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10 EW YOKK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. | Derore The Starung OF the 1Ast Neat of the Hurdie. | Bulletin, dam by Wagner, 5 years old, 153 | qetmoctines were :—Ex or Dudley P. Ely, | Steamer City of Pitehburg, Baker, New Bed!ora tor Swivewcwpe, Aug 6—Arrived, Charles Gumm, Trefry y | Lwas bosy wetiing, careiess, as one must be, of | ibs, J. 2ro Zebvar Carpenter, A. R. . Dudley P. ay E. K. | New York, with mdse and passengers. elphia a Wom ® the many jokes that are cracked avout wim, when | D. McDantel’s oy Julius, dam Bradoury, H. H. Crawford, W. J. Finch, Sherman | , Steamer Galatea. Gale, Frovideuce tor New York, with Braeris Ane S-argved, Mynheer, Tesnow. cming- J notwed small crowds of peopie rush trom tne 3 Years old, ibs. (Richardson). 3ro Morehouse, mase passengers ton, Bee ary Gibbs, ha ici be » | course through the gate to the stand and people | 3 | Limer—B. W. Mapies, BOUND EAST. Oe a roW, ew vod Les Piot Brin, New York, | began dasuimg down the stand, rising in their | | Clerk—Olarke White. Bteamship George Cromwell, Crowley, New York tor Txxe1, Aug 7—Arrived, C Gattorno, Mortole, New York. h Se nd seats and yelling out: -What's up’? ©What’s 80 80 65 | During the Fairfiela County Agricultural Farr, | Portland. ‘Trreste, Aug 5—Arrived. Fides. Clausen, New York. Last Day of the cee! the marter ft? T looked down, There wasa iel- 70 50 50) Which opens Tuesday, September 15, and continues Schr & M Wells, Kelsey, South Amboy for Portland, Vesicx, Aug $—Arrived, Scud, Wilsn, Philadelphia; Z | low being led off the grounds by the collar. 2 25 20 five days, there is announced 40 be triais of speed | yorwicy He © Bdwiti, sunburn, Poughkeepsie for | Pury, Wopking do. a pvotio, New Orleans, Meeting. | One individual bawled out, “Whois he and what Vesuvius. OT Fe 30 2% ~— 40 Jor premiuins offered by the society. ‘The entries Schr J” H Youmans, Smith, Elizabethport for Provi-.| _Wattnroup—Sailed Sth, Askoy, for New York; Vasa, did he dos get V much | for these races are unusually numerous and the at- | dence. tendance great, fehr Wm L Peck, Bunce, New York for Cold Spring. Schr Sunbeam, Banker, Sow York for Portland. Senr Angier. Bese, Elizabethpor: for Wareham, “He's a and he tried to | “How | robably Nielson, do. Wanskuonpe, Aug 1—Arrived, Lagertha, Hendrichsen, First Heat.—The Juiius colt was first away, Philadelphia. Vesuvius second, Bujtet third, Daylignt fourth. | The Juuus colt was first over the fiist hurdle, race.!? yelled another, “Two centuries, he offer?" from Connecticut. | Cully,” re- Died, Schr Wm Whitehead, for Provi- ig " vf SD JOCKEY. | ‘sed a swaggering sport. It turned out that | which was stationed about forty yards from the rg oon utehead, Jitus, Elizabethport for Crxuaven. Aug 8—The brig John. Smitn, tor Hartle- A WOUNDE | Some one had attempted to oribe the jockey | stand, Vesuvius second, Daybght third, Bullet |, MCCADR—On Saturday, August 22 Mancaner, | “Sch; Reading RR No 4 Slocum, Trenton for Norwalk. | Bolwaesegee wowed im here dusmasied ind with ions of ' | Jor $200, Another jockey (Hugh GafMey I think) fourth, all going over nicely. Going around the , bewved wife of Peter McCabe, and daughter of Sehr F Merwin, Bun corf n in col it ewburg for Fail River, ros Scie Wm Powers. Engleson. Amnboy for Norwich. bark.=ySee Hamburg paragr Schr Minquas. Heany, Elizabethport tor Providence, pr ‘alters, rained ae Rehr Albert, Tay! ina for Bridgeport. bedford.) Schr J W Fish, Bailey, Hoboken for Boston. Schr Emma Bacon Bearse, Weehawken for Boston. h the Friedrich Haertu ph. The. Friedrich Hi amburg July 3), tor Ni Hlawnvna, Ang 8—The bark Friedrich Harturg arrived Patrick and Mary Barry, aged 25 years, 7 months and 22 days, fhe relatives and friends of the family; also her uncle, the Rev. John Barry, Staten Isiand, and | Was pat on Vesuvius, lest by the horse’s failure to win, complaints could be made, and a start was 80 effected. The last heat was beautiuily ran and the hurdles were handsomely cleared by both. upper turn Ve-uvias ran te the front, Daylight | second, three Jengths ahead of the Julius colt, wuo | was ten lengths in advance of Bullet, the latter | | evidently laying up for the heat. At the second Incidents of the Course—A Swindler io jected. | Vesuvius won (it seems to me Hughey Gaffney 1s hurdle, which was stationed on the backstretch | the Rey. James Barry, New York, are respectful), Sehr Hi here yesterday with loss of bowsprit and foretopgalian Caught and Eje very succeaaiul jockey—lucky, perhaps, but suc- | directly in front of Mr, Belmont’s stables, | requested to attend the {uneral, from her late re Bohr wir tis a barat Biel oe ne Bridgeport, | MAM snd damage to bows, having been in collision with | cessiz and sO ended the memorable second Vesuvius and Daylight were on easy terms, , dence, $10 Bast mar street, op Monday, August Schr T P Abell, Knowles, Port Jotinson for Providence. rig Jon. | meetng Saratoga in 1874, amid the hearty | and they made their jumps together, six Jengths a2 24, at one o'clock P. M. Ee Ls Hatch Kelsey. Amboy for Say Dt20%- iver ont P paste Frit (Dated), from New Orleans, pers . Dea ior Fal . roads for Rouen, 4 cheers of the crowd, the sharp cracks of the | advance of the Julius colt, the latver being eight (For Other Deaths See Fifth Page.) Bohr Ocepnue Yonee: Maeee eee teat aground in the ‘Seine, near a Beorces PAloase: tnére THREE EXCELLENT RACES. od wishes of | coachees’ whips, the goodbyes and the hackmen, iriends and the inevitabie yelling o so familar to every American, ‘Right this way, lengths ahead of Bullet, Running down to the tuird burdie Vesuvius and Daylight were yoked to- gether, and they passed over the hurdie with their vait for the next ; Schr J k Mitchell, Morrul, Albany tor Stamror: not being sufficient water; she must Steamer Galatea. Gale. New York tor Froviden toring tides se Steamer City ot New Bedtord, springer, New York for Mauritius (by telegraph from Aden, dated Ang 1)— sir; ride down, sir; here you ate, only twenty-five | heads paraliel, six lengths in front of the Juius | & FY J PPING NEW S, | sex Betiora. Toe Galatea (Americas, ship) put {0 to'repair dust ss 5 cents, nearly full, step tn!’ And off everybody | coit, ules stil eight lengths behind. Going ” e Ste yr United States, Davis, New York ror Fall-| and proceeded July 20. 8; ‘isd. Madge the Winner of the Mile and an Eighth {cur caving the track deserted and the signboard | around the lower turn was sharpened, River. from'Sombay June 28 for Havvej ne oe : and the Jultus colt closed on tne leaders. Daytight then ran to the tront and came into the home- stretch a length ahead of Vesuvius, who was three lengths in advance of the Julius inseribed Narva, Aug 8-The whole of the cotton has been dis- charged, ‘ex the Energie. Horn, from New Orleans: which ashore near C1 3 on mar; about 9 bales will be sold ahs Dash, Botany Bay the Mile and ‘hree- Quarters and Vesuvius the Hurdle Race. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE SAILED, Sverre (Nor), for London; Ethiopia T:19%, | as a cheap but expressive monument to the speed | ol American horses. Steamships Kot eanesemintien’ colt, Bullet stt!l far benind, A merry strug- MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. PES bres ow ; Celtic Bn, Liverpool; City of Brussels Qusexstows, Ang 8—The Chasca (American bark) in _ ,.do: Canada Br), do; ‘Algeria (Br), do; Pereire (Fr | eoming in here last night SanaToGa, August 22, 1874. | THE RACING. le berger hee ag aeitas — 4 bo ‘Steamer. | ‘Sails. [Pestination. | Office, gore: i, Glamorgan (ar Caraier: Dentschiand (Ger), ship Clara Killam, lying Ae ‘the! Pocaueh eae Nhs Horse talk and politics furnished the theme ot | fourth burdie, watch Whs stationed at the furlong Beifambare Uy Broadway. | via Key We ‘ 7A00 And ea oar alge oa To- le, Daylight bad the best of the race by two iverDoo! roadway. 4 lanbi 1. Charles- Am ot conversation for the balcontes last evening, To- | The racing at this fashionable resort closed to- | WntsnevSinyiua gaconde two. lengtns alicad "Of 26.|Liverpool..|4 Bowling Green | ton; Kégulator, Wilmington, NC: Old Dominion, Rich- | ALEXANDRIA, Aug 21—arrived, schr F Merwin, ale day Was to be the last of the most successiul meet | qay tor the year 1874, and not again until next | the Julius colt. Afier making the jump Daylight + 3 (Glasow.-; | Bawuns Greea | mond. Fo: Jone Gibson, tasor etown, DO; Panis, Fhil- | tyn’s Point. x ing ever held on the Saratoga course, and that summer will the clatter of the hoofs of the bigh- | Seemed to dwell for a moment, snd oid Vesuvius 26:1 Bremen. 12 Bowling Green on. Mockbolm: List (Nov, dor rreadia cB), Seionus | guisdc Schr Mary Draper, Hallowell, Tayh hight the war horses of the democracy were clos | mertied racers be heard on this, the fastest race ihe fy and #-/Bamours...(¢} Broadway. NF), Brig Moses Day, Greytown, Nic. BOR cian Gee a thig rasta lendiagl “The S' a i a - ¥ he plea Si re " eted in one of the cottages of The Staten, e0- | course in America. Great events have taken place | ning vy half alength. The Julius colt was about ci Eaverpool road Saas eelled—Sebr Geo eland, Vancleaf, Georgetown, gaged in drafting acai! for the State Convention. | quring the meeting just ended, The time record , six lengebs ;pentna Nemmvins, CMe amaaen, Jengtas 4 Py Parerea JS OR ee es se me i saeraamba te anya a HiORTON, Ang 21—arrived. achre Ma Esmien, Grace, | s| . ‘Time, 5 itn TRAMSHIP Gur, tr town, DO, for New lew, + ia; Senator Grimes, No wonder, then, that race lorses and political “nas yeen changed in several instances, the most | UGRd O/ Bullet, who just saved his distance, Time, | Weser. ,, Be Bremen. ». Bowling Green | york grounced above the Long Bridge oti the mortung | Philvrook, Weehawken (uotas misprinted in yesterday's hacks were taiked about more incessantly than | jmportant being the alteration of the four-mile— | ‘second Heat—Bullet took the lead, the Jultus | Macedonia . 2)|Giascow.. |7 Bowing Green | Of 2ish A tug was sent to her assistance, but up to five | Daper). : | e i : Penne" 2 O'clock that evening had not succeeded in getting her oft. Arrived, steamer Nereus, Bearse, New York: bark ever last night. The names of nominations and | pexingron’s—race against tme. A very tm- | colt second, Vesuvius third and Daylight fourth. | State of Penns’! 7 {Giswow- XB B Maxine fo. Ruth (Nor), Jensen, Gothenburg; brig Kodiak. Pete: starters in both races—the one of to-day and the | uoing over the first burale Bullet and the Julius | Minister Roon. | BEAMAR. «8 Gowns CERN bmg Dasuaway (Br), Timm. from Norfolk for Trini- | Snieidsboro, Miss; schrs H D May, May; Jobn siusm : portant fact has been established algo this | Colt'pasned over togettier, closely followed by Ve- i jpambura [a roadway. ©) | dad: pricy pay buck tote tormer ort intros | Alam WL tema Rinagys WL Tay. Brow, one of a few weeks hence—were curiously blended gummer—that there ts no deterioration of the race | suviusand Daylight. Going around the upper turn BiiLiverpook. (9 broadway. | SE ot Cape Henry, She was discharging deck Sond of ey A Wan Wilson. eneloy, atiadel. the Julius colt went to the front and showed the 5.|Liverpool. |19 Broad wa: staves on the 20th, after which it would be determined if ima Green, Col- by the gentlemen who frequent the (ront balconies | to smoke and chat. Weehawken. horse in this country, no matter what may be the in so arrived 22d, opinion of his condition in Europe. The blood of she would have to go upon the ways. Scum Soruia Hanson, Miller, from Navassa for Balti- way to the uarter pole, passing that point a neck ahead of Bulet, who was two lengths in advance barks Edith Mar: ir), Nairn, \- angel; John Boyd (Br), Elli Giaawow sachin Bravotsny, | 4 Toxlay is tae last fis bis pes meeting. Itis | our old ume four miler is just as stout in the veins | of Daylight, the latter three lengths ahead of ve Pipes... Eee more, with guano, struck on Butcher's Hookont Meet, | Cowen, Bermuda; Raion. Hashes, Burgess, Jackson: if iy rs a i] ‘est Caicos uly —, but was got o! YY wreckers an. ville; on, Stadley, Baltimore. mnrcitiies baci “9 He sees . S aeaoe | of their progeny now as it was in the time of | FUVIUE. hen te emnig in tbe ‘above order, taken to Grand Turk night of July 21. Below 224, schirs James H Gordan 4 Tretia, bound in, bps: gre People seem to know | Eclipse and Henry, Bascom and Post Boy, Fashion | passing down the backstretch Daylight went to CGilsdsa tie bie Vis Gis: Scux Guyoian Bexp (Br), from New York for, Walton, | cleared 2d) steamers Oriental, Hallett, Savannah but one word in their dealings with outsiders, and | gnq Boston, Fashion and Peytona, Tally Ho and | the front. and was a neck abead at manac for } sas ve NS. was in collision with steamer City of Fitch Ure. | ee en: ee ae eae eee mm Crowell, that word is “Give.’? Yesterday's races were | Bostona, and Lexington and Lecompie. We have | tue third hurdie, the Julius colt second, mienT itene from New Bediord for New York, at 24M 2lst.and cut | Chapin, ‘Bunker, Liverpool: brigs David, Owen, Chad~ . more speed and a8 much bottom at the present | Bullet third and Vesuvius close up, All SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. ca a y | bourne: Aspi 1; d-W Spencer, Thomas, Key Wests given for the benefit of the Saratoga Regatta | More Speed Sve Mn sd and when four milers are | reuey “aver “safety, maretiuarnading’ that 5 18|Gov. Island..morn 4 25 | % Hart Island full of water. Damage to the steamer | vn; croix, Raton, Port Raval Scr Harte M Grower: Fund, and the villagers acted very shabbily, eight- “ r ney were running at ‘the top of their speed, On | 6 47| Sandy Hook..morn 3 40 | SUB) Weaver. Georgetown, DC: William S Jourdan, Baker, wanted forks hoes be produced as well Dow as they n 12 24| Hell Gate....morn 6 10 | SCHR Ricnmonn, of Woodbridge. NJ, wassold at sheriffs | Baitimore; Elvie Da’ ‘estcott, Baltimore. tenths o! the crowd being composed of visitors | could have been a half century ago, the lower turn old Vesuvius made a dash and was gale yesterday at Tottenville, Sl, to satisly a claim of ‘ailed 22d. steamers Oriental, ana Roman. i‘ and pleasure seekers, and yet they realized $1,000 | The races to-day were for the benefit of the | soon in front, showibg the way into the home- sen aeanhonend $2,200 helo against the vessel ‘by Capt Abraham La Tou- BALTIMORE, Aug 22—Arrived, bark Rialto (Br), Carl- ‘he | Pubic Schools of Saratoga, and quite a large fund | stretch and up tothe fourth hurdie, Daylight tuen W Y RK AUG 99, 1874, rete for repairs, She was bought in by the Captain for | ton. Curacoa, Jor the regatta fund, To-day’s races are for the | was realized, as there was a good attendance, and | feii back and let the other three fight jor the heat, PORT OF NE 0) le . ‘$1,200. Clesred-—steamships Baltimore (Ger), Lillienhein. Bre- ‘a benefit of the public schools of Saratoga, and | no nd the ae dnigrennieanes ates 4 ead Coron she cari win O58, gunn wale Roan ee erage cote Brockton, 1th Inst, by Gant Gore of | (er, sinerice at lups, Savannah; bark Gutenberg u | day before, when the rat a wing Associa- | others kill themselves in their endeavor to Keep Ce on, - 4 m ih as £ hese people "haven't done’ one whit: betver | tion received $1,000 for their benefft from the pro- | trom being sent to the stable. Vesuvius ran like a CLEARED. Pratl Bieta ove abe ie aoe wal Gran ce Pompea Name Wau oda ee ee in the way of filling the seats than | ceeds of the track. Three races were on the card, | racehorse, and won the heat by two lengths, Bul- — oe ploye eis! BANGOR, Aug 20— Arrived, bark Elios, Tar, Boston. they cid yesterday. In every sense of the word | the first being a dasn of a mile and an eighth, the | let second, one Jength in front of the Julius colt, Steamship City of Brussels (Br), Leitch, Liverpool via Spoken. Ciearea—Bark Nina, Lvanrich. Liverpool. second a dash of a mile and three-quarters and | who was six lengtus abead of Daylight. Time of | Queenstown—John G Dale. Ship Rosstgnol (Br), Hatfield, from Liverpool, and or- Nee eon Bh reais schrs Ira D Sturgis, Johnson, they are beneficiaries—as much so as the low little dered to St John, NB, Aug 20, lat 40 27, lon 7215 (by pilot boat Pet, No 9) * sf | “Steamshiv Canada (Br), Webster, Liverpool—F WJ | . Ship “Evelyn,” 22 days ee Liverpool for San Fran- Hone i¢a Hall, Wilson, Baltimore; O’ Donohue, Steamship Glamorgan (Br), Laybourne, Cardiff—Aa Warren, Philadelphia. the third a handicap burdie race at mile heats, : Sailed—Sehr ‘Allce M Allen, Brigham, New York. the heat 1:52%4 with four jumps during the mile. The latter race | Third Hea comedian of a theatre who persuades | Bullet and the Julius colt were then al} hands to work for nothing at his benefit, The | was a novelty, this being the first time that a race | sent to the stable, and the race was left tor Vesu- | Baxter & Co. i Jist—Sa Eva Jonson, Strout. PI ~ , opinion is generally earasese here that such a | Of the Kind Was ever run at Saratoga. It was | vius and Daylignt to decide. The former was the | | sceamship Pereire (Fr), Surmont, Havre via Brest—~Geo cia Feateraitae Norio trom Liverpool for Baltmore, | schrs Jonn'# Saniord, Vest. New York: "Gea Wlewell, much enjoyed by the spectators, and no doubt will | favorite at three to one. An attempt to brive the | Mackenzie. Aug 2), 0 miles E3E of Sandy Hook (by pilot boat WH | Jewell, do; Bdith, nine. ALO Fe ta sigh 1 , Gill, people don’t deserve favors—they don’t deserve ‘Aspinwall, No 21). BRISTOL, Aug | jockey of Vesuvius resulted in his being changed, | _ Steamship Dantes een Ladewigs, Bremen via become popular here and at other tracks, and be teat Southampton—Oelrichs & Bark James 8 Stone, Hallett, from New York for Mel- . | 3 i ce, V o. ore : sone tne) ee eres mineral waters, But natare 1s | repeated oiten ane ee TREES Taree heats were | ani aaney ie etias node ae Re aiuvernne _Sspnstup South America, Tinklepaugh, Rio Janetro, | youre July lat $315,N. ton'38 15 WO ao les CHARLESTON, Aug 19-Salled, echr Ebenezer, Bethel, a P ‘The first race had three starters. These were | first hurdle Daylight ran tn front of nim, and going | “Steamship City of Panama, Lima, Aspinwatl—Pacific mPa Nur try i jon , from Bremen for |’ "54 Galled-atearnsn: K; Virgin SUSTICE, NEARSIGHTED. John Cotfee's brown colt B. F Carver, by Light. with a rush around the upper turn wis a dozen | wall teamento be x Nee aaa seg aly 2éata fon 4 Polladel oh Saha pag is eee Jheard last evening that a tew clergymen had | niug, dam La Victime, 4 years old; George Ayres’ | jengths in the lead at the quarter pole, and as lar ‘Steamship Clyde, Kennedy, iv y West— 3, Aug 17—Arrived brig May len (new), “s vi top a si su chestnut colt Erastus’ Corning, by Lighting, dam | in etront at the second hburdie. She | Mallory B ce. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, | Reed, Perry; 18h, schr H E Wellman, Verrill, New protested against receiving any moneys for | Nora Creina, 3 years old, and D. McDaniel’s chest- | was about ten lengths in advance ieee michaebor mer, Kemble, New Orleans— < pail WC heen poe aN Cuma ne one the benefit of the public schools that were | nut filly Madge, by Australian, dam Ajiabama, 3! of Vesuvius when she passed over tue ute Ridcout, and Mac Wal hn Norwood. New yor ‘ 1th! derived irom such a horrible source as horse. | years old. In the pools Madge was a great favor. 7 | ite, sel ig for ee ol ove! ie . racing. These people should content their souls | won the race in a gallop by eight lengths or more, tm quiet until the association goes racing after | taking the jead with the {all of the fag and never them, begging and beseeching them to allow it to | Piporpre 4 ae sn one sap Sib * cera Ys have some sport for thelr pecuniary benefit. I snoiner of her age that can beat her the distance guess a boy whose education is paid for by money | she ran to-day. received from horse-racing stands an equal chance In the second rare ee were also nies ted with any other lad of reaching tnat objective | €r, Comprising Jo Donahue's chestnut colt Botany . | Bay, by Australia, dam Bonnet, 3 years old; point of every American youth's ambition—the | D. Desmond's bay filly Mollie Darling, by Revolver, ‘White House: I was talking with a gentleman this dam et bagi old, bin D. tate way, by Concord, 5 morning about this very thing, this greea of the | {eanet cy fame’ iatter wan the: favorite over villagers. He introduced the subject himself, and — Cae amend Bay bay tne hig ji MPa be he did it with more profanity than was really | Mollie Darling second, Galway ten lengths ind, | necessary. “Why,” said he, “these people are tne | ea hig peer ape ag ep eigpinc pi: os blamedest set in the world. Aji winter long they The closing race of the meeting was a hurdle do nothing but fight each otWer in the courts for | handicap, mile heats, over four hurdies in each money, aud all summer they go jor the strangers | mile. ‘here were four starters for the purses, aud empty their pockets. There is more litiga- | These were Lawrence and G. Lorillard’s chestnut ton among Saratoga peuple proper according | gelding Bullet, by Bulletin, dam by Wagner, 5 to their nambers than in any gother place rears Old, 193 lbs.; A. P. Green’s bay filly Daylight, ‘0 the world. And I’m willing to back my opinion | with money. Why, (bless) them, they don’t know | When they have a good thing. They cut # golden. | egged goose every time. THEY BEAT JERSEYMEN HOLLOW, for @ fifty cent note is something down there.’ This man lives in Saratoga and he ought to know ‘what he’s talking about. reat favorite; but the second heat being taken But I must begin on the races which come to the | by Vesuvius and all the others sent to the stable, stand—‘‘pass under the wire’—to-day. This sec- | the old veteran ran into favor, and the pool stand ond meeting has been a grand success, the great- ana Paris mutuels could not supply the demands est «4 far of all its predecessors; and the associa- | of the speculators who wished to get their money tion is fully entitied to the thanks of the immense | on bim. Three to one was current before the start essembiages of people who have enjoyed | for the deciding heat. Slattery, the jockey of Ve- them. iD the rst place we have had | suvius, was taken off the horse and fiiteen days of capital racing—nearly fifty races! | substituted in his place, as it was said that an The receipts far exceed tbose of aby previous | attempt had been made to tamper with him, meeting, which, of course, indicates thay the at- | Morrissey put @ mao called Dexter off the track, lbs.; M. J. Tuily’s bay gelding Vesuvius, by Van- dyke, dam Lizzie Berry, aged, 130 ibs., ana D. McDaniel’s bay gelding, by Julius, dam Seizure, years oid, 121 lbs. Buliet was the favorite, Day- favor. Daylight won the frst heat, and became a | third hurdle at the half-mile pole. Madge | the homestretch wi year 1874, The Regular Summer Meeting—Result | at the grounds Agmicultaral mile north of of the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. | thirty-five 1eet wide and a trifle over a half mile im circuit, y Lightning, dam Laura Spilman, 4 years old, 185 | favored, and the attendance during the three days Was remarkably large. Some of the best borse- men in the State aud trom New York were pres- The premiums offered were $3,900 ana great in the result of the light second cholce and the Julius colt thirdin | | interest was manifested ugh Gaffney | reached the lower turh, bowever, she began to | shorten her stride, and then Vesnvius commenced | closing the daylight, which he did so raplaly that ere | reached he had overtaken the | filly. From there to the finish Vesuvius had little | to do but gallop on and win. He came home a | winner of tne Face by nalfa dozen lengths, making | the mile in 1:54. And thus ended the racing at Saratoga for the TROTTING AT NORWALK, of Three Day’s Racing. NoRWALK, Conn.. August 22, 1874, The event of the week has been the trotting of the Fairfield County | Society, situated about. one the borough, on the line | ‘The track, | was in fine condition, the weather ent. various contests. WEDNESDAY, $500, for taree minute in five to harness; $200 to firsi, $50 to third horse. ‘The jollowing are the entries in ihe order of posi- When she | g, ey Steamsbip Emily B Souder, Halsey, New Orleans—Fred a Tison. Steamah ship Manhatian, Woodhull, Charleston—J W Quin- ta: JO. ot amship Regniator, Wood, Wilmington, NC—W P yae Bicamsntp Old Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. agent Jobn Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—J C enyon. Steamship Fanita, Howe, Philadelphla—Loriliard Steamship Co. Sicamship George Cromwell, Whitehead, Portland, Me rk & Seaman. imship Gen Whitnev, Hallett, Boston— F Dimock. ry Bare Deseti Dubrovacni (Aus), Drobaz, Bristol—Fanch, Rave & © 20. Bark Fear Not (Ger), Kahtz, Bristol, E—Funch, Edye & Po. Bark Tevere (Ital), Rocca. Belfast—Slocovicn & Co. Bark Gilda (ital), Schiaffino, Cork or Falmouth tor or- ders—Jobn C Seas ger. Bark Freden (Nor), Nielsen, Antwerp—Tetens & Bock- mann. Bark Atalanta (Ger, Hogemann, Bremen—Funch, Edye & Co jark Galofre (Sp), Gelpi, Vego (Spain). Bark Leas Hal, Preasey, Suenos Ayres—J H Winches- ter & Co. Bark Titania (Br), Harvey, St Johns, NF—Bowring & Archibald: Bark Preciosa (Nor), Jacobsen, Philadelphia—Fonch, ave & Co. Brig Zia Cattarina (Ital), Ferro, Cork or Falmouth for orders—John © Seager: Brig Sea (Br), Card, Maracaibo—Peniston & Co, Brig Auce Putnam, Rogers, St Kitts—s U Loud & co ‘ ‘Brig China (Br), Manthorn, La Have, NS—L F Brig- ain. paris Wenonah, Small, Wilmington, NC—Van Brunt & Brig DS Soule, Soule, Portland, Me—J H Winchester « ‘chr $ EB Douglas (Br), Culmer, Nassau, NP—James Douglas, Schr Martha A (Br), Price, Halifax, NS—Heney & Par- er ur Sarah Bruen, Petty, Wilmington, Del~Rackett & hip San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W B Gar- Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heraup London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the Unite d States, the same will be cabled to this couatry free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ee Cronstapt, Aug ——Sailed, bark Frank, Wallace, New York, Deat, Ang 22—Sailed, ship Uncie Joe, Nichols, Bristol. Dua.in, Aug 2i1—Sailed, bark Triumph (Nor), Stiansen, United States, Exstnona, Aug — —Sailed, ship Jonn Harvey, Brown (from Cronstadt), United States. “Hannon, Aug 20—Sailed, ship Atalanta (Ger), Schoot, United States. Hxtvior, Aug 20—Sailed, bark Blom{don (By), Shaw, United States. Liverroo1, Ang 2l—Sailed, bark Fleetwing, Smith, United States. Lonponperry, Aug 21—Sailed, bark Ossoinak A (Aus), Ossoinak, United States. Qvxxxstown, Aug 21—Arrived, bark Ahce Roy (Br), Keilcran, Montreal; brig Arno (Rus), Wirpi, Baltimore; 22d, steamships Calabria (Br), McMickan, New York for Liverpool; Erin (Br), Andrews. do tor do. Souraampron, Aug 21—Sailed, bark AC Meyer (Ger), Forbrodt, United States. Sailed trom ——, Vesta, for United States; Lancet, for do; Ricardo, for do. Foreign Ports. Mary Lee Newton, and T R Hammond, do. CAMDEN. Aug 19—Arnved, bark J G Norwood, Shep- herd, New York. DARIEN, August 14—Arrived, schrs Nettie Langdon, Collins, Charlesion; 15th, Jas 4 Potter, Ogier, Boston; 17th, James Walker, from —— Cleared i7th.ischr Wm G Moseley, Abbot, Philadel- phia; brig Kremlin, Wyman, Rio Janeiro. in port 17th, schrs Nettie Langdon, Collins, Idg for Bal- timore; Jas H' Potter, Ozier, dg for Boston; Jas Walker, for ——. EASTPORT. Aug 12—Arrived, brig Joba Ovals, Tracy, Machias; I7ur echr Sammy Ford, Allen, New York. Sailed \sth, schrs Roswell, Hinds, Philadelphia; Light of the East, Harper, Alexaniria EDGARTOWN, Aug 19—Arrived, schrs Hudson, Post, New York for Bangor; Emma L ‘Gregory, Thorndik Clinton Point for Salem: Susan, Bishop, do for Portland} Wallace, French, New York for'do, FORTRESS MONROE, Aug 2—Arrived, brig Pola (Ita}), Fonda, Rio Janeiro for orders, FALL RIVER, Aug 19—Arrived, schrs Mediator, Davis, New York; Sharp Shooter, Clark, Cold Boring. pitiles-Senrs E A Baiziey, Robinson, and W F Parker, anie! jade! a. 2ith—arrived, schrs James Alderdice, Rockhill, Phila- gelphia;, Sunbeam, Riley; Wave, Hubbard, and Vapor, son, Trenton. KEY WEST, Ang 13—Arrived, schrs Robt T Clark, Bel- lows, New York for Indianola: Rockie E Yates, Keene, do for Galveston, both put in through stress of weather. Sailed 14th, bark Jennie Cobb, Small, New York, with cargo ex bark Gov Troup. bedenimee lett steamship George W_ ae Pennington. ed. New York tor Galveston (and proceed i MOpLE, Aug 18—Arrived, bark Mondego, Lombard, jamaica. Cleared—Schr Thistle, Smith, Minatitlan. NEW ORLEANS, Aug 18—Cleared, schrs Laura Lewis, Snow, Pascagoula; Lily of the Valley, Leitch, Belize, on. Pass-a-L’Ovrne, Ang 18, 6 PM—Arrived, schrs Linda, and Theresa G Guittieres, from Havana. RORFOLE, Aug %W—arrived, schr WN Drewry, John- son, Rockport NEWBURYPORT, Ang 20—Arrived, brig Anna D Tor- rey. Haskell, Union Islands schre Howard, Googing, Wil- min) ‘imball, BW BEDFORD: Au ndout. Ang 2i—Sailed, schrs Wm D Marvel, Clyde. Holand, do; G O'Keefe, Georgetown. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | racing takes its place shortly, rhe ae Australian, dam 2 + 2:42. Rio Janxiro, Aug 1—Sailed, bark Palestina (Br), Ford, afirst ander the {Thomas i first heat | Cs tendance must be greater. But the main eature | as it was said, ior offering Slattery $200 to throw | ton drawn for the >. Benmice, Aug 6—In port brig Omer (Br), Williams, for | ton, Phinney, Philadelphia; Hattie Perry, Chase, do. 01 the success rests in the fact of the wonderful | the race. It was then decided to put np Gainey | }- L. Allen's b. m sa Biel 4 7 3 | “Schr VS Lawson, Nelson, Baltimore—W Chalmers. Curacos ting Halrmore Cry a NEWPORT August |, PM—Arrived, schrs EG Irwin, time made. Need J mention that Lexington’s time | and make sure that there would be nothing wrong, | }; Conover's ch. m. Lady i. i Schr Nellie M Rogers, Rogers Portsmouth, NU—Doane | _ BeRwupa, Aug l4—arrivea, brig Excelsior (Br), Mayor, | Johnson, Philadelphia; Pochasset, Racket, Providence beaten? That of itself should tell th hat it Vi could win he should, * | W. McRoberts’ s. ¢. Capt. H.. 85 5 | & Gott New York. for New York; Delphi, Allen, and Henry Lemuel, Jar- sodasanot chee great meetin. But the taasvettaia | rhe eilveing are tne datatis of the racing as i: | 2ames Pasterson’s bik, m. May Bird 5 3 4| Schr Geo A Pierce, Kelly. Salem—R W Ropes. Ginaitin, Aug $—arrived: bark Western Sea, Han- | vis Fall River for do, and all galled 2st the fastest mile and tutee-quarters, the fastest | took place: ~~ : - GS RiGee 4.4.8 '| Sloop Nearchus, Fitageraid, Frovidence—Rackett. & | 995 Nese" ue: orig Oiytion Fowien, day Peoction: | mist so tmn tenes rr OO Care utes. Pall mile and a juriong, avd—“Are ye all done ?” as The First Race. LD, BGr sD me pare ity’ 4 z a2] Steamer Bristoi, Wallace, Potiadeloma—vas and. Allen, do; Afton, Copp, do (all ‘vefore reporied without | “Failed, sehra ®o Lyman, Bradiey, Port Johnson: DT Dec U vi 5 ri . W. ». g- Gen. * iaeclaa . le in, New York’ Olive, Warren. Cal Iebincai Gace ratesankis ar tan cain Purse $500, of which $100 to the second horse. | H, Winship’s b, not star’a | | “Liverroow, Aug 18—Sailed, steamship Greece (Br), | do; AG Lawson, Mizpatrick, Providence’ for, Haver- Surely here is glory enough for one week. Selah! One mile and an eig! | J.B. Boredon’s Lstard | ARRIVALS. Thomas. Boston and New york, ins straw; Margaret Jane, Kennedy, do for do; Sarah W Bi ores facie given way vo-ey and boat . a amen | hag tet i Bie Ea | Fa, Sonigeltieeabetgernniireginiag #5 RS Pg TG ES gi sargteee | enna ee ‘ | Bedford for do; sh Hawk, Chase, Provincetown for , filty yards belind Carver. bec to load for Philadelphia; Bramhall, Hamilton, . : Alabama, 3 years old ( Y) oove 1 the third he: ‘pa eaTON N | gs : ‘The aquatic athletes are aiready getting ap thetr | yonn comee's br. b. F. Carver, UF | wire’ but was setback lor ranping. eae ALD Reem ne reuse nee it port Aug 1. bark Paramount, Holt, for Navassa and | ainagaye Paunton ior doe Ss Buckingham, Mack, , muscie on the jake, and on the 29th inst. and Tier 4 od 7 ~ Steamship Weser (Ger). Willigerod, Bremen Aug Sand 1 few di y a ¥ * from that out, good boating may be looked for. 1 | ¢2%™ La Vieume, “years Old (Swim)........... 2 | the first prize, Carrie N. second, 3 Southampton lith, with mdse abd 312 passengers to Oel- | Baltimore, to sail in a few days. Bristo! for do; Celeste, Brown, Albany for Providence. have pot had & chance to visit the lake this week, | G@0T#e Ayres’ cu. c. Erastus Corning, by Light- | Rack No. 2—Purse $800, ior ¢ it Fichs Co. Tad. strong westerly winds and rough wea- | ,SckM4M, Aug In port trize Jacinta (Br), Fleming. | | PM—Arrived, schrs Watchful, Gill, Bristol for New Ki ; ; | ming, dam Nora Creina, 3 years old (Quinn)... 3 | conditions; $400 to first, $200 to Second, $120 to | ther Bof the Banks, from thence fine weather; Aug 16, | {fom Boston. ar . fordo wm 15 daye; ork, . as I should like vo have had, but I learn from those ime, 1:57% a. 980 € fourth Loree 1" | [ePSo a2 1on'ss 08 passed. bark Eduard (Ger), fromeam: | Bed for do in 10 days, NEW LONDON, Aug ‘21—Arrived, schr A G Hazard, Be ae ae Ge bee ee Pe ce THE BETTING. | Piiitnee's >. mM. A. Whitney... 1 1 1) erdam tor New York: 16th, iat 46 lon 501% steamabip | yeliey ia bermuda ' Tenmany Beta (Br) from | — for Norwich mer. Sew York. phrase ato hones eats nest 295° 100" 100105. 300 | LH. Crawiord’s Dr. ta, Amie Collins 202 5) Balumore, hom ceavcumare (Bremen, Wits labas 1s, | Passed Aoge ik bark Buss, Linden, from Rio Janeiro | | NOAWICH, Aug H—Arrives, sehr A G Hazzard, Hobo- “GETTING . ” 30 30 20 J. D, Brown's g. i. Lady Worthington..... 3 3 3 O1 Waco. Grenn Yveston Aug 18, | fof Tur lands. en. Sip gteateat intcreae br Uenineea untae ab Gc as 0 V8 he Bradbury's Dr. Berkshire Boy... 4 7 2 ba Eee Wa We wien as tad botestuers owas. Py a ath oak tot RR se EE Md te ene LS te Ne y sales j. A. Cl >, m. Molsey.... +5 4 & | lory & Co. . : N, gibe fran foetus No Uoghe muy ft | ue are wat ave ttalTone, ana ine horses | 4 & Season Pat ah Dini 4 $$ MchMncor mcr New rma dae ye | Be PRS AML ae RC, Alta Ma | wh ru ren ou ta Hand, Pk ath ani e Ww! est and from away up North, | ¢, 7 A 7 . F. | P, B.D + ed * for New York. ") . ss Cot} . i + where the opportunities for skating As pel to | Carver second, Erastus Corning two lengths be- | gen Wilson's br, m. Carrie. started | ‘yamnshiy Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah Ang 19, | (Guat), Callao. ms Rewcaaris, Del, Ang $i AN—Paseed Up. bare Francis those for Downlngs A large number of people who hind. The latter either could not or would not | Tyme,. Second | with mdse to K Lowden. Ang 2), 1 miles NE of Frying (Pan Srrausnir Wester) eas ere from Liverpooi; schr Lucy Church, trom Bris- have arrived within the past few days are here to | Tun With the others, and on the next quarter ol @ horse—2:34, 2: : x Pan Shoais, yassed sicamnship Columbus hence for Ha- | avewsne, Aug 7—arrived, John Barbour, Ivey. Phila- | ‘Passed down—Schrs Julia E Prat Blecta Baily, Wm remain and see the boating. Those who come to | mile be fell of halt a dozen len ths. Going gis | in the third heat Lady Worthington came in sec- | ‘AAS. sashin Columbia, Crowell, Charleston Aug 19, with | delphia; yale} uller, a0% Ager Brownell New York. | L Abbott and Sophie Goatrey, tor Bosto: ; MH Reed, for row {cr the most part stay out at tne lake, hotel mia ry by ond, bot Was set bi for runing, Murphy, | i passengers to.) W Ountard & Co Aug 2l, 6) | , sailed 8th, Peter Maxwe larshall, Sydney ; ic | Newport; John D Paige, for salem; Louisa Crockitt, for quarters of a length, Carver lying at her hip, | ’ riv: Mase and p: bab Moses, Cox. Philadelphia, Portland; Mary Ella, tor Bangor; Walter Palmer, tor fare, poor as it 18 Zeneraily, being too rich lor the | Where ne was suffered to remain until the Ally had CT ice were be hbo Ben: $5 for uriving ahead — miles south of Cape Lookout, spose steamship Columbus, | "Arrived at Piushing 8th, Hendeborg, Krobman, Pensa- | Washington, ‘DO, Aherm brig and’ schooner are below, ‘tramers. , 3 Boy. ence tor Havana. Z ia. j es is On reaching the course to-day I learned that | Dassed gown ae Be Seen ene | & COND DAY, | | Hank Trino, Lussin (Aus), Moricich, Gloucester 82 days, | °°Rs rer, ang 8—Satled, Charles & John, Eliasson, Phil. | ane bussed ap, steamers Nederland: . (Belg), from Galway’s litte jockey, who, as every one supposed, | Plea when by 8 few lene! Sirides | THuRspAy, August 20—RACE No. 2—Purge $500, | In,bailast to Slocovich ACO soy ay gays, in | adelbhia. | antwerp: Aries, and Centipede, from Boston; senrs John was badly mjured by’ his tall yesterday was run- | Se Mi ew away and led past | for 2:50 class: same conditions—$-50 to frst, $200 | , Bark Abraham wae viens, » Bristol, Aug 9—Arrived, W _H Tucker, Walgraf, Port | A Griffin, from New York: Gen Harris, from Norfolk; @ ning avout to-day with a merry heart und a sore | the post a length and a half Carver io second, $00 to third horse. ballast s0 Slocovich & Co. | santord 2days, in bale | ROvél, SG: Figlin Accame, Pioneila, Balilmore;Mir Chas | deep aden hermaphrodite brig, name unknown, head. I shall never forget the scene, simple as it | W28 beaten at this pont, His jockey made sev- Mr, Walker's v. m, May Bird. 2 Tiere ta eee a | Saplet, Mabley, Pensacola; Rosa &, stmonett, New | ° ‘Massed down, bark Tancook, for Dublin, U's revenue . '» rs 4 ie 3 » “ ork. | steamer Hamilton. may appear to some, that Isaw udder the side | Sut ifthere was any the fly hag plenty to. sparo | P: P: God's. m. Carrie N 3 2 5 2} | Bark Leopoudine, Bauer (Ang), Lacovich, Dunkirk 5) | "Srewsemavex, Ang 6—Arrived, Oder (#) Oterendorp, | “Lawns Del, Aug 2—Passed ap, bark W T Harwood stand yesterday. apparently the poor little fellow | gisy and she opened two lengths of daylight o 1423 yh a tlast Sema sot Ste John, NB), Delap, Rotter: | New York; 7th, Kronpring Friedrich Wilhelm ). Heim: | (Br), Jey, trom Dieppe; schr Fannie Butlei stretched there was dying. He was surrounded ‘ 4 it Nutiadereten as 6 3 3 5 | , Bark Crown Jewel (ot St John. NB) Delap, Rotter | bench, do. from —. by acrowd of drunken darkies and low whites, tue lower turn, and, coming into the homestretcn ” J. Andson’s 75 4 4) dam, “fh are, L, ity 4 ge ruerasey), darren, Rotterdam | £ut back 6th, Eliza A Kenny, Pitman, for America. PORTLA. Aug 20—Arrived, schrs Willie Martin, Wil- I a ‘1 > | with three lengths the best of it, galloped home an yy’ Giltie’s b. g. a8 |. sack Dreadnaaght (of Guernsey), ' Batavia, June 23—Sailed, Luctor et Emergo, Haasuoot, | lard (not Noye! w York; Mahaska, Blake, do; ftv: Secret eteny seen and grinning over | Sasy winner by eight or ten lenguns, maxing the Se perts ie . 62 days, with empty barrels t order; vessel’ to Tetens & | ew York Bane vor Bath. ‘thei 5 y rardless Of saa Si 7 * Oy : vert’s g. 7 = Oasis, 1, Ri . ‘eared—! b . Kenne- Wituin'three feet of them. Above the poor boy | mile and an eighthin1:57%. Erastus Corning was ME—First horse— are | Canpirr, Ang 7—Cleared, Oasis, Randall Rio.Janeiro. | | | ‘learéd—sehrs Chas 4 Coulomb, Fennimore, Kenne | | bent old McDaniel, the owner of the fractious Gai- ond NOrse—2:44%, 2:45 53, , My % Tes. | Clark's Island, to load for New York. ‘Way, his hard liued'tace full of sympathy tor his ttle The Second Race. 41, hi * KA pg ie gp ceed gg Uowstapr, Aug 4—Arrived, Da Capo, Sohannesen, | “'PURTSMOUTH, Aug 2—Arriveds Dev- empioyé. At his head knelt tne doctor, his watch | SELLING Rack—Purse $600, of which $100 to the |, Captain H. was withdrawn, having cast a shoe in | ] 4 ig PRUNGSIOIRY _ peivad, Bienal, Whithess Maw: YORK. ereaux, Curis, Lingan. CB, M BN ser en reper iu hand, directing an od negro, also on his knees, | second horse. kntrance free. Horses entered zo the secoud heat. Mohawk Jonn was withdrawn | “"Bark Jonathan Chase, Chase, Bremen 66 days, in bal- Mh Viccuiar duly MeAtrived. Colin E McNeil, | Nefwayk, from Philadeipnis for Newmarket;, Thomas Civita Veccuia, July Crowell, New York. ailed 3ist, Filippo, Dehletri, New York. Caroutta, Aug 6—Sailed, Elcano, Brown, for ——. PROVIDE. Dat, Aug $—Arrived, Panny, Gordigha, Hull for New | McLaugh, from Phila Paal, Jonnson, and John Rose, Barrett, Fatiadetpnia, St jiszar, Gran: ie ork. HOVIDENCE, Aut fl arrived. steamer Blackstone, last to Curver & Barnes. Bark Mary Rideout, Harkness, Clenfuegos 28 days, with Tioldsses to Brugiere & Aveles; vessel to 5 C after the third heat, having become lame, First money was won by May Bird, second by Carrie N. } and the third by Laura. | how to administer the stimulant to the uncon- scious jockey. Nothing but a blanket between the cold earth and the wounded lad; nis red cap some- be sold for $1,500 to carry weight ior age ; for $1,000 allowed 7 lbs.'; for $750, 12 1bs.; for $500, 18 lbs, The winner to be sold at auction immediately alter ‘ how happened to be near his head; nis pretr; c | Race No. 4.—Purse $800, fo! class; sume con- Mo . Hallett, Baltimore via Nortolk ; Florida, Crocker, Phila. blue suk jacket was Ee a te Aitions; "$400 to Hirst, 9200 to second, $a to third | qghf% ca" Giacomo, tal), Calero, Constantinople & | york and anchored); sth, Kmetaid Tele, Williams, Lon- | delphia: sehrs Hinma M Fox, Case, Philadelohia; L, P ; SPOTTED WITH BLOOD; . i and $80 to fourth horse. ay ee Oliver Gute cB in, P’ feo dr days, with | 960 fordo: August, Onriof, do for do; Giuseppe Prata, | Pharo, Anderson, do; James A Parsons, Godtrey, doy his closely cut black hair was wet’ John Donaboe’s cb. ¢. Botany Fay. by Australien, - | J.D: Gillert's g. g. Messenger Roy....4 3 Brig Qliver Cutts (Bs), Austin, Progresso 21 days, with | Morreli. do tor Philadelphia (and ali three sailed); Ne | Tunis Bodine, salvie, Port Johnson for Pawtuckott An: closely ‘as wet with bathing | ° dam Bonnet, 3 years old, $1,000), 83 iba. (Scott) 1, J; D- Gillett’s gy. g. Messenger Boy.... 4 3 1 1 1) hemp, dc. to r. | Plus Uitra, Borden, do for New York: 10th, Prince fias- | nie E Martin, Handy, Port Johnson; Rachel vane, Eaton, a the Water trickled over bis closed eyes down | p, Desmond’s b, |. Moilie Daritng, by Kevolver, P. B. Norton's b. g. Jimmy Norton 11 5 8 5 | | Brig Leonard Meyers, Hicks St Pierre 24days, with | s4:,, Gaston, do for Philadelphia (and both anchored), Weehawken. fis dusky cheeks, | Above his head were the cob- | “dam skipper, 3 years old, $1,000, 90 Ibs, | H. Casey's br. m. Lady, 54 2B a | sugar te Dwight & Piatt: yore) £9 AADLOUE wey gugar | Daxizia ‘Auk d-arrived, wseptentrio. ‘Poriesen, New | “Below, schr Wapella, Penny, from Philadetenia, webbed, dirty rafters, supporting the inclining (Williams Bien, sti 9 etherbee’s br. m. Jean Ing 24 4 4) gnu passengers to vwight & Platt, vessel to Boyd & Ee te ae jos, Nielsen, Philadelphia; Jane Wright, ayy betes tos Seances nels stand, under which we inquisitive crowd | D, McDaniel’s ch. c, Galway, by Concord, cone ue ’ 6 5 5 3! Hincken. " ELSIXORE, Aug G—Arrived, Loulse, Debly, New York | Granam, Jarvis, Raritan iuiver: Imogene’ Diverty, Yad gathered, Nobody, save & few of | ‘Maudina, 4 years old, $1,000, 101 Ib: W, Cameron's b. g. Ned Forr 5 od Brig K Harkness Cienfuegos 28 days, with | soy Riga; Amagar, Grundsen, Phitadelphia fof Dantzie, | Gandy, New York; Grace Girdler, Sanders, do; Robert Bee Ree, a eu aney, the attending | Delany) ...i-.% weir eopat Oa were eee mes 7 sugar and molasses to Brugicre & Aveles; vessel to8C | "hr eeewoon, At $—Arrived. Scotland, Whitmore, Rich- | € Ward, Levick, do; JU Fell, Nickerson, do; M Smith Begro and the doctor, seemed to care much ‘Ime, 3:09, P. W, Hudson's b. m, Princess 8 Loud a Oe uiothaon, Hevdarntinead ta ibucto: Mary E Chapman, trom St John, NB, . Robbins, do: John’ Stockham, Hart, do, and Daniel whether rhe .jad lived or whether the jad died. THE BETTING. TIME.—First horse—2: 5 pete see Tinta: veeuel (o IUAAIEE, ssl FaxpeRiasmap, Aug }—Cleared, Peter Anker, Larsen, Crowley, Crowley. do. Bk cats cevastes Would toxe ‘a Contin ees | Galway 100 115 100 100 100 | Second horse—2:36%, 2:36, wig, adage | “aeurdames Ponder, iudvon, Georgetown, 807 aayx | ABSECE: 6 aug 19 salied, Caledonia W, Sidey, Medit- | apatuecsinaneinore Teves Sehr Ben) H Warford, om pure curiusity would take ‘a couple of steps | j; ‘i 2 5 ts) 6s |. Princess and Ben were withdiawn alter the sec- haval sores to Duliner, Potter & Uo; vessel to ED WeENOOK, Aug led, Caledonia (s), Sidey, Medit- | Sprague, Elizabethport. irom the bar and look at the boy to see if “his legs | Kovamy Bay. 2 § .% % BS | ona neat. Messenger Boy toon first money Jikee | Belea ce i erranean. 7 i. Mated-—scht EH Brazos, Rayner, New Yor nok ” vr § | Moiie Darling..... 1 er” i alae 8 ae f ve , Arrived 10th, Napoli (s), Brown, St John, NB. RICHMOND, Aug 2)—Arrived, ‘steamship Wyanoke, ore ML pUTeete Ik. Wat Grobael bon THE RACE. Norton second, fiily Agee third and Jean Inges | cn Mary Loutea, tines Washington, NO# days, | Gyris July’ &—Cleared, Adolbh Fredholm, Severin, | Couch, New York; bark Venskabet (Nor), Johannesen, j e' 01 a hascene! Such P jow fourth. In the last heat Messenger Boy came t val stores WZ Mills, % Philadelpn: verpool. * Surroundiigs! So many hard hearts! So few soit | mie ame ena et ay the drop of the fag, | second, but the frst horse Was setback for Fave | .,schtT M Ahomas, Roberts, Newbern. NO, adays, with | PRUSTEPEANS o_satieg. william, Hilton, Sydney, CB; | “SalledeSchrs Bonnie Boat, Kelley, Providence; E C ones! | wished some painter—some great painter— | yy the fractional track ata very iair rate of speed, M1Ng. TAnGkivianten Underwriter, McConnell, Sandy Hoo) Iman, Carson, Boston via Osborne's, ition who could do so simple @ thing justice and | and when they passed out of the shute on to the % THIRD DAY, ; russell, Virginia, mia Aug 6—Arrived, Intrepid, Simmons, Ender- net ‘Aug 2—Arrived, brig Edith Hail, Cliver, make it great, had seen that sight. There | regular track Botany Bay was leading two iengtus, |, FRIDAY, AvGusT 21.—Race No. Purse $500 zie. Virginia. Sailed from Cuxhaven sh, John Campbell, Hankin: | "SAX FRANCISCO, Aug 14—Salled, schr Greyhound, was a picture in it. The name? A dying jockey. | Mollie Daring second, two lengths ahead of Gai 38 class; same conditions: $249 to iirst, $200 | Schr WT McKewen. Henry, Baltimore 4. sao, | gon, Phlladelphia; Britannia, Gronwold, New York. Burns, Tani As I went away I saw an old man wheeling | way. Going around ‘the lower turn Botany Bay | '° d. Belore the race W. W. | >on Mountain Laure). tagging, Kusworth, Me, # days |" ietyorr, Aug 8—Arrived, Victoria, Jacobsen, New | SALEM, Augt2)—Arrived, schrs Zamba, Jewett, Pasca up 4 big burrow. It was to convey the boy to 4 | Kept in iront and entered the homestre:ch two | Came . Brown protested against al- | Wit lumber to HY Mona & © O. F K. goula ‘via Boston : E H Naylor, Fisher, Hhilagelonia. Fough bed in the McDaniel stables, But the boy 18 | jengths ahead of the filly, Who was avout the same | OWing Kitty to troc on tne ground, as she nad a | Passed Throagh Hell Gat Ane, S Arrived, Martin, Tommamovich. New | & Murch, Woodward; Debary scot Mec uriis, Mani: about pow and down on the quarter siretch in | qistance in front. of Galway. They gai- | 'ecord better than 2:33, and was not entered | BOUND SOUTH. aria ¢ittoria. Drago. do eons sideman “agearng Sane feuney, Rachrs Wentworth, Dearborn; Matan front of me looking at the horses preparing ior the | joped rapidly up the nomestretch and passed | under ler true name, which they said Was | sour Etias Ross, Ross, Warren for New York. Livenroot. Aug 9—Arrived, Abvasitia (, Haines, New | zas, Bragdon; N Berry, Winslow, and Prospect, Mandy, race. ; the post ‘in 1:19 from the starting | Brown Kitty, After this protest was made W. H. | Schr Louisa, Knox. somerset for New York York; Andrea Lovico, Kalli, "do: Fannie Skolfield, Rea. | Port Jolinson. Rule, Wi When 1 took my seat im the reporters’ gallery, | point, Botany Bay leading one length, | Nelson and H.W. Edwards, driver and owner of | Schr ry, Pyole, Salem tor Port Jotinson ean, Reval; Rosa B, Barlagolitta, New York; Zio Lo- | SOMERSKT, Aug 20—Arrived, schrs Golden Rule, Wil the number of which had been reduced by vne- | Galway second, a length ahead of Mo ile Darliug, Kitty. made aMdavit ‘hat the mare had no record | | Sour Nauant, Metniyre, camden tor New York, with | renzo, Faggioni. 4o, | sor Rluzabeth port, Dante, Weoster, Parker, do; Zoe, half because of the } jal an | better thar and that their telegra lime to Haviland & Co. Sailed 4th, Jessie Gilbert, McKinney, Charleston, Coombs, and Silas Wright, Hart, Hoboken. Passing around the upper turn Galway made an | ir telegram entering for N ; \ falsdoff, and Atleghanta, SUNDAYS REST PROM LABOR, effort for the lead, but the jockey on Botany Bay | her for the race gave the name as Brown Kitty. | Schr LL Mills, Thorndike. Bangor for New York. | ,wleared, Sth. Ryerson, Dennis, Aden; Namerfunf | | sailed schrs Mary tloe i 7 I saw airectly facing me the signboard with Fel- | was ready for him, and giving the volt tis head he Upon this she was allowed to trot, but ander pro- | ,,,°" Geore pebeldeaipintrgscped | Sinteted out sth, Herbert Black, Trea Buenos Ayres » | ‘alled, aclir Fly, Doliver. New York. jowcraits great tune. I chink it will stay there, | went iurther away from Galway than ne was be VW. Cameron aiso made aMdavit that m8 | “cnr Warren Gates, Millstone Point for New York | state of Minneso:a (4), Hamlin, New Orleans, Carysolt ETON Aug tl—arrived, schrs Reading RR No asi hinted yesterday, The crowd im atiendance | jore the effort was made for the lead oy the latter. ed Forrest, was properiy entered in the chr Eleanor, Newman, New Bedford for New York. — | (s), for Savannah, 50, Wiliams, Port Johnson. » Caire (8 ‘Was bot up to the standard either in numbers or | The filly also made play on the turn. | race, although his bame was not on the pabiished Schr Kate Scranton, Palmer, Providence tor New | Loxpox, Aug 10—Arrived, Oaspari, Syvertsen, New WILMINGTON, NC, Aug peaaeinre ear Nap eure in style of dress, : | ter pole Botany Bay led two Jengtns, . | list of entries, These afMdavits were each made | York. > Y McDonald, Provid: Pda es aed tag ons Sint oe The jadies didn’t appear to be of the fashionable | ond) a neck in front of Molie Dari Going | before @ justice of the peace. Bie Siete Rae ey ene ar tee vet, -| Waare Ueptan Ow Oe eee og shsonnded Wd het ‘ Kind, but they were the more interested im the | gown the backstretcn the Miy took second place, | W- H. Nelson's br. m. Kitty... ... Schr Damon Johnsou, Providence for sew vork. | sailed irom Gravesend Bth, Sir Robt Peel, Larrabee, Faces perhaps for that very reason, The first race | ayd at the balf-mile pole had her head , . Thomas's br. g. Puli O'Nie!, dt Schr & ¥ Meany, Lewis, Portiand for Philadelphia, =, New York ; MISC 3 7 wasn’t a very interesting une, because It Was jug- | in front of Galway, Botany Bay leading two | W. W. Cameron's b. g. Ned Forrest Sent Storm, Crafton, Norwalk tor Trenton. ) Lospoxpenry, Aug §Arpived, Vidar, Johnsen, Phi: | wo nine ete errr rrr nnn ~ handies, to coin a word—all on one side—Madge jengths. Another attack was made on Botany Bay | He Winship's >. g. Jasper. bees Schr Brave, Foss Bangor tor New York, with lumber | " A HOUSE AS A FREE Ved ny EVERY bal being @ big lavorite and Winning easily by tea on the lower turn by both vue filly and Galway, , P. W. Hudson's b, m. Princess... to order. ! fn. Jonannes, Muller, New York aries 3h | fourth arohaeer of ee oe one len i BS eee Jengths. More interest was sown in the second | pnt soon afterward was apparent that alway | W; McRoberts’ b. g. Motly Carew SER Mision, Salem jor Nem Vor yy age, Buitimorec’ Nt Couniets oF Dufferin. MeGon: | Lote, irom gin to Mand wen two sory Dwellings now Ue poet Bea T Galway, the horse who tirew his | was whipped. The filly closed on Botany Bay, |, Timm horse—2:46, 2:36 4, Schr Sandoiphia. Aylward. Pembroke for Sew York. ASsLUis, Aug 7—Safled, Rothesay, Iversen, New : {ng pedeted, to be distributed by drawing on next Christ- wekey yesterday, Was liguest in publicesteem, but | and she wag at his tall as le entered the home: | horse . » 2404. Schr Yocasset. Rackes, Orient for New York, York (and anchored). Silo, Jellefsen, and Penang, Pat | mas Eve among those who have purchased the iots. No Botany Bay won, stretch. She continued tostick tv him until he |. Im the frst heat Jasper and Princess came In Schr Raven, Gregg, Salem for Philadelpnia. fen. Philadelphia, Sth. Apotheker Diesing, Segeharth, | extra cost, No chance to jose, but ten chances to recelva An irisuman who did not understand che system | was past the post at the finisi. Botany Bay won | tomether, and in the third heat Jasper, Pri schr sarah Blake, Blake, Dighton for S York | New York, Alert, Jonassen, ‘to (and both auchoi@d in | @ present of adwelling. Come at9 o'clock Of selling pool tickets on the burdie handive L ie and Pail O’Ntel, Jr, in the « nat UF cartie & spofford, Sprague, Batigor for Newark, | the roads); Adelhetm, Andersen, Jo fad accompany Use agent to see the property tree of we handived. | tne race by only three-quarters of a jength. Time, . ‘econd heat Pris de Neway, Ani atied, WH Knudsen, for @ excursion every Sunday by special train at Arron was run iD toile heats—pools being sold ve- | y:99, Galway was ten lengths behind, | came jn third, Molly Carew fourth, Ned Forrest | “Ln gO vdord Ketchum, Pawtucket for Philadel- | Narrus, aug 5—Arrived, Hedwig, Warnk PER ade returmag utd PM. At lots are good, but Suef” through cis heed, ond aifes a neeerrenee. | The Third Race. | Sith ead Jeepet Sisths ont Princess amo Meme | : ed ith, Trinacria .s), Thompson, New choice of ioeatien carte had by applying at once.” Maps i head, and after a frien of iis | Carew Were set back for running. ‘The first mouey | Jesse Onrl, Underhit), Northport for New York. Piywocrit, Aug. l)—Artived, Rowte:dam (3), Jansen, aii ee suckets at HITCHCOCK real state head quar, aud of mine, whom I was with on tue quarter | Henpie HANDICAP, mile heats, over four hurdies | was awarded to Kitty, sudject to the vecsion of | Schr Escort, Hawkins Bridgeport for New York. | _ | Rotterdam tor New York, ers, 360 Third avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, New phe gid r ly be! a trying to intro- | in each mile; distance eighty yards; purse $650, | the protest: Phil O'Niel, Jr, second; Ned Forvest sche James Hoffman, Shropshire, Norwich tor New ree, Aug fasnllgh, Josectias Marten, Rickett, | York. Enc.ove stamp for map. uce the idea clearly into his brain, the Green | of which $500 to the first, $100 to the second and | third. York New York: 6th. Luna, Andersen, See . | { BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- Sauapder necame haspicious and broke ont:— | $00 to the (hivd horse. Entrance tree. | ‘ the CAGE GAINS? rte, fohy Manoteld, Leghorn. Providence for New Fort, | qeneTowm Ang O—Arriveny Meus aim Ment: AYP legal elsewhere. devertion, €c.. sum “| jave there’s chatin’ at the bottom of it— s s, letween the heats Of this Seb bar +; 1 9 ww | cent cause, ublicity required; no charge un) 5 pon me word 1do, But they'll rise alrly ii tuey | M. J. Tully's b. ge Yesuviua, by Vandyke, Bottom, matched against tiv ee ne ee yoy th Otano, Manetez, from Havana and Ne granted; advice (ree. M. HOUSE, Atiorney, 196 or’. to ape g = gn MS ead oe me. ( Look | vam Linne Berry, aged, 140 tus. (Slat ihree heats as follow: Sehr Cpete fe. wil Layti for Jersey Oity. paniled rb ostina 8 Piehepianta, Ipswich; Nancy | Bi. adway. ha dai ano ‘ . sur,’ sald 1 p and ture ui 7" a woes f ler, We muse. Se asset, 1 iladel lolt, Gibbon, London. “i 7" ie, sand év ye oind hha ‘a ehwindie give ‘om aid are ‘st. f Daylight, ‘by Lightaing, “#5 ba of rhe ee Sehr Ohas thea Fi gor for Port Jobnson. Ropranoam, Og lasted. Castelar, Lund, Now York; A sPdigerent states, 1 Re ane Tee papttd 4 BLAST IN THE HERALD. dam Laura Spilman, 4 years ola, 135 18, lig Geer Ea, Hareh}os, (A A dh 8th, Bloomidon, Shaw EMAiand cxmers, Walther, New | no fees in advance, navice free, Commissioner for ev Will ye now 1. | prumived, was contented. | (Mudgelev) . } hia Sehr Fanny Rider, itch, Providence fur Sew York Yor sta yuan Stato and Notary Public, FREDERICK J. KING, Col . . rk. 4 wortuy ot occurred just Lawreyce aud |. Loria wet. OW Siivuns. Ave 8Arrivea, Lorengo, Bozzo. Philadajehia. | sellor-at-Law. Jo} Broadway, ak atiuent Sloan Bveivie Maawell, Narrozansett ior Sew York

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