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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, ITALY. ——_ “The Garibaidians Entrenched in the Papal Torrttery—The Pope’s Troops in Force from BReme—straicgy ef the Rovelutioniete—A Peatidcal Cabluct Circular on the Crisis. Fronenos, Oct. 11, 1867, The insurgent and invadiag parties in the province of “Viterbo have concentrated at Fornese, where they have ‘¢brown up entrenchments so Many other places in the Roman territory have also “Deen oecapied by the Garibaldians. Several detachments of Pontifical! troops have been feat out to dislodge them, and the garrison within the “walls of Rome is at present very small. | Astrong Papal force has left Rome te prevent the junction of Menotti Geriba.di aad the men under bis ‘command with the meurgeate at Fornese. The pian of the Garibaldian leaders seems to be to ‘draw the soldiers of the Pope away from Rome and thea give their friends in that city an opportunity to rise. Pope. Panis, Oct. 11, 1867. The Presse of this city says that the Pope, while confi- “dent of the ability of his forces to successfully resist the straggling parties of invaders, greatly fears thatthe Ttalian government will yield to the popular eutcry and order its troops now concentrated upon the Papal fron- ‘tiers to march upon Rome and occupy the city. Ghanr, Oct, 11, 1867, The Bien Publique, a well informed journal of this ‘olty, says Cardinal Antovell: bas addressed a note to the European Powers, in *hich be charges the Italian gov- ernment with actual connivance im the revolutionary movements against Rome. NORTH GERMANY. Napeleen Disinterested as to Receastruction. Panis, Oct, 11, 1867. ‘The Eiendard, in its issue of to-day, publishes a letter, whieh it deciares to be genuine, addressed by the Em- perortothe Marquis de la Vallette, his Minister of the Anterior, and written in August, 1866, In this letter the Emperor explicitly denies that he has “Sny desire to interfere with or profit by the reconstruc- tion of Germany. Hopes and Fears PRUSSIA. is Interview Between King Willlam and Nap ‘amis, Oct. 11, 1867. Arrangements bave at length been completed for a "meeting between the Emperor Napoleon and the King “Of Prussia at an early day, and the city of Baden has Deen fixed upon as the piace where the interview is to take piace, FRANCE. Imperial Hiate to Austria. Lonvon, Oct. 11, 1867. Reports from Paris say that Napoleon complains of the delay of the Austrian Government in completing the -_mallitary reorganization of the empire. ENGLAND. Aa {ren-Clad Squadren fer the Irish Const— “frials of the Manchester Rictere—Commer- — Lonpor, Oct. 11, 1867. “Three tron-clads have been despatched from Woolwich ‘to the Irish const. Lonvom, Oct, 11, 1867. ‘Judges Blackburn and Mellor have been appointed by ‘the Crown to sit as a special! commissién for the trial of the persons implicated in the riots at Manchester. Lrvearoot, Oct. 11, 1867. The firm of Campbell Sons, brokers, of this city, bas @uspended payment. About to Sall from Eng- © Princely Compliment. Lonpox, Oct, 11, 1867. ‘Pie United States equadron, with Admiral Farragut <n board, will visit Portsmouth this week, after which the whole fleet will proceed to sea. ‘admiral Farragut was the guest of the Prince de Joinville a4 Claremont yesterday. The Newmarket Races—Third and Fourth ‘Day's Spert—Hermit Beaton After an Ex- oltiug Event-The French Horse Leagchamps on the Course. awnanaer, Oct. 10, 1867, ‘This was the greatest day of the meeting, both from “the number of the races and the character of the horses -entered. The attendance was very large and great in- Aorest was manilested The following are the results of the principal con- ‘test — The Bretby stakes were won by Mysotis, owned by Mr, Watts. The race for the sweepstakes of five hundred sov- -ereigns was very closely contested and created tremen- dous excitement, as tbe celebrated horses Hermit, Friponier, Cyclone and others were entered, Friponier ‘was the winner, Hermit coming io second. The next race was for the handicap sweepstakes, which wore carried off by Lambton. - "The run for the Apethorpe stakes followed and was won by Captain Hawksley’s Pace, The same horse also vwon another race during the day—viz,, the five hundred sovereign sweep.takes. The Newmarket Oaks, a sweepstakes of twenty sove- reigns each, was taken by Midwife, owned by Mr, C, Alexander. ‘Tae Handicap Plate was caried off by Cheltenham, -@ho towards the close made a magnificent burst of epeed and came in abead. Rhine Wine was the winner of another sweepteakes, ‘Inie closed the racing for to-day, a” Newmanasr, Oct, 11, 1867. “The races to-day excited extraordinary interest, as 4 rmumber of Frouch and other Continental horses were -expected to run, and the atsendance even exceeded that ~of yesterday. ‘The great race of the day was the Newmarket Derby. “The famous French horse, Longchamps, owned by the ‘mo less famous French sporting gentleman, the Count de Lagrange, and Mr. Chapiin’s Hermit, tbe winner of the Derby at Epsom, were both eatered, and the contest was “looked upon as an international one, in which the com- parative merits of horses and methods of training borse- ‘flesh ‘ta Eagiand ana Franc: would be tested. ‘The following was the result:—Longebamps came in “first and Hermit second. ‘The exoitement during the race waa intense, Great ume of money wero lost and won. “Dauphine, another French horse, was the winner of vthe free handicap. Tho Pendergast stakes was carried of by Greensicove, cone of the winners of fuesday last, The Newmarket Piste was taken by Sweet Ann, and ‘Traviata was the winner of the fen Pounds Sweepstakes ‘This closes tbe second Uctober meeting. which bas been one of the most successful autuma races ever known. me CHINA, “The Rebels Threatening the Ancient Capital. * Lonpon, Oct, 11, 1867, Intelligence has been received from Chiaa that the rebels are meeting with success, and seriously threaten the city of Pekin. EUROPEAN MARKETS. wlaeearst Corton Manner.—I Oo. 11-~ + eo co'tOn MuFKEL closed quiet without any in prices, The favorites, are the . quotations :—Middiing Orleans, 8 id, ; middiing apiauds, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. foot up 12,000 bales The a8 follows:—The salos of cot- a op yg tip ele bales were taken by exporters an by sponuaters, aouees abet b bales, of mer $ E § if 3 closed eres and firm. Corn, 45: 8d. California wheat, 16a, Red Western, 14s. 9d, Barley, 6a, 6d. Peas bave further advanced to 493. quarter. Liverroot Provisions = ma Oe, Se 56s. 4. Cheese, 62s. Livgrroot Maaxsr.—| n— Rvening = Rosia, 05 Of. for common eet 12, for me- dium. Tallow, ine, Sor sates Sat $06. fey rekad, market f eased tiseay eed a Tat Situout jor sugar any advance in prices, No. 12 Dutch _ was last quoted at 258, 6d. Linseeds and oils wu ‘Tus Pernowecm MaRxer.—Axtwanr, Oct. 11.—Petro- Jeum is quoted to-day at a decline of 50. ; stand. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Fauuovrs, Eng., Oct. 10.—The New York and Havre Ine steamshi; Captain Gadaden, which left New ore on the Zh tle, arrived here late this evening, on ‘way to ‘Souraamrron, Oct, 12; 100%.< The New Now York September 38 ‘arrived at thie Tas more in tne snd ae anager her English mallsand auwsrows, Oct, 11, 1 ore edt. — Tae royal mail steamsbip Bussia, Cay in Cook, which ere eget Ref the Ist of October, touched here to-day and ber @ to Li oat 1L—The Anchor Line, steamship ain Craig, from New York, sauched ‘at Moville to-day and subsequently sai irl fe The steamship of Allan’s Glasgow Line, wwnioh mgr eee Guebeo. oo the 28: ult., also arrived at Moville to-day and proceeded on her voreen rage to Glasgow. Re AT Swa,—LIvERPOOL, Oct. 10, 1867.—A ves- sel has arrived here which reports havi spoken the bark Oriental, which recently sailed from Quebec. The Oriental was disabled, weather, but was not unnavigabdle. Facwours, Oct. 11, '1867.—The brig Shields, Cap- tain Newhall, which salted from New York on the 10th of last month boued tu Amsterdam, put into this harbor oer leaking, having guffered ‘damage im a receat ron, CUBA. Commercial and Marine Lutelligence. Havaya, Oct, 11, 1867, The Spanish bank having decided to draw fands from London causes @ decline in exchange. Exchange on Paris, 34 24; on the United States currency, 27 « 28; gold, long sight, age roa sight, 7%. ry in aa, a; a yr ur, New Orleans, $ bee a réale: sugar du ri Juniata, from New Orleans for ralladlpbi ‘Star of the Waion, from Philadelphia for SANDWICH ISLANDS. Islands) dates to the 25th of September, arrived to-day. General McCook, United States Minister to Honolulu, is warded to the United States, The deficiency in the Hawaiian revenue created by the treaty is estimated at about $100,000. The Parliament has passed tt. viding ah H pren ayant Legere ener Mares fold theta duties on eptem. and teboren: hee dctamee tomcat ‘been quite successfal. The Ki has ceded to the United States roup, one of which possesses a ing converted into s naval station. the protectorate of the Fejes States, but Captain Stanley pm acce| os it, pad Neving that he did not Itis proces See Wu y= aiian reciprocity treaty ington. Lackawanna bad not returned announced that the sugar pantes, and estate othe pach Coyle, Stine ae Honolulu, has been sold at public auction for The property cost about $200,000. estimated at 20, Eliza A. Worth, wife of the American consal at Hilo, died September 12, She wasanative of New Bedford, Criton, — bad secured a fall would sail f on the Ist of No- vember. The arrival of the first mail steamer at Honolulu was made the occasion of much good feeling. The Lege ese possession of the ‘wbart batlt for the China tine of mail steamers and was visited by thou sands of the citizens of Honolulu. The Honolulu Ad. vertiser (am influential journal Lact sae go = ‘the inter of American merchants) recommends the govern! to add $25,000 a year to the steamship company’ subsidy. CALIFORNIA. Arrival of the Telegraph Company’s Ship The Board of Supervisors of this county last night passed an order for the extension of Montgomery street, which, if carried into effect, will give the commercial part of the city a thoroughfare at Jest four miles long. ‘The Western Union Telegraph Company's ship Night- ingale arrived from Plover Bay to-day, Colonel Bulkley, the Chief Enzineer of the 16 company, and a portion of the eB Sy ce came as passengers. wren te ee —~ whale ship Oliver Crockett, died of September. Flour is bans at $7 25, Wheat is firm at $2 25. Legal tenders, 703. out 9, Je6t. bon ay Robin Hood waited for New flour and wheat market is ‘vm, oe with $771,984 in treasure, of which $510,652 is for New York. A squatter riot occurred in the suburbs of thie city last night, ia which one man was killed and three wounded. The rioters were armed yon tw of rit snd piste. The leadere wore arrested ot held a, 0 ball, The Choiti See eaett ae tees have declared bho ph gn of ced to per a & mane, $7 50 for ¢: Wheat is Grm at $290 a $235 bushel for choice shipping. Legal tenders, 704. The ship Ocean Rover sailed for Boston to-day. OREGON AND IDAHO. Treasure Shipment From Portland—Indian Outrage—Mining News. San Francisco, Oct, 9, 1867. The steamship Orifiamme, from Portland, Oregon, ‘With $130,000 in treasure, has arrived at this port. eee oe for the Oregon State Fair are made at Baker ea totter tate tat toe indians ome. Mining news (rom Idaho is not encouraging. KANSAS. ‘The Kanone Branch of the Pacific Railroad Completed to Hays City—All Quiet om the Plains. Hare Crev, Suony via ELigwonrm Ramage Ost 11, 167. | Last night tbe Eastern District Pacific Railroad reached this point and cars are now running. President Perry and 6fficers of the road and Mr. Shoemaker, contractor, jood at the J. D. Perry Hote! ae Rh BX $e Kel a oui 1 tomnere | ‘no Indian news. The aa “A ‘Waliace, as furas heard from, the unusually iat voy two weeke centred at ‘where the peace con! |, baving experienced heavy }- PENNSYLVANIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WERALD. a, | "pedasres atari feat of fii nee ection Ja wt bovted ea a Clock, Ihave just seen Senator Wallace, ean State Central Committee, who is confined to his room at the Merchants’ Hotel, He informs me that he has Give Sbarswood, conservative, twelve hundred majority. oven of the retarn judges of thie city offer the fol- ame satan of the late, seeteal clession ‘wards of said city, do hereby protest against the reception and count fname cast by soldiers in the Valted Te a z ii ‘The official vote of Philadelphia is a follows:—Wil- Mamas, (rep.), 49,587; Sharswood, (dem.), 52,074. Ma- Jonty for Sharswood, 2,437. Omicial Retarns from Forty-nine Counties— Sharswood’s Majerity by Pa, Oct. 11, Pimper close Midgient * f Forty-nine counties have been heard from oMcially, THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Shareweod’s Election Conceded by the Re- publicans—Confilcting Reports. Purcapacrata, Oct. 11, 1867. Official returns from forty-nine counties give Shars- ‘wood a majority of 4,485. The counties to hear from are Bradford, Cameron, Cisrion, Clearfield, Elk, Fulton, Forrest, McKeon, Mercer, Monroe, Pike, Potter, Salll- van, Wayne, Wyoming, Lawrence and Susquehanna, which in 1866 gave a republican majority of 2,836, The republicans concede the election of Sharswood Partapecrata, Oct, 11—11 P.M. ‘The latest footings give Williams 864 majority, with twelve counties to bear from, which last year gave a emocratic majority of 1,324, OHIO. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. ia. Elected Gever- Cou Otic, Oot 43; 1867, MB f ee "Clock z 4 } General Hayes, republican, is elected Governor by a majority of about twenty-five huodred. The official re- turns are not all in yet, 1OWA. ‘The Republican Majority Estimated at Twon- ty-five Thousand. Desmomes, Iowa, Oct, 11, 1867. The election returns from twenty-nine counties thus far heard from give a republican majority of over fourteen thousand. The remaining counties will proba- bly increase the majority to twenty-five thousaod, VIRGINIA. Refusal of the Richmond Reatstry Board to Register the Rebel General Imbodes—The Squatter Troubles In Norfolk County. Ricnwonp, Va., Oct. 11, 1867, General Imboden, late of the Confederate army, ap- Diled to-day to register, under the President's amnosty taking the oath therein pre- lowed to register. lars from Norfolk county show a serious state of affairs among the negro squatters, Besides resisting the United States oftoer — they have held meetings, wee tees oh une ke “ye! whe meetings cl Lg ie nt were wrest 1 thee the wiites in the South, and more would the lands they were on at all hazards, POUGHKEEPSIE. Republican and Demecratic ‘Assembly Nom- inations. Povomxrerss, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1867. Mr. Mark D. Wilbur has beoa renominated by the republicans for member of Assembly in this the Second The democrats have nominated Alfred T. Ackert. ALBANY, cratic State Central ‘Atoaxr, Oct, 11, 1867. The Democratic State Central Committee met at the Delevan House to-day and organized by the re-election of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden Chairman, and Peter Cagger Secretary. SARATOGA. Nomination for the Justice of the Supreme Court, Fourth District. Saratoaa, N, Y¥., Oct, 11, 1867. August Bockes was yesterday Dominated for Justico of the Supreme Court im the Fourth district, ROCHESTER. Base Ball Match Between tho Excelsiors, of Rechester, and Niagaras, of Buffalo, Rocursrer, Oct. 11, 1867. The game of base ball between ihe Excolmors, of this , and Niegaras, of Buffalo, here to-day resulted in a Tiaiey for the fotner eiub by a score of 16 10.18, BUFFALO. General Sheridan To Be Invited Te Visit the Clty. Bovrato, Oct. 11, 1867, A meeting of the personal and political friends of Gen- eral sberidan met, at the request of Mayor Wolls, this even! and & committee to make, tender Sseprtens wn ploaermomtion for that otheer on bis passage through this city. ILLINOIS. SPECUL TELEGRAN'TO THE HERALD. Death of a Nephew of Ex-President Taylor. Samuel B, Taylor, nephew of Ex-Presideat Taylor, died of cholera at Peoria, Tll., to day, KENTUCKY. THE WERALO, Ten Years’ Im- Rights The United States Court Justices Wversa ant Ballard, having yesterday decided the Civil Rights bill to be constitutional, Rhodes, Stuart and Vickery were to-day sentenced te it to ten years’ imprisonment in the Ponitentiary for robbing nud Mmaltrentiag negroes in Nelson county. * TENNESSEE. Man Killed by a — Soldier in Rogers- ville. Keorvints, Tenn., Oct. 11, 1867. Sesemore, the instigator of the Rogersville riot, at the pe ing last summer, was shot dead to-day at le by ry Union scidier samed Willis, Sese- more’s ines Urtal te morder had yess bese oa postponed. Willis was hired to kilt bim, MOBILE. @ One Donth from Yellow Fever a Mona, Oot. 1 There was one death ee my herd NEW ORLEANS. Tho Yellow Fever—Forty-nine Intermente in beethianoi = Houre. Hai nw Onigans, Oot, 11, 1 The number of fever interments during the geuntp lout houts eudiog af bit e'use this motalog wore SPECIAL TELESRAM Tt TO THE MERALD. Fire in Montreal=The | Remains of «a Man Found in the Ruins. ag got Oct. Ry ast, A house of prostitution was burned in ob at last night, and the remains of a man were found in the Futag, but too much charred to be identified. MASSACHUSETTS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Cenvention of Democratic Ward Committees of Besten. 1: Tho eiGock F. we} The democratic ward and city committees met and organized this morning, and after electing officers ap- Pointed a committee to confer with amy other party in relation to future This bas reference to Srcoalition with the Li 2 Law Organ! tion, known in e License Law 20 the State ar the P. L. L, Association. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Escape ef an Alleged Notorious C ace ™ Young Men’s Christian Association of Sramartacp, Mass, Oct. 11, 1867. General Humphries, the notorious ccnfidence man, who was lately arrested at Cincinnati, Ohio, for forgery and other awindiing operations, at Pittsfleld, escaped from the officer at the latter place to-day. Miss Kin- the school teacher whom he enticed from Pitts- and Norwich, is now in that town. ‘The Young Men's Christian Association closed its ses- sions in this city to-day, Addresses. were made by Sen- ator Henry Wilson and D. L. Moody, of Chicago. The Rext convention will bo held at Worcester, MAINE. Rejoicings of the Democracy of Augusta and Gar r Over the Recent Electio: Avavera, Me., Oot. 11, One hundred guns were fired and other demonstra- ay Were made this evening by the democrats of this and Gardiner in honor of the recent victories. jt men wero badly, but not dangerously, injured by the discharge of a cannon. HARRISBURG. A Warrant Issued tor the Execution of Neal Devenney. Banrissvrg, Pa., Oct, 11, 1867. Governor Geary has issued bis warrant for the execu- tion of Neal Devenney, in Luserne county, on Tuesday, the 12th of November, for the murder of his wife on epbaeaztad July last, Also for the execution of Lena in Clearfield county, on Wednesday, tha 13th of ber, for the murder of her husband by poisoning irsenic, administered In his coffee and food at va- times during the month preceding his death, took place on the 12th of July isi. NEW HAVEN. Spreaks & Co.’s Stockinet Factory Burned. Naw Haves, Oct, 11, 1867, ‘The stockinet factory of C, H. Spreake & Co., in this city, was burned this moraing, Luss on the building $25,000, which Is insured for $20,000. Loss on stock and machinery $40,000, which is insured for $23,000. The following companies are sufferers me New Haven, $6,' Putnam, Hartford, $! State, Woreester, ‘$4,200; National, Bostoa, "$5,006; eee sett, Providence, $5,000; M Merchants’, Providence, $4,400; Tradesmens’, jew 000; Securit New York, Baltic,” New ' York, * $2,000; 000 ; North American, Philadelphia, $4,400, NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. A May Cuarcen wits Stapping Hts Srer.—On Thurs- day night a man named Dennis Gaffney, aged sixty. eight years, was arrested on the charge of stabbing bis sister, a woman named Cassidy, who resides in South Seventh street. The wound was inflicted in the bead behind the ear, and it bied profusely. He was locked up for examination. Forcise Resistance To THe Construcrion cr a City Ranroap.—The Jersey City and Bergen Railroad Com- pany, by virtue of a charter from the Legisiaturs, are constructing @ railroad through York street. Some of the proprietors in the distriet offered strong opposition to the granting of the charter, but to no avail. Yester- day forenoon s gang of men ‘under direction of a gen- tleman residing in the vicinity of the proposed route proceeded to.the place whore the railroad men were at work and blocked up rack with barrels, stones and otber rubbish, in pt to prevent the workmen from Proceeding. A squad of police was sent to the siend to preserve order and protect the workmen. The Ueman question hoped to deter the company Prosecuting the and the affair has terminated fustly for the present, Newark. Tas State Farm.—Yosterday was tho closing day at the State fair, bat owing to the inclemency of the ther grounds were not so crowded as on the About one hundred and twenty. abl were awarded, They were comprised the following heads: agro cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, vegetables, it, grain, trees and flowers, me- chanicai, carriages, bookbind! cabinet work, wash- ing machines, househoid ma ures, musical inatru- ae and eae or ge During the day addresses were made by Jadce Naar others, A New Tore pe Atha was arrested in the morning, but was al- meee to depart on his swindling errands after a ropri- man Fight Between Larry Gibbons and Jim Stanley-A Desperate Encounter—Twenty- three Kt 0 i a Twenty Minutes—s ked Out of Time. [From the Evening Telegram of yosterday.) Early this morning a lively little “mill” came off on Long Island between two Now York bruisers named Larry Gibbons and Jim Stanley, in which twenty-three rounds were fought, which lasted ove hour and twenty minutes, when Staniey was knocked out of time. These tw iMate were matched about three weeks ago, and been training oS an he counter. They both hail from the Nineteenth ward, and are well known around the Third Avenue one depot, Stanley is about twenty-three years of age in weight about ene hundred aad thirty Gibbons is about eighteen years old ap and Teste poonds in weight. Both ave | anythin; K ~~ a —.. and are well calcalat: eit copantiod about sixt; Si Gal tenes, qe "ony boat si o'clock sth ‘morning an wedge selected a both men being Prompt in the in oer ing costume. A heavy fog pro- equipped together with a drizzling other f< ‘Tine, hep Stanley gon the tre low on a 5 on aittenr and ot err fon yal eet *RoUND 2.--Gibbons shot out his loft and caught Stan- bis fail length rain. Rounp 5,— Both men went Beato "ae to work, but Gibbons outfought bis man ia every respect, and finally forced bim down. Rocxp 6,—Stauley showed that he was no match for his opponent, and, after getting in a single light blow, 7.—Am exchange and a close, and Gibbons Rovsp af got one in the mouth and Gibbons one in the ribs rH Rovsp %—Gibbons sent In a telling blow on ae, ‘* mouth, knocking out two of his teeth; be, are received in return several hot blows about the r.bs. Rowxp 10,—Stanley Off for = while, and afters ell contested round, we eerout: desperately to a close, when Gibbons was “hoor 1. 12,—Only a few light taps exchanged, and Gib- MRocen TR —OItbone fucoeeded a, fo ag beavy work gs sr Gibbons bows Serpe a vee non Staaley'e head, the latter Analy to avoid. Round 16,—Stanley only a blow and got down, Rovunp 16 —Staniey — mf aor. shy. after striking Gibbons the ‘went a: "Rov pink Nght blow, a Stanley again down to Or eie 00 18;0Rbens git dows Lip and by pri ag 0 sone yon beed to ebaneery Mater bowers, finally succeeded in —Staniey at the call Pg afer recutving a severe on the jaw he went down as usual. Rounp 21. Roonp 23. —Gibbons sent Stanley's ‘sem when the jatter be sponge "4 wen returned to. the clty in wearing looted bY Sei OCTOBER 12, 1867. THE | TURF. The world of gentlemanly turfites, far and wide, have for weeks looked forward with eager anticipation to the inception of the Autamn races of Jerome Fark. With all the attractions the maay raciog parks of the country hold forth to the eathusiaste ia the list of noteworthy equine competitors, none approach the grand array set forth by the managers of this emeraid covered enclosure — set, as it is, ike s gom among tis brilliant and pictur- esque surroundings, From tho day that Mr, Leonard W. Jerome, in associa- tion with the American Jockey Club, sounded the tram- Pet note of readiness, summoning all the world to witness the princeiy exhibitions of horsetiesb upon thetr Deauteous spot at Fordbam, the America bave ciustered about iti essed contesia wherein there was more tadomitabie Pluck centred than has been combined im all the racing attractions ever presented in this country. The dignity to which its courtly managers have striven to elevate their covree—that ous tatives of ractn, end achievements be correctly Park a name su} Raich Sram ae ttle of the renowned reputation for the daelity and charming compie:euess which have mace fhe ‘boasted tarf of the Eastern World famous. The busy throng that encircle the adm:rapiy con- structed stables give eviden: has been going on for many the scores of thor bred trainmg grounds of tucky and Tennessee to the sombre precincts o: and the beat coursing turfs of the Far West, are in the seives sufficient to denote a season of unparalieied Drililapey. To-day, and the days of next week, all that is valuable, fleet and formidable in horsefiesh in the country will be on exhibition, and this, the finest race- course in Am Will be the scene of spirited contests inferior to not celerity, multiplied attraction, beauty and blood, ever presented. Should Pleasant midautumo days that bave blessed and sweetly framed ek just passed tinue, Jerome Park to. will, wi te spots of beau’ its tree-clad knolls, its happily conceived and picturesq buildings, shine forth with a subdued grandeur that will stamp it aga miracle of loveliness. The character of the many conveniences, the covered stands protecting the thousa: of visitors alike from drenching show: and burning suns, the cushioned receptacles for the ge: tler sex, the miles of avenues, with the multiplicity of attractions and newly designed positions, fresh from the hands of the artist, are superior and admirable. ‘The races to-day are four. First, a hurdle race for all one and three-quarter miles, over six hurdles Second. a bandicap for all oie) one mile and a quartor, fa which there are thirty-eight entries, and will have ten or twelve starters, the Drriliant feild eae being Wi sunny bluo grasa regi composed of ethane — Luther, 10 Moore, Earring, Virgil, Metaire, Artemus Ward, Twinkle, Fetnah, gr. c. ‘No. 3, Enchantress and Luriine. Fourth, sweepstakes for two year olds, one mile, There will be excursion trains at all hours to and from oe grounds during the meeting. In fact, the fittings, ces, the attractions and the luxuries of will to-day strike the assembled thousands with pleasantness and give satisfaction to all, even the most exacting. POOL SELLING LAST NIGHT, ‘The pools for the Orst Re races at Jerome Park to-day were sold last evening at Dr. Underwood's pool room oa Broadway, as follows:— inst nie ‘Trot It wah inadvertently stated In our columns yesterday morning that Commodore Vanderbilt’s trotting horse Mountain Boy, io a trial on the Fashion Course on Thurs- day last, made unprecedented time—1:07% to the baif- mile pole, This is by 20 means unprecedented, as Dex- ter, in his famous trot in barness againet Ethan Allen and mate, on the 2ist of June last, trotted in the second heat of that race in 1:06, In the first heat, when Ethan Allen and mate passed the half-mile pole in 1:04, Dexter was but @ second behind (hem, which would make his time 1:05 to that point. We append our report of the Face as an item of great interest at (be present time:— It was a long time after tho hour originally appointed for the race to come off that tho borses made their ap- pearance upon the track and commenced warming up for the task before them. When all was ready tnoy came up for tho work, aod went off wth such locomo- tive speed that they ; assed tho quarter pole, with Allen leading a couple of lengths, in thirty-two seconds, and reached the half mile in the extraordinary time of one minate and four seconds. During the remainder of the heat Allen continued to lead and gained gradually as he went along, until be reached the score four or five lengths in advance of Dexter, who made something li & momentary break or a just after entering homestretch, caused, probably, by the v onderful velocity with which be rounded the lower turn. The team reached the judges’ stand in two minutes and fifteen seconds. Dexter's time was probably a second or a second and a half longer, me ee uickest trotting ever vee pubife by any horse in re and Srey ing the famous performance of Flora Te ‘alamazoo, Inthe second heat Dexter went ai +7 vigorously that at the quarter pole, which he rene! hed in thirty-four seconds, three longths ahéad of the team, he looked very much like ner, asc ockwork, reaching the half and six seconds, while the team varied the programme by running considerably. They contrived, however, to reach Dexter near the three-quarter pol 4 soon after giving bim the go-b7, rushed wildly up t jomestretch to the score, beating him by one or two ths, in — minutes and sixteen seconds. In the third team took tho lead almoat immediately after tho tart, and showed about thre lengths in front at tho rier pole, im thirty-five seconds Tos ‘ant ground maintained = and age they gradually iacreased as they prostemed, until, as they entered upon the mouentroion, they were five or six lengths in advance of Dexter, whose driver, now los) ali hope of winning the race, urgea him no further, an the team came n several longths ahead, in 2:19. The following 13 the summary :— Fasnion Covrse—Trortixac—Friday, June 21—Match for $250, mile heats, best throe in five. Dexter, in nar- ness, against Einan Allep and running mate. D, Mace entered b. 8, Ethan Allen and mat B, Dobie eutered b, g. Dexter.,. TIME, Quarter. Half. Mile. First heat... 32 1:04 “215 Second he od 1:06 2:16 Third beat: 35 1.06 219 Sale of Mr. Ten Br market, E Fourteen horses in training and eleven yearlings, the property of Mr. Ten Broeck, were offered by Mr. Edmund Tattersall, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, September 24, of whom seven of the former and a couple of the latter ‘were sold atfair prices. Those remaining unsold will naan be submitied for public competition on Friday. The foll 1g is a list of horses disposed of, with Thote by King T of Ore Ly fom ul Lid an Me. Ly wood 830 Mr. Blenkiron 600 widen br. f., fe, Sian Jessie, Oaks; turned to ©, Alexander when her Pg gin ied Rayner 60 Pen (ais “Queen” of the West), f, 2 years, by King of Trumpe out H jthuee “ itheon 250 2 yeare, by Nutbourne K of the Mr. Clayton 300 ‘enison . by Stockwell ‘out of Hepatica; the Bj Derby and Oaks and Don out of Queen Stakes at Newmarket ‘pit Royal Stakes at Newmarket Second October, to the 1 gd tober, 1868; the iseos the Coventry, Slakee, at Brock bridge, 1808, tbe Doncaster stakes, 1869; the Biennial at Newmar- ket Craven, teeo-70, ‘and tm the Derby and st, Lager, 1669... Aron Maitzaho 600 LONG ISLAND REWS. nang gt ne at Sao ie coms with {t, and as eas eet the began stones at it, one of which the boys 90 rv rely Wen their lives despaired of. are a It ie not Enowe ean where the shell could have come, ie : i SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. OCTOBER li. 1837, Marine henry Ss Savannan, Oct 11—The British ship Manaple is ashore on ‘umberiand Isiaad. " American Pores. 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