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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. ‘THE WORKINGMEN’S UNION, GOV. HOPFMAN AND THE DELUSIVE EIGHT-HOUR LAW, patent tetenes ‘Tho Commissioners Emigration tn Lim- mned—The Demo~ kre the Kepublioane— ining @ Game with very Dirty Cards Union was held last nignt, President Nelson 'W. Young in tie chair, Mr. Troup, chairman of the Committee which tind beon appointed to ascertain Governor Hoffman's opinions of the eight hour and ‘Conspiracy laws, roported that last week he recetved @ letter from the Governor informing him in polite Yerms that he would be glad to recive the delesa- ton in the Clurendoa Hotel, There they were rected by the Governor, who sald that thero was Rothing In the world he would not do for the work Angmen, Desconding from generalities the Governor Bverred bis solemn tntention to imtrodnce the sab- Jeet of the repeal of the conspiracy Inw into his next measace. { SE CommisstoNNRS OF RMTORATION IN LIMBO, | Mr. Brano, of tbe Teilors’ Union, induleed in a ‘@pirived spec's againet the Commissioners of Kint- ration, and the manner in wich those worthlos Pat immigrants to be sold by action to the lowest Didder. He described Castic Garden as s blot on the laboring community, and insisted that in tnjures the interests of the working cinsses to have five or ix thousand able meciwnies (no matter whether Haglish-speaking or mot) thrown upon the country toearn a bare \-cliboud, It is, sald the speaker, no ‘Wonder that low wages Is the rule and not the ex. option. EXPLANATION FROM xR. YOUNG. Mr. Young said thet sinco last spring, when he held a meeting in defiance of the Conspiracy law, Within hearing of the City Hall, common report had Bominated hua for Assembly, Senate, Mayoralty, House of Representatives, &o, Last night the eul- ‘mination came In lids nom‘nation in the County Con. ‘Yontion for the ofce of Coro In conctusion tho speaker sald that was hardly necessary for him to May Le he bad neweolicite! these political Meshpots, nd that whon he did become a candidate for Moe, he would buvo the honur of doing #9 as the repre: Sontative of the work.ngmen, A motion was then pub to condemn piece work, and after vorlvus mutilations, it fell to the ground, The meeting then quietly occupied itvelf in admit Lng delegates from the morocco Galshers, when AM UNEXPECTED Visit Of the vote-early-and-often element of the pure De- moericy Was announced by the following card: ‘The chairman turued ie card the wrong way, and Degan to read as toll Ladies’ Fair tor the noWw Ci nena Faihors (corver of vatati aur et) wilt be hela to rch wre. Mr. Young soon disoverod Bastened to correot it; but wh ending Mr Kly's wdvertisement, Berchet Si pore van ty we hod 1O Sure. ead politicians," * What do’ we want with Dermo- erate or Kepublicans here?” were heurd ow all sides, A Bitte winches od the del a ut were ¥ the de! lou to © make known Weir bosiness.”" Tae delegation tuen marched in, oMITH BLY ON THE STUMP. of the visiting delevation turned up and went to work. Me began by Informing hiv audienee that the Commistee had come on very shuple bunincas. All parties bad beon Tatcatns of late, the interest wich worklug tu tu politics. At the mas¢ meet: soemed to be opposed vo the ‘Nor wi cnine to state ih ed had the t Y vorsinemen ‘OFk, and shat those w.thes woul be respected by the FaLie Union Gum vittee. MR. YOUNG AGAIN, At these remarks of the olly Kiy, the President rose th Dusiied face and delved the we Work My i in0d 10 0 Wor jong ax z detfned A the po ’ the protectin uf the working interests. tae wnioroc ek of the Kighi-Huur Inw, afd Lhe abrogation of tae racy saw, MR, ELT ASKED MARD QUESTIONS. In continuation the President eked Mr. Kiv whether a Tay when ue CIP) eld the Bostow ‘of Surry mar, dd not, iu coujunction wii 4, vective a co, "eu two » ot thy unteation frum the Working Hon nsbing the Board io ure it KL al-Hour law enioreed. im quostion was read to tho i mu hi MR. RLY WRUGGLRS ovr, ‘This question soemod at fret Bapervivos, but C lveting hin memory ti usgut ta kurope. Air. X fi shoes beiw net. reaoiution condemning the mi Tslavd, and ufter tndulit Suitory oouvereation on. the. Deiour paration they Wilkeseud, (he moetuy adjourned. Rteisow Asics } A NOBLE HOD CARRIER, (ihren Sear wu Austrian Bi 10.) Preas, On Thursday sfternvou last, Col, Carr, tl Postmaster, recotvid a heavy sealed document at bie office, postmarked “ Vienua," and directed to ‘Horr Oart Von Vecbter, Gaiesburg. Knox county, Btate of liknois, United Statics of North America.” ‘Koowlns that the mansive lettcr must be of impor tance {rou ils crested seals und gencral ofe.al ap pe rance, he desputebed Mr Wm. Post, chief clerk f tho offic, In seu the Herr Vou Vechter, Mr Post mace ry us several, but cuuld not til he met with Mr.Juhn Loos, the we! on keeper ob fhe gaat side ot the square, Bir. Lous knew » Chutle echter; he was working on che new hotel build both walked over there, where they found hod on b the letter and ho read it, the delight of nah kuew no bounds, He threw | isi od full of bricks away, and cmbriced Mr, Looe, cailing him his dearmei ‘Tue letter contained a drait for $7.00) on Nation FBovk of Chicago, and hy iusivted Mr. Post 4500 for belug the bearer of auch dings ye the doe euntained, Which, of bir, Pust reinsed, rning tierr Vou Vechter, Of fasbiounble clothing, avd the bande of the barber, ov ur oftice in Dany wit: Heary Heinrich, au athicué of the ree Preas cxtablishment. No cme could recognise the noble looking perso nge before us ti garner, iis manly und cowtmanding app, ‘rocted general uttention und remark, and the case And suavily of his mauners were truly remarkuble He clearly avd suceinetly rela.ed to an tne eventiul Shain of lucid: ute i hi career, which tormiuated in Dis carrying wy hud an Galesours, Lu the eur 1:87, Herr Vou Vechter, being then nineteen years old, and of & nobe fauuy, entered the Austrian army ss lientenunt, and iurough reguier gradu rayed in a suit ex-nod ‘ance ale wtiony, ty 1580 rove to tho run major, In the month of Bevtember of th: he was insulted Bt a levee L, the colonel of his regimen’, Proud and Digh-spirited, be renenkd the iusust und 9 cha.lenge wi ed between thy two oficers, ‘They et Pistols at ten paces—and the culonel fell, \ great dificul eludes tie authori Bt last cuc.pod to Eng There he re @ abort time, aud Ouding uo sultuble employm: embarked for the United Stites, and upop bi Fival proceeded to Chicagy. Ile utrived here (i The intel geuce of twe fall of Fest Suunter 0 throw; being exhuus c be Mbnet then bein who hud worn he epau.cis of am Austrian oMecr tor more than roe rs carried w mugket in the ranks of | uealior rica kinds, tw the lot of w la to his relutiver asthe Ausy learu bis whe hensian under the extradition aly, 4 olied im silence, until fnal’s Jesbuig carrying & hod on ty pew h ‘The jacket he receives yesterday contained a full slow Und F the sinh Mabual OF bie Kimyerur, Polonel hal Only been severely wounded N acanowiedged that he alune bid beew in fault, and That the duet had teen Of his Wn eockings By the deaiho hiv uuele, Von V, iuberts a rich estate aad thy Hide of Bar TNE LATKNE LABOR NEWS, ---2-— ‘The dry goods clerks of Brooklyn have formed aa Barly Cionig beucdt Ansociation, toe of the 1 Union of ooking for eu to baie Ube pl who me on eirike la tha dud 630,00 worth of Wer POLITICS, GIN, AND MURDER, —<-— A Demonstrative Gathering Hudson Oonnty, N, J.—Confuston Bleody Noses—A Free Pight between Jersey Clty and the reet of the County—Jorsey City Laid Out—A Complete Ticket Nominated, The Democracy of Hudson County, to the number of one hundred sud fifteen, assembled in delegate convention in the Philadelphia Hotel, Jer- acy City, yesterday afternoon to sominate @ ticket tor county oMicers, ‘The masses of the party were im attendance long before the delegates, and at the hour appointed for the meeting held possession of the hall, and refused to vacate, The persuasive efforts of the police Analy made room for the dele gatos inside, and Ged tho street without with « somewhat wolsy and demonstrative crowd. FORCING AN ENTRANOS. Not relishing the outside berths and finding the doors closed and guarded against them, the disor ganized elements proceeded to demonstrate in force pon the windows, throagh which they effected an entrance, thas flanking the vigilant blue-comted sen- tinels at the doors, AN ORDERLY AssRMMt cn, Pending these somewhat irregular proceedings, Eurrogate O'Nell, Chatrinan of the County Commit- tee, invited the assemblage to come to order. The Conyent'on, assisted by the Incomiig members from the window districts, responded most entnustantl- cally to this suvamons, and declared itself in order by & succession or continuation of shouts, yells, thumps and sundry Jem Mace-y demonstrations, re- Hing in W sore heads and some distribution of claret. A sortie of the police at this juncture effect- ea a soparution of the limbs from the wolves, aud the street waa azain Olled with enthusiastic Demo- centa, the elect alone remaining in the hall. 1 dat Of these slightly mined proceedings, Vw Ruypen wan thatalied 4 = Secreta mittee on Credentials and uw apprinid, A WINDY ARGUMENT, ch having been effected, some de Sell, fresirated “soy desien "ot bajoeraian ty ra ‘any design ra the floor and talking. What he was talking at is as immaturial to tue pablic as it wus to the Convention, the members of whioh were atterly was the particular point of hit er, when be had eoneindod, It Commitee was Hie only supposable purpose 0! ‘THE CONVENTION ORGANIZED. ‘The Committee found two rets of delegates from Wost Hoboken, encu haviog credentutis, but by a process known only to themscives, (hey summart ruied one set out and admitted which were tae o cuit to determ only that a rumor prevailed taut the Jersey City crowd was laid out, whatever that . ‘The Committee also proposed Zens patrick, trom anywhere but Jersey City, fur President, and full lst of subordinate ornamentals, all of whoin were declared elec adm storm of yells composed oF un indistinguishable mixture of ages and voloes, THE PRESIDENT's sreKCH. Mr. Fitzpatrick thereupon appeared upon the platiorm and treated tac turbulemt gaibering to u Very creditable show of pantomt A Jersey Cily delegate moved that the now nominate a candidate for Sucritt tuat euicited ouly an increase of the pre Another del. gute, mounting » tabl the Convention should proceed in regular onde The Ciera, standing @rst vn the ticket, soul nowinated Orst, and be prot sted againal any undor- hand game being played upou tae Convention by the clique that bad no long rulid the county trom Jersey City. These pointed remarks touched a respons chord ta the of the crowd, and were greeted with very demonstration of approval. THE SLATS EXVOse ‘The Convention then proceedes! to ballot for a candidate for four candidates being in tt fold. ‘Toe Bret ballot resulted aa follows: Jobn Kennody, of Hoboken, 58; Goorge W. Cassidy, in- cumbent, 46; A. 0.’ Evans, of Hoboken, 7; and Chambers, from any’ 6. ‘A seound ball fusion, resulting substantial A third ballot wus declares Kreuter number of votes than At this the tet Of Cassidy tnade desperate eur’ to wecure a recess, and it was whis. pored that a Hberal fund wus at hand tor nse with flaky delegates. But the anti-Cussidy men had & majority, and relused to adjourn, demunding A FOURTH BALLOT, which was taken, resulting tm Kennedy's nomination by « jority of seven over all ‘The result was received with demonstrations vention uggestion jent etorm. tated tl cre Were Jelozates, approval by the — muajorty, interspersed With lamentations from tue ' defeated, A Hoboken delegate Jumped upon » ebair and. de- cared Unt there would be no opposition to Kem nedy, a# be had been wine years Clerk of Hobok:n cily, and the Repubsicans Wad never put np « candi t him, He was assured that they would take no pomiwution awinst lim tor County Clerk, Another delegate decared that if Keanedy wun so accoplable to the other wide he could not by a trust wortuy Democrat, ‘This suggestion revived. tue storm, which nued until the MuMoURcement OM ballot vor Si vat For Sheriff, was nominated aM, AMRINGTON FOR SURKIFF, Harringtu + of Hudson City, by wvory decided iy completed as follows: Sur. james I. O'vell, nominated on tac second Corowers, Win, burua, Jersey ¢ {Huvson Cy, wad iN. Crane, of all polwsmated ou the frst baliot, OUTSIDE DEMONSTRATIONS. ‘The Convention then adjourned, afer s continu: ous and bolstervus session of tive hours, During its ‘ession the crowd outaide imitated uid unproved Upon ila example, & sort of chrome Agut pervading lt, vesuluog wm sundry broken neuds. A ropurt pre valled that ome man was killed in the genera) aiter- cation, but the reporter could learn uo particulars iu tae contusion that prevailed, Francois franes from a forged instrument, wife and two elild victimized learned taken passage tn to this port. So they telebraphed to the Swiss ( sol om New York, who the ty steps to secure the arrest of Fares, Under the extradition treaty, Yesterday, the Atlanta being due wt tus port, Deputy Marshal Crowley armed With & warrant from Commissioner Newtor hued down the harbur to mvet her, Afier board te vewsel ue found Fares aud hiv iamily among th steerage passengers. Heat once seized Farce scarched bis person and effects, About talf of th amount of spec alleged Ww have been stolen by Farcz was fourd on Ulm, ‘The prisoner denied hin quilt. His wife and children exeited the sympa of ali on board the steamer, and several gention stepped forward and tendered their pecuniary as- sisauce. urea was incarcerated In Ludlow street Jail Last ugh , Switzerland und immediately fled with bis nu, The firm whom Pures bet oon alter hiv flight thut he hud ny ca —— wislnture. ho Vermont Leginla- Meer, Oct, 15.— to-day by the mote—Heury Ch election of ky of Kuti M. B. Carpenter, of Barre, Ay ; and the Key, P. B. Fisk, of Howse—G, W Newport, A Norihtielu, Chis ~ —— The eof Admiral Farrage Cnicaco, Oct, 15,—Adiniral Farragut is much er thi evening, aud tuere are ud — - ty of Micatga w You Dux is # paper for ‘The iow rates out it within he reach of lirm stand which it takes in the sefence of right, irrespective of party, ts particularly an adwiravie they Suy ef The Sun tu trletas From the recent Annual Address before the Union Fair ab Coruing, N. ¥.,by Clark Bell, Bq k high enovgh of the } ier its prowent splendid ma Me Winning’ its way to high rank and le sheet, which shall, indeed, “sine for all, $a Jerome Park Hac Vool sales, s last night on the be contested today on Jerome 2 Two-mile Belmont, 40), 400, 215; Cobtrill, 100, 150, W; Cameron, Bf, 65, 60; ila. G0, 1, hell, 200, 200, 200; Harry Booth, » 18s, 10), 154; Kininene: 1, 65. Louis Napoleon, who presented 13, | PASHION IN. NEW JERSEY, MAGNIFICENT MATRIMONTAL CK. MONIES IN NEWARK. ‘The magnidcent residence of Mrs, e suborbs of Newark, N.J., was on Thursday evening the scene of ay attractive little hymeneal event, The bride, Miss Nellie L. Potter, 21s one of the moat beautiful young women in society. The bridegroom Is Mr. Horace J, Baldwin, of this city, a young gentleman of wealth and social position, who has just returned from an extensive Roropean tour, Mr. Baldwin has figured in New York soclety for rome years, and his park phaéton and handsome blood horses were conceded to be one of the most Atylieb establishments in town Inet wenson. ‘The engagement was effected in Joly, 1807. Mr, Potter, previous to his death, ts sald to have settled $25,000 on each of his two danghters, ‘The bridal (rovasean was made in Paris at a very extravagant Oe There are one dozen reception.dinner, promenade, and carriage tollettes, ail of rich ailks of various hues. A carriage dress of Illac corded stik, trimmed pro fusely with white lace Rnd white antin folds, is one of the most admired, and Mrs. Grandy says it cont $1,200, Inctading duties, which, of course, were paid in gold. Biack silk en train, ornamented in Rm- Press style with beavy and costly gold brald, isa inner costume of excceding benuty and taste. One of the most stylish of the promenade suits is of gray silk looped up over biue in the French fashion, and trimmed with gray eatin and rich fringe, The evening totlettes are of talie, Swiss muslin, tarletan. sifk. and erenadine, all pretty and very origi- nal in make and general style. Bonnets and jockey hate are numerous, and some ‘of them the mont jaunty little bite of head our it hes delight to admire tor map, 4 a ee vevitetions (imited pee preree and odd) for i wing-rooms of the Powter mansion ted an unequalled scone of hril- Haney. Although the wedding we celebrated ins at juiet re Bier lv entertained the company. She was attired In a white silk robe of great bean’: and ricrnoms, ‘The bottom of the skirt was trimm with a founce of Valenciennes a yard wide, headed wil ‘bat aris. Her bait was arranged in braids looped up at the back flowers. Diamond orns- me an clegan' nd k carried, together with ry ful bouquet tuberosce. Mrs. dispensing the hospital. tes by ber sistor, Mra. Childs, who wore « dross of Diue moire antique with overdross of white Ince. * bridal party entered at 9 o'clock. The bride and bridegroom entered the drawing-roo foliowed by their bridesmaids and groomsmen, the band meanwhile ing the “Wedding March." ‘The party took their position at the head of the room, arranging themselves i the enatomary ord: and the marriage ceremony tinmediat sly cnawed, Baltimore clergyman officiating. ‘The brite was Aitired im a long Mowing robe of superd white autin, eutd ta and without trimmings of any Kind. Her lexarious chestnut hair was be wtifuliy arranged, and adorned with tne traditional bridal veil of white tulle, surmounted by orange blossome. There wae little’ Jewelry, a2, indeed, aune wae requisite, he bridesmalds—Mise Fila Onvannh, Mies Lew!s, and Mise Potter—were dressed alike’ folletfes of White talle, with wide sashes of white satin ribbon, ‘The bridegroom wore ® full wuit of black broad: cloth, and the groomsmen were atiired in @ cor- responding style. irs. Baldwin, the in lavender silk able landsome . free pnd ain Wille slcevos:; double skirt, the upper one Mrming a lore, plait @ Cancigue on ‘une sds, nerd up by ‘on either wi Aairp of ribbon fastened to the waistband ; ean extra width was ict In. to obtain ‘The ornamentation of the dress con ipe of & contrasting color ne whole dress, small passomen. following the outlines with colored fon Mrs. Miller, formeriy Mixa Hontineton, of Jersey City, wore white tulle dress elrgant!y trimmed, and ‘made in the bigheat style of the dresemaker's rt. Miss Goriand was attired In white grenadine, was very beautiful; Miss Waiker in biue aud ins Andrews In white embroidered mueha, ond Mise Cameron in era: ik. ‘The ever popular German woe bores atten o'clock and was danced anti! midnight, Mr. Fuulke and Miss Garland leading the various figures, some ot which were complicated, yet origynui and pretty, A Fimpt ous feast was rerved at twelve. ‘The table was decorated with flowers and pyramids, ed, and the An hour alver supper the euerts dispe Bride and bridegroom eame to ity on a wed: ding Mra, Baldwin was e recipient handsome presents, ali useiul as well us ornal MOWLAND-PRARY NUPTIALS, h Howland, of West Thirty-second ine Lavinia Perry, daughter of the Mo: of New J y, were married iurch of Dr, Wilson, Newara, in the presen: jarge and fasbiou*ble gatherin ‘The bride dress was meh und elegant, The ing tour will be to the Mamooth Cave and Ningara Pal bridegroom gave bik bride © magotiicent pearls, mang/actured to bis order by Tifany & Valued at #2000, DISPLAY IN THR TRANSFIOURATION, At noon on the 20th inst., « wedding of unusual eleeance in to be solemaized ip the Ckuren of the Transtigura 4 weaty-ninth street. The purtios ure Mr. J, 8. Aruold aud Miss Addie Bicecker, —_ - THE POLITICAL CIRCUS, > The Westchester Sena ‘The Kepublicun Senatorial Convention i Ninth Distriet (Westebester, Putnam, aud Rockland), lot C. Cowdin, Koa it the fulowing tel uuanimonsh Senutor, Mr. declining the numin Naw ¥ The Hon. Wi. I. Kobertaom, Prewide ‘atovial entta ‘dtoen, W. Haye recelvid your tele.Fam. "With socere thavks for Gis Howse UE your monutnation for Senator, I roxrot vl tral wud mauee to Det. 18, 1800, Republica Sen- Ale Will hod allow H.e L Three or Wester States have just fw front er nil sigma ity wad partial ‘KoOFLOWs EX Aue ew York (oliow t ‘Olio, and Lowa, ELLIOT €, COWDIN ——- Political hautbe. Jobn H. Pullis ts spoken of ax tue Republican can. Aidate tor Alderman Of the Sixteenth Ward ral Repablican ‘Tennessee State Couven- xed & liberal aad conservative platform ‘The Sixth Ward Demvcratic Spartan Association have nominated the Hon, for dudge of the» F Cust, ‘The Ignatios Flynn Association of the Ninth Ward is Flynn for the Bepate and Christopher ‘Aswein) ‘The Fitth District Re ublioan Senatorial Con ven: tion Inet es euto Mr, Jamer Galvey, Chaitman, and Nr. MeKeo ry. Mr, Kichard Flanagan, Clerk of the Second Dis trict Pole Court, to be & nominee for Assembly In thes xteouth Wari, aud not for Alderwan, ‘The Eighth Ward Democratic Association nomi- pated Crrus Oluimtead for & eet im the Hoard of Alder: ‘and Christopher Jobasca for the Assembly. The Twenty-cighth street Repuolican organiz- juunlated upon Fesoiution to conscitute itself county nominating convention, The Tenth Ward (Germon) Workingmen's Club organized Inst night, anil revolved to emyport @ Laoor Kelurm party, Other Geran eluve toon like activa. The Hon. Thomas C, Ficlds and others addressed ameeting at 7 Hudson street Inst evening, in behalt Of Michael Norton for the Sonate and Veter Michell for the Assembly. ‘Tue Fourth Kenatorial District Republican Conven. tion (Twenty-third #teet) Inst might recomnenaed Adolphus Bast abd James Loe, aud appointed w Cou # of Co ‘The Aldermen who sit as mayistrates in our erim inal courts kecp records of perso.s find $10 for Lutox leation, wit oF compel ing thom by vob wt the e.ectivi in the "right Wa Tie Seventh Sen Republican Ce nitier of ef the district, aud adjourned atiou. ratic Asrociation of the nominated Frederies W. Loew (or Views, and the Hoa, Thou iKht appointed w Wath OlNeR OFgAulZ, ‘The Kings county Republica guerim: Authouy Waites, of the Twenty Bret Ward) for uperiiy cudeuts of the f hau: gure ‘kiroy ; and for Justice of the Beesious, Barnet ol mion. pom|pated for — Milunielt gonelay en bay ea et A i ts hiouable mob of several thousand per. | it #enalot, Norvake distros, & 1 0. xm sonr altended ie Sydins Ohad Mary Pos nerd and oN nr ved that the Hows eves - wil be rnc Alert of Mingeh: a molt he Dusnees | iba it Bondar Roto sates a superb emerald brncetet bvrooeh, MeFOUS Prince Ww i peasantry in the ue Wood of Lava, woe the weddiig was ole: | the feos parews the Be OBESITY 1N COUNCIL, — The Ion. Mornce Greotoy's Letier to the Fat Men's Association—The Beauty who 0 Dance in the Fat Men's Ball—Th: Fut Men's Rolls Rolaret ‘The fraternity, rapidly Increasing Im slae, weixht, 4 mumbers, of which J. A. P, Fisk is President, met Inet night at the Revere House on Broadway. Setteo-clnirs tmd been provided, and as ® guarantee of their not boing acel- dentally crushed they were of the strongest possible kind. The Secretary announced that on Wednesday he bad an interview with the Hon. Horace Creeley, who did not think he coukl jo the Association, as he was under standard welght, Subsequrnity the following was read, but only after several members had attempted and fniled to read it, and it bad been bmitted to # translator of Arable t Sew Yorn, Oct. 12, 1999, Drar Thave your kind invit Tam ni BP to the standard weight. I should mined and coated to tarn the scaloe ‘cou wyanaw. IOKAC! i thrive GRE 3.4. P. Pros Fat Mans Association: Incidentally {t was remarked that tho Ton, jorace Greeley wae President of slaty-four asso- eintions, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS names were read, as follows! Hosen Haserey: ke Mulberry Bey A oo hatry. raesinan, Fo ee —Th Centre ot eer Mathers fo, Gare |. WR ‘Pou Keoprin. i ©. Hom Pourhaeepaie — Frink. rk Gad Lym ‘hite COL dames is. Ate fit Brockitt, Ne nk J. Bhiel f i arti Ni} Commander Pendererast, U8. A.J. Wright, 281 Broad sitet, No eoeese Mr. Fifteld sald he had expected to cou frend who weighs The Secretary rolled as members of \d thelr initiation, jon to Join AUD ROSA—JAMES FlK, JR, In the course of @ desultory conversation, it wax that Jnmes Fi Rad been tuvited to jot Association had cunsidered wheiher could raanag proj) ‘at Man's boll, hat nd come ty the conclusion that, Owing to x press of business in Wall street, he must decline, ‘The Treasurer's report showed that the agerowat receipts to date had Deen @1W0; experece, $0 A DALL—AGH, AND WatonT, Arrangements were mado for a ball co tako place at Irving Hall, on the 9th of December pioximo, On that oecusion thers will bem parade of (ro fat men. Mr. Fisk, fo8 pounds, wait he tad cucacod & young gicl to dance with who worgins #7 pour Ls and lives up town. It was anid further shat Brother Busch, of Hoboken, bad promised to atten t tie bail With bis motor, who 48 TO yoars Of ogo, wud WoiKls 400 pounds, They walts. CONCLUSION—CHAMP AGN Messrs, Damon and Coe, of New York, Chas, Dur ca, of Long Island, Burch, of New Jersey, and Dandee, of the Bridgeport (Gomn.) Standard, «ore Glected un Executive Com mittog, and tho sane, with J.J. Hough, 01 New Jersey. added, were apporntet, With the oMoers of the association, a Committes o ts for Uw ball —— KIB NO. 114,275. pres Al Watch Lottery—A Sun Sub THE ATROCITIES OF CRIME, JUDOE GILBERT'S ADMONITION TO THB BROOKLYN POLITIOL, of Robert Berry, who has been in- dicted for killing James Donegan in a Sunday riot . Brookivn, was resumed to the outhreat the prisoner anid that ‘Thomas Kiilmoad, another of the Hotere who was moving through the crowd, would “rains « muss, 90 that be [prisoner] might rip some of thone Hibernt- ans’ bowels out." He had » knife in his band, Shortly aftor this, during the row, Berry shoved Donegan against a barrel, and anying, © You Hiberni- an —— —, I've got you now," mace a motion as if stabbing him in the abdomen. Donegan atag- ered and exclaimed, Tam stabbed,” whereupon Berry ran away from the place. Coroner Jones tostified that Donegan had identified the prisoner as the one who stabbed him. ‘The prisoner, tn testifying in his own behalf, sald that he never maw Donegan until he was taken before him ia the hoapital, He ited that he was tn the riot, but dented that be had a knife or even struck 1 blow. On the eross-examination, be sald that he had heard the * young fellows "express bard fee! ings against the Hibernian Society, but that that party was too strong for them to think about gett) * nque Berry turther informed the Court Jary that he once went ont with a Seymonr una Blur Guard, and bad been in the penitentiar’ six montis. bat he would not swear that Ae Aad nol deen arrester @ dozen times. Onone occasion a man had accused him of knocking him down and robbing him of watch, but be was acquitted of the charge, When the District Attorney asked him whether he had ever been arrested for bounty jumping or desertion, ue refused to anewer, 7, Judge Gilbert altuded to the be. that this i Stree « beea of Bo elety an ater! Megat ery respect, and he ated hat UU werecontinued, every membar would render Minaelf Mable to arre at. ‘The Jury, not agreed at 9 o'ch locked up (or the Justice as Bind ae a Dat. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald and Willlam Bwitt, of 184 ( in city, hired ® sailboat in Staten stand short trip in the ‘They were forced to take the (wo owners of the boat with them, bat betore ir were driven by the rain While apn aiding mi tac the third landing, But hing to Ii of the two ¢ ditheuity foun: e Park. Aw he enw ‘out a roll of bank notes, the barkeeper €2 to pi Ing to $7. and gi drink, He returned the monty to his poc Fitagerald saw one of the others adroitly pos: s hinaelt of oll. He noe accused the tellow of the theft. An uproni ed upon the scent repeated iw cnarge, whereupon th jowed, and a po Mr,’ Fitagerald an bade eight of taxea to the polles rald was seut down to the being vory.” In half an hour a police- “Watches at 83 A letter from West Waterville, Me. to Tow Sun, rans as follows: * Is there @ firm by the Broadway, and old watches ‘wo yoare ago L pare! 10 Wnt 0o., drawn January, N. 8, Read, the Wrote me aftor the Uiat my teket. No. iad, Irew a fine solid euli worth Y before the arded. nd did Bot dy when ‘and did ma ame ts sri ber & pote ari from 4 Fentia fs asta eerie heey Mar eet ena es nsisu ewnae ate tra wiouey, With @ revenne tax which ti pact 9 itiow,’ Plense Inform imo who and Gor tre. Things look mixed. A BU J. M, Blake & Co, have » stated. The furniture com desks, four ebatrs, fences off visitor screen cannot be penetrated. It may coutain a bed for the pair, The # is probably inteaded for hooks, circulars, und the few elenp oroide watch worth possibly $5 a b ‘The watehos have one merlt—they tick, Blake & Co, are simply aceking to bik ths anwise porsons who have not parted with ail thelr money, —— A HOME FOR DESTITUTE GIRLS, of J. alors 1h St. Jonop! o—A Monument rs of Mery. Occupying an elevation between Madison and Fifth avenues, and Bighty-frat and Kighty.second sirceta, stands an tmmenso new ediflos, 86. Joseph's Industrial Home for Destitate Girls Tt has just been opened, thongh it Is not yet entirely comploted. Ii is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, This institution I# m branch house of Saint Catharine's Convent of Mercy in Houston strect, It was built hy that community, assisted by the City Corporation of Now York, who, besides giving them the land upon which the building stands, also contributed inuds toward its erection, ‘The institution ty tn St, Lawrence's parish, but to the exe:tions of the Kev. Father Clowry of St. Gabriel's Chureb, who aided the Sisters of Mercy in collecting f \. tion, doom is mainiy owe igexistenos, Although it hon been opened but three weeks, ther are over ity young girls in the house, beneficiaries of the establishment, ‘The building. both in point of sixo and archt tecture, 18 one Of tho oruamonte Of the upper part Of the city. It ix built of brick, tm the modern, Fronch style, with slightly arched doors and w.n dows, and Mansard roof, liguted with projectins dormer windows, It Ly "900 feet long by 130 in width, and ix five storiew high. It is well aired, auil ligated by high and broad windows on every mde, Wile tho Wile, Sweeping COFnices and stairoas ive an air Of ‘azrceable amplitude. wad. airinens Bievaturs 10) Ue parpoxes rua fro basesuvnt to attic, w mouern couvenionss tor bavi ded by the case running (Mrough be eeatre of tue | the ffih floor, making fal ovwervatious us we olung the columodious urrauzement wpa tinents Intended: for th cilek of 1g MuCchines re gly wor the rooms, ymade cloth " the large that busy bunils ual eerapul: under charge of the Sisters, From the windows ot the fifth floor » flno and most bird's-eye view of the elty amd ite enyiroms is ufiorded, Stuen Istand and the spires of Broosiyn bounding the wormon to the South, while nord: ward, enat, and west. Mauhattaavitle, Harlom, High Bridge, Biaekwell's Island, and the’ Yark maae up the encuanting viow, be filth aud fourth floors are occupied entirely as dormitories, ‘The third Hoor is out up into work 4 on the second, occupying one-lisif (he + te te chapel. ‘The uew whar hae beou but not yet consecrated, and the wale a» yet are'bare of the usual einulemate ornaments ‘The stale fur the Laie are om une side of the witar, commodious soats for the inmtes ut ta hus’, vocupying tho main body of the chapel Ou the fest Moor are iors, community and recoplion rooms, and ehiidren'y relectery, while the “-kuchens, refectury fur the Bisteruovd, sud juundries aren the basement, ibe fagads and main entrance to this magnificent butiding is on Kuchty-Grat wtroct, The ports! of the wolendid Ore escape is oy ladisom avenue. A broad ‘way, with coavement lindiags, r from to the bottom of the building, aud commun! eutes by vide doors with every floor, so tu Of fire (he inmates could wasily mike their escape, Ib ia to bo hoped that the benevolent of our city, both Protestaat and Catholic, will remetwber that pt Joseph's Home ts in its ibfaney, au weve (he forveriug eare of all who foel interested in poor defenceives girls of New York from unprotected wouen ia & large oily. : a ‘The Sloop of War Ouba. Wiminarom, Oct, 16, case of the sloop of war Caba comes up ton . A,tmarine who liad deserted trom the Cab und gone to ew fort has been brought Lere men w tue the Gover went. An uitempt was made by the offigors of tbo | aba to urreet Lin to-day, of tae Culted ire ‘wes oder the D ve oa, we wor Stutes cunboat Fy mont «as 08 jerrepont, 01 New York, laonpaoted Le take pars tu ke prose: a 1 —- cone beets Of the Uubs are atlil ——— nd oftered to let him go; bat he re- ised, saying that he had been lovked up, and be would now wait until ho was taken before a mogis trite, for ho wax determinud to have justice, quarter of an hour ancther policeman appeared and Fepeated Ino mano ower, bat with the samo Feit He was chen taken up before a Justice, wno sat ia & cosy private room bene his wi You have been obstrepers do you heart” tie Judze, and he was flioa $3, fam not bere to be find,” anid Mr. Pliage “bat to make scharce; and If that’s your way of doing business lero, 1 tell you L won't pay the fine, and Will loave thin place witlont sour consen| Upon which he tarned and left the room tures pollermen present offered Afterward, too, he heard that bis 1 verod his money, aud that the two strangers hed Doea dieckarwod, See. jelphin Police as Murwlars. rye it by without w tenant Killack: y, raul, and lucked wp ins y's office were trom red the office, which this bor evidence of having been’ ransacked released Unie morning, when he m 0 Judge Allison, who had $5,000 to answer the rimanied by the Judge in the sev irrostod Dewe of V4 Norfe d weverel, bund Cob 9 at wed yesterday mer , aersey City, wile ton peed abso b om by ea tn 5 vor tie Polke kuow! New di racy to be worth somothing, toe murderous aymen fled. ‘bey were subsequently arr: sted, Rocoruer Martindale committed theun, before Justice eof trandwiently stof Aneust he went to the Duffrey, ab 118 Went veif us the nephew Dowllng yesterday on collecting rent, On th residence of Mre, Mary A. Houston strect, and deserived by of the trustee of the estate, addiuy that he had culed to collect the rent then due, Lillie dangi.ter, ead ahe would ead on Mr. and wanted wh n 450. Justice Do’ a STATEN ISLAND. of imported lock iw ead wie fot BLIW yw bay Ally by t ere ‘wind a rier oat of Jerusmlous tor Aiur the atuili * withdraws, aud the ©, Cowdin Niuth Disirie wnt fur i puitmated MINTS FROM * i Informed that prope proprietors of Hit, deny tha histuith Way made hosing tho Deadquatters for lis Wew Kany Of Fe Moere Fnug@ Brother add that they cave bo Sor pices THE BLY pasty tay Maw Cor pauieal and that they few! with only sespertuvie and UAWNE persdua PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Arthur retarned lv Ottawa from Upper erday rdova opens Lis lecture season at Steinway ner spoke on argued a patent case tn the sorday Caste” tn ast over Secretary Boutwell U.S. Supreme U ‘The Hon. Frederic Minister to Chiaa, starts for Washt John P, Knowles has been appolr Jade of the Uhited states Distiwt Court tyr the Kuode L iand Dos trict Gon Beiknap, the new 8 to ve rich, haying receutly etury of War, is ald Fried a very wealthy iady Mon, John P. Hale and family have arrived in Paris rom Dadvid, aud will rowaiu there uit De eoubor Mr. George Leigh, the eldest son of Mra Leigh, pronower to sue tue Pubit hers of Mis, Blowe's articig Lord Ainsley'e bride reevived $10,000 from I father wea woddlig gut, ‘The couple vail ur Burope in slew wooks The Hon. A.D, Strauss, of the Associated Presa, roturos to Havana to-day, He ie much improved Li Reaita and spirits, x-Prosident Merce's estate Is estimated at noarly $106,000, the bulk of which will probably gow # vepow, Who js {a Princeton Coliege, Mr, John P. Foley, one of the best of the Wash gton corresyondonts, wos married 10 Sins Naauie 3. pepalrick, of Wasuingiou cit.,on Thursday, Walbriage A. Fioid, of Misracnusetts, Assistant biome Mast Maser Arent tod to the var of the U.'s. Supreme Court yooterday, ‘The Emperor ot We Frencn, they say, ue pald off leon's a vache Hat be Rhall be tiie ‘wlth the Wuegtuoy, ‘aud Wot surike {oF the ue. ‘The Morris Ketohy ho . mae in ial uaat ‘ en ORY The President and arty lef Frederick this morning, accompanied by Marshal Goldsboro, Dr. Bebley, Col. Vernon, Col. Tratl, and others, incladiog several Indies, for the Antietam battle flold. They travelied over the moun- tuing tm carriages, On the way Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Cox, and Col, Vernom pointed oat the several soenes of the confilct, In which they were doth engaged. The Sonth Mountain was of Pecullar — intorvst = to.— President «= Grant, and Gov, Sherman, who made many {nqnirtes com corning the hostilities at that poiut, Gen. Sherman, with several other gentlemen, hastily passed over a portion of the ground on foot, while the horees were reating, in ordor to enin a better understanding of the events and movements of that day, At Middle town, large crowds surrounded the open carriage of the President, greeting bim with cheers, A reception equully enthusinstic was given at Boonsboro, and also at Koedyaville, The party ar- rived at Antietam Cemetery at half-paat 9 o'clock, Waving travelled a distance of about twenty miles, A Inrge crowd of the residents of the vicinity were there in waiting. Judge Weisel, of Hagerstown, reoetved tho President in a brief address, The Prosident returedt bis thanks and said he had been highly gratiflod with his visit to West. ern Maryland, The party retarned to Washington to-night. In Hagerstown the President kissed ths ttle children, —_ THE OCTORER ELECTIONS. — Keported and Octal Mojorities tn Pena- v1 a2208:: wi zi ana PACKRR'# MAZORITIR, mT) Fayette "hampton 3,06 at Prank “thinbert'd tuy iii *: gata... B ain bin Sumerian *onielal: |” Mod Peer, The Commissioners of Charities and Correc- tion have appolnted phywiclans to rendcr medical Jstance to all who may call apon them day or follows w night, Dit We Te Lt0 8, Dr cpr. a West hth cons for consultation, cate ORITUARY. posal ec Funeral of Morrill B, Span Tho funeral of Mr, Morrill B, Spaulding, who died om Monday Inst in this city, took place yeater- day afternoon from his residence in Beventh avenue. Dr. Weacott said the prayer, and Dr, Mall, of the Twenty third street Baptist Church, delivered the sermon, The deceased gentioman had been General Freteht Agent of the New York Central Railroad for # long time, aad the office wes yesterday put in mourning, Ho hod also been a member of various ders, and wae followed to Greenwood by the M hattan Clab; Hotland Lodge, No, 8; Jeraseies Chap- ter, No. id the Corur de Lion Commandery, No. Wi." The o was elegantly decorated, as uaual, with crow chors, und crosses uf flowers, dstees tdi Other Notabilition, Ex-Lieut, Gov. John Nesmith of Massachusetis, died m Lowell yosterday, aged 1, Wm. R. Parkinson, State Comptroller of Nevada, died in Carson City on Jobn Hayword, author of several arettoers and Isruet Seward, aged seventy-four, seousin of the Inte Secreta.y of Bate, aad Mhinself« eeition in TU fity sear ago, died Fecently in Butler, Muatxou county NEW JERSEY. aahesees ‘The Morris Qunal has been repaired. wn mun was killed by Hlzabeth York train betwoon Newark and Waver politicians are at work in Newark. were Uroken open Uolore daybieak yooterday morninx proprietor of the You red abont @ JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘Tue Hanes arrived last nivbt, Music on the Park Mall at 5 this afernoun, superb altar in St, Stephen's, just completed, eC astonal Committee om Shipbuilding had another serion yesterday T w Fulton feb markes bullding will be opened for public inspection on Tuesday Washington Counell, No. 1,0.U. A. M., was in suitoted tast ulght ta Masonite Hal Mr. Herrmann gives matinge to-day, the only one Joe of tis performances, ¢ Excelsior Cooperative Colony of will moet ta Cobporative Hall, 114 Bowery, Hoilunders’ Social Association of this city it Some of our expressmen have bee 4 before Marshal Tooker answer for coll at bows onus. 4 Firat avenue was wounded Ws Lguor ot t street aprinkler ts to be tested by seduet Buwid va Monday ia Calon Mr. Hoard of Health, w avout ta Juiu tl Newell Chamberlin, one of the clerks to the Assoclae tod. He Ups the beam at Marta Miyor, « German, 68 the pier on Luckwel:s Island to the Workhouse of exbati ‘The ¥. MC. A. will open tte os third street, opposite the Heentn/ pievious to the formal de dleation, Yesterday morming at 9 o'el Moonevelt and Water streets were tre main in the open. the police Suey are off, ba John Gurhart, a Germ ‘Th riyseveuth street, (ell ee iar of the rear build.a; Thirty lourh »acet Mr n J. Reid has a of Chinese ein fe the tine of Chisis 0 OF the United Su Coron who we n labor: the that story 4 in Madwou avenu: any of which Wore sLuek We much prover the modera the case of At at pier PWS OF F repair rs jury in drow ny outractod with Mr, Henry » build 0 miles of WazoR jas, Mr Scewart WIL ercet beat year, ti « of thew to woo ‘The Hon. Horace Greeley and the Rey, W. 0, Van Meer wil ad Lress the Sunday seaool @ lider Mark ders’ Pompe, Ulver aint teny ere evening. A collective u to bu Cahvu fur clothing tor Sarttute chitdrea, Mrs, Mary Hanrahan, who had fallen on a hot stove oc S31 Past Thirteonth strock, aud Mey. tose Wert: i No had boeu burned nird ‘street, by tno explosion of @ oroseue i ‘tied yea! terduy in Best. vue Hospital A. concert for the ben was wtven la Atlaubc Gur Orchestra and the Beethovea Macanorchor frubsn ‘exooleDt take, Od WeRY fi aud peepltal te tealy tu wegu oC Rugs, 2 velendeds The Patrick MeKonoa, proprietor of « drinking saloon it of the Germas Hosoltal 9 Saturday. Korsson at 100 Variek ‘that Patrick FI iy pp a ra sad as wt} eaeaehtcnare te Jachesete — 2 PRICK TWO CENTS. THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. asin THE CORTES, ALARMED, PROMISING REFORMS IN CUBA, ——. ’ Carpe of Observation on thw ‘rontior-Negetiations with the Repate Maparp, Oct. 15.—Ramors are abroad that the Emperor Nupoloon tatends to establish s corps of observation on the frontier. During the debate la the Cortes yesterday on the resolution thanking the defenders of Spanish anthority in Cabs, Gea, Prien declared that the home Governmons only awatted @ tavorable rosalt of the conflict there to accord sll tho reforms and libertios required by the colony. Negotiations with the revolutionists at Valencte are progressing. A brief delay bas been granted, and a certain time fixed within which they may sab mit and reertve a full pardon; but, should they hol@ out after the time has expired, thetr ives will be forfetted. Proneda lias been arrested on the charge of om gaging in the conspiracy to provoke the insurrection in Saragonna, ‘The Special Committee appointed by the Cortes to Investigate the conduct of the Republican Depatian, in thetr report commend the arrest of Gen. Pirrrad by the Goveramont for bis seditious action at Tarr noma, Three Republican papers published im Madeld have been suppressed, and two others are under prosecution. Several citizens prominent in the Republican par ty bave been arrested h The prayer of the Mishops that the insurgents of Valencian may Ue atlowed to capitulate has beew dented. Fighting is again reported in Catalonia and Gee ‘ nada. The Government troops have been victort- ous, Tt ts calculated that 20,000 armed insurgents are in the eld, —— Appeal from the Archbisho: Valenota. Mapeip, Oct. 15.—The Archbishop of Valen cla, attended by an influential deputation, acting om Debalf of the insurgents lately aod still in arms ia that efty, ond within the limits of the episcopal see, Das just sought en interview with the offeer in com mand of the Government troops operating in the district, The Archbishop Intereeded in bebalf of the maurgents and in support of the anthoritivs, making terms, with leniency toward thi When the de putation retired, a genern! military counctt was held, at which the subject was debated. It wa Gually eciied that the Insurgents must surrender at dim cretion. Firing the City of Cart Minin, Oct. 15—Evening. —It is repo the Insorgent lend Peal and Salvoches the city of Cartagena. FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLE® porter The waters of the Nile ai Napoleon went hur ‘The Portuguese army t# to be reduced. Rogland thinks that Spain is able (o suppress her revolution, ‘The Paris couchmen and merchants’ clerks are about to strike. ‘The suip Sir Launcelot has arrived in Londom, winning the tea ship prize. The Rev. Harvey Goodwin bas been appointed Daahop of Uarllile, Eutland. ‘The Vakean Oil Works and Ragle Iron Works, Ginagow, were barued yesterday. Another detachment of Spanish troops left Havana yesterday for active rervice in the eld. ‘The rumor of the desth of Gea. Castello, wi commanded a division of the Insurgeuws in Caba, confirmed. ‘A dam on the Suez Canal mach harm to the works Uiust be deepened. Yeaterday, the Newmarket, Derby. for three-year Cenc oe Pence, ona Ee Fomtarinons for two-your-olds by At auits, ‘The Ecumenical Counetl, according to the Cieite Con of Rome, will do tiows, wi reuty ne al eady resolved upon by the Pope. ‘The Landon Times of yesterday condemns the ae eratont 10 al wing the ‘ad then permiting the police ee Daniel O'Donobue, member of Parliament for Kerry writes that ‘the Government wishes te Telease the Fenian prisoners, but cannot do so. while the taintest senbi.nce of unconstitutional pressare te niaine. Sentence has inst the 1 ‘our of lass Wiemned lo three years’ tame 3 ronvie' : one t) ond Sie were seauiead: = ™® lonenn danires to ore the anian antonomy pervect” rner to the bast and the Bohenian ne To brig about the Wustiod —- BROOKLY. The monitor Dictator wiil wall for Key West to day under Of the steamer #peedwell Ba Policeman Joye was Oued $5 bp dualice Wala for punching Andrew Joyce, of 0 Attaptie avouue. ‘The St. Vineont's Home for orpoen bors, ia Vise y Lowen Ltacote ithout voor thet the cash just been pronounced of piliag ng during the ‘Throw are prisontnent One to (wo months. betore ton Mi their quud vier street, Was dedicated iast ‘A. A. Low aud ihe Convention, last 1 ated Alderman W. W. Annfield, of the 1! ig to be unyeited in Prospect the nddtesses. Tue Brovoklyn Cit layvraity, aud ex-Aaditor James the Street Coumiestonershi ‘arponter, Tiehar . Leinnel Woods: 0 Mason, And: LOSSES BY FIRB, ‘They had Avo incondtary fires in Rome, N. ¥., om Weduerday aighs. Damage sitcbt, Ser buildings were burned yesterday on How- ard and Kighth strects, Ban Franciseo, The Ritel 1 ofl distiitery pine afew nies from Baitinor tows 615,00. i SPARKS FROM THE ~——e- Thauksgiving ia New York, Nov. 13, Thanksgiving in )Lastachusetts, Nov, 18, ‘The new Iusane Asylum is to be built in Budalo, ‘The recent storm was very disastrous in Now Hampshire, ile Southern Convention favored the ad tax in the Southern States, The bo reyoul Of the John ALi) fvil down the hutehway of the steamer Junta, ih Pluladelphia, yestorday, aud was killed. ‘The seceding members of the Washingtoa Territe: ty Lewialatare aro stil absent, aud the dlaorgsnlantion ‘ couilaues, The court martial in the case of Lieut, U. S.N. for cruelty to seamen, was ovmeluded y: diy lo Boston: Five additional townships on the Gila river, Southerw Ar-2oue, comtaiulag 103,438 acres of land, have. docu surveyed. Benjamin Payne, a large tobacconist of Al has boon found cuilty of making fraudulent revurms tie Goveramwut, ‘The game of base ball between the Atlantics of Hrcohlymand Kevatones of | biladelpila was postpoaed 0u wes OULt Of the Fain, ‘The trotting match in Callornia on Tharsday be tween Harvest Quoc Aud Veuture (06 $1000 was wee Uy tarvest Queea in fh, Gen, Sprague of New York, spoke at consi Jougth iu tavor of the Souther Pacite Kailroad, ja fo Conveution yosterday q vation will purchase the East Boston Ferey foe Wo), and will widea Hanover street, between He ahd Commercial, at ad exponae of Bald The Cr >) Base Ball Clad airived vruing. The Athlotios sitlve b viay in Clucinuatl ow Al Wells, on panies have combined to perforwa th Over the Pcie Kalroad wid alowe thy tui TELEG Mass, the liberated cosvigh whe Wisitoeasy aight iy Prasatng beans eyjneada Ge -} ares . ‘The New York excarsion arrived In Shert- Sata aa Nite oto aed Cr Bed fore bull in true wot street vigor, In the Buckeye races yest the Gret, nt fy

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