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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. —QUADRUPLE SHEET. pe fonlard, ornamented with alternate various founces F} Alroy, by Australian, dam Nt 112 Ibs. ;## not run the last half mile of the race. Time of the f Co. ae THAT of Mla¢ foulard, hemmed, and violet poutt de neon 1 pn Mac ‘ogentiliolée Bhadlwes, Het: { $oz,Broksaw & Co., Bernstein & o., Blum & Song nt 2 Fipinked, the upper flounce headed by a teathered fe re bem 8 ee heh pea 2 R THIR THIRD RACE, | a 2 ie Buick, Geet, Devin & Co, Friedlander eS raching of violet silk, disposed in small clusters. (aim by O'Meara, 5 W. Cottrill’s chestau' Purse $400—Entrance money secon rse 5 i Gross & a flo. tallo & fa el Slike miniature bunches of violets. ‘The ov 6 ‘ © three-quarters of a mile, e Riva Hoisaae, Seligman é Co., Haile & Co, Hirselit —-— was of fontard, the ground matching the skire Im fecoe sete Rows, by Daniel Boone, dam signs Swas of fontard, the ground mate e Ski ey oe : ~ Rcoior, and figured all over with sinall @onquets |, !¥s.; Thomas W. Doswell’s bay filly Wine Inauguretion of the Northern fina astacned sprays of wood violets, with hore [| Vanityke, dam Nina, 103 Ibs,; John O'Donnell’s bay } tt 4 4 ud there sprig of foliage. The garni- M: Louise, b y Sovereign, . Racing Season. re consisted of fine white Honiton lace, of fa .1Y Mary Louise, by Lightning, dam by Soverctg oe medium width, headed by a ruche, matching that 44 102 Ibs.; D. J. Crouse’s, bay. colt Rounder, by Re- First Day of the Spring Meeting lough ; Wh - man; Robert eee Hornthal & Whitehead, Koh. {3 5 re » Longs'reet & Sedgwicl ) BEGINNING OF TRE FOURTH WEEK. soa conn Cb. Semen, voota A Hunter & Travers entered b. ¢, Alarm, by slipse, dam Maud, 3 years old. i mas W, Doswell ‘entered m. Midd: py jon: tipse, dam Nina, 6 years old. nie Scotland, dam Ada Chatham, 4 years old... ros. Stitt 1. & Schwab, Sellim lm, Swisheimer & Co.. Steluhardt Ww. F shope entered b, ¢. Frogtown, b 7 Reemhscnt ae & Sut riord, Boniter te s " a », YOxel Bros, Wilde, Veeks: Ip. McDaniel & Co. entered b, h. Tibman, by War f hi by Gilder, Weeks & Gilder, Pleifer « Co. ta ; paged a taney tae i The Influence of the Eight-Hoyr Leagues Hodticnidy Lavin “s Cielor & vo, taylor & Goug iy . f . 4 Ny : fey im ale} ‘dam Aerolite, 3 years old... vet : of Spreading, but Little Suecess fj Allof tie above firma has miler shops. 1 2 3 on tie skirt. The looping was sustained in angyvolver, dam Gentle Annie, 98 Ib: stic, but totally indescribable manner, by 1B NcDaniers bay Ally (imported) Eastern Star, ots acon seb ot ee eee Hiby Cape Flyaway, dam Star of India, in ribbon, with vi ach side of the skir av : ‘a . sented to the re« ing a distinet style of its own. A carriage — (100 Ids.3 ALB. Purdy’s bay colt Trumps,’ r, Morris entered b. ¢. St. Patrick, ‘by Eclipse, duction of the hours of ware! at Jerome Park. Awihite, with delicate corise stripes—was thrown M4 by Australia, dam Mattie Gross, 98 Ibs. ; Monson fj dam Stasher Barbarity, & years Old, ssc.+..+0. Ot Achieved in the City, reduction in the: wags ® qfthout any carelessly over the shoullers, and oa the head#}& Gray's bay colt Vim, by Kentucky, dam Ver-fgoun McCormack entered b, f. Belle Aiken, by BA clicited frequent applause, seareety’ an i mele: vd a'piquant ittle gipsy, of the geure “Dolly £7 bena, 3 years, 88 Ibs.; and H, Blandy’s chestnut#" Second Jack Malone, dam Mollie Ford, 4 years fy Of the reports being uniavorable, ‘The firms that i ‘ arden, ”* Gnade in snowy chip, trimmed with j hori hear eaten. Py Beene pomans dan : reins ola : weabi ties a h Kelle pel ieee ae largest in the city, those sare . violets. 6 years old, Ine Sap was the favor! A, Belmont entered br. f. Kee} k 4 hi e refused being sma iler one: i , ‘ Brilliant and Fashionable At- sentially lady-like toilet, distinguished wor fates second choice, Eastern Star third. Orto- fd” ‘dam Maroon, 3 years old EMPLOYERS UNITING FOR RESISTANCE, sg have promised to be bound by the dation a the} , treme simplicity and exclusive elegance, was %& lay, with the top weight, won the race in gallant 4 ‘Time, majority, The number of cutters in the wholesale ‘ tendance. of the lightest shade of bronze gros grain, the skirt }y style, Frank Ross second, Quintard third, The lat-/§ THE BETTING. trade is 1,600, and the wwajority an belo 4 od bia graceiul demi-train, the bottom edged with }) ter was badly kicked on his arm by Vim a few $60 «6300 «370 «205 «460 «415 hg Meetings of the Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, to the Union, The custom cutters are not ; ‘shallow scallops, finished with a heavy cording, moments before he started, and but for this mis- >) pupmau 40 350 400 265 470 440% . interfered with, as that brauch of the trade canno' . ™ Sfrom underneath which peeped out @ band of fj hap would have stood a good chauce of winning ky Frogtow 25 200 205 150 285 16508 Wood Workers, Piano Manufacturers, f@be controlied. ‘Phe remainiue wen who have noti i Swiss coquettert the race. KE Field..... 60 135 275 «260 B10 125 4 otherwise the skirt was entirel, 5 been successiul will go on stcike on Monday mor THE TOILETS OF THE LADIES. fipiain, the poronaise was of the style known 64 The second race was one of the great events off aie Coach Painters, Tin and Slate Roofers, fa ine; but they will only uuind iundred pa about two hundred, jas the “Lady -Washington,” tle fronts! the meeting—the BelmontStakes. There were flity J Total........... $185 1,045 870 1,525 1,130 i Band they don’t expect io oe on strike more than & Bcarried back and tied in the back, There fentries for this race, but when the bell rang for retin Marble Rubbers, Clothing Couple of days. #Was no looping or drapery, excepting that neces-%& them to put inan appearance nine only of the num- ‘The horses had a very fine start, Midday getting Cutters and Bakers, _— sitated hy carrying the fronts so far back; the fronts ber came to the post These were:—D. M ~fjaway best, Alarm second, Tubman third, St. i aE Tay Bakers. iei’s chesnut colt Jo Daniels, by Australian, Dolly Carter, and chesnut colt Hubbard, by Plane! dam Minnie Mansficld; D. RK. Harness’ chestout ‘colt Meteor, by Asterold, dam Maria Ennis; D. Swl- fy ert’s bay colt Shylock, by Lexington, dam Edith; 4). J. “Crouse’s chestnut colt Business, by Revolver, dam Syren; W. Jennings’ bay colt Patrick fourth, Platina fifth, Belle Aiken sixth, 4 The journeymen bakers he Frogtown seventh and Keep Dark eighth. They @j With to-morrow commences the fourth week of] aed at Edie atria He eon meetin a ran in this way to. tie bluff and then around the fine movement for the establishment of the elght= au, Twelfth street, and) Third lull out of sight, When they appeared in view 002) on» system. The untons that liave ‘ocoupisd’ ial avenue, to consider the advisability of going on the lower turn Alarm wag Teading, St. ad. Pa ae sah a re A fe ss be strike. After a good deai of speaking a second, idday third, Platina fourth, Tubman f field during the last fortnight seem to have madeffresolution was dupied ft _ 7 Yiita, Krogtow.. sixth, Belle Aiken seventh and fi adopted demanding. twelve FOUR FINELY CONTESTED EVENTS. Were trimmed With a rich twist fringe, and the back + Bipart finishet with « Every accessory was in perlect ke et elegant, The dps elle aS pense had a — ic bene be e . Pidress, with a high puited crown of rose-colore Ortolan the Winner of tho Fordham Handi-f'sitk shaded with handsome black lace, and full- blown roses covered with lace formed’ the orna- ; ; r 7 r hours work a. d. $15 kK. } cap Sweepstakes, Joe Daniels the Bel- ments. An elegant india shaw! completed this dis-! Cape Race, by Lexington, dim Zone; John Cham- Mi Keep Dark eighth. ‘The horses ran sharply up the fas eteelY AMY Progress towards gaining the endgy rots , work ee ee eee the Be cingué toliet. berlin’s gra¥ colt Brennus, by Lightning, “m/f hoiwestreteh, Alarm keeping the lead and Winning gysoveht. They remain in status quo, thelr courageeg Germhn bakers to ascertain thelr views relative tor mont Stakes, Alarm the Three- prononce tollet-—at least it seemed so, 3 a; J. A. Grinstead’s bay colt @ , dia Eby a length, Midday second, Frogtown third, Tub-fundamped, but thelr directors suffer in any {the proposed strike. It Was resolved that dae m er to Rurie, and D. D. Wit tastes are not yet educa ) ‘Blenkiron (imported), by Saunt Quartors of a Mile Dash =u dd up to such str man fourth, Platina fifth, St. Patri —was of biack silk, trimmed with bind- j Aiken seventh, Keep Dark eighth, ‘Time, xth, Belle 8, comparison with those of the — earlierj@emand the proposed chanes on Saturday ne. r, dum Feodo-F +) Hand in the meantime tue books of the s nds and narrow ruilles of rose-colored silk. By rowna, McDaniet’s entries were the first choice, ly Ria porineiitie: organizations, whose rapid and decisive sie open every day till then te ee Ee and Tammany the The only novelty consisted in the contrasting ape Race the second in favor, andy A srrepim Crask—Purse $00, of which $200 tof combinations led to such immediate and brilliant an opportunity to Join tue orzentzatloy. niture, the skirt being very fully trimmed. Sliylock the third. Jo Daniels. Won} the second horse; entrance free; welter weights; § suk nd a half. i results, The men who directed the movements off —_ race, Meteor —_ second, —_Shyloc _ : ich, g. Tammany, by Lexing- _ fijthe carpenters and bricklayers must have been Meeting of © and the ine aepita third, The great Southern colt, Cape he bounet was Steeple Chase, « PA deeper in front than in’ the 1 Ba polonaise in the Mar ach Painters, zi of white chip, trite Fose-colored fy did not come up to the expectations of is s Mardis, # years old, pL Ibs........ 1Ufstudents of Jomint and imbued with Napoleon's A crowded and a ea rep meeting of coach slear, 3] a be sik and clusters of roses and a handsome car- §) He either out of condition or the extra weig! ‘ed br. ht. Astronomer, by Asteroid, ¥ “ e 7 ie serie eg Painters was held at Military all last evenin, » to A clear, sunshiny day, with a benign sun looking age Wrap, White and rose color, was carried over '4 Years old, 148. Yb; NG Nig matheory of interior and exterior strategich ig down on the numerous patrons of Jerome Park clonds here and there dimming the azure depths of the sky; a warm, sultry atmosphere, in which both man and beast sweltered; an endless, turbulent stream of equipages of all kinds, to which all “horse. Neshdom” seemed to be yoked; belies of every de- “| scription of beanty and style, arrayed in garments’ the arm. owner thought well of him, and was terribly cha-}4conin & Lawrence An intensity of stillness reigns over the track Pigrined at his defeat. He was certainly not thefq Revenue and surroundings at two o'clock. [tis just before & horse yest beat Tom Moore's colt Lon-Pigonn Ul. the Grand Stand becomes tenanted with the waving p4 don, mile h ri ‘dyk a of people. The kK and buildings are ans this spi cond heat being run in 1:4 quiet as in the old days, when elves were Suppo: Railroading and eather since his arrival he: to inhabit the woodlands and shady precincts £4 may be the cause, and if so, we shall expec of Fordham, With the exception of af) him to better advantage when he appears busy stable boy and an ambitious rider, ‘Tho third race was a dash of three-quarte entered b, g. Jim Tisdale, am Louisa Jordan, aged, 155 Ibs. edb, g. Vestivius, by Van- lines, They concentrated every available forcepg ceive reports frow the shops and take further ; ; | 3 e kes! a} Pameasures for going on ike on Monday morn- fguron the weakest positions of thelr opponents, BE Tne Cnr was taken “at eigie ona ey Merry, 0 venta cid, ant 1b Fjand they succeeded. On the other hand, the policy E¥py the President of tha Colon, ‘The reports, A. Taylor entered ch. hi. Dick Jackson, by Keve- figof the Germans who, control the working of fyreceived from ‘ie sho, s weve iu most Instances fay nue, dam Vietolre, aged, 158 Ib8....¢+000 de Elght-Hour League and all its various branches, hy FOrsble, Pur sero o- che shops, heaxd from are de Time, 4:40, . ort ed in the North are too much for him. =) dam Miss Carte! Pickwick Stakes at Or- dam bi fs termined to stiii hold out against the men, Aft THE BETTING. seems to be defensive. While no tangible snecess has the hearing of a mtunber of Speeches it was finally, $210 $420 $030 $700} 49een achieved here they are now contemplating a strike Mondsy for tue elght hours, ssolved to go Which would have made the great Psuimist}@there is nothing to distur the “harinony le for all ages, for a Parse of $400, erstrance 99 “250 “405-80 revoit of men In thelr trades at Rochester, and ave With a rm d succeed, me 5 net nerjeatahyol the scene. Here and there a bird is cavolling £4 imouey to second horse, There wer rters a 'isdale 50 120 185 155 a . tak hi stare; the wealth and fashion of America’s{aits joyous song in the Iuxuriant foliage of the weft for tits, comprising tinnter & Trav as’ bay colt FA Vesuvins 60 150205 more or less mixed up with the strikes at Boston, A Salesman Appeal. H Doswell’s metropolis leaning over the plazzas of the the hard-handed men of Man- sha ing hill and blu, and the thy fF} Alarm, by B be utifal to the early ppears at the ow hse, lath Maud s Thoma! Astronom 50 100 eo Pittsburg, Providence and elsewhere, Nowhere now cin be found a prophet bold enough to predict To THE EpiTor ov THE HERALD: You have, for the past few weeks, devoted cons pomers. bay mare M scHpse, dam Nina; W ogtown, by Bounte Scotia palatial club hous Ff THE RACE, pon a Fae sah catia Seen tied panpict r gate, aud, f} hope's t Tammany moved off first, Astronomer second, py the end or when it will arrive. hattin and Westchester grouped on an overhang. ining admittance, tie horses quickly ascend to;4 Ada Cheatham; D. McDaniel’s bay colt Tubman, by AA gin 4 mie 4 third, Dick Jackson fourth, Vesuvius oo Bj siderable of your columns to (rade strikes. Insert ing bluff outside the grounds, and taking fully asf ithe Club House, and a beantifal Woman leaps to the ky War Dance, dam Lass of Sindey; John Harper's nih, ‘They were started from under the blu and The Carpenters’ Committee. the following and oblige very many that it pleadel Gieh mintent edie pieat ecank 4a dteir age a. It is (ne first of the graud guard that. fol-ppchestuut filly Platina, by Planet, dam Acrolite: F ‘ shina aiaien iad 98 en ran in a Southerly direction down the fractional M ‘ 4 Rn x LJtrack.. On te way they met ahurdie, which wasf@ THe Executlve Committee of the carpenters re-Hj for, j Sjumped first by Tammany, Jim Tisdale second, jy ™ns at its post in Masonic Hall and distributes to 1am empl Kson third, Astronomer fourth, Vesuvius 4 fiith, They then ran to the end of the t: immediately after, They were in laundalets, py Morris’ b: din phactons and carriages, of every shape and style, their treppings and painting glittering in the y sunshine, and there is something about the Which might fill the eve of a painter, if inters were not utterly addicted to landscapes und sunsets, #) Haltan hour or more the whistles of the extra Bitrains on the Harlem road announced the arrival of the emigrants from New York, and the day and ion were of the sort to cause emigration. In entered the grounds, all well dressed, fabut the races with them, or @ majority of moneyed brethren inside; every nook and corner of the American Epsom crammed with carriages; gen- tlemen and ladies seated on the fragrant turf, some behind the grand stand and otherspit Dencath the stately bla on which the club house is built;on the quarter stretch a kaleido- scopic panorama of betting men and Jookers-on;f how the clang of a bell and then the fall of a reat Nag; the rush of contending s' the breathle: colt SK Patrick, by Eelipge, dam s ; Jobn MeCormack’s bay illy’ belie Aiken, VJack Malone, dam Mollie Ford, and A. ‘own filly Keep Dark, by Belips¢ | Maroon. ‘Tubman sold for the highest price in the f4 oe Platina second and Frogtown third, A i 1 in a retail store that is open fromy the men out of employment funds to keep them }€ naif past seven o'clock A. M. until seven o'clock Pi Kandijirom want. Men with families receive $10 M.; Saturdays much later, Almost every mt by Seco jumped the fence into the south field, Tammany Ff woek and single men are paid $6. 1p, 2 Moning the Wer: his, othe toltowlas tiene oraee Wook e r 5. bal closing time some Ove or two customers remain fielder, won the race in fine style; Midday secoudBaviven above. ‘they jumped two brash fences infg comparatively fow applications are made, nnd Bd the store, others will furee themselves in after, an and Frogtown third. Bthis fle en one one ancy ; early all the members of the Union will be in their Mon almost every occasion of the kind it is me a his Soci pawent ofthe steeple chase Py tus Held, and. then came out and went over ae places at work during the coming week. s eruaps af eight-hour man, one that throws the closing event of the day was a steeple chase PA hurdle at the foot of the bluit on the track, Tam- es RORY aps an olf or ala ales plcioel for & purse of $800, of which $200 had to zo to thea many still leading, Dick Jackson second, Jim— The Cabinet Make: Bate Sia eee ee ER OE tte co inin cored Bm hrcondl horas Wyel- oe elutes Mune nyo rolles Gna Ba niadaie tne, Astrohomer and Vesuvius far behind. Mf Sin eanteia ie “ee Bid rate athena oe COMIMTOt ee aha ‘01 c ere were five @ 8, COM Pel 'The es en el re e 5 c! ie ie main room in Tueton! e! ys ad ‘€ no 0! ey baud BH, Gatney's bay gelding Tammany, by Loxington Mee rte eee ee etd ond circled ® fa Hall was well filled rom work before.” Ihave oiten wondered it the! anticipation of the twenty thousand spectators andK¥ them, was business, and “to such theyBldam Lis Mardis: 6 years old, 19 Ibs; Ke Shea's ea FA oe ee Ene eRe aGa Re Ea during the entire day yesterday, and business id ever thought that salesmen in vetail stores need time the wild hurrah! when the winner passed underfgimmediately attende: Hundreds after hun-#/ brown horse Astronomer, “by Asteroid, damB4 came up in ivont of the club house aud grand stand, i *°°™Med quite brisk, though little or nothing wasiM We all ave to work for a living, why should not the atving. Such were the features of the openingpydreds | of these, gathered | ino short time, Ai Miss Carter, 4 years old. 148 nigeitn HA where they met a brush fence and a pond of water. My reported as having been accomplished. pe Heats Care tek; JOR Ot ALO a aan of the Spring Meeting of the American Jockey Clubpa Comms wpon the gate keepers and tick ‘ awrence’s bay gelding sctale, BF This is the best leap in the race. When the horses sellers like waves dashing upon a rocky coast, but kt Mina short time all had found admittance and ps locations of satisfaction, And here it may be_re- rked that the management of Jerome Park shows increased tact and progress in 3 appertaining to the course and buildings. lawns are smoother, the stands are e improved in many particulars, and from ike and tastefully painted clubliouses ich ever by Revenue, dam Louisa” J aged, 155 Ibs; John TY, Tully’s bay gelding Vesuviu by Vandyke, dam Lizéy Berry, 5 years old, 1 Ws., and A. Taylor's chestnut horse’ Dick Jackson, by Revenue, dam Victoire, The latter fell down aiter jumping the stonewall on the hill, in the pi nic grounds, and threw hig rider a hata fall. Tl man, fortanately, Was not seriously injured. many won an easy race in toierably fair tim the track from its rocky eminence # He never made a mistake throughout, the race. to the smallest stable, everything is in capital order, Keally the American Club can claim the first position among the ‘ra : stl he h 8@q A despatch from the Hight-Hour League of Prov-Ml ranches rata f eean aie yaeeont having beet front Geer engine, Bick Hliaence, R. 1, was received by the Chairman, stating fines “that we have uotiing todo. According to fjceding jumps. ‘The leaps over the brush und water that an effort was being made by the employers in fg welr Adeu it 1s only play to. sta MLA an Sage were thuch — applanded by the | spectators. i that city to fill the places of the strikers there with “paige a al greatly mistakeng jDick | Jackson was second, Jim Tisdale men trom New York, and that agents had (i Pe LON Inborio uk er orleto gaRorn & third, Astronomer fourth. The horses thenran down been sent on to this city to employ such #¥ pat we have close coufinement, aud in most house: the narrow strip of land between the fractional men. The League in Providence asked the SM weare at b track e reg 2 and j rdle r let ec be busy the whole tune—not evei p track and the regular one and jumped a hurdle oufMfintervention of their con/réves_— here _ to gd WC ATE expected Lo be busy the hole tune not eve Hthe way, and then crossed the regular track and M prevent the accomplisiine 4 tf ah lishment of this purpose. Han such a berth. It appears to me that he would giv fy Went up into the plenic grounds. On the top of the fM bills were accordingly struck off, and at an early Bi y a ‘ ling” in very 8! re ow vorite, ‘Jackson’ second ‘choice. § ‘ i h a “soft Uulng” in very short order, an Ho was favorite, Dick Jackson second choice. a niti, among the trees, is a stone wall, always a try-Ml hour of the evening posted in all the saloons where edo Wbaee Mike Oe? hos ene ee Astronomer won the second prize. aE savily i a . ‘They ated th ‘The following are tl Wletalls oft Bi ine leap for ho as they alight very heavily on a the workmen congregate. ‘They requested the men it would be a grand thin iy the mechanic imag4 at Jerome Park. Never since the li of this favorite gnration nd popular organization was the weather so propitious and the attendance so great. The clerk of the weather, for once, forgot Wh H spite against Me Jockey Club of America, and sent ‘ao ‘warm sunshine and genial skies to licht up theft 4 opening day of the spring meeting Now that the Jerome Park races have become « necessary insti- tution in this city, and old and ng look forward xing up sto We certainly Mirocky embankment. Dick Jackson was lead-(M to beware a 0 ek to y Re ease ¢ “ to them with eagerness and delight, flue weather isp organizations of the world for entery THE FIRST RACE, ing at. this piace, and when he allghted Bl thom” ana’ ented eather oae Rack to employ work eit Wours or less woutd desirable, especially on opening day. The a jaud regularity, aud promoting a wide spread RDTAM HANDICAP, SWEEPST! after “making” the’ jump” his knees gavel worker would go to Providenbe, where the work pfmmrers of > minds of thoy friends, wives, sis He a a i ji desire r the amusements of tl turk Fleact, half forteit, 600 added; way and he fell down, throwing — his! men were on testrik . nud acquaintances not to buy a dollar's wor able management of the well-known gentlemen® ‘There were thousauds there yesterday to w j hors: to receive’ $200 out of the stakes, One mileM rider, Hurvey Welsh, heavily and dangerously, overs The Seuor comatice was at work during the pil. ® store thai S open after six P.M. If this who control the de sof the club, and their keen #4 come the horses and the owners and the riders. Pi? and a quarter. Bilis head on the hard ground. ‘The horse was soon % afternoon, and paid out, up to three o'clock, over tq ee opted We ull might have easier times. @iscernmcntof all the qXigencies of the situation, Bi stany sore ol ae rele ee ee eae ie te gy Carroll & Coar onte h. Ortotan, by Done Blup and olf to his stable, but the poor jockey hay 0. ‘The applicants dre wiven from $5 to $8, ue. fy LoUes Fes ina a study some : Saud perplex your mind} e, dam Cauat 'S old, 116 Tbs ! > wi 5 ot 3 ave Metis to ane oluntanetane hy 8, Shc ake the meetings of the American Jockey Clubpy with what was passing within thelr soils, Thoref4 w, Cottrill entered ch, c. Frank Ross, by Daniel Po jiabie on fie Way OF the other horses, Who Were id cording to the clreumstances and their necessitic ofg lable to jump upon him. ‘The horses'fortunately MM while those with very large families are allowe ‘Will the Dry Goods Clerks Strike? “fall passed by without trampling on him, and some §q somtimes as much a8 $12 per week. To THE Epiron ¢ Pa minutes aiterwards Welsh Was removed to Colonel ‘While reading Mito come across the column devoted to strikes ul about you merf of kid gloves, of perfume, off4 Boone, dam Sigma, 4 years old, 105 Ibs neckties and broadcloath coats, and among g4W. W. Glen entered b. h. Quiutard, by hem you conid see those who are strangers to ston, dam by Omeara, 4 years old, 104 lbs. uch “assemblages, Here and there of the f@ 5. Donahue by Australian, no common importarice. The arrang so complete yesterday that the keen would fail to discover one case of dis Tie HERALD:— The Sewing Machine Wood-Workers. 3E\McDaniel’s stable, where he belongs. Tanmany% was the first horse down the embankment orderly condu fAlatter were defunct politicians, and one in dam Nellie Gray, 4 y bs. and ° into the south _ field, when he The sewing machine case and box makers for- i: M 4 ° 4 a a anata J y 1, hi = 7 but Idid not sce that the dry goods clerks h Year after year the races at Jerome Park growfy Partie trig yl Hear cl Meee a tite un Doswell_enter segdashed away and took a commanding lead merly met with the polishers and varnishers, atBctruck yet. Do not the pau . fn public favor, and now they are simply charming. Mlaction smacked of nolsy resorts and. the elatter ‘ ‘Louise, i. Se reer a elay unas bet eg: Jefferson Hall, in avenue A. They now occupy the & ard, and evon harder, than i" We very much doubt if in Europe can be found}e, bygone primaries. Once he was the happlest pé eign, 4 years old, 1 Ann atteiie the flela—t * or fy smaller of the two halls on the ground floor of the MM Pose people don’c think tt is work to be 3 Ki Te WOLILShAt Gado nen TARA ae leap after coming out of the fleld—tie first. under our fogs all Gay.waiting on, customers; abdsevel management equal to that of the American Jockey hay hate iy Vorld—that was when Tammany was “. . + 8h¥the biut, the second on the lower turn and thef® Teutonic Building. They consist of the men from #A) eF ae stomers. and °#aa BONE aioe’ iauik i es building its court houses and city halls, but it is . Uh. g. Rounder, by Revolver, Mi third on the homestretch—all of which he jumped i Ross’, Vanuyke’s, Taylor's, Sicbert’s and Auten-pai, they, did not wait on customers and Clu». The drive thither is certainiy unsurpassed gone now. His big, broad hands are still en fA dim Gente ‘old, 88 I + “fg without a misiap. ie won the race by fitty yards, [Ml reld’s factories, and claim to have three hundred gd of, t0Od, All tay without doing | aly thing in any part of the world. Fifth, Sixth and Seventngyim kids, but his check in’ pushing his iM funter & Travers 4b. ¢, (iinported) Bue Astronomer and Jim Tisdale had a very pretty names on the roll, The Eight-Hour League, offitie. “very Mardest damon Le ean telk avenues (the last two particularly, on account of pW W8Y 2mong superiors meets with silent rebut! deh by Lord Clifton, dam tussle for second place, Which Was Won by Astrouo-fd which the Union is’ a branch, furnishes them with gy lle very hardest labor. i cloth : q His eyes wandered furtively about among his} old, $8 Ibs Biuer by a neck, Vesuvias wasa bad fourth, ‘Time, funds for the assistance of their indigent members, YOU WEY dry woods cud feacy goods and clothing, the wooden pavements) were crowded at noon neighbors of better grade; but they met the cold’ D, McDaniel & Co. 4:40. ¥ i he end getie “Onion 18 expected to ie ste yeerreaat pg leeks don't strike, it ts se they have too yesterday with vorageurs (may we say wagon-py sttre of others, and He was dissatil Star, by Cape ‘The following are the winners of the Fordham fq organization, promises have been made to the Cen- gg much Pride and ave atruid, to way. Ate geurs’) for Jerome Park. Then the long serpentine <i to the pool stand and the : teeseess oes eg. SM Handicap Sweepstakes aud the Belmont Stakes $M tral Committee that these sums Will be repaid by fa LG own, an rs dry goods clerks work; {t nt below, disappointed and disgus y oni ‘winps, by Austi A since they were Inaugurated at Jerome I's Lair at the number of hours dry goods clerks Work ; Mine of vehicles, the wheels flashing in th avd or so from the politician young men born AY dam Mattie Gross, 4 years old, 98 Ibs. - lof THE FORDHAM HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, An asgauit is reported by a policeman upon acom-fg's Perfectly shameful. In inany instances frony rays of the noontide stn, towed into the glorious Min aMuence were seen. Their remembrances arefd Monson & Gray enteréd b. ¢ n, by Kentucky, Year, Noms. Starters. Tine. MM mittee of thirty a were gathered on fede Bes seven in the morning till teu at night, and on Sats Park, that metropolitan Garden of Eden, and thenfa those Of pleasures Seer ee eG! ECE ee i eee 1863.—T. G. Moore's _gr. h. Stone- First avenue and Twenty-cighth street. ‘The gal-fg@ as} Er cher par Reeee rete at ee ps e e a at a . ia HH. ly ed ¢) 5 1, lacks eee F ' 's hate t= -! , out on the magnificent Loulevari rthy exten-MiThese men must have a score. of tailors, Boston dam Prelude, 6 years old, 110 Is... 12 Be ar 1) SatseMtats rennece Bea Matias toe ae Now, dry goods clerks ought to get, over fea tat sion of a great city. A short, s decisivega Their clothes are of the finest texture, Time, 2:14, HH 1369.—K. W. Walden's. ch. ¢., by “"Bimen ciaim that oniy because they are mechanics, Ag CUILY Mad Ye Vald. like mechanies, and you will se dignart” seaaaiesct eects : ir pantaloons fit exquisitely. Boots of the THE BET cle ‘Vic, Rage repeal ‘ J Featcs: @ how quick the bosses will come down, y ae yi whe ret s nen * wey onch kid encase their feet with mathemati-| 200 300 315. 820) Ee Vic, dam Dolly Car. oe ie ang and not regular coruer loafers, they are ordered olf, ONE WHO HAS TRIED IT, fi winding river and wooded heights ging the nd are flexible as a giove. They ™ 140 210 0 280M 1970,_Wm. Cottriil’s ch. ¢. Cote 3° ne yg RE LN NR LP ONES road, and adecorous walk avross Macomb’s Dam, ve plen Te troubled B®. Ros 130 wo 200 100 trill, by Dantel Boone, dam F The Pianoforte Manufacturers, i MASSACHUSETTS LABOR MOVEMENT, only to break out afresh in*Central avenue, inter- {gg HOW tO *P is, before the re-jqf Buckden | 100 200 300-2004 Maggle G... 16 «9 «© astaag ff The principal pianoforte manufacturers of this y + hc eet scene bopramb tera et bellion and since, is as well Known to them asBy Airoy. % 180 115120 ys71.—p. J. Crouse’s be he Chilli- “city neid a meeting yesterday, at which Mr. Ty eau i rupted only by sundry visits to the numerous cara- B4 Hro:dw y trom Union square to the Battery, AUR} Ma 105 105 90 =~ 100 cotie, by Lexington, dam Frederick Hazelton presided, and the fol.fJ Delegations of the Bight-Hour Men Asad ba patina ie r robleth, of fe with Clem ta pretty neariogelved: Marae 190 io lw 160 ner nnd Ake a lowing firms were represented:—Steinway &fj sembled in Pancuil Hall—The Time What a magniticent en fect from these gentlemen 1s another pictrue. i — — — lan, by Donerail, dam Ca- A Sons, F.G. Smith & Co., Hazelton Brothers, Decker | Ciaimed More Valuable than Money. a day, when sprir Ivis that of a young girl, fresh from some farm, Totals 1,000 1,535 1,545, nary Bird sl Ervoned & Gonea Pale Beta ee re Boston, June 1, 1872. | beauty, looking either from the piazza of the club itnpe SOF Ene COO OFS BIRCH CUTLE, Hebe SATAN (TRA hocdéd Ghd Avert aimed: aa “TUE BELMONT STAKES, & Son, Doane & Wing, Raven & Co. Decker A meeting of workingmen was held in Faneuil », the benche: ore nd or i ips are of the cole @ strawberries a1 he horses ha very esta t rear, rome. . Time. Son, Dos eed anit rai 2 a 7) house, the t enches of the grand sta nd or the green fare shaped like shells, and her fingers taper in their Ei tling up the stretch, Ortolan leading, Ei : ple aia: ante oe Starters. Time. ; Barne 3, Schl ‘ Eacoiph, ae «Co. Lindems Hall last evening to congratulate their fellow works sward of the bluit at the back! The course isfjwhiteness down to the pink nuils at their ends, Py second, Alroy third, Wine Sap fourth, ‘Trumps fifth, clipse, dam’ Barbarity..... 114 dione e ene ed Behring & Kits, Hugh Hard. ingmen in New York on the success of thetr recené framed in ant foliage, and above the wialrl- gy TMs young creature is as beautiful as a blooming #4 Frank toss sixth, Vim seventh, Mary Louise eighth, Bl 1sog,—Mctonnell & Harness mman, Haines Brothers, Albert Weber, Arion Piano vs 1k O * ane. ae gee retain ritig flower; and the world is new toher, Theg4 Quintard ninth, Buckden tenth, Rotinder eleventiv fl ercaieoaDane os ‘Lexing: Ay Company and the Central Piano Company, movement. Nathaniel E. Chase presided, and the wind of dust, raised by the hoofs of the contestants, Bicrapes of pleasure and excitement have not m Boston twelfth. ‘They passed the stand in sacra uaa ee a Resolutions Were adopted binding the above firms] presidents of trades unions in Boston and vicinit, may be seen every one of note in Gotham. Repub- soured yet, and nothing artiticlal has everAthis manner, but as they Tan around the, upper Phasgo,—A, ‘hetmont’s chee, Kenian, Friant for a edlistion of tine Tea tone hee ics Ad were elected vice presidents. Mr. Chase advise Ucan simplicity and republican aristocracy Petite nde che ietoaee asian neaeiee he Fi ihe tae cae ri tor eae pee Eastern VY Mickey Free tum spiletta — $8 8:04 BP eignt, and pledging cach to open their manufacto- fj the mechanics to strike at once, and asked the ca- mingle in tis assemblage, ‘There is naught to mar finorses first started she claps her ‘tiny hands forg4tolun. third, Wine Sap fourth, Frank Ross ‘fith, B fisher, by Lexington, «dan ries under the ten-hour system only. operation of every trade reprosented. The resol ‘ enjoyment; every tuing to make one forget the ea very joy, and when the winner of the Fordham®§ Quintard sixth, Trumps seventh, Vim eighth, Mary ass. aie 46 7 © 25034 — tions, while expressing the opinion that striked and trials of life. wit eyes, Sunshiny and @Hancicap passed the stand, and the colored rider #4 Louise ninth, Buckden tenth, Rounder eleventii, Ml r971,.—p, McDanici’s cli. c. Harry Pattern Makers and Moulders. were ordinarily unnecessary and inexpe= voices instinct with pleasure meet one at everygantumned to be congratulated, it was really de-H) Tom Boston tweltth. ‘They passed around the blu tt, by Lexington, dain The majority of the firms employed in the pat-Mdient, recommended the measure in emere ; : sends Glightful to look npon he ¢ beaming with entha-¥#@ in this orde ust as they were going out off} Canary Bird, ee ee 2:56 tern making and moulding trade have accedea agencies like the pr piauded the quiet turn. Now the ringing laughter of a group of fairfgisiasm and excitement. Ah! well, lackaday!: Tenby sight around the hil, Fasterh Queett took the lead, Daniel's ch. c. Joo t bd i ceded emnd disauised) manne: the New York pioneers wndgr the shadow of the club house biuit;ReOr twelve years hence the fair track of Fordham i When they came in view on the lower turn, Orto- by Australian, dam gto the demands for the eight hours, with the ex- Mi strike was conducted; advised the working men to, again the excited comments of a number of enthn RAW Not, be go attractive, perhaps, and time Mian was ghowing the way to’ the Dolly Carter, vee ues 69-9 Bs5gag Bg CePtion Of a few firms which have offered a com-Gl combine to crush tyranny when occasion required Be e {MF ¥may work sad changes with her, Well, the fairest#@ others, Alroy second, Eastern Queen third, pho ap AM promise of nine hours per day. ‘This the men have MH and demanded of the city of boston eight hours ad siastic turfmen, The green sward is dotted withky flowers with and decay—and why not deduce mk Ross fourth, Quintard fifth, Buckden RACING IN CANADA, iW refused to accept, and they expect ina few days to fy the measure of daily work for its employés. | scariet, mauve, black or White as the shawls or # ERA hn a Cece ara Sanaa sixth, Mary Loulso s nith, the others far behind. A ect ull they have asked for. BF CHARLES T. CRANE Stipported the Fesolution ina rae sate miele Wy * a doand sad pletures every phase jf es ran gauantly up the homes askin € fe speech, and iv employers were itt flues of the “teats of the vine” “aloft as the hery pool stranee and amusing, episodes which, ii 1t w Passed under the Wwite OF two ie Fearnaught the Winners. The regular monthly meeting of the Marble Bed Mthwart the movement of ther men. He opposed Mined 4 - rp « nk Ross second, two lengt ead of Quin’ y OTTAWA, Ont., June 1, 1872. Rubbers’ Association was held last evening in Con-Sgconcession to the proposit for overwork, as a ee ee ein is NGG Such a kaleidoscope of human cha fourth, Wine Sap fifth, Mary Louise stxt, Hl me club races commenced here yesterday. The Ml stitution Hall, on Twenty-third st ig ORS | #4 would eventually lead to the old ten-hour systems the scene was brilliaut in the extreme, Every por-§as scarcely be met with elsewhere, Rounder seventh, cden eighth, Eastern St aap 8 : stitution Hall, on Twenty-third street. Mr, McCabe, WILLIAM J. FALLS argued that the workiugment aon ae eiaeotie wulldine waneeuwr apn r the aristocrats of the turf, on whose badges thei ninth, Trumps ten Vim eleventh, Tom Bos’ Weather was splendid and the concourse large and F¥ the President, having assumed the chair and called must organ! ir zed employ- assemblage bubbled over ite little nook: le oe anne Pe is ptt mig ng twellth, fashionable. The Governor General and Lady ithe members to order, the Secretary pro- fers. He claimed that ove peel jon hale ‘bluff, on the piazzas, and ¢ ¥ > course tommucrses are see! t entries, dow Z large 31 2 " y Mresult of the ten-hour system, Labor would Dut, on the plazzas, and even across the course LORY diminutive je ase With gorgoous colors MARY Tarn 1 Lisgar, and a large number of the members of both Mi ceeded to rend the minutes of the pre-marcsult Of the, tenant titel, Titer our ne grand stand. Among those present of note Welland the trainers and nameless host of the stable phone ae eo ce cut, All the races Were well con- fq Vious meeting, after which a long debate fi ™ 4 * ti sy stunk Oy eetticas pinks Eennink atlas sth \ , ag thr A r mn te Biayatem, He wished that the money sunk by strikes Bg hepa hociphe | haa "Miceuape human cl Especially when favorites wink¥ out of the stakes; one mile and five furlongs. é hs 1 ; py for t ht. system, to con nm Monday BR tion, aud proposed, n ie awa cicanne an agg Rms. | jeeaa there is munch xeitement ro nd the. quarter 1ch.¢. Joe Daniels, by Aus- bral orst Dyer ihe ae rigiiloveghdtetys 3! hed ia the Spiers the pay. thers Bl nordad was-onc to agitate the slavery question . id Adeluke DSB, Gove Sr stretch, and this soon ihe grand stand an¢ amt Dolly Carte é r 5 > firs 0, $5 second, f¥ diem, 2 employe! a e eros ne: ; of Connecticut; Governor John A. Griswold, BiGiuy House, It was so when Joe Denice comet ong Ba iy an advanced rate of waxes than. nccode sat home. He closed by urging the formation of @ 8 Duny wv 8 the winner, Ja General G. B.’ Williains, Commissioner of Jat on Green second, Three BY trades’ as: embly. home the victor im the Bei y. to their demand for eight hours, on account ‘ ‘ an; nt ont Stakes, andi Fa started. No time taken. \ SS GRirFIN, of the American Consolidated pan, eneral tor) of Japan y is Exeeliency ithe number of long, despairing faces at’Cape— p, Swigert ent ‘The Second race. was for the Steward's Plato, Aol Mnning the machinery. | The’ cutters, who enters’ Unlog, gave a siort history of the New, i oe kat Clin” ae “'sdefeat could be’ counted by the thousands, Egan. Buith. F4 $400; mite heats—g326 to first, horse, $75 to second, PATECe!Ve, $460, and the poilshers, whose movement, and xd co-operation for cnet Ghariet as th colt Was regarded | among the first of the re ee The Rice as won by Mohawk, beauiug Boaster, ancl expect ae Catiy ty pond tia ihe dnaeile ned maintend a us present suc He Ewii 1 diana’ jh hin Rei . gh ty md, Time, 1:4534—1 46%. en heri meld deat ied le bed Mvetieved in conspira jor persona leva T. de {vil ie ae % Tike ention than the hero score rattles, ye mn Syren. guineas; one jaile and a half, rnaught J a | ctr t netee. 4 the ‘hours of labor, but not against the commons liam. Youngs an Wnt Ait, Wife yas seen “Uncle” John Harper. | Me had whtiim Jemilngs catered b. winner,’ There were six starter By Plovers; not the sughtest trouble 18 anticipated: 1m wealth. If that was conspitacy tie employers and wile, 5. 6. Harr as, egcome from Long Branch, meaning to try his! Lexington, dam Zone. The fourth race was tlh ar retkc worker: Wal be complied With, and the og Wealthy classes couid make tho most of it, Oppor- Joun h. Ai Mr. Fisting . 0. ta. thee querer |. snllegiy) A. Grinstead entered'g: mile and a quarter dash—$ deighthour system in their branch of” busincss fq Walty Tor self-culture Was desirable above mere ® ly, Mr anda Week hence Littleton in the Westchester §# "ning, damm second horse, There were four entries, Tie race Ki fi neurated on Monday Wext SINOSS bl wages. ; he old Man seemed as vigorous as a yearkay, A. Grinstead entered b. A was won by Duty. Time, 2:64%. Tages Ufachala Sah Al aie dha dad Ay S. 13. ROMSDBLL, of Boston, urged the formation of zo. He had the same merry twinkle in his ey that drew so many to him during his first vis vorth, and to anxious inquiries he said that “Long- dam Sister to Kark D. D. Withers entered br. c. terer, dum Feodorown: janics’ Freedmen’s Burewu, and ass en hours of ainety would accom jemorial Plate, $150; won by Mohawk, Five ee ae M The Roofers and Cornice Makers. Fytigi srted that sh more Mr. Motley, Mr. yrovers’ “ian! one tnile and distance, started, No time taken, “ ‘ e ti slate roofers their amelioration than etguteen years of sucht 1huly, Mis. Beecher (a periect’'t owt 7 1 : A grand mass meeting of the tin and slate roofers Ri for i 3 ) j ‘ Dotte Mr, Constable, sin good health, sir.’ When Platina was Time, sctaiedelianihnabintcbenitdais sided: “ 3 % tite Mistatesmanuship as M huscits had just passed Gees eeabee cane e Mbeaten he cared but little apparently, and walkec Hand cornice makers was held last evening in Acade-gastatesinausiip as Massachuse'ts had just, passed meioces; Colonel Chalpiu ava wi slowly over to his stable to see that she was wells ANOTHER MYSTERY, fdmy Hall, Third avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Ma state was the due of the laborer, and it. was in hig and Mrs. Sieppard Knapp, and ared for, e Jennings: Ea There was a large attendance, and the proceedings mm power to acquire He urged combination just s@ Ward, Fort Washington A step or two from Uncle John was Colonel Mc-} swigert Probably » Homicide=Struck with a nts, ¢ Apitautsts and professionals com ‘ ste as ay iar as merc Seneett se gra. Daniel, the owner of Harry Bassett, and te to-beRY Orc 35 f were most harmoniously conducted. Mr. Thomas gman Sse en iD tices rou the people, and Gaede dante, Mie aod dre, buses t of Longfellow at Long Branch, Ills step if forte % i LT ea dik McCue presided and opened proceedings with a BB wanted to sem labor so royalated that when ah em Charles O'Conor, Mr. Mccracier areca was as sin years gone by, and hi 8 18 nstead 45 Another mysterions case which may prove to beH# rather clever and very apropos speech, in which hepg ployer souglil cheap men he would be compelle H. B. Perkins, Nathaniel Jarvis thy Camp’ gq Proud Victorious owner should be, Not tari picid... 110 Bj t murder is now under investigation before Coro- MM oaiioq particular attention to the fact that unity phe Ttvel to find thei He closed with bell, George Davids, Jaties Mo Miler, Juage MuncpasWay Were other veterans of the turf, Whose names nee ner Schirmer. was strength, and that no organization could possi. gg i! appeal to young mechunies to quit the street son, Mr. McDaniel, General Ward, : are known from New Orleans to Saratog: Total. ...+++4.1,090 bly hope to succeed in any undertaking unless itaRg CO™Uers for ove evening in each week and repair te di THB TOILETS. they recognized one another there were h (On the. 6th, ultimo Captain Jabex Lyon, of them My flops to ecco incred We a gene Fant penee pA te Assembly Roows to consult upon their cons were simply gorgeous. | Seidoin before has beon Pg My Neng and pleasant congratuiations. | Cane race was away litst, Shylock sccond, Rusi-p_sloop North America, took to Bellevue Hospital alate manner. “the sec ; dition aud its mproyement in ‘Tinnons the min after which ade received with favors congregated together in this city the modiste'’s art. Out of a crowd of ‘m fumes we can only select the sollowing ior was much enthnsiasin amon t Ne cha When t ditches and water I nd Kandolt Gratz, of New Yo rmans, and we conrad Wel iy dressed the ¢ John Caruthers and otliers also addressed the ary, M then enticed’ the roll and utes of the previous meeting, third, Meteor Jourth, Brennus fifth, the others) } youth eigliteen years of age, named William Norris, up. In this way they passed around the blu A whom he said had been injured aboard his vessel, five horses the fene bird at the bough of a tree, the cheering was intense ;4q and went out of sight, When they appeared on they 7 the reports of delegates who were appointed to 4 sight-hour petition to the CI Toad present:— y ns AML Wliety the Reet rote pictceting was intene +f Toor turn Cape Race was leading, Business second,gg then lying at the foot of Charles street, North ill vicic tie various shops in the city and vicinity were Bite tietlicet; aud code sien atites Saeed Thoroughly hot io pM I qa was aMand threw his cotored rid scores of beautios @ Meteor third, Brennus fourth, | Shyloc soi | River, but & Nate Ee tee so aed did not ap-Fjreceived. These were invariably satisfactory, anag zation asked. Z " és brillia runette, a & “Dolls ee raised their hands and eried r ti others following in a bunch, with the exception of MM pear from the Captain’s statement, were received with such unrestrained applause that inters reported Oo tu overdiess @ fine ehail ue a; iuhvened expressions ehanseds to toe nek hte BM Telcnkirou, who cotid not keep up With those in front, MM Norris grew gradually worse, and tho attending Mi the boot-heels of the members of the assemblage ene Wena cuStguoC cream-colored ground, over which m ‘ail Ya were assured (hat uelther sider nor horke were (gy AS the horses came up the homestretch Shylock # surgeon, fearing a fatal result, asked hin who in-Mland the flooring of the hall must have sustained Mira eudieloe wae lorge aed cu ieaiantin eee ing garlands of carnation pinks, with their datk Whurt, ana rstiil were the cheers when Tain. #q fan to the front ant led past the stand, Metcor sec- Mi flicted tie injuries he had received, but le refused Mi material damage. With searcely any exception the ~ : 7 green follage, which almost "seemed to emit) Bond, ¢ to tell. Becoming satisiied that Norris would die, opening, but dwindied materially by ten o'clock. 4 ime, 80 natural were ney her rider leaped e third, Brennus fourth, Business) nd the green and white pe fi employers had agreed to re to the demands equie: Provision was made for the orzanization'of the a apie per hurdie in fro ke g fifth, Jo Daniels sixth, Hubbard sev Genseric Mj the surgeon rejuctantly informed him of his con- fof the workmen ior eight hours to constitute a day's Hlegate “Asse: anit ths in uppearance, "The only garniture — wa HOHE aad caine Home @ galt Ciogn, wieukivon far behind, ‘Shylock kept thesM@aition, at the same time carnestiy re-fMllabor: ‘and, therefors, the contemplated strike gg pronosad Delegate “Assembly, and the meeting ade chateisines of bright ration-colored vel » shadows of departing day glinted across the ff lead around the upper turn, Meteor second, Cape fi newing his request for information touch-| would die prematurely, as no cause for its existence fm! a 1A Ag LS , vet wach suscained the boudant wopinges at the Bi track and the grand stand ay the figures of thegy Race third, Brenuus fourtt, Jo Daniels fifth, Hub-MMing the means used to prostrate himBMremained. It was generally agreed that none of| MORTALITY AT SEA. sides and back. This charming garment was Worn BM final race were exhibited, and long bet © last gy bard sixth, Genserlc seventh, Blenkiron outfMon his sick bed. After much consideration the MM the men engaged in tie above trade should engage " overa demitiain skirt of goilen Drown poult degfearriage had leit the charmed precinets, and found gor the race. "He stopped soon. _after- dying hoy sald he had been struck on the head with Ml apon piece-work. The Athena Investigation. ! sole, bordered with @ deep, scantily gathered Mi ity way to the lower gates of Central Park, (Wards. As the horses passed under the ‘a marlingpike while aboard the sioop on which he ———- Nounce ‘ply hernmed on the bottom and gradu- BM twilight had ended, and the gloaming deepened intogg blu Shylock, Meteor, Cape Race and Jo—Mhad been employed, but refused to tell at whose}™ Mecting ef Clothing Cutters—Sucecss of An investigation into the circumstances attending, a wide ; ar ae a faa the Pine FES gloom, ji Daitels were on even terms, and as they were tarn- fi hands the blow was inflicted, Wilitam continued! the Men. the deaths of the Norwegian children, Joseph Wite 1 a sort of twisted roulean of th i ing around the hill C to sink, and without making a farther confession, pe Kace took the inside and mat : en k Schubring, who died onboard: goniined at intervals by graceful bows. remed 8} cam Where deceased lived, or'| A crowded meeting of the clothing cutters was MJ nowski and Frederick Schu' q Wound — once ‘around the ‘ st, in an THE RACING. * Taint ones, ower {era Motetr wea to rene 70 aH Tae relatives oF friends are has not yet been#Mheid last evening at the New York Assembiyf@the German emigrant bark Athena, was to have apparently careless, yet thoroughly artistic ——+ H learned, Rooms, Mr. Lowenstein, the President of them tiken place betore Coroner Keenan yesterday Inanuer, With te ends fastened on the left shoul- der by ‘a handsome Jet orn colored India scarf, and the Danicis second, Shylock third, Cape Race fourth, and quitting badly; Hubbard fifth, Brennus sixth, Business seventh, All the horses seemed to have enough as they entered the homestretch except Jo Daniels, Meteor and Shylock; wut it was evident that the straggle H ley between Meteor and Jo Daniels, and they had a gallant contest all the way up to the stand, Jo Dante's winning the race by an Shylock Was a good third, vat the others were beaten of Hub- Vard Was fourth, Business fifth, Cape Race sixth, Brennus seventh, Geuseric elwlih, Bicukirgn aid ma afternoon, Owing to the absence of witnesses Cutters’ Union, in the chair. the case went over for a week, Captain The meeting was held for the pur-§§ Christoffers, of the Athena, who was preset nd with the consignees of the el, allege that she Pose of recclving reports from tho dele- Hye periy provisioned in every respect, and the gates of the different = shops who lad Mf oniy rault was that they had no surgeon on board. been deputed to present the demands of the meu, f¥ The captain has a partial knowledge of medicine, d ‘The following firms were reported as having givon fg end did what he could to prouote ‘the heath an cousfort of his passengers, and claims that little. if in:—Alexander, 66 Murray street; Ardler Bro any, fault was found wit hus treatment of the larg@ Anderson & Star, Argel) & Co, Bernheim & {J number of passengers under his care The track was very safe but not fast, and the four races that came off during the afternoon gave great fectly haractoristit, toliet was appropriately Bl satisfaction to the assembled throng. crowned by 2 Leghorn » garlanded with carna- pan ed Fordham Handicap swee Hon pinks, intermingled with black Jace, The first race was the Fordhau ap D- The refresiing odor of wood violcts heralded the B¥ stakes, a mile and a quarter, for which there were approu hor a Pave bionas, whe Talglit easily have Hd wweive starters. These were—Carrol & Coar's ken for the spirit of the mode young ailing custunte Leading to elghten fy Lown horse Ortolan, by Doneraile, dam Can the illusion, The dress has a skivi of light lilacll Bird, 116 Jbs,; Joseph Donohue'’s chestaut colt Deputy Coroner Joseph Cushman, M. D., yester- ai made @ post-mortem examination onthe body of the boy, and found an extensive fracture of the skuil, the result of violence, but in what manner, received remains to be determined by future de- velopments in the case, . Since the occurrence Captain Lyon has left port with his vessel, and is still abseht. The Captain of the Ninth precinct has been conferred with on the subject, and will make strenuous efforts to arres Cavtain Lyon and solve the mystery, nt, was a bright wrilliant, though p