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II MSIDBMK TIKIXIi 8peech of the Chief M gistrate on the Currency. QUOTATIONS Fh.OM THE FATHERS. Washington, Jtdt rsun and Madison on Paper Muuey. INTERESTING VISIT TO THE FAIR GROUNDS. \Vi>cu*srKit, Va., Oct. 16. 1878. Tltc President and purty arrived hare at eleven o'clock this warning. Id addition U the I'rwUUBt were Mr*. Hayes. Webb C. Uayea, General anil Mrs. Hastings, Secretary Thompson cud others. They wero met at ihe railroad aiaiiou by a largo crowd, ana thence prooceded 10 tho resldenco ol Uoveruor llolli Oay UQUtir taiurt ul tbo W mcbvuUr Li^bl lulaulry. Uoveruor liolliday oourteously rec ivod tho vultors, and, alter a Uriel real, i?e party procuedod to the lair ?round* SI'ESCU OP tiOVKHNOH HOLL1DAY. Upon arriviu,; at Clio lair grouud* Gororuor Holliday tddrossed tbe iargu a&ecQibly iu from of tue main itauu, alludiug, anaou^ other thing*, to tbe President >1 the Umlod si i a lea, Ho knew thoy would warmly wolcoiuo hlui ou account o! his exalted position. |Applau?e.l It had beou the lot of Virginia to play u marked, a vuriud volt, sinco colonial tiroes. Sbo gave to tho country the loundor ol Ibe Republic, wbusc remain* lio lu view ol iliosu wuo administer tbe government, aud another of Uer sous bccaiue tho (atlier ol the constitution. Yot when Virginia thought tbat the constitution liad beou violatod Bbe weut out ll (Jnion aud appealed to tho jiriwl arbitrator ol ?aticns lor tbo vindication ol ber cuu=>e. During four she denied ber allegiance to tbe constitution, tat tbe vordlct being against ber she, tattered and lorn by striie, yielded to tbo uecisiou. having written ttpon ber pagea many incidence ol ueble achievements aud heroic Buffering, without, bo bellovod, a spot of inane. (Applause.) bbo baa returned once more to take ber place in the Uulon,and pledged ber integrity lo inuiutaiu the constitution and laws. (Applause.) If there was one man in the State, bigU or low, In pri vate or official station, Who denied tUeir posit.on ho Aid not know him. The Governor briefly spoke o( tbe beautjr and of tbe fertility ol the valley, aud said that such exhibi tions us tniit belore them would have ihe eOcct to auioolti whatever remained ol the asperities oc casioned by iho lute wur. In conclusion, ne lormnily lutroouceu the President to trie tutu auu womuu liv ing in the Sbeuaudoaii Valley. Sl'KBCli OK TUK PRKSIhBKT. Wneo the President rtiso to reply no was greeted With applause, lie spoke us follows:? Kkllow C'itizkns?>ly first knowledge of tho boau tilui and nietoric vulley ol the ancuundoab wns ob tained iu the roujtb scuool ol the ^reat civil war uud with tbo aid ol very cou.pt.out Instructors emragad en opposite sides ol that wrrtnlc contlicl. ll is a great satisfaction to revisit the valley and lo refresh my recollection ol us superb soeuery una of the jlsces mado interesting anu lamoui by Itie war. 1 now meet its pooplu under eucurantancos lar moro auspicious tnnn nny oi us, whether we were soldiers or citizens during ttie contest, could tbeu have deemed possible witbln Ihe period ol our lives. For the brat time In m*uy >ears we see tbe American people, lu Uio midst ot lewrasting aud important elections, wiib their alien u?n cuiwfly engaged Bout questions relating to ibe material aud Dusluess miereats ol the country, mi iu regard lo wbieli, lu all toe Slates, tbo people are beginning to lake sides, wlttiout Bucb relerence to sectional or color linns. Whatever ividsnces ol the old buicrness may t>o exhibited in any ?iher purtol tue country, we Know that here tbe gon ?rui wish is mat tbe sectional controversies which lave bo loug disluibed our American society Bitty be permateuiiy settled, aud tbat, iu pursuance el tbe tonaliiuliuu aud the laws, peace soil uuton may be restored and forever (Irmly established. Tiii. rtsaxout- QCSSTio*. During ihe ln.-t mouiu 1 visited agricultural fairs In ?cveral ol the Northwestern States, lu addrossing the people on those occasions it seemed to me uot improper to call their attention to the condition ol tbe iluan eiul allalra ol tbe government ol the (Jutted .states I bis was done who a doable purpose. It wns my liupe that ll would giveeocouraueiiioui and confluence lo those who were looking anxiously but hopefully lor better times. 1 hoped aieo llial tne lacls and Ug ures presented would uid iu tbe loriuatiou ol correct ?pinions ou the subjects which how mainly interest tbo poople. With the same general purpose I uow desir# to spread belore you, very briefly, tbe views ol some of ibe latiiers ot our oouotry? patriots wbose names and characters and services arc very latnlliar lo tho wuole country, and very dear lo tbe wuole country. In this pari of Virginia ?spe cially with wblcb some ol tbem were idsulifled aud among the descendants ol those wuo wore u?so slated wltb tbem, the opinions ol the men wuo made Virginia ao tauious will, 1 am aure, be received with ?ore luan ordinary consideration. advics or tub pathskb. Ob the subject ol money, sua on the question of what Is a sound, aaie and stuble currency, let as bear aud need the auvico ot the /amors. Wasbingtou, m a letter lo I bomaa stone, dated Moaut Vernon, Peb ruary 16. 1787, aald:? 1 Uu not scrapie to declare thai 11 I bad a voice In your Lestl?laiur? It Would have been given decidedly ak'itlnit taprr ecits?lon. up o Ibe gen ral principle ut it. utility as a reprusoiiiative aad tue ueceuity ul It at a mudiuui. a ? I euou .U iuat ll la by the ?ub>lauoo. uot with the abadow ui a thiuij, wa are lo be Uiiieliled. . be wis Uoiu ol uiau, la my buuiole oplatou. cauuot at this titna devise a plan !>Y Wlilcb the credit ot paper money would be loan supported; consequently ueprociaiiou Seepa pao.? With Uie uuautity ol the euus>ioii. and ariicl?a lor abich ll la ale hanged rise iu a xreater ratiu than |b? mtkiiiR ol the V%ber?li?. i* tbo Urnir, tb? pUttltr. tb? >irtUui? f Ibo iu,4y lie bvlMUM) I b?vo ubsurved, tb? ftbiiauw iu Usut'flb* bOb?tauc? ; and, in proportion tt> ta. ;uo trvditor or tb? bo?ly poluff nufl*?r?. \lbolbor it bo lowai koiidor or uot. U will, *? bat been ob??rT?4 rory trmj, 0*v?r ??o ?it?ro ktivo ? ? * . . 1 tbaii, tucroioro, <mly ob??orvo jrunoraily, that mo many Dooolo navu ?utforoa by ioriu r tbat, lik,? a buiot cbitel, wbo Ureatl? the tire, no i>or?i*o will touch it wbo can potiiblj avoid it. Tbe natnral coaeequenco ?l wbku wilt oe. tbat tho ?p*cio, wbieli ratuaiua unv x^?rteu, will be inalantly u caud up. 1c a loiter to Jelloraoo, dat?<l August 1,17?6, Wssh logtou uid Some olbor aUUii are. In my opinion, felliutf ln?.^ the very ToolUb aod wicko'l |?laQ? of omitting p^per manor. I ratuiot jiivr*? up my bop-?, boworer, that we ?ball ore loug iMJ .pt a Murf jutt 4Uid liberal ayitem ol i?ol?oy. lo a loiter to iiicbirU Monry Loe, President ot Coo grc**, dated Muuiit Voruuu, Auaual 21, Wasa? lugtoa o?id;? 1 b? ve no /or beard, and I hope nevor ?halt hear, auy lerioua OkeutiOfl oi a paper oaiioatou In thie .">tato ; jet kucii .? tuiuw' ruay ba in agitation. Ignorance and design are prouunlve ??f n.uch miedliol. ib former \t the toot ol tbe ialtt r. and ia often ???% to tuddenty au i ?ne\ p^ctodi>. i!f?/?e with whom I bae- eonr?reed ta tbla part of llt?i fttate rcpronato ifio i?loa e*ceeaini*ly. ? JKf I'KKHON *S OFlWlOlfi. ivflersori'i oppoemori to irro'ioemeble ptpor money mi decided, .iuu is too well kiiowu to uoed inwiiy | ettatiotjtf. Id bis day actio mo* ot inflation wero j m< If.iy proponed by tuO trienun of unlimited Ifoue of j bank paper, and ins most Ylgorous usnunciuiions wore directed e^aiuat oucu Ishuob, t?ut bis argurueiita appty with rna.il lorco against all lorm* ot lrredoeiu abic paper money. 1 o <;olouel Vancy no wrots uuaor dots ol J ?nuary iHlft:? *1 lie American min i ia in a atate of fever, whlen tu? wor<u haa ??o oltea ioeo ?u the Uiatory o? otlier nations* wo ore noar tangnt lo ueilere tnut ioieerdein.au trKSa npon paper can produce a* nolid aeaitb a? bard l??bor In lue onrib. it la in aaiu for comioou nenae to ur^te tt? ?t uoti.iu^ can produce but nothing that it la *u idle rtream to oe Hevu Is a pbiloaopner'a atone arbloii ia to turn eeorytUiua . ioto aoid. and to redeem man from tne original SentencS or til* m*?aor ?"In the ?w?at of bia brow ab ?li ho eat uia "jii-rajn, in a letter to Jobu W. hppi, dated Movent Mr i, W1A a?id:? The ?um of what ha? be?a .aid Is that oar medium should be ao pro^orllmirii lo our product a. ^o he ou a par witu mat ei oihi-r eoouirn)? with wuien we ira 10. and wn ao medium ia In a a?uuu atuv* . that pp.cie l? the most perro.'t tuodiuiii because ll will prL-.ervo ua .wu l?v?l; i ec iu?e, BiVtO^ intrliialv! n I uiiIvoih^I value, it cao nevor die lu oar iiiiuiis. ard ll t? the iiifnt r. a nren ol reuanee iu turn ol *?r: thai ilia trillius eeonoaiy ol papor s< a cheaper uieilluui. or it. eeuveiliaace lor Itau.ini?ai<>u. woll^ha not'iiug ia oppoaltion to tbe a*tvaula?en ol IIih pre ?l?ua luolais; ilial it la liaom lo Uu ai.uao i. haa ouea, la, Hid lomeai will be abuaeil, in everi couutry la whten ll is teriultt d. lo Colonel Carrlugiou, under date ol May 21, 17S8, be said;? I'apar is poverty; It Is only the k#o?? ol mouay, aud not aesar ttsell. VIKW.i lip MAU1S05. James Madison, m a .etiur to Thomas Jelloraou, dated Augu't 13, 178?K saiui? V\ liather Viruiuia Is lo remain exempt from the epl deiuiS laulailjr wl l ilxpeud ou the eaaaiog v<e?iu'ny. dy bupes teat clii-Mr on llie va?>li?ua ul i wiuael ila.oiianl |li? iailuce ol u*P' rluieuv- a.aewuere. thai Itit.e mu?l tall is too. ally cettala. lo. bisidua the of it alieady visible In soma -late- ano inir letrlu.lv <l*r?ei of f If paper it. all. tills Betltlona money will raiuer t**C lb o tart lite St lilt ol es.ra*aaan?-i wbi'.li Mm a away ilia uwin t? pny tbe uetavoraaie eaiaaco, and wtli, lUereiorti. noon oe earned to inarsot to buy up e??l'i toi ibat puipoae. Horn that luomnui ilapreeiaii.iu in III ? Vllabla. Ihoraluool n?ouvy eon?l?ts in llie Uaa? It Will ?eree, "<pe<!i? will servo all ihe u?e? ol paper: paper will aui serve one ol liiu eas?nllai ua^a ol aBeeie. Ihe paper, therefore, will bo lean valuable than *pe<!ia Madison, inn loiter lo C. 1). W illlums, dated yob * rnury. l^gu, saiu Wheuever tliu paper hits not bona convertible 'ulo loads, and its ijuantiiy lias dupendso on ilio po icy or tne litverntnent a ovpr;uiaitou itat bai.n produced by au ua iu* iuercaas or an apprensuaion ?f it. In a letter lo fbutnus J Bcr-ou, dated July IS, 17i7, Uutll'O" suldi ? Nutmeg mil evil sprlujia freiu tiila iiuagin irr m"n?y ?rucvevsr 11 is tried, and yet tile ippi>tlte lor It w, . ro II lin.not neon tnail continues to be loll. There isgiaal real.Ill to l?ar that the Itu rne.a ol ice nvll nia?i be la?ied In Virginia belore tho anp. llle th*rs will us at an end. VlkW^ OP OT II r II lfAfl:<lll Hiubard Usury Lue, In lu a letter to Waabing ton, winch drew from Washington the reply already quoted, asks:? 1? it possible that a plan can l>e f. rtnod fnelasaini: a lar/a rim 01 p >per niiniiy by the uext A?N>iul>l*r I do eerily litjhovB (Uh| tbe ur?au?l to** wm have in th?? world could Ml Mm a dun (iKlail pUii for reialag Vuaiuis, 1 ?!ioul.l <u|ii;iiu thai e?ery frie J to nU country every b"u''"' ?ober tuan. Wonlii Join ueartily to rcprubittc so aeuriuu- a r>i?u of s?ec?tiattoa. (.eorje llnsuo, to Waab.uglou, at a souaewuul later date, wrote: I lnv>' bear I nothing frum the Aueuibiy except vague ri porta ol t.ieir being luMilt-eil 10 if.ua .1 p ip rurmucy; tiP"ti wliat principle or funis [ kuow not-p'-rhapa upon ti.o old, threadbar* vucurity <?! ul?* ftr?njx solemnly thw pub In* iTt-'dil. i bfl^evo #ur.n an rxm-rrufiu wouid prove ?im? I'ur to the old vit 1 ar adt,:* ol arryintf it iiorte to the nvmI r. Ittov hi??v u**t. a law io iM?u?j it, but twenty Uw? wui not utakn tbo people riioivo it. ClilKF JOiTiCK M\K?HA],I.'h DKC1310* I hit! Justice JUarhiiail, iLi uUccidiuuol ibe Suprome Court, h*iu:? sucii u nifttihim (paper money) ha# be??n always liable to nut tuat.oim. lite viilut* U continually chAu^tittr. and tito*e cna;i uttou jsro.t ait J nuduou t*?] ouo ill ivititials to iui uiouac Ibot, aro iho ?<>urce ruiiioiti !ipi>Citl<4iiout uutl do ?itroy aii ccuildeue* uetweeu into ana n an momkt or thk coxarirurrox. It if not uecu*sary lor uiy purpose to make lurtber quoialious hum tbo Fathers. fucy embodied their opimous iu llie Atuorican cousliidtiou. 1'bo muooy ol the constitution is colti. lu making ruuQi-y which b .?? iniriuaic value, the constitutional luiuey ol our country, ti.e Fathers s<lo|iteal tne inoooy of th. ?or!<l. li? a law re.-uug ou the concurring judgment tiuu eooimeu consent ol mankind, m all ages mi a countries, the precious uinau have beua tbo tnousure or value?the money of tbn world. ll la a luur tbat la fuuda uiaiilal au<l Irrepoalnbla. It can uo mora be re tiualvu by act ol Coucrc.n tbari tbo liw or gravitatlou. ll m uould uave an ourly rataru ol bu^lneas prosper ity, let ua not try to b<' wiaer lhau the Fathers, w lacr tbau tlie couatltutiou aud wiser tbau buuiau natorf. lu iue pri-aout ooudmou ol our country, our proifrana toward prosperity ua a uutiou aud ua ludividuala do pends uf>ou h:?viog a good public credit aud a sound constitutional currency. 1 be President wu* frequaDtJy Intarrupted by ap piauae. gPBJCOn or RKCKKTAllT TEOMPaOS. Governor llblllda.v then lutroducad ^ecrutary Tbr.mp sou, who said bo cxiiio Uoro not only ut tbo Iiiu iiu^ of tbe rresident, bat because be bad ac inalien ibie rlsbt to visit tliore, bi8 nativa state, dome ol tha bap piest days ol bia oariy lilo wore p.,a??d lu tUta viciuity. lie bad travelled rnucb over tbo Uintod .States, but Imd nover se.-n a more heaumal country tnan tills Mieoatiuoab Valley. Ho couuaellod bla bourer^ to so Mrive that noua migbt turpuss tbeiu in aKrii.ulture. Lot tbe disagreoubie oveuta ol tbe pu*t live ouly 10 tbo memory. It was tbw duty of ail to maintain tbe national glory aud sweur on tbo altar ol a coinniou country to unite In iui delenoo against aii euotnicd. (Applause.) Tub bauu played ''Hail Columbia." Tbe Presidential oarty tbeu visited tbo varloua parts ol tbe fair Xbey dined at Judgo i'cudletou's, wbore the bospltalitus wora richly dlapaiised, aud relurna 1 irotu tba lair grouoda wueu tbo exuibitlou closod for tbe day. President und Mrs. Hayoa, assisted by Governor Uolliday and Jlrs. Muson (bia sifiter), held a mcaption at tbe Governor'a rasldonc* to-ni-tn. a large uuuiber ? ol ladies aud geutleiuou oi tbe city and neiguborbood called to pay tbeir respects. At eleven o'clock the party loft lor Washington. THE SCOUKGE. I TJNBKTTLKD WIATHEB BUTAINlNO THE TEI.LOW fkV iB IJJ TH2 SOUTH?M.AGUK SPOTS IN tOUIblAN*, AKD ABKAKSAS LAST BBPOBTS. Lilt TtLiOBAPH TO THI! TlEIUr.D.] N??r OitLKAMfl, Oct. 18, 1878. The following la tha yellow luvcr report lor the past tweoty.lour hours:? JUoard ol Health?Mew eases 49 iio?rd of UealUi?Old cases just reported......... til Howard Association I44 Yoaug Men's Christian Association ............. 8a ToUI tU7 The Howards tell me that tbo moat 01 their cases are old oues which have not been reported bo.'ore, and that nearly all are irorn the up|K>r district* 1 learn at the rootna of the Voting Men's Christian Association that.only thirty-one new cases roported to-day camo from that part ol the eity bounded by JtsD'anado and Josephine atreeta. Ouly aaiugie case appears In tbo Sotoud district. Nearly all tbe cases are reported lrom tbe bixtb uiatriet. 1 was all over this district this uioroing with two members of tbe Young Meu's Christian Association, where at least 16o eases have beeu under treatment by this association alone. In this district, too, tbe largoat Dumber are children. Kvery bouse. Indeed, preaontod tbe appearance of a ehilu'a hospital, l'bey were lying two, three and four lu one bed, all prostrated by tbe lerer. Dr. CUambera, of the Howards, told me tbat In oue square wbero he had treated thirty-two chlidron only eight adults bad beeu aick. Iu one house 1 iouud uo infant only a lew hours old lymR beside another child Just re covered from the lever. Many of tbe houses wore mere hovels, home lew eottuges which preauated a neat and even a pretty appcaranco from the atreet I louod on entering had notiiing witnta bat* aiogJe bed and two er throe chairs. PalXrOL DKSTITL'rlO*. Want was bare expressed to language tbat could not be mistaken. In one piaoe I iouud two women lying on the floar up in a luft. The kitchen was an old nbimney, not a room, built oat in tbe yard. Four cniiorsu out 01 Dv* were aiek iu one piaue, three of them ua one befl sua iho iniaut ta its tuoiber'a arms. In another bouse 1 iouud the sick all iviuc in une room and the dead In a room ad joining. in this district I aotieed a col ored pbyatolaa bad quite a number of caeea evru among the white population. Ol ttae col oredepoop.e there wero a large numoer aicic, but aome ol them were di.eov.ered to be pretending sickness. One woman bid been lying in her bed tor blue days with uo cii'.kuess tnat any 01 tne di>ot?rs could per eeive. Her bisbt eyes were toosiu^ tor rations in.it was evideat to all, lor throughout the wnoio length and bioaath oi ibis district only one Ueath hud oc curred auionn thii< class o: tbe pojiuiatioo this season and that was a worn in wuo tiled ol a aurieil In oaliott 1st pork alter au utiatk of lever. Aiuoug those peo ple, ior the uiult part. I iouud tbe moibtrs at tue bedsides ol tneir ciiildren. Only a single exueptiou to lulf|appeari0^1 Be wmte latber, a German, i aaw In ailei-uauce onlis lut e gill. On aaaing lor bis wltc w bo was coiored, he told me she Was workiug In the COSTIJUJUO XOKTAL1TT AMoSO CHIUDUgX. I heard <nu saw auu.? s..d things in tbis district. One cue Was a luue gin, vtry j ale add weak, whom ber mo.her teid me bad beeu a line, stout, hearty cmld oe'ore she wu strickeu with the disease. Tno mother Was a strauger iu the aoutli, and kuow nothlug about yellew li ver. Htio liud treated tne poor child Wtth blue uias. and castor ol! lor lour days beiore Bbe was taken sick a? a prevaiuative sgaiiist Uie pestl ieac*. lu aouie lamtlies in tbis diaanci, eveu among the extremely loslitute, tbe pbysicians, I am told, bavo beeu extremely suecesaiul. Out 01 a lamily 01 nine only a sii.gie child bad beeu lo?t. In otber laiuilies, ugain, ainoua the Potter tlasa ol poepie tbe mortality has oeeu leartui. Ouo sentloioau has lost three clnl uren, ail out ouo Id several cases the hick died 11a fearful lury an 1 madness, b.lmg at tbe nurses as lti'*y tried to bold tbeiu down. One little fe.iow bit oil iho tons ol bis fingers in tbe droadlui delirium oi the disease. Till blATH KOI.L. The list of deaths ior tne paet iwenty-iour Hours la 2U, a great decrease, wbicA we oan only huj>0 wilt te rermauout. total ueatba to date, 0.676. the names Oi tne o ad ir, ;? William Ko iy, Aiifiaide Ci.iale, r.imle ."ieuu ile, Helen A. U^ginbothsm, J"sepuine Newiiousc, Cli,ine? Zurega Mllliam Owena, J. m. Deport, Louie Muter, Maria L J. Baclier, Jo.epb Hol iboleer, M ria Kru^in .udorfl, Heury Uartel, H. n. NioUolla, Kouert Lusmsr 11 pj u. i'liiiiips. Atlllle H. Young, Jean lloumu, Fairies Anern. O Hi terson, Cbaries A. Kmnegaa, Ki.iabetb K. MeNamara, Josephl 11 eUallo, Jouu K. Weia^, Msry CI (ford, Hyaeinlbe L'Antonlu. Among tbese are loorteen cuildreu under twelve years of age. Despatches received from all points o^ the fever Bone snow immaterial al>aiein?nt of lb 1 disotSe. J, ?*. ."<t. Clair, leiegrspli operator at the Jackson eepot, bas Usd a relapse. H. i|. Vsil, operator st Meridan, died yesterday of 1. ver Ho ?a? agent ol t tie I'ain^r ipnei s' 1 Mutual llenevoieot tMoaiauns at Vieksbers. A. I). Ilaoiitil, a most ai.tivr ineniiier 01 the 1 aiegraptivrs' ' lie lie I Association, who i?og tbe fever yeaiereay, 11 ' reiH.ried m a lavoreMe condition to.Jay I ue Kev. Leska i'rieat, el the Kirst Gcrniau i'rns nv teriao t.hurcii, "ire.I thirty-lour years, a native oi Berlin, , ?l.eJ tn-ilay oi yeilow lever. Iho Howards lt??e ro emved %il?'p ? ton HfSinr ttl.it pii/kielaiiS and nimvs lie sent to Vi.*oo i-iiiy, wnere a very uislignaut and faisi lorm m levor lias appeared. Applications tor relief in 1 lie Young Man's Cbrta.lan Associativa! to-day number Hi [ 10 1 lie Howaria 2jJ. I'll* Hoearue OaVe a n t 11 nrave to l.oytewn, itruil e, l?abiiimvii)ii and l>r. Veagie and iiur is to Mairgau Criv. fiie I'eubody Associstiou Issued 6U,00U rutious to-day. CONDITIO* ?'F CHATTANOOGA?Ittftltl DKATllM VKHl. UUAY?THK FETKB Nut bJ*UKAl>IHO amu SO TUK MOUXT.Vi>8. [.Itx IJU-kOllWtf lO TUB KKHAUb.] lUATTAXOOOA, I ?!!?., Out. 1U. 1?7|J. Tli? three ileatlia irum yel ow lever tiurv to day wero K. Li'gmi, Mra. O Hum nod it MldVcd iuuU. feB new c???* Unve b< an reported atote lull Oighl, two ol them wnile. The uiauanu ho* pruUtbiy lulled. We dale no hope lor any I urriinuenl uliuieinunt, tiowever, wUHo luu c<iol night* aud not day* continue, TU? tlicriBomumr mood hi ?iglu/-lour degreoaeu Leokodl Mv<.ru tin lo-'lay m Uu r. 11. I liu liftr will prob ably m.o'v liaoll within a Ivw day* in n worse lortn iii it it ii <loi a ill)#. 'I oe ill ruoKs J iliHiriei 1a still lull ol |i?o|ilii, aud all ud'irta lo gat then In urn , mnp Wlivu w.li ur lo ibi- huapuai ?l>i'U ai?k are t/kllWtl in n lire it l lie it-vur iim not ajiruad in ail l it lo c oiiutrr tflaifltla, al?aya ending the re with the caeca which go INiii Hie town or Irmii Olln r liitvulud eiliua. deTtirai caaua on Lookout Mountain huvo not miaitlJ fannies Id th? tiou-.o* wkero they died. No lover can l.voiu our niouutata uir. DEATHS AT MEMPHrs?AID BENT TO TABIOC3 ^ POINTS IN KENTUCKY AND TENXESBEK. M kb['ins, T*nn., Got. 10, 1878. Tli* weather to-day is sultry and tliroaUnlii;. Among tii* death* are P. A. Canale, secretary oi ttie Italian Heuovoleul Association ; Otto Hcoaigor, M. J. Oaten and Charles Maddox. TUe Howard Association to-day sout tiurso* t? Mason, Tenn.; Bowi tiik (Jrocn, Ky. ; MrKeusle, Tenn. ; llrowns vi i Jo, J'euu.; Hernando, Mis'., md Kiorenc', Ala, ion wilu of I'. O. Wood', lieiglil mi out oi the Mississippi and Teuuessee Umlroad, die.I lust uiglit at iluru'iudo, Mi is. Tue fever ha* appeared at Milan, I'euu., wliioh uad enforced a ritftd qu<rau tlue against all injected poiuia, a* la iliowu id ths followid^ wlegraui wbicb was raceivud this morn ing :? I'A ins. Tenn., Oct. 10, 1K7H. 'io A. D. LaNGSTAirr, freMduui lluwurd Association, Mem phis:? I'lcaaa son d an experienced yollow tever doctor and tbrou mir.es to Milan ou tlits morning's train. One of our <Miil>|i>rea there has the lever, and It ta tlioaabt aeveral oilier oaeea have developed. J. J. KKRl'IN. Tratu Daapatcnar. VICK3BBKO BETTKH, BUT THE NEIUHBOKINO COUNTBX SADLX AI STILTED WITH XKLXOW JACK. [BX TELEOBVPH TO THK HEB ALD. 1 VicK&acuo, Misc., Oct. 10. 1S78. Tho deaths from yellow lever bora 10-day aro Unite Bradlord, Walter A. Cusbuian, Francis West and Mr? M.J. Baler. Too Howard* Uuva sent tho steamer Alert wiiii nurnos and autre* to Yaxoo City. Bishop Elder and three bisters no ou her to the assistance of the stricken city. Id tue country uround hero tboro is ue im provement. In tlio adjuoent parish. In Louisiana. the ?Ituallou is critical. Di? Uillliand, iivalth Ollicer, was taken sick tins morning. Three lourtbs of the iuhubltants are sick. A telegram from Yazoo City says tho yellow lever is rising fiercely ihcru. There wcro six eases and Uireo dcatlis yesterday. No new cases to-day. A Sister of Cluirily lb among tliu doaths. I'ete Witniuor Is also down with lever. Vlcksburg ta still quaran tlUUd. THE DI8EABE IS ARK VXBAS. Littlk Huok, Oct. 10, 1878. The weathor was warm during the day and a heavy rats storm prevail* this eveulug. The tolegrupb ope rator at liopetlnld reports two deatbs to-day aod Iouq y?stcrduy. Advices Jrom Arkansas City rsport that tlie lever has uroteu out at Wlutorvillo, elgut inilog Irotu that place, autl oast oi the Migotoeippi Kivor. AN INPECTErt VESSEL AT QOABANTINE. Tbe schooner Herbert K., Captain Cruse, arrived at Quarantine last evening. On tbe 10th lost., wben olT tno Highlands, John Qdinn, the steward, a native of Una city, died oi yet low tuver. Tbo vvssoi loll George town, i. U, twenty-two days ago. NEW YOBK'S AID. Mrs. A. Matariu soul $10 to tbo tfHttALD olBoo yes terday lor tbo follow lever sufferors. Tbu following subscriptions in aid o( tbe yellow fevor suflerers wore receivod by Mayor ?iy Proceeds of concert yivou ou board the steamship Urit aanic ud Friday eVenlnii, October 11, by Ole Bull, ss?lkted by Mrs. (He Hull, Mln?? i.aarsou aud Hurr and .Mebcra. Kornay, Sears and Hrowu. through A Uur>piiiHr, M. D.. and John W lionuessey. committee. f'J'Au: St. uoorue's Church, Klushinv. through tiuori;e l'op o. treasure!, ?1U?; Cbureu of >ie?- leiudou, > V., til rouuh H??. J. A. Dewald. Audrow Mailt, SjS2<); Acting Captalu (tales, Kirktpro clnct, SIO0 Od . Frolic U Van Vorat, $20: Plattdoutscho V.ilksfoat Varolii, through II. Illnirilage, treasurer, SI'HJ; Gchrder, rroundschalu liund, $50; Or. W. ilerdgert, through Uehrder. I'reuiidMihalta Baud, $->U. Tbe loliowmg auiounta have boon collected op to date by Captain Dates of tbe Kirn preoinot from tbe ballot boxes in nia diatrict:? Fulton terry, $801 90; Houtb lorry, $0*119; btaton Island lorry, $g7 id; Statou Island and Norm shore ivrry, $11. The wbolo sum received by tbo Mayor yesterday, (599 03, wan Boat to tbe Howard Association ol Don aldsonvdle, L*. 1 be Mayor baa receivod the following letter, wbicb be bus referred to tbe Cltixoiis' Committee, ot wbicn CbumuorluiJi Tuppan is treasurer:? Wallace's, October 12, 1878. Hon. SiriTB Blv. Jb.. Mayor of the cltr of Sew York Dxak >l??>ir. Lester Wallsck desires aao to say, with bwcouip.i uients, tbat bo purpose* mviuit a matinee ben. ertt at itiia theatre ou Weduesday, 23d Inst., In aid of tbo luud lor tba relief of tue yel.ow levjr sulforers at tno tjouib. Will you kindly Instruct some one to have tbo committee bavin,: aueb matters In eliarxe put lu commit mention to or.ier to ojrlect all neco.arv arrauiteuteuts ? With much respect I r<m .In youri sincerely, W. H. FLUID, Mage Diructor. Tbe Southern Heliet Committee ol tbe Chamber ol Commerce met at uooti, Henry licuiz, chairman, i.residing. It was announced mat A. T. Stewart U Co., lu addition to tbeir large ooutribution ot money, bad given lor tbe yellow lever suU'erers lour oaaus ot ciotbiug, constating ol lawu suit*, uvordrcssoa, cash mere Jackets, serye wruppers, abawla, waterproof cloaks, cloth dresses, tlauuol skirta, coats aud uudur clothiug for aoiuen ami cbiidreu. Mr. J. 1'ierpout Morgan, 1'roasurer of tbo Chamber of Commerce Southern lialiel Committee, acknowl* odpos tbe reoeipt of tbe following additional contri banooa:?? iiu^b L. Colo, <15; eontribattou tox> s, jfow York Post Office, par I'ostmaater I. U J.iuea, $.'.<1 54; fourth Uni versalis! riocietjr. >t? York, per William Moatross, treas urer, S'Jju 44; 1'rokbyteriaa nucleiy, lireonport, L. 1 , per J. T. liallui), ?2rt UU; A Frieud, 1'atersoa, S. J., $1 7*"'; 1'resbyieriau Charcli, asaueatu.us, N. V., per l.sv. M. N. frestou, $41 5'J; < slauce or additional contriliutlous from mo citisens of Hempstead, L. 1., per K. Webn, M. 1).. treasurer,^') ? proceeus ol au amateur musical and dramatic entertainmeat alvau ny ladies ot liuiupstoad, 1.. I., ou Ueleber U. per Kdwin M'ebu, M. 1)., treasurer, ?1 jo :tu. Total, lfi>78 44. Previously acknowledged. Silll.UUo 22. Oraud total. S10^.o7J (id. yiltoen hundred dollars were ordered to be remitted to K. t>. Cnarles. treasurer ol the i.bicano, au Louis ana New Orleans Ji.nroad at New Orluaua, to be dis bursed by a^euta ie be teiooled uy him lu iho email towus below Jucksou, Miss. ; aud $1,oj0 to tbo How* ?rd Association, Vieksburg, lor the relief oi interior plaooa. Au atbletlo and gladiatorial tournament will bo given at Irving Hall <>o Saiuruay oveuiug lor the beu etlt of tbe yellow fever suilerers. 1 be programme will comprise collar aud eiuow aroatllug and vparrmg by aome yi tbe best kuowu professors ol these arts, and the Ureoiau and Kouiau statuos of J. M. Lallin. It m undorstood that Mayor LI/ will be present. KEINHA.KDL INDICTED. THE OBAND JUUX Of BicUMONO CUUNXZ 71ND A "TItUE Blix" ? OTI1EU l'BOCLtl/INQ-i. The Grand Jury ol Kicnmoud coumy yesterday In dicted K lward Relnbardt for tbo murder of Mary Ann Dognau, whoso remains, as 1s generally DeliQVcd, wore lound buried in a barrel near Silver Lace, btaten Island. Tne only witnesses that remaiaed to be ex arniued (ruin tbe previous day were Augjisl Key. uior, who saw tbe aucused digging the bole lu wuicb tbe corpse was subsequently louud; William Mnsue, tbe imd wbo loaued neiuliurdt hia wbeolbar row lor a consideration ot six stick* ol candy, una Kdward ltoddy, wbo, among otuors, saw the prisoner wuoeling a burrow containing a barroi toward Silver Lake. At lour o'clock f. M., th|Grand Jurr having concluded their labors lor tbe term, came into court, and, uiior the usual legal loriaulilios bad bouu obsorved, tbe loreman banded up a bateu ol Indicimcnts to Jud^o Pratt. Tbe Court having ulanced at tbo luuorsuinenis on these doeumouis and singling ouo out troiu the rest aMked II It wan not understood that all of Hie papers haodO'i in oy tne Oraud Jury, with the excepliou of that one luuUiiuieui, auould bo Oispoaud ol in tbe Court ol Soi-Slena. luu District Attorney, in r< ply to the Court, moved that sut.ii dwposiMon oi ibu busniosa sb ouid oo Mad*. I bo Lou it tneu mlormed the Oraud Jury that they wore discharged lor the term, THS IXlllCTMKMT. Huojoinod Is ? o t) ol tee ludictmeni;? ?Sfcil? o .V< in l urk oounly ,</ HtiJmuiui, m. ? 1 be Jurors of thu people ol tile otate oi >uw 1 erk in aud lor the uedy ot tbe O 'aniy ol itiobmoud upuu tbuir oatli presrut: Tbal I'.derard ..eiiibar it. late ol tbu tuwu ul Mill.llutoi. il. In m? ceuiity ol Richmond, atoressid, ou the uineteoiua day ofJuiy, in tae year ol our i^inl oue tuuu.sua eu'it huiiur d aud seventy-ulK.il, at tlie to?B aud eounty aforesaid, and witu iorce and aims in aud upon uito Msry Abo OsKuau, iu the pe >ce ul tbe puop.e ?l our <*i>! .ttatv tbeu . nd there being wilful.y, foinul'.ut'y .nd ?iv a Uellber .te and pruiueiiiiateu oe sisn to *it et the d.ath ol liur, the isitl Mmy inn lie^uau, Ul.. niaae an a.sau t, and tust ue. IU? said I.uaraid He.n Ii ii ui her, the said il?ry aau Uorfi.aa. in ...Ul. way and manner, aud hy s.oue moaus, instruments sod weapons t<. the jarera alvreaaid unknown, sua arUicli tbey valine) upou dtru m inquiry asce. taiu, did tlieu aud them ell lui.y i.i uni.'.ialr ana with a d?.ibnrst? aud preme.iitatud ilasisn te eileet tlie death ot hei, the sala Alary Anu bun nan. Ueprive of ilie so [list sue, tbe Ssid Mkiy Ann I'e^ aaa, te. u sou tla re Ulaii .van so lb ? Juiora al .ressld, upon their oath aloroaald. do s>y th a in:, the said r.d* ird Kuiiaburnt, h r, tli* s.itd nary Ann ue*nsii. In manner anu I .rm and i.y tbe ui on us ocrssaid, at tbe lown aud vouu.y aforesaid, ou t '0 .my ana iu the year aforesaid, wilfully, fulnnioualr and witu . SeMOerste aud preiu>UUat?U ausltfn to It... ot tlie Ueath oi iter, tbv said ilary Auu iieituau did kill aiid mur der a.f leas iho term ot tee statute iu eoeti case mud* aud proviaeu and saaiust the poaee ul tbe oeople ol ths atute of .?iiW toia sua stosir dianiky. JOflJI < KOA K, District Attorney. AS the piorout term ol tbo Court ol Ojeraudl'er llliuwr c.oaes to day aUd Juuge i'ratt liai UeuitMId nut to hold au adjourned session lor the Side purpose ol trying Ueiubardt, his c .so necessarily geos over until iho next 0> er and lor miner, wuicli t.oes not convene until May, lbi9. Hbortly alter tuu lirand Ju/y came into court District At torney Croak Issued a b.ncb warraut lur tno trausiur ol tho pr.sober from tlie New Urlghlou lOnkiip lo tlio KiciiinOhd county Jan. Kruiu tbo latter pisco*beMll bu taken into court tiHTby lor arraignment, alien ho will be formally asked to plead guilty or not guilty to thu clmrgu iu the indictment. Iu toe alter noon Heinhardt will bu vseurtod to Now lirigbton by SberilT lirnwu, that ho may oe piesen; at Hie ctiiicltismn of tho Corouer's luqueiit. I'auliue Ditt mar is lor the time being uoinluiled with the latillljr ol tho Mnerilf Hi ibe Kiuomoud county Court House, i he t;aptnin of the Ataten Ielnnd police, whom ilio District Attorney i atratted with th. wieoution ol tbo benctl witri'Wit, arrived at Now llriguton islo last uveiiioti, but be reluaad to statu Wuelbor ue Ihteliued ri-movmg the prisoner to Hiunmoud last uight or this [ uioruiug. PROSPECT PARK. SECOND DAT O* THE B*CO?D FILL TROTTIKS HJC^riNO?KAOQ1X CttOBUlN, DBIVKB, MAO C.XJS MITCHELL AMD LADX fclLDSEK TH* WINXFB8. % The sccond fall trotting msetlug at Proapecl Parle wan oontluued yosterdsy under favorable elrcuin siancea. In additlou to the work ol clearing from the programme the "fllty" and "iweniy-lour" purses, poatponed Irora Toeeday, the "thirty-lour" and "tw?uty.*eveu" cTouta wore deeiued. Creditable fields responded in euob ol Ibe lattor rams, snd throughout the alleruoeu the trolling wa? ol an ex ceedingly interesting naturo. The attendance was very lair, aeverul ladies being on tho grand aland and a aeore or two In carriages in ibe inner Held. XUK I'USTPUKKU "rir?V ffR**. W D0n tbo "flity" IUC8 was postpone# on Tuesday the bay geidtug Flaibusti Hoy was credited with the second and tbird heats and ibe chestnut rnsre Magale Crossln with the fourth. Tue chestual gelding James, winner of tbe Oral boat, *.u distanced in tbo second. Maggie Crossin and no dllftcuUy in eaptaring tbe Uftb and aixtb beats and tbo race. Tbla result was so entirely unlnokod for tbe veteran pool buyere were sorely perplexed. Flatbush Boy took second money, tbo etber preminme ravening to the assoelailon. THS fOHrWUKD "JWJHIXT-FOC*" CLAUH. The bay goldlug Driver had won tbe first heat and tbe sorrel golding George a Daniels the second and tblrd beats, when tbe "twoniy-lour? race wus post, poned. At tbe oull of the horses yesterday Daulels wus a long favorite, but Driver wont away and won tbe iourtb and fifth boats rtgbi off ibe reel, making the second surprise ol tno day lor tbe talent. Dan lels look aeooud money, lreue third # ud Neilio Irwin Iourtb. T|| '-ruiuTV-youR" hack. Kiffiii of twolvo eutries cAine on wo track in tbo ?uhiriv-lour" racc. lUesu were Gruul's bay geldieg Star Willis' bay stallion Norwood Culel, Phillips nay ueTd'ing General Nororos*. Frooia*a'a bay guiding tttlioilo Duiilmin's bay mare Voluuteor Maid, Ms nee s bav mare Audio B. C., qulutou's sUeat*????? uuii Fooks' biy uiuro Maggie Mitchell. .Voluutour \iulJ was a long lavoriie boiore iuo sutrt. Btar,J?uu tho ltr?i heat with appareut ouse, and then bud the c ill in tho belting. Maggio Mitchell came out ol tbo ruck iu the seooud heat aud won as she liked, repeal ing ibe perloruianoe iu tbe third and luurth beats, Jiving her the race. Star look second money, Volun teer Maid third anu Stiletto Iourtb. * THK "TWKNTY-SKVS*" VUKSII. Vive appeared in me "iwouty-seveu" race, these being Malt Goodwin's bay mare Liuly Kildoer, Jobii Helen's bay uiare Nellie Webster, W. MoMahon's bay ?", Grace. 0. J. Schoolcraft's brown alalllon Key West (formerly Andrew)und D. B. Harnugiou's browu onuiiite Dread. Tbe pools before ibe start averageu:? fbo fl-W?S Lady K.ldeer, flSL The letter had uo d.lUculiy in securing ino flrsi boat, when sue became ?h? mvorue 3 to 1 over alt the oibors. i be seouud luird heals aud tUe rue. lell to her in good shauo. Grace took second money, Kuy West third and NelUe We baler fourth. I'miai'Kcr Park Kaiu Gkou.nus, Ghavb8knd, L. I., oi lj una 10, 187s. ?Purao $JU0, d.viued, lor boraes mat never beat a:ia Mile boaia, three in live, in L?ru">*. (Vour ueula I roiled ou ooiober 10.) U Crossio'j oh. m. MagiiW LrosSlu.. 7 fl 0 1 1 1 A. Bauer's b. u- riatou.b Uoy # ? " i hiDuiiitiu'i i>r< Juuu ?>*????????? * * * , vCmO w. McMuhou's it. Ui. Jessie il-Ud.. 3 2 3 a 2r.? \ Kiet?tn.'H'tf a. Star 5 JJ 4 4 4r.o A. HurriU's ?r. m. Joslo 4 06 0 dr. u Williams' ob. g. Jauies i uis. Tina. .... Quarter. Half. JfWe. FTsthcat V;;;g US r:.v. 4i i-i Fourth heal 41 l.A? ? Kiilb beat 3S l.W tj.wi h hMtll . ???????? e* ? e ? ? *40 1.17 *1?J Day.?l'ur??, $400, divided, lor horses thai neVer" 0.13:^4; heals, three In Ave, In harneaa. (Inree beuia trotted on Oeiohef Ifc) Aidcu Goldsmith's b. g. Driver.. 1 0 2 1 1 W. 11. nargenl's ?. K. George U. Daniels. 1 1 1 8 ^ Matt Good wiu'sgr. m. Irene.... .. ? * 6 * d A J. Kucell's D. in. Nellie Irwlu 38844 j H. Pnillibs' U in. Hose Medwiu, 4 4 4 dr. V Hun's u. in. Modesty 0 6 0 ?r. ft Hrown'? ?. m. Lilly 7 dit. TIllK. Quarter. Haif. Mil*. Fust beat ? 1:14 2:^6 Second beat Third heal 3? 1-lf Fourth heat l.W 1--4 y,uu hoat 3d 1.10 *.?? Paokficoi Park Faix Gaooups, Oou 16, i?<?o? Purse $300, divided, lor hordes ibat uover boat 2:84; mile bean, ibrue in Ave, lu harness. A. J. Feoaa'b. m. Ma?((ie Mttehell 8 1 1 1 W, 11. Giant's db. g. ttiM } * J ? K. U. Duuuam'a u. m, Voiuuioer Maid..... o 3 i i A. A. Freeman'* b. g. tillletto 2 2 4 6 I), a. Quiniou's oh. iu. Maun 7 0 3 0 J. D. Willis' b. s.Norwood Chief..... 4 6 6 4 j* ll PbilliPs' b. g. General Norero**..... 0 7 8dr. l'eter Mauee's b. in. AUdie K. 0........... 8 8 0 dr. Turn. Quarter, llalj. Mile. First heat 37# 1:14^ 2:W second boat 38 Third beat 3tf l:14^a 2:34 Fourth boat 37^ 1:U * * Klolibed seeuud; set back Or rnaulug. Saxb Dat.?Pur?c, $360, divided, for horae* that cover beat 2:*7; mile ueata, throe la flvo, In har Mati Goodwin's b. m. Lady Klldeer 1 1 1 William McMauon's b. uu Grace 2 i 4 O. J. Schooloraii'e or. a. Ki-y We.t (.ormerly Andrew) J * ? J<ihu llaciell'a b. ui. Mellie Weosier.,, 8 3 3 D U- Harrington's br. g. Droad 6 6 6 T1HK. QmrUr. Half. Mil*. First heat 1:14 2|?0 second neat 37>? 1.18 a Thiru heal................ 37)4 1;14 ?.J0 TUUUSUAV'a KVK.NTB. The "lorly" pui?e, with twelve entries, and the "iweuty" raou, with six enuleii, a?e oa the card lor Thursday. CIUUT.LU OAK PAliK. bkcjkd six or ias .-koond mkktxna of thb NKW KNOLANO BPkClAl. CUtCCIT?1WO IM Titjuumxa iKuxa?thk wihbt umviviubju), TUB BBCOND WOH BT UTTLB WONDKfi. [uX^BLBOItAPll TO THB HkKAIiD. ] Hartford, Ceua., Oct. 16, 1878. Tl>? raoei at Charter Oak Park tbia aiteruooa were wituesaed by a larger aa/baibluge tban tbat of yecier day. Of Ibe t*o evuut* ou the programme tbo ??iwenty-flvo" ram vat Uie be*I. Tba "thirty-four" race, aaually eliewing ? good fl#M ofhoraaa at liita park, and luruisning un exciting conical, dwindled to tbree alartora tbie afternoon, aud tba winner bad evorytklng bia own way. In tko pools Lull* Woouar aud Dullgbl alternated aa lavor Uva before Ike taeraea appeared upon ibe track, but alter tba tlrat beat tbe former w>a barred. Foxia aeld Aral eholce la tbe 2:26 eiaae, Joe Ripley aecoud, Uoauit tktrd, with Win boiling lourib lor a amall auiouut. Tba "lafeuiy-flve'' claa* bad a Held ol all atartera, Heaalt gettiug tbe advantage ol tl*e pole. lha pool lavorliu took tbe Drat beat by kail a ivagtb ouiy alter a tbarp eon taat witn W ua tbe laet kali utile, wbo ioet tuaiuly oy aa unfortunate urea*. ue?r toe diatauae. Foxie led aruuuii toe turn iu tba a?eund beat, and bald tier place until alie yielded it to U?ault oy a break en tbe baekatrateb. Hounding tbeturuWiu took tbo lead by a abarp apurt aad ueid il under tba charge by a mngtb, altar a rattling race witk heaalt, ol wbicb at oue tiiue tba eua wae douot Iui. ibe tb.ra Uaat waa alao credited to Wiss, who abowed tu front froui atari to ttuiali, aveu alter a bad break irotu casting a itboe. Wiz* lad at tbe quarter ol tue lourib bent, but loin elo.ed, and lb?y bad it neck and oack to tbe nail, Wixl tlually galuiug over a lengtu by 'unuuig. In conauqueuo* ol tbie, uliuougn b? oauia in Ur?l, tba baat waa awarded to Koii?. lbu float waa u go..ume aurprnt, botb Wir.4 uod Kokicapparently quilling, and Lady Daggett tak iiik ibe le-d at Ibe irnri ?Ud boldiug It paralateutiy into tbe notueeiratcb. K??ull tbau collared bor, aud alter an nailing race uotb weoi under tbe wire togutbur, u?..king a duuu boat. i'ba ooucluatou ol ine raca *aa poaipouud uuUI to-uiorrow, owing to tbo ilarkkaea l ue ?'tuirty-lour" raca was aa oaay v.ctory for Little Wond?r. In tuo Ural uo.?t uia loud ol a iouglb at me uuarter wa? belteruu largely at tua iiali aud ibouco, uuii u* Jogged noma winner by about tbo dutanoe luautlouud. ibe i.eXl baat wa? about Ihe name, neither ol tbe otbar two comualauia getting au/? wlitro near bltn; anu ill tbe tnird beat Little Wonder Uuiabed tbe rao* u?aily in In* own lavor, tne only in tori ai being lu a pretty neck and neck raca beiwoun tne otbera lor aeconu place. Utidluu took aecoud luuuey nod Uulignt tbir<i. Following are tbe euMM*Nian CiiAKTkk Oak 1'akk? (loroBKH Mkrrrxa?ikoonn Oat?Octunrh ,10? 2:24 Clas*?Puree divided. K .ce onUiii^Ued. J. j. bowen'e on. m. *'?xio,...... ...... 12 2 14 W. K Wei-k'ab. g WiSk... '21126 W. U Urouaa'b. ?. Keiuil,,,.., 6 3 3 4 u 1). Iligley'* g. g. Lady Uagueil 0 0 6 3 0 U B< Alualuer'* 0. g. Jo.i Klpley........ 83468 Jaluoe UolUen'a on. g. Cbaille Mau. 4 4 6 dr. Tin*. (ju Li ter. Ihtl/. Mil*. Viral boat m l:luB[ 2:.0>4 Hi ootid neat 1:1 i>i *:i6|< rbiru lioat.,.. .'..'i 1: lv? 2:110 Kourtli beat 8<>X 1:1 :tS? 2i27)f K'.llli bent 30'i 1 :Ujtf 2\i', HaHN Uat ano Tudcik?2:34 C'Laaa ? Purae $30), divided. 11. W. Urown'i b. s. Llttlj Weader 111 K. W. Heyuolda* t> in. Undine..,, 322 J. Doyie'a b. in. Oellgbt 2 3 8 Tllli (ju trier. Half. Milt. Firm hoat hi 1:1M{ 2:32% BtouUii final ............ U* 1:15 2:30 1 bird beat.. 33K 1:10 SIJ31g CLIFTON PAIiK. THB fclCOKD TILL MKETfK* 0* THB PATEB BON Dill VING ASSOCIATION?I. H. PfcBB* TUB WINNKB OF TH* FIB3T BAOB?THE OTHER UNFINISHED. Tbe'sucend aud closing da/ of the fall trotting meeting ol the Faterson Driving Association, at tbe hull mil* traok, situated in Clilton, N. J., wits well attended. The programme called for throe evuDta, of wblob oue was adjourned from Injsday la?t on account ol darkness. Promptly al LWu 1'. M. the judges called ibo unfinished race, which wu* lor horses ibat bud cover beaten 2:33; purse $-00, una it bad Ibroe beau decided on tbe loth lust. Too start ori wore bay mare Fantom, bar stallion J. H. Kerry, gray mare Jennie L, br>wu maro Ctudorolln, gray gelding Dunedlb, aud bar stalllou Doan's Hainble tonlau. Tbe Orst and second heats were captured by Cinderella and the tbird by Fanioin. Yesterday tbo favorite, J. U. Ferry, won tbe lourtb, filth uud sixth %?uisaud tbe race. Tbe second money was awarded toOlndorella aud third to Fantoin. Tbo next trot was for a parse of $150, for horses tbat bave never beaten 2:40. In this eight horses cuwe to tbe post?Viz., spotted gelding Harry Hill, white mare Nashua Maid, bay gelding Carbolic, buy mare Martha, Yirown gelding Dwyer, bay gelding Lit tle Dan, grey gelding Dauedin and ohestbut mare Mary. In tbe bevtleg Dwyer bad tbe cell at $JV to $36 over tbe Held. In tbe Orst best Harry Hill went off with tbe load, but whs quickly passed by l>wyer, and he held tbe load throughout the beat, wiumug by eae length from Hurry 11 ill. The second beat was a counterpart of tbe previous oue, Dwyer ouurottlng his competitors and wiumug the beat. In the uoxt two heats Martha turued tbe tables on Dwyer by beating him handily, winmug tbe boats and Having plcuty to spare. Tbe remainder of tbe race tbeu bad to be postponed until oaeP. M. to-day. Tbe ttiird event, wniob was tor a purso ol $.200. /or horses tbat have never bcutou 2:30, was declurod olf, us uone of tbe Ave borsos entered showed up. Tbe iollowmg ere tbe Bt'MMAKIKd. Clifton Park, Clifton, N. J. ?Trotting?October 15 and 16, 1878? Tbe second and closing duy of tbo fall meeting ol tbe Peterson Driving Association.? 1'urse $150, for lior.>os that bave never beaten 2:3^; $110 to llrst, $60 to second uud $30 to third horse. Three boats of this ruce were trotted ou the 15tu Inst. Tbe reoe was mile beats, beat tuiee in live, in harness. Starter*. L. E. Dunham's U. a. J. H. Ferry.... 2 4 2 111 J. Crelguten's br. m. Cinderella 1 1 4 3 5 4 A. D. Kldridgo's b. ui. Fan toui. 3 3 X 2 3 3 J. B. Dcuu's b. a. Dean's Humbluto 6 2 5 6 4 2 J. D. Cole's nr. m. Jennie L 4 6 0 4 2 5 J. AlcCullogh's g. g. Dunvdiu 0 5 JS dr. TIMK. Quarter. Half, Mile. First heat 1:17 2:4% Second beat....... 3S>* 1:17 2:40 Third beat .....' 38 1:17 2:88A? Fourth boat. 30 1:17 2:3(1 Filth beak.... 39 1:18 2:38J? Sixth beai.- US) 1:17 2:30 samk Day.?I'urne $150, lor horses that have never boutou 2:40; $00 to Ursi, $40 to second and $20 to ibo third horse; mile beats, best tbreo in live, in bar ueas. Starters. H. Kont's br. g. Dwyer i 116 3 J. D Cole's b. in. Mart-ba.................. 6 8 11 L K. Dunham's b. g. Carbolic. 4 2 2 2 K. McCulIogh's g. g. Duueaiu.... U S 3 4 H. Hill's sp. g. Harry Hill 2 6 8 6 U Swlek'a b. g. Little Dan 8 4 4 6 H. Fuuob's cb. in. Mary. 6 6 7 dr C. UicKeruiau m. m. Nashua Uaid. 7 7 0 dr J: Boyd's or. m. Bluck Boss dr. S. K. Hiker's b. g. Quick. dr. 1*. Muuee's b. in. Addle E. O, dr. J. N. Chandler's br. m. Flora Jefferson.... dr. TIMS. Quu,tar. Hal/. Mile. First heat .....30 l:io 2:40 Seenud heat 40 1:20 2:41)4 Third heat.... 40 1:21 *2:42 Fourth heat 41 liM# 2:45X WILMINGTON (DEL.) RACES. Wilminutox, Oct. 16, 1878. Tbe eatnanh raeea eemmonced bere te-day. The 2:60 race wa? won by Lyman in 2:45, aud tbe 2:37 pacing race by Billy in 2:60. liOIibE OWNEliS AiND FORFEITS. Tbo confusion which seems to axial In the minds of ssveral owners u to ibu liabilities of a part/ who purchases a horao with hta engageinonts Irom a party on tbo forfait Mat hai induced tba Executive Cotnmit taa ot the Maryland Joe toy Club to puss the following resolutions, which embody their interpretation ot tbo rules ot thoir club relative 10 that aubjact Tbo purchaser ol a horao, with hi* cu^ugemobts, can occupy no better position than that ot the parson from wuoui ha U purobaaod. Whatever the seller would have to do before starl ing ?ucb horse will bo required ot the purchaser. If tbu seller ot a horse, witu bta engagements, was in ihe lorlelt list be could Hot hare started uuy horse, although he owed uo lorleit on that particular borsu ; therefore, no uorse purchased, with hta engagements, Irom a party in the lorleit list cuu start in aby of the engagements wuh wbicU be was sold uuless ull iho oollgailous ol his seller lor that particular engage ment, aa well as all his seller's lorielta on all anteco deut engagements are first paid. Any purchaser not himself in tbo forlelt lut may nomiuate aud siart a borse on wblch no lorloiu are dne, owned by hlmsell at the time ol so nomioailug and starting, notwithstanding tbo luct that ua day have purchased blui wit* Uis engagemeuls Iroui a parly lu tne lorleit list. A party purchasing a boras with his engagements becomes liaole lor tbo engagomants of such burse, aud uuttl tho same aro paid alter thoy become due bu cannot nominate or Blari auy horse. MB. P. LOlCLLLA iM>\y HOBSE8 FOB EX ii LAND. The horses tbat Mr. P. Lorillard intends sending to Englsud will bo at tbe stabls, corner of llay and I'rovosi atresia, Jersey Uily, on Vriday noon (to-mor row), where thoy snn be ween by all who talc* an in> lareat in tbalr loreign mission. SALE OF HAMULETONIAN STOCK. Miodlstowv, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1878. JobB E. Wood, at tbs Knickerbocker Stock Farm bare, yesterday sold at anotlon Iweoty-Uve bead of Hambletonlan stock. The aggregate sum realixod was #4,070. The highest price was $0(10, wbicu was giveb lor Msck, by Knickerbocker, he by Kys dye's Mambielonlan. AF IIlK IHE 1IOUND3. Tba members af tha Quaons County Iiant bad Mother deligbtlul day for tuelr run yesterday. Tbs meet was at Farmingdaie, aoont eleven miles sontb sast ol Garden City. Tbe huntsmen, with tbair grooms and tba pack, took tba road Irom tbe keunels shortly alter twelve o'clock, In order to reaen Far* minguale by half-past ouo, tha bonr appointed for tba ?tart. Tba Uold was lalrly good in point of numbers, snd tbs presonce of two ladies in tbs saddle lormed a very pleasant lea tura of tba ocoasioa. The hunt araw cover n talle and a quarter north ol Farmtugaala, and ran a couplo ol miles in that direction, whsn tba ooursa cbangad toward tbs weak lbs scant led on In Ibis quarter lor about three mlloa, when tbo course again veered toward tna north, continuing so lor another couplo Ol miles. IIM buuters had bow accomplished about ball tbe run, having traversed a very ktiff country, broken by copses here nud thorp, aud crownod at Intervals by sharp rolling bills, wuicb involved the mceasliy ol sometimes laoisg the horses at ugly down bill Jumps. At oiiO ol thute leaps a groom wbo had obargu ol a remount was thrown heavily, and had tbo side 01 bis lace and boad considerably urttlsed. Tliu remaining norunu of Ibu run, alter tbu bunt had emerged into a comparatively upon aud level country, with euny leuoe?, was Oral toward tba west, iben in a southerly direction to Woodborry, and ao on in tue aaiuo line till Jerir.hu wa? reaeuuii. All along the course the puck sbowodslguaol inucli retentive power, aud as tbo wind proved lavorabk- tin y wero able to find the sotnt wllb ea?o aud retain It without difficulty. The run was, th*re:ore, closo and sharp all through, particu larly irom Jonaho to the plain, about a mile ana a ball west irom there, whoro the fluish look piaco in the open, a short way from Hicksville, near the Now. caatle road. Alter tbo untsh men, hni>es and bounds were completelyJuded uud tired. Noiwithstanding this, on the war buck to the koniiola tho pir.it picket up tne baok hc?ui, and were with difficulty re .iaiuod from goiug oil again in fun cry. Tne keu* nois were rutobou at hall-p:ist thrus o'clock, and tne days ruu was pronounced a most enjoyable drag hunt. SUOOTINQ FOB AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. Tbo seventh cumpotiilou lor tbs '?Apploton i'risa" (a oopy ot Iho American Kucyciopudla) tooK place yesterday alternoon ai Creed moor. Tbe weather was lair, but the wind blew irom the south with consid erable lores. Iho match was shot at tho 200 aud 300 yards rsngos; as van shots, with tbo priviligo ol two sight* lug shots at ench distance; opsn lor all ooniers aud any rille. Tho pnte becomes tbe property ol uuy competitor who shall wiu It twice. Several ol thosa w ho won it on former occasions took part ih tho mulct), but uono ol tnem were able to xncure It the second lime. Mr. A. J. Howiolt came out best mau, witu a good ncofc ol lid out ot tna possible 70 points. ius following; were tbo best ?cerfl? mart* by otbor cotn )>olii<ir?:?1). K. Uuvids, 60; J. W. J.i?i?aiu, 57; W. M furrow, 58; J. W. Todd, 54; N. I>. Ward, 43; X. O'Duonell, So; M. M. kaltby, 53; E. K. I.e to, 52; W. a. Dunl?p, 61; C. W. Minor, 51: J. E. Imp, 51; H. W. 6ourlay, 50; J. Elliot, 50; E. H. llolton, 00; A, Ember, 50; IT. A. David*, 49; J. a. Coullu, i'J; J. >'lu layson, 46; J. A. liatry, 46. DASLB.VLL. A very cxc'tlux icame, wbicb resulted !? a tic, w is playod oil tbe Coutuuiual Ground, Jor.-?y Oily, yu?i*r duy alternoon, bjiweeu llio WitokaH, ol Brooklyn, h it J tlio Jersey City Drowns. Jim score id us lol lows WITH* A. JKUSKI 0IT*. R. 111.0. A.K. Ji 111. O A t. Booth, 31).. 'i 0 1 2 0 Qmnn, p... 2 110 Bums, ?... 2 0 5 1 4 s*osoy, c. 3 3 >i o t) JucKsun, r.I. 0 2 0 0 1 i*o'iruiaii, 1'j 1 3 3 0 U Huunou, 20 0 1 4 3 1 J>uy, *.*... 1 o u 5 1 Head, lo.... 2 18 0 1 Kicker, 8".. 1 0 2 3 C Paiun r, b.s. 1 0 0 0 3 abaudloy.ii 0 1 2 0 ti Scliufl'iT.c.I. 1 1 4 0 2 Lewi*. o. I. 0 1 1 0 2 llayes, I. 1.. 0 1 2 0 2 Meebau, r.l. 115 11 L?wler, p.. 1 1 0 0 3 Crane, 2b.. 0 12 4 1 Total*..,. y 7 24 0 17 Total*..., <j 11 24 13 14 Scorr by /nin no*. Club. 1st. 20. 34. 4:ik aUl t?A. 1th.. nth Wiiuka 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 0?9 Jersey City 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 2?0 Runs earned?Wltokn. 2; Jersey City, 2. Klrst bug by orrors?Wltoka, 0; jorsty City, 7. Total left oo baso*?Witoka, 6; Jersey City, 0. Total baso bite?Witoka, ' lo; Jersey City. 12. Struct out? Wltoka, 0; Jcrsov City, 1. Umpire?Mr. Vloet, ol If yaway Club. Time ot niune?I wo hours. The games lo bo played to-day aro as iollows:?On the Union (jrouud, Aiaskas uud Elyaways; Uapuo llao, Wuokas uud Polytechnics. Next week mere will be a base ball touruainout nil the Union Ground, beiweuu tbo Jersey City, Alaska*, EJyaways and Hudsous. CU1CKET MATCH. The annual orlcket match lor the beucllt of Georga Giles, the St. Georges "(iroltStjiooul," will taKo place at Uobokcn lo-day. Hie couIcmi will bo between eleven tingliMiimxn and olevon Americans, and will no doubt be uu interesting out), Many ot the i;onile mon who took part in the Australian match hav? volunteered their service*. Wickets will be pitched at ten o'clock, sharp. luo teams wcro dually se lected yesterday morutug by Messrs. Marsh aud aout ter and ure as Iollows:? Amur km n Team?Mr. J. T. Souttor, oaptaln, and Me?kis. J. JJ. GasUuiau, P. Westleiut. J. lly lo Clark, ul tue si. Georges; Messrs. E. W. aiwous, J. K. Sprague, M Eyre and J. R. Moure, ol the Slawa Island ; Mossrs. J. UlucUlillo and X. Graham, ot llio Patorcuu, aud Mr. 13. Jeokiu*. ol lllu Mauhaltsu Club. English Team?Mr, A. Marsh, captain, nntl Messrs, ?. U. Mot-ran. J. E. Eraser, G. Giles, J. B. Sloign, 0. W. lluuou aud 11. Mostyn, or tue St. Georges Ciub; W. Urewtiter and J. Kogan, ol the Manb.utau; W M. Ood^o aud P. W Kossler, ol the Staten Island Club; suostitutes, Messrs P. Allan and W. U. Huberts, or th? St.'iton island Club. A largo nitondaueo is oxpeeted, as this will proba? bly bo tue last garau ot tbo season. RACKETS AND BAtfDBALU At tbe court of Mr. N. Hicks, Hudson streot, Iloho kou, yoatorday uliernoou, ibe Oral encountor al American rackets w?ia beiweeu Professors Manning and Keating. Tuo former won oy 21, Id, 21 to 17, 21, 18 lor tbo latter, lu the succeeding contest llr.it. Lahdy uuu Mr. llioiuas Goou wou lour straight guinea, 21, Xl, 21, 21, Iroin ilr. ll MiQuudo ana Mr. mutual Curry, wuo galued lti, lb, 8 uud 1j ue>i. At ibe court o 1 Mysore. Kurrelt & Kilztlmon, Willow struct, llobokeu, Mr. William McDcrtuoii, by 21, 18, 21, boat Mr. T. Doraoy. vuo got lj, 21 ami Id aCifc. Mr. M. Murpny aud Mr. 1'. Ii. Coauuliy, by 21, 21, 14, 18,21, beat .Mr. J. iloiuxou and Mr. W. McDormou, wuo obtained 18, 16, 21, 21 and 10 aces. Ai tbo court oi Mr, ii. McQuude, M.idUoa (treat, this city, Mr. Jobu Siewurl, by 16, 21, 21, boat Mr. Thomas O'Neli, * uu scored 21, 10 uud 18 uocs. At the Willow street court, Hoboken, Mr. T. E. Connelly aud Mr. M. Murphy wore detualuu al uandbull by Mr. Wiiliatu McDcrmoti uuu Mr. J. Ujwsou. In* hcory wax lur wio liittxr, 21, 18, 21, and lor tbo former, 16, 21 aud 19. Al jlcQuade's couri, Hudison sireot, tnls city, Mr. W. Malley and Mr. J. Ityau. by 21, 14, 21, deleuieil Mr. K. Carroll and Mr. J. Sulltvau, wbo gained 10, 21 and Hi acas. YACHTING NOTES. Schooner yacht Aialanui, A.Y.C., Mr. W. R. Ver milye, from New Y6rk, cruisiu? eastward, un< tcboonor Cornelia (ol Pntladelpbluj, S.Y. Y.C., Mr. Joba H. Pell, Iron Nuwport lor Now York, passed tbo Ukicald Telegraph Station at Whuestono, L. I., yoaterday. aULLiVAN-Li'NCU SUULL RACE. ISoiitox. Mans., Ool. 10, 1878. The raco In slnglo sculls, betweon Dauiol Sulll Tan, ol Itowoll, and Mtohaol Lynch, ol tiaiem, lot joUO, distance two iiities wuu a tarn, wbien was post poned Iroin ibursday last until to-day, was rowo< ibix ailornoon, on Cnarles ltiver, in lue presence ol an uniutiime iiiroui.'. Tue raco wua won by Salliraa by live levl. Time. 14m., &1t4x. THE FiTZ JailN i'ORI'Eii INQUIRY. ANOTHER DIrtCOSBION UJf Til It QBNEBAI.'B AI* ' LKUKD "DIHLOXALTY" TO CWHUHAL l'OPE. Gunoral Sherman was amoog tbo spectators at the Fltz Jobn l'orier inquiry yesterday, and lisleuad to tnu avidonco witn a map of the country bolero him. Goueralx McDowell, William V. Smith ("Haldy'*) and oilier military men ware auo present. Tuo lirst wunoaa waa William ii. Lord, who waa tba official stenographer ot tba court martial tbat triod Gouera) Porter. On tbo 16m ol December, 1802, pcudlng tbe trial, bo wont, In company with tno oorretpoudout of tbo N w York limes, to General 1'urUr's rooms, id Washington, lo in quiro f'ir nome despalcbea wb.cn nad beeu muiala. and wlnle tliera board Ueneral Porter *ay, '*| was not loyal to Pope; Intro's no denying ibat." Wiiuvaa could not rueull anything also tbat waa aaid at ine time; tbrue or lour days alterward ho mado a recoid oi ibe roiuark lu a letter to nis wile, r ,a wuu on* waa crosa-exannnod. General Porter, h( said, was laborlu.' dnuur some ezcllemont^ caused by thu procee>iiDg< ol tbe court tnai day, and bis re mark waa iu tbe lorm ot a aol!lo<|uy; wlinaaa bad not mentioned ibe circumstance autn alter tbe oon? elusion ol tbo court martial; be made no formal written maleuieul ubuut il uutll years auor In a com UiunieaMou to Judge Advooaio Uoutral ilolt. General forter'a coun?ul produoei printed ooplot ol a correapocuenou Oetw<tun General Holt and iba wlineau, in Muy, 1871, in wbicn lUe lornn r aaya tnal tne latur came lo mm m Doceoibvr, 1802, wnile tb? trial was pending, aud told Utni ot tbo remark above quoted, wnicb be lull It bin duly to glvo blui, and tual be (iioll) replied tbat lie did not mink It worm wlnle lu lullouuee ll lu tbe ease, aa lie tbougbt bo bad olber sutllcieul evidouce to uouvtei General Por> ter; but tbai ne would now like to tiave bim pal it lu wilting. Witues? said iliai. be did not remember bur lug so told General iiolt wnile tbo trial waa iu progress, aud thai be aid uot lu bis reply ibmk ol corroding tbat error, nor ulterward wiien Ibe correspondence waa prluied ul.i be eorreci it. a asMss or paorKiarr. lie hud reiraiund Irom meuiiomug it from a sense ol propriety to Porter, aud only spoke or it to Holt Irom a souse ol duty to ibai olUeer, wbo had ein? ployed bim. Counsel then quoted from tbe speech ol Ueualur Chandler, lu 1870, wnereiu tbe Wltneas IS alluded lo, though not by uuino, aa having beard tbe remark In question, uud made in alUJavit 10 It ''wlluia two mluoiua.'' Wiluoea said that bo went to Henator Chandler aud told hiiu ibat he bad uot made suob aa alUJavit, but did not uiaso uuy public duaial ol It or aak Ibe Senator er auy oue elae to do out Two fanners wbo lived noar the Hull Kua battle held wero then txainmud as to tbe routU and events as seen by ibem on tue 2U.b oi Auguat, and Uie cor rectness ot tbe map used iu tbe investigation. A IlKTUHT UOfaTS 'L'S. Tho Judge Advoeaij aubinuiud some documentary evideutie iu the shape of extraeia irom pamphlhta pubilabed by Genoral I'urtor and oibers, ana subse quaotiy called alieiiiiou to an editorial lu a New York paper ol tbe uay imputing dishonest motives to uuu in briuging lorwurd Mr. Hoouri 1'. Lincoln's testi mony. General Porter's couuael declaimed auy kuowiedgo ol me articles, and tue Judge Auvoouie au?weieu tbat lie leu oelore ne apoke that suob must be lliu ca*e. Colonel Cbarlos Marshall, a bo was on General Loe'a Stall, flbade some additions und correunous lu hia pre vious lusilinouy, us tbo re-ull of a visit lo the Held luai weok, and murked on a map tbu positions ol tuo Coutocorale troops on the 2iHu ol August. General William F. Smith ("Uuldy Smith") toxtllied as in Ins knowiougo of the irioudly relulious beiweuu Geuurala 1'ope md Porter aflor tbo eveuts lu qusation, and told bow Ibsy visited bis headi]iiariera together lb? week alter Ibe aecond buttle ot liull Run, and wore oi. most amio.?ble terms. This loniuuouy waa In rebuttal or that ol tbu spy who tesnlied uu Tues day that he bad beard I'ortor oruer that uo bouura or courtesies should ue paid to Geuorai Popo. At hull-pa?l Ibreo o'clock ibe Hoard adjourned till to-day. sriNOLA'a STEAM l'UOJEOT. Tbo resolutleu of the Coiniuoa Counell authorizing General Prank H. Spiuola and ??Ins aasocinias" to tear up tbu streets ol mis olty lor the purpose of lay ing mains and pipos m order to supply steam to the city and us inhabitants, nnder ilio plan of tba Holly combination xysieiu, lias beau trans mitted to Muyor Kly lor his approvaL iba Uayur stated yesterday tbat liu bad beeu cnilod upon by a number of persons ropreseatiui iliose wbo favorod and opposed llio nii'iinure, and that they expressed a dealru lo be heard upon H. II Was lliorelora Ii in Inteutlou lo appoiut a (lay lor thai purposo, wnicli Would be duly Niiuouiiced. A UeW .quckllou has nriseii In tnla connection. It is said that the sireuls are already laxo 1 lu their lullnst c? pnuity by gas mams, tlrnlon mains and large sewer pip s, uud that ltie work ol laying aUuut beatlu?| mams migut damage ibo others,