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aro NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1378.—W1TH SUPPLEMENT. prise & Enge!, of Philadelphia, Pa, lagse deer canvas hese; B, B, Tit & al of Paterson, N. J., ne). silk joom, MG. 3b , of Chicag one 20. Warier, Mitehelt & Co., of Springfleld, Obio, mowers and reapers, ADDITIONAL AWARDS. ‘The following is an additional list of awards to American exbivitors, This, like the previous list, is wnoficial, having been obtained in advance of publi- eation:— CLASS SIXTEEN. Silver Medals—To H. F. Krause, New York, maps, CLABS TWENTY-SIX. Silver Medal—To Seth Thomas Clock Company, New pn snakt Bronze Medal—To Ansonia Clock Company, New York, clovks; Hagstoz W, Vandevert ommsenes) “Honorable Mention 'o F, Kroeber, Now CLASS TWENTY-SKVEN, pSilver, Medal--To Kathboue, Sard & Co, albany, stoves; the Open Stove Ventilating Company, New w'Yorr, utoves; Charles £, Henis, Philadeiphia, lock elbow; Adams & Westlake, Cnicego; L. W. Leeds & Cv., Now York, ¢. Honorable Mention—vo T- w. Bracher, New York, ventilators; Fletcher Manu- er Company, New York, shoe laces; Ella Hal- ler, Puiladelpbia, ‘fruit jara upd lamp; te rT Mcbe' nitadelphia; George Hayes, kylights, CLASS TWENTY-kIGHT. Brenze Medal—1'o Lorenzo Brosners, Toledo, Ubio, pertumery. OLASS TWENTY-NINE, Brense Medal—To Lewis Pattberg & Brothers, of New York, tancy frames. CLASS THIRTY. Silver siedal—To 3, Hl. Greene & Sons, of River on 1, pres Providence Steam Mills of Provi- Witham H.. Grosvenor, of Provi- ence, RB. 1; pany, of Providon , RL; Appie- well, Mass, ‘sheetings. * Brouzo ot Geeaple & ry ot Mount Holly, N. Linwood, Pa. Se penicotten avid Trainer & Si ot Danvell Manufacturing Compa iseket, be L, a Bens Jobo F. dial ot ry ‘goods, Forestdal Mavotsctaring Com: re or i Slatersvilie’ R. 1, sheotings; Pretty, Grimo Co. ah Ehlindelpnia; Allendate Company, of Provi- Chass THIRTY-FOUR. Stiver Medal—1'o C. .Chaffanjon, of Hudson City, N.J., stlks. Bronze Medal—l'o Nonotuck Stic Com- Bes, of , Bloranoe, Maes. speet silx; J. N. Stearns & ‘ork, silks, CLASS THIRTY-PIx. Mentioun—To Virginia Brash, of New screen. CLASS THIRTY-SEVEN. Sto Fletcher Manufacturing Com- saree York, shoe luces, &c.; Warner Brothers, s zs York, corsets; ‘ational Suspender Company, New spenders; F. Saobse & Son, of Poila- Sela rts; James L.~ Libby, ot New York, govars aed tat & Wileon nes aa a jompany, of rork, sewinggmachines; Waterbury Company, of No ot Waterbury, Conn., butte: ouase THIRTY-RIGHT. Silver Modal—To Gossamer Rabver Clotbing Com- pany of Boston, Waterproof clothing; ‘S. 1, | wich ot ‘Philadolphin, Pa, shoes; Jebn’ B. Brotson, ‘of ‘Philadelphia, Pa, felt hats’ Bronze medai—To C, Benkert & Co., of Philadelphia; Pa, Mr. and Mme. W. J. Demarest, of New York, paper patterns; Jum Livoy, of” New ‘¥ork, he ide id outta; G. Rauchiuss, of New York, ¢. Monorable Me: John Sailer, gree jewelry: Honorable Méution—To & Biise, of Attleboro, Mass, see th uabanfomiuees her & Co, of North ‘Attleboro, Mass. ; Manr’s Sons, of Philad Bennett, of Not fa, Pa, jewelry, rm; ‘Attleboro, Mase., jew CLASS FORTY. @ Silver Medal—To Sharp’s Kifle Company, of Bridge- port, Conp., firearms; Providence Tool. Company, of Providenee, R. 1., firearms; Remington & Sons, ot Aion, N. Y., tireurm rouze Medal—To singed Fire. aims Company, of Hartiord, Con & Bros, of New York, shot. Honorabie Meuiton—J. P. Lovell’ & Sous, of Boston, Mase., airguns and Distole. CLASS FORTY-ONE. Honorable Mentiou—Ly man B. Goff, of Pawtucket carrier. CLas3 FORTY-TWO. * Bronze Medal—To schicsinger & Co., of V glond York, ee teaai s; William 3. lower, ft Hinghem, Mentioo—August Yvard, of New Yorn, senae toys. CLASS FORTS -THREE. Silver Medal—'o Douglas Axe Company, of Boston, Mavss., axesand edge tools; A..Pieli & Son, of Taun- tacks; Welsh & Lea, of Philadeiphia, Ya, farsney, & Sous, of Poila- Medal—lo tphia, Pa! it, Pa, ‘of Hatttora carriage Dardware; Ay geipbia, » Pa, H. McShane & Co. Wheeler &. ‘Bronze Morris, iron, &e, Brotber, of Vhiladelph! i Robert Taylor Company, of Philadelphia, Cracibles, retoria Han je wmention—J. Rk, Baker, Anti-Friction bh of New York, -iriction metal; Berry, eo Spr id, Mass, skates; Boyd & Chase, of New ‘York, oil stones; M. Gouia’s Sons, of New York, stair rods; W. T. & J. Mersereau, of Newurk, N. J., stair rods, &c,; E. Mower, of Roxbury, Conn. ; Peter: "Com. pusehies: Lock Company, of Waterbury, ‘Conn., 1 locks 5 ey . Redpath, of Stony Cri Conn, ; Jona J, ‘Tower, York, locks, wrenche: CLASS FORT" Va., sumac; MoAteo & Bro., of Royal, Vi }» Pringle, of Cnariotie, Vu; Sonu! zy Bouthwiot '& Co, of Now York, leather. Honorabis menuon—W. H. Lippioyou, or Philadelppia, Pa, fancy woods. Chass: roRTY-rIVR, Silver Modal—To Basder, Adamson & Co, Phila- @olphia, PAA Slue curled hair, emery, &c.; Joseph F. Tobin, ‘at York, whalebon Bronze Meaal—To “Ore ‘State Commission; Cumming & Loexwood, of New York, oil, bones, && Honorable jon—John Shields, of Brookline, Mass., artificial Ries. CLASS VORTY-SEVEX, Silver Medal—To H. J. Baker & Broihor, of New Work, chemicais; Halo & Parshall, of Lyons, N N. Y. jal oils jorchki 7 N ps, -N, 18; National Kupber 1,, rubber goods; ¥. H. Sebiate Beluble coated pills; Valentiue & Co., of New York’ varnishes ; C. f White & Co., of New York, chemicals; D. M. Young & Co., of’ Boston, bark oxtract, Bronze Medal—To Bolen & Byrue, of New York, mine ters, siphons, &c ; Henry Bower, of Phila gelpbia, anti glycerine; Robert Freeland, of South Boston, ‘ritzsche Brothers, of New York, es- pentisl” “alle Hance Broinere & Ca, of Phiia- a ad on rag ret Roby ‘a Chemical Works, ek Tilden & Stokes, itiam R. Waroer & Co., ‘elf Brothers & Philadeiphis, Pa, petr Fee N ‘ork, chemicals; Carniola York, chem onl ; Boiladalpia, Biackman & Allerton, of Newark ; George J. Faller, of Philed ia, Pu, o118; Se Lubricator Compan ‘ork, axle grense; Keith & vo. ot Ne Ne Terk, drags ;' Leonard & ‘shim, ot New York, lubri- ‘bateing oils; Mellor & Rittenbouse, of Patiadelphia, Pa, ‘heortce; eae of New York, enemiocals; Fusyoap Manulacturing Company, of Boston, Mas:., her dressing. CLASS VORTY-NINR. calf wnd kip skin: . F. Boston, Pay iilam Dreydoppel, of Philadelphia, Pa., poraxhenp; J. @. opp of Fredericksburg, Va,, at Underwood pee Company, 0, Tolland, , delta Honorable Mehtion—To Adams & Keen, o bg eee nee ees Lass VIFTY. Bronze Medai—to- Aiken & Drummond, of Louis- vilie, Le molding mach! conn B ‘Damo- Klec- trie Company, of Newari + Je, electro. poring aoqmareh PTY-ONR LABS FI Bronze Meaai—to Oliver Ames & Sons, of North Easton, Mass., shoveis; Auburn Masalacturing Com- mr ot —— N. ¥., agricuiural toois; Batebel- Sons, of Wailiaysord, v gee and farming tools; Brown, Hinman & bo. of Columbus, Ob farming tools; Witningion & Coole; Compauy, Jaeksou, Mich., gardon apd farmicg tools. Honorable at & i of Philadeipnina, ir, of Puiatt. Blatehley, of Matthew: Unaries W. Philadelphia, Pa, card cutting muchin Richardson, of Detroit, Mich., wheat polishing ma- Proker, D. obine, CLASS PIFTY-THRRE. Stiver Meaai—To 5. W Jumison, of New York, boot end shoe machinery. Chass WIPTY-POU! of New Yor, machines; mens Caloric Company, o! New York, calorie on, ol ison Abd Auton Hein, of New ore: J.B, Hoyt & Co., of New York, Stow Poxtble Suait Compauy, flexibie shaite. Bronze Medal Ps 0 Ww. & Dougias, of Middletown, Cunn., pumps; Hercules Lever ‘Jack Company, of ‘Newark, Miason & Co, of jack; Volney ih . Re Pickering & ad alarm Poiladetpnia, Pa, hitadaipiin, Pa. Droytus, of New York, lusricator: Pump Company, ut New York, pamps; Payior Manulacwwriog Company, of Westminster, Mu, portable engines, OLASS FIFTY-FIVR. Bilver Medab—To U. H. Doiamater & Co, of New York, shearmwg ~s pr machines; Henry of Beat automatic screw a nes; Morse tia Bed: Mas: It and Machine Company, twist drills; Td. Slonny of New of Potla- a Bmery imery wheels; “ot New York, vison Hono! ¥ & Russell Manutactur- jug Company, of Greenfield, Masa, screw pintes and irietwo pulleys. t CLASS FIFTY -OBVR: mimar Medal—To oun Yau be Revs, ot N York, CLass FIFA Y-xiGuT. . Silver Medal—To American Buttoubole Overseaming Sewing Moghise ee » 0: Philadelphia, Pa, sew- faminou, of New York, boot and shoe aoe aan Medal—To A. Mason, of New Foaka Wardwell Manufacturing Company, of St. Louis, FIPTY-NINB, Goie Medal—To ara Fay & Co., of ‘woodworking macbinery. 1. Gregg, of Philadelphia, P. chine Bronze Medal—To Si Company, of St. Louis, Mo,, rules and levels, Hovor- able Mention—To Kaapp Dovetailing Machine Com- pany of Florence, Muss, dovetailing mactin Rogers & Cv., of Norwien, Conp., saws and planer; Trump Brothers, of Wi mington, Del, scroli saws, CLASS SIXTY, r Medul—To George Grice, Son & Co, of New specimen book of typos: Lobdell Car y, of Wilmingto MacKellar, Jordans, o! Philadetph, Pa, or of printing types, Bronze medal—To J. W. Daughaday & Oo, of Phil- adelpuia, Pa., printing er "worrite Gally, of New York, geiating presses, La88 XTY ONE, Gola Medel—To. Type Writer Company of New York, type writing machin CLASS AIXTY-TWO, Silver Medal—To 8. W, Jacobs & Co, of Phila- deiphia, Po., carriages; Now Haven Wheel Company, of New Haven, Conn. wheels, spokes, &c.; Rubver Cushioned Axie Company, of New York, rubber cushioned axles; Studebaker Brothers, of South Bend, Ind., wagons, Bronze Medal—To Cortland Wazou Menutacturtog Company, of Cortland, N. Y., wagons; Jotun G. Dav: Son, of EON ce nyt Pe. wheels, spokes, huvs, &c.; Herman New York, cbild’s carr Rubber Pp terol Company, of Bb Mass., carriage steps; F. Seidie, of Mechan burg, Pa, wheels, spokes and bubs. Honorable Meation—To R. H. Allen & Co., of New York, warehouse trucks; Mo- line Wagon Company, of Moline, lik, wagons; Peter Schutter, of Chicago, Lii., wagune. CLASS SIXTY-FOUR. Gold Medal—To John Stephenson & Co., of New York, street cars. stiver Medal—To J, G. Brill & Ca, of Philadelphia, Pa., street cars; Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, Pullman Pulsce Car mo. of sleep- Bi a Ricb- car wheels, iron, New York, # 5 ardson & ey of Lime Rock, Coun, &e.; E. and 1. Fairbanks & Co., of Hour Scale Company, of Rutiand, Vt Whitney & Sons, of Philavelpui, ' Pa, Honorable Meution—to National Car Spring Company, of New York, car springs, CLASS SIXTY-AIx, Silver Medal—To 8. P. Bower, of Clevoland, Onio, SREtHiag, Honorable Mention—To J. W. pti of ‘ashington, D. C., elevating signal towe ey Hayes, of New York, patent skylights; Skips & Bar of New York, sash and doors; A. @. Myers, of New York, ptuaive ” materials; pease acker & Brother, of Philadelpnia, Pa., doors, ‘sasl ke. CLASS SIXTY ORV BY. Silver Meda'—Tu La France Mapvofacturiug Cent pany, of Eimira, N. Y., steam fire engines, pumps, &c. CLASS SIxTY-KIGHT, ‘Silver Seaai—To Gatthng- Guo Company, of Hart- fora, Conn., guns; Hour scale Company, of Rutland, Vu, scales; barp’s Rifle Company, of” Bridgeport, Conn., Orearme, » Bronze Medal—fo A. & F, Brown, of New York, tog trumpet; ‘Wiltianr J. Davis, of Pnilu- delpbia, Pa, auchors. Honorable -Mentiou—To Union Metallic C riridg Company, of Bri:gepert, United States Regulation Fire: w York, Springfield muskets. CLASS SIXtY-NINE, Silver Medel—To J. B. Ficklin & Son, of Fredericksbur; F. W. Jovkins & Bro, of |. S. Leeming, ot Witmingtor Outoult, of Spotswood, N. J., hominy, , &.; Ferdi- nand Schumaker, of Akrou, Ohio, flour.’ Bronze Medal—To_ kK, B. Ciarke, of Middlefield, Conn. J. A. Ulosser & Co, of Indian- apolis, Ind, Porter & Mowbra: flour; C. B. Rogers, & Co., ot N ” saws aud planer; W. F. reil. ol Indiapapolia, Ina. Honorable Mention—To 0. W. Bradioy, of Hamdet Conn. ; D. A. Compton, et staan He Con J, A. For man, of Muscogee, 1, Rush & Thomas, of Colvinbur, Ind.; T. 3. Gata, of West Cornwall, Conn.; Hayes, of Dover, Dol. CLAs3 SEVENTY, Bronze Medai—To Walter G. Wilsun & Co., of Pat delphis, Pu., crackers and biscuits, Honorable men- tion—lo Adam Extov & Uo, of Trenton, N. Jy crackers, CLASS SKVENTY-ONE Silver Medal—To V. W. McFarlane & Co., of New York, lard. CLASS SEVENTY-TWO. Silver Medal—To W. Booth, of Portland, Or, Cook & Co., of Portland, Or.; Erie Pre: Com pan; of New York, canned provisi Louis Beef Canning Sompany, St. M canned provisions; G. P. io New York, tis! Bronze medal—To M.S. ‘Valentine, of Richmond, Va, meat juice; Joshua Wright’s Sons, of Phtladeiphia, Pa., Minced meat, THE TORPEDO STATION. a S CONCLUSION OF THE EXPERIMENTS SRFORR THE OFFICIAL BOARD—SUCCESSFUL EXAIBI- TION OF 1HE TOBPEDO LAUNCH EXERCISES, (BY TELEGRAPH 1O THE HEBALD. | Nawrorr, R. L., Sept. 6, 1878, The torpedo experiments were confined to-day to the inatructore of the station, who concluded their exercises betore the oificiul Board, The first experimouts were by Lieutenant Com ander Horace Elmer, who showed the comparative teats of aiflerent expiesives and who fired charges of the same, giving the pressure at different distances, These wore very successful, CHEMICAL RXPERIMENTS, Professor W. N. Hill, the chomist at tho statio: illustrated with the college lantern the plan or sys tom of imparti: inlormatien to the class under ia- struction, also the olectrolyosts of water and the manner of testing essential oils and the process of making and refining chareoal oi! and sulppar for guc- powder, Ho also 6! 3d the diffetent explosive Dullets in use, and efect of dynamite fred upon iron, also the curioas phenomenon of particles of camphor floating ia wat BLECTRIC LIGHTS, The various viectric lights were exhibited by Lieu. tenants Maynard and Condeao, who showod the aiffer. ent means and methods of signalling. They also ex- plained in a very clear and lucid manver the con- Siruction aud principle of the Farmer dyoamo @lectric machiac. The electrician at the station, Pro- fessor Moses G, Farmer, tilustrated in bis usual in- telligent mani the method of iliaminating by stripe of platinum, beated by electric currents and Imoandescent earboo, in a giuse globe filled with nitro ogen, und other electrical apparatus, THE TORPEDO LAUNCH The torpedo launch Success was then brought into use by Licatenunt Joun 3. Newell, the olject of nee was to iilustraie a mechanically constructed and work thé boat at twill, startin stoering and dropping counter min of any human agency on board. She wae ai to port and the counter mine dropped. Stopped by the skriled rator, whoulno backed ber, then stopped again, started abead, turned to starto end another counter m was dropped, and she was then brought tothe snore at will, The mechanism tlies- esa ments of this wonderful eri fully exp! the Board by Mr. Newell invented orueally as Lieuteasat McLe ex! ited States Navy, to the Board of inspector: last year, me it bas been improved upon by Ul sé tieman who Operated it to-day. Last year it could only secomplisu | j now It poses; can do sevec, aod the same Can be multiplied ‘as olte ‘The torpedo boat Lightmn use, and she was ruo by Liew Lieuten: Copden at the wueel. Dard an saucy cratt. haroor and went up the ‘Rock, Waeno reast return the engines wore sud full speed shew to full wpeee astero, and she was stopped with» he own = lengta, and this, too, when she was going at the rate of twenty hour, So suddenly it stop that it made the Board fee! as if they were somew @ise than on the briny deop. A CILCUIT CLOSKE, of the class, was r od ws 10 ‘expl over it while plunted tu th RKPORT OF THE BOARD, The Board will make their report tu-morrow, informed your correspondent that ail of tho experi+ monts had been eminently successful. They will rec- ommend in their report to tn ae usual appropriuts riously crippled will show the made same purpose by Kogiand, France and other nations, THR NKW COMMANDART, The new commandant of the station, who has been here or some Uime, Captain F. M, Raweay, will take Charge ov tho 16th inst. The prosent ts the fourth of the annual experiments which Bave been held ander t ration of Ceptain Breese, A HURRIOANE PASS OVER THE ISLAND. HAvama, Sept. 6, 1878. ‘There was a hurricane at iago do Cuba yester- day, which passed in « northerly direction, It entered ‘with remarkable velocity, but moderated a: out. Itisfeured much damage has been a Ortental aud Centra: departments, espectal wad Cardenas, The weawer was saually a THE BRITISH FLEET. 4 BECEPTION ON BOARD THE SIk1US—VISIT OF ADMIRAL INGLEFIEID AND HIS OFFICERS TO FALL RIVER AND THE PRINT WORKS—A BANQUET AND A BALL. [SY TRLEGR\PH TO THE BERALD.] Newrorr, RK. L., Sept. 6, 1878. Captain Sullivan, commanding Her Majesty's ship Sirius, at anchor in the euter harbor, gave a re- ception to a number of ladies and gentiomen thi al ‘noon, but owing to the threatening weather (here was not as Many present as was expecied. Those who did msk the elements had no cause for ree grot. The sbip has just been three years in commission to-day, and it was principally upon this Account that it was not postponed to somo future day, About three o’clock this afternoon the dark and sombre clouds which had overhung the sky since the storm ol yesterday began to break away, and in leas than half an hour the sun shone beautifully, The steam launch from the flagship Bellerophon was at the disposai Of tne guests, and souveyed them from the whar! to the sbip. Ahout tweoty-live availed themseives of the first hoat On board the Sirius they found everything in readiness and the captain and officers of the ship awaiting their arrival, THE DxCORATIONS. Tho large guns bad been withdrawn from the alter dock, all but the “baby,” as tuey call it, which is a Small six pounder; and it certainly isa baby, when compared with the larger guns. Flags of all nations had been tastetully hung overhead and around the bulwarks, Large plants were placed ut intervals on the deck, so thore was nothing in sight to suggest to any one that (hey wore on board u snip, and especially one designed for the destruction of life and prorerty. The band from the Bellerophon was statioueu within an enclosure compused of Eval and Anerican fags, and the music was highly appreciated by those present, THE ORDKK OF DANCING. Ia a few momouis another boutioad of guests ar- rived and dancing was commenced torthwitb. The tollowing was the order of dancing, which was Kept Up without intermission until five o'clock, when the uests partook of a fine collativa provided by the Japtuin:—Valse, “Rhein Sagen;’? vulse, *Journal- isien;” lancers, original; Valse, “Tout a Vous;” weers, “Urémorne;” Vv. ‘Vulentt Valse, ‘Sweet: jancers, “Roya 3 parture in the luancbes and boats which were in iting to convey them to the elty, having enjoyed wheir short stay immeusely, THE GUESTS, Among the guests’ present wero Sir Edward Thora- ton, Baglish Sinister; M. Outrey, French Minister; Count Vou Rosen, of Sweden; Captain D'Arcy Irvine. ophon; Captain RB, R, jo station; Lieutenaut Commander Godrieh, venants Newell and May- nard, Surgoon Winslow, General Vogdes and ollice! trom Fort Adams; the Misses Parnell, Potter, Vogaee, Bruen and Perkins; Admiral Jones, ana Mr. French, of the British Legation, aud many others. A RUN TO FALL RIVER, While tho ball was in progress om board of the Sirius Admiral Ingiefield and quie a number of his officers, upon invitation of the directors of the Uld Cuiony’ Railroad and Steamboat Company, went to Fall River 1p w special car, accompanied by’ Mr. C.F. Choate, the president of the company; Mr. Jonn H. ot at th several Mr. George H, Norman and Mr. Frank W. Andrews, two of the summer residents. THY BI The party comprised t! Bellerophon:—Vico Admiral Ingiotielu, Fi: Lieu. tensnt Coarles H. Coonran, Secretary George KE, Mar- con, Lieuteuants A. M. Ducat, KB, ‘Tingling mad b, R. T Coward; Staff Commander 3. C, Tracey, Chiet Kogiveer I, C. Alton, Paymaster R. W. Warwick, Sub- Licuteuant K. A. Gwynn, Assistant Paymasters W. L. G, Pullen and F. C. Alton, Jr. ; . 0. Tupper, E. Rca aio db. MC, Key, G. H. W. W. 0. Lyne ‘nd EF. P. |. F. Morton and Enginecr Leresche; Chaplain Rev. A. B. Mayston. OFVICERS OF THE ARGUA The Argus was represen fod, by Licatenants C. G. Micbselsen, Henry Haszardand Heury Belam; Sur- goon G, J. Fogert, ye Cnief Engineor L. Bockier, As- sistant Eogioeer G. Sparks, Clerk Joho M. Lowry. OFFICERS OF THE SIRIUS, The following oflicers were trom the Sirlus:—Lieu- tenant Charles Paget, Engineer Francis A. Joans, SubeLicutesaot H. M. Braithwaite, Clerk C, E.G. Jobnsoi ON BOARD THE rie Her 6 rp os phan’ to igutes the car arr) nd ‘all Miver ond’ nef were promptly tak. Beara ot tue steamer ristol, of the Fali Ri the officers of tho boat were dotatled to show the uests everything connected with the floating palace, i engines aud Odilors attracted the most nent tion, but every part ofthe boat, eveu to the bi shop, was critically examined. While in the fatter pluce the Adiairal took oceasion to inform the barber that be always shaved Dimeelf aud that no band but bis bad ever been placed upon his fuce, He pve be would not trust the English barbers, but ne should have no hesitation in allowing au American to Perform that job for him. A VISIT TO PRINT WORKS. The visitors were then takon to the American Print Works upon invitation of Colonel {Thomas Borden, tne super! matter of considerab: surprise to 8 to see the interest taken im the various departments in this, one of the finest establisuments of the kind in the world. Not- withstanding that there are immense print works la their own couatry they said they saw the printing of calicoes for the fret time in their lives, Avout ao heur and a half was spent in visiting the engraving and [oedart na enous and also 1 i er vaaiag depariwe: not backward in casting sly were acknowledged, at the ‘tire ‘who were busily en- gagea Packing department, and it was fn this Toow thata huge piece of calico’ was pinned to the coat of one of the party by one of bis fellow officere, The party were subsequently dined on board of the steamer, A special bitl of fare was provided ior the occamon, Tables wero peters the entire length of the main dining saloon, they were handsomely decorated with nowers. booty while tho Admiral's flag ‘was run up atthe stern, Toe banquet was partaken ‘The dinner over, tbe band fu an epooaranen. po ‘God Save the Queen.” party arrivea home 1a evening. MB. RUSSELL’ A large pumber of the officers of ibe E Ol-war Were entertuinea this evening by Mr. H, Rassell, of New York. THE TEMPRRANCK SAILORS. gave an evtertal it op board of tue ships who believe in cold water asa beverage. 4 BALL AT FORT ADAMS. ne officers at Fort Adams gave a vall to-night to the officers of the three vessels of the Britian fleet, large number of the cottagers were present, and festivities were kept up until a late boar. A LUNATIC ASYLUM HORROR. DISCOVERY OF A DISSECTING ROOM IN THE LONGVIEW INSANE ASYLUM—WHAT 18 DONE WITH THE DEAD BODIES OF INMATES. (©¥ TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) CINCINNATI, Sept, 6, 1878. The trustees of the Longview Insane Asylum, a State institution, located at Carthage, near this city, had a special meeting to-day, when Mr. Andrew Mul- one of their number, made Lamb that Dr. tite Dose of dmaaoting the vodi r treatm: tinted by named Doughorty, who says tn of four or five patients, who died this summer, were thus disposed alter they bad ot «= through = with) = tthem = the ~— lesb Qod otber portions not used, were shot through pipes into a sewer, and from thenee into @ pond in the bornood. Hitherio the patients dying there bee ven decent burial at the public oxpense, im their bodies, This reve: ard of tr perintendent, has been ly ‘about (nree moaths, SUPPOSED TO BE DROWNED. (BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Wasminatox, Sept. 6, 1878. While a young man named Lucien Duffy was guo- al ear Alexandria yesterday he came across some articies of we 4g apparel near the bank of Hunting Creek, Whose situation would seem to indicate the ro- ent drowning in the creek of W: H. Nims, for- merly a soidier of Company B, Sixty-flest Now York ¥ ticles wei w i nose aod right eye und & lever Buriow recom. mending him to the Secrotary ot War for an appoint- iF the government. There was alse a receipt for a registered letter matied to A, L. Forbes, of Stock- bridge, Mass. A SHERIFF SHOT. A MONTANA DIFFICULTY RESULTS IN THE ATAL WOUNDING OF SHERIFF RALSTON. HELENA, Sept. 6, 1878. Sitas Ralston, Sherif of Gallatin county, was killed at Boreman, M. T., inst might While attempting to provent « duiliealty betw MT. Williams A pistol to th ude of Williams the above resais. IS IT ANOTHER AVERY CASE? | 4 MBCHODIS( CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH SE- DUCLION AND MULDER—DISCOVERY OF THE BODI—VERDICY OF THE COLONER’S JORY— ABBES! AND INCARCERATION OF THE AC- CUSED. (®Y TeLxcRarH 10 THE HERALD.1 Naw Havex, Conn., Sept. 6, 1878, Obaries Stannard, while walking about the flelds ar bis bome in Rockland, town of North Madison, upon Sunday alternoon, came upon tue body of bis quughter Mary, a guod looking girl, aged twenty two, which lay aeau by the wayside, ber throat cut so that the carotid arvery und jugular voin were severed; th skull mashed in, evidently with u blunt instrument; hana her bruised aud her taco discolored by blowa She bad returned en the morning of the same day trom do ic’ service 4m Galliord, bringing with her a two-year-old tile- gitimate child, She had appeared much depressed, and gald that the Methodist minister at Rockland, which 61 Pregnant, and thut he acknowledged itand bad promised her stance, On the samo day Hayden called 1a the forenoon and the two left the house, apparently in accordance with an uoder- standing, she muking pretence of getting water at a spring one quarier of a mile away and he riding along behind her. When she was found dead it was re- membered she bad said she had ngreéd to meet Hayden at the precise place where the body was discovered and sbout the time she ought to have arrived there. THE CORONER'S JURY. A Coroner’s jury was empauelied and took the evidence of Drs. &. W. Matthewson and Earl dat- thewsop, who made a post mortem examination, which disclosed tbe fact that she had been inistaken of made a false statement in regard to her pregnancy, as there was no evidence of this; of Susau Hawley, & sister of deceased; Mrs, Mills, u neighbor; Charies Stannard, father of deceased, and others. The testimony showed that thougn the gra nd ps ata about where the body was found were rched thoroughly there was discovered no trac of the instrument of instruments with whieh ¢ crime was commitied; that Hayden calied, as stato: & fact corroborated by several wituesses; thut si ha previously uccompunied bim to other tow: irieks w Asis Mg Mre, Mille, though aig not inv egeieety poug! nized the vole ai ‘t jat of the deceass tary did go oft With the clergyian fo tne afternoon, ths, had said she bad agreed to. VERDICT AND ARREST OF TAYDR ury reudercd u Verdict tout the deceased came to her death at the hand ot some’ person or persons uoktiown, and after the funeral, wich occurred on Thursday, the authorities decided to urrest HH: ‘ydeo, He nad been present at the burial services, though fopally, daring Which he wae possessed and apparently a » w Deuring which ‘ined after being takon into custody at an early bour this morning. Woen arraigned belore the Court he plead not guilty in a clear, unfalteriag voice, and the ¢xamination wus postponed until Monday wo enable bim to procure counsel wod arrange tor bis defcace. STATEMENTS OF HAYDEN. Hayden refuses to allude to the murder 1m connec- tion with himself in any way. He has claimed, how- ever, that his wife can sestily as to where Lo was all e day in question; thai at the time of the com- mission of the crime he was a mile and a halt away, engaged in work for himsell. The Madison Justice of the Peace und the cltiz give bm a good’ character during his ministry, which extends ‘ over several years. . His’ family | consists of awife and thiee ebildren, ‘The wife is a highly cultivated juay and much estoemed, His friends are warm in his deience, and say that the charge de- pends only on the testimony uf a luuatic, they claim- ing that the girl wan insane. Hayden is a graduate of the Wesleyan University, and about forty yeara old. Ho 18 pieasunt spoken aud is described as an eloquent asmall attendance io the court room this mornings the fact of Haydeo’s arrest being little known, but Monday the Court House will be crowded, as the excitement 's growing hourly. AN ABPECTING SCENE. Th moval of the accused from his family oc- casioned a scene of exciting 1nterest. wile, just out of Ler confinement, was great! id was not ip a condition during the day SKRICH OF THX ACCUSED, ‘The Rev. Mr. Haydon 1s an appointee of the Bishop of this district. Under the rules; ef the Metnodist Church he is pot a conference representative, but has veo chosen to ll respensibie positions mot included im the regular appoiat- served for some time as ‘ghurch io East Rocky Hull, and of | nea to u burch ta North Madizon. tor in the parish known as Rockland, town Madgoo, and here because of Pp the io bis copnection relations and was setticd {n the parish, in the south unp! part of the town of Medison. Mr. Hayden owns th Place be has occupied in Rockland, und there, to all appearance, led « pleasant iiie with his family, which now conssis of a wile aod three childreo, one of tho latter being a babe a ww works of age. His wito before her last contine- ment ti ugat ‘school und iu ber absence the girl Mury d, who lives not more than a quarter milo away was introduced into the family to ‘go of the children. ras is known there was no improper intimacy tween the pastor and M Stanpard until ta spring. Some time io March or April ao oyster su r was given atthe Methodist ‘sonage occupl by Mr. Gibbs, and . Ha secured t servicss of Mury ‘Stannard to stay at the houso while she was away, Mr. Hayden bad that day beeu to South Madtson, and on bis return told nis wile, so the story goes, that he was too fatigued to attend the oyster party, and would remain at home. His wife wont Cry edatbhome, Withioa day told ber sister that the minister had made impreper proposal to Ler on that @ and that sister was led to bell criminal ri weoks in tho family of E. D, Studley, of Guilford, as a domestic, and went home lust Sunday, Uo Mon: she mede ® confidant of her sister, to whom seems to have imparted other secrets, and said that she had given up ber situation because she was ina delicate condition throagh her intimacy with tne parson, and sbe intimated a purpose to destroy ber own iilo rather thao suffer the mortification of giving birth to anothe: tid. THE OMAHA FIKE, FOUB MEN PERISHED IN THE FLAMES—AN IMPOSING FUNERAL PROCESSION. (\¥ TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) Omaua, Neb., Sept, 6, 1878. As far as known four men perisved in the flames io the burning of the Grand Ceutrai Hotel, and one in- jured fireman bas died since, Their names are John A. Loe, Low Wilson, Heary Lockfeldt, William MeN, maraand Alonzo Randall. Otber men are missing ana their bodies are believed to bein the rains. The search is delayed by the falling wali, The fucerais & Loe bo igen we hye sees sitoee ras a ry in jengtb known here. morrow at tho Cathotic Cathedral, FOX HUNT IN MINNESOTA. (BY TeELEG@RAPA TO THe HERALD.) St. Rav, Sept. 6, 1878, ‘The chiel sporting yotat the State fair to-day wasa fox bunt, starting from the wost side of the fair grounds 4 extendiug acfoss the coun. try for six miler, ‘Twenty-five riders followed the them having had prior ps mateurs cane to grief at a rutiway cutting, but another won the brush. young lady accom pat the heat over the couutry, taking wil lene out flinching or mishap. gAnother b morning will be joloed al everul ladies, WEA HER REPORL. Wak Dirakteant, Orrick OF THK (mieF SIGNAL Orricer, Wasninorox, Sept, T=1 A. M. Indications. England, colder, partly cloudy weather; ly MIDNIGHT i For Ne near the coast occasional light ralo, northou winds and risiag baromoter. For the Middie Atiantic States, colder, clear or partly cloudy weather; winds mostly northeasterly and rising barometer. For the upper inke r 0, Upper Missisarppt and warmer, partly cloudy variable winds, mostiy will remain nearly jonary. Cuutionary als continue at Key Weat and a ordered for Vapo Henry, Kitty Hawk, Cape Hatte: Cape Lookout and Macon, THE WEATHER YRSsTERDAY. The following record will show the changes tn t temperature tor the past tweaty-four hours, 1m com- parison with the corresponding date of Inst yoar, as indieated by the thermometer at Huda pharmacy (Herat building), No 218 Broadway 1877, 1874. 1877, 1974 64 3:30 P.M... 68 50 to 12% | om | | ito the basin to bide the crime for ever. Rey, H. H. Hayden, was the father of a chilu with | | Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline wud 5 OUTRAGE AND “Mu RDER, MYSTERIVUS CRIME IN THi SUBURBS OF 108- TON—FUTILE EF‘ORTS OF THE POLICE 10 IDENTIFY THE VICTIM OR DISCOVER 1HE MURDERER. Bosrow, Sept, 6, 1878. Still amother horror bas been added to the long Catalogue of dark and mysterious crimes for which this culy bas been noted. The victim was a wom: Fespectably dressed und about filly years of age. Her name has aot as yet been discovered and, of course, there is no clue to the mardercr. The scene of the tragedy mw almost the same ag that of the Leeban muraer, the lovely tract of laud that Nes along the Back Bay containing portions of Boston and that part of Brookline known uetduy night, as Lougwyod. but the Binco that The body wi officers have kept lime until this morning whe thrown into a fever of excite ery. AS soon as the tedical Summoned he proceeded to hold av autopsy, dnd the facts proved beyond doubt that te Womun was outraged, murdered and the body thrown Bur it floated to the surface, and the tend who so rutblessly butchered the defenceless woian to-day knows that his deed of blood is known. TH POLICE AT PAULT. The police authorities bave made every effort to discover if any woman 1s missing in Boston, and sev- eral people have called at tae Morgue to try and ivev- tily the boay, but ro far nobudy nas been abic to do 80. Noclew wuatever has been discovered by which the detectives could start out to fad the murderer, cijacent towns have been scoured but nothing has beeu obtained that serves to throw the least glimpse of light on this dark mystery. During the afteraoon every police precinct was inatracted to make diligent inquiries, but up to a late hour the search wus unsuccesstul, A RAILROAD COLLISION. town was FIV PERSONS INJURED AND DAMAGE TO THE LOCOMOTIVES AND A BAGGAGE Can. Sr. Louis, Sept. 6, 1878. The Washington accommodation train on tho Mis- sourt Pacific Railroad coming east came in col- Mision with the Kirkwood accommodation train going west, when near tho Grand avenue crossing, within the city limits, at about vine o'clock this morning. A lurge number of passengers were on the Washington train, bat no one wus seriously hurt on eitber train. Only five per- sons Were injured in all, Both locomotives and one baggage car were wrecked, involving a loss of about $10,000, Abraham Young, the engineer, and Thomas Cariyele, tue conductor, of the Kirkwood accommo- dation train, Were ufrested for causing the Collision, avd Carlysie was placed under $2,600 bunds. Young, beiog wounded, 1s at home uader the surveillance ut an officer, ORVIL GRANT'S INSANITY, * The condition of O:ville Grant, who is confned in the lunatic asylum at Morristown, N. J., shows a marked improvement. He stil! Iabors under bis gigantic speculative hullucinations, but his attending Physicians are confident that they wilt be able to work a radical cure. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Rear Admiral J. R. M. Mullaney, United States Navy, and William Blatr, of Cuicago, are at the Wind. sor. E. A. Hayt, Commissioner of Iudian Affairs, and Dr. Frank Reynold, United States Army, are at the Park Avenue, General Alfred H, 1 , Lieutenant Colone! Eugene A. Curr, Major Robert P, Hughes and Captain George F. Price, Uuited States Army, ure at the Sturtevant, Eugene Scbuyler, of [thuca, 18 at the Hoffman. Colonel William H. Roverts, of New Or- leans, is at the Clarendoo, Ex-Senator Thomas J. Robertson, of South Carolina, is at the Metropolitan, Captain £, Alexeiefl and Captain T, Avelion, of the Kussian Navy, are at the Westminster. Ex-Congress- man William H. Upson, of Ohio, is at the St. Nicho- tas. General Daniel Tyler, of Alabama; Rov. W. Ur- wick, of London, and Dr. Cree and George Lawless, ot the flagship Belicrophon, ure at the Fifth Avenue, Captain J. H. Fulton, of the steamship City of Mon- treal, is at the New York. Mayor W. G. 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