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W mh Neel we INGTON. CoN) TED PROM RIGHTH PAGE —_ ted At f° Hntadment the Munge bit to eqanlize \of XV, moved Be an amond- 16 Um baa, direoring deductom by States, counties, cities and towns on WM invetved an expenditure of, and * Bate of New York, on niitions of f was that the of that t hatf a milion of v? Heenuae ta the Mtnte of New York the New Fugtand Stetea bounties bad Deew pant 1 from she outset of the rehettion Having one | these bounties Le axked whether (hose Mr, Soares. wed alge ge my tab nl Aad otivecy) adoption the Bounty bill ae re. ported, as 4 an eminently just and tues a The ameno nt elered by Mr. Conkling was adopted Yoas @1, ways °F An amewin adopted, sie i discharged on) own applioation: fore the Mh cay of Apri, Loo The amendmont reported by the com- mittee as aries od Was then agreed to by 63 votes to 25. It reads ua { - ‘That inateay | wuy grant of land or other ‘ anal be alien’ tod pail te cach tad’ eoury collet splee and marine . the ar@y, Rasy or Waptie ‘ w hag been. oo orably dttecharced trom sergivn, uethod dollars per month, or at tier rate of one ovutred per year, as hareinatier Provided for,» | ihe dime durag with uak, esldier: al or De fotuclly sewed betwen ing ‘of April, BE). 0) the teh day of 4) J of any sued » suitor or service on ae of wounds — daty, bas widew, to che minor child or ebitdren o under Bixiewn yoora at under Une p, or tuarit ods bbe apyiiontion a Bares giias sm oP! hey Persons, or on the grand of filporiy. Br Th on or i: ation for bounty made veder o f trie nek Mhall dt mpocitic oO and under the pain: PerOry. whee Sinan bounty, Ridles or from uny oltier, sonmpe of be money, if ar’ vs been paid fay sullor er inne hy whose representation Sea. 4. Thet, whoneve elatioant treoiry aay. deers of the elt) ant sl f the county tite in vith Ut ie plbnated, of comntalaator eoive for his ee which the attornéy ‘or xgent ty tore. in. the settlement Of the claim, whicw iver of the Treumry shall exuss to be wand Use full arcuat there’, jens te by the alorney or agent. whteh fom shalt te torney or agent in pereos, or trausm'ded sttoraey may Mrvot. agent whoehall receive from than tive dollars fur the presage the provisions of (ie ack open to exeged the faaa of ant for a term not lea jnvy may adjods, peonecatir ment ol ut tee i ve pati the ytuents shell he made in the Tupan any paymaster. mae t depository in ar waar tye the ol maut cide, fi sual be neerswary want to establs eo agidavits of two eredil vets, tha he fe the ide saan naaned there ae shill such elecks, orders or dvafls be uw ie aniil acter auen identifica ay gollier, sailor or sell Tile discharge, thnk apses, for the purpose Or selling apy Tatere st dial tient ters ar sales heretofore made dvoid ae Lo any Faubts iwbeadod ‘Ay t by deal ned null an ovonveyed by ‘That ne 6 any such sottier, sailor or marines usunent or wy payment of ay claire of oF hts ‘8 flor or" Jroper Tepreson:: the provisions of tila set shall be mode Oniess ion be tied within, iw wears from the passage of ad Ub mmerit of the acegunte ot decmmaed oni - sailors ape mt ves shall be miade ft the sane mausier as naw provided by Law. On ciotion of Mr, Sevens the House insted on its disagreements with tke Senate, and « committee of oon was appouted, consisting of Messrs. Stevens, _ Wilson, of lowa, ant Lo iiond, TAR ARMY WILLS. MENCK from the conference commiltce on the ganize the army, reported that the eomisittes had been upabie to vee, and asked to be discharged, ‘The comuiliee was ingly discharged. Mr. Scumyer, on dobaif of hinsel( and Mr. Paine, one ‘of the conferees, entered into an explanation of the e'r- cumstances which lod to the cisagreement ef the com- Jittee, This showed (hat the great Impedinent was the question of the Veteran Resers« corps, The House con- ferees had offer d to cul down the ten regiments of that corps to five, but the Sonate conferees absolutely retuned to agree to anything (or the Voteran Reserve corps, He to introduce a new bill, based wu what now p the committee of conference had almost ng) upon. Mr. Wary, (rep.) of N. Y., su whether the simplest way of getting at it was not the appolutinent of anew committee of conference. Mr. Scngxck replied that it was not because the Senate couterces would bot agree to any provision for wounded officers or men, or to anything at all connected with the Vet Reserve corps. "Tho Epuse pbhioy gl suspend the rules to erable Mr. Schenck to introduce a new bil, ant then, on motion of Mr. Warn, another committees of conference was asked. THE TIME OF ADJOURNMENT EXTENDED, Mr. “reves introduced a concurrent resolution to ~x- tond the soasion Uf Saturday at half-past four o'clock P. M.. which was agreed to, ‘The House then took a recess till half-past seven PM. Evening Session. Mr. Jexcxns introduced a resolution continuing the sclect committee on the civil service during tue session of the Thurty-vinin Congress. ved. ‘THN JUDICIARY REPORT ON THE CARN OF JEFF DAVIS, Mr. Larus, (rep.) of N. Y., from the Committee on Printing, reported a resolution to priut ten thousand exira copies of the seport of the Judiciary Commities on the alleced complicity of Jeilerson Davis im the assacsina- tion of President Lincol. Mr. Kanpart, (dem } of ',, suggested that the same number of the minority report be printed, and that they ‘ve bound togother if ihe iattor be furnisued in time. ‘The resolution so iodified was adopted. TRS PROVOST MAKMIAL'S MUREAU INVESTIGATION, Mr. Larix, from tie same commiitee, reported a reso- Jution to print five thousand extra copies of the report of the committee to investigate the Provost Marshal's Un- reau, for the ase of the committee. and two thousand tor the wee of the House, which was adopted. MUMPLAMENTARY POST OPPIOR APPROPRIATION WILT. Mr. Avuwy, (rep.) of Mass., frem the Post Offer Com. mittee, reported a supplementary Post Ofice Approprit tion Dil! for the new rontes established this session, ap- propriating $496,000, which was parcod, THE AU LINE RATLIROAD TaLA. ‘The House proceeded to vote on the passave of the Air Line Rattroad bili, and the vote resulted yeas 58, nays dt. ‘he bill was paseod. Tk crenies ® eorporation known as the National pene | Company, to build aud mnainiain a coptnnows tne bg of one or more tracks between Washington and Now York, with a capi- tal stack of ten millions. It is to be, ae nearly as possible, ao air line, the gouge to be of uniform width; the rails to ve of American fron or stect manufn "ture; the achedul wt notte exceed seveu hours for firet cinss passenger through mats, fourtwen Lours for second clans pase: h four hours for freight trains. The fare is not to excecd three cents per raile for ordinary first claet patengers, nor fetes pi a5 ton por mile for ordinery first cless freight, and ot ciasaes in proportion. Their charter is not to be ai of to apy of the exi-tiny railroad corporations between the two points. THE PRPLCRNCY Ett, Mr. Kasson, (rep.}of lowa, from the Committee on Ay Led tack the Senate ameudment: to the i, The amendment making the com- of female folders in the Dead a F offer Ofty a ee to be-| SATURDAY, JULY 29, 368 SARATOGA RACES. FOURTH DAY OF THE SPORT. THREE RACES YESTERDAY. Blue Flag, Beacon and Julius the Winners. &e. ke, Throe racos wore run yesterday. The Orst a «<lling ‘ace, which brought to the post 7. G. Moore's bay {illy Blue Flag, Colonef McPanicl’s bay gelding by Arlington, and A. Marsiaali’s gray horse Fordham (late Throgsneck Jr), the dliy winging very easily, not much to her credit, however, when the weight she car- ried is taken Into consideration—eighty pounds being the Bho was entered to be sold for three hundred dollars, The Arlington gelding, a five year old, with ninoty-seven pounds up, made a very poor race; while (he gray, another five year old, with one hundred’ they stripped him of his laurels at Secaucus, seem to have entirely taken from him all further pre- y and priblie sienifeanc joint reselution respecting the army of the United E42 ry rs "the ¥ of at * continuing wa ps hag eibeling the army since ‘thave States ware tt to bo ra tt wh ita seal power cy mM Mr, Scurer ‘ed to Tay th it resolution on the haat! yt Ra ie ag te table, stating tat was . Bite Bey the Senate to “avold passing: rmy bill, Adopted, report, NATION OP NEWARK BAY. tre ne Mr, WaiGor offered u resolution for the appoiatment Me. a noyal officerto examine the condition of Newark mashed thant war bay and of the mouths of the Pussaic and Hackensack oe is mare atin rasan a rate tssiaee tow State, | J ‘peaker vot og in ve. (Applause Utigor nay the cowerais Beehecihe yaaa | Maareceacmeaetet) Me, BNGOMALL reiorted that he could well undetstand SUPERINTENDENTS OF MECHANICAL PSTABLISHMENTS. that Ube Very Worst of the frends of the mentbers oY the Mr, Banks offored a joint resolution uiring the {* other ede would swear themselves in under the vew muperivter tents of alighe mechanical establishments of framehice law. and that it was very possible the wo wt the sec arueenigo be from civil life. [It was} - men voled ia Tennessee, erat at all io Memphis; | Peferred to the Loramittes ou Military Affairs. Dat the Recorder of the city, who was the jeador of the SALARIES OF HOUSE FMPLOYES, mob om that cecssion, was the Vice of the Several propositions for the increase of the salaries of Joh avon Ciel of Metmptis, (Triumphant trom | the employes about the Hous? having been SEO, Mr. the repubtieana) If the com. | WieNck suggested a rezolution that the pages of the nieined that be bad nog momen 3 ‘the tas | H9es0 be pul upon she mame fooling as to compensation &e, {TMT report he was ot ‘now to uis name | #8 ‘wembers of pn Gaugbier) The arorudment Latin to: | | Mr.\Kasson, from the Conference Committee on the Riocet repented ey ie raw nsrved (0 1 negciomcy bill, nate a report, which was agreed (0. on leave, bill, directing the At the time wo went to preas both houses of Con- eee? yo rd; | gress were in sossion,—[Ko, Hemauo.) . 20.607, fourth ey Bo of Febroary 25, 1802, Seman coN 8 1899 1H by fire, "Road trv tines and pans. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Mr. IKavMOND offered @ resolution for the appoimtment Dip: We sais sa — commie ot five to report to this Bos, ot Iv 4 Drap Man's Crorues,—Most men are seized; with | extent of her burd +n, olen aoa dees tape ' an involuntary shrug of the shoulders as they think of paride wlon a) of a, tpl ft puttiag on a garment that had been worn by one now in divpateh Wiig doped ‘the grave; very few would go far to alent such a garment ; meccarios ANBY. still fewer would take it from a widow; and he must be | and seven pounds on his sadille, evmced no speed what- cle, Joaeem repented a bit to. etauitah sytem of | very mean who wookd stoal it when it was cherished by | over from the start. Knighthood and #oadstone, whon kx, | @ wife as the last visible relic of one no fonger visible. a Purl ay Sear ag thet bas been a wrongful accused, ie Thursday nivht at the booting house ot Mrs on la Richards, No. 244 Delancey street, and ne pe A moar eae coat Otte he came on extra ntaloons. me te was Willie "H, Parrish. At twelve o'clock the night he grees to the mare, proviso that It shall not | Richards svvm; at six o'clock the next morning acither combing of carpet wools | Kchards nor the clothes were there. As Richards was arces | found with clothes on ‘it was concludint that he took in which | them, and he was congcquentiy arrested. Jadge shandtey committed bin, 50 per pound | Preur Berweey “Sronm’? ar tHe ‘“Smoweuouse.”— Early yostorday afternoon Henry McKinney and Henry .| Weakley, gentiomen of sporting prochvities, met at a “Smokehouse,” and, after imbibing freoly, becamo in~ volved In a quarrel, which of a desperate charactor. Weektor was torribt: beaten, cof is now confined to his: room aad bed, Fourteenth precinet, hastened to the place, and in at- tompting to the combatant, (tis alleged, Me- Rinney resicted and drow a pistol as if to shoot then. ‘Tivo Svmanen stated that the reating of the amended bd quoved 4 deticon of Speaker Heakn oe thes peda” rods — oo a Mr, Atiawon stated thar if the Hoase could Jn il Fote explanation of the report be would move to lay the report on the table, He was severely clubbed, after which the officers took Mr, Moomman dectined to withdraw the previons ques. | him to the station house, and subsequently to the Tombs, tion. where Justice Hogan committed him to await the result of Weaktey’s injurtes, Rewmive Ove a Bor. —Yesterday morning Frederick Martel, in driving @ horse and dray through Henry treet, Knocked down and ran over a Ind whose name and residence were not ascertained. One of the boy foot was badiy crashed, besides which be received other veriote injuries. Bartel was arrested by officer Crumley, rf the Fourth preeinet, and taken bofore Justice Tiogan, who required him to give bail to answer the ebarge of reckless driving. The mjured lad was con- veyed to the residence of his paronts. Jom, Avuner, Twos ann Two Winns Take Too Mr, Ab the moved to wee = reapon lay the report on the THE CASI OF BRN TOR rATTRRSOR, agresd con the Senate joint ndassion of David D. Pai holding by me 2th in hvowith “1eF WO pratort Tennesere Ur, SOPELAMARORE the stating that if this elep were taken there woeld be ne retrent, end | Moow—A grand fevtival took place at Maul Fatk’s Lion the men who drains to the rebellion aad bad | park on Thoreday night, Among those present were six Individuals, named respectively Joseph Coburn, Albert sponsibilities of Atacrican loginiv le eaald not and vn tt hie dying day we ; cob 9 Pesolttion. ‘Wittioms, William Moody, William Mead, Thomas Ovie Mr, Tavton, (rep.) af Tenn., followed im euppeste’ the | and Jatmes Brown, No doubt Joseph, Albert, Thomas, |” aoe. te Cand chat there was wat within Dt | games unl the two Williams enjoyed themselves. Py drank too muck. se or within the Untod States, a ‘They took considerable # ne tecord of davation: to thecoumtey tan | orn cacne, at lead, 1 segarred this way-—vulgat | arseotaden wit such wating and ennouting inptu- hy yet py Saget Albert, Thatnaa, James and the two Wi! feck colat wh mean, | Maame to Falk's collar, art, notwithstanding his chair than have tue | S24 mM spite of the mjunction restraining persons from ‘ihe oon anak att crinesy | imberierins wits Nhe . abecenored | f° said and Tio was committed | Carrie away |. im contempt of his Honor Judge K Carmine shila weadity any | oatdodo, 2 box eoutaining twelve buitles of champagne, Pwtioreun ena the | Of tee value of forty detiars, Wi this tm true, as certain ‘could edvnit him. parties sevar, Joseph, Albert, (dnomar, Jatnes and the two Wilhouns were to blaune, ‘They took with then ala glares (to the value of five dollars) : met” of the iqior dovcph, Albert. Thomas, Jamey and the two Wiliams did hot rest here. Chan prune ghustey are excellent accompaniunents, brt bovtles are wail sowled and reqrire ass stance im opening the boule This the sic lovers of the “golden vintage” provided for by taking with them dt the mane time two table kuives to supply the contingent ne- adthem in the re cewity. flaving secured possession of Luese articles thoy T have a malous advocate for the Cutow up tthe } startet upon their removal, and reaching tlie lane lead fine (of Tinenin’e nll for sopenlytire thowand trea | ing icom Balk’s they broke open. the bux, and the belter OO oe ee ee ee ee to ald their reroal divided te ypott,” yiving to encls id for arnlug the Siale as ree Dine tan two hottie, indome thie they tere obverv®l, voins ‘ot tive bavouete and ‘have eurctied my Tho enporiaiendent ut the garden parsied thetg, and, | as & volunteer th fosiet lie uaunpation. we | evortabine them on a car, gave them inte the eumody of — Sasa ins ag yr pap ae officers Larkin and Rolf, @ the Thirty-tiret pie inet a —— i il ove! les being then in Pendénce of ihe Kouthera contederacy than to aitenct to | Police station, the wine and «iter articles being back. nding one their possession, Joweph, Albert, Thomas, Jouve an Steve Stren Fame wow for stinding by tie wordce | Tet Pe Wililams were therefore tromght, belure Justice plat onponed to being tackend ov i» uve Smathorn Coniete. | Connolly y MOrRINE: and were severally cin. excerpt yloague. baal wow “e travel at inthe di ‘ bes pits + ing fo pote eninge hhandred dotlare ball ow a charce “ar ‘ror adi tat "it wa @ genuine letter. Segeet. vo rue “Cauomen & Ai Secure my Conny, Mr. Kvory word of it was written by inten. Gotden is « vers philanthropic gentienvn, Philanthropy ae ee ee ae iei: Soult take ths ath ine | Ma beautiful virtne, w» rare in ite pwarticn, Golden Is Oe ee es uae eacion for ho Twa not am agent fora society for the conversion of the him, in mi v Kortivhoreo Indians, ot for clothing the children of taro ramen, for Comers to amity Ue Om. | Seat vara of Nomucaetasn Colley Do com Seo een Teecaed ihe neler Doorkoepers to re- | mon philanthropie. “Te recugmizen that charity begins move from the all persous who made mantes- | gt home, Excellent principle! Golden i= connected tations of or disapj-robation With am institution in this ety known as the Children's Mr. Eipzipor remarked that he wortd be very well Rociety. Ax 4m agent for suck rociety, or ‘nmiliar, satsfied to have the order enforeed, althongh lie had | Golden was brought before Justion Connally, some weeks often had to submit to that sort of thing. since, charged with kiinapping one Hindeet Kerwin, nq eoanee reminded the gemtloman that the Chait | gued toortooe, daughter of Catharine Kerwin, and had s, on the g" * rising to & queetion of | doyrieinyg ber mother, » Widow, of te rare and alle ton order, | the ot dacghier. Oo that ccrarten Jesuce Connally Mr. Evparpae remarked thet the Speaker had not some | tok orcasion to say thal le wae hot mnfaniliar time ago repressed laughter on the, oor. with cases Of this kind; that in his experience Of three years fyon the bench many cancer hed o - careed calling for bie active inierferemer fx a police magisiwate to protect the poor and humble fon sontier ment, laughter was coustamtly noted. attewyes on the port of organizet institht ions to drupe ait, thet while he admitted be war | the pone cacead Gunde of soviet and Gertcay the euthort- w when he wrote that letter, there was nota word | ty oF ie eacred relationship of parent wd child He in it fn favor of seconeion or separation He went op te | furcher seated that in so fer ee hie magi terial eat arse rather divcursively the events of 1961 im which | extended he would break ap aod pots he took part, ending with being cotmmintionad a9 | of proceeding, ant that If Rridget Kerwin was not pro. by Président fincotn ced in court by the 2b of tiie month he would Mr, Wiscur made the question of order that al! Ute Later ro a! ee tm the inmetitss~ whigaw ia company with hat whe wa taken out there by » brvnght herterk On the ortginnt ox ive phOaMthropic Gokiou ~ald that he had ue 1. Viridget seemed to te alrendy ing earthing lets fee Cow. jowd Shepert, explaining ai! the ciruda he (9 the Super iarens Anvesrens os 4 Wise Crise —Josent Manton keeps oureet of Thirtiet atreet Aiely made the acqualmianee of Angee Vow poople howerer, cure by become 9 quainted io the manner in whiek Joseph and Auge thie who were to come This Judge Patterson tod to su that conztomeration of robbers Jefferson to the hambloat rebel official could rome | were iniradared tormch Oller, Tt pemime tias on night before last Joseph, having teasion tw go tow into hie cellar very bte—ahout Lwe oclerk vertorier HE the tout mast be fue, for the reason thet sor in bin ceitar and Gee had there, while ac the Weer, Kereaorsens 0 the wight of the 2h street, and one Jame Crhill engaged ina friendly tral Of crengih, wrestiing Heck gut tarown After gent ne k vee at ee cope Start Ceagg ha havin Ses es Rass (tw ® or rm charged for hag norte frothy) Waster was roliof of the trustees os PR thed ponent boots House and was parsed. Hecum’ avenne BUSINESS ON THE helped bemntl on the 's table, me tnementet ty lowe precinrt, ai aneene ‘The Sens! braska inte the Union came ep. Mr. eas es Gree } -~ oe A fopethe on Soe, propared. by the guatieenen from Iiinois (Mr. My ¢ |. He ith bin, Peete setae mene ‘on the pe Cod: era te] io a * Seca cS amme pate — Se of the. eouatry her R my there Fo wight com. a Pee tee “ecgrter of tbe ety Tne mrad, "Tee |, Tha test Nyainaey om |» Sealer SUADIG was tne Senate of Jaly Mugh Lemon, reading at No, 42a Kitey thint | tensions to the name of raco horso—in fact, since °Mr, Morris parted with him he has not won a race. The backers of Ylne Flag reaped a rich harvest, ag im the pool sales on Tuursday night the other horses brought went there the clothes were in tha room, as Mrs | fully as much or moro than she did. The affair can hardly be called a rice, however; it was a more clase from beginumg to ond. ‘The second race was one of great interost and excite. ment as long as it lasted; but its unlooked-for termina. tion overturned every cwiculation of the shrewdest. Boacon, the favorite, won, after being badly beaten in the first heat, by Onward bottiag and comitg to a stand- place in the Bowery, near Graud atreet, known ws the) sin iho latter huving run up to that moment with seom- ingly the most unflinching gamenesx, No one can account for iis conduct, as he was never known to do Officers Mo(irade and McNally, of thes] the like before, The firet heat, it is true, was a severe heat for botl: horses; bat when they came up for the atart for the second beat Ooward was tho fresher o' tho two, and the odds were on him at the rate of one handred to twenty. After starting Beacon made a ran for the pole, but Onward kept with him bead and head, and whipped him at the half-mile pote, and then went away from him, making the first mile in 1:49, and, leading five Jeagths, ran aboni one hundred and fifty yards further, when he suddenly swerved to the right and came toa dead stop. All the attempts of the jockey to get him to resume running were unavailing, aud hig name at that moment forzook him. Thix will injure his reputation as a race horse forever, as no confidence can gaia be placed in him, The firet heat was ron very fant, the thoe being 6-539; —within two seconds of the time nade by Ploetwing last year, over the same course, ia his race with Captain Moore, and which was the fastest time on record until beaten by Norfolk, in California, in his race with Lodi, Good judges think the track wag better when Fleetwing ran than It was yesterday, Beacon has teft a very unfayorable impression on the minds of thove who witnessed his performance yesterdi When he was beaten by Kentucky they excused him, but onthist oceasion he guve positive proof that he is not a bottomed hore, and, like Arcola, will anewer better for short dashes than Cor long races at heats, In a racing point of view the last race of the day—the Uhree-quarier dust —was the fuewt of the meeting. — The contest wax betweet Jativs, Arcsin, Luther and Nannie Antler, and a wore Hpirited contest and closer finish could not have beon desired, Inline fought Areota from @od to end, beating hin i ancck. Sisco Juling parsed into the hands of Colonel McDaniel be has traproved moet wonderfully. rine’ RACY. This wre o welling race for a purse of 2200, a dash of awile and » half, for all ages Woerses to be std for $1,500 to curry thelr proper weights, Hurers to be suld for $1,009 allowed seven pounds, those for $600 fourteen pounds and those for $200 twenty-one pounds—the win- to be gold at euction iamediately after the race. T. G. Moore enteret Vine Flag, to be sold for #809, sad getting the allowance of twenty-one pounds ; | she belog @ four year old had only eighty pounds to carry. M “Dante! entered tho Arlington gelding to be sold for $600, and being allowed fourteen pornds, which, h hiv other allowance, made his weight ninety.xeven unde Me Marwholl entered Mordbam. be wold for 1,000, and received seven pounds, making his weigit on# hundred and seven pond: being # nile ond a halt, (he horses were vi the half-mile Je, The wart was not wm the fly and Aritugion were ranpiug before Hon, and he was hal a dozen lemeths i he Vegan rapning. Arlington got fret, bat in gale around the lower turn Bine Pieg ron upto bb shook Of and pasmed the three-quarter length in frout, Fordbany seveen! lengths bet! the etand Blue Play ran im front the string three lengihe alend geliing,” the latter leeding The halt mile wae my ne around shat up the loading twa lengt that pe lengths behind, and laberis ircted there wi ienge of portion, bat en “i the vap, aed Uieree lew Fordham ptill five lengthe bold ihe Ariington, without fring Hicker of mpeed left, Miue Fiag ran gamely eatrelen and won the race Wy nix longi in in a very Iw third wing & @ sommary Selling race, tal of one mile and a half, ot b. £ Blue Flag, 4 youre old, by 1 by Ariineton, & years Fordham (Throgrneck), 9 Clencoe THe PRCOND ACF. Heseon and Onward, the only euiriee for the three weile rove, wore Chen callet by the bugle toappenr, ¥ i pels, and were Foon addied amd nionntod oh ewe if hundred to fifty. aed, in sore inetances, much grater ody were Iwi Porst Heat. for the euart and went away witis thelr heads ‘The horney came apat # moderate pardiol; orward (ook the wmeide of the track are neward soon 0 fut avd ted to the quarter poie three lengthy, Both horses were paltin rd and wanted to get inte fart work, bat their riders & hem within bounds, Beacon closing a teethe on ¢ woketreteh and on the lower torn, Onward juerter pole a length aod a lal in ad jo mage into iwonp the homestretch. The mile wor run +) Onward warmed up the pace crownd the torn aud upened the gap to Cree lengths at > quarter pol, and it became bot down the lnek com attempted ener or tw fee! the bot at exch charge te former wax thon, Ouward ‘dently net } pony latter hod put the half naile ree lengthen bet on the flower | pose | Hee raw a fille closer, bist A ge to the front vee with that belief, not bad the three quarter under a hard pull, bed the aeoond | ih | “001 feeling coniident that he could wil. Ae thoy pase the half mile pote, ast visible between Ciena, tut taben 6 bent. Jing op the homertrei hy thes row mid be CREDO bead ni heat were offering one hundred to twenty om atnoun!s found takere re = j hits % Fi tey HT A fi mile, end the Intter Erwiet the memanine portion | Lyen’e Pare Otio the heat ons cantor, . Time, 6 os); « — The following is a summery ! CATAWBA oom Rack—feree milo heats for att, aye wi CR OLet $1,0% Vaore entered bh Heaton, 5 year * © parse a . DIA MLOGA Capra sing, dam Bay Leal... os... 1 jae a “tered ch. ¢. Onward, 4 jaw uli uy an * lady, (lence ow 8 7 " At si Ringold, Mee Totty, emi " CHOLERA INVANTOM A CORK 18 GUARANTERD OF MONEY REFUNDED, Deror, @ HROADWAY. Trcons, MATHAR & 00 Liows PURE OWLO * ~ of $100, 2 dash of a guile ant re 5 entries, vir—Me Me water's bay home Arcola Sendford's tay mare 4 W by Knight of ms withdrawn Cerone », Willng for $3,100 > Julius $210, | n* horses i CAVAWDA Nov a pole, } WILL Cure Jetiue seco 4. | CHOLREA, DIARRA, pe bo he Mi AND Areots stilt | CMOLERA INFANTUM Gaver, They i , A CURR 18 yecd the stand ia porno Ciee 6 sent GUARANTERD Ot ahead of Luther, NEY one @ turn both Julius and Minnie Butler ; MOMRY RSLORDED: s stn front of Arcota, | DEVOT @& BROADWAY ten or Poy Smee D 7 MATAR & 60 LYONS FURR OUTO 4 half r, © fia URAN being @ leugth aud a abead of Arcola, Luther bring ween und ing up the rear. Going sround the lower turn the ramre > WiLL cune began to drop off, and Arcola took second place and Be- Car gau sttony running for the lead. He cloned op rapidly CHOUNNA, DIARRHEA on Jolius, and was on his fanks ag they came into the ND homestretch, and from there to the stand th ur won by @ short neck, the mile having beon ran in 148%, and the race in $1036. } ‘The following is a summary: — P of one title and (roe quarters, for | ‘Tuy Roce. —Dasl MONEY # all ages. Purse, $500, rine J. &, Wataon entored b. c. Jutiue, 4 years old, by Lex } DEPOT @ BKOADWAY, ft , dum Jolia, by Gleacoe ........... * ws — J. Hunter entered b, h. Arcola, 6 yeara old, by Lox- JACOBS, MATHAR & 00 LYON'A PURE OO CATAWEA BRATE wink ouas CHOLERA, DEARRITRA Dr, Welden entored b. c. Luther, 4 years old, by Lex ington, dam Belle Lewis, by Glencoe .. . Mr, Sandlord entered b. m. Minnie futler, 6 yo Time—i:1%5, THR KACEY TO-DAY. ‘There will te « two mile raco Mr three year olde, with ~ six entries, and a three-quarter race fortwo year olds The other race on the programm will result, ic i feared, | in a walk over, MEXICO. avoid 4 CHOLEMA INTANTIM A CURE TA GUABANTERD OF Cortina Expelled from Matamoros. Pour seca == ellie Thousand French Troops in Montervy ‘The ADWAY Liberals Buying Arms Sold at Auction at JACONS, MATHAR & 00. Brownsville, &e. aT LYONA PUL New Onneane, July 27, 1860, B oulo ‘The steamship Clinton, from Brazos, hay arrived, ONTAWAA BRANDY bringing up the Ninety-Afth United States troops and wii Sous oitloers, The Rio Gggndo valley was quiet, and trade reviving THOLEEA, DIARRA, Cortina ved continued trouble at Matamoros, and AND had been expeited frum that city, Gambling was unl oUOLRRA INPANTUM versal there. ay The French anmber four thoagaud at Monterey, and page hoid all the interior, GUARANTERD OR ‘The liberals are buying ait Uhe arms and accoutrements MONEY REPONDED, fold at auction by tho United states at Brownsville ‘The Times Matamoros correspondence of the 224 inst. says: —Escobedo, who left Matamoros with a stroug force to attack Monterey, in detained at Reynora by the impassable state of the rowls. Garze and Cortina are about leaving for Tampico. ‘the French are at altillo and Monterey with mt two thouand troops under Doual, Rumor rays they will abandon Monterey and fall back ow San Laie, At Matamoros contiseations were the order of the day, and property of the inpeariais Was boing disposed of at nominal prices, “THe COLLEGE REGATTA. DEPOT 6 BROADWAY JACOUS, MATHAR & Om fone LYOms Pt ee ee CHOLKRA DTA TIA any CHOLEEA INV ANTI, —a ACUKE ™& Vale pefented by Harvard reat Gutheciage OGARANTERD Om at Worcester. | a Woncrscen, July 27, 1805 MONEY REFUNDED, ‘The regatta sports here to-day drew «a lergor number DEVOT © HHOADWAY. of spectators than ever before, and, noteritiatanding three showers, everything passed off finely, The base bell mate between Williams and Howart Colleges was TAGOTA, MATRAR & 00 LYON «PURE ONO won by Williams, the score standing thirty-seven for CATANIA TANIT Harvard to thirty-nine for Willioms CHOLERA Siakauiea Al the citizens’ regal Mester Brown, of Portland, ANID 1» won the whorry rece, over Joshua Ward; time, fifveen + HOLERA tN vagrrn et raiuutes and filteen geconds A CURE te The four oared race was won by a crew, of which GOUNPANTE RD om Lewis Laug, of New York, waa stroke, and Master MONT) REFUNDED. Hrown the bow oar; time, 19 1, rer Oe ‘The Worcester eity ree was won by the Queneega- = mond, of (his city The Howard University and Scientific ¥ MATAR @ OO College raves, ‘Tho following ls the time:—How. Wrechlen, Moth, Fini on ¥ eshin orm, Peru ifs Soe 4 U. = rd Univers: ® ONLS. oy « A! OAL sar 7 BP renege ving 38; Howard Univerwity, ) pA rTIFIEn —Refer eestreWi seam ot ture shi peat vel vs nd dr uggiote lous benwiy At lin de pon. <a Bi omdwny Atsient oF AN Amenioan Crnizet ix Tueiaxo — An arrest _ Aine Mtrickinad™s Aan oHemedy tem Core hea, who ain eure - cere in the valleys 0 paced pina igigelly-an gh i Moyragye » WhO HOS | icemsippi amd Miscou, and le (ha sovereign rermndy is ail twenty years a resident of New York, and the owner of considerable property in thix city and Brooklyn, wok Unese infected dinirints, | mob ly 4 lb den gaate. Jace on the Fourth of July in the town of Tralee, county |, -Ladles Dincurd Pas rip taleseanlte erry, Ircland, on x charge of Fenianisia, aud ho was | Zcwsabhiicr wei ros Pecows ‘fewaptiles pals commited to prison. L searcbing wit tanks the | oyrweut ln eure. mold toy rages ual at rent police found no teasonabile doc connecting him With Ube organization, or apparent! rranting bis arrest. Mr. O'Shea was on a vieit to ie brother, Mr, Andrew O'Shea, # revident of Tralee. pAlb Execs. eran, wy “ Cacenine heir aan New York ‘ oo 8. y ‘ ” a We Kon, Hast Muldieburs, Mase. sa7ei— My Srnamere ives | Om, Winthiw’h Hs the free Siates, For five years Caevoied mach of my time | trthing. to her, Whew her heir come the had been om ve vane ariel aleep, apd ite tenia beni iM cel FF ihe WN inppiying the latter ° bad grown (hiek ae a moat, of a decker color, and when parted lay claws io her head. She continues the ase of OOCOAIN wih aot Ve Withwut the KALLISLON.”” Bout by all draggin 1566. 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