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ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. EUROPEAN MONEY CRISIS. Financial Uneasiness in Engiand and France. ‘Lonpom, Oct. 14, 1867. ‘The eontinued agitation in ltalyand the determined disposition evineed by the Party of Action to persist in its attempts at an invasion of the Roman territory cause Much @nancial uneasiness and depression in this city and in Paris, FARRAGUT’S SQUADRON. The Ticonderogn at Southampton. Sovrmamrtoy, Oct, 14, 1867. ‘The United States steamer Ticonderoga, Captain Rob- ert H. Hyman commanding, arrived at this port to-day. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Tux Loxoow Movey Market —Lonpoy, Oct. 14—Even- ‘ing.—Consols closed at 94'¢ for money. Amorican Securities closed at the following rates:—United States five-tweoty bonds, 7114; I linots Central Railway shares, 773g; Erte Ratiway suares, 434; Aantic aud Great Western consniidated bond-, 214. Taw Fraakrort Bovnss,—FRANKPORT, Oct, 14—Even- = States bonds are quoted at 7334 for the issue Mliverroot Cortox Maxnet.—Liverroon, Oct, 14— Evening. —The cotion market bas beea very active dur- ing the day, and there wasa slight advance in quota- ‘tions, which closed firm, us foilows:—Middling uplands, $ 5-164 ; middiing Orieans, § 11-16d, The sales of the day exceeded the noon estimates by 5,000 bales, footing ‘up 20,000 bales. Breapsrvrrs Marxitr —Liverroon, Oct. 14—Evoning —The warket tor breadstoffs closed very strong aud firm, ‘Cory pas advauced to 488, 9d. per qvarier for mixed Western, Wheat firm at 143. 10d. per * 11 o'Clock P.M. } In pursuance of the call referred to in the Hunatp of After the meeting had been called to order Mr. William B. Mano, in introducing the resolutions, said:—History Tepeats itself,” It will be remembered that after the war of the Revolution was over the peopio selected twice in succession to be thoir President General Washington; elected him because he had achieved the liberties of the republic, They rewarded him as the first and most suc- cessful soldier of bis time. In tho subsequent war of 1812 General Jackson distinguished bimseif, and the peovie elected bim because he bad contributed to the crowning success of that war, He made by his great victory at Now Urleans the American arms to be respected all over the world, The people elected him by an overwheiming majority, aud because he was a successful soldier they placed him in tne Presidential chair, The same thing was the case when General Harrison was taken from his privacy, and the thea powerful organization of the democratic party overcome, as wel! as the clamors of Pohticians and all the power they could bring to bear. He was clecied to the Presid notiai chair, and why? Because he was a successful general, The samo was the case with Taylor, the great hero of the Mexican war, When the war was over, although General Scott bad e@ptured the city of Mexico, the public affection centred upon General Taylor as tho soldier of hos time, asthe “Rough and Ready,” as they cased bim, and the affection was so centred that he was nominated for for the Presidency of the United States, aud every vote go cast was because he had been a soidier, a successful soldier, aud he was elected President of the United States. The people now are tired of turmoil and strife, They are tired of partisan indecencies and partisan troubles, ‘The people are longing to have peace, that peace which has been achieved by victory; victory gained by General Grant, who is to be the noxt Presi- dent of the United states. so elevated, he will bring us contal for red Western and 17s, for California white, Barley steady a 5s. 64 per quarter jor Canadian, Livervoo! Provisions Manker.—Liverroor, Oct. 14— Oats, 33, 9d, Peas firm at 50s. Eveou: bacon, 45s.; lard, Bds. 64. ; cheese, 52, orient LiverPoo. Provver Market —Livervoo., Oct, 14— Evening.—Common 8s, 6d, and medium rosio 12 tallow, 45s. 3d. ; turpent ‘troleum, 1s, 2d. for spiri Loxpon Makkrys.—Loxvon, ¢ Beef, 3 Pork, 7 il. for refined." }— Evening. —Sug: ry ‘25a, 64. Linseed, 08% td. Linseed cakes, £10 153, Lin. | back Prosperity and peace, aeed oll, £40 108, Whaie oii, £58. perm oil, £116, The resolutions were then read, which certified the ‘THE orkut MAN KEE mar, Oct. '14—Even- | doop debt of gratitude the nation owed General Grant ding.—Petroleum closed at i deciine. Standard swhite was last quoted at 57 france 60 centimes. tor the successfui termination of the rebellion; that the people never hsd an adequate opportunity to evince their strong affection for their gallant leader; that the time had arrived to place before the republican party and their feliow citizens a candidate for the Presidency, The foregoing a3 weil as tho followsng resolutions ‘Were then unanimously adopted :— Resolved, That having entire confidence in the wis- dom, sound judgment, decision and patriotism of the great soldier of the age, we nominate General Ulysses 8. Grant as our candidate for President. A Grant club was, on motion, immediately organized, and the meeting adjourned with cheers for Grant, to meet again next Monday. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. the Corner Stone of a New Commer- cial Exchange in Phitadelphin. The corner stono of the now ha‘! of the Commercial Exchange Association was laid tu-day. An address was delivered by Senator Cottell, of New Jersey. TENNESSEE. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Disaster at Sma.—Beurast, Ireland, Oct. 14, 1867 — ‘The bark Regina, Captan (ummin s, which sailed from Glasgow bound for Bostwo, put into this port today in ‘@ leaking condition, vaving suilered damage in the wocent severe storm. NEW YORK. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. Sheridan’s Tour—Arrival and Reception at Buffnlo—Presentation ef an Address by the Fenians to the General. BUPFAL?, Oct. 14, 1867, se’ 10:30 o'clock, P. M. } Genera! Sheridan arrived here to-uight. He was met sat Corfu, near Batavia, oy a commities of sixteen of the ‘Most prominent citizens of Butfaio, who escorted and ‘welcomed him to this city, On bis arrival here he was ‘Antroduced by Genoral Burry ina neat speech to an as- semblago waich numbered over 10,000 at the Central seek uct! Sueridan, in replying to the address Of | osolutions in Favor ef the Nomingsion of ‘cnn or Borraro—t am giad to see you. I am General Grant for the Presidency Intre- grateful to you for this tiattering reception, In times duced in the Legisiature—The Insurance gone by I commanded soidiers trom this city, and better National Bank Failure. prom ee Sg fought, I hope they wili bo as true citt- Nasuvitix, Oct. 14, 1867, zens to our goveroment as they were true soldiers. I Resolutions Introduced io the L satere 4 an ery 6 to see you, ‘The eral then walked up and down the platform | favoring the nomination of General Grant for President and for the reduction of the tax on cotton. A bill was ‘erected in front of the depot, the citizens pushing and Phouting, in an exciiod manner, all eager to see the | sa troduced aswuming claims of loyal citizens for property taken or destroyed during the war, tke hero of the Shenandoah. He was accompanied through Governor ‘Go vernor Brownlow bas submitted the ‘this State by Generals Young and Marvin, of McElwel, who was sent to Memphis to investigate the ‘8 staff, edn Teulans maneced by some ‘means to present dm | ccodition of the Insurance Nedonal Bank, teat: bor: rowed the school funds. ‘he report is unsatisfactory, re oeral =heridan, to which he replied in a we velee, WHS wee not enna by aay Persad GN the. | Te catieg bet email cbesees to recover the balanee due, amounting to over $400,000. platform save the La 4 who read it sed | Criminal Mattersia Nashville-A Negro Sea- General Sheridan left at ten o’clock P. M. for Fails. He returns to-morrow at twelve nooo, ill leave for Cleveland, Onio, to be g of a former member of his sa‘f, tenced to the Penitentiary for Ten Yenrn. Nasuvitie, Oct. 14, 1867. William and Henry Crockett, of Williamson county, Arrest in Baffalo Passing Counterfeit MASSACHUSETTS. Terrible Accident at Marbiehatd—Seven Men Precivitated Forty Feet os the Fall of a Smaizs~Gso san Kilied and tee Hott Se Fleusly injured. Mannceweap, Mass,, Oct, 14, 1867. ‘The staging of the new Baptist church, iv course of erection here, fell to-day, precipitating seven men forty feet upon the rocks and debris below, Frank Cham- berlain, of Lynn, was killed. Eben Harris, of Marbiehead, head terribly cut, and is sap- Bogart, of Bear River, The Raid on the Westfield Gamblers=-Tho Constables Held to Bail Obarge of Manslaughter. Srrixcrimny, Oct, 14, 1867. The State constables who were attacked by the mob at Westfeld, on Saturday night, have ali been admitted to bail on $5,000 each, and are held ‘or trial on a cbargo of mausiaughier, CONNECTICUT. Brutal Marder at Colchester—Esenpe of the Murderer. Hanrrorp, Conn., Oct, 14, 1867. A bratal murder occurred at Colebester lato on Saiur- day night, Several Irishmen ander the influence of liquor had a quarrel, which finaliy resulted tn blows, John Kiiday was murdered, His head was pounded to a Jeily with stones and clubs, Daniel Sutlivan, the sup- posed murdorer, escaped, but ie very siy pursued, Ono nundred doliars’ reward bas boon vlfered by te Setectinen (or his arrest, He is supposed to be making his way towards New York. New Hampstire Military Ea Route to Hart- ford—tieueral Sheridan to Visit the Capi-+ tal. Harrroro, Oct, 15, 1867. The Amoskeaz Voterans, of Manchesier, N. H., and the Providence Light infantry, will arrive in this city to morrow and be re-eived by the Patnam phaianx, whose quests they are, the visitors wilt be welcomed by Mayor Chapman in behalf of the city. In the even- ing the Phalanx will give» banquet to ther guess at Al- lyn Halt, Governor Boglish will review the military on Wedvesday and the visiiors will return in the afternoon, Genera! Sheridan has accepted an inviiation to visit this city on the 24th, Ata meeting of the city govern- ment to-nivht an etlor. was made to make an appropria- ton for the reception, oat it was voted down by tac democrats, THE DOMINION OF CANADA. SPECIAL COORESPONGENGE OF THE HERALO. Party Pipelaying at Country Picuics—An Anti-Ministerint Fete—Alieged Bribery and a Fugitive M. P.—Assemblage of Medical Men—Lord Monck’s Hospitality and Every Day Habits. ToRONTO, Ontario, Oct. 12, 1967. Political picnics are the order of the day, in spite of the unfavorable state of the weather, and several of the newly elected members have been starring it during the week. Tho most important demonstration was one that took place in West Durham on Wednesday evening, and which was attended by the two leading anti-ministerial politicians from Ontario, Messre, A. McKellar and A. Mackenzie. Their utterances were not of the most bril- Mant character, betog somewhat of the lugubrious kind, and smacking too much of the dolorous for a gathering intended to ceiebraie a victory; for the two members elect for West Durbam are opponents of the 2overvmont. Mr. Mackenzie accounted for the defeat of his party by saying that ‘tho retorm party was cheated out of the legisimate fruits of the triumph of their policy by tae clever tricking of the tory leaders and the treachery or a few reformers.” Coming from the lips of ‘the acknowledged leader of tue Ontario section of she oppo- sition, it will be accepted as the correct explanation of the defeat of the reformers; but it is a humiliating con- fession to make. ‘wo picnics have beon ueld in Exat Eigin by the success{ul and the unsuccessiul parties in the last election, The new members gave tueir eio- quence an airing, and the defeated candidates did not omit to denunace the alleged uofair means oy which their defeat bai been ac-omplished. Anotuer picnic is anuounced for next week, at which probably Mr. George Brown will put in an appearance. ‘There is some aoxiety to bear what the defeated party leader has to say for himeel/, now that he is out of political life. AS & Sequence of the corrupt practices resorted to at the recent ciectivus, we Lave a newly elected member ‘of the House of Cummuns, a fugitive from justico, and probably tading shelter in the Un ted Staies at the pre- sont time, It having been shown that he bribed several persons to vote for him, warrants were issued for his ap- prehension, but he fied n order to evade their service, and continues § absent The cases, if proved, will result in unseating him, and prevent him Money. have been brought here, charged with the murder of being a candidate in case of a new clection. ee so) ie Joseph Drake, colored. and shooting his wife, The | No doubt an investigation Sth ordered vino: negroes were employed by the Crocketts in making a bow abe ra ‘A man named George Cooper was arrested on eatur- | crop. ‘The prisoners gave bail in the sum of $5.000 for | Dg meuber wil not, oven ire returned, bo mere their appearance to-morrow, They are confident of uittal "Yoo Wharton, @ colored man, was convicted to-day in the Criminal Court ofan attempt tocommit an outrage upon ® white woman a year ago, He was sentenced to the Penitentiary for ten years. VIRGINIA. day tor passing a counterfoit ifty doliar national bank ‘mote, On bis being examined to-day before a United Staves Commissioner it was decided that the prisoner be detained, as it is 81 ted be ie one of the parties im- in passing $10,000 counterfeit seven-thirties on out Buffalo bauker on Thursday, The counter- Dill was provowoced g muine by one banker; but on further examination it was deciared spurious, The bill 4s a counterfeit on the National Bank of Commerce of New Bedford. On the upper right band corner is the umber 89,103 in red ink, slighily blurrea, while the ‘figures are out of line, Tacendiary Fire in Buffato—Lees Estimated pcs at 850.000. Borrauo, Oct. 15, x} the Convention—Return et dieneral Scho. field. P Ricumosp, Oct. 14, 1867, A mass meeting of the republicans at Chesier con- firmed the nominations of Coaries H. Porter, J. F. dox and James B. Carter for Powhatan and Chester- field. The candidates made speeches and much enthu- siasm prevatied. ‘The Di patch learns by special telegrams that Dr. Charies Irving, an old resident and late Major in the Firet Virginia cavairy, has been nominated for the con- ion by the conservatives ot Amelia county, and Joho ‘oodson and Jacob N. Liggitt, Fae ee members bar, by the couservatives in General ofleld returved here vesterday. to the capitai will not change the plan of reconstruction in this State. i ‘mod: Acetdent at West Albuby=F ir Men Precipt- A card wiit be published in the morning by th erate republicans,” cautioning parties against pledging tated from a Scaffolding id Badly In- jared. themselves to the ticket nominated to-day, a8 ‘“inteili- Axuany, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1867. Bent ee nee ae be announced at oace, This afternoon four meo, named Fretiorick Brinker, @ conservatives iuiend holding a meeting to-or- ganize and nomioato a ticket for the city, and also one Samuel Lanning, Thomas Hackett and Chas, Osier, of | for ihe county, during the week. ¥ this city, while at work op on a ecaffolding, ring a skylight In the Central Ruilroad paint shop at West Al- ‘dan; tated to ground, a distance of 12:30 o’Clock A, M A fire is raging in the lower end of the city, which is s@apposed to be the work of an incendiary. At twelve o’cloek to-night a policeman on duty on atrect, near Main, gave the alarm of fire, which bad broken out ‘in a Doarding house owned by F, Pfelies, It is feared the whole block will be cons.med. The loss will ‘amount to about $50,000. No imsurance on any of the property destroyed. THE. PRESS TELEGRAM. The State Bonds Controversy—Heavy Judg- ‘Shoulder was dislocated, and Osier was severely cut ment» Against the City of Hannibal-Pigeon about the head and neck. . ALABAMA. The Yellow Fever in Mobile. Monta, Oct. 14, 1867. There were four yellow fever interments to-day . Sr. Loum, Oct. 14, 1867. The Evening Despatch \earns that legal steps have boon | taken for an application to the United States Supreme Court for a mandamus, to compel the State treasurer of Missouri to pay the interest due on certain State bonds out of the money now im the Treasury, In the United States C-rcuit te ee ae defauit was rendered in favor of W. 3. against the city of Hanoi tey, of Now York, Missouri, for $180,000 LOUISIANA. bonds tas Hannibal in behalf of the Pike County, go Rall Judge Miller, of the United jupreme Court, ia sitting with Judges Treat and Krekie, The Yellow Fever in New Orlean: New Ontaana, Oct. 14, 1867. The yellow fever interments during the twenty-four ours ending at siz o'clock Sunday morning were thirty-two, and for the twenty-four hours, ending at six o'clock thig morning, the number was thirty-turee, of the Cireait Court The pigeon shooting match between Shannon, of St. Louls, and Taylor, of Jersey City, tor $200, was won by Sbannoa w-day. KENTUCKY. A White aud Binck Grand tJury in New Orleans. New Orteans, Oct. 14, 1967. A grand jury for this parish was «drawn to-day. It is composed baif of wuites and haif of blac«: The Election Committee in Sension. Laxisatox, Ky., Oot. 14, 1867 The Election Committee of the House of Representa. tives, engaged in the investigation of the cnarge of dis- loyalty against the members elect from this State, have been holding a session here since Friday inst. They expec. to proceed (rom here to Lonisville on the after- poon train next Saturday. The committee will hold a The Yellow Ferer at Victoria—Denth of an | session at the Louisville Hotel, and expect to commence Army Ofticer. taking testimony there on Monday morning, the 21st of Gatvestox, Oct, 14, 1967, | Ustober, ‘The yollow fover is very severe at Victoria, Major Lathrop, commanding the post, died on the 9th instant, ‘with eleven otuers, Accident to the St TEXAS. + The Woodlawn Races. Loutvinim, Oct, 14, 1867. ‘The fall meeting over the Woodlawn rececourse com- menced to day, and the attendance was very fair. Thore ‘were two races. The first was a sweepstake dash of one and quarter mile, for three year olds, entran: 0, the 4 le, Ida, co $1 er General Sedgwick. Gavestoy, Oct, 14, 1867, ‘The steamship General Sedgwick was failen in with, badly disabied, forty-five miies west of Ship Island ot, Adding $200, Seven x shoals and wes yesterday towed 10 this port by the Vat rte Tet en neat we eston, She was laying at anchor, with the loss Tbe second race wes for (he of topgaliant mast and topsaila. bg year old colts and fillies, t CALIFORNIA. Sailing of the Steamship China tor Hong Kong and Yokohoma—Death of a Son of General Thomas, Bax Franctsoo, Oct, 14, 1867. The steamer China sailed to-day for Hong Kong and Lovisvitie, Oct, 14, 1967. The river is failing rapidly, There aro twonty-six inches of water im the canal. Yokohoma, with $1,076,000 in treasure, seven hundred MAINE and eighty-five tome of freight, me so cabin and nine 4 é steerage " ~~ ap Mason Tho! son of Major General Thomas, died Robbery of a Safe at Pembroke. fm this city last nf Caram, Oct, 14, 1867. 1 oar sean Company ener, team | the store of Wadeworth.& Brother, Pembroke, wan tender was lacnched om Saturaay and was Bho will take the piace of the Tobago via Panama, Dretien tare on Savantey Bie ane Oe wey blown open ine $7 re, Wheat ‘olen. There Fioar tre savertne $1 98, ex $8. to | and $3,000 en I much excltament, and pur- | posed to uave been greatly exaygerated, but such was ‘Ot the Case, and it wili be strane if Parliament is not called upon to make @ searching scrutiny into several of the elections, expecially tuvse to the Commons, There nas been a grand gathering et the modicoes of the Dominion at Quevec, How it originated does not ap- pear; at all events @ medical association for the Do- imivion bas been established, and no doubt it will be successful, jor iis officers are gentiemen of high stand- ing in the protession. Ontario was indifieren! repre- sented as regerds numbers, many places refusing to send delegates, vecause the authority of the promiscuous gathering was noi admitted. A sort of jealousy m ist hs been at the botiom of tne opposision, ior the excuse ‘was a very lame one. No autbority was claimed until a oper orgauization had been eflected, and then the as- sociation could act like ail others. The great irouble ap, to be, that the doctors of the West nave no idea of anything not sanctioned either by the Governor eraior the universies, They havo their circle, the same as the politicians, and fight ward for their sectional enas, Some excitement has been aroused by the allegations of an Ottawa correspondent to the effect that Hou. John Cariing, a member of tue Ontario government and also a member of the House of Commons, had selecied of tae most inent seats on tue opposition side House. Of course, if the allegation were tras, it would not be creditabie eitner to dir. Carling or the general government, that as he is put down asthe min- isterial whipper-iv, be should bave taken ® seat amyug the oppo-ition members, The thing looked too absird to de believed, aud it is now contradicted on thority, Great preparations are guing forsard at the Paria ment butidings in this cl ‘The work isnot in a very advanced stale, out taere Is little doubt of the house ig of the Lecislatare some ing been broken up at Otte Ontario and Quebec. The porvion for this province ar- rived a week ago, and is now located in the western wing of the Paruiament bulidings, ‘Ihe Hoard of Works Departinent 1s not yet arranged, nor indeed have any of the Ministers bad their offices prepared. A short ume, however, will see them snugly ensconced in their places. Ihe Promier has come to reside permanently here, and will have Lis office out of the Parliament buildings. He evidently invends to do a good deal of the crown business in the courts himself, for he bas aiready put on the gown in two courts, This is doubi- Jess with the view of leading the pubiic to believe that the strictest economy will be pracised by the local gov- erument. They wili be very shrewd who get tue start of Mr. ae : im the way of trying wo gratify the popular will. Lord Monck’'s aileged stingmess is just now a subject ot discussion vy the press, Ia Lord Kigia’s time tnat nobleman was accused of moanners, and it was broadiy asserted that be even sold the manure of his stables to help his private purse, and contrived to send #& con- siderable sum to and yearly during bis stay here, discovery has been made by some one that the present Governor General is equally mean, alihough be receives a much er salary. He is charged with po- nuriousness for Hot jnvitiag the provincial magnates of various degrees oftener to his tabie than he te accus- tomed to do. Oue would natural that was his Excetiency’s own affair, bat some of tho newspapers insist it fs now, inasmuch as he should wy as much as possible to reach those around him torvugh their ‘The thing is preposterous; bat possibly ono ction of the prew has pothiag else to make a noise about, They will cortainiy not gain much iu assailing my Lord Monck, for be is quate Impervious to news. per attacks Hia Excellency Major General Stistod Pitetenant Governor of Ontario, does very Nile in t way of display, He is very piain, and although a mi tary man, dispenses altogether with a guard, and way be seen almost any day waik! rely about the streets as though were si property bolder, He seldom gives dinners, yet none like bin the worse be blamed more if he did for that; In net be would otherwise, for itis offen those who might con. sider themselv ee entitied to be invited, aud yet iv would $0 ask all who considered they bad the be impossible right, THE FRANKFORT HOUSE AFFAIR. bey h days pad a hag under the in juor, en! @ Frankfort fuence ejecied by the porter; fill Christian Seitzer, Touis, Owing vo the absence of neveral of th the inquest was adjourned to this moraing. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. five lengths ahead in 1:17, amid the cries of “One h red to Dfty ov the mare.” Along tho ower ture Daisy outtrotted Ler competitor, and taus, wita Pettes or ing repeatedly and betag duticuit to coatral, she pas. (ne three-quarter pole four ieogths to the front, aud down the homestroteh she sped pretuly, and, in sp'io of Serious oreak; came howe winwer of the beai tive ‘ne io advance im 2:34, Low Peitee runviug, Cries of “Did’ns I teil you sot” “He's saved her,” aod ma: frm expressive ejaculations of similar characier, greeted vievor. Fourth Heat —The “fan of the fair’ here commenced, pean were ina “peck of trouble’ aud seemed enve- oped ia a bewildering cloud. But, emerging from this sea of doubt, they, despite the claaces of the mare win- 2.Dg Uuder Lhe bands of Ler new driver, fell back to the Old theories of betting, oflering one hundred to eiyhty on the horse, Upon the Orsi attempt both got away Maguificently; yet at once the mare shot abead half a Jeugto, Entering the tura Peitee had caught Daisy, Tau fURer. Races—The First isxtra Day—To-Day’s Programme, &c. The woot > ofan gicsonainss amd burtos away tbe deat laid schemes of men, iosay uotbing of mice; and thus it happened thet all the enthusiasm which, among the fashionabies, bad beon elicited by the enticipation Of the grand races of tho season to begin on Saturday ast had to be bold in solution for three days, with the consolatory promise that the clarification thereof might take piace to-day. And take place it will, the sy mpioms of the weather being favorable, as they ought to be; for Rot even the most gentiemanly aad courtly-mannered Of sieed-breakers could tolerate a rainy day and @ conse~ but could uot recain the positiva, and down to the quar- ter pole the mare had forged ip advance one longth, passing it in 38 seconds. Leaving this position, both broke twice in quick succession; but down 10 oy alt= Lj quent dampening o: auticipation without copious use of exclamation points by way of giving vent to that which Would otherwise culminate in empnatic sacré-ing. So tho word to the weasher is, “No more praciical jokes mile fole the mare shot im advance three lébgihs, passing it in 1:17%, amid -great gxcitement, duriag tho racing soason,’’ and it is to be hoped that | Aiong the turn Pd walntsined thi Doaltion; the weatuer will obey, and, like the gods of old, emilo pe, teretine an three-quarter : polo Daisy A ved at stil ths to tl ‘upon the occasion propitiously with the sweetest and | fon” Shooting into the bome-sivessn. Retios tusied mildest smile of which the subued sunshine of the scarict clad October days is capable, i Jerome Park, physicaily peaking, is equalled in attractions by no racing ground in America--what na- ture, never over particular as to the minutia of a laud- scape, bas lelt undone having been done by the hand of art, ever inventive and realy to superadd new beauties to those of which the formes has aupplied the ground. work, In the miid and almost saddeved sunshine of autumn the grounds caunot but be supremely beautiful, clothed, as they will be, in the yellow and goidea glorics of decay, the special mission of which seems to be to impress upon man the le-gon that lle is most beautiful when its windiug sheet is woven toese attractions will be those of fas! f borsemaashp, fitted io shame that of Greek or A prancing steed: grees long as Li id uobie enthi: Mtsell intrinsically nob hess, ihe busy throng porambulating to and fro; the long ranks of beautiul faces, rendered more ’ beautiui bandsomely, gradually cloring tne disiaoce, but Daisy still kepts oi two lengtus away. When within o hundred yards of the stané she broke in a feartul mane ner, and before the experigaced hand of :am could con- trol her Fetiee bad shot magoilicentiy avead, paging the stand one length to the trout, tius winning (he Weub and race Time, 2:35';. Cuis result was atiended with enthusiastic cheers, The race was supremely enjoyed by the many, al- though the curbed aad straining steed Lna: proved a bitter pill, Oa tne o.ber Gand Of Petites had made many ant heavy wagers upsu heir favoriie trotting a heat in 2:30, but be didu’s, anc course, they ivat their “piies.’”” CITY POLITICS. The Registration of Voters To-Duy. At nine o'clock this morning the registration of voters for the next general olection op the 5th of November wil commence No names will be entered on the rg s'ration books except those cilizons who come ia person to the different pla which are the same with but few excep- tions as last year, Naturalized citizens will bave to pro- an, aud of Lig mim the redemption of a sport, in ¢, !rom the slaimbies of Victous- by sumpt toilews, gazing down from gay lialian baicoaies pon the scene; the squads | duce their naturelization papers, on which the inspectors carriages crowang every knot and hillock | are required to endorse both the fact and the date of e Veintly, and the frantic efforts of the uu- rozistration. Such citizens as registered lust year, and who may «cil reside in the same place, are again r quired to present themseives before the regi-trars, althouga tho fact of their being registered previousiy wilt ia wost cases be regurded as proof that they are bona sid: voters, cts where the votes cast ast election ceeded four huadred, the time for regintrae » extended until to-morrow. The only other days for registering voters will be on the 1st and 2d days vetmber, the Friday and Saturday beiore the ele: tion; consequently, such citizens as Shall have failed to regumer themserves at either of these opportuniites, will deprive themselves of the right of voting. ed to eke outa Ing trees and enscer mps9 of tue pageant by clunb- 1g Hhemselves la oady cradies upon the tree Lop—ail Liese togesher are titted to give tnte- rest to the Jerome Park were it duil and dreary as tue man. whom Milton named 1! Pensoroso, Ye-terday having been favoraste to the drying of the track, there is no reasou Why, With proper culture, the couree should not be int \ condiilou for the opentvg races of the autumn Mm 5 The aces for to-day are four, and are expected to surpass in catuusiasm everytug of the kind ever at- tempted in America, ‘Tbe lirst will be a hurdle race tor all ayes, of one anda quarver miles, with six hurdes. For this race Pizarro, Juiius, Leatoeriungs and I'ycoon have been entered. "The secoud will bea handicap for al! ages, for which there are thirty-eight entries. Dar- ling. Ciimax, Captain Moore, Aldebaran, Luther and *iwinkie are among the entries. ‘Tho fourth will be a sweepstakes for two year olds, one mile, The Hariem Railroad ran excursion trains at all hours of the day— though, without doubt, the greater portion of the spec- tators will wend their way to Fordbam in open carriages and by way of the Central Park. POOL SELLING LAST NIGHT, The pool room of Dr, R, Underwood, 1,160 Broadway, was uncomfortabiy fil'ed last evening by throngs of the Sporting world, The betting on to-day’s races was ox- tremely animated, Jed in many instances by prominent turfites from the Far West. Pools were sold for the two first races only, The following will give an idea of the favorite horses and the sums they brought :— FIUST RACE—HORDLE, y Conv jon—Nouwinations of Joshua G. Abbe for Sheriff and Major Jas. S. Hagwerty for County Clevk. ‘The Radical Republican County Convention met at the headquarters, corner of Twenty-second street and Broad. way, last evening, for the purpose of nominating county otticers, Mr. James W. Culver, of the Twontieth Assem- bly district, was elected chairman, and James M. Mc- Cartio and Philip Jordan, secretaries. Two sots of dele- gates appearing from the Twenty-first Assembly district, an earnest debate sprang up as to which should be ad- mitted. The question was finally decided by an almost unanimous vote in favor of admitting to seats the dele- gation whose credentials are signed by the radical asso- Lara. 105 126 155 160 | ciation of the district, This delegation t headed by tue Julius, - 60 80 cod tg 96 | name of William H, De Caiop Leatherluogs... 15 20 30 35 BL ‘The Convention then proceeded to ballot tuformally ‘The F 16 23 35 Br 36 | tor a candidate for Sheriff, with the foliowing result: = ei pes aes — | For Joshua G. Abbe, 105; for Wm, Haw, Jr., 27; for Jan. $186 20885, 200 321 | W. Farmer, 14; scattering, 6. 5 SECOND Rack—MANDICAP, Mt H, Wurre moved that Mr. Abbe be declared the 50 55 70 260 | candidate by acclamation. 10 15 at 35 Before the motion could be put, Councilman Priumax 10 10 16 40 10 10 10 35 2 19 10 10 35 | tions and had subsequently, on the eve of election, with- entry 10 a 10 45) drawn. McDaniel’s entry qd 3 Py 20 Mr. Cranes 8. Srencer vouched for Mr. Adde’s ac- mk os — ceptance, Totals, ........6. +06 $100 108 133 ‘The motion for a unanimous nomination was then car- ‘Tho $470 pool did mot fill; ttlacked only $10, but it | Tied nem. con, is giv wr the characi ‘ The Convention then proceeded to nominate a candi- rte eee eee eee date for the County Clerkabip; Mr. Spencer narned General Dennis F, Burke; Mr. Robert L. Darragh pro- Trotting at the Union Course—Lew Pettee vs. Daisy Burns. After several grievous disappointments, arising from the inclemency of the woather, these equine compoti- tors, owned by gentlemen whose names aro synonymous with all that is honorable in the matter of testing the fleetness of their respective horses upon the turi, ap- peared upon the Union Course to decide an important match. * The day was favorable for the display attending such Acontest, A genial sunshine tempered the crisp, brac ing air, the rich tints of the solitary trees and the gay garniture of the thickly studded groves awakened feel- ings evincing enjoyment in the completest and fullest manner. ‘The company gathered at the course did not ap; in numbers many of the turf assemblages of the sdason, bat the tbrong was worthy of the sport they bad as- sembled to honor. Trotting contests of this characier have few rowdy admirers, and consequently tho visitors to the scene of yesterday’s amusement were of the highly quality, Arriving at the grounds, @ coterie of the pool patron- izers were found clustered around the vetern somerin dyke, bot there was an evident disinclination on the part of the more stubborn to stake their “pile.” Many of tueir reguiar theories of betting folt to the ground in this race; tnere was no prospect of a sure thing to the posed the name of Major James L. Haggerty; Mr. Pull- man pamed Spencer Kirby. Colonel James Fairinan ‘was also named, An informal vote was taken aod resulted in 81 for Haggerty, 34 for Kirby, 23 for Burke and 9 for Fairman. (A discussion then sprang up as to whether a civilian ora ier should have this nomination, and, incident- ally, the military me! Geueral Burke and siajor Haguerty were canvassed. When the foraral vote was taken it was found that Major Haggerty had 91, General Burke 20 and Mr. Kirby 14. On motion of Mr, Spencer, the nomination of Major Haggor'y was made unanimous. ‘An attempt was then made to nominate a Supervisor. Mr, P. M. Wetmore named Colonel Frederick T, Lock ; Mr. Spencer named Wiliiam H. McKinney; Dr, J. H. Wilder proposed Isaac J. Oliver, and General Cochrane named Martin B, Brown. ‘The informa! vote resulted as follows:—Lock, 27; Oliver, 59; McKinney, 49, and Brown, 9. A formal batlot was then gone iuto and McKinney received 65, Oliver Lock 14 Colonel Lock’s name was thea withdrawn, Brown’s having been with- drawn atter the informal ballot, and another vote was taken. Oliver received 72, McKioney 71, and Lock 1.’ ‘The Chair declared that no nomination had been made, upon which there arose @ scene of confusion never surpassed inthe palmy days of Old Tammany. Motions of ail kinds were made. 0 charges of awind- ling in the count, of double, treble and quadruple voting ‘were mado and hurled back with # vigor that was sar- prising, The friends of Mr. Oliver derired another “knowing ones,” as the contestants seemed evenly bettake i matched, Yet’ soon the old spirit ot venture asserted | toudjourrt and for n while « Li Bnet relied oa. its supremacy, and the pool seller's heart was made | preme, Calla were mado for tho “ayes” and ‘nays’ tad, Ki ‘THE RACK. Match for $1,000, mile heats, three in five, m har- m 1088, D. Mace entered b. g. Lew Pettee... H. Howe entered b. m. Daisy Burns. Heat. ‘on the motion to adjourn, for another valiot. &c., which were freely ta! with cries of *adjourn,”” ‘si. lence,” “order,”’ “sit down,"’ “pat him out," 0's midnight,” «d—d swindie” and others, when the sec- retary, having firtiahed calling the roll, the Chair, at midajcht, declared the Convention adjourned ull Feiday evening next, at balf-past seven o'clock. Kew Oy The McKeon Third. 4 ‘The McKeon County Convention met last evening pur- Fourth . ed Peleg First Heat —The judges appointed were Messrs, Cap tain Rynderr, James Jacks and Samuel Weeks The first pool sold—Lew Pettee, $10; Daisy Burns, $8. None were certain, Gradually the veoturesome increased those rates, and Lew Pettee brought $50 and Daisy Yarns $40. Outside bew were ‘indulged in, some offering one hondred to fifty on the horse, which were quickly, if not rudely, snapped up. But few pools were sold when, without avy apparent cause, the betting changed and Daisy Burns became the favorite, aud continued so, the rates being—Daisy Burns, $135; Lew Petes, $95. In this mood, marked by con: siderable fun, eactr interested visitor scemngly with a favorite, the horses ap) upon the track. Daisy Burus won the pole Eight ineffectual attempts were made in scoring, when the word was given with the mare half a iengeh to the front, Shootrag by the tura Daisy Burns broce badly, and her competitor shot by her three lengths in advance before her driver, Hiram Howe, had recovered her. Down to the quarter pole this vantage ground was increased sti!l another length, and they passed that point in 364 seconda Along the bockstretch the horse trotted nicely, retaining his tead- tng position of four lengths, and maintained it down to the half-mile passing itin 1:14, Leaving this point and down the lower turn the mare trotied very protuily and slowly closed the distance between her and the horse, and thas with Lew Pettee two lengths ia advance they passed the three-quarter and swung into the homestretch. down Lew Pet- tee maintained this advanced position, although Daisy Burns tried nobly to pase her competitor, but when within a hundred yards oota broke ‘and upon a ron the stand was passed, Lew Pettee shoulder to the front, amid mach excitement. Time, 2:30 Second Heat.—The excitement increased, ‘The friends of Lew Potties were jubiimu’, while tae mare’s adherents wore stil! very sapraine, and bet upou her success, ia many cases with odds, It would have puzried a veteran to have noted correctly the ‘odds’ and “evens” flout- ing through the air, and clutched by the bewildered. One huadred even was bot and seemed to be the ruling figure, when, ten minutes Inter, some enthusiastic clusters offered fifty to thirty on Daisy Burns, and thus "with the Jnterested in “contusion worse con- founded,’ aver three ineffectual attempts to get away, fair send off was obtained, Duisey Burns haif a length to the front, bat Lew Pettee collared hn stantly, and e@niering the turn they presented a neck and Neck appearance pretty in the extreme, Da down to the quarter pole, Daisy Barns broke badly Pettee shot pay reaching aud passing thet port three Jeogths w the front m 58 seconds. Along the back. wretch the herse increased thie distance (o five lengths, but appronchiug the half-mile pote he broke and ran a jong distance, bat shot by the position fully four ongtiis ahead in 1:171{, amid great excitement and cries of “One haudred to tifty on Pees.” Down the lower turn it seemed evident that the horse was epeeding be- ter than bis competitor, although she by an exertion closed up the somewhat, yet by the throe-quarter pole Pettoe waa three lengths ‘in advance. Honieward they came trotting finely, Lew Vettes five lengths to the frout, ‘Time, 2:34. Third Heat,—One hundred to twenty, then thirty, thea forty, on Low Pevtee—fluciuatiny and undecnied the bet- Vog and the berdng men seemed. Many stiil clung to the as Howe vacaved the position of driver, the reins failing into the hamds of Sam, Mclaughlin. Thu seemed to infuse confidence into the friends of Daisy, aud they, in a vein of jollidcation, accepted ali the odds , Maschowsk:, Julius Kora proffered, Alter four attempts at scoring, with the crowd | was called upon to preside, Several vice presidents and standing aligned about the fences to witnem Molaugh- | secroiaries were |, where addrespes were lin’s manner of driving Daisy, being greatiy | delivered hay lugo Kuehne, of > and jenmond, Va, and amosed to hear his ejaculation of “Why, when abe | Dr. Metjer, New Jersey, both of whom denounced suant to adjournment at Masoulc Hall, in Thirteenth street. Alter some balloting and more confusion, seventy or more of the membere—the convention numbering in all about one hundred and forty dele gates—boited and proceeded to nominate Michael Con- nolly as their candidate for Sheritl. The convention of the bolters, which was noisy beyond precedent, was held in the billiard room below, and Connolly having been nominated, adjourned to meet on Thursday even- The reguiars then proceeded to ballot for Sheriff, the first baltot giving the requisite two-thirds of the votes polled for Thomas H. Ferris, William C, Conner was aiso on ballot nominated as the McKeon candidate for the office of County Clerk. Tt is not probable that any compromise will be effected between the two wings of the convention, ia Which case the McKeon faction aay be considered, in literary phrase, “as out of print.” Democratic Union Senatorial Nowinationa. ‘The Senatorial Convention of the democratic Union, or Cooper Institute, or Miles O'Reilly democracy, as the party is variously desigoated, assembled last evening ‘with the following reault:—Fourth district—Adjourned without making @ nomination; Fifth district—Charies Binnvelt; Sixth distect—Adjeurned; no nomin 5 Seventh ‘district—John Hardy; Eighth district—No returns. Tammany Hall General Committee. ‘The Tammany Halt General Committee met last eve- ning at the temporary headquarters of the Committee in Masonic Hall, Nos. 113 and 114 Kast Thirteenth street. On motion 't was revolved that the democratic republi- oan electors of the city and oounty of New York friendiy to the regular nominations and usages of the party. be requosted to attend a primary election to be held in their respective wards for the election of candidates for tho regular Coonty ention, The primary elections take piace on Ripon teem between the bours of six and seven P.M. The primary elections are to compre- pend the election of delegates to ihe Assembly Conven- tions im the several districts, and to the Senatorial Con- vention. ibe County Convention of Tammany liall holds {ia eeasion on Thursday ovening, at Masonic Hall, at ball-paet eeven o'clock; the Senatorial Convenuion on | tho evening of October 2i, and the Assembly Conven- ee evening of (etober 22, William Vi. Tweed ) slded over the deliberations of the Committes, ao ijocrmment of the session of which was effected alter au hour and @ balf of discussion aud resolution making. Meeting of German Liquor Dealers. The German liquor dealers, innkeepers and lager beer retailers beid a mass meeting in Houston sireet yester- day afternoon for the purpose, as it was announced, of taking action in reference to the election and to. agree upom candidates (or the Legislature, whose principies and position are such, that they can be depended upon to represent their interests, and to oppose laws which are considered a disgrace to the community, There was a large attendancy, but the meeung turned out tobe an exciting affair, and broke up im contusion, withow accom plishii anythi Aiter the ' assemb bea been ‘called to order Oy Me, 4 breaks, away abe goos for @ fence” to her owner, a start | the ai corruption and intuierance of the Puritan was cheeted. shot ahead instantly fully one and | element, which wey to have originated such up- a baif lengths to the front, trotting very pretty. | popular ordinances as preeent Excise law. Jt was Kotering the turn she dashed aiong without | thereupon decided to sominais a candidate for the Sixth a skip, whilo Lew Pettee broke badly and | senatorial district, embracing the Tenth, Eiéventh and down to the qoarter pote repeated this uniortunate | Seventeenth wards, and « committee of three for each The the 0 mare formorly member of the Aasembiy. ‘Wore beard im their bobaif, dedning candidates (heir positions aad | 7 presenting their respective claims, wherevpon an excit- tag di-cussion ensued, resulting im confusion and ee adjourumeas uni Weaueeday to lake further action 1s the matter, CHASE AFTER AND CAPTURE OF A BURGLAR MM BOOOKLTALE Between nine and ten o’civck last night, woile officer Curran of the Forty-tirat preciuct, Brooklya, was patrol- log Lis beat slong Henry street, near Remsen, bis aHee- tion was attractod by a mao whow he saw coming out of the basement door of @ house on the corner of the above named streets, The officer, knowing that the family who owned the house, named , Were absent ia tho country, spproached the individual and inquires of of him whai ho was doing there, At the same tine he caught boid of the feliow with one hand, white with the ovher be tried the bundle of the door which be found open. The wan, who had a small parcel,’ under his arm, refused to give any account of himself, made a blow ab the ofticer and wanaxed (0 break loose (rom bus grasp. Thom taking to bs beela he ran rapidly dowa heury strect, ciosely pursued by the oficer. Roundaman Rigas oppor- tunely came up, and after a chase of aix blocks Curran overhauled the fellow and gave bim into the custody of tbe roundsman, Woo wok bim to the station house, Here be gave bis name as Charles Langaon, On his per- gon were found a number of pawn tickets and a memo- randum description of the house robbed and residence in the same Beizhdorhood, which it was pro- bably intended to visit. While running away the fellow dropped the buudly aHuded tno, which was picked ap by two confederates and carried off, On searching the pre- mises a ‘jimmy’? wes found im the bas: ment, and the house is believed to have been preity thoroughly ren- sacked. Langdon, who isa barly, wicked looking maa was ivcked up for examination on the charge of bargtary. MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mat! steamship Scotia, Captain Judkine, will loave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool, The mails for Europe will close at the Post Oflice at tix o'clock on Wednesday morning. Tur New York Herato—Edition for Europe—will be ready at helf-past five o'clock in the morning. Singlo copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six cent, SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORY. OOTOBER 1%, 1337. Steamship Melita (Rr), days, in ballast, to Tap Stwamship Loutsa M wit ese and passen; Steamsiup Valley City with mdse, to Jas Hand, Brig Gipsey (Dan), Davis, St Crotx, Sept 24, vor. Ti, U days with salt, &c, to P iantord & Co. heavy ‘weather all the pasiage. 9h ina, had mhoavy NB gale, with Ligh wea; With inst, Baruegab bouriog WSW 25 niles, passod & large quautity of wreck, among which wasje spar and the who.e siue of a,dook hounes, Brig Flora del Mar (Br). Bettis, Windsor, 10°daye, with plaster, to Crandall, Umphray & Go, ib A A Hortoa, Fields, Corpus Christie, with mase, te ster. vobr Jed Fy Langley, Eligabethport for New Havea, “che iacpor olay ¥ farren, Ri. \ Below. + aon Jeremiah Thompson, Kennedy, from Liverpool Sept Ship Nymphon, Bijasnstadt, from Liverpool Sept 2. ‘Wind at sunset W. NO, 3days, la Bast Mar- Haw bad lon 73 49, Spoken. Shia Washington, from Callao for New York, July 38, 20 Schr George. Darby, from Havana for Portland, Ost ® (both by ship Uncle Toby, at Fortress Monroe from Foreign Ports. Fast Harnor, TI, Oct 2—In port brig G E Dale, of and'for Bang.r Oct 6, St Croix, Sept 4—In port bark Antelope, dise. American Porte. FORTRESS MONRO, Oct 14—Arrived tnatde the Cai brags Magple, Greenock; Ubattancoga, Forto Kieo; sehr avassa. ‘Thorn, Navassa. ep rameny | Uncle Toby (from Callao), Baltimore; Beg Lucy (trom Rio Janeiro), New York, For Other Shipping News See Ninth Page . e KO’ CH CL SYSTEMS RI WN. 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