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The Chicago Dailn Tribune. eee LUME XL. YO! THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1881—TWELVE TERY, LACES, MILLIN. “A.COUTANT & (0... "145 STATE-ST. icnOUNCEN NT: gur New Store is being rapidly completed, and will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS | TO-DAY! e Ladies and Gentlemen cringe ave cordially ine aed to visit our Lstablish- wt: e will offer 2 complete assort- ‘ERY AND. GLOVES. fans and Parasols, "RUMINGS & BUTTONS. LACES. Gakeries and White Goods, Qur CORSET and UNDER- WEAR Department will be found yell worthy an inspection. ! particular attention is called to wrlinecot RIBBONS and MILLI- NERY GOODS at popular prices. Our JEWELRY Department willbe dazzling in its splendor. WORK-BOXES, SOAPS, PER- FUMERY, and TOILET Articles. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH- ING GOODS a Specialty. LA.COUTANT & 60, 445 Btate-st. “GOODRICH ~ transportation Co. HTL DES 4 DAY 10 MILWAUKEE, ETC. On and After Friday, June 3. ‘Tos targe and clegant sidewhee! steamors CHICAGO and SHEBOYGAN Wilure our docks, foot of Michiuan-ny., every tia iad evontog at 8 o'clock (Sunday Tibrainae na izcine, Milwaukoe, und via Atlivaukoo for ut lay Rapids, aud wll stattons on tho a ty, iether Maultowoc, Ludington, and Mants- Wrerery mopning at 3 o'clock (Bunduys excepted). Taiunch sde-whoo! steamer MUSKEGON Bune for Escanaba, Greon ta: parts eyory Nauiirday thorn i a and all Inter- hy at o'eluck, fen Be Escanaba wit fe io We pean with Co a NeW. UY. rele OCcONTO Mibave for Gree froen Hay and intermodiate po er Tiewsay oveniny uty ofcloees een ate Ports ‘TG. BUTLIN, Supt. ‘The Klogant Passenger Steamer PSUSST Mtiterre her duck, cor, Market atid Jacksun-#bf., FRIDAY, June 3, at 7 p. m., Kress holo C kin of Lakes and Nivor AM Beas ger oe thls ‘ifne will teave wookly at sauia Wane {Intorrmation ap 1) PURE Wa RLOUSE CO. ict, ‘BURLING k 0, " S811 STATIO-ST., WE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ti STOCK OF e Wedding Presents, torated and Flowered China Ware, és asi 'Y Ware, ver Tollet Se ilk Fang, ‘ans, Any Bets, Swiss Carvings, “Trimmed Linch Baskets otk, Ladies’ Satchols, Lan Swings, Croquet, Archory, & Wit JEFFERS? Miginal Bronchial _.lgarattes <=: May Fovor, Honrsoness, edlate pellet, Drax STAADALD han OF ALL MINDS, AMS, MORSE C0, cr, Labeat, and Fithar, Ctetul to buy only the genuine, C. A. GOUTANT & CO, 145 State-st. In inaugurating our new busi- ness we beg to say that we will offer to the public of Chicago and vicinity an assortment of NOVELTIES Such as has never before been at- tempted in this city, and at prices that will prove very attractive. Our beautiful Store is worthy of the City of Chicago, and the stock it contains will be worthy of the Store, Our facilities are superior, as we have established connections with the leading houses here and in Europe, and will be in daily re- ceipt of Novelties as they appear in the market, We shall mark our goods in plain figures, and those figures will be the lowest. C,A. COUTANT& CO, 145 State-st. POLLINARIS, A ‘pollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Journal, “L'Eau de Table des Reines.” Le Gaulois de Paris. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS, Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat, Dealers. BEWARE _OF_IMITATIONS, "FINANCIAL, __ : PRESTON, KEAN & C0,, BANKERS, 100 Washington-st., Chicago. INVESTMENTS. BUY AND SELL GOVERNMENT, STATE, COUN- WY, CITY, AND SCILOOL Bs Cu Be & Q. da, 116s, MILWAUKEE & Si. PAUL b8 AND NBYIGV ANIA oO. 4s, AND OTHER MONEY TOLOAN AtS percent interestand no commissions, | Propoal- ions tor loans th autos of EWU and upwards on Bret. chins productive reul estate tn this city ro invited "ANN day of June next. Agdroasy with Lut security, C. 1b. WIEBE, at Vaton MONEY ~ TO LOAN On Improved Chicago Property at current rates, MEAD & COE, a2 La Salle-st. NORTIL GERALAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Bteamera sull Lvery Saturday from New York: for Southampion ani Bremen. VYassongora booked for London und Party, at Jowast rales. iutes of ie front New York to Bourhaauptori. Loudon, Haviw. and aeeuien, first i, $1; Bocond i wtee: fhen'tiekela at rat Howting Green, North Gorinun Moya fr the only agunts quite ‘Vho stoerage rato by f Hremen to Chivagi is sit, S thes 2 Bouth © rad Axente, STATE LINE ‘To Glaskow, Livorpoo}, Dublin, Belfast, and Toniton. gerry, from N.Y ‘ory ‘Thoeaday, Firat Cabin, 2 Ne i Uecoruinis ia ANinodation, Second Cabin, $4. Bitar, ‘outward, FA cues Nemes Sed nelthor cattle, evap, nor iene HALDWIN & CO. BL t ronray Aci Wh Sonali cia Chicage. _SOMN BLEGEN, WVeaturn Stunager, Hamburg American Packet Comp’ Y Ttat sain inthe South of Kayland. nu, Lae round: te ANCHOR LINE MAIL SAE ow York and ghte Agpta, ann tt Wana | A 1A. 6 Wastlngion-st, ALD MAIL 1. Ralitug ewice a wuek to and from Britian Ports Pas. agoTickets trum Liverpool, Quuvnatown, Glaszuw, Diath, Helton aid Londenderry wy lowest ratas, Company's Otte, coruer Clark and Iandulph-sts, Chi MCAKY. Sai for at mad Upwards, a lowest mitos, MDL "3 Westurn Agent, Cc. WIHOLRSALH AND Ene ere: IBTALL. sent uny- whore, clty Sr cai: ty, Ontos Uy malt, ron S100 MadGowae PAGES. CL OLHIN a ~GOODS BOUGHT IY LI J|RESTLESS AND SLEEPLESS FELLERS PROM Tit OLD RELIABLE PUPNAN Cb SMUGGLED THROUGH SIDE STREETS AND ALLEYS TO THE Electric-Lighted Balloon. Nt HOUSE, WILL-U-BE Convinced at last that The Putnam Clothing House, Ag Manufacturers, are retailing Clothing at a loss secure elsewhere, and that their Electric Lights now price thon the seronauts can died their effulgeut rays on CLOTHING BOULIVY PROM ‘HE PUTA, Is it not convincing proof that we are RETAILING CLOTHING At a less price than theso Restless Fellers ean obtain from OTHER MANUFACTURERS? We shall continue, as in the past, to offer BARGAINS that will COMMAND THE PATRONAGE THE PUTNAM deserves, and these SMALL DEALERS in the yleinity of OUR STORE owed the reguiar TRADE DISCOUNT by making themselves known at the So Pehty will be alk ofiice. White it ts our aim to supply THE RETAIL TRADE Only, woe shall be pleased to give these denlers the beneflt of our facilities and low prices. When WiILL-0-BE In again to make purchases % The Resident Manager will give you prices. Putnam Clothing House, 131 & 133 Clark-st., and 117 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Managers "MILLINERY, THE LATEST STYLES MILLINERY HAGEDON’S 12 & 44 Madison. Elegant designs in Hats and Bonnets for the Summer. Choice Wreaths, PLUMES in the most delicate shades. Ostrich Tips in black, cream, leghorn, blue, white, &c., all of the finest quality at AS- TONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. CHIP HATS at 75 cts. each. A magnificent assortment of Tus- cans, for dress hats, just received, “THEVOYAGER” A new and beautiful shape, now on exhibition. Holton édildreth 221 & 223 STATE ST. ~~ MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent. No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House, Inquire at SILVERMAN'S BANK, 70 La Salle-ut. 8) Revolver At SPALDING'S, 108 MADISON-ST, {lithe loading stztes, inatus wid rades, Hustratod price fist of Visto, AL an oral Bporuing Goods tiatled trod Fina Spectacles aultedt to all stable on salentitia princlplus. Opera und Field G Indeed, ‘eloacupes, Ad oscupes, BarvUuiers, UA TO WEARERS ov FINE CLOTHING "To those who have not yet supplied themselves, thls communteation is d+ reeled, On Thursday, Juno 2, we shall exhibit a large and cholce tine of pat+ terns and mixtures, it English Serger, Worsteds, and French Cassimere Suits, that represent talent and arthitle ability in workmanship and fulsh. Our object ty to xecure the patrovage ef these who appreciate well-made aud fluely-trimmed garments, and to make [t a grand suce cess wo shall offor these flne Sults at $22, $25, and $26 por sult. Wo respectfully ask that you call and seo our fine exhibit, without tnour ring the least obligation to purchase, when you have a fow moments’ lelsure, BOYS’ SUITS, CHILDREN’S SUITS, NEW NECKWEAR, FANCY UNDERWEAR, FANCY HOSIERY, Which wo know will ho found as low, and possibly a trifle lower, than you have been accustomed to paying, uuless pure chased from JANES WHEE JR & CO, Cor. State & Madison, FRANK REED, Manoger. FF Permons unalte to urcheve copva of Tin Cittcago TrineNng al Nets Agenetes and on rale wey trains where Chicago papers are soled will cone fer a favor In reporting Ute facta Wo Uits office, ylow tug full particutare, Conpen, partly cloudy weather, and varla- bie winds for this region to-day. A comprtiron to the Ainerican News Company has been organized in New York. J. STANLEY “Brows, the President's pri- vate secretary, will leave for Europe to-day on public service business, During his ab- sence Mr, 0.1, Prueden will act as the Presi- deut’s private.seeretary, —_— Sanan Bensitanpr is to take charga of the Amerlean photographic tent at u charity féte which is shortly tobe given In the gar- den of the Tuileries at Varls. Mlle, Bern- hardt has evidently taken with her to France pleasant lmpressions of America, zs Foun thousand three hundred and sixty- three Immigrants landed at Castle Garden yesterday. Of these 4x7 were Murmons, who lett Immediately for Salt Lake City. ‘The Mormon tnissionaries in Eurype seem to have had considerable success this year, ——_ Aro meeting of prominent citizens of Boston yesterday, a committee was appointed to consider the whole subject of 8 World’s Falr for that city, its probable cost, its ad- vantage to Boston, the thine at which it should be held, and other inportant points, ————e Levy, the cornet-player, was arrested in New York yesterday, on the charge of biga- iny. ‘The laay on whose complaint he was arrested claims that she was married to him iu England In 1860, She asks for a divorcee, alimony, andthe custody of her two children, Pursipenr Ganryienp las promised to ate tend the Atlanta exposition of machinery employed In the manufacture and cultive- tlon of cotton next November, should the public business permit, He Sndorses the ob- ject of ithe exposition, and hopes It may be eininentiy successful. TWENTY-SEVEN barrels of gasoline on a rallvond platform at Springfield, Mass., caught fire last night froma spark blown from a passing locomotive. ‘Iwo explosions occurred, injuring forty persons more or less serlously. The fire was checked before It had done much daninge. ‘Tim interest-bearing debt of the United States 13 now $1,030,567,750, the total debt $2,071,504,354, and the debt icss the cash In the ‘Treasury is $1,852,921,071. ‘The de- crease during the month of May has been $11,150,721, and the total decrease since June 30, 1880, has been $89,250,223, A vermric hailstorm swept over that part of New York between New Iackensack and Fishkill Plains Tuesday, destroying the grain-crop, killing corn and young fruit, de. stroying the strawborry-beds, and causing great damage generally. Some of the hall- stones that fell were two Inches in diameter, Carr. Sas Hinzieis, of the Garland Grays of Pine Blut, Ark., has disobeyed the order of Goy. Churchill In refusing to snus- ter into the militia service a colored compa- ny, and he has been placed under arrest, nnd will be tried by court-martial, The result of the trinl will be looked forward to with somo interest. ———— Tue internal-revenue recelpts for the eleven months ending the Bist of May mount to S$125,418,983, It {s expected that the total receipts for tho tlseal year ending June $0 will reach $194,034,160, Commission- er Raum estimated that the receipts for the year would reach $185,000,000,—a rather close estimate, Tue Russtan Government has arranged to sentl agents ta wateh the Nihilists in all the prinelpal cities in Europo where these pecul- lar people have taken up their headquarters, Four of these agents will look out for the Nihilists resident in London, four will go to Paris, four to Geneva, and others to the Capl- tals of other European States, —_— PosTMASTER-GENERAL JAMES keops right on reducing the expenses of his Department by abrogating the stur-route contracts. ‘By tho reductions made tu tha star-route serv. ivedurlag the month of May he has saved the Government $445,517 annually, and the reductions made in the months of April and May will effect a saving of $745,808 annually, _———_ Tur German-Amerivans of Indianapolis are fiercely indignant ut the recent order of Mayor Grubbs of that city prohibiting wl kinds of Sunday-night performances, either theatrical or In the nature of concerts, ‘They have organized 1 secret club, and threaten to give tho usual entertainments next Sunday ujght. Nene but thoso who can be trusted will be permitted to attend. Tue Pioneer Matt Company, A. Arndt, St. Louts, Mu., President, and having headquar- tersat Washington, has faited, ‘The Com- pany has been in existence over forty-six yeurs, and has earrled out contracts for car rying the United States mall: tn varlows Stutes and Territories. Mr. Arndt says tho failure 13 owlng to the curtailment of the contract mall service. Very likely, ‘Then’ was a meeting yesterday of tho creditors of tha A, & W. Sprague estate at Providence, R, 1, under tho Presidency of Congressman Nelson W. Aldrich. A com- initteo of five was appointed to confer with the trustee of the estate, Mr. Chafee, and to recelvo from that gentleman an account of Ils stewardship, to ascertain whint ho has dune, and to report ata future mect Ing. | Tr iy rumored that & coalition Ins been formed by Jules Simon, M. Waddington, tho Duke De Broglie, and De Fourteu, with the approval of President Grévy, to defeat the Serutti-de-Llate bill in the French Senate, M, , Gambetta will find it no easy matter to over- come this combination, ‘The imatter will have to be decided by the populur vote at the approaching elections in all probability. ee Os the invitation of Secretary Windom, Sixth-Auditor-of-the-Treasury MeGrew and his Deputy, Lilley, tendered thelr resignas tions yesterday, Itlssteted that Secretary Windom !n asking for the resignations usted on tho request of Postmaster-Goneral J eee and Attorney-General MacVeagh, both of whom declared that it was necessary to put hew men jn MeGrow's and Lilley’s places in order to complete tho star-route fur vestications, lt {3 now understood that the Attorney-General has sulliclent in- fortnation to justify its taking legal proceed. Ings nguinst the star-rotte rasenia. Col. William A. Cook, who was yesterday ap- polnted Special Assistant Attorney-General, will take exclusive charge of the matter un- der the direction of the Attorney-General. Tho now Grand Jury of the District of Co- Jumbina will be drawn on the 10th inst, and then the muste wil! begin, and there Is 4 ited piospenk that the tifeves will be pun+ jahe Tur English holders of Confederate bonds are a somewhat hopeful setot persons. ‘They cling to the idea that the bonds are worth more than waste paper, and have agreed to nay 25 cents for every $600 of the bunds which they hold to defray the expenses of urging ottr Government to pay them, It fs vo be feared that the Britons are being fovied tu the top of thelr bent by some adroit Amer- ican clalin agent. ‘Tite: lowest bid for supplying Postinasters with alioMeiat and registered package en- velopes for the year commencing July 1, 1991 14S51,781. The bid ts based on the num ber of envelopes (28,077,220) used during the year ending March ‘1, 1881, and which cost the United States $100,810. Mr. James dues these things much better than Mr. Key, Brady is not around now to look after the contracts and the cuntractora, Tur Turkish authorities are taking ener- getle measures to suppress revolutionary ugi- tation in the 'Purkish provinces. Large numbers of Bulgarian emissaries have been Arrested in Macedonia on suspicion that they were concerned with brigands and revolu- tlonary committees. Thirty-five of those thus imprisoned have dled of typhus fever or “other diseases.” It would be interest- ing to know what the “other diseases” are, Cor. Citant, . O'Farny: writing caustle articles on Mr. D. S. Lewis fn the Harrisonburg (Va.) Old Commoniecalth, and Mr. Lewis has been retorting in the Rockingham Register, Both gentlemen met In the streets of Harrisonburg yesterday, The Hiberno-Virgininn blood of O'Farrell was up, and so was the Virginian bluod of Lewis. They came to blows, when some policemen stepped Inand took the bellicusy gentlemen to jall. ——- By the explosion of a boiler in the dye works of Gaffney & Co, at Kensington, near Philadetphia, three persons were instantly killed and about forty persons were seriously Injured, . The bullding Immediately after took fire, and the flames extended toa row of framv houses adjoining, ‘The prompt ef- forts of the firemen avatled to save the latter, but the dye-works were reduced to ashes, ‘The bolter was driven by the force of the ex- plosion a distance of 400 yards, Lonmnnann's colt Iroqivis won the En- glish’ Derby yesterday—an event of added {mpbrtance from the fact that no Amertean horse ever before obtained a place in the Derby; that is to say, never ran as good as third, The value of the stake was upwards of $34,000, but this is amere bagatelle compared with the enormous winnings of Mr, Loril- Jard in the betting books, his gains in this way being estimated at nearly $2,000,000, He “began laviug ivoney on Lroquols ' when. the colt was but a yearling, and of course re- celved the benefit of long odds. ‘The race was won easily, amid tremendous cheering, The event gives great satisfaction at this side of the sea, and the British take the defeat rather good-naturedly, There would be no use in thelr making wry faces about it, how- over, : A FAREWELL banquet was given to United States Minister White at Berlin Inst night by members of the lower branch of the Reichs- tag. Herr Rudolph Gneist presided, ‘and the Minister of War, the Minister of Ecclesi- astical Affairs, tha Minister of Publle Instruction, the Minister of Agriculture, ‘and several members of the Reichstag aud of the Bundesrath, besides University professors and other distinguished people, were present. ‘The healths of Emperor Willlam, Pres- Ident Garfield, and Minister Wuite were drank, Mr. White, fa reply to the tonst of ily health, deliverca a lengthened speech in which he alluded to the sympathy existing between Germany and tha United States, and to the interest taken fn thls conn try Jn German Iterature and language, The banquet was a very brill{ant affair. - Tue Colombian Senate fas rejected the protocol concerning the Panta Canal, sald to haye been signed by the representatives of the United States and of Colombia at Now York, and all classes of people In Colombia . aresaidto be well pleased at the Senate's action, while the United States representa. tive. Mr. Delehinan, who drew up tho pro- tocol, {s represented as being quite furious over the rejection. The principal polnts of the protacol] are that United States war yes- sels and military convoys may In times of pence or of war pass through the isth- mus, but the war ships or wilitary convoys of other nations shalt not be al- towed to pass at any tline except by the per- ilssion of the United States and Colombia, ‘The United States ts to have liverty to con- struct forts, arsenals, couling stations, and unval storchouses along the isthinus, these not to be occupled except by a simull force In timo of pence. In tine of war, however, the United States ts to have full military occupation of tho isthmus. No changes to be made in the rules and regulations aifect- ing the canal except by the consent of the United States, ‘Tho adoption of this proto- col would give the United States almost absolute control of the canal. Inerann Is ina state rapldly appronching Insurrection. Evictlonsy are desperately roe sisted wherever jattompted. ‘The people seem to have nodrend of tho law, or of the Jnw’s lustruments, the police and soldlery, Yesterday the rloting which was commenced the day before in Clonmel, and which resulted {n two pollcemen ond o soldier belug mortally wounded, and tn soveral soldiers and elyiliaus being badly Snjured, was ronewed, At an eviction riot in Clare County three potlecmen were kitted, The gunbott Goshawk was sent with on evicting party to the Islands off the const of Donegal; the Inhabltunts attacked tho smut boats of the Goshawk, and captured and destroyed them, whereupon the .Goshawk opened tire on the people, In Kiikesny the hotet-own- ers and carrlage-owiers refused to ne- commodats the police in uny way, and the Policg Inspector went around threatoutng ‘them with fing and la Prigonment in consequence, Arrests con- tinue to be made under the Coercion act, and the English Tory journals urge the sup- predsion of public meotings in Ireland for alx nunths, Mr. Forster, the Irish Secretary, contiiues ag tdgetty, vaciilating, and inca: pable us usual. If evictions are persisted in thore will be wholesale carnage ln the Island, PRICE FIVE fhe nee in was a glorious one, Peregr ‘of Bul tugla, by Laur Lond “HORSE F-COMBAT. ; The Britishers Beaten on Theis Own Ficld, in Their ‘ Great Race. An Ensy Winning of the Derby by the American Racer Iroquois, Peregrine, the Winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, a Bad Seo- ond Yesterday, Pedigree of the Winner and Rec. ord of His Victories and Defeats, The Race Viewed by the Usual Host of Cockneys and Aristocrats. Archer, the Famous Jockey, the Recipient of an Enthusias- tic Ovation. | ~ Tone of the British Press—The Dose Swallowed with a Brave Gulp. Lorillard’s Carriage, in New York City, Draped in Gorgeous Bunt- ing. Statement that He Has Won “About $2,000,000 by Yesterday's Viotory, TILE RACE. DETAILED ACCOUNTS. Lonnow, June 1,—The 102d race tor the great, Derby Stakes was run at Epsom to-’ day. The weather was unusually fine, the sun belng warm amt a gentle breeze moving. ‘The cotrse was rather harder than was wished for, owing to dfbught, but It was stlil In better sliape than Inst year. ‘The event has attracted more attention than auy Derby for years, on account of the prominent part played by Amerlean horses, The success of Keene's and Lorillard’s runuers as 2-year- olds In 1380 way somewhat remarkable, and thelr electlon as t+year-olds for the Derby. naturally Increased tho — luterest. ‘The difference between Enelish and American cattle in favor of those here has beer growing less and less, and the! running second by the Lorillard stock in the 2,000-Gulnens Stakes May 4, and the glorious result today, show pretty surely that all difference will soon be done away With en-" tirely, If it snot even so now. ‘The work of Jroquots in the 2,000 Guineas. was-inuehi ad= mired, and there were immdny. who ‘favored him for first place In the Derby. Peregriue, the winner of the 2,000, ran In with sey- eral lengths to spare, but the Guineas’ course (tha Rowley smile) Js a pleas- ant journey, and does not furnish a relinble line for the Epsom. ‘Tho Iat- ter Is of such pecullur shape, especially at ‘Tottenham Corner, where the turn Is abrupt, and ly of such an undulating surface towards the finish, that the resources of the best of them are sure to be heavily taxed. Peregrine {8 9 strapping sixteen- hand fellow, that some fancied, and the end shows wisely, had too anuch leg to stand the Derby pull with the hardy Leamington colt. As has been shown thne and tine again, a Newmarket wiuner fs not certain at kp som. It {s tho peculiurly severe character of the Intter course that has killed winners olse- where, the worrying witt a blz field for over ainite and a quarter, and thon belng eatled; on for a final struggle wp a smart hill to the gonl, breaking down the weedy ones in the, past just as tt did to-day, THE CROWD WAS DIMEN AF, ‘The crowd was Immense, All the roads were filled with carts from morning, and everywhere could be seen the customary sights of Derby Day. ‘There was ai enor- nous assemblage on the Downs, and the grand stand and boxes were packed with In divs, Many wero nttracted by the fact that the Prines of Wales, theDuke of Kul nourg,: the Duke of Cambridge, and the Duke of Connaught wers presout as escort to & party . of ladles of the Royat family. * ‘Che Grand Dukeof Hesse, the Duke and Duchess of | Mecklunburg-Strelitz, and the Lord Mayor, with a retinue of sheriffs, were alsa present and couspleuots, ‘Tho ways to the grounds” were dusty and trying, but frequent bits of pike affordud some rellet. Vhe betting at the opening was without much chunge in quotations from those booked all the week, Dut just before the start there wis a laying of cight to one agalnst Peregrine, eleven to two against iroquois,. and tourteen to one agalnst Don Fufany, ‘There were some bets inady on Geologist at, ton to ole, but the offerings were hot plenty, he not carry’ We the uppearnnce of a harse, ‘Fawn four wis not tn favor, an wi au anything but well. , There’ were ubout eighty horses onthe ground, which was less than expected, bub hot surprising to those knowing the conus Yon af the ground, ‘Twenty went to tho pust for the grand event, and they showed & capa, blo pack, Fred Archer, the winning mount lust yeay, was over Lroquois, and ay the two. entered’ down by the stands they were faud- ly cheered, When coming up to ‘xeigh, there was a great cheer for Archer, and the \ouies * flow thelr handkerchiefs yory generally, " TU UONsES OFF, Fortlssimo was first away, fallowed by’ Peregrlus and Dex Fulano, but when they settled down Troquofs and Grologtst cry crept towards the front, On passl ne tho milo. post Geologist fell hack Into the field, while. ‘Lown Moor began to show Among the lead- ors, Atthe top of the hill, nbout slx fur-* longs front home, Lroqtols assuined the lead making an effort to ruach the front, but falls: Ing, Ireguots Hast le, tlrat, Herogrine sec ond, and town Moor third, Ceulogist having been blown tip the rise ant taking the rear, The race was run ata good pace. Comlog around Tottenham Corner it alinost Jouker as though Don Fuwlano would get a. Yo oud » plac, but the stride way too much. When. Archer rode back to the scale and was pro- > nounced right welght, the cheuring was agalu tremendous. THE STARTEMS, ‘The following wore the starters: Pletal « oe oy Cullodon, by Flageolet, out of Feu de Jole, Capt. Muchotl’s ch. 0. Cumborland, by King | ud, ve tot L a eieonae ch. e, Don Pulau, by King. nos aoe ot rd, i ed Yi janie ‘es he. eb ettsstino, by Joha Davis, | out of Yoon Col. Roden's oh co. Fortunes (favorit), by Ad- - venturer, out of Sfoss [love, s Grotton's br. v. saa by Btartling, out i ae a petite ’ ie Iroquola, by Leamington, , ou ee : fara I sae «, Linestoue, by-Wentiock, * An ot betes J. 1. Kooue’s iy “e. Marshall Macdonald, by En- quirer, outat Ontaria, Duko of Westuiustes’s br. c. Peregrine, by”