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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1871.—TRLPLE NATIONAL INSURANCE CONVENTION. First Day's Proceedings—Report of the Commit- tee on Rate of Interest, Rate of Mor- tality and Net Valuations SHEET. house and beeause he spoke very tond and attracted i ry to go to the station house , don ocenpied the honse In Railroad heard any complaint ad Inalde the dis:ance stand. ‘Time eat.—Loew took the lead, Susie second Sea Foam fourth. turo a Foam went to the front, Harley second, Susie third, Loew fourth. At the quarier poie 5 Foam led one length, in thirty-six and a qnarter | Susie second, one lengtn in advance of Harley, who was two lengths ahead of Loew, Foam then went on, dusic ber, looking after the ower: were Bafe, At the half-mile pole, which was passed Sea Foam led two lengins, Susie second, 8 both up and iar behind. made a move alierwards, and Sea Foam went on and won as she liked, coinmg in six Jengths ahead of Susie, the ofhe:s nowhere. Sea Foam won by six lengths, Fuse second, six lengths abead of liariey, who Was one leugth in front of Loew, TUE SEUOND TROT, Same DAY.—Purse No, 4, $500, for horses that + $300 Lo the first, $150 tg the THE NEWARK TRAGEDY. Harley of the heat, 2: Fourth Hi PROSPECT PARK PAIN GROUNDS, *, Going around the avenue for about a year Botta making a disturbance there, Halsted wanted M 1m. Wilson to put an out- Cae ek ba ause wo she could noo If he was there and vl out she che 4 be ay Sead eek See Eins she close, and. ne (Halsted often ask me if Third Day ef the Trial of \ ttend is erl- B Fine Attendance—Crand Display of Agri at Bae: culinral, Horticultural and Other Cultural Arrangements. . Maleted would vaeNtee note ging to Mra. Wilson's, ™ YET CHAIAG A nomber of witnesses were t ner was & man of good character | odlookiug geatieman of no’ eet named Gallin, said to bay ‘# city fathers, said he know sot lw. all that Cue never heard a wii Ne had waraed B a9 Tin'stod wag a oh ‘@ place behind seeing that they fn caliet to show that Bott ons to the muri A At half-paet ten o'clock yesterday the National enlarly propossessin s Tusnrauce Convention was organized at 156 Broad- There were present the President, Mr, George W. Miller, Superintendent of Insurance Department, Albany, N. Y.; the Vice President; Mr. Liewellyn Breeze, Seeretary of State, Madison, Wis.; the See- retary, Henry 8. Olcott, Counsellor, No. 7 Beekman street, New York, The delegates were as follows:— Messra. W. & Winter, special delegate, Alabama; C, ls Keels, California; George & Miller, necheut; William E, Haryey, Actuary ef Insurance Department, IMinois; W. W. Oaldwell, Deputy Au- John Russell, Auditor of State, The Prosecution Closed and the Defence Opened— Another Shocking Chapter of Free Love in Jer- sey’s “City of Churches’ —More Lewd Reve- lations by the Woman Wilson—Her Gpin- ion of Malsted, Halsted’s Gpinion of Botts and Rotts’ of Him:—“‘A Plucky “An Ignorant Jackses,” and “A Racal, Nigger and No Lawyer"’.-Tho Defence Endcav- oring 10 Prove Incani‘y. key clear ot Mra. Wilson's hi Te Good Trotting Contests—Enigma the Inner of the First and Sea Foum the Second ‘Time, 272954, a8 this wiluosa that Botta was in ‘iferent to busit festly troubled in hia mind; but before this turongh his ovidence went to show Liat Botts was a preity | bad never beaten second and $20 ‘o the third, 8. D. Broce entered b. m. Enigma. BH. W, Howe entered b. g. Tip, George Brown entored r. m, Lady Coly J. J. Bowen entered b, uw. Nettie Morris. 6 entered ¥. g, King Fish.. MB euisred bik. g. Endurance. TM, At an carly hour yesteraay morning people bezan flock to Prospect Par« Fair Grounds to witness Bhe many sights to be seen there, The country olka were the first at the gates, and when tney yoy of ave and 1 poet Van Ness know | Was ng good aa the run Bot's from a hov, and ha reput ditor, Indiana; of people, He knew him ouly on Rev. Josenh C, Thomas, Jon 8. F, Mrmn to Josm Pirtey Rossen, younzest danghter of John F. kus sell, a1 0° Brooklyn. No eards. Moone—/x: ~At Holy Trinity chureh, Har- j Jem, on Wednesday, October 18, 1871, by the Rev, ; Willtam N. McVicker, WatpRon Moorn to LILIAN camer, daughter of John F, Zebley, Esq., aii of ss ety, O'NEILL—Matren.—On Monday, October 19, by Rov, Father Gockalu, of St. Lawrence chureh, Eights-foucth street, between Madison and Fourth avenues, FHILIv O'NEILL JT, tO MARY ANN MA! | daughter of Lawrence F. Maher, ng No cards, | BD—CALHOCN.—AL StaIIOT ‘onn., on ‘Tes | day, October 17, by the Rev, F, W. Bratawaite, Mr, SrePaeN EB, Rep to Miso JENNIE A. CaLHoun, all of Stamford, No cards, S OVEL—MERLE.—On Wednesday, Octoher 1: ailon square Presbyterian church, by th Ve tries $. Vedder, of Charleston, 8. C., Louisa L. v2L tO CHRISTINE: MERLE, daughter of the late ies Merle, of this city, EK-—WUts?...—Ua Thursday, September » IST1, in Brooklyn, at the residence of the bride's | father, ry tie Rev, Jonn D, Wells, JULIUS T. Waa ad to Cay tink, WureTer, AKD—CHAVIN,—At Springfield, Mass, on Taes- | day, October 17 residence of the bride's erant | parents, by the’ Rey, Mr Eustis, Mr, HARRY 2 thea he whipped a man during soure cleetion trondie, ANOTURK BENEATION WAB RXVEOTZD when Botta’ brother, 5 Y quer he {8 man of comm: Towa; Gastayus W. Smith, Insurance Commissioner, Kentucky; Richard Gaines, special delegate, Loui: ana; Albert W. Paine, Insurance Commissioner, Manne; Sainuel W. Row, Commussstoner of Insurance, Michigan; W. B, Strarte, Minnesota; Milton E. Ba- con, Mississippi; Augustus PF, Harvey, Actuary of Insurance Department, Missour Auditor of State, nor's Secretary, opened they rushed in to see what was to be ye wore theré éariy, too, and of entering Je enclosure we “gauked about” with those that ‘were around us. On the leit entrance we found arranged the coops for poultry, and there were all She breeds of fowls, from Cochin Chinas to Sea- wright bantams; turkeys, white, dlack and ai) other ‘colors; a Hotsentot Venus, with guinea piga, and “suet of other things of that sort.’ Thon came a show of cattle—Herefords, Devons and Durbams; Yount they were nothing to brag about, Then to the ‘Tight, facing the grand stand, were a lot of mow- Mma machines, ploughs, harrows, interest a certain class of them in admiration; ‘but not understanding ‘“tarming made easy,” and ving no hankerlag to icarn, we passed into the Drxt Qoor of the grand stand, where were exhibited ‘everything agricuitaral and horticultural, from a ig pempkin to a Catawba grape. This was the wrand centre of the country boys and girls, ‘passed Opinions on cach and everythiag on exhidt- One exuberant youth, in company with a few rosy cheeked lasses, made a halt in tront of a basket ‘of Jarge potatoes and thus expatilated:—‘'My father grew bitte corn, and wheat hardly; but taters, ter-je-rvesa-lem; and them’s some of the breed,” Be lifted froma the basket a large one and snowed it to the girs, Who all acknowledged that the exhibitor had a right to be proud of the breed of hs pertaters, The club stand was fuil of fancy articles, anaiver large place close by was filled with vehicles wi every description, 0! most beautiful kinds. But.before we had time to ace all the sights whe First heat... Becond heat... Third heat.. First Heat.—King Enigma third, Lady volver fourth, Endurance ftw, Going around the turn 1 ma second, Lady Colyer ich was passed in thirty-nine and a half second: cond, six lengths fourth and Endu- Yesterday, the third in the proceedings of the extraordinary murder triai now ocenpying the attention of the Essex county Court of Gyer and Terminer, was another exciting ‘one in the Court House at Newark, ‘The court room was, if Donsible, more denaely crowded than on the preceding days, the character of the attendance being much the oame, execpt thas the number of “ladies diminished to the mereas sprinkling, The few prescat seemed completely lost among the maggot masculines which filled every seat and choked up every particle of space in the chamber of jus opened —punetually P nine o'clock and thronghont the day the proceedings were conducted with a amoothness characteristic of the Court over which Judge David A, Depue—one of the abicat of jurists ‘and most courteons of ermine wearcra—presides with marked dignity, CHIEF SENBATION in Court wan the reappearance on the stant of Mrs, Wilson and the shocking chapter of putrescent free love w expectations of tho doomed to dicappointme sce S62) 2 y Wich bed the lead, Tip sepand, ‘brother of the prisonor; T tive n Boonton, tn Morris county ; Lam a Justice of the in forty-five years of agoand naa been in this co: ia general reputation sines bis realconce In Newar'. ts, raid Bolts hore ‘unimportant. testimony Court ajonned till this morning, IEALTH, Beace thare ; m: John Gillespie, . Belknap, Gover- Oliver Pulsbary, In- surance Commissioner, New Hampshire; Henry Secretary of Btate, A. W. French, special delegate, North Carolina; Joel W. Speicer, Insurance Commissioner, Rinode Island; T. Park Feekier, Tennessee; J, R. Eccleson, Alternate for we Auditor General, Pennsylvania; Edward M, Alpriend, Virginia; Lieweilyn Breeze, Secretary of State, Wisconsin; A, RK. Shepherd, Vice President of vie Public Works, District of Co- Iuinbla, and Mr, Olcott, Secretary, Mr. G, W. MILLER, m taking the chair, fKaid that it Was nol his in-enuion to juke any torimut speech at Lhe Opening of this Convention; bat as represent- ing the State of New York it might be proper for hit to give & weicone bo the delegates, aud to ex- press a hope that ihe advantages which attended une inecetany Of Ue last Convention May be intenst- ied aud increased on this occasion. Aix, Miler then a#uuded to bis visit to Kurope, Loudon (England) when one of the largest and old- est lusurauce companies Was col, busiacss, He saw the workings 0: and te had no hesitation tu saying that a suntar catastrophe could not happen to duy American com- dn reierriug W the Chicago fire he said that it was very gratilying to tind @ percentage Ol the losses In this State will be met. it was diidicult at this time to say What percentage would be paid, but in his hum. Die judgment nmeiy per ceat of the loss of tue New York compaaies wonld be ullimately paid. ‘ihis was ‘Dp led four lengthe, Enigma ahead of Lady Colyer, King Bs rance fiith. Enigma then went to the fron! takiog ® commanding lead along the vackstretch the half-mile pole six len; who was four lengths ahead | others a-aistance out, Time, 1:173 came On steadily and won the heat Tip second, five le: others distanced. a good roputation, was taxen apd BOARD OF New Jersey; 3 in front of Tip, aay Colyer, the Banas wy y sixty yards, Rene ahead of Lady Colyer, the Second Heat.—Tip hat the best of the atart by two lengths; Laay Colyer second, if front of Enigma. Going around ‘the turn Enigma took second place, and ‘at the quarter was passed in thirty-seven seconds, Jengins, Enigina second, two lengths ahead of Lady Colyer, On the backstretch Enigma went to tho front, and then the matter was settled Devond a doubt, She passed the haif-mile pole three lengths ahead of Tip, in 1:15, and comin, won the heat by «ix lengths, 1 Jengths tn front of Lady Colyer. E ‘a Heat.—"nigma soon went to the front, passing the quarter pole one lengih in advauce of Lady Colyer, in thirty-eight and a quarter seconds, Tip several lengths behind, lengtus in front at the halft-inile pole, in 1:1544, and ig mong steadily wou the heat by 3 Lady Colyer was second, fifteen lengths in Hi ve two fine trots tme afternoon at the Fair Grounds, “PRE GREAT PIGlON BATCT. ‘veemed to , a te who gazed at Sanitary Condition of the © * Tporiant Action of the Health Ofitver. half a lengtn in Ata meeting of the above Board, heid yesterday afiernoon, the following reports from the various bureaus were presen ed and road: ‘The Banttary Committee report of ths work of th jug October 14, 18it: along steauily sunken about the eyes, ox though her nights ware not speny one, two As ono gets accustomed to her face ‘ner than ever, and involunta: How could such a man as ‘Pel? have been carried away with her? Though certainly not repulaive, muredly not even propossessing, what some peop'e call a siyiish looking woman; but thems people, Mt must be confessor, are not authorities on alyle. THE PRISONER HOT! oceupted the same eeat as before, alot ‘The same air of stoical indiference was observable about ity a8 on Monday amd Tuesday, and His leating counsel, Mr. won golden opinionr by his courteous in peaceful slumbers, die said he was in elied to suspend that company, 5 esti ab ishments, 67 stables, 49 eanken and vacan’ 47 collars an‘ basements, Enigma was three her countenance in ta, 133 yarls, courts and area pipes and dratas, 129 peivies and water elon yubers aad widewal ss, 2, 8 danzerons stairway Vinita of contagious disowres. ceived trom the Abealth Tn:per three length et the, plgveries, 4 cisterns and =, ae es of his brother, Fhe number of reporta re- aid promptly patd. A from citizens, and ih Inspactors looks and manner ys port showa that during andeed from the t! Charies +. Spen a¢ of his arrest, have vinitod 85 premier w | WARD, Of New York et Bum. AN! Char » of ‘Spring Hida Sane ae SNACK ) Wood—FRank ‘On Wednesday, October 11, 1szi, at of the bride's father, by thé Kev, Wiliam 1. Lounert, 3. .B. Woop to ESTaaR A. FRANKLIN, ali of Stata Island, No cards. Died. BarrLF,—On Tuesday, October 17, of consump tion, MICHARL JouN Bd L¥, son of the late Thomas Battle, of Montreal, C, B,, aged 23 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tunera), from his late residence, No. 6 Bank atreet, on Thursday, Vetober 19, at hals-} ous P.M., to the Cemetery of the Holy Crosa, Flat- Use PERRIAN,—On Wednesday, October 18, Mra, KaTs BeRRIAN, widow cf bomael W, Berrian. Notice of funeral on Friday, Biam—On Tuesday, October 17, Robert F. Arn, aged 34 years. ‘0 relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to attend the funeral,on Thurs | day, Octooar 19. at one o'clock P. M., from bis late rovidence, 292 West Houston street. BRUAm ERA, adaesday, October 18, Din- Denied BRuaw F ed 46 yeurs and 19 days. ‘fhe relatives and fricals of the family, also the mbors of Herrmann Lodge, No, 263, F, and A, M., respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at tio o'clock, from St. Matthew's chure), corner Brovine and Elizaneth streets. Can ne —Saddenly, at East Jamaica, L. L, on Tuesday, October 17, SUS! JARPENTER. The relatives and frienls of the family are respect- fwly invited to attend tae funeral, tais (Soursday) alieruoon. nin at balf-past one o'clock, from the ce OF her fatuer, Increase G. Carpenter, er papers please cony. On Wednesday, October 18, LAWRENO® ives und irtends of the family are reanccte Invited to attend the funeral, from 24 West | 1L0Tb street, Dotween ine Boulevard and fenth ave- Deli rang for the trotting to commence, and we ran to the conrse to see what was to be done. Standing AL the eatraace to the club mouse we noticed the following distinguished Oakely, B.S, Wright, Hl. W. Whitehead, Nicholas ‘Vau Braat, Commodore Dodge, 8. L. Payson, W. Oakely and family, George A. Powers, John G. George M. Wovdward and Jady, P. C. Burke and jady, Thomas Jones and family, Joseph Hamil- ten and family, Arthur Benson and family, Charles Bloom and family, GR. Colyer, Robert Fictcher, Frank Horton, a suilicient ndication of the stapility and tategrity Of these tostitutions, In relerring to the legisiative action that was needed he sad that the great waut Mn this Country Was @ better systew of coustruction aa buildings. He eulogized the mode tu winen houses were built In arope, and said that, despive The endeavors lo fre Paris, tue res buraed then: Ce.ves out before they cousumed oue block. To etfect (nis public opinion must be aroused to tnis question aad he had ho doubs tuat unproved construcuon would speedily follow, Mr. G. MH. Fincn, of North Carollas, presented his credentials and sald that he Governor Cauldwell to state that the thoroughly Im accord Witi manner and care witness on erysa- Two Hundred and Fifty Birds on the Wing— Hen Ne Forest the Winner by Cue Pigeon— Frivate Match Botweon George Lorriliard end Wm. J. Parks Won by the Former, people ente: sworth las eondueied the prosoeu poos hav» been cleans H ‘od to the proper depart. | a, of which 50 we Pigeon shooting is a passion wi Yorkers, and yesterday may be marked with a white Stone in the annals of that kina of marksmanship, the lopg route from the Williamsburg and Brooklyn ferrics to beyond the Evergreen and Cy- press Hills cemeteries @ number of persons mace their way yesterday mornmg to the great pigcon Taatch for tue gold cup vaiued at $590, which was shot at Captain Sealy’s sporting rendezvous, by ten gentiemen, Who are well known as crack pigeon th many New . Doren, with Hotta some | the befora tuo mun ea platol, and coms shoot on vouchers {1 Was ilstrncled by the objects of the Gon- 2 of Contayious div aves Tor He pret week were | y Mr. nted; that he hay Me, OLCoTT, the Sceretaty, read several letters from gentlemen who were expected to po preseat atthe Convention, but who were uuabdle co attend, of whom expressed thelr sympaliy with the y Was simply a re: ia mia Srokel J Mal, Thomas Croken, C. A. Biiss, Jonn nerai Surra, of Kentue ", L, Smith was recatied, but lve evideuce was nous printed report of tie committee on “rate o| mortality and net valuations, which is summarized in te folowing recumimenda- Uons of the coumitte pecttully recommend that this Convention approve the American experience tabie of mortality fh T cent interest per annum as the d: nated by law iu each of the Sta t premiums and net yalues at the va.nation of poilcies ‘on the Slat day of company’ be required to abow eredit of each of its bona pds aacets equal to Whe 1 day, computed npon the terebt designated alior: “policies tot taken,” presented a volami- Hall, Chartes E, Bathgate, Jona Somerindyke, Viooney, Krank Dulloul Layton, Joun K, Tucker, D. H, Gould, James © Richard ang Abranain Van Sickliu. ‘The people hastened to get seats on the stands | hen the bell rang, and pumpkiu8, potatoes and Y Were forrotten by all to witness what they ‘Oiue especially to see—but which they dare not acknowledge tu meeting—the troluing that was to ayinan, A. Suy- uterest, rate of Among those present were Mr. George Lorril! My. Post, Mr, Palmer; Mi Mr. Stephens, a son of Mrs. Ann HI. Stephens, the authoress, himself a crack shot; Mr. Giles, President ol the Blooming Grove Park Association; William J, Parks; Mr, Medcalf, a keen old pigeon shot; Mr. dafray, of the house E. 8. Jaffray & Co; Mr. Post, very good looking, but unfortunate as a bird killer; Colonel Hiunter; Mr. Foulke, the brunette, a good shot; Mr. Glisey; St. Joyn Rodman Robinsoi Messrs. Wali aud Polnamus, from Brooklyn; Mr. Ben De Forest, the winuer of the match, asplendid shot; Mr. Sam Barton, a Richmond county pigeon shoot- ist; Joun Wood, Mr. Cancellor, Mr. Clausson, Ed. Barion, of Staten Island; Mr. Pitman, of Babylon, L. 1.; Mr, Redmond, @ cool and not showy shot; Mr. Granger, a tall, well-made pigeon shot, full of nerve and pluck, an@ «ood on the wing; Mr. Hatch and hts eon, from New Orleans; Mr. Birdseye and H. A. Kollmeyer, Ri Jounson, of Saratoga; now proper to asthe oasis for Titsworth, and x1 spectively in the pree ha feo typhus and 8 he would go to Philad wis tyiting him that 1 y with him, inorder t July; Twas tr ebter's, and I wi the Fourth of Jv December in each year e hat ithason han, to an amount of pet value of each policy on that © OF mortally and rate of in- exciudes irom the acqannts ‘unpaid premiums” and “deterred re does not pertain to net boon calied the “vom or the ordinary business Ac. which do not enter into cal: na that surrender charge ix olicies then in fi ‘There were two trots on the card, the first being had pever bealen 2:25, w) other lor horses hat nad never trotted Mste 4 ere SLX entries io eaci race, but In Lhe ly staried, and in the second tive, et trot were B. Tobin's sor! THe ascribed aimoat en ai and he asked me ff about a wee's or two foxy horses tat ty to pulinvnary disorders. Toteorologfcal_feature We report that a surrente m 2te At tWo Oeld ioaximum ten matters of expenses, prv hay, the day | went ‘the starters in the ii gray ware Sea Foam, gohn LL, Doty’s black stallion Charic Dan Nace's bay gelding see for this race W: 2 Leonid not keep m July; L expecte, praper abject for specatic xe dt return froia Yai T why Kal —Whi as 1 i" reo of humidity, 63. to this bureau joy reports for t} ctiens commenc E, Loew and jiarry Maricy. Pp We inct some of arivers and owners aud had a littio tatk with rhe first we «poke to was m Carpenter, the trainer and driver o; Susie, who can co the at dhe net vais of the Instead of atteinpting to introduce uni Noun of the presen ise the companiss and the the present number of different kinds of po! ‘lag the t 608 birtas—an unprecedented week’ ho.ders, So vaite at any time te exainnation by Mr. y In the desis at variety of policies we nryventiy voltty holders ee re ies, 1 had tatend st 1 mom aa to jhe result. , at one o'clock P, M. “—On Wednesday, Octoper 13, ANN Isa- E. Coren EBiLY, widow of A. 5 vuncrtl will take piwece from her late residence, 1 111 Gast E ‘ud street, on Friday, October 20, ay, Cetobe in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October OR DikRMAN, Widow of Joln suth year of her age. late ‘residence, 117 Fort. Green ‘aturday, the zist Inst., ab two P.M. m Wednesday, Gelober 18, Jae. wife Charies Y. Dwyer, of Sligo, Ireland, ours, oral Ww wad Th The fu H take place from her late residence, t, on day, October 20, at leply, on Monday, October 16, Nb, in the 58th year of his age, yes ant friends of the tamily are invited the funeral irom bis late residence, 438 ty-fourth street, on Thursday, October 19, M 1a, on Tuesday, October 53 years, year Poughkeepsie, thir e'even o'clock, The re- mats wilt be taken to Woodlawi Cemetery tor in torment, GiuossoOr.—ATIDA A. GROSHON, aged 22 years, ‘The relatives auc feieuds are respectiuily ivited to attend the inneral. irom her late residence, 175 Bly rn Harlem, on Thursday, October 19, at one ets o'eloe! M. HAY On Wedavsilay, October 18, of dtsease of 4 the he Sana Lovica, wie of Willtam Mabn, ape re. The 4iy se from her late residence, nu, on Saturday, October nesday, Octoder LT, at his residence i iamsburyg, str. THouas 'T. HANNA, & native } Portsmouth, boglaud, aged o5 years, 1 mouth and 6 days. ineral services on Friday afternoon, October 20, 4 om First Bapust church, corner n Pith streets, Willlamspurg. in Lreokiya, on Wednesday, October 18, - | 1871, Satan A. linnaun, We recommen the acceptance by each State department of the valuations made vy ‘1 ¢ companies were Incorporat Mr. Palmer, Who never shoots withont reflecting a little, apd Mr, William M, Parks, Sr., Who kept down his excitement by puiltug (ha traps and hurrying up the judge of the match, a Dr. Bridges, Of Brook- ‘The scene where the match was shot is well known to all sporismen as the oid headquarters of the Long Isiand Shooting Club, for tany years has witnes: contests In pigeon shooting ceh Know! he Toilage wore the most beautiful Jn the meadows the Baia Lis mate Was Auiiss; that she was doupled up since Her doubie team race with Lonest Alien and runting mate, and Unat he had no chance of win- Ging; put thal he thought Harry Hariey would was himself carry in Mite three years ago, which Le a! said thas lore mw the pistol again and legal basis policies and acourities” re- be made to ono Stato under whose laws the nd waieh bas at tue ume « regue nenrance departmeni), provided the comn- 19 the departments of other Stutes a certi+ tendent of saci Si to shoot him; piaint# exauiiaed and retuned Cor a ntl it was with him last win- Serta a chance to and that the quired In’ detail tn the an State department only (to cowpany was organized, larly organized pany shail Carnie cato of tie commissioner or # pariment reiting fo: fv Vute, of the “Sanitary Commission of Po! tow. My given graiuttously. ere | W. Lawrte aboot him, be wonld shoot Botts hrst here Captat eas the most exeiting ack, yhich he tought we ea Foam is very fast, ing and no Trebaace could be. placed Hiarry Mariey wo erase; that he dare not lay a cent on ‘oad, and Lait Be had been selected for oue of 1 AL Ble Mhought we i hogs 4) and veal G23 tbs., and tish 4,000 Iba, Dr, CARNOCHAN cailed the attentio portation of regs from dest a, Where chole Uiat Dave bee valu of all its out- rod above; and that bo furnish the cel of the Board lets in Bavope Is now taging, a.d said | there were several vessels sion by opposing counsel on the end fon, whick was decided against the tints that October can boast of, crickets were Lialsted said to tho offers that | State 1 which tt the year tor which (hy 4a enoh State for all charges and e: t iv Botis came ¢ T never toid Mr. don't know wh iv, the © Botls thot Mr, dialeted’ had a revi Amon the ships a the Graham's Volly and the Wa 1 se vessels had com vont Bat ig grounds breezes of the autumn day came whistitng through vhe trees and across and ac i i elevated Jand, aud biew the feathers of pigeons about in a promiscuous maine ‘Wa inut dod maple trees bore and rassetlike, Atl rouad the scene was a beautiful one—one that could only be $ this tine of Five traps, that shat up 1 nost ofice b awh,” “S55 5 as soon as Ma aod at the first Boston bought Kbv8 Were ab tlio pool b ; he power ve reser ance ollicer of each Stnie to ezamlie, {Lot the bysines: 01 any com) ance within that State w pson Mage thelr chose Bea Poan f ly every poo! sold, and the “hosslag” aud the uvilng ap” dodge were played to perc Thousands Of Collars were won by tho “Yauks,’ and they now wii go home rejoichig. is Skilfuliy, and deserve to win whey hew ba played so easily for fats. 4 trot’ was between SD. Arace’s bay a, Hi. W. Howe's ,bay gelding Vitex’s roaa mare Lady Cotyer, A. elding King Mish, S 4. Jackson udurance, aud J. J, Bowen's bay mare Ne'tic Mor- | ria, Enigma was the Javorice vefore the race, She } won in three straigucin the most evky manner. as a capital trotter, Lut Bue “pulls a ton.” eecond and Lauy Colyer tind, wiihdrawn aud tie other two Were distanced the to sco me in Phitate! fntine because Uy Ged in releasing them, rgo would be very lb pthat wopid D DESSLATION 7 my pistes a Broad atvect ; urple and red re tha. ft be understood we do no! ccomment that the T ‘ealized iu an Amert- in the modern street Placed on the grass ata Blort distance apart, with ropes atlaciied, in wien the birds were placed by two or three litte ragged fellows, whorun to and fro at a siginai from la Paine, the well kuown professional pigeon shooter, who stood by a heap of champague baske's, in whieh the pigeons were closed up, to bs taken ‘out in the traps, Whea the nd braced himself firmly another gentleman pulled the rope benind tum, the trap few open instantly, aud the bird, if itch do so, arose OT Walked avout ¢ Many of the birds were shy were wary and got out o double-barreled breech middie of the field, aad when the gentleman wens to gatuer ithe found the bira leave him Hike a fash The pigeons were shut ata rise of tweuty-one yards aad within a boundary of eynty yards Jn the Geld, the boundartes being marked by outer poles, to which Tags w ah ‘the subscrivers to the cup wer: Messrs. Palmer, Staples, W. J. Parks, George Lorfiiard, Banks, - roi! Livingston, Sicphens, Post, Granger, oray, H. Cutting, Jadray, Redmond, Medvalfe and Hen Ye borest, Mr. Post had extremely bad luck and did not enter in the second inuings. Messrs. Parks, Valiner aud Medcalie had bad birds, Wrong In the frst Uree hours In duration, can climate of existing legal View the proper fu Was reterred 49 us © control 02 this business, L. Kogers ‘roan black gelding ANU: Yu @ PILLSBURY,S reading of tins report occupied until two K, WheD, On Motion, it Was decided to ort on Frvay next. Dis tatention to read a pap Rubject matter of this report to-day, at tue session of the Convention, deciéed that the fuinre me i Should be trom tea to three ‘dhe Vonvention adjourned at thie up to the erty and thoroughly cleaved end was ‘3 for suipmeat. a at accion he would recomm Carnochan sail be t betore them for co, load, a3 tie rags were | but that he did nos want ad betore being pacse to yot mixed up with é0 AN IGNORANT SAOK ANS; in yelerence to the one by one and piaced pigeon shooter advance Netlie Morris was ‘Vue folowing are the details of the trotng as it THE FIRST TROT, PROsPRCT PARK FAC(R GkoUNDS, Oct. 18--Purse 0, for horses that have p to the iirsi, $309 to the secoad and $120 J, J. Kowen entered g. m. Sca Foam. #, Tobin s,m. Bust . 3. in Yoty DIK. 8. Obi Suniel mace bg. tl D. Uiifer bs. H.W. Gel dé. M, Miller b. ma. Mary, SICULT AND PELTCATT A competiod tum to de! ag to the city uot som Ken to secure the angered by disease throag \ iaga, lt was no doubt, he sal, to sem tent @ hardship on these commercial gent that tite cargoes sho: rst ducy of a public oMleer w: and Meir mnrerests were of su 2 Unie they shoud by ther general the $ ily bebiad the rap. erday; not a lew he boundary after Action of the Massachusetts Insurance Cow paniesCeums, Chicava saferers. MAs@acuuserTs , his stat Boston, Oct. 14, ‘The appalting calamity at Chicago very property , P commends even more than national cousideration and sympatnvy in addition to loss of life, loss of pro- perty and tujury to business in its immediate of lightning. vase import. | 4 ch me against ¥ both af tho r by Mr. c hotige in Rai road ay §iyen to mie by Mr, Halse ¥. PROBABLY ANOTHER MURDER, Sinn Benten at ‘The sudden anoihflatioa of many muilions iisurance and surplus nece:sari'y imposea un- paraileied misfortune and fnaaclal embarrassment, not only upon a Inrgo number of insurance com- pantes doing business in Massachusetts, but upon thovgands of families and tidividuals throaghout | the country largely or wholly dependent apon their income 16m insurance tuereiore, to (requent and anxious inquiry relat to governmental postion and prrpose im this un- precedenied cincrgency, and with the hope of r storing Conlidenee among the insured, the M ‘tment, iM the exer of its omcial r q the utmost liberality whicn y May permit in atding companies to sir losses, repair or Increase their capltt!, ner ways to secure their financial remstate- racticable and poxstvic, mn Unsile Garden ator Death. Sehneitmann, Beeond heat, Fourth heat . Christian A, | beaten near Castle Garaen I emigrant runners, has been fas wounds, and ts now at the point o sidence at the Hamburg and 26 Tilo, “oam won the pole, Susie il » Charles E. Loew third, darry Marley oulsiie, At the start Loew had the best of it, Harry Sea Foam wird, Susie fourth, joing around the upper town Sea fourm led four Jengths, Loew and Harley having broken up, while Survie lingered behind, without seeming to care avout trotiing, At tie quarter pole Sea Toa ted eight lengths, Loew second, onc lengtit ahead of Harley, who was ten lengtlis in advance of Susie to the quarter pole was thirty-st Going down the bac ‘oam LOOK maiters cacy and allowed tne oviers to close Up some Of the daylight, aud as she seed the hali-mie pele tiere Was tour lengtlis euween her and Time, 1:44. Susie Going along the lowe Jiariey closed up rapidly, and as Sea Foam passed the theee-quarter pole she aheat of Loew, who was two lengths ahead of Adariey, Susie far behind, and things went Each gentieman stot at twenty-five pigeons, the match being divided Into inuings, the first inning twelve birds being shot and in the second inning thirwen pigeous were | Ten gcnulemen entered anu sot in the | foliowing order:— house ali wizbt anct wert away ' Potts was very wicked when ti Bariey second, FIRST INNING, Medcalfe—0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1,1, 1 Valtiner —1, 11, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1,1, 1, 1 Parks—t, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, J, 1, T keep » boarding house where T now Temata on the Th rien to see M « L weal to Casi ny. nnd to lake Ler aa a gervan chases Tnsur: broad ani generons vie A VERY and said reysral times that b isted went away a & quarter seconds. out trora Vastie Un bares Herzog, a res duty dnd eq Ljcatenant Kirwan swore to rear Hurley three Tie pi was diteen lengths rr tura Loew wad Ment wherover pra JiULAUS T, CLA HR COUNTY CONVENTION. Tne democracy of Westchester county held a Con. | veution at White Plains yesterday for the purnose of nominating candidates for County Judge, District Attorney and other minor oMces becoming va: atthy close of the present year, of Greenburg, tellers duly 1,0, 1, 1,1, 4, 0,4, 4,1, 1,1, 1, 4, 1,0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 1, . Lorillard—1, 1,'1,'0, 1, 0 1, 1,1, 1,0,'0..6 SECOND INNING, Melcalfe—, 1,0, 1, 1,1, 1, 1,0, 0,1, 1, 1.. 4 Paimer—1, 0, i, 0,1 11,13... 8 om nS wet as ! year of ths = A very tag tussle up we estretch ended with’ Sea Foam! winuing tae vy four iengthy Loow and Warley having oxen np in thelr endeavor to overtake the mare; fourth, ten lengths behind. 30, a Foam was A great favorit Sne took the lead, Harry Harley second, Suste thi Sea Foam broke oa he turn, and Loew Wet to the frout, Harley second, Susie Uuird, At tie quarter pole, Which was passed in thirty-six and a@ half seconds, Loew Jed ali @ lengtn, Marry Harley second, tve!cngius Going down the backsirete! Harry Harley and Loew bad a ciose struggle, until Harley iett nis feet, Suvie had been closing rapidly, and sle took second piace belore Laricy recovered, Loew passed the half-mile pote one length ahead of Susie, Who was two fongths aiiead of Harrv tfarley. ‘Tine, 1124. Loew kept the lead around the lower turn and into the homestretch, although Susie was Haziey, also, was wei up, and came into the homestretca there was very ference between them. Susie, however them both home, winutng by two lengths, t coud, Loew third, » ‘Time of the bi third Heat.—Susie had the best of the send-ol, Loew second, Sea Foam third, Going around the turn Loew went to the front, a Foam third, Harley far betund, At the quarter pole Locw ject pie longth, Suste and Sea Foam head and head, tea tengths in ‘front of Harley, ‘time, thirty-81X ahd a quarter seconds, At the half-mile polé Sea Foam Was two lengths in front of Susi ‘ance of Loew, Harley Casi when 1 came eyed to this tay house. erzoz from N. be wlantiied by 8 are a transfer of Brast eu. to Hovoken to Coroner cane astounded to learn from 3: cous individuals had ro Hogan and releas Schae ird and Susi J, "That isu bad ata fired the Lirst sl halthe pistol, aud sev After Jacob Odell, chosen chairman and rn 4 Second Heat.—<ei or it, bul did not ind i; we rintendent Kels9 that Lwew fourth. Stephens -1, Wh bh i tes 11,1 WOW BA One dufinig fig matel atts uring ine match Mr 1. De Forest had ‘shot their birds Inning My. Stephens did as they rose, aud conse: ewer eran Te! . Stephens sit 21 birds while Mr, Te Forest shot Wirds were kiltect ounce shot, from doublo- Pply of powder being 3 Mitod cimaery [ed the 0 ated as the vic- tor—a private mateb for double virds was , tween Mr. George Lorillard “Fite Parks, with (he following resul Loriltard—1 1, i die (ae may be dead by | have @ fate cna fl © Sea Four far benind, ne New York at Stephens and Mi toa tle, and in the Jase hot flad bis birds correct! quenuly Mr. gold cup by ove bird, In Hoboken amd given over to crivias bead of Sea F Robert Cochran, and ex-District Attorney Wm. HH. YELLOW POVER IN CHARLEST ON, 5 C., Oes There has been one death from yellow fever anr- “| yng the last twenty-four hours. | ee cee Re AA PE A RC 2 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. taken, wateltr hatlot the vote sioud:: Whereupon the nommnati unanimous by the Convention, tons were:—For | ot he bad a scraten ¢ a8 the placo where Hi ne up to him in the sireet he wail, ’e. 0 Tt | ups) took Nia t 1, 85; Covtiran, 39, | fhe Wo Mia! 1 of the forjner Wad made ‘The other n viet Attorney, J. O. Dyeknian (present incumbent); William ©, Howe, f and FE, K, Mott for Superimtendent of tor Coroner had decides upon ata late hour in the afternoon, SUICIDE BY A STRANGER. An inquest was held by Coroner Bathgate at Tre- mont, Westchester county, yesterday, on (ne re- mains of an npknewn man who commented suleide by shooting bimsci! through the head on the pre vious evening. Deceased had been observed ras dering about in an excited manner by some boys, who, having heard the report of a pistol, proceeded the unknown of one and a@ quarter barrelled guns, the sw At the conciusion Mr. De Forest being | du cross-exaroination Callan arelt, “1 surrende: This closed the testimony for t sald Botts eat! tromediately pressing itin elosely, Tur ned ina few rem Mt, ath, hoping that aidl that the deience would Veen lengths —-On Welnesday, October 1 | iss, by the Rev. Dr. Vidova, at th | pride's parents, Lgororo Cann fo Chana, youngese | danguter of A. 8, Van Praag, De URBYON—DERRENT.—OF at the bride's residence: oF St. Mark’s church, Dr. LEON be BusMon, of Paris, France, lu FLORBNVE-DERKENT, Of New York. Harley fourtn. FIRST WITNESS O47 i Fusstay, Ostover r7 Kylance, pasto® HURRIBLE DEATH OF AN INFANT. At Tremont, Westchester country, yesterday morning, a child two years old, named Thomas Me- Graw, was run Over and literally cut fo wwain by a freight train belonging to the Harlem Railroad se bh ‘a deceased eb from the ratiroad, and tat the infant bad wandered unobserved on the track, Where the entire tr: mangling the body in a sickens: Bathgate, having been notified, empane the sworn statements who witnessed the accident, adjourned the inquest until this eventug, 19 order to obtain the teaumo: of the engineay Whe Was running tie train again. wan tn Rullroad avenue nth, the 18h of Fe having broke nd Mr. Halazod together in ot; L converse | with Me, Ha. Nson; Lalated wanted we ty arrest Way; ve auld be who hag ber n lenge be- Going around the lower turn and Loew were very close together, Sea Foata came on t suae, be Loew ene oe oO never made a move for the heat when her driver was satistied Seca Foam dL Was evident to ev pnaie was playing second fiddle that when one could not win the o' ta not the frst ume that played by the drivers of thi Kingston (Canada xe D Hovultrox— au Tueslay event head in adv Suste, Sea Foam Ube gray mare le and won the he; Botts the iret Luse I saw hin com.ag t Company. It seems th live in a house situate to @& grove, covered in tne agonies of thirty years He was avout five feet 8.x inches hit, a sinped pantuloons, white Nothing was t knife and some g' oration, Key, Epwa W York, to RRGINA M, daughtec of Mr. Ry Maran rv. —At Wara, the Rev. Dr, LADY FRIEND ‘and Ming alength, ain passed over it, might marry a man on Tharsday, adark coat underelothing and low cut shoe: found on the body except pistol cartridges, dered ny the jury, oF 3 the Pygimaster Of Weat Parnes complatut al the # in the boawe when Bot Kina sh head off the aon of ab one present that | and afer hearin; p Soa Foam, and A verdict of felo de s ‘The remalus were date the same game has been ese GWo Dlares this vear, Li.—On Sunday, September 10, by wy prevent Mar gol: Nouice of Mueral hereafter, e ANGWORT’ Ca Tuesday, October 18, Mary, widow ot Mol ric Langworty, Funerat trom vic resiteuce of her brother, Petcr S14 West ‘Therty-third street, Friday, wer 20, at two orclo aday, October 15, Frap. Wit- » Wiittam and Mary Leouhard, aged 11 years and ¢ month. ables and trier tlerma 268, FP. and A. , @ ity invited to attend the funeral, from the re of his parents, Grand street, rid a say, at two V. M. NEN. —-On Monday, Getover 26, aster a longand “ul ilness, Maxty, widow of Witham Linden, a 61 year of the family are respeetinily invited fui from her iate readvace, 192 Nureday, the 19th inst, at twa ee WEY copy. hie— At Wiite Liang, 6n Tuesday mornii Y ii, Devowau, wile of Moses Luiler, aged 3. ihe funeral will tuke placo on Friday, at two P. . at the old Methodist ennreb, at White Plains, menus are respecdutly mvied. ver 16, on Borgen ave- WN. J. BouLar i, dani Rachel Edwards, aged § rai hereafter. nesday, Oetober 18, SrEeLe in his 43d year, ure Invited to attend his " over 2), at Mali-past mine kK, A. M., fromm 459 West Nineteenth street, tKEN.—On Monday, October i6, at 7 P. My KY MURKEN, aged 2) y¢ and 7 moatns. Met id iviends of the family aud also of , Adelieed Murken, are respectfully tn. | Vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of Marken, 70 Laight street, on Thurs- 2 O'C'OCK, AU trom thence to JyD, On Tuosday, October 17, g hative of county Armagh, vr In Cre Sud year of her age, Kelatives aud friends of the family are requested to atlousl the Juneral, from the residence of her son- bh y, 195 Raymond street, on Thats. e cK, When the remains of our Lady of Merey, here a soleran requiem mass will repose of her soul; and from notery for intar neat. ce of ner son, 17 East day evening, October 17, widow of Briatoa Paine, for- M. Y., age 73 years. fineral nereafter. Sugdeuly, on Monday, October 16, at Mahveltsville, Datuiess county, N. f., Mr, CHARLES Paukys, son of L. W. and Juila Aan Parkes, aged 33 years, 4 montis and 22 days. ! ves aud frends ave respectfully invited to attend the fuser, trom tie house of his father-in- Jaw, Mr. dames Creiciton, 483 [lenry street, Brook. lyn at Natt-past two o clock on ‘inursday afternoon, intela wilt t | be celebrate thenee to ©: on Wednesday, October 18, after a hess, Josian W. HANSPORD, In the Td linger 4 and friends of tho family are re- toatront the funeral, on Friday, at two O'clock P, ai, irom No. 279 okiyn. Welnesday morning, October 13, : Krep.y, daughior ui Joha and Mary Revtty, 401 Bay stree y Cuy, agol & years aud a ‘Tue relative esday, Oclober 17, ELLior, corge and .essie Rintout, aged Waueral will take place from tocir residen , Mouv! Veruon, 1 her 19, at huli-past one. b 4 ‘aurping, October 18, wi . platives and fon ts are tnvited to attend the iyom his iate residesco, 15 Mester street, riday o/Lernon, at two o’cloc y, Octover 14, WILLIAM E cyenr of lis age. ‘The relatives and frignda are uvited to attend the funeral, Without furiher notice, from*his late resi- 7 Fecoud av nue, on Friday, October 20, at clock P. Me f ¥. nidenly, on Wedneslay morning, October 18,im Wiliam varg, N. ¥., GEORGE SPAR ROW, Mm his 92d year. ‘The relatives and trtends of the family are respect. Tully requested to attest the tuneral, without fur. ther nviice, at the South Second street Methodist Episcopal church, ou Friday, 20th instant, at a Var. —~On ‘Taesday morning, October, 17 Mrs, 0 1 JOANNA Cy VARK, Widow of Hon. Aaron Vark and cangnter of the late y. Eltas Cooper, for many yeas tector of St. Jolin's chureb, Youkera. the relacives ana friends are invited .o attend the funeral, trom tire residence of 8. KR. Co: eeoek, st Lexington avenue; ou Friday, the 20th inst., at half. ast len o'clock, The remains will be taken to onkers for interment. WALKERACAL New Durham, N. Jy on Monday, Octoder 16, Josuen MARTIN, son af Joseph BK. an Sarah Walker, & 2 years, 4 months and 12 a Tho relatives and friends of the family, aso the mombers of Grantie Lodge of Good Templars, are respectinily nvire ito auend the funeral, from the Baptirt chureh, New am, Nod. on Thoesd October MY, ab two ove! 4 arriages joave Movoked ferry at ove o'clooe 1,

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