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\ 6 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1875. — oO ee Ce TE EEIENTEEMEAETUNEDT S-aiiretree 1s adapted for workin; " an Wil Which large adjective seemed to please Mr. Go- | rize the same cause, and aside from this, with the insur- ryv x Ting so late, and I determined to ask tora night’s | how well this country Dall ] m limited as it has b for some thne to a stnall 4 1d at ‘ould come to, Before L | The houses are all very large, generally t THR GARBLED) MEN \CR bright, ‘Mr Gobright aiso related a story ol how, | freien ambed, an Wt hatbeen orsome tuewea vail | WTTEL THE CARLISTS | iedting atthe tretnouse tshoug come to, Beforet | The houses are all very erie, geieraay, Doak « AVL ’ pduring the war, @ Cabinet officer had told | a et eg ei hr ok oy aaa tak @ short distance trom the road, I approached it | beneath the same rool. Reon hou iseeit 18 bita the important particulars of a Cabinet meet- | orner ‘uations will come. to ah understindine with the cautiously, and hearing chiidren’s voles made | little fortress and Darien en doors United States to intertere in tne Istand of Cuba. Aside 22. 2 out there were no soldiers nere, either Carlist or | rudest construction. The stairwa: from the United States, whose government for one rea- yt republics @nd so I determined to ask fora night’s | of undressed boards, over which the soldiers may spates. Bemg asked again whether he would not | son or another, has previously made similar complaints, Diffioulties of a Special Corre- folging. I secordingly knocked augrre | tratny with muddy feet and svili their wine and ing, and thus enabled him to make a telling de- Further Explanations fro ther nations understand periectiy well the true limits i e and grease without in the least spoils p ‘ aisha Say that no One tn the White House gave him the | Ofte question, and kuow that the principal support of spondent in Biscay. Reavy, Worden door which Pointy, | ingvhem. ‘There are no. carpets, no curtains, 16 Washington. synopsis g5 helped kim to the contents’) tie asees lord aparece Uniog ero tsng are aad A light soon appeared, and a childish votce wished | ptanos, no nice furniture to ve destroyed. Every= of the Message he again refused to say | hrovisons 7 to know who was there, 1 replied that I was & ing 13 Of the simplest, piainest and rudest make, eae that, aud added that he would never get anyboay . Engiand did less im the “Alabama question.” and the u aveller ana a wished for a night's lodging, peering io whieh neley CAS page tere cae 4 United States el n munity, Which Was grant at the same r: oor tation ne l. - At é into trouble by hts revelations to an investigating | them by the Ar on -Court of Geneva. é ROBBED BY A PARTIDA to see who a on fe perdger a a ways @ large, dark, smoky room, with a fireplace FROM WHOM DID IT COME? | committee, He aiso pointea out that Reuter’s | , W¢ nave no intention wo say more on fle eto little boy, aud he refused to tet me in, saying that | right In the middie, above Wich rises @ huge aba i “204+ | report se i 9 famibar phrase. we might say that in the questio his fatner and motuer were away, and that he | square. funne!-siaped chimney, gradually decreas port sent to London, substituted the sentence, ie President Grant spain has been the part ry ‘de of which ts in bettel “ h has come off with a sore head, and the Unite was left alone with the children. If the children | Ing toward the top, she imside of which ts in ir The magattude of these offences has not peen | Zyii2" Pas come off with a pore nee A CORRESPONDENT IN PRISON were aby smaller than he they must have been | times lined with hams, sausages and quartera of > Vv recuced since my previous Message to Congress,’’ rath wee Bet be ry f w nich be Pein Tory sca indeed, He added that he was afraid | beef, while the ceilin, by: ie wipe nee pe pe 5 : , ete Me ae ngs ies expeditions iat have sailed from the United states, au a : lan corn, Our Versions of the Extraordi- | whereas str. Gobrighv’s synopsis read, The mag. | fat have bean {he Ute and, oo of tne Ouben i and provable. that the house should have veed left In \ aud red beppers” “here is nothing to be. spolledt nary Story. nitude of the offences has not been reduced | ton, have cost spain and still cost her in men and . 1 4 Ghargo of a child like this, a3 I could uot suc- | in a dwelling like this, and fifty soldiers will oftem since the President’s previous Message, a FA ee oe Reet nett Uiteorarizseto | SRANISH JUSTICR AND COURTESY, | ceca’ in bringing anybody else to tne door, | be billeted in a singie house, sieeping in the barn + year ago.” Thus, ne mamtains, an important al- | nplain. ‘i a tiasiestal oct Ca an bod Pua snongh RY ‘ force } pe er Room Fees: Fettons Ui sie" Oye ates | a ak y government has recerved also, as of. ee 3 ine to lace withou: in e least incu! = vn ie ae Dei mn Seretiiey War dow es Diamine, nonters Gerpesu Sor cial ‘news of President (ranit's Message, and we hope tt HeNDAYE, Nov. 20, 1874, | 10.80: I was obliged to seek orsnelter elsewhere, | habitants. This explains to a great extent the A SEMI-OFFICIAL EXPLANATION, | Bat’ ins “aces wor scch the main poimt, shat the | eas wither a! IDAYE, Nov. 30, 1874. | and accordingly F once more returned to the road, | strength of Carlism here. The people, althougty oa jas sis : part bonstit iiuister of State Mion buraiso | My Stay within the Mberal lines at Irun, Yon- | It was an evil moment ior me, Lhad scarcely | rich 1u their own way, do uot feel the War like which gave in ali other particulars a ty Which the case. demands tarabia and Sam Sebastian served to convince me | reached it wken I met a man with a gun. Startied eople Who have more of the luxuries of civilized Version of the message, in this changed 113 | With the tirmne | r : tone irom a peaceful und uuitporiant statement Sanam ame igugeaine of a fact which will, Ithink, more than anything | Browauy. ad rouch a myself oy the adden mecting | liie around them. sav. Which is the Only True and oe CO eee Scene BG AN ren PIGEON SHOOTING. else, account for the sterility of all the campaigns an 200 yards distant, he instantly levelled his | The next morning 1 toox leave of everybodyg Reliat a9 ation, refused to say anything on ‘the matter, which have been hitherto undertaken against the | 882 and demanded to Know who | was.’ promtsed the landlady I would pay her eliable One? Gowen tf or tg, nie ng Fi sa 4 ‘A MOMENTARY DIFFICULTY WELL MET. next time I should come back that way, e, When he was asked. the question, Anu Mr, | INTERESTING EVENTS DECIDED ON THE GROUNDS Cartists, and thas 1s she Sympathy whieh exes Osea a/bean abla to distinguish whether my inter. | Which promise he did not seem t ke had also a litte story of a Senator who at a a - the Carlists among the Itberal forces in high places. | jocutor was a partida my rdle would have been easy | think worth very much, although she gav . : r "eh bs ain cate geen iy spiel uae" nave aiready spoken of the friendly feeling of | enough. But it struck me somehow that he ooked | ™€_@ smiling goodby, and I started on_ loo 1ce went to the President and afterward come rz ry WILL THE PRESIDENT ANSW ? | municated the information ne got to a reporter. The first day of we new year was pleasantly Nike & magistrate, which seemed more probable so | % Oyarzun, the rain still pouring steadily down. f ER? C ry passed by members of the Long Isiand Shooting | 8° People of Sun Sebastian toward me wnen they | Ton.” Te burhoan” posts 1 accordingly tried. to | Passed over the battle uround of Oyarzun, iro Seco 4 thought I was a Carlist, Ican go further and say . | Which place, tt will be remembered, the Carits A SEMI-OFFICIAL EXPLANATION. Ciub, Congregating in large numbers at Dexter's, | t.5:"inis sympathy was not only shown by the | tert eer eae a ahOre cok ehich ence es re | were drive. the day alter Ceballés aban done i GTON, 7: aica road, they indulged in their {a q San Marco. But the Carlists are back to their ol The Effect Produced in WASHINGTON, Jan, 1, 15% | On the Jamaica roa ey indulge people in the streets but by persons holding very Lemaea Oy ere ane wren eonsrrasned 0 positions just the same ag ever, the only difer+ ’ The following comes irom a irtend of the Preai-e | vorite pastime of pigeon shooting from an early ra : D . “ ‘ igh oficial positions, more than one of whom | « 7 ence being the roofless walls of houses which mi Madrid. dent, and ts the result, it 1s said, of a conversation hour in the morning unti nearly nigntiall. ID | 5 oo¢6 of Marshal Serrano as. ‘‘canaille.” At the soa ee apparent it gun and AP: | Svorywhere be aeens the ouly result of Loma's Vice rit a with him yesterday upon the difference vetween | this time tbey decided one match, four handicap hotel where I sto} apprehension of x. “What are you doing | tory. | pped, people I met rt ns I reached Hendaye after a hard day’s marci WAsHrNorox, Dec. 31, 1874, | Me Message and the synopsis. It 1, thererore, | sweepstakes, under the Long Island rules, and | 4+ ing iu to which I was introduced | huvestea him ter pake me. tor hie ewer Lsimvly | through the rain, having, between Carlisi How was the synopsis of the Presidents Mes. | Virtually the President's own explanation and an | two handicap sweeps, trom ive taps, Englisd | 16 same night I arrivea—everywhere I obseryea | “Do you mean the commandant at Astigarraga?” | 8nd republicans, hud rather @ hard time of it, gage obtaineg? H. pone be go aci ‘ important contribution to the question :— rules governing, ig Abe bp he asked. “No,” I replied; “to the Caritst com- | Will, of course, never get back either watch eee amein® Oe CRONE ENO ND OR: ACONERES, || rues baaciaarta Snaekns he Conte | ‘The first event on the programme was the | Mrks of the sympathy felt for Carlism. It was | mandant;” and I now made out that he was a | Money, as it would be lupossidie ior me to fu almost every particular? And how came it to be > excitement in England ald: on. the. Gontly | ip, SRR OR Pp mm useless to eay that | was not @ Cariist myself, ana | Carlist. “There 1s no Carlist commandant, I am | the Man who robbed me. In future I shall alwi 2 nent of Burove occasioued by the cabled statenicnt | match. This was between Oharies Ireland, of 2” | Carry a revolver. @o inaccurate tn a single paragraph—that relating | 7 2 he y essere | 7 , the only Carlist here. Give me your pocketbook. 3 ep p! @ | purporting to represent the President's Messase | pyoociva, g G. Walters, of New York, $50 a that 1 had no sympathy tor either one side or the | * (: vy asked Yes.” Timmediatety notified the Mayor of Fon: torabi® toCubat These questious begin to de asked here | W4s cecastoned entirely through the presumptio other; they only smiled ma Knowing way, which co | Of my arrtval, informing him that I shoul k " ide, 2 rds each, 2 $0 yards boun- - ‘ will have you pursued and shot if youdo.” “No , iD ing ‘at I shoula only ba 4m Washington with a good dea! of curiosity, es- Fedele ee ie aren ag ge Ty ee aide, 20 birds Sch eee wats ome Grutes, | 8% as plainly as if they had expressed 1tin worda, | you won't,” tb Feplied with the greatest coolness. | 100 lelighted to see him on this side of the Ble e the 3 sag and Spam | Gent - " ary, b : “ ; ‘ou can’t nize an. ad no wea- , y . pecially since the reports from England and Spam | dent facts, However, may be meniloned in ex) CATT, 16 Ole RT Oh, yes! that 1 all right; we understand that | “Y! *t recognize me again.” J bad fani| Chere. Hainas nos Doan ih Meance ance: Bee aes abow how and why the {aise version of this part of | nation of the manner it which the cursory view-of | MY-Waarvon acted ag referee, Ireland wentfirat | | oot. aulte right indeed; that ia your | POU, DOt even & penknife. 1¢ was useless to at. | P2d will not come, probably, ax, tong as he know ro | the Message sent from Washington by the geveral to the trap and cut down his bird in excellent | y bg | tempec resisting, 60 | handed him my pocketbook inapivete LA Haren Areny cl ne foun 8 x : 4 t e un Saturday f i 5 J | i 0 ‘She Message created great excitement. To begin prec. associations was prepared. “ays gtyie, He repeated the periormance with his seo role until you are beyond danger of rearrest.” I | containing 300 pesetas or france. “I think I hear en released shortly after my departure to Sans “ at le ut set hide en <r - , the tick! of a toh: t give me that while | Sebastian. We botn owe many thanks to Colonel With the beginning, at least two days before the | FOveIBRSE, Mp fhe eo) pe RE ive’ ond, but missed the thira, fourth and flith birds, was none the less thought to bea fervent Carlist. ing watch; just gt ft Carteret, of the English army, whom we met al sag pant ore ST you are about it.” To chia I demurred. But again ee ce eoeenee GRDERDAd Enate i were Fu the preparauon Of his Message. On | In the meantime Mr, Walters was shooting very | ! ave Good reason to believe that there 18 more | the gun was presented, and I had to deiver | Iran, just alter our arrest, for setting the wires mors \uat the President would use very strong } fhe following Luesday the first draft was laid be- poorly, only killing the thira bird in his five, which or less of this feeling all over Spain, andi think | & watch worth 650 trancs. He now ver’ in motion and informing our friends of our deten- Janguage in regard to Cuba and our Spaniem rela- | jore tne Cabmet. On the Friday after, at | that this will !n a great measure account for the | Considerately asked me _ which way vast dtbearnie ale nengay would have known tions. On Monaay morning ene New York papers | the Cabinet meeting, : the las: preccdmg’ the | Made the betting two to one in favor | 24 Wanted to go, and when! told him ne said he : esc bea senopaisof the | SSeMbUNY Of Congress the competed Message | of Ireland. Tne. later scored the sixth | PArFenness oF the campaigns which have hitherto | would take the opposite, and started olf in the di- coutuined wnat pury ynop | Was read. From that time up to its submission (0 | ana geyenth, both clean shots, missed his been made and the futility of the attempts to | rection of the village where was the republican HORSE NOTES. Message, /orwarded by the Associated Press, and | Congress not one line was altered or amended in | - crush Oarlism, post. This did not, however, disturb my convic- iS the journals elsewhere, which take their | aDy Stape whatever. On Sunday, the cay before | eighth, killed the minth and letting the tenth a _— * tion of his being a Carlist, as I knew that these yeports from the American Presa Associa- | COUgTESS Met, the Message was’ placed .in the | escape, nad five birds credited to nim when the Se Ane | Dartidas often go and pass @ night in @ village oc- | resimgton still stands at the head of the racing Pp iS eric! _ = Dauus Of the clerks of the President lor copying. | match was haliover. Walters brought down his But to return tomy own adventures. It might | cupied by the republicahs without the slightest a4 a ‘ion, contained on the same morning a “synopsis” | yhe same day the agents of the two general press | sixth, missed the seventh and then scored three | have been thought that when the Governor of | Hesitation. “J will have you shot for this.” 1 called | sires. Horses of his get during the year 1874 won f about the same length and somewhat disfer- | associations called at the President's house and | in succession, the “race” veg a tle at Uns stage | ce Sepastian told me I was at libert after him; to which threat he only replied by @ | $51,739 Australian’s, $50,314 67; Planet's, ‘ @ as to topics, but substantially ike | WT! Stanted an audience. Tuey stated their | oj the game. ‘Ireland now got bac hang of things, | 2™ ae rty to return to | laugh. The fellow knew very well I would not be | ¢44'955 gg: Leamingiom’s, $31,536; Vandal entiy arrayed as to topics, but substantially ike | yission, and in conversation-the President mea- and shcoting with much precision killed five | France my troubles were over. Unhappily forme, | #ble vo recognize him again. I proceeded to the Agee Sac el in the other. It is remarkable that boto tnese ab- some of the prominent leatures of the Mes- | straight to three for his opponent 1 the same | this was not tho Case. That night I went to a | Bext house and inquired for she nearest Carlist | $30,902; War Dance, $27,508 33; Asteroid’s, stracis contain expressious which read like literal These Were given by tue President entirey | numver, fMiteen for each bemg trapped. Ire- | notorand nada quiet sleep. The Judge b Boer a See Oe I had been a prisoner 10 | ¢o1,343 83, Of the prominent winning stables - eA es! Rites mace yale menioxy, In the course of this con- | land’s stock was then at a high premium q DP. adge before | San Sebastian, trom which place I had just escaped. | of ane1 & Co.'s was the largest, amounting ta extracts irom the Message. That sentby the | versation ome of the geutlemen ventured | among the vetting iraternity, but they found | whom I nad been brought on the previous day | They manifested the greatest sympathy for me, a yale “Associated Press was prefaced witha statement | the question, “Wall. there be any spe-! but few opportunities to ' invest, as the [ had treated me very kindly, had given me all tho | #¥¢ one of the men here at once offered to ac- | $42,445; A. B. Lewis & Co.'s, $29,350; M. H. San- she: {cial reference to Spanist affairs?” ‘The | resuit was decmed a foregone conclusion. Ireland | ponent of hia council and advi 4 company me. My intention was to make a com- | forays, $22,681; H. P. McGrath's, $18,605; P. Lortl= : | reply was, “Les, probauly more deiiuite than in gumered i's sixteemth bird to get away, chen | Pe ett SHG: BOTAN And SOG TiO"! DIME SP Se GORRRTERRS. ROTO SS COUNTY | 5 oats, 518,000 Lawislios Gk Loniaid’s, SMaiNs Although the President has shown the Message | previous ‘Messa; Upon this suggestion the | killed tour, one after the other, footing ap @ total |, that although he was not quite certam the letter | SCoured and the robber caught, as 1 soon H i. » SLL, o NO person other than the members of the | ayent of the Associated Press, whose acconat ap- | killed of 14 out of the 20. Walters cut down his/y had written to the Mayor woula (armed that he had stopped ior a moment | Mr. Belmont’s, $11,603. Cabinet and the copyists, there is the best reason | parentiy formed the ground’ work o{ Keuter’s | sixteenth bird, missed tie seventeenth, scored the ols acres here just before reaching me, and L thought these | qnomag Hanlon, of this city, has purchased @ dor believing It will contain Substantially the fol- | agenvs version, prepared bis construction of | eighteenth and nineteenth, but, allowing the really e considere @ threat from @ peculs would be abie to recognize him, 1 did not, half interest in the trotting stallion Virgo Ham- , owing points, founded on expressions of the Pres- | thut portion of the Message. The foreign agent, | twentiesh his ireedom, had 11 killed to his credit, | legal pot of view, it might, never. | however, say anything to them of my adventure, Adent vo intimate friends since the Message Was nowey, 7 batrs it . th aten by three birds, | and at once accepted the proffered guide, 1t took | bietonian, The horse is arich bay, 15.2}, hands Bubmitted to, and cordially tdorsed by, the | enuy ton Ninteimocteoa otros account, ase | ete secaud event wie uhandicap sweep of g3 | tcless be regarded in that light, and in that case | us more than an hour to reach the post, as it | nich got by Hambletonian, dam Virgo, by Abdal- Cavinet on Friday last. | sumed the responsiuility “of converting tue | each, 3 birds, Long Island rules to govern. En- | the offence would beconsidered a very grave one | proved to be much further away than my in- | poe sie oe wa ” catbt ra fe Tne synopsis of tue American Press Association | conversational abstract imto a iiteral | tered for this were Walter ireland, 28 yards; @. | according to the Spanish iaws. He said, how- cdg ey iene fal aD epi al fos) oreay ‘am rd, by iSt1e. ‘was preiaced with the statement that:— copy of the Message by suhstitating the | Walters, 21 yards; Moses Baylis, 25 yards, and | ever, that I should nave the benefit of the extenu- | pe told him fled no moneys but nea only Jacket; third dam Lyon, mare by Berholf horsey | tirst person. The tact that ihe first avstract and | Charles freiand, 24 yards, Walters proved the vic- fourth dam by Duroc, by imported Dtome: PGR cal with an ee ene of | tue real message when publishes in the European | tor aiter six birds lad been shot at by turee of the | ting circumstances, and acknowledged that I ha@ | made ee ae ne cone inp sastoa Meee math een mai Seas mane ip din oe} lent, the writer of tuis despatch 18 | papers did not agree ts thus easily accounted for. | contestants. good grounds for the energetic action I nad taken | Money, and he insisted on my taking two ee | Virgo, o enabled to state, positively, some O! the main fe® | ~he first abstract as it appeared fn the London | Te second sweep, same conditions as the first, | Glasses at his expense, iniorming the people at | Messenger Duroc, ‘The horse 1s at Mr. Keetch’ tures of tue Messa; | s rr " r + | in the matter. He applied some,terms to the | the same time of my condition as lar as he knew ie Message. | Dapers was culled to the President's attention, | had nine partcipants— Walter Ireland, 24 yards; | Mayor’ Of “ROntatabia. hich that ‘ it. the RektonsteO nine: a was expressed p, near Goshen. The price patd by Mr. Hanlon for {0 all other particulars the two abstracts were | ald created no little surprise to him. There was | Dr. Atkinson, 22 yards; Captain Elmendorf, 23 iy’ ‘al whic! at gentleman | & ce ane i tats, y his ahace ofthe sealiici has mot beemanadeipublics singularly accurave, and one who compares them | B0thing objectionable in the abstracts as they | yards; W. 5. Birdseye, 24 yards: Moses Baylis, 25 | would not have felt flattered by had he heara | the woman ol the house, and she immediately in- PI ry . . | Were sent from Washlugton. That the European | yards; G. Walters, 22 yards; Charles Irciand, 22 | tom and altogether showed me the greatest vited me to share the supper they were euting. AS | The imported black stallion Strachino, by swish the Message itself will find it Wifficult to be-| press growis at the version they recetyed is a mat- | ‘yards; Mr. Childs, 22 yards, and C. W. Wingate, 24 | them, 8 I did not like to detuin my guide, however, { de- | parmesan, dam May Bell, purchased by J. Grine eve that both, or either, coula have veen made | ter to be explained vy their telegraphic represent- | yards. It was arranged that tire first should re. , Sympathy and consideration, His reasons for do- | clined, and we resumed our march. An idea may a “ ative at New York. Le Sana the second $9 Atkinson and B: " be formed of the kindness of these people | stead, of Lexington, Ky., from John Hunter, of from the hearsay of “‘{rienas?? who had conversed ; AHY¢ 8 NON ED acon op THE SYNOPSIS. | fe cach billed cores birds, Nenvsuocting ou the | 12% wis were, he said, because I was | when it 18 remembered that tuts guide | ghis of d the Wainut Hill Stud Farm, his 1 (0! ae eye each Killed 8, When, shooting Oi, tue t this city, reached tn ainut Hill Stud Farm, ‘with the President and picked up trom his chance} ‘Phe Star yesterday evening gave sull another | former won first money. Stranger not supposed to be acquainted with | was accompanying me barefoot through the ture K ky home, last week. Strachi It nié conditions as the second, | the Spanish laws, and that therefore every | Tain and darkness a distance of at least | Tuture Kentucky home, last wee! mae . licy. an erent version Of tue origin of the now | veep, s expressions the geuera! drust of his policy. More-- and dilfere = a fend ot EPO Sanne. a7 Boe. five miles, without any hope of pay. Arrived at | a very fast horse, and will be a very valuable ace induigence should be shown me, I must say that last at the Carlist post, which we lound iu a fonda, Y | 1 formed a very high estimate of the Spanish | or roadside inn, I found'T iad not in the least bev. | @Wisivion to Judge Grinstead’s stud farm, ya oMcial character from the way im which I was | tered ity position, The eommandant or captain ue rabies tastes saul . seme eg ie ° i - | was therefore reasonably to be inferred that what | Childs, 21 yaras, and C. W. Wingate, 24 yards. a a Zon. | Proved to be an ignorant feliow, to whom I saw in | his six horse team to trot ten miles, drawing hi in addition to Venezuela we Bave unsettled | ne nad said privately would ud a pubic | shooting in suis event was extremely creattavle, treated on ail hands except by the Mayor of Fon- | 4 moment I could not expiain my real position | g cord of wood, im sixty minutes, for a wager of Fong ees wit a ee ou the ir of utterance ta his Message. The Star aads:— six of the number killing three birds straight, tarabia, who, by the way, is nota Spaniard but a | and who instantly bezan to look upon me with 00. The team won, with eight minutes to spare, eee canta BUrhorities la cemnection | “And we know, from careiul itmquiry this when at last there was a tie between Walters and | Frenchman. When the Governor told me I could | Suspicion. 1 abswered several of his question: $50 e 5 es min DAT ey part of the Spanish authorities i counection | rorning, that the Presideat had nothing to | Wingate on the filth bird, Walters allowea his » | The two-year-old colt Charles Dickens, by Calis ‘ag pa . but seeing he was only growing more suspicious, | with events in Cuba, The magnitude of the Go’ with’ the shaping cf tue loresbadowilgs, nor sixth to escape, bu: Wingate brought his down in | 8° 1 asked if the affair with the Mayor of Fons | J aetermimed to bully him. accordingly told tim | gornta Parchen, was recently sold in San Frau- si | famous synopsis, It relates that the agents said | had nine entries—W. Iretand, 24 yard: Over, both the abstracts make the remarkable | tnot their information was derived from frieuds | son, 23 yards: Captain Ei misstatement about Cuban affairs, The Asse | of the President, who had couversed with them | Birdseye, yards; Moses Baylis, 24 y elated Press synopsis bas this:— | freeiy after be Lad compleied his Message, andit | Walters, 21 yards; Charles Ireland, 21 ‘ds 5 4 a itso! meds “pep tier did any person connected with second, the affirmative. I therefore thought that as the : a fans : a eet en tee net goat | Mansion or wisn the Cabinet Know of any publica. | A fourth sweep, like conditions as the above, | whole process was finished it Eoite he 8 gpd | eRe EE SOB ae TES POCA ORS SIG (EOI Wa | Bitsy nib) Ale DEes er O mann ee dine ines * J 2 in - * uon to be made, much less prepare an abvsir was then decided. {t was jor $9 each, three birds, . Would see abont supper. Thereupon flew into @ | pimico course, Baltimore, to be trained in the, tentries, dividing the mouey into $20, thing to invite the Judge to breakfast and have a | passion, told him l was @ Carlat staff oflcer, de- | giring. Pimlico has become a very popular place. ats were the sume as tn ‘ i a talk with him on the legal pomts involved, and 1 | Manded to know how he dared to talk to me im | ioy wintering race horses. 80 long prevailed, the Spanish governinent have ; 8 5 ‘ ® ig : ie stint tag Per pineal or aut having | “'puese two stories do not agreo, and there are | th With the exception of Mr. | accordingly wrote him @ polite note. Great waa | at way, turned my back on him and asked the | ‘The sun Francisco Chronicle, of December 1 pasa the commerce Of all countrtes, pee especially now vefore the public not ouly these two, bu’ that Childs, the har p being slightiy modified. Fir: i ne | has the following account of an attempted frau taf the Onited States, suffers, the 7 Copetady | of the Republican and that o1 the pressageuts. | movey wus secured by M. Baylis, C. reland and Dr, | My astonishment, therefore, to receive @ very | some Sapper, paging her at fhe 82:08 | nipyed m the Dud:—"-A pleasant aftervoon and & — rile cad. Maaats baoiee ben one —— | Aunson dividing she second ‘ha third. 19 | Polite answer, stating that as 1 was really a pris- Se erileracidiecaa cd tals ddan canes of tam | jolly crowd at the Golden Gate half-mile track yeae ‘\ ee es oe econ care the eran | Raps ater iy sreance, Hiveen hirds each; Bogitsmrales to gers oner and that as he was the Judge before whom I | tics raised a murmur partly of approbation, flartly | Verday. A nalf-tille Gash between Hea oe Mot state the fact in his Message, says the United WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, 1874. | ern: fy § should be tried, 1t was not @ proper thing for him | Of suspicion. The ycaptain was by no means tm- Sanayi a a vd 7 * me my ¥ traps, and 80 yards boundary. The par- { $1,000, had been adveriised, and was the occasiom Bente POC Mhersiore ‘the doties valid by Amery Te Washington Republican of Thursday sa, were—Ira A, Puine, 30 yards; Moses | to come and breakfast with me, however much | Posed Upon by this assamption of authority. and T | Gy"inucu heavy pool selung, at the rate of $100 tor es Bi 5 yards, saw thatI would have to make tne pars still . 4 ean citizens contribute to this extent im helpug | The New York HERALD betrays some tll-tem- | pr* xtiinsou, 20 yards, ww Tks, ay eerrites he might otherwise have been delighted to accept | gtronger. In order to understand the dillicalty of Ballet Nook ieee nar he Hite mec hel Ne eee ee eee ee ee eee cinier er tie Eeaieay a lker Maa Which the yeieree, hantieapped the ‘gentlemen irom the | the ivitation. It appeared that the Judge did | the situation, it must be remembered that I Was | Scand as judges and called up the horses. At this’ aarrathes Somer tae resent ai ipocintapmareedah | public belore ‘tbe document itself wae sent to Con ee coer fo pe Magi Per pbs oe vante not know of my release by the Governor, and I | prisougr, aud Per ESET Ea neanionis point Mr. Dan Dennison. ‘one of the bropiictors of r ded; bi 5 ne i e it ably unde! is as r pele Seana bone : a “ a tak the track, appeared on the stand and announce pect sopiied. “ie Levitt Be con Hg fone g Syd rir bly understands as well a8 we do tweive gauge, do not know to tnis day whether the Governor | jook. He wanted to know wherel was taken that, from facts tat had come to his Knowledge, he. 0 0 . ed 2 ten gauge, Paine a Grant i et wae careluily Drepared and given ‘ a Se while Birdseye’s | suspended the civil action or whether he simply | prisoner and how; to which questions I knew it t inde to the agents of the Associated Pres FO Bde a MR I oc I yf ch Bile overs | Susp PI H : W Ie | was satisfied that the resuit of the race had Be cipeons, its aoa dusuce tim wate Presonetas | American’ Press Association, eceapee vely, | ZUR Was an Abpey, also tweive gauge, ll breech | set me at liberty and allowed the action to stand | fherer be impossible to answer sutisiactorily, 2nd | prearranged; in otter words, that it Was a ob.2 Budject to the speciai consideration 0: Congress. | for the purpose of preventing the i loaders. Dr. Atkibson won first money, $30; therelore relused to answer at all 1, of course, | Hy Geciined io allow any euch race to be run ove? The American Press synopsis has this :— {garpling of the document, which = hias sary for other nations, wiih our own, to “pote - igen Port GQuterfere to terminate the insurrection which has | Cite Message In advance of Its transmission to | wiv ely Baylis saved his entrance, while Pajne and’Birds- | 9#ainst me. At any rate, as I was already to | abandoned ull idea of making a complaint avout , and declared the whol r of. aay aia lor the birds. it beg pretiousiy agreed | start when Irecolved the answer from the Judge, | the robbery, as isawit would be suMoentiy aim | His tack. and abclatee ce whale aman, of. Ae | aiWays occurred when unauthorized abstract: sore: ited States is at peace With e world. How- curred afterward it is presumed that 1t was a 8 ie a » . are (i jad honesty, ic sen ver she questions at issue between the Unired Ceo enore ten int Wann, ee belt eye 9 and Paine 7. plain the somewhat lunny mistake to him, and | While the altercation was still in progress the | surf to sustain him, aud withal considerable backe cond sap, under the same rules, was | accordingly started for the French frontier. Ihad | Woman fortunately brought in my supper. I r cond handicap, under s ely ni turned back to the ptain, took a chair, sat | bone on private ac fount, vaulted up the stal ne Pi ti coming limited, the num! oO be wot at by each | decided to go by land, The weather was very | gown po commenced savug, iniorming him at | ae re contre pas cae rie <4 ie Preside ye ‘ q e P y fi ye ce 5 m 2 i v1 \e rd to ste: at. Is was tne cope o1 4 esideat to be able tO | gambling aud consequently could not nave con- Silt Teduced to ten, The entrance was $10, | TOughand stormy. The boat from Santander had | the same time that | would answer no more ques- juan oui a tee wh pene Th “ resent Message annocnce tne satts- mod pe Melaty: tarubiwiin Of these! Hegorations, bast tin one Sols et Gece ne hncorenin the money veing divided “to give $30 to | not yet come in, and it wae pretty certaim | Hous. 1 further remarked that no true Cariist | thats was terribly in earnest, and not king circumstances, over Which the government of the | contents. | the first’ ond the second man to save | that it would not be abie to put out Hiew sec otner at Rrachi@ght-an sepoment whlch the nonchalant way in which he exuibited @ ‘United States had no contro), combined to delay bis stake. Taking a simuar course as the first in . ' Vicious 1o0king revolver, accepted the invitation, a sett'ement of the question at Issue. To Preay | his will not do. The abstract appeared in all the matter of the handicapping, a8 Well as being | 2 Such weather, and there was every | produced an immense effect on the soldiers WhO | ang in less tine than it taxes to write it Dennisom Gent, however, hopes at aa curly day in the session | the journals m the same words. No “garbling” | governed by the result of the above sweep, the | probability of the storm continuing for | wore cataeree ren tits Me aed Seemed like one wlio stood alone in a banquet hall. of Congress, which vegins to-taorrow, to be able could have “occurred afterward.” But one ad- pants Were placed as follows:—Ira A. Fatne, | two or three days, AS I had no wish to stay | to General Polonspina, who was at Pera, ® He then snnonnoed hag he had oflered @ purse e tisiac tory Dot ent. 7 le - Bo announce tuelr Butisiactory settiement. The sion of the Republican is important. 1 asserts tor pacers, and that four horses had entered, but . E. Birdseye, Degotiations with Spain reier to quesiious grow- States and tne Powers above mentioned are not of | known, the gentlemen who received the abstract a@character to cause any serious apprehension. are unacquainted with the pecuiiarities o! st at once determined upon. ‘The birds on hand be- Moses Baylis, 28 yards. Paine, in this | @py longer in San Sebastian I determined to take The captain still kept up a pretence of severity, | tery it to the option of the spectators to see the r fi at P rac! 3 care! r i. 7 ine | 3; but I saw he was snaken. He nevertheless re- ing out of the Virgimius aifair, and e with Wat the abstract was carefally prepared and event, acquitted himself with (ar more credit than | the risk of passing through the Carlist lines. This “ | race or have their money returned at the gate, Venezuela to the awards of the Join: Comaission giVen fo the agents of tue Associated Pr in the lormer sweep, as he killed eight Out Ol ten | sige wag tolerably great, ad tt will soon appear, x | BUCd, “Et have no men to spare, the casiest way | ‘rhe pyatanders, Who had irom ‘the frst given evis Under the convention of april 26, 1966, the Press: | 42d Aiefican’ Press Association.” So far, birds and secured first money. Baylis was next 4 is ‘Will be to take you out and shoot you.’ dence of taeir Hearty approval of Dennison's acs good. Now, thea, who Was it — that | on tie iist, scoring five; while Birdseye killed but | had no dificulty tn finding my way out of St. Se- you please,” 1 replied, continuing My SUP. | tion, decided nnanimousiy to see the pacers, and dent renews his recommendation, made one year = hel | 4 proceed! had Ub ‘o, for the establisiment o1 a court ior the setile- 80 “carefully” misstated the paragraph in the three and Atkinson four. bastian, as before starting I found a Carlist sym. | Pet 8nd proceeding to ¢ @ peasant giri WhO | the place soon resumed its wonted calinness. This © alien clalina. weicve message relating to Cuba? The agent ol the Asso- vue weatuer was exceedingly cold, and the pathizer who was willing to put me on the ll Was waiting at tavie, peying no more attention to new departure ‘In toe Management of the Fi SIGNIFICANT WORDS OX THE CCPAN Question, | Clated Press wil not say that he did not get Ws | pirds, as a whole, of first class qualtty. in | my Sanguinary iriend, There was & whispered | track is a move in the right direction, and th He devotes more space to the Cuoaa question Spence Trou somebody in id White House. fhe | SUMMARY, Oyarzun. About four o’clock in the afternoon y condos Cah. Fe cape Cee baby or | man who has made it deserves the moral and mae * p b, lis previous mess publican seems to say that tt was officially | Dexren’s—GRrocnps O¥ THE LONG ISLAND SHOOT assed the sentinel at one of th: es “4 1) Wil s O hear, r a a than pernaps in many of ls previous Messages, tinge, Now let us hear how in such @ production | wg CLU | P fe gates of St. Se- | sitnough J was listening with some anxiety, tor 1 | ‘fia! sui a atgete sree ending : “ NEAR HAST ee eran | bastian, crossed the river once or twice, went | knew 1 was pluying eae dangerous gaine. I | saad ; esentati Press 7 ar foach: a1 ¥ 1 " aged it the girl in & good hnmor by that Spain, after the lapse of sia years, aster * representation of the President's words, on a pub- | ¢jy0} 25 birds each; 21 yards rive, 80 yerus boun- | around the foot of a hill on tne top of which tne | Soon man: to pu | Frederick, people baving backed the Derby wine Possible efort has deen made to crush the insur- | UC question of European interest. ot; Long Island rules to goveru. | republicans have bulit @ fort, and by five o'clock | #Uutle judicious Uaitery, and one of her sharp | ner to veat the Oaks uerome when they metom 4 ection hax failed; he assumes that the deplora \ e Republican’s admission only Makes it still 11400, 11010, 11224) | sound myself near the ittle village of Loyola, | thesky begun to look clearer” The capeain, wre | te Town Moor at Doncaster. George rederick, Dle suite of affttrs tmaugurated with the msur- ore necessary lor the pablic tokuow who Were O1i1 1 20; kilied, 14; missed, 6. sky begul J ptain, WOO | was scratcued, and on the part of those who and the language iu this conn more significant. He calls act oon 18 perueps tion to the fact “carefaly prepared,” there Was 80 grave amis | L J., SHOOTER On the relative excelience of Apology and Geory rection, and which has continued to grow worse , Me authors of this noax. |G, Waitevs—v'0100, 10111, 10104, 10110, | whichis between the lines of the contending forces, | Was & Dig, strapping ieliow, with the thows | packed iim there was a contention that the bets# and worse as the war provyressed, cannot coniinua | tics sate Total, 20; killed, 11; missed, 2 It was now qnite dark, It had been showery al | S24 Bienes of & | Hercules, | but who was | vetween the colt and Apology would of necessity be much longer without becoming necessary far other | THE “MESSAGE” IN SPAIN, Keteree, Mr. Wharton, day, and, as night fell, 1 settled down toasteady'| to got down from his high horse, and | Old a8 they had not had a run for thelr moneys Maitons to take some accion Jor ihe establishinent | MADRID, Dec, 17, 1st4, | . SAMP Day.—Handicap sweepStakes, $3 each, 3 , + i re ndeecended to aie, Poaw ie was onty Wait, | The matter was referred to Admiral Kous, avnal Of a beter condinon of agatirs in Cuba. AS Mat-| 1 gena 51: he weeded } bn Long Island rules to govern. rain. I had no overcoat or waterproof, and so | Condescended to sunle. I saw he was only Walt | nas decided as joliows:—“Although as a steward) fers now stand, the United states is taxed in varr send you @ translation of the Message sent |“ G, Waiters, 21 yards—1 10—11 1. hud to take sie rain as it came, Without any Dro. | ine Ono ee eet te eG oe lerornec ts | Of the Jockey Club I am forbiduen by the tenthy ous ways for the supporto! tue war on thespanish | here, purporting to give tne views of the Prest- | A yards—110—110. Section; bur siter all it Was ot Very | Be etm Thad observed that he gor Tule to settle any personal disputes on bets, 1 am) governinent, the people of the United states beiug dentas w Cuva:— | 28 yards—0 L1—10. cold, and { did not mind it much. My | sl observe gb eh aiways ready to express my opinion on the gen» yards—0 10. ipiention was to endeavor to reach a | sightly Santa Cruz, the famous chief, nnd not | eral rules and customs of racing. ‘The St. Lege! | $e ireland, 24 yards House near Astigarruga, where I was xnown; | doubting im the icagt that be would be fattered | Selng ‘a play or pay race, avery ec renpeornial | Day.“ tiandicap sweepsrakes, $9 each, 3 | and so, passing over a little bill through which ee eae tibtont 2x9 SOROS DESILEF oT oeEe Places or the mitimate result of the race. mast i LA is les t ern; 8 to th { Ve ‘vi a lay Or pay. yf course 0104 wins both bets,’? Ong Island rules to govern; $48 t0 the MISE | TerGing to Astigarragn aud Oyarzun, and plodded | Crus?” The olfect was magical. | He sintied and | PHOT boleg “ind gentlemanly Irish sportsmiat the chief cousumer of the prodacts of the Isiand Wasurxor oi Cuba. We purchase at Jeast eighty per cent of | The President of the Republic ot her exports. The profits go toward maintaiming | General Grant, addres the most cruci and bloody warfare on record. country tsfested with Carlist partidas, and com- The Message itself has these wor ory in every respect. vertheless, he A “ 1 hi dark id rain. This asked me if I knew Santa Cruz “Yes, of course,” | g, 7 1 eX t 0 ¢ que: . Atkinson, ards—1 11— on through the darkness and rain. wasa jg | Colonel John Craven Westenra, died at his resi~ It is with regret I announce that no farther other “measures “of “opata to tee? question W. £ Biraseye, A yards—1 1 1-0. Very imprudent thing to do. It 18 all very well | Lreplied; ‘but 1 did not know he hady brotner.’’ | dence, Snarravoque, King’s county, Ireland, om payment has been receivea from the governinent | qnalines as regretable. “Tho maguitude of th reland, 22 yards—1 10, travelling in the Carlist country in 4: a was Gt a beocha af the famous Curé, Dae mani Saturday, November 5. aged seventy-six & of Venezuela on account of awar is in javor of citte | oflences,* he dds, “has not been m ylis, 26 yards—1 10, or when one has proper’ papers an sole t! 4 cola bin I thé resenibiancs, pyi He was @ thorough sportsman and led tie Kin; a zens of the United States. Hopes have been en- mince my ast Message, to vohgress. Vy. tresuitd, 24 yar 1s—1 0, Passports; but, altuough 1 had my American | phe we OL hich he secwed ae Thad anticipated, | county hounds fora number of years, He was alsa Yertained that if that Kepuolic could escape both oars to he tnuaenoe Oe tees hanita ae o ©. W. Wingate, 24 yards—0, passport with | me, i CATLi8t OOS | Oe e OL. Of retnee iter such n proof ol iden. | #, Wirge breeder of tuoroughbred and hunt foreign and civil war for a few years its great standing with the United states to termir G, Walters, 22 yards—o, wi naturally all been left at Hendaye, and here I | ti ‘J hare 6 . b je oe estion of | St0CK; among the former may be mentione haturai resources would enabie it to honor its Winch has eo long exmied and wince | Mx, Cbilds, 22 yards. was travelling between the two lines through o | tty as this there could be nofurther question of promise, Vatt, Freney, Joc U'Sot, Wedge, Wol | ariock, Warlike, Wurraste @ spy, und I was instantly re- | Dog, Weilare, Whim, obligations, Though it is now unders.ood to ve at my being gelved into the good graces of everybody. prougn, Dilia, Igora, Queen Margaret, Zulleka, ace With Ovber countries 4 serious insurrection repress, He iu Bimendort, 23 yards— ing fron @ town occupied by the republicans e, Mr. Wharton. bout Sant reported to be in prog? in an important Wcularly taat of the United States, DA 2, | without any papers which these people could un- | They were never ured of talking about Santa | sag.on-the-Wing (dam of Royal Arms} Fegiou of that Repnbuls. his may ve taken ad. | sills greatly. He aads dunt the flags of armerica aud | 9 “Dinds;” Long isla “pMguvelut gibt | Sezstang or would feo tnemgetvoy"poana tore. | OF, AR ie 11M, ey ana og | Rass Moncountcn aad Outc-Gutehho, ” He wag? Vantage of us another clay the payment oid di b He ae et Me. mn na e Arst'and $9 x q | spect. ly intention was simp! yu ie first 4 | one Of the straightest men that r of the dues of our cit Pla rh | reat ee ee: Penne tee | Gs We Wingate, 2 pardecd bid 2 L | ches suogid. meet, speak vo tuem ‘with such an | PAFE Of the Carlist forces. taey were delighted no. | racehorse, was Manly esteemed for his many vite én Cuba continues without any worked change tn | He says little ot the affair of indermnivies, but annoauces Walters, “1 yards—i 11-110, | air of assurance and authority as to Impose upon | Youd description. For my own part: ath ave LO | tues, and died lamented by every true Irish sports, % the relacive advantages of the contending Jorces, that lie will treat of this in a special message. W. £. Birdseye, 24 yards—1 1 1—i 0 | them by making them think 1 was somebody high | doubt that the resuwption of a comman 1 eth man. Fhe ineurvrection continues, ous ” has gained Isend you, also, the comments of the leading M. Baylis, 24 yards—1 1 11 0. | in command 1n disguise, until I should reach some | Cruz would do nore toward lege ot oF whe mnie | Australia is supplying the India market with mo superiority. Siz years of sirtfe ive to Che We | sournaig upon these declarations of the Presi Dr. Atkinson, 23 yerds—1 1 1-1 0. | antelpgent ofticer to whom I could explain my real Of these provinces than she. ta ane, run. He | horses. ‘The Melbourne Argus of November @ ¥ surrection a signifioance which cannot be denied. |! 8 ap ratio! ie Presi- Gritelnnih at fattet 1 ta9 | position. This plan would have succeeded ve! 1g almost Adored by the people, ans iy be’ cer | says:—The shipment of horses for the Indi Te uration "ONE te tendolny Of te ats | Cetin i Lyarde—i10, — | Weil, had T not atcempted travelling vy night, tainly an aniortunate thing jor the cause of Don | market continues brisk, tough & good deal o Grease taser aah ie Users of “cee UFrom the Diario Espasol.) 5 and, 24 yards—0, had not counted upon a circumstance which, had | Carlos that he could never be made to subiiit tO | oneasiness has ‘eeu (eit at the serious 1os4 of 1401 fesied power of suppression on the part of | guycgall the, CEPeCi ae ODO oor eacer co iPS | Captain kitmendori, 23 yards—o, Preflected moment, would have shown mo the | iilitaty discipline and shat he would obey tho or | horses, shipped by Alessrs, Martin & Van Renan. Spain, cannot be conirovered, and may make | $Pove Extract from General Grenvs Message to the | Pol Mn iar Wharton. impradence of this plan, and that was the dark. | ders of nobody, not even of Don Carlos ; | Tho Hawarden Castle lately took away 186 horses, some’ positive steps om the part of other ‘Virgiuius Question,” it will be seen, assumes a | Sawe Day.—Hane sweepstares, $5 cach, 3 | Ress which prevented my distingnishing whether | So great was ifa insubordination that ho was at | sinned by hMesers, Parsons & O'Shea. The lok ) aed orders that Powers a maiter of self-necessity. { wad ly serious aspect from the moment thst ihe ye aI rules Over} $2! any one i should meet was a Carlist or a last outiawed by lis King, who isst lowing veusele are to sail. soon :—Cingalese, Wit confidently hoped, at this time, to be able Yofethe North American. Repuvite ig bold Syed tie seseat andl $5 tonibe thing, “? Ne 48% | whose unilorms, even to the boins, are al. | he should be shor as soon as caught. without trial | i¢¢ Hosen piiketpaly. (rom Mites Mista el Wee mounce the arrangement of sor the mo ghough t address spain im threatening terms, “which | $y Wo ive Second aud Bf fo the most alike. It’ may asked why I went | OF | judgment, simply to get rd | Of lm, | ren is sending 240 first class animals by te Petore questions between this govern: foeaking of unagivery omenaes done te tisnation, wes | C.{reland, 21 yards—10i—1 0, within | the Carlist lines at all until | 80, nuIerOns and tua Ceae ase obliged 1o take DOroUgh for Madras and Caicutta, Mr. 'T. Lear Hpain, but the vegotiations have been provract if tact spain is the one whi ght vw be offended by the Dr. Atkingon, 25 yards—1 0 1—1 0, | Thad retarned to France and got my papers, The A mouth will sail soon with 200 horses on board tae The ahhappy intestine dissensions of Spain com: | aggresive y varemeie tae Winner Bue | igh stadt i | reason was that when I had decidea to return by | Feluge in France. It is said that be if iwproving | Rurynome,) Mani ouF proiound sympathy, uOd mast ve ace | Ferree: w tie Cubah quassoraines the breaking out of |W, Ke nintucte ee ana eT a Iand there was reully no other way t0 do, 38 the | is time here hy studying the muitary art with | Burynome.” __ site Cepred ag pernaps & cause of acme delay. An early | We insurrection. arene Wr Seceeys: BP FREED 2 Us Catlists are all around St. Sebastian and Iran, and | MIgLsand main, and be will probably have learned | gown QM THE ERIE CONSPIRACY TRIAL,‘ Beltiemeny, In part al least, of the questions be- | ,,{f Sid insurrection has been prolonged mach mo G. NW. Wingard, 30 yerdEl 0 0, occupying in the night houges in the ontiying | by this time inal without perfect obedience to its Sween the governments is hoped, {n the mean than could be foreseen, in view of the smail tore Captain Fimendori, 22 yards—1 0 0, suburbs. And this in spite of the late Serranciss els OD the part of evervbody an army cannot time, awaiting the results of linmediately pending — fnec Feed placed at the disposition of that prov i on Were 0 victories, ex.st. If, after ie has acquired some knowledge Gosiky, N, Y., Dec. 31, 1874, Megotistions, i deter a (archer aud OmmU- | insurgents have met with in 4 newon tae by ie pres, | clered, Mr. Wharton. 1 Waiked on through the rain and darkness about | Of the military art and learned the necessity of | che great trial of James H. Bowman, one of tne ¢ e sunject of the relat f thi imity to Cuba, has been able cae tale care SAME Day.—Handicap Sweepstakes, $10 eM | two) for tt strict obedience to orders, he should be allowea mication on the pject of the relaiions of thts t a to toment their erin trance, 15 birds each, 6 traps, 90'yards boundary; ‘oO hours, for the distance appeared to be much be parties indicted by the Grand Jury of Orange country and Spain. | efforts by favoring expeditions like wat ot the Virginius, ance, 15 b each, 6 taps, sy: } longer than | haa supposea, and I began to find | $ Tetarn to the Uarliscs, he would worth to ‘The synopsis appearing th the New York papers | rection to Gs out and otearwos ie rons Caan whe ausurs | BM ads und the Two lowest 10 pay for the birds ° | out aiter a while that the foua on whieh ft wag | then many battalions, | Ganvaee tae Gan ee atten aed ie ypen @ XN tout and organize in their territory. | second, e two a for the birds, s “ ve @ rigitt o expe om the pat ote ‘eee Dr. Atiinsou, Yo yaros—1lUli#, 111018, i1 | @aveiling would not lead me at all to the town I SANTA ORUZ LOBT CHANCE. ductors on the Erte Railway to sell fraudolent on Monday morning, were, ti seems, telegrapned | governinent matit Will clothe ttsel! eit to London and to Madrid and there created great mess necessary to avoid yielding one iota is demanded by the ‘national decoru Total, 167 A lad hoped to reach that night, Suddenly I found Thave hot the slightest doubt that Santa Crog | tickets to different pot oP 010. Lotal, 15; killed, 11; missed, 4, myself within the outskirts ef @ litte vil- | would have taken Irun bad he been there. I¢ Lctertagene tril) soo) Av garda Od Oto OL11% *LIL1L | lage, ‘@ fcr which 1 could only make out | would only have required @ little fguung, ana | tefminsted this evening, the jury bringing In & whe ¢ at excitement. it remains now to reiate how the promptiy ali the ineasures that may be tal, 15; Killed, 10; missed 5, v = false report was put on the public, or at least to | Pel aay aggression it he Ciived Skates 4! W. & Lirdseye, 26 yarde—1 1100, 100119, 02 | DY, Wieovering, several lente gleaming sarougm.| Shis Saute Oras wae stm totic, ensaiie rdict of “Not guilty.” Great interest was takem , | vado or other means, attempt to exercise 6) 1." 15! killed, 9; missed, 6. iy esr. le road to I e captain wae very posing, and gi in this trial, as a number of other citizens of Port tell What can be discovered about it bere. offensive to our sense of decorum. 20 yards OOOLL 0 could distinguist a church on a little ntl, It me @ very good idea of the manners of Santa Cruz 91*11%0, 000) ai ignted up, and I heard tke sound of voices of | and his appearance. Among other things he said | Jervis, besides wall a dozen conductors, were “Toval, 15; killed, 7; missed, Referee, Mr. Parks. dicap sweepstakes, $10 en- sommes To obayn the paciiication of Oubs Spain does not Mr. Gobright, the able agent of the Assoviated | need tne intervention of any outside power, and. cost eas, answered the inquiries made of him, by as- | what itmay. it will put down the Slibuster insurrection | a a y | by the means with which rebels ought always wo be | Same Day.—t d men singing, and other noises that denoted his favorite posture whem not particularly occu- | indicted for the same charge that Bowman was presence of soldiers. It occurred to me that 98 ag Was sitting, beside a table, On whicu he would | tried for, and the result of this trial caused great jalf tte with his head buried in bis arms. He would | excitement among the people living along the gurances that the President did oot “superim | Minbsted. tranev, 10 birds each, ve tape, 60 Was on the road to Astigarraga, the ohurch of A . r y e y b yards boun- Ei . tf “ We are sure that che 1 of President Grant's | a gl M ‘ which town I knew was held by some republican | sometimes pass a whole evening in vhis position | Erie road, inasmuch as this was considered duce” the synopsis; that he “had norhing todo | 4 te, will arouse In every. spanish breast the caine | to the second aud the tae wveee te ee rae $19 | troops, T must have roached this place sooner than | without once raising bis bead, buried, apparently, | the test cise, In consequence Goshen has deem ‘with it,” and that he “never saw the synopsis” | feeling of indignauion which ut bas aroused in ours. bird, js fe! ? lexpected. [was withtn less than a hondred yards | in bis own sombre reflections. And when my | over crowded with visitors, every hotel being ikea farther to give his word that nobody | From the !mparcta) I D 5 “@ of the church before I atscovered it, owing to@ | friend showed me how he woula sometimes lift | filled to its utmost capacity. The withesscs om os pre Rouse pacar of the synopsis or fure | 1 the proper clace par readers will dee two telegrams | ‘Total, fu: kite, Gone yt 1110, 11*017% | clump of trees which bid the light from Tyeview, | his head and look around 10 give, in.low, deep | both sides were examined with the greatest care. gm the | from Washington, giving an account of the paragraphs | Moses Baylis, 28 yards—00001,11101, Total, | S24 It occurred to me that [was in ratirer too | voice, some order, perhaps, 1s reminded me more | Mr. Uharies H. Wintleld, counsel ‘for the peuple, Mished him the materials for tt, Mr. Gobright de- | re cg Ty BT oad Granvs Message (o ihe | 105 killed, 5; missed, 5. J + Total | ore Pde aig the enemy igi iy ~ I oe jbundog Uutany I «voll ag ey oh paws Po Re ts! jam A. Beach, of mew york os oin’ hi oon ig br. Atkins ards—1 0 ad just esca) St. Sebasttan. at with | and looking around him with a growl than any- | Bowman’s attorney, sumined up ay. ‘clipes to gay 80 much, and on thts point he was The compiaints contained in the Message are wholly | r. Atkinson, 29 yards—10000,01110. Tota | the tain and the darkness tt was impossible | thing else I conid think of. = pe court house was densely packed, ana when the/ j THR | Inexplicabii hen we coosider that by the tolerance | 10; killed 4: missed, 6. very frm. He added that the President had | iHexpleati oral SS Separant filibustering expeditions |W. E. Birdseye, 20 yardemooo1*G, 0010% to see anything ten fect in advance, so that I LAST NIGHT, jury came in to deliver hahaa ig ld eae friends to whom he talked freely, “and so have I | Which bave noarished the Insurrection, and. without Total, 10; keed, 4; missed, 7, might have rua upon the republican sentinel at As the beds were all taken up of course { had to | seemed to bo excited. Whea foreman aro’ t (riends,”’ said Mr. Gobright; and repeated that which it would have long since ceased, have gone irom | “ pejerec, Mr. Parks. hed any Moment, and thereiore snought it prudent to | sleep on a heap of straw with the soidicra, | ob- | and satd “Not guilty” the people present scemed® wo a U | United States ports to Cuba fos lanmellentina | ony Sha ogi ago mane | Steps. It just began to occur to me tained a coveries, however, and did not pass a | wild with joy, making the court hause ring wita she Presiden ayy bok “aanapndice” 100 AL2Onils. | Lave beeddans bo We. commerce of ls, fed Wik segoad barrel, algo tuatS badwone a very Tash thing in travels | bad tehh A pata ctenned occasian to remark) thay anata aid relaeine,