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5 NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, VUTUOBER 29, 1870—TRIPLE sutet, THE RIOT IN SOUTH CAROLINA, CHINA, es when I boushta song from ye, and Wot was the consequence? Why, I. went and Souea gone pools aud I’ve lost eighty dollars, Wova the use of you wishing any one good luck when It’s a curse you kend them)” of honor by one length, Down the backstreteh Wilkes went up to tho wheel of the Girl, and at the haitmile pole, in i:l4\4, there was bat hall a engi a dletaave between them; baton the lower turn maro Alta Vela, by Vandal, dam Filigeee, Edenton hast the cai] ta the bething. Oysterman, Jr, too the lead at tho etart, Hay Wood secoud, Edenton third, Prophet, Jr., feurth, jon’s brown MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB mnt 1 Alia Vela filth, ‘The positions wers #0 eli back, and at the three-quarter pole the Girt was a ’ 3 - 5 aes soe - ie $0. Tony it Lae Sf eee oar cre ar the quarzer oie Edenton showed tho | one anda hall leayths iaadrance, she came down | 226 Recent Maseacres end « Coming Retribu Radical Ineendt Rest aD Baces at the Pi Tar bo sani that However wrotcned’ the postry may | Way, [arwood second, Alty Vola third, Prophet, | the homestretch at un orsy gati, and passed under | troa—Daitieh Policy Towards the Celestia. | A Radical Incendiary Responsible Thir ay’s ATM | cast be said that ngar pretenee airy may | Jr, fourth and Oysterman, Jr, Ata, There was no | the string Winner of the heat and race by au open ss De, be would, tndeed, bo @ Scoundrel that gus | chauge down the backstretch, except tint Oyster. | length, “Lime, 2:90, ented for the Entire Affair. lico Course. STINE AO SPREAD A AS DEOMPOR Ee man, Jr, took fourth place, and Prophet, Jr, tell i The London Saturday Review says:—There can be Lge ap pele back out of the race, Going aromd the lower “UNCLE M” AFIER TAMMANY ‘ tay K ays: pam Dear friends, I cannot lobor, twin Oysterman ran up and took third place, and as SA) A ANY. | nodoubt that the Chinese people and government Int Splondid RB ad La Taha'l ry duct yo along they ene on the homestivteh Bdenvon lel ono : regard all foreign nations as forming, incontrass | A Negro Arsenal and Fortification—Inflamme- Dear frien not lenth, Hayward second, Oyslerman tittd aus i omse TT " : Four Splon aces an rge Tava ey Vein fourth, about halt alenzth dividing the latter | Bringing the Bleetion Law to the “Fine Point”- with themselves, a stngie community. Although no | tory Addressof the Incendiary—Ho Advocates 4 2 trast that ys buy ten, three, Prophet was no longer ta the race, being " mutual guarantees have been exchanged by the pare the Torch, Knife oud Bullet-—-The Women madance oF Spectators. Bo prove hot ankiad, ; ir A Ors. Mania ine any contiaeh wou flinh behind wt this tine and failing of badly. BH Its Validity Questioned—Judye Davis “Rush- | ties to the various commercial treaties, the Chinese, to Voto in Men's Clothes—U: allelod were Prom ever bemg bind. Fee nae antes he eee’ ienton | 10g” tho Trials Ou—Judgo Benedict “Don't by tufringtog thelr contract with any Western Power, | 0 he - sp a : - npar . " Come al trne-hearte? people, was stil one lengin in the lead, Hayward Roe Te "Pony? t iaa “Say.” understand that they are to a greater or lesa extent lection rauds— Threatene ® B. Connolly, Kingfister, Edenton ponatromsets pay second, A neck in frit of Alta Vela, wlio was same Boe Stra" SOR Bans tat BARD. Tepudiating the obilgation of all their other en Outbreek~Day After the Elec- A poor blind inan like me, fl Yl y Ji. west and Tiuesse the Winzes. BALTIMORE, Oot. 28, 1870, “This way, gentlemen; thts way, geullemen; yer sure to win if you dou’t tose, Its omy ten cenwa shot, and yor gets sich beautiful practice at the gaine what ye becomes rich right avay vithout trouble.” ¥ ‘This was an old weasened and wrinkled fellow who knelt on his knees in the hard clay back Of the Pimlico race track’ yesterday; one of those ‘anfortunate never-do-well tramps who seem to haunt every rece track im Cliristendem, and will continue to haunt them as long as racing ty racing, and while human nature ls so credulous. Aix years ago I loat my wight, And now uirangh @asta I go, Tho beauties ail around me, Alas! Lite know. You nay that alarze steamer, A speed it proved to Le, er ¢ Bury t Teannot sez ha beauties, Alas! dear trieads, I'm bilod, You now have got your eyesight, Wut oli, you eantiot twill When He shall take it from you Who doeth ail tninss well that in fis wisdom He never «ill design, Andob! itis asad thin Gn earth to one tha:’s bind, The attendance to-day was aa large.as ever, there Doauliful race so jar, Going around the apper turn Hayward bezau to show syuiptoms of distress, and he Soou allerwards fell away tn wie rear, The three leaders now sb to work to cut each other down. Oysteruian, Jr, forced the pace and Was second at fie haltinty pole, Edenton siitl lead~ fog Slenyth, Alte Vela close up. Oysterman soon got in trouble and Alia Vela took second place and dashed vigorously alter Kdenton, shutting up the sb al the tivee.yuarter pole. Edenion would aplured, however, aud le came home a winuer by a leneth, Alia Vela second, ten lengths onead of Gysterman, Jr, Hayward was 100 yards bebind and Propt t, dr., nearly a quarter of a mile, ‘Time, 5:45, The lollowing 18 a . BUMMARY. rinae of $1,000, to miles, for all ibs.; $809 Lo first horse, $200 to BAME Day. ages, to carry second, " Joba ODonnel entered b. ¢, Edenton, by Ulve Great excitement was mantiesied in the Uniied States Clrealt Court yesterday morning, and a great crowd assembled tu the buliding in consequence of the announcement made by Judge Benedict on the pre- vious day that the parties who had been indicted for Violuting the liws of election would certainly be brought forward fortrial, ‘Those present, however, Were doomed to disappointment, as the Judge ttt mated, on Laing his seat at eleven o'clock, that he could not proceed with the cases yesterday. ‘Tho District Attorney, the Judge aud the counsel for the defendants entered into a lengthy controversy apon these political cases, of which (ho sollowing 1 tle result:— Kagements, Ln minor maiters each of the treaty Powers Thay be left to protect Its own Interests AQaUust enoroAchHMeNnt; Dub a deliberate act OF Noo tiL- ALY AYA Dost BY SeClION OF foreigners LdOates & hos tle disposition which itis the basiness of all the geverninents to rosivain, The tightot the Peencl to Maiminin redyious ADIADMents AE Ue treaty porta bs covered by Lue same sane too Which protools the trading Interests of Mayland. ‘Lae Massacre at Tientesin and the alvocious cruel es by Whiel iL Was accompanied were a menses of prospective | injury to the Baulish resilents as well ai to the | Freneh government and iis subject All the cou. munications whieh have st nN China sow that the our tly winded swod to be part of @ concerved plan acaiust foreign ers, ‘The perperrators of the deed and Heir abeitons lay perhapa have been cunniig enous to reckon on the uational or scotarhia diderences whieh might, as they would tinayhi | the following particniars are glean wclshh Pros | bi tion ~ ‘iho Riot—Killed ard Wounded. COLUMBIA, Oct, 20, 1870, Soconuis of the tot at Laurens Conrt House on ‘Thursday last Dave been received here, from whieh —tt appeare that a perfect retcu of terror Was prevale counly, owiug oO the threat’ Of violence and armed organization of tue negroes, who were noder the nmand of one Joseph Crews, a notorious white radical Incendiary. Ceople during the night were in momentary expectaion of honsebreaking, hery aud the & but tha presence of the 4 oe Alter the opening of the conrt District Attorney t . " “ " being between iifteen and twenty thousand people ston, dam Amanda..... 1 testant laynion Jrom syimpathizng with wror United States troops had proved a protece ‘The spokesiran on this occasion was indocd a Inigo | Ch thy grounds, Wilh a splendid turnou’ of Leid | J.J. uFaion entered bi, Davis stated that ho was soiry to learn the Judge | infiicied ud Preach missionaries aud nuns; bul, tion until tie elections od over, hin Fable looking object, His thin and wora clothing, | equipages and saldie horses, dam Piige 2 | was tndlsposed and unable to proceed wih the case | the other hand, the contrvers of tue plot w pe 3 which had once been of @ lustrous black, was fadod The pooi selny stood as follows to-day on the dif. | p, MeDanicl edb, B. OFe of Robert Clark, who 18 tudicted for uttering coun- probably wuinduereed by rellvtous anmosty, | Wey were witidvawn, This lefe the com- and rent in places aud very slabby to look et, | fereut horses entored:— terman, dam by Phil srown 3 » elie ‘~ és although they propasated among tie rabvie mous | muaily wholly the moroy of the negroes p aed BURDIN RACB. J.). Thoinson entered b. h, Haywood, terfeit currency. stirous stories of abducnion and witchcraft sald Lobe | oa hele uueccuurilous lemon. Crm santa An old aapless ha} adorned kis maniy brow, and Nis | piady Malone, 100 | “dai Gittord, by ROU Ry@s.seeee s+ ©} gndge Benedivt—1 to nov feel able to goon with | practiced by the Sisters of Charity, ‘Tae patron, | Wt Ther ue OE ROS. SRA OO) Fae linen was concealed trom the public gaze at Pimlico, | Gysterman 60] @ FP. Gammii eniered’ bd. hb, Prophet, by the.trial, owing to temporare ill ™ and perhaps the instiwator of the criminals, has been | Vined ia bunself the offices of tial justice, cepsas Asia got tie Wan a/tuerry em eusaaing smockiter (i) eeke een 60 | Prophet, dau Lucy, by Curtis... + i EAA ont a rane brig fi wes urge om that | uiruated by the government of Pekta Will the duly } taker, Deputy United States M 1, Conmalasioner . 1 me, 8245. suri oruey-—Wel will not urge on that | of inquirmg lito the transaction, and Of pANisiMds | o> rieetions. ane bitin Ween cl his way, aud had @ reparice or joke for every one TOP FOURTH RACK cave, but 1 desire that the parties an were ac. | ty ollenders; td cousequently, as noght be ox- | Of Flections, aud, to Mil the bith he was a candidate that he succeeded in getting asliling fiom. The 108 | was for a purse of $750, tlle heats, for all ages that | ralgned for violations of the law of elections be | Pecte, Uta single ring.eader his geen nuljectod to | for re-election to the Legislature, Tis person oo~ 6) ' 3 or a Edenton, 66 race during th @, Yhe entrte; a ~—s copia punisiimes!, 1a a country where (he judiott | cupied gu old bullding a9 an ofice opposite the Reece WEG) Re Bimmer Ntanahh WAR 8 AinaUlAn YOKAS Riera. 10 | Wore J°D. Thomson's chests cot by Pievet dane { Caled upon to enter their plea, so that no question | sicilice Ol lie Is Fegarded 4s tho most common | UDI BE old building as an oats ‘ sunple one. Beiore him on whe clay bank, | Prophet, Ji. 5) by Tar itivor; FM. Hail’s chestnut cetding Ensign, | Maybe ratsed at the trial, when the Court may be abio | Plice of occurrences. “Whe enomles of tho rorrign | Court House, where he hud stored about one thou- which was surroun ed by a hundred eager | Uystermau. 10 | by Eugene, din La Kose; John Marsh's black geld | to proceca with the businesa Ihave no objection, 1¢ | °° ed 1 by impunity, Nave pr sand stand of arma, with the necessary accoutre- and gaping Marylauders, was piaced a smooth plank ing Limber Jim, by Lexington, dam Unknown; H ‘ srpecied been restrained trom further acts of Violence ments and antounaltion, belonging to the State end D 189 | Garrett & Coats brown colt Grtolaa, by Bone. | C°BUSe! desire it, that the pleas be entered without | by the viable detevmation of the setiemeat to se ty by the negro mnlitia. ‘Th tie hich of plue wood about a feot and @ hall Wide und cighe 200 | yaile, dam canary bird; 7. W. Doswelrs | prejudice to any motion they may hereafter make to it L ted a Hi ara "Ke site ne Gorey, sao eet long, At one, eud of shia plarix the Cockney 60 | chestaut filly Heliptic, by ipse, dam Nina; | quash the indictinents, if they 80 desire, Ihave un- wio muse uegieoe ines NaRttuie ators hepa naucety asia ern ct lec for he was evideutiy a poor £ad wretched specimen 2 1a Pp. MeGratt’s bay filly Susan Ann, _ bj z ‘ e oil ies Heir OWD AIPOLANE BUsGe ¥ | was prepared for a siege, being regularly fortified Lexing on, dam Roxana; A. Beluout’s ekestnar | @eF8tood that ic wus intended to raise the question | Wuen they ave in avina, can peruiinedt « 4 of that class which London spews forth from her fly 5 bad by Lexingtou, dam Filigree, and Gov- | 2s to forthe security of trade and oo hie, ‘t and plerced with loop holes for musketry, and aa it dens through the steerages of the emigrant ships— 20 | rior vow. , st. Patrick, by Stonewall THE VALIDITY OF THR INDICTY RTS, troops have forgoiteu or inisinterpreted Ue | | commended the main portion of the town made 9 which they learned ta ihe former war they might hesitate to match thomseives with a Kuropean soldhery, Whey may probably tWunk thou. selves superior, in quality as Well as Ui nuiaber, to ony Civilian bodles Whick can be collected. The Loudon Saturday Aeview urges that Mi 13 in the power of the English government to render France aimost tie only essentiat service which could not be regarded by Germany as a wrong or an affront. The whoie Kngtisth nvval force on the coast ©) Cutna ought to be plived at tiv disposal of the embarsy, aa the chargé d’ailalres ought to be in structed to act as M. de Rochechouart woull have acted HW he had not been embarrassed Ly unex- pected dificuities, It may indeed be hoped tuat and although Jackson, dam Chickamanga. tcliptic sold for the Tost money in the pools, Finesse being the secund choice and Susan Ann ihird, Firet Heat,—‘he horses had a very fine start, and wentaway ina bunch, Suvan Anu heading as aie most formidable engine of offence or defence, Around this establishment were constently assem. bled a jarge number of drunken negroes, princi- pally belonging to the militia and to the constapa- lary, Whose freaks kept up & continuous disturbance during the day, and created terror at night by the discharge of Hrowrnms aad the most hidsous mo we AN INCENDIARY HARANG) This Crews wade the mot inceal ary appeal and tntammatory speeches to the negroes, Me told them arms were pat into thelr faads to carry the bad placed three objects of wood about six inches high, which loosed lke miniature ten-pins. They were ranged across the board, and, preparatory to @ shot being mods with the sual wooden ball which our English triend eld tu one hand and now and tien tossed to another, ne meas @ured the distauce between each pin by the ball 80 as to allow the latter, whei thrown, aCe to pass between the pins without Kuocking then down, If @ bystander took @ shot and knocked down but one pin ko received noting, while the Qnd the validity of the law by a motion to quash, am willing to accord my consent to the nght to make that motion, but I must insist that the pleas pe ¥ a a entered, Toe District Attorney proceoded to state : aay De Curt, Beliptia. aecans, at nstgn turd, | that We was extremely desirous of bringing those for the first time in their lives. Judging from the | gyin” pimper “Jim ‘seventh and ‘Thomson's | cases to trial, and be was frank to state the reasons Joyous delight expresso ail around uso the grand | colt cigith. Susan Ann kept the lead down the | that actuated nim; that by a conviction of the par stand, We are satisied that the Marylana J ckey biekstret: hy Eehpuic second, Ortolan turd, Ensign ties we might be prevented from the necessity of lab Will Le @ long-lived institution. Four races | [2UrU), So close together that there was no dayligut | ciiiar cases horcafter; lor he felt that li a couyie- visible between them; St. Pairick, two lengths be- were on the programme to-d the first being 890, or Jim ton were had now it would nave the effect of pre- be say ie Ris art | hind, was, ifth, then Finesse, Limver Jim and} vonunz may commissions of ering. under ‘the CUA VS Wowie: dibanpeeipnsentaneey Golupbround ths Towor turn Raiigiio ‘outiosred Su: Hiection law. No man who felt rightiy could fail to The Racing. ‘The racing was excellent and was mach admired bythe mapy thousands of ladies and gentienea who were out at Pimlico to witness the sport—many i S “ had three entries, Theso were—R. B. Connolly, know tbat these men were ¢ d With one of | Such msivuctions havo already been given, so that | Clvehou, wud they minst tse them ti nece proprietor of the show gained a ten cent stamp. and » ) san Ann and showed a length im front at the turee- ‘ that the — toret the - carrying 12 pounds; Bidd, » With , 2 8 . | the highest rHnes; LO could justify | the Bugis admiral may, if necessary, haye antic ; nat I orch Wad heir = Weapon Should the bystanuer Knock down two pins then he | ° i .. z besa 8 4 sae tes a anartch pelo, Bussn Anh seognd rapt pe tc whate wore ‘his sentimant the closing of the Pelho by ice.” tis higaly | #Nd matches word cheap; taar caey should patd for his shot, but he received forty cents bonus, | POWeds up. aud Oysterman, Jr, with pounds, Fines Codatter being ons tengeh shad oc mal no man could Justify attempts to violate the laws of ble that # local demonstration may be and slay, or keep tie * | Biddy Malone was a great favorite, while R. B, | PiMesse, tue ia pigge e hares Sag pled : sy tol » purity of election; eoiuve U direct menace to the I tui over tifieen years were the shot being always charged for Iu aay ease: ang | BM@Y Ma eer eee woe St Patrick next, a few lenzths vehind, Thea | We county touching tie purity of election; and that ave tAen: disoce Reape. tO:ebe LA Petia cif bad passot a bay Connoily was soid for asong, MMe woa the race by | several leugths furiher of came Thompson's colt, and sou Why he felt that the preveaton nt. If the Ciunese goverument protects ote ye pee ta bow to that af he succeeded 1m knocking dowu the turee pins on the board, Which would be a thing hardly in the range of human probability, he coali (nen demand dollar, as per verbal agroement of te keeper of the game, Tien-tsin assassins if will leave: ti foreign tradeis ab tue mercy of Liv compeliive prizenen, found comparatively transce policy of the governinent; und if a conviction could be had of the proper ties tt Would prevent the commission of numerous cries within tho next few days. He hoped, there. fore, that the Juige would rejuest the desendants to pat ia their pleas, and if his Honor was not abie jives of att le and of the if wn enterprise which wes ‘y & dozen years ago NOW {x Lue power of Hngland, tt only renain., to aequiesce 10 ine degradation which would im that a nead in ag: rch harves Pavsday ia autstyleand bis backers reaped a 209 yards benind him was Lunber Jim, who was ea- Urely “played oat.’ A very tino run home brougat ite 1 a Winner by two lengths, Susan ANN 1@ horse ehouid How be leb Up UNL NEXt year, nd, Riongth in trout of Griclan, Finesse a good le Second Trace Was a sweepstakes lor threc-year- ; fOurin, willie St. Patek was jtet inside the Nag and Tiaimpso.’s colt ofarranging tie boxes and the disposition of the ‘is, and Kdogiisuer and Miduay were tc only start. d Limber Jim were disianced, r? rds | cage BEC » the anal Conse * precinct m the count i ‘or cone “Step ur ‘ . ¢ a a . J e@ 0 vera 0 sit on Saturday (to-day) he trusted that the earl. | Case seem to be the principal Consequence of moderna | Precinets a ‘ounty, buat jor gon. ‘Step up, geuts, and try yer ly Vy, 18 there ne 7 a en ee < ea en ence en Pesala was the first away to a | @st possible day would be assigned for the tral of | reforms and improvetments; hub the oud bo po | venience sake he dispensed with the county gambiing bivod hainong ye? It's only tea ceuts au precincts and consolidated the entire votlog at the Court How v 2 in his own oltice, Such Sagrans the Indictments, ity im providiog, ab home and im india, a ton and Eitan Lass wou the race yeiy east stari. Sasa And second, St. Patvick third, ® game, If ye knock wo pins down t's oy se Wa ‘ yy, 8 re z a 0 a’ Keilpt ‘ Z JONGE BENEDICT suaicient force jor the coercion of a contuma- fae Slit AE anasit sec caaer a wine Cerro ohana eae eee ee eet ia Up Lethe heute tiny parsed’ tie | Sid tt was proper to state ior the Information of | cious government and a scuieolilized comuuniiy. | outrages have Heyer boiore been perpettaiod 14 Any me,:: a y om the: wi alee Oe ee cae Bondi culties tare | quarter pole 1 manner, und, getting into the | counsel that when he was informed by we ind n Mr. Gladstone's aversion to stroug weasurda | Clviiized community, and tie forvearance of the Swoop Off, Ye SCG Ye ATO he Oe | ee eset y wuld mad Lorie deen toes We | Backsireteh, taey mad? the Piece warm to the half. | TMchts (hal a prosecattion of thts clase was Hiely to | way be shaken by regard to the interests of kuglish people under puch elroumstancey oy truly @ miraok And aid any of ye iver make & dollar so lousy? Of | ter wasol he aecoant Wikaieven WUNe TAywerdis | mile pole, Whore Susan Abu guowel in front, They | be called in question It appeared righi to bua that | trade, and by syinpaLiy for the innocent victims ot | Lhe DeErOos, Coronet Ne COMKoatete Oo Ste course ye didn’t, Look hat the huther periessions, | a lerce looking stallion, w.th good Tacing points, | Were all ina bunch, Ortolan second, Finess@ third, gaia tO bab veal ny oles Seed ae ne that it Oe ee e a gee ers Annee aeaie Rhseione br ha? von 1 eariyand often, ‘ithe “A ” B * ~ +? “Betachl pss J ag patric ourit cliptic yas LO be cnferced lin Various districts, those ques. | Of tae Freuch de: + erhaps not ve tole ens f 5 s Look at them, Leay. ‘There’s a cain’ of wood and | BUC we Was sully cul ekeoudinon wud quit wher balt | Bt Vaurick | loueh. ddintie | aitu | aod Ainslie | tons might be disposed of wien tho prestding dudge | lowed by extraordinary gratitude, noc. Would it Las | OWL regard lo use or sex, oF any Jezal provision as @ carryin’ Of (He Lud—it tases a wole day CAOUDE. Gout Edenton, wibhing bya‘Teogai, | outran te ctacrs aul went to ihe (reat before, | SUOald ve present. ie Kad presente that view to | duce M. Victor Mingo, nuts uext rhapsody, to tsert | to tho exerci oF thy ifaiteliny and nocwitual and Ngbe and stinoolaiin’ hoccunau Alla Vela ond, — Us stermian ci turd, | reaching the turec-quarter pole, closely pressed by | Me Presiung Judge ond ne aysented toit. His de Vanville’s wame i Ais Lal af Wor. hies belwecie 1g, ¢ i ore enacted 3 rhs ul A an, Toy 4 . “1 ral f ¥ y 4 : ox- whance, Not even & reuonstranee from the male yer dou au do lars, The distance was thought to bs rather too tar | Susan Ann, St. Patrick @ good third. ‘Ortolan thea | WMInatlon, Cheretore, was that he Would hear no | Cunsuceus art N us; DOS Us is somnallines 6x~ | Be eae lraanakey ielieaiamen game, ‘Luere is uo sich game ‘or | for Edenton, yet notwithstanding lie wus drstehoice | began to “cub 1? avd Selipttc. came up aad took | Mestion that tavoived discussion until Judge Wood. | pedient to do whatis right, even without aa imme | MARE bab pe py peepee Whites. Simpiteity and bovty, Vor f the lexpenditure? Vy a | fa many pools over Alta Veu, who was Supposed to | fouriA place, Kustga being sixth. The run np the | Tfshoutd be present. ie would receive a plea of | dtave prospect of reward, An account say) le peopie we Were ussemnbied in the lection, mixt! exuiting over th trands. guilty at that moment. Wien the two Judges plendant’s co: tye Dumbers oo the day after with the con.tivaiary, aad ail tviumph gulied by such iaiamous ut ot ae" ten ce! nd Ff lis . A omestl 7 3] Y ven Finesse guilty or not guilty trom the aeiendants, or listen to ‘Tne Loudon Speeta or inquires why Lord Gran- i 4 ot a vith & worry wood happe- nitatowed tk sconta rin’ the tone: since net A brought mless in the presence oodrult, ‘ays open to lum what be 13 doing fo avoid disaster | © ; ONE bitin aa a pinceds ‘yer {aga, Sti a is Pe an an an nena aol i Ha this, piven ieDaie 4 MR. EDWIN W. STOUGHTON, 1u China, "Hus te sent vires regiments of Sikhs vo | tlefenee of lis own bresile Ono» during the ele cents, and look at vot money can be made If the | been very auccessiul, Tre Bugilsa sysion of trains | Acad of St. Patrick, Wo was several Teneths 1a | 0M the part of the defondants, satd he was glad they | Singapore; or warned Lord Mayo, Who 1s accessibie | ton da fin wee BF egg hg re ‘bak im ame is pursood With bintelluzexce aud bindasiry. | ing seems to hinprove all the horses that have had | front of Bust Oriolau sixth, Thneef the heat, | Were to havo two Judges sitting, because, i they | by telegraph, though he 1s @t Jeypore, 400 miles from | fuenced by . hy ied which ty been inade to Fam Sood for $5),00% Win merely Adoiuk of tis | 1, and ttis very pocular Win ue racuag Mon, 1s. } disagreed upon. aud issue, the question could go to | @ railway; or asked Prim or the Netherlands govern. | them, Boe th Hale nenbers and teciig probadly for amovsement. I'm an stated gentiomaa | “the fourth race Was the best of tie May, Tt was yd Heat-AN the horses that had not won a | tho Supreme Court ef the United States, which | ment to'lend troops if @ requisition reaches Manilla | tho | prac Sulies heel Pe grap ag armaunys, vith me racia? steed and me sianics m | mile heats, for ail ages, for bers.a fae Dot won | Real were now ruled out, and Sotipile and Finesse | Would be tn session at Washington on Monday next. | or Batavia; or done anything besides promise feip? | aud the white people to por in & small bu Hingland. Qve got me varonial caustic, and | g race durlug 1ae mecdng. igh sto the port. | hast the race te between themselves. + aie weed teh C ue tat” gc NG UECalCh OF SO Jugs) CRS RORCURM: ROE ORG Sra amorne, BM: We-(IBAY’ |:/5 TORRE ofan timaholes cai ena ape ae my Yosses and founds, but I docs this decos I’ vants | Tae-e were Mr, Rel vous Kin Mr. Doswell's | lation was brisk and beitvag heav cptic having | Cisposed to reply at any lengtn to the remarks of | hear, as soon as Vekio lias heard of Sedan, of a unt- | Ten “anna Freon * Lr arin probais to see Iife, and tins 13 tue hony vay to bee it,and I| Eeuptic, Mr. McGrath’s saan Anu, r ocal. The flies had g good start, bat Finesse | the District Attoruey; but if his Honor was to enter- | versal massacre of foreigners. Lord Mayo 13 ener- | bre Lg i v4 yt ui ate ey cious course of horfers asa sentyment, ‘May vie have Baie Hosen, Ditéenrn “x Coar’s’ Orio. | Was pulled beck, aud Leliptie went around the turn | Gn We motton that the defeudcn’s should piead ile, and the fleet is large; but Lord Mayo is as for | Colonel Lae he United Biates 4 vou never vither nor thelr glory dekay n't I }an, Governos Bo . Marsn's | four iengtiain four. Ticre Was no change at the | Row, he had someting to suy why they should | trom Pekm a3 from Lontion, and tie fleet b [a ment oy need acappery Var lastonished to bea iow | Limber dim and tool. Shey ' going down the oackstretca | MwWalt the assembling of the full Court io try the | army to discmpark. “We shall never bg et bal fe arc langwidge irom tho biess-u lips of & gout of resiet | were ail trosyeot MpRian Or ee np fous of the daylight, and was | €asce. While they would pat no tinpeciment th the | in China autil we possess an island Bt | POU Gm Sh Hace r lubiliy, No, Ldovswt vaata capper. My game ta | Patrick and Liubor Jink bellp.is was tie favorite mevihs anda Halt belind at (he haifmile pole, | Way of the trial v migit be thateither one or the | large eaough Lo musutain an expedtiton vf ke OWE,” rare ene i. they provoked @ eolusion they ® game in self, and dun’s Want woillak like & | jn tue pools, Fimesse the secoud envice, Susan Apa edon the lower turn, and at the three. | other of the Judges would be sufleient, as ia tho ~ whe — would go Hy se ylie taniudante wane *eap,er.” thirds the others brauring very low pric Bellple 2 Noe 1 tai, The fiities | Rosenberg case, to raise these questions, ‘There was THE RALIOR Ae} | Crews? odlce Was fuiniliarly known by the mame Two or threo men after the orator had spent ail | won dhe sree weal Ma woud 12ne It Deu The tee. Heliptte leading | 19 necessity in this ca: a plea of gutity or not THE RAGMHA, GAME. of “Lin Pov? arseuai, uronud witch the negroes his Cockney eloquence volunteered to start bia on bis gam. It Was strange to see how they all hurry back at first, wud not one would dare to roll the pins, from o Certain shamefaccaness, when all at which wag ec Winning following is a SUMMARY. mive ads during the meeting. ‘nia dily then lay up the second heat, aad Fivesse won w good beat from Susan Aub. Ast the o.bor horses then bemg out of the race, fesse and Koitp started alone to decide which Was the best, Hiptic was the | j be on the bench rection of the Cou as to the best s) Gf Philadetphing vs. Dintunlyy of York—4 Splendid — Comtest=The Muiwals Victorious. mod Sane THOSE CRAVE QUESTIONS BE RIOT. once, and by a ray of genius which seemed sud- @eniy Ww descend upon hun, @ great b: aukng and simple looking fellow trem Priucess Anoe stepped up, aud putting downa ten cent currency note he sa.d:— “Well, louk a yer, I'll take © shot at ihe old thing, foracnange. Here's yer ten cents, aud 1'l] ralse it favorite, and large amounts were (on the de- clding Neat. Ar ace Was rit betwean tha two ilies, and P Oh. ‘Tug fol- lowing are tbe deta! WHEW was a handicap hurdie r: oot, two miles, Jay —TPurse of $750; roile heats; for ali a for horses that hed not won during the year. entered ch. f A. Belmont Finesse, by Lexington, dai Ftilzree.. - 4121 T. W. Doaw ed ch. 1. Keiupue, by Felipse, dam Ni 132 H. P. Medrath e@atered bf. Susan Ann, by © A ee thy aemnrrer, ifthat was the b r st mode. They were Indisposed to put In a plea then ualess compelled to do so by the Court, Ail the part were under ar- rest, and th therciore be no possible urgency. The District he said, was the ploneer of the law, bit he had that morning expressed a singu- There was @ rather limited aitendauce at (he Union Grounds yesterday, to witness the game ve- tween (he Mutuals aud Atiletics, This was owing to the fact that the majority of the admirers of base ou Just at this juncture a wilte citizen and one ot the constabulary were secu to be engaged in a aight near the ‘tin Pot arsenal, which created aa excite. meat, and this, followed by Ue a clieutal discharge of # pistel which fell frow # mi2n's pocket on the ground, broughten the mele. At o.ce Liere caine just to siail ye to biziess,” and saying word: | over eight hurdics; $400 tor the “rst Lorse, $100 to Lexington, dam Roxana, eee ss. 2 2 0 | lar sentimonr, such a5 he had hever before heard, | ball did not know that the game was to take place, | & Volley fromm the doors, windons aud loopholes of te commenced to roi} the plus in the mud, Maryland | the s: cond, Which ian with thr [ieee rro & Coar entered br, c. Ortolan, by namely, lis purpusy lu golug on with these prosecu- | ag i¢ nad been postponed from the day previons, | {@ arsenal. Fhe account says:—ihe oy ran like way, that caused the r# thes from the scrrovading | Josepm Dououue’s brown mars ! sily Malone, by | _ Douereile, dam Canary Bird... 6 0 | tons. if ieknke ainsi Wane nacre ‘ Hghtuing that the negroes und begun the War. Sec~ counties to stuce like Ashes, Of course the big Mary: | Star Daves, dam by Olto, 114 poud-; O. MeDaniel’s | FM. Hall en’ d sign, by The Jndge—It 19 useless your discussing this mat- jose WhO Were wot present missed a spicndid game, | ing the crowd In the arsenal, both at the lower and lander was swindicd ont of sixty cents belore Ke | bay worse Gysiciman, Jr, by UYsicaan, dam by | dai La Rove : 5 5 0 | ter. If counsel have determined not to put in picas | for, as the score will show, the contest was one of | UPPer Windows, opening a Ore apon she people in kuew i, aud then, strange to say, there came 4 long | Pull Brown, 146 pounds; eid .. Taylors brown hy Se. Pa for the deleudunts upon these grave charges I put | ine sinest of the geason, With the excepiton of two | Se Public square, the citizens who happened to be string of victims after him; al of whom Jost theF | horse K. B. Connolly, by Loxto a by Lucy | | by Stonewall Jackson, dam Chickamauga. @ 4 9 | ie casesover unul Monday moritng. I shail make Beis ay ceba A Cty Dear the place at the Instant returned tie fire, with hard-carned collars, uouil a feliow came up to Ue | Pewier, 12 pouuds, Biddy M. “the favor- | J. . Liomson entered ch, c. by Planet, dam no order in these cases ex with reference to | Dad muffs ench by* Nelson and Higham, one by Rad- | pistols and rushed upon “Tin Vot,? broke down lauk, WHO, ti I mistake Dot, Was horn in tie | iw over the Leld... ‘The horses vay leisurely |. by Tar Riv Syeutas ren Gime | ime giiite, and one or two wild throws) by Rauclise aud | the dour, routed the armed” negroes sie Balk. por- Fourth Wasa ‘or New York—ihat region of w+ | tyith the tap or the dium, Bi Hiong sowing | Jokn Marsh entered bik. g. Limber dim, b; | ends Attorney ”-Welr sod het “ont these caaen | THE, 0 ee a ppv Wty Oe tee ee mance and poe and song — aud the way, Gysierman second, i. ony atew | Lestugton, dam Unknown. Fe + dis, | down for tialjon Monday morning, that they may be | | It was evident from the righ Hines went | negrocs delivered 6 weighis, th. home of Kit Burn ani Jonnoy Alin. | Jengths veld, Blddy jataped tae first hurdle ‘dime, VAT, 1:43, Tee 1g, ; tied? n to Win, and the fight was therefore remarkably | the weathe | rata, pants of the place, however, Inade of as wipiily as sharp. ‘The Mutuals seemed to regard the gave as possible througa Une ® good means of tesung their abies to carry u Judge—I will make no order. Youcan move then v7 1 y two garacs, the y Tbe Fourth warder only played tivo gaia Bu on te eariiest day, When Judge Woodrail will be | clean and cle Then this Fourth Warder. who r, aud so aid Us bnt Con- lost evch of them. ack yards aud streeia, “This nolly gave it rap which gaccked dowa one , brides "" ot 0 ne 7) | bere. } th gives through successfully ou their Wesicrm | 18 all thatis cortainiy known, The cou. poseiapese papacy gent Seay wi ~ pea a eae an RL ee AC RTT SPECT PARK FAIR GROUHDS. | This disposed of the case. : trip, as they started last night for Chicazo to give | tu session, Judge Veraon prosdiog, All tela ove se Ooekaey peheres twenty cents fromour tolt again, Gotug Play tes cobain Bion d ee YHR GREAT INDIOTED. tae White Stockings the first defeat received ia | curred in fall View of tie cuurt tuo. So.u0 oF the frieud of New York fur two Karnes, and adjust | two lengttis, Oy termanseoond, five loagihs ahead rhe Geeta: Siry. Groaght in the following tar. | BORE Tee Sea GeenOne TaMatnoe CeGaei LCE Sanaa Trotting Mateh Between American Girl and | ther tdictments:—Michacl Brew, for fraudulent One pleasingly noticoable ferture a out tne game | Judge Vernon inslanily ordered Suef Jones to placed the ping again m their proper place, iter | of R, B. Connoliy, When they wou! the second regis! rm SS f vester ‘as that the p! ra di a 5 raise “80 C i se bi e 3 id 2 Mads 1 4 ¢ . istration; Moritz rookman and — Poiica | Of yesterday was that the players did not go to the | ratse @ posse aud comimand the peace, to take the a eta he hetero dopey cap aren ges AA LO Sl at aE about as | George Wilkes to Wagons—Tho Mare Justice Anthony Hartiaan, for interference; | scorers’ desk to find how they had veea recorded | public arms and deposit them ta tue Shoriif' omea roll 0} stamps beiween Hl Rae ac he ; many it onmolly. | ‘Phe lacter again siruck, et f “ James Donovan, a Taminany inspector; James | OY What was tobe said aliout iis end that. The | for sae keeping, and to appoimt a hundred or more explaining lus game, the Fourth Warder incanriie | tic hurdle aud carried away a portion, leaving @ an Eaty Winner ia Three ti ats Sarclay, of 40 Bowery, f resnit was they Nad no ollletal data to growl about, the fifteenth disiric raudulent registration in s si! and were, therefore, steadier Iu tholr play. ; Robert An- spectal constables to keep the peace. 1 his was the arms taken posses. having taken the buli in lus haad to roti, as overy ione, one present supposed, when all av once The patie. gay clear, Thore was no ehanre down tne back. xireteh, and Biddy was first over (i> ted hurdle, Sixth war Straight Heats. on of ana quiet restor: ~ Jox use to sn, 10 erm eee derson, for fraudulent registration; Owen Gannon, ‘the score given below will show how and b, CASUALTIES. eis alte 2h ep hae npaatey ents fear Ree err nea gee oy a LH for rescuing James Hyllind trom’ the custody ot | ‘tom the work was done without any Iurther pat | _ ‘Tao white men and a boy wore wounded avd one over to W are pe xe Dek & pee a os tie Y iting r: ror of Gouig around the oa % | Deputy United States Marshal R. 'T. Anderson in the | Ueularizing, as all but tose above mentioned did | * the arwed negroes was killed lustantiy wud two end of bis plank aad said:— lower turn Oysierman made a dash aid took side Lhe match tor $1,090, mile heats, best three in five, | City Hall Par; Peter Keclan and Michael Counolly, | thet work admirably :— orally wounded, 1) 13 stated that suins miles be- “Say, ye Knxlish snoozer, this is a skin gané, this with Biddy for a moment, and thei fg, Wuat dye mean by sitting aud cheatiy bard. seo tin front | ty wagons, between the bay mare American Girl and | for interfering wlin the supervisors in the discha es dos low on the ratiroad the bodies of til ith to the turh nito the homestrete Y (coioved) 1 y : ii e¢ fa tie Fe ORABT . T.P.As Powe e leir bread by the sweac sited Fotea hed the to si OTTE day afternoon at the Prospect Park Vair Grounds. | terférence on the : : has bute Judge, who Was in ‘tho. ‘gif 2 as re had so much chip muse, . the y or t ip erference on the day of registration, The 0062 he , . aifay, were Siniy seoch Rereies Mi 25 pot ane ms elghe Sedat fe doa, together | although the day was exiromoly pleasant there was | Michacl Meares, Jol Garry, Terrence Kole: ie. Bb noe 6 pea Ai free oliier negtous ears chi ‘ue aleterent Saying these words the Foartn Warder gatcied | nol, He sland at the Gnish oi Yue irs mule | but a sual guihering in attendance. 1t was a | Fs ray SGPT Gee eae Wedaet: 079 | points ‘The peopie of the county heating of the the roll of stamps irom) the Cockne, i led | Biday led ons Jength, Oysteriain scuond, cigut | mater of some surprise that a Inger wume defendants are now betore the jur, c. Mids, OO 8 1 5) aitaly at the Court House, aud, doubtiess, hearing im over the clay and walkcd away que calmly | jengtns ahead of Connolly, ‘Tae tir » 2 - y. ters, 112 2 8! exaguerated accounts or at; eaue in great nom from the scene of the encounter, walle tuybyatand- | gowa, there Was aclear dick] ior tio ber of the old tarfites were not on hand; ieee Swandell, 1 b..8 abigail provubly t 9 thousand of two th saat pocyialh erg iocked on in horror ct the outrage, neo Wo | they ran rapidly around the upper & but, as {6 tnrned out, they did not en Thousand Deputies Reivg Sworn, Totels......27 4 4 69711 | dred, to the scene of tie conit et; but the Sherith, ° gd oer oat Nee ea cae but ae ihaceaa ot jaeatine {barges age own. TUBLINE | jyse a groat deal, as the race Was exceolingly lame ‘The oMcers in Marshal Sharpe's department were NOB. hy vader the orders of Judge Vernua, sent them to Tough jcoked around and said, simply: revo “he saveduatttdlc ont wag “ap, ana | And devotd of the least juierest, It wasthoagktaad | engaged yesterday m swearing a hundved of men to ake Bos. Bu. Tn. Ether homes, “There’s no law for Urat bad man, Pil put a OW. vu, alter | hoped that the capital racs over the same wack a | Oct as spectal deputies at the polis, and enforce tie 0 0 o 14 INISHED BU.INS3." head on any one that takes his party Will,” and | making the Jump, hesitated go conuolly | week since hetween Mald and Georgs election law in November. Yeu thousand are to be man, of the Atlantic ah, i W8. “Curley Kelly" and Wy ne hour and lilty-hve minutes. he went his way rejvicing, whtie iho wkuey gi: eed up his parapuernaiia aod gsougl redres other quaiters. ‘tho Pimlico race grounds seemed fi! of itinerant characters of ali kids aud beggara¥ ho besoagit vane ip aud took gecond ple a | sharp rubving a sew momenis ti mate for Biddy and caugut per on 1 and the juny over the olghih burdie was ¢ them at lhe same instant. Whey auc a bis then enrolled, The najority of the names have been far- nisted by the leading republicans, | The Aexed Murder io Second Avesue~The tojured Man Recuvertuy. A row oceurred yeslerday at the lager beer saloon, Wiikes might ia a measure be repeated, ag the stal- rotted tnely, but he was notin good tim | CONPOEW INE A FELONY. 1 Rl MALE Mloslet ab Coll F it upd at th his tew liiou won the insiac attempt they got the wi in by tie Dela 4 ber dimensions | I ut | No. 972 Second avetnuc, owned by Reraavd Ste. assistance in the most wheediiug tots. Tuero Way | gnd the run home wag Highly excitiug, Wap and favorite, two to one, nefor Pe) eee < | ‘ rei ae a " . @ fiddle: back ol the kitchen, wie the cooking | spur were freely nsed, and Re Ls Coin oly. won the he Lat Mi sated (2 a ala aa ‘ ‘ , ” | Another New Steamship for the New York, | Drink, durivg which @ young man named Thomas way (one, fidling away for dear IY, While three or | race by a head, Buidy’ two lene vont of Oya 3. y f ve What Complainants Are Comprliicd to Suffer Galvestou: and: Néw teickes ‘trade | Cantz was racher bad’y bruised about tho fee aod four drunken countrymen duncdé @ tad break- | torman, dr. Time oi tne race, 3: sollowing | Y PARK R GROUNDS, Protting In Upholding the Luiw—Nearly Three Months 4 i praia. Maire aera head, This, to; Wilh an overioad of hqu reits r 1 eld Viol, Which , At the foot of Thirteenth street, North river, a new quor, rei down to the =traiusof the whee « Ba | 1 $1,000, mnlle heats, best in ive, io | ine Mouse of Detcntion. eee , Pawd! ero. him complecety inse 6, in which condttl was played by as wheogs an Ol ike | 4. Neartethies: th named | Steamer is being fitted up and Mnished tor tac wot | 4° Lenten pr espe hidcmic pe One s urdy beggar, Nf Be Sarr etane re 2—Hardie race— \ sen}, Daniels named bm. American Girl.. 1 1 1} Mict eel O'R. evil known drm of Messrs, U. Hl. Mailory & © he was 1 in an antbulanve to“ Belio- soldier, and bad 0s Hoi or mishias tn an engnge: i bon? | Win H. Borst named br, 8 George Wilke 23 Micha! te VAIL. |, aedreis'¥a tid uit HL KMICORNENOE CRIVAD eiwina ioe eke bielnbrink, Nid bacteuder, Jo- ment, had peen asktrg alins of; lady who pass 3200 tarsea i Voltee Conrt on a chs of highway robbery, Ite | Malden lane, ~ ss 6 mera seph Jaconus, Wi yron a Whitaua him by without displaying eith’ Womanty co Connoll | was held, but im lately ¢ the requisite | Wich has been constructed for this fine line, Si Purcell Were arrested, enarged with tue assaulten ov gentleness, turaing her pe up with die Lucey Fowier, | 2 ely 8 ‘nS was buut at Mystic by Mr. Charles M Cau, ond, Naving been taken belove Justice This conduct the hegsar rodited alter his owu | J, bonoiuue entered bm. Biddy amount of Was ailowed Its liberty, The |" sof “i sated y eies a. | OCuie Ville Poli¢e Uo they Werere. rongh lasbion. When sie paed bin i thts erect, _ Davis, duui by Ollo, 144 Tbs : | complainaut fi te case, Daniel Flanagan, was not, | 1% and Is of the newest dee and inode}, aud 13 | ma o the custody of Cupoun Gunner to Aisdatinful inanner he shoutesiter Mer loudly:— |p, clentered b. hh. Oysi : | " ribekite | ieee cae lie aus en GaRataee cere it inte condition of the in- “T suppose ye don’t (tink spoor cripple like ine sa by Puul Brown, Lio & THE TROT. | however, go fortuna: he was sent to the Mouse | jeans trade, Her engine) au ry are being pi HERALD Visited Belie- i of any account atall. Neyewuind, wien the J of juigment comes we'll geftuare On ye ull, nad then ye'lt smeil hell 2? mw Time— , of Detemiiog because be vas unadle to furnish $1,060 atl troa Works, puri Gants ba the itt are as follows: 5 Width of beam, 32 > will have th forty eavix VRE ERCOND RAC takes for thre ears ting wit. Twi bail to secare his ree | ; Ve rome: HOG AS PO: g hast a length, bul ab the beginuiog of une feet; depth of ho dying, at te. present, { t ‘There are two little darfS With retreating fo , | Gui was ou even terns win hi [| ness. In oases whe 4 precantion ts resorted to | decks and accommodatio; pas ug ie wiiday. nach AP nore innoesehO te How busily exe a a ee ET govt hor feet. for an iusiant Onis, | by the presiding Jussice In police courts an examl- | gers, Mer annelt shot bo engines Lithuy of te ast ay. Kon a shoolde & aber Of Un birds which aD a 87 i 79200 ta the | ower diately atier, § a preity | “pra i me: irmuna. | DY 8 With @ dariac and donkey bolle, STARE waged inehooudg Ob Be ereisheade, Tae poe (8 ors’. ‘Chere Were ten entries for tis race, passed the staition easily, witeh sent him tito , Mation in the case is usually fad a> soon as circum | qhorg will also ba 3 wind two mam STABSED IN AL ure placed sting eugi but only two came fo the post. Tir were Bil theix spare penbira. f° can at & preposterous | ond Mr. 1 My Nita | aud going very steadily. Down the bacs- | BY mov been dove, an anna, we! evcr: constructed te city of Ronndsman Hasson, of tae Twenty-seveatir pre looking tin few whe brings ber down with a ec DARE a eh u er lead to four lengiis andj Wad bo moro idea of rupuing away than have — beew de under cluct, yesterday reported to the Coroner's Utlive that Meutiacte. | consictered faut, Kingistor could not {the halfaolle pole the same di the 4, was competicd to spond two months | x's fnstruetions and person, Feldtiand:.Senaree easbor oF aceatobn Gai Beeaa “Did you see joo fh dat Grassian Bend down, | |2° ig down. Midday took the | frome in 1:133z. It was now apparent, au teen days In prison, When & md ba ‘e Will be steam pipesgon the deck con Se Cate cere Fe Soon Sa Does. pustden? 1 tell youat’s tun. ior de boys aud no | 103d, aH AD AY ae Wil could not trot. any, as. | this time that he did not give up lite of proces | with the main bo'lers, wh. © Ue pury ing hoase at 14 Greenwich street, whe @ iow nights intake, Guess you Out make much money ox 4 Fas two lengits th} Gay], wathouh the lene effort, Kept him w | cating Oivien, th fers mocker, through the ad- | of exungushing fre ago was stabbed im the side and back duriag me, b If Lkeop outovting dat way.” Furie pole there was | g, it belund, and entering the Jower turn, | vice Of her cum introduced w person to give | eter of the wheel wlil be ee ay : Ste ‘here goes.am uid Nieman In A Yough-tooking ane, between. dan.» They eran | a ec) badly, Wwas certain. | | Ig kuown t for iis | It under the aiteuee of apuan | TAUAEL On the Pavemens fconting bis prenulses, gue i igh-lookini into tne homesireteh, when ; j i Makcr ine sare pat | Was iYiug JU a KOMEWiat dangerous CoO vn. Dr. Pat an pont ie Te Baca A ide el ihe rider of Kingusher, gave vig colt tis | 4 pas ek | 4 ep ee ET | Meeral, of 16 Greenwien street, who ts adending Cee a ee ete Beer ae ect | head, and he passed the staud atthe end of thediest | SHe.Cir pase U saath rib ogh dal | ' | UASGeM ENA AICHE OEE ee ae ia, beleves there 18 | PoRsib Uy OF bis Te Virginia, a mousing Man this day, and who a TH oH Ut el ee Jl de hand, winner of the heat by one lengt ant a heli, Puagan lo com | terprisuag company. i Ra tite loan alle jasfond aso! OF & good stable, aclear da Se ninan Ghia , ; Dp | Sune, 222944. ite mor | - tr oe he kive on yded 5 Sn aang tuck, © Was been trulumg Horgos ior | el runaing under @ hard pail Keve vuar distance | Nag piece. —The send-off was a good one at ino | bs , ths, O'urten | THE YELLOW FEVER IN SDANOA PORTS the tine ‘by rowinesun fiity-four years, 2 is @ fine old lelow in iis way | Ui front to too end, wlaning tho stake and making } second trial, but 60 soon as the word was given | when he got o Was re- 3 Ht PORTS. ‘Tombs. ‘the the run in \ The Tolkowing tg a SUMMARY, Saxe | Day.—Sweepstakes for three-year-olds; dash of two miles; $59 entrance, haif foriett; the club to add $1,000; $750 to first horse and $250 to second horse. A. Belment entered b,c. Kingfisher, by Lexing- ton, dam Eltham Lass. oa oe woe: segeece T. W. Dowell entered b. f. Midday, by Eclipse, will be takea stivuid fis conuiliou ware American Girl went into the aw and dauced until entering the upper turn, when suo settled to effective work ati passed the quarter pole One length the advanced guard, In thirty-seven and quarter seconds. Down the beck- ‘stretch the mare out-troited the stailion, and the half-mile pole was one lengih and a ait to front, The time to this point was1:1337, Along | ofMleer who thus overstepped his duty beiongs to the ceived by nua witht some favor. ile would not toke any money, Rowover, until he should first consult a friend. On ‘Tinursday he went to Mra, O'Brien’s residence, mn ihe Twenty-first ward, and informed her that he could not compromise the cage, Almost iniianily an officer iu unilurm, en- tored the housé and took tim into custody, Tuls and fuil of anecde. ~ “1 tramed ‘Tinea in 1816,” he says, “De was the father orf #lOn, One of the greatest horses that ever ran, /uloleon was sired by Sir Axciue, Vve trained Marevs of horses in my time, I selected twenB®:Vven Of these horses once, when T had time, andOM them I picked tho three best horses, I tau, that Aimerica ever saw, or will see cantionary Measures Recommended. secretary Boutweil bas notified Collectoe Murphy of tho spread of yellow fever ta the Spanish ports. und the necessity of precautionary measures on the part of masters of vessels and those ia anthority at this port. The following 1s the letter of Secretar; A CASE GF MISTAKW WENTITY. Fort MCRAR, New Muxtco, Oct, 10, 1970. To THe Epitor of THE UsRALD— Afriend has tls day seut mea clipping from a ce best Were Virginian, Bostou-and Sinette, the lower turn George Wlikes shat up part of tha | Twonty-drst precinct, Flanagan was taken tothe | Fieb, a copy of which Was enclosed to Collector | New York paper 1 which my name ts use! in con- apt he those were race hersea,” he saya, | 4002 Nimetto.....,-.- daylight, and for an instant nad hisnaselat the Girl's | Yorkvilie Police Court anf losvea up by Justice Mc- | Murphy:— ft Hection with a most melancholy aduir whion re. qith a sigh ‘d ® WOUT of his ola clay pipe. ihe 3:46 96. wheel, but he goon fell back aad at the three-quarter | Gutre, who took no action tn the case, because Wastinuros, Oot Hl wat Newbusg—uatmety, ecnieaubor Now, nerare & Leugar and a tile girl, who nt- 20 THIRD RACE Dole, made in 1:62, ale was an open longth alead | he know nothing about it, Yesterday Mrs, OBEN | Groggy, Bovrwrtt, Sectrtary of the Treaty) cently occurred tn Newburg— y tends hin! ev! ‘The old man feels hia | was for 8 purse OF $1,000, two mites, for all ages, to | and trotting very castly. No Nemtort was required | entered omphiint against Managan, charging | “sia—in bis despatch of the 26th wit, the United Biates Con. | Mr. Seaverns. The aiticie goes on to say “when way Ina mauner, as if i carry 100 pounds; $800 to the first horse and rend to | from ner down the homestreich, and she went under | him with attempting to compound a feiony by asking | gui at Caviz informs this Department that the yellow fever, | Buffon (whose real name 14 on the Ariny Register ag ‘pardon ff live, and the lite girl says in a | tho Lanes my aug Pi 04 Aa were G, R the string winner of the heat by two lengths, Time, her tot ag cay A Me Pos the beth be oes pen Ad eet ong oneneee er a MP. sarin), was placed ta ei aes apne Gani 8 ty dt. by Prophet 330336 er 8 a vit, unau an; 7 on duty in dour of supp sir, and I hope you'll wHan | dai Lucy, by Curusy Joon O'bonaeils bay volt | ~ Third Heat,—The Attn attempt they got away with | witnesees, Flanagan was again. locked Up, pro tgs make He aprearance (8 eee the ist of October, ics, ever unce haviny ile It, 1 dollars on tie race.?” “| Edenton, oy Ulverston, dam Amanda; Joim D, Thom- | the stallion @ neck the advantage of if, but on the | biy to spend a term of years in Sing Sig) wile we bee i peere ls needisem perhaps, Tor ine. to say. thas Cay me refY Who gas just come from the pool stand | son's bay horse Haywood, by Flanet, dam | turn the Girl went to the front and cut out the | O'brien walks the streets a free man. The foregoing | into United Rtsies por slight Iu Kdentity not at all pleasant to me. a Gifford, by Red By D. MecDauiel’s bay | work. At the quarter, which was passed in thirty- | statement of facts vequires vo comment—tuey speak | |") bave the Bouor to ManTiy P. BUREUM, ip Yer gab, will ye, little fread ? You wished | horse Oysterman, ad AO oFae weven aud a quarter segends, sue bad the post | for themsaciver, First Licutenaut Fifeenta iniauiry.

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