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he NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET, : — ps IT ag enna . ‘ mae FST 1s bay colt Bandouln, by Dollar, dem © “TT oT | painted vy Mr. J. Archer, hangs from the wall of fanres. in 1862 whey walked tne whole way from of, wnd i# treated ina broeder manner than any Vf "oo snd A. Lapin’ 7 cries had 4 capital ART IN El ROI oi Gallery 111, ‘That it isa lie likeness t cwn attest, | Keux to Barceloua, where, through the induence | Sir Of hie pieae tT pave seen, Ip t THE LON GOA MPS COURSE. | Shira fi rep ted the running, ‘ollow | WATE’? LHe Pliage de Por eeu, a i) rig fon. On coming Into 6 = emerene, & Rigel Be ‘aut Major Fridolin's pair were 1 irumt, my Mlle peed i ward were passed by Solo, who came away ave the peculiarities of the a Dp vernon Mia foreily rep 4 winning @anily. ctor: we ar stron, 'with tust Sketch of a Day’s Running-- ci me vin s reat and made adead heaton Ro and happliy, indeed, has the artist cangbt the of 4 sculpsor, the friend of his grandiatner, the | . ee combination of Scotch shrewdness and boy obtained from a charitable fund @ monthly “Vayaage avec Col oy . . Poetic dreaminess which characterize the pension of 160 reals (about $4), wBlen enabled Pi ri owon, Mr. Disraeli’ Speech at the Royal Proiessor’s countenance. Protessor Biackic \#,in wim, uatiithe end or 1454, to iollow @ couree Of thu inst named a tira, followed by My his own Opinion, an illustrious, and, 10 wis way, ® lessona at the Academia de Bellas Artes, uncer sense of sourude and dreariness whicn is the fret Six oa Races ‘ eh & aot an ; a ~ . : . * wo, but bie judue ouly place pair, Ac my Banquet. noticeabieyman, A fair prose writer and 4 poor the dirce'4on of Sehvr Loreuzali, & painter of ei ito peesslos jeiton t.e mind of & stranger oy the g Ra re Be a x et, “ ef orca nence. He emploved bisdeleure moments to suck 0! NTING den tak. p ve considers himself equal in the former ¢ mplo jek’ ” A WONDERVUL BIT OF REALINEIO PAL eR un mis pacity to Giboon aod jn the latter the rivaiof sdvantage that he was enabled to assist his 1% that representing the suircase of ihe Casa at for thiee-yoal-oun; eotry 100; balf of the Pilates (times ef Pilate) as evill tHe rym FRENCH AND AMERICAN RUNNING, | entrance money ‘0 the second norse; weight 114 5 ‘f g ” Byron, Decidedly handsome, with hia dell y grandfather and his brothers, In bis mative tOWD yr ying is the music culery of ine F THE PREMIER “ON BRITISH ART. | ebiselied features, and wildiy remarkable, with bis he had been in the habit of patnung do Seville tbouge but hallo: the pleture i finisned, iba.} distance about one mile and an eigatn, The i, long, owing tresses of white hair, ne 1s, perhaps, | votiouwl pictures, which he sold by the dozen, aud The two preliminary vtudies inade by the allt puariern were | Ma Foula’s bay colt Couaaenon., Y Z the most personally vain man whom these isianda = in Barcelona, during his hours of relaxation from | of nim by the city of Uarceipan, “are Interesting, How the French Police Dealt Count d6 Lagiange’s Chestnut colt Paneh, by Pome A Disquisition on Style and Pinish in This | contain. his studies, be colored photographs, pointed | not mere.y for the quulitios of composition a pier, cam adeinolselie ge, unarolae (Uarver); Year's Exhibition. AT S&T. ANDREW'S ANNIVERSARY. portrait’, drew designs for architects and engrav- vise z neg Dat, Be SCHESNE, Sie Seamer with the “Paris Mutuels.” iiguon,. anes Bugéate (wal i i ar ‘an | Not long ago I encountered him tn tue flesh in ers or painted for tne churches, as for that of St | muny A. great idea, The Water color akete Charme’ bay colt tzigane, by Beauvals, dam Nor | Pleeadtiiy (he had come to London for the Scotch | Augustine, for instance, large decorative pictures and studies are quite numerous and many of them arratt) ; M. Heary’s bay colt Sou) el 4 dinner annually held on St. Andrew's Day) | in distemper. tie wax a successful competitor for | #r@ in # very advanced Mf not im @ fine Panis, May 1, 1876, neha 9 Bae Oey ty vetieont, da z ¢ol The Spanish School of Paintiog---What Is To | elotned exactly as he is in Mr. Archer’s portrait tie Pensionado en koma (w prize corresponding | penn etl Do Ln Bh aod Taare eae At the Loogohamps races there are six stands Dupiieity Wheeler); A. Lupin’s pay | be y Dollar, dam Jenne Premibre, and Mo- &@ sult of complete et, a Tarten shaw: clabo- | to the French Priz du Rome) in 1457, aud in the Weve that «large proportion of them will find | 1 all, five for the members of the Jockey Ciub and | Lexain, F tale Be Seen in Freneh Galleries, rately folaed over nis shoulders, a billycovk hat, | Maren of the following year left for that clty to their way to New York. Among tho falences, of people, and one, the Imperial stand (which was | ashe Ubasion's Car lege lif, toe | course the mont prou L object Iw the jar; ‘ eden inde au Tennyson, end the pursue Nis studies, The workd which he sent’) ovola vaue, a rout eer hasteonwaidana | erected for Napoleon If, and the Empress). | horses tad six Dieaks away veiore the flag jell Jos prea me | depicted on the special home were 40 highly appreciated that in 1890 he | Written of tate, and Wich 14 nearly of the kame | Taree of the grand stands are to the right and the ‘Touperre sad Boupgon were Sie So THE FORTUNY AND OTHER COLLECTIONS, Whtte tam on the subject of Scotiand and Was directed by the Diputacion Provincial of Bar form as the celebrated vave in the Alnambra, dif- | other two on the leit of the imperial stand, They r pe ey of all, At the . | fering trom If, however, in the color and Character | wore aii fied d 1 wom Com ng PORTRAITURE | celona to accompany the expedition to Morocco, | of itn ornaments, It is waid to pe older than tie | *® ied during the afternvon with elegantly | turn nome Chassenon had ta up the rune Imay mention under the latter head Mr. H. F. | where he made a large colection of sketches, not, | Matter and more periect. It comes frome church | Gressed adios and gentlemen, tue ladies in their | ing wad Munch tuaproved Als mcge fag mo | 4 ‘oe dd place, but Gol ) wtudy of Mr. W. E. Forster and Mr. W. E. | however, without conironting serious dangers, | *Y DalOr Dear Granada, where it wi ade tO | gayest vollets, Which thoy dispiayed in their | "econ A ” gaint 10" c out conirontiog | herve ak @ support to # font for holy water, and Dromensdes in trout. of the stauds. ia the im- who won cleverly oy @ length; Saint Leg Gladstone, which are flattering om the side Of He reached Madrid om the Sth of June, at tbe | Ig gaid to be Unique. , ball a lengia irom Punco, and Tagen jovenility; Mr. B, Riviere’s OC. Morrest Lewis, | same time as the Geveral’s staf, To thiatripmay | | The price wien Fortany gave for it was, I belleve, pertal stand wore Marsial and Mme. MacMahon, | Jourth, &enath beoind , | 6,000". It will iet ten times PHIX HIEU AGRO. with favorite mare and dogs—conventional, bat | he atirionted the taste waien he sudacquentiy | er ksanny Phaee a abi fits OF ten times | with the Russian, Austrian and Turkisn AMDAM® | ane surty race wan tho Prix idoussec, « nanal- Clever and spirited—and Mr. F, Leignton’s Mra. H. | aivpiayed tor suoject# taken from Arab live, On | collection of the same form and ornaments aM dors; the Minister of War, General and Mme, 4% | gay of 10,00u),, lor lurses four yoars vid aud yy E. Gordon (207), @ painting which cannot pis way to Rome ne passed through’ Paris and | thatl have just described, but ie tw imperiect, Ladmirault, and others of note, ‘The starting eniry, 200f,; fortert, 100, or BO UW | vi ° r 3 by the 16th of April; the second horse fall to arrest attention, quite as much puja a dying visit to Versailles, for the purpose of fhe Rock sac Gandien’ Heine Warub es 6 Tue or wand is cioue to the track, which is of turf, lke ss * oboe s rier dred Pens (ubous ewe trom the gorgeous expanse of robs #UK geeing the *Smala” of Horace Vernet, preparatory | aud comprises specinens that Ido not remember Oto | mies anda hail), A Winvec alter toe publication Which encases the lady’s bosom as from the dell- | to undertaking a large picture of the saine kind. | lo have seen elvewhere, Eqawily rare and precious | the ground, one man acting as judge and jury. ol Weignts to carry 7 1b fe re cate finish with woich her fine featares are por- barte “emt ii t | 1 trayed, Mr, Lehmaire’s likeness of the poet’ to work witn great ardor, copying tie worka of | dating as far vack us the cominencement of the | 6iMe, beyond which ts the road to St. Ciomd (the | 41, by King tom, dai Cn » Lid iom., & yours Browning 1s faithfal, bot it Invests nis nose with ® the great masters and puloting from living | th rtecnth contury, Which cot Mr, Fortuny such an | ruins oF which are plainly visivle (rom the course): | old (Wheeler); M. Luvin's Chestaut Auly Bouémoud, suspicion of Hebraism, However, perhaps {| modeis. ‘Tne following yoar he made # wocona | Sxvenviture of tiie and money ko Hunt Hp Ane | pagwing through Palcaux, Suresne and Bovres, all may be mistaken anu it may be Greek, In which | trip to Africa, from wueace be brought home a | srnctae to Viwitora in his studio at Rome, | lying below the great Moat Valeria. On the back of case Mr, Browning, who is enamoured of pagon sr of inte: ketches, hon the | faere will ve a keen competition lor taere things, | te course are the woods 0) the Bola de Boulogne. ‘ agg gs pages | eves Diuapes OF teenie: Beieees Tre hot Merely as wemnorinis Of the Geceased AUR. | Taken ase whole the surroundings of Longchamps American Patronage---Architectural Deco- | rations for Chill. Lonpom, May 6, 1676, It has come at last, the s*pring, or rather, ae it | would seem, the genuine and vomistakabie sum- | mer, with iis fuods {golden sunshine, ite wealth of exquisitely green twllage, ite early fowers and all toat indefinavle surge of jie aod the Ininess thereot wien notes Tta advent in the world of London sowmety. In & word, it is what ta called true Koyal Academy weatser; and if it im to some @ pleasant tulug to Wanver through the gal- a6 KE roua’s chestuut Hlly Mignonewe, oy Verin gadin, dam Marguerite, 4 years old, 12% ibs. (tum Helleniam, will be delighted. Mr. A. Stuart city of Barcelona stopped nia pension of twenty- " ® ra + Qumee KF. Logrange’s chestnut colt Lei lJeries of Burlington House 11 ta t ri . y tue irom Uew extreme rarity, Jadging by the | ler); Comte F. de Lograngy santer one acs ait heat a the tliat dle ga Walley, ® young smetenr, educated af | ave auros ($21) per month the Dake de Blansares | reeuite of ihe late halew of & similar, eharadter, the | F¢ intensely beautiful and picturesque, | bouts, by Munarauey ie Mins Hue puord. 6 3 . re 3 a . . amount that wili 06 realize u collect " | 4 . KIB) 5 ] Nie truth one soon exbausia tne treasures of our na. 2108 Sud Oxford, to whom somo interest Just | continued It to him out of his own private fortane | WT Nace tne tammy ol tie icoeabed artise ta a to Pas aoe mente vik. ta Hut colt Paneur, by JA;ut, dam Pourrelie, 4 feaah ast. palace im Piecadidy, aud onty asevere | OW sttsetes 12 London society 08 | the | upto the ume of nis marriage, In 1801. I8 snould | position of complete Indepeudence. Ignt of the Judge's stand, but in the gig 417 ius. (Fruit); He Delamarre’s on “ ground of his betog the reputed original of the pe added in explanation of the Duke's liberality THR MILLEL COLLECTION, feild, were congregaved in cabs the betting fra | cuit Boreul, by Verinout, Gam La Bossue, aged, The exhibition of Millet'’s Waer colors, Which | ternity, and, looking over their heads ta the far _ 112 pounds (Carver), nod L. Deldtre’s bay mare Sense Of critica: Outy van induce one to venture ‘ i hero of Mr, W. Black's charming novel, “A that wolle iu Rome the artiet had given lessons tO | yy ey openud im the Rue St. George, for ‘he Fancnecte, five years oid, 102 psunds (Oarrate, ponted secant bats poaggremyponair baie er Princess of Thule,’ wno senis two portrait4# one of the daughters of Queen Chrimtina. benefit of his tamiy, is, regret to say, not very | distauce, is the viiage where all the wasner- ihe vetting Was 4 to 1 Weaiunt vasvour, 4 (0 1 decivediy b th: ation th of Mra. Forbes, of Nervi, ana of her sister, Mias In the aginmn o! 1466 Fortuny came to Paria, | Well @ tended, I was Coere lor an hour yesier- Women for Paris reside and do their work, The |@galust Mixnvuette or Tamvour,d lo 1 againay Pete Geeret: pernage see ual wargaret Stuart Wortley, 1do notsee much stzn | were iwo of iis comsatriots, Rico and Zamacols, | O%/ tn bie widdle of the day, and daring that time portion of the field allowed to the gamblers is | Fancuette, Oto 1 againet Waid By, 6 to 1 ayainee toougn by virtue of its negative qualities nate SD: , . * | only two visilors besides mynelf were to be ound ~ Whery 1 P. Hochauteur iL or Konémeud, The horses gut Joes offensive than it sometimes ts. Sulit too! e808 Im thems; but they are bighly | jad wiready made some reputarion mart, and who jn tie gallery. The indifereuce mani eated In re ere ihe vans that used to contain the Paris mu | away very slowly, and did Hot seem to Wurm up Academy aod 114 contents which are just now— credivable, a8 14 also his sketch from introguecd nim toGonpil. the well known picture | fard to the memory Of this great artist 18 inex | tueis were wout tv stand, The gamulers were to their Work until (bey had ray avoul @ mie dating 4 scaudal or so—tue exclusive themes of - * licaole 10 me, Jor these drawings are per- | out in " ' aris | Wild Boy showing the way. Arter u litte while Wharnciiffe Crag, Under the jormer head—that geaier, The lattor at once recognized nye talent, | PATAONe le Mine tet mneas GneMmenie aoe neyo iu, great force, but there,wore no Paris) it ee ad tooK sides with the leader, polue conversation. Veople must uave something to twlk about, aud as there is for te present of Seotland—I may mention as distinctively in- bat the pric» which be wave him lor bis lotures | embrace tue vlementa 1 color aud atmospvere, ™mUiuel Machines, as they have noon abulished | gua ine par lay togetuer and faced two: leugtus spired by the gen'uso1 Caledonia Mr. Peter Gra- cly measure nis appreciation of it. 4nd uwive & Very correct Idea, Indeed, OF M14 method from the Course eatirely Jor tne second time—the | in advance of the Obers, Why Wer O88 LUE ner, ws Meaney eneiny meg of ireatment, It would seem aw if tue scepticism | first vy order of tue Kmperor and iatierly by the | At the tura home Vusledr was beater, and soon ham’s “Highland Pasturage” (49) and “Crossing In ge | Young arcist# have to make sacrifices vi BO such thing 4s podtics, acd a4 the atmos general young ang negiect which denied to ny hug Wnerite " <m y aiterwurd Wild Hoy cred enuugi. hucbanteur lon theme oe 4 nai Gashouia ations the Moor’ ($1). Inthe second of these tne ide@ jy return ior tie reputations, often faciitious, Guriag nia ikfe ihe ve Marde or constion ious labor republican Pre ect of Police. Cheating had been fy, und Bouémond then passed tue vines, wud 7 Of the native bumiaity of the seene is most hap: | which tne dealers make for them, But Fortuny | Were destined to follow up the efforts which are | dete by the police to the working of tnewe | faished fret and second, wit far leugta® be- tween todm; Wid oy Wad vhird, tea ieugtne ert l# fur the wolle promoted to the premier piace in our Ginger tabie Giscossions. Possibly so faras Wednestay aud Toarsday last were con- Cerued 1 should make an exception. The nts im the House of Commons oa Tuesday night, or Father between one aud two oo the morning of the Sth, vaturaily cirec'ed a gvod deal of @ttention to ME, DIGRARLI'S FARLIAMENIARY MISMANAGEMENT. ‘The apparently nope'css muddie into whien ne hes now got the House of Commons, apropos or Ms privileger—the publication of ite debates and the admission of strangers—can only ve regardea £9 the coutinastion of a series of tactical blunders Wek are almost inconcervonie. That se uncom- @only clever a man as Mr. Disraeli snouid dispiay Botning bat @ nervous indecision and a letbaruic belug made by Hie friends bo aid wis famiy. Were was speedily exempted irom this ordeal. Ricoin- | ini fortve snail, pension. granted to them ny | macuoes and the Pubile had been swindled Mose | Fi Yoncmuni, wud Fancnetio Niel, Mignouetie vis & VIS. troduced bim to Mr. W. Stewart, of Faliadelpnia, @ | the State they «ould bs wholly without resources. bet wiously, eines shes eee mitogen Was last, and pullacaip Sard Ibaee In the same room a4 that in which hangs Miss connoisseur of large fortune aod uoerring juag- | LA HALON DES KEFC ARS. | the Course, but to the other side of the boundary ct AUULANC, ‘Thompson's “Twenty-eighth Regiment at Qoatre | mens, he at once perceived that Fortuny was the ‘auth ip hap gh BSN ri peisaee of se Wines of France, One way of cheating, It is sald, | sor totaa thine siare Bags Ps Lend Bras,” almost immediately opposite it, there coming man wno Was destined to elevate the at iast deen completed, and it wili ve opened on | Wa" a pen pede a oae en cak oF Las ariauind ao | Cease a ae is a like work, by # young artist, which I ven- Spanisn senool from its long period of decadence the Ist of the month in the oalding known bv tne | particular horse atthe momeut of bis Winning #o | horse, weights, 3 years Oi 100 lo; 4 yemre OF By ai fe win ) ture to predict before long wili become a famous to something of its tormer glory, an opinion con- Magosine Kew Te situation i§ bOt | as to make more tickets sold on that particular | #24 tpmurd 125 ibs; tue winuer to ‘be 80.0. lor anu tam afraid they wil pave some 26,0001,; distance One Mie wud aveegutus, Tne one, Irs tities “The Last Muster: Sunday atthe firmed by Théophile Gautier ani Henri Regnad't, 7 horse than bad Leen indicated before the start, jo lowing were the surersi=M, Liongi’s bay Gob ’ Royal Hospital, Chelsea,” and the artist 14 Mr. H. yotn of whom expressed themselves in the most tual the number of Aw aitractiog visitors. Lam bappyt:eay rican art a n- Wulle another way was by getting in le je with | Baore, by lournament, Gam -omnambuie, 6 years Herkomen. The subject 14 ewsentially like touch- entyasiastic terms uf the effect prodaced on toem Ser antaaea cule cagtieec ated exnl- | tue rraisers.and jockeys, getting viem to throw | te ae ee Loreataees SNe at dam tiene ingaOre. ‘The veterans who nave fought in the by bu woks. “AS @n aquafortst,? wriles ARCHIIECTORAL DECORATIONS VOR CHTLI. ee and. by Apheoegy all tne tickets, fe WY | ete, & Feats 01d, 27 Joe, (i atainel § Goan Lae or im India, OF the Cimea, are here arsembied ils proucice Rembrandt, His water colors are just cumpivied ior ibe decuration uf the Hall of | Bee omly Fobved of alpen. Aihngs haiti reirele | 4 bay horse Krom, by bkrmninner, dai Volap tening to the Words proclaimed to them by the 44 astonisning.? “f t yorterday Congress at Santiago, Coil, 1bowe intended ior | Other Lorses in (ve race, but, worse than all, The | tug, 6 years old, 147 ib. (Wi eier); M. Deidires preacher of religion—tie exposition of that uns,” writes Kegnault, is Works are joer OF Deputies Wil vecupy five large | OWuers Of the racehorses were sold and beaten by | bay lilly kp sode, oy Pintis, dam Kponine, & years Ae ih the master of vA all, Di ure @utitlen respectively, “The AUFOFa | theraacaily set of scumps Who Dud thus Dougut up | Oia, 101 ibe, (Carrell), Aud b. Meunensay™ Day pily and effectively given. tumidity at ev D evangel of peace, the source of whose inapira- id uly see tue two oF tures pictures f 1 Primary Ins'ruction, . toe ced of oer aor ag tye 9 sens tion 1# the Lord of Hosta. Tieir fea- ienina oud tf waier colors that SS haa jaat con tice” and “Progress,” Those for the the jockeya and trainers, Villanies of this Kind, | beting Was 6 tod ayaiuet Fremier-dai, 2 to 1 Loe ag Bie vinyl pied tures are furrowed py age, but thelr pieted! They have discueed me witn mine, A resent “Ohi! *iteligion,” “Art,’? “selence,” | It is reported te, Were practised by @ certain | against Sabre, 6 ty 1 agaivat Kptsoue ur irésorter, | ‘Tne 18¢0 Was not ae ail in.crestiog auc mu influences of the malady from whick Ht me from sleepiug!? The a “Commerce” and “indus ry.”” Leaunot say that gampier in toe United states last year, who was Vortuny, you pr ® atill niration of Mr. Siewert sor the young artist took 1 WAN MucA IiMpressed with the manuer in which tuan & mile bad been galoped, Irésuriet iead- aspect is still intelligent and their he is supposed to suffer. 5 2 Y, RUOD Bed pene ance aE the Prime aint” | clear. Above them nang the flags and ban- | Aire nubstaziisil ivim, i0F We began at once to the wrLiMt has treated these wubjects, |The Dot w Worker or oWner Of tus Paris mutuols, but jug inio che miralgit, where’ Suvre wok up a e ime Necer | ers, the tatiered troplies of many & desperate parchase up eve (nat he coulu get of ni wanting in elevation Of seotinents and great better on races, He vrived tue jockeys to | the ruaning, aud, saline Of & rush made sione which led the Honse of Commons into ? id ‘ a regardiens z awnee of Which extraordinary merita of drawing | throw reces and by this fellow's tricks many a good | YY the favorite, caine nome ap fight. Bot why the title—woy “The Last Muster!” T | shat nis pi Jienly acguifed an tnprece- counterbalance their ieebieness uf 4 of the race by three leugtus. Pre suck @ ridiculously false position when Mr. Lewis, the memver jor Londonderry, frst raised the | question of priviie It is Mr. Disraeii’s indiffer- ence or inability to introduce a messare the wubject of the relations between Parliament ana the press whicn as been the occasion of Lord Bartington’s resoiutions and the cause of the hopeless chaos ia which the debate on them on Wedvesday morning term'naie!. Mr. Disrasit bas at lass been driven to promine that be will teke the matter up himself, and that on the 26th of Maybe will bring in @ bill on the subject. ‘That is What be #aould have dune in the fires in- | sauce. Now it is very douptiul whether it will wiilteli you. At the extreme end ofthe front bench aenten money va 4 | horse birt eta when he should have won his pooond, date ane, ‘Trésurier four 1s there consplcuoas the figure of one worn sole | he CuBe Of nO yous ms artial (o) Fr | races. I mentios this tact, aa many people over here | Comin 6 Gler, who you cam at once see will not again 60 | yy i497 uo burtuny espoused the sister of his ACADEMY OF DESIGN. seem (Oo know sumetaing Of tae manaer in which ay honor to the Author of the universe until he be frieva aud iellos artiet Madrizo, aud the yeac | | wambilng is Conducted in America, It Ia sald also | ,000F, 4 bebind the veil. There may be faults in owing cominenced at Madrid his picture 01 1ne DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES TO THE WIUDENTH. | by the pOilce bere that many of the Operators of | Ihoney. one. Halt oe to seconds O88 Uae) oh Mariage uel . i the execution of the panting, barenne’ ria’ (Spanley Mariiege), Walon mage #ucd | 4 large number of persons interested in art the Paris mutucl machines in France became | : ersceinera. cur only Shree came Le ti auembled jast Dight in the souto room of OWners Of racehorses themselves or oltalged con- pore These Were M, VeAtre's bay Olly viccatear, i, the Academy of Design to witness the snoual trol oftnem through brivery, and were tuusen- | by Piuus, dam Discorde (varratyy; Count La- are to be \uuod in the cvllection gigtrioution of prizes to the students of sbled to defraud the backers of horses opposed to | SOnkns disposed of next week, Toward ihe ; ~ ra, where bis “Spanien Ue G@rt’ scnoole ached to the Acad- those in the ipterest of the mutuel machises. | filly urerte, —at i¢ast unprecedenied in, “v4 204% 4 gensation in Paris. Ab’ (he same time ne em- Want of periect symmetry, but, take it for ajlin ployed ni urell in aking copies [rom he master pieves of Goya ond Velasquez in the Museo ail, it 1s is @ nob’e wore, and Lam not surprised to | peur ‘ot wha near that the Prince 01 Wales bas offered toe ree Tit i ry he cent purchaser of it—who, [ neiseve, paid £1,200—~ come of 1h he Came Lo P ‘ ve ie 3 aN ea pane Mevoarne, Sf £00 acdaitional for @ trai YF of ite proprietor Marriage.” exuivitey by GuDil, tay efhimtheion emy. roceedings were opened by an | When this villany Was delected by tue police here i@ (Keliy). ye 6b of The Critics and Gaftieic Wo id, The eauimour ance, 20 | againat Victareur, 4 to 1 Ou Lurette. ship. populariy walca it couverred upon him would address from Mr. Whittredge, the president for the books of the gambiers were seized as well as |*),,,. rupruug away with the lead, bus M, Philippoteaws “Waterloo Charge’ was have turned tie nead of any Olver artiet, Dat tue the present year, woo dwelt n the importance | the cash in band, wud they scartered the Villains | w quarter oi a mue had veep run Lorette weut insate wodesty of (ne ban Was puch WAS of artculture and the benefits conferred by the | from their vaunis to fad other instruments than = UP to ber and soon 1 ‘ another picture, in addition to Miss Thomp- 1"! roi s " session 18i8 year Wil be monopotised by sve | 27 t* Duke ot Cambridge and the ‘Heir | pressed bimiell nt & loss to account fur the & Sound elementary educaiion by persons de- | betting estavilsuments, when in operation, It ls | thea Dieta 0 aaa dont lag som (ie Soe Apparent st the Academy diuner. On tne (tag oO oil ae Pk en #irous of adopting art a8 @ profession, waid, bad attracted toe very lowest of the “perfid- glug to the rag ty Year ag) it «as wasted by the pews a poh Whole the painting deserves the honor, better, funortsiay in aadrii aud seville petted down _ At the preseut moment there are over 200 | tous Aiblous’’ over to France, Who woald gatuer in | WorsDip bill. | 1 think, than Miss Thompson's really most in Gragsia, (ne urbe souvenirs and monu- #'Udente attending the drawing schools of the | iront of the bulidiugs lor the purpose aud impede | ae ra a Mediocre battle piece. At the same me! must ee ee pH Ate? he en Academy. The Soancial condition of tne Academy | the iree circulation Of pleasure seekers Who rec- | FLEETWOOD PARK. | Happily. Mr. Disraeli's vivectty as @ speaker Rever (ails him, and shows in striking aod grasily- iog reiiet to his impovence as @ Parliamentary Moreover, the snop- to of jMtaita the Instraction to drawing from the neighoornoed of these tique | reate on the boulevard inet this invidious and essenyelly jjai. aud “ihe Drunken Arqoevumer,” it of special selection by royaity of Which are in the pormension Of Mr. Ww. Stenart, and irom itie, Notwithstanding the in- | keepers in the immedia : besides a Naver of otver pictures abd studies ge manifenied omplained that their business w: * Individual artis We are, I hope, ali of us | Wolly are ty be {unt in the collection now ol. St art oy any oF Oe | eee gyelbepe so ‘The trotting contes(# announced to come off yesterday afvernoon at Fieetwood Park were rs poned Oa account) fain, They will come off to protest ualair | manager. mde, indeed, ame: 5 } 3 reply to Lora Hartington aa ae roa se devourly loyal in England, bat we are slightly | jered for sale. He returued wo Rome at tue end wealthiest citizens the public have never | dered with, inasmuch AS PUbile access to ther | S89 “id snobdiao too, and It is quite enough for the of L124and eet to work on Nin “academicuens Ge come to the Gasistamce Of the straggiing artiste su0w windows w hiddea from view. This gave in the Hy ‘Tuesa, eg be ot meee vaHe oo pos x rrp rsnien0 | DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE TO PRAISE A PICTURE Saint Lue” aud “dardin dos Arcadious’ pictures to help tnem in seting the Academy of Design | tuo police additional reasous for thetr interier. | PROTECTING GAME AND FISH. mek mA | for the World to Fave about it and for the Prine | Hrouga to Hers wth rim .n May, 1474, they Upon 4 solid basis. | Thoagn the prospeots of the | shee aad inn un oe tite discovery of the frauds | gy organization tobe Keown as the Interne THE ROYAL ACADEMY vINNER Of Wales to say that one 1s good for society and | Were purciaved uniediately aiid ie a Tahoe Ls mae pe aes ect nae be te its section has ve, But 1of uess eXpusures the saris | tlonal Association jor the Protection of Game and 0 Saturday jast. The rhetorical gem of the oe- | protest that it is sound. Mr. Sydney Hall com | giietiat tury will We exbilited at tae senool of ana continues to be Mampered by w tusle Would U6 still in operation. Fish Was organized at Cooper Valon yesterday easion Was the exquisite little contrivution of Mr. | fibates & poor skerch Of the presentation of | the Heaux aris with o nero. is WOES COMKTIbe — of — — Te BOt cred | rue race track Is ul turt aud @dout eighty fect | Stermoon. Oa motion of Rt, B. Roosevelt tne Mathes Arnold. Usiortusately Mr. Arnold is nos colors to the Cameron fiighlanders, vy the uted by Ainatoa’s salty lent Minh, Maple either to the taste or generosity | wide berweeu ine ieuces iu iFont ol the wauus, | President of the Fish Culturiste’ Association was Blessed with a delivery as perfect se hus iiterary | Queen, in the Isle of Wigh, two years ago. | rast june, accumpan ed vy nis friend Baron % New York, that so insignificentesom should | but a» ay irom ~ peg gg Oe + | elected permauvent Vresident, style. He ws given to simper over bia words and | Mr. sydney Hall eommenced his career as Daviliter, from whove suuvenirs inis notice hes Temain unpaid, The artists, as @ body, are not | by tue urase sugutiy to stutter wt tue beginning of nis sen- D artist on wood for the Graphic, having foeh fitva et det ch en wrk eee rich, wna it 8 tne public that mast be relied om to | Meires ifaseut 01 ieonee rections ro miles, 26 | actamakts oa Geiss dates wean Mspeer ny e album c 01 a Wnces, 204 18 Manner Ww aimost wr | previously gained some distinction, whie an ai ‘ pay off this anilicy. Mr. Taylor Jonnson wna Mr. yurees bere are just a loning as whieh 4@, 10 dou ot, eal have ures us a Wolf, with their usual generosity, have come tu the | mule sound, asin America, yet cuw hor exXpressing their desire to join the association. that of Sweet Seventeen in ner fret eGorts at undergraduate at Oxford, irom bis Caricatares, | of aum ravle pictu After the election of vice widents Professor } tay he cl on M aid Of tue artists io this matter and it isto be vas points, as they dO in frectivasl a a ne obs modish coquetry. Hut if Mr. Disraeli Das the ed: | Wholly deficient in naor or originality, thougn | Une Ut aime gre fe abseniton one exotient hoped their example may be lollowed by others, | Mhe@ (Facks 1D (ue United dt Woe: Robert Beli, Professor Alexander Agassit, Wright Tae arusts have agreed to contribate each @ | Vetter plan tuan runaing git ba Kuves, al, G. Biizer, M. D., Unaries U. Gardr , 0 far ae elocution over Mr, | they were of academic personages or academic mise ol another vielt tll vantage, goon, the promise 4 r jcture ior tae purpose of forming @ collection to | 9¥ OG tue Varwus cou. market in Kog- perand J. V. Lemoyne, the Presiden teaid tat Arnold. Mr. Aroold has the vest of it in scenes. He bas never done anything of real was aengated witu ois trip, and was #0 pie dea of Vielting Lonaon agein that + wold and the money realized apyiied to cle | Jand. Loe borses run bo to Frauce, keeps the object of the association was to sec Woe matier of lavas. Indesd, it mtrack me that Mr, | Merit aes painter, and {doubt if he will. Ho ie i Te eat at once to. a bookwe Jere to Off tbe deut, ering | the Geld on tue rigut Nand side all the wa | it powsible, general, provective game iawa for bow Diaraeli’s obvervation» were entirely suggested | Wanting in imagination, and he is wanting also 10 jurcnase & dictlvuary aod Conver*atiounl guide, ‘The drawing school, nnder the direction of Pro- 91 10 (ue leit, a# iu America, sordes appeer run | Uanade and the United States, For the purpose ‘ % " eye for dramatic effect. The coloring of bis pres with a View to #tuuying Engin Afier staying a fessor Wilmorta, bas prospered during tne last | better on tur! tuaa vu dir; (racks, aad (here is DO of attaming this, the Dusiaess Of the association by those of Mr. Arnold, whose little speech was as | rh thsmcongy gia pes pe « Z Jat I, few dave in the Preuco capital be visite ying } two years, and at present some diMcuity js | Goabt but twat American horses Would make muco | would be to Ke ect & competent board o1 natural complete acd as periecty aymmetricel as 2 son- » gaudy, compo sively Rowe. Naples and Vorticl woere be tired a @Xperienced in Anaing aecommodation for better t:me by suaning vo burt, ists, Osh cultaris ame Oreeders ana svortem Bes, while the remarks of the Prime Minister | mean. A picture of a very euperior order of yy\\n cione by the wee. There no remained 4 WhO are soxits | te See | ecare tenhts mover dg be cmpoweres rr) arait suitable iawa viere oe vat =the = faont school, A good ayatem ft e ated by tue ‘ner, 6 aod submit them for appro merely vad that picturesqueness of smtitheticsl | merit is Breton Riviere's wd (ye oe ee... Be at! Gommpelling stteotion to th 4) | SHOR VUE briguier yesterday tian vu way pre- | gress or daly constituted Peyislative, bodies, effort whien they never lack. 1am not disposed "LAs? OF THE GARRI#ON. sitnvage he h " elt e whicn ali students are Viods Gay Lhis Beason. >/% FACES Were On Lhe card, f. Roosevelt felt quite sure that three ior (hree-yes vids, tue Vix dew Acacias every sportsman cvuld readily see toe jum the st Deng &Gead Heat VeLween M. Frivouu's bay cob | great benefit which would resait from the asetml- The lolowing is buto and M. Heury’s bay Biiy Fiamen, vwoers jon of the lawe of Canada for tne protection of fod the prizes Of (he horses did VOL Tua Loe Face again, DU divi game Witp those Of the United States. Agotner HOO, Ged tue prizes vetweeu tnem, ine secouu toree- | t Lo be ACCOmpllsued Was tue permanens Pinet Puze—To kawin Rassell, the Soydem | year-old race was won by M, Kouid’s bay cot oO} general Lames, Wherevy the ee Mecai (“liver) and $30. | Uhassenon, and the toird vy M. Deidtre’s Dictw apecies of virds and tise ail over the United BeOUND PRE | Deal Lo OF Lotus Lagrange’s stable, id ve commonly known, ) m. | eog race Was Won vy Kine Be, Who was Lave in U iternoon the meeting Hononan.s Muxriox—To, Mine Jennie, Browns. | © think that there was moon trath in Mr. A noble hound behind a shattered orras, bieed- | jie pad so over. Tne resul w Duracii’s crade and unfounded theory that ime to death in some old English mansion, which try, but, uniortuaace English painters labor under & severe disad- | it may be in the time of the civil war bas been | preveaved jim ir Yeutsge in the poysica btondition of their stormed aud captured. I may compa te disturbed eoaditio siting tim projec. In of the sam th to the per | irend tn varie, Dative iand, It isa very well to talk of the sun ‘ection of the anatomical sxill whicn Mr. Kiviere snd di couraged; quene envle de pein invaded by the November fog. But, then, 18 is not | here divplays wisn Landseer, and certainly fa tue S008. ef Aine ta loin nie come wn me Sovember ‘he “hole year roucd, and fogs are aot | present Academy there is nothing like it, iWlex- seeds of Whico he bad provaniy brought w GQuile chronc eves with us. Lf beautifai—{ don’t | CeDt, pernaps, Mr. Goadard’s spirited painting of fom hy south, aul welch carried ty say grand, for vrandeur requires bigness, and big- | * Wolverton’s Marshals.” . Li Bess ie What We \ack—iandscaces should make a ly riuden vy @ lad Hamed Duncau, WhO made | subject to the call of tne Cuair. ' comve, Mra M. W. Hall, J. Wever soa Henry Guns of tas French tars Wolcott. WESTON'S WALK. o Bs 10 (uke prize ut his mo OFi(e, bUt Was uever in the race, Weston still continues to be the attraction at tag He 90,000 npectaturs. | Rink, which Was visited yesterday by & large nam ha won, the Killott 20, ‘neodore Robinson, the Killoct ie Boee appar 1ne racing wee enera: ol eat.tion of sorrow, sehovl of vesutifal Iancscape painters there ts no ART IN FRANCE. reer "person ot the least owsuincnion in tog at reason Wuy such aechou, wGld BOF spring Gp in | Panis, April 2, 6. made it & poll. of oelng present, aud tee Sie aes tod me ta -ercemnes | ui Dene suverts bouts to-day Ot 8 private Sant |-99 aaa ponor of nasisting to beat the co@e 16. te et “vas BAcuGe ber of people during the day and evening. At Disraeli timecif, ‘oid ux in “Henriette | bition of the contents uf the studio of the iste fie vanipo Verany. ill* friend baron Davulier M of 3,000;.; entry | midoigut on TO-sday Weston bad waltoa 188 | | | fhe Prix de mowirewat | 1008, wail forielt; fi Tne winner may to ve noid lor tance one mie and a hall | miles since his start this week, after which he walked three miles and then went to bed, | staying in his room aottl 2h. 4om., @ rest Of Ib, 6ht, appeared to be fresh and | and ed along berore taki other Test unt he had scored 109 miles ab Tempie” that there ia no city inthe world, With | ypanien painter, Mariano José Portany, which are thus “everibes lik persvual charactermtcs the possibie exception of Constantinople, wh we “rortuny Was & lithic above tae aiady - to be sold by suction at the Hotel Dronot on the | His vegiuren were regular aud very handsome and environs are #0 lovely as London, aod that t2ere gern inst. They consist of m vast numver o1 Unfin- ex,ressed Lhe WankneM and hOuesly uf hie | - is Do prospect more perfect than that which 16 tO igheq pictures aod sketches in oll, Water colors scler. He Was ayreateuemy of eliquetie andeere: | | $4108, consisting oF Mr. » be beheld while “one breathes (be elegant air OD | 47 pantera, together with an unususliy interes: MODI, MOKE liKtlo, aud was al firat very reserved | wary CRESCENT CITY DELAYED, cau) sr r me Was \isteed to With pallent atention, ou made & With at angers, OW. ne to ols Hutural m@idiy, oos the graceful terraces of refined Richmonar” ing collection of ancient arms, Oriencal bronzes, wita Those snus be J0v0G be Wan, om the CONTENPy, aime sipud, vy DO. wien he retired to nis room ng f (Curtal)); Majot etidous's bay Muy munca! 10h. 12m, 44a, ne soured pis 160d BICHMOND. Hispano-Moresque pottery, Kasterm carpeta and Very expansive. He wae a mano rare sagacity in | The Crescent City, whose arrival was expected Apropos ot Richmona’ and the Star and Garter, gisgs, yoia sod silver embroidery, dc. This sale Seal sa tenicogounigy fare irees ee a yesterday witn some lacerest, owing to the ramor | Yaron jiu soontiate ben’ tite Vestale, by Paes pron | orciock or one mas where I may mention that the soasou bas com- 14 iooked forward to with yreat Interest, theex- fegarier tiuoerperooa.y © sas one Lemost | tat SOATkey Was to arrive im ner in charge of uum Auneitc, three yours via (Kells); M. | ton 106) Menced ia good earnest, and tue Clicking Of th® trsorainary talent and prematare deatn of tne ld wd certain Of med Lo Dis attacoments, He Derective Davies, will not reacu this port until ry wy? bay rend ong Nyy yd May Blas, | 100 Py *- y a Wea extreme), raient, *over and serious in is 00 Vey rd 6 youl oid (Umida); 4. OF mies ehamparne cork i# loud im the Imad, there 18 & young artist amd the intriasic Valse of the collec | TAM Ck Omely ,Princal novel und seinus im Saturday morning, The following Gespatcn was | Wines ‘Avsaiow, oy stentor, dew Alto: His 209: mi terday from Charleston at the office 4h ve, pretty sketch of toe Toames from the vantage ton irselt rendering it quite an event in ita way. povas, Mure especialy of tne Laun te years 0.4 ‘(uudson) ;e bh Re rad & vassnn tor cariopes | of the Viyde steauellp iinet— iy Alice, bY MalTa 4 coiga of Riennond Terrace, by Viewt Cole (227), To americans tt is especially attractive, owing to 84 Mhetors w ” and oelg ited in decorating lis studio fo the On wow. May oid (Goves); ia, Hho y colt Mon Whoae “Vaie of Vorinsk” | mentioned im my first | tye tact that aii the best pictares of M. Pursgny Vig Pig.,.uia, much yimiled by strangers, mite ote ee, era ee toe ow York totes, | Ue Menouto, dam M 1%, bo impressions of the Academy. it is commmonpiace arms old (Siapies), and Bvry's chestnut | have been monopolized by Our compatriots, to One | ancusnt add com) AIM, rare falencen an en aod seemingly nothing more than & very rs oF all kinds, sOme OF Which Were fabricated by hi fly inom, oy ihe Navub, dam Magenta, ougn, 7 of Whom, Mr, W. Stewart, may, in jact, ve said to bimseli, He Oniy Wrote Lo & ew sntumate irends, A sumeqaent 4 ape Som . gh Ig Pa hig Wee Z| aious, to 4b against Ar. Well painted «scone =n the = Adelphi hg dae the rapidity with which ne made his repu- Crescent Gity HOt UNfrequentiy beautiful pe w oo stage, 4 arene in which Kate Terry | tation. copied a larme’ 110s 10 bis co: fespuosencnt* Giaes guaus 59 | mnots, 6 Ww 1 againn, idem of Maseaia, 10 wo “NG Miss Metade played the two hei oimes some | THE CAREBR OF FORTUMY. NAVe KD AOUMOEer OF the letters, tage Mita ) To tHe Epiton or THB | | 1 against the vers, ine Borses Went of at a | moner 16 pace iron * pore ‘eovat one turing P-4 | Ideas thrown away on the H#RALD— ; trated, in Lb6 pusnension Ol Mr. S:ewart, and taey ten years ago. But people ike what ws common Before noticing the principal features of the bear ¢ the Figut O1 tae io” stand, DU COmimg Up In | therefore please accept and use as you may tums fitivay at once to the piayainess Of tne piace, wha: appeals tooue’s every day experience, | collection, which in reality i# ratner an assem- | young pf al gp OT openly bo ory ae td jas taney aud 10 His Kinvly and witec “ three-masted scoouner, and wea proper. end thereiore they Wke Mr, Vicat mr. J.B. of artistic soavenire than of wor spomtion, Baron Dwvilier, to whom he + their jumps, ue favorhe Uelag last at tain plot, ‘ 4 — reo | loaded with some hud we cou iuueu lo svep tuat postion to toe ent, | We (tbe people of this country) ape tired of ents of perma- ons’ toe Habit ul Writing Conliouaily, announces Millats and) their Works. neat vaine, let me btiefly narrate the career of M* 1 | AS ' that he will soortly give to toe world's volume of | Toe other borses frau Cows together sor aovEt amie Beecher-ilton business, #0 please give Us 8 res WHat S148 14 TO BE HERY. the genius for whose slightest reiic there will be nis Gurresponvence. | WORK OF THE CORONERS, | Without Making 4UY Conagen; DUC Mile thatapar: | ALG OUF Verdict is :— Next Week & CONtest as Koen as bas ever marked THK MXTRMT OF HIM COLLROTION, —— Ting vegau, He pace Was ryened, Wuips vod 1, Bescher is wuilty, ~ Asli have aireaoy iniimated, bat few of the oll | Lather H. Talmage, a truckman, living at No, 261 | SPU! # Cale 1010 Fequisiion, the sor twoded ones | % Mra, Turton is innocen! Dewan to revire, Wuen Lu Lae Burpriag Of every one, | % Tiiton @ @ fool, rao over by ® wg rank vulsider, Hus ell, rusued ty the Trout, | & Moulton is a iraad. hoavy two-horss truck yesteraay afiernoon in | Came Ou Win Lie raubing, aud Won eaMily by our | NO. 418, Sullth street, between James wil and Oliver strect, | 0804, Arsiuué second. Masvare third, Lue | Top floor, Walnut street, Pulladsiphia, winder Was Claimed by Count a'evey lor 6,7001, 1 am HOt Junes, Dat as Ne occupies \oe rooms @ud instantiy Killed, Deceased was thirty-five | PRX UBS ACAIAS | with me he may be considered tue respoasvie ‘There js another peasact Surrey sketch of Mr. Cole's which is sufficient proof of tae pictaresqae ‘eepiretion that an artis may Sad within hour's joaruey of Loudun. and whion, therefore, vro tanio mines agaioat Mr. Inmrael’s theory, that existing biographical comp “bummer Noon” (1.2.3), the motto wnice toe a with out few, if eas, particulars regarding b m. the caprices of posthamous favor. It is tue more ings eMoraced Ia the 6 necessary that I should do this as (ue eminence Of Ad Vance mes! a6 (0 entitie + gallery. ' Wat hus adopted, ia from Tennysou's “Kaone:’~ Porvany wasa oative of Usatalonia, aad was born — years 3 age, aod jeaves @ family. The ariver, Pe} Pr roen et tak the Vrex oe. s ; man, EE aa an —’ 1 F, Smith, Was arrenved and locked up in COU, wee ul Liter yeare OilK 0 nave nol pan jay aan i, ‘ at Keus, & town of inet province (also the birta- | fost : f been enyaged ih the Prix de th HE OLIVE BRANCH IN NEW JERSEY. 963 Sar Se ose Tometein Redes | pace of General Prim), on the llth of June, 1838, | the Fourth preciuc: station boase, where he is | or ia Pouie a) eam mate, 1 | 3 | & portrait of held sunjecit to the aig of Coroner Eickbom, who fap velore ot or Apri ur O'CVK; | 4 short While since Vnii Kearny Post, of the on | Most happliy as Mr, Cols reproauced the sium His taste for drawing developed itself simost as brows atmonphere of @ July day. Mows tr 8008 a8 he could bold & pencil, aad at the primary has be indicated the Dive, hazy distance. 7 school ols ska ches ased t be hacded about Gor Of every ovject, animate and inanimate, is secretly for the stmusement of hia seuvol- @oquent. Un the Whole, Sartey suite Mr. Gow fellows, In 1647 & pubic sonool of design Detter than Skye, and is More at home was opened im the town, aod young Fortuny When be eesays & landscape in bis bome exhibited so much promive inet ne was im county tian when lie Would show to us the mediately sent to it. He was only tw etim wilouess of Cornisk aud tue jagged crest | old when be made tie fires ¢sowohes in o- of the Cachullius, The Cuchuiiucett Rye | 1ONt bia parent, snortiy af and 10 14 ne ao {he must edective, thous 140 votawned mind me of that Celtic en wasie.t, Professor | Sean oe bis grhudfatuer to Tarragona and ja a AS 1 gg) aes Biaokia. of Kainouren Vaiversity, Whose Dortreit, | Lerida, where DO oxnioiNEd & Golsstion of Wax fau AiOrm. tm bom Gad Vimorounly has Caarge of ta The police oF the | thed: of Tuieao, irom G: wintne collecvon of M. ue Hen ATE Us Valais 4B Ne OF) ney av, from the eases vi jou a8 oriuny, and I wid have been mad fom Americas ding to our are U ao Grand army of the Kepabic, passed some noble rosolations, Caliiog for increased frienailoess 09 pet i—w, Henry's oF wween the bos biae and by Ky, « | bo Mokutenitite wey itty Levees nse oy | ray, Now cow7s tne Bisa: dam 4% Veluard, oF Vonteremmntdaris, dam moules, Jol toe sume gent man's bay | m meat, wih Le Bow fol olln!s Gay COW Ba, vy Low ie (Gy Pratiy; tne bay cout Macaton, oy Lage 17 DUG de Pozen. a's if al at, Gaus Commbase ond worse Lo recelve Gucrance money up F a ol 2.001; Welguts, 116 iom Dietance od & Hail, jty-recond preciact found t eater 2 rs (8 embers WHO, im 1. Audré’s | their arrangements for Decoratiou Day oer a nd OUCH bas, Curoner Crosor has dhar, coroner Woltman held an inquest yesterday in of Leousu Beck, Wau ‘Vas killed o the inst., @ the Corner of idiet At and AVeuue, oF Deug rua v¥ New Yor“ wna dow Gay Feadered & Verdict OF jute cent With Many oX-Conedore em, prevents years | pauac snd suca | Ke = oppertaoities. OU) koraay's owe ra Fae of

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