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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Ministerial Movements Synagogue Worship. Chat by the "Way?Presbyterian ism in New York. Second Advent Theories?Catho lic Missions. _r?? PROGRAMME OK SERVICES. Dr. Tbomaa Rsmbsut. of Brooklyn, wilt preach IB Trinity Baptist Church tbia morning and evening. ??Encouragement lor the Believer" will be offered to the Tabernacle Baptlat Cbarcb this morning by Rev. Robert B. HalL In the evening ho will discourse on "The Wonderful Lore ot Christ." The Rev. J. E. Sear tea will preach JfeJVUlett Street Methodist Episcopal Church this moi^ and a gen eral prayer meeting, conducted by laymon, will be held there In the uftcruoou and evening. "Tho Love or God for the World" and "How to Make Home Happy" will be dlacuaaed In the American Free Church to-day by the Rev. C. P. McCarthy. The church will discuss strawberries on Friday evening ??Whet la the Unpardonable Slnt" wtll bo aaksd and answered by Rev. Fred Bell In the Academy of Mnsle, Brooklyn, this morning. In the evening bo will have ? variety entertainment, singing and preaching. At Washington Square Methodist Episoopal Church the Rev. J. M. King wtll preach at the usual hours to. day. The Rev. Dr. Dunnell will minister to All Salata' Protestant Episcopal Churob to-day as usual. Tho Rev. T. IL Burcn will preach for the Free Taber ?acie Methodist Episcopal Church this morning, and the Rev. John Johns will discuss the "Perils of Un belief" In the evening. At the Cblckering Mall service this morning the Rev. Samuel Colcord will preach on "The Trial et Faith.M The Rev. Joseph Odell, of Brooklyn, will preach la the afternoon. ??A Practical Argument" will be gives to Bleecker Street Universalis! Church thts morniuK by Rev. E. C. Bweeiser, and in the evening "Stones of Remem brance" will be plied up before the congregation. Dr. J. A Broadus will preach morning and evening m Calvary Baptist Charcb. Tho regular camp meeting will open at Sea Cllfl next Saturday under the direction of Mrs. Maggie Vsn Colt, the evangelist. Three sermons a day will be preached. In the Contral Baptist Church "The Kiss of the Backslider" will be explalnod aud condemued this morning, and "The Value of a True Woman" be com puted this evening by the Kcv. J. D. Herr. The Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr., will preach In the Church of the Holy Trinity this morning and afterneou, and In tho Gospel Tent in tho evening. "The Rekllty of Evil" and "City Companions" wtll fee discussed by the Rov. J. M. Pullman belore the Bburcb ot Our Saviour at the usual hours to-day. In Eighteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church this morning the Rut. W. F. Hatfield will tell tho church "How to Reach the Masses;" and In the even ing will describe the "Character of Baalam." Tho Rov. X. L. Rowell will speak to the Free Baptist Cbarcb thts morulng sbout MA Clean Heart," and in the evening about "The Sleeper." Dr. Ariniuge will present to the Fifth Avenue Bap tist Church tbls morning the "Portrait of Jesus as Drawn by the Evangelists," aud in the evening will as sort "Tbe Lordship of Jesus as Thus Attostod." For tbo Free Episcopal Church ot the Reconciliation, the Rov. E. S. Widdemerwlll preach to-day at tbe asual hours in Old Calvary ChapeL Tbo Rov. W. T. Sabine wtll preach at the usual boura to-day m tbe First Reformed Episcopal Church. On Wednesday morning tbe Rev. Dr. T. H. Gregg, late vicar of East Hsrborne, l.tlchttold, England, will be consecrated bishop ot the Reformed Church by Bishop Fallowes. Grace Baptist Church will be served to-day by the Bev. J. S. Kennard at the usual hours. ?The Family on Earth and in Hoavea" will be drawn together by Rev. William Lloyd this morning in the ltoformod Cburoh on Madison avenue. Mr. Lloyd will spoak on "Crowned with Thorns'' In the evening. The Rev. I>. B. Juiten aud the Rev. J. J. Mulr will presch to-day lor tbe Pilgrim Baalist Church. Dr. Isaac Wescott will preach Mrs. Webb's faneral sermon tbls morning and will deliver an "Address to Husbands" this evoulng in Plymouth Baptist Church. In Spring Street Presbyterian Church tbe Rev. Alfred B. Moment will say, "Bobold tbe Man," tbia morning, and In tbe evening will talk about "A Man srbo Had his Thumbs and Great Tooa Cot Off." Tbe Rev. E. Van Slyck will preach In tbe morning Mid Rev. W. H. Miller In tho evening for Sixth Avenue teformed Church. "Christ aod God" will bo discussed In Stanton Street Baptist Church thts morning by the Rev. S. J. Knapp, ?rlio'n tbo evening will speak about "Truth." St. Alban's Day wilt be appropriately obsorved to-day la St Alban's Protestant Episcopal Church, wben tbe Rev. C. W. Morrill will proscb morning and afternoon. Tbe Rov. Dr. Kwor will officiate and proach at tbe tsual hoars to-day in St. Ignatius' Prolestanl Episcopal Pburch. In St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church tho Rev. ?r. Rylance will preach tbls morning and evening. Edith O'Gorman, "tho couverted Nun," will give Mr last lecture this evening at Harvard Rooms, Sixth (venue and Forty-second street. Subject?"Her Mi raculous Convorsioa, Her Trials and Persocutionr." "Tho UloricB snd tbe Wrongs of Ireland" will be the lubject ot a lecture this evening by tbe Rev. M. I. 9'Farrell, pastor of St. Poter*s church, In Barolay itreet. at St. Patrick's churcb, corner of Bramball and Dcean avenaes, Jorsey City Heights. Tbe proceeds will be applied to the completion of tbe new church, which Is tbe finest church edifice In Jersey City. Rev. David B. Jutten will preach In tho Slxteaath itreet Baptist ohurch to-day. CHAT BY THE WAY. it is undoubtedly better to be honestly poor thaa tlsbonestly rich. Still, If tbero Is any compromise by irhtch we caa get to be comfortably well on, with not too much wear and tear of conscience, we shall all of os be glad to know of it. It wan Ttioman Brooks, tbo preacher of tbe seven teenth oentury, who said.:?"Sugared poisons go down pleasantly; oh, but wheu thsy are down they gnaw ind gripe tho very hosrt-etrlngs asunder." It was Luther who, whon reading tbo passsge, "He that keepeth lsrsel neither slumber* cor sloeps," re narked that we ought to romoiuber that "be that bateth Israel" nevor sleeps either, and so It behooves as to keop on tlio wutcb lor hiui. It was a boautiful saying of SL AnRtistlne that "A man may love gold aua yet not have it, but no man lovetb God, but be is sure to have God." If you want to have the very best society tbe surest way to And it Is to stay at homo with your wllo uad children. It is easier to grumoie at your neighbor twice than to And an cxcusa lor hiui once. What a pity II Is tlint tbe ordlnsry sertnou should 10 closely rosomblo su opiate. Unu goes to ohurch de termined to hear everything, but ufter the iir.it llfteon minutes, by tho time tbo speaker baa wariued up to the dangers of this world and begun a variation ou the old subjoct with "Thirdly," the eylids foul as though they were made ot lead and the bead totters on tbe shoulders as though tbe spimU cord hud been suddenly oxirscled. It may bo ail wrong, but we.bavo at times tolt thst tho little boy was right, who, alter reading that lbs days Id the north are sometimce four months long, listened impsiiently and restlessly to ooe of Ibese "Tenthly" sermons, end then whispered to bis Botber that Sunday, was one of those lour months days snd that tbe minister would probably preach till lurvlown. There scms to be considerable excitement la rell jIouh circles just now becsuso congregstlons are apt to uU t minister without a proper Investigation of hla mtecedents. SevorsI soclstles bavs lately done what wo often did In our boyhood when we went fishing, nx. baul at the line with tbo cortainty of landing a tue'baddock and discovered that wo bsd on u skate irhicb wo couldn't gel off the hook. It ihorcbss would bo a littte ?re caroful la tbla otttir it wmM not be necessary to convene synods and aaaemblies to settle perao aal quarrela and a araat mujr hard worda could Im enaed from the ecclesiastical vocabulary wbicb ara only too frequently round oo clerical lip*. Tba ilevll always laaaaa a proclamation tor apeclal thankaglving when deacoaa. minister* and peers grow red in tba laca and call bard aamea Tbo colored traatoe via not tor bob I ad bia paler brethren when ba aaid:?"We don't know nothln' about Rev. J. Smith, and tberloah bo la tba man we want." In tbeae bard tlmaa personal frtendebtp la aubmltted to very severe teats. When you bad a large income and could giro dinner parties, you were probably sur prised st the number o< people in tbla cold world who thoroughly appreciated your talents and your wine. But when your sugar turnod to vinegar tho lliea all buzzed ofl to a different corner and you were left to alng tbeae lines aa a sad aolo:? When things wont well my friends were many; Wban things wont 111 I hadn't any. It is said that the cannibals of the Fiji Island* ara a thoroughly Appreciative people. Tboy delight in the missionaries, but it Is In a gustatory faatuon. Tbey digeat the preaching, and alter that tbey digeat the preacher. The supply of missionaries, however, is not equal to the demand, and, curiously enough, thoro seems to bo some hoaltancy oa the part of promising young men to work In that field. When a ouamess man went to the Fulton street prayer mooting ha put thia signiilcaut sign on tba window:?"The owner Is undergoing repairs." A very Important leaal question haa arlaen with respect to Lazarus. Whan be died he waa possessed of certain property. Tbla property wont, of course, to his admlnisiratora and beira. WUuii be caino to Hie agalu he bud no logal claim wbaiover on tho property which tbc Supreme Court had disposed of. Tbo law does not reeoguizo tho right ol any mau to die, und, altar a given time, to cotno back again. Such permis sion would create inextricable couiusion. Wheu a man dies, ospoclally.il lie is a millionnairo, and his various relatives have boon waiting to handle tho ducata, of which ho was so careful, he baa no right to roturn. In the first place, his money haa been dis posed of to those who are not likely to ttive it up will ingly, and in the socond place, although ho might read his obituary In the papers and be pleasantly snrprlaod that he had so many vlrtuea, be would be called a great many hard names by those who were quietly en joying bis possessions, and be thought even mojro meanly of than ever before. On tho whole, If you hart had a aatisfaotory funeral you had better !et tba matter real there. l'boro to a gentleman to Wisconato wno haa our heartiest sympathy. His wile, ho says, obtained ait services aa husband by a aeries of falao pretences which make the blood run cold, and ba la now aeaking relief from marital thraldom In a divorce. While ba was paying bis attentions sue solemnly declared on several occasions, aad once in tbo p/esonca of wit - ncssos, that she conld boo an aero of potatoes and split two cords of wood between broakfaat ana dinner. That fctalement settled for bim the most Important step of hu llfo. ho proposed, undor the impression that the lady ol bla choice could wield the boe and axo in a masterly way, and was promptly accopted. It now turn's out, however* that ane can only hoo tbroo times acroas the field and aplit half a cord of wood. He up peala to the court to frae him lrorn hi* bargain, and threatens, it be loses the case, to revengo himself by taking to drink and making her life miserable. Such gross deception on the part of women ought to bo pun ished to tba lull extent of the law. Innocent men aro dally entrapped in just this way. Tbey propose to a lady with a well grounded impression that there is a quantity ot money hidden away somowbere, and wako up, whon it la loo late, to tbo lact that tbey are doomed to a bitter disuppointmout and must get tboir own liv ing. Tbls abuse calls lor the immediate attontlon of a rigbt-minded community. The varioua theological seminaries are engaged at this season ot the year In "ejaculating," aa Jir. Choate ouce said, their clerical ilodgliugs upon tbo community. If there is any one In the world to bo pitied it is a theological graduate, a[ho is using the pulpit as the perch from which lo tako his oratorical flight. To ba anre, tba people who witness the wondrous perform ance are to be condoled with, but they take ampler re venge for the hardships thoy eudnre by a series ot criticisms, from which nothing escapes. Tbo candi date is looked at and examined In aa cold blooded iashion aa though ha wore a graven imago, with no aonse of abamo whatever. Tbo color of bis hair and eyes, tho longib of bis noae and chin, his nocktie, tho out of his olotboa, as well aa bis pronunciation, ges tures and manners are all Investigated. He doesn't ?von have the satisfaction of taking elbor and lying down under a glass case while tbla anotomical process Is going on, but must preach with the lull conscious ness that a thousand people are trying to find obt what kind or an animal be ib and wondering if he will do for tholr menagerie. PR. HEPWORTH*S DEPARTURE. Tho Rev. Dr. George H. Uepworth, pastor of the Church of the Disciplos, left the city yesterday to spend a lour months' vacation to Europe. Or. Hep worth has boon very hard worked for some time In tbo tallowing oat or his pastoral duties and la heartily dad of the vacation ho is about to enjoy. Ho will make uu extended tour through tbo principal cltioa of Great Britain and the Continent. A large number or hig friends accompanied him down tbo Bay yesterday morning. The arrangements for the leave taking were perfected by the young men of tbe church, acting through a committee composed of Messrs. F. K. Barnes, Jobu Osborn, Jr.; G. S. I'ultner, J. C. Anderson ana R. H. Neutuau. Tbu steam teuder Murlou, of tbe Kockawny line, lei a tbe loot of Thirty-fourth street, North Hirer, ut ball-past eight with a large number or Dr. Bopwortb's parisbiouers on board and proceeded to pier 44, whore lay the steamer Egypt, ?f Hie Nuuonal line, the vessel In which tbo distinguished clergyman was to tail lor Liverpool. Here unottior large delcgatlun uf friouds and acquaintances boarded tbo Marion, t the total number ol guests being about 400. A vory elegant pieco of Dowers bearing tbo words '-God speed" was sent ou board ti.e Egypt to Dr. Uepworth, besides several other floral tributes. After numerous haod shakings and leave takings tbo bel( wot ruuir lor all passengers to leave aud t(iu Kgypt oast louse aud started down the river. Just I'elore ibe steamer passed out of "the pier l)r. liepwortb came to thetxiw of the boat and waved on udieu to ma friends. He was fol lowed by Or. Taylor, ol the Broadway Tabernacle, ana tbo Rov. H. A C. Arnold, assistant pastor ol the Church or the Disciplos, who also sfciled Kir Europe. Tbe Marion followed tue steamer down tbe rivor through the Narrows to Sandy Hook. Tbo William Fletcher, containing the Iriends ol Or. laylor, alto ac companied tbe steamer. Oo tbe way tbe trip was oullv eued by snatches of music played by Eben's Sevouiy tlrst Regiment Baud. Sonps were sung by several of the gentlemen ou board, and one enterprising lady wrapped an American llu* around her graceful form and with iU folds waived au adieu to the departlug clergymen. At Sandy Hook three cbosrs and a tiger were given lor Or. Uepworth, Dr. Taylor, the Rov. Mr. AruoM aad Mra Uepworth. Then tbe Marion and Fletcher returned to the city and tbe Egypt was soon hull down In the dihtaoce. Uesldes taking with blin his wife Or. Uepworth Is accouipaniod by Or. Wood cook, of St John, N. B., aud Mr. and Mra Crooker and Miss Dulutuater, of tne Cliurch ol Uo Dis ciplos. Among those who sailed dowu the Hay were Or. J. \y. ltuiiuey, Mr. Russell Sago, Mr. V. T. Hop kins, Mr. Francis P. Kcrnald, Jr.; Mr. U. M. Cummmgs, Mr. E. Munard, Mr. Nlcolls, Mr. E. Alllgor aud Mr. Albro, prominent members of Or. Hopworth's congre gation. THE CLERICAL EXODUS. Last Tuesday the-Rev. Dr. Rust, Socretary of tbe Freodmen's Aid Society or the Mothouist Episcoual Church, sailed lor England. On Wednesday Rev. U. M. Simpson, ol New Jersoy Conference, Rev. Or. Hoga, of Richmond. Va., and itev. E. S. W. 1'eutronth, ol St. Georgo-a Church, Moucton, N. B., and Rev. Dr. Mc leod, o? Batavlu, N. Y., sailed, aud <>n Thursday, 2Slb Inst., Or. It. M. Hatlield, ol Philadelphia, aud Rev. M. M. Benton, Jr. (Episcopalian), ol Vavhville, Kv., expect to sail. I'lie Kovs. Charles F. Jhiios, ol Torn lng, Iowa; J. B. Preston, of Manlius, N. Y. ; Dr. Pelts, ol New i'utlx, N. Y. ; Rev. W. Han, ol Newark; Dr. T. H. Skinner, of Cincinnati; Dr. Irviue, ol Augusts, Gu. ; Hev. A, A. King, ol Waco, Texas, iiud Dr. A. A. Bogc, ol Princeton, N. J., sailoii yi-stvrday. Mr. N. Utlinour, New York State Superintendent of Public Instruction; l'roieasor Katon, oi lirooklyn, and Messr>. A. Marquand, ol New York, and s. Cbeexenian, ol Brooklyn, licentiates ol the Presbyterian Church, leu lor Kurope yesterday. Besides the iorty delegate* who will represent the Pres byterian General Assembly ol tne tinned States at the Pan Preshytcrinn Council in Edinburgh, thirty corresponding members liavo also been ap pointed. moat if not nil of whom are goiug or have gone. Ibe steamships Kgypt, Uolivls, Bothnia and Germanic each lookout their quota or piety and broad cloth yesterday. Among tbe passengers wuo loft tbia city yeeterday week was the Rev. Edwin M. Bliss, who goes-to Constantinople to enter tho service ol tbo American Hible Society a* tin! assistant ol his lather, Dr. Isaac G. Bliss. Mr. Bliss hsa Just completed his <x>ur?e ol theological study at New Haven, where he wss ordained last mouth. Hev. Jobu G. Lsw has de clined the appointment of evangelist In Mouth Csrolina Presbytery, leeiing it to be his duty to rtyoiu his family In Europo, where his wire is still detained on sccount of III healtn. Ho has already nailed from this port. PRKKUiTERIANIHM IN NEW YOKK. i'lie changes have been sung again and again of late on tbe dcclino ol Methodism in this snd other cities. and we have bMD gravely told that U U caoaed, tral of nil, by tho^ilmeranoy or lack ol pmuml pabtorate in the Methodist Kplaoopal Churcb, and moot 41y, by tho moving away from the oily ot tbe mldd.e elau ot society wblcb bava been tbo main stay and support ot ibo Cburcb. Hot lor every ono mat goes away another cornea and tbo population ol New York baa very largely Increased since ibo dato ol tbe beginning or tbe allogod decline. 80 that U la not for want of moral material to work upon that the deoliue baa taken place. Bat what (ball wo say ol the other cauaa wb*u hero we have the 1'reabytery ot New York, one ol the largest, and certainly ibe wealthiest in tne country, telling us in their luteal reports that they have 843 leas church members iu 1877 than they bud in 1870. Tben the communicants numbered lti.sbl; now the number la 16,03$. Of tbo present number 1,313 were added on examination and profession of luim (ttlty elghi moro man iu 1870) uud (Mil wore added by letter (loi less than lust year). But the actual lo*a within the year past, aside Iroin additions during tho same tln:o, roacbea the round Uguro of 2,817. While tho . additions during the past year by certificate?wblcb Item represents the coming of church members to the city?have been less tban usual, ibose ot tue last two yoars on examltiatiou are much above the avorsge. These locals were, in 1876, 800 ou oxuminaiiou and 663 by certiUcale; the year previous, 84s ou examination and 704 by certlticme, and, during 1873, 7!HJ on exam ination aud ;07 by certificate. Tiie Sunday school department, too, comes very near a decline, for It (bows a gam ot only sixty-eight over lust your. Tbo weulth and liberality ot the Presbyteriau churches ol New York Is welt known and appreciated. They gave lor boiue missions laat your (ending April 30) $80,065, wblcb, uotwllhstuuding the hard times, was $1XV80 more tbau tbo contributions ol the pre ceding your. 1 hey gave to loreigu missions (*6,640, an mcroase ol $0,336; lor ministerial education. $12.V62, a slight increase; for ministerial roliel, $7,1)47, a docrosso: lor Musculation, $1,886, a* against $8,160 the year helore. This is home mission under another name. Far publications tbo Prosbytory gure $4,660 and tor the Iroedmen $0,004, a dccreu.se in each case. Tbo American Bible Society, the American Tract Society, tho Presbyterian Hospital and numerous other institutions aud organizations look Urst ot all to our city cburohus lor help, l'bo sums thus given aro ' very liberal, aud are only partly included in tbe tlg urea?$181.108?under tbe head of "Miscellaneous." Tbe congregational expenses are, ot course, large, aa tbey Include all salaries and oxpensoa lor curry in;' on the onurchos ol whatever sort. The toiul Is $313,023. Tbe Item of cburcb crectlan ($8,4*9) only includes aucb collections as bavo gone Into tho treasury ol ibo Board for genoral disbursement, and docs not Include $176,000 recently raUed tor that purposo bv Dr. Haifa cburcb, to canoel home expendi tures, nor $30,000 raised and expeuded tbe past yeur by tho Central Church?Rev. J. U. Wilson's?nor the larger amount subscribed or con tributed by l)r. Kobionon's church. But these llgurcs as we bavo ibetn show ihut tuo 10,038 l'resbyierlun Cburcb members of New York paid for the support ot tno Gospel last year un avoruge of $41 68 per ineuibor, or eighty cents per .Sabbath lor two sermons and tho weekly lectures und other ministerial services ibrown In gratis. Tills In cortalnly cboup enough, and there are probably not a great many Presbyterians in tbe city who can't afford to pay so maoh. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION ARY SOCIETY. Tne Society for the Propagation of tho Faith In tbe Catbollc ChuroU is that which approaches nearest to the missionary societies of tho Protestant churches. Its receipts from all sources for tbls worlc lor the last fiscal year amounted to the grand total of 5,030,1)601. or f 1,18(1,lttU 01 this largo amount Franco aloue con tributed 4,038,7241. ($800,000), an increase of 130,0401. from I as i year, and more than twice as much as hus been given by all the other oountrles In tho world put together. Tho otbor countries In which there has boeu an lucre.ise of recoipls ure Alwice-Lorrnlue, from 198,7051. to 203,883f.; Spain, from 4,5m to 79,7m, of which 74,4601. are a single conation Irom a Spaniard residing in Krunco; British Islands iuoruasod from 130,3161. to ltiti, 7221., oi which Ireland contributed 115,8881.; hugluud, 46,52Wf. ($9,100), and Scotland, 5,2831. ($1,055). By comparing these ligures witu those lor lust year It will at once bo seen that the Incrcaxe tor the British Isles is eutirely ouo to Ireland, which gave $23,156. The diocese of Cushcl Is worthy ol special mention, having cootri buted 25,71 If. Tipperary aloue sent more thuit $6,000. Thelalttirul ot Holland huvo giveivllO,377i., and Por tugal, 48,494C, both Increase. There is a falling oil lor the whole ol North America irom 123,2971. to 122,6671.; but, as there has been an tncreuse of 18,2211. lor tho United States, the whole of this tailing off must be obarged to tho account of Cunada. But sotno of tho contributions irom these Statos are those lor 1875 that wore received too late for publication tbut year; but as only forty-live ol the sixty-nine dioceses and vicariates apostolic that are scattered over the various States and Territories ol tuts Union have us yet boen beard irom, wo may presumo that the contributions scat In too late lor the present roj.ort counterbalance those ol tho present year. Besides Cunada tho other countries in which there hus been a failing oil aro Germany, Bel *gium, Italy, the Levant countries Poland. Russia, Switzerland and Bouth America. But iho persecutions to whlvb most ol tt>?so countries have been subjocted explain this state ol ibings. However, the good work continues to increase. SECOND ADVENT THEORIES. There arc three theories of the millennium now ad vocated?one of a prophetIc day equal to 1,000 years; another, ol a literal 1,000 yoars, and a third, that or an iodine age ot symbolic yoars, a distant hut historic period ol transition. The "binding of Satan" is the casting of the spirit of evil into tho abyss or homo of domons. The "chain'" Is the process of restraint, so be may no more seduco tho nations. The Church in herits the oarth by meekness. Though death contln ucs, yet evil Is reduced. This third theory makes Christ to Introduce the mlllenuiuui by a personal, yet not visible coming and reign. While it does not evap orato tbe lacu ol Christ into mere Iniluetices it does not make a second Incarnation. Eyes may be opened to seo 111 in, as wore those oi Stephen and 1'oul, specially illuminalod by tne Holy Uhost. This greut period begius by coiestui de velopments, which are projected mto the Church be low, thoDce to tbe outlytug humanity. Kven those In the prisous ol the lost Icol the promontuous ol Judg ments. This mtonsor lite In the Church is but the be ginning ot the en<J. Catastrophes In history begin with tho tirst resurrection, 1,000 years bclore tho llnal resurrection. This first resurrection is not the rein lorceincnt of moral principles merely, nor tho rein carnation of visiblo bodies, but Uio appearance of some or all saiuts endued with spiritual bodies. Judg ments appear reparative rather tnau puuitivc. Iho enthronement ol holy souls and tho spiritual death of tho wicked taut; piuco. 1 lie coming of Christ Is spiritual?not material?until all uuture melts, and tbe 40,000,(100,000 souls who, it Is esti mated, huvo livod and sinned, come to the Judgment l>ay. For this last consummation all things ure ripen* Ing, even the cosmos usell. The processes of elimina tion and development are going on, and lie lias alroady come to tbe border hcuvens. We, therefore, are to watch. This, in outline, is tho theory of one of the ablest contributors to the columns of tbe Cktireh Union, who has boon requested by a body of clergymen with whom he is ussociatod to print his views. Tbe theme is timely. 1M study must be qutckeuing. MINISTERIAL MOVEMliNTd. BAPTIST. Dr. A. Owen, of Lafayette Avenue Church, Detroit, has resigned tbe pastorate, which be baa held lor a dozen jcurs. A correspondont writes that the avorsgo pastorate ol Baptist ministers In Michigan Is but a little over two years and tbut last year nearly one-ball tiio puator* lu tbe Siato changed fields. Tho Kov. K. C. Flower bad withdrawn Irom lbs Dis ciples Church because bis views on baptism buvo changed, lie says he cannot rolu.se admission into tbe cburcb of any Christian wbo bus been baptized by sprinkling or pouring, saeli person being satisfied with bis baptism. At the saiuo time Mr. Flower himself be lieves in Imuier.-iion. Dr. C. K. Mowitt, of Minneapolis, hns accepted a call to tbo pastorals of tbo Centunninl Baptist Cburcb, Chicago, and Kov. W. W. lloyd, ol Cbarlostown, Mass., accepts too call o( tha Second Baptist Cbarcu, St. Louis. Tbo R?v. A. II. Muuro, of Toronto, has gone to tho First Cburcb. Montreal; the Rev Mr. Donovan bos re. signed st. Catharine street Churuu, Moutruul, and gone to England to collect monoy lor the Grand Llgno Mi**loii, an<l Rev. J. I. Campbell, resigning at Dundus, Caouda. I10- boc-omo Mr. Donovan's suc'esaor Tbo Kov C. FcrrlB bas also resigned tils pustorate at tho oil) of St. Catharines and gone to Western Avenue B.iptl.*t Church, Chicago. I'liK.HHYTkUI AN. Kov. C. A. Koolcr bus uitbdrawn from tbe Congre giytionul Cburcb at North Kvans and ministers to tbe Presbyterian Cburcb at Betbuny, N. Y. There arc three pastorluas churctios in ltbacs, N. Y. ilov. J. C. Werner, ol tbo lust class ol Antrim .Semi' nary, hati ucceptod a cull to tho Presbyterian Church at Oak* Corners, N. Y. Tbo Rev. W. r. Hull, ol Lynchburg, Vs., has been msdo I). D. by tho Southwebtom University. The call or'tho First Church, ol Morrisiowo, N. J., to Kov. Rulus S. Green, of West hold, has beta ac cepted. Me Went from tho scuuuary (Auburn) to West field some half dozen years sg6, whore Ills minis try has beeu excollont and prosperous. This is the cburcb that James Richards and Albert Barnes sewed with ouch distinction and succoss. The Rev. Joseph R. Kerr, of tho Fourth Cburch, Wont Thlrty-l >urm street, thisoity, has resigned, hav ing boon called to Philadelphia. COKUKKUATIOMAL. The Rev. Lyman Whiting, D.D., lato of tho Ply moutb Cburcb, Philadelphia, bus returned to Ills former parlxh In Reading, Maaa, to reside, lie Is In tomporsry charge ol the First Congregational Church of Cholsra, both of whlcb towns are suburbs ol Boston. Tbe Rev. Charles R. Treat, puslor of tho Second Congregational Church at Greenwich, Conn,, recently tendered his resignation on account of ill health. His peoplo, however, reiuse to accept, hot instead will give their pastor a loavo of ubsonoe lor six months, with a suitable purse. Rev. David Wirt, late of Rlpon, Wis., bos accepted an Invitation to the Congregational Cburcb at Plymouth, in tbe sim* Stale. liov. T. R. sheer leaves the New York Avenuo Meth odist K|us( opal Church, ol Brooklyn, to become pastor of tbo Park Aronao Congregational Churoh in tho same oily. Rev. James Ray, ol Toronto, finding tbe doctrines *ni'bP?,Mi^?ioI.h* ,?;ttood,#t Church uncongenial, bu, n'._ ? hl* 'orm??r congregation formed tor. Church, ol which he is to be the pas Th? VI... u , kk*?k**o Dcr.n. forod a eall to mTw?i CUU vb V S???*??e?UMlr bas of ITninth * r- *1 i ilatu K. Gnuii, * graduate of kl^? Em?Z? rut?'irru,d tn? uulbor 01 u" "*'? Wh0hhii7j?^e^,?l'a,,a Uolm-. D. D., ol Uudson. PrabMilu >' >??"??">? <" the SUM Street o\z rrfsw ?? ?? '? ? h?? "'A*.. -- .r\ '-"win Holmes, and U ono of lbo moat Church m! "lw*00ul c'?r?vmen of the Reformed the Kei'orn.tl of WliJUUuS College and of the Rmormed I lieologlcal S?n,luary al New Bruns Cli n reh of Urr>uk i?n"*'?ff'6* "VBr lbe '??? Avouuc CbuJch of i and OTeclaJly ovor the Kim wm the Pr?.2.??? V '.UV?- tMK'? blessed. He bui had lefti hij?n Reformed Synod for 1S70-7, in ihiS cit " "?nomination before us late meeting The Classis of Albany a few days ago ordained Mr C. kricsurd to the <jo*pe! tniuixiry and then installed oily. Holland Reformed cVurCh m !hai hawk \?V ,M' uU#*"d?? has roinoved from Mo . ' Hrooktleld, Coun , and Rev. J 11 ?u^nT (",Jl0Pv,'1?' I? sharou Centre, Schoharie Father Ward, of S^rh.^iTch.roh Vew York Jerome^* MuWuU 10 ^"?er Uu/he.It si' to the ueowe oi ihi??" h". v'tnallol, 11 recreation in,loanae Itlui lu ltu' r?<???ion ol their Havar ha* Z ? "? uXuur,"ou or "ail up the Hudaon iii m 1)01,1 ?rr"??eU '?r to-morrow. Br^klyu'ruUwurd,,U|0MUpa'tf 0o"ll0u ot P*?or in urooaiyn, upward ot thirty years auo Falhar \lilnn? by H is?Etinn e nee' th" r l0? flr.'" prK" over WmiwI waaatfllc^lii?,? . Cardinal ArchOlibop while he 1o1 LO!VJ.lu:orto Hisbop Hughes. ltn\ Ifi. |L|V'i J-(iou,u' who has been iruvol Lm lwia?ded^.h'"??ig ,lie Sl0U;l '?JUn? in /)ikota, b^ whom il h^ h "a,l?r 01 lb0 ^Journal. tnnkiM* lur .1 0 s<,nl 10 Rom#- B bos ?1 Indian verU cou,d mlke.10|Mf'tb# besl ^ug the red con andh?a?S^10.riCH;0- ol Port Lou *, Mauritius, croUr>'\ ltl,v Peter Cox, have presented ilie front fi r.01 10 b*,u" lb0 lbiru offering popSla ou ol i'h.W|UhlB " shorl l,n,c" '^"Catholic ".rrbrjr.?'iri"""" H ^afp *r? lW?WWTIIc?n ludiuui auU about 12 000 Mao danajPadun,, wbo live the Sund.n^ Kock realou ?lonvtoa'tb,aJI*hS.e'1?'.,jr. aur'r"u< 111,41 t-'"?hol?c mia-' l! ... I J " be sent to thou. Oue of the lorinur Minn. " nu"' trttVoli?J <0U mlloa to Uuluth' MInn., to requital that Rev. J. U. m. lieuln abouldYi?,i the.,, or send hou,,. 0?. elae In bli ?Uaa H. th.ri Joro. UU ^PPO'U in ibeir bctiaJi lor CUristiMU olfir."- lh',sum?< *l.Ml hM been r!uMd tor ibis ?.{in^?fljr hours' Uevo"?n or the FilesMd Sacrament - ' l?-<?ay, the loa.il ol our Lady ol Per potuui Help, in St. Alphoonua' Church South liifih o'clock! ttt lhe Un<1 ?f lb0 i0 cmn hl?b maw ut Uvo rhnrIi.r!i0nl,M O'Gorman, late paaior of St. John's j oIn?(?tbe PuufUO'iuiiora. "'U, rC"BU?J U'? ^rl811 "ud Th. H TV 0*"V?UULiaT. North Or?n/o, r"'?n" hl8 In town" VCJ* Mwf|'ib oUh,W4S *oldlu? "?rvice? at Hl?n??. aalut churc'li*but tt dVafh ot Mra'^ V'v " UnlT8r ol th. moat aotIVe helpers?n t^"b^'canj?dB? auspoubiou of the aervico*. caua?a a Ur" )"ner baa com plated and oommemor. oi iZToV wurahlp, with ihu Rrounds, cost $16upuoo ?nd the cur byU?3 <S?P^r iW >er>cuwled m or $4,000, so tiiat the luso^uiotitii ? ^.. ,i. ZtTMyZT 'r? b??n, lnad0 ou^ roduced rental of only foO,000. And yot thta la a church whero tho uoor can worship with perfect freedom, none Twin*^ eluded lor want of aDillty to pay K wm"h?.tn?h"0U ^f"4"00 ?t Lnlversallgt Churchoa will have their annual meeting at Nunda N y ,,?t, Tliurkduy und Friday. ? ' *?? u<m ih!br?eV' Richard Kddy will close his pastorate with IX.J'KSK ?ST"" u ? , m.TnubisT. Kev. D. C. Jucokos, 1). O., will supply for the l,m Aveuue Cnurcn'6!?'!00 >0Ur 'J'0 pulpu OI lbo J<-T?reou Avenue Church, Detroit, made vacant by ttie roHiuim Hon and removal from the city oi Dr. PuLbor. ,Utt* 1 ho rci<iKQatlon ol Dr. De Iluga as Cnltod States Con sul at Jeruaalepi haa been reportod. MexTco"'' Uow,"un #0M ou w "fflclal visit to New lo Ulsbop Wiley bus been aaslunod the HuMrviiitin of Methodist mUaioas in Japan and China lor the nrne 18 ,0 ProsMl0 at the North China Corner euce, whose sessions will be held In the cltv of im,,,,,, on October 10. On 1,1a way ,0 San " ranclaco wh.Ji SS wtil embark lor China, the Bishot. iTpr^ide ft Colorado Cocleronce, at Denver, August 1 und at tho Utah Conforcr.ce, at Salt Luke Cily. Auc'ust la liS will *11 oy the s tea in or of September 1 irom San >rancisco. liiauop Wiley was onuo resident unnonn tendout of mission work in China, and his fonhcJm' lug visit to thai work In tho Celestial Kmpire wUI enable h'm lo note with the eye ol a veteran observer the progress of that work during the lust rew VearL Ho expects to return by way of India, J'&ra. KfiaoorAUax lhe Rov John Flanegnn, a deacon ol the Protestant hplHcupui Church in the uloco.o of Indiani living leu Uie ministry of that cburcn, has boon lormallt d? posed by the Ulshop. The Rev. K. M. llarlHiavine also left tho ministry ol thai church >n the diocoso ot Iowa, and joined tho ??Irvmaltes," has also t^eu de posed by the Bishop ol thai diocese. Rov. Alon^o M May having secularixcd binmoU has also been deposed by Bishop Perry. Mr. Harlin hud not been active^ entaged in tho ministry since 1871. y Bishop Wlngfleld. of Noribcrn Calllornis, has issued an ap|ieul <o ihe church geueral to ralaeill ooo to i.aV?i!1 ^'W'liBs and grounds ol '-St. Mary's ol the 1 acillc Irom the haodn ol the Sheriff. Tho proi>erly be says, has already swallowed up $40,000, kuU years SiSttR.'isai'stiar '/IV"1 ?vc"5"' i' Johnson has accepted tne rectorship of HI Jolm the Kvangellst, Philadelphia; the Rev. J. J. lenders h?2 become rector ol Trluity Churcli, Fredonla V v lbo Rev. I)r. W. F. Morgan, of SL thorn Jch, ,,h this city, will deliver lbo university Hormoo at I injh L niveisity, Pennsylvania, io-ds>. Dr. ,,? ? i!rraV^e,bto.day"r**t0 8"m0"'al Do?0 The Rov. D. M. McCalfrey, latoly dofondaut (sucoeas lul.y) iu u scandal sun nere, i,aa rusigued the re^^of I ship ot ttio CburcU of Our Saviour. Thoeuuroli m course of construction at Ourdon C.tv by Mrs. A. 1. Stewart having been accented ?. Lpiacopal Cathedral of the Jucaruution Bishop 1 ntle Jehn IS to lay tho corner stone on Thursday, "'he '^b *"?tELU*.\KOI H. J-illy in in is tors iu lbo luat liity years havo lofi itiA Lutheran Church to Join othor denomination* and lorty-hvo buvs dono ju?i lbo rever?o (ivorge Muller, ol Bristol, Kngland (of ombana? no or,ety) Is anxious to v.s.i America and his wtw writes to Professor Tliury, ol Brooklyn thai hn like to be inv,led here. 'Lot hini comi ai our , ."^ go to KiiKiand ("on their own book", and stay .s lon! a?ihe pleusct; buttbis Aalmitf tor hot ptunty anj cou? irlbutions is hardly ib>r way for a man to do who nro claim* to the world ti.ut bound HI* orphan* live b J lailii or look lo t*od lor their su-ilonanco day by dav iini rll* c u.cl' 'la" opened at tienoa, Italy under ihe auspice* ol the Free Church of Scotland lbo corner alone of St. Matthew's Kvangelical Lu th%o'oVloct U"b?ke"' W'" JSSSA At tho Junction nf Hudson and Kighth slroei* ad dresses will no made in iifri?an by Rov. ll i ai?.. AMBITION AND HUMILITY. BEltMON PBUACUED UV lilV. ItKNIil P. MEND KB AT NINETEENTH STREET STSAUOOUK YE8TEB DA*. The Synagogue lossou yesterday at tne Nineteenth Street Synanogue was ihc episode ol Korab'a rebellion. TheKov. Henry V. Mendea said:?In striking coutraat to ail tboso nun wtio have played sucb great parta In lb* rehgioua development ol tl>? human race, atich as Cuulucius, lluddba, Mohammed and Jesus tbo Nuxa renc, stands nlono and graud our prophet llowi. Toachlug nothing but that which elevates mini's intellectual nature, tbo ond o/ bis teaching ta not a sonsual paradiae liko that ol liilani. Uo emphatically incuicutod a religion ol love, tie wiu most utmssum ing?the mildest ol incn; and tho Tory thought ol olaluting ufllmiy with the Ono he acrved would buTo boon moat repugnant und blasphemous?nny. Inn mind never Iruiocd the thought. None the Man I* he dlsttu> guished irom tho grout Conluclus by hla implicit rail* auco upon revelation, which the latter rejected Til a t'HAHACTMIl Of MOMKN?KOB.tll'S HKDITIUX. Tbo prcachur pointed out how brilliantly the noble character ol Mosos was exhibited in the episoJo of Koruh, a rebellion among the l.tviles, bla own tribo, hllhorio iMtthfnl. agitated by bis own cousin, originated by one ol the Kobaibues, the moat distinguished sec. lion of tho must distingushed tribe, who ruuked llrat after tbo priesthood, who ahould Ituve been IIrut in obe dlance. Aided by cblcls ol the tribe ol Keuben nnd 'lt>0 prim es, Korab presents himself before .Mohpk.huiI, using tne tuual lungusgo ol led'tlon, proclaims equulity and demanda by what right Moses und Aaron ?re exalted above them. Mr. Mendes deacribed tbo prolonged torturo ol ain prec eding discovery, and pictured tho scctie at the text ol tho noxt day, ax to who was to be chief In Israel. Tho graud and supreme moiueni ar rives; slowly the words fall Irom Mt>?oa' llpa, ench word a louden weight that sinks Koran's bourt, each syllable one instant less beiore his doom. The test is Irlghilul and appalling. Aa Mosy speaks, so It 11? the earth e>eavos asunder, sn<i in tho doptha of its ombruee Korah nud Ins people llnd a living gravo. Here, then, continued the lecturer, la ambition persont fled by Koruh, proud, loity nnd overbearing, opposed to hnmlllty person ?lied by Moses. The ambition* mun neotis as many eyes as Aryns to watch his opportuni ties and bis ?nemios ?s many arms aa llriarsus to sstxo lis desires and guard them when attained. Ambition Is like a ladder with no top to It; bowaver high the climber's atop. "Excelsior" Is still hla cry. Higher bo climbs while oarth'a glorious beauties and lovely 1 symmetries melt in ono contused view, reflecting to hitn his ene Idea of sell, Upward lie climbs nntll at last he reaches thlniiir, vsnny, nothing. *?>111,K AM HI Mo**. Yet there are nobis and worthy ambitions, said Mr. Meudcs. It la ? worthy ambition to alloviate the pain ?f suffering humanity. It >? a noble ambition 10 Mm disinterestedly ono's country. the irur uoliiiiH tbvra tluiit re?ld?? Where )u?llre ?lndlea?<f? anil wliulutn (alilo. But atnbMiou luuat uot bo aelri?hnes*. winch la a accre; poison, fatal, lor it insure* inortidcatlou, (or irulv It mortlila*'he *u0er?r. In contrast i* humility. dWplayed ao emiiianily by Moira When the dorm of rcttelliou burst* upon Him lie iloe* not summon troop? to put down iho rovolt ui ft armis, nor i|o.m he re*i;o a* they demand. "Who am I that I should go 10 1'baraob?" be had ?aid when hi* inn-Ion wa* oral intruded to bun. but, once undertaken, bo waa no coward to resign It Ho appoint* a public trial. Thus he blunt* the ?djf-' ol tbe revolt for the time. To-morrow it nhaJI be. t'nu* ho give* time lor Koran'* better ien*e to prevail. He e x poet u late*, point* out the dignities and privilege* b? already en joya. When annihilation la threatened tbo people be beg* them on. W uen the cita<iiropbe occura *nd the demoralized people uccuae him, and annihilation la agatu threatened and In procesa of execution, be bur rlea Aaron to atone lor tlmra ; out in the lew minute* that pa*a near tllteen thousand are drlcken. four times had bo been told to i-uve tbe people to tholr late. He waa to be the latberof a greater nation. Hut he bad uot tbut ainbltlou He knew not tbe word. Humility he know and pracliaed. Io urging humility our sage* point out that the law wa* given upon Sinai, one ol the lowest ol nionutair.s. When It waa Known a mountain would bo selected there wa* much commo tion. Ararat *uld, "Where tbe drat chain waa forged to Jolu olleuded lleuven to offend in* oarth, thoro the laai chain ahull be forged." "No," *ild Lebanon, "my cedar trees alono are dt companion* lor tbo tree of Life." "llut tbe thunder breakcth tbo cedar*," said CaruieL "whero the Are i* to come upon liaal'* prieiua, there the law, 'a flery law,' shall be given." "Upon me," aald Moriah, '-where Abraham, the founder of the faith, offered hla gift to Ut-avon, there tbe law, Ueaven'a gilt to maq, uiuat be given." Siuai aloue wa* silent. Already It had beard the voice. It koaated not, and thn* proving Itself worthy it* destiny Slnal became synonymous witn light, law' and reason*. The soruon ooucludod with a prayer for all to walk humbly 8??? A k s Tii "00??" " r L\ 8 S ? " 8 8 g Nv ft ? M "A A U U i* it o fivvv CO A A HinU r if U ? * x s A UU T II OO N NJf NJf ?? 01 J?-,877- "?'? <h? f3 POr C'nt- ?" I87a 4*10,500 ICii><iiMti Bonds of the year ltjM*2 Utn l/w i ,.ir? y*?1' pt'r c#nt BwiUa. SOOlieaob! n ?f r*nc4 Hallway, In loa ,bllf.Uon. of ? Wriivrii or France Hallway Obh*utlou.. 4 Kiutern of I'raecr Rullwny .shard.. riSKSM1* ab"7 "wH'li. u. on HI. .t th. New * a?ock hxchanse and at the office of ... L. VON IIOKKMANN A CO AO Wall .t ..cu'rff.T" U,IOt,t",8d "^o.Utinft^'ib'ov. SSSSSlXiaE&WBa ituinjz'ii jsii z LSSt'K'Sk;SVi"..'WEF"*" Exc.ianue court, will ho anltably rewarded' K1MBa,'l. * TiW1? ~RK?*ABUi-|'.KKT IFHIVaTB rnrutu nw xriu o'",or-A,,,,re" I jMaTir0." TIIH.lr>TH^ A LAOVH 8TO.N K~() VVVo piv" hyr?tmH.'?SrUVr.W^oMa*rW,U bo "??*?? T jVfii-Tw? 1..?.!iK0 KS' DRAWN BV wTnsLOW?X ,or Mas. ssrts uts w'iV" xnr- Sult,"jl? f-wurd paid by j%i NfkVk MAN. with Afiortrnng Uix* aiu Broadway KEK ifillifjissi T OST""I<aR()ii OLUSI'KIt OIA wtiVh u. .> ?.f 177!?T"?' L?rarr^ss lu utcr and a xmall hur.r.Uoe lh?7nl, . i i p,lnt?'' IWrr It to tbo owner. II We. I L'l?t iiL ^7" Ill,,? rt?" ond a hauda.irae reward. ' "d r'oei*? *?>?'?*? Tout?a c:aT; lauuk! wiffrii bodikh?TTiiTv ^eaje.nd.re, and black Ml, llbfr- reward "lis We., P..^ Adilreaa COX A i.llKKN, * HrZJtZ&ZSfj* "? i*', ? _ ftiicWARbsi " <|? ? RK W A l(D? 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Jiluiuoiida, Jewelry aii.l Silver. ^aih pildfor HhAU 1'IKUL DtAXO.ND iiKAU ORNaMKNT m/ '"relun productlmi lo a cuah .,.r.i,, ' . ( VKEASCUIi. hot HO llerald office J?"<-ha?r ch?..p. ]JAIt<iAINS IN diamonds | ^, u k.,.,., -- U. V. AI,I,|..H. 1,1.*) Hroadwav, near ai>lh it ROBHIN.s, box IT.7 Herald Uptowft office ' AddroM J1 LMf HKKYH' voltaic paribian diamonds DOC 11 LET SToJfES. iliVu ti it l.H H (n TUB HIJ s.0B '? a or n "ARK* k it Ii UBMa. II ?' ( u ?? H u 11 ii mi Tb? perfect imitation of preclom ftouci ? ip?Ciallty. The prueea* U by dli*ol*lnK aruall oartlclca of oreclont ?tone*, which ara held In ...lotion .nd by voltaic action precipitated on a pare cq.tat haw, and mouniod In ?,|id K?ld diamond (ettlntfi. Ir or aala only by K1CIIARD HCMPHRETB. JawaiWr. Bll? llro?.lw?r, coruar 12th it., N?w York. Hand tor lllnalrnled Catalouoa. H- litHhrtl PRli !K? P vlli t it* <>!.!> JKWKI.KY OLD (iuld and Diunoidi: ?!?<> Iu?n? D8j;otiat?d ul 7:?5 up (loirs IK VOU WAN1 ItMHiUNS l> dTaMO.V p*, * A TO ?f K& ? ml ail kln*? of rlcli Jew?iry ?o to l.JNUO MKutt . l,Jii7 way. I'll* ?ama burnetii LoaSk n K'?<>riatki>?aLLKN's, 1,147. hhoalT way, on Diamond". Watcbea, Jemilrgr, Pinoiiil Prop erly, Ac., Ac I'rWata oltir* foi IOANS SIv.OIIATKO on UIAVOXI)*, WATOHHs" J.I fw?lry, r<llk Driiauo ami I'arnonal i'r?|ierly ; Pawn Ticket* nt *llk |ir?i?a? bonrbt. II HI!I.I.1-.KTI l.N MO W?>t 40. >1. OJihV O.N DIAMO.Nft* Fins. 40-DIAMONDS, Wutchat. jawulry. *ll?erw?r?, ->e?l Mtcijuea. camel ? It.ir Miawia, .illh. Ac , bo'iuht. and eolrt back at a vary ?mall MlTauca. Ill.o. C. AM.I-.N, Jeweller. I.1UU Uroadway. Dear JH! at lirATClilCH am) JK W KI.kv KKfAIIlkD MY IMntfT II clu> workman. OKO. C. AliLRN, 1.1U0 Rranlaif, DCrtt JHlll ?( unc HHOAIiWaV. OPPOtllTK IITII Vt.-iTTa OvJOinondn. Watches. .lewelrv. Silverware, tHIkv bought and sold; loans n?Kollatc<l. ?>( ilili>h>-d IH-tl. KoBKH l .1 ROOWTHAIi WIMF.ft. I.IUIOIIS. .*? . A si'MM Kli KifcUK?hl/?r^CMAT?rATr"?MiAkoss"ir the favorita Claret; au original case ul 50 <juitrto sliippcd to any addiM* oe receipt of iJ4. VIoruK fc. VAUUKR. 110 Keada ?t. K1\K AKT*. KLAUHKH'S WkhY I'M < ?T? M t k A I' 11S. ?(fA RUsj' Imperials. W par down 4?>i 0th av. Xnu. at. PTESITIHI. A.' ^ raiimvu, rcc.Mri.-ss. PCRsVriHE. FURMTLRK. "BUT OK TUB XA.KKR," The Furniture I of country cuttacea ? apecialiy. B<U | ?luomrlr dMlfom at thli ee?!un of redactug rar ?ery large itwlr we offer BXrRAOKoTTrRY and UVPaRALI.KLKD BARGAINS la alt description* of Furnltura, Bedding, Hirrori, Ac Fur Example ? Pretty painted Bedroom Malta, f 17 and upward. Solid walnut Bedroom Hult?. ?&"> and upward. Leatliei covered Inuiuf Chair*. $3 and upward. Folding t.'arnp Chaire. f I All and upward Handsome marble top Sideboards. 1125 aad upward, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. auo. c. Flint a co. Manufacturer*. STOKES JiOii. 104. lUtt AM) 108 WEST 14TH ?*. ' between 6th and Tth *?? on* door wart of 6tk ar. A."^ DBORAAFK A COt'HKAN'B, furniture Manufacturer., 152 and IW Weil '?td >t.. between tJth and 7tb ava. Wholesale and retail dealer!, Kaatlake. Parlor, Chamber, Mining Room and Library Furniture; Cornices, Pier and Mantel til Lambrequins, Mallrtiui. Spring Beds, Ac. Palutfd sUit?, $18 and upward. I'rlco> to oooipnle with all manufacturer!. Kxamiue and compare. Aer ial* for one week only * teufact wars' stock Furniture, partially damaged by viSil Will be sold at groat aarrtlkce. __ 170 Canal at. A ~Ii*(i.K our roa the bigsale op furmti'rJ ? ifltAW fiiV' !? 0,1 Wednesday. 10), o'clock. JAMES QUA HAM, Auctioneer. salesroom 1 tMl 3d av. Advancm (\o box us) ok ?kT'bnitijke Fi stored or put on sale at our warehouses. 103. 107 West ?>od St., one door wast of Mth av "DAUMANN BHOTHRRH. SM AND 23b HUDSON ST. XJcornrr Broome. n the iu?st reliable and cheapest hou? c?hoTiu?il?Vn"r Kurnl,ur'- *nJ Bedding, for ^JARPKTs AND fTKMTlTRI ~ *re i?l line ?t a (rt>l sacrlfl<*> at D. KELLY'S great Uptown Ware moms. raducllou in all kindi of Carpets, Furniture.'Ac., for the dusluir out ot our entire soring stock. Brussels reduted to (I !Ml per yard. Titpeatry roiluuuii to !*Jc. pjr yard. luree I'ly reduced to *1 per yard. Ingrain reduced to IIOc. per v*?rd. All other goods reduce.! to correspondlnjly low pries*. KltehlSV I'arlor. Chamber aua Uiulngrooui and i .. .I,re: at Pric*? th*' defy competition. An additl iual reduction ot tun per in Upholstery Goods Lace Curtains. Linoleum, Ac , Jkc. "ooos, r 0 KKLLV ? U",!??14. 8lb ttv" eorn<>r :w?h *t., and 41* Oth ar.,'eof uer ?t. /VLaRKK'S FURNITURE AND CARl'ET "ftoDSB. 747 llreaiitvMy. opposite Astor place. Terms of payment fnr eight months CK worth of goods 93 50 par month. im ""' J ' ?! 8??i* 7 00 per month. !'I w"r'b ? M If) per mouth. *"r'1 ?' -? OO per month. ?*) worth of good 42 go par month. Special term* lor Tar^e moouutH. Ail goods at cash prices it p?id lor within three month*. ?iAHl'KT FOR KALK.-VKKY UTTijj oi ^ yards. Appl.t LUi West Houston st. 0 E. D. HA It RE LL, 7f? Bowery, aear Canal sL Fl'ONtTCRE, CARPETS ARD BRDDINO at 40 per cent less thau the colt of production. flavini: purchased tlio entire stocks of several baokrunt mauu lecturers oi furniture, carpel*. and bedding, vct* below cost or production, 1 uui now prepared to Jiy% me patrons and the public In general * BAlUiAlNS sneb as have never before been oiforad la this elty or any where else iu the couulry. These manufacturers had en gagement* to meet and were not prepared to meet than, liavtng the cash. I took advantage of the situation miU bought those stocks at nation an* liXIRKMELY LOW FIOLREs. I am now In posse^iou or them, aud can sell ttiam cheaper titan similar stocks or the same or ol even laierior aualllia* uiii be sold by auy mauuractuier or conlederatiou of maon itciOftris w K. I>. FARRELL, . . 75 Bowery, near Canal st. * ?iways to bit extoniive W?rerooiu< en I nine ait nnm. lily of Parlor Suits. Dining Iioom Suite, Chamber Suits, KnttnolM Furuitn"* Carpets. Oilcloth* end Bedding.' Weekly or niouibh instalment* taken. K. D. FAKKKLL, 5 "w>ry? u??r Canal si. FV'^ITI.-IIK; CAKI'KTS. MUl't..|ts; PUKiSryilL U.r Suits Bedroom Sets. BeW, Bedding. IIall Staa.la, pAclr ^^hor,> ? "l pr",*u m -c,,~ LH>B 3 ALK Oil RAP?A Lot oi fc.LBUA.NT I'll R 1. (ilas.es, both gilt end walnut and gilt, and a law ellirhtlr St'h'.T ' "h' WlU *4>l(1 " ? ?riat bar?rin. w 7$ CljfKf.N HKI- I'ARI.oit Sl'IT. KINK* UUI>KR~ CM ?rest lwd'st Mlr*r> Wagon. ?H*J. I'.arle Slorsge. luj T AKUKSI STOCK AM) I.OWKST PKIt'ES FOR KUHU .i cUI&'hk u'tiiSor.c"h "r Hkeral terms of payment warerooin l! A I f S, IV, and IS7 Chatham at. ;l/lerga VflsHI CARPETS, OIlsOlaOTNi AS U "MATTINUiI. iflirery ciii*np, at the old place 112 Fulton st. Call or troi lor price I.at. j BKXOALL PARTIKsi IIAVIMU HOVE OOOD KL'KMFt/TtE AND < erpvts to rent eun address OAlttPUL, J4o We.t i id'st Sul \ IkM^OHKAKUT ?.Mi BBS IN MARRBTl ^ tiwurdeu silver medal American Institute Knlr. Ittf UrANTKD-A SK.-ONO IIa.M) I'LI M I'T()N~KoLD1 NO aid ofJlr" C Ad,lft" llOl'hKKKfcl'KR. box Vj>j liar ANTED 1<? BUV CllhAI' K<ill CASH. A BLACK walnut Bedroom Suit. Mra AUaM.s, .MU 0th av. w WXNTEU TWO UOOD HTKONM BBOKOOM ANO ?u? I arlor ?uii I.,, couatry , also wool Caruet and ShOtles. Ft It.MTL'KL, llereid ofllce WANTEU-rCRNI1 UKK, CARHBr.i. BKUDfXU AMD Kitchen I.tenslls. urlvate famiit willing to sell cbaaD r.,r ,ejh Address KtRNllURK wANTKlf, Herald fp^ town llrauch. ?" A MAHIll.K KAJmU4k 1 PRIChH NEVLR AI'I'itOACiifclj Hhftj"JL Slat, aud marble Mantels; largest as.ortiuert in tba c'ty. I K.NIIil VN mLA'CK COMPANY WJ Lnlon square. 4th av. and 17th St., New Vork uiaiiufaeturers of all kinds of Slate Work. AJAKBI.K AM) ORANfTB MOM MKftTM KOU mal'k ITlor e vchan/e . party leaving dtv ; will sail at a eacrlttc^ Ait?lri??s, tur tour davit J. 8., llt*ral<i oftico. VI All?i.hA\llTiiu MTK MONUMnM-ri. UK ad! ivl stones. $IM to 9>'M); cheafiest ever 'ffered lu Naw York 17 Lafayette place, near AsloTplaee. r"r" MTOICA4.K. Ah' M Olio AN' ' A llflofHkfts1" is iVrtAtiIf"W aUST ? .houaea Broadway .tnd 47th ?t. . saparate rooms for mriilture. piano*, baggage, Ac. Inspection solicited. AHTORAK-WKMI 81 OB MTU RAO? W A It R .heuoes, AIM Hudson st. (Abingdon square) Sktoud-riv n'l'Ji'!*". " ; ?ni1 Sati*keeping fbr furuHura pianos baggage, goods aud waraa ol avery deaorlpttou stored in separate rooms, oldest (established ltMoi lowest iSa'iSir.? *x,',H'\\:;;i,Au?row!.v,\;rr;?rt "m,? Hudsoast. (Abingdon squara). A, \'-^. .'?XT',-NhlVK s | ( ill aiIK WAR*UOuir~ISr 111. Il.l and llo East 44th si., near l^txington at ?du V?'"kr a?.^mii.oU?l,o,? f.? Sv>r?f, of Kumltun. Carriages I rnnks and K amilv I roperty of all kinds In ulaat -red ...Im' men,,f well Ug, ,.d U.J vautHatcd; eVeg^^^'^e. tlons ror exemliietlon and changluir eontents or trnnka Ac., on ground lloor. O'REILLY HltOfllRKS, Proprietor!! A -?TORA(iK FOR KUKNITl HK. PIANOS AiH Bielcker'' " ^ T?Z? pAONR* A COTS" STOIUOK WAUBHOUHBM *n S# ''4th >?t Mar Htii avouue, adjoining tli?> im* u i* * V. nltnre, Mlrrora. Pianos. li.X i."B' dlse moat acceptable; perlectly reliable, ulght watch sen late rooms at lowest rates, cash advance.. * needed P I/ MI'lltK MTOIlAltE W A KKH<1 lHKS~K<TR~fTTrTT - "? Mirrors, Bagaa^a and s.?, .n.. *, separate room. Tlie?, ,lr,t cUm ?arah..ases blv^m viirit). lower rates of Insurance and lower chargesZr age than anv similar establishment InsneHion mTIi.^j O RKILI.V .% (O , Proprietors, !|HM :<Wiand aw Tiad.oa TtlVt1. ^,iAK vv VKK||""SLS, m il AV . Fitovi -mi Sw st "? 4o" m rates (X io W.ns| lOs^a'l I1"" Wl""ST :,:I" s' RAOLll STORAUit .? ! ,*? cle.m, orderly, lowest -?.V; }5.PK H" to 107 West Sid s?. one deer wost Or olii sv, OANCINO ACADKNIEI. ' /"1ARTIKR 8 DaSi.'INU " ACAUi.MV, * VSTliS V square, open all suuimer: private leeaaaa aay hour; glide waits specialty. Heeoptiosis Meadays. ___ HKIIAVOK. UrA.NTKI) to KXCIlAWoitl?bAUltfcYjJt man's gold Watch foi new ur.ee..nci band parlor Car. OCt; 45 varlls iiMroii WA1VU THAitft Hitsw oIBca