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ESRSSI ESET Fae {| —_.——— THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS Attempt in Switzerland upon the Life of Queen Victoria, —— Terrible Calamity on a Rail- road in Wales. Seven Persons Instantly Killed and Eighteen Burned to Death, Particulars of the Races at York. © SWITZEREAND. -—- Lecenwe, Ang. 21.—It having recently become fnown to the Swiss anthorities that an aitempt was fntended to have Leen made upon the life of the Quoen of England, daring her recent eojourn in this lice, a strict search wat made by the police for the | Parties concerned in the diabolical plot. %@ To-day a man whose nome is not given, but who ft | has been asccrinined (sa Fontan, was arrested, and ‘Upon exumination made such statements ax leave no | doubt that it was hia deliberate design to assassinate Queen Victoria, He haa been committed to prison to awalt a requisition from the Britten authorith | i | GREAT BRITAIN, - | Low Avg. —Vispatches were recvived | fn (lis city to-day giving the particulars of a beast fending calamity which occurred in North Wales | yesterday afte , Whereby twenty-five persos lost their Hive | A train of cars from Holyhead, containing th Passengers and mails from Ireland, which was pro ceeding toward Liverpool at the usual rate of speed, | met with a accident to-day at the little town of Abergele, in the county of Denbigh. A long train of Woaded potroicum trucks bad just been ewitehed off | on the siding to make way for the Irish mail, but the | Switchman had neglected to replace the awiteh, A Greadful collision was the consequence. Seven per- fons, ail passengers in the Irish mall train, were Killed outright, and many otbers badly Injured, cars in both trains were reduced to a shapeless inaes, The concussion produ n explosion of the petroleum, which instantly enveloped both trains in fom Te ore the fire could be sub- | duced eighteen persons Pad be ashes a literally burned to Lowvox, Ang. %1.—The United States steamer Bwatara is ot Liebon, and the Canandaigua at Bre- | men first race to-day ir of the thirteenth North of Eng: land Bionnial stoke of 10 sovereigns ench, with 1 added, for foals of 1896; colts to carry 192 pound fillies 117 pounds, » ith penalties and allowances ; owner of second horse to receive ten per cent, of the | whole stake; jand the third to save his stake; dis tance, 5 furlongs 44 yards; 49 subscribers; five Horses started. ‘The race was won by Pretender, | The following Is the summary : Pr. Johnstone's hr. c. Preteuder, by Adventurer uke of Heauforr’s eh. &,'by Trumpeter, he 1 par evescaeba! Mr. I. Savile's brother to Kavioli ..... 3 ‘The betting previous to the race was about as fol- lows: Two to one against Pretender; two one against the Duke of Beaufori’s colt, and four to one against Bavile’s horse, ‘The Filly Sapling stakes of 50 sovereigns each, 90 forfeit, for two-yeare olds, carrying 122 popnds ene the second to nave his #takes; 5 furlongs 44 yard ‘MW subscribers, Yorn, Fng., At was for the first ¥ race was won by Melody, ‘The following is the su Ur Mad aa iho Slargiieotiinsunse's Lady Cecilia | if Lowndes ch. t Mii aret ‘The following was the betting Just previous to the race: Even on the favorite, Melody; two to one against Lady Ceellia, and five to one against Minaret, The Prince of Wales stakes of 10 with 90 added by the Ra olds; colt to curry 128 ® fore starting to carry 5 Ma. th nd to save his ataker (2 subseribers). ‘won by Martyr. Capt, Machel Mr. Jou The betting previous to the race was three to one | against Suns against Martyr, sovereigns encl coils to carry 122 Phe.,” Milles 1175 second horse to save his stake; one mile threc- pverelgns € ©, for two-yer a winner b ‘ommit filles 1 and twice, furlongs, 44 yards Six horses started, ‘The race was | following is the summary ; -yoar olds; quarters The mee was won by Mr. Padwick's ch, c. Bampson. The Great Bhor Handicop stakes of twenty sove reigns cach, half forieit, wih eu horse ty recelve f rover miles (nine ubreribers), Ni horses started. This was the most exciting re: the | favorites were all beaten, as the betting table below will inti Just before the race the betting stood; Two to fone ngatist Tadonret, elght to one ogainst Man- drake, tventy to one against Pairwind, tweny-five to one against Honesty. The following is the snmmary : added; second ne out of the stakes; two | or Rtaple airwind nate f MeKeasiee ch. sine cn J. dob D ” 4 net i re Her Majesty's plate of 10) puinens for three-year olds, carrying 117 pounds; four yeure, 19} pounds; five years and upwards, 135 pounds; two miles. ‘Three horses started. This race wa: won by Mr, Jobn "sch. ¢. Donalbain, inst Donalbain, nigh cup of Ay soveretgns in ‘The betting was two specie, added to a handicap stakes of lve sovercicns each, for second horse to save his stake; three-quarters of n mile, ‘Ten horses started, The race waa won by Jenny Mills. ‘The following is the summary: Pref: Oaborne’s Fenny Mites sssssssssress afi rb, Lasccile’s b. f. Quality PerneiEe The betting previous to the rece was five to one ‘sgainst Quality, and ten to one against Jenny Mills Much money changed hands on the result of this race, There were several other races during the day, but they were comparatively unimportant, ‘The weather was much better than on the previous day, and the attendance larg pNpon, Aug. 21.—Evening—The at York to-day was for the Aska Produce stalk first race of BO sovereigns each, half forfeits two years old, colts 122 Me., fillies HY Me. Five turiongs, torty-four yards, It was won by the Duke of Nevweastle's b, ¢ Vuldimer, by Ivan out of Sch ‘The twenty-sixth year of the great Yorks) akes of 10 sovereigns each, with 400 added for folus Colts 122 Ha,, flies 117 hs, ‘Phe owner of 1» Who walked over of second horse to recel: 100 sovereigns outef the Stokes, and the third 3% sovereigns, One mile and three quarters (Tl subs), ‘Tae was won by Mr. J. Scott's v.Bbge. Viscount, by the Merquis, out of Columbine; Col. Pea sch, @ Capa pic, by Thormanhy, ont of Panoply, second, Mr, Savile's bl. ¢. Bluokin, by Skirmisher, out of Doeskin, third; and Mr, Bowe's b. ¢. The Bpy, by Underhand, out of Victoria, fourth. ‘The betting before the race waa 6 to 1 against Vie count, 5 to 1 against Capaple, Go 1 against Bins ekin, and 12 to Lagainst The Spy, Seven started The York Cup, value 200 sovereigns, with 100 add- ed; three years old to carry 108 pounds, four years to carry ly pounds, ve to carry 194 pounds, six and ‘aged 126 pounds, with penalties and allowances, The second to receive 9) sovereigns out of stakes, Two miles, The race was won by Mr. J, Johnson's three your old b, ¢. Mercury, by Lambton, out of Starlight, ‘Mr. Wate’ five year old gr. h, Strutheonsn, by New- minster, out of Souvenir, second, and W. G. Ben net's b, b, Dalby, aged, by Danicl O'Rourke, out of Highflyer's dam, third. ‘The betting Just previous to the race was 8 to 1 | deaux, who constructed certain tron-clads for the The | ¢ | and she answers with the eloquence of a lo two years old, Any namber of horses, the property of the same owner, may run for this race. Five fur- tongs. Won by Mr, W, Owen's. f Light Cloud, by Cavendish, out of Maid of the Mist; Lord Stam: ford's b. f. Amity, by Citadel, out of Amorous, second; Lord Jersey's b. ¢., Imperatrice, third, was two to one by Kettledrum, ont of | The betting before the race Against Light Cloud, two ta one against Amity, and ten to one against tho Kettledram colt, Fourteen started Hor Majesty's Plate, of 100 sovereigns, for ma ? three years old, to carry 114 pounds; four, 13 pounds; five, 140 pounds; six and aged, 11 pounds; three miles, Won by Lord Stamford's three-years old br. f. Happy Thought, by Thunderbolt, out of Rapee; Mr. Howes's three-year old eh. f, Booty, by Ruces noer, out of Auld Acqcaintance, second ; Mr, W. Da vies's three-year old ch. f, Fair Star, by Cape Fly- away, out of Legerdemain, thir’, ‘The beiting be fore the race was four to one against Nappy Thonght, four to one against Booty, and two to one against Fair Star, Four started, Loxvox, Aug. 21.—To-morrow (Saturday) will be observed in this elty aa a holiday, ‘The Stock Ex change will not be open, and business generally will be suspended, —_——- TRANCE —a> Panta, Aug. 21.—The Messra, Armans, of Ror. | Confederate Government, and against whom the | United States Government recently obtained jadg- | ment in the French High Court of Appeals, have | been adjudged bankrupts. | — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, possi ch Mowing are the | todat. Corot Great Wee TRaxkvont, ve-twenties, ‘iyatom for the Ie Mad Hinie, Aug. ci. The official returns made by the # Of te Bank of France show that there has been Of epoci during the past week, the ning being some 25400 (00 of the corrosponding period lust week, i ht al rived closing a funds, 10wd.; unddling Orient roe Fast han Soted clea Spree ved Grits Corn, fis, ail ewe. tor, Wik Vat" Weeiital Tor! Calitornta white, and i % rod!"Wentern, Frovisious™The hark neuen x, g. 22-5 P.M. Wolly Bw ¥ tone Calcutta linseed ol, 639. Gd. -_ MARINE NE - Livenroot, Ang 31—Infurmation bas been re shi Fa My | Thisahip i York. Sie experienced & was oblige! to pu ‘epalt, The awount' of dau 1 + ANE. 1.—The stontnahip Catone Mebonald, of how 1 tain ved in the Clyde late way to th tel n, Cay Hiiioke Which Jef Yor sth fuel’, wa figvaled at the mouth ofthe Thames Inte yosterday ate t W LAE tls a0r yal winit steamship | Captaln ty New York on the 8 rived jedi po is Port ut hali-yase 9 lust evening. | vere Ambassadors in Boston, Rostox, Aug. 21.—Faneuil Hall was thronged | between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day, the occasion being | the public reception of the Chinese Embissy, The | women filled the galleries, and the men crowded the main floor, Many of the latter ehook hands with Mr. Borlingame and the members of the Eubnesy, Reception of the The hall was finely decorated, and the musle by the Germanla Band made tue sex attractive, ‘Tue banguet given to the Ch mnbassy at the St. James night, by the mers rninent Was an -elegent and inie Shurtlet presid K by » of the city | bg wile 1, and in roduced the apeceh reference to the illus nit aynusty which It re mt jovernor Bullock. that no duty remained for ure thelr dis inguisted gue aid officially to as: hearty eoucur part of the State, renee of t in the honors tendered by the € losing, tie Governor maid: Let | Us respect the authority of existing and wacient nu tone is before us now tint bas lengthened and enduring annals, As the oldost eivitized. community of the United Siaies, Wo, Of Massachusetts, trace our record backward cver only Gwe centiries aud half, und that, we ure apt to think, fur nishes' ample dignitied work Of research for several historical, aniiqoarian, and genealogical socletios in examining ancient vianners, exhuming corroded tomahawks and binging t the light of our day the virtnes aod t htor nine Ken rations of men, esy people of w ree r Yous eal them rad COMET and have the pro. | wor. You | ‘own sense of y doubi their t they have neall you the tal principles of Koverument having & government, id more iecently, pure that you could maintain and transinit a government. You may que the eiulin of tivir iterature to common respect, but Itante dst s wil Gaus is known by us of the th it aad roeord wh we call sa cied, Yon may ask, sony Ill, why Chita eones here with an Al jean eithren jor her ambaseedor to demund s bigh place of diguity waiong the countries: und masteriy history, that sie comes oulering only terins Aw OUe of the poopics of the world ribbed by the vieinsit. now to welcoue | sails of your co voices YOUr missional i v rights of your citizens within her jurindicuon, La that spint that cause, 1 welrome Mr. Burlingsie And his usociates, und bid thetn ‘God speed’ on | their way to the other countries, The bon, Charles Suuner spoke at considerable Jength, pronouncing ® warm eulogy upon Mr, bur Hogame, in whieh be wuld: My, Burlngawe was wot only my personal friend, but an honored assceute in representing the good people of this community, and in advancing @ great cause whicu he champluaed with remarkable eloquence and fidelity. Such are no common tes, Permit me y that this splendid welcome, Bow offered the municiyal wuthorities of Boston, i only a natural ex pression of the —fentiments which must vail in this cominunity, Here bis labors triumphs began, Here 1 and @ Cy 10 stich Hv Is one forth in ake COUNLEY, Luin With tts highest Wruste and dignitios, the representative of @ Congressional district, he now. represen te most popu. lous nation of the giobe, Once the represenua Gove of a little more thin a thir! part of Moston, be is now the represntativeot move than a tind part | of the binaaa race The population of the globe is entimated at twelve hundred milling; that or China at more than four hundred millions, aud. sometiues even at five hundred millions, I tn this position, | there be much to excit 5 etl more for aes Durailed opportunity wi atlordn, kK is ny Fe Ortunity Is opportunity the buman tainly, | vu can sullor with procal rule, and Present mission. stirable conn Justi uaity hhoting else Can be the Ther ¢ no hints to the quence. For myseli, tat the | tu concessions oF privileges than Wilh repurd to taut spirit of friendship sud good ve.glvorhoud which embr: ke the distant wnd the near and Ww once esiablished renders ull cise easy, Mr, Sumner then gave an inturcoting review of the vibit of Marco Polo to China in the tuirtecnth century, ax deeeribed by Venetian historians, aud drew coulparisous, by tween the exjerienccs of Polo and Hur Vngame. fn conc usion, Mr. Sunner said: And thi brings me, viled me Ww iss this iyo 8) 0r, tthe treaty which” you} *. But twill not -now enter upon | id ot cals me to order .or speak ihg (00 long L aus sure Tshould be be culled wy order in nother piace ior unueftasing to spea's of & treats Which has hot yet Leen proclaitied by ihe President One remark Twill make, aud ike the consequcnees ‘Tie Weaty does wot propose to do witch, bub is an ex cellent begin aud 1 trust throu the good ered Piel bjo- tentiary will unlock these great Chine . which have been bolted and barred for jong centusics, ‘The mission is more than the treaty, Lecaase it will pre re the Way for jurther btercourse, and. will help new order of things Which Is wmong (Le pro: os of the future, Messrs. E. P. Whipple, Charles @, Mazro, and others made addresse ee FIRES. aa Ix Sina Sive.—Brandreth's pill manufactory at Sing Sing caught re at ¥ o'clock yesterday wor ing, wud the concern was neurly consumed, Lows heavy, Insurance not ascertained, Foor ov Eas TH Sreeet.—About 10 oteloek Ia re cecurred in the kindll offices of our felldw-cilizens, the | ‘egainst Mercury, 8 to 1 against Strathconan, aud 3 to against Dalby. No others started, ‘The Nuverry Handicap Plate of 200 sovereigns for wood yard of Ludwig & Ross, foot of Eust Eleven’ fi Known cause.’ Bumage to billing ead. mecoehenny ‘own cause. Damage to bullding au H estimated at 2.000." No lusurane=® i | Jones, Elector on the | pureuit that will wt Feast turn POLITICAL, ~->— Declination of a boma-AR Moxtooweny, Ala, Flector in Al ‘an Paper Suspended, Ang. £1.—The Hon. W. Repubitean ticket in the Fou Congressional District of tila Siate, Wis take stump for Seymour and Biair, and publ lowing : york, tee, Me Chairman of the Republican Be Sin: Treapecttully deciing for Grant aud Coline in the Fourth Cou Respecttully, y ‘The Hon, Thos, Masterson, representative from Lawrence county, hoe alsu declared his iuieution te Support Seyinour and Blair, he following card is published in the Radical or gan of this city: “Th copseguence of the want of patronage su Melon! fo micet the daly expenses of the uihee, Lam coliyel el tosnepend the pubiieation of the State’ Sentivel. “Slice the refetablishment of the paper In Uns city, Foie {wo years, Lhave snstaiped the ppbiteation ef tie paper from my, ‘own private means, This Lesnnot ae_any Jonge. T mast hbaudon tho business, and 20 inte P eumeden ttc JouN AAw DY = | Mr. Pendleton at Aug Avorsta, Me, Aug, 21.—The Hon, Geo, It Pendleton, of Oho, arrived here this morning from and was met by a large delegation of Demo tuvet the vatiay, crate, @ cavalende, ant two bends of music, He w Weloomed by Mayor Whibams, — In the aiternoon he | addressed a mass meeting in front of the Court House for two hones, He discussed | the political affairs of the’ country ith arnestacsa and fairness; paid a high oot plimment to Gen, Grant, Aaying that he (6 ant) had been cutruated with great powers and liad 1 vor d the tr He was listened to by w vist crowd attentively to the quently in terry heers, y Mr. A. O, Brewster, of Mow ton, in a speech of hall an hour, 4d an immense ch wis pre- | Prealite ce and ge Rice with an aitdronsed Pendleton, the Hon. BE. F. 9 A. O, Brewster of Ma Sero, Allegany County, N. ¥., Aug. 20.—An immen and Dial ratification meeting was held here this afternoon, Large delegations from the surrounding towns were present with bauds of music, banners, &e, ‘Thirty young ladies, dresser in White, represented the Btales. Spoechos Were made by the Hon, D. A. Ogden, of Penn Yun, and others Full ten thoueand persons were in attendance. Tt was the largest Democratic meeting ever held in this ne county. —— Sauew, Mase, Ang. 20.—A Inne g Was held in this elty this Hall, It was presided loted by nisty ine Vic ries. ‘The President made on el opening addres, A series of resolutions w troduced ratifying the nomination of Grant avd Cob fax and the platform of the Union Republican party, and the payment of the national debt in the utmoat good faith, Col, Re Stockett Mathews, of Halcuore, War then introduced and made a foreivie apeech, GEORGIA. phe bales Aruanta, Ga., Aug. 21.—The bill introduced in the House to exempt from taxation foreign capital | ted in the manufacture of woollen and cotton | ods and other throws waterial, torn ierin of Uve | years, was defeated, —~ | Inauguration of a soldiers’ Moowmen St. Jounsucny, Vt, Aug. 21,.—A monwuent erected to the memory of the Vermont polliess w!0 were killed in the reeent elvil war, wos u veiled yesterday at thie place, The monument, whioh stands in a little aquare tn front of the Court House, is ornamented by a marble statue of America, which forms the crowning beauty of the whole. ‘This {s the Work of the young Vermont sculptor, Lari|n (i Mead, Jr., of ibrattleborough. ‘The statue is of bal fan 4 colomwal, standing elght feet in height, ore's band, of Hoston, was present at the e Duildings Wore decorated ta id business was generally Great Men at Whi Sulphar Springs. Geren Baran, White Sulphur Springs, Aug. arrived here last night, and Was received with great enthusiasm, Gov, Pickens, . Letcher, ex-Seeretary of the Interior Stuart, thus shipped in 1567, St. Lovrs, Aug. 21.—Fifty barrels of whiskey from Memphis were seized on the levee to-day by the Government for alleged informality in conn tion with the nue laws, ‘The Internal Revenue colivetions in this county fur the fiscal year ending June 8, were G,0H0,'00, Prrtsnvnau, Pa., Aug. 21.—A freight and pas- Senger (ruin collided this morning on the Allegheny Vailey Railroad near this eity. Both engines were damaged, and two freluht cars broken, Mie fireman Of the phenenger train had his leg broken. No pas bengers were injured. A boy named Win, Miller Was ru welfth Ward on t e road ‘and was literally ent to plecos, ains covering the ground for some dis Mortaxn, Vt, Aug. 21.—The Vermont His- torical Society Nias just closed @ two days’ wossion at 1 New York, Was among’ ( present, out Moxnox, Aug, 21.—Tho pilot boat Mary. prowl: land reports having parsed in for Baltimore, burke im Io; Delaware froin Deu brie Kirk to Tico; Lagetta f nd Atnolit Boninae tor Ketterdur Japan; Mileite | 00) Mindora for Wr jouth, Balled, ‘ for Spain, Te Mi howent aground | even miles southwest of Cape Charles, 18 r6 0 have gone to pieces Atexanpuia, Vi case of the own taliroad Court Wood) wre the United when the arguinent by Mr AL Magruder forthe dete ir, Wille for tue coup) #, ‘The Court asserted tts jurisdiction in th but reserved its deeisiom Ul) totmorr | Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21.—'lwo women aud | & boy were thrown fru age yesterday hoon, while driving from f accident was eansed by the br Katy Dyer, eyed 19 years, was ine the other Wouan seriously injured. upourt, yville to An king of the harness, | tly. killed, aud ve boy excuped Bwonprina py Forrwomen.—Sarah E, Poer and ta Poor, mother and deughter, Who were ea inthe paper collar manutuetory of Messrs, e& Libby, in Centre stret, as forewoman «t assistant forewoman, were sterday arralgsed. before Alderman Comin, at the bs Pollee Court, on charge of ewlidling their employers at dif rent tines ont of # sum amounting In the to to $3,000 or $400, ‘Three separate complaints against the accused were taken, charcing them with obtaining cach on a day epcet ed sums varying from € to $6, It appeared Wat these Women Were intrusted with the mu age of & room Wherein rome fity or slaty ( ployed in the manufacture of paper collars, Yes: Mr, Meserole discovered that the girls fo iHerable time had been in the habit ot gett ent for more work than they had lormed, to Mrs. Voer, About thirt) rls testified to thei « boon In the habit of et ting money from U ier for work whieh they had not performed, on accounts from the forewoman ‘and this they were compelled to do under pe My of dismissal by Mrs, Poer, to whom they bad to return tec" ‘Both accused were ily omitted for FROM WASILING'TON Special Despatehes to Tha Sun Wasiixoton, Ag. 21. ALABAMA IN ELECTION, A Republican Elector for Alabama, who was Arebel officer during the war, writes here that the Democrats are making desperate efforts to carry that State, ‘They have airexty set about to cone ate the negeoes, with a view of gelting their vot while they have at the same tine inamgurated a bt proscription against such of the whites as cannot brought over to the Democratic ticket THK RECTION IN THE soUTH, Toformation similar to this eo informed persons in nearly ail theSouthern Stuies ything will bring Congress here In September o Ade of mpenchiment, it will be the failure to prov At the Inst section for distributing arms to the Sou etn Statos, and the organlaation of the militia to py sorve order and asatst tn executing the awa, T order Issued from the War Department, quoting act of Congress on thia subject, which prohibits t “eanlzation of the militin and distribution of ar to thes 1 States, is rewarded by Southern m now here ws very unfortunate for th of thom are of the ojlaton that It will be tap to hold an election tu that section uniess the law repeated, MINISTER To PANAGHAY, Gen, MeMahon of New York, our new Minis to Paraguay, arrived here last ev the State Department to-day in conference with S retary Seward, His instructions are not yet cd pleted, and his departure will be deferred until so time next month, w ENTE OFFICKNA. ih es, ter ve «from well. 1 rm ide th re phe an he me ry m, and many bl r ng, aud was at Un the recent act of Congress regulating tho Internal Revenue Burean there are 7, cen created, Of thee there are over 4,40) yet fil, among which are 2% supervisors, This law gt the Commissioner of Internal Revenue more patr age than any o(her offer in the Government PORTING News, t ves on In antictpation of w prize fight between Collyer and Edwards, which takes place somewhere in V ire ginlv next Monday, the city is filing up with roughs and thieves from New York, Philadelphia, and Balti more, Arrangemonta are making here to carry o large crowd down to the battle g or GEN. seHortELD's visit Te KG cent paragraphs abo 0 Mexico tas b Gen, Rosecran: at to light many n und, at Ave dollars per "8 ow History of our relations with that country and the French Intervent That General Sehofleti's visit to Kurope after the close of the War was to bring about the with aval of the French had not bh nor (he inet Ghat there are reat inier oMeial deca that subject, Including lett which lave never bee . Whieli the whole history of th is known, it will tif th ured in by G been corried ¢ GEN, GRANT'S MOVEMENTS. rally known, t it telegraphed that he would , Heptember, When last heard from ie Wak nt Galena, where he expected w muy nearly the Whole monthiof September —_ THK CATTLE DISEASE, > The Inbors of the Hoard of Health have be conttned during the. past fow days to endeavors prevent the arrival of any more infected cattie in t city, snd to investigating th * of those quarantine, with a view to ascertaining th of deciding ow the proper caune the first of these attempts they, ther ful, and Mt app telegram received bere, that at Millerton have beens the Harlem Railroad Among his last portraits Erastus Coruing. : ———— Magled Into New en to hie in of was one of Mr, Faivne ov a Live Stock Insenancn Company, —The Hartte Marth 4 Live Stock Insurance Com a8 been KuApen he Compa had sastained within the last tw montha of $410,000, ‘The enpital of the C $154,000, $100,K00 of which has been deposited w the Treasurer of Conneeticut, ‘The bilance of $ ny» of | ny ith 0, 000 was kept by the Company for working capital ‘The $100,000 in the Treasurer's hands will be used by the Company in payidg losses and unearned pre dent of the In eo De lias notified the azeuis of the chen, addresses were made by the —- - W. Phelps, the Hon. LOCAL POLITICS, Hagre, Hi ig? Clarke, Her > Sad the Hays Saay Hh Rerenuican Mass Munrive.—The Committ bo the Boolety’s co} } on Public Meetings of the Kxecutive Committer the Union Kepubliean General Commi evening, corner of Browleay and 'Twer street, Gen, Cochrane in the chair, It way deci to hold «¢raud uush ratiication tm of September, eting on the % of For Grant.—The Loyal Veteran Grant Club met lnat evening, corner of Broadway and Twenty second street, The following detrmates to the Cen- tral unites wore elected: Col, M.W, Burns, Gen, Adtred Plessouton, Capt, C, W. Nelson, Col. B, T. Morgan, Capt, Johu D Adjourned Suventu Asseaniy Disrnier,—The Union Re- publican Association of this district held thelr Thonthly meeting, last evening, at lu) Sixth avenue The Chalrinan, anon eailing the mecting to ardery 1 troduced Dr, Kobinson, of the Filth Disteiet, who briefly addreksed the asdembly upon political topics, Several persons were proposed wad received ae members, nid the Rutifivation Committee were cou- tun “ Lora Ata u Monday evening di, W arrange for future meetings, sw Bure" — eting held In this Districk (Yorkville) by the honorsbly discharged» diors and. saliors, for the purpose of organizing drant and Colfux Boys in Blue Clu, the fullo omcers were duly elected: President—Major Terr retarick—Corp'l dt, Burns and Col. W surer-Capt, C, A, Nelvon ¢ De tral Coumityoo-Mal dD Brokaw, Corp’ Jas, Vt Bur hy und Lieut, Cu sbers siged the roll, Warp Desocnacr.—The Dem eracy of the Fourteenth Warde Broome atreot on Monday, 17th Inst., a Seymour and Blair lun. A the Chal Veter Diwse of the 1m the Club pr ganization by the election of oMicers au tof bs being sone the following Resolved, hat B. Brokaw; 'T Kates to the Col Wn. B, Kichard & thirty a Younteenta .F Kaw the F Ninru Asseany Distuscr, on a D. fry, 10* Warddo by their ores und action of the Democratic Cony a held New York on the sth day of July, 180; and tat the plastorm of sald Convention, emibodyins as It does, the rue pribelples of Democracy, meote with Our Learty ape proval. Thirdly ~ th eve with Horatio be) fnour and Frani orente of these ue WLAN ciples, anid ae kuided into’ haven of peace and safety, Aewtved, ‘That we pledge Weu vir Uedivided supp nd unwavering fidelity Mr, Reynolds, from Washington, being introduc by Dr. Chapman, entertained the meeting with »o opriae remarks and wholesome advic the meeting mYourned until Tuvsday, 244, he eouutry eau ort ced nie ter UNPRECED —_—_ ENTED SPEED. Dexter Beats his Famous Buf- A Mr hne produ the most cv over previ ter, of Mr, trotted an utes an man, and he hears of them for hi In dune Course instr the antmal i down toa t special any possi! | we | then tim the ron nix to el verely On as he woul porter that | bin down « On Moi pole ns to cu horse, undet a this part of t showed not he know From the hi driving him more than travelled, approached to the judge of speed, a nearly reach of distros health, will formance, ua that eclipsed b last snuain Flora ‘Temp! very excelle fine stallion Russel, of aw a 8:20 hor through the Maid," and a ting more Manone count of the The weathe Lewist drawn, Wonder, Cunsiua, of Ohureh, ap 1 good start, Quarter-Mile | stable In the world, but, In his dee mal, the horse, to a highe A few days ng og Island, in the pres pains were take | to accomplish wl x he wus put or six times, only ¢ A and Lexvrelae, previous day track was In anything but a ge {t waa quite heavy, and in pl ud once or twice, made the heat in 2 decd, throughout h three-quarter pole he ace reconda, the track being very heavy, on t and fourteen #e¢ After passing the three pleted his heat of one mile to the stable, exhibiting no wake time that Will as 4 Which had previously bya trotting horse, in the thirties to young Budd Dobie of the New falo Time. — Fashion Course, — ‘hirty Seconds, —_— iim in the Fall, ——— Robert Bonner seems destined not mer faction of owning the m ne, ho Naa bromebt that ed from hin greater achiever ynfirmed de usly dreamed 0} that stable, at the nee eed te tn the nap pted time of fourteen seconds, ond on yesterday trotte: one-quarter of a mile in (hirty seconde, of at the rate ot one male in two minutes, equal to fast railway al of although bef owns #6 fhe nev Ie by sown ann Dexter over to te Mr. Dot training, des rim for speed rome at In egy time tn th . as there was z gradually, thus harge of erucl treatwes K and Jouge spec with my for a she " His fecd hax consisted ten to twelve quarts of grain daily, and aa ma yet romarkable horse, De Aiton Co dible witnesses, of Mr, William IT. Dobte, wi ctions to Mr, Dobie to ascertain what the horse pable of performing. [le Trots a Mile in 2:14 at the pirt in | Greater Achievements Expected of oly notable ping years, whieh | are yet a long way off, will be able proudly to ex claim that, without the taint of gambling, oF the ex pole ant of perfection, and ee of the race track had re oe It ts well known that Mr, Bonner is not a racing the fastest trotters in the world, and buys every really fast horse allows avy of his animals to trot for money, or in any race. and ke 9 ment and satisfaction, Fashion ny once put ning to work him fall, No ample time Twice exch around five ree he being driven daily, at a jog trot, from of fr 1 hay ar re ny but did al, His trainer remarked to he was a good feeder on gral for hay, ‘Tlie exercise and fed, with J rubbing and eare In covering, bedding, ¢ has constituted his training, t little more vigorously as the the weather became more y morning of Inst week De 1 conditte no wet pmpel driving on the Fr theme dtwad With bis hood on, kentlomen being present, exproset a desl him pressed a little, and Mr, Dobie dually ‘Tho horse was taken off to the stale, Ker the track t At the this trem wlightest In kept hits galt than an ordtin jous pace t f no oth to the far side, making a ¢ & hundred feet in the He thus made the mile in two nds—a rate of epeod altog In the anuals of trotting quarter pol WwW Nis ap xter was taken out for his morning exercise on the track, The had been stormy, and the . Indeed, along the Several re to consent ped, re od off, ani we fl inntes was again hitehed H. Anderson, and Hon, Liat Minuantor, N.Y Ang.a0, | Dod off and Int flv mg, the lato arstvala. Boe 1t police on the track ol Alot ul olghiced cattio’N, | to his sulky and brought on the track, with Budd ed weottage, and will urrive on | Binithy. which ArtL Tull’s Head by Harlem Wall! | ponte ae drive nning horse was also provided Hon. Alex, Il. Stephens, Gens. wen and | toad yesterday 4 Wodnosiay) morning Ih emt Nor isin: | DIC as driver, A running horse was also provided, ot will arrive tomoirom night. Gen. G,B, | feete four of sve uae d “8 | with a rider, and stationed at the three d, President of the SION eg a dren At balthes to make the round with the trotter, 3, Col Bre APs Turnbull, the well-known v (iii eos Butont, | Dr. Harris and the potice have been at work, but Mr, Turnbull, the well-known t Vreddent of the Kicimond and Dany Tid | the cattle have not yet heen foun Harris’ wont | of the celebrated horse, * Van ter Capt. Louin Selmer, Agent o: Balthocte | the following note to the Health Superintendent: away, of F 5 hoot she sudeate alana , at Roo m ‘Springs, He has | {onlsy ‘belleve care in the car mentionsa tn Dr. | erything be Dexter was slowly trotted A will arrive toonleht. It | M frame Tb Me very dmportent to save the! around the treck The vecoud Ume about hi retond thar tue meeting of | hung hen, iC these dro® were iru the salto | was gradually worked up and pressed, until, on ap wintry al Ronerans | he ghove telegram was received on Thursday | Promehing the three-auarter pole, he was fully My ‘i He HieOB | morning, but not given to the press, 0 foubts aa | ing. At this polut, the run in as an ' pall Trill be given Ihursuay | to its currectuoss incitement to the trotter, With this impetus, added : —— - } to his natural ambition and the steady, eareful driv- Accident on the Hudson River Ratlrod bar reounl. ; fed the | Wik OC Huutd, the wonlerful animal eae down to bis Povunxe ¥1.—At twenty minutes | The evening papers yesterday recorded the | work ina manner that surprised even those that three Uy extra freicht train bound | serious tilness of Mr, Kilott, the celebrated portralt | Knew him best and had reason to expect grent thing Tel pli Riles iNb a) Hal south on the | panier, We have uo laier Inteitigence from him, | from him, Coming down the home streteh his apeed ery, ine quence of a tml) Wile The and ro give the rumors as they come tous, A con waslike @ locomotive with #team crowded, Th motive of the extra train is a total wreck: | temporary ways? running horse was urged to bis t to keep up ‘Tiree care were upset, three demolished. One mau, Mr, Elliott's death would leave a great vaeaney in | ¥ 4 ho passed the Judge's stand, the time fireman of the lorowotive Columb) tes De Amanaan aru. ih cas tremaor wile esi | with him. Ashe passed the Judes’ ‘ ecy, was badly cut in the leg, Both tracks were ob- | of portraits--he las been especialy distinguished, | Of the frat quarter was noted at thirty-three and a siricted with debris, and ali the trains delayed seve: | Ho ‘was hei 8 Meat half aeeends, which bad been partinnsd witlout « Fal totirs. ‘Trang ab the present time are run wide natural particle of uring. Away le flew again on, the Oret EEBMare Sate quarter, a simple word of encouragement from his CONDEN ; | driver valy urging Mm forward, while the rider of Arving’s ail | the otter horse was shoutlng amd plying the whip —The United States Mud. | vigorously to keep up with this most astoutablng PAu coin to Now York This profossion as | pace, At this rate the quarter was passed In terday, by. the, op Fr, mawing the | Pears, at the cud of which ; ana 6 ta fg a eda neni total amount shipped Janunrr $400,- | Ae Riot latterly tine lived thirty-three and a alt J4, ‘The next quarter, on | 000m eacens of $1,200,000 over the total amount | jis most intimate friend, Palmer the sculptor | the back stretch, was made in thirty-ilree seconds, ing in better condition than ean ination to break ; tn. wt as steadily it ary trot, fille pole to the starting; sint at the pplished $i, thirty-four he curve reneo of distanes to be minutes ether un ich com: Dexter continued on #° stand without any apparent abstemont nd was not brought down until he lad od the quarter pole, He was then taken tthe slightest aymptons He has ever since appeared in his usual perform we, but will now go his mille in oy He was in Bi * Gol, May aan.” substuntiul, at Pittefleld, Mars, ‘The Manchester Fair, N 21.—The fi 0 fir, om , came off thi 7 ruin yester F was line, th attendance good, 1 Hoy, entered for the race, was with. velng too tame to trot with ntered by Db. C, Whittemore White River Junction, entered eared ready for work, The: dy Cassius lhavins the vole. terday he after noo course eacellout, and the ny com ad Lady and with spirits only heightened by the ex citing and wonderf Hut even this most surprising achlevement ts not the bent of this remakable h | on the track, taking his usual exereis ie lelsu ly diivey around, and occasionally put to speed for a ort spirt, when he made a quarter mie down th Jack streteh in the almost tuevedible time of thirty is, or at the rate of one mile in two minute Mr, Doble says Dexter” is now in uo trin for extraordinary speed, Nor is hein a hurry to get hin in such # tri, But ho sys the animal hos abil- ities that have never been sm J, aud this full he se his lite por ance at Buffalo f, when be made his mile in $17, beating le's famous 19% at Kalamazoo, Mich. been the best time ever made Besides this wonderful aniiaal, Mr, Boble has «ou tstock in bis stables, Among them a embrino Hriuce,” belouging to Mr Boston, which is capable of trotiing with * Bailey Lowis,” a gelding belonging has heretofore been reckoned Budd is at present making a starring expedition uutry with some of the faster animals of this stable, tneluding * Lucy,’ ldsmnith's utlalo last K, and at present is whining laurels, aud some final race ned On wi aby L, made a Lhe rade, Awite gap between her and Wonder, which was closed on the second half, bat she came lathe winner of the heat by a head, in in 10, he Excelators Bth inst ‘Tho third and fourth heate were given to Lady 1 Cassing, in 240 and 2 giving her the race aud 810, Wonder taking and other cities have been on the gui elve respecting the match made betw Homer Lane and Lu ‘Thompson on that date, who agreed to wrestle, co! lar and elbow fashion, best tw ut of three, for XK) and the championship, so long held by Lane. ‘Thin individual was reared in Lowville, Lewla piro—Mr, he Louleville ‘The following N. Y., having first seen the fight there in 184, His | Thursday: | helght Is fect 8 Inches, of stout build, and weighs | ' pounds, It would veom as tf he had imbibed his | pglyteores Wrestling propensitios with lis mother’s milk, for he Ch, of Portia ote to this city this tn Houston t, Which was 1 e Marrisburgh Pork use. This apartinent is 06 fect Yatforded ample arcommoda- | to Witienr the encomne | we D.C. Ire. “and Essorwest deep hy in width, 9 for ail t tiles West of | lovely and tha | old-tastio denizens of thi tier bimsell, wie Provious t ivan we | by o man the Htors, wis the undience, in re atlas. ping ‘that everything would be Augus fant decided on ite merits, He was followed by Lars | Man ot ry Hi, who, Ina few brief and humerus retnarks, | [eh various informed his hearers that he had a large mmount in: | {hls perniar ed. on Lune, but that would not bias htm in the | tuereeh Ik in Jeust In giving a Just decision, no matter whether it | Rn’ fst Wasagainet him or not, should he be called upon game, the latter presuming too much on the the" Powwows' not having, han an Wie game was marked second heat was given to Wonder by a close | pinyed In the most fend the Kagic Club by the U fact that the Basten recently had a drawn game with et ae | D vs, hing unis lonely pro ean be found on the ni, When the * Sea-Side PRICE TWO CENTS, of proctce twa some prety fielding, and was 7 npirit. ‘The text mateh play will be with the Pecontes on the ‘Tth they play the Bapires, A inateh was made on the spot hetwean two green pridlemics 6 N°. Rtrsong Sa borses—a black mare, owned in ¢ rl by KR. Procter et.. 2 8 3 Smiths, and the Alexander horse of Nashua, to former | Hereemet hose} 3 Winning the raee in three straight heats, A purse of SS ae Tova ec cree ié 4 The officers of the State Agrienitural Boctety were te } on the fleld making pregarations forthe state fair $1 S| on the 1th to the 19th of Septem They offer | an et of 81,10 prezntunis On neat atock, and §1\000 on lors, i Peters, possesses 8 hich $1! speed. sa =f. OF which §1,000 is on sp ae om Hi] Tout Groat Wrestling Match in Haretabnre, Pa Hewtwos. for $3.00 thw Chawplenshios Yeh QM. od. Ath. $e. Ath. Te Beh. Ot. , | Bownat Since the vith of July tho aporting men of this | Rretionc> 3 4 $US Geo, Flan}: Matnal Clad, ty Loursvitts, Kr.—The defeat of one Is noteworthy from tha Cinb, score 2 to 2 in ten tunings, is the seore of the innings played oo st. Od. SA. 4th. Sth. Oth. Teh. th. Oth we 8 § 8 7 ee LoOele ere fs Kerstone.—The match between has been engaged In over stety cc of thie Klod. the be yesterday waa a poorly-played me, having lost only two out of ti her, he may | thourh exceling towarde the Elose the wetiorgs idered ag ranking Alin the senting Business, | mofing badty in the early part of the contest, Henton this oceaston, Lu Was | (cl nota tase was earned by the Keystones antl born in Chatauq NAY. in anid d feet | the sixth innings, though 13 rhs were secured, the 11 Inches, and pulia down the seate at 1% ponnds, He | runs being ebtslned ehieily by bad. play at short tr Her of seme note, having tossed during | Heid, The ving seore of tue inuings shows the his care Manninat, Ca on, Aldridge, Carlue, and | progress of the eam aeveral others, For'n long time hie has aspired to he | 1, a " King pin. of the wrestling arena, and. Maahy_ found oo Ah My yh ye me friends to mateh him against Lone, henee the reentt, +0 5 @ 06 1 ce p Interest Wan manifested by thelr re: |p, - . spective adherents ns to the lene of the contest, but | ¢VORTLAND, Me, Aug. 21.—The Eon Base Ball and, went to. N payed fa madi A Miele pile. an hits | tie Hennesewaasee Clad, of that place, for the titver we ade eaten IN thin city, theee ctu’ | ball aud the State championship, The game Was were caeerly taken by Th en's tet W il contested thronghout, and resulted ma vietory and) wearcely @ night passed without t for the Kons by a score of 14 ty 10, The Eons were at Harry Hill's ape Abiishen received with an escort aud collation on thelr return evening. > Lan Crosse. A party of Montreal La Crosse players intend lanaetor Visiting Sew York early’ In Kentember. ‘They wil ny with hin play on the Capitotine gre Brooklya—the onl: iving there we foun ting fra | : vuah ar ti tae nity, from Pht nicide of a Stranger at the Carlton Hotel, phia ther pl erly atts. Coroner Keenan sterday, at the Carlton CHETONy On thele Testertiye Tatuiten Tatere ate | House, 008 Broadway, held an inquest on the body raing for the miht, ta adversary (Thompoon), | Qa, known, fran, whone mh supposed to be necompanied by his backer, Geo. King, of Saratoga, ty, bailing ‘from Phtiadslphia, who “4 and dill, Stevens, of New’ York, visited our cara! | mitted wiielie fy hanging himself,” Tt ap The eontesta ‘then Introduced to | peared from the testimony of Joseph S. Corn- nd aNerwards con, | Wall, a night. clerk nt the hotel, that the their trie deceased came to the hotel two weeks ago, register= flies Want ing his name as above, He was avery qules man, al woe noliced concerning wo until the m | conduet, Yesterday morning the servant girl came but in anything bat a sath to the oMee and informed the witness that she could ed In torr the whol not get into deceased's room ; witness went ap stairs PrN ay Mg all Sd hy | and T fasteved: he evephinty the are to. hates Weeetied | jow and found the man dead, suspend Harrisburg trotting. park. track, but. short- | ed by the neck to two hooks by two eravs ly before — th time announced fort er. Tt further appeared that the deee Mair to commence, Jupiter Flavius again opened his | @ durkig the past few days of nervonsness tn vials in such @ manner a8 to totally extingulsh 2 could not #! Ab ventiet of suleide by hope of bringing the contestoif on the turt, Accord. ane man ap pon jo have ingly, a consultation was held by the men's backers, | axe, and Was appar una uayy nooner than, saying the visions, the ales majority of whou suflered a complete martyrdou iu Se rere Teaching that locality, It was mutually agreed to de= THE CITY, tide the contodt In eapacious room Attached to the —— Dows ny tim Sea.—Out beyond ea Bay, on that long spit of land ranning five Far Rockaway, and giving the most venue by th Atlante ¢« hotel, «1 e_ br ay » ona time a newspaper During the reason there have indry excelle ertainments at ase, and & ay interest that Mr. tite (Satu) dow His well-known Integrity as a sporting man | UMlod, when the © SeaBide’ will } | was acknowledged hy all present, and lis pithy | it Cuesta may go by i eg poe | speech recolved with Hous applause, | Ten Mr LD ee Mote onl the tout acecat the bate, | Bhortly oto was calind by | Tr they do not enjoy themselves It will be thelr ows tho rete und the a aly Fp a | duc oth aloud face the Tmmense dis: | ™ | portry wae pal the Hus, | CENTRAL Paux Coxcents,—If the weather be | vg 4 1 he could crush his wmolice | ane there will he music on the Mall at the Park this | Lge yen Fate EID | afternoon, commencing at do'elock. ‘The following oe Is the programm ih, butak the rr ent down ike ® bolt frou a eatap } 1 Overture, eatiph of Of the spectat ined tiie was a flr ba Mint Zinniersani | fell, but Mr, Bi de . wwtned Gal i ney | ants fronted eaoh other, Previous vawent king play, sone heavy beLting wir in f. Grand selection, La Plgita del Regimento,.Donteettt, the lookers eb wionW 1 Haren, Cneartse Wietie, Mitchell, George Kin y Hil, who wa Lessin ee Voa' Weber: their bindrods of dollare fs Uiough they were Waltz, Deubieho Lister ‘aiehers iiuny nickels, and this business being brougiit tow rawr ut clone, the neh ngain took hold. Nut three tminute 4. Qnotriite, Jonny Mell Musard, lapsed before te hereulean “Fhomjwen dicossred | Bg i Ua area bila Nudie, that ie shoulter blades und the had wn altinity | 40 is low. leben cites in un wcwistakable manner, and Ho: u Darkhardt, ane Was the winner of the fist tinow, | Finale National, y minate silowed tor breathing tine, dis | Loss or tum Yacur Casucexas.—The yacht Fing which interval thu betters we-eenxaged 1a pOoK | yg, owned by the Lorillards of this city, was arrangements, until Whe J toston arcefat the mouth of the Aimazon Fiver, Mt ited, Phin w While on her Way to this port with s cargo of indigo Juno being bored dov uy and India rubber, Tho vessel was of 20 tome dure ie Auld ay tree re + butit la Moy, 180%, and wee valued ot §25,0005 | fourth “hou, howny ¢ mi fnrtred. Bho was the Ia eer built inthis fabri ytd Me utente mata swith the exception of Mr. isiugaland's Pee agar Raed Rye taclan tates chee ‘The crew be orailged when danger hcp? Bhat Celts Ping cl leapt is P apparent, aad tanding the efforts of | squarely. Now. caine tho deciding ussie, a9 each of ’ Neco then had gamed a fail, ond great was the exeltament | ag ine reneee nniong the soretatorw ay to thie thal sues but nitor ae Baminites hard Wok ou be HH ides another side ivee i Caines wade | was the resttlt. Again they grappled each otter, bot | De Tent Teche aires | spparcutly straining every nerve to wecure, tue vie. | the fruit trade between tule port tory, hough was evident to al that Lune was | | growine vom tron tho desperate struggles of the | Fexruat or Junae Bowsxy.—The funeral of | Previous rounds, and likewise being o Bonney. took place yenterday ni his realdeses tow. loweve was short, sharp, 4 | for ‘ero. the dial ‘hed tuarked's tila Fourteenth street, and vas largely attended, nand The or | Among those present were Prof, Doremus, 8. By Raggies, Bonj, Siliman, Jey Jobn Jay, James 'T, Brady, Mr. Spi parsed Ante ehaking hands iter the atlalr Was over ws tuough they were old , friends, Another match ts liked of beiween te same then, Homer's trends being of the opinion that he ean! reverse this arrangement by thorough and wining with case, wun place There were stx silver handles to the studded with ailver, On the iption: immortelles, &, Pouwnwese Rev. D conversatio I topic of ning 1 the race ‘The body, which was ¢ conket, aud it was richl for ity and nob holding his adversary tuo | Chel, Ault wie title cheap, Ubus Watters stand for the present, aa RIAN We Sha ys Heavy Spe epsle Novel Morse v 4 Aged 6 years, 6 months, aud Ui days, rer,omcated, and de ir, Judge Roosevelt, and Judge Daly, a handsome equare front parlor, on the top of din th which were placed » crown, aiichor, und wreath of St bO, i ETAMIN WE NEY, Diep ’ r, Hutton, of the Duteh Reformed address om the OF yesterday vers Wark, between | per as ree te Sr Ean # hiker bs han | hearerd were EB. C, Cowal ’ }xer's brown ho Mainan | Woimore, the Hon, C. A. 1 | ts a wealthy Gerinan physielan of this etiy, amd tor | timers tue Mon, CA. | the Haat four weeks bas been the doye uf he wport- | Andy We duakcre The euunaloe Wer | ing men of this city, aud all boeause of his bihudness | ker. The kyinal @ ta | om tie horse question, ‘The hore is a good road. | Wo Cemetery tor Interment, : stor, and hardly that, beng uvable to trot quicker | Doatm prow Poisox 1 Division Street, —Core than 4:15, The Doctor, however, Wis inany ap Keenan yesterday, at 28 Division street, hel | pe the track, always depended on out ideas) Division, steees | Haag miler to take the Une,’ ‘They, kuowing his read ton the boty of @ young man named Gus ness to believe that habs animal. Ww ti cope s German, 18 years of age, who died } with Mountain Boy, Lady ‘Thorie, Doater f man over of morphine, adminis always gave him the wrong tim tH at last | tered by himeelf, ‘From the testimony of Wilhelm | the Doctor honesdy believed bis horse could | Struber, it appeared that the 4 2 A lvtier cnt hia | came frou New Orleans, and w r ebilt, the writer requestin On ‘Tresday he procored the med! 0 vite Inks price [ur A With the direct Doctor's tacos, le iy) On Wednesday he was race yesterday stternoon be- | found sufler tn sn overdose of it, Which fe | tween the horses above used, Crowds of peopl din his death, The metteine consisted of more wer attendance, and the. Doctor bet tiuely on oni, according t) Mls own statement, the de the Guyer drove is horse to & coumon 10 Wad taken the wh atone tine, A vere | wagon, anit the Doctor tow sulky. ‘Phe lutier was coontance With the Licts waa rendered, xecond heat by a hala length, the crowd feering | pt ap. --Diring an exeuisiog up the Month ng, but the Doctor t ever i ed Lee teh Gverboand: eee’ he. An) the third heat taxves tok Mi posite Datta Riek Aaeiw ee 4 4 al 4 ¥ Was uot recovered, nthe two first | ici Thomas Mu £ 15 Mott street, poault: did’ nob. enlisty latonlent evening, fell from He was sure the ) the Nort i dock of the tue, and at ® 4 struck nyored 15 that he could beat Milk Moy’s t dup by the p msi 018 i, Paund ie (rene 7 ter Won acce) t ition, taken to the New York Hospital, Mill Hoy was started, mick mm OU, | thence to lis home, Mr, Gager asserts, howover, that he trotied in tees Cuonens lizabeth Horton, aged 36, of Albar } that 240, ond will bet $1,000't0 $500 ou it Pho Dy Was found at the corner of Twenty-uinth tor thin drove hy asiis, Thaking the mile in | ¢ suticring severely With | Throughout the entire race cowd yorred | vue Hospital... Omicer Mex Cintervals, and all but the Doctor ackuowlodged the the Fith Precinct, while on duty laws | tree. Hie did Hot give Way 4 jot, bub molntained & | eyoning im Went street, Was take ely with gultled lovk throughout, causing the wildest hibire | CACniN AB taht pak ech ty, Late last night, however, he coufensed that in | {7aiti 8 Any toMiborary congestion ot ie tO the eta hworing te adv ies of true triduds us bad been duped ‘and sitended Wo by ‘Police Sergoon Keue | Zwieraa, en eee Im hneee Baa bel A Wowan Hivos Hnxsmce 1 4 Potict Cnty we During the carly part of last evening an gukiown ad to be French, was taken tuto Race at Boston, scluct Station House, 136th street Bostox, Aug, 21.—The annual race at River. | aad Bloomingdale read, on & hinge) of ya. wide P id today with a race for horses that | graney preferred by @ cltiaen, ler the en 85," There wery tive cor tinual’ que-tions, which were evidently ‘not under Strickland, owned ever, When t the Woman ban Powiatan Club of South Brookiyy put In an xp pearance in a match game tor the firve time this season, and though they had the Excelsiors for their adversaries they manawed by good batt!ug to wiu the Morcue. where luately refused to be answered, she Wh: ihe cell, and quit ris woe im three piruight ne of he es or leshee ~~ aetit yed no signs’ of any evil intentio eta tla nnd no one entertaining By suspicica that abe medi Baco Ball tated tal her ih, nothing like * pe watch ‘was “hopt. 4 acting, beyos Pownatan vs. Exonuaton.—Yostentoy tho | wale is usual eith atl prisoners, bo baldelabty daw doorman went bis fonedee ing by the neek from the door ie ad Sete ante ya

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