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PARTING 0BDA3r SWS SpnRTINfi 1 XTRA. llHlJlp HMfflmMPPlM l-Pi-IP EXTR A. j fcpRICE ONE CENT."" NEW YORKMONPAY,"p.:( KMKK1. 1, 1830. "PRICE ONE CENT. JH T VTB ft l A I n A ti feints mm Bassage of a National Election Lai Urged E as a Measure of Vital Necessity. Het the Tariff Law Alone, Says Mr. Har H rison, bqt Pass the Shipping Bills. B Favors a National Bankrupt Law, International Copyright, and HI Economy in Appropriations. V firXCUL TO THE EVEK1NO WOULD. rASBlhflTOSi Dec. 1. President Ilurrlson'a Kug, aa sent to-day to both Houses of Kgrets, contains about 11,010 words. Ehe President point wltn prlilo tothoora pacy displayed In the administration of tno BtinesB ot goverment and congratulates the btry on lta amicable foreign relations, llu ra very briefly to tno recognition ot the Hpsbllo ol Braill. Minister Allzner's recall Kin Guatemala la recited, wltn tno Incident Hko killing ol (Jen. Burrundlk. Bope la expressed of a speedy settlement ot Hfur seal controversy, and an injustice to Hrrall In the Tariff bUt li pointed out omc Hat sharply. HU venues ot the Government from all Krces for tne fiscal year ending Juno SO last Kttated at WS3, 9W, O5O. Expenditure! arc Kted at t3o8,blo,o4.3. For tne current year Be receipts are estimated at J400,XX,UX), and Bccxpcnulturca at t-TM.OOO.C.II. ' Bllie President la gratified at tho workings ot Hc Silver Coinage Act, but thinks more timet Lcesgary to fully develop the benenta to be Hrlved increlroru. KlSecretary rrortor's recommendations, re fttdlng approrrlattuna lor coast defense are Hbncurrcd tn. Mr. Harrison rccltea briefly the casts ol Hllmldattd Southern postmasters, and rccom Benila moro airlogint regulation ot the Btturallzailon of torelgu-born cltbten. The Blgornns enforcement ot the lav excluding Koltcries from the use of tho malls 1m approved. Fl becretary Irucy's lecoiumcudalloria rcgard Hflng the eMcnslun and Improvement of the Laval service are lully In Inrsed. M Congress It utged to repair omissions or neo Htsnary legislation dealing with tr.e Indians. Ht More carelul scrutiny of pension cases Is Rarged, especially In special nets passed by Con Bresa granting 1 enslons. m Tho President says the announcement to Hongresa ot the result of the Federal cc naus will Bx oillclally made at un early day, and he rails Hitleuiion to the need of an apportionment LIU. V Ihe work, of tho Civil bcrvlco Commission is m commended and tno announcement Is made V 'that the law has been faith Ml) observed, k Congress la heartily e.ougratulaltd upon the H.pasasgo of so many Important measures at the H last session. 'Ihe country's business la (luted K to be nnus nally trosperoua, the year's exports P being Bald to be tin, 000. COO greater than In the B jrccedlng year. TheoutgeBtionof any lmire M dints change In the tarltt law Is earnestly M deprecated. "There Is neither wisdom nor Justice in the B suggestion that the subject ot writf revision H shall be again opened before this (McKlnley) H law has hid a fair trial," buys .Mr. llarrlsuu. H The recent advances In 1 rUts Is attrlcult d t y M the I'rtauleul toother causes than lucrtased H tariff duties, and he saya that misinformation H In this regard, which has bten widely dlb- semluated throughout the countr), is cirtuln H tobe currecttd by cxpcrlcuce and the test of H time fur the tariff nurkmgs. H The I'rcsldcul dtuks that in the tariff legla- H latlon there Is any lnteut or dlspos Hon to en- V act prohibitory or retaliatory coiumrrc'ui tueusures. '1 1 e policy of the AdmluUttutiou, W ha eays. Is to gain larger markets for our ' products, and ho cites tho fact that American workmen arc better paid than those In Euro. ( pean countries. The reciproo.tyilauacant the Hew tariff Ian are, cordially Indorsed and ex plained at considerable' length. Hope Is exprtsie I that early action by South American nnd West Indian authoiltles will secure Ihe fu'l advantages of the reciprocity provisions, and tnat the teault to Americans will be the lull crjojmcnt of fiee tunar, tea, cc flee and hides, and that there will be a large Increatc In the vulumc of uur exports of bread stuffs and provisions. Congress Is urged to complete tho legislation fur Ihe development of American ateamsulp j tlnej. The lull benefit ot the reclproual tailff laws cannot be enjoyed If commereo Is re stricted to fntelgn bottoms. The rrcsldcfit is anxious that power shall be vItcq at as early u day as potstble for the pay Jneot ot auhsldlcs in iubII contractstu coatt H Iso and Ausiralalan Hues of btiarashtpi. llelltf Is asked lur tho Supreme Court, and to this end men ase and equsllzition of salaries I of lllstrlet Judges is recumuicnued The enactment ot aNallonal liaukruptcylaw is urged, aa la also the paisage of an inter national copyright law. Ihe 1'riaiilcnt says be Is not yet ready to recommend theowningof telegraph or railway lines by the (Interment. I Mr. Harrison bil'cveb that publio sentiment L Is deslrons of the enactment of better election & laws, llu denies emphatleMlly that In the Lodje Mil parsed by the Hoitae at the last st a- vfl ilon there U any Invasion of the Ilfchu of the 'J Btstoi. lie recites the prolslont of exUllng 1 election laws, and sayat Tho present law stops Just snort of f. fecttveness. for It surrenders to the local au thorities all control over the certification which establishes the prima facie rluht to a seat In the llou-o ol l(epresentaties. This defect should be cured. The President says that an election law should l.e absolutely non-partisan and im partial. It thuuld tlvc the control to nujort tlck and the. advantage to honesty. He argues that there can bo nothing sectional In this, but he suggests that every law uu lorco im plied. Ihe mrssago argnu at considerable length that a National election law is demanded hy tie Interests of tho entire peoil, und Is at great paint to show that If Its operation should prove In any degree sectional It is because crime is local and the enforcement of the law would thus necessarily be local In Us applica lion. The concluding paragraphs of tho message urge the necessity of prompt action upon the appropriation bills and it caution ngalnst prodl guilty tn expenditure. m THE MESSAGE. Text of President Harrison's Recom mendations to Coneroas. To the Stnate antl limine of Ittprtitntaltte; llio reports of tlio several hxecutho De partments nliicti will be laid liefuro Cuu grens in tho HKiial courn will exLibit in ilc tatl the operations of the (ioxcrmnent tnr tbo last Ureal ) car. ()nl tlio more import ant iiiculeiitH and results, anil cliiellj sucli an my betlio louuilatimi of tlio locnnimcn datioiis 1 shall submit, will be relerred to 111 turn annual mcxsai.1. The art and increasing linsinoas of the Qoernment lias been tiansactod by tlio several departments unrinc tlio year with laitiifnliiesM, energy and sticcesK. Tboin eiines, amountttiK to above m-iatl.Otiu.oiiii. liavo been collected ami Uisuurxed wlthnnt roeahng, sn far as 1 can ascertain, n hiukh' cano of defalcation or enibezlemcnt. An earnest eflort lias been made to rtimulatv a neime of lesponsibllity and public iluti m all otliccr. ami empluyees ot every graile, and tlio work done by tliemlias almost Vibollyes capeil untavorable criticism. 1 speau of tliono matters with Ireodom because tlio creditof this good work is not mine, but is sliaiod by the 1 cads of the seveial llepatt nieuts with the gloat body of faithful olll reta and emplojecs wno ero under the.ni. 'J lio closest seiutiuj or Congiess is iuMted to all the methods of administration and to eeiy itom of expenditure. 'Ihe frieudl" telatlous of our countrv with tlio nations of l.uropo sud ot the Last liavu been limlisturbeU. while tlio ties or cooil will and common Inteiest that bind us to tho btatet of the Western litmisphero liino been notably sttstigtheneil by tho Confer ence helil in this cupital to consider nit as nres tor tlio genetal ueliaiu. l'nrsuaiit to tho invitation authorized b) Congiess. Hih lepresentatnes ol every independent State ot the Ainericuu continent aticiofllnMt met m conlereuce In this cubital in Octo bet. ItsMi, and c'luttnuo I 111 session 1111 tiL,tlio tilth of last April. 'Muh impoitant convocation marks a most interesting nml lulltieutial epoch in the hiator) of the Wrst cm hemisnhiire It is iioiewortliy that llratl, invited while under an Impeiial form or gotrrnrueiit, shared as a retnibltc 111 tlio deliberations and results of tho Conference, tlio recommendations of this ( 0:1ft leuco were all transmitted to Cougiess lit the lait session, 'llio International Jlnrino Cm ferenco, which uat at Washiiiutun last Wnti-r, leacheil a very gratnyitig insult. The lug. illations suggestetl have been brought to tho attention ot all the Governments rep resented, ami their general aduptinn is confidently expected. Mho legislation of Cougru-sat tlio last session is in eoiitoimity tutu the proposition" ot the Conreteticc.ainl the proclamation thoiem provided lot mil be issued when the other powers have given nolico ol their adhesion. TUE BUCSHKL8 COMEHKM'h The Conference of Brussels, to ilcviae means fir suppressing the idavo tiade in Alrlca, sffoiiled an opportunity foi a now expression ot the Interest the American i o. pie teel In that gteat work. It soon became evident that the nuasiire piopnsed would tax tho resources ol the Congo basin hev oml the revenues avallablo under the general actct lterliuof IHH4. The United States, not lelng a party to that act, couhl not xhareitiitt revialou, lint by a separata sit tho independent Mate of tho Cougo was freed from tho restrictions upon a customs revenue. The demoralising and destruct ive traffic In anient spirits among the tribes also claimed the earnest attention of tho Conference, aud the delegates of the United States were lore-moot in advocat.ng measures lor its lapresston. An arcmu was reached tho influence ol which will bo very helpful and extend over a viitle legion. As soon as these measiues shall receivo the sanction of the Netherlands, lot a timo withheld, the ueneral acts will be siibnutte I fur latitication by the Henatc, Jleanvvhilo negotiations htvo been ofened tor a new aud complote treaty of friendship, com. nieree anil navigation betnien tho United Mates and the independent htato ol the Congo, urcoaMTitiv oi the nn.ezii.iAN riErtnuc To wauls the end of the past year the nil) independent monarchical (lovernmetit on the Western Continent, that of lliazil, cease 1 to exist, and was Micceedol by a llepublio. Uiplomatlo relations were at once established with tbe new Ujvernuient, but it was not completely recognized until an opportunity had been aflordec' to ascer- t tain that it had pi pilar approval ami sup-1 port. When the cmi so ot ovents had Jleldrd n-suinneu 1 f th s (act tin tune was lost in extending to the now (Inveititiieiit a full and c idial uclcomu tutu the laluilv . ol Aiiici lOHit eotiiiiionwealths. It Iscctill-I doutlv beloved that the good Dilutions ot tlio two eouiitrics will ho preserved, and that the ttttnie will witness an incirased 'iitimacs ol ltitcti'ioirsti ami an expansion ' I of thelt miitiinl coninii ice. I I 1 ho peace ol Ctntial America lias again I bet 11 distuned thumgli a iitvomtloiiary change in '-HlvKltir, wluili was not iceiu nied hyothei Statui, atut hostilities brotie out betwtcu Sil'ador and (lUatcmala, tlm atoning to involve all (untial America In coulliet and to initio tho ntogruss whioh had been innde tn wauls 11 union or their 111 leicsts. llio t Units id tins (lovornmuut wno prompt I v and zealously txci tod to com too thsir oillt 1 cure , and tutoiigli tho active cflorts of tlio rcpicsintBtivoof the I'mtcd Mates a ptovisioual trintv or teace ivas siguod Aug. U'll. wliclebv the light or tho i opuhlic of Isniva 01 to choo-a its own rulers was lrcogniuil. (Ion. Kznts, tlio cliief of tlio I'totisioiiiil tnivi rni'ietil, has since been cnutilined 111 tl 0 l'ru-ideiicy l) the Assomblv, and diplomatic loiognitiuu duly lulloweil. iii'cai.l, or viMiNTru mislh. Tho l.illim; or (luu. llanuudla on boatd tlio l'aitlu .Mull stcHtin I Acatutloo, while ulicliole I in transit In the port of Mill lore do liunteiiinla, deniamled isieful inquiiv. Having lalhd 111 & iuvolutioiiai attempt to Invade (liiatcniaU lioui .Mexican tcrritoiy, (leu. llarimidin took iassagu at Acapuko lor Panama Tho consent of the repre sentatives of tho Luitetl Htates was soiignt to efttct his suizurt', llrst at Chuiupcncn, where tho steamer touclied. aud Httci wards at San Jose. The cap tain or tho stbinier tclti-ed to give up Ins his passonuer without a written ordei from United Mntis Minister tho latter furnished thcdcsliul letter, stipulating, as the con dition or his action, that Ueuetal llariiin ilia's llio should U' apatcd anil that ho should he tried only lor oflenses growing out of his iusiuicotionarr movements. Th n lettot was prolnccd to tlio Captain ot the Acaptilco b the- military commander at Sun .Ins.', as his warrant to take llio passenger Iroin tho stesnti r. (leniiil llaiiiindla re sistul eatittue nnd was killed. It being evi dent Hint the Minister, Ml. Mirncr, had ex 1 ceded the hounds of his aiithoritv in intervening, in compliance with the de mands ol the (innti'iualan Authorities, to authorto and ell oil. 111 violation 01 pre cedent, tne seiuie rn a vessel of tho United Mites of apascnger In transit chained with political utli uses, in unlet that he might he tried tor such olHiiso-i under wlia' was described as marliul law, 1 was rnustiaMicd to disavow Mr. Mlzucr's act and lucallliim rroui his ttnst. 'Ihe Nicaiagnn, Canal project, under the control ot our citizens, is making most en innraglng ptogrcss.all the preliminary con ditions and itutinl operations having been accomplished within tho prcsci'hcd time. Dining the past veal negotiations have been icuewed tor the scttleunnt or tno claims or American citizins against the tiov eminent of Chili, principal! glowing out of thu late wai with l'i ru. Thoioports Iroiu our MitiiHtei at Santiago warrant tlio expi elation 11! au early and satislactory ad justment. Our lelations with China, which have for several j 1 an occupied so iinoortant a place m out dlpl mat 10 history, ham called for caicliil cuiisideiation and liavo been the subject ot linn h correspondence. Tlio communications ot the Chinese Mm istoi liavo brought into view tho whole sub ject of out conventional lelations with his cniiutn ; and 111 tlio same time this (iovem niiuit, thiough Its hiuatlou at i'ekin, has sought to atiaugc various matters andcom plaiuts tdtichiug tiie intcieats and piotec tiou ol our citizens in China. In pursuance of the concurrent resolu tion or Oct. 1. 181IU, I have proposed to the Governments ol Moxtco ami Groat Urltaln to consider a conventional rngula tiou ol thu passage or Chinoso laborers aeiossutu southern and 1101 thorn froutieis. On tho .".'d day ol August last Hit Kdtunnd Monson. the Arbitrator selecto 1 under the treaty nl Iec tl, IHin, leudeicd an award totheellecl that no compensation was duo fi 0111 the Danish Government to the Untied htates 011 account 01 what is commoulv known us thu Cailos IJiitterhold olaim. Onr lelations with tho French lteptiblic continue to bu cordial. Our representative at that court has very dlllgeiitlv urged tho tern val ol tho resttictions imposed upon our meat pioducts, and it is believed tnat tuhstaotial pi ogress has been made tovvaids a jiist settlement. Ihe ramuan ticaty, 6lgned last year at 1 eilin li tho representatives ot the United Mates, (lerunny and (lieat llritalu, after dun ratilleiat on and exchango, has begun to produce salutatj ethe's. Ihe formation of the Government .igncil upon will toonie place the dtsnriU'i of the past by a stable admmistiatiou. ullko just tn tho natives and uiuitahlo to tho three powers most con cerned in traitu and intercourse t ith the Samoan Islands. Ihe Chlet Justice has been chosen by the King ot hnoocn and .Norvvav. 011 the invitation of tho thno pow ers, and will soon ho installed. The I. aud I omuiission awl the Municipal Council an in nrocosKof orgatuzation. Aiational ami evenly dlstilhiited soheme of taxation, both municipal und upon imports, is 111 opeiation. Maheton la lespi ctcil as King. f he new tieuty or 1 xtradition with Great lintain, alter due ratillcatlon, was pro claimed on tho -."tli or hist March. Its beuellclal w 01 king is already appaient. Till. KUll bEVI, QC1STION. Theiliflfeieiice hetHCOii the two Govern ments touching the lur-seal question in the heiirn.g Sea i not let uujutul, as will be sein liv theconespotidoncu which will soon be laid before Congie-s. Jhcoflerto HJb mil the iiuestion to 111 Intra tiou, as proposed by Her Ma.'i sty's Govtiliiment, has not been accepted, fui the reason that thu form of submission proposeil is not thought to be ealiulHted, to assure a conclusion satis factory to either paitv, It is sincerely hoped that before the opening of another sealing season some uriaugomont may ho c Heeled which will astute to tlio tinted htates a nioperty right, denied fioni Itus sia. which was not disregarded by any na tion for mm c than e glit) jeais preceding thu outliri rik of the existing trouble. In the laritl act a wrong was done to the Kiiigilom or HawHii which I am bound to tinsiimewus who!!) unintentional. Duties who levle I on culniii cominoditios which mo included in the reciprocity tnat) now ixistmg In twti'ti tlio I luted Mates und the luiudom or I la iv an, without indicating the net cssaiy exception 111 favor ot that kite dntn. 1 hopu (ougiisH will lcpair what might otlici wis si ion mj boa breach of faith on 11 e nart of tin- (it.vtriimi'iit. An award in favor of the Ituted Htates in tlie matin of tho claim ot Mr. Nan Jink ki .011 ngainst Haiti was rendered cm the 4th ot In ci tuber, ISKK, hut owing to di ordots then ami attetwurds prevailing iu liuiti tlio terms of payment worn not ob servtd. A new ngrccmtnt as. to the time of pavment lias bten approved aud is now in force. Other just claims or citizens ot the Uuitcd Mutesl'nr rtduss ot wrongs stiffen d during the lute political conflict in liavti will, it is hope.il, speedily jield to fiieudly triatuient. rropositloim for the amendini tit of the tient) of extrnditinn butwecu the I mtt d Mates and Italy are now under considera tion. ion will no asked to provide t lie means of accepting the invitation of thu Italian Gov. eminent to tako part In an apnioachiug ctmff lenco to considei ihe adoption of a universal prune men liau from wiicn to nckoii longitude and t t.ia. As this propo sal follows in the truckor the leform sought to be. initialed hy tlio Mernliau Cnnloicnco of Washington, held on the invitation or this Gov ui unit nt, the I'uited Matt a should man frst a frieudl uitciest in the Italian proposal. In this cniiiiction I may n for with ap proval tn tho hiiguesttnu ol mv nrodt ressors that standing provision he made tot ac centing, whoiuvm ileeiuo 1 advisable, the tieqiiei t invitations or foieigti iiovorn- iits lo slisro 111 lonroreuces looking to 1 1. advaixi uient of iiitrrnutioial toforms 111 reganl to science, sanitation, commercial laws aud procedure, and other matters af ft'i'tiiig tl 11 intercourse and progress of modern communities. Titr iti unit, uav Tiioum r. Intlto Sttinmir of lHsn ait ltirldcut oc. curro'l vvliltli ror some time threatened to interrupt the cunlialiiynf our rolationn with tlio (lovcinmeiit of l'ortiwul, 'lliat Gov. ornniont seized tho 1 elsgoa Hay Hallway, which was I'oUHtrnctcl under a concession gianted to an American rillzcn, anil at the samo time anmilled the rhariei, Tho con ccstiouar), who had embarked hit fortune Continued o .Wccnrt 'iiyc) WALL ST. STOCK REPORTS. . Failure of tbe Arthur & Ketchum Banklni Finn for $500,000. Further Sugar Trust Stay Granted by Judge Cullon. t Doara Ilainincr tlio List xvltli Vigor Money Win Tight. Wall street was ttsrtlod this momlncby an other hanking failure of large extent. Arthur A Ketouuru, bautcrs and brokers, a well-known fltrn baring offices In the Urexcl iluilding, were the unfortunates. ihe members ot the firm aro Edward J. Arthur whose home Is In the Kensington Apartment House. 419 l'ark avenue, near Kirir.seveotb street, aud Edward Ketchum, of New Causap, Conn. Mr. Atthur, who waa the Mock Exchange member of the Arm, Joined tho Board May 1, 1HT7. The firm assigned to Charles A. Dtmerltt, ot New Canaan. '1 here were no preferences. Assignee Dementi Is unable as yet to give sny Dyures, bat It Is said the liabilities will reacn IMO.OCXl. Mr. Ketchum was seen la his office by an Evening Would reporter, bat he also refused tn give any figures. Us said tho prtsent failure was a corollary ot tho linn's troublo of a year ago. the failure had an Instant effect on the stock market. Ihe bears were once more iu control and they marked prioes down am rrhere from 1 to 4 points. l.vtryli ing on the list waa taken In hand and tbe douid fsnults were as we ik as the rest. Lackawanna no particularly heavy break ing 4 to US. Delaware and Hudson sold down 3 to 128, Jersey Central i to W and Heading IS to au,. Humor had It that insiders were not averse to seeing a decline In these stocks, and that certain of the companies wero at loggerheads about the cpicslion of production. It was elan said thai an auction sal of coal was likely to take place shortly. Toe bull pool u Lackawanna Is understood to navo liqui dated from 1-7 up to 137 last week. Gould's .Mla-oiirl 'aclfls dropped y to A3 and the Grangers and Union l'aciflc tell ltf a !i points. bugar llcflncrles certificates also declined from 674 to K. 'this was upon Judge Cohen's decision to day granting a stay In tbe Sugar Trust suits until Ihe General Term on Decs. Tho stay does not affect the right of tho Receivers to proceed under the order appointing them or relievo tho trnstces from turning over tbe property. Tn ucara gained courage at the day ad vanced aud hammered lbs list with vigor. Conditions genu ally were In their lavor and readllv explain the abtencs of support from the bull quarter. At one lime It looked as If there would ho a lively scrimmage for money. Home loans were made at lu a 14 per cent. aud bluhrr rates were oulr averted by the appearance of Urexcl, Morgan A Co. as liberal leuders. 'llieir representative in the l'xehmgo offered considerable amounts from the highest rale dutrn lo 0 per cent., hut still later there was a steady demand, ami some borrowers bad to pay T per ceuu fur accommodations. A private telegram to Henry Clew & Co. from Urlmliigh itn, Ala., says: "Coal suite ordered through mis section and Iron furnaces villi shut down. All roads will feel effects." Ihe 'treasury to-nar purchated 509,000 unmet of silver at 1.0o75 to 1.U73U out of the total offerings of 891.10U ounces. borne or the large-t declines In stocks for lbs day were VX In i'ullman. to ItW, I'. In Man hattan, lo5;. 3 Del. & Hudson, to Id), fife In I.ackawaai, lo I'.O.V. !'i in Hock Island, to t,9Vi !' h t- 1'aui, to 4v.'a, aud 31, in Louis ville, to 73'i. '1 he deahuirs at the Htock Exchange to-day embraceJ J3,oo aharea of llateu stocks, kV7,tsju ounces of silver and 23, two barrels of oil. Tbe Closing Quotations. UiitD. Iliah. Inw. Clot. Allnn t Terrs Hiuto Xl .1.1 tl vi Atlantic 1 tactflo ... 6 i a 5 AUh . Top. asj.uu JiV UVU 1'S tlf't Canadian I'sctlio '1'. Ti 7lsj " IVt I'ansda huuiusrii .... t: .Vi tUk) t'JS Clirsapsake A Ohio , 17', 17', lev, lt, CUt a UUw III lil'l . tie, tJii t.'fe its Cues. 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"" , " 1 , ty OLD B1TM McLaughlin and Garrison in the Same Race To-Day. JIFiy LANDED IHE WINNER. Little Badge Gave My Fellow a Hard Rub in the Fourth. IsrrritL to TnE iviniso woni.n, 1 CHITON Hack Tbaci, Uec. 1. It waa Win ter ruling in earnest at Cllltuu this afternoon. A cold, bitter wind swept down through the grand slanl from the neat with stinting keeune-is. Il drove most of tho women back into the Inclosure wherein blazed the big Area Tho programme, waa nttractlve and the weather did not prtveut a large crowd from attending. '1 ho first race was a good one for speculators Inasmuch as there was that element of no cerlaluly as lo the winner. 'Ihe talent finally plumped on Osceolu aa the beat ol the lot aud Installed her favorite. . I reedotu was a good second choice, while lted Kim, Macauley and Censor wero tho most fancied of tho others. O-ccola got away In front and ws never bonded winning, however, under a drive from Censor. The Western colt Macauley wna third. Foxloru was made a red-hot favorite for the second race on the strength of hit huniuier perioriuauecs, when ho beul some of the HI, In si class hoia.s In training. It was Bald that he wusatiair tight. He openeJ ni 8 tn 1 and was backed heavily. ZenUT was also luncied very much by an oilier dlvi. on of lac talent, aud at the end was nnd ti point icnlud ihe favorite. Hepeut, Kumplls and the Moss Hose filly were ulso fancied us ruvinc an outside chance. I ue favorite yotntl tn front und mayed there, winning easily uy a lcn.th mi i a ball from l(e penu .ernier was third. He-pent got oft very badly, hu' ran a very good race. i'uc third race was one of uuusual Interest as those ol i-ilmu rivals, tlcLoughllu and Uar rlsou, were un the two best horses in the race, Hallie Harper andCorlet. 'i he Hdibtreia of Jimmy McLaughlin soon in stalled faille llarpor a big laronle, but towards Ihaend afj.cat daal oi money went oa Corte7 and lie waa a strong tecond cnolco. Against me others almost any price could be had. Mclaughlin anil Garrison were both ap planaed in going to ihe post aud the race was watrued vvlili uuusual Interest. '1 ne spi-ctatois saw Garrison make a dis graceful exhibition of hiintrlf while McLougu llu ro le to win uud lauoed the favorite an easy wlnutr. Cortex ran under a pull the eninu dlstunee aud rlnlsiied foortli. Kbit got tho place and the premium gelding waa third. FIR3T KICK. Selling allowances; Ave furlongs. . nettlnr. . Mtttsn. Wilts. Jocbert Slraurlit llaoe 1 Osceola 106 Klrnu ... . 8-5 3-a i Uenir luu ,N. Hill .. . li-t 4-1 t lliLIUirl lib Allan 71 V-l 4 1 taadoni 110,Lauvniey 3 t even 6 llrd ivlm . .. ll.'..loilr .... t-1 7-a 5 lannai .... lUh Kilasoninona 11 1 10-1 7 llu.l.u llJ..lle(tii . .10-1 11 1 H Koser .. . ,, lot lroiiob IV -t 5-1 OWI.j llnotlas .100. Mairlck . .laj-l vu-1 It) aiollie Ifsnoner lUj..JlurtUa 5J-1 15-1 Osceola was the Bret to show, oloaely tol lowe I by Ijimax, Hetdoin and lted Kim. Lainblry essayed to cloan on the leaner gomg down Ihe backstrrtch, but was Interfered Mill anu lted Urn look secoud I lac, while Lomax lay third. Ou the far turn Censor began to come thtoogn and In the siretcli be collared Osceola, on whom Kivnu commenced to ride. Iu tne drlv Ing tlniaii Oaceola won by a length from Censor, with M mauley third, half a length beiiltid. 'lime l.iik M ume W paid: btiaignt, ti.IJ; for a place, 13.41. Censor paid 18.00. skconii Htct For maiden two-year-olds; six furlongs. -llstllni -, Htarters. Wts. .lockers. Mralcul. rltaa. 1 loltord 100. l'o-Uir o-i 4-0 V Kspeot ll'V Hjnii 0-1 V-l 3 ZeuJ.r 10K Penny , .11 even 4 tltiasltoee nlly '5..N Mill 5-1 ft (llrofll 05 l.rriejr '-0-1 3-1 H It djy lloy a luj Heloiic lo 1 fl-1 7 Kalllpaa IOI latinblar, .. , 4 1 I ft B L,.Uua iu3 Maoism ,. 11-1 U-l 0 Ifteuce le- II. Ill I . ,,..1 1 II-1 10 Sunora . 101 l-ilainiinoa . ti I V 1 11 Periwinkle grid 101 I. Iliut JJ-1 PI. IV Auattlnncoil . . 1 Mnniea . i'-l I 1J Mailer 10a Vv. JoUu.ou .K0-1 40-1 Koxford wat hist anif Uoeely followed bf I Kutupus, IlldJy Doyie, Muss Kose and Irene I II. uuliiguround lue mm Un same order was ires rvei, nut uuihg dovvn Ihu baik stretch Zeuder and Iteptut, nho got off bunly, moved uiroiigli and look ilute pjaitiuus bcOllid I'ox ford ami Ituiiipos. 1'oxiord held Ids leid aroun I the turn under u un, and at tin- head of Ihu strtlO'i Kunipus Mint and I ly en sent lt nt utter tl e lemlut. Ho was never able to get lipainl linford won rather eas.li l) a len.-ili an I u li.ll from He, cut, wno was Ihu tauie dlatance buiore .eudir. 'I line 1. 17.S viuluels paid: htroght, IS. 40; for a place, tibu Htptulpaldti.u uiiKD Kier. Welter weights; seven furlongs. lutllne . Starters. YV'lt. Jorkeje. UliauiUt Place I Balm Harper .. Ii7 .1. M Lavus h'n 4-6 i5 VSuls . ... IJ -"sl'r 10-1 4-1 3 Pr.-u.iuiu gsidna 110 linn io-I 4-1 4 Cortex lao itariison, i I 41 6 April K'S.I, Jr. 110 Unions 40-1 10 I ft M.linelieldlnf..ll0..1 eln'i ry IV-1 4-1 7 Anstraliiit .. I" Vnburu. to-1 111 H St Is 10 A ii .... JO- 1 B-l I 0 liellysharc ....loJ rilierUan, 10 1 4 1 balle Htrergol iway In front, with Corter, 1 April r'oolai.d Autira.stnl nexi. doing b) tiie 1 Man d April lo 1 was in front and bade and I twine Harper next. 1 In thu clowning on the turn Oettyaburg atuiul'lul aud H lelldeu fell uft. I 11) the tin. Ihe back stretch, was reached (tairlsou hail suetceoed lu pulihu Cortez eack to last 1 lace and vvaa apparently making no ellurt to wiu. April I'ool was still in front, wlih Kblla teo 1 01 d un i-allli- llsiper next. halhe liarier came lui ugh in the stretch anl woo e miy by length from I.illt, who brat Premium selling a halt length lur the iiaie. lime l..llv. .viutur t lad; Mralvht, t'1.75; for a place, lfi.ua Hulls ptid fk 11. roiKTit ttatu Handicap; mile and a quarter. Iteltlnr -. tarlrre. VVhtt. .tockeye. Mrtialil Pave 1 My leiioa lO'l la;lr. .. rvsii V-l J ll.,ls Ill) II. un. .1 1 eitn 3 lllue .leans 1O1 Itaisen. 3 1 efvn 4 VVulorJ . l'i .lou. ol 1 1 Lticlmioil ... ll'J l luui ... 11 I V I C tinlumco .... 101 VViUins 100 1 40-1 7 bl Inke .. let Iti-neli .. JO t e 1 ly bellow act a lenwtr. the best ot the Starr, and 1)lr tent tilni out to make tho running uodtrapull. At they came by tnetteud Hy Kellow iv as a length 1 flora LarcDiuont, wltn lllue Jeans, Haage, Wilfred and Kiniueno Oolngdown tho btrkttrctch My Fellow still held UU Had. Blue Jtaus woveJ Into ascoud "GENTLEMEN " place, and Fljnn began to bring IlaJac through. Mwlugtng Into the stretch My Fellow still hid aletiath the best ot It, but ltadge waa 1 losing Inst, and as they swept under the wire My Fellow wou by a short head from HaiUe. wno beat lllue Jsans Die leugths for tiieplicc. Time H.WI,',. llutuela paid: Htrslght, tl.CO; for a place, 18. Uk Uauge paid 14.80. WKTll HACF. Selling allowances; one mile. . Kslllni. , Htarters. Whts. .lockers. ntrel"ui. Place. I Psatl "el , ...107 vllen 11-0 4 -6 V I'.lonili . 1"1 llarsen 11 V I 3 Ubener 10J Hmn 4-t 7-1 4 Or! pin. lot Silssilnin.nie N-l 31 6 Ooum Ynna ... . Oil , Penny 1-1 V 1 , II Osnaarme . IUJ Mnrllit . . 101 4-1 I 7 Intifhl VI N. Hill lis 1 4-1 K Ihe Abbs.. tO Jone 4-1 7-a I 0 Lv-.tniler 111. ,ll..l li 60-1 '.'0-1 10 Vlllege Kins ..11)0 Merr I k .. .'0-1 lo-I 11 Hoperrleor 101 J. I rib. U-l 1-1 Couul Luna was first away, followe 1 by Pearl rtet. Insight aud Cbecn-j. lnslgh. went ont on tne first turn an lied foru furloug, ' when be gare way to count I.nna, who led to the lar tarn. Then Allen tent l'earl Set out, aud golug around the lar turu opened up u gup of three lengths. '1 his lead she kept to llio finish, winning by four lengths irom Dalesman, who heat Checiiey , a lengtn tor the ulace. 'Unit l.i'.'vj. I Mutuela pain: btrtlght, 18. M; plaie, I'l.'i1). Dalesman paid li &. FU1U 1UCK. Mix aud a half Inrlougs. . UttUns . Btartort Whit. Jockeys, btralslit. l'lace. 1 Test 117 Allen 'i- 0 tut V Ilie SVtierilT 11" Mender . ...U-l 4-1 3Itotilerry 10 Psnny J-1 R 1 0 linrollitr 01 N, II il U-l 0-1 0 Snnalur . ...110, donua 1 a-1 u l'arsdtae 107 .Flltaituruon. 40-1 la 1 J Outfffooij 97 Klynn 10-1 4-1 0 Monroe... 111. .hunt 4-1 loTen Won by Text, Tho Hnrrlff second and Hose berry third. 'llm l.Wt,. CUTTENBURC ENTRIES. ISriCUI. TO THE tVKVllO WCIILD. I GcTTgMiDnti IlACrTuAik, Dec. 1. Here are tho entries for Tuesday Dec. -: First Kaoe Tbree-fnurtbe of a mile, selthia;. Salisbury, 111. Klusatork, 110, 1racu.o, lu, Mludon. lU'lSertla, 107. 1 eiuun lllos.otn, 101, btete Jerome, 101. OipseyKIng, 11)1, John M wood, 100 1 Flambeau, 100, Chancellor. IlH. Pat iloran, U7, Corutlia.U7, Hil.ul, IU. Can't Toll. Ul lt Hauond Itaoa Five and a hall furlonaa, sailing- - 1 Farora. 1UA, Hath Molt, Lllllo IrecV, 1011 naili, h tie Clark, ETtnyellue, Patrick, HI) each, Nlr lUo. tlh Luray, 1)7. lladotte tllly, Paroltua, Ua eakh, Juitsa illlvh, b H4I0 llitrJ Kaoa Three qutrlsrsof a rulla, maldent CJnesn llattle. I It), l.lltltr, 111), labia u, 117 lately M , Mlee Colby (fonnsrlr Alby).Fanti.. ten, Ozone, I 14 each Toiaka. loll Bucarula, It'll Mublcan. l7,Tenueeaean. 1U7, Let liar Uo 104, Atmonr. 104 lb Foorlh llace. Mils anil aslitetnth Selllna CanCan. 11,1, Whlttler, 107, Urowu Duke, 107, ladaMaj. It'll, Walioo, 100, Harry Kuril, 1U1, loieom, 1(1.1 lit Filth Usee Hit and one-baltfurlonat. Uallston, 112, Kauwood. 11U, YoUL. Dike. 1011 llrsd lord, 1011. Painkiller, 10!) VV.noue. IU1I laao, (I7. liou.tou. 107, UaunaJ, lui, Facial I), IUJ. Swilter, 10) lb. Slllb Hate Meren-afshtht ol a mile telllnr Psrtolet, Ho Neptuoat. llfi, Harry Ireland. 1011 Lonely. 101)1 Anotutly. lot), Vt'ynwood I0J, lllanohe, 100, Oarsman, 101) Itnsa, 07, Pearl 1)7, Atery, 1)7, and bonr itn, t? lb. TIPS OH TO-MORRGW'S RAGES Horses that Should Win in the Guttenburg Events. The entries for to-moirow'a races at outten burg are not very hiavy, but good Mulshes should be wunesied iu each ot Ihe six creulr. 'Ihe llrtt race, at six fuiloiig, luukv like u good thing lor Salisbury. He has been leuiently dealt within the matter of weights ana shonld win easily. Meriden ought to fluJ the track to her liking uud she should bu sec ond. Sievu Jerome's last performanu waa highly siilttaetory aud he may be th rd. licking a winner out ol the lot ol nvo-ycnr-olde In itiesicoud race teems a hard Job. On funu Evangeline auould win again, Her race on tjaturdav uai a very good one 1 or u.e place the llrdolle nil), who rm fourth lu a f:oo I Drid at l.loden on her oral a ul oniv start, ookt the muai likely. Itusi boll may beat tne other'. A lot af maidens come together lu fie third rate, anl the neat of tho lot ai pears to Le Mohicau. He should win. I-iJJ M. ought to be secoud and Dare. role may be tnirJ. 'Ihe tan llcsp al a li. lie and a sixteenth has onlr a lui of ordinary perlorunr, name I as starters. lela .Msy has sriown uni rot vuiftit lu hrr tcceiil r ce. slid as th.i can gu tne dis tance ahu may w,n. toismii uur be second, au Can-Cito uuuht to be it I lie nt ier'. 'Ihe tilth race ought to furnish tneclo-est flniaii of ihe day. v,oiibg I'uke ahould about win. Ills last race muai not be liken aa a criterion. 1 igomty beae'cunJ and KcnivooJ may be third. Miur Masu should wli the last race. I onely ought to bo second ami Anomaly should teat the others. a t Mining Stocks The following were the closing iiiotatlon for nil ul Uk' Hocks at Lie Cousulioated hi change to-day: Did Asked III I AtleJ Anti-rnea F tleSmet. .1 i id 03 Sreeiantl , , j Alive. - 1. 10 litis A .tor 3)1 Ails na C, u. l.tl 1 70 lloiurtlele r 01 Aft rit .01 - Moru silver 3 10 Aiu.n t.O-IIroi Miter. - LID Itaioalout .10 - Iron I 111 . -V y I Plima . .31 .IM t C'l ... 'h', ,J Itiuns o.m .10 .17 Le.iltilie til .11 .11 t,i u il Hi I oj inn, Cj.of an ,.si I t I rs. ite .il tln i M CI crunal ,e0 NirihMar i rsi i e on e) I. A N I om'll. - - I'O Va 3. a I - I'lymontn J.Ik) ICAIlraivr. .' i - P. Amona .1.7 7V C'linw iu. 3 00 hltna.r.1 . 1 1 1 ') Com r.Cj, Suli.ilun'l 0) lo I Mots. .11 .17 hlormount.. ,0o I llondt iN.lD - Isiitrr rd. ,41) I Scrip.. il.00 sml llols-a ,hj i Dunkiii. .M SO, au.M.l'.', ol , Iteed. far . - 1.10 Uke VaL - ' I lel MonU.. 1.0,1 Hhoanone... irj I horeaacod, J. 10 t.-'SSalCcr Creea ,01 1.09 I ItiCiulo Oil .To SttlltlAU,,,, teSI1 WANTS NEW YORK RECOUNTED ' - Representative Flower Presents a Resolution to Congress. Isrrcur. to tuk Evrxisa world ) W ariiimitov. Dee. l. Itepresontatlve Flow ei, of .New York, Introduced to-day In tho House, for reference to tho Committee on Cen sus, a long preamble and resolu tlon relative to the New York City census dispute. It recites In detail tho allegation! aa to tho lucorrectnoss ot the New York city centos, at taken by btipt. Porter's ngenta; tells ofbe taking of a special ecu mil by tho city police, and tho results; declares New York's right under tbe Constitution to an accurate enumer ation lur the purposes of proper apportionment In the Electoral College ami House of Hopre sentallves. Then the resolution directs that the Secretary of fie Interior canto to bo made at as cany a date aa practicable a new enumeration of the Inhabitants ot tho City and County of Now York, and report the results thereof to Con gross. Tho usual provision Is made for tho payment of tho expenses, but the amount to Do appro priated lor tbe purpose la left blank for the present. j Mr. Cummlugi introduced a similar Joint I resolution. JHE SEAWAKHAKAS PAUSE Not for Consolidation, If It Means Being Swallowed Up. '1 here has been tnr joruo time a movement on foot to consolidate the beawanhaka Hoat CI iii and tho recently orgautred Brooklyn Athletic Club. Tbe Committees representing tho two dobs hate met and talked the matter over, bat that la all that baa tnna far been accomplished la the thane of consolidation. The beawanhaka Doat Clnh is an Incorporated organization, and they did think favorably of taktug the Brooklyn AHHc-Iln Club Into their fold in a body, not the chances are now that I nothing of tne sort will be done. Indeed, one of the Committee on Consolida tion told an EvkMiM) ;vokiu nporter to-day that he conld eafrly state that the two cluba , would never uni'e, taougn the matter will be thuriiugiily dtsi ussed at tbe tegular meeting ot ' me He-, vtaiihaktt to-morrow night. I I he illBlculty tins arisen through some one 1 connected nun the Hrooklyn Athletic Club be- ' lug a little Id touanximsioglveunt Ihe news, un I through ihe .ti eitanc- tu prlut of a pic ture of lie "eaii tutiuka lloat.Ilouie, wltn the vvuidi ' Brooklyn Athletic i ub" on the root. Ml in ligu it on meeting d cwaunakas was held on iimtiy and the members expressed n. mselves as bitterly op oed to thecoutoll i datum, aa th it way teemed likely to lead to a io.s oi tuetr Identity The m awati itka liott Club wts organized In Sentituber. l-'iS. nnd has been lu a flourimlng coudltmn ever since. The Idea lu enutulldat i ig would have hreu lo get new bluJ Hi the ( lub and plenty ol voumr, active members who would take an lul-rest hi theorgunlza llou liut'lhe lluli had not the ahgiit st inten tion of allowing listlf to bo in allowed up eu- 'I here are not nnlte one Inudred men Intro Seanannaka boat llu", but tber are tree from lent and nave ab nil Ink bou worth of roperty. They own ihelrboat-houjo and some forty odd '"'Ihe Hrooklyn Athletic Club, thouah scarcely two monti't old, has t membership of about three huh Ired men. It has onlr had Its club I buiio since tho nrst ot November. I CAS MAIN EXPLODED. A vVorkmnn Injurod and Franklin Sauaro Cxcltocl. A cut main, exposed by excavations for re lavltig Franklin r-naare, exploded at L30 this atisrn ion in Irout ol the Vrfi Gaulle office, uud, r tie Llevited Hailroad tracks, and badly lu.'ured a workman. stray spark set Ore to the gas, canting a tremendous report and a bursting of name our ie erect. Tm injured vvorkmau vvaa arut to Chamber street Hospital. Propoller and Llchtor Collide. Karlv this morning the t'rlo propeller T. V. Vau llmiten ran Into au unknown lighter oil 'the llaltcry. Neither boat was tenontly in-jareiU Local News In Brief. Chester A. Carpenlir. euttuesr on, the ttaaiuthlp VVaniti, Uiel auud'tuyun board the ts"al aa aha I y i the "voilh lliiei, ni inoinius. He lived al i J Sit, V irk arenu,, Jer oy Clly i Mi Isiuiltat in the tenement, 315 Katt Wlnlh I airarl. era rouwsl ty bre thiaraoroiag, bal the ' tlawes aera put ul with but 41100 damasa. I IrankVatill uten and tiiml Sobnabtr, twort. ' epeelable tweite-yesir old boys, were ooianutued for intl to.dey on a oharaa of I reaklnt into and I rubonij the livuaa ol Loals Htiler, 41 Ore herd 1 ttreel. t EXTRA r' J a. VBH THEJURFl A Bad Amendment by the Western Turf m Congress. 9 TWO MEH WHO WIHT POTOMAC Death of Starter Caldwell's Sm jfl Gaba in Kentucky. :S Tho Western Turf CongTB aMta nooat H meeting adopted an amendment to ontj ot te VH rulei which Is likely to canto more or leu 'jvM tronblo and dlssatufactlon all aronnd. Tho H amendment adopted waa bearing on the pow- Vc era of tlio starters. Under tne old role, the vlH starter had nbtolnte power to flat or latpeaa 'JH Jockeys at ihe pott for unruly conduct or dK- nH qbedlonce at Ihe post. There wat no appeal :H from his decision. Tne new provision Made: ,H "But the oOTcert may modify or omit penal. t'JH ties Imposed by tne starter." ''mLbH An excellogt illustration of aow the new Yetl rule will prolably work wot recently wltneesol fH at Linden Park. Mr. Caldwell Impoatxl 0hF.,a on a number of Jockeya who refuted to pajv f'sB them. .Mr. Appleby, one of tka directors, paid the fines. In other words, the Ajaoelatlom H remitted tho penalties." The effect iu yfMH startling. For tomo dajt the boyi were tWB flagrantly disobedient and nnrnly, and tt WMgnH tbe action of the Linden Park Aatoelatlon la' vfH practically remitting; the Ones tkat tboldjl u.tH the Jockey lo tt.e I otnt of men dltobeulence. '.V';-VH Tno Western starters are vigorously kloUavf 'Ir-gB against the new provision, for thty clslra, and 4,?vitW Justly so, that their powere are virtually utkta 'H away from them. It la more than likely that WrlH a trial of thtt rale will prove lta abuiitstr evad ,aH utter ntslettnets and that oh aeaton of HnSM workings will be enongB. , 'vviH Phil Uwyer has pribUa aanoaaoed thai la MvHH case tho Helmont stable) waa to be Mid, he) ', -aM wnnld parchtte fotomaa no matter what Ute Vlaiatl pnoe might be. It li said tnat Kr.J. H.Hegf1a J-H is also anxious to add Potomao to tie already t4HH lo.-mldtble slrinj. The slfht of MesTra,Dwyer sH and llajgln Dldding against each other for Ue rbH great Futurity winner would be a deeldodty 'raH Interosllnt happening. 'H Tne distance tor the Latosla and LonitTfllo jH Derbya next year will be a mile and Quarter SaH instead of a mile and a holt "ataH DennLson, who rldoa an occaelonal race at dR the West side Park, Chicago,! It probably one iiMI of the oldest Jockeys In America, Be being VSJM ntty-nino years of age. KM see aBBaal The rnmor has been rife for the paet few AH days that orders had been 1to toeaialogno VjaSB the lata Anutt helmout't honot for auction "ftH sale. Inula denied In tbe moat eoptatlo tH torus by Trainer Jamea Howe, whose doty It ;.7H would be to perlorm such service. A&iM see 'sbBBbb! Gabe Caldwell, ton of Starter Caldwell, died H at Lebanon. Uy., yesterday of eonaomptlon. 'JLteaW He waa thtrty-hve years old. lie oontraottKl ,-'H his disease while ttartlng boras at the ritaaaa Urlghion ileacn track tome year ago dnrtng a . vH heavy rainstorm. Ue caught cold, neglected 'iJB It and consumption followed. '1 e e l The Westerners have a favorite trick of Urn- fSB log up eterr once lu a while and scooting; all .MaH ihe money. They dropped on tbe bookleaat ' attati (luttenborg, faturday. with Jackstaff at at) to L &M Hurt Vtebsier, the bookmater, u reported to ty nave lost M, WO on Jacktiall'i victory. -, fM see "laaBBaw Calcium wai a sleeper la the fall aenae of inl the word at Guttenburg on Saturday. There) vVaH were a few woo knew Be waa good, and a H was piayod p rtUisntly In small amount 'ifM from the opening to the oloee ot the betting. CiijH CaK lam got away badly, bat ahowest remark- ,irH able speed. Ue waa second to Kvanieltne, 1H and rut baekert got at mucb at lololfora flM sBBai I The many friends of Frank J. Bryan. Ue flafafl i well-known turf reporter, will be grieved to Trl learn that hit yonnj wife died suddenly yetv vWM I terday tnornlox In Brooklyn. Mr. Bryan bad 'TfH only besu married a little over a year, and i,Jafsl 1 thus bis mlsfortaue 1 particularly severe. I.aW ee iel Illnfax. who could not get ont of her owa IH way while tu the East here, is credited with X running a mile tnd u quarior al Ban Fraaeiaoo ,JS Hi !i C7. . the lattett time ever maoe by a two vtaH year-old at that distance. This may bt) :M true, but-J!T , . $B E. 8. Gardiner, tbe tort correspondent, baa iaB met with very hard lock. While en routo Irom !rB Na-bfille to Nrw Onean nve ol hit bone ; caught oold on the train. Tbla developed lata iM typnold-pneumonla, and upon their arrival Is, ?1S New Orleans, Imprest, a yearling by Mr. Pick- wick, hiaK.. lor whom 1000 wai reruted, fJI I and Pierre, a black yearling colt, by Casino , 1 perela, uled on Friday. Kitrlna. a two-year. ;2J , old nilr, valued at ia.000, died yeaterday, and fj ' two others are nut expected to live. $,tfl i I a 10 ran an excellent race on Saturday, and '51 would have gotten a place bad ho got off at all ..ojl Ida Girl can run almost any distance In ordU "fJJJ nary company and win. v5V , It Is rnmoied that Fred Taral will rid for fil Hike Dwrer durlag tne coming season and J mail'hil uwver has made overtures to seenre Si Hamilton's services for the coming year. 1 . jK I Tie steopleehater Hercules and Chandler, Ji 1 the Jockey, who were ruled off at the recent "N nieittugln Washington, havo been reinstated; tj by tne Executive Committee of toe VYaihlnf ate. I ton Association. , . . w The Westerners will swoop down on the Jli bookies very soon with John Ualy. Too latlti 5l' is ueariy fit now and will win very won It In -f not too good company. X LOCAL SPORTING DATES. I Decomber. l.ltaoini ttUIKtou. f 2.-)taoinailluttanburf. AT 3. llaoiutatUirton. 15t West Mile A.O.botlug tourney at Ltnox Lyceum, ,,j trial boulN f, a ,. . Tl It.-Vv'ett Mde A. C. bullae tourney, finale, M Lenot Ijoeuin FT I rveteutu llegiment A, A. saraea. al armory. New fi Oranya vs. Creaeent A, 0., football, Vfaahbaxtsi Park, llrujkLju. H. 11. ' h ' at m 1 YouaA.'Hylle,',Acme''IJerlePt5llt Yi AUUdikreesetawruiBVMltvMa. Ask drutltt. j ? , LJ