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CONTESTS OF THE TURF. PAROLE WITH HIS OLD SPEED. A WUm Kl'N BY THE PiaVswtKM RAC?-HOKSK?HACINO IN THK HAIN AT LONG IlRANCH?DL'KK OK ??ONT liOfci?', KLH?IIT, EOIK. PAROLK, ?EDOl'lN AJ"> (il.ASliOW THK wnxSM? Fortuno haa not favored the Monmouth Park / ?anriiitin.i m the matter of weather, end yo-teiday was fir worst <iav of Un Ai.r'lit meeting ir, tuat respect. The ? vaseoldand raw. andcbllllnik- showers fell at inter t dnr'.iigtbe afternoon. Paroli's s?rcese, however, 1 I htened the day The old hors? looked betler titan ? . iHf.ire this vear. and rau wonderfully well, leaving <; , l. OrMSUaad, Parve and Callao behind bini in s> ,? en. h "tvie Bat he won his famous victories in Eug ls - !. It wn? SB immensely popular result aud was en Sjrrad by a ?'?"l Miu-.berof people, for tbe programme was a?UtriW thai it braagM togelher a flue attendance In I r th weather With clear skios and gentdal air, th?? coi, ! ? o.iid have boci?. large 1'ieir. latirlliard'g staine waa three rac-es?a very m ggaaaaaa thing fo t to Aa. It has accomplished little th's raai oa tall 14e of Hie Atlantic. .Tuet? of Heart? ma,|ii Dahat of Umiu'iisc SStaTt himself to win the. 11 ist rae?, m?.? i:,leuil"n .?.', fror?: *??.?:?? ?ti mtieh wart expected, dut iiilt.iii.. l'?^lit was an rue y fli'-i? in the- two-year old r.????, t.iC favorite, llounecr, not anlag BBSS to run at ai). Bal . favorite, Bota, wo? tea third rasa, ami won it ta a ira] Ihatahows how Tastlj ho has haprstwA stasa ????p? :.??? linn tw.'titv pounds and the worst sort of a b.'iiM'i.' al Baratagsi about ? mouth a?? Then ca-oie Parole's ??'? iry, ?.'.'? tJnbriol second, Greenland, the lav M ?'? . c iiutng ill fourth. U. !.. Lorlllftrd's ?table seamed la very poor trim. Tho third ruco for Pierre Lorlllard was taken Xry liis tivo-yar-old Heilniiiii, the. favorito in tl.? -? ?lim'!".:<'>,''lit there v.ii? lie. l.iil.lii.c on hill). Glas? gow, wit'.i 10? iMjunds up, made a onc-snli il ail'alr of the Btct'lueclnisp. fu?. I art?<?ne m'.lc, for ? purse of f?OO. Htartera ? Shrewsbury Stallie*?, colt I)ul;c of Montr SSS <t year?. 11? pound*, i.iilen by Bnrhce), Kelly's colt IMemlorry (3, 107, (lost olio), PnimeSlt*S colt faSt of Hearts (14, ll>7. Kvuiis), BaillMllJ?? Ulf lamilla (3, 10rJ, Conner). To an innm-dialo ami even starti the Huke took the lead and held It to the end. linciti.? Lci't her head ?t hi? muidle lor half a tuile., with Jack of Hearts third, a neck before miglisi IJ In the third QtUtl ter J.ic?'-: of Hearts took second plate and bo pu-n.fi the nuke hard in the homestretch By the aiost vit-o*'o'.is rid'uiK Barbeo kept tag DokS a little in frolli, ami Dak? of Montrr.se WM by ? ijiini ter length in 1:43-?|, Jack of Hem t* ??.'"?.?, four Icncths before Kden dcrry, lie ten lem;tlis bofgfS linelda. Mutual pools. $11 40. la tag bvUsbsJ tiie Daks ?in.l IClemlerry W-erw fai laTiarlfsa roots Paira of Meattrass f195? Mata? derry flff, Jack of Hearts *?.:(>. ISiSkts ?0. Books? ? ven ?gain d tue Duke ur Edeiidorry, | toi aptin--t Juck of ?carta anal 15 to I agjaagal imci.u. 8?'?.???? race-W\ two?;."cat-oliln. %Ol S ?iii'te.f.'r a ?????? of 9500; aelUag aUaaiaieea. Starters O. U Uirtllard'a ?Buy numeri |99 posai Is. Orni}, ? UtsSjlarO'e filly ?.? tag (100, Bhaoar), Belsaoat'a filly Olivi.i (92, Bren? na'.}, Wither??'? unnamed IKlv by ? acATOOn-F ? . ?? dai. ??B, McKii.i.e.i 1. aad MaDaaial'a 111] Sarah Bern? hardt (85, Barassi. Paola?Betutew fSOO, Flight f300, 0:ivla f 180, delti #70. h.i.iks? Hou:u?. r Bto-t, Flight 2 tu 1, Olivia 9 to 2, i-i.tr.ih ? ?rnliir.lt 10 to 1, and the Withers Uly 10to 1 t??? statt waa straggltBg,Barali Bernhardt pvlag Stray irsi, PUgBt st????oTiil, Oliti;? i.i? I, ?Hie Wit.. >ra tllly (ourtb, aad tae favorita, Boanosr, lost. Un.nicer ??it o-alv ? ii?-tci haiftj . bel aha ran en. tobedly Olivia gol tii : ??ti in the eeooBd htrtoag?, ?aitli Barali Pei ali a idi si her ann'r. tho \T1thrri Olla talrd in tin tomisti'!?"'!, rimhi ras aw;iv from tli'in Sii SS i WOB by two Ui'irths in U051?, i)li\in scenml, ;t neck before Barali Bernhardt tUiid, she two lenitila before the \\'ii!ier?t flliv. ami Boaaeo ia*i by two lengtba, tin? atokeat look lag favortt* aesa for niauv i:it Mntnal pools, 9X4 10. There vra-i DO bldltiua ???? '??-'ht. Tlii! ri rati?t'r.i bandies ? ?weiepstakea f<>r three yea. ietta *|2A each, with $3tk) added, tbe second ?" ?. eeiv. $lJ?; l??? '??ms Blatters-Pel ham "table's oolt ?;.i|c. nv Eolns-Wm Bong ???? poande, Butb??;; Bel Diiiut's t".!if I'll1? He. In ? ngtlsli? ? ?? lacree <10?, E vana); V. IfclAirilLiril'S Itlly \el!a, M <. I < ? :. - 1 ?/,? H.-itlcr-.i'i ?lia, Costello): Ban.?atyn?'s Ally Erasure, ?>v Virgil? t.iiiidtr \'J0, McCulilii; Wltl t'a linn.until coll w \>r K't._r Ernest Nina (87. Ural), sod Bell'e rliv Boi a Pide, bv Bon ule Beoti unii ?-???.? ?-?, Onleyi ??Paola Koit* .?."". Pllletle Bed, Iella $00. Erasure?3?>, lull?,:! Bonks--t'a.le ?.'to 1, l'ill.-tt,? 2 to 1, Aella 2 to 1, thi n itbiTs .oli G? to 1 l.r.i.iin??? 10 to 1, Bosia Pide 19 toi. Tb?? stun was perfect, The Ughi vrelghted Wither? eolt mad?* the running and l-? by a noch by Un- stand, Aella a,??? 'ml, a m? k before Bole, be ball a length before ?'llietU'. roe tYltbera eolt led up to the leal fur lottfr. Aella *VU bach at the balf-inU? post ami Miette ran up, t.ut in the iaat quarter m? ract waa iw OUct'd 10 Koie .?'ill the SVltllcla coll Knie L'ut Ins hei..i In lion ? at tin? furlong post. The Withers coll ?<?? ??,'??!;? atraggle to the laei (ew stridet, when be suddenly eavc it up, aad E - ron by a lengtb lo l:ot?\, the Withera ?ottsecond, futir lengtht I.e Pillotti ???.?? *1i?? -u laagtheI -t..;' Erasure fourth, Aella polled up four teiiL'thf behind Erasure and Buna Pide a furlong Mutual pools, $13 SO Pole baa constanti] Improved <- ? must now ii ik among ilio da?.' of three ; ear-old? that la only surpiiisod '.?.) Hindoo, Crlekniore air" i'lioiu. F'crtii race?Pre? handicap aweepstikea,?B23 each, ?with f300added, tl - md to receive filio ? l ? m;', a. Starter.?O 1.. 1 ?? ?llar.l'a colt Greenland (8 ve.us. ?(lu Miiada, Costello), Appiedate'* borse ?. 115, suif. > f Lotti ? Parole taaed, ti >, Peak es). Wrtaen'? eoli t-tuathspey <:?. 0?. Breuuan), b? ahti'e ?? Alni C ?' (S, 102, l'eii.ilnic), ami .\<ki .ni iti I ?eras ??,? ire ta?.-<tt, loj. O'Hsra) ]'....;? ereenlard S400, Gabriel f200, Parole ftuo, field fi 2f?. moofes?-Greenland even, Gabriel3 to l, farolea to ?, BuMoBte l.Btrathspcy loto I, and Callao loto L <??? H lai delayed the stari fur ? I ? . ? tin ? lie u a rery ?Bsaaing horse ind ia bound ?<? Bel ?.il first, ..? Im ml! not Mart at all liai lhe ?tari whouU was BnaUj obtained vm a goot ? rv??. Parolo went to the frunt andera pull. ana at the t ml t>; a quarter when tbey passet I the stand, he ic<l hall a length, Btratlispei Beoond, ?. neck hrfo.e Greenlami, he a neck before Gabriel Old Parole held his advautage ai-ound the turn, sud ai tbo quarter Mtat waa still a naif length In advance, li tra ths pej seo oii'l, a lisngtb before Greenlaitd, Gubrtel Fourth bi ball ;?. lenirti.. Ai ti- naif l'ai'? ? a length lu front, -n ? .? .?reeni.lini now a Cini .,?., -, ??,.? ?.- ;.. ? (li rd. Round liu the earre Gabriel woat up and Greenland fell back, bui Gabriel oould noi tven hurry tbe ,:?ii luit "M Pwrole. ai.o ran righi away from ulm In the last furlong and won In a leisurely, d?? mocrate eantar bj two it ngths,B?rge thlrd.a ii? ad ?? Grcct:h.i"l f.niri ii, ?-'.?.tl''a?i!v tin ?. I'nl Calino last. I'.i rol??. looked well and in bcttorthan at any timo before tina ye .i. eve?, than when he won tho '.Vcatchestcr Cup. waa -M -'-. Mm;? ' ??. ? - -. ; ? ? ? ? waa bj fai bli worst tbis aeason. I'l'th rue? 1 l.r, . .j'i.e 1, | .,? n mile, for ?' mi ? in' f'.iiu, Bellina allowances, starters?Uwyci lirotbors' .?- ' 100 pounds, McT>auirh Imi. P Loi . ? Idlna B< d Hyal ip>, .'?!' >la!i"i.'a fill? Viola ? ? :??, t ? up), Applegal ? (Illy Mattte G;?.>l3,?a Ura , Duffy's rnureBuby (?, 105. - Ponobue), Aokermau'B uil.v ? lare A. (3, 98, O'Hara), jfeogi ; ?...:?., v..... ? (5, '"?.'"?;?!, ? /. Cahlll'i Ulli iltsMde ?? . 11, ?..". Barnes) Pool?- Bedouii - Charti Ooi .??? f300, Viola ?t,.??,?>, Clara ?. .-.., Mattle Kapture f75, field fl20. Book? i to .. axain'st T?edouln. '. ?. ? agallisi Charlie Gorham, 4 to 1 u?;;. ' ? to ? sgalnal afattle Kapturo, ?? " 1 agaiusl Baby, ? to ? rsgatnai ?. ???.. ?a .?..(, ? to 1 nv.:u:.ai r..iti? a. and 18 to 1 agallisi ?? ? le C ? ? hiari was bad, Viola, Clara A and Baby ?.. ?m? - a.-, ,.? In iron., vi i;!? ti" rest ? , i .i:;.rl,n .? read ( ?. o? al! \' :, ici ?.? ? quarte] mile, . hen I jince wood .???' o t ho front and remained there nj.be last fur I Tu. ? doi in? was third al the in.?' a?.! BOCOud ?it ili? lliree .iii.iiit : ?, and Hi i:?" ii:," ? lent ?,.??|.?..? i.nil oiisily, winning by n length II l;l?:?4. I at.wood ??,.?..? .1, ;?,.., lengtba 04-foro Huby, third, a?,, f,,ur i..,,.,ilr? i? ,,?,. ciara A. fourth, Viola flit?: Muti.? Beptun elxtb, Mai ??? C. an vent b, aud Charlie i.i.:i?? u last, where tie nail been all Ibi ????.?.. Lineas in- ^-etr ?? good atari Charlie (jorhani I? uevei able to do anytbliif. Mutual pools, flS "?>. Bedouin wasnot sold. i-'isth race?Handicapatceplcebase, short couru fora ur.' I '?''?, flOO it. the lecond. Htnrtera- Applogute's orte G Usgos (a ed, 160 MoGrath), Donahue's guiding Jo?? ?inni (aged, i;< \ Including ? pounds m.:? woiRl.t. Dotlnok), w. c I'.icvi? mure Llsxie I?. irto. Morris?, Jennings'* lursc ( '.itea?i (aged, I to, ?'?> "". i aneti ? gelding Dandy (aged, 135, including 1 pouiiils eve-, Barbery), and Cottuiiacb'a horse G ten? ?. t?o, Burns). Pool??Glasgow f200, Llxzle ?. ?SO, Oiitcasl feo. .lt.? Hunt f2? lieta f20, field f20. iini.k* t.'iu-? -? v. t t? 3, |.i//ie i) in I, Outcast ft to 1, Paadj ." to i. Joe Hunt 5 to 1, Gieniivut h ut ? and /.ta ?^ m ? Ltzsls l>. promptlj weru lo the front look w vom? Ici.: ani kepi ir Up to the last lit I r m:le. where aba ttnmbled at a jump, b il did i.oi i".,!!. Her -i.ier li.-.rc'y .a.? pee bel?g thrown. Olaagow had been mni.lng seoond and now oaahed by l.v/i?? D., and bad only to keep righi along tai win. for ?one of the others was ueai bim. Llzxl ?? rsftei bei ao tiiiiciii made a plucky run bul Glaagon won (indora pull I, eight length? before .!...? Hunt third, be tbrr.? engibo before Outcast fourth, ? ?it sixth, and Zeta a fui lou Mutual !>".>:?, f8 '>?> MCtlfO TO-DAY. Foiit.w;ii. e ; ? rat as : ???-.? ? ? lil.Mlt'.*? Ili Ahi a 1 li: Iti.,-)!-?'! '.1.1- ??, MM.I? _ , I'uiiiiila. Btliu.u'1'a ? ?It Fuivster . Ul) P. LuriiLi?. a inly FilsTbl. )n7 .? ' Hi._ ln;4 n;i,e. )(i:t '. iiluals. ". UK! ' ijo.l. l(i;| ? ?.? u raxut - l'v I ?Fte I?? ? li .-?. 113 .'.'.'..'?........'.'...... 113 Il A M II ? ' c ' ??. .Iifi-.l..""" * i"r, ! ??.?,?, ?. "' lijo ??-'? liu'.c ?ur| .'.'.'..... 10? SKl.l.IMi K?, ;. .,,- ?: MILK. ?.1""'" :? ?'"?? Muntroso. 4. .. 110 . i,y, Bal?Ci*S'ecoll \rtitiitn,ulM, 4. . IM iiaii'i ?.1..?..?. Cull 141 ito, 4 . . !.," Lakel,. ? ?tibiinar Alerl A . ,"', yere's irelttins; ony, . B "rk-lu. ml t. t.in? Ala, I........?."."".lumi" 1)4 *?,"? I ?-Id KH~C?.\K JUIL.1-. Ack r;..aii's ?,?'.,'.'.??? Ohio Boy, oared . liT ?llmii ?IBble'S geldlBg Vanii ne, 3 -....'..'.. 1SU *t Jsmea'? robung aaadow Danoe, 4. '.. l?,i funeri ,1 .a lilly H?ie?t Hnltn?, a ......?....??"i 1'?? CKIIKtt!.)* FTt.4l.-i l'i ? TWO-ritAB-OLDI! -\ MILK. O. L iaiti'.' iril's fllly Uereoiito. 119 Wltbersi >ii.?., ;:.??-.. .luii.-ifct cult. J?. Loiillaril'a ?/???iliiiK ?AynuiiUK. " 107 iieliiiuiil'.a euii iiu.iuil. 10J Thl/U.;it4ou's olt J.O. Nav.. . I113 rmcEriJscHASB?short oouaea. Applegsttys horse Glasgow, aged. IM Lynch*? horse Derby, aged. Jflg Lakelsnd*e colt Strychnine, 4.?. le? Bhrewsbury Btable?. J ?"g %*& t-~ZZZZZ ? r??.ttar.>rh'a } geMln? Uigbland King, ?. 1*7 Cattanacli? j horse fileiilivst, 6. 130 Aokerraau'A geldiug Ohio Boy, aged. JJe Jennings ? horse ?uteAst, aged.;. Ijj? t?-_.___?-! mere Ennlce. ? . }*_* Donahue ? j ,,? Jo#> Hnn, -^j. I33 Bennett'? geldliig Dandy, aged. IfB ?mare Lizzie D, aged. iM' ?cltling Frank btmrt, aged. }'-? filly Kate I-rnig. 4. 130 BcConnack's gelding Comprouiiee, 4. 180 The following are the pools on to-morrow's races eoltl at Hie West End Hotel : First race?Forester $20, Flight $'-5, Vampire ?20, Vetusta $10, King Erne?t?Niiii? colt $10, Macbeth ?9. Second race?Thorn $50, Fillette tl.-). Third race?Parole $125. Monitor $00. Warfleld 30, Burgo $10 Fourth race?Duke of M untreue $7.5, Aleck Anie.nl EBB, Quito $20, Ada $15. Veiitriloi-ulHt $10. Laaeewood $10. Guv $(l Fifth race? Ohio BorUS, Vampire 517, Shadow Dance $8, Sweet Home, IJUL Sixth race?Julietta?colt $50. Wyoming $20. Memento $14, Hundit $7. -? A SMALL ATTENDANCE AT SARATOGA. FOUn GCOD RACKS?PEKPLEX, BOULKVAIID, FDKL WEIS? AND GKNEIIAL MON??? TDK WUUIBB?. SaRATOUA, Aug. 17.-To-(l.ty Wa? the four? teenth extra day of tin senson. Tho raring was pood, but the attendance won very slim. The tr.iclt gad xv?-ath cr were tail that coiilil be desired. The Letting was light. The otllecre of tue day were : J udire??Colonel Owens, of He orgia, Bz-Oovemer Bowie, of Maryland, ?mil M. J. Surfet, of Mississippi ; Timers?J. T. William?? and J, II. Puilth ; Secretary ftiul CU rk of the Course?0, Wheatlcy ; ?tartar? Osloonl E, m. Johnson ; Assistant Starter? MajOf Wyiiii. First raer?Pur?-?' $300. of ?. liich $.">() to second horse ; for two-year-olds ; lye farionga Starters? T. W. Dos well's b. f. Cnpella, J. A. Orinstead'e ch. e. Perplex, K. A. Clfthauph'e ch. f. Chickadee. C. Reed's b. f. Scandal. A poor start snccecleil two bad breakaways, Sea miai getting the best of it, Perplex next, a laagtfe 111 front of ( tu? krwlt-o. Car-clla last. Scandal and Perplex st?m? pere?! up the chute ut a rattling pace, and turned into the niaiu linei.* with ?scandal a half length lu front of Perplex, Chickadee aud Cupelia four length? ?xvuy. ??!m?!ul ami Perplex kad it hammer anil tongs aromiil the turn, and running see-saw fashion until the str.iiiflit. tvas reach? 1, when Perplex drew away from Scandal a trifle, but the (Illy came ug.iin under the whip antl Chickadee showed a aiagnHonat burst of speed from the eighth post tioine. Perplex secured the IMS by a head from CMakaOSS second, who woe ? neck in frout of Scandal third, Ca pelia a length iiway. Time, 1:03. French pools paid $s 00. The winner was not entered t<> be ?old. Second race?Purse 9400, of which 950 to the second horse; one mile and 500 yards. Starters John Car? ter's eh. g. Brooklyn (4rears), W. Irvitiir's b f. I.uiy WaUter i.3>, W. G Btirctr? b, e. Colonel Bprague M), J A. Orrastead'i h. a Clan Alpine <"3), w*.C MeGavoek'? eh. c. Boulevard Ct). Cliiirehlll ?v Johnson's eh <?? Churchill HI), At the third attempt the Hag fell to an excellent start. Boulevard bsd what little advantage there was, snd th?? others wen! sway bunehed. The Held remained In a cluster iu tl?? lower end of the grand ttand, where Lucy Walker nulled out frulli the rucl,? and led pn-t the grand stand a length In freni ol clan Alpine, Boulevard third, Churchill fourth, Colonel ?Jurague fifth, lirooklyn Issi Lucy Walker continued to aran uwny until the quarter pott was reached, where the had s gap of five open [en the between her and Boulevard. In another furlong she .?nit, and Bonlcvsrd quickly overhauled her. Boulevard once In Uie lead the race was ever, although Clan Alpine aud Churchill made strong effort? to bead bun. Boulevard won by t?\" lengths from ChnrobtU second, he two lengths In inrnt ol Clan Alpine third, Bri L 'ii fourth, Lucj Walker filth. Colonel Hprugue ?ast Tun.?, 2:18*9. French pool? paid $7 30. Third race?Pur*? $350, ol which $50 i<> Cu? second hone Starters .'? A. Qiinstcad'i ??. g. Jack Hitvorlj |3years). Hpellnau d ? ?.'- hi ? c?. rto (3), ?? 1 How era's b. f. Edelweiss M>, Morris ? Patron's b. b. Long Taw ni), W. s Cree'* on. ?. Mary Anderson (4), J. ? Dawes'i ita e. Klnkead (4). ?? ? capital stari Long Taw waa first to show in frani snd led to the stand, liberto running eecon^L Klnkead third. Jack tlavcrly fourth, Edelweiss snd Mar} Anderson trailing. During the run around tbe weal turn Kin'-:, .ul took up the ? unnlug, but ?vas quickly beaded by Jack Haverly, who showed the way to the third fnrlonir posi and then made way for Ixiug raw, who um ??? the running to theflvi furlong post Then Hollow ay brought Edelweiss up on the oui sui.? and she ?veni by the n. Id ..- though tuev were tied np, Ederwela* won m ? hisnd gallop two len rfh? In front of Mary Anderson, who waa s heed In frani et Uberto third, Ktnkend tourtb, Lone G?? fifth. Jack lia ver ly Ins!. Time, 1:50?. French pools paid $30 ?O, Fourth race?Pura? 9350, ol which $50 to second borse,for maiden three-year-olds; three-quartet, ut a mil?-. Starters C. Bmltb'e 1?, _?. Bqnlre Howard ,) A. Orinstead'e b. f, Scrpolette. E. J. McKlmoel'e hr. e Ceu?ral Monroe E. A. Clabangh'e ob. g. Bob Bor, ?. V. Baedeker's eh f atrofia, C. O. Sbaw'e br. e. Val entino. The stari uns n straggling une. ?;.?> Eloy \x .is the quickest away, ano passed the post Ssif a length In frani ol Valentino. who wns same distance in ttiui. o? General Monroe m Girti tl;. Squin Howard snd Srrnoletto lu the order named, lu the run rip the chute General Monroe closed on Rob Roy sud appeared on the main track on nearly evei Ierras with lion Roy, Valentino on the out? side at General Monroe's saddle. Tins trio parted com? pani with thi i?ust of tbe field going around tho tnrti, Al Hu i brce-quartera Gent ral Mum m? beaded Bob ?,.?? and sliowt ? th? wai to in? furlong, wbi re Hob Boy took tbe lem! again, after a driving finish General Monroe wou ui a length from Valcutlno second, who was the same dlsUtnoe in front of Bob Roy, Olrofla fourth, Borpolett? hi ih an ? - ni 11- Hoe srd 11?;. Tunx, 1:16-.. Pre?en ?a ? paid $23 90. Tu" e u ? ri.. fur to-morrow's raoes are .<??? follows : First race?Purse, 9400; one mile sud sa eighth? Bootlack (104 oouuils), Granger (02), Fellowplaj (103), Valleria (95), Belie of tho Ulgblantli (05), Tclemaobiis (111) ?..-.,?,? race The Mornssoj Htakes; i\??.? mile Dime (103 ponudsl, Mcufi-katcl (92), Buehwhseker t97), Checkmate (l'JO), Booh vard (105). Third race llandlcnp aweepatakca for two-year-olds; Ihre? piartere ol a mile?Pcrplcs (109 ptiumle), L?.~! Cause (104), Maeduff (107), liallancer (1001, ? he Rat (93), chlokade. (94), The in. kena Nettie gelding (96) Fourth race??selling race; purse, $300; three-quar? ters of a mili - -Victim (122 pounds), Navarro (104), Marathon (93), Bagamore (100), Fiiry (90), Peytonu Ban.? (011, Jake White (OS), Thi following pools weie sold st the truck this even? ing: l ,? : race Buotiack $100, Fellowpla? flOO, Belle oiim Highland- 9100. Valleria 94."?, Toleinaehus *40, Granger jti?. Bocona lac CI I? ina t. l iOO, Bush? whacker ?1 SO, Oni li.mt $100, I?nule? nul s ? mi. Neufcha 'le; linee Milton Younife pair (Perplex m:.? Lost < aitee)$1'.'5. Chiclead ? -? ? ?, Mao?)ufi .-iti. ?all mei ? .*-lo, The Hat 1830, in?? Dickens-Netti' Fourth race Victim $100, Jake WhiU $:1 , Navarro?'-'?, Marathon <!'-?, Sagamore $23, Pevtoua Borri 4120, Fury |10. ODD FELLOWS IS COUNCIL. To? <-? ;? ml Lodgeoi the Independent Order of < ?? G?????. ? .? -?.': .? al Oa. m. r oaten 11 ?. The roll call ahowod that ? rery gr;::,il ofticer wn ? pn ? ut. A, V?. BioBuaro, the newly elected grand muster, prosided. Ett'prosuiitative l.u' ej reati ; he rcporl "i the couunittce on the rliatribntinn of il"- granii mu ?? i'.- '.ii.u't. Tho rcporl was accepted and its reo iiiiiuii'U.la?ions adppteii. The grand nianter ap? pointed as a eiitniiiittoo on iioerolo , : Ri'nreaenta !i. ? 8. :,'. Week?, li. W. IllRalifleid and rrederick Geniuiin, ?.', ? ,. ? ??!? ???.. ? '? ? obliina read the re pori ? ? ; In? .-:?". ial committee in regard lo ?il igni ion be? tween brothers and lodges Iu Ihe civil courts. Til t ? mi I, il I I?'.? raCOIIUOt Ini' ? tllC :.. ???1?? lue, 11 ul' I lie ('ui-fiif ?..n, s., n?to make the resori to the civil courts before exhaustion of remedies in the order work a forfeiture of the righi ,<? ? ?oelits. The re pori was ? Imi:, t!. ?.ni ??? amendments suggested were lai I on the (;iii!e unt l.r the rule, Tin? pro).?I ; amendment to .nicle IV., section l of tlie Constitu I ttot?, thai ayes indna.vsfm onlj called.letuanri Lpf one-fifth of the roprnsoiitatives present, excited ? considerable debate, and was i?'-d by a vote of llii I iu (?'is. The Comraittfeon Petitions reported in j favorof permittine Lodges Nos. 60, 269,269 and ? 385to tutei. on aii-inali weeks. Tus report was I adopted. 'llu? (limn! Lodge reasscmbletl at 2 tVclock. ? rule of order was ??????|.?.??1 postponiug the installa lion of Grand Officers l<? the end of the ses \ .?un, Lnstead of holding it on tli?? first day, I n? formerly. R?verai petitions '"i1 charter? wore j next received and granted. The Committee on Appeals reported in favor of discussing I the appeals of William T. Abbot vs. the Distinct nil Bro me aud of C. 8, Qoodnch v-. Di tricl ol Che ! muug. An amendment I?? the by-laws of the (?rumi Lodge war. then adopted altering artit le '?., section 1, ?.r? ili it ? lu- tiuiniiuii nui", for Grand Lodgo offli ? shall '?- uni le lieiealier in March. A proposed amendment making the terms ol officers of en bor iliuuu' lodges aim,ml ?\ as lost. ?? ? ?, in. I lu- Grand Lodge .? ni Into soi ? ? m. ?ion foi the couferriug ?>!' various degrees, OFFICIALI G DECLARED AN ACCIDENT. Coroner Britton, <>f Motunoutfa Countv, N. J,, rondeau Inquiry yeaterday ;is to the cause <>t the death of Captain Edwin Weyant, of Stony Point, N. V., win? was found dead on the railroad bridge over the Navesink, or North Sluoweburj Uiver. al Ked Bank,N.J., Iasl Friday morning. Beveva] wit nesses were examined bui nothing was elicited to support the theory of foul play atlvanced in some published reports of the case. George U. Weyant, eldest son of tba dead man, ?v;is ? ? ? H?? xs'ns nut examined, bul atated tu u Tribunk reporter thai his father's mind had been ali cl ' of l'ite .m act ounl of business troubli .s. He had fol lowed the ses ;ill Ins life, bui recently had deter? mined to retire. He sol.l Ins eobooner, bnt, unable tu rem tin idle he came ?<? Bod Bank and bought 'in other, partially paying for il with $200in cash, l.c fore he lofi home he had about 92,000 -: 100 in cash and $1,600 in notes. In his pockel a is found $184, Engineer George Coffee, <? ili frelghl train which ?uud Weyant, testified thai be was cold when be ?nul lin? oondnctor picked him np, mi M: l"? a. in. lie ? ! i ? i not th ok un cugine could have struck tlm body at anyti. Conductor etaples, ol tliei?ghi freight train, saw no one ou the track. St;ui??u Agent .1. VV. Chand? ler, of liei Hank, and Aslier J. Parker, <>f whom Wi.wnil Idiii^lit tho sel.,inner, both lestillod that the dead man acted strangely, and other witnesses corroborated their testimony. The jury after being out mum time brought in a verdict thai Captain Edwin Weyant was "accidentally aud unim in? nately killed by a train oa tho Central Railroad of NeWerseyon the bridge between Ked Hunk and AllUlii?tOWU. ' LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE CONVENTION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS. FEATURES OF THK EXHIBITION?BUSINESS Ol?' TUB rJKCONO HAY'S SKSglOK. Among other pleasant and curions features of the second annual exhibition of the Photographie Asso? ciation of Ameiica, now being held at the American Institute, at (Sixty third ut. nini Thinl-iivc. uro many pictures of bablos laughing and trying. There is a food display of portrait ami laotrsoaps pliotogiaphs, together with many specimens ot the art illustrating the various processes, lately in ventiti, of eleelric photography and photographic printing. Tlio New-York ? holograph??? ?????? very row pictures on exhibition, oxensing themselveson the ground that their otters t-n the association Mere slighted, and that duo oonrtesy was not shown them? Kurts and Woher, ho we ror. have tus attrat? tive compartment??! as any in the hall. A portrait of President Garfiold's mother occupies a prominent place in tho allowing of Kurt/. Fitzgihbon, of St. Loaif. otters some bewltchingj faces done in color, ami F. \V. (?uerin, of IbeaaUM city, represente some protty portraits linished to represen! marble bosta, Boston, Philadelphia ami niany Western cities are well represented. The second day/a session of the Convention w?? ?sailed to order at p o'clock yesterday morning in the epaee partitioned off at one corner of the large hall. The president. John Carbutt, of Philadelphia, took the obair. The members, who wear m ild faoed badges, were prescul to the nnmberof from : KM to 100. Many tu'those from otner cities are aoeompanied hy their wires. A party of 162 ner siins came from Uhioago to attenti the cotiveiulou, ohartering a special t. in. The reports ot commit tees was first received. The committee on insurance reported that the time for the formation <>t' a photo graplier'a life irisutance eoiii|iau.v hail not yet arrived. The report was accepted. DaTJd N. Carvalho, of Kew-xork, presented a oeriee of reso? lutions expressing the regret of the members of tbe association at the attempt upon the ?President's life, ami their hopes for his r co very. The tesolutlOOg were unanimously adopted by a risiili?; vote. A committee, frag appointed Tuesday to examine certain negativen submitted to the association by K. S. South worth, of Hosten. Mr. Southworth, the exoert who alleged (he existence of underwriting on the no!?- of warning in the trial of Cadet \\ hit taker, desi red to* show the Msoeiation by means of these negativos that it ka poasible to detect by the processes of photography marks not revealed to the naked eye. The committee reported Its approval of Mr. Booth worth's opinion, ami recommended that lie be given a ohance to present his views. A letter was read from a photographer in Texas suggesting in apparent good faith hut with much bad ?polling, that a matrimonial burean be estab? lished by the association. Heir.!; himself a bachelor, In* felt the need of such an md, and thought that many others would approve tlie plan for like reasons. The convention with much laughter unanimously ordered tbe letter printed. Several aildroeaca and papers on 11 chuica! anbjecta followed, and the convention adjourned until tola morning, EVIDENCE AGAINST SECRETARY STUART. The examination of the ? barges sgainsl George A. W. Stuart, ex-sccrotary <d the Brooklyn Board of I?' ?neat ? "ii, who is under arreal for emheicsltng $10.000 of the money of tbe Board, *?*? as ??>gun yes lerdav In the Second Districi Court, Brooklyn, be? fore Justice Courtney. I'he prosecution ??is con? ducted by Assistant tMstrict-Attorney Backus, and Mr. siuari was defended by J. Wernoerg. The find witness wasF, I?? 01 irk, who bas charge ol the hook depot in the office of the Board, in Red II",.u Lane, lie testified that be distributed hooks and other supplies to the different pub? lic schools and received the money for tinn?, banding ti over to Mr. 8tuart, who was tho secretary of the Hoard for twenty years, tin to the first week in July "l tliia year. The cash book in?! ledger in which the ooeonnts i"i tbe pr?s? ent year were Kept were pul in evidence and the witnrbs testified i" ths correctness of th?? entries made by himself and Mr Stuerl in theabeenoeof the latter, aasistant-Secretary Wilson t....|i tie money paid over. The ledger for 1880 was net to be found. The witntvw at;,tc,i thai it a .?- ensto . u ? ?. ??:.ah ?arrant* drawn bj the Board. Both be and Mr. Sinai ? h.nl done it in tiuently. William ? Pratt, ol the firm "f Baker, Prati ? Co., ol tins citv, testified to doing business with tin* Brooklyn Board of education. He knee no firm of tbe name ol W. 1!. Pratt A ('". [This finn leone of rhose foi which Mr. Stuart dren warranta a In.-.? exist? noe camin? I"? di?*ovcr*d.] J. M. Hunt, a clerk in the house of Sboldon ? Co.. u.II ? I t ? t - ? ? G ?.- M ?Ul the Ilia? lie, | . f M 11 ? 11 11 111.II gS ('. ?. Sheldon \ Co., mi whii ii Mr. Btuarl ?u^" drew war? rants. He knew <d no sui li lirm. ; ?vidence ol Mr, <'!nlv n:h corroborated by H 0. Dyer, his assistant, tie aaid that the bna Inees of the Board was done on ti?'? principle that all the offici ? ? a n. I employee were trustworthy, lie thoughl Mr. Stuart's chai ici ? for honest) ?? good asthat "timi man In the community, and be bad iiin.li.it confidence in him. 0barloe ?. Tenie, chairman of the Library Com? mittee of the Board, who lives ai ?o Hf?-i .-' hermsr l,, testified that be was accustomed U ?/ote for the naymenl of bilie in the Board wit bout kno ,-ine whether they were correel <.i not, except thai the proper commi'tee reported tint they were ?ill rieht. ?).? bad been on the Library ' ? "mitt.?,?, which had chargi ol booka and stationery, for more than foui l lie i.il I pre nutet I to Irin by cithei ' 'lai k or", Wilson ho was accustomed t<> sign withoul going over the records to see if they wen correct? There was nu time for this. Tho committee bad nover taken an account of stock until aftci tbe robbery, Th.? l:i-.? two wil nesses were W, I?'. Ctinntn h li? ni rottenden! ol heating and ventilatiti-??, ?? .1 J. W, Norton, Superintendent ol buildings and ? No material tacts were eliciteli, Thehearini was adjourned until ? p, m. Pi Ida WORKWOMEN AM? THRIB WAGES. The old employes under the supervision of I >???, ntt ! nllector Jones were al work yesterday in the tnihlie stores, ? l'iter received bom (Secretary Wiudom ? ites thai tbeCollectui bad a right to dis? miss any men employed by the contractors, il lliey weronol ? "in ? ?? cut toda the work, and al the faii 11 re ..I Hi ? conti i.-toi ? to properly do tin- Inumi. ..; the atore, What the firm ol Kayes ? Stickuey pro ? ? to du about the matter could uol be learned ye I claw There have been several rumors reei fitly thai the trackmen, laborers and ?? few bralceiiien on the Western and Buffalo divi ions of the ? n.? ami tbe Atlantic and Urctit Western Baili.I uro about to m ? : encrai n ike fur t he reestnblishini til uf the !d rates "l wanes, which were It) per cent In llliltl .'? ?h ? lui' a ?.m?.? ? .?I. |:i .lei?--, ? (its tli?? ? ?.? ere - tier ill; ilim redited, hi reply t?. Ibe 11 m timi if a strike o? the Western ilivbdona would be likely tu alluci the Eastern divisions, the olllcors oi the Lrie eay ? hat no trouble ia anticipati ? In r. at all. FEEDING A BAB1 WITH [CE. Rafael Onward, of ?a 23 Carmino-st., al the Jef t . .:, Mai ; 'i Polici Com t ,,?.-?? -?.? ? , . charged Thomas Wrifthl with insulting hia fi Mr Coward ani? ? th it he ? ?- lit tin ? * !? iteps in fro ? '.I In - bou ?? " ?" la ) lu .?!.! v-.it !. hi ?? "I ?? babe in her arms, when Wi ,? along an.I, withoul '.?u Ing a word, took the infant from its ? "' It ??'? si tut and in ?ted ott fi uliiin it with a piece oi Ice. He was ? alking ufi with tl I i. ul.. Mr. Howard ran aftoi bim anil took away the ??, After banding It back to the mother he ? trued upon ? . who ?? ?? ? ver.t im m eut, and I brushed him ?- von ly, \? !? m the lui ? ? dr? ? a ?? nife ? ml t oneil 'Joward'H life. ?...wind took the knife, and, after riving the man an ? ? her beating, con ; III u ? '. ? ' i ??' ?., m ? iiingJust ?? ? ?? ? gun s,-:,i \\'ri rhl to the Workhouse for four monthi in default ol a line of flO and $300 bail for good behavior. ACTION OP ??? POLICE BOARD, The Police Board held a meeting yesterday ami decided to rwlvertise for prop sals For the construc? tion of a .al calili mat lor I he 1100 Of tllC Nil in., l'oli CO. The chief clerk wiis directed to make out the oaii mates for tho Depart moni for 1881, at ihe reque t of tbe Controller, The Board accepted the resigna? tion of Policeman Pctei Kenny, of the Twcuty eeventb Precinct, appointed eight new polio nun ?mil transferred sci nn. Ls3avo of absence for twenty day? vas granted to Captain St r -, ??? the I'hirtv seeond Precinct, ? proposition to make roundsmen ?it lachcd tu ili" liiape. tors' otti cos acting .a. ? >? ?;? ? (? was voteti down. Policeman John Matthew.*, of the Thirty-first Precinct, was highly commended for (allant conduct bj il"? Columbia Yacht Club, INCREASING PIER FACILITIES A sp?cial meeting of tbe Dock Commiasionen will I"? held to-day to open proposals for construction and repairs, including ? he building of a now wooden pier For commercial purposes, at tho foot of Weal rwenty-seventh-at., and the repairing of pieni ;,? Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Thirty-fourth, Fortieth porti -seventh and Oiie-bnndred-and-twenty.n ??, Hta., North River, and piers Noa, 14,46,00,01 md 02, East River, the new pier (with the exception id about ion feet of the shun end, which will noi be constructed until the bulkhead wall in ? In rear is built), is tobe fully completed on oi before De oember?l. 'Hu? ion feet of tbe shureend feto be completed within thirty days after notice 1? given by the Department Lhal it may be bognn. KEEPING ? ? it'll on ? TORPEDO-BOAT, For the htst two weeks the trials of a rabmarine . rp do-boat along the shore between Port Ilumi 1 bon ??.? 1 Bay Ridge have attracted considerable ni tention from persons goin . do? a , be baj, and ti<> lini? iu tores) has been taken In bor appearance ? he boni ?a ? ?rl.v robu* rgod, ?? amali portion ili th? nppe/ roof onlj being above the surface, and she u do?cribed as looking uol unlike a whole. An order was given bj Coliectoi Robertson to the officers of tin revenue cutters, ye toiday,to keep the boal ander mrvetllance, and noi topenrpit her to leave the harbor .mi hunt the proper clearance papers, ? Midi BTOLED WATCH. A ( iiiiinis case clinic before Judge Peloubet, in the First District Police Court, ol jersey Citj ?/ester ila>. Ahout a week ?ilcu a n.aii named Parrel!, with a number of others, committed a robbery in Newark, part ol th.? pro..da ol which was a ?.?id watch and chain. F.iinllciuaeto thin ci ?.? aio!, ?, lui,? drunk, was himiscU robbed of the fTgit ami chaiub?auiun named I*ahey, who, in turn, was robbed of them by a third man. Farcvll and Lahey were arrested, but Policeman O'Krien tried iu vain to find the third thief. This nioniing, oa he was patrolling his poet, he saw the following written upon the ?sidewalk: rt Mod will find the watch and chain under the har? ret on McGrath's ?tonp." Going there the nolice luitti fotmd lli<- watch anil cliaiu. He took them to Judge Peloubet, who handed tiu-uduml the tiret thief over I?) Detective ytainniiy of Newark. The second thief will go before tho Grand Jury of Hudson County, Should tbe third oue bo caught he will be sent to join thief No. _.'. POLICEMAN I?ACKETT PROVES AN ALIBI. Tbe Brooklyn policeman. Patrick tTaeke?, of the Twelfth Precinct, who waa charged Tuesday with attempted robbery and outrageous conduct by Mr??. Elian Johnson, of Lafayette, N. J., waa able to prove an alibi Tosfarrtay ana was discharged from custody. The woman making the complaint amis arrested and held upon a charge of perjury. The case was called by Justice Walsh, in cue City Hall Police Court, yesterday morning. The first witness wiie Thomas Farley, of No. 156 Columbus rt?, tho uncle of Mrs. Johnson, whom she went, to Brooklyn to visir. Eie directly con? tradicted Mrs. Johnson's statement that ?lie drank nothing except ? glass of soda water Monday, by testifying that his niece drank severa] ?????? lager oeer at bis house ned was under the innuence of liquor when she went away at 1*30a. m. Tueedej. When she loft the house lui called lier liuti? and tried to induce her to stay. Mrs. Johnson in her own behalf detailed th?? story of her adventures, published yesterday, and ?gain positively Identified Policeman Hackett (No. Lou) as nor assailant. She ?wore that she drank nothing at her uncle's house, ?nul drank nothing except soda water in tho cours?.? of th.- day. In lite defence evidence wan given by Captain Folk,of the Twelfth Precinct, thatllacke'lt went off dnty at midnight Monday, and wore lus cloth cap aud not a straw hat, which the woman swore her assailant had on. Then Mrs. Hackett proved an ul i i>i for ber husband by testifying, in corroboration of his Bt4)ry, that be cam?? home at 12:40 a, in., ale a lunch, smoked aOlgV and went to bed, where lie remained until 7 a. in. At ? his point tlu- charge against the accused man waa withdrawn by Assistant District-Attorney Bos? sier. Hackett was thereupon diaeharged, and he entered a complaint against Urs. Johnson for per? jury. The hearing in this was net down for Satur? day, and th? prisoner was remanded to the Hay? mond Street Jail. PBB8EC?TED I5Y A MAKRIEI) MAN. In Paterson yesterday William II. Stalloni, oftbil city, w;ui held to await the action of the Grand Jury on a charge of assault and battery preferred by M;-s Mary 13. Curran, of ???. 54 Hamburg-are, Pat arson, Stafford is a married man, Sometime ago when he ?vas engaged in business in Paterson ho employed Miss Curran as bookkeeper. Soon after h?? made protestations of affection for her which aha repulsed. Though sh?? had ordered bin to leave her house ho con? tinued to annoy her with his attentions, and after rem .ring (<? this city with his family wrote her letters in which be threatened to do des? perate things unless h.? was permitted lo call upon h.r. Fearful that be might cany out his threats she invited him t?? call at her home. He came in a carriage, and when she advanced te mei t li i ?.? ;i't< mptod to .ir.ii? her Into the vehicle by i<>n ?. sin? escaped into tbe house and be drove away. Biuce tin n h?? has continued tosend throateuiug letters, in one of them. <>n lust Friday, iroing so far as to threaten to kill her if she did noi j ?ovenim. Bhe took the letter to Captain Bimeoo, j and. acting on his advice, invited Stafford ??? come ?.? I1..telson, il?? went Tuesday evening and was arrested at the depot. The charge oi assault teofa? nie lly covets tin sending of the threatening let- ! te ?; the aitaci? on Misa Curran when he came ina cu nage? constitutes the remainder >>i the ?han..?. Biafl ?ttl cl lima to have a high regi fd for Mise < ur ran and to have ir??:'.'' to Paterson tbinki needed hi lp. II.? pronounces her story absurd. EXPLOITS OF TWO CONFIDENCE MEN. M. L. lb imix'M. claiming to be a son of Pr. Helm bold ol patent medicine fame, wa? arraigned in ih.? Jefferson Market Police Conrt yesterday, charged with having, in connection ? it.* ? man nanti .i Mar tin, robbed several ? ? .ms iintowu. l'ho two men, represen! im.' themselves as Columbio College stu? dente, wenl to a hoarding-house on Fiftb-avo. kept ' , Alexander and engaged a room. When the bell raug foi lunch the new boarders went down s; t:rs, ate hear; il;?, nu ! after lunch expressed theii entire satisfaction with the accommotlations. dust then ;i delivery clerk from Francis O'Neil's ?tore, .? ? >. i.ito Broadway, arrived with two pairs ol -hoes and ;? bill for ff-U. Telling the clerk to remain the m hall a moment while he wenl to his room t?u the money, Helmbold and bis associate left thi house by a side door. Tbe matter vus placeil in the hands..? Dote? tlveB ihinlttbergi r, \\ lu. ai rested Helmb .Id while trying t?? paa < i.tl articles, among them being one pah o? the s!u. s trom O'Neil's. Helmbold was remanded, and s. ,.?. !? ?- being made for Mai tin. STEALING FROM Ria FATHEH John J. G ret h age twenty-four, a produce dealer :, f .117 East ? : ??. h ???., a n looked up af Police ?? ad(|u.iit? -i-s I.? I). ??..???live ll?? ?. ; la ! .-e in. <"i a ? h.m.?.? ,,| grand larceny. The ?>? is..:,, ?, il Led \? a . ?? ?? ?:..???.? \\ e li -end by 1ns father, who ?it rcct? d tinsi the mi htould be placeil In ? bank, and appropriated thi tuouej instead to hisowuuse. //f?.i//?: ? ?: \\s. PROMINENT ARRIVAL?? ?,?'. Botel l'ianei-eo i: u.a. Spanish Minls t,i lit Washington ' fl?tet ? - lain M ??.,,! nf thn Urlll?!? liSgaUou a! Washington, stai William 11. I ,. . i, ,,i Sus in', .?- ..??,,? /,?,?.? ?,.'???.?? .;, n: , ? ?. ?? ?tun, X. Y., stiri Cnngret ms ? lt. W Towns. ? . ? . . '/? '/ I < ???? ? .1 T. I.. ?"lui ? . m iltzi., .uni . ? ' .n vertu u- II. C. vvsrnioth, of I.imlai. ,,.. , ;? ...i- " ' . iMierslJobu N. Knapp???? Wllllsm || ,,,?. ,.? M.hm u. ?. ? ? lotti?VA n! ut ih,- l'etnia} :. aula Itali St. M-/..I?U4 Hot I II \ ?? ? li,??. In ni, Musen, er '. I. torta, li. ??. NEW-YORK CITY. Policeman Patrick Coffe.? shol md ktllod a mad dog ? ilay in front ol No, ? _ Bond-st. John Corcoran, eg? forty, of ?". 104 Bayard-st., fe" .In?.?, ? itaira ul h?s house yesi rduy, and ?--as killed. " II, 1, i', Wil?ie. Cai'.il, Kate and Elsie," of Bah ?,; \ ,1., ?end $10 to TllK TKiUUNK for the Bea uuitarium. Till' l>"l;v CnO?SINO ON 11!!'. Ot I'AV, Tlie steamship D< . ??, which arrived from Rriato] ve! t'lday, ? ?: ? it, lu latitude -;?? 2U' longitude 11 0 V. ? i. on Augii : i", she sighted ? j i.iu'i ?? Now -York. All on board were HO VELI OU . ? ER AT THIS PORT. The Q ioucra elated yi -1? r.lay I thai ? licru wei i>f yellow fever at pr ;,; Qunriintine, ???? ? considered remarkable m ',i| the prevali :?"? d yellow fever al Havana and Mexican co isl pi I ? I It? I'll ? GIVE . i.v ? ivh'i'I; A8TOH Senator William \?. As!., will ?i?.? a trophy ralued al $500 tobe competod foratCrcedi.r n.?\i month by team- if twelve men representing 11!? National Guard of Ihe State. The trophy for mani y< are has boeu given by tho Govern ir, STABBI D r-V ? VELI On 11'\ x\ I. Jennie Creamer, age thirty-seven, of ?o. 01 s. m ih l'ini: ave., was seul to the Now-York Hospital early cesti rditj. Y I lie polite ol ? be I? ifteentfa Precinct, suffering from i?v>> stab wounds on the wrist, which, .-In? said, had been intiictod by a fel lo \x tenant, Carrie Thomas by ? nine. G? ?G???0? ul' NEWSBOYS AM? li'c'Till.ACKS. ? lu? fourth a.niii 11 ? icurslon of the uowsboya aud bootblacks of ilus oitywill be given to-morrow bj J. ?. siniri. Tho barges will lean Pier NO. ui North ittiver af 9 a. ni? and v>iil go t.? Boynton Beach, N. J. Superintondcul C. Ox'onner, ol the Newsboys' Lodging House, will accompany thi ex? cursion. STABBED ?? ? WOMAN*, [n the course of an altercation lu Plrst-ave. Tnes (!,:x night, Maria M. Englchardt, ii cignrmakor, thirty-nine years old, of No. ?? Pirst-ave.. stabbed liani'l Mann, twenty years old, of No. 20 l'usi-a v., in the left arm, Luflloting a slight wound. Bhe was arrested, aud In Ihe ICseex Market Police Courl ???-< teitla?. sl;'? was held lor trial in default of $1,000 liail. Hi I.I? ion STABBINO. V, illi.mi Ainsloy, of No. n !.'. l.a-i ?'???? v-sixth-st., [1 i u tuo York ville Police Court yester (l.,\ with having, ou Monday night, stabbed Joseph Scott, of No. RIO Enst Foti|teenth-st. Dr. Quirk, Bootes phyaii lau, Htatod thai bispaticuf was nufTci Itij from u invero wound over the lefi eye. Jiutice Murray held Ainsley toawail the result of i\i<^ In? juries. OOOD WORK OP ? ?;?!?\?) .?????. Recorder Smyth, in diami ling the G and Jury yesterday, thanked tho members for the effective ??.?????' r in which they had performed their duties. Whea they licgnn their sitti .?? there were l Tu pris? oner?! In the l'onib await in. thi action of the Grand Jury, All these nase ind twentj additional ouee have been noted upon,aud itone '.as left await Lng actlou. Dl ? QATEB TO A CONVEN ION AT DTK ?. Alan: doli ration of nieroliuutH, lcpruaeiitiug th" Chamber of Commerce, the Board ... Trade and 'i nnaportation, the rVntl-Monopoly ergaiiizatious, the Mil ? Kxehangcs of New fork aud Brooklyn, aud the United Milkmen's \- oiation of New-York and Kings County, lofi tubici ? on the Albany boal last uighi to attend tbe Trausportution Coninreuce v. huh begins at I.' loa ??-day. A him ii.im, run . ?.;:?,: ,t?'??. Bturgia F, Dick, a ham.er of MtadvUlo. Penn.. was robbed August 5. of ??? gold watch and cimili valind u' fr-SO, xxliicli he had left ? a bath ho uso while bathing at Bnring Lake. N. J. Ho ad veri n I for iia return, offering s rnwa d of i 100. John Smii'i. who ai swerod the adv? rtiaenient, ?,??>?teiila?, returned the property and claimed lue reward. Ss \\a?. arri s(t I and c uiiuitied l??r liial. amkim; COOPXI vri',\ OF mi.kc:i a nth. I The Mew-York gniin exporto-n have boeu invited by tho Baltimore shippers to form an organization to pro rent against the arbitrary action of the i^0" don Corn Exchange in relation to ?rain cargoes. It is asserted that tbe London Exchange acts an as ar? bitrator in all complainte aitai md grain cargoes,ano has recently rendered d?cisions contrary to facts and to the injury of the export grain trade of t.us country. A TKKASUI?ER CnARGEI) WITTI EMnEZZLEMEWT. Burnett Solomon, of No. *29 Ave.nue-C, canned the arrest yesterday of Morria Unger, a ci?arpacker, fort ?-four ven?s old, of No. 10? Chryetio-et.. on a eharge of embezzlement. Burnett, who is pr?sident of the Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society, assert* that Untier, who ii treasurer of the a ine ?society, crn bessled *1 SO 00. Unger was held in 91 .OOO bail by Justice Power, in the Essex Market Police Court, fin ex ami nation. A N.MUtiC.I.KK WHO ESCAPED RECAETUKEU. Deputy Marshal Hern hard yesterday arreetetl Dominic Council, accused of sniugRling curars from Havana, on the etcauniliip Saratoga. Council was arrested several weeks ago by Custom House offi? cers, who took him on hoard a revenue cattar. He WOI placed In tbe pilot house, and while the officers wi n? away be jumped out, got into a iva boat ? ?"' s waa fastened behind the steamer, cut the nipt? aud disappeared. Hehasnotainoe boon seen until ar? rested yesterday at No. 26 8tone-et? He was held in $1,000 hail by ('oiiiiiii-iMoiici Shields. Str.AI.INti HIS ???????? KOMatT. Tnapeetor Byrnes, of the Central office, was m formetl some time au??? th t John ?I. Oath, a book? keeper i" the employ <>i bis father, a wholesale bnt? ter mcrcbaut at No. 102 Cbambera-et., had dioap rteared, taJring with him $1,700??$62*2 in cash and the remainder in checke pa*? able to order. Tuesday niKht yoang (?nth was M to leave tiie Rochester House, in Bleeoker-st. He was taken in custodv, and at l'o? lici Headquartera admitted his ?milt. Yesterday be waa arraigned in the Eases Market rsUos Court ami ?? mantled. a Eon til. p noiwrv curt ?. Many frauds were committed la 18(97 and 1808 by laoane of forged indoraements on Treaeary checks for bounties, (?m? of these cases was lately brought to the attention of the United .state.?; Dis? trict-Attorney for this District. A chock for >$100, drawn by George Truesdell, Paymaster in th?? Army, in favor of Clifford A. Gould, a meuiix r of tbe 120th Regimen! IllinoisVolaateera, waa indorsed with? forgisi rignature, and alter receiving other In? doraements was paid by th? Mercantile National Bank of this fit v. Th? bank v. as yesterday in? formed that payment of the check would be required from it ora suit would ? began sgolimi it. BROOKLYN. Deaths lust week, ?WO; marri;.ges, 51: births, 230. Articles of incorporation f..r a company to supply water to tho village of Estai New-York, in tbe town of New-Lois, have been tiled with the county clerk. George ButtooeT, age Party, of the lighter Lottie, lying at tbe foot of iiieiiar.i-st.. was drowned yoe? t? rd.?;s by falling overboard. The body waa rc covered and taken to the Morgue lati niirii*. The coiiipan.i recently formed to supply water in Flat bush has begun the erection of a stand pipe. ninety feet high and twenty feel in diameter, at Washington-ave, and Ifalbone-st., Into which the w.it.?? Mill be pollinoti from tbe ttaer-deiral Spring*. w here the supply will lie secured. Wi ter-pipea will BOOH be laid m tin? ton n. Plans bat ? boon drawn tot two new pavilions to accommodate thi oountv insane, for whom the pn ?. eut Im i Idi u its are inadequate. 'Ih? estimateli coal la $13.000. The building? w ill lie two stories in height and 37 feet by 50 feet in dimensiona The plane have been drawn by Mr. Ryan, the Superintendent of Construction and Repairs, and submitted to the super?, Lsor,. Dr. Shaw, Superintendent of tb inni, approves the plans. Th ? ttev. John W. Malcolm, of East Wevnionth, ?has decided t" aceetg the call of the Park Con tre gat ion al Church. Ii? will begin his work in September. Mr. M is born in Nova Scot is, aud was edo ated it Sackville College, New Brunswick, He was io merli" a Methodist preach? r, but while preaching iu New-Bedford, Maas,, becaurue a Congregatinualist. lie will preach his farewell -. ?. oil in 1 ist Wejrmi nth next Sunday. Detectivi? Roche,o? the Third Precinct, started yesterday fwrChieogu, where tbi couple wbo eloped from South Brooklyn laut week had been nn for grand Isrcenj toro gh Iheaiccuci of Pinkerton. T!i'-> ire llermau Ooeper and Mrs. Margaret Klin.?. The latter took from ber hneband, John Kline, of ?o. 273 Sinitb-st,, two Hudson City $1,000'bonds and $200 in money. Kliueauvshe dota not waul his wifi back, bnt be does wan ? ??? property? JohnJ. Ilnbbard, of No. ?40 Baytnood-st?, ltr??. ik lvn. who was taken t?? the! umbcrlauil Street Hos? pital >iin?l ??. suffering from alcoho iani and con?ue? ?ion ol the brain, died laet niuiit at tl On June 30 ho was violently ?j ? t. ? ! fi ? . bar? room ol Michael Carlin, ta Hudaon-av?s, '-.n> 'm, by tbe proprietor and received severe mj riees at th? bead. Carlin waa arrested but Hubbanl wo I not proceed against i.iin. When Hubbai i ?? .= taken to the Hospital Carlin was rearreeted ..ol is non bold to awall the restili <d the Coron ? ? in? qui il for which a jury was impanneiled yi evening. JERSEY CITY. I ' Kille ?. ?p? employe of the Jersey City ? Bellet lile, e . bere j ee t.il.i,' for ringing a false alami ol ii:?? In J Cu., Sunday uigb t. It ia claimed that Killet waaoo a furlough Sand ly, beca ae intoxicates!, and, uiutided the alarm of No. 24, thus . ..?in ?? >>,!t the i in D-j'aiti NEWAJUL William Co; iptou. seventeen years old, was whirl ? around tbe shafting restertiay in Hciniach'a cutlery factory, Newark, <????? of bis feet was broken, tbe dnah was 1 rn from it, and he ? iitlici injuries, NEW-JERSEY. ?'?.?/.a???t??.--Alberi Bisele, twenty yen?-, old, was canil ? psvtl ibis station* late Tiiemla? nighl on a Centi ? Railroad train from New-York. In the at? tempi to wnlk back on tb - traek be fell fr? railroad bi ? as killed. Ubrkvuxk. it an early hour I ng the Coroner's Jury hi the case ol tbe jrirl, liuti ?/ho W8H aald to have l?een drowned by being - pi i. Ureent ill??. In CI urie* ili ?nv. a l? >J m\ years old, returned a verdie ? ?! a ci lentil il ? Bkkiirn 1'??in ?. ? 'votili??. ..iti ti ve years a I, fell from acoelpicriii Bergen Poiiil ruesday ami suste im I iujuries from the af I el of wiucb h?? died yesterday.William Limi lev. a foreui n si tbe lb rgen l'oint cud docks, pu . - ' aceda , ? fatali) iii.i.iii.?. u ???;???. -Thecom muy ? pulsed at Perth Idiug cil. "Il the I and ?.?! th?* imi.?.. . e and pumps as rapidi.! le. The works will bave a cansc i y of 3,000,000 L'liiun-t liai!, a'..l power ?o throw five -ir? ?ne - '. oucc t.. the t..;. ..i the highest build? ings in the f.'. . ll'i:?' . Mi Mulini, ? "?>. 40 Moi \ evi lung placed on one lower shelves ol a closet. In ber abacenoe her nine-year-old son. Dennis, climbed on a chair, got TioHsessiouof tin bottle and swallowed a large p.Tt ion of th ? ten te. II died in the course oi the in great agouj.Hie Common Council on ? Tue ?.? ? ? Kreesl ? ?, Park ' ? ? ?. Com ! ??. ? iuiken went to ? ? bouse aud den ilcd end Iteyn. Kit?.?-?,t threateued to kill tiie cnunciliuau. ami ilrove him outofthe place, krei 1er, win? was intoxicated, v. a> arrested. LONG ISLAM). B.vi?yi.<i\.~ l'In body of a yoang man of unlit build waa found in the Bay, opposite Pirre light, l Beoda . night? it waa noi Ldentilicd. Nbwtoutn. John8mitb wavarrested in Now town, Tuesday, rvhile endea urini to sell a horse ?teloug Ingto .lohn lieiidncUs n, bis empio) x. Re was uirsigimd before Justice (.'racy, and oommitted for the action of the Grand Jury, Bl LTEN ISLAM). Hi ?? isor. - nuirai:- entered thi bous?? o? Cor? nell.!- Amliovitt .it liu ?ni?o early veeterday morning, They wore frightened oft'"before the',? conili ?eoure ???;. tinnir. ltoae\ ??.if. -Thomas Da Bloo, who bM .anici the m.uls between lhe railroad station at tingue not and Boasviile I'm over twenty years a? ^:>???? per aunum, declines to accenl a rcductiou to >$1?0. Ii ia understood thai the Departmental Washington, rather than pai more than thai amount, wUl aban? don tbe roittc. ?South I?cmmi.?The body of an aakaatam ama was washed ashore at --?.??? Beach Tuosday eveu i 11 ?-r- The de-ill man was about Ave foci four in.Ics lit, boil light broa ? hair aud mustache, sud wiw dieascd in a bj ? shut aud tro ?ere, leather licitatili m? stocking, the lattei bai ig the letter " W '' ,. oilvtl upon il The body was at the x in ?Si ?? pic ? on yeaterdaj awaiting idontiiicatiou. M A!,'I ft ? ? I r./.' IQMNQ& Ml ? (? ? .'AC. T'-IOI. 8titt rl?c?. 518 I ArtB seta. c,-"i I Cloek fati. miti . ', l'i ? ...,. i..rt ???:?, ?.. ? ? ? \. .1. BBUd/li 00k.. >?:13 ? Ou?. Illuni. il;?l . ile'.l .? ?-.. , 435 Ilio il W ATI '-.H. Siii'lyllu.'... 'J.l'J ? Hi >?. ??????? SHI 7 /.Vi; NEWS. i-o?; rom ?... i7. issi. ? ?: ?: ?? ??.?) Rtssmsr PI srdle Fi , Port? a, M tin.?.?. VMlli t.itiM .it..! u ' ' ? Ills . ? I". .? reamer Alternarle, Mailed, Lewes, with ?Aas to OIS ?a-?' minion He Co. -~? Rsrk tstnrs anil ?ertr-rfe (Uer?, Trssa|?ellcr. Tues]* m days, with Iron ana empty bertele to order, t??*??? ?? t__? Kngur ^m Bark Ionian (Br), t?s-e. Trajee na days, In bsltast to Baas! ?It Hlncken. ?~w Bark RkelnhoM icier . Oerlsch. Plllsu 78 days, w!th rasai te order? fSWSSi ?? Punch. Mtc A Co. ^~ Bsrk Cortnna (Nor . SiU-iiVl. Hu goti SS ?ars, In ?>_: _m la O Tobias ? Ilo. "* Ksrk Karaten I,an?ra_rd <N~nr'<, KuiiiNen. ?'ioilev.br.rg Jsas 26, with tTHlat* Ui or?i( r; -easel to Fnnch. . Sehr Win II tfttchetf, Coi betti, e?..!.?.?, ??, 1. i'.sys, wIts? spUlnir ro ir it ?it..?. Sehr Vests tBr?, Ooofc, lxuvhonrair, ? a. sslsyn. with stoawta (J G Sherwood; vcmu-1 ?? G 1 ???? in? .t - s.lir Oregon. Mrxinn/a, Pittatoli, wlin lurnlier to 1 Basite ton'? ison. ??ehr It I. Katon, West, Calais, with lumber 11 rhsutetmAt Dubois. Hcbr PsxUion, ??rave, ?"?Ule, with It.mlier fo C A tistes * Co. Sehr ? J Miller, bVWtS. IMttnU.n, With liliiib??! ?.. C.iaad'? & Llubol?. s? ! r Chromo, Wer?????;? r,?-aUTvan, with stone to FlIlMi A Co Sehr Teal (??, nonne!'. Miramtcm 1? -'?y?, wi:h Insala? to order: x-e.saei ?.? A ? II??ney. izieKtBri, SB, 10 du/s, win. lll'tllier ti.nr.t??!'. -..-ss. ! !.. h. a. iliv 11 Mao s.hi Munii., r il '-??, 11 dar?, with stone Va Jam. Sehr Bas Bird, U cato Us?, kit ??. a? -?. with stot-r te r ? Smith ? < ... ?. ur I.Uiht .,(til ?.". G, I ,? r. Uaic ... . . ? Bios? te ? irillu, ?. Sebi ?..linai, Colbert. Machias, will, ?? tu ber tcfUniBsoa. Clupp ? < ? s. hi Vut. .? dh lai ? to John Hoya, ton'?? Bi ??????- Wind et sandy Hook, ri<Td??r:?e, K; cioagjfc Al l'tv :?l.sini. asme. rw TheteUowtngvmoel am-.M yesterday, tuo uu> ? icrnos n. skias sa H? in : tara ?na assai ?torse le srden Test . i.KAKi'n. BtesmefB A- H Thoi.-i|if?..n .t <:> Klba (Ut-ri, Usisi SmptbO' ' teirn ? -.-.',. - : ' Ul-.ili.lW, ? : Ani wcr|i. s.? ur? ? Hi?.. VX ? dam, l'nnch, 1 ?'}?? ? in.(Virom '., ? ;sa il. ?. ? osa ri Oro ? j_ .saiiil. rimi ?? Una _Al;?? il. , Km -t Mure, et?, I'll?.. I '.. w. 1/ond'tn, Racket I CsaSBMaWt-a Philadelphia, J ?' Col?? rts.I anule lini Win ? Clyde A c?. .M J ?- Kleins .??-iiiwaiv, Vt :n oeil, < "bar ?eslofl, J A'y un tari A C? Bhlps limiriii in l?r?, Hani*. Ixmdcn. s ow A Hur*-r*s_. Cornet lOer . (?arni???. Ant?, ? y Barks Luca ti tal), U, ' lin?, Ansger i-.rot. ' .-1 , I'? : d?. Crk ?,? ? uicb. Linholii Aii^t ?, .iirohuil? la, Havre, s.aay* H: m . l'umaiii (Utsrl, Ijuiai.nln.ii. ... I l.-lr? ?- Co_I-amteiisrtoiil .??or '., Ni-limai ti____ for ..niera, I'??uh-.n. Picke i_g ?t Co ....!.?-Mlesr. Mcl..u-% st l'u rr?? Mai! II ? ? n? iirnl.-.-'a Rons. .? .'? ?? ?il? r (Br . Pee ? ? v. hitasf t ? ? 1 "v ? ? '- u Btn a l'ini.ii. Kiin'Ai'o. Geo Davis (Br). Mol ? pr ?? liiiiiresit ...Biasl ? l???auie (lier), WelixUs-, l'ori Natal, Africa,-. ? Itnrv? I. Si?..??? :??\ Mi.-miihi-r. sanlaaSna, Sf.la, C W II??1 taux.Barry ? An!.rev. ??,???.. ...|-r -'.?le. liwicht ? I'l?tt./liitii. ?? ;??.'!..-,'> Tbcbsiid Ums. .Mary K Rowland, ?? '. I . .. ? I'i!t ? ? o. s. lu I i/.r.ie ?' 111. ',.-..:,r. l'-r.-rs, ? it\? Point, Va A haileo B Co H I. (.rilUii, licOM. Cbmccs'cr. G'<1. .f V ????:??7 II tirant, ?? ail ? < o.Ai< her ? Kit . Co.. .. Miigrie Moi'ou, 1 . ? '?rtS I !? il.li.t h h!? !H . *. I ' S s Siiiili,. ?? '.i lUtii.er. Ua?' ?????, BmaswV , ?, Rsy. rs^Thp ???!,,??????? VSBSSlelassst i6tli irifct,. but wa-i oclttsA frurit llie i. ., g Bekl John li Rich-ri s, r.<?mer, Pro\1d?Tice, O?*? ?J Blair M s.n. Anchore.l St! .t.? latSOB. hound nur: SI? .tu r-? loir") In/ C M Wiect? bsrk Keniat? ?,.??, loi ?si-et'llles. ?'?'??.?. Ang lfi. ta! 11."., pa;? W ?l??nt, Irom ! . ?. >'..ik; ?ll ? ni!. Aas IX ? ' by bark C?ri_t... si Pl.iledsl ptt..'i, Aiucrlc til 1... g ?. I. 1' U. macUii s ?. ~ c_B*?a_ ? an ? ? - ? log ib-mi ?. wsa in l>v th.- hark w.y tor -:t ti.-?- I lie - - t 1 1 ' Imi 82, ? .noni SB. Hi;. KO I* rOBKION POBTB r .?trw.T. Alte 17 ailliaA. ?le^-mia L?N Jcift < . isssss (Br), ?...??hurat, trooi ??? ? ?Sesssst i.olixis ;Er). DswaMsse. tran Ne'?? Varh IO I i\ im?... ?, I ? !!???d, steamer tvo-ulaton ,Br|, Reed, ? .'..in ^'.iiii .?.?: and ?J steamer Italy (Rr), WU&, la?a from ?? ?? ?? hu. La::?!. fr??m ve (?? N . ? Vie, ?. Il1, it, .Su?. 17 Su..??!, steamer Bssmu.. frein K.ist-.n. ?il. '.-..,?>?. Ain- '7 4 m r. ,,1, ste-iuer Egidi tltsl), >' fr..ut Sew. ', ?.? ?? n. x.. v.liv.-d, steamer Nsworfh c.?.-. '. ork. a m rot steamer Z?Una (B crpool. AMCRICXN I' IRTB ? '. stesBsen ' 'ifksiSi . , ? p??, .?-? .!' :l nil. 11ur. ? ? ?. I'liUail. ???,?:.. li i! ., ? : 1.1 lliA, Aue Kl - ? ? . . :_, 1'?.? . lem e, salii?? ?- tWABB Bk-sawsrCB, .tor !" I r A. .u Ii ? ., ? ?? ? ' ??. ?. m a ?. ??, Aug G?At the l'a .?> ?r pe I?14th mac I anisa .t ?. for th. ?. Otto .?. Vif??. .? , ? W 1 - haan'a ?< a. Sx ?lea. I. . 1 Brn-im, Mai t> i:,-!. Bn /?// i . . 1 Armoni"? ? Ian Mrs R.Y. A Confi 4 ? u . ? 11. ?? III I ? .? ..?? at? i I!. , ?.? III I !? ?.'? j.t While I heil I .s f Ii ,Mi. e ?, ' .'.;?. ?? a. .s ill his I, Ci'!.'" ?1.INC. ' ? E cl ?v \. - ,v \. I>? ?. IV, ?44 Lex Hop ? :t nrevi nti\ AgnB ; it ?-- . ill's and I ?.?!". .? 11. ' - : Si -,\ IS in . ' S , If! COS, ? ?: ??. ption Wl hail ? i-i - .. I' \1.1.?\'?? RRA1N FOOD put?tivrl J\ xeiis ,i.!,'.i,-v ami a.', weak a - 1- liilnu si.. S, \ . \ WJ.()U.S0Mi. GG? \! i\ !:. Needed in Every Family? SO FRU? I ' U?X?TWE V por Dox. ?? i. tiltil AKTLr:?? fou ELECTRIC BELTS, l'A % lis and ? ?1?.1 '"r* ? ?? ULM ICOII i.'ALV iKM Send for parir ilet ami " _ _ M'Ut .??-. B_BM em _SSK > ? ? OTIS ELEVATORS. OTls MOTH i ,:-> .? ???.. i.'?> ? 'war. ? ???t?* 1 Baking Uydl Powder. ABSOLUTELY PURE.