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ait NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 15, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 iets p - f 7 winner of the raée {by three lengths; Jack eet of any party; yot if anything be could 4 THE TURF. 2 coe See ear ct THe ar oh, CITY INTELLIGENCE. RIC HM OND. _| teswre she tonds of wutua tore soveg neo mv ndred yards behind. ‘Tiae of the heat, 4:16. | Great Destruction of Property and Lose of | Tux Waaruen.—Tho following shows tho result of cere seewely ad. im _looking ot See ioe eedicep bardle race, two wiles, over | Jlfe im Brooklyn—Burning of a Ratlroad | four observations in this city, of the rango of the ped ye ee ae, he six burdles, premium $200, for horses that never won a Depot at Pininfleld, N. J.—Effects of the | parometer and thermomoter, the direction of the wind . ‘ » were THE HOBOKEN RACES. | fioopis chess or huis Storm in This City-Aggregate Loss About | gng tho state of the weather during the past twonty- Immense Mass Meeting of | 10 » younger mar, tn taviing over “tho race, Coleone! D. McDaniels entered bik. b. Blackbird, by 8150,000—Scenes and Incidents, &e. ae . country, inculeating love and union among the lately inp, Albion, daa by Aimderby, aged, 136 104 ‘2 vain end (ander asaveh of enasual noverity'viedend’| Seema Tummy May 14, ¥ A. M.,, heromoter, Whites and Blacks. warning sections, . Feople told him he way a silly in. “ ‘Jack Armstrong, b; 98; thermometer, 56; wind, M.—Barome- ue ‘Johnson, dam by Brawntr's Elie, years, 145, 2 | Ws ity and vicinity ow Monday night and resulted in SeRaR trormenictcr: 00; set ocetnwasite weak poh Mee ih truder into the province of statesmaush'p; but true A GOOD DAY’S SPORT. Dr, W. Kirwin entered ch. g- Reporter. by Lexington, | serious damage to buildings, and, in ono instance st | 3 be ‘MoBarometer, 20.89; thermometer, @1; wind, statesmanship, he believed, was pervaded vy love, He 2 D. "Ryan auiored ch. Hxpech by Bacond Bosiou, ° | 60%, tm owe of lf, Daring the day he al had boon itt, Mind, west Rauurke—thermometor | Speeches of Horace Greeley, Gerrit | ena. work rer, tor only ntroce erie, if cong night, 49 degrees Tuesday morning Gyears, 125 ibs, tered oh. 7 one ‘dy Lexington, o'clock a light shower of about haif an hour’s duration | the heavy thuoder aud vivid lightning shower, striking § party would enter upon its dutics the purpore of union prevailed. During the remainder of tho day tho sky | Biter ‘Atiarnoun, clouds a. hen So forsy 4 aily mith and Other, might be effected. Ho had fault to Gnd with the Sou. was overcast, and towards ten o'clock P, M. assumed a | heavy thunder shower, stsiking ‘houses, °2:43. to. & They do not, in the phrase of the day, accept the situs- heavy leaden hue, and shortly before eleven the rain poe oe cloudy, fine, There will be fair Riel dP Opiui ft the Rele t ‘They nced not Lady et type Ped remark- GuCceD RAGS. began to fall; but no peculiar atmospheric phenomena | a chmond Press Opinions of the ase 0 bravery that gave such trouble to conquerors gr F -7 a ee ny ee falar tie pet main were visible, The shower continued for a period of halt ComPtroLuer’s Orrice.—Richara B, Connolly, Comp- was applauded throughout the world; but they should Three Capital Centests in the | }. Lr Mud. a 2 3 4 | somewhat sultry and oppressive, and at about two | jpeem adring ih 5 6 r 7 pot run awey from the terms of Co! and rup to tho Blackbird the Wi the | =r" public money), one anda half mile dash, to | am hour, when sbarp fiashos of sheet lightning | ‘Foller, a met Mr, Thomas Starr Clerk of Jeffers Jeff Davis. Seoseamtdaee accept tho meus of the degrades e mner of the | cary ‘niney ponnas. Bix youngsters answered ‘the Higin® "te play “whi” the ‘Reavens, succeeding’ {ee mew Lam Boome ke, ; democracy of tho North.” Under tho constitution, they summons tne Jadgne. ond. went around to the haif- ‘i ‘Tus Steamsur Great Rervntso.—This new steamship » do. who took part in fighting agi government Hurdle Race. Burbarysr‘Gapereny morse Daye wap | the ecto dipay.bosans,‘onusuaiy vv, aod | MEBGOR OD othe esting of vinta forte lt scucateaat ar Vineet ie sonar aaa 3 re cc lampton eo usual viv al ec ti tert: Gourt; iit, Pesnock’s cbestaut colt by Vandal; Mr, Wat. | yo epcompanted sr quick, crashing a of thunder, | {2 4@¥% and will continue to receive strangers until SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. oo. unter, - Whew thtemtritotiad, advanced tam five o'clock this evening. She fs splendidly fitted up, civil war, with a de facto government, and carry: on son's filly Vixen; Mr. Morris’ chestnut coit Egotu ‘and Mr, Suedeker's bay colt by Sirsber. In the Brilliant shafts of forked lightning gleamed in lurid and | has magnificent’ saloons and cabins, and the accommo- Ricnaoxn, Va., May 14, 1807. | Waras an’ independent Lower, they, were no louger Borrisscy the Victor of the B&aiden | seiiing, which was very heavy, Mr, Cameron's Hamston-| momentary flashes over the city, seeming at times in | dation throughout proves her a most luxurious aud con- | This evening’ meeting was heid in’tho africancharch, | traitors, He Tunted the te lik then trem their spe Court sold biseasty next, Wateon’s third, while | their quivering play to indulge in rather close proximity venient vessel for travel. ho foaves this port on eitber | ang wag the most extraordinary of ita kind that bas | Ped degradation. But why, after coming down from Sweepstakes. McDaniels’ colt did not. bring ten doliars in a hundred Saturday or Monday next, and ts tutended tw ply be- id . the position of an indepen: a t hatte: Pennock and Snedeker’s golng for almost noting. ‘The | ¢@ church spires, cupolas and other prominent buildings. | tween San Franciseo and Hong Kong.) | yot taken place, The centreof the church was occupied | grodud your necks for tue povernment 40, Fall them ? ‘outside betting at the start was the fleid against Hamp--| The rain at this'time was swept in torrents in several OrexinG oF Tue New Cox Excaance Insurance | by 4 large number of prominent white citizens, and the | The North, he would say, was under a common respon- roo ened the aa ae aD 8 gee tHe | directions at the same moment by tho bigh wind which | Roows.—Seven weeks affor the frst blow was struck for | s!4e aales and galleries were thronged by a donee assem. | *ilicy with tho South for the tate war. If Stata righta came ee. which drenched the ee fockeys and ali | began to prevail in gusty whirls, At about forty-flve | the erection of the new building of the Corn Exchange | lage of biacks, The platform was occupied by Horace | But it was not State rights—it was pe Dewan on RIPLEY WINS THE MILE DA persons hot under shelter to the skin, and the minutes past eleven ppalling crash of thunder suc- | Insurance Company, No. 104 Broadway, via, April 29, | Greeley, Gerrite Smith, Governor Piorpont, Judge Under- | the war. Yet ho still held that the North must snare &e, &e. &e, pel tng seen hone usly, | Tounder rattlod | egoded @ flash of brillant and varl-colored lightning, | ‘the edidce was so far completed as to allow it to bo | Wood, J. W, Huanicutt and others he responsib:lity. He (the speaker) had been an ex- tremist in and out of Congreea. He liad maintained possible for the moment to say Which bad the best of it awakening with its detonation numbers of persons who | opened for business purposes; but on yesterday, between SPEECH OF HORACE GREELEY. tha waa not law, aud, in the words of a great The annual spring meeting at the Hoboken or Secan- je mystery, however, was eoon solved, for Morrissay | had retired for the night, and causing tho air sensibly to | twoand four P. M., the formal oponing of the estab- Governor Pierpoint introduced Sir, Greeley, who said , that “men should roject the wild and guilty phan: @us Race Course commenced yesterday, The weather | was discovered in the van, closely followed by Hampton | vibrate, Mshment wok place, and ihe rooms wore visited by @ | no aid not understand that bis invitation to sponk tasy of property in man.” For holding such opinions eeald by no means be called favorable in the fore part Goart, ee Slasher oolt third, Vixen fourth, Egotiat nex continuous crowd of gen'iemen engaged in the in- vitation to speak W485 | he nad beea chased by 1 good many mobe in his time; ‘al ta taste ‘of this description, being v with the Vandal colt bringing up the ‘ear a good way 0 Tho sewer channels assumed the appearance of small | surance, commercial, mercantile and wonofacturing | at the dictate of any party, He understood that people | but never by a Southern ome, (Applause.) They were day for a meoting weg phd seas ran a ie Naver: rire without changing | posi- | rivulets, and an immense and much needed amount of Nien gaat valine aaron Lhagiesiyee biguly of different opinions wished to hear bis views. They knew P. Northern pro-slavery mobs, Pro-siavery decisions Soggy and manifesting strong indications jones: but red the homestretc! ve pleased urtenances, This bee: ures, . . a 4 notch they GoE very | geavengering was eftected by this voluntary atreot | Tone or the best alaped tuildinge erie nesor ve | his views, and he came not to speak to any particular ther ery Matec ther dln cis ol rate As they approac ‘every institution in the North.was innocutated with the ‘was high!, nd as they flew the ta- | Cleaning commission, whose official services were dis- | which it 1s Intended that our city now contains, The | party. He camo as a citizen of New York, and he wished | views of slavery. Wo of the Norih reaped far more gain agreeable. During the racing light showers fell, which led Hampton Court x short length, the | tinctly recognizable in many of the city thoroughfares 4 4 rid os y array of statiouary desks and other material that | to kindly to all, An Ameri ‘ery than you did. You but held the cow, we were not, however, of such a character as to create | latter being several denen Aiea it Rte eee midnight the rain began to abate; speak ly n American citizen, standing ry ‘ou but hi mM Sit are put up for the use of the officers i Wked her. (Laughter a 1 ‘mech discomfort, The air previously hed been uncom. | the Sissher colt, the trio runuing bi Head, tbe | Toevarday, Toward midnight tho rain began to abate; | gnq clerks are of varnished ogh wood, and tho dxwures |! {he cirele of the great civil war, men falling om this | Common responsibility for thie Horrid vary but fet we fain monly sultry, which the rain hed the effect of dlepelling | yams sol stil far behind. All eyes were now centred: | of quiet following, shough the rain coniinued ‘to fall common responsibility for this horrid war; but let us min- one (far behind, ; ; Of the edifloe are of a charactey and color to comport | side and that, in what each believed a righteous cause, | gle our tears of Denitsnoe, and forgeh, inte pase of lorrissey and the favorite, as it was patpable that ° end replacing with such as was quite oxhilarating, So | tho race lay etween theso two, and nearly all were | Uti! about one o'clock in the morning. with these, Tue structure is five stories in height, has | he would say to them that all the heartburningand strife | Ur glorious tuture, the sad errors of the past. The North mech rain had fallen on Monday night as to completely | Waltiug and expecting to see Hampton Court goto the Mera Sot ee ie was pL bhey er a front of iron, and presenta a very neat, tasty and yet should new take pity on the South, and Cougress should imposing appearance, Between the hours of two and | ‘at has sprung up should now be abandoned forever. | }, propriated. ton or 4 millic di a aa cur tie ton : front, nono doubting at that time that bo was capable. | DAZY end cool. | The sky was overcast during he morn. F. My, s wagaifcent collation was spread out for | Thorivers of blood that have boon shed attest the sin; | iis mere ined Cand eae peg eatarate the track, was nearly fotlock | At the quarter pole Morrissey led half a length, Hamp- poy, Saget Tey, iy eta At dane Lvs ‘a | tease of the visitors, and to the viands and edibies | cerity with which the American people fought out the | government should exempt the South for halt a dozen deep, and 0 tenacious that no one anticipated asatis- | ton Court six lengths ahead of Vixea, who was ono | 12t showor of wae a ie, cand widely coparazed | Composing It full justice was done, great stroggle for Union and hberty. When 10 of | Years trom direct federal taxes, Speaking of tho rela- ‘etry pay of apt Cntay to guar expeca | nro ese er dg te Sia | lop andthe nun oncaiuay pur ng pea Aion, however, the running was very good, and would | lengths bchind. Going down the backstretch Hampton | {pd nec" Detocn thie tant ne ina Cauriow ro Nanioxat Basks.—Bills of the donoiaina- | Gitorent parties and sections. look’ distrusifiily upon | YOR between, blacks and whites ho asked, “Why mn jn | tions of fifty and one hundred dollars of the First Na- | etch other, there may bo an avotdance of hostityy, | Should not the whites love the biacks, they who ‘have deen creditable had it taken placo on a better. | Court hung at the Launches of Morrissey, bat he did not | SMemoou'a counterpart of the storun af Ue previous bi oist iS tonal Bank of Jersoy City having beon stolen from the | PU NO real Peace. The war consed with tho sur. and” tears? pe wotla call’ eee the, whine \@ay anda betier tract, the mile dash between Ripley | £9 UP as his friends expected; and when, on the | night burst forth, but was of brivfer duration, and Department at Washington, they have been . tour msaid about | men of Virginia to facilitate the poor blacks ‘and Mr. Morrie! gray colt belng 0 spirited an atair | ym" manatee Avian baaeie tee uf | numerous peals of thunder crashed loudly over the that it was run in-4:5134, and elicited general commenda- | backers of Ham) Court could hardly believe’ their | 1°Wer Part of the city. This storm was accompanied by declared worthless and all banks cautioned not to re- | & Continuation of guerilla warfare; but tha peopio of the | in the acquisition of homes, It would be better and Sonth said, “ We yield—give us peace,” What hindered a nae (q e ceive them, peace in the flush of triumph? An aesassin's blow afer for theso same white men. At the conclusion of FUNERAL ov Tux Lave W. A. Kiva,—The funoral ser- | strnek down the chiof of the nation, and this calamity | ‘B®, War he desired to see some portion of Iaree estates vices of the late Williara A. King, formerly organist of | received a complication from Southsrn sentiment at the pias rg foe nett nae on ev nga gagpssa eh time that injured the prospects of the South, ‘The adhe- Rapes pom MR aN tian ls yr ell: hd Grace, Calvary, St. George’s and other promineat men not to grudge the black his newborn freedom; rents of these assassins were Identified with the South oa - churches of this city, took place yesterday morning at | and asthe word was flashed across the copntry that ita | #220 all partial Iegisiation and adopt a platt thie Church of thie! Trengllguration, and were, attended | Chist Magistrate vas stricken down in the hoarof exaly a age am pret: aie ep est by @large number of eminent musicians, Tue services | tation, wild and passionate grief and wrath pervaded the | Powe! ds ‘hey anit ead vote ane ci.) “Raker. were very impressive and somo appropriate music was | whole country. Those who pleaded for mercy for the | 4) prothere: or Pacha hae ° lored both tastefully rendered, though it was somewhat singular | dofeated wore silenced by this tragedy, Tho nation | Simmente iyoyy pamon, rarner bas colored us both that nove of the music composed by the decoased was | could not im its blind fury consider that | fortnat foason. ‘fie not tho eoler, ‘tie the charactor heard. Among hit most widely knowa church music | this was the work of men ‘unknown to the | Wr ihat reason. fis not the solor,, ‘tis the charactor are “Grace Church Coliection,” and “King’s Now Col- | great mass of the Southern people, It was a | unin the skin, that should regulate the siaudard o lection,” both of which voiumes aro highiy estoomed by | terrible calamity to both North and South, Tho melan- | MEM, Ne not ask for confircation, for homes that you eminent quartet choira, As a performer on the organ | choly military events that followed were expressions of | il by honest earnings will be more satisfactory than be was considered an artist of raro taste and graceful | tbe popular wrath, They wore irue exprossions of what | A0Y 7 ron 753 2 H execution, and was widely and favorably known by | the popular mind felt at tuo moment, shortly after | W%S,,..008 89 | much of republivan as Mr. ppreciate eyes. At tho three-quarter pole Morriasey led two clear | * "ight shower of bail raha he vey ‘The bi aan (agro ay lengths, Hampton Court two lengths in Troat ‘of Egotist, While the te Daag» Paige Gy et Hit the Tghtatn sod place, The hurdle race was one of | who had been doing some good ranning around the lower a8 ar < k and gianced down the spire of St. Paul’s church, ifthe most agreeable features of the meeting, and passed | turn, Vixen fourth, and tho Siashor colt and the Vandal | 19°! ing te bal Cok eer ‘of without the Teast mishop, except to a couple of | Mieand side, Coming up the homestretch, Morrissey | fojtry! “ty ia’ the second. timo tila’ adldico, has Se ma errerrnneay Honstet | chewy es agin Hactizn Gear rae meant | Sacer» NI saad bi Oo ‘ y were ma porary one len, of the colt, gal held Daring th ral f the su esterday tho ‘and so frail as not to endanger life or limb in case a horee Po Regt oder Mg heey IAD, naa ine Bates building No- 29 Thomas street was struck by the electric jmbould slip or otherwise fail to clear them, The track | cott last. Time of the first init mile. aftyetve eenoede, | wld oe Ue Solas Site, SERIE te Bm ene Wee, $6 veould not, possibly have been in a worse condition for | the next mie, from stand to stand, ove minute and fiiy- | Saving from the main. pipe on ¢he rat floor, and selting Imardie jumping, but notwithstanding the deep and anda baif seconds; the total time being 2:53%. 3 Fire Department were promptly at the scene and suc- ‘The following ts a summary :-— ‘gippery mud the horses got through it without de- Sroonp Rack—Sweepstakes premium of $600 for | eeded in extinguishing the flames, but not until the iGciment and no other Joss than that of time, which | maiden three year olds, one and a uaif mile daab, to | premises No. 143 Duano street, in rear of tho above . iiding, occupied by J. Elliott & Co,, had sustained in- | most of the leading profestionals and ti of this | there assembled Southern Legislatures that showed fwna not quite so fast as tt would have been under moro | Ce7y 90 pounds $50 entrance, half forrcit. Dae Mvenatine th abbas onlin i tien moieed haber cy. oe ee unfriendiiness to the colored psopie of the South, These | £0runiversal suffrage for both whites and biacks. |The messrble . MeDantela entered b. c, Morrissey, by Breckinridge, | {Yeham, a carpenter, was ‘also severly injured about Sadia Ciren ease paatermembick un inte cecal disfranchised can exercise more political influence when auspices, ‘dam by Bonnie Scotland .... venssocencd ME tue Reda Boe” West Sipe Assoctation,—The members of this Asso- | (22K! f the coloved people fer the part they aut | ibormg under shat disability than otherwise, and he > The mile and a half dash was somewhat of a disap- | RW. Camoron entered b. ¢ Hampton Court, by cee ciation—the owners of real lying north of Fifty: ,! Heople tor the part they took | would nak tho blacks to petition Congroes to restore "Young Melbourne, dam Durindana. 2 RXCITE! IN A SEWER, at real estate lying north ‘ifty: | in the wi He would merely glance at some of theso itical rights to the distranchised aud defeated rebels. ,pointment in its results, the favorite not being the win- Lwee ‘BO, ch. o OY. Sidi, ann 67 fot While the ‘storm was raging furiously and doing #0 | ninth sireet and west of the Park, aud north of | laws, some of which, if thoy bad been wise, wero utterly it would eS ‘the bay nomi ming but coming in second. good service for Judge Whiting above ground, two men, nae a The posta, sald before)" potted VO oss sce ssncnnes ©} Soteed Wane Murphy and John Bholley’ wero wi work 84 Margrave . * seeneee _ tbe race boran were largely in Hampton Court's favor, | J: S, Watson enterid bt Vixes by Vandal, dam im- | | tho sewerin Sixth avenue, betwoou Eleventh and Twollth general impression being that he would win the | » ‘Morris entered ch. c. otist, Ty taped Eclipse, sireeig, and go intent were they upon their pleasant labors @ekes, Morrissey, who afterwards became the winner, | ‘out of Vanity, by Rovenue....,-..,.e0.s0seseeenee cou bee Be Niele pao heen hh apt idhr g sat sveming to be so well known or his racing qualities bo entered b, c by Slasher, dam by | | However they were brought to their seases in a manner @o highty appreciated. Although there were several as ian sae eee ad a9 astonishing 10 themsclves as It was to (be ‘entries in this race, it soon became apparent, after the e a Sewers at, eel erent eee Weve feoee Sete ig THIRD RACE, doings of the storm in the lower regions under the pave- thorves had started, that the race lay between Morrissey This was for a sweepstakes jum of $300, a freo oo ‘Tho reminder was in the Deceal the tor that aad Hampton Court, and that the others stood no chance pepe lh Ce ages, 2 seo ae aie 9160 entrance; owed ja the speis, hupaking its way reek the cul- entries came ie these } vi int @ sewer itself where the cheertal duo were ‘ success, except through mishap to the leaders, who ‘a short bit of a pipe and a chat about old times, : jest consummaiton the world ever 10th street and west of Sixth avenuo—widi bo held at | applicable when slavery wasabollxhed, It might have | saw: and in conclusion le would advise the blacks vo been preper when slavery existed to forbid, for iwstance, | trys ao man who Was not opposed to slavery aud an ad. the Everett Rooms, corner of Broadway und Thirty- | colored plo keeping arms; but when slavery Sy aetvoreat Ag iy fourth street, this evening, at elght o'clock. Tho report | passed all posatble reason, for white or colored people bar . US 4 od ft ot 2a'4 teil ani dave of the Executive Commitive of the Association wil! bo | holding arms was in conflict with the constitution of the a ee hee oe Lele reaieed ith himens presented; an election of officers and committeos for | United States, If it be that United States soldiers went Ea dbo Wintiey aac loace oh nth ion the ensulig year will hel, and variogs mailers wae around ard took arms that had beon ased in the service | of the wudience, iy, cheers fram. the Diack po importancs relating to the finprovement of tho west side | of the Union, it was but an incitement te another rebel- > e of tho city will be cousidered, fion.” He considered tho juries of the United Gates bed le ae eee Or SAIN ree ne ern mOnee” CoLumnia Cou.ude Law Scuoot.—The eighth annual | the right to deai with all such cases, when Legislatures fo ; : Goneral Burton, lato keeper of tho released Stale commencomont exercises of this institution will be hold | ferwyon the, testimony of Dinek, and WHS tee eee | prisoner, is b ing aorenaded at his hotel by a party of at the Theatre Fravcala, No, 76 West Fourtcenth street, | mon sense of the country was insulted. All theae laws | ‘White citizens, ty te this evening, at eight o'clock, Tne annual prizes wall | wore invidious and dograding, and it looked to the people | mye Richmond Press and the Melonse of Jett. fan most spiritedly throughout an interesting and well First. Mr. Murphy was knocked off his pins and came ofthe North aga revival of the rebellion. This leg.slation, \@ontested race, mach to the pecuniary satisfaction of into violent collision with Mr. Sbeliey, and Bir Shelley, plier je nag rmeine tts o79 a — of —_ con; | Dersisted in throughout the Bouth, was ene of the chief Davin &e. ‘Qi backers of one of them apd the general gratification in his endeavors to sustain himgelf by holdin, toan | Grosses pail be salty Iby omen te gat, Ho ys ‘mpediments towards an early and hearty reconstruction Wasursatox, May 14, 1867. or : sell, Hon. imaginary lamp post, pulled the tersor Mr. Murphy over tus Own prostrate boay, By the time this litite imvoluntary-gynmastic etlort was completed. tho waters bad risen to an immons? height, and so furiousiy did tuey rush onward that the two unfortunate men were carried down towards Carmine sireet, utterly powerless to save themsclyes In the mean- time their fellow workmen in the sircet above were not 80 excited a3 to lose atl presence of mind, and seizing hold of aladder that was at hand, they ran to tho man- belo near Kieventh street, and thrasting-tt dewa che. opening, succeeded in arresting the bodies of the un’ or- tupaies in the sewer, hey were Lauled up to thé street in an insensidle condition, and were conveyed to their residences, Shelley to 16ig Downing street, aud Marpby to 168 Sixth avemuo. e f the Union, He would merely allude to the de- | he people of Richmond feel an eintion of spirits over D. Siliman and by the valedictorian of the ciass, Mr. | Olorni P Joon W. Starling, Tue exerciass aro open to the public. | Bierte this. Species ef clasy legisintion They had no | We Telease of Jeff. Davis which Gnds ample vent in the Heavr Loss ov Money, Mr. Goorge White, residing | idea how the elections in the North were effected by this | following expressions of the press, Ihe Hraminer of at No. $2 Seventh avenue, on Saturday night lost $5,000 fares A gecicd . in Heres Aggies 4 to-day contains the following in relation to Judge Un- ve in bank bills—three $1,000 notes and four $500 netes— | some score of American citizens, and produced adam. | aetwood:— while ‘passing through West, Twenty-fourth street. | aging impression at the North against the routh. Theso This creature (Underwood) solemnly went through the Whether the money Was talon out of bis pocket by a | tragedies, this unwise aud ipjudicious legislatton, im- | part of the play set down for bim yesterday, with thief, of thrortgh nogigoncs of his own was | pressed ‘a conviction in the tind’ of the Northera | mute obedience strangely at war with the maiignity popped from its wathst, Mr. White was unable to ascer- ople that there was no peace in the | of his heart No man who saw him reading from mas “ atom unioss, tbat all men were guaranteed | his play hook eben the cue was given him Fume iv Fattr Ay le accor an share in the administration of the laws. The | could for a moment dou! ie was simpiy ae Aae Fins 2s Pane Aveara—luthe socount of the 1 Pe ycbhcan party, he believed, had increasod in strengeh | obeying orders, tamely following the whistle of hie itd — rst avenue, on Saturday power sinee the promulgation of tho peculiar recon- | masters. There was not one spontaneous tove in all Jast, {t was jnadvertently stated that Wright & Schoit’s | struction poltey of President Johnson. He kvew that | @nid, amd the farce deceived no one. It required no loss, $1,500, was fully covered by insurance, Tney | the blacks hurrabed for their masters when the war | stretch of fancy to find, in his downeast eye and sinister were not insured. began, but when the conflict became deadly and the | scowl, a suppressed ravo at thus being forced to forego ‘Nosih’ thought. proper to, put whe — in the feld, 8 the longing of bls deprayed heart to conduct this cas in lent understanding was felt among the blacks that (he spirit o jagracoful charge which, akhough not BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. war was a war for m. While the North is under | in bis own language, expressed his own continent. ‘a8 he baie aati caernnrbed the ae for thelr kindness | opened his Court one week before. But his superiors of visitors, + The visitors to the course were not so numerous as @eey would have been had the weather in the morning ‘Bees more propitious. The attendance, however, was mRexpectedly good under tho circomstances, and ia- Gated many ladies, who, s0 far es our observation ex- teuded, appeared as much delighted with some im- Qrompta hurdle jamping by amatears inside the en- @lewure as they were by the entertainment set @own in the programme, The number of visitors to- ‘@y will no doubt be Jargoly in excess of yester- day, the woathor fine and the atmoephere wo clear as to | Sackstreich but one horse and one rider. could be. seon, enable one to appreciace the magnificent landscape visi- ‘side horse being hidden by the other, There was Mie from the zrand stand of the hills and mountains, the | Bot perceplible inci, of advantage, gained ‘walloys and green fields of one of the most picturesque | ground the lower turn they were hesd and eections of New Jersey. Tho satisfactory racing that. A jenn The Storm in Brooklyn. A more terrific or continued thonder storm has not passed over tho city of Brooklyn for a long time than that which was experienced there on Monday night last, preaenpetyerica! Amery nc naghd wee . mausendst cod nape we From about eight o'slock occasional flashes of lightning | Tue Howe a1 Tae Navy Yaun.—Coroner Lynch ee MAL tute te whioh inaaner ing into the homestretch. | jit up the dark acd sombre clouds which floated om: | commenced an inquest yosterday on the body of Thos. fo injare thelr white ‘masters They could have easily The other papers are more magnanimous, The Times ‘isiting Jerome Park next woek, where all the horses pak fern by nerengeecaneag pn prep ee pee noualy overhead, and corved ta remind the citizens out of | P. Malone, who was shot on Sunday night by William | entered on a course of pillage and massacre: bat no out | 44,4. * Bow at Secaucus, together with many other good ones, | Say Sein, the outaide to the Inside position bebiad | doors at that time of tho fact that the gas companies had | Fondeil whiloon guard at the Cob Dock. From the tea. | rege,.vas ,Porpet seibeaa aneneaetigecmirte ir tink snciioatnsiion adie hisias tbh, uisbin ed: tor- ‘will be engaged in the very numerous and liberal purses enh nica tees eeninn aoe by about four | failed to full their contract, and that not a single gas | \imony of several witnesses it appears that Maione | and massacre. You will bear me out {ost ne meh pee. bearance of the proseeution, tho admirable deportment ae gta SNE Mino tenance | nnn tm the Wear cin eas te unions | wit on bur a bg whore Foal anon duty | Sect Petite Pete nites | Sue's tertaenaantee ena bane pagpatcar ow $300, a free han- | to penetrate the darkness which otherwise tho purpose of taking some writing paper to « prisoner. | suchadvantage of tholr masters’ absence. Some men Greoiey, and joy of all at the re- led The races yesterday opened with & handicap hurdle | aicustorali ages edad at ous miles SiO antenoe | over the city. The storm may be said to have fuirly bo- gace of two miles, over six hurdles, “for horses that eDanrel entered b. c. Ripley, by Jeif Davis out of gun at a quarter past Map agen the lightning’s flash @ever won a hurdle race or steeple chase,” the premium Mina, by Boston, 96 1b8........0.seseeeeeesseeeees 2 | Was rapidiy succeeded by the beavy, rumbling rever- ‘entered beration wufch bad increased in volime to a portentous Being $200. There were seven entries, six of which enced 93 eter rr oen pod. sound, and drew forth the conviction that the storm was @ame to the post at the appointed time, viz:—Colone! Yime—1 :51 4. at hand, Soon flashes ot chain, fork and sheet lightning MeDeniel’s biack horse Biackbird, an old racer of fame; The fourth race was for a premium of $400, for all | shot athwart the dark canopy of the heavens with a r rapidity and vividness that added sublimity not anmm- Be. Underwood's bay gelding Jack Armstrong, a very | (ee ie aie ae a eee ane puriewthan | Tied with dread to the reene, and cauvod pedestriaas to @ne race horse, well known in the South and West; Dr. THE RACES TO-DAY. oad under awnings and in doorways nearest at Kirwin's cheatnat gelding Reporter, who distinguished To-day there will be three races—the first a hurdle race, the second a dash of three-quarters of a milo, and | Abont this juncture the bolls of the City Mall rang Iamoeif on the Centreville Course, L. I., about six years’ | the tuint s dash of e mile and’ faif; iw winien, Capiara | oUt the alari of fro in the fecoud. district, and the ye he stooped down to pet a tittle dog, whea say the blacks are ignorant and \—as if you noble prisoner, wi we hope, the ive Fondell jokingly asked him if he intended to steni it, | make ignorance the «round of exclading men from rainbow with’ whiot it has Pleased Gea as “i to run euch owner in | suffrage, I can understand the justice of such | last to span our political heavens. ‘The prison doors regard to their honesty. A pistol which Fonteil | exclusion, but if ignorant whites aro permitted to vote, | have at Jast been thrown wide open, and uo Confederate bad in bis hand was discharged, when he fell back, | the arguinent ie ia favor of tho biack man, as bis | soldier or statesman now atones by individual sufferings ri 5 gir age Ber Nr rps bh A on pea ignorance was compulsory while the white man’s was | for the act of a great people, at the time, received the ball in his eye, and died in «| Mei yecpepoke st length upon the vs oer ‘The Whig, 6 vadioal paper, bitterly ‘opposed, 10 the few minutes thereafter, Nono of the witneswes beard | from the ‘Caucasian, and the gradual decline in the num- | Tecent inflammatory charge of the Judge, says: — any quarrel between the mon, uor bad they had auy | ber of the éolored poople. The enormous wave of for- | In this moment of supreme pleasure we are not will- previous ditticulty, Those who knew the parties testified | eign emigration breaking upon these shores will at a | ing to withbold from Judge Underwood even a compli- drama they had always been on the best terms, and be- lieve Ge sbovung t a 4 future time render the biack race a mere fraction, He | ment hedeserves. His part in the memorable of irely accidental. | would make equal rights the corner stone of recon- | yesteriay, omitung some unnecessary flourishes over ‘age by beating the renowned mare Idlewild; Mr. Ryau’s | Moore, Delaware and Juilus contend. of the firemen gave a hasty response to the cali, and sub. | The inquest was adjourned until thureday. struction, He would wish to be done with the question | the presence and deeds of cortain military gentlemen, shennut gelding Expect; Mr, Donahue’s brown horse sequent ot atng ee & wate ate 7 weird Tee Hawuron Avenvs Riot.—Tbe examination in ee eae ee of van ae —— Reyer n | and propriety for which tho forms, reeta dash: bear. rs. hose in ces ye gov" ment was py par Garryowen, and D. Leary’s chestnut mare Lady Alice. RACING IN MASSACHUSETTS. ing wih thom their highly buratshed apparatus, | %¢ caso of John Felix, Charles Brady and Joseph | Hot recognised this fact two yoars ago. the | The Enquerce, still toro jubilant (han any, exults as ‘Fhe other entry, Mr. Garvin's chestnut gelding Garricl- to wei the anal oation added me jeatre, the are Walling, who are charged with having created a riot iu | question would be setiled now and forever. | rojows:— proved, as reported im yesterday's Hunazo, Hamilton sunday, tL i@ dingracefully true that blican states : 2s, did not pat in an appearance st the summons to SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Horehouse of, G- B,_ Archer, foot of Van Dyke street, bag fo Tree area aurin® | Have not carried out this principls of ‘equal righia, if | Thank God! the tsst political prisoner is now free, which officers Quick, Aldrich and Irwin wore #0 sevorely | inory be Me chink that the sopablioee ‘eho Yesterday was the brightest day for a reunion of bearte eaten, was resumed before Justice Dunne yesterday | tenner ed ator tha weg he woul ake aor, ceguld | aad hands ‘among the people of the several States that afternoon, Several witnesses were examined, but v0 | have embodied in the federa! coustitution the equal | bas yet dawned upon the country. The sum looked additional facts were elicued, Oificer Quick went to the | rights of ail citizens, and then he had no objection as to | ows in peculiar brightness, and hature wore ita most Jager beer saioon of Mrs, Brinkman, in iiton avenue, | the disposition of parties. He would pase to the ques- rye smiles while mea were bringing to a close and was about to arrest her for violating the | tion of proscription. In bis inion every man who reiga of passion and restoring supremacy of tbe taw. Excise = Ry 2. be ae ere a a ny, oe citizen : _ mot wore the The Mayor’s Court at Richmond was densely crowded Brady, loged, right of voting. ‘poses gress, eatord both of Viquor, was” moved ‘by’ the tearw of Aira | wes to disoriuinate totmeen those who were will die: | Yesterday by both white and black etzens, the later 1m Brinkmaa, aod interiered with the officer, The officer | loyal and those who, having rebelled, turned honestly | @ Perfect swarm extending ali around the front and side, aroul repented. When you see men~bieing away | and occupying the steps and vestibule of the building. to Brazil aod other places, you may be sure these men | tne case under examination was that of J, K. Red Hook Point, which was struck by the lightning. In Sieve horses have bees. bringing bat $28, All the | composed of ibe ton im sporting ‘community of the ciatayceight earks of refued saltpetre, valsod #2 86.400; Sth’ partorasasse. “Garryowen bas appeared ior, | tanien were proven 10 share ta the exleng. enone | Uinta ie awe Tank or eoae oe Te Bat as he te not troubled witii an overplus of speed his | 1a 1h races afforded. ‘The Mayor, several ex-Mayors, 0 bark Louisa, which was lying at the dock near by, has ehances for entering races with above conditions caught fire from the burping stores, and for a time was | Brady made an attempt are not reconciled to the government. How many more Will be likely to stand good as long an be lives. “There | Aldermen, Judges of courts, kc, were among tho aum- te imminent Gauger trom the ‘fequent raxplosions of the | Aurich and, Irwin come there may bo we cannot tale HU was right to exclude Haywood, the Maseachusetis abolitionist, whose in- were 088 ju = brs Jumps each mile, a indies gine ber. pall tn Ag mr LR 7 Bead — 2 oe such men from sharing government coun- | flamatory barangue at a negro mecting subjected him to He et ee Prosoription emoodied in the act | tne charge of inciting insarrection, Messrs, Cowardin and Wado, two local reporters, were examined, and testified to the use of the incendiary language attributed to the speaker. It is generally expected the defendant will be seat before tho Hastings Court. whieh was the only thing the on board tho bark b~ infec stricken with fright, jumped overboard, FEages ate soa sent dfly yards, rom the ‘The programme of the day's sport included two races com! Soren ot them, named Henry Esterly, the cabin boy, drowned, despite mie ie is GH phy ee ee pay om oe a onthe fat a steeple chase. one e was discharged. fu ol flat race, [T hy A examination, ‘naled that he would render his decision ow Saturday afternoon, ‘Bux Perosen Burpos Oven tun East River. —tho the efforts le to eave him, | i i i 7 i #45 was . ‘His companion was safely landed on terra firma, on the Toot of the store of Husted & Caul ‘the work before them, and got away pretty closely first meeting of incorporators of the proposed bridge over Aegether, es NORDUE RACE. Caril, adjoining Police Headquarters, was struck by the | the East River was beld on Thursday afternoon, at tho Breckinridge Not Inadieted—Parades of Co!- Reporter led at the siar. a few lengths, Lady alice wen Ck gl eae 8 eee dGreen Ngee County Court House, Mr, Alexander McCue being called ored Soldiers Prohibited, &c. @econd, Blackbird third, Jack Armstrong and Kxpect wan standing opposite, witnesred the occurrence and to the chair. The following incorporators we re present Ricumoxp, May 14, 1867. and side, Garryowen last, eal tien Reporter, infotmed the proprietor, who at oncé examined the | St the meeting: — oy Ely, Alexander Two of the grand jurors of the District Court of Vir- fined Mage pr agp eg ella g he oe but Bal fand found that the lightning alter passing down Kal 4. c KT ay Ginia authorize the statement that there is no trath in ry: oo ns vent ovary ‘tanking light work for en aibun te Oe ot ate was tives | H Green, W rn 1 We tees the report prevailing in Richmond yesterday that the Siowas, whocame up next on ‘bird, and Gafney by the eli on the Hall, and again responsive Grand Jury have indicted John C, Breckinridge and 6 et th Cacrara, on Gerry owen, sonnel a catae the cry of the firemen, The damage to stock and Judge Thomas, of Fairfax county, for treason, The SES Seas, ‘sua. war ‘soon. tar, bohiod, At the second | whilo Spanker did not pass the judge’s stand, having — bt Fe ieee fs oaiay wonan ta Bette street, ames of those persons have not even been before the Tana, Sine yee on (he kee ers roe pulled up, The half mile was run ip 1:0134, and tho'| nese ‘avenue, was strock, and the finid, parsing Jury during the present term. rm, ys] pene and b ; tyes fore iz. ey in 2:07. = ry ee eee mounted whip | 1 the house, caused considersble consternation General Schofield ordered the Lincoln Mounted Guarda tever’ saannen, Jock Armstrong wagiys aad high taco wee (ora sliver cap and ewoepetanes | SuCt, oe, Mmaise And some riding damage to ihe (colored) to disband, and bas prohibited their parades or ior ative bar gate, Expeot Hf, with Garryowen | of $25 each, five horses being entered and three appear. | “the was Very severely folt in the suburbs, om up the rear, and then making his first leap. | ing, were W. P, Fay’s Petulance, R. 8 Fay’s'| where were demolished, ‘An intimate friend of Mr. Davis says he has no fixea Going past the haif-milo pole and around the lower | Giencoe, and 0. F, Ewes’ Grimaldi, Petulance won | ” 4 1) Swbich cost, $200, ia front of the hotel ‘tit November, Mra, Da furn Reporter opened the ¢! ere eas at the | easily in 2:04 of T. 0" LL, was shivered to pieces dur- plan for his movewents until November, Mrs, Davie Ghree-quarter pore was eth ae ce The mos ‘inlerceting event wad the steeple chase, ing the storm on ‘night will reside in Norfolk. tomate cee ihe or "iS wives a) which followed, the course extending over two miles Lie nnnangched 6. Tatton on ae monen.--An election fora Fire Commissioner in place Tho negro laborers In the tobacco warehouses have and knooked it over, showing (bat ue Is not very prof. Pere ed oa eerack, By a bolt about midnight, | of ste. Charles ©, Talbot, whose term of ofice expiros, struck for higher wages, No disturbance bas occurred Cn oe at Oe ey an hoes 9 to wopmrate it about mx inches from the main | took place at Firemon's Hall, Fourth atroat, ED. lat mae Mod th bis face. by shoveltula,, Jack the ier of Mr. Thatford | night, CANADA, arrow e' lightot ing de i chen from where'eue was tadiige Removal of the Departments from Ottawn to Toronto, Orrawa, C, W., May 14, 1867. Orders were issued to-day to the different departments to break up business on the 80th of June and re-open in Toronto on the Seb of July, On the first formal ballot Domevan received 21 votes, aod Mr. Voorhies 10, and the former was therefore de- clared elected. ‘The Storm in New Jersey. Sevzcre ov Srintrs.—#ifty barrels of French spirits were seized at a rectifying establish ment in First strest, BE. D,, of the that the barrels marked “pect ited,” while the tlquee was not, ag desiruction of property in Brooklyn, Jersey Cry, Ho- boken, Hudeon City, Woebawken and Bergen enjoyed a wi abead re all Row ating Citas wea They wor J Another Raid Expected—The New Grant for at every siride. At ihe fourth hurdle, the one in fron fortunate immonity from disaster, though the storm prot crite, bate Buleting Treops—Rise in the Price of Bren’ Ri ge Melgar My a Ry om | wen ag he work of devastation Me meen fas | COTTON AND WOOLLEN. MULLS DESTROYED BY FIRE AT MONTRRAL, “May 14, 1867 two Jengine,, the latter being 4 equally terrific tm point of duration and fury. the DARBY, PA, It is said that the government nas recélved inform a ae arte ‘be care Reporter Suit kept Twe Firemee Ren Over and Killed—Insur- sedition preg Orders have be a the others we See and ance in New Vork Companies. ‘em regulating the charges for bilieting troops im a cluster, At the hurdie, the May 14, 1867. jeved, ‘mot by & corres. | Vanads, the grant for intantry to be ten cents per © Pamapetrma, part belt be . Tho main building of Simeon Lord's cotton and woollen the part of Congress, After a high | cavelry soldiers with horses twenty-five coots per ¢ vi Mr. mills, near Darby, was destroyed by fire this morning. fea tana slr om thes kp. les, To guard agatnes epidemice obtoride of lime and sere eogmaicnere, the = bite is ! s i 3 hr q Hh et ‘The building was valued at $176,000, and was Insured for | to take hold of the’ present $100,000, ‘The wock and machinery were valued at | hoaesty and good faith. Let us, eald he, forget the bi. | Meeammermomtba | ratonia insared tm the Royal aad Queen ofloee of terness and Ln ad took place, yeatert York and New Knogisnd com- ree and fire ie aver os Killed by fire engin: 000, verpoo!, and im panies. canal when returning chivery | Home 11 inery in e insurance (o., 95,000;

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