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NEW YORK HBRALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1869—TRIPLH SHEKT. oe Zs a a a a ne . @ road has been lately widened to 100 fect for a p AR NTMESSONERS th A dH, 1, Hogins, thi mittee | the first one! j, tt wilt bo tmpossible for moto EPBCO! i 3 ar DAD narra aye ty, vv Ce] EH 7 I nr G Douglas ant e com! THE PAL COYENTIO * ig Ee ASE RET Sys 4 mile and a balf; and from tue Circle to Thirty-second 2 being Messra. G, H. ooriia, Jr, consent to tt, é7 © be in town on Wednesday ste oheenang THE PARK COMMIS SNE Street tue emine Denedolal hitceation hos been tale, Woodrute J; di Maxwell be te Wyeunees.7 wile next, and I do not soe how {he tec? Ce Toe ve luce i rT] 8 © maby. , laid out f ONS! iT ne 4th ¥ e' fF cl from all of the community, Aiti thane | ake OU Tee eae ray ame ontene, | Dut twice, One of toss occastons was yester- Tuesday Inst, and resuliod ta a victory for the latter. | ou, in full strengta and in good trim for play, and } "UU. He called attention to tue dilterence | work 1s not Jinished, enough tas been accor 21 | ance'ol t Wish ure aconce te prid? and orna. | day, when the fine sloop Madeline carried ‘The raco was probably the most exciting one that | tye knowing ones, or those who scomed to think that notable as existing between the Church ) est praise, Under tioir abic man- | Ment of Vae ible may safely wauic:pate great ‘ y has taken piace for many seasons in tits victxity. sed a ee |. OF ome: And tha: Rotoonss COE ne ae ee a mes H & the honors of the day, aiter one of they were 1, wer ri C1 1 i " pa 2 4 é inuat resus from the labois of the Park It will be heradeh 1 2 y posted, very scary about betting. | governed by councils and the otiler by Scripture, al y a beau tifa! aid war tho best races ever given by the club, remeibdered that the owner of the Altce | a+ frst tho impression seemed to prevatl that the Referring to the peculiar tenets of Luther snd Calvin, vesort, is unuergoins im ments that will, when Her victory may not only be attributed to the splen- challenged Mr, Sands, the owaer of tae Eva, to satt | Auianties would “walk away” from the ‘scythe he said that tae Kpiscopal Chuyeh did mot recognize © completed 216 the superior of anything of ihe eam did weatherly quatities which ane displayed during { ‘Le race, and that the Latter accopted tue challenge. | singers,” and from the way in which the seats Faun rieats arr eae ee aureh snd tat a. But the Commissioners have not SE NOTES. toher a stiff and we:come breeze, but for the able | Commodore Kidd was woll aware av tho time that the were run up until the fourth innings’ it certatmly | ¥88 the Reformed Chui confined sivas 10 the Park aioue. ver PABA eS as pnd judicious handling by whic ier movements | 0 Were almost of equal size, but tn order to equai- } qq took a1 if the “blue stockings” were to be | vicerbishop Pater omleating “AE two, O*cloCk. the f nae ; tod to the op aud | Loosing over the entries for the trotting purses at | were marked, ‘The contest between the other yachis e the canvas he deomod 1¢ more prudent to have | uad'y bealon, by tho slurdy old Atlantios. The | Hislop calied the mectiag to order and the business ‘the § adjacent to it, such publie ¢ Park, which are, a8 usual, very large, | was much less exciting. No leas than four classes both yachts sail under lower canvas, set below mast ane, meek eer is gine bg ee of organization was ten gone through according to ti ae nl their great many new candidates for fame, | of contestant were announced to compete, viz.;— | heada—viz., malnsall, forasail, jib and fying Slagihent-used by Bearman (“homme qui ri), tnat | vic, Caponical lai. ea tN OE eee udod beatles the beat of the well RhowA feottete ef the Fechoones, Sri, seccod, tind mis fam | JD Mh Sends cupromed lie. readiness to eater | she Auisasiee were caahio’ to em Sian ee Generel Morrill wore appointed to examine | 1 now country. in the first purse, which 18 for horses that | class yachts, By the regulations of the invo friendly hosttitties, but seemed somewhat eons paRs ONS GRR fea epete ea eater Gorey the credenuals. In reading the oil the q oer rena pever beat throe minutes, there are eleven entries, | club the champion peunants are to be sailed for | WWilling to sall the Eva on oven canvas, and he) Pearce popped the ball up over rant Mhort dell: | peeeeney me bayer ction abaya 1 ers. ten of them making thelr debut on the troteing turf, | annaally and heid by the winners for the term of devermined to bend her jug jt and lug foresal!, which | Bearman went for it and dropped tt, the two men | Une was presented oy fies Rev. Dr. Coffey and the - LOUNT MORRIS SQU and no doubt there are some right good ones among | OBC year, when they can again hae em 1 A re would give her, at least, twenty-five per cent more Racsesuing ekepenne ane! pare sry? and | other by the Rev. Air. mour, ‘ihe question, N artic Ippeare na Tae s r ib wes sirenaousl nben ir 4 be ht el i ses, bi Pearco, hi goin ny " «ane ppeared in a mo thems. Tho second race is for tears, in whitch boven | Lie SoRORer pennAnE Tas Chi eRReONY oor two | canvastana tie Allee, The ister tas Deon oMloRY | home on Smiths Ait Was nipped ag Rome bate DY | ROU PaYOTES Rei ee eae ae me Sue Ls whieh a Mrs Bell was pa‘rs wtil compete for the prizo, ‘These wwo trots | races, the honors were awarded to tho former. It used by her owner a3 a pleasure cratt, never having | Craver, ona spleadid throw in by 3. Kang. in the ‘SPIRITED DISCUSSION, gived a; tie nS qtlver Of the pioi of Will take piace on the firet day of the mecting, Om | WaS expested yesterday that the contest betwees | been thoroughly rigged or sparred for racing pur- } Uiird inning Start was on first base when Smith | Tua Bishop held that the Proposition to adont situated ot Oth and 124th stieets, t iiosecundiday cis Those yachts mighshave proved am inveresting affair: | poses; in fact she has nover been entered in any of | Balted fo right snort; Hoarinan olded the ball | Mr. Coffey could not be eatertained, us statis hay: ay there will al I . cuties’ pnts ae 24 y will also bo two races—the | put tie Lois did not appear aud the Mystac sailed 2 art played a smart point of not cunping | ing been determined by the convention of last year. pi < and Enown as Moun! Morris | grat between horses that never beat 2:45, and tho | over tie course alone, and was desorvedly rewarded } tie races given under the auspices of the Now York Tuls batsed Bo.rman, and ne ran up to | |e, Corey demurred Lo this position aud spake at Square. pra fully deserving of ali thoenco- |*otuer for horses that never trotted faster than 2:30 with the Deanant of Bor class, ie Greasie won, sn ¥acht Club. ~fu the contests, however, in which sie ogy precy belt ao booking tam et ee length, claiming that the decision of the Convention miuns: of he hat! , ” “ 2 the pennant for first class sloops last yeur, ie oti " cS) peeader 0g he BS a Te Hal eaBOOHe co aahecariae in aTace, For the first sob tere are twelve entries | ee eeeee ee ae ace thing sitio open, | Men eces Cukagew) inconéoHon' with wnlonreRaties | bese salely, “Had Bearman | wrows the ree eefeoned ta nootaicleion, banaue ah a ge o do with the transfer of ti and in the second stxteen, On the tuird day the | deat Lavine, the fourta, The Clytle aud Lavine, amt those of the Brooklyn Yacht Cluv, she has | ball to Powers, who lad taken second, aud who | imsortance. arated uds into the keeping of races in number will be the game as on the previous however. having elnce been sold to nga-mmerabers, invariably carried off the nonors of the day. Tho gon pare varied a Ragen aetna enti ‘The Rev. Dr. HatguT sustained tae Bishop, hold- lt was estadisiol ov "8, berwel ‘he pennants won by tuose yachts reverted to the | el vers y pS way. After | ing that no question was belore the hou: a that years ay 2 SNe THe HAE cat dage, be:ween horses Guat never beat 2510 tn the fires | a eet roe OY tly eabriod of die pemuans for | 2ve wes formerly a sloop yachs, Dut was some Hine | this Ubeputan, next sttixor, was put out and tus Me Saymoul wasthe roguiar delegate vo the Gone Aesth ie pa ¥ tho city authoritis, nn those that have never beaten 2:33 in the | the second class sloops, the Annie tho third and she | Since judiciously alterod to ® schooner. the inaig might have been ab ank, instead of which | yention, from tne certificate which he presented. | Steer os 3 patd at that thing, ju ther | 8 . pon ou ot the purses there are fourteen Apatio, having no competitor, was awarded the Qa Monday tho two yachts anchored off City th Aeegegeid muredk phe nen Dole wi played ‘By direction of tho Bishop the name of Mr. Sey- ots Of ground have been obtained. 11s mprove- 23. On the four jay the sport Wil! open with fourily ‘The following were the entries: ay Start m the nex © Bearman recollected | yy) here oail 4 SEAGTARTGe Gobi alll ot aes ie prove- | Seontest between horses that Lave never beaten SCHOONBRS. Island, aad in the evening sailed up to Sauda" Point | pias and instead OF ciasiug Start up he uirew my | RUE Was here called, as rector of Pranity ehuroh, beou the subject of de ens | 2:50, waich has seventeen candidates for 7 Owner. and anchored to the southwest of the buoy. The | McAtec, who pus the striker uv and then threw te ‘fhe Convention then elected the Rev. Dr. Bkien- Fesiling in the neighborhood ever but | ‘ho’ purse, and the meeting will close wath m eeas J.T. Sparkman. night was'passed by botiv crews in getting things in Powers to Wad Bart Of UF tirowing wildly the |! nocht Secretary and E, I, Delaney Treasurer, wo ren it available as a pia of | Gu, Goidsmuta Maid, Lo George Balnine ta Gracie. rises Dieser oncOM dora W. Voorfites | tine, clear weather, with the wind to the northwest, | made onthe Haymakers’ side, and Bearinan more jerry ne: Con recseneny, Riss Aone. ARy our 0e Pop ular _ resort, Mouey approp! 1 from We understand if 1s the wmtention ot | Coming. Miehol. and everythiag gave promtse of @good race. The ae compere’ oe bray lone inisplays by Sone Alter the standing committes had been appolated somehory ci oiler the aspect of the sq not | being g: Ty nisl ategl Pot 4. Bi ecweonott. minutes past seven o'clock the two yachts lay toy} te Lourtit innings the piay Was sharp on bata ‘sides. | Gnion. “A committee wo’ appointed to. confer waa improve in consequence, Its not wece sary to in- the entrie: the resolution of the association JS-i, Maxwell. } with all their’ sails up, save the jibs, to await the fn that imnings the Heymakers, by hard hittiog, | a commtsteo of the Diocese of Long Isiand ow quire in U's aiticie how these’ sums were «tsposed a bat entries of a like character wilt ‘'T..F. Boynton. ! signal, At twenty-eight minutes past. se Yel | neiped, however, by fy catches missed-by Smith and | Cnurch matters, Shorily alter three o'clock the Cone y ° ‘a “018 u ven o'clock | Grane and a “mu” by Smith, succeeding. placi i Ofsit is sul . a the fact 5 irrangements hay D CLASS. ) A, M. exactly the signal was gi ‘The i ks y » Succeeding. in placiig | veation adjourned until nine o'clock this morning. ttostate the fact. in 1397 the pro- einmitom i auiiaeea B, Cuwmings, ve eee Dhan aiid, anoneniled i e Alice made | themselves ahead of the Atiantics, aud by sieady . perty tividors in the vicinity of Mount Mo 2 at reduced rates to convey passengers 1) Sea ae a rear cates theen Panta nerenteee mamaned co Keep she mad end Snally Di f Long Islond Gis Bos idiaturs ; : : An Brom tliae raves TRUS tone @aIAtTine ee st XK with jiog up anddashing on hen course fully (hree | oome inf victorious, with the score standing. as given — pear wisiclure to Wansier the charge of of thelr toketa to. the tral .s th sais lb fo La Chen 10g. minutes before the Eva was able to-get about, The low. ‘s Yesterday the frst aunual convention of the Heng Fee te SIG a TRae eee be dolla: (ceisbard Heatly latter, however, e##00n 28 sho did get into position, | ”“A’fine double play’by Crane and Start'in the sev- | Island-Diocese was commenced in the church of the ns to be the oniy really liberal association 10 i re We ae tie anata cael peers aud five | enth tunings doservesnotics. Mr. King wascaptared | poly ‘Trinity, Brooklyn. At the hour fixed for ent of the sq sibs Se ail bee yee nr aaa fine AiR nor mecha ry Tuomas try, Yachts were dashing turough the water at a magnin- | D&ndsenely on ean ay et by, Cranes wo Was | assombling there was a full detegation of both clongy: alas sooal ust! was exneaied | wigcation m the eld or rand stand, ail for one | Soutsvest Spt to and around ‘to lightehip, pagsing | auch the biter of het at the outset, and her eatain Fee ee ta eee myctlinperesetontuses | SBCCOtere: = t the tt ve ade io bi adenine rey Sloopa, : s ground that he appreciated this fact to its full “The: rl ro gH eO Aa DeREC OLE ere NSU eATEO TE Mee ier np ek arercenet ee piercer aller ground tua Gedney sront.. Bue the Alice was not to becaaily caught, | q cre umplrine Dy igitorerion area er Merataat peaeiaten ie Perenprmence ne re pe peli j hee "i “ad pn ~ 7 eI had in, ( se Raed Headhe posh He jchenck, » An ch, Bi le , aoe Methane Pegg et Mum .ata next Tw October 6, and closes on Friday,.| boats was from the ‘same stakeboat around eye cad the Wotaee ae nad sue reniariead ot | bevoud: cavil in every respect, and cannot be 600 | Was reid by.Rev. Dr. Hall, rector of Holy “rinitye DIAM Cle GRE. he eC eno the sth. Yom Southwest | Spt Bude ack. A tl’, breeze | her adversary was tosuorten the distance Deween cy conan Theseore of the game 2 as-fol- | prooxiyn. The Bishop, then ddellvared the primary opulaie). Anvtuer ell a8 nade vy the Cl ‘ ie om: y stashed © entire | chem, mad. so, before the first two mites: had been charge to the diocese, taking for his text the follow- mn t03. to have the ‘ent set mag A CRUSADE AGAINST NUISANCES, morning, and appesrances prognosticateé: a | run, ste had widened: the gap fully aquarter of a ing words:-—“Tase heed, therefore,,unto yourselves’ Daiseee a pine 4 splendid: race. ‘Thera was no allowance of | mie. Upto the fifth mile the tg pag Ae oat 18.7, | and to all the flock over Which the Holy Ghost natn. 5 M : t mer time, ‘The competitors! got into line avout’ ven | mined one, but tho: Eva was gradually loft on ey “46 made you overseers, to feed the Church of God, uUnoLT | qhe Board of Health After the Manure |) (clock, and fifteen minutes after o signal fromm the | further ang | further | belinda ae ee aaa ee repr hathparshased wiles Ome een hae Roreatea. i i : = Bp ares. ie separa the adverst Chi are 000 4 a Walks, Dumper, the Explosive Oil Denlers,the Fat |! at twenty. minutes past ten the second whistle atg- canes Tne wind all she paces cae eee ee Ferqusony.c 133 1. 1 jiclergymen should have made this address, but at the Boilers and the Markets—The New Quaran- |; nalled the yachts to depart the third class and open | from the northwest, and there were oocasionab eenian $33 “L -| alfectionate request of several of the most venorable ston tine Buildings. pat Anon ene tear canes csaftor. It | gusts, whieh drove the: yachts on their sourse in Pi 234 FO ele pron eee Cee eal ese j penions, Comunissio: The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon, |' way, including the Graci3 Madeline snd ‘Coming, See Piura eno toganen Tein iSesicun ae saa \Guureb. he ‘doctrine of tue suilicieney of the Holy j , or “fo een vegies President Lincoln in the chair and @ fuil attsndance ae Carmen Pa iene te Pec to within fifteen miles of the ligntship. The wind |, 8 17:19 20 26. ence tor cee Fe een Anininn lee init . ay of members. , the sama : ic} at this time=blew in fitful gusts, and when within}. INNE recent developments an ing nel f Mee eo sukeate onnirelion it Par Aiter transacting @ vast amount of routine bi Ree eton wile the Sadie and Gon five iniles of: the stakeboat the Eva got the ful i + Cat als fel non Bay ok way. clergy could not teach too boldly nor:too often. any f ariouips tw take ine control of 1b ont of | 4 2. nt of routine bust- | geance follawed ditferent tactics and endeavored to |, benellt of a magnificent “blow” and began gradually |\Atante; mans Bae 1 2) O-18 |" Stortly betore-two o'clock the Convention was Be entrar her SUA iRte or Boe oe no oes cular cnneoreanoe, Hie sect craararead make towards the Narrows without first | to creep up touer adverseay, No gust caime along | Auantio-ieft...0 9 0 1 9 2 2-15 | called to order for the transaction of business, The \. 3 eghboruvod. Woik on itis being pr cuted with | #2 epplicaiton from George W. Baker for @ permit Leanienecopetery soutrabead of imencouiners Rae Ge Se Ttnatan eos OF tho samo time, .|/ Union. Lets tind Balls Pike, 1 i sie eees Se Ea ca ied welonging t ae dossier mie eteetl crabs 4 aM - a 308 op 2) nl y- , } ‘vigor ue able direction ot } he ¢ | to carry on the business of manufacturing .fer- | tors. ‘The other yachts sailed forth in @ cluster. “9 between. ber ana her Mopars ena? Left on Savos—eart, imi ne Crane, 1; | to their Dates j H Board cf Coin wiseconers of tie Por tiltzer at Maspeth, L. I. Tne application was favora- | After a good stretch the Graeie went about, wiuie |/apiy, so much: 80 as to-get Witnin easy speak- Zottlein, Li, Pike, 9 Amantlo, 7, 1,'M. King 23} — Aiver tho transaction of the usual.coutine busl- } zeal, ene ability whlen hav , enanesadt by wis Bal St - tne Madeiine,: evidently wanting to catch an easy;| ing distance. Both yachts were then headed wav etintnran Pearce |. Porgraan, 9, | 2933 the Convention adjourned. niicen! e World W bly endorged by the Sanitary Superintendent and | tiqe, kept on'her course, ‘TheSadie pomted beautt- | atrectiy for the Nahiship, and the struggle for the One te Bn bat Aad stot oo | E © tq its fo ‘erred tothe Sanitary Committee for examt- | fuily and stood up weil. Following 1n close prox: | jead was continued for over t - 3. King, 1 jearman, 4—CUnion, } 4 \Oi BER ; 4 report. miky to the Gracie the Coming made goad way. but.| tance between the boats b oe ee aaa g 1; Bont, 1; Zevtioin, b At ANOA BROOKLYN. HORZOR, 4 nation and report. f . nce een is being In auywise lessened e m - —— . Tewou'd na St not inany minutes had elapsed when the Madeline | wich the exception of once, when the aloo, 1 Cee — suce ‘An appheation was received from a number of | RO}many mnnies Had cooheseon to overhaul Her | gust, managen te leave ts kva ae Her old cisianca, | ieee eee MMT nied Cranes vieout vy | A Man Muxdered and Thrown @Overionrd. Pe manure dealers in this city asking for permission to | epponents, who were now nearing the fort. Not | but which the lasser in a favorable breeze succeeded | McAtee, 115 Graver, 1-Union 14," Assinted oy ‘About nine a’clock yesterd: aay as Oxper ized np #traw and manure on the open lots at Thirty- | far behind came the Dapune, Orion, White Cap, .| in cutting down very much just as they had got | Boarman, 5; 3; McAtee, 2; Fishur, 1; Beil,2; Cra- “ lock yesterday morning & boatman the Expectarons of those wu a 1 ty-eighth streets, North river, in pon Cras een orl Mees poet oy pitain hailing aigtance of ste ctughtatp, rhe Al ice, | ver, 1; 8. King, ae discovered the body of aman floating in the water they are sii. ie best Iu tw jaie victaity of the New York Renderin 01 2 ee a wever, reached and rounded the stakeboat first, shee sik 2 at the foot of over street, j posed of 4! {ord as foundati plenary @ | Coming up tosue hospital at Quarantine the Made- | thirty-two seconds ahead.of her antago 0 Bn eae rl ald—-Atlantic, 16; Union, 14, apeesary came yA colt suas ean ‘ ie and br) .cu stone mpany's 1OCK Dr. STONR the application, was | line began to overnanl those im-advance of her and | being erected by, the ringing of the bella on, the Umpire-air: Hatheld, cf the Buttial Club, rod ee phair sede Uo 3 of the rads have no ma peremptorily denied, and the Sanitary Committee | Ws quickly = advance 108 the Gracie, though both } ughtsnip as they passed. A'though up to this time ‘orers—Mosars. Delaney.and Scolield. | mate man who had accidentaily falten overboard ‘ perfectly geod nocwithst aba ; ‘vere autnorized to employ two men, at a saiaty of Ricah ert bye aetna dateueeeenis the race had been a. spirited one and the struggle for ‘Time of gamo—3 hours and 5 miautes. and been drowned he towed it to thedock and sent % ts +3 that have passed over them. iily duliars per month, to wateh the operations of | The Sadie ix 8 7 re lo, | the honor of rounding, the stakeboat first for the Coronar. When the Coroner arrived and the What They Ave Doing aud What 'Thoy Pro- pose {9 Bo—Mount Morris Squaro, the The Pkaza will be, when completed, a very beautiful aud fasitonanle resert, Could. the railroad people be made to wove, it would probaply be completed before winter. ‘THE BOULEVARDS, Pennant Regatta of the Atlautic Yacht nseq Club—A ine Breeze and a Well Cone | 01 yesierday’s contest, would shortly be Issued, tested Struggle Between tho Gracie and Robert A. Granniss, It was stated that a challenge for a lengthened race, in cor juence of the result Exciting Race in the Bay Yesterday Between Diocese of Now York—Interceting frocecd= inge—Causnical “Difficulties Among the Clergy—Atteddance of Eminent Meu, ‘The Diocesan Ggnvention of the Episcopal -ab_be more than ‘Alice WWd neceax!- ons in the sails themselves that coud @nly bo made by a sailmaker. And I consider that any such pro} Trunregsonable. “Imight with equal propriety bo asked £0 : Full descriptions of the new Boulevard have been MadelineThe Latter the Winner= The s shorten my masts as to alter my sails. I have accopted your Pavk, {he Plaza and the Boulevard, published more tian once In tco HERALD, but a brief | Mystic, Sadie aud Apollo Also Victorlous, the Yachts Addio Taylor and Nollie Be | Gis'iusi tutta Jan ot aut? whieh tee Eva sable phon hares." Opeped Rue ae ee | Meation of what is being done on them under the | Paty weather, good sailing and an Interesting race After considerabie delay and several postpone- gives her an Mdrantage over the Alloe I can oniyeay ines | 128 86 len ololock, in St. John’s church, } direction of (ue Park Commussioners will not be out °° | ments the race between the yachts Addie Taylor and | *is fact was before you when you proposed the race, tho | Varick street, ‘T'rinlty parish, probably the } é of place in this article, ‘The Boulevard, or more | Were the prominent features which yesterdsy 3 “ Hy number of syuare fect of canvas carrica by my boat being tuhiest in the U: Tae eg:aractoriatio of the iuapire Cliy. thas’ the. | eeoneets prone war tata Deer Rint namie serait ap | ‘characterised: the enibuali pennant: rogasta’ or: the’ |’ Cue bwOn Senn mide COO paanaiaam, ZariGr's! |.sirnain a zeemeRveees TRE Ty wealthiest ta the Unton, was brilliantly represented ee ee a OneAt Neeporac. GL Seca Bite peered thd “i iS vote i Ms uot Hie © | Atianttc Yacht Club, The friendly rivalry existing Tale: Honky. Gragyrilie, 3. ti. 308. 2ngs0aRIAG Fan That Commouore Kidd feels i he ees re by. 10 Ay. SOOIUERT, SOOM SS an a ermeanent effec * iN, across Manhatianville vaile, rough Trin +3 ‘i p Alice 0% " or of permanent eMfect on the country, do not retard | #ty'Cemetery, thence Laralng west id ola curough | between many of the members respecting the merits Foe eee eee sOnstebie's | oat beat the Eva anyhow the 1ollowiag uote 1s ainple bana ‘A iteabe Thin aE DS oF GUC m any ap; iole degree the progress of works of | the grounds 0: the Deaf and Dumb Asyluin, across @ | of their respective craft tended in no small | Hook, thence around the stakeboat of proof:— e gallerisa, apparently anxious as to the pubiic utility or cheex local growth, New York has been fittingiy called the Empire jfor althoagh she feels every movement that distarbs the cities ‘and States of the Union, such is her cosmopolitan character, such I the trresistb!e ¢ a4 ot her people that nothing short of a general financial disaster ora revolution can stay her progress. Of the many institutions of the metropolis of which our citizens are jusdy proud there 1s none nis more general attention than our rivate demesne to Tubby Hook, au river virough ihe grounds at tt to the north ed of the Park at Warrior's Gate. Gate ad) ruas directly to Hariem river, each 16) feat wide, renal a rapid rate, blastiog, carting and Atal operations being prosecuted with great ley ae to be planted with shade trees at iad firmly wade with improved pay The Bou! ninth Lo Seventy: Vigor. the sid ments < from thence jatersecting Broadway, ry down by the Harien @ High Pridge, From thence tt sweeps through the late Madame Jume’s property and continues out to Seventh avenue down be held under the auspices of the club, ‘The sur- The jub. Sixth ay-nug Boulevard commences at the Farmer's ‘these boulc- ‘The work of construc- degree to raise the brightest expectations of a stirring contest, more particularly as. the pennant regatta was the last yachting event of the season to rounding circumstances yesterday furnished a good opportunity to test the capacities of the pleasure Ait, and the affair was therefore a complote suc- ce.8, not the slightest mishap having occurred to mar the pleasure of the event or in any way interfere with the seagoing qualities of the competitors. the houso. | Total distance, twenty-one miles, ‘The start took place at twenty minutes past two, the Addie ‘Taylor getting the lead, witch she heid throughout the race, rounding the stakeboat the first time in 41n, 7s, ahead, and finally coming tn an easy winner, AI, M, 8. Addie Taylor, 4 Recorder Mi dale, of Jersey City; mer, of Greenville, and David Poilock, of this city, New Youx, Sept. 29 1869, To rnin EpiroR oF THK HERALD :— ss ‘The merits of the speed of tho yacht Alico over that of tho yacht Eva, as shown in the race with her on September 28, prompts mo to renew my challenge of tho 2th inst., allow: Eva to carry same spread of canvas as on the race to taxe place during the month of, June, 1810; the rowult Of the raco of the 28th being entirely due to chance, rather than to the sailing qualities of the winning b GEORGE W. KIDD, proceedings that would follow. Besides tie eml- nent clergy present, Secretary Fish, 8. B. Rugetes, Urastus Brooks, Gulian ©. Verplanck, ex-Judge Van- derpoel, ex-Judge Ulshoeifer and other notables were conspicuous. ‘The Convention was organized by the Right Rev. Horatio Potter, Bishop of tho dtocese, taking the chair, and then followed the usual religious services, acted as judges, Tuo Great Race Between the Eva and the THE NATIONAL GAIA¥, Atlantic vs. Union (“inymakers.”) during which choral muste was executed, with Dr. James Pech at the organ, ‘fhe itev. Dr, Beech delivered tho address, which was an able and great. public =6Park, = Since its street, at the junction of ri ‘The vic nt Gi Alice Won by the Fo: =A Splendid Cone t tustructive discou:se, ect, a ‘euth aveuue, wili be @ victories of the famous sloop yacht Gracie are sali eekep nanos “shee wi The home and homo game between these cele- slect! ct it ’ ment uni tas present day it ronipicied {oe travel before the snow iaila" More | go well known that they require no enumeration. testThe Iva Again Chatlonged. peated, Blige oaths oft pmeemaCay OF tie "Gantiatine’ hie were en Lp ile sad ait the pride aud boast of the metrope than 1,00) men are now engaged on the several | During the many contests in which she has been en- | _ THe much talked of race tor a purse of $2,000, from exists in reitgious del atroedom that was lable commission into whose han¢ nive Tecei “ed, as thoy deserved, the most hearty plawtils r work of making | tue manure dealers and prevent the dumping of tae de, patutod wita trees, ment and Now boulevards named. A wide margin between carriage Ways Oa enther which is coutemptaied gaged during the past three or four months (in which she always distingutshea herself) she was defeated Sands’ Point to Stratford between the y: ligniahip Coming, Constance, Orion and Daphue following in one that had taxed the sailing qualities of and back, chts Alice and Eya, took place on innings, a good and sharp contest. grounds, in the presence of a very fair assemb!age, and proved to be, with the exception of one or two Both nines were {to frequent abuse—and the Episcopal Church bem. bound together by Besos nies that belouged to Ro other body hadin charge the conservation of the Base Ball Notes. re unt ring the Pars the + to periection of any sunuar | yyanure within the ctty limits. her wake. The smaller sjoops. did. not appear | each vessel to ifs vtuosl, it may be said dody was placed upon the dock a guastly wound SEE er oe ee eens case ene that ine had visited @ manure § i make Mueleprogrest, “The brvexe fresliened, and | lthat the real intereme in the contess | began To-day the Orientals:and' Stars will play forthe | prosontod itself, which extended through the im,rovements introauced dung tauy, which Is now being pul up aygrouud. it 1s tnten when room for the preservation and tue year 3 near the bv, vil, 10 dumping ground at the foot of East Thirty-cighth sireel, aud there found no tess than 100,009 loads of u.anure dumped in some open lots in that vicinity. ‘This suould be prevented, as it was detrimental to though some of the foremost yachts lay over very much, the majority stood up remarkably well. After @ very interesting chase the competiiors rounded the Soutnwest fd as follows:— i from the time the Eva swung round the stakevout in close proximity to the Alice. The wind was west- northwest and te sea pretty rough, but the Alice scudded through. tae weser as though propeiled by amateur-ohampionship: at the Union grounds. This will, undoubtedly, be @ fine gamo and well worth being s.9n, provided both parttes be m full force and play as they can play. sYight cheok. and jawbone and went deep into jthe neck. The wound had evidently been in- flicted with, an axe, and the blow must have been a powerful one. This wound was suflicient of namishe 1 age nunide Ki i M, 8. HW. M.S, isible steamengsne, and every. pound shi oy “ 9 a ge Muniver or Kerry | the public healt. I some IV! eine, ery. ni ie To-mosrow the “Haymakers” will plow the Eck- [iilself almos¢ to have caused instant.death, yet t ee Dvir Greea, pastured 1m the Park, | “";de' following resolution, which had been. laid | Sadie. 55 43 Orion... aa 76) Sti ip inailo over Mle Wave sinseaed the distance between.| forda at. the Union grounds, and the Eupios will try |'were several others, all of which Stored tee ihe f and the pr ‘ortae Commissioners, and toamord | over at a previous mecting, was called up aud | Madeline 12 12 27 | ber and her rival, The wind shifted saveral times.) their best to earu the name of Davids.or giant. | marde ‘er «id not intend to leave bia victim while - proper cov and protecuon to ihe nur and | agopted unanimously: Gracle..... Hoh a6 anu LHe iret but she was baadled splandidly by her captain, Wo | giayers, against the Orions. ry there might possibly de a breath of life in him. There chuaren who Wii avail theaiselves of its resuurces, hat all permits, permission or authority granted bi ~ ung. me ice ntia petttab 5 tee took good care to let her get the henetit of every he Chainpion (Jr.) and Gramercy’ will also play | Was ® dvep cut on the right temple, another This novel arrangement, which, thoigu copied , or any oilicer thereg# allowing any person or Le time of the oth ‘ fs a en. Dey Ma-| Iitle whur that was passing by. Both yachia wex | to.mozrew on the Union Park grounds at Melrose. under the deft eye, one upon the chin and another from tuat of the Beis de | Boulogat, will 1210 melt uF boll fab ob, q2 1 Tat be revoked, auch tely on rounding fying Jibs were hoisted with } get to windward after the lghtship. had been left pi SRCED RCT LST EIT upon the collar bone. ‘The dody had apparently been far exceed anything there in spiendor a alt etn Oetovee BFS “a, and that a copy of | rapidity, the Madeline setting aballoon Jt of extra..| four or five miles. to. the stern, and ut hall-past two im the weder but a short time, for it was in a good raagen: i excelience of taste, and wil be car- aic ron Ocw%sve ceeretary of the Board | ordinary size for a vessel of her dimensions, It | o'clock tie lighthouse at Katon’s Neck was passed, THE MEAD. ABDUCTION C485. state of preservation. The deceased had Light hat, Tlee into etiect mm Ue coming spring, ‘Tae building | to all persons or comporttions Lote ed claiming to have, | filled, however, and, With a free wind the contest. | the Alice beitig fully three-quarters of o mile doad PET eee ie asmooth. face and wag dressed.in a dark brown DOW Couiu-rced will be a model in wis way. ihe Shelter and ?erade Ground are now so arranged, aud the kecpers 2re 30 Instructed conceruing the any euch permit, permission or authority. Colonel CLank, Ac Secretary of the Board, reporscd that J. 4 Fitch, a clerk in his oillce, had been absent turee days without leave, and on Sanitary Superintendent presented a report in ants moved along beautifylly.. The Madeline, whose performance, by the way, excifod much admiration, began to close upon tho Sadie, and finally passed her when coming to the point of Sandy Hook, caught tie breeze by keeping a little closer to the windward. of the iva. ‘The two yacnts, had to tack on account of the the wind, al on. every the north shore she of course, direction of tack the Alice took toward and both yachts had their sharaof ‘calms’ before Fursher Evidenco: by the Prosecusion=Intere. esting Particulnrs. mixed suit, He is apparently about thirty-four years of age, In the-pockets of the clothing were found a large at epilaren can ommodated acsording to a ‘ vf } that ebiluren can sa-govoumodated acvor tng 19 | vee oa of br. Manierre the delinquent clerk was | Tho Gracio was not far behind. while | seemed vo widen the gap betwoca. her and the: Eva, Yesterday the adjourned hearing in the Mead | FP, Toy vook with some Miures as of Welglts, and The Beiviicre j.coxdut, at The-aguthwest corner of | dismissed. ne Coining held her- own, ‘Tho Orion | ‘The wind shifted very often at this point of tne race, | adduction caso was held before Judge Dowling, 2 | merchandise. a two. bladed Kutlo, an old leather the old ies 43 progressing wards r¢ the examination room of tho Tombs, Police ebook containing t' i tis a iranke Detidi ig, With a lagi tow relation to exp ve oils, setting forth that the tests | to the shore. ‘Tho Hook. passed the Sadie, Orion | Matinicook Point was reached. In the struggle for bv Mead ana Mr, * W. Gould wero: both piven es Neo mun aive- cane Soca ‘There re ARO ‘irect line W rrlatlipsive cls by the chemist and his assistants | and Daphne struck out for tue Gedney Channel buoy | the lead to clear this point—wieh was, after all, no ide dc : attended | further about the body which; might lead to its ological x give one specimen of pure naphtha | and those becaine separated trom the other foremost | struggle at all, as tno ‘iva was.quite three miles be- | by & Boodly number of their friends and tuetr | identification. wards completion punder the activ dence aud dirgcuion of Commission | vapor 4 specimens which give oif explosive temperature below eighty degrees Fah- renheit, or the heat of ordinary apartments of the poor Who Use stoves, While no less. than forty-eight sloops, whose course was directed to the lightship. At this stage the appearance of the winged fleet was pretty in the extreme. Upto this time 1t was im- possible to distinguish the positions of the smalier und the Alice when the latter took a tack northward when off Stamiord—the Eva, in seeking tor a good breeze too close to land, got hecalmed, so much so that she lay nelpless and scaraely moved an tach for respective counsel, Comparatively little progress was made in this. extraordinary case. Two wit- nesses for the prosecution—Mr. Newport, of the It 1g believed that the murdered man was a night. watchman, and hed been murdered and thrown in thewater by some burglars or river thieves. Te man may have been murdered in New York and the out of fiity-one specimens examined failed to | crait. Meanwhile the splendid breeze which had | two or three minutes, ‘ie Alice also struck a “quiet. " Island Hotel, and a ft thi - | tide carri the abide t ts as required by law, twenty-five spect- | hitherto been so propitious, causing many a lui, | spot” tn, the waves about, the saine siune, and ° vegas : xa! aun pr Actes itis bedecos Wien c sea tho fody to be taken t0 te dead. | mens W area standard by ail testsrand | began to. fail as the’ hot Taya of thé | was left to whistle for the wind for ‘some | 6” Cdl cenonaered dabatedch tii! nee left it protty | pouse, where it cemains awaiting identification, rgoug a | only three were found at standard tests, Dr. Harris midday, sun ouegan fe ay a Garis ‘eon she time before she Rit) able ee ri Shead et | much where twas at the beginning. Both counsel SETS TT EF tforougt bauilag; of aninais of | recommends that tue forty-cight venders and shop- | water: The Gracie er my and | anything like a good rate of speed. en the breeze agreed ta opinion that ess sometnit nT f pecies Away extinct are auinocred, | Keepers who suld the dangerously explosive otis to | quick! wed the gap between herself and the | did spring up again finally, and both yachts got tho ica winery pa iss rN aalae is phe lead DEPARTURE OF AN EMINENT BOSTON DIVINE FOR NEW YORK. Pr itng/ arrauged according ww tae the chemist be prosecuted by order of the Board. Madeline, winle the Coming lkewlse fell somewhat | benetit of it, te Eva was so far behind that her | UAexD on | qnteresting Ceremonies of a Presentation ta and geius, aud thousands ob On motion of Dr. 5. Smith, Dr, rE. smith | aback. In this order the three competitors made | jag could scarcely be desermined tarough the glass. Friday, to, which day tne further hearing ts Rev. George Hi Hepworth ad ey to ali intercswed in ininerais and in the | was appointed Assistant Sanitary tnspector in place | for the Mzhtsiip, the only other vessel having to | The minute she got the chance to get. out | adjourned. sshideepredat ciety, AMtage Animaykiigdom are an jnincrals a’ twoot | of DreApplegate, resigned, and Dr. H.C, Robey in | round it being the Mystic, which also felt the de | of her close quarters with the north shore, (From the Boston Post, Sept $9.) itor. Casta of tae wo 1 auvediiavian | by tound in New Jersey aud uge auuiers of | Ash elk confront one ol entering tne laner serous sxeletons of Uirds ald animas | place of Dr. Strong, also resigned, ‘At the request of Dr. Stone, the Sanitary Superin. tendent, Dr, £. Harris, presented a lengthy report in regard to we condition of Washington and Fwton pressing influences of the approcching calm. ‘Tho Gedney Channel buoy belng the turning point for the second and third class sloops it was rounded as follows:— however, she seemed determined to give if the go by altogether, and, favored by o magnificent gust, took a long tack toward the Long Isiand shore, while the Alice continued on her Mr. Henry. Newport deposed that he kaew Mrs. Mead and Mr. Gould, but not previous to their stay- ing at his house; they did not stop the night at his. A social gatnering of, the parish of the Chorelx of the Unity was held last evening in the vestry of the churca. Its object was to give an oppor- tunity to meet, in an informal way, Kev. nu . Fog, ant jad on selves aud stands aud properly | Maraes. HM. 8. Fete 8, | rene ean ee toward the shore which we Eva hed | House; they came to hie house on tho 14th of Sep | Mr. Hepworth and wife on, thelr Inst evening ry we floor is being Uiied wiia 63 ‘The report set forth that Washington and Fuiton . 12 64 40 White Cap.... 1 21 30 | evidently got go disgusted with. ‘he interest of the tember: Mr. Mend had been at the hotel.since; both | before leaving for New York. Tho Lg Jeparatory to the reception of specimens, and | Markets are in a terribly filthy condition and @ nuls- “1 09 29 Storm King... 1 45 25 | contest now lay in the reaching of Sanda’ Point, | of thom came early in theevening and they went to | blage included the Sunday School chudren, and. the é Lon ff e hen couioved tie Wuole Will tor ree scuOvl for tue s.udy of anual nat /money wor wine Is spared in the / worth a visit even in its preseat for our citizens, tac Wore of linprovi in the chirce of yentioun no outsiie or political induence to ire. | ance to the cliy. They should be removed at once, the grouad drained and the markets rebuilt. Ia the | meauto ne tarkets should be kept as clean as possivle by the authorines having them in charge. | Tne report referred to the counsel of the INBURN® announced that the new Quaran- Daphne. 1 17 16 Constance. 1 46 00, After rounding the Sadie took a decided lead, which she maintained to the end, while the others mentioned also acquitted themseives very well. Tho first class sloops continued on their course to the lightship without varying their positions, with the exception of the increasing gain by the Gracie, and which lay about five miles away, and it seemed that nothing short of an accident could prevent the Alice from winning the victory by at least fifteen minutes, only because she was at the tine so far ahoad, And there was good reason for this expectation, not Dut because she had kept sacha splendid lead of her adversary from the stars iu every wind, and in toe public parlor; thoy remained there.until supper time, which was about ten o'clock a} night; they then went to a bedroom in an upper part of the houge; he did not hear any outcry, hut he heard a rustling noisé in the room; he did rot visit the room- until be had sent for Gould and told him he could not stay there; he told him tbat Mrs. Mead might they both teft ihe hotel at about eleven occasion was interesting and pleasant. The plat~ form of the vestry was. covered witi..rare plants. and flowers fn pots irom the establishmeat of Wiliam Doogue. An hoar anda half was spent in tho inter- change ‘of courtesies. between the parting pastor and eople. ‘) ‘At gbout nine o’clock Mr. Henworth was invited to the platform, which had been partially cleared, fere witi their p.ans—always econo, the West Bank had been formally }| passed in the following order:— fact had increased the distance between her and the | stay; 4 efficieutiy carcd out—or to dive) them | opened, Une first immates consisted of the crew HM. S. H. M. S. | Siva whenever tho two satied on the same tack and | o'clock ,at night; ho had bean told that they When, be was addressed by Mr. Wiuiam H, Baldwin, from then covert 1 purpose to make the Park | of the French corvette D’Estrée, numbering nearly } Gracio. 1 °8 66 Coming. ” 48 60 | inthe same breeze. But.all these advantages were | went and stayed at another house at | for several years, until a reoent period, superin- Second tv noo’ tu lie Word, Tuese gentlemen are | 200, wlio, as the Doctor remarked, “are as Lappy a3 | Ma jeling....... 1 44 9 Uestined 10 go for nothing, and all on account of a | the second landing; when Mrs, Mead called upon him | tendent of the Sunday school, who addressed him exceeding!y aitentive to thelr busiiess aly | clam: For a considerable part of the way homeward the | mistake which, once committed, was beyond all | On the 16th, the tollowing day, she asked him if he | in tts behalf. Mr, Baldwin alluded im feeling Commissioner Green, who attends at is olllce at yue Hoard then adjourned, race was devold of interest. It was evident to allthat | remedy. The ‘Eva, from the moment she had tackea | could recognize her again; ne ‘sald he could recog- | tens to the intimate relation which Sir, Hepworth «the Museu. in the morning and at tre vown town | pane the pennant was in the hands of the Gracie. Nothin, to the Long Island shore, hugged it carefully, and | Dize Mr. Gould, but he could not recognize her as | had always sustained to the school, to his most ice during the day. It may be mioned here | occurred to excite apy speculation until suprise an the Alice, away to the windward of her, took a last | he ‘did not see her face, ag shesat with her back to | successful and acceptable lapors, to bn oe attach- hat the drinking fountain for horses, uct, is about Lo Le replaced by anoth handsome tn design ana much large now there, ‘Ihe muteriais lor validin prepasted aud ready on We ground mencement of the work. THE POND. Acommunication appeared in the iiensLp of the gith inst. from a citizen who, tt seems, has lot bis zeal for the pubsic good allect his auderswuding, ior the Come POST OFFICE RETURNS. The following is the amount of postage collected inthe foreign department of the New York Post OMice, from Europe and the West Indies, &c., for July and August. It shows $111,306 42 was the sum for the first month and $112,727 85 for tne latter | month, the total amount being $224,124 27. Postage received on the inward malls from admiration were awakened oy the judicious manceuvres of tho Madeline, Having passed the lightsnip witn a good lead, the Gracie stood out, tacking eastward, and was unwisely followed by tack to the opposite shore. ne, probably a mile, and had the wind he! ven though by reason of her having mad the Coming, aa the result clearly demonstrated, for the Madeline having made a siiort tack westward not only caught all the ebb but was favored with a good breeze which told to good advaniage, for when near Sandy Hook she was fully two miles ahead. ‘The effect produced on those whu had witnessed the it would have resulted in no harm. goon as she went about to head for the buoy. was her death blow, for the through the water at a slashing rate, so that sh ‘The tack was a long adversary would have gained @ tempor: van- tage, Roald have. tes gt a But | and he dtd not allow any tmpropricties in his house, the wind aid not hold out, and left her Sano 14 Eva at the same moment got a magnificent “blow,” which drove her him at the table; he asked her where she stayed the night she leit the hotel and she said she did not ow; ha objected to their remaining in the hotel because he did not think they wero man and wifo, and he had only bag, ra people in his house, and he could not allow thera to stay.ns boarders; Gould asked nim not to take any notice of what had oc- curred; Mrs. Mead went ont with him, and when io | she went out he did not notice any difference in ber appearance; she walked along without any support ment the children had for him, and the very great regret they all felt that bis connection of @ period of elevon years was soon to be severed, In conclusion Mr. Baldwin, in behalf of the school, pre- sented Mr. Hepwortn with a pitcher, goblet and salver of pare silver, and. very massive. The piteher: bears the inscription:—“George H, Hepworth, from the Sunday school of the Church of, the Unity, Bos ton, September 28, 1369,’? Mr. Hepworth, in.cesponse, very: briefly ailaded ee the pleasant hours. he had passed in the School he Vark Comuussioners for jermit- performance was very great and olicited the highest | was soon on even terms with the Alice, although tng te ‘water ia the pond to run 80 Yow as July August, | encomiums. The Gracie was now far out and the | apparently having to make another tack toward the | aad went out of the hotel alone, assured the littie ones around him that he it is at present, and aileging pase the water | Great Britain..... aaa 9,296 56 oN, ca 4 still, o waa Bop bd raat Ee esis oo ler to clear gt ig a? fon “eu eg he’ Cee ogy esate oe ee a re ae nee i. ait me im atl ee Fconditon, It 1880 rare to find a faw in en aud Hambur, so far as any hopea of acontes’ ai would have it, however, the w! lew & in her y 0896: the management of te Commissioners that Lie letter Rortn Gerinan U rt He . and that in favor of the M ne. After beating v Y to draught ale cach ana ‘a bottla of Bass’ ale een | Tho providence of God calied him to another fleld, in question bas atiracted attention, But there has Fran 1@ e about the Southwest Spit was rounded as follows:— point safely and reac! favor, and she managed, without tacking, to clear tl ‘h the buoy at soven min- betw them; she drank ate at the supper table; he saw her drink’ the ale; they went up into the parlor after and it might beat some future time that ho should been no dere'icitou of duty on tuelr part, and oniy Ju- igium AM, S 1 M. S| utes past five o'clock, just two minutes ahead of the return througtythe same means In conc he per Piuvins 1g to blaine. i respoune ¢0 the circular LP mrntt .2 12 15 Storm King.... 9 34 46 ‘Alice which had beaten her at every point during | supper; there was sent up to the parlor about three | expressed his grateful thanks and In conga wloas- of the Croton Board the Park Commisstoners per- | Switzerland 2 41 50 White Cap..... 8 41 04| theday up to tho last five miles, when the latter | par! @ bottle of sherry and two glasses; there of God oa them, Hepwort milted the water to run low In the pond, rightly | jtaly.. +2 69 30 Madeline. + 8 43 85 | took the tack which lost her her whole day's victory. | Waa also @ small bottie of champagne; did not ir. D. W. Russell be addressed bora thinkiag ihat it would ve better to place che small | Weat Indies, DAs ves + 3 3 40 Gracie 3 69 35 ‘The following correspondence explains the second | examine whether any was drank; there was no soda, | during which ho advertad to his long Saree vtun = son jarger fish pesto: on short comu.oas than wan other yee ag ete oat ts Bight, ee aes Ck np ee to i) igo ot the i s-A sae n rnorly eel ee com ine recite ht rd toe s?to ieave them. lie 40 lessen ihe water supply in the city, 8. me was not taken. Nothing of interest wo va, Whic! jatter refused to accept:— was, THE prtrd OR CIRCLE, US om chronicling. The Madeline vigorously. maintained i ws the complainant and resided No. 73 President | concluded by presenung, tn benalf few frienat now in course. of preparation for public use, Is eituated at the intersection of Fifty-ninth street and Eighth avenue, at the southwest entrance of the Park. The outer view of the Circle is plante} with shade trees, and the rim ts being prepared for tue Great Britain......... Bremen and Hamburg North German Union. 6,682 30 | The Sadie, as will her lead and finally won the pennant of the Orst class sloops, having defeated @ yacht that was justly recognized as one of the swiltest of her kind in this Country. The race extended over fifty miles. be seen, easily won the second EPTRMBER 2, 1869, ‘ho de- 8 Dkap Sin—Your favor of date at hand, and ni cision by Commodore Stebbins, Captain Dickerson tain Osgood, that you aro enti use your Ing j1b foresail, therevy giving th the Ki very lars vantage o! Canvase over the Afice—fully # quarter not atte goethind= in view of street, South the evening of the 16th, about o'clock; her throat was swollen and was marked with braises and her dregs waa torn in frout; her Brooklyn; her sister came to hex on | a puree as @ slight half-past_ seven te. The purse contal $1,000, Mr, ‘Hepworth ded in @ feeiing manner, thaniung bis Innis for thelr thougiitful kindnes® | Jewelry was also broken. Cross. File your Hout tons something jas than, mine. Ra aaed by ME, Russek—Was quite certan dvantages, and believing you aro willing to race on footing, you, cannot deny me the priviiage of waiting he inst the Eva, both yachts to use the same size can- ‘that before the issue of our proposed race of the 9,826 50 | class pennant and the Anna that belonging to the The roadway round it is ngins oman 464 46 | third class, though it was claimed that she hor pag yas, reoeption of statuary. firmly ana evenly laid with a Tilford foundation. To the fett, going up from Broadway, is the statue of liberality. He ailuded to bis inbora in the church, tou chien to and to that she never went out of the house again that to his al hig native city, Bos = i Aen ae evening when sho ret at halfpast seven on lea Orclouky, her sister had \ved at 33 President street | he closed by the benediction of God on their 761 10 | belonged to the second olass, Although tl rardel ¢ ro directly jerce, and across the Circle 1,315 75 | no competitors, pennants will justly be ‘end ask cal entrances to the Park. 008 95 | the Mystic and Apollo, The wind was variable | 9th is known you will nocept my, challenge to repeat thorace | since last April, and she Nad not lived at any other | heads. The pai diMlouities the Commissioners nave 4,152 16 | when homeward bound, but sadicientily strong to orer the sane ora eae co ee Fon ee Zaual to the one | places Mi at35 Tompkins place, witn | Later in the evening tho company were invited to ‘encounter are occasioned by the stubvornness of the Watt the yachts to the’ winning stakeboat in good | how’ makeds tho difference of canvas not to exooed finy | Het motel aud two sistors; her slater (the complain. } an adjoliing toon whore a collation was in waiting ers of the Eighth Avenue and Beit Katlroads, ‘Totals, style, It was passed as follow: square feet on one boat over the other, the main and boom | Ont) li er rea\ioa wt 37 Tompkins pis ; Bne | pre] in Dooling’s best style. tablo was @: itate to direct the removal of the tracks to H, M. 8. aM. § faresail Jib to bo used only, to be satled under the rules of the | talght hav: ere a night,with alady of the | q ornamented with flowers age the places. It will be impoastole to move 3°60 00 Madeting....... 5 36 46 | New York Yacht Club except as to elowan of time. | name of Mra, ter} she was a ver Inuimnate ‘a in tho preceding exercises, joined in the completion of the Plaza until these | | as above for July was. 4 22 00 White Cap.....6 40 Yer i MceLON BARDS, EO. W KIDD.” | frend: wicneps was hot Amartiod lady: she boarded | corapany separated about tau o'olock, with botb In the meantime the approaches | The total amount receiv 6 00 00 Storm King.. 60 sclpdys Aid with Mra, 8 dard; had a room thero on the parlor | p.casan' and depressing memories, Mr. Be haere freck’eon seen tONpy the watchful Commission. | as above for August Was... 5 10 00 Gracie + 6 66 Ina note dated the 25th tngtant, in reply to the | oor, ‘her sister and hersolt occupy the room to- | teaves to-lay for New York, tho soono of his future Prom the point where Broadway debouches ne race excited a great deal of inter. | above, Mr. Sands wrote:— ' | gener; sho moant by her sister Stra | labors. Hundyeds of carnest lips and warm Reartg from ‘Tmrty-socond steel up to Willy-ointn atsect | Grand tOtAl..orerrerssseveerssraveneee Judges were Messrs, Mewionnies, We Hh | As rogagds e second race, ta be sailed before the roqultof | “The fartuer Wee adjourged Friday, | will wiah lum health, success