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4 NEW YORK ‘HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1878.—-TRIPLE SHEET. ene - aby (a Scrat 2 ; cores made by othor com- ' 1 tou, which drew from Washington the reply familes ip the houses where they died, No fever can PROSPECT PARK. CLIFTON PARK. Siouias meee te oer oo J. W, eth in, 2; We THR PRESIDENT ‘ IN VIRGINIA quoted, aska:— Live ia our mountain wir, M. Farrow, 65; J. W, Toud, 54 Np. wad, 3 x: ‘ ] Ls it, bie that @ pl be f 4 for insai large e “ ODoonell, 53; 'M. M. Maltby, 43; E. E. be, 52; ‘ WU, sum of'peper'money bythe next, Asambiy? fds. DEATHS AT MEMPHTS—AID SENT TO VARIOUS | grcoxD Dax OF THE SECOND FaLL TRorrrNe | TH# SECOND FAIL muRTING OF THE PATER | (/Denney, Si; Si; C, W. Minor, 61; J. Be Irwin, 51} bollove Shae tae, BON DAIVING ASSOCIATION—J. H. WFEBBY | H.W. Gourloy, 60; J, Elliot, 50; ¥. H. Holton, a Sree Should suppose thas every, frend to" ule coupity.. every ROLES AN ENSTEOES See Serene MEXTING—MAGGIR CROSSIN, DRIVER, MAG- poppe ah a 30; B.A. Davids, 495 J's. Coulia, 49; J, Fine s b honest aud sober man, would Joa ueartily to reprobate so Mempais, Tean., Oct. 16, 1878. GIZ MITCHELL aND LADY KILDEER THE THE WOIMER OF THE FIRS A. Hatry, 43. Speech of the Chief Magistrate nefarious @ Dtnn'ef epson! ation: 1 The weather to-day is suliry and threatening. wide OTHER UNFINISHED, ——— Georze Mnsoa, to Wash.ugion, at asomowbat 1MleF | none tne deamsare P. A. Canale, secretary of the x | tmersecond ana closing day of the fall trotting BASEBALL, ‘The second fall trotting meeting at Prospect Par! at the was well Italian Benevolent Assoviasion; Otte Heuniger, M. J. meeting of the Paterson Driving Assooiatia| on the Currency. gate, wrot Ihave heard not! waa + vague - 4 frou {he Ansomb ly exon rouey, | Oates and Charles Maddox, The’ Howard Association ‘A very exetting game, which resalted Yn ati 3 e or funds orable circum- v stances. In addition to the work of clearing from the continued yesterday und: reports of their bel nail mile track, situated in Clifton, N. J. po el aC Se A : City, yoster Preach ee ea ee eevremuls fie pan, | $day sont purses to Mason, Tenn; Bow! the ety and Wtmency tue? purses, | Mtended. The programme called for thrae events, | Played on the earns nen siseagdl Sy QUOTATIONS FROM THE FATHERS. | fiers, “oeitove men du experiment would provestii- | ing Green, Ky.; MeKensie, ‘Tenn. ; | Browns. Pongemne oes a= 0 me Mf | of wich one was adjourned from Tussday last om | “iy atternoon, Deiween the Witokas, of Lionel: - | ilar to old ular udwro of carrying ® horse to the | ville, fenu.; — Hi and’ Fiore postponed from Tuesaday, the “thirty-four!’ an: nb of darkness. Promptly. at two P.M. the | and tho Jersey City Browns. ‘he scoro 1s us 10 Water, “Thox may pars « law toiasue it, but twenty laws | aia * “ing! wite Woods, ‘qwentyeseven”” eyouts ware decided, Creditabie | “00 lows:— 7s wilt nos make the people receive it uuoat of the Mi: wee Rail Seid: ented: i: eng; ef >the: (inane ond judges called tho unfinished race, which was for wit0K A. ISUSRT CITY. Col ene ere ne eet te accom | Ruan a Harenaia rue fever has appeared oe Nhe afteruoen the trotting was of aw ox. | 20808 that bad ever beaten 2:33; purse $200, ana it wool ae Sa map te 0. aby ‘ = Fee ustce Marshall, in ade , which bad enforced a rigid quaran- - 4 oth, 3b.. 4 2 Minn, Deve 2 - Washington, Jeflerson and Madison | court saa: axeinss. al ow. In. oaddingiy interesting naiure, The attendance was | DA *reeheate decidedon the Mtb inst, Tee mark | pay c*) 2 0 6 2 €* Sweaty, c. 3 3 8 0 6 Such a medium ( owing Wlegram which was Feceived this moru- | yory fair, geveral indies being om the grandstand and | °f* Were DAY mare Fantom, bay stallion J. H. Ferry, | Jackson, ri. 0 2 9 Y 1 Poormauivt 3 3 0 Y on Paper Money. flactuacions the value ing:— niga isp Vecuaeice-ce's taisapvaiae tue saoeraiane ay mare Jennie L, brown) mare Cinderella, gray | Hanvon, ab 0 1 4 5 H Preps ee 4 BH i P chanves, often grest an: EXPORO Anis, Tonn., Oct. 16, 187%. 5 Reud, 1... 2 cker, 4 ( i 3 @ losby are the source of ruinous sp Vo A. D. Lancsvare, Fresideut Howard Association, Mem. 3uk PosteoxeD “yirr” PURSE. gelding Dunedin, aud bay stallion Dean's Hamble | pir ce 1 0 0 0 3, sbaudioy.ii0 1 2 0 ¢ SKS a y all condidouce ves! becadbineteerrs phis Rs nediid’ Sella Aso’ Ohdaen ‘ene Whon tho “ity? race was postpoue® on Tuesd: tonian, The rst und second bouts were captured by | schaffer,ci1 1 4 0 2 Lewis, aq t.0 1 1 0 2 ‘ MONKY UF THE CONSTITUTION. fect RE aol ihe tla "Once Cinderella and the tbi Fi Yosteraay the | Hayes, i t.0 1 2 0 4 Meehan,rt.1 1 5 1 1 \ three purses to Milan ou this morning's tri One of our re and the third by Fantom. esterday ie os, . 5 INTERESTING VISIT 10 THE FAIR GROUNDS. Heb rig pa Ae ecigh pene ged Cmployer there has the fever. und it ts thought soveral | he day gelding * ive fe bis ride ne! ta _ favorite, J. H. Ferry, won the fourth, filih and sixth | Lswier,p., 1 1 0 0 8 Crane, 2... 0 1 2 4 1 Opipious in the American constitution, no mono; esbar eases have developed. CERT! second and third heats and the chestnut mare MARS le... a athe race: The'secend money was awarded gti bari ‘Total 24 13 14 Rc encirabhose nme § ‘4 J. J. RERTIN, Tram Despateher. | Crogyin with ine fourth, Tue chestnut gelding Tonle.» 9 7 24, 6.17 . Tobnlg... 9 11 Sa ncnan eile seeeenate ret atnap eb ans soe A hie tat beat, was distanced ia the | cinderella and third to Fantom, Seore by Innings. Wisouxstax, Va., Oct. 16.1878 | Coauiry, the Purhors adopted the money of the | VICKSBURG BETTER, BUT THE NEIGHBORING cbt eposnt.. Pastdadaneyard dificuity in capturing | 72. Bet $rot was tor » parse of $150, for horses pats ee age ee The President and purty arrived bere at eleven | world. By » law resting oo the concurring Judgment COUNTRY SADLY AFFLICTED ‘wita yELLOw | °°" jaggie that bave never beaten 2:40. In this eight horses | Jersuy C Fi AMS ies ys ea vase“ ig P 4od ¢ommon consent of mankind, in all ages and the O/tn and sixth beats and thorace, This result was slosk this morning, In addition te the Presidemt | oo ties the precious metals ave been the | Sack. 80 euttrely aniooked for the veteran pool buyers wore 5 by orrors—Wivoka, 6; Jersey City, 7. Totul left were Mrs, Hayes, Webb C, Hayes, Genoral and bra, ae ff th white mare Nashua Maid, bay gelding Carvolic, ba; y ay es Nie Hasnng: ‘aes ee pe others, They a Wee Fi cry aS os A A 4 {BY TELEGR\PH 10 THE HERALD.] sorely perplexed, Flatbush Boy took second money, | ois vartaa brown cal sod is ; sh sacha mii on a baaae— Witul, By Jermey ity, 6, Total basa meatal and ireposiabie, It cam vo more. be re- Vicksaura, Miss, Oct. 16,1878. | the ether premiume roverting to the association. hite—Witoke, 10; Joraey Clty. Bk. other were met at the ratlroad stutiou by a large crowd, and ied by act of Congress than the law of gravitation, (a tle Dan, gray gelding Duvedin and chestnut mare itoka, 6; Jersey City, 1 Umpire. joet, thence proceeded to the residence of Governor Holli- | {i've would bave an oarly retarn of business prospor- | _ T@ deaths.from yellow. fever hore to-day are Halle THE POSFPONED “TWENTY-POUR’ CLASS. Mary. In the botiiay Dwyer hud thy, call at.$50 10 $35 | ¥iyawuy Club, ‘Time of gume—!'wo hours Gay under escort of the Winchester Light Infantry, | ity, \et us not ury to be wiser thag the Fathers, wiser Bradiord, Walter A. Cuspmen, Francis West and Mre, The bay gelding Driver had won the first heat and | over the fleld. ‘The games to be pluyed to-day are as Jollowe:—On Governor Holliday courteously rocvived the visitor, | M42 the constitution Aud wiser than buman ature. | N, J, Bator, ‘Tbe Howards have sent the steamer Alert | the sorrel golding George B. Daniols the second and ag bb penal Sih Aggy srboered {ie Fae, ee res eg Fiyuways; Capito- Ju the present condition of our country, our progress | v.41, parsesanustoresto Yuzoo City. Bishop Elderand | third heats, whon the “twonty-lour” race wus post. | \yau throughout the hoat, winuing by ove length trom | Noxt weck there will bea base ball! toursamont on came to thé post—viz., spotted gelding Barry Hull, Rui rnod—Witoka, 2; Jersoy City, 2. First bas after a brie! rest, \ie rk} ‘ocvedod to the f, duals de- es Hy peas sci tisk paneb drones Goon publie teethk eat “ und three Sisters go on herto the aasistapce ofthe stricken | poned. At the cull of the horses y: day Dauiels | Harry Hill, The second beat wasu counterpart of the | the Union Ground, be.weun tho Jersey Uity, Alaskas, SPEECH OF GOVERNOR HOLLIDAY. constitutional hogar, | . b city, Ip lapey ae proape here ctars, pe in: was # long favorite, but Driver wont away and won La be) pcr CS cage irri onlay Piyaways ana i i ‘ovement, In the adjacent parish, in Lousiana, Upon arriving at the (air grounds Governor Holliday | 4, President was Irequentiy interrapted by ap- | Bicreioays Oo ick, De Giiilland, Health Olficer, | the fourth and fifth heats rightoff the reel, making | iurved tne tables on Dwyer by beating bim handily, | Konearacarmnrrar ayer Addressed the large assembly in front of the main SPREOH OF SECRETARY THOMPSON. Was takeo sick this morning, Three-tourths of the | the secoud surprise of bar jor ane pero Dua- (Pe Paee om bo Nye 40 ere Mand, alluding, amoug other things, to the President | Governor lipinday then wtroduced Secretary Temp, | Inhale sre tacn Yazoo Ciiy says the yeliow fever | iourthe ee a evar ‘The annual orleket mnieh’ for the bouett of George Mthe United Siatea He kuew they would warmly | O¢'thy President, but because he had ut lnalicusuie | 8 raging ficreély there, There wero six gases and Tae “TumMTY-voUR” RACK of $200, for | Gtles, the St. Georg will take place welcome him oa account of his exalted position, | right to visit there, hisnative State, Some ot the bap. | thrce deaths yesterday. No new cases to-duy. A || Eight of twelve eutties came on the track in tbe fet , was declared off, | at Hoboken today, ‘The coutest will bo between jest days of bis early jie Were passed tu this vieiity, | Sister of Charjty 1s among the douths. Pete Wimmer | *ihirty-lour’’ race. ‘beau were Graut’s bay goldieg | a8 pone ot the five horses entered showed up, The * {Applause,) It had been the lot of Virginia to play a * Bate teoealied pect over ihe’ Unieed States, ped 1s algo down with fever, Vicksburg is still quaran- | Star, Willis? bay stallion Norwood Cuief, Phillips’ vay | following are the eleven Engiisumen and eleven Americans, and will marked, a vuriod rdle, since colonial tumes, Sho | hag never seen a more bexutiul country than’ this | tined, yeiding Generul Norcross, Frocman’s bay gelding SUMMARIES. no doubt be un interesting Ove, Many of the gentie- guve to the country the founder of the Republic, | Shenandoah Valley. Ho counselled Lis hearers to so Suietto, Dunham's buy mare Voluuieor Maid, Mynee’s Cuivtox Park, Cuivrox, N. J. —Trorting—October | mon-who too< part in the Austratian matew have ose x vi ‘Addie E C., Quintou’s shestnut mare Mamio | 15 und 16, 1878— The second and closing duy of tho copiipaaiesiecleyuedy yylteoucty 4 spel daty eden. -5hs 198 pais Se maueee ee aer Eee A ryeereh THR DIRE AE TH ABE EP SA 2 bay vaalin Mueste: titenalie cVelmateer] |-daiLmessageel the:kesersoncdrining|Assasishenice Yoluntecrad thelr services, Wickets will be pitohs the government, and another of her sous became tho | {he memory. It was the duty of ail to maintain the Litrie Rood, Oct, 16, 1878. Mad was along favorito belore tuo start. Starjwun | Purse $150, for horses that have nevor boaten 2:34; | ab ten o'clock, sharp, the teams, wero Unuily he first heat with. apparent ease, and then had the | $110 to tirst, $60 to second aod $30 10 third horec. | lected yesterduy morning by Messrs, Mure and Sout. “ hin the betiiog. Maggie Mieneit came out of ti Three heute of this raco wore trotied on the 16tu | ter and ure as follows :— 3 the second beat aud won as she hiked, repo inst. The race was mile beats, best turee in Ave, in Americun Tean—Mr, J, T) Souter, captali tatber of the constitution. Yor when Virginiathought | nutional glory avd swear on the aliar of a common | The weathor was warm during the day and a heuvy and Darness, Messra, J, B, Oashman, P. Westielut, J. Hye Clark, bhas the constitution had been violated she went out | Country to unite in ile defence against ali enemies, | yain storm prevails this evening. The telegraph epe- (pelenaey tor at Hapefiold ts two deaths.té-day and tou! ofthe Union and appealed to the great arbitrator of ‘Ybe band played “Hail Columbiu,” rator at Hapefc! por’ tr y @| ing tbe performance in the third apd fourth bi +4 > slerday, Advices [rom Arkunsas City report that #4 ‘Starters. vi the St Georges; Messrs, EB. W, stevous, J. Kk, Batiens for the vinuication of her cause. During four The Preadeniial party then wpsitod Ave xasions ane lever has ‘Drokon oprat Wiuterviile, elgut wiles |S! aay ben ea eieces nian eninge ad money, Volun- i. derbi eva walagt oe ial © 4-2 2.201 | Sete, M Eyte aka’ SR Wola’ ar ie *Sisten eure she denied her alleginnce to the coustitution, POMAh SREEE, oe ori Leg hope from that place, aud cast of the Mississippi Rivor. + RHR MPWENTY-SKVAN” PURSE. J Greiguton’s br, m. Cinderoliu.,.-. 1 1 4 8 5 4/| Island ; Messrs J. Hinchiife and N. Grapam, of tho Wat the verdict being against her she, tattered and | returne: irom the fair grounds when the exibition Five appeured ip “ewonty-seven" race, these | a, B, Kluridge’s b. m. Fantow, . 3313.33 Spero aud Mr. B, ¥. Jenkins, of the Munhattom lorn by strife, yleided to tue aecisiou, having written | closed for the day. AN INFECTED VESSEL AT QUARANTINE. NeOg Mais Goodrin’¢ bap Base acan Kaidess, Sohn.) J. 0, Dears, DS, Dene HRICLeLO. English Team—Mr, 4, Marsh, captaioy and sessra. bh i "i President and Mrs, Hayes, assisted by Governor The schooner Herbert ., Captain Cruse, arrived at Huzlew’s bay mare Neilie Wevster, W. MoMabon’s bay 25642 B. i Moorea, J. F. Fraser, @. vB Sloign, . epon her pages many incidents of noble acbievemenis | yo) iiday and Mrs Mason (1118 sister), held a reception » tnare Grace, 0. J, Schooicrutt’s brown atallion Key 4664 25/2 a ae oe oy and heroic suffering, without, he believed, u spot of jaarantine laspovening. On ihe 16th inst., when off | west (ormerly Audrow) and D. B. Harriugion’s brown 65638 dr . Bunce aud ostyn, of the St. ges Cub; tad > > & ap as the Governors: ( Adie W. Browster and J. Rogaa, of the Manhattan; W. st. shame. (Appluuse.) Sho bas returaed ouce more to | 0! ladies and ge: ‘a the Bightands, John Quinn, tho stoward, a native of | geldiwg Dread, ‘Lhe poois betor the mer eememenetee Dodge ‘and ¥, W Koaaler, “of the Staien Tslaud Club; Jake her pluee in the Union, and pledged ner integrity | Caled 10 pay their respects, At eleven o'clock the | this city, died of yellow Jover. ‘The veswel elt the field, #2 aay Kildeer, $42 Sheds Wer had wo Dodge and ¥. RH: LUT Wk: Behecte, of fo maiutuin the constitution and laws, (Applause) party left for Washington. town, 5. ©, bwenty-Lwo days ago. ae pore Ap cL lowencill iis rhe Bh erciena the Stiton Island Club. Hf there was ove man im the State, nigh cr iow, in pri- Wate of official station, Who denied their position he @id not kKuow bim. ‘the Governor briefly spoke of the beauty ana of ‘the feritity of the valley, and said that such exbibi- tions us that belere them would have the effect to tever remained of the asperities oc- vy the Inte war. In conclusion, ue formally fatrouvced the Presivent to the meu aud women liv- tg im the Shenandoat Vailey. SPRECH OF THX PRESIDENT. Woeu the Presient rose io reply ne was greeted ‘with applause. He spoke as follows :. Feivow Citizexs—My first kaowledge of the beau- tifui and bietoric valley uf the snenundoad was ob- tained 10 the roagh scavcl of the great civil war und with the aid of very cou.pe.out instructors engaged ©n opposite sides of that terrwle conflict. it isa Great satis(action to revisit the valiey and to retresn my recollection of its superd scenery unc of the places mado interesting ana tamous by t war. 1 now meet its people under Circumstances far moro auspicious than any Of us, “hether we were soldiers or citizens during the contest, could theu bave deemed possible within period of our lives, For the first time in meny ars we see the American people, in the midst of \mteresting and important elections, with their atien- von etiefly engaged bout questions relsting to the material aud Dustuess interests of the country, And im regard to whieb, in ull the States, tho people are beginning to take sides, without buch reterence to sectional or color jiues, Whatever idences of the olu bitterness may be extibitod in any other purt of Lue country, we know that here the g drul Wish is tual the sectional controversies which ve so long disturbed our American seciety may bi permaneutiy settled, and that, in pursitance of 1 titution aud the laws, peace wud union muy be restored und forever irmiy estabiished, THK FINANCIAL QUESTIO! During the In-t moutu { visited agricultural fairs in veverul of the Northwestern States, In addrossing the people on those occasious it seemed to me not improper to ail their attention to the condition of the floan- Clu) afaire of the government of the United States. ‘This wus one witb « double purpose. lt was my hope that 1t would give encouraveiwent and confidence to thove who were looking anxivusiy bat bopetully for better times, [ hoped also thut the facts and tig- ures prevented would uid in the tormation of correct opinions ou the vurjects which how mainly interest ‘he people. With the same general purpose | pread defor very eters BOd services aro tammitiar to the wuole country, \d very dear to the whole country. La this part of Vi tiated with them, the opinions of the men wne made Virginia so tanous will, | am sure, be received with more tuan ordmary consideration, ADVICK OF THE FATHERS. On the subject of money, aud on the question of what is a sound, sale and sable currency, let us hear and Heed the avvice of the Fathers) Washington, 10 ® lotter to Thomas Stone, dated Mount Vernon, Feb- fuury 16, 1787, said: 1.do not scraple to d Legistacure ic would aper errission, upon & prosouvati vessity of it © b eumteud inat i is by the subs the shadow of @ thing, we ure to be Leneus he wise dow ot man, in my bumole oplaion,cauuot at this time devise u pinn by wuich the credit ot paper money would be long supported; coasequently depreciation keeps pace ‘with ihe quantity of tie emission, and articles ior which ic iv exchanged rise in ® grester rutio thaa the sinking vaiue of the money. Wherein, theu, is the planter, the artisan bonefitea?” Iho devtur use, a6 1 Lave vbsurved, Le xives the suudow ro that if T bad a voice in your xiven decidedly agut ral principle of i sluii, thereiore, only obsorve generally, that so many le wave suffered by former emissions, that, like & $ child, who dreads the fire, no person will towel it who ean possibly avoid it. The natural comvequence of whien will oe, that the specie, which remulus unexpurtea, ‘will be imatantly loesed up. in a letter to Jefterson, dated August 1, 1785, Wash- ington wai Some other states are, in my opinion, falling into, the footie d wicked plans of emitting paper money. « Up my Lopes, however, that we suail ere long tdopt « mure just aud liberal system of pohey, In @ letter to Richard Heury Lee, President of Coa- gres#, dated Mouut Vernon, augtst 27, 1785, Wasu- lugtua soid;— I lave never heard, and I hope never shall hear, auy serious meution of » paper omission in this State: yor thing may by in agitation. Ignuesuce and design productive of much auschiet. 1 Peeted)). Of tke dtate reprobate ine id JRFVERSON’S OPINIONS. Jeflerson’s oppvetion Lo irreaeemabie paper money Was decided, sou is too well known Lo need muny Citations. In his day schemes of imfation wero Mainly proposed by tue frienas of unlimited tseue of bauk paper, aud his most vigorous denunciaions Wore direcied xguinst sucn issu Supply with equal lorce against al wbie paper movey. To Colonel ¥. Gate of Junuury 6, 1816: irredeem- te uuder f fever, whien the other hations. We ean produce but ug that itis au idle dream to Heve im 4 pilose bers stone whien eu everyiliiug, deen taan from the original semvence ol (he sweat of bis brow shall he bat bis ja a letter \oJohu W. Kpps, dated Novem- der 2, 1818, guia :— ‘The sum of what has boon said is that onr medium should to out produce as 20 be one par with Bttioe with wuien we tase, aud winwd Md stute ; baat Hpoete iy the most pe e wilk pre ies owe ly ad uutvors permitted. To Golunel Carrington, under date of May 27, 178, be wail Paper is poverty; it ix only the ghost of mousy, and not mousy itevil, VIRWS OF MADIKON, 4 Madison, iu « sotwr to Thomas Jederson, dated August 13 Whether Virginia te to rowain exempt fror Sue tailuee of uxperiment. visew ers, fail is thorally contain, for bow of it visible ‘in some Intrinsic defeer of tle pape Win rather food thon eare th: fonus away tho cuin top Wil, Luerelare, soun ve ew tar Shas purpose. Frou th evitable, Ihe valuo vi mu . Specie wi serve vue of the therefore, will be loss vialuabie than #pe: Madison, ina lotter to 0, D, Williams, dated Feb. Paary, 1820, sata; of papers pai . ‘The paper, hot beea convertible Suto Jopundea on the porley of the lias vecn produced uy a un- aot it Ina letior to Thomas Jefferson, dated Jaly 18, 1757, Maediton suid;— Nothing ous evil springs from thie wherever it is tried, wid yet th 1 maginary money ot boon trivd comtiune t 0 id growt reason to four that th teen Vil Mitet be tasted fu Virginia Letore ihe appetite there will Uo wt an end, VikWS OF OFief STATHAMES, Richard Henry Loe, io 1796, io a lower to Washing. THE SCOURGE, UNSETTLED WEATHER RETAINING THE YELLOW FLVsR IN THE SOUTR—PLAGUE sPors IN TENNESSEE AND ARKANSAS— LAST REPORTS, [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Naw Ox.gana, Oct, 16, 1878, The following 1s the yellow fover report for the past tweoty-lour bours:— Board vf Health—Now cases... oe Board of Houltp—Uld cases just reporied. Howard Agsociation ........ Young Men’s Christian Assuctation .. The Howards tell me thatthe most of the! are old ones which have not been reported botore, and that nearly all are irom the upper districia. 1 learn at the rooms of the Young Meu’s Christian Association that.only thirty-one new cases reported to-day camo from that part of the eity bounded by Esplanade and Josepuine streea Only aaingie case appeara in the Second district. Nearly all the cage from the Sixth distriet. 1 was allover this district this morning with two members of the Young Meu’s Christian Association, where at least 160 cages have been under troatment by this association alone, In this disirict, too, the largest number are children, Every boude, indeed, presented the appearance of a chila’s lying bwo, three and four iu one Dr. Cuambers, of are reported bed, ali prosiratea by she tevor, the Howards, told me that {n one square where he Bad treated thirty-two children only eight adulis bad been sick. In one Louse | touud ap intdat only a few bours old lying beside another child just ro- Many of the houses were mere Lovels, Some few cottages which presented a neat and even a pretty appearance from the streot I found on entering bad nutning witha bata single bed and two er three chairs. PAINFUL DESTITUTION. as bere expressed in language tl jo one place I found two women lying on the Moor up in a loft, The kitchen was un old ehimagy, pot a room, built out in the yard. Four ck 1m one place, three of them ip one bed und ibe inlant sa its mother’s arms, In another house 1 found ine sick all covered from the fever. not be mistaken. cn ilareu out of five wer this distrigs noticed a evl- cases even among the white pupulation, Ot Oredepeopie (here were a large umber sick of them were discovered 10 Onewomun bad been lying in ber bed for niue days hy Of the dostors could per- Her bight eyes wore looking tor rast Was evideut to ali, jor througbout tue wuo apd breadth of this digirict ouly one death had vc. curred among thre class 0! the population this season, and that was a woman) who aiud of tat pork after an otiack of jevor, ple, tor the wobt part, I jound the mothers at wwe bedsides of their cuildren. to tu isfappear aLiecdance 0 ding wickuess, with uo sickoess tha surtent in cating Among these puo- Only w single exception wihe white father, a German, | saw in js little girk On asking for bis wiie, who was colored, he told me she was working in the CONTINURD MORTALITY AMONG CHILDREN. tb this aistrict. little girl, very pale wad wher void me bad been tue, 4 With the disease, T ranger iu (ue south, aud kuew nothing about She had treated tue poor child wah js and castor ol} tor four duys belore she was taken sick as 4 preventative aguiust the pesti« Jeace. Lu sowie familive in this district, even among the extremely destitute, the physiciaos, [ om told, nave beeu exiremely successiul, Only a singie Child has been lost. Io otuer families, nous Lhe LeLLer ciass Of people the mortally One genticiau hus lost three chil- lu several cases the sick died in 3, DiLing ut the BUTseS as they One little feiiow bit off the in the dreadiui delirium ot the out, hearty could Out of wtumily of win fearful lury abu mud tried to hoid then tops of bie Boge: THE DEATH ROLL. ths jor tue past iweoty-iour tours is 26, a great decreasy, which We cau ouly Lope will Le fotat deaths to date, 3,575, Of tue dead are:— William Koiiy, Ewile Seaw.ize, Josepaine Newhouse, Adelaide Cozale, Heleo A. di, ginbetham, Cuuries Lorega, J. M. Daport, Louis Miter, Joseph Holabotser, Hoary Bartel, Bovert Lagmar, Kes. Nienotls, Hvpe D. Philips, Jean Bounty, won, oF) MeNamara, Joua K. Weims, Hyacintne L’ Antonia. een cuildren ander twelve ford, Among these are toart yours of nge. Despatches received from ail potnts oF the fever Bone KHOW BO Material abuienent of tho disoxse. : r, Lelegraph operator at the Jackson depot, d on, Who {00k (he fever yeut orable eoudll the First German Presoy Iho Howards navi jane and nerses of yellow lever. eoived adesputen axKing t be sent to Yasuo uy, where & Vory malignuut aud favat form of \evor bas Applications ior re) Avsuciaiion Wo-day pomver 87 The Howards Dat fo tue Young Mons Chriait 10 (he Howari 223, at nurses to Logtewn, Labadieviie aud Dr. Veosw aod gutoow Ww Morgan The Peabody Assoviation tesued 60,000 rations CONDITION OF CHATTANOOGA—THREE DRATUS PEVER Not YESTLRDAY—THE SPREADING AMONG THE MOUNTAINS. (BX THLEGEAPM LO THR HERALD.) CMATTAKOUGA, Loum, Oot 16, 1878. The three deaths irora yellow lever hore to-day wero- B. Legras, Mrs. O Dots aod @ colored man new cases Lave been reported since lise might, two of The disease bas probably lulied, dare no hope tor any permavent avatoment, however, While the caol nights and bot days continue thermometer stood at eighty-lour a n to-day at two P, BL ably suo tisell within « lew days ii a worse ‘Toe infected distriet yrte wo yet thom to the vamp when Well Of 10 Lhe Hospital When sick are vaillva io Lhe Jever lus Hot spread at ail into the fover will prob- 4 preut myasure, New YORK'S AID. Mrs, A. Mataran seut $10 to the Amearp office yes- terday tor the yullow fever sufferers. ' ‘Ybe tollowing subscriptions in aid of the yellow fever sufferers were received by Mayor Biy:— Proceods of concert given ou board the steamship Brit- aunic on Friday evenias, October 11, by Ole Bull, ausisted by Mrs. Ole Bull, Misves Lawson aud Burr and Messrs. Korvay, Seurs and Brown, through A Kuppausr, M.D. and John W. Henvessey, committee, 8229; St. Geo Church, Flushing, throazh George Pop Chure of New Londou, N. ¥., through Ro $5; Androw Mille, $20; Acting Cuptain Firat pro= ¢inck, $100 65; Freak’ B. Van Vorst, $20: Plattdoutycho Volksfost Verein, through H. lingstage, treasarer, $100; Gehrder, ‘Troundsehatis Bund, $50; De. W. Herdgert, through Gohrder, Treundscbatts Bua ‘The tollowing amounts have been collected up to date by Captain Oates of iv precinct from the bullot boxes 1 nis di ton ferry, $364 90; Boush terry, $6/119; Staten island ferry, $27 50; Stateu Isiaud and Nortn Shore ferry, $41. ‘the wholo sum receivea by the Muyor yesterday, $599 63, was sont to the Howurd Assooiation of Don- aldsonvulle, La, The Mayor has received tho foliowing letter, which he hus referred to the Citizens’ Comuities, of wich Chamberlain Tappan is trousure! WALLAcK’s, October 12, 1878, Hon. Surrn Exy, Jz., Mayor of the ctiv of New York :— DEAR >in—At. Lester Walinck desir 0 ud tor the reliet of tue yuliow fever sulferers ut the Souch. Wilt you kindly iustract some one to have the comumittce having such matters in charge pus in commu- nication ia oruer coipesiect. all necessary srraugemeuts ? ‘Wich much respect { remain yours sincerely, W. K. FLOYD, stage Diroetor. Tne Soatbern Relief Commitiee of the Chamber of Commerce met at noon, Henry Hentz, chairman, presiding. It Was announced that A. I. Stewart & Co,, 10 addition to their large contribution of money, bad given tor the yellow {ever sufferers four oases of clothing, consisting Of lawn suits, overdresses, eash- hawis, waterproof 4, Coats und under. 8, saving 4 mxtiuus ber ry luesduy, 230 ihwt., tn’ aid of ti nt clotting for women aud ebildren, Mr. J. Vierpout Morgan, freasurer of tho Chamber of Vommerce Southern Rolie! Coumittec, acknowl- edges the reveipt of the iollowing additional coniri- butioas:— Hagh L. Cole, $15; contribution Boxes, Now York Pout Office, per Postmaster I. -L. Jumes, $56 54; Fourth Uni- versailst Society, New York, por Willium Montross, treus- +, Prosbyteriaa sveiety, Grounport, b, L. per 00; 4 Friend, Paterson, Ne J.. $1 985 h, Bkaueute: MN: 80 Bd ‘ebo, . D., $150 26, 78 44. Previously” acknowledged, $161,905 22, Grand wtal, $162,573 G8, Filtocn hundred dollars were orered to be remitted KR, S. Cnaries, treasurer of the Ubicago, 54 Lous Orleans Raiiroad at New Oricaus, to be dis- by agents ce be veiected by him io’ the small towns beiow Juckson, Miss. ; aud $1,600 to the How- ard Associauon, Vieksburyg, ior tue relief of interior places. 2 An atbletic and giadiatorial tournament will bo given at Irving Hail vo Saturaay oveuiug ior the ben- vit of the yellow fever suilerers. The programme Will Comprise collar and elbow wrestling and sparring by some gt the best koowy professors ef these aris, and the Grecian and Roman stutues of J. M. Latin, 1s ig anderstood that Mayor Ely will be present REINHARD? INDICTED, +THE GRAND JURY OF RicHMOND CouNTY FIND A “TRU BILL" —OTHER PROCKEDINGS. The Grand Jury of Richmond county yesterday in- dicted Edward Reinburdt for the murder of Mary Ann Doghau, whose remuins, as is generally buligved, were (ound buried in 8 barrel near Silver Lace, Staten Island, Tne only witnesses that remainea to be ex- mined from the previous day were August Key- mer, who. saw the accased digging the holo in which the Corpse was subsequently found; Willtam Moses, the lad who loaued einbardt his wheelbar- row lof @ conaiveratiun of six sticks of candy, ana Edward Reddy, who, umong owwers, saw the prisoner whoeliog 4 barrow Coutaiomy « barrol toward Silver Lake, At four o’ciock P. M., tha Grand Jury having eonciudea their laborz tor the term, came in court, and, aller the usual Jegal jormalitios pad been observed, the foreman handed up a baten of diciments to Judge Prath The Court having glanced at the inuorsements on these documents and singling oue out from the rest usked 1 1t wus not anderstoud that all of the papers buoded im by the Graud Jury, with the exception of thut one indictment, should be disposed vf im the Court of Sesion Tue District Attorney, in reply to the Court, moved that KUCb disposi tut the business sb vuld Vo raade, the Cyurt thea informed the Grand Jury Wat they Wore disubarged for the term, THe INDICTMKNT, Suvjowed | py ol Lae indictment ;— State of New York, county uf Kichwond, 1 —~the jurors of thie poople uf the peut or sow duck in aud for thé vedy of the county of Kehmoud uyou thelr oatt prese ut: ‘ «late of the town of Middiotown, { Richmond, wloresuid, on the wineteonia ewe Yt UWE Lord one tuousaud eQt y-uigiit, ab the sown and sounty tores wad in aud F en us! id premeditated sien to etfoee the death of iw 0 Deguau, 4 (ORKO AO dooeull, aod bunt be. the sand award nen diary An Doguwa, iu some way and some YAU, iuDtrutbents aud weapons whd Which they cannot thea aud there wil- und premeditated waht Mary Anu Di id Mary Aun Doge ‘eauld, upon the du say that the said edward Kuiuharat, b wal Sarg Aun Degnau, in manuer and. foru wud by Wenus siurosaid, Mt bbe town wud eouuey alurunsid, ov $8 Jay MOU in the your aforesaid, wilfully, feioniously wad de lbver at d protasdiiated vosign to eflest tho D id kA aud mu neh easy Mande wind vroviaew bones of te peuple uf Lhe Bente of sew Yura aud suelr d ibys JURN VROAK, Dintetot Attorney, AS the prowout term of the Court of Oyer and f miner Cioses to-day anu Judge Pratt decided put tu bold Qu adjouruvd session lor the Bole purpose ot We Keimiardty his came uecessarily gues Over Until tho weet Oyer aod Lorminer, watch coes bot convene uulli May, 1879 Shortly ater te Graud Jury came iito court District Ae torney Grouk issued @ bseneb warrsut ior the trausiur of thé prisoner from the New Brightou lockup to phe Richmoud county jai. From the later pia Wil bo taken iio court Way for mt whea ho will be fui iy asked plead guilty oF bob guilty to the charge i the indictment, In toe Aiterivon Reinnurds will ve escurwd to New guton by Sherif browo, that bo may ve present ‘ edveluson of the Corover’s tuquest. Padlige Dit mar t# lof the time bemg vomicied with the family of the Sverd in tue Kivumoud County Gourt House, ihe Captain of the Siaten Island police, whom tho Diatriet Aclorney eatrasted Wil thy execution of the bouel Warrgnt, arrived at Now Hrigutoo late leat country districts, always cuding (here with the which gu (rom the town or from Over Infected eF Severai cases on Lockout Mouutain Lave oot iniee eVeuiug, Hut be Folusud Lo stale Wuesbor Le ineunded removing the prisoner 10 Richmond last uigut oF this moruiy, ang third heats aud the race full to her 10 geod shape, Grace took second money, Key West third and Nelle Webster fourth, SUMMARY, ; Prosper Park Fate Gkounps, Guaveseno, L. 1, Oct. 15 and 16, 1875.—Purse $300, divided, tor horses thatnever beat 2:90. Mile heata, three in five, iu harness. (Four beuts trotted on Ugiover 15.) B. Crossin’s ch. m, Maggio Crossin. 86111 ‘A, Buker’s bs y. Platvush Boy. 1662 J. Mouutain’s gr. i» Joun s... 2 4 80.0 W, McMahon's ar, wi, Jessle Saud 3 3 2ro aca. Frvemin’s b. g. Star. 4°@ 4ro ‘4A, Burriil’s gr. m. Josie 6 6 ur. EL Williams’ o! i, Sixth heat...... 40 Damm DaY.—Varse, $400, divided. tor borses Dever Uoat ; mile beuts, three in five, ip harness, (tore 48 trotted od Octover 16.) Alden Goldsmith’ bf Driv W. H. Sargent’s s. g. George Mats Goodwin's gr. m. [ren A. J. Buseeli’s b. i. Neith J. H. Poillips’ bm. Rose Medwin, Y, Burt's & m. Modesty B Browa’s « m. Lilly First beat. Second beat, ‘Turd beat woe 38 2 3546 0 + 36 1A0. Paosrxcr Ghounps, Oct 16, 1878,— Purse $300, diviued, fur burses tas ever beat 2:34; mile heats, three 10 five, tu harness. A, J. Feoke’ bim. Magia Mishel W, AL. Grunt’s GL. Zo SUE. .cseees, k. BE. Duovam’s vo, m, Voiuaseer A. A. Freomun’s b. g. Stilesso, ‘D, 5. Quinten’s cb, m Mami J, D. Willis’b. 8, Norwood Chief Seecakin aid? exepuene BE. cenen SEEEE ESSE * Finisbed secund ; set back for ramuing. Same Dar.—Purse, $350, divided, for horses that pever beat 2:27; wile heats, throe ness Matt Goodwin's b, m. Laay Kiideor... Wiliam dicMauvoa’s b, uw, Grace, 0. J. Sehoolcrait’s or. Andrew). sis Jobu Haziow’s b. um. Nellie Wevster,,,.,. D. B. Murriugton’s br. g. Droad.,... First heat. becond hea! Third beat. The “iorty’’ purse, with twuive untrios, and the “twenty” race, Wish #1X entries, ae un the curd lor ‘Thursday, CHARTER OAK PaRK. SECOND DAX OF FAK SECOND MEETING OF THE NEW ENGLAND BSPKCIAL CIRCUIT—1WO IN- TERESCING 1ROTS—THK FIRST UNFINISHED, THE SECOND WON BY LITTLE WONDER, (41 sRL2ouara TO THE HERALD. } Haxrvorp, Voan., Oct, 16, 1878, The races at Charver Oak Purk this altornooa were witnessed by a larger asdembiugo than tuas of yeater- day. Of the two events on the programme the “pwenty-fve” race was the beat The ‘by-tour’? race, usually showing good field of horses at park three starwre this afternoen, aud she winner had everytni bis own way, In the pools Littie Woouer and Delight alternated as tavor- ‘tes before the berses appeared upon the track, bat afier the first beat the formor ws barred. Foxie sold first choice in the 2:26 elas, Joe Ripiey secoud, Result third, wih Wi seilung fourth tor a small amount, The *4weny-t class bad afield of six starters, Result gesting ti ‘the pool javoriy took we ier # sharp ou. who jost maialy @roGou tue burt ja the seeund heat, and beld yer piace watil sbe yielded 4 10 Result by 4 break on the backsiretch. Kounding the tura Wiss took tue b by & sbarp spurt aad weld 16 Yoder the char; ib, alwer « ratslog which at one time ful, fhe third heat was eiso credited to Wiss, wo showed io front frow start to Muish, even alter 4 bad break Irom castn shoe. Wind ied atthe quarter of jue tours beat, but Foxie elosed, und they lad it peck und Deck Yo the Lull, fually gaining vver 4 ieogtn by ruuuing. In consequence of bois, wluoUugy be Came 10 fret, the best was awarded to Fone, (be heat Was a geouime aurprise, both Wine uod Poxic appareutly quituiag, and Lady Daggece tak- img the Jed ui (hO start nod holding ib persiaeuuy into Khe Lomediretch., Keeult shen collured wer, und itor un exeiing race boin wear uuuer the wire ether, Waking & dead heat he conclusion of tue | Face Was postponed uutil to-morrow, owing to the ir’? race was an casy victory for Lilie out uis ioad of @ i inentiousd. either of whe Ober wo Courvstauts gelling any- where near bit; aud m tue wird beat Livtie Wonder iutsbed the race ousily in bis Own favor, tue oly iD forest being iu a pretty beck and veck race beiwoen the Otuers lor secund piace, Undine tovk secoud mvuey aod Deligas third, Following are the UMM AKL Cuanter Uak Vank—Ocronen Mektixa—3xconn Day—VcTonen 16—2:20 CLase—Puree $400; divided, ry ve We W. le Brooks’ bs. Resuit D. Bigiey’s % & Lady Daggou, Us Ki, Moshier's v. g& Jue Ripley, Firat peat Beoond heat + 864 fhira beat + 8b $ Fourth beav.. 86% 151354 217 4 Pith neat 80% 111434 gui Day and 1us0k—2:34 Obans.—Parse $900, b, & Littly Wonder, noids’ b. wm, Undine. bm. Delight First heat. Becund heat LAF DORbes. 4 7 iy SaMk Day.—Purse $190, tor horses that have nover Deuten 2:40; $90 to first, $40 to second and $20 tu tho third borse; mile heats, best turec in tive, in bare H. Kents br. g. Dwyer... J.D. Cole's b, im, Marche. 1, &. Dunbam’s b, g, Garvoll RK. McCuilogh’s ob. m. Maury. man m.m. Nashua Maid, or. m. Black Boss or's bg. Quick.. Sue cee Sh eomine J.N, Chandier’s br. m. Fiora Jefferson, WILMINGTON (DEL.) RACES, Wuaixetox, Oct, 16, 1873. The autuma races commenced here to-day. 2:50 race waa wou by Lyman io 2:45, and the 2:37 pacing race by Biliy io 2:1 HORSE OWNERS AND FORFEITS, which seems to extat in the minds of Several owners as to the liabilities of a party who purghases a horse with his en; on the forfeit list has ipaucea the Executive Commit- tee of the Maryland Joskay Club to puss the following regolutions, which embody their interpretatio: ules of thoir ciab relutive to that subject :— Tho. purchaser of @ horse, with bis eng: can o¢cupy no better posit: is purchased. ements from a party oa than that of the person seller woula have to do befaro start- ing such horse will be required of the purchaser. tbe seller of a borse, wish bis enzagemonts, was in it ist he could pot have starteu uny horse, although, be owed no torieit ou that particular horse therefore, no norse purchased, with bis engagements, irom o party ip the lorieis list cau start io gegements with which be was suid unle obligations of his seller for that particular engage. ment, ua weil og all bis seller’s tori a ments are first Fr uot himself in the forteit liat may horse on which no jorfes ure at the time of av nominating und sturting, botwithstundiug the tinct that ve may bave purchased Lim wig his engagements irom « party io the Jorfeit Ii A purty purchasing a horse with bis engagements Ddecomes linvle for tho engagements of such horse, aud until the same are paid afier they become due he cannot nominate or start auy horse, LORILLAKD'S HORSES FOR ENGLAND. ‘The borses that Mr. P: Lorillard intends sending to England will bo at the stable, corner of tay and Provoat streets, Jersey City, on Friday noon (\o-mor- be seen by all woo take ap in- ts on all anteco- Dowiuate and start row), where they terest in their foreign misaion, SALE OF HAMBLEONIAN STOCK, MipviuTows, N. ¥., Oct. 16, 1878. Jobn E, Wood, at the Knickerbocker Stock Farm here, yeuterday ry Hambietonian stock, The aggregate sum realized The highest prico was $660, whicu ‘was givet tor Mack, by Knickerbocker, he by Rys- Hambiejonian. AFILR 1LHE HOUNDS. County Hunt had The members ef the Que @nother delightiul day for tuelr run yostorday, a miles south- The hantemen, with ther grooms and the pack, took the read irom the kennels shortly alter tweive o’cloc! minguate by half-past ou start, The fold was east of Garden Chy. order to reacn Far- he hour appointed for the in pom of very pleasant {ea- ture of the occasion, The hunt arew cover quarter north of Farmingdale, and ran a couple of miles im that direction, when the course changed toward the wast, quarter for about turee miles, when the course a: ‘veerod toward the nortn, continuing so for another couple of miles, The huvte: ‘The acent led on io this had bow accomplished in, having traversed a very javervais by sharp rotliog ved the nvcessity of sometimes ugly dowa hill jumps, aps @ groom who had charge vi heavily, and spe eg slde there, aud crownod | nich rem face and head vortion of the rui comparatively open aud i feuces, Was first toward the west, tnen ib & southerly direction to Woouberry, and #0 on im tue same line till Jericho was roacved. Ali along the course the pack showed sigus of much retentive power, und as the wind proved iavorable they wero able to find the scent and retain it without difficuliy, ro, close aud sharp all through, particu. larly trom Jericho to the piain, bali West trom there, where the fluish took place in oped, a short way from Hicksville, n j@ road. Alter the nish Completely jaded and tired, uy buck to the koangls the pack id wore with difficulty abouta mile anu a Notwihstunuing picked ap the back seent, frou going off again in fail ery. Were rexched at half-past three o'clock, and ine day's ran Was pronounced & most enjoyable drag SHOOTING FOR AN ENCYCLOPEDIA, ‘Tho sevonth competition for th (a copy of the American Kucyelopedia) took place erday alterpoon ui Creedmoor, fuir, but the wind biew from tho souch with conuid- ‘Appleton Prize’! Tho match was shot at the 200 and 300 yards hots, with the privilege of two wighy ing Shote at ench distance; open fur ali comers and the property of any Competitor Who shall win it twice, Several of those who won itoa former oevasions took purt in tho them were uble to secure ranges; sove! ‘Tho prize becom bat cone of A large attondauce 1g expected, ag this will proba~ bly be the lust game of tho season, RACKETS AND HANDBALIZ At the court of Mr. N, Hicks, Hudson stroot, Hobe. ken, yesterday afternoon, tbe first encounter at American rackets was between Professors Manning and Keating. Tue former won vy 21, 1d, 21 to 17, 21, 18 ior the latter, Iu the succeeding contest Mr, M.. Landy and Mr, thomas Gooa wou four atraigut gamus, al, 21, 21, 21, irom sir, B. McQuade and Mr, Ynomad Curry, who gained 16, 18, 8 aud 15 aces, Av the court of Messra. Farrell & Fitgsimon, Whilow street, Hoboken, Mr, William McDermou, by 21, 18, 21, bows Mr. T. Dorsey, vue got 21 ana 13 acces. Mr. M, Murpuy and sir, I. &, Coaneliy, by 21, 21, 14, 18,21, beat Mr, J, Hemsou anu Mr, W. McDormou, wise obtained 18, 15, 21, 21 and 16 acos, At tho court of Mr B. McQuade, Madison atreat, this city, Mr. Jobo Stewart, by 18, 21, 21, beat Mr, Thouas O'Neil, wuo scored’ 21, 18 ivd 18 noes, At the Willow strect court, Hoboken, Mr, T. £ Conngily ang Mr, M, Murphy were dutgated at nand: by Mr. Witham McDermott ana Mr, J. Hemsoa, Ine scure Was for the latter, 21, 18, 21, and for {uo former, 15, 21 und 19. At MlcQuade’s court, Madison street, this city, Me W. Malley and Mr, J. Ryan, by 21, 14, 21, detearod Mr. E. Carroil and Mr. J, Suflivau, who gained 16, 21 and 19 ucoa. YACHTING NOTES, Sebooner yacht Atalanta, A.Y.C., Mr. W. R. Vor milye, from New Y6rk, cruisiug eastward, und echovonor Coruolia (vf FPoiladelphia, N.Y.¥.C., Mr Joba R. Feil, irom Newport tor Now York, passed the HxxaLp Telegraph Station at Whitestono, LL, yesterday. SULLIVAN-LYNCH SUULL RACE, The race in single sculls, between Danio! F, Sulll- van, of Jowell, and Michuel Lyneb, of Salem, 108 $300, distunee two miley with a taro, whien was post. poned trom fharsday Just until to-day, was rowod this un Charles River, in the preseuce of an immouse throng. Tue race wus wou by Sullvas by five teet, Time, 1dm., ois. THE FITZ JUEN VORL INQUIRY, ANOTHER DIXCUSSION OF THE GENERAL'S Aln * LUGED “DISLOYALTY” TO GENERAL POPE, Genoral Sherman wus among the spectators at the Fitz Joba Porter inquiry yesterday, and listened to the evidence with a map of the country boiere him. Generuls McDowell, Wiltam ¥. Smith (**Baldy”) and other miliary men were aiso preseow ‘Too first witnoss was William &. Lord, who was the official stenographer of the court martial that tried General Port On the 15tn of Decomber, 1862, pending the trial, he weet, in company with tne correspondent of tho New York Times, to General Porter’s rooms, in Wasbiogton, to im quire for some despatches which nad been misial and while there Heard General Porter say, * was vot loyal to Pope; there’s no denying that,” ess could Dot recall anything e@lge that was said at the time; tbree or four day: @ record of ine rowark in a letee! xamined, General Porter, some excitement; caused by court tuat day, und his re mark was in the form of a soliloquy; witnoss bad ot mentioned the circumstance gutil alter the con clusion of the court martial; be made no formal written statement about it woul y Munieaton tuo Judge Advocate Gene Goneral Porier’s couascl produced priuted coptes Of w correspocuence between General Holt and tha witness, 19 Muy, 1871, 19 winch tue lormer says tuat the latter came to uim in December, 1862, woile tue trial was pending, and tuid him of the remark above quoted, Which he felt tb bis duty to gh toat he (Holt) replied that he did pot toink tt wortn as he thought he ies Gouerat Por- him putit io writing, Witness suid thas he did not remember hav. tng so told General Holt wuile tho trial was io progres and that he did oot to bis reply think of correctia, tuat error, nor afterward Wuen the correspondeace was priuted uid he eurrect it, 4 4uNSH OF PROPRIETY, He had retrained trom meutiouing it from a sonse Of propriety to Porter, aud only spoke of it to Holt wwe of duty to that officer, who had eine ‘ hut be went to Senator the had uot two minatus."? Obandier and told him w affidavit, bat did aot make any public a ask the Senator or any one 80, ‘Two farmers who lived poar the Buil Rua battle field wero then examded 4s to the rouds and evonis us soon by them Ou tue 20b of August, and the cor Fecthess Of the map used 1m the investigation. A RETORT COURTROUS. ‘Tho Judgo Advocaty subinitiied some documentary evidence in the shape of extracts trom pamphitts od by Get quenuy catiea y IMpULing dishonest motives to Dim Rovers I. Lincotn’s te: couusel Ko of riicies, and tue: Auswered that he eit volore oe spoke tual be tho case. Culonel Charlos Marshall, who was oa General L Staff, Made some addiions and corrections to his pro- Vious tostiinony, as (ho result of# visit to the fold just week, aud inarked on a map the positions of tho Contes 0 troops on the 29tu of August | Genera) William F, Smivb (Baldy Sui?’ au Lo bis knowledge of the Iriendly relations botween Geuorals Popo and Porter after tho events In question, abd told how they Visilod bis headquarters together the week alter tue second battle oi Bull Kuo, wore on most amicable terns This tostimony was in rebuttal of that of the spy who day i board /orter orucr that no honors oF ovul should ve paid to Goueral Popo. ‘At hulf-past three u’clock the Buard adjourned ull to-day. SPINOLA’S STEAM PROJECT, Tho resolution of the Common Council authorizing General Frank B. Spinola and ‘his associates” to tear up the streets of this city for the purpose of lay- ing Mains aod pipes im order to supply steam to the city and {ts inhubltants, onder tho pian of the Holly combination sysiew, has beou trans uirtied to, Mayor Ely tor his approval, ‘ine Mayor sfited yesterday that ti iY called upon by & number of persons roprene! those who favored and opposed the meusure, thut thoy expressed & desire to be beard apon tt. Was therefore tis Intention to appoint @ day for that purpose, Waich Would be duly sanounced, A new (ueotion hus arisen fa this connection It is Raid that the streets ure airowuy taxod to thotr fullest pacity by gas mains, Uroton mining and large sewe! os, wud that the work of laying ateam heating, sind Might damage the others, ‘