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NEW YORK .HERALD, TUESDAY, TROTTING AT SARATOGA. AUGUST 24, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. 20, D. McDaniel’s ch. c. by Lexington. dam Canary 9%. M. H. Sanford’s b, m. Niagara, by Lexington, dam Bay Leaf, is oye media pobonrenahidlrdepunrtre 24 RW. Cameron's b. f. by Leamington, dam Jeru- a Bin Be imp. Albion presets had pun M. ya bo am Sos apsons for touch mieutih or enrpersl eoneien The Mateh Betwoon Mountain Boy and Lady | Banta, Nuerone > & by Leamingion, dain | | yey, Hee WF: Apes wh dim Baba, by ington ne OF Osada The French Ambassador, Marquis de Banneviile, Thorn—Mountain Bey the Winner fa Three 9% B. W; Cameron's b. f by Camerino, dem Main- pode, Sanford’s b. 0, by Lexington, baat a oS by imp. Mickey Free, Mae Dnt BABAAAS 2208 3 SB ret TAY, 8 Straight Heats. ansrooa, August 39, 1800, | 7: RE. Lewis’ ch. t Yee, by Leamington, dam | 2% M.-H. Santord's b, f. by Lexington, dam Britannia 12. BN. Wileox’s jHladdiesione: by imp. Btone fe Be apa if Drisdy bo ipa lke ‘The trot between Vanderbilt's Mountain Boy and | 83, Peer Re Denar 15, Bigot, by W, 0, Goode, dam | % L, i ee Iris, by Kentucky, dam Jen- | 13, bowie & fala ot ref by Duneraiel, dam Undine, weeds of his “diplomatic: colleagues, before returning Mabfenaie' Lady Tsors, 00: Natuess, foe's wanes! of |. SOME att a. Naina ty! Zepeniagien,/ | La kori’ boe Marius, by The Marshal, dam | 14, b2,"P, Hails bcc by Lexington, dam Levity, $3,000, offered by the Saratoga Racing Association, ‘Fanny Washington, by Keven! Belle, by imp. Monarc! by tmp. ‘Trustee, atiracted @ large and fashionable attendance. The | a J. Hekersows b. chy dataroad, dane Lavender, | % 1. G. Morea’. G; Maxvel, by The Marahal, dam | 15, Hiatake; euterea for 1560. grand stand was nearly full. Commodore Vander. |, by Wagner. hie ati ty’ Laxton | 3 de Bo I EL HAs Heels biG Onyx, ty taps Helpee, dam bilt, wife and their party, came on the stand shortly dam Euglena, by tm) 1%, H. P. Mcwrath’s cu. c. Blarney Stone, by Rhino- 42. M, A. Littelvad. f, . to the Eternal City for tne campaign of the Ecu- Menical Vouncil, first Secretary of the Em- an M. Armand, who waa created a Roman count by the Pope for his eminent services to the Holy See im 1867, When he was loft Cnargé d’Affaires in main} attracting Natw by Lexington, as, £96, Morns'h array Tha’ Marbal, dam dyne, dam Ro: by imp. Chesvert the absence of Count de Sartiges, and was before the race, much attention, lutwoud Maid, by - lyné, dam Roxana, by imp. Chesierfel ¢nstrumental in obtaining the revurn of the Fre: ‘The weather was beautiful, and the track as good dam Vandalia, by Vandal. 29, gaye tere a ee 18. Jackson & Co.’s b. c. Herzog, by Vandal, dam . Mi ite, by The Mars eke defeat of Garibaldi, has , 43, H. P. MoGraih's oh. c, McKinney, by War-Dance, Pe ghd hal, Pinte, by BOveTOMEL. ey Payne, by Vandal, troops, ang the ov! ju been ti ‘iu Cabinet of the french’ For- as it was possible to get it. The betting previous to dam Roxana, by imp, Chesterfield, eign Ot ier the aoe scoring Was 100 to 30 on Lady Thorn, All the elo- | 44: Denison & Urawford'e b,c. by Censor or Jerome | 9% A. Helmont’s ch.c. ky Tue Sea, by Thormanby, dam Magaetta, by Mahomet. yee a De Berne atnehon we ‘dam dam Bernice, by Stockwell, 20. W. it beeck’s ch. ¢, by Australian, dau a Ee Sine ERE get | gt ression quence of Dr. Underwood failing to find backers of PS ra ene aes be tea iene. 81, A. Belmont’s bd. c, The Earl, by the Marquis, dam | ~* yavenaer by Wagner, a ‘ mm government circles here, é belag considered & the Mountain Boy at that odds betting came toe on, damn Neilie Graves. ‘ Fleur de Champs, by Newiminster. a1. Moore & Goifee's En. £. Cottrill, by Daniel Boone, Guarantee for the prolonged protection of France | Meer, 60.that vessels now pass through a portioa of | sanagtill. 46. B. G. Thomas’ b. f Auriola, by War-Dance, dam | 8% A. Helmont’s b. ¢. Idaho, by Kentucky, dam dam Maggie G., by Brown Dic ‘and tle continuation of the imperial troops’ occupa- | the canal, having & large expanse of water on each ‘First Heat.—Mountain Boy bad the atthe Dixie, H ‘se dam, by imp. Sovereign. ‘Varina, by Hero. 22. W. Coltrill’s ch. f Carry P., by Daniel Boone, Won of Civita Vecchia and Viterbo, side and presenting & Very strange appearance. ore —Mountain Boy ba pole. ah Richards hh ar's oh 1. i ‘War-Dance, dem | 3% A. Belmont’s b. c. Lord Byron, by Kentucky, dam Lilly Wai In order to deter nen with money in their pockets | The peninsula called Bullen Huizen has been | second scoring they got the word, the Boy simulta- the dam of Optima, by Glencoe. dam Lady Pisesingtop, by tmp. Henipse. —— from purchasing Church lands in the kingdom of | Cut through and the banks advanced into by imp, Australian, | % A. Belmonts b. f Evelina, by Nortn Lincoln, Matarity Stakes—1871. neously with the word breaking badly, Lady Thorn | 48, D. Swigert’s ch. f. Fauchon, 1 immediately taking the pole. e quarter pole was dam ‘ihe ° dam Camilla, Pe tba aikeld: by Commodore, 1. F. Morris’ bl. ¢., by Eclipse, dam Etiquette, Italy a Roman journal publishes the following an- | the open waters of the Jj, So far locomo- as, ania. Ga a reached io thirty-seven seconds aud the half mile in | 49, re mie erva b, f Notre Dame, by Lexington, dam bi own brotier to Peytoua, second | 2 Hunter & Pravers’ ch. f. intrigue, by imp. Bak ecdote of a recent occurrence im the quondam | tives have done the work of transporting the Pontifical city of #errara:—‘‘To the great scandal of | Sand, but now barges are employed, On | 1:12, Lady Thorn trotting steadily and Mountain jovice, dam Jenny 5 Eivihe clizens, 0 man ued purchased the totality of | account of the leas expeuse of carriage ‘aud. partly hay” Tepeatediye and belug five oF six | 60, W. ft. Habcock’s oh, c, by Jack Malone, dam Gari, Gulapade, ty 8. liunter & Travers! chee. Scathelock, by tmp. the episcopal property. tthe otier day, while he | because the engines have a tendency to knock about | ‘jengths pehind. On rounding the turn after leaving Delta, by Priam, 36, Miles Kelley’a gr. f. Nellie Gray, by Commodore, Kell; ‘dam Fanny Washington. ’ ‘was going With two laud surveyors to Visit his ill- | Sud destroy the recently formed banks, Here and | ene half-mile pole Mountain Moy began vo close the | 61, W.R” Hancock's ch. f by Jack Malone, dam jam by imp. Sovereign, grand dam Reel. 4. LW. Pennock’s ch. ¢., by Norton, dam Joseph: Sonntrea ‘acres, the horses took Tight and ran away, | there in the already completed passage we meet the gap. Swinging into the homestretch Lady Thorn Vesperiight, 87, E, N. Wilicox's b. c. Gladstone, A imp. Stone ine R. Rowan, by The Colonel. J Bpseuting the carriage and kuling te purchaser oi | dredging machines, which, by an ingentous parent | Sui tad the lead three lengths; but at the distance | 62, Denlson ‘& Crawford’s b. ¢. by Prophet, dam Stedehine by Bosuancot DY Hob Letcher, outof | 5, vckerson & Stiedeker’s gr. c, Windqull, by Van- ot Vs 01 ‘. tain le t : v for som an easy heat. @, 2:27, joamin’. 4 ' Cyclone, by Vandal. continue to be spread with increasing assur- | aud helps the process of embankinent, A very im- Second Heat.—Tho bettt til 100 to 40 Crawford’ " rr, di 89, R. W. Cameron’s f. by Leamington, dam De iy 4 soe Re tes pone ee ig Hoy | Dortauvsuppiementary part of the work is the for | oy! perenne ee a tainber Bb tepid ost 54, int & Crawford’s ch. o by Censor, dam 1 eee a ‘ab, c, Belmont, by Lexington, dam See for the uccrediting of a Papal Nuncio at Berlin | Maton of branch canals and dikes for the purpose ud the exteusiou of the tnuwence of the Gathoue | of keeping opeu-the navigation to the vatious towns | {wey Wid an even send off. ‘The Hoy led round the | 66. E. tHompson’s br. f, by Lexington, dam Ansel’s | 4% HW. Cameron's b. f by Camerino, dam Main- | 4 4 ‘eins"en, ¢, Florine, by Censor, dam Floride z race, turn and reached the quarter pole 1n thirty-five and 41, Bowie & Hall's ch. ¢. by Eugene, dam Cordelia by Wagner. episcopacy in that Kingdon. Hitherto no positive | on the 1), such as Beverwijk aud Zaandam, and the ) 4 hair seconds, two lengua aliead of Lady ‘Thorn, the | 9¢, George Peabody Wetmore’a b. &. by Breckinridge, 9 Buford & Bacon's b. ¢, Lynchburg, by im facts have correboratod auch reports, however pro- | dually Hnpoctunt draluage system tromthe Haare | qultmiue pole im 1:12%, tires lengths ahead, and gam Sophia, by Bouny Seotland. da: Fee R wate cc adnmaecer aida, bY Bike Leamington, daw Neutrality, by Revenue, pa 7c Willan einer sacastatathien at feed a Spa: arniam. aii. Ealties » and which but tor Perea ae rec aante i Pe mene 67. maar. ' pomeea DG by Bonny Scotland, dam dam La Rose, by Lexington. . "} 10, “. Hi Santo cs ». c Freakuess, by Lexington, 4 a a Bo} ington. ¥ jam Bay Leal Tee Seta OEGeE ke ObLAIR Thele Sap OTE Oa dT ee ea eutails “ait enormous, Gasnuty of | £04, tue Heat, About half way down the stretca | 63, Moore & Coffee's b. t. by Daniel Boone, dam Biue | 4% HE. Lewis! #. 1. Leme, by Leamtugton, dam |, gam Vay Leal | Staiaps, by Lexington, the establishment of a Prussian protectorate over all | “'yY. Juis entails an enormous quantity of Rose arlington, by Ariingtoa, b. c. Sagamore, by W. 0. Goode, dam Mildred, Lady Thorn broke, and Mountain Boy came home Flag, by Lexington. Germany. Since 1866 monastic imetitations have | Xtra dike, the whole amounting to about | ay gag, 24K, —, 44, Peter RK. Davis’ y been greatiy on the iucrease tn Prussia, 200 old con- | Jorty miles. Mr Freeman entervaimed @ natural | *Casy Winner in 2: pets a aad ae i dain Marietta, by Boston. pega ero le belt fey San EOE Youle Laving been restabished and 150 new ones | Objection to complete fis embankment Defore tte | tain Boy, and pool selling was Tesuined, the backers jelmont Stakes1871, 45. Thos. W. Dosweil’s b. c. Eolns, by Leamington, | ,, Qa Maroot by in ten by Lexivgton, dam founded in about three years, so that the total nuu- | Paupus dain was imshed, at the entrance of the | Cr'tnory being ansiouee wo hedge Te hofeerene | 1s Je O'Donnel’s ch, c by Lightning, dam by Gans Fanny Washtogton, by itevenue, * Filigree, by Stockwell. ber of religious houses ‘tn the North German king. | Zuyder Zee, on the very natural grounds that the | the word the first time. Mountain Boy reached the Revenue, 46. Geo. Cadwatlader’s b,c. Jas. Conltsk, by inp. | 44 i Wwhoseee ‘Lead the Way, by imp. Leame dom is now 700, occupled by upwards of 7,vd0 } frst high tide tual rolied into the Ij would submerge | quarter pois On the lead in thirty-six seconds, and 2, J. O’Donnell’s gr. f. by Lightning, dam by Imp. Bonnie Sovtiaad, dam Magnetta, by Mahom: ” ington, dam Hamultonia, b: Boston is Monks. ‘Thirteen of these establisuments deiong to | tena couple of feet at least, and perhaps cary | then 'orcke aud fell bend four uFive lengtin “Lady joverelgn, 47. J, Eokeraon’s b,c. by Avterold, dam Lavender, | 5 ee eee ae esitae kines. be Leamington, the Jesuits: ‘The Court of Kome natucally rejoices | them away. ‘The objection, however, has been web | Tom passed the aleiaie pole In Tas eeandiny | & ¥. Morris’ b. c, by Eclipse, dam Burbarity. by Wagner. idactieramiee ct AR: ahs inthis development of Cacholicism under tie lead- | by the coupany enguging to find extra barges lor | ing upper turn aMuntain Boy began to gain, an 4. F. Morris bl. f by Keltpse, dam. Vanity. 48, D. J. Crouse's bf by Revolver, dam by Ring- | 44 powie & Hall's ch. f My Maryland, py Brown tag régime of Germany, and is partly consoled by iu | te more speedy pushing on of the work, and fas- rapidly closed the gap before reaching tne three- | 5 F. Morns’ch. f, py Kelipse, dam Slasher Bar- rs Pick, dam Fanny McAllister, a for the sad defection of constitutional Austria. clues for taking the banks tideproof, considering guarter pole, and was within two lengths of Thorn, barity, 49, Al. A. Littell’ gr. f. Mary Clark, by Lexiogton, 17. J. Eckerson’s nny 2 Poll Lyons, by Censor, dam Tae Jesuits celebrated the festival of thetriounder, | What the additional exrense that they incur wereby | When swinging tuto the homestretch, they trotted | © Jas. R. Smith’s br. f. Lady Elizabeth, by Ather- dain Eagioss, by Imp. Glencoe, yO Sate een Gee fr guatius Loyola, with great pomp at ther principal | W4il be met by the earler recovery of the 14,000 acres } Yervtust the Hoy gradually gaining, ‘At about the atone, dam Wombat, by Western Austraita. 60, M. A. Litteil's b, f. Nutwood Mala, by Lextugton, | 1, f0gieiii, Dy tmp. Giehoor: py imp. Balrownte, chureh in Home, the Gesu, on the ist ultimo, ‘fie | Of drained landsy Forwnately, the depth of water distance’ pole Thorn broke badiy, which gave the 7. Jas. R. Sunith’s b. javl Of Kichmona, vy Aste- dam Vandaila, by Vandal, ” Gam Buma Johnson, by Union. y imp. body of the saint, who died in 1200, 1 preserved | 12 the 1) is not great, varying from ten to twenty | hear ana race to Mountain Boy. Time, 2:26%. Good rold, dain Margaret Auderson, by Imp. Soy- | 51, M. A. Littell’S ch. f. Jersey Belle, by Imp, Aus- nt Lites obs of air Tehk Censor, dam under the high altar, but the rooms inhabited by him | Palas palm beng the tenth of @ yard), although | aves considered the: tine Sally edogl vo 7 on wm ereign. tralian, dam sister to Idlewild, by’ Lexington. 1) MA Me be eramae ee : in the convent are thrown opea to tue public every | 12 Some places between Zaandam and Amsterdam it Good track. 8 Chas, 8, Lloyd's ch, 'f. Naplitha, by Imp. Eclipse, | 62. M. A. Littell’a ch f. Lucy Bowles, by Censor, dam 20. He . ‘MeGrath’s b. f Susan Ann, by Lexington, Year on this festival, and several of his relics are ex- | Mounts to forty or Lity (iteen feet). hibited to the veuération of the devout, ‘these are | | The third section of the work, under the care of the door of his chamber, an antograph letter, mua | Mr. 1. 0. Wasser is the damming out of the Zuyder The following 1s a st —_ gam Echo, by Lexington, Vivandiere, by Revenue. SAMATOUA, Aug. 2i-cPuree, $3,000; tie heats, | % Hunter d Travers’ b.f, dflrace, by Kentucky, | 68. IL, P. Mcurativs ch. » McKinney, by War Dance, Gam Koxana, by imp. Cheateriieid, dam Millcreek. dam Roxana, by imp. Chesterti¢ld, ” | aL HP. Dera Ee Ks tiaroger,, by Lexington, : q best three in five, in harness, cruciilx, an image of Christ on the cross, a picture | Zee, between Pardenhoek and Schellingwoude, | es ie McLaug 10, Hunter & Travers’ b. f. Bessie Woodville, by Je | 54, H. P. MoGrath’s b, g. Chamberila, by Tipperary, \ ‘ i turee miles below Amsterdam. It was urigiually 10- el McLaughlin entered b, g. Mountain Boy. J Hs at * » | 92, Denison & Crawford’s ch. ¢. Canonicus, by of the Virgin, his stove, his blinds, Bordons or ayy tp Care celeste pi aati ay in the ine cd rome Kdgar, dam Imp. L’Anglaise, dai Lucy Fowler. & Othanade, vy -rivgebley. Propiet, dam Jessie Dixon, by Arlington. D, Pater entered b. m. Lady Time, 2:27—2:24 4: Vesture, sacerdotal garments, ils portrait and those > of his companions. His waistcoat, goutane and | tauce would nave been CN a hg) no tangibie white chasuble are exhibited at another large church | benefit would have followed, m the sout! belonging to the order especially dedicated to st. | Pardenhok side the dam 1s nearly half way, the ignaulus. ‘The senate of Rome overs to this church | Operauion consisting of laying @ foundation of bal- # silver chalice and four wax torches every year. last, on the top of which are thick fascines of wil- ‘These ecclesiastical solemnities attract Consider. | low, kept down in their places by blocks of basalt or able crowds of spectators, even at this sultry season | limestone fromthe Khine. The remaining portion of the year. On Sunday, the ist instant, the point of | 18 Of sand and clay. The chief diticulty of the attraction was at the Church of St. Pietro in Vincoll, | Work is on the north side, where the iockgates are where the chaina with whicu St. Peter was bound in | 49 be placed and for the bulding of which @ gi Jerusalem aud in Rome are annually exhibited to | Uc colerdam had been formed, in which eight the faithiut, who are allowed to see and Kiss them | steam and two hand —piledriving machines és 11, Hunter € Mavers! eh. Teuptress, by Consor, | 66, ¥. Motraits tr 23. J. 3 O'Fallow's ch. o. Governor BOWie, by Leame 12 Hunter & Travers’ ch. ¢, Kalogram, by Censor, | 66, Denison & Crawiord’s b. c. by Censor or Jerome PSN cee a ipa earn ae eee dam Imp. Maud. | Edgar, dam Nannie Lewis, by imp. Clencoe. us A Marconia rbot ig ning, dam y 13, Hunter & ‘ravers’ b,c. Pertwig, by Jerome Ed- | 87. J. J. O’Fulion’s ch. f, Kate Florence, by Leaming- 25. D. SWigerc’s b.c, Pilgrum, by Lexington, dam Reva r, dam Chignon, ton, dam Neliie Graves. ‘ ‘ . SPRINGFIELD, August 23, 1800, | 14 fi" Toud's be. by Harry Booth, dam by En- | 68. B. G. Thowas’ b, f. Auriola, by War'Dance, dam imp. Cuine Gorme, by Cutherstone. ¥ Zon’ 4 " 26. D. Swigert’s b. c. King Fisher, by Lexington, ‘The arrangements for the fall meeting of the 1. W. Jerome's b. 0. by Kentucky, dam Zaldee, | 69. Rictatds & waigours. o Pop War. bance dam dam imp. Eltham Lass, by Kingston. Springfield Clab on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- | “" Dy Belshazwar. id | & Tassie of Sidney, by Knight of St. George,” 21. D, Swigert’s ob. f Blandine, by Lexington; dant Gay of this week are nearly perfected. and it prom- | 16. L. W. Jerome’s ch, f. by Kentucky, dam Blue | 60. D. Swigert’s ch. 'f. Stockwood, by Asteroid, dam 23, w Pageants d’ ‘Chi arewte, by Lightning, dam iseg to be the most successful meeting of the year. Ribbon, by Revenue, Alabama, by Brown Dick, Loretta, by Sovereign. TROTTING IN MASSACHUSETTS, 1 . Wm. table’ q . |. D. Swigert’s ch. c. Fanchon, p. Australti 5 during eight days, 80 obtaining plenary indulgence, | Work without intermission, ‘The number of | A greater number and more noted horses are en- | 2” pasty vento: OE Asie eed ears EM By Gate ewe by Lenape Ips 57 | 99, J. a. druistead’s Ermengarde, by Lightuing, ‘Tuese chains, of Whioh dimnutive Jecsimites which | 8,500, and when we see the soft, sitppery | tered than at the late Buffalo meeting. Among 18. Ltttleeld & Gilesby’s gr. c. Jersey Blue, by As- | 62. Peter R. Davis’ —¢, Ohilion, by Pianet, dam by dam Sister to Rurio. have acquired virtue by being vabbed upon the ort- | Piles, each iorty-flve feet long, is to be | them are Goidsmith Maid, American Girl, George teroid, dam Charley Armstrong’s dam, by Gray Boston. 80. J. A. Grinstead’s Harte, by imp. Australian, dam ginal ones, are sold by the thousands to devotees, | clay that lows out like lava from below the bed of | Palmer, Myron Perry, Billy Bow, License, Hotspur, Sagle. ’ 63. Jas. A. Grinstead’s — — Dilderie, by Lightning, Brenna, by tmp. Knight of St. George. especially soretgners, are different in form and | the Ij it becomes a matter of wouder wnat engines, | Hornet, Allen, Darkness, Captain Hill and Jessie 19. D, McDaniel’s ch. c. by Lexington, dam Canary dam sister to Ruric. ij 81. E. Thowpson’s br, & Lady Petra, by Lexington, length. One is composed of twenty-elgat links and | piles, workmen and all do not bodily disappear. ‘the | Wales, Gilmore's full band, of Boston, will farnish Bird, by imp, Albion, ‘ 04. Jas. A. Grinstead’s —— Alroy, by imp Austra dam Ansel’ dam, acollar, tte other comprises only tive inks and a | Giificulty is to obtain suiticient counterpoise within | {ue music. 20, M. H. Sanlord’s b. & by Asteroid, dam Bay Man, dam Nellie Gray, by Lexingtou, out of | 82 Jos. McCovnel\’s br. ¢. Chilicothe, by Lexington, rivet, which was probably fixed in the wail, The | $0 meet the great pressure of the water without, any Leaf. - é Prunella, by Glencoe. dam Lilla, by Yorkshire. Senate of Rome presents this church algo with a gil- | failure In this resulting ip serious mischief, In MORSE NOTES. + 21, M. Hy Sanford’s b. c., by Lexington, dam Mil- | 69. J. A. Grihstead’s Lillderie, by Lightning, dam sts | 83. Jos. McConnell’s br. f. Anna Mace, by imp. Leam- Ver chalice and four white wax torches annually, October last a high tide made a complete breach in dred. . ter to Ruric. eae dam Luxenburg’s dain. A secular gpectacie in the Borghese Villa divided | the coiferdam, filling it in in three or four minutes, 22, L. G. Morris’ br. f, Iris, by Kentucky, dam Jennie, | 60. J. A. Grinstead’s ch.c. Alroy by, imp. Australian, | 84 W. Cottrill b, f. Orickett, by Dante! Boone, dam ' the attention. ot the. Homans on Sanday afternoon, oe ee BE an i Sane waicee My 14 Before the summer meetings of some of the turt by imp. Monarch, dam Neilie Grey, ee ». | 85. See rad ch, 0. MeCloakey, by Lexington, Sac oltevin ascended tn her balloon wit! q gaa s ? We beock’s ch. ¢, b; a el . " ingto: two aulateur acronauts. They enjoyed a lorie against by {tbe fofmacion of an inher ring of piles, | M#0clations throughout the country have got | 25 1. G. Morris’ bo. Marias, by The Marshal, dam | 67 a = Baboock’s ch. o, by Jack Malone, dam D dain Laura, by Leviathan. Bella, by imp. Monarch. t Priam. through with their trotting and running new and | a 1,'q, Mauro Macvel, by The Marshal, dam | 63, W" It Babcock’ ch. f, by Jack Malone, dam Ves- fresh programmes have been arranged and issued Lady Spang, by Gazan. er Light, for tne autumn campaign. We have two meetings | 25. peu = Pill te eens Marshal, | 49, ha a ete br. f, by Lexington, dain Ansel’s yet this month—one at Springfeld, Mass. which } 94 1°G. Morris’ b. f. Myrtle, by The Marshal, dam | 70. Joseph McConnell’s ch. f. Lilia Harness, by Re- 86, Moore & Coffee's ch. c. Foster, by Lexington, orama of th ynal - | the intervent oe OLINg fill tt Three pani a OF the Eternal City, the surrounding cam- vening spa g filled with sand, dam Verona, by Yorkshire, Ri a #od mountains and the sun setting apparent- | locks will be built here, tue entrance of the middie the biue waters of the Mediterrauean, ‘The ad- | ue being twenty and of the side ones fifteen yards Vencurous trio descended sately on tle banks of the | each. The lock floor will be of concrete placed on river Anjo, about five miles from Rome, timber, while the walis will be on cross beams A CLEVER SWINDLER CLEVERLY CAUGHT. Placed on piles, By the side of the lock will be the | begins to-morrow and continues three days, and ; 5 yer, dam Luxemburg’s dam. Ro wad ots PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. See yy cause eae tne level of the canal: | smother at Jamestown, in this State, which com: | 2%. ior Morne frnouctier by the Marshal, dam | 71. W, Cottril's b. & La Belle, by Daniel Boone, dam | 4 ge, Tonis Firm Swindle Ont of Twelve Coen A to ke never lesy than half a’ yard “below | mences on the 26tn inst, and closes on the 27th, On | 2, Puen Bateman, by Imp. Glenco + by Thormanby, | 12 W. Cottrll’a c. by Daniel Boone, dam Lady Cot | Hundred Dollarw Worth of Whiskey—How Interesting Document ef the King of Prussia Gi hight and love wwatse Atae in wadiaon to! tae binsthed aris gute a eee ea onan 29. setbacones Be The Ba 1, i The Mi 5 73, W. Cottrtit’s ch. ¢c. by Daniel Boone, dam Sigma. slloants ley pecan meereaa TCT 2 7 and the Emperor of Austria, 2 . | trotting meeting at Point Breeze Park, Philadelphia; . Ae opts b he irl, by The Marqu! 5 ma it * velations. The Gazette of Saxony, appearing at Leipsic, pub- bowser ¢ ene cana al aig so0 Lan and on the éth, 8th and 11th a running meeting will | go, ee aes Rea aay ‘ah 4. PRA Bp eet Breckinridge, | 4 rather remarkable case came before Justice Tall of one and a haif teet for their drainage, a thing | pe held at the Fashion Course, L. I, on the firat ‘Varino, by Hero. i 75. Moore & Coffee's ch. ¢. by Asteroid, dam Emma | Ledwith at the Jeferson Market Police Court yeater- Manes two letters which, if authentic, throw a new | unheard of in these provinces, where a dead level 18 hgut on the polley of the Prussian government dur- | the rule. It 1 not mprovabte that supplementary | 48V of which there will be a four mile heat race | 81. A. Belmoni’s b. c. Lord Byron, by Kentucky, ee Monge Goltees e. ¢ panda aehopl oh tpt oss dam Lady Blessington, by imp, Eclipse. 6. Moore & Colfee’s ch. c. by Lexington, dam Schot- gullibility of Western firms or as illustrating the ‘ ing the few weeks which preceded the campaign of | docks may be formed near Schellingweude or Niew- | between five horses that will be able to mo the jour- > si mp. Albion. Sadows, The first, from King William, aaarees Sreahiraiyinedn ace scien alio nthe thine ney. On the 14th, 15th and 16th September the Pros- oH dam Har Ladveny, op te eeheor ig carmen ‘We ey eer br.f, by Asteroid, dam Verona | manner in which certain Wall street operations are to the Emperor of Austria, and dated the 1st June, | works than what are now going on—viz., the drain | Dect Park FatrGround Association have thelr trotting | 23. Taree erlcy a Ons Saas HiKols by. sotntgeneshy by Yorkshire, conducted, will be considered unique in its way. 1366, is a8 follows:— ing of the Zuyder Zee itself by running’ out aame | meeting, Tnen the Mystic Park Association, at Med- adam Gallopede Ie Peytona, secon Ladies’ Stakes—1871. While only one person was criminally concerned, We are at this moment both armed and ready to | Gr Urko aid shockiund, aud theses 2 the meena | fF Mass., have three days of trotting, commencing | 34, Miles Kelley's gr. f Nellle Gray, by Commodore, | 3, 3, o-Donnell's gr. f. by Lighting, dam by imp. | abundant evidence was given that an organized Suntech nee Be Tani haga Shall } ot nknuizen. At present these schemes are woo | on the 3th of September and continuing three days, ek lense he eCity pes. a BOverelge. Eclipse, dam Vanit Liprichidellaseannpar iiss eat fle commencing on the 5th of October, and closing on Madeline, by Boston. parity. the 8th, Then comes the running meeting at | 36. BR. W. Cameron's b. 1, by Leamington, dam Jeru- 4, Jas. R. Smith’s br. f. Lady Elizabeth, by Ather- | made two weeks since reveals the following facts:— lem. stone, dam Wombat, by Western tralia. Jerome Park, commencing on the 6th of | sy hw, Canteron's f. ty Leamington, dam Babta, & Ohew's Loy crak. Naputha, hy ein Beltpee, Tm the month of May last Giles M. Lawrence, allas In the meautime the al will give almost utch, Who, Of all European Sor their invincible perse- deuire only the wellare of the country. Let us unite r our forces avd march togetier across the Rhine | 1nd Wil Tae Non Bony against ‘the heredivary eulemy of Germany.” By | douer province 4y the 1" ‘thal Meads We sbail arrive at such a reorgaulzation eople, are to be 1 the nation as shall satisfy the universal desires of ba Hil and steady industry. October with the match day, when four | 39, K. W. Cameron's b. f. by Camerind, dam Main- dam Echo, by Lexington. Mott Bedell, then having an office at 39 South street, tue people | Your majesty will then unite under his me or more évents will come off, The regular meeting brace. 6. Hunter & Travers’ b. 1. Millrace, by Kentucky, | 8nd purporting to be a commission sieronsnh, wrote Py end ye FS ot eh A North European Confederation, at that place will commence on the 9th of October, | ®% Bowie eg rb hi anaes Ga, Cordele Be eile we Kor tnciosing: iis cata, snd requesting, $0 fege ind uenish provinies of German origin, situated on the (From the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, | and bocontinued on the 12h, 14th and 1éth, There | 40, Bowie & Half bc, on 1 Merryman, by Bagene, RS Pitre dd phe with vtuat pris st of whiskers, terms other si le Rhine 9 and Lorraine), If we will be over twenty races ran during the meetin: ose, by Lexington. Hunter & ers’ ch. f. Temptress, Qnd_ samples by express. lessre. 0) Brat At ose he Iase of Harope wil Wen our |, Ri roy aus in Copedhagen af ou tecen faye | andtom te character of the horses that wil beat | ¢- Heer Davie be Bagamore, by W. 0, Goode, | * dam denny toma eve MY O° | SUendmalon seu ‘tunes immediately sat ‘Tho answer of the Emperor of Austria was thus | Mtriage has given rise in some quarters to specula- | Jerome Park one of the most brilliant meetings that | 42, Thomas W. ‘Bostroll’s bc. Folug, by Leaming- * Rinbon by Revennes ©y Nentacky, dam “Blue | ing inety daya. This was satistactory to the sonth weeded tive cores Noreen: Kinedomms A ctbareeree hice ever took place in this country may be reasonably | , ton, dam Fanny Washington, hy Revenue, by | > %4,W, Jeromers ik fby Kentucky, dam Macy ind. | sirest Ronse: Sud. inf Sow days ADE ai Order for Your Majesty proposes {to me to unito our forces, | gisté hag met at Stockholm to examine the orthog- | anticipated. Besides the above, the Buckeye Club, at imp. Bonnie ‘Scotiand, dam Magnets by ‘Ma | 11. Wri. Constable's b, t. by Kentucky, dam by tmp, | duiy tilled, ‘The atufr atrived in due time aud was now on a ‘war footing, against France, and at the ie Gal as RO NT Cincinnati, and the Chickasaw Jockey Club, at Mem- homet. ” Margrave. <4 oy s dell vered to Bedell, wee, Feooipted for it. Berthold ‘on aj 7 2 5 7 M4 Kou ro 10) Bi Prince ait show me iu perepective ine possiuiay ot | genius of the fhaividual languages, Seventeen mem | PMs willeach have a meeting, the time for when | 44. 4 Boterson's b, o. by Asterold, dam Lavender, | 12, Tone ty banda © bY Kentucky, dam, Os | ciene'tor ooo, and another at minoty days for tne has not yet been made public, fy Coanaine oh & Chknne: ix : by | balance. Both drafts were accepted m due fort The stables at Prospect Park Fair Grounds are | “* Giver we © Chance by Revolver, dam by | 18, N.. Movey’s gr. orn. f, by Engineer, dam by but, to the astonishment of the St, Louis corresgone ‘lanet, now in readiness for horses that are intended to he | 40 M. A. Littell's gr.f. Mary Clark, by Lexington, | 14, Quarles S. Hunt's ch. f, Etta Powell, by Voucher, | dents, the first draft was not paid, and they have @ union of the German Southern States under Aus- | ers have aiready arrived at the Swedish capital, tia, As a German prince I must reply that my | 80d have succeeded I settling some doubtiul points, ideas and my feelings forbid me to deprive the co- | Tie ¢ nate 13 to be suppressed in the Dano-Norwe- federate allies of Austria, the chiefs of German na- | &a0 language, aa wi the double vowel. The dam Eagleas, by imp. Glencoe. r y a sluce learned that the other will not ve met erther, tions, of thelr sovereign Tights, Unaninuty of public feeling, as shown by the press | entered for the premiums to be trotted for at the | yo, A. Littellta bf Nuvwood sald, by Lexington, | 25, MH Banions bef Ee Lexington, dam Britan. | Avprelieusive that sometiing was wrong, Berthold This second letter was conveyed to Berlin by of the two countries, ing the marriage which | coming trottmg meeting, The track ia in fine con- dam Vandalia, by Vandal. nia Fourth, by Flying Dutchman, & Thompson, atter the jour days from the accept- unites thelr reigning dynaaues, is regarded as dition for training purposes. 48, M.A. Littell’s ci. f. Jersey Belle, by imp. Aus- | 16, M. H. Sanford’s gf. f., by Loadstone, dam . | ance of the draft had elapsed, wrote to Bedell to in- General Baron de Gablenz. “We shall,” adds the | nificant of a tatare fonfederation of the North simi- Gazette of Saxony, “no Aoubt receive a denial from } }aF to the Union of Caimar in 139 Berlin, sf facts so positively stated can be contra- tralian, dam sisver to Idiewood, by Lexington. by Revenue. quire why the money had-not been paid. No repl; Wehave a letier from Mr. Smith, the secretary of | go, yf, A, Littell’s ch. f, Rattan, by Lexington, dam | 17, L’G, Morrie br. t. Iris, by Kentucky, dam Jen- | Was received by tuem, and they pone lnany, airected Narraganset Park, stating that the track at that Lizzie Morgan, by imp. Glencoe, nis, by imp. Monaren, their representative tu New Yor H.C. Marston, place is full mile threo and a naif feet from the | 50. Denison & Orawford’s b. c. by Censor or Jerome | 18, L. G. Morris’ bot, Mignonette, by The Marshal, | t0 make an investigation in the m Not having FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, dicted.” inside fence, He promises to send the deposition Edgar, dam Nannie Lewis, by imp. Giencoe, dam Bllen Bateman, by mp. Glencoe. had any previous Knowledge of Bedell, and finding The Spanish troops are tobe provided with Berdan | (side fence. | He | Poot of the tact ing few days, | 81. K.W. Sears) Dre Caldwell by Keatucky,.dam | 19, 1s G. Morris tor Siimesa, by The Marsnat, | that he had Facated the premises in South HOLLAND. needle rifles, The secretary of the Prospect Park x Fair ( round i Ae acti eat a dere by Teint dam Miss Trustee, by Breckinridge, Li Apel ag u Sone oa io aITIvaL OF ~ ed Another little diamond found at the Cape of Good | sociation says that that track isa mile algo, ton’ Gan, Nellis Gekven: » by Leaming- | 20, L. G. Morris’ v.f. Myrtle, by The Marshal, dam the hahda of Sergeant McDermott, of the that ne will send an engineer’s report of the exact iepecca, by imp. Gleucoe, ith y. ‘all | 63, B. G, Thomas’ b. f. Auriola, by War Dance, aam | 21, A°holwdnes ee Evelina, by North Lincotm, dam | Second District Court squad, AN! the information Camilia, by King Tom. given him was that Bedeil had a box at the Post Girl of My Heart, imp., by | OMlce. The Sergeant detailed oficer Brennan to The North Sen Canal—A Description of the | Hope is reported to be worth $400,000. length of that k immediately, Th Work—Commercial Importauce of the Un« El Imparcial of Madrid estimates the expenses soon the ‘Toa lies on enor know the long and the short of all of our Dixie, Herzog’s, dam by Sovereign. trotting tracks, 64, Richards & Kilgour’s b. c. by Tue Knight of St. | 22, A, Belinont’s deriaking—Other Great " - | caused to the Spanish government by this iaat 18: ¥ 7 ne ne OO negate ‘earth gh) ‘Thorn, American Girl, Goldsmith Maja and George, dain tue dam of Join Kilgour, by Glou- Siarmisher, dam iip. Fluke, by Womersiey. ‘Watch for the oparstor a: the Fest Ofloe,, ot Sat. aay plated. Tistng at 10,000,000 of reals. Lucy will trot at Prospect Park Fair Grounds on coe. 23, Mives Keiley's Nellie Gray, by Commodore, | Of IMs confederates who might call for letters for it oe = Perm Times, anges bed Me The prisoners confined in the state prison at Bar- bpp! of ete for a purse of $3,500, The win- | 55. pea EP et sae 3 a os dy AiG Dance, dam dam by imp. Sovereign Second, dam Reel. Lp Rig ree yay ys ae for Pete ven among the gigantic engincerlug works of the | celona, Spain, were recently seized with ning horse will receive $2, the second $1,000 Lassie of Sidney, by Knight of St. George, . W. Cameron's Bb f. by Les te dan bs et J esday elona, Spal ly arco Bet tpi Wer af sep sae I's. Dowlaerre ce & Stockwood, by, Asteroid, dam — y Leamington, dam | jiore fortunate, On the morning of that day & man Breet age, prolific as it is, those of the North Sea | colic symptoms, which were attributed to negh- Ship Canal will take high rank, not only from their fermi u ‘ead, \- extent and aificulty oF execution, but from the im- BS omioets Papen te ee eee portant results that will eventually accrae to Am- slerdain as a port, and Holland as a’ country, That | , The celebrated racer Blue Gown, owned by Sir Great trade Which in the sixteenth century placea | Joseph Hawiey, has won the handsome total of called for a letter for Mott Bedell. Brennan followed tim to No. 178 Broadway, where he discovered that Bedell had an office. The firm, this time, was ‘‘Ser- viss, Lawrence & Co., siipping and commission mer- chants.” Bedell (Lawrence) was not in, but Serviss Alabama, by Brown Dick. 67. D. Swigert’s ch. 0, Wanderer, by Lexington, dam Coral, by Vandal, 58, D. Swigert’s ch. f, Fanchon, by imp. Australian, doubt thousands will be there to witness it. RACING PROSPECTS. ‘ mnie dam Jdiewild, by Lexington. lie Meade, by Jack Malone “Amster at the head of the comme: e $62,810 during hus racing career. Adding to this 0 vi ing! ‘Albi ’ | was, and three others with him, The oI Rurope: sradually decitued, partly. irom the tise Ms the price now bere hit of $30,000 makes a re- American Jockey Club—Jerome Park. whe Berea ty renee tie a eeiaatan, gr. f i) aay gr. m., by the footsteps orthese people, on Sarurday moras o:ier ports, but principally from the dificuities of | SPecable total of $02,810, The following are the entries for the various stated | 0, Jamcs A. Grimstead’s —— Sliderie, by Light ‘Two Bitis, te 4 . ing Informed hig chief that “Serviss’ was going Ce, , , 8 ge vessel 0 ri re les on % d oA, 3 ‘'3—— 5 e, stor eden ere, i v . Were obliged to diacharge their cargoes oytside avd | sidewalks, that such comes within the meaning of | Iwill be seen that they are unprecedentediy large, | ° ‘ralan, dawa Nelle. GPa, by Letingion” out et + 4a, Thonias W. ave on ginta Damo, by | He sou saw “Servisa"’ in conversation with a man, Were thet oated over te bar ueaus Of cameia, | the Dublin Pouce acts, and the police have accord- | and that turf interests are extending most encour- Prunella, by Glencoe. " t ‘ ech Hall, by Gritfe Edmondson, | #24 Walking up to them le heard enough to con- Wich, wea the water was puiped ous of them, | ingly been Instructed how to act, agingly:— 62, J, A. Grimstead’s Hilderic, by Lightning, dam sts- ch. f, Guance, by Revolver, dam | vince lilia that tne stranger was Bedell. When the Taised the ves i ein, ‘to remedy this the | 4 grand banquet was recently given at Damascus : Nat Stukee=: ter to Ruric. = : concert was over the two wortliles wal lown to Aotih Holland Canal was cut from Burksiuyt, oppo- | to the Governor of Syria, Raschid Pacha, Mohaiine: ’ i, gba 63, J. A. Grimstead’s Alroy by imp, Australian, dam "9b. f. by Revolver, dam by Ringold, } the Central Park Garden. where Sergeant McDer- Site tailed, aie thi hats hea erence of Diy. | dang, Jews aud Chrisuans contributed to it, aad ft | 1 y_Q.vonnell’s ch. o. by Lightning, dam py Nellte Gray. ; 40. M.A. Litiell’s gr. & Mary Clark, by Lexiugion, | Mott took Bedell into custody. He had on lis per- Gne tiles, and this has becu extensively used by | was the frat time on record that the Great Kabbl OBeanatts at, 64, W. R, Baboock’a ch. o. by Jack Majone, dam am Bagless, by imp. Glencoe, * mse | gon, ti a pocketvook, when searched tu the station EE cee bandon apeking ihe ,Noren Sea. | the Ulema and the Greek and Catholic ‘patriarchs sat a3, wipes tt . by Lightning, dam by imp, Delta, by tmp, Priam, 47, M.A. Littell’s b. f. Nutwood Mala by Lexington, | House, i i the Eighth Lemna —s for roughout tts lougth i Is 124 feet broad at the sur- ) down to the same table, y 65. W. 2, Baocock’s cu. f. by Jack Maloae, dam Vee |’ Gam Vandalia, by Vanda "| $260, of doubtiul appearance, signed G. M. Law- face and tmuty-one feet at the bot aud fs availa. 8, F, Morris’ b, ¢, by Eclipse, dam Barbarity, *perlight. i ate Cpl elma! By ‘ g. | Fence; a draft directed to “Mott Bedell, 18 William Se a ae Le rae met OF Wateey, Wae.| Aeneas Cache the Mee eee | £ i Morris) bi. 2 by Bclings, dam Vanity. os, £. Thompson's br. f. by Lexington, dam Aneetts |“ HAs Matiel’s, en. f dp wild, by waclngte nu | street,” and an unstamped recetpe for'twenty-tive Span sen pan. pe cee ine ime racyiag from Stheok mie eat Tel vesumieas ob eet ts ze 5 ae ch. f. by Eciipse, dam Slasher Bar- dam. 49. M, A. Liteeli’s clt. f. Rattan, by exiagton dam | @0lars, signed “u, M. Lawrence,” Leer elguieen hours to two days, But in win yen this a el. * 5 { " h mest ” taste Morred, DF inn. Cle ° dss nda Written on slips of paper. When asked his great highway is blocked up by ice, and a large out. | eum Feapecting their facilities for uniting a large | @& James R. Smith’s br. f. Lady Elizabeth, by Athen. | °7 Jee)! hare Tide Hanioes) by Be: arate Was ee paute ho anit i was Tawronee, but that In this case jay has to be incurred In keeping’ it clear. “specue | Humber of men at a given point in a short space of stone, dam Wombat, by Western Australia, W. cottriti's bf. La Belle, by Dante! Boone, dam | Ou Me Ax Littel’s ch. f£. Lucy Bowles, by Oensor, | ft'vug podell, lavors and enginsers oast longing looks on the eon, | time. Another iudioation of pence | ¥. James KR. Smith's b, c Earl of Richmond, by Hy Waits, «no Wrea ot any aa sa seat ahd ERR tte Ore been Tue following valnable opinion as to the proper Asteroid, dam Margaret Anderson, by imp. Sove- row land aud shallow water between the Zuyder and the Nort Seas—tie latter from the obvious capa- Amington, dam Lady } way to make money without any capital to begin with Florence, by Leam- written on one of the slips found in ils THE ANTI-RENT DIFFICULTIES, ottriu's colt by Dantel Boone, dam Lady |" Oakland (podigcee wuknoww J. O'Fanio Telgn. 8 Charies 8, Lloyd's ch. f. Naphtha, by imp, Eclipse, pilittes of such a route (by which thirty-six malles " Mgr ee by Dani Sie : poe. ok by the oficer, {¢ had neither date nor Nould be saved); the Tormer becausd they saw The Witbecks Admitted to Bait. dam Keho, by Lexington, Ih Ueorwe Peabody Wetmore Boog, Sera. | ba, MuReO tata Nella Graves, am | sisuucure, bue was evidentiy writen by Nedeltte- not oniy a direct outiet for Amsterdnin | [From the Albany Argus, August 23. % Hunter & Travers! b. f Millvace, by Kentucky, |“ Yo7 eam Sophia, by Bonnie Scotian ee ee amon h GA DY TO Over a | the enstest way, to'my-optiion, W66 oust a Kaaley Borin Krade, but @ still greater inducement in the | We are informed that Judge Romeyn, of Troy, has dam Millcreek. 72, Moore & Coffee's b. c, by Asteroid, dem Lattle Yigour's oh. fe by War Banco, dam | ing the o ne person who will bring the amount In dand that would ative on each side from | admitied tue Witbecks to,ball in tne sum of $1b,000 | 19 Hunter & Travers’, f. Besste Woodville, by Je. | 7 so imap, Sovercig®, Siete Ack 2 coe Se lle So Neer geo r Leino the mation tomporariy oul of the waste of water of the Wijker Meer and tha | each. AB the facis are stated to us the course of the rome Ldgar, dam tmp. L’Angiaise, 1 C b, ce by Bounle Scotland, a eq, the.dam of Uptime, by Goat ce gain, thus keeping his funds in his own Jj. But the scheme was one dificuit towunch, end | Judge in this matter has been very irregular, Thy | 11- Hunter Travers’ ch, f, Temptress, by Connor, Bonnet, by Lexington, Scotiand, dam D. Swig » Paucuon, by 1 lan, inna Cael capital, Then borrow on capi- d. liateral for Wall atreet operations, utes of deposit and ralse money on them, er sip, found sandwiched between a couple 8, was evidently a memorandum of an ad- fue panio of 1560 almost quenched it ec tos birt; tho | Corener’s jury found that Griggs came to his death Gam Jenny ose, Dutch government, howe svopped in and, by } 18 consequence of wounds and blows tnilicted by guaranteeing four per Cont and redemption of capi- | Lue Witbecks in resisting Griggs in atteinpting, as al ae par, placed Lt on an equality wii Dutch scovk } Deputy sheriff, to execute legal process, Upon this sud gave the undertaking & pormanent basis, Tue | finding the Coroner committed them for huurder, smMouut of tae contract 8 48,000,000 ef forins (one | The return of the Coroner to the writ of certiorart shitling and eight peave), of which 10,000,000 are in | showed this Muding of the jury, but stated that tho t Awes Of The Company, 8,000,000 subseribed in | evidence given before him was taken by @ ateno- Austerdum, aud the renaluing 10,090,009 in pros. grapher, jut had not been copied. The argument pective laud Lo be recovered by draluags, Tue works, erore Judge Romeyn on Tharsday was confined 12, Hunter & Travers’ ch, ¢, Kaiogram, by Censor, | ‘ Moore * Cofoae 0 6. by Australlan, dam Mattie dain tmp, Mand, q re & Coffee's ch. by Lexingte a 18, Hunter Travers! b, ¢, Periwig, by Jerome ga. | 1 Moore © Coffees oh. 0. by Lexington, dam gat, dam Obignon, Schottish, by imp. Albion, 14. H. B. Todd’s b, ¢, by Harry Booth, dam by Engl- ‘ed rawl estate in this cy or B—n, worth top from B40,(50)0 to $3),4100)000, e entirely unencumbered and on which & loan of per cent could be easily obtained when desired. ihe prisoner was aeeunned before Justice Ledwith akeut 871. lis ch, & by Lightning, dam by Keve- nee! c 15, L. W. Jerome's ch, f., by Kentucky, dam Revere, 1, J. O'Donnel 16. L, W, Jerome's ob, f. by Kentucky, dam Aric!, by Glencoe. nue. . U'Donnell’s gr f by Lightuing, dam by Ss | 40 plans for which were furulshed by Mr. Haws: | mainly ‘to the question of yarisdictt - mL W. rome’s b. f. Kentucl a ‘avereien. volver, dan | on the aMdavit of Mr. Marston and committed to shaw, in conjunction with the buteh engmeer, Mr. | for the people Taimtug that county} rh ted Katte, te alengoe, yh hog el bewiapiias' ortig? Ds &. bY Eclipse, dam Barbarity. TL. W, Coutrill answer to defaalt of $2,500 bail, He was represented Direks, are Lo be tuisited 10 1574, and, judging by the | Jurisdiction to take ball in this cage, ‘The Judge wes | 1% Win, Constable's 6. f. by Kentucky,dam Satin- Morris? bl. f. by Kelipse, dam Vanity. a. ee ee a fe m Bine | DY,Counsel and had the advice of several sharp look- present rate ef progress, will be compleced iu fur less | to announce his decision on Friday moruing at atone, by imp. Lapidist, 5. F. Morris’ ch. f by Eclipae, dam Slasher Bar- | 7 @ & Coffee's b. f. by Daniel Boone, dam Blue | ing men, supposed to be his confederates, One of the fimo, ‘The coutruct has been taken oy Moswrs. Leu & | ton o'cloek. Tho District Attorney ‘and omer | 19. Wm. Constable's b. . vy Kentucky, dam by imp. barity. z 4 Flag. rete br vold, dam Verona, | Sites ofored a reporter of an obscure evening paper Fons, and the Work nayuraliy divides itve'f inco | counsel for the prosecation were in atteudance ef Margrave. 6. James R. Smith's br, f, Lady Biiaabeth, by Ath. | 7% Moore & Coffee's br, f, by Asterold, dam Verona, | Arty dollars to sappress the afldavit, three woctious:—1. Ihe North Sea aarvor works, | ‘iroy at that hour, but, the Judge said he was not | 20, Littieflold & Giltespie's gr. ¢. Jereey Blue, by As- erstone, dom Wombat, by Weatern Ansira.,a, Dy Sommerer Te Sua > : 2 The caual proper. 3. The dain and locks at the | thea prepared to render a decision, ‘The matter teroid, dam (Charley Armstrong's dam) by Gray 7. James K. Smith’s b, &. Earl of Richmond, by Aa ™ Frakes, 1869. UAR. INE, FPamipas entrance, “Each #ecuon offers feavures of | was therefore adjourned to three o'clock P.M. The Fagle, terold, dam Margatet Anderson, by imp, Suver- wenaseir Glogs Qu ised Zions tMterest, thoagh tere is one didicuity common | Ide, However, stated to the District Attorney and | Ml. . McDanteVa ch. c. by Lexington, dam Canary eign, * : ae 1, Jacob Eckerson's ch. o, Santord, by Uncle Vio, ~ yr RY be reef = Swe se Sage soft La gt ony Gienicts he wOuke gent toamtes that he had juris. Bird, by imp, Albion. 8 Charles S, Lioya’a oh. f. Naphiha, by imp: dam Dolly Oa by Ld ne Hat Yoliow Jack Not Yet Bead. ‘oundation that seein to prevail over ali Hol- | diction he Tiber adjournment, . We 8 gt. OF rf, by 1 clips 3c 2 McConnell & Thompson's d. b. Vauxhall, 4 yea : " + Ordinary bottom were is nous, und the na- | order to examine the evidence taken Delore. the | Panes ty deep hella reece has o Hiunver’ 2 traven? i an face by Kentucky, ngton, dam Verous on, ‘There were two arrivals at Quarantine during the orth bec y Nd Lag i sands of the eeanne i, soaks be atoncanare was a cage in | 23. M. Hl. Sanford’s b. f. by Lexington, dam Britan- dam Millcreek. : & ihe eed, b bayonet, dam Bay Leaf, | past aay or two of vessels which had come in con- North ould swallow up the barbor ag soon aa uicn ball ot ;. nd upon that y rf ichman, | Y yb, f. Bessie W vi rkelires a It i ater Toade, dhe North Sea works Will not ouly form the | standing one of the counsel for the People teturned 24 Beit Sanford wire oy Loadetone, dam — by tM oes Rogar, dam fap ioeteinien SS OF W. Lonwoll's b. h. Abvlcl Rader, by Aus. | fact with yollow Jack elthor before oF he cntrauco to the canal, but will be the ouiy harbor of | to Albany. Notwithstanding this the County Jud; Revenue. ( "| 11, Hunter & “ravers? ch, f Teuptress, by Censor, uae, left thelr ports of departure. The first was the bark refuge between Heider and Rotterdam, along a coast without examining the evidence, admitted 25. I. G. Morria’s br. f. Iris, by Kentucky, dam dam Jenny Rose, 4 Cet ps a Cuba, Captain Prince, from Havana, She had mx terribly consplonons for its fatalities. It is all com. | prisoners to ball. Jennie, by inp. Monarch. 12, Hunter & Travers ch, 0, Kalograty, by Censor agate ley Fgh men in hospital at Havana down with yellow fever, Rr LA gand dones, and iwept by @ violent ‘This badly, the first instance in the judicial | 26, L. G. Morris’ b. o Marius, by The Marshal, dam | dam imp, Maud, ¥ z "ennock’s b. e by Norton, dam Josophine | and two, the mate, Robert Furnt @nd a seaman ices e teens mh age for any vessel ouce the State where persons committed on @ Bell, by imp, Monarch. | 18, Hanter & Travers’b, c, Periwig, by Jerome Bd- Rewan, vy fhe Colonel. nawed Covie, dled of the disease, remainder of embay by Cecape. ‘tho breakwater Wilt ombrace | charge of murder have been admitted to bail with- } 27. L, G. Morris’ b. o. Marvel, by The Marshal, dam ar, dam Chignon, % Wia, Constables y. & Gicagarie, by Thormanbdy, | tue crew came ov with the vessel, the 3 oy bare Se bores, bene poe running out 6,000 feet, | out an examination of the evidence taken before Lady Spang, by Gazan. & Hf. B. Lodd’s b. c. by Harry Booth, aam by Engl- dam Carving, by Rifleman. | Sage Wie Waiu's son, aged nine years, ‘ofthe The minimums depen RE Tee eide are. complete, wie. Coe) Fe a Beretorore = Le Morris ch. Mimosa by The Marshal, dam eer, % * 8D. Mebanioy’s be ie Bonnio Lass, by Balronnte, | disease, Ivo of the crow Were taken down with the Bt been Troatee, reckinridge. L. W. Jerome's us 5 jain Pasta, by Kevenne, et als iach we the ateanoe 463 tock, ‘Lhe works of this | Justice Gavage (6 compe. 61) that tn all eases on | 20, 1. G. Morris! oe Myrtie, Up The Staeiast daen.|. hy Hetsnaceaey oT RAR ARY, dam Ratton, | eaten Loon Leaf, vy Oakiand, dam | fecont, ” OY “Re Yovaee, but they ate now conve. ne fas dg the charge of Mr. Daruton Hut beas corpus, previous to indictment, the court or Rebecca, by imp, Giencve, 16. L. W, Jerome’a ch, f. by Kentucky, dam Dine Seizure, by Ked Bye. ‘The Fattnie, from Rito Janetro, whioh left that ine ie av vet oy oes iss | Sega ot cyt ana gegt as somata | He pcre moquoneue, by The Marshal, |” kitin Levee OA asec: Yeamites Nr Yanan, dam Oy | port on ie th at dun al Ba ine » a J am nm man, by im) lencoe, 17, Wilitanl Constable's b. ¢, by Kentucky, dam mp. Margrave, ada for orde} Soar ees cree ara Gt any depth, | be defective, yet if the depositions contain evidence | a1. A, Belmont’s br. c. His Lordship, by Kentucky, Parachute, by Yorksnire,” "Kentucky, 6. Purdy de Wittiora’ ch. e Vespucius, by Planet, | thence for this pe nun theta ‘Was alao anfor- enioee ‘all hey fa dee) the } of an offence not ballable, Cyd would be re- dam Her Ladyahip, pio. Knigat of 8t. George, | 1% William bie’s bf, by Kentucky, dam Cy- Gam Columbia, by Giencoe. tunate, Shoe vel two of ber crew aid hor captain at onthe ett the region ofthe Barer wit ranged ae ip vane van Pagan Wine 82, A Beimont's b. & Idhho, by Kentucky, ‘dam Ve: gon ‘ DA dal ee ‘ % Furdy & Main ol fe asmania, by Australian, | Rio sick with w fever, and three others were y Hero, 19 Littefleld & Gtlesby's gr, o. Jersey Blue, by an satiie Goss, vy Lexingcon, rost joase du Harwich the saayo a0 To" Hotoerday oi from Killea ‘an Officer in the discharge of his duty set.at | 39. A. Belmont’s Girl of My Heart, imp,, by Skir- Asteroid, dam (Charley “Armetrony & dam) by | 8 Thos. W, Dosweil’s b,c, Abdel Kader, by Aus Poth tress vecuols are ow ‘down at lower ‘impportans misber, dam Fluke, by Womeraley, Gray Kagle, trahan, dam Kescue, by Bertauae. quarantine. ————