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4 NEW, XORK HURALD,. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1872.-TRIPLE, SHEET, 7 an WE ees =e aI ANTERIGAN JOOKEY OLUB) sae Sea aS eer] RACING OW EWGLAND fF as ermx or wommeoos- HAAR | (GONG ANUR, . ed ag if witha muller off but the decision of the j ‘was that sho had beets (Fhe Tornude Causi Great Consterua- roa! she had formed her chro- en distanced, and the ied aa forth sen rer ent ofthe gorous tog standing 7 Seyi Beets soon nn. OAKS DAY.—§ Me tm Biaghemton—A Monagerie A in . obey ju erg felon. °B Wi Antmats Upset—Panto Among tho A Wify A, i You the emeraid of tho 8 On the hills bo- ‘track to “Come ” 28 time docs - ccused Infidoli Shee Fifth Day of the Spring yuna; ond then, in one ewe! glance, took in the ie great speed, is (neue being muck 8 Audionce im the Large Tent. r of ty, is ’ Meeting. Ywhole panorauaa of venuttful scenery, melting into ft :68 and the seoond in 1:40%¢—totel 3:905¢ 6 Bmauanron, N. ¥., June 13, 1972. Dead by Her Husband. I feet, Seat SFO ft cane al SOREL Ea TL CERES etme, Same deatnke tee kent ey cee oat ugh 5 f + Brilliant Assemblage and Fine Bi race of the aay. pene allowed 5 Ibs; for $1,500, 7 10a. Groat Bet Taken by Teed Dudley—Pres- and aquariam tents of Jolin Robinson's circus were BAD STORY OF A FREW “Clang, clang, 'ang-ng-g' The ladies in scores are Mit entered for $600, t6 carry T ibs., end ence of the Duke of Edinburg. blown down and the fet #3 CH FAMILY Racing. j leaving the Club House aad tripping down the wind- Besold, 12 lbs, extra; one nile and an eighth. ; Wagons tipped over while the . HstGita unt he ine hougie “Wervouicokteg ied fl duos Gime $1000, i. Jara, but not vary sever The row ter — 7 Ten viduals crowd around the pool atand, and sccsingly fal F. Morris entered 0. Mluolior, ‘by Botipae, Lonnon, June 1, 1972. Biro tte tnaa ‘people tn the droncling, petting The Murderer Under Arrest—Partioulars of the atti usands are deposited in the box by the sporting Ay Slasher Fidelity, $1,000, 95 The Oaks ts sister to the Derby just as the One storm, and amid the upturned cages of roaring, ’ ce THE TOILETS OF THE LADIES. fi fratounty with the same noncnatance as they woud rime, 220854. 4 Tuousand Guineas is sister to the Two Thousand. Bi sbribkihg animals presented & wild and almost ap- Unfortunate Ooourrance~The Body Hwide-awako and always busy Wieatly,” the 4 Blacher....... 198° 200 829 sun fTt ts the second three-year-old Allies’ race of thoy PANE A” storm ene lightning struck tho spire f at the Morgue, near Scenes Secretary, 18 lu his little box that formerly sat on iM Nuisance... 210. «200 «=. 215 year, and isrun over the Derby course, while the BJ of the Congregational Church, 1e Fourth igregal ' ward Pithe bill, the timers aro in their places and the THE RAB. jakes Two ue house, the smoke stack of Blan Judges teady for. the work of the day. Alono, aud Nuisance jumped off with the lead, and was tor ter takes place over the Two Thousand track— ff school rite R ih tory, th i At noon yesterday Emile André, a then in twos, whito and black, the jockeys wander @M lengths fn front ag she passed the atand, and this @jt0e Rowley mile at Nowmarket. Socially, it com- Minot ihe whee Stone aaah a rlingl te at B99 tet Scenes Before and After . ner honge age, the Contests. FJ to tho weighing post, and, in their purple and yel- im advantage she carried to the quartor pole. Going @4 pletes @ holiday woek, and peraps it affords the Ml several troes within the corporate limits, “A nume more’, Yeas Of age, who had resided Twenty-t fe, 1.60 Tow, scarict and white, spiaid and blue, chat Maround the bluff Blucher closea up and they rang most enjoyable of the whole period. The crowd isfy ber of frames of unfinisied buildings and many uty-Arst street, shot hia wife, Léonte, 3 jand talk over the prospecta of tho day. The Mjaround the hill together, When they appeared on afte ft trees were blown down. Rilling her, at the corner of Fifteenth street Honctrsiontts atroamt “along the, ‘handsome Bt heany"huk afore they aie iets tho Asa sick Derby, chore fete. of the perpotual bustle, com. Mimrgreane marects “of tho Pit evenie, Ho made no eftrt to esoane, > By excursiontsts re lon, me A fore they camo e home’ ch By ere le of the nt le, % : Naisanoe the Winner of the Purse of $500 for Blown, ‘aud surrounds iii grent masses the pool sell. AM Nuisance led four Tongthe, Ae See int re a be oer ates taunt eapan toe treetaka jo EB fe ha the i at Port i was arrested and conveyed to the Seventeenth pee Throo-Year-Olds, Springbok the Two-Yoar- (rs. 'Now tho dig, Imen-coatod darky, whose mis-Mwon tho race tn @ canter by twenty lengths, ing! 9 at Aw teat fl ycinct station house, Atalatehour ® Hawa. re Fision on carth isto look out for tho’ wishos and &13:0634. Zon the greater occasion; the rough element is far Ponr Sunvis, N. Y., Juno 18,1872 porter vistted him in his cell, and learned from bis Old Race, Alarm the Dash ofa Mile, Alla~ os jot ae, Sana ten (he tae lecnal Fins Fac dh guint Bice. m less conspicuous, and consequently the attractions Abont six o'clock last night a very heavy rat IB lips the following sad story oF his Tite +— |, amid rr two-year-olds; ey Fe : gog the Match of $2,000 and Harry By tors, asin goes tho bell, Olung, clang, 'ang-ag-g "to the second nora ve furiongs. SeRPiet money I dpeonbie-tpuaapr pee gt pert e2k storm passed over this place, accompanied by most ALont nine years ago Emile André, who was them i 4 the summons to moun ) ni ». Swi ontered ch. 0. ring bi by ti 4 terrific ler ant ning. oug! no Bassett the Heats of Two Miles, Hintgo In the frst contoss, and. but 1670 Jookeys have ffl ian dam Heater nr. 7. eel OY Austra: Bice of the Derby, but in another. style, ain employed a8 an Overseer of laborers at Sarrebourg, 4 Ae tacanss pea macane unusual phenomena attended tt here, from the i Mourthe, France, married Léon! proton ts Bi taken tho sadille. Tho quarter stretch 1a cleared, "Walden ke ¢ ; " Q io Piorre, « Frenom none but the owners of tho contestants and ths AM Planet dum Edinger, ee We OY Bitor tt wants now the singular structures on wheels Bd peculiar color of the sky down the Delaware valley, fl woman, Two years aio he lest nin position, and, a@ Yeatorday was the fifth dayof the spring meet-# army of blacks that attend to the littl Jobs necos- 4D. MoDaniel & Co, entored ch. ft Katy Pease, by whioh are brought out on Wednesday by theain the direction of Milford, Pa., tt was thought the wat had devastated France they concluded ing of the American Jockey Club at Jerome Park. & eae polore and Afjer pag: reap, ramalning, ey Planet, on Minnie Henri sercesvveeess, Bi lower orders, and all the equipages that driveRtnas something more than an ordinary come to this country. : Tro attendance was largo and brilliant, and the Hl org’ andthe ‘traggling. crow that have Deen Mold, ath Gienolieerss..r acco ec agjcown to Epsom on the Fridey aroclegaut in them-B) snander storm was raging there, _ and] On arriving in New York he found 1t-vory diqioule U1 the stand, and fromfmJohn Stringficld entered b. o. Northland, by Selves and filled with elegant people. In fact, the Hi tne reports from there to-day confirm these MM to get work, as he could not speak English, and ae day was as pleasant as might be desired. To be g lounging in the hot 0, ey a " sure the sun was extremely hot, but its burning gyend to end an intensity of stiliness has suddenly Norton, dam by ge ca) 6 Oaks 1s not a popular race in the same sense as the im approhensions. A little before six o'clock @ whirl-1g last resort had to go up to Danbury, Conn.. rays were tempered by a most refreshing breeze. Bane note the oe ctetary's ing pnd down {amar Be Derby, possibly because the ordinary work-s-day Hi wind, coming out of the southwest, and accompa-fM he made chatcoal, After saving a little money ‘the announcement “Races at Fordham” has afMred flag beyord. “See, they are off! Oh, my!” 210 $10 200 135 160 140 |g folks have spent so much in the earler portion Of ntea by an unprecedented fall of rain and hail, pi this business a friend in this elty wrote to.andand magical effect on New Yorkers, At an early hour i ohare a young girlin my hearing. Sho is as fresh 165 150 90 185 175 the week that they have none left for enjoyment in Mf prove on the village of Milford, and, altnough last- the belles of the avenues, and the cross streets he wild towers that grow around her mountain 860 s 6 850 160 205 240 ithe latter. The ‘ladies’ race” is greatly affected by ome, and her enthyselsm is contaglo they i Stringn 165 220 110 150 160 , bang but ® few minutes, was most destructive to tna, began to array themseives in their bewildering speed ‘arvund the turn and i hut uit nuts untor & Ce oy all oy pepsi ey in ule vate ba property and growing crops. It swept toward the fd got the promised work, and had to take whatever toilets, Indulgent parents gave orders to their #4 send them on merrily, and though the race not @ R RACK. mm Selves @ scene, dresser nortnwest, levelling trees, fences, buildings, &c., in ijodd jobs he could find among his own countrymem sereants to “look to the team and carriage,” with it orthe wining Jockey 13 inmeasely.checrod-as ef feagtious: aad tock ber: guanes, of cetera te Fes fy coomtes and conveyed to the Downs in the neatest Blieg course, A barn belonging to. Mr, Ben-l to koop his family from starving, He as two ob experienced advice as to the tints and colors of the # goes under the wire. Tho applause fully demon-B)by her capera. When the flag fell Springbok was td best appointed private broughams, furnished jamin D: ke, waa lifted from its founda- I aren josephine, elght years old, and Leon, four robes, shawls, parasols and glove suitable to the fy Strates tho feeling of tle spectators, rst in motion and took the lead, Northland second, fj with hampers filled with the moat appetising meats a garried some distance and entirely & years old. ‘They lived in Pavonie avenue, Jersey saat Soon the “road” was thickly dotted with Then, with the usual walting and the usual ohat- #4 Luna third, Minnie W. fonrth and Katy Poase fifth. Mana the most tempting wines. It may be imagined fa 288084 to Rel Two other large barns near x) h » . occasion. Soou the “road Cy edwith@iting, ‘the youngsters, the —_ two-your-ols, £8 Tho horses soon ran around the hill out of sight, fi ‘were unroofed and huge trees torn out by tho pi City. equine exclamation points or ‘elegant equipages,E#eome upon ‘the track and their magnificente but when jer, appeared in view Minnie W. was fy that the picture presented, when, before the racing roots, The splendid dwelling of A.D. Brown was actor returning from Connecticut Andre and hie and the Park and the drives to Fordham resounded #4 form and restless dispositions cause surprise leading a ten aty Poase second, ono length in “7 commences, the vehicles are drawn up in two long parce Or a pear Be nied yar Pe family made the acquaintance of Lucien A. Tar with the wheels of gay turnouts. Every one seemed gj 2,tho Part of some and laughter with others. mfront of Springbok, Northland rourth, Lune Hditnes, next the rails, and in an irregular mass on BM Gatiaid's hotel, near the Court Honse, was badly Gl tiene, a French inventor, who was making patems Such a nervous lot! They can’t nor won't keep There was no change of place around the lowe ‘AS ifull hai i to bo tn the best possible humor. In fact, A¥still, and when Minnie W. bolts aud goes the wrong pA turn, but when they: turned into the homestrersh ay the hill,” with beautifully dressed, and, goncrally j damaged. Pine wale’ wero obstructed. by toose fl bricks, and who was considered by the unfortunate speaking, handsome ladies and gentlemen, arrayed pe down, ang the walks we: r y “| to use the words of the Persian poet,py Way there is much amusement; but that soon sy the changes were numerous and the race exciting. telling him to come back, as he could got work here. He returned with his family, but falted ee: ‘ 4 en , * b branches, boards, shingles and other débris, | man as one of his most intimate friends, ag he Cotte from whon we have alfeady quoted, ench Ma qinnses are Monti fae oigagnnt 16 look upon. Bawiiner by evo lengthen karte 4 Pasoond. three Pa ee erg ee ig mcneon Au orchard of twenty-five frult trees In the upper i stantly wrote letters of condolence and. sympathy of the visitors to Jerome Park might exclaim, Joy with the babbling throng; the five contestants [jlengths In advance of Katy Pease, who was two# animated and intersting. Bhuangely enougiy ths Bf Dart of the village wis destroyed. im the atorm #4 °° both, promising to do all in his power for them, Oh, frabjions day! callosh, callay! (Are for a second still, But, pshaw! Minnie again Bjlengths ahead of Luna, Northland fifth. Time, 1:05. Bl weather on the Oaks day is frequently, indeed whilo returning “from her father-tn-law’s funeral, In January last Andre was stricken down witt The Club Honse was particularly radiant with Door pounhue caumot hold here Heavens? wEat eh PURSR $500; CHT ete ty mocond horse. pgonerally, wretched, and. so for a3 a portion of the Fi and her horso became nnmanageablo and ran away. Mlsmalipox, and was removed to the hospital, where s that? Miunle is down, and there lies Donahue!” Fy Beaten horses allowed, if three years old, threo Bi Bootion to tho Tule. When’ Formosan wou, auch #4 Mie. Rosencrause was thrown out and narrowly ng remained until April 6, when he was discharged : Shoutsa massive Virginian; and, sure enough, the g4 pounds; if four years old, seven pounds, and If five M4 r escaped being killed. Sho wag picked uy near home Bigg cured. When he came ‘from t! has ¥ 0 $ 4a thunderstorm burst over the Downs as has seldom 4 j) er husband, and was found to havel fe hospital he was 3 v € tine was successful torrents of rain M Mi Ros & unfaithful to him, and constantly charged her with of one of the nest clubs in the world. There was FY pair of eyes are auffuaed, and more than one heart @4 dain Mand, 3 years old, 90 1b 1 fg When Brigan’ ugpsevere, injuries. 5 rr, osencrause it at times entreating her to be true to him. a band, too, but so miserably located that they aches, to see the prostrate form and soiled colors. fg Joseph Donanie enterad oh. r fell throughout the afternoon. Yesterday it was fin was taking her in he came near being Killed by a y Al * rf tr as decided, and then. rhe fore py tutned a deaf car to all his entreatios, however, iniaht as Well play. on one of the bluny ee Zhe olller youngsters are no longer thonght of, and] lian, dain Nellic Gray, 4 yours Old, 108 Iba, aie great cnaeae te sek cane Fae ic vas inv orem eae tiene Tae ot "New Yor be 7 the cavoless darkies that Swart around the quar- 4 W. W, Glen entered b. c. Quintard, by Ulv near Macomb’s Dam as at the Club House, Frain began to fall heavily, to the general disgust Ff nado passed over the farm of Simeon Caddeback, send they separated, the going to work’ at ihe Tile 4 ter-stretch, like flies around a molasses hogshead, hy darfi O'Meara, 4 years old, 191 ib: Tue place for a band 18 right in frontjeTUN across tho fleld to learn of the Injured lad’s SJ. W. Hunt Reynolds entered ch. of the Grand Stand,and not away behind the more particularly of the ladies, whose fears for Prostracing orchards, fonces and grain, and through me tapre ss depot as a laborer. mM condition, “Ah, the boy isn't hart,” cries out}4 nie Scotland, dam La Grande Di course, Where hardly a note can be heard. Among fy gets up, and, limping a-while, goes to the starting B/M, Hf Santor By their wonderful silk and satin and muslin arrange- FA Witlam Brodhcad’s place, carrying trees two and ° e Biments compelled tuem to get inside their vehicles. Menreo fect in diameter slong “ike shavings. On Pl , 2, the 2th of May the wife took tho two quires, another Southerner, and, sure enough, Donehue old, 87 Ibe. ste eeegeenes ered b. g. Ki the equipages tha e wheeled into Jerome Park jg polut and again mounts the filly, who has nol Ington, dam Tokay, aged, 103 lba..... during this meeting there were some that excited hy 7 ere very few “swells” in the steward’s rit fi to No, 339 East Twenty-first strect, where wpere, tor the House. of Lords hed commenced ite id the Delaware. River the raftsmen had & perllous fi soon followed and engaged @ room adjoining, hem, D Been hurt by the fall. And at this spec- BJ. D. Dawson entered b. m. Albuera, by tacle cheer after cheer goes up from the dam Ninette, aged, 103 Iba. beauty and fashion, The plazzas were densely crowded, aud the richest toilets that the eye of a c , ry 0. It was impossible to control the course iy s 5a feet the business ‘of tho. conned onthe teenie Beane tets, ths maen let bre poner as thicy ne 3 oud Ienteevored: wo tndace ber co return to si Royalt; 4 do to keep themselves from being blown overboar romis opracing was enough. Royalty was on this occasion Hl hy tying Mant on the rafts, ‘The consequence was gi sing to forgkyo att, hurt ate, Capella is ae ‘artienné, who was always present at these meet 0 F 5 “5. “fjrepresented only by the that several were blown with great force against considerable attention, Some on account of theirggcrowd of men and ladies, that seem tofMJames Thompson entered ickajack, by UKE OF EDINBURG, ings, prompting her to do so. richness and dach and others for the very opposite fe Shiver the June foliage and dies away on the hillagd Rodgers, dam Capitola, 4 years old, 931bs...... 7 ove Dy blmsel{ from town, Tho candl- = Bed an against moored rate Paracel bes “dicho thon hud a document drawn up by a1ay reasons. A funny story is told about a party that like a thundergust. It makes one feel better of Time, 1:46. : 7 f re on this ocoasion & very 1-H the, tehout w down the river, at the mercy ge roviding for @ separation, a1 oF x : RODS. y Story Darty # humanity to hear suoh welcome sounds, THE BETTING. different lot, taken a8 a whole, and Reine, who was iM GPgE, WNeMt 4 Gr , * 2 jorning dn his wife, whom he foun< e ho hired a team down town and started for the races Then the merriment goes on, gaining force by f Alarm. $1,550 810 £33 800 160 235 anpposed to the best of them, Jg no quite ‘In ae midst of fae ito t Mylford two Ia g of Emma Vacher, Noy 15 Bast Arve nth si Tee ata vory early hour, The toam was of thet peculiar ga the Tesult of the mishap, and’ wien the Dolting i Alroy...-..." "000 480 Bab 10) 5 qbilakbonny, a Formosh of a Hunnal. Her brinctpal ll oar trvne were etruse by. Heht alg, adding weoatiy pa gaestiag ner 10 se AAR a the Froneh kind that one cannot tell what will happen on Aaah sua adel vee idee SeprARae PSEA Taegan oe Guincara Ho 72) 383-182 S100 ado faohlevement, before winning the race {O-day, A841 fo the torror of the scons, Along tho Delaware iB refused toast {i Blt 1b was not worth, the way with them. Both horses had a sickly@# Allday long the interest was maintained, and ithe Field... 170 110 440 601 = fsho did, was her victory in the One Thotisand Mi sussex county, N.J., opposite Milford, great damhgo pa vera ht Alan tf gavin ut Pit sa x g “ 2 u Ou Guineas, but she was since then twice defeated in ‘Iso doné, Tu four acres of fine orchard, on t this time embroidering on some ifnot an unpleasant look, and certainly hunger fg W98 @ happy period for the owners of the victors, THR RAOE. France.’ Louise Victoria, an own sister to Albert (3 5 iS was af fe Lf ia 1 f Ge 4 : 5 Messrs, Hunter & ‘ravers’ colt Alarm won the dash # Quintard was first away, Alarm second, Elsie ae jorge Goddard, scarcely a tree 18 Rxerchiefs and her children were playing near and hard times were written on their faces. Start-# ofa iniie from a grand field, and the finish was such em Nickajack fourth, King Henry fifth, Alroy Bi yor ee cn ae Tas yeas, acd py standing, and growing grain was greatly damaged Fi Mrs, Vacher, whose husband selis bottled: Ir tug at an carly hour, the party reached Macomb's #as to stamp hima superior clipper. Pleasure was Ejsixth, Albuera seventi. They ran in this way who was subsequently second for the Sh. Leger fg by the hail. nes My Tech Of Laniel Neariass » fy S00 Rhine wines at this place, had at the mor Dam Bridge when the t derived trom the gentlemen’s race, and much fun around the turn, but when they reached the quat-{g ‘ha high reputation and ran a tolerabl. stems, and on bend =i A Andre called retired to her room to arrange hee ee ee ny cats OF visitors to the Rl was evoked at the oxpense of Newport's rider, Mr. id ter pole Quintard led two lengths, Elsie aud Alarm gq came out yith a high reputation and ran period the (4 >4tn aud cowshed were blown down, Hhair, and did not again appear till, hearing a nolse, Faces commenced to chh homewards, and of course #4 Wetmore, who was beaten before they had gone afhead and head, Alroy fourth, Nickajack . fifth, Pe estaotnararnain England, but he has be- Py te perrltary, per ets Re aie aeeten Hj stie returned to find tne place vacant. Andre havi there was no use in going any further. Conse- a KN rt: go to the seashore!” a oa nae Ring, Henry voveaa The only conie a roarer; and Arethusa, too, who last year was #4 ee ya ds ne lamatizen ne prem loealo Sete ae eae cae e' ' “Newport; oh, Newport; ashore!" kachange that too lace as tho horses pasae¢ ; ti ok a Ae ReAineaat wite mab eenroome eet Smany irreverent losers cried at the top of theirfin front of the Mud was that Alroy swapped pe brilliant performer, is unable tostay moro than 4 Many thousand dollars will be required to make the M ‘ . ‘ ‘5 e, tl fj Andre caught her. Drawing a single-barrelled Voices, and really 1t looked as if lis rider wanted tof places with Alarm. When they werd soen oni sce; but Gatnerine rams tren the Wfoodyeaten py Wmage done In this section, tai he paced thoauzsiewader her ‘ear aod and started homewards. A mile in fifty minutes hie away unseen to some quiet nook. bithe lower turn Quintard led one length and Io" would probably be a falr estimate of the specd gy led Y ee icamaaiaas f) Her death was instantaneous. He did not make Harry basset, to the delight of thousands of ad- Bia half, Alroy second, two lengths In front of Elste, er eee Whloh abe fall Cone A Pearful Tornado at Stone Ridge, N. ¥.Mattempt to escape, and was soon afterwaras ” “ ‘ mirers, again appeared, and ran against Metella in B) Alarm fourth, the others as before, and all beaten fA be ke for INGSTON, N. Y., June 13, 1872, i rested by two citizens, who gave him into the ofthe team, An idea struck one of the party, and, Bi the heats of two miles, ‘Harry was in pleasant form, beyond a peradventurc, Coming toward the home- 2 acl ites ingles aaa ee D me at - stordd: poadedees achooi pe tOdy Of OMicer Kennedy. . as tt proved, nade # considerable change in their Band without much exertion distanced the really # stretch Alarm made his run, poning Elsie at the THE OAKS STAKES During the storm yesterday |] He was taken back to where the dead body of movements, This idea was to stop at a caravan-mSallant mare. The friends of this handsomo animal fq three-quarter pole, and, after a gallant run, took Ml of 59 sovs, each, half forfeit, tor three-year-old filltes, 4 NOUse at Pawlenville, in this county, was struck by & wife lay, and looked upon it with indliference, - fj Welcomed him as only Jerome Park can welcome aM side with Quintard’ at tho fnrlong post, tho latter B } the second to receive 300 sovs. ; and @ lightning, and a little girl named Merritt was in, ihe were not at all interested in the matter. sery on the way. Out of seer compassion for theF# noble winner, and tts owner, Colonel McDaniel, y having been beaten by Alroy just previously, and, Fare mons stakes; about a mile and of sc sie a pebrede ail ahibt children wore stunned, A JO8¢Puine was very much distressed at £8. 08 unfortunate animals that drew them the same fi felt again proud because of the generous recogni- gM Alarm keeping up the rapid rate with waich hej z * Ba rence, but the little boy, Leon, lay on § oo half, starting at the new High Level starting post; BA ‘i ree stes , 7, lon. gentered the homestretch, landed a winner at the ' ‘The storm caused great damage thronghout the Being in perfect enconSclousness of the Party suggested a feed for one horse only, fearing 4“ Hown pelow in the great halis under the stand # stand by halt « length, Airoy second, a head in front . tethoatg “county. In this city the lightning struck in several BM lamity that has falien on him. lest that If the two were fed they might beoome ithe Iuuch counter anil tables wers arranged: Blof Quintard, the lattes leing one lengen in advance ee en ee ee pinged Dut no serious damage waa done, | By ion. taken to the station louse Andre sald ue aid erous where the bungry can cat and the thirsty ariuk tof of Elsi ng Henr h, Albuera sixth, Niokajact ‘ar s ch. f e Vic - car Stone Ridge and - fe) not care 5 i a ie Sy icin. Me eget hs their hearts’ content. The caterer of the club has gq seventh. Nine, ren . ‘ ieeyba: Eringeas of Walés’.s hh aie By wer 2 fy companied by terrific thunder and lightning, swept had dono just right. In his possession was found run away. ut ja anppy = Te- Hg gullicient corps of walters; but the crush was 80 M4 TE FOURTH RAOR. BA sir R. Bulkeley’s b. f£. Guadaioupe, by Neptunus, Hover a narrow strip of country, causing great de- jj the pistol, with 2 lot of small bullets and saps sult, On entering the Park, about ten# t between the races that many did not receive} Marort, $1,000 a side, play or pay; welter weights; Quragoa,....... sian 1? giistruction. Two barns, owned by Isaac Hosbrouck, Bi about a dozen letters written by Tartienne to his o'clock at night, the horse that was fre nourishment desired and necessary. Perhaps &q gentlemen riders; one mile ond an eighth. Baron Rothschilds ch. f. Chance, by King Tom, my were blown down and totally destroyed. Two men fj wife and himself, After belug placed in the cell Re fed, iiatomel' ta. cittm-astaten oacher fhe iutengely hof gun made them more than usually §@ Coffin & Lawrence named gr. g. Allagog, by Ul- ‘Accident's dam. . “ ? offand o team of horses in one of the buildings de- Bt wrote the following letter to a Mr. Donameau:— took itin his head to tie down and dle, and thepd ot 2enode soeyemmntecr much what caused it, but Bf verston, dam Bridget, 6 years old, 161 1bs.—Law- afgterd Durham's b.'f “Aréiiiise, ‘by Macatont, fMstroyed narrowly escaped being crushed in thet you know of my wife's conduct, Thave killed her om ok tt in his ie do d die, a ie if h 5 party in the carriage, after sundry frantic attempts ga them got them, sooner or later, by hook and crook. faq, P. We 5 fruit trees and “grapovines, and the general demage fg children in the best manner you can, and this will everybody wanted cooling ‘beverages, and most off rence. ¥ ofrains, Much damage was done by the hall to the {J account of hor conduct alone. I beg yor to serve L-4 4 |. Newpo. " ‘ r 7 5 ry fe by sending them to France. ‘EMILE ANDRB. to resuscitate the poor beast, left him to his fate and My lve'ything cold was on hand aud at reasoneble ridge, dam ee fj to buildings, fences and other property was very Be by 1s M otc. Bowes" b. {Madge Wildfire, by Dialr Athol, 28) Old Orange Girl... Mprices. ‘Tho tables were a sight, as scores 0, 2:14, rs '$ ‘bi Cavendish, heavy: The body of the murdered woman was removed started homeward with the remaining horse, a4 Stood up punishing all kinds “or Te- whi P Serti a. sf i ye f, basic Oy: parepcan, - to the Morgue and the Coroner was notified, policeman stopped them and politely informed fyfreshments. Roast beef, ham and pickled & Allagog. $200 300 620 839020 900 FE Gotonel Forester's bik. f. Bee Hive, by Saccharo- fj Vegetation Da: Woysters could be had in abundance, and pork and fi Newport 25-815 406800 67010 m beans (musty at that) and coid botied chicken were ‘THE RACH. pole ofa carriage and that the defunct animal must swallowed in countless dishes. Ohow-chow, could ‘The start was a fine one, and the horses ran neck havea substitute before they could proceed any fa be had for the asking—and that ts about all that Mand neck to the quarter pole, when Allagog began further. A stormy interview foll d, and the re-f# WS given away—and many of the Twenty-eighth FA to show in front, and he led off a length around tho further. A stormy owed, a street boys iound their first love in the esculent#@biutr. When he appeared in sight on the lower Bult was—a dejected party going home by the Third pig's foot. ‘turn he was five lengths ahead of Newport, and fvenue cars and adisconsolate horse at Harlem® he dyspeptic banana man wasagain On hand; the MM after that the affutr was beyond a doubt. Alli cf rex the Iden “taki "of hi men who keep the doors of the Harlem trains were me on leizurely and won. in a canter, notwith- weeping over the sudden “taking o: of his com-@f ‘ust as impolite as ever, and the sun shone in the anding Mr. Beresford’s persuasions" to Newport panton. Such is one of the many incidents one M reporters’ faces with the same intensity as on the gon the hamestretch. Timo, 2:14. hanna Railroad. Aubany, N. Y., June 13, 1872. The violent rain storm yesterday did a vast amount of damage to vegetation along the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. It was accompanied Useful Discussions. C) them that one horse was not sufMictent beside the C) 0 C) OR} by a strong wind, which unroofed many buildings, LOWELT, Mass., June 13, 1872, 0 t) 0) o moter, Honey.. Secevsersteecseeece : Lord Angleasey's b. f. Violetta, by The Duke, La Traviata... seer cnseeseveeneees ‘Mr. Launde’s b.f. Milliner, by Rataplan, Man- NESE... Mf Chapiinis ch. f. frey's dam. “ Mr. Richmond's ch. f. Catherine, by Macaronl, Selina. Mr. Cartwright’s ch. f. Li Thrift....... YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN CONVENTION, | Second Day of the Seventeenth Annual Mccting—Interesting Proceedings and Ievelled fences, Sov Tho second day's session of the Seventeenth AB The Thunder Storm in Massachusetts. # Dual Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Asse E f . pete sete e eens . lation commenced to-day by a prayer meeting tm e on evs at the Jero: P . my previous day, and these little things were the only THE FIFTH RACK. BR Mr. T. V. Mor 2 t Gatvia, by in Boston, June 13, 1372, fy eas Cue ee eee pas in Park races. Hrawbacks 16 @ glorious day's spore, sepTBSE $1,000, entrance money to second horse; tiewen Praise uth a ie The thunder storm last evening was sadly de- fj the morning from six to brenillosd; tise seta ane aan s? 5 ——— wo mile heats. Mr. Bruton’s b. f. Louise, by Marsyas, Seclusion. structive of life. A daughter of Hugh Graham was gq Meeting from half-past eight to half-past nine A. Wo observed Mr, Leonard Jerome, Mr. August Bel- } THE RACING. ene Kel i a hig Road faae Cob oath Mr. G. Lambert's b. f, Merry and Wise, by Solon, killed in Lexington. In Waltham two women—Mrs, fq At the forenoon business session Mr. John Hill pre» mont, Mr, Constable, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Moss, ° Be rete te atcnuie GhineeA chs rac dietelis hy Christmas Pie... o.oo. recente OF Marrarct Flaherty and Mrs, O'Brien—woro killed. i sldcd, and there was a full attendance of spectators. Mr. Purdy, Mr, John Harper, Mr. 8. 8 Bent, Mr.§ a mo yy. Hunt Reynolds entered chm: Metella, by — JAMr. Oroaa’ oh. f. Phys, by Nutbourne, Phyllis... ops Margaret Flaherty and Mrs. O'Brien. wore killed. misided, an Seager lei es iy, Mr. , Mr. 3. 8. » Mr. Australian, dam La Grande Duchesse, 5 years BETTING AT THE START.—6 to 1 against Reine (t), gy LeW!s F. Ball was killed in Acton. Several build- & ater the preliminary exercises the President nom Aaron Raymend, Mr. A. Polhemus, Jr., of New The track was in excellent condition, and some off oid a ++i. 5 to 1 against Louise Victoria (t), 6 to 1 against py ues were damaged and trees shivered. nated the following standing committees :— Rochelle; Mr. George W. Davids, Miss Nelson, ¥q the rinning was remarkably fast in consequence. ti Time, 2:39%4. Catherine (t), 9 to Lagainst Georgie (t), i tol ease e First Heat.—There was no betting on this race, 1t Fy being a ‘foregone conclusion that Harry Bassett @ could not lose it, He went off with the lead, On Associations—George A. Young, of Ontartog Rassell Sturgess, Jr., of Massachusetts; 8. A. Tag ‘ett, of Pennsylvania; Erskine Uhl, of New York: 0! Blunt, of New dampshire; &. W. Hal rince Edward’s Island, and H, M. Brown, of Hl Sard University. On Busines3—J. H, Cheever, of Ohio; H. B, Cham» berlin, of New York’; Peter B. Simmons, of Penn- ‘I don't want to see abetter track,” said Mr, Wheatly, the Secretary. ‘There were five events on F Colonel Quincy, Miss Kirby, W. H. Vanderbilt, Mra. egaitar mai 6 ei eo et # PRESENTATION TO FATHER BURKE. Warren Ward, Mrs, Holmes, of South Carolina; Mr. to 1 against Merry and Wise (t), 33 t st be Mrs, end the Misses Pearsall vestches the card, the first being ® milo and an cihth, forfaland kept two lengths in front for a mile, which MOR qundalonme tt) 53 to 1 aeatiee Miner te guest WA Happy Gathering at Alderman Far-' Mrs. end the Mi Pearsall, of Westchester; Miss tag we ; ho Gua it), gain Hinge eae PO TMM Dott rtcacheactoaaean Gatme ree ae Lucy Jogephs, Mr. J. H. Goodwin, Mra, Colonel Long, fj tatee-year-olds, purse of $500, with allowances, for pgran in 1:53. Rowe, his jockey, was then ordered Bf against, Madge Wildfire (t), 60 to 1 against Are- fa y - rer ape fr. Charles Potter, Mra, Potter, Miss Jonnto Pott ¥ E previous defeats, There were but two entries, pg Oemake the pace stronger, and he did so, making Bi'thusa it), 100 to 1 against Smoke (t), Handed to the Great Friar—The Ad-f the second mile tn 1:46, which distanced Metella, THR RAO. i Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman, Mr. Jordan J Miss ge comprising D. F. Crouse’s chestnut filly Nuisance gf thus ending the race. The field, having been got into line, was de-B dress and Response, Canldwell, Senator Cauidwell, Mr, Kugeno Mand J. Morris’ bay gelding Blucher, The latter had waa i spatched without the slightest delay to an excelient Bf A-number of gentiomon met on Wedtesday evening Bl yer & Charles Oc Lachrop, of Naw. Jeraey: Gee r. Kipp, Mr. and Mrs. Willard, Mr. qud ff the call In the pool sales, and wasa strong favorite, EASTERN DUTOHRSS ASSOCIATION, start, not one of the candidates obtaining any ad- flat the residencs of ox-Alderman Farley to prosent 4Houmor, of Michigan; W. Ke Lambeth, of Vitgtalay W. Milter, James Donahue and Mr, 4 Ms i “ ‘fs vantage. The first to show in advance was (eorgle, BJ the Very Rev. Father Thomas Burke with a check for 64 and J. W. Hamilton of Massachusetts, here hat excited more ey Ut his fiends were mistaken as to his running & Asura, N. ¥., Juno 19, 1372. lying on the Tight, "and “she had tmmedie $6,250 dollars and an address expressive of their] On Executive Commitiee’s Report—F. A, Smi attention than . the celebrated £4 qualities, as he was beaten by his competitor in a The Eastern Dutche “4 ee! miely behind her Chance, Bee Hive, Catherine 4 seat ai fi Washington; H. P. Hoadley, of Connecticut; preacher, who ed by a ball dozen canter, Nulsance ts a flue-looking filly, and ran the Hastorn Dulchess Assoctation races were Hand Tandiads. The others lay In a com-gasentimenta in regard to himself porsonally. The MM Bishop, of Long Island; George A. Christie, of Ne Catholic clergymen at ard, the artist. + . well attended to-day. Part of the track was soft. act body, with Guadaloupe at thelr head, money was the second instalment of the proceeds fa Scotia: H. H. Burgess, of Maine; W. U. Irwing, THE TOILETS OF THE LADTES ide oreriigthe oe The American Girl and William H. Alten trotted in fq Loulse Victoria In the centre, and Calvia, MadgoM or the three recent lecturos in the Academy of 4 West Virginta, ‘and It) A. MoKee, of Alsbama, «7 were unusually brilliant, and testeiul. We cangj The second event was a purse of $500, entrance fy the free for all race, the Am Giri winning In f@ Wildfire and Violeta bringing up the rear, After On Devotional and Open Ait Meetings — ouly select the following for spec! al ntion. aquarter of a mile had been traversed, Calvia jg] Music. Among those present were Mr. Farloy’s ed Marshall, of Pennsylvania; George A. Han of money to second horse, for two-year-olds, the dis-g4 three straight heats. Time, 32044, 2:27. 22014, hs Exactly suited to the atstingné bearing and ex- tance being five furlongs, Five came to the post,fy , The purse for 2:50 double teams was won bypgatopped into the last position, while Landlady MM sons, Rev, Father Lilly, Bernard Smyth, Judge Mo- Bi Washington; A.P. Adame, $f Ohio; W. Ander i be: ‘ he c 5 e post, . Hel to the front d ed é 7 eee dt ceptional beauty of tie Aree Was a toilet of mig- rs a Cloudman and Black George, trotting six heats, beg ang on fee sratoniy er tke AY Guire, Robert McCafferty, S. Caldwell, Joseph Eus-fa| of Ontario: H. &, ‘rnité, of New Brunswick, and nonette green and peac ie faiile in comnbina- pg two colts and three fillies. These comprised D. Mi The winning time was tion, the latter color iorming the pipings, feciugs ka Swigert’s chestnut colt Springbok, John String. —3:02%. and bows. The effect was artistically carried oUtS? gears bay colt Northland, R. W. Walden’s chestnut 18 920554) B04, 8512, 9210, into aimcultics. as they Went on, so. that Chance fl tace, Warden Brennan, and some twenty or thirty MB Lovejoy, oF MOBSSOR USE HNG Nae tone a got into the wake of Landiady, whose object in the others, 3 si, <a, rocmraegen=' > fl gg OR RMOOITORI ST ee nods Jamon K. Olan ft f race was simply to make running for Loulse Vic- hg wl H. Anderson, 0! land ; - 18, through the whole costume, “ : Fa PIGEI ‘OOTING, iS waa. bec . ay Nova Scotia, f » " filly Minnie W., D, McDaniel & Co.'s chestnut Ally j TQEOY FOOTING. er eae tndnited 1a fe Teach te Mires was PABA AM ane ceeo O8 Uy ‘An invitation from the exhibitors of Doré’s Bible entirate wit tts ante ‘a lergr erties pies 2 q Katy Pease and Hunter & Travers’ brown filly Luna. Joseph Tyson ve. William Huaghed FEB Tis ining followed be Chance ice ick Avorucs » and beneath the signatures of the chatr- Hogi Gallery was received to attond thelr exhibition There was much speculation on this event, the pool the Jersey Diamond Badge—Tyson the Mand Mr, Cattwright's pair, Or whom Louise Victorian Man and secretaries was @ likeness of Father F also an invitation from A. G. Cummock to visit The handsome black jace shaw] was draped en « , Which were both acc ly A tall, distingué looking lady wore a trained buyers Investing large sums of money, and chang- Winner. a8 gradually improving hor position. Behind gq Burke, with a sketch of Clare Abbey on either side, need ee i opted, and ve Ry ‘ Great of rieh Dhick Zulli, he back of the skirt vor fling go frequently that it was quite impracticable tom! The Jersey diamond badge was again ahot for on Miines Was nepiaes ours rea ae + aie Aas ed hey caeon Wie Coat ‘The first tople of discussion—“Tlow can aasaote dered with a i i - 4 ie rl 3 Pre more sothy along tollow them. Minnlo W. was the favorite frst MI Thursday allernoon on the grounds of the Sports-gl fairly in tho. straight, Aretiisa. deprived fg ant 71! deserve Lasatvee RCC aTS ein Babscbsisacpenast nea dese a Jront the embroidery was carried much higner, #0 the grounds, then Springbok, then Katy gyinan's Club, of that State, at Borgen station, TheggOhance of the fecond 7a ition, ana inc > hapleee 4 Rooh cuted ?’—was opened by J. 8. MoLain, of feat tie fore G Vere Ceeu. parntgn sae OMe, “Yar; cides: obetore Panes -uaNiNEED ot fi th st Were twenty-five birdd@ oss? UP With her Wes Catherine on tho fs Fatner ow'ke had just arrived from Rochester atl whose remarks werg frequently applanded. tantier, Tho rathoy short postfiion basque My a ‘ before id 1 , Tuna. Byconditions of the contest were twenty-five birdd = igwe? side nd Louisa Victorla of the upper nait-past nin clock, When he was mgt by a com- ten followed i) Y Hood colored), of Howal was trinmod with lanky fac, jeaded Veterans fanghed at the “box” they andMeach, twenty-one yards rise and eighty yardsfd ground, Guadaloupe and jerry and Wise going on . 4 Tine him and conveyed to Mr, SM University; 8. A. Tagwott, of Ponnsylvania; by Gand of emorovory, and described afgthelr friends were in, and really for once they boundary. Tho assemblage was large and deeply(™uext. ‘They maintained this order to the distance, jm mittce that was awali:2< «4 collation was then @D? B- B. Piatt, of onio; W, Anderson, of On Proldory, There wes canpietély covered with em: J made an inextricable mess of the wholé affalr.Minterested in the contest. At the twenty-tniragd Where, Merty and Wise was Re eee eee ee een ae ee rag, nd aver Mo ees oF ONO H. i Flora, ofc Oma handsomely enibroldered. aud edged With tee eg e alle attempting to start these “young ‘uns pa ee Hee baer tele ae Pag i ada i oe Guadaloupe. The latter, however, could never beards Te, UA, Christie, of Nova Scollay A. Sears, of Vert ry fastened on the right hip and the ends carek Minnie W. acted badiy, bolting first around the BM score st i fire Me. i. Ret up. to Heine and Louise Victoria, fo whom the Mr. JonN H. Pownn read {he addross, which was BE Bigiqe Ul), of Now York. ~ a w down on the left atd “ke : igstic Of the race was now confined. Nearing home, fm Well worded and to the point, and then handed to if dev oh, the a L tho aHlOuldors wast honing eet track as far as the Belmont stables, and poor Dona. Tyson—t, 1,0, 1. 1, 1 4s 44,001, 0, the favorite seemed to be winning in a canter, but fa the reverend. guest, the check, which, was. deawe pune hone devouae ieee ace ay qusstlege= The bonnet was of whice chip, trimmed with black MLV: the Jockey could not hold her. At last he auc- Sieghet, 1,0 1? 1 cere ham rh rae Custance brought out Louise Victoria with a tre- fon Terence Farley at the Mechanics and ‘Traders’ Mow sho Md ible classes be conducted lace and tinted laure! bio: hg. m ceeded in getting her back to the starting point 1, 0, * 1, 0,'0, 0. ' Kiiléa,'14; mis: nt a mendous dash at the finish, just as Challoner did Bank for the sum above named. Father Burke then goclations, acid forwhat object?” The discussion: One of the loveliest toilets was of batiste éerne, again, when, with another bolt, she ran wildly w 5 akan i ie " missed Brother to Flurry in the Derby, and the mare who (™ responded in a most happy speech, which, ag usual, Was 0 we hes PrP. Nelson, of Ohio, followed by P. the overdress, whitch was only halt-ftting and very My the three-quarter stretch and against the tenes, ex sores. sab anata: afisivered gamely to his call got within a neck of Qs bursting over with love for the religion of hia Bl. Mel hod bye Now York? J. Be Twitchell, of OF simple in design, lined thro. glout with ro eld naar the end; throwing woth atea?| THE NATIONAL GAME, Remo opjgaite, the stand, A¥ soon, however, asf lathers and with. patriotism for that, wuiortunate JW. Hales-of Priges Edward's Island; Charles silk and trimmed with a gatiered hounce A ory of alarm went up from tne ead Fordham saw iis danger he sat dowr and rode the MM country so dear to every Irishman. When alluding Richa: . a Rey. G. H, Grigin, 7 Jagton; 4 Game Between the Atlantica, of Brook« ge(ting away again, ano Bf to the ope expressed that he vould retuin to Pellardeon, of Was caren, of New York 0. 0 j Penn- cdged with Valenciennes lace and | Aasembiaye at tho aight, but this. sogn changed favorite resolutely And, : aled by oF Suting also edyed with lace. This stylisi garment Minto one of ringing applause when. Donate lyn, ana the Baltimore Nine. won a good race by halt a len, ngth and af America alter his visit home, Father Burke spoke Lat i New Jersey, acid T. A, Fernald, of waa looped in the back only, ihe looping sus. Mliteped once ant “ ; + ier Naif separating Loutsd Victoria: froin Guadaloupe. ff in tho most. feeling terms of the kind reception to py LRtUrOD, of New Jersey, a tained by a wide sash of 'rose.colored” silk, Bhraeb, although Minnie W, led tothe tres curios A tise it eee aE tka’ Tune 13, 1872 MiGatherine was fourth, Arcthuse flith, Louise sixth ef had received in this country, attributing at how, Sylrania. vas offered up by Mr, Littloleld, of edged with Valenciennes lace, which was passed @ pole, and it was the unanimous opinion of all that © following Is the score of the game between Hand Violetta seventh, the lot finishing in a canter. fever, more to the love the Irish opie bear to the douche Boston, on the terminatfon of the devate. ke Md don - feed Sion oa ae hea not her wilful spirit caused the mishap referred gq ‘4@ AUantics, of Brooklyn, and Baltimore Club:— ‘The fleld was shown to be moderate by the fact that fesarhoed than to any merits iit id own, ‘In speak- ‘Then committees on ee eens od a back, With one long loop aiid ends, Th to she would have proved the victor. amines, ‘THE TIME WAS VERY INDIFPRRENT, ing of the manner of the presentation, eurrounded, IM Meetings and upon Business made repo! was trimmed with narrow gathered flounees, 1 The third “4 Lat. BA 4th, Beh, Bh. TIA. Bh. OU. being 2:52, or about seven seconds more than Cre- fas he then was, by friends whose faces beamed with ei whieh were accepted, With Inco, the upper one headed With a futing, tie Bontrauce Inoney to sewed ere Dees e800 Aa io an dc ah OW ST 7 morno took to traverse the same distance in tho adection, he could say that what was then passing ff e%" of he 18: g te and tho Convention adjourned . Lelie on Up, en Leonean ht be ha we tilowed, if threo years old, three pounds; if four 12 § 8 2 00 #17 pets. bt A. value pu iam Was £4,175, or Ye Oya ae would Maid ee pe Cre rete fu- @) until three P. M. iaise, The jaunty chapeau marvel of the SMyears, seven pounds; tf five years and upwards, see Reiagae aE Ra co song TNE 875, which was not far off the amount cleared M@ ture remembrance. Father Burke spoke most feel- a — milliner’: deseriva lov yee Avo. pound andi \ 4 » ; ea- 7 Patina ag’ "noe psa i, ven, asi eon MUSTO AT Towra sovann, — apino hy, th wt te Ine cee an ME GT ar ht ie ae a84 St Won gon OF THE CITY OF HAW YORE arasol Of the materis e i oI 4 m4 ccess, dd Dudley r e ci r x , Valenclomncs jace aid lued. with rse-colored silk, Il Dopabs I bie ak ad pean i the weather be fine there will be music by the Con- Bi wag more successful. He very seldom vets, but Mke a bird Tet loose, ie then expressed ‘a fervent into the examination of the Senior Class of the thoroughiy refined, hay horse Quintard, J. W. Hunt Reynolds’ tral Park Band at Tompkins square on Friday, the MJ when he does he astonishes the ring by the magni- hope that they would all meet again; but whether & gorge of New York. ‘This feature was civit om whtiivel was of printemps gray, poult de sole, the dg eestnut Ally Liste and itunter & Travers’ bay colt fl lath inst., from five to seven o'clock P. M. CE tae te Tee ott eccaaion he took MAIt would be 80 or oh the scroll, which bad just Mgineering. ‘The general dritt of the na NK fumed with narvow rufies, embroidered in a The speculatic 3 de ‘ ‘of Steele, the b er, £12, to £2,000 about ‘escent; 0 would be handed down s Light bite, which bordered the skirt in toe back andi Alarm being M heavy favorito. Ra wet deat gg THe following is the programme:— Georgie, hnd £10,000 to £2,600 about Helio, He lost Bt his convent for yours to come nnd. no doubt, when fM with the exception of a few minor points, per On the Tight alle, but were gradually ralsed to aM Dear out the opinion of his friends, as ho'won a gail 1. March, “Gustave... 2A? vu the £2.000 over Georgie, ‘but won the £10,000 over ff he would have been long gone Dominican fathers, Mito the discussion of building materials; the bew® roint on the left side and there duished under af lant Contest, the finish being one of the finest that gd & attire Sie Musiids Boriici”, Raho id Reine, and so caino off with £8,000 in pocket, And Mi with restored Irish freedom, would pray for 09 Hl cestruction of walls and bridges for particular we Beacotal be i if J he is as rich as 8, eived in & oft bow of blue faille, with wide sash gg the patrons of Jerome Park ever saw. & Waltz, ‘Artist's Lito”. ‘Straus ag ui who had so kindly and so lovingly ree x f roads, ane y = Ave ay 7 cd to Hill the plain space left below ‘he fourth bi ond | Aegan of $1,000 each, play A. Miserere from . Verdi THE W oa — strange country their agg eh ge posed aud’ re. “aged the aoe eahabbenntthane ho point. he casaque, (la iteau, W or pay, gentlemen ers, wi ’ “ole PART vi toasts were then pro) * lems 1 these, I ma light bine gaze de Dole, win, Goon patter pitle’ and o eighth, the contestants Rabi lS 3 6. March, “Scenos that are Brightest”..........Dodyworth ESTOHESTER BRIBERY OASE. Fuh to, ond a very pleadant evening was RBarastea Me aeeciiaatare The Junior O4 strives, trimmed with a puding of plain @ Lawrence's gray gelding Allagog aud U.P. Werdy © Qdera selection, “Ie Vosttion de Longumenu”-Adam Hd Contrary to general expectation the jury in thef#pmssed, °°’ the sake of vartoty, were examined, both yerball ' tEGNe HES CRLE EO ae raving of tile Reape ay meee Meters ae ras the gS March, “Lucroda Bo “Donizetti fl case of Justice Henry A. Fallen, who was tried at CORRECTION, Manes ot reonte bien wl als da 4 pid uly, fore suMoleh to cdeaw the fronta Kling virtually decided after the drat quarter of af 2 Medoy, “Home Thought Rodworth Maen fon hts county, for aiieged: tee: “Naw Yore, Jano 13, 1972, Bferward the disteront applications of those pelnote ighty apart, and the left raised i nid 5 9. Waitz, “Suinmer Clouds’... Y Nicholson " ednesday ri a , les, Professor Dot mustather by A chntlnine scart of gray Mik, the A The fiith and last event was heata of two mites, Te FERS ee ccs Doaworth aieriis before midnight, Lap Ne aed bebo To THA Fprror ov THR HeRALD:— Very dimenit questions, tn differential and infogeat erlges embroidered with bo, and the etids fnlelied BM for a purse Of. $1,000, ener eanieney “eos Rare barerni A ¥ PASO stood that when the jury retired for deliberation h ‘Thero was no wako held at the corner of 19h fy calculus, Ce) Be a pe eep blu he bowltehing litle bon- fi horse. Vor tiis D. McDaniel Uo.'s chestnut g eae naie acon tmemeatas stood cleve: . more Class, ‘Tho Fr o Triramed wi eid gray crepe luermixed, BAhorse’ Harty Bassett and J. W. Hunt Reynolds’ FATAL BURNING CASUALTY, HON. Ie ths trial should rove the mene or ea: py atrect and Tenth avenue on Sunday night last, io ‘examined to Tangtagos, tho, Prosimen im 0 me-no ; Michestuut mare Metelia camo to the poss The whore a row was stated to have taken place. Tho St spanish, German and Greek, and the Introductorios Tho seens about the course was magnificent inMlappearance of Bassett caused mach enthusiaam, My Mrs. Margaret Richardson, reslding at 2 Fulton My OMUBS £2 tte local magist distant from Mt b, Gorman and Latin, ‘Thole papers, two ay Koga’ a a H ppearanc ; ous . a 2 truth of the homely a i 1 two blocks nb from Mv. Min French, Ge Cee ee er eigen’ 84 great painter and June fd Many bots had been made that he would end tio stroet, waa fatally burned inst uight by the explo: fi poltoy,”” it then vill realy have proved a boon to Sindy "ana Vian moat devoroualy Conducta. in number, cousiated Ln translations aud question Guo of hor seasous ior & grand anuuul cxuivition. Mace Lu one leat, distancing Motolla, which really liflsion of a kerosene tamu. an indignant communtiy. 0. M, 0. ‘ @ranmat,

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