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4 / ~NEW YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, ‘OCTOBER Iv; 1873—QUADRUPLE SHERT. 3 1, Prep ea } Parveen Juliana, gton, a New York, with f, ‘Thomas cob. 1. Leamin; old form. He has “a leg,” but it may stand man: , Sehr Eh Bancroft, Machias for dam Julietta, 97 Ibs. (Feeks) hog -+/B | arace yet. He was a great ‘avorite over the field. Ss I Pp P I N G N “Ww Ss ratio Ghave & talk Pratt, Middletown for New York, 26, le ‘Time, 1:17.44. And thus ended the racing at Jerome Park for > wit owe oa ny fu) Y ; 3 = See. ; he veer Ee Behr Loretta, Kahn, Carroll, Portland for New York raat eae being £8 tat 31-38, lon 7B ng Macaroon . $820 «$400 $130 $250. $460 ‘The next racing meeting “wil be at the Pimlico Almanac for New YorksThis Day. with stone to Kenney & Co. ‘sails; at six PM, weather looking severe and a heavy sew 4 us Weathercock... 150 250 85 155 ? 185 | Course, Baltimore, under ‘supervision of the Schr # B Newton, Young, Boston for New York, — |. Tunning from southwest, shortened awit; the wind sud MeDapiel’s., Maryland Jockey Club. Tne coming meeting Sehr L QC Wishart, McNamara, Boston for "ew { denly veering to NNE and increasing, hove the schooner York. ~ to on the “port tack, under close-reefed 125 215 8 MO 115 85/ 105 | promises to be a grand on, as the members of the Last Day of the Autumn ) joiana.. ‘elit Allce Scranton, Lothrop, Stony Creek for ‘satiem, | ahd’ jib at "G0, Fal gale Fanidi inereadng “aud r « + THE RACE. cinb have spared neither pains nor expense to ith vily, caused di = Meet img. Weathercock jumped away a’ trifle ‘ahead of | bring together the best horses In the land. Many | SOU 88 carremcuss fie) Taille Moo “Schr Wm ft Page, Thyard, Bastport for/New York, | wart, ant found it necessary to keep Hee betore the wind Macaroon, Mary Buckley third, the Kea Dick ay lovers of the turf will Wave for Baltimore tonight des bg hy | fo Jona pions fos ae unfaeas and | Bead to the sen to i aoe see ‘cro cay uns 7m —_— q races Co) Xt and con- war Wa m for Py elphia. 8 his thine \ on frequen! je Eye ae . ee en Tat pienetk ee tour an pape rent OCEAN STEAMERS. Sehr Anthony “purtom, ‘yhusod, Pawtucket tor New | and the vessel proved w be making lite or Do, water; RGE ATTENDANCE, | stead of sary ‘buckley, the jer being, tne Wehr JM tes, Arnold, Providence for New York. franks od fen € tee ioe Vy" Siz. and’ heavy sea A LA . lengths in advance of the Red Dick filly, Juliana RACING IN CALIFORNIA. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE Sehr AM Bi, fey, Young Nerwale for New York. came up to leeward and threw ler on her Cy bringing up the rear, When the horses turned . *__ MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, Sehr Chas P Stickney, ley, Fall River for Philadel- CA tsi ML Hi fo) 0 forte. oe a eee err ae around the hill Weathercock was still half a length ans gam ae in front; but when they caime in sight on the lower phia. your Lillie © Wells, Wells, East Grecnwich for New | which was secured on the | weather, side of | the or! ““ 299 “ turn Mary Buckley was halt a length in advance of | The Four Mile Heat Contest-Thad. ar forward Mouse; the vessel remained in that, posi: FT One re aren eg. nt | Meamasees te, nce gonna to, aan art Revens the Waterers se Bohr Wi alerrimane RSgaeitutaoace Ae'Naw fork, | the deo, he reinan broke tn tie toy ure forwan b ol jacaroon, Who was four le: ir CL Vands ork. houre and the bowsprit in the igitheads, the foremast Harry”*with Horse Races, Red Dick filly, the latter three lengtns im micle and Your Other Competitors, Schr FN Kandolph, dieclinaa. Winking for Lliexbeth- | striking the forward hatch, tearini up hatehos and hate > advance of Julvana, As the youugster turned OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 18, 1873. ochre 0: ils : oubiiga eauaine the veal to Ml alinoxt natant witty cr | 7 cock: ‘The 000"purs: thd Schr , W » Pr . ‘aver, The sea inaking a clear breach over her and hei Sera ae bamosteron Bats: ace mle’ to hed DISE ry o, OR RIneE ne Repest, Was Fem 25..| Liverpoo! chr American pra raed aro om Now | spar siriking heavily against her deck, (ound itnecessary sApP Ree a ee a ein'to the iurkong | to-day In the presence of about 6,000 people. Thad. ikavernoo!:: lg Bronaway. | yora. ; {Heut away the weattier rigging in order to right the vex SIX CAPITAL RACES. | foe proved very iniereaangy tut then Weather | Stevens, Joe Daniels, Target, Bailot ox, Kate Git, [Bremen :|EBowtne Green | yoda ts Sn 8 Ggt fF New Fork, with umber | ii, enn ai hs went to ceating” away th wesc cock, the rogue, Who was well oi at the time, | and Irena Harding started, Thad. Stevens sold . Eivernoo| enroaaway sehr Mary’ Murray, Cole, New London for New York. At daybreak 7rh had all clear except part of head gear,. ‘i! suddenly bolted to the rails tae same way he did y iwerpool.. wling Green Sehr GeoSealey, McDonald, New Haven tor Philadel- | Which served as a drag and laid clear over the vessel. last’ Wednesday, and Macaroon, keeping up a fine | Sv0Ut even against the field. The betting was Bambarn.. lee Sroadway.» | pile, Avg ast gale sil ineveasing and sex running very highs Awi d i te e Catif - el larriet Newell, G » stove bulwarks, forwar ouse, and swe lec! Periwitkle, Macaroon, Shylock, True Blue, | racing pace, tanded testy 1our lengths, Weather- | heavy, Catifornians being enthusiastic about Thad 7 Bowling Green | gaya with lath to simpson GIDE Ga oe Ne TOK 8 | OO’ Gonty. watt casks and everstiing " movable. H » the vi =e e' oo 1 Hye chr Gertrude, Ondike, ot y only resort being to save our lives and some Quits and Lochiel the Winners. Eater, Juliana fitta, ‘Time, 127%. ‘Phe winner Heat.—They started well together. On 995] Hainan Broadway. yorhr Gertrudk,, Undike, Connections Hiver, for New provision, Ba Oe ae ee Bo Oi tee, Fane, Macereem, HAD een Seal ea eek ete eee en com ares it Gouroadway. | Gene Qncas dteaney, Beer Istana for Now Ne ei ercpetmrrra ie 1 1 o@it, of fine size and beautiful action, and Target formed of ae eal ea iitae: then came to the front and led, with Targe' 19 Broadway. Schr Alired F Howe, Ellis, Bangor ior New Y. atter licuse, to which we also dashed ourselves, six ia Our Washington weather oracle may be of great | seems aang Pa nine ay Macaroni, dam |. Second and Stevens third, On the last mile Ballot Europe... +108 Broaaway lumber, to Stimpson, Cla Hy iT sagan enigher humbers about 7 FM, the decks came up with bearns and s , 2 o Sehr vens, Dudley, Roc! N cargo: she then settted forward, leaving not ‘Servite te the farmer end the mariner, but he#s u0 | Songstress. He will be a favorite with our raciug Box, a three-year old, by Norfolk, challenge PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 18, 1873, untae ey, Rockport for New York, with Sor nbihe fatter house above the water, the sea: sweeping rh e ig “@ o . | Daniels, but the latter won, with hands down, by “ z 2 - rat friend te race meetings. When his pluvial satellite | people next (payonel depend on it, On this ocea- hala length, ‘time, 7:42. ° Schr G@ L Daboll, Sackett, Nantucket for New York, Sane onset aoe cartes away our small supply of pro~ f jh has not made the track so heavy chat itis dimcult | So he was the savarite against the eld, Second Heat. Daniels hdd the lead with Ballot — WH On to Moot LT oem Yoon, | Sheet ioc aime this, polo, bak abarE ie to say whether the performance is ruaning or | The Third Race. Box on his quarter. Thad. Stevens came up to the CLEARED. Schr Fanme Butler, shaw. Rew Haven tt Baltimore. | lashed to it: we driited about until Thursday, the 7th, at dine P biliti oat himself to FREE HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of $30 each, if not | second mile and took the pole, followed by Ballot pia shy Schr Korsuth, Calais for New York, with lumber wo mas- | 9,6 M, when we wore pe and rese yes by captain waditg Old Probabilities comes | deciared out, witR $600 added; the second berse | Box with Daniels third. Stevens won the heat bY | steamship City of Paris (Br), Tibbety, Liverpoot via | “E104 p p, hee follies, of echr J H Steknoy, of Raltiaiiaae Sum fae keep ‘people away irom the races by the most | to reveive $150 @Ut of the Stakes. One mile und | three lengths with Ballot Box second, halt a length | Queenstown—John G Dale. Bone Robers Bago Carano Now York. sv ow York. | clothes having beom washed to pleco site etoihed ana teal gloomy forecasts, | “Cloudy and rainy” were bis | five-cighths. ahead of Daniels. Tue other three were distanced. | | Steamship Parthia, Qn), "Watson, Liverpool via Queens | | Schr lsabelia Shotapaan, Hawe. providence tor New. us and Broglie wale S Buitiore, “ale Sylvan reg . . | ENTRIES. 730, vas great vi ie Tee inte yn. York. w iy eres tons, and was built at Stockt e., Words of discomfort for yesterday. In Me | y ¢ x Lawrence's bay Goll Shylock, by Lex- sult, California naturally being proud of suca time. | , Sieaimship Italy (Br), Thompson, Liverpool via Queans- | “Sclir Laura 8 Watron, Sargent, Salem for New York. Soa Many ‘Truxn, (rom Now Yor’ for Washington witty Moraing it drizzled slightly, and the sky | “‘jueton, dam Edith, 4 years, 100 ibs, (Evans). 1 Third Heat.—The betting beiore the heat was Steamship Baltic (Bn, Kennedy, Liverpool via Queens- Schr Baltimore, Francis, New London for New York. a load of stone, betore reported astiore off Jones’ Point, thioughout the day was a rather dismal gray. A | W. W. Gienn’s ch. c. Merodac, by Australian, $100 to $80 = aaa th oro the Lipa bn town—J Hyde Sparks. | 4) ae {antes Adame, Providence tor Kow Sark, Ftanias, Bives, go, oft 1h Inst and proceet to her’ r 3 yt s . ‘The Sie: ip Pe: 1 » Perry, y a mation in tow f Cockney, used'vo the murky canopy of ‘his latitude, hein ee Bs Rag ba ass 2 a seourns Lilalan and the betsing We ME ee ce eee br George & Aldert, Woodbury, Wood’s Hole tor New | — goin Joun cea relay reported, was got off the * would have declared yesterday morning ‘ighly | p,J, Bannatyne's cl hi, Siock Wood, by AStercld, , | | spirited. Daniels took the lead and kept ‘or the | | Steamship Donan (Ger), Neynaber, Bremen vin South- Tir Wm Flint, Thomas, Boston for New York. Peasants MIEDEOrI&Ch inet, Gaal woul ne awe ‘ Jd mot have been far wro! dam Alabama, 5 years, 106 Ibs. (Hazard).... 3 | first mile, when Thad, came up and passed hit, iol- Hi a ai Schr Fannie & Edith, ‘Warren, Boston for New York, ya DECIR, ane ne oat vada. winlo hee jocks | 30, Donanucve g. L-Ligme Lucas, by Australian, lowed shorty afterwards by Ballet Box. On'the | Steamship Cleopatra, Manken, Havana, Progreeo, &e— | with stone to order. pinta id tis Scux Dioxy, Dutch, from Jacksonville for Boston, put “Cloudy and rainy,” said Belinda, while her locks | “") ay 'vagiess, 3 years old, 92 Ibs. (Sparling)? 4 | last mile Damels passed Ballet Box and went ior | * Aeginsiip City of Austin, Eldridge, Galveston via Key | Sch Shamrock, roy, Providence for Haverstraw. back Oct 12 with loss of foregamf, j1 and sails split. were beingarranged, a8 she declared her engage- | Zaycock & Runsom’s b. c. Ransom, by Aste- | Stevens, but the jatter won the heat aud race, with- | West—O H Mallory & Co.” . Da Bae a omen, A Wareham lor New York. Scur Many Lre, from Calais tor Norfolk, pat into Port- ment “on™ tor a day at Jerome Park. “Cloudy roid, dam Bonner, 3 years old, 88 Ibs. out araise of the whip by three lengtis, Time | — Steamship Emily B Souder, Burdick, New Orleans—Mar- Bent Di andatson onan her Lor BOC De. jong Oct 17, with loss of jibboom and part of her deck ainy;? said the delightfully languid and in- | _ (Banes) 5 | 7:43). Damels takes second money, A well known | ray, Ferris & Co.) Schr Manstield, Harman, Rockland for New York, with | a0 sand rainy,” said the delightfully langu! im | 3. W. Wel oigt © r bance, ” | sporting gentleman then offered to bet $20,0 that | | Steamship Cortes, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & Sea | jimeto J Wt Brown. . sont Suanrstanes, Walter, from Halifax for Gamden, teresting malade imaginaire to her spouse, as the dam by Captain Beard, 3 years oid, 91 ibs, Thad Stevens. can beat any other American bred Steamship § Sarah, Palmer, Fresh Pond for New York. le, returned to H Oct 14, having sprung aleskon the ; ; “ Bain p San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Garri- Pe ele a 12th; will have to discharge to repair. NE ee eee ee eee eee | eel SGA abt Goce Linh. by Lexing- gre oun Smee ee *<ieamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah—Robt Low- son app oS puhalhsn Orbe WHER Goan oe Wrarmorasaaen af Phtvadetp bial aosesen aaa ina quarter of an hour. “Cloudy and ratay, be pb i a Dolly Carter, 3 years old, 80 lbs. SUMMARY. en. 3 s) & Martha, Carter, Fall River for New York. | taponay River, Va, lost part of deckload of ties. biesseder otherwise,” sald bachelors and hasbands | (Cidrk)eess vwseencrscereoneess : ; OAKLAND PARK, OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 18, 1878.— | ¢, Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quine | BENT Lint Goan, ptovisencr far New York. | | scued it Srickney, Collison, at Baltimore 17th from r; c e themselves in | M. H. Sanford’s br. c. Mate, by Australian, dam Purse $5,000, for all ages, four miles and repeat. gs i Lori | Schr Ann 7 Sipple, Providence for New York. mckuiggncu yet ach Suan wb onpeay eee oe Se sy DelOOe Shs Mattie Gross, d'yeats old 116 Ibe,..+...2., .... dr. | Owner's Thad. Stevens, by Langiord, dari iaStamahip, Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Loril- | Sehr Chas Hawley, Johnsom Hartford tor New York. Sct Annie E Kranz, from Bath for Baltimore, put into» thousands to their wagons, their barouches, their M. H. san‘ora’s b. f& M.A. R, by Asteroid, dain Mary Clifton. RAC wie 1 RE aad Steamship John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—J C sehr J Crocktord, Hartiord for Hoboken. Boston Oct 18 tn a leaky condition, having been ashore ip @rags and, above all, to their sulkies to witness the Bay Leal, 4 years Old, 96 108.......+.0seeeeeeee dr, | Owner's ch. c, Joe Daniels, by Australian, Kenyon F0 " D Philadelphia—Lorill: 4 with ine inouieet® Sree en ter seem eae eae Georget DO, for Je Dity, ‘ park. f _ am Si : aD teamship Fan’ joant jadelphia—Lorillar a . uk Ska Brrp, trom Georgetown, DO, jerse’ 2 last day’s racing at Jerome Park. To their credit, Hime, 3:56. - an BRS eres by Norfolk 1 8 . Btesmaniy Co. ta, ie, Steamer Ospray, Kenney, Fall River tor New York, | which putin below Wilmington, NO, Oct 13, in ” lonky indeed, many ladies did brave shat surly “Old | se, sage, BES ESED on) an. /saoe:| ORaEEE Rea RRA RE 3 dis, | Steamshin Nevtune, Hallett, Boston—H F Dimock with mdse and passengers. gondition, was cowed up to that tity 16th, where she w/ Prods” and drive outward from Gotham at spanking | {Lizzie ehh 115 65230 25 bo | Owner's Target. Bes) Sen iworth (Br), Page, Liverpool—Sweetland, BOUND EAST, ischarge her cargo and go on the ways for repairs. ing & Co. : “4 85 80 100 180 180 | Owner's Kate Gilt. Ship Admiral (Ger), Haesloop, Bremen—H sactier & | Schr A Gurney, Gurney, Elizabethport for Providence. WIth Ootge ba Cent TTOre Td eek oT Cianioh ih ORE 70 «30 «170 2% = 80 ‘rime, 7:42 Co. a 100 55 153 205 250 — speed, Whether it is that courage and beauty run Scbr Blackstone, Wixon, New York for Providence, . hand in hand, or that isolation brings out points ashore on the Gingerbread Ground, were Ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, Bremen—H Koop & | ,,¢¢hr Sarah R Thomas, Arnold, Philadelpala for Brie | from ine Bimiuis during the gale of Oct 6 and lose of beauty, we must say that the ladies THE RACE. Ragas y "1 Oe ip Derby (Ger), Hencken, Hamburg—Theo Ri Schr M O Wells, Ross, Elizabethport for Providence. hands saved, who @id yenture out yesterday were among | _Stockwood was away first, Lizzie Lucas second, | DREADFUL MURDER -IN PITTSBURG. Bark Thocaton (Br), Garmichuel Londons Funch Baye act Sharpahooter, Russell, Blzubetuport for Provi- Srzautva A Oupnax, from Wilmington, NO, for Charles~’ the fairest that the metropolis can boast. The | Warlike third, Cora Linn fourth, Shylock filth, pee eee Lee & Co. Os ea co Kai ton, sunk. off Frying Pan shoals, , P Merodac sixth, Ransom seventh. ‘The horses Bark Auguste (Ger), Brusswitch, Hull, E—C Tobias & ir Ney, Chase, Elizabethport for Fall River. Porr Hastixas, NS, Oct 5—The American sehr: Ba Schr M R Carlisle, Northrup, Elizabethport tor Provi- | Point was lost on the 28th of Sept at Cow Crew all saved, day, Moreover, proved to be one specially adapted | passed around’ the bluff in this Way, very close An Old Woman Slaughtered for Her epee. Schr John Farnum, Chase. Philadelphia for Portland. oreign Ports. 10 the occasion, The air was warm and the blinding | together. When they came in sight Lizzie Lucas Money—A German family in the Same eae Amazon (Nor), Nielsen, Hull, E—Teténs & Bock- was showing the way, Stockwood second, Warlike bases es Sehr $ D Hart, Burgess, Hoboken for Boston. giare of the sun was absent. The grand stand was | thing, ‘Merodac fourth, Shylock filth, Cora Linn | House Suspected. 4 conttht Trappano (Aus), Marcich, Cork or Plymouth—Slo- | Fehr it P King, Buven, Weehuwken for Providence, Asrixwa.t, Sept 24—Arrived, schr Montgomery, Wile thronged, principally with men, and the club | sixth, Ransom seventh. Passing around the ' PITTEBURG, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878. Bark Salvatore (Ital), Morello, Cork or Falmouth—Slo- | , Schr Julia Potts, Lawrence, South Amboy tor Bridge. | Son. Ban Blas (and sailed Uct 2 tor New York). house had a fair share of attendants, but there | lower turn -and coming up the homestreten | A horrible murder was discovered in the Thir- | covich Co. 1 1s coan Cork or Falmouth—sto. | Pechr JJ Harris, Harris, New York for Boston. Gausurea, Get Ih Aurived: shin Nevada, Cane, Bos : was yet room for a thousand or two iadies to re- | M2My_ changes took place. As the horses | teenth ward this evening, the victim being an old | covich ae : - | ‘Sehr Addie Walton, Hamilton, Baltimore for Boston Caxiao, Sept 14—Sailed, bark Santa Rosa UD, Wind’ ‘ din front of the judges’ stand Cora Bark Giacento (Ital), Banchero, Cork or Falmouth— | , Schr M J Fisher, Wallace, Alexandria for New Bed- | mer, Oregon; 17th, ships’ A McCallum, Moody, Ancon; PEE Tergev'cs the coe, Ding teas tens Jeugth ahend of Linsie Lucas, wo. Ws rere FAME, Bhs SomtensHAe tageuane Nome che: | Tee ee “Schr J L Malloy, Warrington, Balti for New Bod. | don ts ae 1 Vancouver ‘atted Altos. “ 7 " length ahead oi izzie Lucas, WO was a nec! io . She \d vi sed chr alloy, Warrington, Baltimore for New Bed- 101 r), Holten, Vancouver and; art low. ‘stovepipes” present to the eye. Pity that ’twas trone of MerouserEng lee “9 Rin, Beookwood sixth, Branenlin, She resided ina tenement house, the ney, Severn (Br), Hastings, Cork for orders—Bosd & | 74! Bp, Ferrier, Portland, 0; 27th, ships Ellen Goudy (Br), so. The last day deserved a better fate. Never | Wartixe seventl, but all so close reamether tuat | lower portion of the building being occupied bya | “Birk Mercur (Nor), Frivould, Cork for orders—Funch, | Schr Loretta, Brown, New York for Boston. Parry, San Francisco; Loretta fish, Watts, Guanape;. had the Westchester woods glowed in such glory | daylignt was not visible between any of them. | German, his wife and six children. It appears the FIR TSN LA LOLA ST py pk Whee peat ae for ee 1 yee Watemoa 4 rien le. iniem: ” of autumn tinting. Golden, rosset, scarlet and | They ran with a few changes around the upper | old lady was supposed to be the object of charity, qe Arnoe (Ana), Fremnds, Corkfor orde: are Schr Ella Jane, Sammis, New York for Huntington. ool, urrived 26th, diag : Brewster, Collins, trom lank que nt ly turn, and when t ssi uarter pole Cora oF Schr Clrele, Hulse, Now Y en. Liverpool; Dashing Wave. Marshall; J purple, the dying foliage waved rustling on the | finn’ nad enen thay basse yd 33 IebE erodes and neighbors contributed to her support, as did eeatk Maria (Ital), Liguori, Cork for orders—Jobn © | Schr Circle, Hulse, Now ¥ fore (or Brooe batons eT eel Unete tet Stnoet amor wesiaela ping slight breeze. Here and there patches of dark | third, Warlike fourth, Ransom fiith, Lizzie Lucas | also the Board of Health. Her husband died two | Bark Sostrene (Nor), Feyn, Cork for orders—Funch, | Schr § C Sinith. Banks, Georgetown. DC, for Boston. — | Humphrey, do: bark Clelia, #lindt, repg; Commodore, ears ago, and through the kindness of triends she | Edye & Co. "| Schr Henry Cole, Chadwick, Williamsburg for Provi- | Buring. d Breen, where the fur and cedar fonrished, con. | eee ee ey ocd tathe front fallowed mosery | was enabled to live quite comfortably, though it | Hark Maria Bollo (lta), Drage, Queenstown or Fal- | 4€Re6. 9° esas Nine canta nolxronaos, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Cleone, Malguey,. trasted with the brighter hues ef their less mortal | py shyiock, and these two went away from | Was oftentimes rumored that she was byno means | mouthcaP Agresta. 1 3 Schr Warren Gates guilt, amboy lor Providence: "|. Quasars, Sept 20—Cleared, ships Garnet, Oliver, —; sylvan eysters, and the sward at their feet mingled tHe, others around the mill a racing pte a gente a8 ee ithe 4 BiT* Columbus (Ger), Thider, Bremen—Herman Koop Schr White Kock, Lafferty: Hoboken for New ort. 230, bark Jennie Prince, Prince, — sslinadous ‘not: style, en they appeared on the lower turn J 5 — cnr Twilight, Johnson, Trenton tor Hartiord. een. pale green and gold in a charming harmony to the | Sie. "ang Merodue were yoked two lengths in | @ child who furnished the old lady with milk tapped | runcm Edyex cor Att* SW» Nelglick, Rotterdam— | Schr J Weiton, Nichols Amboy for Providence, In port Sept 20, ships Tanjore, Humphrey; Martha sense, It was a mingling as perfect as General | front of Lizzie Lucas, who had again run into third | at her door lor admittance, no response came to | bark Lawrence, Howes, Alexandra, B—Paul FGer- | Schr ET Nickerson. Haskell, Fort Johnson for Boston. | Bowker, Allen; S0 lanchard, eadys Deteot Mhomass Spinner could dream of if he wished to write a | piace. She was followed by Cora Linn and the | the summons. She rapped again more loudly than | hardt. BObE minguas Hesny, £ ore cohnson ter Frowidence. ida" bark Oasis, Randall, do. sit gl letter imagining gola plentiful at par and easily | Others in close order. The race was, however, to | belare, yet all was silent within. Peeping in | , Bark Merunticook, Hemmingway, Buenos Ayres—Mil- | Sent Ruuuio i Charice, Trelethen, Fortdonnson for | . Hatarax, Oct i—Arrived, brig Woodcock (Bt), Nielson, interchangeabie with currency. be decided by Merodac and Shylock, and they | through the keyhole, she was horrified on seeing | RA "MiNi". Garzancich, Cork or Falmouth—slo. | Taunton, s i Baltimore. Meret was can: wrante betting and pool buying, | SWung around the lower turn and into ‘the home- | the woman lying in bed with her clothes dyed abick BOs i} ! Schr Kelipse, Dixon, Clinton for Hartford. Iqutove, Aur 31—Sailed preyious, ship Emy Leckie, sqautuel? and not mutnal, as cough phere wae ho | Stretch yoked. Itwasa fine race between them | cruson. She ran down stairs and, com- | “rig Guelielmo (tal), Caflero, Palermoand Trapant— | Scr d Fuller, Fullet, New York tor Pawtucket, a Mal ge ares gg gD stringency in the money market. Many five dol- | UP the homestretch, to ve won by Shylock by haif | img | across policeman, informed tim of | Fabbri & Chauncey. chr ‘orsythe, Hobbie, Hoboken tor Providence. Philadelphia; bark Eepecuiador (Ger), Dockhad, Sat lars Were saved to smal! capitalists in the betting rips Ba pera ese Pappy a tl oy lengths, woes nape ae ig foie tng eet was, fhea Bare, Zingara (Br), Le Brocq, Richmond—George F SATLED. ‘ ee Ai A . al inne by the impossib: e latter having bolted for a moment at the Jur- A chr Ve = ” Tn port Aug 31, ship Gov Langdon, Kenney, for Ps witere they would uve put thei? money of the | ONE pole. Lizzie Lucas was fourth, Ransom Ath, | that entered. The apartment was in state of | {Ci Ve*Per (Br), Morrison, Londonderry —D R De Wolf 1a Steamshios Paltle (Br), for Liverpool; Ttaly (Br), do; | ,,Livenrqon, Oct 13—Arrived, steamship Minnesota (Br), Baris Hamiin, ‘New Orleans, wrong horse. These are among the beneficent | Warlike sixth, Cora Linn seventh. Time of the | great disorder, and clotted blood and tuits of | “schr Hattie Weston, Parsons, Reracoa—B J Wenberg. ed 13th, steamship Alabama (Bn, New Orleans di- dash, 2:5634. Lizzie Lucas was the favorite for this | grayish hair were profusely scattered about on the Schr Frank, Mandell, Jacksonville—H W Loud & Co, Parthia (Br), do; City of Limerick (Br), do; City of Gispensations of Providence ior which men seldom sare was withdrawn, Merodac second | Hoor. ‘The old lady lay onthe bed, her head beaten | Schr #cttwelh, Honkior st Augustine—Bentiey, Gil- | (Br) do; Adstraila (Br), Glasgow; Donau (Ger), Bremen declare themselves grateful. They will tell you un- | Tace after , \ 5 Periere (Fr), Havre; Cleopatra, Havana and Pri 7 | rect. Diushingly, when the race has been run, that | WOice, and Soylock the third in Javor, into § ences eats, wath iy beins pouceen eee Sete. svauents Savannah—Bentiey, Gilder. | City of Austin, Galveston vin Key West; Kiuily B Souder: yililed 18th, steamship Algeria (Br), Le Messurier, New they were only balked py the crowd at the ‘The Fourth Race. mitted lay in one corner of tae room—a short | *eve £ Co. New Orleans; Cortes. do; San Jacinto, Savannah; Hunts: | Yore Via QUCCMHtOWD. ot ainshin Washi (Ger), pool stand trom making a comiortable “pot” on | prase, $1,000, of which $200. with the entrance | handied hatchet, on which the blood and hair had | aacht.uelgn, Augusta, Wells, Charieston—Bentley, Gil- | Tite, dg; Champion. Charteston: Ot Bomunlon. Aci | Arnold (rom stetin and Copentiagen), New Forks ot” ec mnner. The Tacing was very enjoyable | money, go to the second horse; three-year-olds to | thoroughly dried. From the appearance of the | “Sehr Ml: Wedmore, Terry, Washington, NO—Zophar | mington, NO: Fanita, Philadelphia: brig Lite (ir),'Cape | | Macant, Sept %—Cleared, ship Leonora, Gritin, sup- throughout. There were, as usual, discussions | carry go ibs. ; two miles and three-quarters. | room the old woman had been sitting near | Mills. if 4 2 Town, Nellie, St Kitt: Virgina, St Pier Pe posed for rope. € aiter every race, showing how easily the result 3 ENTRIES. the stove when she was strack eden, Schr H W McColley, Doughty, Newbern, NC—J M | (Br), Montevideo; Mary A In port Sept 8, ship Eldorado, English, lag; bark PC’ might have been different. Alter the Free Handi- | yonn F, Chamberlin’s b. c. True Blue, by Lexing- aa marks on the floor indicate that the body had | Holmes. % zi randy, Falmouth; E Li Ding, Merryman, Young, do. ks gap Sweepstakes had been won by Quits the | ° ton, dam Balloon, 4 years vid, 108 ibs. (Barbee) 1 | been dragged trom thence and laid on the ved, | Schr Carrie C Mills, Graham, Baltimore—W Chalmers. | Mason, Darien, Cai Mary ‘+ Central Aimerien; aa, Attzpnns Caveriv. San Kraicleco,” jockeys discussion and, with one exception, : 0.18 : eee - ed. | Sehr Sammy Ford, Allen, Calais—sed Frye & Co. Shaw.'do; Breeze, do. entral America; 3a, Arizona, Caverly, San Francisco, | D. McDaniel & Co.'s ch. f. Katie Pease, by Planet, Her several trunks were broken open and rifled of Ss Ei e, fl P y vs Vessels lying at Quaran:ine outward bound :—Barks Arrived Sept 30, seamship Winchester, Central Ame~ they Concluded that another furlong would have | “gam Minnie Manstield, 3 years oid, 87 Ibs their contents, ‘Those, it is said, contained a HOS oe Cost Adler. for London; Ker lula, for Bristol, Ey Skioid, | rica. Seacetna anette onestnntati: bral ape BL RRR REARS sssseseesscesseee 2] tity Of gold which she had brought with her syear | Sent Wm Rice, Pressey, Boston—J 8 Ingraham & Co. for Bewrast, Tx oaby tor _gueénstown or Falmouth fol GTAP ITM, Oct S—In port schr Hattie, McClintock, . — y y ¢ te rayaden, for Rotter % arg ; “Don't you think I know wot I’ad in my ‘ands, | MH. Sanford’s b. h. Preakness. by Lexington, | | or two ago trom Germany. There was no positive | Sivoh Coven tan hands Mhuauelphias To Polo for “Cork: Helvetia, Yor Dunkiee’s Reform, | Qoxaxstows, Oct I?—Sailed, steamship Cty of Montreal That seitied the matter, The hurdie race, so be- | 9% Bay Leaf, 6 years old. 114 1bs..............d¥. | evidence to fasten the murder on any one, but sus- i for’ Havre; Augusta, for the United ‘Kingdom; | (Br), Mirelouse (trom Liverpool), New York. gh ft CT Te bErTING. Becupy the lower. part of the house, Thy ‘say fitanes, a faraee AMder, i Taimewh Maas | vaste avetpog? Gail precseiadens_ Oa” Cott Mew NG. n ontinent; Bmerald, for —- ; . ing. It brought misiortune to Lara 5 the Jockey | True Blue. 355 500 315 365880 they heard ‘@ noise yesterday morning, but paid ni Lee Qieenstowns Orinoco, for ‘Buenos Ayres; iiverhol for | _SouTuamrrox et IKArrived, ‘steamship Braunsch- o! Bannatyne’s gelding Bibakiva. He was not | Katie Pease.. 160 120 220 120 120 120 dion tot they. Ww ‘iis — —<i"brigs Olaf Kyrre, tor Antwerp: Yor Belize, | weig (Ger), Undutsch, Baltimore tor Bremen. thrown over the horse's head, as sometimes hap- sp THE RACE. attention to it, as they were often disturbed by | peponren BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND | Hoi hrs Perle, for Montevideo; Conceicoa & Maria, "sailed 1th, steamships, Thuringia (Ger), Meyer. New jens in hurdle races. He was too cautious for | true Biue and Katie Pease were the only satay / apa tetas SF avery aarp mised ge wicriscngptosysnae ec Ponsa Boi Monte Wiel (Gen, Gerdes: Aspinwall hat; but he was thrown outside the pale of jock- | starters, Preakness having been withdrawn. The; POS! Steamship D'Estaing (French corvette), Capt Humann, Wind at sunset, SSE. Std NF, 17—Arrived, ship Austrian eydom—a pariah among stable boys—for not al- | ran very slowly for the first three-quarters ~p4 SUPPOSED CASE OF MURDER. Sydney, CB, Oct 10, ia Hulltax ath. The DYE mounts 4 era Riteities Livervoot tor Halifax (nd Haltimore. en an jowing his horse to run. It was said on the | mite, each wishing the other to lead, they being | Arrest of a Man Suspected of the Murder ee a Ser oC Ey OnIbaEs aid ied 4 Sat tare: Shipping Note: Sypyev, CB, Oct 16—Chartered, barks Kestrel, Faulk: course that Mr. Bannatyne only entered his | y:39// in going that distance. Passing the staa of his Wife. anilia Oct 2, Jeremie 9th and Port au Prince. Oth’ with | Steamship Humboldt (Ger), 1801 tons, was raised on the | Mer, from Santa Cruz, to load for New forks 3 L Wick: I 5 | 7 Hi z horse’ to steady him. He was kept very | they commenced running, ‘True Blue and Katie mdse to Pim, Forwood & Co. mammoth sectional dock foot of Rutgers street, to adjust | Ware, MUFTAY. from Bremen, to load for New Tork; AI steady. It was also said that Mr. Bannatyne | pein Li N, Me., 0 ” a : 10. ig yoked until they passed the quarter pole. As EWISTON, Me., Oct. 18, 1873. Steamship Rising Star, Hildreth, Aspinwall Oct 8 with rrived 7th, ship C H Oulton (Br), Hammond, Liverpool : oniy allowed to run to have arace which requited | they‘came down to the bluf, True Blue showed a | Willlam M. Loweil, arrested on suspicion of hav- |.mdse and vassongers to the Pucite Mall Steamship Uy.) | shaft, and was followed by steamship Goethe (Ger. new), | (,AiMited tame duy for Lewes ball three “starters.” There were, however, only two | neck in front, and going around the hill he passed ’ PI Steamshiv Bloodhound (Br), Jackman, st Johns, NF, 6 | to clean and paint. She was succeeded vy propeller Flo- | “Arrived 13th, bark Celia, Kennion, Lubec (and sailed Tunners. If itis good to throw a jockey over the | ont of sight, with a length the best of ite True | MZ caused the death of his wite im this city in | days, with fsh and oll to RP Currié & Co; vessel to | rida, 514 tons, to adjust new wheel, and ship Freedom, | for New York): * fence iu such @ case, there should surely be SoMe | Pine was never headed afterwards, and, although | June, 1870, arrived here to-day from Lowell, Mass., | "“tramsiup Rapldum Carpenter, Eavannah Oct 14, with | 88 tons, to patch metal. Steamship Virgo, 1143 tons of | 9 5t JOuN. NHB Oct 16 Arrived, schry Cambria (Br), Wel- 5 ted oretiniger owners, the filly tried her best, ‘rue Blue won} in custody of City Marshal Richardson and was | mdse and passengers to W R Garrison. the Savannah line, is now on for painting. ‘Cleared 16th, schr Mary, Sawyer, Chester for orders. ‘The road home was all life for a space, and then e the scene closed down on the autumn meeting, | Bandily by | eight lengths, making the | taxen at once to the city prison. Ajury of mquest |, etmeup, Virgo, Buikiey, Savannah Oct 14, with | On the small sectional dock adjoining have been brigs ‘ last two miles in 3:38. This great race YP jury iq" mdse and passengers to Murray, Fetris & Co. American Ports. The great throng of Westchestriaas, who viewed | horse ry n over the supposed remains of Mrs. we Steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston Oct 15, with | Excelsior (Br), 125 tons, to strip, caik and remetal; Mary the race free from the bluff, rushed homewara, the | HOTS Tan wed in hand all the way, aud at the | over the supposed remains of Mrs. Lowell, ound | ace and passengers to JW Quintard & Co. da CBr), 25 tons, to patch metal, and Susan E Voorhies, | q BOSTON: Oct I?—Arrived, schrs 1. Butler, Alexan- betting iraternity and “voys” out for a holiday | MHish scemed very little distresscd. He will be above this city, Will be | "Steamship Metropolis, Nickerson, Wilmington, NC, 3 dria; Jon T Manson, Manson; Abbott Devereaux, Rich ;. pbb ie a deal if the shalt ana Au cond | moved on to Baltimore to-day with some of his sta- | held on Monday morning. days, with naval stores to the Loriliard Steamship'Co. * 990 tons, to adjust false keel, and barks Juaniila (Col), 165 | A D ite eure Henderson, and Belle Hardy, baker* Over, ‘Some three-card “‘inonte “men, “to | bie companions to take part in the racing, which | | Lowell stated to a revorter this afternoon that | “Bark Krey Woggersin Ger), Peters, Liverpool 31 days. | tons, tocalk garboard streak, and Rival (Nor), 257 tons, | Baltimore; Maggie Cain, Scull; Emily €, Jennle, How. whom Coney Island’s sandy beach is at’ pres. | Commences at the Puniico Course on Tuesday next, | he knew nothing of his wile’s whereabouts; that | in ballast, to order. for general repairs. allie Seen ole toe dilscenethae a y pene at pres: No douot True Blue and the best of M. H. San- | he had not seen her since the Sunday evening of | Bark Emma s (Ita), Zolozel, Gloucester, 25 days, in foie er ent as Wasie and profitiess as Sahara, entrapped | fora: staple, Preakness or Mate, w: e " ballast, to Slocovich & Ship Ada (Br), 686 tons, was raised on the large sec- : . 4 , Will meet him | the nigit she disappeared, when he took her out tor | Dallast, to, hide : Frye, Collamore, an G Huntington, studiey, Port. et veeacs people on the way to the cars Who next week, When a race, worth witnessing Will be | a drive and left her at No. 9 Hill street, near Lewis- | ,,¥Atk Clio (Nor), Anderen,, Goole 4% days, in ballast, | tional dock at Clinton street, for examination, and was | Johnson; Mary Means, Parker, lloboken; ‘Laconia, Cam: addition to tae pile satisfactor: tetantoes ‘over | te result. ton, about half-past seven o'clock in the evening. | Signe (Swe), trom Liverpool for Baltimore, ih followed by ship Davia Crockett, 1547 tons, to strip, calk | eron; Exeter, tA ee! ” 1 ata Hall, Rondout; Gas Prete: there was one which tickled the hearc. The Fifth Race, | He denies all knowledge of his wife’s whereabouts ari, Neptun (Aust), Guirovich, Lelinst 4S days, in | andremetal. Propeller Vicksburg, 783 tons, succeeded, eee ee ee NSnudutt, Rich, Philadelphis; @ Relyimg on the latter part of the “cloudy and | AFnee HaNpicar Sweerstanes, of $25 each. if | (rite, Past tires years, and says she has not | ballast, to Seer tien tab. trom Rouen. for’ New York; | t0 undergo the same process, W Witceler, Crosby, New York; Orescenit Lodge, Crowell, rainy” prophecy several umbrella men appeared | NOt declared out, with $500 added; the secona ' e time of her disappear. | 547° at 2609, lon 4226, bark Martino Cllento (Ital), from | Brig Chillianwallah (Br), 209 tons, was on the smaller | 8d Niger, ‘Thompson, do. : at the entrance to the track. Not a single one of | horse to receive $125 out of the stakes; one mile | #"¢& Patras tor sew York i Also cledred, ship Importer, Avery, Rio Janeiro; barks these things hateful to the eyes of outdoor enjoy- | “aNd an eighth. , It is generally supposed that the skeleton found ark Ragnhild (Nor), Jacobsen, Havre 49days,in bale | Clinton street sectional dock, to strij, calk and remetal | Aleppo (Br), Fleming, Liverpool: scotland, Rogers Mo- Wastes Cooeut.” rhs Ginuiella mete nines eee crise is that of the missing wife of Lowell, although as | jast. to Furch, Edye &'Co, : ’ and was followed successively by barks Guido (tab), 489 | bile: brig Jucintha Br, Fleming, Cape Haytien via Wile wold. ‘They opened the ginghams invitingly and | L: A. Hitchcock's ch. f. Quits, oy Eclipse, dam yet the identification is incomplete, eee ye (i Stagno, Havre, 70 da: in bal- | tons, for examination, and Isabel (Arg), 395 tons, to strip, rr ree eamers Panther and Mahoning (U 8). shouted themselves hoarse, but the last man Columbia, 3 years old, 93 Ibs. (Hughes)... ae sdibienonaian Mien aa ‘Bark Catharina Dodge (Ital), Olivari, Antwerp 68 de calk and remetal; schr A H Howe, 400 tons, for slight re- 18th—Arrived, Sussex (Br), Youens, London. passed them heediessly by, and they, the gates and | M. H. Santord’s b, g. Kadi, by Lexington, dam THE SUNBISE OUTRAGE, n ballast, to master. i : PS deys | airs, and steamboat New York (Pennsylvania Railroad |, BALTIMORE, Oct 17—arrived, bark Volunteer (Ital), the ginghaims, shat up together. Katona, 4 years old, 90 Iba, (Feeks) .3 park Verda (Nor), Christiansen, Stavenger (Nor) 41 | Go's), for general repairs, Fambelll, Londons scirs James, Young, Seana eons ellie ct D. Buckiey’s ch. m. Chickabiddy, by Australian, Threatening Demonstrations by the | days, in ballast, to Funch, Edge & Oo. b : Xeonore A Burnham, Ba vat y; 4 Bark Blandina P Aus). Patcarics, St Vincent, CVI, 29 Propeller Electra, 1867 tons, of the Neptune line, has | Charleston; § © Tryon, Nickerson, Boston; Ueornte dam Kate Hayes, 6 years old, 103 Ibs. (N. Ha: Citizens of San Francisco. ‘arland, McFarland, Fernandina; Skylar! THE RACING wood) 3 days, in ballast, to Slocovich & Co, been on the large balance dock foot of Pike street, to oat . + oe " artnet 4 \s’ Hole. Joseph Donahiue’s br. ¢, Artist, by P Sax FRANCISCO, Oct. 18, 1873. | | Brig Escave (Nor), Andersen, London 27 days. in bal- | paint pottom, and was followed by the Old Dominion | Gleared—Steamer Tyne Queen (Br), Casson. Hallfax; . ray Fairy, 3 years old, 100 Ibs. (Sparling)........... 4 A large crowd of people assembled around the jail Brig BF Nash, Hopkins, Malaga, 39 days, with fruit to | steamer City Point, to patch metal, and bark John a ‘Aneroid ees c Inicher, Havre yar Roce: rst Race. M.A. Litvell’s br. c. Wizard, by Concord, dazr _ | hete to-day, waiting to see 1! United States Marshal | Hatton, Watwon'& Co, vewel to Jonn Zittlowen; passed | Chase, 716 tons, to strip, calk and remetal, Falmouth ior orders? Marathon, Emory,, Nortolk ¢ PURSE $400, for maiden three-year-olds; entrance Dolly Morgan, 8 years old, 92 ibs. (Donaliue)... 5 Gibraltar September 21; October 5, during « heavy N& is P id i OF bate ‘Havol, Huntley, Bo-ton; Rhoda Holmes, money 10 second horse; fillies to carry 105 Ibs; | D.D. Wituers t Minstrel, by Marsyas, dam Norris would bring out the crew of the Sunrise, | blow, lost foretail and On the smaller balance dock adjoining have been bark pe open Caries he Banor » que mile and an eighth. * |, Marchioness, 3 sears old, 77 Ibs. (Ford)........ 6 | owed totestity against Captain Clark in_ the civil SEY EET ree ne Wi cpg Ginsetors Stone: aut So ee ee Pee ace Salted —Rark fraveliey, Pernambuco; brig Jesse Rhy- | ENTRIES, . Belmont’s g. c. Gray Planet, dam Eagless, 4 | case against brought him. Owing to this threat- Liver |. NS), SI Pr cuik and remetal, aud brig Raven, 875 tons, to fasten rud- | nas. Boston. ¢ A. Belmont’s ch. c. Periwinkle, by Kentucky, years old, 100 Ibs, (Evans)... paises .. 7 | ning demonstration the Marshal refused to bring ones Rioatteer romana & Hinskes, FM | sxbreo CHARLESTON, Nyame tall aan Aas ed ‘dam Fleur des Champs (evans). Pg e's ch. f, Minnie Me, by Planet, dam | | them out, and says he will obey only @ writ of | | Brig Julia ‘Esson (of Lockepord, Dunn, Trinidad 26 | On the large screw dock foot of Market stroct have | Gikill, inludelphia via Union island, Ga; Bella Rus: ¢ 1. L. Loriliard’s b. ¢. Cariboo, by gion, Edina, 3 years old, 99 Ibs. (Pontin: 3 | habeas corpus ad testifcandum, when he will then | days, with sugar and molasyes, to Dwight & Platt, been barks Lalla Rookh (Hr), 495 tons, to dtrip, ealk and | “Silledesche dE over, terry, Bull River, fe dam Alice Jones (Haghes).,....... 2 ‘th employ such legal means as may be necessary to Be Alans (or Glaseows, Himion, eermados 4) Gays, a tiicd ages ua bs Isth—Arrived, steamship Flag, Boston; bark H P Hus- keep the prisoners and prevent riotous proceed | Jr (see ey Gomer wo took a fore eine Harsieans | Temetal; Montezuma, 190 tons, and Jasper, 3% tons, both | sey, ftairden, Liverpool: brig Hdith Hall, Boston; sehr jut 39 40, lon U8, 44, when we took a revolving hurricane | ¢, patch metal; three-masted schr Hattie G McFarland, Lili, New You N 1. McDaniel & Co.'s br, 1., by Lexington, dam by 750 610 550 | 1ugs On the part of the crowd, which ‘lasted "for three days, in which lost W ORLEANS, Oct 14—Arrivea, steamship Trent, imported Wombat (Sparling) .. ane g | Gray Planet. ‘ ‘homas Pur: s ck. g. King Phillip, by Eclipse, Minnie Mc.. 470 «530 420 —__—_-—- fore and mainmast, jibboom | and sails, and | 546 tons, to put on a suit of yellow metal sheathing; schra , ‘ ‘ai ° dam Jessie Dixon (S, Haywood) +! Hee, | Field rap rac” 10 400 410 | PROBABLE MURDER IN NSW HAVEN, | jyts 0blged (0 MiroW, pore ccs antec’ TRoderage | Sunny South. 400 tons, and Maud Barber, 186 tons, both to Penarth Dose Rontociices barks Prine. apo page Bek at ted ; t i + Henry © leon (fr), Bara, Havre; Bremen (Ger), Hellmers, Bre- aw tome: The Norses had a capital start, Quits coming up NeW _TAVES, Conn., Oct. 18, 1873, | tee ee en a ee acne te cle trae? * teak and pilot boat Mary & | rien, Below, sbipa Tasmanian, Willis, trom S¢ Nazaire ; 510 860" 600 290-39 | MM tront of the stand a leader by a length, Min- | James Reynolds, aged sixty-eight years, was as | Mincrva fom ——or baltimore, and. transferred @ pas. ‘ : Polontal Empire, Leslie, from Liverpool. 125 50 «145 strel second, Chickabiddy third, Kadi fourth, Gray if 4 " senger on board of her; tue Ais bound to Boston; pat in On the middie dock have been schrs Hortens'a, 173 Cleared Bark Berla (Sp); Ls by arcelona. ww 70 35 is} 100° 118 | Eanet nee Wizard sixth, Minhle Me seventh, Ar- saulted in his store, in Oak street, last night by tis port for repaira ith rubber, te, to | tom clean metal, and $ P Hall, and J L Bradley, to yléth—Arrived, steamship City or Dallas, Hines, 42 85 66 st eighth. Quits showed the way around the | Daniel Wrinn, and recetved injuries from WhICD De | Pe eee ener ee ey tere Out 1a 7.9 | strip, calk and remetal; brigs Cleta (Br), 118 tons,-to | Sow Pass, Oct 1t—Arrived, bark Leone (Pr), i abl . E Amsinck & © 1 to BS ib p Octhi 0 J " 7 ouTawest Pass, 5 {arn and was a sength in tront at the quarter pole, | will probably dic. Wrinu is in custody. He ex. | Fm. iat 32%, lon 1240, saw a schr abandoned. an strip, calk and remetal, and Veteran (Br), 177 tons, to | Atnie, ni ’ THE Race. * Minstrel second, Gray Planet third, Minnie Mé | pected to get a ld a hoes . 5 5 d pe @ large sum of , Sailed—Steamship Western Metropolis; barks Queens- M Cariboo was first away to a very fine start, | fourth, Uhickabiddy fifth, Kadi sixth,’ Wizard and | wane & - Of ODER EDAD | Eevee a ateaeas Rdpme deh tike mica) ime pateh; pilot voat Marshall to elean bottom, and propel- | town and Anna Wah. ei ion ; MeDaniel’s filly second, King Phillip third, Peri- | Artist side and side. When they pao apouns Ee — ii ried aud mainsail about onenird up and spitt to lers6 F Ackerman to sheath on water line, and W 1 gies Hint Tears OGatndor (oor), vert, Liverpool: wikle fourth. As the horses came to the stand, | DIT the horses were very close together, wit INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIANS. nny ihe hepablyeacrd | Lorenz Hansen (Ger), Dillwits, do: Alibi (Br) psmith ‘a » | Quits leading a length. A collision ensued here pstaries ‘The small dock has b led by pilot boats Wid- i i (Br), Glichrist, StJohn, NB; 8 Vo Trriwinkle had bis head im front, McDaniel’s filly | Detween Gray Planet and some other. When “ lock has been cognpled: By pilot Bowte/ Wid). tyiacias sols Suis e Wa a znchantross, BF Wi f W simmons, Campbell, Jacksonville. nchantress, BF Williams, and Hope, | Wovtired—schr L.A Rommel, Jelfries, Galveston, he hull was painted biack, with a narrow white low stripe around the bends; short knee head, with seroil work on the stern painted white or yellow ; white warter rail extending to main ing; owing ‘to the | geon, Ezra Nye, Union Movement Provoking Disunio: speond, King Phillip third, Cuaripoo Quits came in sight on the lower turn she still . t atens Hitter having blundered as he reach reas the | Showed the way, and, being well in hand, looked St. Lovis, Oct. 18, 1879. | fuemed Itnot advisable tobonrd hers was unable tone, | ML! clean and paincexcept the latter, which was cop- | tath=telow, steamship Kenilworth’ (Br), Putt, from Mombied tact ed the stand, | like a winner at that point. A$ the horses | The Independent or Old School Presbyterian | certain her name; Itth, Cape Hatteras bearing NW by W | Pered. Liverpool. i7_steamer Indiana went to sea about § 3 umbled badly and dropped in the rear, Going | came into the homestretch Quits led the crowd, Synod of Missourt met here yesterday, with the | “miles, say the wreck of another vessel just a wash, Mr James § Dean has had on his railway at Red Hook | Urns Oot ty tteamal /Miry E Thompson, went to sound the upper town Periwinkle led two lengths, | Miunle Me second, Minstrel third, Onickabiddy b yesterday, with about 20 feet of the Lb oat toa PR, 1g | 8¢hrsSatilla, for general repairs; Henry Parker, and | sea trom harbor at & o'clock yesterday PM. Schr John White, r sei ri Philadelphia in tow at 11 AM allele paid 4 bin kel Lair and calking, and propeller | oe an ier ett Geared, schr Jennie Stout, Stout,. Maar miy ena | Mews PJ O'Connet had on thetr Erie Ba- | “stn Arrived. scht Mary A Powell, Kennebec. bbott; had ‘ouneil & Co have had on their Erie Ba- ibaeiteved, Shes Ruiduskeng, Bippaene " 3 + Rev, J. G, Fackler as Moderator, This is the Synod | . Sehr Mary Louise (of Poruan: he filly secoud, King Philli , fourth, Gray Planet fifth, Kadi sixth, Artist seventh, + Th iy i plasses, to Gasal a “te hia a iP third, Cariboo fourth. | Wizard eighth, he having indulged in a trifling which, 1m 1846, asserted a “Declaration and Testi- figagnran. Had strong Band. a e auarter pole in this way. | sulk on the way, and thereby falling in the reat. | mony,’ which caused it to be ruled out of repre- | .S°HF, Wit Jon on, Far j nd . 48 they raced down and passed around the bium, | (oming up the homestrevch the race was never in | sentation at, und led to its secession from, the | Oreste Dollner, Kotter & Go; vessel to Frank N . heavy N and NE winds, split sails. sin sectional docks brigs Perle (Ger), 140 tons, to stri H riwinkle led three lengths, M " ‘loubt for Quits, as she held all her followers in rthern General Assemty Snarleston s brigs Perle (Ger), 9 De | mp Charleston. : three lengths, Mevaniel's iy hand; but there was great scrambling for second bonuses RAASIDOD then 11 Eas poet SoA Tome VP Mallory, Wiley, Charleston 18 days with | caix and remetal, and Andalusia (Bri, 174 tous, to calk | "MEH amship San Salvator, Nickerson, New York: ‘ cond, one lengt in front of Cariboo, | and third places, and even for the lead, probabil Y cen independe: + bee . , 7 SATILDLA, Oct 5—Sailed, schrs Georgia, McClure, and. ‘ GP dliae Gate. Stig Eom ee ° | Gules won ths recat eS eta Gea pronabIY. | ofall higher bodies. The most interesting question | Hind strony Hand NE winds; been Wdays norih ot Hat: | and paint; sehrs Wallace Blackford, David Ames altred | ,,5MDHE RAG crlver, Now York ‘ P are lengths. | @ neck in front of Chickablddy, the 1 | before the Synod was a proposition to unite with | “L4F y yoni, ‘Tyler, Georgetown, SC, 10 days, with | S¢e™ George Washington, Equity, and Willie Hawes, for . th eniggt ‘ , , hen the horses came in sight on the | anead of Artist. Wizard was ‘attn, votre ciate the Southern and Reiormed Church. A len ty naval stores to W' W Wiggins; vessel to Bentley, Gilder- | painting, and White Wing for patching; barge Enter- | fower turn Periwinkle was stiil jeading three | Planet seventh and Minnie Mc eighth, Time ot the discussion was had with Kev, Dr. Brooks, ot sleeve & (1 prise, for examination, and the Lorillard steamship Ben- | r . 4 4 , | Lou, who was the most prominent ir of Schr Minnie, Hudson, Wilmington, NC, 10 days. with v i} kngth, the filly second, half a length in tront of | Mie and an eighth, 2:1. Gray Planet was the first | tie Gpposition. A vote. was finally rented late | naval stores to Murtat,’ Perris & Co; vessel to’ vans, | factor for a new wheel. | OLUTE DIVORORS OBTAINED FROM COURTS. A ot different states; legal everywhere; no publicity hoice in the pools, Minnie Mc A ¢ariboo, the latter eight lengths ahead of King | those who: my ® Ate Second choice, and | jast night and resulted In 47 yen 22 Dr. | Ball & Co. On the large Erie Basin docks have Leen Pacific Mail fees in advance; advice free; commissioner for every acked them fell he: : ast nig! r 4 yeas to 32 nays. Dr. Sarah Quinn, Lee, Virginia. ri 5. go fees in advance; advice free; \ Pullip, Who was in dificulties. He had already | leading horses in the race were sold ia the field, | Brooks then asked the thirty-two opponents of the | Sehr James Phelps, kackwell, Mildmore for Reston, | steatuship Colon, 258 tons, to paint bottom, and the Long | Rente Counsottee ey bat bb Broadway: ; “bellows to mend.” Periwinkie from there out ‘The Sixth Race 7 bldg Se eae roy Shle Or DI to La 59 Sehr Hattie Perry, Chase, Philadelphia for New Bed- | Branch steamboats Jesse Hoyt and Plymouth Rock, the _________ Dounserlor-at Law, 383 BROag way. | . i mine a ion shall be taken. ford. former to patch and the latter to stp'p. caik and remetal. —HERALD BRANCH OFFICER, BROOKLYN. a nothing todo but win, and he did it by four 4 Bespin Race—Parse 000, of which PO pe they will secede and organize @ neW | the bark Rothesay, which arrived I7th inst, is con- | The People’s Dry Dock Company have had on thei A. corner of Fulion avenue and Boerum street, lengths, Cariboo second, four lengths in advance } entranec free; tbree or y signed to Heney ker, dock during the week the following vosrels:—Schr Del- bi nirom 8 A. wo Z y irom 3 to more horses, the property of different ‘owilers, to 7 OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. oi Mebaniel's ally, the latter eighty yards in front | start. One mile und three quarters, over seven | The Disanionists Defer Action for the Passed Through Hell Gate. mont, for new keel and stern and to calk and paint; BSOLUTE ; DIVORCE o! King Phillip. Time of the race, 2:03%. Peri. | hurdles, wide (be ea Suh es a a : ; y N ent States—Legal everywhere; desertion, &c., pat: tg than ver oe aoa boing tha be hw mad | Au te Ps Lea, tom Sootiend, St, Louis, Mo., Oct. 18, 167% | rtramyrhip, Rranconin, Beet Aorgatt fot New York, | to caix and paint: tug boats Scandinavian, to calk and force granted ail rede scfirahe. Pascale , , : SH, Attorney, 19 Broadway. tuge than ever before, and being that he has made dam Bonnet, 5 years old, 158 ibs, The Rev. Dr. Brooks and his friends, Brig Annie Collins (Br), Cochrane, Windsor, N8, for | Copper, and President, for new rudetr. @ Win now there are hopes that he may yet be- | John Boughrum’s cn. g. Revenge, fr Berelos, : who, at the meeting of the Independent NY Borteuns New 44 10 days, with plaster to © ley)... . [Mm HO! Marine Disasters. \ aed Tn ; Brig {soin, Lord, Oheverle, NS, for Alexandria, Va, Savanilia, —A.-AT PANIC PRICE! ah come, With a little improvement, @ victor insome | p, J bannatyne's ch. & Mibakiie, Por rGicasus, 2 | Old School Presbyterian synod yeatercey. el odor in), Buck. «Hockiand, NB, tor New | , Sreaxente Seraaw CHL stewatiron ches uy went | A. ~~" "AMI chem hina, Weil jought field.” He is @ colt of great power Velma, 4 years old, 145 10s. (Murphy) nn’ 9 | Opposed, the, proposition | to | mnlte with | "Eis Broaifield, Britt, St Andrews for New York, @ | slore noar the lighihodse, but was wot op without d ans Ware, Sndnesinn, Oalitoo was te tartuice tee tos eae nee ste 10s. (Murphy)..... | the Southern Presbyterian Church and Who Were | aays with raises ties to dF Moore. + 8] age, and sailed onthe 7th of October for Kingston, Jn, miler plated Wares 4 Over the Held. THR Baten, expected to secede and organize another synod, | Beha O' Walon (Br. Hunt 8 John, XB, for New | ” scnomuamir Munounr, while coming toanehor ut Hart | ae ergogtstocn’n ert in the world, Lochiel, $500 4 held @ meeting to-day, and decided to take no | York, 8 days, with lath to Heney & Parker. Island Friday mght at Yelock, collided with schr arrest stock al yee ‘ The Second Race, 5000 £20 410 | etion until alter the Presbyterians nave voted on ySghe Ania Currier (Bp. Peck, st John, XB, for New | Kouth, froin Gutnisior New York, simashlng he schon | Coongr raguiuies amor piace, Third and Porth ay ase $400, for Maiden two year olds; entrance THE RAR. 200-0 | sending commissioners to the next meeting of the | York.0 Gays, with Mah. Ae. vo on Masanush, NB, for New | or'*,P0 HO Ta eepeing and otherwise dau. | Catalogues on application. Goods carefully packed fer money to second Horse, | Three-quarters of a mile, Lochiel, Revenge and Fibakiba were the only Gouthors Geners! Assembly. York. i.days, with piling to das Murray: ania Zit uae Gare shipping: ene mea starte: je Tace, —-—_ behr Helen P, Jone: nt 105 lelphia. 4 ROTROPATHIC INSTI’ 'E, le D. D. wither’s ch. © Macaroon, by Macaronl, _ | from tv start, taking the lead nae ue groaning HAVANA MARKET, Fehr storm Pore, Providence for New York. pani eAeternejs eS diarenn exp miencdise | NEWYORK BL RCr on or aystem of Galvanle Bahay 3. Pa ongettett 10 be clleway) 1 | of the nag, wals never neuded and won eastiyy Hee ——~ sravana, Oot 18, 178. | BONE Pawki Wieeee, FHlondon. ‘Woustvtte, Ct, for | Fie hurricane Get, in the tf Worn wel oar | Hf Wally attendance. Ofice hours, “han, dam Weathers by Austra- | | venge second. Bibakiba never made an effort vo | Sngar—No. 12 Dateh standard, 11) 1a reals ew York SW fare ha Me icine Sines eaernnietnhinenncuen sitebuniera Corsi. hel gk aaueyiig ® | Semyane toed pecme fn ne minute ore | giote ghaenange deo tated cin ape dar | “Ech dogpye. caine Dery toNen York, | Hie dB a (00 FAS AE Wooo. Wan eter tat Do debener Pg pg es ‘aaciieg’ oy 2 | Moe ntOonice tana, © and, alfer "a ew ine Sent proaioen tenet 189. tay4, fo ie a om © nhompron, Hall, Providence for New ican JH umonrey, Oana etc Pa 10 ae To teat ita superiority’ delivered . 10,8 ch, nekiey, by jerrogator ruled ’ hii H old. t 4 * Josuinwyon. dam Lady Loge, ia lie WCiatkh, 4 | ever Jechiel ran aod ‘ninmed sommenonaria Um | SeB Premium on London ‘a 82 per cent premin Rehir Purene, Young, Themaston for New York, with | Schooner ayigan, PEF HD OHO enstcoR, 208 Rest Fourteenth etrest. ind. Charleston,

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