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I I SPORTING I jffe. I PARTING I 1 'J g( PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YOKK, TUESDAY, DECKMUEH 2J. 1i)l. PRICE ONE CENT.

II JEXTRA.i 1 I FREEZERj A 20 to i Chance Wins 1 the Second Purse at Guttenburg. TWO GOOD THINGS DEFEATED. Paragon Makes an Exhibition of His Field in the Third. uuttinruimi Hack Ikack, Dec. The card at (luttcnburg showed a Blight fallng off ID the sb-o of in fields.

TUo quality of tlio entries In thuvnrlmis etcnts was excellent, and some good sport was i'lhe weather was nt (l.i bet for good foi asouthiastit lion lid throuuli the Bland In moiirnliil tunes. Nun and then bit of sunshine enlivened things 11 lilt. 1 'I lie track was mil terj heavy and holding, i The first race iv as a dash ot furlongs. Congress unused tlio crowd by running I tvtlcnniound lliu Irack. Ho wits then withdrawn.

URST HACK, l'urso $400 selling allowances Bovcn fur-Mururn WVO7AM Itlf.Ftn. Xcnophon 101 .1 1 1 I.onu.trl'lo I IH llUKalon. 1 3 'i i I'lllllarnea lnl I'fankuihen (i i Uathrrtiiit IIM .4 (. 4 Jelled 1. Hoano 9 II A () II II.

'J 4 e.radnato HI. Hill 7 Wjnuood IIS llwytr ..10 II) Craft 102 Veri'tank. ..7 7 Archil. Coihni, 7J l'ouny .5 5 10 Coniroaa 3D Barrett Withdrawn. Itettinjr Graduate, IS to 5 and 4 16 to 0 and ft to Catherine 11.

7 and 6 to 1 Lonnatrlde, 10 and 4, Jul. 11 llltmU.HIU Xarnea, 10 and 4, A. 11.. 13 and o.Conartn. StOandSiCratt.

DO and 10, Archill Cellini, U0 and 10 i Wjnwood, 60 and 20. Xenophon rushed to the front In the first furlong, and, making tho whole of the run. nine, won easily by three lengths from Long-stride, who was four lengths in front or Hill Barnes. Time l.aiw. Mutuels paid: straight, tn.05; place, 5.00.

Longstrldo paid PFCOM) BACK. Purse 400 tor maidens Blx turlongs. Slarlm. WrCahti. Jorkni.

Strt. lilt, tin Frmtzer 105. .11. (14 1 Alarmlieo .1 1 a Nabocllah Intl. Lainlilej.

1 3 3 John Lackland. ....114. .11. '1 4 Katrlna 11 7 7 6 Maidof fi 2 0 7 llappr George US 8 8 netting Nabocllth. 4 to andout.

Katrlna, 4 and 8 to Alarm llee, 5 and l) to John Lackland, 8 and .1) Martha Washington, 10 anil Procter, 'JO anil li, Maid of tlio Mlit, 'JO and 7: llappjr George, .0 and 2U. Naboellsh as first away, but was soon outrun by Alarm lieu ami John I.ncMand, who made the tinning into the stretch followed by rtiibocllsh ami Ficerer. i A booh an the Mialgli cned out l'reeor i oamo tin ough and, easily passing the leadeis won by three lengths fiom Alarm Bee, who was two lengths In liont of Ilmo Minuets paid: straight, place, lH.t.". Alarm llee paid 7..0. TIllllll HICK.

Purse (400; selling allowances: six fur-' Slnrlrr: ir'. fitrt. lilt. n. faragon 114.

,1. ill Prince llimard 117. Ihomtxon ti Belwonl lift llnrstiin tl Smuggler U4 4 4 4 l')4 l.unitiloi FraureiH 10U II. 'J II netting. Paragon, 7 tt 111 and out.

Prince Howard, nii.l 4 to 7 and 'Ji Hiuuk gler, 7 and 5 to 'J, ttlenniound, 10 and llolwuod, JO iiul 1 l'ainiron shot nnnyln front, and opening Up a gap of tin li nilii on the turn lie Jum Bullopeil in an t'ii.) mmiti li eight lengths Iiuiii l'llni'c llonnid, wlm wih I tin lengtln in frtnt of IIcIwhikI. Time l.lt-K paid- Mi.ilgni, place, IS-. J'rlncu llimuiil paid yo. WM H1LI.TI1 HALE. Hi l'urfe r.00, liamlliMp; lullo and a fclx- teen tn.

Wi Hauntirer ll'J Tub 1 Vlrcie 1, tVuii; "02 101 II urn 4 MM lit tig U-1 t. I .1 .1 4 HBL lloiuifiirt 'J7 1 1 M't ill ntirr In" PiMinr -i Ycuniriir in 114 1 7 HR Itltins WoJi int. r. to ind 1 tuTi, haun- ti li a id 4 to fi. irLl .1 and 4 to mf 8 ftn 1 .1 imiiii.Uii.I, Uand Ho elorl, -'e mill Young tirjte, All and VM iiti.eforl led fir Unci- furli ngs, with Wmntuttei, Yo.Jnr mid Keinpland next.

tf 111 U-ung and WOuilcutter then each Bt shoneil lit thernci' to the turn where llorpie- tort tln'ii went to the liont again unit lnl into tbl MK'lCll. MrKli II en c.i en. anil look the IVl lead, --lii' mi. J' mill b) umieii i In InM inil'i in a riming l-li s-iiui- t' i ui el' won a li ml. Viitie wus lengths In nit oi Kiiiipiunil ll-ne 1 p.idl hlraliilu, en.40; plum Jt.i.4U.

viigit. pill K' nun B' rurse liaudliap tlp furliiiigs. Hi-iwit'. Jnritn fitrt. Hlf, Fn, 1 loruie.itor.

1 1 J. .1. bergen, .1 1 1 1 ttllra 7.i Keele a li.r.o IK II A 1 3 'ltt-ltiT llrow 4 4 W. LtttttttK 1 oino, 7 to 111 and out Tormentor, 6 to 1 an. I llill'i.

r.fl and 111. MBk'' Ti ii.n vol uv In Hunt anil led all tAflHaPrtnt: wity and i.i.Uj to two lengths noni IV Lllia. 'IIil lai (t nan tun lengths In front of HH Toiinii. Ilmi -l u.l'i. pild: Mrtlght, place, K' l.lUa paid sixth PurM' 40u idling allonancts set on fur- longt.

K' H'tttHt Kitra U4 Motiimer -1 0-1 Count Luna lul lluikton 1 1 117. 1 1 mL 'lb D.nitor..,,,, lnl Mootier I -1 Mm, ilimiar 11.1 'larlor "jn 1 1 11,1 liflie 4 18o i riu 102 v.il'.r (I I 1 Hf Pii. urn- Til 4 1 A 1 l.liiukllt 7,1 1, ml t.V.Ml l'n a. t'u I 1 H. iiuil) Mabi I I' iii-i Hint l.uca second, 11 nil Grip Ep ditu In New DrutiBwict.

Nkw iikdnswick, Dee. SO. Tbo grip baa developed Into a full-fledged eildemlc hero. A conseitatlro estimate place the number or lasts luibUclt and imraedlalo Mclulty at too. FOUND FOR SELLING, The Coroner's Jury Says Ho Killed Wogan in Self-Defense.

Still He Is Committed for Action by the Grand Jury. The Jury liccomiiieiiils the CIosIiir of Dive At Msht Only. Tho Innuest Into tho cauo of death of I John J. Wogan, who wai shot and killed In I Tom (Jould's basement dive at Sixth avenuo I and Twcnt -third street by Joe Selling, the, Brjuare gambler, on Christmas morning, drew the usual miscellaneous crowd of spectators at the coroner's ofllco this morning. I josrrn sitiiiMi, (Thetnannhoihot ogan 1 1 hero wero many respectable reoplo present and these modestly tok- seats In the rear.

Among them wen' two er.r pretl young women who wero said to bo thedaugh-' tersof Selling's landlady at KIT Kast Twelfth Blreet. 'I hey persistently refused to glto their names. The rest of the spectators consisted of wlt-mucii In the case, horsemen, gamblers, men-about-town and general sporting men and women, who wero either friends of Tom! Hould and his dead coueln, Wogan, or fro- I imentcrs of tin Ir dive. I 1 hey had bei unable for the most part to gain admission to tho house at 4S.1 Henry htrcet, whero the dead man's funeral was held osterday, or to attend the Blmple fcrvlccc at his grave In Holy Cross Cemetery, Flatbush. FCKM AT THE W0OAN INQrFST.

Tho horvlics wero strictly private, It was said, to avoid the presence of this class, and as tbelr morbid curiosity had to bo BitHtled In some way, they naturally sought the I Curonir's ofllco to listen to tho story of tho dle-keepcr'8 shooting and on tho features of the little man who killed him. I woiiAN'a "winow" not rni'HhVT. it Is worth of uotlco that the pretty, petlto blonde who lsited (iould at tho Wtst Thirtieth street pollco station, and again at Jetlerhon Market, proclaiming with pro-fuso lamentations that she was Wcgan's widow, and that If Selling got off bcot free sho would "swing" for him, has been absent from all the proceedings be-tore the Cm oner since (iould and hlshcnch- i men wero committed to the House of Ucten- Hon on t-aturda. Neither was sho at Wogan's funeral All through the entlro matter she has dlsplncd a noudeilul Interest In Could's peisonal comfort and welfare, wlillo hernp- ncglictof her di ad husband, it such i oguii was, has occasioned no end of public coinueut. Assistant Iilstrlct-Altorney ltobert Town-semi is early at Iho toroneis' olllco tills I morning, lie said that thtre were mil a lew remaining wit nes-es in be called and that the I liiqui'Hl ni'tild ff rlalnl) be closed to-ila.

ir. 'lowiiscnd also snld thai In tlio i ent of lliecoioiier'" Jar cxontiallng N'jllng from all blame In Hie matter lie would at onieie-quest L'tipmer lo hold belling for tlio act pin ol the (iriind M.IIIMI A "FIIOrVr-l'Ami" MAV. Selling Is what Is known In the gambling fraternity as a "short-card" plaer. Theio was an Impression prevalent before this morning's session began that be would win till game betoro the Coroner. 'I Ins opinion was strengthene the evident effect upon tho Jury of Witness Ida sdams'strsMinoii.

Mm was with selling In Ihedhe and wlu nes-id assault upon the net, en-leclilid man l.elore Urn fat tl iliel was tluil. Her sloiy was told ill quiet, mode-t manner, that conlmed ill" Juiy ih.il she was telling lint truth. I In tunny points she flatly contiadlcted the testimony llould nud his beeleis, but as ihojury hadoMdently taken their apparently cut-aiid-drled am with a large train of salt, 1 her contradictory story. In spite of tho fact 1 that she Knew (Iould and Ids gang well, only added to her credit. St Ulng, accompanied by Policeman Hughes, who nncstcd lilm.c.imo into the court-room smiling lust liefDKi 1 1 o'clock and had a brief consult aiioti with hlsatlonie.

V. Iii'ii si 1 o'clock nil l.er 'lorn t.njld i or an) of the other numi'iotis uiuiiugiTS1 of tlio iindeigrnunil ule was piesent, Antonio Montrlechln, the newsdeuler lnni black on tho corner oer the illte, was the llrst witness. Through anlnierprelerhe said: hrlstmas morning I saw this man," fiolntlng to selling, "eoinoun nut of lliu sa-oon. He took twu or Ibreo steps and Wogan came up after him and grabbed blm by tho tnioat. "The two men struggled a few minutes and then Hie tittle man (selling) tltew a re.

olicr and shot Wogau. who ran downstairs. ihe little man ran around the trruer, and i then (iould and another m.iii chased him. A policeman rnnm up and arrested the man who shot Wogan." TOM mi fin A til it He prntcd a most eflet tint witness for Selling, and i rnsvctainlnailon failed to weaken Ills tesllmon), W'bllo lie was gltlng tils testimony Gould came In inrotiKh (he Coroners private entrance, cleanly abated, carefully groomed, with an extra polish on bis bat and diamond stud and an extra twirl to his flaming mustache. Gno by one Gould's waiters, barkeepers and bouncers," or, as they choose to Imj iiiiunigi'rs," filed In and look In differ-em pat is of the tourl-toom i (Iould stood tiehltid Vsswiint imtrlct-Attor-lies 'lowntend nud iroinitid lilm during part Moulrli'chlo's testimony, but llnall sinolh- ci til his i luigrln nt the Italian's evidence and tat dim ljcutncl i lie li porters.

IT i ilk J. Wall, a liirk-ilrhor, of ii.174 lUhtli testifhd Ihul ho was ou Iho comer opposite liotild's dive when the affair ociurred. lles.iw stllliig shoot Wogan, but did not seo 111" latter choking elllng, husald. Hupp) l'ettt rich, hat he didn't know an thing about It, bto.nl beside the witness at the time. iirii'xti nr a toicr rnotf Tne mown.

Whatweio ou talking about with Fct-terlch asketl stickler. I don't remember," tins witness started In reply, when a stentorian olco from an ob-BCtiri' cornel shouted A Christmas dinner W'hul's that ihundeied corouer Messemer. hrlstmas dinner. Your Honor," agnln volunteeied Ihe voice, and a lai like a full moou liiouted up from the dai eoriiir and beamed benignly ou tho Coroner, who rt spondi-tl friend, ou'll have to keep quiet." That's hetlerlelinitii wh'in the witness whs talking, Your Honor," explained I.awcr steckler, tun! the offender was forgiven. John ,1, Hardy, an cvsalebinan, of lift West Twent-slxtli street, said that ho was In (iuulds place at tlio llm' of the shooting, but he couldn't remember much more than Witness Samuel Jenkins, who was with htm, could tsterday.

Ilu did remember Beelng Selling, Jenkins and Itla Ad lins there, but ho frankly admitted that he was so drunk that he couldn't remimbei anything moro than that tho drinks came along with great regularity. biei'T 4H hours AtTra tiik shootinij. He had a ery dim, grogg recollection of hearing some one say. "All bands out; put out tlio-e lights '1 hen the witness tried to get out, nud nli'lo trilng to find the stairs he heard what sounded like a pistol shot. He didn't knon how he got home, but hen he did he blent two days.

He admitted that he and Jenkins called on Selllugnt Jefferson Market Prison while both were intoxicated, but he didn't know what he and Jenkins had bald to Selling. Selling elaltns mat both Jenkins and Hardy told him they had been him assaulted by Wogan and would stand tilin. tmiccr Hughts, who arrested Selling, detailed the elrciinistiuircs or tin? arrest. He shown! the pistol that killed Wogan. nn Kxei 1," solf-coi'klng, levoUer, and said Hint selling gave II up prompt!) and offend iioreslsMnii'.

riMihn MAiiKs ns ski.iisu's nfcx. The pollceinan said litrlher I aski'dsi lllng If he had been doing up an) bod) and he dd, Yes, If I hadn't, I guess thi)'d done 1 Ills collar was all mussed up nnd his neck wasied and had finger marks on It. Oneof his c)es nns blackened and ho hadaseuronl UN foi chend. "He was perfectly sober, and said that ho was soiry and hoped that Wogin wasn't bull wounded, but that he couldn't help It." Wattl Hetectlo 'loin lln)es, of iapt. HellD's command, told oi hi-, stteeess In not i finding certiiln desirable witnesses.

"Mies, wooav" KAiirn TO RESrON'n. "Mrs. Wogan," then called the coroner, lint there was no rcpl), 'I lie little blonde woman who claimed a right to that tllludld hot appeni. Monirlechlo, the Italian newsdealer, was, lecalled, and In response to qttcsllnhs by Juror 'Iwelic, said that selling had no. i anon In hls.hand when he came up out of the basement.

Deputy coroner contra) 's report of the au-top im W'ogan's body nns thou read to tho jury, whlcn lellred at A tEHUICT Or SFI.f-UEtKSSE. At a o'clock the Jury returned with a verdict that wasptacllcally one of Belf-defense. It li mil as follows: In tlio c.ie of John J. Wogan, we, tho jurors, nnd that the deceased cauio to his uu.n linn Dec. S8, lsui, at nbout 7.U0 a.

in tho basement at Sixth avenue, eorner oi '1 went -third street, Now York City, know ii as 'I om (iould's of a pistol shot wound Inflicted at the hands of one Joseph St lllng. And nelurther nnd that tho said Selling ws setciel) piotoked to the net by tho said Wogan, and It Is our opinion that tho provocation was almost be-tond the indurnnco of man; and we leeommend to the elty authorities tho closing i an (Mi ly hour in the ct cuing, nt least, of I nil places of this character habituated b) men and omen." iiltrlct-Atlorney Townscnd nsked Coroner Messemer to commit selling to the 'lombs toawult the action of the (Jrand Jury, and this was done. '1 hu prisoner was tin taken to the Jefferson Market Court, as his preliminary examination had been set for to-day. STOLE PROMISSORY NOTES. HcArdlo Tried to Have One Discounted and Got in Jail, fcdward McArdle, employed by Henry Ittch-j ards as a man of all work about his establish-meut at k-j Urst street, Jersey city, was held i I la the Urst District route Court to-day, charged with hating stolen two promissory note's for lutein irom lllchards's safe and attempted to hate nno of them discounted at tin-1 irst National Hank.

'Iho notes weio singled out by McArdlo Irom a package of eight and when one was pies nteil bt hi in at the bank; Hlcbards I was notified. NEW PRISON PHYSICIAN. Dr. U. T.

Irvlno Succeeds Dr. IJar-bor at Sing- I hit AroriATFl mms. 1 i AtnASV, Deo (fen. I.nthiop, Supeiln-tendenl of state Prisons, has appointed Dr. II.

T. Irtlne, of Watklns, Schuyler (ounty, as I'llton l'h). li l.inat sing sing, In lilattt of Dr. I Harbor, resigned. 'I he salary Is per 1 annum.

lathiop denies the report that Warden fuller, of Clinton l'rlscn, has been removed. ANNIE MILLER SENTENCED. The TbloTlntr Cook Gets Two Years and Three Months, I Annie Miller, tbo scrtnnt-gtrl thief nho jhadrobbid man) hou-ns and had Mrs Hay- man for a "fence'," was sentenced b) lie- carder Sm)tb lo the Penitentiary for two )ears and threo months. I The itecorder said ho made her sentence leas becau-rf she had "donu the state home sert Ice In aiding In the conviction of the re eclverof her stolen goods." I STEAMSHIP ISLAND FLOATED. The Thlngvalla Liner Will Be Re-paired nt Once.

A cable despatch lo Flinch, Kd)o of this city, received this morning, si)s that the sieanisnlp lBluud, of tbo Thlngvalla line, which went ashore threo weeks avo off Copenhagen on her trip from Newport to Stettin, was floated to-da). 'the Island was lommaudcd by Capt. tlnltr. blie was very badl) damaged by tho accident, and It Is reported will navo to lay up soteral months tor repairs. ELKINS GOING ON DUTY.

Ho Will Do Found nt the War Department To-Morrow. I (di AiiocuTrn mmi I yo. Word was received 1 at the War Department this mornlug that secretary Klklns would leave his home at Klklns. W'. at 1 o'clock to-day nnd would I bo on duty at the War Department to- I morrow.

'f THE BISHOP IS Right Rev. John Loughlin, of Brooklyn, Passes Away. The End Camo Suddenly at 4 O'clock This Afternoon. hkctrti or the Life Work or tho Dlatlujoilalieil l'relate. Illshop Loughlin died at his residence, nn Greene avenue, llrookljn, at 4.

It) o'clock this alternoon. He had been 111 onl) a short tlmo of a complication of diseases. msiiop tornmtN. A change tor the oi so was ported In the lllshop's condition nt noon, to-da), Iho attending ph.tslclon, Dr. Wllllnm M.

Moninolner, of l'-IrUlreino at enue, called Dr. George Dennett Into consultation. As a result of their deliberation It was announced that the prelate was very low and that his death was expected to occur within a fow hours. The lllshop's age was against him, and In his enfeebled condition the disease from which he was Miffcilng untie tatul progress. lllsliop Loughlin was sevenl-fnur)tars old.

He celebrated his golden Jubilee In Brooklyn In October, ISIIO. 'Ihe Vet) Itev. James Mitchell, his most Intimate friend, was at his bedside when the end came. Illshop Loughlin was born In County Down Ireland, in 1S1H. Ho caino to America at the age of beten.

He was first instructed tit the Albany Academy, and alterw ards at chambley, can ada. Ho entered Mt. St. Mary's Seminar), Maryland, where ho was ordained a prlist In Oct, 18. Is40, for tho Diocese of New orlc.

i Ills Urst charge was a small parish In He was made lllsliop of Brooklyn ou Oct. 30, lsr.II. He was formally Installed on the following Nov. 0. He was thtn thlrt) -lit ears old.

aw DYNAMITERS IN TYRONE. Livery Stable Blown Up Five Other Buildings Burned. Inr AMoriATrn rnras Ai.toona, Dec. Earl) this morning residents of Tyrone wero startled by two murtled explosions, followed a few minutes later by a fire alarm. When the tlieinenran to tho engine-house they found a stranger there who told them the lire was out.

They stood around talking nbout It when a second alarm was sounded. They icsponded this time nnd found that tho stable of the dearth id Hotel had been blown up, and with sen nil surrounding stnbles was In names. In all six stank eight hi ad of horses and other propert) wasde-btro)ed. THE REGULAR TICKET WINS. Result of the Manhattan Athletic Club's Annual The most exiltltig election ever held by the Manhattan Athletic club Is over, and the regulars hato defeated tho reformers.

'Ihu whole number of ballots iat was 1, 4titl, Just 1,117 In excess of last y. ar's tote. 'Ihe polls opened nt4 o'clock nnd clo-ed it 70. Tho result of tho election, which carrlid nto ofllco every "regular" nominee. Is as follows: for Pre.lient -t'arr (regular), Nooppo-aitlun candidate tor Swan (.87.

lor Secretary Itughee (regular), Ilutier (' C'JU lor storm (regular), 89. Kejter fit) For (i, tain tan Sehalck (regular), 1.J97, No opposition. I or I tret Lieutenant Auderion (regular), 77 Smith e-Ht 1 or Seioti.l Lieutenant Jane retornl t.87 This Is the new Hoard of tuivernors nnd the toteb) wlik lithe) were It clod r.lwiiilioiilil (Itegular lleforml 1.340 VV.C I'lgeiKegjIarlteforml l.st ,1 II, 1 lagler (Hegiilar) CU J. II. Amul.ltllegularl SU5 K.I' onrerae (Regular) II.

II needier (Itetular) 7 "3 11 A. Aupellui ll(egular) I Illgelow (Itegular! 74S II llariiiontHelonnl 711) I K.Trutler i Itegular) 717 M. I arlo Ill I U'arrin Sag iltefortn! 7.1U ha. o. Perry -tft MorgalnKeloriu) i Good-Hyo, 1091 Aldermen.

Ihe ls'Dl hoard of Aldermen held Its last working meoilng tor the car to-tla). It did little buslni-s, but granted to llandmaster Patrlek sarsneld (illiuore in 1 1. 1 come the new yeur from tho steps of the fit) Hall at midnight next 'Ihursday with palrl-otlo airs by the Twcnty.second Kegiment Hand. $10,000 Fire In Brooklyn. Two buildings, owned by Von (Unhn I wholesale grocers, at U71.1 and '-'711 Atlantic I avenue, llrookljn, were damiged tti.noo by I lire this inoinlng.

A. Nedl, a JewrlKr, lost steak and flxluns, and the stock I I Joseph Kennedy A drj dealers, us damaged I3ogua Bills for Christmas Trade, fnv aaaociATru rRraa.l Concokp, N. Dec. mi Jlany iioorly executed counterfeit 5 I ulted States Treasury I notes which were passed during the (hrlstmas rush of buslneso are coming to light, MJwMiayalr' ijais. DEMOCRATIC Politics of the State Senate Decided.

Court of Appeals Goes Against the Republicans. End of the Struggle for Control of the State Legislature. Both Branches Will Be in Sympathy with a Democratic Governor. farrrtAT. to Tnr rvrstso wontn 1 Aiiiasv, Dee.

"-'p. Hntli branches of the next statu Legislature will bo controlled bj tho Democrats. Such Is the result of tho long-looketl-for de- clslouof the court of Appeals rendered today In tho disputed election eases afTecttng tho make-up of the statu Senate. The Court decided adtcr.se ly on appeals brought In behalf of Denne, the Id publican candidate In the nittenth District, who has died sluco hle-ellnii of Peck, Itepubllcan can- dldnte In tho Iwcnly-IIIth District, nnd of! Sherwood, llepubllcan cnndldate In the '1 went) -seventh District. It decided favornbl) In tho case of Derby, llepubllcan, In the Hlxtcenth District, hero a contest was based on allegations of bribery.

Somewhat connicted In circumstances with the cases In the Tvt cntv-flfth District Is thil of the Assembly election In the I'lrst Onon-. diga District. I Hero tho decision Is also fatorable to the i Democrats, and Patrick J. It) an will get tho I ccrtincate Instead of David A. MUnro, llepubllcan.

1 he effect of the stato Senate decisions 111 be to glte certificates of election to Mehols, Democrat, In Ihe 'I wenty-tlfth District, and to Derb), llepubllcan, In the Sixteenth, and to Osborne, Democrat, In tho Fifteenth, the last mentioned case lielng left, with modifications, to tho Judgment of the Hoard of cantassers. In the Twcnt) -set enth District tho claim1 that Sherwood, llepubllcan, ttas In-ellglblo Is sustained, and It seems certain that Walker, Democrat, will seated, though llepubllcan nltornejs claim that tho lluuid of Cantassers cauuot git him a certificate. Pilor to ihesn decisions the henato stood 14 Democrats, 1.1 Itepubllcans and 1 Independent ltepubllian. It will be finally made up, ns the decisions 'point, of 17 Democrats, 14 Itepubllcans and 1 Independent. I Ihe seating of ltyan oter Munro In tho Plrot ononoaga District will Increase corre-bpondlnglj tho pretlouslj existing Democratic majorltj In tho Ascmblj.

I 'Iho Ciurt of Appeals chamber was 'thronged by an anxious crowd before and I dutlng the deliver) of the '1 heii" were i )cl-uil wallers, loo, outildo the do ir, peck and Sherwood, disgruntled candidates, wen both ou hand. 'I here was excitement all alsvul the ('spin 1 and the city Itself c.iughl boutcthlug of tho contagion. 'I he Court was late In assembling, and It was marly 'J o'clock when the decisions due at noon el bandt down. Judge was not present. Ills son Is 'said lo bo l)lng at Ilu otliu Judges walling for him Is said lo bate caused the dcla).

Titles of tho Cnses and tho Decisions In Brief, ti.T AMoruTrn rnrss Ai basv, Dec. Kcllonlng arc the decisions handed down by the Court of tppeals In the contested electl' i4c, articling ihe stale I igH itt.ro: 'ihe People ex lei. sheiwtkil pondilils, 1 vs. Iho secret arj of stale, appellant. order of lieiier.il and spuiil linns re-tcrscd and application lor mandamus denied without costs, opinion bj Judge Ctrl All concur.

Judges Andrews and I Inch agree In result. 'I his was an apjv from the nrd.rnf affirmant bj Ihe l.i tu ml Term of nn order of lliu MicvMI len.i commanding the M-ircur) of sinto io id liter up to the i ounit fleik of StciiU'ii i oi il-ein cainel of le.oid the icsiiliilloiis other ntl.tneotis pjpeis sent b) tlmsteulH'n ountj in inl "I i.mvus-ser, t'hli lithe latter attemaidMtcallcd and rescinded. 'I he pi ople, ex rel sherwood, respondents, vs. the slate Hoard of tautaseers. appellant.

Orders of Speilsl and (icneral 'lernis reversed and application for a denied without cists, opinion bt Judiies L.irl, l'lcklum, (iraj and O'Krlen concur IM'-sciiiliig opinion by iluch, Judge Midievvsioncurrlug, 'I ids was an appeal Iroin au afllmiince bj theiiiiieral I eim of an order L'ranttdb) Ihe spectal linn, riiUlrlnk' Ihe -late lloatd of ant a vsers to canvass the rtiuins trim the 'I wi ntt.w'ie'ilh siiiatnrlal Distill' Ulv (rum he staiulor) turns, dlMrjaidlii ant I'Xtiuue ii-, paters, anil l.i Is-in a lo -herw ihe Kepubllrtin 'I In 1'iople ft. ie. Hitie) and I'litl, te. 1 hi statu Heard of autiissc'is, apnlt. (The Dulchees ouut) case tinier Or tha writ and writ Itself mexlined by striking out protl-slons requiring a return to bo certified by and to come from the County (lerkot Dutchess County and Issued under his seal land 04 si) moillfled allli med without coals- i M1 'Iff GOOD RESOLUTIONS FOR 1892.

opinion b) il'i Uo I'ei'khuni. In which all eon-cur. 'I his was an nppenl from an order of (Mr inline In tin. i.i'iiti ii 'li nn of mi order at spi'clil li tin kianllng a writ m.itnl it.tus iu.li, lining Hie st.tt,. tto.iril the M)lod retiltn Imiti Dutihtss louiit In Itseant.issof the into tot senator In the Fifteenth "-enitorlil lil-trlet, or an) other tli.

in stiituinn 1 1 turn sigmd by the ounty lerk tiiiib i Ins seal. 'I he Mjpsl return shows the flictlon of Osborne, the Demo-tratlceiindldiile. 'Ihe ex ill John Nichols, re-spondent, t-i. tho Hoard of count) nutassers onondiiga Count) and Ititlus I. l'eck, tipnl-lants.

onlt appealed froie nrnrmcil without costs. Opinions In nnd Judges draj iitnl o'lltlcu, Km I nun lining. Dlseiit-Ing oplnlins bv Andrews nnd Judge I'toUiniii, Jinlge 1 Hit li loneurrlng. 'Ihe People i I. Patrick Itjan, re-spiiiident, vs.

the lloatd of I otiiity I ninnss'rs or onoudig.i eotinl) ntidliatld A. Munro, npp. Hants iirilcralllrmed wlihout costs. 'Ihc-e last twoe im-s wen. appeals from or-dus of ihu iieuerul 'linn allirinliigotders granted hj Spu-lil lerm uw.irdlhg tlie ie-lilnrs pi niptort writs of maii'latiius rupilr-lngthoiiiioiidtiga otiiitt Hoard oil loeoirect certnln emits In the ih Icimlh.nl'th ol the vole for Si lintor 111 the Urst Assembly District of that only by throwing out transposed billots toted tor l'eck, the llepubllcan candidate (or Senator, and trans-posi tl ballots for Munro, lliu llepubllcan candidate for Assembl) ihhii.

Iho Pi'oplo ex rt 1 Datld A. Munro, rchnideiit, vs. iho Hoard ol County Canvassers of Onondaga Count, appellants. I hat purl ol Iho oilier directing a mnn-I damns to issue ommuudlng the county ciiu-I tasM rs toe.itie the Inspectors' returtis lo be sent back fur Ihe (orriitlouof tin clerical emus In tegiird to tho Hue and Bpelllng alllrmeil. but the rest of the order requiring I lie Hoard to certify Is ters'd and writ modltlnl accordingly, without costs.

This was an appcMl from an on) if tho (em nil '1 1 nn tin it ultlrmed I lie onler made bj Judgo Kiiit.id) ill Speclul 1 ci grant lug a peremptur) writ of matidauiti, quiring the Ho ml to send the ri turns on Asm inbl)-mati In eerlaln tin lien dlstrleth back for eorrectinu as to the spelling of the namo of the llep.ibllrnnciindld.ite, Ditid A. Munro, Jr. 'Ihe People ex rel Hiifusl. 1'itk respnu-dents, is. the Onondaga County Hoard of Can-tassers appellant ordeis lor Stu clal and (lenernl Terms re-tert-ed and npplliatlou lor inamlauius denied without iu-w.

Ibis wns an appeal from an by the (lent nil 'linn of the ordi ol Judge Kennedy, granting a peremptory writ of mandamus rt quiring the appellant forthwith complete Ihe ennta-s ol totes cast In Onondaga toutiij fm stale si nator and tie-clare th result of thocantass as It apiiearisl upon the fan of the ie turns. Ihe writ was asked for on the ground that the relator thoughl Iho Hoard inletided to i reei'gnle or llle tvlin such eintassof the I tote tor lenntor some liter not authorlred bj liw with regard 'i i the tmi-poed billots, 1 'Ihe people i re 1 le-potnlents, vs. the stun. Hoard of aut.iesi rs, apieilants. onler nnirnied without ni-ls.

1 ids was au appeal from order of nftlrm-' nnco thedcncr.il 'lerm of an outer granted atipeilsl leim requiring the state Hoard of i iiitasvrsto cintass the retuins from tho slxteeiithsi nitorPil IMlrli -oh Iv frimilio stnitiiorj turns, disng irdlng i ollliis's pmlesis, and to Issin- aierlltlcnteof i lee turn toliirb). the c.indldaie for Sch-ater. i 'Ihe 1'eopl. ex rei I'ci le-p indents, vs. the state II ml of i nut.

Ivors, ippi Hants. I tinlirs of i.emral -imlil lirms -trr-id ami aiipllcailnii lor mahd.imiis diiiltd without uits. 'I lit-. Is an appeal from nn order of bv tlie i.i in ml 1 1 tin of nn ordirof spec HI 'lirm requiring the Mate Hoard of 1 ant isser-. to not cur.iiicitis ptju rs In list'intass of tlnitote tot nutor In Ihe 'I wentj.llftli Hid lol-sue a eerllll-eatu to Pick, the ltipublU.iu unJlJ.ite.

I inrtctAi to Tttr fm siso veoitin 1 Aliust, Die, yn The diclslnh of tho Court of Appeils In Ihe contested tlectluu ca-es was vpi etc -it noon to-ilij. Accoi ding!) thire was an early a-embly alxnit the chambers of the expeitanl liepuu-illiaiiaud Dtmoi-iatle polltlilaus and otthe I eminent council i ng iged In the cases. In nddllliui to the Ci tin of Appeals ses slons, the Si'i'ilal It tin held b) Judge ijh.nn was also Intel eating. 'Ih. re wete I bo lieird III the latter fre-h arguments in mis nffcilliig the ass In Htm his-, lotintj.

I Ihe llepiiblleaii and Democratlo lotin- sel agrie however. that no pr- erodings bo contlnueil or tak-n be- fore Judge Ma) htm until r. m. Miss togtvt uiun-il fur tilth sides time to ex. limine the opinions and il cl-lon-.

of the ottrt of ApH.ils, which. It nasi xpicted. Would hsiideldown tit nisin Among those pneni In llieiourt of p-teals, liamucr wm ltulus H. He. publlciliaiiilldilefnr enitor In the 1 went v.

tilth and Mr. tl.i Iifun'. i ratlcc.in.il in- lor nator the I'm i enth DIstiK'i. 'Ihe niemb, rs ol the slate of an- issers waited in the of states of. flee for the decisions to be handed dow n.

At 1 e. m. the Judgtbiif lh-court had not eoine Into the nsim It was sjid they were wiping forjudge Ota), whovi son was said to bed) lug at New. port. Actor Scrtnlnn's Condition, magi i ugiisiiis llinii stalul tn.il ij that tie t.

had Isen lib mgo tor the better nb. MTted In the ceiiilltlon of loin. slim W. J. scatitan, and that his plDbli'lansthuugui the actor's dlse ae in ttrable.

I he su in in took a little nourishing food this morning. li) Villi -hould Clirvi I lief 4uae It la the beet ceul waasvus Uib4ile mmmnAmfmimmtngit0lmvmtmmmi'iainKa(tt THE SLAVIN-SULLIVAH FIGHT. Backers of the Pugilists Cannot Agree on Terms. Dot elopmeulK this afternoon nearly blasted nil hopes of a match between John L. Sullivan and I'limk P.

Slat Hi. charlej Johnston, of Brooklyn, Sullivan's backer, met Slavln and Charley Mitchell by appointment In a newspaper office nt 1.U0 o'clock. i'gutlatlons wero opened by Johnston vvlin nsked If his deposit for a match had been eov i red. He found that It had not, Mitchell then s.ild: "Do OU understand that the proposed articles arc to contain a clause by which tho match will bo off If blavln Is defeated in tbo mean lime" "I certnlnly do," answered Johnston. "I won't over thn deposit with that understanding," returned Matin "terywill, then, them will be no match made," said Johnston.

"I i a not propose to hate sulllvau fight a defel ted man. I will back him for from to tAO.OOO to defend his title as champion en the world, but hot lo hate blm meet a defeated man." "I in willing to fight SUIUvan," said Slavln, "but I am not my ott backer and 1 1 anuot place a deposit on such terras I will wlru lo my backtr, George fierce. In England, and If he consents I will post the money." If he does." replied Johnston. lot me know, and twill meet you next Monday at noon to maku tho match." Johnston left his money up, on this under-staadtng. THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPHERS.

Likely to Win from the Southern Pacific Mutterlns In TennoBsee. fnv ABsncuTKn pncn.l F.l, Paso, Deo. SI). Information has been received here that tho Chiefs of tbo order of Hallway Tclographers will hold another conference to-day with tbo officers of tho southern Pacific road, at which It is bo- limed the strikers will win. In the etcnt of tho roads not granting the telegraphers what they ask support Is confidently expected from tho trainmen along tho line, as they hato been meeting with tho, telegraphers.

U.so.vv li I Dec. yo. Trouble Is I brewing between the East Tennessee, Vlr-. glnla and Georgia Hallway Company and Its telegraphers. The telegraphers claim that toe railroad authorities discharges an operator as soon as they learn that he belongs to the Order of Hallwa) ATTEMPT TO KILL A PHYSICIAN Notice by Bullet to Desist from Anti-Liquor Crusadlnar.

lev AFfociATrn rnrsa i AU-AKAieo, Dec SU. An attempt Ins bien in ide to nss-uvslnaU! Dr. W. N. Gray, a prominent practising phjelclau at Chesterton, tliU count).

tiraj has bet very active In prosecutions I of saloon-keepers for alleged tlolattons ol the law. He was returning home at a late hour from a vllt to a palli-nt, when some one nred at Win. Ihe bullet whUlng b) In i lose orox-limit to tiray's head. The ould.be assassin. ti, aied.

Gray reciltcd a While Cap notice warning him on penalty of death to di In his prosecution of saloon men, but as he Is still persistent ttuuble Is feared. i HIS HAND IN CLERK COE'S DEATH. Gallagher Promptly Caught on His Return from Australia, Detectives Hurletgh and Hunt of the I Ch.irlis street station, to-day arraigned In Jeflersen Market court, John J. Do) le, alias I (lallaghei, mi a choige of tiitacklng and roU blng hd tint oe. hief Link of the superior i uiiri.

infll iluglnjuiles which were tnedl- ml Indlreit cause of the lut tcr- death. i isi was attacked on his waj homo on the night of June an last by two men, who I robb-d blm and left him senseless. He died week. 1 tiueot ihe men, John Clarkson, alias Towel! was afterwards arrested, coin Icted and sen-ti mi-it i-M'teti jetrs In stale prison. vvuit to Australl but returned last witk, and mis ani'stedlabl night, a.

GRIP ON THE INCREASE. I Sixteen Denths Attributed to It In To.Day's Report. I sixteen of the 177 deaths reported by tho Hiireau of Vital statistics for the twenty.four 'tirs ending al noun to-day are attributed to the grip and Its complications. Two died fn in grip alone. I here are 131 policemen nn the sick list.

Lived and Died Together. ferrrui, to Tnr rvrsiso woni.o.1 lUtiw iv, Dec. aii. Tho funeral of I Itev. William Kolllnson and Mrs.

Kolliuson took placo this afternoon from the First llap- I tll Church. Mrs. Holiluson died Saturday nla'bt, and her husband survived her only a few hours. 'I hey were a very old couple, hat Ing been married sixty years. They ere burled side bj side.

Coutalunaturalciuallt-a pro ptxtiea for aora throat. omrya ajij6V)Wrio-Ooatfei3rwe'ia Jew EXTRA 1 THE TURF. I Is the Brooklyn Jockey fl Club to Quit the 1 Board of Control? 1 MR. HYDE VISIT5GUTTENBUR6 1 Saratoga Association's Stakes 9 Close on Next Thursday. 9 aiail ihere Is a strong probability, so Dam iiH Humor Bays, that tho IlrooLlyn Jockey Club 'H will secede from the race-course trust dlgnk.

fled by tho title Board of Control. Dams rH Humor also sajs that tbo presence of Mr Illchard Hyde at tho North Bergen track yes- terday Is significant, because Mr. Uydo Is "i one of tho largest stockholders in the mile courso nt Oravescnd and that of noces- itlt slty his word carries considerable weight with It. Tho tact, also, that a lone ''iM and earnest conference was held between Mr. Hyde and ths management of the Hudson Vl county Jockey Club, la significant, says tho flcklo old lady with garrulous propensl 'j ties.

Hut what the conference was about, and whether It was peaceful or stormy, no 'VH one can say. Inquisitive reporters sought out Mr. Hyde and tbo other parties to the 7H conference, but not a word would either dl ''til vulgo as to the nature of the consultation. h'M There may bo some truth In what Rumor iVH saj for Bhe always has a slight foundatloa -H to work on, and It wouldn't bo at all surprls- i fm lng It the report that tho Brooklyn Club was jH to secede from the trust proved to be a fact. iH Mr.

Hyde Is not In sympathy with the recent action of the Board of control. Neither Is hla partner, Mr. Bebman, and these twrT'gentle- men, with Mr. M. F.

Dwyer, practically own iH all the stock; In the Oravesend track. Mr. A'H 1'hlllp Dwyer, although he Toted tor the vH resolution, Is not heartily In favor of It, and 'ijrjl as he also owns considerable stock, the Club Is a unit as against the Board of Control. The Brooklyn Jockey Club occupies a some lijij what peculiar position In tbo tight that Is jH bound to come, and tho best they can get "1H the worst of It, no matter how the situation iJH Is viewed. In tho Urst place there Is bo cer- talntythat tho Board of Control will back a-'vJJPPJ President Phil Dwyer up.

They hare broken 'oH every promise made to him, as the history ot VflH racing win show. Tney also regard Mr. Dwyer unfavorably because bo Is too demo- cratloand buslness-llko and because ho waa forced Into their circle by public demand. Therefore, there Is no love lost between Mr. ''fll Dwjer and bis fellow-members of the Board, tflfj In the second place, President Dwyer fiflfl will no doubt renew hla fight with the 'S pool-rooms, and here ho will be at a decided sal disadvantage lor it be follow the tactics em- ilHLa' ployed last Fall, that of withholding the en- 'H tries, the public; will undoubtedly patrontie HH Guttenburg.

whose card wiu be presented rCH each morning In full. The pool-rooms, ot ViiH 'i' 111 make books on the nllltop races, jH -a villi take set oral thousands trom tbo 'iaH attendance at Brooklyn. It win thus be seen 'H that the pool-rooms and Guttenburg wilt -Oassfl make a powerful opposition and that It iiM bound to hurt Brooklyn jJHH -B Mr. Dwyer goes South In a few days to cob- 9J suit with his brother llchael. The latter In tflH all probability Is not In sympathy with the Board of Control.

Ho raced at Guttenburg vl i last spring and found It lucrative sport, be- tjHI sides being an excellent training ground tor his hordes. Hero Banquet and Longstreet two 4H ot Mr. Dwyer's principal breadwinners raced themseltes Into condition, lie knows also -TtHHl that Guttenburg will pay blm for his Ellin- 'JH belli dates, and, In tact, there are strong la- VH ducements lor him to secede from the trust. ou the other baud, suppotse Brooklyn should sece le. It ould break up the Boards' 111 ad- JU tl-ed resolution to a certainty and It would TH undoubtedly sound the death knell otthe TtH trust.

i'H hether tho Board could afford to apply MIH the same restrictions placed on Guttenburg is a question. They would certainly have to In order to keep the Guttenburg horses and VB owners away. Mr. Dwyer win probably fall IsH to see where Brooklyn can receive anyao- -JH vantage by excluding Guttenburg racing men, and the cbancos are that they will withe "j-IH draw. Then good-by to the racing trust.

I fl Ihe stakes offered by tho Saratoga Racing sH I Association will close on Thursday. Tha Association guarantees the value of every YH stake to the winner, and entrance money yjH must accompany nominations. Thejstakes uv. JB elude: ihe Saratoga stakes, for two-year- rlH olds, the Association guaranteeing ''aH and the Kentucky stakes, tor two-year-olds, 1 the Association guaranteeing likewise (2,000. iSH The stakes for istiu are the Iroquois Stakes, rfliaH for taree-year-olds, with a guarantee ol VlH Traters stakes, for three-year-olds, fU with t.1,000 guaranteed the Ladles' Stakes, for three-) ear-old nllles; Foxhall Stakes, for bree-) ear-olds, and the Kenner Stakes, tor vbH lth tu.000 guaranteed.

'9J I Jockey Fred Taral will leave In a raw days UjMil with his nlfe and child for an extended trip iH throughout the south and West. JtM si9l Jockey Krrll got Into trouble yesterday svv9JH through bis Indifferent riding of Ruth, lie I9H I as called before the Executive Commltlco flH and questioned. He said he had doneil In his power, ho decision was rendered, the r-roHH Committee preferring to examine the owner HI and trainer before settling the case. Ibis AlHH til be done to-day. TaaSBBSSl Hugh McCarren, Sam UUdreth and Fred JHH Bellew are equal partners In Kempland, tor HHI I whom they recently paid 13,000.

IcSH i Ihe contract for building the new club. 'IflH hoiiM- and grand stand at Saratoga has been SaHfl awarded lo Andrew Robertson, of Saratoga, for S7.i.000. The grand stand is to cost ooo and nave a seating capacity of 4,500 aH persons. The club-house will cost Work was begun yesterday. 'hHH The J.

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