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NEW-YORK CITY. The election returns will be given at the American Institute Fair this'evening. will be closed The Union Theological Seminary to-day and many of the students will vote. Princeton and Columbia College football a will teams play The game on the Polo Grounds today. DEATH. TO RECEIVE A SECOND SENTENCE OF Michael Bowe has been ordered to produce of West Sherifl Louis Hanier, E McGloin, the murderer of Court on Twenty-seventh-st., before the Supreme of death The verdict against November 10 again McGloin receiv was sentence recently affirmed by the General Term of the Supreme Court. WOMAN NEARLY SUFFOCATED. A HELPLESS caused a trifling loss broke out Flames which basement of No. 84 in the morning early yesterday Catharine laherty ninetyCentre-st. where Mrs. When the old. was lying sick in bed. six years out she broke into her room and regged her police was nearly suffocated. She was removed to Bellevue Hospital. MEETING OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE TRUSTEES The trustees Comman College held their first meeting vesterday since the summer vacation. John K. Rees, formerly an instructor of astronomy was promoted to the adjunct professorship of asand geodosy Permission was given to tronomy the New-York Academy of Science to hold its meetlugs hereafter at the college. DEATH OF AN OLD ACTOR AND MANAGER. Edward T. Taylor, formerly au actor and theatrical manager, was buried yester day from the Church H of the Transfiguration. The Rev. Dr. George Houghton conducted the service. The interment was in Woo dawn. Mr. Tavlor was sixtv-eight the years old, and he made his first appearance on stage in London in 1838. He died on Saturday at No. 119 Fourth-ave. ATTENDED. LL LECTURES OPENING The first the New York Post-Graduate Medical School were ivered vesterday at Nos. Dr.J.L.L. 209 and 211 Dr. and Dr. Sturgis and tle m., p. lectured than were more There o'clock and Spitzka forty men at the lectures and two or three women. Al were said to be graduates of med dical colleges. In connection with the school, there is a free dispensary open from 9 in. to 5 p. III. OVER A MILLION PIECES OF MAIL MATTER. T he large increase in the maiis caused by the election came to an end yesterday noon, when the work of the postal clerks resumed its usual proportions cie.ks, who usually work nine hours day, for hours .fifteen average an busy been have kept the few days. It is estimated chat over million pieces of mail matter went through the Post Office for election purposes. CONDUCTOR ROOD SURRENDERED D BY HIS BONDSMAN. George E. Rood, the New-Haven Ratiroad conductor, and William C. V. Rawson, the telegraph operator, who were arrested in connection With the recent tunnel disaster, were again in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. Recorder Smy ih tixed bail in Rood' case at $1,000, the prisoner having been surrendered by his bondsman before the Coroner. No day was set for trial. DEATH OF A POLICEMAN FROM AN ASSAULT Roundsman Gallagher of the wenty --burd Precinct, who was struck on the head with stone on October 22, while he was trying to make an arrest 111 East Eight -eighth-st., died the Presby vterian Hospital yesterday morning An autopsy showe that his death was caused by an abscess on the brain, resulting from the injury. Henry Garethy and William Cotter, who were accused of tae sault on the officer, were committed resterday by Coroner Brady to await the result of an inquest. CONFRONTED BY TWO ALLEGED WIVES. Albert E Gore, otherwise known as Henry E. Horton, who was brought on Sunday from Charles town Prison. w here he had served a term for forgery, was arraigned yesterday in the Court 01 General Sessions on charge of bigamy It leged that he married one wife in Jersey City in 1880 and another in this city in July, 1881. Both or the women were court. The prisoner pleaded not guilty, and was remanded for trial. RELEASED ON AGREEING TO PAY HIS DEBT. Isaac S. Barrett. the bookkeep in the Controloffice no arrested few days ago for not obeying the order of Surrogate Rolifas requiring him to pay over sum 01 money due from min as guardian of Millard " lues. was released yesterday by order of the surrogate. Mr. Barrett agreed to pay over the sum due in instalments and to give within ten days bond in the sam of $5,000 for the performance of his stipulation. METHODIST MISSIONARY COMMITTEE The General Missionary Comm the Meth odist Episcopal Church began Its annual session yesteruay afternoon at No. 805 Broadway All the members of the committee were present, excepting Bishops Foss, Peck and Foster. $715,000 was appropriated for the mission work of the ensuing year, against $690,000 last year. Of this amount $4,000 was appropriated fo. the work in Liberia, $77,500 for that in South America, and $29,775 101 that in China. The committee adjourned to meet at 11 o'clock this morning. PLEA OF INSANITY NOT ACCEPTED. Edward Kelly was sentenced yesterday by Recorder Smyto in the Court of General sessions, to a term of ten years in the State Pison for felonious assault. He quarrelled with Patrick Foley, of No. 477 Pearl-st., on the night of July 1, in liquor store in West-st Obtaining large meal axe from neighboring butcher-shop, he cut off three of Folev's tingers. The prisoner's counsel was one of the witnesses for the defence. He and others attemp ed to clear the prisoner by proving his insanity, out he was found guilty by the jury. ASSAULTED FOR REFUSING A MAN DRINK. Schuyier J. Hunt, clothing cutter. of No. 82 Crosby-st. was arraigned before Justice Morgan esterday at the tombs P olice Court for complicia in fejouious assauit on William Reegan of No. 6 Ridge-st., 111 Broome-st. on Sunday morning, with three other men not yet arre-ted. Reegan keeps a liquor-store at No. 54 Spring-st. and 18 stated that having refused a drink to one of his assailauts he was followed, knocked down and kicked on the body and head. He now 111 precarious condition. Hunt was held to await the result of Reegan's injuries. POSTPONEMENT IN THE CASE AGAINST HARVIER The examination in the charges of perjury and criminal libel preferred by Marie P Prescott against Ernest Harvier was continued in the Jefferson Market Police Court yes:erday. Allen McDonaid, coua sel for Harvier, moved that his client be discharged on the ground that the enarges had had not been sustained. Justice Ford denied the motion. Marshall P Statford, the plaintiff '8 counsel, testified that he had begun three suits against Harvier, DUE that two had been withdrawn, He was aware that Mr. Harvier had several suits pending against the plaintiff. The examination was then postponed until Thursday next. THE MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING OF SOROSIS The monthly social meeting of Sorosis was held at Delmonico's yesterday. MISS Emily Faithfull was the guest of the day. After the lunch and plano solo by Miss Congdon, Miss Faithfull was introduced, and she responded briefly Among the guests of the club were Mrs. Benenley, president of the Fortnightly Club, of Chicago. The Misses Conron were present, and they saug he Garibaldi dymn," and a song by Rubenstein. Mrs. George Vandenhof read Mrs. Von Blunky, and Miss Minnie Swayze recr ted one of Robert Browning's poems Miss Clara Stutsman sang Forever.' Mrs. S.C. Ostrone read paper on Will the Pursuite of Special Branches of Study Advance Education q" and Mrs. S. Van Horn one on Practical Education for Women.' Mrs. Henrietta Marvin descussed Moral Education. BROOKLYN. Michael Marind. age seventeen, who was injured yeson the Italian bark Escale on November 4. died terday in the Long Island Coltege Hospital. Judge Gilbert yesteroay annulied the marriage John Roessler and Am Nia E. Siebel, of that the lati had on the ground an undivorced husband the time of the marriage Their could was living at parties legitimate and awarded to the father, The adjudged to the suit live on Staten Island. S.N. White,receiver for the defunet Grocers' Bank judgment in New-York, found among the assets against R. J Murphy a member of the Stock ExA change, for $37,029 16. which was unsatistied. motion the Special Term of the