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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 ropa eS Ea Bere ere ee would be she whom he tatnmenh’ Of Mr and Mra Howard Pau! sines their drut “ YACHTING. Peed ee cnet pee probaiusy, be termin- AMUSEMENTS. appearance \.) this city, The popularity of Ubeve arcists POLICE INTELLIGENCE, tn, ONAL INTELLIGENCE | pRB Hh ‘lod this afternoon. apaeeaaeeatan arwosdrom the {*t, Bot chat they are inimitable ia their paponanernanasncnnn Mr. Goorga Peabody an (a this city om Baturtag The Ocenn Yucht Ruce Between the Vesta | «rand Single Scull Regatta at Poughkeepsie. | a. 45 smatncort pings Besehiiee. Kciyn wilt take | HDG AOF that they PONS voral talent of the higliost ned Halcyon—The Start and its Incidents— Yosierday afternoon @ single scull rowing contes order, but more eepecs ‘ly from the novelty of hetr pe The Halcyon Abend. came off fedeon siversas Poughksopele ‘betwee | Pibre Of the Acedamyof- Masio tovmocrow, (TRUMERE) | 6. 6s anc) consi tai a mclange of wit and senit- Ovean yacht races, inaugurated on this side of the At- on the Hudson river evening, when sho will play Lady Macbeth for the Grat oT oem ge of wi y ‘ heed a number of our crack oarsmen, which attracted an im- ment, in which the humorous ,°“lect is heightened by the Poona 4 Doo—Posr Momma: Kaswinaron—vicem- | inst, and took hie departure. * Baltimore yastorday, by Clans Oxnroricate, Yosterday afternoon Mr | attend the dedication of the Pon», “2% Inatituts. Ni oy MoCafiory appeared before Justice Dowling and | ‘The Japanese merobanta Noda ana, Y#*!, S¢ompaniog “pplied for a warrant for some one who had poivoned ba | uy thelr fmterpreter, MrT. hant, veurned to thie antic but a year since, have now become a permanent i time in that city, Brooklyn has already sot the seal of og Ou Mepping up to the magistrato’s dovk 3 mense throng of tho lovers of rowing amusement {rom many ludicrous incideats whiet: Mr. and Mra. Paul inteo- | mag! the app ity from Waehingtom on Moniay During , “F Mtay American institution and one that promises each suc- all portions of the country. Representatives were pres- = bree upon the gentus of the rapraty eucnr due; col a Gadad w: Gane” Ce" Geencht eaut for justice presented a certidcate, of which (i> Now York they occupied apartns r hs uring Ws, * Jal seasive season to inorease in popuiarity among the sports | ou remy Aibany, Newburg, New York city, Troy and | 7 VINE the bgt pans sane he | out by their Adontitying themeelves thoroughiy | !?"!™5 + copy:—sThoreby ortify that [hase mate a | Hott: | Vedenday they left by ‘he oight a’ cloak 6 ‘ re career, wi exception of one t ° * 7 f ton, quattan F. Olipha: > Us publlo and be of moro decided advantage to the | to9 vicious giver owns. The day was an exceodingiy | * nanan mil be.soeiatien bach Aish | ‘with uo ebarnctera which they” persoaste,, ay | 2% Mortem examination on MF. Nicholas McCatory's | depamats atint tie ettoniesa Wiiey eto ze yachting world, The frequent recurrence of such ¢: dog and from appearances, together with analysis of the | Europe to day Nr the Asie that the feeling of an expression is more fully and ‘ stomach and contents, dud that arsenic hay been adios. JM. Asbioy, Taio, Henator L. F Boots suena indi beautiful one, the balmy temperature reminding ono Saturday, It is quite probable that the house to-morrow | vividly doveloped by the vigor and life which their act utiog contests during the last and present seasons proves: forcibly of “leafy June’ instead of ‘bFown October. '? ‘ large if uot largor thaa on any | ‘ng lends tou, And this is why they ere popular and ere at, oT Me orbe, t, Washiagton wos pra * iow popular they are, while the large number of yachts | 71.4 rtudson'g aurface was without @ ripple, rendering | °Y¢nins will be quite as must continue se. ‘They succeed in thoroughly imberest- | Yury ating a” Wantities ae to destroy life" This was | and Gene ob *- vonateucted ainco that time, as well as their solidity of | ie ator oxaotly fitted for shell boat mecing, Tho city | Previous occasion, if we can jadgo from the rush for | jn,'an audience, and im engauing its attontion aud hold. | Quy Mies'ed After reading the cortificate McCasory i iat toe Malegaon att vessel at tho Mo witod oo Arm: M. Brenna: : ene gravely informed by the Judge that as bis dog was b cal the case had passed from bis jurisdiction,and be must | Genora! 1) therefore sock redross for bis wrongs at she Coronere’ | Bower tickets at the New York office, which would indicate a | ing it unabated throughout by a combination of what ia b how how much has been uild and beauty of modolling, s! of Pougbkeopsie, like Newburg, has beon always uoted | 1c rary emigration to Brooklyn from this vide of the | Natural with what i artistic in @ manner which bas gained by the introduction of this plan into American forts oxcellontoarasmen, 2s all eg for its many regattas rarely been attained. The entertai onsen yaohting circles, A number of these interesting trials | and matoh rac forthe interest exhibited by many | V8. ae, iqueeeeneatine Preceding evening, opseing wit gimie, De asking that an inquest be held over the re | Arm 1. Ruel, Fonosyiventa, sud & for supromacy have already taken piace, and yesterday o ee enn come sanace. The Hudson at Theatre Francais. the domestic scene of “Ri ‘on the L in whieb | the court he defunct canine, MoCaflery hastened trom | Fi . Haleyon started-on a raco from Sands’ | ‘b's place affords unusual facilities for boating, and the | aaa e Mrs. Pant displays no Hittle skill in acting. and thatnatu: | Mepenory earestad, teat iM purwult of gue of coroners ate Se Vents nnd Haloyon al Poughkeepsie course ia beyond a doubt one of the fairest evening tre Frangaia was filled by the | rally and moat without @ trace of altectation. The baequently found Coroner Wiktey, or some ities af sone the lightship off New London and back, a and be ‘beat Cy ry hn ga a ae ee lovers of the Opéra Comique. The evening's entertain- Pe esr mad sons - imitation of the per a * rubpene ‘peed iia. ene eet ge Leer ney FF AIRS st Loum: dist a@on . a $250 oocaai ‘i rendered in 80 mai and | dance ome two hundred pies a nee {citizens of Poughkeepsie, and divided set ganayen of 14 Shir, ont Lan Nngee Ma Pannen, = tae Mire. Pon Rincon Pal “ ay ~ bape ae af the Cora, v No @ Contre atroot, at All. the oti conapirac Sr. Loom, Oot. 2 1868, ah ‘ae varra, {ato thred prizee-—firat prize $125, second $76, Luird $60. | t%O single aot operas highly illustrative of Kuropean | Tho representation of Old Roger Whitelock, iu the song | yetatian to. the’ Cruse of ity iets, 2, Give eridanes im | Circult Court ware soi ae rat Sea Seana ban Apr . dag sath, Daving been launched but in All ontrieg om igy hig ee be toads on. oF before Monday, the country character. The scene of the first pleco is laid of Georgy, the nied," ek Mr, Paul, was somewlat | “cate,” now lying dead at Greca et ad Te enOwn mt | treason canes reinain on dex ualed yulerdag June lest, ‘ssorably known to the entire EA é - ving wOll Keown men entered; —J Cy Mekiol, in the mountains of Switzeriand—canton of Arpenzell— | "0 ree ee dict was Ty + iv or rlentes, rt merged About 25,000 porwons have “baon and this you are not to omit snort county Boar: ry law." By this time It iv aitogetiior finiy ehete toon he fi Tho Boarde of Apia wnt tho i“ learned, much to bis ebagrin, tla. a hage wo ing Ph a has been played on bim, and further before the erimidal a. yachting confratornity for her gvod seagoing qualities as iam Stevens and Jamos Engichardt, of ke where a young Swiss farmer, Daniel (M. de Surmont) is | Pyul, moll pa the beauty of her build. He: recent race round bis Gilbert Wi of Newbu Chasion Meiionfer ‘Cold io love with Bettly (Mile. Laurentis) and desires her solesdi heen enieiaetaen <paeteataaecl ‘the lightship off Capo May fully establishes the former, Spring aud Joba Bi ialinend debe ae of Now York: | hand in marriage. She, however, loves her Uherty— of and s glance at her graceful appearance satisfactorily do- | Te,course war from the indge's yacht, moored of Ht? | tixe all true Swiss, and declines 10 surrender either By. Pe sey q@otes the latter quality. She is the propertyof Mr. P. | miles to a atako- boat, turni it from the east) her heart or her hand. The young folks entertainment wag ie, Pua's iain of Sims Reeves Thorilterd, who seems determined to prove hor claime to | to woul, and Pe ae & five mile race. | of the village, however, play a joke on Daniel by send- ae oe '* Gathering” and ‘Sunset. © position ana worthy representative of the Now York | Jus, previous Jo, the ing bim a letter of acceptance to his suit, apparently aavotlg’ Coenen” wale tos, Ber “mat ap here 1c) “Meoht Clad squadron. Shelsinarace no mean antag- | which wore literally thi signed by Bettly. The opening scene presents these epee rm ona to pass upon pon the roneeute, the muatler | eerie cornenrable xcitement \exints imong’the pe ‘tea will not benedit 4 soy Amavtt on Rounnamay DeSinirs— Ax Kren & fl velapcane taba See Tan OC wa Compuaunt Agaimer His AsAartast.—Roundanen Mileg | Of maultitudas of Amortons tad Indion 16 aaortbed to ‘ho nao of DeShays, of the Fifth precinct, who was eo badly beaten | BURNETT'S COCOAINE, No Mhor with a club in the hands of policeman Richard J. Kone sulte the various cdaditions oF the arto be ‘ontet, and should the present trial of spoed terminate in pepe ihe ope young villagers assembled to enjoy and exhai han, carly on Sunday morning, ts lying at his reside: -_—— ™ ther favor, the swiftest. boat in the club may well look to | ih samo gals Tay, Shady Omens ee “rowed by Gilbors | of their trick; ote vist B Bait | pig be 5 the Tetonie, No, 100 Charles street, in pay es aotlition teen | aetitoi fet taurvia. Sbo of 201 tons burden, witha centre. | Ward, of Nowourgs ball, by ; thirty foet | 1 2g Yh angreg the letter Bettly ‘ apc net ah tn way, waa Hed last evening | effects of the violened mn him. Leing uns Doand, and is schooner rigged. red shirt, Sys, rongd hice a eee ciate 8 a isp assembled to wit- lo to leave hia bed, le logan yeatorday pro. ibn Bester, oF Mk be Ocorge W. rote ig Soh 5 bi cooled to the roundmaa's Pa ‘and too hed 18, diag gui ii thirt ae x fro ; dress, white | ceived a communication = her nape fhe 1 kde Bh a 4 obar af P2Ree — . Saxe Poaneased of so graceful a cognomen, the moilelling of abirt and whi Towed by Wm. | Vert), who had been absent fifteen yoars in Pay pis jusi j sly per- | the ‘Tote wi aay ‘agen Lye ae ye. pears he Haloyen admirably consoris with it. Hor rakisn | Stevens, of Povgt ‘opsie; caret y McKay; thirty-two | semy announcing his intention of formed hid cage and canary, side aving five deep and somewhat dan; vous wonsds ali ti ap tome, and alter feot long; dreas, ‘Roubea rowed by y, ann ing his intention of visiting homo and his “that In dal of Iits head, a received a blow on bia loft arm, has ovo) ‘caate and handsome keel, not to montion her interior | jn ej, oe ‘ore; built Eppighs consent'to Daniel's suit, But aie denies al} kpowledge of | Sn4 thal is ‘ith Marta performs | 1119 bones of which are fractured, aud he also received but no ebay arrangeimonts,. seldom fail to call forth enthusiastic at. | thirty fect long; olor ‘luo and white. John T Hof: | the love letter which he received, and reiterates her | ¢very (eons, pe get to dety © Wonderful | internal injuries. Kenehan is twenty-three yoars of ago ie ‘i Se aaa ee mlratlon fromthe yachting counolsseur, and though not | Tan, rowed rady, of New York; built by ¢ js vorpleces tue was equally | «native of Lreland, and. lives at No. 80 Nath aventc Gna {1 the vary bows tole for conve wd he Mrnivo ucars Tah ce eoeine 2 , thirty. tom four laches long; colors, white intontion not to va though she likes Daniel better | perploxing Arena but few i a of the audience | The magistrate required to give i ae tava ble tor a the vigor toes having” wpernty ag or | Shirt and pink handkereble Rapid, rowed by Cb than any ono ols, At ibis ‘moment a company of sol- | {yom imagining how ps that | answer tho charge before the Court of Lee Ind all’ hoor ability, that opportunity is only required to make hor a | NicKiel, of Cold Spring; twenty-nine fect six tiehaviong: diere reach the house ead Dentel offers thom bis hospi- Seton mystery. The | Mr. Moses Comerford, of No, 421 Kast Twonty fourth pect noe ok ue. favorite. Hor tonnage Ia tess than that of the Vesta by colors “white and red. asgassl of was repeated | stroot, became his bondsman. In his exat nation the pl BOON seats 90d Bok orale” AE -WUUIE oern to be in ho ‘no signal « xood start was mado, McKiol going | t#llty, Max recognizes bim by name and malatalAs hie wc ntler vex who | accused saya—"l know nothing about it, {have noth. | (topiat Py *tonlowoe, and fm Apecish Amari pes nen thc pal we sre ws ye quick! a3 ping with: Gu Ward close up; Stevens | Own incognita, Daniel determines to enlist in the regi- = nossed it for oe fice ro ing to say at present." to epldemio (ove 00 ouly ‘ enabl influence of | was fourth MeG@rady two le * eceasion of jy a 'e 2 ‘a ore Ie My slory h Night dreozes that would scarcely take effect upon her astern," Obarige MoKiol withdrew after ulin iata | mentor Max. The tattor at once resolves to. teach his quite Ax Oup Mas Rossen ov His Moxar.—Op Friday a0 old | ine onty stomachs rative in wines the balcony adversary, Her owner, Mr. P.M. Hubbard, has evory | CTS, Before reaching the up} abo rt nt oo SE ela Mere a ra ea ry aa Shown ie machic aod alte id Feguinitos of » man named John Moran called upon a woman samt Mary Breunan, at hor house, No, 639 Graeawict street (aken'a lead of nearly an fn otgnth of of a ila: Stevens had | inquires the reason for the prosence of theso soldiers, ontertanemweys was ais intrest One, and added pao 10 be proud of his representative among American bene Gi Fart Sit iy powes passod Bigiin itbout & | They demand of hor food, beverage and shelter for the fara oe meer ovr portorme co play In bis pocket he had-e package of money amounting (o REGULATIONS OP me Race. sitions were not chan; 1s ait the excepiion of Bee Bight. Whon the soldiers are told that there is nothing ee a names Siew from Mi apecriy en the ook bin + Tho maich is for a picco of plato of some considerable drawing anny with the ‘rost of tho fleet | for them, thoy begin pillaging and ransacking the piace. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. ho alleges that Mrg B. and her son. pressed about anti) ho foished, an easy 7 miner, nearly a quarier i's a Value, the course, as has been stated, roand the light | mile #hoad of ‘Stevens, In 37:05" Stevens came in gec. | Toe Move with ruflans all night makes her shudder. Daniel, prepared to enlist with th ent, comes Sa mip ot Now London. The Vesta, owing to her large | 04, In 38:22 Tho Josio sts thinkin 3 tho Sohn Beas se 4 feel it a ety pe sie, tap Milage. auitconee aaetions 2. Thottinan ges, cee, lena baa behind ind the oat, white be Peay! wie Bagel, unda roll of paper ip his hand, Tho Eleventh regwment National Guard was reviewed fiftcen seconds; but agreat number of bets have been | t med. The ragatta passed off in a quiet and successful | V2Ch Proves to be the unfortunate marriage contract | ond inepected yester#ay at Tompkins’ squaro, at ton Fg en frag css Biaa gh = hy gl fore asd gr t gratification to the large | 8%4 Mig last will, She begs him to delay his departure | o'clock A. M. The day.was fine and the regiment turnod » | Bumbers who gathered in the city of Poughkeepsie to | and remain ia the house with bi a fenged that in returning to the starting point Sands’ | Sino ig aie REPEL Os pa ype stat ney nae pr oe He con | out about Avo hundred and Qfty men, under the com- Point light should bear south. With the concurrozce of P in tho arm chair, We now see | mand of Lioutenant Colonel Henty bz, Colonel Maichot e tom, put thoir arma lovingly around bim, and crowded | hard upon ip when he went throw a the f°F, On . reachitg thd @trbet Moran discovere oney ite, Pad ret Ider ap Was gone. ty ve mepected Mra. Dreaben and bad | daliop or 'ie barrel) Imposiors aod | her treested. the above allegations Justwe Ledwith hob a Cit Aaah curd She pubite committed her for trial in defantt of §500 ball SP kaps Bo on for be A Coot Twerr.—On Monday afternoon Jaunes Most | gang ater 7 hon strotied tate the store 640 Sixth avenne Afiera Max entering, who feigns drunkenness, makes it | being now in command of th: gato. carofal ipapection of the stock on hand bg solected « it was thereof, t bout ue ‘The mon all parties si 2 a ereof, the firs! ne THE TURF. dal d attempts embracing and kissing his fair host. | "6, alt prey and presented a foe ee but | coat, and making it up into a bundle cautiously slipped that camo between the Sands’ Potot and Execution lights, Ce " both men and of fork need to be drilied more thoroughly | ,, ae ©98. Dawiel awakes, tries to protect the lady, but ' re- | in field movements. General Batcheller, Lu lar header hin mnen’ qunndee Gat Srey | welbee ous Whon he tried on the coat a fow moments afterwards corpo pec ectumere ye pce in a neighboring stairway, he was ao plonsed with tte Milled only by & T. BMITA A CO becoming appearance that he did not take it off, but, York. sullying out on the gtroet, walked away wearing it tt had the audacity to past th 9 atore whence ho had pled himself, and the coat was instantly noticed by the owner thereof. An “oft if was called. tho garment to. stored to its propet place, and McMali station house, Justice Ledwith yesterday comn: him for trial, allowing of course for time, should bo declared tho “OMe “eee : ; ener oleae Conse ma ceting Over the | sisted by Max, who asks him what claim he has upon | General, accompanied by Colonel Libenat, Ax —<"— PayraRatory marrend. y papa oe Namen, Oct, 38, 1869, | t0.!dy. | She, thinking that it would bo the only means | {sPeclor General, reviewed the rogiment. Tho ree merlin of Ge ae t, as thus enumorated, wore NATIT, Oct, 28, of saving her in this dilemma, prasents him as hor hus. | Me? vee then inspected by M: Taylor, Biivade fi Je interest among the menhecs Tho attendancd was larger to-day than yesterday, and | band. Max disbelioves the story and demands to seo pascal Fe a Fourth brigade. Genera! Axpinwall was merken ork etc and soving a raco,”" wien | the racing was capital, firat class horses being engaged | the marriace contract. Bettly gate the paper which | '"Pro) citi niuty tognuent was alao reviewed and J e mast alizactlve of sports hundsed miley would | in both oomteste; aud if the:track had been in anyshing | Degie! bad brought with lim ‘and axes Ber signature |g }iti4 at the samo place at (wok. W. This’ regiment q be a difficult task; butif it be not possible to follow the | tice ranning order the time would have been oxtraor- | The scene here is quit interesting. After forcing | “5, Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel © tg, watobing the movements of each and thelr | «icy cast, Notwithstanding the heavy condition of | Béttly to comply with all the requisites of a ‘aaron se oe renee conn ianree prmared Od Eire alternate good fortune and mishaps, at least to see the contract, in order to save Daniel from “he aecoaalty of mas Clork and the [al mental stat was whiel itor - "roam 12, 1806. AAPINWALL io GOURAUD'® nt. The mon looked well in their new uniform, start is practical and decidedly” enjoyable, Imbued | the course the time bears favorable comparison with | meeting Sergeaut Max on th a of bh a Jo. 121 with this desire, s Dumber of the most distin: | (hat usually mado undor the most favorable ciroum. | mative sausos Daniel to shadder, tne. seterant ARM the ted 1 great intereet was maaitestod by the spectators 1 | _AttmiED Bowatamy.—ta the roar of premises No 123 be “aquatic sports’? visited Glen Cove on ree couiract, and, throwing off his own , aighe an view every movement of the troops. ‘the lines wore | Willett street is a shed used by Shaaren (or Soren) Votor A Voice From Pegnne Phu: € free evening and located themselves at the | ances. hor brother. In the pathetic situations ¢ occur Po “ag with the right resting on Seventh street, ond for the storage of raga, hata, caps and other stu” Tho | pristore of the C ammo T ehicine Wenge ‘oharm! residence of Mr. 1. Kennard, whose | The first race wasadash of a mile, for all ages, for® | the music is voy expressive and was admirably ren. | *2!C! hneut wad reviowed by Colonel Li door of this place ts secured at night by means ofa pad. | New Vous, Auguot i, hospitality was done ample fustico to by these | puree of $300, and this brought tothe post Luxemburg, | dered by Mlle. Laurentis, In the challenge scene Sf, | 1? ‘be passing review the men marched very well, “put 7 edlgbese nupeeuata eg appreciative ort So dclightful a mansion lock, and Peter ix positive that is was 40 necured on Mon | Biduag geliver with, ith L crows Oriental Crdand, 1 fae 4 a ‘4 Of the o@cers faligd to give the propor raliite on not to be found along | ‘ck Armstrong, General Sheridan and Count Bismarck. Ver} displayed iis fine baritone pt and clever imper- past peer cerita Moors, ‘The regiinent was then aa = Mr. Konpard" aonation of the rut son of Mara. if day night Early morning, ab about one r of soap the Kast river, isa more genial host | Luxemburg won in 1:50, the others coming in iu the | Collen fF that of. de Bidens’ in the sccho od O'clock ono of the officers of iho klaventh precinct at Aud obttgn 9 to be found in (hs ovustry. Glen Cove, possessing un- | order named. where petal bel tocsenagie with his love for Bottly and rested Daviel McCarty, whom he found oa the premiss Demas » DAANEM & 09. excelled attractio: an werent soenic veg A looks now, | ane second race was at three mile heata, for all ages, | "3 fear of mortal combat, Hougor te the Veter f Kings County. No. 122 Willett stroet, whereof he ts not a resident, vader bd R the toned down the russet fall, almost as a " Tho Neces de Jeanne'e waa porformed by special re- ‘The Mayor and the War Committees of the Common | sspicious circumstances, being In hin stocking feet His AM Dar Great a ey the Lend foliage Deautiful as when dressed {n {ts summer holiday garb, | for a purse of $1,000, For @his purse Harry of the | quost, and the request will undoubtedly be renewed more Fen river banks sloping towards its edges and | West, Asterisk aud a colt by Kndorser were the con: | ¢1 ; judgieg fi Counct! of Brooklyn are most assiduous in their united pep a gee A nan cee, Judging, from the applause of last evenleg., | ororticns to make the occasion of the presentation of sboen were subsequently found in the entry of eo rear building. It was further discovered that the padlock iy embankmenis, while it moves | tes\ants The plot of this charming WW hero had been wrenched of = MeCarty was brovaht » 9 being @ wo i along smoothly towards the Sound, tho wild ducks in | — First Hext.—Harry of tho West took up tho running | Joan (a, Wilhem), a youug eameat tocoubodar tart |; wasdals $6 Salbiaed tobleseseiadiven th’ tue late retettion |: Sore Justion Maashetd laier ic the Gag awa omatiied ta | KROX'E 18 Soerareg are et dusky flocks oitele in the air courting death at the hands | with tho tap of the drum, and led the others fortwo | married, but ehuns a fettered life.’ The very moment | one whigh wrfl hi be ed by all $1,000 to answer to a charge of burglary. - - of some dolighted sportsman who, in his tiny boat, | miles and nearly throe-quartors, when Asterisk, who had | when the ma should take place, and the magistrate | ra Sr eee Tat etree See satan. 5 ose on RMON oAl, NILES, a’cleck ye Sec batiogy Roan eee Paddl skims along, now tui hhis eyes ‘towards tho pliant | beeu lying up close to Harry, made a dasit at him, soon | demands the "Yea" to tho eacred vow, Joan declares | yrtiyr dhoher (blink Of gratitude towards those who RAR arenAll, clock ve | ARM RRL AUER, ty nel rod and now grasping stock of his fowling piece, | got infront, and won a capital heat by a length, in 5:33. | that he is not willing to sign the bond, "He eecapes, and | baer Be hii on. foe ‘er a. lonor Mayor Booth | terday morning Anthony Miller, reniding at No 136 | VATOM Wi anal otrestand de aan. Soha for otro sabad te 19 Ok the impress of benuty’s signet’ Com- | The Bndorser colt was a third, we find him, in the first scene, alone, enjoying ouce more lon for U oe tee areeer b mieeey Prociama- | Broome street, was awakened by a poise al his bedroom a ! me to Glen Cove and the most worthy of its Second Heat,—Harry Lev coe «yp penetra bis freedom. Thomas (M.' Lucien), one of Jean's cain: door en of comeons tating, the, halla. .d * yett's Aromatic Sete in te “By. Meee ‘. be fag geld OS iis time ras ace 1 in "mn friends, soon appears at {he window, {aforming bim that bot rer OrmepCigy Hh Be Sees ay 6 be lipo ne oa sella @ Dateton oatant Warrusied aot lo injure UP WITH THR LARK. to the notwithatand! ny all his friends aro waiting for the ex-bridegroom at rm b nu o jon of something | °° alriovrtaelies Almost at sunrise and aseurediy before the “ goodlie | Asterisk on tho last half a lect the oat, Time, 5:4534. | 4 le hou " wrong, Miller opened the door and discovered « man in aempanie’” on the hill had ceased dreaming of angels | Tho Endorsor colt was d’stapoed. {elle Became ae ae at amonsbied hes es: iat wih dare have setapartThiraiay. the | ihe entry, who, being. seau, bolted immediauely (or tus | Mt Clmbredere, 3398 md 24, ereerae Mapod Hiko to champague bottles and seraphin akin to Third Heat.—Harry of the wont of drat | minutes, after he haw taken of isis wedding clothes | spt medal ‘thar teach mn) ran saldiersand ations | itecet door. Miller followed, and sucresded in over | wholeaals prise roast robing,”” the gong suminoned Mr. Keunard’s | and was never headed in ‘ne hes although Asterisk | Jeanneite (Mlle, Naddic), who is in love with J who havo Ktngs county in the war, and where. | taking bia nocturnal and unimvited visitor at the corner to their matutinal meal. Even before this may- | made many noble attompta to get to bim. Agterisk con- | ontors to fd out the reason Why. after fixing the wully should | Of Ridge and Delancey streets, where, with the aid of an {1 the Pash(ons of Ladle to their anwelco! Pees ee all was tivity at the tinued his attacks for mastery from beginning to end, | ding day, he had refused at the th hour. Ho or eens oe feaent upon officer, he wax secured. Later he was brought before | tmfanta Fist, grtrpned a vise dooks. The handsome steam yacht Jeanette, wit the | but the Tennossee champion proved himself a horse of | plies that, after due reflection, bi ne to the conct the nation’s defence in its hour of J, at the Emex Market Police Court, ‘Minnie, owned by M ried W. Dou and the Allee Rosa, | wonderful endurance and more that a matoh for the | sion that he was afraid to got married Jeannette par catty: ave his name aa Mietae! Marley. Inauswerte fo mmm Henny mere by Mr. Kennard, both of the ‘samo clase, though | game son of Ringgold. Time of the heat, 6:51. dons him, but mentions that her father, in spite of lis Accordance with resolution of the of attemptod burgiary preferred against bin | A.-ettre ¢ a eeas oi | had anchored here the ious’ event The following are summaries of the day's Us ‘ally recommend that that he did not know how he got into the f and is dee) Drewaing aeallor, prev! ing LJ port: — gout, was raging mad, intended to shoot him had ® BHTON DA i aad were now got! up steam with a vengeance Beckers Covnsr, Civcuman, Oct. 23 SetosD Dar.— ‘not ted bum. fro by hi r be Steerved: house; that ho did not iatend to steal, Ho was held to oe @ fio rather, Geraldine, owned by Mr, | Dash of a mile @, fF all agen, FOF & purse of $900, eae eevrenees tibege nat erties Pan etthont’ tenths anawer In $1,000 poms leo presented Fo ‘of activity, and Underwood entered b.'c. Laxemburg, 4 years old, | and he leaves her to her own medi Bewween the hours of ” ALLARD Lancexy.—On the 10th of this month. Pat. | , oot a Nis alte. of real ig ail was being ready to to Whitestone gi Revenue, dam by eo 1 | ts thinking of bim with fondness she hears shouts and M., and that the ile offcon Mander the nick Brodigan called on Daniel L. Ryan, No 261 Bowery i st 676 Broadway where the yachts, the objects were lying. A | E. A. Smith entered b. g. ‘Armstrong, merriment, and recognizes Jean's voice above all uthers ts more od he alosed upon that Le sonite the Metropolitan How " ot "eferere heir jing of march ta located i and, it 14 alleged, representing that he bad heen sent by Geatre for origi cay teas preside a taba y digrcasion Johgam, dam by Braunor’s Eclipse, ... Jeannette, looking out from her window, perceives ved that th bert the eubjoot of jo letters 0. R. K. Cox, Ir., eutered b._c./ General neral Sheridan, four | him esressing a tile girl Bhe dries bet (eare aod | okt wast te reome, Peter Lawlees, cbtateed from Tiyen the moterils fora | ap pecdeite C A 8:0 Seat all ‘ore ‘aoa and ready to be | _—_ years old, by Revenue, dam by Boston - 3 | vows to revenge herself. Her plan is soon made. Fant ae wad . oh : t which he was to deliver to Lawless tobe made up. | the moe ot started ve pe ln) ne made to w at the becasion Upon eer ta throughout the Feira ett iY first, quickly followed by | ©. H. Wallace entered b. c. Count Bismarck, foor years Jean returps w bis house three-quarters tte and itian Minnie, while Jeanette, conscious of her old, by Lexington, dam by Glencoe. . i Falling todo this, tt is said Brodigan undertook the au Cashed tn is Leoal | Lottertes.- Oleo Syren in On board were Commodore Time, 1 og wer anata ‘ take eigen vont te iy. ITH, Mayor, making of it op himself, and in go attempting spotlt it fe Se —s “ig : a eer L. R. Jerome, T. Ken- fame Day.—Throe milo beats, for all ages, for a purse ‘& great There are upwarde ot dia thousand mames already | sending It back to Ryan “botehed yan upon ex § OLUTE aban 176 Drosawag, w. Lege ¢., &e. | of $1,000. joakness registered by the soldiers and sailors who entitled to ning it and Onding it 40 spoilt, ep pow all the time os minutes Jeanette wi and | (. H. Wallace entered b. o, of the West, & ecroll of | "ive this medal and the office at th ty Hall ie on it bad been dom i goat it to fF Frtgce tat ™ Kei nue and othee t having ration, wherespon he den Dubsequently, it fe wad possession of the coat and pawned it, in which, be was charged yesterday at the Ka: 2 1 1 | paper by which she may prove to peat A ‘and all the | crowded datiy by additional claimants for this testi. world that it was Jean who was willing to marry herand | mon'al. [1 id probable that there will be between four - 1 2 2 | Jeannette who refused. He signs, and Jeannette requests | 404 five thone rans who will take part in the iv him to call ner cousin Pierre (Mile Alphonsi pernde on Tharsday wert Sessa Fut wed tied. tn: tae, geben OF OS vsvsrgactseesess $4i& — | hilo abe aftxes her Damo to the paper, which happens | The procession will move from the Hall at eleven ‘was making for Sands’ Point, and under 345 }4—$ ‘51. to be the marriage contract. Jeannette tells Pierre in a | O'¢loc, and the following route to Forte Greene has of a fav: je breeze made “tall tracks.'* ae A whisper to take this to her father, to the Mayor, to t! been choren by the committes —Through Remsen to ised as recognition of the sox of each, Horse Fair at Providence, R. 1. notary, {n fact to show it to all the world.” When for a moment, and then the Proviwance, RK. 1, Oct. 23, 1366, Pierre out of the house Jeannette discloses search of the Halcyon. Here he ‘i ¢ Providen 4H to Jean that she is now his wife. He is fu- comes, dancing merrily over the water with «step The horse associations of Providence, Boston and Hart | rious, and threatens to let her lead a life which % through conscious pride. And pretty she did | ford have united their forces for the time being, and are | would make death preferable, if she wil not instantly all guile vet and lightly careening to leeward. Re | 1 or4ing @ combination horse fair on the Washington nee for the contract and destroy it. She, however, ix was the Minnio i, and My: Lexington, dam Laura, by Leviathan. nd. “Approaching Whiteione evil ‘ie rs Pe mieten ow | 8 jencoe. was fret soon resplendent with her saowy calls, | 2. A. Smith entored ch. c. by En ome reer, Te Reowtwae 4 SPU cn Th RI Vectors Serre aP OE cos foure. Be) Black & city INTELLIGENCE. wer Ee it | ual Kou ev Pause Dowy Sracee Joroner Gover yesterday held an inquest in the rear of premises, No. vo Myrtle « @ogn' ere here also exchanged, then the treet ond tb 542 Pearl street, over the remaina of Mra Judith Carter, Seette sigualied her convoys = pr with them | Trotting Park, in this city, at which some of the best poi iedows tue tbe. tea 7 sion wane, a un ae ‘ iwsion of the ceremonies a collation wilkbe | wie died from the effects of injuries ed on Friday Dye, to Unlyerspity, Aa - started towards the starting point, horses in New England are oxbibited. and finally teanes ‘mat “ingust to sleep off his intoxication, Eee ieee nen nee | Ae he nighty-seventh | Mt in Consequence of falling down ® Might of basement : Valor) Avee Wgome a TOW, " * uae he is asleep some new furniture arrives which she Aolus is an undeniable deity. ‘The fair opened to-day, and will continae through to- hed ordered before her wedding day. It is carried ie, Sometimes be stairsof store 40% Broadway, owned by Beware K. # on lottta us have such a biaat as would ret all the ~ morrow and Thursday. Tho weather was rather coquet- | and overything ix arranged by her with taste. She then Higging & Co. The wight of deceased was defective pA be ore will meet im eltizens Hudson, corner of York enn the Doctor quay 8 rfatendom egg | and as eget it were impos- | tish, and interfered somowhat with the previously ar. | sets the table and awaits Jean, hoping, perhaps, to dis- streets, Brook! n passing the store sho made «misstep and fell to to sock torrets use win. how became the | ranyed imme for this, the inauguration day, bat | Perse bis anger by such kindness Jean comes down 10 take part bottom of the atatra, striking on her head §fhe jury ren cage. The wind dropped of and vt was apparont neither eet ety Ae bh 3 the staircase; he perorives the change: he thinks that it mpany A wh ered « vortict of weridental death, bre Carter waa | py achenek wil! by at, No. 44 Mand Mevee ty could, wi wy george) poe by noon, | did not in the least, however, interrupt @ rood day's | iy a dream; he rubs bis eves, pinches his fesp, but it is esitous of obtaining sixty-eight yoars of age and a native of England few ‘ort, every Tuseds Eat ‘ us tow them | ROE of Keep a good pasiug crowd of spectators away. | ait reality, There w the now furmitore, there is the table nent Hensy C. Selvage, | u eruouner ve Carve Avva.—Thie case, which bas ap,” fi gn’ A lino was cast from each to ere were but three, two of which were | set, A fairy must bave been to work. Jeaunette en- iy. in Dr. Glewer one 4 steam been before Mr. Coleman, referce, some tine, Si Siete. gcerer ice Bea PH A Vesta sought 1 Semana and lively, The first race was a trial of the | ters she is timid, and be at firet treate her roughly, +4 down for examination yesterday Mr. Daly, counsel the protection of », WhHle “the Halcyon | Hy ced of throe year colls for two premiums, the highest | hc soon the ico molts, He asks her to ait at the. tabce, Inspection of Cavairy Brigade. fell to tbe lot of the Alice Rose, and | of $50 Four splendid colts appeared and trotted; but | to drink with bim, and Snally kisses hi friend: The orders for the imapection of this brigade on Tue. Seba oP 7 chine £ " fo like two tandems they followed oooh her lender, bon | three hed to give in to the euperior quality of the bay, | apweas au the windows aucprice bier et ite tateerde nein | day vert, te 20th inst, havo two obtained, bo that | {Fr defendant, was in stigndance a! the appointed howr, | | Mtiiprie: Sewtag Machine Commaris Et aw y moving well in harness. Preparatory to this arrange. | owned by F. 3. Stovons, of Swansea, which distanced | protouds fainting, but Jean calls i@ the whole company | bot tho fo and Third regiments will appeor din wel for plaiaiid, [rom « pr (Foren pecctam Won York sine Pa pes ment Mr. G. Lorillard tor the Vesta, and Mr. H. Waldo | them ali and mado an vasy mile in 9 02% and informs them that she ia now bis wife, and that | mounted, except the field and staf, whieh will be able to pow eed wiih the inv for the Halcyon, tossed for choice of position, the for. ‘The second race was between gentlemen's road horses, | they «hall enjoy thelr dance aftor al! mounted mer winning and taking windward side. Everything | i harness, that had nover trotted in public fastem than ‘The entire performance of this piece reflecta the high ” ‘ and if, as was suggested, each | 2-45.” Of five horses entored on the books to compe eat credit on the whole cast. Mile. Naddio’s revdering THE LABOR MOVEMENT was both counsel to Lave the case sot down enn ee Vronk tanger sata Fousn im tHe Water. Yesterday morning the re thus far progroased naw on acht might bave ite tow, the race mi - ‘an easy | but three appoared, viz —Billy Gray, owned by ¢ f Jeannette called forth + ted T ( , 0 wore n the vt ont a Jae. In comewhat lest than an hour they approached | P. Carpenter, of Hart ord, Tobey Candor, owned by | Simon Kept the house ia the utmec bilerity. by hia | Tw Finxwen Axo Coat Tassunr.—The Gremen and | "sles of an unknown man wor sl rarpoedhaatd- sont BELL Mato oF Vik ro Sands’ Point, passing numerous crafts on tue ‘way, the | R. PicRius, of Hartford, and Andy Johnson, owned by | geting of the ackward, but self-willed, Jeaa, The s0- | con passers who are employed on steamtente are repre. | 400K foot of Delaney street, Maat r er : 4 senile ont. ties crews of which curiously eyed the novel spectacle.’ The | John J. Henry, of l'rovitence. prano solos Cours mon aiguille dane ia taine and Au lord : tay which bas. bee the Moy where Coroner Willey bold am inquest , hea eatited ver time approeched when the yachts and thoir leaders | Tue horses wore positioned in the order in which their.) vy rrsuin, by Mile, Naddie were most enthusiastically | *h' 07 * Protective Aseooiaiiog Which has been in 4 thirty ve years of age, Bve fect 4 Voor avenie aod Latereans be should part company, and all was made ready to cast off. | names are given abov ppiauded oxintence five years, ant hae been established ignt ‘and bad n bieck cloth Yrok - TUR START. The first heat was declared dead. The second Billy ——- proncipally for he purpose of requiating the prices and wt ‘The . » the we achts were started by the Jeanotte’s whistle, At | (iray won, and the noxt three Tobey Candor Time of Stadt Theatre. 2 ns ar nC the lines were cast off and’ the towing | the winning horse, 2:38—2:30% and 2:44%. This was | Once more an audience that crowded the house from 6 proper —y The oss 4 ponte moved of, leaving the yachts an open field for | protty race and a close one between Tobey and my. v0 © thousand : py tt of the prowess of each. Whether from the Tho noxt and last race of We day was between King. | top to bottom arsembied to witness Mr. Dawison's mas ' Pipet Prekat ¥ \ impetus given her by the Alice Rosa of not, the Halcyon | ston and mate, entered by Frank Adams of Hartford, | ter picor, bis impersonation of Richard II. amd they n rednetng t 7 aa from $00 to Fc a tor: moved slightly abead, the Vesta remaining Almost sta- | and Old Putt and mato, by W. B. Smith, of Hartford. were well rewarded, for it seeme that each té hoa pth for trem from $50 to $40 per m onary. Thero was almost # dead calm. The sun Trotting horses and rupning mates for premiums of y/ : peters: oo me re wanere are boieg taad eke. ae a slanted down from a cloudless sky upon the rivals, re- | $60 and §30 followed, which waa ens'ly won in three | pears in the racter be introduces fresh subtleners | the eo rty Siw 9% {? fi WR Teeny s oats @eoting cach particular spar and sail 2 the glassy mirror | straicht heats by Kiogston and mate, io 2:20, 2:26, | and discovers new points, which render his conception | mer ™« = J that surrounded them. The sails hung perfectly mo- | 226i. Tho time of the first Leat wns the best ever | of ino rile nearer and nearer perfection. Last night the the p Lae + best taken tonlos, ia each peas at ajtcdaads -—4 pr Pane ang and mate, sod was the ever | peculiar nasal intonation, which distinguishes Mr. Dawi. | with a» view of inducing ones ter IA \congtehees thse ad ay ‘To-morrow there will be some very good racing, and if | son's articulation, which in him |¢ usually ignored, but | The for (hur fer bas been “ ert How different the start between the Vesta and Hon- | yisasant the crowd wll gather in good fores, and eo will pretense Persie ¥ bers of the trade, who otberw xe we when ges rietta a few days since, when cach as a bloodhound | jh» pe: ty of Providence. There aro a good mauy well ‘wousl; Oa gaatien " + | are not deposed to pay, acd clasiow will be enabled to rex wigee fi thewe men, oF be te rome into the movemen®. Hmmpativatty at’ the leash ‘hat beld ber, and t ¥ 4 frees Col» pm ne ya teapeeanent yearn ao A ight put kaos horse mea here from New York and from Con pee e icyou's sails and she — CosTRal’ eh NRWAPAPER THY f oem PRANK Aaa moved lazily forward. e rane pull disdained to visit v4 « Tre PLawennene <nty. Tile welety iy hog edbriatt erg epee eg Ry the end Becond avent Byrne, Preadent, ‘ Deora, it om board each yacht, poe SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD aes sevens ot Raa - Lined for the porpoam sould the “blasting” of toe crews fuse breait of | Governor Welle Urged by President Johnaon | the life, vat in the last romne be gave the Guest proot of es foe dunes : sir. Now was the time ‘for chafioz "Hallo | te Perce the Constitutional Amendment | Fy , ® wee ine Will," from the Jeauette; “wait Ull T come from town | thpongh the Legislature. &e jom for a Loree he did s0.With @ patbon eight o'riorn Reg ase. “AS = it fetch Ss an ne ee {rom Eo ns 100 Omause, et, 28, 1806 — init weary to he wie bh the seems, (os aaaentie opine ond *b | Paiedeweie, Te aires ona, “oomne with me at ¢ Cove; you wi . : 4 & nagar odio he ] Corer Ty - there by seven.” “Two w one Fd get of in the t We positively asserted in some quartors that President mood wa Bosworih'e toed ee, hem (co los ny ; ‘ “trae 6 5 | ol? west’ ueeits, raepinee morning Are you provisioned for » orntse?’—and | Johnson bas urged Governor Wells to force the samend- play at this theatre, even plea ton oes. After nreyed lo the Relevee Honpi'ts } es nen y in ao eee emaied yachismmens Thon cmenee was teD* | ment through the Legislature. reas aud being Gesitous (0 know the pames of the actors | the { Accinane 10 Pune Commanicnn Pivcamey The Pres re. hundred even isieyon ten’ "= iven Congressman Atiliwell bas been here feeling the pulse for the purpose of a ad failed to one, As | admit 4 nt of the Board of Fire Commumtoners, ¥ aves” “A Come on, Dense. abe hve P “Naty & | of the conservatives with & view of getting their ondorye- | "e's arr tuch Cromien Notes eer aad on ate ol acer Poekney, @hile rid.ng Gown Pilih vemne yeutertay © sony only sul wine’ This was uot at alt plea: | ™#Mt Of is appointment to w federal oMce here, for } to cause er economy Im such paltry matlern up Gna slienee atte Spiess Sete sonst, by comm ; . ana sit, “Leaal Lettoe? -4. j » 8 CTR TON 2 Waren, How te 1. sant, and yot there was nothing but to submit, so pro- | which be Is undersiood to be ea applicant. A bakor'« carried in the @, tad we ‘] © » Me F misses wore muttered of wetting oven on thet retura, | gosen gave him a dinner snd « gold headed cane om Thalia Theatre. ogee gy oh Ty eh Sea ee on | the right eye, which were only proeted wit louder | at talking feroray no) ht, and t him a* @ plenipotentiary te Ein Kiviner Schwindel commenced and closed iat ° (4 " a aca ad en ot nf ye evening's entertainment, for before (he curtein rose Mr. Bieires tesstres That “ t ae wen tery men 7 ave _ The Halcyon thie time wae get cueapied ea by wholeenle grocer, were 6 Lohmann appeared at the footlights and annoaneed vas | inttend of haif an hour ae at present (rom (0 -verrow | wisp iw Banauway —The & atwean five ee ae and now was peparate (com the Coen by fire thie morking. Lom 000," aboat ied | Mr, Ascher bad suddenly made bimseif senmve,’* that | 4 vo'* was taccm. and Whe renoaiion ** om tis o'clock pated from Mo otf aed ates te wua's enelan aneien lege 4 Insured. Four persons were severely injured by the lato way, bad broken bis end ron away, “scammed aa ‘ae Brosdway boot hoe mor od by Miches Ms 4 sp ov ar eaPyse oe Op.” "ene! Jeane ered, . ree Bec i era : socihwara,” | elise walle leaving the manager in the lurch. curtain then WESTOMES TER Ligenet | Newtan. The Famer were quickiy ening be Paw | Sreoseat, => ote, - Haley: ht the inepiravon firet and moved yi Die Wiener im Berlin wae hieh age on ¥ ent reat Gkzed, alt ker canvas well bellied out, Then the AFFRAY BETWEEN TWO NECAOES. Riedel sobstiiuied Mr, Ascher ae fry Py dg Dscovnee oF tae Bopt on ax Levant — tariy be agape or rage time gen ew ns | The New ACTEM Mala experienced ‘the breeee abd commenced to move Prrmacno, Pa. Oct 2% 1806, | | able manner, considering the short time Re ad for | Sunday morting to mem, wh le wearehi’ g for eb ee ee Sr sien ts to comaaed wh somewhat more rapidiy than before, The race | 4, rred. besween WR) we he tion. ‘Tackily Mr Lehman's fine voice wan of wer t Foes ernest S ? Sal ab te | A A uate i og o06 of whom "Ared ‘a revolver apd veatly sroug 10 drows the Soares, arin | ‘2 & "salt piece vor ag “hn see Morte, | mty te, the upper part « Ting vanang 8's fare here | Sei 2 wupled in ol It at chared, oo Bt ue, waar D " Awe | & moves, feerer, Sho bee increased and | Steueu i nruvicn statist ton thie, cael Dba, OY Deledy in. their vocafiantion.. Th wes, however, | avin, discovered what (hey euppoet be & | 5 inoured fom O068 in the New Ataiarcacn ine arene val aren ‘Oey se ttety yee she now bal « me Jom loft the theatre, wour.diag him 18 the stomach, | Tory ITY tee ate mai ivi ras one some Chee afee. | eer poker has the crige of tus fre veer \areaues otter oh tebe! ot = rot Shee sow half a mile ater SS ea ete avery breath of ‘air, The | 't # supposed fataily. pe Kao of ‘Bin Kleine the bedy soa | oe TE TD Se Dipl may A More Weibrauch, which met wi ‘Tee Qoere Pee — There wn be 8 meee fap he } peel | the Jeanetie signitien er tau, SALES 7, REAL ESTATE Koomst cochelens-dleeed Use eoreramett Poor sweneer Guest W.pbsdas Monsees the | dogs eens lt hed 0 gp banger amen hy HITS MS" geesparis sud phe ae abreast vreas 3 sooes - Wilk Irving Malte aad ie. Past Firmt Assembly District Radical Convention of Weatehes | tesne of rendering aewistence (9 (he ¥ rene of Quetee dives ore TBs ake jad. Adiew fovtd 109 : ee Howera - held « > tae Dommetons by the lar, Cungatrous ee Becerra to both ae fora pleasant serve cen aad isis sc wa Thete was no Aim ihution Inst evening in the args | gra ne i Pl Frooman. of Wun Gums, | the obi being SOIT, gate Sebago | pt FP sachin 888 ees laid ‘ogg stead of tae L" dures Tote is apron togintsy ot ‘Squat 2.100 + asgminbiaces Which bare night wingenpd the anise. | ox tan or fons, y PRR n 4