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PEERLESS CENTRAL 1, TWELVE PAGES. BS OF THE P ATT IVE US succ ESS INAFORE Co. - " TC Bee as ee , HALL PACKED FROM PIT TO DOME m TWO W - Chicago’s Musical Public | Has seen no ‘such rendition of PINAFORE or had NO SUCH MU- , SICAL AND DRAMATIC TREAT as is here promised, and it will be all the more pleasant since every aria, duet,trio, and chorus is now ‘as familiar as “ Household .Words.” : As. the originators and ‘organizers of the original “Church Choir Co.” so favorably known, the management feels entitled to the confidence of the public. v iy AND : usiness Enterprise Rewarded, | | CET YOUR SHATS EARLY TO-DAY BEFORE ALL ARE TAKEN, _ BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 9 A. M. IR POLEPICAL ASS MEETINGS AND THE CIRCUS!D Artistic Merit A Word to Non-Theatre-Goers, The question is frequently asked, “Is there any one who has ‘NEVER’ seen ‘Pinafore’?” We answer, There is a large and im- portant element which has not seen it, viz.: The people who do not attend or approve of Theatres; to such we say, THIS IS YOUR OCCASION. Capt. Corcoran, Ralph Rackstraw, Cr = = « Dick Dendeye, = = = = «© #© =» «8 & a oe Tet, ca Josephine, = = «© © wie « a ee et ee) Little Buttercup, = © = = = = = = = wm 2 be (1): Pe ae SYP rs Midshipmite, -« = -« «| «© «= DOLLY NG WAN Nt me WAS N “Dramatic Dircctor, Mr. W. C. COWPER, Musical Director, Mr. JOS. 8S. B. KNOX, the beautiful and p CURRY, of the original C. C. C. Co. | Sailors, Man o' War's Men, Marines, and Sir Joseph's Sisters, Cousins, Aunts, and Mother-in-Law, by 50 of Chicago’s Leading Soloists and Singers, numbering members of the Beethoven and Apollo Societies, and the Oriental, Quaker City, and Chicago Quartettea,—such a Chorus as ee ee ae ee late of the Boston Museum, whose Orchestral Score—written expressly for the occasion—will be rendered by twenty picked musicinns of Rosenbecker's Chicago Orchestra. Finest Auditorium West of New York. A Flood of Cool and Pure Air the Hottest Evenings. EVERY SEAT RESERVED. EVERY SEAT GHOIGE. POPULAR LOW SCALE OF PRIGES---250; 50c, 75c, and $1.00, ALL GAR LINES BEGIN AT THE HALL, SEE THE GALAXY OF STARS! , ® Sir Joseph Porter, K. 0. B., = - = = = + the great GEO. WILSON, of the Boston Museum, and the Original Admiral in Pinafore. First Appearance in Chicago. Alternating with Mr. 8, O, ENOS. the matchless JNO. EL. MCWADE, - = = = MM. LEM FRI by Chicago's peerless Boatswain, Delightful the well-known Mr. CHAS. 'T. BARNES, The Favorite Tenor of the Garden City. © SEMAN, of the Apollo Club, so well known in Chicago Musical and Dramiatic Circles. cerless Cantatrice, Miss GERALDINE ULMAR, of the Great Ideal Pinafore Co., of Boston. the powerful Contraito, Mra, A. N. ELLIOT, who took the solo parts so admirably in the late rendition of “ Frithjof" by the Apollo Club. . PINAFORE » who, as Captain in the Original Church Chotr Co., won such an enviable reputation. First Appearance here. favorite, Miss ADA SOMES, late Josephine and Hebe of Haverly’s Pinafore Co. JOHN KH. TYLEY. B EFORE! , Roomy Seats. ° ’ BASE-BALL. Something About the Engagement of George Wright by. the Bos- ton Club. The Proceeding Irregular, Unauthor+ ‘ted, and In Violation of the Buffalo Agreement. eorge Wright to All Intonts and Pur- _» * Pees Still a Member of tho 5 Providence Olub. President Hulbert Remonstratos, and Calls for - a Vote on the Question by the League. A Trnune reporter yosterday waited upon President Hulbert to’got his views regurding tho extrrordinary conduct of tho Boston Cub lnenpaging Georgo Wright In tho face of whut ‘known asthe HBuffulo agrooment of Sept. 30, 159, by which Goorge Wright was reserved by the Providence Club as one of the players not {obenegotiated with by any other alub. - It will boremembered that Worcostor wanted George Wright very bndly, and wore arranging to make "paspecial purag in addition to hla regular sule Sy 05 an inducement, but promptly dropped the matter upon being reminded of the Bulfulo Nreement. It was found that Mr. Hulbort, de- frou of having an Immediate adjustment of latest complication, hud written to Mr. 4, President of tho Boston Club, as follows: ‘aGitgaso, Muy Sl-Friend Soden: ‘The Boston BAChlcayo Clubs, at Butlulo, Sept, 00, 1870, dened an agreement, of which the fallowing 15 4. is @ undorsigued Associutions, members of BON, L. of Ph.D, Clubs. do. hereby wren, With tho others, that, in contracting with ers for 18860 tho players uamad below shall Wantlned ns follows: To Providence, Geor; watt at wey w Boston, Thomus Bond ot ul; payne, F. Hankinson ot al. ‘Tho sald d ere, us naslened ubove, are to be considered aaygeated as members of their respective stbt, meaning and Intendlog hereby that the wie eres a8 ngslgned, shull ho troated ee aeular con racts for tho suuson of 1880 to tho Bf to whan they ure assigned its above.” Sugrecmunt, after the full quota of five mys, bad been ussigned to exch club, ten signed by nll clubs then ob of the’ Aes and vy 10 Ufteat Cineinatt Club and tha Worcester ship, “44000 us thoy were Glected to mombor- Lie re ne Chicago Club rolonsod Hankinson in tore gular way. ‘Tho Worcester Club appllod tad the ey Morice Club to relenso George Wright, oy it Providence Club refused, ton i ox Drews terms of this nyrooment Rog- that Geant ewe bound themelves tu the « apiitiderea and trented (by them) us 2 ee with ny eeulur contract for the season of 140 bate Providence Club.” ‘The, Chicago team, to play tvlaed, did ull, It could (except refuse welt ay to prevent Boston from presonting Wein 4s ono of Its players, on the ground that Ait wasn momber of tho Providence toam, ree moras Jing come to this Club from the Bea Leupie (ar from uny other persan) MSS Wright has been reloused. frum auy oF tog condition: Lov inant. is ur provisions of tho Buifalo Tea UP matters, thon, as they appear to , & wand Chicago pluyed & gine on Muy Ein and ullowed player to participate wo Quaid to the Providence Club, and who was cup seht without tho written convent of bia i FY Wa loaned by bie c Hleigg *#look'at it, ia 9 faly atatement of our Wrintt'y peo, cure. this matter of George onyh! Playing vall,T havo dirceted Mr. Young layers engaged and under edo Wright should in all reapoota’s fc 4 “Personally, and so farns the Chicago Club is eoneerned, 1 have no objection 1 Georges Wright's playlng in the Boston tea; in fact, J woutd be glad to have hlin play thore, for It would ndd interest to tho gaineg, and be ‘a help to club treasuries, But when it comes tow guestion of open nnd deliberate violation of a ‘League agreement, that is a diferent thing, 1 regard the Huitilo agrecment regarding five players a3 belpg in every way xe soley and Pindtug ns tho seheduilo agreoment ar any part of tho Longue conatitution or legislation. 1 ao informed the President of the Worcester Club when that club was considera tho question of engaging George Weight, aud it muat bo sald to. the honor und credit of President Pratt that ho atonee abandoned all negotiadioa with Wright when ho bud been reminded of tho churucter and tering of tho Buffalo ugroomont.” “Ix the Boston Club untenable to any penalty on account of baying borrowed tt pliyer from Providenco?—for thit is the way you regard tho transaction, 1 belive.” i “That fa procieoly whut [t amounts to. George Wright, undor the Builulo ugrsument, is uy inuch & menber oF tho Providence team to-day ag Anson is of tho Chicago teu. Untortunite- jy, however, no penulty fs provided by See, Tt. XL ofthe consti¢ution, which almply anys: "No League elub shalt lend ‘a sanyo play= erstoor with each othor for any game pliyed during the champlonship reason.’ “ T notles that Ansati played tho game of last Saturday under formal protest.” “That,” said Mr. Relvert, * amounts to noth- ingowhutever. No such thing as 0 protest ts reo ognized by the Leamie, Tho fot Is, that by playing tho game at ull theChicago Club became & purty to the wrong-doing.” i z Avail zou have refused to play had you een thore?” “Tdon't know that Tshould have held out to that oxtont, but Tshould have made a tromen- dous effort to hive the Buffalo agreement re- speeted and observed." “Will the gamo in question bo subject to ro- view by the League?" “Yes, at tho reyulur annual meoting, but not before, Thon the retin will come up whether the gumo of Muy 20 should count as a champlon- ship game, Suppose, for Instance, that at tho cluxe of tho season the Buffalo and Boston clubs bud each won gave nt Ave yemes; Many the Muttato Club ¥ challenge tho legality ol the game of Muay 2 und it is my bellet tho League would throw it out ns ngume not played, and. tho Houtons would lose the chumpioash * fave you a copy of the Bullitougreament: “Yes, here it is, au attested copy made Cor my use by Souretury Young; It has ‘never before a published In any forms Tho wndursigned asssoulutions, members: the National Lexguo of Professional Bi Cluba, do hereby euch with the othors ayres Ut in contracting with players for 1880 the pluyers named belaw sbull bo assigued aus follows: Here ovcur tha nuines of five pluyera of euch ib, those named by Providence being George Wright, J, Start, Paul Hines, J. 31. Ward, Mf. i. McGenry,] “The sald named players nasigned above are tobe considered and treated ag inembers of their respective Clubs, meaning aud fatendhy he the men muined above na ssid all De treated tn ail respects ax players encaged dnd ander regular contracts for the saxon vf 169), to the Clubs to whom thoy dre nusignad agabove, “ BUPPALO, N, Y., Sept, sO, 1874,"" ‘The wbuva was signod by reproacntetives of the Boston, Buffalo, Chioago, Cinoinnatl, Cleve- land, Providence, and roy Clubs at the time tt was adopted, and by tho Worcesters and tho new Cincinnati Club as i condition procedent to tholr udinisaion to the League Inter on, Yon auked us to the etfuct of allowing the Boston Club to repudiate a League agreement ng it had dong by playing Oeorne Wright, Mr, Hulbert replied: ” “While U should be surry to gee such u precedent established, and sincerely: hope It wilt not be, it might prove to be a game that two can play at. Suppose it should bo demonstrated that Providence could not bat Mes Cormick at all, and tn our closing serios with Providence wo abould follow Hoston's example ‘and borrow ormick from Cleveland and pl nf hin In our ulfie agalnst Providence. Wo should huye just as good a right to do it us Heston bud to borrow or Proyidcice to loan Goergu Wright for last Botuniys qurnse." Prosidont’ Hulbert was yesterday expocting from Secretary Young a notitication of the ro- sult of the volo taken by tol ogee rogurding the willlugness of the other clubs in the Longue to allow Boston ta pluy Goorge Wright herenttor in gumes comuoncing Juno 1, but up tou lite hour tust ovenlug hud yecatyed no word frou, . Mr, Young, In the event no expression ty SA Geong, Wee WEN the question whethor oF | rocalvod UF to thio the Chtenyo sid fostoun 8 dite WrighGaball bo deatared oligible to | should begin the game this afternoon tho guine ute |, pros Of the Boston teain pu aid after | will probably go on as before, forse the olber Ser be iy a Rofore ho solleits tl ho vote, hows | Longue clubs have nut auiliciont interest in tho Rat te wiecred, te fiud cut from: Providence | mutter to put in a veto. cortalnly the Chleayo Providence Ges, Subleet to this deaision of | Ciub, tor whom Goorgo Weight hay no terrors, fenoy yee deresidunt Root wrote me the Provls | nugd’not bothor abou {t, ‘and will probably tind be Chleage Cai eee, net Foleaue VW rlalt away to “gatoven" veforo the season Liuvor, ld play with your cute and will sowotee rs Goldamith will plten for the Chicugos to-day, (ite Many nico puliita (n thi wsutter, and RaSdallty ot tho Keay tots lawa and Foyue f2b be thoroughly tegtod. tae fluanciul “My Tormented Bact," {a the exclurnntlon uf juore thay ono poor, hard: TOE View, Eshull bv glad to bayg the Le working jun nid woman; do yor kuow why It Zi uuantigous voto deynulize tho playsyy, uf | aves? “It. 16. hocayso pois khdiey ‘ary foal Wee ofa Sul ot tha Leeeea at tastes | Gouda oto legac of bad mond Vo ed ae Bou piety u Bestruly ee wid MuLuzne. | Kidney. Wort, y sce Frealdent tut weet bert, being ‘asked what bis feel- "Gand Tateutlons Wworuih tue mutton reulied eS eed KuowlestIuaeut Powder Gun is by furthe best, *THEH COURTS. Liability of National Banks for the Acts of Their Officers. Important Declston of the United States 7 Supremo Court In the Case of the Belloviito vs. The Manufaot- urers’ National of Chicago. Bankrupley Cases—New Sulis—Judgurents—Di- + Yorees—Tho Call for To-Day, POWERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. The mandnte of tho Supromo Court of the United States was filed yeuterday in tho United States Clrouit Court herein the cuse of: the Veopte's Sunk of Belleville ngulnst tho Miuu- facturers' National Bunk of Chicago, and 9 Judgment renderad for $6727777. - This was sult to make the Manufacturers’ Bank Huble on oguntunty by It of ton notes of $5,000 ench inage by Honry E, Pickett to his ewn order, and indorsed’ to “tho bank. M.D. Buchanat, Vicu-Prosident of thy bunk, guaranteed the notes with the knawlodge of tho President and Cashier, but without any authority from the Dis rectors, and nogotinted them to the plaintitt. Asndefense tothe sult on the guar Manutacturors’ Bank ploaded ultra vit Supreme Court held that suet ua was within the powers conferred on Nutonal bunts: by the oluneo giving them tho right “to exercise by its Bourd of Directors or duly authorized agents nll euch incidental powers as shall be necessary to curry on tho business of banking by discounting “and negotiating promissory notes, dritta, hills of oxelunge, und other ovi+ dences, of debt,” ete. It was te be presumed the Vice-President had the power he assumed to oxerchie, and hla bank was estopped fram deny-, ing it. ‘The dootrine of ultra Vires, it was also’ held, did not apply. Ail tho parties engured in the transietion were agents Of tho defendant, 1 there wus uny defect of authority on thetr part the retention and gnjoyment af tho pro- ceeds by the bank constituted an acquiescence 4a elfectual as would hive beon Any possible a thorization in advance or ratilleation afterward. ‘Tho plnintht wis thorefure antitled to recover tho amountof tho notes and jnturcat, M3. ITEMS. adudge Harlan arrived yesterday morning, and ‘eat fora time in Judge Drummond's room, No cases were sendy for trial, and court was ace cordingly adjourned to to-day, . Judge Drummond returned yesterday noon, and bein the henring of the patent case of dlursh y, MeCormick, All the State Corts will adjourn Wednesday, Thureduy, and Kriday of this week on tecount of tha Convention, ‘The Clorks’ olticus wilt ba open as usual, ‘The Fedoral Courts also will run as tal. . Tn tho clytl oago of the United Htates v. John Medrthur tho plaintht wae allowed to amend the devtnrution by substituting ditferent amounts iu the ad dammum to the second and fourth counts. In tho enge uf Halo v, Tho Chicago & Westorn Indiana Rullyoad Company and other, a rule ‘was lsxned on both defendants by Judge ‘Taley for them to ehow cause by Monday next why thoy should not by attached for contempt In dla oboyiuy the Injunction herotofore tssucd, ‘A mation Cory. Hocelver way nade yesterday arnt berora Judge Tuley in the cuse of tho Natlonnl Hardware Company egaiuet bate M. Daggot ind Sneak E. Daggets, but was coupinued to next Panitey. An injunction was bated to prevent Bra, Uagyett ducting with any notes of A.B, Goodrich recolved by hor from Twrwe Ms. Daggett, “ditdieo tutey grantod a deoreo of divarce to Bllon Turns from Robort 3. Burnion the ground of desertion, und to Katharine Kuobnie from George Kuehnie on account of cruelty, Judge Barnum granted # divoree to Anna Rlomberg from Victor Dlomberg on the ground of dvaurtion, Judge Jameson granted a divorce to Gathilda Petorvon from Wilkeln Peterion on the ground of cruclty and drunkenness. STATE COURTS, . Mary A. Sullivan commonced a suit in tress pass yesterday nguinst David A. ‘Titoomb, 8, B. Pratt, and W. J. Milter, olulming $5,000 dumagea. Poter Todtnann bronght sult tor $10,000 du: eyoa ayuinst the Chicago & Northwestern Hull- way Company, ——— ... PRORAVE COURT, . Tu tho catate of Holupigp Auberg, letters testa- mienuiry were isuyod to Jacob. Amberg, The catuleis valued at btbut 6100, ” In tho estate of Jucob Buebrer, letters of ade - infnlstration were fasued to ducob £. Buebrer, ‘Tho eataty is valued nt nbout 83,000. In tho estate of Willlna Med gis, letters of admiuistrition woru jasued to Thomas Fergu- sun. ‘Tho estite fe valuod ut about e200. {n tho estate of AunaSusnona Isbuuner, letters of administration were jssied to Stmeon Is Dauner, The eetute fa yatued at about $150, Ju the estate of Agnes Newth, letters of ad- sintairation ie {vill nonesed oe Jee to Mun H. Molden, The estate vious it bout $5,000. we BANKRUPICY. : ‘Tho following cnses were referred to Roglator Wibbard for tinal report: Amos, Sherman & Co, ‘Thomns Ryan, M. 8. Baldwin; Jacob tinn, ‘de, W. IL Squires, C. H. Chie, E.R. Burnban, J. A, Davol, W. 2, Burdick, John King, dr, J. Keeler, 8. P. Prigo, Gerrit, tee, Marcas M. Itulmes, W, MM, MeGulre, BC. Bowes, and W. IL ‘Thoinas. The proceedings uguluat Williun F, Potilion were dlumissed, omeesat JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES CancurT CounT—JuDan Throne OxIT—Veoplo'a National Bunk of Mtoowligion y, Munufacturer’ Nutionnt Bank; Judgment, €57,277.17, on mnndute frum Supronuy Court of the United ‘Staten, SuPrEION Coont—Cosrresto: John ‘fund Mary 1s. Gulden, #10! Jeremiah ©. Durkitberer ast {tunry Mob phy. A, it. Hotz, sHBUK—Nnme v Money Bderin, 4.14.—-Bunio ¥, George Knorr and’ Georxd Kersten, DURT<JIUDGE MORAN—D, 1, Garrity y, inuruy, Fut) i. J. Webor v. 25.—Lemuol MYk ve . TE CALL, JUNGE WANLAN—Bet cuscs 1,00h, Upton v. Walloy 1,04, Samo ¥, Hames L005, Hume y, Humior Wish Curtle Y-Honyurds 12H, Huldokopur v. Kerni 184, Putnam ¥.Mtunson, JunEe DiuaoND—Bot case Marah vy. AteCormiak an henrtng, Jyous Lonaxrt—General business, APPLELATE Covnt~Not In session thls weok. JUbOw GAIY--[8, 174, IN110 IS, wud 18 to 2, ine chualve, No. 1h Jenking y, Probie, on tinh Jona FA Msn tii ib. No eae on hearing, ARE Uh La Sk, (ulualves uxCOpL Bite Sk No, BHR, Behiwara vs billoslawey, af JVnay MonaN— olunivo, except aes, dupa Ok JUHGH BAL! Jupax ali ik the Ne, Tan hearing, NICK RUUUCK KR—Gonurul Lusinoss, <a UNbOUnCaMONt, AMUSEMENT THE CIRCUS, . Rarnuin nnd humbuy have tong been asso- clated in tho minds of the peuple, and yot, of Into years, ho bas given the publio lose elaptrap and more sterling vutue for tholr money than almost any other showtan,. Indeed wo tind in hls exibition u churactesistiodtstinguiuhing tow Glreuses,—bo advertises only whit he mean to exhibit, and to describe what he dock exhibit would tuko up more space in the columns of -a newspaper than tho polltival situation will at present allow, At tho ustul spot on the Lake Front the first pere formance was given yesterday, antl It was largely attended, Tho tont# cover an enormous arcu, Gud the nocommodution, so far eleaniincss, comfort, and attendance are concerned, aro what might bo expected from such 4 veteran In tho businug as Barnum, . The clrous, the menage erie, anu tho musum ure full of rire noveltles and Interesting vurloditica, Among tho jutter muy bo mentioned a live Zulu, whlch bis agents siveur fg not a wild Irishinun, as somo of the Eastern papora Jutimated, but one of the yenus ulny articles captured iu Afrien by the Dritlsh soldjers, Our old friend Capt, Costentenus ree Appours, with bis body as vurlogated wy over, aud is tho contre of female uduiration; while Goubon, the glant, and Queen Sub, the Indiana midget, fpr as striking u team as over, The slog perfqrmanoo coult scarcely be excelled, and Includes some innovations,-the perforimlnygoxen, tho louping stag, tho freshorse, und tho flock of tralued doves, Mine. Rockrilt, the fiuious four Aud slxchore equomsienne, unquestionably ane Of tho ducst female rilers ever aven in thls comitry, reappears, and scene to bave cot plore! ia nna it from her fection! wnt jast in ‘bis city by which sho broke her ankle. Mise Bung, Lake wud 3st Start sand Jory Nuy- Hi ard fu, tholr cull imenayy acts Me. rein, Tallis, Kebapttan vane Taito’. Warthbolde ait 1eetacke att Nolaon and aong, acrobats, snd the nely-tralnes Trakone stallions, may bo monutioned us the oun- eer wrens foutures. Zazel, who for two or throe years has been cue of the sensations of London gud Pyris, closes the perforinanves, It Tauy bo tnenttdned that Barnuh, with bis usual skill, hus in the Hast innuaged to work up ame curivaity xa tu whether Zasel ig a boy or l. hut pass. Ho or she wives a porformance daring enough to sativty every circus uttendant who likes fort of thing, She walks upon awire suspended some lfty foot in the alr, dives beadforemos, from the top of the pavillon. into a net, allows bere self to bu used “aga bullet ino xpring-cannon, and Appears to be perfectly at ease tn ber mpld journey from {ta mouth to tho roof of tho tent. Zazel ls gmail, plump, young, and pretty, Pers formances will be given every afternoon aud evening during the week, MISS MORAN'S BENEFIT. Tho testimonial concert for tho benotit of Miss Jutla Moran, which occurred at Fatenank Hall Saturday evening, was In all respects a success, The largu and fashlonubte audience was in itself u tritute tothe popularity of tho bonefclary, who will leave Tuesday for Europe, whore eho will parsue her musical studies with tho best wianters, Miss Moran hud tho asslet- anee of the Faculty and some of tha puplis of tho Chicago Musical College, who lent excellent ald. A very urtistle performance was that of nw Tuydn trio by Miss Sura W. Hayman, Mesars, vA. Rutt and M. Elehbelm. Tho young Indy played admiratly, Dust June she gruduated from the college with blyh honors, end fy now a momber of tho Fueulty, 3tiss Eide Cooke sang anariu from © Lurtine" with excollent taste and offeat. Hor voice isa high and tlexible so- prano, which she uses with skill, Mr. TA. Phelps, who‘has but recently returned from Europe, won new admirors for his most ox cel- tent ainging of Rovekol’s song, “1 Cannot 8:3 Good-By”” Mr. Phelps ia a truo artist, the most urthsticand cultivated Jocal tenor, It ts hoped tbat his rare operatic wbility will can be displayed in Chicago, Jonnto Ads it, Fotountso, opy Sh dls ‘oment she hus mado ected uredit upou hor teacher, . she promises to swell the Hat of slug phunists that this tevcher bas brought bes fore the public. Au interesting feuturo of the evenlng's entertainment wae tho intelligent rondiig of the pation deene from. * Romeo and dul by Mrs. De. 2D. L. Brown, a pupll of Mra, Anni Cowell-dfobkirk, Miss Moran sung tt moat trying and ailenlt theme and variations by Huuinel, in whieh shy showed hero rich and mellow —contralte voice ta. the Dost ndvi Nexible and penotratly thorough ‘cultivation, and fe wu wy Riving Oxpression ta the diforent phases of feeling and passion, Fow lndies have left Chicuga for Europe with the naturaludvantizes thut Miss Moran possusses. Bho gives excellent promiye for a britifant are Uastie careor, and bor many frends are anxtous to all ber May cessful début abroad. Miss Moran wis tho recipiont of some kandsonie floral offerings, the thicat being a guitar five eot In length, und remarkublo for. ite grout beauty al destin, ft was the gift Cc Farragut Boat Club, the members of which were present in a body, Two blue ribbons contained the notes of Miss Ma rao's trait munber, For encores bho sing "Coins Me Dream Amin” em . pare! Kuthleen M Nuely sung by un, Mn, Phelps and” Hattetaodt, yorved to dlgplay’ the efleloney of Bias Kittle Hichurds and De, Ziegfeld ax planiats. ‘The lat- tor hav notappeured dn vonvert for mnuny yours, although his tne, suft couvk and bis method ure as guod ad ever, HM. & PINAFORE, Pinafore, of which we supposed wo had seen tho lust, hns been revived, and was once mora heard last evening at the Central Muslo- Hall, by 8 combination called the Peerless Pinafore Com- pany, the cust belny ay follows: Frye, Measrs, ‘Tho thal’ numbor eorge Wilson John MeWade tive T, Barnes 1, Freeman Migs Ulnar a Josephine, Ruttorvup, Mrs, Kitiat debo,..,.6 Miss Bomers ‘Tho audience was a vory lurgu ony, and “ree eoived the performance with frequent Indies. Hons of sutlsfaction, Conulderlug the very sural ataye, the abip was mounted very neatly, and tho bavk scono was ctfective, and, notwithstand- Jug the cramped room, the outra were made without confusion, purpeso ut present — to with roucd to Tho noweonmers—str. Wilson, dirs. Elliot, gaits Miss Ulinur iled thelr miles very creditubly, Miss Somers and Mr, MoWade Howed their uld triumpls, ad Mr, Barnes avo do a very decided success, ‘The mule chorus adinicuble, tho femate chorus fulr, and the orchestra abomlnable. Improvement shoudl be nude in this direction, as tho instruments more than onco throw the sugersof. The latter are deaurviug of great. credit fo: nging so well aguinat wich uccompantnonts, Nearly all the volo people are exvullont, and with gu Cy chorus tho vffuct would be yery fluo if or cheatra unly did {ta work as itabould, Tp att other respects the performance ts en} our und tho bright little opera, and precee yr yut un the styr doubily will, draw great crow DRAMATIC NOTES. Manager J. SM. Hill’s aew star will bo ‘Talmage. The Olympte management huve put on Bemis" Now York Variety Company, ‘This morning ‘he “ Rey, Pathor" Hickey will Tench town, UB ‘the way, it is suid be fs going to ‘be married—onee mure, At ia aatd that tho loss Iu tho Exposition oon- certs givon Inst ‘Khursday, Friday, and Saturday amounted to fully $1,000. The pantemime troupe of Messrs. Abbey & Hickey lust night bogun the sevoud w eek of thelr engagemont at MeVieker's, * Victine of Faro,” sensational dratna lately rven in this city, is the card at Hoole y's, Mr. Ed Arnott Is the star of the piece, At Havorly’s the enta-Stantloy Novelty Com- pany fill in tho present. Thoir llth ography have nlready made adeep {mproasion upon the yari- ous delegations. Ed Buckley {s in the elty. He will remain here for a few days. He will feave this elty for San Frineixgo, ana from Kan Francisco fn att probability he will start for Australia with at company which be will organize tn California, In his trunk ho has the manuscript of @ num. ber of last souson's successes, ‘ GEN. WARTHUR. Ws Case Liable to Hang Somo Timo Boloro Wie Gets a Pardon Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wantinaton, D.C. Muy 30.—Gon. MeArthur flads that very slow progress Is inuking with bis application for pardon, While the Pardon Clerk of the Department of Justice bus raported fae vorably upon tt, the wpplicution fs stil in the hands of tho Atiorney-Gonural. Thore Is suine delay owing to the cauplication In the aifatrs of the Homo National Hank of Chicuza, The Controller of the Currency prefers that. the vind dhiall be heart by ‘the United Stutes Supreme Court before he tukes any action with respect to the MeArthur mutter. Ag it Iie eeted that the Court cau decide this ease nenths MeArthir will beyreatly deliyed compelled to wate for this, and tho Sixth Auditor can't settle MeArthura-wecount until the Comptrolter oithor makes the necessary: order or the Bupremy Court has afirmed the decision of the Court In bane below, The At Goneral ta reluctant to make rec eaiulacion, tn tho cane until after the settlement je bad, et ptives: guin in Mush, ‘strength, and Consum rite under datly if dinlt Blttors. DR, CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT. EN joyuble, * ng Sane hy Vextiroay C00, all on receipt price, #4 Baound aunty, ty ONL 5 OF Hesenerator; . f Dr. Chosver's Electete 1 fa made expressly und ised w anaginuntn at fhe ot ul Hy fur the cure ¢ ecutive organs. 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MILDER, fee eer core ees STOREY & PALE, is West Aadisou-at, Ase RD Fresh sett ee Folly spe# cantof the tnman,rase are wietlene of he 2 artial of complate Impotency. ‘Thits rartiing. jon will be Cully corroborated by crory Inte rt productig thin disoasa ot Soe of thy eannon: symptoms are loss af sparinatorebioy potn jn the hack, disposition ta aval eocto'y, lander. wewniy forobadlnga, mental distress, nosvons debility, nnd dnblittating dreama, &o._ ter he mare ps Jeueorrhon ‘in females: ne Falay modesty preva chit at thie wrent ovil ret hahita are the reenit weufoxalon bea been alma t eriminally neither riront about thesy things, 26 tho demand far inerensed accommodations at the Ine anne navints antply ationt, i rn prinetpal ta ential phyalulo-ry dake plign except thrauut to stat. If the nerve mr thas cn ha i ‘There ten rumesty In 1 hina stood the test for over hulf a centary. 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