Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 13, 1874, Boston, Massachusetts llv MONDAY JULY PRICE POUR OF THE TUK GREAT Every Evening and on Wednesday and Saturday After Doors open at Begins at 2 and BOSTON SCENIC Every evening at and Wednesday and Satur at PAINTINGS IN THE SIERRA On exhibition for a time at BLAKES LEE 127 BOSTON BASE BALL BOSTONS This Monday July Play at Tremont street and Highland Fallway WOODWARD WASHINGTON GOLD MEDAL Awarded by the Worlds all to the ITor superiority Finish at the New England 88O Washington T I SQUARE GRAND and A Written Warranty for 5 Years witu every Sold on and to 48 Boylston next to Public 11 Bast Fourteenth TORE WILLIAM GENERAL MANAGER OP THE SUMMIT BRANCH AND SINNICKSON HAVE REMOVED TO 83 WATER Formerly 81 Tremont street REMOVED 7 WALTHAM WATCHES At Lowest Bend for and CHRONOMETER BALANCES ap plied and to beat and a Retailer and Jobber of PAPER 2 HAMILTON nearly opposite Park Street WALLACE Dealers la At very lowest Gl Eliot BUSS IMPORTERS AKD Off AND AMERICAN 383 Washington with Water Tanks and Hotel and Market Water Cooler and Com Ice Cream Union Chest and Upright Improved or Ice with cet for Drawing the Improved tit ior Grocers and Pi o Culinary Dry Kink or with Hot and 41 Brattle Sena for antr THE BOSS SHOE STORE OF THE CMO Where can be found all the latest aud v MANILA Superior for Sale by WELDS BANNER la Military and of every de 1uluUd ElKUt Prices IK to 01 11 Till 1 Ill tt DEBT CHEAPEST iu the 1 810 Ladies London made Water proof Bathing FOB Devlins Linen and Rugs and Lap Robes Bathing Suits Turkish Towels Yachting Shirts English Jerseys Flannel Shirts Cardigans Linen mahs London made Linen Collars Lisle Thread and Drawers and Socks Cart wright Warners Merino Hosiery and Underwear the Patent Panta loon Drawers Margetson London Ties Lisle Thread and Driving Gloves Silk Umbrel J and Retailers of Mens Fine and Retailers of i 47 Temple Are You Insured Fire and Marine To any amount and on all kinds of In by JOHN TOBIN 09 Devonshire Boom 1 OLD STATE Cash Assets CONTINENTAL INSURANCE Of NEW Cash Assets exceeding losses adjusted and by the North Lesson of the fire Divide your Dwellings and furniture Insured for three or Silas Ezra Jolm Sampson Franklin Jacob John Benjamin Albeit Matthew Paul Seth FRANKLIN PUPS INSURANCE AGENTS ADJUSTERS OF MARINE 55 State 55 Marine and Fire Insurance placet in responsible Companies at low est current LADIES ARE IN WANT OF SHADE Will find them at 26 TEMPLE AT THE VERY LOWEST Olf Patent Win dow The best In 109 WASHINGTON BOH LEWIS AND 48 and 5O La Grange Street Adjoining Fourth 1ollee Bell promptly A larce stock of coode at panic 48 Portland TURKEY A fine assortment of Turkish for Summer Imported and ior by H Central NARRAGANSETT 31 AT OS Near the Boston and Albany Meals utall 191 Washington Not excels In the public a stylish New Silk and but MAKES OVER Cassi mere and Soft In a style hy any hi any or State in this Netted the most nnd durable For sale by AMERICAN NET AKD 43 Commercial MODE FOR Now ready at It is tbe as Ills Spring n decided improvement on tbe we claim to bo considerably New Yorkers iu SI Lit Try and pee if it isnt Wo are a Rilk hat lighter the English Cork but more and In style more AND CANVAS AKD PROM REMNANTS WHOLESALE AKD AT EXTREMELY LOW OAK BOSTON SLATE SLATE Heart and Bathing anil Table fire Wash Chess Floor Milliard and PARLOR Fit f kinds of Bluto work to CHARLES 68 CANAL HAIR DYE IB never Established a Properly at Wig and Toupee 10 llund New J ALASKA Heal Oil tor the Tho Lest hair D E N T I for anil the teeth and anil BATCH BLURS ointment cures the nil fuco or W BATCHELORS NEW or fov the without mid retail at Hi win nnd by ail Atk for NEW MONDAYS OF MET Governor Dix Orders Mayor Havemeyer to Prepare for an Chapter of the Scan and Wall and Case Parade of the Or Yes Special Despatches to The Boston NEW July Colonel Sydney De private secre tary of Governor entered tho Mayors office and requested an interview with Mayor Ho was shown into the Mayors private office hy the and remained closeted with the Mayor some The nature of the private conversa tion could not be on Colonel De Kays he was questioned by a reporter in regard to the Ho said he hy order oE Governor tho Mayor with a copy of the charges pre ferred against tiira by Tammany Hall and the council of political and the Al resolutions calling for the sion and removal of the He also filed the Mayor an official communication from the instructing him to as soon as possible make out an answer and de fence to these charges forward them to him either at Albany or his private residence at West No formal inves will be The Governor has seen the charges against the and fully con and only awaits tho reply of the Mayor to decide in the which he do The Mayor will not be suspended iu the The following is the letter which Governor Dix sent to Mayor Saturday morning WEST 1 July J William Mayor of the City of York application having boon made to me to re move you from the of Mayor of the City of New upon charges of official I in accordance with the authority conferred on me by section 20 of chapter 335 of the laws of and with the provisions of section 11 of article title chap ter part 1 of the Revised furnish you with 8 copy of f aid in order that you may have an opportunity of being heard in your I JOHN There are sets of and all were served on the Mayor by Colonel De One set contained eight and is signed by John Joseph Wil liam Benjamin William Barrett and Ked The second series is by Charles The third is signed by Oswald Ot John Kelly and William The law obliges the Mayor to give an immediate answer to the The Latest Phases of the Scan In the Beech ers in soliciting an investigation of the charges made by Tilton has had the effect to put the Brooklyn papers on the alert for the latest and reporters are scour ing the city iu search of The Eagle publishes interviews with a number of the prominent members of Plymouth including several members of the committee ted to investigate Til tons With one but little interest ing information was The tional case was that of a reporter who inter viewed a said to be authority on the and he states that Tilton has already been before a commute of and denied in tho most posi tive manner that there was the slightest impropriety in Beechers conduct toward The reason assigned by for her husbands strange conduct that when his with Woodhull was at its she called on Beecher as her pas and told him about her husband running after strange and that he had publicly announced his conversion to the doctrine of free advised her to leave her hence his enmity to She denies that she ever told her or that Beecher attempted to treat her This gentleman also believes that Tiltons is in a very unsettled con and that insanity is gradually develop ing Tilton refuses to be Paris A terrible case of starvation arid sup posed suicide was A family named consisting of hus wife and little lived on Cherry They were respectable very reticent and not disposed to mix much with their For several days Moynahan has not been a strange odor was observed issuing from their The police were notified and they bioke open tho and found Moy lying on the sofa in the front evidently He was removed 4o the Moynahan was found dead in A physician said she had been three The body was removed to the The little boy was found asleep ou the Paris found lying told the cause of death and her husbands Restoratives were applied to the and he rallied but would say nothing on the subject of the further than You will find out all it by and The house was well and even finely and bore evidence to the refined and literary tastes of the it is wits identified with the Fenian movement in and imprisoned in He has a brother in He was at oue time engaged in literary He has but little chance of re The publishes the details of a disgraceful case just dime to A woman named residing at HOT East called at the Permit Bureau of thu Board of for no UKS than five burin permits for children within ten All were buried in the Potters The case will bo looked after by the nnd Wull The Wall street were badly in consequence of ru mors prevailing the position of Commodore it is hiis for several days past been closing out his speculative with a view of enjoying tie Summer at Jt is said that the veteran Commodore in some way obtained early information regarding the action of the President in signing the currency and took a heavy speculative turn on the bull side of The pres ent decline is attributed in great part to his unloading these stocks in order to realize his handsome arid free himself from the market for the Summer Tho brokers of the commodore generally say that there is no foundation for the as they believe that his when made at are for permanent What ever may be the truth in the tho report was believed in and the re sult was visible in large offerings OH long The The 12th of on wae the Orangemen of New They through Thirty Second street to Madison and up the thoroughfare to the Church of the Holy Trinity the morning service conducted by tho Stephen sermon teas prepared was eloquent and was to with In Tyng brought his to the period of all prejudices which haa been instilled in bit ter contentions with Several sec tions of the police accompanied the proces sion in citizens There were no dis and but few A TERRIBLE A Young Girl Throws Herself from the Window of Her Boom at the Chester it was Imd taken a room in the About 12 last that a young girl who Chester House on street had met with a terrible death under go and frightful circum It appears that 3 Sunday a young girl 1 at tbe house and naked for a was a a top room In the fourth directly back of the granite building at the corner of Washington and Harvard by American and for tyther business purposes there is u open running up through the centre of tho building from tho second floor to the a distance of and at about feet from the top is ft largo horizontal sky light of ground The room which this young girl occupied in the House bad a fide wall of ground in largo patios if one of theie was opened it directly out upon tho open hailway of the next building and tho sky light This girl tooH the room lluis and nothing was seen or of her during tho at about in tho one of the young lady Inmates of tlie bouse entered the girls nnd found It lhe girls clothes worn ly ing In the chair where sue haij placed the bod looked as though it had just but tho occupant was not The young lady Immedi ately summoned the proprietor oE tho and they set to work to unravel the mystery it was soon solved ou looking around noticed that one of the panes of glass i at tbo side was Mounting on a for was about eight feet the proprietor looked down and saw that skylight below was as if some one had and u horrible suspicion that the girl had leaped through the window and fallen through the skylight into the hall below came Communicating lila suspicions to they went out and endeavored entrance Into the building from the but they found this to lio as It was locked and aud they could not got the An officer wae Informed of the affair nnd a ladder by means of which an entrance into an office in the second story of the building was by smashing open the they entered the main They started back In for a ghastly aud fearful spectacle presented Itself in the centre oi the upon the hard wood lay stretched the dead body of the with her skull crushed The body was almost entirely being only scantily covered with a thin and In one foot stuck a largo piece of surrounded by She did not appear to be otherwise cut or Her was that of a young girl of about twentythree or four years of with hair and light eyes her face was turned bore a upon All around tho body were pieces of broken and a small hole lu the skylight showed where she bad fallen Coroner Foyo was at once summoned and took charge of the It Is thought that she leaped through the open window of lier looks hardly large enough to admit a persons and dove down head foremost through tho glass sky a distance of or forty to the bard floor of the hall known for the It is that the girl was laboring under lit of delirium tremens or temporary insanity at the and as persons In that condition oil en have an idea that some one Is chasing them It is thought that she leaped from the window to escape her Imaginary From which was found In the pocket of ber drees the girls name Is to be Ion the card wore the Miss Washington Another caul was also found In her with tho Smith upon ypung man who was in the bouse said that she told hi in that she came from No due Identity was found her which weru carefully Notes of Special Despatch to Tim Boston 1 July Everything has been very quiet A large number of visitors and the hotels are filling up rapid No work of any kind has boon done by the There has been Bitch a severe that even if it were not Sun day it would be u lost at 10 Yale on the Regatta William Apple of representing will row a raoe for a neither of the men having had any training since their old boating At OJ entries for the race vill lie made at the Williams crews and the Freshman crews will draw for positions at the same time and At 4 oclock the first of three base ball games will be played by the Harvard and There will be a at of all person H interested in running and pedestrian The gen eral opinion here is that Harvard is though some stick for After in come and aud tho others are generally regarded as of little Princeton are in for th Freshmen race and they stand in public estimation in tile order in which they are men are sorry that they have no crew as they think that their boys are superior to the three crews which aro to Cornell is in everything the Freshman and Phillips ig considered as cei tain to win the running Many mem bers of tlie University crews came in to the Trinity and Wesleyan crews coming The champion colors jue of the richest material and all original They attract much and will make mementoes for the fortunate They were furnished by Savory of the wellknown and manufacturer of military and society Important Opinion in Relation to the Recent Railroad Legislation of Secretary of the Navy Calling for Economy in His Thurman to be the Presidential Candidate of the Demo Work in the Far West Other Despatches to The Boston July The gives an opinion addressed to the Secretary War In regard to the late not of Congress which provides no money be paid any railroad company for transportation of auy prop erty or troops of United States over any railroad in whole or was constructed aid of grants of public on condition that such railroad be a public highway for tlie use of the Government of the United free from toll or other or upon the use of such road for such transportation tlie act further provides that any such roads may bring suit in the Court of Claims for charges for such and recover ing the if found entitled by virtue of a law incorporated in thia The in his says The distinction drawn by the act Is founded on lie presence or absence in each land not of conditions in but of a certain cork ol those for uso of such Reference to legislation under especially the lust ton land grants have been to railroad in connec tion with tlie above that such grants may be divided into three classes cases In which in one form expression or tree transporta tion is expressly stipulated tor cases In which the conditions of preference trans or of ordinary rates of or of average are all that have been expressly imposed cases whore no conditions fov the use of said roads by I ho Government buvo been In my there can be no question that the first are included within and the third ex cluded from the operation of Iho act of Juno quoted Tuo third class IB a very small and probably exists by an inadvertence ot legislation but ns Congress has limited its above prohibition to capes of grants upon any other conditions tor uso of such those having no such conditions attached are not I am of the opinion that cases under the second class are included with in the this Is the only class upon which the act has any effective operation for the first class Is already excluded from pay ments by the very acts which grant as has been recognized heretofore by the Department of A consideration of ho passage of the above quoted brings mo to the conclusion that it was tbo Intention of Congress to DO appropriation at present for any caee where the original grant may have left to them the control of the by comprehensive to remit all extent of control to the Court of Congress as Waiving all question of the obligation of the United States to pay the companies whose lund grants contain any condition for their road until decision by the of wo hereby direct that no part of this appropriation shall bo uped to pay It Deems In so Congress had only resorted to a method of raising and deciding such questions that Is usual among to a business controlled by rules of law that are National Work in the Far The Navy Department is making preparations to spend nearly at liaro Island Navy during the present fiscal The ironclad Monad now laid up at Mare is to be overhauled and put in thorough The Comanche will also receive proper at as will also all other vessels on the Pacific Coast which may need Senator Sargent has been indefatigable in his efforts to secure for the Pacific slope a fair proportion of the expenditures made by the Navy De and his efforts have at last been crowned by Besides the amount to be expended by the Navy tha of War has secured the following appropriations for improvements on the Pa coast the improvement of the lower and Columbia Rivers from to the for continuing the improvement of the upper Willamette River in for con the improvement of upper Columbia for continuing improve ment of the for re moving wreck and rocks off the harbor of San for the improvement ot Oakland in the The Secretary of tlie Navy has issued a general of which the following are the main points Increased economy In every branch of the naval expenditure ib indispensably and commanders of acting are reminded that their vessels are most liberally fitted out ID every department on going Into commis and mo with general supply stores for a An avoidance of waste in the Issue of stolen acid profes tional oversight of all articles In Including rigging and to prevent undue wear and tear should render It to purchase any stores except such us manifestly are not and cannot be supplied in to last beyond u certain such as And It should the pride of the commanding officers o complete a cruise with out incurring hilly that require The department prohibits absolutely any expenditure ot money In stores in of allowance without Its The Secretary regrets that bo will be obliged to bold and all com manding to strict accountability for any iip of money or and his act in such cases will be disapproval oi bills un til the necessity for expenditures is satisfac They must make their ships under all ordinary conditions of a The Redemption of Bank The facilities in the office of the United States Treasurer for counting the National Bunk notes and remitting new notes in place of those sent for are not yet up to a standard which will allow as prompt at tention to the requests of the bunk a as the chief of the new division is desirous of Additional room for the counting force is and it will be requisite to the space and to provide for addi tional with very littlo in order to take care of the extensive business which the banks present for attention from the ol the Redemption It would bo well if those holding National Bank notes for redemption would withhold their fora few days until demands can be better complied All the avail able force in treasurers office is now busily occupied in counting the and collecting and crediting the drafts forwarded on account of the five cent But us the remittances are BO numerous there may lie some slight delay in acknowledging The amount Deceived up to this date on ac count of the five per deposit required to be kept in the Treasury as a reserve from the National Banks is Thurman and the Since the interview Senator Gordon of Georgia and the editor of an At lanta paper on the political in which great prominence was given to tho prospective chances Thurman as the Democratic nominee for the next Presi papers generally throughout the South have expressed a decided prefer ence for and believe ho will receive the undivided support of that section in the nominating FERE Saturdays Destructive Conflagration at Despatch to The Boston NEW July The fire at the Weehawken oil continued for hours with unabated and all the tanks in the numbering seven were The last tank exploded when six were on the strange to only one of them was sustaining severe injuries to his There were six engines on tho one from and tho remain der from and are all playing with streams of water on tho which greedily licked up the liquid and showed no signs of Tho Eric coal dock was burned for a COO feet between the river and tho and only a few blackened stumps mark The oil was owned and store by and was stored at the shippers Tlie tanks and build ings property of tho Erie Hail road but tho insur ance not cover the A boiler shop oC tho Erio and tho stora rooms of the oil works adjoined the but these were not although tho rails lead ing to them were melted and twisted into all shapes by the intense The telegraph wires along tho lino are all and the polos stand like black sentinels in bold relief against tho It waa thought that when the dock took fire that tho ping was in and tugboats were em ployed in removing them to a place of safety taking advantage of tho approaching demanded exorbitant in all wore paid without The fre quent showers during tho morning only seemed to increase the which licked up every thingin their The oil docks are the property of the Erio Railway and at tho time of fire there were in tho it is about barrels of which have all been licked up by tho devouring The loss is estimated to be about it is will bo fully covered by Superintendent Sweet thinks that at least barrels of oil wore and others place the number at The oil tanks will probably burn for several Two of the large oil tanks were built on trestle At 3 this the flames destroyed this trestle and the mass of burning oil was precipitated into the The steamer John having three long lines of hose run out at work on the narrowly escaped Tho captain and by skilful succeeded in saving the but were unable to secure their some 2000 feet of which was The Piro Department also lost about 1000 foot of Fire At last a fire was dis covered hi n cellar at tho corner of Hartford and streets by an officer of Station and It was making some It proceeded from two bar rels of Mine which were stored Hook and ladder 8 and Steamer 25 cams to the and succeeded In putting out tho flames after a littlo trouble and without Bounding an The alarm from box 03 at 8 last was caused by a slight fire In the house of William 34 Newbury A servant girl took the droplight off In lighting the and a slight explosion In consequence of the Ignition of tbo gas woo the There waa but small damage and no one was The alarm 10J Saturday even was caused by smoke coming from the room oc by James in the upper part of 293 North An excelsior mattress got on tiro by the a kerosene but no other dam age was The Fire Commissioners have ordered tho lockH on the boxen to be and only a small number ot new keys will bo circulated In comparison with the number now distributed about the Each man receiving anew key has to record hie and It is believed that by this system false alarms will be ABBREVIATED There will bo no Cabinet this as the President is to spend tho most of tho week at The case of David treasurer of ban been transferred on u change of venue from Cook to Lake The threemasted schooner Alice Boston went opposite Long She in a critical position at It is announced at Capo that President Grant and General Sherman will hereafter paps the Summer season ut that cosort In preference to Long At on James Mc Groty woe put under bonds to appear at tho next term of the court for beating his Not giving proper bo was sent to A despatch from DOS Moines says that in that district and other portions of Central vegetation is from the effects of o protracted tlie lute rains not having visited The mystery of the bloody shirt found on the Nathan premises has been cleared up by who Identities It as belonging to his father and explains how It to bo put where it waa the National Photographers Association will given grand general exhibition of their work In the Exposition building of Numerous entries have been made from sixteen and u large collection of specimens is in At the Mormon Church caucus at Salt u full ticket was nominated Cor the election n August with George Cannon at the head for Every nominee was a radical Young is enjoining upon his people more than ever the plural I and his are attended with much The ceremony U now of constant occur Since tho passage of tu line perceptibly An article in Saturdays Paris in citing revolt the decisions of the much Irritation tho WBJ a warm debate on the during de a announced that tie Figaro hud been two lcn the Left moved an was post u of the Extreme moved the writer of the objectionable article tie celled to the bar of the and accused the Gov of partiality ID lu of Hi ItKins motion wan atter a by lu which he hinted that the Assembly waa u lit for The Left uu u illusorily of fifteen for the organization of it definitive OUR THE UTTERANCES OF BOSTONS Sermon Before the United Congregations of the Brattle Square and Street Churches and Kings Chapel by the Henry David on the Great Sal Work in the Edwin in Tremont Spencer at Yesterday was as unfavorable a day as need be for attendance on church considering the absence from town of tho great majority usually composing the congre gations and the dismal Many of the city churches are closed for the and roost of the other pulpits were filled by preachers from As THE GLOBES reporters obtained abstracts of the discourses of many of the especially those whose previous reputations gave prom ise of interesting and able For an epitome of yesterdays presentations of the we refer our readers to the reports FIEST The Man ly the Henry A small audience assembled in the First corner of Berkeley and Marlboro yesterday Tlie Henry Foote of Kings Chapel officiated and preached an interesting discourse from the of Paul to the Lie not one to seeing that ye have put off the old man with bis deeds and have put on the now which is renewed In knowledge after the Imago of Him that created There arc two opposite tendencies In human raid the tho clinging tu the past and tho looking forward to tho On the heights of tho soul sit two one Razing on the past with the other looking forward gladly to the The name of the Is Memory There are two tho OHO without and the other of mailer and of Tho gospel of Jesus Christ would not possess the power It does if It did not satis fy the spiritual need of Its great bounty is Its Let us listen to the voice of Paul as he tells us of the new In tho first he does In the total depravity of men were Invalids in the souls The now man la etill only new still man and tho problem of human the great features to bo worked out are tho human nature and the On the one side In imperfection and and on the other perfection and What Is history but man in larger hitters What Is the testimony of history Across the misty gulf of years the ancient races thrill us with n sense of Tho modern age ts but a revelation of the new There Is now a new life to which the ancients were Yet tbo human as Is naturally The new la found in Chris tian civilization from the very Tho old man and bio deeds were put off and the new man taken But how far was tho new influence due to the spirit of the ngo and bow far to Christianity This Is at present perhaps difficult to Civilization alone never bare developed cer tain germs owe their origin to Two things were woven into ancient civiliza games and the slave They vanished before the new faith lu mens the latter slowly but still The Idea of purity Is another ohar of the Christian To the old man this was not by their gods the new man It IB given as an The Idea of of advancement to some high not a mere round of the another mark of the Christian The new man must be tho Individual man made each one must come his own only thus can the whole mass be rejuvenated and Tho truth that God Is over ready to take hold and till tba heart of IB the grandest truth that tho mind of can Humanity culminates by being This touches upon but mys tery Is the greatest of Every answer to every better Influence In the Is warmed from Iho central sun of Gods infinite THIS Sermon In tlie Street Methodist by tho David The David presiding elder of this preached at the Street Methodist from 3 How shall we escape if we neglect so groat salvation This great salvation of which the apostle speaks Is the scheme of salvation presented by tbo as Is evident from the Which at to be spoken by the unto us by them that hoard Tho Muster spoke mainly by making known to His followers the cardinal principles of Ills but giving very few But us the religion of Christ and the apostles went forth Into tho they taught the minor details of the hew as the world ready for their Wo have the authority of Paul that this is a great salva Had Paul been an Ignorant am unlet tered cr an we might lie doubt ful about accepting his but Paul was one of the great minds of the primitive church one of the great intellects of tho world in all and we must have respect for his wo can judge uf its greatness for ourselves by applying the which govern us in our decisions on other mat It is u great scheme of judged by Ha The machine which is to revolutionize any manufacture or any Is a simple which any one seeing and trying at once anil only that he bad not Invented it Tbo greatest man Is the simple and unassuming Benjamin Franklin ot tho grandest men which this country over yet he bad sim of u little Christ the most and innocent of ami his scheme of salva tion Is so simple and clear that a little child rending U can understand U IB a great Judged by Often I he design IB greater than the work actually When we of philanthropy la the field ot prison we always mention John its greatest exponent yet there to women In this country who are more for the prisoner than lie did in his whole So In connection with the antislavery reform we of and coadjutors us the great yet in flve minutes Abraham with bis emancipation ac a thousand limes more than their lives bad brought Yet the labors of those were necessary to enable their successors to what they had never a Blotter been yet would the unfit Is point to ibb plan of salvation us the most wonderful thing in its design ot anything In the of But ibis plan of is great In Its The triumphs of the are we only In their and tV great day la jet to come when It sball spread from shore to and a na tion shall bo boru tu a But we see Already Its which stamp It a great and wonderful sal The conversion of Saul of Tarsus atone proves tie was oue of tbe most obstacles in the way of Its when too be was by the spirit and became tbe foremost of its The preacher closed with an earnest admonition not to neglect this great showing that there could be uo escape from Cor each neglect of tbe plan of JOT STREET Sermon by the dcnt or Culver The Baptist Church on Joy street was well the superintendent of Colver nave an interacting account of of the the Institutions at Richmond lu and of bis labora among the Virginia The text taken from tbe epistle of the Corlo For we aro together fellow helpers The Idea U that man cau help This neems liard to bat till it IB that sustains and holds uj