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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET, sand | Bohannon, Lobelia opened a gap of two lengths, | heartily into the excitement and interest of the ocea- nage ae hab cirans Chin, aN, aod sat agaltontase which sao carried muna the hill; Oysterman: Jr. | sion as the sterner sex. JEROME PAR “| iike wiataen whose home, like that of Mr. Jeiferson | second, W. F. Bacon ued, Viley fourth, and Bohan- vine Aben: 4g an the setting sun,” were there with maLy non bringing BT eee eenomauing very | Notably the event of the day was the contest for a Garling sisters /Ggtnam nad a worse time | easily in hand, with @ lead of two Iengihy, par purse of $6,000, divided into premiums of $3,400, MISCELLANBUUS, peers CENTENNIAL, THE INDIAN RAIDZRS. Red Cloud and His Crew—Their Movements Yesterday—A .Drive Through the Central GRAND MUSICAL JUBILEB ‘ Park—The Red Mou at the Races, aud at the Son them thau they | man, Jr., second, four lengths ahead of g all ‘tries i 4 a THE JOCKEY CLUB CLOSING DAY. | tre‘swiitetua 5) + Fis, wae four lenge ahead af Honsaioe ail | Wee lowes Buda Detie, Phiedeptig names | S84 OPere Howe a 4 as delightfully eve isthe batcontes shaded | bella’ went over the second iurdie like a swallow, b. m. Goldamith Maid; Daniel Mace, New York, | Th Indian sensation was continued as lively as AMERICAN INSTITUTE COLISEUM, ~~ hata coy gun were crowded and Bye Sele Hieeey iy omens cue” gong oar Sixes. panes. i names Lady Thorn; Benjamin Dantels, New York, pine emanate ne baa ie epee gut — ; usand em t oam : A t t bout wi iniyfourth streets, ‘Third A Brilliant and Delightful | oe mehr the United States military baad | Fapld galt aud Was vO Ledths ahcad of Opal. | names bm. american Get 5 Gbaries Champlin, New ira tpbacto Connell cat trae a aout AE | paineenSinysitd and saith areong, Festival. Hatton ari and 4 few paces fromine end of whe | good "way of foiowed ty bohanmen | *AacMameratt Grayeee TaMNel, second and | satisded afer gaping at “Red Cloud,” “Wed. Dog.> near Oociial Farts e ong a edglish indies of rans, clang inoog. | led three Tongths, aia boing eroyod the upper cura | Sfcwanmias ;Maia, on, she. outside of tracks Lady | the “Beary” “Wolves” and, aquaws to their heatta 7 4 01 aes Rae and’ fast rived in ae alten States, intending | increased her ‘ena fo fou ebgtha ae der of | which were not made public, The Ancereot aftaciied Content, Butit should be understood that the red BEETHOVEN CENTENNIAL z- ‘a Visit by rail to San Francisco, and taking our fash= Qraterman, Sr, forcing the horse to his utmost, | to this encounter of speed has been intensified by thé | men ate averse to be hunted and looked at, because emi 7 FIVE UNSURPASSED RACES. | ionavic spas en rowe. If the’ Duchess of Beimont | but he could not overtake the old mare, All the | necessary Postponement ony great value Of the | they consider it nothing more than a civilized repe- MUSICAL FESTIVAL, ie en rg on . nay be aut war Pt <j amen the, Mion} iy eh ie tame hiiaai Bors, the season’s sia oo tht the barbarities which tte government has nr ‘3 “Hel unple? leane im the baluse re 7 ¢ A 8 Se PBS ve trade, There ‘was Mts, MeQuade, from Aberdeen, | down to tne hurdie at th jetted oe upon the tribes, And white FOURTH DAY. : the; citizens of New — ah yh dealin Performance afternoon and evening. T pole. W! @ foot of the bluff she bad u0 | and was Oe looked forward to by a the Scottish dames, as dignified ang gent jumping to do, but went through the gap opencd by | others as upon which to predicate the future, Lobelia the Winner of the Hurdlo Race— | ent ie eiorn Melvor, ‘qua two other ladies trons | Writ Macon Gu ble tree jaime Ovateraracrmas soc. | CUNES, “Geer Palmer at the start was a fui bala” a a $ 4 in “the land 0? the bonnet and plat fy it well have | ond, three lengths benind, hannon third, along | jength al ai his préltyeat to win. Ameri. | York have acted nospitably towards them, ant Mpbenell Goxrles thodockoy Cinb Haye eeu taken jor ale Bil ot Fe at Sweet | way olf, followed by Viley.. W. F. Bacon here came | oan Girt and Gold Nauk were about evep. The | many ways demonstrated their sympathy for the un- pai. Posie dicap—Glene! Consqla- Tower of = Duiinlque “o> pmith — ¢ plandstill, being 80 lame that he could scarcely | Giri ited her feet so rapidly that she was soon in | rortunates, the Indians imagine that when trotted CONTINUATION OF POPULAR ‘ ig Sweeps tho Consels winuud ‘to thly civele the chatin’. of her ral Hoda wupintained her lead wronnd the | the front, passing the quarter a neck in advance of | Tt tne ia ipl gre bog —- : tion Premium—Rapture Takes peoullar racy wit | (uo pun utended) | aud | lower turn, took the Hi hurdle sree lengthy i | Palmer, Goldsmith Mald two lengths in the rear, | bout they are regarded by the peop! pea sessilis eon ONE DOLLARS ~ Ahn ay pau! bie) ine critleal ‘appreciation of an accompjished | front of Oysteriabti, tr, came up tae screten a Tac | Patiner then lost lance an ploughed, poqut menagerie, Although not yet publicly announced, ‘atnad ' the Hunters’ Plate and intellect. Among our own native beauties Mrs. 5. shape, jumped the last hurdle in ‘gallant style | wildly for couple of seconds, duving whic the faot 18 not concealed that Red Cloud, as the chief ws vem NE e maners: G. Courtney, atyeniied by Miss Auntie Couriney and Sate Dee ae er ot tne ape hy Ovo lenge in Ma \d also ber a. ae renmene ib ate ary ADMISSION, .60...ssesereeeesrersenseesceees t q stNICE Atk Was Sur E sterman, Jr., secon i r4 fr vy. y pen ie Bobbins Wine ox rouddad bya aingifed ‘auditory: Arse Shiv, of | Bohatinon, who was four tenuis anead of Viey. hangs was’” manifest. Goldsmith Matd EXTREMELY HUMIAATED pai. el cide tema rc “the One Mile Dash. Washington Heights, in sheeny, rustling blue, was 7B SHOOND RACK. a BoviSh splondidly, contesting Wo fighs with the Gish at the result of his mission to Washington, Butper- | ALL nays ; the On auother bright, alae ata, ad une graget And | , Jockey Cin HANDICAP, & sWSepstakes for all | untit she becamé neary unmana, es UpeaNeE | haps the honey-toned Secretary, o biaud and con- TAURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1670. ‘ ananoonnae e ens ; Hey ae eek re a ey aes. ‘vo files; $100 entrance, half forfeit; $20 if Kept steadily at, his Work, gaining hue naa D is fectloneriike, niay some day ‘eke’ his vacation fi yi . ~2 Star by in mere oearerae’ i ras che Wn a 0 ontared.ob. hs Helmbold, by Ans Pyros a ‘un fact, the shortness of the dis- among the Sioux, and if he do not retnrn scalped cao Buperb Sport and a Dazzling Display of Mr. and Miss Disbrow Wi a Party, and close | _ trailan, dam Lavender, 4 years old, 111 ibs.... 1 | tance to be accomplished only prevented hun from | ong witn a visage having all the propositions of SPPRERC ‘ nd toe nba fe eee Cole ie eal oar ly bie im Dolly ‘Carien, Giratina 7 2 Going 20 Bh OT orne aoc ueetnaemaris Euclid thereon, then the Indians will pe much more GREAT CLASSIC AND MISCKLLANEOUS DAY, Beauty and Fashion. Wease onatelig, nee een ae a ber, eas conied | 0. Bowie cniered b. Legates, hy Lexitizton, of the gelding were useless, The Mata passed under | charitable than any pale face of the present century. —= . Pn ti ti distingulsaed ladies; Mrs, dam Levity, 4 years old, 106 1b8.......66 3 | the wire haif a length in advance, Palmer second, Howbelt the red meu are now doubly red with indlg- | ‘gyypHoRto, Ter. ne a bevy of iatghing and gu 3 hire, y + . F nanar ‘SYM O'Conor was tue, aduuired cynusure of all €yes;” The, 8:44. ee oe sia csaaeoncrs Maina ” | nation, a ‘ ‘. his beautiful wile were the centre oO! 7 ETTING. 3 », 2:25 36. bet Atiast!—a morn of prrfettly cerutean beauty to a ‘ vortive ead wit group; Mr. Adams, a guest ‘of pai ig ‘Second “year tine horses were sent off at their Retiring comfortably on Tuesday night Rea Cloud OPERATIC le Peinbold. ++ ++ Sse io goo fan 200 S20 | frst appearance, ‘Palmer quickiy took the lend, 1ol- eompensate us ali !or the fitful temper of last week, | } degree” at the Metropolitan, sat beside Mra, and friends arose betimes yesterday morning, and front of the St. Nicholas Hotel anxious to catch @ GLIMPSE OF THE BRAVES. Previous to this, however, they had been visited by several gentlemen who had taken part in the worker colors and em- 3 (30 | lowed closely by she Girl, who lapped him closcly, FORO and more eapecially that Saturday of pluvial horrors. froliery" was, disclosoa by fy puperb Afghan of rare : : yt Ri bei aanle pummel Ot tree neues then, went off thetr, feet Golden passers by os Pape bg te pln ted ed nadine oes ‘The sky of Tues\ay evening was simply ‘one pure | design, on which sie had Wrought the artistic fan- Legates $a np ect off with the lead, Sanford second, mela sing Ae a bogus Be ee ee Indians coulda be see! ne ee fect ch%-ysolite" 5 e' cles of a tweivemouth; Mr. T, H, Sheppard, one of = - efi. noes. oF Celectial hpigayasived hard our eminent jeuncsse ‘dorée, and yel @ no.ed fol- @ moon, “Fornd as my shield,” shone out with | ower of Coke and Litueton, were With this happy such silvery promise of the morrow that the most | party; Mr.and Mrs, Elisha Brooks and the two lovely util heads in Christendom which cluster along | M'ss¢3 Brooks won great attentions Mr. and Mrs, Helmbold thud. Going around the upper turn San- | was not to be nin that way, however, and soon ford showed in front aud was half s Yength alcad of Tangedl herself alongside. A’ pretiy extiiition of Legates at the quarter pole, Helmbold a length be- | gyeca was here wituessed down to the pole, past FROM BEETHOVEG hind, As they swung around the bluff Sanford and | Which came the Maid, then Palmer, then the Ameri- “ aha Bri ., Helmbold were head and head, two lengths in front Girl. The driver of Palmer ferred a charge of if “these favored shores of Manhattan lay down upon fitentmcroncb cera gordially by nosis of of Logatee. ‘They then stretenéd off to the right out | fir ‘Oriving against Danicis, Which was settled in a | proceedings of the Peace Commission, including HIS MOST POPULAR AND.OLASSIC NUMBERS. their pillows with dancing visions of what the | moved through the Waving throng with his gifted | of nah ane whee we oer Dem soni Renna satisiactory manner, ‘Time, quarter, 34; half, 1:10; | yy -ggra, Peter Cooper and McAdam. Au ipteresting ae car ae BExt day would bring them of healthful pleasure | Wile; Mr Willam W. appleten looked on contcm, hing ae if yoked one feagth in front of Legatco, ia ilar treat.—George Palmer was a full length be: | discussion was carried on, During the course of @ the loveliest race ground m the world—our Lapetiey nee nines Dir. and Mrs, Slemer, of Wash- Lat on tpaeerate ping an thee Poe fire ane hind when-the horses started off {or the tra teat, conversation cenngee ae eerie) x ees sYNcHONY, e Matchiess Jerome Park, Nor were they disap- | ington Heignts, atteaded by their niece, Miss Steiner, ys sual tthe end of the first mile ratee had & but soon put hunself on ~~ betes} ati ty a Avance, the Indians that the jan an mis : r Pointed, When that classic New York chorister, | ieee ty aud its “pootry “or moon,” formed | Uetle the best of tt, leading Sanford a neck, the latter | Pamlons. The Maid, who wos slightly io advance, | Vou Jeave nothing undone to scive their auction whose ¢arly matin lay of “Mee-y-llk” replaces with qa cation group; Miss LitWedeld’ was the | being half a length im front of Helmbold. being Ahead, the Girl fogging quietly along in the rear. | cause and redress their grievances, A public re- pies ue the carolof tne lark afield, struck his startling | soul of mirth ana’ King courtesy; Misa bog a oe . eee vu , a a _ a io At the half le, howover, ehe a convine AM ception will be tendered the Indians at noon to-day FROM THE My ol s- 4 1 7 er — alte m up tdwn avennes, and the white draperies that | Hoven, MPy, Mover. Mins, Haigh ait | and. side all ihe way” to the plum wnen | Wittm oue length of Palmer. Mess positows werd | Se ene Cooper Instivute, when, st is supposed, Red had hiddgy the faces of our fair Narcissas from the | givers no léss notable und well Uked sate or prome- amped acon te tigat cos § nam, nen the heat and rage in 20h alt 1300265 partes, 946 | 0nd, wih ki ohaniost GREATEST OF HI8 OPERAS. ; gaze of Yawn weve caught aside with eager, dim- | naded, with escorts of gay Companions, as the mood was leading one lengtn, Sanford second, one length seconds. je rae By) = G He sc a — pled,fanas, there streamed in upon the mysteries of Piompiakce ale Cavemen aulenohc caiman ahead of Heimbold, and then the latter’ afterwards | another race in which there was considerable | t? b¢ afterwards translated by the interpreter, FIDELIO. planatory of the accumulated wrongs 4 to his tribe, They have been allowed to prolong their stay in the city until this evening by the Secretary of the Interlor, when they will set out for their native prairie. Red Cloud seemed rather disinclined to speak yesterday, but will doubtless give full expres- jon to his sentizneuts at the meeting to-lay. the boudoir auch @ blaze of golden light that | of friends,” and Mr. Wililam Constable, the prince it scemed as though Phabus were about | of stewards, headed another little army of true men, aud met siniies and open hanus on all sides. Netiner Serenew, in these humdrum tmes—as some (not | Ther ‘hor least wus ex-Mayor Kingsland, fall of Swe) declare—the dazzling old story of Jovo’s morn- youthiat verve and vigor, and eloquent with remi- ‘Smog call on the white swan, Leda, of the old my- | bisceuces of our WuShington Irving and the °) scenes that he has made immortal among ‘helogy.. In One, a more entirely delicious morning | 114" ndson hill and highlands. But one rope anounr Gagtn fater oo, plea the | yteret was the one Tor horses whith ‘ud beaten fore he got to the three-quarter pole, however, ne | 22 rey he R000 od ine Wee ean oo. took to rnnning inearnest, and the trio came into | ies pnt only horses appeared, those drawa the homestretch side and side. Heimbold then came being Mr. Grow’s Lady. Sheridan, oigiartford, ‘ond along at a racing pace, and soon was in front, and | Fram’ Woodruil’s Jeasie Waies, of Boston. The cume galloping home a winner by three lengtis, } 6, mpetin, h ‘tuerefol were Saunders & Santord secoud, two lengths ahead of Legatee. Time Coe ee York, of Flushing. . ee SIG. P. BRIGNOLT. ‘ | MME. ANNA BISHOP, - ‘The complete combined OPERATIC CHORUSES and al} | Te only cette Oo rfahtey tee ida Sit | the indian brave and orator from the Far West, at- | Mylug wongside of tiem throughout the ra ences Milly Wooden's sheppard kuapp, Jr, aud | the Indians, and ainidst a dense throng they stepped | tbe CHORAL GOCLETTES, had only served to brighten the foliage and refresh | tended by his interpreter and delegation of warriors, THE THIRD RACE. Dan ‘Bnier’s Genet, of Now York. inand drove up Broudway, attracting great ation- witht tion, to which, however, they gave but iiltle heed, ‘The party consisted of General Smith, U. S. re Douglass, R. G, Beenrats, Joho Richard, J. M’Cluskey, Red Cloud, Red Dog, Brave Bear, Little Bear, Yellow Bear, Sitting Bear, Black ‘the flowers of June until they giistened tn the abso- | who, iiko himself, manifested their delight in ways Jote perfection of their growth and undiminished | aud “ughs’? and vehement gestures not stoical at age | all. They gave a dash of romance to the pageant, form. The announcements that had been made | tui the Yudies saw all'the pictures of J, Fenimore ‘during the past two or three days of a grand field | Cooper spring up again among the environing CONSOLATION PREMIUM, $500, for all ages, one and Firsi Heat,—Atter scoring full half a dozen times, three-quarter miles, for horses beaten during this | the word was finally given ana the horses got a tol- meeting; WU beaten more than once, allowed seven | eranty even start. Veestern New York took the lead pounds, at the start and held it to the quarter pole, when A. Belmont entered b. g. Glenelg, by Citadel, 4 Locust closed even, bot only-to lose 1m a moment, all THE GREAT ORCHESTRA, TO BE FOLLOWED BY A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME “ r acl a Walt, — v A e abl forests as the lithe iigares of the red men glided past dam apta, four years Old, 108 iD.........6...6+ he other horses meantime straggling a length or | Skin, ack Hawk, Tail Wolf, Long 4 pe ats tool a ii ie gear ak them or pie’ eoquely paucea in silence on We | Purdy & Withers entered ch. h. Vespucius, by 80 behind, Woodraft’s nag being in the extreme rear, | Sword, Figg Soe pier ef Rock Bear, ecg or ‘Well as the sporting world, and warm hearts beat | ges-ending sto; Pianet, dain Columbia, four years oid, 1081bs... 2 | but ail strugzitug hard for the third position. Soon | Living Bear, Red Shirt, and four equaws, ne care OPzRatio, _— high and snowy bosoms heaved with intense antici- woug those seated at the refectory tables or ‘Time, 8:16 A after paasing the half-mile pole Locust made a dash | riages proceeded at a penis ace, ~ a brs eye : ‘pation for one of those days which form ambrosia } Stroling through the adjacent grounds were Mr. Je- THE BETTING. forward and got the lead and kept it until the end, | while seeming perfect! i oe diem as oe MISCELLANEOUS, <i . PR Ne I rome B. Fellowes, @ yallapt gentiemun and noble | Vespucius «+--$800 600 650 1, 1,066 1,000 | winning the heat in 2:28%{. The other horses came | directed at them from a en 2 ids ee np BE, epechs in young lives, The sky was so completely horseman; Mr. Willan Turnbull, Mr, Robert Tutile | Glenelg ++ 700 610 610 1,000 800 950 | tn in the order named, viz.:—Taylor, second; Genet, | Fifth avenue to the Central Park, we ee ule - cloudless, the air so fresh and baliny, the streets and | ana lacy, Dr. Rotdus, a Woltman and Mr, a ; ‘inne Hpi Shi tomenenethe: the Sle sean ees ae ry Lat ean ree eeuiniealnmeeraavine imine " a rigid _—_ nvete, x 8) Puillps, all preux chevatliers, espucius jumped a’ wil and Sheppar app, sixth, The qi er pol as n. e830 paid HS rd ners ESP am AY SOY An oye THE RACES best. o the start, and held that advantage to the cased ont ‘and the half in 1:13 was to be seen in the Central Park they were driven OF THE clean, that hundreds who had feared to tempt the | were, as the sequel shows, in keeping with all the | bluff and around the hill When, they appeared | ~ second Heat—Tne second heat of this race was TO JEROMB PARE. Bi changetul mood of the first great week felt trresisti- | choice accompaniments of this glorious equestrian again Glenelg was about (Wo lengthsehind. At the | one of marvellous excitement irom beginning to end. Some of the carriagos, however, having gone more | ENGLISH, bly summoned forth, and all the Janes and | day. Captain Wilson and his geyiemauly corps of | Uiree-quaiter pole Vespucius opened the gap again | ‘Taylor took the start and kept it until afier pas ng rapidly than others, the party was separated during FRENCH, . si sergeatits discharged the voice duly of the occasion | to three lengtlt, and came with that advantage into | the quar:er pole, the other horses being bunch the races—an event which gave Red Cloud much un- I» lee Foads couverging towards the race ground | Wilf useless, unobtrusive skill; Mr. Theodore Moss, | and up the hoinestretch and neat the stand, when | wade two lengths behind. Taylor kept the lead | easiness, satiae were alive with stylish vebicles and prancing | the geys /oct, and his brother, Mr. Charles Moss, | Glenelg went up a little closer. As they left the bravely away round aud by the half-mile pole, aud The Indians arrived on the ground about three o'clock and at once became the observed of all ob- servers, but were exceedingly.and in fact tradition- aily sto!cai in their attention to the brilliant scene sketched panorama.-tike before them. They baie. lit- tle or no regard to the great and magnuiicent throng AND GERMAN BCHOOLS INCLUDING ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS, THE COMBINED CHORUSES, horsemen betimes. The fecsumess of the afr, with { Dresided over all airangements with complete suc- ’ cess, a8 usual; and mine host, Mr. Frederick Berger, uw aufusion of vivifying motsture, drew forth the | Witt the culinary aid of Mi. Koch, surpassed IMveelt extalations of the gardens and orchards by the way- | in refined attention to the saeets of the refectory. mde, and commingled their perfame with the scent But, a3 we noted all this, with the fate that at- stand for the mile run Vespuctus was two lengths | tne positions of the Otaers were unchanged. ahead, and he continued so around the bluff and Coming down the homestreten Genet and ‘Tay- along the lower turn until near the three-quarter | ior were neck and neck, aud the other horses, ees when Glenelg made his run, and as he came | half & leugth benind these, were also even. The ex- into the homestretch they were nose and tail, Ves- | eltemeat now ran high, and the cheers from the wifi tends everything sublunary the sualigit began to | pucius leading. Glenelg then outpaced Vespucius, rand stand were almost deafeniug. Itseemed as | of brilliant equipages, ‘superb attire, the bevies cudran SOCIETIES, Of the meadows, the groves, and the new hay fields, | Garyen ee ier hnd, soon passing himecame home an easy winner | grind sta be 8 dead heat between Teylorand Genet | of eamiitals iniie Gad ake gailant and sltsics -in combinations that the laboratories of Guerlain = wee ae aboon the brae, by half a dozen lengths 1n 3:16%. but te latter might have been half a neck oreo pry foment agit te one ante capi HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, and Lubin could not even approach. This favorite sata ace eS THE FOURTH RACE. s anead, for he was awarded the heat in 2:32, and | did at last rive! attent ; and that wi 8 =p And as the chronicler whirled away towards the iy Taylor was Aeclared second and Western New York | actual racing. Red Cloud himself was particularly month—the first born and chief tnheritor of sum- | dicaming city, tirough the breezy lanes, With & DAISY | tba ne ee eee ee a the ft approba- THE GREAT COMBINED ORCHESTRA, miles, tnird. The quarter Was made in 26}¢ and the’ haif fascinated Shp display, and evinced hi W. R. Babcock entered gh. h. Helm- in 1:18, mer—brings us the most ravishing odors with its | that would Have seut a fresh thrill through the tion of the al jusement by very significant gestures, i t x distils pecu- | golden pen of the Ettrick Shepherd, we heard ao Db 1 , da or.. = We Ira Heat.—After numerous tedious scorings the | It-was afterwards understood, bowever, tliat his THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE, Weuisio Suk senal distinc, | shorus ‘of sweet voloes drown. the rauiic of the | Pld: bY Australian, dam Laygnder ~ word was given, and the horses gota fino seud oft. | Impression of the races was that no very great skill 1B WITH THR DEMAND Op Resi lar essences, which each velvety petal distributes, | Wheels with well known stanzas from a Northern Maron, $1,000 a side, half forfeit, mile heats, Taylor early took the lead by @ full length, but | m horsemanship was shown, fact, the eques- | IN ACCORDANCE WITH TI like the open hand of the young maidens who gather | Jana of old historic and poetic glory:— Seat pit ee named’ ch, c, Athlone, Fanuy Lee closed up soon, and the other horses were | trianism, viewed from his standpoint of the prairie | pewrs my NEIGHBORING CITIES, WITH A REPETE her blossoms to scatter in the path of the returning » When the blewart bears a pearl, foaled 1866, by Lexington, dam Alu- behind in a lump, resembling a four-in-hand. | a8 on arena, and a woe ing aoe for o meal of ry ya they 1 Th And the the daisy turus & pes, bama.... « ...Reo'd forfeit, | Finally Locust pulied off siartly and got the lead on | & fleeing buifalo as the -p! Was decidedly | TION OF patriot or eased - the oe _ y pee e And the ee bere A. Belmont ‘el aul the last turn and won the heat a ehart neck abead as Sp aaecnani i oe a een Lig blood-red hyacinth, with its musky breath; the car- fauldlt vy by Mi Free, dam 5 tta...Pi of Fanny, who was running badly as she passed the le le club house was regale GILMORE’S GREAT SUCCE: the air with subtle spices; the ‘Tuen ine laverook frae the blue itt Be OY SEN SIXTH BAG Te OO | Stang “Pas time war 282 the anariee heme Ore | with wine, Due then eriaemas aid eek eats — win png i ggg aa Lap ins Tondo hi beeantanty ns tee eaees beans Tu HUNTER’s PLATE, Of $1,000, given by subscrip. | and the half 1:13, only partially induiged in tt.” ‘The flavor. scemed 1n- THE ANVIL CHORUS p= 8 py ba fired igs psec aaa tee When the kye comes lame, i tion, to be divided botween the tier and owner of | Fourth Heat.—Looust took the lead in the heat | sipid or otherwise distasteful to them. ‘They subse. WITH THE THOUSAND WiREB. mingiing emanations that seem hke the distillation ‘When the kye comes hame, the winning horse; a handicap. for all ages, to be | and Kept well until long after passing the quarter; | quently visited the Grand Stand, and, having viewed a tropical colors ‘addressed "Tween the gloamin’ an’ the mirk, 1d members of the Club; two mile Lee and Taylor were typ longths behind, as even as | the occupants and the course for a brief time, took FIFTY ARV: of mueic and sunshine and tropical address ‘When the kye comes ham ridien by ie! ub; ‘Be 4 ILS, hn ther se 2 all in tie: paperless: dagpenio H. S, Barclay entered b. m. Rapture, by Lapidist, a span, and Western New York and Locust were fur- | their departure before the last of the races had been pita in forms to touch another sense, wer’ in thelr And thus faded out into the dreaming nicht the 5 ther behind and going neck add neck. Atabout tie | finished, and returned as they proceeded, arriving AND THR glory along the roadside yesterday morning, along | moguificent spring meeting of the American Jockey with meek-eyed violets, the clambering jessamine, | Club at Jerome Park, in this year of joyous memory the nodding hollyhotk, the exquisite mus rahi js OS ee dam Parachute, 4 years.0l4, 132 Waves... ee Harry Russe'l catered b. h. Edenton, by Vivers: ton, dana Amanda, 4 years old, 138 Ibs%......... Lloyd & Alloway entered b. h, Viley, by Uncie Vic, dam Silver Star, 6 years old, 140 lb3..........06 haif-mile pole Lee came up second, and then Taylor closed anp took the sycond place, and ‘finally kept ahead of Locust. This a yes was only momentary, hdWever, for Fanny Lee shot along in at the St. Nicholas Hotel about twenty miiutes past penne hey en din ly redelvici no visitors, AT THE GBAND, OPERA HQpse, It was ejght o'clock jast ev jon the Indians COMBINED ORCHESTRA, MILITARY BANDS, of Ob Hw rose, “full of dewy wine; the parti-colored “ ©. F. Elwees entered b. g. Bohannon, by Siinon the advance, and came in winner of the heat, amid | arrived at the Grand Opera House to witness the BELL CHIMES, hollynock, “the murmurous haunt offiteson summer | THe closing day of the spring meeting of ‘the | © i tton Gam by Bostonr @ years OW'I6i Iban _4 | great cheering, in ale ‘Tho quarter wae mute in enc | representation of the Week Hane They Pe eves.” Nor can we forget the bright-lipped datay, | A™¢rican Jockey Club was one that wiil long be re_| 0, Bowie’ entered eh. bh. Pontoon, vy Doneraile, seconds and the half in 1:12. cust Was decla: were inttodaced by General Smith, U. 8. A., and who AND ELECTRIV ARTILLERY,. ee . ; | Membered by those who were in attendance, as | dam Undine, 4 years ola, 140 Ibs... ., second, Western New York third, Genet fourth and .| at once conducted by Red ond anid a ow Cirsetaine EVENING, ‘the amorous lady-siipper or the clustered lilacs thai caben! that e.off were all.of a character t "Time, 3:49, Taylor and Knapp were distanced. to & proscenium box on the right, and tie Bears and white and pearly purple, while the special flower the ge oo tint ties igh. THE BETTING. Fisin Heat.—Ail the horses got an even send-off, | Wolves to the balcony, where they squatted them- SELECTED PROGRAMME, give general sadisfaction. Five races were run of the #evea announced on the programme, the other two ending in @ walk over and a forfeit. The sports of the day opened with a hurdle race, with five Starters, and was won in gallant atyle by Lobella, selves, seemingly indifferent to thé sensation which their presence created. An inierpreter sut beside Red Cloud and explained everything. He was delighted with the performance, especially with the Terpsichorean feats performed, ‘The ears and Wolves neither showed nor expressed any appreciation of the tucle, but looked vacantly durity the entire evening. A grim smile, however, came over their stoical vis: when Ajax, the grotesque, kept jump- ing up aud down. They were more bewildéved than. displeased by the dazzling exhibition. ‘Cloudy Tail” and «4 Spots,” as Fisk has designated them, were certainly more appreciative than any of their brethren. It was rumored that the Colonel was en- tering into negotlaiions with Red Cloud to bulid a that is chiefly dedicated to June m its immense variety of shape, hue and setting, as the grounds enclosing the cottages and villas all along tNe island of New York present them, have no rivals but in the “thrice-blooming roses of Paestum,” as Cicero in- halea me fragra%scé miles away at sea, as he sailed | WH beat Oysterman, Jr., Bohannon, Viley and W. F. Bacon. Tie latter broke down after running a mile, the an coast, and as the voyager may do ? weno oa Tg when the wind watte it Aart and that will likely be the end of his career on the moping coast. Is it any wonder, then, that with | turf, nature in such enchanuag plenitude of light and > Dinasom, the lads and lasses who love the sportive | _ The second race was the Jockey Club Handicap, excitements that the Jockey Club provides, should | for which there were eighteen entries; but when the 280 185 10 205 | but Fanny Lee got in ahead early and at the quarter. 200 «185 a0 ‘00 350 pole was nearly a full length in ‘advance of Lo 250 #180 210 350 «©6255 | WhO was pressing her hard. The other 220 100 118 200 140 | horses were stringing along behind seemingly with 200 55 60 90 7 no show of saving themselves irom being distanced, THE RACE, At about the half-mile turn Locust closed up the gap, Bohannon took the lead, Rapture second, Edenton | 40d even went ahead of Fanny; but the gain was third, Viley fourth and Pontoon filth. They ran m | Oly momentary, for the later Satin up before this way aiound the upper turn, but wien they | Teaching the stand, and won the heat by nearly a came down to the biuff Kapture was in front, Eden- | Jongth tn 2:39, Genet bemg second and Western ton second, Bohannon third, Pontoon fourth and New York third, Viley fifth. They then passed around the nill, and The quarter pole was passed in 36, and the half in Nines! ae sane ae sight panne haa . command. Wath Heat.—Fauny took the lead in this heat at ead, Edenton secona, two lengths ab .— Boh é or the start, followed by Genet, a couple of lengths be- ‘THE NIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE! OPENING WiTH THE FIRST PART Y or Se WHICH WILL BE GIVEN WITH A CAREFULLY SELECTED e r annon, Who was one length in frent of Yi : —— init hi ge Ren ues good humor | horses were called to the post only three pus m an Pontoon tailing on behind, ees in find hind, and Locust in the rear a dozen lengths or | railroad from this to sunset in order to checkmate ORCHESTRA ete Maa AND Gnw ive appearance. These were Mr. Babcock’s chestnut company. They ran inastring up the homestrete! more, This was about the position all the way | Vanderbilt, who, it was Pees already contracted — were thronged with vehicles of all kinds unusnally | borse Helmbold, Mr. Eckerson’s chestnut horse San- mie Me Pratt Splat sea att A fare, passed ETON pte borer whe ony eet Rane betes ae epics Noeae nose cnr es panes and i Y Under the stand leading by two lengths, Edent Bf , is d se a Kk ares “ Beh crowded ind’ 's ‘busy day. No’ ‘less | {'4 amd Mr. Bowie's bay norse Legatee, The trio | seeond, two lenutie in one of Bohanuay, who was | tee. The quaiter was made in 88 seconds and the | St. Nicholas Hotel, and retired soon aftor weir ar. | THE GREAT HANDEL AND UAYDN SOCIETY om than seven races were aunounced on the | Made a preity race of it throughout, running side | one length in advance of Viley, the latter tour lengths | Half in 1:17, rival, BOSTON, ahead of Pontoon, Goilg at the second The race was now given to Fanny, tn 2:31, 2:39 and mile Edenton went up to Rapture - and | 2:303;, und the second puise was given to Locust, suut up the daylight, but when they ie | Who had won two out of the six heats. round to tne biuif she was two ae THIRD RACE. away trom him, Viley having taken the third place The contest for horses that had never beaten 2:50 from Bohannon. They then ran away to the night, | was trotted for by the fuilowing horses:—D. W. @round the hill, and wh: they appeared Rapture | Bockler, Boston, names br. ¢. Shawmut; gley, Was three lengils in advince of Viley, who was two Cambridge, names s. g. Daylight; E. L. OSB, lengths ahead of Edeuton, Bohanndén fourth and | Augusta, Me., names b. 8, Kobert Bonner; Mr. Pontoon iast, without the ghost of a chance of get- | Roden, New York, names b. g. Chariey Green; J. L. ting near the others, When tie horses got into the Doty, Frechold, N.J., names br. m. Lady Augusta, homestretch tie race became very exciting between | The purse was $2,000, divided into premiums of Rapture, Viley and Edenton. Viley, however, soon $1,000, $700 ana $360. Rovert Bonner drew tne fell back, and Edenton and Rapture ‘had a bedutifut inside, Green second, Dayl git tuird, Shawmut struggle to the stand, Rapture winging by three- | fourth and Lady Augusta outed quarters of a length, Edenton second, two lengths First Heat.—¥our inctiectual attempts were made ahead of Viley, who was six lengths in advance of | to con together at the line before tie word “Go'? Bohannon, the latter being as many ahead of Pon- | was given, At the start the Lady was somewhat .ogramme, and the pent-up impatience of | and side nearly all the way until near the fluish, when Battrday was to have Larevenge, The Fifth avenue | Helmboid shot away rom the ollers and won by abd Murray Hill equipages, with their dappled gray | several lengths. and glossy black and shining chestnut teams, were The third race was between Mr. Belmont’s bay ‘alternated by the hoiel stuges, the sumptuous hack { horse Glenelg and Messrs. Purdy & Witiers’ chest- ot up afresb for the occasion, ail studded with whit nat horse Vespucius, one mile and three-quarters, tt gay bonnets and mauly or beautiful face: lor the Consolation premium. Glenelg won a good Here and there the low-backed car, or What was a | race, beating Vespucius lat a dozen lengihs, ‘The fair substitute for it, became conspicuo id there | lavter Was the favorite, was no lack of Cellic fun therein, I ant y The fourth event on the programme was for a my masters, One rolls roaring, jol premium of $1,000, a dash of three miles, but there sprig of shillelah, with round, rosy fu Were no horses at Jerome Park to contend with net long transplanted from the “shvtes of | Helmbold, and he cantered around the track three Galway, Won uproarious applause trom tie gay | times and received the money, bloods who dashed past him, aud deepened the The fifth event on the card was a match for bleshes of the plump Norah Creina, who sat beside | $1,000 a side, half forfeit, mile heats, between Mr. him, ws be warbied, with a brogue that would make | O’Fallon’s Peed colt Athione, by Lexington, dam the Joriune of even Barney Williams:— Alabama, and Mr. Belniont’s chestnut colt Fenian, Numbering on this occasion UPWARDS OF SIX HUNDRED VOICES, THE VERY HIGH REPUTATION OF THIS sOcIETp naturally leads to the anticipation of one of the mont delight ful and artistic performances of this GREAT ORATORIQ which can by any possibility tke place, THE COMBINED STRENGTH OF ALL THE OPERATIQ CHORUSES, THE COLISEUM ORGAN, MADAME PAREPA-ROSA, THE LIBERAL CLUB. Address on Currency by Alex. Delmar. Last evening the New York Liberal Club heid their thirty-fifth regular meeting in their rooins, No, 23 ‘Third avenue. There was, as usual, @ large attend. ance, Mr. Alexander Delmar read a very able paper uponthe subject of currency, which bore unmistak ableevidence of long and careful preparation and was warmly applauded throughout, Mr. Delmar began his remarks by saying that if the currency of the world were suddenly increased the effect would be most injurious to sox. for she showed a donble row of pearls and laughed | of $1,000, to be riddea by members of the club. ‘This with hearty glee. The whirl was so great thal there | was ran for by five very good horses, and was realiy was but litte time to note, as we dashed along at | the event of the day. ‘The starters were Mr. H. 8. railroad speed, the novle improvements that extend rere bay mare Rapture, ridden by Mr. Beres- sae aiter garden and villa after villa, embowered | ford; Harry Russeli’s bay mare Edenton, ridden 0; IN ADDITION TO WHICH SELECTIONS FROM POPULAR AMERICAN MUSIO I 7 4 * a. Be » because MIS8 NETTIE STERLING, Young Dermot holds on with his sweet botheration, by Mickey Free, dain Spilletta, The latter met with | toon. Tline of the two miles, 3:49. ahead, but, having the ontside, she labored under a youl: te i pete . And nwcass that dhpre'a caly one Rewer in tae anton some injury lately, and Mr. Belmont paid forfeit, enn -THE SEVENTH RACH. great disadvanteg*, Charley Green, under Roden’s Tides oc eee ‘and fomiaritae thie au be oblige MR, WILLIAM CASTLE, ‘hou Kose of the Suannon, the pink of creation— Athione came on the course, galloped around and Maton, $500 a side, half forfeli; dash of a mile, skillul driving, verged ahead, the others strug | to sell their labor at the prices of yestordiy. If the — if Och! goto the North with me, Molly, my dear. received the forfeit, J. O'Donnell entered b, ¢ Tim Robbins, by Light- gilug behind, On passing the quarier, In thirty-nine | currency wore suddenly dimimaned the efféet would MR. W. W. WHITNEYY. And Molly, whoever she was, seemed nothing loth, ‘The sixth announcement was the Hunters’ Plate ning, 3 years Old... 5 ~ 1 | seconds, Charley Green broke badly and Bonner took | be beneficial to society for the opposite reason, ND) Dr. Ogle ‘entered b. c. T the pole, and from theuce to the hali-mile pole there Breckiurldge. 3 years old 2} was a spirited contest. b. ween Cady Augusta end eatin ae Sana cr RULE the hay waking NG. ne Jead. ‘The animals 2 dogged jong tli Thomas P, Wallace was the favorite at 4 to1 be- | track twa loners agare, 2 i ‘and Bnav. ead Wealth would be distributed, and though capitalists would suffer the masses would gain, “Suddent: Ald iy i on} ce, sald the speaker, means a differ. fee eriod of time in different’ countries, In t country it means within one montia, be- in tufts of richest shade, that siretch clear from the | Mr. Center; Lloyd & Alloway’s bay mare Viley, rid- | fore the start, and durmg the running 100 to 10 was mut on th run to save thelr distance. 8 Ki r ce Y, . ued «ity's noisy brink to the secluded and pairiavchal | den by Mr. Heckscher; 0. F, Elwees! bay horse Bo- | offered in all duections, There sevmed to be a great | Coming down the homestretch the same positions ave t e within one mieath, Ther thitmoneiie THE CHOIC GENS. depths of Wesichester. What @ Iaad of opulent | hannon, ridden by the Captain; and Governor | disposition to invest money on the favorite, as all | were relatively observed, Lady Augusta coming hea, how- of ITALIAN AND GERMAN MUSIC, OPERATIC AND MISCELLANEOUS, comprising in its rendition Ww slowly or gradually ete or arate ever, precisely the opposite ettects follo An increase or diminution of the currency of the World depends upon the precious me: and the world’s progress in honesty; for the precious metals furnish coin and honesty prom credit, and cur- rency 1s composed of (hee The Speaker here pointed out very clearly the a! istinction between a Icgal ten- der or redeemable credit currency, and time credits, such, for instance, a3 promissory notes, &c. To solye'the question of the future financial con- ition of this country but one thing ts necessary, said the speaker, and that is perfect freedom. Bui since We Cannot have this, let us have the next bes! Joveliness will tis be only teu years hence! Hven | Bowie’s chestnut horse Pontoon, ndgen by Mr. Purdy, now itis an Eden, lacking only the silll more finished | The gentlemen all rode well, and the finish betweai developments to suipass all that any other city | Mr. Beresford and Mr. Center was really exciting, environs can boast. Lots that but yesterday, so to | the former winning by a jittle over half a length, Mr. speak, were selling for “ a song” are now eagerly | Heckscher being well ap at the end. taken at thousands of dollars each, and in another ‘he last event of the day was a match for $500 twelvemonth will be studded with American | aside, half forfett, a dash of a mile, between John chateaux, The birds, 100, seemed intensely apprecia- | O'Donnell’s bay colt by Lightning, and Dr. Ogle’s tive yesterday, and sang their -untutored melodies | bay colt by Doneraile, voth three years old. ‘The with gurgling cadences tia) seemed to thrill us from | Tace was Very close until near the fintsn, when the ‘the deepest heart of joyous nature, colts were running head and head, the Doneratle colt Th such a laid, at such a tine, one might linger | Was scen to falter, and then to squirm as if in the she summer through; but time presses, and here we | greatest agony. He was stopped, and it was dis- that the parties got up they looked upon asa gift, | first under ihe wire, one and one-half length a They were mistaken, pawerer, and lost heavily, . of Robert Bonner, "Char‘ey Green third, Sik, Ant THE RaGi and Daytight were declared to be digtaficed for run- ‘The colts had a fine send-off, and Thomas P, Wal- | ning, Time—quarter, 39 seconds; haif, 1:17; mile, aa Bre any pou oe turn, leading two | 2:3634. # lengths to the quarter pole. He was the same dis- econd Heat.—The word was given for the second tance in front at the bluf, but on the lower furn im heat while the inside horse Wan goilopiti ine agoons Robbins began to work up closer, and as they came | line. She soon recovered her feet, however, and {nto the homestretch théy were nose and tail, A overhanied Bonner, who in the meantime had taken Whip and spur struggle ensued, which terminated | the lead. at the quarter-pole Charley Green was within any yards of the finish by Thoinas P, Wallace ah pet the tase k pe veu up to hins, Bonner far he Mf breaking down and stopping, which gave the to Th Bopp ns. The brea kaon i very Toe Boot twos inile was, passed by ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS \ ALL THE GREAT ARTisTs jengt! In adyany of Lady Au- are, over the ridge, down the deciivity with a dash | covered that he had vroken a cord in one of his tunate, as emed to be the shappingz of a cord o1 usta, wh ch aaly The trottin and whew | in with a Light brigade charge. fore legs. The Lightning colt won by a couple of | the foreleg. The colt is a fine runner, and woul fown’ the Rta mating fos Teven, Green an ihn Shin asedthae nen acon Abels broly AT THE PARK GATE. bes rar have made a race horse but ror the accident, which | the mare being almost neck and neck, B:fore aésced July 18, 1368, so that the three systoms— THE GRAND FESTITAL, ‘The trains ftom Forty-second street have come up i following are the details of the ranning as it | has, in ail probability, terminated his brief career. reaching the wire Lady Augusta lost her feet again Rreettincks, national banks and State banks—may Soe Jiterally swarming with humanity, the “muchness’? | came oif:— And thus ended the spring meeting of the Amert- | and thereby logt the heat, Both horses ran across | start upon equal ground before the law. And making of this of which im mauy a case 1s a serious obstacle to loco- THE FIRST RACE. can Jockey Club. the line, but Charley Green was declared the win- = a mp 3 PF Motion, One obese constituent has been bundied | | HurpLE Race, handicap for all ages, premium Pate Ee eA SS ner; Robert harley distanced. ‘Time, quarter, 37 aera = EVENING'S FESTIVAL Out of @ car window, lke an oily package wrapped | $600, entrance money to be given to second horse; —_ ie a Seconds; half, 1:15; mile, 2:6214. i MLLANKOUS. ‘A GRAND GALA CONCERT, romiscuously in pantaloons and no side in particu- | one and three-quarter miles, over six hurdles. TROTLING AT BEACON PARK, Miss, Third’ Heal,—There were olily two horses to trot | 4 RSOLUER DIVORCES LEGALLY ONTAINRD IN — ns easton verona, Ct phe sand, “lard- | J. eed es alk ie ay aeaaen aid Bonnie 4 nn eee hy, in this heat, and the excitement was consequently Aifferent States; no publicity; no charge ll Ayorce FRIDAY AFTERNOON, e ? Nn sakes e j advice free. Commissioner for every Sta wT 2d OF at peat, Comaunicative youth, | D. Mcbaniél enterod b. h, ‘Oysterman, Jr, by Oy3- | The Boston Races—Auspicions Opening=Im- | YoY, grat, ‘before the, word Was piven, thatiey oniained pf, KING, Counsallor at Law, 865 Lrondway. GEARY FOr. also of the rotund perstusion, near us, a8 he mops terman, dam by Phil. Brown, 6 years oid, 150 Ibs, 2 mense Crowds Present—Three Grand | Green took the lead at the start and kept it all the of Dis fat , white brow, ‘an’ Walkin’ makes it mon- | C. F. Wlwees entered b. g Bohannon, by Simon Races—Palmer, Goldsmith Maid aud Amerie | W2Y round, winning the heat in 2:39 by a dozen BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT euner | Kenton, dam by Boston, 164108.......0066 esses 8 nae lengths or more, A States; logal everywhiere ; desertion, &c. sufiiciont catt OPERATIC AND MISCELLANEOUS ENSEMBLES, Lemonade vendors (lemonade witn a stick in it) | Lioyd & Alloway entered b. h. Viley, by Uncie Vie, perinllvcinty ic alent Fourth Heat.—Thig heat, too, was won easily, | B0publicity; no charze uniik diverce obtained | alvice fre econ are around, and from an adjacent hitiside, put be- | dam Silver staf, 6 years old 140 tbs./...0 sg Boston, June 15, 1870. | but by Lady Augusta instead’of Green. ‘The Lady was os By Attorney, 78 Nassau street, FRIDAY EVENING, see ae eae, comes tie fesitve Clink ca B a pet ee Be uf ae by Lexing- 3 The Beacon Park races, so frequently postponed on | & length or two ahead in passing the stand, Her HOUSEHOLD WORD. LAST FESTIVAL CONCERT BUT ONE, Ser TaE GRAND STAND i Time, aig. Account of inclement weather, have flatly cuimi- | "RC Was 2:36%4; half, 1:16; quarter, 3834. Buy your China, Glass, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Re- FUR Heat.—Lady Augusta took a length in ad- nated in @ most brilliant and successful glory, The Vance, Green breaking badly. He recovered his feet chief races of interest were reserved forto-day, and | &t the halfand passed the Lady. From there to the seemingly to make up for the storms of the past one Atctah Roden. whipped Mime ee of nature’s choicest skies to-day smiled upon Lady Angusta came ina length ahead, winning the the sport. Clear, cool and balmy, ana without jer andrace, Time, quarier, 38; half, 1:153%; mile, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 18, TENTH AND LAST FESTIVAL CONCERT, SELECTIONS FROM THE NINTH SYMPHONK, FIVE THOUSAND SABBATH SCHOOL CHILDREN, AND GRAND NATIONAL FINALE, 1s quite fully occupied and the elegant bourgeoisie THE BETTING. of the metropolis never mse at Jerome Park to | Lobelia... + $35 41 40 160 65 135 such advantage. Seen from across the track the | Bonannon.. + 60 75 60 200 100 160 Jooker-on, i his station on the slope ascending Oysterman, Jr. + 40 56 40 135 70 120 to the ciub house, saw a bewildering parterre of liv. | Vii + 9 80 81 7 86 65 lug Sowers embedded, as it were, in foliage of silver | Bacon 22 20 65 36 61 and purple, violet and gold. The great number of frigerators, Cooking-Utensits and all other House Furnishing Goods, suitable for the season, ‘Goods marked in plain fignres. At EDWARD D, BASSFORD'S, 4 Cooper Inatitnte, corner Astor place, ‘O MORE MEDICINE.—70,000 CURES OF DYSPEPSL | | «= 20 THE RACE, ew DOT He Wat a ymiein Way to Raratoge and | | Lobelia was the first away, Oysterman, Jr. sec- | @ article of dust 1s the brief tan- | "M15 coneinded the exercises of the day and of the Poubaniption, Fevers, Constipation, Piarrline and a a Newport, the Waits Mountains and Niagara were | ond, W. F. Bacon tuird, Viley ‘fourih and Gobanaon | guage to fitly describe the a rept UBemooth Fares! Cerone tii be | @sorders of the stomach,’ by DU. BARRY'S DELICIOUS with fully repieseated in Lam fascinating multitude | firth. ‘They ran in this Way tthe Drst hurdle, which . vf Ne aE eR tG Te REYALENT nave fun Horan He ober EIGHT THOUSAND VOICE! ‘ican loveiiuess. The ripe creole of the far | was simated at the bluff, under the club house. Lo- South, with eyes of more i and cheeks tinted In ae Bide of the tickle pr Grtoneance was largely in excess of that ever before 5 age int eee: i mts seen at a trotting park in New England. Probably classes «Will be on exhibition. On Fridey hot less than twelve thousand or fifteen thousand | will occur the race for horses that have 4 aton, Ne Jy 88: have found your Revaléute Food to be the sine dua NOW for dyspepsia.” ‘Bold in ting, L pound, Pl 25; 19 unde, #1), DY BARRY & CO. 163° W mm atreet, jew York, and at al at druggists and gr ian diamond effalgence, | belia was first over, Cysterman, Jr., second, givin ate rose and dusk like the | the brush a terriie ap aud clearing the way fo that turns toward the sun; | Some of the o| W. F. Bacon came up THE CHILDRUN, THE COMBINED CHORAL | - . Satung £ CIETIES, THE GREAT ORCHESTRA, . were ‘pres m bea.en 2:28 On Saturday those for the 2:32 SORA "i SOCILTIES, T the potting, blub-c; ed de of the Pennaylvauia | third, and when he ‘jumped he carriea ere prosent, .and.many of thes Mba tL - Monday next those | " HOMAS BR, AGNEW, 260 GREENWIOMT EET, 5 Jiky with Wasy a riboon to bind up “het bay | AWay tie piece of briish und fs ce with | Md fashionable turnouts, Fully Srabo clas aul nd Tor a ‘horses ‘ively time 8 an- Ass Novy aud al isdn of “Uraeerose Molnasos and iro! hesioanaiitie aia datod met eat biyiyy bars” We very Weil-ied damsel from tho | Lim, leaving an opeumg for Vuiey and | visitors were ladies, and they seemed to enter as | Ucipaied. visioua to the wold standard. THE ORGAN AND THE CTRIO ARTILLERY: ‘MENDELSSOHN'S SUBLIME ORATORIO, .

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