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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE Nt 6996. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTs. selected from the navars of the candidates alread, in /ARD AND STAR! £ | mals onthe grounds here that have taken prizes from the | borse; $100 for best pairof Araught horses; $200, $250 and Board of Tom Gowernors, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY __ | Sinaloa, iti warcely ecaoaary or un aa ie course THE FARMYARD AND THE STABLE. Royal Society, and whish have cost, to deliver here, | $300 for the best trotting horses—the last prizes to be The Board mot at 4 P. M.—Presemf, Governors Towm ly = = — of the convention, in choosing 1i t exclusively from among THE LIQUOR CLAUS AvD TAE CON- | the democratic niminene ‘those: nom{nces, are fae only oes . $1,500 to $2,000, awarded on trial each day, commencing on Wednesday. | wend, (in the chair,) Taytor, Tiemam, Henry, West, Lables NAL RIGHTS PARTY, | Gf ony parly woo are opeuly expressed! opposition to the | Great Show of Horses and Cattle | We append the names of the officers of this society:— | The jadges on horres are as follows:— Smith, Draper, Herrick and Duke, After the transaction MINATING © fines their’ ‘Bs One Of to that measure, They ork THOROUO! xD mame, of some purely fc J bunk OPER NOMINATING CONVENTIONS, ls Sea) Fre Ap ann edn Ri, es decane vos Oe at Boston. Ormugmus OF tue owrren stares adaucyLTURALsocnErY, W:20T% PE ee pear purely forma! business, : oe wrective Senstoria! and sscew iy Conventions, to endorse or { Muse ey aréagalnst probibidou. Ti hat boon argued by aoine President—Marsball P’ Wilder, of Massachusetis. pita, Poan.; Gsorne ll. Dada, once, Hine David W Jones, Governor Wu offered the following, which was ‘nominate for Senators and Asseim)lymen in wecord- | Persons wi exceeds Gisoretion, and by olbers 4 eae " Vice Presidente—John D, Lang, Maine; H. ¥. French, N. ¥.; yater Fay, Long Island, New York; Waiker ) Bic passed i ofthe rlateeaatsana | Who party afbaltes arensiroser than ibeiraitachmeat ‘oor | Third Exhibition of the United States | fred. Holbrock, Veron: Y'Frens, daw. Jos. cooly | mond: Va. 5 "% u be. . Resoived, That the Counse! (0 tbe Co ration De, and ia aire’ fais Gonorion held nthe ety os | Shine that One of the democrats tse should bare . Boi Jomo. “Anirow, Conn: teongy Warer, NW, Tasaé | 1 erations ax Manes —eo4nerean) | ne eee ssc ite wha pater anya ta ine Momtoatinn of ay cards or exndiiavas une Tors ine | ea\wih dhe dynuty of the party, aad would have eadatmer Agricultural Society. gatsed gusce saute! sueedng); Het Richmond, Va; Thoma: Parsons, Brookline, Mase ; Tristan | diacharge trom tmprivontoent persone commited io the Sy ‘istes nominated | |'s Tis ould have lo Aus beeper Hos aoe —~~ Costie, Vas Bony K. Burgwyn, N. ©, gee Providenoe, R. 1, Wiliam B, Bacon, Jamates Plain, Bienes o esa prom ig Ah pe at, pees tpt AG i ae stnply'& portion of that. ‘section OF the demncrasy to. which it Pee Sa. FF... f Contes, Tage, Sas. Ore, End wi aeiraasi aks hones olin reste with the Board, in what manner or form it should be om jentiog oF | inighthave atlached lise, Ita vinble strength would have dis. | A NATIONAL HORSE CONVENTIO: Holmes, Mick; Jackson Morton, Fla,; 7. ._Ieusk, Teka FB. Chase. Lindon Vt; J.B. Hanunett, Phiindetphie, Pa; | tered. 'S0Mry 10 SIRIRICG Recon vers cena ween Gre propriety of Bs 535. W. Grimes, Lowa; 8. 0. Kastinan, Wis; J. M. Horner, Dr. Youd Bartlett, Kingston, NT; §, M- Hurroughs, Medina, Governor Draren replied at some length to the reorat toate ma barty. of coersive Bro- | the course wapied by the convention. ‘The democratic party ; age Popkinace, 8. 0:; B. PENS ant a testa ra teat bce manifesto of the Commissioners of Emigration concorning strongest candidates may be opposed toany prohibitory FIRST DA YS PR OCEEDINGS. Renee; . John Wadieigh, Meredith, N. H.; Joseph H. Billings, West | the care of lunatic paupery and children of emigrants beww wor law whatever shail re nom\sated or endorsed without Sua he vem Giada Roxbury, Mase; Corn ite Delano, forthan on, a in this country. Mr, Draper characterized the propost- DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE, | pennctoin Wentwords Tih; ie Mbesicy Pee Mawes Ar eee Party politics.” designated for the Assembly are in those districts which ATALLUONY Yom 4 thur Watts, Ohio; John Jones, Del. George t. Hodges, Butland, Yt Seeretary—W Mass. tion of the Commisstoners of Emigration as “a new one or more wars. GENERAL Use. | Moses 15, Wildes, Boston, | way to pay old debts.’’ He urged that «ome mee Alfred Knight, Stanstead, meets on the eveuin of Friday, the 26th inst.) Which wee ry King) Boston, Mass, if. Faxtog. Clee. should be taken to take the charge @ Becond district Nor Hachem eel Names of Exhibitors, Office: Commi ere. srw ements D0. Qin Soe “i 8 AND FTLLIR8 ditaiiate tint fi be got valleaada for te taste » 77 Kobias a 5 0 rad 1G MAN: ANI . y rol o; , Tenth distor Burnham's,” “See and Judgee—How the Show, Woe cot Uae | git the following ure Whe temporary ofeers for this O24 | wunism 1, Laud, Richmond, Odio: ere Penniman, Rrain- | not done, esticaates should be made on. bahal! of te district MUlenan's Hall ASiahpemsiste. Sic: the. Via sere 2k Ha » ap sdiesteh-Clen: Sohn hie tree, Mags.; Hiram Fuller, Hancock, N. Ht:; Joho W, Clarke, boara or pia a Mr Draper said th law |. Smith's. - ent vy thief Marshal—Gen. Jobn 8, Tyler, Boston. nehester, N, H.; Dante! * 5 eo Inte fure was not proposed, a» was SENATORIAL. oaniatconthion’ © hal Goattiom ta coows: te tavtade tb Calf—! Mareiile—Col. Fred. W. Lincoln, Canton; Col. Thomas MATCHND HONAPS, ‘ without the knowledge of the Commissioner SMibich meets on the eventag of Wednesday, the 2th ina.) | Strength of the probibitonists in this Sate, und consequently |. lear the Track—Grand Procession of Adams, Roxbury; Col. Guo: Dwight, Springield; Col. Sowa’. | Joxhun Sewnrd, Rocton, Mass; Russell Jarvis, Claremont, | prac. thelr. ‘vopreseatatives prevent; among others te jor Bouse. ioe ‘and Delancey | {8 defeat is @ paramount object with the liquor dealers, Aorses and Cattle—A Great Religious Morse | Boyd, Roxbury; Mu) Tappan, Boston; Col J. 1. 2 . Ho; Zorister Bonney, Buifwlo, N. ¥.; Erastus Hubbard, | Vico president of Commission.” Although he (Me Fourth district—G. Dean, corner of Essex 7 | The democrats, who have also taken ground against the Maine | RacemArrangements for the Week, Thomipeon, Sprineitcldy Mal. at, Genes Doreen aol, | Montpelier, Vi.; Horatio Hargeast, Springbeld, Mass Draper) waa opposed to all compromise (Inaghter), he ays S reason for desiring the overihow of the con: . 5 . Gd. Cobb, Col. > mp x fet ee 2 arereses, a Deschesier; Col. X, FANCY MATCHED HOKARS " ‘ ne jal sixth He’ Smlih'a, corner of Twenty-seventh street ine a toe ated &e., &C, &e. Sons Be Pron re Sug ‘ital Ea; owt Ma) 8 ease aC hounrselds Cuear'S. Xi: Forts Bexlor, Derby, and he reo te tat tie proriatens peta vrted "The gteaas principles of ailion--some on questions of state, othors ceteet Wat eriecsce tia: Geos vate ieee Were antus Be Miler, Dorchester, Mass. + Derdys | held by the Board of Governors. | It was desirable to step P.M reer oe Heene, Yona eer Al declare ia tanle SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. ¥iko, Faq,, and Col A. ©, Brewster, Hosion; i, M. Warker, ” apy dirpute, bat until the Commissioners were willing te Burges of, dorsing or nomi candidates for’ county | fee that a the ipiamagt of tial caste be invaioen ibn taceeel pectaaaeath Faq., Spripgtield; Elisha G, Tucker. kisq., Boston. i} do justly, he feared it must continue, He concluded by Mi s ~ wit ereption-—thon, IVC. ovin, r oo loners be presented to the Liquor pee Goclany fir ite consideration. pression of these views, if they “‘yeally ‘anticipate that such dire- Toeron, Tuesday, Oct. 23—P, M. J ot Springtie! pein Robters New York eity; John R, Blake, Boston; carried, - Mr. Draper read from the report of the Kings cou 8% | Commissioners to prove that the Ten Governors Aer y i" ;. | Charles inl. 184 P. G. MOLONEY, Vice Chairman, Tul results will flow from the success of the repusticans, they The third annual exhibition of the United States Agri- | Oy Agriculture, Bosto Cnnmtian W. Scuarrnn, Secreitry. Power to ‘defeat thelr dreaded foe. iC they eat yh inele | cultural Society opened at ten o'clock thin morning, at | elds THE RIGHT OF INTERUOGATING JUDICIAL CAN- | say, they will vote fr the icket nominated by tho liquor deat- | Gore Block, Green street, in the presence of delegates | sane and kichard'h, Waretr deem eee Seer N ten tants | Churlon dons, Moneot.t ty wont coil Gable Pees end a icl ps I ,. 2 ae A wem, Mu 5 endon Sharles J 8, Masco ¥ ou 7 Bt op ss St Tucge Crestock ook of ie’cantiales:toe tho |: ee teartes oa aun SOuy Wie Ie OPE e rep from fifteen or twenty States, and it includes a greater | of Caitle Dopartmeni: Wesiéy 'P. Tinich, Boson, Mast, Su | Jey, Whte Pisine Xv ae It was announced that (he Board had spent $100,000 ‘of Appeals, {o answer respeciful interrogatories in re- | ‘The propriety of the action of the Liquor Dealers’ Convention | show of cattle and horses than has ever been given pre. | Mie My, Kumecine sek eeats Charles Morrell, Ludiows: | Mass.; Heary Keyes, Newbury, ¥ more this year than had been provided for, artving Iation to his opinions on the Prohibitory Liquor law, aud the | has already been made apparent. We dally hear of numbers Want, Dedbs yy oe i Bbea | g the extensive repairs va the buildings and the imcreesed Slated for him cn that ground. olfer a favorable oppor. | ot denmocrats who tatend to support the Uuion ticket. ‘tne | viously in the worl. Win, H, Gardin, Boston Bass Ginetta tee ear ants | Among the horses I find old Trustee, the atre of Fabs! prise of provisions an examination of ihe whole question of the propriety | union feeling, which found expression 1n the bail abell organi: | At ten o'clock the Honorable Marshall P, Wikler, of faies, Dosohomar Mase, Huperntathont of Oroanaa The Board then adjonrne ing candidates for judicial station, in the manner | zation, has exhibited Iiself in the adoption of the liquor ticket a lev, Mass., Superintendent of Grounds | entered by Mortimer de Mott, w York; Logan, by ha " as Jobp . Halt! Bost |, bysion, Mass, Veterinal - Aveistont: Scoretarie—Henry A adopted by the Liqacr Dealers’ Association, if that Architect; Dr. Geo. ‘Hon had made an assaull upon the independence of the ju ppeared on the. B ‘vy the General Committee of that body, and we learn that the | Massachusetts, President of the society, Committees of the hards siate e antthe softs have taken the pre- | Judges’ stand, and said: gh bred, and WEEKLY 5UMMABY, punot, of New York; Bob Logic, the cap ial ee! Leon veh sao ‘The number of inmmles remaining at the dilferomt im recon. Dyer, Brooklyn, Cov | Siary, or attempted to exact specitic piedges from candidates in | liminary steps towarda an accomplishinent of the object. " © horse, took one of the pr by J. h y Reference (0 their future action on questions of law thatmight | There ure ako vascnumbersof old line whigs whose unites | FxL2ow-Crnizens—I have the pleasure to announce that. | "#2" 80 L. Keyes, Dedhain, Mass, a fine borse, took one of the pri , by stitutions Oct. 20, 1855, was as follows: — gome before them for decision, such conduct would have been | ‘obeat what they eall ihe Geward. party will induce’ them to | the tien gee Rec peed sg } R. Hutchins, of Canadw; Ethan All Bellevue Hospital..,., 608 Randall's Inland. , come em for deciaion, such conduct would hare been | io beat whut they eall the Seward party will induce th he third annual exhibition of the United States Agricul- | You willnotice anfiwmense numberof colonels (militia) | ; roi moe Points tobe seited ty ai! nppeai to. tact. the only text wich free sollers and whige, why consider the iawue involved in the | {%x#l,Society is open, and will continue during the week. | in the above programme, but they have probably ar- | ™8¢* Hawk stallion, who has all the best points of his Ge hae: ern regard for truth aid justice will suffer to be applied, Much odious and despotic Maine law to be the moat important ques- ‘The Band will give the customary salute, and the caval- 7 4 celebrated sire, and has earned $5,000 within the last 7 4 ir swords into plough second In Atwater, whose name existed, and continues to exist, inthe public | Aon of the day. and will, therefore, support the only Ueket | cade will move on while the Band plays'the national air, | ‘Ved at the conclusion to beat th tha nature of the interrogatories propounded | gominated specifically in opposition to the principle of prohivi- | A cavaleade was then formed, headed by the Chief Mar. | *ares for this occasion only. | six months, by 0. 5. Roe, of Cambridge, Mass bv the Liquor Dealers’ organiza. ion to the candidates for the va- | tion. We aplicipate that these causes will coatiune to gain "4 2 ‘There are also several of Cassius M. Clay's colts from khoure 103 el re Flons judgeships; and ihe right or mierrogation insuch cases. has | sirength and sniiuence, and tha! by the time of the lection we | shal, General Tyler. and several of bia aids, There were | i mentioned in the list of the Cormittee of Reception, is Long Isiand, a great many Messengers from Maine, and m Aah 1s fan Asylum 180 ores. F pe Ral dy eecornat tok ends paces quer. sel) BAve eathored, samicsent force to secure the triumphant | over three hundred horses in the cavalcade, rome in har. | 2¢ gentleman who originated the horse exhibition at ss aid ORIG Hawke ana Tuan, Saacvaiad Mas Workhouse , sien ee nurse, 1 Soon in lise light Cis only necoasary fo recur tothe alrcular | EYFEOTS OF THE LIQUOR LAW WHEN PAssEp, | wees, some led, and some under the saddle, There were | “Pringtield in 1859, and he Is ns affable ns ever of New England. 1 shell take another look at them. [| Total TR pps pce one and th anying inlerroga‘ories, ‘The dianstrons effec of leelslatire interferference.In tein: | some fine matched pairs. ‘The scone waa quite inspiri It was first intended that the exhibition should take 4 Decrease of i be oy is an extract which will show the ground as- | Austrial pursulte of the community, and in the disposition of rer S: | isco in Philsdelphia,, and the citi tA gn | 19D etees frome the Reeth on West. | Ashony thatrot> F sccciner remmataing, O6t 5,008 sued ee tee We Tah atiaat I Deco as, | capital Isso evident ax not to escape the notice of even ihe | The great area was well filled in every part. The pro- | ! acelbeiey, and tho citisens of that village | sing horses are Patapvco. and Chicago Jack, with agreat | aimitted se Vie ‘Gals fatrtolet thein hve the benefit of thetrown'words, asex- | Must easual servers. It seen not only in the resullof the | cession was ax once novel and curious. The weather was | SArMteed that (en thousand dollars should be forthe | cru well knowa to fare Cewa dot we pe Pe maire oC Sets end inteatons:— the moment the public ‘anticipates the certainty of inter. | delicious. There were a great many pretty wonte coming to moet the expenses. But Mr. Wilder, the Pre- tee cats ad shee 7 “The Soereive, Probivitionlsts have, publicly avowed that | ference, To ine tie aiveesis pigreden\ Been is ahaa : 8 iy pretty men, cident, ought, tliat Boston, though not quite'so large as The cattle have been arranged im order and classified 5 “Shey would not vote for any candidats for Judge of the Cour: of | channels, to destroy or oppress a great branch of industry by | “24 Wy quantity of American fings. Phil . Be : ne by Col. Moses Newell. The imported stock now includes See nine eran, ws not in favor of the consti‘utionalty | excessive taxation or prouibitory euactmenta, txcontrary tall | At 11 o'clock the stallions were exhibited, and there | Philadelphia, could do something better than this, and | ioc horns, Derone Herefocds, Durlme, Ayrebiee wilury Hast semion, and would therebj teat the judiolary by thelr aw, | rence tender Prete Re at Pence iaetah une | Was a trot in harness for speed, for which the following | © verrenaliy waited upon forty Boston merchants, eats | ‘Nerney: and Jerseys c p : Ae ae dentate ae ie iaetyan interest in the legal pro- } ihe only one which suiters. ‘here is so intimate a connection | named horses were entered:— of whom pledged himself to “see the society through’ to m (i between them all, they are so closely interwoven with each | ji ‘ The short horns arranged in order—bulls, cows wit — aes tection of the rights of property, value the inalienable | oy that be affected Sat ( North Horse, owned b: the amount of five hundred dollars, making twenty thou- righte and Ul guaranteed to them vy the constitution, vad) Ge» Cstmos "be, iNeed “wihouy | walyecting re y ¥ # calves, and heifers, in the rich variety of color peculiar The Turf. Jee rmach 10 toept tie rerninons Polley of Peaioatiee ect | almost all the rest to almllar consequences. ‘The | Morgan Empire, sand in all, Thus the society is guaranteed this sum for CENTREVILLE COUREE, Le 1—TROTTING $00 much to, adopt the pernicious policy of requesting the opin- | enlightened investigations of ‘modern times into the laws | Boston Boy. soa a [ aA hs to the aristocracy of the ox tribe—come first in view, NTREVILLE RAK, Le ‘ ppeals, upoi elenens ioe. taco teen Netee’ S| eae of | the expenses. If the receipts come up to the expectations | cornue strawberry roan, some redand white, some milk | trotting watch for $100, ten miles out, iu harness, i a Warne of (he society, there gentlemen will not be called upon for John Bullard | 4 cent, but if there is a deficit they agree to make it up to Ww which he would, it elected, be required to adjudicate im. | Of trade and | productio Ocenia nents when partially, upon matire and unbiased Judgment atter hearing | Corresponding, caittion, on the, part of | governments when Black Hawk... SBTtisdeemed important shat said convention should ascer. | ;ltlssez faire” is now geaerally acknowledged to te ao rect in| Stockbridge Mor the views of all the candidates nominated by the various | ‘Re0ry and beneficial in practice, It ts conceded by al!,exoept | Brown Horse...,.., Charles Boylston | (he amount above stated, Darin ital they ciny her mnlahigentie acd satel those Who imagine that a statute can call wealth intoexist- | Plack Hawk Chief.. " Edgar Hill i : " Theretore, as a private citizen, you. are respectfully wolicit- er Distt eteltine atten as tne wena | Bask Hawk Chief trotted ball e mille 4 Mr. Wilder then applied to the elty government tt J +s mate ot of legislave enact nts, it viduals are lacl aw! lef trotters 0 i e we cof " i a " 7 v ’ ugh Poco ea ae enactment ot a | "es,judges of thelr own alfatrs, and’ are entitled to regula'e | twenty fous mecomds at i mh re a vie sean use of the square of Isnd whieh is now occupied for the | and the horns, are the characteristic of the descendants | “2° More speed than Whelan's, which carried him see- ibitory Liquor law t their own conduct. within the bounds of a just regard for the 'y RRS Se LORS ENS SORES show, Itis inthe echape of an oblong square, ani its | p+ Collings’ Durhams, A little further on, the buils— | Ce**fully through, ‘The sorrel horse was at the top of Ie area is forty acres. It In bouided on the north by Can- | vuite ay lunce-are the Herefords red, with white faces, | "Pe? throughout, while the other had from ten to twem % rights of others. ‘The sacrifice of maierial sts for | ‘The br i 24.—Are you tn favor of or opposed to the, enactment of | ‘ie gake of establishing and enforcing a doubtful theory of m2- Reeecibg msaren) sat BILAE. werd! thee! exteivired character's ton atrest, on the south by Northainptom street aud the | hore and there white bellies: the cows smaller, with le | ‘Y #eon0s to spare in each mile, The betting was at ome on the cust by Harrison avenue, and on the west by | of q dairy look than the short horns, Third in order ap- | Bumired to forty on the black, previous to the start. Any goereive or oppressive Liquor law whalever? tid cake of itnaalite on fonalioe: ‘the mares seemed to have all the pride of maternity, re spol be et i eg ot The at ae 1. DI n ™ ool ox oes oor a a, Tou indonesia. favor of i inplaisand conetiive’ But we dot Ta'end at + that hnd never trotted for money, driven by persone who Albany street, The ground is near what ured to be | pour the Devonsin color ove deep red, with decr-lke | TMC Attendance was small. ‘The following ix a summary but all xo much alike in form and tuce, that, tothe | CMe off ye Y atterncon Hetween « black horee be ated, the roan bull4 might be all brothers and the | !°psiug to Flushing, and a porrel horse trom Newtows, adisidadak\ WE ais saad L. 1, thy driven by Hiram: Woodruff, and the lat not an angle nora point, except at the muzzle {| te by Wm. Whe Hiram’s horse won, having » great white ¢ the | fiat back CATCAAHER, 36 AB Would sous i leet wpe rour tmtuence a taoro, | Gubacatn ght Ken, The wegument upon | At three o’closk there was @ trial of specd for horses ae 4 in favor of or opposed to the enactment of a | “AUly,{s ‘The Maine Liquor law, had the courts confirmed its consti- . ae eee Feaiire more than ten doliarsforalicanse 0 | sahonatty: wold recesiarhy have protcked st vensti- | and the colts gamboled in all the exuberance of youth, ut spintuow Sera this moment. to theeretically ax to its probable or even called, in my days of youth and adolescence, Roxb s ‘Tempay, Oct, 2—Lrotting mateb, ten wiles out, Fie REE ES FRAN) itreertain effects, "We wish merely 10 recall attention ta the | had never drove for money—Arst premium, two hun- | Nerh. at the Dos ik (aioe nr ae Ractonlacie bends; plump, but deicate and small in stature. These | in harness Airectly 6 dispel the illusion which has involved this 6 eg ¢vents attendant on its simple passage through the Legisla- | dred dollars; second, one hundred. The Judges were y three breeds represent the very best beef that England | H. Weedruff na: bl. g: Flushing Boy ture. which Boston is situated; but as the flats on either sf Wm. Whelan named », g. Newtown Boy... rar eesti haiie “tf cavien ston Deine Capital and trade are naturally timid, They are keenly sus- | Kavid Leuvitt, Lewis B. Brown and Anson Livingston, of | b.a,e heen genovally filed bs pre Sgn ae tes 4 and America, after about a hundred years of pains and | 3 Whelan = shrarierss” ceptible to influences which are in many cases hidden from | x, Y F a 1 7 0 i rerimer ine. 1 oan swen rectarence wo thelr judicial aevion. if elected. They | tie most searching observation. How much more must they | New York; Paran Stevens, of Boston; and R. H. Libby, | each side of Washington. atreet, above Dover, where | ‘sberiments, can raine ne ge AIL English herds of cattle, maintained on first rate | Second mil be affected when they are threatened by a coercive law which | cf Bangor, Me. Twenty horses were entered for this, would, if carried into operation, snatch millions of dollars a ° « c . is—nluort- pie Kaw the poniton of the canditaten Hom profitable Investinemt titew ‘Unusauise verheps hare | the most extraordinary race that ever took place in this farms {here.cr,ers, 670 008 Of these three. breslle-<dtiart dreds of thousands, of persons out of employment, ani cut off | co j a we have now | horns, Herefurds, or Devons. Scotland has breeds of its ‘anor or oopone im thelr capaclty dx clizens, got wher at | ‘he'matket Ere ectabren af apiedtel etn When oe (tiag toed were mostly Black Hawk and | fine bard streets, xpacious squares, with trees which will | gyn. kiss tk 1 la Siea gaan ta de ok pial ioe pepedbnr ol 3 acting Of | the Maine Liquor law passed the Legislature, even vefore the | Morgan stock, with here and there a Messenger. The race ; , there were formerly nothing but inodorous marshe?, co. vered at times with mud and bilge wate Passing through to Harrison avenue, we arrive at the | airy, and thrive near the sea. Simeon Leland, of New grand entrance, for which has been erected a gateway— | York, has rome Durham stock here, Morris & Becar indidates for’ Judicial : he of wome account by-and-byo, fountains that i ; ; Seventh mill disapproved, "and characterized “ts n gay on Walch it was to take efect, iis ruinois revalts forced |‘was in harness, and they were sent offat a atanding | tre qecnitrete ie nlectifal ac cdgh re enka ay whoa | the legacies of Duke Archibald, Jeanaie Dean's friend, | TT7rth" mite Palle. uta the Pacaresen en tee aaa ean ude tink Gdgia: Aaah otime, ‘alle’. Thece wees. aout 1 P 8 i "Y | bred on the hills and vales of the Highignds, and which, | Kinth mite, candidate, reply, express opposition | ferteia articles was checked; the manufacturing industry of possible, and fine blocks of houses, occupied by solid citi iia “" Nor Tenth mile ‘to Fg gag law, be ati reraairis at perfect liberty, | meny parts ofthe ley, wuddenty. fell erie une: rents in | tive thousand spectators, including the leading turfmen i thetr t 1k Sisic gad Fatale fattened in the private yards of Lincoln, Norfolk and | Tenth mile : ench, bd arital al questions of « Hout paces lace were eft untiniated i here and elsewhere, with a great number of ladies in the r pee hati aa pate hate ai pais Hie Bedford, produces beef second to none, The Ayrshire Police Intelligence $n whelever manner stewered. donot at all impairine trecdees chy aaa fn stele Bang emphitheatre. The affair seemed a c! “ State | cow is unrivalled for dairy use, natural at a moment m it Was ex) ted that, by the opera. pi . affair seemed a crows between a ¥ ‘ - ANOTHER COMPLAINT AGAINST WALTER B. JON] ong. tom required by tbe liquor dealers x information } onot te law. many branches of infustey would beabsolutely | horse race and an exhitition of a hippodrome atud. ‘The | \ttect We Tide on Washington strect a mile and s half, | the Jerseys and Alderneys are very hardy, and wil | (OTUnt COMBMAIS ws they consider necessary and perticent and is sought ra | 28uihllated. and thousands of persous thrown oat of lucrative | cir wine i a. lint of th - there or thereabouts, and get out at Franklin square, | stand any work or exposure. They arc excellent for the atien 5 Senet TS NO RAS aie ee eee oer 4, portent, nas emai ie | Sag entemployment,. Had the law been executed in | [vllowing is a list of the entries:—Chestnut gelling, by plaint of grand larceny against th © named gentle Kind as always guides the action and the choice of | %!! the Severity of i'@ concep'ion, this alarming siate of things, | John Smith, of New Bedford; bay mare Eastern Maid, in making thelr Rominations, and. withou. | Which fortunately was bt transient, wonld hare been exarge: man aod others, I ared before Justéon ‘Political parties bys. M. Th " ‘Which the intelligent voter would be at a loss in exercising the | "ated and con! fanatics, and paeudo-philanthropists | by 8. M. Thompson, of Maine; bay gelding Modley Mes- edie, (ly is Webb, and entered & com ot batter, ok sutreges Parties in) making nominations invaribly bt have found, even in spite ‘of the necessary failure of | senger, by J. B. Lawton; Tippo, by Mr. Boyden; | '*? Italian towers, forty feet in height, with an arch | xjow a fine lot, of which more anon. Mr. Palle, o | sine! Mr. Jones and Pe MoRtioney ace 7 ’ 17 | their schemes of ebforced morality. some consolation in thet: eee eee eRe none eethe Nontae aaa einion®. Me. | ability to exult over the ruin hale victims, and the decay of | Invincible, by F, A. Martin; Tom Hyer, by John J. ip, or of a democratic convention nominating a whig, | (2¢ Public prosperity. Even the short period which elapsed | ry jemanded be- springing from the centre. On each side ef the towers | Westchester, hax sent his Devon stock, and Mr. Walp are spacious ante-rooms and ticket offices. From the | wright, of Rhinebeck, has seven «pecimens of this #too summit of the towers the national ensign is displayed. | Things are not yet quite arranged in this department. ‘The whole area ts currounded by « substantial fence, In sheep we have nothing new. The Leicesters, old an turday Le was passing through Roosevelt a Mr. Jones spproache? him, and using pro Lowers; Paley roan colt, by F. Perley; sorrel E hetween the passage of the law, and the restoration of conti> i » OY v5 ane ot cpt (pall coon lg 8 mie Ge apnoeed dence was replete with evidence of ft pernicious consequences. | Weaver, of Bangor, by Geo. Stearns; black mare Jenny au the James A pave hin thi ment if If it did there things in the green tree, what would tt ow iripanal whcendigaity and iedependesee wil'ant hecuestonsd, | SEY? , Hines a monater Ati bir, what would i be at the | ind, by N. W. Tileston; chestnut mare Lady Lawrence, | weve feet in height. ‘The land is ail newly made, ani board. MeKinney, who was in company with Joaes, then Tests have niways been considered udiniedble andre, | Period of full mavurity? Lf only the ‘contemplation of Its plo | by Jackson Nichols; bay gelding Lexington, by 1). 8. Ben- wi ly made, aml | new, are pretty well used up, Mr. Andre wepped up and selued Barnes by the throat, and while rani. The views oCaspiran fo the supreme reach, om ie | fe impaired cur revources and paralyzed our eucrgles, what | scsin. chestnut. gelding Magnolia, by Willian Spring. | M4 Sled in with gravel ant voll brought by railway from | Connecticut, hax been endeavoring to choking him, strack him sever ! 4 ‘dumue which so long separated the two grea! pariies—a laiiin a so A J n ware oe Tt Qui wome seve istant. o i ‘ A 00 0 threw by OE Sonsiraction of tht Feral conwutna ae OUR NOMINATIONS. stead; sorrel gelding Horace Felton, by James Murphy; | Oe.) side peqlorn eyes ky pred pred | reed, called the «Sew Oxfordshire.” Attention was and also threatened to threw him ow "were deemed ie subjects of inquiry. In the year ISL, e.are Many persons, not members of the Liquor Deal- " ti ga « fo jousend dol \l cowed | called to this variety, ax being more hardy and shearin; tag ‘Br. Fillmore appolied Mr. A. Bradfori, of New Orleans, | er's Society, who believe that candidates helonging to that or- | SAY Gelding Gray Fagle, by A. Farrar, of Maine; brown | i+ with, oats, On the Harriaun avenue «ide there have ie bs rr 7 re het hs seo 4 nd shearing | wae» sen into custody, and held to bail to await fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge McKinley, ganization who are nominees of other parties will necessarily | mare the Norton, by B. B. French; sorrel gelding Ver- t in ailia te ehi a8 ‘4 “i an others, by correspondent two year m oo, Mr, Jones te wtill at large. ‘method of construing the constitution, refused to coniirm the | objects of the society, fom which it is desirable that the ay geld ite Mov 0 pire Pa See eats Uke ccm, ae | elty. Wim, Decks almen, were arrested ‘aud {twas consequently wilhdrawn by the rest | sbould be immediately relieved. T | ray gelding White Mountain Morgen, ty Robbins & | 11, v.te the horse stalls are erected; of these the num- |’ 7 have not yet had time to isn adil as ae ; eve dent. The Senate acted on intormation in its sion, de- Glaneing at the origin and progress of that organization, there | Comins; brown gelling Rockland, by W Berry, of 79: 96 b ls. Th 1 have not yet lad time to puy much attention to pig on Monday, ebar t passing a 8) coum ‘Tived from the known sentiments and ¢: Views of Mr. | are fow of our citizens who aro wot aware of the causes whlch | Maine; Young Ripton, by Mr. Barnard; Wild Eyre, by J. | YT 817% 96 are box stalls. They are all roomy and | uut the Suffolks ax usual are the aristocrats and seem to | terfeit bill on the Exchange Dan a, Mass, to Hee Bradford. The liquor dealers only wished to be paced in pos. | broughtit into existence, and which subsequently aided in its a " * | comfortable—much more ro than any I have ever bof. Florin esd ik: Sa Siaonah aoaah ' A re ‘geesion 01 . perhaps even more im} t to them, | developement, { was no unimporant juestion which united | W. Sawyer, Me ' look with centempt upon their less favored cousins, Al- | nard Racer, » segar dealer at No. 4 James slip. Om the ites ae ore ibe enceiass ‘and easiest me hod of obtaining it: | the founders of that society—the iweue upon which it rested all They made a handsome field. There was some dim. | “C2 st An exhibition, Many people who own fine horros | together the exhibition ix a credit to thesoelety. 11 pereons of the acoused twenty-four of the counterfett ®% ® new question having arisen, direct in claims to public supy can scarcely be regarded asof a pure: ni 1 for fe . “) fy sections] characiar. ‘Ihe great question of coustututional i. | calty in getting them off, and lots were drawn for the | Dave been averse to patting them on exhibition for fear | yefore alluded to the Uberality ot the merchants. Here found, and it le supposed case, ‘affords the oniv means of ascertaining the opinions ‘Of the candidates. ‘The hypocrisy which would reject that open na, therw involved, was deemed, that they would take cold, or otherwise be injured, from | are the names of the subscribers to the amount of $600 iy sect wo beep rights of the eitiz’ parsing » large number of them. Th mre Be z ; ‘nd honorable course, as nn attack on the independence of the | and is still regarded as the principle which suouli give vitality | [Nt rank, the track being wide enough only for five | $ ommoda tio 0d Y Judiolary, whic tolerates and encourages the onde! of other to the party, and. strengih and unity to Its meson. The ti wagons. After one false start they went off very wel! | ‘te Wamt of proper accommodations, There nesd be 00 | eaeh:— ant locked up for triat ‘Acting on information of the same kin’, derived from | made and adcepted was distinct and self-evident; there w tiedtlh fear of such a thing here. Marshall P, Wilder.....91,000 Gov, Hi, J. Gardner......9800 eral sources, must be evident to every discerning and | no conilcting views regarding the necesalty of the moveinen', | *eether, amid the shouts of the crowd. The John Smitty eee edt site are 189 cattle pena and 80 | Jonah uckney BO CT Mills £00... emo | charged with feloniously passing « 98 countertelt Will om or the course which it Pursue without deviation. Hence, | jorse took the lead, and trotted the first half mile in 1:20 2 John L. Garaner... wo Win. Bargia. the How River Penk, ot Hodson, to Lionel Jacobs, af Tt must be remembered also, that political organizations | itappears somewhat singular to ux that individuals could he : tor sheep and hogs. At the Royal Agricultural Sociery’s | Rumi. Lawrence 000 Josiah Bradlee ‘ The + are not ized by the constitution | found who would for a moment harbor the idea that the organ | %¥d the second im 1:3. He won this heat ‘as easy ; ge ii catndotmcek Lene bee. we donah Bradlee... in payment for goots. The bith ie ‘and the law. A candidale for a judgestilp has no official | ization was intended as a means of elevating i imemivers io po | as rolling off a log’? and could have done it ten | “*bibitien last year, there were 172 entries of Englieh | Ate Mt (eee. GO Geo. A. Whitney. ; guinness 'eeetire: Se position, Legally, although nominated by a pariy, he is no | sitions of honor oremolument. Yet the number of such indi attle, and this was thought to bes very large number, | fncch Train 4 on ER astion Welsh, for exomina Toore a candidate than any other tizen who posseasoa hequall. | viduals la exceedingly limited. we are quite rercain, but we are | seconds quicker if he had been pressed. The horsca Sar). Henah om) 6 .fentions required by the constitution. He 18 nota Judge until | surprised that such a supposition should haye gaitied ground, | were then sent off in parties of four and five. Each party but here we sball have certainly as many, and perhaps } Pol on ¥ himself Geo Thompson. have been counted, and the legal formalitiescomplied | even among afew. wage more, without taking native stock into the account. Chan Ge ry is to that time, his opinions, whether expressed | — Once for all, we would answer those belonging to al! parties, | had a dash of one mile. The John Smith horse led the and sympathizing with all the various phases 0° public opt ri : Iogaleffe! tai Those ot ny Troet, | ton, Bat our course willl that enme dedned and seuled plicy | Ary sgnin, going his mile in 2: ylteriog an opinion would prevent any other person which aims to crush out all @natical and daspotic lnaisiation, | pressed by White Mountain Morgan. Thoy were both req! from , ‘ id , | Daniel Denn, é 40 Geo, Howe In the centre of the area is the course upon which the ‘acon D Weld, Lewis W. Tappan, ‘Geo. Ki. harmpeon. ¢ animale are exhibited, It ix ellipticsl in shape and ix | Whitman, J. W. Peirce, Chaa C. Little, M. i. Simpson, Aaron D. Withama, Stephen Weld, Koen. Dale, iiates & Co., Wm. He was very clowly p payment to bike penne f the Will. he gave com or iisite qualifications: and to establish on a firm basia the inviolaniiity of person 9 n length. t t - redietory nents ng oredite alo, pseaus. ie Gite lawranysucktpersoumnay | rights. We are not actuated nor influenced in tie alighrest ye- | ware trotters, and full of fire. In the xecond five, Ver- | aif » mile In length. I Bave had the pleasure 10 s00 | appieion, Jona. French, Wright A Whian. Gardiner, How | tradictory wtatements, whlch not being ccndited, Ive was dulgewthe event tepending only vate susseyuent | gree by Pedy consieratonsrepecting foal wiretuiling on. | inont Boy was the vitor, golng his mile in :40, veary | 204 to tet various race tracks, but meyer saw ono m | lang 4 Say, Manic © ficon, K.M. iogs, Merriam, ew} committe ny Juetow Welsh fr examination ‘eontingenc; recel majority of votes. triguing in polities. No mem| society, as such, wi 40, eaten tales fo Nagin 0 i ? in? Fe Pee Oe Onion ta rirdely ihe mere evidence | be regarded as having a greater claim tonn enicrsemen’tmun | enough.’ The Smith horse had heretofore been the | f%* jr dy i isc yh foundation end has | | Ho. Winkrep presented $1000 trom the “Maamechuants | monway xosnuny AeA oepidans Tic Saige mead sol bave piven uterease © cn Aman not belonging 1 the organization, for every nomination | tavoette of the fickle public, but his rtar now pale! bet veen carefully rolled to a level, with every obstruction young man named George Caffrey was arrested om epinion onjegal or political questions, he must not have formed | will be made in strict accordance with the letwer of she plat " oo rupulously removed. It is hard enough for all practi So excellent Ia the appearance of the ground, that the | Sunday night in Worth street, charged with amaulting SEN TE ee eae irkshtenay | form of principles Iald down and adoplod al Syracuse. tm. | the Vermont Boy, and {t wax whispered that the Smi A ; ‘ aclatapiring fom nen on the bench, keep his mind in tat | deed, tiwiobe regretied at vo many members othe socte'y | animal had trotted for money. A frosh lot of ve wan | CS PUrpowes, au is at the same time elastic ant epringy | Mayor sent « message to the Boxed of Aldermen on Mon | one Michael Cronley, whom le knveked dwn and cobb contiice Of perieot oxailiprians that sats ot Fepops aud Ine. | ine eet c stavltind Goat ton many are ecmmet trace: | vow brought up, and Lexington came out ahead, beating | {°F the horses’ feet. The Judge’ stand fronts Harriwm | ‘Jay night, reeommendiog that after the exhibition the | 9 9 sliver watch. The accused wae taken belure Justion of the judicial sta en be thinks of becoming a | gard for thelr own porsoral aivantages, rather than the inter : = aoe ee Ae | avenue and is a tower open on all sides, and 70 foet in | ground be allowed to remain in its present state. 11 ree sala sa ' HOBDERY BY FEMALES. Mary Yoong om4 Ann Frei, both girls of the town, Gata of the cause at lasue. We caution members to be on tieir | YOUNG Ripton by about halfa neck, in 2:42. In the fourth guard against the mancuvres of politicians who are more ia. | trial Mr. Rand’s (ray Eagle won in 2:51, distancing Lady height. In the lower story ait the reporters; next abc ht to be opened as a public equare, the city cau well will be a fine look afford it, and it ‘erested in party success than the liquor interest, Keep a |) them the judges, and over them th ould inerease the value of the other glance on everything that's likely to entangle you inthe | /@wrence. cg i i ‘ is eemrital’ blie Iand in the vfeinity tenfold were arrested on Monday, charge with stealing « watels of political chicanery, and be guided so.ely by toe | The horses that had made the best time—John Smith, | (* {" the ladies whose liege lords may be occuple be ; eds ages vajued at $45 from Dennis od treet ee ok our cnganination, lerespestive of friendship, pas. |v, 1 | low The following is the programme for the week's per | T™® b from Deants Cavanegh, of Semen street, ‘ing, of aurfotber couse Wan that which will produce | Vermont Boy, Rockland, White Mountain Morgan and , y who, while slightly intoxfeated, w the strongest and most rellable ticket. Lexington—were now brought up for a final trial. Ver In the centre of the ellipse will be spread the great | foxmances. It may be well enough to may that the trials Mullerry «treet ous mont Boy beat the party, and went {9 '3:98, Joho Smith | (et cepeble of seating three thourand persons at | of speed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuraiey sre dt the time, but yub y nee ae was second, and the others were allina bunch in the neces bap ar jig ye pans on bir purses of pi vscacben he gpoe beak 7 Sree ying pie fe Le San ores noon of F et, 2 0 ot 1 al AY, 0 OND DAT or yy fond © eh 6 be rem ¢ a’ presiiees res ‘which the leads T SALMO: dark, Wt was getting peetty cold, end the people went | ees ai rd Rte terete Waites, sae ee 1, Grand cavalesde 0: horses a 9 o’clork were locked up by Justion Welsh for examination. ' poe home. e lof EB , others rhibition of nl weer. es panne for the bench have opiivons, and generally in | Sh of otbe: ‘The judges’ decision was reserved, to investigate some | of Massachusetts, with distinguixhed gentlemen from sass thee suited es cad aly Political Intelligence, tient. . cannot be used ee ‘4 charges against the winners. There can be no doubt | other States, will address the assembled guests. To the tay o cattle for herd pr me KANHAB ELROTION. q ee “ 4 Verme o e orth of thi, a little in advance, i» the President's tent saan matical ran ares d We have partial returns of the vutes caet at both the Mahe Ge tiaetae ck vidiowlons projudiogs, which axe that the Smith horse and Vermont Boy are entitled to | nor ’ d'down to" us trom ihe ‘mee whos powdered hair art ee ee a eer eniama sta: | the money. The races lasted three hours, and there wax | where the guests of the society are recetved and (utro Exhibition of Forney cattle, apne, an, | tieetions tor delegate to Congress, in Kansas, Ax tar sa mace ston uf yugen wan frac ana mortes of w judse. | Jamaica rum, Seotch‘and Irish whiakeys, London and Dublin | any quantity of outside fan. At O'clock the flags ware | «iuced to ite presiding officer ee oe * | we have received them they fot up aa loliowe— Ne, H was loudly. that our, institutions were in | The lowest Kable pres UNDERHIEL & MATTERSUR, | struck, and the first day’s proceedings were over North of this tent there twa ladien’ saloon, where the 8d (rial epee by trotting horses at 8 /cloek P.M dire Slavery net Sal ana tmperilied. When Yovellanos, ibe celebrated. Spaaiah | #90 Broome street, corner of Crosby, near Broadway. The attendance was very large all day. The city ix | fair creatures may indulge tn ices and other arrange 1. Procemsion und tia od deal basen, at 9 o'clock A.M yor on ween tee ae Or oe judicial costume, he could scarcely main ei Ms 2 babtbid tetal of wor ‘e160 09 Bro -" hitield.., ot Hlaom tee ely at ee. oe HAMPAGNE AND BRANDY, OF CHOICE QUALITY, } crowded with strangers. The show ina very good one, | mente. There is also a withdrawing room, into the sacres sad cae and tela) of w 3 Ceo ce Brenklns Gretly | a. Seshee.. ithed ‘ae tain his in, the face of an indignast puplie opinion, | CT adn Byte pad ‘gi — 2 Suan much superior to any previously given by this Society, | precineta of which not even a newspaper correxpomient 2. Fahibilion and trial om the track of matched and fanny . —— Jae eian wien Yet ihe judiciary bas rested and sur- | 8 b per bake WATIOR A RESTORE 10 Felton Srect, | which was established in Washington, D. C., in | may enter, In this vicinity also we find several large 5 ir can, wtih triale of epend on the | al: Sor Whitheld.... 2,4 or Reeder... 2008 Jived even iese rude shocks, and we imagine it will not suifer | Manufacturers of champagne and importers of brandy. 1852, and at Springfield, Massachusetts, in 18%4, | tents where strong men are eating and drinking, aad 1 during the afierneen At Leavenworth City, ieeder gt 690 votes, sud st Law- soe nan mIDAY, o ~ r ina valaing tn the two fa, tw nem: aoe more from she demand for, end Gat expreasen ot opie. CUAMEAGNE AND SROARE—A, QUANTIFY OF | a great convention of horses wae eld ander | crawing enrks, and puttiog away any amount of coli | cru coeds "thos otis os eaten, cap | [2 Smobiaatng te the two praia wien tp Many o i 7 of o ; Leans, 1 on to | oeclrk AM wer of v0 10 coat for 104 What Devi ea “wouid dgbase the righ of suffrage, | Piamauons, Fegaliae, goat Havang and Ze’ | Wis easplces, The success of this, the Gret thing of the 4 ham, ples, baked beang, snd other luxuries common t 2. rand (rial Of speed by Wetting horves of enlebrity, at 10 | Iyeamwe 4 Consry Hay ix KavttnA hotly combected ‘and render its just exerciae dependent entirely on chance, ond s eereee ae ai rormaas, | \; Havens ci- | kind ever done im this country, was beyond al great popular gatherings, from morning till night. There | or inck A.M coos ha Sahanieeiai pron would deprive the people of that only of judging dil of these goods wil be atpiont bargain®, | rcecedent. Bverything was do the most lider! | i 4 tent for the reporters and numerous juvenile Merce 5. Volunteer trials of «peed. election tok place in Law vranty, om the Ith, to relative of cal tes which is to be derived (rgman | or 30 par gen: S«'- ~ , by pe . ing was done upon most libers! i 4. Grand agricnivarsl banquet io the great Went, at whieh the | Ox the county erat. Leevenworth Oty, Deleware, ant open expression of O, CHEEKS, 31 Broadway, up stairs. scale; the show was a very fine one in every respect, and tes who wait to fly with their messages, and are wor- Ge aig ne Nog Ah ed hickepoo City were the principal eompatitors, aad the POLICY Rk RATED CORDIAL GIN—WHWH HAs | not only netted w good sum to Its originators but dit a ranted not to play marbles with the other boys, or light fpnbed eentiesen wi eatrene the axanenivied gunsta, Ticknta | Tite poo Chiy are is in, thie country; an 8 root last I grent deal of good by directing the attention of breeders | a2 segars with the * copy. v4 ct aemtunn wih bo doceees by ten Preditens, 0 | PH " c Ls Hct porpose’eportape the same as thet in | t0 several important facts connected with the raising o } A commodious wooden building bas been erected Im | a) cieseag the banquet. Leavenworth City... ot te ‘the most, in the Slaw. t [i on me ni La ee a ana st porpess. meena te " Lend. when genre nt ett S04 Stale {0 | horses in this country. Perhaps some of them were lei | ‘he north-east corner of the arena. phe first floor is ‘ pa oe. breed da Ed. hn ms Gatee 2 isi siiease ements of eirengih wine, are ope Span fe (nat seal Kind of gin ‘excise laws, he sup. | to believe that it wae possible to find a good road horse | srpscions smile & manger, where the officers, judges eine kM in great numbers to 2 Ly sf which a a pares , terey and the public, without s of Black Hawk or Messenger | "eporters, and espectally the correspondents, dined t Bi md td ya hy Ay ny hada report will be the more readily believed Sserets involved Ce unjust used by. Deasant royal fanmlly; also drop Morgan. 4 i val ton. is party formed, not for fay Cf a | » every beaptiel 3 ‘and out of 8 . | blood in his veins. At Springfield, Ohio, our Buckeye | “ay St 2 o'clock, cheap. Up stairs we find rpacious 4 Aveusn sale. pg gg SS ee eee “Bealaweith the Fratiten, and not, wih the ae os memears of ie ‘heutty, Ths enperial ton s the vest | friends had a chance to show what they could do in the | committee rooms. On Thursday all the sebool children will haves bal’ | f —- —— ‘ties; thoughen its qucsees depends the enfet tule he eaxence of American grain. Tle soft “etl tarot way of stock; and, although there were not #» many fine J notiee, a8 @ novelty, that all the stalle and pens are Jiday, an the Boston regiment, with the dram corps viowips ELECTIONS. Nee ci it mantales eabtamed ratte whist or wegen om Mr. Be fat ope deciare tat bac fast horsea on exhibition as at the Massachusetts exist. | covered with canvass. Thin not only grvee them « ple |’ she xeyenth regiment, will parade; Colonel Somebody Pectione have recnuty been held Yikde, for comntiy eee ea ee wis deteots Gres malartal oor tres | a With a8 good gin as any in London, holding ¥ tion, yob tt was seen by contrast that even the best fa | ent appearance, but keepe the animals warm an ary, | |, 4, gige them a standart, ated the “eneitement’’ will be py soenty by th i Wee ‘aid destrnchon. Tie ‘are not the (i hee tor 8 on: buindred per cent of ad’valorems | milies may be ruined by too much breeding in av! in, | #71 shields them from the sun's rays extensive. It seems queer to New Yorkers, doubtlea, Solin Ly 0, to tate be 10, cod in Noss by 6 meajertiy tor Go the members form en orgasisstion for ire his co.’pliments toold patrons, and the | wi Of horses are being improv. Major Coneral J. 8. Tyler, the Field Marshal. dow lle tile world bere should be so | nat yet aneertaloas. The democrats carried © few of the Burpose of placing aay, of their mumber In oflce, “They are his Meta theca; Support bape tne one rhile the democratic breeds ing imp that the fewinive snd infas et s -Setign purely on" the “cfonaive. bt Tinuanes of the tame. No, Tis Kast Twenty Linth weet, be. J ed by judicious crossing with highly cultivated stock. work well, and sil the oMicers seem to do their text to / oc interested Ins regimenta: parte, when = Broad | /untion By imconeitersble majeritien, Senet rrhonhal fogaaton ne Rresaure of | iween Becond and Third avenues. A great many people nay cot lomo? to these exhibi- | mare the aflic a great xucces, which it will be i Jupi- | vee te en lane walk haifa block Wo see a whole divi. | The Clarhom Dowwwrni, ant seers) sitet, Mmmeratie Be oecarty and that Protection, Me erery vc Ea; thons, and cannot see the use of them. They cannot see | ter Muvias can be induced to bold up a little cict of militia; bat «0 It On Baturday there le to bee ie Sucheses, for the want Preeiency. 2. °When this t#° agcompliabedt their mission ts Tul. ¥ why men will spend their time aa! money in raixing fine ‘The premiam tist ts very full, forts up tos totel | ites Rachel le noting here at one theatre; Barney ere eng reaped fe, Neate Genaat in ep inet espectons of olies. ta oe | Lr eme fate stock for which they do not always gain credit. Butihe | of about $10,000. The arrangements to exhibitors ar | wririgens amd bis wile at another, aud Miew ies Lagan tee afi flo issue which Claim tee undid annie ay are vot | country is benefited, and our beef am! mutton is in- | liberal. Thelr animals are pupplied with forage, ant caalliah pues estacbog EVERTON. ae are Souaon This quesign, nal are worthy of respect | eventig, Ocioher creased in quantity ten-fold, and much impcoved in yun. | there is pleuty of pure water just from the city vives | "Sy will be Sots of strangers im town, and they wilt | 7B breihise Vmioule uly Cmtente hawt of tem nd conSdence as men. they have not formed an organiza- | the of lity, by the lessons we have taken and the «tock we bave | i’rewlume will be pawl In plate or money, at the option deal of Boston oll be jodi plo’e Holl, 1 r 7 {ion only forthe sake of attaching themselves agan appendage oF - % . - spend © greet oe JoMitat, | cauinatas the tolvwing candidates tae Police Justion ine 4o any particular party, or merely to contribaie by wr Tea free to received from England, where it has been the fashion for | of thé Witmer, and $100) bave been reverved for tle | 4 tye country for the present is prowumed to be ml. pppoe Panis de va tena seenercied ee com Te = orm gentlemen of leixure and opulence to cultivate fine stock J cretiow ¥ py re ‘lone Met pT A a Win Halt and pay as much attention to the habits of aniranls, thelr bia firet premiums for b fee Ar6— S20) for ’ + two pervons, by the name of Laren Wert snd Jack Vite Dietetet . oe Derr Pooks. bay = —- Bp y foom Wenar food and habitations, as the anatoudst does to the human | «{a!! om, four years eld; $100 for the vert mare, 6900 6 drowned in the Connecticut river, ite CHARTER KOMINATION. «fe Uns polley wives has _ Wes on frame divine, de bewt wtolliion roadster, three years oll, sud 6190 for ) Oo ee Point, the 20th inet. They beionge! in Wind The Whig ef the Keown’ ward bare mommineted Fosha pn ll Bn me tee ‘The National Society here is the mame se the Royal | hie wave: #160 for the bert brending mare 6100 for the oehs, Ontmn.. ond hat, tree Warebous Point | ® Morrell ty Aitermes, cad Bobert be Golick f1 Ov a5, WO § Soclowitural Sesie'y ia Eng'and, aad 0 S peis O maveled poreee; 9199 for the vert Goly ere tauren, cs i ‘ oF oe | eee ete e Mey ova AD! we oe i