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USIC ‘A man who 4 mn mho, pess horo and il y the e {ire hrotherhond. puts dawn the difference §n prica belween the twa kinds of “material at 0 per ent. kid belnz at all timen worth tint amonnt (e5te than lambaxina. 1le chargen that most of the oves Imported are Invofcod as Ismbakin gloves, which sam Walls liquidated. egealed reqneste and threnta by Walls e refueed to pay his share, and Walis witl hring ruit neainat him for €120 and interest at the nest term o1 the Clinton Connty Circait Conrl, Me. ‘Walia peesonaliy ia o genfal gentleman, uves n the hest eircles, and hin home has % of dianasons In the great and pedal orzans, and | 2 tin partienlar the organ cannot be conatdard well balanced. The pedal organ Is fndistinct and practically remote from tha manuals, fn connequence of which there is a lack of solidity and unity. On the other hand, many of the Ip- dividual stops are well volced, anil the solo s arrested for Interfering with a coal train on the St. Lonin & Sontneastern Raflensd, was are ra'gnéa on a charge of contempt of ¢nurt, the road being nnder the orotection of this Conrt. Jadgo Treat discharted him with a reprimand, Thers wan no evidenco of criminal Intent on the part ol the defendant. 'H‘.'YE‘:‘H;% gny.’ Odda Bocks socond, Egypt third, 0 mile-heats race was won by Kenny. Time, 1:60, 1:51%, 1:53. Tom Baeon won the hres beat. Burguo nnd Jos Aleton distanced. DETROIT. May 10.~At the Coldwatsr races. sec- An Ex-Prosecuhfig-Atlorw ney’s “Quickened Astonishing Artistic Success d dar, the 2:30 race was won by AnfTala Bill, of 0 heen the mcone of the fineat focial patherings ————— Coldmte R B e, gt the L A of the glnc:nnlatl May (Mecta " aro o eautiful, fl')xcn?m uba mirabils Consociencs,” i .."';"E'T'c w ot |":"y.: b i fe SPORTING. Geldwater, In thres stralght houts. Timo—3:13, the lower ipvolce. Lositive Inquiries have been estival. iy ] " mr:“ ving eomewhiat “sharper and moare tricky Rteaper won the three-year-old race. Dest time, inalimed by e Gigceurile manefectivers atine Sornomcan, vax ancellcn . gt rouen% . ¥ Sdminieiratn 1o T T et (hat, under BASE-BALIL. Y252 2:20 race wan closely contested, snd the that the ayerage rlove invoice entered during 1877 What He s“. About the Dismissal of | fnred more convictions and bronght more. money 1 ¥ rate of Ihirty francs per dnzen T sl {034 1n EHesr R far ulres the payment of & duty of 60 per cent ad Slotem, And the average amount pald dnring the ast year was 811 per dozen, Now, Itin claimed that the ordinary good French glove rold at retail in New York for § o $1.50 cast the mannfac- torers In France no less than 45 france, or $0) pee doten, to which duty, freight, and other charges must be added to ertablish the cost price here af sbout $15, which ia the wholcaale cost price, and on which the importer has not recefved a single centof profit. Then,agaln, the retafler muat have Bisprofit, which ordinarily {s not so very amall, considering the heavy oxpense he I8 undor Ina jargs New York store. The conclusion Is there- fore arrived at_in this town Lhat gloves costing to mannfacture 45 francsin Franco—except in Gireno- ble. where only a poor article ia mad, re in- vorced here, when Imported, in nine cascs out of ten, at 27 and 28 france, and' the duty 18 only pald on {he fatter figntes, because the appraisers do not understand that these goods are real kid {nstead of Jsmbeklas. It Tuz TriBuse or Collector BxiTn had sald this, how—, ——— A curfous {ostanco of themlsapplication of tha Eoglish languago occurred In the course of the fovestigation of the charges agalnst somoof the officers of the Winconsin Deat and Dumb Instl- tutton, The testimony of ono witness, s male mute, was sct down as worthlees, because it was entirely ‘*hearsay evidence.” In view of tha fact that the witness could byno possibility elther “hear or “say,” the unhtness of tho term ‘“‘hearsay’ {s obvious. It might moro properly be called " sce-motion evidence. ————— The New York World pute, with tho smooth- nessof ofl but the sharpncss of swords, this question Lo one of itscsteemed contemporaries: If onr estecmed contomporary, the Sun, really thinka the Unlon is in_danger from the Inveteraty “Revels " of the South, Kuw can it recommand tne reduction of the army to 10,000 men? ——— Months and months ago Tnz ‘CRIBUNE ro- marked that it would boa delightful thing to sce the New York Sun suoporting Bex Butier, GnaxT, and the Custom-1louse machine before 1850, and it looks verymuch now as if Tum TatpUNE'S antlcipations were being realized. — throughiont characteriatic, and tha vnldnf of many of the flute stops is highly artistic, [ do not doubt that a discriminative oreanist ean produce n great varlety of pleasing effects, and render st exceedingly attractive, AL any rate, the peopls of Clicinnutd are Lo be cogratulate 0u pusscasing av great an organ, FRIDAY'S PROGRAMMES, Following are the programmes for afternoon and evening: TRIDAY AFTENNOON, MAY 17, The weather at the ball park was not very Ppleas. ant yeaterday, but 1t was about ns good as the playlng; the weather was raw, windy, and doety, but rome of the pisy was rawer than the weather. The attendance was not quite so larze an at the prevloos game. Proity sbarp to time, Mr. McLcan as nmpire sct the ball rollinz, and, the teams tonk thelr vlaces, It apneared that Ttels wus 1o fake Larkin's place as pitctier. that belng the only changs in the fleld. Tne promise was £ood for & home victory for the first few moments, Remren went to base on bails, but was forced at tecond on Satinan's bit, which deceived him. Start hit onc Into Quest'n territory, and it was fombled, Anson wan sent to base on balle, and Ferguson brought in & rmn on afine low liner to Felt. Cassldy bit to Nelson, and the ball was thrown home, but not fn time to save the run, Narbidge Mt s hich one o left, on which the third ron was ssved, and there were atill threo men on bases when Hankin- #an svent 0at on a fonl and Rels steuck out. This Jead of three, which looked an {f it wan enough to win on, was overcome by some very extraordinary play by the Whites, who permitted their oppo. TeRta to secura threc mie un one poor lonely it bit by John Clapp. The errors which ralsed the 0w were by Anson, Btart, and Harbidge, In the nest inning Qoeet made a sharp donble play, snd then hia team morked up another ron, which was Fiven fo them by Hankinson's wild throw. No more rons were made until, in thefifth inning, after Nelnon had made a nice two-lLaser, Anson played the deace with Clapp's grounder, and. & moment 8fter, Cassldy shot one high over third base, Bu that three ‘more rune were io- nated to the visitors. In the following Inning the home fcam made n break to get even. and, after Haliinan hal heen missed hy Quest, Startacnt a eafe one 1o left, and Anson put wo-baser between left and centre, Fergnson senta high one for Croft, and then Cassiiy and Marbidge hit safely. and thres rune were marked down. Jt wasa fine prospect with only one out, but Just then the batting list gat down to a shaky biace, and Loth Hankinaon and Ieis struck out. To offsct this rally, toe visitots put In their beet batting of the rl e, Croft getting two chances before the last Liand wan lost. Six safe hits were made and three runs earned; the other two result. ed from Iankinton's error. Thin lead of 12t0 G could nat be overcome, though jn the last inning the Jorersput ina couple of rnos on errom by Quest and SicKelvy, The vialtors plcked up their last reore in the elzhth inning, Willamson helpiog materially with 8 fine three-baser. Following is THE scokx: Mmoet exciting of the day, Won by Dig'Soap, of Bt Louts, 5mo—2:40!(’. 2:42, 2:({). FE0D R, LYMAN POTTER, WALKUERE, &pectal Dispater to Tha Tribune, F1. Warn, Ind., Msy 16.—R. Lyman Potter, who 1a walking from Albsny to San Francisco with & wheelbarrow, to win a pnres of $1,000, ar- tlved here to-night. Jle walked from Toledo here, ninety-four miles, tn threa daysand a haif, He ntintteach Han Francisco hy Dee, 10 to get his money. Ife leaves to-morrow for Chicago, — THE OAR. Tanoxto, May 16.—~The referes in the Hanlone Plalsted boat-race says no official time was taken, ond all bete on timo are declared oft. Manlon leavea for Pittabarg the 1st of June, POLITICAL, .. THE CENTRALIA CONVENTION. Bpecint Dispatch ta The Tridune, CEXTRALIA, 11)., May 10, ~The Democeatic Cone yention met at 10 o'clock. with 133 delogaten and 800 or 4C0 ontsiders. Tom MacNeoly, Chairman of the Stat Committee, called it to order, and (iastave Von Ilorebek, of Clinton. was mads tem- poraryP’remdent. Conteats came up from Jasper and Jefferson Coantics, which were settlod by ad- mitting bath delegations. Specches of a nat very enthusiastic natare wers made by ex.Congressman Crebe, Gen. Parsons, Cronkhlte, Etter, Maj, Orendorff, and Jim Robinson. Dr, Newton Casey, of Mound City, wan olected permanent President, and Timothy Gruaz and T. F. Routon Becretarien, John K. Harmon, of Cairo: Jlardin, Case, of Clinton: Fred Schell, of 8t. Claie: 8, St. Vrall, of ltandolph; W. (. Forman, of:Washing- ton: W, C. Lacrene, of Efinghams W Madiron; Dr. Garrard, of Lawrence, and Dr. lanley, ‘of WWayne, . were named for Appollata Clerk. On_the fent ballot, Case recoived 19, Echell 17, Hall 16, 8t. Vrall 5. Ilarmon 25, For. man 1K, Lacrone 0, Giarrard 20, and Hanloy 11. The balloting eontinued untif the seventeenth when Madison County changed to Harmon, ani w22 immediately foliowed by the others, and Har- mon wan noninated. These ballotings carried the Uanvention to half-oast 7. A rocesn waa faken . of an hour, after which Rt. A, D. Wilbanks, of Jeflerson: tacob O, Chance, of Marion: Gcorgs Il Varnell, of Joflerson; A. K. be, of Gallatin} Ttichard Spicknall, of White: and Tom Mooney- into the County Treawnrie« than any of hin prede- CeBIOTR OF Accearors have done In the same period, ATFEMIT T0 INTERVIEW OTHRN PARTIRS, sJournal reportera endenvarel tn nbtain Inters yiews with Mee, Clem, Delosy Roat, and Maj. J. W. fiordon Tast night fn regard 1o the statements ma by Walla, Mre, Clem eonld not seen, and Maj, tiordon was out of the city, Mr, Deloss oot wan fonnd at his remidence on North Meridian mircet, snd, to the in- quirles of thn reporter, :nurlul wlith a statement of that part of \Walls® confession con. necting his name with the dircputable trananciinn in lloone County, gave the stary a nquare denls). e said that he not only had not advanced any maney to rid the (leme, bnt that he knew nothing abant the affalr, — Pereonally ho | knew nothing — abont Walle farther than (uat on one ocenlon he cama Into posners tlon of & piece-of frandnlent paper uttered by that personsen and exposed fhe frand, Me, lioot expreercd (ne belief that Walls wos Influenced h( notiven of tevenge to fnclude his name in the alleged confession, ~ He' helievad Walls to be & yery grent rascal, and wonld wait with {ntere estthe development of the cat in the meal-tnb, 1le disliked very much to have his nane mized up with such an affair, but he did not think the com- mitnity would belleve any preposterous mtatement affecting his integrity, " Ile aleu expressed the oninion that thers \was some polltical Mgnificance in the allcged confersion, sod that 1t was uttered tainjure Judge Palmer. THE RAILROADS. A VALUABLE ACQUISITION. President tiddic and General-Sollcitor Withrow, of the Chicago, Itock Island & Pacifie Rallroad, who have heen In New York dnring the laet two weeks, retarned fo this city yesterday. Tha prin- cipal object of thelr viait to that city was to perfect srrangements fur the lease by thelr road of the Keokuk & Des Moines Hatirond. They haveleased the praperty for the period of forty-five years, the arrangement to £o into effect on the 1st of Octo- ber, after which time {t will be run 8s & division of the Chicago, Jtock Island & Pacific. The managera of this rond say they wonld not have lessed the Keoknk & Des Molncs unless they had been con. inced that the acquisition. would bring eatiaface ‘ory resulte, Tney conld not have ailowed thin nron:rl{ to fall Inio the hands of a rival llne withont great injury to thelr road. ‘The Keokuk & Der Molnen {nteraccis the Calcago, Rock Inland & Pacific at Elton, fftcen miles south of Ottumwa, crosses it at Orkalooss, and then rans parelicl with 1t forndistance of ' eight milen to The Most Hardened Critics Fall Prostrate Before Theodore Thomas, the Clem Case, A Grave Charge of Bribery and Corrup- tion In Iigh Places. Nothing but the Most Exalted Praise for the Great Chorus, £pectal Diepateh o The Tridune, IxbiaxaroLis, May. 10.—The Journal puh. lishes a merinational statement from W, B, Walls, cx-Prosecntor of Toons County, to the effcct that lie paid, on behalf of Naney H. Clem, to Judye Palmer 81,000 for nia declsion austalning the motien to nolle the case aguinst her for the marder of Jacoh and Nancy Youog, and thst Msj. Yordon, of coun. eel for tha defense, made 8 decinion which the Judge copied. Walla is a disrepntable character, He has been indicted tielve times for forwery, perjury, and other criines, —twice at the Instance of Judge Palmer, ond, although he has been ncquitted, fs regarded as o araly lawyer. an! was dismarred on s jury trial recently, Palter 1s an old-fashioned, qulet, reputable man, A realdent of Clinton County. Walls confesses that ha makes the statement to get eyen with the «Juidge for the ten indictments broueht through hig influence, A(lnrnefl and others here connected with tho casc dinbetleve tho whole story, which, vn its face, ia entitled to no eredence. A'full and'exe plicit dental from Judge Palmer wan received this afternoon, and an idignation miceting was held to. night by the Bar of Frankfort, where Judge Palm. er_rcafden, Hemolulionn expressing their confl- dence {n his juds “f personnl Infegrity were vissed unanimonsly, sult for datnages for libel will be Instituted. Indienaontis Journnl, May 1a. We arc able to furnish {is morning a new chap- ter In the celebrated Clem case, the mont remark. Ablo fn the criminal annals of the State, The state. ment published In nnolhnrp-nunnllpaperchnrgu that the final decislon of the case by which the rru-ccnuun of Mra, Nancy E. Clem, for ho musder of .Jacob anu Nancy Young, waa dtemissed wam obtalned by open and direct hribery of the Judge before whom the caee was pending. ‘The statement is that of W, B, Walls, wao was at the time Progecuting At. torney of Nonne County, to which the casg wan taken by ehango of venue, and who, for suficient reasons, 1s moved to make u full confesslon of the leps and meana by which the dismisaal of tha case was brought about. Arsuming the cone feesfon to- be trme, It cannot fall to Prelude l Choral - Adaptedfororcheatsa by J. J. Abert. , Bach Tugue | Orehestra, Arfa—**Nanct {1 boeca ™., Mias Lonuls Aria~—*Der F‘rflnclm(x i 7. Ovartare—'* Bakuntal; e ++e.Goldmark Urcheatra. Bcene and Arla— ‘! Abschenliclier " —Fidelio Beethoven t,‘m!en e Pappenheim, ‘Dia Melsterssenger ... Wagner The Grandeur of Mme. Pap- penhelm’s Genius Fully Exhibited. Mme. Belections from a.‘Mannlogue, . Cobbler's Song. <M, Pranz Remmertz f“' ‘!I{lnl;t. A ool me. Pappenherm. Mise Rollcagen, Afessrs, . Adanie and Fritech. Rido of tho Walkures,...., . v.. «Wagner Orchestra, Interminsion, Belectiona from ** Manfred"—a, Overturs, b, Interlude. ¢, Invocation of the Alpino Fay—Schn, mann. Plight of the Orchestra Far Beyond the Fault-Finder's Baili~ wiclk, A Marvelous Atmosphere of Emulation and Sympathy Created by Mr. Springer’s Generosily, — Orcheatra, Arla . Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, CINCINNATI, O., May 10.—Tlhe fickle weather has once more changed and glyen us a cold, raw airand raln for the third day of the festival, 1t does not dampen the popular ardor much, but It hos had a depressiog and dirty effect on the decoratlons, and has sadly bedragaicd tho fluerles that have been on exhibition at the hall during the post two cvenings. Tho matince this afternoon was none the less largely attend- ed. Tho programme, though much stronger than that of the first matinee, offercd nothing particularly new, except the two movements of Schubert's Unfintshed B8ymphonyand Gracdner's Capricclo. The other numbers were sciections for Mrs. Osgood, Miss Crancli, Miss Cary, and Messra. Adams, Fritsch, Tacliapletra, and Sig, Tanitapistra, Ecene and Qaintet—*:Hial%o In Maschera *,.. Verdl Alre. Osguod, Miss Cary, Mexsrs. Adams, Taglla- pletra, and Whitney, PRIDAY NIGNT, MAY 17, Minsn Solennis.ces vuurvsvaresin cavesanni gzt Compored for the Ono Thonsandth Anniversary of the Cathedral of Gran, in Hlungary, First time in America, e, Pappenhelm, Mise Rollwagen, Mr. Fritech, and Ar, Whitney. Chorus, organ, and orcheatra, Intermission, "(I]!ummlnd.!nllet"-s:mphunyDnmnflc Aes Cary, Mr, Adama,‘and 2 chestra and chorus, ’ i " h be y T ham, of Franklin, were nominated for Cierk of Whitney, who recelved frequent and hearty ex- PBANQUET, ”‘;m,:";fifx, lnml .‘l‘l‘.'{n“ln'e"r‘fl?“.fl.?i‘ :vfl;‘ u‘nf' n‘::nl ,,..{,‘i:fl;. :,:n:f‘ L'L:"‘urr"i)::: i'mf.k.’."‘-‘.'ii"fi.’fi‘. _fl'.'f_‘""' -if E'F 5,‘ ' f the Supreme Coort. Nenator M:nowoll. .'ank The lotter of Mr. BAumax, archltcct, pub- | pressions of the popular satisfactton, Miss To the Western Amociated P; dircet and circumstantial ovidence of judicinl cors parailel with 1t to Altoona, o distance of fourteen | Remsen, c. f a2 i3 210 ‘\afl:nlblwd. and Dr, Daff Green made bitter ag. i house of Bedford | Cary 80 aronsed tho audlence with lier slngin CvcisnaTt, O, Mayv 10.—A ploasant break- | ruption 1At he ever bon firs ieeet Inthe history | miler, “The acquisition of the rond decs mway | Haliieen. & 02 23 2 0 0| thcksonWilbanks, Tnefmt haiiot renlted: Wil- lithed clsowhere, in regard to t! T Ring S tf '| banks, 51: Ch: 8 Spicknall, M, . 4 B f fast was given by the Hon, Richard Smith, edi- | of the 6tate. On the 30th of April, with_the competltion at all theso points, ana will ib. . 020414 0 ¥ e, i Spicknal), 16: Mooney. stone for the new City-Hall, fs worth a careful | of tho Iandel arla, “Awake, Baturnial” that tor of thy fHazette, thls tnorninz at the Queen | 1874 in’ publishtng dudee Palmer's de= | contribute largely to the tusinens of the (:hicago, 2 4/ 2, 10 3°1( 4i o | hom, McCave, 7; and Varnell, 3. On the sec perusal. Mr. B, Is an architect whoso long ox- | sho recelved threa recalls and a spiritcd and | ity ClubHooms, to o maniar oy fe siting | clslon I the eare, the |l'lf"x;""n‘ne“":fi'a:m'anh?.xrfi: Rtock fslana & Pacific, Hosldes, it given thie rond 810 g2 d 7.1 ond ballat s stampeds jesared 49 Chuned, who perienco and high standing In bis profession ca- | long-continued contest between tho audience {fi:mnmlmhthic:la:v:l;e Xul:tmm{frzcn‘?g n foW | Srudonce of any Bivilised maens nay that | 1o 'the. :3.1"‘:,:,‘1?;{‘: h,’,:,a‘#:m‘,‘:,"'?:‘:‘: &9 panlet Tiarbidge, ¢, 50 3 3 b 8‘ & | taken hin deteat terribiy, dnd swosrs vengeance on title his opinfons to great respect. aud Mr. Thonas whethor sho should have the gulshed . SNODIE Lho D word | tho coneluslon” in outrageotte, disgraceral, sud #0 provent buslness from the line of that rosd | Tiankineon. b 41 0! 0, 0 1] 1) 2 | bisovponents, ——————— fourth, In which the latter prevailed. frcsent wergthofolloving: Tie Han, Georgoll | [ifumont Tae 14fsoarr s iy Slogaceral and ilen':.f':fm-'::euw'fi’f’uuu“-'onom'?:sum;‘wuum Tiecr, por DRI S ' cndleton, Theodore Cook, E urat Ilal- | unprecedentednct, . . . The case will pasa SR ot it Pl i THE KEARNEY WAR. Tho Democratie acheme fn Washington fs to IN THE RVENING stead, of the Commereial, the Iioh, Henry Wat- nta Risiorys ROk only an”one of 1hg oy mysie. | PoInts. TOtBL.ves vt e ens vvvee i1 BUTIBOFITE 4T | Sa Fraxcisco, May 10.—The Workinemen's smirch I[aY&S and nt the samo timo provent | the hall was sgain densoly crowded, though | tersot, of the Courler~Journgl, J. R, G. Hassaid, | rious and cola.olomied tputders of modorn times, | wpvw pasT.nOUND FREIGIT RATES INDIANAPOLIF, |' | | State Convention wmet here to-day. The Count TILDEN {rom belog smudged. They Intend to | tho rath was falllng. The programmo opened %Il lhelN?!w,YoJ(k 2(‘}'tbune, E. G .\tlnuu. !nl’rlh. .'1',‘}:;,‘} :mn::l:lmg:m :{I:&m nclir]e':'nlll:;u{f, 5‘“' S As “u;‘lmm in ,"‘md"., .l.‘“mm“_ the rep- gnlm. 2b .. b2 2 2 26‘ 0 ‘4’ Commlttee faction and Kearney sz met in .c;,’, nio o great silnic over carpot-boz trauds fn | with the briet chorus from the third oo Tene cores, I Upton, P&mitly, | Sorrietniees of 1his viow scera 10 b6 suriained iy | resontatives of the rosds Iending fooms 1uis clty met. | Bl 2 1) 1 8 [ rate nalle, with rull delogations from the etig, Florlds, but not allow any cxposure of bull- | act of the * Melatersaongzer,” which the singers | of the Assoclated Preas. It w A claj | fho present developments, which are uf & natute | 1 the office of the Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern 4] 1| 0] O | The country delegations met by themselves, with el 48 purely a so Iucg‘allunssautmlnn throughout the State, ¥ HE IR dozer terrorism n Misslssippl. gave superbly, the glorfous sopranos speclally | affair. Rallroad yesterday, in order to re-establish rates HERIE] the view of deciding with which faction to afliate, e ———— “e ] tho East, wh been rath, tiled dnr- 1 Thelr action la not yet fally decided, The Democrats will discover that pottering fii‘:fi?fififl"fi‘fi?fi’xfilfl:fla.fifnufifi".';'f.";ca AMUSEMENTS. Abaintolioar SopaTATEARNT, e b il ::z'l';o l.l's: l‘:‘w‘f«‘::):s‘.e T;::w:rrcfly!::ien:n :l:a aoh 91 entered the l{::lrnu;'r:nnvie]’n:l:z. "c,}..'.f'fi"i.",‘f.'.’é? over Yepublican election “ frauds™ and con- | with consummato finish, Tlhese two numbers nlpe: received & AbmMORS fom & Triend 1o Leb. | meeting, C. M. O Ay, Assistant General #reight 1 8 0 0 :r‘fl'l:flll‘t;l':)l:r:l?d S,""f.‘,‘.{. C:L':’{'y'.'.‘y'“°'-rfi'§"'x’c."='r','.?¢ cealling Democratc ballot-box stufling ard bull { 1ed up to tho real triumph of the cvening, tho M'VICKER'S THEATRE. ouon, Hoone , Countr, siatiug Uiat rich deveiop. Rarl-;:fi;‘l n_;o_.m}:‘ gg;r;" ffi)‘e’&’flfl'}:&"‘n’fi:’fif 3227114 D | Convention effccted a parmanent organtzation by dozing will neither win the closo dlstricts nor | selections from the ' Gotterdsemmerung,” tho | A comedy, new o Chicago, was preseated Tast "!;:,‘:‘,":_“'.‘;‘,..,.“;1.‘,‘,’.';‘;' E.:';,“é:’fi.‘é'“..‘“‘i?..{".’,‘{;‘:;‘ i5an Central: C. RARAME, Ashiatan Wrarems Hon: T80 electing Lenals Kearnay Presldent. oust HAYES, lnst division of Wagner's trllogy, which was | evening by MoVicker's company, under the ttle | g April, 1874, Our tepresentative Lastened | eral Freight Agent, Pittshurg, Fort Wayne & Cui- 00 2—-8 —— Iven at Balrouth. Tho aclections Included tho | ©f **One Lio Loads to Anather. 'Itfs a veralon | thero " early ~ yestontay '~ morstog. ana ™ s | Sazos 3 A Srmision Frelgnt Agent. Pittabarg, 01 6-13 OIIO DEMOCRACY. . The steam sloop of war Nlpsie having been fm,ml ‘march over Sieqfried’s death, znd then, [ Of the picce which has been played elsowhere un. | Journal ‘here - prcients 1ot o inclonatt & Et. Lonfs: C. AL “Wie #n Trttle Coruxscs, O., Moy 10.—~The Democratic State 3 ki Manager, Baitimore & Ohlo: F. A, How, Frelunt Arent. Grand Trm d W, 8. ncott, Western Freight Agent, Chicago & Lake Huron. As per tnatructions from the General Managers, the following new tarl® was agreed upon: ers his alatement of the means by which the principal Bctress in one of the most cold-blooded murders on recard escaped punialiment. Ever since the con- fesslons of Mrs. Tilton, and McLin, of Georgta, were made public, tho cobsctence of exe Prosecuting-Attorney Willlam 3. Wails, ! Lebanon, stems lo have been troubling lim, and he hinted to our rufiorur‘l friend 1hat if he “repaired " until sho is entircly ancw vessel, will eliortly bo launched at Washiogton and put fnto commisslon. Of courso sho will be re- ‘Yictualed. ‘estern der the namo of **Champagne and Oysters,* and whichhan been one of the popalarhitsof the senson, The audience last ovening was very quickly mag- netized by the performance Into a state of jolly #ood humor, and the applause ond Iaughter that camo from sll parts of tle house was sn en. after a few bars of connection, the great arls of ZBrunhird I tho scene whero she gives herself to death, It would be slmply absurd to attempt any - dotalled deseription by telegraph that would give the readers of Tun TRIBUNE a realization of the colossal orchestra- Central Comultteo to.day declded 1o {saue a call for holding the next conventl in this e hold g n on 1l city THE CUSTOMS COMMISSION. 5 Total bases o clean hita—Chicago, 121 Indlanapolts, Etruck ot n, Hallinao, 3; ‘Haokinson, 3 Rets, 33 )l‘fl(‘ll{;.m“ i ¥ i 13; on Nofan, 77, alls called—Un el lled—in 1, 247 on Itels, 23, whaen, 1allingn, Btart, 3; An- f *‘Desun do move, suab,* saysthe Rev. Jomy Jasrzn. **Doubt not the snn doth move,* aafd | dorsement as omphatle sa it was thorous hly | would send for snch roporter he would re- I’ L di Clapo, Shaler, Mchelry, Nolan, | Progress of the Inquiry Kegarding the the distingulshed Witttax Buarsrzaur.~Wath | tion or of tne wonderful dramatic Intenafty of | well merited, Tho play went off ringingly, Knmi Hevo his mind of pressing troubles, and tmpart e =5 w | T -grl'c:nll‘l’éflulluuzf‘(?:‘?clzxa'n.'m on ets, 1, HSuuggling of Silk and Kid dloves, safon loat, b gowe [nformation that thc citizensof ‘Boone Coun- claver, and doxaced wae placed In fonrth | Eriors afiecting this scoro-hiare “Ansn, Cunidy, Special Dispalch fa The Tribune. o didn't. thoarla. It s anly posaiblo to record o e e amesokened immeiato recomuition | £y, Snd of he Srato. penerally: would penroind euiaky, tlcohol, and biglivines also In | Jisekinidn el Colcarc, 7: Queet, 31 HeRelry, Wi | Saw Yo Stog 1o i o 20l Commtision ——— PRODADLY THE GREATEST TRIUMPH of the ap! c{h'n i nnr'}'c-r "u ";.’ “y lczm'. 1t | {0 hear. Beef, vork, Liams, shoulders, lard, ',',”:,‘,‘. g.“-t,i‘:l'ulu. 94 Inds was in sccrct aesalon from 10 1111 3 o'clock to-day, Citizen DAvip CoNnoY, an eminent New | Mr. Thomasand his lucomparablo band have ffi','f,?f; P A ity :'.:n,',‘,:‘;‘: oyt Eiving the d"“"‘;& Siecumatances by -oll, stestine, grense, festilizera, | fouble piaye—tiemen b Messrs. Leiter and Draun wero preseat, and e Tork Commisnist, lias been sent, o tho Penitca- | ever achleved. The roal eharacter of that trl. [ £0, and which aro ussally Honsoriiated oot | Fhichthe interview was brought about, we prasent | Voo, Iard-oll, st malt. mill-feed, bay, and | puned e vitae i 3 Mr, Walla' confession as taken from his nips. WALLS' CONFESSION, In tho fall of 187, after the Legislature had abollahed the Common-Plens Court, ata anecial clecilon, the Hon, Truman 1L, Paimer, of Franks fort, Ind., and mysell woro clected respectivel Judf« and Prosccuting Altorney of the Twentieth Judicial . District of this Btate, When we tnok canned meata wera made the sam new rates will galuto effect to-day, comedics. It Is impossible, aa it wonld cortalnly ho superflous, 1o glvaa recital of tho story, whieh begine with a ludicrous biunder, fato which a vell- meaning minlater of a rural parish falls by perpo. trating a fb concerning sn adventuro he had with & youns woman {n distress while he 18 on a vislt to theclty. Ilis Iack of moral courage in coming out with the trath at onco leads him into a succes- grain.” The tlary for elghteen years, And there's room for thousands more. umph fs best appreclated after the declaration of Mr. Haseard, the critic of the New York ZTribune, who was prescnt at the Bafreuth Festt val, that the band thls evoulng played it oven botter than Waguer's own orchestra. Tho vocal part was taken by Mme. Tappenbelm, Unipire—McLean. ‘The pecullsr feature of the game, which wonld have lost it to the Chicagos in almost any circume ancee, may be called to mind thus: In the first inning the lases were full, with only one hand out, but nelther of the batters who fofllowed could even hit tho ball fairly. 1In the slxin Inning two men were on bases, with only one hand out, and only member required to @1 the Jist waa tho meee chant who Is to represcat New York, Mr. llume phreys. Another appointeo declines to serve, and no further appolatment 1s announced as yot. Iits thought there may bo somo feeling fn the matter from the fact that no New: York merchant was f THE BIGGEST THING OUT. Itwill be gratifying to the tiaveling pnblic to fearn tbat the Atlantic expresa train which lcaves Chicago at 5:15 p. m. will hereafter run through A wild hopo provails in England that Russian sgentsare in the United States trylng to buy our Davy. g 1nvited to sit with the Commieslon In other cltles, tharge «of the oflice, Nancy E. Clem ia the Toosac Tunnel rout Sun- | yet the next two men retired without even hitting | gng yra; 1 fnstead of | 2 R —— he 1 slon of unhappy scrapos, which bresently in. was ~confined 1n the Hoone County dJa to Boston, via the Iloosac Tunnel route, on ) it t and teat here, dnstzad of leaving the Collector (o PERSONALS, ::: d:::;lom:om:fl' ,,.',',',l,,n'f,'fl"‘,,}’:g ::i{ Yolve every omo —connpcted ‘with “hi awalting her third trial. On o &bout tho | days 88 well as other days. Thuss vassenger feay- | $00 ball. In the seventh inning two men were on and the serles of domestic corplicatio which arise fn consequence produce & most comi- ca) atato of disorder. The wark(nfl-llr of tho| situations I exceedingly skillful, exhibiting at once abundant bumor—himor of & somewhat less broad kind than some recent productoina of a ahinllar tono are impregnated with--and good cone structive abllity. Tha comedy Is one that depends largoly for {ts success in being nestly and evonly acted. and it {s not anvthing extravazant to say that it could bardly havo found a more symmetric. 8l representation than was given by the company last evening. 'Thore are nine good comedy charace tors In the plece, and the' distribution of the cnst waa creditable both to the dlecrimination of the mansgement and to tho ability of the actars, 3r, Charles Stanley taok the part of the Jfer. Herdert iuiliand, the Reetor whose nnfortunate He led to nll the trouble, and he played 1t with ade mirable aiscretlon, showing conslderablo eelfra« straint In rofraining from tingeing tho part with hurlesque, which wouid have been 8 mistake, since tha honest parson ls not s comical personage, bint merely the centro of o nnmber of comical predica- ments. Mr, lioland ltccd repreaented Deacon Jezekian, the seston, —the old friend of tho pastor, who haen good dealto do in tangiing the Mbfi— and he threw Into the characicr some of his cbaracteristically quaint touches which kept the sudience in & roar of merriment, A remarkably clover character portrait was deawn, too, by Mr, select & reprosentative, a8 was done at other ports, the appointments wero mado direct from Washington, The Commlssion wiil not delay longer, bat will proceed actively witl its lavo: Part of the time to-day was occupted In discasnion to further the beat plan of procedurc, Bome lnvolces of sllke, kid ploves, and other artl- ¢les were cxamined, and this afternoon several mporters of kid gloves entightened the Commise sloners with respoct to some pecullarities of thelr trade which are produced by the Customs laws, Thelr examination was formal, however, and they will be recalled at a later period of the inquiry. The Commissionera propose to fn- vertigate the way In which manufaciurers of #llk are broaght Into thls country, aud to ascer- taln, if possible, tho prices paid abroad by New York importers for their silk coods. With these purvoses {n view they ng ed Col 10 issua lettera anviting the following ventlomen to apuear before them and cive testimony: Mr, Donnel, of A. T, Stewart & Co.: Mr, Coustable, of Arnold, Conntable & Co, ; Mr. Eames, of il, Clatin & Co, ; James McCreery: W, H, Duforran Mr. Moore, ‘of Ferson, Harriman & Co.: Mr. Dogener, of Auflmardt'& Co.; Mr, Kunn, of Luckmeyer & Kemmolli Mr. Schlessinger, or Hertaux & llldelu'SI lfxr'.d (‘hl‘m’urhlll. of min; 3 bases, with only one hand out, bat the next two men retired without belplag them any, Ilere wate tbree chances in anngnm- fora hit to almost pall 1t u:x. but no hit, and not even a bluff at one, was o nde. Nolan kept up hia little pame of laming and brolelng batsmen yesterday. o hit four of nis opponents in a cruel and needless manner. This paper bellcves that it i & orutal and blackguardly trick. and it {s not prei d ss yet to credit tho Nolsn *ican't t day of the February, 1874, term of Circult Coart, 1 had an Intervlcw with Mrs, Clem and her hus- band 1n tho {ail, in which they delegated me to ask Judgo Palmer whether he would sustain my motion “to mnolls the case if $1,000 wero tendered him, I called on Palmer the 83mo ovening at his room at tho Pleasant Grove lio- el inade the proposition to him, (o which he consented for tho considerstion ofered, stating, however, thut it would nut be tho best I'mlll:{ to mako 1he motion at that lato dAJ. and prowlsed me to sustain tho motion if I mado It on the first dav of “the Aprll term following. 1 prepared my motion {o wollo the case, and when Palmor srrived from Frankfort on the early marning o, April I met him at the gepot und asked him whether he still was willing 1o accept the $1,000 on the conditions referred to, 1ie answered ine, You may submit your motion, Lot von cau sest aesurod that [ will not sustain it onless 1 roecive the $1,0001n advance,” Maj. Jon: u W, Gordon, and the llon W, Lesthers, counsel for Mre, Clem, a: rived & fow hours later from Inéianapolls, submitted wy inolfon In court carly that morning, and Paimer stated he wopld take 1t under ndvises ment, ‘That night 1 visited Mra, Clem in jail, who banded mo $1,000 in_greenbacks, which, ‘she ntat- ed, sho tind recelved from o prominentand wealthy fuounaryruan of Indlsnapolie. | carried the money ing Chicagro at 6:15 b, m. on Friday will reach Bostan, via tho Ifoosac Tunnel route, atHe. m Bunday, and Portland, via A{erduvxcklun at12:20 p. m. Sunday, twelve hours!n advance af all other routes. A througn car s run from Chicayo to Hos- ton via the Iloosac Tunnel route, and there fa but one change (at Ayer Junction) for Portiand. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Special Dispatch to The Tribune AN Annon, Mich., May 16.—Track-layerson the Toledo & Ann Arbor Rallroad reac! here to- duy. The citizens turned out en m: to meet them. The city was decorsted, Specches wer made by State-Senstor Burleigh, the tion. R E, Frazer, lenry Waidror, and others, The works men, ahout 200 {n number, were then eatertained by & public dinner at tho Opera-lo fearlully cxacting sria with Qreat diguity of manner and intensity of fecling. If anyone had doubted her vocat ability or her high posi- tlon as an artist, this evenlug's performanco must have remioved it THE VEILY MAGNITUDR OF TR WORK impressce one with {ta grandeur, and It fairly took the audience bystorm. It was a popular sudence, and It Is tho popular fastifon to do- ery Wagner, but here ho was at the very climax of his power, and ho con- quered, The house resounded with ap- plauss and checrs, and the prima-donna was threo timoa rocailed to recelve the reward of enthusinam she so richly dosorved. It was a frreat succesa for bier, a proud achiovement for 1le orchiestra, but, even beyond prima donna aod orchestra, the laurcls belong to Theodors ‘Thomas, who made it possible and led 1t to success, That succees was tho richest roward for his work he canasl for. 'The composer him- self would not haye hesitated to place the lau. Theodore Tilton salls to-morrow to- visit bis daughters ot Stultgart, Germany, The Iate Gen. Thomas 8, Dakin, the rifle. Dan, was twenty years ago plicher of tho famous TPutnam nincof Brookiyn, and omoof tho best of bisday, {2 not the vory best, The late Prof;"Honry ‘mado twonty-two daventions and diacoverles, not ono of which ho Patented, proferring to leava tho frulte of hls #clence for all to profit by who would, Dio Lewia is roported to be it with con. Jestlon of the bran snd partial paralysis, —so 11| 1hat he has had to abandon the management of the bigcamplng party to which alluslon was made in Juterdsy's Tninuxe, The daughter of Richard Henry Dana, Jt, Miss Henrioita Dana, Las gone over to the Roman Cathollo Church. Sho was the schoalmato M 2 Parlelan convent of Queen AMercedes, nbout whomshe wrate sn articlé In a recent number of Beribner, 3 en assaulted by Noian should choose to make it a pe 2l matter, it s Jlxely that e would have the sympathies of the ball folke. Amoug the Jong Het of crrors In the game s fow lays shone ont. Among the best were Hem- # two catches, capecially the first one. Croft 50 made a splendid running caich of a fon! vgund, and Btart picked up a Jow Oy in good ahiape. ‘Tbe same clubs play aeain to-morraw. Special Dupateh {0 The Tritunt. Mitwavksz, May 10.—The second game be- tween the Milwakees and Cincionatte, played hero to-day, wae witnessed by lun( 2,000 people, the result of the pravious one having' eresied. an interest in the home club, _The score, which #100d 12 to B in favor of the Milwaukees ot the ciose, waw earned by hard batung, The brilllant volnis of the came were a three-base hit by Dal. ¢ymole, of the Milwaukees, bringlug in three i Yo A, & P, PruLapELTINIA, Moy 10,—A nomber of gentle. men representing the majarity of the holders of the bonded dobt of the Youngstown, Ashtabula, & Pittsburg Railroad, to-day appolnted o Commlttes with power to fureclose the road, buy ft in for the hundg:lduu, and form & mcw company under the laws of Ohio. ! i vle, of i e | E. 8. Jaflray & Ca. 3 £r M. Frank W, The paupérs of Bangor, Me., struck last """“"h"h'“ they belong. Tha concert closed Ttarey Toarson ss Beruard 'lM;.butl)i. 8 “vuy old | 7, toom I Lbo apave nl‘“:‘d‘);’:dei‘.‘“ ey ITEM ahort :n!z‘:an yh{:'cgireir? :'n::;hffilnflrina.l::'l:'b; S’l';";{;flg{‘fim'f’fifgfi“fl " Jent ‘;z‘:l"'": achelor of overwhelmingl nating manncra, ' v t : 47 ik e BaLA Cosforons TAR NINTH 8TMPHONT who is 080 f 1o lm,rurmfz cnls (n thle gamb | o1ons,AUZ dby. (Tuctday) Ma ianing the o | Tho Michigan Central Rallroad has Just addsd to | Dairample. - Mevey. Jones, Kelly. rud White 414 & Co.; Tnelin, Heuflor & Aber: i It has been given hero beforoin the former festlvals, but not with such thrilling effcct, s 1t was produced withsmuller orchestra and chorus, r & Co, { Ober Warbnrg & Co. Iepresentativ k manufacturers are alsv to be of crots purposce. There {s a love scene hetween him and J# . Aaltfand (Mlss Anno Graham) which is a8 neat a Uit of genuine old comedy nct- mome miagnificent patting, ond, did cffective work, TUE scORE, @ Uerbardt, oo sec- win held with tho town authoritles, and labor—on Letimator & C At town farm—was resumod, a compromise having Its day express new and elegant parlor cars, which of Amenean will nodoabt greatly enhance the popularity of Case tlon 1o enter a nolle prosequt in the prucecdingy. ‘That night Palmer copied the decislon written 4 3 ; . 1t {8 roported here that teati- Gordon, and the next morning (Wednesday) pro- nnings— 1234866780 Quested to Ropear. 1t ing as anything we have soen for somo time.” But, tiigexcellent rond, 000060 0 0—-12 | monytaken Inother cities was read beforo the ’"‘5"“,'{“,,}" , k&, b ?\;:gnu;?"m“fl?:!?;n 0‘{;?«’,::‘1[1':.}:%;65::2%::: that {:','""""g' chtizo petformunco was markud by tha o et DABED 113 DECISION Limited tickets between Chicazo and Grand 2&535‘&:& cinclannt, . 1 0 0= | Lummlision lo-day 'th’{““.;;‘,‘;’;’,},“‘“‘,"i“'flf“‘fi, oy, Iol w 2 toyant humor which, althou accarlonally bor. o . & 3 E e n::nl.h : anp:’y Yh::- ‘;mxl;:hla:g this clorious bund lias had' an opportunity to [ Bucyant bt Purg cxtravaganza, contribulcd & very | O7 e following gruunds: Rapids via the Michigan Central and Chicago & over, w Karoed pam”Miwaiioo. 8 :gfi{ihmul. a ) 3 a Erac Dalle WG, 0 Ahe Clacihustis 1, ¥lid pltches—Weaver. 21 Walte, 3. Timo of game—Two Liours and twenty minutes. Umpire—tic.rge beward, of st. Louls. Urica, May 10.—Baso-ball: Utlca, 13; Al hf’wny. 0. ¥ lnnunu‘{u.u. May 16.—Dase-bsll: Horoell, ri 1 erf«.'ilu 16, ~Dase-ball: Tecamseh, 14; Live Oak, 0. assert ftaelf In ol fts power and with sympa. thetlc surroundinzs. Tho effect of tha Third Bympnony, on Tuesday eveaing, waa frretriova- by fojured Ly the restleas crowds passing out, and, since that time, it has bren matuly devoted to accompaniments. To-night it has hud A NODLE OFPORTUNITY, to make itselt felt. The musterly performance of thy sympony, so_perfect in every detall and 8o consummate aud harmonlous fn the ensem- bie, ought to be a sufliclent answer to the carp- ing local fault-finders ywho bave been Rrumbling because Cincinnatl musiclans have not been em- conductor hus molded this or- moathetic and syininctrical wlola that follows with absolute precision, and grasps and develons overy shude of his inter pretatlon with unvarying “fidelity, It {s a band without a flaw,—just” such a band as should fogton, ~ and what 1 here has o yet boen taken from the frunks of ta Commisaloners who have it in charze. Tho only thing detnitely ascertalned respecting the testiniony fa that it &ll points fo- ward lhh‘m" aathe one where ths Commisalon woald ind ite real work. The olicials here cx- tend evory courtesy, sud express their eagerness toawlst in avery way posslole fn getting at the Feal state of the case, ELIZABETIL AND TIEO. A New Medlator Expected to Appear Short. 1y—Its Name Not Agreed Upou, Soecial Divpaich b0 The Tridune. New Yonw, May 17—4 8. m.~The Sun says & Plymouth memper has lodged a forms] complaing **Tha State of Indlana ve, Nancy E. Clem; In- dicliment for inurdor. The Prosecuting Attorncy asks luave ta enter & nolle prosequl, 1io asslgns an for this motion that the witnesses for the ccutlon are scattered, three being in Calfornta, tn ‘Texas, one in Michigan, one In York, ono In Cuicago, and nne dead: meveral of theeo are very lmportant wite that the cannot bo made with out or nearlyall tho witnesses; that Marion Cuunt{. ho county i which the casy aroto, and frum whict it caras hero on & change of venue, rofuses to furnish means for the furiber prosecution of tho cause: that the Governor bad no money at his disposal: that tuy witnesses can- not he obtained” without means to Lear thelr traveling ond _other expense: Meesrs. Harrison and Dyo, the sttorneys, who have herotofore prosecutes the case, and ihy only attorneys wha ore competent, from their ac- quaintance with tho cavse, (o prosecute it suce Mtichigsn Lake Shore Rallrouds have been placed on aale for sumnicr travel at the very low rate of §i. The Indianapolls, Cincinnat! & Lafayetts Rall- road haw decided to remove it shops from Cincin. natl to Indlanapolis. At the present time the Comuany vmploys about 300 men in Its locowotise and car shops. but when tusiness revives the num- ber will be inuch large: The Dircctors of tha Chicago & Alton Railrosd wera busily engaged yesterday in examining a lurge pile of propussie for the constructlon of the scce ond section of new extension to Kansas City, from Marsball to Kansss Cliy, The swards were all made, and the new rosa will now bo rapidly pushed towarde completion, It {s expected (o hava thy entire Iine ready in two or three months. It will take n fow mountha longer to_complete tne big Jibrarles for tho Judicial districts of the Htate, To bls mind thery exisls 10 teason why the State should proviao lawyers with books ny more than Wtebould provide mechanlcs with tool ‘The Prince of Wales 18 taking a deep and Mrely Intoreat 1n the success of tho Raglieh sec- Yo at tho Paris Expoxition, and recontly wrote flteen-page momorandum on the subject, every l!u ol it fn bis own Royal handwriting, to Mr, CanlifTo Owen, on whom the direct wanagement Govolres, Orvil Grant's old partner in the paint builness at New York, lleary A, Bowen, nephew Stlleary 0,, has been arrostoa for deserting his wife. to whom ho waa married fourteon years ago, 424 has two chilldron, which are likely to bocomo tmportant eloment to tha en{oymrn; of the plece, The Iadies all” ae. uitted themscives well, bs ustings played the part of an Irialy maid with conslderabla “unctlon, and Misa Geraldine Maye made n aweet and pretty yonung couain for tho **young man " of tho play (3r, Graham) 1o fall in love with. Miss Gralant wave Avuv}u:umnhle and agreeahlo representation of the sutfering wifo, awd Mr. lsacore Davideon did a clever lttlo bit of acting aa tho Dutch head-walter. Altogether tho comedy was apiclly enacted, while the sotting of the pleco was all that could have been desired, and no more than the public have been accustomed to antlcipate from Mr, MeVicker, By way of prolace to tho comedy Gilbort's beau- tiful lova drama of ** Bweetheuris’ was presented, and very prettily intorpreted by Learuck and Miss Don, the lattcr taking thovart of Jenny NortAcott, in which she displayed more power in delineating Allce mony of THE TURF. Lzxixatox Racx Tuack, Ky., May 10.—Raln has fallen steadily since 8 o'clock this morning, makivg the track very mnddy and slow. The first race, tho Puwnix iotel stake, for J-year-olde, ane and three-qusrter mhies, closed, making the purse worth §2, 050, e wou bridge over the Miwsouri Riverat Glasgow, aguinst Mre. Tilton and Mrs. Morss in order to attnck tho last of the groat Bocttiovon sywmpho- | i ihis fercty Livh thoscr pat Drwade av I8 Tdn | Sceatully. wil not id it oo ccution; {hat | ud ponding i complation i5anafers will be Sads | Defuro tho raco Jimrar sas Inscely thia thvORlioy | ooy bhiomn deopped from sle’ Ehaich ponse Mem- “lhrnon tho county, Scratch a Plyouth scan- nles, an nctress w{m 14 not gencrally seen to best advan. | Bider tho elrcumelances the case cannal be made, | by transfor and poole wetn eold leaving him out of the race, Witnesw, eto, bers of tho Church Comuliteo are reported in favor of delay, ana the feellng 1a 80 widely shared among the members that It was aud a trlal would be ittle better than o farce, **Dy statule In this case o indictment shall be o™ prasequied, except by arlor of the 1T 18 LITTLE WOXDER that this fostival hus been such a success with such a foundation to bulld upon. 1t is Jittla tage in serlous parts, Tha starters were Himyar, Mcllenry, Bollcltor, and achestnut colt by War Dance, The horses wete off promptly, Hlimyar taking the lead, and, The probabillties arv that there will be & littlo Oght between the Uhicago & Northwestorn and the Cuicago, Milwaukes & St Paul Nallroads i re Princo Asihur 14 now in command of oze Bttalion of the iine Brizade, & poultion he wiil LAURA JOYCE, Court, upon motlon. The Prosscuting Attorncy d b dar Rapids busiucss. The I appareut thera was sows special cau The r ¢ Spectat Digpatch Tridy e Vi uard o the Cedar Rapide g o ranning undera pull throughout the race, was o #hortly vacato to becomo an Asalstant Adjutsnt- :fi'fidc:uc‘l:m; tl?:I::J. :Ln::::nl':? ::r;‘:ll‘tgll.: ‘:ULI:! Toston, “.:;up _1';5 .:1{:; uu::;oyag the i'm:eywla":zu:Dl’::fd“&‘l::‘n”fin’x‘tfl n‘;; ;agu::':? foud has lately: accured u direct outlet to Winnetwith freat ease in Qr2; Melloney, sec. | reason is belleved 10 bo an sstounding piece of . General, +4a posltion which fs calculsted beyond { e i ductor to guide them, His {nfiuenco over tho chorus has been ss magnetle and all-porsuading as over the baul. Bluce the performance of ¢'Tlho Messlah " I havo learnod toat tho chorus ad but one rehearsal witn the orchestra, and even then did not finlsh the werk, aud that the rohearsal was very crude and unsatisfactory, ‘That they should citch his {deas nligost fnatan- tancously, aud follow him throuch his rapld tempos so Implicitly, and at the same thoe em- Pphasizo thelr work with such poweraud spirit, is SIMILY WONLEUFUL, Itapids by purchasing tho Dubugue & Southw Rail . which runs from Farley, ls., to C ‘There exists an old cuniract, ma Year: 0, belwec Illn('lxlul[ot Northwestern and Dubugue & Southwestern, fu which the laiter binds itseif ta do uo Lusiness at Cedar Rapids in oppusition to the Calcage & Northwestorn, . contract has still fonr years (o run, anu the man- agers of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad say tuey will notallow an fufringemnent of 14 provise 1ons before that tigne has oxpired, 1f ghe Chics Milwaukee & St Faul insists upon doing a Cevar Rapids business over that hine, fn competiilon with 1he Nurthwestern, theee will 0o some work for toe formation that they have lately received, and a delay of four or fve months may result in gvlug the Committes of Flymouth 'Church aud the world certaln proofs of Mre, Thton's conditfon when she wrote the confession. Thls Is what tho Examining Com- mittee will wait for now. They bellave that with- In the next thras monthe Mrs, Tilion's resumption of iarltal relations with Theodore ‘Tilton will ba made manifest, and that the fufant will be the pledge of restorod love between the two. Plymoutt Charch peoply vocalist and actress, for divorce from her hifsband, Jawnes Velentine Taylor, camo up in the Bupreme Court to-day, and haa siready caused more cxcite. ment {n tho theatrical world than suything that has occurred hero for years, She allezes eruclty and Rross intomperance, particularly when sho played Evangeline at the Globe Thestro, at her huae band's request, Her evidenco to-day disclosed s preclous state of affairs. 1ler husbynd made her wear tights, and *‘shawed her o™ to the occu- pants of the green-roow. Onc day, when Are cuted. The 'pul:ucv Is, therefore, (o grant jeave to enter unolle. asa matterof course, when asked by the prosecatar. Uothers to 4 him for & mor oxtensive com- $and," Which means that ho will bucome the Squre-head of the army whencver the Duke of Cambrigge dies, The jewels of the' ex.Quesn of 8pain, usbella Boqunds, nro advertlsed in the New York P4Des a8 10 bo suld st suction in Paris on the 1st Ot July and succeedIng days, The collection con- ;‘:"' ‘*old Jewelry and dlamondy, necklaces, dis. 3, 8¢te of gems, streams of dismonds, cweralds, ond; chestnut colt, third. Bulicitor waintatned vood pusition to the fourth quarter, when b autt. ‘The svcoud race was for tho colt and ally stakes, for 2-year-vlde, $30 entrance, $75 forfeit, 300 agded, second Lo save {ts stake, threg-auariers of & wile, Lhirtcon nominations and uizut starters, ‘Tho valuo of the stake, 3800, wss won with great cass by Andax, Sne praved hersolf ‘wuuuuu of wonderful upced, b v|n£|!n 81th posl| I-uduul the home-stretch and winniog wi udax, + + ‘Tho Court 18 not pre- sumed o knuw, generally docs uot know, yihing apout proprivty ‘or Lipropriety of andon| prosecalion or of enteriug a noile in A cas Mr, Walls further stated 1o our reporter that his motion was merely buncombe; that they had amplo timo between the close of tho February and the beglimtng of the Aprll term 1a preparo for the hut kuowing that the case would ba nollied s 5000 a8 Court convencd, did not wishtc per- forn the uunccessary hard labor, which would po Y wero amazed when the, t beard of this from tod o tustet, aud sapphires, of oxcoptlonsi alze | BU% L0 roturn o tho Bymphovy. "Tho progross | FLM BF TL° ¥iecurpow. Ol tar, whes At | form ths un R s whiat they conslder Kood sonrces. Eome precend 24 qualigy » » ol tho work from tho allegro, with its great by A IHOKT WISTORY OF WALLS Telicve 11, Lt theas afo fow. Lov: x:u Utz crescendo, to that foirest and livelioat of all dt:n‘::n:h:;:mu .Tkln{:‘: abt‘\::we;vk'ocl:' no:'rla and the causes leading to this confesslon will no FINANCIAL, toud | T sach was Mre, Tilton's & New York court, a lawyer named | scherzos, and thenco to the sdacto, 80 wonder- | chioled her AL Lawronee ho pullod lier from th doubt bo of lutescst, This bistory s given on the Apecial Ditpaich tu The Tribune. 1ully grand and beautiful, aud {nto the melody, o Willis D, Craft aued Ssmucl Brown i 1830 for an the floor, aud eatu. bed by the hair, threw hei authority of Walls him: who furnisicd our pe- condition, A atron of Plymouth Church wio has secn Mrs, T g, o Tine—1:20%. ) i Nezw Youx, May lU.~Jsmes Roblnson, the Tho third was fora pures of $250, $200 to lton recently sald the report was Eu o services, aud proved tunt $001.50was | kS Gurlnes ths ucectuing sommtslness. | Miad bormith coldwator,” Sle it v sleon'tn o Eebtin, i Lo 1o tt yearwacher i | Slrcusrider, o o voluaary baskrupt iomeape: | ity 8 Todoceus Borae aban & i A N—. st o 52 s on just mow 0 Judg. 1 1l 1gh-dchoo Fort lowing ¢13] 'cars he e S Lowmlittes knew wi ton Arst v Beat for tug amount, whl’nh. with mm:o. “:‘f. ;";;;o :l[mg‘l.l‘-. b ';m':'l"a‘;\.“’,u:{{“,"" 'u"-o‘n':: B e AT xi'u""mfi'u:?n'?:: 'fi'yx":fi'.'! s ln;ux\:-l in welling dry goods whirk. occupation | when bo fan & sbow in the Wedt with Frauk Pas- | tween Ién‘lfinl;ufl soil lbull‘ D--: o reak far 1a the | A the Madison ave con honsh. 108 has 1881.0. “Me, tirown, naturally enough, re- tenely did they bring out the dramatic recita. [ Yeroly cross-cxamined he Saveral | he res sued Lo sty low, s B byeneagazed | tor as partner. iR i o A of vislta e h3s since made, aud the length of Alste payment, on (he ground that Le bas fur the tive passages. Had there been nothing olseper- | i Afloctionste letters o plufussion elrice I v veus ‘The offer of composition ot 30 cents on the dol. lar by Leopoldd Heller, wholesale clathing-dealer, of Chicago, has heen defested by the Now York creditore. Beventecn, whose cliims agyregatod 18,435, voted avainst it, while thirty-turee cred. tors, representing $iH4,007, wero mlb'l"“' of it, time be atopved o the _ ho On soveral occasions Shoarman learucd’ that Tilton bad remalued ul the all wight, The dates of Illn‘{ of the visits he keeps sniong uther important documents bearing o the cas 1o vies slecicd b i Atturney over Muj. Anthony B, Gordow, —wa. uowlnsted fn 1874, bat was de- feated vy £, Wiell Alfor bl defest pereonal atiacks were made upon him by dufereat lawyers, who used the Grand Jury ss the maus of wreakin 0] the drumtic critic of the Eranbiy Trareler, who procured some ralltoad passes for her, ane assuming his nae, The Tuylore kept a splens did ostabliehmont ju Cawmbri which was tho resor} of tha most noted theatr! veople of Hoa- too, and whore soms folly reunions have taken Bl Bass ::nlc forty.two years lived fn Now York, and m::fl Feal eatate on which a levy could bave been formed at thisfestlval than this one performance alone In Its majestic unity sud pericct sym- metry, t_would have been a great musical oveut. The chorus responded nobly to the orcheatra, and the quartet—>3me, Pappcohietm, At the famons Northumberland olection of thia report, therefors, the Ezsmining Commi will probably waic until it ’ ertg— % 5,000 to 813, VU0 their * anlmoaity, indiclvuts wers foun: but wero not the requisite thrce-fourths in full pefure they takeup the subject of dro; ot (lluion to e as oireaty heeu | Nilas Gy, v, Aduios, and Mr. Reaiceta— | place 1t cou.?r‘z:;?h:{m{':::l Nuncey x'n-nan. her sosinec 'al m{f.'n torsery, brlberr, " ana "per. | i :;t:d::‘ul;:‘.nl‘.:h:l.l'llz‘m U Judsoa, lave Vice: e P ke D the sublect of dropplug = 4 Y % ury, all of which ho met aud qussbed: Theywere | Preside: — %, Conservative, tiad at 2,012 ¢ach.’ Tho its. | cloved the Jubliant steatns of the cds ruy b Gevoromssial Wit Lest wavaral diye, aud sonie. [ Jury, alf of wh thue 10 Ve until ther Smotiid 1o | acn, have clected diue Avmar Asignceia o D SUSNESS NOTICES a0 Olcer waa a Conseevative, and would | LESFLY apolause, sud thus closed e twelve or miore. Only unc, howover, came to | bauksuvicy. Tbo echedales showed liabilitics of Qi o ek 1as AL S " given the casting voto for Hidley, bul thet | TU® TISBST CoNcEuT SUICK 1u8 BVES BEEN FRIGHTENING THE CANUCKS, tnsl. Beforethe §tat was' ihrough with thelr | $350, 000, 1B e of the caso tey auked 10 have & nolle cutersd, ilo objectea, Court sustained the objection, und ———————— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, being mnade for holding the Falr inthis city vest Seallewan doclared that he would never clais & Septemabar Indicates that it will 0o & grand success a1y il " umut.a Oblalned, and Induced the Sberl® to de. | [%D!8 country, Ciuclonatl may be proud at Nomra Tgov, Vi, May 106.—A bady of strangers Use * Mrs. Winslow's looth.ln’ Byrup™ for 1 thing. 14 tecy and 418 wtie, and Icave the declaion to 1he 1 lllm nuswu{ull‘ cllnluhx of hor festival. {; bre- | s encamped in 1he woods near tbla place. They the rlll:g retarned ?dfi'filfitnlt' acquitial without Eeracl Dispated th The Toipine. In a1l respects uow cf:nl:r:::::d(h' the Es cbl xg‘:::u‘:da:;'hu:“:. Sures, drsentecy of ¢, jea e declsion to the louss | yious dispatchies, I bave sent you wy impres- | gro sll Irishwen, well dressed, and lutetligent, N 1l e brough ErmixorisLp, May 10.—In responss to sn fo- | turf-meetivg, to d from the 24th Lo the —— = 't:to ::?., .r:‘:‘b:“?m'n"’“" both candidates :zll‘:lux;na‘olm:&m::z‘:‘nmxmml‘uzfx:l‘:iv %;‘ "fl‘:.' Accenlovs are bolog mado 1o th cawp almout | 4 vulueious ol her Jodictments bave Lees broughy " ol beptember tuclusive, oterion $7,000 (u pure i AUCTION SALES. quiry by the Secretary of Siato as to whether, the approvristion fos State binding being ezbausted, tbe State Binder should discontlnue his contract, and whether the Secretary of State or Commlission. ors of Etate Contracts can order Bim to continua the ssme uulil tho contract espires, July 2, 1879, the Attorney-Ueneral to-day decidea that the contractor haathe right, “l [ M:“h“' with bis work until tbat tlwe, 1f ba 1 SRSE oy ubon e Toith of the Lepiitatuss b wmako tho uecessary appropriation hereafler Lo pay for completing tho wurk until that tiwe. 1o the United Btates Circuit Cours to-day, Heary O'llouske, the Communistic sirikiug miver who since, all of which, uufil vng, ke successfully defendea. Thecause of s Walle' standpolnt, 10 ’pmlcnhllnl Joaluus mono but wmembers of the Bar bave appeared as Wilucases sgainst Lim. o Los the largest Isw-practice In Lebanon, and toat fact, ho says. is 3he thorn in the side of bis professional brethrer and ¢ only causs of thelr persccutions. What prowpted blm to wake iho confeaslon was the quickenod psugs of conscivuce aud the deaito for revenve sgaiust Judgo Paluer. Tue latter instructed the Prosecullug Attoruey to bring the 1ast two indlcluwents which gave hio so much trouble. lu addition to \hs, Palmer sirecd to refund balf the _election ex- wonses of thelr campaiga o 1573, amount- boarly. The Cansdian militia bas been called out, and there scems to exlst a feellng along the border tbat the imwediato fuvasion of Canada by a large army of Fealans ls more than probatle. ———— PROYIDED FOR Dss Motxms, Is., May 16.—T Reats of tho Siate University of fow: day, and by an uosalmons vote elected J. L. Pickard of Chlcago, late Superintendent of public schiools of that city. Presldent of the Univorsily. Ho will sasume charge of tho Presidency b the beginning of the fall term 1u Sevtomber. troiters, runners, aod pacors.’ ‘The arrange Thente 80 1ok wm?xn’efl ndlcato tbat i the watier 3 el an; e uf apeed, tho Fair vgsak fii:n‘h{t:vnxfil m.‘ Great Western Turf Circult, taking lu the citics of Mluheapolls, Dublgue, uknm City, aud Quincy, bas been accowplished, aud horseowh enerally are wuch (nterveted o the cuterprise. Among the sttractions al each of the cities vawed, there will b the Iuwtumm Rarud, spocisl purses being iven Lo secure bl nresence, ¥ \\":umuxuo;. D. ¢, May 16.—The sonog run- ning meeling of the Benuing's Station race-coursy begdn to-day, Tho track was beavy. The fret Tace, & iBree-qQuasicr wile eash, all 3¢y, was won this vzcaccutior Waiting sffords sn opportunity for s few words as to jts quality as an justrument, In polut of rexisters, it Is ouo of tho largest fn the world, cuutsiuiug, as it does, four wanuals, a pedal of thirty notes, eighty-onc speuking-stops, and 6,237 plpes. The - wechuotesl appliances ure pumerous snd complete. When oue considers the large uumber of pipes which this orvan containg, ho is' led to expect great power and contrasts, but in this respect the eflect I VEKY DISAFPOLNTIN Tho full orgpu * is comparatively woak aud thin, fowlg 0 & lack of ml:;‘nd Rochefort, who has just boen mar- hlu: 8 second {ime,~he eapoused hls dying e % just before belng tranaported to Nouwmea, \o legttiualza their chlldren, —was the man of “'N;‘Aluudu Dumas zomarked when be frst el B, bwenty.Bve years ago: **That young olu: bas the bead of an adveaturer of ko tloses Valols. Ho will elther como to tule or to oy 'ltd. " The ilustrious editor of La Laaterne Ay taln aa aor of being shot sftar the Come FURNITURE SALE, Walton House Furniture WILL BE OFPERED Al Private Sale at Retail, For thres days, at prices to suit the closest buy. . enss No. 36 East Washington-st, up stain, Board of Re- ot hero to-