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i al " NEW YORK HERALD,” THUR‘. jay, JUNE 90, i867—TRIPLE SHERT. rc ~-_—— HE TURF. ~~ pide of tbe houto the int they were four lengths ahead -" piazzas on the res “ ‘mg in its richnoss of 3 who were close togetier. Ip ,.+f Rivoli and Rut) HAYTI AND POR‘T6 RICO CUBA. ecene was equally pleas. ‘a; %and o® music here | up tho homestreich and pase Vy way they « ‘ B display and. detail of.Deanty. A “384, 08 nee Oe? | went around the upper tur? ced. toe’ Bland, | As cae discoursed sweet sounds throug r arou! stan: heen ANGLE SEOPE OF BURGE, CHATTER roeagure, | Of, and Rivoli leavir De Cou: ehook Monde’ ‘The steamehip Eagle, Captain Greene, from Havana on a dreamy waltzes and wie Larmowter Of eg inftueues | tothe quarter-polo af Rui quasi’. ran SPECIAL CORRESPONDENZ.¢ OF THE HERALD. the 15th imstant, arrived at this port yesterday. ferlon athe f ING, Connector ' caloulated to float pleasingly aud ‘and aid im the effect | the pdint this “s0_and tail. by rounded Haytien Paper ey, Or Papen ies 7" ‘at 240 Broadway, ting of the | (SSGMenee Oana gn | Raph" age p's reg | "Asia thet peretaracinnro ns | SECM GUNN OT wn | Carine gone Bea ra Tho Summer Meeting o € dy the still calm influences of a burning sun. fear, a of Monday, RU up “brtnging up tho | Leggerheads with:'the Provisional Govern- | 1. .orea Royal Decree Gi spe ake ae ale act American Jockey Club. Frege a now po’ day was boutov, *”.4 Giipatrick, on Kuthiess, | ment=Lle fe Deevared Protector of Hayti. nanatinn Slenaie hers, 2° foe shored unl divoree lnebtalses Gos ed ureeth ite to the club house also r hanging in front, shielded the gay assemblage o ran .onsieam, and i> going round the lower tara Havana, June 15, 1867. Sradamse paemeenee meg gis +) ¢ Rivoli o, « Courcey, The lat- Ye Caio on, te, nag OR un, ¥0 De Courcey. The lst | By the arrival OP the Spanish stoamer Pelayo, from | i etem “Poition ar ihe Savings Bak The pn MB Rs “PRIZES GASHED IN ALD Ana en A. “Sal Brosdwayr Private 6 WRAL SM pee O TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'B va sa es M: G Greewich ake, ‘prota = i em iin ; r position from the glare of the san, while wet eheeae tito “best “os” ia, Momence Hae nat ow lay | St Thomas, we ‘vom Heyth ate he Savinge meet F THE JER OME PARK RACES. wie oat dha opposite assemblage ‘the. per + | hetween Wim and the great Ruthless, the ex- A letter from he @ape, dated the 8th ult, says:— Havana, June 16, 1867, Jin miring gaze of th citemen’ ‘As they ap- i nated by the congrogation, tot anton, | proached the grad stand thoy were head andi heal, and | Although tlre provisional government had submitted.| 1p eorroboration of an opitiion which I expressed in & which were pres of beautiful Women, in the most be % at, at tion with’ De | toGeneral Salnave, Saget and Chevalier, its members | previous letter, I now learn that the last Spanish mail fund displaying the representative chart (trae cgncaee Atte’ ener tae diss eatameteiber horse, | continued to carry out ite attributes, but undor certain | steamer brought out a royal decree declaring ‘free all eure 00 all aly aad (AT 7p Pree De eee eee ie ieaatte von | eazltions colored children born of slave parents on and after the grounds in such large force could, 3 Tail to rosiect the | was three or four lengths behind, Monday several lengibs Among the measures adopted by said government | ist of July next, after said date any slave may obtain greatest honor on the Americ? 4 “yaXoy Club, to whose | further off Time 3:05, the Ins’ inile being run i 1:31 | was mo ordering ita delegates in Cape Haytien to | his or her liberty for the amount of $250, 1 am assured ret etievatioo of tbs tag’ $10 Shin great Stop Corr | a a ace. ad le Jounaeine carried: are | PYM 400,000 “gourdes” (dollars) of the papor cur- | that the Captain Genoral has recelved sald decree, and purity and rendering i, orehy of the contineed patron- | taken oto consideration, it will rank ag one of tne best | reney rendered useless for circulation. Only on | ¢hat it has not been published yet for fear that its sud- Coffees, Fish, af anyntore in New NIELS, M. SURGEO) a FLEREY. A. Da M1 M16 Bauatie or detention, from bus for stricture, Tage and person, Ywours from 9 to Tas aa at inh — al aaa LD BYES MADE NEW WITHOUT Pocton oR post-paid on receipt of Dr, BB. Foote, 2 are on eene “Somm. teamien SCENTS GN AND ABOUT THE GROUNDS, A Rare Display of Beauty and age of the yeutler 2, Taces that ever took place in America, fourth of that quantity was committed to the | don circulation among the colored classes might produce ith street, New P THR THIRD RACK, -— fr Fashion. MRR Meda, wanes ai ba Bip el nN arn opera! stakes, foe fe year Olde ditance five fur. | flamer, : en ego Rete “aesnpsh be. the | too — enthusiastic demonstration, whieh, perhaps, Comforts and cure for the ruptured, Bent peice port OF ihe, day the grand ngs; subscription ), will , parties ploy: Irpoee. trick | wou! dangerous, ceipt Address Dr. KE. ave. pT as me Seheverd 2 patie Bla a note | F. Morris entered b, f. Cleopatra, by Eollpes. dam | | was repeated at Port au Prince and Jacmel. This | " Witn regard to the business of the bark Ocean Home, | "¥# corner Twenty.sighth street, New Xork, ered tu interested knota, and money was modestly Ella Rogers, by Hermes... Bae ere conduct gave great umbrage to General Salnave (who | 1 understand from w very reliable source that the order Confidential information for the married. Bont im ACAPETAL DAY’S SPORT | Sapares in loree figures, large sums being staked with, | Mr. 1. Kasford énlered B. c. Puck, by Beythian, (a0 5 | appears to bes men ef hosor), and indoced him to pub- | tovell her et. publia-aeilon’ is lirely vo be Moterred, or | envelope or Wee, | Aadrese De. 7 Bie int bmn wipe coe he a tac Ge oe pease uh. Sanford entered cb. f, Pretty One, by Lexing- ‘ lish an address to the people expressive of bis indigna- oar. feed Pe top md - pher. PL ane! fle iF. | Lexington avenue, corner pai wtrest, H. ¥ —— visi 4 Guely Jagpected the horses se they were brought up in |. _ ton, dam imported, by Weatherbits.......,..-. ton at the whole proceedings, manifesting that he would | ton, auggesting that the case might be deferred for | [pRIZES CASH RD IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIBG henee to the summons of the mUsaziD In the cal | eee ae Aiblomr nes nt bY Ravenna, dam 5: | rotine with hie forces, an the provislondl government had | awbtie to gieetias em opportunity of lockidg imto'tt Bo | I” Cirowars ena information i ig, di his +t i ast’? ‘rom a see eenreeceserereesteee seeeere 4 FOUR FINE RACES, | titvelier'or'the jadzes’ nana on tno ght. Jockeys | | SC Pasi, Cycloid Oberon Mary Maia aid Ualiculer- | qeviated from all tne intents and purposes of tho revo. | fr the authorities here did’ anyubing farther in the 116 Broadway and atoot, were ‘questioned and cross-questioned most per- | #0n were entered, but did not run, lution, addiog that it (the provisional government) ‘had be ¥ * very similar to the above, in NO! —WAl sistently by these amterested parties, How was Time, 1:09%. rot very clean hands.” The attitude assumed “tend = app: a tht fon od Eaton ‘was obneiderabiy CHILBERG’S GERMAN OINTMENT. Pegg i Te Delaware “im bis training exercise? =Was he Tho betting was about even betwoon Sanford’stwoand | hy galnave naturally produced a great panic | Which the eo > by pod “A a certain cur : , m4 Rheum, and somd, or was it trae that he had been failing and that | Morris’ filly in the pools, Bacon’s not bringing as mC | among the members of” the provisional govern. | SWelled in consequence of a rather hasty conclusion on boyd ag scrotal power ok eae ot the part of the Cuban authorities, The Captain General 1 4 Loxemb: jainly the better horse of the two? | as either of the others. ment, and before he could “thrust them out of the | © NN ——————————— Luxe'aburg, Ruthless, Cleopatra and Hundreds of “much. iestions were anxiously put. to TE RACE. windows at the point of the bayonet, they thought it Bpantdh ‘Miotstoe brig effect. above, "itated Hite oy HOUSES, ROOMS, &U., WANTED. " veckoys, slabie boys and bangers-on, and fually, altera | | Thiarace being five furlongs, the youngsters werd | prudont to relinquish their powers to Generals Salnave, | Sinus Minnie ta tho aes abtte tet coward to Prem dthnane nes mere Wen wns Seer or ; Virgil the Winners, just and complete mspection of the favorites in’ regard | started at the same piace as the other races wero—im- | Saget and Chevalier, those being the only ones invested thas ven to Mr. would rush bee with 0 xamine thorot PHYSICIAN WANTS AN OFFIOR, WITH to their condition, style and action, the canvassing | mediately under tho club stand, and directly in front of | with power till the election of the new President, | ¢xami eine Rhy the papers now 1m his hands rela- Ko rers i: ‘ Ye! Mo crowd would rush back to the stand and boldiy back | the grandstand and all the people; m fact, the view al | Saget, the Provisional President, with his twenty-two | “ve to this affair. bo nner eegt ng, for himself am ? ae 4 their favorites on the strength of the information elicit- | start from this piace is better than any other that can | members, and Chevalior as Vice President, were nothing We learn from Georgetown, Demerara, that the United ‘locality from Fourteenth rots from Third to Seventh Yeosworlay the races of the smnomer mecting of we | Ai cr pumped out Dy sbrowd cross-questioning. Large | bo dhosam on the ground, Bacon's Billy jumped of with | more than so many aatellites of the prepoudering Sak, | States steamer Penobscot, Commander Fleming, five | Prefered: one avenues. | Address, Auacrican Jookey Club wore inaugurated at the Jerome | Ciouhts of money were this staked, and the excite. | the lead, Protty One socond, Cleopatra third and Puck | nave, y fume, ast from Barbadoor, had put into the former port | iocaitiy, mamber of rooms und rent, box 89 arab oie, _ Tomes and reat, bor 210 Fask course. The spring series of reces had proved #0 | ment on the races, together with tho enthusiasm with | fourth. They ram in this way past the half-mile pole; The day after the above evonts there was a popular 7 , boat Bonvet, Commander Montpezat, 7 calles Which the winning horse was received as he tore by | but on the lower turn a change took place, Morris’ lly | and extensive demonsteation in favor of Salnave. Men, The French gun! » sucovesful, go interesting, and, moreover, had called i ine 8 anc wan greater than on any previous | running up and taking a lead of four lengths, Bacon's | omen and ebildren gathered in compact masses on the Varalaeenrienas thet i aeaoamon pris together so'fine a class of citizens, that the succees of ecasion on this.conrse, In front of the club stand, on | filly kecond, half a length ahead of Pretty One, who was | piaza Potion and before the residence of Salnave, with dal = th vite f May last (not yet received here) the admiring crowds that circulated about it, was dis > ira led u a the pi r @ people, nave, who ” epimton of «ail, although the weatber might prove warm, | 1/0 Simi oM.on and oustly “Westchester Cap” to be. | the casiest kind of a winner by four length, Mr. San- | §o° far refused tho Presidency, came out on the bey hethnee, Hg omen pateunnane: as it did yesterday, and the inducements to stay at | poy ror during the present mecting on this conrae. It | ford’s pair made @ capital race up the homestretch for Plaza and endeavored to quiet the people by making a = - pPovatcgeoey tdentitying hae caren al even ie Dome and keep cool might be multiplied to te usual | was surrounded during the day by nuwbers of visitors, | second place, ranning head and head to the finish, Puck | gneech couched in the most paternal terms. The people Fates roeuban Toes readers all be Miaht red te tau ian iiasark Who could got fall to admire 18, pro-eminent artiste | a Gobind. Tine dao TAY was about | became more and more enthusiastic, and their exclama- | (Arner trouble, | Your readers ee iene away wiD, patvens of: the -rapuiahie sports iste beauties. The pool selling was briskly conducted by a | four Jengths behind. ‘Time, 10934. tion echoed from the plaza Petion to the plaza Belair. | the ESK ROOM WANTED—ON BROADWAY, mga re Houston and Tenth streets; a Dipecsin na font ets 6a 2 Broker. Herald URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY ‘vate family, on the west side a FE ntrect piaterred. "Addreay, with box 789 Post office. iN" \—A HOUSE WITH ALL IMPROVE! Ww ee ne twelve or fourteen gone prureen Maki station D. — ich hitherto caused #0 much annoyance, fraud nd Thirtieth sifeeta, and Fourth am ue VIRIONS + | garrolous auctioncer, who presided over a good-natured THE FOURTH KACS Under these circumstances Salnave found himeelt com- | ¥!! " ven day were, however, very numerous, Seeoublage of bidders from. a. small pagoda beside the | _ Premium $600, for all ages, mile heats, pelled to accept the title of Protector of the republic | @Pense, Those who arrive wholly unprovided aw. with particulars, J. pe capeinigaarduntinpan his ee stand, in which narrow limits he daily does an extensive | R, A. Alexander ontered bik. c. Virgil, by Van- nti the constitation is reformed and a now President | document whatover will oly have to, produce two wit- ANTED-A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, UNFUR although nob equal in bumbers to the immenso astem~ The pools and the crowd of bidders for them dal, dam Ansel’s dam, by Yorkshire, 8 years Ueoted. ‘Tho people, satisfied and persuaded that | Besnee Log atts wants aeutnaneek ‘just published Wane Moar Kighteanih street and Third 5 Wiages gathered together on these beautiful grounds ery interesting aud exciting feature of yester- | Old.......se.-eseeeees ee ve ;- 5 1 1] after having accepted the Protectorate he would not b ey Pyne hin bank} £0, abe Sigh of Bent nat ‘over $20 per month for man and wife. A @urmg any ove of the three spring days devoted | day's sport, as well from the briskness of the bidding as | Colonel eDanicl entered 'b. a. Morviseey, by Tefuso the Presidency, then retired quietly to weir | by the Cala do Ahorros (savings bank) to, the Sist of | B*T nation. to ithe sport of the wrt under tho distin. | #F0m the lively and laughable occurrences of the locality. as de a. 3 ai oe ‘Tho amount of Dilla recelvable was $1,046,278,” It ‘pos: ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE HOUSE pabod aironage of the club. But tor a 0, on the public stand the assemblage wae notas _ |! Morris entered g.c. No. 3, by Eclipse, dam Perto Rice. seased shares m the Cienfuegos and the nas rail- ‘up town, two Furnished Rooms, with o ay H ng f ng ads to the nominal value of $25,410. The loana on | lor, References exchanged. Address, price and. fret day, and a warm one at hat, the vsval, Dut abandant amends for smaliness of | _ sallio Ward, by Joun Grimes, 3 yoarsald.. 6 6 3 | tho government haa approved of the projected rail- | Fouls Pe eruonnts, spchaneed, numbers were made in the manifestations of interest and | Leouard W. Jerome entered b. f, Redwing, by mortgage, &¢., amounted to $830,534, Besides the above @roerd that gathered to witness the races yesterday was | J thusiaam on the part of the assemblage, The heights | Balrownie, dam Cyclone, by Vandal, 8 years road from San Juan to Arecibo; but it allows no sub- } shares it owns the large, fine building which ts occupied ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, IN THE UPPER PAR‘ very large. The spectal traing were well laden; in inct | in' the rear of tip stand ‘were throngod with private | Old. --s-t---sscecceesstseicsssenesseereese 4 3 8 | vention, because of the exceptional state of the Trea. | by the bank in O'Reilly street (It 18 tne only, private Whee ee Wertchestor oounty; convenient te the crowds tuking this democratic means of reaching | coaches, whose ocupants passed the long waits between | James &, Waison entered b. g. Capt. Moore, by sury. structure perbaps, in Cuba that is provided with bomb; | cars; possession wanted immediately. o carly in reat 5 ; f any other occa. | the races very agrevably in discussing the merits of | Balrownie, dam Jenny Ross, by Glencoe, 7 The revenue callocted in April last amounted to | provf vaults), and $74,178 have already been pa must below. Addres, stating the ground were fully equal to those of any ~ | heavy luncheon to the music of popping champagne | yoars old...... ae. , 847 Broadway. - 2 4 4 | $264,573, or $9,102 less than during the same month in | account of ity cost. As said before, its (paid up) 1866, sion ; ‘but she only falling off was in the number of | corks, while in the rear of the stands the doorways to | M. H. Sanford entered b. f Dot, by Mad Au- capital is only $500,000, or less than one half ‘ $ y NTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY FROM THE COUN. vebulos that passed through the grand public gateway | the barrooms were thronged with the thirsty crowds, thony, dam Laura White, by Glencoe, 4 years of the soatient feak ie Bares: tha fee ‘reserve’? Wars at children), five OF siz Ro e, | Who eazerly sought relief after the broiling endured in old see ssesessssecsessesessss 3 5 6 THE WATIONAL GAME. fund of $190,473, 1 doposite without interest | ais or second floors, within Afteen minutes’ of er lined the avenue of approach without the enclosure. | ihe’ ‘sun during each race. Lager flowed boun- | J. Hi. Weldon’s oh. c. Dilly Conner was entered, but — amounted wie gan ed and $1,455,627 on Interest. The | yall in a respectable neighborhood; rent low. Address, The club, however, was very strongly represented; “ay | teousiy, and the immense pyramids of sand- | did not start. Mutual ve. Eclectic. profits obtained by this well managed littlo institution | this day G. W. C., Herald bifice. a ae entirely equipeges, fine ladies, beautiful damsels and striking | wiches’ were reduced or swept awa: Virgil, oy during the last five months amount to $51,024. Despite rar ee ae Daa glib, tik goo ay arg: | A Very interesting and quickly played game took | “uring the lass five months amount at a great premium, ecatumes prepomderating agreeably, im the eye of tbe | Cond of naman locustsnnd once their’ appetites falrig | wing $807 tt St ermaey Soe and lace yesterday at the Union grounds, Brooklyn, E. D. | and there are acaroely ever any for sale. A comparative BACMINERX: - spectator, over the numbers of their lese strikingly dl, accident nor an act of rowdyi¢m on the THE RACE, between the Mutual and Eclectic Clubs of this city. | statement appeared yesterday in the Diario d: la Ma- pa of the visitors, nor apy untoward event Whatever oceurred to mar the even harmony of the scene or its sports. ‘The occasion was notable for its rational enjoymente and the pleasaut manner in which every do- tail of the day’s amusement was carried out, those present entering into the spirit with which the Club has begun its work and aiding effectively in giving respecta- bility and gentlemanly tone alike to the events of the day and the actions of the visitors. In this view alone the Club yesterday achieved another grand success ward the consummation of the work of breaking down ail prejudice and showing that ‘some things can be done as well ag others,” The Races. attired cavaliers, who, with them, lined the creat of the club bouse bluff, In the centre of the grounds, TUK START FOR THR RACKS was “noted in the city with the usual display of fine borseflesh and unique vebicles. The show of “eonveyances, outriders, footmen, extensive teams and dashing turnouts of every imaginable descrip- tion enlivened the avenues during the noontime, fod created considerable of a sensation among the unfortunate stay-at-homes, who could not fail fo experience some chag:in that they had not made : Arrangemente,or were not permitted to share in the | fhe heavy ruins of the two days preceding the races sports of the day und enjoy the charms of the spot | bad the effect of deterring members from visiting Jeromo where 20 mach of the beauty, wealth, taste and mag | Park yesterday, as they were inclined to the beliof that Diflcence was centring Pleasant, indeed, was a trip | the track would be heavy and that neither good ronning ‘thas made to the races, with its exciteng start, the show | "0F fast time could not be expected. Contrary to gen- mado in the course of the gay vebicle as it rambied | ¢f! expectation, however, the track was in tolorable ewiftly over the smooth pavements of the up town tho. | Condition at the beginning of the races and improved roughfares, and its whirling among the gay train of the | Very successive hour until they terminated, and to-day Dighway towards the course, Four in band, tandem in | Wl! be in every respect as fine as canbe desired. We ‘any number, and in emaller but not teas showy force, | bad four capital races, nine starters bemg in the first, the fecting procession of fine horsefiesh and unique | four in the second, four im the third, and six in the vebicles, with their show of beauty, wealth, fashion and | fourth. Luxemburg won the first race, beating the funkies, rolled on in majesty of splendor and speed | favorite, Delaware, and seven others, Luther being a BEAM ENGINE FOR 8ALE.. N BE A running until July 3; diameter of cylinder, stroke, Inquire of GEORGE W. TH. Bt Works, foot of Twelfth street. East river. FORTY-FIVE HORSE POWER STEAM Li pre hoses eam Begins nd Boiler, ER arse Blea Tene ar ee thre Pearl street, 8. CAMERON &CO., STEAM PUM! STE. Ji44 And t Min eae OF AVENUE, NEW YORK. MOINES AND BOILERS FROM 1 70. so Hi Feral kutehinery Depot, 140 Genito street, ii teat. — "f M rina showing the dividends made by the seven principal pect, Mons Ante Dae Taurlin’ Honig atta, Ving | The cat-field: was very wet after the late heavy rains, | ie Dae ne re ianaas and Gariones during the last hanging behind and thus loosing’ considerable ground. | 884 rendered fielding anything but safe or pleasant; the | nine years, ‘The total amount of these has varied from ‘They ran around the turn that way, but as they ap- | in-fleld was bat little better, except at the bases and pas beaks per cent, Lr bape’ ieig per 3 . | cent is augura vel as con. Estes in War hace sca tea fend | Semen, Tha ring wae sharpen ned bow. | Se, MAGE" Gaet "es oahr ui past that point, No. 3 fourth, Dot fifth, and Virgil sixth. | ¢Ye% although the ball soon became “soggy” and | fai in the price of the shares (thus contra: Thoy separated again going around the bluff, and Morris- | iMcult to bat or bold. Martin's pitching bothered the | qicting the dosirability of the investment) and the sey led, Redwing second, No. 3 third, Capt, Moore fourth, | Electics very much, but they managed to got bases | immense decrease in the deposits, the goneral distrust Dot fifth, and Virgil 1ast. They were all very close to: | *everal times on good hits; but then they were | pecomes so much the more prominont and evident. The gether. ‘At the half mile pole Redwing showed in front, | Ot quick enough, for such wiry, iricky chaps as | press may turn and twist about, oF sift out as much date Capt, Moore secoad, Morrisey tiiird,, not a neck’s ditfer. | Jewett Dovyr, Hatfield, Waterman and bass as It likes, but there will be no reaction till the crisis ence between them, They thon became parallel again, | Huat | Mosahon was on his old style of batting, w! bas matured. For the time being financial matters do and ran head and head around the lower turn ant into | SOS ee | A oie a | 100k feebly up, but I consider this quite transitory, and the homestretch, Dot fourth, No. 3 fifth, and Virgil sixth, a the Eclect! nell, base, played and | yet hope I may be mi-taken in the prem’sce. Coming up the homestretch Capt. Moore wont to the | felded as finely as in any of bis old games with the | © The Mexican war teamer Mosquito is not Nkely now front, Morrissey second, Dot third, Redwing fourin | Gotham Club; Armstrong played well Dehind. and Dr. | to leave Havana, A claim has been established against Virgil fitth and No. 3 sixth, Captain Moore looked very | Béll, pitehed very e of te iutuals were Ob- | her to the extent of $2,000 for ‘‘certain commodities much like a winner, but when one hundred yards from | '!¢@ to change in juence of the absence of Beer- | furnished’? to said vessel. The result of Santa Anna's home Morrissey was cut loose, and going with a rus | 2 but R. Hunt pl nicely ia the position. . The toon cut down the gallant Captain and wat in « winner Pre teil Ry alt oe a a ee eee by three lengths. was third, a length bebind the | j2dging from verona Bw oy ares: eae second and one length ahead of Redwing, who was one they play stead er, in advance of Virgil, the latter two lengths the contest to come off on the 26th, at Irvington, will py oy ag AN, Bo doubt be one of the finest games of the season. Seomd ‘ Heat.—Morrissey was vorite, selling for $210, while Virgil brought $190, his backers believ- ing that be did not strive for the first heat on account of his getting such a bad send-off. The other horses’ it or lite, ag the pen oe, torlg ng lay A ween Morrisso; mu a jatand! ‘Captai capital secuad ace they Kuew. he wen in » Ws Te at a 8 AN OLLERS OF ¥ EXtrie. 5,0 foot ot Bhatting. 600 Pulleys and Rolls, Crashers. sud, Waciney tay ~ cA VIS! Machinery Yards 120 to 138 Hi pot NaI nan ln EEE at City, two blocks om ferry. N. B.—Factories 2 8) newman Ff good second, In the second race, which was for three | danger of break ‘at every jump, besides, the ACHINERY FOR 8ALE.—ONE EN 6 over the favorite drive through the Park. Out toward na a ee een ae = danger of brea) ina i every Jump, besides, the Mites ference sizp range Tones Belg, the rolling. plains and verdant ridges of Westchester the | sear olds, Mr. Morns is two favorites, Ruth- | oop hig even should hie lege bold out. ‘The start Seventh spree ONWARD 2°00. 430, dal Went street. DriNiant throng moved on, to the delight of admiring | less and Monday. Monday, we suppose, was | tnis time was a good one, M slichty on the & M intended for the winner, as he had been in al! his other races, but he failing, Ruthless was called upon at the Jast moment to make the running and capture De Cour- cey, which she did after a pretty hard struggie. In the two year old race Mr. Morris had everything his own way, ae there was no danger of hie losing at any time doring the ronning, bis fily Cleopatra winning in a can- ter. ‘The last race of the day afforded a great deal of interest, and it was won by Mr. Alexander's Virgil, who was the favorite against the field before tho start, after a very close contest with Mr. sicDaniel’s Morrissey, the ter taking the first heat. The time of this race was y fast—1 :48, 1:50, 1:40—being remarkable on such @ heavy track. lead with the others on even terms. they ran around the uy urn Virgil went to the front, Morrissey sec- ond, Redwing third, No, 3 fourth, Dot fifth, and Captain Moore Sixth. At the ep Virgil led one length, Morrissey second, one | ebead of Redwing; the others tailed off with daylight between them, No, 8 fourth, Dot fifth and Captain Moore sixth. They ran in a Soar beget Penis to mune ied to the right, ing mile pole w: it aes except that Dot had now the fourth pace ; ‘irgil | . veneer ota ine lower turn eat taetens it into the homestretch, Morrissey second, one lengt! abead of Redwing, Dot fourth, No. 3 fifth ‘and in Moore sixth. A beaatiful and very exciting race then ensued between Morrissey and Virgil, which lasted to the judge's stand, Virgil winning by a length. Dot, Captain epectators, grave or gay, patrician idler or pleberan Jeborer,-who.gazed upon the scene with wonder undis- guised. This was the pleasant pathway to the racee—the gmpooth road that offered no obstacles and no unpleasant Jare to those who formed the brilliant procession that Qraversed it; but there were oiber and more democratic means by which the masses made their way. Many took to the herse cars, via Hariem to Westchester, while othere preferred the wretched accommodations afforded Dy the special trains of the Harlem Railroad. The latter ‘were filled with sporting men of the better class, as weil! NTED—A NEBW CYLINDER BOILER, Al Me Rit ee EY ig Mutual, Fly catehes—| ; Mutual, OE ty U; Mr. T. Mi f we r. 4 eer a ae Clan. Match for the Championship of Maryland. Baxtmworr, June 19, 1867, * An interesting game of bare ball was played this after- ‘noon between tho first nine of Pastime Club and the first | President, the revolutionary movement in Aragua ied TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—ALL SIZES, 6 ptt Fg oy A ee ae aay & MILLWARD, #84 Water atreet.. 'ANTED—A NO. 80X54 COLUMN PRESS, ti % that has ‘been used more s Wacrtiat cute Sean 1s nine of the Enterprise, on the grounds of the Pastimes, Arana bad been completely subdued without blood- DENTISTRY. : " M side nearly AAA RA RAR AAA A ed oo Wyeiliaces of at saniions< Ehme iver MOR WHET isin ati ter micagen eae athe Melee tiene I ee ee page pov caelgebrong pene ig on Maditon avenue, About two thousand spectators ae Aino, time was Jost in dispersing the malcontents, DELIGHTFUL PROCESS—1S TEETH EXTRA Jawyers’ briefs protruding from their pockets, officers of | Fatrance money to second horse, ¢ third place was awarded to Redwing, as it was said | were present. The game was fora silver ball and the puke eer tifal Gust Bete Sil, G8 oad aha a Vinee es ‘he army and their foreign guests, clerks, tradesmen, | sicCopneil & Harness entered b. bh. Luxemburg, by she beat Captain Moore a neck, the latter alightly oneness Sovereign, dam by Lexington, 5 years old.. in advance of Dot. No. 8 was last. Time 1:1 q Leonard W. Jerome entered b. b. Luther, by Lexing- men of le:ters—al! crowded into these upngbt, uncom- Third Heat.—Vireil now sold for $400, wh: the championship of the State, The Pastimes are the vie- | Gen, Faloon had left for Coro to join bi tors by two runs, the score being 35 to 37. nt euthoriond the hetoetioe as enteeiok fir MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ‘EETR foriable care, and all either growling or willing wo | '“n'Gam ielle Low's, by Glencoe f years ae whole field brought but $160, The horses had avery Ap extracrdianry load, also to regulate the revemne, |’ A tccnea wtuom pain clon seen) be endorse tbe acdiblecomplaist of othore. The principal | J. W.’ Pennock entered ch. c. by Vandal, 3 years old, even send-off, but ina momont Virgil went to the front, THE PRESBYTERIAN DELEGATIONS, Sees wea those nae ports of entry and suppress | aation (narcotiationy? faushiag gaa’ freak daly cause of dissatisfaction was with the company for |. W. Cameron entered imp, b. ¢ Hampton Court, by — | closely pursued by Morrisse a needed. ful teeth, $1. J. JAY VILLERS, Sep Grand, near , O was evident that the race lay’ b een as the others did not seem to make much effort. quarter pole Virgil! lead a length, but as they peed around the bluff Morrissey had him by the nose, and tho half mile pole wax ieading, while Virgil seemed in trouble. Going around the tower turn M contin. ned to lead one Jeneth; but as they neared the three- quarter pole the black seemed to como again, and he began closing. Getting on to the homestretch the race was sharp for a considerable distance, the dDlack working up gradually to Morrissey’s head, until he finally got in front, and won the beat Pag Jongth. No. 3 was third, three lengths behi Morrissey, ‘who was three longths atiead of Captain Moore, tho latter being two lengths in front of Redwing, way. EAUTIFUL SETS OF TERTR, AT MODERATE PRE aaitfuty pectermon MIC ¥ Pifrench Dentist, 265 Grand street, near ee BEAUMrcL, SETS OF TEETH AT MODERATE Prices and warranted to fit, All tions io den. skilfully performed, Ur. MICHAUD, French dentist 265 Grand #1 near Bowery. |OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION 0! and erally do it withont patos eo" stlents, the: ai the olfiog. 14 Cooper Insttinte, UNF ‘Young Melvourne, dam Durindans, 3 yours old... J. & Watson entered br. h, Delaware, by Ringgold, dam Ariel, by Sarpedon, 5 years old. . R. B. Forbes entered br,’ h. Climax, by Bairownie, dam Jewell, aged... es eesea cust s A. Belmont entered imp. b. f. Maid of Honor, by Newminstor, dam Himalaya, & years old........... Colonel McDaniels entered b. ¢. Ripley, by Jef Davia, dam Nina, by Boston, 4 years old. Ri J.B. Fay eniered ch: b. Shamrock, pedigree un- koown, aged... Dr. Weldon entered cl A union meeting of the various Presbyterian churches he public peece hed bees secared in Guayaria, of New York and vicinity was held last evening in the | __ Dr. bad arrived there in the American schooner Brick church, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh | Liss followed ie twa me ee, cr? With omigranta, street, the occasion being the welcome of the Rev. Dr. aeoue Rape Ay bdaild a new road Fairbairn, Principal of the Free Collego of Glasgow, and | from Bolivar to Nueva Prov! the Rev. J. Wells, as delogates from the Free Cuurch of | miners Yad Feactod Dollvar with ahe hensed Sousa ar Scotland, and the Rey, Dr. Hall, of Dubiin, from the | gold duet, Presbyterian Chureh of Ireland. Tho Rev. Dr. Denham, | Rumors circulated at Curracos that great discoveries of gold had been made, aod the reports of Londonderry, was also expected to be present, but ‘ecmmines of ‘cussecuiea BY Sonieten fea terre was unavoidably absent. The proceedings wore opened | there were parties of the secret who de- With prayer and tho singing of a hymn, after which the | Manded & privilege for working and developing its re- Chatrman, the Rev. Dr. Dewits, in some well-chosen re- w Goubling fares on this occasion; bat good humor pre- ‘vailed, and sarcasm took the office of grumblivgs. The conclusion arrived at by the wits of the party was that the railroad company was poor avd Dongry, and was justified under the circumstances in preying on the pleasure seekers. The contrast of this parsimony with the hberality with which everything is conducted within the Jerome Park enclosure added greatly to the main pleasure of the day. Al] who go to Fordham for a day’s sport at the races, however, seem to be not only of a gentlemanly caste, but philosophers cfc oo © on . . but he did not start, Time—3:04 The betting was very brisk and heary on the above, Delaware being the favorite, Luxemb.rg being the next Bee their nawes gow wi for choice. In the pools Delaware sold for $550, Lax- | who was four length# in advance of Dot, Time, 1:49, | marks invited the delegates to the pulpit aud introduced R. WIITR.—NEW AND IMPROVED ARTIPROIAL who are above being rnifled or turned aside from the J [or colee, 1m tte ee aan pig 8, iene herbert asthe find speaker the Rev. Me. Watts who ales-en SHIPPING NEWS. Rubber Teeth at ball (he prices chatesd oourse of their pleasure by a single trivial annoyance. | |, $50, Climax $50, ile Maid of lionor, Hamp- To-day there will be three races tne first belt pressing thanks for the kind reception which had eRe pars ; jor the ‘Bo this immense crowd was landed at the Jerome Park a tation in a bappy state of homogeneity as regards good amor, and gayly took up their roule towards the entrance gate, The road thither is remarkably romantic, passing over arolling tract of woodland direct w the main public gate and pedestrian entrances to the course. By the sido of this road & couple of three card monte playerg with ‘‘cappers-in"’ and olber arrangements all ton Court and Shamrock together brought $70. Tne outede betting, bor was more in iavor of Dela- ware; {n some instan was laid against the field. The most of the betting at the time of the start was the Held against Delaware at $100 to $60, and large amounts of money changed Lands on the result, THE RACK, Hampton Court got away first, closely waited on by Ri Ciimax third, the others all in a cluster, As rned around the bluff to the half-mile pole, the complete, undertook to establish themselves on the arri- | start having been given just under the Club stand on the val of the train and the pouring forward of its living ii, Hampton Court was still leadii Climax second, freight toward the enclosure of therrounds. They bad | Kipley third, Maid of Honor fourth, ther fifth, Dela- Westchester cup, which closed with eighteen enirios mile and a quarter dash for three year olds, and a race by G whole nets $5, $3, 610 ant $16, rior in bea! i sod cachtieese es ei oteaee ihe heap ‘Dental’ Boteeneke of two mile heats, s ment, 0 Sixth ane, forms Me, pallonle sad the publie teak he bee ceemeteh * foute and the ci & 186 ‘Hast Thirteeus strech, between Fhird and Fours, Avenues. ()STROPLASTIC AND PURE GOLD FILLINGS FO Sapa Sela at today ai at. ulals, Discorerer's reoma. ‘30 Gast Fourtecnth suresh ORTABLE LEMONADE—JU8T THE THING . Pp hotels a, ota lca ao, Ageuts wanted been accorded the deputation at the hands of ‘YORK, the Presbyterian chure'! throughout this country, PORT OF NEW YORK, UNE 19, 1887. ed. Peak yt ropa oct = Moone had been mani- Ar cI hal em during their visit, procesded to give Rark Island Br , Newport, EB, A aa account of the progross and ayatem of evangelical re- | with railroad intn: we, Gree, Maia’ ake eee ee A oar: formation during the past few years in Scotland. The | most of the passage. 10th inst, Jat 41, Ton 80, ‘er bark Christain Churen in Scotiand, he said, had most ardent | Prince Albert, trom shields for New Haven, with starboard desire to preserve and strengthen their present relations | {vsrier sors, having been in collision with an uoknown ‘with the world at large; but more with’ the Gaene E = ee ae ae | ae * Lycargue (tal), Castagitola, Palermo, 17 days, with cess Was Our success, Toast our work was their work. Below. There ‘angelica! Trotting on the U Course. A capital trotting match took place on the Union Course yesterday afternoon between the stallions Com- modore Vanderbilt and General McClellan, to wagons, mile heats, for a stake of $2,000 The race was won by ‘Vanderbiit 10 three straight heats, in vory excellent time considering the deadness of the track from the deluging ress in the home mission work in connection with the Behe Being from Porto ties (both by pilot boat Josiah 10% barely sot their snares for the unwary, how. | ware, Luxemburg and Shamrock side and side. rain of the evening previous. Before the race com- | Free Church of Scotland since the close of the last con. io 2), Catharine street. ever, when they were summarily marched off | around the lower turn they were all in a hy Hampton | menced McClellan was so decidedly the favorite that | tury. Under the home mission of terntorial system, at sunset SW, light. of the command of a policeman, | slightly in the C\imax second, Matd of third, the long odds of five, to one were freely. offered: but Lather fourth, Ripley fitth, Vandal colt sixth, Delaware | after a heat or two had been trotted, and Vanderbilt had one of a squad aetaited to patrol the avenues evangelization, each congregation is expected to take up American Ports. of to the with the especial duty of | seventh, Luxembarg eighth, with Shamrock bringing up | exhibited his characteristic speed and a of stoadi- | ong dietnct ineach of the cities. and estabiish CHARLESTON, June 19—Arrived, steamship “nipping in the bud” ait suck @areputabie doings, The | the rear. In thie way they'came on ne by | news to which be has latterly been a creme alt betting | church in that district, opon Sevbatt ne up wi e ng was ox a a ‘schools, a4 % missions, and as far as practicable advance the work of NBAXANNAG, Jane 19—Arrived, steamship San Jaclato, highly fi but simply manifested gamblore were highly indignant, ply Christian reformation. Ta the chy of Glasgow alone For Other Shipping News See Ninth Page. ‘their dissatisfaction in scowls, and, sullenly pocketing | highest degree, for never before had so many theircards and their capital in greeabacks, marched | horses ran together at the (Jerome Park. There meekly off, to be seen or heard no more plying their am, S pees 1otagrt, that, Climax Molsy @ocation during the day. was jam, Court for the w — y he took after which lasted up past the stand and around the upper turn warter, At that point Ciimax led, Hampton Court |, Maid of Honor ‘rd, Luther fourth, Luxemburg fi ny Htipley siztn, a 1e was at an end. The contrast betwoen the horses was very mafked throughout the race; for while McClellan did not appear to trot with as much it and steadiness as he has heretofore ii and broke up repeatedly, Vanderbilt, on the other hand, was quite the reverse, and it was passing the baif mile pole a short distance in the inst ent he left hie feet an instant, bat trotted with great speod and steadiness throughout every heat and won the race with the greatest apparent case. The fol. lowing is the summary :— Usioy Covrse—Trorrixo—Wepwespay, Joxe 19.— it imay be the person making the same and the Will be reosived at this office atity ths day, July 1, 1867, for th 1 Dost 70 00 lineal “i July 1, 1867, ¢ supply of al Sewer nn Pipes of herent dim sto =< NEOUS. twenty years ia this manner. paseane hin remarks be A: ari DRAWINGS” OF” THA” KENTUCKY LT CLASS 19, 1887, a Mi iu i to the Now Word, Terhioh presonis a. co venti % 1 OS ener, kof Bot Stan ha orrespond| * Propagation of the Chewuiaa micsion, O“PEem aad |, meproges grape tr ih, Be wer and Drath ir a were, as f¢ iJ In bnghiy- ft Eaghyy-sth an a -mixth an tent Fours and ilu avevuen “4 y.firat atrects, from their prese: river. (Spec. 25). In Beventy-6i end Tenth cvenuce. | (5 " red Ra meee “hee Gh fe ee pa eae and Ni and in e of sandwich ¢. Diligent darkies made small for- ped by strenang ‘ Delaware seventh, the Vandal eighth ‘Shamrock wished to leave their vehicles without the enclosure | out of the race. it was at this point where the race be- while they were enjoying the scene from the grand stand, | GAN in carnest, and those who had been laying in waiting and noisy booiblacks, vendors ef cigars and the pro- | 08 the others now began to make the running, Luxem- | Match for $2,000, mile heats, best three in fire, to between Kicbih h avenues gramme of the veces” enlivened the scenes about the | burg being particularly conspicuous from the manner he | wagons. The Rev, Dr, Hats was next introduced, and, after @ sta} om 19, 1867. powered Seventeen eee % for con. several gatewayn There were numerous vehicles | Cut down the others and rushed to the fromt, which he | D. Pifer named b. s Commodore Vanderbilt... 1 1 1 | few felicitous remarks in rolation to the work of evans | “+ 7% inion Manele FOO ata tge | Brute of Crowseralts ic) 1 27th street, ot Tenth, Mievent§ aud” ranged in line slong the hedges for some distance down | reached on the lower tera. A great change took place McCielian...,.... 2 2 @ | gelization in Ireland, proceodes to giro sume of Of Reasacay Sate, Lovetlon sdtiece MOR. | mente a Secoed erene tee anche tO the carriageway leading tothe public gate, and humbers | before they got on the homestretch, Luxem burr Yeading, 2:83. the present state and progress of tte work of Pr Ae SOs Street; aleo to isin Torn Biswas tet ~ ‘of impecunious admirers of the of the turf held | Luther second, Hampton Court third, the Vandal fourth, in connection with the terian Church of s ‘cashed and information given by addressing E. ao in Twelfth street, froin Fourth to vente! also im positions on the Knolls, Just outside of the fences of the | Delaware fth, Climax sixth, Maid of Honor seventh wee, Pres opted at the meeti the Genaral Assembly RICHMOND, No. 4 Corilandt street. tnetrercoud streat trom Third avenue to Ba ier ales park, and thence viewed with saiisfaction to themselves | Ripley (the fellow in gaa re, © the runnii This afternoon the trot between Lucy, Fearless, Panic ho Abe struggles of the contesting THR CLUD ENTRANCE bad been too sharp for all the way. A most beau. ful rum up the homestretch landed Luxemburg winner at the post by balf a length, Luther sec- ond, one length ahead of the Vandai colt, who was a neck io fromt of pron Court, the latter Jongth ahead of Climax, t: ths separat- fag him, from Maid of Honor, Ripley close ‘uy cid Saha tihediee ms inenetas | A ebm, AAAs, J, LO municante, tings, 658 elem jome, ‘Sabbath ‘stout te tolal amount ef eollections pW, LN is. for the yoar sterling, being an increase of 73, Th ie aa, 36, "aL 3m ii, te! ea oe £2,000 in wel te pene, ear. He also read a i suse 1, 1887, lar statement from which it appeared that thers 0, Bhar li. 7% 77, 3, We OhP ch By and George N. Patchen, Jr., will come off on the Fashion Course, with, perbaps, the attempt by Mr. Harker'’s horse Bruno to beat the best wagon time on record; and to-morrow the great maich between Dexter an Etvan Allen and runoing mate, PEOESTRUNS Miration the especial points of dieplayed by each of the brilliant them and along the amooth a! a the hig! ground of the club house. The scene at this point was | last mile of the dash was made in 1:61),. ARBLEIZED 8 ATE Mt ‘ara PE ie durable. of Mire WANT, 605 Siath urcuue. between Thirty Oth end Shamrock two hundred yards bebind. Time 3 77, 3T, 62, ‘Adlanta, Ga. tabul were in Ireland 3,500,000 Roman Catholics and 1,250,000 Fife. The atieodance eves on it sais of tae arenas | _ The Belmont staken for taree,pect old, ite and over of pedestrian aarenbied on Long Presby te ul eo eo, slut tr 5.9 ORNS, BeONs. aiigiaie Se ar i er al even on this « grounds ¢ Relmon| ts, one mile percentage of those conflaed 8, BU: aA s. ‘MANTELS. —Tik BEST PLAOK IN THR. was probably not quite as jai on the foteer ce. | five furlongs; eabechiption 60, half’ forten "ene man Catholics 86 eases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIZ, 760 Broad. RLS. eaaions, bat ‘nevertneless it uit hone to the time, tue | $1,500 added; the eeoond horse to receive $300 out of . nt yterian about | “7: t alluded tnel- lew iy i Mate nessa teaticry the club itself; for in mo place in this vicinity | the stakes, and a beautiful race saddle by nee of i y ELECTRO CHEMIOAG BATIIs, hieenth sirect, near Third ave York, Cut there be witnessed such « scene of richness, beauty | London, to be presented to the horse yegenm yea Pk ENT STREDT Seen ee sitet, eee m, ork, “Ou = sabeniia prove Ce 2 shows ia} a ie oe aoe omen ave. | F. brite AL AN — . oes an the sou meat Ge ‘on the occa- "CHRONIC. DISRAS! aed TW MATE BARSHS ARB at ovch's Cioplay to neseneeny cf mak aes Caen ae ek required for the chapel of Bt. John, Varick street, Prine The display i necessarily of great ran the first beat in 4:28 and'Vowers in te fi howe Noga toved wih these Bathe ng | iy Parish. Address of call on Preceator, St. John's, any | te a ‘grounds me mo eae . tile Was an oxciting run, as for nearly inetr advantages sword of explanation shouid'ns | O°°MI0E at six ET IEE AS BT fm = ‘are treated to th " @ittance both men ran or. Finally ¥ are nt and agreeable to take, and ANTED—ONE GENTLEMAN PIANIST, COMPR- out of sity @ spectacle of rich dis | F. Mon. dam from his o ont r harm. directly and power. Also two singers, base o play in equyaage and cortly tollete on either eide of tbe 40, 20d Powers mido tne distance To 6-23" he meevons system and ga al the organ of life and tenor, to Erounds—the pablte oF the private " changed hands, and the whole smnernt excoeeen ating emser, ‘oft } my a other os ing causes, | wanted, A) Presented by ta grownde when the at of the etraggling z Tealied,“aralpia can be eared, ag | Mauser sicuee, Bro betatee tnetr positions was, though not as extensive MAILS FOR TBE PACIFIC. Fee of rheumation, gont, |. PRENCH ADVERTIS: or grand in iw ms a~ brilliant with mpeenie,' 1. Let U™ FILLE FRANCAISE, NOUV! ARRI any display “Reon made before on r pple oad a vee, desire s@ piacor comme bon et pow thie =, ? , Hyg 1 Plarzas, ae The steamahip “oreo Maury, will sail from * Ratgeer pour deux joum aa ‘Leouar A brow pre were crowd thie port op Friday, Jane 21, for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific ‘Will close at half-past ten o'clock on Friday morning. The New Yous Hgnaip—Edition for the Pacito—will de ready at half-past aine o'ctock in the morning, ingle goplee, im WTAppOTE for Panlling, six venta, F ab TOO LAT FOR CLASSIFICATION. RAIA", QPONS, HOSTHRY “axD Winitit one “, Saat eee