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i v' 1 2 I '3 Vi Hi 1 1 3 1 tiv. 5s i -5 ,4 QUIT R. JOHN S. St. 1SS-C Indlaatloas.

For' tit Ohio Valley and Tear Partly cloud TMiktr aad focal- ralsa. Brrao llioOlitu Valley by fair weather, winda sUtfi 'ln to east and south, teur tnramtUt a4 teuiucraterc. TnsMsnsserseltbe Widow itd Old Tns MSV wsa close and quiet yeterdy. m-klng every effort I Insure lit ftwcMiomwuof imdmviw imw. wrrroinmodtJat7 par wW, jde paper waa refused.

LmJi ioiii wtr.ri. pretty freely. ard rvpiaoeu at psw CCS la the open market It wa dim can to nw-1 time loan uuy kind. There waa very Ut-Ue paper offhred. nowever.

Tbd narket for Katrn eanfmnw waa ay. tween bank at 73e. per 1' diewda. aal; waa ofiered mi tole rata. Tbedentena for forwldu abao( waa llhl a4 the wjar-' kct weaker, especially for aterlin.

Oorern-Nient uoiirta la New York were weaker sad nnaettlod and dull here. Local see rl lea were doll ot ataady lu avaerai. Tftero not roach anlihmlon la leadlM article of merchandise. Provlalona were hold btgberta th inornlna 4eeaiiae' of aa adearuM In Cbl- erfso. but were dali end cJoaed weaker.

Cotton ar. with a llrht demand: dllla. llfcto. Catr and aucnr dolt. Floar eaay aad loa-tle.

Wheat weak, with a fair demand. White cor waa firm and In good demand, bat ttiiAed waa dull 'and weaker. Kra weaker. CUl dull sud lower. Barley uomlaaU Whlkky net a fulr demand and a ateady market.

Ir Blatxk doesn't gat aan-atruek he will probably pull through-Looah may aa well retir from thm com test. IIo is sixoDly eatinff aoup wlta a Cork. the devolopotbnta go to abow that Mr. abould have bean christened Mr. Ursic, heavenly maid, bn (jot too town.

Mnch good may it. do hr for the plcaauro aha brings. i Wb nnderatand tbat Lbe guarantor of the Dramatic Festival are in favor of pooling with May Festival people. Tint gloomy ruMraa tors of tbe Dmmatlo Festival should take in the May Festival. Jt will cheer them op, and heaven knows they need It.

A man fell In a fit In the fiottorjos yes An examination of the papers found on his person showed that be waa a guarantor of tbe Dramatic Festival. Know all men, by these presents, tbat 'Cincinnati's cup of happiness Is fall. The May Festival Is in -full blast, and strawberries are down to fifteen conta a box. Staxbrto room was at a premlara in Music Ball last uigbt. It was' an old-time audience, and proclaimed the permanency of the May Festivals, whatever may have come of any other variety of foaUvals.

Tent guarantor of tbe Dramatic Festival ore not entirely without hope. The scenery and other odds and ends will sold for their benefit. tho Cap'tol I met a Hon." In this cas it' a paper lion, but how much are we bid? Sneak ut lively, centleuien, fox the morgency is a touch ing one. FACTS AX FAXCIES. OST.T three ktoefc MlUn above IIS.

ALL thini com to him who wail. Is Missouri Facto going to loin Uakm Fa-eifle? What has become of 8. Y. Wblte tbeaw daytt XoRrrtf-wcor dowa to in eewJa. Tin was wbm it ased to be thought cheap at 12L t.

akd I. bold iUadrasco welL Cea-trol Pact tic, however, I tbe great and steadfast card of the bell. Ems raaraaaxa went off aa fast a It went op. It hacnt been lower this year tbaa It wo qaoted yesterday. day without low pnees.

Tbe elected stock yeeterday were Lack a wan a lihwoorl Pacific, CS; Erie preferred. XI; ahill and Chattanooga, 3b. and Wabaab preferred, S. Tn recljrnatlon or President BaTdain, of tb LouUviUe aad Kaahvlil. hhI rr the stock to the Ivvul poiut' It ha hitherto touched, but it rallied right away to 32, and tbe rest Of the day It wa dull and fairly steady.

A SaVaoK decline was made la Missouri FaeiOa Opening at 70, the stock declined right tbroncb theday nntll about It gotdown to tt Thla la four points lower than it went la the panic of ist Wednesday, and 1 lower than It went last Friday. irsw roaa QcorjiTioss av rrni srirr eo. I I 2 STocxa. bets ware suit Hudson. Faritir Mslk w.

u. lle(rfiu Krw Jt-rey i ruti-Ml i iff: no inn1 iTin ttl S5K I7' 7-iUi K3k utj; 71 I 7j n' Kl 71 oi raal 13 taut lv I -w 0 7S--9 VO) m) Jv Tan no awe onlMa eriBern re. 'jmtun i ran C. C. a.t 1 lt and Jirte i preferred Lse bur.

MleMnn tnirt ork tnd lrrttf laiiiidii Hooikern tit, l'ol tnnalia Hu f. ia4(i. preferred. H'il I3w tuft toot at Hock tat ami. KiwdiI faHflc.

Union fadae KWOU UU) SOI Tvi Wuut Paclke r'l biiaMins i itl 14 aa I to 1 sc.i II K'H: sea-un lid' Cm) leaw ami K. Ur 1U 'Central Texas PaHfli. Cetarfc, and Waatera.l uaio antral. ana Tturh. and fi Al Total aataa, LOCAL BBETITIES, Trra main water-pipe oa Bsymlller and Wade streets burst at twelve oVlooh last ght.

luckily without damage to adjoining property. lla. A. B. Voorbkis, of VoorheM, JdlllcT a Ru pel, was elected President of the National Clothiers'.

Association at their conveatloa la Kw York last weck-EI9TkJCT ATTORKST CRASITTxa RlCHAftlM went to Col nm Das yesterday to arrange for the June Term of the ttalted Bute CoarL 1 Ue wiU Mtum Friday. THOTtAS HeWAao stolen boat from Joseph i Joseph A Son, oh Hccoud street, yesterday, and was locked up lu Uammoad-etrect Sta-, tloo on tb eberge of petit larceny. Vi-roa Abkams yeaUrday appealed from the deeisica of -Bijuire Bloom, and took the esse wherein he Is defendant nod Atlanta Block plalnUn to the Superior Cotrt. I the eon leafed eiecuon ease Of Cora va. Berroa a aamber of wlinssise sobpesaaed by.iaqair ktarohaat were sworn yesterday.

Tbe eaatnlnatlon of witnesses will begin to-; day. Ma- ttAsiit w. Lrwis, who for many ysars has been eonneetcd with the letter i carrier eervte la Kaehvillo, wa la tb ally yesterday, and tn guest of the boys of tb Cincinnati PosUofflr. Tug shootiug affray at Cummf nsvltl Moo. d.iy night aid not occur at Fecke' saloon, as rdrrooiousiy suted yesterday, but In the street, Fucks baa always kept aa orderly place, aad la Justice to bua this statement is M'liUAl CLACK appeared Before Jasllae Lowry yesterday and sware oat a warrant for WUUam Tlmm, charging that he feared be 1 would do hint persorlsl vloienoe.

Tlmm gave bond in, too snm of S20S for his appoaraacc Wednesday. Ax additional car of corn from Bwller Kansas, which was Intended to come wlta the tralo which arrived some Urn ago, but which failed to reach the point of depart are In time to be made up, baa been received by the Kcucf ComcaKteo of the Cbambev of Comaceajbd com moat CaaaciLftad WiU be I 3 I I i i isa iTi Ki, (bM! Midi 74 iii itt-Y i i 0 I I 74' t7 117 115 I15 If' IKVtf lt4t 1t4t 70-j 7UV4i tfc I4W MM 1 IM A ix 0 So VH, as WD 1 Jsrrxs sold os "Change al on o'clock to-morrow fof the tr-anedl af Um aVaod ti0Bfk Th aoi which occupies a special bin the, Big Four Elevator, la tbe cou tribal ton of the ct Unm of A ndo tor and tta vicinity, 1M trades mixed- lfemple will a xslaUin on the day ot sale. Louts Straits, one of the Vtae-trvet statue "arretted for loitering, was tn the Police Court on that chant yt-tway. proved (tut it bad lawful nmuvl support by eecond-lmod clothing to trottr. On ibl lechnieeiity tlia caa wa eii.cd, snd'sttwaa gmu tb warning to 1 atop Unajing ta.

wi- attraction fee taw ana awl feaftval. wbCh Wii 114 Tkarady. May Sth. TUy tp. wetgasnc that pei-slaa the many frteBe th Hone.

C'uaklcs WawNKB, th man committed by the Unltaw Mate Cort to Urirty days' lm prlo anient tot aMdiug faaotBa iDAtter throuifb the mall on1 poetal eard. waa re- rrora tbe County Jail yaeierday tr x. piratktM of aefrtene. Bukolaks effected aa entrance; Into tk realdeHce of P. r.

Sprewn, comer of Jane etreelaad Bdala road, at aa early ewwr ye terday morning, and (IS In cash and two boxes of cigar ware taken. Aa entrance waa aaado over an open tranaom. A box was Issued by Judge Kataon In tbe Probate Conrt yesterday against U. Pummill, assignee of ib llatoal Benefit Land and Building Association, to show runs why he did nut Mill up tho asalcnaneat and pay UMCideUtorsv JohaKaanlgaua applied forth rule. Tbs Arbitration Oommlttoeef tbe Chamber 'of Commerce met yesterday to consider tbe case of the CenaoUdaied Street Kill road against Fraak Lines.

The oompialaanta la-1st that Llaek failed to deliver corn 1 ac-ewrdaae with a contract. Tbe eaaewaseoav Uasd PXBST Kaldnoa and McDortMwtt Beaad Over for tho Warder af Jsaspk Bowaaaus. Pat MuMoon and Ulka UeDermott were ar-raigned before Judge Fltsgerald la tho FoUce Court yesterday for the murder of Joseph Bowman, th engineer, at the corner of Front and Broadway, on the aigbt of April Xltn. A boy named Chas. SldeO test I fled to having eeva three saea strocgllng la lac street on th evening of April ssth.

Tbey were parted bar two other mes. He saw Bowman rtoo. bleed- lng prvfasely st tbe nock. He thougnt the other two men were tlnldnoa'and MeDw mott, who ran toward the river. James klana, another hoy, heard MuMooe) ay after the cutting, did not have any interference wllh the The witness arrived after tbe flsrnt was ever, and overheard tkem say tbat Bowman oousmeaeed a them brat.

Htlaa MeVay saw the fight frnra a dlatane. After It was over he beard Bowman sv: "Catch those men: ibey robbed me of my notrket-bnok aud OswpAaa was. cut la the baek cf tb neck. Henry Wagner, who was standiwg at the euth-t corner of Front and Broadway, aw the Rent across the street. He could sot see the man who waa struck, but tdenlifled Aluldooa and McDermottaatbe two ascn who went toward tbe river.

Officer Mike Smith testified that Row man pointed tn Muldoon while they were at Ham-matid-atreot Vlatiun, aud exclaimed: "Tlaa'a the ni that cut me." BmitW aad Whales arreeted tbe nrlannera at tbe ferry. Whalon found a knife In Mnldooow hand. At the stAtion-boua How man poia led ot Muldoon as the maw who est hint, aud McXstrmott as the maa wad robbed blm. wtlniony was ofl'cred by the defease. and Muldoon and MeDerratt were bound over to the Orand Jury to answer the charge of warder la tn fltsl degree without ball.

They were auto bound over for nighway rob- oery. CaMMiyAZ, MATTERS. Convicted of HeeelriM Ktola Hoi Oa Trial tor Burglary A Rape Case Called. The trial of Lnrentx Eerw icrer for stealing a borao from bU uncle, Henry Bertram, waa HnUbed before Jodice Avery and a Jury yes terday' morning, aad the lory returned a verdict of receiving a stolen horse, knowing It to have been stolen. They nron uteoded the prisoner to the mercy of tho Court.

Judge Avery said tbat he would amt scale the prisoner to any stated term of year la the peolteaUary. bat wowid sentence blm under the sec law. Whereby the Board of PealtesUsry Con a laatntx-rs tlx re the term of Impvtaonsaent of tb eoavlcted. Thla will be the drst aeatcavea ta this coaaty aader Ibis oew law. Tbeeaoeaf tbe Ktai aralna Geo.

Hbeltnn. charged with ccswslt with iatewt to commit a rape fAaarrfle Pratt, was to have been heard befwre Jsdgv Xtaawall and a Jery yec-torttay. It would take snore than on day to trr tbe case, and the foort won Id aot jr Info it tn heart of the Jnbnvoa murder cae will taennlnned this morning. Judge Avery and a la ry yesterday afternoon heard Ibeeaaeof the ft te asainkt tlatthew Becd.r, charged with burvlsrlxing the store of Jnn rh Jun. at t'amden City, on the letb of rtrioWr.

I3. of property to tbe amnuht of t3m. Rv4t was lofntlr Indicted fa the crime with Wm. W. Child and Thoa.

tf ttchell. T. C. Ompbeti'K (ft has bewa set on the calendar nf Judge JahnsToa's room, to be tried RilTurniar, tbe 7lb. A numbrr nf murder ease have been sen for trial next week.

BCRXK1) LEATHER, A 4,600 Fire la Louis C. Bardie' Tanner. A belnted traveler at twenty-five aslant to two 0010011 thla moral ng discovered a tiro In a stable at 192 MeMicken arenas, and after yelling watch for awhile, ran over to the canine-house, when an alarm was scut in rreai Eos 91, and oon after a call was made for a second reley of engii.e. Tbe dames apread from the stable Into a three-story tannery, which was filled from the ground op with man a far-tared leather, having a value of about Mtt. Energetic work on tbe part of th Bremen brought the flames under control, keeping the damngw on building and stock down to between Stmu and Abe bultdint wsa covered by a gt.OCo policy In the Herman Mutual, and th stock by a V0 policy In the Mansfield Mutual.

Mr. Louts Kardls. occupant and owner, has oeen In this bewlnee twenty one veer, and never had a re before this one. For ttfteen year he carried hie own Insurance, and It waa only recently, oa urgent solid la lion areata, tbat took out I he policies. A Dsft Dtstk AtesgaS.

William Morris fined S10 and costs and sentenced In the Work-bouse tor thirty days days being suspended) by Judge Fltsgerald, yesterday, for discharging Drear ma wtthle the e4ty limits. Morris, who lives with bis parentsat a vicious dog in Runaymodo Park but week, and witnesses testified bis having threatened a lady who Interfered. The previous good character of trie buy prevented a heavier pnnishmeiit. Mr. John Morris, the father of tb hoy.

desires to knew the reason tbst two witnesses for In defendant were not allowed to testify. If be consult Jadg Fltsgerald tb latter will explain that tbe two witnesses were understood to know nothing nf a direct nam re tbat would have applied to iae rJwnkefe Ttekcr. Ifarttn. tbe paw a archer with whom Jimmy Duuker's wateh was spouted, states tbatwben Billy Talbot came to htm on Sue-day he said bis eante was Hill, tbe same name be bad given three or four limes before when be had pawued the same watch. This, Martin the records of the offlec of the hief of Folic will show.

He let Hill or 1 albot have on the watch, which la probably worth bmt tTD. When nttttker called for his watch Martin soys he told blm he could have It On paymcatof hrn Imnher replied he would Giy but fcM. Martin thrn said arreat Talbot or ill, and III lose my SSS and prone eo to blm. Tn this Uunker refaeori. and then the caa went to Court.

8ttitnt to-morrow a 1 1 1 a Can Net Bo Arbitrated. At tn meeting of the Board of Trade and Transportattoa yesterday Metiers wer read from CoDgressmen FolUtt and Jbrdan, ae kaewledging tbe receipt of resolutions passed by th award asking far better protection for Amerlcaa mercantile Snarl ae. Mr. Kellogg, from tb Rpeetal Arbitrating Committee, re-ported tbkt the committee bad called' a all perilous concerned la tbe eigar-maker' lockout, and that both th manufactumn aad employes dee Used te come to term. Arrested for Embezzle: JvCL Campbell, a jroaag aaa employed aa a real estate agent by W.

H. Phillips, was arrested yesUrdsy on a warrant sworn out before eulr Anthony, Charging bias with rmbtiiliSK tie la a real estate He was released on a bond of fJuu, aad wiU appear Thursday for trial. 1 a Tf7-. A Coststellmaat TeereHsed. 'David Beborr.

Coaneilmaa from the Twelfth Ward, appeared before Esquire Bloom yeatrdy-nd swwr oat pea war raot for Christ Adler. a eon tractor, -alleging that he feared ho weuM do him bodily harm. Adler gsv bond tn the sum of SUA) for his np peavrajace Thursday niL 1 'J'- Cea welly Cemmttted. Bartley Connelly, who waa recently sentenced to the Work-house for elk month And fined a sura arneuatlng to, flat tJ foe asaaull and battery, was taken to that tnaUtaUon yesterday. Unle released be (or the ms Unee expires.

Con nUy Will tcrualll atuap VMilsita uemiM, THE EQIJIBEB. CIHCINKATI, amCTSD A MIAT 21 Cfaclniutrt TamtTM Ciorai Covers Itielf With Glory. Casfistrt Rgdeaptlo Cfvea VlUit Degrtd of FaTfecttos mtvtr Beferg Attalaatf. dsorsia. fioloiate nncl Orehamtrw.

Sttr- paad TbemactTrw In tb 1SHX1 lni EMorU -Oonaod'a 'Redemption ntlt now" waa tbe nnanlmoog verdict of tbe chorus, soloists, orchestra and and lore last night oa leaving Music HaiL There bad been a deartn for a long time of healthful auatts of the special character Inaugurated by this Festival, and for which preparations had kwca uadergoing for two years la order that the area vest degree of pcvfeotlosj might be attained. The vast audi eoe arcseat last atgnt was cvraence safflclenl tbst the people were turning with seller to wblceon musical entertainment. after tbe unsatisfactory performances or other untrained and less elevated bodies that bad aasamed the name, hat aot tbe tnt allude, of festivals. To use a homely simile. It was a raters to rcwot boat and bread sad batter, after being satiated with pis and eake.

that satisfies tb appoUM temporarily, but tn tb end ruin dices lioa. Tb ball wa built for last saeh singing, and on these cessions only la Its true value to he city brought out. It waa erected to sop- ply this need, and It will be an endartng mon-omml to Its rsualaeeot fnaadsr. Beery Uslnar was favorable to ss aospteloas opoala. The disastrous catccta of the neod had passed ofT; the late anpleassnvnsss at the Court-bo use had reanlUd In making the people feel happier through the safety arising a better administration of Justice; the mlngly Interminable ralaa had ceased; the financial Barry proved more wind; tbe skies put a long-missing drcse of brightness, sad with tbe great eototsts art la attendance, tne churns in perfect, training, supplemented hy aa orchestra of tag pieces aoder the great leader.

Thomas, wbst but auecc5S could follow. Them la a wonderful difference la he character of the audiences that attend the May Fcsllvsls and those to be found at other entertain asesta. At the former they ere th very acme of refineneot, cull-ore aad Intelligence. Last night the throngs arrived promptly, took seals without onnfiwloa and received tbe masterly rendilloa is quiet enjoyment, un-mxrked by the too frequent, boietevbns and indiscriminate applauae usually encountered st Hairs of minor Importance. Many were there from abroad.

Devotees of music. wheeeemwHtg fntr a long diet a nee should awaken Clnclnaatlana a better as-prcclatlnts of Its siagalfieest choesej which has maintained an almost unbroken organization for thirteen years. In the faee of trytag difficulties. Tbe audience last sight was long-delayed compliment to lb pains-ta In si necra. There Is a week of harmony before tbe public tub ruroBaA xcz It waa a wise choice the selection of Ooa-nodS "Th Redemption aa tbe Inaugural work of tbe prevent May Festival.

The splendid audience la attendance proved conclusively that Interest tn It has net diminished since Its prosentattna last spring. Tbe chorus at tbat time was th same, but the orchestra was of lens pretentious composition, While the soloists, with the exception of Madam Nllsson aad Mas Belurleh. were th same. OouDOds power aaa com poser does not shine forth In suck manner aa to Impress one with the Idea tbat be bus any deepty religions sentiment lu his nature tbat must find ex- sreaaton: bot a certain spirit of reverence pervades tho wwk that strikes a sympathetic chord la Ike mind sad heart of every true listener. Throughout he shows himself a master of Instrumentation.

In the bands of any compoaer less worthy much of the subject matter would descend to the level of the commonplace. In general treatment of the. sublime subject Gounod has adopted a course at wide variaac with raaay of his predecessors, sad not Infrequently psssages occur thst Indicate clearly a resort to resources collected during' bis long experience la operatic com pool ilea. The style la Intensely drsmstle. He bsa followed Wagner to th extent of employing unusual harmonic progressions.

In the edopllea of one prominent leading motive. "The Redemption Theme," and furl her In tho fact that the orchestra Is his chief dependence toxpras Ihe meaning and Illustrate the verbal test. ft la seedless at thi. time to descant upon the work In Its relation to others of the kind. The composer, possibly fearing Invidious comparisons, has kindly furnished an analysis ample for all needs.

In which be classes it as a Trilogy, and It only remains to consider tbe manner in which It was presented. Is tbis connection It mny be raid that the honors wsre won by th chorus. Tb work of the singers was a triumph for the city and sn overwhelming compliment to Mr. Arthur Mee snd his able assistant. Mr.

Schneider. All concerned have worked onsclefitlously snd herein tbey find their reword. Mr. Thomas ewe the msnsgemeat personal vote of thanks la present lag blm with a band of vocalist almost equal In excellence to his own marvelous forces. As com pared to former years.

It la believed tbe volame of tntse Is less, but In a corresponding ratio tbe quality ha been Improved, la precision of attaek, correct seas, clearness and unity of enunciation, the elopers excelled- la "Th Reproaches. which was writlsn forcltbcr quartet or chore-, was shown what may be 'done wllh a large chorus In tbe Way of detlrate shading. This was slsn noticeable In the quartet and chorus in the Srst parL Be1d th Cross, ate, and sgaln prominently In lb solo and chorus In part second, "From Thy Love." Tbe effect of tbe massed voices and Instrument In tb plain solid chord of tb -Unfold" chorus can only be oeserloed as terrific. It Is simple, but bas at the same tlmc'a breadth and vigor tbst Incline tieanod to a seat with Handel on the throne of chorus kings. The very aatureof tb music forbid Interruption, but tea temptation at times to dsmsnd repetitions I was almost too strong to be 'successfully resisted.

In one Instance tbe Chorus was no- llecably diffident In attack, and In tbe chorals there waa a disposition to fall from the key. These ermrs, however, were So slight a to merit no further remark. Tbe soloist vera doubtless When the evening's task as completed, for their duties are for the most part without hope of reward la the sbnpc of applause. Were It not tbat the acoustic properties of Music Hall ar pa-rfect Iw their wag much of their work would have gone fur naught. Mad.

JWiicson mat with a warm Welcome When she appeared after the first latermlssios. As always, rbe was tbe consummate artiste iw her command of express ton, bot the evident effort wllh which sbc attained the higher notes did not leave a favorable Impression. Tb beautiful trie for women's volc-s In the second part, as sung by herself. Mrs. Hsrt-degen and Miss I nan waa begun in doavt aad ended Va ancertalaty.

They did not seem to understand each ott er. Mra ftartdetrcn and Mis Wlnant both accomplished excellent results. Mr. Toed la voice shows signs of wear, evidently due In a measure to his constant communion wtth Wagner, xtltl.h wa always correct and dignified la delivery. Mr.

Remmens showed his ponderous voice to advantage, but the sty ic and spirit of th music arc (tot Is bis vela. Mr. HdMrleh Is not declamatory laany sense, his voire and feeling being more cou-gental to lyric eowi peel Unna, and In the VSt snare his vocal organ Inclined to a decided resemblance wtth that which tradition has ascribed to tb vote of conscience wllh a nasal twang ss a taodera Improvement. TO-XfOHT rSerOavtfAXCB. To-night the: Wagner Trio will appear for th first time In tbcfr eelcctloaa frost Appended Is th program mat firm phony fcCmaer.Op.ST Tteettsevea.

Aliegrecua fcri. Mberm allegre, ASdaatC cea motCv Flaaie aUagra. Chums. IX Ti aWagaer AC t. Otsntfs, W.

Mfc.ml. irniiaa aa laaS Keen A young ahepkerd and tb Pilgrims. mni v. Taaakssssr, Ta the Mtassrat -aigata, tetradaetleak II. eJlsaeeth.

Tsnnhai arc and Weuraam. keen keea iI.KllsalMh and Tbe lamdgrav. i v. a Aiaaxh sod Wborua, Isiradtteilea.TnnbBasrs Pllfrltner. Peenc KluBvueik.

Weltrau and the A-tder Ft grim. i evrene fl. Wetfrsm aloe. avreae III. Tsnnkeuee.

WefYrS mtet, Lsad-grave, allnstrela. e.tdrr an1 YaeneeV PitgnasSt lisiaisas. handajTuco at TbeetaciA, tlerr Umll met trie HCrwtana WlMtelniann Wvlfn a Kacbeabaeit llt. Praes eteaaaserts WeKber Vea iter Va)sswetdealr. aeedur Tuettf, P'ttm lf Mr.

Ms ltdntich kJtrabetk frsa Anislla rnedrtch-Mai eras A gang bheyherd MlmavuataaJach Cborua aad Urcbaatra. eoaur or tus aisles. OrredA wrre th proper thing. It was the ahoras' night to triumph. TBI ecene oa tbe cUge was a beautiful one.

Cur.CiXX'ATt rnay eU feel proud el the chorus. It was a ertltored aa-llene. For th first Uisve ta tb history of Cincinnati there waa uo InterrepUou of toe music by lU-timed applause. Piaa aud a at roartn atrccta wem.ost la force. i Tun euaortae ws an very luuy npre- scaiaak Ox a young asaa was there who wor.

black gloves. The Pottery Club did not lack In aenlatlsta, but there were sot many cherubs there. Tne badge of the director was quite ea spicnoua. Ft-f-r. dree wa carried eat extesefveiy by tb mes.

Us. ax UtA A. How a a UixxLa were in rroau- BACBgLoa-uxg, Mr. Fraak. IX.

Baldwin came atone. Tun mdlealn Um cdiearus wr acaiiy ail at- Drco ta wnuc Ms. Baasrr Arxoli wsssklrmlshlsgarcaad am lav ataiier vum Ma. WllAllBHSCS mas, or vans veraa. aaotbergeatle- Ma.

Mas. E. N. Rom wer wilbla ear shot of i nomas' as ion. Evs tbe bngle railing theaodienoa Is from -luncU" waa rauter arituc tlx.

a so Mas. R. B. Botlih vtn) sswo Is scipsasas iaiif pe laws, Dnts-noWX were numerous. you know, Is tbe wwed use sew.

jowii axo mbs. m. f. Fotuw wer among laose a i'n a row os HM esresa. Rev.

I. "Nvto3 STAKbtit. rector of Cbrtst CD arc aaa aimu sxengcr wer there. Coloxkl Bo polo MAnKnaKiT got baek rrom tn Vfaaaer vuy is tias ko gi is. Ma.

Minx M. SuoaitAXxn waa among the notable bachelor basse who were there. Um. B. Fitrxo snd Kin Fannie Field had nr.

and Mies uoeppor for scar neighbors. Da. Fxaxk Bacsxisu looked Juatassweet aa son sua ae as playing laws tea a is. Ma. axo Mas.

DSAfSis Wiuils wee among tooscnear tne front In Utcauditorium. SrgAKI-ee) of pretty ehnrns girls Cincinnati tay a claim ror any number or tb darlings. QOITS a srilllast sualtsar iBsst sssrtsr vi au uour in nir vrauuuit ssnns pars at su Cvixv lady la tb boose, wtth Dovbaaa an exception or two, wore a floral corsage decora- twa. Irrn? wfl thelntermlselan mane men ita af iut caorua unsxiss wbls irrenua is las audi CBCW. FncDTtftiCK Ixxfcs was walking around In th vestibule wltbont the aid of his trous- uona.

NlLsaox looked decldedlr laadons last a an. Inc. She seemed Dleuaad with the anutiaa she received. Mx. mn Mrs.

M. JT. Ixoaliji were the ren ter or oisiinguisbed number Of visitors la tbe auditorium. JtrSTtCR fiTAXLC-V MAVTHBWW Biut Mlsa Matthews enioved Tba kaltmBliaa" fmm the auditorium. I.AT night's andienee was renlle a sorahla one.

There were bundrcdsef well-known faorS to be reoiignlscd. Tn At Mrhtnlnc stroke failed in keen either of tbe Messrs. Gitmour, of thcUnuid Hotel, or nwir wits away. TtlROnoRK THowaA IS nrnmtl. If he Is an thine.

There wa no dnllylm; la eomanening-Half-past seven fat the hour. Mas. CHRIS IvIKafxnra. Ulu Joale ft in. singer aud her guest.

Ml Fleming, of Port Wayne, were among tb throng of latecomers. THI fnet fhst th iravrMttnl has MMlful the damp of approval from soeictv (wllliheld from th brnmatle Festival) goes mnch toward It cress. Pmrx HfLL bad a little srndtewfa of chairs tn section two. t'olonel and Mrs. M.

D. Msx- II. Mr. Peter-Radolah Kafir and Mlsa Xafi wrr among the occopnnts. Hnx.

Wb. H. P-ana. and wife rf Deealnr. ureal tendinc the Festival a tb an I of Mr.

B. W. ''amphell. of he PaxonV Rnlldftig. Mr.

Is one of tbe leading temperance adveeate ef hie native Stale. Wnrx Mrs. Ann Lonisc Carv-ftaymond arrived Inst night her entrance was greeted wlfh applajus by the chores. The fnvorwl songstres wns'soon loat to view tn a wilderness of bonnets, and during the Intermission held quite a little levee with old friends, A party or sixty excursionist from Wlicel-Inr arrived on the steamer Mf. fjt wrencc ves-lerdnr.

and took In the Festival lateven'lrc. Dan IHftns waa ksoekeet ont during the afternoon, when one of the pnrtv cunic In. and. after wearing ont con pie of pencils on the box-sheet, remarked: "Olve.mo that block, pleas." YFTMDAr Pnhme Co. shinned a very handenme sliver service, break fas' and tea eta.

and numberless oilier pieces, nil of the nnea4 hemmered silver, and ntrehd br Madame Nllwaon. Ahe remarked thst If was something the like of which she had nver seen in Europe. The entire package she sent, through the Adam Express, charges prepaid, aas prevent to friend is Spain. Jcst after the cTncins of the onenlngj enorai oi ine -iceaempiion" by etef lal hoir. Mr.

Arthur Me a waa prwaeoted with a draft on Berlin for l.2tl marks on hnlf of Ibememberasf the rhnnn. Ibis little episode took place behind the stage snd the recipient was taken completely by surprise. He remarked afterward: I hare a hone to pick with the chorus." but be didn't seem to be very angry about It. Ms. axo Mrs.

Thari. Axbrxsox, Mlaa Ilerron, Mr. and Mrs. Rrlrgs Cunningham. Mr.

and Mrs. Arctier Brown. Mrs. Tmoahue. Miss Donnhue.

of Monnt Aalaarn: Mr. Iiclen ii lain. Mr. Will II. Tnft.

Mr. snd Mrs. Henrv Rtettinlus. Miss fteltlnloa. lf.

Will Thorae. Mr. Reuben Crnne. Mr. Ed IJnrver.

Mr. and Mrs. Cbnrlev Wtibr. Mrs, R. M.

V. Taylor. Mr. W. H.

Woods, Mrs. Wm. Tmmlntck. Mr. nnd Mrs.

PaurF. Mohr. Mr. Fenton Lawson. Vr.

and Mr. Henry W. Ps Mr. Prrtn-Ijing-dn. Burnet.

Mlsa Burnet. Miss Davis. Mr. W. W.

Taylor. Mr. John Henfn. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Hatlam. Mr. Tom alrDhrss, Mr. Alfred Hill. Mr.

and Mrs, Kmerv H. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. Dlsnev. Mr. James I Hilton. Mr.

and Mrs. If. F- tTrehhlel. of New Ynrx; Mr. Joaenh F.

Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fdrr. Boyd.

Mr. and Mrs. flows rri K. Jamea. of Clifton Ihe Misses Smith of Clifton JlUis Irg.lla.

Mr. Flllott II. IVndtelon. oionrl W. I fl'Brien.

Mr. nnl Mrs. Adam flrav. of follege ITIII: Mr. snd Mr.

John K. 1111' and Sir. W. A. Davidsoo were numbered araoug the audience 1ICBPHT COJfTICTtB.

A Petit Lareeey Cas la th Folic Court Before a Jury Hangs Fire Aeveo Hear. The case of Mos Msrphy and Jacob Jacob wer tried before Jadg Fitsgeraid aad a Jury yesterday afternoon. The charge was petit larceny, tbe defendants being accused of stealing SD09 from Herman Wilson's saloon, on East Sltth street, last Paturday ntghL Wilson testified that the men entered his place, arid after Calling foi beer, ashed lilm for some pretzels. While the' proprietor was producing the briny dellcncic they grabbed the money and ran. Murphy and Jacobs Introduced testimony to urovean alibi.

At II tW Inst night the "ititelli-grnt" Jury brought in a verdict of guilty as to Murphy, and not guilty as to Jsiw.h. Judge FitzgerHld then gsve Mnrphy Ihe full extent of the law. via. and thirty dny. fie then took occasion to give a word or two of advlve tn tne Jury.

He plainly told them that aa long aa he occupied tbe bench he would protect tho Interests nf the ll of Cincinnati, and that he would not dtschanre a Jury when there whs any chance of tlielr agreeing on a verdict. Jacobs waa immedlntclv rearrested on another charge. J. J. McCarthy appeared for plaintiff.

DITORCB AKD ALXMOJfT. Charg fSxtrom Craelfy aad Adultery Against Tww Husbands. Rachel Mendec filed salt yesterday for divorce from Nathan Mendea. Tbey were married at Da bnor. Russia, inJafy.

1ST6, She allege that deserted her about four troaths agok and that On tb 1st of last March he committed adultery with one Katie Conway la Covington, aad bar lived In adultery wlta her ever elne. There la one child, the Issue of he marriage. Resins Sel pel filed a petition In the Common Fleas Court yesterday against Tobias "el pel. asking for alimony. The parttee were married on the Sd of.

July. int. In ibis. city, and five children were born of the marriage, the yHngst sow fourteen yearn of ag. Rbe alleges tbat her husband lias been guilty ef est rein cruelly.

In that be One threw her noon the bed with violence and called her obscene. names. Again be told ber to leave the house and threatened to cut her heart out with a butcher knife When she refused to go, and would have carried out his threat had sot her children Interfered, few wa compelled to leave him on account of his treat-meat la fear of her life. TfiUC KBWS-BOTS P1CK1C Ann aTecusI aad Alderasaa JZd Tfrtaoa Load tb Grand Unrch. -A society event which escaped tks attention ot th majority of tb eiit of th city cam off at the Highland last eveolng.

It was th second aanual pieslo given by tbe Clad dds ti ocwaboyA About hdlf-pnat stn o'clock a constant Stream of urchins began to mors toward th Higblaad Hen Inclined Plane. At eight O'clock a'promle-eaona crowd of SEW bootblack aad newsboy bad assembled. Tbey were of ail sixes aad completions, and ranked la axes the Infant of aevea or etght to the mature) fellew wsw bav graduated Into bos. A large crowd wag attracted to Ihe seen, the picnic element being cut In fall fore. At eight oetoch Thompson string band struck up a -lively air, and the most unique and Interesting grand inarch ever wit-neesed ta Cincinnati began.

Councilman Ed WiLon and a portly, motherly-looking woman led the march. Tbe lady waa "Aunt Jennie, the news-boys friend. 'Sn wa th cea tar of attraction during' th entire evening and was Jubilant After th grand- march tb dancing enaamcoced la earneat, tho first number on to program being the Ex-aoiBsx waits. All tbe daily pspersta the city wer tbu re me tit be real, and by half-past one celock nineteen number had been reeled 0, whan the Joyous party vat broken up. Considering tbe targe nntc I of the rcpre sentaUVes ef tbe proarreesive Memeot there toeether tb oortdaet of tne rs Wa vcev sjcos lenaliy aom oa to cut Wwuid get Into a heated dlseuastton' over pottttes or 1 1 gtn out sues tutors are to ar experiea in I Af bulf.tut.1 ten -Rj Morris, a ree leo-faced Id.

vno Ida forth on VlncandMixlbt.tietajipneared on tb srare nf t. and SMBg tb -cog aud gsv aa tutilalkts of Emmet's Lriaby.n is response an en- thuu-lie encore he augTbUld Vlrglula i The osdlesec ths be-ran ts reward hlsa with mosM-y. Asm Jenai led off srlth SI Ml and he received allogether eboel SS. He bad firg'lten bis evenlrg suit and palentj i sat a a suoieuc aiaa i nonce tne dtJereuee. 'M eteee e'el eh JmHmmy Tavler plved on the harp, and wa a He liberally rewarded.

W. H. Robinson, a rttnilauUve "shiner. ant several anngs which umueed much enthusiasm among his confreres, Wtte raised aat4ewiM oa LUC skngO t't tiicasMoual sf gig, 1 pjcsl waa under tbe aoaplec tf Mas Dr l.T"wsn Kdrebalteraud Ed lAsw-auni. and waa a Mg financial atni cee.

"Aunf Jeonle" was seen at her Hotel, os Haca atreei, afaer the ptcsi We ver. Tk good soul seeaued Is a stale ef ecstatic sitae. -How did Red Morris sing asked isc reporter- "Lord btesa-your sonl. honey. When that poor, diny-faeed.

rasged little child got op and sung so nice that way he Just toek my heart, he did. and I could have give him every tbiag I bad. 1 am stung tw ee Harris, and get him a place for NmatFr night." "They any you lad the grand march la superb a-yiet uit, smiw you sec they Jlat dared an, sod I veil take no dor trwni se on. Tbey thought I wa a chump, bua 1 waantv "Wat kind of a crou waa It, Auntie "II was Jes' tb sleeat, stuat 'pectablc crowd 1 ever seed. If it badut Iteen 1 wouldn't a slsycd there.

I'd a Jes' showed my besMl to let the boy kaowtl'd Come, aad than I'd a TIIE OLD STORY. Hkj or Aobott Tries S-ort Bomd to Wltlrt Two Innocent Prrna as Silent FartneiaV. Tks Soans Iron Company, of OiattAnooga, Loses BerersI Thbuxand, and th Cob aolicUted CeeJ and lfiais' Coss-' pu y. oXCinoinnaU It Is tbe desire of every on to be rich. Some are conical ts chanc their success on the confessedly alow process of putting aslds from their arninc, by extending tnelr buj-tnes and esforciag a greater coonomy at aA borne Other ar constantly Is pursuit df a financial will-o'-the-wisp, aad no matter bow of ten they get out of th bog Into which luvurlably loads, tbey will give chase to tbe next one tbat appears.

If none appears, they hunt on up. Such mca always have empty larders, and tbe realising. misery that should be entailed Is too frequently bidden by hopeful belief tbat the next turn of the wheel will make every thing right; that they will get close eaough to put the theoretical ealt ou tbe mythical tall. Wlllard Abbott Is one of the Utter kind. and he ia further away to-day from th gal of bis ambition than ha was years as when bo started in the vain pursuit.

Even now. If be would but be satisfied with tbe ordinary and legitimate methods of gaining a II veil hood, bo could staad oa an equality wltb millions of other men who. on moderat In- com, find ample enjoyment In naodest home. He was born In India, bis father being Baptist missionary thereat tbe time. On return to America young Abbott waa given a splendid education, which he finished by graduating ut the Rochester University When of inarrlageabl age lie paid aucccrsfel court to a young lady of wealthy parentage.

Although wa perfectly willing nd wi'sbed to adapt herself to his limited Income, he Insisted on maintaining her ia th luxury to which aha had been accustomed. In hi effort toward lilts end he had tw deal unfairly with bis employers, and many must hav been hi heartburnings as be. thought of tb secrets which he must keep to himself. To vary his fortune he went to Chattauocga and en tared tb employ of an iron company. Th city thcu offered.

a field for speculators In real estate; tbe Cincinnati Southern wa ap proaching completion, and Its entrance Into th rprale limit wa to malt an Eldorado of tb st gosnt plae. Beginning With small Incontinent, be increased tbem until hopelessly Involved; yet ho kept on sending good money after bad. While yet hoping agulast hope the panle of 1ST! ex me, and be went under th ruins, disclosing tiiat he bad lost thousands to which ho had no legal right. Prompt help from relatives restored about oae-balt of the amount, and he waa aaved from Ihe penitentiary. Drifting from one plnce to another unded In Cincinnati three year ago.

and obtained a situation oa book-keeper and coufi-lentiel man In Ihe Consolidated Cool and Mining Coin puny at a salary of fl') a month, lie tnined th Presbyterian hurch. on Walnut 1 ill, nnd having an xeellent voice obtained a position In th choir, mm which lie has since been expelled. For a time he did very well until extravagant habits pressed him. Unmindful of hi narrow escape In Tennessee, and the lesson It taught, he aguln tell Into habit of extravagance, and. to end a pitiful story, he Is once more out of a situation arid Ihe Consolidated Coal and Mining Com puny I nearly fo.OUu short.

Th ill err wr flirt apprised nf the fact by bis voluntary confession. II hud appropriated th money to Invest II in lit Iluckcye Novelty Coitinw ny In th Arrad as a kind of a side speculation that promiM-d large returns. As usual, his Judgment wns ut fault, and for the second lima he Is amenable to tbe law. erat isL biscaTvu to tus xauriaaa. Cn attakoooa.

Tins, May Uu. Tour correspondent called on officers of the Roane Iron Company, I hi city, and teamed that Major Willard Ablwtt'waa elected Hecretary and Jenernl book-keeper of that in ne, loTO, nnd niled the position until 1ST. He gave general sHili-facllcn up to that time. as nr aa wns known, wnen resigned. is Officers of the company, who are lu dally as-attaittilon with ill hi.

refuse to give detail ef tils transactions that might be regarded aa crooked, bo the only wny open to ttscertain afi.v thing of in gentleman's career was from outside parties who knew hitn. In ItfTo. on the periodical exsmlnatlon of hla books by an expert, ouiclrrcgalariltes were discovered, when lie offered his resignation, which being accepted he removed to Cleveland. Ohio, with his family. These dlscrepnncles.

It ts thought, were brought about by speculations which proved unsuccessful, and not by predisposition to do wrong. Tbe Ir-regularities were very ex lenitive, and be was not prosecuted by the coin puny. His fall was generally regretted by ail who knew of the circumstances, and but little publicity a t'lven to the mutter. Th general habits of Major Abbott ware good, though he lived some beyond his means. He was a leading member of the Presbyterian Church of this city, wns considered a man of culture, and had traveled considerably.

No nltlzea ot Chattanooga alood higher In the community thun Major Abbott, and none could count warmer friends. HI prcseut misfortune, ilk thee of 173, will fail lik a bomb among bis friends. A PAT1XO lygTlTCTTOX. Watcr-Werks Cellmate fr th a suing Seven Stoats. Th Board ef Pnbll Works approved yes-terdny a recommendation of tbe Engineer that a foot-bridge be constructed over the canal at Baymlilar.

street. Jacob Lang was appointed Superintendent of Burnet Woods Park, and John Vol lair watchman. The following Was received and filed: ClxciKMATl. May art, IffM. To ti HowoRABwn Uoabo or Poajtic WoKS-6'ef'eeM-nr is res pons to your resolution of the 15th lnU.

1 respectfully submit th expense of th Water-Works bcparUi test to let-TOber si. leSt, In their order: Ob II sal kins Joe Ms 1Mb- Cincinnati and Keupon PtpC-wcrkS, tor pipe eetteereo. furreal Irilistuatlnaated 17 tw as iHianal aaa Mfyaaiasi assu ant sua aa roilosrs: lane, fur latsiaat. r.r vs M.Out avricu U.ieo ae Ji isly. fur recetnpilua.

miMt. fer iBtessat, tirtiber, fur laterrst December, lor latere lav anil Begatar iblrty-thra weeks at grgsie per gote Kxtenslea aaa aw wrk Montfily bill Curreat aoual, BljWBI at ur OS teai. Waiter faiue for Uapertaat lmir.BHwa ta.au dsaaaaSed Bring Ute aest sas aaaist" Mew boilers for rrwet-axreet Works, te ha ratsec atbeve high-waier mark ef Protecting 8blid euatlae against high ten to 5 puntpa fer tta pewer Cosnfatettuu ef lMutnm WMumeraa a sewer aU- aiaieu Lsrec Tutsi re qulreaneats te le anber tl IMM XMtS Kstimaten reeeipta uamoer II. assa. i cladtMf caab ua twatva (S Ssrjl-- 1 rr-T- Tl tfrl tUjaat SU licapeciiully yours, Tuos.

J. Bcu. Muparinumdcwtof Waler-wocks. City Will K. Ktxo, of Ua Troy Democrat, and Charts KHot, ot tho Sidney Sentlnal, ar among th visitors th May Festival.

U. W. BASSfi. Athena, Ohio; A. Allen.

Kenton. Ohio; Din pry. PorUmoutlv-Ohlu; n. D. Toder.

Colatubus, Ohio; Frank Nash. Oulltpols. Ohio; f. Bfnca and wife, laa-enster. Ohio, were at th Walust Street iloua yes Fixtival visitors at the Dennlson: Dr.

William M. Garrard. Leftrcneevt lie. III. alls MattI Iiarrcit, Viueenncs.

D. Mills, Mrav B. 8berrll, Louisville, Mrs. Wlaser. Sirs.

Miller. Urcwovllle, Obi: Ocwrg Parroll. Jsmes Turner. Dayton, Ohio; J. IX.

Strip sod sos, Ruee 1 ville, Ohio; Mn. Ora Mrs. Brows, Kw Vleana, Ohio; Jas. Anderton. Dayton, Ohio; J.

N. JCcurlng, Bene fotktaiac, ObJot L. M. AtkiAs, J. D.

Atkias. lawilsa. ACy-t W. J. Jacotaa, OsaxgitCWS.

Ohio I J. a OF Eiy'oyed' by the Odd-FeUcras. rttij-kcan4 Annoal Ohio's Cra ad Lodg-s. Who tb Rprntatlv Aro.aad How X-y War Wlcomd sad WU1 Be) Xotertainad. Testettisy mdrntng tbe opening session of th fifty -second annual meeting of tb Urand Lodz ef Ohio, I.

O. O. was held at Ortd- el lows' Tempt. There was a full attendance of representatives and quite a number of vis. torn from ont of town.

An address of wel com wa made by Hie Honor Mayor 8lc- pbeaa, aad a seat response was given by the Urand Master. K. H. Van Mclver. of Nor- waHt, on the pat of the order.

Past Urand Master W. 8. Cappetwr delivered theaddrat of welcome, and spoke as follows: Most Won-riiv rax Mastr. RgrRftstx Tfivti axo iKiKxiw: Hy th awurtesy of tte bretsre of this city there ha been assigned me ihe agreeable duty of couveytug to you worn ot welcome. ll sen isti you anouta occasional it lect the 4uceu City aa the place In which to bold fosi ssssal ineetiags.

for it was her on th alh of January, Uat. when we wer but a pioneer village, wllh hut a- lodge, or less than a hundred members, that tho Urand lodge of Ohio was organised aad held its first saealQB, was here that tbe tree took root. From the ahocmahcr'a shoo la the little log eaun warn) tbe nrst lodge was neia, to tne moacst two-story irsnie out a tew squares from her wharw tlia first Urand Lodge convened, has grown this macnlHcent temple in which we meet to-day. From the balf-dosen pioneer Odd.feilows has grown a city ef three uunorcu thousand sou is. wtiu six tnousana routers lu ber twenty-seven lodges, found in every business, trade and profslna In tbe walks of life wfcm charge rue to-oar to bid you an vma-ieiiow-acoraiai weioonier oia lou welcome auaouz cur nest anu progrceeive Oud-fellows who hav been prominent In many deeds of benevolence and charity; who have reared In ourSpring Urove Cemetery a mouuoient to the dead of our order, upon which the tourist critic from foreign lauds looks with awe jtttd admiration.

We have here recently uraauised tbe nucleus of an organisation for the cure of ir.c aged and Infirm members of our order that will soon take rank among the leading insula unss in its aiaa. We weloome vou too cltv that haa given from among Its uieinbera four titivvrnura of ourrttaic and one President of the United QtNiea. a city containing tne onwst igunru founilnTtli greatest Musi Uali nd th St tea. A city containing the finest suburbs best bridges siwnnlnc the Ohio. A city teeming with Industries thnt Invites trad bv building bar own railroad; a city whose bonds sell at a premium, aad whose banks d.t not "bust." Wc welcome you as brethren of an order founded upon the eternal principle ef friend shin, love and truth.

Au order that lias overcome the follies and nreludices of the oust, that withstood tit ahafta of criticism that have been burled agatnaMt for more than half century, until it count its members to-day tn the United Mia Lee ln six thousand lodxe-rooms. In which arc enrolled among th best Men of this Heoubiic Wc recognise and welcome you to-dny as representatives of sn order tbat bas all the extent of the country's territory, all diversity of locality, and all variety of population. Whatever opinion you may have, whether you area bloated uondiiitiacr or peasant, ricu or poor. Republican or Democrat, pro-slavery or aittl-alavery. strataht Whig or crooked Liberal.

Knnw-XoililRi or know every thing; whether inflationist or von tract Ion 1st, for free trade or protective tsrln. Nationalist or nodal 1st, Jew or Uentile, whether you favor Ihe dollar of the daddies and the Jingle ef silver be beard In your garments, er the rag-baby be found nestling In your arms, whether granger with sralplnc-antrc raised against intddic-men or the sut-eeseful operator In corner lot, muslins, tapes and laces, whether a dispenser of drugs, or a vender in Jews-harps and peanuts, ar inuttera that no mora concern us than la the question In wbieh State your cradle chanced to be rocked, or what freak of fortune, if of foreign blrtb, brought you to Our shores. Aa Odd-filow welcome yon. knowing that In the century which la pust th nation has proved Ha greatness, lis wealth and its power, and during more than half of Hint period yeu have coutrtbuted to 1 1 glorious history, glittering with heroic deeds and imper-lahablc examples. Arm in arm you bare Journeyed In safety throngh the wilderness and crossed the red sou of eivil strife.

Century may follow century In it wrdr, generations of men may come and go. the events of yesterday and to-day be forgotten, out America with our fraternity within ita borders will not perish, but endure forever While the spirit of our fathers their win. In conclusion, brethren, wc trust thst your stay among us maybe nlensant and agreeable. and that the lex 11 a lion this session may redound to oar noble order la Ohio. Again welcome welcome.

This ended th prelim I nary "ceremonies, and the business of the Urand LodgS wa then taken up. The Urand Officers present Wer: Urand Muster, Van 8ctver; iT. O. Charles Young, Of Columbus; Grand Warden. Wm.

Cray, of Akron; Orand Scr.ary, William C'hldsey: Grand Treasurer, George D. Wln- chell; Urand Chaplain. P.O. R. Fulton; Urand Marshal.

P. O. H. Ii. Green; Grand Guardian P.O.

George U. Holland; Grand Conductor, P. U. U. K.

Frost, and Grand Ucrald, P. O. John Buckstelncr. The full roster of Representatives who ar making the SU James their bead-quarters ss follows: Bucon. Richard.

Cleveland; Barge, Cleveland Banko. II, Cleveland Barr. John Fdenton; Bartiett. Toledo: Beld- mnn. William.

Ctilllloothc; Bethard. A. Springfield: Betterton, J. New Vienna: Blckett, W. Worthlngron Bowen.

W. Kandukky; Bran. Thomas Kent; Brown. W. IL.

ISew J'hlladelpbla; urueggman, A City; Buckles. C. Xenla; fiurford, D. K. L.ulher.

ity Christian, v. liy: loliins. j. Addison; ean, Geo. Sieuben ville: Coon, Jetferson; Cru- liiitte.

C. Jackson Darby, Morrow: Darby. W. lirvan. Ohio: Do Uuiler.

Vlitcltinali; tteweese. J. B.T Cant ran: Dielit. hanlel. IVmeroy; Dryfos.

It K. ynevliic; Duncan, Jalne. Jmi.t rderick town EUJ-wcrds. o. New Lclanoii; Ewing.

W. City; Field. Warren It ion Jamee, Bel lair: Foalke. O. llelniout: Frtedly.

John, Ada; Uibblna. Geo. Zsaesville: Good, G. Columbus Grove; Graf. Peter, City; IIndenuin.

J. Lynch-barg; Ilottuer. J. C. Mount Healthy; Ingraim.

J. Mwunt Sterling: Kaufman. J. C. Orrvlller Jvlng.

C. fprir.gCeld; Laugh-lin. J. tsidney Mackey, L. tohelby; sic-Math, Moscow; Magrnder.

V. Me-chanlt-sburg; Mathews. J. N-. Ureencamp; Nicbolcs, ICL.

Newark; NourcJohn Lancaster; Uby, Cieorge Alliance; Oil urn, J. Proc-torvilie; Purrott, George, Dttyum; Pick site, J. a. Malta; Preston, W' Beverly Rhoades, William, lieytioldjibtirg; Richards. William.

Shawnee; Rodgers. Volney. Vonnps-town: Ryau, E. Delaware; Kelt, John i Akrou; t-enarer. city; Uverbeck, Hamilton; ttherwood.

L. Columbus: ho brook, IIM city; Mlbei, Henry. Westervllle; Htepb- enson, V- Georgetown Htewsrt, A. Bloom- villa; Thomas. J.

Wellington; Van Deiuan, J. Washington C. Volkc, E. Greenville; Warner, A. city Watmlrt, Harvey, West Alexandria: White, W.

Auburn; Whitney, U. Elllston; Williams. J. Weston: Wilson. A.

H-, Lmran; 1 ttchell. W. Dny ion; Zay, F. Flndlay; Zearing, J. Belief uinalue.

'i ber a ere a number of visitors present, and among those who registered In tit niee of the Grand (secretary were: I Mohr, Prospect; James Kit tun, Hellaire; J. A. Robinson, Cleveland: C. Hay man. Pomeroy; Isiiuc N.

Ellis. Cleveland: J. W. Vaughan, HyrttcH; Rev. J.

Bewde. Port Jeflerson; Michael Halm, Columbus; John Little. Hprtngtleld: K. Fulton, Lynchburg; T. Fal-ton.

Lynchburg; U. H. Holland. Edgertnn; Frank Hogwe. wanton: C.

Hue lea. Xenla; Geo. Green. Tfy; David Frohman, eVaudusky; K. A.

Metier. New fl tlt.be O. P. Brown, t'amden; Joel Merrill, West Alexandria; J. D.

Wliloughby and A. J. Baldwin, fctlanehe-ter: J. it. Mile, Monnt Gllead; James Turner.

Dayton: II. B. Green. Flndlay; W. R.

Haslet ZMitesvllle; J. D. Cad a I lade George W. Mo-Can. A.

Jcxtea, Hpringdeld: Wraad Wcrlae Javmes Anderton. of Dayton, Ohio. 1 la aannal ropstrts of the Grand Mrster, Grand rk-rt'ie. Grand Treasurer and Grand Rci.reseutatires were submitted. They formed e-mplet record of all tbat ha occurred In Ohio of Interest to the fraternity during the past year.

Tbe Grand Master reported that during the year tight subordinate lodges, two degree lodge atod aevea Uebckah deer ledge were Insiilsted. On charter waa restored ad none surrendered. Five new lodge-rooms were dedicated and SSJSe'tS contributed bv Macs to the fiowd sufierer daring the Fe tamer freshet. Ihrcc lodge-rnom wrd- I rayed by fire during th year, oae at Canal Winchester, one at McComb and on at Wsmsley. Rchitivc tna matter ot no tittle Importance now being agitated ha wrote: -l am la receipt ef a petiUoa from th Odd-fellows' Horn ot Ohio, sn or-gsnlsatlos duly Incorporated under tn laws of Ohio, and composed of reprecentaUvea of lodges located la various parts of the Htatr.

I aiagladof this opportunity to commend tbe beneficent purpoaea of this association- to your soUc. believing that It Is entitled to. snd should treeeiv. lite recognition that it aeekS at yonr hands. It Is not designed to be local institution, in the alt-wit dispensations of Providence, the members of oar order.

In common with all of God's creatures, ar overtaken by age. and sometimes by poverty. Therefore, 1 reward tb eatabliahiaicnt of as txld-leUow' Ham aa being at one wis and ewssasteat with the sashing of our ar-dcr. Ueslso give a number of lotcrestlng de-rUiuns. read Secretary Chldaey reported that todies were la working order (be first of til ear, with a membe rhlp of 4stUI.

During year there were S.ll Initiations. The amount paid for relief daring tne year Wat H3jb J9 SB; ear rent txneimns cash ree arlpta of badges. Jlt .7 12; total aawet January 1, Sl.712.lsi U. Ihe sinter of Ite I kab lodsreo vein ber SI. IfM, was So; total membrmhlp.

Oi7; receipts, SSCTSI Si; expense and relief. eV.iitu 15; total aascta, ScATa Il The r-retDla of the Grand Kevre- iaryeaainr TA. A per capita tag est gmmawn. tarains in sue oraer. twt of who wete Past Grand.

1 heeomribu-tien to tta Rldgeijr Hlmtnrnenl Knud were STtl making a loUtl of gijsi 71 eollected In Ohio. He reported that by tbe flood several rndge up the river lost all. they possessed. tzm. Tstaaarar Wfneriallw aanort atbowed receipts of fM.l7 tj.

wit a vnlnco hand Of -2ri7 ia. aa xaart of Ueory HcAafaas and Jt. Wilcox. Orand fpresBtatlvi-, guv in detail tbe doing of sovereign Grand Lodge al I heir leal ar swan. lerdav arteriau.n waaglvrn over to hearing from the various cvniiiuUtcea, and an adjournment was snadc until to-day.

Ibla aft ernoon th re pre-eulallveeAviil enjoy a ride through the suburbs, and will be cntertaiucd by W. ILMtnlth. To-morrow eveulng-lion. John E. Bell, of Walnut Hills, tbxowsopen his doors to them.

AM CSEM JTT. J. 7L, Richmond, Yea. Dan Mob lu, Hibernian fame, In th tit-. 1 Fsiil.

tnvixe, agent Tarn Cabin, will avc for the East this evening. Maxaob Ka rrH a k. of Chllilcothr, was la tb ally yesterday. Mr. J.

K. Emmett will, appear at bis Opera-bouse next Monday even ing. Miss Adah For bas returned from the Par WcsCand la vlIUagber mot Iter inCovingioa. Sbc sold a house and lot la that city yesterday TnATt'IlER. PRtSIRoaS AKD Wt5STS Mln- tret am drawing thewrwest andlence of the yar at the Grand, and They tuny well feci elated over heir ucce a.

Joan Foster was of the opinio Inst even ing that tbe opening of the May Festival had somewhat affected the gallery attendanecal the Vine-street Opera-bogse. Tnt benedt tendered to Manager Mile will be given at the Grand one week from hett Saturday, afternoon nnd evening. Tbe box sheet Is now open at Haw ley's. Iakxx Zico, th five-year-old comet soloist, will apr witjt th Clnoianatl Orchestra In two concerts Sunday, afternoon and night at the Bellevne Pavilion. She will arrlv la th ett wllh her tmrent to-morrow mom Ing.

and will attend the May Feetlval la the evening. Ihi "Uncle Tom erase seems to be on the Increase fit Harris Museum. Fully eight thousand people paftsed through tbe place yes- terdsy. and Inst night many were turned away uaoie to gain aamuuiinn. It is in most at Imrtlve performance that has been given Harris' Museum Ibis season.

The blood hounds arrived yesterday, nnd play their part wain true duiiiij to nature. "Uactx Toas Vabik," is presented at tbe People's Mutenm by the Draper company, la tbe most Interesting museum performance we have yet seen at this bouse, and Its success can be understood by these who wit nessed the performance Inst evening. Noth Ing of importance has been cut ont, and all Ihe characters are well taken the tears and pathos wrought by -Uncle Tom and -Lltlle F.va" Intermingled with the funnv situa tions nnd saying of "Marks," with the brill ant scenic cnects, man in performance most enjoyable on. Tit. a People Musears haa among Its sew feature -for this week a marvelous freak the shape of a calf with two heads, eight wsll defined limbs, two caadal appendages, and on account of Its many eye, almost Argus-eyed.

Besides being a most wonderful creation ofnalur. It Is on that will afford close siuuy tor our learned savant of the medical tiroresctnn. singularly, the freak any tilng else except a monstrosity, a it. has nan nf th disgusting characteristics so often found In curiosities of thi nature, being pleasing to the eye as wall aa Instructive to to tutu a. A Survivor of Cbtckamauga Dies.

Louis Walts, th crack shot of Company known as the Mohawk Company, tke Ninth fleglment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, who died fay before yesterday, waa a veteran. On tbe bloody field of Chlekamauga, where Old Pap Thomas and the remnants of Ike Union Army were repelling assault after assault. bis regiment bore a Dromtntnt mart, and no comrade old hla duty mor uoMy iban tbe deceased. If was a crack shot, snd kept seven of his comrades busv loading rides for blm to shoot. He was eomrrtrtslr broken down by disease and ct oos re.

oont reeled while in service. His funeral will lake ulnee to-day at 3 p. m. from hla residence. No.

KS Vine street, under the auspices of tne Lytic i ost, xto.47, u. a. i-, of wuiea a member. The Oerssss Republican Clab. The German Republican Clab organised last night af Turner Hull, with the following named officers: President, A.

II. Bode; Vice-President. GO tar Withle: Recording Secre tary, Richard Zeldler: Corresponding etearciary, cnane r. jonnson; financial ncretary. Herman Rascliig: Treasurer.

Frank HotTner: Directors. Fred Spiegel. Charles John Lettuer, Getrge Una ma lla nn. Jnllus Fngolke. Herman user and William Iloiisheiin Goal Inc.

John A Ballled Watch. The raffled watch case, mentioned tn tbe ExQVinnn Sunday, was deelded In Justice Bloom's Court yesterday. James McCarty and I Relfua threw Ihe same number at die, and were about to deeidc Ihe matter between tbem, when Chas. ettkamp also came in aa a claimant. McCarty Iben replevied the watch from John Hoccioon.

who wa stake holder. At the trial resterdiiy Weltkantndld not appear, and Ihe affair wa -arbitrated by tseiiua aeoepiing sou tor ins interest. GOLNG FOR AV00L. And tbo Indications Are that i3om tricky Politicians Are LOabl to bo Shorn. CfficAdo.

Xfar 21 The national maas-mcct-Ing of th wool-growers ef tb United State wa resumed at ten o'clock thie morning. The com mi ttc appointed to prepare an address to th wool-growers of country submitted the following: To Titr WooL-OnowkR ap tn Sffsgp- HRIIURSS Or THB UXITIft HTTtS (J7lU- mcN: At the National Convention of Wool-Growers and Share p-Breeder ot 'the United Ktatea. law Id In Chicago on Ihe 1Mb of May, I8KI. which was attended by delegate from twenty Slates, a committee waa appointed to raw up as adders to I he wool-growers of the country for th purpns of arousing them to proper reallr.aiien of the neceualty that exists for immediate and ener Setleactioai if they would rescue the great loot! ry In which they are engaged from the rrrst-ht depressed condition ahd Imocnding rtkngers of still mom serious nature. 1 he undersigned member nf thccnmrnitlee firmly believe that the existing sad eonditinn of the tntercft yo reon-wn I ha been brought about lurgciy, if not altogether, bv adverse legislation, and that It will not agnln be prosperous until Congress ball reverse I action til last scsslttu.

and restore the rule of duty to those which ftfvalled under the tariff of lfflff. by which, for tb first tim In tbe ladt.atrlul history of lb country, equitable relallons were estnbllshed between the dattes on wool and those on woolen goods. It can be conclusively shown that tbe tariff act of that year gave to 'American producer of both wools sod woolen goods steady markets, a secnr expansion of production, aud I hat through Ibis expanded production It gave Consumers cheaper wool and woolen than were ever before known In AmH and brought prices of all roods of ordinary wear, ana oi many lor nno and luxurious wear, hrwer or aa lew as ar known in Eamna or elsewhere. Tbe repeal of lh tariff of l77n wool and woolens was not asked for, as bas been al-leged by the conservative business element of the country, or by a considerable number of American people. It was brought about wholly through lite effort of imonrtera and others Interested in securing In tbe United States a market for.ferelrn wools, aided bv a few parties who desired to make use of the feral a product as a whin wllh which insula.

duo the American market and mens Arner. lean proaucer. upon wnom they were com-celled to rely for nine-tenth sf the wool quired tls this business. The combined Influences, unpatriotloand un-American, led to the nasaatg of th nnwia. abortive and sua-cidal ta rid act of to which, we firmly bell ve.

may be attributed the preeeot de- pressea munition oi toe wool I noustry. You have, doiibtlesa, gentlemen, beard touch nf lal touching th soundrtea of the policy of putting "-raw material of maaufno-t ore, Including wool, en th free Hat. We trust 5 on will resent such a proposition whenever and wherever made with the Indignation which It richly merits. Wool -la the flulshed product of a million flock owners, wn have, by years of intelligent and patient labor and the expenditures of large sums of money, brought their product the present high standard of merit. To rluas It simple las raw material" as some thing that ha been produced almost wlthoutc st or expend I fuse, time and labor is Injustice agaiast which we trotyeu will enter ao effective protest.

Th areumenta ua din dvfertae of the pri n-dole of protection apply at least as forcible lo wool as to any article on th tariff rhed-). Growing worn) la equally with th grow ing of food and forests nd with the mann-factur of Iron aad ateel, tbe maiutcnance of tho commercial marine and navy, of a Na-tj. nal milltta. It la a primary element National defense In war. aad of financial se curity and Iradepceidenr In peace, the ansa or neglect of which woo Id derang our entire monetary system and place the emir coun try la alt IU iniervsla la a condition of Indus trial and colonial vassatnge to foreign produc arm.

equally fatal to the lanppiBee aad unbe-cnmlug to tbe dicnlty aud honor of a naiinn Wboscannnal Increase la wealth la now threefold thutof any ot Iter nullon. and whose prara- laiiesnvspitnitiat a oag ran among civilised empires afnd first among free, aeifT governing and enlightened peoples. The appeul finally declare a that th wool, growers have a right to ask Cone-re for the realorauaa of a as ssrr of protection, aad concludes In the following terms: -rlnaltr. believing drape-rat diaeas require heroic remedies, we especiall nrre to sustais at th poll for legislative office only sutHi eandldatles as are ia favor nf adequately protecting and encouraging the great Industry of sheep husbandry by volittg to re- inni mt wi inrinoi tt. or rates Of suite as least, ns proiecitv as luos muod led In- that art." I we report was unanlaraoH.lv aworatew.

The remaining portion of the session wa takes np by dlwua Litis melhods fttr aetioe in the pending Ntllonttl political canvass la making the power of the woui-g rowlug imlas- try feil. The convention reassembled at foar o'clock and appaalnled a committee or three KepeMie-ena loaltend th a epubirean Naliooal Coo-rention and three Dtrnaoerata to attend the I emucretie National Convrnlron, to urgw the claims of tb weolrowersfur th re-lctratu a of tit tarirf of un wool, and preseul tit ultimatum of the flock-muster a act lurlX lis tMateUoima-daudreaa. i INDIANAPOLIS. A-iiTisI Ucetiaw Graal loiija U. a BtAU Convention of Rebecca Cae-rea I aexttaUwaa I.

O. O. JT trie Innovation Km Hata. araxdAf. asarArtii eo thb txvrviara.

IxttiAXAPriLia, I JrTx. Mac 3l The Lodge. United Order HnM. r8 annual session. I wenty-thrc iodJcl" lodge reprearnlcd, with ail th officers wuding j.

B. MIchever. of Kokntoe.Cr.w Frosldenk Thirty new members i ecltMid aad Jicports showing mn Increase of seven tedrea-- th year and 4fi members. Total total membership io rood Unt Ing. LOSS; receipts, gust T5: dlibnrsemea, 41.175 present balance, tja si.

officJa. eleeted: Past Grand: President, J. B. Iu ever. Kokomo; Grand Prcsidebt, Tborni.

i Mycra, Noblcsvlllc; Orand 1 Ellen Allttaus. Indiackpolis; Grand Icrrrj. lor, L. Broadfja. ConneravUle; firuni'kT tare.

Ernst Dadas. Inal.n.n.. Joha Egger. Indianapolis: Cbsplsja. iajjl! MeJntyre.

Indianapolis; Inside Guard. Fr.v araasoraK. Fosir, Princeton; Outer Guard. -George Indianapolis, Medical Director.Boal Powel aCe Winter. North Manohesuart Haggartand Mr.

Elixa Cbatape, Indiana is ii rt. T-ape ITa avoxomo. i 1 Lewi M. Lee. of Falrland, haa bees eos.

vtctvd In tb Federal Court of ehargin aa Illegal pension fee. i i T. M. Idea bas been eleeled SccrrtAry Bullcr University, and he will be placed la ebarge of th Preparatory Department. Joseph Wheat ley, formerly a fncrehant policeman, bas been found to be the father! Mary Lasher child.

The girl la th oa nearly a year ago first prosecuted WheaUs and claimed thut she bad been first enueea into wine-room and then betrayed. Wheat ley won the case, and (be plaintiff thereupon appealed to the Circuit Court Mrs. Kste Price, th Illinois evangelist, ha began revival services in this city. rThc Masonic Committ arc In session tBm wek preparatory to tb moetiogof thaQraod iAjdtr nest wevk. Tb Indiana out Funeral Dime ton' As, elation will meet lu thi city to-marrow.

Wcorge A. Carr Is suing th ederal Marshal I aa afct arm a ww, v. wwiia aiHgM a have been wrongfully levied upon. This morning Lewis Wslker sndJobs Dick, son, both colored. Indulged la a row, Sarina Which Wa'kar struck DicksOa with a Wer gtass, breaking his jaw.

He was srrestcd tor tb assnuit, and fined S3 and eosts. Speaking of tbe arrest of 8. L. Nash, agtst of tb Mason le Mutual Benefit Frankfort, KyM for non-compllsnee with tss new Kentucky Insurance law, tbe 8ecretarr of tbe Association In this city rcpnru that nlthr he' nor Mr. Nssh was awaraof thi existence uf the law, which went Into eCsct lat month.

They will py th penalty. tho osml aonual seolou of th Grattd Lodge, 1. O. O. will begin In Ibis city t.

morrow. I tu ring lite afternoon there will a a competitive drill of the Uolforrned Dnrre Camp at the Exposition Halt There will bt a street parade, lb Uniformed Patriarch acting as escorts to tbe Grand Sire of tb Hoverelza urand Lodge, Erie J. Leach, wb arrived from Keokuk. Iowa, this morning. i mis afternoon mere was a man Con so-tlon of Rebtrkall Degree renremeulaiiaa.

vuslder uieusures for increasing ih pros. rarity of th order, or Ihi bra net i of It rand MasUr McCoy presided, and a commu te wns sent to tne urand Mire lo request hit presence. Th convention organised with Mrs. Kitaan Mills, of Evansvliia snd Airs. Ella Gould, of Rochester, Herrclary fh discussion of th convention led tou.s Tdopilon ef a petition to thw Graud Lodg cf ndlana asking for a HI art organ isu lion of th Hebekab Decree, aubordinat.

Grand Ixdg. i wooticy, me electrician or thlt eliy, in. rented a thermoelectric generator which it believe I hose who have see nil la a beginning of a revolution In tb nu of ti.a eUrvtrle fluid, it looks like a copper boiler, aad stands on the frame of a sewing-ma. chine. ran be heated by six coal-oil lamps, but one la to run a one-horse rnrin nnd illiHninnte four Incandescent lanifts.

Woolley claims thath will be able to tarnish nioilv oowerfnr brlalinc Dresses, tnai. mill and all purpoaea In which stationary engines are used. The generator has stood a test, ana snowed power enough with on lump to furnish electricity to operate a wit between this city and Louisville. At the Aetou Cams-fne ting Assoelstlos session this afteriiooti Rev. I- I inciter.

Grwensburg, wa elected Vice-President; George M. Wright, Pecretary. and W. H. IL tteec, ureensbnrg.

Treasurer. Iho reseipu wer tM.TVI, and the present Indebledne la SlOU. The Camp-inreting wa ordered lo begin July Rev. J. K.

Pre, presiding elder the district, continues President of lb us socintion. Thomas Wood, who robbed Mrs. rtherin Wber a she waa laaardiug a lrect-ear, bsa been ordered over tbe road for three years. The City Council and Aldermnnf Hoard comnlclcd the reorganisation of the board to-night. Conhcllnutn e.

pa her. President of the Joint con ven tlon. refused to call a meal ing before riday evening, and the mutineers went ahead without bis aid and afterwar a nosed htm and subsilfuied Alderman Hobl- son. Tlae mos tniportani change was mak. ing t.nuociiinen luaiman.

7 rnssier anu fttrtrg Fire t'ommiaaloners. instend of Hnshf. Reaia- min and Wharton. Mack I a Demowrat. so alto Shepherd, Curry and Doyle, who wer given recognition on th other boards.

All uf the Democrats withdrew with the sxsep-tion of Unas named, snd it Is the purpose 10 enjoin th uew board from acting on th grrtnnd thnt the Joint convention held te night was lllcgul. tBX RtTRlNEjtS MEN. Great Arthur klcetlag la New Turk ta Klght, Naw Tomt, May 90. The great a-mcet- Ing of cltlsensand business men. called to ex press spproval of tbe AdmlntstraUoa of President Arthur, snd urge his maomlnatioa for a second term, was held to-night st Ik Cooper Union.

A mom orderly end IntellW gent assemblage Oian that which Crowded th great hall was never before seen In this city. At half-past seven every scat In the bonding was occupied, and half an 'hour later, wba Cornelius Bliss, of Bliss, Fsbyaa aft Co. ailed tbe meeting to order, not another parsoa could find landing-room in tbe ball. Tnroogt still continued to poor Into the doorways, until finally at ten minutes prut etght o'clock the Commandant of Police gave ordert to close th doors. Among tb audience wre larv number of Isdiaa.

Seats were provided upon th platform for boat sixty people. Among th prominent persons who occupied them were Cornelias K. Bliss. Frederick 8. Winston, Henry Ward Baccber, Benjamin IL Brlstow.

1 Edwards Plerrcpont, Asilstant United Stale Treasurer T. C. Acton, Surrogate D. G. Rollins, Dr.

C. ft. Agnew. Legrand B. Cannon, Jes Seltgaisa.

Sateai li. Wales, Sam Sloan, President ef tbe Delaware. Lackawanna aad Western; William Dowd, Silas B. Du tetter, Julius HiillgarUn, Leonard Haxleton. Dexter A.

Hawkins, Parke Godwin, David Mllltken. Jun M. Borden, Jacob Wendell, James Otis, tinman. Hngb M. J.

H. llernck. Josinh M. Ftske, F. D.

Tapper. J. D. Vermllye. Smith, J.

N. Phelps, a French, Charles K. Miller. James D. Kmllh; Dock Commits loner, L.

Alnbcr; Fire Corn-mlkslonera. J. J. Morris. Henry Clews, Austin Stevens, Edward H.

Amlndowa, tV.A. tiellatly, Vernon II. Brown, Charles Chandler, M. W. Cooper and Dr.

O. Vandsv-poei. Addresses wer made by Rev. Henry Ware Beeeherand Es-Secretary Brislow.and thet was great enthusiasm manifested for tlr-nomiuaUon of President Arthur. A FltlHT WITH A MAX! AO.

Exciting Sees fa tb Kansas City Bs- piLat i a auiisaa. Kastsas CItt, May At tb CiW Hospital this morning Dwlfus Weaver, colored, aa Insane patient, attacked tw otber patterns wnn anna, aennuata 1 1 1 them, and attempted to burn the building ST aeltlng fire to his bead tug. Hs then sltscke XUvsrd Winfrey, of tb hospital, who, to sav bis life, drew a revolver sad fired at Weaver, killing him. Wlafrcr wa quite severely cut In the strugsle. Tae oresvr'a Jury viewed tbe body- of ihe desa negro and returned a verdict to-ulghtef Just fiabie bemicide.

Dr. Winfrey sutlers frora painful cub about the bead, but tbey ar not duugerous. Juha Hughes, a patient, ieceiv a terrible gash In bis lb met at the band the negro, but biseondilktn is not cnnsiderea serious lo-iugai. weaver ooeupiwu tn an Insane ward wtth a paraiytl P'? natrvrd bikes. This morning he secureoisw door of th cell, then art nr to to i and wnen diaewvered was attempting to lioia lkei down on laile laf barnine Straw.

TUC nrc was pu Weaver Woe rev. the steward i attained aul lets. Dr. Wiuf rey was absent for titotneiit. when John gnt lor to put ten appn.uchrd.

Th negro sprung on him, and inrtvy rushed back to find Weaver had cluttiea llut'hes aud buried, a knif ia his tar- Wiiilrey ran to the office for a revolver, a re turns wnn an at taw caw. nnmcbed Weatver struck htm on the beau r. pn e.rvt. ail wltb aa atdxt-Iiandleand slatbed bis fatcewiia knife. liteedin prufuaarfy.

tbe au" shw off tlae ma tae. and wall Ja'er wus crttnrhing for another spfftig the doctor fired. tu brcasW died Soon after. Oeess Teynger. Kra Tow.

Ms. 2a CalllS. tJc pool; liohenaollern, Bremen; EJ piiaa atea-arch. London. Laaeyaja.

Mav 5U Arrived DoT? Wieland. New Vork; British l-rvtiocoa, tadaiphiavi Audcau, isw Orica tut, ana an trjurt maoew pen tbe cell-door. Dr. N- ln- snd the tetlenls nnnac aa- 1. 1 i.ni tiie news re -f.

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