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their return to power in 1872? We Will tell They must turn over a new leaf immediately, and inseribe thereon prineiples such as the party used to maintnin fn the days of Tomrxtss, Jvcksox, and Wiser, The Ses Tt Shines for All, - Sun Republic in its war co of England would also add to France the forces of Bel am and Holland, and perhaps of Spain. Thus the war would become gen ra thousand interesting eventa alities and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER when it was the champion. of e Heomonte Today, nopolies and aristocratic p must ignore reactionary, odk oration of yx is Ioaders, and erful sllies from to the proceedings of the Washington, Lim to the conclusion that #0 great is the country with the course of the Radicals fn Con luvite thee the ranks of their opponents, who do not come to earn the wages of corruption, but her to teach the Democrats how to win pon the eve of events no lees synifeant which have occurred dur: Lrand Opera Moase oerats woul and do n party would walk over the o Dion Pawtn's Theate vrable victori conduct preliminary battles in a single as to hazard success ina Presidential com paign, and must spurn the narrow idea that can contrive to clutch the spoils of nd get a large majority in Ken tucky, and take advantage of petty quarrcla among the Republicans in two or three Congressional The Littlest of the Little. T, the littlest American that Q Europe, arrived in the Se No visible effect was prod Wad’ Sineeurn owing to the a! seuce val, probably of Mr. Banstor The daily sits of THR BUN Sor the we cts, they have of ® genuine be so fond conservative and fo hostile to that of radical, but remember that in the days of their power their organizal known as the radical party of the country, and that JnrreKson, Jackson Mr. Gree.ey expresses a hope thet the succeed in establishing a repablican will 8 fitting republican constitn Does he also hope thet they will select a Bribe-taker for one of th gift, as is done at Washington? 03/600 Friday 104,008 Sacuru') of the term 8 Gen. Woodford? priat in enother part of this paper a report of a speech made by Mayor Iau. be fore tle recent Demoeratie Convention at , Rochester. He brings against the Re pub- | acd Wrrour gloried is the name of Radical Democrats, and that for seven-e'ghths of the time during the present century this nation las leon swayed by radical idens and ¢ erned Ly radical men, and probelly ever What Say The public generally do not comprehend | washer, recently ejected from the Tre of the effort made by Germany # tho present war, or the exte staking her futuro prosperity under arms, it is estimated (in actual regiments dy to moreh), her entin all persons between 21 and 26, physically compe- 1, it is probably not untrue that Germany has 1,200,000 young men of ged in the war, in front or in 0,000 addition nust be engaged in manuf t forwarding supplica. thow that peace is just as much for the ny as for that of France. meant Timotuy J. Campm Assembly fro’ ‘The weakest kind of doenments are pi eirenlation, and very emall part of those char; lated for the benefit of the anterrifled Democracy, Joan candidate for Governor charges 89 se. Wooproup mrt either a once disprove them or retire from the can vase, No candidate and no party can safely 0 to the polls with such imputations re maining upon them. ‘The principal accusation made by Mr. AIALL. is that in 1861, when Gen, Woovronn ‘Was assistant to the District Attorne: ty, he was bribed by ArrLcvon Oak *MITH, & well-known slave-trader, to allow Lis veesel, then fitted out for the slave trade, to be Londed at a sum for lees than her real value, £9 that she was able to leave this port of continuing the slave trate Tt in a'so alleged that the bondsman upon rantee the slaver was allowed to. sail was (he fether-tn law of Gen, Woopronp. Another charge is that w! VoORD was I rious that Gen She has phiced marching or re to bear arms, If the Democracy will euter upon this Tine of policy, they may elect the next President. Otherwise, after one more effurt, the frag- ments of their organization will find a con- genial home with the débris of old Fi ism, when a new party will rise to (ke ite every class engu reserve, while quite as many as 2 These figures WiNl such Democratic leaders as Psotasn, PeNpirrox 1cks heed the si is a candidat teonth Ward. un to spend apart of the mo mid for the purye DIGUAM, and Hen! any last winter in oraniz I Associations, which spead “‘Ustice all Around. SPELL Purnrrrs, with his usual of public occu many loaders the nomination of Casenet Jo not know the reason of Boss for this tellow, Campnete to is about time that ated by an ho was never slandercd by being call le Gen, Woop. jovernor of this State e, the charter for the French Cable Company was passed ; tha its passage was assisted by the Lieutenant. Governor; and that five thousand dol! ts wore puid to the law partuer of the Lic aut-Governor as a compensation for services in getting nees, NOW comes for. ward to utier strong words ayainst Count Brswanck and King Wrontaat the strongest men of the period, and there is ngnilar fascination for a Tae Boss hos embiy for thre ressive intellect in wrestling with gianteand ia crushing them with his pou Mar corrupt and ¢ 1 than Comp. | Pe Mr. Pimiirs is right in the main downfall of Navor the war; and in bh 1, Hit hoe any rey women of the Thirteenth Ward, yor that, while a memler ‘anal Board, Licnt.Gov. Woonr: tematically voted claim broucht tfore the Bos , NO special alloy Drilery or other malfearan should hav. Prussian armies against the Repablicans in Paris, King Wu. LIAM arroys agninat his dy men of the we Dr. Cranuns H dont, im that city nasty all the froe- , aud above all the Demoem: He wasa man of gr talent and capacity, not always sound in ju es untrue to friends rely wpon him, ey of Gormany. Yet Mr. Puniirs hantly UbTOND cannot at once clear and especially that on with th ment, end someti 1 these charge respecting: his «leved cellu Plavetrader Osetia, it w for him to Le at once and de drawn from t Republican candidate had for some time been suffering from il!ness, duc mainly, as of that law of health ure of inteli While working hard took almost uo Dodily exercise, and perished stan untimely ege—he was only we to take care is one which asked “how, then, 1 torning power of Boxarantn, and it » to his neglec man ideas of b requires @ du yeieal exertion, most Aismetrisally depart from the eins, persoualities of either pi tory and supremacy, He secms to over! he place he now oceupies ast France, and that Ger as much on s to the Leaders of th Democracy. The near approach of the elect feat central States of Pennsylvania, Ohio. and Indiana suggests the question, What Democracy doing to largely inere f Congress in those States? ir ability to secure The Landing of 2 "a3 we in onsin the | Ameriea wero to put down th i ead of being severe nt, for Bonapartism, fall too o clusively upon the men who, at any rate, d serve honor for annihilating that mighty Bat his vehement in. him naturally onesided, and he will, we truet, live to perceive th Prossian King and his potic rnleand grasping-lisposition wo depr cate as much as he does, are but the Lind and that when theirt, consolidation ia doar they will be in turn upset to give place io 1n of the peopte rary and professional sed upon them, but which too mm His curses, { to some ex Contra aUly primarica of nia on Monday night were packed with a their members Do they not know that t majority in the next House of Representa: tives will greatly influence their chance of ecting the next President; and that if they ¢annot make numerous gains next month in the three States we have named, their pros. pects for carrying the House are dim indecd? Ever tince the time when Joun Quincy ADAMs assume Ite Presidency, the m: of the House of Repr ser chosen in the Cuoan arti the Santo Reyiritu district twenty dave a rived in the Missouri fro counts of forces at Jicotea, Igaara, snd Acara, in the patriots carricd inireuched comps of the Spuu source of misdoing, tellect make verats, and suceceded in to the nomination Tammany helica, whose des. | anxious to carry pose of redistri vation of such Mooxiy and Trvorny J want of arms, that the Suivador, from Nastaa, of effecting Germ the people will ! atives which was middle of a Presid has always foreshadowed the politic:) char acter of the next occupant of the Whit House, with the single exception—and i+ illustrates rathor than contradicts the rulo— that when the louse was so divided between three partics that ucither one wa to chooee a Speaker, the popu following Pre We learn fr that Admiral d from the et Settle for the Alabama ! Navy Department, TON should y will then be eppointed. ne for turrying ou Whea urgent + for such an officer? hel gicks, waiting for firevrms ec had never been in Indiana or in Washing duties require him to be in London, Shy ecgnsion for -an Gepartment ; and now t ts old dimension urnasy is reduecd to i would be al Alvbame claime ere ever to be sett! Fr vote in the sidential election fai ns in tho previous Con examples of this rale oW OF never, widbe much better p. England is distracted ‘ r at home by popular uphewvings and by the unasiiled a uled siate of Irland, rien’s save the § Abroad she has no throagh the e Kind, and itis evation of it. wt to deat fur him, Mr. Pexsive lowed by th during tho ren ninge two yea Have the Demoersey of should commay Chri tian wor tein his oppo: elections; but dents we hay mind thet for the b Will they also | o simple as nev interosting every day, urd to France, the pr held two year jority in the opyroyate of the States ¢ some high office queation ts ‘rench people are in Parisians have no bett for the protection of their city Kirrey, late of the re temper, and it elect a majority of Consrressmen If not, do they expoet ley will finally con xt Moultrie loa huge mess eh to inform Is they base their expoc Hie on’ what urour rauel of by tL v should happe prove equal to they eau any loug a national op ganization? other hand the city of New York him better if he lassachusette and Boston ny Mf Bribe-taking. the party was as dead throng The Demoeracy riven in this city, unpopular t Lof the Fren Grant's Adininistration for opening to thon But a cautious general will never trust fur victory mainly to the Besides, the Repu li rans are not perfect foley, end they will be too sensille to renominate Grant, The Democracy should rely apon them calves for succvss, and not apon the foll.cs of their opponents, And what must they do to restore thor nations) pivetive aud ingusy chanee of suc blunders of his for If, ae it appear, A Peviinent bo yon p) and probably Italy John Real has been hanged for murder, we five names put down fer indicument in oF for the same cei ong these in not the mame of Jackso Deputy Sneritt lew be shielded by te Tammany “tin be willing that the Porty nout making some shonld be wiped ont w show of cflort in iis behalf, At the sme time, it will Le impossilie fer her to ecud an army me of thinina.? Te terday in Wilhomagort, Years he took a pro Sate, and Way Governer trem Loi @ 1861, THE SUN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, to Tarkey, as she did in 1954 had the codpetation of France and Italy; now, if she decides to do anything to save the Sultan, her only course will probably be union with the WO OWNS THE DEMOCRACY? —_——— A Startling Story from Washington The Nath Democratic Executive Come mittee Working in the Interests of the Republicans, Correspondence of The 1m. Wasnrxarow, Sept. 26.—A zealous Democrat, Who bas passed throug’: on a quiet prospecting tour freaks with despondeney of the prosoects of the Temoeratic perty, and with perfect exasperation as mocratic Commitieo it The result of his tuvestigations leads disgust of and with the Administration, that if the Dem: only hold their tongues, write nothing, bing but vote when the came, tue time “Da be confound them, they won't, says, Every old boarbon pokes himself obtrusively for- ward, and every obs preposterous person Las long eine forward into the foreground jete and Ampracticable idea and ity which the bulk of the party ed disavowed ia tarust repud As to th Washington Committee, he opines that itis much more beneficial to the Republican party than its own, whieh former Ip the Capitol, thongh the one pa employees and clerks and printing, and the other has clerks detailed for that purpose from the Do partments ure! erates check-by jowl with the for ite Sam Randall, the Chairman, only a fg. vd, allows matters to be managed by persor who lived on Repablicon and Radical pan an ng as they could get it, The ehief cook and bottle ry Donart- 1, was a former active opponent of McUletan, od out for domaging reporte—only a ‘d for, however—are circa This peripatctic mmvestigator says, with just ine dienation, that the Washington Committers, inatead Of taing its th They tow not publish the nw or. P. tequently these specenes will be the Repa Admit der, Pops from a ginger beer bottle. ubaquestion gingerly, They wit rly speeches of T. fA. Logan ecause they are Republicane, Con ed to help save wainst the derelictions o* the would not touch Mr. Mun the aks, jean part strat ey gen's speech, the most exhanstive on the ubjedt, thonoh he was a Democrat, and the most wide'y read and cirenlated in the country, becanse, to oxproes it . he was not complimentary to Senstor Sum ner, for wh ‘ome of the managers of that Com- mittee have jot a weokness, They eugersted that the Cutan question “trould te best kept for sidential ceetion,” bat meantimo publish th intended, bat feeble.commonplace h of Swann on tee subject. Swann, who is 2 | years of age. has on'y been two years a Demoors nd was lelcre (hata chief of kuow-nothin where isthe 1 nuty” aply that | N. L. defies rer of the Domoeraite Com: tor, was ted commander of the militta nd by Gor. Swann, when he rau agaivel the | “On the Wheto, how y race, in which tho last in wins, and cou ¥ exch wan whips his competitor donkey." it looks to the import dof your correspon to wany others, that the prospects of bath . the Democrutic and Republican, may be efired by the thoy, who excused himeets dont by saying that it was ¢0 slippery that for every step forwurd made two steps hickward; and when sternly got there!” replied, “ By 0 the opposite direction.”* ainly, will De the chaners of t ewho Hes, and OM CURA. DRIVING SPAIN FF Hes fo Army--Sanguivary Fightin evn Distriet—spaniards ¢ Provisions—Chotera and ¥ Late letters from Havana dirce and Eastern Districts of a, report unusual aelivit ota, Cap the Patriot in the East+ OW without low Bever. from thi © island, via Nu on the part of the pa- n Crate, Who has been serving iv the year, and who lot are Me gives us ac- by the Cuban all of wistch ry sor more than Assan, attacks tree diferent old story is repen There i all hands of the great W, however, no question landed her earzo yon the son'bera coast, for 1,509 Cabs ting (0 reevive it, The cargo must hove been received by the Cubant om the Mth or 5th inst, and it comprised, besides a large sto ing and medi 1,000,000 caps, and one ten of powder. but a very small iraction of what fs required of clatie 2.6.0 muskets, 0 Spencer rifles, cartrhiges, 600,00 percuss Tris, however, 19 all: Capt, Cratz tells us that atone rinee on the cont | Cover 10,00) men who baa been arflling with Whenever a eamll vor Longing to the Caran Government leswes the const of Cuba lor a torei port—aud there are many of these emall bloc of ing bis ade-ronners—tlie cor o1 flock to the port, exci carrye of wax or honey, aed piteniig begeing thata gup may be bronglit ptry people ¢ uelghtor! stern distr’et we learn of heave figh netrom Lee Hones. A body of some on intrerched eamp were aitickod ame number ¢ ve, under Gen, Tea, BLO Was sul scquentiy reinforced be Lorn Te fighting 18 #.id to r . and the losses of tre Catunis which rivers os 6 wor hh en road waka Grande « a deta t bes held havent by Ish ine’ reuresent the « ol tint | f Cuouns ure coneenteaiing ull er 6. relnforeoment of 14.0) men. from H tole Uuuiveipined und unaveiunated bey . — LIONTA BROAN CAMBEIDGE, of the Presitent’s Sou vy the Shadow ot! irvaed Bostowinan Uproar. i he , Sept. 27.—President Grant this for on received calls from Gov. Claftin, Mayor 8 .urt mt many citizens, at the St. dames. In the ne Mrs, Grant, with her eon, and the ladies potty, proceeded to Cambridge, the President siugata later hour ed by the Gov Are on the party were nv tnthe rdson, where ke lor : 3 + 4 lover i Jasting until ch was attondet by tao Colicge wutiy he cfichda, and Wany of te nent eiizcns oF Cambrid-e, Abont 20 wed, nowrly sil of which were eaihir wat prvare, Th atial Visited ene Of the prineipil prices 4 Usubsequ called on Pyo-ident VUoyeaea Chait, te, (00K leave of hls upon the Hyer oi | | ty invitatio Ghobe « far Obie, o I division of the road w not ) Hot the Beesident ac | “ fi the * Wink oM™as did vou ex “Minister ta Knghanuy at | tos ao Worse than mine,” | “Wi » inquired the eon I furniohed a mate, to tight the eizar, and ox ed A covaulsup at least, and baven't gou it’ > of say kind, bws sill have to pada neanoe,’ Well, sent ve one cerrolation: yonean do as OF goo fishbaw Presitent won't take my fah; he's got Rar th one Fish, dud at's Woo much for blu” 6 —— Phe Death of Kx-Governor Packer, William F, Poeker of Pennsylvania diet vow aged GL years, For forty part nthe affairs of t.» in: « Briday"’ wi a sear axa, 1870. FASHIONS FALL VAGARIES, PISK'S PRINCELY PRESUNT TO THE PEERLESS MONTALAND, - Fortnnes in Artificial Flowers and Ostrich Plumes-A Morning Carriage Dress tor the Trifle of 8900—The Wonderful Makes Wp of a National Guardsman At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, a multitade of Weildresse 1 ladies and gendemen beran pouring into the dry goods palieo of James MeCreory & Co, oalway and Eleventh street, ‘The throng in- until noonday, bat in the atternvon over- ‘oded Broadway, 80 that the services of several pollee eflicers were found necessary to keep the omnibuses from running over the people, The treat aitraction was the erand opening of the ccle- brated firm of James MeCreery & Co, Over 129.000 persons visited the cetablichment dating the day. Tho writer entered the store as late ns 5:90 P. MM. Tho departments were thronged with women of wealth and refinement, All closes were represented from the poor searstresses and working girls up to tue wives and daughters of millionaires, Amd ull were treated with the greatest conrtesy and consid: eration, Without distinction. MeCreery's example mi by A. T. Stewart & Co, ‘The dresses and laces uppented to be the greatest attraction, ‘The most expensive dress was mace ot Dinek Lrons velvet, trimmed with corn-colored satin, white Braesels point Inco, artificttl flowers, and ostrich plumes. ft cost $1,200. It is exceed- inely tasteful, and weighs aboat ninety pounds. The tral was six yards in length, It is beloved that this dress has heen purchased by Col, Jamon Fisk, J+, who intends topresent it to Mile, Coline Montalond, Ancther expensive dross wae no morning carringe dres#, Tt cost $600, It was made of biae Fille, Ww trimmed with very beautifal sable, and bad a me- dinm trait A fail evening toflot wat rained at $409, It way made of rose pink satin, with an ovorsteirt of white Naston. Tt wae trimmed with paint sieuitle Ince, and had 4 trail three anda halt yardsio length, The dress we very n and beautiful, Avery fine white Ince shawl wae exhibited, It woe Folted at $1,401, ‘The display of Ines was. re- Markable, ‘They ranged in value from $30 to $150 ber yard, The rrest event of the dav wn the arrival of Cot James Fick, Jr. He aecommanie:! the peerless Mon- titend. He was dresse t in his €20,000 diamo rown velvet coat, white Marse dove colored pan aloone, a broad strit callie, No, ®levander kid ploves. (aie impr ation), ebiny patent leather bo and heavy Mexican spurs, with rowels of pure Monta: jand was dressed in mongning, She examined ove In this respect James be profitably followed rything with the greatest vere do expre set tw@ Opinion that Mr. Eustache Roberts, Mr. Me Creery's ian moulsic, Is equal to tuo Iamented Woerth of Paris, When the writer devorted at 6 PLM. Mr. Bustache aversing in Preven wi i . He was somewhat hoarse, ant a <0 overtoyed with the compliment paid him ty Montaland that it is foared be will not bs able ty peak bnviish wituina week, Itis anderstood that COL Bisa's purchases were Very heavy. . cele TUREE REMARKABLE PRISONERS. —-— A Characteristic heene i Court of Gon- eral hems * dudeo Dowling Seuds a United States Senator ap for Six Months, When about half way through his calendar yesterday morrivg in the al Sessions, Mr. Johneon, the stylish clerk, ind looked benevo- lently ov Lis elarses, at the same time calling for sf t Sweeney.” At the sound of the nome, Dustiee Dowling gave a nervous start, and looked anxiously toward the prisovers’ pews, Mr. Saecney stepped forth, and took his place Deblod the bor allotte to cu'prife, He seemed evea paler tan usual, He wore alight drab cont, torn baif way up the to dangle on cither loesly neat, b back, allowing the tails Instead of being serapu- attize was extremely disordered, Justice Dowling sat in petrifled astowishment, A good Irish Democrat, holding in bis hand a battered hat, leaned fur over the rail of @ front seat, and, et retcbing 1 is neck like a crane, took a long 100k, * Bedad,” said he, in atone audible all over tue room in the breathloss silence. “ Bedud, and sere ths not Peter Sw It's mesiif as knows bim weil, Begorra, a pt mesiif ought to know Poter Sweeney ? Hain't Esecn him at Tam many Tail xing tain: rar? Justice Dowhng ¢ but drawing a long b © What's your name “ Peler Sweeney '? Pot before bits Honor could proceed any further in exupiostion, Mr, Jonson suit that toe com. Singularly not forthcoming, ant the alan tet ld searcely belluve his eyes, wii, iuquised : bi a inant wat Sus’ lee sald: “Mr. Sweener, vou may eo, Hereatter oid Ind company. Next lime I shalt certainly send you up.” Tis Honor bed « v recovered from tl. when Mr, Jon 1,“ Owen Brennan, was too 1 y Justice. He bad jnst eo necienti y to reprimand Mr, Sweeuos, and now here come Mr. Brenoan, in even worse light than bis frien Peter, his seat in utter despair, Raising himself at length, he not tie question us a more matter of form: * What's your name, sir?” and there was a tinge of sorrow in hts rote dwen Bronnan,” was the reply, Mr. Breuuan bowed his head on the railing as he He tell back in answe} This position enabled the Justice to see that his Coat wi ne neck down to the Waist instead | tap, asin dir, Sweeney's case. After a mowent’s pause Louver continned: “Mr. Brennan, were you in Mr, Sweeney's com- pany list wight “No; Twas cut wid Tkey Oliver, A rentleman from the Sixth Ward bere sadly re- marked *T neve an Tdon’t know Brevnan in that condition be. fer du Dowsing inquired of Mr, Johwson where the compainant was avainst Mr Brennan, * Very Lar, your Honor,” was the reply, eis not here, Lrather think he hingaaring with the man w Mr. bat re is komow should hav arcdg neuinst y vory stra hough, that ey s ch be missing. ‘oir’ Brent Hower, * your 1 tor bas kil " r ho more, Judge ment suspended ¢ Gd Grrl Benuray? 0 on's voire orator esme fort. f nd skate tit be Y ' f , r f vole ad the Were vou With Mp, Sweeney and Mr Brennan # ired Vis Honor, gale with eustous interest i wn tron Missaurt Mr. Shirta protestad Lis ent orice in the matter, oH 1 never before eve their wanes. and had only made their mcquaintanes fi thy bew, Whore bo weard then Cali one duviier " Peter 1 Ow Justice Dow look flow long since inquired Mas a crusher, and Curl wilted visibly. finally falvered hres years, your It Wasn't It fr etea in With increasing #evert y, “ Toner “indignantly er «leaned forward and took a oud you were hero beloret be He books!" said. the Justice, 1the worthy w rl Schurz added anott Ion Velms to Justice Rut will be a Hotinguished trio noun and Se Feupting one of the Favorites ofthe Elove: Ward. ous friends of Assemblyman Win, dered hin yesterday ing w ban n Bay Sido Hotel, in tes imony os their ap Of his tong and taithtul political acrvices cof the Association from uicir of Lowis and uth stroots, vlan e and migificent bu £ Wm, W. Cook for Assembly, Charles Jor County Clork, and Mattvew T Brennan hor, ‘The bunuer was a to the precg: 1 the ehoers of ur spectacts Tiree party enjo: content, Amon rtoty Dowii a day belvcu Have before bis ure. Honor, dwe The W. Cook te mor nor bearing ture 1 lure cone red to with ‘ ttnat the ves lo theie hearts? tigine ibis f thom Histin ih t json Lyons, Mr iw Erte? trivable Tio ( Horm met veoter afew unin.poriant eases, arse number of Evig suits, rhicet upon the calender in enecession, were reveied, and arguments were heard upon thres noals by the plain! from orders in the ease of Wit, tamsey a bway Com ‘There are tem ay peals in the ease of the Erie way Compiny against Joseph H. Ramsey, twa + the siit by dunes Bisk, de., vat the A buny qvehamn Kailvuad Couoany, andone lin that Erie Ruilway Comnany atatust the Lake ant Mician Sentnern Rutiroad Comnany, New Yoré Central and Hudson Raver Rail ( i mpan wee are followed by anpeals in xteen suits agains! James Fisk, dt. autottors im telerenee to the gold tamswclune of ie * Hel TROTTING IN FLEETWOOD PARK. ‘ MOONEY'S GREAT VICTORY, The Most Ludicrons ——— © Senwon—F Race- Good Horses And Absolutely Bad Horses, Yesterday there were two trots in Fleetwood Park, a maten and a sweeps tuke © notabilities, ame Held, of South American Coroner Bathente, Dr. Varian, and Henry Dater of Wertehoster (just now a promine and Tntere Utterly Worthiens Indifferent Horses, WESTCHESTER PRIM GK the Watches and the Bar C1 Ballot-Box Stufing and A good attendance if Ntom were Ce At the Democratic priy teanlidate in the jc runks fora nomination in that county for the Assembly), and the immfnse J who had walked from the City Mall out to the conree eight minutes and t did wach boiter, candid ite for the! number of New he'p him thre, his point was earriod Menhausen's Moll, at 8 o ered one of his charseterisiic speaker demand local Democracy, and proposed that two ve should be appointed to represent wiiat te regalar nomination, and two to act interost at the hatlot-box ve general satiafvetion, mishivg to overcome the MoDESTY OF Now Charles Monks and Casy the Dater side. the side of the rascat Mooney, the #0 © Toe rine nace. Agreement weights to be cateh o and Slippery Jack, mile It was no match, for Belle was as good 2:40, while Jack could barely boat three minutes. let bim go away in the first beat ah and win in him (#0 far as the dist tn t by the terms of the mated) In the next (wo sho pulled to him and went could, and just beat Dello was favorite ail through, and stay first xt beat, whe distan was concerned, Suit Lis capacity, r Schultz were ¢ Firerroon Pann, Sept. 27.—Mateh $500; mile heats; It was evident to the Dater mer start that they stood no elaney of the Mooney faction, althowt)i ( ve latter as three to one, was called to order, several ¢ T. Scott's b. g. Klinpen AECOND RACE. This was tho sweepstakes; by agreement, catch Weights, and no dis Backskin, Kmtiv, and Lamber Hoy, two divisions—one that and another whore rate would be abou first lot fousht for the race, ard the second to beat rite be'ore the The horses entered were jateher Gir), Timothy, aint of epeed, thera were cond go in'2:50 to £56, m well-dreesed rn Atrect, and atheron'« of the Mov and persistence carried the day. ‘Tavioca was ft start, and all through. while the Dater tickets required time in shane, and when duty tolded they conid hurts bw foreed into the box. It was noticed by the men that. thy pGistrmonn Pann. Sept. 21-8 «fingers Into the ballots bnt that the Dater tickets lingered clansiiy on fometimes found th O'Donnell ventured to say “THAT'S THIMBLERIGGING, MI. Whereupon Mr, O'Donnell was taren by and ejected from the ball, Patrick Joyce attempted to have his by into the box, but Mr. Mic‘ine! Lenn conspicuous during the evening Hiean, took the offender by the throat and dragged him into the street, John MeC rthy of West Farme. wert un to deposit hfs ballot. on the cround that he was a non-resi lent Ilia challengers were at ou omen = ccmceesne J. Gvton’s . In the firat hont Taptoer #oon went to the lend, in and Emits got home in the front In the rear lot were Batelier beaten a double ‘The Girl got and with Back squad, Tuptves first. Girl, ‘Timothy. ena Lumber Bor, distance, bt battling eveh ower. first in Of the rear eirurd. erond and third henta tt was jmat the Tor toca first of the front squ 0 heaaed by Timothy in the second, amd" Lumber Loy Tapioca was ont whoa Thnothy end hie lot were forty rods awiy, and Timothy tn the second heat in a desperate #trorzle got home first nof three, and Roy In the last ear, ors were tinonriows over the by-play cf, Au mirth was never greater on a © much enjoyment flows out ome Jolly and eon: lly onr friend the big, happy Jn vhost seen Wore 8 rea ning be at a rate that would havo put ear pturd of the trot dotog the return in 7 minutes anu entitled to vote. are of the proces visitors began er men to thelr boso and took the Dater of n moderate trot, WALLETS AND Waters Ther huzeed the Mooney men, ton, ont relieved then: of euperfinotis Jowelry nid aint é they took a co! Thev deprivet Mat Rite in creenbrcke and a new red silit nacket | They berrowel $f from Michnel Gr and Have not ret te , tribnted a eilver wat Bind him, and go clean ehirt cot! sweenstakes, ——— TUE ATL cnr cLun. PATMIOTA WERE ERyren ero Fivaway, White Wing, and Daphne Victorions. ‘The annual regatta of the Atln of Broo’ lyn for tue champion penn saied yesterday, in the lower bay. Were all assombled off Gowonus b es’ boat.containing Mesers. W, A. Doug las and Edwar ne, T. W, Sheridan, and Regatta Committee, and Maj. Gen, Woodward and noug the grests, cruised thr ugh the fleet and gave orders that they shentd start after the Je, m the best way they could, and they the crowd in the hall, the re the Moonev repeaters were’ h ina while a Demoerat of the Dater Protest avamet find Himself in the lar voters aid ay ut tre ballot bor ie Yacht (lab k jity he wonld The victiaw mate hideous. with this offence the police of Morrisauls arrested two of tet them go rzain, hen the hallols «ere counted it wae found that Mooncy had a mojority of 16. At the coneluainn ot the patlot conntine the Mo ney Men adeanced won peor Me These taken, th alled for refresiments, NOTING LEFT TO DRINK. dst of the miiniaht wae very light at the start, an? the ahts Harely moved throurh the water, Tie Mystic nd & very easy job, ne having no competitors she Course won tho pennant in) i ton the yochts were all seat light breeze barely fled their sails, Gret to eateh a pufl. which shot her past the White Cap and Flyawny ; but the furmer alse getting fort in the followin Cap, Anna, Fiyaway, Daypoue, an wilh the rest strageling beliud. our thore was comparatively d passing Quarantine they lay in we with the excep isgusted eun/li ti countered in the @ Door memory bs my liquor bill?” aoe ee names), how mue: suid Mr. Menshausen, in a trembling voice, * dey hafe drinkit all de bier und all de vive und ail de any more, tnd de brandy is every drop ced unken, It is vorluke someting ubout uee hunert aud forty her share they De vinkey 1 sib little cuange, said Mooney. another cent’s worth of anytiin 4 bow kin T gif dem wi said Me. Menbansen, uu Thafe it net?” ter position, 1 the White Cup hwest Spit shout three quar Jranken crowd bees ‘Tho Mooney pi of Morriean iy Apna by four minut and some five minn me the Apollo, 1ollowed by the Fiyaway, Josepnine, ant Orion, ‘Tho seevud and third class stoops then went for the stake boat in Ged: ev channel, Lace ensued between the White Cap und the Dantne. former Mually roun taken part in the eeren Fhome me best they might, an Found xbont the Hail once more in quiet Jort the region da very pretty MYSTIC PARK RAC og it about bait was compnrat! teresting, aud the yachts all got homo AhorLiy after The Firat Race Won some Work py M Boston, Sept, 27.—The first trot never boaten by Bello of Toraute - A deat of intersst in the regatta was lot. owing t , J gone to par atta for the Ashbury cups lowing is the order of paselng tae Southwest 8; D. for a divided pars: Uiree best horses, Lay Moscow, by E. Ik by Thomas Fi eight cutter: ie; Young Wer Rogers ; Diamond, by W. H. Wood: Richmond Boy, by A. W. Worcester: Bolle of Toronto, by God dy Jumos Dnerey: Lambert was the favorite i were won by the Bo nd Logan, by H. Myers. Panny The Davhne wins the second-cla 2 pennant, the White Cup the third ¢ The Richimona Boy tod of on the firet and thirt, keeping his piace to th » protested aguiust tle jon in cavor of the Blvaway, the tirst neat Diamond was iy iu the first heats rth in the let, token wis distanced mn fourth, sixth.end sey {ND BAT, Astoundt) ¢ Defeat of Mutants by the Mating by e second rice Wa for horses thn arse of $1,540 The five ganic the Mutes have played © especially with opionton enters ual nine, aod although tained of the dnirers and teeters who do no: st mtertain the eplni © OW ay Loveniie anit intersting, took a sivong finis, the Muth ls oein in te ist two inniues, eaten, DUC this Huech may be + White Stookin ad Commaning lea all “made by Ve out of personal ¢ aver of the Chieu ay one of the deat ba pired with one ox very briiliant afsir, over £000 of W their admission Hudson street © swandell, 4d 5.0, ‘The sube'Pronsvry avd the ment Lewista rinst any oF these laws d by them won be appropriation a New Yorkers M ‘ouble in Utah, v York pare Wood, tas obtuined wa son trom Chet duptece shipment or ducing for some time curs Of ore left this morning tor the Beg te age a er