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JEROME PA UK'S GATES. SHUT. GIVING IPA i -* rsTRUOOIA ai.L arroRts n> noviNi ROBJRR imkiivkrkmk HRSCI T IN FAlli Rf.. The alteitdai.ee nt J- rome Park yesterday wa* ill?ni*lly ematl. tlHinugii i'm * esther wa* all that imild lm a?kea1 for ead Hie prsatranih e .aile.! for a ge-.! ilav't sport i inlv a *<>li Bary dra? appear. .1 under the r!nl> honae Muff Ttie racing w?s liettT owl lt did not tata* smile* tn the fact et Rm ayertalera. A plan had bees tula. mltteat Hi C..-,. '.,.n i ",.,.,. I*, o-n!ie un Kliilay Which aims thougiu wnp. ld aalialt the law and lt wa* Baaed that Uta Bott* anthem.sw won!.: relit their t iglUnr* ngalnit turi tnt eetmi'iils Uni Mr la i. uiihiil Cn- follett int; ni in lea ia u<* MM ?nari fv> wu nae ii Kn; OMs/CVfsJt Rantw BIB t am in re e pt of lour i oiiiitinuicaH?u transmitting .1 reealatiee attar***! hr the liaMr.l ot Poll, a., referring tn me for eytatati a aartaia rerd on bora*, rtulne. ead aaBBBg in* to ad t ia* the l.oara! a* U> whelhet the police are tenured br i?w to liitru frie iher. tait'. I he eats! Ine eateal lu ymir letter reaai* : ?Mai rec. - 11- s im of ? di,ii*r*. !?? W nu .si.aH, i va' ii ,n in, r '.liku i i i ii foi lu* beal adraut age i .imi ..uiiniiaasnaii fin- -na.-cioi trill insert li,* name. I isa- tb. ll ll'll bel on the I *< il Will g-on ra ? n ts. ia. .mi bat do ttl govern." ls ilea et lit* ?i*'? Has! li. Uta reaolntme th?t tba. 11 - .1 iii ? er ii east d tneti..?! el tutting or . ,-of waeel.uk inotii v un Inns* tarina there r?n I* no sl.aatbl In mr Iud* n..mt thal 11 I* I h* duty ol Hie (.ollie tn Inur frr* and to pr. mi t '?? !t BS OB I ?"?? !?? ??* un.lei tins nets |.| > paw il ???.ii, it. ll wini.,'. I. theil .lui) tn pie) cul under any ? pl*n *t >n rs r?-f? truly. | ll is ki I.s ...ai I . ( ..uriari of the Cotpo-at'.nn ib.|>*a tor in I* *u . in. Baberdiaeaaa wera BmboBIbBbIi bi leenl ut the le.I ot tb* leila r amt ot louise Hore wa* no re laSatnsu of i 1*11*111 e lu >?< I. tie panne wile rina. Wat*) than rvei. Milt Un- fourth laae J w s I M.ms..!.. treasurer of the Ann tu an leefeaf CMR Ih* niaiiil"*r? of ll,a , . ? staiul sm! lutslt. Hie follow,li* statement We ri.sar ont fill ninth* te def at* ans. we *rt- tinwiltlntr 1 aral to sebetll la Um SS nat di* riiulnaliisu prait,-ed again.I Ho- Annie ali link. I .I'll. Jriooie Pall n.n-iii- lin ,>m,\ plst... ii..* mer .-lr 111 Hi.- M ala* but Iii Ute i Itt of Vi * Sm t. "lim belling 1* >.r,.iiir. ted W* ran imI ?er wht pru al. bellina la illegal at lei nine l'aik wh?ti wit lug ia all. ?i*a1 Iii Hat lem ami ot lie! imrts ol the elli Aa anal of *V|?? lu .-? ha* allen-lna* uu* nii.etiii* and tollowisl sve ir iii thai tim lea has set ?? iikiv, -lr i iifoit "I .hut enter, a-it b-t o ni lt* s p rr anil lt* tett.ar. an! Wa- Itiei.foie. ?? before Steted, close ii ii.ts-l us be.au. wa- arr mitt llilug loiigrr tts sutmnt lt. lt, Ju.ige Mons,.11 furn., i stated tliat while the tero id meeting wa* m < Uris! ort II,at the Klection Uav't raa lng m! gi t goeo lu aciotd ame tn the time limned custom of the t lilt) lt wa* ru morea! at the track and ou the authm Itv el teSBS who *l>.mid ki .?. that racing would be returned at tb* Brooklyn Jm Key Club* Ground*, st Parkvtl'a, ea Taradey i that tlie meeting there would consist ut au day*, tliiee nett week and Hire* day* In Hie week after | and that th* pr..gramma* wtmld be anbslantlally the aame aa tltoae of tke race ilays tua". Hie Anmri. an Jockey Club bail de? clared off. Gleaner rou tbe ttrat race, a haudhap at 1 1 lu us 1 let easily. Kstrrlla aa* as eaay a tai 'iii. Laggard proved himself no langari! lu the two i ear old rta e. lui it waa no trouble foi him tai win lt Kag in re wa* san'. omi. (.".mat captured Rm three year old Base lu fine ?tyl*. although Cong Hiop kept bim ruuniug to th* end. Tlie Californian, Voiante, cantaiml hmm a winnet of the 1 w mlle* handn ?p. wiUi thtl liirertaln brills* Hun?ii/a ?raeond. Little Minnie had lt all ber own way lu the ae'.mg rac*. E-lgefletrt being the only one In lt that could antee Bar rea amata Major pickett wat flr?t in the steeple thane. Iii*turbau<? sav ond. lina. R*. I Haili. *r. e*n Tun. at'00 Anntn. 1 1 Ifl Mu.KS, Harden * Ilarrv'n i n. ' Ol, ami, by Glenelg.Gong, tged. 1 R(l ttl .illari munI 1 F. J Haidw... - i .- , ,. I ino. ...... (lufTerty) 2 lt.i.ri- '-taler* cb b. Herbert, aiieX lill.Ils-tni 3 f.j i a*?ttt ? ii c Benia, ... Hi . .lian*) o I) VS Uar* *. Ii .. -n.i.i-tim k. 4. ln? . . I lilli heidi ll tsumu.ll mable* ih g Ha.val An h. IS. 110. iMitaithy) ll I el**. I'.mtl oaud I Bin rt were withdraw a. ht..union k and V inn* were tim tir-t away ami made the it*.* un'il after Pl. ir. Hit bani been panned At the club I ..nar Mei m.-ari.t tm.I Uie lead and Ju-pt IL Kunu die-! away ar..lind Un Inti, t lurii ate! Btoaebucs Billow ad mill at ead ol Hi* hiimenlrefli O'ean*! *?"? ensilr bv one ami a half length*. Ktltella w, omi. a length before Iii rd. iL BR m> ii*, t i? siAudiia, ei'- r.KC.H, e;r,o nounai BfnClAL WBiaHTB, S Ml'.K I' !>. W.ttur*'* ch. tx Laggard, bv Ines* Dawdle, Bal IB i Vii anhr? 1 II \ N, winn .iii I Is, n r, BB . issillmnis) 2 tasceetaieHWscb t aineeewar.Bl ... . iliafferiyi 8 A J UM.tt.li f. K?lsral?;. '.'5. 'A ot er . (Halla) ll VS* kal ,t i o ? ? I. ... (Killel C I . Htamlnker A l"S Bramble \ a .nan 'ell. I"i, 1 (lt rf rt....... ... Llltleflel.l) (I I ll Hy ai)'a nb g , I '.'mer.iBcudMI 0 I ? I 171a, Btrlrteewsy art tbe p*<e arni bal until tbe lower tnrn vs* rr*, le iii. .'laif.il him and got ht* head in'innt, I agg*i'1 In rios,- atta-ti'lai ll le s.1 r-.|a??wj*r .iuM und l aauH bad ?nough laggard w--n wittiness nv s length and a i .it * nt Kuan a**, tran oom* u> at th* Balle, a mn k Balara Hri.;.-at.?y Ihii.1 lim.i' lU'k. Tnsrr YriR-riiti FwntrwTAKr*, $25 Each, a-M) AM'S). Bl'BUAl \s rn.ui? IS Ritas I Sma-aeV Biotin r? ' < h. r i ..m.i. b> fti otlaiular Panda*, lu*, .iWUllaii.nl 1 1- D si | .,..). f lniii'Stii'iM .iKalfi'tv) 3 A J ' annall - l-l ? I .. an, '.' ) 2 ori r . . 'Hall'*) il N ss Kilt*, nt bi k limaii Dub*- 1"3 . Illsiihri o Tremont sui.I * b . Poiili.'i. los . MnL-aallb) i 0 Twee l M*a hftionr w?s withdrawn I..ian ami l,,ii* >.t'.o niada las running In tbafli*t part nt th* ra'i willi I -I I ...well n i. Knllali ..mid tint atstrot tbe r'r* e tin! wbea < Hmas, who had nm a walling rai r . arm* tip In* rel.uni laing S',i|, held on lieiti-r ami nm le tim rna_e last t.. ti.. Belab i llmet won however, b] hs.il a length, l.oug Hop sa , snd, ? Uh I "lian th.ld. st'uikiti mi RauhcaRj r:5 f.a' ii, bto *\bmri l1* Muk* >. J HaMwiii'* b. c. Volaulo. by Urlmtti ml S.tter Anne ? ?r.. lli'ft. . I Ra/wood I 1 J i J . lr sir's, li g llouauza. i. lia .i>-arila,,ni 9 l ll Pettliisi'iUn i b g Valet, aged. 117. (Hcn.Wl H J ll Ilario k'*t h. c King of Norfolk. B. 10S..(L.itUeBeld) 0 J tpadlmaii'* b. h Misili.iai. tavast, 104 (Mnaitbyj 0 rraasaknrs* Bubla s u h lliiualayn, .V Hi*> ... (Hamilton) <> fr? I ? tritsou'ai h I Hine Cheer*, i. Vi.lllatfeilyi 0 sKD.l sUlile* b. m. lanum-lt,-. i. ll*.(Hughe*) 0 W. G, l'*.y ? ch. B Ail'iuia, 4. HIM.(Paiuiwr) 0 1 me 8 I'-'S*. Fontlro, Harefoot and Hm kstom wen withdrawn lannsi tte. ntr atti-.ihy aud Admi'.t altet iiatedllnjlhe leal until the linlneStlfU h waa leachnd. athen Vu lal, le went to the front Bini Beaaaaa i ieB aseead pates Velaats a*, raaelaa eat t But won tit IBfee ktlttt llonanra wa* se. ..ul two leiigUis Vt.'tsr* \ aii't, who ha.! uutmub r in heaaliug thr aocaiu.l ilivi*luu. rntTii luca Ftiaaa bbbb-. nnttmai 1 mu.s J.smasner Brothers' ch. L Lltllt M.hine, by King Alfonso. Miranda, H. Wt .i\s Ul Ullin 1 A J I annatts < b. t Edgefleld. H. HO. (lutim 2 I'awnea -table's br. h. Fhil la-w is. li, 100.i-oden) ? Haiielr A lo 'a rh f Wit. la, H. si*) .(Pt an vi (I I. ir -Uble* b. g. Hupa-ful, 4. MW .ll.eat,) n J." I's'.-ail, |. Prlnia llnhlla. H. Tl' . (I.H.I-) I' I. ll. Pettiugill ? h f. Mis* Hair. 4. P4.(Ueuder) 0 1 lusts- J io'a. hhaalow was withdrawn Little Mumle bs-k tin lead ?non after tho flag fell, with f.dgeilrld titiuiil llssiae puaitiou* td the haili in did not Change throughout the race, aud 1 lttl? .Minnie wini liv l's lingi lin, Kdgrtieiil enniti't. half H lenKlh befoie Phil la wis tl.lui Lillie al.uiale wa* rultieal Us bc son! lol *1.0til). There wa* bo Ind huiH Rica ?!rri'inu t-R pt mr $ron rrti. Ooraan K Mi Hinie. eb g Major Pu ki tt. by ll uriah Molli., rad. aged. lt..'. ? ... il ai..nain 1 Kt. risiur etiablr'* i h g Distnrbaeoe, aced. 148 lr*epej 2 llaiila-v .? t o Sk. li Judge (li lilith. .'.. UH, (M lam lil A 1. La-e* br g Justin M...k. 4. 1'ata) (M M.stJieT) (I Vynued Ksaae'aob g. Hi*T) O'Morjr, ag od. 180.. lW by boro) li M. T. liana! >-t'? b. g 'loin Brown, agni, 14S iBrvphrl ? '1 1 r ? nib ? b c. MiuUnore, 4. 134.(W. l.yuihi 1 ? l.l t Jockey ttimhM off. i aa -?'t2. Tom lirtiwn. Justin Mai k and M?..i Picken led al thu Start. Tom Unit, ii tell in going up Pe ult HUI and Men taters t jecki y Mien ea Um tut tee Best Ubm aioumi just brion- reaiblng that -in.I 11,nt ul lianne wan ii li ont alter thu waler Jump ha. I beru taki'ii ll t ni .1 lune aol ml nulli Hie ina.u Ha k waa i ? ? ii Major Pickett wan brouehl np sad won eaaliy In-turna ie w*n *tn omi abd Judge Uriftltb tluid. JIM OKAY COME.- IN SECOND. MONTANA KIGINT (APU'KKW THR BFR1R0R0I SIAKKS AT I.ATOMA. RMeRnaiM, Oat al?Tba raBetsrteeBftlactnt Btakeadtaw e Vaigr ern* d to Laloma i'm k to .Issy Tba waateai was tali anal Usa truck in good (ouditiots. The mee* rt nu.1.-1 a- lol lout . rai k vi linc A.'oo ; Barna Fi 11 I. Praaklta'a br. f. Reaaaaee, by OlaaiBiij Bsibli n ;i ti. ii- r?,_ . ' Pavel) 1 I \s i .in, ? i ? i-i-iim. B 103 . ' ii.un-i 2 V. Uateetl'Sb I I'.a.m ?>. S, Hm ...Cus lugloul 'A I nor 1 aa. i Olen Almond Bl2, I'..oko $10. Vulcan $10, Brid $.?.'? Wea bj * in-' k, ko.?i t mr ii. - . i n-g $:-;uiJi 8gi.Li*to: Six I'iummi fi. Hankel', iii f. I islBBd. br L'.ibon Mitt rrosalHtid, 4 t r*. i"7 n.a .... .iJilebardsoa) I T.n.Mist ana'acb g rVaboo. 3. MU . Btorall) 8 1. A Hun.,', b .. Iiiunai: Kel ll 1,3 .(lumen 3 '1 l,.a<? 1 ie** ' ii..'-.. Bid ii*:.- n J". Danrleg ku jp rnl-i 4 si nate led treas alert to umtm and shu by a Itegia. aess i m. Tsiki, ii*r-r im in-K tMKi Ovr Mug i*<!> TOB Yah;.. H I P, -I ? ? - ', c. HU Jo-pb. bj o.a nelg 8u?ie Lin w.?.! a iola I Weet I i I.Il.| le i A I. nt.I tb ' J n 0 raj/. S, 113 (' ??'-llurloiu 2 fr i. lu.knli. IlMuu.aii' b 1"" .I w uealjet J ii 1 .mi. 1.47. feelt Jiu (.'.s <>?" BU j..-, jm BU. Gold Baa BIB, Bald |. S\ nu m. Un pnSI I'S a length, ginni Ul'r.l lil i.in Jl i'I. PvnBBBBBn, I m.UK YKAB OLD Tl: :.!).-, 1 1-11 Muan. i A Morgan's b. t lloia L try LoD((fe:iott.\'i -x..t on. Hil . (Weet) 1 J M Paul's ch. t i.i.-ra. i"'. .(HaUsawaj 2 V. W. ri.b ei tb. I. LmsikUgbt, V7 . O'lk'v) i I .'al V I- - Ki .i* I. $;s. Mal-.i li a>lii. l.kra$6. fleldllO. Won ? bf ttao Irugllis, pe *'.. lil iu; l Brainaaon btauhi Tnann-YBAr^Ouni 1% Mu.l.n. ia-lin-t Ijiruiaees th. c. Misulana Iii geld, bv Id reid. line 133 . ..lOisdfieti 1 ll I'. As'.eab I lim un. 12". (Kelli; t Jr.. J. Hal.: a. ii sb. c. h. I,tl < loud. l'.'H. (Muruhyi A Tua. HM var I hm! barr.d. (juiuii^.i, fl, ld $:iT. "tson by a l.i gt i, gent lim u. _ BAMBY wilki B wi.sni;k in cuicaco. I .li.I.I tit?MRI 1IIAI8 jakkn kabilv? oi.ivi.it K. HI C'O'H, Bl ILK V. LA-!. ? III. Ai-O, Oil. 'i iSperiul Tht la" of H.i-i Wilki.-. 1 1 kiel Ourrt K look place at tVasMBagtea l'.iik today tor a juimj ot t.'i.uuo and a tup valued ut t.'.OiiO. st'ui.j liitoxi iscop.e wiliiaasnsed tbaj <sjct.?t There aero t gieat li.an.t prominent BSCBBBMB pienei.t froiu ail parts of Hie (vuutiy, auioi.g tbiui (seorgi Poiu.-n. forisitr otiui r ot Olisor K.. william Ldt?aii'? and H. H. Met loskey and Urtu ll n Lok. of Ch vi land, 'the betting ojiened at the I'almer Hunte last bight al Bi .Ks tor Oils el K., ?*'?*> foi Harry Wilkes and ttl lot belle P. Af. I s few lyooli, H.* frumdja of Wilke* and Utile F. lou oil (he nguie* ou IXiu faioliU* lo $12 and $.'7. '1 he (jimUiiou* Wei* Dually flsamJ ut: Ollvor K. $60, Hairy ll uki-.* BBB, H-ile F. Ail. 'Jo day when Use bailing bogati, to esasiylsody ? ?iiiuiit-. Harry Wilkat was Uta )a? onie, billigilli.-$ UH. ?? $7.', tor Oliver K and $30 foi Utile * Ollvei K.gol the pole, Belle Y. iccouU plaoe aud Wilkoa tbsoulas.ie. A be*uUfuJ ital I waa madison Ibe third lout.ug, lltjry VA like* al ouse on dooling Bella V. aud Uk lug a posi? tion el Oliver K.'* wbreL iney neut aronui Usa traok lu thu arter, buijuatafiei iiaasibg the quarter Oliver K. found tbe pas e lasu bul aud usade a bl e?k, laJLng baca foul lf-DgUsS. Retry Wake* ir*. n*.l Usa bait mile in Lois's- Although Oliver X. trot tad fail siter recovering- truoi flit mi. uke, be was usrer abb to re*, h Hairy Wilke*, * lu. troll*,! Hie last half In 1 tun am! the mlle tn '.' HIV beating Cluer K, who stn* driven out. two length*; Helli ir" Inst Inside the distance. When pool setting om the big race wat renewed the Brit auction *hau*a-d that the (Hiter K men wanted to hedge, as ?A likest IdBsesBltsl to 1 over Hi-He'd. W h. n SS likes and "I' t er K i ano- eel bu te* sri und heat of then rai e there ta as a steere! te,-!mg ti,at iintlvei i? ? e iM cn * mile without i brees BB wolli! stand a gn-nl i liam e of winning Ile did Hil*, but Instead of I.e.Hm tba-little horsw. wan lii,n*elf Hadlv Bte I aa, Harri Wilkes nuttrot ting him even foot ol Um mlle lt wa* titoh fmtn start to flnlth. W ka* leading oliver K a leiigtii all te* way, e I trying le ?av* brr dis taltra, le lids omi, r lint wan! tbe tulle ll. 2 17 ?.,. Hal rt ge an slower aa hs Beared th* sine,. ind I di III to I th* heat ?a* safe. Hm rv ss uk.* Relabel! Ih* dat * sport by winning V t tb * ' ha.it itn.l I!,.- ia. e. a aa', li* tin- I l.t.Ie ta ?? i . Snd ICOI nulli k its BOBTOB QBTS TUB LACROSSE CUP. I UK NKW-YokK TEAM BADLY BEATEN. POtTR ROAM tM hu r.isTKKV ttr.s ash ORLt ORR mit THF ROMB (IIB BOM! MART ll AV. SS loll tin Ui PBBBB gillie lat tile . li ililli'..hah'.p of the I lille,1 Mal. a and (I.e Valiubi. SS i-l ' i -t. t . np lieltv. ill Hie Niw t i-ik ' 'lub. lb. -In ilili I of lin i up, ale. In- Ililli" mt. rd 111', t a. aaa teajaa al Bl Oeersj - I., yesterday sTtaceeoa. .il.- wi. iii! have slat," r.<! tl at Beete* "..mill w in. set lo Ital turptisr of tit. Heaton vs..ii fie tlt?t three cann-* m i ,eu New *t ork ti on a got!, but P.oaioii wen tee be\t New York ann one mme goal Belara time wan culled an.! tea iml'T" Bdeal I lab earrie,! on the rhamplenshlj) te herd**; earaed at Bi Tool bf tee Raw-yetna ea Jniy r. New s .it played * wreathed game from tirst to usl ai the ?tart the train wa* ot ? r ? onlideiil. aud played a "laney" game. Their opponent* played a strong. vig oro us ir.e. urn! h. tm. the Nett Vork* knew wi ?? s<iu- .i'mmii, te* h..a.,ni .h. had wea thres cai. The Bestoe rapt a-i. than pai ? d a niiiinrny of lu* men ea the defence, he lng ?*listl.-d a nh ht\ .ng won Uiree goal*, run! thus bte kl "I Ni at Sink. I ha H..st..ns played a BBBM wtiat rough ganie.whlili trr.night Baree wite tee Ree fart men QeacBa Fepbaas, af the Raw *l oi k tamn. nail bis hoad ? ut during a Bel iuuiiage. aud nmat of tl..- horne la-am WtBPS toosrhlv handle 1. At 4 20 K m. the two tenn* timk their pnalt'.nna. Mr. BiV kef, tlii'teferi e. plaol tin-liall ut I lld ..'.;,uk. M.irs.ni anl Kn uni opened Rm Hattie. New York defended tee goal itt tbe grand BBBBd end of the field. Marson got the bett of the "face off" ?nd tent the ball to Merritt. The latter pans.,I it to llnbinson and BB returned lt to Manson, who baal got out in tue field. He wade a fine throw ai Hie Boston goal, but Hogan ind Bimpaon managed to keep tha ball out, Simpson returning ll to Hue. Then the gain* waged dangerously near tlie New-York goal. More lhat once lt looked at if the Hos Ionian* would make Hie goal, but Matthew* nnd Hrowu by ?onie hard work forced the bal! out of the eerlniintge aud edit lt to Marton at centre Bate 1!'' ..-ii! lt up to Uta New-York!' attack aud they made thing* pretty lively ior the Hutton ileftuce, which wu* excellent The gani* after a while again came down to Un- New.York*'goa!, .ind BBtHMl thad* were uustiooeifully made by the liay BU;* rr.ia. E. Merritt lu keeping Uie bail out lanena! lt with hi* baud. Hot*, tho ponton captain, . a foul, which wa* allowed. Tim ball went traveling un thr field, but wa* quickly irturne ' le Hie New.York goal. Mi latuglaUu. of the Hustons, got th* ball well cu his kip k aad dropped ll through tho Nea-.Yura posit; Univ' twelre minute*. The Hoeton delefrstloe In the grand stand nearly fell over Hie bab ony in Itu. exuberance nf their Jot, i. ii a. nun,e one upstair* iu a rattier feeble voice iboutod i " I tiree cheer* for the bean .-uteri 1 " I-ire ui mule*' lett was Uki-ti.du ring wi-li li Hi* Holton ron. Hu-rut i oiilmueal to shake banu* w.tli catii ut Die Holton t am The Kew.Yorkers felt rathiT blue when they wsaal eal aa th* Betd aga.'u. but their blood wa* up aii't Saes* lively pier wat teen. M?rson contrived to sinn tin ball down tai Hie Hoeton goal VTB.Oiet d'.d ?<itne Hue work around Hi* goal and it look'd a* If >ew-York would Baan a v-iiiil rain.i son ' got in hi* fina work " here hy tending vs heeler *i.r?w!tng on hi* back and making a b.?ut:fu! abut up th* field. Prreral *crlmmagrt took place ai i.nii't the Net. Yotk goal. In the ast on* Mt Caul! managing to drlb'ile the hall through th* post*. tcorlDg the second goal for Boston ; time, eight minute*. Th* Bo*ton people were fairly Bl SI tease with delight, and shouted and yelled them tri ve* hoar ne. Al the start In the third game the ball wa* quickly carried rli.su to the New Yolk goal. Mut: nw? kepi Hie bill out sud neut lt up ths field. only lo be quickly returned. Then lt went un the -field to I'm .latin. ? Im paes-d It lo Marton. The latter made an m. tua es.rul th"l at the goal. I.* limn sent the ball down to .Mclaughlin, whe put lt Hnougli the I...als, ti urilla; thu third gua! lol In<aloii , tluie, 4 minutes. Ni >v S drk now t hanged the goalkeeper, potting T. B. Wheeler ib lils old pla. ai and playing Matthew* OU the ul t?i k. 1 i.e gain-van at tbe *t?rt brought down to tho Button goal and bera Hasan gol arra, k uu the bead and the game bad to be stopped for a few minute*. Whee j\i!?r stan r - Ih* play waa exciting. 'Ihe New*! ork altai k made i bara* after charge on the Huston gnni, but ap? parently ii was invincible. Then Blmpaoa et ni t ?? ball up the Arid only lo bi til urned hy IteblBSOn to Mcharg. Ile passed lt to Popham am! the lallat, amid a roarof applause. ramml it through lb* llo*ton goal, noting the first point for the i hampton* . Hine, rn minute. I ' . unit #?me waa ituhlniriily rontetted. but wa* well kept np m.m.?! in..len a eii.ii. ss h. ii it dui get down te the New ,- ork goal Wheeler and Iii own .1 i.T Some fine wink in a.- pHg Di* ball out. Jr .n.il.t Mel anil ina.li? ta shot at the goal, and ' although Wheeler tried to keen t| out lt ttml through, eiot.i.g the fiuith goal for liosti.n. I be htth game only Ittted live Rilimta-t, popham st inning lt Iv a (ii-tty abut at the goal aftel ? um- hind ta erk I v t lie Kew-York teen*. Tbe Booton luen tried evetjr *uiiterfug<. io gul h "nu during the intermission and Hi ut eholteti tim a-tn si plating tim. Hy i ntei ng into a roiilroi. rsv with Ih* relStea Coy managed lo glin loincthing like Be* minutia, kevian eely aseeateaa minutes for play It wa* to dark thal lt vial almost bapaaalbs* tn ii.Mn f nilli lbs player* at the eitreinu end nf h* field. Time wu* played ont. hut no ethel ?eel waasnada, Beaton ? nolan Ut* champlonihlp o! Hm I li le 1 Ma'.-, am- itu- SS ,-nli healer Polo Sup bf luul WpetO I" one. The rudd wim placed as follett ll JMawsMlaa*, Rsstsn. J^eRtsa, S'eic forte. N Hagan.lanai.H. Matthew*. J K. Simjinon.Point . D J'.I.'vail J. J oyal. (over I',,lid .A. H. Ititi Int. <? I..-in ur..First defence field .H. lu.'.luann F lavisrne . .ml defend fleld.K. Merritt T. I. Km.. I hird rb fence field . (N'orge Popham, F Unwin. rmitre held .T. ti Maroon. A kl tuttle.Third attack held .J. C. iirru.ll. W. Kloe .Sci omi uHack held.li. C. Mather, O. (.'arnon.1 ;mt alta, k held. sv. Meharg P. Mi I-auithllu.Ontsl.le home.J F. Mci him ! Mi. anil . Inside linnie.P. ?. Wheelei W. U- Hos*.In-ld iii].Iain.E.. I'lufT lt.ferie W. Hitcher. Vinpire*- Tl. Hooper. Nett fork, BIiuc. SS ade. Hoat.in I lolls-Host..11, 1 ; Ni n Vork, 1. Tiffie ot isuuie-l ho.ii AD nunnie*. THE NT.W-YOI.KS BEATEN AWAIN. A I.IVKLY (MME AT I UK POLO Olt'll'NHS?SMITH Mi'st plat nana rrxt BrAnon, There tmtaiiolliei lsige rrosvd. fully -I0,i< in Bamber, Bl the 1 oin i ? lon n ls yenid day lo ti lift na the Wa! gnont ol bess ti.iii hetareea tba Rew.Verk aad Detrtdl oluba Tha natch tree well play ed ead tt brteUed with interesting feature! i . as i baa deas peorly tine* int sdmlrlag tr i ad pn - Bled him mtii the gold watch ead bia blandon yesterday*, coupled with the el i om id Kate i l,| nos ,.u I I'. a-'..v. s lil nally deprived the lomi iinii ot a v..tory. DorgBs mis spplsnded sad sheared elgeiBBdly ta tbs third inning, a bea be performed um tnoal ildhilill teal cvci Wltaeeeed at tbs gunin.In. He rall with imi lares agamsi lae righi Held pb kel tenon, nnd leaning far over it be caught ' nc hull amt linn sank to Hie (round BtanaeB aa abneel aeeenaelofuv Keefe wea effectlr* except in the lint alni Ililli tunings, when lb* SS'i -tiru play, i - WltheBBei The lilliput- calli -I tb) ? game al thi ind nf tie aa-, a ii t ii nihliiii on in i niint .,1 alli-sr.-il ilmki -., SS'ard made ? j"' altai (aub. rapturing th* bail eitel Kernbrook bad ii Bffed it. The ti (ire tire as follow* : liri,ol'. r lil rt* a r I .Sr,. > Of*. I Ul lin U t. II.KIch'aoli.l f 1| Ol 2 1 0 Ewing ' ii 1 * l fi itioiiiheis, lb st '2 ', ii ii Iconuor, lb... 1 l B I* - ll..*.-, -a. jo i ,1 ,, tAaisi, ,, , 1 ; ;., I ,i Tboiiip*on.i.f., o o ii ii i> Dorean.r.f .10 1 2 n| o I ?u mat'. 2b...] " Oi '-' 1 0 EsterbrooMb l| '.'ill \Sb.tJr.;h. .. o l J .1 n Kn hm.Ism,, If ll n '.' ll n llsulon, c. f..; 1 0 2 1 n (leash f t I U - I B 1 Hansel, . ... 0, Oj fi J i> Kn le, p... lu (? Tl n Uenwajr, f.... 1 1 0 '.' c| i.en,mdt, Bb. li 1 i ? (> Tetai.'ii '. . . Total.j a '...'i ii i I'ctroit. 2 0 n 0 S 1 n B Mew-York. 0 0 i 1 1 ? 0 B Kario-.i raes Dett*elt,Si Ree i..i k '_'. Two bas* bits Howe. 1 , UloiltbilS, 1 , Ewing, 1 , I.al. I'.rook, 1 . Daagall'V, 1 I '.. il...nit 1. il.beal hilt Hr. mi In i a. I, Patted ball* ? l-.wiiiK. 1 . 'ian..1, S. ss il.t im.'.ea Koota, 1 : ' onwa/, J first beat i'll halls In Ililli. '.' ; New Sulk. 8. Kir-1 ha,, ie, eilois iii-lrn.I. a. Nea Snik, U, Blruok ont-l)elioii. a, .\.w Vmk, 1 Doubli playi ss am ead '.. ii.ai.it; Uaasei and Howe. I nu.ne 'ti. Phil Powers Ttste 1 n's. Judge Hon.dm.- v. -*? 1 '..ty ln.'li lin- |a unti"n Sffalntl Pitcher r-in.iii permanent. Bmlth. however, ia allowed to p,ay for the remstisdei ol tbs seeeoa with Hie lietroil elub tut lhat dub i anno', ti her te him sad he sr Hi hate ia, liv.- up to ins to.iliac*, end play st .th tbs Ree -Vork club u?it season. CAMI.** IN* OTIII-I. CITIES. Br. Louis, Ort !.?Tho btohrepolltea cl i dsfaa day by tin-*?; I...ii a nine aller tn mien-ting gaim I bests ptayrrt sooted leal i mm m tb* wpealag tanina ead bald tne had ihruugbuui. The aeore waa aa bill m I... ns .i 8 ii o ii ii (? o 1- B HetrepelltaB.ti o o o 2 o u 0 0 ?l.t. m, i,..i t, 1 Metropolitan,fi errata Bl 8 ; Mt-iiopoiitaui. 4. ritchata rnnli and Brlnter I input Mi. salee!bm, I'll TsHt HO. <li !. I - '! .".'.'? jiltclii'd In lin* fnlin tO-dSy niel tim r.ttahurg nine wu* defeated after a bard tight. Tin boar* p .tini liride,! poorly. i lu atnie was ust appeudt"!: l-.tlshiiig.0 4000000 1.-4 Jliouauyu.0 u u o u 0 J six? b hus* tuts I'ltUbuir, 4 i MronWlyn. 7. RfTBtS i'ltlnburg, Bl lliooklyn, 3. 1'iuLuit?Moina mid Toole, liup.i' l. Kelly. VS ASUIM.TUK, Oct. 2.?The rbicago ami SS a.lini/Inn (lulu played a clo*K* aud ibteiesling gaum to dal, the l lian,p.mn Winn Ina through ?upei.oi Hulk al Use bal. Hit: si oin via* a* telle wa i Washington.'1 0 10 0 10-4 llsnaat/...0 2 I li 2 o o i ?aaa adte?WaablactsaL 4: f*h Raga M Knaaa?Waabbta*' tou. 6 . i hi. ago, 5. I'lUiUera?ttUuiuic ulm ilyuu. L'uibire? Ml I'talllC. I'lHLaUiMd'HiA, Oct l.~ The St. Louittlub wat beat,,., tn Itsowe blnnderk in the hrld. Kirov p.ti.bed wub t-Utaet, bil was. psol.y vupjioi led. Th* acore wa* i Bi lejuis.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 r'liila.lelpliU.0 Ol 10 1 u 0 X? o liane hits st. tsoeJe, ?. PbOedetpbhs, 4. Bnevs Bl I/.um, ll, Philadelphia, 7. PttohBtB Khhy and lia.ley. I njjiile-Mr. ir ullin 1. RoafOBj Oct. a.?The lioston nine gauged Weidman'* pitch? ing today aud by fieu hailing iladi-ated tb* Cowboy* fruin Kan sass illy with casa. " sttiiswinder " pitched with lou tldci iiblc nk,.L '1 he si ol o w as an f odo vt s i Kauraat City.1 OOOpOOl 0 2 Uotton.0 0 1 O fl I 1 0 ?-tt lli.se Inls Kau*** City, B, Holton, 14. Ri I liri RatHBSllty, tl. liualoli, 7. I'lUlstis -VS teiihalJ alni bla-lsalsscj ul. Liupiit - Ml. (JuesL (lsil.Mt.cn, Oct. 2 The C'lhi '.l.l.lli club Oblpltycd Hit Athiolica at cVeiTjiulnt to-day, and duloalinl Us* Uuakui elly teaui wllh Baan list aim* wa* . (.unnnaU.0 O00SH4801.1 AUsleliw.0 OOOOUlOO-i lbth* bit* I'luniiiuatl. ll; Athletle, B. p.rrors?Cinein I,ali, d A ii..el,n, ta J'lUiscla MusiasMc aud Alkua.isIJ. I iu p.in .Ml M. '.,undi. J.'ii.lrivii.i.K, Oct. a. - Kilroy pitched with little effect to day, acd Un' hom* olub won with eats. Tha tour* wat as follows i Louisvllls.?.1 1 1 1 0 0 . 1 0- 7 JialUunue .0 I ll 1 ll ll H l-l Bs**hits l/i'iuv.i's, ll; Bslttraore, 4. Krrors? IsoulavlUs, Bi B*nimnre, il. mabins lian.tey and Kilroy. Liupire Mr Tan Al Isataycttc, N. J Mut ntl, 10 | New-York Mfr, a, IS I ERNA TIONA L 0B1CKB1. PLA YIN**; ON THE -".KKMANTOW.N GROUNDS. TIIK HMtillallMI'V n.MISI K III' Ul FINK W11KK ? TIIK MATCH NOT T.vni'D. ptv i' i t'.;n um! T.iTtir. ratttORfc J I'm: ti,ri i'iiu, Oat 2 Hm Ml Bad day's play of the return *; abetii'i'fibetwaaa tb" Oeatfeaiea <>f Batiaad ami the - lum mug on the I .eliinilitnwo gr.'i.hda Phe .iud;.mi e wes tba la-gust of any previous day groeteot latoteet waa ahowa. Atthaeleeeeltheplep - had leel nu. t i ? bets tm brtj niue nan k.i and Baoklaad r wad tai li p's. ss si lb* * k wei. ni.'', i W Olarti sad Isowrey were the bewlers Baekaiadhtl nil inn of Lewiey'aevet ht thr. e. ami in Rm nana i nest erst Ker raised a tn a uti ie und-, itt which Booti i au :hl ii-llrnig the playei 'ni th ,rtt. TbR play wa* wi>U ith tirniie spplsstti timi akanta for in;, lime Ililli ni k to,.k lil* phi. .? .inn mi t'n Hind lull of Clark's BM mei b- i linn ba ts I.-. I ',1 ai eek, i'tn mg this admirable player fm r> etpbari Bea wleketefoi lol. Oabb wee stat bi aad aa be 'a. ni Lawrey be beana it mee br beea "fun" with that thM ' ..? 1, i hil! nina (i.-t'an :.. i "Hie in ii- f:mt iinth.'V e.iiil.l I"' i ..ui,tml NS hen tbe sign timid milked M lim Uanda long Inn in: waa t. rm.haled in SlIOBiellBg le drive tM of I.owrey's itt ' Re tailed te gel bald "tit properly and at. I br Kalaboa in lbs slips. The retired bain tinah m.tallied elghtv-two by tnsrmtii-nt batt ng and it*, allin;.-.! un esrattaa lat hts weal stork; six. wicket* f..r BBB Pnteaa PBtteeeae wee the neil bataaata. lie ms only a few in'nutet In peeitlya when he ant I aughl hy Mot iran at tap kel off I .owl ev ; seven tt i, Wets for lld. Cottrell Join.si i RewbaU'e aeeend erer.be harlan relieved Clark, lie i I. an I. iwM cobb, lbs plat rn retiring Itt li fly.om-; eight ?-n bela hm IBB, Retbs ibaai t"..k Mt baa, an) his part - ,- B itli i ?itlt,-il did imi laal lmig Bl ll"' latter ? an naught in tba tilpa hy C. Rewhall efl Leam y's bewllag sflst tiny had ii. n! ? a,,\ ,-n ri.ii*. aim the ninth wieket 'ell for TM runs. P, T NN stans teem wenl In RS took a fmir on a rut off NewhMl inni on. t..v Iliil.iiin'afinitii.. Iii tho next over Im rused a heh on.'ul,:, h frll Hi|Uimly Into Thriver's hands, but lt benadsd out and Instead of ending Hie Inning as lt abnul'l have done lt added aiinther Tun tn the seore 1 ive minutia Inter llotlirrham raised a similar fly and Brawn ned it Tel* error did aol prove disastrous, however, ss dropned : Wet,?ai, was run nut on thc next ball lie hit. This ended tin* Hilling. NSelriiiin was reiln-d fur a leora of (5 ami the liming rn.io.l tor 'i'Ab runt. Th* following i* tbe i>coro I UKMLiilRX OF R.ioi.ixn, Holler b ("at kc . 7* Hambridge 1 l> tv b Hrowu..". I Taner u clark . o Ki V I -I ntl li Pott , .V. 8ll Hine Haycock bciaik. 0 Hm klatiil c kainton b Lowrey. P2 fortescuec Mmgau b Lowrey. li.' Cobb bc. Newhall. 61 Cottrell rt. Newhall b J-owrey.?.. 7 Welman run out. 6 HotberliHin not nut. f. Hyc* 8, leg-bye* 2, Wide* 1... 0 Total.'2Ai aitALTM* of aowunn, Hall*, linns. Malden!. Wlrketl Arg. Brews . i a i'i ia 1 52 C. A. Newhall. l'J* oil ll 1 Bf Iaawrev., UH flo 4 4 18?a Comfort.. 12 17 0 0 Tatterson. 8 18 0 0 ,. Clari. 88 38 9 8 ll Total. Alt ttl ~M ~H Rewhall, 1 wide. Bun out' 1. Rt'St* XT Tilt FAIL OF BACH WICITKT. rim,*PFi.rnu?Pint inntng-lS, 28, MO, TX 32, 67, 74, BB, IIB, IBB. Raeuaa o*t*T_inn-ssftfR inntng-'il, 49, 40. 101. 102, 'Mo, 214, 220. 224. i'Ai. After* short Interval the Phllalelphians began their second Inning by sending Patterson sud J. A. Pi .itt to thc .ricket* to defend thom Hgalnst the bowling of tsmklauil and Cottrell. Cottrell bowled a maldon ou hi* first orer a* wa* also thal of Hm li and. I'littcrsou tut Hucklaiid to the rupet for four aud a stacie, He again cut to leg fur two and Hi ott put * Shara one to um! off for four. Tlie Work wat hot fi om the ttatt aud when th's bell rang fur dinner tho pitlr had nure! twenty. Whcu play wat returned Cottrell begun to pal un tteam and hit bowling proved to bo effective ; but one run wat made out of hit flrtt leven oven. Buckland wat bot to elfet live at thia, but hi* bowling wat nut hit freely. Au en or of launders allowed Scott to Int real* lill Kort a run and but foi a muff by Welman at Hie wicket Patterson wnuid hare bern run oul naring been forced to run by Scott nu a slow hit bail. The flrtt twenty uimuies at the bat gave tau runt sending tim nore to thlitv. Hlne-Hayooofc tln-n 1 ..tvled flinn the lower Wi kel sm,ling Hm kland to the field. Cottrell Ia the meant late waa hoeelag up hi* puniing bowl. lng. 1 bc flint hard Inf of tim afternoon WBS nude by Scott oft lliiie-HayciH-k. The ba!! went tinder th* rope* fur four runt. An overt?ow khv e.,,-11 another run and three extras Wei I *. .r> .1 on a bj 1 and a leg bv*. Forty wa* marked up st 2 80 o'eloek. At Hil* Hms Holler went ln'to bowl In the pise* cf ll In* Hit -i... k and Hm klutid also .-ame bask to the lower wicket. In'lils (list over after this chang" h*i.nwhd Scott. Tht tlrst Wicket falling for 48. J. R. Thayer tonk Ihe Mit ind Shewed te eUMtleat advantage, and when th* nm" showed 84, he mit howled bv Ito berlino f..r 11 ; two wickets fnr M. c. A. Newhtll timk his pla. e and nu l(..tin rliam's first ni.r he stumped Patterson fur 40; tiree wickets for Sb. NS', c. Horgan then waot to tba bal act after making one run whs ? inght in the sui,, bv Cottrell off lim kland ; foin wicket* for B6 C. A. Newell tiled h* lurk, bllt (ella Vii tim to I ell. a cns for 8; fir* wicket* fm-p:i. Ills brother " Huh " tonk hi* j.lae* Th* tilth wicket fell for 1 in. Pul.ton surrntnbing to Cottrell at wicket. " Bob H Kewell did excellent work ami when tbe seor* wss 137 wat bowled by Rotherham i seven wlik.-t* fir 137. If (i. Hrown *nnn followed him: eight wick, ta for 142. J. E. Clarke weal In sud wa* caught tot ? Wickets tor li*. I nmfort tunk hil pla* BBd Wbea ttntnpi were drawn for th* dar h* wss not ont. Tbs total had not bet n added to. Hie following lt tne score : l'uii.Miiii.i-iiisva. BU ? 'I inning 43, Bi, it, it, I'd. HO, 1:17, 112, 143. FEW-YORK I-Ae'N TERRI! (.1.111 TOriiVAMKNT. The New -.Vol k Li wu Tennis Club's dpi ii tournament was . ni. .1 i. Marta). I tte pl ? J was good. RiSS IPIIor und Mus la -I i lu Bf Iii" Winners iii tbs Indies' doublet. Mr.. li.u'.gidi'y yltldtd lbs strnwi prut ts Ran I ttlie lu tlie seooad singlet cn a.. '.'nu ot iiine-s. 'llie wi imcr of tba Brat prise geetle bmb's stagtee waa 0.8. Campbell, of tho Brooklyn Height* I.aw n Teluna club, * young goaUBBMa under ttllBBB yean. This miikes nin sm ond hi at tiii/c la tenall t.iiiiii.uiii'i 11 u.,n i iai \.. ? k. Resets i .un pin ii aaa Coffey were defeated wi tbe Ooubleaby I.. P. M. Mull, n nnd C. Hobart. Tbs li was the recall of the teanudaeat i I.IIUf.a' sr.a.,,1 |t ..uni Bound Miss HiBstUwooe beat Mb ' Ld 4. Bevon 1 Pu/. Mist I i ilk bi it Mn. Uadgetej bj ileaMlt. I Hills DOT/BUB. Final Round?Mint Miller sad Mm Loella baal Mrt. ; .Hill SIM, Hunk I'. .'., 0? 1. OKS'll I "ll * '1 BIXOUBs, Fourth e ii'iii lt Perkins beal sv. h. ns hitman B-d.B?2. li 2: V. buggies beat J. M. I Iii.mm il l.i, ;. ii. ( alnpl.ell beat J. Hill li 2.6 Ol C. Ilohan beat ll. ' . --aluin il li, .*.. ; tit; Routui !'. Itngglet heel lt. Perklas a A, o 1, -s. I ampi..11 beat I . Hobart 'I I. 'I I. J null I.OHi.'l 0. ' amp'nsl l-i-.lt F. HuiIgletG-l, 6 8,0 1 UKMl.lMIIS's loll III tn. Third limul B.P. Mi Mullen and c. Hofea-1 heat J. A I't.-ia.,., itii.i w. li. Whitman tt?ii, 6 2; O. Campbell audi.. li I'oiTej brat K. A. bopklaa and P. Rue ale* 6 I it l t,t, ai Round l: I'M. Mullen un '. c. ll ol.alt beal 0. I snip bell .ti.d R. H. t offal 1 '.. '? 1.6 i, 6 L NKW-YORK Mill.Kile CLUB TAI.I. QAMER AtNgOfOWd of Spectators Visited Xotl Haven tot.-lu? au, i,loon to witaea*tbaaaaaal tali ena i Verb Athletic Club Two record* were brohea Carter ta thi mile rna aad bulllvaa m tbe weighi-throwlag taompetlUea mr i.s.gbt, delighted Cn ii triendsbj i<i t* in-r bow (lf;ui -.''ti lbs ?poi i in.g 11-1 a The winners wera et iniiowt i line hun.ired yalda run, li.i'id ? ap. 17 starter-, won bv F NVestmg. AjiiciI. au Athletic Uluo, 7 vai.i- .ian lb , tec M. W. Port, Sen Vork Athletic Club, eocoud bs halt a .i. i wo hundred and twenty yardi ron, landa ip, mu* , i.i,ia, i un in ..ne li at."nu by M. Ss told, Mest r/oik \ i luh ii.un m i.it. li in 23 LS -? i on a Hntiium: high Jump, handicap, twelve starters, won by nv. C. Mm,lam. ihiei mil* run. handicap, seven ttartasri, won br K C 'ar t Vork Athletic dub. acratcb. tlma l.. munt. a.. ..ida This wa* tba first raconl brohea 1 E. !?? . '., i.ii sm. ra au r.. ni I "I 1 5 ?? i ond* PulliiiK ihe IS pound tho*, bandicap,0lumpeUtort ann by i a, i Que. kin mar, Nea I url Al li Ut ' mb, I fo ii i', a throw, .i inti . ?;.. ol 42 I ? t lo Int hes. One-half mihi run, baadlrap ID stanert, won by I. li. na), si ]. ' lub, 4". yards itarti utue, 2 min m.- l -.i Tliiow inti tin- .".(J pound weight f..r height, scratch i lum i nun .al.inla, wiou bl M. ir.-i).lu.m. Pani. Athletic i ali. ii ka to--. ? i lb* weight )'A ti ? ll'Sulbvaa'l tbr..W bleak* I [.ar Ian. ld bf 'I Helles ii.illa nm, liaadicap, ri - won bj t ' sn.-ia ia Alidetio Club, B6 yards start; lime, daila uti 0 .' B.'di. ? i le i.i. ti. hs nd i ip. Ill start, rs w.m l.v .1 SS', Powers, jr., Rae 'mk,nu >?nl? atari ; Ubm, 7 miautes 5 - . .mis nm. scratch, lour at Wei, ht J 1' ri...inion. It. Y. A. I . lime, ,',-i aa, ... i un hun.li.-n amt t in ntl vanl* bulilie ri.i.e, bandi. i starter*, won in I ? lina! boat by ll. .M. Voung, Si. N a. c.. 1\ ? itart i time, 17?s ?.nd., pi . .ault,] ,-? i.i... linn, contatstaata, wen by v Mon,, si.,! -I... tlbletli Club, 2 feast 6 inches stan, who cleared 8 tost 6 incbss, el with tbe handicap ll teeta CHAROEfl AOAIR8T KOKI). Till; AMAH Ll'.. Ti.e siibtiueii iii',ir-i.ii tags r - BSBBteai steading nf tin aiiiata-ur sll area ad ahaesptee s th ia le. Meleotaa w. wort, oi Hie Rew-Terh .Mtii.t' i lab,cassi le ahead yesterday and a sporting papal punted '.heirs In full. It lt thargBdthal in July of tin* year loni MBtneted un.ier an BBBBBMd uiime lol u.i.my ai;aiua; plot. ss. maia al thc CalcduUlau gaines In ^|llm^;held. Mai**. Ibu t liligi.- i* supiortcsl by nu aflhlai lt of the plod ns' .mai alhieti- lirm gc Ito**, of 1'hila.li lp! 1?, ewatfl tn batoree notary public. Mi. Pulu sta* spoken tu aisoui Uie ' ibeRea Vork AthleticClabgaasaa at Mutt Haseu j i it, riley by a reporter. " vun cnn aay iu regard le tho." ehernea st-shut me." he said. "Bleu they aro atlases ol lalaebootla f inn begliinlag te end. li s? nut the only alb inpi Hial tuan been made u i.iaak lua.l me. Illa Hue that 1 went to tsprlngilctd in jul; ai. I leed tbs l ali-;, h.un gani.-. 1 ainu Went la tho < nuipaiiy of (.1 ul ge luna*, but 1 *iuipl/ went lo w Hue** the game* und lt !? all nonsense Dbi.ut mt. gulhg theie under au assumed natue or in dugui*.-, I ixu *uuusli oin- todd proof that I w?* ?Wt in bpriuajtieln lu dligulte. I ttlegraphed t}o Thous** Chirk, of the BiDOklyn ai hirth Astocistion, while in Hpringr.tid iud told hun when I tnculd Oo banka" WHAT YACHT-MKN AUK TAI.KINO A HO CT. Meal of tin- jm .uiin. nt yaohtaaMa are ?uu out or town or i miMiig on their ya. blt. 'ihe few who strobed lulu the .New. Vork Yacht Cl nb l?"l et. n.i,k d.scuoned the probable con Hut* of tin: letter rinr-v.-d fi,nu Mr. Mell. Ihe n.w ebal lingi r lur the Aim rh B'S Cab, aad I '-ail Uie l.i.g..sli and a sttt Icaa spoiling papen i ??? Ivrmal nbellaaga of Mr. Hell will be laid belara thc club hy Hie .ac r-taiy, John ll. Und, al Uie neil mint;,uk. Tbe Neall et tbs Sachem.Miranda race wat a surprise to Doone, ll w,<* alni.ml a fnngoi.s ioin lusloii that lim while aobaaaat weald ba tieteriena ihe rnauvr mm ii* ot tim Tbebe aad ntraagar faava hean aa oeaeluslvelj leeiad belora that tbe resoit oTlhat nee waa alto a matter which eacitad night inti-i. nt. sNulhiug hst* bi en braid th t } ear nf th* Usual fall regatta ot the neaweababa Ulah, anl it n pimsabie luaiihnie-,i.u u* bone this J ear. RORODT ooi nu; RRTJtB. 'J he first of the fall meeting* tt lim Meadow llrook Unlit Club look place ul 4 p. m. yesterday Bl lbs Kennels, Randan I'uiuy, Uiloll ll.niawiiin, ni..nley jljjuusel. 1 A AppJtWoa, Jauuo* Kenioi.hi.i, J. i . Y I-amer Ml.hUebiii i'-y1111 , B*dger kia Wlulbrep, sVudiey Winl_oe, V. Aaiirewe, Ibuusaa Un j, li L ftusrt, a. n. Purdr. nene tmMemlegee, P. F. collier. Aletsiirti-r liougau and F. dmr (iil.wolrt. .s'ter ? lourney ol alMint a mlle thc fox wa* let go Slid did go. and from what 'an be learned it lilli going Ihe hound* g.-.vc the ?iv millhill ri sharp i bax. louth lot orel throe miles, i losely followed by tbe bunters, when Hie si int rn lost. It wa* uulrkly regained, hewet cr. and sn exciting chase nrer s- ea.(.riv course tonk pim u which histed fm uesily two hunrn. Tne tee waa not lound. ? AHOTBEB VICTORY FOB THE THETIS. THK ijIPAMil K Ol 'iSAlI.kli Al F.VKHY PUIM AM) KAnii v ur \ un. BoeroRi Oct, 2 ^special.-- The leeond raes lutwecu the The-tlt sud btrsuirir. off Marh:elicad m-day. rrtuited. as iii 1 the first, lu u slctory fur tbo Ariuricau boat. The yardin wore the tam.) ca-ivat st yca'.erlay. Tha Thetit weighed anctior Hut,hut the Stranger was quirt e*l round mid tbe juli wein out of th* harher abreait feach other by Pott Rabi, RM thetis being to wind? ward. At ll o'clock the signal for Hurting was glvnrt. The Thetit broke out lier balloon Jihtopsnil and iaim? il ow ii to the lina in line style, crnttinga: 11:03 l.V A* ?non a* the croned th* tat her spinnaker. Th* Htraneer vs at tn Ile han lieapned. hut th* cam* down lo , lin linn Imlle tmr limit, cronin* st 11:01 '20, with balloon Jib tapaell an I spinnaker, ami iva* off after tho Thetis Ilk* arsceln.-r e, sallluz on her le- lull. Ilefon* pastlnir M ir blebead rock ber main boom was In the water. Th* Thetit stood nf to the wind* and had at fins a lead ss the Stringer hail vn'*rday. j I he latter came tn under the at'-rn of th* Theil* nt Half? way Hick and tbs two yachu wera then very eleen BB tn* run. Tue Thetis hrh! her lead tn th* ante* ttabs boat beyond Kastern 1'olut. but di I nut drop tbs Mranger anv before reaohlnc tba outer mark. Iloth yachts took lr tplntiakart and jibed over. lue Tneus rounded atl: H>:30. Ths Stranger wu* less than ihrea minutes behind lier. The inn of tho iii* is was 2 hours 7 minutes 30BeOoBdB, shorn time. Tha fstianger oaiue lu stay* tint, and the Thetis ran hy her to windward. Ibo two yachts hud a pretty lolling match oft the Easters foin', Hi* '1 betti bianketiing thn Btraagat twice. They war* continually crusting and r* crmslng each other. Then they apparently dropped tuete melin stn! sellli.il down lo work. Tho Stranger soon after '2 o'clock wat at leeward sud ahead, hilt tha Thetit ran down tn windward ol her and came In stuyt ol! the eastern a* mt of Haker's Island. Tbe Htranirer stood lu to Kelti* OOTB, and tarko 1 first undercover of Kettla Island. The Tuen* made a decided gain on thlt pilch, and Ind ihe Stranger up patt Hie dry breaker* off Haker's Island. lt wa* a oloin race, but the Thntis came In at about 1 o'clock v. inner hy liv* inlnulei and thirty BSQendS, doiug emu belier thu. ou Friday. This suds this contest. THE imooKI.YN LACR06RR TEAM BF.ATI'N. Baltimore, Oct. 3.?A pnnifs ot lacrosno be? tween the nrooklyn, N, Y. and the Prubi team*, of thlt city, wt* Ularavl thlt sJteraooa nt Orhria Park. The Baltimore team was Hie Ticlor. hui mg Muli eleven goals to one goal wuu by tho Brooklyn team. aa GKORQE BEATS CUMMINGS. LOIBOn, Oct 2.?A rsi* between W. 0, Ocnrge anl \V runinuiiK* for the tan Billa championship and IMO a side was run at the Alton Lower (Hound*. p.lriiiiiii'li.iiri, lo .lay. and wat won bv i ieorge. I 'uiuuiiug* stoppeil, overlapped, alter running a little over fir* miles. SEXATOR SR ERM AS IN LOUISVILLE. RECORD OW TIIK DKMOC11ATIC TAKTY?ATPEAMNG TO KKN1UCKY I* ATlllOTISM. LonsviLi.E, Oct 2. ? Senator .Shonnan opened tbs Congressional cttnpslgn In this city to night with a speech in which be explained clearly tbs groundi of hit oppontion to lha Democratic) party. He reviewed carefully ths publle acts of Henry Clay In rsspect to the questions of tecetilon, of the extention of tiarprv and particularly as to tn* Mis? souri Oonipronils*. He quoted the cruthing reply of Senator Clay to Jefferson Davit when tho latter de? manded tha extention of the Mtttourl Compromite to ths Paolflo Coast, to tbat all ihs territory south of tbs dividing Hue should be tlsve territory. Then lie thowell that ths principles which actuated Abraham Lincoln sud gsvs Ufa to th* Republican party were thole which Henry Clay bad defended. Clay believed In a natlonsl currency and wss sustained lu that belief hy tbs Hists of keutucky. Hts precepts were esrrled out by the Republican party. Th* speaker then discussed the tllvsr nomi's, the tai iff, lbs ditlrl Dutlon of the public laud*, railing attention to th* fact that ihe Hornett*ad law was the work ct a Republican ('iitigrest while the precedent for railroad grunts wat tat by the Iiemocratlc majority In a gift to the Illinois Cen? tral Railroad. Arter tom liing brierly on the (listeuilous among th* Democrat.* In Congress, he add*d: There 1* one ronstderstlnn of grus* Import which should not be fern.,Hen in thc ele. Hons Hut ate to take pis ? on desire tn an. Um nerty contests of the fut ecti'iiai lines 1 tw yon wish to soi * r- ? t this fall. I nie based upon ne uti I the iiniintiii.il alllaaea between the foreign snd'fres Hilde . lem. nts of Nm-York with the Solid Benth I Sou knOW bel tel Ihall I I lill till T.Ill that ill noll, c of Hil S.-'III,.-' ll state* they arro nettle solid by ciliui* ic-volUng las huri.an baillie. i ive million* of freedmen are disfmi'dilicd whenever and trherevei Ibej sra In a oajortty, The pol t '-.ai powei aasigm ii to toeo*, under tbe amendment to the Constitution it wielded against their wtsbss :iiid against theil internets. By thlt means Grover Clevelaad was elected President of the Celled iniati*. You knot-as will as I do that if there wes open dis. cbmIob, a lair eleettea and a fair coast las Republicen party ' be In a majority In several of the Som tn rn Htate*. This fact ls perfectly well knut, ii lu Ibo .Nm Hi lan ll be that that the gallant people of Keutm ky, whose emu aire aad iii uni i in aa ut* hera alway* bena laugh I Eu reepeel sver ?lni it the days wbea auder the lead ol boroea honored unong you tbei inarched-to the relief ol scattered settlers In northweetarn Ohio In tbe Indian war and tt.r war ol 1811 i .rn tyrnpethlse * Ita crimes etta r m M istsalppi or (iblo mat strike at tb ? fonri.la''.rn ni i-ep'il.luau Institutions! It is to theraaeervattVBneat&ara Mates el Kentucky Teaaeaaee, North I'sroliua and Um two Vitim.as 1 make tia's* willina! in tare the countrj fromanolhei tectlonal corneal, 1 do h.'ln v.. that the DetnoeretM party, from the nature of Itt ni ea'ii/.atliui and composition, ut .mm tn govern a great (res sad powerful country Irks ours, that ti.cie aro elements ol rorrupuoo, crime and demagogitm la lt that would potion tbe fountains es en of th* pin esl ai eu, es. and. while I respect and freely confess thai the great muse d the Democratb party srs patriotic law-abiding citizens, yet i t.-iie'-e the eie un nt* thal control tl lit pilitv. i ape. ally In the Northern Utates, sr* unworthy ol tba roaudence end trust ol a blat e .ind tn-.Opie, and lhal tbs lt. (mid,, .in party, al thmigh it may nd a.w.irs ha.e iud tbs bopea and aspects tiona of lt. li |.-lels, dees ennuin willuri ll the clements nr order, salary, obedience to law and respect for tba right, ol ot bera, with well grounded principia* ol public policy, aad i an fairly he trusted again to manage om national al i? mit Hus a good time to try ihe siperlmeni ol ? Republl caa i.cpr i si-ut itu e ti. un tho ia i ii im n.,1 ii .au |, 11 i uii Dem. ..'lath 111, li,.a .a. li ii le I.e Ina bed WSJ al'.ell the lia.lc. nf a ..m.'dari. If what tha opposing factions aaj oltheiroandl . half tme. tun baal bolter take Mullel nn-i.-i ,< genuine snd teariest Kepubllcan like Mt. ssh,ann, who will ia- un p.ntiai to tin ta. lion* and true to the nt?a' laten ita ol Amer I.-ni, labor am! Anni Kan prmlui lu tl. GEORGE'S BUPPORTER8 IX (.hod HUMOR. Mt ( ll l'l.'.Asrn hy nu: CHICRRIttKO RALL Mi.ki I Mi? lill. Kl His I CAMPAIUN IISNM-II IP. Henry (J ts ,Tg*?? beadqaartera in t liv* Colon nude lloie. ware fall el ciieeit'ii taCBByi berdaje, The ' uici.cring Hull uiietiiig had surpassed the hom's ol tho nrriTst sanguine among its projectors aad they nero only -int that I..? ? imper Luluil had not I (ten selm le 1 ln Btea l. Mi. '"? tteeft face waa ateatked la miles ?? I ba Bald that ne st,ia inure confident Hutu ever ol Bia * lOCesa nt the polia, lhere was u lar,'e luci casu In the number of suitor., at hr nliiiiiittei.t nnd nearly every Inquiry sins for " tho next Maror." A Tow days nen .'dr li. ot lor hm picture aad yesterday the Ors! lol "T lin,norm,i,s, prepared from ll lor eamaaim parposes was rocelveil. Among Hie VlellOTS :tt h. id. ii l.i rt er. av. rn i olo ic! i lenr.-e o. .innes, senmiarj nf toe Btate Eaeao Ivs Csmmtlee or tne Orsenbaek Labat patty; John H. Bmil , J, Pranolt berlina*, J. KveiBoa, c. 0. Sperry, Luciea Sanlei, .uni a. vi. Wc'.ii, or \s aahlngton. Hist* wblea coaiprlse 3'1 dud iiiiuica n.av.i alreedy* beea handed la end ll Isexpeeted 1 bal irs ei a. tunm ind inure BBMiBt t iel le I to tuone i,nlorn tue Beating on Tuesday Bight A number ol urgaolzath at Bavs slgnifled their mt ntlon to narah >u it bony to the Bleating, it bas m-rn decided to preeenl all the petitions t" Mr. Oeor/M wiiou thenomlBatioala forumi's tea len d to him. At tue bee's quarters af tho Campaign Comaiittee, No. 141 Rael Ki.tith-i., thara si - ., iuty orowdotooejimit tee maa and district leaders. J, vv. Emerson, a colored luau, nab! thnt tho colored people were entnastasttc lot Sir, ftanrge- Who hud hoou a br.u fnotid o'thstr race, ihe ad'on of lilatrlct Aaaeatbly ? Ro. 49 af tha Knight* of I ?abor.sviiich hud refuted tu uiiosv ttsdclegateeteetay in a hotel ia RteaaMbd where Prank Farrell, tha eolora i dole-?atc, wan not web Dined he* had u gOOd elTect un tue (ieurio Bsvement among tba eolorad mao. Tba Rs ? inure Asm.'-lal mil, an organi/H loll nf colored wullels, na* by a tiuauliuout vote rr soi sod to support Mr. Hoor-.e. Aiunu.: ttie utuer isfgaaliatlaai sshicb have prouut.-tl their mppurt ure the Coaatitutiaa Club, tba Ale end i'oil.r itiewers, the Annes..-.1 LabOt Club nf the XXIV ttl Ara n,i,ly iiinti'ict, and tue alwaraayaMe Tal lota1 Luiou, widen lins ainu deeided lo tux cain of list iuetubm* id i cir. 1 for tbe caiiipalgu fuud. A number u; cuutnbu Huut wine leueivuL. 'lue latMai tfaaaaaaaklot#100 fruui a n.a'1 svao withed bi* nama kepi secret butjWho says he euipi'ist 7i"J pemde. ( onsldeiulilo lunney Wat i a:*e*! by tue narda at the Oatekertag tis.ii mee lng. J ne first bauuei raising of lim c.tiupalgu tamk place I., > t hight nt lit.ri,, si. uni! i.igi.iii-ave. A handsome nam.ei vt.lb the portrait of Mr. lieurgn and bcuribi' Hie lu-onitlou "tor Maj ur: lienrv (ieorge" wa* plated ni rims tho strtet. speeches Wiro made to au euthud ksiic crowd. j im Heury (ieorge Campaign Club of the XXIIId As seiubiy IMd'HcI li ii n if oui u irausparctiuy lu flout of their headrjn irtrr* ,.t ' 'ne-bundred-und-tlflb-sl. Htnl Third nvs. A largely attended mee.lug wu* held at Avenue (' aim Tlnrte?utii-?t. fpeeches were luade Irom u irin-k by i mci,el it. J. Huiilon J. J, He.ihii, l'hnuiai J. Kurd uuu otbeis. lim Henry iseorge Cauipaigu 'n.i. of the XXI Yin AiseoiDly JJiilrlot ueid a large aiul enllnuiustlu meeting at Oiio-hubdrel and-tlttietii st and lulrtl-uve. OrflCIaUa RSTUBHI Of Till: VOTE IN VKKMONT. WRITI l.IVKU tfURCTIORi Xi-, Uct. L',?Thu ofl-olal li jure* of the vote oatt lu the lan Mute election, at oouipila.l hy the Secretary of dale, ara at follows: J-'or Oovernor?Ormsb?e (llas}>), 37,7091 f-burtlsff llieui.i, 1 7,1 **7 t beeley (1'ro.), 1..'41 ; (.'?euuack. lilli toalloriug, ld | Kepubilcau majority, lb,JIU. Cougreaalouali Itt liitlrici?niewart (Rapt). 15,632; Brlghaui iDeui), ri.ii.V, ; iireuiiisuik. l.'us, tcalteilng, loo, Keilli td can majority, t',713. lld luttrici?Orent (Kep-h 18,0*),". ; I'oitoiu (Urta.i, 8,170; iirseubsck, M| tcaiie.ins;. ol liepublican maturity, li?,-lii. Il!\ INO HALL i'KI.MAKILS. Jl." Iiiingllall urganltaliuu laot evening held primaries In lha sunnis Asaoi.il.iy lan.'.i.. ts lhroii|{boul Ihe olly, and en i led ile., hi.1i t to IBS vurtom couventioht. Proiulnent ?.iumK Uioseclios>-n vieie Koliaait M Novuej, piesidenl of lb* I...1.1 ut Ahlei men j i Hy Jedgl B 1.. KI.lU.li. Auutdrnt ( o:,,iii...lii.,ei I L IHIsettai *i -aeinttol* I'liarli-tU Cor? io ll ai..! 1 i h. K.. bas.li,*. Htebeiaa Haugbtajn, ur. i. IL l',ii,ar-*l Henry rntalnert, llarrr " Ueuet, Joseph V, Mn, l-oii.i.^l, and Kdwaid nheliy. 'Ilia I'uuuly aad JuAiulary 'uuvtaUMUS wlli be buia st in lug Uail ea OiiWUer li Un OtagiaaBlaaal convention* on October li; tha A*.emt,'y ( onvi nu.m. on t i?< Htn and the Aldermen Convention* ou H.. '.'tull. NOMINATIO.VjI roi THE 4MMBLY. f\DI>l?OR, Oct. 2 (Special).?The. lld District Republicen Assembly Convention to-day renominated by acolainallou for Member of Assembly the present in? cumbent, C. D, Maker, of Corning. The f on/re**lonel deleeat** were Hutriicled to vote for Ira Davenport. WatrrtowVi N. Y? Oci. 2?Qeorge K<_?j,of Thresa. wa* nointnated hy ih* Dsaeeratl of tb* lld Atseinblv I) ttrict thlt afternoon for Member of Assem? bly by acclamation. Wii-.u. ot. 2 ISpeani).? Ths Wyoming County I'siii'.crailc Convention held at Wanaw today nomi? nated QBarga Wright, of Pike, for Member ol Aieeiu bly. B?a?maa, v. y.. oct '_? (^welaft.?Ttw Rapahllaaa Oaaaty convention ii*id her* to-day oaaaMeaaly nom? inated retrick Ba McLvuv, of Little Kalls.for Member of A*s*ni!)lv. Snottier Dallis wus presented to th" con? vention. Mr, McKvot ti farty. a lawyer, aad lt popu? lar. Ht* alaatIBB t conceded by tue Democrats, wno failed to nominate a caudidat*. iTHui, Oat 9 \8mt0tmJ}. -Walter O, Smith, editor of Ihe Hhnc't L'ejiiililVnii, wa* nominated for Atteiiihlyniun hy the Tompkins County Convention which met hore thlt afternoon. Th* nomination wa* a great ?iirnrl*a to Aa neilin, , niall 1 HUS, SVs.0 expected to be lOlnl'IlBd tO Ai hauy tht* yc.it. 'J nov, N. Y., Oct. 2.?At th* Uenubllcan convention of t'..e lld Attetiibly Dittnct of Reutteiaer County to-day, J. Irvine Ibtucus. of hobagbticoke, was nominated for Assemblyman. -e JtJOGI SIITZKL NC Ml NA TE I) FOR CORORRM BraOIHOi IViiii., Oft. 2.? Thc Kt-publicans of the VMIth (,'ougraisional Ditirlot today unanimously nominate! ei Attoelate Liw Judge George D. buuel for Cuugress. RAMBO OR TIIK ISfTB RALLOT. Utica, N. Y.. Oct. 2,-Or the 130th ballot the XXITia Dittrlct Democratic Coiigrettionai Oem ventlon in Cherry Valley yesterday nominated Jude* George sv. Bmltn, of Herkimer, by a volo of 23 to 15 rot Davenport; fjcbobarie sud Herkimer Joined asaiast O', tego. ? NOMINATED FOR 0ORORIML fte faOoWiaf BBtBtBaReaa for the Lth Congresa have been made . Htitrlet. Komlnee. Politics. l-l .i uo .Samuel A Miller.Dem. I ld Ohio.ll ugh Shbls.Hem. lxth .Mi,* a. susette.Edaauad 9. Mime.Pro, vnith Fanaaylvanla...Osorge i>. buuel.Ii?s> BOMB SEWS. TROMIXEST ARRIVALS. flflh Arenut lintel Governor H. A. Alger,of Michigan, and Lieutenant i oionei lau lax Kill* and Lieiitenaut-t'olouel Q, i(ai!..r. nf longland.Clarendon lintel- Kl Senator D L. S ulee, o' .'lerida .\cw York Motel?lino Coogosto. Hpan lab Consul at Philadelphia.fit Jamu Hvtel-A. J. las Batt, of Philadelphia. NEW-YOKK CITY. There will be miiBlc on thc Mall in Central Park tj.dty at 4 p. ui. by the 7th ICigimuit Pani!, under the leadership of C. A. ('appa General Newton yesterday apcoinbad Bartholomew O. Buckley an lnnpectoi !n tie Bureau ot lucumhraucea at a salary ol $l,joo. He n aa lurimily eiisyluyed lu tho County Clark's office. Chestnuts were Bold on "treet stands yettenlay. One of tho most interesting feature* of the Cyclorama of the Battles of Vicksburg nt *>>? w-nth-avo. and Fifty-fifth st. is the remitter kept lhere to be signed !>y all vltiting veteran* of the vi ur. It contains the name* of many well-known soldiers. The annual meeting cf the Astortatlon of the Alnmnl of Columbia ( olicHoanu the diction of oBlcer* will be held to? morrow, at 8 p. m., In the College Library Building. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury, acting npon the recommenda? tion of the Collector, hat directed that the bonded wart-house of A. II. (iourand, No*. 102 aud 1U4 OreenwichtU, bo le opened. .'..-.ph Levy7, n clerk, wlio lia., b' cn rmph>ved In the Post Olino for a f. w months, wat (litccted yestertUy In opening letten thal bad been dteyped into the boxes on the Park How tldoof Hu' Ueiieral post Ulhce. He wa* arrested and wa* re a bail by C.'iiiiiiia.aioner Shields. I le ..jii mug Bf Hie sturtevant Him ie, which wa* appolntavd for Toeeday, October f>, la* been postponed to Tuesday, i,, lobar I-, aa it was Impossible to complete the repairs and improvements la time. Tha third annual Christian convention will begin In the Gospel Tah St BB le at Madison ave Bad Forty flfthnt. tomor? row and will continue for a week. The sessions will be con dueled hy the Kev. A. li. sunpaon. CrotOa tva'.er rent* for the week', 930,165 24. Mayor's Marshal Byrnes Issued 70s! license* and received thereto! fill 50. The Wear-York Whlat Club, which *lnce it* organization has occnp ..I re.ms in the Carlton Club'* building at No 18 ss ci Tweaty ifth-at., tia* now aaeorad esaBaaadlaai *jaattara at \n. 90 Ka?t twenty seventh st.. at the corner of Mmilson ave, winch will be ready for une to-morrow evening. Latt i'i. u;ng the Berat hers el tho club met at the st. James Hotel. through the courtesy of thc proprietor, Captain William M. i miner. Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. shu ne have IBturaod from their Bonatry east aear Saratoga ta their rotideuce, No. 3it we*t Fifty-flftti st. About 5,ooo persons iittended the American Institute Fair hint night. The managers hilve prim sid an eli inn ate pro gramma for thia neck, whee tie great show will be ta pei feet condition, a giand Boral dteptey. conttsUag ot tholes plants, out Howers and oruainental design*, will take place SS i .tuesday at 1 p m.. and vi ill continue Hie ruins rider of tba week. Coin ella v.111 be gi ? cn aftcrn .un mu! .veiling by i'ro fetapl li,.ni.md's band, 'llie hour* tor Ihe concerts have been Hied at Irmu B to 6 p. m. and from S b> 10 p BV ? : Callahan amalad three boys ou Friday night In Bul 1 m IL who saul thal they BBd Been workhsg on a pb-r In London when Hie tteamei Helvetia tailed for Ne-.i York They secreted Uiemselvet on tim tteaiusr until the waa Ita. lily mm ho.un .ml nt .ea. I'liey wei,, kept at work untl! ichi .I New York. They were t.ik.-ii to Castle Oardaa t aeterdajr. The Bureau of Buildings hat condemned tim real building at .Sn. 170 lill Ingluu si. It bt'lonts to William ll MU- hell A couple reentered n, Mi ar, 1 Mis Oeorge I olin lon ai ths iint.i No eic. Bowery ob friday elgtiL Yeeterdaj storaiag one of the chainba-l n anln found thal lia* una es. aping iii lln-ii i,.,mi lin- poises m..kc open ii,,, ,|,?,r and faned Um eeepl* la bed In eu anconsetons condition They were laaeo le Belle Vue Hospital. In the luaus (Micket was a iinmib. r.'il|i i nr.l In Typographical Union No. 6 inaaleoul te H D. McChesnsy i-a'.tiiiid i' Potter, a clerk employed at No i BroadtL, iras strtrken a Ith apop aty | aatardey arel was taken le i !heathet*a Street Hospital. John Galbraith.e ataaalBetarsr el artificial Bowens! No .iii:;-.--lu si..naaalaotlrickru with apoplexy. -? ? BROOKLYN. Thirty-Bra i.r* oecurrad i .at month rsnsiag a ina* of ifni..-oj. une person aaa arrested ob Um charge of utcooiliai Ubi, Just lei Pratt, of ths Supn i arru nf ataa* cling ih. ( om mit*.i ni Pilbil, si i., t.. aspect the pating done on Atlantic ave., in the lacou ttitli * ard, in lame* r. i lilian, ? ith a slaw to the pui Went o! 4 ....(xmi doa on tin- .olin*, l llciirv SV. I'cll.-ti.-aii, a a .- Hi...tn l orkt-y I'la' . la arning lt b,r ^ .non .laina, ea h.r SaSaUll and l?Btl f He claims lhal Im waa pul efl n>e gronndaby twonBJeera on .susr.mt ito because he boaghl pool*fia the lawes ha was with, liri. Hjeitela.i o' this city, but lives in mooklin sviiiram A Mcil-niv nt-e roi tv n v... of No B38 Bargee et., waa atmck by a rapid traoait train al Atlautb ava ami oi James i'la. I yent, rat a J amt bad bis nkull Inn turml. lin tpe J . oliillllltee Ml la-aces' aa al,-* ll ive fi ti. the Board of Education In favor of Incraeelng all bnacb i . ii-ii-. beaut ni .li p ii iniente ,,n I - ,,r .pe. i.iiiics l h.. additions range from BIS UiflnO In the >early pa] tbout l.SSOjiabllo tchool utlructort ? l , I b> the change lt tl,a- II,,,,ni ac rpi* ll Bobert Jankaoa, a lawvar, who waa tarotrn from hit horse lU l'.albush ave. mi I inlay, died lu the < itt llospllal Ve.lei Hay IO li., il al No. Alii L moil St, ll lr- otlce wms Iii 1, ii p'e ( ...nt. Tim corner-stone of tho Ocean Mill Reformed Charch, at Baratoga-are, aud Herkimer st.. wat laid yealentei rae Kev Ul a -ti nig. Hulton ami others took part in lim sal vi, ag A bulldog belonging lo landan Al. Ino.hi, or Hil* cltv, bu John ll"..... a ii sal.-nt o' M.uti'-i at luarlug od part of lu Ure or ail wanka ago. li elma now f*art hyd'opl.obla and is suing Al.-saiilei lui rt-A.nou The Unpnl.II. in ( oiuoiii le.a. ba* Hs eaiupal irn .jnarters at N,, lil en,Ul. st ll. officer* al" loaeph I. lo..eil, chair mail , Jame* Arin.ld, secretary, and Jsuin* ss. Hu. ., ill. Irena inca-. i,m.n! B. Cunningham, fenaar eaptaiB af lha ttsveieer Pit m.,nih imi k, waa arrested jenter.tay on the ehargeof stealing s srtous srtfa les belonging lo Uu vessel, ivbli h i- noe lu the I.tie U.miii. Hie robbery took place last taunto. < 1.1 egan, of SS .Ulalu .L, it aa aiHslcil leteial dayl agu lur n rn iviiii; the gool* Cuiiuiiigliau. was held for trial by J u?tii n Measer. Leela Baba, who has been trretted many Hmm ,.,,| i ,. t. r.e.l ont term iu Hie peuIteiiUary.wa* bi tore J ustn e Naelmr yeeterday ch.na."! witb robbing Horns Blreeburg'a lalioring satabllahmaat ia ssyLbe-ute. l**l luonUs. lie wit* bi ld mr BxaoilaaUoB. An ault saloon mais nuotlng will h? held al inc Pelee* Hint, (.ierusuiil ave., tomorrow eveii.i.g. An.mitt Hie sp' tk er* wm be ea Uecretery Wladeai, ot aflnaesoia i m r*oai ' i nuni al Thomas I.. J amen, (.'hief J Usll' e ^lulh Hat.* kui! th* Harv. Ur. Uwslge tt Iteas.!. AL W S PROM HIE SLR C RIK. TQIEVE8 IX WHIli: I'I.AIN'9. ss | n the family of Justice Hiram Psnldli.g. who lives In Main a tull.-ck ate.. VS Inti! Plains, weteebeaatOB Kr ida tr ev on lng. Uncle* lausacted Ute dst elli.ig. They opeucd bin eau Brawera, wardrobas, taraed bedding upside doa u am! threw wearing ap paid ovet ibo tio n io ths graateet eonlnaaia. They tai i el aa ay I un patt* of gell earring*, a gild breastpin, gold bia.aleta, gold u.iuii.i.-s. allier napkin ringa, a bandnoiuag..i.i m..Ul. and many family trinket* la goid and *Uvt>r. Aftei har. '.ng si cu rel thu booty they weul Ut Usa paulry, dettruyiug lt hal tiny dbl uni tl ant lo eal. 1 he thieve* limn tsuut to tue j.rlvale hotel of Oeorge Ileler, sud robbed a boariler.Oeorga I. ricing or M17 and a ell vet v ale h. 'Hie hoj*u cl Tin nu as .--lat teri on I hal lei lu 11 Hill, was satored through the iel lal aud uiaily ntety iltlng la the hawes tm aaa upside doun A bot lull uf uaoucj ?ajajiu lu Uso bottom ol ac inset waa nut dit'.urbetl. KL'NKHAI, OF UK.M.HAL BuWF.N. Th* funeral of iieneral Junie* Uowen.whoiliedon WednnsdAy lt Hast.hsin uh Ihi'.Hudsuu, look place ????'??:.lay at hit linnie os cilcnikiug Ihe Hudson, dbe liiivi.es were eatuducu-al by the Kev J Leroy of /.ion * Kultcopal (.huron of Hobbs Furry, a*sltleil b) list lier. Mr. nuaiuiit, of the It.fi-i mud L huicb at liaallug*. lb* bm.al waa at the Pie*'..) 1. -1 u, (.ii,? .leij al bubb* Fetry. 'lbw pail bearers were Hes id bulley Fisid, l har le* A. Peabody. FiO'letlek W. heaaid. Juhu Illgtluw, C. O. Clark and J. H. 1. Hirauahan. Among Jbote pretenl were Mr. and Mrs. Alterbury, Mia* t tun bur j lr and Mri. K.lniitud iiuUiouta, Walt*.- I.lnniislou, Ueoig* .oUsery, Willum ital nea, kl lt* llaiib-l A Meed. Mrs. all. h. Mri Ur. Ludlow, Mri Hr. liluiso aud fianna.. .1 brtnuaa JEK8KT OITT. Th* Hulton ton uty S* hteltuan look their atii.ual Battas. yiaHt-iiUy. Tht lut'iaL.'MiiiaUisir matahil..: iceompaatBd by their lady Wenda on a telly ho coach rode through NesrarB and th" Onn nea, and witnessed the bicycle race* et Kotavilia on their rettirn. BTATFN 1HI.A.VD. NBW nmomon-Flr* yrsb,rdav destroyed th* hois* of Unger Mulcahey, In Eleventh ?t. Th* Ins* wt* estimated si *'.'.2iVi. Insiireit In tha Continental company for BSDO Dan, Iel Collins'* bon** adjoining wa* damages! to the cxbut oe fMV BB iiisiira'ice. tTswrosaryjni county. The Itepiniiii-ena of Westch-?t?r Conntv will hold t < nnv.n. Hon at White Plaint on "1 loiter HI forth* purpose of eominab lng a candidate lot Mepr< srntatlve In Congres* from tba Xl Vth District The ronventlou for nomlnatliig emin tv of. !'. ' r- Will bc held on rirtobasr 14. The Hep.iain m. of Kye. on Friday evening elected John sv. Limnsbury, John ll < laip. Clement n I "ainu William I. Wari, l.dward ll ( ow'., a. Iitrld ll Porter. Tho ii a* T. Hhorman. John J. Uro wo anl Wiiiiani h. lloyd to reproeaal tn* tetra at iheCewaty, a*. teiribly snd Se. niel Ar-sciunlv District Convcntiini* hfotnrr vaaaoa, The aaaaal parado of CheflnJIsBasw un l.l nlll lake place on SVt diiet'tay. -? IKRECULALITIFS IS A WABBACMVBBtTB HAS* Boirm Fkaminoiiam, M.ins., o,n. 2.?If ii earned thal ll. K. Hi mond., pren.lent of tba 1 rank.lu ('minty Nation tl Hank, at (ireenlleld, has resigned oa account or the Investigation of tho bank's alUlr* bf Hank Kxatnluer Oalobell. lt lt aliened that about flit.OOO hi naper of a isjiteitlonable charsvier, mostly that of Hluioml*, hat come Into posseision of ihe hank Himoii'lt i* a lurga stockholder la the hank, the proa prrity nf which it somewhat Impaired of late, sod lt la Cou :r,t he r>'?iirle.i tu improper ii."'lind* to make sro.11 lils tosses. The examiner stale* thal the bank ls atilt so rent, and eau continue buslnest by paining divi? dends. A SEW MIS 1ST ER FO~li TRIS Tl Y PARISH. Ever n'nce the resignation 1 mt -spring ol the Rev. Dr. Douj'l.na, of Trinity Church parish, expictntiou ha* been kept on tip-tm* ailinn ir thc other thutgj ot th* palish as to which ol them ahouM attain the coveted promotion. The i|iieeti(iri hat lieen practically settled tiiroiijih tho election by the vestry of the Kev. Henry A. Adam*, at present ooiitiei-tcl with All Saints Cathedral at Aihany Mr. Adams hus not yet for iiiall*i accepted the notiiitiaiion. but there appears to be little doubt that he will do sd. Iii gaea Bl tiveptat he will Boa) necupv exactly tho sanic position a* Or. Doug. Int did. but will net a* junior eeaataat to Iir. Mergaa Dix, who will limiaell retain Hui nunn 1 ol I iiiiilr Church, while tnlfllling al the Hanie time the du-uie of rector ol thc etiiu-e parish. Mr. Hagart milarv will be $I,HOO. Mr. Adams i* not more than twenty-five yagga oM. Ile waa born in Mars inti.1. ami received hi* educatiou nt thc li.'Ueial Theological Sein mirv in lins city. Ile in not a I'uiversity mini, and bia call to Iii! so iuijor tant a position is (lue to the success which has attended bis ministry lu other places, especially in <treat Har? rington, Mses. Hg wa* ut one time gggig_g| at lg, Luke's Chu'cb In Hrooklyn. From there he went to Withersfield, Conn., then" to (ireat Harrington, anl then to Albany. ARREARS OF TAXES PAID HT THE CESTRAL. The Tax Department assessed the road lied* and tracks of the New-York Ceutrai and Hudson Uiver and tho Harlem Kail roads Ivinu within the city limits at real estate This was contested by the railriid agaa* raines, aud 'he case waa carried through the courts. t was decided adveraelv to the cimpanii s. There were arrears nf taxes for lour years. These with the interest made the numum due $100,000. This waa paid yesterday to A. 8. Cady, clnel ol tho liuieau of Arrears ot Taxes in the Finance Department It waa turned over bv Mr. Cad* to the Cit* Chamberlain, to fetker with $.*i0. WO ll, additional arrears ot t.-nes from other sources. EZriTEMF.ST DYER A SEURO'S ARREST. Ever t nee Wednesday, wlion Clara I.clrow, the thirteen, year-old daughter of John I.eirow, of Itresl m. I,. I., wc as? saulted by a negro, the ritHens in theneiKhborhoisd have bec a ; for h.m. anim! with (funs, revolver*, knives p tea. un a* Constable John Wornt was statding in Deer Park. ase.. Babylon, ho was accosted by a younis: I Slated man who tai.I " I understand you are looking for rue.'' " VA'ta' tori'' asked th* constable. "Why, for that girl business." the man v-pli^l Hewn Immediately arrested am! In. ki d BB, ll" gaea Ls mn. a. Charles Mills, age twenty two, of Hahvlon. He was Hoiking duiiiig the Rummer inoiu-.if fteautelt Bl Fire telaad aa a waiter. He dented that he had anyth'nr; to do with the url. but thought aa long as tassy were looking tor lum Be had i.t ter give himself Bp, Ti.e vonni.' nu I Identltie 1 Hie pi isone. at her assailant. SVhen the villagers heard lhat Hie man hid been arrested titer appeared saxtons lo go to tba lockup anl take the lew into ih r own hand*, .sn extra guard Bat been iiUrl-d around the building. Tha Ski tall.il WSS - tnt n'Khl that lt was feared tie galina station wou.d be ?;..i incl. -*>-? THE STILETTO HEATS THE Ml EY POWELL. The little steam yacht stiletto and tin. M try Powell had a ra.-c yesterday and thc Mil. ito anani jeni.tn d tha Pl s rc ord. in a race of gaari* twe haere, tha Sttletta waa bf twenty minute*. Th" i.e-.- u.i. carle in HM riornuu'. The rowell was returning frorn her regular tr \i te PoBsghkeegeat sin! was met liv t'li-ratiletio about tlfty mile, eg the Badana. The Powell wanted ao tarltat iou t..ia-,.t.ui areal ii:>*lum sight of Hie stiletto and tin t weet off et a rettliag i ice. Ttse Powell has made, lt ls said, tts nts foul tulle* in ni uta trail If she lisa.il n ic at.-'l tuat felt t- Itenl v il WOllbl Di I her hom defeat. The Stiletto Baa lekoa out her - and pHot-noaaa. aad thia lt's claim. ?! byaoai admirers. Increete* haran.t s ru,ie sn hour, lt cert uni* enabled her to doieai Bet obi lime rival u.oiedisasti riff than uiuaL MA RISE IA 7 /?- l.l.l<; ESC E. mini a ri; ni-; alua .vac. TiMiav. ?an rltet. 6 55 !?ets. B ia Moon sett 1001 M,.-,'i't *ge. 0 maa svirs u A.M ttmtf Beat. IX'AB I Pee. lagd. ? RetlOaaa, 1 ?U s".J/-*-aniy Hook. -? t.ov.isi'i. ai ??.; lieu (Jaie. 1 ol a.ii si ., ia a ni ni " i a ono oi nu sr/-: a mers, TO-DAT. Ve..nt Vtliel. Un*. For Motts close. sail* Portuease (tramp), Bratit perts. s Il BBUAT, tuft. V i .numil, Liverpool. ai M kum.in iv. I ii. I. C. f.fillan Monarch. Mouar.li, Lon lon. io a. A llo. I N U Lloyl. B'tb'inp'n -tut Bremen 0:30 a ni no .ii, rm SADAT, ie I .. Adriatic, White Kiar, l.c-i-e,...!. ..l".ii>am 1 |. n Biala ol rle,i.ia. istatav illaaeww . 1 pia l.esalll^, Hii'illi Allie!, ll JU,I.Mia 1 |'i? ? H.. Puebla, Ale. lr.. Havana .I M. i. 1 \, ni J Ina AlllllhiS. Allua, ll.,l.| . 11.30 a SS 1 I '1 ii ii..'..i.i, um.hu. Bonuuda.i j. m A ii't INCOMING STEAMERS, i. i - ? 11 v V'ttet. Front fcfmv RtrurlS.I.tvertioo! . ? 'I aa . I ,. .i u ?il .... ? i I lu iil.im. rXelh-Ai r I,a Biiurgegne. Ht ( ohm .s ? Trinidad.Bermuda.. I ' ll.ilil . .Pa, ,11, Mall .Un"'?"** .*. ir. i Fable .Bremen ,s> KouthaatBteo..y.i l.Llord Phlla'- ii.'e.i . lasguayi i. .. . ii BSaratOgB.Ila tana.v. aiu'a TllialiAT. orr. .1 Wyatt ng.Liverpool .i, nea Vaa SHIPPING w. if-s. PORT Off rf B?/.YOa*t.SATURDAY 0C1 I LSI A Kill V l.l) I Bteamer Adrl ttli Bi I, Pei sell, I ! town Vt. willi iuds.' and passenger* to ll J Cort An u lt A40 |i m. rate i ci Itsi nou I Br), Willi mis. I .? *i noise Ul Houri.i ' .t \i- I thain -alHSIIll-l I'.H |le ;i.'l '. Ml" ia ll , WlUi U la int i>*sseiiei-r s to Kiinh.ii 1 .t lo An...: at t.ie I ai al :? a in : , a' King ...f Wlndaor, NR1. Doy!* Ain.tenl li ital a. willi uiin .-i. 1 i'm;.:, IlH un. tour |.?: ,\ l;,-r talll rthip MiunieHwift(Uri t.i.weii. tttettin4'J lay*, In i li. I V SS !, In.-V a lo Bart Wallaea i Url. ninlth latedna S3 dsyt. e I r.-N lin.: vi veaattl inf ss' Kerlaui Bark Cha* laullna (Hen, Wbtke. Brernee Aug lt. la I t. bi SI allen loci .1 i .. Bari i ib* Bri liarldaiiB M/tBd*or, St, ld day* w.i . lei lo lllov.li J, Keelia., v....el lo J I-' tl li lao] .? 1'.. BOMMKT-.W * % a. Al City Ulead, i ghi, sss' dear. a , ? rae r tatar* ,r ? Bteamer Riishmoad, Reea, Itewporl Neus, with m.!.... aug paaeeugert tai Oki liomin m >a Co l I. l-l a, ! i I . I) Bteeaser I.epento (Br*-, Irvin. \. ? .i -na. , i in..'no (Hr.. Kor'h BteltlB, lo, lila .. ,s. - Bandcraon -t noa, Hloaiuat ilerin.iiiD iiieri. biiihleinaun. Bremen Os .* & C.) Steamer Or.info, dlr), (saniu. the Windward Illaaale? a !?. Outer bridge * ( o wieantei Posaeae i ur,. Leg.ie. MoetegoBay 0 Weet *a Ce Steamer Nltirars. nennt*, Havana Jaa K SS'aid .1 i o Hieamer Laiapaaas,Ciuwall. Ualvettea vat Kid ss ,-? t ca Malloiy A I 0 KteamesT Hu !*'.ii. I'leemin. New Orieao* ** H Beaman Sa amer i-uioianlo. iijum, New-Orlaani J.. B ickle Btaaaser city of Columbia, Woodhull. Chartettoe J sv Qnliitard it Co itttsmsr*Hd DoaUaloa, Bstile, Norfo.k. OUff Po.ut sud nd- "el i.'.iiuiiiuu s* co. .-r OU/BBitotta, Kelley. Newiaort Nstti au 1 Wett 1 -iiiiit, \ .. i lld iniiiuiiion H? Co, stcaim-i K U Knight, Chichester. Alexandria ant ueora-e. luau- 1 VS' WlgbUiiau. ftctiiier Kian. oula. ISennelt, Portland Horatio Hall. tatc.tlll-t ll i' Hllll.sk, Hallett. Il ..ton -ll E lllllllK-k. sic uai Haptnaa l*ni*as?n Beetea- ii If i'ia"? k Bhi,ilrea*urei iiir.. Dowoev, Aatwerp BnaaiaiiD Bree. shin san isu-faiio iBri.Mbioiil. Hiieuot Ayre* - Boyd Jt limo k.i. Uara Mir.annlns (P.rrti. Paulo. Oporto C Am*!nck Jr Ott liatk l.i.usu inri, Dealer, wiudsor. Mi-j ff wattaary x ce OAIL.KLI. Me.mer* l".tln and Ludgate hui for London Auran a. <iiy o' lu. innend and Tycho linnie, l.iverpooii i'aoniiuiai, Hatssi burg. hlbe aud iltrmaun, bremen, Behtedaia, Ainswr.laui. la liatstaigue, Havre. KiivulauiL Auiweru. Allianca. Kio laueinn Oi un* o. liarbaalone, Niagara, Havana. Lauioa?*. "a.t ettotii lil Horaaloaud llu.ia.u. New orleau*. City ol AugiutB. meir. uiiuali. Olly ol Coluiiu.ia, l bar.ostoo, Kexn.aiair. sv iiiinugtooi Old baMalUsa, Itltiuuoud, Oujaudotlal, .Ncaoorl >ow?, 1.0 kiiughl, tieorgeUiwu , , ,, umps city of Monuoai. Itotterdami Honolulu. Antwerp; 0 II Maraha.l. Lmeiou. . ,,, ... ,, ., ,, bark* Her WaMSCor, for Dsutllci lUtettl I , Marte. *. Als* tailed-Via !??>'>** Isl*'"1 ?ound-Sls)*iu*rt IV?nionla? tor l'ulUaud. ll li" Uluioi-k. Holtaju. TUB MOVICV1I..N IH OF HTKAMEUSI. i ,ii .i in i on ra. LONPori. Ooil-Anive't.*leauier Cautda iBr). PbBbBj trota hiwaZ'sUtawer Ureol_ Monaroh iBr). UtUlosv. lot Ssw Ul KBT>T0WB, Oct 3 -Arrived atatamer fnibns (Hr* Me. Mi.kau, fruttt Naw-Vork-jeviiii. ouher way Ut Uioi n.Kil .eu4 yT.Ti,. --Arrived, tteamar Hepnbllo (Bri. Irving, from New York Seui 'ja ou her way to Liv?rv>ol isud l^?'*?f**^' HI Ll, oct lArrivoal. .learner UiUftiaO IUD. Halal. Unas New i ork beni 1 li. ,.^.?t.i Tut AM?iBBbAis,Ocil Airived, twssuier Edam lUtch). rasas, fruin Naw-Yurk rtapt ld. ,_. Mat_. ui?sAti*a, outi-Ainveat, ttataiuer coluiuhU iBri. Hitoa. ell trota N*w Yolk lor lleuua. ,_M, iatiia.1. .ia.?us?r ileauertamr), I.lndanliter. .treui M laiseaD Laoiu hw ,s?? YtMk.