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THE EPIDEMIC. Death Still Overawes the Fever Districts. SUFFERING NEW ORLEANS. Secretary McCrary Suddenly Stops Government Rations. INCREASED MORTALITY. Memphis People Desperately Struggling for Life. BROWNSVILLE IN TERROR. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Naw Or.gays, Sept. 24, 1878. The number of new cases of yellow fover reported to-day is 333, Of these 139 are reported by the Board of Health, 110 by the Howards and 84 by the Young Men’s Christian Association, Accepting tue fict that fiity-ibroe of the cases reporied yesterday by the Board of Health were old cases not before given it Would appear that there has veen a email increase of fever in the past tweuty-four hours. The number of deaths to-day ts fifty-eight, fourteen over that of yer terday. FEVER OUTSIDE NEW ORLEANS. Along the Teche the tever hus deen steadily on tho inerense, From ite first appearance at La Gonda plantation and the neighbering plantations there have been forty-three cases and fifteon deaths up todate, This includ only the whiter, Among the colorea population thore has been much fover, but of a mild type, with a very small mortality. ‘bo fever has aio Appeared among the blacks im tho rour of Paiorsou- wi where quite a number of casce are reported, bere are thirty-six cases of fever under treatinent Qt Southwest Puss, three now cases and vue death during the past twenty-iour hours, A doctor and urse are called for, DR. AIBBEK’S SAD DEATH. Among the dead to-day 1s Dr. George W. Kibvbe, of Now York, the inventor of the fever cot. Au even- img paper gays bis attending physician, Dr. Choppin, reported last evening, from the Hoiel Dieu, that bis puticut wus improving. 1. seems, however, that Dr. Kiube’s temperature gradaully fell to ninoty- eight degrees by six o’clock yeslerday evening, aad Irom that time tt Was almost au impossibility to take his temperature as be would not aliow the thermom- eter to be placed in bis mouth. Thence/orth to the time of his death bis temperature rose, aud when lai taken registered 101 aogrees. Attempts were made to admiuistor stimulants, but the putient’s stomach would not retain them and he inally, in a siate of Utter prostration, died, ibe case is 4 lamentable one. the Doctor came hero on a mission of mercy, having full faith in pis fever cot and bydropathic treatment, They have been tested; aud though suc- Cessiul in Other instaneve they fued In cis own case, and he 1s now bumbered with the host that Nave fallen betore the tramp of the suffrou steed. His mewory will long be cherished among - those on whose bebalf he risked his life and died, This morning a postal card was received at the ollice Ol the Bonrd of Heulth addressed 10 the lute Dr. George Kibbe from his sister, residiag in Concord, Ohio. The card 1s dated September 19, ana after the news of ail being well ut home, reads; —*+We are very anxious to heur from you, and, of course, tearfui tbat you may fall a victim’ to this ‘terrible discase, Please keep us informed of your Wellure. Hattie Kibbe.” ‘There being uo telegraphic coramunicauen witu Concord, Ohio, Dr. B. ¥. Taylor, Secretury of the Board of Health, ut oace addressed a letter to the laay, whieh will bring her the sad nows. Dr. Choppin to day iclegraphed to the agents of tne @vceasod in New York (Cuswell, Hazard & Co.) and to other iriends of the decease, ‘giving the nows ot his demise, Dr. Kibbe was fifty yeara old aad a aa- tive of Counecticut, Tho Doctor was bared from the Hotel Diou at four o'clock this aflernoon. The body was put into a me- tallic case uud curried to Lafayette Cemotery, on Washington strect. Governor Nicnoils sepresouted the Staic; Generul Ogden, Vice president of the How- ard Association, represented that vody, and Dr. Chop- piu represented the Board of Health. Dr. Choppin wus cailed away trom the funeral, but ladies of bis fumily went to tho grave aud wilh others covered it with lowers, De, Moriey, another yellow fever specialist, 1s said to be quite iow with the sever, Phe joilowing 1s the death iist to-day :— Cari Licumann, Louis Lemar, Andrew Brady, Hoary Kelty, Gvorge L. Baker, Jumes Hickey, Lavinia Durring, Henry Pope, vosepa Dietz, Lizzie King, Pierte Daveson, + Witiuza thompson, Androw Zeillmun, Beruard Romanes, William Cagsres, Edward Vincent, Mary McCormack, Edwin li. smh, Kulen Veascy, Carole Harrison, Anyoio Revilla, Wiiltw Young, Charics f Joveph K. Meyuier, Joun W. Wor ©. F, Spiieat, Durie Foriassil, Jobn Lewis, Laura Bell, Willie Heels, Victor squire, F. ston, Joba O*Connors, Luorevia A. Quicuievich, Eli Baker, Mary A. Heucy, Mary A. ious, Louis Adam, Mary Meyer, Aloxander MeDouala, Bertua Zillmann, William Fetrian, Thomas Moyers, A. Anastapindes, ‘ Marcus Richardson, Frederick Groch, Toun L. Vean, Mrs, Bertua Bathe, Nicola Carvini, GRATITUDE—PREEMASONS AND ODD FELLOWS, The toilowiog has voeu issued from bero-— JackSON, Miss., Sopt. 23, 1878, — Faxemasoxs and Upo Fatcows or tite’ Uxite> seo In bonaif of our afictod brethren and their famiiies in our lover stricken communities, and in of others who bave been relieved by your tun T return you our profound thai tyon have sent ty our uppoul ior help. ‘enabled to anawer promptiy every ¢ ou the teu places in the state where tover t* peevailimis, and, with the funds on hand and now comtug, will doubtless be able to mest every demand until the viose ft dom any surplus 16 whil be disteil Frank Frederick, Charles Jones, Wiluam B, Briage, « Joseph K. Hughes, Coaries Voxeuux, Thomas Maloy Jobn Micuramer: Margaret Fernandez, noble response th J have thereby be od Qs judiciously as possible toe tt iit of thy hundreds of huas bequeathed Ly plague to impov- hed communities. In ir benalt would enlist your yencrous pathy. The relivf ived through ‘me bas Leon disposed as fac fs practicable theouzh committees of both Urders without Fogard to race, color or ereod, Such haa bec thy ox- pressed wish ot "nr jt elaine nud brother cont families having « th one way be overlu. sation, ve received ty-day nourly wil trout Masons aut Oud Fellows. huis good wort, which it conduct, will be given to the generou: and to tho patie. It will be @ testimony w the goud- ad yratiiude of the hutnan hi J lL. POWKR, Grand Seeretary of Masons, Grand Teoavurer of Oud Fellows, HOWARD MESSAGES. | The Howards bave received the following mes- sage :— Tam now votaimag pen our eare, 1h Puot tows, Sourawsst Pass. | Dr, Booth, from Hurass seitioment, 1# assisting me re. have tlirty-six cases, Mcluuing convaieacents wader treatment, Tiree new cases, No deaths in lust twenty. four hours, De De ‘The Howards have also a despatch from Vicksburg Au noUgeing tho arrival there of tho wu « Bianebe Porter, tirom New Uricans with doctors, nurses wud supvles tor Greenville, waich point she will reach at five I’. M. to-mortow. Ur. Warrea Stone Jeaves lor Donaldsonviiie to-night. Dr. Adame aud teu hursesPoave in ihe moruing for Holly Spring NX APPRAL FROM WINONA MINS. The Young Men’s Chrivtiua Associition bave re- Ceived the futiow in, Wixona, Miss, Sopt. 24, 1876, Send gvod yollow fovor physicians, ond temgle aud two mote nurses, 1n reaponse to the above Dr. T. J. Wolf witn nur goes to Winona to-morrow, A letter from Pattorsonville gives the following list Of doathe np Lo this ovening— La Gonda Puaxvation—Ar, Kdynr, wile aad daugh- ter; & German gardence; FPederiok aud Mea, Gro: the bidokemtu’s Wile; Fecay Broussard, sou of Cay: tam Broursard; Prank Stringer, overseor; Uliver 3, Clurke and Gourge OG, Stecie, proprievor. Baovssaud ServsLeMeNt—A sou of Mr. Oliviera, Paeax Grove—K. 1. Crouiter and Frank Buker, KAiKOAD Canr—SMr. Mario, Mous» lLack—d1 ra. ~~ jod eight yoars, Parreusonviten—sirs. Lucrevia lacievon, GOVERNMENT RATIONS COUNTERMANDED, Collector Suich has received a despaton from the Bocretary of War stating tual fe had just been tne forined the Howard Asooviation had a large taud of Cash Ob bund, and he tuinks, thoreiore, tint further isuc Of ations YY the governmeat (oO toe yellow levor suflerers Would vot be justided. ‘Lue order lor | the additioual 69,000 rations bas been wdspended, The committee had wready distributed jour or five Wagon louds of rations, bat stopped at once on receipt OF the telegram, Fifteen thousand rauons had been advanced by werchants tH autielpation of We arrival OL a second instalment of government rativus, Most | Of thewe rations, however, ure still In the Lands of tue Committee and wil! be returned to the merchants, The commitioe still Lope the Secretary of War will aliow (he rutious to be issued uiter recolving a du- tpatel sent this morning, a8 1ollows:— ‘tonal supplies re necessary. Rations sent by you wero ‘of fever sufferers upon doctors’ cer- the condition of tamilles had been ascertatied by special agents of Orleans ietief Committoe. Destitution is greater thun ever detore, Genervsity of government Tully uppreciated, Prews and people have applauded your setion and ap: yoved the distributiga of rations mado by she comutitee. jroat disappoiutment is felt at the revocation of your order, I still hope you will permit sis unfortunate poo- pié to have the beneGs of your second instalment. No one Can imagine the extent of suffering and starvation who has not been constantly with it, GLOKGE L. SMITH, Collector of Customs, THE HOWARD FUND, given — Lamili tilcates, and often eon hand over $200,000, but only supply the with doctors, hurses aud medicines upon application of the atllieved made to one of their own inembers, The secretary of the association ‘he money so generously sont to us from oll quarters 1s a sacred fund, beld in trust jor those Who are its proper beneficiaries, aud must be administered ander the inmediate sapervis- ion of our members, who are held personally respon sible lor iis proper distribution and expenditure.” A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE IN MEMPHIS. Mears, Tenn, Sept, 24, 1873. From yesterday noon to twelve o’clock to-day there were fitty-six deaths, fourteon of which were reported this moruing. ‘The usual activity prevails at all the association headquariers, aod every one seems to realize and foel that it 1s now a figot for life, No hope of tho abatement of the disease can bo expected till a killing frost comes, which, jadging from tbe Presont warm weather, 18 yet fara the future, Jobo Fenwick, late secretary of the Southern Oil Works, died Luis morning; also Felix Gilmartin, the post- muster ut the National Cemetery, tour miles east of this city, Z P. Olver, a letter carrier, and T. J. Mackall, have also died. Mrz, W. G. Harden and Dr. P, fuerke, of Cincinnati, are among the new cases re poried this morning. {n response to u call of Governor Porter, Dr. R. W. Mitcuell, Medical Director of the Howard Associ- ation, bas ordered Dr. Julius Wise, who returned yus- terday from Cincinnadl, to go to Martin, fenn., to at tend several cases of fever which havo developed at that point, DISEASE BRED OF YiLrH AND BAD DRAINAGE IN CHATTANOOGA, (BY TELEGRAPH TO Tac HERALD. ] Cuarranooca, Tenn,, Sept. 24, 1878. Six deaths have been reported here during the twenty-lour hours ending at 1x o’clock this evening, two of yeliow fever and foar of remittout tever, Lhe igease ig still confined to the two origiual neigh- borheods where malignant fever rat appeared. A peculiarity of the fever here is that it has not attacked a single person who bas it resided for some thme 14 One or other @f the un- thy districts which have belore, on various occa- Sips, been voted for bad fover cases, dipbtheria, meningitis, &, ‘bese quarters are of made grouud, ti! drained, aud have beon wade worse by bad engixcerivg and sireet butiding, so as to dam them up. FOUR DEATHS AND TWELVE NEW CASES YES- TERDAY AT VROWNSVILLE. [By TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) BROWNSVILLE, Tonn., Sept, 24, 1878, ‘Tne following despatch was tolegraphed East trom here this evening :-—‘ ihe same sad record to-duy. Not a ray of sunshino on stricken Brownsville. Out of our meagre population there are twelve now cases to-day— six white apd 61x colorod—and four deaihs, Among the former are Marshall Russell, F. Plettz aud child, Ho bas alreudy lost two brothers and one child, and Rivers Grove, late of Memphis, Among the dead are Wosiey Willis, an old and much respected citizen, and Miss Kate MeMarlaad, a young and interesting lady who stayed here to brave tt out and dio with ber iriends. Dr. Jobud, Ware, President of the Board of Health, is resting easter to-night, buc net oat of danger. Our hospital is under bower management how, but two of the iumates wero burted this evening, aud we expvcted another dean there to-night, The Howards ure pretty well worked down, and the disease sull hoids its own, Wo began mov- ing people out of town to-day and camping them tu the woods without teats or shelter; 1 ts better than slaying here to die. The noble-heartea people of Now York, Nushville, Louisville, Philadelpbiz, Cincinaatt, St. Louis, Chi- Cayo, Milwaukee aud many over places are holping us liberally in money and supplies, which eveourages us to Coalinue the fight Mayor McGrath ts domg a true man’s duty. He 1s out digging graves for us to fii up over friends, Ag l write Mr. f. W. Samuel, a | if 187 Wasuity. has New Onvans, 8 Gronae W. MoUnauy, Secretary of Pee young man endeared to all Brownsville people, has been appointed railroad agent aad telegraph operator fa the place of Mr. Hop Owen, wno dieu yesterday, Chicago to-day sent us $1,000, Mayor McGrath also got $250 from St, Louis; New York sent bin $500; Philadeiphin sent him $500 a few days ago, the world looks neater aud dearer to us vow ag it fades away. Please sond us papers by express. Wo have uo mulls, It encourages us some to hear occasionally from a Lealthier climate tean this 1s. W. 1VI& WESTBROOK, Secretary Howard Association, MILAN, TENN., DESEGTED—?THe PEOPLE FLED TO LHe COUNTRY, (By TELEGRAPA TO THE HERALD. | Mitay, Tenn., Sept. 24, 1878, Milan was cxcited this morniog in consequence of the death of Dr. J. G. boyd and his wife, Mrs, Boyd was taken down last Thursday and died on Monday. Dr. Boyd was takea dowa Inst Friday and died en Sanday. A negro cook was stricken on Monday morning. A genoral stampede of whites and blac to the Coautry occurred to-day. Business is entirely suspended. A Howard Association is wo be organ- ized ut once. THE VILLAGE OF MARTINS IN THE GRASP OF TRE YEVER, Marine, Tenp., Sept. 24, 1878, The gicomiest forebodings are entertained, Mrs Walon, Mies M. Holland and Mies Dibrell, daughter of Dr. Dibreli, all of prominent familics,aied to-day. ‘The death of Dr. Mlake W. Deaa, Mra. W, P. Jonnsoa and V, Gooducr may bo hourly expect Only two physicians here. twenty of the jerson: down have ho nurses. Doctors nurses are wanted sadly. Wo are drawing supplies from Nashytile, Miller's last on was stricken to-night, moktog three 01 tho family now prosteated and two deaths. FEVER AT WATER VALLEY, Miss. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE meRALD.] Warten VauLey, Sept, 24, 1878, William Brooks, a raitroad man, died hero to-day. There wero two new cases. Tho lever is increasing. In A souhowFUL GREENVILL”, Miss. CONDI+ lois. Dr, Samuel Walker is sick, Over threo hundsed cases of fever bave occurred to date and 210 degt! Thore is no decrease in tho disease, The tove Sproading im the country. shal ure dead, But tev people are lett, great trouble in burying the doud, is The Mayor und city Mar- There is BLY FEVER DESPATCHES. The new cases of yeliow fover at Canton, Miss, yestorGuy aumbered twenty-three and the deaths one, The weather was iair and warm, | Iitckman, Ky., reports no deaths and no new eases Up to huon yesterday, Toe Srotg despatch was received yesterday from Morgan Cit —Total uumber of eases of fover to date, Lis; j Under treatment, ih. abs, 4; discharged, | In Baton Rouge, Le, ¥ and forty-one now cases ‘The Phiiscdeipuia Relief Committee yesterday called upou meshawios add laboring Meu to coutribate tor tio fever suflerers. Suvscripiions to date are $108,000, ‘The committee directed that 3500 be seit to Hickman, Ky, aud $200 to Williston, Yeno,, and thut (he balance Oo hand be held to awart further ta formution as to where it cun do Lhe most good ine Governor of South Caroltua will issue a procla- mation to-day, setting apart Friday, October 4, as a duy of fasting, humiliation and prayor, in view of the great calaiity which bus befallen tuo people of tue Souch, ere have been eighty cases of yellow fever and @ight deaths in Uskyre, Mise, vo date, Many are con- Valoscl age ibe messengers of the Now Jersey ixproes Com- pany, of whe Now Jersey division, nave donated $i00 to the fever suilerers. jay thoro was ono death NEWALK MAISING MONEX yoR SUFERRER, (e¥ TeLEGRAPa YO Tae BuBALD.) ‘uexton, N. J., Sept. 24, 1973, A grand masieul oatertainment in aid of the yellow fever rollot fuad was given here to-night, beiore one of the largest wad most respectable uudienees over tHE FEVER assemblod in this cily. Professur James N, Clommer Was conductor, assisted by a full chorus irom the best singing tuleot of the different churenes of the city, also by Frunk Gilder, solo pianist, Now York; Miss Ida Tootve, accompanytat, Master W, iH, Lee, boy soptano, New York; Edward f, Mayen, vocal humor. ist, and the Liederiaol (German) Singing Society, Nourly $1,000 were realiaud. So lar ovur $6,000 has been contributed here to tue tuod, Next Sunday collections will bo token up ta ail the Catholic churches. Mayor Buuiue and J. D. Assistant Secrotury of State, together witu many otber promiucal citizens, Lave eusered Doart fod Soul into Luc movement, wad through their geal @ large amount of money Will Le raised eventoally, NOt YELLOW FEVER, As stated 1a tho HeRauv yosterday, the sensational roports that Mr, Donaldson, Of Hast Orange, N. J., had died of yellow jevor on bis return irom the South have been proved atwerly groundioga, Tiere was no post-mortem examination and no difficulty was © x- perienced iu outuiuing @ burial certificate. Carbolic werd was used to disinfect tho house on account of defective drainage and had long been used for that purpose. NEW YORE'S AID FOR THE SUFFERERS. ‘The contributions received at the Hexaty oflice yes- terday in aid of the yoliow tcver sufferers are as fol- Jow Procveds of children’s fair at No. 827 West Forty-eighth stroot, $28 18; Methodist. Eplecopal Church of Aviinjvon, N. J., $34 45; Ordaance Department, Sandy Hook, $11 Sabbisn school of Refurmed Duten Chureh, Newtown, David 998i; MeKanae & Dally's barkedpsrg. $107 Say: vitie, L. 1.835; employes of thayes & Adler, B13 35; oue loyds ot Leizitoa & Turner, $3) 25; box Sea Girt stion Toutral Rullruad of New Jersey, 88 50; omployes ot Gi bt Pi $22 O6; second class, Grammar Sehool N. SY; Alice,’ $1; Abrahume, 810; Kpiscopal Chure) Whitestoue, Long Island. $20; box at Post Oftico, White- stone, Lony Island, $27 50; J. R., $10, Total, $207 78, The following additional subscriptions wore re- ceived at the Mayer’s otlice:— ‘Through Now York Tribune:—Union Sunday School of $1; M. Ge Jamaten, L, 1. $15; 1. J., Washiuzton, N. J rard, Now York, i S0—boial. $20, Captain Oi teonth precinct, 815; Women’s Christian Union, of Rive £10; Presbyterian ‘O} George Wells Ely), $57; Sixth Universalist Church, Fitty- eventh street and Kighth avenue (through W. A. Miles), $109; Hirst Methodist Eulscopal Chureh, south Norwaik, Coun, (through Thomas J. Raymond), $175 76; employes of Walior & Mesortoy, bt, George's Protestant Lpiscupal + (throuxk George Pople, treare tizens of Paeksistit, % hy Lane), $Y 4 aa sveuth preeinet, § 7 ie-Liborty stredt torry, S41 60; Barciwy vtroet ferry. Fd 11; Core- laude street ferry tur House, $15 15; Smith & MeNell’s Hotel, $3: etropolitan Elevated Kuitroad station at No. 71 Broadway, $1 35; Miss Kiamona, $300: Mverett’s Hoel, $45 ‘69; Hall's liquor store, $4; Blanca's restaurant, $6 52. ' Peurson 8, Malstead, 5; ballot box at Aimerican District Telegraph Comp: A 2. 1,078 Turd aveaue (through Captain Yui gbth precinct), $9 85; K. D , five percent of prot its for the week ending SeptSmber 21, $2.50; T. x, White, $10; proceeds of entertainment vivon vy citizens of Kusc N. ¥., 3350 77; employ i bth pre- Nicho- lus Hote! ; American District Pelegraph Company, § House, $701; Mield, Morris & Penner, raat, Fo; ¢ ttan Iusurauce. 533 Lawsun's Testitraut, $473. Town of Union Hilt Adolph. Ruew, $22 25; from a friend, by Jou’ v. Skid- huore, $100; vox at headquarters of tho Society tor the Prevention of Cruvity to Animal ‘Tee total amount received, $1,705 54, has been sent by Mayor Kly to Greenviile, siss, The Southern Relist Commisteo of the Chamber Commerce met at noun, Heury Hentz, chairioan, pr siding. The following despatch was received ‘tros Congreseman J. H, Acklen, of Levisinaa:— New Ofneasg, sovt. To Henry Heats, Chuirman Southern Keliet ( ‘The rapid decrease of the fever hero as caused a more boaithy public feeling, and the opinion of the phy cians is thit the disease will rapidly disappear. ‘the ou skirts of the city aud countcy towns previvusly free fom the fever are now suifering moro thaa the ciiy itself The large numier of couvaleceonts and unemployed poor ure stlis boavy deain upon tue diforsnt churitablo ussucia- tions. Lhuvs been deoply imoressed wikh Lhe strony teol- ing of gratitude exuivited toward the generous » J. ACKLE The committee authorized Mr, Morgan, the teas. Qrer, to romit the fol.owiog aimounts:—i'o the Citt- zens’ Rehet Association at sompnis, $2,000; to tho Howard Association at Momphty, $5,500, of whieh thoy aro requested to pay to Dr. George W. Dobrell for the suilvrers at Martin’s, Yeuu., $300; 10 Browns- villo, Tenn., $500; Lo Williston, tenu., $200; Lo Holly Springs, $900. J. Prorpont Morgan, treasurer of tho Chamber of Commerce Keliet Committoe, acknowledges the ree coipt of the following additional evptribution: Vroceeds of un ontertalnment given by the Cranford ( J.) Dramatic Club, through Ciutlos Leo Abey, £50; 0 giato Kelormed Church, throws William L, Browe urer, $10; Soutiera Kellel Assvciation, Hon, through I, 0, Huker, treasurer, $35 U4; First Presby- terian Church, Westehestsr, tlroagh the kev. Rd Davidson, $100 ; firemen of Forongo, Muss. through A, G. Hill, $24; Coutral Baptist Church, Klizaborh, Ne J., through Frank Il, Davis, treasurer, $75 15; prococds of & coneert beld on bourd #teamship Germania for tue benefit of yoliow tover suilerers, through it, J. Cortts, agent, $341 35; Kirt Presbyterian sunday school. Jamuiea, 1. L., through Joseph Beruhard, 864 87; ction taken at tho Broadsay Tavernacte Chureu, h J. Hl. Washburn, treasurer, $934 72. Through Commerce—Tbroop Avenues Presbyterian Chu MM... SIU; J. AL 80; William total, $47. Through Ji, torewsh usquehauns Sca- BYZ; cash, Philipsburg, . 89 d World Contributed and vouveted by Miss Noilie and Miss Bosse, $15. H, M. sehivtferin, $290; Metuo Chureli Matawan, N. Jy, through Asnbary Central Presbyterian Church, West #iny-se jer A. K. a. Koomo, treasuror, 87274; Notormed Ch Sr mxviilo, N.Y. por £. ouwurer, $40. Presb: a Presuytoriau Church N.Y, $15 0, St. Puuils edorick ‘Clurksen, 890; Miss Menally, $19; Presvyterinn ke AD ‘$12 0. ys Caurch, Tivo Alleia, ‘secrobur) Char ureh, Ihineboek, i Churea, Khinebcek, oe 3 Y., ¢i6 40—ali through Wiliam « N.Y.; Imes A. Hoyt, Saratoga, 81; collec: do'through the eiforts of Maggia and Wamte, two girls o1 Porty-thies street, New Lurk, $10; Firot ire. in Churel, Spat : Sunday sehoci, spi feria by:erian Churel, Sparta, & Aiskea—-Bdward Muexlow, Bury through Messrs. Beach & Co, i. Presbyterian Church, Matawan, Monmouth county, N. J., Bus arttord, Cong, through Sidney bray, t eopal Chureh, Suceasun copal Chureh, Pars Mar . by 1025; Reformed Church, High Bridig 1 Walker, $14 U7; First Presby teri Shurets, Farms. porJawes 8. Bolton, $28; proceeds “Mogi Hove Gonpany's concert, $145 49; proceeds salv of quilt wt by the Husy Bees (a sockoty of Metle girts), $143 25; bi ance contributed by Busy Beos, 811 30, all por first Na- tiowal Bunk, Wavorly, N. Y¥.'; Heruer Stroot Sabbath Seuvol, Union Spriugs, N, ¥., vor Phillp O, Lawse ; proce ds of packago trom florida, N. Y., ver United Diates Lapress Vompany, 94) 73%, ui osm, $25; Viret Prosoyterian Chureh, Glen's ¥., Sidd 935 Methodist Lpiscopal Chureh, Glon’s Pails, $061; Lievouth Stroet Boys’ Loaging House, $9 uth Ward Seuool, No. 709 ust Blevouth mirees, M through M. Dupuy, $2 30; M.S. 8., $5. Total. 9, viously wckuowlodged, $128,750 46. Grand total, $151,075 13. Four nundred dolla entertainment given Rooms last evening und $4917; Mothodint Ne was realized at the masical at the Germania Asacinbiy the auspices of the Ninth Ward Ketorm Sebucizen Club to aid of the sufferers, Mr, F, soiboude, president of the Peabody Sub- sisience Association, Writes to the Higmany trow New Orieans, wader dute of the 20.b inst., and returua thuuks lor check tor $166 78 sont to bis society. ADDITIONAL AID, Seven hundred and eleven dollars and three cenis Wus received by tho treasurer of the Breokiyn tund, The total amount received to date ts $25,506 85. The Sunday school children of Jorsey City have raised by subscription $200 lor the reliei of tne suferers. In South Bergeon, N, J., « six year oid Jad went from house to house sulleiting coutrivutions, La two bours he raised $8. Additiousl subscriptions amounting to $185 60 have boon received by Mayor Hopper trom Various Suaday schools tu Huasen county, MISCELLANEOUS. A Uterary and musical entertainment for tho bene fit of the suflerers will be given to-morrow cveulng at tho Atheuwam, Lrookiya, uador tho auspices of the Phiiomacbean Society. A lecture will be delivered to-morrow evening by Major General James Shields, at te Brooklyn Acad emy of Muse, i aid of the sufferers. A cou ta aid of the sufierere Will take place to- morrow evening ut toe Brovkiya Music Hail, QUARANTINE, DE. N. A. LINDLEY, OF MEMPHIS, TENN, GOkS TO QUARANTINE OF LIS OWN ACCORD. A gontleman aged about thirty-live, and carrying a few packages 1 bis hands, arrived at the Quaractiue station by the Staten Island boat on Monday after. noon and immediately reported to Dr. Vanuerpoel, Hie gaia Le was Di. N. A. Lindley, of Meupuis, Tena. ; that he had been vlliciating im & professious! capacity among the sick ia (hat city, aad that from his exper ence he belisved bo was attacked with the incipient stages ot the malady. Dr, Vanderpool examined te patient and at once discovered that Ko Was in tho con. dition Lo reprosente!, Ie preseribed for bun und Lo was at ones taken at bis own request to Quarantine hospital at West Bank, Dr. Vancergool viaited Dr, Lindley yesterday, and stated lustevening that he was passing throngh the rogular siagoa of typical yelluw fever, aud was in as hopoiul 4 coudition as could b. expeciou, Dr, Lindley received the kindest attention from tho Quurausine authorities the moment he arrived ther Jie Was Very reticent about relating anything eon- corning hitasel of Lis family, the presemption trom the Little that could be ascertained being that be u not Wish his tawily to know of bis troubio, Whe last soon be Was in u stato in Which It Was Kot devmed prudeat to quoction bit coucerning personal matiors. ‘He had $590 in his poekeis, From reports it appears that tho Doctor left Graud Junetion, neat Memphis, aA week ago inst Sundoy. Ho bud previously been in the mouataing of Georg.a with Wis luimily, and on the breaking out vi tuo voourge proceeded to Meapats wad gave his protes- sional assistance to the sufferers, Ite was taken sick on tho cars, and, kuowing the symptoms of the malady, Went at once to Quarantine aud plaved him. eolt ia charge of Dr. Vacderpoel, He has several reluwter In this city. Whethor or not he siopped at any hotel here belore he weot to Quarantine could uot be ascertained (rom auy of the villvets there Just ovening. THE Book DE BALE, ‘Tho book trade sale opened yeoterday with Koberts Brothers’ imvoieo, the first lot in Waich was tho “No Name’? series. Twenty-five sew of this wore sold. Soriboer & Wilford’s invoice of imported books, most of them high priced, wore pul up. OF this lot were sola ven of the Geramieart in Great Uritain, twenty ot ltaly, edited vy T. A, Trollope; twenty of Lord's “Spain,” fifty-one of the New Repubiic,’’ toriy- eight of the “New Paal and Virginia,” sixty-seven of Rawitusoa’s Origin of Nations.” Bemg uigh peicod buoks they Were sold in lois, and as a rue browghe w tueit fall wholegale value, bar! Sons come next and began their Hist with 204 o Saxe-Holtno storios; then jollowed filly of the “Witehery of Archery,” and soveaty-iive of the ‘Cossacks.’ laa sepatate catalogue gale Leavat ros, bought AduO Kioued, NEW: YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEKT. LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB. SECOND DAY OF THE PALL BACING MEETING— FINE ATTENDANCE AND GOOD TRACK— TRINIDAD, CLEMMIB G., WAREIELD AND SIGNAL THE WINNERS. {x TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Locisvitug, Ky., Sept. 24, 1878. The second day of tho fall meeting of tho Loutsville Jockey Club was a great succoss, ‘Though the weather was cloudy and threaten” jug the attendanco was very gratifying to the mauageomont. The track bad greatly.:mproved uod was iu fair shape, Four events marked the card, and the rcing eaused much satisiuction to the spectators, The Belle Moado Stakes for two-yeur-old colts opened the sport, the Winner turning up in Swiger’s Trinidad, which proved a facor to the betting fraternity. The second event, ope mile aud three-quarters, found Clemmie G, in front atthe Guish, Merrill's bay colt Warteld captured tho mile dash with case, aug Leatty, Me- Clelian & Co.'s Sigual beat tweive others in tho selling race, TEE BELLE MEADB STAKES, The Belle Moado Stakes, for two-year-old colts, dash ol three-quarters of @ mile, brought ten of twouly nominations to the post, These were Buford’s Good- night, Hunt's Sulton, Fox’s Harry Bishop, Churchill & — Jebneon' bay colt by — Slon- archist, Bowen & s Une Dime, Grinstead’s Strathinere, Griostead’s Basbi Bazouk, Swigeri’s ‘Trinidad, Nichols’ Moutreal and Wooding & Co.’s Bea Hu, Inthe bettiny Grinsteac's pair (Strathmore end Basal Bazouk) brougut $100, Goodnight $65, Montweal $6U, Stilton $35 ana thu field $50, The start was very fair, with Ben All io whe lead, I'rinigad second, Montreal third and the balance bunenea, excepting Churchill & Jotnson colt, who ‘The youngsters was Diath and Harry Uisbop tenth, Tau iu this order dowa tho backstrotch and past tho hal!-mue pole, when Houtreal went to the frovi, whigh position he beid past the three-quarter pole, Euteriug the streich half wu dozen wore Qvreast, bot their colors could not ve die fiaguished for iho cioud of dust they were raising. Within the furiong polo Trinidad came away tn fine shape, lapped by Ben Hiil, and the pair mado on exciting tight, which ended by ‘Irinidad winning by & lougth, ‘Ben Hill was second, One Dime third, Goodnignt fourth, Bast Bazouk Mfth, Stilion sixth, Mouireal geveatd, stravuimore eixuth, Harry Bistop winth aod Churebill & Jonngon’s colt tenth, Time, 1:17 34. ‘THE WINNER, ‘Trinidad 13 4 browa coli, titwen and three-quarter bands high, eud a piain’ looking youngster, with powerlul bone. H» promises, with age, to make & gved colt, WINNERS OF THR BELLE MEADE STAKES, Year. Winner. Subs, Starters. Time. 1879—Vogrons . 23 12 lary 1si6—MeWhircer, An 6 1:17 6 Mimyor 2 ld 6 1 Isis—Triaidad, 20 10 1: ONY MILE ASD THREE-QUARTERS, ‘The second event was a dus of one mile and three- quarters for a purse of $450. There were ive starters im Larry Harv’s Ciemmie G., 100 Ibe, ; Loud & Co.'s Poctes#, 97 Ibs. ; Beauy, McClelland & Co.’s Wheeler, 98 1bs.; Guest's Noitte Booker, 85 Ibs, and Swigerv’s Mahlstick, 106 ibs, The bottiag was of the hiveliest characier, Muhistick bringing $200, Ciemmie G., $1. 83, $100; Nellie Booxer, #10u, aud Whocier, $65." ‘Ihe start was good, Nellic Booker golug away tb the lead, closely pressed by Clemmto G, second; Mablsuck third, Woeeler tourth and Poetess Ofth, Before reaching the halt-mile pole Ciemmie G. bad gone to the front and was showing the way by ono length, Noliie Booker second, followed by Manistick, Poctess and Wheeler, as named, There were bo Changes at tho three-quarter pyle or passing the stand Lor around the turn; but Muablstick took second piace at the quarter poie, yet Was soon forced. lo reiuquish it to Nellie Booker, Clemmie stuek to her work gamely and held the ead to weil in home, wheg Neilic Bouker made a final effort and lapped)bor, where sho retmainod auatnst all Clommio’s vigsrous proteste, but Clemmie lasted a rile better and won the dash by bull a leugih, the victory causing much eathusiasm Neilio Booker was sccoud, Wheeler third, Poctess fourth and Mahistick last, The mile was made in 149% and the race In 3:10. one MUA, Noxt on the card was a pyrse of $200, dash of one mie, Itbad five stariers, Kogle’s Cluusmap, Han- cock’s Croselet, Lancaster’s Vril Merril’s Wartleid and Hunt Reynolds’ Molbourne—Uoaeie Vic colt. The pools averaged Warlleld $260, Reynolds’ colt $85 and the field ¢65, Tho start was exceilent, Roy nolds’ colt jumping” away 1m the lead aud keeping it to the quurter pole, Vril second, Wardeid third, Croséict fourth and Clansman fish. Going down the backstrewch Warlield went to (he front and the raco was over. Ho came away ana woo by twenty leugths, Ruy uolva’ colt was second, tour Jongtus the besi of Vril third, Clausinan fourth aod Crogsiet a{th, The mile was made in 143%. ONM MILK AND A QUARTER. The last race of the day was a seing event, purse $260, dosh of one mile and a quarter, Thirteen Giurtod, those being Beatty, McClelland & Co,’s sig- nal, iser’s Petre, Muikey’s Lucifer, Matungly’s Jaiia Jackson, Lancaser’s Toloma, Jennings’ Bavnach Lath, — Grinstead’s Lilsho & Scully’s Joe Roucx, MeGibben’s ' Enlight, Bowen’s Beochwood, Hunt Reynolds’ Caligula, Salyer’s Plorence Anderson and Williama’ Ciassmate. Tue poois average Wayiayer, $100;9 Classmate, $109; Lucier, $90; Caligula, $60, aud the Leld of niae, $259. foe start was resliy beautiful. They camo down the stretch from the three-quarter pole, where they wero started, ike a plar twon of cavalry, Clussunte being 1m trout, Joe Rodes eecond, Signat third ond the rest closvly bunched, At tue start Joe Rodey led the way by one length, Classmate second, the sume dis- tance in (root of Signal, third Rodes maintained nis Advautage around tue turn, passed toe quarter, half and throe-quarter posta, with Clusswmate still second, and Luctier aud Signal lapped, third and loarth. En- terjog the stretch Joe ‘Redes ountinued to bni was closely pressed by Signal, Withio the distances Signal had gove to the trent of Petrel, and alter a whippivg race, Signal won on the post by a hoad. Petre! was second, Luctlor toird, Julia Jackson joarth, Tolema fifth, Ban- pach Lath sixth, Waytarer seventh, Joo Rodes otguth, Knligot ninto, Beeciwood tonib, Caligula eloveata, Fiorcuce Audergon twolith und Classmate thirteeata, Time, 2:12 Peirol and Lusiter, SUMMARY, Lovisvinur, Ky., Suvr. 24, 1873—Szcoxp Day or vor FALL Mxetixe or tite Lovisvitts Jockxy CLua— Vinge Kact.—The Belle Moade Stakes, tor two-year Colts; $40 entrance, half forfeit; second to save his stakes; club to add $200, !bree-qaarters of a mile. Closed’ with twenty hominaiious. D. Swigort’s b. 6, Triwidad, by Australian, dam net, by Lexington, 100 Iba... J. M, Wouding & Co.'s Go. g. Ben Jk, Seotiaud, dam Melrose, 97 Ibs. decewbbiiee’ George W.' Bowen & Co.'s ob, ¢. One Dima, vy Wanderer, dum by Scythian, 100 ibe. b,c, Good Nighi, by buquirer, by Bounto lool worse & J. A, Grinstead i Bozsuk, by War Dane, dam vy Revenue, 97 1bs.. wean eens RK. Hunt's be, & Stilton, by Struchine, dam Mary Madiey, 100 6 %. J. Nichyls! eb, ¢, i by Bill Cheatham, 100 tos...... 7 J. A. Grinstead’s b, & Strathmore, by Waveriey daim Bremaa (Bradauante’s dam), 109 lbs. 8 P.O, Fox's beg. Harry Bisbop, by f Aunie ©, 97 ibe Churebill & Jobns (mp. Boa Goo, 100 ibs... rome, 1:17 4g. Sang Dav—Snooxn Hade.—Handieap, for ali ag purse $250, of whieh $50 to the secoud hota, litle and ree-quarters, Larry avs ch m, Clommte G, 6 years, by V Dance, dain Alexandra; 100 Ib ecscsese B J. W. Gavst's 0 f, Netiie Booker, 3 years, by Aus- trailan, dat Lerna; 8% ibe. Beatty, MeUiellana & Go. vy Phactou, dawg At Loud & Co.'s », f, Poete: ne dam by Lextngtou, 97 lbs so @ D, Swigert’s b,c Matlstiok, 4 years, by Lover, ‘dam Rebecca 1, Price, 106 Ibs, pesrdiaien © Tigre, 3:10, Sama Dar—Suiny Rack —Purse of $200, for all ages; $50 to the second horse. Oae mile. J.9. Merrii’s b. 6 Warfield, 5 years, dam Piorac, 9% U JW. bourne, de Lancaster & © dui y War Dance, alia Morgan, slo's BF. g. Vlausman, 2 Ibs. G. W. Hanvock’s en, fh Crowsi Davee, dam Peiacess oy al, 107 los. ‘Time, 1:4834, Samu Vay—Fovwen Kavx,—A selling Taco, (or all ogos; parse, $260; horses to be sold for $1,000 tull Weighis; lor $76, allowed 6 los; tor $600, aliuwed 10 lbs, ; for $900, uilowed id log, winner to be sold alter tho raco aud the surplus over price entered to go to Abe second b Ove tile wad a quarter. Beatty, MeClellan & Co.'s b, &. Signal, 3 years, by Alain, dam Vari Holle; § D. Swigert’s 0. © Potrel Horta; $1,000; 90 1h... ee oe W. Muixey’s bt. 6 Luciter, 4 ye: by Louming- vm Lady Motley ; $1005 110 lve... +e Jobn Mattingty’s grt. Julia Jackson, 3 years, by Hanter’s Lexingion, dam bydoba Mor, ’ & e .f Tolorme, 8 y y Athol, duu Maggie Morgan; $1,000; 115 108. Jennings & Co's or, 6 Baunwet Latti, 4 yours, by Australian, dam Bonita; $1,000; 110 Ibs. J. A. Grinatona’s b. g. Waytarer, d'yeare, by Wave ley, duin Wovdtord Bolle; $1,000; Lisia & Scully's b. gs Joo Rodeos, 6 yours, by Virg data rom, $1,000; 112 ibs sees T. J. Megiboen’s ch. e. Enttent, 4d years, by Bo quirer, dam Headigut, $900, SL tum... George W. Bowon & © b. gy Beoghwood, youre, by Baywood, dam Laxity, $1,000, 02 Ibs... 10 J. W. Hunt Reyuora’s br. c, Caligula, 3 years, by foquirer, dam Clary 000, 95 ibs, «il Bamavt Je Sayler’s b. 1. Fivrence Anderson, # care, oy Emquiter, dam Sallie Audoraon, $1,000, ju7 Wt sees sense seeceee 12 J. f. Witltauan? bot, ate, 4 yeara, by Planet, dam Full Cey, $1,000, 107 Ib ree t) Tine, 2312, WRONHNDAT'H KVANTS. Pools wero sold to-wigtit on Woduesday’s races as fol iows nm Finest Race. Association purse, mile heat; Janet, $100; Alian Vinkerwo, $25, Manors MAGme—wellug race, one anda bali miley, ece serene, $75; Julia Jackson, $18; Springbi 65, ‘THIRD Rack. —Aszociation puree, eighth milee; Edinburg ¢ Willian, $27; Blue By Fousta Race. —Associausa 3 Crosslet, $5, purse, $200; one mile; Milan, $60; Burgamot, $81; Glenmore, $50; Bhortliog, $35.__ TROLTING AT SECAUCUS, FIRST DA¥ OF THY MUKIING IN AID OF THE YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. The trotting and runuing meeting at Secaucus for the benefit of the yellow fever sulferers commenced yesterday atternoon before @ rather Itinited atvend- ance, It ts potan easy track co get at, and conse- quently there were only @ jew representatives of the New York sportiag clement, The day's programme comprised a trot for threo-miuute and 4:45 clases, and a match between Captain Busch, weight 470 pounds, aud Jake Everhard (alias Fat Juke), weight 312 pouuds, driving double teams to phactons. io order to save time the heate were trotted alteroaiely, ‘There is mo fenco along the insiue portion of tue track, and, it required the united attenuon of five small boys and three policemen to wep tho cattle und stray horses out of the way of the trotters. The matets be tween the fat men proved un easy victory for Captain Busch, who distanced bis oppouent in the frst he: notwithstanding the extra 158 pounds that bis team ad to draw, The foliowiug 18 @ sammary of the trotting Skacaucus, Skrranuwr 2h-—YeLLow Vaver Musr- ING, —1101tug for horses that Dave Hever Duutea three miuutes, Mile neuts, best tures in Dve, by harness, B, al. Crapo’s #. mm. #auny weed 22 J. Ciauson’s bik. 8, Meditat oo 3 8 2 B. Churcuil’s & m, Kliza T, ©. Werdor's b. &. Black Eagle Time, 13 15-3 201 44: Samu Day.—Matob between the rerpesentattve tat mou, Captain Busch andJake Everhard. Mile heats, twoln three, deaole teams to phseione. Captain Buseu’s team, Socks and male, Jake Bverhara’s team, Peacock and Lexington. Hime, 3:26%. Same Day.—For horses that never beat 2:45. Mile heats, best three in five to haraces:— P. Mauce’s b. m. O. U. A. Kk. i. Yaxtou’s br. g. kien . Ricwman’s sg. Sorve time, 2 ‘To-day the sport wiil be coudned to the runners, and a number of horses are going over trom Jeroine Park. Among those entered in the flat racos, burdies and steeplechases aro W. I. Higgins, Shylock, Hattie F., Bay Rum, Dandy, Datlgasian and others, QUEENS COUNTY Fain. The Queens Couaty Agricaliural Society began its thirty-seventh anaual exhibition yesterday at Mineola, The attendauce was small, somothing under fitven hundred, but a much larger patronage is expected to-day and to-morrow. The number of exhibits ot all kinds was ubout threo thousand, comprising some 300 specimens of poultry, 175 horses and fuir displays of cattle, sheep, flowers, frais and agricultural imple- ments, [be list ef promiums is extensive and there Will be no dearth of compotition ta any department, Good trottfug stock was exbibited on the raco track Guriugetue morning, and two iuteresting trials of spcod occurred in tho alternooa, One was for single Toad horses, to Wagon, WHO had never trotted for a purse, [ho other was for stallions of auy age, open to Alvercate heats of each raco were trotted watil Just before dark. Daring tho intervais three membyrs of the Queens County Hunt, drossed in their handsome searlet sults, rode round the track with a pack of about twenty bounds, ‘The stallion Russian, owned in this city, trotted over tho milo in 2:56.14. A game of Jacross9 was played on the lawn inside th race track Detween the Ravenswood and Prospect Park clubs. [The former wou three goals in sueees- slug, thus terminating tue match. The following is the result of the raciog SUMMARY. Finst Raca,—Mile beats, best thee tu five; three prizes: $60 to the frst borse, $30 to the secund and $20 w the third; open ty single road horses owned 1a the county thirty days previous to the extibition that have never trotied tor a purse; to be driven to Wagon ; four to enter and three to compete, Sumuel Willetts evtry. Phillip Wigatus? enury. Jobn Wooley’s onury. - Wiliam Duriaud’s catry A. F. Carpeater’s eniry. Time, 2:61 Skcoxp Raci.—Mile heats, best three ta five, for Btullious of any age; open to all; $50 to first, $20 to second horse, Elvert Burr's euury H. G Wouduuv’s eu Time, 2 Puapwuraia, Sept 24, 1878, ‘The Ambler Park races 10-day were trotted during a slight fall of rain: ‘Three minute class. Purse $200, Chance Liao F. Harry Fora, Dewdrop Pune, Crete om toc Parse § George Brooks LH ee Mambrivo Hasson 113 Mambrino Black Hawk 433 Mamorino 3 344 Onward... 5 ais. Parse $300—2 Tron Kiu, 11 Fancy 2323 433 g44 7 $lu0:— 2:85 i — Running raco; para E 2 oe Golton, J. 22 Gasconade, 33 diaid of Oriewu 44 Emma, -6 56 Mary KR 56 (By TELEGRAPH ro THE HERALD. ] Dover, Del, Sept. 24, 1878, ‘Three races wore trotted at tho firat day of the Lela. State fair, Tho first was for the 3:30 class, for $100, und was won Iu threo straight hoats M4 Jobo ©. owned by A, Maxwell, of iddietown. Yom, of Orton, Md., was second, and Frank, of Queenstown, wird.’ Time, 2 a4 — 240, "Ihe race for the 2:36 class was won by Kose Medium, of Phiiadolpota, Timo, 2. 339—2:40, Sherman Morgan, owaed vy J.B. Warton, of Dover, wou tne Ina 45 Claas, 1 three heats, COLUMBUS DRIVING PARK. Couvanus, Ohta, Sep 24, 1878. Tho autumu mooting of the Columbas Driving Park Association began to-day. Tho following ts mary of the day’s sport:— Finest RAck.—2:32 clasw; purse, $600. Hamprino.... Bay Faunte Joo Keliog, Fashion, Kitty baw Whipple, sum. ener Time, - Ne j SkooND Rack. —¥:22 Class; purse, 2400. Alter the fifth heat complaint was made by certain persons in Lorested in the pou! box that Dock Wright was net being driven to win, Now drivers wore provided for Deck Wright and Silversideu, but owing to darkness ouly one more h the race was adjourned to to Belie Draastield, soara Dock Wright, 1i661 Sliversides: 25648338 Neoa a4 w 2dr Kooler, dar Deception... Time, bi2T yy. TROLLING Ai OUI. Sr. Lovts, Mo., Sept 24, 1878, ‘The Grat trotting meeiiog of the St Louie Jockey and trovting Club opened to-day uader the moat ta Vorable auspices, The weather was magaificeut, the track im ino condition and the aitendunes good, Fge us was expected. ‘Ibe first eveut was eo Minato Glass, thirteen eutrios, UUt ouly five niorters Hightond Que Chipper LM lave hover beaten Alvemario Adgiaiae . Lite Frea Luetiie Tuli HANLA N-COUNTNLY WAC (b¥ GELEGSAru 10 4He MeRALD.) Mosrunar, Can, Seph 24, 1878, ‘This was another unpleasant day at Lachine. Ye aver Was rough kad it rained. Courtwey went tor a walk this forenoon aud wok a ram, Ata inceting of the Citizeus’ Commies today it was aeclucd wo jasuo badges that will ndmit to the decks of « line of boats to be avehored outside the course, Lernits aro also being Issued LO steamers Which Are wesigued Derths outside tus line of barges, Many applications tor how: accommodation are being revived, and tt 16 expected that some twenty wusand Visitors Will be proses BASEBALL, THE ASTORS DEFLAT 1H& ORANGE CLUB BY & scong of 11 to 3—ormzn GaMeEs. Owing to the cloudy aud threatening condition of the weather yesterduy ufternoou shere was a small atteudance ou the Union Ground to witness the Metropolitan championship game between the Orange and astor clubs. The game well played, espe- cially by the Astors, who made but four errors to their opponests’ twelve, ‘The Visitors were only allowed to score ip one taning—the third—in whieh they made three runs, one being earned. The Astors scored in the third, Ofth and ninth innings, The majority were scored iu the fifth, whea the Astors, by a good rally atthe bat and with the assistance of several errorm scored eight runs, Snyder made two pretty fly catches in left feld, and Hurley, Hays, Colligan and Fiteh did well in their respective positions, The Oraugo Club could only raise elzht men, and conse- quently wee obliged to play the game short handed, The visitors changed thelr positions ‘eral times during the game. Following ts the si AnTou. ORANGE. RAB. 0, A. Be ‘BAB. Colljgan, p.. 1 0 2 Parceil, 1 Mayes, 's, a 1 Costello, 3b. 1 Hurley, 1b. 1 2 Wara, 30... 0 2 Thompson,e 0 0 Duane, lo.. 1 2 1 1 0) tf casenallt ween Eros ommmoneeh El emerecre® Benuett,r. 10 Day, p Fuob, &... 3 shier, 1. f Pender, «. 1. 2 Walians, Spyder, Lf, 1 = ~ Totals... 3 8 2719 ‘Votals..., 12 Innings. Clubs. 1, Ath Sth. Gul, Ten, 8th. Oh, AStOF.... 6 0 8 0 0 0 2—1E Orange... a) 0 0 0 0 0 OS Kuos evrned—Astor, Orange, 1. First base by errors—astor, 7; Orange, 3. Total felt on buses—Ase tor, 6; Orange, 7. Total base bits—Astor, 10; Orange, 10. struck out—Astor, 4; Orange, 2 Uimpire—Mry ‘taylor, of the Hudsous, scorer—Mr. T. Houraban, ‘Vite of game—Oue Lour and filty minut the Hadsous went to the Capitouine Ground to moet the Moatgomerya, bul the jatter refused to By, on account of not being able to raise a nine, Tha caps twin of the Moutgomoerys injormed the Hudsons that he was unable to raise a nine apd would, rein vblised to forieit the game by a score of 9t00, The ree ig aecepted the forleiture and game was played, ALASKA Vs, NEW YORK, The game on tue Conwavial Ground between the Alasikas and New Yorks, both of this city, was brought to a sudden end ui the couelusion of the fith inning by the Aiwokss withdrawing from the feild. ‘Tue score at the time stood a: 10 to 7 In taver of the Alaskas, The New Yorks were willing to finish tae gaine, but the Alaskas declined, without giviag aby Teasen, thus forieitiag the game by 4 score of 9 to O lo aneight toning game at Alvany, between tha Bostons, chumupioas of the National League, and Us Albany#, of the Lnteraational Assoctation, the Atbanya were Victorious by # score of 4 to 1. Tho guwe voiwoew the New Baulords and Lowells, pluyed at New edtord, resulted ina defeat tor the Lowells by a score of 3 to 0. At Utica the game between the Providence aad Uuea ciuva was called at the close of the seventh tnuing on account of darkness, the score standing 8 to 4 in tavor of the Providence Club, ‘The games to bo played to-day aro as follows:— Witoka and Fiyaway oa the Union Ground, Astor and Hudson on the Capttoline Ground, Jersey City ana Lowells on the Centeuntal Ground, Boston aud Provie deuce at Gostun, Stars, of Syracuse, and Cincionais wt Cincinnati, and Buialos and Utieas at Uueos, METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION. Aspecial meeting of the Metropolitan Association wus held at the rooms of tho Flyaway Clab last even- jug for the purpose of enabling cluvs to « crippled condition to replenish their nines. Tho following rep- resentatives were present:—Messre. Hayes and Snyder, for tuo Astors; Whitney ana Cloughn, for the Fiyaways,; Waketeld and McCord, for the Hudsons; Ridley and Ely, for the Montgomerys; bass, for the Witokas; Day, for the Orange, and Anderson and McManus for the New Yorks. A motion wus made by Mr, Bass, to allow such clubs as were in a crippled condition ta sclect players cuouzh to Gill up their respective nines, ‘The motion was umeuded by adding, “all games Ie which players of the original twelve, Who were reproe sented as boiug unable to would take partia, shalt ve foricited vy 4 score of 9 to 0. ‘The Orange Gind have ing lost our mea of their original tweive—dsessra, Kelly, Platt, Willaws und Ciure—were allowed 10 take Gn Lwohew men. A motion was made by th New York Ciub to bo allowed to place Clinton on thelt Niue in piace Gl Siwmuns, retired. The motion wag lost ‘Tuo Witokas being left with but sevea men out Of their original tweive, asked lor two players tn the place of the four who hod deserted thom—namely, Messrs, Marland, King, Back aud Morse, Tho moe tion was carried. ‘She Now Yorkers next mad motion to drop our of their original twel M the association — wer allow thom to take Clinton ou their nine. The reqnest was granted, On motion the Chair appointed 4 committee of three to decide the championship and to nume such days on Which postponed and tie games snould be played when the managers @f the tuverested clubs could uot agree upon u convenicnt day. Méeesrs, Bass, of t Witokas; Day, of the Orange Ciud, and Anderson, of the New Yorgs, were appointed. The meeting shom adjourned CRICKE PREPARING YOR THE MATCH NEXT WEEK— GAMES LOST AND WON BY T4Z HOME CLUBS, Captain Jona Conway, tho manager of the Aas tralian team, has loit Montreal for Detroit, Mica, He is expoctod to return to this city tais evening or to- morrow moraing, A tall atsendauce of the New York eighteen and substitutes is requested ut Hoboken to-day, Members May CON MSOCO Practice af nOoU, and at Lures o'clock promptly sides will be chosen, so that a good game may ve played, Auother practice game will ba played to-morrow at Hovoken, when the St Georgo’s ten, with an “outsider,” will play the Staten island five and Manhattan eight, wich three outsiders.” Mr. A. Marsh, the secretary, particularly wishes a full attendance oo both days. Tho captain of the cighicen has not yet been so. lected, Mr. J. T. Soutver ts sald to be the man, The posttious tu the-ticld will not be known gatll hematen begins Workmen were engaged yesterday in erecting a long row of benches noasiy all around the track of the American Atbiette Club. The long whive fence bebind the catcher ol the Kuickerbvocker asebali Clab will be removed to the feuce tuat encloses the ground, Two marquees will bo erected for tudy visitors. Tho price ef adutasiou will be Ulty conta The ground i in lair coud/ttuo, Alter Friday oo practice games of any kind will ve played, so that Mr, Giles cau have @ good wicket ready by Tucscay. luis provable that the iast praetice game of the eighicon will Vo played at Gtuton Laaud on Saturda: The proposed muteu between the Phuladelptus cleveR and the New York cihteen will not take piace, ho Australian team aro oxpocioa w arrive in thie caly on Saturday morning by the Oty of They will be wet atthe Lumen pior nd ucomimiites of the St. Grand Central i xjectod (O Visit some Of the city ine ie places on MMi mext. Alter the game on Wodnesday next they will leave for Philadeiphia, Where they play op Tuuraday, and urday. Thea they leave for Poronte, moa- treal and Detroit, RECORD OF THE XEW YORK CLUpA, Tho following is (he recurd Of games prayed by the local clubs to date :— ety. stitutions aad pa Chub, “aye Won, Lost. Staton Iaiand s 7 1 Manhattan -lo o ry Si, Gourge’ss cea. oe D 4 6 Vater-ou United, 4 1 3 Fail aver ry 0 r Longwoo: 2 o 2 Young 4 3 o duerion 2 1 Beimont 1 1 1 - 6 Coiumota. 4 o 1 Gormantowa . i 0 a Vaversou.... 1 o 7 St. Georg i 0 1 Staton isiaaod, 2 1 1 Manbatwen...... i 1 J Tho wateb of the St, Goorge's againet the Vhtladok phias aud that agaist Serva weredtawa, Thore are several games yotso ve played by the locals, the fest of Which Comes off OD Saturday wext, 1b berg the ro turd mato between the Bulmous, Of Patiudelputa, aud the stagbatten Club, Lt will be played ab Prope pect Park. HANDDALL AND KACKETS. There wore several foe games at bauddall and fackets played ut MeQuaue’s court yesterday alters bovn, Tho leading Leodball match Was (ourbanded, Movsrs, Joun Kye and James Sweeney taxing sides againes Messrs, George Kane aod Witham Hall, The contest was & spirited one and, although Ryan and Sweeney won tho naten, Kano aad Hall succeeded in soorlng the some Lawber Of coe 1M the bhree games played, Following 18 he core :— lt. 2d SA Total, Sweeney a u au ra Math uw a is A racket t u Sherigan and An drow Van Opstai waa ed, and the coatest proved be bigbly interesting, Un several co s!008 SOMO Vory proity tow returas were made, Which wore loudly eppidaded, Following 1# the score ies Shoriaes. io 18 8h kB OT Van Oy coos St OT 1 OD The loUrnawour tor the Benet of tho yollow lover Morers Will be continued ot Casey's court, Douglass stvoot, Brooklyu, Wis alernvon, Ooo oF the prin: cipal jentares will be sending (he resule of the game to McQaado’s court, this city, and to Hicks’ court. Hobokea. by my ol cartier pigeons,

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