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JEFF DAVIS. RICHMOND, June 3, 1868. iowa. TROTT..¢ AT THE FASHION COURSE. | PY, Luc? leading to the three-quarter pole eight » Sees eee” Snetrolied stondiie ore im hand until inside tae Mo Trial Postponed Until the October Term. | Injunction Aguinst the Ohicage, Rock Island | Lucy Beate Butler—A Black Stallion Beats | ‘stance, when she was slowed gradually and came ‘ and Paci#e Railroad. Ben Weed and Rapid Beats Time. ae eee Soo OK, nneing Sena ave eae ™ ‘The $3,600 matoh between the bay mare Lucy and \etbtons Moat The was little betting be- An injunction granted py Obief Justice Dillon was | the black gelding General Butler, mile heats, best ewoen, baat, nebedy being to advance served yesterday afternoon on the president and | three in five, under the saddle, took place yesterday ier breaking toon after inavicw the ssoree givin the PoUGHKEEPSstE, June 3, 1868, - directors of the Chicago, Rock Island and | afternoon at the Fashion Course, and was won by | mare a of fear leagihe szound, the farm, A dull, heavy report of an explosion of some kind Partie | Reitrced bey oy the trans- | Luoy im three straight and comparatively easy heats. | #he carried vo the qu: pee & mriernnenes Startled the people of this city at 6 o'clock this morn- or of say stock « of Un: | In addition to this, which was the attractive feature passing thet point Butler proke up again afc | ‘ng from thetr slumbers. Hasty inquiries were made Dowels, to extend the toad to Council of the day, two more matches came off, no notice of engths clear of iin “at the hall” mle pole in regard to the origin of the occurrence, but no which had been given to the public. in 1:18, Butler broke a third time before he turned | satisfactory information was gieaned. It was talked , Was elected President, A committee of thir- eppeinted to r@port resolutions and busi- the Convention. The bry: | is stro of sending delegates to the ational. Deno vonvention in New York on the Fourth of ‘o hundred and sixty-four delegates are a @résent. and great enthusiasm prevails, MARYLAND. Democratic State Convention. BALTIMORE, June 3, 1868. ‘The Democratic State Convention met in this city to-day, all the counties being represented. After organizing the body adjourned until four o’clock.: ‘}After the Convention reassembled the following en were elected delegates at large:—Richard Oarmichael, George R. Dennis, Charles J. M, }winn and Montgomery Blair. . from tne Conuressiohal districts were selected as follows:—Firat district, Edward Lioyd and Hiram = McCullough; Sec district, Stevenson reher and William Byrne; ‘Third district, Wiliam ‘ney White aud Dr. G. W. Benson; Fourth dis- riot, A. K. Sylvester and Outerbrid, jorsey; Fifth district, John D. Bowling anid G. F, Maddox. ‘The delegates were not instructed as to the candi- date for the Presidency. LOUISIANA. Order Vrom General Buchanan Announcing the Result of the Election—The State Officers to EKvter Upon the Discharge of Their Daties November 2. NEW ORLEANS, June 3, 1865, ‘The awuxiously looked for order of General Buchanan on the election was promulgated to-day. It agnounces the State, parish and judicial ofcers, ub makes no mention of the municipal elections. ¢ ‘he order states that the civil government hereby Provided for is provisional in character until afte: the fouricenth article shall have become a part of the Sonstitution of the United States. The officers elected enter upon their duties on the first Monday i ifty- ihe new constitution; but in the event rancy occurring in any office in the it will be hillcd preferably by the who hag been elecied t it, Any officer elected «io is found to be disqualified to hold office at the cfc named is to hold over uniil his disability shall be removed or a new election held. Cases of f bd elections are to be decided by the proper HivU tribunal in accordance with the existing State Same ee: following is tae paragraph relative to the as- Senibling oT the Legisiature:—The General Assem- bly will not convene until the commanding general shall haye been odiciaily notified of the acceptance by ress of the new State constitution. im- IY after the receipt of this information a day ‘will be appointed for the meeting of the General As- wel Ww take feven. upon the amendment to the 601 eon of the United States, known as article we nfh, and to deiime by law the powers and fe) pertaining to the office, newly created by this onelibition,”? THE NEW DOMINION. Suspension of Oil Works—The Seal Fisheries— oven Versons' Frozen to Death in New- foundland, Sr. Jon, ‘The Aivertine Oil Works e suspended opera- tions on account of the excise duty and three hun- @red hands have been thrown out of employment, Advices from NewToundiand state that in ten Weeks 459,000 seals were landed, valued at $1,000,006, Newfoundland papers report that Thomas oor l, his wife and five children, were frozen to death in a boat while endeavoring to reach a neighboring s ‘Wement from his house at Green Bay to procure LY a visions, of which they were eutirely destitute. The ‘oat became frozen in the i mile from the shore, B., June 3, 1868. Removal of Fenian Arms. MONTREAL, June 3, 1868, Deapatciics recetved here fr t. Albans state that 4, stored there for some time past, have ely removed to some point West, MISSOURI. Convention of the American Homeopathic Society at St. Louis, Sr. Louts, June 3, 1868, ‘The twenty-first annual session of the Americ ,Homa@opathic Society met at Philharmonic Hall to- day. Delegates were present from nearly ail the States, Dr. Comstock, of this city, delivered an ad- diress Of welcome. The foliowing officers we lected for the ensning year: —l’resident, {rayne New York: Vie Dr. “‘falbot, of Boston; Provi «hase, of Cambrid Mass, Kellogg, of New York; Censors & D. Beebe, Jobn Hartman, Jolin C. Morgan and . Swasey Over fi applications for The Treasurer's report, si: in and a Committee on Fir Was appointed to rovide against the recurrenc such an event. Dr. Moore, of tm we England, addressed the senibership were made. jefeiency of about conventi and stat that hom@mopathy was pro- etessing ror! in that conniry. Rettera from different paris of Europe were re- weived ing im encouraging terms of the pro- success of the system. ‘The remainder of the session was occupied in the tation of reports of committees and other nainess of no general interes THE INDIANS. Peace Vreatics Concludes! with the Ogalin' © and Other Nations. . Sr. Lovts, dunes, 18%, A Oheyenne despatch to the Repubtivan says that the Indian Peace Commirsioners concinded « tre with the Ogalialias on the 25th uit. Thirty-six of Shetr priocipal warriors and ficad men signed the ‘aan penis ond. wacatongss, Stonx Nation, Crows, rapahocs eyennes have now signed treatios, nd the safety of the plains ix secured Seen as the taws and the provision of the treaties are executed Ay government. The warriors of the celevrated Cloud have also signed # treaty. Generais Harney and Sanborn have arrived at Omaha. VIRGINIA. Aw Indigaaut Chief of Police in Richmon Recusant Judae, Ricutoxy, Jnue %, 168, Captain John Poe, Ohief of Police, in view of the fecent removals from the force by the Mayor, has *ritten ‘o the Commanding General asking to have he integrity of the force preserved, or that he (Poe) Be algo removed. Judge Meredith, of the Circnit Court, lise been fummoned to appear to-morrow before General a and answer @ complaint againss him of lowing foreigners to be maturalizet in Ris court ‘withont proper qualifications. i MASSACHUSETTS. Pee Chvese of Murder Against Deacon drews, Bostox, June s, 1808. Whe preliminary examination of Deacon Andrews, arrest for murdering Mr. Holmes at Kingston, J syst take place on Friday of this week, The rumors detailing an accumnlation of testi- against the Tr, UNStpported by evidence, a atrong feeling among thove who know New Androwa (atimately, i adjourned tl Pring application will be made for a digsolutiowof the holders from proceeding to an etoctio hol from to an election, are confident of removing all legal rest: CALIFORNIA. Republican Rutigeation Meeting in San Fran- clscomA Newspaper Sued for Libel. San FRANCISCO, June 3, 1868, ‘The republicans last night held one of the largest potitical meetings ever known in San Francisco. Speeches and letters from all the leading men in both factions of the last ten years’ quarrel were received, heartily endorsing the nominations of Grant and Col- fax. General KE, Ord sent in a cordial letter of ap- proval. The Alta California newspaper has been sued for $50,000 for alleged libellous statements in connection with the McGarrahan claim to the New Idrea quick- silver mine. it is brought by K. H. Dyer, who says he is the surveyor charged with the wrongful acts by the Alta, The Pacitic Mail Steamship Company’s steamer Colorado sailed to-day for China and Japan with a large amount of freight $10,000 in treasure ‘and 240 passengers, PENNSYLVANIA. ‘The National Board of Trade at Philadciphia— Visit 10 the City Lustitutions, PHILADELLAIA, dune 3, 1868, ssion of the National Board of Trade the tem were selected as the Committee Credentials:—Measrs. Kandolph, of Chicago; Olney, of Providence; Hill, on Hiueken, of New Jerse, ot Reston, and Bridge, of Detroit, who reported a tions were admission of Wilmington, Dei, list of dglegates, Some technical obj presented by committee agaist delegates from Charleston, 8. and Newark, but, On motion of Mr. F. Fraley, the delegates from these cities were admitted to full participation in the deliberations of the Convention, Mr. RANDOLPH moved further that a committee of seven be appointed to frame a constitution aud by- Jaws for the guidance of the Convention, which was agreed to, and the chair appointed Messrs. Ran- doiph, of Chicago; lish, of St. Louis; Masters, of New York; Fraley, of Philadelphia; Ganse, of Ohio; Bagley, of Detroit, und Armstrong, of St. Louis. After the adjournment the delegates visited Girard College and witnessed the regular afternoon exer- cises in the chapel and partook of a collation, They then visited Fairmount Park and witnessed a review of the Schuylkill navy by their commodore, the vessels consisting of the Undine, A lanta, Fanghbaurh, Lotus, Cygnet, Onward, Mermaid, Hesperus, Lucifer, Vesper, Minnehala, Thistie, Stranger, lone, Linda, Intrepid, Iris, Necile and Hiawatha. The boats performed a aumber of Mmancenvres up and down the river and then Med past the Board ‘ade delegates, when the parties mutually cheered each other, after which the dele- gates were driven to the Continental Hotel. Convention of the Pennsylvania Uni- versalists. Prrrseurg, June 3, 1868, ‘The Penosyivatiia State Convention of the Univer- salists met in annual session to-day at the Universal- ist church, Rev. Moses Ballou, of Philadelphia, pre- sided, Clerical and lay delegates were in attendance from the Philadelphia Union and the Lake Erie and Pitts- burg Associations. ‘The revised constitution submitted at the last an- nual session was adopted and the convention organ- ized in accordance therewith. Delegates were chosen to the United States Gencral Convention, and certain recommendations to that body were acted upon. jnatioual interests were discussed akd the occ the evening hy Rev. vd College, OHIO. Dewth of an Alleged Murderer—Fatal Fall ‘The Cincinnati aud Newport Bridge CUNCINNATH, June who murdered Mary Carrigan, in ware ago, died to-day from the effects f the wound he made in attempting suicide, to- her with his persistent r » food. While repairing a peek bridwe yer- terday four men were thrown to the ground hy the falling of the roof, All were seriously injured, two of them fatally. To-day the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, assisted by the Independent Order of Red Men of Newport and Covington, laid the corner stone of the bridge that is to we IS6s. Ross, Patrick port, Ky. The cus were made, nar thi and the date of the ceremony engraved ou tt. NEBRASKA. ound Broken for the Building of a New Raliroad, NEBRASKA Crry, June 2, 186s, The ground wes broken to-day for the building of a raiiroad by the Midlund Pactfie Railroad ¢ to connect with the Union Pacific 150 miles due west of tus city, fo pass through Lincoln, the capital of the State. “A latwe concourse of people was preseni vac Will be New York EUROPEAN MARKETS. ia NhY MARKET. 2LONDON, Jury a” MM e r money and 4'; for the Howiny are the closing iies:—United States on # 724; Erie Railway sures, 45°, Dentrals, 744. PRaNKVORT BouRSE.—PraNkront, June, States Douds close at i Lr lose Wt O6« T ount, ex dividend. tations of American secu Unived following are the closing Midditng uplands, 1 middiing © done 3—5 P. M.—Corn, 186, mixed Western. Wheat 1 fornia white and Lis. Sd. for Ni per quarter for new Ot. per cents! fer Cwil- red Western. Oar s. Sd. per busliel, Peas, 436, per 50 ibe. Flour, aoe, per bbiefor Western canal. LAVRRPOO!, «=PROVIEIONS §=MARKPT.—Livenrows, June 5—5 P, M.—Beef, 110s. per bbl. for extra prime meses. Pork ¥ bb). for Baste Lard, 688, per ewt, Cheere, pe hest grades fine. Bacon, 47% perewt, for Cnm- herland cut. LIvRKROO! PRODUCK MARKPT.~-LIVERPOOr, June M.—Naval stores duii. Rosin, 68, é4. per wt. for common North Oarolina and ius. for me. dium. Tallow. Od. per owt, Turpentine, per owt, i. ned petroloum, 38. dd, per gall Spirits, 8d, per gallo n —Loxpos, Jone 3.—Sngar firm LONDON MARKE ® 60. pet cwh for No. 12 Dutch stat . £08 per ton. Linseed of, ake, £10 108, per Caicutta linseed, 608, UM MARKET, rweraP, June 3, lenm closed at 44f, per bbi. for standard wh ‘TWE-PRIZE FIGHTERS M'COOLE ANO COBUFY. Refased by the Governor of Indian: *(Prom the Brening ‘Telegram of yesterday.) NDIANAPOLIS, June %, TM8S, A number of prominent citizens of St. Louts and Cincinnati have been using their influence to procure the release of Coburn ant McCovie, the prize fight- ere, GOW serving Out a forty days’ sentence in the Lawrenceburg jal); bat Governor Baker positively refused to grant their request, and ts tive in his denials to all petitions in their behalf. is deter. mined to put a stop to prize fighting on Tadians soil, and his friends say the Governor regrets that dndage Wiison did not sentence them (or sixty davs, the foil fume allowed by law, tow for thin obiong Oe. Petro. the former, nol content with Whitt the black was —City and merchauts’ purse of $400—was doing, or for vome other reason, 1 hint om his | for four year olds, two tile heats. The following is anafactiving establishments, the number present } leet and he fost two lengths, but asain with Was quite a respectable rebresentative body. Verv }) 11 } not w NEW YORK HERALU, THURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘The first matoh, and the one with which the trot- ting commenced, was between two stallions, one Of at the railway depot and at the steamboat land- ing, but no one knew anything about it except that lnrge, black Canadian and the other the bay stallion nce more, and his chances were Dow entirely out, | ait had heard the report. On my way down the Ben Wood, the stakes being $500 and the race mile He cre ena ing hot, caw mate road river on the Mary Powelt I icarned that two powder heats, best three in five, in harness. They trotted | in 2:26. houses belonging to Smith & Rand, located west of five heats before ihe race terminated, the result | , Thee Hedt-—One hundred to ten om Lacy offered. |.Newburg, had been blown: up and, of courte, being a victory for the black stallion, The | {yeven sare, Busey es eee ioaMing the | at once concluded: that the explosion was the frst Canadian was driven in the two first heats by a | score, and the report-of their demolition. As near as I can asver- Kanuck, who drove bin so badly that a change pees tain the affair happened at. the time above men- of driver was necessitated in the remaining heats, the Flush tioned. The houses spoken #f were located in a sort The third maich was a trot against time | stretch, tofag roun ‘om two or three hundred-feet apart. One was for $500, one mile, under the saddle, the called the mill and the other the glazing three trials being allowed him if required. He advance at the three-quarter there was about one ton of powder. Was ridden by John Murphy, and a running horse | DY spout seven | bui were each bys was chosen for a companion to keep him up to his pay By Sey were all ot" one hapdree’ fear irene tee aoa beat rate of speed. The drat attempt was a failure, | she recovered to Walden, on the side. On the south the mile being trotted in 2:32). Im the second at- eve storehouse in which three hundred tempt, however, Rapid was successful, performing | tnig heat, ng Rist ‘Dullding, ‘which was the distance in $2:27;. ites ‘Di Sie grainig mill by aa iron shaft fink ene tepeeephandorrs A erinctorlicane Pion saddle. Rapid vs, Time. ‘The aan ee uae ipedis saint anchin forceidible: sérerensy a4 16%, | honaatt . mill exploded with a tremendous shock, being blown, eral Butler was known to be in that specialty—hav- | John ae to atoms, In five seconds afer the wiring mill also trotted once I—combined expioded a re} 5 a on peal weather, led ri nce: number of bstaloconaeal Mr. — south ‘side of the road did not explode, but the doors: great RF were blown off, the sides crushed tm and the roof tend the sport at the Fashion Course. They had torn away. The iron shaft spoken of above was more 8] than they expected to see, and must | First trial broken in twain, and fifteen feet of it carried over the have gio op gratided with the day's proceed- tops of trees a distance of five hund yards. An- ings. The between Lucy and Rutler was the other piece twice the length was bent almost double, When the explosion took place a column of smoke and secon: come off, i alternated wi ane Core bed poate dust shot far into the air and was visible many miles, the two stallions. The stallion race seemed toexcite & great deal of attention among the spectators, and a Young trees were uw ted and thrown a third of a its attractiveness was maintained by the uncertatuty | Qpening ef Their Subscription Rooms—The Be ene on bei Liat Led al ey were from begin 3 stri of branches and leaves eutirely and every coe Tear, Butler Cope Probable Runners in the First Day’s Race= | inch of them blackened and charred, rige aoe after the first heat, it being then evident that Butler The Bets. bers of birds were found dead dying in the vicin- was unable to cope with her. ‘The trot against time | ‘The subscription rooms of the American Jockey | H¥;, The saddest part of the affair is yet to he told. In the graining mili at the time of the explosion a German named Adam Schossier was at work, He was a faithful man and had been in the employ of the company five or six years. His body was blown to pieces, His head and a portion of his shoulders were found near a tree about six hundred feet from the mill. Other pieces of his body, including limbs, pieces of charred flesh and part of one h were found strewn along on the ground and to brane! of trees. Tt was a terribly sickening it. thirds of his body were found. was also an interesting affair, THE HORSES. ‘The black stallion, the winner of the first trot, is a large and powerfully built specimen of the Canadian Club for the spring meeting at Jerome Park were opened last evening for the first time. They are horse. He came direct from Canada, where he had lea BER? Broadway... Eneiowenk ot eaelismoe: shown considerable speed, and is said to have been | these rooms is to establish a place where racing and purchased at a nigh figure. This was his second ap- | betting men and all parties interested can meet and pearance on the turf in this. vicinity, He isa good | transact their business. It is proposed to in- trott ears es 4 iabier and ont ots to Donen URSGINMIOR CRU araRcs. troduce @ system of betting something similar to for a horse of his breed and a fair share of speed. His rival, Ben Wood, we have previously described | that of England, where turfmen congregate and as a tine looking bay stallion and a grandson of Eta- ve ken tie! Di w Hin a barrel tit Coroner peror, by ‘Napolcon out of Fanny Pullen. ite has | Csabliah prices or make their bets on the | thomas Hingham, ‘of Newburg, uerived, when. At trotted’ ® number of times this season and won | favorite horses in each race of the country, | inquest was held, the jury returning w verdict in several races, but in the race yesterday the black was | DUb mostly the principal’ races. The following | accordance with the facts. ‘The cause of the explo- rather too much for him. are tne prob: runnet in the first day's | sion is not known, One theory is as folloy or Lucy, the winner of the saddle race, is a Bashaw byt. y tonewall Jackson, 5 years, 110 Ibs., entered | about two weeks past ien have been at work near Moore; General McMahon, 5 years, 110 1bs.; entered by ‘t.'G. Mo entered by D. McDaniel Ibs., entered by HH. B. 102 lbs., entered by J 100 Ibs., entered by 100 Ibs., entered by ot the stones from the ly, a few lodg- 8 thought that and the mili blasting. blasts were hurled about 7 ing in the root of the grainin, mare, being fot by George M, Patchen out of a May Som mare. She isa fine sized re with a stripe. her face. Lucy has trot mber of times in aarness, but yesterday Was her first appearance under the saddle, in which specialty she acquitted herself admirably and gained a reputation as a first class sedddle ; Clement, 4 years, 105 Ibs., Harry Booth, 5 years, 106 id; Enchantress, 5 years, Dowlings; Raquette, 4 years, Cl rotist, 4 years, ALA tpley, . Hoppe area of thirty horse. She was ridden by Budd Doble 7K 5 years, % in a masterly manner, and General Butler équaily as | 100 Ibs., entered by D. MeDanicl; Clara Clarita, 4,1 miles, At Newbury -herses were thrown violently well by John Murphy. : years, 95 Ibs., entered by L. W. derol i to the ground, buildings were shaken and window described | Yorke, 4 years, 95 Ibs., entered by General Butler has been 80 frequently and his appearance is so well known that we refrain from further notice of him at present. We may state here in this connection that ail the horses that trotted seemed to be in as good condition as the Sangeene and unpropitious weather of the season would admit of, As regards Rapid, we may observe that he isa large black gelding, of fine appearance, a square stepper, and proved himself a faster horse he Nas previously received lit for being. We si last Summer Uvat san finproving horse and then predicted that he would make a good one. glasses Were broken, The earth was greatly agitated, Had the explosion occurred one hour later iwe persons would ha to work every morning at seve ing mill, I neglected to ment ber were thrown one thousand [ v Maid of Honor, 4 years, 9% Ibs., entered t mont; Urbana, 4 years, 95 Ibs., entered by D. Me- Daniel; Brother to , Allen, 3 years, 87 lbs., entered by McDaniel, and Magnet, % years, 87 lbs, Annies- wood stables. According to the rales of the subscrip- tion room no person who shall have made default in payment of stakes, forfeits or bets, or who shall have been a party pb, anywhere, to uny frand or malpractice connected with norse ing, shall be admitted a member of this room. Any hereafter discovered to be guilty of such fraud or malpractice shall be thenceforward excluded from o'clock i that sti oh inte the air, COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO THE CHINESE EM2ASSY. A large anmber of our teading ciliaens baye ten dered a complimentary din riingame and his es im the Chine which On making onr accustomed research among the | the room. Disputed bets are referred toa committee | AEC aay 4 es ining tables, we found. the famous Dexter In | chosen for the purpose. It cousists of Mr I nenrens Pee Se Tere « repnaR ke of Huda Doble. On inquiry we ascertained that | ford, F. Morris, W. Constable, 1. R. Jerome ing is the correspond puer hid placed him there to be put in train. | Ge Dennison, At haif-past eight o' ew York, Mat 1885. not with the view of match making for money, | Meetiug was called to order, about torty n ¥ To the Hon, AN: INGAM™, Envoy !xtraor- hatin the confident expectation that with proper | the club being present. Mr. H. Sanford presided, dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for China to. care and.attention his speed would so far increase | remarking that It was not their object to do away the Treaty Powers:— with pool selling. It would be a rule that all bets made in this room would be play pay, unless otherwise provided for, and aiso ali bets must be seitied within twenty-four hours of’ the time of the that he will be able to excel, some tim during the Sim—The undersigned, citizens of New York, de- siring to express thajr approbation of the miaaion of which you are the distifguished head, aud wishing to convey in an appropriate onse of the summer, his own unequatied public performance of \y and that he will be the dirst horse to do so, mia, While on the subject of tast time, we here nner ther state that Fiora Temple's best time was 4 race, The betting was light at the start, but gradu- magnitude of the interests contided to you, reapoct- is next to that of Dexter's in harness, Lady Thorn | @ly warmed up a litite, Four hundred to one hun- liy tender to you and you cl @ public has made apparen:ly wagon time ag | dre@ was first taken on Stonewall Jackson, which | qj at the earliest day é¢ yourself, Dexter—2:24—but she first heat wud he | the hacker wanted to repeat, but could only get four | “We nave the honor in he, ait, you obedient adr The bets rap as follows:—l'our hundred to eighty, in a second—in a hea o wane lis utmost speed at an; , taken ut the start, five to two, taken at the | winiai F. Do Samuel L. M. Bariow, But now for ut » Against Stonewall Jackson; four to one, three | Ajex, ‘1, Stew M. H. Grinuell, st Clement; five to one, four to @ne | 4. AL 1 Green, W Jaines Brown, Peter Cooper, Jonathan Starges, Charlea P. Daly. elizht fo one, six to one offered one taken, seven to ol fered against Enchantress; ten to one taken, eight to one offered against General Yorke; ten to 6 Y Same Day—Match to: in five, in harness, Alex. Patierson muiued bik. hh dames Dugrey name: 18. 5. Smith, Jown Jay, +s. B, Obittenden, taken, ten fo one oftered against Clara Clarita; ten vongtaken, eight to one offered against Urbana; | Marshall 0. Roberts, First’ heat ten ne taken, ten to one offered againat Magnet; | Wilson Gd, Hunt, Second heat twelve to one taken, twelve to one offered against H. | wiitiam G. Lambert, ‘third heat Booth; twelve to one offered against Maid of Honor. | sarmuel I, Ruggles, Fourth heat ‘The rooms will be open every and nigh! watil | pheadore Roosevell, . Fifth heat... he races. Williara HH. Fogg, John Db. Jones, rst Heat. 1K. Williams, about two to M. Olyphant, ihiot C, Cowan, tugene Kell r RACING AT LOUSY: i $b fa number of pools for William M. Evarts, dackoon 3. Sebuitz, n Wood. The horses. had an even start, but soon 1 UB. Ciattin, Insane if Bailey, after leaving the stand the black cup and fell | Opening of the Spring Mecting at Weedinwa Bow Plércepont, dou tewart, Off a couple of lengths, He closed s on the turn, but again broke before vv ter pole, Ben Wood passing thal ) him in forty-one seconds, ‘h the black trotted very istane aching the quar- ini Wo lenscths Gong down and was nC, Hamiite avid Pudley Samuel J. Tite W. M. Verinily: . \. Conkling, Course. George W, Lan * a Lous vitte, Ky, Sum 1868, ‘The spring races over the Woodlawn Course com- menced yesterday, Notwithstanding the prevailing ys With the : but here i Ben Wood bein kest to | Tain there was a falr attendance of spectators, There Oliver Carpenter, the hall-aniic pole tres gilis it | were two races, The first race was for the Willard Aud many othe Kind Ben Was suon alterwards + but again the black ea burst 1 O1 we Hotel purse for $250, for colts and fillies three years five lengths a of speed and closed up the daylight yery rapidly, | Old, mile heats. ‘There were two entries for this con- vige the fies in ee Sg seid hy Ros ei livahy pole, aud | test, The following is the sum vi f the 2h inst the bay stallion ied on the homestretch a coupie of | jonny Kilgour’s | lie d ol ours ob. fil Australi ettie pupite dt lengths, The black siallion broke twice ont Wate, Dy Lexinetous ty Bete | Lam'tulty sensibie of te honor vou have this stretch, losing and making up, nniil at the s ml Paul & dedkdonts tesasvins 3 us, and it Will give us the greatest pleasure to meet Wood won by tyli a length 1 you as you desi We leave for Washington Time, 2:02. m Secon? Heat—Vhe wack stallion wa Hit the jonday morning next, but Lanticipate that 1 shall - vi eet” Wii otaitions: et e second race was for the Stable purse of | Mow ates TOXt, “ i eign Re TBS 1 fae bp a dae fn two mile heats, for all age » were four | be free to retuen and meet you « ay, the pie Biehl mont Ned pegs dy ncngahh is = The following is the summa of June, if that day will be convenient to you. secme re stators Fall this time, and Ben . Woodford Belle aon, Thave the honor to he, gentlemen, your obedient ood Soon had a ead or two lenis, Which: le care humble servant SON BURLING AMI sch. h. Chariey ric to the quarter poie iu forty seconds and a ng doven (he bs wheel of the bay, bu: dropped of ‘To Messrs, V A. Low, JAMES Brows, Pere steadily thus lat. " ea ; was a longil bh ac oad ra i LABOR MOVEMENTS, Flushing uk fe ‘ SECOND DAY. H Wood entering the humesireich ¢ engin al LOUISVILLE, Ju ses. As soon as the black fad reached straight work The attendau at the noes to-day was much THk Choriine CUTPERS met again last ning at driver forced hing, and ina low motwents he rthan yesterday. The weather was clear aud | the Bowery Gorden, tt betag only Wing of the bay and was out-trotting Win, when ty is whicl gates, one from each of sale clothing: 4 tusit at Ulke sinisht, wax sini te alta engih. little progress had yet beew made in the organi “Thiel r (this trade by “ale i r V7 Met The owner of the black stallion being ‘ tlengttt by ann new in i the. the man w had dyiven his Was explut atlengitt by a It was again asserted, as already to in the previous hoxis etiner could not or would iy, Induced M. Rodin to take a trial with lin tor this hea’. The bay was new ite favorite at one hundred to forty. with few takers. ‘The horses had a very equal start and went the turn towetier, largest houses I vance, $20 per houses ager when Ben Wood broke twice ane the black stallion “ once, aud — the fer reached the quarter Boater aeee th lengths abi of the other ; 4 : cola. es oni, Ben Weed soon broke up aga Boren Make tee ermels wim a and the black bad w le jengtis, Going ——— - Military Hall, in the B in very xmail numbers. down the backstretei the up, and Was THE NATIONAL GAM! «than four yeu five thousand mien were a little over two lengths in fret nite pole HE NATIONAL CAME. rs fy ag rd now searee AVE hundred in 1:21, bony gee Fiughing end the blick broke | ‘The Keyatones, of Philadelphia, having deferred n fined enaploy went it Cus city np again and Jost anytuer lengib, but ¢ Gaeriess eae Wins see Wee ch wr: ester OC & meet 1 2h ery ot the driver of Ben Wood broke up his charge, and | ‘el visit, there was no match game yesterday, ws rar € “also held & nreeting al 2e wer be lost so mueb ground thal the black iment none had been arranged except betw the Mutuat | and afte hing fo some specches from seme af three pace evens beers he reached the and Keystone. The fine weather, however, drew { their members and without dew anything worth ter pole, yet be wae two lengths ah cowd: 6 Ge tare is. étiustion «| Peporting they wtjot : came ou the homertrcich. Both stuilions broke on | Crewe* to the ball flelds and the afernvon ww THE BROOKLYS ( -The Cigar Maker their way fiome, the 1} coming in # Winner by sunuy pasted. Match games have been arranged five Union of Brookivi lave just prepared a p © off as follow se representing shal the preseut © bay statiion was the favorite at innirbi emorial fo Congress representing jh presew An even start followed a few scorings. Sven, Yor vie Bivokivst ton pe areas. Of tax upon « und) has proved the Wiack trking the lead @nd going to (he quarict Seaford “athie 3. wai? e tO $10 per Th fOr eeeuan ue pitody' eno clock, two Beckford vs. Athletic, of Brookiyn; Union prt heed lengths away from Ben Wood. He held this advan- of Ne , a ni ¢ ‘age dows the backstretch, gid the bay breaking as Cree et Sree me be neared the halfmile pole gave a quarter lead to ee ‘ i ss Wood gained weil on the biack ane tad impped | pr vuneds, " the growth of tol at the three-quarter pole, when they boil broke |” ting ¢—Panwood va. Harlem; Mount Morris «quare, | recommend that the tax te Uy making Uo black came on the homestretch 1Wo | yy Apne 1} Nampa Tevenine samp instead of an tnepocterta Which Ne broughe te. the stand, making | Sine x Aadantie-es, Sar: Talon grout Stamp, #04 thot these samt be sold Only to leensed a eet 4 fon grou y. ane | i . ”" . dupe 11—Seek und Buskin ys. tut } manufacturers rum Hu ne hunired so forty Was Dow cur | rnion gronnds, one P.M. GENERAL SOCTRTY OF MecKaSiC’.—A meeting of rent on the black #taillion. He took te lead $000 en a eee ee Rose Fill: For’ . after leaving the 8eore, trotted vers Bit epee s y Was lieid at * last night for cl making « break from beginning to end The Fokforde have secn . © in | purp f electing fo fi! the vacnner the « ame distance to 106 1 Pulte, pole in lis, was | Mart) oe hr dtcny we: rte gh li the same di be hate. toi i a The Maseasoit Club got whipped at Farmingdale . Conover, de i. hear . * to pit Ol t t test Was beww . Conover, Jonn Ss. Giles ane ner ahead at the three-quarter | and came on Monday. Da D. Wrig: The iatter was elected he # lary re two lengths in front, ed trot. THM,@ 228K 44, SECON new, in five, um ee of this pro- first ballot The Oriental and Gulick Ciube of New York have amalgamated. The name Oriental is retained, ‘They wil practice at Jersey Qity. The Gulick Club. stat mont Is wanted for the State Association, ‘The Stars have secured a new second base man and a new fielder. Both good players; at least, so it macority on REV. STEPHEN H. TYNG, JR.. ON EPISCOPALI A large coud tre Fasnton € heats, best thre 500, mile Wion fast evening PT eee 2 11] {e peported. tist church, corners of FINK Avenne and f2tth trphy named bik. gy. Genera wie @ 4 Wright's bat. hae Me be used at the Niogara | to listen toa eermon by Rev, Stephen M. Tyne, I poral hoe 4 a, yoo wt Palle Tournament. ve tournament bids fair to be the et piece teveluped in vim. successful; Vice President Moore aud confréres have | UPD the subject of Episcopalianiem, as develo quart ". been working like beavers to make {t so, a iate attemip* to restrain minister of te Mplecone abba ae The Mutuais are to have @ new uniform, “Right” | Church from preaching in other Protestant charet= for them. hired heat : 1 Pies ‘The theatres will. pla inet the newspapers on was the subject Of the dieconree and dountiess i aoe See eRe ena were caiion oy. | the, ics lastaat. ‘nie former wit. win gs playing ie | counted for (he large audience presen their Livelihood. As the basis of his theme the reverend speaker s¢ lected the toxt—Matthew xix,e— “From the beginning 1 was not 60." After showing we cirenmskancen under which this text was uttered, an effort to get the expression of au opinion from Jesus Christ favoring divorce in accordance with she Pharienieai views, he show that the efor: now heing made by the pool seller, “he mare bringing cra) Butler sold for $105. Among those not engaged in pool betting one hundred to forty found takers. General Butler won the pole, After scoring six timeg, Which Waa caused by the wiidvess of Butler, they were startec’ on very even terms, and trotted side and side into the turn, where the Diack broke tip, FOUL FLY. ‘The pressmen have taken no action in regard to the demise of Mr. Warner, one of thetr number during last season. LARGE FINE WM WESTCHESTER, and Lucy taking the lead went to thequarter po.e | About haif past eleven ovclook Tuesday night a fire Canrod to prevent ‘ts mata rout with an advantage of four lengths in thirty-six jing in other churches fs contrary te prac. and a half i, The horses trotted mendliy broke out in the house occupied by Mr. William tho early fathers inthe Ohureh. Ho claimed down the backstretch, the mare ein the daylight | Shaw, at West Farms. The fire was first eaverice such action was a false met tation: uudiminished and passed the halfmile pole four | by officer Ducie, of the tan Police, het be the early laws qnd nsages 0! nro. Jongths im front in tritts, Gouge aroand the Plush. | any assistance could be the house and Barn J The better of faw Was pe ented, , bates ta spirit tag end General Butler broke uv aud Jose coruntgloamy & were destroyed. Wue ated at 84.009, " Z conld not ve suborned. ‘The SUBSE ee Me Aigergge | Baa committed no crime. considera A jand, for the election of am officers by forty 2. Gompolcls frome Vigeninaton, Terai the late earthquake fei at coveral p Territory. Thenew on of Indiana, the State Convention Brotherhood and the State Eclectic Medical Conven- tion are now in seasion in Indianapolis, Ind. menced a wall yesterday noon, of one hundred miles in twenty- three consecutive bours for a wager of $2,500. Philadelphia sional district of Ulinois has nominated Ma’ Breeze Hay for Congress and William ©. State Ser Reilly, way in Brother Corey’s charch, ited no crime.” ‘The bly Over an hour, was to with close and moat earnest attention. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. The news of the nomination of Grant snd Colfer: ‘Oregon. was received with much enthusiasm in New diggings have been struck betweem: ver ai jalica creek, in Oregon, has been ordered ‘Sitka, frem Port- steamsaip Active. ® A deapateh from Gold Hill, Nev: announces 4 culire republican: ticket for tocar" to fifty jority. battery was Uaas mission church at Tulalip. was” The San-] Board of Brokers beve adopted ‘ by the share. ‘Francisco & resolution to sell all mining stock The annual Kpiscopal Convention of the Diocese of the Fenian Kdward Payson Weston, the pecestaian, com jag Match at River Side Park, Boston, A duel was fought near Savannah, Ga., yesterday between two colored men, one of whom wag killed. A fire on Tucsday night, on Bay street, Savannah, Ga, destroyed property to the extent of $20,000, which is fully covered by insurance. ‘The resolntion granting to the Shore Line Railway permission to bridge the Connecticut river at Say brook passed the Connecticut House of Representa. ives yesterday.by 4% majority. Seventeen-year locusts suddenly appeared erday in countless numbers, The republican convention of the Twelfth Congres- " or. STABBING AVFRAY.—James Maloy former of Marks place, ter of 182 Firat ave ad Michael rhy-seventh ae, gol nto @ e street, and the quarre) at the corner of ‘Tenth street and fourth. enne last night, in the conrse of which fetlly re ceived a dangerona stab over the left Maioy was arresied and Reilly waa pllevne Hospital, Vhalon’s “ Paphbian Lotion” is the Only Re- liable remedy for blemishes of the skto. A.—Ward’s Perte anton #4 Vittlag Shirts, Broad-. 87 Brondway. A.—Ward’s Cloth Lined Paper Collars aad Cuts, Broadway and Union square, alae wholesale and retall at 387 Bromdway FR BLAS, eo. same properties an th Tt will no BATH and NURSER' | RWENING ceive of = ma ” Kemoves UM, KYSER: A.—Phalon’s * P: LES, PIMPLE: RE hinn Soap”? Passcsses the plian Lotion.” 25 cents « cake. tim invalnatte for the TOILET, A.—Phal chap th A-—Bottled Bliss. 1 in Impossible to Con-, refreshing dearuht tivan 1a! ERVE: v8 FR APERL RANTS E combines the aivantaxes of a iuxuiry with howe 9f the’ pureat wafoat and inoat centac alterative and tonic ever administer Ae 8 cure for dyspepsia and biliow alfections. Sold by all: draggiats, “All Men Seok Saccens.”—Consult Phreaon xy; Team what you can do best and « with charts, daily, wt 84 Krondway Journal for June. 0 ceats. Newsmen have it. A.—Stylish and Nobby youths at popular prices. ats for Gents and BURKE, LX Fulton wteaot. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers in Kvery varioty at moderate prices at Broadw € RICHMOND. Ballow’s Frevch Yoke Shirts, Ready Made and wade to or ler, wholesuie and reali. Removed from 40% to #9 Broadway rs tinir Dyo—The Best ia the Bate! arorht y periect Dye; harmless, reliabie, tostante novus, Factory Ws Bond sire Boucht’s Bruised Cocon—sold Every where Depot a0 Maiden lane, Auperiar to Wea, colle ar chocolate. to attend m aban hour ‘other sim PRINTING & n the eit Mies Campanian Medals and Baduen, tured by HOLMES, BOOTH & HAY DENS, Cristadoro’s Unir Dye. The Best Kver manufactured. Wholeaute and retail; also apple! at No.6 Astor House. Dibbleennlia, for Strenathening, and JInpo- nica Juice, for_molateniug the Hair, to be obtained wt WM. 4 Broadway. ‘or First Class Printing he Metropolitan 3s #100,000 le agents. us ay’a Herat, Neatness, Economy aod n the execution of or Met &e |, taweml yet establishment jot PRINTING ESTABL Reports, ines, «4 than’ aE any otber printit at the METROPOLITAN JO MENT, #7 Naswan street Onticin! paper. el, New York. 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