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JEROME PARK RACES. Wpening Day of the Autumn Meeting. Fine Attendance and Elegant Toilets of the Ladies. fully Heavy Track, Ortolan Winner of the Handicap Sweepstakes, Harry Bassett the Champion Stakes, Joe Daniels the Nursery Stakes, Midday the Three-Quarters of a Wile Dash, Eciip- tic the Four-Mile Dash and Tamma- ny the Handicap Stesple Chase. What a pity tat that obstinate and unreiiabie ‘creature, ihe rk of the weather, took if into his head the day before the lal meeting of the American Jockey Club at Jerome Park to turn on the celestial hydrant and dampen the spirits of the mmmumerable jadies and gentiemen who looked forward to these fall. the com disagreeable tndi- races as the gicat event of mencing on Thursday, this vidual sat complacentiy at ots hydrant above and kept on persistentiy and grimis doing his best to Nansform Manhattan and ts sar- roundings into a mudguiter, Who would ever Wink oF going to the American Derby after such an wnwarrantable proceeding? Our Signal Bureau and _it# Muitadle corps of meteorologists should a ‘ween to this, and, If necessary, protested in a body Many even cf the members of the club, were gle Serred from visiting Jerome Park yeste’ good season thay uhey | bad given it up the night Delore iis A Hopeless job, and thought that éven our peculiarly unreliable climate could not possible be broucht to terms to give even an hour of fatr Six Capital Races and a Fright- | burly foreimner with fay, for Wie NEW YORK -~ * a camet’s hair shaw! of the richest, darkest colors, and the perfect toliet was completed by a charming bonne: of royal purple velve; and black lace, which formed @ MOst apprepriaie setting tor the Pompa- dour pufts in which the co fure was disposed, A costume en cachemire was arranged with a skirt of dark green gros. grain, bordered with a deep ounce lestooned sprays of autumn leaves, but which was i reality bands of slik embroidered wit aves in ali the bright autumnal tints, ‘ihe overdress was in a deeper shade of green cashmere, embroidered to cor: respond With the skirt, and Was a variety sort of the Marguerite polonaise, over Which Was Worn a sort OL yeliow talina, aiso nbroite |, draped from Ue shoulder, Tins unique toilet was by a bed of dark green Velvet, covered Miiiant autumn leaves. SCENES AND INCIDEN PS, The scene about the course was magnificent. Sa greal pamter and October the season for her grand annual exhibition, With Jerome as part of her canvas she has ample sxeope for Dreadth and grac nd splendor were pemed as if ul pencillings. Of infinite vartety her autumnal tints yesterday. It with & muller Of unapproachable se bower she had ground up topazes and emeralds, aud ron ‘sand corhelans, and amethyst. and sapphires ir chros trees stau of the glore unshine Was i Mas for leal_ there was a gradation trom pa to glowing crimson, On ine blu the club house were — vines bla WILK Seariet that no verovena | near the stanles, the indian coutrasied With t site and the vivid wuite pine. You saw ihe emerald of th 1 one swee| oF gloriously ‘ass On hills Levon: . took in the wii ry melting na then, » panorama woo the biue ethereal distance and blending on tae horizon of dieheate sky, and you had the Taat tue unap- | proachapie 4, Nature, shout Jerome Park just belo autumn Moeliny, ‘The track Was i @ terribly mnddy condiuon. Big pools of water could be counted by te thousand abd Phe mud wa the consisteney of paste, Old turtmen lamented iat such nificent races should take plas sven a course, and Lue jockeys erleved ih spit in anticipation of (he doses of mud taal they shontd be compelled to swallow. “On, 1 say, ye Know,” said a burl, Ming suek and a biz blue scart? Une pACIOUs breast and futcered in th shaking topsatl, “f say, what a door lor atta; don't ye think a yach pettor than a norse’ race | to-day +? the big stiek na feit, seeming, foreignet with a big would be And the jut the ground » that che remark was priate. The jockeys, black and white, when the called them to mount, came forth from Uicir stables radiant in all the colors of the rainbow, ana sooking, as one graceful fairy exclaimed, about prety ona iat in bong ged jads Were soon metq. orphosed, und loyked altar tha saan ease ikebooale dows © sd sy kee VERY MMR Ws seo 46 had been dragged through gut- vy unruly schoolboys. One escaped, the mon- Key-looking darkey ridet of the winner, Oriolan, in the Hirst race; but all the rest would never have been known by their mothers, and specsled, und black boys white and yellow. vehemenity. White boys were brown with What appeared to ve | | filly» lveraiiy | | Vear-olds, Ortolan. ‘rhe Held,... yar. id HERALD, SUNDAY. — @ capital race, Hunter & ‘travers’ betng secohd and mont’s Woodbine 4 good third. ‘he tourth race had fourteen entries and twelve Starters. These were T. W. Dosweil’s bay Mitiy Mid- day, F. Morris’ gray tilly Felleity, Carrol and Coar’s brown coit Orwwian, Mr. Withers’ chestaut horse | Vespucius, Joon Koughrum’s chestaut colt Heenan, Colonet MeDameis’ bay colt Tubman, F, M, Hall's bay colt Jonn Merrymao, Mr. Beimont’s chestnat eihe James, Jonn O'Donnell’s gray Olly Mary doh Coliee’s bay colt by Bonnie Scotland, monvs bay colt Lord Byron and Governor Bowie's chesipat fily Leme, Oriolan was the fa- ein ius race, midday being the second choice, bman the third. Midday ran away from the oliers aud won an easy race, Felicity being second Ortoian Uurd, Mr. Withers’ Vespucius was a good fourth, ‘The filth race was a dash of four miles, for four- ‘There were four entries, but ouly two started, These were Mz, Doswell’s chestnut filly Ecliptic and Mr. Hall’s chestnut colt Major, clip- te Was the favorite at one hundred to forty pre- vious to the start. It was @ slow affair, and Ecliptic won it, ‘rhe last event of the day was a handicap steeple chase, with six starter, ‘These were Mr. Donahue’s ut gelding Tammany, C, J. Alloway’s brown Dufty, Colonel meDat chestout gelding by Blackbird, J. K, Lawreuce’s bay gelding Jim 1is- dale, K. Shea’s bay gelding King Joun and Leonard Jerome's chestnut gelding Surprise. Dutty was ine Javorite against the fleld, Tammany won the race, Duty second, the Blackbird colt third. ‘rhe tollowing are the details of the running in the order Unat it came off: THE FIRST RACE. HANDICAP SWEEUSTAKES Of $50 each, half forfeit, and only $10 if declared, with $500 added; the second horse to receive $200 out of une siakes. One mue and iw quarte: Carroll & Coar entered br. ¢. Ortolan, by Done. dam Canary Bird, 4 y ‘old Seana: August Belmont entered ch, 1. Finesse, by Lex- ington, dain unp. Filigree, 4 years old’... John O'Donnell entered br, kh. Haric tralian, dam Brenna, 4 years old . ‘Ihomson entered ch, f, Fanch ilan, dam tdlewild, 8 years old : F. Morris entered ch. f. Remorseless, by Eclipse, dam Barbarity, 4 years Old..........66 . M. A. Littell entered cl. f. Ratan, by Lexington, dam zie Morgan, 3 years old. . D. J. Crouse entered b. £ vy Lexington, imp. Elthan Lass. cet, W. RK. Babcock entered ch. g. The Doctor, cond Albion, dam by O’M¢ard, 3 years oid Goy. Bowie entered ch. m. My Maryland, by Brown wick, dam Fannie MéAllister, 4 years Time, 2:20, THE BETTING. Finesse . 210 305320 Kemorseiess.. 100 80200 ae me} 100 40 Fanchon, Rar be U6 see 80 100 Lo Q— mid oR aut RACE. Of the twenty-one entries nine started. The start was from the head of the homestretch, and the horses were despatched to a capital siart, and dashed up the stretch turough the slush at a@ merry pace, 330 21h 240 205 160 10540 120-140 wr OCTOBER 8, 187.—TRIPLE SHEET. reat trouble in getting trem into line fora start, ut When the fag fei! they were pretty well bunched, Nethe James had a trifle the best of the sen4-off, Midday second, Felicity third, Lord Byron fourth, ‘Tubman fitth, Ortolan sixch, Heenan seventh, John Merryman eighth, Lema ninth, the others following a8 close us they could. The horses passed under the blur in the order givea above, and then ran out of sight. When they came in view on the lower turn Midday was leading several tevgths, Ves- pucius second, Nellie James third, the others in 80 close a banch that they could not be distin- guished. As they came into the homestretch the wifair was se:tied beyond a doubt, as Midday had | such a commanding lead that she couid not lose it without an accident, She came along steadily, dashing through the slush and won by half a dozen lengths, Felicity second, Urtolan third, Vespucius fourth, ‘Cuoman fifth, Heenan sixth, Jonn Merryman seventh, Nellie James eighth, Mary Louise ninth, Lord Byron tento, the Konnte Scotland eleventh and Leme twelltn, Time ol the dash 1:2134. ‘THE FIFTH RACE, SWEEPsTAKES—four mules, for 1oais of 1867; $500 entrance; $100 foriert. i T. W. Doswell entered ch. f. Eclipuic, by Eclipse, dam Ninette * Bowie & Hai ent red cl dam by Claude Meinotte. 2 ‘thne, THE BELTING, Ecliptic, $500 525-300 409 500800 Major........ 140 145 = 160-200 210320 THE RACE, Major took the Jead ac the start and kept it ailtne Way to within tilty yarus o: the fuish, wren Kclip- tc passed him and wou by a length and a half, There was no running in_ the race except the last hail mile by Echipue. “As Major entered the home- stretch at the cluse of the last na f mile he was ten Jengths ahead of Ecliptic, and some of the takers of the long odds began to snout, being under the im- Lael h that them Javorite would win. Their music, owever, soon ceased when they saw Palmer give Kelpie her head and come in with @ racing pace turougn the mud and water and Jand a winuer. ‘The ume of the four miles was $:50, THE SIXTH RACE. HANDICAP STEEPLE UE ; purse $800, of which $200 vo the secoud horse; entrauce free; three or more to start; about two miles and a hall, Joseph Donahue entered ch, g. Tammany, by Lexington, dam Lis Mardis, 4 years uid, 149 Hl Ibs... sees . a c. J. Alloway entered b, uity, by Hunter's Lexington, dam Olio, 5 years 01d, 150 1b8....65 2 D. Meanigls entered ch. g. by Blackbird, dam by Planet, 3 years ou, °° !4ecS Seri J. K. Lawrence entered b. g. Jim ‘Tisdale, by j Revenue, dam Louisa Jordan, aged, 137 1bs.... R, Shea entered v. g. King Joun, by Lexington, dam Tokay, 6 vears oid, 147 lb3..... Leonard Jerome entered ch. g. 8! » bY Logan, dam National Matd, 4 Gate eb lot los, 0 im Time, 6:06, ee THE BETTING. Duty... 160 330450475400 Tammany. 12500 225215235), King John... 60 100 1u0 125 3 Tisuale. . 50 65. 60 90 } 3 400 Surprise. - 15 45 100) 100125 Blackbird colt. 10 30 = 657080 THE RACE, Wight 97tb, with mdse. to KE Morgan's Sons, Had wremerly winds tne entire passage; have been 13 days W Ship Tyro (Br), Baker, Nhields 89 days, with coai to order ar aane| to M Brigie & Co, Had beavy weabers 12 days W of the Bant Ship Minnehaha (Br), McGrath, Londonderry 38 days, with maze and 47 passengers, to G & J Knox. Had strong west- er'y gales up to the Banks, and crossed Sept 26; thence light, variable winds ; Sept 14, lat 49, lon 35, bad a hurr SW to NW; jost and spit sa) while lying Ww shipped a heavy sea, which carried away main channels. Bark Freeman Dennis (Br), Fletcher, Sund and Pentland Frith Sth, with railway iron to o Bovd & Hincken. Mace the northern pass: weather ; Oct 6, uff Nantucket, exchanged signals with bari Sea Gem (Br), from Liverpool for Ballimore, and Kens) ton (Br), from Hamburg for Phils aelphia. Bark Emma F (Br), Coonan, Boston 3 days, in bal- last, to Heney & Parker, Schr E B Wharton, Bonsall, Washington, NC, 3 days, with covton, &¢, to Thomas, Holmes & Co—vessel to master. Passed Through Heli Gate, BOUND souTH. ‘Steamship Franconia, Braze, Portiand tor New York, with | ,_ F Ames. mdse and passenzers, to J Brig Rising Sun, Grifing, Windsor via New Haven for New York, with piaster to Crandall, Berteaux & Co. Senr Sexton, Brown, Calais for New York, with iumber to Simpson & Clapy Sel Dickinson, Portland tor New York, Joseph with stone to Taylor &'Co. Schr 88 Buckingham, Jones, Portland for New Yori, with stone to Gibson & Co. Schr Mary Brockway, Connecticut iver tor New York, with wood to order. Schr Lothair (Br), Flewelling, St John, NB, for New York, with lumber. Sehr Burma, Wileox, Bangor for New York, with lumber to Mayhew & Co. Schr Lilias, Taffe, Bangor for New York, with lumber to order, Schr Juston, Rrown, Calais for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. Schr Jusrice, Ciark, New London for Rrooklyn, with stone to the Bridge Co. Sobr Susan McDevitt, Smith, New Haven for Phila ten) Schr Edward Lindsley, Hill, New Haven for New Yoru. Sehr Lewis Jane, Soper, Bridgeport for Now York Schr Mary H Banks, Hayes, Providence for Phil Schr Sarah Eliza, Fordham, Newport for Eliza Schr Jennie A shepard, Wilbur, Newport for G Schr M A Fredmore, Hart, Providence for Eliza Schr Lady Jane, Sullivan, Providence for New \or' Schr JD Bucktighain, sinith, Boston tor New Yors, Schr Wind, Smith, Tainton for New Brunswick, Schr Anna’Banka, Rogers, Proviaence for New York, Schr Susan, Haggerty, New Haven for New York. Schr Oncar W Hawley, ~ —. Bridgeport for New York. Scht & & L Marta, Mats, Boston for New York. Schr Reading RR No 49, Little, New Haven ior New York. Schr ME Taber, Taber, Providence for New York. Schr Uncas, Heaney, New London for New York. Seure © Saitdier, Barnum, Bridgeport tor New York, Schr Freestone, Falconer, Portia x Albaiiy. Sehr oy Zack, deave” ‘New London far New York, Rohr Jan’ mazit, Wood, Norwalk for New York. Sch? 9 P Shuitls; Youpg, Bridgeport for New York. Schr feaae Merritt, Notts, New Haven for New York. Schr Warren Gates, sunithy MYigggne Point for New York, Schr New Regulus, Hallock, New Haven Sop ivea York, Schr Ann Ameiia, Smith, New Haven for New Vork- cae or fe axes, Kidount Ley ort for New York, ighe. #, Rogers, Provigencs for Philadelphia, cone T white, Wise, ioe Meas rihad lola, me Schr Mail, Mead, Greenwich for New York. Schr Fair Wind, Bowman, New Bedford for New York. Schr A H Fleming, Bowers, Sag Harbor for Vhiladeiphia. Schr Falcon, Katon, Providence for Elizabethport. Schr 8 C Heath, Keily, New Bedford fur Philade!phin. Schr Wm U Peck, Bunce, Harttord for New Yor! Schr Liberty, Johnson, Norwulk for Elizabethport, Sohr Bolle, Simpson, Bridgeport for New York. | lay, New York for L ed coster Mutual Fishing Iusarance office tor $4150.—Cape Aust Ady a Ship L BG iP Mebrivt, from Bt J NB, fi 1, OA 3, tab, fom 7 sy jon, NB, for Livorpool, ree Trade, Baker, San Francisco’ July 29, Tat 42228 lon i eed seccotage g Ship Emma, Rich, f rl 1a Psa Etuma, Wich, from Pensacola for Liverpool, Sept 1% ship Pocahontas, Oliver, f Liverpool, scitlg, Pocahontas. Oliver, from New Orleans for fark Nonantum, Norton, from Ci joston, J a pena; for omen aNe fark Sea Gem (Br), from Liverpool for Balti Oct tat 40 40, ton 69 44 chy pinot boat ‘i ag cag pee ark Hakon Jarl (Nor), from Greet for Philadel oe tat 4, Jon 76 40. f ui ee te k Kensington Hr), from Hamburg tor Philadelphia, Oct 5, lat 40 40, Lon 199-44. . Biig Geo Harris, from Porto Rico for Portland, Oct 6, 30- miles 8 of Monturlk. Knight, from Baltimore for Havana, in 74, rom Shields for Providence, Oct 5, lat 40 ¥oreign Ports. AUCKLAND, NZ Ang 14—In port bark Rast Lovnian (Br Klein, from New York, just arrived, to load for do and ina few days. BUENOS AYRES, Ang 21—-Arrived. barks Orient (Br), Pow- ers, Darien; 22d," Chas & Edward (Br), Connanton, New York (before reported arrived Sth); Mth, Brother's’ Pride (Br), Bouitaa, sut'lla, Ga; brig Eliza Stevens, Ybinney, New: York. Salied Aue 16, bark Josephine, Haven, Boston, In port Aug 2s, burks Bllen'(Br), Pucker, and Flor del Mar, Wisweil, for New Yorks Ids Fannie, do; Jas A Brown, Grecnish, for Boston, ry hy Salter, for New York, do: WD Andrews, Perkins, and Chit. Hanwallah (Br), Fuller, for do do; and otners. Bark Line Raymone (Br), Grown, had been chartered to toad hides, de, ia the river, for orders. DUNEDIN, NZ, Aug In port sbip Game Cock, Sher- burne, from New York via Melbourne, Hahor Gack, NF, Sept I6—Arrived, brig Maiden Bower (Br), Wallace, New York and cleared 384 for Naples). HALIFAX ~Artived, bark Dulemmer (Br), May, New York. INAGUA, Sept 18-5 Bosion, via Fortune Tal LIVERPOOL, Oct Arrived, steamship St Louls (Br), Smith, New Orleans; siips Westmoreland, Ueron, do, 8 3 Thotaas, Cartis, St Jolin, NB; bark Chalmette, atbot, Gal- veaton via New Orlea . *f Lisnon, Sept 1s ved, bark Marianna I (Port), Santos, Philadelphia, Livrix GLacr Ray, Sent 27—Cleared, schr Lookout Howes, New York ; :Ath, brig Mary Olivia (Br), Foster, do. In port 28th, bark M E Femerick (Br), for New York ; brig Wexford (Bri, for do. MontTEViDro, Ang 25-—Arrived, bark Anglo-Sayon, Poster, cisco (and proceeded 2th). ‘led, brig Henry Perkins, Seymour, nd. Sunderland tar San F In port 30th, ship SF Heraey, Small, unc. fet PEAGOANH Sept 17—In orl brig Jessie Rhynas, Ral fox Boaton 20th, Provou, Sept 29-Sutied, bark Nashwank (Rr), LeBlanc, New York. QUEENSTOY Oct 7 Arrived, steamship China, Macan- pool (and proceeded). Rio Granpr, Aus 27 —In port brig Nellie “Antrim, Hand, for Boston ld; sclir Arminda (Port), Tgnacio, from New York, arrived 20th. iio in port, brig (not bark) Lil.ie (NG), Rotfes, for New York Idx. ~ SIOTANPIO, Sept 7. Balled, prig, Victoria (Br), Dowsey, 0 bats colfee. New ¢ a eae : Meat Arrived, brigs Onprey (Br), Tay lon New vork eid, JH aieene Br), Gow, Wo; nebr Jobo NJalled bth, sebr Bunied (Br), Sulliyan, New Yorke American Ports, wy! yes, mouths and hair were Olled with mud, and. | Ortolan leading, Remorseless second, Fimesse third The horses started at a slow canter, Tam. Behr & K' Lanes Lane. Bea nford tor New Vor, ney Vor city A Bates ce ee TT Ee é a 1, a 5 ‘a 4 Gi i re 1c, Y a sth. 7 4, sehr’ : Ameatner to the ff fC the Jerome. what Was worse ad dading insult to Imyury, their | My Maryland’ fourth, Ratan fifth, Maric sixth, | many leading, King Join second, Jim Tisdale third, | Scht Martha &'Harnict tines Briawevert loc New York. pte ators site, CAD EATS BO ae Yet they were wi y Mistaken, as any | Babio tHe Mt aad menetaee Fa ged Crouse’s’ filly seventh ae omer twa close He eR Ge eaten Daye Aft, Barpnse bob Harte TI King, Siatb, #rovidence tor New York. ‘Natea—steamaM{p John Gibson, Winters, New York; achr c f The e + Nain + , ane @ retiring and pretty girl joined in ther. Je! 31 and jn IS way. S| Sixth, In this order they jumped the first hurule, chr Harm irgil, Huntington for New York. D; Ww . yesterday cau testify. ‘Ihe drive through the bean: | {hy al and bubbling chorus to their annoyance, | {pgcter. | They pat & ay. P; Curie Hever, Weyinoutn, th Ortolaii waz clear SchrJohn R McKee, Wilson, Norwalk for New York. they rounded : Which Was placed across the track, be- : STON, Oct.o--Arrived, Schrs Ida Bella, Fischer, Wil- tilul Central Park and through those lovely spois Will be Une biggest meciing ever KuoWn 10 | of “Finesse, Ratan third, Remorseless jourth, | hind the jndges’ stand, The at ara te Steamer iectra, Mott, Proviaence tor New Yors, mdse ORTON, bet 9; iradiey, Chase, Charieaton, SCJ. W ih Westchester county which lead to the favortte | ina ean al rele i eee erase tonne over | My Maryland fifth, the others in a Broup. | Orvolan extreme end or Ege anto the south field. “hat bai artic pa BOUN: Tr, Vanneman, Buckalew, Georgetown, SO; MN Suite, Binks ° gr > tur be ce, “a stu ie kof races, + yBen- | Key r eq er pole and ca jown ni showe av, Du 1, K ee oa sk, spt “ei 1 Ma c American trysting ground on ihe turf never re- | temen, there were ever sucn fields and never such | kek Am front pa iehgtia BUEAOT Of Hulten Fatoten' | VORNCT then crane CRORE “fourtlt, I Sieamehip Alans, Shute, New vork for Salem, Pe aperion aoe Adsi, Willard, do. Petro veaied such charms as they aid yesterday. A clear, | contests toreshad T have been at every racing | third, Remorscless fourth, Fanchon ith, the others | ‘Tisdale griif, surprise iar behind, thé horse | Steamship ee ree nee oe toe ow wedroril, Grau, Laker'do: Sullote, Dexter, do; Louisa Smith, Smith, cold, bracing breeze both before and alter the pecting of howe North and South sor years, and I | together seyeral lengths behind, the ‘feld belt nt’ ~“Seeming to ike the work. — Comin, fete toclly Pectcia, Pevala. Ucnoues foe Wrertience, and JG Huntington, Chase, siizabethport ; nan ee : and views at every turn of the road of the “sere bag ee Ne bes ee tad acveneran now divided into nu divisions. Ortolan ingreas around the field Duty went to the frou Schr Clara Norton, Laue, lizabethport for Sale Clarks do Mary Click, ae kre Ron eee and yellow leat” of the trees, made the ear, eye er right, old gent, bonded a venerable and | pis lead around the lower turn, and ot Bedmed a | and led over the next impediment, whicn was a Schr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, New York for Provicence. gored ‘ rik sti en everywhere a » McKenzie, Picton; BF Wrikied feliow, seen everywhere about this sec | winner ail over, Finessé second, Ratan third, the | brash fen Ur), MeKenzie, Picton . dim ‘Tisdale was second, King John Schr C P Hoffman, Gldberts, Egg Harbor for New Bed- ., rth, Sarannab; Staffa, Brookn Phila- ‘ and hears of the visitor glad. ‘The track was not in | NYU wom Jerome to a bull's head trot on the Unions | others apparently out of the race. Some of the rear | third, Blackbira fourth. ‘Tammany fit, Surprise bag ER EY TT are vcics CBT). Davis, sierra, Looue; Marieaa 60d condition; in taet, we might call it the | word eee aNd T knows tt. aoe ore faces will be | division ruilied as they came into the homestretch | sixth. ‘They then jumped anotwer brush’ feuce in FGF O BUTaaRe saan. Isiteabeteporcton wav tla reds Tiltow, Milter, and Maggie J Chadwick, Gage. Alexandria, opposie. Commencing at the first race with mud | ont m i scrumptious ones Vy, aid yer over. ar mud wit Orealanae je camte, Home. a gallant wine | leaped over a Hurdle Bethe {00% ef ine: brute Dame | Sekt Onward, Day's, Haverizaw for Providence sense, toioad ' ehiadelphia; Aan Brow i ~—s 2 = owe js ud uy POPS He came home a gallant win- ner by several lengttis, Finesse second, Harie third, Favchon fourth, Remorseiess fifth, Ratan sixth, Tronse’s filly seventh, ‘Tne Doctor eighth and My Maryland ninth. Time of the mic and a quarter, Philadelphia ; Ann § Brown, Crowell, leaped over a hurdle atthe foot of the bluift, Dutty leading, King John second, Jim usdale third, Black bird fourth, Tammany fifth. Surprise a long distance behind. ‘the horses alter getting Into the north field had a brush fence to ges over, and then they wheeled Hes, to ipa i: fuiney, to load for do orth Arrived, whips Brookville, from Londo: Liverpool; bark M # Stetson, from Cienfueg BALTIMORE, Oct 6—Arrived, steamship Bl Schr Lamartine, Jackson, Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Ellen Barnes, Wilcox, Elizabethport for Fall River, Schr Lacon, Kilpatrick, Port Johnson for Portsmouth, Schr Laura Robinson, Robinson, Clinton Point for Provi- dence. e yor ’ buliier field than the three-quarter dash? sir, strict s yf the word, It wound up at the ‘quarter dash , Sit, ae i Seer 9 ‘ SR OSeaauAE beer of iad | Yer Meyer did; twelve slippers Iu a bunch just takes ple chase im that dis igrecable sort 9 ymipoun¢ { the yag olf the bush, dowel, now, sway 7” of Which The Well-kuowi plich plaster paveuene ol “1 must say that 1 think it do ; my friend,” Orion, from stone, Hal- fady, Mr. and Mrs, Dubarry, te old Knickerbocker family of the Stuyvesants, Mr. Soule, Mr. Wm, But- ’er Vunean, Leonard and Lawrence Jeror Gtiewold, the Potter tamuy, of Fort Washington Genera, Baxter, Mr. Motley, the Masses Pardy, Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, Mr.’ Munson, Mr. Moss, Mr. August Beimont anu pariy, Mr. and Mra. Acker- mann, of Inwood; Dr. Jackson, of Washington Heights; Jawes McCiean, J. KR. Cecil, Mr. Perrin President of the Bulcners’ and i ©x-Mayor Gunther, M nd Mrs. James West, Mr. ana Mrs. Danton Pearsall and daughter, Com- modore Vanderbilt, Mr. Lombard, of Boston, with a | four-in-hand and open carriage; Mr. Ls Morgan, of England, who is said to be Image of the vuke of Hamilton, height; Mr. Henry Duncan, of Mississippi: Mr. Ollifle, with» Miss Ollite and Miss Mott, of Moti Maven; Mr. Constable and Mr. aud Mrs. Peity. THE TOU were varied and striking. Among them we o)- served the foliowingg—A dark navy biue silk com ume, underskiri iofmed of two Shades of blue, one dark and the oWer light. Two deep foauces of the two shades, edged with arrow Dounce of @ark, formed an interesting featur Mounces were in front of the alternate ouiside garment formed a tight-fitting corsuge, with @ basque waist in fropt of the ligut shade. 1! ack Was formed of long tabs of the dark sha There are large pockets at bot sid L decided re: ef trom all the jooped-up and eccentric overskirts of the jast season. ‘To complete Ulis costume there was a light bine (turquoise) sash and round hat to mach, ‘Phis Was Lie costume par exeriience OF We Faces, On @ lovely blonae we bserved a black s k cos- ‘nt force of clerks and svaiters, but the trong between the races was so great at times that but little wore than one-half obtained the nourish ment necessary. Pernaps the heavy, y night had made the roads so heavy, particularly those which the country people traversed in going to the track, Mat the work of ploughing through therm hitd Cwased the deepest thirst, aud 1. Was dil cull Wo allay. Everything, cold and hot, could be ootained at reasocable prices. ‘The tables were a sigh, AS Scores stoos up, DUNIshing all KINUS Of Te freshments. — Oyst were there dance, and pork and beans and swallowed in coantiess a: be had for the asking, a boys found his first Love in ti ‘There was much enthusiasm amor the ladies daring tne four-miie race und the sieepie chase, When the Six horses In the latter struggie went at the hurdles, fences and ditches, ike a bird at a bough of at the cheering was as Warm and gen- vine as if ‘y beauty there personally interested in the e; and when the cour agcous Doty and Jim Tisdale stumbled aud icil a score Of golden-haired blondes and liquid eyed brunettes turew up t hands and cried do alarm, bui the fright expression soon changed to joy as they «discovered, with wild bursts of admiration, that neither rider nor horse we e hurt, but greater suli were the cheers whi ‘Tammany and the green of nis rider showed tn rou The name of tie horse and the colors he wore aroused hundreds, and along, loud cheer went up mingied with screams of the delighted femi- nines. And just as the figures denoting the wint ad me were hung up to be read by the assembla a owed politician, KNOW Well in the halls of Alba~ ny LY = hes. nh one of the esculent pig's foot. tress. and ‘Stock wood 3:65. two lengths, Nellie Ransom second, Stockwood third, Mary Clark fourth, Alroy fifth and Monarchist th, ‘There was no change of place eround p lower turn, with the exception of Monarc| ud Alroy swapping places, As the hors came up the bomestreich Bassett still led, galloping along easily two leugths in front of Neilie Ransom, Stockwood third, Mary Clark fourth, Monarchist fifth and Alroy sis stand at the completion of the first mile around the turn Bassett still kept br the others began to move up, Mary Ciark going into second place, Q, In this way they passed the Going while piace Nellie Kansom third, Stockwood latter beginning to show signs of dis- Passing tue quarter pole Monarchist mace a Tush, and as he came down to the bluff was second, Mary Clark third, Nettie Ransom fourth, the last Uiree named not being over a neck apart; Alroy was fifth, with Stockwood clean beat. The horses ran around the lower turn gallantly, Monarchist making play vigorously at Bassett, the’ others being all beaten before they turned tue homestretch. Monarchist made a one finish, being veateo vy Harry Basvewt by a tength only; Alroy came in turd, Mary Clark was fourth, Neilie Kansom fifth sixth, Ime of the two miles, fourth, th THE THIRD RACE. Tne NURSERY STAKES, a sweepstakes for foals of 1869; -one mile; $50 entry, play or pay, $1,000 added; the second horse to receive $200 out of the stakes. D. McDaniels entered ch. ¢. Jo Daniel tralian, dam Dolly Carter sisyee 1 A. Belmont entered ch. f. Woodbine, by Censor or Kentucky, dam Fleur des Champs . Hunter & Travers entered b. c. by Belipse, dam » by Aus- out ol the hunt, They 1an out of the field in the above order and jumped the hurdie at the foot of the bluff in the same order. ‘hey now had but two jumps to take and a ran of five-eiguths of a mile. im Tisdale had a tne lead when he turned aroand the bluff and was four lengths in front as he came to the hurdie in tie lower turn, Tammany second, Blackbivd third, Dufiy fourth, From there to the jast hurdle, Wiich Was on the homestretch one hundred yards from the finish, ‘tammany ran very fast, closing on Jim Tisdale at every bound. When the two jumped the hurdie they were in the air together and they alighted at the sam? instant; but as Jim ‘Tisdale jandea he shipped and fell on his beily, his rider sticking in the saddle and getting the horse on his Jeet as soon as possible. His accident, however, had lost him all chance of wining, as Dafty and Blackbird came on and passed him. Tammany won the race, Duify second, Blackbird thira, Jim "tisdale fourth, King John fifth, a long way oi ‘Time, 6:09, SHIPPING NEWS. Almap New Yorks — ‘ais Day. Sun rises... 6 03 | Moon rises.morn 12 00 Sun sets...... 5 31 | High water...eve 3 41 PORT GF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 7, 1871, CLEARED. ‘Sehr Susan Seranton, Chase, Philadelphia for Schr San Juan, Stone, Newburg for Pro: Schr Sussex, Bennett. Middietown for Stamford, Schr Connecticut, De Hart, Fizavedhport for Bridgeport. Schr Lucy Ames, Curry, New York for Boston, Schr Albert Jamison, Matthews, New Vork ‘or Rockland. Senr Shailer, Osborn, New York for Middietown, Schr Mary H Miflhn,’ New York for New Be, Schr J P Trapp, Dickson, New York for Ade Schr Marion, Bacon, Elizabetport for Mi: Scbr Veranda, Pond, New York for Providenc Schr Lugano, Weehawken for Boston. Schr Peerless Martin, York for New Haven. Schr M W Grilling, Grilling, Phiiadelphia for Boston. Scnr Pauline Russell, Russell, Phiiadelphia tor Harifora, Steamer Glectra, Mott, New York foe Providence. WHitRston®, Ll, Oct 7-10 PM, Wind NW, light, variable. ‘The rebr Lothair (Br), for New York, i# at anchor olf Whitestone; will proceed in ihe moruing. ridgeport. dteamships Baltic, City of Paris, and ‘Tripoli, Liverpoc Britannia, Glasgow; Allemannia, Hamburg, Weser, Bre. men ; Ville de Paris, Havre of Galveston, Galvesion via. Key Weat; Western Metropolis, and Geo Washinton, New Orieans; Ashland, Fernandina; Magnolia, aad Haniavilie, Savannah ; Georgia, Charleston, Wan: ‘and GB Upton, Richmond; EC Knight, Georgetown, DC; Volunteer, hia: ceiphia. Anchored at the SW Spit, outward bound, ship Archer, for Ban Francisco, with windiass damaged, Wind at sunset &NE, light. Shipping Notes. ‘The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company's royal mail steamer City of Moscow, the largest ever built on the Clyde, was launched recently drom the shipbuilding yard of Messrs Todd & MeGrecor, Meadowside. ‘ dock, Martinique; ; ; Starts Schr © E McConville, Ward, New York for Banor. lett, Boston via Norfolk; brig Apollo, * Fit) avenue will furvish a good specimen. ‘The | GUCUY answered the oid turtman, as he turnca | 9:39. asim EN.. to the right ard coursed away over towards the chr Palions Owens aludeoe for Permbroce sehr EH Furber. Gobir, Boston. ' Se.2 Pe ee citie Hoeaeaey ta ig + iikiey kom is exuberant aud Idquacious com: be oi . x lower tuih of the track, Where they jumped over a Forrester; New York for Somerg:1. ieared—-Bieamship Win Rennedy, Foster, Bostow vie) Hors t Beeeiteeee ove co be ited in their efforts 16) patinuts me A, ee rs | ae CHAMPION STAKES for thre? year olds, of | fence and ditch, Therd had wos Do change of the Nelacn, Ferris, New York for Stamford. ous Gr? Gruber Liseypool; schr Geo Peabouy’ (new, 408 extricatg thely ‘ect from such treachergus apd wun | “And wel lo0k ger, THORS Are Al races C0 | gig) cach, wall foc! 500 added; the see. | Positions of the horses since the, entered the north Get Crnceenie Littie, Psatoib port foe ‘ovidence, fons), White, Dunkirk, Fran s fshakeot-abie’ + Tol the day overh sna we | Dick a Sintec: irom, Todt yer know ui said @ d horse to receive $300 out of the stakes; uwo | eld, Duly showing the others the way. ‘The | Sc2r Almira, Hagaman, New York tor Roslyn. RUNAWICK, Gn, Sept 27— Arrived, brig LL Wadsworth, #hake-otl-abie’’ stuf. el the day overhid Wi » on jorse 10 5 i Sehr H A Demming. Hart, Port Johnson for Providence, Bi 4 4 - ‘i Baas © blue frat? | Mvv2 companions would be if & | miles, —asat hws horses then came over to we westward, and be ie Propolan toe Bortabonen ce Shaektont, New York sera David Bubeock, Coleord, do’ eeenveny, saa not a. Cloud was jn tne blue ArmA- |. ohiap could 1 | DP, Meanielé entered ch. c. Harry Bassett, by | close to the homesiretci of the regular’ track % Wells, Albany for Stamiord Sopine, Heater, do vin Wolt Lead) (where sue Nae neers); ment vo mar the enjoyment of ai) Present. “The air | tell ver 104s vane to think of winter; them air frees Lexingion, dam Caaary Bird + 1) they had @ brusb fence to jun, pee Wag tab donee, ow “ark fo Portland. an Dar i Sadie? Re tre queen of the f was certainly cool, but at the same time , Me eskim’ yer wnat you have done aurin’ the Sunt | 44 "fe Sanford entered b. c. Monarchist, by Lex- | over, Jum ‘Tisdale second, King Jonit fuird, binck- | Sehr GL Lovell, Lovell, Rondout for Salcmo'ss - monieonee nd the above arrivals, ‘ . is e | mee—wacther y ! Zot Coals and wood enough ington, dam Mudred = noe > 2 | bid fourth, Taminany fifh, but Surprise when he Schr Dr Wm R Powers, l1earn, Philadelphia for bar acl MONKOE, Oct 7—Passed in, tris; Malia, from Wo owas bracing and exhilarating, and it geve | tor the gle Woman and childres.? and so the coh James A. Grinstead entered ‘b. c. Alroy, by Aus came Yo it stopped and wonld not budge another | Schr Ida & Ellen, Crosby, New York for Provi ‘ : ‘Vo the cheeks of the fair jadies presentsuch acoloras | VErsaen Went on, and the old tarfmen were malt, tralian, dam Nellie Gray. e 3 | Wen Mn therace. ene Other horses dashed on up im pee ee noah yamitenbatiners £05 Bo va hip Latona (Br). Russell, Liv- they migat seek in vain from druggists and enem. | Syylence oko that for the six | a. A. Littell envered gf. 3 h é Glib Horse and grand stand, where | Schr Unitn, Myers, Hoboken for Busta, Tc Artived, eleamaulp Tillie, Deer, ; 7 - dire | Teoes of yesterday there had been 1 ton, dam Bagless 4 | the prettiest jump of the whvlejtace was to be | Schr Weulington, Barber, New York tne Bangor, 7—Arrived, ateamsnip Tillic, Deer asis.. There was an air of satisiaction and enjoy. | tity of which came to the post on a track hie W. kK. Babcock ente! made, Ib rises over @ Ledge and a pond gf water, Bry D Bracks; Hail, Port Johnson for Bos:on, Arrived, schrs Wm © Atwater, Par- ment visible on every face here, that neither ie | hear Pha = suateer’ RPGC ane avotnethe Gna duck Maione, da 5 | Duty and Jim x sdale aw ous Over safely, first and Bert bern arone rere New York for Thomaston. Abbott, ‘Trenton; H Butler, Dunn, elOW he gnarte stretch ane peyond ne » y 5 ed © secon ecly et K chr ‘ laverscraw for Fal Ver. Po is of a puty-foar Bvi0 ‘a y i vatah }. Swigert entered ch. second, cly folowed by King John, but when Pa aoe af +, Taylor, Port Johnson; Delphi, Alien, Spent eewentyfour, hours’ previons rain nor | mouse, on. the bind, ‘were ‘several fou ‘oom alabama... 6 | the latter landed hts jockey tell over’ the horse's | Schr Jacob Rarmond, Mitohell, New York for Boston, Sous Amboy; Faring, “Krown, Northport; sloops "Report, j the disappointment of those left at home could mar. | teats inal the glory of their (rappings ant hom. head, and by the time he nad remounted ail the | Schr Wm Farren, Lindsley, Now vors tor New Haven, Hart, do; Nearchus, Young, New York; L ¥ Moore, Hayes, Let us hope that the cierk of the weather will never | Mer coins, wail foounen and coachimen glorious horses Were 159 yards ahead of him. From this | Sehr BF Meany, Lewin Amboy tor nicdecowe Patchogtc us, Hallock, and John Lancaster, 1 again play such a scurvy trick While the A. J. ¢ Win COlUr ahd Each With blazing buttons Of | Harry Bassett..... He field.s..seseeeee $145 | DOME the horses dashed along between the iractlunal Schr Senator, Brockway, New York for Boston. Sailed- 8 john’ D Buckalew, Robbins, New a Ad. eC. | yoodly siape. Now, Uese iour-i-hands, fora Without Bass. tt. and regular tracks, jumping # hedge, and then | Schr8 P Godwin, Waternury. New York for Stamford, hepard, Wilver Alexandria: Anu Gag waves over Wallack’s or the handsome club | day that looked so unpromising tue eventng betore, | swigerts entry...$200 400 205 210 crossed the regular track and ran up the hill to the | Sclr Sam Weller, Alicu, Paiiadelphia tor Hartford. Amboy. fowse on Maaison avenue. and with roads made heavy by the rain, was a su eae . = picnic grounds. Dufly was leading when he went u Schr AE Chesebro, Brown, Hovoken for Providence. PENSACOLA, S-pt30—Satled, bark Panola, Nickerson, ” a avenue. 4 ‘but what looked magnifice: LAttell’s entry 159 175100 140 is Pp Sehr Agent, Paul, New York for Boston. Ns ¥ “ mn 5 Cites ichiok eae herb show; but what looked magnificently were the | Pabcock's entry... 110 165 180 185 the mill, but was lasy to come down. There 18 & | Rehr Right Away, Port Jobnsou for Providence. Philadelphia; schr SP Hawes, Jackson, Galveston a 3 Ar TAKE CLUB ROUSE hundreds of private teams of every hue and pat. | Baneoce's cute 6) 105 5 100 stone Wall on the crown of the hull, which was | _ Sehr Reading Railroad No Si Dickson, Port vohnson for | Oct ®—Sailed, bi Crowell, Hew part: aimee eey We members and their guests assemblea in full | tern, bur yet nly constracted, tidden away | © ad" $ Ww . Jumped first by Duty, next by Tammany, then by | New Haven. i er rat * | im the groves and standing on the biuts 1 std Grinstead'sentry.. 70 110 70 cy y, » z . 2 . steamsinp Saxon, Torce. Among those present we observed Mr. nthe prove va! ng on the biuits on all sides THE RACE. Blackbird, Jim Tisaaie fourth, and, alter some time Schr W F Hearn, Hearn, New York for Stamford, Kk. Portamowl t nga : vi the course. Hardly has this picture ever becu M Clark. got away. titel 1, Stock. | had elapsed, by King Jona. Dany’stayedon the hil | Schr J.C Smith, Pi, Ehizabethport for Provid cae eae uns Peank Mere Binger, the owner of Kiugtish; Mr. Clark. | surpassed at Jerome. lary Clark got away first, Alroy second, Stoc unui Jim Tisdale had taken the lead, and then they | Schr Mary Ehza, Crowley, Phiadelphia tor Boston, Paine. Provincetown John 8 Lee, Vangiider, Salem i i Down below, in the great hall under the 1 woou third, Nellie Ransom fourth, Harry Bassett | @ . fre By “s Schr Massachusetts, New York for Rockland. man, Paine, Province ee ye cetol, Gee won rome: Mir. Prerre=— Loriliart, air. | | mown telow, in tue great hall under she stands, | Hien and Monatchiat aIxth. . chey rén tothe turnin | cam@e down the rocks, crossed the track and entered | Sobt Massachusctie, New York for Hockiand. Isaag Rich, ‘Me Lane's Cove; Mary Hi We 3 Bunter, Mr. Foote, Mr. Babcock, Mr. and | Wen the lunen counters aod the tables, arranged | thi way, out had not rounded it before Harry Bas. | the soutn field, in tne'centro cf which was a stone | Sent Kien Gibbs rere Jounwon for New Lorie dy; Huitie ae 9B Ven Doees, Soe tes ot Rivercs costa ana | There the thirscy orowds could conveniently obtain | gett was'n the lead, Neue hanson second, Astiey | Wall. Jim Tisdale led several lengths, Blackbird | Schr Ches Lovering, Hathaway, New York Tor Tauntou, ton ; Hambur Fiabe rh Nay wy eal cn, 0 Riverdal Mr. Costa and eae beverages. The caterer of the club came down to the biuir Harry Bassett was leading | S¢cond, Tammany turd, Dutty fouiih, King John Schr Pilgrim, Peck. New York for Taunton. vidence, Cleared—Barks Christel (NG), Drummond, 5 ;. Bridgeport, Morgan, wight, Davis, Cork for orders, e1 schrs Lucy, Mablnan, Muchias; Fre ‘Artie. Gatwood, Young, Marblehexd ; Mair and Cranmer, Morris, Cau- bridge. , Oci 6—Towed ship Tonawanda to nea at 2 this AM. motte K 'recuea, trom. Boson, und Brig y reports bark F Reck, irom Bre- jay; ship Neptuae was at the Brown yming in hurbor, A few sebooners wmerica. Arrived, brige Isis, Downer, ‘Troon; niladeiphia; achrs C F Youn, Rick: | ruson, do; % Suow, Tuorndike, Rondout: Nettie Chase, Up- 20¥. é tons pout -echrs’ Daviteht, McFadden, New York; Oyrua Chamberlain, Adams, Albany; L 8 Barnes, Coleman, Cous ins River to load tor’ Alb éth—Arrived. schr i. Waite, Finley, New York. eared—-Brig is Bishop, Weber, ‘St Pierre, senr Loud simpson, New York. A SORISMOUTIL, Nil, Oct 6—Arrived, bark Aurelia, Lox throp, Liverpool. SAN FRANCISCU, nila. yest Jast night; heem bi remain and steame PORTLAND, Oc! Hyperion, Woodbury, pt 20—Arrived, ship Derby, Golf, Ma- ed--Ships Samuel G Reed, Winsor, Shanghae; Ring yMambiln, Houg Kong (betore reported sailed same “SAVANNAH, Oct 6-Arriveo, bark Tres de Mayo, ftom Havana. Cleared--Sebr Robert Caldwell, New Haven. thrived, steainsbiy Leo, Dearborn, New York, Cleared—Steamships Montgomery, Fairehtid, and San Sale vador, Nokerson, New York. SATILLA, Sept {0 Arrived, sehr David Nichols, Wyman, echra Urbana, Aliens 8 new rails for Connecticut Western lien, Bridgeport. 3, Oct &—Arrived, achr Gettysburg, Cor- son, New York. Cleared--Stenment egulator, Freeman, New York, brig sg 5 O'Connetl, Hatnburg, tom e underskirt formed deep planting of ip won something to-day !’ Maud aie es) . 3 M —— Her dimensions are:—Length, 403 feet; breadth, 43 teet; Same material, the overgarment, an elegant black And the remark was significant. R. W. Cameron entered br. f Inversuaid, vy Steamship Tripoli (Br), Barr, Liverpool via Queenstown— ; E on es ei ‘ 7 depth, 36 feet; tonnage, B M, 340) tons; do register, 4000. cashmere, trimmed with elegant guipure lace aud The stable boys, the jockeys and the thousand and Leamington, dam Floride seeeee eeeeee 4 | OG Franckivy, eed , vile ; abba MISCELLANEOUS, emeutenic, ‘Phe fair wearer of this costume | One negrues loafing around ‘the stables, ever happy, | Isaac W. Pennock entered b, c. by Asteroid, dam Senay Genk (Br), Grace, Liverpool—F WJ Hurst. Messrs Toda & McGregor are about to constract for the same “ ~ ~ ecru ee, pesuling amid her colis and curisa blue velvet | seemingly, never el H Josephine R. Rowan wsebas 2 5) katy Britannia (Br), Morrison, Glasgow- Hender- | company another steamer of still larger dimensions and of —A.-FURNITURE AND BEDDING. round hat, trimmed with Hynt bine veivet, witn | never indulged in more antes T ey | A. Belmont envered ch. vens Steamship Allemannia (NG), Barends, Hamburg—Kun- | 4900 tons gross register. ‘IN CONSEQUENCE OF OUR ENORMOUS SALES feathers and White jace. She was the observed of | sat onthe rails of the quarter stretch and first turn | _ 6am Camilla............. 6 | hardt aco. ? Marine Disasters, —— i observers, lke fies ou a sugar hogshead, griming and yelluug | D. D. Withers entered en. f Con Steauship Weser (NG), Wenke, Bremen via Southampton— 4 AND IMMENSE FACILITIBS FOR PRODUCTION WE ‘A branewe of the real Cunan t splayed very thing U aad ON aed then tareane ‘dam Vanity 7 | Ceinichs & Co, P STFAMBHIP BALTIC. when turning the SW Spit vestertn raneue of the 1 rau type displayed @ | al everything they saw, and now and ten turning Steamshin Vi >, fr) . r 10 Ava lided with the French briz Connane r Diack suk Costume, ine underskirt Foruied of a dey | suunmersiults In tae alt for sheer delyent at the vice Kensie? Ville de Paris (Fr), Surmont, Havre—Geo Mac- Srvae cow tne naintopmast und aris Tusteve: | ARE ENABLED TO OFFER GOODS IN OUR LINE AT box plait. Between each box plait was a gore of | tory of some of ther iriends. Just before the 5 Steamship City ot Galveston, Eldridge, Gas of the accident was the jamming of the rnd: ing of the ver ble prices. Diack velvet, and (he outside gurinent Was a Usht | steeple chase they swarmed in the plenic ground | MeDaniels’ entry. $400 Went H Mallory & a, no Eiaridee; Gaiveston via Key | Shite “Sho Gonhanco Was towed back 10 New York by the De iB assim gl 1 Rumg corsage. with a jul! overskirt retaining the | © bees, and While the biue-coated policemen were | Huuter & Travers’ 170 Steamship Geo Washington, Gager, New Urieans—H B | Steamtug A F Wolcott for repairs. We have constantly oo hand an elegant line of Waticau shape. The timing was very elavorate, | chasimg them ¢ ey laughed and danced detiance | Morris’ 130 Cromwell & Co, STFAMBHIP ERos (Ur), Speedy, from Cardiff sith IE? of aS consisting of lace and lack veivet. ) In heir faces, Odd Creatures, these darkies of re- | Belinont’s. yi ke wa amsbip Western Metropolis, Quick, New Orleans—F Toreawnian yen ino Newport, Ki Peete band bro PARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER SETS, A slender. girlish form was adorned py a dark | tre ad merry glances Pennock’s a) 135 165 + 2450 500 RS left 6th inst for destination in tow of two tugs, went a Siti ee ‘ brown silk dress, The underskirt was formed of lietore the last race Was over the shadows of de- | Cammei . 49 05 a [emer ftv hg cholo = ae at Waging River (Ma Li AM of sin. Of the meat elegant and latest designs, Buffets, Secretarie narrow flounces, edged with Iruge to match. ‘The ring day glinted across the Club House and track, 2% 5 100 amship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah—R Lowden, Versch and ft wan thought she wo olf at high water | Etageres, fall Stands, also ordinary Chamber and Kitchen Outside garment was a polonaise, immed wiih | and long ere the many carriages with ther bright. out. out. eamsh'p Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—H R Morgan & | that night. The Coast Wrecking Company sent their steamn- ne Bounces and iringe of the hie, A round tat | eyed oc Shad rged trom tne lower gates THE THIRD RACE . 60 er Lackawanna to her assstan Furnitnre, Redding und Mattresses of every description on 3 Completed ©) the Ceutrat t with brown pluw Lou Siting in a corner of the piazza and en, animated conversalion with Mr. Constabie, young Jady dressed in a pluin-colored eosiunic 1 uns very stylish ged im Was a The underskirt was lormica of a deep tounce, over which fell large poinis of the same shade ol velvet. ‘The overskirt was looped at tue sides with cord and tassels to correspond. A tight fitting corsage with deep points inthe back, adorned with vetver and rafies to match skiri, and a bonnet of the same shade with very handsome ostrich tips and white migretic completed Lius destingu toilet Crossing ine track before Lie siwepie ch ont Atlention Was attracted to a dark, ollve-reen suit. The underskirt was formed of a narrow box ple tng, headed wiih three folds of silk and velvet. ‘The Overskirt was very jong in the back, and looped atthe sides. lt was caught with large bows of tne suk and velvet. ‘The corsage was wgal fitting in tue back, with a velvet vest of the same shade. A roand hat avd Spanish veil, bot to correspond, completed this toiet. Another costume was of drab silk. of an exer \- ingly dark shade, We underskirt composed of very Marrow flounces, edged with plaiuings of the dark shade. The outside garment was a polonaise, trimmed with Chantilly vot the dark silk, A round Nat of th drav, with a plume de cocg. light shade ce and ruities two shades of Both shases m this mame nodded graceiully over the iar wearer's ‘Aiall, elegant blonde wore 2 robe of pace-colorea pouls de soie, | ‘ain Skt ornamented with an exceedingly deep garniture, formed of broad, in Vertet tans of the material, corded with velvet of Ue same color, alternating with upright tans of Jved, corded With silk, extending aout depth ‘above we suk one exceedingly long polonai Chanuliy lace, having an unique heading of veivet. ‘This was evideniiy very ample aud bouttan although the back was concealed by the cic ineia shaw! Which Was so gracefully draped the shoulders, In frontit was quict short, the cor sage having very deep, sharp points. and a close, shaw) shaped kK, Which Was completed by a high, Fiizabetban ruff of exquisite lace. This entirely conesaled the neck yb the back, extending quite np to tue voiture, which Was disposed much higher half their Over tis Was worn an ® trimmed with black ut over ‘Thien js usual, ina Grecian design, than which no mung style could have been selected. The foul ensenbie was periect, crowned by a charming cDapean, halt hat, hall bonnet, altogether indescriv abe, eXcepting that it matched the dress and sat anust coquertisiily on tne golden tresses. A lovely indy, with youthinl, delicate features, and an abundant, snow wiute cheveluré, Was aitired with the most elegant simplicity, in # royal purple FrOe Crain dreoe, ihe demu-train skirt without gar- nitore, excepting a heayy cording of the sane on she edges. the basque and siceves trimmed with Movlexquisite black iace. Myer wig wat worn & rk, the day was almost ended and the giouming Had ueepenea inw gloom. THE RACING, notwithstanding the bag condition of ihe track, was highiy interesting throughout, ‘The six events on the card came of promptiy according to arran mi ‘rhe first race was a andicap sweepstakes ofa mile and a Naif, Which had twenty-one entr aud nine starters; the second race was for Charapion Stakes, two mules for th” third the Nursery Stakes, for two-year-olds, a dash ofa mile; the fourth a dash of threc-quarters of a mie for a porse; the fifth a four mile dosh, and the SIXth a steeplechase, The starters in the first’ were Carroll & Coar’s brown horse Ortolan, Mr. Belmonvs chestnut My Finesse, Jon O'Donnell’s bay colt Haric, P. Morris’ chestnut filly Remorseless, M. A. Littell’s chestnut filly Ratan, D. J. Crouse’s bay Milly, init sister of Kingfisher, W. B. Babeock’s chestnut geld- jug The Doctor and Governor bowile's chestnut filly My Maryland. Finesse was the favorite in the pouls, Remorseiess being secoud choice, Fanchon third, 8 the ar-olds; the whiie Haric and Ortoian sold sourch and uftn. Ortolan Won a capital race, and made heavy win- nings for his backers. Finesse was second and Marie third, and sth. The second race had seventy-seven nominations but SLX only Of Inat pumber came to the post. These were Golone: McDamels’ chestnut colt Harry Bas- sett, M. H. Saulord’s bay coly Monarciist, Janes A. Grinstead’s chestnut cojt Airoy, M. A. Litteli’s gray filly Mary Clark, W. R. Babcock’s chestuut bily Nellie Ransom and }, Swigert’s chestnut colt Stock- Wood. Harry Bassett was @ great favorite over th ) wuUeh sO indeed thal in the majority of the pools the other horses were sold without bin, In the pools sold without Bassett, Stockwood had tne cail, Mary Clark veing second choice, Nellie Ronsom next, then Alroy, While Monarciist sold for the jeast money of any. Harry Bassett won the Tace by @ length, Monarchist being @ capital second, Airoy ran in third, Mary Clark fourth, Neile Ran som fifth and Scock wood sixth, uf (he (hirty-three entries for the Nursery Stakes seven were ali that came to the post. These were Colonel McDaniei’s chestnut colt Joe paniels, Hunter & Travis’ bay colt by Eclipse, dam Maud; Mr. Bel- mont’s chestnut filly Woodbine, Mr. Cameron's brown Sily inversmaid; Isaac W. Pennock’s bay colt by Asteroid, Mr, Belmonts chestnut filly Victoria. and VD. Wither’s chestaut filly Uonceit. Joe Daniels Was the favorite oyer the eid, aud be Wop Fanchon and Remorseiess were fourth ‘The youngsters had a good start, Pennock’s colt faking the Jead, Woodbine seeond, Conceil third, loversnaid fourth, Joe Danieis fittn, Hanter & Trav- ers’ colt sixth and Victoria seventh, Going around the turn Jo Daniels was siut out and so interfered with that he suddenty lelliu the rear and lay there around to the quarter pole, When the horses passed that point Peunock’s colt was in front, Hunter & Travers’ second, Inversnaid third, Woodbine fourth, Concert fifth, Vietoria sixth and Jo Daniels seventh, AS the youngsters passed under the biud Inversnaid had the best of 1, Woodbiue second, Pennock’s third, Hunter & ‘Travers’ fourth, Conceit filin, Victoria sixth and Jo Daniels seventh. They then passed out of sight, but when they me im view Inversnaid was showing the way, Woodbine second, Pennock third, Conceit fourch, Hunter & Travers’ flith, Victoria sixtn and Jo Daniels seventh, The latter now made a desperate run, and as he came into the homestretch he began to pass through the other horses in the troe race- horse style. At the lower end of the grand stand he Was in front, avd coming along nicely, won the race by two lengins. Hunter & Traver: it Was second, Woodbine third, Inversnaid fourth, Pennock’s colt fifth, Vieworta sixth, Conceit seventh, Time, 1:53. THE FOURTH Rack, Purse $400—Entrance money to second horse. a rosaqnasters pt a mile, hhos. W. Dosweil entered b. 1. Midday, by Eclipse dam Ninette, 4 years old....... ‘4 ae oe Morris entered g. 1. Felicity’ uy Belipse, dam elity, 4 years old Carroll & Coal raile, dam © ‘co Ortian, 'y Bird, 4 yearsod...., seve d Boume Scorand, dain iy bone. Jack Coffee entered b, Bonnet, 5 years eld. F, M. Hale entered gene, dam La Kose. BI . 1. Leme, by Lea ‘. dam Rose Arlington, 3 years old.” rite August Belmont entered b. ¢ Lord Byron, by tucky, dam Lady Blessington, 3 years ol, August Belmont entered ch. f, Nelie James, by Dollar, dam Fieur des Champs, 4 years old.” D. McDaniel entered b, c. Tubinan, by War van dam Lass of Sidney, 3 years old......, D. D, Withers entered ch. h. Vespucius, by P’ dam Columbia, 6 years old, John Bonghrnm enterea ch. un, dam by Yorksnire,..... Time, 1:2134. THE BETTING, $190 Heenan, Ortolan. 900 1,000 600 280 765 Midday. 150 624 625 310 300 610 Taubman 70 320 300 820 135 20 Belmont’sentry... 30 180 235 220 10 13) Mary Louise. 50 160-170 9010520 The fieia,. 300) 210 «135210 4) THE RACE. There were fourteen entries for the purse, twelve OF Whos calge (0 the pos Ane starting judge bad Steamship Wyanoke, Bourne, Norfolk, Ryehmond—Old Doinmion ste Steamsinp Geo B Upton, Roberts, Noriolk, City Point and Richmond—Washiwgton & Co, Steamship E © Knight, Jolnson, Georgetown, DO—G B Merrick. Steamsmp Voruntcer, Howe, Puilatetphin—¥7 ship Co. Steamship A\ Steamship N: Steamsbip Wameutt» Wood ship Merom Bark Mart ty Point and mship Co, d Steam- caurray, Ferris & C0. % nH, F Dimi Vash, New Bedfor Ferguson & Lowell, Liverpool E Morgan's Sona, Radman (NG), Berg, Cork “or Falmouth for ye ACO, (Nar), Jensen, Cork or Falmonth for orders 0. sr), MoGregor, Havre—D McColl. q ey Howes, Trieste—Carver & Bar: acet G P Sherwood (Br), Newcomb, London—P I Nevius & Brig Arichat West (Br), LeBlanc, Cork or Falmouth for orders— Heney & Parker, Brig Peter Roberts (Br), Hunter, Windsor, NS—Crandall, Beriaux & Co pile Thomas Campbell (Br), Lewis, Weymouth, NS J W Elwell & Co. W Mallory Jr, Burroughs, Galveston—C H Mallory & “Schr Sarah A Reed, Keed, Para—F Moran Sehr Mary D Leach, Atkins, Granada—B J Wenberg. Sehr J M Morales, Newman, Falmouth, Ja—A H So.omon & Co, Sehr Edward Lameyer, Gorman, Jacmel—H Becker & Ci ton, Harbor Island—B J Wen- pcb Julia A Decker, Dr wre. Xchr HV Crandall (Br), MeBurnic, 8t Johns, NF—Crai dail, Berteaux & New Orleans—R H Drummond 4g Hor Wo M Jones, Dat Co. Schr Seguin, Davin, Jacksonville—S © Lond & Co, Kehr Ben, Davis, Wilmington, NO—E 8 Powell. Schr Minnesota, Phinney, Wilmiogton—E 8 Powell. Sehr Lizzie Evans, Mahan, Washington, NC—Thom: Hoimes & Co. Psa! Albert Thomas, Rose, Washington, DC—Van Brunt & ro. Schr Maxson Rogers, Jackson, Norfolk—C E Staples. Schr Minne, krrickson, balimore—W ¢ Sehr lua Grant, Comstock, Toms River, NJ. Sebr Lucy Ames, Torrey, Bostou—H P'Brown & Co. Scbr Trade Wind, Ingraham, Horton—H P Brown & Co. Schr Nellie Bloomteld, Hobbie, stamford, Sebr Evelyn, Burger, Stamiord. Sivop Union, Hutchinson, New Haven—Ferguson & Wood. Steamer Fanny Cadwalader, Hazell, Baltimore, Steamer Ann tlizn, Richards, Philadelphia. Steamer Monitor, Jones, Phindeinhia, Steamer Mara, Grumley, Philadephia, Steamer E N Farreniid, Trout, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, al & steamer Severn, W E Fitzhugh commanding, Norfolx hours. Steamship 1 Deianoy, St Domingo City Sept 28, Bamana ith aaa Porto Plata Oct 1, with mdse and essen £S'%,'9,Spotfor Brox & Co, Lind pleasant weather. Oct 6, lat 87 27, 100 74 10, passed abip Uncie Joe, bound south. Steamabip fy a aiabad Charleston Oct 4, with ‘Mase, to HR Morgan Jevion Avg 2, aed Ine of Suir ENGLAND, Lubber, from Quebec for Live orted by cable from London der crew were ued at have Surp Ragan (Br), Halliday, at San Francisco from New: caste, NSW, reports baving experienced suine very ro weather on the trip. On the 2ith of July, Int i 16.8, Geor: Hardy, one of the crew, fell overboard trom aloit and was drowned; experienced heavy weather upto the th of An gust, when it culminated in a terrivie hurrican at 4 AM the barometer indicated 29 30, wind northwest and fast increasing a gale of | sudden guste, and @ very coniused sea tumbling; up. trom ali quariers. By nocn i was blowing a hard gace, with aquaila and beavy rain: barometer 2910, wind northeast ; at $ PM barometer 26 70, wind north northeast, blowing will great violence, wea breaking aboard feartullys at this im the lower maintopsail was torn to ribbona; at ® /'M the bari meter stood 28 G0, wi h northeast, blowing a fnrious gale, squails aery’ rapid and violent and sea running in high pyramius, completely thing decks and doing considerable damage ; ‘at 11 PM the barometer stood 28 41), the wind blows ing violently from the northwest, in squalls, in quick succes: sion, and with great fury; np to2 AM of tbe 1th the burri- cane continued with unabated force, the sea inking com- prete charge of the main deck, carrying away a iarge portion of the bulwarks rnd washing’ away the poop ladder, pis houses, dc. At3 PM the barometer stood 2470; wind west northwest; the sea more regrlar, squalls and storm not #0 fu.jous, At noon the barometer'stood 28 80. wind west, set. ting into a hard gale, (with, very high sea, which lasted to the 11th; then in ‘iat 21128, lon 125 W, 27 days out, Brig GEO ANN (Br), Johnston, at Boston 6th inst from Glasgowsreports Aug 24, lat 51 46, len 25 6), 1m a gale from S. Wto NW, sprung mainmast and mainyard, and lost topgal- lantmast, spit sails, &c. Brig MAIDEN LANE (Br), Wallace, 16th ult from New York, experienced & severe gale ou the 24 and 3d, during which lost jibs,maintopaatl and mainstaysatin nd had maintopmast carried away and decks swept; alxo lost overboard the urst oflicer, Matthew H Stephens, a native of Penzance, E. Brie Finm, Chu Me Harbor Grace, NF, hy trom Wilmington, N C, for Hamburg, which put into Haliiax 2ist alt in distress, resumed ber Voyage 4th inat, having repaire’ sure in the bolier; also record It constantly ; BRIG ORIGIN, of Jersey, E, ready for sea, was driven ashore at Cape Cove, NS,in'n ‘gale With uly aint ‘wan con: siderably damaged, ScuR COLONRL ADAM! t Molendo, Pern, Aug 25, from New York, reports ex eed nome vs vere weather while rounding Cape Horn, having some if days of ndverse gales, the thermometer averaying 9 degrees and the ship being covered with ice. July 12, Cape Horn bearing NNE, 29 miles distant, the Colonel Adams took on board tro.» the British ship Ocean Express a boat and eight men, half the crew of the British bark River Forth, abandoned ina sinking condition and in sight. ‘The Ocean Eadress being short of water could not keep the whole crew. at anchor off Cape Cove, NS, with a cargo of oil and fisn for Quebec, was drivea ashore during a- gale 27th ult, and became a total wreck ; crew saved. MIG6ING V6EBRIB--No tidings of schr Emporis (before re ported missing) having been received, there in every reason 4o believe that she was lost, with all on board, in the gale of Sept Z, as she has now been absent upwards of live weeks. ‘This is the ninth vessel that has been lost on Georges this feason, eight with all their crews, The Kmporia sailed for Georges five weeks ago. 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