Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1867 — Page 2

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6CKDIT SCHOOL CIMYKJTIO. 1l,fOMlNOTON, May ft, 1WI7. Tlie Hundnj Kilmol Convention of lie Indiana Conference of lie Methodist Ej-isrof.ftl CIiuqIi, fiow in session liere, was organized on Tnesdny Inst at 4 o'clock P. M., hy lha election of l'rof. Hoyt, of Anbury University, President; lr, Ntrrr, of the Bfsto University, l'rof. Horn, Muoerinteinlent of l'tiblio Instruction, Vice Presidents, and Re. Htrpiikn l!owK,ns, F. jM, ThaTKR Kfwj., arid l'rof. LtfVEI.AC'K, HeereUiries. The programme, recommended ly the committees inlying in charge, the arrangement for the Convention, was adopted throughout, fetid very littU time wactHiiirned in getting to work. The attendance of delegates was 'juite large. There were present during most o( the sessions near two hundred. A majority of the delegate were ministers. Kvery Presiding Elder In the Conference was iu attendance. All seemed to be thoroughly imbued with the (spirit of the Mutidny School work, and anxious io gftiii and impart instruction calcu lated to give increased efficiency 'd power to the schools within t lie boundaries of the Conference. Owing to 'the abpence of l'rof. Hott, by sickness, and l'rof, Hons, nlso not present, I"r, Ntrrr discharged the duties of President, and by tote of the Convention Jlevs. IIayikn IIavs, and ri.TUi.LtrT, 1, U., were elected Vice Presidents. Nothing was done in the afternoon session beyond perfecting hti organization, On Tuesday night the introductory sermon was preached by l)r. How.man 1'repident of Asbury University, lie read, as the foujudiitleti 6flii felim! ks the 7th verse, Oth chapter of Iteuteronomy, and 4th verse, (!lh chapter of JCphesians, and announced as his theme, The lielation of Hahhath Hchoola .4 the Cliuroh, irom a Methodist stand point. The Doctor remarked that he did n't seo how he could well look at the question from any other stand point The question was thoroughly, earnestly and-eloquently. , investigated, and many thought) thrown out by the speaker that will be carried home by his equally earnest and eulhusiastic hearers, and put into practice in the various Schools represented by them. At the conclusion of If. IIowjmn's pennon, Itev. J. Jl, Vintknt, general agent of tho Sunday School Union of the M. K. Church, wan introduced, aud ninile a few remarks. Wednesday evening the Convention wrs promptly called to order at H o'clock, and oO miuutcs devoted to pinging and prayer, Essays were rend by Itevs. W. M. llr.RTEit and lllttAto fi (Ulnar:, oU " The best method of conducting Mible Classes.' The essays were carefully prepared, and contained many items of information. But the chief attraction of the morning, as of the whole Convention, was the Institute exercises, conducted by Kev. .Mr. Vincent, armed and equipped with maps, pictures, Mack-bonrd. and other paraphernalia, not often seen in Sabbath Schools. Mr. Vincent, for two hours, aniiouneed.eaplaitied and illustrated new methods of making Sabbath Schools attrnetive, as well as religiously profitable to all who attend them. He discarded the idea that Sunday Schools were to be ron fined exclusively to the children and those who instructed. The entire Church mem bership should be found in them, and from infancy to old age, the people could attend them with profit and interest. Mr. Vincent is most happy Ifl his manner of imparting religious Instruction. He in most happy in his illustrations, and never fails to get the undivided attention of his audience , i r t i f i . m ' , On Wednesday afternoon nn essay, " What is the best mode of conducting Infant Classes," was read by l'rof. O. H. Smith, of Hockport Academy. Many valuable suggestions were thrown out in this essay, and it was listened to with marked attention. ' This wns followed by Institute exercises, the pubject under consideration being Hcriture Urography." An outline map of the Holy Land was sketched upon the blackboard, and the dele pates were shown how they might, with a little pains aud tact, impress upon the minds of Sunday School scholars the topographical character of the country, the location of its mot important - places . with tin? distance itweeri ttitTpauW, and aUft, convincing thctu that the Holy Land

wt fiof ft wtyth If gsvo-tftftphie' descriptions of scenes that he had witri ';sed with his own eyes in that country, and in various ways impressed upon his audience the pleasure to be found fn and the necessity of studying the geography of that interesting country. The mass meeting of the children was held in the Chapel of the University at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The large room tai crowded, but the children of the town were not

out in the .' numbers generally ex pected. Addresses were delivered by John K. (jM)VEk and Mr.! Vincent. The singing was led by Wm, T. imi.ehearT. The eternise were very en tertainirifr. The smallest children Jist cned attentively, and seemed ' de lighted that .they were permitted to participate in the exercises. i 'th4 night 'session was also held in the Chapel; f tho lJtilversify.-)The; time was occupied In raising1 otn money tt defray the expense or too Convention, and iri listening "to A teor4 rnon by Mr. ViNcr.NT.j Jlift loxjt was ' (irolr in thiM' 'tfhff W thw ledge lr the" Lord'.TeXi Christ."' The speaker, ( Affirmed, , that , i,ij,tf llect uaj growth was a Christian duty,' rind irft pressOd tho'thotightfWith ti j'ftlUlty Iftf illustrations and power of argument and declamation tth(at ectrificd his hearers. As a griiin of whenf, ''said the speaker, holds" a mystic lif', so does truth, nnd' tho iriHh .rthould b" sought after and imparted in every way calculated to make ,!t desirable or attractive. He declared that a s'inl it harmony with the truth Wns never afraid of it, in whatever garb it might present itielf,-; The whole rermoti was edifying, aud interesting in the extreme. ' ' On Thursday, morning the essay, of Jlcv. aie Ilit.fi, of New Albany- ' Should Coutltry Schools be closed in Winter "brought cut ft spicy and soioevfhat persona t digyussion. The count jy preachers toot Issue with some of his pffldjftnta, and insisted that he plnt-ecl vOuntry schools n thewrqog light. They claimed that there were more (children attending the country schools in proportion to population than Sti the city; that they kept their faces us clean, and their books in nn good order. Interesting speeches on this I'oint Were: mndo by several delegates, and also by lr. Ufcln, Of Cincinnati, and Mr. Viwr.NT. I'r. I'eii insisted that in the matter of dirt Cineiunali undoubtedly took precedpnee, and any mio'ipter who had occupied any of tho pulpits in that city would agteo with him, after taking a look at their wristbands and phirt. bosoms at the close of service. After consuming considerable time in this amusing but not Very profitable discussion; the Convention resolved itself into an Instituteand Mr. Vincent took charge. Ho gave a little exerciso in geography for infant classes, showing how they might impress the names of Ilible lands upon the minds of children by grouping t hem in the form of verse and put t ing them to music The attempt of the Convention to sing the names was very ludicrous, taken in connection with Mr. Vincent's) comments upon them. He then gave the Couventiou ft brief but comprehensive sketch of the books, implements, Ac, that were invaluable adjuncts in making a Sunday School successful, and where they could be obtained. In the afternoon, considerable time was taken up by l'rof. llowt.Er, of the New Albany Female College, in urging upon the preachers of the Conference, the necessity of making spooUl efforts to build up andustain that institution of learning. The Professor insisted that thus far other religious denominations had done more to sustain the school than Methodists, notwithstanding it was h Methodist institution. Professor Smith, of the Hockport Academy, also made a statement hi the interest of his WW.. ,,,,,s, lit' . The afternoon essay was by Kev. J. J. Hkhit; subject, "Model Sunday School Superiutetadeht.'V The essay was well prepared and elicited general approval. .The Sunday School Lovo Feast was also entertaining. v The evening sermon was to hate hron preached by Kcv. U. F. HAWmnh, but at, his own request, the hour was assigned to Ir. limn, editor of the 'rhrn Chrttitn Aifomuitei Your i-oneMpoudent dbl not hear the srOoui, loit the well-established rcUi at jon oTTr! .llEinTeuahles hun" To ! that it wm fully up tu ihedeuiauds. of the occasion.,.. ,. .,,,.',.. i (ti ',yfhe" CootcntioQ wlll ;,olopojta l; sioh t o-tnorrow. It la i leen sue' efuT ' ia" "ftf liifisf. ' every ' Vr ticulajj The delegates will return to their

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homes with the hght feelings Of respect and kindness for the citizens of l.loorniogton, who entertaioed them so hospitably during i the pro' tracfed PC?ilOfi 'of th (VfflVCfjtlon. They will also take with thtm many and valuable ideas connected with the management of Sunday Schools, an'i imparting instruction in thern, which, if practically put into operation, will add new life and power to the Sunday Schooli within tho bound of tho lo iana Conference. F. M. T. t . .i 1 . i ii i i PH4rri;rA!rrf:'fftoi'4V I St, Paul's Church, corner First and Chestnut Streets, Kev. II. W, SpaMi!NfJ,. Jtector Services on Sunday 6eXf, (third Sunday after Kaster) 10J A. M. and 71 v. M. Sunday school 9 A. M.'ahd Mission sebooISf. M. l)ur ing'the week: Wednesday 7J P. M., With con0tiO(itlotj lcetlirej oft ''The Faith of tho Church." On Friday 71 p. M.'lWthfa Class- undei the'charg of Be. K. W. SfAMINO. I I ,. , i For Ui Jovhuau Suthsbn , , Convocation.-- Thia liodyiiet in St, Stephen's Church, iti jTe'rre JJaufe Oft Tuesday, and 'oiteu'e.ttif sT cftsioii?j with divioo serVife,; ih, ,wui ri , inq , ioiiowiu: .mergy U.ok part'? llevIItJMi tiRr.r Mollis' fi WorthingtMi,5 lnd.the'lv. lr. ,V em ii Ick ,' of Te n tiessee, a U d t Fi ellcv. Dr.; Chaj-man, ,of. . Vinccnuos. The UcV. s 11.' 'STRIN'irEI.LOW, , f of , St. Paul's Church,! ridiartapolis,)raclicd the, sermon! The 1'ishop, assisted by the Hector of St. Stephen's Church, He. T. M. MA HTI., administered the Lofd's Supped ; U ' ; I ,;. I In the afternoon, tb Convocation Wet at tho KpisCipal ll"sidence,f mi the Ornunda of St, Agnes' Hall, the Bishop in tho t'hair, Muoh interost wa.- manifested, and the lebat was lively and to the point. The report iti' the work done sinco the ; organization of t be Convocation was, encourflgingVaud at the, same . timo showed t-hat u the i Southern f , Convocation theiiti bufiineB,4 It is now, to' the dnupe , of,. Itiooesan business atone, rnisitigat the state of IJM) a year, rtnd ach rdouih will be improving on this. ;AJl ,th tUroa Convoeu.tions, of Which the .Southern Convocation is the smallest, are eiviuirto thia obiect , ooiethig . over ."i.CM.K) a, year, 'f in tuo cvcnina a public tnisBionary meeting was held and ppeeches made. The Jjiahop . ,ocncd ..with prayer. Karuest addresses were made by Hevs. Messrs. llollip. (Jregg. Itr, lerriok and JleV. II. Stringfellow, who exolaiued the missionary system of the Canadian Church, and made a most powerful impression upou all those who heard him. Tho debates on Wednesday turned upon the importance nt a mission ami tn-rmnncnt organization' iri ' all 'the parishes ortho lio'ese, lor missionary work and , information, and committees were anpoifjied to consider the matter and report at the next regular meeting of the Convention. In the ovolung another public Mispionnrv meeting was liepi at the Church a large and devout congregation (w8re present. Addressee were delivered by Hev, Hr. Chapman, II, V. Hpauhliiig, loilowdd by the Ifisliop anu Jiov. Mr. lartin. in the oourse of his remarks, while slating the great encouragement lie felt in consoqnence of the awakened noal Ot the entire IMooese, the Itirhop warmly oominendod St, Paul's of I'lvausvllle for what that-parish has accomplished, both in organization for Missiunary purposes, and amount of contribution, though in this last report t we are bound to state that she is about f quailed by Vincenues and Tcrre fatite. On the whole it has been a pleasant and profitable occasion, thh second meeting of our Convocation. To-day (Thursday) n portion of the Convocation will attend the Hishop to Worth -ingtou, on it visitation. H. W. S. iwu nii ri:iti . (,'iMlEULANlPrt.EiantTEIIANHoV. A. J. Straiu, of Jasper, Ind., Is expected to preach in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, to-morrow, at 101 o'clock A. M.; also in the evening, The Sabbath School meets at 9 o'clock. The members and friend of l the congregation are requested to meet at the church, to morrow afleruoon, at l o'clock, i , J uiporUot matters arp, , to be brought before the meeting. A full attendance in expected. ,Tha pastor, Hev. J. C. Ilowdon, will leave for Memphis, on Monday, to attend the sitting of the Ceneial Assembly. Ar rangeinents are being made to have the pulpit supplied during his absence.' ' ! (.; ; . ' ; v - Vine St beet Pbehuvterian Cmmcil. Services at 101 A. M, and 71 I'. M. Hev. H. V. Doihir, of Washington County, Pa., will preach in the morning. . The various tleneral Assemblies of the Presbyterian Church meet on Thursday of this week, being tho third Pfhursdayin May. which is tho day uniformly, .obscrvf5;! !aithe tiirro,for 1 the annual couvcatioij ofj these bod Tho 'assembly M)f iuei Old tclv odics. y MM net UIU Cciiool U'tijoch meet in rucMnatJtj'lhe' NeW School at Hociie8tcr,it ,Uie Cumberland at Memphis. The ' scs-

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holies will be specially important, in viw of the fact announced in our telogi4phie. 'column, ; thai the joint mmmWVp'iWt'ii by th last As semblies, had agreed upon term of reunion of the two Churches with great unanimity, Tho reports will be submitted to the two bodies the coming week. Wa will keep our read ers advised daily by telegraph of their proceeding!. flAI'TINT. Firs Uaptist Church, Marble Hall, (leo. V . l'entecont, 1'astor. Preach ing, 10$ a. M and 7 V. M. Sunday School, Jt A. M. Children's meeting, 'ilp, M. The Ordinance of IJaptisrn will be administered at the close of the morning pervice, iu the river. Interesting revival of religion aro in progress at Warsaw, Ihdplii, Camdon, Jlrookfield, and at other ioints ih the central Jiortiori of this State. Thirty-nine, recent converts were baptized last week at TrOmont Ternpic, Hoston. The very gracious reviVftl io progress there for tnon'ths pat comuienced with fasting and prayer ty the Church. , f : , ; The '77wc an t Wifirn says i " Front present indications, fully thre thousond guests will visit the city," (Chicago), to attend the National Anniversaries. It-adds: "We aro happy to state that provisions' will be made for all." S A correspondent of the Cincinnati (!iHir few days ago, charged ihat Itev. (leo. C Lorimer, Pastor of tho Walnut Street Haptist Church of Louisville, after consultation with the Church officers, refused to admit to membership a "christian lady of Culture, refinement, and unusual in telligence for no other reason than because she Was teaching a negro school. " The, letterr has caused ennaiderable of cointnoiiOn tn Louistille, and ,tho pastor of tho, Church anu paper,1 vi iuai vny are vt utinoni ly .denyiuef Ih charge, Mr, i Lonnirf ho occofdes it' high position in Kn--tucky as a liberal christian gentleman and pHidoessful pastor, in his letter of denial calls in question all the mate rial ptatements made by the Cinchi natl Uazittfi, correspondent, and pays the only foundation for the report was that the lady was advised by the official brother who visited her " not to present herself for admission, as some of tho members might vote against her " because sho was boarding with "a highly respectable colored family," and not because she. was teaching a freedman's school. 'The fttizrtff n jDftrence is that "young Indies who board in 'highly respectable colored families' must go to hell, if the key to heaven is held by the Walnut Street HaprtstChurch. " ' ClIHNTIAN CllCncif OmiANIZEIi. It will b seen by the following that a congregation of the Christian de nomination (sometimes called by the outside world ," Campbellitcs,") has beeu organised In this city: fldltoi4 Journal t I arrived in your growini? city twelve days since, and began to enquire for Christians, and, on last Sunday, constituted a Church of seven members on the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stoneto be governed by tho Word of Cod. The little Church now numbers thirtypeven, with a good prospect of mofe soon. , . I am lo preach on Sunday at the Court House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and at night at 71 o clock.- Subject, in the forenoon: "The' Mother Church." J. . New, Klder of the Church of Christ at Indianapolis. ; i ' . CONFEOTIONERIEa. Ooiiro3tlonorlc?H H. M. AHLKHIKO. A1ILKU1NU H, T. It ASSLKR. A HASSLEK, - Wholenal SU'l ntail tieatem Id Candies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, No. 15 Noulh rirmt Street, EVANMViLLa W msnnfactiir our own CamllM, and ara prpaipU lo i'ply I lie WlioiSBle Trails at lli lowext rateo, atol wrrnull of imia qtiallty. .... Wa kppp a full asnrtmnt of Foreign Frnlla ami Nuts, 1'auneU tool, flna l'reservei, Jellies, Ac. . Toys and Fancy Ware ' of evpry Oawrlptlon, for rfnti Ami attractive nmnwiiiwiU ' ! " fireworks! n full supply ami gnoal vitriaty ...' ' , . , A(nta for l. 11. 3tu 1 lry A ( o,'k OyHtor-'

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Men acquainted Willi I OlOtlgllOtll KeilllKKV, Teniienee, and ine inercnania ni tneir etniniy preterreil, a tlia can vaa will he among Ilia lout new onitounlly alontt exulunl valy, Thia Is a giMwl ipportiinLly to elenr a Im nilioioa Mini hy a few tlftys work, l-'or fuillier par. tlculara tdilre , wit h utainp, U, 1. WALK Kit CU luUvllla, Ky. it This Is No Humbug! f Sir.SIIIISKJ m renta and utainps, Willi age. height, color of eyea ami air, you will receive, hy return mull, a correct, picture of your future huNlinml or Wife, with hatneaml dale of tiiHtrhtge. AddreM MINNIK:MKTUIS . U. lirawer No. as, Kiiltoo villa, N. V. "Twelve Times a Year." . Tiii; jiii:at Hirui wi.wi ikw MA(IA,INIi Is replete wild thrilling Slorlea, adventure, acleutino k nowlwdge, ami all klmN of the ' iuot Oiclnatlif rending. Jin a eootolete monthly retwird Uf the new t'lrculHlea leu t hoiioand roplea each nii'iilli. Hpeclmen nunihera only ten cent". Yearly nli-i-i lot lon SI, (let the JIK.ST and VII KA I'PJiT. Addrean. Willi Matnp, K. I. iJlllllM-:, I'lihlhther. Louisville, Kentucky. a. r.. cmrrr.iriirw. r. m. srhokaiht. CLA 11 EN DON 11 0 TKL, I-INTINNATI........ OHIO. S. E. CRITTENpEN & CO., Propr's. HAt IO ened the property known a the Walnut Htreet, limine, and completed our Improvement ii,mmi the Haute, It 1 now thoroughly refurnlahed. fialiilodt ami ,r(niwi.iiii in unw exceieul cifwdlllon, and will, from IhlM dale, he lha Ct.A RKNlHUi imtm,. Wa slialf he nnwt happy ur m wr friends ami tha tritvellog nubllo-.ana gnaraniee the. hv gfltkltlkU4 eml Hi anv betel In 1i eily OU huh n " i' A HRNDON to ha f -TflMirRplMncein lite liotel.t. .JtHM

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Sew AtlvertlmcMicitfji. f -VZ WhUl'jAJjhllS , an it llOOKHKLLEKti , ral ii lot ffiad that Iba A M K H I O A N N;avm Company , or m;w tork Arm realy to snpr.I. at the enrllaMt moment anl on tft very loweat tarins, Nnnnjxijw, UfiHy nrul Werirfy, Mt(jiiz!nm, Dim, Novih, tli(ok, Clictip 1'ubllradonn, Srfmol Jlmtlc, Envibqut, J'rn, )Vr!t!n(f I'oprrn, and JCVF.IlYTiriNU wartlM hy a NKWHI'KALKIl or lOOKfKMiKK, ' flretilars dAncrllilrig tlta ttnture of tti Nw injinoM, how to lo It. namaa of ,aers arol roagnr.lnos with thilr prices, will ha fil rar.a to nil. who ak for tharn, AO'lrctM ' t Jho AmorJcan News Company, ( .' 119 and 121 Nassau Street, " t Mil ' ' NKW YOlllf t Q JEENSWAUE. i Xcw Uuccnswarc , House. , MCHTEN A ICIIENHAU8KK, - ' ' . i JMf'OHTKItM VF OMINA, GLASS , QUEENSWARE, i r - f and . , , . d -i , i. I 4 , ( . H0I HK i Fl IIMKHINU (.OODH, N o. 3 Noil Hi Flrsit Nil oi l. : f't 'V t i t - - ) I lil'f', Wit Anv.' now Moat Splnltl I wr.stntt Tiiw liloat filmlid aaHortrtifiit (ff Kai i Article ayar UnuortwU to Hilrlt,aml f 1 stock of r. t H l,tU t n " WUITE 0RANITE WARE ts how complete, amf only wants looking 1) 1 Indiiea all to maka their uuroltanna ol - u; and our atock of t , . ( ., , j ' ; ! ," COMMON WARE . . - ......,- Is large, and will sold a low MS Ilia low eat In the Uplted Hlate. , Ilolifiiiliiii Ulnnm aliil Nllror- , I'ImMmI Unr. )ur e 'orlincii t of Iloliemlnn tllnn. ami Hllver-I'lated Warn In one of the finest ever selected for the trade of I hi city; ami wa have the advantage of our senior purtnar rexlillng In the city of New York.sud at all tlioea on hand Helncllng the Intent ntylea and imllfrioul ware, OcZI (Mm ' holIinworth dros IMI'OllTICtlM OK OX7I2JSNSWA.liTS , , Oliiiifi,' O LAS 8 WAR E, Ac, An., In all their various brunettes, HAYK IIKR SX IPiroilTINO tllrect from Knglaitd alttea Attguot, In-IM. ami are duly pouted as lo the ilemaudg of lha tratla, In quality, style, pi lea, etc. Im1(1pm the et,erlenee-of Veers In thia btiMlHeng, wa go into Ilia Kiigllult nun ket WITH GOLD, and hur as chenp a any Iioiko In tha Uolte.1 Htftlc. We ImtKtit and eell a ntyle ot WIIITK tlltANH'K (1MIH which no other koua In the oily ean get from Ilia fact ot lot d I rant. Tfley are vet v tlcelrahle sly lea, and Will selT mora readily than any goola In the market. Hucli Ii the opinion of good Jtidgrw. That Kvansvnia la n, chenn market for Queensware no una' Is like! IV to d Input. and we deem ll unueoeary in i-.nmpiy ami wa words. , You will flnC ns kt tti old stand, --and So. H Nj rumoro NlrtM'l, ui'fltltf kVaNWVILLK, 1NU, UHLH0RN & RRINKMAN, HNVeaMtira to M J A. tA W a knea, . (Ktahllslted In 1H4S.) Wholfiuiln and Unfti JhaUn in AM KM VAN ANV ITALtAN HA MILK aud a superior quality of L,luietiie. for building purposes, window sills, j , caps, fronts, door sills, e Hon. KM), 102, nnd 101 Mln Strrct, !o Court House' ' i;viiiilll IihIIiiiiu. iiU ly M1 F.K II fW l. IIA,M4i: nnd tl K N T 1 , 1'. MWt n ll l'. I A ll 1 1 A Pi 1 , N. n first Ntreet. 1 TUI'NTZ MI'NT7.K.H, I'ropt lelors. I The cl nicest Wlitea ami Ijlriuurs will ho, kept, ooiistautly in hand; itmt epcclnl atlentloii vlll he given to the "i ... M .HKMTAI1RANT( t i ' . - iWhere all Hie delicacies ol the Sanson will , lie served In I lie most approved style-' making" 1 a plessitnt resort fOf lha M KIU ' IIIMnin (iti inipin m tt iuv yi,y. ,, , -i t . , - -..i , .... ...i