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4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 6, 1867.--TRIPLE SHEET. we predicted aftor seeing thom ru at Jerome Park the | evidently lay between Louise and Rhode Island, with the | minutes ile seemed satiseh, sthetgh whe kaot'at tne | SOU, HERN MATTERS—SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. RF week before last ai oe in favor of the mare, although tho horse THE GALLOWS. coperhed eigieedeeea te ibs bene teen aie = pet . second in better time than tho rst one hanging twenty minutes the body was cut and The Velvet Foot, TAR FIRST RACH. ‘This was for the Underwood Gift of $300, for all ages, ; had beon trotted. The third and quickest heat seemed | gy, Mu! Deanne walle eat, for which Mr Alexander eniefed black colt | so deciive tat the gray waa, immediately withdraw onan aE Se metiind fon the der [ dam ; Mr, Sandford } after ‘mare and evaili Mrs. Phi entered al ‘anihons, dam by Glen- | themselves, The mare was certainly in very fine condi. | Within five months past thore have boon as many exo- PATERSON RACES. | ov: m. Tg Bg mee 5 -_ Pin declared thet the. demands of the aw had bees | _TR@ Warrenta'% VA, Indes, speaking of Genoral Scho. death of the cripple Gotileib Wiltiama, fleld’s generat ordy"* NO. 31, says that the velvet foot er, ding of the trag Mit tion for trotting, both as respects temper and speed, cutions im Pennsylvania. Yesterday the numbor was The edy was announced to the out- | which bas been tread..0& 80 Softly that not a sound could tata Ma Bor as Rana s | Rint anode frst sad erie coca: | ate ompa se Mang of Goh wit | a ed sar iousaps oc tnp on, | Oe Baa sa he mM HPO, Bag ato: ~~ Soon ie dlcetededo cain mena favorite, gelling in | steadinces, The track was i t condition for | Moyamensing Prison, in Philadeiphia, The case of this immediately set in motion by rumor | hibited its unseemly claws, And in publishing tho order, outh to mouth among the crowds in | says that ‘the Souther maw #0 appeals from she civil e what Pilon bad expiated i bie crime, | & banals 4 bis oun iate to thse s CM rallilary, C7 many persona, howe expressed mselves enue or a fanc’ or 9 reas wn, @ han doubtful of the guilt of the waforiunate mag, on the | ® fellow citizen, ts waworthy of te AMS of man; and as 8 ey ibility for one | the odium which witt attach te hi’ in ghe future will be ia excalient the pools for more than all the others together. In the | wheeling, and the weather all that could be desired for a | man will be long remembered as one of the most re- last pool sol id he brought $300, while Metairie, the | raco of the most exciting desori; such a one We | markable on record for its hideous features. This man, THE OPENING DAY AND ITS INCIDENTS, second favorite, sold for $196, bot for $70, and ‘Mittie pceume, as wll take place aay taeraoon Dotoon ipeehen autre oo g unity Baiahoisehaa uae: ~~ First Heat.—They got away on even terme, | terday are as follows: — ness, fifteen or tweaty years ago, in Market street, Phil- | ground that it w: Lg eed a ui Virgil rushing to the font as oon ashe heard the tapof | First ed me little in gooring they Adelphia, and owning a large amount of property in that aiteies wan Paralysis at ne aed hyve Lye nty wer an svenging: prs aaa Ra eo ehiae it Virgil the Winner of the Underwood dift and pa gia esd i aegiheceny ty mare dncbayre — pope haa ‘Rhode Biren a cn oar rd and Spring Garden street, Gottiolb, the son, was always | roliof the sad work was over. , quisition,” x Road , around the upper turn and to the quarter pole in twenty- | after leaving the score and appeared very unsteady, | @2 unruly boy, was subjected to no control, and would . The University of Virginia en the Rete, Monday the Winner of the Derby. Six and a half seconds, When they passed that point Virgil | Whea coming up for the word he acted tm the same way; | not suffer any reatraint, Falling into bad company and CITY INTELLIGENCE. eeirstnin, ¢ ase of ted two longths, Dot second, one length ahead of Mittie, | but, crossing the acore on @ trot and under a good head: | oan ahits at @ Vory early age, he signalized his adoption aid who was half a length in front of Metairie. Going dowa | way, gat off with the backstretch Metairie ‘an up and took socend pisoe, took the lead, nae the —_ frag | by about @ | of the evit course ip life by committing murder—the Trotting at Fashion Course, Zs. X., | thus half-mile pole Virgil lod ono length, Meteiric | tenets shen ot ne gla ob i threo lengths | greatest of orimes—befere he had attained his majority. second, one length in advance of Dot, wuo was four on Ts the — = f-mile | This bloody deed occurred February 20, 1844, and Poughkeepsie. lengths in front of Mittie—none of them seeming in. | siretch, but soon gave way, or to the half-mi 5 i : 3 i The following joint resolutions have been passed Auencan Inrerors or Houaioraray.—The twentieth | unanimously by the Washiagton and Jefferson Literary annual session of the American Institute of Homopathy | Societies of the University of Virginia :— begins to-day, um the hall of the Fine Arte building, Whereas, the Hon. Jefferson Davis has been recently clined to make running. On the lower turn Gilpatrick, He two lengths in advance Bhodo Isiand three | Course of an altercation whion occurred in the market released from the imprisonment which he has #0 k ou 'Motuirien forced the horse “a litle, and went | lengths bebind and one break. Bebweon tho ball and | vetwcen him and « boy masleyed by 8 to soll | day il be ie ceeanne and Fourteenth sireat, The frst | borne on sccount of the misfortunes of a wholo peoples Co ae kee up and ook Virgil by the nose, and lay with | three-quarter poles the (ry made another effort to win ox Al sors yng pyre oes ag ee — phe tea Ba him for about one hundred yards, and then | the heat, and succeeded in passing the mare, and as they candies, latter made some pecul sarcasti porte ti boa nape’ Cpe erry toy a. a lations be, and are dropped back again: and bis backers socmed eatisiied | swung into the homestretch was a length in advance of | mark. In his rage young Williams seized a butcher contemplates “hearing Mistensts or the tendered him on his success in regaining bie personal The Paterson Races. with the attergpt, a3 all supposed that Gil, had felt | ber and four of Rhode Island. The mare now wade 8 | Knife tying near at hand and stabbed the oueeen nary a liberty. New Jersoy—sober-sided, conservative, somnolent | of him sufficientiy to know that he conle ees him whoa Paes py portent pen 0 neh fee boy to the ee ble prea yeobey — ics, Herenes ok exmnniaaning, 199s 2 pa he be, and is hereby cord: Invited to ate time came, At the three-quarter pole Vit broal afterwards, heart, causit death tration and statist! Fiat ally Now Jersey—taking pattern after hor overgrown sistor | {OME Came, | At i (es aoe nl{roat of Dot, who | when aear the scare by thesiallion, whe'came in secong, | a few minutes, ‘The murderer was arrssted, tried amid | Tum Farms’ Crom.—at the meeting of the Farmors' | ‘934 put @proscnme anMcoinwangn, that sits in queenly pride vis-a-vis across the Hudson; | was one iongth auead of Nitti, Ip this way they came | the gray third and Loulee first, an easy winner of the | much popular excitement, and, b found guilty of = his Linea! Pract Fee one fe Jersey, no less celebrated for the magnitude of her cab- | into the homstreici, and everyvody looked for the | heat in 2:57. ‘involuntary manslaughter,” was sentenced to four Lruggle to © ence for the heat; but to their great Second Heat.—This was a bad send #0 far as the of good will of our country bages and the multitude of her pomological products | SUMMA nothor of te horses tnade the slightest etfort | mare was concerned, as sho was a Teaeabioe mance vobing |) siearat leshetientenes. Mie aimieataaieal bemever. ening ed in a civil war, than for the youomous sting of her mosquitoes; Jersey, | to run at Virsil, and ue came home the oasiost of | at the start, while the other two were mearly parsilel, | to the induence of his femily and friends, aud after a That these resolutions be published in the Char- convict, and where punishment is sure to follow crime; | 751." 4 more blank looking set of men than the | about baif a Jongh ‘apart, with the mare about two | munity. He figured during the war as a deserter and Jersey, where, as has been said, if a man commits mur- | feidors was never seen, and such a scampering abou: to | lengths Island the gray medo 8 | pHounty jumper, and after ® short stay in California re- der or lesser felony they hang and imprison him, and do | Sud out the cause of their favorites not making better | pretty trot along the backstrotch, almost side and side, dhim to Co ry Fe ies running Was never seen. All they could leara, however, | with the mare still in the game position, until they | ‘turned to Philadelphia a confirmed oripple, trom a para- fot send him to Congress; Jersey has her horse races. | tryin tiie jockeys and trainers was that none of them | rexched the halfumile pole, after passing which the | lytic stroke, which affected the left aide of his body, No, not exactly races, but “meetings’’ (spring and fail) | bad run for heat, each waving retied on the other | stallion broke, but seemed to loso nothing. The mare including its limbs, Meanwhile he had managed to at tho turf grounds (no race course), near Paterson, in | for measuring Mr, Alexander's colt. But, never. | now made an attempt to close up the gap, aud got within jusnder the eatire fortune which had been left him as ho County: Rtasneies/maanial ‘o come together | eless, they all soomod pretty well satisiied that | a length of the gray at the qourter ‘pole, As toy | his guare of his father’s propery on the death of the the county Passaic, Thereat are wont to come together | Virgi would prove tie winner, aud hedging a: long odds | entered upon the homestretch spirited coutest ensued | jaiior, Being crippled, he did not work, and naturally, the lovers of turf sports; and, in order to give the thing | was resurtod to by the majority of those deeply imter- | for tho heat, which was won by the stallion in 2:55, the | ag well as fro: iations, « ” f y jority ‘ as from associations, being a “‘hard case,’’ he bo- aan air of greater moral respectability, the trials of eques- | ested. Dr. Underwood becau yelling pools, leaving out perioeree! drys eppetie® the soore, and giving | came prowling vagrant about the pecans of bis boy- eee irgil, and in these pools Dot’ brought the highest z o hood, haunting the old locality where he had been trian speed are gotten up under the auspices of ‘be Passale | fire" the son of Star Davis, Who had disinguished Lim- | Third Heal.—They got off pretty well together in this | reared, and accepting the charity of the owners of the County Agricultural Society, who give, not purses, but | scif lasi winter im New Oricans, aud Wao Was held as | heat; but tho stallion, who was going rapidly as they | property that had once belonged to him. He waa known ‘premiums’? to the winning horses. This sounds much | tue main bower ir the event, being deserted by his | left the core, could not maintain hie gait, aud broke | About Philadelphia as a bad, limping vagrant, ever Bitiar than if la ape aur a tammuhastoay friends at this the criucal moment, badly, tho others continuing on a stoady trot around the | scowling and vow.ng vengeance on some one, a terror er than !f one would say plainly and emphaticaliy Secmd Heat —It was now expected that each horse | turn, Louise leading tie gray at the quarter poly about a | to jittle children and by no means pleasing to horse racing on the Paterson course, where money is | would do bis best for tho start, as 1 had been admitted | length, witu Rhode Isand four leugths in the rear. | tho sight of their elders, But, notwitusianding his des. Won oF lost according as betting is high or low on the | tat none iad made their best’ ranning in the previous | They trotted steadily on the backstreich and until after | perate charactor and tho alternats fits of moody reserve ontons mashed, A member gave his personal ex; lotesville and Richmond papers, and a copy of them be Of the fact that the extraction of rpm addressed to Mr. Davis, & it was stated that the best way of preserving grapes was Criticieing General Schofteld. to pack them in layers in sawdust, which was the prac- The Richmond 7ime: congratulates itself upon having should be packed om @ sunny day. Tho meeting then | the best of the five military commanders in ite district, adjourned. but suggests that it ts not “unnatural be should blun- , ‘Tux Proroasp Extension or Cuvroa Sreeer.—Inas- | der and make grave and serious mistakes in the dis- much as the protest against the extension of Church | charge of bis important boneowe tice and ie 4 of street must bo riado this week, a list of property owners | the utmost tmportance tI such errors should be ta t has bee criticised and discussed by the press, We have knowa, = in cpenndeeto. 20 Welt EatiWual iptimateits @ moniter of ralitans sean. et ae not remember one who was elevated above or distin- An Unknown Man at THe Monaur.—Warden Bronnan, | goihed from the rest of mankind by an abnormal de- of Bellevue Hospital, reports that the body of an un- porn sagen braiu, aod we can recall no — ra kvown man was brought to the Morgue on Monday | S0ldior having go wiscly and ably discharged the duties night, and still awaits identification. Deceased is about | O18, Givi! ollie us not to merit sharp and froquent crit five feet ten inches in height, has black beard, and ts 5 a “ beat; aud, a tho drum tapped toan exceliont start, they | passing the half-mile pole, wben the stallion, increasing | bag v1 dressed in blue knit jacket, red flannel shirt, gray kuit Wilkes Booth’s Ghost. Snimals that come out ahead in these contests tor speed. | Gichét away on neariy cual terms, Dot having rather | his pace, approached to within « tength of the gray aud | Seapio ward im tho’ hau et adenine th tae oad | drawers, black cloth pants, blue stockings and brogans, | ‘Tho Richmond Kzminer, June 8, labors to prove that Howbeit the Jersey people have no Jerome Park, no | the best of it, Virgil second, Metairie third aud Mittie | passed him so closoly that with agother effort ho was | houses and giving him his meals whenever he might de. | 88d '8 about (wenty-five years of axe. Wilkes Booth, tho assassin of Prosident Lincoln, stilt Fashion, no Union Course, they nevertheless do not | Close up. Going around tne turn Dot led ono length, | able to pass bim at the three-quarter polo, and ied by @| mand it, This was done more out of commisseration Mone Forarriss3—Inspector Dilks was yesterday in- lives, In the course of a long editorial on the subject ee = Virgil second, one iengt in front of Metairie, Mittie a | length towards the mare, who was about that distance ‘or his wretched pligh in fw bai . choose to be entirely without the sports of the turf; and | jenyin behind, Here etirie mado splendid ‘ruauing, | in advance as they swung upon the homestrotco. An | {nan {rom any fear teat, bis ‘brutal threala might hare | f7@ed of the doings of another check forger, In the | the Zeaminer saye:—“We may never kaow who was the Agricultural Society spring meeting affords a chance | wad betore he roached’ (he quarter pole was well | animated struggle now ensued between them for tue | inspired. Porson of a young man who, in payment of a bill of $12 | that mysterious prisoner, the man in the iron mask; or for their enjoyment by which they are not slowto | i the van, He passed that point one length | heat, which was decided im favor of the mare, the stul- THE FINAL CRIMR, he owed Mr. Peter Vandyko, of No, 97 Eighth avenue, | whether the Rov, Kleazor Williams’ was the veritable profit and @ half in front ot Virgil, wue made running | lion breaking when near the score, but siill roaching Among the benefactors of the unfortunate man was | presented that gentleman with a check for $100 75, pur- | Louls XVII; or whether Perkin Warbech and Lemuel oe with bim, the latter beiog hal’ a tength in iront of Dot, | home before the gray. Timo, 2:4 an oid lady, Mra, Eliza M. Miller, agod sixty-threo years, 2 Semkins were really the prices who were supposed to Yesterday was tho dret day of tho fifth annual spring | who was One lengtn in nivauce of Mitue, The hopes | Mmurih Heat—The gray horse, standing no chance to | and residing with her husband and sister at No, 924 | Porting to havo ben drawn on tho Fifth National Bank | jaye been smothered in the Tower by their cruel Black race meeting, and the weather was all that could be de- | Of tho tieiders were uow great, out of stort duration, as | win the race, was vow withdrawn, and the contes! was | juttonwood street. Hera Williams often called, and | bY J. E. Osgood. Mr. Vandyke was unfortunate enough | Crook of an Uncle; but may believe, in this matter z Gas As guing down the backstrecn Virgil put on the steam, and | continued by Loulse and the stallion, who, coming up to | never loft without having had @ good meal, He was | t? accept the check and give the man $68 75 in good | of -Booth's body, that the United States Treasury has sired to render the occasion a gala time. Among the | Wos "soon side und sido wilu Meine, and in a littio | the stand well together, were started at the first atempt. a regular visitor, and was so well treatod that the fact | Money as change, Anoth rf victim of the fellow whois | been swindled out of $100,000 by aset of arifal- men Jerseyiies there appeared to be an evident determination | more running crushed him, and after passing the bali- | As they rounded tho turn the stallion broke up and at | became a subject of remark in the neiguborhood. One | 8% about paseing passing checks purporting to be | ana their accomplices and tools. By this theory we may © most 0 avorat eorologic on. | Mie poie it wasevident that the latter was beaten, quarter pole was @ Couple of lengths in the rear, orning, however, the the morning of xe; 17, 1 Ao make the mosk of [the favorable meteorological Con- | ry hot put om Sail, and, although she passed Metairie, | Going slong tho baokstroteh he decreased tie disiauco, | rorcams'were hoatd waning from the house of irs. Milter ition, for they turned out in large nuinbers, male and | on (he lower tura Virgil ied her at the three-quarter | so that when they reached tho half-mile pole there was | jut they did not occasion any investigation on the part female, young and old. All classes of society had | pole two lengths, But she appeared to be coming, aud | but a longth between ‘them. Gomg down the Flushing | of the neighbors, and the fact that she had been bro- representatives on the Paterson Course, The mer- | Me race up the homestretch between her and Virgil was | end tue stallion made @ vigorous attempt to reach the | tally murdered was not learned until three o'clock on Dig bie ; Somewhat exciting for a short time. ~be got pretty woll | mare, who was carried off hor foot for @ moment; but | tno afternoon of that day. The body was found with , the professional man of high and low degree, the | yy with the biack at the deaxgate; Out be having an- | being a capital breaker she lost nothing and came lead- | the legs tied together, and dreadful wounds had been well-to-do-former, who has acquired a competency by | otber link loft in the chain, Gu mek away iron Bae, to the be ton aes the oe Gong & | inflicted on the head and throat, probably with a razor, aisle garde ok for ‘ , ‘ . | and beat her home a couple of lengths, Mittie boing gie for the heat, but the pace was too great for } Suspicion at oneo fell on Williams, who, contrary to his Thang gordon truck for the Now York market, the me- | tied, six lengths bevind,, with Mousirie on hee lunks i he broke up, when the mare ome to tho stand | Custom, did pot appear at the house aiter the murder. chante, the gentlenan of leisure, old sports and young | ime of the heat, 1:51, The following 1 a summary :— | in 2:524, a few lengths in advance, winning the heat | io was found wandering througn the streets, wih sports, the staid and matronly farmer's wife, with her | Fixst Race, —The Underwood gift of $300, tor all ages. handily, The following is @ summary of tne | pigod stains on his clothing and a oollar belonging daughters, comely ai . | RA, Alexander enter: Hk ire, by Vandal, to tho deceased in his pu-session, Ono of the sleeves of ugbiers, comely: end Seneutel, oF yihin eat Gapee | "OS be imp Vorken imu A weNOMelNe cco ola 1 1] Fastuox Covrsx—Taorrixa.—Tussday, Juno 4.—Stake | jis shirt had been torn olf, and this being found where drawn on the Oriental Bank in favor of Mr. Philopo- | “ivstactorily aucount for the. otherwise inexplicable troaux, and purporting to be signed by Jacob Weeks, | myatory about the body which was carried to Washing. called at the Centra! olfles yesterday to lodge his com: | 1h) and so sit. ularly and unnecessarily disposed of Oy Plaiut against the forger. Baker and his associates, and tbus we may also account Ssniovs Aoccipret.—A gentleman named Joseph | for the many stores, some of which have a remarkable White, a glass engraver, met with a serious accident on | aif of authomty, about Booth’s sttil boing alive.’ Monday ovening, While proceeding up stairs at his Richmond Not Demonstrative. speneneey ars 10 Jones Leics pe — rapier f en- The Evaminer insists that the city of Richmond fs tangled and he was precipitated to tho floor below, | neither riotous mor demonstrative. It is not to be dis- breaking bis arm about two inchos below the shoulder and otherwise injurmg himsolf. Ho was promptly at- | turbed either by riotous proceedings on the part of the Yended with medical assistance, and is now doing well. | blacks nor by the arrival of the raler of a nation. Com- tending, as the case might be; the young miss who is Proxrockers at Work.—Baron Busselat, of France, juently, it says, “our peo} did not keep watch all being fondly couried, and tho ida aie St, sooth to weal OF feiee tae ‘ota 4 e ee at ey b i is entered th mn. Lou se teens part one ee pas poe re gece cueguneie who arrived in this city afew days ago, and is now Staring bight (ob iva ie ly Ape say. has passed the age when courting is at all probable, | HM, MeDaniels entered! ch. f MUutio, by Planet, dam, | 1) Garpontor entered Ds Ruode Island. having commtted the marder, stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, while coming out of | his cabinet might receive a grand. ovation upon thelr axe and to whose faded charms mon fail to pay their vows— 7 J tered 00,0, Metairie. bj vig Time, 2:57— ‘a place of amusement on Broadway on Monday evening, | rival; but all retired to and such as were not an- all these were witnesses of the sport yesterday, It * gam Katonah, by Voucier 3 an A ‘ ie bel | ee pirhent os thetliin et’ RL eaten. satiny Seinges neler ery eens hs wite, had his pocket picked of $400 moved with the eae elope peeeataly and quietly ‘was very evident, too, that the denizens of Jersey were a Grane Trotting at Poughkeopsie Between George | and a Districs mney — ae en Aunrst oF AN ALLeceo Riorer.—A man named Williom | downy couches to loarn that Mr. Johnson had arrived to bosupplemonted at the “meeting” by a large mum: | This race was the Jersey Derby, Lor which thirty-three MM. Patchen net Gmesenhineete. Boe veienes cies tigeumercamscine: Bh poe Newman, for whom tho police have been on a constant | safety and was oven then quietly rsposing in the <p its ber of those Gothamites whose chief pleasure is in wit- | entries were made, and lots vi ‘speculation indulged in Povamxuarai, Juno 4, 1867. | Toa The detence was most ablo and. persisiont. wood, upon the same bed recenily o-cupied by the great search since the St, Patrick's Day riot in Grand street, | St2to'prisooer,”™ and who, it is alloged, was the marshal of the procession | The Philadelphia Bulletin has the following remars in who put his sword to go bad a use on the bw. C at pelos ME hyo better 18th of March tast, was arrestod yesterday in | the Prosidont was escor pottswood House, Brovkiyn by officer Meir and roandsman Teggs, | qartored in the rooms which but a few days before had of the Forty-first precinct, A largo number of citi- | been occupied by Jefferson Davis. A Confederate foe, zens who were witnesses -of the rict, and | Weare informed, hung upon the walls, and although several of tho police who wero iajured in the fight, | Contained considerably locs than ‘thirty-seven etara,’ i¢ essing the capaciiics of ‘man's most useful friend | for the past twoivo monchs, but which terminated Over two thousand persons witneszed the trot at Doty's | Nothing was left undone that might aid in saving the among the lower orders of creation.” At nine o'clock | 2% complete tizzle in tho minds of all wio had | Goin Park, one milo east of this city, this afternoon, | accused, but in spite of the best’ efforts of the skilful rd er orders lon. nine o'clock | expected to witness a fine race with a large field of b ths aaieaied koeeae, M, ~ | Counsel to prove an alsin, the evidence, though circum im the morning a large crowd of this class] good three year olds Out of tho thirty-threo | between the celebrated horses George Parchen and | ‘anual, overwhelmed thoir most artful or plaustole the- of our citizens had gathered at the forry landing foot of | ontries orgs ogee ee to Pera roy Feo of | General Butler, The greatest interest was felt and the | orie:; so, on the 17:h of March, Williams was found these not come to run, but wina ost aD test anxiety was noticeable on the part of porsons | guilty of murder in the first degree. A motion for ar- Chambers street, and purchased tickets for the track via | gniry that did not show, all bets on this race being play | Sree! ‘< He Ec Semen oe saaacas Darah sitanmarte ocipnan pea str ty Soop OF fay. Tuo betting on this “Darby” suice the Jerome | Present to witness the trotters, “ Both antmnals seemed to | Fev ins was denid, and, the prisoner was nocordingiy gray and gaudy men who bad attended th Park races had been largely in favor of Mr. Morris’ | be im good condition. Tho following is a report of the | sentenced to be hanged on the 4th day of June. r i of the cell ich | did not convey a sufficiently unfe trupression to Sinco that institution had come into existence, aud | sabie aguinst the field, one hundred to sixty being cur- | heats, Judges, Mossrs, Shoemaker, Jones and Hoag:— TUE DRPONTICMT OF THB FRIDORER Mecaanits sapraneed eet rw they ‘contd sesogctee A. J,'a mind, to caues it to be removed, The President others who were to ‘assist’ at it forthe first ume in | rent that he would wid the race, and oven that histwo | Firs! Heat.—Attor an ineffectual attompt the horses | after his conviction was wnexceptionable, His case ox- | him ne the “rod whiskerod marabal.’” A fow ins | Went to Jeff Days’s church in the moroing, and heard their lives. Of course he discussions among these | would be first and second, Mr, Alexander's entr t Py re 8 ,. e y was away, Patchen slightly in advance, ¢ brown held | cited a great deal of sympaiby, from the factof his wero all of one stapio and gravitated all toward one | the next in tavor, fifty against one bunared being offered | his distance the first quarter, trotting squarely, whilo prnechal pag hie persistent denial of his said ho was the man, but others falled to idontify him, divine whose it was to mine topic—horse, Concerning races past and races iu the | that Baywood would land a winner at the post, tow- | Butler “wont up,’ and bis cliances for winning the heat gailt, Many morbidly interested philanthropists of @ sermon from Altuough at tho tim? of the riot the marshal was cad | lster to the Cow spiritual wants the Sera wo roeets hada red mustache and goateo, the prisoner 1s | during tho jon, after which he held a grand levee future they ventured their opinions in qnestionable | oor, ax the day approacued Mr, Jerome's De Courcy | were precarious, Patchen pased on to the half-mile | Philadelphia tried their utmost to induce the exeroise of | cloan shaven, to which fact, If he really is the marshal, | at the hotel, precisely as Davis haddone. It was Koglish, (or deciared, as experts, on disputed potnts, | suddenly hat admires, and soine were willing otake | pole, ‘which tie reached in’ 1:18, ‘Ths last bait was | oxecutive clomsncy ia his behalf, but im vain, Menae ay be neuguea the failure to denuy on the ‘part oi | of by the same persons, and Mr. Johuson was addrensod with an air of contidence that seemed to say, ‘just two to one that the latter would beat Mr. Alexander'a | marked by beautiful trotumg on the part of Patchon, | ino, however, the prisoner deported himself with | gore of those who called to sce him. similarly as ‘Mr. President.’ In fact 4. J. white how much T know about horse!” Thus at one pout the | colt; aud on the cars going to Paterson some were laying | who came in winner of the heat in 2:37, Butler broke | the | most imperturbablo coolness, During the Lstener would have been informed regarding some past | even money that De Courcy would beat Baywood. At | several timos during the heat, and consequently was | time intervening beiwoen ihe sentence and ox. trial of speed, that “Kentucky would have won that race | the last teantoe and after th> names of the starters | badly beaten. se wd ecution, pecan he becamo 80 impressed with only he wasailto pieces when be ran; orin another | had been placed on the board on the Seema Heat.—Jobn V. W. Doty relieved Bristol as | the words of his spiritual advisor, the Rev. Thomas G. instance the knowledge wontd bave been imparted that | judges’ stand, notice was given to the judgos | driver of Vatchen in this i2 consequence of the | Alien, that he warmly embraced religion and bocame re- Metairie was “dead lame” on @ certain specific! | int Baywood’ would not start, and all money laid | latter's arms giving out from lack of uso this season. | inarkably devout All attempia, however, to draw o occasion = when ‘ ho was beaten, which — fact | ou him was then lost, Tho “Darby” being a mile and a | After three fanity starts the horses got the word “go"’ | confession from him were ‘unavailing, although he was fully accounts for his ill luck. Having crossed | naif dash, the horses had to be started from the haif- | and apod away on the first quarter, Paichen taking tho | frequently imporiuned by bis spicitual adviser to throw over to Jersey, and become seated in the cars, @ special | rile polo, on the (ar side of the track, and much time | load and maintaining it throughout the race, excopt oa | gome light on the mysiery. rain being in readiness at ten o'clock to convey parties | was cut co waste before ail the jockeys appeared in she | the last quarter whoro he behind, tuck out, THR NIGHT BRYORE THR RXRCUTION to the track, conversation was conflned to the racing | gaudie, one of Mr. Jerome's being led about for - | Butler coming in @ nock and shoulders ahead. If | the®prisouer retired at an early hour and slept soundly, topic during the whote time of the transit. The proba- ‘Bo visitors beiag allowed to annpy ring the last ‘attend. been "ict mond lowed almost isel, : Fie 1x Gnaxp Struct. —About seven o'clock last night | Pein ns a ie ituatsious predecessor,’ aud it moedoat fire broke out on the second floor of No. 145 Grand | but the presence of Horace Greeley and the hearty gresp street, felt hat warerooms of Nascimento & Scott. The | of his hand to complete t prompt arrival of the firemen enabled them to extinguish Sick of Party. the fire before damage to any considerable extent was | The Richmond Whig, in the fulness of an oppressed done, The principal loss will bo by water and smoke— | qj, declares:—The vi word party sickens and | probably about $1,000—said to bo insured in the Baltic pring Wel Atiacnic orien pasa and Germania Insurance Companies, The building is td tl owned by Israel J. Saloman; it is damaged about $150 | all dealing with parties. If any Virginian is in haste to and is insured, Fir) Marshal Bakor has tho origia of the | identify himself with either of the parties existing in the xing long time wit his plebian luxurics— ‘only five cente a half pint”— | yocrurey kent bilities and improvabilisies of this, that or the other thing appeared few hours of his life, the da under investigati taste in euch poasoesion horse winning. were, ax the roportors say, “fully br faba pepe yee rag pede} Hig y an Guaveuase «ire sbieotaioncs the Sheri, tis | sai co EE ey Wo enpess wover emia te ably discusses Even tho oid veteran peanut v un, Mr. Jerome's Redwing aud | part of either horse, although both sho: counsel and others, and yet protested his innocence of be ‘utieen 6 the old sense. We ex; never to who passed through the train endeavoring to aispose M first and second, Cordelia third, | speed at times, Butler, as in the previous heat, made | the murder with which he was charged. Ho acknow- SOUTHERN RELIEF. think it seule while to advocate the princely eenntan and instt eatab- 4 Ruthi just, They rau in this way | several bad broake. The first half mile was mado im | icdged the murder of the boy in his youth, however, ‘ was bantered for nion on the result of the forth- | aiong the lower wrn, but gevting om to the bomesincn | 1:1535. Time, 2:33 tind said that crime had prejudiced. the’ people acaiast | A Home for the Fawtali Mivstestppl. wg Ty pn Poe coming events; but he Lad no opinion to offer on the | a change of position soon took place, Monday and Ruth Third Hea'—The horses got off after one unsuccessful | him to such a degroe that he was senteuced to be hanged TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERALD. lished to be founders ‘at We ‘4 ~ by pees over pe yt pen egetens Prpotey! he tiga Bes : jess ran through the otuer-, and as they a in front | start, —_ men! the lead. Another chan; = for what he had nos really committed. Owing to the devastations of the late war, the terrible = Tepressnted . pe who will m1 ces, a stock | stan a neck ahoad - | place ‘art Patchon, Thorne Deane, of Pough- Fepresent our convictions, senimenis snd past tm trade."’ The fact that the accession .of sports from x bag marae age of meaioea ee Eeepaie, banding tq ribbons, In this heat Butler ted drought of last summer and the late destructive freshet, public conduct. We see cared at pee ae Gotham was not entirely homogeneous was evidenced | Gourcy fourth, with Corde! by the query put fort in dulcet tones by a red-faced, | Mice the quariot were Koing « cli ‘as they | Fimurih Heat—By all odds this was the mast exciti snub-nosed = Milesian, = who, espying = friend under the strivgs but it was very ev that Ruth- | heat of the race, Bristo! resumed his place as driver featoa in a corer of the car, asked bim | [oss and Monday were well in lind, Going around the | Patchen, and as was subsequently proved it was “for the yoeiferousiy would he ‘double that bet of the | upper turn Monday led two lengths, Ruthless laying or those interested in Faichen. The second start y. Att a Ofth and already out of the | during the whole ways and came ia a winner in 2:35. thousands of the people of Mississippi are reduced to the ‘Weeeeecaner a utmost extremities of want and suffering. The poor bap- | ourselves, therefore, with sbusgencts csaanwe less widows and orphans of the State are many of them | the welfare of the ciate. in a perishing condition, A “Home” for these famish- ‘Rakasebuces. eud against the vay mare’ Thus, flitting past | ionind him, keeping the others at juart-r | was a ‘‘go," and Patchen let out handsomely, passing idows and has been established at Lauder- bamiots and villages, time and the train sped | role the four rau nose and tall, Monday first, Ruthless | the quarter pole several lengths ia advance of ‘his com- -< omnene - A lotter from Texas says tbat parties thore are divided - onward, until after a ride of three-quarters of am hour | Pood kedwing third, aud Do Courey fourth. On the er Gacunestoas quarter Butler broke badly, and dale Springs, which could be made to accommodate | into consorvatives and Thad-icals, the halting place reached, and the cars were speedily emptied of their passengers. A short walk up @ gently rising bill, skirted at its base by the sivery Passaic, brought the pleasure seekers to the track. Here ali was nimation, On the verandah of the hotel, immediateiy 6, a crowd was assembled, while a dapper |tile gentleman with stentoria was auctioning po 3 in embryo. in the # e of gigantic tr hat surround the track onelosure were canvass booths, Wherotn were dispensed y passed Redwing and tried hard on settling down to a square trot steadily left bit too; but faster he came the being a long distance tn advance on the thi quicker they went, aud at the batf-mile pole, which | quarter. Patcben ed down the Lome strotch finished the first mue, the time beimg 1:403¢, Monday | handsome style, went by wags still in hand and leadiog Ruthless a couple ‘of lengths, safe distance, amidst the enthusiastic cheers of the yo Ce lengths further off, and Redwing not | ence. The half mile was accomplished in 1:2054, and | sights that would prove affecting to most men, Atabout ing ber stable companion to do nine o’ciock his spiritual adviser arrived and remainod heavy business, From there to this heat both horses behaved badly, | closeted with him up to ten o'clock, when the Sheriff, tall, Monday went oa with the ined tho advantage going to the half-mil the jury and members of the press, numbering in ali 8, and winning the heat in 3 about twenty ers, eee The prisoner, mean- twelve or fifteen hundred. The property is entirely paid for, and ail contributions are devotedjto the imme- | Interesting Incident in Southern Soctal Life. diate relief of the sufferers, By a system of agricul- The Baltimore Commercial relates the following:— tural and mechanical operations, which it is designed to | Within a few days past a case of somewhat novel char inaugurate s0 soon as the means at the disposal of the | acter has been discovered by some philanthropic ladies managers will justify the attempt, the Home will soon | in Old Town. It seems that previous to the ware highly , Specemneceuaien se enen | ereameen acme s, Semen as uscfal trade, and being fics elevated im thelr social in true ‘thera style. The results’ of the brervedeos making any offort, 4 the remeiuder of th the end it was no rai lead, Ruthlest following in front o: De Courcy, and in cakes, pies, oysters and isger, together with dria! this’ way they came up the homestrotch and’ passed | John Lovett named bl. g. Genoral Butier..2 1 1 2 1) time, had manilested the uumost firmness to his spiritual | status, bo qualified for usefulness in tho world, " & strictly "temperance character. All these seemed | unger ie string. Monday won by alongth anda haif, | James MeManu named br. & Gourge Mf. adviser, and declared imeoit reliant on God and ready | ““The’ Hone contains at this time from ‘ve to six | bebclumation and the was: lott, helpers ned atone? see to be driving a Boo trade, Now, nd until | Ruthless second, a short leneth in advance of DeCourcy, Patchen... aw, oes +12 2 1 27) to meet his death. A fow minutes before oleven A. M. | hundred, while bundreds more, with gaunt famine Enety reached Wis city several days since, in search of SS Se eee dae eee f | who was ten lengils in advance of Redwing, Cordelia Time. 88, 2:85, 2°99, 2:55, the Sherit, accom; Ww entered the | staring thom in. the face, aro beaving in their tears for | geuneold aaa ny wap hans abe’ the sport (oalf-past one o'clock “nowaere.”” Time, 2:52. The foilowing is the sum- *g cell and notified Lim of the noar approach of | admission. Mothers, sick and faint themselves from ih Ppa aed ag tor rebeh ta ihov. enter auupetr, bad corryelie, -treighied, SHR poreens of oth TRIAL TRIP OF T the time for the performances of his unpleasant daty, | want and suffering, plead upon their knees that thelr | when she enoociered. one of her old servanta now & Sh capasanigtonss tar wamaaiy the taees Sanaa Denny, a sweepstake premium of HAL TRIP OF THE STEAMSHIP CHINA. Colonel Keichitn, one of the prwon inspectors, vom | joved children may be.saved from starvation. Scenes | rosident here, who insisted Upon returning the many all apparently bent on wituossing the races advertised olds; $50 cutrance, play or pay, Tm a bip © om ship of the tured to ask the condemned if ho stil professed his inno- | of anguish would touch every heart capable of | acts of kind displayed in the tr phoneme gyre dae Ail tadtenmes Stee aR aN nda half mile dash, Closed with thirty.(hree en- 0 new chemnebip Chien, tention dig steam: | ooace. To this Williams ropied, “I am innocent, | fooling “ancther's woe" are witnessed daily at this | vided her former tnistess witha, comforiable homie, Cire ceuaasme aes gheatumeauue ries — ships Great Republic and Celestial Empire, owned by | Colonel, and I aball so state irom the scaffold.” The | Home. Who will’help t6 foed and clothe these ing | How singular are (he workings of a kind Providouce, im describe a crcta, in ‘he centre of wht ¥; Morrie ontored » ¢, Moucay, by Colton, dam Molle | | tho Pacifo Mal Steamship Company,fand designed to ply | sherif then nolited him to prepare, ant he answered | jute once! What ia done for ihetr relief tauat be done se Pg es Jackson, by Vandal...... ‘ gece ‘that he was ready. Mr, Worrell asked uickly. 8! we t them to starve wo 4 trainer, holding « long leathern bridie which answered | "Norris ontered b. €, Ruthlosy by tinproved Ketipss, | Potwoon San Francisco and China and Japan, went on ® | ver acknowledged to any one tbe commission of tho | Ewe ne seane of staing them’. Forbid it humasity? The Credit of the So to hall the diameter of ihe geometrical figure, and around which were grouped a number of person’ dts- coursing in appropriate horse talk as to the points dam Barbarity, by Simeon, secesees 2 | brial trip yesterday, The steamor loft pier No. 43 North | crime, and be answered in the vo. He also took Mr, Jerome entered ch ¢ De Courey, by Trovatore, y ‘ occasion to express himself perfectly satisfied with Mr, Gam Rhoda, by Gloncoe , River, ab ton o'clock A. M. sharp, and immodimely pte | Srerteti'e ouorss ta ie behale, Forbid it religion! Forbid it Heaven! Food is more | The Charleston (S. C.) Mercury, Ist inst., sa: needed than else. At the same time, the | quostion of security rests upon those points—the per- great pumber suddenly collected in the tnatitution, | sonal good faith and intogrity of the borrower and the of the animal, Just beyond were those juvenile ” a Rod 7 Bairowate: Gia cooded seaward, read! the prisoner arose, renders specimens of industry whose faces ero so tamiliar ae Uy Vemdihasecs corns teoeesh ecco Ta about fifigon minutos the hawsors were hauled | and'wit tie. aid of he crates petsed ‘rom, the coll | wwimoue any Browlslon, nerf teen cae rec eny and | description aud gross value of the seourlty offered. Of in our streets, the bootblacks, who, having turned | Cyclone, by Van through the commiltoe room, and thenos into the prison | bi sricics neceasary tothe comforis of a home, Among | the honor and integrity of the planters and br ge a le Bena a Pred pp in, Tho big ship then guided slowly along watt she | Wei futlowed by. the mournful proceasion Usual on | the things most needed are cloihing, bedding, furnuure, | merchante of South’ Carolina it ‘mi not dust of Jersey presented them for earning a _ = came alongside of Staten Isiand, when a litle more steam | 306," occasions. In passing through the committee | medicines and all farming and hamvcal fmploments’ | become as to speak at length, but may feats of "grand aud lofty tambling,”"'and. taterspersing | _ Dennis Ready's of horses were sold. yesterday | wan put on and sho went out to sea in good atyle, tne | room he paused to shako hands with Mr. Haines, the | Donations of any. thete articles will bo ar affective | (sty point, to our traditional roputation, to the Uhoir fun with endeavors to add their day s earnings | MerBING Yatore the racing Vesa | Zigsag, the famous | ship making, according to General Mevullom, who war | apathecery of the prisea, and bado him guod by in tn aiding thle move deserving chertiz on cunsrivations Of | ‘ar were cet abd adjusted al We close, and to the boots eared © , dler and steeple chaser, br nging $3 ork. ‘1 {rhenever pow comers appeared ce the gound, by rush: | Tan $525, and Tom Woolfolk game” atacce, "us oblp weed. oak Gs cae accen emlapreinnn | isch ot clas Rema mee eos eschewed | Sane a aensanr tie mum numrenetom, re St OUTER: OS OIG Or Ce ate ay eth gis aban another point was the rocking figure of ‘Aunt Sal The Races To-day. —— Se ni“ pighaage pe att pes Tea Sign ind tome tate bee eae tanya, | eenney tie teed, ae toon me of "Miscistippta | Months, to prove that our monetary obligations bave or the wooden vegress on a pivot, passing by which t Tho sport to-day will commence with a steeple chas Gome expecting snziously to eee the wreck of the Sas- | (oo iio cccmion having been the heaging Of Probit, lady of the highest social postiion, is now 1 the city, at | been Corearally fulGiied and that our business contracts Visitor was informed that this was “ihe piace to get | to be foliowed by a mile dash; then® three mile dash, | tiago de Cuba on the Jersey Shore, but in this point of | joing sot up at @ remote tim. the spacious | the Now York Hotel, soliciting contributions for this | have been strictly complied with, In tho matter of se- Fee ee eee ec tall tre cian er | int siterwards 0 selling rece et A nile and a quarter. | their curiosity they were disappointed by that pater | prison yard, however, this fearful engine of death wos | Home, i curity our planters can give that best of all securitics— SS in nae cee Prado The pool saies anuexed will qive a very fair estimate of | famitas of trial trips, Captain Jack not easily to be seen from without tue bigh walls of | Aji those disposed to promote the objects proposed by | unencumbered real estate—aud they can aflord, while which {oat wore aliowed on payment of s wwenty-tive | the value in which the borses are held by those disposed THE GURT4 ON BOARD The roof of an old do- | this institution, by contributions of moncy or art they pay a high rate of interest, to give as security —_ fon all Aunt Sally seemed to draw but liitic cus- | to specula: ee he uate of each race: — wore composed of every conceivable nationality. Cali- eg aaa may toel assured that ali poet, ne a, a an ogg Ko Sa Re Cog Eyl gas ‘AS the time for the first race drew near the stands in. | The pool ceili last hi fread ee BULY Wei aceeaatig "Sones Beams Le eet Bot viaaar ceived ta tes sonden haee | Wevl be properit. aad eromply app the rel ag eh mliatey of thie? sido the he gow euci = “— tech pngen “eon ge _ by any moans, nx brisk as Allen, President Novelty Iron Works; Mr. P,P. Trow- ‘workmen and reporters who and, with the knowledge (hat no Carolinian of standin, one o'clock the gram — presen ‘ Be ee = able crowd, howev bridge, J. Wilson Stratton, Isaac V. ‘Holmes, Chancey thin the prison walla, The crowd ‘SAD CASE OF DROWNING. would use even a legal quibble or flaw for the evasion a NE trovle *hace'at about three mes, two titen ot | Yibatd, General MeCuilum, Bx-Chief Rugioese Sieiners, eonvans = {uth State with aa much safety as in Vermont or Mas. courtly kat iin drmor and with tance im rest, over a fair hunting country, with'twenty.seven | Usied States Navy, J. P tang Singalnr Recovery of a Body. coohannia.” generally ‘that ail Motzgar, Krastua W. Smith, Captain F. R. Baby and Mr, Shangte ‘at catching @ glimpse of By A ‘man Fry. prancing on their mettiesome steeds, to make the scene A handicap, for all ages, of $750, ‘there: sensibly about {From the Kaox (Indiana) Ledger, May 24.) ja Las in medi@ral times brought together hundreds of | entries. The p jn vine mm Tur. ~~ cag on however, pron a On Saturday last, about ten o'clock in the forevoon, as ~ ‘The Credit of Virgint: brave men and ladies fair as Witnesses of the tourna- | Zigzag ‘The trip was what is known as an ongineer’s trial, and Joseph ,, | Miss Gould and another young lady were attempting to | the Norfolk Journal of June 3 says:—On tho 17th ment. A group wich gathered round one tall, stalwart | Birague was merely for the purpose of Keying up and Obeetving and Ideutenant F.C, | Walk & single hewed timber, which reached from one | 1414, we HG. Fant, President of the First National man whitlersvever he moved, and the number of per- | Citadel . fee bearing of the cumunes, The ship, Dowover, gave the Second district, guarded ali | sbutment to another of the across Yollow river at » HG. sons who shook him by the hand, told the presence of | Armstrot unmistakable indications of great speed, aod will no | the approaches to the prison most effectoaity, and kept | tis place, the centre portion of which bad been washed | Bank of Richmond, addressed a latter to Mr, William F, John C. Heenan, the “‘Benccia Boy,” whose and | Bleck Be doubt create some consternation among the Chigamen respectable distance the scattered crowd of boys and | SWay during the late freshet, Miss Gould lost her balance | Tayior, Auditor of Public Accounts in reforence to t notoriety as the American exponeat of the P, has | Brown Harry. and “Japs.” men who found satisfaction 19 even staring at the . | and fell ia. Among those who witnessed tho accident | giate Webt and matters connected therewith. The trayoilod far and near. : In the secon DRACRIPTION OF THR CHINA. ing walls within whose confines the tragedy was being | WA “rs Zerbe, who was at her own door on the bluff on greater portion of the amount required to pay the July Shortly before half-past one o'clock the judges and Her length between ‘diculars is 960 fest, 313 ted. this side of tho river, and who screamed with all ber | interest is now in the Treasury, and there is no the timers took their places, and the horses for the first tech ever Uh; trendth of'beam, @8 font; mentéed boleatn | ma execonon, vocal for help and was almost immediate'y | to guppose that the interest om the public debt will not Face were brought on the course, all appareatiy In ox: of beam, including outer planking, 47 feet 10 inches; | Thedoomed man limped as firmly as his deformity | beard by her h Hine the faced, 2 Bis mill | be pumctually paid. Cellont condition, The jockeys soon after followed, 3 Tength of hold, 31 feet 6 inches. She has three com- | would allow toward the scaffold, refusing all assistance | but & few rude | below ap be arrayed i Variegaced uniforms, and the necessary . 20 3s 19 | proto decks and an orlop deck ; has four watertight buik- | until he arrived at the steps, wiven it was found neces- | #000 upon the | shore opposite to where, tho Tho South on the Attorney General, Preliminaries being attended to they mounted, and, y ugh (he attempt was ma forward and aft; floors of white oak, | sary to belp him up. Arrived on the broad he buss was seen iw hee loa i Soe aoe The Now Orleans Picaywne of May 80 says:—The Wills the haus weed bolts Sena apereeesmecag | nT i a 13, by 18 inches, amd at head 14 inches | seated Rimeolt on the chair planed there Toe, Bie tes, Sa caus went conde on 'eor i got im ber grasp, | opinion of the Attorney Geueral dose not make law; Fhile the hoais were being ran ail eyes were follow! floored solidly and conged; she is iron | while the Rev. Mr. made a fow remarks 7 Fepeeees, eee eames Trotting on the Fashion Course. Stripped on tue inside of ‘tame. and outside of inner. | bebalt. He stated that Wiliams will denied having ure’ Shick so 6 hE A SrtA a eo get " ally by the Indies, ” f planking, being double pianked from her keel | committed the tm: about , In sank togeth rt j of whom had her favorite ai i, on One of the most interesting trots of the season took | course of anew! ‘the commission of many | Sbore that they both sank together to rise no more. The | General is tte of construction by which the Presi. lavished praises, and to whom sue would, ever and & place on the Fashion Courso yesterday afternoon. The ve ne women an Her Senn plant ie tour inches tutes | Setaoun easy, ams be lorea and bolteved that Tie | frantic serearmt of Mra Zerie, who had called ‘her hue. | font guides nis offer! conduct and ite the rule. to nd €all the aiteniton of her frends, as the contestant tn: timo made was not particularly quick, but the race was a | ghe is bark rigged, having fore and main satis and top jon | band to the aid @ drowning girl, and who witnessed | the officials of whom the President has the oxecutl ve the circuit of Ube track. z : 2 ze H ¢, were truly heartrendiog. Although | direction, The opinion is the rule of ti ecutive ae of motives, she seemed to reflect partments of the ernment, @apoul good one throughout, and afforded a pleasant afternoon's | sails, and opr 1 : Considerable rex re. was exprosencd that there were not y ing the inten more starters in the “Jersey Dery,’ as dat of the | entertainment, The company present was by no means py eg Te ES SS te ie eee upon herself for summoning her husband to bis final | tion of the legisiative department. If it be opposed thirty-three entries oniv ove put in an appearance, " the prestige of the Paterson 1 end 6 " ua doom. The body of Miss Gould was recovered in a very | or resisted, of disregarded, it is not simply oppost: ‘When this race was Guished the stands were seaptied of | Htmerous, owing to the prestige aces, | horizontal tabss, pre PE ed prayer, | short time after the oc bat that of Mr. Zorbe was | tion to the Executive, but to. the law of the land the crowds of ep rs, w in time thereafter | Which took precedence among sporting mon, and very cireulating pee sore BAS inverted engines, 18 Soncla- Dot found until about two o'clock in the afternoon. as expounded by the offi of the government, were wending ‘bei: way iy » (rom Now | naturally caused a somewhat limited attendance at the | neh cylinder by ts tam siroke, hee » centrifugal pump | vom co of | ME. erbe was halt owner of the sieam mil at | it would be the rule in direct SESS cent S on 4 and i ed Ot | Fashion, The race was mile heats, to wagons, for a | out of the khip when leaking, besides two ten inch bil prisoner's ae? 4 }— pm) Anny ‘ot Knox. white tn seare a Tether woke mt « stake of $250, for which Louise, Rhode Island and a sot tanaen Aan Vester peu re bis placed | the body of Mr. Zerbe, who was drowned in Yellow river | the miutary to say that The krey gelding contended. Before the start the gry was | Govndent boilers. The pimps can be used for pumpla Just a0 the cap was being drawn over Sos proven Peer bas rome ot bic. own sbine were thrown | (ve am am ‘eee am pana tn jiotbomien: tor out) heavy the favorite in the pools, a strong impression seeming to | out the ship or fire purposes, She has 24 streams on bis counsel, and he said, into be a oF oe fhe Aa bl wee nantes Ot tos cored, febeend avo fac only Dela | pervade the minds of buyers that his star was in the og on be wee oe = . “Good py Hd to float i = ey fi S. Sree 80 Tm reato ’ : 1 Congress express. diaappotutment. The race for the Uaderwood | ascendant and that he would carry off the honors of the ‘ot the "lower bas “Sug potters | Gunmmacd trem ine sight, | Went down, it would sink at the place be manifest usurpation, and neither is, «e seaffold, ntirely encased in iron, She is ventilated forward | this spectacle of a cripple balancing h whieh the proceeding , was not ink, among the things likely to be done or at i is ‘bed. wass very hol- | day. The result of the race, hower and ‘shirt was watched with much eurrosit ing. The black Vanda: colt won | heata, the on tion: for, after t and aft through pipes, has accommodation for 500 Oret | and boidly facing, without a tremor, the death een 6 vs Glen (he tenta of tae nver tempted. oo first of which seomed to be given to bim vy the | * wren A ahr a sone yen and second cabin Passengers and soo wreerage, he nes was 9 Bee at hand, Ae the moments of We careteny, —— ‘yee. Soea a & email bent, «ne Lyuohburg Pérginian of dene a, wage av vord ocher threo, Great digappointinen w experienced by | Contes J * 5 fe preservers and 12 metallic life boats wo | short nervously several times, x a it Counsel, _ General those who bad backed Mr. Aiexander's nomination when | herself the better tiorse, amd won the face | life rafia She is 3,896 tons, government measurement; | after Mr. ‘shen, "doa be sereitul vo,me, a sinner for pn Tod a cht She grabling vo ferred to is oat last, and fer other ressous that might be @ 4 It was found that Baywood would not start, The ran- | with tittle apparent difculty, After the first heat the 5,009 carpenters’ measurement. Her buli ie unlike the | Jesus Christ's sake. Amon. he = ‘were immediately ‘and body wn Up pre. pay) ‘apy erent are as «© ners for this “great event,” in which there were thirty. | : hag | Geet Republic. She was built by W. H, of New | had hardiy escaped his ever, when | Tistiy at tbe place wherd the shirt dlouppoared. pong dpa % three eniries, were nominall; | tie Warned and run a strongly in her favor agit bad | York. Hor engine was built by the Novelty Iron Works, | there was a sudden way J ee aes Vieginis, we eon reatity, as Mr. Sanfora’s Gilly Cordebia was staried soleiy | previously done for the gray, whose friends showed a | All the work on the ship was performed under the and tho body of the tan darhed Sarougs ab semen of the One Gis Wale ue ian se aoe ores ¢ Noakes a to win’a bet wich Mr, Watson, marked inclination to desert him. After the second heat | supervision of W. W. Vanderbilt, general qeperiaton- the the feaching {6 utmost pay a double the population it had ta 1866 a the from the aqnotion of eat qaeslions OX & coer *) Mootay #on with the great filly Ruthiees never | wax won by the stallion all chance of the gray winning @ | dent of hulls and machinery in the Pacific Steam. | a We horrible to = This occurred at reven- aw, jouble popul ub. | from agi a a i : i i i beige called woon Th is terine es larca otherq ise irritating character.” finished Grst amd 900d. as | heat. lot aloue the race. soomed akan end, ag bie race | alic Comvaug. (oon miaules aller eiavea

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