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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NARRAGANSETT PARK. THIRD DAY OF THB SEPTEMGER TROTTING MEZTING—WIZZ AND HAMBLETONIAN MAM~- BRINO THE WINNERS. (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Provipence, R. L, ~ept 6, 1878 The attendance at Narragansett Park to-duy was very large, The weather was deligbt/ul, snd, conse- quently, people assembled in greater numbers thap at Any previous day of the September meeting, The track was in good order and the races proceeded ation factorily, Many ladies occupied the grand stand, while o:hers were seated in carriages on the quarter Btretch—all watching the efforts of the last horses With glee aud interest and making little private vets Upon the event, ‘The programme of the day embraced eontests for 2:87 ana 2:26 horses, and al.bough neither of the trois were what would be called extraordinary in ip- leresi or excitement yet they aroused considerable Atiention and proved pleasapt to the spectators. Pool selling Was comparatively hgbt, and probably bus lit tle money changed banda, The first trot, tor the 2:37 horses, had the following starters:—W. E. Weeks’ bay gelding Wizz, E. Ham- iiton’s bay mare Duuotless, L. McLaughiin’s bay gelding Jim Briggs, C. Bissell’s bay eorrel Arciie, & Woudward’s vay sorre! Peabody and D. B. Gofl’s chestnut gelding Jono H, Starin, No pools were sold lor Orsi choice, a8 it appeares Lo oe the conviction tuat Wzz would take the r.ce witnous douut, aud go be Was leit oul, be sales und poois were maue for the secoud burse. Jobo H. Stirin, Dauntiess and Archie sold about eveuly, ulluough Staring occesionaliy would Dave tue cui ior sume mILULes. Ip ine iret pea Wize ook a good lead at the start y irom the other horses easily He 4come in & winuer by two lengths, Ded nis plu Duuntiess wna Jobo H. Starin sti uggieu ail xrouug, bui the furmer was second at Starin was wire, Joun H. tuird, Peabouy iourta, Arcuue fitn, sixth, Time, 0:85 4g—1:11—2:28, d beat was abou: ibe same, Wize again Jed al! (urgugu, aud uad anotuer easy victory. Daun less agaio was too mack for Joun 4. Siurin ana Arcule, coming 10 seconu, Wito archie tuird, John H. Blario jourih, Jim Briggs Mth, Peabeay sixin. iime, O87 —1 1 2—2 23 dy. In tbe luird uewt the only notable event wasa gi jani face Dume by Dauutiess, Archie apd Joun Stari, Wizz, a8 beture, coming to Che front, apu tbe three ‘vorses numeu were coming alver bim weit to- gether for second place, D.uutiess aod Arcui drew off When Oeur the Wire, aud Jodo H. Siarip weot in Becoud nurse, win Diuniiess void, Jim Brigas four, Peabouy Bla, Arcuie wixth. Time, 0:37}9— 111344270034. ‘dhe loliowing 18 a SUMMARY. NARRAGANSETT Pagk, CnassTon, R, L—Faipay, Skpr. 6, L87o— wikD VAY ov THE SEPTEMBER BEET- ENG. —Parne of $400, lor 2:37 hurevs, $100 Lo Uirst, $79 to secouu, $45 .o third, $30 to foursn, due beats, tree ib five, im barnes, Starters. W. &. Weeus’b. g Wizz . EB, Bamilton’s b. w. Vouutie D. B, Goff s ch. g Joba . Sturia, L, Bisseli’s &. Arche, A. Woouwara’s b. » Ps J. MeLaugulin’s b, g. J First heat. Becoua next ‘Third beut, z Was jor a $600 purse, wuicu brought out only two ariers—viz., RP, Stetson’s v, s¢ Hamuiotonan Mlamvriny and Dan Bigiey’s b, m. Lauy Daggett lt the Day yerdiog Jonu woud start, avd pools Were vold Witu Dim uldong tue uorses, but be uw wot come on to the track an. so the pools were deciared off. The only veuing on toe race was doue privately, ibe race was a goou instuuce of Square, even irotiing. Ihe horses were maicued Well, Dut the stuliiou could 820 bursts of speed now And toeo whico won olm thy Face, Turce heats were trotted, and twey were imtercsing, 1uasmach as they Were su true aud regular, and tuey affurded mucn de- light to be spectavors. iu the first pea: Lady Daggett hada lead trom the Start of avour bali a length, bur was oui troted by Maxmorino Ou the bume quarter. Lime, 0:37—1:13— ‘1h borses trotted well togethor in the second beat up tothe nal, Then sembring drew unend a iengib und Kept Laut position to tne wire, ‘Lime, 0:38—1:14— Lady led in the third heat at the quarter, goimmg to the half the nérses irotiea siue by sido as 11 in a team, Lady Dag. gett broke that place and te of jour ortive I if Mumbrino to go to the turee-quorters with a ng lemu, tue mare re- covered and made a good trot home, but Muinbrino Could nor be displaceu, and won t @levgin. iime, 0:38—1:13—2:29%. ‘The folowing is SUMMAKY. Same Dax.—Purse ot $600, tor 2:26 horses; $300 to first, $150 vo seconu, $¥0 (o chira and $60 to 1vurty Dorse, Alile Heats, besi curee in five, in Luruess, Starters, R. P. Stet-on’s b, a Hamoievonian Mambrino, 1 a 1 1 22 HUDSON RiVEw Dk. VIN BECOND DAY OF THE 1ROTTING—i BIL DOUGHERTY AND MOL: IE THE WINNESS. POUGHKEEPSIE, Sept. 6, 1873, ‘The postponed races at tne Hudson River Driving Park were brought on to-day, The first was for the 2:27 case and the siarters were Lady Lemon, Annie G., George Heury, Even John, Phil Deugherty and Grace. 1p the pools at the start Dougherty sold tor $50, Annie G., $36; Grace, nd the field, $34, First Heat.—They scored six times ana then got away witn Lady Lemon jeauing around the tw Anvie G. second, Evea Joho third. At the quarter Lemon was a length abead of Even Jobn, who was jappec by Annie G., Phu Dougherty tourth, Grace Oitb, At the ball Anoje G, was on the read, Even Joun second, Grace third and Dougherty jourw. At the three-quarter Auoie G. was aiill jeadiog, but when all swung iato the homestretch Dougherty madoa burst, anu passa Even Jobo challenged Grace and she broke and Dougherty won the neat in 2:30, Second Heat,—Doug rorty solu ior $30, Annie G. $24, Bela $22. The borses got away pretty mm im tho nixth score, when Grace led around the turn, Dough- erty secong, Anu third, Al the quarter Grace tnd Dougherty were neck and neck, Even Jona tuira, Amie G. iourth and George Heury last. At the balt Dougherty was ball @ length ahead of Aunt G., who was neck and peck with Eveo Jovn tour wud George Henry three-quarier Doucheriy was stu | with Annie <obd, aod When all -wung into the dome eich Eveu Joho and Annte G. had « terr ble race tor Becood place, Avuie G, winning 1 by @ ueck, amid appmuse, Dougherty tuk by tie heat in 2°30, Third Heat.—l'uil Dougherty was tue lavorite at long vous. '¥ scored seven times, ana got the word with Annie @. abead ou the turn and trotting like lgbtntwg, Dougher:y secoud and Even Jouwn third. At the quarter Douguerty broke and Annie G. gained sume, witn Grace thira and Even Joon fourth, At the hal! Apnie G. 4s @ leogih abead of Dougherty, aod soun after leaving sbe broke, when Dougher. y' went to tne front a length abead Of Ler ai the (bree-quarier, witn ira, Even Jobu fourth ani Geor, ut fib, Comiog aown the homes.reich Annie G mw asome bursi 14 wed lorced Duu,herty to a brenk, Boder the wire, but Dougherty was Judges gave him (ue eat and race in 2 The oliowing isa sUuMARY. bases had-ous, 9; Witokas, 3. /otni base hiteHua- sone, Wickas, 6 Sirack out—Hausena, 2; | Wivow wpire—Mr. Rowe. Time @ game—One licitor, Leveller and MeHenry are, with thirty-eight | other-, engaged; the Elkhorn stakes, where there | are bwenty-seven eugaged, tor a dash of two miles, La | this contest Hitayar and Day Star will bave ua oppor- | tunity Of settling tie Question of superiorny, « ques- | ton that the public bus been somewhat divided upon | sipce \oey met tp tae Derby at Lou te tn May last The programme isa good one, und the meeting will doudtiess develop somethin, BOSTON JOCKEY CLUB. BECOND DAY OF THE RACE—MEETING AT BEACON PARK--W. 1, HIGGINS, VOLIURNO, | KILBUBN 4ND LIZZIE DALEY THE WINNERS. (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Boston, Sept, 6, 1878. ‘The weather to-day was favorable for the second | day of the Bostou Jo key Club races, which were | Postponed on Wenesday aod (bursday, the at- tendan 8 larger than on the first aay, being es- timated at 4000 people, The track was in fair con- dition, The bookmakers made things lively among | the sporting men, | For the Orst race—purse $260, tor all ages, $200 te first api $60 to second—there were four starters, viz.:—Kate Claxton, W. 1, Higgins, Genet Murray, | and Orion, The betting was 8 to 1 agaiast Orion, 5 to 1 againat Murray, 2 to 1 against Claxton and 1 to 2 against Higgins, THE RACE Higgims got the lecu, Murray, Orion and Claxton following 1 the order numed. On the turn tothe quarer pole Murray ch«ngeu places with Claxton, Orion third = At a uarter pole Murray aod Higgi were even for frst place, Orion third, ting badiy at thi 5 Was a length in | of Murray, the hall was passe’ Claxton began to run more steadily, passing Orion aud clusing ou Murray uolil the three-quarter pole was reached, when she passed Murray, but could uot overtake Hig- gins, WhO came Dome winuer by six lengths, Murray wvOUL tLe Same distance betore Orion, lime, 1:49}. THE SECOND RACK was tne Revere House Stukes, jor two-year-olds, $50 euch, witb $400 auded, second horse to receiv: $100 out of the stakes; at There were »ix entries, only tw These were Voltarno and scotuila, iormerly Je-se Donaldson. Voiturno was whe favorite at 5 t 1, No toterest was 1p this race, as Volturno got the pole and was Lever beaded during the race, coming home an easy winner iu 1 :543g. TAR THIRD RACE was for the Parker House Purse, $400, for all ages; $800 to firsi, $75 to second wad $25 vo third; dis. tauce two miles, Three horses sarved—viz., Kilbarn and Patriot ‘The veting st Patric, 3 to 1 ast Shylock, Kiiburo start, Shysock second, Patriot Bird. Tus ruce was similar to the secoad 1m purmt Of excitument, as the same positions as when tuey siaried. Time, 3:47 THR FOURTH RAC. was a bandicap burdle race, two-uile dash, over eight hurules; purse $400; $390 Lo Urst aud $50 t» second, Toe greatest imietest was ie io tuis race, many Gesiring to see Fredericktown, winuer ot the purdie race op Tuesday, and Daligisian, who cused several huudred dollars to chunge bands the same duy, come together ugain auu test their relative merits; but they were sorely disap- pointed at tue resuli, as Lizzie Daley, against woom the bewwing was 5 tol, at the Mument took ine race out of the hands of Duilgus coming in two ngtos «bead, Durango third, la Oats fourth. Fredericktown broke down after runulug a mie and a ball, Time, 8:57. LASEBALL, THE ORANGE CLUB GsIN AN EASY VICTORY OVER THE NEW YORKS AND 1HE HUDSONS TURN THE TABLES ON THE WITOKAS. The Metrooolitan championsnip game on the Union Ground yesterduy alternoon, between New York anu Orange clubs, was wiimessed by several hundred speciators, The New Yorks opeued the game by hictng fer three runs, omy one of waich, bowever, wasearned [he visitors then went to the bat and the New Yorks, alter several errers had been perpe- trated, became completely demoralized, playing with- out the least particle of cooiness or judgment. The result was that the Orange club scored eight unearned runs, more than the New Yorks got during the entire game, This Jead in the first inning rendered the rest o! thi uninteresiing, it being a foregone conclusion that the Orange Ciub would win. A number of the speciators leit the ground alter the close of the frst inning. The second und third innings were closely contested; ihe Jourth and fifty, however, 1b exbibition of more loose fleiding on the part of the New York nine, who alluwea (heir opponents to add sx more rons to ther r score, The remuiuder ol the game wi carciuily playe., but the fielding was andurd of beLb otal following ts NEW YORK. okaNGR. RAB.PO, A.B. R.1B.PO.A.B. Auderson,3v1 0 0 1 2 Ctave,3b..3 3 31 5 Hoiden, p... 1 3 1 2 & Jackson,2v.2 8 1 2 1 Yauner, 2u..1 1 1 4 3 Ward, ws...2 21 2 1 Waiker,1b..1 214 0 1 o100 Keliy, 88....0 0 0 3 2 3171 Muck,r ..0 0 1 1 0 shier, 1.1 o200 Gowen, ¢...0 0 6 1 8 Wiltamse. 1 0 0 1 0 Murpuy,..0 0 1 0 Y Tuompson,e1 0 6 0 6 21 0 8 O 1 Dunne, lv, 2 223 01 Totals... 6 627 12 zl Totals....16 13 27 13 16 SCORE BY 1st, 2d. 3d. 8th. 9th, 0 0 0-5 Orange. 38 0 0 2 0-16 Buns eiraoca—New Yorks, 1; Orange, 0. First base by errore—New Yorks, 6; Orange, 7. otal leit on buses—New Yorks, 8; Orange, 6 Tota) base hits— New Yorks, 6; Orauge, 2; Orange,’ 2 Umpire—Mr, Fleet, of Civ. Scurer—Mr. 8. Fry. Time of « hours and five winutes, HUDSON VS, WITOKA. The second game of tue series fur the Metropolitan eB«Mypionsbip between t.e Hudson and Witoka ciubs, botu of Brook.yu, wus played on ihe Capitoline Grounds yesterday iv the preseace vi quite a fue gathering of Desebal aumirert ibe first game between these CiUus Fewuited 10 aD eayy Victory tor the Witokas, by ascore vi 10. 0. [bts yame, inereiore, was omu- rally lovkeu Upoo 4s another eusy victory for the same ciuv. ihose whe had made er, were budiy deceived, as 15. stfuck out—New Yorks, ud hud vo Gil- througboat, In | and into ioo @ Hudwous dia some | y batting, earning four rans und seuriog the Witokus did not ore until toe seventh inving, When they got im & single uveurned ran. io tne emhth inning they scored two more rans through some lvose playing on the partol the Hud- sons. Mr. Rowe, of the oid Concoras, umpired the | Zome in ive style, giving perfect satisinction. Tne | folowing 1 (he scot } HUDSON. Witokas | RAB.PO.A.E. RAB. PO.A.E. J. Farreli2o 1 1 2 4 2 Booth, 3v..0 0 3 8 8 RK Smitu,ctO 1 1 0 O Marsi@uae 0 110 1 5 | nyhit tl 2 8 O 1 Ring, |. -1220 0) M. Swituss 1 1 0 1 0 Buss, 20, oo22 2) Senanck, 300 1 0 2 0 Palmer, nO 1 0 1 0 d.Farvel, G1 2 8 1 1 0100) Laat 1201 1ovodo Morg. toLied 1610 JRaeigup. 1 201 2 03 20) Tua 9 6 6 27 10 10 | BOORK BY INNIN Ast, 2d, 3 9th, | o°0 2-7 Runs earned—Hudsons, 4; Witokas, v. First base | by errore—Hudson 6; Witokas, 3 Total lett on | hour ana flity-fve minutes, ihe greater portion of the players who composed the ouce b, Of LbIB CY, have rex turned trom it Which they were lo- Bupsow River Drivine "ARK, PoCOMKERPSIE, Sert G.--Purse $500, lor Lorse- \uat ue Ver trotted beiter | $200 vo Ota, $125 to second, $75 to thira | an Y lourty horse, Jobu &. Turuer’s en. g Phil Dougherty,.....1 2 1 | W.C. Wovdnuti’ bm. Annie Ge.seee. weer 2 2 2 Wilam Movanon's ¥, uw. Grace. 353 Jobo Murphy's s. @ Kveo Juan. 484 J. EB. Jurvie’ gg. George Henry. 546 A. B. Post's b. m. Lauy Lomo 666) Ti TUR SKCUND TROT old: evi $300, The starters | Florence and Muitie. e $10, Flor. was for five year pa were Queen Ruy, ‘lier. Sir Walvor soid ai the etare lof $20, M oe $4 auc Held $4. The following is SUMMARY. Same Day.—Porse o/ $800 ior 6 year olfa To firs: $150 yeoud, $75; tnitd, $45; foarin, g30. | Starters, | Thomas Cabi i°s b. m. Mulile ....6... Be Thomes Kiipatrick’s b. & sir Waiter 238 George H.uer’s oh 1. Fiorevee, ($33 Jonu smith’«r, m. Qaveo Ray .4 an Time, 2:36—2 37-230. | five \vousand. To- | rine 2:40, 2:30 eolient condition, expected, OHESIbk Pak. Ciweinnatt, Sept. 6, 1873. ‘The fail trotting meeting of the Chesier Park Asso- Cintion commences on the Ist of October and con- tinues four days. (he Association gives $7,000 in purees, divided as follows :—$400 tur the paciug race, 6 class, 2:37 cinss, 2:20 clase, 33 jase ond 2:27 class, with The en- tree for ali race, Rarus barred, Aries close on Monday next, Sepremver 9 LEXING LUN Ons. ‘The Lexington fall meeting promises to bo as inter. esting as usual. Ii begins oo Monday wext and continues five days, The mot imverestiny event lo come oil at this point is the Viley Stakes, one mile and inree~ quarters, for (hree-ye: ids, in whieh Day Star, So- | Cuy Brow cated tos Seasov. they have reorgau:zed the Ainska Club, aud Wii place ihe following t in the vetd for (he valance vi ‘be senso aun Quity, Rice, J. freacy, ?. Treacy, Suliivun, Hicker aud Had- ley, with probavly Cummings Lo piite They will Diay OM the Ceuteumial Grounds, Jersey City, wand are now arrangiag KAMeS With claOs Io Lois VicImiLy, Hankinson wil) Join the clay about the locn, ihe Car cago8 UAVINg prouiwed to give bit Ui Feleuse, In the oxbidition game at Manchester yesterday (he weleated Wwe Lowe. vy a score ui 3 Lo 2 Stare of oytu- former by a | jew Bedtords, who play in Jersey City to-day, piayeu in Albauy y y with the Albany Cigy and them by «score ul 3 10 2 nd, (he yame between the Fore Citys | an) (ue Rocuesers, both of the loternationa: Assovia~ tion, was Won by the former vy & score of 5 vo 1. to-day (ue New Yoras aud Astors piay ou cn: Union Growvd; ttudyoos vod Fiyaways ou we Capiul ue Growaa ; Orang Witukas we Orage, and Jersey and New Bedvords, of th sonal Association, on the Centennial Grouna, Jet ‘y. HANDBALL AND «AUKWI'S ‘The tournament at bandoali ana rackets, for the benefit of the yellow lever sufferers at (he Soucn, was continued yesterday afternoon at the court ol Mr. Pouw Cas Douginsa street, Brookiya. (he first struxgle, best wo in turee gam 8, of bandbal, wa | between Mr. Jobo W olker and Mr, P. MeCarthy, Folowing 18 (ue score: — Walker, MeOarthy Waiker.. Mownriny. McCarthy Walker, Alvar the foregoing © At Aimerican rackets, | Which Projessor James Keat- ing, vf UgpoKen, played againat Messrs. Pniip Casey and B. McQuade, of eis city, A mumber ot very fine points were made during the progress of the game, whyot elicited wearty applause One move- meat if particular on the part of Protessor Keating | | ¥. HL soue | JN Martiv, 40; ALR, Roberts | Fd, Brown, 39; Yhe ball was delivered ch skill and speed that he could not get be- ug What Was Deeded, he gave the ball a tremendous biow in the direction it was moving. ‘This scot it With +© muck force aguiust the rear wall that it returned to the ront wall as correctly as though it hid received 8 impetus from behia 4, vf course, be saved bimeeif trom baviag a score against him, Following 18 the score of the game in wes | with bind it. 5S 804046 2 3-21 y a 1160214 —15 (he next feature was 4 rub, best tbree tn five games, at handball, between Mr. Casey and Mr. Jobu Grady, of Brookiya, on the ene side, against Mr. Bornard McQuade, of this city, and Mr. Will Brovkiyu, on the othe the first two McQuade and Courtney and the last two were wou by Casey and Grady. Darkness then intervened to pre- vent (ur ber playing and the filth und last game was postponed till next Friday afternoon, at McQuade’s court, Madison street, tMls city, Following is the scor ‘McQuade and Courtney. 1221 2 4-21 Casvy and Gravy 423 —lé MeQuade und 27411 2-2 ‘Cas: . —20 McQuade 2 101-4 Casey and Grady Casey and Grady McQuaue aud Courtaoey : ‘Tue tournament wut be concluded on next Tuesday afternoon at ibe court of N. Hicks, Hoboken, when ‘the whole of the reevipts wiil be handed to the HrxaLD by tue commitice having them in charge, with the request that they be iorwarded to the South, PIGEON »sHOu‘'ING, THE JOHNSON*KING MATCH—JOHNSON THE WINNER BY ONE BIRD. The announced pigeon shooting match for $200 & side, between Miles Johnson, of New Jersey, und Witliam King, of this city, to take place at the Brook- jyn Driving Park, Parkville, Long Isiand, yesterday atvernoon, drew out a consideruble number of the admirers of this kind of sport. Each man shot at fifty puirs of birdy, 21 yards rise. The weather was delighitul, ana a better day could not have been chosen than yesterday to decide ti match, as there was scarcely wy wind blowing to bother the gentiemem in their shooting, which was exceilent’ Mr, Johnson sopplied and trapped the birds for King and Puilip Duffy aid the sametorJohoson, Altera very exoiting and iueresiing contest the match Was Won by Johnsvn, woo killed 65 birds in grand styis, baving Ove bird to spare at the fiosd, King having Kilied 64. Mr. Johoson killed bis thirteentp and whirty-secona pair of birds with the first varrel. in twe betting, which was very lively, Jobnson had the call at $50 10 $40, The yun used by King wa a Wilmott muzzic- loauer, 10 bore, with Ne. 7 shot to ooto barrels; while tha: of Johnson was u Sco.t oreech-louder, 10 bore, with Nos. 8 wud 9 suut, Tae loltowing 18 a SUMMAKY, Brooxtyn DRIVING 'aRK, Pigeon -ucoTing—Friday, Sept. 6, 1878.—Muaten $400, «50 double birds each, 21 yards ri 100 yards boundary, 134 0% shot, trom two H and T traps; the Long Islaua rules to voveru. JOHNEON’S BORE. First ten pair.. 10 11 10 11 10 00 10 Second ten pair. 111111 41111011 Third ten pai., 001011 10 01 10 11 Fourth ten pair 11 01 11 OL 01 00 10 Futh ten puir,, 1011 11 00 101011 1 Parkvinns L, 1— ia 01 KIN pair., OL 101 0 1010 *2 10 10 10 11 pt 2101110 L Cererers 1101010 6b L Secund ten puir. 11 10 lu Third teu par,, 111210 Fourth ten pair, 0* v0 LL Fitta teu puir.. 10.10 00 Totals, ‘Feil dead out of boum Mr. Mose, Bayless, of tne Long Island Gao Club, was releree. Time 01 sbooting, three hours and thirty- five minutes. sc ao i AL 10 A lok Al OL 1 ult ‘3 a 00 ul lu 10 vee Blesancen Slowacex THE NARRAGANSETT GUN CLUB—CONTEST FOR THe SUBSCRIPTION CUP. [BY TELEGRAPH Tu Tae HERALD. ] Newrorr, Sept. 6, 1878, Tbe members of the Narragaose:t Guo Club bud a fair day tor .beir matcb for the Sapscription Cup, aad there was a good attendance of the crack shots of the club, Tnere were seven contestants—viz, J. Gowan Friek and Robert Garrett, of Baltimore; H. W. Bulleck, Travis C, Vao Buren and Martin Van Burea, of New York; H. 3. Blovdgood, of Proviaence; and A. J. Toorpoill, of Lengpn, the cup was won by Mr. Frick, who, 1% will be duserved, missed oniy one biru vut of ten. ‘ ‘The lollowing 1s the suMMaRy, NakRaGaNsetr Gon Cis Grounna, Nran Newrort, Sept. 6.—Sudscription cup match, $10 entrance tee; 10 biras each; 28 yards rise; second to save bis en- trance. Killed. J. G, Frick, 10111211111 9 H.W. Hall 5 O111100retred. 4 H. 3. Bioodgood,. 010110 retired, 3 1101101110 7 1111111100 8 10111411011 8 M. Vao Burev 1011111101 8 In snooting off the tie the secoad money tell to Mr. T. C, Van Buren. Messrs. Garret and Martin Van Buren being tiew also shot it off, in order to decide a wager. 1t ouly took one vird each to decide it. Mr. Vao Buren killed nis while the other contestant scored a “goose egy.” THE RIFLE. THE FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OF BROOKLIN BEFORR THE BUTTS. One hundred ana forty-nine members of the Forty- seventh regiment of Brookiyo shot tor practice at Creedmoor yesteraay, under the superintendence of Major M. B. Farr and Captain Brown. Major T. N, Tuttle was in Command. Twenty-two men shot in the third class and eighieea qualified. Eignty-ive men shot im the second Class, and the following qualfica- tions wore made:—Private A. W. Brimiow, 36; vor- poral A. A. Schmidt, 85; Private BE. N. Peckham, 34; Sergeant H. Clark, 38; Private C. Lindien, 33; L: tenant G. A. Phelwa, 32; Private Buckoler, 32 Private J. E. Langton, 31; Private A. B. MoCutcneon, 81; Corporal G, Cuim, 31; Private W. Townsend, 31; Privave W. H. Wylie, 30; Private J. Pully, 29; Pri 8. W. A, Wyman, 29; Private W. H. Snerry yate W. A. Exovel, 23; Private U. A. Knause, Private J. Keily, 28; Private KR. Gordon, 27; P HB. sbako®, 27; Privave B. th, 27 Noiveren, 27; Private G. W. Wright, MeCuteucon, 27; ave H. Pil | Peasei, 26; Privae @ H. Sturt, 26; Sergenm A. 26; Private H, Becutluti, 26; Private J. MeCer- J. Lecoun), 26; Sergeant W. Ciyue, Vanueroitt R. G. Kait useye a, 25; Corporal G. B. W. Street, 26; Liva.count Livingston, 25; Private Corporui W. Coiw, 26; Prigate W. A. Finok, 25; rrivace 2. H. Fergusson, 26; Verporal F. }. Meziek, 26. Iu practice for the Sportsman's Bad, se Nlow- the fol eH. 38; Private J. E. Private F, Back ergount Baiawin, Private J. Tilley, 33 wate J. MoVermick, 31 vate ©. O. Waldrow,' 20; Sergeant 8. Colt, 29; Private HB. Piliow, ‘Corporal W. "Oole,’ 29; Privace G W. Wrignt, 28; Private A. Duryea, 25; Private W. Hyson, 28 Sergeaut W. Clyue, 283 Corporal ©. Guin,’ 27 Private W, H. Wyne. 27; Pri . Captuin HB. Livingsiou Serveant A. W. , 205 Privan Liewtenant @ Kuuy, 26; Vrive Private @ KR, Vanderoutt, 26; Li 2 25; | Lecount, 25; Sergeuat K. Auineren, — MaTOH ON BRENTON RANGE FOR A LONG RANGE RIFLE. Brenton range, Elizabeth, N. J., AL three o'clock, tor « Reminu- The matvh consisted of ten shots, Tne weather was iavoravie ores excellent, Mr. W. Hayes won the com- tb 45 out ol tho possivie 60 points, Sev. amber, bu his string was Adjudged the Vest, acourding to the rules The prize becomes: revord ot KR. A mateh was sho! yesterday alternoon, ton long tange rifle. off nana, t 200 yords, quier, 43 . Dor, 42; + 0. F ati, W. Gourley, 41; 1. J Conroy, 4 Ls ©. P, Bomuett, 405 1, 40; B. urow a, 40; B.A. Vail, 39; BL.’ Rames, 38; Ac Guibert, 38; L. Queen, 38; RM. Darling, 39; A. W, Dimoew, 36; J , 28; R. Goruon, 2. Audersoa, 38; THY INTERNAIIONAL MILITARY MaTOM. Tue fotlowing is an extract irom @ special order is rai Hancock, in reierence to the ‘Later national Military Match.’ it bears dave irom Gov- ernor’s Isiand, septemver 4, 1 1, The following named officers and men, now at this ted to participate ‘in tue Lnter- Crecamvor, on the 17th inst cowding Gays, Wil proceed at once to W: vomt, New York Harbor, with « Preparatory practice at jo Ureedinvut in time vo be present a vers of the battalion of enginee:® will, with thors bt of twelve r tthe A selected designated, ® tne’ M a. Geel, ry, Buttery BD, ri Louls sopl, Battery D, Fieve artill went, Baivery D, Pirst artillery; ry 0. ae vate J. | | hed second, Mr. Bromiey tnird, aud Mr. Thomson & Creighton, Battery A, Hirst artillery; Private | William” Boughton. Battery Fiest * artitl Private Rte Petter, Denttay Soteiteen einer? | Private James Gor Company E, "Thirteenth infantry; | Private Hendersou Lioyd, Comvany ©, hirteeuch intantiy. ‘The asters Department will furnish ali necessary transportation tor the enlisted wen, and such camp equi- page es may be it while @ by the toum t ‘secom- nate ar Ureedmcors The tosis will wear undress ‘uniform at the mateh. Preparations are active in other sections of the country also for the selection of teams for this match. AMATEUR OARSMEN, ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE PALISADE BoaT CLUB, OF YONEEDS, N. Y. The annual regatta of the Palisade Boat Club, of ‘Youkers, was hela yesterday afternoon on the Hud- son River. The steamer Fort Lee was chartered by the club to follow the bouts over tho course, and left the railroad dock at Yonkers about two P. BM. with a large party of ladies and gentiemen on board. ‘The course was from off Vaientine’s lane, near Mount Vin- | cent, ap the river to the gasvouse dock at Yonkers, distance one mile and a half straigut away. The Regatta Committee—Messrs. R. G. Jackson, M. F. Rowe, 8. B. Starr, H. B. Moore aud J. M. Jackson— were on board the Fort Lee, and thereferee, Mr. F. Reese, started the boats in each race. First Race—Trial heat of the four-oared shells. — ‘There were two starters in this heat, the H. T. Keyser and the Columbia. The latter was a paper boat, and had the outside position. They got an even start nd then the Columbia rapidly forged abeag, palling & steady 33 stroke to the minute. The Colambias did not steer very well at first, crossing over into the Koyser’s water, but presently they straigutened out and atthe half-mile lod by a ngth, The re- mainder of the race was not Very interesting, as the Volumbias improved their lead every minate and won by five lengtus, Time, 9m. 384¢ +. Second Race—Second trial be«t of the four-oared .—Tbe same Wo boas started iu this beat with crews, hey got uwiy well together und tor Fst 200 yurds kept dow and bow. ‘tbe Keyser moved to the iront, and although the Columbias eventaally coming in ® winner by three . 25548. Third Race—Sunior scults.—There were two starters in thig eveo’, U B. Hurriotwand I. H. Silkman, fue Jatter bad the outside position, wna woen thoy got the werd at ovce jJumveu off with the lead, onlkinan was puiliny 32 to tue mivate and Harriett avout 30, The Tace Was how very imterestiug, Siikmun kept te lead trom start to finish, Wiuolog by ‘our lengths, Final peat of the fours.—Che win trial heais contested ip this race tn be outside aud the pair got off weil bow for ubuai a ban. together, dreu yards, apu toe gradouily improve Fulroad dock the Colamora led by two levgths, and finally won the race by four leuxths. Time, 8m, 343z6. the ‘oilowing is the Summary ot the race:— Coumbin— a ‘0, _Luwreuce, bow; W. W. Rivter ard H. . ; EM. J 80, ‘art, aod A. Moffat, Fyth Race—Single ‘sculls, open to ail r Yo. ker».—!'nere jour vtarters in this race, aud Mt was rowed 10 foot workivg boats. mr, G. Corning Dad the tosive po-ition wud then came Mors. F. Post, W. Bremiey and W. Thom- aon. Tuey “ot of im struggling order, und before a dozen sirokex were tuken Mr. W. Thomson felt back 1m the rear, The other three huog together for avout s coupie of hundred yurds, and theu Mr. Post took tne lead, with Mr. G. Corn- g second and Mr. Bromiey third, {ne remainder ol the race Was a procersion, led by Mr. Pust who wou by tea lengths. iime,llm 228, Mr, Corming fla ‘was distanced. Siath Race—Eigut-oared barges.—There were two Donte started iu (ni: race, the Cuptuin’s crew and the Lieatenunt’s crew, the iatter pulliuy to the barge of tne Resolute Boat Clav. foe Capiain’s crew bad the inside position, and they xot the best of the start, but the stroké, Mr. 4. B. Starr, equalized matters by Catchy 4 crat T wo Doats huug toge.wer tor about toree bunared yurds, and the Cuptuta forced nis crew uheud; but They diu not obtuin any decided advante: nunt bung close up. At oue time t tuin’s Crew bad @ clear lead, but ther! oniste kept pusping them all the tme, sau tl Proved the mos exciting event ut t The Cap- tain's crew won by three-quarters of a length, time, 8m. 12K. The iollowing ts a summary of the race :— Capisin’s Crew—W. Afleck, Jr., bow; W. B. H. M. Usaeronl, RG, Jack: . Guernsey, jer, H. B, Starr, Harriott, coxswatn, 8:125¢ Lieutenani’s Crew—J. Rowland, ©. De F. Underut ser, H. H Toayer, W. H. ry Moffat, W. H. Stewart, stroke, and F, W. Ritter, coxswaiv...... wee 2 8221396 The ladies were then entertuined vy an aquatic tournament, in woich young meno standing 14 the Dow of a rowbo.t tilted agains: each other wih lances tipped with a soft pad iike a boxing give, The Ovject to «turn Wis the immersion of the ad- YVeruary in the Water, which wus satistac.oriy dem- OosirateG oD several occ.sions, and received the requisite amount of apptu COURTNEY AND HANLAN. A RACE FOR ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS 4R- RANGED TO TAKE PLACE AT LACHINE. [px TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. } Toronto, Oat., Sept. 6, 1878. Mesers. Brister and Websier, represeating Charies E. Courtney, bave had long interviews with the Han- jan Clad in the past few days, the result of which was Ubat the attempt to settle the raco ior Owasco Lake was abandoued, and fresh negotiations were entered wto on ® proposal from Ar. Ward, on bebaifof Han- Jap, to bave the race pulied in neutral Canedtan water, tor $2,500 a side and the whoie or o sarge purse to be offered by the city or town securing ‘the rate, The speedily brought th matier to un issue, Courtney’s frends bad no objection to Lachine, aud Mr. Ward d thut if they would make tae maton ior $4,500 te be pulled at Lacntn ) be would guarantee of Montreal, to go to the face. A petsoon! guarantee on be! Ubis effecs wus given, aud Courtuey’s backer ment. All tuat the match wants of betug uow complished fact backers to articles with which his represcotatives profess wbemseives satisfied. The whole sum of Uhe purse aud sakes wii, according to the present arrangemeni, go to the winner of the race, aud no allowance is made to either oarty for expenses, A tclexram was the Moptreal peopie, asking what y would im the shape of « purse, wnd the avewer Promptiy (hat they would give $6,000, ward m: han covers the anouat guirayrecd by tue Haak Claud, As the Waller DOW stuwas, LHe rice 18 tO really ior $11 00u, Of thts ar@uat 90,000 Ia to suppiied by Moutreal, in the suiye vt a purse, while the supporters of the men put uy $2,500 4 side, making 4 main stake of $5,000, The titae xed upoa is the 2d of Uctober, aud the distance five miles With The rave will not be ior the championsnip. COURINEY’S BACKESS' RETURN AbHURS, Sept. 6, 1878, The representatives of Courtuey returned from their consaitation with the Hanlan Club, at Torono, this evening. ‘hey report everytning sett u tor the Watch on Ociwler 2, Qader the sume provisions as heretofore pablishea, vxcept (bat we race shall to the piace offermg the highest bid, bDerring Toronto, and all a ibutions and bouuses shall be pat with the stakes of $6,000 and the winner to take the whole, Courtney cawe down Irom Eusenere, and @ ver 4 full discussion O1 the papers wfxed his signature, and tis for ett of 500 16 y jor the simcenolaer, Genoral J, Ny o is now im New York. be pupor to Toropto tought, ana ot of tocauon is Jeit entirely witu the Huplan Ciub, aod as the Moatrea! ofer of $6,000 will vrova- Diy Bor be exceeded It 10Oks as tuough We race won d be rowed over the Lacuine course, Courtney wil jor the course when it is deflolwly fixed next week, It will be remembered tpas the Manian Cluy demanded $3,000 of Auburo, win or jose, if the race came off at Ensenore; ba Coartney requires nu suci bongs to go lo Mon- treai, He is Willing aad ubxious to row lor the entire pool of $11,000, the wotto receive a ceut, This Would see to sottl question as to whien party was most des.ro rowtug YAUHAING NOTES. ‘The sloop Annie (wo ciav), Mr. Murphy, from the eastward, passed the HeRaLo !elegraph Station at Wuitesvone, Long stand, yesterday, en route to New York, ‘Th Montreal by James Molson, bank: Laird, ot Berkenhead—the baiider of the tame batna—arrived yesterday alternoon from Montreal via Quebec, On u piensure trip, with a purty OF ry nd gentiemen on bourd. the Novya bi been down as {ar as Labrador since sho left Montreal aud will remain here a woek. The Novya, it will be remembered, was te Oring the aquatic cdruival of 1871, she carries bands, ali told, After their stay iu Halifax pleasure seekers will visit Charlotietowa. —/alt Herald, Sept, 4 CORRECTION. Coston House, New Yorn, Sept. 6, 1878, To Tux Eprron or rae HeRaLy i lo your aceount of the £ Yacnt Club Regatta, steam yacht Nooya, Captain Oristie, owned in bast of steel, by Ala. u Som SEPTEMBER 7, 1878.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. - aailed on the 4th inst., you state that the Plug Ugly |- was one of the competitors, which is Incorreet, She was vet given a nomber amd was cal-rigged, vonse- quently disqualified, as 1 understand ii, We had no intention of guiling her ip the race, made no reparal Jor it. 1 write this tnat my friends may know that she has not been beaten, Though she followed the Cora D. out on the start she was a long distunce abead of her, when she returned to 3 Up the so-called EB. K. Collins or Fidget (?). Yours, W. H. NORTHUP. O'LEARY'’S WALK. [BY TELEGRAFa TO THE HrBALD.) Peovupexce, Sept, 6, 1878. O'Leary continues bis waik at Music Hall, and there is every indication that be will accomplish the 275 mi within the prescribed time. Ali day he hae ap- Deared bright and fresb, aud steps off over the course with a firm step and great courage. Although this walk 4sonly for exhibition purposes, 0’ Leary apparently pats as mach vigor into It as if it wasa closely contested Match, This evening the ball mae been welt filled with music o! a band has ep- live If be keeps up through to- night as well ay he has to-day there will vo a of his entire success, The walk is to close at halt- past ten O’clock ~aturduy nybt. He has how accom- plished nearly two hundred miles, WALKING AGAINST TIME. A tow days ago Dr. L. 0. Thomas, of this city, offered to wager $100 to $150 that be could produce ao unknown padestriay that would walk from Thir- tleth street to Jerome Pare iu one hour and fifty- eight minutes. Tho omer was accepted by J. P. Moore, and the match bus been atranged to come off nis morning, Carriuges will accowpany the pedes- ‘trian, DOGS FOR SALE. New York, Sept. 6, 1878. To rae Epiror or Tue HERALD:— Sm—lIn a few weeks the dog pound will be closed for tne season. There area number of good dogs at the pound, which will be sold at @ compuratively low rete, There are plenty of people, and particularly in the country, who would be glad t a dog ata moderate price if they only kuew where to apply. Aad, on the ovner side, many a dog wnich | will b- compelied on closing the pound to drown night find & good ho .@, and, besides, the city treasury would be benefiteu, Now if you would be kind enough to men- tion the Mutter fo your widely Circulated Jourual it would undoubt diy be of great advantage, und would reatly ovlige your obedient serv .n!. Losi JOHN McMaHON, Keeper of the Dog Pound, foot oi E.st Sixteentn evreet, ACGUED OF SKIMMING. 4 MEMBER OF A MILK (IRM ARRAIGNED IN A POLICE Court, A On the complaint of Dr, White, of the Health De- partment, there was brought to Jusiice yesterduy aman who is accused of naving, above all others, encour- aged the sale of skimmca milk in tais city. The plague in the South aud tho aminence of disease in our own Deighborhood have encouraged the healtn inspectors to make extra exertious, aud yesterday their zeal was rewarded by the ‘est of Mr. Bates, of J. Baes & Sou, who have av estaviishment at No. 1,279 Browuway aud apother at Washington pluce aud -ixth avenue. Dr, Woe avers tbat sfter @ loug investigation of the ubu-es of skimmed milk, be believes tuat Bates, more than auy utber mun, is le for its Ge in the commuuity. fime and bad small dealers arrested and fined tor ved it originully from was taken to the Essex Market Coan, John H. Myers, ot No. 563 Niotn uvenue, appuures as u witness Lo cerroburate tho state- menis.oi Sanitary Lospectors Breun -o an! McCauley, wae uad put ihe prisouer under arrest. He buu ve- fore been beavily fined tur sviling skimmed milk, all 0} which he attributed to Bates’ imposition. Ou leav- fog the court ihe prisoner, who bad shauiged largely in invective and been commitied in $300, was re- arrested by Sanitary inspectors Brennan apa Mc- Cauley. THREATENING THE HKALIH INSPECTORS. This me there were two cuurges against bim for the sale of skimmed milk und ap additional one for the Violation of the State sunitary code in vot prop. ery marking Dis Cuny, Ou these tue letters **s-K-1-1- m-v-a"’ are alleged to have been paused at intervals, which pfeciuded thvir buing lvgivie. On some, too, they bud been worn away, und an atiempt ut decep- Won Bad been clearly intended. fhis was what tue affldavits of the voalch officers embouiod. wales was indignant. He scowied at Brennan and Mcvauley, rated Dr. Waite as persoaui persecutor, appealed to Judge Kasmire as ‘*his friend” and cre..ed suou un excitemeat thet the Court was paipavly ro- red when be wus comimitied in $300 on each charge, Bail wus bis prem- ises herea ter, e his Lestility ta avery puipable manuer. 1: was suggested that a month on the islaud might cool tus fever, BROOKLYN MILK FREIGHTS. Ameeting of the members of the Kings County Milk Dealers’ Exchange was neld yesterday afteruoca at No. 898 Fulton street, Brooklyn, tor the purpose of taking uction 10 relation tothe Legislauve Commit- tee’s report Im reference to the propesition of the Harlem, the Erie and the Annex routes to deliver milk at a lower rate of frei@ht than i8 now paid by Brooklyn mk dealers. There were pres- ent, among others interested in the subject, Mr. toff- man, freight agent of the Erie Ratlway Company, and Captain Day, manager of the Am Ferryboat line, which rans between Jersey City aud Brooklyn, Toe Aunex Compuby proposed to trausier the cars laden with vhe milk from the Erie Railway to flaws which would be towed round from Jersey City to tne Walladout Burin Dock, where the milk treigut could be lett, Ine cost would be more than ten cons can, and it might mot be more than tiv ots per can. A lengthy diseassion and the sense of the meeting wus expr resuiacion declaring that we Milk Dealers’ Exchange woulu pot approve ef avy arrangement Wherein more thin five ceuts iregbt per can Would be cuuryed tor the treusportation of milk from Jersey City to Brook. syn. On moon of the secrevary of the meeting, N. B, Kilimer, it was resolved that the milkmen of Brovklyu and Wiiiamsburg Would Buppurt tor re-eiec- tion vo the State Legis who last eesston work: of reducou freights, Exchange i re Ube mi ol Assembly their iuverest iu the mauer After the regular meeting of urued a special meeting was or- Mr. Kilner was nimoasly Caudidute for member ot As- ‘ourth district ol Kings county, had agjo wh 8 inde; of the chosen sembly FISTICUFFS ON “*OHANGE. ye TWO MEMBRRS OF THU PRODUCE EXCHANGE SETTLE A MISUNDFRSTANDING BY AN AP- PRAL TO “THE MANLY Ant.” Some exeitemeat. was created on the floor of the Produce Exchavge sbortiy alter oue o’civek yester- day afteruvom by ao encounter vetween two promi t provision doale: The combatants wore William @. Shaw, of the frm of Marples & Shuw, No. 30 Whtie- hail street, und Anderson Fowler, of Fowler Brotner: No, 33 Broadway. Mr, Fowler, woo is described as the largest provision dealer on ‘Change, is a heavy | weight, whie antagonist (Shaw), wDo 1s also u | dealer, is much 6 The whole | uble was Lh Contract between | two firms. From what been said | it appear w on Tharsday altervoon Marp.es & Shaw sent o moesenger to ibe office ot Fowler. Browwers with ademaad ior a margin, Mr. Fowler was aovent, aod later on a second messeny was despatcued on the same Mr. Fowier it 18 mot customary to e, and toi Bee DY Nevessiiy tor commeniing oD IL Shaw repued that it Was rude, aud Fowler said that an apology was « ay busivess to he office, The words “har’ and “cur”? (hen passed becween the parties anu Fowler struck Shaw with his right and, and, on the latter str'King UROK, he received another biow irom Fowe it the Excuaugs, with b: b gar au.uage. 4 hin a@ very vile name, but the lnuer asserted that the only term b 4 was “iusoiemt our. ’? ihe Compiaint Commictee wil lay the matter fore the Bourd of Managers, and a special meeting of tbody Hus been called tor to-day to take a the pr tne penaliy may suspens! expuisio ———— aoe MAwiAGES AND DEATHS, ARRIcD. BATORELOR—GURRIN.—Un August ¥, at the British Logation, Lima, aad subseque: uy the Imperial German Legation, vy the ie’ nein Vaughan, cbuplain to His Eimineuee Cardival Manuing, aten- bishop of Westwinster, Grong ANDREW BATCHELOR, of London, nd Rangoon, to Kare Mania Guenin, ot New York, U. 5. a. BRNJAMIN—GARDINER.—Lo Brooklyn, Thursday, Septewoe: 6, by thy Kev. v. D., We W. Bexsamix, of Sing sit N dwuvbwer of tno late Kev, Hugh B. Gardiner. Ginekr—Keep.—On Friday, September 6, at the Church ot st. Franeis Xavier, by the Kev. D, trek, 8. J., Avptnet Ginger to ANNA Toucry Reno, HUNt—King.—Ua tho 6ih inst, by tue Key, Mr. the residence of the bri parens, Me, 58 IDA MaY KinG, daughver of Of this city. No cards. Moov—Kirny.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Thurs day, September 5, by the Rev. % P. Hammond, A. Hawittox Moov to Lovisk, daughter of the late Leonard Kirby, Esq. Noearde. MoBLICH—WonLFERT.—Un Thursday, September 5, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. A.C. Wedekina, D. D., Cuakes F. Moxricu and Rosixs, eldes: daughter of Froverick aud Catherine Wobliert, all of this city, Niowors—Han the residence of Rev. Obi er FRasx Nicuo.s to Axxiz K. Eagle, D. D., all of this city. Suvkts—Mooney,—septempor 5, 1878, at the resi- dence of tne pris 8 nis, oy the Rev. Alf . ¥omens, Rev. Jacon K. V. Sucters, ot migrpens N. a ARAM C.. | Mooney, oF hg” Wecoaa, nner of Daniel Momsen DIED, Acrks.—On Fri 4 in his Ooch year, day, September 6, GronGE T. AORES, at two P. M., 242 Bast 15th st, ‘aise eapeee 188 Copy. ATIONE.—On Thursday, Septem D._B. Banionr, U. ay 37 ome hadedenderr gf i Friends are requested ‘he funeral, trom ‘St. Cloud Hotel, 424 st and Broadway, on Saturday, Septeuber 7. at balf-past tea A. M, : jONNKL —Oa Wednesda; Nam Ml, widow of Meacktah WeBonnes st SUee® ‘auerai frou tho Chureb 01 ihe Kedeom #24 st. and 4th av, Suturday, atone Pe ae er 6, 1878, Burxs.—At Flushing, L. 1, sep September 8, 16% Dents Boures, 78, CuarKs, 631 yeal Funeral will take place Sunday, CLARKE, —Si ber 5, Joux ’s Roman Catholic Church, Stateo Island, where asolemu mass of requiem will be offered tor the re- pose of bts soul, Davie.—On Wodnesday, Soptember 4, Wiuutae Davis, wged 52 years e Rela'ives aud triends of the fumily and bis brethren of the Masonic Iratcroity are invited to attend the tuoeral, from his lave residence, 130 Bast Test st Noricz,—The members of independent Royal Arcn Loage, No. 2, F, and A. M., are requested to attend the funeral of our late Wortny Brother, William Duvis, at ate residence, No. 130 it 71Bt st., On Suturday, Uhe 7in Snst., at one o'clock P.M. Ry order of CHARLES J. ARTHUR, M. marcus T. JUNG, Secretary. . Neprusze LopGx, No. 317, F. awo a. M.—The brethren of this lodge are respecituily invited to at- teng the fuooral of Worthy Brother William Davis, P, M., formeriy of this lodge, [rom n16 late residence, 180 Eaat 71st st., on saturday, 7. ‘nst,, atone P, M. JOHN NIXON, ~coretary. Forpes.—On Thursday, September 6, kpoie Forbes, agou 4 yeurs und 6 month: Funeral irom the resiueuce of his paren ais West lock, , Septem ver $6th s., on Sunday, Septomber 8, at o1 Fox,—-In Brooklya, &. D., on Tours 6, 1873, CaruaRine L, Fox, widow of John Oscar box, im be 74.0 year of ber age. No flowers. Notice of funeral hereaver. Gareit.—Ou iDureday, ~eptember 6, after a short illness, Mra, CAROLINE M. Gavvit, Wile of George W. Galflt, aged 57 years. Rolutives avd trends are reapectinily invited to at- tend the uneral, irom berate residence, No. 136 East Slat st,, ov Saurday, at two o’clook P. M. ‘Goopwix.—At the Homesiend, on the Upper Hudsen, Septemver 6, Hywarps Lkavir7, eldest son of Kawerd C, wi da Goodwin, of New York, aged 19. Boston Bapers please copy. GraY.—Oa Tuesday, September 3, Hemay M. Gray, in the 41st year of bis age. Friends are re-pectiully invited to attend the fn- neral at ihe residence of his sister, Mra, Gray, Eust 48:b at, on Saturday, September 7, at one ool ck. Loudon (Eoaiand papers picase copy, Hat.—Oo Ihursvay, September 6, Marrna, wife of Rob nL, dail Faveral services will be held at her laie residence, 78 bast 64th st., ouSunday, 8th last, ut pali-past four P.M Hatey.—Oo Frigay, Septembor 6, Euizapeta T. HALvey, in toe 49th year of her age. Tue Luveral wil tuke piace {rom jate residence, 235 Wem 36th on Sunday, at ove o’clook. HoLaDERBER —Ou Friday, September 6, after a se- vere wna liugeriog ulness, JouN HoLzpeRser, in he 69.0 year. Relativ and friends of the family, members aud ex-members of the Board ef Scuool Trastees ot toe Twentieth ward, members of the New Yors Prouuce Exchange aud the members of Livingsien Lodge, No. 657, F. d A. M., are respect im Vited to atteud tbe funeral, trom the Evangelteal Lucberan Guuren of St. James, in 10th st., between 2d and 3d avs, on Monday, September 9, at two o'clock P. al Kewtry.—At Croton faite, Purnam county, N. Y¥., on Tuursday, september 8, Pix Kuuey, aged 84 years. Notice vf tuners! tiefedtter, a Kvocu.—On fbursduy, Septemvoer 5, Brivaer Koa, axed 28 years, ives and friends are respecitully invited to al, from her tate residence, 187 8th 8, it oue o’closk, ig September 6, Row Fuus rai ‘daughter, Mrs, lauac Devon, No, 2 Hust 85th st., Sunday, 8h’ inst, two P. M. Lewis.—On Friday, September 6, atter @ jong ahd severe iliness, Witniam Lewis, in the $34 year of his age. ‘The relations and friends of the family, also the members of the Anticnt Britons, are respectialiy in- Vitea to attend his funeral, irom his tave residence, 350 East 55th st, ou Monday, September 9, at mind A. Mooge.—On Septemper 4, James Mook, in the 72¢ je. a Iriends of the family, also the mama- Roman Catholic Orpnan Asylum, are re Spectfully vavited to attend tue f residence, No. 270 Enst Broadway, on Sal jay, Sep- tember 7, at ten A, M.; (hence to St. Mary’s Coureh, emn requiem mass will te cetebratea tor no whet the repose vi bis soul. tis kimdiy requested flowers ve seut, Ata special meeting of the Board of Managers of jhe Romun Catholic Orphan Asyiams in the city of New York, bed at the Priuce Street Asyt wemver 5, 1878, the following gretcf the death of our oid and respected associate, James Moore, 4 member of this Board for the past forty years,’ Faithful in bis service, a uselui und good irieud to uf motives were kind!y and dimnterested, with nis associates pleasant wud harm passing away bas called forth expressions of apprecia- tion of his estimable quanties aud regret at Lis loss; but nove can be more sincere and bearselt than these few words of Uvaffecied sorrow on the part ol bis Ny assootates ; therefore, Kesolved, That the foregoing record be entered in the mi.ules and a copy of the sume ve trausmisted to the family of the deceased. ‘That the managers attend the tuneral of the deceased, irom tvs Inte residence, No. 270 ou Saturday, tug Tia ine . * WILLLAS LALUR, Chairman, Joux KavaxaGu, Seeretury. Moour.-Ou Friday, September 6, ig Wituias are respect. Moorg, at bis res.dence, Broekiy a, . of the iamily 0 iy inv ted to nce, 136 Hewes ‘clock, without feriher powee. Mortoy.—Ou Friduy, September 6, 1878, at his late residevee, No 846 West 231 si, Wasuinaron Quizor MOKTON, Couusetior-at-law. His relatives and iriends and those of hin brovk: er, | Hamiitea Mortou, ure respeetiuily invited to attend the iuneral, ou sunday, Seyiemuer 8, at St. John’s Varick street, ai one o'clock P, M. KRY —Sepiemver d, 1878, Kuss Tasewsa, @la- t chitd of Fhomas and Bmiy MeGarry, aged 4 years, 8 months ani 2 days. Faneral will take place from the residence of No. 112 Nortn 61b #4, Brookiyn, KE. Saturday, Septemocr 7, at two o'clock, sharp. Nonros.—At tus residone:, 67 Marion st, Umomas Noxton, wgeu 43 years. Notice of tanet realter, Ovvarne —Oo Friday, September 6, 1878, Jones J. OUvnixr, aged 34 year. and 10 mopins ‘The relatives and itiends are tuvited to aviend the funeral, (rom tue Charca of St. Vincent de Paui, 23d St., o Sunday, September 8, at two P. M. O'NEILL. —Ou Septet ‘6, 1878, Mrs. BM 1. ’ Cioume! (Ireland) papers pl: on O’sHkA.—On September 6, Eriey O'Smea, 88 yoars. Fuueral irom per soa's, Jercmiaa O'snea, 86 New Church st, atone P. M., ou Sunday, the Sin. Friends are requested to attend at toat nour, No. 186 Franklyn PALMen.—At bis lave residence, Brookiyo, on Tuesday, September 8, PAaLMxn, 10 the 48th year of his age. tives aud iriends of the family, aise tho memvers of Stelia Lodge No, 485 F. and A. M. are respectially invited to att trom th Presbyvermo Ghareh (Rev. Me. Halsey’ rr ay., beer Myrtie uv., on Sunday, Septe: 6, a two PM. Pixk. —[n Brookiya, ow Friday, september 6, 1878, after u Nnvering tliaess, Bexsamix #. Pope, aroarect The relatives and Iricoas of the family are reapect- tally invited to al, irom bis late ros: dence, 349 Degra' ‘DB, O@ Sunday, the 8th inst, at two P, M. ANpOL.—At Fort indeveadence, Mass, on Thers- the bib , Isameita Gutos, Intent daughter o! Brevet Colovel A. M. Runvos, Unwed States Army, and Ev aavern B. RR: Sotanve.—At Now Orie: ‘wesday, 8, 1878, of yellow tever, Jous P. Somanry, eld 0! Adrian Scnarff, Bea, of Nowark, N. J.,i0 the year of bie age. SROUINE,—=At Sepremver 6, I C mber on dita jord’s, Staten Isiand, on Friday, alter a briet tiloess, Josxra G. r ationd the faveras, on Sturdy, ber, ut two o'clock 1. M., at St. ner of 4tu Torres, =Sudventy, Lou, Isiaud, Juscrd Oscar Torter, ola Jengette B.' and tue Inve Joseph M, 't ‘ bo! Mark’s Cog Sepreum fon, @or. South oth ste, Brooklyo, B.D. September 4, at Pau vehoga | 608 , ayed 4 AlLyaED D. Witsox, «i Statos Army, who died at Camp MeDowell, na, will be interred at Port Jefferson, 1. L, oo jay, Sepremoer 8, Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian Caurch, Rey, Dr. Evans, attwo o’elook P. al. ye lms tives and trie Of the amily are invited (o attend

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