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8 . NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1867. as habia No the anguish of aeszar | t 4 THE T URF is sll alive, and will probebly make his appearance tn our, each will rensap ian wag wes of he THE SANTIAGO DE CUBA. that Su taoviag ign ia oF bart as a, 0 NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. . ‘THE FIRST RACK American Jockey C’up. i oo ama yertertay. Arish lady, some bende opening Premium of $600, a mile Leanetege GPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD . ‘Sarah McAvoy was s h whe, = City. asco Pg oe {t,Tor all” ape for whlch Mr Mori --* Basblen Course, L. I-—Pretting- qe assert, wan en rows’ Irland, Dut of this’ there is 20 | jvores, aoooue ob mee Eo Rannoan.—A fireman bf Trbenattnd Oat uatisisl’ ht Mlitle were sue Decidedly one of the most interesting meetings of the | A Wall Account of the Disaster—The State- Plain ‘MeNuliy, quartermaster. ‘The officers of the | onthe Brie Railroad, named Hiram C, Baker, hed bis ec oy ‘at the call of the ; 9##0m was that of yesterdsy afternoon on the Fashion mont of the Captain—A Singular Reason bear testimony to bis many qualities; | arm crushed almost into a jelly on Wednesday, He was THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. Leela, Tethbon wan a pesek, tabtatia, has Saag WRlOEy Course. Owing to the influence of the racing st Ford- | Assigned for the Disaster—The Names of the his ability and his courage. Not thirty minutes | taken by a down train to the and af of the previous day her 90 pensier with Hoe ham, the attendance yas not eo great at the Fashion as Teast-DUN Lash of the Tasmensoee, ee a eonae aaa ene from the Fall be had gored, Som ppg tea where amputation s0eboee: Apanciers that one untied to twenty on bor | ix otherwise would have bees, many of the most enthu- Be eres ee J a Kesar B8 One of Ue ines waked fv Caplsin ‘dost, pina mero Ramzoap Cans. —As one of the: RACING AT JEROME PARK. | fr"onem winout ter, There wa then a lively |! to partake cone setae agus y abecen cress within five miles of this plage | reoorered: ? © member of the sip's crew; Vody B08 | ains.on the Northern Railroad was peasing Potnam 4 Dosinem done othe ehcie for aacond place, Lather e1 Pitica beth Sie TOMES isewes 8 firmly imbedded in the sand, two hundred yards from Sale ae Tlie, Mena ae stroot yest sume scoundrel buried ostene Shy = weccerset eran pap poy ey tar thehighest peice, | Particularly interesting one, especially the first heat, | high watermark, As so many statements and garbled lay in one of the large roome of the Mansion House, ‘bas been yt J selling for $210, \ittie bringing $140, and Urbana $130. | between General McClellan and hich was so | Sccounts of the cause of this lamentable disaster have the kind old ladies of that place bad prepared for | tor. A similar outrage was Paterson, THE /OPULAR INTEREST UNABATED | The horses wero started at'the thre uarier pole, and Adake cdatheied roe a coms ike tppeared in the diferent journal of your and other | Durie ther braised forms.” Tholr names, were enclened ome ere ~ noone with Eather lace fy stvendance Mie (fa end einlens | 000 continuous brosh, and olleted general eprotation. | site, Raving thel origin party ine exaied aie OF | aig cof; im addition to this precaution, thelr names | Gongs op Oran AxD TarMINER.—The tial of Michaet . last, Dut not far behiad, As they raced up the home- | McClellan was the favorite before the start, and his | the passengers and partly from ignorant residents here, doctor very legibly upon the the latter proprietor of #tretch, in front of the grand stand, Luther went to the 1 have endeavored to obtain a correct version of the sad , with @ party of citizens accompanied the remains | Clancy and Edward Smith, THREE CAPITAL RACES. front and led past the judges? box about a length ahead | Victory was not altogether unexpected by those best ac- ; coucerned. ‘The'gastion: | tennmea AB it was | hacks in the Fifth ward, New York, was concluded yes~ of Urbana, who was balf ‘a length in edvance of Mitte, | quainted with his merits asa trotter, He bas an engage- | Affair, doing full justice to all . Lat ‘dust unto dust,” Shall 1 in that little burying " ‘wore charged with, an extensive See with Hothless a leugth further Debind. Ihe -pace wad | ment with George N. Patchen, Jx,, which is tocome off in | !arsherewith annexed have been obtained from per- | Ground, nese, “Where loud surges lash the of silk and otber goods on the Erie The; ' sei e renty ain’ Cogabied in running the, Ars qyeiieg | 2fe% days, and that will afford another and a better op- | #0ual interviews with ‘passengers, Dr. Rood, Coroner: : nigel pad and Doom purchased st New York, and were Dg tw and. three-quarter . ‘ QUEST, Rathiess, Monday and Fleetwing | round the wr Lather stil lod’ a. length, hittioscoond, | POrtwBHy ot testing his powers than the event of yester- | D. W. Belisle, Mayor of this city; the captain, cbief | | Dr. Thomas the Coroner of this city, held an | consigned to Paterson, Clancy ‘was found, govltyy, Sat K one jength ia front of Urbana and Ruthless, who were | “av. In the other race, that between Lady engineer and other officers of the ill-fated vessel. pon the bodies of the drowned shortly after and to kill at Lady Allen and Rapid, the horse was the favorite before : their ‘the water. The witnesses examined | Meyer, with shooting the Winners. re can gs Big ay pe seta eRe. the wart bis esos ni trot under saddie on the Union | The Santiago de Cuba left Greytown’ a few minutes past | wore one of passengers and two of the crew, upon | New Durham. |The ciroumstanoes, of th A Me &e. &e &e. denvad befallen Ninn; and\as ihe horses eame around | Coerse somo fow days ago having won bim considerable | cleven o'clock on the evening of the 14th inst, having | whose evidence the jury rendered a verdict that somewhat peouliar, and have een eee who Gh le at wa thw wag, es aed | Mg, gerermaae enrny aye | onboard sre bends an fry-nght pang con: | Teme denne ace orang in ne | Es, ete aad ta gration eed Gio ‘the mumbor of visitors at the Jerome Park yesterday haere ee og Cae Ne erie | unsteady and unreliable throughout, Lady Allen me siting th a bandree cy tie pa ager a coming from the steamer Santiago de Cuba.” shote were srataally i ng fo ang th ny was hardly ees than that of the precedi ‘though | Pole, Luther kept up. the advantage be had | ® 00d display of her ability ae e trotter in three. well | women and twonty-olght a Foe, CN, OY i gtie acne ee eee ee ee this | Moyer. ‘The caso ie stil on, y pr ing day, thoug! wired and seemed to be running strong, Ruthless | Contested heats, and would in all probability ha the voyage under the most favorable auspices; the night a amnaon made their way to "the ‘grand ‘stand was loss crowded, the lower balcony | having given Mittie the go-by before’ she reached this | He race in which she was Dut for some !mpro- ilenad im the extacmme, to weather: being| Ci. a5 expea $2 posible, some of them, walking boing almost wholly destitute of tenants, and the upper | point.’ “Tue raco now lay betweon Luther-and Ruthless, | PEety on the part of herdriver, Tue followirg are some | WAS magn » the entire. five. miles the sand, feeting very SERIOUS BREAK IN THE ERIE CANAL. > ‘and appeared to the spectators a close thi ‘and | Of the leading details of both races, beciuning with that | deliciously warm and the sea go quiet and untroubled | happy, and showing how pleasantly they felt by antics i ic yt one being no more than tolerably filled; Without, how. | MsLoPDon mate ced to bet ‘hat’ Ruthioes me mot | between Lady Kendall, Rapid and All that its bright and placid surface was the subject of | 824 mancouvres of s nature that would not be unworthy aimrRa, N. Y., ever, and inthe woodseast of the grounde, the mumberof | catch Luther. Going around the Jower turn Luther | _ Jrst Heai.— After much ide, | universal comment, Allon board were in high glee, | ana spoqpatens eq considerably, augmented, many spameancel.| Sifl} mainisined the fyedk posiiien Unb Saber. distance fpidstcond wih Lay alien ‘outside, Rapid. broke ‘with fond hopes of soon reaching their destination, | and children and’ the heavier po people tn this way evading the payment of the dollar at | 9001'S oxed inkee, and thay. ring A homestretch Pe, they reached the turn, as soon after did Lady | ynowing that they stood upon the deck of » fast and | A smail number left SE hae the q ‘the gato, and with the aid of an opera-glasa getting a very | sido and side, They were ‘together but an instant, ndall, giving the lead to Lady Allen. who at the minute coup dail of what was going on within tho en- for the mare moved vy him as gracefully and uarter was two lengths in advance. Rapid, | DOble vessel, Hercargo was very light, consisting of | city the others via Raritan and Delaware Bay y : ke : meanwhi! ae badly, and seemed difficult to | thirty tons of india rubber, the passengers’ baggage and | Railroad. As the last cars left the depot, ladened with ciostre. ‘The woodland, rising into ad ethinence of fifty | S'could be, and, came wp the homestretch widening | Seagy' 1 Fallon imeintained the lead to tho balt | the cedinary stores for a voyage of this character The | nearly two hundred of these. castaway” tra A wellers, they feot sbove the level of the track onthe east, furnished, | avail; and as Ruthless came to the grand stand and | Mile, trotting steadily, followed by Lady Kendall, who } course sailed was the usual one from that port, as will — “good by,” and struck up the grand old e a .. | Was about three lengths in the rear, At the three-quar- | be noted by the Captain’s statement, herewith annexed, So fyaty peculing-Senllities ‘fer the “ peeping Toms’? of | pas ssh aa ine areabee tone nd Cy Ry #2 ter, pole the distance between them was considcrably | Hatteras light was passed at eleven o’clock on the even- “Ain't we glad to get out of the wilderness.”? widened, at work, The Canal Commissioner, Mr. Alberger, will arrive this evening. It is reported that ten days will bo occu- pied in repairing the damage. parent ease, bor tho eocasion, who thug effected a very satisfactory com- | ridge, are ‘and. under the they entered upon the homestretch about | ing of Monday, the 20th inst., sixteen miles to castw: PINSINGD OF THE. VEONEL—HER bination of convenience and economy; and a larger eo nas tel 7 Sale aot neta or | five lengths apart, Rapid fax bebind and unablo to con- | and mot ia such proximity as to almost ‘The Santiago ‘de Cuba was well fitted in Iife boats, life HIPPING NEWS - ho had d to | test the beat, Lady Allen came home an easy winner | there, as se assorted by some of the rs. Captain is ired _ b; Ss . number of pereons than on Thureday—a number | twelve tengths in front of Urbaua, who had manage teh ‘of Lady | Ba proasier ais preservers, &c., 98 requ! y law. | But pass Mittie on the homestretch. The last mile, trom | Of the heat some three or four lengths in front y bm loudly and emphatically ims this statement | tno impression’ prevails that in case amounting to between one hundred and fifty | gang to aiand, was won in 1:49, and the dash in 2:15%, | Kendall in 2:37, the black seven or eight lengths be- | a falsehood, the invention of somo evil genius. On Tues- | isiies the life proservers did ‘them more harm PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 24, 1867. and two hundred—were yesterday the observed | * The following 1s a summary: : hia, day, sbout noon, the position of the ship was ascer- | than gooa: that they brased them fearfully, and Bi} , ‘Second Heat. When they got off in this heat it was with by observation to be in latitude 36 degrees, 66 | Siteq Suirdrowning.”” Thus testified Dr. Reed, who oan Arrived. ‘of all observers, croaking and shouting from Sede eid nd of $500, for all ages, one and a Rapid on the lead, apparently determined to do his | minutes, and jtude, by chrenometer, 7: ‘tr0e top after tree top, like Poeis raven from the pallid sv awe entered b. f. Ruthless, by imp, Eclipse, dam utmost to win; but his cagerness was so great that he | 47 minutes, west. thi bust of Palias, Another device had aiso been adopted, Barbary, by =imoon, 3 years Old........++++00-.++ broke up as they the turn, and soon after | was north Lay Ragiy east, steaming at tho rate and large quotas did not enter the grounds, even of | L. W. Jerome entered b. bh. Luther, by Livingston, shose who came. in carriages, proferring to witness the | 9, 4o™,bele Lams, by Glencoe, & vee sport frem thelr carriages sub tegmine fagi rather than dam Lady Sykez, 3 years old. wander about im the shadeless vicinity of the track, Or | D. McDanicls eniered ch. f. Mitt these there wore some hundreds mingled with some | C@Mlina, 3 years oid ‘bundreds of empty carriages—for the number who went THE SECOND RACE, Bark Meteore (Belg), Haak, Rio Janeiro, 60 days. with co! nger, to order. Bark Scodand (ef, Boson). Smalley, Cardenas, 10 day yee guar, to now & Burgess Sia im company with bari ran, for Boston. ‘Searsport), Blanchard, Matansas, 1% daa lie aaee (o'manter 17e8 inst, in 8 WhINwind, oats see Rose [Bry Harriman, Hagua, 8 days, with su teJames Ward &'00. Sid in compeny i brig Corirey Brig Maa uadavie (Br), Dunham, St Jago, 16 days, with 2 ‘Aimeida, Port Spain May 15, with moe from the nature of bis position, speak authoritatively. other respects, 80 far as can be judged, the vessel’s evinced such symptoms of unstesdiness that, although | of ten kaots per hour. Atelght o'clock same evening oaaee ee ee anh Oe eae oe Se 1 he trotted tolerably fast aud momentarily took the | her course was slightly it being made north by 2 | second place on the homestrotoh, oF until he made sno- | east, one-half east, and this oourse was maintained at | ‘ttongth of the Santiago de Cube is necessary than, to 3 | ther break, yet at no time bad he the remotest chance | the seme rate of speed until she brought up on Abeocom | Pitty 'was observable tc her hull externally, ‘ of winning the beat after the fiw quarter of a milc was | Beaoh, near to Dry Inlet, and opposite Cedar Grove, five anys ~. ee renee ee paper ry i an = fo eo Atiantic , ae mee eats open AGAINST vance of endall, and threo in advance of Rapid, | o'clock Wodnesday morning. point and in rela- Who was lagging about three dengths behind. ‘Tho strug: | tion to these facts I cannot do pay nape niger oh eg 8 mabe Pre hus ssseeniinigiae ae ae uarters, fora | #le from the quarter to and up the homestretch now lay } statement of Captain Behm, which he cheorfall in tess PLURK uae bs pa en ieeaa’ Gelere. tae Coro. tm was, nevertheless, vastly larger than the number who purse of $700, for all ages, and fpr gor five entries, | Between the mares, who were about two lengths apart, | to me.on board the sirended neamer this noon aer'a sary. Ne fv ra p Boobey Tick Wer eoeern ian. Edema te be Priva. j " ‘ # y . WBE ; * Col e, Boyd, prefewed-t6 torn "8 petiny Ry seeing the taces and not | lear of wikichi Gausie to hie post, the clhes—Onwank—ags { S06 *oded by Lede. Alen. winning Bandliy 18 |” 15): Seen Oe eee ae, tes 6 will for a moment entertain these accusations; but of | Sclu tive, Boyd, ‘Trinidad, 17 days, with melee. paying to see them. At @ rough estimate the number of | putting in an appearance when called for. The horses | 2:39%—Lady Kendall second, and Rapid four or five 'e.left Greytown ing, eek ae inished | the serious charge of carelossness, in neglecting to make | #0 to Jonas Smith & Co.’ May 12, no lat, &¢, spoke brig, persons, including representatives of the ragged aad | hat ran were Mr. storris’ b. ¢. Monday, Mr. Sandford’s | lengths behind, tekang on board all the passengers their baggage, | the goual soundiogs--soundings demanded by Lis known Mipoian, from Telaldnd Se Eley es ianaeny with 'P) & b. Loadstone, Colonel icDaniels’ be Morrissey, "hird Heat.—' had a tolerably even start in this | sailing the usual row Cape St. Antonio, into pinemppies: ee ‘No — In Jat 36 80, lon 7425, saw passing approach to the coast—there is no defence. vather impeounious young America, who shoutedand | faq Mr Jerome's b. f. Satinstone, Monday was a | Peat, Rapid going off with tho lead, Lady Kendall and | the Gulf Stream ae Batra gt fe tea Meteteas poems wedi. ‘Lady Allon made a dash for the lead, took it, and at the | day (Tuesday) at noon found our position by observation aie a nan ong ted ere with Captain Mer- ‘wanted odds; while in the pools he sold for $350, and cigars with an energy worthy of a better cause—who | detting four to one was given readily to all who quarter was about a ten in adsince of Rapid, whe to ben lautude 36.den.3 56 a. and by 3 hronometer in | Pn is si thas made a clear saving of a single specimen of the St ae ‘was closely follows ry en dail ly Allen bav- ny itude . 47 min, we running for the twenty- * Alugnighty dolar,” could not nave deen less than one | §35- "the hones were viarted, ai therstand on ihe point | 125 !0 domo way come into collision with her om tbe | four hours tne handred and seventy niles, ‘We steered Sr ae oe keen Te ee ae see ‘Meusand, mos: of whom, however, were denizens | of the turn on the inside track,. which is ono hundred | t0™. This was made the subject of complaint after the | from thie point of observation north by east, one-quar- | anq not together, will be started in pumping water out of the vicinity, and felt, therefore, no com- | Yards trom the rerular starting sland, They bave then | sermination of the beat, and resulted in her being dis. | ‘er east, making ton knots per hour. At eight o'olock | Or4.to" ‘tule: Woatianta wheal ody ining broadside punctiong of conscience at evading payment om | 4 siraight run to the point of ‘s! bluft immediately op- tanced, After leaving the quarter Lady Allen increased | eveuing same day changed her course to north by east, | 4, beach, listing very badly off shore, and now thumping race day for that which they mi bt seo overy day in the | posite the grand stand. ‘The start was a Very even oue, pan ag eget Lewd peat nag Cpa Fe Be — po Be piownd eeteiainpctone heavily.” Yet with fuir weather and the fact of her not ‘weok without payi also, @ gypayin instead steam = 1s 10, Fidei 4 and as they reached the bluff Morrissey led Satinstone . uarter of four A. M. Wed pee oueee ‘which is yet to be determined—abe may 4 ‘wreck, supposed to be part ot a steamer, ap} Balloed and guzzied lager beer and puffed five cent | great favorite with the speculators. In the outside | L®dy Allen close together. As they reached the turn } cant, eleven o'clock -¢ Gack in .w rs forcian Ports. Por Spar, May 15—In port brig Idler, Gray, ffom Phila delphia for St Thomas, seeking, For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page. MISCELLAN Evous. ster stews bad spread his ten lengths behind, and came home three or four lengibs in | at a " inesday, 8 SUPE ee ag of the United Staten asa sort of ‘siguboara, and | Patt s lengib, Londsvone third, close up,,with Monday | savance, Lady ‘Kendall second, Hapid_ third. “Timo, | whereas ie should have carried mo’ainetoen mila ell ei det an eg ge "A ~ExOUIAITE “EMAIL DE PARIS” IMPARTS A, hence the affinity of the ay, igs could illy afford | gor Loadstone ran to the {front and led one length at | 2:42. The heat was awarded \o Lady Kendall, to the eastward of this point, J willy attribut: the dis- | yng total amount of insurance upon the steamer San- | 24 %,0fh, wile and transparent akin, adding to its vitality to patronize the oyster bar ui the grand for } the half mile pole, Mo! ‘second, one length ahead Fourth Heat,— Lady Allen being..out of. the race, the | ater to @ current that caught ie she a ate, predecllé tiago de Cuba in the various mutuai, marine and fire in- freshness, f ‘thie particulsr locality, for all vendors of ities | of Monday, who,now ied Satinstone a length. Going | Contest now between Lady Kendall and Rapid. | cuing hir dowd shore. “The night before sti ‘surance companies of New York, imore and Phila- ‘A.—EMAIL DE PARIS" is the vation that ie in the enclosure so managed their businese that their | around the lower turn there was no chance of position, | There was very little scoring now, all parties being | about ball-past twelve o'clock, 1 saw a light, and pass. | 44), 13 $264,500, distributed as follows:— or ever has been publicly endorsed by high toned ladies. one not only paid for what they got, but paid also | the quartette running nose and tail. They came on the | *2Zious to terminate an affair which might pozsibly be | ing it very quickly suppos-d it to be a steamer bound ‘York Companies—Wasbin, Marine Insurance — ting it without leaving the grounds at least s pre- | homestretch in this way; but while running up past the ed until nightfall. bem got the word almost | south. The weather was foggy, but moonlight. I} company, $7,500; San M Insurance Company, A.—“EMAIL DE PARIS,” by dissolving, removes mium of one per cont. He the ex- | grand stand Loadstone opened the gap on Morrissey to | 'mmediatcly after coming up, and went away willinglv, | thought 1 yas able to see eight or ten miles While $25,000; Great Western Insurance Company, $40,000; | {eckles, tam and all discoloration of the skin resulting from tensive patronage of the restaurants out im the woods | two lengthe, one length dividing atone from Monday | Ut not quite so quick a8 in the previous heats, At the | giving tothe shird mate a fow minutes before | Signe dtutual Insurance Com) 10,000; Atiantic | “=POMUTe uk ve and the rather limited patronage of those which had the | and Satinstone, who wore side and side, The hones | qvartor pole Lady Kendall took a lead of some three or | se struck to have,the lead in readiness to heave at four } yatug1 Insurance 000 Mercantile Matoal | _ a. —< DE PARIS” Ie used and endorsed ‘very deat facilities, for Americans are nomat- | now. began to ‘quicken’ their pace, and’ ag | fOUr lengths, and.continued {tall the way round to the | o'clock, be remarked that the water shead was ais. | Moh Rg See aile Mutual | AS Bowen lie Vesttell, and many ether sented ter what amount ‘of money they may have ‘in their | they "passed “the judges’ ‘pegeda’” Loadstone, | stafd, the black horse trotting unsteadily, and coming | colored. It was the beach. I immediately ordered the | Jaeuvance Company, $28,000,; Cassme A fhe : ere and = D thee cae tay ter Roker a led’ one length, Morrissey second, one length | bome ie! Jenghs Wines yi 4334. ee, mn hard ee ee a T get the ship’ pany, $7,500 ; Internatioual I coment $5,000; Lee DE Fast a 2 cotains, the aj ‘piace for that whic! ey can half of " Pifth —All interest in the race seemed now to. eastwi could «cl ing: - Ovsvelld - smooths: marks roughness mother, or tha three uarerser smile 10k The tae ow tas | over dt being conclusion that the | const, The ship commenced striking almow imme. | United States Lloyds, $15,000; fire, im various } skin, : ob regarded asa ‘Tao, interest of all classes in the running, however, | Of its nesht” Losdetone oh tare must wii the hea and race, They got of very | diately and. went off 10 & positiin cast northeast, | Companies, $45,000) from Morrisse: — eeatinued unabated. In fact there was far more en- ‘appes tara, and was leading Bima three longine oa | even! bat almost immediately the mare took the load | when she stuck feat. ¥ then discovered wo |, Philad ; Slaware, Matual Stock In- dis, perfumers ae. ondty L. ISASEAU, ES Brestoae, Sbusiemm manifested they went around the bend. Monday then came up with | 88d kept ‘it throughout heat, Rapid being too | were close on to beach. was | Company, ‘000 Insurance’ Company of North (| ——————————— P = mani before, a leaving. Satinsione alone, 4. | Neary and unsteady to urge the gait, which eventually | backed with all force; but it was found to be of no avail, | ohca)* 918 Gog.’ Com: of State of (A BoLurs LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED FRow or two ces enbatte pamiee thaes decame #0 slow that the mare won in a jog in 2:45, as sho could not be moved; she was fairly embedded in | Pennncirata”'¢n bog, Authenolte Insurance, Company, sports of ‘tis and other Bates with as tart race—tne ‘Advanoe, As they passed arou’ SECOND RACE. the sand. I did not discover Absecom Light House until $8,000. pee ‘“ i PT mgs NE ay Fy was absolutely Chub House Loadstone lod Monday two lengths on The second racé was between the stallion Generni | alter six o'clock. At this time the parse headed | *"2oivimore Companiee—Marine Insurance = F Eine Donen clan ae frem the this promising son of Cotton McClellan and tbe gray gelding Canaan, for a purse and | by Captain Prin, of the Royal Navy, togeiber with Uap- $10,000; Merohauta’ ‘Company, $5,000; ce hee ne aa nt on te oo ee Vounsellor at law, 71 Broadway. came ip peernsd tobe senaing os Bie cases ‘tale of $600, milo heats, best. three in five, in harness, | \ains Keily and Patten, of the steamers Montana and | $10,000; Merat Gompany, 95/000, ” ; ATARRH, PAIN AND NOISES IN THE pire tors, stone were already beaten and out of the race. and resulted as follows:— Idaho, came forward and requested me to lower the ’ C offensive discharges, obstruction of the THE were riveted on the leaders, and all were alive wi First Heat.—After a few attempts they got of hand- | buats in order to.get the women and children out of the and dizziness, relieved at once and permanen grea. The soveral routes thither were about equally patron- | citement. The horses now make the turn to the bi somely, with McClellan on the inside, and footing | stip; at this timo she was striking very heavily and the AMUSEMENTS NORTON’S new Remedy for iwed, though the Sumber of vebicles on the ground yee | mile pole, and Monday is at Loadstone’s heels, where bi rapidly. He was so closely foliowed by the gray that at | sea ranning high. I strenuously to this, aud . at. Send stamp for pamphlet to G! ty a ° waae open) somewhat greater than on the in- | jays all the way around the lower tarn and o1 the quarterpole there was no more than a length bo- | for a short time they desisted. But almost immediately lb eaten timate, | siretch, and many are under the bel! tween them. After oe ihe quarter the gray made | thereaiter @ committee waited upon me, reduesting Bowery Theatre.{ ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED a ) ian a Kept ‘there, as Loadstone appears ap ge mp ae syne en eee cee rn and roars J be gs nel I stil Under the present management the above time-hon- a sola ae bg by Dr, F od y anothe! assuring them thatif they waited we should 10 Bank ‘nico Vera the number ia ‘the a me eo Rm passed bim afr leaving tbat spot, On the Flushing end | soon have assistance from shore; that there was, no berry ed git oye Scie gies Fopeat its | hitlistor cures Coras, Bunions, Nails, 4a, By mail, 0 conte jal obtained, | horses 4 gradually working his | the contest was ex exciting, both hors:s straimng pumioee, that my crew were not used jumphs production of legitimate \ORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED. JOINTS. three hundred. | way up to the head of the gray. As they get in front of | CYery nerve for precedence, the gray having a trifling <hrougn Vie out, ragpite te | drama, The engagement of Mr. Joseph Proctor has thus | ()° cases of the tect cared by Die ZAGHARIE, 100 Brooke were obtainable with tolerable exactness, | ihe lower part of the grand stand Monday passes the | !ad. As they swung om to the homestretch one of the | not hoid me responsible for any accidents far proved mest Kids aod sumamscmied: tity wag. y Dr. gray, and the latter's jockey, making one of bie English a struggles — rh ge al Pe fo pee: tnding pend oaths Bue A mien ee : Tene pe ————_—___________. jourisbes with the winp, startios Monday, who goesaway | e€ded by the gray breaking up and losing the heat by | blow, and should it bappen by my tardiness that Ethelwold in he play of Ambition on Thursday IVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK AND from him with a rush, and he files in a winner by a | ‘Wor three lengths. Time, 2:3174. lives wore Jost the and. relatives of theese night was most artistic, and at times drew forth loud States where desertion, Sc. 6 saliciont cause; BO Second Heat.—Geiting away rapidly at the word, Mc. | would hoid me — finally consented to allow publicity or i; oe divorce is granted. advice free. f WES. Attorney, &¢.. 78 Nassau street. LASS LETTERS FOR SIGNS—PATENT SECURED. oat at thc ee nce Glass Labels, Wambers, Signs, dc. 107 Fulton street. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA ST. Ez Lottery, for the benefit of the Masonic orveer Home GEO! ATR EXTRA—CLASS 153, MAY’! 14, 62, 10, 64, 68, 5, ¥, 20, 16, : eens “Err fey ening, "Si cbrscey tind, eatin: Cleilan immediately made a dash tor tue lead, which he | boat to be lowered, againat II., ‘aid wr I tad Mra. ‘a w. “Sones! Catharine Howard + 300 | stone fourth. Time of the last mile, 1:47—which is most | 8000 assumed, and at the quarter pole was about two | ment, Yet the sea ran high, and if it did commence | was performed in that lady’s usual careful manner, The =— | extraordinary time—making the race 3:11, The follow. | J¢nsths in front. Tho gray uow made a most vigorous | blowing there was great er that all would be lost. | remainder of the company rendered very effective 1,199 | ing is the summary :— i effort to overtake him, and got so close that at the half | The iwo first boats, wil ly passengers, reached the Port in each of their respective characters, sup three persons to each vehicie, | E,Aoxp Ricn—Purse of $700, for all ages, one and | mule he was not over a length behind, The contest con- | shore in safety, Captain Kelly and Captain Patten in pratt ah tty ns who entered the grounds in | «hreo-quarier miloe. : tinued down the Fiushing end, and so strenuously that | command. ‘aptaio Kelly's boat in rewrning shipped San Francisco Minstrels. fallen short of three thousand O po one could name the winner; but after they entered | considerable water; but upon coming alongside it was toate lead if to theae be added & tunes tba: F. Morris entered b. c, Monday, by Colton, dam Mollie y Messrs. Birch and Wambold are still maintaining the upon the home stretch McClellan began perceptibly to | baied out, At this time part of the officers and crew om ing gate number of six thousand | yi cenaford entered oh Londsione, by’ Lexing. | Widen the distance betwoon them, aud came to the | wero launebing the fe raft; but in the confusion of | even “tenor” of their way in their habitat at 585 Broad- ie obtained, hich will bably, vi materially stand a winver of tho heat in 2:35, as t it was thrown into the water wrong side u A . Wambold sang excell ursday rc! from the correct figures "of the crowd at “ibe Jerome piqfienel ectered bee’ Macsteenn tip rcmiarngs: 2 | Third Heat-—The horses started as nearly as ible, This had to be again drawn on deck to be righted, and fa pap Home, Father,” graced tan he ped ai, 1a, $6, 34, 18 BA 74. 28h tot 6, 60. Park yesterday. ‘dam by Bonnie Scotland, 8 years old...... 7g | and at thelr best gait, each striving for the load, waich | tho meantime Captain Kelly bad taken another load (but | S404 nequisition to the company. The fam Prone SUPPLzmnTany EXrRA—OLAge 16S, Bay 94, 1007. RARLY IN THR APTRRNOON. L. W. Jerome entered b. f. Satinstone, by imported was eventually won by McCleilan, who at the quarter | eight) and starved Yor the shore; but when within one Minstrels eport a “Ji ae: hike end 65, 26, 63, 27, 85, 11, 40, 22, 9, 67. 8 At one o'clock P. M. there was little evidence of any- ‘Lapidist, dam Rhoda, by Glencoe, 4 years old. 4 | Pole showed about a lengih in front. He was closely | uunared yards of it, among the breakers, it was almost | oF their musical ‘rateraity. alse, — 55. 86. 88, 2 e683 28, ey 1267. ‘ass Seutioucas bustle. of preparation, nda che | > gr Wamonyenterea chy B- Onward by Ringgold a et oe eae a Oe Se ; SRI ROY £0, Managers auaitey an, uous bustle and a jon si on aud che seama sable, where small knots, of jockeys bad already as. | “7 1*4Y, by Glencoe, 6 years old. “ the baif-mile pole, then the three-quarters was reached, | wards lost his life from the raft, at this time, by heroic Melly & Loeca’e Minstrels, ere ee ee Soerite “of the seveni® candidsles forthe, rune rg: Svea toeans ieeetmentee. Do malkteer oar | saocasementtnmtbek ccc ts” Lge litte Miki dened ciate co een rca LE Ree ie eee eee merits 0! e se" van — in, bul am over- we ove ins int ome, perhaps, with a view of determining "the | would he's out contest ts then called ony theta | tke the winner Of tho race and asoney. Time 2:36 “Ty thin time the life raft was ready and sont to the | YOrk ‘heaire have almost as great a sensation Be NATHAN, 174 Broadway, and 7? Nasaau street. ‘drift of their vent and others from sheer and listless | of the bugle. The race was the Feather Stakes—all the | The following ts a summary of both events: — shore with a load of where it reached safely. | 9# their v pamesakes, the jugglers, at the Acad- RIERS CARED IN ALL LBGALIERD Lon horses to carry one hundred pounds, and the distance to Fasamion Course, L. 1, Friday, May 24.—Purse and | In the meantine ropes had runoa shore in order | emy of Music, The comic business at these minstrels teries.—One hundred cent allowed on all invest. be run two miles and three-quarters. There were seven | St#ke $350, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, to baal the boats back again should it be found neces- | is certainly of a superior kind. Mr. Leon’s burlesque, | ments. J. Store, Broker, 176 Broadway. entries for the purse, but only threo came to the post at | B- Doble entered b. m. Lady Kendall..... 2 2 1 2 1 | sary. Tue life raft, in charge of the second officer, hauiod | A Chip of the Old Block, is even superior to the Japs, the starting time These were Mr. Jerome's ch. bh, | M- Roden entered b. m. Lady Allen back to the ship by this line. In the surf the steering | which is saying a good dea!. The vocal part of the en- ETER COOPER'S GELATINE throo; way Fleetwing, Mr, McDaniel’s b. h. Julius, and Me. Wat. | W. Borst entered bik. £ Bana car was Jost trom the raft, it beimgkaccked oat of the | tertainment is also first class, particalarly the music and Mokee delicious, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Charlotte Russa, the the direction of the clu! and | son's b. b. Captain Moore, Mr. Wateon’s other two Time, 3:37; 2:0044; 2:42%¢; 2431; 2:45, stecraman’s baud. While ‘he men were hauling the | choruses SS ae ecwad arugeists, "Depot i? Bunions, > ere was a hurrying of waiters to and fro in | ontries, Onward and Delaware, being kept in the stable, |, Same Day.—Parso stake $600, mile heate, best | rait back by this line a heavy roller came in, capsized Sete! Coane ees Bee ‘ yoy and greenbdacks by ones and twos | tne pret probably for being ‘a villain,” and the other to | three in five, in harness. 3 tue vait, and washed all the men into the sea. Quarter- Chase’s Minstrels. = oh rere Menace ceemmmanime. on -S B St Rese iee canes en ceeaas atta eat |, mevanemnpen sees eae wa pene | Te saeeeae. Aa aE anger was a a while another of the crew, who could not swim at all, | time in New York that every house im the city is woll | | | PRESENTATIPN ENTERTAINMENT oe home. The betting on this race was iy ip was eaved by catcbing an oar. After this occ filled every night, The entertainment at Chase’s Min- Baye Sune th Hae Demure Ds ie ree oe grou favor of Watson's entries, selling in some instances Trotting in Massachusetts. tho, Dasensors being greatly frightened, | we did | gigols ts everything that could be desired, as the pub- hie grand distribution of prizes will be conducted on the in went oa for $500, while Julius brought $115, and only Rivense Pax, Thursday, May 23,—Purse $100, for | D°Ding until the arrival ptain J. Tou- | ic appear to think from the well deserved encores given ee ee. 2 ee een Ce geeeeD pF Se oh fy To a ty regardless of $85. Toward the end of the solling, however, and when | stallions that never beat 2:95, mile heats, best three in last evening to the vocal and comic hits. ‘These min- a 287,168 = y. of Gal | it became generally Known that'Mr. Watson would | tivo, in harness, strels, in their hall corner of Eighth avenue and Thirty- 8 on ited ‘to one im wo Jantry, the principal topics of conversation were only start onc, and that one Captain Moore, Fleet- | G. M. Stevens na, bik #, Danville Boy. 111 foarth street, cater principally for the west side hy elghty-seven thor ‘one hundred and forty — 7 rg = — ht into Pog | ae last | W. S. Briggs ns. br. 8 Ticonic..... 222 uon, pL 8 more an than Time, 2:87% ; 3 3:87. ag She "deh, who.” ccamed te” Dave. caught a Fiestwing for $160, and Tullos for $100, ""The race py POLICE INTELLIGENCE. lun race Sonata auc” ws god $e resorg Fo it, wad Toni 0 "There | GASE BALL MATCH AT CAMDRDEE, MUS, ese Qinemerbon Marted on the Thade track, Captain ‘Moore bouncing off Bostox, May 24, 1867, Tee Recext Burotany m Watt Sracer.—An examina- was Jockeys to the manner with the lead, Fleetwing next, with Julius close u ‘A large number of persons were present to tion in the Yr arrested be )--4 a Us they came to the brut Moore led one length, | witness the second of the three f base ball fe lay on 16 Cae hae OF en penienains “Wane Ramee 5.0m fag the ao Frestelog Tengthe sheed of Jation Atthe ¢ Ip of thie State ‘aud. the silver, ball, and the adjarent shore, as the light house was Doi dis | nearly three weeks ago, charged with breaking into the 3,000 Sreatosa to the henry bettere--of_ three bend ved this afternoon at Cambridge, between, | cernibie from the ship's deck until nearly eoven o'clock. | omc of Mr. George M. Bowen, 68 Wall street, on the is = positions; the Lowell Club, of Boston, the champions, and the aemeseh a tan Seinenees See Be et | might of the 4th inst., and stealing silver coins to the "00 the usp of ~ there, opened the 1 Three hours, the rescit ren deckyedie | Sxplain the carelessness which caused him to be | value of $220, as previously reported in the Hmaato, ‘y Be the titbite of the restaurant and Serres bt Harvard Club, ‘the score fing 32 to 26, | Woon the beach when he judged bimecif nine. took place before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, yesterday | Foru Frid Sto ceaveuteah potas of , aa ct nan an cate Cae Sa Ne ee rome sina trees noon of the previoce | morning. Sergeant Slater, of the First preciect, who | Ove nvaires mn “4 not vious the main stand, far snd an they aot fail Int, etnight work on the home: TWE MARYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. dey oui unto te tamer rc, Xo wily | made th arr, waited that two of the skeleton Que hundred s » ey ot long before Be took the front and. led up past the ‘aisiedaa, i, 24, 1967, | SEMDutes thesad mishap toa treacherous curren:, whic | found in the open the door of Mr. | Pe » 4B she ebub house until the hour for eager multitude two lengths in advance 8 Constitutional Convention Committee | Heieia ikve bend thoret mveeat eeeh. Mo greet: | pee ian benaal GR Comer eee en fee | Tee 5 Moore, Julius two lengths behing. Fleetwing Legisiati a watch eomteian should pave bees thoroughly conversant gives | sbow that Esmond had soid silver coins to Mr. 8. wee tie teen ie a cme, the gap at every one of bis long strides, and as | On pe Prchivittor the Oeemal taine | go answer to this appareat culpable carsleemes, but | Pace No. 263 Spring street, and to Waitt & Willard, | 9% Cash Prizes, amou Meantime, at the people’s gate and een Onn ne Pegg Hg | tmaklog appre own} to tue oficers, ‘Caprain Bet 1 kuow, feels his position {ieee gentlemen Sore idzotited by Mr. Mormann Slat. 8 Chckertog's. the grounds = scene of far more pictureequences was | \encibs, Caplain, Moore half » length ahesd Of | owners of vas; also providing for heavy penalties to | keenly—fects that the loss of life has been fearfal—feels Ron, partner of Mr ‘as baving been stolen from | a5 snimears gretealy, C4 1:21%, Going around the upper turn there was a | De imposed on wpe ps “4 Gener Aesembly 004 that bis prospects have been sadly marred by this catas- | his on the night the burglary was committed. This | 25 Chickering’s ag numerous and far more struggle between ‘Moore and Julius, which lated | others of the State oo ae for receiving | trophe. He almost feels a realizing sense of wha: he has | closed tlie case, and on the tenumony presented Jodge $3 Melodeons at... apie im English tights; wilh vigor around the quarter, down to the biel and pam yp! ty jitetimoniais; also upon per- | ocitumes jokingiy remarked: “those that go down to the | Hogan fully comm tied amond to the for trial, | 16M a , way ay © sround' i 10h wore heed and heed, | 2008, Oring eatery ing {mprison- | sen, and do business on the waters,” frequenuiy | Bemond ie twenty-five years of age, @ native of Rensel- |; * iN * side was ae Fleetwing leadt fod going ment in disqualification are badly treated. Captain has been in the | ner county, this State, lives in Lansi and iso at. to win; next ‘a vehiele 7 @ lady OF | with hie usual 1 which the employ of the North American Steamship over | butener by occupation. He pleads not ’ 104 Wheeler & W! y ore; one Ge eenuaes 0 Sones One, peraies ded | St bay. and it was palpable Toall who knew the horse THE LOUISIANA REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Oo nt a ey ened from the San Fran- | gaizivo Protons axp Losina 4 Waren.—Mre, Rosanna | 55 wNachines eS al! clases, Tua" wea, ile bosiarournea ad Seapped bon te nag ot tu giortear pasa Matis toe New Onnessa, May 24, 1067, | fue’ ia .be Sastinge 0° Couens—ouroarnon oy sopres— | Cannit, residing at Na, 190 Eleventh avenue, appeared maine at on litte loud Everybody wae sober, faru'to the hait mile pole, Captain ‘Moore took a shorter | _ The following been adopted by the re- SUMAL OF THRE, FTC. before Justice Dodge yesterday and alleged that on the | 73 singers cab, } ve othe soporiae tnloesse of ager its tm he St thas pointy Juiseone Tongity bebind;, bet slong the voes in Proper oe for ational ald; desuuding are ceteur "their eones and Teaidencen, wih cubes | 22i! ietant she waa vinled by « man, who gives his Tip singers pias ternoon yesterday, ed "mania tYendnocy torwalk fouer Gen Peewine tapes ‘nteneett the abolition of the cotton tax, and that the sugar in- | hems of Dame as Stephen Reilly, with the intention of solli oro SESS erases Oa MEMS | ace a guey oped nga heal roar: | tare b prot sfered rene ie Se EG ye on the > pha of he tree ase magota near uno | Tore seu gas tre ington in frat of he. Capain TH ENT HOUR LAW 18 MUCHGAN, Mw ary Woman, of oar the departure, st" the plctre vender the waizn was | ‘38 with passed under the string, mam wand, and all eves were tarned towards the track. | mating the mile in 1:62 At this time Captain Moore Darnort, Mich., May 24, 1867. Pa a leet. py a 3 ‘ime there was little talking indeed, save | was jeadi into the next The Constitutional Convention, ided not to Martin A of ship, to keep his uneasy nthe part of the pireng-fanged. gentleman. Just on tbe mile Pleetwing own way, and | iméorporate in the new constitution a clause, John Smith, one of the crew of ship. ee arin ei ae ® search to right, who was bound to keep ap a spray of witticisms along as | eight hours a legal days’ work; but leave the ‘to | Lingering around the deaths of these seven unfortu- | de made for him Latap aay. ba HG ‘wy way of illustwating the small calibre ef that sort erly inery, white | legislative discretion. nate persone are many ead recollections Mr. Gros, who | bim arrested and brought to tne Market Police And now came « struggle for the Dest possible spot asa | Ponty to for Yraa.leo on board, has lest a wife and child at one fear pee Rw I ped bit based upon . Jeokout among Ane crowd gathered oa, the ansheded | second p yg he FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION fal stroke, This had left their old home in Cali- | the Gaaeek wlase bane abe | 2 crea ceed ato see’epectncy Yor the | SSehyt re to . erate i ee, “Tamas and SAE Tesch Seteas |. SC SUMOD Ball tocaewees™ wines grand tournament, the deal Sf whic Teliste:— = vee a Five Persone Killed and Several Injured. ‘1 ar J to saber ‘a b ‘ The A « San—t will be pe Races. and body his wife recovered, oe phe e pe ag) grout Late, who was bot three yeas of a wees ‘dered that some days since & man who gives his name -was an lmaprovement tu the time shown meserday, ont the homestretch. Coroner, thst shou! deena’ body found, to despaton anat wae not owing £0 much to the eu) iy of the | race:— it to bis home. 8 few short hours this maa grew ten ae 1 Cj Ko'teparted with the body of hie dear friend to coasign ‘ 7 on ‘older ; @ sadder spectacle never was witnessed ) Zi abies :. wees an | Garlebe, Mia he taabathes choviow houmiise et ths aoe P. & Forbes qq) ei EE Ay, ‘dam Rhoda, brow he his new made friends here, being 4 D. McDaniele Jess and companioniess, to weather the storm of life ’ sake weuares bee vase vemutaen 3. RMiatgn entered 3 i, tine ere pA yr earmp reaiage Joungetere for theener. | row: wees eee es. —Any party s NO ASRS RR ae cos | a Phert od ‘eatag coup semed int gree? tal bow, at satel hie ae ait tat ch serene She frat two paces yesterday, Ike those of Thureay, | J. & by Ringgold, —— a thie Ss ee so We oem ETS, cuirty Tor BBD OT Torey Yor 9000S, < ‘ae hollow affaire—-quite one-mded; but the race be- dam My , by Glencoe, & O14... seseee ene General KE. BM. Pancot, of Washington; General J. py ey) the husband and wore on fouls Cs “one hundred for $87" i ‘ twaen Fleetwing, Juling apd Captain Moore—oid veterans, | w. ee oe ch. f. ing, by Ringgold, Hough, of San ‘and Jacob tanwood, of Alaba- Fo aS legacy recently left them. She Ahai ‘subscriber’a Dame may be registered, +itd only & hundred pounds up—was indeed » conter dhe bene wrees by Vandal, 4 years old........dr. | ma, are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. we Toe te Post with town, eounty and State in amet ae ged. Pioswing, tbe. minor * Sam Ande Ty Reba s peat. aneee sar, | ght Remick: Healand, topping ones Jalen | wes earning trom the tant af gol, where he ned Sha ato tak” Roope ugh wand riel, by Safpedon, 8 years old..... evens te de 1 remrvapl bee oa be Shas mare ess ores re Pine, Gen taunt ot Lote nd 09 noone | a Sah Si Se ce adh a Eg a ah ane oa joakey cou’d get more speed out of bimand | Four rscae will take to-day, the firet being a | Bullaio, are stopping at the Brevoort Hours. é of visiting bie old parenta in Vermont pri to * Rew York, y rouse bite vente? effort than any other rider who | burdie race ieap, dines, Sosed with five entries; A, Maz}, of Washington, the nowiy appointed Minis | and wife sailing for They bad marred but Immediately after the grand distribution a list of the prines Ber 08 besirotl By" {he way, in mpite of the flattering | tne second n iMteo mile dash, which has fire onirien; | tor from tue Neteriands, | stopplog at she Clarendon | eleven moatbs, and at the moment the sue of happiness wrarded willbe printed and sent to each Ucket bolder, aah Sbilucgige she, pave ber Eritien OF Abe, the od Garkey | (hey 0 seiiine race. @ mile aug @ quarior dash: and & | Hotel bexau to sukMe OPOD hem she was apache frgm Rim. be bi will be sent br express, prepaid.

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