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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEET. a eo: — ls | K i pO : 3 will be tn the international regatta, and canse I thi tion, both State ana sportsman,” aiways “runs his horaea for the benefit YACHTING IN ENGLAND. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. | tera were equiv asersed, wd that the omcers HORSE NOTES. afte public,” ai a argat deal more to the samme sup displayed” Stents of ecmuatants to faite er ~eeeeeenew ~~ of thy ah) ” roper! jeduct @ Same Parner’ effect. There " 7 ide! " from the eae oe ed cou ate described in the We learn from Kentucky that the celebrated race | ber that about twenty years ago he was hissed off @ | The Opening of the Seasou—The Prize for the eg ty contested ground? Federal Taxes Upon Non-Hesident Allene | Gort Ait om Ont ering, Mee fustice SwAayae, horse James A. Connolly died at the Woodlawn | Face course for what was cousidered “dirty” Pollcy | International Yacht RacomThe Gibyaltar | ,,1H¢ Sappho will louve the dock shove menttone: pC tion e Right te Tax a — —— with his he nd at many, amidst i] ” par ong posit "Through ¥ ch They Passe N CITY. Course last week, The horse while in play reared, | “whitewashing” he has received, have ventured to | MacewThe Laumel of the Cambria, Mesers, Poillon’s ship yard im’ Brooklyn, where he Th i ovuat Reviane Law: BROOKLY > lost his balance, fell backwards and broke or in- think that Sir foseph Hawiey cares a. rh Pig eety Lonpon, April 3, 1909. mpraverien and al jons will at once be bo San eee jured his spine so severely that he survived but | f0F “umber one” than for the pu y It seems that we are to have au international yacht | P'no Sayono is one hundred and thirteen fect The Northern Central Rattroad Company vs, John ‘Ti, COURTS. he ran three horses in the Derg iue Gown, Green @. Jackson.—In error to the Clreu thirty hours, Mr. Pennock meets with a serious | sieeve and Rosicrucian—and declared to win with | Tace in some shape, for we have got an international | jengch on one hundred and twenty-three on water line and one hundred and twenty-ilve fe r t y ¥ lly | the last two. I need-no} say that they were no- | prize, and a splendid affulr, too. As yachomen of I Disirict of Maryland, Mr, Justice Nelson delivered loss in the death of this famous horse, as Conno! k ata On deck; her breadth of heam, twenty-one fect te pd to of the court, This is a writ of error to SUPREME COURT—CUICUIT. Was considered one of the best racers at all distances are fap Sank Fano Cown Wee) Ben Se ae able | Your side will naturally take deep interest in this | fines and her tonnase, 2714 tons, to whiel a the Circuit Court of the United States of the District | 4 Coniston in Prospect ParkeAction to ites | 12 thts country. ‘ clusion that he had raced on that occasion at least fog article, I must describe it, It was originally made be aanen the increased tonnage due to the rece: of Marymnd. The suit was brought by Jackson, a cover Damages. ‘The subsoribers of the Prospect Park Fair Grounds Beier eaane Satie Leeemh ane had netted Lisle | for the Paris Exhibition. It consists of a service a non-resident alien, against the Northern Central Refore Judge Barnard, are going to have @ gala day at their grounds OR | eombe,” pointed out that the stakes alone, amount- the dinner table tn oxidized and gilt, Theye are six AQUATICS, Bont Racing on the Schnytktil foe the Philadelphia Press, April 19.; ‘The Schuylkill river presented a beautiful sigh on Saturday, the'waters ay every conceivy shape and style of boat, ‘The afternoon was. sel apart for the opening of the boating season, but . road Ce 3 Ss eonyaptey the 20th of May. th dancin, ning for, and that Sir | Pieces—a pair of five-light candelabra, a pair of fruit Ravjroad Company, imeorporated by the State of | Joseph Hutt vs. Theodore Dreler, Jr.—On the 24 of | Me 20th of Ma rh a saipli py aney Se ee tee Bay Rang Sari or erayA~ if Shouting stands, and two decorative end pieces. wey land, 4 Ragebipl sp Sree beset fo | June, 1808, plaintuf was driving in Prospect Park | ment of’ the ladies connected with the members of ri had breecraged bys arl and rapt The candelabra are formed entirely of nautical em- bouds issued by the c Ye copy Of one 18 a8 | with a turnout valued at $1,250, consisting of a horse | the association. It will, no doubt, be a graud affair. won largely over tie victory. The ‘4 1 a, 7 n of masts, foliows:— thatcould do @ mile in three minutes, a valuable Ca ery eye ett) ire Re eg syed peasy aoe di mn when, to the astonishment and disgust of the whole | gpars, sails, ro) ule! anchors and every im- vthern Central Railroad Company wi! pay | carriage and an elegant lap robe. While so driving | 4 Sunday Morning Drive to the Fashion |, unity, it was announced that Vagabond, deahae eed eae parece Every ar. comm er January 1, 1365, thirty @ollars, beg met defendani Track. the “lucky baronet’s” representative in the City and heavy wind and rain in the forenoon did not leay: Bes pent’ OS en E nien Probtocs Raab Teason of his’ careless 1 eaeeeee Met | To rae Epitor or Tae HxnAip:— Suburban, had been struck out of the race. Your | ticle 1# most carefully modelled and exact in propor- | the waters as placid as was dourabie, a ae Selle Prenearee: readers were in my last letter informed that after the | tion, Minute attention has been paid to every repre- ture lay was to have been the leged, drove rhe signature.of tho. treauter was oa 4; the tage. ong * carne ame ge contags Fe Sunday last, time six o’clock in the morning, the | favorable trial of the horse, the news of which the Vs plaimud then proved a demand of payment, at | the shock, Hal horse was greatly fright- | S40 shining brightly, and the first really spring air | ‘touts’ telegraphed all ever the kingdom, the public 7 t occurrence, rushed to ‘im with such ness that he was ene and plage the company oftered to pay the | Tr asta, umnanageanie, ee BrOMFRIng Gens 00 OUF ChAEME, Wer pemped ourselves |. See rowshe to the short odds of five to one, and gance ts obtained without the least vulgarity, and amount, deducting a tax of five per centum per | at great speed, soon overturning tie carriage, tear- | Vit fiend Fish behind Admiral Farragut, as g00d | that sir Joseph's commissioner so bungled his Worl the uniformity 1s most surprising when we consider anaum to the United States, under an act of Cons | 10g the robe, injurmg himself very much and also | #Toader and trotter 93 wears iron, and, taking the | in being ‘too clever by half.” that lus employer had ‘esa aimbeniin 26 Mer ines heures ahecMcnes ike gress, and a further tax of three mills per dollar of iia crivar, who was nora, peedlong on the pond. road to Thirty-fourth street ferry, drove on the boat, ne ae rapes oa his canduiate.. He a ee aaa Tieane e Les ios rea jeg rps ias the principal of each ond claimed to ve dueto the | catastropue unsafe to drive, to say noting of the | cowed the East river to Hunter's Point, and soon | wouid have madetio diderence, and certainly It would | Pa. Geur that every one is struck with thelr beauty Blate of Pennsylvauta, which offer of payment was | injuries he sustamed. The action was brought to | left that far from sweet-scented place behind on our | not to men such as the late Lord Glasgow; butat any r 2 e | recover the 3 rate the borse was “ ched” on Monday afternoon. | and originality, All the pleces are en suite and refused, The plainttif also gave In evidence | OS colision, The ameter ees froWinE out | roa to the Fashion. Coming to the meadows and | Eo iiieea wore the public with this conduct that | made up of the ssine charheter of ornament, mark- charters incorporating the Norliern Central Rall- | a general denial of the allegations of the complaint, | WSblands wo heard the robin yedbreast pouring | wiea on Wednesday Vagabond returned io the pad- | lug thelr decorative nature and not forgetung their tion of @ new four-oared shell Jabely purchanod Wot the Quaker City Club, and a six-oared barge of th Bachelor Club, but owing to the h wind prevailed the latter alone participated in the monies, Under the command of Commodore J: M. Ferguson the entire ficet of twelve floats at about five o’clock moved into position, with their pone directed up the stream and stretching abreast across the river, At the signal of a pistol shot [101 the commodore’s barge, they gave way, andl proocediag up to the Girard avenue bi divided ito sections, and, returning ha! wa Tested upon their oars, with their bow: nt sentation of rope, wood or tron, The entire effect is beyond any written description, as the greatest ele- a " yl sp neal para ek n" q olitan, for } utility, across the channel. The commodore’ road Company by the State of Maryland and of | Jury stl out at the rising of the court. forty tie Fabel psihoend nyse bie Fen ae en seg rear ich ne wassignaly | With this description of the prize in hand it seems ¢, followed by tho new, barge of the Li Pennsylvania, and rested. ‘The defendant then gave Wronatul Appropriation of Property. awakening from @ winter's sleep to grect so fait’ | eaten, a great crowd followed him, hissing and odd to read in the last, Courd Circular a regret over | gilded smoothly and switly between the on: in evidence the articles of consolidation of four rail- Before Judge Barnard. ma te vi “3 Linn; 1d Sis ld to come out on 1 prot iy ere Wi no int onal ut tossed oars an: he articles of conse our 1 ledge Barn; On the road we met Mr, Gray with a black horse | hooting, and imei tala rs i veod but ttle | race because Mr. Aahbury's challenge has ‘been | the latter also witht road companies, by ich had been incorporated Benjamin Armstrong and John Nichols vs, Mott C, | and top wagon, Mr. Humphries also with a black a bree Obie! " it i ere T beat wn him, It is even said | touched by no one bat the owner of the Dauntless, vind the three etucrs b¥ | Colemunand Anotier,—-This was an action brought to | Horse, Mr. Williams with bis celebrated Hamble _ yevoind = roots Daf aoe Vagavond’s | which boatis held to be too big by any measure- za line of a ne S = Re tonian stailion, Mr. De Jonge with a bay, Dan Ma:e 2, va Jumore to Suabury, Pa, This | TCCOver the sum of $1,000, the value of certain oftice | with Little Dan and mate, and Frank Howard with | Jockey; but this f am not able toconfirm. At alt Tiere cules Naa thet meni ion snkdhonas’ teved into by the respective | furniture ana tmplements used in the coffee busi | a bay team scattered at intervals along the road, | ¢Ve0% Sir Joseph Hawley hus com) init ae that could compete on more equal grounds with our turned and came down abreas' ing point. Reaching this they swung apaig in solid line, and, being given the — signal, started slowly for their respective. positiol t 4 eheers. As they dp the very boat fell into line, and, gliding gently up the river, it to the original start. sending from I consolidation was companies in pursuance of acts of tho legislatures of | ness, which plaintits allege were wronefully re. | all bound to i tige and we shall hear no more 61 at (wo States; aud by means of which t rourcom- | Moved from: their premises, Detendants v denied $ A rrived, ar ee time before breakfast in | “#o!t sawder” which has been poured over lim. TORRE BATE Pili has Feil cl A. ri une eane iecompeles ae ae 8 wore 1 into o 2 Northern | every allegation of the complaint, Verdict for the | visiting the stablea of the different trainers and FTES ABS DONE EX Fl ac CaCeEctomn ile Aust treo genre done ant ot amie Gtk chan ee een Nears Ae yal Railroad Company, efendauts, avivers aud inspecting the anmais that (althous! - vate the Henrietta the victor #" * of the Undine Club; the Hiawatha, of the Mal the saine name by the leg ure rath " rters When such men as the Kentish baronet pursue J was t ictor . "1 * a hes auoluers deg ¥ heres | = SUPREME COBAT—SPECIAL TERM. ior the seas The most of thon ae girs i ihe erry eae Te ech cag at) Tollow me Titel 10 be nations i Cxbrattar for a prize of Pe agit ne a one of ie acura yew twice the Buber e8 by ther 2 cia * e cl ne 7 «de his com ~ > acd ‘ e1 with Mr. Graham, the owrer of ie D a i. Le this com; Ry Judge Gilbert. ens Fae nares ek RAE Tron ay All wanker doing a itctle bit of ingenious bye-play with his horse, | of te same club have subscribed another £200 for a | They got off well together, but shortly after the s the Atlanta and Hiawatha got foul of one another, but did not lose much ground. Catching the stroke again quickly the Atianta drew slightly ahend, fole lowed by the Hiawatha and Ione abreasi of other, with the Hesperus te iar in the rear, Eac! coxawain, in drawing near the Girard avenue endeavoring to take advantage of the bend in stream, the boats became crowded, and the witha and fone collided and were compelled stop. Quickly recovering themselves the Hiawatha, ut on & spurt, and passing rapidly ahead Vietorine Achille vs. Margaret Wehrle et al.— and [ only mention the matter to saow how we man- | return match from Gibraltar to England. In this Motion to voeste tudamene of foeman ein: sonic | hates AarecniNe in looking at ine homes as | age these things here, The Drammer, as siready | match there 1s so far the best promise of the season with ten dol ” | they went through their exercise upon the track. | Mentioned, was, after the victory of his stable com- | for an ocean race, Here is a spanking run of rough Gh ten Sellers cant. Very lit'te fast work was dome, as the horses have nion Formosa, made first favorite for the City aad | sea, as open as one could wish. American to compel to uloct whether tor eae tn Motion | sitarrived and have frst todo'an immense amount | Suburban, for which event he finished second. | yachts would be on an equality “in this 0 ec mpel to elect whether to proceed in this court of preliminary “jogging” to get into “condition” and | Thereapon the*owner, who is largely connected with | race, as it is over @ course where om Sow Jersev granted, put their legs wel under them. The system pursued | the licensed victuailing interest, and his friends gave English navigators would have no advantage in tion of them are th the | of divorces | a Waliam Brown.—Fudgment | With all trosting horses ia, speaking generally, abont | out that the horse would not ruis for the Great Metro. sno wieas fe of currents and winds. Not eaten oe BS . - Hy ae ; Hi jolitan next day, g Iv vas ariven io So whee cry cau. the same, viz.: Joxging and syeeding, with potlaps & | By YSY" Bex Tie a esad teached these healtiy | may be of uy country. ‘Three American boats it 2 2 “ “] oP yy wl inte Of se ee ae ee nee morning: Witt | ads, the party, through thelr agents, began to back | would make this race a grand plece of excitement. case it i insis nee that the | Action to Recover 29,265 en an Agreement renty of waiking exercise for the afternoon, tuter- | 7 ‘d . t % ard upon the Atlan' hich in thy stp D 2 4 _ 1 . surrying, Y him for pouw suijiiiugs and pence all over the ‘The Cambria was launcied from Mr. Ralsey’s slij por wi was in van Rorthern Centre! Retiroad ¢ ive] 0 | Defendauts Allcge Fraud and Set Up a Caman | Ppered with the necessary feeding, currying, rub- | oonipy, eae were thor mvestmenta | on Monday lst, She has been much improved | the Hesperus coming’ almost abreast of the lon a. reisteyae ny ms i the coupous ay three eee emer Pt a Up a Cani bins soaking apd bandaging. sa ena that before the flag fell he was again at 3 to 1, and— | during the last winter, The very conspicuous hol- | Passing the bridge in this order they came down B jar of the pi pal of bond asat ro ¥ ‘act ct c 4 : ‘Thusis denied by the Platnum. It hag been argued a M sly si “first turn” from the judges’ stand are thought by | Of pounds, see rrax | two feet; her mainboom has been increased by two | there was danger of his barge and the iawar ach, for the p e ac’s of the Legis! " Uriah H. Dudley vs, EGwein K, Scranton and Wik | alt to bea great improvement‘ upon those of the | THE city AND su vga acs Mg aa METROFOLITA feet; tan inte area cate ae came cn | Sentara Collison, sheered’ slightly towards th Pennsyivan hang Spee liam H, Otis.—Prior to the S0th of April, 1865, de- | old track. Of these events, the most important of the meet- | course. ‘The Cambria was found to be very stiff un- fendants, under the firm name of Seranton & Co., ee ® pleneant Sundar Sinrnae Core wee Ao ing, but little description is necessary. For the for- | der canvas last year, and the increased power ° Tlivam Benner and Lemuel Brow! nder tb "ke? We of the | mer, one mile and @ quarter, twenty started, of | given her tals year, added to the alteration in her nded nm, under ¢ | work” will be in order and give ail lovers e ; ; ction, and if no | firm name of Benner & Brown, and James D, | tretter an opporianliy of seoing ham at his ehear- beter Papeererrgee ae ey pee sae sen cxpeowa to give her an increased speed of other objection e3 e defe Is ‘ a vi p it Mr, ; would fal. if this Was ua open ter ME | Fisk were interested with defendant in the ea howhig: "8 ¥ Hist Seine eens stables of | 5 to] about Lord Ay’ pabusy 's La Belle ger sun suas thes aligner ected ba mae. ber Epreotine have concurred wilh the imterpretatioa of the court | preparing and selling of hermetically sealed | horses already on the ground:— to] about Poinsettia, AE ie) any there besites | ona, are now Sittin ‘out, amorig which are the below, Which coucuired with the views of the plam- | Meats. On that date Scranton & Co. sold ont thetr | Dan Mace will have some thirty horses to train | There had been “forest th about — Tot gix- | schooners Alarm, aastons. ‘and Blué Bell, 170 tons, Ms counsel. These acts, as expounded, tax | interest to Dudiey for $15,420 39, taking his notes | this scason. Among those already arrived are | Vagabond, for the Duke of lowoestio. FRO Oak | She gations Mowralie, Riverine fone and’ Eutworth, “money owing by Insolvent debtors, wuetier | therefor . Scranton & Co, on ther part, were to pay | Eastern Queen, Western New York, Captain Jinks, | Pepee on Potsettia up to j oni Any night, yt ‘out | eighty. ‘The Alara and Mosquito were eontein| re” by prouitssory bote, penal or suogle bili, | Diaintid in eight months 15 per cent of all amounts | Little Dan, Twang, and a brown gelding, Rhode only after Sir Joseph Naw! nied ted sg Mon og ries of the famous America and, excopting of the bond or ju nt,” and impose three mullg | due him at that time on account of sales made by | Island, comes next week. that 1 was decided 50 Sas a iat a most dis- | Arrow, were the only vessels that beat her. on the dollar of the principal, payabie out of | him in the business between March 1, 184, and | Lovett has aPatchen stallion and Charlie Revere’s | {he market had been “aleared.” This ty a mone HN | “Aina one seventy-eight tons, 1s now fitting. She the Interest, and it is made the duty of the president | April 80, 1885, inelusive, and also fifteen per cent | Butler and James T. Brady. Fog te oe ae et ee) a good | has had her mast reduced eighteen inches and. has or other offices of the company Who pays the cou | of $1,000 paid by said Duley to cancel a contract | | Champitn, who occupies Budd Doble’s old quar. | (0 help It% The public wit be “on") to a Bit | een etrengtiened. She was rather tender in s pons or interest to the hoider to retain the amount | for oysters, Which should have been deducted from | ters, has Palmer, who occupies Dexter's old box; | thing;” and even the “interference ni For e@ paper | breeze and the reduction in her spars will be a great o! the tx. Nor shall We ingitire into the coupe. | the inventory taken ot the expiration of the busl- | W. H. Taylor: sp'endid six year old, thst black hovse | t secure long odds for owners, which one paper | fnoes sive tency of the Legislature of Pennsylvania to impose | ness, On the withdrawal of Scranton & Co. from | flomer, and Bella Clay, property of Wr, F. Wilkins, | etavely proposes, would have a Se ea en fhe schooner yacht Verga, 145 tons, was launchea this tax upon general principles, as we shail piace | the business the eattre interest in it remained with | and a Day mare that acts and looks like a trotrer. @ delay of au hour at the post as far the | from Messrs. Camper & Mistcinoie Fare on tte tee the objection upon other und distinct grounds, | the other parties named, At the expiration of eight Rodia haa Myron Perry and Little Fred, property | Wretchicd start, of which Potupetiia. | : Yes | jeit | mst, The ceremony of christening was performed by Though we must say that the tax upon the pronis- | Months from the date of this agreement there Was | of ir. Aeserole; Young Flora, Eight Belis and | best, She was, however, soon overhanied and rult | Tis (ie weeny Ce ter ownen she is to sory note or bond given by the resident debtor, and | due the remaining members of the firm, as piaintit | Horace Greciey, the lead to Birthday, Varnum end Cocoanut. Afar | eng pare in the racing of 2900 and will bee formide- the Wituholding of the amount from the interest due | Claims, on account of sales from March 1, 1864. ta | Billy Borst tad in his stable George Wi'kes, Old | 4 little Alpeastock. The Drummer and La Belt | Mae hile ot to the non-resident holder, would seem to ve a tax | April 30, 1865, inclusive, the sum of $9,265 53, which | Pat, Honest Allen, Bradley, Pat Malloy and 1. Clay. | Hélene began to show more peeinen yan Pho Onine Clyde the racing yachts Condor and Otmara upon each non-resideat. ° It ts not a tax of the | sam Nas hot beea paid, On the Ist of | deorce N. Ferguson has his ueauty Needle Gun | site the stand, the frst named drawing ont, won by | Onlin Pte te ae a nears has purchased Money loaned, beeause that belongs to the resident | May, | 1866, Benner and Brown retired from | and a hay horse ca'led Richmond. two lengths; while The Drummer and Mirtiies, | anew scnooser of 125 tons from the eminent builders @ebtor, for witich he Is taxable; IC 1s a tax onthe | the’ firm, ° having previously transferred all | Alexander Patterson has in iis stable Tattler, | fighting for second honors, the former securcd them | NeW ACkiomel Ue ee Lone Teel te a be the fastest Securliy—the bond, whicit is in the hands of the non- | thelr interest in the agreement between Scranton & | biack stallion Mike Norton, brown stallion Manhat- | bY @ Read, Birthday tins losing £60, bu Cord | peter at tar Aral o resident holder. fhe ground upon which we place | Co. and the firm. This action was broaght to re- | tan and three ureen ones. @5 Ibs. penalty for the Chester Cup. pene ea ‘Measra. Harvey, of Irwenhoe, Essex, are construct the objection in this case to the tux ts, tn brief, that | cover the sams which, as plait? alleges, were | Johnny Murphy has Washington Irving, Tady | oce came into notice for the Two Thousan | Guineas | |) SN net on crew yacht for ins Royal High: the bonds, amounting to 22,500,000, of which those | agreed to be paid by the above mentioned agvec- | Sayers, Lady Ella, William Blair and Lady Franklin, | and Derby, bem backed for the one at to tol, and | ie A Tov lot Ae oe and on the Colne are the in question are @ part, were issued by this company | ment. Defendants in their answer denied that the Isaac Woodruff has only typ as yet, but expects a | forthe other at 20to1, The Metropolitan bythe | cutters Phryne, Audax, Julia and a host of other ves- upon the credit of the line of road, 1s trauchises and | Sim of $9255 53 had not been paid, and clalmed | number next week. ‘The two he now has in training Fan eater a onl are ios Lancet, | sels preparing for the’ coming stragg'e. Dxtures, extending from Baltimore to Sunbury, q | that they had fully complied with the terms of the | are Pet Woodraii and Cotton Broker. the third ‘being y Cnt End A pean cleetarmad course in such @ manner as to cause the oars of two ‘barges to become entangied, coeree th to stop. The Ione, which was still abreast of Hiawatha, shot ahead and passed the winnin: point first, with the Heaperus about half a length in rear. The victor was greeted with the cheers of multitude, the crew the while sitting with smiling and self-gratified countenances, resting upon the! oars from the labor of the hard pull. It being bug) @ scrub race no account was kept of the time west bank of the river, when the latter alicred a Adjourning to the Quaker Clty Club House, thi flag was presented to the fortunate crew wh they will forfeit upon being beate! THE DISASTROUS FIRE IN BALTIMORE. any time. A Terrible Scene—One Fireman Kilfcd and Sixteen Injured. The Baltimore American of the 19th gives ike f¢ lowing particulars of the disastrous conflagration that city on Saturday night, when, from the fatlit of a house, one fireman was Killed and sixteen othe injareds— The burning house was a very old structure, hat ing been erected ata time when it stood upon a outskirts of the city, and is sald to have been first hotel or tavern established in Baltimore, |W! first built it was known asthe York Road Hotel. was a prick structure, three stories high in f with a two story back building. On the nerth sid wiven portion of which line lies within th agreenent. Defendants a's9 set up as a counter < _ it adjoined a three story brick building, and ont diction of the State of Maryland, The old company! olaim that machinery to the value of $10,000 bad : sl the previons day’s betting; for ee pene wee THE YACHT SAPPHO. southern side was a narrow alley, ranning back int to Which tis line belonged by the act of | been traudulently omitted dy the plaintid’s from the GOSSIP OF THE ENGLISH TURF. Pc ei ta Se inten 8 pn Ai Ae RS RL npn cos the yard. The building extended back to the consolidation, transferred it, with its ixtores | inventory which was made the basis of the settle oncneienhetcaatneate sand at 7 to 2 and for the Derby at ls of the houses which front on Sharp street ailey. Alpenstock retired to 20 to 1 for the former race and % Loxpow, Aprit 2, 196. | Solto'T for the latter. ‘The firat and second in the | Her Recent. Alterations aud Contemplated City and Suberban and first eh ren S (rid at a hei <arannn cucane’ i is the first three in 1 interes in yao) circles 0, ings, but the Engiish turfman hardly knows that ne | Bothcase are tinee year oma. the party wou ouly | groraasace mngenad comer coho meager Nos 48, 108, 116, 117, | has begun work till he getsto Epsom Spring. He | about £8,000 over Alpenstock, of which Mr. Bevill sae ; ope at 119, 120, 121, 5 45) 47, 08, 59, 98, 127, 128, 12% | foots that he is more and more rapidly approaching | takes one-fonrth; Mr. Graham and his friends netted | and rigging of the schooner yacl ppho, This in- the side towards the narrow private alley was a vi and large chimney, elevated some fifteen above the roof, This was what is called a han; chimney—that 1s, one without any foundation builé into the walis. 5 About twenty. firemen were inside the burnin 4nd all other Interests connected therewith, inclw}- | ment and agreeinent, Verdict not yet rendered. ing their stock, Lo the new organizatioa, which has issued these bonds. he Sectrily, therelore, pledged CALERD. bapa tbh dsaally thes al idl sao and bound for the payment of thei and or the mterest COUaT CML a embraces tis Maryland portion of the read: and in case of a failure to pay the principal or inte t Srrneve Covar—Crecur rion, With 8 franchises and mixtures, > ’ building when the huge chimney swaved and fel! ing sms ~ " p 12334, 133. some £12,000 by The Drummer. terest has assumed a wider range and been daily . -- ¥ ae Mow. . is epparent ieee ate ort at i 08, 62, 75, S4, $6, 74 2, 10, 12, 23, the great three year old events, and the precagpeee THE pend § OF BANISHMBST AGAINST “ARGTB.” growing, since her owner, Rear Commodore William Sonrpesur it taditrig apod Ct Foor cna onOots bac vania is ai liberty to tax these bonds, that, to tl 90, Gh, 14, 15 hanaidaps, however interesting in themselves, only About seven years ago air. Wills, “Argus,” of buiiding, already weakened by the devouring ft ile they are won by | the Morning Post, ventnred to hint ‘in print that | Douglas, replied to Mr. James Ashbury, owner of the extent of this Maryland poi lead ap—nowadays, when a3 a crushed them in as 1f they were made of paper and rOperty # ntes ; - ina certain decision at which they had arrived the | English schooner yacht Cambria, in relation to the bail Oe erly r fonts her ee | EROCKIIN INTELLIGEYTS. horses of three years of nge—to the Two Thousand | Jookey Club liad acted unfairly; and chat body, courses over which they should sail thetr respective mers —_ oor piping Metvhe ped f as 8 ted Within her own ii we Guineasant Derby. There was comparatively little | deeming themselves superior to criticism, at oxce smontdertng timbers, from which tongues of f : 4 satare: 5 assed a reso'ution warning him off Newmarket | vessels in the matches contemplated by them on the Srzver or OakcM.—An officer of the Atlantic | to notice abont the external features of Epsom en Feat, nine tote dant ng coperty; TO ty tne | Mise wie Of the AUAbtC. Th Gbeatence to tis Doek Police seized 1,100 pounds of oakum on Sunday | this occasion but a slieht fatling of tn the mnmber | question, Mr. Willa commitied a trespass, and was great desire to entisfy thelr curiosity, many morning, which had been smuggled from the bark | of horses and the extreme cold. 1 do not well know | turned off the ground, and Rha ees = poset ola <obivhend:Raee’ Matted. tt eeshll pero Conceritina, ‘The sailors on board the bark are sup- | what sort of fleas you are accustomed | action in the Court of Queen’s Bench, which was de- . , posed to be the smugglers. No arrests have been - 7 cided against him, Tae caaigetty of the club have | «pox'? dock foot of Gouverneur street, where she 5 i to on the Fashion Course and other | jong been of opinion that the sentence of banish- mes he Bk but nt should de rescinded, but were deterred by the | Has been in the hands of a bevy of workmen for € the bonds | AcctsED oP BoroLany.—Martm Gavigan was | sreat rage grounds of the States, but we | ment sir ord G : - | several days. Here they have speculated upon the - ove “ «ft is cometliing to boast of to have 116 horses influence of Lord Glasgow, who, as Itold you re- | seve My ey P iP ance Was m ptr tea towentlyalh enter ehhh No sever- | taken before Judge Cornwall yesterday on a charge | think cently, hated “Argus” so tueh that he expresse! | venture of her change, some indulging in the ree Ke ula and, therefore, none wi , " the cs mm at the post for the etx events of one day, or nine- | the nope that le would one day be abie to dance ‘ can be w @ taxation, with e to the | Of having felontonsly entered the carpenter's shop te hh race. ‘That was the state of matters | or something eide-on his ‘grave, ‘The peer being prophecy that it will be a success, while others “fear + de ae : of the | of Ezra Woodrat, on Hutson avenue, near Concord | teen for eaeh race. wagon: dead, 1 motion will be proposed at the next meeting | it will De a failure.” These grumblings, however, Siates, If the tax is permit | street. and stealing therefrom a quintity of car- | lastyear; but om the first day this season we had of the club rescinding the former resolution and | are the old story over again and again, and are of bond, it must be as it respects | penters’ tools. The hearing of the case was ad- nye en fo ch ey wi fi rr ” syivania can tax these bow Journ 1 until Thursday. . only eighty-one, or fifteen for each event, which is | allowing “the exile” once more to return to the but little tportance. 1 appearance the Sappho at every now and then flamed upwards and insnired af premonition of the horrible fate of the human be« ings who were buried beneath tne rains, Nearly) every man who was in the building at the time of the failing of the walls was precipitated downw: into the celiar and hidden from sight and hearin by the huge pile of ruins. The entire front builal fell in, there being seareely a brick lert upon anothe above the first course of bricks upon the ground feo THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. The thunderous notse of the falling building, thd shower of sparks tha’ ascended from the burnin, timber and tne avalanche of bricks which ponre down into the narrow alley for a few mome' drove the firemen and policemen from the i ryland portion is not flabie for the specified part or quantity of the: Mure Line of Le rou ng LO OE Part Me: upon the s . ‘ 5 heath. principle Maryland can tax T isis ” 4 John MeLaaghtt still very falr sport, The weather was intensely m Rs esent looks decidedly rough; but to the eye of the | Mediate vicinity, but they soon returned and be too apparent to require argument. The Mayitk.—Henry Davis and John McLaughiin | ‘Taesdas, though a little fuer on the follow- ,& SPLENDID Bay, = : to labor among the d bris for tho recover; Gitferses im the two cases teethat, the tine assanited Joseph Do Soto at 99 Water street inst | COMl om Tuesday ee After the Lincotn meeting & West End betting firm | inittated it can be observed thet her alterations | the uodies of the dead and the. stccoring of thd s a . | Ine afternoon; and the Jockeys who rode in the City | inid thelong shot of 6,006 to 14 against The Prommer | have so far rogressed that within three or for weeks panicked. | Goeae cat batarentt Ebr toot Gone tee ae sees 20% | and Suburban, looking forward to atong delay at | for the Derby to a friend Lr, A.) of the owner, Mr. | sie will be on Featmest Co make er collet of ate 7 ae avis’ ear betw nis ter ab i ono! raham. The latter hearing of the transac: a the highest game © yreal world Ave RTO- | at, AIL the parties were arrested by-the police of | We post, were wise im riding down to it, asmany of | the taker whether he Would lay Him, Mr. G@., 1,000 to | Henny gy a¢ he bighest g ra asdeaatiee road is longer within the mis within the latte one beyond the wonnded, At frst it was anticipated that scar aman cond have escaped with his life, so ters rible was the crush of masonry and lamber in whic the former tha Tae aX Would be a mo risuiction of the Ste on the doligr if permitied, would be double taxa- Carnonic Library AssoctaTion.—The annual | agoof the great dispute between the Grand Stand ape Shap peyote stands ag a ad to 1 | vessel's speed and ability. The first of these, ad- | missing men were exhumed alive, it was foun! tbat tion of the bondholder. Each couid tax the | meeting of the Catholic Library Association was | Committee and the “‘cute” Mr, Studd, the new pro- about the metropolitan winner for or bey hm sec aig co bone ee the extent of the casualties nad not been so wreat a Ganon oer The ethos OF thie’ tears ipaa ing | Beld last evening at the hall No. 22 Court street. | prietor of part of the downs, which at one time wees eet, GOrAt Work is siready Anlaned.” This ‘process has Toho eras iat aoe nents bos rgegreneen udholder is readily seen, iree mitis ‘om the report of the Board of Directors it appears | threateved to destroy the Oaks. It was confidently pelt sor resuited in widening her amidships on the water | in digging throngh the ruins, and not until fivd At per dollar of tne priuicipal, at an inte orty new memvers have been enrovied during the | preaictod by the frlends of the committee that they A Cool, Determined Case In Loulstana. Pee ee etd Titpaadoe ne awe within four | o‘clock on Sunday morning that the last body w ; able denut-amaialy, 15 t eee ittege Ate todos volumen Ie the tomer | would run the City and Suburban over the new course {From the New Orleans Crescent; April 15.) ending fore sad alt within swensy feet o( her ends’ Wit cite ix beisié eke thie aia oe State, at this rate, amounis to an annual dedncuon ast year. The lective sea Which they ald ont to frighten the great indigo | On Moniay last tho quiet village of Covington | tne material used in this radical change of her | yr, Willlam C, Ross, Assistant Chiet Engineer of the from the coupons of twenty per centum; and if tis | has been quite snecessfil. The annual | Was shocked to learn of the death by her own | model were white oak and nackmatack, and, ina | Piro Department, was standing on one of the "ppe Planter into accepting their terms; but, as 2 re- | pond Mes. Kate Herbes, née McGrath, which . r “ i oe marked at the time, that track presented such | occured tn the following desperate manner:—I gery ie ee that this Shipping ne diflculties that no sensible owner of horses | the morning Mrs. Herbes attended chure| will enable the vessel vo carry her sail _betier e i 3 Vi roa turning, her husband left her in the how “ y ° Reraey Correapoitinae Seccetart, doa w, | OF Jockey who cared for his neck would patronize | went to'attend to his business, She then went into | With thesame a last, siving her the increased apeed Recording Secretary, J.T. Collen; Treasurer, | % The authorities seem to have taken the same | her room, anil taking a pistol which she had bor: | aaa to her “iease of life,” as the meres venitia- ke; Direetora, B. B. Haggerty, 'T. Cassy, J. | view, for the handicap was run over the old course, | Towed of a neighbor, placed the muzzle at her breast | tion secured will longer prevent her tintbers hecom- Ki ms Tho . and pulled the trigger, but the cap failed to explode, od i FE. Burke, J. Leech, J. Duane, M. Puslerton, Thomas | ana though the posts and rails of the new one were Veovunted, she now placed the barrel against her bebe ees Pn A Aptis ogy bien betas nee there, thev only acted a¢ a monument of the folly of | left breast and applying a lighted match to the — ped , yet there are twenty-eight rt) addition fired the pistol, the ball passing through her body a ¢ pean bs ber clathes on fire. After committing the sac ‘The new masts cut tor this vessel aud now in 1,336 and the exp>nzes to Consolidation of the line of road ha New York or Ohio or have been thirty or f¢ bouds of this de bonds issue ely by ber own Oar conclusion s branch of the case ia, that to pert jetion of the tax from the coupons in to the acts of the | E. gislature of | lvania upon prop aud in- | Lamb, Jno. F. Hennesacy. teresta lying beyond her jurisdiction, Wext quce- ‘Tae Prosrror Park INVESTIGATION.—The investi. tion is Whether or not the coupons were suyect tion in the affairs of the P: ect Park " $3. the United tain Su tee ne of min NE" | cotta by the Cation Counc Ooarusiehs wae Gon: r ited Siatea on ihe ist of Jniy, 1965, | sions by the Common Cou! ‘ommiitee was con- ‘ * me tee was | tinned Inst evening in the Common Counell Cham- to bo terrified by any of their “bogies, Mrs. Herbes piecea the pistol in her work basket readiness to be put into position are in length, fore- when they became due? The first in imposed by the act of Congress passed August 6, | ber, when several Witnesses Ware examiiod in re. | MAGNIPICENT STRUGGLE REFWREN BLUS Gown anp | About which time the neighbors entered and found | mag, seventy-nine feet; mainmast, eighty’ feet dU, - hi * + Wher € a Ys ‘Cav breathing her last, Before dying the tinfortu- . 4 2861, (12 U.S. #tat., p. $00.) | ihe forty-ninth section | gard to carrying material from the park to the Mar- PORMOSA—WELLS “CAVGIT NAPPING,” bs ate lady murmured a few words t her chil. | these dimensions being from the deck. ie fe ore. of that act din levied and collected 4 | jem Ratiroad depot. Some material, it was stated, There are but few of the events decided to whieh 1 | dren, of which she leaves several, the youngest one | MAst will be placet in the kame location as in the extended into | anounted to $ F on would | following ticket was placed in nommation, th bitst tax | tion for which oMces will take place on t nine itte | inst.:—President, Thor rungs of # ladder which was placed against house on the south side of No. 14. Seein that the chimney was about to fall he desce the ladder as quickly as _posstble ran to the opposite ‘side of Meier alley, immediately in frout of the bur building, He stopped with his body close agains tron railing, surmounted by sharp potnts, whieh tended along the side walls of houses which front Baitimore street. At this moment the chimney and, the front walls falling id an kamense pile bricks Into the alley, Mr. Ross was thrown with mendous force against this railing and one of sharp pomts penetrated his leit breast about tneh below the nipple. The bricks and timber wht fell upon hia limbs and the lower part of body crushed him severely and held him a three per ventum on the amount of the excess of suc | siderable wud iy ree oe aexammined at con- | thousand miles away, but [cannot omit a reference | that can be entertained for this ragh act ou her part | inne topmasts will be of the old length, forty feet. | pang the eared ites en cre Te eet income over $600; and upon the income, rents or | and the mon oxpemt ay during | be past two years 3 that ate mentally Gerangee, Rev husband Her bowsprit, which it will be remembered Is formed and the atd of Dra. TMeobarl, Warren and ‘Ball the past two years. | toone of the finest races of modern times between | peing an excellent man, who provided bountifuily on an uncommon pian—being the continuation of dividends accrulag upon property, a In 1868 they spent $1,100,000, they were not in TT ‘s Blue G tay for her, Mrs. Herbes is well known in Algie: cured, Durlug Sunday afternoon he was remove the Untied States hy Want of money, the city ai 3 Sir Joseph Hawley’s Blue Gown, the winner ofthe | for her, T | the bow—will aiso remain as at first constructed. “ sara ee oe " E oney, th ys hovoring their » she resided durtng the war, | to his home, Howard street, near Barre. At @ tax of five per ¢ mt, | The Hext act was pusiel July | ‘The Mayor inquired If some of the stone was | DeTby, ana One of the greatest, if not the greatest, | Where she re bl -_" If the ideas, now, ia co templation «by her owner | hour last night he was in a’ very precarious cot ibvied aod collected @ tax of tines ‘por conte y ly. Mr. Taylor said some of it was; | horse of the present century, and Mr. Graham's 7 a) Drcet Wate poadtione With certainty te carried into | trom, but not suffering greatly, a stupor seeming i othe ‘a rad neces | mM og 14 V ornamental and some very hard, | beautiful filly Formosa, o carried of the | Another Case In TennesseemAn Air Cun the page yt = — “J ts ye novel — have set tn, 10,000 a tax of er cena: oe — apse pif : ood Frow the Knoxville Wig, April 17. o v gurpeny, was on the socom? oor ¢ >a Ua five per cenrum: aud upon THe BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ~The veguiar weekly | SM@ket would centre in the Guish between Blue | corfempundent, writing rom eetiervitio under Oe, O88 Ot Ames Fea oe Veen the in when it fellin, He was thrown to the cellar me Of citizens residing abroad a tax m. ‘The nex income de interest on 18 oF ness of any raurond « ch shall t i ol ive ica that the | Session of this boatd was held yesterday afternoon, f » and Vespasian; Sir Charies Legerd’s splendid his neck broken by the violence of the fall, If 4 body was not recovered nntil avont five o'clock Sunday morning, MeDride was the only perso killed and Mr, Ross the only one whose injrrics ard likely to result fatally. There was, however; qniteé a number buried ander the débris,; fifteen of whom received greater or less injw SCENES AND INCIDENTS, Fortunately some of the heavier timbers of my tel i ‘niier,” Who a8 a Six years oll. was coucediag his | Gate Of the Lath instant, says:—We had a very | ono—now measuring seventy-six feet—and her new rom | Aldermen Bermen in the chair, There was but litte | opponent 7 ibs, and the Olly 10 Ibs, Hiwe Gown was Tidak MATE deuncw ett thenouse ond oar stea Wypooms will “ aa eight feet a eae, a nerg pres ” o) . < r the NV wire wie! wi of general interest before the meeting. A commu- 2 by Wells, who lias won four Derbies; Formosa | peige to her hisband and told him sbe wanted him to formerly. titted has ‘Seon (in anes and fens nd by Pordham, who ste or to vie . v nication was recelved from the Street Commissioner Venpuatan’ by” Prenol Who te coreataty “cae deat | #00 the house with hier; that she was mot golus (0 | wuirated therefor, which Will be fitted oF “ack Up In 2 7 r en, cont three days, and she wanted setting forth that wheveas the contractor for the re- | horseman of the age.’ Im the early part of the race | live more than two or ys, and | it the most approved manner, having in view the | moval of dead antinals hat refused to remove nny | there Was but litte to notice; but at Tattenham Oor- pn Oe ies Wrst teen” inn | Weather that she inay horeatter enconnier, more, on Seg a pw hs cg | = pay him ior all the other competitors me “sertied”? and the few minutes Mr. Jenkins heard the report of a gun, teen Mii Be eokatiy dtrevemt irora sae fg fe to Teulove the dead animale ana | with w peculiar action wwich prewonte hin nmice | afd hastening to. che house he found his wife ijlug | fied with orginally, “The dimensions of tee wate the “elty at a rate tot to exceed | own hilt and as from “the couse the course laa | WPOR the floor and Nis gun Ivine across her. “Hor | jornca, the principal otes in her great pile of cane Home A "bald, er wiven “hoe “icon | desert He'was yoon ont of the race, unt thougmeat | Draka were snot ont, and a all airgun was exp- | wil give yaehtmen nn ten of what sho may Carty it 7 4) per month. Alderman Cis | pint he looked all over a winker, it was evi- | Powe at hebeely. Ro causa js ‘asaigned for the “4 5 bam gy! a eee, 59 feet; at head resolution authorizing Street Conimiss! hat Wells had only to bring out his horse to lane! ‘ oresail at foot, ect. Itis alugeall and lugs aft to carry out {his work w# proposed. Alder. | laud him frst past the post. Bine Gown was in the | tragedy. the mast 16 fect, Main jib at foor, 66 tect, also & man Whiting opposed the resolution on the ground | Coutre of the course, with Vespasian on the Nighor lugeatl and jugs aft the masts feet, Jib topsail, structure fell first, and, together with the Jotsia wht supported the first Noor, kept a@ small space the cellar, lato whieh most of the firemen were cipltated, Surrounded by walls of intensely heated bricks and smouideriig timbers, which some. times blazed into flames, they were huddled ie | ay d st to the ve 0, 1864 (ib. ton 116), aud drecis the | " tax of five per censum upon e of incoine of every person residing in the United States, or of aay ttixen residing aorvad, over $600 and under §5, @ 281, see. ection of a in a emali space, all suffer ng from their woun the heat, the consequent suffocation, and am seven and @ ball por centum over £5,000 aia not | that Mr. Swilt, the contractor, was now prepared to | gronnd on his right; and Wells was so inten CHARACTERISTICS OF GENERAL GRANT'S COLORED APPOINTEES, | at etay, 195 feet; at leach, 88 feet; at foot, 66 feet. “ f “ - exceeding 210,000, and a WAX of ten per cen rer | carry out the work w re, ‘The Chairman | Waiching the movements of tua rival aad so ae ‘ —— Fising il, at stay, 105 fect; at leach, 69 feet; at foot, | Water was. kept conmeanty dee an eee £10,000, ihe next section pro jor the same de- | thought that, as an 4 ndmént, it would be well'to | sp! of Formosa shat he never cast his {From the New Or! a Times, April 15.) 65 feet. She will also be suppiled with four Hagiian | ana hy cooling the Mass of heated maneriol furnt: duction from the Ineome arising out of bonds and | authorize the Street Conmniasioner to execute this | € t shoulder to took at her. Pord+ The description of B. oubert as “an undiluted | syuare topsails, at foot respectively €0, 47, 46 and 36 | the imprisoned men ith enough fi oy tg Otlier evidences of Indebtedness of ratiroad com ham, @ fine eve for this sort of bust | megro, black as the ace of spades,” will be news to | feet. The boom foresall wil be 34 fect at foot, and yal the mos Waa | work, provided Mr, Swift continued tom * ica, asin the act OF TLV 1, 1852, and also for the | The auectior to the special committce » perceived wat there was a prog | Mr. Joubert and his acquaintances, so froin | the maintopmast staysail 93 feet on the Teach, so | Scrve tien from belne smothered. ‘the men wi Payiuent of the same by tho comp: Ties act | for report. All imatters pertatning to the rearading “ole Welle if oniy, on ine | having any of the plivsical cuaracteristics of the | fect ut foot and ot feet at heads Boson there eho Eee es teaieien pg Rk Was in force when the Coupons in question tell due, | and paving of Atlantic avenue before the he latter, seeing that Vespasian wis disposed | negro, the very closest scrutiny would nover distin. | will be fitted with all other satls required for the | thelv toml each woomed most austous that the oftie ‘nial , om, referred to request that the engineers nued in thelr present capacity. laabmifted anamendmentto | mendous rust of velocipedes on | great efforts, tla ure was ad 1. | pair passed and is the one by which the tax of five per centum Claimed on (he bonds of the plaintiff must be deter | mnined. dhe court below held oat the net did not include a ne Jent allen, and ditectod a verdict and jade amonat of interest, decision nvinty on the g that, lookir al provisions beart: Upon the question, and giving to thom @ reasona n Construction, It was pelleved ty | Reigian pavement, Tenth street, an income Third avenues, and Fourth ave wer M in the | Patrick O'Hara at $12 80 per run 0 weed, bus wets tee x im- | tract was so awarded. In acrordance with the re- | Wel pe sed, but werg Iiup mining it | commendatton of the Commitice on Salaries the In- jesidenta of the vu wons resid | come of Jesse Johnson, the Assistant Corpc should first be helped out, GENERAL HOTES. Chicago papers say that Bishop Duggan is insane, ‘Ten i Wetng cultivated In Tennessee and Lonsianag Mrs, Olly [issue died recently at Clifton, Wity Aged 108% The “champion old man of the world” has jus died In Poland, aged 159. In one Minnesota town npwards of 40,000 maple ; but just withia a few Joubert from a full-biooded Caucasian, | especial duty and emergencies which may bi The Mn seized his op ior has oe ever admitted that he was of ee Jot. bi Aid ght out Formosa with euch a tre- | African ee als on the contrary, he ap. In the matter of the Sappho's taterior Atting she ne Of Sam Chifney’s ( pears in various judicial procecdings denying to | will also undergo great changes. Her npectous ear in again, and cao Mat elwer he or his children are of African | loon, ortginally twenty-six feet six Inches Tong, will together that it | blood. Jn the Fourth District Court an action was | be sensibly reduced, aa two additional state. rted in | Wasonly wi Gowi was holated | brought by bite against a certain eineational math | roomsare designed to be constructed in it, makt act for tiavi ig, with the that tiose who ald odds of three to one and five | tution in this State for refustag to receive his daugh+ | five In all of these pleasant siceping places she wil ween Second aid | to two on him were able to breathe freely, There is | ter as @ pupil, in which ne avers that she is white, possess. ‘The cigtt berths, that were fitted upon little doubt that he bad a good deal “in hana’? and | We have always beard from his counsel and others | either side of the cabin, Will herenfier be used ag could have won ens jougn, and the fact i that | that Mr. Joubert’s maternal ancestor claimed to be | lockers, The tollet end bath rooms, with the gale for once, was Aiglit napping,” fancylng | of the stoek of the Choctaw Indians, from whom the | lery and all other rooms, will remain as before, The had only to boat Verpasian and deapising the | early settlers of this city were accustomed to take | fivish of the cabin, new in every respect, wiil be of chance of Formosa. The immediate reauit f the | their squaws or Wives, at @ tine when the supply of | hard wood, and (ie deeorations of an artistic nature, Tue Corporation the ordinances pr the sidewaiks of the city The Committee on Gr favor of awarding th t tt eda ndtorar ie a the pre. | Connacl, Was increased from $1,209 to $2,500 per an- | running was to advance The Drummer, the stable | white women mn this colony was very scant, Hor “monkey” rail on deck has been taken oi and | tees have been tapped for sugar purposes, oy om 5 om ce rest on the rativond bonds, | num. A resolution, presented by Alderman Ber- | companton of the fly, from six to one to eleven to Mr, dR. € another appointee of the President, | will not be repiaced. Gray, Who murdered bis wife and four ehitdras When pa y the . cot » Wis rogarled as | gon, Was adopted udaulmously, ofering a reward | four for the City and Suburban, at which price he | has never. sed the fact of his African extrac These embrace the easential differences between | at St. Paui, Minn, recentiy, las been sent to thi insane asylum, Immense deposits of bat anano have been discovs ered ia the caves of Lookout Mountain, Venn, Iti sail lo be superior to Peruvian guano, ‘The trial of Henry Wilson for the murder of fi slinply a Mode of collec*tiy this’ part of the iacotae q . ronvic # first favorite . oT id nev q r Siw . acote | of 3690 for the appreliension and conviction of | Was first favorite for that event. ’ Veapasion ig again | ton, but Mi! ay, too, would never be suspected, | the Sappho old and the Sappho new, and when com fax, We-concd: in this view. 10 is wot important, | the * person “WhO” robbed and mnrtered gown | to meet hive Gown In the Craven meeting at ewe | from, Ais appearatice, habite and characteristics, 4 | pleted she will be a far dl ent craft than when she pxee, to pursue | he argument “4 Congress as | Peters in the city of Brooklyn on (he night of Febru- | market, on which occasion he wilt recetye four | be of that stock, He tsa man of wealth, of rst “kissed the briny waves.) In her anticipated =i 7 a 8 ar , by the act of March 10 and | ary oo, 1990. The city entered into a contract with | pounds instead of conceding seven pounds, and | education, and high credit and Ge goal to fil any | Visit abroad she will be in good hands to develop pad 18, 1966, rhe od @ tax On aticn non-resident | ‘the Citizena’ Gas Light Company for lighting the | as the ground will suit him better, the match is | office to which he may he appointed reqitiring bust | her racing powers, and if i$ to be hoped in her eon- mdnolders. The question hereafter will be not | sirect larups for one year at $4 25 per 1,000 feet, The | lookeil forward to with the greatest interest, ni tand experience, tests on the other side of the world’s pathway she whether the laws embrave the alien non-resident | Atrore ae 5 ‘ 8 OF SIR JOS . Inte: stepfather, Wiliam Fietche et Commissioner was instructed to report each | NOVEL TACTICS OF Sik JOSEPH HAWLEY=EXCITING appointed to Register of Land OMee, | will be high in the ist of the competitors. ; + eicher, at Xenia, Ohio, Hondholder, but whether It ls competent for Cone | Jamo not lighted and to decor. the Same froth the SCENE ON THE COURSE. ta of Iugnt Complexion, but of ackuowiedged and | ‘There is a giorious uncortalnty in ractag. It | Test'terl In a verdict of murder in the fest degree. to impose it, upon which we express no opin- | bilis of the com ny. Alderaan Bergen offered a I dare shy you have frequentiy lieard that Sir J h need ean origin. He js not of our old | prevalia as much on the “green as on the green ‘The Covington (Ind.) Free Presa tells of a man fon: ‘The judgment of the court below atirmea, resolution that the building formerly oecupred ag the | Mawicy—the “Ineky ba "as he ia called, and cor- oF anclent population, being an emigrant | sward.” Tt ig diMeult to make @ race certain, and | that place, who is a poatmastes ene Cniford desenting—1 dissent from the | Porty-hird Dreeere ie Span street, Pe sold, | tainly one of ihe astute Well as one of the most some pn State, and is uf quite adif | Will hot the visiting American yacht owners to Ba. | into tie churchyard to copy marion from the ous Aplninn and jodgment of the court in this case, be | Adopted. The Board then adjourned, fortunate nen on the English turf—ts a “true hearted it class from Clay aud Joubert, Tope (he approaching season remember this, as there | stones to vo on his petition.

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