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b (1) ‘HOEOKEN RACES. OUTOBER 17, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. ar at ‘ the Re Pee tifa) manner, foto, ‘Kate, who this th tragedy at Chicago. Rumor of an Organized Attompt to Cress y Set Ls everything bloody. "Becsausue, made » splenitid jump, ae li oe Negara River at Lewiston, Bure Queens iy, pide er country shoct a but a Lady Wo%f undertook ber frst leap, town and Blow Up Brock’s Monument. Gathering of the Colored Peopl Ron Oven Can—On . First Day of the Regular Fall | Yer rer and argzed him with hie foot im the stk Buvrato, Oct. 16, 1866. A Bor bial Monday evening ag food Naess Ts, Br ag ported rere of ates Ke ~~ Bens ‘The Commercial, of this city, has intelligence that the the State at Albany. Uttle boy, ‘bamed Amerman, was about to run soross Meeting. mounted her again and went on with the race, but waa | sions of admiration ‘ty her “beautiful” and | Fenians had made an organized attempt to cross the horse car track om Market stroet, but, stussbiing over aii cease Solon te Sere Wines nk the tal cans | ae aS saat plea he ment | Memes NES Lovins nt Suavenr mopeee en 2 over babar, wich wan severly ifned.” the fourin hurdle, which was at the drawgate on the | fabulous stones were rife. shel She's a beauty!” | the viliage of Queenstown and blow up os Q ” homestretch. took the lexp four lengths tn front of Zig- | “Why, she! trot on the brain.” ‘She can beat a An Vapa rallolad Hurdle Race and Two | zag “sescauoan was a fer lengths behind, hav ng run scare engin, were & fow of the remarks that were very fast around lower turn, As he came to the hur- | elicited from the most enthusiastic of those who gathered Spirited Contests. dleho bolted for the Held, but brourht up againet the | about her, She looked very much like an ordinary Dp fence, which his rider seized, and holding firmly saved | horse as she qaletly stood, hitched under a shed amo: himself from falling and his horse from runuing away. | the other teams, covered ‘with a cominon blanket a alate nate tanh He, however, took no further part in the contest. ‘The | attached to alight box wagon, which, though light and. 7 to bay von this pe fxd Ee Yessiomons, geen was by no magans sow or Shine, Bat w 4 when seeing Seacancus to the fenco bofore he the blanket was romoved and reveaied a form exquisite Beminixconces On the Road---Scenes | Hoitod isto the enclosure, carrying her colors of “sreen | in its symmetry, with long, powerful limbs, a splendid Tax Cast. Boar Casvauty.—The body of Mra Vam ment, Dut the attempt was prevented by information | STORMY AND FUNNY PROCEEDINGS, that the Canadians were ready to receive them, The | ee nas to'ee ace oie Chea eee whole thing is doubtless a canard. Died, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Spirited Debate on a Resolution Urging tho ant giv, dna oI ee ih, Mies Anes Date Movements of Canadian Troope-The Fenias | Right Thousand Negro Voters of the State | ,,cire/aucnand.1yends of the family ararespe: fu Tomaso, Ook 16, 1808, to Support the Fenton Ticket. two Dna from the residenco of her parente, 183 Mul» above the red’ ingo the centre of the field before she | head and an eye full of inteliizence, with slender neck, " of ‘ 4 and Iwrideuts on the Course. could by tamed ubout, ‘That settled her case. ‘Then | fine shoulders and immense chest, she looked like » | 4 Volunteer camp has been formed pcavablepe boul Ixd—On Monday, October 16, of hasty consiinptiom; camo Lady Wolf, with her rider agai in the saddle, but | tro:ting queen, and extravagant rémarks did not som | command of Captain A. Rankin, It is expected that ee sans 3 yee i scaannien ocan . 4 9 WaN One qual a ind Zigzag and General t of place. main eight veep de. de. de, Williams, yet determined to play the gameout. atthe [ot ran nice, ‘volanleers wil reel ss. comp olen dave tnvittd to attond the funcral, from ble late residence, At Fort Erie business is transacted as usual. Appre’ | Susam B, Anthomy Elected am | pitystirs stroct, near Eleventh avenue, on Thuralay hhensions of another raid have been removed, Captain Honorary Member afterjoon, at one o'clock, ‘Preble, of the Welland militia, threatens to make short ° [For Other ae oan Lande ae af iy of the stand—Genoral th The hour for calling jond the rg? bod now nigh at " és . ams jour leng! and went over it clean and and, and the conversations on les Ww more bane Oirnt dey of Ube pegutor fall meeting of the Hudson | cece followed by Zigzag, who knocked it over. ‘he | spirited. On Monday, when it was reported that the swouaty Agricultural Society, at Socaucux, N. J., passed | race being Dow between Genural Williams and Zigzag, | mare was going at a tremendous rate, betting had set in ‘A briltinotiy, ama the racos, which wore witnessed by a | the former anado strong ronning around the upper tnrty | her favor at odds of, $100 to $80, froely offered, tho ek eet Oar eee, oe re Re. ate ae ‘ MISCELLANEOUS, te aud was five lengths io eal. juarter: lo, where | same offers were now hear in every quarto - u an en eee “wot very wumerous but dovidedly appreciative gathermg, } 115 hurdle was down; but then Zigsag een Wo iis | had the effect to intimidate the backers of the ataHion, | 38 sseme-shss the iat nennaenie mman at ansibae - . | Qs ovens House, were worthy the association having the sports in obarge, | dest, and down the backstretch, the latter closed a little | who hold tightly to thoiressh, One hundred to weventy- | 510’ anared unemployed men in Buffalo, who are Ww SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YGRK HERALD. ALMOST A MILL! 20 thas non’ of those who visited the course had ovoa- | of the daylight, Gonerq Wilffams being about foar | five, one hundred to seventy, and one hundred to sixty | (0) -o tir toir hands to whatever pays beat, _— ae MELEE, Sago heya he ‘all, or tno | DRS ahead’ when he — jum the seventh | were successively offered; aid at the last-named odds a | 195,00 Ort Tet Hatt Mion orrdwat nine o'clock, Atnany, Oct. 16, 1866. IN #4 MOMENT ston to regret rhcur’a journey by rall, hurdle at the half mile pole. joing around the | few hundreds wero put up. But.even thon the statlion’s | Wy ioe pills will bo brought in against some fifty of ‘The State Convention of cotored mon of New York, J pinaeitay Nour's vido from New Work to the track. lower tnrn ij ran very fast, closing the gap | trieads were chury of tho chances, and betting drooped | ben Unie Bille wee oe eee eonne ‘eigiay wianeanes <edids th. thinatan, memeadbmois #IX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS yan. en . 50. aneamone as every bound, and, coming on the homestretch, was | and Ingged to a remarkeblo extent in proportion as odds | f)0 Penis prisenine | v ‘announced to convene to-day in city, a issue dae cnacmaed thin the wixty | S08 at the hesls of the General, A most desperate | were offered moro liberally upon tho mare, Tho | UM) "asain gunboat Ts anehoved’a’freut'o?. Queen's | 10 the Hamilton street African church. The Convention 70. 7HB, ‘teoms with historical recollections, and within Y | struggle then ensued. They came to the eighth hurdle, | bell was goundedy and ‘Lady Emina promptly wharf, waiting orders, nambers uinety-seven members, The bor¥ astemples \ FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDER! minutes’ drive ower hill aad dale men and events of the } at rhe draw gate, and went over it together, and then | responded, her fine bec sand spriny stop Spout 1oom op ‘a-qulck-wncedwwion. Passing up the road, | Whip aud spur were applied with vigor, and it was im- | sonding the odds up to $100 to $60. Tho stallion wan | ,.,1¢ Cones oy Knauacy ae ore Bes which has been in | under the following call:— OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUAND DOLLARS’ WORTR possible to say which would bo the winner, #0 closaly | some timo in appearing, aod there was a Topost that he | Ae#sion over four weeks, taking evidence in the case of, CA, FOR A STATE CONVENOR oa aud Just beyoud the ferry house, whence an endiogs fle | Yer they together as they passed up iu front of the | hud forfeited, “Whoro were many expres ious of disap Colonel Dannie, edjoazned! todays; "Fhe Audings of; the) 9 ems Coroms CITIRI— sls wean on it ig do OF NOBLE PAINTINGS, ef horses and wecas ewerge and roll on en route for the | stand and undor the string. The judges decided that | pointment, and bets of two to ona were cried every- Spay, spond Tk Bar on tw war of kde mung am ‘und! in thie: coun: VHY MOST SPLENDID PREMIUMS aco course, we by parts row of handwome, half goun- | the race wusa dead heat between Zigzag and Coneral | where among tbo assemblage, with wot a single ro- No American Fenian in Prison in Ireland. | ty trie democratic y ‘ peal Williams, the othera “nowhere.” Lady Wolf, however, | sponse. Bui Wilkes was brought out at last, and the \ a ty, Naif cily reawienres, whose windows look down’) went the distanceaud was Deaton & quarter of a mile, | horses commenced to warm up. ‘The track was ta the bedrest scariagene principle Wasinxarox, Oct, 16, 1966, | gelored, men of she, coun pon the swird sbirung the river, beyond) which rie | Tie others did not finish, ‘Time 4:07. finest condition, ord ser fast, i at this see uhere Mr. Adams, our Minister to London, states in a des- Bippertion of a ie ae taney a BY ANYART UNION IN THE WORLD. , oy mae ‘The owner of%eneral Williams then went to the jud; was not w sign of a breeze. le mare, as she was cl a tior u ‘i ! eres Mo stoupies and Lowsotops of New York, and ao over | , Tho camey orion to wichdrww his Loren, but Bie | speeded up and down tho track, was universally to: rece be ora ke cba vant baal tia Re, peed fo, ot us are. fon esapseh ot THE PAD ESF DEt APPROACHING found once Known a) Perry's HN. Some thirty: | eanost was not grauted, and he bad to start again to | marked for her brisk, carnest action, and tue eago and | that legation of an American, proved to be such, being | 4 lar¥er. sijecrimination) shut out from our right to yore Hinge aD Tenet five years have yone by simce the ume when | decide which of tho two was entitled to the prize, The | springinoes of her movements, Witkes, on the con- | jn custody in Ireland on suspicion of being concerned in of the United Bates and of the State of onr , “Perry's Tote! mcd opon tbo hillock, auld trees, be- | Belting thon raz at ono bundred to hityon Zigzag. | With | trary: soemed weak, and. moved Hdessiy aud withoct | yenian plois or movemiouts there, all yo altuated baving | Seoutaret chore - ass moans to'this end wevahacs THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. a wend off Zi took t! le one lenvtl js customary Vi uf 7 t i romper south whee sate the Tene eee ee ahead of General Witham, bah passing over the, brash upon the suoutdors tnd anise afore sariing, Or. Hans. been released. . ‘ pane ta vole for a Hagavention tw ravine the ‘uate souaie TARUR CNR: ff onadod on snmniereveni ipyards | whhont touching a leaf, ‘Williama ran up to "a | mill, of Philadelphia; Mr, John Brig N n.”” 2, We should uso our intuence and votes for me Re arin ssi mi cesoesewnisenetinl jeced the wna acd walks | head a1ovné the virn and they Jumped (he hurdio at the | and’ Mr. Klijah Simmons, of Aibuny, were chosen | Arrival of Gedrae Hopper, Brother-ir-™™ | WG will cavor much convention, “Wer should tien bang | "2: REMAINING PREMIUMS CONSIST OF Ovi: r, and places of busin rep! ; | quarter pole together one or the Ana knocking it over, ; jndcea and timekeepers, tn drawing the mare was ac- Head Centre Stepheus. «il our influence to bear to secure the desired change in the THREE HUNDRED SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS, other days. Beyond the hotel dm arbor once extended | Going down the buck stretch Zigzag got in front again | corded the pole. 4 ’. Georgo Hopper, the brother-in-law of or. sepbens, | words of | at oonstinition. the ee iat ae & ‘te tho disiance of half a mile, a few old trees being the | and eeshse the nara at es bait pe pole en in ae oe sword tame i ayetar syn sat apt ald arrived In this city by the ateamabip City of Béton, and | Of pee ene pao eopdtbs ri aor THE FINEST COLLECTION OF ge i front of the General, but coming to the one on the home- | evenly. o mare outio ‘ . d, tral Committ composed of re} tath wh R = ewes sete vestiges of the grove #0 familiar to the generation | (fill 1 Nt drawgate they ca ‘again on equal terms, | and led hit by a length at the turn, She drew farther | is stopping at a boarding house in the Fitth wrd, Largo fase vy Men a ee pn owed Peo wee LEGITIMATELY \MERICAN WORKS OF 21T sums for Foulau purposes were sent. from Ais country, | to be ove of the most important in our history. 5. Tho ‘What lived and breathed # quarter of acentury ago, Dash- fi ly, & way from him on the warn, and led hiin by two leugths aud they tok their fight simultaneously, to the greut | away from » savable th the SAlgrROERMGS «Seger: and,6orme of the | coming election js au importent ovent in. the histiry of thie tuy, etill further ap the road, we rattle past the mansion { delight of tio spectators, Zigzag outran Williams from | at the quarter, in thirty-seven seconds, Down the back~ fever Sor exhibitionor sale at any one perivi, i ° pny iplanaiainined: Bia / ‘tate, and we should meet our responslbilities in reference OFFERED 10 T. af Rawin Stevone, an arvhiteotural caprice, combining | Mere 10 ine stad and wasa length a led at the handle io | ere crage to the hat rile pote i ra Ariverrare | enecks having boon intereapted by the Fitlsh authori | io tiike mm. let os count up our numbers and fot wr ane HED 0 THE PUBLIC. planks and rtsne and the mannvenens of the gravite | thyapening a the quarier pole, Gong down the buck. | Wilkes drew up to Enna, who was suill held, and when | t{es wero produced on the trial as evide/® against the | EP'cccaidemtons ch ado tprad PRICE OF SHARES, $8. ‘With the plain ‘ruilty of wood work. A-emell wood, and | stretch the racing vss good, General Wiliams oxerting | they rounded the upper tura le was sithin a length of j ali bis powers to overtake the leader, but at the half-nile | her ‘mare had the mos , however, ‘Beyond » diminative chureb, which we would mare | Ooi. he was eiil! at Zigzag’s tail.” The hurdle atthe | Wilkes covld gain no more. Thus thoy came to the Jedgo worthy of comment were it not for the wondrous | hair mile pole was nicely topped by both of them, and | homesiretch. Here Crooks plied the whip with vigor, dapentry of -rimeon folge ahrouding the carvings of the | they forced she pase arovnd the lower ttm and up the | and the stallion commenced to crawl up, when tho igoners, He was among the first of £9 arrested par- | we do not propose t you to spend many days #n conven- A MAGNIFICE 3 a! and when placed in tho dock py mied guilty and tion, nor to atk you to ebnsid the aneatonts whieh might T KERL ENGRAVING Bb gr ’ 2 rest, tO UB. our conventions geveraliv vor SHARE, F was sonienied to two yoars imprinyy T” one was con. | too discussive, and that too much (ite In occupied i mating BRACE FURCH ABE OFA SHANE e oes wee Legoaan ied econ “fu others to torma | Speeches, We propose that this shall ® business THE CHROMOGRAPH, ‘After a short incar- | Convention, which will probably be able to finish its work in ‘ ho wretch, both being in air together at the fr mars, who had been holding her own with ease, avain | yarving from five to twenty “ two days at most. While we willingly sdmit that th “THE MOAN ” ettry, wo now glide over the rovd to the Kiysian | re eee ie eeintiront. "A\geod struygle up the | wouteway from him, ‘Wilkes made a gallant effort, bot | geration Mi, Hoppor was ey trom privon, which | matierfor the enavention when angled to Solero. we THE AMERICAN AUTUMN,” Wield, and, glancing at the well kept bull grounds and } gtroten brought Zigzag o Winner under the string by a | could not gain on the mare, who came tearing Up the | drew forth some sovere aniduees ta F reds pein fool that it is proper thus to suggest expedition in ie bust WILL SPEEDILY BE KEAD% FOR DELIV). ny, Be gorgvous wutumnat oben of the trees, we come to a | length, making the two miles in 4:09%4. Daciees ees pal Healt hcslasticy - waiagetiaumbaa 636 of ee Irish, press as to) Swhat eng je NIC DetNeG lod | Wat iegeatome, Cotaniinntie <8 tha:liiakh Giubes Comiaiy | atorite 40am ov dim .: AROOND RACK, . | and she wo 04 . ‘esen! P tots of s tee, hereby recor 0 f — nativity loading to Weehawken Hill, As the sunbeams | vapersie Paras of $250, for two year olds, halt. | Second Hleat,—Uhe stallion rated lower in the botting | catfon, but speaks gly about tht prospects of a Mgokin | Insaco an vention ta ‘Aiteny at wwelve wench, Nees en AWARD OF Prem (DM, en the waters poacelully Sowing beside our path the de- | mity benta, $50 entrance, p. p., balf forfeit, Cloged with | than bofore, the superior speed of Lady Eau: ing | Troland this your, 4ngiand Greate pre - Tuesday, the 16h day of Oowuer, 1808, o i ils of the tragedy that startled the good people of the | fire entries, for bets of $100 to $20, with very fow willing to invest. | Jand last year; weep pode oa An itr ag OFVICERS OF THE CONVENTION. the Subserip!ton Book will be placed 4p \he bands ui" the fob. Mato a quarter of a century ago flax upon our mind, and | y, Morris eutered g. c. by Eclipse, dam Fidelity, by After scoring once thoy made & very pretty slart, the yidbe Is auxioas for ited ag she wante to . EvTI0N. be pla b swe viait again Glenvoe. . .. sesessceececcece 2 2 | Mare at once cutting out the work, aa ene aoe teat Shoo toe el Bree ae Depa Howard Day, editor of Zion's Standerd, Now | owing gentiemen:— ‘TUE SCREE OF THR RARY ROMY TRAGEDY. ©. uM Forbes Sha shot past him on the turn, and trai im to the | 4 n= _ ‘ork, is permanent President of the Convention, and bir. ro ay Hie) A murder was then the sole topic of conversation. On ceeted. it betuiog: ty Balvomainy nope, quarter ih thirty-soven geconds, where she led bim by HeedRewbat inysterious by - ‘ov Fenians who are | | Laan of Troy, and Mr, EL M gid nd Bir, |W. F. COOLBAUGD, President Union National Bonk ‘Pwnrsday, the 2th eof August, 1#41, tho corpse of Mary by Vandal... veseeeceatcerececee, 4 2] two longthe, On the backatretch the mare trotted in | 4Fe aware of hin prosence m the city. |. 1. Bosoman, » 3 loleon sreiperma | vog 5 HALL, Peasurer Go B, 096Q Ratiroad “the beatiful cigar girl,” was found on a green | y S. Watson ontored b. g. Jubal, by Balrownte, splendid style, the stallion coming no closer. As th. — aes nent Becretaries, The Vice Presidents are Rev. J. A. ‘socal rj washed by the waves, ‘The unfortumals woman dam Jnlia, by Giencoe. sisetesecesecsee) 2 9} Feachod the upper turn Wilkes gallantly brashed 4 200 CITY POLITICS. Prime, of Troy; J. W. Loyan, of Syracuse, and Peyton | - 6. HALL, Kinbark & Co. been mirsing for sorne dayn, and no news of her | Cojonel McDanielx entered eh. f. by Planet, dam mare, and as they rounded into the Flushing nae pen Harris, of Buffalo. On assuming the chair Mr. Day a 3 kia ewing Bi; Fate hadi deen obtained until her hody wos found in the | ~‘cerotina pe baiemtt eC ns 8 4| closo'on her wheel. The mare was goisk A) great The Registry. made &foretble and well worded speech, of which the | “UINTON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggn & Co. aver, necured to a heavy stove by rope. She wae ew- | glso y, o. by Mveckinridge, dam Lady Sykes...... dr. | Fate, but the stallion was gaining on hen | No) tthe | In accordance with the provisions if the now law | following 1s a synopsls:— J.C. DORE, Westdent of the Board of Trade. t reche in acigar store in Broadway, and being young, : ‘time, 644—51K. the Jap and was gull gaining. Whoa they orev heard =H pasied hy tho State Legislaturo, at Albwy, last winter, ‘TAL PRESDENTS ADURES, ' ful and intelligent had iwuy adimirore. Ono Sunday | — Cotonet Bush's filly had a little the best of the others | thre:-quarter pole they were neck snipe Aa aye 4 > Mr. Day expressed his thanks for the high honercoa- | JAS. H. BOWEN, President Third National Bunk. Me left Lhe house of a friend and proceeded to Koboken | jn iho pool selling, Morris's being the next in favor, then | into the homestretch and the nose o! i the registry ‘of logal voters took place jestorday 1m all | ferred by his fellow citizena in hi i 4 « te wake some visits. Sho wae never afterwards seen | Watson's: McDaniels’ selling lowest, This was, however, | front, Hiram now callod to the mare. She prompily ry n his election, He con. the election districts of this city. ‘The hw itself in es- | gratulate’ the convention upon tha auspices under | 2AMBSC. 7ARGO, Agent American Express, sentially a radical trick to cheat naturalized citizens ont | Which for the first time they mot, Emancipation so- | FRaNCIyA. HOPFMAN, Ex-Liewenant Governor. of thoir conatitutional rights iv regard w aafirage, The | Congress by a Civil Rights and Freedmen’s Bureau bill. 1. Y. MUNN, Munn & Seo! text of the statnte scems to Jave been made intention- | (Cheers.) y were u fitting supplement tothe Procla- ; ally problematical, a 1 hagalroady peyzied the mem- | mation of Emancipation signed by the good man gone, J. A. HELIB, President Second National Bank. bers of the party for whow benefit it wes to | whose it hangs om the walt md: yoe. l 7: learn. ite real weaving od latent. Tk wil be Cicer} ‘Bat Ze, wh wotand oh a Sgr plane Thepfleratones. tepether walk alee qihere femme sili. mochanical | of life , iret alive, Uniler the stomp vise lining she shore, and | perore the younysters caine on the track. When they | responded and caine teaping ap the stretch at @ pace werhang with deep green trees lay ihe remains of Lacie we See enter place atthe balf-raiie par waich it seamed would throw her Cpe feet, Bee = girl. Her features were acarealy rocogniza- | and were baing plared in position for the start Morris’s | Béver went np, eid though Crooks le A ed er nor 80 brotal had been the aaiit commited upon her, | golt ran off, followed by McDaniels, and the formor ran | Sho went seater (tian he and gained steadily way her clothing was torn x6 though vio:ence had been | thrce-quarters of « mile. while the latter ran | it, wluning by two clear lengths fn 222796 0 n ised even before the mordorer, by repeated tows, } q' half before they “could” be glopped, This | Yrivd Hea'.-—Thera was no betting, and wll, seamed reduced bis victim to helplessness. Search war made } ctor the betting and Bush © aud | Watson | 9*Xious for it to ond. Atter one start they 2° ef He i a ub siet 4 eel ig 3 3 EZEreSgs. the ‘arronts were efierted, ezaminailons took 4 a word, the mare going to the front at once, as she had ! Z be a The nmasnin ewaped vepanehed, and tho mee ee ced oe aia Gee ee Ea dove in bot the coher bests: At the quarter —— a that many cloctor ee wee poe! | ine yen eee eo harap Lage AB 28 pig they Tecate Sy res SPREE ihe betchered woman otil, rewim unatvonieed te! | run three-quarters of w autte, MeDanlels’ Ally again doing Pt te yp eleanor Sages to the damocratle ticket au w wit will be init fron ‘ex. | to take front rank in the now confiiet one | wif bare die sole managemane ; WORN Aww MAmILION, Meee, mee whee dee tag dropped’ Waion's seas the | crowd the stallion for tbe brush. Wilkes solsled nobly | ercistng Spel ee aie mednensH cblsmmaes. cokboer k te shes Dehra ok patoer ae “ SPRCTAL CARD ; Peaning beyond the lously puihs whieh the feted girl ( favorite. The latter wos first away, fallowed by to his work and overbautod thy mare at 2 tremen- thelr Inabiticy to leave: lpadons ohio weed Uren inaean “ 4 Sar “ch cecénw bekuw tort seems have trodive ore abe mas strinksn down, “avisned | Pranct Huy, iuetving third. Morris’ a fow lengths be- | @0ur Tale. Now ho hed dranu a, te hem po seve caer enna Tats exy ppagen yemtantny@a the raioer f balled fo equip waTUly.” wo ‘is iwuly Americes | rine PAS HOURS: ARE AROICL ATION to mscending the Bills we eetie.peat’ pees BURL Oe | reteyc Neen Cun oie gray colt, As they | best nnd their nowen were, boty ina line, while, the steers Siseoeromahy nee ccesnaition te rcccar Seton as Span She voy | Gift Concerts, which have been advertised to take place as i ‘4 1 y jl : eho a i a exeen —— @one in commemoration of the duel fou tween teh th ry 4 | Sanaa . : BEES Serr and Hamiion. 1b ie « picturesque rte nook Eettnse colt antag Oa ouae re nal’ nicnvin: | for a desperate redeeming effort, and the stallion azam Sicaidadinentien@asunins ‘The Prof byes A pices bio the sndurancea of PRINCIPAL AGENCY IN NEW YORK, with the winding road, the yroves below, ai head of Jubal, the Pianot filly third, fourlenguhs further | Tespondod and strove bard, ‘The mare shook him of | nce the tlledion ot facta < toxdhe the coloved ‘won tn a @ proud po- ee be heights of Weehawken towering in the 'back- | Of itetwini wue lonetts bobilid 34% smonnds grin and caine on with & spood beautiful to ee. She J | ace & Asrcrcy cheat nein | pen, Mitlon they Pore the Muster pena ata ee Union, Ta No, G25 (Art Institute) Broadway. ground, with 4 ‘of little white ff ‘ ; " Morris? Doat him all the way in, winning in three suraight he» e ebildren ens to procure naturaligation ne ‘make a Saboge’ churches bostudding the “hill Kowa es. aca tts an tee eer Grape or og ‘sent without a break from either; one of the Sarena | Papors under thenew registry law, which appoared in be nation, In 1 ia shey qhowlteres heir muskets BRANCH ‘AGENOY, Se a ear Pe ating, aon | Stal, Retrag eda ie Pat ty eh eas | Se ara yca ay 3H the Main an ick dew sia cd as oe aes | Sete yeegbe wet Geng mice ee | 1. C: NOOTa ANTHONY, #FAMIONE NG oer sig peo TM a ay " away so budly that her chances were out at the atari. iy g aN one mould have | 4 i a beter po aoe. heme: eee La aia Be dead, his iife bivod sinking ‘ino the soli now | Reavwing soon ran to} the front onthe lower turn, tho | | There are some who think that COT the nome. ware ee See She oftce of the clerheot patil? rowith one eye one, Poe, ripen ©. 2) Naseau street, near Wall. rane, ndred eid the etallion and reeerved the: — Be enks shes eas komnolioad: feheetemepotiacrte: | mee atten sal Ceieds, snd Way Coneiacoen os) ee seach was roucherl, Insiang 2f a8 tbo Ura, fig could | When tt wer apnunced that all ebittven ‘born of alton | Rasa enabteast, and ail with: owor preserved and ne. BROOKLYN AGENCY, 4 lia and the mansion, surrounded by & | out toon nai! oon ran to the front, coring ima winner | Tol aye beaten Unity PSN Tete tran tort him | forty wore acenttied soe ee eas to, tell tes | battles spoke of the Twentieth ‘Peeaieenae he 3, MORRIS & 00., " a y ~ 7 "y wi » r on ? , 7 eside the gale, Twenty-fve eae ee Ls pl EB wri tthe’ Pe hg Nay mary Balled for him evejoaguie had been atx stand stil. | torn citizens wen considerably astonieiigg. 08 who | Thirty-fiet New York colored’ troops(cboers) of Hes 16h Walken sraskeabceanipe 8 K spirk avd energy throughoct, and | pad voted for your : en dedarrod | the FifthMaseachuretis cavalry, whom New York tein. prtaoadn Sas vary peek Manne wie dnd Miki fe He soomed, 10 igo oF wric®, come on with a pace like | of the clectivervtchien aod Teeth couriderable | foreod; ¢ the Fins-fourth (cheers) and Pity-ftth Man. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, abe very grou pe pe may 4 vane Race ‘ olds, adash | himnsolf, he was ovidenty In no condition to stay. The | aificulty they pcld be convie they were not en- a whom they supplied to nome extent; i the ame ‘had 00! the celfeame apet an a At champ clot for the | o Sina =e pe ang pd Revs is, adash | ve was in mp napa ala botier and faster | titied ee roe ittenae. aan Ghats Teptonets ioe Tees on artillery, to ‘whomn we . B, PUGH, * ~ , #8 wan she ever Wi fore. ream un 1 ROW 4 H mint nt yeheera) a See sat stane Wiaeclaieoek. Ws camconvecla tate | ene i anion coved cb. C Rescues Uritae- 2 17 Tray MCouRat, Te, Tueedns, October 16, 1868.— | he challenged pthe rs¥ and although bis great graud- fo the six legions of | Ponusytvunta (Chora) said 1,203 Chestnut atreot. Ser isc ctprmtaness fs abel tes, Teen. Moin | 5, Wein eeuan cme sty icp. 8 Trotiing for a stake of $4000, mile heais, best three in far fougnt frie ee eerenntony Me _Fighy 1 vote Mr. Day reunre, citizens, ladiew Gis gentomen= |S. Be--For fariher pariesiarn and desoripicn. of the =n Barto irainuin inn, aaa Young Meg; y int: ee | ma: , v0 im er, from Oluet : aatoon of William Niblo's Morchanis’ Cofles House, then | dant Mian by Borne cec nn ates gr, | Je Grok’ br. George Wilkes... 2 2 2} ut naturatidel Papors expires om the 27th inst, down i boo waves, and yor wil nd inelle:tuaiy, IE MOST WONDPRFOL MEDICWWR even. ‘sizortx, From a frien iam and ae See ¥ te ua STINTS ‘ ing, and plans of | J nto man f# METCALFION QREAT RIUM ATIC! eoein ma fly on von on gene a Fnebantress owas a grees favors fit this race, Ripley Meeting *f the Couservative General Com. | Biture: years, all gaibered in trom the great round of ee z Telly ur aitiioted trie ato try omy: aeatae mitte their ives, and in one uncommon effort planted on Southern sot, t6 proserve the seeds of Freedom there, CtING OF THE, PIPTERNTH ANSE MBLY Twentlein ward Mozart Halt Conventan’ Gad 146, JOSEPH BLUMUSN TAL wag: ne a JOUN D. O'REILLY, Chairman. y won Turnished « pre- | heing withdrawn, in ¥ome instances one hnntred to sults followed jorts. nntil | yhirey homg wagered on the Elien Bateman filly, They 314 The CoPrrative Republican General Committee held | and (in the Words of Mr. Lincoln) to “keep the jewel of ary the he, was strock | were stared on oven terms at the three-quarter pole a rou mr. a moetir '*% evening at their roome, corner of Twenty- | freedom in the family of nations.” (Cheers) ” AnpDurw Bortwrrr, Secreiary. i} i i ' i Sprung a dispute, the coptrov | \ 1 face with the contents of a giaxs which Barton | and came up the stretch to the stand protty close to- eerie oils Wins. thaliee | sadem 1a the famiy of nation . tuind eft md Broadway. Mr, Thos, Murphy orcnpied 4 @ credit thus pained for a Face, and then dwelt apon the other grounds or clatms | -——— i ' \ ext for bandying words, and @rabam, having given his adv whe bet Rad thrown at bis hoad. A challenge closed the aci. a8 | gether, sbe rider of Euchentress crowding Stsic M. so | The trotting mais lelmoo the Sone Batis, hpi rich ai Gua tee caller had 7 the er a ster a as secretary. | upon which colored men rested their claim to the eler At we SIXTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE YOUNG © duel wes to concinde the araiua Frstole wore chosen | Slose to the fence that fears me ape’ Ma eed poe Ten to, hyenees, which wos to bave occorred parti Py weapons, and an hour later Grahatn rushe that she would sirlke the pickets, ls crowding ‘esterday afternom at the Fashion Course, was brought | qthe “ipl business wax the receiving of reports of { tive frauchise or impartial sulirage, reforring to Ue co? en's Homitten Independ * : , ; * ‘ ; pendent Democratic Club, had a% erry him over the river to Hoboken. The dispute had u vasaee $1,00u heats, beet three | rm ooter ataSte ait amen deena feared Work with ul hunurabie maana to elect Joho T, Hottinan for JANES KENNEDY, Pree dout 6 10 the result of primary moctings. to speak mor at Jongh, becanse of the preseure of inne, progress of the registe: « bh Mr. Day cloasd amidstapplause by urging a 1; H arom iu fing tango | Mn amt mga eng i er ich _DISTINACIBAED DELEGATE, Among thoce present af vis taady up. Atthe qnarter poie Kn- : Maken pleco at nighl; the duel was fought eariy on the Pe pha rte ge ey ; ting, Lora staked! $1,000, tile heats, best three in five, rere ted a length anda half, anddown the back- te “ 1 pon # ol was a subject bricii ted smeuing morning. | sirabam, whom near sightednecs pre | ireich the sate distance. AL thd halt wile pole there | (0 AAT. y «. willie shepperd received forfeit. | ngoded that & comuniticn be appotatea serkeay patch mented from taking accurate aim, mirsed the mark and | way a litle daylight between them, which was increo<ed n Handred paid forfeit. y M Ea. | 4. Lovett’a f & c paid forte! ‘of the -onuinuod registorin wer turn; and at the three-quarter En TROTTING TODAS. ise vaine. of Str, Joseph B. Taylor, at a nominee for | Stsan B. anthony and Mi "ARWAN, Recording Secrwinry, Youn, Os, 10, 186" tng the andieyce, I notiond Miss ‘wan killed by bix opponent, Berton at once fed the | sronnd the t D 3 J ro a . W. W. Broome, a white dele. | 5), RANK BRSLI gern Te ee ee aah lee incre te Pecans See ee rete a kana yee. sano the rae ‘To-day 9 tpiting maich, for a stake of $2,000, mil] Supervior, wae very favorably received, and it was | fute fromConnci No 21 ef the Colored Loyal League of | Be PEAS S bESLin st LUsTRATED Niwsraren, ong Many changos have taken place since the code | a couple of lengths, making the distancs quicker Wan it hoais, best er eheea ibe tearettin Ghoreeca. Pd a oust ould, without doubt, be the ehajce of the Its mre a 1 | READY THIS MORNING, Thowor was in force, snd vince murder, if not legal- | hasbeen run at any time this season Time, 2:16 the gelding SUM Tea ae ner In Beraeaa. There no ® | Committe. The contest will be between Me. Taylor, on tbout oredeatiaia, Wil bo otenne ane? rko ee. | apt ‘was at ienat tolerated. The cote roam in whieh To-day the first evout on the card ia a selling race, a | latter to iin Oe vaventy. tuatoned, Fpl | Rey the committee, and Wm. H. McKeany, the madly anh tee Cone . Wilk be aduitied into full se | 4 SPLENDID NUMER. ‘ originated ani culminated in # chailenge } dash of a mile and a quarter, in which Richmond, Tom | “re cousidergd he ty . miical Uastaot, site vole for Supervisor will thus be prodhrredsn l ILLUSTRATIONS OP 1. PRE EVENING ©TAK, bm vanished. house occupied by Niblo has made | Woolfolk, Lady Dau Bryant and a chestnut mare by tng content # anthiPae” ise j po ohh eg e strength of Uke two parties, oF | Asang oor ming, toe earaain iieaiaad mr i a STAR, le etracture filled with offices and packed ight of St. George, wili contend with welguts ap that Z, “i BULNING OF ST, PATKICAYS CAT a Re ete dy 1 age gece congy bee gt org po kes fot, cores evel at the poet, Thus will, be fol- meeting at Ponghkeepale. For Coyressman from the Sixth district Thomas hs, | Moménatl Governor Fenton for re-election, and re- | ATED IA! The Horse dF held a6 Dory's track, wwo.vsy COE OF | Stewart seams tobe Wee favorite, in this district Chas, | Commented Fe ee ei elee sever hie shore tae: Sr eee ake ath Wk has oanie® © colored people of the State to vote for | CATHOLIC COUNGLL 47 BALTIMOK!. Ac, H - ° . R: y con. | % Spenegis the nominee of the radi . the tleket hegiead by bis nace st the ousa, lection. =| Ses Tc rid, youn anys, the Lie fame | Richmond, Lady Dan Bryant and » beak aie teyaea |< “sLkeepan hy Y., las re steals rae cow | TS Noutitan tought iiss dbo redtoale'erould be eoaire it tiroe o Jock the Courention adjou ee ion. at | A GEM NUMBER OF fe many, noe, rece mE me | te via with ieee Le ni Haat BHT ot 10: | Soe ate fre: x: sary pandas j- 8 “i oon frapte he norweroas vnderiand forts that on PAR RED WRANK LROLYR'S mit ee Le ae Srerthy of Ure peat of an artin. ‘We fy faa mor oF | depteage THR MLLING Rare, Clases of hotvesexcapt the No, 1 tro FriGytu0 | | Ob mon ft was agreed that the delegates of the | y The State lonvention of the colored propia of [New SRA PODS. : Solneen jf re ti nT EMT... MO 160 120 00 140 y po Sr | coumy Jod judiciary convention rhould moet at the | York reeseutied at six o'clock this evening, Presuient | = arwbite walled church, aaa’ cnrows aidelone ciaswnh ahly Dee ere 8 3 SS TS 90" 170 200 ite: erg ne ee a analy Sale rhe | <aguigh acsh’ sate Conpensiat aarti es he inwes Fr Stale Soneust Onlvie Clea Dror, oforing | bem sccip oo an aan ad y ). Oper EO. a eo +4 Pe r eormy, posepon~ | day nig’ next, and the Ci r Y Pris hapid st olvin, Lioute: Sure " = ate cemetery, wherein towers clustag stew fhe distant} rin fooitolk . Sis bss 3 +4 aay Wee alt nse Conta be sted sorrel Billa cto, | In7@aht next. ‘The meeting then adjourn formeriy of ueral Bclipien’s tiafl, aad several ciuet | PURNING OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, ee panoraina of the Blam SMabberho0d, awd U6 aoa _—- ——- entries had, bows 10) iene mate Ok ——- <eeeereraee te oe CATHOLIC COUNCIL AT BALTIVORE, ac ~ * made to it Mi Ni x ‘etm oa HBrocgy mmo wore tame weront | TROTTING AT THE FASHION course, | ==" Now From Col g drove, Orange county, aut ing MEAT! Hall Democratic Convention. 00 the estais [a the Frestutiona Walch mene bene? | ant THR cRRaT RVARIG— r ‘ Weems on, eiveds estin b vs mpm ; : ; - * | the mare Eiapress, New York, ‘ihe Inst narwed ing lozart ial! Democratic Convention met at Mozart | cumeed out of fix, but te? orwee appowred when the thne wa i= DAY called, sl yesterday evening and organized, Wm. P. Ie, at admiiting Miss Anthony to s prrties- seatied to the chair A member addressed the Con- fp vol, wloeure and grand stand on the Xauen: , ry “ n the \icaurnn Great Mateh far ‘onvention having been referred to the aflurced we th time to enable uso turn | oti bores ILLUSTRATED IN F LESLI®Y err Weck seles behind ua, ene ne Matra Lary | temt—The Mare. Wi oat es Besta aside with « aight hay writen™he jon | °° ticked moved that » committee, consicting of ous | toreport wpm, nw MUermone, it was left to them Ee pela 5 Snoorniy — wer THe Race cornaR | fn Three Straicht Wents—A Forfelt_ trot. | 2.2 eatiwes dancing dines he celled, Pe. j names of Cah ward, be appoinied to present the | MThe list of josolutions adopted is very tong, and : =, aes in one of the fastest in ine country, and ye. | Ming Teaday, &e. lente wea is went than es eae war tor he | mext meetingowinecs for county offlees nt the | "Pon their ge elicited « very sharp dobate, parti- READY THIS MORNING, EVERYWHFRE. le from the city by raul im twenty minut | bt B, ome waa when he lost hineete cgain on the | next. ‘The mk te Convention, on Tuesday evening | CUlariy the (which was lost) nrging ibat the eight ;. , GRA y " ’ woxt, The wi an aa fy t ~ N08 | th ps Pe . ae nf. ig A TERRIBLY GRAPHIC wR. ‘Yeutenday er: Well founded cialis to the poironngy of srtiny | mteraay Weourred at the Pashion Course one of the wuld cast thelr em. The only error cominitiad war mado wheo tu | St CloMly contented and exciting races in the annals ro went over the soure a winner by three lengMs, 6 | Arr cn ware akied that the ccher membore of his | Suftage for thiFenton ticket. SINKING OF TH ; 3 x VENINO 8) . Swank was laid ont and the grand stand was placed facing | “the burl. The time that was Satie cule extenetaisar; a sThe ware had n slight, lend “ required to attend yo ‘a6 thelr personal attention was Mr, Ray demd that there wor eigs thourand colored “ ie on TAR. dhe ven in the afternron. ‘This cannot now be remedied | ABC Mandy n worth mL Plime Eas o ino meare had slight fhe ot Deventh ond $ the registry of voters in the | Voters. SUL PRANK LESLIP'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPArrR nd the ladies who ntiond ihe races must perorer | farinenn ¥ second ty the most remarkable por: Soon ani fe! % way behind, AN Niion | thers was bul ohe inte tarinte At five o'clock P.M. | Mr. Myew lifdthat there wore that number. sarees , “pea thetr vearhudes aud lower their veils if thoy draad | rae jon? (t* SalliOn George Wilkes on the 1x11 of | tree around easily winning In 2:41, with pines, and in the hgerete DTENBL she fret named | Mr. Rayrapdiod tho assertion, le ns MEADE TO-DAY, {, Gumbarn ae mach as their city aoqeatniancos Apartfvom | 29" |. Sao pace was for @ stake of $8,000. mile rd Heah—Thia heat sees nach the bert of the | altogsther, The 4@heap tatince canine ened on wis" jegel iveat fontaine Ik the rorarat peed (0 the | (JORNS. RONIONS, CLUR AND INVERT sie tnconoiniont thor is wo cnse far complaint. Tia | NERS, Dest Ube "y wae th ne PeFOURN vive | ea thie (laos Iargdrun bern ga bis visit | spe ined in the resolution against both | L/ diseased Jolotn, be., cured without pain | ~ Singh in generally in good coudition, the toeetnge Are | Wilke aad ine che, f° {2 MARNE, Detwere Ceorge | MTee., The Moraes had good vend ofl net Yecminy in | record their votes, me esti’ ory nec tors Wore Droanat to | We /oanerata knd ropunticans that the colored vom | Bowery Hiding. “Wiee's. Aniuiblcatay’¢ well | Dut mare Lady Mmm ‘rst in 2.30, The thne was very fast omeldering the | stated The Converfon then ‘journed. ‘tas tasted Coleraal suite Go4 Ties femmes carer | memmwene nous Oe._ Dy Mall $ * Frayer mesting of Qonkoye Wi vhvsn pune etine ales ok SS 8 Scale Ke the rot gave Universal suftrows and that {mmodictcly. ou the mabject of the grounds €p need nol exe) | ‘The day dawned fair ne, et ee gps are in eullre hureny with: thi J SNA of the fee the convention. A2%,,." - VALLY OBTAINED 1 oun clondiers and the beens of | Aniversal satisfaction to tho op = ga lid . ot _ ied ag Sh any of the raimor doferts ebwrvebis, and can oniv | tne early sun betokened ar w old ‘ ropa blclty oF fee ti uinolote “ y « we jae sommary :~—~ . ler it became very stormy, nnd DeHER | Aivores tegranted. Consul tree, == the rorided for tne wirty | nad Dar stoi: ‘Matty tn te ea a we have pitas oF {100. frre for all trot horwes at Doty's The Rebtration of Voters. ven PaUny soe oe Cs _M HOWES, Counselor, &c., 78 Nassau exret. ‘ “con @ breero epra track, Poughkeopsin, o oo — Bd " m ' THE APTRYDANCE {ep drom the wortneast, whic " 1 cnt | A Goldomith names mn. Gotgnith Mare... 1 2 4 secuuenealesay aise ae ad opted, rules reporiedy nod theit ropore | Tye, Anwoae & CON, OF 300 BROADWAY CURW ebate on the resolutions bel of the knite, any sure Dh stoning, wae not ae large as had bean antieineiod het | noon, at whieh timm ibeet in N, lnoreased “until | > Dean tianies staltion Sorrel 2 and the registering “eFks were eu ber of retureanea gi 7 ea ieeulgonts ned enigann 'ml | sm seipee a An te site. “Tole would Ti econ | HOt Dacy at the vathe Pulling: pepgpesall Wook werd po Benator Colvity ii sna fer | Re aire aS nvm ee a Wore presen ] eteadily 10 Oectonse during the afterneon, Ques: 04 A match then took place « ‘ae Crinline, which wae | 20rine the entire da be or ishop of Zion Connection in the United G rt son wi REE WHEN Au | time of th Murray streets, where vor : commenced ‘at eight piock lo the morning iv, Dr, Pettingill and Miss susa Be Anth om our amd ‘clan’ cheap rane heats, Time, 2:42, 2:41 5, continued uatil tae ir in the tyening, in dlatricee perminete Tembera, Mew Anthony was not | York" Se? “1 cheaper thaw aty stores Nek tths of a mile im longth, and | Where there are more tp four burtred voters the bus- | Humber olpomsens bey ing the en net ee | in ee LD EYR® My drm Suariee. "rhe hovece were | i488 Will be continued | aay. considera ee pelcouuinl wens tae OF are Xap 4 F Z & SU, at the rane, it was harity perceptibla They: eas *\parous Bud Just cool enough bo be bractng TUR An rERDANR vEW Wirout apRerac AT ¢ A duatior, and the judge's stand — several {i " ten conta, Addroan Di ret omega Pale op oarcuyt Twecedanted: Incident of a dent bewt = 7 nap lato peaee Arman then in wae ee are annie the finieh. pT ee) soul as Asnem| meer ieee peculiar wat wan trvdoms von arog dy Cpa get hone of 5 an ren Bee “ portance ¢ simulamneone start of : dance would be b K nary in raost ensee nice ao ¢ democrats of thiseventh Assom! 4 ‘ins — 1, Gee lnoreen ne clearing of the herdiew, tun’ throwing of | attracied the Fashion Cowrvs. The eaciy train broaght | eck us the end te the lest sesotbers m v0 rahe nc reat ten escne kane fen eoute Ada 3X, duress I NEW RSEY INTELLIGENCE. |" i ct fdenttat tos rmation for (he married. Sent p-« Jersey City. Bevin "yhealed envelope on receipt of, teu Cente, Adgree” Tider of Secancns against @ fence, the \Wck 10 neck | ledge numbers to the grou nds, be \ periont deiwren Zignag anti General Willian” aod the | starting the horrer tac ‘Fieaniet rose Wovens od with " vaaery of the formar, were ube mata prints of this, | vobieien, heavily laden and Hight, jeunty and oorahor, rest Daplay of une day, some, of every style and esripiion, ali going in the Newark, ACinp Knsai" ox re Rainoan,—Yostertay ator. noon « little girl Of ton years was lustuntiy Kitled ou toe © AY, Mow Jormy Reitrond track, nenr\Green stroat, sie med | Dk new Brand of ee Rnd rash avd kuseked evar the A boerty dinner had @ most enlivening effect upon the | Power to remove dabg the recess of the Legislur 5 front of the wand an¢ threw be rider on bie eye wbe partook of (he howpitality of Mr. ¢ rechaten, and also to Mil tac he hardie was replaced, asd 4 good wiart sent d there assembled, to the number of several inndrods, ‘The frienda of the bmmiesioners maintain, bo: Dienst: now gathered about the hotel, tn front of the not be de, exoopt by trial and cog 08 | Mapt and was rmanded for sento a pein Beal oh ¥ iy. Pmaestation gay Purapeuna Preemen—At aa S Mreelicead an nV na The itneee. tae COVTESTTEG MORSPE, y = eurptaons ven yesterday evening at Taylor's "SD THIS DAY. - TROY ACR ema for oft | winter pine Vets SN UCT tem aiaion wan anej | CPU IAE 10 O08 NESE Prveons et Int Brovese RAL SESSIONS. Hotei, the Compony ie Pandas THE Hexogires OF AN METRES ioalie dia ter vgs frrtiog sccm have 9 | Red. ne coaation seecaed. a Ut coohl Shy’ ies THE GALTING POLICE COMMISSIONE Hackett. were prevented by Livny No. 1, of Jersey City, with » bln Bs age bo Beraerienty cindy as MO Te ace 1 | sro Of Ra Won ahd tele phat ga a ok i = Teantay toary Aston, | Sites tame } roids nt ts | ee me 4 « Weod eutored tr ianea! Wim, it i Vi 2] young cole The anger of Jy sewed to P Feniwene ace Betugrirentaied here and extensively | *P° "on gap, ng twenty <0 platen of sk arn decorated ian Bf at i 7 ar entered bh Hencaurue 114 the nc. s 4 | sewer limbs, dep chost and thio Seaee dit nor tonne | ned by thoxe oppoft to the pronomtalty government, | Hity 10 in Atomp! at grand tarcon; , | the frame te an exquisite pruwan tei or the x posiaye ; Began entered br im Head t>s\mmoam, itO ibe 9 | ao ounce of sxten Renb. If ever a torve wak ot co vey | Calling om Governor Shon \o remove the Policn Cowmis. | B10 ths Sisto Bein for bea restaan reety R84 wan | We lahoraco and vnyee, Ration was flowed | gphtice ity ems each. Aiaf,! Thee Ls tna r. Kirwia anger oh be Chae, 110 Toa. c ae Mb. | for w nan’ ile, shes atta was the Lady Rane yecvar- | sionere on the charg t oMicinl miagonduct, The mat. rena Hashes #bo stole a watch worth $13 from wy tar ecraen 28d a enstable ro. Ji" Po ae * Whi Foxt Twensy: street ak Ci Ry Tl fi Aa ha ace ler excites inch oorfeat. The law given ine Governor, ‘2d inst, ph Apa pe by one ofthe Philadelp! ions @ to tho Panvautiargfor six nronthe. ee cer, Jobin Burne, ebsred with acon: ving Cathe c vs arine W on the 18f, of bor, led gailty to the inte reof pooullarly fing fmgrance, me BEC rDd, Kare meds, Of on the lawn onder the trove, where Superior Girt, whi Nivn Conhr, Indieted fe i ‘. er Lindy of a new'y cireovered vative Wham, the hurdle down ad abe paweed over it, | Knots. wore diaausied the pointe of | thesomoval Cualan if the wowerone ‘exe Sramer #Ab | eD2I0 worth $i from Willian Morariye on ibe me jand | Deee PickiN. Pieces Of oul which fatifrom carn in thay | Manne ait ist fajo A wrest vary, ea . ng oo eal Lady Wolf, oneh tha coptestanwe and the probable rewntt nure Board and appoint a new one. As the | was trot aod Aquitted, M4 eh, | vicinity, and had pindad ber basket temporarily on the Sane ‘of the Vuelta Abajo " f fed Teel Bad bs wien ee | eames amereneetetn actuate wore Om " Roard. have $ annnlatmeus of judges, for,the | ahv Mevu/le wae avg fousd mot guilty ofa charge of | RUN T cah, cer Mier, wo'0g a tram Lacking Jomo f Penehint, 4 o~] ” n fe ehh! " ¢ * " nd Ris feces of | 4 rye " y oe hie ” te follumad be Wiyetes, tae coming | Wetued tele FAG Comtesig, pho joined the groupe j ohne ee pea Of Hading. Baldwig h ca? et * 895, ihe pro- | ondoavored to srciiro the Indter, au: harry ra iNiodredon. Ae. Be wes cauehs Wineou we: bunk eo) eon 5 my. 09: Warren pireas New Yak

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