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al | CREW YORK RERALD, SATURDAY, OuroBER 16, 1870TRIPLE SEEM, aay | densa hands conve mace wo erearenort |, MAWMOTH CAISSON. PROSPECT- PARK FAR GROUNDS. | Seco" “ura Sxemeet res of the Hottentos With the whip is surprising, Ho the New York Shore of the Cust River wong aie rea ne cena eae tor pryntctt Bridge--Itq Cost and tho Quantity of jn t 4 hell e driver by en > fn te Torres “auto the Tova when they seouied in- | Déaterlal In Tey Third Day of the Agricaitural and Horticultural J 7P, Liceuse gums slong after that several Mngt Exhibition—A Grand Attendancs—The Trot- vance tte alton wn wan vo leat vias th or et the Realm of minisconcos of ting the Grost Atiraction—Gauatiet t0 | as the horses turned and camo bark tothe cms. i 0) v & Bell, ‘neers, of Greenpoint driver of Surprise made cai W. Woodr: Glittering G ai i naa eee a ee oF eater ton o Dhcest ‘Winzer of the Throo-yoar-old Colt the driver of License, of Mattea ean fais hee the — “tow are Yae roads, Doctor?” a 0 Btake, and the Trot for the 2:26 lower turn and causing hia to break up. Mr. Doty % “As Laany bofore, the country ts a very. dimentt | CMR, dectemed to form ® portion of the founda- i showed marks on the sulky and also on the horae, : How and Whore the First Diamonds Wore | one ana very mountainons, Buel must do the gov- | tou on the New York shore of the East river bridge, furse Unfinished aud =. caused hy. the collision, added to witeh they hed stip THE RENSSELAER PARK ASSCCIAIICN. Found—“Diamond Cut Diamond” in Native | Sind Zosas riche into the heatt ai the womeene | oud upon which the tower en that side Postponod. Sarprise, and, from the testimony thus ad- ; V toeg mniniaia thom in magnificent ordor. ‘They | WH! rest It will be Iw form and con- duced, “ine jnliges distanced “Ligense and gave Tnoy, Oct. 14, 1870. Trading—Tho Way to Reach tho Mines— have ai many English and native convteta that | traction similar to the one launched from Chariés E. Loew the oat, ‘The time contd | There was an immense attendance to-day to wite Wonderful Kortes—Liqnors in the o y yak work spon. them ail tho time. | theiy shipyard tn March last, which has since | The attendance at the Prospect Park Fair Grounds | not Be mers a recor, hoke J SeaTian, Of Doh Bake ness thé trotting at laer Park. ‘The weather Nabhan SecA: Mowe Sucker ThaJaoger In. traversing, 60 en Pari k ipronype | Deen placed tn position and Is now being built upon | yesterday was very large, the ladies beng out in | thor Surprise broke up and then swerved to the | W@8 Me and the track was in exceilent condition “Interv a.” 4 Which you piss over It Now you go apparently | On tho Brooklyn side of the river, The magnitude great numbers, After visiting the various depart- | righi, aud tuat mstead of hin pelng the aggressor | The last heatotthe undnisned rago of yesterday, nterviowel sacer over a Nigh clit by & windtng, Wriguling sort | of those caissons and the combination In them of the | ments of tho exhibition visitors settled down on the | the other party was to blame, The ‘\ judges did not | was won by Lady Backus in 2; Ke 3 " ight hav : +85 365 balconies of the club stand, in the grand stand, in axe Ce Enterta ap re eg ee Higd ‘The firat rave to-day was for a purse of $1,000, for their carriages and in wagons and quietly awaited | and gave hun tite full penaity of the law. all norses that never trotted better than 2:60—-§600 the great attraction at the grounds—the trotting. |, S#// Teat,—Surprise had the best of the stert by | to grat, $300 to second, $100 to taird—and was Won iD. a ¥ t ° ‘There were two events on the programme, the frst | the tact tthe became at a ae i toy gerd ese sees Posing Many ge Beoow's g g Jacl being & purse of $1,000, for horses that had never Gehed Urge a vet ca) ane ta a ciated iuoney and D, ‘Mace’s bl, site Coase te fr beaten nd they = conds, Going down ‘the baekstrete! am vel. gel a a a ne \d thesweepstakes of $2,050, for three- the stallion closed and shut np tho daylight, but nism an and aonres ge king Were distanced, Tune, year-cld colts. near the half-mile pole he left his feet for a momen’ The 2:26 horses [were callod on frst, and | aud lost two lengths. Surprise passed the pie in | pores except Lady Thorn, Goidsiaish’ Said end out of the six entries but three came to the post. | 1:63, to all appearances a very tired horse. Com- | Goorgs Palmcr—9i,.09 to fist, $000 be second, . silbere a & ‘ound the lower turn tie stallion gradually |<. Md 9 9 tour 4 . , $350 These were Mr, Ha beck’s gray gelding Surprise, hem ‘don him, aud, aftera severe straggie up the te toi eae pores Git ines een air. Jaines Irving's black station Charlos B, Loew, | homestretch. the atailion won the heat by tarce- | (jing accond money, and Borses George Whkew a Mr. D. Blaucnard’s chestant gelding License, | Warters of a length in 2:35, lula "imo, 2985 :4-— bet —2:9)-—d:3) 38 ipess painohoRnigatte seameguirut SURE gelding License. | "it was now getuing dark, and the “backers of sur. | live ‘Tuuio, 2240/4 —2:2i —2:2)—a:8) 229, Six heats were troited of this race, when darkness | prise wisiied tho race postponed, While the iionds rp of read, serwabiing as well os you can to tue bottom of the lly, as one might | Vetious jwprovements which have from time to ri gul Sonth Africa seems to be the chosen Jand of ren- san down _ yon mee of ene sheer vock. | time been anggested by eminent men thoroughly y o1 si t is seariul sometimes to seo how you a@re | conversant with the work render them at once struc- martina: ORLY hres OF [ONS FoRRs ego 8 F roing, ad you give up all hope of geting Uirough “forth to the four corners of the world Wat gold wit i whole men ‘sat an mabcoKch neck ‘Bue T tures of the highest Interest and ftaportance to the fields of wouder/al wealth had been found met with anvacchleat, and misnapa rarely | engineering sdaegcatn btategd which has at- 7 e 1.” ended the launching an Xing of the previous Walting silently to yield Is “Weil, what kind of @ plage Is Grafrelmett 2” vey sturdy aris of industrious diggers. Oh beanti Ut Lite town of aboueax Ueousaud Ine | Hiss, as Well ag its special adapabuty for ‘of the discovery were told with painful es habitants, seated in Whe heart oi suing moun- | the purpose for which It was designed, leaves Tho report of the geologist, Merr Neuch, who t talus. little doubt but that this one will atso answer the IP 18 CALLED GRAFPREINETT frst unearticda the hidden precious ore, because the fv Tae second race Was for & PUTSe of $2,509, for all setticn’s naine was Grag, When | Cit desired, There will be also @ few slight Im- rt e neki 1e more ey 2 om r ontsin this ono wich were observed to be mulnately the sclentude proofs of the presence of tie le Mere people came there they did him the com. | provements suerte metal in its reputea bed, which he had of asking hin to name the infant setuiement. | wantiag i the other, although to the ordinary ob- titemets wes {ho Nuine Of DiS writ server no dliferance in Its construction will bo no- . . : er a 9 " @ ogres e a! ft the stallion urged thut it should be trotted out, us iF it ME PAM Factory resulta. petthe two tovetler, they have stayed t tied, the new suggestions haying been made by | came on, and the affair had to be postponed until | of ut, SALE OF HORSES AT. JERCME PAN! chee ; ‘ ts ore | C¥Or since, end Graffretiott the piace 18 | Coloucl Rovbling with reference to the additional | this fleruoon at one o'clock. they believed that the stallion was the best horse at bpemens Then there came atlength the accounts of numer. | CYOF Brite, bit | Grates . additional | this aftoru that stage of the game, The judges wero anxi \ Miasiviticonsecign soll ae mrobabyy -f eae ones 1 pete strengthening bolts to be used in fastening on the | Aiter tue first neat of tho purse race was over the | that the race sho i be ‘anaes Mand atthe timo for PRONE EAE MV Ont 04 A sale of racing horses is now proceeding here! colts were called up, and out of the etx named on | the horses to be called it was yet light enough the programme to start, two were withdrawn, these | 10 8@ them all the way aroind the track, | Thore are sixty-cigut in the cutulogue, but as the ‘They appointed a strong b oO rolmen, in ordet \s e thus being John Stewart's bay filly éuno, and Jackson | to maton the horsea olosely “ Plena aud sab Ring Ma gnaptzited manta theiunrage: Neve 49 br orton: ry far been bought iu by tne owners, in tho belmont . idea . brid coerenbeee ane agora joa feta ee o a ine ate Heese. stable the folowing were sold;—Idaho, $160, boughs George B. Alley’s brown coit Gauntlet, by Hamble- | geored uutil the Judges were satisiied they could uot | by br. Cameron; Feuia $70; bough ‘Desk tonian, dam Lady Brown, by American Star; Guy | seo them, and they then postponed the rice uatil | win, of Canada;’ Lady ye ae one by ME Miller's bay fiily, by Ivon Duke; Wiliam ©, Bryant's Rls alexnoha, at one o'clock, Buch horse has two | Livingston, In Mr, Morrist Mr Siyumus sorrel colt by Golddust, and R. Bradicy’s gray colt eats, aud Whoever wins the deciding one will take | bought a fe pair of tivo year old vols, ip harness, es first money. lor guiv; Mr. Monson bought a oi Hazer, by Young America, THE SECOND TROT. Koutuely, for $505; Ar, Gaineron grr’ ane Gauntlet won the race in two straight heats, in | SA Day—The three-year-old Colt Stake, poste | two years old, for $205, and Mihouctte, wo yours most excellent time for a colt of his age. He ts a | Poved fom Octover 1; purse aud stake $2,050, mue | old, abthe same price. “An Me, dcrome’s’ stabia the” r eats, in Lares: Same purchaser ht Satanstoc ai 9130; Air, Lorile novle specimen of the Hambletoutan and American | G. B,’Alley entered br. ¢. Gauntlet 2 2] iad bougie Bice Ribbon at 600, zal ise al dou aud Star combination, not quite fifteen Lands nigh, but | Guy Miller entered b. f. 2 | a brown ily at $200. Forty"horgex have been sold, y. C, Bryant entered 4, c, soe 3] ei y formed at every point with such perfection that no ) R, Bradley entered g. g. Hager +3 dr rit DegaeRiennih cen famine tos sane oman t ih orange groves dnd time and jemon | tron angle at the base of the inner bottom edge. mg, two cargoes of Aus BI AP vate the Pintations an dewt of wins 18 | Tye developments of th Bi au fields to t n,.sne inate there ond exported, Maize, wheat aad Voge | par cal ae # aces yc es ay ear prowising prospects. They coon found tat they had | tables wisare raised. Only the Hottente » Who bas placed them in the working drawings been’ erasily deceiver, aud after bov 4@ for bread, and Uiey subsist | from witch the structure is to be mada, Jalarat almost el seem to grow fat upon it. ‘the Caisse < with bunger and privation returued to Balarat aod | Wajce setiiers have @ prejudice against ik Edon't ‘This caisson will be sunk on the New York side, Berdigo. know why. They do use it, though, 1m one form— | OPPesite the old cast slp of the Fulton ferry, for gum WORLD Ig NOW TRPA’ something like our mush and mu which a space is belug cleared by means of dredging to ayer more exciting rumor, Diamonds, 14s rata, regiehien 1s Grave nett from the diamond | machines, and it 1s hoped that with an ordinary of almost fabulons value have been found In this “aout two hreadred and evenly mallea, {after you amnount of encrsy on the part of the contractors the wand of extravagant prom Will this report | leave It you coine first to a high and dificult moun- | space will be cleared and the calsson placed in posl- also prove a hoax? It 1a cer tain, calied the Oderberg. That ts only about tion in November next. Midle str 3 inly supporied by @ | an hour's ride trom the town, or ab ut six or r testimony, Some of the diamonds | seven miles. There 13 a rough Kind of a THE CAISSON have actually found thetr way to Europa, | Motel just the other side of the mon - | isin reality an immense chest, and when the term ig ¥ abl ttle = shanti but prett and one of them proved to be Worth 10 | ee eee een ayy ee a kid | applied to bridge bullding tt snggests a wooden Jess than £40,000 ($200,000), But the colonists | you havea journey of 110 miles to make through g | box or frame of strong and massivo tim- | improvement could be wished, except in height, | J. B. Stuart entered br. f. Jano. ar, if the weather continues fue, seeta for some unaccountable reason to be nana. | bad country, but ean na iy until you get to bers intended for laying the fouzdations of | ‘fhiscolt, like Startle, the one Mr. Alley sold to Mr, | Jackson & Frost sieaaecnee em Supe ar, i TA Seed turally auxions to bring IM as many strangers as Hanover is a small viliae and has some very a bridge in snch situations and in positions | Bonner a short time since, was raised by Mr. Quarter, Hah Three-Quarters, Mite. Hoey oan get to share thelr good fortune, and one | curious fealares. It owes Its existence not 80 | Vie present cone: there Mal ae eee oeyused. IM | Charles Backman, at the Stony Ford stud Furst heat... 41 iat 2:03 aut NEW YORK CITY. can hardly resist the suspicion that these diamond | Much te trado, or ngriculare a8 to, the platy a subabie nature on the New York core ee on of | arm, in Orango’ county, aud fhe gentleman | Secoud heat. 41s Aiz1y 2:45 ney THE BEITING. must feel proud in turning out two such wondet- | Gauntict.. $100 100 120 180 285 200 | Local and Miscellanoous Paragiarhs of Metros ful colts in one season. Cari Burr, who trained } Bryant's colt. 100 115 120 160 200 145 olitan New. both theso colts, said yesterday on the course that | Guy Miller's ily 90 75 90 100 115 15 Pi fe Startle had improved so much since his race at a tet: BE hy, er ia cour Fleetwood Park that he could now drive him tn 2:30, First Heat.—Hazor had the lead on the outside, ‘The following record will show the changes in the Gauntlet, In his raco, was very steady, and trotted fin ie tecona postin ae rants ay temperature for the past twenty-four hours m come ike an old horse, reminding us much of Captain | fourth. Going to the turn Gauntlet drew away ru- | Parison with the corresponding Cay of last year, at Rynders’ staliton, Aberdeen, wien he won the stakes | Pilly from the others and Jed three lengths, the bay | indicated by tho thermometer at tfudnavs phate last year. Gauntlet has the same square action, that Ailly second, one lengta ahead of Mr, Bryant's colt, macy, Mee oa corner of Aua street:— of ti ont mimes are Intended to serve the same purpose a8 | gad singularly toad of an oceasional reliaious kee cab te ae Toner iidele: Tie an aid the geld fie!ds—a trick to bring up to a healthier spres. They are seatteret a over me coun | adopted in its constructicn Anvoives, in addition io and greater volnine the ever-diiainishing stveam of | {1s ME RUCK remote dstaness that of course | the orainary oue, the principle of the pmeumatic ~ _ South African emigration. pastors. They compromise the matter by coming | PU Which, in most cases, 18 a cylinder of a torgs . w ps . size forced dowa into position by atmuspherte pres- In New York there 1., fortunately, a gevtiemen, | into Nanever a few thes a year ana indulgiag in In th sont ins rt coufession and afew massed and sach ike. ‘The! sure, ue presont iastance the atmospheric pres+ Dr. Winthail, who has arrived from this remote ana | ¢ bei im with their famithes, say ‘on rd | Bure will be assisted by the coutinual excavation of uttie Known !and at a comparatively recent date, ay, stay over the Sabvath, clear of | sie centty speceend other matter from beneath the 4 ) and who, in the course of a couple of visity to t's | old keoves’ with thelr Creator,’ and then | M6 of the, I é me attractive shores, nas made himself pretty fa muse theinsslves with shopning as 60 AW) or eir0e ala Diy one iooke ay bates Bi tt apart ‘active & % has @ Limsele pretty fa geacral siures there and in the tow, and dancing, | TAME One looks as anoneiaiin ine Matianuipie: who was four lengtns ahead of Hazor, who had s ist. 1803. 1870 with its natural features and probable pros aud periaps a wedding, Most of them own shantics Hol 4 . must quicken with practice and s00a bring him | breken up. At the quarter pole Gauntlet led SAa.M. 65 BPM. 63 10 br, Winthali went to South Africa for the first time | tit the village, which are eipiy excepi on, these ace Beh REM Parone Sharam ee, down in the thirties, With ago he, no doubt, will | four lenging, the filly second helt a lensth | ¢.s. M. [440 6h OR BL 6s 65 tm 1502, stayed there about a year and then returned | cawonat veaks |. Te bull Yauch and they preter | Wiilbe carrica ou, ts rectangalar in shape, 172 fect | make a clipper, jongths “infront "ot Hecor, “ae WBaaceal| aaat 3 Pa $3 4n 1867, and rematued through a couple of years, until | ¢ that co camping out. Tuere’ Is only one little | nf 104 {cet wide outside, and 14 feet 6 inches liig1 | ‘The others were fine looking and speedy. Mr. | colt then broke up badly and follin thereat. At ve is , r ter rou tie lowest elge of V, or lower anuie, “ne ¢ mission church in the place, ministered to | Hou tie . A 700d an< Sides ave Wedge Shaped in section, the lower edgo ery good and popular priest, Futuer Berger. | pemg eight and. hali Inches and’ the upper out COLDS BERG, , he - xt aond mines. are found, i tier hundred mules journey trom | f and oe ali crossing the Orange, in Wiose valley but it boasts a hotel, It 4s surroimdcd ‘by moun- | feat ground area and nine {ect in height, oF spice for : DISCOVERY tuins and tics in the Narrow Valley of Une W | ahaut elgney men ta kork tha wiles te cos of the giitfering gems wes made, In the eonrse of | 1s colder than Grattremett or Hanover, and is | of oak aud ye.low piue timber, twelve inch: an interview with this geutlemen yesterday the | tho temperature of what might be called an ! the seams of which art nye: - ALD veporter obtained the foll tiag | Mpple country. The Orange river in the summer 1s | in order to render tin r 3 to the rouie to tne diamond country and | pe-lectly dry; whenever the dry season ts at all long | . outside layers of Umber i3 a sheathin eres eiteady made. “ va ™ nto . | betwen t have mysclt walked in its bed. But aiter the | or tin between ihe two rheatuings of felt, which rene Avorage temperature yestorday . see Bryant's Golddust colt had a fine way of going, and nly Dai malls, og beececrid be an iting aan bay | Avei 0 temperature Mor correapoadiag date - . ce » PA ahead of Hazor, who was CAP. .ececees ‘es aan sib ober etch teats reel be four re in front of Mr, Bryant’s colt. the race Bere ie broke up ly, aud was beaten by Guy ler’s | now Jay between Gauntiet and the bay filly, as ehe Yesterday morning Frank Balmas, a boy, of No, filly, ‘tho latter is a very Hameo oreatere Tor/her'age, Sets eR iy Ge a ale (20 | 94 Grand street, fell down the hotstway in ‘tiltesou’s being as big as American Girl, whom she resembles | front and tho ‘lly closing on him at every s.ride. | telegraph instrument maunfactory,” No. 137 Elm much both tn color and action. This filly, if pro- ae oa san: Lhe the homesiretch eh i a a where he Waa eupioyed, wud was severely at Gauntiev’s wheel, and coming up tne homestreteh | iajur perly handled, ought to make one of the fastest in | Tooyig very much like a winner. A closs stragglo ns tho land when she reaches maturity, Mr. Bryant’s | yp tne stréten, and tie fily left her legs when on | On Saturday last Cornelis Calighan fell into the cult had many sirong backers beiore the race, aud | evea terms with Gauntlet. The latter won by & Anne Babe Oailkn ll cateak: tae nisioae haan sold in many of the poois ior first choice. Gauntlet, | jength anda half. He broke as he passed the score. ? arN t,, North river, was e, ‘The ily was second, a dozen leagths ahead of La- | drowned, The boty was subst about fifteen m th niry. some of W Hes from Port El, puted seat of the d composed . " ae rains it 18 and big 7 1 5 | however, sold for must tn the majority of them. juently recovered eter While Ds Winthall was tn. the colony the OED gr atic Bees ee age rater J | cers tiem also aurtight. ‘The siiarp lower edges of | ‘The colt race was over beture tue other ons was | ane uy, \s Secu! Bryant's colt halla length. ‘ime, | 26d conveyed to the Jate resideute ol aecvased, 47 Li Sain on ay nat and he swooping away everything before it. Many lives | [He Caisson are made very massive and strong | fairy begun, thatis—beiore trouble thatoccurred | 2:, ’ | West strect, for inquisition. Ree eee a orrye Butat tate tla | have boon Tost ae. Ruch. Dimes, and’ for a (4% Order to factiime the sinking, ‘Lhe tirst | in Uhad commences. Surprise won the Urst and sec- | “Second Heat,—The colts had a most beautifnl ro in a Ke oie AB a 4 bali - - he | r car it 13 possible to cross tt only in | Course of timber is entircly of oak, ana to tls is | ond heats in ine style, but in the third, when being start, and went side and side into the upper turn. Jonn Fisher was yesterday held to answer, at the weet 108 Plage ar mage bling feng yy hb a tet ‘ Ferrybo: os are huge scows, andcan | Pollet & cast iron oval-faced shoe eusht inches wide | preased by License between the half nule and three- | Gaunuet then drew away and Mr. Bryant's colt touk ‘“ “ savfea ia pon anag me Colony Port ladea, teaiuswhea the corent isnot loo | Sd Bree Iucives a Uolekness at its egutre. Around quarter poles, the driver ol Surprise used bis wip second place, leading the bay f'ly haifa length. At pie args ae our by aginst} Me ba i, Jape Colony | Oh wher {3 shoe will be pisced an armor of boiler plates o! in @ foul manner, and, thou, he came 10 first, the ~ i is rot charge of breaking into the stables of Luke Patter- papers re ve done. vulg, Which 1s oniy immedi yoLodiron, exteiding turee feet above ot Doth aides H Sao Tre! Dale Gabndes-wariesding. twolengihs, . ¥ TO THE VAAL RIVER 0 heat was taken away from him and given to License. | Mr, Bryant's colt second, two lengths in frontoi tie | 80%, Of Nos. 15 and 17 First sivect, aud stealing © 13 about three days’ journey, | Of tte chamber walt, the whole being sirengiheaed ‘4 % ur 7 ‘Then, in the Sith heat, the drivor of License | fly, At the half-mile pole Gauntlet was leadin: tierefrom $200 worth of harness and other pro- berween the two rivers a9 | By sttonaty inade angie irons At each corner in | was accused of running Into Surprise and | gix lengths, Mr. Bryanvs colt having broken up re | periy. . a { s¢-ond course oF timber will be inser ed a knee, | breaking hiin up, and the judges distanced | faiienin the rear. Time 1:1) 44. ees oe Rathien 46 tinea cece ie nail dy” of hardwood, Wich is toextend twenty | him for doing so, Presumtzig that the act | ower tun Gamnilet wes Gacen Me ing, tong i$ | The pupils of the Deaf and Damb Institution, if the peovle in leaving | Aus fink io baaipihavienish. lt ee tae wilful one, Some people are inclined, | others closcd on him until the filly was only two | under the charge of the Principal, J. L. Peet, wild ar e t Yan: however, to beiieve that the Collision Was an acel- a4 8 be vant’ acl magne Vat stow antares Fan ¥vand dagonuliy with | dont and that Woodrutt coaid ol have avolded It, | Ane later tueh broke aid thet sees theleee of hae | Yisie the fatr of tho Amssican fusutate on Monday, ly after tue rains, | om the Or: 1 the co aiamond “Do yon know, Locto: the ear test discdvery of oe daugiter of a nd wiaond t tuen_ broke and that was the last of bi rou a 5 at } t ria one and a lalf meh bolts, varying i lengti from | as Surprise, tu breaktag, swerved towards License, H : + | Jrom liaf-past eleven to three #. M., and wiil give tle be she th. Not only diamonds exist there, but | C2 f gmt ry ing n a8 f evi rea q he Dn “nse. | Coming up the homestretch the filly also broke up, shivilie 1 ruc y wo hi ceil up ’ ar the b 4 of the i avd copper. Lam sure of tte Atier | 10 to Lev n feet, The bolts ave t0 be piaced not | ‘the judges would have punished License enough by | and Gauvtiet came home a winner of the heat and Sees system of tus rucuion pursued trade withher, He gave her a sm he Orange, about three honrs beyond tr, | More than tittern incies Piers ihrongnout tha whole |. Rot recognising hus ss the winter ood deciding i | rade vy five lengths, the fly second, four lengtt in own Of F ned it, the hett 48 the | leiphia, | shot tauch oF a place—only a fow houses and »\, ‘Then you crosg a river, yery deep and a by means | no neat, giving Lim the right tostartagain. License . hac me eat ze ie Deltig Uke favorite beioxe the slart, a reat deat of | “CUFOf Mr. Bryant's golt tine of tho heat 2:4 Henry Jacobs, an oyster deater at 107 Greenwich money was losi on Lim by his misfortune, But tor | To-day, the closing oue of the anuual agricultural | sect, Was yesterday arrmgned at the Tombs be- threw in. a few trides tf goon a3 he got to P. took Ws purchase to the I the a Tubber was 3 stine tb uw of inc As Paty ‘ ch Coasal, Who Was } quite a connois-< nd subiniited 4. for peg Mgrs $e palehap he would undoubtedly lave won the gnd horticultural exhibition at the Prespect Pari | fore Alderman Coman, charged with having om Ir 1 pi nee! atrae ish, Mod ator two days’ hard wayel come to | C3 ACOs z ry junds, Will be replete with attractions aud | wy, ast stavbed Maria rir BeGT to ninswerdarnte be-eae igfouteln, On UL top to the | | ‘ihe folowing are the details of the trotting, not in | gportiug incitents. Beside the premiuins for ecr- | yo, Neseay Jas ia ihe forehead wicasa ioe yeanve £1,0 woh the same chi Urea died in with con- | the order itewine off, as the heats of the two | tain classes of horses from one to seven years ol aq c i ole wass has been fixed im | races Were Wotted alternately, but to m.ke them | which will be shown on the tracy at un ebeiy boae $8 RUG EL ATRAAB SA) oi RMA MYARS PORE OE Tie Aes BRS hep Will be built on the | more iuteliigivie aud connecte a there will be trotted the deciding heat In the | !* wh thus forined, THES FIRST TROT, 2:26 race of yesterday. As will bo seen by the ektol 7 ye 8 Of houler plates Dass throngh the root PAuk FAIR GROUNDS, Oct, 14,~Parse | reportavove, the gray gelding Surprise and mesiace, | _E2ckIel C- Maydhem was yesterday hicld tor ex- | 1e Gy ss0m, the Livo outshie ones belag the exca- 4, Uiat had never beaten 2:26; $7.0 | gtaiuon Chatles i. Loew have each been oredited | SMnation by Alderman Coman, at the Tombs, on s } Yating shatts, reciaugular ia shape, aad about seven » ‘The trader, i the entire stu, | THE USPECT. H “What do you caudidiy tunk of this diamond APERS PITOITZD INTO ET | Foy AeeoEr | i irl out of ner prec tiink, from may private advices, that itis | t ting. ‘The gold fever was, indeed, & y ly gine pt least lay 4 UX, i land 2 '$ 0 bring emt. i a v $200 lo the second ant $100 to the | with two heats. ‘Tho termination of the race, at one | charge of having obtained elghteca dollars trick : rantato theo ie pa ens beat dove tie rice | nap ee Next ave two supply abate, eer iv Ls, best three in five, in harness, o'clock P. M., will have many spectators, ‘Tle rogu- | aud tlevice from the firm of Ward & Uo. ioand 17 nthe possession of 4 | Of bor. Buc there are diamonds to be found im | which the’ workacn are. to peas pre a J. Larbeck entered g. g. Surprise... 1 1 2 8 2 2! lar trotting’ attraction will be, for horses that | Spring sireet. tis alleged Maystiau received the there can’ be any | oy thay Cape Colony [3 exacily the | to look jor them, The country seems to | bik, 8. Chas. Low3 3 8 211 beak E ars a 35 mey ir 3 pa if elast are two air shafts, or] D, HH. Blanchard eutered ch. g. SOrTESGE GRADO HIaE OREM OCT Hieses TEUIee | CHE ee ce me ne ORI Te 3 im die License .... sees neee . eneted specially | F, J. Neaine entered ch. m. Beile A account due to to first, $100 to second and $59 to third | the imm of K. 2 Gonlin, 14 Pell street, 2 1 1 dis. | horse; mile heats, best three in fiv » in harness. For this there are entcred Wiliam H. ‘The remains of an nuknown man, dressed in the ber beneath, also cireuly oy of Bae Orang Is o! the Cat 1 to speak eloqnenily of hidden treas- at r os Ms a; lod the BR chit A s - ety and co jence, Phrough Strickland.....sce0e0 savden OF. Jarvis’ black geldmg Blac! p rpbhy’ him suspicious of q he ris ete that tee ‘are | {ie air shatis the air will be supplied, or forced, be- | J, murphy eutered b. g. J. J, Bradley dr. brown gelding James H. Soloman, Cawin Thorne garb of a Blackwell’s Island convict, Was yesterday at first the heathen T ain tolnking seriously of going | ay Coat ier = be ge ee D. Mace entered b. g, Contideuce... di. bay mare Enigma, John B. Flanders’ gray geiding | picked up off the foot of Sixiy-first street, East at A exiaé % Se e I wtoans want 0 Eb wittt metehonld | potiom of thoriver, A complere tdea of the magni- 0 Tae Lottery, Hiram Howe's bay mate Nancy Syker, A. p ould for them. I know the speak the language of the natives, I vutrelatives there and I am perfer b bv ri 8 a i aan Three-quarters. Mile, | H. Sammis! chestnut mare Bashaw Maid, Alexander bee : LP A Merrie ect red ele Pte 3 2 0 and had Leon in the water but a lew uays, The re- ’ ailus were taken to the Morgue, reauy had fom the tol | pirstheat.ce B54) 1: | lowlng figares:—ihe lenxih 13 172 (eet; width, 102 | Second heat. 37 1 ition of Ame toot; height, 14 fest 6 Jnches; Including superincdm- | ‘Third heat... (No time record.) 1 chath walt a lite | POMt {tubers aid concrete, 32 fect 6 inches; total ith heat.. 3 1:12 vet more. defture | duunntly of timber employed in its construction, | Pith heat 2326 Patterson’s bay mare Lady Haghes and Rovert Fletcher's road gelding Robin. The second premiuin 13 for Gay =A fgets which are not yet an- nounced, These entertaining events, togetiler w.th au rd.) the many departments representing’ the world of | A Wild steer got out of ayard yesterday and raided have irien Isa Willing to head ha (No time re se ne " coiony, and then, pa ey eect niet ght of Rcerarios stele fIxth heat... 88 i Be F & ried bese meckantos, Le ay enough to satisfy the | throngh tho Twenty-secoud ward. Tne oniy injury § iy Tc ots | fe aor A 8; Welt of wroug! ‘0! First deat.—8o se won the pole, License the lesires 0: @ ainusement loving thousands that , 2 vackenbus haw mW 1 pe ppg dase fad bolus to b 1 250,000 pound hit ofrolied boiler | gecond place, Chaes BE. Low outnides At the start | WHI be preseut at the Prospect Paik tus morning Leiheepiace ik th § mgd Mary A> Quackenbush, ‘aged found venta aon tess Davee aaths:| Q 61,00 pounds; and.it will aleo | Surprise had the best of the start by half a length, | aad afternoon. sixty years, living in Fifty-fi’th street, who wag raat ceaorTina arinenee rg cnsiht) ho | red! bo 00,099 thousand feet of timber in | Ticeuse second—nearly a length in front of Loew. of SP a ss knocked down and seriousiy injured corner of I Wwiath “fou ais. best of lnek, ana | Order to ta neh it trom t A great number | Going around the turn Surpriso led one length, re 5 Beve: avenue aud Vilty-fourth street, ‘The steer etn CROMKG Or arer ie ss teseemating etiorie sian of men are Working at probably be | yicense second, two lengths ahead of the stallion, EANPDEN PARK RACES, vi ted by ofilcer Cook, of the Twenty-secund Tbid you good morning,” F | aa OE aoe a ng it im post | At the quarter pole, which was passed ta thirty-six att Seger) t preeinck ros tu ine Bridge | gud a halt seconds, Surprise led one length, License aes ‘ube —— we - Company, about $00 a . peoond, two lengug allend of tie stalions ‘There was SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Oct. 14, 1870. Dantel Sullivan, of No, 83 Baxter atrect, and BROOKLYN CITY. enerery Te . no change of position aiong the back stretch, ali tie | The Springfeld Club races were bronght to a | tomas Daly, of No. 102 Bayard strect, pleaded THE NORTHERN LIGA TS, one Peisuod “tie Muelle pole. Surpciss i. When | close this aiternoon, and the meeting has been a | guilty in the Tombs yesterday, Veiore Alderman E af eae 3 cee ‘ oe eichiginin irontor License, in 121234, Charles Ea Loew eee success in every Lintap me Weather Soman, to having on Thureday night burzlarionsly lerings—A Pris trage-A | Brilliaut Bisplny Last EventacTho View | two lengtis aud a half véhiad, On the lower tura | to-day was very pleasant and the attendance very | entered the store of Philip: Hushiind, No. i14 White lerings: i ita om ig A | Britta Fd. Gs ps gocher den Sima License reached the quarters of Surprise, but fell | ange, from 6,009 to 8,000 people being present. street, and attempted to steal theroifomn a auantity iscollaneous Items, comet uondes id " efore reaching the three-quar _ * bs by; passimer elke 34 . ee Last night, for the third or fourth time this sea- be One ras pas’ ed in , Surprise yo hing on The first race was for a purse of $500, for horses | Sergeant Dougias, of the Sixth procinct, discovered ’ son, whe sky was illumined with the Northern | length; License second, two lengtns in front of the | that have never beaten 2:38—second horse to get ; tue thieves 1m the hallway of the premises. Pre bytorin:, rut Maa Killer Seatonced— 7 2,498 r in ron 0 HE! Me z stallion, Tho stail.on wes then forced and he closed | $195, third $75. There were nine entries, seven of wee eft, I suppose, before Mire yeal value of There are sinmates of the county institutions | Laghis, As seen from the HERALD office between ly, but swinging into the homestretch he broke q $75. B : , oistihua tie lk aul aneictipearenis me, He sions Was known’? = io total namber of patients in the | goven and eight o'clock the display was etitsingly | Mund tect ail cance ol wiuning the heats Surpeie, | Whom started, viz.t—G. g, Frank Ralph, o. g. Hiram | James C. Blanvelt, conductor of the fe ~ “¥y es; WT had K ae ihat Such prizes wore pong 1 should have @ ui done iny best fo luke a aid i. t lead to the end and won the heat by | and bik. g. Buckskin, all of ths elty; bik, g, | tain on the Saeee ceca! aaa eine ra tive ye eh: | ig i a length and 3 f, Liceuse second, six .eugths in | prom Keeney, of Hartford; x ge Fred | V@y, Was yesterday nt sensitive yellowleh:-bine Hgat shot up to the zenith | foncor Charles E. Loew, ‘Time o: the heat, 2:26, Rene or! Hantacato Banee ‘we white | silver frame Inutern, a silver teket punch, pola which is about to bo erected for the art Association, | Mf quick, nervous rays, which finshed In an instant | sesoud £oat—Tho horses had avery even start | TY eh a ae ‘to | Meunted, and a super) gold watch chain. ‘Tne pro and | a ta ground adjoining the west end of tie | to the centre, and then apparentiy stiently returned | and went \ | Af bs FLNtY. | briiant, Knmediately overhead bright flashes of | maintained hi 11 “Ground has been broken tor the new building | ‘ay rapidly, with eee heads porether. Heels, of New York. The first heat was contested | geniation was made by the ‘iraunmen” snd, com | oir eat their voy: ’ Betore th ‘hed the turn the stallion broke up eney, Hiram and Whit ig, the oftbers not | muters as a wark of esteem for his gentlemanly an Academy of Musio. | to thelr starting polnt to repeat thelr voyage, AWAY | pad'y gad lost hali a dozen lengths lefore he reco: ae Sa eitiine oe oe he vost, Hiirara | eelent beating, “aid the ceremony took piace Ee to the west patches of palo yellow ght, | vere, Gomg arownd the tura Surprise led two | doing much trotting, except in » while the train was at full epecd, suortly alter leav- of undeflned shape, and shining with a dull, sup- | lengths, but, approaching the quarter poie, License | winning in 2:30)4. The second heat was a close one 4 ing Hackensack. pressed lustre, as it breaking feebly through banks | 8WUbup the daylight. Surprise passed that point | petween White Heels, Raiph and Keeney, the latter . Works, Van Brunt street, about two woeks ago, died | of almost opaque clouds, were also visible. ‘The ox- Hee aT ae ab lauieie, Daaias s Going alteg winning 1 2:39!,—Hiram distanced, In the third Whilea number of gentlemen were lounging in ene Long, tang College Savueu oh uaa citement aueng the spectators was naturally very | tie backstretch Surprise showed half a length of | heat Tyler went to the front, where he remained, | the corridors of the Fifth Avenue Hotel on Thurs- ents togo | NS" ‘ Hh getty re teenies ci FOE oe ne ee ee ee Patiqag | aud Won as ho pleased in 2:40—Ralph distanced. | day night they were considerably surprised to fad ia David Hi Patten, who. was: examiaod Berube Ths |g ay erd”? ve gape for. bad endl capone! K i, Ls ‘Tyler also won the fourtn heat, Webater being given | themselves suddeuly confronted by & horse covered tice Walsh on charge of bigamy laat week, was dis | (M@ vulgar | herd! Would be axapo jor some ) was now eight lengths belund, ond Biter | Ty , ‘4 ; i Y enturi . with harness, Somo of the employés caught the cnrady SaBiEaS Titi, the milage sia a acraee ohana. juany centuries | was not making any eflort to close, as he knew full | the second piace; White Heels and Keeney were set | a iinal and made inquiries, resuliing in te dis- No. 2, after p ovnplaint, 5 1 tie reputation of | well té would be fruitiess to do so. License closed | pack for rummtug. The ith heat was an easy victory | covery that he belonged wa car of the wroadwat cones and eclipses and «ther interruptions of the | up ou the iower turn, but fell of again to the Wheel | fr fyler iu 243%. ‘Ihe roluwing Is 4 summary: | gud ceventh aveaueiie, had become ightened we reports | decity ordinary course of celestial phenomena, and were | or surprise at the three-quarter pole. This point | “Hxuppun Pank, October 14.—-Palse of $600, for | the corner of Twenty-uluth and Broadway and ran country | missed. looked upon as intallible wa Lies OF impending | was passed im 1:49%%. License was rallied around horses that never beat 2:38; mile eats, taree in away, With the above resull—a visit to the hotel, mi disaster, Pestilence, war or the death ot sone Of | the turn and Into the homestretch, aud was ciosing five—$125 to seconil, $75 to third. which, tt 1s supposed, he mistook for his stable. fenced Thomas Mnt- | our great men would in the seveniccuth century | finely until he left his feet. Surprise then eame on | Wp Simth names fg Tred Lyler.. 4 6 1 1 1 , inthe second | have been regarded = oy vulgar superstition | aud 'won the Neat by three lenyths, License second, | (.* Youglus names bik a8 tho unavoidabie results of ch mysterious | the stailion several Jengths behind. Time, 2: é much tier Irom my gbrot an, of Grafh which veils my many Move ficuds} have Deen made—serte of t very importan! ones. Me says tie colony is now in ‘the full dusn oF Many me are tiv C gem bunting. The colony 45, mdeet, The seme Cond ton ss we Tedd tat when the gold fev “1é 1a rather @iviculs, inouga, to mond conatry, isn't 1?” 8; DUE Vo: So hard as some of th seen all over the Jolin Rovb, who was severely injured by machinery falllug upon him at the Worthington Hydrauhe | r of wile maxe out, whore tho dsc jave been made, The jour- ~~ ney ia neva Very long one, ood to young. healthy Judge Tappan yesterday rs ine hips and privattens, | poy, who was found gullty of murd *” g. Brom g144 Thursday afternoon two men ontered George 6 Se degree, for killing Andrew Murphy, in Willlams- | Hyen now the most rational and enlightened | 7; at,—Surpri ot aw ice Keeney... -* a8 ig. dtor' , , 9. BOW: pie : See Loathing niigi Third Hew.—Surprise was firet away, License | piace names c.g. Two While leas. 2 2 2 % 2 | Wood's store, at No. 130 Broadway, and were shown st place | burg, on the sth of August last, to the Kings county eh, unless le be wisolutely second, Charles 8. Loew turd, Before wey recehed | P* » 8 oiB. 1 sity ‘ai miles from } Penitentiary for a period of two years. The prisoacr | feeling of sympathy wit nature, can, with din tie turn tue staiion broke up and feil ow four eee hanes Gc. g. aap CECER some watch eid planta te sorpchin od of not very | is avout lity years of age. culty, look wpon these wed A ftiully brilliant } jepgths, At the three-quarter pole, Wilch was w. Elilott + 34.8. ank Rolpis, 0 4 ols left ste Btore, baie vasiecep rae tice wan eee great Imporiane with a v = _ | Hgnts without yiciding to ® vague aad undefined ; passcd in thirty-seven seconds, surprise ied one | wW" Richards names Hilrata.. 1 dts. ele paanay ine, premises teal known man Ton. ‘Tien you have to get ‘Tee expense for lightlog the straet amps ofBrook- | feeling of woidering it, knowing Well | fengi, License eecond, two leigiis ahead of te | ye SUyinas ne y : oo ee ay vitlart @ tenons OF Hoboken, who auiies of rough country, over lyn amounts to $2,000 a night. Sis proposed by the | that they are but v weil- known laws, | stallion. Going along the backstwetch Surprise stil Mime, 2:39% eaid to George Willard, a rest sed xe thee,” Which f tums and = through 3 WwW Geilos, y s rid Sees e ‘ | aud that they ave in: strict rd with the ordinary | xept the lead, License second, four lengths in front Ye was standing in the hallway, “Tal PAO, ou get tO Gradremott. That's where | City Fathers to rednee this tiem of expenditure of | motiods of this marveil uniy of the stallion. At the halltade pole, watch was SECOND RACE. 5 sanaein Willard did, and then roturned two mrolb eaeeas td thor-tn-uiw 1 All way thore are no | municipal goverumont by arraxstog with the | but iittle et reas tiils i passed in 1:2, Surprise was three-qharters of a The second aud concuding race oe ee wit tie cyan Haces Priorat wenn na, OMI sca! tilements, here Ne street iamps wil uot Le | baryiug tt in a deep aad curnest leeliog of rev Tengih ahead of Liceuse, tie stallion six Jengths | Was for $2,090, 1a greenbacks, Jor urs’ five goo. held for trial by Ly ab A ey nights. | rence sor the exquisite and strangely various beauty | pelind. On the lower turn License broke | beat 2:27—seconad horse to receive 2700, tiled £309 | yosterday. ke the busit inns | Of the Wonderiul worid we live 1 er The entries were the b. g. N. B. Paliner, of Boston: | Dar gem go sot Sarpniees 8 m. Nonesuch, of Providence; b. g. Kd. Wiilte, of Coroner Keenan was yesterday informed that a +30. m, Lady Sheridan, of Hert | man, whose name couid not be learned, had been neon held an inquest yesferday over up, and, as his driver stated, was caused by Doty, the dr Tusitee Je ‘¢ ils whip in tie horse’s.ace. License soon | Watertown, N, it : e body of wn 1 rhich waa pale { Aw Tength | ford; vik. in. Jesse Wales, of Boston; b. @, Harry ay e room ; the body of an unknown man, W railied and came on again, and was one length 1; blk. m. Jessie Wales, of struck, corner of Fitty-niath street and Fourth aver like enough | goynd m Gravesen . The name of “James Pul- sf three-quarter pole. The time was 1s Hariey and b. m. Western -Girt, boih of N Reha a 1 i Picton a civhiiz Sn 1d Bete patie etre} i: n 1 SRY the ho voatxe! an the straggle was f ‘Tne race Was one on which the beliing Mes Invest nue, by the locomotive attached to a mii train oa Respectabie 4 sf ; | lerton” 20 A written on a pleco of paper in 5 insigna, a “bugie,” snch | in | however, Whe go t c Auch ridiculous Co! Boot ele 3 i [ in ‘a elong he New Haveo Rall « brace closely contested, terminating by Sur- | their money very freely, Hariey being @ long fay ot cars velon 7 to t erie tg in chat Dy a head, License second, | ite, Wester Girl second, the others tn tie Held. road Company, ond alinost instantly. lg. syn front ot tie stalion. ‘Time First Heat.—Waies and Nonesuch were drawn, Ze remaims, by order of Captain Gunner, 0! e was taken away from Surprise and given | and Palmer had the pole, but soon reaigned it to | Nineteenth precinct, were conveyed to the Morgue, atully exo- ne oii account of the Houtishing of Lie WhMp. | Lady Sheridan, who led to the anos or. Shortly and Coroner Keenaa houifled to hold an inquest Yo time re ’ ade. aiter she was given the po-by by Ed. , Who he witnesses 2 occur res en, ‘whose sO tine ooo wAtter aooring six times th hada length the best of ib to the half, Harley sceond. | Burton Carrington, conducior and enciueer of (he Aerator the word on even terms, and Sv Western Girl was a good tilid, and at the upper | train, and vatiick Matthews, switchinan, ia the em- the front, Licenss staiiion third, Sars | turn was close upon Hariey, Wio nad taken tho ploy of the comp ase led on (on the turn and took ole from White. These tree mad good race Fra Tie | nome on Wednesday nigh! was the vieum of a most } tice Ie ols Vau Buren, of Pa i e on bis way | prise ¢ | daring wud determined as well as + | cuted highway robbery. Mr. Van Bui | residence is on the ouiskiris of the cl ypidiy along Broadwe, n of Mim place Congre- ho as been bothered #9 by ng of His fold, aims that the { redaced from ry Power. t chureh, aitieiied ae ba with | the at voinoravie, | debt of the ¢ 3 wl a had rush, at the dutere t 7 7 e eng 0, White preity Nar Who spr ¢ from License, ta ition two lengihs be- | home, the Girl! winning by a length 330, on AR DBBERY. oyawn by a teain o1 fou 0 snee he a on of avenue, and As they prose tie quarter pole, in thirty. | second, Palmer third, ES THE ENO OF A DIAM: OBER. rome They enue ay hua Res Ye 2AM, Van buren had about | seven seconds, Surprise was icadin a length ane a | | cond Hert The belting mer MOF TivGuite, | During tho month of August, 185%, two diamond § flea vo ting. They are | $5,000, and that divergence Wim. ‘The requesi was met vy a heavy blow, whieh varier, License second, two Jengths in. front ol ost of th hange oh Bid vi s > . om pashan y sed—souIcUUe | gome of tug viicers of the chu i felit tie Vuiain to the ground Ho Was tm | gation, Going down. the backstroceh Licenseerept | White soon vesigued the lead to Sito Partin Hae | ring, valued at $735, wore stolen from the store of Flomioit diay: lor fa London | gard to ie of his pr mediately reuuorced by two coatederates, wito, | gradually on Surprise, and at the half-mile pole | the backstretch he went head and Sent] co until | Isanc Herman, at No. 19 East Fifieenth street, ake very good—i¢ bite a represe comme Jorward from the sa twok sides with bin, aud they passed the poe fead | ley in tie rear, The Girl kept the thire 4 rank Mit | James Gordon was subsequently arrested, con- go onan ave omeal Uhourrht, is on the liberal | roughly ac » Van Buren, one at the same | and head inL:l2. License drew away litte oy litle, | she neared the homestretch, when ry ne e fei i iaas aoe bent. 15 AAS PaaOH SOP NTE | That ts Wig, and, Wial he terms, 2 broad Curistian, | viine seizing h © ihe other rifled | yng onthe lower tura was clear of Surprise. Tho | Palmer passed White and sheridan, u u victed and last month sent to Stat y *boors” de - Sei | his pet c mr bis Ww: i ( Koy, and, alcer | giatlion thea began to work up, seeing that Sure ning by a length I 23505 W hive third ba ont weuto- years, by Judge Bedsord, for commttting tho erme. Pin acase-ataitent: i Mra. Sarah. ann Spenosty Ses peos Woman who || from, ae i ¥ the: hour tet mig’ [omtaena ote auenieh ae Kept’ to tne ade ihostibe gether, the Girlie me rene renin badly. Sherk | Shortly after Gordon’s departure the Beare ' o> them graze rest lov br ‘ } fre he hour, it bein 1 ace, which he ke; e end. Lice other, it Hag hs oh Pal 8 wife, a ota youan raed pba cat He ea cetetiollt was robbed aud outraged by a gaug of roMans on | thor avout haiepast elven, together with tue opel | Seen tn neat by two lengths, Charles B, Loew | aan aid Harley contested the hieat wish Painer as CE eee ee eee eae a ane nied hits take: ad Front stvect, near Fulton, at an early hour on Suns ) joss of the locality, reudered any aitemot at put | gecond, Surprise third, Tina, 2:20, far a3 the haif, the latter leading to point. v' , at her husbands request, in tho month of ais Made good their Fiih Heat.—tho start for this heat waa very | When the Girl got to her work she trotied very Jast December, 1860 ahh ony nid tas traps with acaeK and Isaac Levy, at No, 78 Grand strcet, Jor $110. ng, temper js sll confined as a | sult impossible, wud the ra x v See ce aaa riewsatit uel “Tall Five of the { pe down York avenue, Mr Ven Buren feels | even, but Surprise soon went to the front and led a | and soon passed White, Harley and Sheridan, but 2 horses are lice ‘3 ine of | sure he has seen the man who first approached him, | jeng?h at the turn, License second, tirce lengths in | the distauce home was not long enough for lier to instisutions of the : a y vel sresien tue . 1 2 I v length iu 2:5014. Detective Fider yesterday atrested the Levys, and ; 19.10 ON ed guilty parties wero arrested at tue ti Dut Cauuot remember witon ur where. tof Loew. At the quarter pole, which was | beat Palmer, who won by a leng i ; Mo eae 1 pee ogy go gow Mia aay tn | ee Soe aeidanes. at bein P oaeltere ot Sack : z — ced i ey -cight seconds, Surprise was a Fourth Heat,—Westorh Girl was eed or tant having | Bent aigposed bf “iney were arraigned b - ; eee ae siento eouviee tis ofthe enim. the remaining COUNT _OF APPEALS. Feng inn ‘ Fe aavanes oF the. anion Going content pore th fas bon ‘tte , could. Paimer and | fore Justise Cox, ab Jeiferson Market, resueraay a TOO Te ea 10 ball, the plaintidt aloue belnw mato to deeds i tecly to | Sheridan alternated with tho {ead until the head of | ternoon, and required to give bonds 3 MALAY AND A NOPTENTON. ane is ouron Dall, the p laiiis mouta- ALBAWY, Oct. 14, 1870, | along the backstretch License worked wp nicely lan alterna: 9 ead Aer was sent | $1,500 to answer casue Of recelving stolen proP* Firer, tottentot enty | suiler, The unfortonete woman comp Vg--No& | Surorise, and at the halfnilie they were nead | the sirctcn was reached, where hea te pips eae tale, © h 1 Id y handle _ Se tatiaios bt pee sei a Ja cuilte 16k rong gh Fe at Toliows:—Nos. eae ren two lengiis iu fryat of Loew. On | for the lead, wad with such speed as to pags all the | ertye pe a olen a , Bhd o oug come twenty or tweniy-iive cet loug,

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