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@anced for joy, and shouted for Lord Lurgan, Master ould Ireland wll they were hoarse, Master McGrath must now be esteemed } OANINE WONDER OF THR AGH, for he won the Cup in 1863, again in 1869, in 1870, solely because he was totally un: isoned—and now ta his fourth season he has won it again, The reat is unparalleled aud was a terrible blow to the ‘taleat’’ and the “prophets,” not one of whom ever anticipated it. winners by the result, The Irish Canine Victor—His Parentage and Field Triumphs—Keceptisn on ths “Ould edge, looking after one of the vessels, Can't say ‘Thts piece of information induced the reporter to seck Captain Woolsey rather, like Mohammed, than of the oficial mountain. stumbling over planks, making detours to avoid mechanics redolent of paint and pitch, who were engtged 1p hauling boats from the sheds to the out Of the way of laborers rvlling bar- 1 {rom barges to wharves, trusting to treacherous drawbridges and surmounting many other dangers to the uninitiated, the executive oM- . Ie is a tall, spare man, of lean face, curly hatr, grizzled mustache and mild manners. He Wore a naval captala’s uniform, and was pleased to see the H¥RALD reporter. the biustermg ‘sea dog’) about him, which greatly Telieved the reporter's min POLISHING UP NAUTICAL PURASES in anticipation of a shiver-my-umbors interview. “The IERALO,"” sald he, “has taken what [ believe atrlotio stand 11 this matter of Navy Yara removal, There may be duferent opinions, bat T believe for a thousand reasons in its retention by the goverument,” Rgrorrek—"Do you think, Captain, that the ad- ministration really entertains the project of the pro- posed sale?" Captam Woorsry—“I hope not. mover tn the matier is 4 political opponent of theirs. ‘They are in a minority, and if it should be carried there nmaust be a leak somewhere.” Rerorrer—'What reason do you advance for Lis the government" YOULSRY—"In the first place the aim- cuity of replacing it in the port of New York; in tae Second placo the enormous amount which it bas erection of stores, houses and shops, tho butlaing of docks and the reclamation of hundreds of acres of swamp land and which would have to be re-expendl on & ew one, cause We have the means right here TO BREAK ANY BLOCK AD of the port Which any power could estaplish."” u—" You think, then, that it would be & disastrous po icy to leave New York without suck & “ENGLISH FIELD SPOR’ Coursing the Hare with Grey- in England, MeGrath an await the comin; The public are the rel of mesa Antiquity of the Sport—Tho The Great Waterloo Oup--Third Victory of Master MoGrath — Description of the Meeting ot Altcar—His- tory of the Viotory. Laws of Coursing— cer was foun 7h t Tee wilol aeaat lenco Rebuked—Rage of tho Loil—Ths heramed tn tho F' Accuracy Verified-- Annexationists Jubilant. tespo! From Ireland we have the following sketch of the famous cauine fleld victor, Muster McGrath, his parentage, performance and reception after his Jatest feat of,triumph:— Master McGrath—the doz por greatest coursing wonder of the age, has made a naine for Irish coursers before which the frst ken- Nela in England have pated, Waterioo Cups, a feat uurivalled since the expan- sion of tha entries 1roin thirty-two to sixty-four dogs, has been by him alone achieved. i When the stake Was limited to thirty-two dogs, ac- complished it; how much coaquest when exce'lence—the Lonpox, March 1, 1571, ‘The coursing of the hare with greyhounds, which Always keep the animal in sight and capture and kill him by superior speed, 18 one of the very oldest Jt was well known among the ancieuts, and were its history traced from lime when we first ond classics down MonTREAL, March 13, 1971. Thave often adverted m this correspondence to | ence, and as the 1 the marked difference between the popular tone here and in Rugland when matters American are — gov A political Landseer might abled to: avi The winning of three of English sports, under. consideration, draw the English bulidog and the Canadian bull pup | Qs, respectively, dignity and impudence. Engl! , Men, since the great war of the rebellion, have dis- covered the United Siates to be a nation strong, eclv- | Mized, aud among the first and freest im the world. — Gr: Hence the path recommended years ago by Joun Bright is now sought after by the statesmen of Britain, and the alliance and amity of the American — Amertea’s '¢ commonwealth are courted as cagerly as were those Mel by gene: of the English commonwealth under Cromwell by the European monarchies two hundred years ago. But in Canada we are as quarrelsome ag the spiteful Teplled dwarf in the fabie who Insulted tis more powerful | gna’ tio neighbors with alacrity because he had a giant to pletely vindisated, DO HIS FIGHTING Secure in oar own insignificance and jeat- | ous of republican progress, abused and defled the United States, and I vi | believe that we have thought that the Canadian Volunteers, under Sir George E heroes of bloodless triumph to Washington, levytug contributions on | colonial position, New York and Boston, while adv f boots, would Paul and Galveston, more ambitious Is the it mentioned ! competitors 13 to a few days since Waterloo Cup—the greatest coursing prize in the world—was won by | the Irish dog Master McGrath, a volume of rare Interest would be the resuit, hare Was not the only animal chased tn this way, for the stag, the wolf, the wild geat, the fox and Other animiais noted for their speed became tho prey of the hounds, and doubtless were able te render a better account of themselves when bronglt to bay than poor ‘‘puss.’’ ‘The ancient British prac- thee OF coursing embraced the chase of deer and foxes, as well as hares; but there Ia reason to the greyhounds employed were strength commensurate with the number of doubled ts Kuowa alone to coursing men, No per- ; formance on the Downs has yet rivalicd that or For the three cups won by Cert Hiney-stX dogs compered; lez dv,s8 compe the same number of © Never led to tus hare, never sipped at a hare whieh Was not killed or sewered; beaien bat once ta his unequailed coursing cures, jestavitshed a reputation that has not yet been rivalled and that may nev Bred by that mos. thorough sporisian, Mr, Gal- Wey, Wh0se snow.cdge of te and trataing ts so wadely Known, nd condition is how a matter of si ackuowledged wuihority Ghat if 1b be possible to see anotuer McGrath we look forward wo his coming from his keunel, inteiligeuce of the dog’ Known at Colligan Lodge, where Mr. Galwey resides, and at Kilmacthoman, wh the property of tt Master MeGrath, retention b wou by Master Mo: Jn remote tmes the Irish dog has r be excelled, In tae Unrd place be- tence ot breedin: ni whose judg- | Captain WooLsry—Decidedly, It 1s said that an h across Loag Isiand and bet but any navy yard would be subject to suco a visita- tion If there Wa3 no flees, no forts and no army to ‘That 1s rather a foolish reason.” —“You taink, then, that itis not a ote desire, bur rather a pelitical reason which is at the bottom of the mattorr? Captain WOOLSEY army could mer success Was believe that 1s @ large portion of rl of Dartrey, ever which Mr. ich an eflcient and popular agent, large buntires blazed in honor of tne 04 stout and aic Were broached, and the healths of Lerd , Lurgan, the Earl of Dartr good landlord. ar and of Maste tad the farme: intercept it. The practice of modern coursing may be sald to date from the tine of Queen Elizabeth, under ‘whose patronage it became a fashionable pursutt, a3 it has ever since continued. and give stability to the sport a code of laws was framed by the Duke of Norfolk, a great lover of the leash, that became the stock on which the the rates ing mectings were engrafted. these mectings there are now a vast number, not only m all parts of England, but in Ireland and in Scotland, where cyen many of the “unco guid,” who | look upon raciag as the broad road that leadeth to destruction, are not indifferent te the contests of These miectings are generally under the management of clubs, each member of | Which has @ pomimation to the various stakes; but of course he 1s not vourd toran his own dog, but may name that of somebody else, TUE LAWS OF COURSING have from time to time re and in the present day they are not uniform; but there are many points in common, a brief descrip- Uon of which may convey to the foreigner who Knows pot the sport some idea of how it is pursued. In the first place, each hare is, in matches, pursued by ovly a couple of greyhounds, and the manwu- vring between the three 1s watched by an authorized Judge, on horseback, who decides, according to the Tules and his own observation, which dog bas won, ‘The hare ts allowed four or fye score yards “law,"? or start, before the greyhounds are loosed trom the ships, if the nature of the ground will admit of it withont danger of losing her. many districts of country where such a “law would be impossible, for two ont of every three | r off, and the judge would not have an opportnnity of determining the relative ess wid honesty of the do; poor “puss"? 3 able opportunity of escaping, and will not put the dogs under any guidance after they are loosed, but | propensity to kill the game, loosing is an operation of some dificnity, and ts always entruste| to an experienced oficial namea who manages 2 compiteated tackle, fined uptl the When he ts them out of the | egual terms as possible, ve that they are fatrly de- both see the hare, and then atch their speed and skill, io gives a loud “hatloo” 10 order to warn all whom at may concern of tne fact, and partie uraily look in casion, barrels of “L will tlustrate, tor Ide not lke to attack persons; but if Congress would zing the sale of this yard to met could go to New York and raise money enough in six id bea sme fortune. Would be sold at a nominai price, for who can prop. appraise laud so cut up as this Navy Yard, and in Ita present state so unfitted ior ordinary bulid- When it would eventually be bought mn lots there is no saying What large profits there would bo | This Loetieve to be the real motive is another view, which —Whose qualictes so widely Knowo—ilr, Gaiwe. stustically drunk; notes having, ‘ath, become To turther methodize ath were enth Who jolued these as: the first Waterloo victory of Me ‘ad Up Ma Coursing Matters, seemed nova Htle proud that Waterord county has aione to Ireland produced not oniy a Waterloo winner, but a thrice at coursing prize, rath, by Dervock, out of Lady Sarah, Was bred by Air. Gatwey, at hts r yunty of Waterford. In any view it wor errify the burgiers of Omata, observed at Cou sal yell of execration with wht the New York HnoRALD on Brected, probably because that jour | exponent of American etvili | power; and the more coi ; More intense the yell, Bennett is pecaliarly accursed, creauion of the Joint High Commission and of the possibility that all onr international disputes will he by tatking of seitied quietly aud in favor of America, rather than litte neighbor, All thia 13 doe h any utcerance of made npon tt. x nad for the movement; but ther I feel sure would prevail, and it ts this: gress sold the yard the b WOULD WANT 1 Then the Item of profit would be equally great.” By this time the Lyceuin, as is cailed, was reached and the reporter was invited is who were not oveupied had coples of the HEKALD before them, irom which they were diligently reading the prow mingo Commt a plan of the Navy He was pupped nM Was MVE years oul be day he fis Hyst- appearance wou tls last Wateiloo Cap, was at Lurgan in 1.67, when he won the Visitors’ Cup of Unicty-two dogs; and directly aiterward, at Croagh, he divided the Moneygiass’ Purse with nis upunion, Master Natuaniel. tloo Cap in b3és, beating v Later In the year he came out for the cond time at Lurgan, aad divided the Brownlow Ile next appeared at Aitear, Where for the second time he secured the Waterloo Cup, beattay Loveiia (Winner of the cup mM 1867) and the celeprated greyhound Bab-at-the-Bowster m his lon, t the anticipation the have 1 ame of | dicts out of spite, aud we are the tax because tt hy ‘neighborly in the fish had to pack down, BUY IT BAOK. the “long tails.” the oficial quirter Just now the n die then won ‘k Robin in the of the 5t. Do- ‘The executive onicer submitted Yard to tie reporier, from whieh he gleaned the foliowing statistics:—The area of the Navy Yard proper 18 150 acr claimed, 33 acres; the Nav; Js within the enclosure, 34 acres, and a Wa face within the United States boundary line, prising Wa.labout channel and deep water, or Cup with Sir Wilham, of her cantankerous bad enough and distasteful tn Canadian stomacis, but how much worse is It to Ags , know that the HeraLp bas been right and the Consequentiy from Toby Guz ug river the cry has gone forth, “D-—-N THE HERALD! sLet the minions of Ann street t-r Woa't save thea." ved many modideations, 'y Hospital ground, which 8 4 Lady Lyons, “organs’’ wrong ! and was 60 weak that he was with dificulty saved from drowning to a drain mio which he bad fallen | at the close of his course, drawa for the Waterloo Purse, his condition ren- dering it quite mpossible that he could compeic. tins defeat of his famous dog, A TOTAL OF 300 ACRES, with about a mile aud a half of water front. | tam Bratne, the bluty, hearty cuu pment oilicer, who upt Lo sel: lac yard He was immediately - “rr-emble-—-marbie | Woude denounced the att In round terins, Lord Lurgan, ait changed hs present trainer, took charge of lis Kennel; by by his loraship McGrath should not ran again, he was actuaily | ‘Captain Bralne, can y bullding and improvements tn Navy Yard have cast the government Captam BRAM give me any idea what the having been bates in the House, have disappointed all the loyal. | ists, and the annexationists and independentists of that other Place, 30 long ago | ‘ou see When ap 13 done for Uncie Sam it is not turning a hone; combed piece of timber with its best side out to htd Everything here is solid and thorough, And there, you see, is Where an appraisement Look at those equipment stores Did you see that dry dock? (The . Weil, ‘hen, you can persvusions of Spooacr, Lord Lurgan allowed the in brought our for the Browalow Cup, | ober last he won for the s and in the present moati he won his tutrd Waterloo Cup, beating the favorite, Pretender, in the final | lt up their heads, as August, 1869, the sympathizers here were urgin on the imperial authorities the Commission of the | altnough it was proposed to contain more members and to discuss more especially the political fature of the Continent rather than past complications of tho | Over toannexation, Of course there are Which in O fail to fx the cost. across tie way. reporicr nodded attirmauvely.) support me In saying that Uey are built to last. @ sale they would never realize within fifty per cent You may put down tue cost or the hares would get cl Ou Saturday last Master MeCrath speed, game able sports | of their value. improvements AY PORTY MILLION DOLLARS. f thay to the Captain Braine now bustied out to ouy | » and the conversacton with | In the screw mense number present to see having now won the Live Ribbon of the Waterioo Coursing Match | three times, will not ran a at present a dog in store which wil, itis said, be a splendid successor to 1s likely to take two great Powers, A full account ef the proposition | pondad to ann made in England will be found in thet July 6, 1870, and the questions to be considered and the powers of the Commissioners accurately indi- No earthiy power can prevent the question | of the independence or the annexation of vanada | SH being brought up befere the is what the Unionists nere have siriven for, to have | the probiem brought legitimately before the publie and trust to the peopie to find asolution Lam ‘This Wrov Bees enavied vo state that every effort ts being made to | hunt in contempt got Secretary Kish or Senator W! the matter; and Jam told that a definite pledge has. been given that the suvject will be mooted. y killed the loyalists is the ered by the imperial govern- r here had to select ma—either england had con- Ia the former case INSTR their own natu government ooh gy pete gre ship stores la New Yor the exeentive oiicer was resumed. KEPoRTER—“iloW many men, i the yard? ixtecu hundred at present, t We are now only th, and one that ae np Rer trom Waterloo he Lurgan colors Asva risk ol £6,000 was effected upon the dog before sailing, : porting Gazette states, on the authority of Lord Lurgan, tha: he knows nothing whatever about the reported policy of Insurance on Master M while his reputed Winnings do not exceed iternoun hs lorlsiip received a mes- sage trom Sir T. Biddulph, mmforming hia that “the ea Would tnuch like to see Master Me avath— ful compliinens to the coursing community, srath wiltatrive in London at th ginning of the week and visit Queen Vietoria at He will ufterwards hold private levees before returning to Iretand, as he will never rua again in pablte, BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Slocum’s Litle Game—What the Brook- lynites Think of It—What the Officials Say—The National Profit and Loss, present employ Captula WooLsEY—' but we call that shot Tepaitlag vessels, coastrucion being suspended.” WErORTER—"Waut do you cousider a iil com- "sis on as near Judges generally obs spatched and that they .gailops after them to” w: ominissioners, and WS | Witte Your histor Captain Woorsey—“Three thonsand: but in eny iuagoy ere “puss emergency we lave atuple accominodation for six the direction ‘from A great many terms ure employed n ihe spor.—in the reckoning of points— Which, even wiih the fuliest explanauou, must be unintelligible to the uninitiated, aud of which it wil be necessary to say only which ts reckoned two poinis Start even together aad one outruns the otner and hare a turn er wrench; but if tie hare lakes & circuitous course, and the dog whieh runs Ue outer circle gives the turn, it is counted three When the hare strikes off at about a right Qngle jrom the me on which she bas beea runnin; itis called a “wrench,” put f she goes as if aroun tien ts equa! to uve wre nthe dog catches the hare with hia ynted two points, If itis a in which the judge is , yORTHR—“There are @ good many complatits witch the patronage of the My whieh the Sov of the Way In ard is dispen: pain WOOLSEY NO END OF BOF They interfere wiih the appuin intermeddilag of course teats to Mupair the eili- For mstance, a man may have been employed twenty or tw enty-ye years olf 4 Oa here, and by a reduction of force b He comes to me and perhaps represents that, his long services here, ne was tn the Lt would nata ally be inclined to look atter such a man, and sometinics would se- orntment for him at the first oppor- but what has co vibe snA9 ail one or two poltticiaus give us a few words, is when two dogs Re tinents, and such of a unpleasant di sulted them or she had not. they must have deitherately decsived their most = pportefs and organs, who, while the T PAIN isting (nat the Comm ing formed aad that England would s¢ suiting Canadian prejudices, were ef that No negotiations were osition on the fish ned by England. Or ion!—Khglaiia had deliberately ed Ubat this sem ryt p power’ Was | CHIKOURALTHY, ite ciency of the discip HEGALD Was fn addition tc nayy during the war. Puls wituout it isa ‘turn,”? + KUl,"? m wh! “mouth in the of merit, a matt and that Canada’s tioa Would be sits or a iriend’s friend, for whom he wants a place, and the first thing We hear of is an order to Set the friend scone buck on us; had reco, to work in place of tue valuable public servant, who ¢| many other rues which are interesting ouly to the but the above may sy rin which the sport ls pursned, hare and of the greyhow ig attenively watched, not only by the judge, bat by 1 at great meetings, ntve, turn, angle, eve peed, have their diferent Tefully reekoued in awarding the Passion aud unr Ja its conduct of muternational adairs, and had re. solved to tase the matter in her own hands aad 4 Sir Johu A, Macdonald hes be at the WERALD was governiaent was in TAROWN ON THE WORLD. '? nother complatut in Brooklyn is 5 niae-tenths ef the patronage.” p' ey—"'We have men State, and there 131 rge share. The yar LYN AMOUNTED TO A) of the greater number of the jobs miakes a great many men tnwilling vo leave their w York to take up their residence m so they would Los pon the locai polliical maguate wito got thea idea uf the m: nent of the A walk through thodirty streets of the Fif' Brooklyn, is the sort of recreation which few would re Asamatier of public duty a HkRALD reporter promenadedt through that famous district, the terror of revenue oMcials and te ARCADIA OF ILLICIT SPIRITS. ¥ looking men hung gloomily about the corner grecerics aud liquor stores; slatternly wo- men, bareheaded or with a coarse shawl over the cranium, passed lazy to and fro; dirty but jolly little children fitted in and out ef bind aliey heaped with ashes and other garbage, or clam- bered over (he Lorseless carts and wagons beside the REPORTER" that New York aVow Our ation. forced to avow in Ue house ti right and that the Canad utter ignorance of the rage of we “organs’ ‘om all parts thousands of adept, and & 1 the tonching resignation of their tone When declaring that whatever ts 15 best can omy be comp: a the hone .t ; el in the pit of his stomach by a horse ne was | “— : = : sing, with © view to seit the beast, smilingly {| A PADY WISHES TO FORM A vayiul little ercetur."? i. Lie cause of imaependence has thereby recetyed plage of Canada’s NAL POSITION THR WATERLOO COURSTN isa prize competed for ». y Who subserbe twenty-five sovereigns the total amount, it the owner of the second dog £200: xf tivo dogs £60 each; the owners of the next four £80 each; the owners of the next eight id tothe presence of mina | PAratian waownen he was | Mra Ma and if they did he owners of the The reporter took his leave, and passed the Inocu- ous marines, who followed his retreating with an eye of yeueration for the noble mission of which he Was the humble instrument, an {inmense lift, AMPIUBIOUS NAT: has be-n most strikingly exemplitied, Canadians | corner tink that tuey should do as they would with tne | gtotle navigalion Oi canais built by the rodnct of their fisueries 1s asthatof their mines and forests, pendent Cauada sucl how are, Matters of unpleasant dally occurrence, Engiand owes te United States a heavy bil! Jor the | J. Hull Browying, 6 Broadway, New York, depredations of the Alavat = : damage Imileted by a stcamer we never saw Eng- land calmly disposes of our usheries and our cana. exposition of the tnconvemences o Briisa connection it would be hard to give, and oyalists have been toncited im the tea- | Wy ANTED- Hence the cry for independence 13 given a new direction and increased jorce. But, again, annexation hus beneiied unmensely. The masses of the people have been educated by their swoservient journalists ad damagogic poli- | couree. ficluns to accept as their Alpha and Omega the be- | a lief tha the normat state of a ioyal British euuject | YY ANTED=IN As Was one of thorough antagonism to a!l Pursd aud Waterloo Plate, the former competed for by the turty-two dogs beaten in the first round of the cup, and the latter by the sixteen jes of the purse. AS sixty-four eto run and they must ran in pairs, it 13 evident that they imust be pul against each other dog Tor dog; thal ine winners mustthen coutend in the same way; that winner must meet wianer In the Tanner, and 39 On until the con- a match between tie two best dogs in the whole stakes, ‘Lhe craw, which took place last. the Adclpnt Hotel, Liverpool, 13 All the nom- ‘le the greatest coursers dinner, alter which they Ss by lot against each Other in patrs, tae probabilities, taken from “No, we don’t want the Yard removed. ee pone Vile 2) ple round here are property holders don’t want it sold. NOWODY BUT SLOCUM, that ever Iconld hear of, thinks it a nuisance. aint a nulsance to the grocery people, nor to tne boarding house keepers, nor Nt aint a nuisance to dogs veaten I the firss inst It belng stirred. To THE Eptrorn OF THE HERALD: — In your paper of yesterday morning I find a few lines regarding the tomb of General W. #f. Harrison at North Bend, Onto, and its decay. the course of an extended journey West, I was in Cincinnati, and one bright Septemper morning I went dowa the river bank some twenty mites by the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railroad, which runs atongside the Ohio and Mississippi road until we reach North Bend, where they diverge, meeting again, and again separating afew miles further on, rth Bend is a was or three smail houses and a coal elevator and wa’er tank where the roads branch off, and the Harrison estate Iics immediately wloag the river, reaching up to a low range of hills and to pay for the third rowid tu hk gest is reine: Last year, in ‘Tuesday nigh always a highly interostin, inators to the cup, Who in in the kingaom, meet at draw their de and then bet ‘This was the specch of a business man of the Fifth derest spot. ward in reply to a query of the reporier. “Tv’s bread and butter to many a one round here; but of course if it isa public nuisance the govern- ment won't consider that; why should they?” said At one time the as other coursing wrenceburg, Ind, don, with only tw years it has taken a prominent placd in the “market quotanons;” lor moatis ts belted on by the Loz Atronized Lo a vast extent, not only by owners of dogs, bui py such of the public geve- yas incline to gambling. Rerorten—“General Slocum is your Congre man; and if it 1s against the wish of ls constituents why don’t they take some action in the matte: sir, nobody believes tl I'm ademocrat and so 1s Ths party is Ma minority, avd if he didn’t have something like that to blow about nobody Would listen to him.” REPORTER—‘'The question was mooted at the time of his election, and if it was a test question the dis- trict is pronoauced in its fayor.”” and it Wasn't a test question, many democrats voted for Wel candidate; but he didn’t have a sho: party ran another man and v PORTER—S"“And that Whiskey caid just before : i that such a spirl: was inseparavie from the mainte- ¢ 50 Fr of the British empire, and that to stand up $1 o publieantsm tn any form was to declare one's | munthe to ge 'S have veen told that fi" clubs, and 14 sell a trator; una the mas England's statesmen aided end avetted in spirit, pointing to the conduct of yar, to tne Trent dimieulty, and the that we should be rudely disabused of ce J and tie great fact substituted in our that England couris America’s friendship and dis. countevances the exhibiuon that with it should come the horrid susp! laud might not only insult but esas a Sop to quiet ct, Ine, shaken us to our £07 The “araw”’ bas, of infiuence on the speculation; tb two great tavorites have to Meet cach other, itis evident that one or other of ‘them 1oust be beaten, Whereas if a great favorite 13 ‘outsider’? is chances must be “The fact of it anything serious in it. ra for, if Jate deciaes that upon rising ground, shaded by a few oak trees, Test the remains of pitied against an considerably Improved. THE MEETING took place, as usnal, at Altcar, about eight miles ‘peo!, on the estate of a famous sports- man, Lord seiton, aud near Ue vi lage of Waterloo, from which the cup takes Its name. dare spot, but being of vast extent 13 suited toa to be found attendance on this occa. jon Was Cuormous, far larger than it had been nd tho interest, especiaily its conciusion, of unkindness, and A You ve Oa reaching North Bend I found a middle aged man, house near by with his family, who formerly lived ta the family of Gi nd from him £ learned many the old hero’s Iie; and he being the ouly one who appeared to Know er cat place, and nokling the Keys, with me to visit the tomb. c we canie into a ficld, and near its centie, on rising King the Ohio, we re |, after unlocking an old padk trap door with one broken binge, we descended a pps Into a space about ten feet square, built of brick, mostly underground, and now crumbling in the east side were eight chamber aud In the upper row, in thre neral Harrison, nis w! mouths of the chambers ai na there 1s no inser’ any kind anywhere to be found, aua the looks Just ready Wo fail, and would have fation beiore this only my friend secured it, for the time, by ranntug throngi two fastening the ends outside the Ww: it togerher, as well a4 he could. upoa the ontstde are, if possible, in ess something 18 done soon, ‘ything ts in a state of dainpida- where around North Bend. ived, built In sections abin, Was burned a few years ains but the ru rrisoin's oilice, a low buiiding some tweuty feet square, built of br like everything Ohio a few mil has, as you readily It {3 a bicak, ets wd incl- de whole, and im the Ypathizers take new hope. Another point to which L may refer wh. MeuUdg On international matters is to the nnen aAvONL the t_ thousands. hed the vatut, #4 Ule contest Was approaching Ate In the openmg round the first favorite, Lord Haddington’s Bendemeer nad to meet Briggs’ Bed of Stone, and ran three tremendous undecided-heats wita her, to withdray’ one of then not present his lordship Lord Lurgan’s dog, Master @ great favor fashion; and at ‘helpe tosqnash him too. People got mad of Sir John Young's sper ad ye ON nothing but democrat or Slocum says the city of nts the water front aid the valua land which 1s occupied by the Navy Yard.” , L don't hear peopie talk so wher it became necess: and as Mr. Briggs was iid not again ran his dog. :cGrath, who was a ly kindness. ihe words of his advis cause It Is on record that Sir Joun A. MacDenald, when press session, declared exnitingly tha cuns from our fisheries ct trem our mart tion of the Reciprocity tr riun; and just “About the ground, them, are the remaras of G much; butif they r Jin tue House last | quid to be 15 wou his trial ina y a Cove, who carried oif the cup last year, Was beaten i the most hollow style. ublic favorite, Mr. Gibson's Smuggler, was likewise Usposed of, and so were Mr. Fi ck's Macdonald, T FOR WATER FRONT why don’t they use all that atong Williamsburg and Brooklyn that's lying Mle y"* It ts satd General Slocum objected to iten democratic grounds, as being a nursery for closed WIth Wy closed with H American flour, gr as punishment for the 's Fritz, Mr. Sir Capel Molynewy’s Dr. Richardson's Lauderiate, Mr. Legis’ ‘Latest News, Lord Sefton’s Soprano and Mr. Clark's Chivalry, all of whom had been “backed for great li the second rouna there weie, of course, sixteen pairs of dogs to contend, but in this and subsequcut beats there was no “draw;" the first * with the second, the third with the sixth, and so on. ssiul in this round were e or Quits, Black Knight, « ancy, Bessie Keli, Liberty, Cataciysin, Deodora’s Daughter and Waywarden, Tn the third round of light pars Newton, Doudle or Buxom Lass, ciysin aud Waywarden were beaten. Conse patriotism of their motives | a! The Fenian raid question has also deeply excited | before May 1. Wien, 11 1864, we manage lers on ‘that uneuspecting town | Why there ain’t one tenth permauently in Brook- ren in the Yard live lyn; and whe can Keep track of a almost enough for them ve you refused empioyme: but unat’s mostly O@ account Of tue Whiskey busi- sums of money. than within, auc, know you're | renian raids of Fevru- | fer the money stole Winner beng “supped “with the fourth Those that wi Chaineleon, Ne $1,400,000 to $1, infiicted on business. Jes tue matural wyury SUL greater was the oss sus- tamed by searing away capitalisis irom myesting country Hable to perenuial invaste: always a pet idea of ours that, Whenever you b hittle bull, we © raid indewmtles, six and bal{ maiiions of dollars. iasisted upon in this correspaucenes, began to be established beyond cavil, that England would no e3 aud Tight our vaities, and | by the tories that ago, and nothing At this point of the conversation a man somewhat nounced they Mad “sacked didn’t care, not le, and if it was an Busou Lass, Prete thei That be . always Was and always would oe a democrat. ‘The reporter moved on and leit the vo tue mercies of the maudlin democrat bent lis steps toward the } stands, with Wwe b the end of York str with @ shining rife the entrance, p! dustness man Unid atom to guard the dust of the ¢ Last year th wy Yard gate, whtei HOrs on MS portals . e blue overcoated at bis shoulder, who sent ed no bar to the regovcer's pro- ix of about ene hundred yards he arrived at a buuding on the leit baud side, before Whick another HARMLESS LOOKING MARINE SYRUTTED, and in front of whicu stood a number of brass guns capiured by Ute United States Navy th Cuitior nia, es of the late unpleasautness the revel tron- ssippi, the rebel torpedo boat Midge, with {is curious Upeat siape and loug bowsprit, bearln the torpedo at its pout; several rebel solid shot anv ‘ apiece of rebel iron plating, with a huge ragged hole th its centre, Uirongh which a loyal round shot tore its unceremonivus “rhe executive oficer ts down at the water's nthe fourth round the pairs were Black Master McGrath nited States goverument would not allow sleep im such Wreck and rum, and now | Siates or the State of Olik cent tomb, and save the ting the remains of a President yaised the country to such a furor itement in the xreat campaign of s open to uphold reat public Wrong, coniidence tocall the attention of the couniry to the conditiou of the remains of her great men, and especiaily those of General Harrison, that Nave fatlen under my netice; and tf you will give this the advantage of your great circulation Tan sure you will render a grea someting wiil be done to guard the remains of the departed shades worthy of agreat mation. DG, WALKER, 19 Hudson street. New York, pay our expe terrible oute: and Liberty, and in ew in the pftu round thee to oneon him, defeated Black Knight, and Pretender, with two to one on him, performed the same feat with Deodora’s Daughter. ment ag Master McGrath prepared to mect Dre- tender for the be bullied into tei teat (0 the overfed colonists. Renee the Fe h Was hailed as a fine opportunity to Kill no end of |. 494 First aveuue, with @ very here were excited and these raids stopped. the manipulation of a ioan to bu have troops stationed here to de reply wuich could be twisted mio a of judenendence and a plea tor the continuance of At the same time we could be nt a se longer answei 2 Sewudal OF ne Who, while Itving, of political ¢ iked the Idea of having And tt would be easy to get don tn, was tremendous, For about filty yards they ran exactly level, and then, the hare bending slightly to , the right, it appeared as though Pretender would win, but Master McGrath just drew himself ¢ anc literally smothering @ very weak-runming har he picked her up as she bent siigatly towards his op> tement that was wow wit “especially among the [rish, was never sur They tung thelr hats im together with memento to you with In the shape of the pond our present reiatious. adnnmister to President ( Consequentiy we began to hold muiguation Meetings all over the couniry, and the governme at losing us head, gave the people loose t public service, and that even at Altea: NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1871.—QUADRKUPLE SHEET. BULL PUP GROWL, Canadian Puss-Cat Mew. Roview of the Situation—-Tho Commission a De- feat to Canadian Toryism~Canadian Inso- | {9Flea Walking slap int for blood sp Vou Moitke cout Was an easy oni MIncut press turned outa about that, the opening to thy rertis loyalists have t Cartier and other | We are exper are) TNOONVENIENCES OF INDI ‘ ch puld’: march n we are ma © to f aturous ablaner, sulling uz anu 1 enterpris nearer vr because of the she wants been cor the extreme to | We that at tn ny vor stoner of the fot out of If, and Est ‘The cirenmsta dian redetiion y advisability of three countrie man, Galt, Rose, ALD of | Ne ; wil ne. ndid stakes a ; With your polit lams to introduce | of Water. from living mutch so ths their cxtermunaite jon Was be- | & 1849), Bpeding, ‘ba the diss | Foreigners nage, going on, Wes ques: | A LADY, WITT ve datly instr has been neglecte cng illed Broadway, AT ttoms ZL. opposite roncesied AM one: Feee wn money, and | Terise sr pis a teae music. Cail ‘cou that to the Bare thine w BRANCIL Thirty. tiret AT CuAS, an) luding to the ne- 3 ttineks and siz |) from No. excluded Am: y In the face of to the purity and 1 to tet toose | | street, Brovk!yn. uve Cust 14 1FOIN | pose je ace iow ance’ by the Fentaa vat @ otal ef | ] tact, | | ung would no lermg the nian Paid, stone, Pt Misi A yortif dus, t obtain a | = ap in the nounced that one of its members, Mr, Postmaster General Campbell, Would proceed to Windsor to y TS DAITISY LigN. It was a very plausible mission, because he could Say that Canada had noting to do with Fentants:o, r, and that it was hard tual we should sumer for tie Version = Of | sins of a remote INTERVIEW Thirty-firat ntreet. branch, and adverttas Open from # A. M. TABLISHED GROCERY Fo. thickly settiod nelh wart of the empire. ery of “indemnity for the past and protection tor the future” was raised, and La Miner Sir George EK. Carter, declared that unless England continued her garrisons, bullied the states, pald us led and hens stolen, We would 4 eX, become tudependent or rebel, Hulonisis rejoice wiih ILA P.M, every « Other Druin Lngitire at £28 Second avenue, Xeweding great joy to sec t! Oo Wie jaws Of destruction * better when Ta the ARRALD of | or the mission redicted, sour cor $814,000 wortts of p July and August, 1870, thé Was given and its nuter failure Hent siating that all My ain would be the bringing bac jurope and a terrible sub, folks at Montreal sot their friends in Europe at work atonce to counteract the unhappy deiegate’s infa rik authorities were already 'y favorably disposed towards Ainerica the task . Campbell retugned, aud the onmnously silent. the misstou had gland bad refused moat loans, to send out and any Indemuity of bls family from | 12 New York Post office. oth rexcription (wade B kighth aveune, LISRD SALOON FOR SALE. ye; nO rent to This fe a chanos hard apply at Pluwply to guarantee any snot any more troops and from the States for damages caused by the SOJER BOYS, Jod by O'Nelil. On ihe matter of tb nVilic fauied to display any of the ant Ggnation, and when it came to te fshertes Mr, ipbell was tiformed that BOUL ndenee Mark | England wonld see ing and Individual 3 FOR SALE ih ward, eve 4 Seeretary bieh Fenian claims to arbitration, and the t, when the p Three days af wir by government | j ime down, al would | the papers came dowa, | y paraey Was com: Liquor Storm, e! nd Loan Brok CHANCE FOR A SMALL CAPITAL, t part'of the Bowery, fis to let for manuf ations of the | ed, and thelr followers, | ement, are as completely be Iisa rezuiar Sedan. On every polat whats on dei between rage and ama: have belittied, — wiidered as bata at noonday. y By indirect but forctule inciheds England is pusuing 2 Must pay our own bis Hat the ume time that we tor sale, from 1,000 to #10,U) ng & kui Investment, us out of the nest, and y and fight our own foos. all the disadvantages of our freee ock ; low. rent, ria her unpertat au- 3 ge City Post office, N thority over us, and tikes flshe tory, everything, and disposes of them without cons UG SHOCK FOR SALE—60L TENTH AY Canucks! We may rej. have I had to allude to the univer- | sented in the Comm | brightest triumph o: | victory after the mau nh affairs 18 | hed down his enemy isthe best | serted between his teeth lor the pur; Reviowing tho situation, we find that we are no All ot our plans We tuxed American pro- po tat Canada is’ repre: and clatm it as the of Artemus Ward, who | whton’ [an riprocity lol pon us. thay before, POR SALETHE We were un: tence, and It turas out that 3 ty becowe ludependent, Femans in rH us and fave to feet our own buls. Fesnubbed and you are thanked, betrayed arrogance, leper JOR SALE-FURNITURE AND LEASE house junction of ea wrrled by presumption sume Ume we have manifested | Our dagger of lath has beca broken, our loud vaunts langhed at for drivel, all of our purposes have mis iatures and Stow Ovations in the elt 11h BEST CORNER PUBLIC HOUSE IN and Geovemen's Impotence 48 complete, ried, and, seeking to » Wo have hastened her anquo’s issue we have "lied » Hen, that the BULL PUP GROWLS MOURNE The curtatn has fallea on the first ‘Ihe reference made by the Governor General in | administration of sir John Young Bagiand has to mternational questions, and the de- | f several thousan: U y y for one Week, VOR SALP—AN EIGHTH AVE This is one of the most desirable ‘a fine business at p P Apply to STIRLING & Huunwuvred to get rid of Ca | and as seereily as when he was Lord High Commis | an Isles aid managed to disp trouliesome Canadian conservatives have made a S43 repeated, ada as consummately | avenue, and is de has Wwo show windows; S over, and the obuoxtous Rebel- ; Hon Losses bill had just been passed, whereby the loyal residents had'to nay the 1 « ages inflicted on these Jatte: astonishment the ever.v AND SAMPL for the dam- About to move Soul at tories Swi and we had such nam lolion, Moffatt and the Jka, ap. sation proutnciamentos. y YORK HERALD Chronicied fiat movement tt cle the movement of 1871 lor an. nee, Witich 1s POR, SALE—CO Wheeler & Wils family Sewing Mac » or for independe rother Jonathan hol: nd, Uf he doesn't thoy ein his grasp. Go on, ge The Hekatp will and give the fullest and most fouihful account of the hotting of the Stars and Suipes over the citadel of Quebec. 1 fouse, counected with a lar, away his game, the Auply et the piace, 17 i place, New York, 20 year olny out of the business, corner Tweutleth atreet. announces that there ts a grand For along time the people ord and Lansingburgs bet | habit of leaving thelr surpius eats on tie island op- | posite that vitlage. H the Wood ti ts necessa’ » CONFECTIONER biished four year arats for BS syrups, to be rald to- HIRSCH'S e multiplied, Y lo Orgaulze a force fur BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTARLISHED Bowers, Bookkeeping, Arithmet % cach, 3 Writing Lease: abt the Bogtish language by Ame era; Inutes’ department, etain part inter the bigher and rudimental Engish branches, | 4 niy necessary. Ad atiention part to adwite whose education penmanship a ppeclabty. biavch oles, 1.215 3 COM. LEASH, STOCK AND Oto amen, hadies’ Hale Dr anches, Short. nutes? department BB per week: for wx pu ranch Tterald office, 14 Miroadway. 8 WRITING DOLBEAR'S Commer ghteenth etree, fa open en, lacter and boya practically for bi ve special attention. coved from the worst hand, ARITHMETIC, OYS' BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR T! home comfort Asonmole, SS Address SCHOLA, box ts on sal capital ever offer FIXPURE and Presaranking Stor 4 West Twenty seventh at, Apply at lis F eo Wand 10! ( A LADY TEACHER OF MUCH EX ten years; sold cl A FINE STOCK OF GENTLE QOL NAR THE CIT) er, speaking Frenei and y, from Wy to 3, at 514 6th av. rman and good in ply on premis and young ten, at COST thorough instrictio Address ADEL Wi! i capital : rent low; wiil rges, BUARDING SCHOOL’ D rare chance? an nt tand Fer Jou! Jeaxe for two Fes! MARBLE TOP LUNG! inquire at P, nis mente are ree , Rover again to b@ | Open trom 4A. M. Ui SP, M. ever yom all Aimerican | rtebi OTEL FOR SAL central asd goo age Business aud @ nui { Working Mach! S horse Cook & Ryan's How T WILLARD'S MACH He viams tuat the course oi Canada has | ZA Stattonare, Hot description aad that we have L und with moveretion and sir Join Young “, not Nis ow Ie Ue= | TNGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE 2115 East Twev 40 horse power? | Apply on the premises on or aiter 1 0 WORTH OF WELL ingot avery large Gur Also a Herrin; Auctfoncer, 505 Broadway, FOR, SALE OVER gon orted Machinery, ¢ es, Hulera, Steam t VOR SALZ—1N ¢ fale busiaess, ebeap for cash. NGS FOR SALE CU ts, at the factory, coruer Tenth aveuue and ¥ FINISHED 15 ‘at Eogiish QAFES.--A_ STC : | XD to close on catate, at=2 Maiden lan PO MILLINE fice, the Stock \uery Store 2 Myct from business. WANTED TO PURCHASE. ANTIAL BOUL PORTAD of ncireular ‘tanitt and & PEAY ji a three-quarter hole Rhalt-ineh plat K, WALKER & MOANED AND STEAM TABL ceash: also Coffee Fourth avenue. oR SALE—LATHES, DRILLS, VIC ff other aecond ba Twenty tourth sire , Boller, Shar atthe muchive shop cost DENTISTRY FETIL AT $10 AN 1LLANEOUS. : 4 ARTIST, CAN B FABRONIUS, n business 16 Bast Tweuty. EXTRACTED | = as, without expertenct Dr. A. J. 00 three doors west of b additional, TOOTH FOR FULL contlausas. gum. coudemnation FPHOTO ART VIEW ATE, ly, 0B the linesof cara.and Donte; distance of an ride, size of pteture L4xI7, price Bt i SUA, HOLSIES, £98 Brondar. SLOTE & JANES, Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufwctarers, Ci UNC EN Finton streeh “Blank Books made to cuiterae 13 FOR SALr. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN « aerted in tho NEW YORK TWAT ae ee ae ture dime and extra ox nT Wing atthe HRRALD three doora abo authorized uptowa + ofee rates PAYING OFFICE BUSINESS, 1 more and New Orleana, for wile opristary medicines per year, and every opportunity for investign: Adivess Dr. HOWARD, Herald ofice, WITH BTUCK AND FIXTURES vece!pta $0 per day. Addreaa bor ENT OF SECOND HAND SAFES, at very low prices; all myles and takes on AMERICAN STEAM SAFE, ) Broadway. AND CANDY STORB FOR ioerek atreet. STAND COME #200; will SMIT , corney Frankfort ont William BAR AND a8; AlNO pital loon BONA FIDE DRUG welt worth the Apply to JK SALE—VARIOUS KINDS, & $0 nof the anbscrt- quire of WILLIAM WATSON, 90 Frank. AND BAR ROOM, WITH the Lease and iii Fulton wtrent, New Ve °K, FIXTURES AND CHEAP ‘¢ Fuvoiuing Store on Broad: [ 4 est cblished; satts- Address FUSSISHING or TEA AND WINE Store, Well established and doing good busines) i inane of the best ilarlem Poat ining Rooma, eof the city; dollars. TON, box 10L 1% CORNER LIQUOR (OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND Ww ‘asa Fancy Store 1) rent 41,0004 year. ROOM, 515 Apply on WILL BE SOLD FOR $6), & Lsllver plated 207 Ble J 2 DEATH OF eer, Liquor Saloon aud tins room, lo- «of lense street, corner of “STATIONERY AND MUSIC BUSINESS part of Stuck and Fixtures. Apply at 19 LIGUOR STORE, INQ ud Chryatic streets. Satis- MANUFACTURING Present owner will if ¥ of ordere; AND GROCERY venues of the city, For 11) Murray atreel. YEARS’ LEASE OF PROMINE! Bienckev steeet Brat rate Sulistactory reasons xlvem ASE-AND FIXTURUS OF AN pest location in Elguta ing; terms reusonable. IN SUC: portumily to make mooey exchanged before eds the best ia Liverty stre ISHED; LOCATION weil iocated; free ner goort Businesses tor ON, 306 Broadway, *R SALE—ON A PROMINENT in this ely; Stock, » Owner retiring from bu 18 to over $3,500 a yea: for the last seven ye: chilled Tron” Safe, Apply to GEO. J Houston atreet, up AP—ORNAMENTS HALF PRICE EAT fold established Nil aj reason, retiring y, 63 Broadway. with ey ine mouatiag? Y ciry Address G,, Hudsoa xtures, ND FLX- Alta 15m Adress room 13, established "3 FUR- cheap, to 20s, BOX "160 MPLETE, Apply at + hari WITK 6Y, Dens