teil | . DANIEL DRS if Leave Vestry at. ergemons cues wh the ne cone *s teh rte apne SURG Woes wat i ead avid experiences generally characterize this | the truth. | Thera wero 269 inks, 18 the, shatp. whiny iia oe, RICHARD a ho as, th abe at Nyack Qeession Dat . FLa-cmou! tact ‘aul has been f~ ne yal " er Pont to | 61 srond st., New York, G1 Broadway, New York. t, and was sua | Z y O8T DIRECT A HB though our Pontit id w-day bo M TAsb BRLGIOM, TH ad, we should remember that after Calvary there Via horrERDAM i é sae mts PA - scat our bole Cepnanene. ‘apon His bounty and for- | knock and it snall be Eiijab prayed | His apostics to go and teach all nations. So the Church EUROPEAN STE) iPS. COASTWISE STEAMSHitD. givencrs, we looked Tor two or shree'y years and Fatman | ‘Ubat it might Dis prayer was | is, thereiore, ‘eacher of the world, And od REAT BaTRRD STEARE KE. te toy Porm SCAND Si, JOHNS answered. Prayer is the only divinely accredited | sponties were to track it follows tbat all others TO ; A EROM Le oe A MSTA LINK. . that the evil by far eed the goud, manner whien econings mgs may come to us, and | listen Mut would the Wi me vd ti pig mere leave pier 10 North ‘Kiver tolowing Cage aa could only expect forgiveness from Lumility of hear to the Divioe } Nie the philosophers, | yates CROMWELL ‘Tuesday, Gcrober 3 and absolute sorrow for our transgresmons, while dictate it would | Ske was to | ~ Cable passage, On WASHING IC ridag, October 13 ladness shold fire the heart when the true penite: the true prin. | soever. He bad commanded them; that and that only. | enrrency: excursion tickets, $ Moat direct, cheapest and qu N ‘Seoti Seord the consoling words, “Go! thy sins are ‘o1 submission— | She bad no wew mission since. Thoagh the world were | cates, $26. Apply w W. D. + Agent, 70 South 0¢ | Newfunndland and the Lower i Law . thee.” The reverend gentleman dweit forcibly upon trom me, _ to chime to the slare and = meorare them und dive | 7 kM BR Co, | mse! these points, his discourse being attentively listenea to. jt Gown 10 the towels of the earth and discover the ee + [Ousse 3 it a potnta, i ——— then we may be sure we do not ask in the right spirit. | Diddem secrets of its history, the Church must remain | “With Lah feed £ Gains og t 14 dais of coll Messen K, Xe +] ORL | rteamern ie ye rs lor all . STAR wil Churches Yesterday. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, | Stu! coveted suvernatural power for jmstanes, and | Corea nc ee we Snesseene | Saray River, on” Wednesday." : SERMON YESTERDAY BY REV. JOHN COTTON | we all know what rebuke he received. Praver cow- | mostom, ercuslng tha meridinn of 70 at as lativaner crease | Alles, rea rans! froight) there ¥6 sists, moreover, not alone in asking, and that earnestiv, ing to the north of 43. | sians and Texas Ralirond tor Morgan Clty, ” SMITH. but in constant waichfulness, and seeking after the 5 rd pasang croing, ite meridinn of S) ab to Texas ports. Throgy t her- to tbe north ot 42 on the. Missin 1 THE CHALLENGE OF ST. PAUL. | mtecnurcn of the Ascension, at the corner of ~ Sas oaks ategs ter | eau whe tone FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- Gorpes’ Curiett Reskpeeh Fifth avenue and Tenth street, the toxt chosen yerter- nges. This might be so 19 human TOWN vied x ings, but be can use his judgmer Charch was a divine institution. | sovrnta...Wed.. Sent ge) HoT! Wed. Out tt day morning by the pastor, the Rev. John Cotton | his sced and the proper time for t and am mariet sald, - with you all aye, even to the end | Ai Gai i 4 e Smith, was a portion of the nineternta v. ft requires constant watebtuiness from us, and thet | ef the world” It was clear that He could not be with | Steamers ; Dedication of the Church of the | |) es San a aaebie abcai ira ace ait aiandieas . Whatsoever through our owa endowments we can so | the aposties all onys, ox they were to die, and did dio | ~ Cabin passace, $0, 810) and S10, pols, aceoruimg ‘ pugpris i en 2m 2 " | GPR ces a ON complish that we must do, The principle, too, of the a martyre spreadia Gospel; He was’ to re: secornmetinion.” otarn tekets on favorable werme. ° ana: duge at Corpus Christh and. Brae Immacula' neepti 5 unto the heavenly visio © preacher said:—The | text is the sSingleness of aim that overshadows st Ad the Chureh He founded. Just ax our body me “) . bs om at parts ot od sea, “ hay on carcer of St. Paul is probably one of the most interess-.| cise. “One thing that I desired of the Lord, this will fmeted with a soul, so was the Church with th ben mer and passage oon a: 4 Bowling green. fected I" der open Hep ot ©. A. Whip deh ta eicetee atte orld: Wha at I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord tof Christ. And when the soul lett the body ther SUARLES G. FRANCREYN, Agent, bor freight of Inrtner iniormation appig’ 46 ing in the y seca cep spiritual m- | ail the days’ of my life, to bebold the beauty of the init of God never left His Charen, ATEN NAIL LINEOTEAN TO QURE CHAKLBS A. WHITNEY & O0., Agents; office, pier 36 THE SONS OF GOD. | st ras truly wonderful, He did more than any one to inquire 1m His temple," ven to the end of the world.” TAT Aan PER OLE: Ql North River. sas * | man to change the religiony belief of two continents, aoe phates nd coum of bea as mrbailing on TURSDA TPEXAS LINE FOR “GAL VEST’ His words with the glow of truth, while bis peo ST. 3) 's A ‘: Ly rom pier $0 Korth River, West. carryia e United Btates mail. ‘i powerful. He planted Chri iy in Re it was to dwell within it for all | WISCONSIN, Se nm DAKUTA, Get. 10, CITY OF AUSTEN, n Stevens, oe yet and pertvepe in Corlbanny i sie ANNIY: RY SERMON BY REV. J. 8 PYCOTT. 7 © come Sever oe im faith; hess it | WYOMING, Vc Pe, INO. oe a7, an x, & 2 2 n " {the Catholic Church was Christ's " " “ “ :, } 1s Paltek. to realze Christ's presence. ‘How can we be moved? | 82 @xceedingly interesting character, it being the pnaend Charch—one body with one heed, with | sw. nee and Ger. id dan Ansenio raliroade Pielght ame in John's Paris! This, [am sorry tosay, ix the frame of mind of a great | semi-centennial anniversary of its organization, The | ail ite members docile, having the aame doctrine, the | suid oe passage, having superto ing themscives Chritians. I maintain | rector, Mr. Pycott, was assisted by Rev, Dr. Jacob W, | sme laith. Where ‘hero such @ body it it’ was | _ TON, 20 Broadwa; 1 "MALLORY & CO), 153 ual, and is Imperiectiy represented in tO - yee OR * | not the Cathole Church? It Christ was the Son ot | Dib MAT bere of matersiism. Th which reach bis | Diller, rector of St, Loke’s; Rev. Mr. Nienols, assist- —, if fits promises were trae, then the Lage | uth K F y be me Churel. For the x Now York Octover Rev. Father Kane’s Sermon | heart are those which appeal to his spirit nature. ant minister or the parish, and Rev, Henry A. Spaford, aren ane & ‘ Og ee rated vary . Having agreed upon this proposition, let us consider | ‘The following selections were beautifully executed by | 0 Yoars her otuluren laid down their lives by milly Apply io WILLA MURBAY, PERRE 4 00,88 on Humility. the qaestion of reason, not dry reason, which : ‘ “ees ees Sie We ceerLres cueer os | TRAVELLERS GUIDE. the choir:—Processional hymn 138, Hymnal; Venite, | Constantine the persecution ceased. Then came the |“ i 0 aera t makes a thinking machine of a man, bat | : : reason as evinced im a sphere of facta | chant, Gregorian; Te Deum, Clarke, Whitfeld in K; and again the truth, Then the Middie Ages, | A hea LINE, ? wbteh he beyona ithe mere ‘acta ot demonstration. Jubilate, Clarke, Whitfeid in EK; Hymns 29 and 187, Ponda gdaaninfod of N gene ey oor Menage | BORDEAUX CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES eon tae just bal among usa mav of masterly | HYmnal; Offertory, anthem, ‘Lord of ail power and | the church suli apyearcd like the urk of Noab, floatin | road THB CHALLENGER oF ST. PAUL—sEEMON BY soralnigason, whose ees have charmed the world. | might;’? Communion hymn 203, Hymnal; Sanctus, poe I fo waters. An Kh pret > ee | Wat tn Ae ome people maintain that the study of nature 13 | Cooper; Gloria in Exccisis, old ehant; Receesional, ry ai 80th September . * Thekate good BEV. ME HEPWORTH. atheistical. | Intellect working in soientifo matter will | 427 Byam poate gy ned onli een oe oe ee | ig «20th Oetober. There was a large attendance at the Chureh of the | rink ne viston hee tee See Oaae ine aeie ar Alter the customary preiiminary fitual service of | strongly progressing. Then there ‘was Voltaire and SHY OF ee ett y Ck Dissipien yesterday. Mr. Hepworth preached trom | Sacure as unchfistion and atbelstical let us Femeniber the Episcopai Charen the rector selected his text from | te ¥ Revelation, when the Pope died ia prizov, JANBURG AMERICAN P ACKET COMPANY'S LINE Romens, viti,, S1—""What shall we then say to these | that ita teachers are teachers of nature and aot and the imprisonment of another Pope, who i OUTH MBURG q Been eles Cirien Sees Te ese ROL RE Tot tine: is \duled with disappointments, griefs, joys, " Ail start out in dl mg down foundation stonrs in this chapter He be- pipe by saying tbat there is no condemaation to those 2 ROUTE TO 10: SWITZER a God, as Me is his duty; then let him | period of years in the lives of men! How such a lapse Peter's, who belt tho hand of Ch E ‘that God did not explain tho mystery of | CODfdent expectations and fal.ures ! bo are in Christ Jerus; no condemnation because wo | jife and death. Thie is donc, however, in’ Christ’s | lile expecting the sun to ebine ail the time, As wo tho Fesurrection, We knew not now where was | Steiner Was eptember 14 Vou PILADEL PATA BOSTON, have passed over, being simply cbildiike, Ignorance | gospel, and i one of the highest privileges of our ee We find that lite is not always cloudless, but has | the powertul aid that was needed, but the help was | ste i ROTA. males War braae ai . Montreal, 30 63 Went sombro experiences and its winter, too. A’ we up- | coriain, and the time was coming when all the Church's baguege needs a Inw, that which is seif-willed needacontrol, | Powe show unereutably procieus i810 we tat coe | proach the fftiets year our rellections are generally | troubles aud sorrows would cenme 1m concluding. the athe Netherlanda, uro grewt favorites with the pubilo, J Out when ome loves God periectiy then one does what | Saviour has robbed death of its sting and the grave of sa, V8 Jook back aver: tho | past. | preacher raed his hearers to lead ees conformable niacin Asegicoa agtaae 9 SE Syed % beer jow many paiotal moments io |= We iscuver | to the Jaith and teachings of their religion. SH, EDYE & CO. , MORRIS, Ee I 8 ee ee ey etn: ne canctn Theat icc cnl | 88. 100K back oycr tha years. that Lave marked’| | The inape anna nt the aedieation wes Millard’s in) G, 30 Brondway, Guest om the Father's part. To live with your heart | corre to us to-day, and wo gratefully know tbat Christ | UF history during that space of time! It seems | the choir, a double quartet, being irom St. Andrew . 3 r fravelling on the close to God im prayer and communion is to bring tbo | has forgiven our sips if we Tepent; for whetever iniis : solemn time as we are allowed to stund and look back | New York, under the direction of Mr. William J. boats, pass Tho organizations, of what Lacey, the organist of that chu The offertory Kingdom ef the Father upon theearth. Then be goes God's promises are always fulfillea, charactor, they may be, whotter, secular or religious, | piece was an '*) Salutaris,” by Bussiui, ) 0B 10 ay that every man who is led by the spirit | 484 His mercy onduretn forever. como into life with assurances and expectations, A® |” In theultornoon a solemn, yerpers. was sung, the ayinadie’ Malltocd nike ted of God #8 son of God and he establishes a tamiiy ro- they come on iu Iife there is much the same record of being irom Millard, with « ‘Tantum Ergo,” by tickets, good on Hudson River Railroad, will seeure ps hamaa ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. faulures 0 the m j Mod as the everinating Fatuer of 4 doteats, Thore are the joys, the sorrows | Wallace. At this servi bon , and each one of us coBsciousiy entering and deteats which are the same the world over. This | Stephen's, New York, preached an eloquent discourse ~ eee ne of ua by an act distinet and clear | DISCOURSE DY THR BEV. FATHER WILLIAM A. | ine iy peculiar sense of the organization of the | suitable to the dedication. ee OR QUEKRATOWN AND LIVERPOOL comes out of seif and secant pty XA ‘orone, SPRCKLES, OF CALIFORNIA. Church ot ne hiving God, an tne seoend ot hag chara me sew. edifice is in the Gothic style, 100x60 fect, ., G TUE UNITED STATES Ma‘il. thereby making the prow) i shail find failures that bave followed imprudent | and ts of very handsome a France, t 1s built of ers of Ke the La often Woudered how this sentoues suruck the | _ Tule largest of the Roman Catholle churches of the | Sovomoy and ventures, The truly Christian tieart will | blae atone wid a nthe forse of «erase, w asenans maton th or inne ‘so Romans, ior whom it was written, They bad no con- | Now York diocese was fairly filled yesterday morning, | act with carnestness. ‘What shall I render unto the | ber roof and pointed arches. There aro three altars, assaxe to Qni ception of God except as & being Of power, | notwithstanding the rain. High mass was sald at the | Lord for all His benefits!’ What shall this parish ren- | those to the Blessed Virgin and St, Joseph being aur: os ene cared only for His own picasure al ing be by Fathor McCaul Th tc, der for ail these fifty years of Christian eajoyment aud | mounted with ues of great beauty. All the altars apd meet bie own appeties at the ex. | Usual morning hour by Fa: ey, The music, | success? Beloved, wider the Kindly beneticenco of a | were very tas pense the Rev. Dr. Curran, of 8& staterooms warmed by TEAMBOATS FOR north and West leave daily, pier 49 Noth ; ALL RIVER ae TO. sone via Newport and Fall Kiver —The world renowned Hlenmbonts URISTOL and PROVIDENCE le cluded), a8 ig Ri pal hotels pen tim: Yetober ZB, at 1 luliy decorated yesterday with the | BRITANNI emit 4 all created sbings, The Ro: under the able direction of Mr, Danforth, the organist, | good Providence (his parish has reached its fiftieth | choicest fresh flowers and wish numberiess lights. ‘In Drees Wilts ise Docker Claret Metin Rie consisted, before the sermon, of selections from Mie: | snniversiry, and as vome, of the congregation | the course of a tew remarks made by Vicar General | | Iator Saloon, €4) and 810 In kold; return Viekots on OR NORWALK DIRHOT, " Frese aro straigers to tts history 1 think tt | Quinm at the elose of the morning service he congratu- ile terms. Stoernge, = Ret ther ner's Mass ip A, the “Credo” and subsequent musical | hess to give you a brief sketch of the church up to tho | luted the congregation on the possession of a church ro staterooms, end bathrooms aro spiaced | Connecting with Danbury. Norwatk and New Haven fespect and adoration, but rather of foar, lent it they | services taken from Mozart's Twelfth Mass, and a | present day. At the time of its organization there | beautilul, He said that they owed a debt of gravitude by AUB by steamer AMMAICUs, daily tundays excepted 5 door, Brooklyn But Vaal eaye N Creator by Panotks, sung admirably by Mr. | wus but one ether Kpiscupal church in irooklyn, end | to the architect (Mr. Le Brun), owing to whose skill ve is that was >t. Ann's. The rector bere gave a history of | the edifice had beon so completely transformed. At Jove i iathomiess, | Telle, the earnove, The sermon was preached UY | ihe churen, which is ns follows:—The first rector of | the same time he wisbod to remind them of the. heary the one circumterence holds them both, | Rev, Father William A, Speckle, of 8t Mary’s | the church was Rev. Evan M. Johnson, who eatercd | debt upon the charch ($20,000), and recommenacd That is the marvel of Christian revelation, | Cathedral, Sen Francisco. “The reverend gentleman | into such ch jd continued | them to loge no time in establishing and other infor roudway, New York. R, J. CORTIS, Agent. conte, ATSKILL CREEK LIN} BION or WALTER BE NEW CHAM Canal sh, pier r Queenstown rge_ opt tod it must have been a strange statement to thore until July, 1847. He was followed by the Rev. Samuel | pay of the princip Tho Vicar General complimented | CITY OF RICHMOND... Sat M, | 44 North Kivor, 6 P.M. Fare nds in Kome, [t must have startied | Presched entirely without notes, and bis sermon was | Roosevelt Johnson, who occupied the pulpit lor about | the pastor and people on their successful pears cry OF BERLIN M PROe THe CuNTENNTA Bye model of compact thougbt and logical in‘orence. He | three yoars, when he went to take the protessorahiy in iy ny GHAgTEE x. SS 8 re Wook as the subject of his discourse the Gospel of the | the General Theological Seminary, Kev Thomas T. CHURCH OF THE THE COVENANT. CHY OF BERLUS i he Deetieticd tes ot mah it; day, Luke xiv., containing the account of Christ's | @%/0n followed, succecded him and commenced his s Pe YiNPHORR TO LAR GRAIS apo Oe labors the 1st of February, 1853, and coutinued for the | goNs OF GOD—-SERMON BY REV. MARVIN B, | Cabin, #40 and $10) gold “Return tickets on favorable . “ oy 2 sae miracle im beating tho man who suffered ee of ten eee ho Ste wid: kw bey aya agegte . EUR,» seas Be johas aN i who Intend remaining several days, will find the route via the reason Why and the puilosoptic how . ‘eet led tomporarily by Rey, George W. Nichols and Rev. bs , DD § ome, smoking and bathrooms amid & Ge Seas duestion.. I wollies sometimes 1 we in the # from dropsry. Ho said:—In this chapter of Holy Writ we Henry 4. Spalord, both, of whom were. present. 1h The Md ia. shal tmceals Yo ab Gbedbank Sub JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 15 and 34 Broadway. LONG BRANCH AND THR N. J. SOUTHERN RB century would endure tuat style ot speech. Paul wus | Pebold cur blessed Lord and Saviour periorming a | 1493 ine Ray. George F. Seymour became reetor, and TONAL LINE—FROM PLERS 44 ie aN the only one ot the aposties whe fea the pore and | miracle. pot view Him in His character asa | continued so until January, 1867, when he resigned to Sbeapage mavens fh! mah te Dr. Vincent. His at \ N’ ‘ 1 fk TP ability to argue. Matthew, Mark, Jovu and Lake 7 become protes>or of ecclesiastical history :n the Gen- | was taken from John 4, 11—‘‘But as many as received | Denmar' 2 in Fue, they simply niaie tvete, and tbe ta Bovious. In the prevent instance Ho mauds before We) | Sra Thegioxical Seminary. 1m 1867 sho Hav, Alesandst |'Kima to therm be gave’ thaipawen vo bacpone hie sonsiok| nn oul aby accompaniment hut as one whose divive mission was to save the souls | Burgess, D. D., took charge and coutinaed until . st miply | of simtut m suffer. | November, 1869, when ho resigned tu take the recior- | GOd, evem to them that bolieve in his name.” Years yout | ine bodies, minister to our temporal necessities and | ship of Christ's church in ‘ingfleld, Mass. In | ago, tho Doctor said, this whole nation was stirred alicviate the miseries to which our earthly estate is | December, 1b69, Rev. Kovert KE. Terry was called and | 4 admiration and homage by the visit of a mere boy— ‘Then Paul goes onto say that if are children | jimvie, He stands as our friend in the matter of our | occupied the pulpit until February, 1874, when nd ree “ bi the be heirs, according to & natural law | daily byes, and, while He is the Healer of Souls, Ho ts | signod, and the pulpit called. the present rector, Rey, | 2Ot remarkable in nimeelf, but tho son of the Queen of hetrs of God and Jom heirs of Christ, Iitting our poor | pov less ibe earthly than the heavenly pnymein. Now | Mr, Pycott. There baa been 2,200 udmitted inv tho | Great Britain. How many thousands envied his lot; huinanity upon su equality wiih ihe prinesiy heart of | Live Chureh is tuo spoure of Christ and Has tollower, | church, 1,036 marriages aud 1,800 burials, Theso can | y@t such sonship is insignificant with that of being a son ¥, W. J, HURST, Manager. | veniont co ‘wont of tho best ciey hotels and bourding housen, our Lord wand Master, so that we eau iovk om Hum 4s | and mast stand im Mis footsteps ang be to hor mem- | be estimated, said Mr. Pycou; but how can we es- i ATORTI GERMAN LLOYD ‘Kets for the round trip, good tor littwen days, ‘Sin. eur brother, Tan, laid hese od of man, no less in his tem- done to the ‘poor and suffering, the | Of the King of Kings. The mould tn which it is cast is ¥ re 2 40, STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW me ¥ DOCTRINE, | wants,” The world disputes | needy aud depressed? The eternal ages alone’ will | divine; its destiny 1s to show the glory of God. Men's OUTHANETON AND DRRMER SORE d Tom's River, moro ateractive than an The fine stem HoyT Jenyo pier 8, other, 4 C EStAL Wave, connecting at Sandy Ii " feeibs for Philadel. ‘The sail across New ping and the y, in full view of the veo: fovernmont fortifications, ts \d_ skirts the ocean shore for TAL, whi spon gore: take ‘the statements lowure, 1. $11: or $120, Hee: Sa AKO paxsaxe, $26, currency.” Draits Isanod from £1 Hat curront vpiteon Apply at the company's ofica, 9 Steerage ticke.s ca yver on throngh ticket picrs, 44 and 47 North, Rives ‘The deput in Vhilndeiphia is at the foot of Market #t®, con- be obtained at ‘tho By and the 4 P. ” | M. for W and Tucker be asks the question o: tie text, “What shall we say jarch cares for the temporal no- | untoid this page of our hisiory. W I estimate | 44, u Ys pier, loot of 2d st., Hoboken, M on, to those things. I God'on tor ws, Idea wu can Oe of her wembers. It says, “Your junction is | tho number of souls brought to acknowledge iSoriesisie palogoe AEE oe. to lose ees hiwenk re sept. JO] MAIN.."...Suturday, Oct, 14 | Accommodation for fa ayaiuat us tw save the souls ot mankind, Dut you cure nothing for | Curiat as the one Saviour of.the world? This, t09, | jie starvelite, kept out ol perdition by u special stretch + Oct, 7 | NBUK AT. Saturdes r ow, brethren, it all depe UheiT necessities on earth. jar ax this world is con- | will only de Known on that day when etornal | of trod’. an corned you are not bisjriend, You would sacrifice his | secrets aro revealed. As we stand to-day, with Ofty | whieh Gou do y of Gow was detived | body to save nit's6ui.” This ws not so. The Church 18 | years of parochiul experience vebind us, jet us earn- princely gift of Thu, however, is not the scale worl DERNS VARIA, RATEROAD, AND UNITED STATE: fn which commenced with the js Christ. We are the sons of God ever think that tt the persona Traine leave New Yi age, B40), Return wh your religion at Tanumte mist betore une | the reai friend of man, bodily, mentally *pirit- | extiy thank God for the joys of the past und take cour- th w dw k reduced rates, ferries, us follows morning sun’ Did you ever think tha. all the motive | ually. Man i & cfeutdre ‘oi threo elements— | age for the time to come. Under God the future of St. | Ria winriiear: fm all eaee oor Masa andl whom Ho | Hrepnid Steernge certificates, “€, eurroney. ior Hafshiure, Pituaburg, he, Wont and South, 1 palnce ci 000A E of our morai Itie depends upon the fatherhood 0: Gott | an imteileet, demand suppors aod satisfy- | Jubn’s will bo what we have the liberality and the de- Uniews Me has a beart that veats wariniy toward us we | ing reason for that which is; & heart, dem votion to make it. This, below have By ‘terest in Mim, eseept tha which sympathy and support, a body whic pression. A little more of se! comes from te: It we are only the | requires food, raiment and shelt For feeiubt or pansace appl seekers after truth who bave continually asked the question, ‘How are we to become sons of God OR ” The Church is a | this parish relieved from its gloom and enrolled among in thet oud Canetian’ Gauer tai ieteved thee by | indy, 6 and 8250 P. OM. | Foe Wiltamsport, Leek Haven, Corry and Erle at s bs + connecting av ‘Corry tor Titusville, tte YORMPANE’S | leum Contre and the Oil Regions, i Creativ ot His hands, need tor His own y frend to alt tree. As iar ag rogards the Jemands | those to whom it ts our pride lo bek Some of those age spa wing pd ah ie & ie W AND For Baltimore, Washington and'the South, “Limited Wash- Feligion beet ot the licet the World arrogates 10 itself all | dear ittle ones of yours whom L | NF WACLOE| a rmeabe” they calone weomee note at (going on pil.) ALLING AT PLY MOU it G. BY cat a ny reap Baw ny religion uo that is the result of ages of thought aud investigation. | with the cross ot Christ ut that font may be her- '» | Order, however, makes a man a son of God first and | _ The splendid versely on this {evorite ronte for the Contl- aan peraeeun & Regular and theu ate "als red, | It claims to be the guardian of science and of all that | join im the songs with which the centennial annive- | thon jei's him work, because it 16 Impossible for us to | Bet cabins provided with clectric bells) wil suil from pier AL M., 12280, And the nuture ot your religtou depends npon the na: | science has done to amolioriate man’s condition. 1 | gary of Mt. Joun's will be celebrated. To-day wo ask Work ourselves Into grace. The grace of tod must | X@- #h foot of Barrow yt., North River, as follows:— Aceowimes ture of that ie, Wouk! nos detract an jota trom all that th: world, as | your liberal contributions to remove the incubus tuat | Come from G 16 must Hot be bolleved shat thie is | EAN ae age ety yore VHS é A Me Bunday, 8 A, M The Bibie 1s the only took that makes that chord of | represenieu by workers outside the Church, has done, | is resting upoo u& Give, 1 pray you, with a deep | the doctrine of faith without works, though many | CANAL Ly wd or M. Ligrant and second class, unron a very rlose one, because when we are in sick~ | 1 grant all the clama it hax on the gratitude of man. | sense of your rexpopeibility, | and ’ acknowledge | anxious people would think it so. Thoy think they M. ennai Depot, at 240, 690, 7:80, 8 Fy he-s oF trial, instead of siting Cown in despair or tgnt- | }t has extorted reluctant treasure from the eurth; | that a multitude of those “gone beiore”’ ure | never cag do enough. Let thom, however, remember wip ted to Depot at Tid, 8115, 1030R Oe Jog adverse events, we can simply iovk Hp and say, | has sounded the depths of the ocean; has crossed the cing in your gifts, It 1a Napoleon the | that mere duing does not make us sons of God; but BO, 4:40, 5240, 6, 6:50 end 7:05 P.M. Om Well, it wa a road a travelling, but | maze of heaven that even the stars might aid the mor- | ¢ When ho first saw the large: encampinent of | poiwithstanding the true sons of God are the most denton 204. 'M. and7 P.M, perior Lapeer saegepad Inclading kind leader, I as raped oak charge, 3 rest by and by. stare will be out velore mid very tired, but i | ier and ister fo man's ecmiort and luxury; | soldicrs on the banks of tue Nile, addressed his men | getiye of mon. Christian life 1s made up of faith aud is dark, but the | hastamed the lightning t ding; has achieved | and told them that pyramids of departed soldiers | works as man is roul and body, but faith comes first broad victories over the forves of nature aud laid them | were witnessing their valor, and urged them to be | sn that nfe and oxpresses Itself in works, one be at the feet of nathenity, With ail this, has it satim- | truo to themseives und theircountry. How hike magic me, though [ cannot feel it, Leas | fied the intetleet of manY It bas done much, but | was the yorce of this man! How it uerved them jor | © eons called unknown, but whom | Jett much undone, Were man a creature of the day, | the most heroic action! This ftieth anniversary of th of that kind elevates, educstes, | the world’s work would have fuifilied its mission; but | this ttle parish, bow much imore impressive is the If 1 were to try to pat the state. | at has never answered and pever can answer | scene and (he great host ot witnesses! Multitudes of t not be ablo toda i; T | the questions man bas asked himself through | augels in bright array look down on thix memorial, | ———____ Cubnot prove that which | say except by exper all past time, “Whenee came 1?" = “Whitber.| From the summit of the pyramids forty generations A RESTAURA but ob, brethren, the logic uf your experiment will be | aim 1 going he great questions of pain and pieas- | looked down upon Napoleon's army, but from the, ¢ Washington irrefragabie. ure, sorrow and gladness. 10 these questions nature | more ancient and more imposing pyramids of heaven cet a nia Thave been greatly interested in what has been | offers no suluvion, bo answer, and man turD: multitudes behold. wis parish, and besecchingly do it SALE CHEAT, BEST SAMPLE ROOM guing on during the Inet week. We have She comés to tho rose! they say, “Stand tirmly and sucrediy by the trust im- Stock xchange ; ones bad io our midst one of *t thinks | children, Heucetorth they need not grope; they have | posed upon you; and still more earnestly aud sacrediy ‘CHELL, 77 Cedar st. ers of the We all litt var hats | opty to follow the plain paths of reason and Scripture | docs a voice say, “ie faithful unto death and I will A | FEED STORE—BUSINESS AVERAGES $39.00 Newark, Mlizabeth, Rahway, Prineeton, Flemington, \doro and other eke offcon, VOR SALB.. GOOD LIQUOR STORK, BE: 14) BUSINES ik tion on West st., for sale at's from pler an STATE OF PB} STATE OF V BIATE OF } Thursday, Geister hursday, ‘Oct ‘Thursday, Oct 3 Aytor House ing 4 Conet a Stecraze at low 110 nud. 118 Hudssn ot-, Hoboken & CO., Agents, No. Evwigrant ticket oilice, No. 8 Battery Ens AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT K THOMSON, D. M. BOYD, PIER, FOOT OF CANAL ST., "Pitan Genoral Manior, — Generat GTON LINE FOR BOSTON, MY Ron. ut RLV ER. in respect to his intellectual capacity. Suppose | | which the @hureh points oat. give theo a crown of life,” per annum; also Fish Markets, Hotels, | Q{Neuoe Li THD STATE MAIL ptBAMEES, x were to adopt Huxley’s theory and were to regulate my Ho, too, wiin the heart in the supreme bour of snf- PARADA MALONE, 5 Dos at, _ re NEW Brits AND ( 4 ‘Stenmers KHODE ISLAND ant NA \ARRAGANSETT, from Jifo by it, what woud be the result? [would ask my- | terug, in the honr of despair. Oh, you who have leit | ~ CHURCH DEDICATION. A BUTCHERS MARFET, 00 COMPLETE: | hayes he 2 “Oei, 1,2 Se pier 33 North River, foot of J 5PM, self the question, what um1? The answer would be, | the puth of Gou’s direction, I ask you whence will you, ° corner Liquor Stores, Sample | Kooms, Stationery | i eid peso NGC vyravidence } you are a man but were onee a horse, Where dvi the | wheace can you turn but to we Church? In the VICAR GENERAL QUINN* BLESSES THE CHURCH | Bi horse come trom! He wae developed out of more primitive orgenizations behind that; evolved from Doy st. OLD AND WELL SESLIANED FIRST CLASS Liquor Store, on « xvod thoroughture down town, ELEUTRA and GALATBA, at EXCURSIONS. . when th n you took forward $e Anat plato OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION AT IRVING- something simpler still. and Iie avems a garden stocked with |. ¥.—SERMON BY THE REV. FATHER chenp. NEW ROUTE TO Now, brethren, unless there 1s a God beyond and fewere springing up in beauty for your delixhi—yes, bea a Beem ; AF Auct yes, 17 Centre at. A CONEY ISLAND, above all natural toings | would not xive a penny for | even in mature years, when all that the world bas 10 O'FARKELL, OF ST. PETER'S—THE GLORY or | ~\~FinsT ER LIQUOR STORE IN THR vin Way Bidge; fare for round trip 50a, that book, Whatis the direction in which that book | ofer in honor of reward is yours, then perhaps earthly ourtaenth ward for si STEAMAR D. Ro MARTIN net os cheap, Apply to No.1 Bar- surns your attention? Right upto God, This is the | joys may be your solace; but im your inter yearn, when THE CATHOLIC CHURCH—THE NEW EDIFICE. highest mouve you can conreive of, and the more | ‘you are beginning to realize the worthleseness of your | The dedicatory eervice of the church of the Immacu- closely you cling to the idea that God’ is your father | jife, wnen you jook back ond find how false and hollow | jate Conception at Irvington, on the Hudson, took Compan: HENDE! will leave pier 8, foot of Rector st., N. R., connecting wt Bi Adee, wien rahe for B ey Toland, Leave Now York 4 COASTWISK STEAMSIIIFS. Leave Coney Island 4 AND BAR FOR SAL fixtures complete. the higher stature you attain to, the . i ewan | y ; Vicar Gi 1 rating icif aa acl TSS x sIT_AN % =A.=DAILY. AND EXCUR! _: your destiny in We yourself by your | Disce yesterday, Vicar General Quinn Meaghan rab ved TA RAGRIFIO—A CORNER DRUG STORE hoinG | PANAMA TRAXDIT AND AGHEO MAIL Fort Lees, Ploasant Valley and Shady 8ST. PATRICK’Ss CATHEDRAL Datural strength tterly, To whom | absence of Cardinal McCloskey. A solemn high mass 8 good busine AM well low for ensh; reason for sellin Cy eave Canal at, aaron 4 lu As ‘2 ones Sindy a and 4 AU! STRALIA. bala! was celebrated at balt-past ten in the forenoon, the | ginerbnsiness: ninst be sold this weck. Adaress bux 142 | For CALIFORNIA, JA PAN, CHIT | PoNTARD. BRITISH COLUMBTAAO ITY— rt . % great and 7 P. M.; landing at 24th and 34th sts. (daily and Sune ‘ ca ala yt gttaarondl pica eae gree at whieh ban valioa fare celebrant being tho Rev. Father Curran, pastor of 5, ry silling, trom pier 82 North Ite “tea day) 10 minutes Inter, Ro be. a hall ries, “Greece ten ov ™ & ATES | the eflors and the tof every humauttarian ond | Andrew's, New York, tho assistant priest being tho Jand Boxes, new and second han: ee POL OR a eer PANAMA, go | Aart? CHARTER, MHOAT PORT LEne attendance at St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral | pointical economia? Voverty. Oh, how the Church | Rey, pr. Carran, of St. Stepben’a Notwithstandin MATHEBON, “sath st. near 11th ny. PAE ES atarday. Sept. «will necommodate 45) passengers: price, $00 to 61 » Dr. 1 ig eetiny (ur Centeal Ainerien and South Paeitic ports. | der day. “Apply in the afternoon neat Fulton se yesterday inorning, at the hall-past ten o'clock ser. | surpsases the world im ks treatment of this evil, The : ; ‘s i RsTORE FOR SALEK—CALL AT No. got AN FRANCISCO TO JAPAN acuity A. y. Ap Vice. High mass was colebrated and a short, but elo. | World can only plead with the rich tor the rehet of the | the beavy rain which was failing in the forenoon, the Y OF PEKIN Smtneday. Sept. ? JOR It cm dclivered by Rev. Father Kane, The | BOvt oH tbe ground of syinpathy, bat the Church aa | ebarch was crowded, not a few having come from the | 72" eR aFRT Woo Ree AN PE N FRANCISCO 4 Ww ior isle Noe hus. | Cr conte quent, discourse delivered by Rev. Father Ko hi parish of the Immaculate Conception, New York, | HV ofachina store that has dono n prosperous busiuess tor | Steamship ZEALAN NDI Y OTOR BOATS Wilh LAL S PULSe Saee Masic, as usual at this sacred@ edifice, under charge of Mr. 8. Schmits, was excellent, slip every half bonr fur the seene of the great explosiom ; AG Astoria, ianding at toot of tirand st... ., ench way. Superintendent, « tor | 7 yours, Apply to JAM 3 BRADFORD, Wilinington, Del, f oh Nis FC art of the cit) Inquire 4 y m Ni sBOUER & Co. where the Rev. Father Maguire was assistant thee thé Bist deepal ev, vaiher Xe on ve 4 m Previous to bis promotion to the pastorate ot Irving- ev. poor no rights as against the ric! . . Pulpit aod addrossed ihe congregation. Ie prefaced Lord intended to restore the poor to their | (0% Among the priosts a bore gec hdd belated Ban —<o007%5 his remarks by calling the attention of his hearers to | Batural position in society when, thongh » prince of | Rev. Father O'Beirne, of 8t. Joba's, Brooklyn; Rev. POR Langit BRENAAS ALL BAERS BW A. ‘p y iba A the house of David, He came on this earn in the most | Father O'Farrell, of St, Poter's, Now York, aud some es % or Hermuda with lhe necessity which exusted for seuding theit children | aujeet poverty, chose Ire 4 others, The sermon on the occasion was preached by | elabae hel wee p lor regularly to Sunday school, He then read the gospel | the poor, and, in relerring to tits own murneles, sald, quiekost mn cheapest wate, i e Seepet’ . Father O'Farrell, of St. Peter's, who took hi Column, Goose and Worm, all in perfect order, with | _Avply to ef tho day and next prococded 10 dwell upon | {And ihe poor Baye ihe Gospel” preached to them, | the mon tec " Neha ih the Hote | Moller to bwit if required: Also Rectiving aod ol | QtERKC’ AND GULP PORTS sTRAMSUIP CoMPANY, jor sroueht oF Danan opi . B bia ah oll povert} A, | Bene Mali steamer how York on Kermada with the _~- ‘Malt church by ber own vaiue of | text from the article of faith, “1 believe in the Hol | 20 Broadway, New Yo } nef se habs Net Mirage ice Rl goo rey. ; pri Cuurch,” sound tn the Aposties’ Creed. These weeks Sealer aaa eseaste NA es | NEw YORK AND HAVANA biwncr a aE Lie fh Menta ite yp ipchnilgr toe Atie ama ica Pre) are words, eaid the preacher, which came trom every OR BALE—A voxe first, clus sll anil at 3 1, 3, trom TPERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, NOW! virtue as m great menus of achieving grace ives an opportunity for its relleh The wor Christian heart, To-day they were given exproasion | Heine ved Dus! | Rooke pasate Lopes, Sih st. corner #4 a. (vank building). “Frat im this world and consequent happiness io the next, house, we Chureh oflera whelter im the bosom of | 1, in their faliest me ning. In that temple, small pow ALB.—OREAT DUCTION IN SHOWGASES, \ ‘iverson lyoeor 12 ak 'y Thursday, In order [twas not well for us to look entirely io our own f charity. though 1 was in proportion to others, they would on- Desks, Counters, Shelving, Screens, &c., by JAMS | For freight anibpassage, having unsurpassed xecommody- Se Serod Gteneen pecocticion 46s toate ait Gain’ REFORMED CHURCH. joy all the privileges and graces they could receive in | LOUGH: rac SN RED LUNG ROOK, | tons apply ap. 70,. No: 6 Howling xreen, tare a : en 3. FERNAN SERMON OF REY, EDWARD W, HITCHCOCK. the greatest cathedraix, On th ir would be offered Dost bn Gopeyt oppeuite prea Misecanne. tease ore | uw 0. A VAlTIERS, DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS MAUL RA TINE | Ontuiidine, Atuyresant and oth ste.—Priveie vexsons any: th Hause, pty honor, while, Gilde, Doavly tide, Newport speciation, Soiree * ap the victim of salvation. In the whole world there | New st. they Verges the ends tor which MA Yesterday morning the sbove genilemas, who is JOR BADE CUBAP—BUTOH SHOP AND . pd the reward which mu: pastor of the American chapel in Paris, preached at | W*fe 00 greater favors for them than here. They had pele oad erg eee seer Ria low after an bumbiec and religious career, Torantay tho Reformed church in Thirty-tourth street, near | Teason to rejoice. There was not a stone in the edifice | New York, joer ds very men shee: oebeans tol oe pees Rightn avenue, He chose for his text the beantital | Dat told of an act of faith or of charity, To those out. Lier Tay einer hana lope A ahs IN CENTRE it He wus wock and humb.c of heart, and verse (Panima, xxvit, 4) “One thing have I desired of | "4° of the Catholte Church who had helped in the Dene Tee eS EOTD Y., HWAVANA AND MBXICAN « Bioamers leave pier No.8 North River ats. M. FOR HAVANA DIRKOr, aday, Sept. 20 Thursday, son. | [oa ges DaxciNG ACADEMY, 24 WEST 4TH BT — All dances tavigh perfectly per qiarter: stx tnabionable danees perfectly in six private lessons; wal ang Goutile glide spectaltics saad ine take example by I! recepts, He pi the Lord; this will I sek atter; tuat I may dwell in = they all owed a debt of gratitade, This church Ti VV vact | R, TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DAK DANUING, iNtle ebilds saying “Unters you becotse. ike bs Satchel detes dasa v extended around the mariw a E ato yy aa i ig subd datinee M rie al Oth it square child you cannot enter the kingdom of heavy; je house ye Cay ted down to us from — ialsieae ait lente Wee thee ‘October 1 and Scenes ta eant eee ae Sacra ie He took tor it nd men, taid the preacher, occupy a larger space in his. 4 P 7 Li ae Historie evi. te FUR Ja Nort tine Rg | 22 for Vern Crux and ali the above ports. Wo is repat 7 events, to sho: jad not come to oT 4 BILLIARD. ie Be Won duugegs to now hence pared tery than the author of thie peaim. Heliber Kingdom | i rain them, Wea we said we believed ia the holy fox, STEAMBAL NOTH ORRAT IMPROVEMENT 1X “STANDAI win second hand Tables, Phelen x a LL: NDER, 38 Brosdway. remuned tn obscurity, never socving tho applause of | BOF Country circumscribed bis intellect, aa wherever | Cayholic Church we should believe the same a4 we did 198, SMITH ST,-FOK SALE, DREA*MARKER'S ES- men. He hambied Sionett even nuto death apon t the Biole is read there he lives and moves, cheers and the Trinity, ther or in the divinity of ; sy yng t, Furniture, Trade; must be sold; parties cross of Calvary. His virgin mutber was aiso remark. | comioris, moulds character and saves souln, Cor. { Christ What was the nature of the Catholic Church? | Ss 0, A Ohio He | able tor het bumiliuy. When she visited St. Elizabeth | taimly in the Old Testament Var Lord came into the world to preach a new doc- Chesapeake an ‘ Uiat holy woman spoke of the great honor conterred | chapter to be compared with this, trine, to Kuss good in theo and” aad"s0- 1 | Hy oiT.eH FOH-AALECEATGH NOMUONTAL ONC. | Fitamesnarensis Ween ee eat wparann Srarmana, a Miaeey stock ‘ot Tehacalngat by a visit trom Mother of God The His owa law of Moses, iar, at Loslie Boiler Works, Kallroad ay,, between | every Tursday, Thursday and Satarda; tecond worthiness at ali times, To preserve stablished Greene and Washington sts., Jersey City. Lewos, Del... Sood and Thursday a3 P. M., connecting aa “haretr it fy A CO., @ Vesoy ot, igabeth It was said Hie Church. dom, His with Maryinnd and Delaware railroads, MARE PENT MEUTYES Mpqe en “He that humoleth bimseit shail be ex- ah by oe Utles, all fold, ef which supposed. a leader (PO, CONTRACTORS sth aM BHOVEL*, NARROW | “'iiesengur accommodatr aids Aweiic AN OFFICK—#73/00 DIAMONDS, Wa ; lainiy meant | cane’, Upeonott Care for salo now at Bay | ‘Through masa rkots and bilia of lading to alt points | Aves y, Bivoreure. pag ; ban" Hotel, Corttand docknnged Lsimn ebessods Destacd barbell i was With tho Mother of the Saviour, A IVER Piha on eee petnee ¥ time anticipated the grea: honor abody of behevers, bound by the same precepts and Frei. * a be. which was conferred upon her. There were thousands ssner' The wise man built his house upon a rock, | ottiees ‘a sree ete ne ONL a oC ADYS Fieeiont Wetec, af HARRISGTON, Dealer, 735 Broadway, f of ot rs, im ber opinion, who deserved this honor the foolish man on sand. The bead of Christ’s Church Much ivore than she did. But sho nad been seiected | ws God does everyth' ‘was the rock apon which he bull, Afier Hix twelve 9 order and inserted without pain, {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRK REMOVALS, 7 i tor the sacred trust, and the angel of God came to her | 1 folly tor us to eat Him LEMANS 10% A F THE A MWe LANE, D*itoxico 4 PERNA aSi ty 5 - with the salutation, “Hail, Mary! full of grace, U Dut this thoug! “WATCHES, JEWELRY, &v. = he steamship removal, wotaln Gager, will sail Lord ia with theo; blessed art thou amon; ‘omen, w EAR BROADWAY. MOREY on saTUnDAy, i ead ED o'clock P. M., diexred ix tho fruit of thy womb, Jesus” Ti beantag; fhe giveth ligt ena cons. | flegen Peter ena’ “Thoa ‘A i,t7 BLERORET aT. ‘No. 9 North: Rive i musndeth darkness; He tte Ged of promiee and hevag Goa” Ana Ours then said teins tneeie | oreker jp piamwomes,, Wastes, Jer ‘Through dil ot fuding wiven to" Mobile and prinetpal God of grace, and He 0 loved Peer, and upon this fock I wili build my Chureh and Hf Bice bat Paints on the coneerhs ver monte thane ln gg A A oe Sen of, noth shall bes peveall agama ie Bat | eae " HROSDWAY, OPFORTIR WAN -AE—Dig poly Sort was the Church’ fi eins aposties, “As the living Father sent ime, so] send on a dewelery,, Slik kes ope aT sold; (6) LY. Dini TINK rout’ The mission the aposties then was tu RA Cd line for Port Borel, 5. 0, a me wenk. Neon but Christ bad the power to aut i DIAMONDS, FURS, &0. DIAMONDS, | Ga. Sailing ovory Friday hen 5 Kiver confer such a mi teow, bat the Watches, ‘olry, Silverware, bog os ir Lone enue cae DN REP lea Fa Pairetoans will sail Fi ( ro and a confident belief in ver own unworthiness. We ees, In asking Him, theretore, to \should adopt this lowly spirit. It enabled us to ace es We nced itdoes Hot argue "knowledge our utter dependence upon the spidey hae what we need; yes, beiore we although wo need not jereatimate or de ‘but Ho has told us certain channels site God has given us. It also areas us bod Toesive, adetermined plan by which he gifts given e ‘ol, and thore channels and that la sot: tooth soommeery mage Bt | oes gecstasrads natant ORO. Or ALIEN poviin, Fur Maigret nt ln Rg pe SE Ay ei ootes Roth God, nad Wien wae 'y® shali receive, seek and ye h eam teoed withort being cea” “Christ void | “Ve "err MMM NeuANEL | aD TAS Bo."iss Malden lanc., «pau tgs app Yo Gr Hs MALLORY @