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the ald of an excellent brass ZEB TURF. Feed andthe. suterone oot tings of yaar Kan ‘Trotting Course. ’ igfal aan. A large number of valuable prizes was = Fae be ve eh Minit and gt aera pass Sr aaa Coenen one manifested e Yasich annofinced (3 take pron glade dg —— seensiioe ox sae heenn THE NATIONAL GAME. The Constitutional Convention assembled at balf-past q rae even o'clock, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Mir. Gonns, of Richmond, moved t hat the Convention adjourn from noon to-morrow until the noon of the a The following correspondence to dyaw forth an assemblage of gentlemen aad ati 4 Ned pe s o The Atlantics Defeated by the Athletics iu convenes ‘and tendered iets pew me ne Re Mire SS = ve So 164 178) =| 17,865 | second to but few gatherings that honor the turf with reeset 7’ an second Tuesday in November, Tabled me ipa loyal im relation to the disposition of @ qperteneny | 44, 508) 108) 24,845 | thelrpresence. To a decree this result was realized, and al- Purtaparitia, Sept. 23, 1867, The Committee of the Whole resumed ospitalities of that city. The party borane books presented by the Rmperor of Russia to 40,000) 50 10,000 | though the numbers wore less than had been anticipated, | . Thq match between the Atlantics and Athletics to-day posed the report of the Committee on Finance and tae McMichael, of General Sheridan's staff, 4 | Fox on the occasion of his visit to St. Petersburg as te the manifold at- | attracted an immense multitude to the latters’ ground. ‘Mr. Rousey moved to amend by providing, in case of Evans, spokesman, said that came in | bearer of the congratulatory resolution of Congreas, is have’ d Now York aud | 1 wag estimated that there were in the enclosure elgh | reduction of taxes because of ind en turfites, waa the eo claiming the reduction shall tate the amount of Sis in- thousand people, and fully as many more witnessed the | foiteiness iq detail, together with tbe name of the the t Total.... ....|525,080/617,816) 1,142, 396| 22, 670|114,808 mocordance with @ resolution passed by tha City Council | of interest. ‘The books referred to are of very great SE een race | soene of aninalion of Philadelphia to invi Sheridan to accept the | value, and some of them it would be almost impossible | Colored majority........ peace ‘ioe flecked the o pi The: pair af beth’ elite ‘ § Denpitalities of that city, should he see preper to pass leat ee Redan Wim mr wage skys and tho sun tet i brat ed Gen epiied, but te Atiantics were short of the servi ieee OsoeKs opposed the amendment because ib ae. Whroagh it In reply General Sheridan said he was N. HL, July 29, 1209, | 2a, sll the States, Lowever, tis probable the registtie® | ture, with only suficient intensliy to tomper the breezes | of Smith, ad Start was suiforing from a bruised band. | 199 inquistorial greatly obliged to them for their invitation, but he of Siates— ae | epidemic. cad po led gt pn a i gS ny game shan ia any | “After debate the motion was lost, 4 to 48, when, the FA honor wi speed, . ised that present. Bad concladed not 0 ea Public * oor re ‘hat args ue A Radical Estimate. ‘was in quite oxcollent condition, ten minuien pat two O'clock and was won by the ape en apy the Convention, when the Gonven- meonetrationg during ve absence, in upen ‘THB RACE. ‘ ics. ion adjourned until morning. should, however, be in Philadelphia during the week, try as bearer of the | 72 following isa Western radical’s calculation of (4° | aiateh for $1,000, mile heals, three in five, in harness. | The following is the score:— ‘vohs the President announced the Convention adjourned, Kindness of Pro- | Tesuits of registration in the South, showing, also, the | Dan Mace named b. g. Lew Petteo a ee ee ATHLETICS. antaxmcs, | | Judge Harris said he bad been requested to ask the ‘and would be happy to meet his friends at bis hotel, If ‘tas been | probable white republican vote!— John Crooks named g, g, Bull Run 222 q gs 's | republican members of tho Convention to meet imme- @ny public of approval were made by his 4 a a4 3 2 diately in the Senate Chamber. ‘Priends it was Gnderstood, of course, that he was not re- Black 5 2 3 ist, | Rep. Vote, | Maj. P32 % 21] @he Republican Caucus on the Question ‘wponsible for them. The chairman of the delegation Regi 1 4 11 e P at f Adjourning Over—No Decision Made telegraphed the President of the City Councils the 101,490 | 20,000 000 es ee | Mt ie fe > ; General's response, and arrangements willbe made for 29,000 | 25,000 iia Gathlery rfc € 8 OR ie cae wl Auaawy, Sept. 23, 1867. Giving bim an enthusiastic reception, General Sheridan Feed = | Re00 Kuinefelder, e. f.....:. 2 & Zeuletn, p. “$ 2] _Atvor the Convention adjourned to-bight the repubi leaves bere on Wednesday morning for Philadelphia, 87,000 | 15,000 | 25,000 sein eae: 8 | Cvard to adjourning over until after tbe election, and ‘where fee will remuain for a day. Mieciasipt ee $ a SESE. st, a. 74, 80, | ttuongh “Geinite ection ‘was had, tho resuit bax uot Gem, Sickles’ Demand for a Court of Inquiry. the receipt of | Louisiana...\:| 44,742 | 82,906 | 16,000 | 60.000 Period—the o fe 8 se Fe 8G Gx | transpired publicly. e & Wlegrum from here, published in a New York -mitting a cata~ | Arkansas 60,000 25,000 5,000 |* 30,000 y am Fg aor that a Enron od c evening newspaper on Saturday last, charges General of . 34,000 | 2H,000 [7 10,000 | pm, ail wen theo. go fecbie ‘ea tm teeapacltate. Nite Mutual vs. Uston. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Soikles with taleing opesly about insisting on a court Total, «.....1607,088 | 616,642 | 125,000 | 216,000 | fromthe laborious work of driving. This feeling was | These clubs played their home and home game yes- spi: r r at ~ - immediately allayed by tho substitation’ of Mr, Budd | torday, on the Union groaads, Brooklyn, E. D., avd < City. * Democratic majority. Doble, lato dri Buil a be “f Serene x aa) ver of Dexter, as the driver of BUil | ron the record of the last previous game it was thought | Rarroap AccineNT—ANoTHER Luvs Loet—Venmor oP This exhibit shows that the total voto of these ten | Run, while Mr. | Mace drew the | reins, over t form. States is about twelve hundred thousand, nearly equally "el il few preliminaries and ‘Whe President General Sickles authorizes the denial of | J7"!c2 Dom form Anal Ole Mine voluciee dnely bound, | divided between whites and biacks, with a slight esti- | after two unsuccessful attempts, tho word, was ‘the ‘ebove statement, and says that, although he will | many ef them in quarto, others in octavo major; six- = major for ee eee A, Irene ne ree SAE oth herein sok SA reg! es: eens wever, wi republicans iwi b Wave nothing undone consistent with his duty aga sol- | teen atlasses and albums, illustrating accompanying total Saaierite va ihe republican Hicker of over two hun. | the bay, aided by the yells of his driver, shot ‘three Jengths in advance, This positien was maiutained along le- dier to books, texts or descriptions—some eagle, others el that the obtain the inquiry into his course as commander | .phent size—all bound in cloth, morocoo, &0.; seventy. | dred thousand, making it moderately certain * eat i and’ goatee the chaeninaw ball Run again ‘broke, but was ayickly recovered under 2 ity | wall eight of the ten States. @f-the Second Military District that army regulations | two maps, some bound in covers or cases; four city ee ete. be observed that the registration-ox- i Doble’s experienced band, aud Lew Pettee passed it but ead in 37 seconds. Dewn ine back- prescribe, “ie could not so far forget the respect to his | Pens in cages and in one ‘cloth, and iwelve paMPbicls | a vies a wery amall falling off in the white vote. The seperiors tn rank, esto make any auch aegertion. Ithis | MAkins,ia all swo hundred and, elghty-two pleves, Ot OF | total in these ten States at the Presidential election tn | four lengthe wequest for a court‘of inquiry be denied, the General | @onian Instituto, in accordance with your intentions, 1860 was 683,968, estimating South Carolina at 20,000, | stretch Lew Vetteo trotted very Bicaly and increased In accepting, on behalf of the government and people | Thelr total estimated registration is over six hundred this gap to ten full lengths, passing the half-mile pote in ‘@tates thet he will submit with al! proper deference to ¥ thousand now, After allowing for the losses by war, it | this position in 2:1 Along the Flushing end he held - the same distance, his action calling forth terms of commendation, Approaching the three-quarter pole f the United so important and instractive an ‘the decision of his superior officers, and will trust to the vs asaut will be seen that the margin left for those disfranchised soquiaition to the National Library, I may safely Dy the aot of Congress is quite small, Thero cannot be the bay was siill fully ten lengths 19 advance of bis competitor, and thus both sped down the praca anes Biter te a gece coy atte. | SESE ETI eal ay se a 4 . | al 1 ction act, at 1 Gonoral Hancock denice that there is any truth in the | yiinve sue honor to be, sir, rour very ohedent sor- | Simitied to volo tinder Mr. Johneon"s amnesty prociae | Homeatreteu, but’ before the staud was reuched ¥ mation the resu!t would not be charged in any of the | each broke badly, uut Lew Pettee quickly recovered and passed the line, teu lengths ahead, in 2:35. Gtatement which is now going the round of the press, their play would be semething extraordinary, The | Cxxsvre,—A woman named Ellen Keogan, wife of one Unions came on full of indignation at the shabby treat- | of the gatetenders on the Erie Railroad, was struck by ment which they allege asey pt received yo yh eel a freight train aud instantly killed at the Jersey avenue Phle—sat te cares eee Hee. © WAY; | crossing about ten o'clock yesterday forenoon. The 18 becoming so common from that quarter that, ere long, i ‘Athletic and shabbiness will be synonymous in mean- } gates were being lowored to Jet a train pass’ and she ing—sad wee to offset lard Henson 4 beatiug | stepped outside. But even here there was danger, fgr the Mut ‘The geme openod badly for such a reau! - is oa ee eam tne Outene aiver a few inmiage, | amother track is laid outside tho traffic ling, where loso- got the bang ‘of Martin’s pitching much better | motives and freight trains are drilled. This the woman “ than any other club bas done this season, and nansand was not sensible of, anda freight train of fourteen cars in the ient held, oot Rant be ‘tras ‘or Pexin at gee. | backed down, the last car striking bed (yes gg per ond and Akin at short atop did the work’ in the field im | Lead under one eS ‘en one O88 oe rao en good style, Of the Mutuals, Martin for his effective pomenad — ee oe meaty phe pitching deserves espec nk credit, nd had every chance wa ane Sau eaten wan held by Corcaen,- Wantley been improved the fielders result wou! on re doubtedly have been different. Hatflold played at third | and atime sige teapele at Mirpol nang mec base in the last three innings, and did remarkably well. nee ‘OF aduitional gatotender to warn. persons Statea, 3 Jowett played well behind, aud Hunt finely at centre * ‘that he had made application for permission to delay Seoond Heat. — Botting was now one bundred to iwenty | Jowett play’ > against danger on tho outside track. The verdict adda cboying the order requiring Bim to" prodeed to New or. | REPORTED HEAVY EXPRESS ROBBERY. | postponement of Elections in the Five | on Low Petioo, one or two pools salling—Petico, $140: | eld. The crowd in attendauce numbered some Tiree or | “Five also find the ongincer guilty of gross neglect in Jeans to relieve General Mower. General Hancock states | ,, aig he at Southern Milttary Districts. Ball Run, $32. | Mauy friends of the ‘gray expressed | The score of the game 1s as follow not ringing the bell the fireman boing absent.” As th Curlers Conduct of a Merchants? Toion | pFrom -the National Intelligencer (the President’s or- | ®Stouishment at his action, but still backed him at iong ‘muruAl. amon outside track stands now it is little sho: ry 2 that the privilege to delay obeying the order was ex- | “F< dregs Messonuer—Seventy-five Thousand | "om ‘he National mnteusginens ( odds. Upon the second atlempt, both obtained an ex | prayers, * oR - Players, 0. R, Z, | for man or beast, he tended to him by the President and General Grant Datiove Abstracted from a Safe en the ‘The President ON Bhi story PROT EE — start, but upon the turn Lew Pottee Reads ae MeMahon, r. f. 4. Smith, Ist b 4 ‘A Fenrypoat Drsastev.—Tho ferryboat Pavonia, ‘unsolicited, Hudson River Train-The Money Restored— | this subject a few days ago. They nao’ that — tui smother: im = anes. ipeniet wn that ade rae 2Y 1 2 | when on her trip about seven o'clock last evening, was Visitors to the President. The Messenger Said to be Insane=The | tM reconstruction acts neither the Executive vor Yanced position in 28 seconds, Down tho backstretch ». $0 1 0 | disavied, ono of the connecting rods in the machinery mi Genoral-in-Chief has any control or authority over pe Devgr,'s. 8 83 50 ed, “Generals Sheridan, Hancock and Egan, and Hon. W, Charges of Robbery Denied by the “fiice: elections or registration in the Military Dietriots; bus it Bull Rua broke, but was quickly recovered, and Lew | jowatic...., 40 8 1 | having broken. Some delay in the running of traing E. Robi " , Pettee passed the half-mile pole bat three lengths in | \j 40 2 1 | and inconvenience to passengers was the result, insoa called at the White House to-day and bad | of the Company. is understood they bave agreed on the propriety of | advance, in 1:17. Passing this point the driver of the BU 81 @wterviews with the President, Ramors of a’remarkable express robbery were current honing elections on the same day, and it would be bay hol Abin ay, Pye the Frasuing oad he wanbut 330 30 Tue ALLEGED Gotp Ropuery on THE Corsica,—Gordon Affairs in Richmond—The Political Contest— | in the city yesterday, alleging that the Mercbents’ Union See aoe of ast to the generale commons, | two lengths in udvance, when the grey again broke and Per a 7 | Melntosh, the steward on the steamship Corsica, whose . ‘ ran some seconds Along the homest h both horses arrest for alleged robbery of gold on the steamsbip was Order from Gen. Schofield—Returning Rebels | Express Compavy had lost py the dishonesty of one of | aqvisory communication, which General Grant was ex- " ni M NINES Required to Subscribe to the Parole Oath. | their messengers $75,000. Sifting the many statements | pected tosend. It is not known that General Grant has ere ery Rony, To eee fcr bade A. 0, Bt, TH, BE 4 | noticed in Sunday's Heratp, had a hearing before The intelligence comesfrom Richmond, Va, this ated. f the trath, | Commanleated with them apon this subject, ng 2:28}. ie i See ee emia th casa tos Clase em : h * that were freely disseminated—some far-trom the truth, Information received from private sources here yes- | Vance, passing the line in 2:28). a aa Vas o Tras | adduced was not sufficient to sustain t and the @vening that nominations for the Constitutional Conven- | and many bighly colored and greatly -ekaggerated— | today leads to the bellef that General Mower will post. | ., third Heal No vetting. | Mr, Doble relired, and Mr. | Win nna cs: ¢ 2 8 £ 127 | prisoner was released. It was also decided that oven if tion are boing made, Tho conservative wing of the | tho following facts of the case, which, to say the | pone the election in Louisiane until the first Monday of bigs gig ar tean mato Fbygees Tao |... same vune==Pike, 1; Biodsall, 1. MeIntosh had been tho guilty party the court had no republican party will run as three of their candidates | jeast, is somewhat curious, wore elicited:—At a late | November next, on ansoant of the yellow fever, and the | jengta ahead, Dut on the turn the Day had reached him, | Stuck out Martin, of Mutual i; Pabor.1. 4 541, ,. | Jurmachots bet wes not ROY WANS Ge pin 8 Mills, of Richmond, Lieutenant Colonel H. S| our on Saturday night last the Montreal oxprese | ‘is not believed that. General Mower will take action | 4nd ee Cemene, ae eae Taisen Waterman, 1; Bearmai, $—Mutual, i, Pabor, 8; Alkia, 3; * Hoboken. 2 ; 0 hed, passed 5 7. i le lerrill, formerly of New York, Major Jobn H, Hudson, | train left Albany, as wsual, with a car belong- | m that direction except upon consultation with General | ay sice oul, Run, in 37'° seconds, From this point oyu Martin, 1; Devyr,1; Bearman2—Mu | Tae New Ferry Suirs.—At one o'clock yesterday ; 1; mith, 1; Aikiu,’ 2; Birdsall, formerly of P ania, Assesso ( Hancock, who is understood to acquiesce in the sug- PS en rs of Internal Reve- | ing to the Merchants’ Union Express Company, | gestions tuat all elections be held on the same day. nue for the Richmond district. The Runnicutt wing of | its valuabie:contents in charge of E. C. Gillette, one of Information from Louisiana indicates that the radi. Daniel, 1— | afternoon the old ferry buildings were abandoned and the boats commenced their trips from the new wharves Lew Pettoe moved along very prettily, each secoud iu- creasing tho distance betweea him and his competitor, -mile pole ten lengths ahead in 1:15}, ‘on called balls—Mutual ion, 3. ‘thep arty will issue row i call , oth fs, oF a large J ces rponement of | passing the i NeMaho S Hatield, 5; sf to-morrow i call for a convention on | the company’s special messengers, Nothing of unusual | cals, or a larze portion of them, desire posiponalans Oe | iis position was maintained down the Flushing ead, | 5.4sire ily Medfahon, 6: Fiko, 7; Hatleld. 6, Martine | tho route is not only shorter but the boats seem to run passed tho three-quarter pole, which was made in 1:66, | 1 -Murual, ‘37. Smith, ‘vor, 3: Aikin, 6; | faster, like horses relieved from old harness, The new the 14th of October to nominate candidates, Hunni- |. interest was obrerved until tho arrivalof the train at the not had suificieat trainin; eutt and Danner, a Go lnnyesinaiticaertpnae- depot t Thirtietn street, ‘when one ig the rallroad a sn | and home, with each horse again breaking badiy, Lew cack meri; an Supposing Gillette to be inelde, and wishing ener e Pettes making the heat in 2:48!s and winning the race. been 0) will bo two of their nominations. an interview with fim upon some basiness, knocked at General Pope Rules Out the Negroes. The race wos. nob: as clostly ‘coniesiod’ aa had been action of the approaching convention of ex- | the car door repeatedly and endeavored in many other {From the Macon (Ga,) Tolegraph. anticipated, yet all retired from the course without any ‘ offcera-and soldiers and sailors is looked forward to | Ways to attract his attention, but in vain. Failing in his We have the authority of two respectable white men | feelings ol an unpleasant nature. with much interest. It wifi to xtent efforts, and-in a perplexed state of mind, he proceeded | (not radicals) for reiterating the assertion that a secret print & great e shape the | to the next car, in which was a special.m rin the | circular of instructions bad been sent from Atlanta to | yarches to be Trotted on the Fashion course of the republican partyin the State. An irrecen- ploy of the Artarieas Express Company, and excited'y | the different counties, discontinuing the candidacy of ‘Coares. 6; Martin, 4; P. Blin # Dante $5 Beals, Sy itendriek, 4Ualon, 3. sireot which leads from the present ferrghousee is not ut at first, after thyee strikes—Bearman, quite finish ut in the space of two or three weeks the Pair fly cateb McMahon, 1; Hatfield, 2; Waterman, 1; 7 - HuntdoMatwal, @ Martins a; Pabor, ty Alkin, 1; Besla, | tire operations will be completed, 2~—Union, 6, Weekawken. 1 Aout iy catches—Jowett, 8; Bearman, 1—Mutual 9. Smith, | Miorpgn NeaR Union Hitt.—A little before nightfall 4 Pabor, 1; Dat I, 2—Union, 6, Foul bound catchés—Jewett,5; Birdsall, 2; Beales, 1— | on Saturday evening aman who resides in New York 8, vier ont at first by Bearman 8, assisted once by Hatfield, | Called at the house of James Darling, » tinen bleacher, that the it body of the regard ‘lable division between the two wings of the party |. *taled what bo had dono, adding that he feared the man | negross, and list ie Greer” hor to rau, end 20 deng- | To-day a spirited match will take place on this Course | By Suiith 11, aasleied by Alarin twice and by Aikin sit | who resides on the Guttenberg road. The man, though become daily more in the next car must Nothieg, ho a a, 6: By apparent. further done at that time, and nothing known in |. nate them whenever they are alluded to. for $2,000, mile heats, best three in five. The entries ; ! a stranger to all who saw him except, perhaps, Darling, ‘The Br; ‘Out at second by Martin 1, assisted by Alkin. re psa ge leveed fromm (fhe -dieadqear- 9 (xelbtion to she mysterious ‘adeir adil Bonde mccning, are Dan Mace’s br. g. Booth aud Dan Pfiter’s b. g. Johu | , Outat third by Hatfield 1'on a throw by Jewett, Athome | took a stroll with the latter, and during thelr abeence ters of the First Military District to-day :— ‘when the car was taken to the office of the Merchants’ General Ord Rules in a Negro. f Vg base by Martin i on a throw by Jewett. id avian: 67. Union Express Company, corner of Hudson and Leonard Goneral*Ord has just appointed J. T. Montgomery ‘Stewart, Fiy catches missed—McMahon, 1; Hunt, 1; Smith, 1; Pa- | they quaffeda little at Schreider’s hotel. Darling re- iiniptoaptnen Betas ites Disa streets, when the proper officials who.have this portion | y,cicc'er iyo Peace for the Davie Bend preciuct ia War- | On Monday, Soptember 90, afield of trotters but sel- | 95,4; Bound missed —Jonett, 1a, 1 peeve 3. sow. | turned to his house and the stranger departed, though Stare or Vincrsis, Richwoxp, Sept. 21, 1867.” of the business under hele supervision; aving spent | ren county. Moutgomery was the former slave of Mr. | dom seen together, bracing auch eminent names as | cih Waterman, 1; Bearman," Matus ‘nt TSuitt, 3; | the nature of what passed bétween them is a mystery. : om. 3 i 0 te sa . at v1 Sy arin, i J . First.—All-persons in this Mlitary district who were | endeavoring to.attract tne attention of its supposed Seen tia Se asee galley end rectivade,* Like elt | ie abn. Gs eee tenaty Kncaeian Bauire Dinetorss |, Wiis Gurowe—Piko, 1; bd jignls 1 Union. 7. ett, --Mu- | The horse cazrailroad passes within one hundred feet of | Srmes at the close of the late war, and who avoided 4 cupam the, messenger, at length broke, it open | wo wore faithful as slaves, Montgomery now possesses | are marched for $10,000, mile heats, best three im five, | ‘ake, Sautty A; Martin, 15 Alka, 3—Uulon, 8 Darling's house, and about one o'clock on Sunday morn | giving their parole by exiling thomsclves from the coun- # (hat Gilde. was eC there end that another | te confidence and respect of the white people, toharness. As all ‘will probably start, ® day’a sport med catcher--Jcweit #; Birdsall, 21, Ing coe ok oe Seat. Ue ae eiameckan ee saaagaes pasted parole eiinin thing dave Liver the pabiicasom or 4 207% 8, tte ond of he car was, pet. | weauties of Healstration in South Caroll fdodty sapected, UY us Season may then be con- | Tnpire—Nr, Bwandell of the Eckford Club. of a pistol. Tt appears that s man 8 pinaci ghee, Siren ants sa Bags tn indescribable confusion lay upon the floor, | Beauties o Le ages aga eel ato ep aA ai * Time of game—Two hours and twenty-five minutes. residence, and making © noise aroused the lat- ‘this order. evidently rified of their valuable contents, affording cor (Extract from a letter from South Carolina received on SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. Today the celebrated ‘Haymakers” from Lansing. | ‘et, Grew him to one of the , windows | om Second.—The parole oath will be admitted and certified | clusive, if not .a pleasant proof, to the officera that the 20th inst, perations grou ‘any military commissioner, It will be required to be "Th @ 20th inet.) burg commence operations on the Union groundsina | the second floor, wee een, ery had not left empty handed. ‘tho key was found in the } sus ater receiving your letter I was appoinied, at | - ‘The Buckeye Jockey Club Races. contest with the Unions, and to-morrow they will have | Ping out on, the, piazza called oat. ° Who are certified in duplicate, one copy to ba given to the person 4 gafe, aud attached to it by a string was a note from taking the parole and the other sent to these head- Cillette, coolly and considerately asserting that it was ail | the request of General Sickles, one of the Registrars of . Cincixatt, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1867, o a tilt with the Mutuals, ‘and on Thursday they will play | You, and what?” guiry was hot articulated wheh he received a pistol ball ab- quarters, By command of Fight, the company xeed not be shocked or alarmed on | ¢uis state, and I bave been busy ever since, making | The Buckeye Jookey Club races commence to-morrow guaran vrs Poti vennennine Sree nee er ce : domen, and fell’ backward against the window. Four ‘Brig. and Bvt, Maj. Gen, J. M. SCHOFIELD, U. 8... anove pew ai Gaus Tae lifuatsanat po Faison i: Pe iin tte oat ris We | citizens of our now found brethren; many of them, in | under the most favorable auspices, The number and TRE BILLIARD CHANPIONEH shows followed in rapid succession, one of whlch peae- ‘The Suit Against Frazer, Trenholm & Ca. Gillette in money is estimated at $70,000. One of the psmacapet Pipa vt paren res ee what registering’? quality of the horses here to contend for the prizes ONSEEP. Sanne ane aenieal aie Deowideds hats be died a eal on ‘The counsel on.both sides in the litigation between | bass broken into and rifled contained $19,000. Reonoe’ tranepived. Quitea number ‘brought along bags | cel any previous meetings. For the Burnet stake the eae RS OREN RTE IN Sunday. In tho meantime the assassin sneaked quietly “Frazer, Trenholm & Co, have been attending at Wash- (From the Frees Tee ral a aud baskets ‘to put it ‘2, and in nearly overy instanco | foliowing flyers will start:—Lancaster (who has made SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Fe Logeein | lite ee eae mystery serrounding the ¥ BS. Bept Fos . “ys ‘ fatally + range cir. : there was @ great rush for fear that we would not have | the quickest two miles on, record—3:35%4) Tke Match for the Championship Between | camstance attending the affair is that the deed was ‘ington for some time past with the hope of making a Fave just learned that a bold robbery has been com: | y, ” A ‘egistration “enough to go round.” Some thought it | p, " ve ‘inal dieposition offthat litigation. Mr, Cushing, counsel | mitied on the Nerchaxts’ Union Express Company. | was something to eat; others thought {b was someibing | Lau, Duke of Oneans and Revolver, tue ator paying for. the United States, this evening entertained the cour- | Their safe on the night train from the West, on Satur- | to wear, and quite a number thought it was tho distribu- | peid Hi iaeeatntr ns Te aignt wal opeind oid robbed of petkages of money | tow earistat denn anenere tay ae ae eld to begin with iscertainly a fine send-of for a bril- sol on both sides with a dinner. variously estimated to amount in the aggregate to | told that they were to come before the Beard or | Laat meeting. Dion and Nelms Declared Of=Juhu Me- | bushed up in the locality, th authorities having dis- Deyitt and the Champion Cue. covered the matter from outside sources only. Coroner « Monrreat t, 28, 1867, White wiil hold an inquest this morning, and, indepen- 16 o'Clock, P. M.’ } dent of the developments that may be made at this in- xd quiry, there are some facts in the possession of the po- cis Ae Onesies Pik Sohn Perea! Sees che tater: tesneacr ss beth Kast very. privetas | ete cee a ents tenia inns Bane : Cixersxart, Sept, 23, 1867, Private information received here states that the pro- | lice arthorities which will put them at once on the trait -decicion is rece! thercase = €RCOND DESTATCH—IBD L088 OVER $75,000. sqeral, on being asked what was done when they wero | The fall races opened this afternoon at the Buckeye | jected match for the billiard championship of Canada << ine vier or inet Hd bi pen pene) _ vg Porter, whose appeai is still umler the congideration of The great robbery of the Merchants’ Union Express the. Attorney General, in connection with the objections — on = late train down from the igen Satur- , t ay night. The express messenger got off at Garrison's from General Pope, who cousiders himself @ party in | Srrjiou aud went back on anotber (ral, Anola was Uo ered, sald that “De gemblin wid de big whisker | track. The weather was delightful and the attendance ar to deport (support) de laws ob United | the targest on record at this track, nearly six thousand persons being present, Thirty crowded cars went from ‘and the United States, between Dion and Nelms, bas been declared off, Nelms paying forfeit, he celebrated Newark. unknown who bas challenged the champioa for lis | PorrTicat.—The republican voters of several wards of ngit to the champion cue is John McDoy Newark assembled last evening at their places of meot- the.ceso, . Persons well versed in muiftary law Mud sey- | to the handle of the safe door, addfessed to ir. dil fs | this city, and several hundred vehicles were on the erat precedents for granting what the Board asked for, py een ——— area - cd a BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. le HE 8 CRICKET A MATCH IN BOSTON. | ing and appomted committoes to nominate candidates te wing tel nh 3 ng abou 6 ‘ound. Rie Cl 5 among whom is Major Dane, of the artillery, who, after | money being gone; that it was for the interest of the Pee nee The firet race was for three year olds, throe mile heats, ye —— for ward officers, bince the nines mecting of the reyab- two yeors’ exclusion from the army, was restored on ny that a ogg rags taken and the rob. Morrauity tw Brooxiyy.—There were 221 deaths in to carry ninety pounds, fora purse of $2,100. Twelve a : . <eny Maee., —— 23, 1967. licans at Waller's Opera House, last week (published in f ept secret, Tho note added, “I will see you to- ve deel ede - J mpeg a the cricket match to-day between the Boston Club | the Heratn at the time), the democracy aro leas san- the recommendation of a board of oflcers, ordered by Pt Brooklyn during the past week, Of the deceased 30 were | entries were made, but only three horses ran, viz:— | and ihe Young Awerica Club, of Philadelphia, the Bos- | guine, and are. not backward in acknowledging that ey 'The’ keyhole of tho safe was sca th . Presiden! Tyler to report the fnets and their opizion, | MOTO"... gtar ‘tho packages incite were siiropen on | men, 96 women, 86 boysand 77 gicls;82 were children un- | ‘Alexander's Newry, Swigori’s bay filly and Buford’s bay 000 in | der 12 months, and 12 were persons whose ages ranzo | lly by Lexington. Newry took the first hoat in 1:46.54. tonians scored 43 in their firet innings to the Young | thorough organization and the strongest efforts alone ’ 101, The play was fine all round, but the | can save them from defeat. As the result of the charter ‘and wae goon promoted to the rank he would have hold the end, and the money, amounting to over $ bad he act been 20 ted from the army al), taken therefrom. A quantity of rin the safe | from 60 to $2 years. ‘There wore 176 natives of the | Te betting aftor this heat was n¢ er Bufora’s elphians have much the best sow, aud will un- | election in this city exercises a marked influence in the preamp dhyh : Toporte relat. | United States ; froiand, 29; Germany, 15, and England, | filly won the second heat, and Swigert's the third in tedly win with eas, . te, overy effort will be made by both pariiea to win. The Union Pacific Railroad. n possession of ero wero 22 deaths in the Tenth ward, which thue | 1:61. ———— _ PARADE oF TH PoLIcE Foxce.—Tue “Police Guard,” The Commissianer of the General Land Ollico has jast r the wifr, @ the highest figures of any. ‘The principal dis-,| _ The second race was for the Burnet House taker, | © eon cor awn INTETTICRNT ? Ne aa rig ge 0 received, through the Secretary of the Interior, the Prie ensea were:=Cholera infantum, 25; dia 1,500, throe mile hoats, for ail LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. compdsed only of 1 the police force, will wieb ayo - i aysent 13; disease of praia, 10; marastau | sf ko w parade and rsiou to-morrow, A definite location of the Union Pacidc ad, castora | vu - tf: neumption, 24; typhi n r u | 5 A on ‘. | nainber ¢ acs for tuo best shooting division, fom tho two hundred aud-twontieth to the ease of the h wh, and debility, 7. pakce ea ld v e erg King ornlng Mr.) have been oflered two"bundred and ninetioth mile post on from Fort Har- | correct, | They, dant wet 2 Tre ext ALLEGED Ovrracs ut mus Fasreny | ¥ rah ete Wittens 2 » “" SERRE, OT SHE ON MiYeTERIOUs AFFAIR, ble looking young symptoms of insanity, remov o 8 d painiul ageid fo had i hands a double | womar my ker to Fort Hayes, Kansas, ‘This map 3s accepted as the | ¢xhibile! tyibpieues Oe pong 4 pod ol sme10r.— At # late hour on the evening of the 13th | Lancaster Inst. Jancaster wa ane pee hapeuens: Se sen. ta Bis: BnOs, & Gea woman, ag en yoart, was found, about definite location of that portion of the route, aad will | with the money. Soon after he Nent agent of the Mrs. Margaret Walton, residing at the corner of | Dd leat was won by Ex roraBh scree tena Loma aa rl Bg be boatman four o'clock yestorday morning, in an insessible com- decsidietitin Bishment, the gecond Darrel 6X | dition in Plane etrdet. She was removed to a private 8 thereby shot eaurely from Flusbing and Marcy avenues, E. D., appeared at the | Wo the wrist, Dr. William D. Wood was immediately sent | Tesiden Form the bases for the adjustment of the land grants. company, end upon bis meeting hint sdvised him what he nad done, endlvg the interview by returning ali the d subsequently to the police station, The Trotting at st. Loui« ehibtonab ot Wéencuton P Forty-fifth procinct station house and complained to tt pedi de Phe Commissi pA Brest m Preparing fete rc cain’ oe dae | targedeih Wa Gaels) W Me. Manaade Ubed tani miata 6 Ci for and did ail thet medical skili could do for the physician gave it as his opinion that she had ° 2 Memon « vee ti ae i tht Gama any feat y y tuo th inet, two young men, named Michae! Qainn and In the etailion race to.day over Trotting Park Course, | Wounded man, and he will doubtless recover, pow drugged, and, as en gave utterance to ‘om nice reard, C ne ¥ - ; fe ies >, " : Nien . ‘ coher 8 e. , “ “ er Patrick Kane, violawed-her parson in the presence of her | beiweea Kirkwood, Mlot Temple, Patchen, St. Paut aad | Axormon Dnowstva Case.—In soveral previous iasues | {BCO}eTant expressions he ff exposiulaling with “boys. tion, Jeft here a day or two.ago for New York, to com- r 7.1 children, end that she was then suffering fi cr for $600, beet a fivi f the rr ve gi t 7 WESICH'ZESTER INTELLIGENCE, - x P x tifford, for $600, bert three in fiv od won the | Of the Hrrs.e we have given accounts of orcas necious at seven O'clock last night, four physicians Plete the necessary data to enable lim to make bis re. ALATA TIS LAT - Lice heap toe pany second, third and fifth heats ic © and 2:20, | drowning casualties in and about the oumerous wharves | #tteuding her. port to Congress. The report of the Commissioner will ; These si Pilot demplo t90k tho frst and fourva heals in « | upoa na of Long L Last week we no- Inpicrments Foorp ay tr Graxp Jeny—Preonsns atediy upon the bead. Ormaxe or ras Counts ar Ware Praia —The epen- and 2:32) ing of the Circuit Cowrt, Special Term, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, Judge Barnard presiding, took place at ain Smith, his wife | Cuanoro.—Th x county Grand Jury came into “ athe - ing of | court yesterday ‘nulng with several true bills of in. ir yawi boat. is is suc she | gictme: - po ene ogg gall with hits ong | “ictment, thero being among them one jointly against tate on Thnseday, Tho | youn mini, "whose “name Welsh and Farley for the murder of Tormay on the fe Edgar ©, Meigs, was at the ime holdiug a tiller rope, | night of the Fourth of July, apd three against’ which parted and he teil backwards over the taffrail Inte pung lawyer, J. Lewis Pierson, for forgers. a the ticed the death by drowning of wero confirmed by two young women who ace and child, 14 the iniet at Hanti Mra. Walton, and the latter's swolien and bruised hea and blackened gave evideuee of the truth of the | | comprise in detail, the presont condition of the educa- whole story. The women were then advised by | Di tional syatem throughout the country, the legislation ‘tha: has been bad upon it, the defects and needs of the vs system, and will suggest such legislation as he deems the County Court Howe, White Plains, yesterday fore- necessary for its improvement in the future, noon, On the bench wre also County Judge Robinson and Mesere, Condiin and Sukman, Justices of the Ses- Brown George and rnnping mate will noral Butler and Pateven, to saddle, for a purse of $1,000. THE WATIOWAL GUARD. sergeant to apply to Justi on the {ol- lowing wmworning and obtain @ warrant for the arrest of ‘her ravishors, and ane went FALL PARADE AND REVIEW OF TRA SKCOND BRIGADE. Internal Revenue Matters-Butchers’ License. - a a sions, The greater portion of the day was occupied in | away promising todo so. That miglit orders wero issued " the water, and aithough the vessel wes stopped and | afternoon the prisoners were arral, by It ia stated fm ,raragraph 31, on page 11, of series 3, empaneliing the grand and peut juries, aftor which the { for the arrost of Quinn and Rane. and they wore both In accordauce with orders p'bl a several days ago, | turaed back to his assistance, before the boat venehed Weish, Varies, Pierson sod dete Moges pheaare ans secured the following evening, On the day of their | the various regimonte of the Second brigade turned out | bim he went down to rise uo The boat wason | guilty. Tho latter is also charged with forgery, Tho number 4, that b\itcbers, where sales do not excoed | criminal calendar was opener! and one or two cases of an 000 annually, and butch 10 sell butcher’ unimportant character were adjudicated upon. Tho bom poitee » arn aclh atohor's moat | cawndar presents a long array Of cases, but it is doubtful exclusively by themselves of agents travelling from | jf more tian one-third of them Will be disposed of at the place to piace, are subject {to a special tax of | present term, five dollars. This’ is prroneous. Butchers who | Srovs Rescovsren wrra tae Pouce ar BeLwoxt.— geli baicher's meat exvlusively by themselves, | On Sunday afternoon, about four o'clock, while three or agents travelling from plac.s:to place and not from | ‘guardians of the peace” attached to the force at Tre- ‘any stand ar shop, are required \'o pay $5 only. Section | mont were perambulating the highways and byways in Mae Tet enhe complempeat presees ane ther ons the purpose of seeing what sort of an appearance they 79, paragraph 26, states that no .\pecial tax whatever is | the vicinity of the village of Belmont, one of the trio | manded their disci ‘on thet ground; but Sergeant | would rodke. The Second brigade is now tho largest in imposed upon a butcher whose anual sales do not ¢x- | discovered a number of cows grazing onthe com- | John Brennan, of tne Porp-Ate precinct, having heard | tho first division, and one of the finest bodies of coed shop {the sabordioation, hastened fo the courtroom jn | National Guard troops in the United State; $1,000, whether he sells frovv® shop or stand, or | mon off the road, and, with his follow guardians, was | [ly prevent this plan being oarried out by lodging a | It 18 commanded by Brigadier General Loute arrest, Mra, Walton sought Justice Dailey for tho j : 7% 7 pose of obtaining a warrant, but futled to find him. for their anoual fall parade yesterday, Tho weather then returned to her heme, intending to seek bim aga | being clear and sunny, tempered by a somewhat cooi on the following day, but she was seen in the mean- | wind, a zest was given to the occasion, as the men felt out of the way until the defendant Quinn was dis- | the Fifth avenue were alive with spectators and friends charged from custody. The consequence of this ar- | of the brigade, who congregated along the sidewalks for her trip from New London; an utting inte the | alieced murderers appeared very inaifferer ; i a : ot, ® smile harbor at Sag Harbor when tue calamity took place. | lingering oa their countenances during toe pravesdinge: Tue body was recovered on Saturday by the aid of drag . ; fase, cad am Sheueée hobs. y ‘6 Gave Hiuseue ixro Custopy.~-The man Gibbs, against ‘Tne Exase Law.—The Nqwor dealers of Queens | *8OM ® Coroner's jury returned # verdict of man- slaughhter (as published in yesterday's Hexarn), visited county bave, for come time past, enjoyed a good time ‘ ” ‘his city yesterday aud gave himself into castod: He and accumulated quite a little pile of “stamps,” owing | 2% cuba ‘eamitted nan , itted to $5, to their being allowed to dispose of the different grades | by Judg woe. manip dorset ie, of liquors without a liconse, Although they have been Esexx Cousty Covrte*~The suit of Henry Luddeke twice arrented, and once discharged by the Grand Jury, | #4. Charles Abbey was tried yesterday, the jury return = the commissioners are determined to bring them | ing a verdict of $206 51 for plaintiff. The plaintift 0 y ee for misdemeanor, in not com \- w, travelling from place to place, Seetion 80 says:—But | proceeding to conduct them to the pound, when they | complaint sgainst the prisoners on information and be- | Burger, formorly = commandant of the Fifth wr at erected ® building at No. 6 Bank gtrect for defendant, if nis ealen are made travelling from lace to place they | were assailod by a large number of persons, moetly | jier, On thie complaint tho Juaice committed the | infantry. Mo is exiremely popular, i ub com> | OS, Sores wecue woe tap mile teled tek voy the stipulated price for which was to be $1,100. There —_ se pas —_ Rot named in the agree- Hicouse, stil! these “intelligont’” jurors Drought in & ve Oo DiRntt gave Getendans » tit Abeeetee, lien tie dict of “Not guiity,” and’ they were. discharged. T latter refused to pay, hence tHe sult, authorities, seeing that the cases were going wrong, and Beto Wenway Ronmsry—Ay OLp Max Ksocenp Down that ay ney was a ly ho against axp Ronmeo,—Mr. Jobneon G. Baldwin, an old man, waa course the, re pureaing, determined to act in cones itn the Excise Commissioners, avd tho whole. of Rasen’ dows ta & pubte sleet of Whib <tiy on: Gearaa dealers were arrested and required to give bail night, badly beaten and one of his ribs broken! In order im of $900 for their Ls maimed at the noxt Uyer | that the perpetrators of this bold highway robbery might iay County Judge Joba J. -Atmatrong visited Astoria, where a, largo, number of | @ detected and brought to justiee, the affair was kept , women and children. In their excitement the ‘boys in ers to jatl to await the appearance of Mra. Walton, | siderable military kuowiedge, full of o: and de. saust consist of butchered moat axclunively, or he will | Sine arrested the owner of the cattle, a man named | End ihe dnt ‘named set to work ( find the hiding | voted to the interests of his officers and Ion” As wight liable as a pedier, under section» 7, paragraph 32, James McGerraghty, and bis eon Bernard. In the case lace of the jwnent, For the fertnight he bas | be expected, the turnout was quite a large one, and the les for the Redemption of Certs at the Mine. | of the latter, it is alleged, one of the officers barged n on her track, following her from one biding placo | appearance of the troops highly creditable, Promptiy ‘The following bas boon issued by tha’ Director of the his revolver, which fortunately, altho causing | to another, failed to get his bands = her until | to time the brigade jine was formed upon Fifth aveuue, ie ng y Barney to siand still, did not injure him, On | yosterday morning, when, in company with efficer Lee, | right resting on Eighth street, at half-past two o'clock, ‘Mint at Philadelphia:— arriving at the station house a young man | he found her at the corner of Marcy and Flushing ave- | in tbe following order:—General Burger and staff (nine Numerous letters aro daily received ai the Treasury | named Theodore Padick, who had been remon- | nues, and took her before the Justice. prisoners | in nambor), in full uniform; Third regiment, infantry, inquiries as to the n‘demption of | strating wit. the officers, Was also incarcerated in | wore then called up for examipation Mré, Walton | Colonel Bendix, with eighteon druma, ton commands mium’is allowed upon’ them, par- | one of the cots Yesterday morning the prisoners were She gave her testir. and ten fies front; Fifth infantry, Colonel Meyer, band jstrate and required to furnish fe admitted all the 1: twenty-one, twenty-six drame, ten commands,*sixteen Dot they admitted retailing spirituous liquors without bonds for their a.opearance for trial. is said the cows that Mrs. Quinn | files front; Sixth infantry, Laeutenant Colonel =c! He bu D apposed is interestii were in charge of aman. A strong feeling is ing Sho also volunteered the iniorma- " am fifteen drums, ten commande, fonery Crome Tor the! sponnees 4 Yap oosent ‘ton: pe poh en bye artier Me thi on aa oe Sbat class Bow to digpose of them. It was {a view, Of re- | ground among the citizens of West Farms the was tatoxitated at the time of the le front; Eighty-fourth infantry, Colonel Conkling, im October. A. munjority of the inbabitante of | jo veya i sae Dy <a ducing the quantity of cents in circulation and of o1.tain. | course pursued by ¢he police ia relation to the Pound that she would not have known anyt! drums and von fifes, ten commands of thirteon eons county are in favor of baving the law entorced, a? make the particulars pablic, On the night mem sng & partial of nickels in convenient form t)at | laws. q| baa happened Any F vaixth infantey, Colonel Krenbiel’ | giuce the benefit of ita thing witich was not Known be. | toned, at.about balf-past eleven o'clock, Mr. Baldwin the Director of the United states Mint was authorized bY | Mone Hones Tie¥trc.—A valaable horse, belonging facts, On being questioned First ag Major i oe te > fore—was explained by the letters previously published | we# returning from his place of bust corner of the wecretary of ithe Treasury, tome timo ago, 10 Dar | yo a ar, James McMabony was stolen from the pasture complal fie batterien of thirty-two flee front, eo | ‘2 he Hunan, by Mr. lis, the attorney for the Board. | ¢ ‘agen suntan the eonee anette No.4 James Mhree and five cent nickel pieces’ This was commenced | (round on his property at Belmont a fow daye since, | the statiou house she eal ‘the prisoners in brigede Fly, three thousand men, ‘an fo!- Accwane, Yesterday morning, while Mr, Morris’| Svs ‘airoote, nest the Accoud Peete ion and the 10th of Janeand is continued under ihe follow. | and although every effort has boon made to trace the she called for assistance, The Justice \ lows: Firs aruiliery, Sl; Tnlrd infantry, $20; Fifth | Covert, of Jamnice, was on his way,to the village, bis | discovered that the strest lamp wae not giving ite usual tbe w ~ ry no clue has 700 boon aie. ited all the parties to await further hearing this hdd Sixt ath whos? Bight fourth in+ | horse took fright at ® passing locomotive and ran away, | ‘ight. As his residence wes around the corner, in the oF bringing the nickel cents will ; Py rn | receive ceruncate of the pr Sy erect, one the covere og, wan lve retieved 04 tee § Presence a6 foe He was thrown the wagon and receivéd revere | rear of the © 2, he thou nothing of the maser, i wore th or five cent nickel eces, oF a. : E Tuves Anovxn.—On Sunday night the village of | vost trem his back, ia ouien wes STATEN ISLAND NEWS, . i it fi i * their endorsement sarecn eo acaige wil Bo pall ac goon os the coins | ee eee a ceo oF A Noan—A mevemnias te ney] Pas, Aen Cour fansad County Ancinntond ne Jeoaice was visited by thieves, and several outbuid. | (wo kno:ked him down, kicked. him ‘and beet hm ee 2. ‘They must be careful not to send any Out the kind | on foot among a number of the citinsns of Weet Farms | snuual Fair ren nem igs ings on the premises of farmerafpe iy, after which sennined oy he emenieetee iene ene having in view the ooposed shortening of the road from | SY SOile ‘The grounds are Frsi ed was Mr. Jone Orecy of Somme " ham to Williarasbrige, If@barried ovt the proposi- e. i pees I a By a af 3 ill effect aeaving Of about three-quarters of a | (°% ds sbeet ee sed ter oa ences teamtoon, a st odes — {rack is. jbres-quarters of a mile in circ * of half a mile Semrovert, Birra ag Doo at Ponbr'g, Sr: }~ p~-X, 2 sheds ‘they their escape. re .