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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1870. greeted with repeated cheers, but 16 was evidently from the stand, when Connolly passed him aud wou Not appreciated, as he hurried to change hs solled | the race by hallalength, ‘Time, 2305. costume aud not await the applause of the multitude, THR FOURTH RACK, MIDSUMMER RETREATS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCT lL, LONG BRANCH RACRS. The Racing, GENTLEMEN'S Cur, for ull 0.08, welter weights, eee H ‘The priz . nerer Before the horses were called for the firat race a re The prize au elegant silver punch Visit of President Grant to the West End Ho- Fourth Day of the Inaugural | cclusisg shower had dooded the track, making 1¢ | J. flame nce entered b. f. Rapture, by Luptdist, || to1—What Was Talked About and What Was exirem<iy heavy and stow. Some talk of postpone- . Meeting. y Not Talked About—Mr. Frelinghuysen on WALL Sraeer, ) ‘THURSDAY, August 4—6 P. Mi The directors of the Bank of England, at thoir , Goyernor 0, Bow! gr. h. Bt. Pat Inent Was prevalent, The secretary, however, soon ee, Caeeene, Bt. BS. Pearl usual weekly meeting tis forenoon, further ad- Stonewall Jackson, dam Chickaimauga. Put ali doubts to rest by announcing that the racing ‘Time—1:69, Sea Sickness-An Evening Concert— vanced the rate of discownt, which 1s now six per si would come off, and at the appointed time the horse® | Rapture... gony eT es Tho President Goes to Spead cent, Thts action of u body of men who are credited RACING IN A DELUGING RAIN, for the first race were called. Four races came off | st, patrick 430 465 $25 ‘ a Day in Washington. with ever faithfully discerning the financial pros- NW RE pesdl Bo Chi & WON J Central RR. durmg the day, the first being two mile heats for Bal Dect, although generally anticipated in this country, ig i tid tatoo mt c three year olds, with 100 pounds up; the second a $1,090 1.5 750 has a significance and importance which point dash of three-quarters of a mile by two year olds: the Mr. John Coster rode erry and Lord Woile- directly to the dread that England ig about to be In- Enquirer the Winner of the Robins’ Stakes, third @ dash of amile and a quarter—a selling | house was on St. Patrick. The latter hada tead of Lona BRANCH, August 4, 1370, Two Mile. Hoats ; McKinney the Three- quarters of a Mile for Two-year Olds, R. B. Connolly the Selling punch bowl, one mue, Gentleman's Cup. racing meeting at Monmouth Park, and had | jyoney, . the weather been pleasant the same suc- the several conte:ts. Notwithstanding the ¥ + Which was the mean | yattiing enough to trighten the joc est that be imagined for the sport, there ap- | saddles. This was won by peared an of the hotels at the Branch, out among the Jersey ites on and wor. day's racing: — THE FIRST RAC! race—and the fourth a gentieman’s race for a silver ‘Three horses started in the first race—Enquirer, Kingfisher and Major—the latter beims little thought of incompany with the other clippers. Betting was very lange on Kingfisher and Enquirer, the former Baee, and Rapture the eiag the favorite in most of tie pools, ' He won the > first heat, Enquirer never making an effort for tt, never being touched with whip or spur. was then an immense faverite, but when Enquirer Won the second heat with the greutest ease he had ‘the call over the others at long odds. Knquiver won | the third heat just ag eastly as he wd the second, “Yesterday was the fourth day of the inaugural | on s'those who stuek 10. liu Won large amounts of The second race was between flve two year olds, ‘cess that attended the previous days would } DUC the start for it was tie most miserable one thai has been given at this meeting. Mektuney had such have been the reord of this, making | » commanding lead at the Peeinning shar » others it a day of genuine enjoyment, inasmuch as | Were all beaten before they made amoy promised exceedingly. well, | Uurd race Was better. Tt was run i shower, the lightning flashing and the thunder bys OUT OL there b, Conaolly in good determination aniong the boarders style, He laid up haif the distance and then went The lust event of the day was a race for asilver tu general, to be present, for they turned out im | Punch bow!, one mile, gentleuen rigers. Raptare “ : and St. Patrick came to the posi, the former riaden large numbers, malo and female, young and old, | pyar, John Curter and the latier by Lord Wodes aud tn @ deluging ram went early to the track. | house. Kapture won an easy race in very good ‘There was a more miscucus assembl: ester. | time. ‘The ram was pouring down frightfully during ici tig legs tha previous, daze, for | He Tunning. "The following wre the devails oF Une half a dozen lengths when the dram was tapped for the start, but before he ot around the tarn Rapture had overtaken iin and was leading. Rapture then Went on with the race in hand and was never headed, She came in an easy winner of the race by jour lengths, muking the mile in 1:59, COURT OF GENERAL SES3I0%S. Before Gunning 8. Bedfora, Jr., City Judge. A PROFESSIONAL PICKPOCKET IN RAGGED CLOTUES— THE CITY JUDGE DRTHOTS THE TRICK, Assistant District Attorney Sweed appeared for the prosecution and disposed of the calendar with unusual despatch, ‘The first case tried by a jury yesterday was an in- aictment against George McDougal, charged with petty larceny from the person, Lt appeared that on the 22d of July John O'Sullivan, # resident of Newark, fell asleep on a pile of lumber and was awakened by the prisoner, whom he canght in the act of taking his hand outot hia pocket. ‘The com- plainant lost twenty dollars and a pipe, Be was arrested a few moments afterwards by the oiticer, who searching him found O'Sullivan's pipe. After the rendition of the verdict of guilty Judge Bed- ford, in passiug sentence, said iat he bad no doubt but that Mebougal (whom Mr. Blunt de- nom @ “bummer”? in his summing up) was a dangerous member of society, Any man who would deliberately pick & men’s ‘thts forenoon President Grant very quietly drop- ped in at the West End Hotel, having been driven down from his cottage with General Porter, his pri- vate secretary, and two ladies, Alighting {rom the carriage, the reat of the party continued thetr drive up the beach and lie stepped npon the hotel porch. Governor Bowie, of Maryland, was ihe first to address him, aud afr a few moments’ conversation others rowded arouml, some who knew him to spexk to him, and others stimulated by that idle curiosity so character- istic of our American people, which, while meaning to be neither obtrusive nor obsequious, ts certainly akin to boti, Gradually be worked lis way into the hotel, the throng sft crowding about him, and through # cordon of handshakings and jutrodne- tions made his way Into the ladies’ parlor, Here eor- dially greeting such ladies as he knew he was intro- duced to a host of others, and with the ladies doing the most of tke talking, the conversation, as readily may be imagined, became exceedingly brisk and animated, However, he did mot linger here long, but threading his way back again through the crowded hallway into the office, lita cigar and en- gaeing in Conversation with several gentiemen, they laiked of the weather, the races, how he Jiked Long Branch, the bathing, the drives— everything but polities. Eyen the Haropeau Volved in the war of empires which seems to hang over the destiny of all Europe. A few weeks since the rate of discount was only three per cent, It was at first advanced but a half per cent, #§ much through an ignorance of the magnitude of the war then threatened as through a desire to prevent a financial panic aud to bring the money rate graduatly toa figure which should protect the tuterests of the Bank of England in the monetary movements to ensue upon a state of hostilities, The latest advance—the doubling of the original rate--and the prospect of a higher rate next week, which would not in the least surprise Wall street, are a tightening of Lie purse strings which de- Note an apprehension that the great “shopkeeper of nauions’? may be drawn into the war, To us in this unury it %&% signifeant that iu London to-day, despite this change in the discount rate, our five-twenties were firm and a | shade higher while Knglish cousols were weak and lower, Whatus the inference’ That the time hua already passed when the timt symptoms of war and the rush to sell depressed our securities below their Intrinate value, aud that the reaction has set in Which is to assign them thety real place above every | Huropean national security dealt in at the London Stock Exehange. ‘The speculative holders have lost their bonds aud the capitaiists and private investors | jock M. ant 2:15 P. 105000 US 5-20, One 0 Clock P, ML WM sha NY Conti Ro #i% YC 4 Hi bts, STREET QUOTATIONS. Malf-past Five o’Clock ?. MW. Bowt,Harkirie, Sige COMMERCIAL REPORT. THURSDAY, August 4-4 P.M. all classes of gociety had their representatives at the Park. There were the noted banker, the me ‘THe RowINS’ STAKES, lor tires year olds, to Carty | pocket when asleep, and then etd 10 be drunk, 100 tbs.; subseription $50, play or pay, heats of two | would comuilt more serious offences. 1t was a chant, the professional mau oF high and low dogree; | ‘miles, 'Purve $3,000; first horse $2,000, second horse | Known fact that profecsional plekporkets dress well the well-to-do farmer who has acquired a compe- | $700 and third horse $50). when they go in cars, and when brought to the bar tenoy by raising garden track for the markets of | A. Bulord entered v, ¢. nguirer, by Leam- were often clothed {n raga. His Honor, believin i New York and Philadelphia, the gentieman of | ,,{USt0%, dam Lid 1 | the prisoner to be a professional pickpocket, sent D, Swigert entered b. him to the State Prison for five years, leisure, Old sports and young sports, the staid and | ington, Abraham Hartt, who Was charged with robbing matronly farmer's wife with her daughters comely | J. M. and beautiful, or plain and unpretending as the case Abraham Bible, a pediar, on tho isto! July, plearied 8 2 8} guttty to assault and buttery. ‘Phe tesuuaony show- may be, the young miss who is being fondly courted and the old one, who, forsooth to say Corren.—The market for Kio was quiet, but prices were steady except forthe low and medium grades, which were war Was not touched. A columnor two might be | Rew hold them, Had this intelligence reached us filed with these conversations; but as they were | abeny other season tuan the present, when Wall heavy, The business in otber kinds was emall, though prices only for the most part commonphice observa Street Is ab the seasile and watering places, the | were unchanged, ‘The sales were 4,600 bage ex Rebecca tm about commonplace topics, end nothing of padiic | Autnessand tnactivity of the hour would give piace | Baltimore on private terms. During the past week there Hernan Lar bakbvepa tise mcf Coat to Duoyaney, activity and excitement, have been sold 2,801 mate Java, 663 bags Maracaibo, 371 do. Wilat the Prenidens, asa smoker, says of, humsell, #0 MONEY EASY. Lagnayra, at prices within the range of our quotations, We that the public inay no longer be lea astray to the The money market showed a further relaxation, | (ote:-Java, 19kc. a 210.5 Singapore, Ie, a 19e.; Ceyloa, extent It has been on this subject. y ‘nd (he transxotions on eall at rates above five per 5, 20p Maroonibe, Libee “4 thought you were never without a clear," sald | cont wore pure'y exceptional. The prevailing rates | i oc Mavila” Iho. a Vie i Savanilia, Tbige.e 180. ull yold, duly paid. a gentieman to him as he begun smoking. “J am not the great smoker the papers make me | Of iW) classes of collaterals were four and five per e amount of business consummated tn thie Kiogfisher, by Lex. mn Eltham Lass . tered chi. c. Mi ude Meinoite. "Pune, 8:56 4 —22 THE BETTING. Byjure vu" Le dam by ©) lug that the accused oniy struck the pediar, this plea Was accepted, and a tiné of twenty dollars was un- gL. c | out to be,” he suid, smiltug, “i smoke, ta fact, quite | ey r vel “ v' 7 r ple was diminutive, the demand atill being almost exetu- has passed, the age when conrting is at | Kingtisher....¢900 "350 $00 Robert Rellly pleaded guilty to attempting to steml | Moderately.” on Cant, the larger goverument dealers having owlancos | S190) ‘ooamal lots to supply, the, presanh seauiromenie, of AUT: 510 910 1,000 TH from an express wagon, on tie 29th of July, # trunk | left with them at three per cent. spinners, and prices again declined c. per lb. At the re- ail! probable, and to whose faded charms men fail to 160 160 ‘170155 Covtalniug Weartug apparel Valued ab $800, the pro- | wie aan atone ai teaeeeccee big eal voy Foreign exchance was lower, ulthongh nominaity | suction the market closed weak. ‘The sales were #9 Dales, pay their yows—all these were witnesses of the ener tpeeslitperditeeed perty of Liewellyn 8. Woodward. He was sent to | Shent returned to his cottacc, Whore Whee rena SANDAL BHGGLS die ciety diegtal an SY | of whleb #66 were for spinning and $3 on speculation, For exciting sport of yesterday while the elements were | T#l#----$1,270, 1,920, 2,090 1,600 Ute State Prison for two years and six months. ee «d | quoted 1094, a 109% for sixty days sterling and 11014 | future delivery the market wan only molerately netive, The After Rirst Heat. : hn A: de | in their worst humor, The courageous at Long | Kingfisher ..$200° 200 250 260 360 370 ato. * NOTORIOUS YOUNG BURGLAR Bb ane Mr. Hagin Campbell, of Si. Louts, and thelr fam. | # 10% Jor sight bills, ‘The pr Branch and the curious denizens of Jersey were | Znautrer 5 a Ng Rag ae eae James Murtha, alias James Kane, alias James | Hes WhO wre ut present al the Branch, duting with supplemented in large numbers by Gothamttes who Pt +10 1 2 15 20 ay “gu | Meimtyre, pleaded guilty to burglary in the third de- | Ml came by boat and cars in the hours of the morning, THE RACK gree. On the oth of July he effected an entrance to DEPSATURE POR WASNINGTON. men who “assist”? at a racing meeting at all timer | then took the lead, Kingilsner second, ail the alternoou, Colonel Koberi Canpvell and Nt TO THE STATE 160 bales, basis low ing, for Ow- nt demands of the | tober, at 1c. .y for Augmsl, at 170, : 200 do, for Hep. market seem to be fully supplied by the bills draws | tember, at 1hsse., and 200 do,, for November, at 14c. We against the recent loan of the Baring Brothers, PAPEOI tbe cic S clones and bce ani GOVERNMENTS STRONG, ae ee 7. The government market was strong, but shared 16% "4 is ee First Heat.—The start was a good one. Enquirer | the premises of Joseph D. Powers, 746 Broadway, |, {He Preslent lett to~iay for Wasuington, as tt was Ordinary .. Major turd, | aad stole 3300 worth of cloth. Judge Bedford, ui | 412d muy letter of yesieciay he intended dotng. os 1a), , ‘ Going around the turn Kingfisher fell in behind. Aé | passing sentence, observed that although the prix. | He left in the twenty minutes past six P.M. tral, | the general duluess of tue day. Prices advanced on 198 20 and mider all circumstances. Among these were the | the qnarter pole Enquirer ied half alength, Major | buer was only twenty years of age Hie had been | HOWever, tasted of in che early autpantediue light transactions, and the undertone of the market bird 31% bry young and old, the:gray and gaudy, politicians of | second, tnree lengths in advance of Kingfisher. On | Informed by # vaptain of police that Martha was an, “#8 Mis Original purpose. Me was a ‘ influence and those of no note whatever, is ait m- | te buckstreten Engutrer utd Major tan locked, | associate of burglars ond Dad already Merl rent | Geweral Porter, Master Ulysse tarmntand Mike Mag. | Was decidedly firm. ‘The steadiness of our securt- . i With Kingfisher three lengits behind. They vaninthis | in prison for burglary. He was sentenced tw the | St Dent, his neice. His visit to the national capital | ties in the Engitsh market, the iight offerings to-day tent upon one purpose, the gratification of certain » ‘glary. WB, ‘ket wan cull, tke offerinus of almost ail articles Deing extremely light, Dut rates were steady to awimost all ports. The charterihg busines war unu ‘way thro! 0 will be very briel, continuing oniv through 1 ‘ gee dul. The engagements were:-—To London, 1,50) bus! ‘tastes in matters of speed and speculation. Of course and as they, Dawes mdien faery! "oe the. asd bg See een, ae On, fo-morrow, “when, “taking » the might train, | #t the Treasary purchase and the steadiness ot gold, with To Bristo, yo Sortie Sort ae Spe enat wee the discussions on the way were all of one cha- | Of the mile Enquirer led one length, Major second, John Sheridan, indicted for robbers, pieadea | NE WAL again return here, remaining over Sanday, } combined to occasion an advance of a quarter to pe SANG be: a anid 7,800 bat wheat on private terme. The charters were:—A' ark (now racter, gravitating towards the contests of the day, | UW lengths in front of Kiagilsher. Golng into the | guiity to petty Jarceny trom the person. He was and then starting op nis ip for St. Lonis, which he ctive issues. It | in Boston) to Trieste with 2,200 barrels petroleum at 7s. three-cighths per cont in the more second miie, Major ran up to Enquirer's head, and st ar Josey also designs to make as Lively 4s posstile, uot being "7 a FLOUR AND GRAIN, — Receipts, 40,201 bbis, tour, 20) bi and particularly towards the race of the day, the | at the quarier pole snowed In front Kingiisier had Bae ane aati of ly, Wille passing eorpuee the | ubsent probably over a week. Of course nis | SNould not be forgotien, howover, that the foreign } corr meal, $4.7 us ale whibat, Uiy800 do: corn: drt to. Robins’ Stake, two mile heats. Concerning the races | NOt Yet made a movement to overtake the others, | street. He was sent to the Stute Prison fos tnrce | Visit, to Washington | hus given glow | to | bankers, who wore heavy purchasers at the recent | gala, and 1334 do. malt. The Gour iarket ruled steady une tn the past and the races in the future. nor did he tilt he passed the half-mile pote, at which years. speculation and ' excit a. Lott host of aur | low qnotations, bought simpiy for a brief speculative including extra State for shipment, a6 75, Be Eke ‘ Ne * | point Enquir-r ted one length, Mujor second. Get- | Thomas McLaughhin pieaded guilty to burgla- | wera, On {Me at thee reel te tertion | wien and not for investment, Hence, If the present | Was more active and firmer, the ssien betny 1,600 bbis. ‘of the two important contestants in the race, bay | Ing into the lower turn, however, Kingfisher made | riously entering the store of Josepn 4. Powers, cor- Is that there ig to a Cabinet meeting: bul the as- . ° ~ » ’ waa ateady aud firm, with gules of 200 bbls. Corn meat colts Hnquirer and Kinfisher, they ventured their } 2!S run, and ima moment wasin the lead, there | nor of Broadway and Fourteenth street, on the loin | S¢Fou certainly Is grounded upon no reliable infor- | prices should bring out sates of the bonds | was quiet but prices were steady; a sale of 50 bbls, Jersey opinions excitedly and bet their money. ‘Thus, at | PME 2 stop or delay in’ going past tho ‘others. | or July, and sten!ing $200 wort of cioth. He was | Mstlow on the suijec so helt it will not be at ali surprising, a5F was made at ¥6 40, We quot . te : : e Bua 85 Go Enquirer made no effort to overtake him, but came | genr to the Penitenuary for thres years, wine mutter Of the Enelih tse aa MISSION. | tnaged, the street Mma: repare: % 5 2 S = " & ae” " m y be prepared to see these re- 50a 6B oue point the listener would have been Imtormed | moderately up the homesiretch. Kingfisher ran | LancNY IN a ARO RANK oA NEW. ORLEANS 1 scoHHGRe UT doeRAN Ga oe Cotte AE Has chack E:| McssGaat Lava uv tdlechanes eotomring tad coda is that “Kingfisher was the best. three year old in the | home a winner of the heat by a length and a half. | “grek Loss HIS CoAT—ME. MOW! ON 1H ALES E A SCORMADCA OF. nf, Che saane Lag veoh erante concerning, the London be 1s yx in the } yy ; " " te still in abeyance. The reason of is continning so 5 Wa 6 ‘world,’ and in another mstance that “Enquirer had sr-eng > larar haifa dozen lengths. ‘ime of the BRN MULE QUESTION. ° leas ERM ae tie ioe mae of ine market state the truth it 1s extremely doubtint g Soe re 4 been tried and wasasiayer.” And in this strain | Second Heat,—A heavy rain fell bet heat Florence Dempsey was trled upon a charge of | West ind Holter, where Mr. Freiinghuysen was ne | Wlether speculative sales at these prices will prove | Extra Mi pene: 6 Ba 8 OD ‘ . mderi “traci ie: ye Hnguarer | Stand larceny. ‘The complainant Thomas H. Len- | cently stopping, through 1 brief evsatjon the | at all profitable. ‘Tue government offer to purcha Round boop Olio, ship) 6a 6% ther Gescanied until the arrival at the course. rendering the track excessively heavy, Mnquwer | nox, who said, when cross-examined by Mr. Wowe, | other day with the latter genticman. 4 ie the , ee ets I Round hoop Ohio, trade Sion 7H) DERBOHING silo wune: pepk he lead at the start, Major second, Kingtisher | chat he was a resident of New Oricaus aud a mule | convertation tus tt was related to mie: Ld i | elicitea proposals for the sale of only $1 Family. Res one be Be ro \ : railing. (Going around the turn Enquirer led one | aealer by occupation, testified that he went into a | said the guest In question to | bonds, ‘The marker was highest at the close, | St Lonisiow extra. Gwe 78 showers that had at times been threatening | lengib, Major second, two lengths m frout of gambling saloon in Vesey street, and, the day being ‘thas ta depth a cbthanene erhatt ths Sa! ler aenhe’ wade 1508 8Oo during the morning at last burst forth at noon, and | Kuisher, Enquirer kept the lead dewn tie back- | yery hot, he took of his coat aud sat upon i; while | iy Atmeametartte $0 tue Cones cot at . a 8a 100 the rain fell in torrents for half an hour or more. It siretch, Keeping from # length to a iength anda | pe was in the act of throwing oif the copper from the | 9 - ie ¢ om | follows: States currency, sixes, 110% @ 111; bbe BOD ‘ more. halt in front, and when he gov Into the lower turn | pet he rose from his aeai, and, while tn ihe act of | nat ot “decided yet” red Mr. Fr @o., 1881, registered, 115!, a 11344; do. do., coupon, 7 ia 1980 dchuged the track, filling the uneven places with an | opened a gap of three lenytix, Major second, King- | removing the bet, some person'ran out of ibe room | be ee Beene SISK a Visses’ aay nve-twetiddas, Seautenndo Mey Lee 576 inch or two of water and on the backstretch form. | Msher close up. | As they approached the three-quar- | with IMs coai, which contained $700; a man who was | "3 ‘Ol private business prevents your going #? pape etd es hg aN id a a tee Ce renee dug little rivutets, making What turfmen term “a | tet pole Kingfisher passed the Major and took on the sidewalk saw the prisoner in his shirt Lear ere Damievs. prevents your going? and = Noyember, i104%( a 10%; do. do, 1862, Spring Wheat was dull very heavy course.” Atone o'clock the little goas | Wd place and lay there tivo lengths behind 0. i - | sleeves and have a coat him; aon three | that sit aloit and hold the reins of the wind | “uirer. As they passed under the string at the | weeks afterwards an of arcested the prisoner | e ry offered, but it would scarcely bave brought over #1 and weatuer in thelr hands checked the | @@d of the first mile Raquirer led two | and found two pawn tickets for a coat and vest upou a y it Hs A0., 1104 & T10%,; do. do., 1865, do. do., 10%) & | Wincer wheat was in active demand, moxtly on speculative ne- unwished-for storm, and the clouds partially break. | J¢paths, Ktugflsher second, half a length in front | him, which, however, did Mol represent Air. Leu. | pasa Fenian Ra, Gell en eae 110%; do, co., 1855, conpon, January and July, 109% | court, and prices were le. mite, better, the inarket closing itm ing away, gilupses of sunshine appeared, and the | Qf Majors | but | going around ‘the wpper turn | nox's coat.’ Dempsey voluntarily siated in the sta- |... ave a horror of crossing the-oeean. L dvead | 1 16917 Gg, do,, 1867, do. 0., 1093; a 1003;; elo. dio,, | ASL SO for prime, in, store. ‘The sales were apt Bt tee heurts of the trong were g uddened. soou thereatter | Kingfisher agata fell in’ the rear. ‘The tall son. of | thon house that he had the coat, that other parties. | Oe sinha thick ais pe Sa ie a ad i nfovtion.” caste. \ Mar ® Gileneo, MLSS fon teat Bi, k Mionnnen O49. for the genial face ox Jun Valentine, Cierk of the Course, | Leanington kept the gp open to the quarter pole, | were concerned in the matter ahd he gov only $120. | 4, |,@almok vouch, of course, for the story, only that | 1868, do. do., 1094 a 109%; do. ten-forties, reis- | Nov i Chlenkar S15 fae fer Nok Minos ; appeared hear the pool stand, and shouted, with ex- | Taming well within lmseif, while Major was doing | The prisoner, in testifying on bis own behalf, Said SER MUMCH ae eee Oot rcnier tered, 104 m 104%; do. do, coupon, 1LOTY al senont aris =! his best, aud Kingfisher was not pulling so strong as | that te did not steal the coat, but admitted aat he | 9, CTE ae ae Conant als “We run ! he had done in the first heat sé the same point. | was gambling there and won $i20, Mr. Lonuox was | Phere was a very fhe coucert given last evening H o ambition fr such high Mee!” conpon, do., 111 & 111%; do.*do., 1864, do, | and nominally tower, There was no choice No. 2 spring annet say that. Lm ‘#1 60 for inferior to prime amber winter, $1 65 a Hl He 4 ior white, Corn was dul and lower, the sales belng Shi ‘ he heat 6 th GEER ee ee ee GOLD STEADY 121%) A 122. Dasbela af fa. 8 o,f r Be nixed Western; 81 5 a 1 08 owher a sked aucitone: Going down the backstretch Kingfisher made mis rt , . Ma e! ove! by Ha Sanderson, of rhe gold “ke! nn » stree! 2, tor yellow, ani . for wale. ‘Cass ware ic Dee OO a ae eee ne auctioneer) Un--|-ran, bat Malas wonid or, zeaign May plaes, tx him: | Mhcartin necie too ee aa ee Toeeunee amap thine coor Ti ataiion te see tecing rab Latig ad the dechpeiee Cor our bouts in | Sara Rta mies eater eer re ado m ‘ 7, The rT a ' ty l . something more thau a concert, In addition to Mr. | “eeclined 21 rices for our bonds in nly about 26,1 : jo and e “We do—to-day,” persisted Valentine. The two shat the gap up on Enquirer for | an amusing speech, dwelling ract bp os as ‘an for inferior Western, ye and barley were dali and “Weil, come up'here and Pil seit a pool ony short time, and lay * lite over ® length | nox's mule aud horse prociivities. Sanderson playing with hie ushal exquisite skill on | London. As soon as the advance in the rate of dis- | Nwninal. Ot bartey walt 000 Vashels No. Cuaada, were old boy,” shouted back the active litte man whi ind, the latter running steadily and without tue | in his usaal Impartial and lucid manner, pi | oe ma Cee Ie mai ‘ombone solos LY | count was made known (ue price recovered to sold at $1 5 Valent 6 the ee st | least urging. Kimgfsher began to quivon the lower | the facts to the jury, whe, itch to tie. Laote over artists, there was the dramatic mixed in. pig: é GUNNERS were dull and prices were nominal at Ble, a Me. aicotine went to the staud and assured tie a 1 Lau jury, » 21 4 se r 3 M46. r came , ante’ ; Mr. Allerton ‘and Miss Rawlinson gave somet! but again went off to 121% when it was found that bags lo. mw Blyge. for cloth. No saloe were re: semblage that no poseponement would occur by the | tft and as he came into the homestretch he was | ment of many.ot tlic lookers on, reudered a ve rns faelag Ason gave something for bags and Sle. a dlige. for ea were re iuclemency of the weather. _ seen geiting tho whip, and Major then left him. | of not guilty. They were evidently more 1m | from Piette Jultev” and a portion of “Han | the higher rate for money in London nad not de- — The Tits of blue in the sky did not long remaina | Kinedsher was punished the greater part of the way | by Mr. Howe's speech than by the testiinony, ‘re Dichly pleased, Numerous attendance and all | preaged American securities, Furthermore, although | nat beacon of fair weaiuer, Clouds soon again | "P_ the stretch without a response, as he | ‘rhe following 1s the calendar tor to-da. psy case aN AMR AERP the specie shipment to-day was over @ million and a shot over the firmament, and again the | Wa8 hopelessly beaten by Major, | Enquirer | people vs. Patrick Kearney, robbery; Same vs. John | " ades ; Tain descenaed, with but slight “internus. | a@o on under a strong pull, clear of Major, and | Anderson, rovbery; same ve. f Seggner, telo- | MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. half dollars, {t 1s doubtful whether the-shipments |" luster was dnil sad no ¢ales were reported. Prices, were sio, fa copious showers, unuh the” track | passed under the string four lengths In advance of | lous gesiutt und huitery: Same ¥s. Thomas O'Beien, | for the immediate future will be In proportion to the | Nominal ab 1okac. @ 1/¢e~ gold. for Manilla; bo. 9 Ge., do., for ne 4 a wa r rese! im, the latter being tree lengths im froat of King- ame Vv: ‘tetas - ute; Uges doy for Sisal, and Vgc. do. for Tampico, ta when the third race was being run resembled @ escape < ie - | felonious ant battery; Same va. Jonn | gaiounts sent since the inanguration of hosttiities in} bond. «andl, the water being three and four inches devp, | Ssher. Che time of the hy Dugan, fe assault and’ Dattery; Same ys. | Meeting of the Board of Aldermen—More Hay. —The demand was pasaably active, and prices were i De | Hane * ts He ) 4 ‘ 5 ne ; j Pi , w ‘The Jawn Was like a river and everybody sought me | frst, being in B:5424. At 1 Sdward Cooper, obtaining goods by fixe pretences; Gas—The New Post Office Enctosnre | Europe. The condition of the foreign exchanges 13 | steady and firm ut Ac. a Moe. for shipping, la $1 5 for te. stand. The riders of the horses were drenched be- | S9¢m much distressed, whtie tie others we: vs. Josep Gregory, grand larce: 2 vs. Fire F: inhi 5 i againet any other presumption. ‘Lhe course of the | ail lots, #1 U5 a Gl 16 for long rye etraw and We. for short fore they, started, uid at the finish looked pitiable | Of solu Burke, mand, re Fxtingaiphing Job. y ‘The market wan doll, but unchanged. ‘There was 4, except for wnull lot to supply fumedlate wants., od trom We, to 20e. for common to civics Was better than the finish huqutiver did not © budly ee grand larceny; Sume vs. siete an ery do, i : indeed.” Accompauying the rain were frequent | Third Heat.—The greatest excitement was. then | yrand larceny: Same vs. Doulel McGrath) | Pursuant to adjournment the Bourd of Aldermen | BMirkel is shown in the table Ded grit ig eo gr lh Bare Boa Mashes of lighaing, aud the deep reverberations of | Malilested between the heats by the backers of | Thomas MeGrath, m Brown, rebbery; | me erday afternoon, with the President, Alder- | 104. Moe Ye however, were quitesteady, espe . thunder as it roied over the mountains and settled | Kingtist and ever ’ effort was made to hedge. | same ys. James Conw in tis intensity around the park, drowned the voic Eaquirer was the favorite at very long odds. Ne | grand larceny of the pooisciler aud trigutened the ladies even more | Jumped away with the lead, Ktngfsher second, Ma- | {vom the person; Same vs. Louts Beet, jarcouy froin than it did the horses, jor close up. ing around the turn Major took | the person; Same vs. Paul Kelly, rape; Same vs. THE EXUITEMENT OVER THE ROBINS STAK second pluce and ran up close to - | Adam Lang, rape. ‘The Gtst race on the programme of the a quirer, the latter leading pasi the quarter-pote ly for the gro- were unimportant, Anoexed are ehael Ward and overs, Same Wilam Barmey, larceny 10:11 A. M. wses, The wal ¥ at weurrent quotations :— man Coman, tn the chalr, ‘There was a tall quornm of members present, including ALDERMAN JRROMP, | who mado his first appearance as a muneipal man Cuba—Centrifagal and mixey Clayed . Murcovado, refining. " fi " = in the go jour Muscovado, grocery Rovins Stakes, produced the greatest an. one length, Kingfisher five lengths behind. CURT CALENCAI—THIS Di! 2 He sat beside the indefangable Trevi : $i tow Pp speculation Ppt eallg if had Been ve Enquirer was under a strong pull down the back- Sal dis ooo oT A and carried himself with becom in 2 al bisa! per cent for carrying to fat for borrowing. The } jngiish Istan 50. jurward to With indescribable tnierest by turfmen, | Stretch, leading one leugii and @ half, Major second, Surteme CouRT—Cnampens,—Held by dng : coming dignity. | Sieria, for Europe, took out $1,584,656 in specie, | New Orlaans. 958. three lengths ahead of K way around the tower turn and up the howestretch, passing uader the string at the end of the first mic nose and tail, Eaquirer Orst, Major second and Kingfisher third. Me was Inbortag bard at smiuch as the Contest would bring together eriox three year olds, Belmonts Kung! 4enerai Buford’s snquirer, Here was the excitement and scidom im the mistory of tie vurf during years has it been so intense. Kinglisher, by rec . Ne wilsher, They raninthis | parjurd. Calendar called a Nos. 106, Alter the usual preliminaries had been 888 do. Porta Rivoy é disposed oof # large number of resolutions LOX a EI & LE were Introduced relative to the laying of gas & BOY; RUSDERER IN NAW JERSEY, and theerection of gas lamps, Am ng these and the Morro Castle, for Havana, operations of the lowst— date, 16, 0, English Tsiands, ‘AVAL STORES. —There was rather more netivity tn tie market for spirits turpentine, the demand belug almost ea- urely from the trade, but the offerings were more than 1,105. The | i Exchange Bank were is fol- ' i told al de ¢ demand, and prices rectied igc. per galiou, ona nae shes, by F PS ei comtfipinerne Me Was very iti. beter - one providing for the erection and lighting of Gold cleared + $84,645,000 | tae ve awitin however some: holucee demendiant De Ea eee ene Tee ein Gnu a8 LOI | hee cain . Enquirer dashed away | The Greenville Affray—Verdict of the Co: Jawps in front of St. Gabriels chnreh. Some time | Gold balances... . +e 972,098 ‘Tho sales were 250 bbls. Wo.—ebietiy at ‘odus, and imany thousands ot dotlars were staked 11 | OM Going eae er eS: Wok s iy r ayo a resolutton was adopled authorizing the ere Currency balances, 4,198,905 | the’ inside price. Rosia— steady, with @ thismauner. Those who knew Huquir wever, | wad was live ny mower & was, ners Jury—A Lad Ten Years O14 Com. tion of gas lamps ja irout of Si. G would not desert bim, and took all ihe bers thus | however, taken 19 band agatu,and led py ‘el’s Acaden, moderate demand, while the otber grades were slow of sale to sustain is reputation. Wie run @nd Kingitsner came int meut Hud not abated, but c t the quar- 4 i} STOCKS DULL AND ONG, but unchaged in val e wales were bb. ou cs ook | 1 pets nut | tor pole three lengths altead of Kingisher, wit ba mitted on x Charge of Manstanghter. ais extra light t4 not enough jor the Rev. M had tel 7 and do. Now ie Py a analy ae ar this: ieee cepa aint riven Major the go: On the backstreich King- | Tue inquest on the boay of te boy Augustus | VlowWrey's congregation, so extra lamps are needed hange only Uninly aitended and | Spyies qhote "Strained, $1,707 No, el 8) a poae, ‘ i une first heat was | fisher was for and he clos Bei iat = $3 a and to give the east side more light. ‘The re question was with ra iid over in accordance 3 : ; : with role. A resointion was introduced directing , te Long Room the transactions were also on a tot the temporary resolulion granting more room | litaited ecate; but the tone of the market was more for gt eae ay fuoyant on the apparent reversal of speculative authorities to carry on thelr work be rescinded and | teeltmg concerning American socurities in the Eng- empowertog the Department of Parks | ish market. Should foreign ¢ ed up newly | Thea, of Greenville, Was held by Coroner Barns on all the daylight, bus this waa allowed as & favor by the jockey of Enquirer. The latier | Weduest Antenaity., ‘The iruds of Knyulrer stack to the | Was under a strong ~ | briety th zed and John Butler, the lat- pool stand and took the large odds. cising work, Major now began to give It up badly. | terienand el ars of age, played bail thousands ahd iens of thousanus were bet Liere and | He nad shot his boit. Knautver galloped around tie on Monday and the bail bap’ ad to roll in the mad, on the track, ‘The rain again came dowa in a por. | lower tur of ‘Mimgfehen and | A aispate ensued as to Which of the two. shoud Il fect deluge, cleariwg the timid to the Grand Stand by alength, Major | rs 4 Shine Gap ae dealings were barely suficient to make prices. Ln | No.1, $2 00 ie, B83 76 a $475; exira do. window ‘glassy 55 Wilmington tar was activa generally beld at the close at #250 a $260. ‘There were sold 3,200 bbia, at G1 % a $2 60, chiciy at $1 90. Of New. bern "tar there were sold 80) bbls, at pL 8), while 100 bbin. Washington bi 1 #0, ‘Oi4.8.-Liugerd was dull, but without change Small ales were made to jobbers at Yc, | O ther kinds were pital thos come to | dali, but steady, at the quotations published in our last iasue. ut ‘The facts adduced in evidence are ¢ value. ne oft at, and Ta struck pr. Sod after er a8 7 88 8sh0 0. e « y clong- ae " " " uger: PROVIG(ONS.Receipte, 29 bi ork, 25 do. beet, 174 Kingasier's | adiierenta gent lum up to a ai Gaui deal | Batler reprimanded ? tel Doak fence, This resolution | ‘ending grand Muanctal revulsion tn the Old | pore was dull and honey ana prices were lowe: SEE en a ith cae UT si $100, for two year olds, three.quarters of | Ue latter, while she w ; was also laid over. A petition was received ir m | World, tnstead of recalling what tt has already ine | So , Phere were naka 7A) Nh. bin, were aol at beds Rb gh y amile, the winner of the West End Hotel Stakes to | Delind and raising hi 1 bat Jeiled Thou to the | the Metropolitan Fire Extinguishing Compauy end | vested with us, it would prove a godsend to the | 94150. Extra pritoe was quoted mt $26, without. salen. and greenbacks in’ handfuls went into the barry five pounds oxtra, niin | ground with a blow whieit fractured the skull, accompanied by # resowuon virtually a TATUM asta det Th stocleg, | Drested hope were qnoted at 12c. a 124gc., with x inoderate Drovhels with drotrerrantd tad og with their mothe H. B, MoGrath entere JoKinney, by War | re ah A had led w his home, where QIVING UP TAR STREETS AND AVENt half stranded cliques ‘who, loaded up with stocks, | 4 Live hogs were only moderately dealt fn, tut wit. 1 | le died the followin y. The jury rendered a ver- diet thar Than came to bis death fom the erlec # blow from # ball bat m the ‘On this verdict Coroner Burn panty jail for t Mra. By to the above mentioned company by empowering the | are now ling im very shallow water, company to lay their mains and pipes im the streets | phe o danger 1s that the near approach | hess was light, though prices were steady. About 100 bbis., aud avenues and along the bulkheads of the city. | 3/0 OnLy Ang te nn ean many Tn lots, were cold within. the range of $18 m 416 On motton the matter was referred (oa special c of the season for active, it not stringent, money muy | Mieggwnd $16 60 a B19 for estra do. Tiere mitioe appomted by the President, comprising AL eat thera of a harbor wherein to market their atocks dul and daughters, The excitem: high, and the twenty-live minutes between the heais did not alay it. he rain stil cy down vehemently, Some wished it would continue | and the track would, by becoming softer, be be Dance, dam Roxa barige iy valu, Common to prime grades were quote K. Ryehards entere fc, 8 Oe, with arrivals of 1,952 head, In beet the puse ho bas been 4 er, rhuirged, Lo evidene he one, dam Vesper Li } aod nominal; prime ness was quoted at i abettor, was dt cording to quality, with & Withers entered c custody as men Wotan, Reilly and Ervin; 2 C fl “short, st nd decisive”? Eaies, ree Baas, Ware than tig ‘dumpy” conditton during the first heat, | Purdy & Withers entered ch, f, Rattan, by Lesx- hi ‘fren ne : Ber co : - oF pave ni ¢ upon the community. A “short, sharp and deetsive’ nd nominal at the prices previously current; no sates at * ve 7 waving been adduced to show. her complicity in the A large number of papers were recoived from the E are ee in Une brought the coursers to thet Oe eR Aah ia 4) wir. She felt ramer mort ‘Unfortunate | Board of Assistant Aldermen, embracing te us | bull movement at (his hour might prove @ brilliant | were reported. | There was no business of moment reported | r beng the Lrst led in, closely blauk “How is ber “Has he got over it?” “Oh, L wi he has,’ came from a hundred tongues, scores of lorgneites were levelled to” ascert his condition, At last his clothes w 1 ed ch. f, i bedanatihe occurrence Which culminated {ia manner she least | style of resolutions and ordinances, al of wich : pected. wel « Thav belonged to one of the oldest families, not only in Greenvilic, Dat in, Hudson couaty, and great in bacon, which, Lowever. was held for full figures, owing t victory, but woe to the stragglers whom the ides of | to the somal scpEy long paoer vse ayia ai eee Be ibe. — latd over. Pe Rah Sie baten. joc rane the latter price was generaliy asked, The market for cut Alderman WOMMMAXx rewarked that the Commiitee | *! piember shail cateh jooking for still higher prices Sookie Was AGay the deena eing ‘aimont entirely ‘confined on he when al) their companions have scrambled to get OUb | to email lots, and prices of almost ail kinda favored buyers. ta Richards 60e removed, ald the ltl naiane were tell’ 550 sympathy 1s mantlested for we jamily. “Ab the same REVISPRICTING OF 1 the top of the market. ean iiona Fe ere ped teehind teens oer Sea niet. Manet Wak Shee eee ee Set time tt IS conceded on all sides thal the boy whois | would be ready and happy to receive any ¢ 10 following were the closing prices at the last sea- | city, which commanded about yesterday's prices; prime Ur pg eens erwenae et sbentnh stoke alt np a eae se io anawer for the eviine had no intention Whatever | ttonson the subject OMUL the JOtL inst, ‘i desaeda sath th gaya ae es” | Sead quoted at Ife withont sales of consequence: of city, ive Pete ip & climace yeu Donié. he look..|. Mocrath’s 108 " which would endanger the \ife of | enjogistic resolutions in relation to the dem! sion of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 62 & | 350 ‘pkgs were aold at Ie. 4 16%40. for No. T aad kettio. Modwhlapers Much Hie Meo tints : is playmate. Tp this view of the case Coroner | jate Assistant Alderman Henry Rogers were 7; Consolidaiion Coal, 30; Cumberland Tron, 40; | | PETHOLTCM.—the market for eride in buik was more was calied tu Kingfisher, who then haa made his | ‘Totals 1,400 | ee ee question of batt within th Western Union, 8174 a 24%; Quickstiver, 4% bids | Samp appearance. “Hasn’t got well over it by —~,"" J a shouted one more entiuctastic individual, and eer. MeKinney got @ commanding a A aL et | ri r tainly that seemed to be the cause, buy Enguirer | Richards’ dilly second, Jerome's filly third, Rattan FUL OCCURRENCE. sie Santon: ot ae Nee aid “not appear at ali to mind the exertions sonrth, with Nelly Ransom far beliad. The start | by Chartes H. Seaton, of io. 47 Far street, he bad made, and ‘Condition | Was the worst that has been given during the micet- be baila eI RS a young man twenty-three years of age, of excellent torunfor a Kingdom. There was no delay. The | ing. MeKinney had it wl lis own way to theend, | Attack en Town Gficers by an Army ef | family and splendid opportuntiies, was arresied in judges were anxious, the Jadies were enthusiastic | although Richards’ fily Closed up some of the " sag , 1 1 we isse: aneeaee betters will Wit excitement. We word Oavlignt on the homestretch, — Nelly Ranson | Wemeo—The Wormer Beaten and Drivea | Newark yesterday and commited to the Kssex 5‘ Of the Field. county jaii to await trial ona charge of obtaining u aud the horses got away excellently, and | Ml, landing ® good third. She was at that the tap of the drum was qi behind when be ew) ber Last Wednesday afternoon a novel and fierce reli Vegi art Pere ee Bae ago he more excitediy given than ever scfore, Away they | hali-mile pole, Mckinney wou the heat by six z PaaS tad: By dened, | (iselte ir. Geore Wa ut of six went, Buquirer to the iront, one-quarter, one-halk lengths, Rihards’ filly cond, about the sanie dis. | "le, which might have terminated In bloodstied, dollars, two journalists ont of five dollars the mile, they run, and (he mud flew in great clouga | tance ahead of Nelly Kausom, Rattan fourth and | occurred at Washingtonville, in the town of East | cach, ‘Dr. Bale ee eouec geno twenty ton. Beles were on ‘Change as low as 224c., but at Lover a vayly juckete okey: ia " Nine, 12h che: Vest ste iy. TI | i. ers in like “a 5 os neler Wees, carly iecepclaabie ete sie chung dp He cleat ath mute RAC) | Pinkney ne a aaa Frid bits apr gtd ot Soins time ago, after disbursing some £20,000" on the $1; do. preferre MM & 83%; Cleveland, Co- begbeichs a ome sale Wises a "F karen wee huif Was reached aud the excitement grew more in- | Sertone Race for all ages. Purse $600; Mount Vernon, 1 appears, had empounded some | young man’s benall for depts and ocher matiers, his | jumbus, Cicinnatt and Indianapolis, 77 a 70; | Hyouown:, hw tule, for the lam hale of August at 2i¢e. tense, When “Kingusher is gone!” went ringing over ; the winner to be xold Tor $ cattle and geese belonging to several resideats tn the | lather, Mr. Horace Seaton, turned him adrift and New Jeraey Central, 10034 a 1007; Rock Island, | prices there were sellers at the clow field and stand, and, sure enough, such was the cas o be sold for $740 allowed & lbs.; for $600, | neignbornood, and {t being alleged that he had | now refuses to do anything for his dishonered son. | td Aiwankeg and St. Paul, 58% 0 5847 | ott Carolina was dull, but T but the flre nad | 10 lbs. Any surpius over stated selling price to 0 | shown partiality to other violators of the pound pity Models bee Pence eM NM kt Hl i apa a hate Ae page were dispooed of al faye. & r galloped home an | to the second horse. jaws, a large fores of German and Trch women, associate of gambiers and other disreputable per- | qo, preferred, 1634 @ 75%; Toledo, Wabash and ‘Auxne—Linseed was quoted at about $2 80, gold, du nent unparalleled on | John O*vonnell entered br. My ith vari u | sons, His young and charming wife is nigh broken , 485 a referred, 72 bid; Fort gata Bostow at $2 17)5, and 4,000 the-tutf. ‘Tue condition of KiugUsher was euongh Lexington, dam Lucy Fowler 1 SAE tis CONnEATSE, DOANE en WT eae hearted at the wiamy thus heaped upoa her young | Western, 48 Pe ges aoe 4 Alton, 116° bia; Obu Both arrive here pér Carsbu on private terms. *Urase wore 10 excite the sympathy of the more tender hearied, | Isaac W. Pennock entered bp. ¢. visited their neiglberho ‘This warlike preparation lite, igh Wayne, 9245 bid; cago an ny ; 0 | dail and nominal, ‘at Lac, for clover and $7 a 4740 tor as he appeared to be greatly distressed and had tho Revecea T. Price... on te. part of the women having beea kl eae Re and Mississippi, 82% a 52%; Delaware, Lackawanna | timothy. “oumps.” Another heat was to be run; but whe | Carrol & C bs 4 REAL ESTATE SALES, BALTPRTRR.-Oradi firmly bold, at We., gold race’ Was. alrehay mongeetD erane’s tintin brought to the notice of Justice Mecks, ‘that official, and Western, 104%¢ a 105; Morris and Essex, 8834 @ | phe Halen alladod to 9 Chaat ore ‘at bags on the spot non 4 , y having ¢ailed to his assistance some hall dozen‘con- whe tc i 21 ’ ; ei <3 and to arrive aud tn Boston at 9c. # 93¢c., gol and so the thifd eat proved, as nqurse lables and. special oficers, including the pound: | ‘Te following are the particnias of yesterday's | 00; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 3% 8 34; Hannibal | ante Attys dosipel crarstoray aad pricas Were sical 2d home an easy victor, tilling the po: master, repaired to the pound and attempted to re- | real estate sale ana St, Joseph, 107; do, preferred, 10844 @ 108%; | atilt nel the prineips! operators, petees were sendy aad IE Omron, creaking tne heart of move a post Which had been put down to prevent | nreky yaRM ruorcRry (canterin7, ». J. ux souxsox | Cleveland, Columbus and indiana Central, 17), @ | fim at dle a Ivo, for fair to good rebning Cubs, There & es within the eusuing tee days. Mariposa, do., preterred, 944 @ 10; Boston Water Power, 16 # 18; Adams Express, i Tig & OT; Welis-Vargo Express, 13), a 14%; do, | 8% serip, 24 a 2%; American Express, 43 a 431; United market for Lepr rt 4 pecrliative sng hee States Express, 43% a 44; Pacitio Mati, 3036 0.9056; | {rRRtt gene mnt naatous Yo fenitze peices were hoary ‘ew York Central consolidated, 915409134; do, scrip, | and lower, closing | at about Qc. for lots on the spot d Ye, a We. for Auguat delivery, There were n ¥ Firte, 20 bid; Marion, 132 a 134: Reading, | feyoried” Japbing lots were slow oF sale, the demand. velo "G; Michigan Central, 117% bid; Lake Store, | HEM: and guaran ome lonau st Hie, 8 Bice ine go3, 289%; Mtmois Central, 131 bid; Cleveland and | any demand and as the offerings were beary prices deciioet Pittaburg, 105 bid; Chicago and Northwestern, 80/4 | {iy 1¢ par gallon, the market closing weak at, the raiic it A-NEWARK SWNDLER CAPTURER. no sales were reported. homiaaliy quiet, there being na Jonnolly, by y Norton, dam R. B, Connoliy. 90 aisiter’s OWner at ti . Norton +. OB, ‘ ° h ai GETIU hhde., part if not all a se. tor Caba Gib comrtbutnnd cor. Se 900" eae the pound gate trou bdelug opened. Before their ey WH. + em’ Porte Kivos also Si boxes ou privaie terms, Weaned was the foubettaorae men cor. sitea won. | Boner i theo work was completed, however, they were atiacked | 7 4.19 1909, rth at and Berry av, 25xi00 gt THE SUB-TREASURY REPORT. Ioaderately active for hard, for soft white, for extre C and ioe Piucrabte tmterest, -nowwihstanding the telantel $605 1,080 by the infuriated woinen, who, by i& vigorous appii- | Tote tt to 2, 71h at aud tien j #0'| The folowing AthoWh tie restite OF th-day’s. bust quote’--Cibacctnterior wy eomonneeytelogs Vondition of the track s vad hatanding. the triguticl RD R. on. ! ton of their weapons, drove the Jusuce and M18 | Uorag to ky 7h st, B5x100, 700 le owing Jay's bust ew O60.; tain Tedning, W4e. ; cond refining, 10e AAS ings, The “genuemen jocks wane : Se at tie posse off the fleld, and then tore down tie enclosure : BL Bess at the Sub-Treasury in thts city: grocery, Wigc. a lviye.}" prime varied at the three-qns sunock gelting away t mnolly third. They assed tae stand ; centrifugal (hi and boxes), ipo. ® Eisen s molasses atu ‘aod “oO hts a 100.5 me boy Stade Ue. a, Wye] don 18 10 10, 10M. a ainid yells und other equaly disgracotnl demonstra. | Lote 7 to 40, Germ tions of thetr victory over tie orticers, [i ts under. stood that warrants have been issued for ihe arrest | Tots 35 and Bh Bib 9 present, and each was more or jess ; the good wishes of those intinat with them 0 strive for the vioto Gold receipts. Gold payments. OK NO. a and Germania ay, 2 and Germania av, 25: fu dos, 10 t0 12, 1c, : ‘ any oF ‘ . o, 12Ac.; doy 18 ty £0, 180. & YB" Was not alone the only incenitve, ‘The nilug hate a tengih, | oF Mny of the guilty parties, Lote #1 and 8c) Sth Currency receip Iifge don totals 11g. a The do Go 2, Teg prize, an elegant silver’ punch bowl, yelued lengths ahead of R. B irra EMER eT Lots 27 to BO, bth pitted 1030. do., grocery 1Wige. n Ldse. Fore i: Ames at $600,was placed upon a pedestal in rront of the | Connolly, Guing ar ppev tara the Done- FIRE AT JERSEY CITY. Lots 21 to 26, 7th at, 25xi00 Currency ae & Co. make the stock today am follows :~98,007 bhedmsy D4 rend i aud, dn (uit view of ane andience, and | ratte colt led one length, the Pomnock second, four | a Lots 15 to 96, Beh wt, 254100. Customs. . Boxes, 471.909 ba elicited many commendauions for {is exquisite de- | lengths alead of Gonnoli At the quarter | At four o'clock y ing home. The | pole tl about hale & | outiu Somers’ terday afternoon a fire broke raev of W Lote to 14, 6tn st, 29100, nod 1,08: Kor was duils the demand being Wight ¢ | Lota to 7, Oth sty’ 95x100. uy Detter grades. ‘otwL to 7, Ob ay’ $B dy, especially for the grades. ere sold witha (he range of Liigc. @ i9ige bign and finish. it was worth t Doneraile pul Tac ney, d P few aurll lots riders were ,eutiemeu Well Known in soci circles, | ie ahead of Pennock, Who was . five sie a a a a s BLOCK NO. 7. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANIE. ior comumpn ty chol: This race Was Wou by the favorite, but the riices fleugins Invivont of Connolly.” Golag down the | Md South wigith strvets, y City, and 190 bar- | Lots $1 to 245, Oth st SA, . 3 — rh PAULO. ie dataand was oxly moderate, Sate i,000 resenced A ludicrous sigut When tt was finished, atreten Connolly made good running and closed | Tels of gasoline were destroyed. The liquid be- | Lots 4 and ss, bth at, dal Tharaday, August 10:55 A, Totg at 10o, 0 Irae, sccomting to QNaIT. a 100 hele handsome costumes belug transiormed inio ly, and on the lower turn took secoud piace, the | longed to Mc. Wheeler, of New York, whose 1084 18 | 151497 250 | $1000 US 5.90, c, 6S, n.c 108% MOddaN TOAHR, ee ee ETT OrA SE GOUIDER, Eo anion rive OF euits darker than the dirtiest coal te: When | Doneratto colt pemg beaten there by Pennock, The | about $4,000. The damage to the butlamgis over | (otya 20 wd mall WW Sw do, etre oie mee SL WRK Lord Wodehouse returned to 4 ie Bland he wes ke; vis " { bait that amount, but its covered by insurance. > DApm | Dis at BL i the lead, h unt thirty yar we Ww a

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