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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: “WONDAY. APRIL £21, of th hav Binod Koval not \ A croy to watch fhe ti ready to muy x4 ro than 8400 0 wi yenres wil nat ha nis gathered here kK of a company of pete ' start. ‘There was nopublicannotncement mada | One Duke, however, th euth Duke: tyenty-twe to twenty-diva peonte for that i . ul the tine of route, the reason ufven belts | marrled a famate Atuericatt widaw, aue of t none It fa very fortinate that the pedestrian : Thin Disguise of’ a] that the manners did not want to attract a | Catons, of Maryland; and the son and hele of } fever'set tn as ft did, for there ds going to bo a Under the brent crowd at any pointe, Consequently the | suother Dake, ihe present Duke of Manchester, | gud deal of walkin dong next ecason, aud Protest. frst thing which tne citizens knew of the parade {48 now the fortunate hurband of a charming | much of it by professional acturs as well as was when it reached their honses, and the bay- ) American wite, The Duke of Resufort, we | pedestrians, a ought perhaps to add, 6a mitch-marcied man of 63, the father of four sons and two daughters, AMUSEMENTS. onets of the Keds iashed in the morning sur THA TURN-OUT INCLUDED BS MEN armed with muskets or rifica, about half having weapons whieh had been converted from muzzle Mr. Gemmill has pad roundly for his espo- rience, but he bas got tt, and has already beean to get buck aotie of the money that he paid for {t. He has made something of a reputation, and March of Armed Communists is rupaiigll the Stroats Yos- —_——— ‘i be can get now what he could not at another terday, Joalers’ to breech-londers, Ti uolfonin wae . time, He can get the right for this State toan: ———_ ray Searle rie me aly eu pret TIE GERMAN TIMATRE, new plece on Deiter terma. than any other wiaie fine reat wore a bi aecclgon ‘Dlouse, with a bell ‘At the tine Mr. Hovehster nestimed the rena | ager in the efty, aud he has made the theatre @ sul to Express Theis Opposition to the Pending | tS "haversacte made of canvas. ‘There were | of the German drama tn thls clty the interest in houau to whieh any actor fe willing to come, Suis Nitin ULL many boye dn the © ranks, but also | (had almost completely dled out, owing to the Se a a ae ee many men whose erect benring nnd | pad management of the German theatre at the | Chan tis In the past three years, Tt has not steady marching showed that, elther tn this country or In Europe, they had scen powder hurnt “and heard shots fired Ju earnest. Juda- ing from Vbeir speech, from the banners whilett they carrled, and whieh were mostly printed in foreicn languages, nd from thelr appearance, it may be pronounced tut full Ave-sixths of the men were of forelgn birth,’ The. procession started by column of fours doirn Halsted atreet, Ia THE FOLLOWING ORDER? Tho Labor Guarda (irish), wenrlne green worsted Blouses, and numbering elayen men, In> cluding oflicera and non-come Infssloned oMlecrs, New Chfeago during the flrat part of the winter. Thero were but few who belleved that he would succeed $n re-establishing the German drama in Ha former popularity. Yet not only has he suc- ceeded, but ha ling really given the Germans a Detter theatre than they ever had before, snd arouscd such an intercat In the performances 08 to warrant him in waking atill bettor efforts for thenextsenson. Ever since he commenced, avout two montlis ago, the houses have bocume larger ey only pluyed a steady round of atandard pieces, hut It has given new plays often, and afforded opportunities for crentling new parts such as ‘no other house in the country could give, Casy. no other house, because long rns are few and far between, During the past season the * Mer- chant of Venten ? and: the present plece alone have held the stave for a month, and thero have been very few plays put up for gessthan a week, 8o the actor has had tn opportunity to play many parts without havliy too musy to study to prevent his ding thet all justice, During the Bummer Mr. Gemini can get his plek of them all. ‘The “Little Pinafore,’ at the Broad Street, has proved an fmmense success, and Jing been given every afternoon this week to full houses. Master Edgar Davenport, the youngest of the family, nnkes a very good Adiiral, su s0m0. of the children are marvelously clever in their parts. Several of them aro froin the boy choirs of the city, aud ‘the pleco has not heen better sung in this city. What makes It all the more ammusiig, is the fact that they were all rebenreed by the original company, and that the perform: auce tean exact reduplivation, down to all the minorcdetalls of the business, of the perform: ance of the week before. Mr. Jefferson hus been playing evenings at this horse tu eruwded audiences, the advance enie hating been the Margest that ho ever hind in this city, He has Intoresting Mottoos and Bannota~« sss Tho Route Takeh. —— r sett yosterday a aight whien, It pene ante anys no other efty in the jqever sat. Many time in Paris, once or bes Iu London, Vienna, and Berlin, meetings he ‘ween held and processions have been form- mn deflance of the laws of the Iam as inter- s ted by the Exeeutlye, Sometimes these hare been protests againal aris of oppression and wroucy and fn other cases they hove been Ned to putliton the Legistatura to redress e jgyarices or (0 PASS Jawa iv tho Interest of te- form. But tn cverr such casé thu meetings or roccesions Were peaceable, und were called for Veeltimata purpose, although the extsting aus thorities opposed Chern, nid In some inatances suppressed them py foree, . Nerer before In the Iistory of civilized com- snuntttes did 400 tnen, armed with breech-losd- qug rides and fixed bayonets, paride ine peace: fo} streets of aw great city in order, as they ex- preasit, “to show the Legislature and the peo- from weel to week, until at fost Hooley's has become to small tou accommodate the audlenees who want to Witness the abie and Muished per- formances by his company, Feeling assure that he will bo able to keep up the interest in the Gertnan drama, Mr. Hoecheter has rented for noxt season MeVickor's Theatre, where he ean accommodate mich larger houses than at Hooley's, At the closs of the present season, which will bo In about two weaks, he will go to Europe and engage some of the beat actors aud actresses that can be secured, and he promiees to start next season with performances that will rtothose riven at present. Much is Of Mr. Hlucchater’s season thus fur fa duo to the efforts of his able atid eMcleut atage manager, Mr. Leon Scherer. ‘The pe expericnes of Mr. Scherer bas chabled him to select the very best plays and distribute the Bobomian Sharpshootors, groy dress-uniforms; * thirty-five men, nil. Jncger Vorcin, gray nnifurm wita green trimmings; nincty-mx men. Lele und Wehr Verein, bine cotton blausca and white crnvaa havateacks: men. Labor gocicnive, tu eltizen dross aud carrying teansparoncicn, numbering about Citizens mm exprees-wagona and bugglos. A loaded beer-wagon, ‘A pop-wagon, Following are sume of THE INACRIPTIONS orinted upon the transpareneies, in German and Chicago English: “Staud tot.” "The Governor will | characters among the right nctors, He has | produced a new play adapted by Mr. Houcleautt, vio of Chico ar TIIRY CAN 10." Bula: oy Sulverst “inark thie. Dy you | allowed no plece to go onthe stage without | pettled *Itip Re Whikle Th da hia Tyesterduy wasn tlireat. Iwas a } KHOW What this Milita bill means? Read it? | sullcient rehearsals and full pre:aratlon and | spoken of | by the eritles, und The parailo of yester Mae aery, jife, and | 2 Every member of the Legislature was bought the reault has been the most Nutshed and most | pis finpersonattion of te hero,—a good-for- threat. against Taw, order, decenvy, Ife, an! | nue the three Socialists.” "Da Kalb. tos: successful performances ever ulyen tn this elty. | nothing, drunken Dutchman who wanders out propertt Tewas a menaco to the liberty whieh | ziusco.! “Washington, Jefferson. ‘Uatrick The performance last evening was: for the | jn the wouds und goes tv sleep for twenty years, iigood men Jove, —a declaration of war agalnst Tlenre’? “Cllzens, wake up to the teue aitua- | Denofit of Mr, Seherer, and the house was fill. | to return to his home wud find his wife tnorrled i aa honest wien hold Sacred, In no other tion” “Save the Republic.” Hereafter the | #8 hu well deserved, | ‘The play guleetod for thts } ta auother—a sort of an Bnuch Arden cnsy—has ovcasion was one iu which Mr. Scherer bas Milltfa Di will bo a toot in the 1 He tate by lat is orange of te achieved great triumphs both in Germany and dvapot? © Liat by ok our chat fs forged.” sronsed n geeat deal of attention. It will doubt- of Hie -agr tty cual stet Jeas be successful fn other cities. Mr, deiferson qountry on the face ratration have been made without | they senreh your house after arms. ‘They rob | thls country. Itis a melodrama by RKalser en- } fa playin: hares,—not on a cei matte etl, on tt ts for the ellizens uf | you more thanover.” "Who. Is here hey roy | titled, Der Viohaendier aus Ober-Oestrelch Ba ea acuana See por the state of Iinuta, speaking — Uirough that he wants to beaserta” Wewantnobady's | (The Catué-Dealer from Upoer Austria). | to make the management wish thet they had Representatives in the Legialature, to way property? “They beeome nobles—yau become |, ‘The play has but little Htcrary tneelt, but with | inade it a certainty. dio Hmmnet Mas been thee Rete (eae ehall cvor again ace what the serfa” “Who makes your life mlscrable by | its well-drava chardetera has become very pop- | drawing audiences only a tittle smatier at the ular wherever German theatres exist. ‘The principal character, on whom the chief burden reats, {6 thut of Sebastian Jtuchfed, a drover from Upper Austria. With this character In the banda of £0 consummate an artist as Mr. Scheurer, It ts not to be wondered Ab that the pere sorrowl’? “Che great monopoties are plaaular the oyerthrow of the Repubtiet” “Al trie Roe publicans will Joln. ts.) Shall the dollar rite the country, or shall honest men dosed! The Mittin GUY is unconstitutional rend (t) By this blll the Governor will do. more than King Arch Street, and the Criterion Consedy Com- pany have been playing to nothing at oll ac the Park. ‘The North Broad closes-its tenth week oC Pinafore” and Trial by durs," nnd with: draws the Intter plece tomake room for the Contrabaulista ? by the same authors. . * Four Inmdred men with armed, but forming part of th passed on nm Sabbath morn- dng thronets the ateeets of this great metropo- Jie Tiese armen men bore to Ueense froin the sicrday. shthorities of the State to curry arma through 2 Wittam yt how. they try tu smooth the | formouce last evening was one of the most suee | ‘Phere fs considerable ariusement in store for acetal lt jting. paral tunities and way forils Majesty Ulvates Graitt.” Wo wilt | cessful of the season fhe reputation as one at | ug yet. Itico returns Here with Ins Surpriag with bayonets. lel aie Mein cnatrdtiie Thue | ght the Militia’ bi In the United States | the best exponents of Uhie diticalt part tu thls) Party week after next to play Revels® and Hating good citizens aw i Courts." “They want Grant tor a Dictator.?,| of the old country was well sustafned. ‘The np- winibes in the Wood.” Tite Ela Chapman plause te revelved and the exalts before the cur- talu at the end of ¢very act must. have shown him how well he was nporeciated, But aside from Mr. Scherer, those taking the other parts ucquitted themselves most credicably, and Mra. Claussen deserves particutar mention as ippioe not, wife of Selvtatinn Hochkseld, and Mr. Selunitz as the servant Juustin, “We want to guard the peovle’s Mbertios.!” “Who drives you «in bankraptey? | Who gots =o all =o the |= money you Joset? “Haye we not always been peaceful and ace derly? Yet tiey see a constant menace I us. Their consclenca speaks.” © If you accept wile bil, Chicago will evan be dectored ta a stato of lege.” “Who ara the Cominunistst een who tuke the largest part of your earn- AB. Mounted upon a wagon stood several mem- hers of the Lebr und Welir Verein, with bavo- nets fixed,and below appenred the explanation— Wo protect the Constitution.” At the rear end of the wagon stood the figures 187," a\s {he vrocession was about to embark upon its voynye, with nota with bin. She hos doffed her tights for oud und jolned Mr. Ford to play the Tegitl- mate, and be with her sister Bisuche,—Mia, EL, C. Ford. Marion Singer, of San Feanelsco, niadg the Mit here by her’ performance of the dotie Housekeepe're in“ Horrora.” It wos ninoat artlstle bit of netlng, and. 1 was diftienlt to ini- agine that the étlo woman was not really Fronc. As for her alnuiuy, tt was very cool, indeed —full of expresstarf nud feellug, “It was tion thing forher to recelye two or recalls for her sins alun Mr. Gemmill will withdraw “Engaged” after the {ifty-aixth verformance) wieh will occur next week un Saturday, und fo) low it at once with A Serap of Paper,” whit is now holding the stage sv wellat Wallack’s, Hewlll do “Gretchen” If Gilbert anys so, but thert isa hiteh,—not on fils part. but on the other alde. It ts plain by this thine that the pievo hda not been the success that was hoped, and clit has cabled Itarry Wail not to fet it go until! he heard: from din When Mr. Gilbert cables #Go," twill be plac iu preparation at otice,—otberwize ©The Patace of ‘Trath” will be put on hf: red,” Next week we are to Beir the chur. untT Ine procession of yesterday was gotten up by the lealers of the upRULln rized military orean- tations whieh the followers of the Comayane tava sought to popularize, Its oceasion fe given Inthe following, which, fy handbllt form, was Satribated by thovsnnda among the crowd which gathered to see the show. THE DOCUMENT READS? Bternal vielinuce Ie the price of Wherty! Giirens, atand by the Conytitution of your conn- TIAVERLY?S. Plays may come -und plays may go, but “ Evangelina” secins destined to go on turever. Her vitality {a her mosh wonderful feature. ‘Time and tne again she has appeared here, and by this day the lovers ‘of extrayugunzs ahoutd bons familar with Ker jokes mud songe as they are with the iuside of Iaverly’s Theatre; t the houses hava been excellent alnee the bi ning of the engagement—last Monday evening —until ita close Inst night. ‘he company an- goged jn {ts representation ore for the most part capable people. Mies Venio G, Cheucy, as the heroine, has been lone befure the public in “ihe Millffa Ds 1s the product of a conspiracy to orerthrow the Kegualte, that hae been cemented Lpthe blood uf our forefathers, and to dragoun the sorking peupte of Iinols into abject submiwaton, Feo, and U of the) ArtH. 2 th, nud M4 of Miia bi, now pend-'Amendments to the Cons jnztn the Tiltnols Legles rtitution of the United Intare, faynt States, wayas tro, Hahatl not bel Avr 1. A. welt-reit- hawful for any. body of Inted titiths being neces- ea whatever, aterisary to the eecurity bf a tnan the recular orgon-'freo State, tha right of ined volantver iilitly of tae people to keep and this State, and Cle troops bear rms abl] not bo of the United States, to infringed. aeoclate themselves 'to-| Ant. VI. This Conte THE TABOR GUAT. numbering about a dozen men, artived from the Stovk-Yurds, und was put in the post of honor, on the right of the line, About this time sev- eral Catholle churches diszorged a large nun ber of early communicants, and the sidewalk was thronged with inen, women, anil children, Aseoon as thetreyes foll uvon thelr recreant countrymen upon the rleht, parading Tretand's rt is hor pelher ca a military tution, nud the laws . : "1 the sume role, und ber grucofulness, pret- | + Pingfore” party again, "When they started Ce eee aeee the Gultod Staves whten | Efeem A the form ob a ator ney atenty | LY. faces andl eek vale “have beew recod | oat in this why they foul’ Httie. hall for awe fon, or tndriil o7 parade stilt be made fay mitrsit= ‘itortable for thr handtul. of My | sized, Miss Lizzlo Webuter, as the “fascinat- | nights, ‘Ten they ro aigared it, and they gave raise in any eity or nce, tnereos, jand all | Uictatiets, who appeared ‘out at piadge ant no | WE Ane perambulating.soune lovers” Zudriey | tho refusnt of their aurvics to Munueor Good- orn of this State, with. trentiey made or | Sal + 4 ray shy onging. MT. “ K ees i L oat tie lieew#O of thie'which sball bo made | doubt, heartily wished they were Fe en eee eye aa ey aay, | rine dle held oft a day of two, aud tng bust Coverpor thereat, which under outherity of | the scrape. “Ono old: lady auld, “Yer will | ota Ary: stil he wears well, ‘The Le Lane gorry for It ever aineo that he finally declined. Ticenea may at any e the United states, shall | niver cit to heaven.” Another person sald, f Mro Richard) Golden, jvaned iam thts They coe dack now audsfike the Academy of teteroked3 und prot eo the miprome law | “May the curae of Ilcaven rest upon vou, yott wedded Nn mr ie he. in Hed “upon ht, Muste for a week, Hess fa'on his way Engst to Eat atncloE tHe, Tana a 0 eee eee ongno lashings was vail ‘ine | wovlel ot Nat Goodin, ve, to tee it is sald, | clase the season at the Broad Street, where he denta in educsthonal udzes Iu overy State | Gpfortunate. military mon recelved, anil the butlt lis peraunation pot the original of W. 1. | opened tt so successfully," itutious tay, with the'shull bo bound ‘therepy; | {1} i 2 'Y | Crane, faa good performance, uid Mr. George Dore thas though they expected tt—without o murmur. cumeent of the Governor, anything if tho Conutiti- K, Fortesque as the gente Catherine ts. anil snd parade with thon ur iawe of any State etl ‘As neven cittes clalmed Hiv honor of Homer's birth, so three aro crving fy Kellowe's farewell. i ingly funny. Last nlzht,the engagement closed, Puy tite fens ule. They te fpeonthury wotwith~ || FIETPHOCREMTON EATEED serif ull he purty wil open ‘vo-nigi in Atitwaulkee. CALS OT eT deere oly OH XIV, No. state | ON ialsted street to Twenty-slxth, enst on jae ibe same house this evening Mise Clara | Cabin” success)—ias tri Miphed. New York Mee Whoever of-/shnll “make ‘or enforce | ‘Twenty-aizth tv Wontivorth nyente, south on Sorrlerlbe reat oniatiuns| actroaty wth beri a | gives tera farewell benelld.on next Saturday fede tyalnse the pros any, law’ which etait | Wentworth avenuo to a vacant block butweon | six nixhte’ enagenaut Ariel 7" will be | cventnyr and Mr, Peck, SHerintendent of the thine! the breceding abeidve the pelvileros or | Napoloon aud Twonty-ninth atreats, where they | the apenins attraction,‘with the following peo: | poston Music Hall, bas hie}, for bis benelit on section, or belongs to or innuunities of — cltt- | stacked arma ond Junched from their baver= e in the’ enat: Clara Morrlay Mr. Joseph FS | Wedneeday wvenins when phe will, according to Tarudes with uny such zeny of the United | sucks, Two or three stands wero erected, where | \Veelock, J. 1. te, Alexander Monrve, Moille | jim, “make vosttivoly her tast appearance prior unaethoried body of States, wor ball any | coffes and sandwiches were served. Here, also, | Macder Steele, Miss Amelia Hodges, Miss May 4 to sailing for Europe.” Nevertheless, she will sing In this city on the f gulne night. Thts fa the decennial of Pugh’s Ntar Lecture-Course, and he fs not. golng to ha}a much uf a celepra- tion, He will pag three ¢pticerta on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday cvonings of next week ob men with dime, shall bo State deprive any pardon punished by a fino notof Ife, Hherty. or prop- exceeding the snm of erty without dug process £10, of by imprison. of faw, nur deny to ony ment {nthe common fail person within its jurls+ foraterm not exceoding diction the equal’ pro- six months, or both, stection of tho Jaws, Croley, Misa Addio Plunkett, Misa E. Cleve- Tnud, Miss Agnes Piérpont, George Morton, Charles Plunkett, TH. B. Norman, Harry Gil- bert, T, C. Baker, M. B, Cooney, G. Ryder, and U.K Webster. the beer wagon put tn wood work for a tine, ‘The men were given seauty thine to cat thelr lunch and drink their coffee, when the bugle sounded and thy drums beat to fall fs. ‘They were fn line very quickly, the procession was formed, and once more” moved off, doubling 1579---ZWELVE PAGES. $2.00 for the throes; slugle aduission 7h conte, or {) centa without reserved scat. He lias en- gazed Milas Kellogg, Miss Marco, Isabella Stone, Mra, A. HL Darling. Terese Unrreno, Che Priteach, KF. G, Caattman, ‘Levy, Mallenhauec, the French Horn Quartette, amt Gilmore's Band, Quite enough for the money, one would tlilnk, cc kW. SAD EVFRCTS OF * PINAFORE.” ‘Yo the Eilitor of The Tribune. Cnroado, April 20.—Thg New York ‘cor- sesponticnt of the Boston Saturday Hven- Ing Gazette, in the follawing extract from Is totter, depicts a sad, case, which seems to owe its orlgin te the fact that the pack on Wentworth to Archer venus, north egst on Archer to State, east to Elghtecnth, thenco to Wabash avenue, thenee north to Adams treet, thence west to Clark, north on Clark to Llinals street, west, on Tillnois to Wells, when a halt was made for fifteen imin- ‘utes to allow the men to reat und Hanor up. AT THIS POINT AN INCIDENT OCOURRED to yary the peaceful monotony of the parade, A Loy fram the revowned territory located at the corner of Ohfo und Market streets hove a rock at one of themen Jo unlforut, Which miseed {is mark und struck 6 sirl in a portion of bee body beat adapted to reeciving Diows. This fn- eonsed the Rear and Tear Verein,’ who rushed madly after the young écapeerace who PILAD ULPRTA. Soecint Dixpateh to The Tribuns, Pimaverrma, Pa., April 20.~The Chestnut- Street ‘Cheatre, in the hight of the run ot Gil- hert's “ Engaged," is without n leading man, or aleading lady. William E. Sheridan and Miss Lillle Glover, who have occupled these posi- tions, were summarily discharzed Inst night by the manager, Misa Glover had dectined to play with a certain Now York actress, lately a mem- ber of the Chostnut Street Cumpany, who had been speclaily re-cngaged for tha expectod pro- duction of A Serap of Paper’! Mr. Sherlaan espoused Miss Glover's causy. High words For over tivo years the Communists hate been busily engayed in drilling their men, ‘They have fonned, oreaufzattons, stich ag the Lebr und Webr Veroin, ancl a great number of others, Eharpshooters, Jaczera, and the Ike, lave pur- chased miuskets, bayonets, cartridge-boxes, Leits, ant sccontrements, ‘The rlote of duly, Wi, by o0 meang depressed thens, although for afew weeks drilling ras intermitred, Stic that Sime additional companies have been formed by the score, ant at the present time there are over 400 mien aftilinted with these organizations. ‘Twey sepudlates the State sud its Government, sul provide their own arms, Although almost al the members aro laboring men, working ten lous aday at hard manual labor, thelr drills Me tte well attended, amber 5 4 sie ole BD a Cer eraagege Ot tele mnsberstlp IS ) ghrany sho brick, A lively cee Of EO UIOCES | naggad, aud iaat, night the ufscharsos peineloal actor tn the scene's churming and ae- war Tbr sitounp ‘TAKE ALE Tins Thoumat | “Oneo more the buglo called, and again the | cue. Sheridan, who isa runt complishea young lady, bad.witnessed the pro- duction of the comle opera of “II, Mf. 8. Plun- fore,” and was mlalod by Sir Joseph Porter's oficial remark that “Love'ls u platform upon whieh all ranks meet": favorite here, has been arrangiig for s starring tour next season fn * Louls XL," ©The Duke's Motto,” etc, and Miss Glover has been spo ken of asa probable meinber of Wallack’s company march wus taken tp, North on Wells to North avenue, west on North avenue to Larrabee, syuth on Larrabes to Chicazo avenue, thence sweatward through the Fourteenth Ward to Mil- waukes avenue, and other poluts, flnally bring: on themselves for soldiers when ali ts quiet th peaceTul is Icnown to themsotves along, There appears to be Ittlo present fear that En- Prey tanee, Germany, of any other tatica if attempt # descent tipon the Atiantte const, . y y ty anenticated hy the f ° tal alter burning New York, Boston, und bills | ing up hot Peart ects beuwedn Dusplaines | 1nNew York, Bath say they wilt wot roturu to | rormagen of the ehatore hn New York ‘ond ue lia, reduce the free-horn American citizen | aid Halsted streets, Where the men were dis- | the Chustnut under any circumstances, thruughont the country have had 6 bad effect upon oseriduin und rule the United States from | banded. Byeclat Correspondence vf The Tribune. the morataof aur yaung ladles, Closo wyon the ‘he proceasion was one of the most orderly and quiet thut hus ever taken place in Chicaga. Those who took purt attended to thelr own bitsiness, aud acted as though they meaut buel- nea. heels of tho alopement uf Misa Hubbard, of Marte ford, with ter father’s cugcnman, comes the ane nonncement that Mlva Sarah fall, o Providence belle, staying With jer relatives in this city, has fun of with a horxe-car driver, It seoms that tho gallant dehu of a Sixth avenue car helped her 20 gracefully tualiznt trom Mie front platform that She stopped. to thank him, whea whe was spellbound *by tno hoanty of his orc, aod, taking tho number ‘of hls car rode ap and down Sixth avenue jn his company on several goccasions, Fram all accounte, sho atl the wooing? gud was uot deterced hun shu leurned Pinaverrara, Apel 17%—Aniong the num- Dor of managers who should bow down to Mr, Gilbert as thulr savlor thia scagon fa Mr. W, D, Gemmill, of the Chestuut Street, and—para- doxical though It may scom—because he refused todo Pinafore" at all, Tressuce was brought to bear on him from all aldea, and he had every inducoment to surrender, Max Marutzek prom- fsed to furnlab tho music aud chorus, Ho had {nthe company lark Smith, Frank Wilson, snten, Paris, or Berllu, ‘The State hae sul- : ent trons to suppress any outbreak af Ute ejainel class ssithin its borders, and has vob a these poor, tlred-out faborers to giv ee hours of un events two or thres tines o Wack to drilting. ‘a fact, tho State looke with moro disquictude ae Lehre und Webr Verein wud ita asso- He 1 peatherings of tob-troops than if docs : o the'erlininala or other avowedly dangeruus : t bus come to this in Chicago, that o art watch hasty be kept upon these self- ——__- Divorce in Germany. A divoreo case came lately before the courts in Genmany, the judieint actlon on which shows o wonderful facility for obtalning a separation fn that country, ‘Phe marriage can hardly be clussed With those which are satd to bo mado in « T Hat ho was a ly engaged to join with a fair palited cusrdianeat order, They anuowco | Heaven, aout tho argaments In favor of tt lis: | gud Alleo Mansfeld far 4a ph. Cupt Corcoran ‘and “young chan nad invite holy vn of intr v AC our Verein wi sayo.| sulution do nol resunt either of the partics to NON, nu suv tho maid of inop and broom, and, age ‘ot the wates. ‘They Hold afestival in | the sult In a very prepossessing Nett. Pattes as, | Little Luttercup, and Miss Marco was to bo liad | Atrov etarmy acaue, deava her from tne feld, ‘Tha omnemoratiun of thu murder of privste, the for Jouphing, But Mr. Gommill sald that the | Griver te an untottered Irishman, not bad-loouine . fn fact, & matter of sharp practice on doth aldus. Mean of a kreat at wad the toss of tea | ‘The Indy made the first’ movement, toward a | success belonged to Mr. Ford, and he would not fora inan in ly position, and that 18 ail, ‘Tho lady wie fa ltehemthes Lohr und Webs Veretu, | iatriniental alliance by advertising in a uows- | {uterfora with him at all, nor do anything to in- a gauna, woadsloulte iy Heh a aecomiteted, ete sides, iy me ‘ammunition-pouches by | paper and holding out as on inducement ton | terfero unfairly with a brother manager. | jntud to the Weaperte atepsho had heard Sir Joseph a most prominent at- atten. Is Ciicago, thon, In a stato of ha a have the — Cunadians —_cap- of the eaneton and demanded the surrender and Bes lit Not at all: the Bohemian mnatrat ae oF the Soclalist party ai ne thelr “rights? ‘The, tous these the right te ghts,.” “They Include KEEP THE CITY IN 4 CONSTANT FERMENT; sultabla person, the fret thet sho possessed o fortune of 6,000 marks, or about $1,500, A young man of shrowd and cautious bus! ness hablts read the advertisement und au- swered it ina syuipnthetic apirit, but with, how- ever, the rather {mportant reservation that he would not murry the young woman tntil the money was proditced, hls purpose bclug to pure chase a buslicss, upon the proceeds of which he declaration that **Love iva plat farm upon which al} ranks meet.” Lt ie rald thot phe was at ono time engayed to be marrted to Mr. Perry Davie son of tha palnekiller, but whe prefers red the humble deliver, Now seo how easily the gong ta ‘*Pinafura” could ba ftted to wut hor canes Noor mind the why and wherefore, Jrovn can jovel Tanke, and tharetut ‘Auother thing, he bolleyed In atheatre having a Porter'a oficlal policy and aticking to it,—not starting out for ove port and bringing up fu another, But he Jooked around and founa Engaged” just in thine, Itwas the hit of the season with him, and hosdone so well thut We las determined to go obead aud fight it out on the sume line for ey Tl att elatl dally Occupation lo bear the rod flag through ite treats; to fares | aud his wife mifzht live. Ills caution, however, | Uiree years mars. Tfo has the Tease of eho | Spougl Jour nautical tclalton (ally occupation) 1 Suthorities ta maintain a reglinout under | We subsoquantly thawed out, and tt uppesra | theatre and the refusal for the re- Though you ucenny ation YPs and that the murrisgeacttnlly took place betare the | newal, which he will cxorclsc. Mr. Gom- is the tower inl ‘hep es retala the police upon duty all das. ity Mug tuetey Curae r high inichtineases of the Commune’ te elle) on hoard shh nid the ale wstie (ard ia. mill ig aman who believes that tho buslnuss of Yella) wurnling Wl cash payment, the gatlant husband und lover Ne Hiled: themsely a * fusiating on a etipulation that the 6,000 marks | 9 theatres should be quite a8 private as any iner- ‘No doubt shoreavoned with hervelf ue did Jose- hekets with: Ls edt toe aki eae would be pald over within elgtt daya trom nie | cautilc business, und ho will not aay a word | pitae, the Captatn’a daughter, before whe could itieeus pay, and cach man has taken bis gun | Weddlug-day. When. the payiont caine to be | about the future beyond the fuct thut he will | inake up her mind to run of with Halph: Syke tuutder and departed tochis: home, ihe | Made, there were ‘only G00 inarke fortheoming | atick to hla present policy. Ho will Nave a8 | On the ony ha a's luxurious home, ult Seek their much-tceded reat, the Stato instead of 6,000, and henes the husband's resort | goed o etock company as ho van get, and I haye cua sete a ah AFMOE att Ub Naso, yery little doubt that he will prevull upoo Mr Sheridan to stay with him, ‘Chat gentleman hus made a great reputation while he hue been hore, uth tinware, isl head frou Gila ak and tapestry, Hare ** blau and wit" Rich Orfental raxe, lusurlous Aud ovury ting that leu't aid, tolepal redress, Ho urged the wullity of the marriage because of the decelt wiich bad been practiced upon him, aud gots decistan tn hie callowed to go home, and Chileago Ueaties freely once more. : pe es Alt ie orraiee of theso gatherings there sa feel- t ‘ ‘ ‘ola more than bo de- | uns it fs by no means sure thot be would not do a, ont! atari, ling: m, ied, Ad Ae day baa” pussed without Lavory hte ‘was probably’ i" wud de i4 by No Aiea are ugh alone, uaa | Stivennvuecestrocts wit Hit ciren eryingy {et troubles wi Relea ta + be pelea ‘ a favorite, has the best ports, of course, und ts | W) el hai a ners oY Nene the contin » 8 been e rt 0 tf | tte re ecu an Maden alle canuot bo averted and that he SE bie ee alge, presente in tho best anauner, WHR al) wih di srated cotati arate” oe Me rs und Wout Verity Ioea unealgeauite cf be According to whe Nes Bugand Presetha Duke-| this exception, and possitly Mise Glover und | The appites very well to See Hall's caau, for, Mak they apparently Fallot Geass eee! | of Beaufort—of whuse futended .visit.to thts | Miss Manatlotd, {tis evionintti'e dos to zeta | from ising ot tho Suckinehom, surrounded by Caja obDareNtly failed to Yeara gt homes | Stuntry an intimation somu wrecks azo given in | now combans, * ‘Tho contieman kquito rheut” | over, Tusury, bho te keeping louse tn two roomein “ab ihe proner tt the United States. Believing | tho yrarid. ix this morning condsmed—(e not | lle can better bla company in many ways with atenemouten Keventh avenuy, and all this . fhe i the alone ee ores wheel may, the only Hritleh Duke whu fé about to eross the | the abundance of material ut bis euinuiti itev for + Moots to noc ete eae ane tat the people ol") Aisne, ikw Lord Latuman, “some foreign | | Fur the next suasud is wolug to be und uf me A simpla driver, lonty boray Leatslatura hae ee, aub-intimtdation, the | Country for to sees” ‘The Duko of Beaufort | aration, Theaetor will lean ont von part whem rea ai nearly mor UI" Sraviging (AIMEE, dts jsoneideration 9 | ip coiaiug out. with Mr. Sothera,- ao that to | he now studios a dozou, ity will not be bor: CPth Geist as Nowa dnp Mean those Toca at ort of ahat must jotend to seo a6 much of Atuerican life, | ered by revearsals or costuiners, Ho will lve At **Pliaforo!" + Pinafore!" you bave much Galt or parade: Geely, authorized, shall | chd'to bo himself as much seen of Amertcane, a8 | 10 hla trails und bo at houly wowhers ao mucb | toanewer for! ee Munale wrlthout the consent. ot ate Dovsidto, Be, the Saka of Araslly secordiny ta | os fo Pele pate ENG aie will bo alts io Mun err {n love as wells women, England's TT the New Fugiai ves, 18 pays o | nuke time anyw Wout accompany of his f vorde ¥, Sheltey; tebe und Wee yous te ook ete Mi eo i Sara of Lorn, id alos oun, for there will Uo Uns Tene ae lve atationary paneer ae Roe ocean hotel: Y t in good healt! anid bas but recently lost hla | stock compan cl oliteldy ei tg the Legulntnes eae Rurpate OC Luthntdat: | Wire, ie well ee duietiy mand ne parvately | York-ewe 40 Bostou, ove ft uta City, mad-ony | keeper, Ho was attracted to ber by her personal , cenit this Militia law olathe mickey or pen ay pesalble, British Dukos are neither so nutner> | or two In Say Fraucisco, Le the Colitoruta tus | churins, but neither ber birth, education, por AY Was hold, . WSE Sy Sua nor #0 nomads aa Heitiats uablemen at ‘ats gues Baldor il Hoh andl via yoeneat est character adapted ber to any cndurlog sympathy BX u 3 aud, v the exception 0! 8 watis the sal ure. Are Viel the members at ALP AsLAIS O/CLOOK Sil Duke of Neweastie,who pear-led the Petnco town to-day cbatting with the managers, Ho wiehihue xan drmaelea ey anid tate bi Cunpautes AO, Wee Aterent frregular military | of Wales In 1500; of the presont Duke of | auye that he Has done working for uther people, | Uature, aud after three ye wal invomn= Doth serene Eat 0 osemibie. On Twenty- | Buckingbam and Chandos who cama to | Ho ts wulny to try ule season fur blineelf, und | patibility of tho {li-Jutned pair produced a sepa- sveur Westurnaveutic, und in tie | thie country sume years vio witite ha wag | ho will Lave no stack company at ait ‘How | ratlou, Muny instances could bo cited where the meal Bey hit Simpantes pen of the clty Tet alberta: pel!td atreee’ several of the Urilia at thatearly hour, From “places teh mugehed to West. Jong this sort of thing will lust no ous koows,— probably a year or twa. Lt will break up all the stock companies aud rulu all the schools of act~ Ings but tt will delye out of the profession the Marquis of Chandos sud enjoyed the bospitatity here of our estecined contemporary, Mr, (eorge WY. Guilds, Pautadelpula; nnd of the fourth uke of ery, untamed pestoae nat love, but tmoment- ary tbfatuation, las cast the deepest sorrow over what might aye been y jovial and proftable if Halsted, wid there, eppo- hiond, who came out to Cavada Itty, “ Pinafore? bas not only been cugaged in i [ry thet ise Hatt, which they consld- | |sixty years axu. aud died o Horribte death there amateurs wha Were willing te work | cresting unpleasant foye atlaira, but te ls lkely lauy peuche oa they gored in wine. | from hydrophobia caused by the bite ofa pet | for board and —clatties, «Att | to. deaya | bubind ib a truck uf cravkud und NSU tacky BUT ee a Seu gM, (CMR | fox near the Ottawa Hhiver, we cuit teeall no | Da goceet tut compuuiod will by | ruined Foading valves, Aga lng ta the alter the compaus iby but it wat woe util 0:50 a, wy that | other wearcra of the strawborsy-Icaves (Lringes | wade up to evpport Uret-cluys stars ou the road | New York Graphs, the quicker are they Hkely to ba killed of performances weekly, an average of a dozen en- cores nlghtty, and possibly cholr singing on Sunday, continued for months, is 9 heavy atrain on the vocalorgans. Mostor the Jendingg mems bera of ong prominent company ara in New York now under medical treatnient for throat affecttonst) But there fa no help for ft. Hay niust. be made white the sun shines. | Our Boys” has had arun of two years In Londons Dut this mono.onous routine, continued night after night and month after month, has sent two of our boys in the east to thelr graves and two to the Insane asylnnt. What fs Ills decision for the future of the life that {6 thrown away upon the stage? “Cuevy Cass. —— DRAMATIC NOTES. Miss aura Don comes here aa leading lady with Lester Wallack, Buffato HINt says his receipts at the California Theatre for six nights and Saturday matines wero 84,027, ‘The Ward-Barrymore combindtion will come together again, for the first tima sinco the trag- edly, this evening, st Louleville, - Miss Fanny Davenport has been suffering from rheumatic fever, and some of her engagements havo been canceled, Sue fs recoverlug, they aay, According to the Dramatic News, Ada Caven- dish says nhe will not becoine a stock actress, but will star noxt season. ‘Therefore Wallack can't have her. Ms. Joln W. Btatsdell, who has been out wi the Dillon party, returned to town on Sate urday, own to the Indisposition—putting it inildty—of the star. “La Fille do Rotand," Bornfer’s great tragic Grama, in which Sarah Bernhardt won much fame, {a play in which Miss Antersgn talks of anuouring text season, Me, Julian Magnus fa sat to be the adapter. Edwin Booth will appear In Bulwerts “itiche- Meu this: eventu. with « stroue cast. Ou Wednesday and ‘Thursday the bil will be * Richard iL. ond on Friday aud Saturday “The Fool's Revengo” will be played. Messrs. Robson nnd Crone this evening beein their second Week at Hooley’s, “The Comedy of Errore” will be continued, the comedians re- versing the parts in which they were cast lost week, Mr. Robson will play the Dromio of Ephesus and Me, We He Crano the Dromio of Syracure, ‘Tha Des Motnes Hegister says 2 Dunuquo girl writes to her Des Molnes cousin as to her pressions in relation to te ereat German actre: © Ag to danauachek, shy just overturned ty favorite hobby, viz.: ‘That a ataraovtress must be tall, extremely graceful, with a tragic alr, an ngniline noae, ant far-fetched oyes. Now, I bay slic must be short and stout, minus first the srcond bicuspeds, and have a form ike a very Amazon; alse a foreign accent, and must Buy, ‘LT var,’ nud ‘beholt me—{ vas gevene of Sehut- tondt tt IL. J. Sargent, for reasons best known to him- self, bas made au engagement with Boucicault to play two weeks at the Grand Opera House, New York, May i Sargent says that in all bis deallugs with Boucteault he found him a square and honest tan, aud that, so far aus ones mat- ters are cancerned, Deutsch cait only blaine his own stunidity if be has lost. ‘The fact that Hou- efcault did ule worat business he tins ever knowg, can only bo attributed to the Ignorant. hanaget ment of Deutsch, who didn't know how to work the engagement up, and make it profitable. Speaking of Deutsch, it seems -that Boucteaul! hearmg that his agent had been talking abo him, telegraphed from Ozden, Utah, “1 audar- atand sou hive been talking about me. You had better keep your mouth shut, or I shall no tonger be ailent. A word to the wise Is sutfll- cient’? Since then, says the Dramatic News, BU Deutsch has nott alked sordeh, wud be has, Ag yet, brought no suit. ‘The other day wo alluded to the dramatization of “Pilgcin’s Vrogress” by the Rev. Edward Eggleston, of Brooklyn. ‘That gentleman his written a letter to. the New -York Tribune, in whieli ho apenks of a presentation of Bunyan’s work in dramatic form jn London, and of its “While in London inthe gutmmer of 1877," he eays, I recefyed an invitation to wit- dogs the porformancs of a little drams founded on the second part of ‘Pilgritn’s Progress,’ This little ploy was written by Mes. George Macdonald, the admirable wife of the eminent novelist. ‘dno Macdonald fomity, which consists of fourteen or fiiteen persons, take ull the ports, nnd as they all acem to have rare dramatic gifts, uyited with the sweetest rekulous spirit, the Nttle *mvstery? wae exquisitely beautitul, as 1 witnessed {ts performnnce in the dintig-roum of Lord Duele. tn Portman Square. There was nothing Btagy about its the interest could hardly be called dramatic, [¢ waa unwordly, ‘Te part of Christina wos taken by one of Mr. Macdonald's daughters, and was ‘rendered with ureat force. The part of jilereys as vlyen by another ot tho Misses Macdonald, was tull of o wonderful aweatness und delicacy. Grenthcart Wns assunied on this accasion by dear George Mardonald himself, who God hud cast for that sume part from the beginolug, The audience cunststed of about 140 people, and completely Wied the room. ‘The ticket of-ndmission was sold at the aristocratic price of balf a xulnen. After the pleco was over, each guest was {nviied in passing ont to enter an ad. Joining room und take coffee. I mention this as a trait’ of Evglish hospitallty. The Lord Chumbortain, bet refused to Heong tie public. peHforimance of the pleceon acvount of an otd und forgotten stat- ute agalnst religious plays, But ho was prea- enton the oecuslon of which Lapeak, and sat noar nie, and, if Tam uot ttstaken, shed tours with the restof us, 1 overheard a fady remark to the Lord Chamberlain that ihe play reminded her more. of the Oberammergau passlon play than anything sho had ever seen.” ‘The rever- end gentieman's drama ts founded upon the second part of " Pilgrin'’s Progress” also, He truste that traveling compautes will not delage hun with applications for the wso of the play, 08 he dealgns ft only for ued In bis own church. ‘The New York journals see, fenerally. inke- warm in regurd to Cazaurau’s * Lost Children"? produced ‘Thursday nlebt at the Uniow Square. The Zhncs of that city, however, while eon. demning the tuct that “its framework Ie thut of ‘Les Orphellns du Pont Notre Dame,’ an old French draina, tts motive isin a lores measure thut of ‘The Tivo Orphans,’ {te text- ure snucests half « dozen other popular or ndard dramas, ond ita charactors are tho ations of various minds,” ot the same the admits that Mr, Cazauran “hag usctl his ma- terials effectively, mingling and harmonizing them wih fo0" resulta, Considerad alone, neide trom the question of origirality, “Lost Chitdrea” ian play wich will serye all the purposes of amusement, tt ubounda In melo- dramatic incidents, human futerest framed tn amply pleturesuueness and romantic Intricuy, ‘The story, although a complex one, fa unraveled” with o great deal of ingenuity, and belongs to. the claes of narratives which gently excite the conmon emotions. The Herald Utnks that “ot the play tteclf tt would bu dililcult to aay much {a its praise.” ‘Tho World saya: ‘It is nob a play which can properly be deserited as hotding tho mirror up to nature, although ideale with mavy of the human passions Which are all-powerlul fn all uges, the chief alin of tho playwericue apparently having been to afurd the drainalis persouw no opportunity of expressing fndlvidual passion other thaw is necessary to make the story futel- izibla nnd joni up to ths several situations, ‘There are go inany of these situations that the atury fadlvided [ike o sonsational novel into many chaptors, Osteusibly there are only Hye acts, but asthe frat fe divided into three tab- Ieaus aud the ‘ifth into two, at each of which the curtain ta lawered, there are practteally elhtact: +e es + The opening of the story ts som what ambiguously told; but as tableau au eves tableau the interest ofthe audience ts centred in the two ebildreo,—oue a noble bady's gon, who stands {u the way of a villainous Ttallan nobleman, the other the gon of a poor wornat, Who deserts hin Ina moment of mental despalr. Both ara left to perleb in the suv, tind ure rescued froin death by Vincent de Pau’, who afterwards founds the famous orphan gay- Inm where the deserted children of Paris are cared for, Here the children grow up—aston {shingly iood children they are, too—until a complication of circumstances, which aro seen rather than solated, brings about the recovery of thel! eblldren by thelr respective mothers und the deleat of the wily Itahan, wlio was the cause of all the tronble. ‘here are tiftecu speaking characters in the play, none of them, however, being really great, aud must of them boing quite unimpressive.” —— MUSICAL NOTES, , “Fatinites” will oe produced atthe Fifth ‘Avenue, New York, on Tueaday even tng. On Weanesday evening the Remenys combinar flon, under the manugement of the Bluytou Bureau of this city, will appear In Dugrolt. Aimee will sing at Booth's, New York, this week in Ly Petit Duc” and La Marjolaine.” “She Chimes of Normandy ” Ia {0 yehoarsal, "tho Hess troupo open In Washington this eveuing with * Maritana "5 Tucaduy, ¢ Fra Die syolo"; Wednesday und Friday, ' Poul and Virginia's Cuuradayy “Chhines of Normandy ats Baturday, ** Yaust,” " Mr. A. DP. Peck, of the Boston Musle Halle takes, bla annual honoilt Wedueaday evenings, with a formidable Mat of artists, mcluding Mies Keliugg, Mive Drasdil, Ars. Courtney, Wit S Mra. Frohock (neo ‘Tillinghast, formerly ago), Jordan, Tarlinpl snd nn or chestra under the direction of Neuendorf, A musteal festival will be given at the Acad- emy of Music, Vhitadelphla, this week, On Thursday evening Mise Kellogg, Fritech, Caufl- man, Levy, Carreno, Motlenbaver, and Gil- more's Band eppeats ‘on Friday evening Cata- tina Marco and Gilmore's Band; and on Satur- any erent Levy, Arbuckle, Jaabella Stone, Carreno, Fritsch, Cauttman, Hollenbaver, and Gilmore's Band, ry ‘The Boston Advertier of the 18th siys: “The pianoforte recital of Mra. King, which took place fn Mechanic’ Hall yeaterday afternoon, waa attended by a large and davoted audience, Mra, King's programme wae very Interesting, ond her performance, from ita beginning to ite end, was of a very brilliant and (mpressive char- acter, As an Interpreter of Beethoven, Mrs. King hag never seumed to us entiroly satisfac tory;—at all cvents nut to appear at her best, bot during the past year sho has mado won derful progress, andi little, except o mas- cultne grasp, can now bo eaid to be wanting to her performances in that kind. But in the performance of Chosin’a muale Mrs, King finds her very beat accent, In one lony number of yesterday's programme Mra. Kini gave, in addition 10 an Aliegro from her favorite Farchingeank of Schumann, sin of Chopin's most, characteristic compositions, including the familiar Berceuse, op. 7, the Valse in A fat, on. ANo, 1, and Gnally the great Rondo in FE flat, op. if. All of these works were most brilifantiy and gracefully interpreted, and made a profound impression {pun o eritical audience, It fs not often that the varyluy moods of such a com poser find more’ just expression than they re- celve atthe hands of this artist. Of the re- tnainder of the programme wwe cannot now take rooin to speak, but must say i a general way thut it was of exceptional merit in itself and in its style of presentation.” THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Tho Tall Sycamore, ‘To the Rattor of Tne Tribune, Tiontany Pans, April 1.—Can it be that the Housler Democracy bid o sly eatiry under the appetlation they fuvented for Mr. Voorhees? Tn the south of Greece, in ancient thnes, a treo abounded having In leaf and frult all the ap- pearance of the fig-tree, But the frult, live the mock-ormuce, was a cheat; and the Greeks called ft aucos morus—false fig—''The Sham.? From these words wo get the English name Sycamore. ‘The question is whether the Sena- tor’s lofty ttle iy etymoloxically appropriate, to wits Tho Tull Sham of the Wabasa.’? 8. Tho Grant Excuraton. To the Euitor of The Tribune. Cicaco, April 20.—In answer tu several of your correspondents and great numbers of per- sonal inqulrers, 1 beg tvave to state that the full programme for the Grant Excursion caunot bo issued under several weeks, ‘The details arc 80 uumerous that considerable tine muat be taken tuadjust them all. Jn general terms, [ may soy thatit will probably ovcur in August,as Gen.Grant is now expected during that month, It is not in- tended to take so many that a comfortable pas- sage xnd sleeping accommodations cannot be uf- fered tunlls and the rates will belower than have ever been heretofore made. They cannot be eneltely announced in advance of tite vlretilar, which will be tasued ng soon as possible. Pare tles who destre to have copies of it gent, when published, may address me, with return stamp, at No. #23 Nortn Lasalle etreet. G. W. MoMuian, * Corn Inspection. ‘Jn the Editor of The Tribune. Curtcaco, April 20.—The following paragraph appeared in the commercial columus of to-day's ‘Tnisuxes ‘Tho corn that waa shipped to Springfield on a practical appeal from the State Inspection here hos beon decided to be tou damp to grade aa No. 2. ‘Thu opinion of the Inspectors and of a majority of tho Cunumittee on Appeals ta therefore sustained, The corn te probably in firet-ciass condition for eceding purposes, but the Inspectors were afralit Ik wou jd germinate in tho bin if placed in store to ubay. ‘There {s not one word of truth in the abore item. Some person in the interest of the in- spection lias eytdently Impused on your re- porter. ‘The car-toad of corn shipped by mo to Springtleld, onan appesl fron the grading of the Inspectors hero, woe exatnined on Thursday evening last by a committee of the Sllnoia As- satnbly avpointed by Sneaker dames, ‘The Com- mittee ogaln inet ‘on Friday warning in Room 18 State-House, and, after taking my testhnony Jn the matrer, adjourned, subject to the call of the Chatrman. “fhe Cammitfce seem disposed tofuvestirate my complatit of unjust Inspec- ton thoroughly, and to that ond will have eoine of the Inspectors called to Springiield, und, after heariug thelr alde of the queation, will, 1 aun informed, make a report to the Tlouse, After the Committes lind examined the corn in car No, 780, I bad the grain trausferred tocar No. 8,018 In the presonco of six disinterested and competent witnesses, and tint car reshipocd to Chicago, It arrived hero on Saturday morn- ing, and wae graded ns a arta corn, a5 the following cortifleate of grade from Chief Grain Auspector Reynolds? oltice will show: . Citicaco, April 19 1870,—Stute of Tilinots, OF fice of Chies Inapector of Grain for the vily of Chicago—Thle cortilles that thera was Inapacted thisdate, by Second Arsiutant inspector Muckley, Minois Central Kallroad, car No, 4,048, high mixod corn. Joux P, Reyxorns, Chief Inspector, Now, Mr. Editor, { subailt that the Inspectors were tlot sustained in thelr grading of wis corn, bfit, on the contrary, that Dat sustatned in iny appeal, ag the above certiticate of the fluat Inspec: tion of the corn will furnish conclusive proof, Notther myself nor the gentlemen £ reore- sent desire newspaper notoriety in this matters but Teannot wail remato silent when these false statements are put forth with the Intention of mistending the public ua to the real facts in this case, and h8 Qeoyer to the Dlundering and ine competency of the {nspection management at this tine. James Harve. Gon, Grant in Michigan, To the Filitor of The Tribune, Dernotr, April 18—Mr. J. F. Joy, of this clty, 1s reported to hayo sald.to a New York Times reporter on the 14th inet. that “ the sentiment of the Republicans of Mlchtyean is overwheliningly fn favor of making Gen. Grant the nominee of the party In 1880? Unfor- tunately this may be true, but it Is aleoa fact that this seutiment has been, toa great extent, worked up by the © Stalwarts,” who own or coutro! almost the entire. Republican press of the State, from which Republican sentiment ts formed. ‘The #any sentiment could have been created for some other man with ever teas ef fort. Mr. doy, in the samo interview, furcher says; “It fy almply the spontaneous turning: of a people to. a min who hs uever been found wanting fn the past, and who, they have reason to suppose, will not be found wanting In the future." ‘The Administration of President Grant fg still familiar to oll, and owe have not forgotten that under tt whisky rings fo fabed und grew eich at the ex; of the Unit States Treustiry beyond all precedent tn the lite tory of the Government ftself and that the history of the Robesons, the Belknape, the Bab- cocks, mint others are all closely fdentiiled with ft. Cagree with Mr. doy that, asa soldier, Gen. Urant was “never found wanting’; but, in vlow of the above facts, I inaintain that, a8 Prestdant, he was “found wanting” tn a very jnarked decree. If again nominated tu 1830 T haye no doubt that the Repubiicans of Mlcnigan will support him ag the Jeaser of two ayils, but, for many of them, {t will be a bitter pill ta awal- Jow. We would much prefer such a man as BL . Bristow, who has demonstrated his dispost- tlon and abftity to combat fraud and corruption wherever found, whether in hia own party or out of it. Wil Tae Trinune please inform us what Gen. Grunt has ever done te recomment him wo strongly aso Presidential candidate for 48s0l During the elubt years of his Presidevcy, th what way did be distinguish minectt aiid demonstrate a fitness for te aillee superick to avy uian In the parsy at the present Hine? 8,.N. Muniuur, That Rockfurd Etectlon, Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Rocrronp, VF April 10.~—Not seeing any- thing in your paper about our glorious femper- ance victory atour city election Jast Munday, T fear your mall hus thiscarried, ar sume tnistake about information, ug last year you were very prompt tu trotlea und comment, and surely there 18 greater uccasiun for notice and comment now, Perhaps you don't know that our major. {ty was 853 votes (out uf 2424) for Prohibirfout Surely the progress of the W. G, ‘T'. U, und other Christian women huve prevailed, bo. look oul when We vote a3 well os pray, To Gud be ve Hory,—and Bleas Hie naine ever more, for he ua given us vietorye Pivase notlee our victory, and obliga Mus. J. M. Souriuaaté, ‘Pomau's Christlan Temperance Union. ‘Tw the Eultor of The Tribuiie, * Rocwvonp, lil, Abt 13,13 your correspond. ent “usieep or couse a buneibe’? Rockford hetd o swunlelpa, wluction laut Monday, «Lie cetas! aust # Na Liceusa!? was the tssae, May- or's majority in favor uf “No License," Boy Yotes—uldo three wards gave mojorlty for no Heense * amd one for + Liven, tnujority far Mayor on Lieenss vile, yletuty fur Prutabision, Let your the benefit of the news, Abroad th did vot know of an olection here, 8, A Musnan op W. CB, U, To the BAltor of ‘The Triune, . Nocrronp, I,, April 19.—Hae your Rockford. correspondent forgotten to inform you of the resujt of our city clection Iast Monday, which was an overwhelming majority for prohibition? Or have you, dating the past year, lost sll ine terest {njour,municipal affairs}—is the query of Mars. M. Stain, ‘Woman's Christian Temperance Union, To the Editor of The Tribune. Kockrronn, 11, April 10.—Prohibition gained a decided victory ab our election on Munday. Wo have not seen it in your columns,—perhiaps you did not know it. L, D, Heantce. To the Editor of The Tribune. Rocreord, Ili, April 19.—The City of Rock- ford has gone Prohibition by a Jarge majority, Please notice tt {p sour paper, and oblige Mas. E, L, Wonrninaton, Woman's Chrlatian Tomperance Union, An Opon Letter to Jefferson Davis. Aninopon, HL, March 17.—Dean Sins 1 dd- mire your genius and courage a great deal. I do not admire your patriotism any at all, It was once Jn your power to sve your country from war and your section from desolation. You fatled to seize the occasion. Ido not envy the immortality this neglect has fogured you. But Ido envy the opportunity you havo to restore your country to peace, and rebulld tho homes’ and the fortunes of thoso who have followed you to ruin, aud sorrow, and want. You have enly to set the example, and all your people will be but too happy to follow your lead. You do not even noed to lnyent this heaven-born policy to do it, Vir+ ginis has fuvented it for you. Virgioia gathors her chickens under her wings and warme thent hack {nto Ife without regard to calor. Her" poor ars proud of her rieh, and hor rich sro proud of her poor. Her strong are protecting: her weak, aud her weak ones seck nis strong forhelp. A bulldozer can't Hvo ja her clime. er stones would rise up and kil him, Her atatestnen would frown him down, Her nol- diers would take out his heart, Her lawe would fortelt his Wife. Mer courts would erect tim a gibvet. Her scars are already woll healed. Her battlellelds can nulonger be found except with aguide. Her waste places are al- ready built up. “Her children dwell kludly to- wether, and the hum of bright, merry inbor ro- sounds. No exodus of negroes comes for Kan- sas trota there. It ts from your home that comes up the wall and the curse,—the sound of the shotgun fustead ot the harp. {t fs from sour bume that. taborers flee. THeart-broken, and naked, and poor, without money, with out teams, and without tools, still un- ward und frightened they go in the sight of the world—away trom the South to the North,—away from their homes to the wild, —nway trom the fields to the grass. Heavens, it isa pltifal sight, a shamolul algut, a hu- miliating sight! vg my former sluves wero among that crowd, Ike yours, it fa sald, [ sbould coyer my face,—aye, hide fo the ground, if I eould find 9 place. But, thanks be to Heaven, they are not. No mau ifts s hand oxatust them,—they labor nud live in peace. My brother would shoot down the mau, as bo would shoot down a wolf, that sliould dare to draw their olood, if the law should fall to take hin jn hand. And he fs a gentleman, You know him well, for he followed aur Nag from Buil Run to Richmond, and stood In that trench, anil his mon were rave nnd strong ag the mountains sliust they were bora among. You urea Virginlan by blood. £ know your incage from the Colontal fount. Let the blood of your ancestors warm in your veins and drive away wrinkles, aud gloom, und care from your, brow, and call back the vigor and glow that strength ened your acm and beamed ia your faco wheo your fave when you fyught for your country und under the flag, and wipe out the memories of the stora and bars by restoring fresh harmo- ny and love all over tho land. Yoo could go down to bistury then with Douglas avd Lincoln, an illustrious trie, forgiven, and hovored, ant loved. Cuil back these fugitives, Put ao end to thls waste of ths Ife of your States. Collect yout old slaves, Asaumo your old at their head In the fleld. Shelter them, feed them, and ctothe them as your Mas- tur cotnmunds you to feed His “sheup.”” . Pro- tect them {n thelr cabins, protect then in. the markets, nud protect them at the polls. ‘Ther sumetiines vote the Demucratic ticket here to a inau where they are free, but tint is no matter, It {a the Jaw we reverence, iu this great, brave land, Do this aud the while South will follow your lead, aud all WHI be welt, We shall have to tore hegiras theu from the land af the cot- ton and the cauc of the only meo that can stand under the blaze of your guns snd keep down the rank weeds, and make the plauta to grow, aud the bolls to fl, wud the land to stnile. And wo shall Wave 10 more sectional strife, anf no moro disputed returos, no military satraps, and Liero- Presidents, and the perlod ‘of freedom will bo lengthened out; and the ex-President of the Confederate States may be Preaideat of the Republic for aught we care, and his name bea buast Ju the years to como instead of # curse. But time speeds abace,—there aro no Loura to apare. Let the orders jaste,—send out your afds. and gather fn vour hosts, or the golden momont will pasa and you will take your place forever iu history along with the dainued. Tl. Cunisaan. = A Nibiting Murders Ine hotel In Moscow kuown 28 the Notol' schen Grathaus, a young man enraged the rooms numbered 60 nnd 61, ostenslbly for a tamnjly. ile Immediately Wolk possession, and onthe following morging went out, returnini in about an hour's thae,—whether alova or wit a companion is vot known, aithoudh several ma of thy hotel saw tivo young men ia the corridor, who entered the apartment No. 60, For elgit days die dovr of No, 60 remained locked without the fact attracting attaotlon, Finally a disagreeable siuull was detected por- yadinjt the corridar, und the pollea were aum- tuoned und broke into the chambers, In No, 60 a pidjak was found hanging, In No. OL waa lythy the corpse of a man, faco downward, und the feet directed toward tho door of tho chamber. ‘The lead was vartially covered with npillow, beneath which was a pool of congealed tlood, Qn the back of the murdered man was pinued a paper upon which was srritten, “ Teal tor und apy, condemned and executed by us, the Ruasiay Socialists ond Revoluttontars. Death to the Judas, death to traltors.” The murderera aso @till at large, ST EE Cold snaps, wind, of son ronghan the akio, Meal and eotten tt with Glenn's Sulohur Soap. ~~ AMUSEMENTS, WWICKiIEN THBATEE. M alt alas Becona weok af tho engagement of EDWIN BOOTH. Munday, 2 an day, 22, TWO NIGHTS ONLY, anf 21h a eR eee ETS ONLY. RICHELIEU, Wednesday, 23 Thursday, 2ith, TWO NIGHT Ste 9% GREW suakupeare's Trawedy, Bere KING RICHARD II. 2th, and Baturday, 20th, TWO NIGHTS ON eg tan gary Ea NOTTS ONLY, THE FOOL'S REVENCE. No Matinees daring Mr. Duoth's engagement, _Mon 10, BRUTUS, AER. Vroorletoy sad Manager ‘TO-NIGHT-- FOR THIB WARK ONLY, CLARA MORRIS} fi ted by Mr. JOd. Fe WHEELOCK and s Btron, Frupportel By naar stunday bud Cuosday Dlghtey WIOLE 41. reQLATEA Mattila aturday winhe—euoen Atdens H. for) neo only; does not ap: Fe nlahe, ainghing-raom only at 8 Last week of the comedians, STUARE ROBSON and WM. H, CRANE, ‘A Startitug Novelty this week! Tho Comedians will shane paris jy Shakespear's tuunortal coulo twsster- eeu, YOatAFY OF HiEROits. Here obeon will bay Sit, cradete parte aad Mr, Crave will play Bir, ftubaua's Win { ff. Btuart taboo. rower? ..Mr. Win, WCrane, arly to avuld ihe rush. Prouto of Hohexia proinig of syraci ifs appuxtanco us tho favorite Melee with hur own Dramatis ‘Buuure your de Mouda} April MaQale siau actress, 0, DYEING AND CLEANING. WAND CLEANING: Cau ba beautifully, DYRD oF Vour Old ites CoO te Caok ee Hat pu teecta, Karten ues LADIES AND QENTS.[Sinwle tyed aul cleaned. sto, se MOTEL, HOTEL BRISTOL, Gih-ay. aud 42dest., Now York, THE FINEST LOCATION IN THE OITY, Vamiiiea Many Baza aiavureiueate Uy adiecasing: Meer # SL CSHEY, Manscer,