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“CURTER GRACKSHEN. The Residence of a Physician Ran- sacked by Burglars. CONNOISSEURS IN SILVER Traces of the Marauders’ Presence in Every Part of the House. That @ gang of oxpert burglars sre operating in Fifth avenue und its vicinity has been demonstrated lately by & series of bold robberies in which the arackemen have displayed a cooiness and sel!-posses- Non that mark them as adopts in vbeir art. Karly resterday morning, or late on Friday night, another tobbery was committed, which, for boldness of con- seption and coolness of execution, rivals avy act of the kind that has been perpetrated tor a long time. Their visit to the premisos was first brought to attention by the cook of Dr. E. P. Fowler, of No. 38 West Fortieth street, whose residence suffered by the intrusion. On coming down stairs yesterday morning she found the furniture on the busemoot floor disérranged, the doors open and other con- clusive evidences that the piace had been thoroughly Tangucked, ‘the dining room ana the parlor are on the lower floor, and {u the luitor are some costly but cumbrous bronzes and other articles of virtu, They Were leit undisturbed; mot u thing was out of order. 1t was im the dimiug room that the intruders bad ex ercised their arts, A few battered picces of table garniture tay there, They haa been twisted and hain- mered to test their materi nd being found spurious wero lett behind. All the r liver table service, tho Valuable plate, tne ornamental vessels had been car- ried off. Drawers were ransacked, tablee were up- turned, and littered about wore urn handles and other fragments of silver, whieh had beon wrenched olf us though they had interiered with the pucking of the Dooty. Close to the reception room is a wardrobe, which is a curiosity 1 its way. A large mirror faces the incomer and seems to covor up a solid surface of cement and woodwork; but behind itis a cavity—a barrow closet—whieh Dr. Fowler used as a receptacio for his out-of door weur, In it had been hung soveral valuable overcoats: but yesterday morning when it ‘was opened they bad ail disuppeared, WHAT WAS FOUND IN THE CELLAR, An alarm was at once sounded and Patrolman John- son appeared, The rooms were rened and the yards about the house explored, but the burglars bad long since got away, It was soon after this that one of the domestics: had occasion to go to the cellar} Thore a new surprise was in store, The intruders had evidently repaired thore alter having ransacked ‘he upper floors, whether for deliberation or a divi- thon of the booty it is bardtosay. {wo enigma- Neal traces they leit behind them, One was a table cloth which had been taken trom a drawer in the dining room, and which now was covered with the marks of bloody flygers, What shese crinison daubs indicate 1s yet a mystery ; but there they were on the whito dumusk, as tresb as though thoy had just been placed upon it. The otner trace of their presenco was a curious oue. It wasa biue stocking—« woman's stockiog, worn out at tho heels and otherwise indicating Jong service. What it was used for, why it was left on ao ice box beside the bioody table clotu, no one ‘but the uocturnal visitors ean explain, POLICH INVEBTIGATIONS, Soon after the aiscovery word of the burglary Teached the Central Ollice, and Captain Williams, it Whose precinct the house 18 located, was instructed to investigate, Two of bis ollicers visited tne house and thade a survey of the premises, The entire block 18 sufrounded by imposing resi- dences, through which no access to the rear couid be had, ws in the ense of tne Leccn robbery, Ihe burglars evidently bad braved the vigilance of the patrolman On post and entired trom the frout, This was estube lished when the domestics were questioned. The troat Window had been ualastened, ‘I urougn careless- ness the burglar alarm attachment had been neglected and Was leit uufusienea, Ou tho projecting ledge of 6 Which torms the silla clot of dirt showed woere intruders? bad been placed, and daubs the balustraae of the stoop explained how they had mountea to the window’s level. For awhile the officers were puzzled by a stand in froutof the window ou which some briitio ornaments were placed wud which was found in the morning undisturved, It was justin front of the suutiers which bad been closed, but not fustened, and at first it wus tuougnt them would dis- A practical experiment, however, that an entrance could be eftected rrangement, aud the theory (at the entrance im that way ts thus Tuside the house traces of their 0 visible, The open Ward. the bare wainut bad oneo stoud ; of whien the quality bad veea tested with the bammer—ull bore evidences of the Intradery’ bands, THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, Down stairs in the busemeut the furniture had becn displaced and three bdttles of wine were missing trom their receptacie, clearly indicating that the marauders, wuile makiNg reo with Lhe silver of the ad bad a merrymaking among themselves mingly been their last place of re. cunale found there which they and it 18 a problem whether or not the bloogy stu tb discovered there in- Gicate that the stolen wine draughts ha aifects, What took them atall to the und resort also swetisdoubtiul The spider webs and dingy morsels ciimging to the vaait holes show that the covers buve ‘not been disturbed for either ingress ¢s8 abd tho openings in the reur are protected with iron bars, Bat it was io the upper floors that the brazen, al- most tool-hardy Dolduess of the burg! had chiwily tested itself, Not content with acking par 1g room and kitchen, they nad ascended to bursery aod library and even to the Vr. Fowler bimsell, oo wi dvor t heir tools were found as w on the the other upartments Evidently some noise had alarmed ihein and caused them ty descend below. ‘The burgiar’s mode of exit was disclosed by the murks Qpon the basement door, It is probable that, Deleving it to be fastened by some pecuitar lock, they attempted tocut out & groove im the doorpost to force the bolt through, und afterward discovering how easily tuey could open it, gave up theit original a . Aball events there are traces on the wood- work of the use of asharp ivstrumeut, WHO ARK THN HURULAMBE No clew to the burgliré other than that supplied by wu other She act of opening place it, they bad utterly disappeared, It was al concluded that they bad swam acrot Westeuester, and the guard boat was for that shore, but no success resultes ‘ is very probable they tad already found refuge in a neighboring bara or rick, where they bad bar- rowed their Way into the bay, nuked and dripping, as Lhey emerged Irom the water, Up to a late hour they hud not been discovered, Tho police bad bees promptly warned of ther fligot and we tne look. out to appreticad thea 10 Lue cy, Keepor Lawreace Hynes, lu whose charge they had been, asst by two other officers of the Penitentiary, prowied about the Westchester shore until a lute bour. EDISON AGAIN AL WORK. RENEWED LIFE IN THE MENLO PaBK LABORA- TOKXY—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Mr. Kaison y tory; bus it was noted by his ai the vigor so usual to him when io good health. face, which ordtuarily bicoms with rugged by h, was pallid and bis movements were less elastic tan be- fore his sickuess, Nevertheless, be went about the work of invention with some of bis old eurnestuess. During bis absouce from the laboratery the work on the electric light bas been comparatively at 4 stand- sul, His assistants, to be sure, bad ample material and copious instructions with which to proceed, und, Uuder the supervision ui Mr, Batcuyier, the able ch of the laboratory, some Maporiaut experiments were made; but the absznce of tue inventor himsell left a void that could uot ve filled. Almost the first uct ol Mr. Edison oo resuming work Was lo direct tuabiue geueraimg machine be Put into operation, 1 order tuat be might sev the el- lect of the elveiricny op some af che latest von structed lamps. A lew wiuuses of expernnmenvog demonstrated (hat Gertaid alterations were aecessary, and Mucululsta were ub ouce set Al Work effecting Lue same. ‘Mr, Edisou then made a personal (uspection of the two hew burluing: process of erectivain the rear Of the luvoravory, ‘The warn building is to ve the ma- chine shop. A mammott boiler has already been Weuted lu position, and iu # lew days there will arrive rout Mussuchusells ul Cighly-Vorse power eu- gine, wuich will al vuce ve set up. fue other banding 18 to ve Used 4¥ 4 photograph gallery. Hitherto the major part ol Mr, Edisoa’s inventions Luve bud tuelr progress recorded only by uruwiugs aud speciicuions, Wich, 10 many imstuaces, Lave been ioubd Inadequate, But in future as soou as aD juVenwn OF A Linprovement 1s made it will Ue tine mediately seat Lo the photographer, wuo will picture 1b dy wil its several partes The propused flighty up of the several houses in Menlo Park bas, sy Cousequence of Mr. Edisou's ile ness, Deeu delayed, add it Jy wor likely twas Lue event will Occur tur u tew Weeks, THE NEW TALKING MACHINE. Outside the luveratury tue main voject of Interest to Visiiors to Meuio Park 18 the new ouby, Every person Who calls anxiously inquires abput the wei- lure of the youug Reutioman, Lue lady Visitors are Paruicuiarly of ao inquiring turo of mind. Yesterday airs, Kdigon recetvea some judy trends, aud we litue stranger Was Banuled und curessed go vigor- ously tuat he felt culled upox io enter nis iniautile provest, Which he did in 4 series Of yells that «poke Weil for tne sirength of bis Jungs. ‘Tne universal Verdiot of Visilors Was, however, Luut (ou buy was promising youngster and tully worthy of Lis tater, RECKLESS DRiVING. lu the Hariem Potice Court yesterday Judge Kas- mire called attention Lo the fach tbat within a week pust ap unusually large uumber of sporting mon bad been arraigned belore bim fur reckless driving on tho uptown boulevards. Among these were geatiomen of uublemished character aud Well kuowa 1a business circles. ‘’o this class His Honor wanted to suy o word, Many compluints Bad Been laid belore bim to tue effect that the sves of lates and cuil- dren had been seriously eudungered, owing 10 the criminal BDegligence of these parties, y jaw bearing =upou this question, — ho Was Very piitin and easily undersiood, Withi city limits the driver of any veuicle must re- duce Lis speed to a rule not exceeding siX miles per hour, Lhe pepaiy lor cisregard of the uct Was $10 for each oflence, or wn daya? impris- oument io detuult. Judge Kasmire said he pros posed to enforce this ordiuanes to ihe strict Letter ot Lue law, without regard to tue social status of tue ollemuer or to aby pica of iguorance as to (be Wean- 1ug O1 Ube staLute, Yesteruay His Honor fined six gentiomen each $10 Jor Violating (be law aguingt Just arivi Lute ip the alterncon Oillcers of the mounted squad urrestea & pumMber Of otuers Charged With the sume ofleace, Their Vebicles Were given IDbo tue temporary cuarge of wlivery stubic ki 1 ubu ibey were tucked up in the Twelith precinct station house in 126:u street. tuey were arthur B, Proat, David Baruett, Jobn smith, uous Reily, James Grovener, Juies W. Simpson, Nicholas soritz and bis wile Sophy, The lady slulea Luu she bad provesieu aainst tue (ass driving ol Ler husbaud, auu seized sbe reins for tue purpuse of reducing ihe speed vi the horse. Lt was at this momeut that the oilicer 4aW ler and urrested her us the oug Who Was urivigg. ‘The prisoners wero much auuoyed, and spent wb bour or two in wi words and twiegraphing their frieuds, Judge Wan- a the vicinity, Was appeuied & prisoners to depart on their promise to appear at hi past ten this morning, Moriiz, nowever, was held, KNOX, TH HALTER, AFTER BATTLING BRAVELY, WITHOUT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE UNITED STATES BANK- RUPICY LAW, HE RAILS IN BUSINESS. Ao assignment jor the bevefit of his creditors was made yesterday by Charles Kuox, the batter, of No, 212 Broadway, New York, to Charles F, Abbott, Tue failure of Mr. Kuex, who has been so long a prominent business man in New York, witli doubtless surprise many, That 1 was iuevitable bas been | kaown by bis intimate frienus, who bad knowledge of his large to extensive investmonts since 1573, arising out of bis iu real estate. Mr, Knox bas always dune a large und paying vusiness; but the Shrinkage in real estate values during the past five yours gradually bore him down until ne was compelied by absolute iuauility te meet his ob gations to assign his property for the benetit of his crediors, That Mr, Kuox will bave the ‘8 as well as the) persistently reused to Bankrupt act while it was in ,and now while auvanced in life surrenders all his property ior the satisiaction of his devis, Among the preferred creators are Churies Aikman, of Brooklyn, to the amount of $5,000; J. D, Bird & Co,, of New York, to the amount of $11,600, aod John Siveluir to he amount of $3,000. Mesurs Brancu & Braueb, attorneys of the assignee, at No. 102 Broadway, a yesterday, that the total habilities ure about und that tho nominal useet: though what the absolute mpathy of wiil be impossible to tell untit the schedules are pre- pared, Mr, Knox, whea called upon last nigh| residence by a Hetatp reporter, begged cused from speaking of une tasiure, adding counsel had advised bin wot to go into we detats uptil the schedules had been arranged, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBEK 5, 15/8.—QUINTUPLE SHEET. ‘ NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. CLOSING GAMES OF THE SEASON—EVENTS AND ENTRIES—NOVEL TUGS OF WAR. Theclosing handicap games of the season, under the auspices of the New York Athletic Cluv, wili be held oo the club grounds at Mott Haven, on Tucs- day next. The programme is full of int ing features and promises a grout doa) of exciting sport. The Individual tug of war and the tug for the chum- plonship of the Seventh regiment are of such a novel character, the competitions are likely to produce much enthusiasm, Four teams from the Seventh are already entered and others are expected to be on hand, entries can be made to the captain on the feild up to the time of the contest, The unitorm of the teams from the Sevonth will be the ordi sireet pantaloons and shirt with futigue caps. 1 events and many of the ent are as follows ONS HUNDRKD YARDS RUN, First Heat. L, i, Myers.. +-New York, W. F. Gouen,,,. Mile Square Athletic Club, D, Heury Kuewito: New York Athletic Club. John CG. Wra: J y ew York, New York. Short Hills Atblotie Club. Harlem atuletic Club, New York. Now Yurk Athietio Club. New York. Manbatiaa Athlete Club, New York, Clinton 8, Day. W.C, Hall George E, Puyue Astoria, W, MoFuu! Funwood Athletic Club. The run mio bas twenty-eight catrics, aud among them are many fine pertormers. INDIVIDUAL TUG OF WAR, Trial Pulls. J. G. Trua: New York Athletic Club, C, H. Trua: w York Atniotic Clad, W. B. Curtis..... jew York Athletic Ciab. C. A. J. Queck berner, Scottish Amortean Athletic Club, 2WO KUNDKKD AND FIFTY YARDS KO. First Heat, New York, jaw York Athletic Club, New York Athietic Ciav, New York. «-Maphattan Athletic Club, Second Heat. Huriem Athletic Club, Yonkers, Kuickerbocker Yacht Club. +.Groenp nut, New York. Third Heat. Hirlom Atnletio Club, Ravenswood Lacrosse Club New York, diavhattaa Atbietic Club, W. H. Douglas J. W. Carte: Fraok Nichols, Witiam Kendrick, Al Ruche. A. Sebnab TUG OF WAR. Teams of four men, gross weight, 600 Iba, in uni- rm. No, 1.—Harlem Atnletic Clav (colors, purple and white)—J, B. Arnold, captain; E Valentine, W. C. Humiiton, J, D, Rivlet, EW, Molsou, substitute. No. 2—Hariem Atbletic Club (colors, purplo and wh.) —G. H. Huwig, captain; KC. Koester, £. Mol- son, U. Tagliedeu, W. Waite, suveiiiute, No. 3.—Mott Haven Team (colora, dark blue)—R, E, Stoekel, captain; G, W. Halsey, OC. P. Galuey, J. OU. Stepoens No. 4--Greenpoint Athletic Ciub (colors un- known)—B, Bluer, captain; J. Buros, K. Redan, M 8. tragger, J. W. Puge, suvantute, No, 5.—New York Athletic Ciub (colors, scarlot and whitey-J, W. Carter, captain; W. Re Whitmore, a. 1. Heya, D, Heury Kaoowiton, W. F. Shaw, sabsti- tute; M. Smith, substitute, No. 6 —Scottish-American Athletic Clad (colors, cross)—C, A. J. Queckbverner, in; C. J. Leach, C, Fabregou, Jr.; A, Thomson, ad, substitnie; M. Kits, substitu ONK-FIFTH MILE HURDLE RACK, New York. Greenpoint Atblotic Clad. Greenpoint Atbletic Clud, Youkers, " George H. Taylor W. RB. Stewart New York, Yonkers. NT, N.GS.¥.%., TUG OF WAR, Lentilnoa, captain; E. Deuks, 5B. Pomeroy, . Powers, wudstitate C, Doremus, substitute. No. 2—C Compaoy—Waldo Sprague, captain; C. H. Bruel, J. E. MeNicoll, J. H. Wal J.C. Guiles, Jona Gillies; J. Cabus, Jr., suvstiute; F.C. Kuowles, sub- stitute; H. B. Thomson, substiiate; G, W. Givson, substitute, No. 3—BCompany—J. M. Schuyler, captain; W. G. Senuyler, J. A, R. Dunning, J. N. Wright, F. a. Buck- man, Ne At Beckwitn; G. ju be LibUL Compa + Ring, substitute; aA. J. E. Rice, captain; T. J. tay- . Seugrist, C. Scballor, A. 3. ‘The tour Luodred and torty one e@utries wud the two mile walk twenty-four entries, I'he games will be called at fifteen minutes past one P.M. Lieutenant Colouel Louis Fizgeraid will be the Referee, und Mr. Thomas W. White the judge of walking. COLLEGE ATHLETICS. TUIRTEENTH FIELD ME! TING O¥ THE COLUM- PIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION—THE EVENTS AND WINNERS. The thirteeath deld meeting of the Columbia Col- lege Athletic Association was beld on the grounds of the New York Athletic Club, Mott Haven, yesterday alternoon, The weatuer was delighifal and the at_ Vendance very gratifying. Tne dash of 100 yards had fifteen entries and starters, J. Duield, S. of M., 2 yds etari Brereton, ‘79, 4 yds.; H. M. Moore, '82, 8 of M., 6 yde,, and J. Dovaid, 81, 8. of M., 7 yus., qualifled for the flual by winning trial beats, and all cume to their stations excepting Moore, who, having run bail a mile just betore, was tired. B jon woo the dash very cleverly in 11 2-5 seconds, Dufleld being second und Vovalé third, W. E. Gould, '79, 26 seconas start; L. G, Romaine, °82, 20 seconds, and F, Kiepetko, ’80, 8. of M., scratch, appeared in the mile walk, Thu scratch mao was dis- qualified ou tho first Is, ln Sum, 308., actual going the distance, eo. Romaine was $m. 47j¢8. Gould won without trouble win and Mr, Stayyesant Fish; starter, Mr. A. I. Bur- bid keepers, Mr. James O'Neil avd Mr. Joby FALL MEETING OF THE HARVARD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION—-INIERESTING SPORT, (Bx TeLEGRAPH To THE HER\LD.] Boston, Nov, 2, 1878. The fail meoting of the Harvard Atbletic Asso- ciation took piace this afternoon on Jarvis’ field, About fifteen hundred spectators, a large number of whom were ladies, witnessed the sports, The Orat event, the 100-yards 4: fifteen minutes pas, two P. M. Donaldson, 79; Trimble, ’80; Wende! 79, vung Warren, '82, Weudell won the fast time of 104% seconds. Next ¢uine the hail-mie run, for which there were but two entries—Crendre, ’82, snd Gaston, 80. The latter took the lead, bus was passed by Urehore at tho end of the first lap. Crehore won in 2m, 214%, with Gaston actlese secona, Hor the oue-mile walk appeared Holder, '81; Thompson, ’82, aud Sterling, of the Theological Schuol, Sterling took the lead at once and maine tulned it to the end, but was closely pressed by Hola Thompson came ins poor third. Time of wianer, 8m, 2s. ‘The first bout of the bicycle handicap, one mile, cume next, and proved very close and exciting Swan, 62, scratch; Parker, ’80,15 yaras, und Stur- gis, 81, 50 yards, were the starters. Parker with- drew ut the end of the third lap. Swan, by fast rid- ing, Managed to close up the gap at two-thiras round on the last lap, then made @ ueck-anu-seck race lor 100 yards aud wou by a foot in 3m. 495. ‘The fith event was tho one-mile rua, with the tol- lowing eniries:—Urowster, ’79; Brewster, '81; Yhacher, ’s2, and Manning, *82, Brewster, ‘79, took the lead and kept it fortwo und a hall laps, when Thacher passed bim and remained iy {rout to the end, Wioning tn Ow. 14%, with Brewster, '81, tweniy (wet behind, Brewster, 79, aud “Saontug made & — race lor third place, but the lutter wou vy jour jock. Tue 120-yard burdio race called out Torrey, '82; Warren, ’82, and Cowdin, '7% Yue lust named wou pratuiy in 1947 seconds. tue bicycle bandicap fvilowed, 79, did not appear, wud Swan, alter passing tine eudot (he bird lap, won in 4m. 7% Iding was particularly grace. ul and was mucn admired by the crowd. lu the quarver-milo run Bacoa, '80, ly beat Tore rey, ‘82, 1u im, 5s. Bacon 13 4 large man, and his Tuuniug Was v maguibceut signt, He is suid to bave mude much fasier tine in practice, und would doubt- less cave dove better tad Le been pressed. Next in order was whe tug of war, ‘The Sophomores aud Freshmen were entered for this, bus iv the absence of the Sophs a team was made up of tho stewards Of Lao assuciation, Tiis team the Fresb- mov pulled over the lige, amid ive shouis of the spectators, im 31 seconds, Six men pulled on each team, For tho 220-yards dash thero were threo starters— Wondeil, Dodaldsou, ‘79, ana Upham, 781. Woudell, who wou the 100 yards dash, crossed tue line easily rst am 24 seconds, with Doualdson second gud Upham third, Wenge is a Freshman, and ts enthastuetically backed by hiv Classmates, Woo say that he bas not yet bven at all pressed, He was Suceessiul in the (Wo Corresponding events at toe Freshman meeting just Saturaay. After the 220-yurda@ dash came the secoud pull of the tug ol war, Lhe Freshmer were again wiuuers, and took tue cap. Time of pull, 33 seconds, ihe last event of the alternoon was a sieuplechase of about a mile, over thirty burdies and several fences on Jurvis’ aud Huimes’ dieius, The entries were made at the post, Tex started, ibis proveu the most cutertuioing event of all, Some pretty leaping Was shown and several cams to grief on the burdies. The tiaish was close, vetween Butler, L. S., avd Torrey, 82, The latter won by three feet, dhe mecting was one Of tbe most successful the associauion has helt The eveuts were started promptly, abd credit ts due to the otlicers tor their eflicient mangement, Ihe tollowiug gontiewen ofli. ciated :—-Releree—F, W. Thayet, ‘78 Judgos—s, Bute ler, L. 9 j Kittredge, L. 3.3; R Trimble, '80, and W. Kane, 82, timekeepers—W. G. Twonly, 79, and William Hooper, '80, Starcer—r. M. Wure, B. 1, Fleid Marshai—Wiilany Hooper, '80. ‘Tbe track was ihe new Olin mole of the association lately uid out ou Jarvis’ teid, The time of euch event wnd the number of the winner wus bulletined 88 soon us tho event was finished, resident o w ution, Jam: V.ce Pre: t, i Hooper; Hammond, Jr.; Treausurer, & P. Up: a at The entris "82; Cowdin, ly, making A. Wright, Jn; tury, Samuel a, INSURANCE CLERKS AS ATHLETES, ‘The employés et the Mutual Life insurauce Com- pany beld a private athletic meeting on the grounds of the Manbattan Ciub yesterday atternoon. The results wore as jollows:—Coon beat Ferris ina seveo mile walk by two hundred and wwenty yards; time, 1b. liu 2%e Hagar won the one bundrea yards in 124;s. Burley beat Moran second, and Moutgomery third, 10 tae dush of tWo uundred and (twenty yurds, the time being 291478. Hagar won the ball-milo walk in 4m. 23s, Duncan captured the quarter mi in lm, $4, and tbo tag Ol war between six sin; an cqual number of married men was won former in 1m, 24s, FLEELWOOD PARK, THIRD MEETING OP THE NINTH WARD TURF- MEN'S ASSOCIATION—TWO CONTES 's— CH\RLEY AND AD\ GRAY THE WINNERS. A respectublo attendance was present at Ficetwood Park yesterday, to witness the third trotting meeting of this your, given by tho Ninth Ward Turtinen’s Association, The programme called tor two events, Tho woather was delightful and the track iu good con dition. Tho first race was a swoepstakos of $160, mile neaté, best three in five. The fotlowing borses came to the score:—Bav gelding Aleck (trotter) to wagon, biack gelding Charley (pacer) to wagon and bay gelu- ing Bind Boy (trovter) th harness, Blind Boy had the cull in the betting at 15 to 5 over the orners, The race was captured handily by Chariey to three straight heats. ‘The second event was algo a sweepstakes for $100, in five, in barn Yois breugbt out four trottera—viz,: buy mare Minnie H., ding Joe, black mure B Minoie H. wi y let go of her in the bext thro ate Abd she turned the tables on Minute H. by winotog the beats and race vory easily, ‘Lhe following aro the SUMMARIES, Fixxtwoop Parnk—!Rortine,—Saturpay, Nov. 2, 1878,—Sweepstaked $150, wile Ueate, best three in BASEBALL, Several hundred spectators assembled on the Union Ground yesterday alternoon to witness the sixth game The contestants were the Flyaways, of this city, and the ‘The Fiyaways scored the first run of the game ia tie secoud inuing ou errors by B. In the sixth imping the Hudsons tied the score by scoring a run by wiid throwing on tbe part of Fiect in the eighth in- nivg the Hudsous scored three runs, some of which The Flyaways by good batting aaded another run to their score in the last half of the in- ning, The ninth inning was Commenced andthe Hud- 8008 had scored two ruag, With no one oUt, When the umpire culled the game Duck Lo the eighth inning eo of the tournament tor the local championship, Hudsons, of Brooklyn. aod J, Raleigh and a base bit by Chaton. Ob o base bit by Farreliand an error by Towart. were earned, account of darkness, Following is the seore:— PLYAWAY. MUDSOX k. AE. KABLO. Ay Cramer,r.f,0 0 0 0 0 J Farrel2b1 1 2 6 3.2 10 22 De ,3b1 101 Keliy,@s..0 2 1 4 1 Bista’ghetl O Ob Waiker, 1b, 2.110 0 0 MsmithaeO LO % Vynos,p... 0 0 1 8 1 Schouck,p.0 0 0 3 Choton, if, 0 1 1 0 0 Savim1h.. 0 O14 0 Currav, ¢.. 0 010 1 0 KRSmi,LtO 0 0 0 120... 0 0 0 1 3 Barveyg.. 1 0 8 1 MeCanuef 0 0 1 0 0 J.KarshynfO0 0 0 0 Total 252410 7 Totals... 4 82114 “Score by Inningt. Clubs. Ast, 2d. Yd 4th, Oth, OUR. Teh, 8th. Fiyaway....0 2 0 0 0 0 O 1-2 Badegn, 00 NOK! ON GON > hye omy Uwpire, Mr, Bunce, Scorer, Mr, Coughy, Runs eurned—Flyaway, 0; Hudson, 0. rors—Flyaway, 0; Hudson, 4 Fiyuway, 6; Hudson, 3 | 6; Hudson, 3. 1ithe of gamne, one hour and toriy minutes, An exciting twelve-inning gamo of bas place and tue Unious af Jofsey City, which resulted in atie, The game Was called at tHe close of the twelfth Inuipg on account of aarknoss, The tollow- ihg 1s the score by inning HIBGscsesvescee 2°00 0 Calon, +1 0,078 2000100 trolovvd ‘The game will be played of ou Weduesday, Novem- ber 6, tur a Siiver ball aud secoud place tn the Cham. plousutp of Hudson county. ‘The yume which was played for the benefit of the players ol the Jersoy Uity Ciub, on the Centennial The nine selected to play against them were all men who had played in some 1 or League club durtog the past season, tys were outbatted ang outfelded by Ground, was well attended, Iuternatio: their opponents, Following is the scor: PICKED NINE. JERSKY CITY. Bel 4.0. R.1B.0. M’Corm’k,p 1 5 Poorman.p i 0 0 Kelly, c. 11 6 2 0 O'Gonn’rec 0 0 6 Kipp, 1b. 014 0 0 Sweency,iv 0 0 10 Corooran, 012.0 Exerbkrso 0 0 West, 20 0 11.2% ‘roy,2u...0 0 5 Nelson, 8.1 1 0 5 0 Dolst,s 5 0 0 0 Farrell, 3b. 0 1 0 0 0 Ricker, 3b. 0 0 0 Taylor, 1, @ 1 0 0 Shandieyito 9 2 Nolun, ef. 2 1 0 0 0 Qumajei oo 1 Lilly, tf... 1 20 0 0 Lewis,nt. 0 0 0 Totals.... 6 72412 7 Totals... 1 0 24 SCORED INNINGS. Clubs. Ast, 2d, Bd. 4Uh, 5th, Oth, 7th. Sth. Picked Nine : ie Sake ake ais ae VY =) Jersey City.. Ravs earoed—P; base by errors—Vicked Niue, 4: left on basos—Pickea Nine, e base nits—Picked Nine, 18; Jersey out~-Picket Nive, Keut, of Hudson Ciuv. Ofty minutes, ee ee ee Jersey City, 7. Yor y City, 4 City, 0. The lollowing strong picked nino, it is expected, will play Captain Fergusoo’s Chicago nine on the Union Ground, Brookiyo, on Saturdiy next, Novem- Reusehilager, catcher; Keat, pitcher; Walker, third base} Dolan, short stop; Clinton, left fleld; Crane, centre ver first baso; West, second base; Anderso Held, and Troy, right theld, RACKE!s AND HANDBALL, At the court of Mr. B. McQunde, Madison street, this elty, yesterday, Mr, Jobo McQuade and Mr. Andrew Van Opstal played a rub, best three in five games, at gainst Mr, Tnomas Lynch and Mr. Following is the score:—McQuade and Van Opstal, 21, 18, 21, 16, 21; Lynch and Berry, 19, 21, 17, ‘Tue DOXt contest at ruckcts ‘was single hander, best two im three games, Mr. KE. Car- roll secured 21, 14, 21; while Mr. P. Colton ootained American rackets T. Berry, 21 and 19 uce+, 16, 21 and 18 aces, Tue straggle at handbal four handed, best two and Mr, Jamos Sweoney pi. ‘Thomas McManus aud Mr. Janes McCarty. ing 18 the seore:—Stowart aud Sweeney, 21, 15, 21 McManus and MeCarty, 17, 21 und 19 aces, MINIALURE YACHT RACE, The semi-annual regatta of the Now Yorx Miniature tory Lake in Central Park. The priz» was a handsome silver cup, which is raced for somi-anuualiy, becom. Yacht Club was sailed yesterday on the Conser ing the property of the person winuing it four tim: tow irom the south throughout th dead to windward and rowurn, a The Ambassadress, J. Cogsw: of one milo. entrier, ve of those which suit Saturday not putting in au appearance. constantly gaining on théir adversary. tu ture wi somo exceilont sailing. y' tions til the Mais, the race being decided over” tor the Rambler, ow of a mile abead of tho other boa YACHTING NOTE. rom the Flyaway achts kept thi Schooner Ambassadress, N.Y.Y.C., Mr, William Astor, {from New York, passed the Heaacp Telegraph Station at Whitestone, L, 1., yesterday, cruising east- wird. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ENGAGED. Bacn—Vortmax.—Mr. Aaron J. Bact to Miss BeLix Vortman, both of this city, EscukLyacd—StRinukiM No carde. MARRIED. ANDBRSON—BassetT.—October 31, by Rov. BH. 8, Bishop, at Christ Church, Orange Junction, N, J., Epwakp F, ANDkR#ON to Kare E., aaughter of G. W. Bassett, Eeq., of this ity, BuewsTkR—BUTTON.—At the Fesiden James C. Brewster, of Cornwall, N.Y, A. BUTTON, daughter of the late Thomas Button. CARLTON AITKEN. —On Chur resiience of the bride's par October 31, by the Ki D Kempshall, ALuarr B, Cantron to Ayxin, daughter of ot woeonerc First bae by er Total lett on bases— tal base hits—Flyaway, Struck out—Fiyaway, 4; Hudsou, 9 ball was played at Greenville, N, J., betweon the Stars of that : 0-1 Kou Nine, 3; Jorsey City, 0. Fires Total Struck 1; Jersey City, 3 Umptre—Mr. ‘Time of game—Oue hour and 1, owner; the Rambier, Commodore G. A. Suter, and the Fly- away, Rear Commodore D, Chapman, wore the ouly en tho previous the Kamblor and the Figaway immodiately took the lead and kept The Rambler more than a quarter —S1eGMOND Escngipact to HENRINTTA 2 THINUUINER, Doth ol thiscity. No carda, of the bride, Thursday, Uctover 17, 1878, by the Rev, Dr. Deems, to CARs Margaret the 8 1, Aww CaLtamay, aged 36 hao. CALLAMAN. —Novembe: beiovad wile of Joun Cui Foneral to take place, Sunduy, November 3, at tw. oe from her lute residence, 161 Hudson st Re and Irieads are invited to attend, —At Montclair, N. J., on Friday, November 1, Guonae O71s Cravr, of consumption, Fuavral services irom the residence of W. L. Adams, Montela:r, tuis (suuday) afiernoon, November 3, ai hail-past thr ¢ o’elock. Conxon.—On November 2, ANxe Casey, wife of Murtia Connor, # native of the county Ros Ireland, aged 33 years. Funeral Monday, November 4, at nal o'clock. CROWLKY.—At Harlem, on Sat JaMeEs NeLson CROWLEY, aged 15 years aod 10 montha The relatives an i iriends of the family are respect fully invited to atteud tue funeral, trom his tate resi dence, 206 Hast 119th st., 0b Monday, November 4, at hail-past nive o’cluck, to St, Paul’s Church 1Tih st, between Lexington and 4th avs., thence to Caivary Cemetery, CuLtex.—Oo Saturday, November 2, 7 Cc N, jufaut Bon of Patrick Cullen, aged ana 11 days. Faueral willtake place on Sunday, at two P. M., from 139 Bank st, Rolauves and iriends are respect- tully invited to attend VoONALDSON.—-Oo November z, 1873, Mary E, Doy- ALpsoy, beloved wife of Daniel Donaldaon, aged 43 years. Retatives and {riends of the family are respecsiuily iuvited to attend the faneral, on Monday, November 4, ut two P. M., at ber late residence, No, 113}g Nus- sau av., Greenpoint. Dory.—On the 30th inst, at Mechanieviile, N, ¥., Saran R oaly daughter of Dr, Alfred W. aud Emma G. Doty, aged 17 years. ? Doovy.— November 2, 1578, at ber late residence, B14 Bast 37th st, Eten Roacu, belo fo of Vatrick Doody. Vue notice of the funeral will be given. Koax,—On Saturday, November 2, Witttam, young- est son of William and Auuie gun, aged 1 year apd 9 montbs. he relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to aitend the fuveral, trom his late residenee, 532 Weat 30m st, ou Sunday, November 3, wt ball-past one o’ciock P, M. FeKix.—Oa Friday, 1st inst., Saran, widow of Captain Watson Ferria and daughter of the late Bryan Ward Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, November 4, at tour o'clock t, M., at the residence of ner sou-in- law, James B. Laing, 265 Ryerson et, Brooklyn, ig kindly requested that oo flowers be sent, FLaNiGax.—Suddeply, at Hartwm, on Wednesday, October 30, Apa CuARKE FLANAGAN, 1n the $Oin year Of 118 age. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Nationul Division 8, of ‘I., Grand Division of New York and Standard Division No, 116 3, of T. ure invited to attend the tuueral, from 1194u street Metho: dist Episcopal Cuureb, ov Sunday, November 3, af one o'clock v. M SONS oF TEMPERANC.— Tbe members of the order are hurevy requested to meet at the rooms of Hur- lem Union Division, 2,279 Sd uy,, on Suaday, at 12 o'clock M., forthe purpose tending the luneral ot P, @ Wor, Adam Clarke Flanagan, E. H. HOPKINS, Grand Sertb Foutis.—At the residence uf his ‘uepbow, Michaol W. Clear, No, 26 Montgomery st., New York, ov Fri- day, November 1, Domisick Fouts, uged 58 years, a native of Jorpuint Hill, parish of Thomastown, couuty Kilkenny, Ireland. The friends aod relatives of the family and of bia Drothers Edward aud Patrick wre respecttully in- Vited to attend tho fuperal, trom bis late resh.onoe, on Sunday, November 3, at two o'clock P.M. A month's mind will be celebrated, of which due no- tice will be given. Fox.—Sudueuly, on Friday, November 1, 1878, Marky fox, late of the in of Killure, county Wost- meath, Ireland, aged 81 years. Relatives aud Irinds of tue family, aiso eon James ana ber son-iu-law James Manny are peck tally invited to atteud the funeral, from ber late rest dence, 436 Raat 14th st., on this Sunday at ball-pasi one P. M., thence to Calvary Cemetery. Gakprgk.—Lo Brooklyn, on Saturday, Novembor 2, Joun Garpywgr, io the 6lst year ot his age. Notice of uneral hereatter, GituenoeR.—At Charloston, 8. C., October 29, Ar- THCR GILLENDER, OF JacksouVillv, Fia., 19 bis sésn ear, if Relatives and tmends are respectfully invited to at- tend his funerai, at Moravian Church, New Dorp, Staten island, on Sunday, the 3u inst, at a quarier (a three o'clock. Bout convecting with cars 10 New Dorp leaves Battery at one o’clock; returo train ab day, Novembor 2 jomas F, months Hgeras.—At New Rochelle, en Friday, November 1, Evie widow of George M, Heelas, aod daughter of William and Mary A. Guest, in Whe 73d year oi ber 2, tTno relatives and iriends of the family are invited te attend the funeral trom her late residenco, Frauk- lin av., New Rochelle, ou Monaay, November 4, al ten o'clock A. M. Carriages will be ip waiting at Now Rochelle, on arrival 9:05 A. M. train from Grand Cew tral Depot, Htscorr —-On November 2, Caanugs A. Hiscort, ia the 661m year of lis age, Notice of funeral hereaster. Houvex.—November 2, 1878, MARTHA Axxx HOLDRE, wite of P. Hoide 4 Funcra! Monday, November 4, from 64 Varick st, Jordan, —October 31, Davip Jogvay, son ot Timothy and Katie Jordan, aged 2 ud 2 months, Fuueral will take place thi at two o'clock P, M., from 202 Madison st. Ke.Ly.—On Thursday, October 31, of consumption, Evues Kenuy, in ber 42u yeat Reiutives and friends ure invited to attend the fa. poral trom St. Vinceut’s Hospial, West 1th at, ab two P, M., to-day. Kerrxui—At San Francisco, October 22, 1873, Tuomas ?. Kerrein, aged 67 years. Rejuttves and iriends are invited to attend his luneral, on Monday, November 4, at twelve o'clock noon, irom the Sammeriield Mothodist Episcopal Coureh, corner Waghingtou and Greene ave., Brookivn, Lyxcu.—November 2, Patrick D. Lyacu, tn bis 196 d friends are respectfully invited attend the tuncrai, irom his late residence, 424 Eaat 84h st, on Monday, November 4, at ten o’clock; thence to St. Lawrenos’s Cnurca. MxsiGu.—Mary, daughter ot Francis L. and Kate Mesigth, wged 6 years, 2 months and 11 aays. Relative d friends are requested to attend her fanoral, f ber parents’ resiaence, No 121 West Olt st. ne o'clock. Meyver.—On Toursday, October 31, Lisetrs Maree, ayed 58 years, elatives and friends are invited to attend tho ti nerel, trom 139 C1 a BL, OR Supday, November 3, at ball-past olcck P.M. Monax.—November 2, at ten o’eiock A, M., Many Moran. Her funeral will take place of cyprus & at one o'clock, irom 69 Madison st. Friends of the family are respectiully invited to atteod, Rochester papers please copy. Morsa,.—Saudenly, on Thursday, October 31, our bes loved wile and mother Amwtatia Morse th nd Irieads of the family and mombers ef Friedensvereia No. 1; Humboldt Lodge, No. 5; . aod A. M; Empire stave Lodua, No, 460, L. 0. vu. F. aud Now Kra Lodge, No. 111 K. S 1s., are reapeotiail invited to attend the funeral, on day muruiog, at Ny ten o'clock, trot her lute residence, No. 171 Bust 71st ah Murray.—On tho 1st inst, Isankuna Gertacom Murvay, daughter of the late Michael and Rosan Murray, 0! No, 12 St. Luke's piace, 1a her 1$ib yoar, Friends of the family are tuviied to id nerul, from the above address, at one P. M., this day (Sunday); thenco wv Caivary Cometery. WecdrradT. 0a All Saints? Day, Jo! in the 34th yeur of his age. His ter a aud thoso of his brother-in-law, Rev, Richard Eawara Conroy, and of bis ¢ Brenna @ invited to attend w jue stocking has been discover but ove of the uve. ‘ot Blimate domestics tele a that may have some bearing BUSINESS KOUBLES, In the half-mile W. K. Otis, '82, seraten; 8. " set Ae teacas one Wane meee: pall ee tate | Fealdener Seow we: tye Boe — eo oa end remeron ev lhage +P tae Hecho 4 Ludiow, '79, 8. of M., 100 yards star; I 1. P, Preke, | W. Graves’ DK. g. Ch AL iho residenow oi the bride, by the ‘Kev, James | Canton st., hour Grand, where & sulemu mass ee ee eed tend On the pretence oe; | Abraham Levy, denlor in clothing at Lispenard and | ¥§1, s. of a, 05 yards; H. M. Moore, 'S2, 5. of Ws setanbaleamacergintsverbognvevecesGuers 2 | Duty, Kowann 0. 8 Gorikniexz to Mixsix E,, only | offered for the repose Of is soul, ut eleven o'clock, an observant on ite con’ and on tue location of | Marcus Ja with preferences tor $1,U His habili- ri ‘4 Jor L ‘the 86th year of ‘bie much of not be ceugul. Time, Lim. , alf. _ | parents, Jor Rowset Melinoy, ta vour o! tase Drtbowler wis Usually away from homer and, | “84 amount w about $2,000 50 46a Fiske was second, aud wus 2in. 12s. doing | prt hat. Quarter Hale AI: | October Jd, by. the éoo-ia-uw, Joba Smith, having satisied himacif on tuat pot, bastily ree | The aesignmont of Minun Bernbardt to Henry A, | the distance. Ludlow and Otis did not Boish. secodd Beat "40 19 W. M. Haut. No cards. ookIyn. ol tired, jau of tramp-like appearance, who | Root, dled plas, ‘dovialta piebbadees U6 8 Reginald Sayre, ’81, was the ouly eutry tor the rup- | Thirg nent. Py iis Hudarrstield papers pleuse copy. jay, Noveinber 3, at two P. M. sg # . peo jt vo! ceeet weita ix vo | ping big jump. He cloared 4 {t. 844 in, nod tnen $100, milo heats, best Bree agen mearer ihe ner Dre's hay Kpwarp Mosweexy, Ob Saturday roused. Y Thiriy-lourth Street Sywagoxvo, . Dre. morning, Novetnbver 2 wie phtmoud Tyler, manutacturing jewoller st No, 181 | "rieowing tue hammer bad iwo eatrice—). H. | ‘reste Ave, 1m harness cobs und Kattechwacof, Max Hantwax to Svk His rorauives amd tre t es roudway, made ab assiguaront without preterenee | youigomery, '81, aud W. R Pryor, 3. of M. TO | w, yen Vulkonbargh's ure a, Ada Gry, 4 8 1 1 1 | Mest daaghter of Simon Sslomon, both of this city. | funeral, trom bie tate reaiionce, S80 Kast S64b ay A SWIM FOR LIBLRTY, TERAe oe Ween eres, OG RAR eye Se: Bee | 5 hie lougest cast being 63 1. Lin, while | si) OXiichor's bmn. Minuie A ee Od tL) “Mawxixs—Punnian.—On Tuesday, Octover s, by tho | sonvtay, at one o'clock I, M. a . large. ES ci 2, 9 io, s ae. . xd 23 Sde | Rev, James. Puliinan, CHARLES P, Hawkrys to Mra, Nasu. Novem ber 1, 1873, after a long ilineas, at the WESTERN rup, These wero I. | 44 dr. KE. Parnise. All of this city. residence of her son-in-law, Cornelius Soatiy, 148 WO CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM RANDALL'S 3 N UNION. raven; 1. J. #79, worateh; F. | - Hxves—Brenxen—On Wedvesday evening, by | Wiison st, Brooklyo, E D, Many Nasu, widow of A, Potts, 80, 5, of M., 5 yur, rich, "81, Rev paved M ot reson, N. J,, CHARLES G. si Nash. ISLAND—STILL AT LARGE, Prosident Groon, of the Western Union Telegraph | of Mf 10 yds; P Heyhat, | west heat HkiG@s tw Kuta duughter of the lave Boojamin &, funeral will take place trom the Cuureh of 6 yds; GH. Taylor, "$1, 5. of M., LO yds. ; KR. Bowne, Jr, 3. of M., 10 yes, aud W. @, Bai "80, 12 yde. Taylor soon had Bates moasured, and when he got into straight work came hear Maroy av., wbero Oleme requiem muss ¥ jobrated Sauday, No- vomber 3, 1878, at LL o'clock. No flowers, Care! Brewer, tion, Hooper st. MAbsgN—SHBRMAN —At iarlom, Ovtobor 30, by the Rov. L. 8. Weed, Louis Mavasy to Mes, Harrix Same. At twenty minutes before eleven o'clock yesterday morning Superintendent William W. Bowles, who haw Second heat ‘Toird beat, Company, suid yesterday that be had not as yet ree ceived apy application to call a special meeting of the tharge of the city prisoners on Randall's Isiand, dis- povered that two of them wi missing, Tbe alarm was immediately Ored to apprisethe guard, Pat Gai- lagner, who is supposed to keep wateh ina small boat atthe poiute to the river that best command the usual routes of escape, But it happened that at that moment he was vot stationed where he ought to have been and the fugitives bad taken advantage of ‘this fact aud we iready beyond bis reach. Me bad Bleered over toward the New York shore in quest of some aquatic mystery which be nad failed to ud, ‘The pri % Aity-two in number, had been e ployed 1m constructing the river wall wlong the north. Western shore opposite 124:h street, Some of them wore laying stones wulle others were breaking thom igo of the water, Among the latter were John Donnelly, aged nineteen years, aud Kmanuel Friak, alias Louis Fish, aged twenty-two, Jove isa mero boy in appeataues, although fivo feet seven Ynchos in heiwbt, Ho woighs 182 .pounds ana has brown huir, gray eyes, a saliow com pnd large features, He (orworly lived somewhere in the Howery, Ho was arrested last March tor larceny, souvicted in the Court uf Gen howe Bad wee: 2 bad tenced to bine months ja th ry. been well-behaved until y d thore were only one mou ns term to elapse veivre be would bo legally tte Frink is five feet five iow bt and Weighs 125 pounds, He tas brown burr, nugel eyes and a ruduy, x-murked face, On the 2th of Suptemuer ho was Beutenved for jureeny, and be had served only ove mouth Out of aterm oi Ninety days, ‘The men had been counted just before Donnelly and kulk.” Near the place where the river wall is yet uduisned stand the engine and gas houses; behind thom isa long pile of coul; next, to usiward, 18 @ hickory grove, and down near the hb shore wre several Stucke vf hay. tute a very lavorabio line of Migut, lyin, u tion of the Kills, ”” pitirerne Immediately on hearing the alarm say Bowes i consti- direc. intendent some keepers rushed to the bank of the d there they found ¢w jotuing. Not t iy aod #eink stockholders to consider the advisability of capitatia- ing tue sorplus earnings, He would be obliged to isuue such a onll if requested to do so by parties hold. jog oF representing oue-thira of the capita stock, oF by the application of a majority of the Buard ef Directors, He stated that partie $14,000,000 of the capital stock wor make tue application. To bis knowledg had been du ad by severHl large BLOCK! be thought the application would ve made. A LAWYER ARRESTED, Upon the afidavits of sumuel Churehtlt Jadgo Daly, of the Court of Common , etanted, a tow days ago, an order Of arrest against Joseph B. Stowart, a olty, Who bus au office at No, 36 Broad- Mir, Stewart was arrested on Monday but during, the day bo obtained bonus. The affidavits upon whieh his arrest was caused recite that in Juoe, 1876, Chureb- i owned @ five hundred dotlie coupon bond of the Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship Canal Compauy of the value of $375, aud that Stewart, on or previous to the 24th day June of that yoar, asked tne Consent oi the pt il to take the bond, saying that ne would ro the same day. Churenitt wilo Stewart to eu that condition, bat when he came of =the latter the Stewart said th iriend it up and bad gowe out of town. Evory ti the piniutifl tried to get tne bond from stewart he men. fasted, The oflldavit thea states that Churchill was Jnformed by a man namet Merevith, a bauker in Wall sercet, thot he bad loaned money ‘to Svewart tor woien the latter bad plogged as coliateral the bond, of which Guurcutil Was seeking to obiain p. 81 Meredith also stated to Churenill that tu whied he bad forned to Stewart bad Paid, and tual consequently the bond had y Jumped ‘vn the stage hingion, oa the wight the + Lincoin, ava pursued J, the assassin, Wh uurivg ine chase made bot a low attempts to take bis his, away trom his mou and won as he liked, Time, 244-5 seconds, Lroreton wus second aud Potts third, vaulted 8 ft. 7 ia. aod reurea, He G. H. Taylor, '81, appeared to road ai « Poey bad Ove wit 17 tt Tyg 1m, AZ it. Tim ‘was « pleasant event. It post H. L. Kose, '81, scraton; H, G. ds. ; P.St. George Biwwell, '80, 10 yas. ; 40, 5. of M., 18 yde.; F. Ravhertora, '79, 8. of M., 18 yds Rurheriord made good use ol bie 18 yar tart and had the matter que in id all he way, though Rose, who started irom seraten, effort and Gnished seound. Bisseil was nw. etl, American co; W. EB. Bar Forduam A. ©, secoud Houors vetwe y and they crossed the score on oven torma, making u dead heat for w place, both being very tired at the Banhaw's time was 2m. 138, ‘ihe milo walk had tour entries and only two lock, *71 Kieporky, ‘80, 8. of 8 opponent oy 190, ouly starter in re, '70, and BE. Ludiow, 8, of BM. Ludiow took up (he roonlog aud, OU the straivDt was reudhed on ihe lust iap, looked a Wi Wwuen titty yards trom home be staggered and was helped trom the traek, to Qoien as he pleased, Time, dm. the burdie race. ‘The one-mile run brought out J.C. Wer in 80 Went over the steeplechase tween teams from ‘79 and '81 pro- The '81 team won in & and L. 8s, tne it. being vi ad ‘Ofieors of the a et Mr. T. Wy White; Judges, Proiessor J. H. Van Amringo, MF, J, T, Good. TROTTING IN ORANGE COUNTY. Mippixrows, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1878. A match raco was wotted between two Orange county borses to-day, Middletown half track, and was closely eouteste Dentels wen the first beat, the next three heats. Time, 2:31-2:23 g—2;30—2 330, QUEENS COUNTY HUNT. The meet of Queens County Hunt took piaco yesterday ut Gurdon City, More lovely weather for the sport it bo imporsibie to tm i The found Was jo excolient condition, the aimoaphere velictously pure aod clear and tho heavens uneb- soured by acioud. The noon train from Long lsiand Clty carried out a number of ladies and gontiemen who Were to join vhe t, and these met uther parties at iT yall-past vae o'clock puuetual to nder ‘Lo Vigilant @ i ry een vonicles tollewed along the rouds as best they could, The rao was toward the west from Gardeo Ciy to Franklin square, then north and « back to Gatden City. From here the chase went southwardly to near Hemp: t v he rub Changed again .o veh takiog place at Baroum’s 5" LACROSSE PLAYING AT BOSTON, Boatox, Nov. %, 1878. age Lactoese team, the Coampi U The Uau MAN, BOL Of (UIs City. NayEr—Roou.—On Weduesday, October 30, by th AY: ov. Dr, Jaesve, at the Adelphi Hatl, Morn to FANNIn, youngost daughter of dir, Davia Rodd, of Now Yorks Mittun—Baziny.—Oa Monday evening, October 28, 1878, residence Of the bride's paren, vy t at th J ghter of William Bagley, O'Voxxeut—MoManon Wednesday o mer Se ev, ity, S. J., Fraxcis X. O'Downet. to Mary A. Fravels Xavior, by 30, at Churen of St. The MoManon, SCANLAN—GORMAN.—At the resiuence of the 129 Seeoud piace, by Rov. Peter Maguire, Janne 3. SCANLAN to JULIA, relict of the tate Patrick Lyne. Vansaxt—WiLcox.—NictoLas Vassant to Iba Wite ox, both of Bioomield, NJ. Witas—Mryens.—Ociober 20, by Rev. Dr. Millett, pastor ot Holy Martyrs’ Unuren, Forsytu, ovar dowatowh ‘tittle Around the Cot ewny WiLMs to Lowi RRS, Died. AtLex.—On Monday, October 28, at Denver, Col, Cotwonei A, JubBON A Funeral servi 3, trom the rf nce of hte fi Hemarus will Lo taken to Woor' Basso.—In Brooklya, ow F rid bor 1, Axoxew Basso, J and 12 a Relative ther, 163° Pow uneral, from hie father’s r o'clock. Boves,—Octover 29, Joun Bovan, native of parisn ty Cavan, 1 of Lurgan, hig age. Relatives and friends tend the funeral, nee, 6) 261), Sunday, November 3, at one o'clock, Bravy.—On 2d inet, Mary Axy Brapry, . Browner, Leoxano H. Mituer to Ciara, LEN. ti be held on Sunday, November boro for interment, jay evening, Novem- ad 20 years, 7 moutos ‘and friends ef tho faintly are respoctfully iwud, in the 68d year of | L8H, only son ot Marga will iu readiuess jor those wisuing to goto comevery. ‘O’Doxxett —Suddenly, on Mhursday, October 31, Doxsick O'DoNNeLL, aged 46 pears; vera to Derney, ty Donegal, Lrolam **Paneral tron noo, 118 West 18th at., Funeral trom bis tate resi on Sunday, November 3, a! eg one. Relatives natrvo of Maeroom, and irien @ Invited (oH year. rr Rronpay.—James Rion van, county Cork, Iretwod, tn bis Ze Funoral from his late restdeuce, No, 193 av, B, Sun- day, at two o'clock, SkGER.—=At Armonk, Weatehoster county, N. ¥. ‘eu and November 1, Maky H. Sxaen, daughter of Margaret Seger, a Funeral service alter residence, The remains will artiv etery one P. M. Monday, Novomver 4, fur interment, Siinxve.—Un Friday, November 1, Sanam S , widow ot Beojamto Snureve. Funeral on Monday, at two o’elock, from the reel dence of liam Burgyes, 21 Bahgate piace, Rosevitio, Newark. Sovtanv.—Ac Washington Heights, Novembor 2, 1878, P’xRckY Montimone, infant son ot Audrew L gud ‘Adaline Soulard, agea L mooth and 4 days. Relaty attond Audubon oo! on Sagday, one pe t strove —Alter a linge a Faxxy Oonvin, wile of Ye uv Strong, in the 40th year of het age, Relative i trienda of the family arc respoctiany invited to eral, trom bet jate residence, of 34 av., tate (Sunday) alters 163 Bast 40th st, cor NOON, At hall-past two o'olvek. Heights, Jou Sonowe D, and Aaroo B, Wollings Wetixoros.—At Washingto! do day: a lay, Novem ou two o'cioek P. M., at the residence of bis tou, aged 9 yeara, 2 months an: Funeral services will take p! Co native of the parish of Templeport, county jevard, betwoon 1dlst and 16ad ate, oul be Waiting at 152d st station to meet {rou 30th st. ou Tf in tbe 81h year vit

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