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Sro'tTS OF THE HOLIDAY. OS TRACE, FIELD AND WATER. Vl, .a,-, .Ill.O.M). I'AIIK AM) ItnilillTON* III Al ll ? 5A Il\s.i'.\n. A-;? CKICKET-C'ttNTKSTS WITH PAIL AM' OA* ? in'v. 'f ?'v,'r* ?'??,* Daeotatloa D?J in aud about ?ear-Yett ,'"1 s" ?I"^,''t* "?*??' KSSts -? ?*?? kinds m was yesterday. Tho turf season wax Maned a iib greal spin! and display at J< rome Turk ZUtbere was racing at Bnghtoa aka. Baveral laeeball emnoa ol Bouaaal int-rest wore played, ]-ala defeating Prraeetea by 5 io 4, and tha lletro poliuns heating the Cincinnati" bv 1 to 0. There vere gamea of erkkel al varioaa polata In raeht | there iva* mont activity, BO atm than Imir c'uiis tie Atlantic, Beawaahaka, New-Jersey nnd Jersey City, having regattaa. There were rowing contests..!, tho l'aa-aic Kiver and there were ath? letic games in WiUlaiaebarg. onaniio day at jerome park. A RFMAltKA.'.IK kmm%\mt\%kSm Of WKAI.TH. Ill At TV AM) I.VSHl'iN?<?<?<>" ItA.TNi;?(IKOntlK KINM Y, l-..?n.lA< K. STRATHSPKV. DAN* K. ASH LILY M<>1'. aoa thu winn aaa At DO Otk** rnet-tnuk in America i? thorp ever siioh ? ??'*-Iie presented tis that at Jer? ome Tai. yesterday. .Sheepshead Bay, Lon. Uratieh and i-arutoira oiten gither larrc iiuinticrH of spectators, with a koo. ream matathmof -mfaahtoaabla element, tint never in their best estate cou'd they piam ul xuch au arrav as that seen at Fordham. Mun ay Hil fceins to have Bottled u*'0n Decoration Day at Jereme Perk as faralahmg aa aduiiramc opportaattl for au open-air festival baton the annual nodus te the seaside nurt thc mountains, to thc springs and to Karole. To attend the ruces on ttiat day Bppoars lo be regnrd. rt more ami more every year in tho light of a raa-iraaVT duty. CartanUy there was never quite so eataaetvaaa assembiina of people from thctiucsi ajaartee of ihe city at Fordham in any pKCrvoaa year. No less than a round dozen of four-m-huud coaches -.vero ranged in trout of thec'tila-houso, ono more than appeared in the ii-ieiit annual parado of tho luacliin. Club. (in and about ttiese couches, on thc slopes of the clulfhouse bill, on tho baloonUs of the buddinu, mid in the lad'..-' SC HOB of the grand stand, was a railiant hos? of lovely faces lind graceful fl-rures and a varied and deln-htful display of the daintiest and most elegant of summer fabrics fashioned lu the freshest styles. I: whs a noteworthy spectacle. Little showers fell st limes but Ikey did not daunt cr drive to shelter the fair h?'arcrs of bi'lB-t-liucd parasols or thc fair wearers or li.Ut-liuted (-owns. Tue crowd of mon vi ns of course very groat. The rail? road facilities were overtaxed Uookina.in. was car ried on freely. The track wns In excellent condition, pood horses ran and the s;tort was unusually iittisctivc. These ?iinwd avd lucky owners, che Dwyers, waa tha U'.-ft race with their gue coi* George Kbaney, and tho tireat .Menpo'lfan Hniidicnp willi the fleet bootjack,but in the thinl race their Carley B. was breed to yield to Strathspey. Tlic stceplc-hns'.' abounded in incident, for three out af the rive riders fell. First Race.?rame 1*500; all axes; speeisl weight conditions; l's miles. Five starters?Dwyer Brothers' colt George Kinney, by Bonnie Boothind Kat?lees (S years, H)7 pounds, ridden by J. McLaughlin) jr G. I,. Lon.lard's colt Marmite, by CHoaslg'SfllU ct. I'l. lin n nanj; 1*. I.orillard's colt Gonfalon, by Glenlyon?Cor? delia (3, I'l. olney); J. E. Kelly's celt Carlyle, by III L'seal-Caro:!,." Ci. it-41-.', DaBBl; and Babcock's jteidlng Gol I Mag il.'.)"), M. Donohue). Bettlii.?Qeorge Kuruc 1 to 3, Gonfalou 7 to 1, Marna'.e H to 1, Carlyle 1_ to 1. Gold King 15 to 1. To an even start Ihe has fell at ihe Hrs: attempt. George Kinney took the track, hut quickly gave way to Goutuloii. a::d Carlyle raa Into ?eeead p ? . Magnate showed no speed, aad w_s nei er near inc frmt. QonfaloB reasalned laadvanoeen enft'eranee un to thc last quarter, warn Qeorge Kinney moved Itv uni \n h carty iud: _?. reine. _,,d came _g ibo wiuner in ? gallop, never having beea pushed. Qsnfalo i troaaed ihs Hue two leut.*, behind the winner, Gold Kin. third, n.x ougths beiiiud Gonfalon, ^I_. had fourth, and I lilllie la-'. Tune 2.QP _. Bet.i l'.aci?i,re,u Metropolitan Blakes (handicap); $1<)0 each, na l follett. deeUrai iou Conditions, added, g-00 to second; l'-j allies, Llrveu starters? Dwyar Brothers'geldlag Bootjack, by ii.ouie Bcoiiaad ?epari'tiw^rass (5 years, 1^0 "pounds, J. .McLaugh-U) ; G. L. Lonnard's ^e.di_? Munlloi, by Glenelg? llmx (?ged, 120, i OOM lo), and thc same owner's colt Trafal nar, by Kin*; Alfonso?Aerobic t3, 100, 31. Donohue ;. P. Lonnard'* gall-Bf Parole. by Leamington? Maiden (aged, 1_4, Foakes) ; Yonkers sta tile's horse Ge.terai Monroe, hy Tom Bowling? Minnie T. Morgan (5. 117, Pltlgpatrlek)'; Freakm-as f-tao'e's coll Macbeth, by Macaroon?Jersey belle (4, ll'.'. Holloway*; Littlefields coll 1 ive c.o.it.by Bu.liou? Kilty Fido (4, 100, Waller] ; eueueker's BUy Miss Luw icijiv Leonling on oi Belora?Lad/ Lumley i4, mo", vv. Donohoe): Bhrewebary Mattie's gelding lonni:, ay Glenelg?cronniel (0,118, iiu|-_e?i; M. J. Da Cs coll Hilarity, ly ninnie Beo?and BeaulahUL lot), Spar li: . ? j ind (ar.:i_::r? e"ldlug ILtledon Ur Kin-,- La-ar? Kino** io, no, -ireuuau). Betti ag?Meal tor u io _, Bootlaea 7 lo '-', General Monroe 5 to l, mus Lanoey 8 to l. iii,amy 8 ;o l, Free Gold 10 to 1, .id 15 io 1 BgBlBSl un., ..to-i. After two bi< .avaya ibe c-z .ai w.,-. tivanto siiuic siart, Macbeth ti-ing Tcit at tbe post. I Free Gold aad litlarity were lo thc front uivi-:.in mu Monitor, Parole and Miss Lumley iu the inst. Hilarity ?et tbe pace at a rapiu rate, closely attended by Free Gold, nit.'i uara?lr aud isootjack well up. ai the end of lie arel ball ?ole, passing lht* grand ?i~u.L, Iii.ail y was a tieck bt-f. ur Uorsaii', with Free Gold third, and Soot |B - lourtta, MoulUu Ultu, tteneral Mon me sixthi mile l'arole, Miss Lumley kud Ttatalgai formed the rr_i ^?r l. In Ihe next ..aif inile ILlarily eUiariccd til* lead to three la ugtns. Monitor and Bi io i lack were no* reatrinag ti"- teeaa i plaoa, bm MOBHOT .ave way before the none streich was , .. _ Bo.itisek had apeei Baanga ta aatraa Utlaritv easily tu thc unai lark?g and le wm bye length? wu h HiiarHjr ?eeoud.halla leaathbefore CreeGohL kloultoi foiait;, half a doses lenjrias hack of Pres Gold; Parole a poor fifth, Gt-iicrul flhmroe sixth, <o:?air r,t:ve_tb. Miss Luin.e.i e. gbth, rtafalgar math, and Maledoa lai-t. Macbeth cantered ore; the eoUTM after Ids muli.i tune at me start. It had be n thought tU_l Hie -.rr IJ la Cc Wtln a t,UUl Ur Hint tao U.,lc.i lo. I.o ll jack, but he Las Improved gr atlj narc last -caisoij, aud can uow hur.y aitnost any imist. Pare e wns _? ror promlneul In Ute mee, Agi hm natural y n??-? ned ?? th i.- -,'ini and weight a ?! a_ capacity. Monitor ?.? tot equal te hts heei fora el las) year, and* ????on . M mi tc waomrbeiowl -. Hilarity aad Fr?sGold saeta t? become mueh better tuan in :--.:. aud a .... ii tupi ive um'fal. i ha. niue ?us fan loi u.e welgut aad tue eoji i-, nuata, i. ml li.nc?i'm-<? $900, free handicap, all agaa, i ]a nu.tai-. BeVeaatarten O'. Dob -? Mtrat;.spv.y, by ia lent ik-l^t Fulka |b years, llttpottnus, rUdeu by Iso owner,; Dwi er in-ui.!?:?-? (j Mui<.ai ej li.. ... ?Ladylike I, l:'.?, J. Mei. uirh In ; O'l tiers i Imp'., x, ov k % i.r.i.*. oi M-carooa BcBu twa, gnuiliMO; O. i.. Lonliard's ,'. .o.ui Vulusla, :.. Pal ? j vsuda ii il. ll., i ralj : J. I fl.iy I..a K., hy gina a lonso Leran ci, t?j. Riley); Babooo_rs filly Lisski M , h.. Alarm ? Lauy Motley (S, 100, Breauan), a.i l'hompeon's coll J. tl. Sal by le.iincia. Kuuna 14, 100, Gerard.) Beting Btrathspev 8 to ?. ? i I, 5 io 2, Duple- 7 io 1, V o:,id;.i J to 1, Ida K. lo to 1, ..,//.ic Wc l& lo 1, J. O. laay 'ja in 1. implex m.ii LUisl. Mc bc-av-d badly da lay i u j; Un-st; i.i i utiiv li. si n , fl'.n lin, , bu V iln-ua ?a a lillie ii.ranee after' luuinn;; a quartet .-. tte nen rfaansr Dsplei -lim away umi wm, ui^t ny two i.,1.-':,-, in pessliif thc e.luu Lion-.. farlay li. umi .tmthspej were MmmnghlBihs dm the) a mded thc south Beld, ai.a Le-oaiijbnieiniu.il. i or a f ni .un. I.',. n l '_riey ii. nud mi ithggoj ij? i ? a.ly even, out ( arley B. ha i a utiUj loo ii.i.ca w, ixbt and Strathspey ca m- away in the last hundred vant-i, m mina by two lenjrths In i::l l! ti. ?eeead, - leuiitb ano n bait bi loir Volusia. Duple/ ?<- ir. nu, custom, .pm in tee last Quarter ami u as ? bad louriii, ibo oi-t-i . suvagliag home. ...uiihMace?f*urec ibOU; selling allowanees one nu.c. liv.i starters J. W. Bell" neldim Han .-., ly Bon aie.se. tia:..:-.lei,ni-Jorie ...- o. 1 /') |?,.:.,..-, ,\ . ljon OLUt-i, mid P. il. Dalli ? i,i.i. ? ii. ...jr ',. - |,,, tic (a.tu, io?. J. Betting-Dan K. 1 toft, Bsby-1 io i. Oas K. won easily ft V.oOit Ihon nut B" bailor Um. iiuii Baoe- Ilaudlcap steeplcchu ; purse iowt DOO W second; lull can-,-. Pivc starters Yonkers mabioae jf-Uimg Yoakerw rfdraoerlj Wooleuch) by i\? Hanm Miss *..},, Uumd, l_o, K.m. ??); Bradley's 0^ur> ' ;. '. 1-ri, ll I.r.-a ,a:r Um U__UOWn (Bgod 14J, Green); l. Ge-hurd. bone Bil ni, by bonnlt ->' ai mas?Glenrose urned, l.J. Capuuu Uoimes); M. J. l)ar,'s nia.e l,?.el.. I,- V gil M. K. li. fi, 186,J. atoaay); and r. Adora's feWb-g Ltuie My-i_,i, bictt!..'i. uia-uo'iu (a^id, U>;>, Alloidi. Bttliii. Lily MoflMB '_ to 1, I.nelila 2 io 1, ltiak.ru 4 tn 1, HIloXI 4 lo 1, Little My-tLall Ultu I. Ih)* * aaa race luU ol aocbl-qus. Iuh-iUmiuu in advaaec Uiuil sba- Kut lo luo water lump, ii a rt -u.- _____ down lu a ht ap, tlimwiiiy M?*aiiy with ,-it-at VoVOC Out no. in)iiriii>.' him nu nitdiy hui tb it bc was ame lt, limp a war mui a time tia me ann of a friend. _tr_a*e to aai aha mai aaeapaal severe burts. Lm.e My? an?0 a Un wa ur tui? hgag over itt thu watti, bm boin he i.nu Uis Jock ry nat iii- ?.-.uni on mic to escape itrepa.'sole daina.e. These lnelucnts left oi.:y laly Mm ?nit, Vuiisi r? aud lill, xi lu the raa-a Ii.it utu-r e.'uiuijf down tue bbl as he **as oruaMagtbaasarm Biloxi stuiubled and spilled the distiu^uisbed . ai'lain Bonnes, wbo rolled n,?.-l .rmu-lv lu the dust. ll..ni ?int led up Uie hill after this exploit. Uoluies picked hiui-rlf up, run aita r the n-asl, n-iuouDtcd bim and ilu Isbetl tue oaiurso annie lime aller lae race Was over. AAlj tlursou nain- lu Uv wm ncr a a un. ii ".1 yards belora Xoiikt rs. Tuen Ibu sites-taiois retire? for dinner. KACING AT BRIGHTON BBAOH. Followinif the example set by their more ansiocratic rivals at Jerome I'srk the gfetgMea Beach Kaeiog AseociaUon np?ne.4 their sprtajr raciuK season at t-'om j Island yesterday. ITlist Uaco-Fursa $'.:,(), f_0 to so omi, for kll ?asa, ihrev-ijuarici's of a mile. Them were eleven Buners, pools soul; Lillie Miucb iji*>o. Ixmdoii SSS, Hula Dan $i!0. tteid ?50. Lillie Minc- waa lue favori;,' tn thc Freui'h pools. Liitb- Minch icu all tbe way .'nm ene to iw_U--_tus and wwi the race with ease by three lenatim. Iiaaka was second, a length ana a half before Little Katie third. _he time was Lld. Freuah poofs a t ond uaci?i'ursc *ri;.'-o, ff50 io maaag, aattaa artea** an ??' s, one mile. There acre atght staiUrn. Fools sold: sUetiheliu OM, Juliet IMO, Ulfl $'20 aud Held mil}. Mary Comet wort tbe rice by two lengths, Blenheim set-oml, a sheri half length lnff.n* Mt.uk tbird. French paoli paid |M tO. So b il for tbe winner. Thirl RaM Curse tgOO^ | "?() to sc'-ontl, for tfcive-vfiir old, revcti-i-lghtb-t of a ml.e. Eight started. Pools sold : Tocsin, flin: Tennyson. $170 ; Klug Fin. $100 | Lena $0(1 arid llrld |8& Tocsin held the lead np to the half? mile post when KiUK Fun w. lit Into tlie lea.l, lin 1 holdti)? lt easily to the end won by two leutrtba. 1 loutit ful was second and Peseta third, The time wm URR**. Vtaaaeb paoli t-iiul |tl 75. Foui t h Boes? Purse 9850, fBO to s eead. teraUagse*, m miles, iiiere wt ie mx starter*.. Fool* SOU : Little Fred $100. Aritouio $2b and gold RtA\ A qu.irjer of a mile from Ihe lltilab Ihe jo okey g iv Cromwell his lifitiL ne horse stumbled, hut reoovrred blaaaelf Inratedia! ly, snd won a eloei race bys short neck. Ar-cme woe eeo enri rni'l Lit '" I'"-.I thirl. Tito time waa'J:Kl. Fr.-iica pools paid 9HS i" pitta Knee- I'lii-.eft'j-.o. $50 to second, welter weight", 1'4 tnilei over live bardic***. Eight storied, Jim Me Gowan won easily by iwo lengths, Bonser seo li.L'v third. Tlie Mme wac -J.Co. Fri i.th pools paid ?t'.i -to. -_? THE LOUISVILLE RACER Lui is\ ii li , Ky., May UO.?'1 lu-*, wus the seventh.e_y of the ssatng Bssettnc TM weather wm sl.ovvcry and thc track heavy. Uf the sixteen Boreel tliiit started in tm* Ilrst rate, u Bellina rate of ono BO Iv Monticello, abe sold eighth ehoic la thc poola, ttnlshed lind, tallowed ny Vanguard, vi ita tbs tat ni Ito, Metro** t Itsilnni. Time. l:ls'?... Trie Club parse, Rte furion -. for two-year olds, wio* token by MIm Brewster, neophyte second snd Flank ai"l Lock third. For the HraDhants' Stakes Ave horses came to tbe post, cheek mn to, iii fi vu!!!.', vt..-v.- : vin Mi lia; ?>:?, Bond "i'.v tidil. Time, i:&2\. The fourth race, a purse of 8250, thri*e-fourihs of a mlle, wm won by Pope Loo, willi Highflyer *?* and iiii.-iitii**.-it livid; lin- favorite, Bots B, !>.)-.?* un placed. Tune, CM'-i. The mlle lu-tts hod only to i ttoriers; BufusLwon in straight beau. Time, i:">"-"i. l:5714. Mistral was BOOM?!. BASEBALL Xl. WA THE YAI.K-PI.INf ! H>N AND BXVBBAL PBOPRMIOHAt CHAMPIONSHIP HAM! B. Then- wast n large crowd of college students and t lietr friends tit tile l'olo Uroiiuds yiHtcrtliy after? noon at 1 o'clock to hoe Yale and Trine,ton plav MM t.ai!. Tlie super.otlty of the Yale mell WM ideally seen throughout thSgBmSt The ?yttlthlBg Ol Jones fur Yule wm af a high order, ia fact t<> high timt tbe BHaeetoa linn ton.tlli't r .t'.'i lt at all. The result WM thal Vav WOU by a st (tit- .if 5 tO 1. Appended ls the seore. Vale7 r tAt foi a j t il /*r(,.i ' r bi ..... f 1 1 .1 .( _. -i -i ~onarV . ,, 0' 0I 0i ti 0 o (i ii I Harlan. Sb. o 3 " 0 9 0 l, 0 lo jj o |wadletsn.c f. oj ll ll o o ii i it Moffat! U uhlm-rd. c.. HUMS ?s Hopkins, iib.. Julies. Ji . t liliils, lb.... I'??:? r, .'!' McKee, r f Southe, cf .. Luri'i'iiter, l.t. _ toui.rsrsii-i-iunii toui~. .i hi^a 1' b\ I 2 I M. Hail Ul..' 1 0111 1 1 Ol Ol 21 lt* 1 BMW, t. f .... -' '*' HO! 1 lil.' 0 Antrim. 2b... o ' I 1 _' O 1 l..l_.jr.ls. ll. I 1 ll Ul 1 Itt Nt- ll OBBB I tl ll I*-MM I. Yale.0 0 1 1 D n 0 " Princeton.0 0 0 0 ti O HOI t Hase Mts?Tale s. Princeton 7. Hir.t boss Lv srroi - t, H,Ll. rt,.11 ft, -It-til* tl.lt -V.ile s frill. . ti';. Tutsi left so bsoss 1 al.* 2. i-i ni* ti,,u ?:. Tb ree-bass hil -..nt tn* l. Double pis; - rv. lo es, Terry. 1. Wild pitch?Moffat! 1. Hassell L.li Hnii'Mm !. empire, Mi. Jil kion. t (oats I boon .uni lOmlnntsa. A league Mme between thi i Kew-Yorh lillie, wan pilled On llief.Htolu liortluli of the P GroundsntB.50 a.m. T t New-York nun n...k tbe lea I In ttie nrs' iuiiiii*.'. I .wi iiiein ,i-tl runs being off hits by Kulin; and Cassias aad errors liv Hadboiirue and Trott. No more nuts were scored until the inuitifi. when errors hy Catkins snd D -v .'....-*l three mai to t>e sooted by tbe De trot ts. In tbe laei lniiiiigtho vlhitiua tenn lucressed theil lead by t-**v-> r in., nanok mil Mansell scoring oh on error by ? wh,. threw the ball wild to tbinl base. Tue following nt tbe tcoro : Detroit. 0 0 o 0 0 ii" 0 1 g? 5 Nev-Yiiik.2 0 0 0 0 I) 0 l) 0? 2 A closely-co i e of baseball was played on thc American Asi I . In tbe Polo Oro und*, .... ie.a ii,vi;, net wei ii tbe Metropolitan oad Cia ? nines, i be Rame wot * itly conti iti i that not a ran was scored on either side until tb inniug.wbso il .lbert mods the ouly mn of i be caine, i be - : bel ii si til.- bal a i.l lu I .<? Held, Hie pitching er Keeto and catching ol Hoi ertwere f" exeelletu. Tue leon of tin* g.iiuo ni *,ipo*. Met. .-".titan.'0 o o 0 o O 0 O 1 1 ( m. luu.tt. 0.i 0 o 0 0 0 0 Boos earned?Metropolitan. 0; Cincinnati 0 Pim ru.ti- MeHepuiv,m. t ' m. noun i. -track oul Mel ' ion l ' i laciBuau.;. ru .. Isti na lu.r. ^.* ,i ia . QDStl, '1. rim*.* La--- b!U -Kl t( seilus. 0 ; Cincinnati, 3. Passed balla i. t luime Mr Was t lat?- td | u Bad lorty-lli emu.nie Tbe New-York leura retaliated lu the af-ornnon traine witii tin- Detr ll niue, winning by rv ? toora of i io 4. The hom.- olne fielded wretchedly, nmkiuk nina errors. The score was a tlc np to tue llft'i In al ii--, iv Leu the Kew. York team made four runs, toking the lead. The Kew York team wmi the irani ' ? bm eh ng their Lit.. Detrotto played tn baa look, hot tara left ob tho buuel. A tummary oi thc score ll append, d : Detroit. l o o 0 2 o o 0 l I Ne w-York. 1 0 o o 4 o 1 J o s i:.,r:io.i ni'-*-?Detroit,Oj Hew-York, fl Plrttl errors Detroit,ei Msw-Yorh,a. Struck out?Detroit, 2- Hew- York, 6 Total lott oo bases- Detroit, ll; Kew York, 8. Hollie runs? Welsh and Ewing. bit--Ewir.K. Two-bane nits?We,eli. Gillespie, Troy, Hanlon, Bennet! and Trott. Umpire, Furlong, Time or game, ? houri and lu minot) ? rho Metropolitan nine had a complete walk.'iver In tbeirafternoon gaiae, tbo Colambui tr nu being their opponents. Tie liam.-.-.'it. tonk h.. lead In tnt ??? ? >?!. 1 Inuing and held it easily to the end, anally winning bj thi More "i 13 to o. ihe Columbus nine played a wretched fi Wing i-mnc. being charged with -v . errors. The following is a ?uuiiuar> ot tu.- seers ? < OMT-lHllB . loin 0 o .1 il ll Keiropo-tea. I ? 0 0 I 7 0 0 gOOoUgOOtS WM plated it' Ute Washington I'mk. Btook yu. (irounUi bertwi en me m toklj n ma Pol Interstate ni'i. ? 1 - Bl . i,!i-!*i li la* Lad in tit first Inning and held lt tkroughoat, winning hy S to l. 1 ne SS ire by .niling- ll op* soded ; Ofoaklva .2 ? " " ? " " " ! "- ?'* Hull.vu.* ..0 (I 0 O 0 0 0 I 0 o 1 Bast-hits Brooklyn, If); Pottsvtlls. i Errors Brooklyn, 3; Pottsville 7. I iiipne. Ml l*le;i,liu(. IhePolytechalo otoo, ot i!r,,.ikirn, ployed the Hop kins4.rammerBehool,of Kew-Uoven, umi won by ;*.> scot. ii to5. I'mijtosi raia, Kay 90, fids moralng the -f" i.n-a*..-.. elah d.f sled the Phfladelpfils by s leon "f IS io 8, aad the Athletics won s be-fl from the < i bys score of 8 to B> lo tbe afternoon tin* ( blcsgot again a tue i'll' ad I phis . lie i . ?? to I. Is ,, , ,.- -i! eleven iii;iin_r? Ui I " in. ..mali moe lou a nun ir*.:i. Ul ? Athletlos bj a leore ol IO to '?'. i: ?juno, i'i nu , Msy BO. -In an azhlb lion _.- ase hers to-day tbe Harrlobaig Blub flefested Ihe Actives by a ,,', K to 4. havirig in tin- uior nu ' Ui teated the name ,?;:,., ,; narriah irg '-y a f ore o', n io -'. i.i.i/ iin.iii. R. J. May :<?. -Ths Lafayette Coller. Club dofooted the uiae of thoKUasb .. i a??o .-.j inti lo da* h.. a HH-Tc oi 27 to .)? b. j] i.n i i*iu, N. Y., Muy itu In s game ol ... tD-.lai l. I't.ion College nine defi nei the represents ii .milton i.y a More of in te 0. \\ h.vi**., hiv Moy RO. luau exhibition (.'line ti*.I,iv ihe QuioMtepS d i.-att .1 .li.- in. ri i.l ' lab, 16 to l'A. i:,,.i,i\, Msv80. Univ tm dsfeated Ambers! hereto dui bj a seor ol Bte n lln-inv, M,o ii '. Tot Boston Club won two vlctoi ? lo t!vv, ile'eiill'JL' I ti"' ' I' veLial ll!-.t la tue luor.-iiii,-, il to I, sod the Buffalo ame iu the sftoruoon, 2 io 1. lUl.TiMul'.i:, M iy 'AO.? This ra..iiilrij- lao Eclipse, *? I Louisville, de.Vit.ji Un* Baltimore otes bye seore of V 100. in the afitanoeo tbs Baltimore mea, In s ij'u Inningsgame,ttefeatedtheKcllp* byascon ol -ia..' PBOTIOBV! L. >lt) '?!"? lor i'i ivin. In 1 .1,1V Bogalo sines played her,* to-day, Provldeuos wiaaiag hy thc moote ol 1 to --*. Watbbbi lil. Cona., May BO. Tbe Yale traebmen ne the Mt.mi.ut- placed 11 S*i:ii."f h.is. (nil here la frevlinieu winning Wtth a ooore Ol ld toft Dar! ie giune ihe ci n- tlu'ami, which wm crowded, gove way, canst uv irma I sclteawnt. Otto Costrop, a barlmr, was serlonsiyInjured,oud oilier personsreeeivedsligo! in liill'-e. PnTtBuao, May 9ft ive gt Loals aud AUegheaj eluiiM played two gBOMI her" toil iv, tho 111,u ulai; ggm :? 1., t* ni. tl ai ll) ? eoaiuiiiii ol the fifth iaalag. 1 Lc BOOM was : Bi Loutit, 1 ; iHsghSBy, '2- In IhS SftCiaOOS tin h .me nine won, 10 lo 4. 'iiiiMiiv, M. J-, May :io.?Thisssoralag tue Treeton Clobeasily <'? *? ? i*.- Brown University uni" bj s seore of 12 i" .'s. in the afternoon tue Brows ii-iyit were . ? I,, bootoo, iu to '?'.. -ii tu OH.vv.il'., N. J. May HO.?Two Karnet of ball wore played here to dav. The Alerts iii f-at. d Itu UaloltH. iii to H. and SltM | ie burr, by a score or . to ft CRICKET -MATCHH.S. A cricket match urge played yt stet day ut Hobokeu bstween Hie ll isl eleveiiH of the sutton Uland anft Ht. t.eori;e'M 1 iteio-t eluhs, and remilted In an euny victory fm tba former. The Ki. QooTM'l Wen all illt poeed of for ihe BBB?I total of M, uml their opponent*. scored Ti before lotlug a wicket. At the tamo time at thii was hajtpenluK ai Hoboken the icc.nd eleven of tho Staten Island 4 lui. was ouga','ftd In winning a tlrnlUr victory at I'roapart Tark ugalntt the Manhattan second team. The latter only noni od IU, ihe hutt two wicket* felling lo J* Ky re on lue Ural two balls he bowle.l. Tbs Htat-ti Inlanders tm-eeeded in potting togetbtr 100?A. E. RoberUc->ntribiiti??v;i)and ti. K. Moor.. 17 u.h out. Tbo New-York Hiiib, whie.ii waa only formed .1-1 season, woul to Tremont io p;ay tbe Claremont club and succeeded in deifatlli? llieic Sv iit) ruut. BOMDfG I'K.Kt )N FLIGHT* Thc Ilittlsuii Honiing PlffatM Club htitl its third race of thc itrattuii 1. si'-rtlay. 'Iln*,tirt wat raatb* at 7:40 a. rn. from Huiitln_;ton, Penn., th.- eiitin-a lu 111 g lilxtyloui- blrilc. The return)! at aiiudi.wn were 'sn bird', and IhSM i*ot lbs li -t B pu ti ion I rafi s 1!ir niore, ls as follows: P. Wlitl.i.v, el Ne-Aiiik, one hird, al 1:42 p* m.; f'l'*' f"' '-'()I ""-?' ''' ? -peed 1)7*4 yalda per minute. J. K. ll... uv. of Nov York, 01.c lur*. at Mg p. m.; tiut-_.il':* -ju iiiu; flsllM] speed 07H yarrta ll. Kiivci, 0. Wiilia.i s . , in bud, nt 2:2i', p. m ; dui.nice USeimiles) ?. ' -I '.1,2 jaiiU. .*-. Va.iM.u'M', of Hrook lyu, umi e.id, at. Bi gi lg p. uxa ..iMui.ic'Jio 5.10 miles; J speed ?78 yards. The speed r..a le hr t-S other hirds was 7-0 and 7u7 yards. home Hhodu Uland hirds Were tweed i., Una city In ooiiipetlihiu for valuable prt] f offered ht thc -'U' BS cicy. The LtaN was ma ie al 7 o' ina. I e ur*.-* winning mtaraa wera i One bird to Provld uo . \StH nnlt-s, Tu g_g minutes, aver, cc speed 1,043ystfda lev linn ne. Another IO 1'awli.l.t, lJt; uuit-s, lu -titi auantee, averaaa speed LOS. yards. THK YA( TiTINi; BEASOM OPERED. ?MATTA- Og TIIK ATLANTIC, 8KAWANIIAKA AND oran olcbs ns bav peta, ot ctwrs. The yiulitiiijf hi-a-riaiii wa-, opefted visUnliiy hy the Aila ,t..', lnowB--_s. K-tekerboeher, Jamey div ami othir,-Biuullcr dillis. Tuc waters of tie UPfC* aad Lower Bay* weN eovared Ihroogaom the day bf wmt,--aiiL'cl v. Beela, funning a fler-t which f. r number* and f-xeeilence of ynchts cnuld probably be OSSeoded only by tha Beyal lhaaam Tachl dab et Lu...null At lu.:;,; a. m. tin Ila.- of the Allan.ic Yacht Club was ran np on the elab-boaoe ai Bag Btdgr, and a* it un? furled itv, |f ni tin- lue ce a mfatie ii as fal ed from each of theyaebtcof tin Beaf,*aome of which wire lyineat anchor and some stainllii* OWr from Stat, n Island. The duy was u duy lo bc idle in. A In .uv nu-.; haag over the greea heights ol gtataa Ulsad ead Bay Bigge ?adamde tii Beet of merah?ntaseu etaadtng ap taranga the Nar* r<n-,-K look Uko ph_Btoma ss they gradually evolved themselVM from the obscurity below, a itu c\tiy sall net ta catch the aeamely perceptible breeze that Mew from theasatheaat TBettda wm on tue run and the wiud had tle.t.'.c'.ie I and uti .1 to Ile soi'li when at IO: :'i a Lim man nie i lab-ii nae gave thc signal fm Mai I \t ihe Min:..) fi.i v i.n !.!<.. al! livia:; tie Bag of the Atlantic Yu ii;. .ii*i. iprea i t heir white wines nnd fl-*-" toward tiie Narrow h. The yachts sta.; I la ? hun.h. tile schooners Crueadcr, Mon ? Mk, ? ?? s and Varuna being ?laosg i ic ian ne .st. The Qtm le had stood evaf ts the club-house from Staten bland mid wa to the leeward ot the lest Tba Mlechlel bad not troubled h. ra ??' :<> come over to the club house, but was ttasdlng away tor ii.c Bontbweal ffptt, as not a raes, but nieitav the opening eaU at tbe a. most of the yaehta earried only their working -trill-, ll hleh li as i|UUe _BOBgh lil Hu* -'.rota Ott ' M. 1 ?'? '? . . a or ked rapidly to wtad ward and p_sand abend of the ii.c: bj ii..- time t'...a the yaehta were fairly tin- ragfc the Narrows The dlsmuoe between IheOracI and the rest of the (let was steadily Increased, tin- beaattfal Sloop making a long Stretch On tin part tack for the lino/ on ?!:? Bontbweoi >i ;t. and sailing remarkably elem to tba und. M ne than tao nelle* lay between the leading ysehl and the ?ck.1 Crusader, which led tl e real et tin- Beet Beal om Bag ..f tin Cru? sader Bew tbe signal of the -i '?? ik. I'u!'..iv lug her wa* Hie Un- ,V,o iii-, and ai.oiit sixth in tb?* ? ac pretty well strung out, wis ti.e Barb-talked ol ttrayUag, wnnh bad been hairledly put in nmeelon Bar away to tbe south wm theMlscblel which, *tn iptic ol the difference la lbs start, the nr-.a lt wi- eve iran lag, l tn- \n-i bu f rounded the buoy at the South t ti-en st.,cul sway fur .san.ly Mool;. The real or the tb-et rounded ead then started sheets and the wind for home, 'the sloops rai. up theil ba sci ihcirolub-topes the i topmi .- running up enormous pl . lina-ii ir hld everything in of the mainmast Tin -'aile.I at 10:45. r . ided ll buoy Bl noon aud reached the pomi ol in-' Bay "tt the a*' milo i Inb He?m from nine.i she clarted, al 1:10% ItWMeoiac tlaobc I..n i ? -ii', tin -' boom i Cmseder, Inls bed. Next io lbs Cruaadet came ira- Bag-ship ol the Beet, lotb [Vi rn [Aa . -... rn ia ? o. t e Moi ta ? behind raine th" .lui a. abc md behind hm Ike ? r ;, .in,-. Thea cam.- tl , ...tl the i Mt of tbe I iw. ? : m b -t they ml) li' a fie kb the time) ?.r..- e nols "ii. tin- u lii.i pa i itally tl ie. i ...it and it began ..' of tht Bet I I lie Monlank cnn.- In - i Oiled w.i , ? i r-.iiiiii -tind. | u idi r ber foi k U rn lum at ?? ii Lt the it el ol tbe \ - ix l" - ? ? i net Bedouin, Hu Sloop* tia Kelpil , . I. \\ HVi . Va :k . r, \ V ll I -I ??' :??' I he ? | . tiie Beet cu I aud headed for Ibe Mouth ? .... . nil ii Ho ;i ea m.- f'l ? Io .'H.- I'l-lora- t ii c w ' ? b lal s .- tito o o' balloon Mils and spion i ? -. . h ibe ..-si out, and whi iii- wind, after i ?ndluf, rn u.-rii.: ? lt, ia taro other calton, tbe Olive aud toe bedouin, le.td, M ;.ri int. rest ass e**nl . irr'-w yachts unmeiiM spreaJ of Maras, bu; . Maur | Beet afti" Iut ng eau of inc ? ub-hoUM put aboul aad to li a runthrough - - aud back. The members of the Heaws iBs rina b .,i tu ? et ? ? Pavilion n ? ' tl Hrlcli!rn in Hie evening. I or nu- .mn 11. .-, *i... ht I i - ii be -..a the ? . ?'. lum ?? around (tanrwaj ?ad muru, tbe stan belan i flying oue. SI 11:. m. . I aa tnt Ind pron wm ir. i i he 'a of tl.tber class followed as tBc signal sotnidi-d - nf live wini ' .,,,, ,u , ips a- io tb. nu ? i be wind ami in?- squadron ran iiefcre it lo Kort Bel uruna m. -u-ir. ai, ? lill yachl -I parl of i.rr ina minimi and WM towed I tiiiei. .-eula: others withdrew limn t:,, . ? ?a. a:. ,.: . them i be *? aim I. s. a , ,.t . lng lo . L'ongatry kfter turning tb. - lb. rac* WM '.et'A'i . :..? I'.. "p .ta.iii nf . and Hie III IS' III of th '-*? I O'' I ' bel, ? lo-e ! -?ai nc I ill call) nu the 'ii*, .e thu: nu in- Ural ball ul the I r pa laing i : heft re h fi past i p. in . tte lira- ie .-. ni,,i, oue iniii..:?? and thli ti 1 bi look i br Hrsl pr re, navii - - - in . ? lu i boura, .f minutes .uni .n seconds, :111c. in- lira a toola thc ll:-! pil/i- ol ..? ?? third, tn" 1 > R. of the fourth, lin- 1:.en-"i 1 tn- tirt ii. uni 1 ti ? uni, ' * -rm t-edgwinb followed the rare aiid lhere w< re even I h indri d pei - ou l arniiik regatta! BB 1 Kl -i Icim-v yarlu ClUM ROWLNU 0_tj THE PASSAIC. The spring opeu rejratt- ol tin* Aaaociate An. ii. in 1; .a'. 1 .'i'.. ..I in- i'.. - iii i:.i. wm ru WI icitlay nu 1 a 1 eui ? "I I IB I Ul Un Mi,I laud i: 1 Ka Iroad bridge tie! ween 6,000 snd 10,00 from i.n ii ? ..' nhs Ibe trial : In Ihe morning,and tb dual beats In . 00a. William 1;. 1 a, .... ll. m. Uarfleld Um. keepei IJ W0..11 id imejud 1 al Ihe -nish, rn th ir.a. be its for senior singles tbe * nnen wen Im tn doaahan, of tbe Albany Ho wi ti;' I'l 11. Iii 1 2:1 :'-.'. uni I'. A. I' p t , of Iii I'ennsj ' Inb, n, 11:00. lu Ihe trial heal - | n juniors Hie Winners -eic Janie* 1 ol ni rn, ol tbe In-: r,ri? ll al < nb, iu r_:in. Thoaus Wallan, ol lb. Bsmi boat (.'Hill (UO lill. I I .a : ll luoillh Kat.. 1 . im. 111 '.?: .'.I s li. ihe tl ul pal oared gigs tbe wi aners wera- T, i..p- i *.i ,t McU. ary, tinks, of thc Institut* Boat < Inb, an 1 grill ia B. Mpeely, bow, sad kbram Mull, stroke, of the Mutual ito.vine 1 tub. The Ulai hesta for foul -ie 1 -lulls men characterised by exceptionally good ttaae on tht part 01 tin- Princeton crew, ulm won the Brat heat In Tloo. 'Ihe ArK'ona'i'as won tin- second beal In 7:67%, a;i the ina! heats wi ie rowed mia Wind and tide 111 lalor. lin- ll aili- il . l-l r. . Sf 3:3<l p. lia 'Inanii: 11 won Un nial '. eal nf thi , ? idol -in.i - rn I !:',:.??.. ? uh Kel 1 1 - sutton defi. : .1 1 obum in 11 .i't. ila ' in 1 ra ... : r pair-oared gigs tb . Hon li: l'.:-l .'.. ?' lb Ibe Ml.Usa C los. -ei amil. im .-ne: fu?i\ tare J gigs was one 01 tbe most e_eittcs eautestaever wiiuessi l on lb. Paesalc. Pour orews ulai i. uni.'' ,?? t III. I : 10: . .,: I %| , ia 111 n i.n! Mea York, .ma ta Artels ainl Eurekas, ol Newark Phi aria?1 won In :4<i, wita the turakaa seeand la et43 la lin 1,1 ? ..,1 . ? ra of the In.-! \.i' .?. \i Iel ami Naaaou coalested.tbeNasaona winning kn -:?;('?< Ihe Mum tU, bi ,. ai. >ii_. a iii-.it ? a anal Argonauts* appeared lu tne Baal heil for foul ?bells, Tin- Mutuals Mon in B'-5_, ihe albanya sec md In _:.._. Poor crcwa were eutered :u tin-1 ij-'ai ..,.1 1 . bi . ? 1.on tin I'nivi-i, ii, m Pennsyl? vania, Colombia C ::?-,-, u.o \i-rn fort AtnletlM and tue Me. 1 op. lilians. 1 ne race Aaa li. : Seen In? coln _r 1 reva -,, who took Ute lead from t_e start aod i, pt sell In ed ranee of the Metro|Milltanssnd Athletics. TbeColnmblM won bv four feel in sriill; l'ciiiu) Iranla I'nlVeiitiiy se. onil in **;ii41._.. .be concluding race ol lb. ri'gs la was fm lom .onie.1 sbellebetween cn-weol Ibe Alh.inys and Artels, windi nus won by the Albany ? In <i:. tl. N~aaal aaatdaata aeemred. k reporter mt* burled hean.on* late fie water by a collision between tbe Pn ts boat aaa a pier, bat wm rmeaed. The sit oared gir ol ibe Atalautas was urokeu hy a call.sion ann a stean* lum and the crew sprang lulu lin- ai.it ir I und Wc I .^picked up 11.1 rowboats. THE HAM.AN-KKNNKIA' KACE, poataoaao un aooowi ut boigu wai ku?a si.oiir ra ra nun* IBV IHaOBAM tO lilt: 1 iciiu.nk.| liosioN, May 80.?'Hm propotad race ba* tween llatiluu and Kciiataly al UM 1'oinl of 1'iiic-, a ? Hole n mu I about icu tunes fruin BeOtOB, mit. hoi roivi-al Int aile: i.ooii oiling lo roagh water, 'lin- lune hil lol tb.- race .un lielwecu 2 and SOS, bit ul no li air during that period could in. rase han- inen rawed, owiag to b atraagnorthoMl wind rue cawse selected wm ax Well-helier, d M BB BM h, but after vni!lri>; iinMI Bhoat 8 ii'i lot k i' *) ri' W e.ded to po- poiie UH race nulli lo moi rmi af c in nu. narwa m the tm t thal it wa ? general haMdap au ten* Uieiifc crow,I i-ilm ie I ul and ie :,i I.e t mu -?, ,i ni i,* tbe maa had beea rowed H anald ? > md ar aboul _o,ouo pii-iiir-, hun. Un share aaa la aaU*heftll BodstssmiTSL Not far from 23.000 pcrtont etch paid fl ?er tne mts ..ii the cars from Boston, and admission to thc n?t?H p tamil sae water; au J uuturally there was a good deal .I grumbling over thr failure to row. mi i* " ? 'u L'0"' "tnoC'lve persona waa passingthrough Shirley u.i: tim. u'trrn 10:1. going Iq tbe Point of Plnet to i Wiiaesa IM !hih! race, her mum boom was struck by tbs ? teamer baloy. Bad I he sloop wat capsized. Thc oceii paate were thrown tnto the water but were soon rcs cm d hy a boat from the revenue cutter Hsuiiin. LOWERING un: RECORD IN A WALK. Tin- fifth ilium.il sprit*.'; K.iracs of tho Wl-HaaMburg Atklette duh were held yetterduy after? noon at the elui, irrmindt In tbe pretence of a large mim? bi! of -ler-iona. Tho ri)iiiiin-<and walking were excellent and the record for a mile aud a half walk wat lowered, lu tin-loo y;,r.lt' nm hamil, ap. J. J. Brown won the tl -Ih i.t..I c Anotis the third, ty. Holpin the third, J. 0. Msbob the (Barth, r*. 0. Moor.- tho fifth, and 0. tA. Holton tee sixth. Ti.e Anal waa won hy Bolton in lo'-g leeougs, with llolpin second. It. Sargent won a 100 vatils' nuiiill, ap f?r emnloyo* of Sargent Ac Co. in 11 -'-". MOOUda In tbs 1 Hi mile walk, V. V. Murray lin uhed th, mile m ti BSlautM 45*s ""' 'nd", and Ibo mile Md a half In 10 mteatos 21M meoadsamld great ex clleiiHiit ant! MthuBSSUt This lowen thebes; previous i.ci ti rm thtedtatanec hy BRR rn.eda Thehotf-mlle run liut;*1,e.ip .v.,- iv,,,. i,v j, j. Murphy, tiiesoriitch man, after a bard ;.,,?,. ,n ._. miuiiio, ?_ i-.-, seeonda ft. Webster wos tho ooo oMle bandlesB 'or employes nf Bar genl i (... in .-,iin. .ut, a Ig-tsecoada The Bnl tent iutb.* 250 j ar I-' run waa tokes by L H. Mri rs i solly." J. P. Thornton won th., second be it und w. ('. Rlchartlson ihe Hurd, rhe finsl fell to Myers, without sn egort, in 27 1 ' *.? s. \\*. 8. Y.ii.s won the nvie nm m 4 minutes 29*4-5 seconds, with T. P. Delaney leeoad. W P. Hen nan in a ? _'_'(i Tar s' Mrotck ran ,li 2f, 2-8 MMBdl mid i half mlle handicap nm open only to employe! of nt A ( h. Tbere were twelve eu tries rm- a 220 ranis' hurd race, -. a. Boffurd taking tbe Dist he.- ,,, 29 j seconds, and J. C. Austin the see oit'l In ill l. ads. The nnul waa won i.y Malford. A. M. Pmi dntehed brat In tbe two-mile walk ofter a close snd excitlns roos with ty, ll. Week, a io "I m eond. Tho Hine wa. 11(71 .", ,,*.* inda, iii. re were len etitr-.es for t*'i" Ore-mile run, which wuh woo by D. r. lirokaw m 29minutes 34-9 second*, with E. Cunningham t close ? , ?..,*. e cloned ?* .in b ' .vi. in; o bicycle moe, in which lt. 0. Bood, ty. H. Anti in, lt. i*. Poster sud J. M. Austin Marted Mr. Bood, I tcratcb moo, ?outheracoIn7niiuu.es 171-5? a ? ft. il Auttm CHILL IB -??eiiliil. _-*? 'lin; BROOKLYN ARI BERY (I.i'll. The ann uni opening celebral i<>n of the Brook lyn Arel i n c nb took pl m i ft iterdar afr. moon al the dob grounds In Prasped Pm*. A large nnmber ot ladles and gi nt Uni. n ibm fortin- vannin. BBettolfl and prtSM Tho vuiiiii_[ooateetenM sn rs O. W. WoMburae, Mrs. Wash. Ii.ir.it, ii. W. 1 Hi n.y, H. V.. M. ll*, anv ind J. M. Pratt, of tlie Blchmoad I ty (States Island) Club); Mrs. ? illibes, J. W. \.it'll..I. S. I.i.i'.*' a .'I lil". II. 1" I ottbe Kew-York Club, sud Dr. W. Clodrh. ol tbe Bah way (lub. Besides Hmm were ii. a. gteoteahorough, 0, P. k Pearsall, ii. a. gosh, '.. Bte) 1. lt' v W. .-hort. A. ;-. Brown, ll, ii. ii. Potter, u. v. Bonn ll, Mrs i, , Mis. KmB, Mra Bouddi t sad Mum .-haw, of IM Brooklyn ? 'mi', iivu i-,*i. . u.i,. ibo! for?tbs Constable Medsl for gentlemen and tbe duh medal foi ladles ind a Urge ii iniii i ii' spot tal prise* in re added. TM ladlt * ? iv v rds ni'i : i'- n iuIi im n .n .: i i..ni . '"i v .j tn euell..,., The following sre Ute prti they mods : Beera lint. 'V's . - Kl M'* - vi.a , ;,iL medal . . ( Kl Mist Mud) . . ?. i bi Mra. V . lt H"7 e>4 A. s. Brownell . ki 1. L M iv,.*. it."*.! To . . soy *. . ,".. Tin- prises were dlsti buted bv 0 f - P preskl. t ot tbe chi i ? ?? \t net were ahot for in mi"*', of th. Hu ... aud were won by J. W. Ant n, of /'" i 'o m n,, i Tennis Seers, I d i. G. reed, of The ? . RANGE **/"/.'.' ni a BOBBE! ). Rc mth i. ip.irfineiit hourn Ko, -I..7 1 -' - ii love been oe. ;u by ll * ; .Valdri n, i variety si tor, .'ititi In- nt \. .-. i ni. j e.ii i Lr. the alor went to the i illy iniiih -ii*.! I'ol ice M at ion sud Mid thal :* ?? ' had be. n roblie ! sn h mr bi Fore by three men who entered the rooms andu ed vi. ? Ile upi.".-red lo he undi r tin- inliticuce ol liquor, lira. Waldron told the police thal al 4 a.m. she li st lbs hall il""i ami sun her busbaiuJ i ad conic home. Wbeu ibe opened tho iv il I. t and ti "K v tlon "f t;,,* i ? nan behl her am! put i to hei Iv ul to ki p I'i Ii wi -. .1 .nullo'. while the othei.. who apps ired to know where all her monet sml jewelry were Kept, took ., satchel containing flfWJ fr*nu nader ber pillow, i diamond bi.h v."r!ii 1 *n from ber neck, and sev.-r.ti othi . ? i value from .t bureau. 1 here tva-, .iL'i-v | iii a front room, and in th" room Mrs. Walaroo woe bold, elie told, tbere wm lin'.n ? hough to .. one ol thc mi u clearly, Ile wm fall anti bia features were of tbe 11. ? l tr-- w t vp.'. (C. lil- ling) rt i nd "ii Int eh ir t 11 ? ri t ibe *..** ls. Ile held be) ..ti the tied, anil when om of tbs men -..ni, " Sheol ber if sbe i tn * id :. n iivhih dirk, like the cock? ing ol a pistol in h's right hand. Bhe did not see tn.* otber mi n plainly enough to desi ribo them, bul the thoui in they Hi wore darb clothing. rho police were not able c> roi auy evidence te iv ni i: i tu Mrs, Wabli m's story ( I ;:.. allsgod robbery. A milkman, vt h i i,*it the house si 1 a. m., Mid hi . ins.-.| the front door after bim. I bow vv .is no si i ??ina: ibe door bad beeu opened by force oi v. fake keys. ' liner ii mat. - of tbe bona n I anv an usual noise, and a policeman wbo pis.rd the'lioiiH.* aboul I 0. m. aaiti Int taw Uo umi Iv street si ili.it noni. IOCN0 l mn-. TARING LUI VEIL. An impressive rcreuiou. w.is witnessed at St. Teresa's Kunian Catholic Church, ut Henry snd Kutgers tte., yeaterday. Little Dougherty, who is known in religion os Histci Ma y Cornel s Josephine, ftf the I'a- wi, took the li na I tu i ? i and Hil i i 'Mai \ ile rale*. .Ins. plilin*. ol ino .-iiii''l Heart, bet .tine a poMiuiiint and received tbe white veil. US1VERSALISTPl BLISBINQ BotSE. Bobtok, Hay 30.?The annual meeting of cur i ntversobsl Publishing House wm hi id herc i>.-day. i ut- rcporu "f Ike let etorj i d treasurer show that thej . e H.. ors in Ixatlon of tha bouse, the total i.pit being969.500 an I ncreots of f7,4r.vm ..,- r.a.. lin h* u-< nub '. i i ? I : ? ? md n ? ? i... eopyrtghl 'fl ia different t*"o<_. i ti- - tot I. and .... istonnl to .fl'.'.-ii.i. I ne rollo ted: President, v \. mi m i.i' ii. i. I. Uv directors,. li i rs I' ' 'sr penter, ol Pmrldeuc. . ti. Bet Ueorge ii.ii, "I Kor? ti.1. M..-. - ll.vi, Ol ( SUI .rd. V H.; ( . M. ?..mi. r. ..i nilen ll *? .d Ki * v.. ll. ia l i.ie i: An na,nh i. oi Boston. R\U,ll I - ll 'iel ti: ELECTION. I.a**, i-iiii", Penn.. Maj 30.?The (?rand Conclave of tbe Knight! romplor ol Pennaylvanla to * ried tbe following offlcers: Grand commoad ., ? - w Batehellor; deputy i,i..:i'l eommandor, .;. Marlu.: grand genera leelmo, Joaepb Alexan? der, In. groud eai'ii.lti i. v.t i a', George .-? uta.uiiu; 1.1. uni pi -... te..:- iii, ii . grund tvnlor warasu, I. - -.; grand Junior wanlen, W. W W.Allen; (.-rand treasurer, M. Blcbanli VI tick le; grand sword-bearer, P, Wills; mad itsndsrd beur r, William I*. Mellert: grand wara o, John J. Woila worth; ni uni captain of ?marda, Benjamin Kaufnu i grand marshal, od word Masson. /?' I TAL SIP LOS 10S Ol OAS Kulti Wathe, I ml.. Mav 30.?John II. Wort*, the Lu email of lite Tm, Wai in* QOS ? uiupuiiy for I.n past twsatj yearn, this Morning entored i nail brick structure containing the main fl Boterol IhMcom? pany with s lighted mstch oe a lour of Inspection. A large ti nan ti ty of goa, ? steh bod eseopt I from the met. r, Ignited sud tbe bul.ding wat blown lo stoma, thc eon rut on L.uf a unit distant. Mr. Hon received Injuries frotn which he u unlifceljr to recover. Wi i iv i.eiiaiaii, a tsamater, wus alto terlontly Injured. POLITICAL NOTRE, TitiM-.N, N .J-. Muv 30.?The state Com* mute.* ,,r till Kattonal putt) ol Kew-Jener* to-day de? cided ifi toll tee Oabeiaolorial Oonveottos at iieeun Grove on August 8 and tl, and to admit delegate! from all orgoulsolloui opposed to Uis Iwo leading political purtles. Pitt.in nu. Penn., Hay 80. -Itt E. Howard, of Franklin. Pena., wa- BOBMaated today for state Treeourerb) tee Mian* OoavsotlM et tho Prohibition lltiiiii iTntectLiti party. ELSERAE OF MAJOR DRESSER. N i.v. i-i ti; i, R. I., May 30.?The fiiiiiTiil of Maj-.r Doorie w. Draamr, watek look place h.-re n.-dat, wat nlli-iiiled by cary member of ibo Boetetf of lias Lighters ol Mew Tork, and bj delcgolloua from the Kew York and New l.uvinii.l Una Kuyiueera' A-soetnl lon. ////. HOTEL (ARI ERET OPES ED. Bauuxa, N. A., May ill*.?A ?i>?*eiiil train from Jet *_ey i il, to day teoaghl lo this [Huco about .'ino pitsi'lia lo the foruutl Opening Of thS Ho.el (aitelil. MK rv,il.nu msde a speech ol welcome, which wm re -piiiided tn iiy ( .merest-mail Bardoaheigh, Innner wus served to Hie wilora. m ? ( o.\l LRUS' is OF FRIENDS, The Society of Priends in t.i'iiiiicrcv Park semptstod tts baatesss ysotsntoy oftoruosa uml a.i jii.iii.t i 'iu'1,1,1'1' itv,c. in ihe evening laaaeBborp, au linnllsh iuu.* L'liitry to ^Msdsg** ST, "I'I: lied * sudlenoe on the result of bl workSthere. rio n af ttuth. i lord l*srk wat engaged durlug tnt Uaj u. u ., I, pol' ? lunn val.oa. .pl.niel i.t lin* tin .i.i rn a "t. ? -in-cul m mun eat bold ta regard lu .- .U .-. * .a'Ul ?u. ?. INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND. BY EOBERT P. PORTEK, MEMBER OF TUE LATE TARIFF COMMISSION. XXVIII. NOTTINGHAM AND ITS LA0E-MAKO& KS..M A SI Ki 1 Al. C-ORBRSrONDBST OF Tl!)-' 1 BIBI SC ] Nottingham. England, M..,- 1. Nottingham was a town a thousand years before Christ. John Rouse at least thinks so, and I have no desire to question him nor space to enter into spoculation on the subject. A later writer very aptly suggests that, if there be truth in tho legond, one would liko to know something of the manners and customs of the old ami young people ; how they lived, how they made love, how they did not dress, how they cooked their hips and haws, and what good li.'iior they swallowed with that primitive .lief. The old city was known by the rough British name '* 1 iggocobawc.*' Tho ngn of Alfred tho Great han been credited with founding Nottingham, but antiquarian- now nay that, he founded half of it, uniting the ancient city of the aapgaaoaaceabla linnie by it bridge with tho new city he had formed. Qa founded what s.nuo have called aa apposition eily, partly military, partly commercial, to iwe Bad to stimulate. Tins he dill at Nottingham. He .if tried m many Danes as Salons. " Enemies.' anya Dr, Doran, " then became friends; we cannot doubt that the old people entered into partnership, and tiie vonni' people followed the example of tbeir parents, lue shy Olga leameil to raise lori -'lt blue BJ m .n trusting love upon the straight-limbed Saxon Ed wy; and on tba btoadabaat of the Daaiab Baiold lay tba fun bepd of bis young wife Ltheli! da, 'like Hebe in Hermits'*, arms." '' Of such an.c-tiy (with a .-ross of wholesome pagan blood; comes thc present Nott!nghamahIra race. I'nlke thr-cities which formed the topics of my last letters, (Coventry anl Worcester), Nottingham nus never stormed and tiikcn by an invading army. It came aearaal to it when the thrifty Yorkshire Royalists, not oaring aboat making those "clotti mg towaa " the seat of war, persuaded (,'harles I. to ru to Nottiagbam and boial Hw royal standard. But it WOO a stormy ti.iv aud thc wind blow thu standard down, and when after a few days it it was finally act up again. no one paid much attention to it. To an tba words of Clarendon : " There appeared no conllux of men in obedience to tbe proclamation; tbe anns and ammnnitioB were aol yet oobm from York ; ? gen eral eadne_e covered tba whola town, nnd tin* King If appeared more melancholic than ba used to he.' But Charles eoon lsft it, [bara no doab! to tbe (real joy of tba tnbabitanta, aad th.' Pariiaamnt kept poaaeaaioB of tba town and tho till tho close of tho war. 1 ho castlo, long before the days ot thi Bl i his. had aeqeirad a gloomy pre-eminence .?ii seconal ot tba procession af royal marderera who, in Mime way or other, iveie oonaeetod willi it. - originally baili by an Illegitimate son of William tbe Conqueror. Poor Edward ll. brid a feast within it.-, gray walls, drank wine and laughed at tba joete of Ins mbseqaen! murder? ers. Hi. wife, the tititit Lady hebel, wltb Mm tinier, fled into thia stronghold, and for a time defled Ed? ward ill. Tu. Queen, ir ia aald, ridiculed their efforte, and alepl aonndly, with tba keys of the castle under her pillow. Tba young King tor a limo was obliged to bim bia lipa and kick his h"cls in tho market-place below, while Ins (?afire mother looked down (rom tho high parapets ? castle with scorn upon lier eii? mies. But through treachery admiaaion was ob d, and while Mortimer waa hurtled off to Lon? don to adorn ;i gibbet, the Queen was taken to prison, where abe ended her days. Again, I have Nottingham ii ole I, for royalty rarely \n. ed the town bul to perpetrate oi plot nine ci mn . lu Nottingham Castle Richard II. planned the murder of bil um e, I lor, and for ih:s d- ed Kent, lint!.md, lliintiii.lou aad Somerset won il t ? the peerage, while Thom is Mow? bray, for ruperfntendlug the affair, waa rained to the rank ol Duke of Norfolk. Many diatiogniabod priaoaera have been reduced to ? ma lathe dirie, damp neils af Nottingham Castle, aad thia reminds ma that arbon tbo grand* father ol this Richard H., Kdward lil., was old, "a year or two only before his death, wbenAlloa Forms was aaaauoy ami imperious as ever tba Du Marry was with Lons \V. ami his people, there - h carru-l through Nottingham, ap t, tba Castle, a priaoner at whom the citisena stared in reapectful wonder; bul ih-v felt much Indignation at the woman who was tbe caner of his captivity. Fora -: rn word uttered to this Alice, Petrua de la Marc, -peaker of the iiiuisi of Commona, or holding aa ollie" eqniralent to thal .ailed ao now, waa thro wa inti) the keep ai Nottingham Castle, where he lingered u ooaple of yean." Bal lh.ol utmost forgotten a memorable event ni the iii-i'iv oi Nottingham, which took plaoa la 1480, when, no donut, the magnifloent market? place thc lai.cs' iu ihe kingdom aaa "alive, trembling or rejoicing," at the mustering hosts Richard III. had called there just before tbe fatal battle of Bosworth Field. Tin* Bilrer Hour, it is Ht ii iparkled ob tbe bannan. Th- gsrers, at bia -- through the streets, tlting an their eapa or held tin ir voices mate, aeoardtag as tbeir Jadg meuts, caprices or impulma prompted thom. I bare bo doubt, us when Chain's l. tefl the town, the g"<Kl people of ancient ''Tiggooobaos''breathed freer and in den bearia rejoit ed. Tbe Nottingham .r<?ik hair- always been noted for their capacity to enjoy good ber, and oentui tbe town waa noted for im ale. In olden tim. j.div laborers "aft.r dinner s;tt and drank, with liberty to leare the hall three times and retm i aa often to drink aa mach as they could carry under their girdles." And then, in Joyous pico arion, they were allowed to carry away a hue kel containing eight tia.nus of beer. .he Nottiagbam municipal corporation, noted for its hospitality to guests, never feastsd iteelf, and In this wa. exactly opposite to the iieiglibonu. City of Worcester. Aitei tho . I'leiiiniii.s I nangu rating the new .Mayor caine a frugal bouquet, iu which ure,ni ano cheese satis?ed tbe appetite, and pipes and tobacco were added a> li,Minc-. Nothing in said about line old ale. Nottingham to dav has inuit- than a thousand public houser, and beer shops, nu,| at ni ghi tile.', are crowded. A recent eily ofleial sal 1 to me : " Nottingham hu-* the reputation of heing ihe most drunken .itv in tue Kingdom** While I think this rath. r-11;*11*_- statement, i iniihi i.itmit that a tmaeadoaa amount of heavy beer drinking is going no, not only amuag tho inen but th.-women aad i-v.11 gills. There iicic about 1,300 convi. tioas lae! rear for drnnkenoeaa againal -tu ooanctiona ni Bradford, a larger town, but containing Uga than half ih<* Bamber ol drinking ibopa For alx centuries Nottingham aaa beea a inanu factitring town. Liko Dundee. Scotland, it has tried many things, and at last it has undo a grand suc? cess. Ihe industrial procession of the past Weald lu- liea.lcl by woollen clod (the matiulacture of Lincoln green cloths in King .loliii'.s tiflBO), followed Itv mult mg, hardware, tanning, bone lace-worknig, framework kuiiuug ami laee?_aakiag by machin? ery, which latter torin to-day IL. great industry ot the place. " I'd say," says a recent writer in BJaekwtott, "that the tina and oenc-io machine-made fabric which falls in so:* folds before our windows, or forms the graceful, cloud-like .hann of it ball-dress, owes its origin to Ibo useful but iiiibeautiful stocking, may at first sight seem as absurd aa to attempt to tiuce tbo descent of a huiiimiug-bii'il from a frog, but that hosiery rn the parent of iaea is nevertheless true." lt was by the uianv varied nio.lilications of the stot unig frame thut machine-made Ince was first pm.lilied, l.lsc, Harvey, Hammond. 1 indlny.Frost and several others tor ream everted tlnir ingenuity in perfecting a macbrae for tumult*'turaig a machine-made Imitatioa of the cosily and begAofal ai ti.do known as band-made or ooabion lac ?? The love ot beer, whicli has been shown lo bo a Nottingham characteristic, is san", to baie been tho 'hst incentive- lo liam inonu's inventions in thia direction. He had been refused entertainment al a pabito bnaae tot want ol m.,mi. lusulrad by a tissue io gain enough silver fol lue piiit'lia e ol Ins cuvelcl he.'i. lt., nun,ml went lui'ii" ii'i'i appli'-d bi tneelf eagerly to t lie pro* du. lion ot wii.it le- euileii " V:-I'tieienucB lace." It soM well and quickly, and euubled bim lo wtisfy il. i nd for winch ne nv ited it il. -p ul mool .il Ihe m.iu?y lt lii'Ui.lit hi ii in drink. I, . Hie .real. invention was (ht lumo lol um-ing " uoublu-uoi," a machine which would produce twist? I and tra_r versed meshes In ne.. Until tbis object could bo ef_? ie.tttl the mesh was'uoither durable nor secure, anti its utility was seriously imperilled. It ia sai<? that nearly twenty artiaaus spent tbe bet? ter part of their life in this varch. but iu 1808 a Derbyshire man named Heatbcoafl achieved what for years had seemed an iiniiowililo feat, and produoed one of tho most complex amt ingenious inventions of modern times. Heothcoah thus has tbe credit of having founded the man? ufacture of machine lace, and helped to rabte Not? tingham to its position of importance among tho manufacturing towns of Great Britain by the con? struction of a machine which Ure describes aa ' surpassing every other branch of intlnatrv by tho complex ingenuity of its machinery. A bobbin-nefc trams is at BBueh beyond the moot curious chronometer ns that is beyond a roast? ing-jack. ' A groat check to the then fast in."Teasing prosperity of Nottingham lace manufac? ture waa given by the Luddite riots, wbieb for ?several years discouraged industry in tbe Midland and Northern counties, and au account of which I govs in my Huddersfield letter. The next improvement ou ilnathcoat's machino wai ma.lo by Lcv.-r. It is described as far niora delicate snd conn.l.-x in construction, and wuiled io the production of fancy Bad ornamental work. Its movements are m rania that no eye can follow its countless evolutions. Gr.-at skill is required in managing it, ami a tingle machine ls said to product* annually 100,000 worth ol gooda. Tho fancy varie? tiesioi lace goode ate constantly increasing, Badasr oralhundred varieties of nets arni laces hive been produced. When steam and water power was Int intro? duced in 1820 it bad tue elliot oi putting down tba small frames worked in cottages, uutl tbo operatives* Socked to town. Large factories sprang up rapidly, snd the suddea m.mia resulting from this change 1.1 tims graphically described: Money hegsa to pour Into the town like n shower ot i. iii, itiiil the excitement and anticipation o. tia dazzl? ing prospeot opel.ed o.-fore them raised tho minds ol tho masters uud opemrtvas te the highest pitch of lntox'ca H >n. In fae! tt was a regular manta, locally knowu at "tho twist-set fever," uua for u.-arly a twelve?oath ? (??? and cannon were thrown to the winds. East mous-peculations wore indulged lu; mechanic** who bad never studied the working of a lace machine were en? gaged to construct frames of tiie most compile ned char setisi in eager speculators us Ignorant as thmusslves* uiul tho lug., wsges .fr.red and received -tv. re-pen,, with iifiijfbtful prodigality. (ornpunL-s were quickly formed and building* erertt-.l, never to ik; unod, for wne.i in the following rear, tho oontequenoos of tiiis unnatural inildtioii took plaoe ami the bobble burst, tiviniivt-r-.il despair and consternation wee very su-ar. Thousands wore plnngod Intoftbe deepest poverty; stony MinaHir flied of starvnilon; Borne len tin* country, sadotaon BOM in peleesty tassne or Ji.il by their ona set It was some years before-ths lace lr ide IM .vered bom the shook. In 1882 snottier period <?! distram occurred and frame-breaking wasonce mo.- revived. 'I'lio K. i.n ni ri..!-and burning ol Nottingham cassia ended this season ot' want and misery. In 1830 tho application ol the .laci.lani principle te l.t.-e-ii:aili:. factnre gave it a freshst.irt. aad the progrem and proeeerity?with one or tvvo lesser interruptions? hos coe tin oed until tba terrible crisis of 187-1-78* oaneed warily by overstocking of tbe Amer? ican market, partly I.y the il.-piesaiou in trade arising from a caprice la fashion, lu ttie industry England luis piiicUcally a monopoly, av the United States have not yet attempted 1 u.- mak lng by machinery. Itii an industry that ought io be established in America as much as th it oi tho tnanufMture of fine pou.-lain. Bat the mom dlhV eiiltv progeiits itself. In Nottingham tho tine Qorernnmnt Behool of Au alfords ovary facility foi tbe education oi leen designers for whom there are special classes. I ht effect of tins wiso provision bas mad.- its. il ft lt in the wonderful improvement in tbo taite anl execu? tion ot lace designs during the last lew years. I kde blanch <>f taleut commands the rery hlgheetre? muneration, Ih.* secrets of thc trade tire jealously v from other manafactarera, and ii i- nos wil boot some ditlhulty that ene obtainsadmittBUM to the works. Iho la. o tmde is almost ? exclusively confined to England -o far ita factory work is concerned, there hoing 2H2 factories In tba counties of Derby, Nottingham aud LeicMter. Hui. s good deal of domestic work is earriad on under various forms, principally pillow lace, lo thoMot Bucks, Oxford, lit ds sud Devon, while [rel ind tur nishe*. guipure lace trom Limerick. Th.* number of persons employed in the factories ts given as 10.164, but tho total number ot laee-workers of all kinds. nearly -ill womeu aud children, is ti*.37u. I visited ol the largest establishments while in the ell f, and am indebted to the oourtesy of Mr. Jasper ?smith, the I' it.-I State*. Coucal, for SCCOSSMV. nying nv throng- the establlsbmsnt ol rho bi Ad,nv Sc Co. i'he girls lu thia eetablisbmeo tara avery superior clam ot operative**, weil dusted ainl seemingly well cued- for. They hare dsome Little chapel with stained bums wtnr* nnected with t.ie factory, and every mormug ? i. og work a short sci vice is read by tba ebsplain ol tbe factory. The lace-workers aro noticeably fine from the stunted, half-fed appear? ance characteristic of operatives In otber trades. The lac" girl- "i Nottingham h.iv.* hull tonio claim to beauty, a gnat variety of public Institut i tor their hsolto, tustruction, eomtert end amu'* metit have boen established. In tin- evening I went te the theatre, procuring a seal in the shilling part of tin* house?tin- pit. ill m. English city have I S'-on such au orderly, well I clam of people. Tba girls caine out. la the buett "Dewsbunr -.ealikiu," i.ain.v I...rough hats covered with sub ined. shade* of " Rradfonl plush." It was a gay scone. From there 1 visited the Talbot?* large and handsomely fitted up music ball tr*, quented largely by the working cln.-se*. rspeciatig the gnN. lt wa-t is Hims! establisbni .it ot tim kind I have yet assn lu England. A go...! deal of <iiiiikni_: wa.s going on, bul nothing oil.ii.iv.*. Kcspectable girls in parties of two aud three; and man.ci women, some accompanied by their hus? bands, but others without escorts sat down tn Iriendly ate, or " a drop of cold gin.'' and bataaeri to the really excelleut music. This is -., Dictum ot the condition ol the operatives ot an industry in which England has no competitors, ni which ito bolds the market, in which low wages to. nash out foreign rivals have not become) a necessity, ls ii surprising, tb.*a. that wo read tbe following in the l.ntish print- (romBM Amen.-.in correspondent: The lacemakere ol Wolli ogham may oongretelata themselves on the defeat ol a sell ptaanod tlicsipt la iha rival Bianufacture of theu* sped . ; Itt h ? country, by a large ? Ike Import duty on t -. iii* io ale in. e..itoi. i.teei ma t. ieu*. because .* ..iaie i ii el-is liioie niau un lace. It was sought to romovo this I in pedi mei tbe medium of tii.-ti.-srt'. Tau attempt failed ur.-uh the oppoaltlonof -?-..,- rMag rill, wno repeal di} declared thal thora wer noeoitoa ? . v '.rd. I .iivi'*'- iu.it most ol iiio -eliatn;,.' wives cotliil lu'..' told Ike._* the inoet expensive laces are inade > I itton, aud unit.lima Lues are now mule that aroa rtli a dol? lar a yard. However, tbo Senator's astitran'e lotta c.lunary cai'.'icti lin* ii.i), mid i. i ehongS ll i:u..o. Vanes* ROI ni ,de lu tile daly on lace*. This is th>' plea-a .(?side ot lace-maklng. .T.ettlitT : .i* been steqil] depicted by a recent Engtish writer, wbo pictures Nottingham in times of bad trade, wbeu, instead <>f dorking doable boora in.iiiv lactoit.is stand silent and empty, and BMfe have bul a - ? of niachiins w ?! .. Bg to lill tim tew ardern which en eagerly sought for; w i in place oi'tin- many gTOUpi ol' woik-mi is. in their bugin drem at the tbe .tra and tin- Talbot, on.* tees anxious, serious faces, ami tito look ol hopeless gloom set ried on t i.v who cannot find work, Thea tbe cry lei " iteai rn lu lp u ali; wiia' shall an i If times don't mend f" Hut Nottingham to-day * gay, thc BpadtouS lii-ii'ket-i'Ln 6 at night is thrOUgSdt the brilliantly iUnminatod fin palaem glare with* .nil as tho ir'as-et i i.iik within. Music IsSUM folth (rom ball a bundred wno rt-plaeM chornssed with peals of laughter; m..nev is being earned and .pent. Lol us hope tilt* good times will SOB unue.- There ure t-w more interesting pia. et lu hiiglsiud than th'- line old H.vin I have attempted to describe, it-* Barrow, winding lulls nilly uioiiLti-tl by ltepe, ibo long gigi lg CtMUtB with butting ijahle,I houses, all bespeak itt an? tiquity. In the lOW quarters of the pla... filth, tuu i or ami p 'Vt ii> abound m.m* than in Brodfor I*. Derby or Leice tier. Hut for all this the boadttfnl meadows whichsnrraund tho old town au* already clothed in their wonted nh gama, end ere ' eua* verted into a sMmiug lake if violet crocuses."1 I ? i indeed may ihe NotllUgbOM lass lind " :l cliartn Hu* tlie ey.' and a t liarui for the ear ni tho songs of the Innis tint hang enchanted above the macic carie*." lt im truly and thal Nottingham im flower rewa, the English Florence, for young and old go forth to coll sci and cain away lin- uieeious triBSBMBol the ml is. iltnl all return laden with iWMts te tim town, Joyona bene.ith t heir double burdon ;iu.l rich tn the two.old flagrant o ol' youth and Ot fioSMN, |foaiiBT P. PoBTxn*. PACIFIC MAIL'S QUIET ELECTlOS. Ai tin* anuna) meeting ol tho Pacific Mail Btsasmhlp Ooa^aay yesterday, there was no opposition to*tbe regular ticket, which recclvcil the total vote. Hil,Iii.'. |h_ma ?fstteWina ate the director* elected: Jay tloultl. Sidiicy Ulllon, ltussc-11 i*-age,~C. |P, iltinllug lon, k. ii. rcrkui*., jr.. ?ear. Batt* Winiam Kimmi>. lid wa: tl i?nti*i u.iti. aud J. li. Houston. Mr. Item-, ii, the only mtv men,'vi* nf tho Hoard, take* the place nf Ibo IBM Trotter W, Hark. Tue iiieetlnii waa a <|idet one. Lu- Hie vote vims tnii;.'!' Uiau that . ael at any uncon? tested election slBCC IB77. The first buhot yesterday wat thrown iiy Hitch.man Houston, th>* eight >esr old sou of Pretltieut UoUtUO, vi Uo voted on 1.000 nharrs nu ii proxy given liitii bv Isl sard Lauterbaeh. rretl.lent llouslou followe.i wuh votes on over 1 ul,OOO shurae. iltnl Iletiiv Uart mi over ".|..IOt)*_*'han'H.*l 'Ihe|lsst ballot, whleh wot cast pui indore tM closing of Ibo polls, was on live nbaret. Among the large biooM of Stock *eio 17.:..s) .shares In ibu name of "lt. Knlekerback. rpi. Co., H.int) lu tba! o: BBStfll -""a-K-e. and 7..HM) lu H.ai of W. K. t JUiioi.Jc Cu., _ A l*>.i.T Wavt.?Eligible young aspirant i "Ami do wi ii '." spnroveoi aymaasiiot turyouog lodie*,Mrs. I Pr_?ad_uoWtiwi ' l.o.in ilei.-.i, Mt. Ml tl i. i, a ul ? .tv .it- :. ive. I ca ti* ur- yoi* thal iherei*itui orien! nu .lii'i.i'.'.'.slhaicoa'ai.T knock T UUMUUUU*.-.- -"U ?ll'uuoo.