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YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 Ee 2 cs sions etedecaemaiassd eerimmmmmctnnes secs nia ean 2s ‘understand that stirred namesake Hend RAILROADS, circumstances hich speed might not be reqnired THE TUR NGLAND. staincShewed conclu: | Hudson, Oaieisbas Smereur Vempuctas Cookaud | ° THE CUBAN FILIBUSTERS. a Gte"grades of tue ingles ius be umtsneir ¥ FINE 2 A nobbled”? ome 3 Leger others, nn pioneers My a civiligar ~ nes du thus cheapening the cost of erection, Also ee eee | Gem aha Riot Easeiatins of tee wane. New Yong, Nov. 16, 1868, | that for cross-town transit from river to river in ‘WU! There Bo a Derby in 1569 oF 1870t— not nave | - Again, fook abroad upon the'vast soutudes of the | DOPUtY Marshals Look After the Colonel | 1, ogy eprom op THE HERALD:— New York tmspendent sections of @ road on this Announcement that There Cannot Be—Tre- causes. Perhaps when the | ocean; see that under canvas, freighted | , Alleged Breach of the Neutrality Lawe—The Perhaps of all others the most urgent need of New | P82 could be built hy oy ane wore Lee rorid— learn | with men; thelr ship Expedition and roapecta. & growing necessity. / r ed law o} mendous Sensation im the Sporting W: eS | ek ee xy ‘by’ collision aa pana. = ise pon ae ow York to-day t# frequent, speedy, reliable and cheap | compression. up to twenty-seven atmospueres, and Hostile Attitude of the Grand Stand Com- Gagreyecetab: | terrible “danger of the sea) with. an loeberg .d » men.” ‘Mus | means of communication with the upper part of the | Deyond that is compressible without iimit. Iv is mittee and Mr. Studd, Partial Proprictor of ‘hls engage | rock or vessel tast has also perished; hear | ches of darkened hue, frowns and Fra Diavolo | 1104 ° qnis attained, the future of our city is also unlimitedly expanstble. These features, it is the Co if t to Form a New Course— ta. the wall of from women and ‘behold hats, fat men, tall men, lean and lanky, faces bright ttned ta be eens come ty ps claimed, render tt {ile moet goatranve pows x for the one e grandeur | present purpose. § ight be en Liverpool Oup, which xt Friday, | men turn pale dismay at the awakening gale daring, others h ¢ 5 ft Natural and Legal Dificultice—Sham Sale | te ty pot are ld lbs. is dat iavorite st | and toppling sea: ng sere | and others with no expression, square shoul- to raise the elevators, or steam might be injec! dered fellows and boys of gingerbread, heroes of and prosperity. During the last few years the atton- directly into the cylinders; but it seems to me, represent acrateh (ears urage | war with scara heavy tread, tion of engineers has been called to this subject and | some consideration, that the use of compressed air serie miei i ethihgataP | aia fownat, Sader ie bie | in nat great alto of expectacon tbe par ofthe | #€TOwine importance and a vaietyof pias have | Wid be peta ni reese, Tt ac a Agape tg oe ae og ae. 00 y City Hal. No longer do people lounge and - | steam ts subject to; the alrpipes can nelther Bee sa a Micestyeare, 110, Ibe Saat) wed spout Bases might beindennitely multiplicd where siaal- ae on chains, Notice inet Ppald and steady | Of the plans the most prominent presented have | rust nor fren,” the’ movement is ewitt, steady 36 H to 10d ‘4 three 4 this step—now mark the chiefs in council. A amie | See the arcade, the depressed, tho underground a trrosianble, the power boing only nied by tee Ras ad and an elevated road, to be worked by a series of | *!%9 of the cylinder and the pressure p Be rf table conductor— | Prevails the whole assembly, for the golden loch. | The platform could not fall even should t at Tis etait companion, ‘Aemeveier, tar years! pee piar of the faatieal clements-for_a | fields of Cubs pass in panoramic view before thetr | “Mies. The public have been informed already eslinder leak bedly, for the descent would then bene 94 Ibs., 18 friendless at 330 1; ‘Abergeldie, five years, | true yachtman, and of whoi none should be more delighted vision, There is a simultaneous rubbing through the pross of the design and metbod of con- | faster than through the opening of the air vaive, an 100 to 153 Sornteen wnee 700re, 165 Sas. one of the | couragement tata cary be still!’ calming t, Dy ot . Lowpon, Oct, 31, 1868, No “sensation” in connection with turf matters ever created so profound an impression throughout the entire community as the announcement tn the Sportsman of Wednesday that “there was every probability there would be no Epsom Derby in 1869 or 1870.” An Epsom summer meeting without the the car would rest on @ bed, which for elasticity 105 1b5., advan to 100 to 7, but Lady | proud or-wish well and prosperous in his ordinary atructi posed in these several plans, two of Bt. 2 ba Derby! Was there ever such » case of “Hamlet” | Coventiy, three years, 06 ibs, has receded rapidiy to | Vocation ‘and help kim to become sof ever in dil | of hands, @ “hall fellow” siapping of the back and a | Trish Bronuwcs, Ue Tne Melis TN ge oy with the part of the Royal Dane omitted? The | 40101; add, on the whole, tie weight and induence | tress than American yechtmen. prevailing sentiment of unalloyed enjoyment. Ho for | nN the Legislature last win- | street, and is situated at the extreme end of the matter was a national one almost as much as the | of the market rest on The Palmer, ton, Knight Cuba! Anon comes the doctor, who scrutinizes the mere chartered: by the : , Grimst of the Garter, Ajax, See-Saw and Abergeldie. TROTTING AT THE UNION COURSE. route. Ido not know that there is any table by . robust and valiant warriors with satisfied gaze, He | *f 4d arrangements are now progressing for thelr | Wien te spect tunt a cat Wil we quire on & eertath construction. My special object at present, however, | incline can be ascertained, and it seems diMcult to evidently had not dined, but the prospect of a ban- 1s to lay before your readers a novel plan of @ rail- | determine a point which is dependent tor solution on quet in Cuba made him the merriest of the group, “ 680 Many surroundt rT tances, ‘The Barbdarism of PugiliurDecline In @) jar; from the crowd stands Captain Sweetman, | 7&4 for New York, which during my investigations | Wojgnt of the car, sizeof the wice's, regulrity Abd Two trots came off yesterday afternoon at the | Morale of the “Mualy Art”—A Beastly Exe of the subject hasbut recently come under my notice | length of the tra%k, condition of tha bearings and I atthe 4 cl the fast feet- t , q Union Course, one @ match and the other asweep- | bibition of Bullies, Blacklegs and Brutality. | 10Kine ot the ky, intently watching and which seems to mo to possess some | springs, and Inbricction of the track aud axles, question of the Irish Church or the occupancy of the Treasury benches. A year without a Derby would seem very much like a year without Christmas or a week without Sunday. The fact was interesting not to sportsmen alone, for even the most rigid opponents of racing would, I Cincinnati ing clouds. Sweetman is not a coward, for it will : carefully constructed and alt tmagine, “own the soft impeachment” of caring to | stakes. The match was for $600, mile heats, best | {FT ee the pice meg ect were | be remembered that he carried tho Fenian heroes | CO@siderable merit, ‘This invention proposes to, it seems reasonable to con- some extent for the Cockney carnival. As for the | three in five, in harness, carrying 167 pounds. The | always on the gui vive whenever a prize fignt vas | across the ocean in the frailest shell; that there were an clevated railroad, the bin: Sf bir ens # wah tate of speed could be quickly ‘ob: actual race itself, probably not ove in ten of the hun- | ace was between Mr. Nodine’s black mare Eastern | anno’ but now only thieves and blacklegs Of | stowed away in the hold of the Jacmel many thou- consists of a series of incline planes, gravity road has ever been constructed with Queen and Mr. Layton’s brown gelding Bob, ‘These | the worst description are the patron of the ring. 12 | sand stands of arms, and that we expedition was | down which a car runs py its own gravity, elevating | "View of obtaining ail the sper tio. decliue ded by Colouel Kerrigan, who, by the way, | platforms being interposed to ratse the car from the | would admit of; consequentiy this poins two horses, with two others, trotted for a éilver | jy and Morrissey prize fighting waa carried on mildly Jo ed in the del But Colonel Gibbot Dp od ba in a m joins th bate. Colon ns, be said to be undetermined, The conformation Pitcher, about four weeks ago, over the Prospect in fl mpanner and according to the rules of the | tho head and centre of the patriots, was ill at ease, | f0t of one incline to the head of the next, In other ie Fate Gane we anch tas prone 2 dreds of thousands who once gyear journey to Ep- Bom Is immediately effected by the result or would Prefer to see one horse rather than another pass the ‘oi Harlem a remains- Park Course, to road wagons, the mare winning in ‘There had been trouble in the camp that morning, | words, the car runs down hill all the way, being ele- | pridge to City Hail could be selected, which would Recher; pet thn met aig AO i heat ye thinking | Dues Were unbiassed, and with a fair Mgnt the best | Keeneved deputy muralials had been ia quest of | vated to the top of the succeeding hill when the bot- | auswer for this pian. ‘The bullaing of to road 18 Derby and would not go tothe Surrey hills but for | three straight heats. The owner of Bob, thinking | man always won, At the present time the giadt- | nim: had been to his war omce, where they found tha Shai reachet’ the dlavattia hats sliuple, and cannot find that it otfers to wc engineer the Derby. What, then, would be the state of mat- | that his horse would do better in harness, then and | ator who = tf humber of the roughs | oerks writing at 2:401n vain ondeavors to anawer | tM of the first Is reached e Goveling platforms mechanteal dificulty to overcome: and two of the country on side is awarded the stakes, ‘ ed hich lifts ed “ vile there offered to match him against the mare to trot ieclared Teally “square | the scores of applicants for information—those seek. | are to be operated by compressed alr, which § | points in its favor are the rapidity wits which iv over the Union Course in harness, carrying Sim Sam- Peery use Pye nye ee ts— Taken of te nee ana —e ae red piston-head working perpendicularly in an upright sould be conseraceed yaad fe, cheapness 3 compared mis? welght, for $250 a side. This was accepted, ana | im tlle West, was that between ae e000! and | communications were some whlch eagerly inquired | c¥linder, the platform being attached directly to the | With some otiter plans. | in ile filth iy upper the race came off yesterday afternoon. Eastern been completed he ea appeared in the rin as to whether Cuba should not be made a separate | piston-rod and kept in its proper place by gutdes. | ana lower part of the island which can be furnished, Queen won the match about as easily as sho | ast fought asimen engaged in Weir business should | kiDgdom. Ab all eveuts tho marshals were in eat- | ‘The atris compressed at the end of the route by a sta- | and » supply of that need will bat greavo Increased won the pitcher. She was the favorite at three | Jones was fairly whipped and quietly ylelded aaa | BCS and acting up to, It is sald, official authority, tionary engine, operating powerful air pumps, which | demand for it. It is proposed that t io oni Wane fo one before the start, and after tho frst heat one | true pugilist and whipped man should, ‘This was | Wished to be informed on’ certain military > between City Hail and Harlem Bridge siiali not ex hundred to ten was laid on her winning. ‘The sw the last “square” encounter that has occurred west | Matters. The Colonel was not at home, but | force the compressed air into @ large iron boiler or | ceed twenty-five minutes, The ob; jectious of clvil stakes was between three Brooklyn horses, mile | of the Allegheny Mountains. & mandate was left for him to api at | receiver. To this receiver is attached an ordinary | engineers to the plan are respectfully Invited by the heats, to wagons. Rocket, Gollan and Hannah | After this fgnt there was considerable talk of get- | Marshal Murray's burean elther for instructiona oF | soar pipe of say two inches in diameter, which | inventor and patentee, Mr. Robert A. Cheseorough, started, Rocket being the favorite at two to one | ting up a fight between McCoole some Eastern ei “| ce tia seed ana ided | Of thls city. eval q against the field, He won the race very easily. man, After months of hard work ‘by the patrons | Colonel to the trysting Prove and presented them | runs the entire length of the heb csuhh The view herewith presented ts considered gssen TROT. ens by ters a3 regards the summer meeting were the great event tobe withdrawn from the programme, and what sort of curious feeling would there be through out the length and breadth of the land were it for two years abolished? People on reading the an- neuncement could not fairly realize such a condition of things und looked as astonighed as if they had Deen told on good authority that there would be no Prime Minister next session or that Good Friday would be suppressed act of Parliament, Th: statement, therefore, while it was copied into every FIRST articles selves with due pomp, demanding what breach of | with the necess: ranch pipes and valves to con- ei derstanding of this subject, * ‘otrel First ied 3 21ee Of agreement were 124 | the neutrality laws bad a8 yet beon made. ‘Thera | neot with each of the elevators and supply the | “#! ‘9 proper understanding of tt Le ViBLE. Jonmsl apd spoken of tn every otrcie, spo aet—Tomere Caeme Noh, he pole, and | McCoole and Joe Coburn. The articles stipalat was no response, but subsequently encountering the | compressed air to them as required. The non-sporting, In the Three the pean not at first | coming up ate rapla rate, carried Be genee oS that the fight should come off gag and Geputies, they were infereoy cane ‘accord: ‘witi, | pressure throughout tho length of tho lps with derision. Te remained. however, ged | the sel prvooreret tae mato was 7 yards went into active tretning Nad foreomeweeks labored | SeFtain ihstructiona inquiries were being institu will be constantly the same as in the BELIZE. and unans’ ‘and so remains to this hour; hard to bring themselves into condition. The morn- | 88% the proposed expedition, and that if certain | receiver. Supposing a car to weigh 3,000 pounds and ahead of with which Scrantege she ponent the information Were correct the principals would be | hoid forty passengers, the total weight to be raised after hearing manner of opinions quarter pole in forty seconds. She kept the gap | ing for the fight to occur had arrived, and the trains in durance vile. A mei P ip 1 Bee tion of the LighthousesTheir Geod col ns of men, and after bein; posses- ywn the backstretch, the gelding Wreak had arrived ry laugh, @snap-of the | would be about 9,500 pounds. Now, if the diameter | Inspect = pope catiean eats Be ag yas ts 20 eet oe do h, ta! ing @ | from this city, laden with thousands, ved at Roger and @ joke were returned and 80 the nbatter of the ytinder of each elevator should be twenty | Condition—Mortality—Evideuces of Hard second time. At the half-mile pole, in 1:22 the mare | Lawrenceburg, Ind., on the way to the ground 9e- “When Greek meets Greek then comes | inches. thenumber of square inches contained in the Bo cana tae yahoo | a fay fee sae, ic, may eccecr | led or as bata pear Gua springs, dua: | Getta war anions sista aaicr | mathanghume Cpetuae oc Gusta? | Times tm ho Colony—a Zanhablo Piracy y Cuba the Penitentiary will perhaps require a large unds pressure of air to the square inch, the lifting Case—A Sweet Nut for Mr. Seward. oo a had the best of the send- EN ppg ada Es ag oe stock of provisions. Be that as it may, force would be nearly 20,000 pounds, or more than BELIZE, Oct. 2, 1868. Dur the mare ougieoted him around the carn and. | Trerneied teen celered a, Paleo ned siguited | ‘1's an ill wind blows nobody good.” That | twice the force required. This would insure rapld | myo mogt important event of the past month was & @ length and a half to the quarter pole in fort: hig willingness to fight even if his bonds Were for. | #2 army. is bang: organized there is every reason to | elevation, and it is claimed by the inventor that the har British’ Atajestya one seconds, She drew, ually away from felted; ante was with still greater pleasure that believe (!) and if current statements are tobe credited | platforms holding loaded cars could be elevated at | the arrival in this harbor of her British Majesty’ gelding down the backstret h, and was five lengths | the; ‘saw him board the train and start for the ‘goene the coffers are full (!) So far secrecy has character- | a speed equal to one foot per second of time. That | steam gunboat Mullett. She brought down from ahead of him at the half-mile pole in 1:20. From | of the proposed encounter. The ground was reached | ‘ed the movement, but too many are ready to join | @ car will descend an imelined plane by its own Kingston, Jamaica, his Honor R. I. Walcott, the act- Bey eens ng ld EE EGP | ft enc goa, MEER a a ee eth Gents a | HEN meer oes ohn neaed (Miss | tng Onot nico of thimcolny fa tessa ot eee a reer bon Sigel cdiacsngd IK ae pet Seramat Cepamanie Cuba, and the hope of being enriched drive the 7} ti can be practically used) can scarcely be ques- | Honor R. I. Caner, Chief Justice, now in England on Third Heat,—The horses had a very even start, but | or who Wi ee ‘at a farmhouse, started | Vertest flibusterer who ever lived to atte! @n expe- | tioned. The points to be determined in this connec- leave of absence, iis Excellency the Licutenans the mare soon took the lead and went around the | afew moments afterwards, but when within a few | dition. Tho independence of Ouba and its subsequent | tion ate—What grade does tho incline require? and @. His bs upper turn and to the quarter pole two lengths ahead | hundred yards of the ring’ Was arrested by Colonel | Annexation to the United States are sald vo be the | can that grade bo obtained without starting from an | Governor, the colonial Secretary and their sulte wens in forty-one seconds. ‘The gelding broke up on the | Wood, of the United States detective do} ent, it | motives that prompé this undertaking. ‘Such disiuy elevation which would render the whole plan im- | on the Mullett two days after her arrival to Inspect backsiretch and the mare led fouriengths atthe half | was well known that Colonel Wood had no right to fomaied peel eserves ADRES, Fecognteory peececatie: Aner s ees eres ements Lam the light stations and the buoys, after which they the ye ie PS aa pen Seine Broke 5D ae joie make ees cessfully completed the government. cannot | will suifice to keep up its speed; but In orter to ob- | visited the southern part of the colony. stretch four lengths ahead of him, with which advan- boy poids the best condition, and that McQoole | 2° ie Bod oe ° ge bd as tain Te epg aun Br pe ie oe His Excellency reported the lighthouses to 4 . t hi amo} nds, e generals, colonels and prin- | grade Q , fage she Jed home, winning the heat and race in | was not over anxious to mort his old antagonist the | Cia Coers having laid down’ their arms, like the | provgded for by regulating tho grade of the inclines | be well conducted and highly satisfactory. This se TRE SECOND TROT. tyully. “our readers are aware that both men were | great heroes of Kome, will devote themselves to | on aMiliding scale, commencing with (for example)a | colony has latciv put mew and very good Pirst Heat.—Goliah_ won the pole, Hannan next, | putigjatl and kept there for more than a month, | sgricultural pursulis, the slaves will be free and | grade of sixty feet to the mile, and reducing the | jens at ail the stations whlch can be seen at from Rocket the cutside. ‘The horses haa s very even | Avter trait release neither seemed disposed to enter Punters wilt whine itt despair. Great tumes to come, | scale to nearly a deud level at ths end of he section. | PEt Gicoteen miles distant. ‘The report of send-off, Rocket and Hannah both breaking wp soon ihe ring, ‘and the money was finally drawn. Who Would not be a soldier ? ‘The necessity for a steep grade on tie start may, | thir wut nt. however, be removed by using some mechani this survey and inspection will soon be omicially afterwards, and Goliah led to the quarter pole by a Next followed the Holltwood-Keating match for — senanereaad is ~ ei ieck in forty-tive seconds, Wocker second. hatter | ths championship of the feather welghts, It was | Agitation nud Movements in New Orleane— meana of. starting tho oar Heaney inventors Atier a | made by the Admiralty and will 'be of great impor- dozen lengths ahead of the mare, Goliah then broke | fought in a manly style, but owing to the fact that | pans ef the Revolutiontste—Preparntions loaded ca) gle tance to those navigating the waters of the Bay of it, ‘itive fact, that there cannot possibly be eit ‘by Or an Oaks for two ‘unless two ‘who are just now at logger! is and proclaim their perio to continue so, come into more friendly re- AUS. The facts, which I shall record very briefly, are in wise:—The Epsom race ground ts held partly by Mr. Briscoe, M. P., pare by Mr. Studd, the latter of Whoin, some time since, purchased his portion, con- aisting of 81x Mile Hill aud the manorial right of the parish of Walton, from Mr. Carew. Bix ‘Hill in- cludes that part of the Derby course which extends from Tattenham corner to the furzea, near the starting post tor the City and Suburban. The cxtent 1s not large, but tt is part of the Derby Course, and it was at least of this importanes. that dr. Carew let it to the Grand Stand Committee for £3008 year, which he returned to the meeting in the form of additions to the stakes. There appears to be some doubt as to the carly relations of the body Mentioned and the new proprietor, Mr. Studd; but, at all events, it is pretty certain they could not fail goon to come into communication. The story, as told by Mr. Studd’s warmest supporters, is to tho effec. that he was prepared to consult the interests Doth of the Grand Stand Committee and of the pub- Uc; that it was quite his intention to continue the Jease of this property on the former or similar terma, and that it was only after he saw the committee ea- deavoring to stake out a new course which would avoid his property that he got “riled” aud demanded terms which the other side considered extortionate. Mr. Studd’s enemies, on the otacr hand, assert that he bought the property— which, apart from the racing rental, 1s worth very ittle—ior £20,000 for the express purpose of “putting the screw on” the committee; that he demanded the “extortionate terms” shordy after coming lato pos- has been elevated, attach a rope witha up and Rocket took the lead, which he kept to the | Keating broke ne man in the third round the oght for Active Movements—sketch of General | ring on the end of This d ook, fastehéd on thé | Hohduras. ahead 0 b, who was ‘hres Tengtnse i | Oh the tak OF bety Henni the Leader of the Filibust under part of the car; this rope runs along the track | ane Mullett loft on tho Tth, at daylight, for Ja- ahead of Hannah, who was three lengths in jow came the taik of 8 proposed match between jenningeen, the ro! e TS. gome fifty feet, then over a loose pulley, aud to it 1s > at front of Gollah in 1:20, and came in @ winner by a | Heenan and McCoole. Our readers have been #0 (From the New Orleans Crescent, Nov. 12.) attached an iron weight of say 1,000 pounds, which | maica. The mail steamer Trade Wind also left here couple of lengths in 2:56, Goliah second, six lengths | thoroughly advised and posted in regard to this at- ‘There is intense excitement in New Orieans among | jg suspended from it, sliding down olled guides to | for New Orleans, with tze mails for England via New throug’ the heat ee ee 2 the tacts. ‘The match fs sul in embryo Heenga is Pees wir ty enecenaen penny the island of she prot | 508 he gar being Tegren: gts in | Orleans, the same day, at twelve o'clock. A large 0 Ons Bi if the ne, tte 6 coecon a} ‘Second Heat.—Rocket took the lead with the word, Feady and willing to mect the Western champloa, | Guba. ‘The receut insurrections in that island ‘have Deciaies ty Loe asad wore ef tae Rumber of god pup reece of jane Cone Bata eco he tare tian Raves ads | SOune tptaton he ae gnod arate” | wean i tumunpin among te Ar, | Bona, she ore, eis awh wreined far | Remo taf om a May aie emp : p ng and excl opes of vengeance and liber! . i the quarter i forty-five secon half-mile in | With these preliminaries we come to the last fight, among ‘tee Gubius nob derind (0 ceo uaaeeen ne tty feet, or until the loose pulley 1s reached, when | seaq, wife of 0. Hempstead, of your city, and for are sum- robal a7 th slides off tho hook (its direction being 5 r shi session, and that it was only when they saw that his | 1:21 and the beat in 2:50),. ‘tho folowing and probably the most disgusting on record. We | who bave expatriated themselves eliher through fear |e 7 c {its direction belng | Mmerly the United Staces Consul at this port, a purpove was inflexible that they endeavored to stake | martes of the sport:— refer to the encounter between Gallagher, of Cleve- | of pontsnment from the Spanish authorities or = 7 le Ah fans a ne na porbe§ was an estimable lady and was highly esp ve cted by out a new course for themselves. Now, the commit- UXION CouRsE, Nov. 17—Match $500, mile heats, | land, and Elijott, of no place, save numcroug county | trom disgust at the subordination of themseives and again into position by the descending platform for a s wa thpourel A onl licaeriiaen chateamena, tee and Mr. Studd are arcades ambo in the matter | best three in five, in Pogiceay Sees 2 167 Iba. jails. 1t had been known for mouths that the men | thotr families. pricy ales To deet an terantione porerdany a | kno’ Your cy, so 1 will not Mention thelr names. e: ray making, and in forming a judgment Iam 5 J. Nodine entered bk. m. rn Queen... 1 1 1 | Were deadly enemies and that often hard words had feverai very prominent men who wero in In August last I informed y: + ined to take Sammie entered 2 engaged @ Horatian maxim, ‘“nedto tutissi- mus i013," as my Pale Of conduct. The grand stand is nominaliy owned by a company, bat is really in ‘the hands of a very few individuals, wi that it would prove a perfect. 1 gold mine, ally bougtt up the siares, w! , for the mx part remain in their possession. Their profits, deriv chieily from the Lg and Oaks, are something enormous—eo large, ins rete hey they are enabied to v1 , the air contained in the m4 rhe! assed between thom. One evening ina saloon 1m | mo unfortunate expedition of General Lopea which | Stinger aitertne comprensed air has been iet ous, | Maier had comiuitted suicide. | There bas been gi ing to get at his estate by two of his Cleveland, about two weeks ago, Elliott called Gak | janded at Bahia Honda, and which was, with tow sted by having a second pipe running | £°me scrambit to get at lagher s cur, and said that he could whip him ta | exceptions, annihilated between tuat port and Morro Tay be exper of he pode Poder steg cat ‘an ex: . jean pete —— ce him Led taree months. Johnny Mackey, one of Gallagher's Caste, are now in New Orleans congummating, it 18 | hansged receiver, from which the air has been re ate $) more. ey ¥ pe im ceniaee eS peed re t, the} ae aon ee — € | popularly believed, @ formidable movement from | moved by.an air plump, worked by the same engine bee 7 yclnda & On, ke whene tan oon Gene . 41 1:21} 234236 pr nt, they made a ch for $300 a side, the fight tik port and Mobile, We repeat public rumor only; | which operates the compressing pumpe. by this Oe Oia BO aie tae Pape rer Samu Day—Sweepstakes $150, mile heats, to wag- come off on the 12th, near Detrott. The fight came | nq public rnmor says that & very able and distin- | means a total vaccuum could not be obiained, but | letters of ie x4 ny hon hey ee ae Wives: hoes Swner entered b. g. Rocket. este tantieen baae thas already appeased tm | gushed voidier, welt known for his wiventurcs in | an exhaustive force of about eight pounds 10 the CS ge a . g. Rocket... uD} Spain, Nicaragua and the confederac; , Which woul “be sol a these columns, In regard to tho manner in which | james: oP uth, Y, | square inch could easily be obtained, on br. g. divide among them no less than thirty-five per cent— | Mr. Jackson entered b. g. Gol the movement. ft eight of | Personal property will be sold’ by Mr. C. ilempstead Dut, strangely euongh, they do not add a single | Mr. Sammie entered br. m. Hanuah. the affair was conducted ana the way Elliott was | ™ Rumor further has 1s that # distingatched cotonel, | Sic* wenn te —<— oe ee etn At | at public auction; but aa the times are, hard, and as uny to tne stakes for either; while the added mouey TIME. awarded the stakes we have, however, afew addl- | rormerly of the Confederate service, but now a law: tion to the actual weight of the plattorm. This money is not 0 oe hat ti. The pea ko 10) he dived ey give to the other events of the summer meeting, Quarter, Hats, jie, | tional words to say, especially for the benedt ef | yer of large and lucrative practice, who reached the | would insure the immediate ascent of the 1,000 | Perty will be sactiiiced. ‘The proper way. and the Yhleh woutd not oring eee salt, is only about onc: First heat. » £5 320 230% those of our citizens who had ‘money staked on the | City only afew days ago, Fracepiy concerned 1 tie | pound weight, ready to be nttnched to the suc. boetretadi hn torte ase outlet n unsoing third Beco! a 3563, | resul be el ers of rani ¢ cl “ " “‘ASSe whose protits comparison must be- only | Pools were ‘oid at the track on the trot to take | "Gallagher evidently meant fignt, and if we may | £ahcanant acidiers in the atiompea of veneral Wins | crewing car ut the suminit of the plaue., Dy using | OP nig creditors, appoinied a manager, fusseasod enc Stel nd pe abate Rie aE uta | Whee aay Dune Ament nd Getaty | Indge th emaa nen peruse | Water ‘upon, Mragum andro are rea tor | ws Grr neemane fcr tht Caren | fredene, Parsonage a, Mei, bcuz on out the Deroy aks eir summer rhe mare was vor! one we are ve ic F " r meeting would be @ dead loss yet they do | hundred to eighty. But Bae, ate alsg: Mare aid TOM thei MaytGrlags | iollow each other as rapidly as one in every two | milities would have bccit pald, and to estat: (Worth ) and ut a fair fight. Not so, however, with Eliott. nothing for these ovents, At the sauie time they From his is character it was well known that | movements seem tobe preparing for slong, atduous | minutes with perfect ents, On the tint it down | some $400,009) been enuirely free. have ever displayed a mean, ing and selfish with sunteient. backing he would win an; tb} ~ ~~ The greatest farce that ever was enacted by any 5 . foul. er, Who 4 < € 3 ‘ wr Phe other hinnd, ‘Br Studd caunot be. regarded as | , 4 Well contested trot took place here yes this tera. taay be applied toa pugilist, ‘that ony Hp bere Glows to the move- | almost constant application of the brakes. it | Geico’ ‘A. 0. Prindie, tlio United States Vice Com ist, Knew but none except the initiated were aliowed to t should a proper means of for a purse of $400—$200 a side—between Panic and fs would rescrt<G teal Shana oF ke tare Ghat be | went, e re aliow 4s therefore probabie, that should a proper m of | Torelal Agent of this’ port, called on the authorities Careless and mate, The attendance was by no was getting tho worst of it, and accordingly imme- peel deena tans neon Wiedtenemerae sey Starting te ar be adopted, it will be found that & | here to assist hint to eaplure, take charge of and means large, nor were there as many turnouts as on | diately after entering the ring made stew remarks | them. But enough has leaked out that one expe- | Hing down altost to a level will be ample. In order | Ud to the (nited States ao old wowan and he cl ', robber; id previous occasions. The trot was best three in five, heer Seg bagel amy Ny Bory dition fa certainly Ottiug out, and that one or may | to show what elevation would be necessary, aud eight children for piracy, robbery ant in and was won by Panic, The follow! be two more are in embryo—the one, composed of | what would be tieetednal descent of le for such | Schooner Walter Clayton, of Galvesion, aitogether pur et sans reproche, tor his name 13 a8%o- ciated with certain transactions which in turf par- lance are calied clever, but in other spheres of live would be considered, at the least, as very Ce perhaps something worse. He is connected 4 solely with steeple chasing—a department of sport being to whip Elliots if this was ved | Cubans and their friends, iooking to the Liberation of he following table is sdbmitted:—The sec- | What makes the matter most avsurd and ridiculous thatis not worthy of much 4 among honorable | #re the particulars:—First heat won by Careless and / nim. on hearing this Elliott scow! in the xian track, the following ~ | as that the old woman was, by the register deposited Inen—and he has shown a Skiifin its tactics time has Se eer ee eee a ee ns | anes er customary to men of his charsc- ag oP ahentaran Wes Wish’ to sid and abegene | dons are su ck, Iie, feet abave the stzoot, | 12 the hands of the same Vice Commercial Agent of ring mann oe r heat won by Careless and mate, im 2:36%; ‘corner offered : est point of the track 1234 feet above the stroct. Vnited States, the sole owner of the scliooner. fourth heat won by Panic, in 2:38; fh heat won by | Syio'to $100 that ue sould Whip Lim. Gallagher re, | LINE powers of Spain in the eontinuance of the | Now, on the frst 1,000 feet allow afall of 8 feet, equal | Sha hea put uer ‘old fool of a lusband fu ss eapluia Pante, in 2:37%4. sponded by that he had no money to bet; that | “Tho Ahind party, and the principal one, tt is hanaiy | {247% fect to,the moss On iG pecans een leet, 1 | and her children were shipped a3 the crew. The ne Und besa called a ourand that he he enter the necessary to state, is the one compoxed of North | 10" ute tnicg 1.000 fest allow a fall of 8% feet, equal | Old man, who then had two wives, married another “THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.” ring to prove that he was not one. It wAchon whipped fcncere by tie Imbued with the warlike spirit en- | to 15% feet to’ the mile; on the fourth hoy) ‘al- | 10 New Orleans and had sent her down on the coast made kim notorious, 0; iy an indigo planter abroad, he started ns t career as the owner of the fainous Salamander, who, win the grand national steeple chase in 1866, ut loug odds, broughs his owncr £40,000, Next year ho started four, and ‘wrote to the pavers indicating his intention of win- Anish struggié | the columus could neither sink nor incline. Whether | resented by patties interested with mo that ie to Ww thie evenmg, when in ail probability they will be | feat this, coolly staring death face to face for thi rty- afforded a fue field for his chivairoas courage aud | this mode of construction would be preferable to lay- | are being m: the administration of ¢ withdrawn ia favor of those still more * tallating with @ stinger on Elliott's damaged eye, | nis romafitic @ispoaition; but what was cf tor ‘k on light trellis work on each side of v 1 “ 5 grea in which the State is inter- put on his shirt and left the ring, stating that if he his military chare Po fb io r 4 the constructing Tatlroads a, Me least litfeat asp Elljott then claimed the Hgit and the battle money, | Sf Sud completed his military education. Subse- | engineer alter deciding upon the line of the route. | The proper iimlts of this communication. will nos tortion- | eight days. '@ express our astonishment that such ate. Rd Lae hand, — bore oe a ‘mite of a wh i, ae te ip in ae a committee yesterday was to tight ‘to. the | and that wen could preserve their presence of mm: Geaih,” and ite Wan imposible to lave a Derby for-| and exerewe elt Beil ta conducting ‘her safely | and ft was awaried him by the one-sided retores, Seevcie ne teens ik cere hee vee | on ow gd coi the nexs re svmee mu an are to au a } uA : through _— —— ras Cs shores. . ae Te: ane tg to Lad or i = of | many liberal ‘consyiracies which have marked (he sithough precautions Oo souieth e nature of a grand prize, whic! 80 to admire the coo! daring and resolute endar. ¢ tight, Which have already be Tead- 7 thy take ita pisco as & reat tires year old | sine displayed in accomplishing so much. ‘The eptrit | ors infu.” ‘We havo slinply endeavored to give an | MAstory of that country. His Spanish experiences | seem to be un abe en a gat ge ee EE the late civil war, see now srich and 2% feet, equal to 13% feet to the mile; on the | 0% Place called Livingston, where he inteuded to ning with Clanaman, when it was notorious that ena, Si et a fair play. bi hed in his face and walked | Cniried feld in the goklen key to the Gulf of Mexico tel 2% feet allow tat of 2 feet, equal to 83 | Jota her in the schooner, alter wich they Bie APFY. And inst year he soracched all Bis hcee:| "an coon aia aie a Rands in the contre of ‘the ring Gallagher remark, | Su0 have the strongest contienee in the ablitty and | fect to the mille; one mile, 6,280 fert, total fall 21 Dring deep. But’ the former Wile tie Smother Farr tide Goan Wallonal for tho cengen thee toe norees | The country y ought 06 Sel under oblige “Jimmy, we will have snake eal 2 Binose | he, Axed policy of the United states governinent, | fect; elevation above street, 12% fect; total eleva. | DFT, Gee? stun) heard of iis dolags and sie wie had the presumption to follow such a luck ores tions to Hunts Yachting Magazine for devoting “Yos, and Vil whip you, you d—d eur." under Consral Seat, © upon that key and | tion of highest pont, $334 feet; of lowest point, 1256 | § him, and for this the said Pringle got his Who consequently coula not get the long odd at | more than thirty of ite pages to record the extraoe- Was called and for eucifeen rounds she men rept i a a a a Se om are Po er ea sensibilities up, entered the complaint and called Which he won over Shangarry. then, are the | qinary nautical fest performed by our townaman, it bravely. Biliott was fhe rumors pervading the city are of te wildest | the one-half mile instead of one | fF istance of her nnic Majesty's govern- hostile parties at the present moment. and baving | co otosy Jonm M. Hudson, and also in noticing the nore pein speire ote Bnd one of ‘nie lett | nature. ‘There is Uitic doubt that 8 good many men | mile part, ex in the above is evident the | ment tonelp nim ea srenucer, and Beano righ conclusion tian thar Greck effectually ‘met | handsome tnd gratifying tributes paid to this now | Giduot soci tobe badly distressede “Fiiiott knew | nave already left for Havana, by sail and by'steam, | jue grade cam bo retained and stiN the total fall | sending ule clea gunnomt Mullet after ude fang Greek at, the very first; and whether Mr. Studd de- minds in | that ne was & whipped man; that he had two or | Properly fortified With passports trom the Spanish | reduced to one-half of twenty-one feet, viz.:—Half- iy, the United States 18 ably represented hero, as tertniuca from the tne of is ob his property | ‘istingalshed navigator by appreciating p. | three Unndred Tongns and thloves, of whicn be | Cor bocn started in whlcs'« good deal of inoner hee | Ue; 040 fect, total fall 10is, feet; elevation above | wails in ome otter paris of the world. Bat Mr. to charge an extoruonate sum of the comuiues | Sngiand. When “the wee ship” first made her ap- | Claims vo ve tio King, et his. Dack, and thar he rete. | Dad Deen i wich good deal of money ha | street, 12% leet (grade al from 42! to 8% | Zerara has ome quoct mouons in his dreamy endeavored to Oud & new course, and so “riled” | pearanee in Britieh waters and had been examined Jim Colbert, of Philadelphia, ‘would be atraid ie | t:""kew York, New ‘orieaus, aad ouner great | {°° {Oe og WeNggt Tater to, heh ee, PONE | and us appointment of this wiseacre here has shown ‘Mr. Studd into asking extortdonate terms, tt is evi- " ide other than in his favor, eet to work to win | cities: that the fill! ject at Me bod poi ¥ of | it. Now, | would like to ask, what doca the United Gent that {ho “tug of wat” very soon came. Mr. | > the “salta” Weir entire incredulity was expressed | {hereby ron means, it would oe impos- | Cities: ie flibustering project aguinet Mexico, | of pullding the track, at an ‘elevation Sr Sonn ae ae ee eee Studa’s terins, at all events, were £2600 down and |*and tenaciously held on to as to her having been | site 1¢ fn any offer manner. 1m the Dine | a ie a ee ee ee Dee tured luis new Pa ee ee eee rulevation Of fray ooh feex | AB ngent is Of any uso at all to the commerce of the “ ; « dic” Shy ota haa ye | are arom oan oA ae col hl | a ang a acon napus | Ge, eee eras neo | taro Aerie hold, bent at ie | Eisen, Nga Au tine Sua dae " h 4 as as dintaud would be rendered eeclow for sigat-rees | Onboard, & series of storms and gales, four times | tne Ting is baa enough, but to carry flower i ry ersten tot expuathons os pean Soe point of comean- | 15 sme Fora ee I amr the: taue Height, ar the | self or bea camgrace to bis government Such rade: {ig purposes, while auch an awkward turn would be | thrown ‘on her beam ends”—just what would | grace. ‘Tom Allen, one of Kiliott’s seconds, had pro. | the provinces along the letiinwe and, in Central | Zugut be selected of neat and Ordintey depres, | Ulous absurdities as this will von overcome al the formed ut Tatteaham corner that destruction or aoci- | have occurred, and, therefore, the voyage pro- | Vided s quantity of rosin, cou! to the rules, and o} ane ng broper distances for stations, inary dept prestige lately gained by arms aad bring the Ualted dent to horse and jockey would be the inevitabl nounced tua’ “Flying Datcumsu’ “vata | with this ihe pugillst rubbed bis lands, aking care | 4terica and—that rarest aad most precious of them | sions or elevations between those points would not | brestige latcly gained by arms fad being the Halted Suit. 4 course of tins nature would be practically lon. | “whe must have crossed upon the deck ofa ship and | wo secrete some of k wader his thud nats, | S—tbe Island of Caba. That some attempt 1 | then be so Important. Should, however, (ue toad | Sena si ony, possible for owners of ho: ‘and ‘riders would | launched overboard in the channel.” rinally the 1 soale fatbared nogneliog im te saitade ‘and import. Be yl id be cusgined ‘sil ateund, the ialand, ‘or SAPTAKE A ROA equally object, with tue ssand would become use- | counter-evidence became #o demonstrative as to , nee, doen Bot GAIT Of adoabte Cuba lenow oe tae | eh ee tie eratiane San wae be talitne ke CHESAPEAKE AND OHI RAILROAD. less a5 a porut of observation. But still graver dim- | sweep away every color of doubt as to the voyage, 4 morey of other natious than the Spapiards, The re- | tively as at first glance might appear to be neces. nee on culties Iny in the way of any attempt to get md of | sown broadcast, admiration and astonishment tuking t commotions in te moth try have at iy as ‘ractio Northern Capitalists Object te a Change in Mr. Sud and his property ; for any race run over | the place of incredulity, sad Captain Hudson was pom t tas teenth gover: (ee eee en eae eras the Management. any otlicr course thaa tut dow in existence, which | regarded as among the most daring and skilful navi- Saehh, ant: tab Dasa anocios te thes habcrion or tro | maul tueJax, resistanoe, Wear and frouon sre very ‘ as been used since, 1848, would at once bocome ® | gators thas hed ever appeared Upos ie ocean. | Saorel agit eae teres the Cupteen Gamers te coe. Feet ee iene ane vel Candas esuen ocd | BIDOORVS Orrace, Was Uuses agg ag subject of suceessfal tit on. ‘The condition 4 orks upon a meeting he ty r trac! : io Se es "7 the raco‘exyrasaly sate sat iti to bo “over the | Rayei London Yacht Clab-—"Wears iad to petcewre | Claim of tou was ot alowed. Tals game of | Con\ca's lis garrison at Havane and all hia details at | bo but litle and the weight to be sustained smal, ea » Seereiary Of War, Washiing- last tile and a haif to be run oa the new course’’— | that the club have id & deserved compliment to | Elliott's was carried on ag the four succeeding | wrois, The daring spirits now resting in wait the beri?» that a single line of iron columna, i ined by the of omeiat that is, the Course at present existing—and an Captain Hudsoa, the little ship Red, White and | rounds, but stil the referee denied hav! seen it turonghont the Valley of the Misslaipp! and in the rood 1 geteee ih aide ore css ana tence SiR—' a y ee ie! oa race over auy other, course would Infallibly be nuit Blue, by electing him an honorary member of the | Galagher appealed time after time, bat the referce Northern, Eastern and Western States, are eager to ruoning on , the street by iron gird- neas from calling an you 1 Eicnel ite ave and vou. [ought to mention that afver negotiations | club. Tt rodounda Much to the credit of the Royal | ordered the men to fight on. Gallagher became dis- | oywor tho first call for their asseubi will bb he a Pg OP nah 9 desired for rose ays a & ci m my had taliea to te ground the committee had the as- | London Yecht Club that ite members should be the | gusted, his eyes were very sore aud runs froma | 5 ring forward at the firt snmmone irons ‘a leader ers and | longi tire het me woud te Gum friend and co-director, ~y r Morgan, a note of suraice to advertise that the Derby woult take | first to pay due recognition to the skill displayed by | tho effect of the rosim gouged into then by Kiliou; | ¢) : columns being . ae cot eas oe raaee introduction pores, whic! acd rewith. place as usual over the ordinary course—that wm, | this brave and daring martner.”’ mtepping into the centre of the ring he made a final been clentiy brad he mB. ee i of od As one | the trustees of Co Chesaptake ~ over Mr. Studd’s property ; and this so exasperated Again the editor says:—“A great nautical feat has | appeal to the referee, but could get no satisfaction. | guage ‘vy birth and a soldier by” nuture. north and aa a rh brosd fi S bases resting Oblo Batiro: a! of Virginia and West Vir- that geutlewian that he emphatically declared that | beon performed. An oMicer (formerly) of the Ameri- je then attempted to say a few words to the crowd, his cart, 'y od street. a a rynd oy yng branches ginia, and by the relations biel ~~ company he would not allow the Derby to run over lis | can navy, With a companion, traverses 2,000 miles ofa | but Elliot, who had been sitting on his second’s Spain, y on solid sets vandal mae Gaisw the ourtace sustains with —_ of the im iy road — eo abeurd that eve he wil irew from ed ainong us and we trust m2 & ve low on ie ci ie . ao h the position, and now offers nie former tories up | ae! bontting the oid counmeye It was an unparalloied | was the fourth or ffth foul, and Gallagher, after re- | Hill the death of that caicftain. The Should kill his man he would uever get te stakes, | !mportance to him, it developed car from leavin permis me to discuss the subject in detail. I beg to assure you, however, that from my knowledge of the road would be nearly the facta I am confident ro oy A} ae vernment, 0 of Virginia, fine wheats deep, and we ab. | OF, the federal gy ost. But there is, aespite Sliakspeare, sometht them is the same that has pl tue | idea of the base means resorted to to win fight, | Tesuited ine narrative of the campaigns of Zuinale- | straight, the flanges nor of any pvlitical party will be promoted by. in'auaine, afer allyaud halt a dozen Grand prizes br Fonton, Jack In ‘never fading gat.” An The pugulste of ten years barened as they carrot ana his ‘ojourn ia Russia furnuahed hen sence of oth see taro ‘soar. ‘or o property, ‘cous goers” naee ator a on ‘ses 4 would never hold Inypopuiar estimation te positiom | eloquent contributor to the magasite chettvo “If | were, would have blushed at the idea of such brutal. 4 materials for . nome entitled “The White make ft dimicalt Se oor be warned’ with bot the roads he fore a | ‘0. Rau. gi.the Derty, oven iftue siruzgie wore to be the very | Y wan: something to Justify, miy admiration and as: | ty, and only much men as Kllott could be guilty of | Slave. At the breabiag Ut of the Hungarian inet: structed track. | The “vipes ranning through them, pee singe, fnvestinente 46 wale. a a and unparai'e! Le , even its best, trage “f water v9 ‘This t# the position of attuira at present, and ifthe | seamansuip, courage, enduranes and ski T TOOK at | upon clvilations but when tt resuits ia such an one. | Fectton, 10 1848, wo exponsed the Pot the Tapertant | Which may be replenished from, 9 Sen Ot Menter ana | wees toads. | Important negotiations for capital te , P ° e! was entrasted with the conunan the ronte after each trip. Passengers enter and | extend and improve their equipment are now Sennen ‘be senved MH "an thas in isd ant ‘i870 converse, ih het we h~y cnadeontag, cone Le eat the inaiue | fortress of Comoro, which post he surrendered only | jeave the car, after it has run down the incline on | ing here, and re woud Seat ap is werfouly there © i ‘ coming of over tie #0 track. I have not the | man who without the prest! ol or ‘The State of Ohio has alightest doubt that the management will altimately | wager, in a cockle — shol of her sister States follow, and it will not be long till oom- | thut the community at large should take matter legally be DO Vervy or Vaks, the two racea | mander, Captain Hudson, I feet I am pga Teg a in thelr own hands and pat a stop to it. when the defection of Guergad had rendered farther | to the clevating platform, by a staircase and gate, we a crate ovine 10 terme, for most decidedly itis ee. that ited ali of hia worldly wealth, | these brutal exhibitions are stopped. em! " resistance im ible, On the failure of the Har from the street; they are en the initiative step; let cause he came to this country, settied in | Adie 1234 Tet OR tMtne head of the incuine. | “4m! fully ait, therefore, thst, 20 far $0. your Cat BD seems hardiy possible that any system could be Aapartinent in conceruery ths prevent watan be very ‘cars could be run at anything like A that ‘ol will to cut away the branch on Which they. are sitt with but ® solitary companien to assist him, por- A CATCH WRIGHT FIGHT. y which road. eee oe ee but Lai coavinced ftom what iknow of ar. swdd | Yormed a voyage Which. Will live inthe history, of | Notwithstanding the ‘egradation to which the ree thetaees | We cost of operating ths, Pome At each stopping | UBtiLpartica in interest in, th city and elsewhere that roncestons mast come irom then, aud that he | mariinme adventure a8 Jone as, ocenn rolls.” Cap- | ring has of late Fours been brought, another Mgnt, the Ades none to take the fares and another to operate Romano Vigne mag ig Folge will not budge an inch to moet them, tain Hudson crossed the channel to France in a gaie, gad a Sire ‘one, we hope, is soon to come off. aay = tion thereto. houice to be, With - ‘The next ios’ {inportaat event of the week was | wasqowed up the Seine and arrived with bis ship at parties are Jaines Bateman and J Latfer- ‘aiatinguished I have the honor y We geoet ye de the stain #ale or “ooek auction” of Mr. Padwick’s ty, bot of this city. They Aight on the of Do- and retired from the cee obedient servant, LL LAM horace at Tattersall’ on Monday. The whole affair | The Emperor sent for him and in the course of a | cember, at catch welghes, for $00 0 side. Bateman tor | wo a } | was guie ia accordance with the tactics of | long interview most cordially cxpreased his admira- | is training at the Two- House, back of Ne ty |. Abraver woul A Lavy axp Foun Ontupame Brave the Marquis of flostings and his financier, | tion of the gallantry and which had commanded | and Lafferty at Barney Frain’s St. Lawrence Sa- soldier couid hardly be found Dr cely Dearn.—The hotel at McKenzie“ siation, th for ail the principal lots were bought in| and navigated the first ship ever thus reaching the | loon, in Covington. it ts said that both men are his mame alone | holders of the Memphis and Louisville and only the (comparative) “darters? got rid of. | wharves of and his gratification that | rapidly getting into condition, and that @ rattling cause which he | ceipts, jashville and Northwestern Railroads, was Witcheratt, three sears, by St. All out of Hecate, | the vo; should have begun froin ‘the great ses | fight may be expected. consumed by fire about three o'clock y: was Vought by the Duke of Hamilton for 400 guineas; United States” with an ultimate destina- ar sm tha t to be in the | of morning. Tlie building was com} Bainson, theee years, by 8 ell, outof ‘Tunstall ion to the capital of France. ‘What shall I do for A Warsrmax Gaus Divxen.—The Boston tran- ‘unnecessary to the flames spread with great raj nee The al Maid, by the same nobleman, for 600 guineas; | your” was modestly as to by Captain Liud- | soript gives the following a8 the bill of oces of inmates were aroused bi Re hissing of ‘Athena, three year, by Stockweil, out of Heroine, | son’s asking that all ol be removed tothe | fare at ® game dinner given — recen mo- | ate the road. flames and volumes Pd gmoke tha! by Mr. Dover, for 1,,00 guineas; Rowalian, Lg 4 ship’s admission to the !xposition, the main object | in @ noted hotel in Chicago:—Premisi ote So] not | Fed over into rooms, wero com By Cinder, Gut of” Maggio Lauder, py ine Duke ot | of her vorage. ‘The document reqdired was at once | that ‘boiled. muscalonge 10 chicken tae crown of Bpeim. | 2d 12 a Hamicon, for 200 guineas, 2) vote, three years, to Captain Hudson by the Eraperor. breaded frogs and other ‘viands to mi introd: short, or ‘obtai Tried All by Stockwell, out of Artieo, Lb tte for the | Some intensely practical shoremen have asked | the wpecial side dishes, we have to that A of | from irians, for 1,000 guineas. But the “bought in’ | what definite good been or will result from this | latter consisted of roasted or brofled biack bear, DaER BHOOTIN aviven party io Jot compriged tie notorious Karl, that excelient two- ty CO skill and indomitable pluck of | buffalo, elk, antel wild tarkey, pm ae a) Rees Peet! ounas, fro #0 year oid Kthua, Flower Girl, Matiida, Lady Cootlia tain Hudson. Foilvwing Mr. Hunt's remark as | goose, brant, quatl, crane, Bes & fine ee en Mm ort pi ae were driven buck. and, before assistanve could and others, who were the pick of the bunch; and | to the “Untom Jack of 1,” we wonld a1 at | snipe, reveal tine rabbits, rice marsh | wi Was taken sou! wr railroad. theui, burned tw death. —-aempnis avalanche, Nov. there can he no doubt thac aitogether the sale was @ | that the same elements of character which Impelied | birds, plover, buiter bills, teal, yellow legs and nine | and Lakeland stations, on the Long island ing ry _ Sian gus worthy of ie Hagungs-Pad | Ountalo Hudson and apstained Wim Surgughont bie ) aiderant Kinde of duckm on Thoratan of last Wek above

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