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\ : ; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1867.—TRIPLE SHBET. 3 ? depended upon. ‘Zhe waterers of the roads, with their | are the “knowing ones” of the party. For the rest, | Leatherlungs third, two lengths behind, but six lengths | and nose, drawing the ruby quite freely, whoa McGuire THE F RDHAM RAG queerly fasntonia. veniclon jadea with were | however, the ladies the most entuusiastic, had his or | iv front of Zara, woo was one hundred yards alead of | sent in a stunner and again sout Crowisy (o crass, pinannad to do this, ivitiaied a series of almost uw! and did their duty — ber perome mane the consialintion af caer Red Bird, Time, 3:35.14 nome in teeniey: poe why of his man and, : ee in exhibition of the means intended hfe m= the ond of ani ie wokinely slowness of SECOND RACE. after putting tm a blow, went down. 0 -be) =used, and adaptabil! inferior oy to the immediate vicinity of the | train was made the subject of a learned and indignant Hanpicar for al! ages, one mile and a quarter, $50 en- Rounp 1A blow on Crowley's ribs aud MeGuire | Purposes, viz.) an pee light poe pw dewen- Jerome Park. From the entrance to the Park, winding | dissertation from an individual upon mouopolizing rai'- | trance, half forfeit, and only $10 if declared; $700 | down to avoid. Straied the possibility of M. Berlioz accompliehing what through the shaded drives which take one past lake aud | roads in general, who had many sympatizora io bis | added by the Ciub; closed with thirty-nine entrics, eight Roo 17.—On coming up the men mado @ desporata {| '@ propored. fhe exporiments took place whe Inauguration of theo Autumn Meeting of | gitaea pagoda to the northward, a long view of the pro- | various mournful experiences; but he was cut short by | of which camo to the post, Tush for each other, fought wildly 49 & vlove aud Mo- | Uaited Siaies Barge Ofice, foot of Whitcball street, and 7 cession could be caught. It was as if a vast, black and | the sudden jerk of the train, and the annoancement of | 7. B. Reed entered ch. m, Enchantress, by Lexing- Guire was thrown. ® light of wondorful and intense brilliancy was pro» h A ri Jocke Club. frequently jointed serpent was whisking with rapid amd | the journey’s end. Wi:h boisterous jollification the thou- ton, dam Eilon Bateman, by Glencoe, 4 years old, Roun 18.—Crowley punished McQuira badly about | duced eatirely by magneto electric . the American y . sinuous motion, onward and northward, with its bead | sands alight and delightedly wenp their way through ® dy scaee : +. 1] tho hea, bat received @ atingiag biow over the rigt | Filty-2ix horveshoo — magnets yon set in the di yn of ‘icComb’s dam, ' In turning the | cluster of New York’s faithful blue coated guardians, ntered ch. ¢. PY, . | O78 neatly closing it, & criluder revo! steam, mote passing aharp curve leading out of the Park as 10 TRE TRACK, dam Maroon, by Glencoe, 4 yeara o1n, 192 | 2} Roun 1%,—this was ly cow tf yen within a hair's breadth distance from’ wire ‘again caught of winding proc Here, through a of hickory and oak giants, | J. H. Dowling euterod br tm. -Lurline, by Knight ot unished each other oe about , bub | Olle, generated eleetricity which was F 1O0N IN PANORAMA ke three deep, with prancing steeds and rapid, | whose rich tints of foliage extend to golden haze St George, dam by Trustee, 6 years old, 78 tb3.... 3 ally McGuire was fought down on the ropes. fucted fom clock through common ASH + | whirling wheels ao a that fits like a canopy over the wooded enclosure, the | Messrs, Forbes and Jerome entered b, bh. Luther, by Rovyv 20,--Crowley made a bold effort to force the | telegraph wire in two durrent to Ge roof of autum sbi footsteps of tho now merry gathering rusile the dry Lex ngtov, dam Belle Lewis, by Glencoe, 5 years fighting and managed to get in several heavy biows, | the building, and passed over coke crayons to ® point of meing javelins of gold. leatage that strews the narrow path, It was an occasion Old, 104 lbs... Me sean raat seccesscees @ | but was finally th: Junction inside a glass case, made the light, shone ry gait of the procession through the Park, for gentle whee te genial influences of man’s better nature | M. H Sandford ontored ch, m. Farriug, by Ringgold, Roux ian ys ale and Crowley down. With seu extraordinary brightness as to "oa pala to the naked eye, and cast bright gleams all over the bay. Further experimonts are in contemplation, when reflec~ tors will be used and the great power of tio light better demonstrated, ood briiliancy, as the scene dam Emma Wright, by Vandal, 6 yeara old, Rooxp 22,.—Crowlh cit the happient footings | 100 IDS.seresceets nrtscenseeressest B | buttecoived himself & present ithe montis ns 4 the human heart. It w: J. W. Welton entered ch. g. Aldebaran, by Commo- Rovvp 23.—Atter a severe rally Crowley managed to CX, a that ” " enna. ete ha Ply iy ghtnnie Er sll fod 1M ay 6 GRE PGaIS fs chancery, bat could not hold Sie ae tho ning Deen distinguis! as t 3, Jr, ontered br. bh. max, row. er caug! old of ‘ths day and an ‘American Jockey Club | ‘nie, dam Jowell, aged 108 Ibs to. 7 | down. @ Sakes end! pelea Ser mea in gray, as if Circe bad been there, seemed to bi On the Road Thither and After the | prin? SO; intervals of every ten rods from one end of the Paric to the other, whose business it was to sec that Arrival. no rule of the Commissioners irespassed upon and that nobody overwent the specified speed by those punctilious gentiomen dictated. Nevertheless, there ‘was some littledriving that exceeded the legal rate per long “before the music of the neighing | Jas. 8, Watson enterod br. hb, Captain Moore, b Rovxp 24.—Hero both rallied again, but Crowley was THE NEW HARLEM BRIDGE. ACCIDENT AND SUDDEN DEATH. | puncinioas in their dweviminauion, ands besiden t ts | emblem foatiog irivombantly orn {ue siatt hones | Hasimr'tt {tm Sener Rowe, by Glencoe, aged, | | again sent to prayers by a pono incor, “wd Crowley | Hts Ovening ‘To-Day—Consiraction, Dimene ee y proee By carly os eines epecaly. if the re eg ‘Carr “4 paver bee yg eon The betting was venteae a lie race, Mr, Dow- wo 26.—Each in on the a Crow! : ei piesa pena excess be not more than twenty per cent of the | day of sport. A peculiar tranquillity seomed to reign | ling’e cnires, Enchantress and Lurline, had the call in | to avoid, Crowley going down | To-day Harlem bridge, a work which has been in pro-; THE TOURNAMENT OF THE HOOF. fo gt al ere Se nl KB head | throughout na ure’s wide domain; tho very wint | the pool s-lling, bringing in tho last pool previous to the Rowsp 27.—Only a blow from each and Crowley down, | #TCS8 for nearly six years, will be opened for the general in | seemed to whisper pleasantly as it swept through the | staré $510, wile Dr, Welden’s two, Aldebaran and Rowxps 28 To fh q a spel ( spite of the embodied ivnxes which baunted t bronzed arches of tho old woods; ‘ee birds sprang | Local, bro ght $426, Captain Moora $810, Climax $260, | of give and nr ns “he cron bolne sate aad and then the word was ‘two forty,” and the regimens of | aloft in the shifting golien air more fearlessly than 1 Earring $100, and Luther $100.% The race being a mi the administering of fearful phmisbment to either fashion rode fast and faster, like tho wierd and etricken | their wont, and crosed your path with a bolder chirp, | and a quarier, the borses were started from the thre party. Crowley had his rigut eye closed in tho Julius Wins the Hurdle Race, Enchantress the | 0!4 man in Goothe’s “Er! King.” For acoupe of miies | thns passing through the sunshine and gay gar- | quarter pole at the bend of the homestretch, and course of this hard fighting, and McGuire had his ribs transit of foot passengers and vehicles, The old wooden stracture adjacent had existed for so long a period that people had begun to believe that the real bridge would ever bo completed. Now, however, all 1t3 various some siceds a!most out-trotted tho coursers of the wind, | niture of the woods, the courso was reached; to | worse start was never witnessed on any track, four of ated in all the colors of the rabow. Crowiey | vow, : Handicap, General NeMlahon the ‘ile and, again, a period was put to their galloping by the | brilliant, gaudy panorama that broke upon the View | thom geiting away together while the other four ree | dened signs of woaknoss, ‘nud. in the. thisty-secona | Po" and mishaps have boon safely passed through, and ominous sign of warning painted in large letters at the | from the curving rouds, and the princoly equipages, | mained sv long belind ay to prociade all chance of | round was sont clean off his fect by a light blow, the handsome iron structure which spans Harlem river Heat and Boaster the Colt bridge:—** One Dollar Fine-for Driving on this Bridge | with their gayiy caparisoned steeds, harmonized sweetly | r-acsine ther oro fortunate c smpetitors, Enchantress, | UNS 33 To 37,—Each of the nen seemed to regain | is actually de facta, Faster than a Walk,” which, by the way, is no driving | with the tho gits and feelings awakened by the geuial | Captain Moore, nd Local, Enchantress took { his strength as these rounds progressed, and desporaio Tr abs Sweepstakes. at all, but only acessation from driving. ‘Then, (oo, there | autumn morning, and the anticipated sportive feast and | the lead, closely followed by Captain Moore, Luther | but very wild fighting ensued, Punishment was dealt he act wuthorizing the building of the bridge was wero a couple of gentlemen in dius with shields, | {ts attending contests, third and Local fourth, and in this way they came rat- | out equally on either side, aud the fighting was about | P®S8ed on the 17th of April, 1857, the words of which not so large as that worn by Don Quixote, but far COUNTRY EXCURSIONISTS, thng up the stretch and passed the stand. Alterwards | even, Crowley, however, being frequently thrown, stipulated that it should be commenced ‘as goon ag the more potent in their way, who guarded the en- Long before tho hour at which the curved and stram- | came Earring, Lurlive and Algebaran, with Climax Rounp 338,—A few ineffeciual passes were succeeded The Fordham races, like the Homeric priest at the fall | trance to the span across the river, and made it their | ing steeds were wo be brought out for inspeciion and dis | bringiag up the rear, but so far beind that bis chances | by a tercive bl : D " of Troy, * pclipmantien of their friends,” began yes. | &8Pecial business to seo that the ominous warning of the | piay, hundreds of every conceivable character | were entirely out, ‘There was litte change of position lore temple nd: sealing en toate Ibo aie nornen » signboard was not in the leastwise ‘rangressed, “Hold | of vehicles, noted by the peculiarity of dusty | until the half-mile polo was passed, when Captain | This blow told sovorely on the latier, : terday, and were attended with all the fashionable eclat | up there’? was the word to one; “A little too fast, my | wheels and’ earnest occupants had encircled the | Moore and Local vegan tw close un Enchantress. Ag Rouxps 39 10 41.—Crowiey very careful and playing which gave zest to the Spring meeting of the Jockey | gy fellow,’ was buried into the ear of another; ‘Not | course of tho races, Whey were ‘first upou the spot,” | they went around the lower turn they took sides with | the drop game to good purpose. Club, “Long-expected”” it may be said advisedly, the | @ite so fast, sir kuight,” was insinuated to a third; | frst forthe ‘fun of the fair,” and had selected the most | her, and as they entersd the homestretch Captain Moore | — Roun» 42—-Ench conte up determ ned for work, stracle y 2% and thus went round the warning until policemen wel advantageous positions seeing and hearing, They | was at ber head. He beat her up the suetch to the draw- | heavily aud fought toaclose, when Crowley was thrown, Weather having unwarrantably interfered on Saturday, | hoarse with paocing and every body else was quite deaf- | bad come from every tarmbouse, from every vila buried | gate, and was leading over a length, when he swerved | Mac falling heavily on him,’ thereby necessitating an alteration in the programme of | ened for the timo with the croaking notes of the two | amid the verdure-clad valleys, meandering so lovingly | to the left and crossed her, Tho mare bad to pull oat Rovuxp 43.—Lively work was in order, and the men days and seasons, and forcing the disciples of the stecd- sturdy guardsmen who kept up the din, ‘The bridge was | through that country, and from the covered knolla that | to the right; bat Captain Moore was too far in advance | rattied away with frighifal cifeet on cach other's faces, passed at last, however, after some swearing on the part | dot in their omerald sweetness every rod of | to bo overtaken, and he went under th string two | bringing the blood from the pulpy masses at every breaking Hector to transfer tho tournament of the hoof | of young bucks, which st was audible, aud | the surronnding land. Early breakf: had been | longtas ahead of berint aickest til wa believe, | thump. Fighting desperately to a close, they fell to- from Saturday, Ootober 1%, to Tuesday, October 15, En- | 80me oathing on the part of elderly gentlemen, which | ¢! order of every family, and from the) that was ever recordel—2:123, Local was a good | gether, (rowley uppermost, As he was in the act of hr had not, however, been materially dampened jug wos gontecily inaudible; and the bridge being | sudden bolting of tho matuttoal moal, had started for | third, and by tho ruling out of Capiain Moore for | rsivg, however, he deliberately struck McGuire, who usiaem ” 1 wi Rubicon, the passing of which Jeads to Fordham, } the point of interest and nestled upon their arrival | crossing the track got second piace; Luriine ¢ame im | was lying on bia back, a heavy blow on the mouth, The by the damp weather of last week, ag was attest’ Yoo- ; every separate Cwsar drove on at furious gait, upon either hand of the public and field standa, set sd) next, tuen Luther, Karring, Aldevaran aud Climax, I feconds of the latter immediatly put ia a claim of foul, terday by the platoons of elegant equipages which OUT OF THR woons, Prettily at the [got of the curving hilis, radiant yester- | THIRD RACB, + which was allowed, and McGuiro was accordingly de- took Jerome Park by storm, somewbat as General | _ Thus with the rapid collings and windings of the long | day in their golden acenety. ‘The nies of thesé } Prewrem $600, entrance monoy to second horse, | ciared thé Simmer of the fight and siske:, aiter having Commissioners thought it necessary ;”? avd about the latter end of November, 1860, the board in queation thought it was nearly time to begin, and the work was taken in hand at that date, During the progress of the bridge [innamerable financial and political difficulties have beset its course. Want of funds actually stopped engaged it for ® time, and strikes of the workmen’ upon it have occurred ever aod anon. The desiga and structure, too, of tho arches and ther component parte” of it have aiso undergone alteration, 30 that it has mare rowly escaped being an endiess job, As it now stands, the bridge is built ontirely of cast and wrought trom ex hs if of cept the flooring of the roadway and sidewalks, is of yellow pine, The fixed spans are com hollow arched box tubes of riveted plate iron, fasened into cast iron sole pioces, which aro locked (ogether with. a heavy chord rod of forged iron, the latter being mains tained in an erect position by many suspension rods of wrought iron. Th log span 13 compused also of hol- low box tubes of riveted piate iron, the upper tube be- ing an arch extending the entire length of the swing Span, Counecting into and covering two minor archi which extend from the central pier arrose +. ‘bannel body, the serpeni’s head insinuated fteelf into the nar- | Country excursion carriages were old, elaborate family | mile noais, Sud forty-three minutes, Terry took Fort Fisher, about eleven o’olook | Dod? IN? scurnalen Neer wnich lies between the bridge | Darouches, fied up with more than usual care 10 accom: | J, G, Moore entered b, 6, General McMahon, fought for one nous r in the morning—took it and held it until five o'clock in | and the Jerome course, and presently the head emo, modate the entire household, so trom pire and mére | “by Lexington, dam } the afternoon, devouring the edibles and quaffing tho | 8s8i0 and looked in the direction of the groun down to the curiiost-headed clild, #1 were ou band. 788 RETERNAL Vinws, Molten amber of the American Jockey Club as though Lo Shes np stacey en a eee st f the toaming liquid had been as inexpensive as water, | head of the procession was ata, by imp. York- Bhi four years old Tannen nme ee 31381 CITY POLITICS. aniel entered bi wnt, by Lex. ington, dam Lucy Fowier, three years old. 2 9 1 2 here the scene of novel and striking beauty meets the eye. the river to the intermediate piere, All the arch vubes ycioven. in tw connect ivtd @ longitudinal tube at the bottom, whick also ontends the whole length of sho ewing span aod is curved to suit tue gride of the fixed spans, The open spans between tke major aud minor tubular arches of the Rein span are filled with cluster columns and castings in the Gothic style of architecture, The floor girders are of wrou; iron of what is catlod the H patierv, of great 5 and extend in one solid piece acrosa the roadway, the Jntervening beams be og spiiced in the ceutre and ex. tending across the sidewalks, On the fixed spans these girders rest upon the chord rods; in the swing span they are riveted to the botiom of tu» tubular a ‘Tne abutments of the brid. ex end the entire width of the avenue. They are constructed of large blocks of limestone, laid fu paraliel rows and faced with heavy Pieces of granite, ‘The wings of tue abutments oneither side are built up with a terrace of granite steps, extend- ing from the side buiks to low water tn! aflord~ ing convenient access to boate, while bandsomo effect. The inermediate piers, A ‘denly cloven in twain, | Carriages, gayiy psinted, making their tirror-like sidea | LW. Jerome entered b. f. Redwing, by Bal- Democratic Union County Nominations. more re: dent by the dusty irameworks of the less rownie, dam Cycioue, by Vandal, threo The committee of twenty-two, of the Democratic Numerous inventions to facilitate the means of the po exes self out +2 wings like tne bat. winged Apol- spectator in taking accurate notes of the tournament | '¥°° '® Sunyan’ To ave been introduced since the spring rar e on all sides, They rest in thick clus years old pretentious, Peer sos. 1 2 2 3] County Nominating Convention, have agreed upon the re, their ateeds quicily, as it were, lifting their heads, Booth ontored ‘cb, "'h. Warbasuaw, by vieing in their elevations with the drivers and occd- oung Lapgford, dam by Monmouth folowing Ucket to be presented at the next meeting of ccs, and among | painted club house sprang suddenly in vie Eciipae, six years old, these may be mentioned golden and Soarlet Ogurea | Bers and fantalons of the 4 stand uprosé upon the | Pants, who, « ther from indiflerence as to position or lack dis, the Convention :— “needful,” ; ‘ Dulletin hoards of peculiar sight like dozens of parti-colored wings seoking to uplift | Of the “‘needful,”’ are on the outside, Having inspected time, $1 8294. 2 Sherifl—Michael Connolly. 4054 — pattern, There was } Before tho start Ciement sold i ich | the racing horses as they gayly atep to cheeriul words the bighest price in County (lerk—Willia:n Waleh. competition for s64t on the club stand, and a greter | they were plosted; aud ai the vatied varapherualia or | of the dusky grooms, infusing by this necessary exer- | tho poolm bringing. $625, while General. McMahon entity Clan Wiha We lasticity into number (of !2-%ieg especially) viewed the sport from the | Sables of Italian pattern, and paddocks of every pat- | cise the greater elasticity in 7 Disiriet Attorney—Nelsou J. Waterbury. leoky limbs, brought $430, and Redwing and Warbasbaw together Jug, . 1g of the Supreme Court—Albert Cardozo. enthusiastically poluting out the gavly attired jockeys | were Knocked down for $60, ade vt > Waléony of the villa-like and fantastically painted We lege a taee pos rats “of Do epaeg who tmhey discover modestly walking near their tavor- Frt Heat,—Redwing got off first, and showing the ee Papen (eect D Paedhiae er Cheer Clubhouse, which overlooks the track from a rocky | Jerroid, or as sudtonly as a grotesque fantasy used to | 8 Nurses, they select one of the number from. the others the way kept in front all the way around, com- | judzes of Court of Common Ploas—John HL Brady and Sminence on the west, hanging lik dawn upon the mind of Tom Hood, the defunct and fan- | Many and speak of his fino polats, his powers of en- ing in half @ length abead of tloment, who was six | waltes wier, fairy castle upon “ durance as if they were ats fav’ in equine flesh, and | lengths anead of General McMahon, the fatter haviog é bs : the rockside andfsceming, from{che appearant airiness of | ‘2°%,*uicKon., Ee ay tales erp A ctl rag reece | banter their friends to bet upon. his or her success. * been taken in band about half way up the stretch. The { 2ud8e of Marine Court—Edmund L. Hearne, 4 Sup rvisors—Smith Ely, Jr., and Pairick McAleer. its stracture, to have been built for the habitation of the | was thronged with carriages and the club Louse itself | 500n they start, and as the flakes of foam fall from horse with the high-sounding title was distanced, Coroners —Ji with the butterflies of fashion, gilded and unglided, booed pgm Smtprnpibese oe ol Mg ae gala Lac oe ee elves which in old days were supposed to inbabit the of the gathering assumes an ccsiatic and audible Second Hea'.—Clement bad the best of the send off this ‘woodlands and shady precincts of Fordham, Saving AN BOUR OF NOTE-TAKING character. Thoy mount to the seats of their carriages | time; but before he got around tue upper turn General Democratic Union Assembly Nominations, from the main balcony of the club house and the an- | snd.extend their bodies to their utmost limit to see | scMaton rushed to the front, and led by two lengths to pporting tne river ends of the lixed spans, are formed of cast iron, again supported on five gracetul arch columus, ‘The central pier, supporting the swing span, i@ built of twelve columns, one in the Centre and eleven in the circle, On these rest a beavy cast iron box. girder, Which supports the railway aud the wheels, which carry @ circular box girder of plate fron, on which agai is fixed the swing span, ihe luiter w turned by a pair of engines, and it cag algo, when necessary, be turocd by baud gear fitted for * Purpose, Four these alterations in the painting of the scenery—for Art | atomy of the sc: were comprehended and reduced to | them as thoy rush down the quarter stretch and ap- | the quarter pole, Clement socond, baif a length ahead of | _ The conventions of the Democratic Union party to has so metamorphosed Nature at the Jerome Park that | 0 auolysis. He rf were coniregated constellations of | proach the stand. Everybody is willing to stake his | the whole landscape seems like @ scene painted upon Redwing. Guiny around the bluff Redwin, ran into see. | ™&ko nominations for the Assembiy were Leld last night beauty which old Arabic Aldebaran might have been | pig” tha: the leader of the flying contestant 1s | ond plave, and putting on the steam chalienged the Gen- | 48 follows: proud to hay Dist. added to his host of Mosiem stars. Dia- | nig especial favorite, If money changes not | eral on the lower tury. They entered the homestretch Ganvas with all the rare devices of artistic composi- | monds, neither Californian nor Australian—in Dist hands, promises to do this and that are | yoked, and after aneck and neck struggie the General | 1—Charles Moore, }2—Adjourned tion—eaving these alterations in the scenery of the | damonds scintillan: and tlery as the red rublesof Vegu | exacted from pretty lips on such stubborn | went uuder the siriug a winner by u snort neck, Clo- | 2--Adjourned, 13—Kdward J. Montague, affair, th or the mipiature suns brought up from Galconda—threw | ventures, The race ended, some begin to feticitate | ment was pulled up at the dsience sland and jogged | 3—Adjourned. 14—Adjourned. neral ensemble of the Park and the group- | yack quick spears of every Rue as the sunshive fell | themscives upon thelr luck and happiness, while ovtiers | homo. "Tho fivsh was very exciting, Time, 1:48: 4—Adjourned. 1$—-Adjourned. —Thomas J, Brogan. 16 -Michaei Lambert, Third Hea/,—Cioment a.ain took the lead and made ng of the Jookers-on in the smali Vienna of Fordham so — them and vivified them into shining globu'es. | seemed to be en: eloped in a cloud aud begin to croak; fe resembled that of the early spring meeting that few re were gentlemen in velvet, though none in fashion, | these are the sort of peop! and they are everywhere ~ | sharp runoing from the t, going round the turn one | S—!imothy J. Campbell, 17—No returns. who wore the arms of the American Jockey Club an v Jenxth in reps of Redwing, who was ove length in | 7—-Adjourned 18—Adjourned. Polts of distinction could possibly be made, and even | tho scarlet ribbon, and gentlemen wore the complimen. | mio,never have gazelleszto glad them with thelr dark men can easily suift 1: round, The en 8—Heury Veimer. 19—No returns. ‘not ‘on with the laier power, A row of gaslamps front of McMahon, At the quarter polo Redwing forced ; black but wien they come to know them aad iove ‘and the} the few apecitied could scarcely be deemed material, tary badge, and, therefore, passsd where they would therm, they early Td ha ece of | the pace and reached bis flanks, but making the bend | 9—E. J. McG:an. 20— Adjourned. Sabie tox ilies teats 2 eae y Of course, as usual, New York emigrated to Fordham, | unquestioned. In front the speciator tay the | toast pari iy good and wide, not on ibe | to the right he shook her off at the half-iniie pole, She anyones @1—Adjourned, stud tho entire length of the Dride, whieh on the whole. ! ‘Tho and th f th mS i. | field, dotted here and there with groups of | sanded floor, and always on the buttered side. T ey | collared him again on the lower turn, when the General Adjourn eer nee is a remarkably bandsoine structure, although ite beauty” eee e day were of the sort to cause emi- | iookérs.on and speculators as to the result, On tho left roverbial ilk luck, and seemed | also put on steam, and at tho turer-quarier pole they je is oul! bidden by the wretoued. wotdea struckure (has gration, The weather was beautiful, and beautiful | and nearly covering the background of the pictare | to forget that horse raciog, with all its Deauteous frame. | were ail lapped. ’A beautiful and exciting run home en- Mozart Hall Judiciary Convention. runs along side of it. “This will be cleared, however, in weather always infects New Yorkers with an instinctive | Were bosts of carriages, tne mon ip livery still sitting | work aud exciting incident, ig pzoiific of disappoint- | sued, Clement winning by threo leugins, Rodwing roc. An adjourned meeting of the Mozart Hall Judiciary | thy course of the month, and in a few woeks, Smpulse to exercise their hor especially if the bo like statues bolt upright upon the boxes, just exactly ia | ments, ond, two lengths avead of MeMahon — Time, 1:52%. Convention was held at No, 816 Broadway tas: evening. | Harlom bridge will sine out in ail its glory before raes, especially rseS | the same manner as, two hours before, they had eat bolt Between tho races, ficld glasses and luncheon are pro- Fourth Heat —Clement was now the favorite, selling | ye (eorgs chea presided, and Mosers. Gnoning 8 Bed- | astonished vision of those traveling ac‘oss into West happen to be spirited, and the equipages in general un- | uprignt upon the same boxes by many a lion-guarded | duced simulianeously, as fair eyes and fairer forms look pool for $560, -¢ ‘akon $360, and Redwing $105, y ge Chea pr Moneta, chester couaty, From the water on the upper side @xceptionable. Again, the most available route for the | “00F along tho Fifth avenue. Still {archer to the north | over upon the grand club house, perched so beauilfuily 1 McMahon took the lead at tie stwrt, and went | ford, Jr, and Solomon B. Nobdlo acted as srcretarion, | {’Syon ow looka remarkably well. Tho engineer is ecto & Fifth to the Central Park, ana | Woe Were groups of vehicles, dowting every cl. and | upon the gently rising knoll, set in an emerald {rame- ngths in advance of Redwing, who | Arter ths transaction of the usual routine businoss the | Mr. Erastus Suiith, who bad the charge of. whe ram exercise is up avenue e Cent: , an emieonce with large black dots, and seeming to have | work, aecorated with colored bunting in honor of Its thin advance of Clement. As they cam? | yan of the committe of five appointed to wait on | Dunderberg, and ho bas been assisted in the work by through the new-planted groves of the Park to Eighth Lek eeedl g genes Lad pron _ tions fqn pd part ot tee eter, ote Bay eee and sightseers | around the _ Funct mae aes — and was poe np a ee Se het nurs Sie Lo Waleed mee natn ae aimensioas an a propo nesenasee jeasu - | srutinize the jon-laden galleries, descan'ing upon | lapped on the General, asd one of the most oxcitin na ihene 4 Re page, ‘i s foilows:—Length between abutment eee ordbarn— | Dict of Gaainaan nes aiteciiy Satyae site Sve ors and cheese as they comment. turn and up the homusirotch, McMahon winning by a m, and polnted €0 his careor inkibe past as an in- | fect, and éntire leugtn, inciuding aoutments, walls too near, in fact, to turn back, especially if | plane beyond the grand stand, hg ‘by the doze: ‘ON THR HILLA, short head’ Redwing was sbuut eix len.ths behind, te Barge dict pareor Ini Pp + | See ae che’ B10) tek. Tha ith oF ABST Pee there be. tha, fascination of burdio and handi- | tho" cgnboting treea“into. service,” thereby” ink 'detog the pekieh baee ware compan ee Pe pS ‘The chairmaa of tho epecial comm iteo of twenty-two | was ie 28 feet; of the mdewaik:, 7 feo. 6 inones, and the or A a ina! ate 9 x ‘i \« 2tvet The hei Upper ten thousand, to draw him thither. Into the | worth for whieb they came—thus! ina ra $0 appearance that was alike beutiful and un que. | fortelt, to carry 100 iba, one mile, which closed’ with | MBKe inrial nominauons Sod rodnmendod, to tik | ening srau is 20 foot, and trom the bowom ‘of the general concourse that emerges from the Park upon the Benjamin of the Ameren proce os-quoted and plonese pa eg techy yee fon Patel Fat bev = ptious by us, eee aud a Te tesuices, receive the nomination for Judges of the Superior | columhs excoode 109 fee. Tue amount of a and Bloomingdale road falls the lelsure-burdened owner ef | ‘The crown in general was lessthan at the toltial spring | Takes “descended ftom th hase, osve Like drops of | ia Vente wy Teoreaue ee OY imps Belipee, So ee erik te Pe URSa te ihe | meine tiaiicey ampants ae hae oan P span and Victoria, and is taken up in the whirling maol- | meeting, though, certainly, tho ‘ceratic cement Of | biooa from warring giants. Beneath tiese in clusiers, | Mr, Sandford entered b.e Northumberiand, by Lex- "a doy were \inanimously concurred in, and acom. | The entire cost of the bridge ts somewhere approaching ‘ strom of carriages that round the rather abrupt bend | ‘Re melropolls was scarcely ‘ues laruely rereri fie takes fashioncd Ipdiog’ ‘Otte “Ueiee cnaporoga eased. | Masten, dain Novice, by Glancoe.-<-..r-eereeseove 91 itieo of ve appointed to wait on the uomiuees and a dolla’, athougu tt may boa wide below thas which lends into the opon highway. Bo it whim or | noves upon the general scene; and it oniy remains to be | hing with “all “the ‘usimation ama’ tucto | Northumberland wad nee f2ebvite, Roaster took the Vander thom cle notwination, - fancy, if one is out with a span it is but natural to fol- | added that Jerome Park, clad in the livery of autumn, | claracterziing the throngs at the! tho tramping | Jead, which he made inte two lengihs going around the | 9,08 mosion 0 type fh asthe pork yee ra low where the crowd leads, and so many people went to | feemed even, more beauivful than Jerome Faric clad in | racers, mukine up the vast covgregation ta weicome | turn’ wava length and a halt In fromt at the quarter | Of twenty-two, ® furtver adjouroment un'il saturday WESTCHESTER. the livery of spring, aod made, indeed, with its oaks | them in returning victory. Imagiu-ng the long range of | po.e, one lengta at tho buff, and ball a length atthe | evening nex fel cong 0 aa A pln ably x Fordham yesterday just because many others went, and | and maples standing like huge bioss.ms of scariet and golden bills aed gen.te slopes, bounded on either side by | pal ‘o pole. On the lower turn Northumberiand Diing the ye gen egy idates ice n “ ~ Decause to be there was to be reckoned among the mon | dusky red, an almost Eden like setting for the brilliaucy | he grand stands on ae ono Hiaad wil (ie tying seeds | took sides wih him, and they ron yoked until a abort | Wation for Judges of the Court of Common Picas an Pitas, Rineane ts Dann: ie iceee Vie of leisure and the millionaires of the metropolis, | 94 ¢lat of the opening day.) on the other, aud the ocoun of eatriayes as a framework, |-disennes from the winning pos, ween Northumberland | Marlee. ney . ; HON. ® bho vag veep aera) all it up by the suuniest of sunsviccs, avd ones b+ | began to give oat, amd Boaster beat bim: a leogth and a ‘The Convention then Davis, 9 gontioman residing at Mount Vernon, about ef whom Now York numbers ee b-wigpe pap og ca thecins pei Sal Care ened oleae a cleats | iainaa Wen of the ipliial polat of Jerierday’s teeing | hat. dae, 1:6l, fifiy years of age, died a fow days since, at his residence makes money, and money builds splendid palaces and A i fete, Ako cream of the /ét, however, foilows, and is -_ - Ne ations. it s A Jays out cabtineaes pac both in town and out of ee serimgg > age Saeed here gard hs vont embodied in the races theiasel yo. aDuyty Races~Peot Selling Last Night. The 2. ae py: Seteae dukes Contabasee mot last torpoadroeicy: gprnPrreor nag Ng ihe rain he Haven town--in the former case having little room for exten- far skill Duritg the progress of the fret race the rider The suing crowd that gatbered at Dr, Underwood's | ovine Cotnel John A. Foster, Chairman, at tho | Railroad depot, ‘tho deceased was doing business in sive operations in the art of landscape gardening, and in | of the Negrita, an Engiigh jockey by the nawe of Sar- Finor racing was perhaps never witnessed than that | Pool room, at the Broadway Ciab House, last evening, headqearvers, corner of Twontytaduned tae ana | New York ana loaves a large fawily, the latter case having plenty of room and pienty of na. | tin Cassidy, lately imported by Mr. Jerome, waa thrown | which occurred at Jerome Park yesterday. It was tho | wos greater and moso enthusiastic im a pool buying | Broadway, wnd made the following nominations :— Issrautation ov A Pastor at Doses’ Feary.—On Mon- PS, fare's material out of which to faablon the artiaticalty | iu jumping a hurdle, aud almost instantly killed—the | »etpoged day—the oxtra day as it was calied—vt tho | way than em Monday evcaing. ‘They bid in the live, | Yutseot the supreme Conrtesturruy Totes (nom. | day last at interesting ceremony took place sn the Pres beautital, Now, the Fordvam road has had its full accident being occasioned by the ra hor inartistic riding ted by acc! tion). of beautification in the way of villas and of the jockey, who paid ihe penalty of bis lack of skill | autumnal meeting of the American Jociy Club; aod | tos manner powsible, each vielnn with the other | Muied by acclamation). | | byteriam ehurol ut Dobbs? dre eli rnd d@ences of every ensemble which art can invent. | and caution with bis life, fh step ng to leap the | but for a sad accident to the rider of one of the hurdle | (P nt least one pool where the favorite of each race John Sddgwnek. per Installation of toe Rev. T. M.-Nevin as pastor the Nothing could be more beautiful than the | third hurdle th? umortunate fellow bore down be. k by tho | W#s Dae There are three races of interest nnd of ene. SOEs: © re nm Ph 1 churey, A large number of persougs witnessed the core. gocners, both | natural and artidcial, | from | co heavily upon Negrita that the hoot | horses, who was so unfortunate ag to be Killed by ‘ho | yi sumpuive excitement wot forth vy the Stowards for | , Justice of tho Court of Common Ploas-—Lone term, | monies, ~ ¥eComb’s dam to tho narrrow road which leads, as Mil- | of the flying courser caught in the burdle, and Ces-idy | falling of his horso, it would have boon a most Joyous | to vay, v1 he Champion etakes .for three year ba se Fe Matha Geared hate eel be fons Iwranustixo Waoptxo Cenmvowy at PoRTOmEersiijs————__ tong drawn eG" ta the difection of the watts steopie, | Souple of complete samermatte cad" isinay’ Nod tare. | G07 indeed. Four races wore among theovenis of the | O08 9 ran acon two tale ects The poris eet | imaled by scclamation), : : The Summmerfeld Metvodist Eptseopal Church at Porte re Xu * in the direction 0 White steeple, ts H fore. premiuza 208, he ols 80 2 by the eight of which ‘one receives ‘the Gret intimation | soz, tipon the gy ditto-ing. the evolution | 44¥, And capital races they were, Julius won the hur- | Pirira od ia two fist only, The suma vroughe by the _ ‘ choster was yesterday Oiled wih ® highiy respectable that the village and the race course are near at hand. | and falling upon her rider. The wounied jockey was | dle race, leapiug beautifully. Ina the second race James | favoritos are as followe:— The Registration of Voters Yesterday in This aud fashionable gathering of persons, including many Besides, at tuis season of the year when the maples | taken up and conveyed irom the course by Sergeant | g Watson's orse, Captain Moore, arrived first at the i i FIST RACK—CHAMPION STAKES, Clty. eit oftisens of Wasubiaum ahame: ails Rie have put on their scarlet autumnal robes, and the oaks | Stiers, assisted by a couple of pulicemon—bis teeth hav- A Fanny Cheatam. $420 600 5 650 The boards of registers in the various clection dia ricts | Promisent citizen: cl vy, been have plumed themselves with feathers of russet brown, | ing been shattered and his jaw broken by the concus. | W!0ing post in the quickest time on record; but har- 185 (150«125 bd : : drawn (Li ber on the eceasion of the marti ge of Charies there is a sort of double fascination in passing en voiture, | sion, In allthe guadinesa of the jockey dress. white | ing swerved across the track while coming up the 100 110 110 | throughout the city, held their first meeting yesterday, | & Lilford of Now Yu hy 0 Mise Seni, bee or even on tost, the clifly which make a sort of solid | with the brown sash, the blecding mass of humanity stretch, the race was given to Enchantress, who waa 90 126 100 | for the parpose of registering tho names of parties en. | tet of bandana ee ae: ao ay ne nly ‘eaee at 4 wall, crowned with splendia villas and orna- | was spiriied away as suddenly as it foil, and the races ei greregestss ha 50 105 8 | ‘titted and desiring to vote at the coming oiection, From | % tue bride and many ’ mented with all the appliances of art, on the | were resumed. Dr. Sayres, who happened to be on tue | 80084, the judges deciding that nterference ha NCKOERY BTARRS, nope ie rade very elegant description. ‘The bride wore a white moire Jeft of the road, from the dam, or rather the bridge, to | ground, madean examination of the injuries of the un- | shortened the stride of the mare avd lessened her 70 0 100 | the schedule below of the total number of names rogis- | antique dress, with long weeeh 8 Cae la + bin o the Ssevel sapervases, eid these make o netaser ef'recaras | rendered, e gaip and Feil" In'the seeray wurees ine | cusnems of winaing he rece. The thind race—mile 166 G68 | vers brisk many* doubtiees, thinking that there was'aa | crowned ‘wit the usaal wreath ot orange lcesoma, ” sk 5 A hy Jerome Parke haunted on ree. days by everybody ssaewacigien at the injeries wen cans pray to | heats—wase singularly injeresting race, and required og jeratood that Kentucky would ft ‘arance before the | After the ceremony bad been performed by the Rev. ‘who can afford a scarlet monogram, or even a scariet | make even the most scientific exami mm unneces- | four heats to decide it, There were four entries, one of io his great 1 he to beat | board of registers to Zot ther a Messrs. Hatield and Ford the bridal party anda x initial, upon tho panel of the carnage, and especialy by | sary, and in five minutes after the accident the patient | which was eutirely outof piace, nud was distanced iu dash of four miles, andred and | on tho lists where they had voted at the elections number of frieads proceeded to the eng ‘everybody who can alford gold pia upon harness or | was dead, stone dead; had passed into that country | the first heat, tue contest being Deiween Gon Mo- Jerome dees pot consider the | year. On the first day of the registering in 1860, there | bride's parents, where a Leora mega nue four- istocratic device, upun the gray or | where jockeyism isnot a profession and hurdle races | Mahoo, Ciement an wing. I a romarkabi7 Performance at prevent, and | Were 72,401 names entered cn the hsts, while yesterday jd buttons, with ar! » UPL jockey’ profe an , Ci id Rod iT kab f 2,401 a the I hil rd: chette was served up, afier disposing of which bappy fcr uniform of aliveried footman. In fact, Jerome | are unknown. For nearly an hour the facts of the mat- | quick and weil contested race throughout, ano was u consequently will not start bis borso to-day, and wishes | there were but 26,043 as may be seen from the follow. | duo started jor the South on a wedding tour, Park is located just where it should be, and illustrates | ter were kept secret, bores at last it oozed ovt in spite of Lae = by bt oe peat y yf b yarn . | We irivads to make uo bets “play or pay.” og table: EE APR SRA ic RA c of wit ot makes a recaution, aud was whispered to and fro. Then the ‘be fourti concluding race cf tne day waa between ion ensicaiiton ade! NM om ‘“ eee Se ee Ror Giograph took up the rumor, and New York was aware | (wo two-year olfa, one belongivg to Mr. Morrie and’ the Ce ee nner = | OBSEQIES TO THE LATE DAVID L. SEYHOUR. va reasons and not the | that a sudden death had occurred at Fordh: fore | other to Mr. Sandiord. ‘Thi p by Mr diorrie’ THE PRiZ% RING. *. ooritnns oni +“ Phese, however, are only lesser am be 4 i ween one, which is found + aot tans soeda famous Forehem * ai . ee a accident had hanpened. | 9olt alter a sharp ong porn yang le, enn SPECIAL COARESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, i 7 conerouate | Thus epdeth the biography of a jockey, thouci it ro- as y ; t si is See eee tele (Me ,icestelian 3 tsi ilusita- | mates to De ndaed tras beveral ‘iden echtonen by the | Homa Race foe ell 0 ant, areeeuner-| Dovnarate Wists. Between. Sates Meeeive Troy, Oct, 15, 1867, tio ‘of the old fable ‘of A. otto, whose steeds of fire out- | accident, left the stand, betook themselves to their car- | miles, ovor six hurdles, well ight, Lor hor that and Phil Crowley tor @200-Forty-three Tho obsequies to the late David Lowrey Soy mour, Lila fm the sun and came ta. grief in consequence. Then, | riages, and left the scene to itself and less sensitive } vever won a hurdle race; $600 to the winner, $100 to Rounds in One Hoar aud Forty-three 2 obsequi eek nhc gai i mir re ‘too, every deiail of the a was thoroughly arranged. | g; ecte!ors recond horse, ” Minutes—VWeGaive Wias by a Fout Biow. D., a member of the New York State Cohstitutional Con- ‘Of stewards there were five, viz., W. R. Travers, Leonard But in order to comprehend the order of going it is ge og ret h. MA ge oe dam 1 {rom ‘he Evening Telegram of yesterday.} vention, took place to-day from St, Paul's church, and Sictaay' compuant te aa eee | eee ete ve are fork to Ine Cees Gt ine | Md. Brown gotered. cn, b. Tycooe, Uy Omare, tak For rome time past the above noied pugilists have were conducted by the Rev, Thomas W, Coit, D. D, La their stewardship, — Mr. ly acted aa clerk of race ground, Street cars had no large patronage yes- Nota Price, by Cost Jobuson, aged, 156 lbs... 2 | been undergoing @ training preparatary to a fight for D,, rector, assisted by Rev. Dr, Chapman, rector of 3t, the course; J. B, Irving had put on for the nonce | terday—those who bad no liking for a span aud a mono- | (. F. Eiwes entered br. b. Leathorl. ngs, Le g | $200, which was pat up about six weeks ago to test Lake's parish, Green Island, who intoned the impressive the double title of handicapper aad starter; Theodore | gram availing themeelves of the accommodating excur. | tou, dain Gossamer, by Gisncos, aged, Tit teas tueir qualidcations once more in the prize ring, Tn those districts in which there were more than four | porial rilual of the Episcopal faith, The pall bearers ‘Moss played the réle of gencrai superintend and trains of the Harlem Raiiroad, fare twenty five per | ©. J. Alloway entered b, f. Zara, by 1. 4 Limi CONG Deled a5 Gb: MS apmatet elebumn toe tte ee eee Jobe Week, ot wee ane anaes ‘hrough the united efforts of all, no pains were spared | cont premium on the regular tariff, A photngrapn of | Zeta, by Zenito, 4 years old, 143 ibs... : ©] The party lett tho city last evening by the Erie Rail. | bungie vit eee today, ond will See) tae. eee ene eae esin dodge of te CAEN and no device was neglected to eliminate alt possible | the scones of the day as seen from this stand-poiat fol- | F. A. ered eho tm, Red Bird, no ped Toad, and proceeded as far as Chemung, whore they | Pee toy nine o'clock to-night, Mora 1. Townsend, of the Constitutional Convention; Ne at hee Tree eet ae: entered ge about soidnight. Waste they dlestbached aba |"? Mayor Elias Phin, ex-Sayor Gilbert and Hamnt= time and precision a8 to following the programme, the ‘THE CITY EXxcURSIONISTS. M. @, MeMalon ontered ti a. Worries, no pedi arrives yout midnig! here 'y disem| an 6 orn i alerted a oe The ber 0° Reneseiost, ROSmee four of Pong ipo — onward (o the mong iN If any proof were org that racing bas grown gree, aged, 163 i” ear secceceseseeeces 0} proceeded about two miles down the Chemung river, on Lett amnersor geoetre Mi preety oecbacbap a Hogeboom, Augustus Bockes. and Theodore Miller, Jas ail the exactness of clockwork, or the stil more minute atly in larity with the it might be rend: me, a where a suiiabvle place had been selected, and ap inner 0 ror iat a <0 ‘Sop Court of the State, and Mayor exactness of the sentences of a practised rhetorician, Edduced trom the gathered eieee lows cdomared shout Julins was the favorite bet 0 start. In the last re a abit dpoer tap ets iso dorend very light throughoat the city, as conibared with last tie wa eee to a inate corte phen Seeeta Ei, Wale poses TOGA oh Leeman Te, ee Ec eee ere anaes Techy aasena. aren. | pool he scat Sor. Suen) exw eesearaa: Stee, Leena | as dagiat ie eh ‘Tho polls opened at nino A. M. and closed at vine | pauiod the remains of the deceased to the tomb, o'clock P, M., that person tailed of seeing the first | Long before the day of the display, the officers of this | $45, and tho others ther selling for $75. The race At daylight, everything being in readiness, both men | year. 1e polls opel : " P race—in other words, failed of apprehending tho first } route had advertised to take such as might wish to wit- | oeing a mile and three-quarters, the horsca were started Jumped into the ring. P, M, in the several ward election districts, In districts member of tho climax and was compelled to be content | nese the Jerome Park show to tho racing grounds. The | on the inside track, which rans from a point beyond tue n where there aro more than four handred voters the ‘ with incompleteness. result proved that the provision Such accom. | judges’ stand, and intersects the regular track atihe | Crowley was seconded by his brother, Jim Crowley, | Pogistry will continue to-day, The following is the vole THY PILORIMAGR TO THR MECCA OF TORSR RACING, modation, with all {ts attending and culpable | foot of the blu! on which is the club | and Patsoy Black, while McGuire was seconded by Ed- | polled in each ward:— Aware of this odor of punctuality which has perfumed | delays, was a wiso business forethought on tho | stad, whero tho first burdie wos erected. The ward Cahill and Edward Bowles, Crowley won the Ward, No, Ward. No. all doings at Jerome Park, Fifth avenue was early on the | part of the directors of the road, for the cars were | horses were started very evenly, aud moved off at a sf n . 464 ground, baving started early in the morning. At nne | th: with those eager to see the sights, At eleven | brisk gallop, Tycoon leading, Dire second, Red Bird | choice of corners, Sam Melville was selected as referee, 74 Trov, Oct, 15, 1807, +. @eioek, totlets were in progress; at ten, carriages were | o'o! crowds of Indies and gentlemen assembled at | third, Julius fourth, Negrita fifth and Leatherlungs | and both men stripped for their work, 579 tional base ball tourwement, 1 lense of ~ at the’ door, and at half-past eleven the avenue wasa | the ticket office and awarmed the surroundin corners, | sixth. In the above order they jumped the first hurgie The fight was imwmediately begun, and progressed as 730 | The grand national bas Ys * moving sea of carriages, mos'ly headed northward. | anticipating that the train would depart for the racing | so prettily as to elict @ burst of applause from follows len 603 | the inauguration of the Rensselaer Driving Park opened Filth avenue woke, in fact, an hour earlier than usual | arena, clutched in the embrace of the high sand | the admiring epectatora. They then went around Rovxp 1.— After afew passes McGuire sent out his le! 810 this city to-day. Tho day was a delightfal one, and morning—woke up with @ general yawn, and | curving roads of Fordbam, where the high mettled equine | the bend to the right and then again to the loft to tho | but fell short, He tied it asecond time, but Crowley 637 | 2 he = aitunes te. Ob re word wont round that it was race day—woke up | competitors reside, punctuaily at the appointed hour. | lower turn, about midway on which stood tho second | ot away vory nicely and sent in bis right oa McGuire's 229 | considerable interest waa mania y People bubbling over with the enthurissm, which, like Ben | But alas, human ious fail when railroads are con- | hurdie, The horses weré pow rac.ng and each soemed | ribs. dea trea f 488 | the undertaking. The grounds were not wholly com- Butler, on different occasion, had been bottled and | cerned, ‘and notwith landing the alacrity to sell their | to bo struggling for the lead, Zara, however, was the Rouxp 2,—MeGuire tried his right this time, but only 688 | pleted, but all tho srrangements will be perfected in corked b the weather on Saturday, not to be uncorked | tickets and accept money of the populace, the | first to reach the hurdio and passed over it in gallant succeeded in geting in @ slight tap on Crowley's nose, ache of dotail in time for the Indian game of La until Fuesday, and, meanwhile, to ferment. romise to punctually give value received was indoed | style, followed clovely by Tycoom, then Julius, with the | receiving heavily on tho ribs, it secssseeeeeeel2,806 | Crogse to bo played to-morrow afternoon. The game At ten o'clock thore was hardly a single carringe in mo- Ritant {a the directors’ minds, They delaygd; they | biack mare close up to him, latter, however, did Rovsn 8, —C hae sent out bis Toft and canght Me- Pitt a) sada played to day, though between tho Niagara Club, of this tion on the avenue, thonyh bere and there gallant look- | seemed indifferent to ibe impatient Tmatterne of the | not seem to jump, <a a Ldap Saad tilling bere: Sug amenoviclaea, ek, drawing frst blood, which was WESTCHESTER POLITICS. at, and a Feserved ‘ine of Fansin ; re, wae not of iy in It 4 butt ing tlemen Ht, throwing her rider a ‘ - . Woe ieh impertanes, stan ing gentinnen ia Rvery with gold bas ee Lone = p= Le lations of surprise of f Lpenehere Killing him ingtantly, The mare turned Rocx 4.—Both men Ftood for a while before going to Bs ae ‘ Me try faras fiticen ahead, interost im the tournment crests, joxrama, sat bolt uprig' ies, pled their mutterings of the officials’ D Yesterday the electors of the Ninth Senatorial district # of many 4 stately edifice waiting imperturbably, and as | indifference with the fluttering of ribbons and the in, and then got up and cantered a short distance | one another, when Crowley got ina body blow, Mo- esterday sath Ben * | will iucrouse as st grows older, It will close Friday. motionle-s aa if asieep, for the appearance of the pro- | poising of tantastical ptumed heads. Haif-past iaaihoriones iy | close up A aan three aie in and caught Crowley around the waist | comprising the counties of Rockiand, Putnarm and West- an rietors of the gay equipages over which they seemed | eleven bad long ik into the past, but the | the mare when she fell, and when ho made the ~ CI +g | Chester, mot in Convention at White Pains for the pur- FERERS, Lo'keep sentinel, train was immo The people waxed wroth; they | jump barely escaped her Red Bird was the | Rovxn 6.——Crowley sent In a portions on neceite’s | ~ ne ccbecting, © sendiéene: fer. Giate, Beonter: he AUD FOR YELLOW FEVER SurFcner ‘The waiting, However, was not long. As early as | felt inclined to pronounce the trainand thesupposititious | last, but had no jump to make, for the } but recely pewit fl ‘over tho left eye. Pp TO THE BDITOR OF THE MeRALy half-past ton every separate proprietor, having bol accommodations a humbug, when, within afew seconds | hurdle was down, At the third hurdle, which was abont Rounp 6.—Both tried to foree the fighting, Convention organized by appointing Uharies H. Budd, . "iis breakfast, put in an appearance, and away whisked | of noon, whistlos blew and with afunereal movement | midway up the homestretol, Julius was the first to take ened to get in goneral body blows, when ‘they closed | se puinam county, us chairman, and Mosrs Sutton, New Yorn, Oct. 15, 1867 Bpan after span — Sgn oe equipage up the | the c: oon their ceketine form onward to the | the leap, and ho aa “ pg oy ing ellage op eens 1. Sonly got in good one over MoGutro’s | “mith and Atemison a9 secretaries, On motion of Joun Wo have to acknowledge the receipt of tho following nr. a ae namagentnbaand boty ‘worthy of the “sport thay hed’ winrted to tall eroh membrancer;, Tycoon third, Leathoriungs | right eye and ono in the mouth. McGuire, however, | W. ,Aits the oblock Of the meoiing was at omee Wits | for the bemellt of the sufforers by the epidemle at New Probably by far the pre ter proportion of those who | witness. They camo from tho ness centres | fourth and Red Bird last and @ good way bebind. bs dd pene ceeiey Severely. oes the Las Ham Cauldwell, of Morrisania; FE. G Sutherland, of | Orleane:<Southern Famino Relief Commission, James witnessed the sports of autumn meeting yest of tho metropolis, from the quiet, gentle. | Tue three loaders then had ashurp run up past the | | Ravsp & As Crowley oa pa & oc oat Whito Plains (the present incumbent), and Join 8 | gg , Treasurer, 1,000: Anonymous, $6; Charles rdham by road «ad not by railway | manly circles of the country; came in many | judges’ stand, As they went around tho be ob mtd Tue enplatesier kis eees, Firat Caco tovnciained | Harring, of Rockiand, were prosentod. ‘The result Ralem, Hass, through RW. Ropes & Co t eleven o'clock or thereabouts, | matences with their ladies, brilliant in their Julius led four lengths, Tycoon second, empngy a Mowen o of an informal ballot mre fitteen for Cauldwell, five for | | 40, 1. Pekin, 26 cents; Charch of wheeled into the Park, trappings | toilets, and th re of the vory highest res; third, Zara fourth, who could not keep eos with the fs Naitrowley eamaitre fs ined over | Sutherland, and five for Harring. A formal ballot waa 1! eh Altrod ©, Posty $US}, Amnon littering im the mellow sunshine, there | quality. Jus raged with the outrageous others, and Red Bird a very bad Ofth, The fourth hurdle, ouND 9.—Crowloy Up somewhat mort oF then entered into, which yemnetin giving seventeon hy Aloe, M.' Hays, $168 305 ing about the scene which might have fixed | indifference aud detention illustrated in the company’s | at the foot of the bluff, Julius wont ovor tandsomely six | th oe LA pas, Lage off by nay bima Cauldwell, seven’ for Sutherland aad one for Hi Seinowiengese g1i,oat 4 Felel 1g 827 5 ae sae se utterly ad- | em ves, one or two oo ge individaals, always | lengihe aah na Ral My Lae aed Se fig blow over the loit eye, putting it partly in mourn~ | 7) nomination of Mr, Cauldwell was thea, 08 "SPOR FORD, ULBSTO! & 00, fuioa, A bint had been takeo, and what | mined to make the best of this, minor miserycand som, | Lanne oa bird’ long, way off og Kept Pry Hiocyo 10.-There waa very ite ghting tn this round, | (Ade unanimank. The wigost harmoxy char rover wureon oie OiRAED : week had loft Lag was er you ¢ ed and put into execution the iden of sdppianting | running Sound the bees ret K... pad] Sabet wevehe MoGuire, after getting in one blow, proceedings, — Naw Yon, Oct. 15, 1867, ifictal men only through of sellin 19," crea h hurdle a . r the Park, yg ir Forduiam, Noss com- byoty pod Teds fexchement and 0 nue nettle Fenced tte busties to the surprise of all there was no oon 11.—Crowloy recetved @ blow in the mouth THE NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT. Collections for the yellow fever suflorers by HB. led swallow the dust uproiled by regiments of | ment, infusing joviaity into the hitherto cross-grained | jum to be done, and they were all doing their best | and McGuire one in the ribs, aod both went dow: toermaren Crom wo) A 60, for Now Orleans:<Throagh De wid yYohioles: nobody was envel by the crust of the carth [ throngs, Some said Zara was the favorite, obiaining | at 4 work. Julius bad the foot, and came wu Rovsp 12.~WCrowley in again on McGuire's nose; but Bome time since @ statement . i Meet Richmond Rooiety, before bis time. and nobody was annoyed by having to | heavy odda among the passongers; while the queer | iho homestretch leading several Lary As he went | got several hot ones about the ribs for bis pains. journals that a proposition had been ere Pe sone. Ol 76; Cand $1; previ: out his way through clouds of fying sand. Although jnomened Leatheriungs sold at a Those over the last hordle he struc! th all fours, but did Rounp 18,—Light exchanges and Greeny down to With @eingle lamp, Last night Mr, $6,804. pina nte "gon tua th ‘copious ran of irlo ofer the ong edd, rovers, wars noten to be ie fot falar and "danhing away from, the ounars came | avoid. seiap sessed a ously remiued ‘Total oon ‘faturday would Baye been suileens viduals wi evident opiaion that they | home a wioner three lengthe, Tycoom second, —Crowley received several mouth