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of extinct roptiles.” Ttls the koy lkowlss to some modori 0nos whose tears lavo bosn shiod in Brooklyn 1stely. The Rov, Mr. Venrry, of Hshergham-Eayes, Togland, bisa givon It aut a4 gospol that Antnun Oaroi ts Tager TIcHhoRNE, from waich maid amiaed 631y b deducod that remarks of FERLTZ ATS BOW unrelinblo. Tuat wes n vory shamelars procéeding on the st of tho Rav. NEVIN Woonsing, or tho Asso- cisted Prasa Agont of Now York faila to appre- «iato the elnsticity of languago. Literary women In Novads aleo take A hand in pasiness, Minses OLarp and Bancock, Principala of the Slerra. Homionry, LWava taken a coniract to farniels {ron fenciag for Capitol 8quaro, at Car- son, for 85,600 fn gold, They play it unkindiy on poor Jol. Sellers some- times, by stoaling his pared apples nnd making pim munch 1aw tnrnipy. His jurios sometimen sirito for higher srages, and refuso to hoar the ¢as0 unlees paid {o advanco, M, ALDINOER, proprietor of the Wotel Matrop- olo, Gencva, attompted sulcide & fow daye ago. 1t i gratifying to kuow that no ono has yob ex- fsined tho resh nct by alluding to tho marked sttontion Lo atwayn paid to Amoricans. - Minister Duraune has ordered the pricsts of Fravco fo slug every Bunday in Church: w pomine Ealcam rao Rempublicam"—% God gave tho Nepublio.” 1t goesagaist tho grain, but cash 18 cooh, aud Dowvavaz holds the purso- srings of tho Cuurch. 5 Tor ingenious cruelty, tha Frenchman who panged Litwrelf in the prosance of bis paralyzed wife, sud compelied hor fo witness, withoat the gower of prevonting, his violont death, deserves the palm, only it would wither too @oon if Lo pad it with him now. Ex-Cov, Powras, of Missicsippl, was forsman of & Grand Jury recently which found sn un- asually larro number of truo bille for Iarceny. Aftor adjouromont, Mr, Powrns found that one member hnd latrociuiously found true bills to {he extent of §75 in bia pocket-book. Aunold fady, starting from the Rochoster do- pot, New York, for Chioago, snld to hor daugh- ter: * It isp't likoly I'l) over soo you agaln—I'm getting g0 old.” A momont later the traln aartod, and tho mother, leauing from the wine dow, saw a locomotive dash over her daughter and manglo her to a jally. Thnt sagaclous Doard of Trade man who bought tho material in Canada for €5, and paid 245 for making Lia clothes to a Chicago tallor, now wikhes bo hadn't, as tho bunko-stocrera are perpetually Tocoguiziug n old Iriend n him, sbaking bands with him, and ropaating tho old, sld story of tho Iavana lottory, Tondon theatrienl sudiencons, while they aro not unmindfol of the nmusomont they rocoive trom good playa, do not besilate to oxproes their fieapproval of poor oney, osoa from popular auhora, Mr. W. B, GiLuent's * Tom Cobb " was thus treatod to * byiaf but distinet exprossions of divapproval™ on its fiest ropresontation. On the walls of o kitchion in Powpell was tocontly fouud tho following lnseription: “Lighted the fire, cooked his menls, nod swopt bls houso 28,000 (imey to this day, and bo rofuses 10 tako mo to the circas!” I Daunva had known It nt tho {imo, lis conld baro put his ++aditorial comglimontaries™ to » good uso. ! Tho announcement that Prof, Buvaser has dizcoverod nino hilherlo uwuknowa portions of tho oidest extant portions of the Now Tosta- m ot witl Lo recelved by difforent porsons with duTeront eatottons. DPorhaps the model Sunday- st 00l boy will hoar of it with profoundeet di..oay e4 an unwolcomo odadition to bis studios, Frx-Drotkor Jor Towano still accusos Dr. Kiemiup 8. Groins of jealoury of Buronen, and Lits the pastor of the Church of tho Plignmaa tazible blew by declaring that Dr. Stouns’ peever-meoting ln not 88 big an Beecuen’s. Per- however, if Dr. Srones was on trlal for milnitory the caso would be diffsrent.—Ncw York Sen, TLnow appears that Jares Licx, the million- xiva, has protected his forlune from diminution ‘ectingz to pny his creditors. Dr, Zxinw, hin physleiny, bos stlended bim twenty-two without recalving a ponny, and now sucs 55,000 worth of patchiug dono on tho mesu old «arcass. Cn the 2d day of Juna the Kontucky Press Ane anciation will meet at Bhalbyville, and the Cour« fer-2ournal heads » moverment on foot to Intiml. 8.:0 LARNE, of the Elizabethtown News, from eppauring in s clono shirt, aud thix oxtablisbing Gdiovd comparivona bouweon kimsell sud bhis brothor edltors. Tho trno inwardnnas of whitowonled Mra, Apuy T IREILL, of Buona Vista, Ky, becomiag tco g parent, Mr, Rucny Lindly heoged bimsolf, ard * & promiucut citizen of tho town" need {fuar no suit for §100,000; no tive-month trial, no thiontonod spoploxy. All la grace, mercy, awd peieo. Unk'nd suggestions have beon mads as to the wurthlossuess of Morrerr's hesd os a’wager, but it neemn to our architesta that the part be. twian tho eyos ‘and chin, known as tho choek, wikht bo profitably used as foundntion-atonen for the Custom-Llouse. It wouldu't peel, soale, s, or cruth, The Chiesgo Infer-Ocean thinks that Mr. Bowes's testimony “lisin the main uvimpor- tunr” Tho oditor of the Later-Ocean is n victim of tt:0 vicious practico, that provailed during his yenth, of punishing boys by standing them on 1ho'r Yieads, Mo wae boru witha legal ming, Lut dl’'n't hove o chianco to dovslop jt,—Brook- fin Avgus, Vico-Prosidont Hesny Wireon fa said to have met ‘Lig old friend, Mrs, JErreEnsoX Davis, on tho st sct at Memplhis, and roport ssys thoy wanderved hand-in-hand intoan fee-croam saloon, enid thre, avor strawborries and foo, rocallod the tendor recollections of tho past. Roport probae by lirs, but tho story {s touching, and tooth- actae cyen for fictlon, Hansn Dracimy, aged (8 years, was sontonosd Ly two mogistratos of Yrome, Englaud, Maj. Wickax and Gronar Woon Suerpanp, to four- daye' imprisonmont oy the susplelon that o Lajf-pouny‘orth of ooal found in hor passcsston vea ttolen, The only ovidonco agsinet tho wamait Waa that of & policoman, sad Lie would not wwear tho fuel was stolen., *TheBt. Loula Repullican reads the Y.oulsvillo Journaf s leason beoause it uses the word rume bunetlma for that good..eld-fashionod word rambunotious, But doesn't the Republican know that Loulsville oditors must have *rum ' in noar~ Iy ovorything thoy nwo? It all in the hringing up."— Norristown Herald, A girl ont West ato seven pounds of heavy wadding-oske, fn order that she wight dream of Ler future husband. Blhe droamed that s tmaa ¥ith tasth a foot topg, dog's foct, and hair-lip, as¢ au her atl nights sud, rather then marry Lim, she contemplated sulcids and an early tumb, where the bobolinks sing. Jows @, Breogivwinax fa dead, The moat chari. fu.]scourse that can be purenad with regard to his Llajo: 7 is allonce,—Piltsburg Cummercial, Nov, every jonrnolist must doplore tha thin. Lors of this sublerfuge. It s not naw, it la nol tugenioun, and It will decajva nobody, Why not fuantdy sdmit that **at this lote hour we sro uo prupased fer the event, and have 1o obltusry ’:fiu-n") This cool neglact of duty is distross- 2, > Tho bad blaod botwoen Batzey sud MoGeiouy, of Duobur@itruleful of threats sud pavagraphs, cnsrvon 41fis mention s that tho lattsr took Bat 1:2'e place while e was abroad, and tried to keep &, Oune of Lia means of galolog populari- ¢7 waa to write personal lettorsto editors of ueighboring newspapens asking for puffs of Lis Winngoment of the Aews, Hiu colloction of Fesalting paregraphs must bo an {aterestisg one, 0ld Conpwiaron, on Olive sirech, gave s Farty recontly, sund {hal young reprobate Jasrs, who wes cne of tho guests, took & pri- vats opportuuity to tell Coboimarox’s litile gold- ¢a-Balrod two-yesr-old dsughter whai she ¢Rouwld sey ab diwver. 'The gueals bad just be- K o acuh, whas fsem Aed L of Aho Lills daxe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1875. ling came tha words, **Ba-ayl hovany you fel- lern got & lop-eared, brindie bull-pup for sale? It yer bov, I'm yer mani” Mrs. Connixatos taintod, and there's n permanont hianlk on Joxes' vis:tiag list now,—SL. Louis Republican. A boy in Willlamatown, Mass., Lecaman man Whila hoolng eorn one aftarnovn ho turnod to hia father, who was working with “\What timo Is it, fatlier?” repiied the ecnlor farmer. Throwing down his hoe, the son graduated from tus farmor life with this remark : yoars ago, father, at half-past 2in the after- nooti, I was born; you can do your own hosing Mm, and Eald: “lalf-past 2, Poot 8r. Gronae Brer, of Cincinnat, is not the Beer Cincinnati Lossts of. A new poot, E. L. Axppnsoy, has arisen, who has published nent fittle volume of pooms, soms of them clover adaptatfons of tho Northern eagas, snd others curious mixtures of tho grofesquo and suporoatural, like tho *‘Ingoldsby Legendu.'" Clucinnati s in luck, Wilh two poota, & musical success, and an fmproved quality of beer, abo can smile contontedly, It can bo told In s fow words. ‘Tuodtas, daughter of the Nev, Josern Tioxas, of Woodhull, 8tonbon County, N. Y., married Jony Fanms, The third day of tho honoymoon he got drunk, told hor Lo alrozdy had ono wifo in Ithacs, advised hor to go into s houso of pros- utution, and robbed hor of all sho had in the way of monoy snd jowolry, for whichlic was sent to jali for six moniha. Whon the 18c0- motive was within a fow fost of hor the enginser saw that sho wad vory pole, and the next justant lie was horror-stricken to sos her apring diroctly In front of the englne. ROTTL ARRIVALS. Grand Pacifie—F. Q. Borktam, New Yorkg J, P. Ennis, Topcka; F, Cobb, Konkakee; J, 3, Alaral bank, Baltimore; EXP, Allls, Milwaukeo; 0, I Dia- mond, Philadelphis ; 8, 3. Lamb, Yokohams; Dr, C. 8. Tucker, Coldwater } Gen. M, M. Ourtls, Ogdens- burg ; Charlea Pzine, Michigan Houlbern Railrosd; Georga I, Parkinson, Boston; Bamuel Clay, Lexing- ton ; Gen, Sol Meredith, Indians; D, A, Knowlion, ward Jolinson, Town; O, cy; U, O, Gantley, Bt. Lo Dowling, ew Yorks; G, A, 2 . Fox, 7, Miller, 8, J, P 3. P, Willard, U, B. 3 Goorgo 8, Priudle, Washis Thcodor B, Nans ton; L, D. Iobbins, b, svenger, Mozt ico; Jobn HcCullue :di deruen, A, Barnes, 8. Parnons, Tredlander, Ci k 3 G, E, Harmon, Rochester ; 8, D, Moody, Tderce, Now Yor ‘Anpinwall, Engian Serman Howso—Denjai 1, Meyer, Fond du enson, Now Yorks 31, Miles, Lansing, Donald, Fond du L: Jamea Hayley, New York t, Layl Eox. oston ; 6. 8 Bevril, Mitwa Diltsburg ; E, J, Todd, Now O ; W, B, Baltimore 3 John X, I, Mclutyre, Yaniton} E. P, Jones, Watertown } emont flouse—Clarles B, Detrolt; @, B, Swan, ‘Grosyenor, Michigan ; O. P, Pila: lusge:nn 4 David Harris, Quincy ; T, ¥ Bteong, JESSE D, BRIGHT. PEATI OF TAL EX-SENATOR AT DALTOIORR. Bavrinonm, Afd., Aasy 20.—Hon. Dright, ex-U, 8. Sooator from Indlava, died at biarasldanco in this city to-day of crganio dis- oaze of the Leart, aged 63. THE TATT JLSSE D, BIONZ, Jessz D, Bniour, whoso usme was onco fanuliar to the American peoplo s a politiclas, was boro st Norwich, Chenanyo County, New York, Dac. 18, 1512, nnd was, when ho did, in his 63d year. In early lifo ho settlod in In- dians, and in time waa admitted to the practics Ile wss s Domocrat. s short timoaa Cirenit Judge, was frequontly slocled to tho Legialaturo, held tho oftice of United Statea Marshal, and waa elected Lizutor- ant Governor. Whilo holding this office ho nas unexpoctedly electod to tha United Buates Son- Ha tovk his sest ot tho iu- coming of Mr, Porx's administration In 1851 he was re-clectod. At tho seysion of the Logislatgre In tha wine tor of 1856-'7, tho Vemocrata kad & majority on joint ballot. At that time it wes the rule for the two Louses to meat in jolnt soasion to eloot Senators, The Republicsns hnd a 1gjority n ono braneh of tho Legislaturo, and rofused ordor to go into joint mou- House theroforo a Joint Convention, and electod Alr, Bniour for o third term to the Bonato. Tho question of tho obvioua ogality of the sloction was prezonted to tho8enato, whore it waa parmitted to rest un- noted on for b long time; and, finally, euflicieat Bonators who conld not volo to confrm khim in tho seat ware induaed to abrent thewsslves, sad thus permit the cloction to stand unchadongad. Ar. BoiguT wos & man of ordinary Intollos- Hle was not an edncated man, nor one of profound thought. avar, sn adrolt and ekiliful politician, profuse 1o lis profossions, sud oqually fusfucero, Sue- cees was his measuro of political rectitude. Mo was, of nocossily, coneldorably given to ilo waa ouorgetio snd sel- fish, and conld bo tawards those over whom hio happeuned to gain tomporary triumphbs. Ho could hardly po called s 6tatosman, bocauso hia official efforts waoro dirocted oxclustvoly to his own advancoment. ITo vias ropontodly choson as soting Prosidont of iho Bovate, and made n good prosiding ofcer. A pessonal jealousy of sll Northern Dom- ocratio aspirants for tho Presidency naturally drovoe him nto clogor communfon with the slave- hotding wing of the patty. Ho waa consplcnons in deposing Doporas from tho his Anti-Lecomptonism. unfted with the - Jrwr Divis and Buornt and Nuouanax faction to dofent thoe nomination of Dovatas at the Clarleaton Conventlon, and beeamo sn intimate membor of tho oxtrema de- coesion branch of the Dewmocratle party. Ha supported Bnecminerpok for fromdent, though his opportuoities for doing 8o woro limited, 1fo romainod in the Benata until February, 1862, whon 8 letler of his, written in March, 1801, nddrossed to “ JEyrErEoX Davis, Presls deut of tho Coufederato Blates," introduciog s fricnd who had sa invention for an improved firearm, was brought to light, and for writing thia letter hio was, after & lame oxplanation, ex- polled by » voto of yess 33, nays 14, Among those who most roundly denouncod him was Axpaew JOUNSON, Br. Bnzaur, after hia sxpulelon, recefyod littlo or no aympathy In Indians, and romavea to Kon- tucky, where ho had Rome estate, ubtalned, wo boliove, through marriage. Ifero bo hirg contin. ued to llve evor ainco, almost unkaown in the po- litlcal ctrolos of which ho waa once & nelsy snd tad beon suffering threatonod disonse, time, aund rocently active momber, from & discase, or the boaurt for xoma wont to Daltimors for mmedical trestment. My, Butanr belonzed to & olaes of publio men which is becomlng stmaller evory dsy; we mesn the class whose modioority is rondared contln- uoualy succassfnl by tha tricks of the politician, We do not moan that thers is loss me- diocrity among onr there waa twonly years ago, we moan that- the tricks of damsgogues hiave fost thelr potoncy; but what we mean iy, thst mon in whom theso things are combined cannot now retain power, position, snd distine- tion, aa they did during the pariod when Jxssx . Biout was & political oracls, and exerciaod powor in the councily of the political pasty ruling statesnon nmow than ——— 87, LOUIS FINAKCES, 8, Louvis, Mo, May 20.—8ix bundred aud aixty-flve city bouds, of 91,000 esch, bearing 6 percant futercat, were awarded (o-dsy o Kettor & Go. of2New Yark, et §1,030,32 for sach bond. of New York, wewe the . @4 0, 020,60 do7 adeds boad, BEECHER. Porter Continues Iis Save age Atinekk Upon the Blaintifi’s Wits nesses. Tilton as the Seducer of the Pure and Unsophisti- cated Bessie. Richards, Who Siandered His Sisfer, fo Pleaso Tillon and Dowen, Martin, tho Piazza Witness, a Mis- erable Perjured Spy. Bowen Carried a Dirk to Thrust Under Theodore’s Ribs. A Beastly Batch of Scandal from 1ndianapolis, PORTER, IS OENERAL MANNER, Speeial Disnatch to The Chleano Teb une, New Yonz, Msy 20,—Judge Iorter cuntinued Lis atgument i{n summing up for Boecher yoa- terdsy, Aftar reading a fow of tho letters of Br. and Mra, Tilton, ho turoed his astention vrincipally fo the testimony of Meseio Tur- nor. lfe analyzed Miss ‘Turner's evidenoo, apd compated it with that of plain- tiff's wituezses who bad contradicted her. Ho continued frequently to denounco ‘Tiiton, but gonerally with more strcasm and leas violenco than on Wednoeday. Judge Yor- tor's nddresn waa full of flory pacsagos ard sar- castio dopuncistions, but it asuumed somowhat of n more argumentative character than on the proceding day. His delivery was rathor monotonous, sod many of his gen- tonces were ppokon in mo low & vyoleo 24 to be fnsudible {u the more distant parts of the room. At times ha throw much pathos into L8 tone and drosr tears from the eyos of the counsol for thedefendant and many peraons in tho andionce. 1o waa frequently iotarrupted by suggeetions from Mr Bheermaw, which ho roceived very attentively. Deechorshowed grent intorest in the argument, and kopt his eyea fized upon the epealkor, meking no attempt to conconl the gratitication with which ho sppeszed to lis- ton o tho efforts of tho Iawyer, Tilton main- tained his gelf-control with lesa appoar- anta of offort than on Wednes- day, ond onco very coolly interrupted Portor and correctsd his resding of one of s (Til- ton's) letters, Tilton gavo cntical attention to tho argumant, following with book in hand tho citations, snd roading from {he evidence made by Judgo Porter, and jotting down notes. The tostimony of Bowen weas taken up nesr tho closo of the session, and Judgo Porter imitated tho manner in which Bowen bad testifiod, pute ting his own luterprotation upon Bowen's 0x- uresalons, Turning suddenly to Tilton, the Iaw- yor caused s Inngh by exclaiming, with fronteal smile, **After all, Theodoro, don't 'you 'think that Heory O, mado a prolty poor withosa?" Mr. Tilton dartad back & gontomptuaus look at tho spenkor, Judgo Portor witl cantinuse his sz gument, to-morrow, —— THE SUNMING-UP. JUDGE PODTEMR CONYINUZ3 MIs ARGTNEWY. NEw Yors, May 20.—There wat'a fgll sttopd- anco tais morning at tho scandal trial, and the Jury wero enrly in thoir places, Beasie Turnor sat with tho womon, facing the Plymouth gathering, whioh ncladed the dofend- ant, bis wife, aon¢, and daughtoer-in-law. Judgo Porter apologized’ for tho low tone in wiich he spoke youterday, and sald he would en- deavor to sponk to-day and oitorwards so that they all conld hear. Tho weakocss of his volco bo aseribed Lo sn atiack of cold on the luugs which ho had shortly afier tho epening of tho trial. Then, rosutaing his addross, hio continusd Ly romarka on tlio letlers whick had paswad be- tween Tilton and lia wifo, o refarrod in the Jetter of March 8, 1656, = chedding » fiood of light on the relationa batweoa thum BIX XONTKA DEFONR that Clirlstian mea sud loviag wowen were rep- renoutod ay having thiese relnlions to ouo an- ather thaé thoy wero chiexed with, Counael quotod from tho fottor. *An wexpressiblo ton- dorness hms grown up in wy sonl, asd I nover Baw my path 20 olear as now." Ho spoke of Til- ton nw having gonlus At that timo which, If it Liad not boon misuged, would Liave raised him to a lofty position, Counsel quotod from the lalter of Tilton to nis wito, dated Feb, 14, 1867, in which he suid **ho had been Bpoculsting ona Lifo of Josus, and nskod hor how ho would bave sppoared tu tho charucter of a matried wan, Jeuus undonubtodly loved some womay devatedly, porbops passionatoly.” That {8 tho Janguage,” smd counsel, in which Theodoro Tilton wrota to his-dovoted wifo of hia God, oud canusel com« monted saverely upon ft. Connsnl then re- viowud (he lotter writton on the 134 of tho same month by Mra, ‘Eilton, in which HILE TOOK TO IEBRZLE THE BLAXE of ali tho unbeppiness which had ocourred in tho family, which his Jearnod friend on tho othior #ide said bad heen caused by tho entrance of ‘tehe cold, calenlating, sud diabolical soducor.” Bhie sppealed to hor husband's bettor naluro, which way plantad in his bronst by au ever-living God, and which sho could not boliove waa alto- gothor dried up, Counsol quated further from tho fotter, 1n which ahe urged €hat they should nelther of them allow tho abndow of s doubt sbout cach other. In Decombor, 1809, con- tinued Mlr, Porlor, o year after thoe daath of bis gon Paul, whou ke alleges thet Lis wifo was the mistress of tho louared pustor of Rlvmouth Charely, 1ilton writos o latlar to his wifo, in which he aayu that her affoction TOUQURD 1118 DELPEST XKATURE, and ho wishied Lo was more worthy of 13, When the roceptacle coutafning thozo lottora of hia wito wans invaded, and tusso Iotters, Lrosth- {ng of love and adoration, ware published, sho boelteved dod would {ndoed ba asioop if Le did not ovorturn the actiony and Intentious of the inyador. Wa will now turn, said counsel, to the 17th day of October, 1803, for thore the issue o thiscada hingos. On the Oth of that month Houry Ward Deosber dulivered one of Iiw brilliant sadcosued in tho Academy of Music, and Lis sccusors thought ‘thoy could aafaly flx ou tho next day, tlio 10th, a3 tho data of tho first commission of tho act. Counssl could jmagine whut hunting through almanaea thera wa for thi day, by baths ‘hloulton aud "Lii¢on, €o that thera would ariso no dauger frootsaalitl, The next dsio fized upon was between o Priday ovening prayer- meating aud the following Buuday, savon years ago, whon this orime wan uaid 10 be comumisted, ontlemen, would you boliove that this man E:uu for the first time in bis ilfo, at the ago of ), to conunit an_act of debsuchery 7 In order for Thoodore Tilton to wreak yeageauce ou Hoary Ward Buochor, ho WALES OVER 7IIE BODY OF III§ WIFE. Coungof ihen commented on the witnestes for the dofendant, mmong whom, ho Baid, wora fif- teob mon of emineuce aud popularity, who trana- soted businaus with all parts of the world, sud whose word in commorcial circles was never doubted, and whose deatls, if they occurred to- gother, wonld cansa the City of Brooklyn to go into monrning, Thore iain tho breast of each of us & tenderness exbibitod toward women, re- memberibg our mothers, wives, aud slsters. Thero wos & dey whoo suoh {eudernesa existod in tha breast of Theodoro Tuton, but it Lad now takou ke fllfiht. ‘Couauol then spoke of Bosels Turmor assisting In tho rearjug of the children ju Tilton's houge- hold, aud tho laving companion of blrs. 'Titos, wherover whe went, comwmanding respees and rovercice, 'Lhis gisl, then, growing iu thet housshotd 10 the stature of womauhood, on two oucanions was mude sn object of pproachment on the part of hor adopted father,” 8Ls gave the Inn‘Llonh of thess spproschies, and she had st tha tie 5o thadght, nor sewd um balisve, thed the min Aho Wol [ #nd rospact by Mra, Tilton was eundeavoiing to t]BI\ll'll{ her for timo and_for oteruity, sod blast bor fulure lifo, This will BUO THE AFAGS OF THE MAX in which tho nccueations aeainat [fenry Ward Baochier and bin (Tilton's) mifs had thair arigin. Counnel road the testimony of Dasaio Turnor in relntion to the approachies, sud ssid : Thers 18 asimple, clild-like narrativo told by bor, and no 1aan who henrd hor apeak doubted its trathful- nens, The might of this girl's testimony waa felt by ‘Thendors Tiltoo, and s« ' coneoienar makes cowarda af un sll," he eould give no other thau n qualified denial when on the withews stand to thin fast atory, Mra, Tiiton told Mra. Putnam of theso atories and got her to queation Jieato Turner abont them, ~flow happened it, it theso wtorlos wors liew, that Tilton told hia «ife of thom, and she told 3frs. Putnam, end it way from this felond that Bassio Taraor Siat fenzned that Tillen sought ber room for tha purpone of dehsushing har 2 At this point the usual recaes was taken, Aftor (e recemw, Mr, Fortar resumed his argument, 115 hegan by relening to JOICPIE 1y RICHARDS a8 the dastord, who went befora the Church Committes Lo put his own nistor in n_folso nt- titude by bis protended molicitnde. This xoan, under the malign influsnce of Henry C. Bowen, and tutored by Theodoro Tilton, his brother-in. Iaw, bad comn to this gourt-room te make a theatrical oxhibution of himself, which oniy Theodora Tilton coald havo devired. This man bad been brought back to contradict Bsnsio furnor, and how did he do {t? Even ho _cou'd not dony that Bessto Turner told him what she had eald sho did, but he merely denled tho imioaterial statemant that she vitited him st a ceriain building, e could do but httle, but whst was in bis power ho «iid Lo win the honoring nod of Thoodore ‘Lilton #ad commend himuel( to Houry C. fowen. Thera ought to be kome cipher at tho and of tho alpha- bet by which to desigaato such men, Mr. Portar then apoko In rcathing terms of CURRENT WICKEDHESS. A Prominent Lawyer of Boston Falls Through Inordinato Avarlce. A Life-Long Reputation for Uprightness Nost Effectually Blasted. Some of His Truly Original Schemes fo Cheat His Confiding Clients. The Wifo of the Murdered Kirkman Ar- rosted as an Accomplioe. The Eurderer Sharlkey Again Escapea. A VERY HONEST MAN. AXD YET THE TARTY TCLNS OUT BADLY. &pecial Disvateh ta The Chicage Tribune, Bosrox, Mass, May 20.—Tho sudden disap- poarance of a prominent lawyer and buninecss man, followed by tho developmant of many fr- rogularities in his conduct of bnsiness, hiaa cre- ated much sennation on the stroet. The gontlo- man in question {8 Abraham Jackson, formerly President of the Awmorlean Bteam Bato Company. He has not been secw sincalant Friday, although vory much huntnd for, sad none of his friends ean or will give anyinformation concerning him, Bome pretand to think ha will soon come back and clear up all the mystories, but the general opinfon fs that ho Las gons awey toZatay. The Bsfo Company of which hio was Prosident was found to Ls 1n a bad way Jaat July, aud its affzira wors wound up, Upoo tnvostigation it was discoverod that bLa bed in- duced soveral of the Dircciors of the Company to sign its_notes in snch & way that thoy wero folntly snd soveraliy bound to pay thex. Ono of the Diractars joaned him $17,000 in poid bonds, which he used to escure porsonal loaus, snd the owner of tho bonds only got ponseesion %lntlmn sgaln by paylng @15,000 in cusrency. Ao B, MAUTIN, whom he declared to ba Lilton's miscrable per- fured spy, in compsrizon with whom e rospect- ed even’ Moulton, Tiiton's miunton, This man Martin, who was sent to pry loto 3lrs, Tilton's conduct and report hor lnuguage, had been pnt upon tho stand to swoar down Bewsio Turner upon » point of what took place at Mra, Oving. ton’s, ‘This 8 tho man who had erected walls aud houses whero earpentors never built thom, and had cast fnto & protectiog shadow o Rlnzu expoied to the blaze of the torrid sun, hoso wera tho men wito lad beou put forward 10 swear down Beasls Purnor, But the girl who could staud tho fire of tho most brilliant cross- exataiuer in Aworics, who could defy Williom Fullerton, oven after tho Jattor had been obliged to catl to his nesiatanca tho most bruhent sdvo~ cata in this country or slsewhero ; this grl, who could withstaud this combinod attaok of Fuller- ton and Boach, had bat bitln to fesr from Joo Richards, even when tho lstter was supported by ‘Teeadors Filton on tho ouo hand, and the svm A, L. Martio on the otber. orter then urgod the imposuibllity of any unt8 0r any peraon uf any age Leiug TIXSE TRANSACTIONS WLRE NOT EXFOACU at the time, avd the lawyer's reputation contin- ued high. "He wos suprosed to bo very woalthy sud strictly upright. Ilo wag in rognost as & castodian of trust funds, and if he has roally goue for good, a3 is feared, many who ean I afford it have Jost their eutire propercy, Ho was o Trustes of the cutato of Sir Charles L. Jack- son, now Insane, end it in supposod that tha fol- lowing ciroumatauce, given in s city paper, ro- Iatea to that fact 1 * On Fridoy evening s Jady whoss husband is Jaboring noder mental afific. tion disvovered that thare waa BOMETHING WIONG In the msnagetaont of his affairs and she made a direct appezl to the lawyer to tel) hor wiay Lo had sousbt to tako from her the listlo sbe de- peaded upon for her siipport. He gave no nat- 1afactary 1esponse, and wince that night ho has not been hoard from." \ A lady who residos in Keene, X. I, is alto & sufferer from his weut of fidolity to his trust. I¢ is atated that bo boa USLL NOUUS MORTIAGES to decelve thogo who tristed bim with their fo- vestments, It fo also waid thar !rust money originally invosted in bank stock was esld six yoars ngo, though the lawyor haa paid the dividends to his clionts with ranrled rzgul;ritz:! Amoug other operntions, tha fol- lowing, betioved to be quito ongined, is par- ratod: He hald s mertgage note of 85,000, snd, #8 mortgageq, hu borrowed munoy on it at o baok rocently, 'Tho party holding tho note dis~ cavered that “snother snm beld & pote for the samo smount, socured by the samo wortcogs. Thoy compared notea. It waa imponaibls to tell which was the origipal, and wiule this mnstor was undeclded it was discovered thot s bask on Blato ptrest had s tuird noto identical in amount, and purportiog to bo given by tho mamo porkon, sud secured Ly the wmortgage of tho asme property. ‘The gentloman who gave tho nots was called upon to identify bhis signa- ture, when, to tho satonishmont of the thres partion I interest, ho XIHIRIYED A RECEIPT signed by the missing Jawzar, rcknowledging the vayoient of the monoy with a prowiss to rewarn the note. The greatest mystery of all ia to accoont for tho use of tho money. Huis ropresoutod as a man who lived economically, bad uo costly vices, snd did not specalate. He waz comsortative, cantious, sagacions, sod regardod o ail hands #a 0 wiso counnalisr o making iuvestments, and A 8afo custodian of othar peopla’s money. Frauda have boen traced smounting to §160,- girl of 22 sblo lo PALBICATE BUGI A NAURATIVE 88 8bo has given ol oveuts whick took place u tho family of A, Tilton. Tho Jaoguage veed by ‘I'iiton to har, or in Lor presence, was procisely what bida wholo conduct and character rondered probabie, sud for him natural, 1o thea read tho testimony of Beseto Turner in ragatd to what took place an tho day when AMrs. Tilton roturacd to ler bumoe aud found her placo_at the tahlo uenrped by tho housekseper, Ellon Denniz, whon sho was unabla to_coatrol hieraslf and left the ragm intears. Mz 'Lilton sukad Dessia ‘furner 1f eho did uot thiok lus wifo was orzy, 'I'ho quostion reveslsd A purpase which hed been but too plalnly indicated at ono stara of this case, aud it was ono_to be romombored when thoy camo to coualder tho thma whou ker husbaad persusded liec ta lte ss Lo willed, Mo continued Lis reading of the testimony, and commouted on the engry interview of Tilton with his wife, fu which ho accuscd hor of bring- {og this cirl on to uss pgeinet bim, Why snould Lo Tenr thix if [10 was {unocent 7 The plajut(’s coursol liad liad acoess to sl persons by whbom Bosale Turnor hod boan employed, and. to all with whom sho bad nxsociatud, and yot uot ona bitd boan piscod upon the stand to testify againot her trutiiutncss and purity. Continuing his comiaonts on the interviow in quesntion, ho urged that every word toid by Bes- 810 Turner RORE THT STAMP OF PRODADILITY Buch n story could never have Leen imagined. Ho thon epuxo {n pralso of the courage mani- feutod by Dessio ‘Turner in dofonso of rs, Thl- ton aguinat hor brutal husbaud, 5 b Judgo Porter thon pesucd on tg Rowan's tosti- many. On crous-oxaiuation, said connsel, Mr, Bowon's mowory was very treacherons. e did not rowoember Mr. - Heechor having alaundered Tilton, Io did nos remomber what wis sald, shough they hod a canvorseilon lastiog sowmo time. After all, Tacodore, satd Mr, Pozter, twn- fng around to thd plaintif, dou't you think Mr, Jiwen niado & poor witwesa, nob showiog, na 3foulton snd Thiton snid, that ho was tronchar~ aus, but that Lis memory way treachorona, Ha carried another dirk fu his belt, and throast it oudor tho rios of the an wio calied him sa s wilnere. . Conuxol than spolke of that portion of the tostimony wheo Tiitan eann inta his houas aad annouaced that o nas ruined, Tho man, said hie, who fas ut tha hicad of tho leadlox Ameri- can nowspapor, snd in recoipt of $16,000 s yaar, annonnoad himsol? 85 s ruined man, -~ The Coury hero sdjourned, ——— A HORRIBLE TALE THER BOOTAL ATNOSFHEAE OF INDIANATOLIS SOUDe CHANGED WITH B2AXDAL. Speciat Dissatch to The Uhvago Jribune, Dipiaxarowns, Ind,, May 20,.—Tha Sentine? thls morning publisiios at leugth a number of afiida~ vits chargiug Thoman MacIntyrs, Buperintend- ont of tiio Doaf and Dumb Asylum, with seduc- tion and unchaste counoction with MNarlotia Enoch, Candico P. Jobneon, Avnle Carey, snd Adclins Dasis. Theso hova been pupils in the matilution, and one, Misa Carey, ¢f Wabash County, Aformer toacher, Ezrs 0. Valsntino, is charged with tho soduction of Ida H. Tawknor, s pupil, snd with obortion. This lr] charged Ler troubls bofore ou » man namod Millor, thon on lier unote, Johs E. Fawke ner, s morchant of thiacity, - Fawknor wag in. dicted by the Graud Jury, and now demands tho removal of Meclutyre,“snvporting Lin domand by theno aflidavits. ~3{s Fawkner cbargos Val- wvistine and MacIntyro with inducing hor to chargo lior troublea on ket uncla fu ordor to save them- selves from oxposurs. Tho nffidavita are pub. lighodl beforo being lald bafore the Trustees, and Lisve cronted constderablo oxcitomont. Aactlu- tyra bias hoon Supermtendent of the asylum for about sightoon yoars. 1o i8 = Tresbytorian miniater, and bas alvays stood nigh n the community. Tho charged aro not bolioved Ly tho botter cless of citizons.. An anonymous Jétter contalning the samo chargs wes lald before the last Legisiatoro, and a ‘commiszion ;{)m!nb od to fuvestigato thow, headed by Judgo Dlair, of tho Suporior Court, No o would substantiste tho lottor, and pftor sovoral publio scesiona tuo Commiiteo vindicated Lim in & eulogiatio roport. Lato thus evening lacintyre snd Valontine flod womplaints forlibel against both awknerand tho Sentinel Compauy, laying damages in the sum of 250,000, 9 Otbor acandalous cagos 0)] the alr—onsin- volving a Justice of tho Bupremo Court, aod an- otber aminister of & Campbollite oburch. ——in THE DAVENPORT TILTON, A GENEIUL BOCIAL COAMOTION, * Mpsctal Dispatch to The Cheaae Tridune, Dayrxeont, Ia., May 20.—In the Nichols scan- dal case, in this oity, suit was commenced to-day by Mr, Nichols sgaivst Ebonezer Shormay, ono of our boat and wealthiest citizens, for $10,000 damages, for alienating tho sifections and for adultory with hi 0, aud four alwiler suile for probably similar smounta will ba cammenoed sgeiust other aqually prominent citizens, all of whoio, however, doclare that thils is s blsck- meiling scheme in thin unhappy case. Yostord the two young daughtors wore arrostod for con- splracy at tho instauco of tholr father, and thre warraits wore lasusd for the srress of 3 RNichols, but sho flod to upkoowa, husband and father is certs Irring up thin, vary Uraly, — MISCELLANEOUS. ELOPEMENT AND ARREST. Sotelat Dievateh ts The Chieago Tritune. Des Monves, Ia, May 20.—0. . Etone bas coms to griof snd fuatice fu Buchanan. Ho de- gerted s wife and ohild snd went to Buchanav, whore he engagod worlk as painter in a carrisgo- factory. Ho socured board in a family whoro was a young qirk. The fathor was sbsent, The tamily wero Lighly rospoctable. Stone at onco began the ruln of tho girl, and houeod of lis mtzlfueu among hfs fallows. So succesalully did ho boguifo the girl thas, although who waa warned sud told of his doserted wife and fam- ily, she fioally elopod with him, aud weutto Farley, whero thoy stoppoed st tho Lotel pndor tho name of Rood nnd wile, occupyiog the samng room, A fow days ago thoe fathor returned and at once hed Stons arreated and fodged fu fail. Ho doolared ha was divoroed from bis wite, which is uatrue. DIED OF HIS WOUNDS, Epecial Dispaich o Tha Chieaaa Tyibuns, Broouawnarto¥, Ill., May 20.~TLhis evening at @ o'clock Michael J. Fitzpatrick dlod lu this vity from the effects of woundo inflicted last Satur- day ovoning by Androw Barnes, as already ro- lated in Tue Teinuxe, Titzpatrick was a woll- known leader in Gravge politics in Central INli- pois, and was wdely and favorablyl koown. Yo waannatave of Eopland, though ‘of Irit pereutage, snd was a Cathalio; wos 30 years of go, and leavea o wifo, nged mother, and weven :thdmn. Yo wes farmer snd auctiouear, and lived In Funk’s Grove Tomnship, this county, Darnes, who wae out on 81,600 bail, was imma- dintsly srrestod on a warrant for murder, and is pow {n jail, Much ercitemaens prevails {n the city smong the Irish poople, with whom Fitz- patrick was a favorite. IOWA CRIMINAL ITEMS. Bpectal Dirvaleh to The Chicava Tribune. Dgs Motrgs, Is.,, Msy 20.—Further reports from Ouss Coupty ara that O'Conoor, the out- ragor of his own daughter, nud suicide, bhas for two yoars peraistently endesvored to seduco sn- othor daughter, cud st one timo cawe pear cut- ting her throat to prevent disctosure. Sbo kops tha wecret til] hier father's death, Hin wifo left Inm & faw days 830, uot to return, and guards hava watchod him for sonio Lime to prevent his murder of some 0f his fawily, Mrw, Kirkman hes boon arrested sd an soconi- plios of tho murder of Mr. Kiskinen, MURDERS IN TENNESSEE. Mzapms, Toou., Msy 20.—Luet Manday W. D. Alexsader, a planter, residiog 60 miles alove here, on tho river, was ohot and killed by s ten- ant named J, 3, Thompson. On the same day, Al Lee, & popular merchan! of Tulton, was shot and fatally woundad by N. 0. Nevins, wbom Xos had arrestsd on a charge of Liorgs-toaling, aud who, atter shooting Leo, msde his oscaps. A WATCH CASE FAOCTORY ROBBED, Mrryosn, Pa, May 17.—Desio Dononlque's watch case factory in this place was brokoo into fatarday night, Thbo safe wes blown opon aod silver coln and watch caves to the amount of 4,500 stolon. No claw to the burgiars has boou obtained, A hammer, cold cbisel, and other tools were found near the safo, marked Yort Jorvia uhop, Erie mll\u{. It s thougnt that therobbery waa by local thisves, as the work was doae In too bungling s manner for expests. SHARKEY ESCAPES AGAIN. New Yong, May 20,—Tho ateamship Crescent Oity, frow Havans, picked up at ses the disabled schooner Carris Bell, from Savaunsh, for New York, lumber laden, and towod hor into Obarlos- ton yeatarday, Tho Crescent Oity wam ahort of coal, and commenced teking in & now supply, during which operation Bharkoy, the mnrnderer, who escaped from the Tombs prison, and who was retutaing hore in obarge of a deteative, to ges away, ROER IN THE FIRET DEQRKE, h'.l‘::el‘nfim. 0., May 18.~Tle Grand Jary inthe oaee 8¢ Roury Rlaf, for tha urder of Lone fanith ou fhe 1008 bishs $odar indioied (= THE CROPS, Bpactal Dispateh 2 Ths Cliiznge Tribune, McQreoon, Ya., Muy 20.—~The whoat orop for many yoars hau not locked aa favorable in Olay- ton, Fayotte, Winnesblek, Allsmakoo, and sd- joining countien sathe present! If no disssser overtakew it, the yiold will ba unususlly large sud the émun, good. Receipts alonp tho hnes of the Chicago, Milwaukea & Bt. P'aul, Iowa Enstern, aod @hleago, Dapbuqua & Miopeaots Eajlroads are matorlally fucresued. A grest doal of the corn orop has to be roplsnted, as the Bret roited, THE WEATHER. ‘Wasamoron, D, 0, May 311 ». m,—For the Upper Lakes, the Uppar Misuissippi aod Lower Missowzi qu; sistionary og rlatag m.::n‘t:r‘. sunewhal lewaz \smpersiare, batl 5 him for murdoer In the first degres. The prople liere gonerally have & doop fasling of satiafac- tion, and say amon; bat, st the same time, all reps grest svmustby for the crimioal's her, Jacob Rief, whom every ona regards as A firat-claes citizen in every respect. RURGLARY, Sveend Disnolels to The Chicace Tribune, TaSaiie. I, May 20.—The residente of Michool Earton, station azent of the Chicago, tock Inland & Pacific Raflroad in this city, was broken luto night biefora I8t by prylog open the kitchen door with an nx, and about 830 wort of taile-plato carried off.” 'lhe burglac left Mr. Larton a good an. Sl L THE WHITLY MURDER 1N PENNSYLYANIA, Nopuistows, Pa., May 20.—Thoro Is great ox- citement hore rolative to the murder of Mixa WWhitly, on Toesday, and Thomas P. Curley, & boy of 18 yeara, employed In the fanlly, and & tinmp named [erpat, Liave boen arresiod on nuspicion, HOMICIDE. Brectal Dixpateh to The Chicags Tribune, McGneoos, Ia, Msy 20.--Yesterday George Hzings, of Franklin, ehot gad Lilled Willian Moora, thros balls taking offect frowm » saven. shoator, M'CARTNEY, THE COUNTENFEITER, Mansuart, Toz., Msy 20.—3cCerinsy, the foryer, Lea agaln oscaped feom k3 olloals, SPORTING NEWS, O'Leary Still in Gogd Spirits-e. What Remains to Be Done. Races at Lonisville and Peru, Ind. ¥ PEDESTRIANISM, JUAKING HINE LCADWAY. O'Lonry still continues hia incessant {rawp, tramp, tramp, tireloss, dogged, and fres from any miogivings 25 to tho reanlt. Tho endurance of this man {8 marvelous. Mo e still slmost oa frosh and vigorous as when he slepped upon the track last Sunday aftornoon. fie baspow walked 100 hours, during which timo, Lo biax not bad the smount of roat that tho sversge man roquirea for two dngs, and yet ho eoems to suffor but littl fatigus, and ia now positively assured bat unlesa eotne untorecon, unnvoidable thing occars, thet ko il finish the task in evon bettor timo than ho wer for it, During the last 21 houra be hos waiked 70 milen, o falllug off from tho provious day of 10. TDutowing to the re- markable apoed with which ho made his frst 100 miles, ho 13 yol cunelderahly sbead of timo. %:n t evening at 9 o'clock ho completod his S0th, IMis ovening performance was witnssacd by a large crowd, msny ladiea belug noticcable, and 1ho audivucs ware piven castca ta see bitm do sowe very creditable walking, noiwithstonding that it 15 ble dutermination st tha junoturo of tho undertuiting not to overtax limself,in com- plianco with tho genoral soxicty to ses him do soraothing like his best, 1le wes succompauied s walk by Mr, nif wad vory credite abfe, and added much to the entertainment. TIi¥ CaNDITION OF TUE RINE has beon matenislly improved dwiug tie last day or two; tho mud and nater havo beos well- nigh drainod olf, and & libotal covering of snw. duss hay medo sl parts uf tho interior comforta. ble. Accordingly, lset ovenivg tto crowd was not contined to the encircling platform, ea hare- toforo, but was allowed to ownpx- any part of the butlding savo tho track. It was large enough to well till the interior spaco, and the afforta of soveral policomen were uecessary 0 koop the conrso ciaar. NIONT LIPCOR TAST tha podastrien slaps rbout lbreo 2ours, a3 nsual, Ho sroso nbout 3 u'clock o, 1., sud continoed s tramy 11l 10 o'clock, when ho had brerkinst and rosted for neasty un hour. Thenceforsord ho mado no loog stopu until 5:30, when he took supper and enjoved a rospito from his almost conaelens trendaill until 7:39. Mo foels perfectly wall in body, ho says, but the excitoment of the affair malies um 100 nersous 0 obtain much refreshing slozp, But the rest bo sota from rotiriug, thougl it does not bring siutaber, bo thinks will aullico. Mo complains of a blisterad heel, which waa cauged by wesring A pairof underaized shoea in Philadololin. 1t it was not for ths, ba says, ho wonld not desiro to feo! bottor thsn ho does now, Ho is uot atsll apprehoasive that this jujury will interfers muak with bis walsing. ; WHAT DENATNS. He pow lien 150 1ulles to g0 counting from 8 oclock las: ovaniag. Me has remaining in swhich to walis this 5514 bours. Henco bis aver- age must ba fioin this on but about 2% 1wilen aulour, ‘This soesns to put Lis cucoess elmont beyond a doubt, a8 bo has sveraged 33¢ miloa an hiour thua far. If he wncceads snd emnloys all the time al- Jowsd, tbo walk will end at balf-past & o'alock Sunday marning. BASE-BALL. CONTINUED TRIUMPI OF THR NORTONS Speerat Dispeteh o Tla Chicaga Tribune, PRILADELPINA, Msy 20.~The following ia the score tu the game botwoon the Philadelphias aad Dostons to-day: mflmum:— lfi'?,:g:;ll ladclphiss, ... kK Togtons. ... 9300606113 1-8 A high wind prevailed. Tho Bostous playsd Dbodly 1n the sacond joning, ‘The Philadelphica hsd several chances to win, but threw them awWsy by ovar-tervousnoss, ATRORDI—ATLANTICS: New York, Anay 20.—Daso-bail: Harifords, 10; Atleatios, 1. —_— THE TURF. DACDS AT FLT, IXD, Soecial Dueratch s Tha Chicaqe Tribuind, Pxng, Ind., May 20.—The third doy's races of the Porn Driving Park Association paesed off well. The first race wos ® trolting matcl for norses which nover beat 2:33,for & parse of 2600, Plie following hotscs started: Mosa Roue, Princo, Basil Duke, Quickstop, Moas Roso won the firzt third, and fourth heets, Prince taking tho second heat. Time, 2:303( ; 2:U5)¢ 5 2:313¢; 2:03%. Piinco taok nocond monay, Tho noxt oue on the programmo was s trot~ tlug-aslot for o purss of €800, Idol, Den. mark, Donnlo, aud Lody Barrett staried, iho first-named hor#s winning in three siraight boats, —time, 2:981¢ 5 2:881] ; 2ddle, A unilo Lieat runring-raco, best” two i three, for a purse of 81,000, torminated to-day's pro. coodings, Disney, Aramis, and Dick Lewis tak- ing part, Dianey won in two stralght heste— timo, U:44 and 4:003{, To-zaorrow the raced will concluds. THP LOUISVILLY BACES. Lovmsyruee, Ry. Muy 20.—To-day's moetiog of the Louisville Jozkoy Club was by all ondu tho mont snccesuful of tho week, Defors thy tims for commoncing tho raco every soat in the rand stand_ond fleld was crowded to overflows g, while the centro deld sloug the quarter- strotch was throngod with carriapsa, snd the club-lionse, laws, sud every evailatila amass wes acoupied by a biack and surgiog nuass of buman- ity, Long befors the start the tickets gave out, end visitors ore obliged to solsct auy - sionding-room possible o got. 'Che attendauce 18 varionsly estiuted at frowa 15,000 to 20,000, and is” generally ackuowl- adged to have been tho largest crowd evor sa. sumblod ou & similnr ocossion in tho Bouthwest, 'be running was pazticularly fins, tho tirt race, for l-yoar-olds, beiug ibo bost raco for the weights ever sun_iu the United Btatow, The oouteat for the Loulsvillo Cup, & landeome pleco of plata of exquisite d«-fmz, yaluod ab £1,000, was an oxcitivg one, Tallankell wiuniog by two open lengths. Aftorward he was led Yofore tho judzea' stand and glven s drink out of the oup amfd groat cheors from the orowd, 1t 1 thought tha tatal pools sald during tie day Lavo approximated s Lundred thousand dollary, Tho tirut roce, milo and ropeat, was for the Falla Cicy utake, for S-yoar.oids that hed not appearod i publio prior to Jsuuary, 1676, aod c,a-m.l with tweaty-aight entiies. Of thls number sevan tatted, a8 follows: Eufiold by Lnquirer, Warsaw oy Wu-mnco‘ Efia 3loors by Lca Panl, Camargo by Jack Malane, Worcog- tor. by Concord, Bauhford's brown Baywood colt, and Ascousion' by Auuirslien, Io the pools Camsrgo was $he first choica, Ascension socond, and Bashford 1blrd, the rast fn the flo Bob Simmons rodo tha favorite, Camargo won bach .hosta iu aplondid time, defeating Ascenslan by w Bkl galts BUMUARY. W, 8, Haréings Camar;o. Ascousivn . 1 2 9 4 5 PUTPSer B Rrore o 1. 3. Barbour's Egoeld: The second race was for il ulsvills Gup, % e & dakh o6 23 walen, and slossd with e ey SRR it od Whisper, by Pl-nelfi Georgle Dowman, by Yexington: Exeol, by Endomor; Ballenkell, by Antomoid ; Astral, by Aateroid; Rig TFallow, Ly War Danco ; Iung Pin, by Anstralian, and Cant. Hutchinaon, by Vonchor. Astrsi ot off In tho lead, but Uallonkell socn tsok a position ot his side, loaving lim aftor a distance, aud coming home last, Doring tha firut quarter the rider of Hsrper's Bxco), 1o avold a probabls cal- lision, suddonly palled Lia liorgs to ous eide, throwing lum. "Excel got on his feod again, and ‘I‘n“n‘t‘.“d the raco riderless, coming in naxt to RUMMANY, ~ Willlam Jennings * Bailaakell Robioson's Lig Fallaw.... Lioyd & Welch's Ca Mo or tho Asdacintion purss of 2600, mils hoats. 8 best in 5. Thore Trere nine ontrien and sevon atarted. RTnRKT, *Murphy's War Jig, by War Dznce..,, .. Stringfield & Oiay’s Iiavenna, Dy Rivoll, In{d Tort ard, Ly Vouche: Cottrell’s Harry Feltir, by Ronn: W. 1. Johnaon's Vaviitars, by ¥ R, 8ooti's Lady Greenlleld, by Bonulo land. .. A, Bufford's Tilbusn, by Bingm, Time—1:136 5 12405 THE TRICGE AT COUNCIL DLUFIN, Couxci BLurrs, Ia., sy 20,—~In tha mntch game aliot to-day, twenty singlo birds, New Yorx rules, Jolin T. Oliver won tha elogant gold modal, killing nitasteen, Col. Hoffmalr killed the sams number, one falling out of the baunds. asontitlie . BILLIARDS THE ONI0 BTATE CHANPIONSICE, ToLEDO, May 20.—A billiard match for the champlonship of Olilo and & purse of $500, 400 m&nt:bg‘r)e’g:l,: urnfmcs;. ba‘twuu Cartor, of thin a ng, ol lav elang {m';n\r. Boozo, 400 to&’fla. s sy 4 — SECRET SOCIBTIES, (MPROVED" ORDER OF RED MEN, Szeeinl Dimateh to The Chicage Trivune. Barrie Cnenr, Mich, May 20.~A tribo of tha Troproved Order of Red Men waa instituted hera to-pight by Dr. William H. Palmer, Great Chiof ot Racotd of the Great Consul of Michigan, oa~ sisted by B. Musliner, Past Sachem of the Cay- uga Tribo of Jeackson, and ntout twenty meme bors of Sobby Tribo of Charlotte. 'Tho uow tuboisto bo lailed as tho Mekesoneps Tribo, No. 10, under dispeusation. Ita officers aro: Hacham, Frank W. Clapp; Sonlor Sagamors, W. H. Bodios; Juntor Sagamoro, Charlea L. Bamnes 3 Chief of Itocards, Carles 8, Marr; Keopsr of tho Wampum, E, II. Perry. The memberehip numbers sixty, all charter wombers, PSS @ pasm . UNITED FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE. Nasuvriny, Tenv,, May 20.—Tho Hupreme Council United Frieuds of Temporauce i3 uow inn repsfon In this city, Tha Order is now cotch- ligbod fu ton Btates, of which number eight nra rapreaonted at this vession. Thoz have xdopted & new riteal. The Order maw numbers 8L0 rabordinato Councils, with 40,000 to 50,000 wmom- bere, sud is raported to bo rapldly incroasing in mombecabip. INDIANA ODD FELLOWS, Srreial Diexcteh (o The Ciwsuss Tribune, Inpraxarovnts, May 20.—Tho trand Lodge of Odd Fellows to-day, 1o the caxe of Tourboa Lodys 203, afirmed ita action ju susponding & member for boiug & salooo-keeper. LEAVENWORTH. Gen. Sherman-Tho Excarston of Cnpe stalisin. Sneciat Dispateh to The Cldeano Tristne, Kaxsas Cr7v, May 20,—Gon. Sheroan passed through hiere to-night en route for Fort Loavens worth, where bo will remain until Soadey. Itis supporod that his visit has referaace to tho ro- cent Indian troublos. A largo party of Eantorn capilalisty srrived here to-day. Thor ava largels intorested o tho Atloptio & PacitcRosd, *'Gath," of the Herald, socompanies thom. . OF THE SEASCN - Are now being offered at the old os- tablished Dry Goods Houso of J. B. SHAY, 84 & 86 State-st. Ladles should not fail to call ond oxamino our stylos in Linen Suits, The marked down prices cre partic- ularly worthy of notico. Parasols. A Splondid assortment of latest noveltios in handles. 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