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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY! 11, 1867.—THIPLS SHUT: if | i t g i | | ba =| we S | wW 2 m li fF { § g i j i i il callod, Fight Between Elliott and wf ig Dara Durie Gaaeds: eit enc Setked ‘een ca'Bg bee gn hander from Kiliott, and was carried ‘ Sesietieae eae Stakes, $2,000---Reunds, Nimé--= | countered heavily. on Biles be, which Elliott planted a terrific Time, Eleven Minutes, wound on Davia’ left bene, whieh adjourned the meeting indefinitely. Tax Exosu Law.—Heary Fries, No. 1 Catharine slip, was yesterday held to answer by Justice Mansfield for an alleged violation of the Excise i E “I lipid i oH f { t f 2 i even! Eitan Psa ae Be ky eee ke ‘Roca 3, —Devie came cantionsie and appepeed con inotant, vadjodicated to the aradu- | ‘°° ELLIOTT THE WINNER BY A FOUL. onlalis tub thcae Scigecsarces aa oaireneeny of the Alumni of ae Hallet ean ankibe peeansan ees seangcommtared ween: Cea the_lecture won mee the Davis going down, A claim of-foul was here made, but Russell in the fx, te are See Fight Between Fitzgerald and | "x27", Reed in Colorado. nen rr i H i i i iT of Stakes, $1,000---Rounds, Ninety-six-reTime, One | Situ iis iecvese suine stir ater cou hig s Roosp 6,—Day enced Hour and Forty-five Minutes, stngroring blow on Elliott's jawy, wbo revoreed it wits g g H stinger on the left cheex, ja knocking Davis down. Timo, ten seconds. avis ol feat REED THE WINNER. | foul woro raised. 16. which Davis. good-hamoredi plied, a8 he was being carried tohis corner, ‘Do ke: ae. ke catt | ly Te~ it foul to knock « man down?” Time, half a FIGHT BETWEEN ELLIITT AND DAVIS, | ("seers stoisc “isi nook apne mihow anon: fight. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERAID, This announcement had po sooner. beem made than E Euiott exciawed, ‘i can whipeey maa im the United seized liver Gixvuiaxn, Obio, May 10, 1867. States for $1,000 in one month from of the revenee on the part of the owner, and eubse- ny START FOR THK BATTLE. GKOUND. the battle commenced af three mimutes before eleven | quently condemned. . On the Bth-inet, it was sold by the pavers [omy ™ : o'clock, and was faished, a ‘seven and a. hatf minutes | Mershal.tae party named Gannon, who, as Oot. Seve and olber Sarglars Tho steamer City of Sandusky left this harbor last | pos: eleven. Elliott had the fight. emtirely his own way, | lector stated to he : ole ovening at ten minutes past eleven o'clock, for parts wa- | Davis only going t the scratch to be knocked down or | wanted a permit to “work off’ the “mash.” That offi- ‘and identified the je h ired passengers on board, | fnistred, as bis opponent saw fit, There was no disorder | cor told him that he wonld have to file his Yond and pay The had knows, with about Uiree hnuired passeng + | ow the ‘eround dur.ng the affair, both boats starting | tho speotal tax.as required by law, Tobey seized the | into the alleged Looms ine eee 4 ie, bound to witness the long talked of battle between | pomoward iminediately afler tt was over, the City distillery om Thursday night, and found, as he roporte, Smbersioment case, The \ Jimmy Elliott, of New York, and William Davia, of Caii- | sandasky reaching the harbor at a fow minutes past that the stTll hed been “charged,” that there was A oye the. arres| “charge” in the heater, and that a @re had been kindled in the farnace, preparatory to. distilling. ‘Tar Avizce> Larceny ov Cuotmmc.—The examina. tion in the case of Frank Levie, olothier, of No. 60 Atlantic street, who was recently arrested “on the com- plaint of Z Knistler, of No. 460 Canal etreet, New York, was continued beforeJustice Danne yesterday. From the testimony of Charles Raph who clothing to the value of $800 from inant, tt would appear the goods in a were bought on thirly daye’ credit in good faith, and a portion of the goods were afterwards sold to Mr. Lovie, at shose store they were recognized by the complainant, who caused {he arrest on the ground that they had come illegally into bis possession, There eoree to have beer some difficulty previously existing ween the parties ip the matter, and the whole affair is semowhat complicated in its present aspect, Levio was committed to jail. : vn | fonr o’Glock. this afiernoon,.. Ap immense erowd fornia, for $1,000 4 side, Although it had not been | fone oclonk thik Sea glo. uote poop at the given out to a certainty where te fight would take | conqueror,, and much, cheemag was indulged im on place, popular rumor had fastened upon Point Pelee | Eliiott's appearance. . t . “ Charlic Gallagher, of this city, goes into training for ag the battle ground, Eluott, with is traiuors, James | 5,’ Aght with Mideds on the Ore or duly next, Brown and Daniol Monauan,. was on board, although it had been currently reported that he bad left the previous night. Some tart | FIGHT BETWEEN FITZGERALD AND REED hindrance trom the police in'the matter of starting had a OOR LLB been anticipated, but none was experienced, and the SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. oxpedition sailed away a3 freely as though it had been a LieavexWourn, Kansan, May 10, 186%, Sunday soboot picnic. ‘There was liberal sprigkling Of | 4 Lie pent veeweea Bawurd Bit i eae Sade roughis tn the party, but there were likewise @ goodly | pica co: $1,000 camo off on’ the Lp nam te aa numbor of reputable gentlemen on board, who bad | youniain Rancho, niue imiles (rom Denver Colorado, takow passage merely through the promptings of cutios- |“ tn. roiiminaries velng settled, both men aj from ap eariier te day at eleven o'clock, again raed 6a Wifey nox, the 1 tne = wequence Of the the prisoner’s counsel. was ‘oon Farat Burma Capvaner,—Coroner Grover ‘yesterday [ the Morrie and Essox Railroad, was in the act of putting the brakes on a car rolling down the inotine, when his elipped-and he fell down, the wheels right and tte tert foot. ‘ane waforwents toon pee i ‘ | li Ht at cl i ity. The party, with acarcely an exception, was qited | 19 ine ring and stripped for ths contest. “Reed ‘was in forty youre -o° ‘and resided at No, 02 Chambers epee. the is and orderly in the highost degree iuroughout the tip. | criendid condition, standing five feet eight inches, and street, New oe etapa iq Cloveland as | ‘cr emblem: sade, ‘shall’ be en ala Ag the Sandusky ueared the Canada snore, at early | duzcerald, who was rather thin and aallow, moasured pe a dan rey Hi conutry only: tou monuse | Dareeas an nay wach peat a oat so registered cones dawn, anxious eyes were sweeping the hurigon im search | ouiy aye fort five,” Kvenyehing beivg im readiness and Another man, waned ‘Martin Baltwinker, met wich «| 17640 moome ike property of-any momberor of tho Davis boak At last a taiut pull of smoke WAS | suistaciory to both partios the Oght was ordered to aiealien; ‘at tho camo piace on Monday, cnait oe wore prompt in arriving om the ground; but the ma- chloory was damaged to the amount of of $500, and the building to, about ‘$1,200, doap to thelr offorts Meo. in eaving nearly ail the stock. The buildi owned Francis Ti, Cutting, of New York. The fire, which o1 nated {n tho drving kiln, 13 believed to have been caused ‘by a disconnection which ocourred between the hot air sron.awoy im the distancesaud at fifieon minutes past | Oe csg, seven o'clock the wrecker steamer Miguel, of Detroit, | pies: 1. —Both men at work, cautiously feolitig each having on beard Davis and his traner, Jounny Mack, of Detrolt, besides about two hundred and fly passeugers, came along-ide. Loud cheers went up from both boats, and after a brief consuilation between the captains, pre- ONS Were mS Ne ee eee iis antagonist, drawing first blood. Fine hand to hand ng Acree, ges fighiing ensued, each giving and receiving terrible Thore,was a good deal of cruising abont for @ 3004 fais rosuiting in a square knock down, Fitz landing landing spot before this object could be eflesied, aad it | on his back. ‘wes @0t pill half-past ofve that the ~andusky was secured Rousp 4 —Sparring for advantages, Several heavy te the rode dock at Point Pelee Isiand. The Magnet | Counters and Kite down on one kao, i i i : other's points, onding with a close and Fitzgerald under, Rovxp 2,—Heavy counters ow the body Filegeraid got into clmncery, but succeeded in getting down, _ Rourn 3. —Fitz planted bis maulors on tho mouth of ‘Amoog the spoils of the allezed burglars Sohmidt and Jager whose arrest at No. 64 Park virest, New York, was Botioed ta yosterday’s Henatn, are some pieces of white ‘eatia and a portion of stolen from the Church r, wore ind at the eaid house in treet, are now in possession of tho police authorities, Bersea. Exooowemn wrea Bura.ars—Oxe oy rawx Saor.— Lest Monday wight maa ta the omploy of Mr. Bostwick, Hh iat i fant issued by a squire of Englishtown, Now Jersey, & man mamod Joel ‘T, Otaytoa visited Brooklyn, on the evening of the Sth inst., and procuring the assistance ef ‘an officer of the Forty-eighth precinct be caused, it ts Roexp 5,—Reed forced the fighth tting ia eome t si a ace a Rag Rg By ye ge 8m kat ia mpd oy PREK FOUTS agp MULATION Bcd paotiad ule anon shames (beck tone # young ‘womna ttmed teabele 2 appearing rOaBpi0g, to the. sinirease bo euvoratered "a - oe wal enethanaay”itrowen own; bak thet atic mot wel 3 r bering jurisdiction tp matter, diamissed the “Clayton was aul juentty arrested by officer Barc charge of kid prot and Riso booty 3 caused ‘Vartest on @ Charge witob he Cleveland, On the way down two or toree free fizhis | Fitz gotng-down cagh time: < as of the bloodiest cuaracier Lod piace oo the Magnet, one | Rounpalé, 16 axpel6.—Fine tenting! » Reed gottwo mae having ball of, an ¢ar biljen of, and another misera: | {tous Sue sparring. RZ toe sania. che, ble youth losing two-thirds ofja litte Ginger, which was | mbew We tebeived territic. vasttiasont and thed qured Unrowa, Reed fathng leavily on bitn. oats Coren, Pr Be PERM BER, 5 oe 9 Tevxos 17°r0 49.-Neatly tn samo as th procesdips, Tan ATTLS RUE". ‘ rounds, Fitz ov|égntiy Taiiag. ‘That portion of Point Pelee had "been selected Recxos 50 to be ae jad it alf his own way, Fitz ch a itat i cing down to puaishment for ie Batite wala & quiet piacs, x tat rekon interspersed | Being dons losvod pamlanmene a en he The Detroit party was nolas>onderty as the one from | Reva 6 to. 13 Some aay tghtiag, ean mitt : amy ae. strangle ensued, Rojan ne. On i ; took the ‘bet tor Nc blows on the bot i i H it with woods and open giades A spo! in a aramsy side | yiecaing profusely, ‘one be held 60 . vain ‘$e phetaniecene work. The alarm was given, ‘s 3 4 the ap some buadies fed, hotly Gold mot far back iroin the landing was. selvoted for the | Rowsns 68 To 70. —Reed forcing the fighting, while | "Titer cvening, He was injured about the to make him desist from hi intonted ring, and the work of piiching, 1 commenced without, | Fitzdkt Hive more than. parry bie Blows and go-to | Sha'weciaten to hla bowe. No, 8 Cuevea avenue," | ste (ormed the reentutien of socempanying. Aint at, Tih coy tor nen of hows tec font atone eet unngoossary delay, andes tho supervision of the vetoran | BRS, gg — fritz received a lorrib'e upper cut oa tho | Store 4 Coat—A colored individual rejoicing im the | indaceherte abeadon her idea, as he termed it, | heeds wail a and exclaimed, ‘My Mackay. fac; brinetog a fresh supply of clarot. coguomen of Riljah Bundrick was arrested by the | dat ake would listen to Bo-appeal and made all the-pre- |!’ shot accomplices dropped thelr Booty e hou! cf perations to leave her home clandestiaely to the resous of their wounded companioa, whom SKKIONES OF 1HE MEN, Towns 8 86.—Sparrine for time and wiad. The | Fourty-niath precinct police, on Thursday night, oa the wecesnary hurried out of ia the ‘and all James Elliott was vora ia ihe county af At'lone, | heavy figh’ ginning to tet om bot wen, Fitz | complaint of Henry Kercher, who accuses tim of having | ih him, after me him promise that be we dey eight swampa, k nal ber, 1844, and is conse. | SUAering the moet, stolen @.coat, vaiued at forty dollars, from his premises | Would not reveal ee to te are nn ae Vedat reload, on the 12:h of Sepiember, Meptereiayan Retype $7 To Of, —As naua!, heavy countoms, Fitz down | om Fulton, near Budlalo aveaue, of ber family. The pair safely ia thie clty and quently in his twenty-third yoar, in heighi Le is five | every time. " Autacean Heonwav Rossent.A man samed Wulihe: Pat wo oh (he Meteppaiion Tete tet treating ‘Tae Laxcona Bamax Swart Awar.—“ince the tate fect eleven inches in his stockings, straight as an Indian | aes Srey aap ee peor le 3 McCarty, asawyer by cocupation, tedding ‘et the ed eng Sw with all the respect of six feet and will probably weigh, when in fighting condicion, | Ph, toca poe moar ceaay, "| of North Nivth and First streela, K. D., was yestortay | sive ocsupation... They had aot been phe, freshen one hundred and seventy pounds, He ix no ankuown | Rouxn 0d —Heavy blows wore taken sand given by | arrosted on a charge of highway robbery by the police dave betes a dospaich mas had oo = dij Aapsionegagt temas. 7 —ibetetay Sonica: they both tell heavily, ited, om top. | of the Forty-koveath preciast, on complalnt'of ‘hichacl |"ing that the anttlon tea iemuover the prise ring Bis first fight was with Nobby Claris, on | Bown carried to thoir- cornera. Raagel!, of 638 East Thirteoath strest, New York. It the Patieades, New Jersey, iu 1859, wuich he lost im Rovnn 96m axy Lage. —Time was callod, but it was qe Hi H - * | appears that on the night previous Mr Russoll visited " x os evident that Fitz. could scarcety rospond, tha tast fal! ‘ at the horel, he was beid recently ar (hitg-one rounds, the contest occupy ing om our aad having a damaging effect on him. His seconds got him | Willidiasburg to see some of hts friends, of whom the | o1 earthen sretwel of the 5: yeotetday thirty minutes, His second Sghi wos with Henzy Wine | Ou uispias, ftoed mada a light pass at tit, wbich ho | accused was one, Tn the colree of the mixht, they ta- gontioman was very natarally io Lal kle, ef Buil’s Ferry, Now Jersey. aud terminated ina | parjially parried, and dropped in a famting condition, — | ddlged.in various drinks at a caleon mear MoCarty's resi-| perturbation but on learning having stolen draw, ninety-five rounds being fouchi mtwo hours and |, tue light lasted ove Bowr and Corty-aine vninutes, | dense, Rae ay Har, Rasgelt proposed te.jaeee 4, sept ae vy oe er (weatp-five minutes. His third licht was at Fresh Pood; | PO! men dadiy punished was porcuaded by Wis friend MeCarty, ‘Dowevet: to-go | trom bit foneful apes Piven] wear Boston, which he woo bandity in four rounds, bn Geapnpsioh ang talent Seseeine ne Ganbet, Guin TSed anteaits tae vessel with ocoupping only eight minutes, his ancagonist being THE TURF. e tild” te" G0e Ube hor Warts seealae corey’ Seas meee! Se i om knogked out of time. “His fourth and last ent, previous ow Ie hag api dieu him. Whee the two iriends arrived within’ a stoue's Pag to the present one, was with James Munn, at Bull's throw of the ferry Mr Russell was tuddealy knocked” Fashion Coarse, 1. down by a murderous blow over the right eye, which. rotting. Perry, ia Nex Jersey, in which Eliott was azaiu vic- Althou; es ° 1 gh the weather yesterday could not 09 called | produced a wound of considerable dimensions and eeemeastet inane Senghuin serine ave mrnties. | delightful, yetit was sufficientty plearant in the after. | trated him fo the sidewalk, where he remained tor anda eteorward= matched against his present antago- om to induce a peroeptible increase in the number of | gojo spe on a ig aad, ? jousness returned he found that he hed been robbed slat, and the y went (0 Aibany to seitie 1k affair. but | visitors to the Fashion Course. A trot was to take place | of his watch, and hi friend McCarty was m ssing He =. the ym put ab hapten ~ be vaitroad traia, thet | in tue a teraoon between sevetal very good lorwer, waste Gomvey them to the fighting grocnd, and the ty ? " | & very inveresting entertainment was oxpected. affait Fe throngh. Ellon then retired for a time from. . pa e os then went to the Forty-seventh precinct station and refated the circumstances, which ted to the the accused om the charge named. M:. Russell doubt that McCarty commitied the assault and d t) ti se | eight horses entered for the occasion, which was s Thursday wight detective Smith returned to this city j the fand it was supposed had given ap all idea of * Mon. 5 i barieg |e « Nore Rirnageanne erudg an s were daly , only four, Barger, ick, a gray] Justice Dailey to search the prispuer's restdouce ‘qeutiomen connected with tho are Lawshe exprosemen facturers +m etderng, avd, with fanning by interested | gelding, and Binek Bow, appeared on the track. Ip the j stolen raich. oe motores eye bun a ed Se ae § ig aay ica partien, #000 bars! into # amd uence the present | frst pools sold Lice Warwick was the first | Farau Bunwina Gasvater.—A boy four yours of age, 1°) The Gall wae Gred with solid, shot weighing. four Sune bia Tor ‘sollgction ia New ork, sho amount dee ee amueucs tome tes vaen\iaSieaelh | cusicn, tho gray gelding vex!, Burger and | named Cabil, whowe parents reside in Norih Seventh “éryd: and) Ofty pounds, and various chargee of powder. | on the rame beinc $100. Nothing be ng hoard of bin aise, Ireland, in TS, and is now in Biack Bess sciling down very. low, aficr a few | wrcot, BD, died yesterday. from the effects of bures >| oC his honesty and om in height he os full five fret eleven ‘oches, pow. | ting weight ix about one hun. | appearance im the pools were disposed of, howover, ti 4 not seem bo be any di Terence in choise between sho gelding and bay mare, and thoy were indiffereatiy taken as favorites ata, whem bode 'cated: winfotaia, Tar erage, | However, ax the afternoon wore on, a change seemed ‘tor # rautiing good fight, ta #ftys | to have overtaken buyers, and the gtallion bocame four rounds, whic! occupiéd forty- the (avorite Defore the start, a ¢ = ee pe eed ree a fo nd sold highest in the teate®Patssy Paley, at Virginie in eight rounds, Ho then Came » a joo of banc on Dh received on Weduosday Iastyby setting his clothes on fire vane Dares with matches tn the absence of his mother, AcUubMNTAL SmoomsG.—A young man named David ‘Sinith was yesterdsy morning shot in the thigh by the 4sclarge Of a pistol attached to a burgiar alarm, at the nd Ae | pools, while the gray sunk to a third position, The | PTMmep Oe his smployer, No. 44 Greenpoint. avenae, alarm was New York | stallion mautelned 418 prominence in the eyes of buyers | put up by tho proprietor of the place afterhe had beea | throughout the race, rising higher and inigher after each | Tbbed several times, | succossive heat, The race was an interesting affuir, and | Fira Deraicr Courr.—Justice Walter has signified t= abrupt termination through the misconduct of one of | bis intention of hereafter opening court on Sunday morn: dattle, whien the driv ' y regrested ings, from to ten o'clock, for the pu of whiehnsiews foryy-tiren Tollads were com. sed, Daria pipe Bam ile ted by all present, the | 126% eight Purpose of dia- bad tolower bis colors. Not feeling watisied wiih jie OP'iom being generally provalént that 20 one could iattor deciin wisocr of the race. The following are the the face: — ; Song >witte fastantly kitted Wah Ligzte Warwick on the inside, the 3 : ths wt bes rf gr ital ond, Burger third, and Black Bess on Al year. rr was ed, Confined in the station house, About $27 was upon him, Smuavanns.—United States Senator Frelinghuysen, Tepresentative Hatsey, State Senator Hayes and other Based constr oficials, were serenaded oh Shale pastaonens Jast evening he Y¢ "a Republican Club. no ev woes wee ci, Orange. Parat Acctomyr,—On Thursday afternese, about five O'clock, Edward Baldwin, « lithe son of Mr. William and de & Ponuaplvanie, and afior a very om ard foug! lasted sone howdr and six minutes, dorin: . several atlempis at starting the; a an take place. Davis thew issued # challengs to ‘a * | of sapadly, tho black mare | ading 13. the quarter pele, Siete. Living ma, wth wras sccepied by John Woo’s. of | the sray t¥o iengiha Denind, Lingle Warwick three and hestimne Boetoa ; when the money was posted «+ ‘1 , valk, and Burger four. e black mare oleron, " backed out of the affair, aud Davis, findiug uo ore in to the half, which she reached in 1:14%, ‘as the pba Ay oon rk bay well Lasen arcs. the North ¢o give him battle, wont to the Wes', where | gray meagwhile breaking and falling several Lag sy less, to the most of us, now in al! graces the heuatenesich with Mike Mevvol. That fighteame | tengibs in the rear, and giving place to on 10 throw tHe | Ie veseal coioetba et some cue Brthe prosicaay ef off at Chateaa isiand, in the Missouri river on the ith sinon, who bad passed Lizsic and was. witl head ne was in- th olty. The publ@ suspicion attaches strongly, not of September, 1866. Thirty-four rounds were fosgbt ip couple of lengths of Bess, Until after the three-quar. zie or | only to the persone who are th to have boon tae Unurty- five mninates, aod I feted. He then | ter pyle Was reach ¢ thow rolative positions were un- i 4 cortisone of but also centres asirango unanimity weatto the foun! a chanée to liek | changed, aud (he black mare looked as If she might take ‘with ; the neck | Toga ber who, it tg foered, was the victim of this “deed 2 big fellow and win somemoney. After tbat, finding | the heat. As they rounded the turn, however, and came by without a sane” Further investization wf! doabuen Elliott ia the Weet he got una match with uem, to oght | On to the homestretch ik was adjuated to throw a light upon the case; strong eu the 10th of May, at Pont au Pee, Canada, for Py | Voony bate to stop raliroad | is to be hoped to lend to the apprehension Sate be” we aru, o-by, and Tod to the si ae 0 in. | tion of the perpetrators The articles o =ngr ement for the match between | 2 Beas second, Lizzie a forse «4 Biase and Dar cm net on the Tat of April last. a coker The Delaware bas DOMESTIC WTELLIGENCE. Biltots has ben Igover since at Jitn Brows s, |. Se ond Ment, —After a fow failures at starting the word Got far several valuaple ¢ bas been by leading bad cw oe isetce Besa sovood, the bay tare tind saa the teee checks Deen rea- | Bonen to Wan B. Woodbury, mas NTeul b ‘+ “ manaecomen! of od AN twenty minctes met ton Sroleck Kitiott shied bis | gelding onthe outside. Lissie quickly took the lead, —— math | t2e of the bark ipod mana ement of thas caster into tne ring, and bis tail, thbe form quiekly fad at the quarter pole led the gray, who was second, & abandoned, the | Tetsel of a recent ‘olied the angry sea by oan, Bee east at eae Ihe faettteync, | Commissioners Ne. Gout irr. The Prgea the | «Them intatsend veagh the piv on which ha hey Mes | Snes Stbatd pert tae oo Vu t four. ey wet asi ant | afer leaving the gunree pote when heetalion went wp Amodaton, Mt: 36k. Finn, prodded, Toe saci o caneeenate, re - the | tho 11h of June will be observed in the new ‘owe ‘@ gray and a very. sia ensued fora few | officers for the ensding year resulted as follows:—Presi- large have boon worked, Ca i him by the hand | moments, or watll they reached the bali-mule pole, whea, | dent, Jobat. Fiam; Vieo President, J. Mcdarthy: Fi iam Oo Siilwatkee and Kicks h sesond Cony new | procession dingee, Richard 1. Deas ell eoere Mall; by the pray breaking, eo pave @ and chal- | nancial Seoretary, Monroe F, Uonnor; poo (! guns of eleven inch calibre organized on Wednes- | address, and the ‘and Couneit, George 7, oF New Yor ree. | lenged tho bay ware, WhO soom afierwards broke, and | tary, J. MeCoigan; Treasurer, 8. A. ‘Avila ‘the Steam in the same manner with entire re-slected Director; Oliver | officers, will attend, The umpires wore M , the sallion passing her entered upon the homestretch | parmes of several members two yoars in arrears had bees Unree years ‘bat for some reason the Badd, Coaaty Collector. Diptheria and scarlet fever aro prevalent in Beatied, and GU: Fe, of Detroit, fo b | closely followed by the fray, obs made a deaporaie but | eragod from the foils the meeting adjouraed for ome ang found ite way to the Mass. Ail the obildren of B, M. Hartshorn, # prv dim Brow ane Jack, ory Dp: seconds esetah effort for ine i aaa en Gee We the month. teat jt Re Barve! entirel; ry Citizen, have been carried off by the scourge, and Mr. foraminipans parple, woh © white fower iene cee | Se rather vis Weeetoe behind. wd, | ane Twarw tt BROOKLYN —Mark Twain told what Ke yay ‘without, further tat, ‘as gore Bagh als that otty Dovistasions ware wits, Kha pociie cpr. j Hira. —Atvet some, delay, they Got of pretty | knew, if not more of he Sandwich Isiande and Band. the Inventor to test It with still heavier im toe, se Ba ea nae her acnily of kittens, on arrmans me MEY | well together and t for a ans, adopted | Wid) Durger om the toad at the quarter le, Lizaie directors | and displays much The young ot hit here Warwick and the the biack close tore donind. Th The men ; = vrevebes with blue. Conside Provious to this tims, bs ther oa had on abou thrse, towons 00 Biliot:. ere en pounds differemce; in the weight of ‘be meo yee pa Sli and bevia” MB pounds. Tea | isparity in their y however, was marked Davia, who wa Soba ary years old, lookea a wi , while he ‘Being in good condit each; the first between Messra Grey and Devée, ofa ‘and ‘dasii in ‘ he Mascalar developmen , but © the gray, whd.tod home i Foe 800.0, wae wou by Mr. Grey, the sores being, a om ca borne eG ben fed" by General Sikton 8 ting Sey ted a Bu cwaiice ers. wacatteait Nat Tene shoe Dare 28 O71: mad ae ry Bear, | Set wea tea everest a Gen seemmns. tm a tak the Pak, dae mote to 19 for hts opponest, Mr. Grey In each having’ be oy foe the Bridge over the Ohio river at, Lule, - aoe , BY Davis, | Savage ever LRT & Meet 5." recond in Ly em The stone work to be dons Rimeet? for Ogbt | fourth ih Gus beat, which was and rode and Mears Here sad Bet. Beva, Ton one eile othe ron that Mr, Gai! hes | throughottt pel me 1 am eutbartacd bo sey By Srioxp Hack —Rotween the heats of thé first race a wh fay bpokare sacl wi Oa Me, Galler at Ber Nine | Breas” cnr eed ey, Bal cot med Fonee aps A