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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 and Princess of Wales and the Queen of Holland re- NOTI cently honored him with there presence at one of BOOK CES. his inimitable performances, ed Grand Due! Tostee brought the opéra houffesea- | A TREATISE ON THE WRONGS CALLED SLANDER AND son to a close in Philadelphia on Friday night. One of LisgL aND THEIR ReMeDIES. By John Town- the broadbrim eri an article on opéra | shend. New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co. hus it _adieu:—“We welcomed it with | Few gubjects have so largely engagea the atten- boufge, jeu with regret i} Joy and vid, troupe which shall io fuvureavear ia | tion of the lawyer as slander and libel; there are pe thie city will give ag fine choruses, as good mise en | perhaps nosubdjects on which law reports are so cone an mes and a8 excellent an orchestra.” | rich. the no “wrongs)? fenbach resent iu Vienna. A few night: ich; yet strange to say there are 8) tae Seeks unsale at the formance pny ot more imperfectly understood. Mr. Townshend, a his pieces, when a player of the violoncello in the | lawyer of thirty years’ experience and weil orohestrs was taken suddenly ill, The maestro | known already as a contributor to law literature, i < year, but among | 1,200 points) shall be played in Montreal thirty days had a bad time of it thi at the THE WASB3URN MUDDLE. RACING IN ENCLAND. Ail thelr losing events therwill, not soon forget the | from Cate of frst game. “The parties agreed that, in victor the cherr; nich has been #0 ex- | the event of each winning a a third shall be ie ew on: | played, the winner of a toms torname the city (eter tremely fortunate this , from the Derby The Derby “Dificulty”—Continued Hostility Wardesin the Liverposl Gon. ew York or Montreal), and also whether the game Reswonn Wie ‘Geld cad the Commntene'| The “ig” steeplechase event of the week was the | shall be the three-ball, 800 points, or the push-barred Formation of a New Course—The Proba- rand Sel steeplechase, which was r' ball, points, Report, of Captain Kirkland, | piiits of the Case<The Liverpeo! Autumn | Weileeday, and of which ihe following 8 88um- | | Danieli, “champion of Massachusetts, challenges of the Wasp. Cup—Victary of tho Palmer=The Sefton | “Grand Sefton Steeplechase (handicap) of 150 sove- fame, 1.280 pointe up, for $300 aside, on condition Steeple Chase—Victory of the Nun—The | reigne (in 3 share to a sweeps! of 15 sove- t the contest shall take place in Boston. Derby Betting. viene each, 10 forfeit; winners extra. About three ‘42 subscribers, 26 of whom declared. TRANS. Lonpox, Nov. 7, 1868. | Mr.‘ Green's br. m, The Nun, by Fly-by-Night, eT ‘AAmiral Davis to Accompany Minister |! have almost nothing to add to the statements, I | | The Nun, aged, 166 lbs., Mr. Thomag......0."-.-- 1 Pool Selling on the Great Foot Race. “ "Pensioner, aged, tnstram the music M Mahon to Paraguay po ass ae eens Ree ee ene fee aranscandas cet ah There was a good attendance of sporting gentry seen Bak of ae event “s hee " r ca hae mace’ ap: assem gg ate fn _ ¢. guay. » Mr. Fiddaman's b. g. Reporter, aged, 162 ibs., Mr. _ | Iast evening at Mitchell's saloon, Broadway and | and gravely present th a florin as the price | ember of 8 one can only repeat that if the Epsom Grand Stand | “ F. Lotan... pete 3| Houston, at the pool selling of the foot race of 125 | of his labor. He took the money gayly in remem. | Yewteratum, | Mr. Townshend, Oe ee Oe Deance of iia Ramer armed of the battet | took. “It is but “just Yo any that be has gone into his t rehearsals 4] ” the clothes of | Work with spirit and energy, and that he has ac- tairee “batter PAS, one hne’tames were ex- | complished his’ self-imposed task. with very con- tinguished by the firemen and carpenters before siderable success. We have no treatise on they could do much harm, but 80 great was the the subject similarly exhaustive, nor have we terror produced by the word “fire,” that the whole oo, all approaching it in ability. Some corps Py dallet ranout into the street, just aa of ‘ownshend's conclusions may ve questioned they were, in their theatrical costume. eral of by the profession; but it will be necessary for all to the corypées were so frightened that they were ob- admit that whatever ground the author takes he hged to keep their beds, and the placa Bes of the | takes it firmly and supports it with rich and varied theatre had to be deferred in consequence. learning and great logical ability. This is unques- “Riego’s Hymn,” now heard at every riotic | tonably one of the most valuable contributions to manifestation in ‘Madrid, dates from 1820, the year oe oe jieretare of the day. Unless we greatly famous for the insurrection of Riego and Quiroja. “4 — for years to come to be the The words of this Spanish ‘“Marselllaise” were | text book on slander and libel, Mr. ‘Townshead written by Colonel San Vaiguel, chief of Riego’sstad, | Bones and belioves that be has in this work dis and set to music by a youth named Huerta, then | charged his de _ a profession, The profession seventeen years of age, and who afterwards enjoyed | has good reason to feel grateful, the reputation of being the first guitarist in Spain. | ORADLEB LANDS. By Lady Herbert, The Catholic Be fe still plive, paces gone oo of fashion, i Be Publishing Society, New York. rument, and leads a miserable existence of want Some few years ago Lady Herbert, widow of and penury in Paris. Surely the revolutionary sov- ernment might at least woe that he does uot die of | Lord Herbert of Lea, made the Eastern tour. pyran Sr oe She saw Alexandria and Catro and went beyond the team is now the most effective agency employed | catacombs, She went to Palestine and saw most of Ly rapper gry eter the ‘snorting Tally | the famous place. She returned by Asia Minor and ine it (ead be rarer av cash 5 saw some of the spots celebrated in the early history raws audiences as well as cara and barges. The | ofthe Church. Lady Herbert took notes, and on her talieond “scape, st Miniols, — Bawever, could, (he) tresen home nae thom arranged and printed in most FOE Oo eee ei alone | elegant style. From the fact shat the authoress ts a Kina aren tempted upon het stage in this country. bis of < elas pmers bod pene Ses cormne A large boat, with genuine steam and real smoke, gudea” boards, the” tasteful illustrations, the making ber landing at & good imltation ofa Piet, | pleasing title, wafted the yolame into a Ute then blows her genuine whistle of steam ‘as the lines panna Chane a ea Whine, aut are cast off from the spiles, and her smooth transit | Rociety has reproduced. We cannot say the work reve Secsaee Ree ahem ae bd mene. has any distinguishing excellence, bat it will no doubt have a respectable sale. down the house. Sag eesitesinmnenswinmadaaieoely The Magazines. Harper's Magazine.—The December number of MUSICAL | REVIEW. this old favorite commences with a poem entitled, “A Pilgrimage Upon the Rhine,” It is written by Sherwood, and the illustrations, which are well exe- cuted, show Bingen, Reinstein, St. Goar, the Drach- yards which comes off to-morrow on the Fashion Course, L, I., between E. D. Davis, of New York, and J. W. Cozad, of lowa, for the ohampionssip of America snd a purse of $4,500. It was Intended to sell peolg at the same time on the trot between Thorn and George Wilkes, but no bids could Committee and Mr. Studd, the owner of a portion of ME % V, Morgan's bg lobul ‘ 0 0 Lady 0 | be had, ac the foot race absorbed all the interest aud 0 0 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 1868. | the ground over which the great race is run, maintain we ‘The Navy Department is to-day in receipt of vo- | their present hostile attitude, there can be neither | 154 ibs, Murphy. Yominous despatches from Rear Admiral Davis, | Derby nor Oaks for the next two years. Mr. Studd tain Brabazon’t commanding the South Atlantic squadron, giving | still. declares flatly that he will not let his ground at | ,,!%; Colonel Knox. full particulars of the expedition of the United States | farthing less than the sum he has demanded, viz.. |" G, Waddington. s steamer Wasp to Paraguay to relieve Minister Wash- | ¢2.500 down and £1,000 a year, and the committee | Mr. E. Green’s Colenso, 4 yrs., 140 lbs., burn, together with letters giving much information | on their side are equally obstinate in maintaining ards... neecence sovespebocee Mr. §) ’s br. m. Sky Blue, late Waterwich, (h. 8 to the situation of affairs, The despatches are Of | that they will not comply with snch a demand, be) awed. 140; Peer at rons O wach a nature that they cannot be made public. It | which they consider extortionate. I understand, + Linton’s bl. h. Black Prince, 5 yrs., 148 lbs. Amay be mentioned, however, that nothing appears | however, though the matter as yet is kept private, Ne ars anes Gioia, “tic gaginax tat ‘AQUATIC, to justify the apprehensions expressed in the papers | tnat the committee are taking steps for coming to | Nun ‘and Golenso, coupled, 5 tof against ‘The Nun, 6 | The great boat race between Kelley and Randforth, ‘as to the treatment of Mr. Bliss and bese member | gn amicable arrangement with Mr. Studd, and that Rc ae sania ine gyi A eg on ise agains! med for the championship of the Thames, on Tuesday po sarstapanabas® cqeczs da seen PY | Mr. Dorling, one of the principal of the stand share- ner. At the first attempt the lot were des- | last, resulted, as nearly every one anticipated, in the following extract from Commander Kirkland’s | nojgers, has already proposed to Dr. Shorthouse, in | patched, and when they had fairly settled down to | favor of the latter. : ‘Weéter:— whose hands the proprietor of Six Mile Hill has left their work Globule went to the front, followed by ‘On Tuesday next @ sculling match for a prize rier and Black Prince, who we ‘ited on b; Mr. Washburn and family were recelved on board | tne whole affair, that the question shall be given for | Golengo, The Nun, ing Atvhur Mud Barbarians Xe | valued at $500, between W. B. Curtis, of the Atlantic the Wasp on the 10th of September, that vessel re- maining. at her sneharage | ‘until the 12th, her com- | arbitration to Admiral Rous or some other member | the first fence King Arthur “led them on,” while at | Club, and J. G. White, of the Gulick Club, will take mander in the meantime having had a friendly inter- | of the Jocke; who shall say whether the terms | hus heels came The Nun and Globule, who took the | place over the Association Course, star from in view with Lopez. ~ aid eaked are bei and if pve fees then should be obstacle abreast. Pensioner, Goldfinder, Reporter nt of the Elysian Fields, ting ‘On the morning of the 9th, at one o'clock, I re- and Black Prince were next, and the rear was brought | On Thanksgiving Day a three mile race in seven- ceived the letter No. 19 from his Excellency Mr, | Considered equitable, It is strange, at the same | up by Colenso, Barbarian and Sky Biue. These po- | teen foot working boats, open to all, for two money Washburn. On the loth September I received on | time, to find that operations are being conducted on men were maiepeined. while they cleared the | prizes, the third boat to save her distance, will take board from a Paraguayan steamer the Hon, Charles Epsom Downs for the formation of ® new wi fie Jump, : bs c was got over without piss one the course of the Hudson Amateur Row- A. Washburn, his wife, child, private secretary, man accident, gh Page turn The King increased his Association, under the auspices of David Banks, Bervant and maid servant. On the llth {calied on | course, which has actually been staked of eayantage vs @ rest came closer together. On | Jr., and others.’ This will probably bring the season President Lopez at his headquarters, back of Villeta, | and which is now being made tit for running. oes e be ae bec Pensioner held sec- | to a close, and took leave of him. He expressed the utmost The few laborers there, however, appeared on Ys Pp egy fore reaching Beecher’s Crook Co- desire to be on friendly relations with the United ‘4 id nso refused the post andtrails, and Goldfinder can- PIGEON SHOOTING. States, deploring, at the same time, what he termed | Thursday, when I visited the place, to be taking mat- renee Roenewene Ane Demers. a 6 4 * ‘oarer, is mat hi en Messrs. the uuprincipled conduct of Mr. Washburn. I | ters very coolly, and, for all they did while I was | 314 Reporter, Globule and ‘The Nun went to the as been arranged betwe him for his feeling towarps the United | 1), Tinker and Bloodgood, of Providence, for $250, to Btaw ere, might as well have been at home. Thefstakes | front, Pensioner being steadied into fourth place. good, 2 =I Washburnt Coe into, oad eee a have been planted for about half a mile right in Approaching the the table jump at the canal bridge | shoot at thirty single birds, the match to come off Mag of truce to escort the Wasp as far as th ~ v , that is in the | Reporter and Globule were head and head, afew | the day previous to Thanksgiving Day. The same Fabsibgn ico ance anchored nolan? the lareirtoe at'| Sent ene emern IONS St 98 lengths in advance of The Nun; but at the canal side ie ‘Angostura. This he cheerfully assented to, I ‘ot | shape ofan arc of a circle the new course will form | the Nun gradual! approached the leaders and the gentlemen have issued a challenge to shoot with any e two men in New England for from $250 to $1,000, bracing a baa as! o- Faragnarane treated this Aa the chord. For few yaras the stakes have given | three rounded urn into the straight almost James Ward, of oma. ‘and Captain Travis, of 4 quan’ abreast, Pensioner rapidly overhauling them. Gio- beef every day and fruit for val hands on | has nga token - ‘and he greene ie pooch bale end Reporter, were both beaten _ at oe Mm side at Bext Past ca Taeaday aan ‘at peveral occasions. In thelr intercourse with | has been levelled’ everything has the aspect of seri- | {© Second fight from home and the The | Atty pigeons each, sini gio rises from # plunge trap. Qs they” “were” excessively civil. On “the | Oumese, ‘Butt eammot conceive why the committee | NUD, took the obstacle about a length and | “ALoeter match is to ‘come off on the 27th Inst. ‘be- morning of the 12th I received the letter No. | should go very much take time by the forelock; for A next fight W88 | tween Ward and Klienman, of Calumet, Ill., to shoot all the money besides. The following pools were . 50 80 25 95 100 $35 37 30 26100 100 Boosey & Co. publish the following:— Eighth number of ‘‘Household Music,” consisting of little songs for children, which are admirable for 20 from the Paraguayan naval commander, and | iris evident that if their course were completed to- | taken in the same order and when fairly in, she line | at 100 single pigeons each’ from a ground trap, for enfels and other places familiar to travellers. The carrying a fing of trues at the fore, aa far as the tuo yearn io come, The, Whole aduly isin ‘act In ‘vantage ana won na canter by four’ leug ns, en | $0008 nis ats ” Serene acinar or aagcoeni Music.” Anum. | ‘bird paper on “Explorations in Lower California” “Guards oF Palma, where 2 J found the advanced dl- my pinion, « “dodge” to bring Mr. Studd to his sloner Snishing ten Lanai LAAYanoe Reporter, AMUSEMENTS perof ttle songs for very ttle players. They are | #8 Published in this number, and “Woman Kingdom? ion A - . a Brazilian qi senses; and this view is confirmed by the intelli teak Matte camticient ‘ Intended for the fingers alone, as the vocal are | concluded, There is a good article on, and an ex: cellent illustration of, the artist, Charles Loring Elliott. The Catholic World.—The number for the coming month contains thirteen articles, varied, entertain- ing and instructive. The article on “Galileo, the Florentine Astronomer,” is novel and will be omitted, “Sacred Musical Cabinet,” fifty voluntaries for the harmonium, A rather unsatisfactory and incom- plete selection from the organ works of the great rtance to Warrant ‘as English, which some of our representatives | doing their ane at Epsom the com- artes aa ceecaet teat Le gm REMACK MEMORIAL.—The grand memorial con- abroad do not, and was thus enabled to conduct all tiating with ee Raa friends for | Derby, for which Belladrum may be considered first | cert given at Steinway Hall last evening, ‘as a fre the old course. The work | favorite at 6 to 1, though the same price is the | toxen of personal regard to the deceased and of nderstanding of the views of Lopez. Oo tne DOW Mo snnderiaken’ tt otherwise, | Deen backed at § to land Lada and Pretender have | sympathy with the widow and children” of the late | Diclo selection f | Commander Kirkland speaks Spanish as fluently gence given above that while the laborers are lazily fl ‘he other events at Liverpool at London ne- 0 his negotiations intelligently and to arrive at a clear highest off pte yd } Rear Admiral Davis, as will be seen from the an- | ana it is within the bounds of possibility that Mr, | Deen in great Cou to 1 being taken about the | Eamund Remack, was everything that could be de- latter and 20 tol ut the former. “Anthems,” Hatton, Barnby and Smart. The se- nexed letter, will accompany our newly appointed | Studd, after paying £20,000 for @ few poor acres of chmieceentl aces! ale ie sired, It 1s not often that such an array of first ms, read with @ high degree of interest. ‘The P, Minister, General McMahon, to Paraguay, and it en wien, Foci! trot srecicen oa a Dinnh be, class talent can be met with at a single entertain. | Jections from the works of the first mentioned com- | however, is unfinished in the present number, cannot be doubted but that in the hands of both | ig not my opinion, however, for the indigo planter is TROTTING AT THE FASHION COURSE. ment, and this exceptional character exercised its | Poser are particularly good. _Britany, Its People co ts Poems,” brings as, neck these officers the honor and interests of the United | not to be tened with scarecrows, and the Grand natural effect in drawing together such an audience. “250 Chants,” by various composers. Useful in pede ond the ‘restieas activity of the present ws i States will be protected:— Set proj is Roe wal Caan eee fon FASHION CouRsE, November 21.—Sweepstakes, | qe programme was admirable in its arrangement | churches, where those things must be endured. riod. UNITED STATES FLAGSHIP GUERRIERE, eee cilnaree, wallow even suck a Gite | $200, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, and the selections opened with a classical piece from | ‘‘Balfe’s Bohemian Girl.” A very convenient edl- | De Bows Review.—The selection of articles in this RIO JANIERO, Oct. 26, 1868, pill as Mr. Studd and his terms, They would be | Peter Manee entered b. g. — 1 1 | Beethoven, rendered in truly artistic style by | tion of this beautiful opera for those who only want | Magazine for the present —— Cr! 8 i ares Sim—tI have the honor to inform the Department | Very foolish if they did not, for even if they were to | George Wilbert entered r. g. Fr 2 2| Theodore Thomas’ orcheatra. Following this 8 | ine pianoforte edition. ably. wich shy Of omr mare’ admired pecinisue Ta that I have invited General McMahon, the Minister | optain a new course suitable in every respect the loss | Thomas Ogle entered br. g. —. 3 2 8 3 | melodia dramatica, “La Seperaztone,” from Ros- = are written in a sound, intelligent manner and hav Vo Paraguay, and his family, to take passage in this | of the profita of two Derbles and Oaks is a serious | J. Murphy entered b. g. Jimmy O’Brien. 2 dr. sini, by Herr Pollak; & iano solo, by 8. B. Mills, “Asteroid Galop;” J. B. Riche. A very effective | the true ring. & i iy ship to the La Plata. I have already said in my com- | one and would be rather more than a set-off to Mr. TIME, andan “Air Vari’ fadame Lumley-Blath. A | gaion plece, well adapted for the ballroom. Should The Old Guard.—This stanch old democratic munication No. 135, current series, that I shall ac- | Studd’s demands tor years to come, But the course Quarter, Half, —_ atte, | duo for piano and viol echt a oie Dodworth or Grafulla get a hold of it we would be | frumpeter has lost none of is Vigor, BOR ue worthin tom fhe Vitis shall confer fresly | they are chalking out will not be a good one; for, | First heats. ny — ‘45 | formers, whose united ages cannot exceed eighteen | sure of having tt one of the favorites of the season. | pouses. It has two articles that will well répay pe- ‘with Mr. Worthington, iter to the Argentine | after careful examination, I have cometo the conclu- republic and Uruguay, from whom I shail, no doubt, | sion that the turn which they cannot avoid at strain canon a oct oon ms fe = the far-famed ‘‘attenham corner will be greatly mature my plans of proceeding. shall keep the Thacerenent conatentis- are tat more awkward than that which exists, and in fact . ” arranged . | rusal—one on the effects of the “Abolition Policy so ia Vie Portieane Waits,” © on Oot far as Developed,” and the other on ‘Ulysses S. bach’s opera by Marriott. A charming set of waltzes | Grant.” ‘The Grant article is announced to have been second only to the well known “Belle Héléne’‘ waltz | written by a general in the United States Army. The ?’s Friend.—Brimful of stories and poems, 45 each was universally acknowledged and their joint 245.36 effort loud! sauisaned be Depa oan Au- iy advised of my ac- | Will be next door to Impossible. Owners of race | First Heat.—Ogle’s gelding was the favorite, soll- | $U8%2.penant Inveininiy sun with great power aud 2y Pirrtg) years. The charming and correct performance of 2: 2 tol ses (the finale of the second act) by the same composer. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, me hee propery oak erly pig rene ing for more than any one of the others, and his eg ad [appetite agence Hatible noel {mere 1a, however, @ very erious mistake ia the yl eg feo eee plates of the . N. DAVIS, respect ecks pardi backers laid eight against ten on him before the | ¢; 4 fourth measure in the fourth page. jo Beet Admiral Commanding Sox tans buac- | GES eee uhh arer OQ" grat | ure gata te en, Thor wane grea del ot | fgtaly D's Sit cantcausneat, eres | © tgunwon cram Guan, hemes, trom wor meron race of the year. There is no doubt whatever that y titled “Liesche ni le . To Hon. GIDEON WRLLES, Secretary of the Navy. scoring before the word was given. When they | bach’s sprightliest mood, entitl leschen and | gre admirably sulted for ea and the ar: a acest errs treatin (Avs: | the parties will ultimately come to terms, and their ing pms org be - ‘The unsold portion of the brary of the late Mr. pas Manee third and Jimmy O’Brien fourth. Ogle and | Gignac. ‘The peculiar. dash and" comic Kagan Frank broke on the turn, and Manee’s gelding led to pont Py Seg omer besa ee in ols veh Fran! WO. of c! and La Belle Onty three steamships left this port yesterday for | PPSNNE O°, oth or the ae perlite Lasalle pole one length ahead of Frank, who | hoiine were equally conspicuous in this little part, foreign ports. In constwise tramc there is no falling | eS DEiDE Co ot ne ate prineliat eycor ata, | Was four lengths in front of Ogle, the latter one | and being well sustained by M. Dardignac; together, off—three steamers to New Orleans and two to Sa- Perpool Autumn Cup, which 1s now a race of | length ahead of Jimmy O'Brien, Jimmy having lett | they succeeded in so engrossing the attention of the hen,” the respective characters being resent ude and proceedings cannot were started Frank wok the lead, Ogle second, | Fritzchen, PI it attiti ot be re- tained by Mile. ‘Tostée and M. Dar- mn kgbinson Grasoe, Waits, jn, pb Reso Charles Edwards was disposed of last night at the Smmuiompinee: coats bac pisces a, are got up and ah salerooms, Clinton Hall. The attendance was larger graved in excellent style. than on the night previous, and the bidding was “Mirella Waltz,” from Gounod’s opera; arranged | quite spirited. As has been already stated, the col- by Charles Costa. There are many of Gounod’s | lection contained but few books that could not be waltz peculiarities in this piece, but it is far inferior | found in any ordinary book depository, but these SAILING OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY. thro’ .. | house upon the personality of their respective im- | to either of those beautiful waltzes in “Faust” or | few were very rare volumes. In the portion of the vannah are an encouraging exhibit for one day. coneldenpiiie Lmnaerance: Tag paar ins —— his feet before getting there. Going along the back: } Dorsonarions as to mnake the absence of acenery and | 9, citer of those peantiii wi gcenes from the | livrary disposed of last night there were no works FOREIGN. Se ERMA ARTO SEE ee when the half-mile | the adjuncts of the stage forgotten in the enjoyment | opera serves as a title page. sumMiciently vaiuable for special mention. ‘The library ‘The City of London, Captain 8. Brooks, for Liver- | The following 1s a suinmary of the face Whichewas | Pole was reached Frank led four lengths, Jimmy es See Teele ea ae roth i esatarsiy “Malden Hair Waitz,” J.B. Riche. Some pretty realized a fair price. wu ‘ i u ole, not very interesting. a Bool and Queensiown, Look her departare at one | FUBTENETN, nN onc oop O'Brien second, tree length ahead of Ogte, who | Meta WP Ringun asa Touea’ a gugy ary | MUNG INU SR intent eta tke wea WIEN O'clock from pter 45 North river, having on board 20 | of 200 sovereigns, added to's sweepstakes of 25 gove. | Wat Six lengths in front of Manes, TIME, 0:04. | Cag a eet ee re tenarene, | Who admire the ditties of this composer will tnd the : cabin passengers and others in the stee Th ‘each, 16 forfelt, winners extra; mile - | At the three-quarter pole Frank led six lengths, | Georgio Ronconl; @ recitation by Herr Hendrichs, | pegt of them in this collection. Her songs have been | SUDDEN DgaTH.—Ata late hour last night # Ger- rage. The 5 anda , | anda@plano svlo, “Ernani,” by Mr. Oscar Pfeiffer, | 4 ‘and, ust wrongfully attacked b: Cargo consisted of provisions and cotton, no specie, | hall; Lean 70 of whom declared. Jimmy O’Brien second, one length ahead of Ogie’s | Piven with that masterly power of expression and | fercely, and, Nae el ers a aol ariel bo twenty-eight, died suddenly at ‘The Helvetia, Captain Cutting, for Liverpoo! and er ae 7 pat br feed gelding, who was eix lengths in advance of Manee. of touch for which that artist ts remarkabie, tainly, Dut there 1s @ naiveté and grace about ‘them ied pre pea By es ine Head as is supposed. Queenstown, sullea from pler 47 North river in the | Captain Beebe te, o Ralgat ce tae Gurter, 4 the audience retiring to the strains of “William | whic! a 3 came up the homestretch gamely, and won 14 eon deena four | Tell,” by Mr. G. W. Morgan, on the organ. ¢_M. Trem ce lone are na : SINGULAR ORIGIN OF A Fing.—At forty-five min- “Potpourri on Barbe Bleue,” A. cul. The selec- | utes past nine o'clock yesterday evening a fire oo- tion and and arrangement of the themes from Orfen- curred in the a] sly oceupied b odd Men- bach’s opera in this potpourri are excellent. There | Gora at No. 304 West Fortieth atreet, when ‘a damage are one or two errors in the accompatiment, but | 6¢°9, y dollars was occasioned; no insurance. The the piece, generally speaking. 1s superior to most re compoaitions of the kind ‘which fall beneath Our era were caused by @ cat upsetting a kerosene oil notice. “Captain Jinks Quadrilles,”’ Cull, are a number of Fatal ACCIDENT.—Robert Wilson, aged twenty- DOPUiss Senge strane topelnes four, residing at No. 452 West Twenty-seventh street, “ ” jue tte an ot ae ne ta fried reotrntay was caught in the machinery of C. P. Hartough’s form. sawmill, foot of that street, last evening, and injured “Oh, Mi ie, when the Sun Goes Down,” J. H. | so seriously that he died after being removed to Ross, & most beautiful melody, but with a very poor | Mount Sinai Hospital. accompanimen PROBABLE FATAL ACCIDENT.—Last evening about Gi eve Galop,” arran, by A. Cull, ih aoe bn hargcill and maeed ba rearioaal twenty-five minutes to ten o'clock, John White, “Belle of Fourteenth Street,” @ comic song. | while attempting to jump on a freight train of the Frauk the heat by five lengths, Jimmy 0” eran te of hy koa led Manee’s gelding HoFFMAN’s CONCERT aT IRVING HALL.—Edward lel or more. ime, 2:45. Ho eater There was very ttle betting, the | Homman, the well known pianist, gave one of his pool seller refusing to sei in the cold for such small {| grand concerts last evening at Irving Hall, assisted pools which ® Mord beads bewever’ Nias hea th ie “ng by a host of the most eminent talent of the city. Bere got away best, Jimmy O’Brien second, ey Tne programme was a very lengthy one, as it could third and Manee fourth. On the first turn there was | not very well avoid being, in order togive suc an 1 morning at tem o'clock, with 12 saloon and 100 steer- Pha as 124 Ibs., Fordham... ........+... 2 3 4 C) © | collision between Ogie and Jimmy O'Brien, and | array of artists an opportunity of being heard. The ° re 0 0 ° 0 age ;n0 e; cargo of cotton ana ented 's ch. g. Tribune, 5 years, 101 Ibs., provisions. Lord Wilton’ The Europa, Captain Craig, for Glasgow and Lon- Gonderry, left pier 20 North river at noon, with 55 cabin, 66 steerage passengers and a miscellaneous cargo; no specie. COASTWISR. The De Soto, Captain W. B. Eaton, for New Or- Teans, calling at Havana, left pier North River, @t three o’clock in the afternoon, without passen- gers. Her freight consisted of dry goods, provi- = and Metta ed ot bey he 9 oods. sees eae eeees +e e Crescen' y, Captain William Weir, for New | Mr. Hodgman’s br. c. Paul Jones, 3 years, 98 ibs., Orleans direct, sailed from pler 12, North River, at | _ Butler... nape peter trae three o’clock, having on board 20 cabin and 4 steer- | Mr. Bowe’s b. c. The Spy, 3 years, 96 lbs., Mordan, years, 116 another between Jimmy O’Brien and and all | variety of choice morceaux and the admirable jus- of them broke up. Ogie was first at the quarter pole, | tice done to the different selections by each per- one length ahead o: Frank, who was a length in | former were sufficient to gratify any lover of musica front of Jimmy O’Brien, Manee one length behind. | §, B. Mille, was particularly effective on the ‘Time, forty seconds anda half. They on new grand piano used on this occasion, which tions on the backatretch, and when they reached the | was certainly in point of tone and power an admt- half-mile pole Frank was leading a length, Manee second, haif a length ahead of Ogie, rable instrument, Miss Maria Braimnerd, soprano, iss Jennie E. Bull, mezzo soprano, rendered who was one length ahead of Jimmy O’Brien. ‘al favorite selections in a bighly artistic and assen; cargo of 880) : Deaouan' ora sea gen erm And @ fall cargo Of assorted mer- | ME Hengman's b. G Aggravator, 4 years O4 bs, || Time, 1:20. Manee took | the lead | going | pleasing mannor, and Mollenhauer’s violin solos | Enough said. Hudson River Ratiroad Company, corner of North ‘The Mariposa, Captain Kemble, for New Orleans | Mr. J. Dixon's b. f. New Guinea, 4 years, 00 lbs., along the Flushing end, Gilbert second, Ogle | were heartily received. Signor Giozza, of the | ‘Where the Roses Never Wither,” sacred song and | Moore and Hudson streets, fell and was run over, Girect, left pier No. 9 North river’ in the afternoon, BV eritt e aid 0 third, with Jimmy closing on them very rapidly. As | national conservertory, was conductor of the enter- | chorus, J. G. Clark. We are astonished at the good having both legs and right arm severed from nis with 18 cabin and 10 steerage passengers; cargo as- | Mr. Fobert’s ns. br. f. Lady Henrietta, y years, 80 they swung into the homestretch Mance was leading | tainment, and the affair was gratifying both in | looking face that adorns the title page being respon- | pody. He was immediately taken care of and tinal- sorted, of dry goods, groceries and provisions. 1bs., Hudson. rere aid ° over a length, Frank second, Ogle and Jimmy O’Brien | point of mauagement, execution and attendance. sible for such trash and also at the publisher for | jy removed to the City Hospital, But little hope ts ‘The Georgia, Captain Smith, for Mobile via Fernan- | Mr. Payne's ch. c. Make Haste, 3 years, 87 lbs., close together. Jimmy closed quickly on Frank, but ple ka wasting paper and money on it. “Where the roses | cniertained of his recovery. dina route, salied trom pier 29 North river at three | Hunt. Sal 2 : broke up and collided with him, the force of which Mastical and Theatrical Notes. never wither” cannot cortainiy be where this song ests ‘ ‘o'clock, with 45 first and 15 stect assengers. | Lord Westmore jiand’s g., by’ Vidette. pEEERSA RS +; ©) turned the off wheel of Jimmy's sulky so far under : Me is sung. We trust that the four ladies whose names sik eile Na Full eargo of assorved merchandise, hardware and | “years Silos, WiWOD. 0. sseccsssser’e.+ 0 | Ae,t0 break the axles. The driver, Mr. Casey, was | “flumpty Dumpty” has reached Columban. are conspicuously displayed on the title page do not PROBABLE WIFE MURDER, . . ~ widen BAK: + rown to the und an e horse ran away. He it ir. to ome Mr. H. Owen's b. c. Ajax, 3 yours, 80 Ibs., W, Platt 0 ire y, telat agl oer tncten pageant Sot sing swag Bend Mazurka,” T.M. Brown. A very | John Carson, a laborér, aged thirty-five, residing Provisions, ‘The Gulf City, Captain Stewart, for Galveston, left | | Tietting—S to 1 against Grimston, 4'to i against | CAMC.UP, the |tirelch a te too e aee med ia | _ Bouclcault is playing in “Arrah-na-Pogue"”in Dub- mn, pier 20 East river with 4 cabin and 6 steerage pas- | The Palmer, 6 to 1 against Knight of the Garter, 6 to a li wen: and an assorted cargo. 1 against Paul Jones, 12 to 1 against See Saw, 20 to 1 Cereraen tein aieves Wan tec emi reer etes et San Salvador, Captain Nickerson, for Savan- | against cach of Ajax and Make Haste (the Makeshir, | Aloms fut, jhe driver was not Injured. nha orner | Syracuse is made happy by two minstrel compa- nah, started from pier No.8 North river at three | colt, fourth in the Cambridgeshire), 25 to 1 against | dent, and there was some running afterwards by | !¢s- pens in hom da nwo with 80 cabin passengers — of Van pp gees and the Vixen gelding; He came over the score first by a length, LeMngwell does Jafier Jenkins in Cincinnati next ‘The Montgomery, Captatn Lyon, for Savannah, left | of Dalby pouret, 4061 against Aguravator, | Buetne judges gave the heat to Ogle. Frank was | week, g y and Tabouret, 40 tol against third and Jimmy O’Brien distanced, ‘Time, 2:495¢. pier 13 N river, in the afternoon, with 24 cabin | 60 to 1 inst The Spy and 66 to 1 against New Third Heat.—Ogle was away first, Frank second, Charles Barron plays Hamlet in New Haven to- Pere caiaane Capa O'R” Won ior | Galt a train abate re aah | Mantes, Pankand Oe rote on hae, | meow hi Gnarieston and Florida ports, sailed from pier No. 5 | name, and n6 fewer than twelve fase starts oc. |, but tuey Fan sharp enough to Keep in front of Manes, | yfr, and Miss Couldock are playing an engage- North river at three o'clock, having on board 55 | curred before the flag fell. At length, however, they ee Geieonen pole, b Eres Mesvun Cohe eral ment in Mobile. ce ae and a full freight of assorted mer- | were despatched on very fair terms, and See | the backstretch Manee outtrotted the others, and at Fanny Janauschek plays “Phedra” in Milwaukee 4 Saw, on the right, was the first to show e ‘The Rebecca Clyde, Captain Chichester, for Wash- | infront, ‘but Was’ “steadied” into the fnok, Seer Deen ean oe ig hd to-morrow night. ington and Georgetown, D. C., left pier No. 15 East | His place was taken at once by Grimston McKean Buchanan personates Richelieu to-morrow Her saeco nn | a eae, Sear | es caste aa ae apa | ean nos, The Isaac Bell, Captain H. A. Bowen, for Norfolk | a couple of hundred yards, however, Paui Jones, vous aay Sengins, ‘te accom, x, fougtile Toronto is to be favored next week with the ‘Grand prett! Use thing, with some degree of brilliancy, | at No. 508 West Tnirty-eighth street, has been in the too, fn it habit of late, in the way of home amusement, of jitson & Co.'s latest are:— ‘ coy ae moet rohoni ‘Genevidve de Brabant.’ | frequently beating his wife, and last evening he The popularity of this charming opera, which has indulged tm his usual remarkable freak of Line eee “. pana iy oe ine Gy med exhibiting his affection by knocking the part- but stil in time to have « good supply of customers. | BOF of ‘bis cares and plesscres from room knee, Oe tie a Méche,” which | to room of their narrow dwelling, ending it ‘ose sings so charmingly in the Bacchanalian | py jamping apon her and stamping to an unrecog- scene, and a ee by Charles Wels, The latter | n) Parr gi er face and body, "Sach was. the ter- comprises the principal morceauz in the first act. | ribie nature of their altercation that the little farnt- They are very poorly and inartistically strung to- | ture they possessed was broken to pieces and the only gether. Take, for example, the serenade song, @ bedstead they owned was smashed into bits that compendium of the ent de Paris” of * might be used as kindling wood. The cries of the Belie Helene,” and the duet in the cave scene of | woman called to her aid the assistance of persona “Barbe Bleue’ Mr. Wels, in his accompaniment, | jiving on the upper floors, who interposed, and, uses semt-quavers in the first part of each measure | after separating them, detained the murderously and triplet quavers in the latter part. The effect is | inclined Rusband until Sergeant James arrived, when by no means pleasing. There is not the slightest | he was arrested and taken to the Twentieth precinct : 34 and cont work. 0 t, till Living; bi ‘The Niagara, Captain S. Blakeman, for Richmond, | Seesaw and Eight of the Gutter ‘cleat of wists | yqZoures Heat—There was no further betting on the | council Bluffs theatre, Mr, ‘Knight Is no more successful. He gives w | SCveUOICIOCK Mat, Mites et eked intone jelly and left pier 37 North river, in the afternoon, with 23 | were Tabor Dall ‘d Tribune: m | race. ‘le took the lead, closely followed by the ’ ballet galop, the page’s song as a gal of the badly bruised that, in th inion of the cabin passengers; cargo assorted. Z Guinea the Viner’ gelding and: anuravator cere | cilers. (Frank and Ogle went around the turn nead | | Mrs. Emma Waller does “East Lynne!” in Roches- | Faranaole as ® waltz, the “couplets damn’? asa | Her body 60 batt naed ner, sie could not long sur. already “settled,” The pane increasod as they ap and head about three lengths in front of Manee. At | ter to-morrow evening. polka redowa, and the first song of the burgomastor | Pin i is probable that her brutal husband will SAD AFFAIR IN LOWELL, Mass pronelied the Cane] Bridge; and at the side of the | the ‘atter peing two length im front, of Manes. | _ Kate Fisher and her horse open at the Pittsburg | TiAPOOe ty que Same KeYs Arranged in the most | now optain his deserts a J canal, at the five furlo! Paul Jones drew out | Time, forty seconds. Frank broke on the back- | theatre to-morrow night. “4 ” A Dellding Bareed col we Mon and a Wo- | Wh ball_o length teed of Grtmston. Make Haste | aieth Radiance want $5 tne, Sree Sat. Wed, caces | “the Lancaghise Lass” holds forth in Baltimore | as ee ceeteo axe tees aieROr Mikseh. Very good SHOOTING AFFRAY IN GREENWICH STREET. and Lady Henriette—who, up to this point, had | jengths to the half-mile pole, Ogle second, two diene orthe von bcd aciaee cnet man Suffocated to Death. raced abreast—the next division being The Spy, The | jengths and a half in front of Frank. Time, 1:19, | B¢Xt week at the Holliday. We a Pend S Oo publieh the following: About ten minutes to twelve o’clock last night as P LOWELL, Nov. 21, 1868, Palmer, Seesaw and Knight of the Garter, with | Manee heid his own around the lower turn, but Miss Kellogg sings in Philadelphia next Wednes- ‘This morning about one o'clock fire was discoverea | TTbune, who was running exceeding! well, close coming up the homestretch Frank closed on” him | day, Friday and Saturday evenings. behind them. On turnin, ie bend into the straight in the bonnet bleachery of 8. R. Fletcher, No. 96 Mer- | Grimston got on better With Paut Jones, who | auely and the race was, in afoane qhiety ards from | yfarietta Ravel has been doing the “Angel of Mid- rimack street, in the second story. The fire broke | had on his other side, but further back The Spy, | four lengths ahead of Ogle. Time, 2:45. * | night” with much success in Buffalo. n Knight of the Garter and Seesaw. Immediately in yan “ out in the back nigel ge how it originated is a mys- the track of the favorite were The Palmer and Make | noves w a wanieee ap AE tne te hon oe lk nd The “Kannucks” of Montreal are to be edified tery. This room, used as @ store and work room, | Haste; and as they fot fairly into the line for | away the best again, but was soon caught by Frank, | 2¢Xt with “Ten Nights in a Barroom.” ‘was entirely burnt out, nothing having been saved, | home Tritiune, who had been shut out, saw an op- | the latter og a a= pg the quarter pole in ‘The Hanions ana Pfau will give four of their break- 5 avenite Adoremus Dominum” and ‘The star of | Mr. Carroll, living at No. 645 Greenwich street, was thiehem,” two Christmas carols. G. W. Warren. | escorting a female friend to her home, No. 640 that Evidently intended for children of the tenderest | street, ne met in the alleyway leading to the build- y “I am Coming; song. Henry Kleber. An anti | ing @ man whom he afterwards ascertained quated, uninteresting affair, to be Edwin Barbelett, a patrolman of the “Beautitul Snowdrops;” song. J. A. Thomas. A | owont, " very pretty mel bi ta duiferent mnty-eighth precinct, when @ quarrel en- scootepan eae le sued, resulting in the former being shot, rtunity and raced up to Grimston. Ata quarter secot ‘The front room was also deluged with water, and all ae Sa a tron nome. tee ‘Palmer appeared ‘ate in pe Aggy a he ene Sage ot peanen oa te neck performances in Cincinnati next week. “One little curl of auburn hair.” McNaughton. | put not dangerously, by the latter. What led to the in it was damaged. The store beneath, No. 98, was | distress, and the favorite, Pan! Jones, and Knight of | packstrete! except that Frank opened the on “Grand Duchess” Tostée favors the Jersey Jakes | The preceding remarks will apply to this song. alvercation coald not be suficiently explained when ‘was occupied by Blbridge Dearborn, boot and shoe | the Garter seemed to have the race ‘between them. | Ogie, and Mance closed up a little. All of them | of Trenton to-morrow evening with “LeSabre de | q pinuant, preach Meta theone, Co gne reli adapied | (ueWounded man Was senched the dwelling Bare A piquant, pretty Itttle theme, and one weil adapted | story runs that as he approached the dweiling Bar- to the voice and style of Miss Susan Galton, belett, who was 1n citizen’s clothes, asked him in ® “Grecian Bend Mazurka.” DaCosta. Very good. | very profane way what right he had there, when he Holmes, of mote Ce “Grant’s March 0 | wag answered in a@ similar harsh’ manner, the White House.” Pp. C. Prime. which resulted in @ tussle, and the Louis Dachauer & Co, publish the following : officer being aided by an unknown weman, jumped “Remembrance; melody. Lucian Albites. A sim- | away from bis opponent and pulling his revolver ple, touching theme, in the arrangement of which | fired twice, the second ball taking effect in the mouth the hand of the true musician {8 shown. of Carroll, carrying away part of his tongue and ‘The same house has also some of Christine Nile- | jodging in the fleshy part of his neck. Officers were son's little Swedish songs, in which she first Won | goon at the spot, when both Carroll and his assail- who had Mr. Hodgeman’s colt, however, almost immediately | proke on the backstretch i ion Pere.” ponrerapeagr angered eeune catego “cracked up,” and asecond afterwards a great shout | ther spend ate salon Me rial Gace 4 ba 3 Orleans now supports a grand opera, a cirens | 000, iy ‘ater, prociatmed the defeat of Grimston, up to this | broke, but closed on the others at the half-mile pole | and two theatres, The Crescent City is gradually re- He was insured for $4,000, which more than covers | time going so well, but who now stopped as if he | py square trotting. Frank and Ogle took afew more | gaining her former giory. his loss, Mr. Fletcher was insured for $1,000, which had been shot, just inside the distance. The Paimer Jumps on_ the Mashing end. Woen they came to A new comedy, entitied “Tame Cats,” the joint Goes bet cover bis oes, ‘The Wotlamy 4 at once took his place and the race became a match | {he score Frank was leading two lengtha, Ogle sec- juction of Messrs. Stephen K. Fisk and Edmund joes Not co 5 ig is owned by | between him apd Knight of the Garter. It has al- | ond, three lengths ahead of Mance. The <iges, Yates, is shortly to be brought out at the Prince of John Nesmith, whose loss and insurance we have not | Ways been argued by the opponents of Sir Joseph's | without much deliberation, however, gave the heat | Wales theatre, London, learnéd. L airheng Noha aid pete) ertiad teat oe eat and race to Manee, Time, 2:45). Zoe, the [a ig and big has been play- J a wae ie i - The third story and attic above were occupied for | wearing his opponent out by this very quality. As nat in Fulton's CN, “or Wotan’s ‘Oonstency.* lodging rooms, and the saddest part of the affair is | they got im front of the stand he gained on him inch JAROS. She 0} in Dayton on’ the 23d. her triumphs in Paris. ant were conveyed to the station house, when @ n — 4 -_———_——___——- doctor was 81 ned a that tre prsons_two men and a young wonan— | Ha ™halls “Enain’vin Stont Bi caus | , TeCarme. utp Aas, araay pubinen tay | yt! Bebe Sant iarel as een ay LT wi Burl us Bate tsar" 8% ‘were suffocated, either from the natural smoke or by | Machell’s horse, Tribune finished @ length behind | in the HgRALD, has given rise to geueral dissatisfac- | cork’ opera and joined the reconstructed church on se ’ sherk rerneniamraarvdbenetarns inhaling the famoes of buring brimstone used in bon. | Knight of the Garter and the same aistance | tion. It appears that after settling the differencés | Broadway, where he intends indulging in the “legit- | Nominations for Assistant Alderman and Cor+ EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF A WALKER STREET FIAM, poration Counsel. ‘Tho citizens of the Ninth district nominated for | An Empleye Arrested and Goods Recovered. For some months the firm of Deppeler & Kam. Assistant Alderman John H. Decker. ‘The German Club of the Twenty-first district merer, doing business at No. 36 Walker street, hava net bleacheries, The names of those who perished Guar fesse ea thik eee th savenes Late which existed the would-be rivals played a three a Saaare Ovoe Tee en ae ing’ farmer are Michael B. Gaffney, twenty years old, whose pa- | Henriette; Grimston and Tabouret, many lengius | ball game, 500up, Rudolphe won by 105, scoring | Allen in “Dora,” @ dra ation by Chi rents reside on the Merrimack Corporation, and with | m rear, were pulling up; Make Haste, the Vixen ¥ 4 regard ‘son's m of that name, one whom he Sogn | he was temporarily lodging with | gelding and The Spy were next, and the last four innate thelr Nie Sincinnatt, a pary by. the mare ¢ of sonneua ib ir. Owen's characters, ‘8 friend who one of the rooms, and who saved | were Aggravator, Dalby, Ajax and Fair Wind—Van | &@ with suspicion. On Friday evening the second or | aig, now one of missed property in various lots, but the robert ea himself. The other aan Aw | CS who had | Amburgh and New Guinea not passing the pos four ball amie 1,000 points, was begs pushing Apropos of Mr. Sothern’s American —— Lp Assistant Alder ghtesten district were ae tyeeeaitontty carried on that until afew been in the city since tured tneroom | Value of the stake £1,038. The performance of the | shots barred. Rudotphe again wor, by doi, nis aver- | tour the English journals think it a very strange siinated ‘Nicholas Haughton for Assistant Ald ast evening. He registered his name at the Merri- | Palmer was a remarkably good one, considering his being almost fifteen and Carme’s less than ten. proceeding, as they imagine It quite 1; ble for nominated Nicholas 8 ler. | days ago no facts were obtained that justified them mac House as Manard, Boston, though he | heavy weight and the fact that at the post he was ie matches between Dion and +Foster will take | him to draw more brilliant, crowded or pay: man. v in laying the larceny to the charge of any particular Cound, and Jonn Gannon for Assistant Alderman | Caeseentienad io tains proeeny paul terete of the Fourth sand dollars worth mysteriously disappeared, Nominations for School Trustees. A day or two their suspicions were directed to ‘The Democratic Union Conventions to nominate iw a No. 10 Second skrect, and the ease Bossi ence candidates for school trustees were held last night | placed in the hands of special officers Dunlap ana | had a New York card in his pocket. He is five feet | kicked so severely by Grimston and trembled so | place in this city on the 17th and 18th December. The houses here than he reset joing three inches high, perhaps twent or twenty-five years violently afterward ‘that his Ca had serious | second game will tak pe in Montreal thirty days ing ice, the father of winerds' ana the gregh aantoa, old, dark hair aud thin moustache; was well dressed | thoughts of not allowing him to @ part in the | after date of first. © articles of agreement set | is astonishing the Brooklynites with marvellous and wore # diamond bosom pin and # heavy dia- | race. Knight of the Garter had the mistortune to | forth that two matches are to be played—viz., at the | feats of sleight of hand. The headed professor mond ring on one of his = » The name of the pe Place he held in this very race last year | three-ball or French game, 300 point py and at the | has lost none of his cunning, &e young ‘woman is Sybil Shack! pea, only fifteen or six. | when he was beaten by Mandrake, but he ran ex- | fair American (or push barred) game, 1,200 points | seances to our cousins on’ “ years old, who roomed in the attie and who | ceedingly well with such a weight. ' It is the opinion | up, each with 2% balla Lo @ table upon which | desirous of passing a pleasant event; came here from Ellsworth, Me. She was employed | of many that if Tribune had not been unfortunate | neither shall have Maghss fore played, the crotch to | The “Lancashire ” was perto \f be tion. A girl who roomed with | in being shut out so long he would have won, as he | be barred. The stake 1,000 a side on each jneen’s theatre, f ative vt of the Sev work Uj pe Pe being Ynearty tate: ny but gameness and finished in excellent e, of which ee has been ‘ited, the remain- imes, and thoug Il eters rae auaionces in the various wards, and resulted as foilows:— Thelt efforte were cownes Wi th inoceee tant mi | Foof after beng nearly suffo. | style, but in my opinion the pace was too much for | Ing $1,500 & side to be deposited five days prior | was recently withdrawn to give to an extrava- | ards os whe” Be Pivenea R, on visiting Rosa’s residence, where a small portion. velipea'in te eat parte io | and, ‘tbe spertcmence “ar°" Pa ame ote | to Leia mine Tore ‘om, ie Whar | Bnugernes Breet Rett ie wish Hoos are | tut nae = Bc Adteeue sunny | Susan ne rele! ae Worst 7 Verily the are | 7—William Miles, 18--Loute J. Kell terre, | dollars, was found. ‘was arrested and hose who perished are burnt, what I have always believed, that he is an | 18th day of December, 1868, provided @ suitable | running after gods. §—Nathaniel P. West. Joni Mere. in the Seventeen tation house to of Manard, or Maynard, the stranger, is | overrated horse, The result was of course a great | public hall, having a substantial, solid floor, can be | J. is meetin fehard Bvane si Michael Fay. = | oe Noms berore'toe courts In warehouse of Gordon & Currier, gad blow to the for the winner has been a ire- | secured. if not, the game (the three-ball, 900 points | with conti ia present joke aol. in “vine “Teme balers thet’ the ‘otal amount of his friends, ‘The sad acciden ere favorite and has been up) must be played om some day during the second by EA thea- ee ‘tho Ninth Ward nominated Hiram | stolen will foot up to $3,000 or ote ue otty, very large amounts, ‘The week in January, 1300.8 The second game (four-bail | tre, Prince | J. : exact amount at this writing caunot