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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER If, 1860. Ly 7 ——E there was a signature to it, but could tind non rain al- After discussion the Convention adopter the resolution nensinttitinis Jaded te bis promlse, of Feconediation and apyeaied 0 } yyw large majority. glad to hear him say that, for the auke-of tis children, to . f : ; THE HARRIS DIVORCE CASE. | wii cri wi mutha van far advanind THE EPISCOPALIANS. MEXICAN AFFAIRS. THE TURF. Ps Sy ii spol — en se : ited 4 ie . anne ‘This anizat et mat at tho Ainclan ‘hia ¢ ral Couvention in Phiiadel- Paterson Races—First Day. House, he deaaeae tees aoe fe eene is Wilt ishop Wilmer, of | Contradictions Passaic County Agricultural Socicty commence, 4 - THE LADY'S VERSION OF THE STORY. parted with him; on my next vieit wo New Landon T ma—Strang 0) ieiow te’ Riis of the Report that Juarez ies ~sabeh e ike» Mf et sen * “4 mina secnies to maa oneine pauetitnien aheaieesel-as see Harris; took me up imto their * ‘PRO id ’ bacnicged ¥ * “Y | the tast meeting reported that had accepted exces sean te ie Hare bout the Mok of wcember, | COMMrmation—Animated Dtsew Had Been BrivemfromMexico—The Pree | vis tour recee, under the most favorable aunplces, tis | WenlMge mocking reported ehat. ait had accepted exorpe > 1863; Ao then brought out the lolter; ee: the Mutter im the House of Delegates, adent of the Republic Still on the true there was not so great an attendance? as on the | ®hort time for deliberation, The Conveution adjourned ~— = Shy aoe ——_ moe Sat fail, Me. aS eae Mexican Side-ef the Bio Grande— first day of the spring mecting—the Derby day—and this |‘ Monday eveming next: e Adventures of Mr. Chappell ve with 3 I recalled to Pape, Opt, may be accounted for by the fact that it was well known State Polltics, never would live pew sinins F ‘The General Convention of tho Episcopal Cluurch re- 4 Explained bien the ponaoien aoe ae ne Hsenmstiionian Be cian guy pest avy "9 ade The Republicans Defeat a that all the horses that would start for the St, 1 DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL NOMINATION IN THB . violent y: » » ; aane mor . ere C er ©) wou FIRST DISTRICT. fe to the letter, as I said Phad) heard enough of r were engaged in the other event, and thw y had been : ~~~ guck talk; ihe comnitaced reading «via letter, Ttokthim |. Sev: De Burgess, of Maine, fromp hq Committer en the Tipe: Ferse oh | once secn, and were pot considered a y ant Jot, | Ata meeting of the Democratic Senatorial Convention ; if Consecration of Bish resolution fu' hestonticg’ tole’ nied (gs — ged the earn penmdeeiy, oy te eaamion 4 Parral, &e., de. nothing to compare with the three year olds of the two | Of the First district of the State of New York, compris wi ; im that we never had corres: J - 0 is pric! 0 . > f counties of Ques ic 4 suffol c He Remains Over Night in the House at Miss | fwnacd;4 could notsoy; he thenacked me if T would To- 1-6 thdiwna, and frow. being afiselousry Iishoy of the — preceding: yegau|Tiaialll hoy: majo u roost beeuuitul | 1am Mi sounlies Of Quenamy Rigged nd Gately, Bela ’ , turn vbe letter if le gave it me to read; Ptook iim MY | vaut « Letter from the Moxican Consut, and exciting race, coming up the howestrotch on the first | at Jamas, nator, Saree, Ranacs, of Gubelk Jennie Harris’ Invitation. hand, but could not read it; I turned i over to see if : ann enaekite rae maniee ralle ina lino ike platoon of cavalry ; an che race was | Teceived the nomination, for Senator at the sppcouch ing New Yous, Oct. 9) 1365. g00d throughout, The firet rac: to the chair, aud the ballot stood thus:-— Christian principles; he suid “Ob, don’t preach to Permit mo through your efficient and reliable agency | neck, Climax and Nannie Butler, mile oats, was aiso a ‘ Votes Letters to be from Mrs. | '%”” Told bina th Lif’ any improper persons came to.' Tho same committer then reported wresolution recom: | to vsgin contradict the report that President Juarez has | capital race, Arcola winning in two streighi heats, In * leith folk). . . . Purporting ‘own lookout; as he was very fond | mending concurrence-in. the acceptance by the House of ss 7 this race Turogsueck and Nannie Butler were distagced, cI Harris to Major Williams. of entertaining ovlebrities he should expect his wife to} Bishope of Rev. KR. Hi. Wilmer, as Bishop of the diocese — territory of the anne republic, be the former from foul riding and the latter fro want of a sans. a. in in the amusements; all tne lions that came Mr. | of alabama. ’ Statement to that effect of the correspondent of | speed. The interest, apart from the desire to see the | 31H , &e. ae. ae. arris opewrd bis doors for: the next interview I lad\} During the disenssion Mr. Brunet; of Pennsylvania, | the Philadelphia Press, publiahed in the papers here this | great Kentucky, lay ifthe two mile race in the strugcte mete ee ee Sane oo ‘ojuntaiabiih from Bordentown; went inio the ville; saw. Mr. Harns mde Srueteh Connnneiag the epi gtieh, be id had morning, is a puro and unmitigated falsehood, amd only | place, the first place, being monopolized by the Cham- ae seine and Mrs, Holmes sitting at the tea table; Harris stared | fy soaks : adda auother proof tothe many we already hewe of the | pion,’ who won in a hand gallop. He was the favorite Our New London Correspondence. first at her and then at me, saying, “What aid | SU:Nevils, as slavery, intomperange, &c., beeause 80Me | Urgerupatous character of the agents of Maximilian, aud | before the start at onc Macited te tem, The selling race TUE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS SIXTH DAY—AFTERNOON BBASION. jou come here fort’? 1 hewty answered, vor T peutuarh aelegae aise peda the speech by ofahe menus they srnpley to supper their unbaly cause. | Wass dash of a mile and a quarter, between bv f Bits. ‘The Democratic Senatorial and Assembly Conventions as come home; Mr. ris rose from the ie of + ” ‘am in possession of official dates from El Paso to the | stone and a ch. Arlington, which was won by the et yesterd : = New Lowpow, Oct. 9, 1805. | or, Mblently. ‘and ‘went, into tho. library; cai | Calls of “Order,” but afr. Brunot was Sustained by the | sy of september, five days later than the date of the | filly in good style be met yesterday and nominated the following candi At two o'clock this (Monday) afternoon the court reas- | Mrs Harris should not stay there—he would not have Rer | "A motion to lag the whole si on the tablo was | liter of the correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, FIRST RACE. Gatco :— ‘ombled for the trial of this case, ‘The Interest seems | there; he acted otherwise wary, violently —used violent | then lost, ast weit go | can aver that net only ben. Hrosident Juarea never | Fromlum, of $20% for all ages, mile eats. Second District—Hou Henry C. Murphy and manner; I told him not come there ¢ slightest Intention of leaving the territory of the | J. Hunter, N. Y., entered Travers & Oxgood's b. h. yict--on. Hanae a ‘unabated, as the court room was crowded to its full ca- hy guage bags Bie ‘good night’ and left; culled dips tanh ot Vesper venin, coieiiiial. B wee paint Republic, but there i ne occasion for his doing #0, Pcs ee one rar ora nns Toyes, Third District—General Calvin KE. Pratt. pacity, Mrs, Harris, with her daughter Minnte, entered | ye useteh, bade, bi following day; saw Mrs, Harris and | tho bishopric of Afahama, ogeterat hin a: he did, and | ,,{a% sure so respectable and intiuential a journaias the-| by Glencoe... nae Bayar | @ few minutes before two. aire, Holmes; Mrs, Holmes said that the conduct. of Mr. | having partaken of his hospitalities. He then read cer- Philadelphia /’ress eaunot be aware of the interested and | J. Pincus entered br. i. Climax, 6 years old, by TESTIMONY OF MARGARET DRUDY. Harris was that she dad “never seem any. | tain resolutions, which had been offered by him at the | UHerly unreliable charaeter of these reports, or it would: | imp. Balrownie, dam by Arab. bila ae: thing ia the character of Mrs. Harris to merit such trvat- | jast Convention, and which had been laid on the tablo, | t have given plage to correspondence av onre eo un- | F. Morris entered'y. h, Throgsneck, 4 veurs old, h "4 Margaret Drudy sworn—I hve at the Barret House; | ment; Mra Holmes beeawe very much affected; never | follows :— > p trustworthy, and, for an American, 40 unpatriotic. by imp. Eclipse, dam by Fidelity, by Glencoe... 2 dis. a pho wmaceoe rage alsh, + Went to live with Mr, Harris in 1662 and lett him in 1863; | had any other interview with Mrs. Holmes at the villa, Rascheon ak doin mee ere Jd. NONAVARKO, Mexican Consul General, D. MeCoon entered b. f, Nannie Butler, 4 years Sizth Distri “Adjou A “during my stay Mr, Fred Miner and Mr, Frank Chappelt | ,, The following letter ts sald to have been found, by Mr, General Convention of the Prouseant Bpleeopal Churetin the: eae old, by Lexington, dam Tokay, by Glencos.... din | 4 i tintin sarrie io Mra. bl + re = United Si rica ps ction A mother radiction.. ime, 1:47—1:46%,. “were frequently there; Mr, Miner was there the biggest | by the latter to Major Williams. cia teed of Vigdnia Gta a Boni eetaase te Wetrennse oumaseua aa eee cake First Ha'—In the ‘pool sales Throgsneck brought ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. 4 4 i; B ‘yd . ion of Kick . Wilmer, D. D., Epi 1 th 25, 1 1 . . wn Yast pe tie: dike | Akela Mr. oa abeenoe; saw, Me sapien wamediaving, sa iaink sanguine ke oa eee te $180, Arcola $125, Nannie Butler $100 and Climax $40. J schist New York, Oct. 10, 1805. 1 eck got away a the lead, ol f and finished scribble as was my last to yous but L know | atical, and that his jurisdiction in tho Diocese of Alabama is | In your issne of this morning you tuve reproduced a Saniile ‘Butler think, wish Climax Thal sia tenind, Seperate We the Tams Kims2 ment be heated will forgive itll when 1 tell you I was in haste to send | void dnd of uo effect. letter from a correspondent of the Phtladclahia Pree, | Throganeck Kept the lead until past the quarter pote, | in before ten o'clock every Wednesday evening tts cir- Miner in the kitchen; he camein the afternoon, and often | yeh ei ; x remained until ten or eleven o'clock at night; recollect then er maceutl kt) setarned from New York (Lieut. | Resolved, That this preamble and resoluti c eheoencccnapany epee oo penton Fee anae| Fon SHON Beer tates eae RYE et teas | 2 Jolt commition of this Horse, with dated at Vase det Nove, in which it $9 stated that | head nosriy the whole lonativot the, becksireiels aul, | culetioe among the enterprising mn farmers, not at home that night; recollect Mr. Maurice Bacom | to, 7 Tigi to address all in. th tebwidaanentio Senter ne takin ye rights 0 ball | Wresident Juarez und the Ministers other officers of | approaching the half-tnile polo, which Wax tiade in iitty | ™erelwnts, manufacturers and ge men throughout the being there; he came at five o'clock one even- Sere ab eabenceent Hera ted testant Episcopal Church of the United States in the pre- | the Mexican yoverument were on the Sd pf September | Seconds, Arcola began to shake the gray off, and he went | eountry is increasing very rapidly. Advertisements im- ing wilh Mr, Miner; stayed there to supper; | {ie days were dark and dreary.” Noi misow, Sanchored” on the American sire of the Rio Grande, | We te lower turn one length ahead. Nannie Butler | gerted in the Warkty Heap will thus be seon by a large was two lengths behind the gray and a length and a bait | wv | the gle ‘ki dispelled, Ni » Moth “ATL Dr. Vinton then read the oath uired of a bishop, span Iie gio inad sia soe uniepey now tset. I i rove.” A val ; ved by such a letter you sey im your “Miseclla- | ahead of Climax. Going to the three-quarter pole Arcola | Sonat geranpuia ed iuakn me Unhappy how thet. I have your love,’ Allyou ture | which requires him to swear allegiance tothe Vuited | Déc portion of the active and energetic people of the United vis’ room; Mrs, Bacon called and was informed that Mrs. | is mine and mine alone, Your precious picture 15 still un- | States, od, “SI ‘1 bi C- ” " , » cortespoddent as let in daylight between him and the gray, and when he | States. Harris was out; the latter had previously given instruc. # perhaps may think Lt vexes me, stflt Tum cal Lairislasd spc aten er Pe cH Ae rts cs ast coat’ | RaDee:tak Cap rembiony: 0 the Goresepodides! HES DACA, |. ve ooh nomsatamahetiocegiiliodss ued. agave to the i | T would prefer it when it is in its quiet hid 9 : fulfilled, and that Juarer was, on the 3d of September | Be iva a w . he, in 1-47. Th a | You Can't 0: Your Lips. tions to this effect; I know Major Williams; saw bin at | no cya but maine ean look upon ited formed to the oath required of him by our canons? stand a winner by four lengths, in 1:47. Throgsn ck was ps, 4 . Ui | we better not wait until the Church in Alabama ex. | bist, te the ttre village of Franklin second, two lengths in front of Climax, whe was four | | poll 4 the rs the house very frequently; saw bim in Mrs, Harris pressed their willingness to comply with our require- | Allow a Mexienn to contradic: the statement of the | lengths ahead of Nannie Buticr, ste and purity iinparted te room, dowa in the library and in the hall; saw himalone | rt ments?” ide ean enteicaas ofa Tahsin Seomd Heat.—Arcola was a great favorite, selling for peerless fluid, and the fra in the room with Mrs. Harris. Witness here corroborated | tandean the task; an 200.00 Rey. Dr, Clarkson announced that a letter addressed | TC"! OF Hnaeinary correspondent. siwtelphia | $600, while Throgsneck brought $75, Nannie Butler $80 | gra th, cannot be realized by the testi of Mary Roddy, which is rather indecent | ¢*4*t Lay emerge po es or Ty pals to Biship Hopkioa and others bearing on this very sub- | Paper, asoutrin that agreat many friends of Prosi- and ¢ tin $16. Amoln got oa he lead, Nannie | any oth: cle accessible to the human family ‘ # | b ” he Jeet had been received. dent Juarez I letters from him jutler second and Throgsneek third, Climax close 1p. a od ned by Mr. Wait—During the year I was | etathes oat topo toor i an't caremmuchy Svovt)| ‘Tho reading of the letter was called for. his Minist yas Senta, anda At the quarter pole Arcola was a length in front of Cli lonth of Roses is the Most Fra- Mr. Harris the only geutiemen Lsaw there | or aggravating, being in the same State with my Dr, Hare stat d that the papora prepased to be read max, who was one length ahead of Throgaueck, Nanwe calendar: but it t# seon nd bloom rice Bacon, Mr, Frank Chappell, Mr. Fred | MM and having no opportunity of seeing him. | were the letter from Bishop Wilmer to the clergy, the Butler four lengths behind. There was no change of 1 He pilets, a ie ajor Williams and another gentleman with curly. T “ eetaing ne he intend tte the order of the commandant athereupon, the request of position down the backstretch until near the balt-mile | flowers over yiclied all the pole, when Climax and Throgsueck dew up a Lite hair, whom 1 did not know; Maurice Bacou was with Mes, Harrie in her own room all the afternoon; wine’, | Bishop Wilmer for explanation of the action of tho com- al = the truth i on naet mandant thereon, and the reply of the commandant, peal av ke Rt. She has bean most sick she says | closer to Areola, ‘The latter, however, shook them both | ie St 1 fet Mr. Chappell in one stormy night, when he | ¢ reply to her letters. Well she might, if she | The letter from Bishop Wilmer to the House of Bishops off on the lower tarn, and entered the homestretch two “A Discovery Long Needed.” : remained until morning; Miss Jennie was at Farm. | had any conscience, She knew she had betrayed me, whe was hot in the envelope, Jengths clear of them, Nannie four lengths behind, and Y HATR RESTORED WITHOUT DYEING.” ington; {am positive she was not at home that | be lad proanised to protect, a Dr, Cammings objected to the reading of any part of of the naid | Without a chanee of overtaking the others, Arcola keftt 4 ee yD DRESSING nigt;"L let him out at six o'clock next morning; | fling mine, and would not tor w the documents in the envelope. the. 7 | up ls long, steady stride, and came in a winner of the | ORE aD 1 saw him when he came down; there was day- | wer, what histories she Dr. W. D. Harlow stated that if the telegraph had done ¥ | heat and race by five lengths, in 1:462,. Throgsneck | y Requires n or preparation light suificient for me to see him and | dined ih'you at the Irvin and how you warned | its work with ord nary speed Bishop Wilmer had heard tthe public may my the sta came in second, but was distanced for fouling Nannie | stain‘or soil anything. Cures baldaess. Makes the hair soft know hit; it: was not after six o'clock when he | her against me; fort had always’ made ft a point (let who | of the action of the Convention, and that he had ex- | the correspon of the Philadeipuia Pew. Yours | Buller iu the early part of the heat. Nannie was also | and glossy and luxuriant. soutien Sibation $e. came down; never knew of Mr. Chappell staying more | Wonld be present) to speak of her in a light, slighting way, | pros#d a willingness to conform to the requirements of | very respecttuily ‘A MEXICAN. distanced for not being fast enough to get inside the flag, | Boll by Dr SWAYNE & SON. Vhiladelpiias HELM BOLD, than one might at the house; never knew of him to stay | % make for her enemies, I tridy did not speak of her to 2% | tho chureh, J ‘i (i, lpg roee an srk et tle any night when Jennie Harris was at home. tore inonths that you could ave visited the house tue | ‘The President, in ruling upon the call for the reading Our Washington Correspondence. Tie Sr. Lecen, a sweepstake premium of $1,000, for ~ = TESTIMONY OF MARY MOORK. sbeonuse you had heanl such reports of me | of the documents received from Bishop Wilmer, said that Wasmtxaros, Oct, 10, 1865, yea '$50 entrance, p. p., two and a’ quarter | A Brick is Sam, and the Immortal Chan= Mary Moore sworn—I live at Dr, Porter's; I lived with | ve the’ cut treatinent on the eve of the 27th), and you | as it appeared to be a mutilated paper it could not bo re- J eon For this there were forty entries, of which num- ot bricl Mr. Harris last summer and part of the winter; one ed all that one Gossip would clamor about, and con. | ceived. ‘The representative of the Mexican republic in Wash. | rT at six ered ad the post. A evening Mrs. Harris told me L might go out; that even. | “ema the innocent, ne thank God! Twas of all they could Dr. Clarkson then oxplained that he had stated that the | ington states, with regard to the alleged fight of Juarez | M Bowie & Hall entered ch, c. Baltimore, by 1 venue, dam by Glencoe. . J.3. Watson entered b, ¢. Julius, by Li Miss Julia, by Glencoe. remain there as long a he can, and at all events not to | John Hunter entered ch. vered of Miss I.) y SI Pas 0 official news receives iruily as you lage, since, discovered of Mins T.) zou stil | been rcocived, with other documenta. ‘These papers had | £0 Ki Vaso, that all the official news received from that back door was locked; I then started to go around to | riding, wht she had intimated to yon concerning me. Tean- | been banded to him but were subsequently withdrawn, | Place confirms the determination of the ox President to = Pee: eaes James ee oy out and said that rs borers oe the Step yin “Man Lgeeeipn ‘The discussion continued until the adjournmen re, Harris had gone and apencd the back door; went | the night I returned from P—, and so ill, wishing so much for | ‘The Convention will not be in session to- : “Ps 3 : into the house by that entrance; was about to put out | pou. SuIlT do not wish to blame you. She is handsome and | day being appropriated to the consecration o| WeAs®: tie Merion att Bele LHe seetie’ e Richmond, by Two Bits, ip the gas when Mri. Harris said she would put it out; Mr. | yon told her the Must time ahe aaw you that you kad | Charles Todd Quintard, Bishop elect of the Diocese of Ton- | At the last date (September 15) Jvarer was stiff at El | “dam Faith, by Childe Harold : ‘ Advice for the Cure of Baldness and Harris was uot at home at this time; Jennie and Mr. | Yowed” you. would go to SalI.’ wi Bot peoegecl Aig iein Sis tod AD SlermPoranenns Sct | Paso; but no one knew-—not even himself—how long he | F. Morris entered b. f. by Slusher, dam Sally’ Ward, Ser ee Sees, Forty-five years’ prao- seal occ Nig elivered by Bishop Stevens, of Pennsyl- | woud pe allowed to remain at that point. French troops tae 5 oe Harris had gone to New York. home, in order to cause a seen | Vania. wore in pursuit of him, and, as he hud no force to defend | "Juliette, by imp. Sovereign ing Fred Miuer camo; I Jet bi in; I stayed out until | ty, YoU vere wot Ignorant of what was said, and | Jottor from Bishop Wilmer to the House of Bishops had about hali-past nine ‘o'clock; when I came home the | ington, dam eake of his MAGICAL SOAP 2 | are sv efficacious and withal so i pike! Sa campaigi id the most delicate eann Oleata, by Lexington, dam | | ited bythelr use. ‘To be had of all druggiata ‘oxmetics, that the rougheat fail w be bene- ae] Cross-esamined by Mr. Walt—Mrs. Harris saw to the | and that on that very night, In New fastening vi ! . : woman, who or where I dinna ken or care; but I cannot be: Saher be'door inside, whee, We..were. out, late, ah | Teen and doimenelAhitor sume poe asia to hee ok coed A. White's P: nt Lever Truss Cures Rupture positively. No pressure on the back, Inward and Our Returning Veteran: ; : oy not speak the truth, and never to put confidence tn what I him, the probability was that he world be cotapelled to » 42134 ward motion. jt, el dh ea Pr hleta free. This conciuded the testimony for Mr. Harris, sald. 'Sho denies that she mentioned names to yous | THE ONE HUNDRED AND FI¥TY-THIKD NEW YORK | jm Abe alia a pas Aha idtoa th Bowie & Hall's entries were the favorites at the start | ee GREGORY & CO., 0 Broadway. rus DETENCE Ei Dalscening Tau (oh yourdecuashe be incopeniey we ceet VOLUNERENS: Mexico, San Luis, Monterey and ¢hihuabua, Suill bis on ete AD By mgs. ry ll pH nP hea in Legal Lottert THE TRSTIMONY OF MR. PRANK Hf. CHAPPELL. The nbad, meee iaee, aL have tecealne’ you thie the ‘day The One Hundred and Fifty-third New York State | seitiod prrpose, as it appears from letters written to his | tiree-quarter pole, and with a good send off the mu) i anes Pet ead in roy tterics.— Frank H. Chappell was the first witness examined for | of our last purting. and Lihen und there prodined faithtolly, | Volunteers, numbering about four hundred and ify | ‘amily and to his agents here, Is to remain inthe country | the homestretch all in a cluster, the bay Mlly by [eat ear tes inet oe ae gente mt voker; 136 roadway Mrs. Harris:—I reside in Washington, D. C.; formerly | 4 did regret eo much, darling, not seeing you; but I thought b B about four hundred and Oy | and to defend the cause of the republic to the last, | leading, Oleata Gilda passing the stand head | besicatabches sda “e resided in New London; wi of J..N. Harris; was a’ visitor there frequent! menced to visit'when Miss Jenniv became a young Indy; | Be ssid, that you should go to acquainted with the famt! hapa ‘twas all for the bes that you would come to | Men, reached this city yesterday, direct from Savannah, ‘ ys aany | ine if ft were possible for you'lo do so. 2." thought strange, . a be i heed nd not come here: that were clamoring ° yy head about half a length in front of Julius, Richmond i tion ts to go from Fi Vaso to Sonora, and if | ary, Baltimore sixth. AS they went around the tum | Ae-Pollak & Son, Meerschaum Manu- th —Pipes and Ga., where it has for some time been doing guard duty, | forced to leave the i the climate of which ix so hot | Richmond and Baltimore ran up close to Julius, having | facturers, 082 Broadway, near Fo: F province th i . ¥ the State of ( igat Holders at wholesale and rotail, cut to order, mounted -a love of music led me there; Mrs. and Miss Harris are a } About | enroute for Albany to be mustered out of the service. : he pacsed Gilda and Oleata. On the backstretch the | Cigar " fond of vocal and instrumental music; Mr. Maurice Ba. | dirength of oaod to hotee itt amusdery on thisacwunt | The command, by the gentlemanly conduct of its oftcers | troop to remain there any tenoth at tums, ‘Pins. ie the | Slasher filly continued to lead, Julius second, Baltimore | WH liver and repaired, con, Mr. Fred Miner, Mr. Henry Bacon and several other | you did not. T wish so much you would write to hima nice, | and men, won tho esteem and respect of the c'ti- | programme as Juarez and hix friends bave planned it, | third, Richmond fourth, Gilda fifth and Oleata sixth. A.—Marsh’s Truss Office, 542 Broadway, New London gentiemen called there; saw Mr, Charles | Irlendly letter, telling PEE Nt Fey ould pk come, ABE (DIS) ae or Savannah, whero their colonel, now Brevet | It remains now to be seen whether or not it Is practica | At the half-mile pole they Were all in a heap, and as | shoulder Braces, Silk Elastic Abdominal Belts, Silk Elasue Barnes there several times; the phrase “Gideon's Band’? | Wil! settle it, aud all Will know he would prize « ; caien . | they went along the lower turn they wore all parallel, in | Stookings, &c. A lady attendant. “sprung (rom the song of that nam; this was one of the | Miter ery much from you. He doesn't think you haye aay: | Brigadier Goneral Edwin P. Davie, remains as command. | Pl, and whether obstacles will or will not rise im its Way | WHT Way they came on the homestretch, looking Hie & aioe h my relations with Miss Jennie Harris | T'did not owe your “S." one, bat he wished me to write nad | @Bt of the post. ‘The One Hundred and Fitty-third was Mr. Romero, the representative of Juarez in Washing. | 1! of cavalry as they dashed up to the stand, Julius A Medical Wonder. accompanied her three or four times on | I did #0; and I wan glad'to do it. ax I thought periaps mustered into the service on the 18th of October, 1862, | ton, ia fully convinced of the ability of the republic to | being frst by a head, Richmond second, about the same | HYATT'S LIFE BALSAM. i Dngheroa of cure for it, even w Farmington, by her own invitation; recollect | you would look {t over, Wus you glad to see at Fonda, in this State, It was stationed at Alexandria, 4 yet distance in front of the Slasher filly, Baltimore fourth, | Rheumatism, 8c tt 4 maintain jivelf for years to come, during which time the at lrome in the winter of 1863; saw her that | {felt did go to her? I was made glad in New York. | Va., as provost guard, until July, 1 and from that te x oneal Oleata fifth and Gilda sixth. Going around the turn agen- pre irst day after her return home; saw her Friday When comme ons me. you pow tn voice and could | date until July, fier sonnpisd Washington, doing duty Presper preapenst gi ae eur be A ge eral change took place in their positions. Richmond sont A Silent Sewing Machine—Willcox & ‘evoning; I proposed, at her own invitation, to accompany | gmisiont ‘Did not tll you hoped you would’ lose. your | M8 PTisoners’ guard. ° It was subsequently transferred t0 | more in tho hands of ibe republicans. “He 1s now ac. | WPand took sides with Julius, Oleata third, Baltimore | G1BS", 806 Broad her the next Monday evening om her way to could not got” K did not wish you to suffer, Far | the Gulf Department, und participated in the cam- | tively engaged in negotiating « loan with houses in Bos- | fourth, the Slasher fitth and Gilde sixth. The two latter | 4 _ s-enscheid, 118 Nassau street, Re- public to the Fall Farmington; saw her next Sunday; there was a ; 1 would suffer it all, could I, for you, t. Then | Pali of General N. P. Banks up the Red river, , i me were now considered out of the contest, and the fight anow slorin that evening; thought. I. would | Eheari'you had resigned and gone home,” Tite he Ind" was “engaged in’ the battles "of abing | tout Now York, which, votvithstaniing the seers | Ty" teen the other four, who were. ail alive for the | sheafully woictta the atientign of SE Stor tha bowen: at | Mei) Bars; eee er. centemek? Tiel fee Cross Pleasant Hill, Cano River Crossing | }ikely to succeed. ‘Tucre are men in the United Stotes | MAstery. Getting into straight work on the backstretch, ————————_—— there about ie by ident . t Overcoats Ever Seon im hait-past eight o'clock; saw no light in and ifuly forgotien by ‘him I held so dear’ Then eane thy | 0d Mansura, losing heavily in each, and belng | who are coniident that Mexico caunot reuain under a | Old Abe made play with Baltimore, and the colt respond: | A.The Fil 4 truly front part of the house and went to the library door; { | fightot commended by the commanding general for distinguish- | }¥.0,% ing to the call with a magnificent burst of speed, went ¢ pry Knocked, when Brs, Harris came to tho door, she asked | elfen place tocharming sevaNines Goriecs ier atye nd | ed bravery, In July, 1864, the regimens came. back to | Prer mn moectorutes and whe are willmg to veuture | iF ynd passed Oleata, then Julius and Richmond, and | © '*°U™T 1 "aNd ewe ge Latayette place, and who was there; I, in response, said ‘One of the Gids,” | was at Mrs. H.'s, and she su; Washington to defend it from an expected attack by | ‘i ‘ went leuding nicely along the lower turn by a length, M4 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Union. ving my name alyo at the same time; found Mrs, ay, any Caen re re, ~ Early, Becoming part and parcel of General Phil. Sher- Suicia he FE Julius second, twu lengths abead of Oleata, Richmond a ce farris and Miss Jennie; remained in the library about an Fue to you. is he me. He always | idan’s army, Firat brigade, First division, Ninetecath jmicide on the it River. fourth, Baltimore eame along stendy onto the home- ee a ReaD ROUAYE surrs, hour; then started to go; Miss Jennie made the remark, | {°oue™ crogied and offered bis kind services, wich | army corps, it took part In the battles of Manchester, | A PRISONER JUMPS OVERBOARD AND AFTERWARDS | stretch and up to the stand, winni two lengths, “it seemod pretty hard’ to turn a person out such a | Brown's tower, Of G, Falls: tsave Col” Photo teem Fisher's Hilt, Cedar Cresk and many skirmishes. After | ENDEAVORS TO SAVE HIMSELF—DETAILS OF M18 | Julius seoond’ Ave lengths ahead of ay who was | BY the thousands, TOK AW. od Layatette place. and ay a{ter much pressing I agreed to stay; I re- | This accounts for hi ‘business, as he was to leave | Leo's surrender it assisted in the grand review of the DEATH, ETC. two longths ahead of Richmond, who wis half a length * “M Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Union. mained at the invitation or suggestion of Miss Jennie; | for the city that noon.’ I afraid to send all by the ame | armies of Meade and Sherman, in June last, after which | an exciting and fatal event occurred on the Kast river | #head of the Slasher filly, Gilda a long way behind. GTR oot So occupied th . r P. address. irs, O. is in that delightful situation “that all | jt moved to Savannah. it has done its shi in maki: Sleek etter acing tee, room ake mee Indies are whe love thelr lords wii Tethinks, does not | history and in putting down rebellion, and its oficers | Yesterday morning. A man attempted to commit suicide, ae forTHIRD RACE. Pe garni ni = aa and coat, Mrs. Harris knocked st my room, and remarked | y"3*"\@have you) will makes deposl? lu the talk. Pell’ wa | 8N4 privates now return to their homes’ and families to | iam $500, for al wo mile beats. R, CLAYTON, 10 Wall street. ‘that Miss Jennie had suggosted there might not have | truly if it afterwards tried to save himself, but was ultimately | y Punter entered Travers & Osgood’s b. h. Ken- dam Magnolia, tid yea nowt tne fall, Tell me | enjoy the reward of their gallant wervicer. Colonel G. u = eon enough of plothee on my bed; she had-two biubcts | Sireoger things than hts have hauponea’ ices mecrteciae, | HL MoLaughlin ts im. present oomamend ef the regimens, | crowned tucky, 4 years old, by Lexington, Ratchelor’s Hair ‘The Best in the in her hand; she handed them to me, when she imme. | PFe## me close and warm to your fond heart; whisper to me | General Davis, now in commard at Savannah, went out The name of the unfortunate man was Bernard Straub, world, harmless, reliable and inatantaneot only fect Dye. Also ‘Regenerating Extract of Millefurs “ serven and restores the hair. “8 Barciny atree Corns, ms, Enlarged Joints and all diseases of the feet, cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 diately lott my room; Mra. Harris iad a shawl thrown | 10d and loving words wo egothe and comfort, and wherever | gs major of tte One Hundred and Fify-tnird, aud was | tatoly omployed as a bookkesper by Hughes & Co,, of | ™ Born en pt Langford. t rf T roam I will ever be your tr: around her; Ileft in the morning about ten mimutes | | Peannot wend this Gow, must wall nt os brevetted for meritorious conduct. Tho following 18 ® | Reade stroet. Mis residence was at No, $1 Front street, | D. MeDaniels entored b. h, Oakland, 8 y before seven; saw the ladies about two days afterwards; Tuurspvay, P. M. correct raster of the regiment :— the t wus exiremely cold when I remained at Mio | a darth Saneron, July 6 3 colonel and 1 Brevet t Brigadier General, Bawin P. Davis; Brooklyn. At the time the rash act was committed he | Revenue, dam by imported Margrave : rris’ house; Mra. Harris was at my room about on wished, to come here, that ht "pon utenant mel Cominanding, G. 'H. McLaughlin; Pult o stor g Broadway. hhalf; there was no conversation other than | Our dear face and chat with youall at the ‘same time, I | Surgeon, N. I. Snow; Assistant Surgeon, Ja, Sweeney; | “** 5 pesninrns hs a sayfa rcp e| povuded ae ee @ tothe weather and the bedding; 1 nover | fimeteyeus fow days since. but have waited patiently for | Chaplain, J. H. Enders; Adjutant, A.V. Davis. special detective Chandler, belonging to the Jefferson efi 56% | Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative sslopt at the house on any other occasion; Theard the | jaw and then, tailt tear L shall, weary pees paihincs ne | Company A—Captain, E. K. Parkinson; First Liewten. | Market Police Court, to which place he was being taken u 5 ev.dence of Miss Drudy, the inst witness; it was an this continual chatting with my Sunday pen. As I sit ‘hers | ant, Charles M. Carter; Second Lieutenant, 3% 346 snd Wij », Wholesale and retail. No. 6 Astor House. the favorite against the eld | ‘The dyeappiled'’by akiital artiste r Viger He took the lead at the start, Pg ger A ae, . Peake. | to be tried on a charge of grand larceny. tigated 3 o ‘ “ ” ‘Com, BU A Dew * Wiees Liew! the conduct Oc Mes, Harrie, e™ AnYtHIDE Improper in) Hie Sometianes metninksT can aces soft awert amie | tenant Je. Vester; Scond Lieutenant WA, Fesue | Theotficer and the prisoner passed to the front of the | and in going around t , Di. Harrison's Pertstalti¢ Lozenges — Cross-examined by Mr. Lippitt—I came on from Wash- | Tadiate those dear features, to cheer my warm heart and P J. 1. Nell; Firet Lieutenant, J, | boat without attracting the attention of the passengers, = other two, who w Positive cure for . , : Company i ington with the prospect of going into business here; 1 | Canin those pisus hia (oren hoage Petal hike! pe | B. Hacadon; Second Llenietst, Join Fulton, and the latter took from his pocket» sinall piece of paper | pact tailop aad the thers chord up. to teitiite ainges dot cpt ect te mara: Merril eanacmibe ne 4 And LE | none bargey Iinrues Sécond Lisutenants Jolia Dowege | aud commenced to write with a pencil, the ofiecr keep- | lengths of him, where he kept them to the end of the lennie E-( ‘and every form of INDIGESTION. Sold everywhere, or will be matled on remitting the prier, 60 cents. 3. 8 HARRISON & O0., Proprietors, Boston, Mase, J ere, as she had been only a short time a -time respons was the aptain, P. K. Fitzpatrick; First Lien. | ing close by his side. He hastily pnt the paper into an | Meat. There was little intorest in so uncqual arace, and, | Freneh, 607 Broadway.—Gentlemen’s school ; I did ‘hot converse with Mra. while nag dour original, ax in this saine little “Sanctum” some few | tenant, C. 7. wares Second Lieutenant, J. H. Hownra, eurelop’, cad with © nervous band seramlen toe eddress | Sxoept for the st for second place hehe Lord: | Famishing Goods. Large etock Just received direct {rom on the bed oron the chair; 1 was one of ‘Gideon's | Sanday* we fame somnihees, when Tso took you in p F—Captain, J. H. Lasselis; First Lieutenaat, | of his wife upon it and put i° in his pocket previous to Monmouth and Oakland, fig tind would n ve been ris and Eceasn. Band. Sean eatniee eae Te ye iateke on iby bit was. settled 12 | Ouie T, Hall; Second Lieutenant, C, M. Ballontine. taking the fatal leap. following iw the eopy of the | orth looking at. Lont Monmouth was second, four) Ge Baker's Highest Premium Redirect—I think I had one letter from Miss Jonnie | }am so Bow, “Pruius,”” T feet D E, M. Fitoh; ‘First. Licutenant, | letter, written.in a tremulons hand, which was found in | }ehgths ahead of Oakland. Time, 0.561. Kiscsis Dutch and Lock itch, Ope Mockluce, ae B ;, she gave me her address. your love ad aileetion. Tutt dou will 8.'W. Pilaney; Second Lieutonant, D.W. Southwick” | the pocket of the decensed.— ino nd Sieat—Doiting betwee Lord Monmouth snd -}-Soute Ses 2 * ‘TESTIMONY OF BEXSAMIY F. BROWN. them in the bud,” T will, not te G, captain C,H. Pike,’ Firs Lieutenant, G, | My Dratact Wi:k—I donot, really know what to ord, | Selene wanceren tor-a-shenn, bas Saein caaten eens se Bonjamin F. Brown exainined—I am the brother of | thtt she suowed my notes to Box B Halges hor how to tell you the tnd tudings Ehave brought -—~ | SHRM on Lord Monmouth went varying. | Kentucky.2# | Hemorrhoids Radicaly Cured in Tem Mrs. Harris; I reside in New London; became trai ac- | Sheusyetitow cru ponte oe tea eh ie (one. —Captain, J. F. McGuire; First Lieutenant, Wh JUMPS OVERROARD. Rey WORN, OF Her ‘ad, Oakland second, one | minutes, wi of the Knife, caustic or ackd. longth ahead of Lord Monmouth. At the quarter pole | Special ‘attention toll ‘Wiseanea of the Pelvic. Vince DANIELS M.D. cquainced with Mr. Harris in 1643; Wwas on a whaling | Jove hum along and traly, after T have enetiing ‘sed Operntise ‘voyage when he and my sister were married; when sald of yout He is any womal turned thy were boardi Tre | fe Sid to. Ne veer iy, Ww. 8 mj Hecond Lieutenant, J. H. Pilling. The America was making her tcn o'clock morn. ing at the City Hotel; he was true and wo 4 Captain, F. J. P, Chitty; First Lieuten. | ing trip trom Brooklyn to New York, being loaded with and down the backstretch the contest Was warm between | HENRY A. N . , peak ant, A. J, Underwood; Second Lieutendnt, R. G, Hutch- feveral hundred passengers iad_& number of carts | the twe letter, and thay were close, togriher, down page: |. Surgeon, No. 2 Union square, then ju the grocery Business; a yeur of two after Wr. | O26, Woman.” J know thie waruiing barably on your organs | ings and ofhet vehicles. Detective Chandler and hia prisoner half mile, leading th. They Wwe High Living. Herele wont ue ness with my brother, George W. with tt. A Svar crdan yor: Tel whe will comme $01 RECEPTION TO THE FORTY-FIFTH AND FIFTY- mele anes about fifteen feet from the ge of the | {he homestretch Lend Moamouth Gate with a raat aud, This in very apt Mo produce a. dinontared ‘tomach, rewalting Neate er endorsed principally for the firm of | meotherwise, J will ever be your true and fall y RIGHTH RRGIMENTS NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS Patt of the bout. Around them wore « large mum. | i eonticy passed the stand two lengths ahead of the | In dyspepela. HOOKLAND'S GBR MAN It ie oe Harris & Brown; I was executor for my father’s will; | ever you should wish for a separat rite ‘that effect, ber passengers, When the boat reached Y Urely relieve any natisen or had feeling, and prevent more four yoars after my father’s death I gave up two notes’ | 1 will (though reluctantly) sever the Lorde of love wines | (CONSOLIDATED). the middle of the river Stranb made what is | others, they were sido and side, Time of first mile, 1:3. | serious consequences. If you hava the dyspepsia, a few bot. sone for a thathinadl ind another ecrion a ball ‘dol. now unite us, 1 maj be vad and fogely, * but for your own ‘The friends of the recently returned soldiers of the | commonly called a “running jump,” and plunged head. 4 around the turn Lord Monmouth decided the bet- | ties will entirely restore the digestive organs to their original would sac bi 4 lars, to Mr. Harris; the will cancelled the motes; my | Guridusty think me ony, bur baa my own. whe | Forty-fifth and Fifty-sighth New York Veteran Volun. | foremost into the water. ‘The cry of ‘man overboard’ | {ius on bimeell by shaking 0 wepeasmand Neviad phen | rigos,, Per aale, by ds Ae azeale, 9g, cekcizuoue relations with Me, Harris wor) genorally very agreeable; | eren though hiv heart be Deakin Dey Garling twine, | teers gave thera a formal reception yesterday forenoon | ‘ws lusiantly raised, and the encines reversed, but Hot | fgg ‘and came in a winner in 3:45, Lord No. #4 Brosdvay, New York, Agent, presen Hd] of t vit i soon a ‘4 ss Timeuttios botwoon Mr. Hareia aud his wife wight. or ug. | Omdeat alt and to waite Eco, Theat atoms ZOUF | at Attantic Garden, Bowery. ENDKAVORS 70 8AVR MIMHELM, Monmouth ten leigths ahead of Oakland. Howe Sewing Machine Co.—Elias Howe, ago; he complained of his wife riding a great deal, | ¢yen if H. leaves for parts unknown. At my window where Colonel Waldemer having assembled the men by a call The excited passengers immediately rushed to the rear FOURTH RACK. Jr., Premdent, 629 Broadway. Agents wanted. Jeara ago; sed pacticalarty wit ve. oun W, ' Tm writing t ean look way down to the “P." where he is . end of the boat, when Straub was seen, yards race for all TOMATE to lise thas he onght. to. be tuaster Of his one (63.%) Took at the dear spot both with pleasure and ; | from the balcony of the garden, introduced Dr. Wm. | fivorn, swimming with great strength nud visor, This | muller ustel ‘wan quer monty’ to & goto the Jecond | , Lockatiteh rien ee house, and said, “I you think your wife rides too much, | credo my heart, and ner wetcaspotheliss’ | Schirmer, who addressed them in German at some | struggle for lio was ax do-perato as had been his attempt | horse. tonhole Machine, WIE! }ON, @25 Broadway. aud nev and with persons that you object to, why do you net up | of you and of our man haspy Gee pomed length. His remarks conveyed s warm welcome. at death. Fully ten minutes elapsed before one of the | P. C. Bush entered Forbes & Jerome’ -earringes and give hor all these means of enjoyment ig (jut atone pe meneeiary A aged a Colonel Willis, of the par h Natlonal Guard regi. | 470,!ifeboate belonging to, the terry boat was launched, Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! ee ers and expect her to make use of them?” 3 band It requ same length of time to throw overboard Don't fail (0 procure MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING ¢ then made special objections to Mrs. John W. Brown, | {Nt Played so, sweet and [¢ ly major of the One Hundred and Ninth | the two life preservers. The boat, when launched, was | D. Me en A , —., and he (Harris) told bis wife that sho must stop or he teach peciae ire Bes a balk to | New York Volu , which was in the same brigade | manned by one of the boat hands anda volunteer from Haxall. Price $1,000. i ade SYRUP POR CHILDREN TEETHING. would sell the carringe; Mr. Harris requested me to see Inapirationst "We have passed, many SMe | with the Forty-afth ‘and Firty-cighth, next addressed | among the passengers, and they rowed swiitly to the » tuab ‘tion Is the fon of one of the a wife on the subject, va not tet ne know it was at ~~] - may time bring many more te our warm, them. As sane be bid them a segene ee He Fee hae oh py ~— ba) feebly attempting The betting was nearly ¢ . This valuable preparat Preseripti one iy (Harris) request; I went to see her next day, and 6 clock tells the hour of twelve, 1 must | Was well aware of their gallantry courage from | to keep himself atioat by swimming the bugle sounded to mount, But Silkatone at the start " es Sune 0 mua’ that Mr, Harris had objected to this pe " idle hiding place until { can find another such | Gettysburg to Lookout Mountain, He welcomed, too, TR BOAT CAPRIEFE. wi offered at ten to eight. ‘They siarted from the three best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and she remarked that sle was very willing to aT this Ww say to you my adieus, thetr leader, that brave son of martyred Poland—General On reaching the ro vning man they pulled him over + rter pole, Silkstone getting away first and beating the | bas beom weed for thirty years with never failing safely an@ rt ‘do #0; I heard tho tostimony of Mr, Marris relat ums 10 youagain. I prose you—beld | i i—whose career was a proof of the | the side of the boot, und had only just succeaded in get- inst ding three jen —— ‘to witat Txuid ag to Allen Mine y M4 gece? 2 Which ineplted. the Sativen ‘of thet land. | ting bico on board, the. aasall coy shell errecgrunet | pLutan thecal tn veee | success by millions of mothers and children, from {he feeble thi lke to, give aguatie victories which had won were not only in the | when it immediately capsized. Th rowers clung | aroun wo lengths infant of one week old to the adult, trom | Seid; they had triv at home over the enemies of | to the keel of the boat; but Straub—from | ahead down the backsti were not whom, doubtless, consciousness’ was fast departin and came up the stretch and passed under the string ig! a wd Tt not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the that they were once more with their | grasped the seat of the boat as it turned over. This, he winner the, making the last mile in 1 404, stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and ; now last Nabbath. route; be said Mrs. Harris was ut the Astor House; Hi Ti families and at their own they would fad that | last desperate struggle for life, proved fatal to him.’ As | and the dash in 2: . is ano aad that he had advised bis wife, to go on Avisit | ay ud me MMtaing day? | those who stood by them in the fleld would still be their the boat tarned over ho was enveloped iu ‘To-day there wil be four races, including we steeple energy 10 the whole erstem. Te will almost instantly relieve Bordoutown two or three wi H It dl bes passed many a rainy, friends. situation e two men who mat » — dite manver that there was something Laycad than, cing, | together. Temember? "Uun you ever forget? General Krzyzanowski followed, briefly regretting that | was becoming desperate. Ibe ebb and flow of the waver GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. ‘wo turned into Broadway he said, “[ have sent Jane me hea we went to the L—— Hail he was soon to separate from them in hie military capa. | kept washing them of! the overturned hoat, and all their Fashion Course, L. 1. away ;” I asked him for an explanation; he sald that he om tothe grand anciveraary ut Prot Wes, | Cy: He could never, though, diswive the bonds of sit ere required to Keep themselves from drowning. TROTTING—DRXTRR VS. T! Wo believe it is the best and surest remedy in the work® aud Mrs, Harris could not live togother any longer, WIL Ath 5 one amity which un’ hem em se ized one of the two life ora and it a der Ahoy wore no ways alike; ha became very ‘much excited my Carvings nent Oo re ot ere 78",8 | “the men will proceed to Mart's Teland to-day for final | nearly cost him his life, It was cylindrical tn, foras The match of $6,000 ngaiust $1,000 that the famous | in ail cases of dysentery and diarrhos In cbildren, whether carriage—| and — on my questioning him; he applied very vile terms to | tet, There are many going out, and © | payment and muster out of the service. About three feet long. As the man grasped it, it revolved | young Hambletonian gelding Dexter could not trot « mile rises from teething or from any other cause. his wife; I then to him, derstand, and it is . | Speakable. Would you were to ‘me, Iny own pre- and submerged him in the water, and for several min- it the Fashion Course, {1 oer monly Understood, that you have been in the habit of | {iuuyatsl: The noura, are Tove without you, and a so it. tox he was kept thus revolving on the so called tite pee. | Utedctee MP's larger asccmblage of the adwniters of fast | oll directions for using will accompany each bottle. None beating Mes. Harris, how is that?” he answered, “I have | as often as Once per week. I hunger ahd. thirst’ for yore ANOTHER MOTION BY THE LADY'S COUNSEL. server until he again managed to grasp the keel of the | trotting. The horse won the match, making the mile on ouine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS ts om chastised her soveral times and choked ber once; I words. Open wide your arma, Prose me to your SUPREMN COURT —CHAMBERS. boat. F the first trial—and that, too, with a break between the | &* — hetd her down 80 11 that I feared for own loving heart. Press to mine = luscious and be Refore J. Ingraham. THE RESCUR. half and three-quarter poles—in two minutes and eighteen | the outside wrapper consequences; if 1 had happened to y ve——t0 be, aud I am, ae 1 will ever be, judge After being in the water fifteen minutes they wore | seconde and one-fifth, winning by three-quarters of a sec a * weapou "i m hand I would have yours and "se other's, your own, Cc Oct. 10.—Gabrielia Sactier ws, Alezander Saelteer.— | taken on bonrd the ey bo] ©. ¥. Davenport. The | end, and making tho howe By record, Dexter PRICK ONLY % CENTS PER BOTTLE. Vor; re |, “Hal ® man that would oe cane, where ar dang! Me boat wae tn over and Staub’s body was found. His Murph; Gret quarter was made in ace @ Des | strike @ woman is not ht’ to live in a civilized The Discovery of a New Planet. eas guaeia red ve pis rier rca nt | hands were convuleively clutching the reat, The body Hid feat soveds, a the first balf mile in 1:06}, rec tno aes community ;’ we then walked to the Astor House; Mra, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Van Valk and the yreighe nown architect im | was afterward placed ot Loard large row boat and Inid — High Holborn, Londes. jartis and my mother sat in the parlor of the’ Astor OnsenvaTony, ANN Hannon, Mich., Oct, 9—11 P. M. this city, the counsel for the iady appeared in court this | across one of the seats, when several persons endeavored The Chariot Races on the Turf. ea ' a8 Prevented an@ a4 CO. Broadway. | ry—Prizes Paid im ‘House on tho sofa; while I sat there with the ladies Har- to restore animation by rubbing it. A large quantity of ‘el vis called his wife Away to the other side of the parlor; | 1 have the pleasure to announce that I discovered | fflerucns for te, Huston ot Heki ma amnired | water was expelled frum the Hoomandh, but il wigue of | _ At three o'clock thie afternoon the Grand Olympian they bad a private conference there for a fow moments, | & new planet at about half-past ten o'clock this evening. rf to-morrow morning. The object of thiw | life were extinct. Entertainment on the Fashion Course, Long teland, will isite pleces of wo Mitich Mra Harris did not soem to enjoy; they thon | Tt shines like a star of the nine and one-half magnitude, | mew motion ts simply to add « few facts omitted inade | The body was then conveyed to the Fifth precinct | come off. Tho chariots are said to be ox stood up and went up stairs, asf thought, to’ pack bag- station house, where au inquest will be held. anship, constructed faithful) the old Greek MenOE. Tiipsest rates pald fer dou! ene; Me, Harris came duwh in about. three Belg and is situated in the right ascension fourteen degrees Sirevate coke ote poad oc ke ake 7 piscine rey eau, while (he costumes of the female charioteers will 4 PEK s Col maabers 16 Wall street, New York. | i an hour; as we drove off to the boat Harris called out to ee ew are minutes, and in deciination Rad first interview with Mr. Wetmore, the complaint on | Movements of the English Capitalists, | alto comport with the fashion of the ago when the ae a sme to soe him that evening; T had an interview with Mr. M 3.0. WATSON, | which tne divorce was obtained was drawn. up [Quebec (Oct. 7) Correspondence Toronto Globe. ) oi polics of Athena used to applaud the fast horses and | second Hand Safe For S: \ Harrie at the Astor House that evening at six o'clock; he and ready for her signature; that Mr, Wetmore | Bir Morton Peto, the distinguished Knglish railway |-*kilful drivers of those days. The face to-day will be | ash, ai 100 Maiden Inne. j called me up stairs, locked the @or and began to accuse The Richmond Ncwspapers. read it over for her, but that she did | contractor, and party arrived here late night by | the first of the kind ever attempted in the open air Sach his wife of evil practices; he told me @ letter he Ricemonp, Va. , Oct. 10, 1965, not half understand what it was ‘and in | special train from Montreal, — Sir. N. Belleau waited on | things We havo seen within the walls of » bippodrome, Stammering Cured b: tes’ me had found, giving me the general tenor of | a», hed auch state of signed it, All there were | him this morving, and drove him to thp citadel, Plains | but Uever on a course devoted to trotting horses and sad: | Appliances. For description hlet, e., address H.C. Le! a; letter was addressed to Major Williams; © Commercial Bulletin establishment was restored 10 | drawn up by Mra Secitzer in S narrative she had pre. | of Abraham and other points of interest Sir'N. Bel. | a6 races. No doubt it will be witnessed with a great | MEARS, 277 Wont Seid Sree, New Yes. he went on to eay that ang Wife was a tnd | the proprietors to-day, and the publication of the paper | pared for hemcounsel, Mr. Cutler, with aview to the mo. | leau entertained Sir Motton Peto at lunch this afternoon, | “Al of Interest, The Bridal Chamber—An Essay Se Sie c applied to | will be resumed on Tuesday; but for she present Wedde- | tion to vacate the decree of divoroe, but were omitted by | at the club, Hons. H. J in, John Ross and a jarge 8 Wa for Young Men. Published by the) 4 aT thom: epee f fald ne att | burn will not be allowed to res bie i from her affidavit. For these rea- boing present. Sit Morton Pato and. party lente Welles Intelligence. Vecurd amscmaice ane ‘stgl We, er"charue tn sonled on never “A sald ho ure resume control. The | sons the counsel to have them added to her af by special train for Portland early on Mon- | THB COMPLAINT AGAINST OFFICER DE GRUSURA | ve) Bey I skin Hiougniow, Howard: Assos pan AL Ope re publication of the ZagGirer will be resumed next week. | davit. day morning, proceeding thence, by way of Boston, to DismissED. ‘on Phutadelpnte, his owa mind, considering tho rehgious ‘The heaminer will soon reopen by Henry Rives Pollard, ‘The Chima at Boston wow Yor. ‘The case of officer Robert De Grushes, of the Twenty: | menesegu March & Co.'s Old Retabliached! pa to ruin himself and to hits | late editor of the Times. Barron, Oct, 10, 1965. The National Game. Aixth precinct, arrested some weeks since, charged with Radical Cure Truss Oflee oul! at No.2 Vesey streot, Lady! family ond children; he answered apon the that The stsamahip China arived pts porto alepant Bauriwons, Oct, 10, 1865. | the commission of « outrage on, the porn, of a hy Wed and it the fag Te Eat Court of Appeals Calendar. three o'clock this afternoon. The mails and the news. The hase ball match to-day between. Exoelsiors of | Louisa Crofut, a girl ven yets of age, bron ‘Wines, 1 returned from hee visit at . 1 wo Ataany, Oct. 10, 1965, eS ute ‘will be forwarded by | Brooklyn and the Mastimes of Baltimore resnited in a | thoroughly investigated by the Grand Jury, and yeater. ‘on Thursd would got twoxether and talk ae ved co re see if | ‘There will beng further day caloudar mado for the night train, which ts due in York carly vo-mor- | victory for the Excelsiors. The score stood 69 to 22. The | day that honorable body dismixeed the covaplaint, Mr. MINER, Le Wey could aot go along happily ; im Twas very | term Tow morning, 1 Bacelsiors played gplendidly, making 27 oq qve inuing, | De Gi is, therefore, honorably disqaareed, Particulars seo Augtion Seem