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KEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1877-QUADRUPLE SHEET. 1 sara kanes, sae te aces ry, aniarxage., era | FLEETWOOD PARK. ROMA LIBERA. THE COURTS. , bluff, Per will mhore’s an’old. gentle th led-one length, Carrie 7G mine tor many e day. and ty hale Major Aibetton sont half efengt ntront of Panlagenge MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB. Doswell, a fine old a Of the Virginia | who was half operetta ternary Se Trotting Matches and Sweepstakes—The Three. | The Liberation of the Eternal City—A Grand | The War on the Repeaters—A Ship Burned by " gntieman, who, died anda ent at his residence in ipeang” lenesta in int three tena, Running | Year-Old Filly Race Won by Frisky Jane— Concert, Patriotic Speeches and a Her Crew—Verdict for Personal Damages— Bwenty-five Thousand People | i" might His boree elise an pestering, 1686 | 20m he oar Pena eo? gare, Lady Emily Receives Forfeit, and Fraternal Banquet. The Jumel Estate Again in Court Present at Pimlico. ayea away from the Faces to1ay, poor'teflow, on | Carre “Atherton "third, “Abdel Kader John Haslet’s Brown Mare f soon eae ane 4 Swned: Bastia, Nannie Douglas sixth, When they Teached the three- Winner of the $300 An international Commemorative Festival, 80 UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Tones Fanny Washington and other rpole Plantagenet led one length, abel: > styled, to celebrate the “iteration” of Rome, OF | styucie am Wi rere a tie A Brilliant ine | 2ore8, 14, bis time, He was s member of ail the | Rader second. two length in front of Nisgars. who Sweepstakes. Father the fival incorporauion of the Eternal City pity aaemiee Amenahiager-:F Yirwinia clave, and no one, TMC white hairecok | latter leading. Glenelg two leugtos, Nannio Deu- with the Kingdom of Italy, was held on Friday pak ntag are Before Judge Blatchford. The Grand Jury came into court yesterday morning With three indictments against Peter H. Keelen, WilJam Connolly and James Donovan, who were charged with resisting Michael Costello, a jal deputy and supervisor of election, while in the dis- charge of his duty, ‘These defendants were after: wards admitted to batl, in $5,000 each, to appear for trial next week before’ the Grand Jury m tne full Circuit Court, Commissioner Stnelds drew up the articies, or bonds, which were pigned by tue friends Of these political offenders. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, Discharges. The discharges in bankruptcy during the past Racing and a Glorious Day’s Sport in General. shan tat eld _gentieman ¥ ‘The visit ‘ood Park, besides the cham- inia—' been for many years | glas still trailing, Commg ap the home. é visitors at Fleetwi a evening at the beautiful and spacious saloon known outa nate td the, Inte Major‘ Doatwell fireton "Plantagenet oye berg hameignmed Pionship pigeon match, had the opportunity of | ag Apollo Ball, on tho corner of Twenty-eighth Fane ee eee cea hair areas, Wieatley, noore: whe was two iengths ahead’ of Nii ‘who was | Withessing some excellent trotting yesterday. | street and Broadway. A goodly company was of the Saratoga course, and Louis McLane—the | four lengths in advance of Geoaig: lannie Three events were set down to be decided; assembled, comprising very many Italians and man nating the close-cut black whiskers—who Is secre- | four léngths ce into the second mile @ | the first, the match of $1,000 for three- | Frenchmen of note reatding in New York, anda land Jockey Club. He drives his | few slight changes Plant wasit | year-old mit ee D Mace’s bay rf t jeman in every | front at the quarter pole, one length in advance of | J les, between = Dan brilliant array of elegantly dressed ladies. The en- Rea ia iain ices ee KoderKader. who was one longtn ahead of Niagara, | filly (no name), by Independent,, ont of Nelly, the | tertainment of the evening unfortunately com- “Yes, sir, We have & great many strangers here | who was four tha in front of Coun dua dient dam of Wille Schepper, and F,’McOurdy’s bay Aly | menced at an kour much later than that fxea upon len- bo-4ay, atso. There is W. R. Pace iy FR peo latter leadm; annie t roa a) edad no | Frisky Jane, by Volunteer, ont of an Eclipse mare; | the programme, and the addresses did not begin inBoD, in D. P. 4 ‘lose [A vein tt en- of ; but in going around the lower | mile heats, in harness, The second event Was & | until ten o’clock—a circumstance which uded Richards, William Buford and a number of other K: | e = por ta Se ne ho Chi sc] cl preclu tucktans. There’s sohn Hunter, D. D, Withers, wd tad ce unger the suring match of $1,000 between Hiram Howe's bay mare | our giving In yesterday's HERALD the full report ol ona mile Pia! donee Ayre of Virginie with Malo Felrten, -_ me Lady Emily and Mr, Beck’s bay gelding Pat, the for- | wnich we had prepared. Yet the oceasion was one ot Seut Ki a — raga sr ee oat a * = — ae _ rn nano lene ony Nomis, Rowues mer to trot in harness against the latter pacing to | of gueh interest to @ considerable class of citizens BABTDKORE, Oct, 29, 1870 | Of Baleunores Wiliam “Crowe, @ brave. plucky | was two lengths ahead of Oarrie Atherton, who led La me thira pew Wa 2 Sores esi a and take aJook at the darkies at | felow, who sat on the box of the carri io whi Niagara three lengths, ele up the rear, ts, best three in five, in harness; entered for | try that it deserved more than passing mention. | week were as follows: ‘ gy cong te Rey to-nlght—we havn't got | Lincoln rode through Baltimore when they threat. | They then went into the third mile, and when | which were A. Bonnet’s brown mare Squaw, Jobn | The annouricement made in advertisements and in- | John Bethnan, Robert Wilson, Peter W. Bedford jas Ph ao en wash pf Presbury Riggins, peg to sg creat ro egea re nh ls no mare Tength in cane ly oa pd Haslet’s brown mare, H. Casey’s chestnut gelding, | vitattenspromiséd a “concert” @ “ball” anda “ban- | aud William H. Smith. pa ¥. M.; to your correspondent, who wasais. | penter, Avery and McCoy, of New Haven and the latter leading Abdel-Kader one length, Oarrie | Wililam McRobert's brown mate, Peter Mallen’s quet,”” and the programme was very literally and FM, SEE Glenelg Wins the Four Mile Heats, Madame Dudley the Mile Dash, My Maryland the Handicap for ‘Three- year-olds, and Midday tho Mile and a Half Dash, —— and residents in this city and throughout the coun- ¥ therton fourth, Nisgara ofth ai sixth. | chestnut gel UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. engaged: pending -the recta which were to makes | sraeeon: ar. ha ae tee aeaeeet Aihe hatemile’ pole Nanuie Doneakas shewed 1 | Buunger, hy a aires pat eee — gelding | Uperally fuldiled. er Aish of the frst meeting of the Maryland Jockey | «work? the races. And there's aim McGowan, the | front Fiamtagenes second, four he ahead of + Uf these the latter was withdrawn, THE. GUESTS Fire at Sea—Destruction of the Ship Robert > . artuer of Dr. Underwood, and all the rest of them | Abdel-Kader, Catrie Atherton, fourth, Glenelg fifth | The results ef these events afforded much diver- | began toassemble at elght o’clock, and by nine P, Edwards Elaht Hundred Miles from Laud, Sap of Fimons tha io tad eae ey 1. don’t know, are here, and I sup- aaa Mtagere sixth petri A senrr4 to _ ater sion and caused a vast amount of speculative inte- | M, there was a very fair though not crowded gath- Before Commissioner Usborne. : tiles wade oaina “life” in fast circles.” He had teers sce to-day. TP cnowT, ests bane led ‘a neck, Nannie Douglas — seeena, | Test The filly race was won by Frisky Jane in one | ering, among whom were many representatives of | ynited states vs. Charles Bardoe, Charles Mere. modelled kimeelf on the: character of a well-known | such a well-dressed and well-ordered crowd. But in «front of Apdel-Kader,» Glenelg | heat, the Mmdependent colt beg distanced. Mr. | the press and other professions, There being dith, Samuel Duncan and Prederick Allen.— @. nec! and excited abo fourt! Carrie Atherton fifth aud Niagara | Bec! a pacet afte! Lady rect - 21 Journalist in the United States. He was diasé at an | 4elzou they ane worked up and. exched, about | txth,” Now came the tug of wae. Golng’imethe | ercntia.not start his, pacer, aa after he saw few votes tu gain in this direction, however, the at- | The defendants were brought up for exa- sible man, age whea most men are thinking of the ways and | Sandford, m bis bia urown cosh, spams ttle ex: fourth mule Abdel-Kader soon ren. iu front, and | and, as did Captain’ Scot's cvon, “come down” at | ‘"@ance of politicians was limited. The list of no-/ mination yesterday morning on the charge of ~ r they passed down the backstretch he led | once. As the match was made play 01 tables present who were not on the committees or f Ne means whereby their children shall be provided | cited over tee aes. and 18 pod as pants with faite Bn pair fas | Bases, AP match was made p! Fr pay, the burning the ship Rovert Edwards, of New for, He lsd been to Europe many ttmes— | Bore Or warnoining but a fle sharpened | front of Naunle Douglas, Glenelg” tourin, Niagara Bilsen, ‘she jogged ground the wreck for the forkely, | 12°, lst Of speakers embraced the distingulshed | Redford, while she was eight hundred miles from a Italian General Ferrero, Mr. Henry T. Tuckerman, ress testi. im every. year, frem the time his father | and ground down, and who emigrated from Prince | ffth and Carrie Atherton sixth, and way | making the mule in 2:62. ‘The third event proved real ?, + | land. The captain was present, and his fed rescrstl : money for the purpose, he George county and went to Texas, was one of the | badly; she quit at the quartet pole. The, cou- | merit, ua the horses were closely matched, and it re: | Mt. Charles A. Dana, ‘Professor Chariton Lewis, mony showed that these men had wilfully and same family. was warm around the lower turn and juired Ave heats to decide it. Mr. Haslet’s brown | Professor Frastow de Ni y o} % had crossed the ocean; and, as 1s usual with travel. | **Ar4'a9 our loquactous Higgins meandered peace | as the three-quarter pole, Abdel-Kader Jea | tare eventually came inthe Winner, but it was hard lute aa ae the pains Wickediy, witout veing able, to assign any reason: i ricans, jwindled at Liver ly, spitting out sentences for an hour or mor half a length, Glenelg second, two lengths in ad- | work, and had not rofessional driver been put el rk; olouel laggi, President | able excuse for their disgraceful conduct, set, ae LR hg iy an ae “id S eniaeh p the ship and burned her down to the water's edge, by the customs efficers. They had taken the bad | until he had exhausted himself. vance of Niugara, who was one length ahead of | penind her, it is doubtiul if she would have scored | Of the italian Benevolent Soclety of Boston; Mr. fy ip en of duis 3 ner He a oe rb meee ge, 4 \ Assuredly yesterday the Pimlico Course held the | Plantagenet, Nanole Douglas Ofth and Carrie Ather- | the race. ‘The following summarises the events of | Maca‘erri, the operatic artist; Mr. Colla, Mr. ‘B, T. | 00 the 2oth | last. He .- [ane itr — ‘ead Aithy tobacco and the inhuman cigars from bis | mos; brilliant and best assembiage I ever beheld | ton last. Glenelg soon passed Abdel-Kader when | te day:— Tuckerman, Mr. A. Appleton, General Casale, of pps fe pee days he brute hay rf 4 trunk and confiscated them for the especial benefit | at a race course. There were over twenty thousand | he reached the homestretch, and came home a THE THREE-YEAR-OLD RACE. New Orleans, and quite a delegation of liberal oan en paxorens wo = rm aeambet anerine or ber Majesty, when a shilling woula have | people present, and the enthusiasm displayed can | Winner of the heat by a good length, Abdel: | Preerwoop PaRK—Match, $1,000, for three-year | Spanish aban gentlemen. ‘The ladies were of | forts were unavailing, @ hip in the boat 7, ny be imagined, but cannot be described. Kader second, three lengths in front of | ojds, mile heats, in haruess. all nationalities, and many were of great beauty and | Ordered the crew to leave the ship in te pees or “aquared”’ it before he left the tender to go under THE DIXIE STAKE. Niagara, who’ was ten lengths ahead of | f, MeCuray named b. f. Frisky Jane, by Volua- were richly atured, The blondes of Old and New | Just after they left her he saw her sink entirely ou the shed, where the myrmidons of the British law | A new stake was announced in the pool room on | Nannie Douglas, the latter being one length ahead of | — ‘teer, out of an Eclipse mare. England, Germany and Scandinavia, mingled in | Of Sight. During the time they were on the bi Friday evening, which will be run for in 1872 by three, | Plantagenet and Carrie Atherton distauced. The nm Mace -f r by ihaapene: superb contrast with the dark brunettes of An. | Ship their suiferings were of the most extreme char- Congregate to biux patriotic Yankees of their loose | Friday evening.which will be run for in 1872 by turee, | Plantagenet, and Carri He Mp cE Hei the dene Wane Scuepper, ais, | @alusia, ‘Naples, “Havana and our own, “sunny | ater, being unable to yo below decks, 1 conse. change. in addition to the stake. It will be known as the Second Heat,—The horses all cooled and came out Time: 45; 1:20, 8:0134. South,” and here and there the queenly gait and an- pee he ine hold. After can Pg) —— +4 He had wintered at Mentone, had gone through nd will be run over the Pimlico course | Well, and appeared quite fresh when the bell sound- THE TROTTING AND PACING MATOT. tique forms and profies of oid Rome itselt were | {rose from the hold. After, being, 91 picked up by & and during his hours of leisure, forhe had great | on the four-mile heat race, which was the ali-absorb. | fourth’ and. Glenelg fifth. ‘They ran | fR.O¥e named bs m. Lady Which is one of the most spacions and elaborately | Case to the American Consul and had the defendants many hours of leisure, he had gathered leaves in | ing topte among not only turfmen, but the citizens In| around =the. turn in this way, but | emily, in harness., wee» Recetved forfelt, | decorated in the Union, was @ brilliant sight, Its | put in chains until they could be sent on to Mew Valambrosa as they fell, and had he lived before | Baltimore generally. ‘The following is list or some | Changed as they ran down the backstretcl.. Abl- | y¢r.Heck named bg: Pai, towagon Pald fortes. Special adornment for the evening consisted of alle- | KT Nearing this sory the Commissioner. waived um . f c Coes e io Incl the Inferno, such was. his adaptability to circum. | f ‘he sales:i— voumitim RACE: facto; anntesDouginn second; | Pian cnet -third, Bige Dav Bee ete or boo so heats; best | dents in Itallan Wetiaiis onauteheana hentina’ ce |e further examination, and_ held the prisoners ta stances, he Would no doubt have suggested to Dante | Carrie Atherton.--$350 "825" 400260 225 200 205 | Niagara fourth, Glenelg ith, When they reacned | »,S4M%, five, in harness, / ! arms of the different States of the Peninsula and | Swalt the action of the Grand Jury. the necessity of holding a primary election to con- | Nannie Douglas... 165 260 255 135 150 350 145 | the stand at the end of the first mile Abdel-Kader | ‘7, Haslet entered br. m 1 2 2 1 1 the American, Italian, French. German and Cuban Glenelg... 200 250 235 145 145 100 Was one length ahead of Nannie Douglas, 0 . q | flags and colors ‘amicably intertwined and SUPREME COURT—PART Il. trol the flery Florentine city. Niagara. 130 208 290 110 110 100 106| Who was half “a length in front of | $y, casey entered ch g...-..... 2 te 8 Z| wreatnea about the copings of the gal- — Basil, poor fellow, had but one weakness, or | Plantagenet.. 80 60 60 | Niagara, the latter being two lengths in advance of | 4, Bonnet entered br. m. Squaw 244 2 3] Jerles and sp ered in rare typical devices | Verdict of Damages Against a Son-in-Law of rather, may I be allowed to cal, a ‘peoite,” | Abdel Rader: © 1 coo | Paniageney iene ngng Up ne Fine gaurd | Feior Malem cuared oh go" ....8 3 6 Gar, | OM te, wale, Tho man emblematic pices, Corneting Vanderbilt and that was bis great fondness for the falr sex. ‘Tko Racing. mile, sud as they came to the stand Abdel-Kader | Pet Mance entered be a Billinger: 4 liberty In one hand and links of her broken chains Before Judge Brady. ‘This weakness had been his ruin. He had modelicd | The Inaugural meeting of the Maryland Jockey | was leading bya head, Nannie Douglas second, & Quarter, Hay. Mite, | ™ the other, rose immediately above the official ros- Mrs. Moody vs, Samuel A, Osgood.—In this case, Dimeelf early in life and he could not desert the | Club culminated brilliantly, and the galaxy of beauty meaetie: heer a Saniegenel ee Pediroryns First heat..... + 4015 % 2:50 Pore A aN Pred which consumed three days in the trial—the facts of standard which he had made for himself. and fashion at the Plmlioo Course to-day was never | gether as it was possible for them to be, | sotond heat $e Vass FAB, | decorations of the hall were due. Muminated a | WAtch were all published on the opening day of the An ofMicious friend had proposed him at the Mary- | excelled in the ‘Sunny South,” There was, an im- | with Glenelg running, four lengths behind, Gomg Fourth hea , 1:20" 2: 4236 giorno and sparkling with glistening adornments in a Verdict was rendered of $2,500 for the land Club for membership once during his most | Mense attendance, a multitude of both sexes, and | around the upper tura on the third mile Planta | sith heat....... Ky + vivid colors, with every chandetier, doorpost and it will be remembe red that she sued for $ > enet showed in front, and he led Nannte Douglas column festooned and wreathed with flowers, und | for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained eventful itfe, None but gentlemen ever can cross the | ¢Very individual appeared delighted with the racing. | S{tngtn around the backstretch aud turn, Adbole the galleries and side seats packed with gavly dressed | through being ran into by the carriage of the de- threshold of this the oldest association of gentle- | Four events came off, the first being amile dash | Kauer and Niagara two lengtns belund, and- one BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. dames and damsels, the main hall as it appeared at | fendant as she was attempting to cross Hariem lane. men in the United States. Two weeks after the | for two-year-olds, the second a handicap for three- | length in front ot Gienelg, who now began to move nine o'clock was a spectacle to be long remembered. Me the, it the end of THE CONCERT = . Proposal he had been black-balled with vigerous | Year-olds, the “Bowie Stakes!” at four mile heats, | the ¢hind uilley Plantagenet, ed. Niazara’ oy | There were 19 arrests made by the police of | was.execnted and accompanied by the fine band of SUPREME COUNT SPECIAL TERM. assent and unanimity by the club. He was “set | anda mile anda half dash for all horses beaten at oe head, and the latter was ee he RR Brovklyn during the past week. ms Age, “yr geri ee ne Hag State of | The Dispute Betweon Mother and Daughter back’? a little while by this social misunderstand. | this meeting. The first race had two starters, Mr. atime, Going | cyphers turn Wiagara iniey Seay aes with the areca to Villian ‘Tell, m gupersiy rene as to the Ownership of a House ou Madi~ ing, but he soon rallied by the continual application | H. Sanford’s bay filly Madame Dudley and A, Keene | away from Plantagenet and led two lengths tothe | Thomas Mullen, a painter, fell from a scaffold in | dered by all the ustruments: this was Tollowed by | son Avenue. of prime old whiskey of 1820, called after Henry | Richards’ bay colt Buckshot. The affair was mere | quarter pole, Witigh ane continued to hold down the | the rear of 827 Hudson avenue, yesterday, and sus- | the grand chorus of “Vive l’America,” sung by a Before Judge Barnard. Enough of the antecedents of poor Basti for ali | Mttationfor the Madame. She suffered Buckshot | ackstretch Sud around ce lover turn. Glen. | tained injuries of a fatal character, wohl ice toate Comprising some of the | wary £, Hughes vs. Mary M. Heath and A. He eee parposes. He Knew Baitunore, and knowmg By Liane his a4 Hid aeeanants ofa ae iar gad was going P Re Pe fait? at his In consequence of the election the German Ladies? pipe Si io Maard,’ EN cteatt ae composi- | Heath.—In this case, the full details of which have thmore F she coldly cast him off and ran away from him, st pace, an ie er horses were x tion, by Signor A. Barill, musically typifying tho | already been given,counsel summed up this morning. aa ne ore in cae Te aad react 00 Flea: | winning the race in excellent time. | Deaton “at 'the three-quarter pole, As Niagara | Patriotio Bazaar in Brooklyn will be postponed | atack of the Italian troops on Rome, their trium: | ‘the Judge tok the papers aud reverved bis decile e. entered the homestretch she was a length and a | from the Sth to the 9th of November, halentry and the jubilant huzzas of the le devotions,” We left the Battle Monument in our | In the second race there were six starters, | naif in front of Glenelg, but the colt cradually i ving tem, was den given amid great Snthoe | om 3 rear, and walked down Calvert street. The night | compriain, Maryland, Dennis Burns, Ortolan, ed on her until he taken sides with ner, He slasm. — came down upon us, and the lal sky shed its in- ae pie a Lady. Petry and ta My then showed tn front and came in a winner of the age hs ape = edger eit Soa ‘This remarkable chorus by Signor A. Barill, bezan Common PLEAS CHAMBERS. fluence on all the strollers and wanderers, whomade | Maryland won'the race cleverly, and such shouting heat aud race by two lengths. The ‘other three | “erman in the Sixth ward, declines the nomination. | with a majestic dram accompaniment, the first part The Jumel Estate Again in Court. Way with incoherent purpose on the brick sidewalks. .d sereaming by both ? bet eard | horses were distanced. Time of the beat, 7:44. The | Anew nominatien will be had on Wednesday even- |. chiefy in three fate, The second part, in four flats, It was @ modest edifice, with wooden pillars, I | &2 ing by Sexea waa never befare b following is a ing next, ends with a beautiful passage representing the huz- Before Judge Robinson. think, and a triangle of masonry and mortar stuck | OD any race course. | There was a wonderful display SUMMARY. . gas of the people, It strikes £ fatana.G fist, and. in | George W. Bowen vs. Nelson Chase.—This was a’ on cee hyn oth sea d the door and shea | 84¢ce88, but still more for “Mi; Maryland, ” Bowie Sraxes—For all four mile bag ol ‘The residence of Mr. Phillip Smith, 218 Graham | the second hurran, passing from G fiat and raising | motion on t! Part of the plaintiff for leave to digs from their pemle'e flickering light on an assemblage $500 subscription; $200 forfeit; the ciub to ad avenue, was entered by: .e' the note a semitone, makes it natural. Any musi- fort ae nas ease ain aie, Horse reening:, the | $2,000. Closed with eighteen nominations. heenceped with $100-in grocubacks without being | clam will comprehend ‘how strangely Rieoetig ee, Goeesnmne ste ope coe ne eanew’s tae M- Of darkies, male and female, who were grou, These were Glenelg, Niagi Nannie Douglas, | August Belmont entered b. c. Glenelg, by detecte: changes would be. The audience were delighted, | tion, on the ground that before plaintiff should be around the door on the walk. | They were chatting | Andcl-Rader, Plantagenet and Carrie Atherton. “The tadel, dam Bapta, 4 years old... 211 and, again and again, encored the refrain, and | permitted to discontinue he should be required to and Jaugh.ag, as is the fashion of darkies, but Ina latter had the call in the betting, but she was.dis- | M. H. Sanford \entered b. m. Niagara, by Charles Guth, a young German, was held by | Snally called the composer forward to receive their the defend 1 moderate pone 44 yellow girls and mulattoes | tencea the first heat and all the others in the second jcemnatao; dam Leaf, 4 years old. 32 plaudits. The stirring effect of this choice music | P&Y to the defendant costs and an allowance on ac- passed throug! tes and up the stone omas W. Doswell entered b. n. Abdel- Justice Games yesterday to answer a charge of | was not lost upon count of hi 8 fending the suit. It ap- Steps, and as they went in they received the saluta- Peak, oxcent ay rs vivaignt neat roving Kader, by Australian, dam Rescue, 4 seducing Miss Catharine Prosser under a promise of ve TRE SPEAKERS, are haghes Soaked Sr Wong ht pias acta Docanion, | Young Diseks who bad gathered [or the | hiungelf not (only, a, fast horse, bur 8 | Jeary catarea'b ay | Eee agar nepompiished and popoler townaman, De. G. Rei riint Waster apceitee aia ccece: esse 4 5 > int, le ‘i = H Basil, being somewhat confused as to his locality, Sere a aatheN pee arte Bete R ans horse, | “gins, by Rogers, dam by Wagner, 4 years The family of Mr. Phitip Smith, No, 218 Graham | vited orators were seated, ' He opencd: the: pro, | He had two opportunites of trying them, and that ha made th utry of s vousrable oolored Sade wi An is now. Should he escape accidents it will take the ola rsd Ch + 4 dis. | avenue, E. D., being absent from home on Friday imme with a fine effort in Italian and then in Ped ) falled wo appear and maintain nis case there, whereabouts, oh beeesenn mee par ween ee sar “Planes, dam Rosa Bonlieur, 6 years old,.... 6 dis, | evening, sneak thieves entered and carried off $250 and nis) ‘pride in eBaeie ce lem foahib tater saat missed them for want of prosecution. He them “What church fs this,” he asked, mildly. Bake for that distance by the genuemenWening-| A. Keene Richards entered). m. Garvie worth of valuables. dence and citizenship. His remarks, which teemed | Drought the present suit, joining with himself, ag “Dig am the Katolik Church of Saint Francis horses. sour mile heats 1s a grand and Atherton, by Lexington, dam Glycera, with poetic and patriotic fervor, were greatly appre- | Plaintid, Ann Eliza Vandervoort, which suit is the Zeveer. and all de white folks has got to do isto | frrr,co"and such a one as caine offyesterday aire, | by Sovereign, 6 years ol veseseverseneefidis, | A nove prosequt has been entered by District | ciated and loudly cheered. Dr. Ceccarini then in, | OMe Me Tow seeks to discontinue. George W. Bowen, pase up de steps. ae aan Cen ecroane pes noon will long be remembered by all who wit- ime, 7:47—7:44, Attorney Morris in the case of Hugh Corboy, who | troduced Mr. William”. Bryant, who, with his usual | te eee icc eae Lyd he an an pllogmimate piece and we am not ashame le: Ves | nessed It. THE FOURTH RACE. Was indicted on the charge of having been implicated | Point and force, congratulated Italy ana America 2 Dus acpording 20. soe aiday: Loneling Pass rite in, boss, and dey will admit The fourth race brouy 72 nine ae to the post, The fourth race was for the Consolation Purse of | 10 the election frauds last fall. m 2 a 1 oad paged ll hy ee to - ed old Oana Pret i etiam gy Vee: ha omega po comprising Midday, larity, Dennis Bui $1,000, for beaten horses; all ages; one mile and a _— '. ie jan onsu! ‘Thank you,” said my friend Basil, and we passed soneets “Alta Vela, White Bettie ty MOSEL, Bun, | RAlS’ ‘The,epesendye Unis evens were Johm Hanters |. Yestenlay’ attetnocn Edward B. Rasseil fell upon | St, this port, General’ Signor de Luca; Colonel | of Madame Jamel, Various other o Menerenthe as: be nigect yeoman pany soaps 4 ‘oa seat | Dougherty and Crown Prince. Midday took the lead | bay filly Midday, Governor Bowle’s chestnut filly Maggi, of Hoston; Mr. C. Pelletier, the ex-deputy in red g lle palte which was reserved specially for white people. and kept it to the end, winning @ good race for her | Hilarity, Gafmey '& Tully's gray colt Dennis Burns, | ‘te sidewalk at the coryer of Carroll and Columbia } of the French Assembly, who in 1848, almost alone, | fendant tending to show that the suit had no color The frst sensation that struck us was that death- | Owners aud backers. ‘The following ate the details | J. J. O'Fallon’ brow mare Alta Vela, James | Streets and was seriously inured about the head, | protested against the ‘occupation of Rome by mia | Ol uth to support it, and that it was brought for like atiliness which is at all times® feature and in | fine raciug:— © “clarks gray horse White Settlement | He was taken to the City Hospital. Tepublican countrymen, and Mr. C. Orsini, brother | {M@ Purpose of vexution. The platntift Eliza all places @ characteristic of a congregation in a Error, RAGE, liste St. Patrick) George. Perry's chestnut of the celebrated conspirator of the same name, fol- | V#Bdervoort, claims that she is @ niece of Madame ‘. 7 Ce eer a or Lary neces ‘The first race was a sweepstakes for two-vear-olds, horse Crown Prince, J. H- kinchman’s brown filly | Senator Sumner last evening delivered his lecture, Phas teie ae ae euonricesiies Renteete a ae Rity of alxty were Wlilte persotls. Many of the colored eee ‘Pounds Ghiratiwe: pote tea boamder rane 4 prod Tamanlia chestnne imate pus | “Lafayette; tho Only Faithful One,” before the | was an unpleasant allusion to the King of Tat Judge Robinson #ffowed the motion to stand over people present were dreased with great good taste | nriy‘aollara entrance, half forfett, the club to add | Dougherty. Midday was the favorite. The start | Library Association, at Dr. Porter's church, corner | Which elicited an indignant provest from Consul De | WAU next Saturday, to giv. the plainti an oppor- and some few were richly attired. | There was, 88 18 | ave hundred dollars. Tals stake closed with four | was very good, and the horses went off at a clipping | Of Clymer street and Bedford avenue, Wililamsburg. | Luca, who, fora time, retired from the hall. The | *ualty to reply to the aMdavit of the defendant, ‘usual in Catholio churches, a tabernacle over the | Entries, Two started. ‘These were Mr. Santord’s bay | pace Midday. icading, Deunia Gurus, second? wie presence of mina of Mr. Cesare Orsini, the general sitar which was surmounted by a cross. Two clergy- | fy Madame Dudley and Mr. Richards’ bay colt | Vela’ third, Lady Petry fourth, and the others | street Commissioner Robert Furey a) - | Manager of the celebration, allayed this brief tem- Laer pata na| tes rail and the acotytet or Buokstoe, “The former Wana favorite at dollars to i & bunch,” Midday lea ove lengta at te | rore sustice Walsh yesterday to answer a charge or | Beth and everything went pleasantly afterward. BROOKLYN COURTS. ber ang mes. lame Dudley cut out ie work ant iree-quarter le, enn! urns second, two Ne or pee vo sixteen years of a, ne : Fad wh on one length around the turn to the quarter pole. length in front bf Alta Vela. The latter two lengths | assault and battery preferred by Mr. Joseph Winters. commenced with a grand opening march entitled SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. the choir was open in front, and{ceuld obyerve the | she then showed daylight to the half-mile pole, | aead of Lady Petry, Hilarity O(th, Mozart sixth, | The Street Commissioner spat in Mr. Winters? face'| “Roma,” by Signor Conterno, and was dashingly — S singers, of whom there were six or seven o! Buckshot here closed, and they ran nose and tail | White Bettiement seventh, Sue Dougherty exghvh | in the office of tne Chief of Police on Friday. The | Conducted. Delightful music, happy faces, and the How His Fate Was Averted. Bexes, all colored, beside the organist, @ splendid | inro the homestretch, Buckshot then got into | and Crown Prince ninth, ‘There was no change of | Street Commissioner said he was not ready 1 Poetry of motion in surroundings of elegant tast jor trial gant taste, . ‘There are about 60,000 colored peopie in Baltimore, ‘ ‘ae ae ate aie ; his cult kill, and , Q gna they are @ much’superior class to the negroes in | & the mile, 1:43. Tae founwing isa Tae arene. pier ohenaes ee Pe ences ARMY INTELLIGE(CE. e rk tal ae rent a, 7 theo tend Petre ahs one, brat since on an order iss2ed at the instance of one Kate New York, ' They have sixteen churenes snd aship- | gwearstaxes—For two-year-olda; mile dash; | third place, and Dennis Burns went to the pldogito” ornamental pieces might well be likened | H. Lane, who charged nim with an assault. Pettit. yard, which ie owned by acolored co-operative ag80- | winner during the year of one race seven pounds | eighth position at the finish. Midday ran abead all to & grand display of saccharine and gelatine pyro. | Jean was about to take passage on the ill-faved lation, with a capital of $4000), smd. a brickyard | Trtra: two races, ten pounds extra: $60. et {he ime and won the race with ease by four lengths, | _ The following orders have been issued by the War | techy. Morning had trodden on the skirts of hight | steamer Cambria, when he was arrested aud lodged with a capital of $35,000, ‘Thetr church property 18 | hair fortelt, the club tO add $600. Closed le fouh | Alkan, Wain cacont .amoaats. init, Dads ; Petes. | Depariaient i= and left rents of Italian green, white and red, and | in Ludiow street jail, wee at ted pamaenemones are denceninadyey entries, is yeep fourth, White Settlement fifth, | Sue Dougit. ‘The following named officers are relieved from | American red, white and blue in her train upon the Yesterday morning a motion was made hig Givided ss follows: One Roman Catholic, under. the | Mf, H, Sanford entered b. f. Madame Dudley, by orty sixth, Hilarity seventh, Dennis Burns | duty as Indian agents and ordered home to await | fdinded tome paste eee ae Hearty “festival” | counsel vo vacate the order of arrest and the Courg Lexington, dam by Flying Dutchman...........1 | eighth and Crown Prince ninth. Time of the dere; a’ | had faded into the past. granted the motion. twe it * orders:—Captains Frank T. Bennet and George oeeed wore or tae ition eae ees A. Keene 1 Hichards entered b. 9. Buckshot, ‘by wafie and a. half, 2:20, The following 1s | Olmstead; Lieutenants Argalus (. Hennises- and LE oe CITY cou: e democratic ticket, ‘Thefe were not over 2,00 | nig ii 2s Oa ee E's000—For beaten horses, ait | Sconmg W. Gradum. THE FORGER FIELD. ae! slaves in Baltimare when the war broke out, and sets CovsOLarioN, FURS $500—For beaten horses, On the recommendation of the Chief of Ordnance, A Breach of Promise Cave these were treated kindly by their owners, re THE SECOND RACE. ages, one mile and a half. Midd i Lieutenant Howard Stockton, of the Ordnance De- SOAK Gah OO a af are fourteen colored lodges ef Odd Fellows and | The second race was @ handicup purse of $500 for | John Hunter. entered Lt er dday, by imp. 1 porement, hag been assigned to duty at the Spring- | How He Was Arrested, And Who Did It. Before Judge Neilson. twenty colored Masonic } besides fifteen other | three-year-olds that have run during the meeting; | , Pclipse. dam Ninette, by Revenue... ... eld arsenal, Springield, Mass. New York, Oct. 29, 1870. Doretta Wedekina recently received a verdict of colored beneficent associations. There were several | one mile. There were six entries, comprising Gov- | J+ J. O'Fallon entered br. m. Alta Vela, hy Van- Captain Ed, D. Baker, Assistant Quartermaster, ENA ited ad $9,000 against C. A. Bergerman for money borrowed colored families who attended the races, with their | ernor Bowle’s chestnut filly My Maryland, Gatfhey & | ,,, 24), dam Filigree............ sees 2 | has been relteved from duty m the department of | TO THE EDITOR oF THE HERALD:— i a teams and turnouts, but none were admitted to the Palys gray elt Dennis Burns, Garrotl & Ooar’s rete en rentsred ol the Columbia and ordered to duty at Camp Halleck, | In your issue of this date you puolished the en- we an alleged breach of promise of marriage, Grand Stand. There were also two colered regi- | brown col » A. Keen ichards’ chest- ie Yesterday defendant's counsel made a motion for # mens, organized and. uniformed, “but the | nut. filly Lida Grisson, J.’ Ho Hinehincrs | J-H. Hiuchman entered b. f. Upon the recommendation of the Paymaster Gen- | “l08°d notice of the arrest of the check forger, | new trial on the ground that the damages awarded ington, dam Ansell’s dam. J.C. Clark entered gr. nh. W. St. Patrick), by Stonewall Jackson, dam Chic! laws of the State of Maryland would | brown filly Lady Petry, and Bacon & Holland’s not permit their arming, so théy were | chestnut colt Mozart. My Maryland had the call forced to disband. There are several colored schools | over any other named horse. Ortolan took the lead for primary education, beside a Normal School. | at the start, Lida Grisson second, pany, Petry third, The darkies have ther first families as well as the | My Maryland fourth, Dennis Burns ith and Mozart ‘Whites, and boast of good biood in their own fashion, | sixth. Going around the turn Lady Petry Among the “best” darkey families maybe enumer- | closed and then showed in front, leading ated» the Jabaasien: Tumeys, Hacketts, Pipers, | half a lenguly Ortolan second, Lida Brookes, Myerss, Smiths, Webbs, Revels, Briscoes | Grisson third, My Maryland rourth, Mozart fifth and and Browns. ‘The darkies are very fond*of rac- | Dennis Burns sixth. “they ran ia’ this way part of 0 | erat, Major Braniz, Mayer, paymaster, has been as- | Joseph"A. Hyatt, allas James Field. You inform the | were excessive, 2 Court denied the motion. senate duty in the department of California and | public that “Detective George Elder, after a long — sived} 0 ortpon the seobtatumiacion ot toe (Oltiet Engineer| 8 arduous ‘search: throage:Penieylvanis, ‘sud- plies ont ital yy Major William P. Craighill hag been ordered to re- | ceeded in arresting him, and now brings him to The Jennings Bigamy Case. _ ‘ed by imp. Mickey Free, dam Blonde. + 0 | jteve Colonel J. H. Simpson of the ch: ” Gov. Bowie entered elif. Hilarity, by Australian, || and harbor tny PGpSUIOGES AINA ads yorie mows in Psy | ee eee eee Obs, Lom Will canter, a groat Before Judge Troy, dam Hilaria......... svssesseeveeeseees O | charge, and Major N. Michler of the charge of the | Vor on our house by correcting the above. Theodore Jennings was convicted last week of Gaffney & Tully entered gr. c. Dennis Burns, by improvement of the Potomac river, pe tidied the The above mentioned Hyatt presented the altered bigamy, in having married one Alice Quick while he Lightning, dam Lorette........... - 0 | Long Bridge and Georgetown, D. 0. ‘Colonel Simp- | check to me at our New York office on September 30, 4 ing, and take great delight.in withessin; ning | the distance down the backstretch, and passea the | “¢orge Perry entered ch. h. Crown Prince, by | gon 1s ordered to proceed without delay to Mobile, had another wife living. Yesterday Mr. Spencer sport, ® peaaiaaien oui half-mile at avery rapid rate ot cmaeath pas Petry Yorkshire, Jr., dam Margaret....s-.esseersrse-s 0 Alt, anid take charge ar the comsiraction of the de- Bre arse kit hab is ee pastas See mika res made a motion for arrest of judgment, on the e accomplished accompanied the writer | rst, by a hea lan second, My Maryland third, h 2:20. fences: at harbor, of ip Island Harbor, of the vi y rs hiladel phia, to the Pimiteo Course ke tho ke tia atae tater | Lids Griseon fourth, Mozart Givh ea hers eres Pe ee surveys and improvements of the harbor of Mobile, | Ou the following morning, October 1, Mr. Fieid (eo. | Sound that the ao aeeereaanp teallintanttinet toe everyone in Baltimore he was coutlauatt pointing | sixth, far behind. ‘The others were very close to USRREL ABOUT A BOUNDARY LIN of the survey of the Coosa and Tombighee rivers and | called) was arrested in our office, 48 South Third | jury who convicted had been allowed to separate Out prominent people to me. on the route andonthe | cach other. My Maryland ran third ‘until she Q ° the mouth of: the Apalachicola river, and all other | street, Philadelphia, through the instrumentality of | and were empannelled on other. trials t course. was well into the homestretch, when herfjookey sent — Guttes aasigned to him by the Lighthouse Board; | Messrs. Glendinning & Tevis, assisted by detectives | ““juage Troy promptly denied the motion, Jenningd Pall ine, arst families of Baitimere ere well | her aloug at a tring pace, and she came to the front | Three Mem Beat Another in a Brutal Man- | Captain Donnellon, in temporary charge of the:é | Tryon and Lukens. He was held for examination, | wii pe wentenced nex. Week 7 represented here to-day,” he said, “If you | and won acapitalrace. ‘The cheers of the multi- 1 duties, to rematn under his orders. and on Monday, October 3, I went to Philadelphia in 2 look around you ‘you may see del tude at the success ot Governor Bowle’s filly ex-| wer—The Injuries Likely to Prove Fatal. Major Georgo 8. Elliott, in addition to his present | company with Mr. Hogaet and Mr. Palmer, of the ' ree Geman te Lowey, tes, | ceeded anything that was ever heard ona race | Three brothers, named Brennan, residing in Forty- duties, wilt relieve Major” chee of the charge of Tenth National Bank in order, to. e the prisoner SURROGATE'S COURT. foward: Mo- | course. ladies screamed with delight ‘ EI action of 1 ‘asl on aqueduct wi |, and he has since porenerd Lanes." Kerra, and a Maryland” over and over iagaie. ama | tilrd street, between Tenth and earhiaprne area |b folowing Officers have been diycharged:— | been held in jail in Philadelphia. "He was. brougnt Wills Admitted, &e, Gienns, fonkinses, Kanes, dol %, Hig- | the band played “Yankee. Doodle” in | #04 Patrick Cassidy, of the same place, became In- jes. McClord, unassigned; Captain | over on the requisition of Governor Hoffman on Before Surrogate Veeder. the loudest “manner. ‘The jndges laced: \ ‘Wines! thira, Hocart tain Chi [oC : volved ins disptte yesterday ,about the boundary | Eugene Fells, Fourth infantry; pseubonsnt W. Cox, | Governor Geary, to be tried im this city. We desire During the past week Surregate Veeder admitted’ th. Cavalry — pacelley, 4 Wins tee land’ Denals Barns Atte Ort caeozatt | separating a couple of leased lovs, which the parties | Fort Infantry; Lieutenant ‘ifobert A. Edwards, | this statement of facta in order, Ie dhe, “Rempesttally | t0 probate the wills of Matilda Ronchas, Charles L.] famaiy: Sea when the tats Gendral Lee came to second, but was not placed on account of fouling | OWD. The result was that the Brennans beat (Cas- | Captain Elwara Ht. Bisbee, Twenty-fifth infantry, | yours, JOHN M. AMORY, B, Weller, George Whittman and James Dunbar, Simpore pe QiwrAve sapped as their house. Lida Grisson on the frst turn. ‘The time of the dash | sidy in such a brutal manner jthat Dr. Roborg, | has transferred to the Fourth infantry and of Glendinning, Davis & Amory. Brooklyn. Pde a 014, stous i low rises gentleman | was 1:48. The fouowing ie Police Surgeon, Who has him under treatment, is Wyoming: Teport to his regiment at Fort Laramie, rie 7 Letters of administration were ‘on the en, blonde with the voldeny te Hanpicar, PuRS® $600—For three-year-olds that | Unable to say whether or not he 1s going to oe Sy ar aa ar aa k= . ot Neng earn naa ae fins a Murphy, Ge Major Grima, the engineer ofesr of } nad not run during the meeting; one mile live. In a note, sent by him to Justice Coulter, he NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Be aber eta age e Elder for tongtny a aut | Thomas Brown, Mary Ann Whiteraft BO te Reria tees MikatY walls young. gent oor ao eer oe rey, matviand, by 1 | states, thet the face and. head of Cassidy are fear- cm ai kev eae tied ‘tres F for forgery, a8 AN- | gutnien, of Brooklyn, and Jonn Brown, of the tow: Howard ts-comnected with the Git: | A. Keene Richards eutered ch. t. Lida G fully braised and bear evidence of miost brutal treat | Rear Admiral Rodgers relieved Vice Admiral Row- | the ‘Tom ibe aisedrebinen tent ofua.| ‘Letters of guardianship of the persons and or and Howard He is a young swell. | War Dance, dam Mary Cass.......-. ‘As the patient bled freely from both ears—an frente 3 Secre Secs Towing dat iy FA. and toey Aun. ‘Old’ gentlemen whose necktie ‘ts close J. H, Hincuman entered br. f, Lady Petry, by iraloy F ‘4 an of the command of the Astattc feet on the 20th of | committed Jor exatgluation, bur seareeyerea’ne | of dus, Heury My Mary A. and tuey aun Guitsort his ears abd Who. looks s0 dandyieh, is 01d Bob Gil | ~ ington, dam Ansell’ daim...c..7-.c 02 almost positive sign of fracture of the vase of the | angast Test.’ Admiral Rodgers revorted that ne | Deen consigned to a cell when he was handed over | were algo granted. to Frank ituagell-and of Saraly the custody of District Att Millward to Thomas Sigley, all of Brooklyn. sebeee 8 Nylo Jost now, driving his four-in- | Bacen & Holland entered ch. c. Mczati, iy Auatta- | | AKU, and, consequently, of death It ts impcesible.| wouia jeave for Hong Keng, China, on the 22a of | $ ite,gustody of Disttct Attorney Garvin, who held . The man hand ‘ean from the centre field the han, dam by Lexington. = wigs Neca | onset hall aire ‘Dest “ for him (the doctor) to what the result of the in- Sats Cag is | Gattney tered gr. .¢. Dennis ‘Buras, juries will be as yet. The Breunans were arrested and | ‘bat month, forgery. ‘THE KNIFE IN GREENWICH STREET. Alexahder D. Brown, and he has @ charm- Lightning, dam Lorette....... ETAT eh {roeienean Justice Coulter, at the Yerkviile Police Vice Admiral Stephen C. Rowan, late Commander ing, Dlace on :Breokiand Woods... That's him | Carroll & Coar entered br.c. Ortolan, by Doneraile, | Court; but they were remanded back to the custody | of the agslatic fleet, reports, under date of ‘Augast THE DEATH OF M’HENRY. The Stabbing of Ferdinand Schwartz—Fraals Thavs W.-W. Glenn, ane ofthe nice maparas wran | Cnm CARAET Bird... sstentcerccesssee 0 | Ot Create ere was nobody In cout who witnessed | 2% that he would leave Singapore in the dagehip Surrender of His Reputed Assailant. Se Mirek slender Galeaae CAE i Ecimnowshtess tecuil asta sents | me rams SMU SASS cowie suntan | adietacsele tude otter etenesny | BARE WE Atel aime oF te Unies | Th tie ot oman Metis data Baw | ger gag or tas etemovom mates oF M 10) ” % . . cription, $200 | whe seid he hea seen the Brennane beat Cassiay, | — Eneigns F. 8 Basset an) U Hospital a day of two ‘sinoe, mention of Which as | ee eat ane ee aangerousiy’ Btabbed ba R. Harris are or- but his afidavit was not taken because he was too | dered to the fleet on the 16th November; En- | *!teady been made in the HERALD, was to have - Hacksher, The gentleman, to Wiliae for ee four mile heats, $500 subscription, $200 Butler Duncan ia f. D, G. Carroll. Of. irae | forfeit, the club to add . There teen ou. have the srrofie, | nominations f iy ce A Field, N. E Mason and d Louts Frank and Charles Edson, as previously Tey heard of Baltimore rrols, | numinations for this stake and six 4 " rn jain | sf BE. fe been investigated yesterday before Coroner Fiynn, ey, Nave, bad archbishops and eagnere were 4. Keone Richards’ bay maro Garvie Atherton, | this mornings ne “ase Wit come uP ag torpede duiy at Newport, R.1,; Ennign it 0, Hendy | but owing to the absence of the Coroner and his { Poreet im the HERALD. Schwarts, who! seéms 13 oF Declaration of Independence in ir | by Lexington, dam Glycera, by Sovereign, five years to the Boston Navy Yar } Passed Assistant Si 7 think that he is tatally wounded, stated that family, aud yet they don't put | on any. old; Augast Belmont's "bay “cort Gienelg, by THE CASE OF DANIEL FLANNAGAN, W, 8. Eoot to temaporary duty at the New York Navy with ay ng Sakae ithe howe bptsa? on Tuesday last two men. came into hid hair on his u lip and cain and full faceand’| bay mare N: ae by Lextuiptons Week bas a . — ‘ard; Second Assistant Engineer Wood to examina- y leged saloon for beer and commenced quarrelling, wher Justice McGuire Wants to be Vindicated. ba rg cere gree aeleres ¢ ead struck oor the blow which cougee his eats De rednased waa fo yeera pai men. then went A cnat it rt B. P. Sm! is_ detached on learning that he was wanted, surrendere: . on the walk one em called out to Justice MeGuire wishes it to be understood Cua from ordnance duty at the Boston Navy Yard and | himself to the officers of the Twentieth precinct and | Schwartz, “Come out. ® round head, talkizgto a man who looks like pee four years old; Thomas W. well’s bay horse here, you son of was not he, but Justice Coulter, who committed ordered to report to tne chief of the Bureau of | seemed anxtous for an investigation, claiming at | b—b; we'll t ‘with. on.” The Governor Bowie, the President of the Club. Abdei-Kader, ‘by Australian, dam Resou other gentleman talking to lum is Adjutant General | years old; J. Fn O’Fallon’s Chestnat howe Plage Bier, of the State of Maryland. He married a sister | tagenet, ‘by’ Pianet, dam Rosa “Bonheur, six | Daniel’ Flanna, rc ‘ai H nine ‘ . » F wan on Friday for compounding, a8 | Ordnance for duty; Master D. De Lahanty from the | the same time that he wis entirely innocent. De- | German, Louts Frank, then stab! Schwarta of, Governor Bowie.” cat ge a | Pee clas, Bacon « gusaanam bay mare Nannie'| aijegea, a felony. On'Thursday, when he commit St, Mary's to awalt orders: Master E. W. Bridge | ceased was an intemperate man, and itis alleged that | in the €lde, and then Edson, who is an American , c agner, for bs v » an 9 u 5 c! re said I to my communicative iriend. Carte atherioe aura hightay tonite ur je Ranay a ant three months’ leave of | he fell and thus received his Inju cHenry an 8 Schwartz inthe hip. Both the men name ted the prisoner temporarily, not knowing anytl0g | yysence; Ensign A. B. Wyckoff from the Nantucket, | Casey had some difficulty on the 8th instant about a a hag by Schwartz ag the persons who of the case or its. merits, he was. sluply acting a8 | and graated sick leave; Surgeon C. H. Burbank | dog, during which McHenry feli upon the pavement. | stabbed nim. The jury rendered a verdict against Magistrate in the absence of Justice Coulter. On | from the Kearsarge to await orders; Assistant Sur- | Casey was arrested at the time and held to bail for | Frank and Edson, and Coroner Flynn committed either occasion Flannagan had no right to be held, | geon ”. P. Reilly, from the Lancaster, and granted | assault and battery, and is still under bonds. Tne! them to the Tombs to await the result of their vic- Inasmuch as he had not committed the crime im- | sick leave; Paymaster B. M. Mead from the Kear- | case will be investigated on Monday. A post-mortem , tim’s injuries. Schwartz 1s thirty-two years of ag@ Rpted to hun He merely attempted to do so. J sarge. and ordered to settie his accounta, examination will determine the cause of deaun | and 6 native of Germany, “That tall, thin mas, who 18 80 confoundedly | Douglas being second choice, Glen| third, fidgetty that you'd think he had nitroglycerine in | ara fourth, Pientagenet fifth, AvuetKeder Sriheny his boots—on, that’s Frank Hall, who {s partner in | the smallest amount. The horses were all sold gep- Bowle & Hall’s stable. See him jump around. The | arately up to the start, @ most unusual. th: in bie mau, With the sloak throw pver Nis shonigerg, J sallow. Niacara wag Dxst

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