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NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ™ 3, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 7 : coive of such a thing as a permanent ice barrier exist- 2 BUAKDERS WANTED. BOARUERS WASTED: AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. | figocuymter Evusorive hed te wim | THE HERALD POLICY. ” SECRGANT ROOMS, FIRST CLASS BOARD, GEN- penx ARDING.— ; a A N an continually changig ty obedience vo the winds, [tis | dite pace farailios; transient, $1 0 per day. 119 Wa- it desired Toertfon Sadincn ar trey jer #4th. and. oth ie | this which constitutes the danzer and uncertainty Of | 51511. peapessrow REGARDING REDUCTION OF lunexceptionable reference, Address EV AWTS. Herald THE EXTRA DAY AT JEROME PARK. Arctic navigation, | ABD! [eneos ee bah eh ood DEE; ake Gees Ree est Branch oftice. ? As we predicted yesterday, the n=mber of horses for | jad te seupeanion of mere t that i aes | PRICE AND ITS EFFECT. ¢ closets ton did not remain another season | ; and Bedroom on secoud 3 Rooms sultable tor gentlem Sorenion AccommODATIONS Wit HOARD, INA the five races to bo run to-morrow at Jerome Park | fod I revew also. ny dele! inthe non-existence of | Thorough and extended visits among.the newsdenters shanged. Reh, Heme / tion Macinge Ke nbadet cea Sah ets. Adress Second Day of the National Jockey ill be great and good, and the prospects {oF one of | any permanent barrier 1o the Volar basin. That ashi | of this eity and vicinity show a general sbandonment sae MORGAN, Herald Uptown Brauch office. Ri i ie: “4 capnot with safety attempt the passage may be true ARLOR FLOOR, BAT anTA. 96. Pare aTs 5 = in a Club Meeting. ee finest day's sport that ever took ae yt Fg | Gnougl, bur tbat aly of ,the Arctic waters should be | of the atsitude inte which a factions few “ee Jarger Jastietont anlz; Room: we . | Sai hoe batee an anal Rear. wide ones! charming spet are cheering Indeed, There w permanently aud compactly frozen over tx against ail | dealers sought to draw tho body of smaller mews ; 1,28 WO RERGANTLY YORNIGHED Booms To | Woe soem E Jet, with Board, at 624 Lexington “BOARD AND LODGING “WANTED. ] —ONE SUIT ROOMS ON PARLOR FLOOR, FRONT | aime te stood; walle Mesrteet teemelew.. 1201 A NOUNS ORMTMRED West 20th st., near Broadway. $95 or $6 per month. A RECEPTION AND HANDSOME FRONT Room: Branch office. see) Sein et all conveniences; good PPLICATIONS FOR BOARD DAILY; PRIVATE Inspiration, Courier and Risk five races—the tirst a dash of a mile anda half, the | provions experience aud agains: ull reasonable aualogies | yondera With an occasional rare exception she dealers Second two miles, the third mile heats, the fourth a | % PByMcal keography. Sir Edward Parry reached 10 | are transacting their business as quietly as ever, sell- THREE INTERESTING RACES, | mie dash ana the fifth a handicap steeplechase. rapidly goiug to pieces, ‘This was ing a much larger number of copics of the HERatp at . and being convinced that the change The Uirst race will be fora ptrse of $400, the win- | Sea, im 127, However, I have not the time nor you | the reduced pri is working doubly for their benefit—viz., by au ine ner to be sold at auction, If entered to ve sold for | the space, I presute, to go into a discussion of this mat- t for age; if | of denying that Lever inteuded to doubdi for a moment | crease tn profits as the sales advance and by the acqui- ter. My present desire only is to do myself the justice $2,000 (the highest price), to carry w if a 4 3 Ediamiltes and boarding houses, Rexistor at BANDS? for $1,500, allowed % Ibs; if for $1,000, 7 | the 2p tdydinen agement’ eee Sater statments, | sition of pew customers, The instances-of dealers who ‘) WEST 48D ST., SECOND FLOOR, WITH OR WITH- Sank ddan Mot na leer the Winners. ibs; if for $500, 12 ibs; 4 for $200, 18 Ibs; | oush Ido most certainly doubt the uccuracy Of DIS | wore at first inclined to join the faction out private Table; also Rooms on third floor. PROSPECT: PLACE. EAST 41st ST. HANDSOMELY Drurmish ve Room, with good Board, for two, $16. EAST 4 ee ST.-TWO LARGE PLBABANT Rooms, also ball Room, with Board; reference. i judgment and the correctness of his conclusions. the distance one mile and a querter, For this event Isaac L MACES but are now firm converts to the low — there are entered Charies Reed's chestout colt Red ~e price movement are literally ‘too vumerous , ORC Wasmcros, D. C., Nov. 2, 1876. Coat, 3 years old, carrying 98 Ibs. ; Mr. Chase's chest- PRESIDENTIAL PECULATIONS. | to mention’? Suffice to say that the protesting few filly Springlet, 97 lbs ; George Longstall’s brown . have relapsed into obscurity and the public is being This was the second day of tbe autumn meeting or | ™Y ; To rmx Eviror or tue Hxnat v RIV : ~ cin la a : i eee OR Sa ec tameee OALD, GOOD OARE AND TREATMENT WANTED. | the National Jockey Club. Tho weather was clear and Lait Partnership, 112 lbs. ; Dwyer Brotuers’chestnut | yo) presidential speculations in Tuesday's tssno | filly supplied with Bunauns at the new price. It has MRS, SEAVER.—APATTMENTS, WITH | will nddrens LORCH, 337 East Math wt” | Warm, with strong winds blowing, The track wasin | DOTS © ck 108 tbe; HL 'u. Bernard's vay, Ally EX | attrack my attention, The Agures givon, manitestiy | Seem {rom she re pos so much # war apen the RD WAN RIGTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, | excellent conaition and the attendance fair, Plosion, 90 Ibs. ; Care ct Co.'s chestout filly Bila Wot: | ‘rienced by the sympathies of the republican and | HIKKALD as upon the public, and {t Ys not the frat time nrders, for kenileman, wile and ehcp ten, 90 1bs ; M. Donahuc’s chestnut co!t Waco, 9 Ibs., that exacting tradesmen have found the public an ins democratic oficial authors, hardly comport with the Sea aLpearh seeronir men een ius and 1. McDaniel’s chestuut filly Sister of Merey—® | 146.5 to ve arrived at alter the careful scrutiny of the | Vineible opponent. People who had been in the babis ED, FOR GENTLEMAN AN low Saul be- a week, Address Rt, B. “Oa CORNER 16TH ST.—EURGANT ROOMS, | “without Board, positively no oth imaid; second story f municatin, also exactly the | Wasa dash of one mile and a half for all ages, for a | Hane eee eens trotedt Aoidceas, with terme, | PUFSC of $250, $80 to the second horse, Femarkably flue field and one that will puzzle the | Poe. ot your correspondents from all sections of the | Of Feading the Henann wore not to be deprived of it at ‘ which ninst be moderate, uo other noticed, LIVINGSTON, | Tho starters were Tom 0’Neil,, Inspiration, Konny, | “!¢*t (0 guess the winner. : country, and my own observations, who have, siuco | the dictation of w lot of middlemen and distributors, <a AGGNG RNGLE GR: BAC RUIEE © | Geers Burgoo and Libbie 1. Inspiration aold in the pools as | THC second race sa sweepstakes for all ages, £200 | ye gre day of July Inst, travetled through every Stato | 204 118 very eroditable to the mass of small venders Siabie st ‘rictly first clnam, terms moderate: reteren 3 the favorite. entrance, half forfert, with $2,000 added; the second | 4, ihe Union, save a few far Western and some of our | that they have yeen so prompt to discern the futility horse to reevive $500 out of the stakes; the distance RTH AV., NO, 385 —WELL FURNISHED PARLOR He The horses started well, with Inspiration leading, most Southerly ones, It-acceptable, allow me to pre- | Of the fight and Lo accede Lo the new order of things. Sana tearoom, third floor, with or without private table; ARLOR Fook AND SECOND FLOOR, WITH | Burgoo second, Libbie L. third, Tom O'Noit fourth and | ‘¥ miles, For this event Dwyer Brothers’ bay colt | sont what seomsto me to be anear approach tothe | We print underneatr some more letters trom the ferences. | . ig’ 4 : i i 3 ‘: | or uibles wanted six, month, for Heh wtop vrirate | Kenny fiith, Burgoo went forward and took fret | Visll (the winner of the Dixio and the Brockenridze | so.ui iy be determined next Tuesday. Perhaps word | Mavy received, showing the widespread interest oxist- EAST 16TH ST —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT | Basa and upper hall Room, with or without private tion second, with mo change in table; references. — — se the positions of the other horses, Tho same positions P ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND Ete RU a ets is Maen rapectivery) we x | Were Ueld until they neared the three-quarter post, for martied couples or Sate No. B01 Hast od wt vorhood, Address, stating | when Kenny and Tom O'Neil changed places, At the i BT, SRO FLOOR, F t, WITH mile post Burgoo led In«piration by two lengths, Tom , SON AND DAUGHTER IN se Rooms on fourtt too select boarding house'or pleasant private family, third | O'Neil third, Keony fourth, Libbie L. fith, At the nurse,’ in Stakes), carrying 103 Ibs.; H. U. Bernard’s bay colt Waller, 118 ivs.; James Grinstead’s chestnut colt St. Mart.ns, 118 Ibs., and Coione! MeDaniel’s black coit Virginius are entered, A most capital raco may be anticipated between the above flyers, The third race will be for a purse of $600, mile heats, | ing in the progress of the HxnaLv and the effect of its present reduction ia price among the pecple. ONK HUNDRED PER CENT INCREASE, Yoxwuns, PALISADE AvEsuE, Nov, 1, 1876. To Tne Eprror ov tie Heratp:— Madison and 6th ave. | piace, loaving Insp! here as to tho estimates given by the managers may not be amiss, Toe “debatable States’’—Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Minots and Pennsylvania—namod by the well informed democratig side of the House, 1a my opinion must all be counted lor Hayes. story back tC recaterny Spall room tor Paes} itoraia one mile and a quarter Burgoo stl led, with Inspira- sa the starters will be — Reed's be erect any The republican majority of 47,000 in Michigan in | isi the reduction in the price of the HrraLy - : “ geet tion one length behind, Libbie L. third, Kenny fourth | “ eer eden! 7 en ower Brothers Hhada 1872, a Presidential year disastrous to the democratic have sold double the number, showing that inétead of SS aR and Tom O'Nell fifth, On entering the homestretch ie ene bt ne sonnei i begs horse: f party, althongn apparently reduced in 1874 to 6,000, 1s | te? Per oat wliloh si borttupen diet whote esa He STRICTLY FIRST CLASS BOARD | mgm carn odo P HOTELS IHC TS ANDI | Inspiration rushed forward and capiurod Burgoo. The ba j James Grinatead’s bay colt Mettlo, 105 108; | su1i1 woo iarge 40 be orerdome, and certainly the Chair. | 8° has stated to you to be the tperease, it has beem dance debe geen taps fore handsome | A’ Ane * REL pal " two horses came down the stretch neck and neck, | *#4 Colonel McDaniois’ chestnut mare Madge with 121 | isn of the Republican National Committeo cannot | Tally 100 per cent, I have printed with my own hand, ss tu 10 and 15 cents per plate. moni Saanieets ann al te rush, took the Jead | 18: On her back. This 18 a very open affair, and quick 7 a la Brentano, “Huranp four 18,” which has at. Witf® ST, BETWEEN CHURCH AND WEST | Pien-puddings and ice cream, 10 cents per plate, when Inspiration made a desperate rush, too : afford and does not propose to let it be, tracted considerable attention, aud not only belped [our ta furnished Rooms to tet; also Lortée and ten, 5 conte per ox. and held it to the finish, Burgoo second, Tom O'Neil | Tening may be looked for, as tho horses are all capital | yi scachusetts in 1874 gave a democratic majority | Sve to such a createxiont, Hut Aisa materially bes ard by day or wee YOU Rooms, 50'cents to $1 a. at mile heats r * i | ted my other basin Hoping that you will Jet the = third, Kenny fourth and Libbie 1. fifth, Time, 2:41. tor Governor of 7,000, and Iu 1875, with one tomper- ry oie. 12 EAST 17TH &T., BETWEEN 5TH AV, AND Tho tourth race will be tor a purse of $500 (presented Gi 7,000, + | peopl of Yonkers Know that there 13 a witeawake be —Large and small well furnished Rooms, Dd NTLEMEN ‘TRE SECOND RACE ‘ ance and two independent tickets in the feld, gave | newsdeaier on deck, 1 remain Heratn in body, seat i rma moderate, ahs } eet ae rate rooms; | was mile heats, for three-year-olda, for a purse of $400, int agen _ kpiteniecines se he ite jublican Governor @ majority of 6,000, andthe | and boots, Yours respectiuily, — ROBERT PRICE, 1: 5. Was gor BT. TWO DOORS FROM GILSBY mY ees $100 to the second horse, The following named horses j Tor horses which Bave not beon in a training | sate officers un average Of 20,000 majority, It cannot any : ms; elegant Recep- | ABWAIS | OUEN FR. N started:—Leamington IL., Gale, Sunbeam, Hutte F,, | S80! within the last six months, the entrance tree; | ye expected that this can be wiped out, GIVE HIM 116 DUE. JATH & 217 WEST.—EKLEGANT ROOMS, with | ™e™, families. Courier, Waco, Hobkirk and dioorhen. Courier was gentlemen riders; welter weights; the distance one w Hompshire, altuoogh always close iy State Yorkxns, Nov. 1, 1876, [Acs for gentleman and wile and aingle gentlemen. | FRRCCGHAM HOTEL, NO. 11 WEST LTH ST NEAR | the favorite, mile, For this event there are six entries, compris wer as to) saat vlde the doa of bet being debutable, =| TOT Error or tax Hunaty:— iim Sa WERE LEGRUANTLY PERSIE pea beeasiren, wih opens Nie, reawntion oC see First Heat —Leamington Il, led off, Courier second ~ AMexander's hack Pollywog, carrying 140108; A. ht in the eave of Hlinors The uudorsigned, a newadealer of Yonkora, respect: x 2 z FAN Ts ny Mere . Pardy's Flurry, 140 lba.; W. E, Peet's Retriever, nern fully appeals to you to rectify that artisle you bad in Parlor Floor, four rooms; strictly private family; with | & OO. andthe others bunched. At the quarter-pole Leam- hpoieak : i ede y ap } y oe without Board. IY HOTEL CORNER BROADWAY AND STH ST | ingion 11, auill held the first piace, Sunbeam second, | 162108. K. Voters’ No Name; R, Contre’s Minnie Mt- iets me of he Staley ae navi tha pane ea | this day's paper about my wife kaying that we don't 4m ST., 300, CORNER 2D AV.—FURNISHED a od Booms, $1 a inys table board, $1 per day; cle | rex third, the others were hunched, ‘There was no | BOF filly, 140 Ibs; and J.G. K. Lawrence's (Mr, Ben- Test Mnaginable demusratie wajority. | tell many papers; and tho man that pretends living trout Room on fourth four, with Board;: desirable for ; obi til the halt-mile was pasted, | Dett’s) Gladiator gelding, carrying 150 Ibs, This must 1sylvania UnquesuonAbly comes nearor being de- | Here could not judg by ine. 1 got about sixty-six | PJOTEL ROYAL, RESERVOIR PARK AND 40TH ST.— ange in povitions uni pa Soliing, carrying y i Henawps every L only write that to. you because SS TET TASS R TT TTT fr Hotel, with R x! when Sunbeam pusbed forward to the front, leading | be an intercsting « gentl reall ox. | batable, and yet my conclusions are that it must be . A very quiet, t family nel, ing event, as the gentlemen are al BS a 1 tbipk that article of yours might tujure n 48 7 WEST.~SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED | unsurpassed excellence; Mberal arrangoment Leamiugton IL. by a nose, with Courier coming rapidiy counted with the republican States. Outside of Phila. | 1! Hie Krooms, with Bosra: ad winter. up. Onentering the homestreteh Sunbeam and Leam- | Perts in the saddie, delpiin very litle, eochuslasin bas lcm awakened, Respecttully yours, FREVERIC 15 .ceeet ut ADWAY.—HAND: | x>oni6 iFTREN ington Il. were running neck and neck, while Courier | Tho filth race will be a handicap steopicchase fora | ‘The canvass has been, so tar as the larger agricultural —- rome furnished Roots Wik Board: frye, clams osoom: Sha R was ouly halt a longth away, and becoming a keen dis- | purse of 3700 (prosented by James Gordon Bennett), | stricts are concerned, cumparauvely dull. The | THEN AND NOW. modation: rence. ed ae Se aah Neagle ee been thoroughly | putant for tirst position, was soon in line with the 17 WEST 10TH ST.. NKAR STH AV.—DBSIRABLE pet wand thew Magement will continue te please its | other two, When fairly in le for home the three | of Which $100 to the second horse; entrance free; over | jook tor uemocratic success when backed tuis Rooms, with superior Board; house exica wide; hall | Datroms as heretolore. horses came along with a rush, but Courier gained a | the usual course. Tne sollowing horses are named for | the Cameron ipiiuence. Peuusylvania must 0 3 (12,000 > majonty given Hartranit in 1879 (12,000) bas ‘un wily Painapenpnta, Oct. 80, 1876 0 © To tur Eotror oF THe HeraLo:— sith closet an | JDEVERE HOUSE, EUROPEAN PLAN, 600 AND 603 | length and took the lead, holding it to the dimish, A cede. to the republicans. Of the States catied “prob. Believing that you are right in. your contest with - LAME N24 a the race, the weights to be announced this afternoon :— i bale oF Q ; ie x 18 WEST 2IsT 8T.—FUBNISIIED ROOMS, EN Broadway, New York, cori jouston’ st.—Open all | Leamington II, second, Sunbeam third, Hate F. | 1 preaglebna aie sashes te eriabatte able for Tilden," certainly Florida 18 “as sue 484 | owe agents and dealers 1 wish to call your attention suite, with Board; references. night; two large restanral ingle Rooms at 75 ceuts and | fourth, Hobkirk tiftn, Waco aixty, Moorken seventh | Charles Keed’s Doubtful, W. Callahan's Bay Rum, | church’? fur him, by $1 per day; double Rooms at $1 50 and $2 are da: and Gule distanced. Time, 1:44" Sutliffe's Bullet, Donahue’s Deadhead and Now York, | Now iaking the republican estimate of “States cor. | to the fact that ut the news stand ae the Philadelphia, WEST 82D ST.—iANDSOMELY FURNISHED it of Re lor th en the admis- sions and estimates of the Republicaa National Com- * bath, water closet, £0. ; aLER HOU QUARE.— ‘Second Heat.—Leamlugton I, ugain led off, Coarier 3 s +8 It % veple, | tai for Tiiden” they give him an electoral yote ot | Baltimore and Wilmington depot in Broad sirect, cssutic gf prices second, Hobkirk third, Hattie F. fourth, the others | *042. G. K. Lawrence's Resolute and Risk. A steeple: | ji teaq of 121, as the figures claim, Prilaeelpaie, the: ouaepe dup she Mew iAewe: aimee te BETWEEN BROADWAY-ARD | ‘auslent.#3 per day. nehed, Courier soon went to the front'and held the-| Chaso is always a popular race at Jerome Park, and | ‘pho States adiuitied by democratic managers as sure | was, belore Your reduction im pries, six ceuts, which T elegantly furnished, with Board; HK WASHINGTON UH Jead until near the halt mile, when Leamihgton Il. and | should ali the above named horses aceept the weights for Hayes, implied oh their absence from any list, are have frequently been obuged to pay | cannot say cries has reduced rates f to 8 Waco tured him, ae the nreo jhotees passed the | assigned them—and they should for the last of the | Voleraio, 3K i Minnerots, what is charged at present, provably five cents, “y a and yet promises to eqaal any bouse in th: post neck and nec! with the others close behind ‘ oe Island, 4, DUTY. WO Yo kT ~ . ear—the raco must ve an exciting one, e must add | an Arte ates tet them. Coming around the lower turn Courier re- | ¥ . i Wich t Told waters Witt rats ravsaterd ROOKLYN BOARD. | gaimod his position, Waco being second and Leaming- | ‘To add to the gay aceuo that will bo presented at States OF Michigan, 11; Massa. | ON THE RIGHT TRACK. 7 WV ILLow PLACE.—BOARD; ALSO FURNISHED | ton IL third. Courier led into the stretch, with ; ppshire, Ilinvis, 21, and | af ST. 263 W NDS seit aRcoxm | Qawit Leanagton Ii, second, Waco third and the others fol, | J¢Fome Park many of tho magnidcent drags of the | Peumeyivania, 20, a total ol 70—muking A grand total OL 586 Luxtnutox Avexve, Oct, 80, 1876. Abivor iooms to fanliy or mingle” gentiomon; excellent ore Ee TS se lowing some Hfogths away. The rider of Waco pressed | Coaching Club will be on the grounds, apubiean eléctoral votes conceded ot M47. | To tne Enron or Tux HsnaLp:— ! 6 his horse forward, rode directly across and in front ot Besides the above, the Westchester Polo Club wilh | Our comparison now stands—Tiiden, 123; Hayer, ble that men who have raised a paper ; he BT, 157 WHAT.—PLEASANT NY Rooms HH ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU (HA ] Leamington IL. and against Courier, and betore Anish. |, pity ‘ 7 rary | 147: anit (oe States and electoral vores in dispute as oa seca oh 2 pap ge 04 ba mi let, with Board, to familios or xeutlemen, at moder- Talanay) now open: TJ. PORTER, Proprietar Steam | ing the heat again rode against the “atter horse; but | Play a gate on their grounds adjoining Jerome Par! ticut, 6; Indiana, 15; | the higbest position in the world, and mado it the ne- oe Lego bel g Beast a hd November 20, ope Ent ch camo in first, the winner of the Hens and'race, | for six saddles and bridles, presented by the President I aroliva, Li qessity of every tndividual, will now give themselves Lat RST ROOME ON ee FLOOR, | {pformation, Fork, ‘egies soe yi bs Pee Ne a aed east ot the club, Those who have never witucsse! the ghar retey a and | UP tobe controlled by hey potty newsdealers whom ia Mobkine. ith, Maite F svath, "Sunbeam wevent game of polo would do well to soe the eamo played, a8 | Gants Peat your system hus ouilt-up, tear, strong enoagh to ‘Time, 1:46, . ' ‘ Connecticut, caimed as sure tor Tilden by th crush you and the antes in their mtegests? The | aetetahiee - For touling, the riders of Waco ard Leamington Il. | it will be on this occasion, in all its excellence. oratic campaigners, wud admitted doubtial by th po ie Ti alas ie were aniren QD BT, 244 WEST.—A SMALL FAMILY ¥ ai cet | }{°T*" ‘ were disqualified from riding during the remainder of — oo publican Wadd 10 str. Tiiden's columa, | cher issues, aLuny ost, and is Ib astonishing? Iyou Pad legis faraiahed Second Foo. with Boards #40 front Pioreuce, talye the meeting, and Jeamington 11, was put back to the BASE BALL. we tind each ate has 147 electoral votws, an even | Kivy seu the powvr they Will bol do ik. Gan yOUnOt 7 a | square, It offers every modern comfort and excellent ac pA “ ‘urolina, § var cons . Se EO ETE ee ep mies Geant os att tt AV SHAND- cdurmodation at moderate. price. Sitting, reading and | was @ hurdie raco for horses that have never | ° As ts well known, cight professional base ball clubs | result, | avopeaome plan by wiveh. you gov it in the hands of | Smoking rooms; table (hote, plato, baths; omnibus at the sock sleeplachate, Odd and ob ; 1 . | "So tar tn this comparison 1 have t station. The proprietors reeommenid their hotel to the put- | Mine Poser berdiees light wellter vecken sane macy 8 he rece Into iy longue for tesa o ta i ‘of English acd can tray $200,'of which $50 to the second horse. For this | POS? Of controlling the national game of base ball | ies and equally well intortued democratic ollicials, Me nonwers Shot te tee tke eountey Tee rent there were six starters. ‘These were Risk, Cale | during this contennial, Being human they were | and probably most observers whose sympathies dy t iivo ilo chiimasiod aa SUDAAtREOI Wee wes AST ith Board; alo Tabio, Deed; sitet Hat | aidunier Rogiek maaunement, wropened Yor the semen on | PePPeF, Laladin, New York, Bay Rum and Lorena, | likey to and did err. Itwas a decided mistake in them | outran their judgment will agree with me Ih con | oe yt of the newsdesicr near You,” and we Must pay . : | Ist October. K. BAKER HAYS, Secretary, 5% Coleman st., | NEW Y OFk was the favoriic. to suppose that they wero the only players of baso | *'derine my, probabilities very probate. ves to elect | tiem (Uy your activ), $15 60, imeluuing Sundays, It Now, silver oandidiate : % votes to elect | seems clear to my mind you must chauge your system Hisk took tne lead, followed by Culpepper, Paladia | oe eee aoe ie would caro to see handling th Mm , — | tuira, Bay Rum fourth, Lorena fifth, and Now York | ball whom ; see handling the , of the 77 clectoral voles remaling in the nf : 1, | Inst.’ Risk wont over the first hurdle, closely followed | hall and bat—which they inust have done or they | Staten ul New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, south | Creme (eulers Wil Fue you insieud of your raining ‘od by Amoricans, and situ- | by Culpepper, and the others in the order named. rolinn and Wisconsin, he must get 59 On this subscribers’ For years you have advertised subserip- tio price $12 per annum, dever But on asking “BOARD, HANDSOME | Roo EAST 21ST, ST.—ROOMS, WiTll BOARD, ON |-- reasonable terns. | 30, EAGT m3 ST.—TWO GANDSOMELY FUR- ish DE L/OPERA, NO 1 | | Id bave acted differently than they did, In the | You now seem to be on the right track. Get your ecting Rooms, second tloor, with Board; ore Ae te. K Herald Reading Rooms. _ | paladin paseed Curpepper aud Risk, and showed the | TO" showing, #0 far, New York will not elect, ine be , halt Itoum ; reterenee. > GMMONS. Way over the secobd: nurdle. Risk’ was second, Cut. | fitst place, they would not permit more than one club e catinot count—irom the vbeervation of the iast | Paper iniy the hands, oF us Heat as possible ander your 4] ST ST, 121, NEARGTHAV-CNHATLY FURNISHED, | fn matiers of chtarion conceruing the abens Georg | pepper third, New York fourrh, Boy Kum ‘Hib, | inauyeiyte.jom.thom, Iu the second place, they | tbroe weeks which 1 have spent m Western and Con- | iinout the Hutate, Mactotne Gentine OL Sin Boards ethers exposure; Iceation desirable ; ‘Albrecht, of ions, pendior. ix Court, the Toes orena bringing up the. rear. third hurdle was a at f 1 7, tral Now York, and from the harmony now isting in | vss es shed Verma moderate; refirouees. hats stp day af Jantary, iBT ls. notification of | Jumped ic the same order, New York then took chasged\Aity,cqnts as gate fve-—exactly the price of ad- w York city, taken into accovat with the tnereased * ep 35 AND 37 WEST 14TH BT. Tie peered Relating the demise of Georg Albrecit isto be | second place, and the fourth hurdle was passed over | mission to sce the wonders of the Centennial Exposi- | registration in the larger eittes—upon anything but a QUAPRUPLED SALES. 3 o Room, with Board, en ly. made. in the jollowing order:—Paladin first, New York | tion, The necessary consequence of these glaring | democratic victory iu this State, Still Mr. Tilden iacks 726 Broavwar, opposite New York Hotel, Centenotal visitors, baent Mr. Georg Albrecht, of Riess, ts therefore | second, Risk third, Culpepper fourth, Bay Rum fiith | errors ts what might have been expected. 7 ? four votes to elect him and Mr, Hayes thirty-oine. ‘Nov. 1, 1876. ond place, | sult ot depleted treasuries some of the clubs t Our repablican candi how carry Calilornia, i come to time the latter part ot the season, whieh | Now Jersey, North Carol south Carolina and Wis- the series of games originally | cousin, to clect him. The yote of avy one of thoi ‘Th h pavliely summoned to appenr on that day in this | and Lore! QL WEST stil ARONEWLY AND KLMGANTLY eens Tale first class; aml tAbLen; Fetete | ae ee ae ee. ae eae cell ani’ ns acai | leaving New York third, with the uther iy legit 2 and the horses went over the iifth burdie 11 SEEOND TARDE | ea ee indie" ure’ teeta notified by 12 s'elvck’ ne | named beiore, The sixth: hurdle was jumped in the Tho full number would havo | States added to Mr. Tilden’s present figures electe hitn. | prominonce I havo given. to your conspicuots an. sued; particulars | noon, same order, with the exceptivn that Culpepper and Bay 4 260 games, Only 257 of them, | Wisconsin and California will provable record tor i The Royal Saxon Court of Justice, Ram had exchanged places, Risk and New York pressed | however, will be countou, as three of them wore a te. | Hayes, leaving New Jersey, North Carolina and South | NOuncement, my sale bas noarly quadrupled, I am ASPARL | jopward, and Witt Peincin-enpe dons to bee a Ths tile sh their Aad gaged ai ot some | Carolina rea'ly the deniding ground. inh usnaily out of your paper by 8 A, M., and for the past pace, witl jadin leading by ancck, bat Risk | of the league clubs may rosult in the disbanding of the From all I am able to learn, | conclude the repub- a 4 his stride and came home first, Paladin | loague. Heany will succeed In South’ Caroltaa, although a | Wo"k L have velnly honed to wee tH emcoe walt ta third, Bay Kum toarth, Culpopper A NEW ASSOCIATION. change has come over the spirit of thete dreums | continue the delivery to those who ri ask. Mask again wen to To tne Kprron or THe HxRatp:— Mince the reduction in price of the Hranp and the A FEW YOUNG MEN OR | ied couple can find superior Board on very rea- JORLAD tL abe te 2) ree aati thinatiiocbod ded Wbeihden WEST 82D) ST.—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED . ni i ° ¥ ct 4 B8noome, with or without breakfast; house and location | Foaecerkintung Georg albtecht's eussprechenden, Boseber time, 2:55. Tho St, Louls Red Stockinay, Tecumseh, of London, | within the past ten days, such a4 may ingure the Stale | the HmaLn oflce 10 bo able to roph frat-etoss: den oe 11, Nanna ts LTT, torwinlian, tbaconmt word he jo clubs, any of them | jor Hampton and tho electoral vote for Tilden. Of all | rly demand? Respectiully, - ~ Der abwesende Herr Georg Asbrecht, aus Riesa, wird di SUMMARIFS. being able to afiord as much evjoyment to an audience e 4 as clove I think South Carolina now AUG. D. WHITE. 39, ha EG I STH FAND GTH | hierdacen affentiich vorzeladen, in diesem Terming in Per Nationan Jockey Civs Racks—Secoxp Day—Finst | as are the lewgue clubs, are méving toward 8 the list. i poet SAR aap SMe ga inte ig with Board. ___|_ son oder aurch ein hi Race,—Purse $250, tor all 9 $50 to the second | organizing @ new international association, With a} From what I have been enabled to learn of Jersey | BRENTANO'S NIGHTMARE, 40 EAST OTH ST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, LARGE | an, blesiger horee; a dash of one mile and « halt complete set ot rules aud tnir playing there is no reason | prospects during the few days 1 have been within her | ar Rooms, suitable Jor gentlemen and wives or BB cesta el Spt pe Sheng Magda STARTERS. why the new interaational association should not be | vorders, since Saturday lasi, 1 judge 1t this year demo- en m meas Nr aensans coreeeen wind ervetises A, Smith's be. m. Inspiration, by Warminster, dam | | ble to redeem the almost Fulued repuiation of the | cratic, "The democratic Mnajorites uve” increased | AWAITING A VISIT FROM IRATE AND INDIGNANT 41 “WEST ISTH ST.—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘Das Koniglien Sa.hsiechs ‘Sapphire, 6 years old, 111 tbs... Blaylock) 1 | game of base ball. In cousequence of the delet bo- | «teadily since 186% In that year Randolph, democratic even t with Board; wouid suit gentiemen or families; terms 3 Ccchwnata Dv. @ Burgoo, by. imp. Hira, dam coming general toat the game was only played in the | Governor, had a majority 014,600, In 1871 Parker had | EDIT to suit the times. Ye dacl mma Downing, 5 youre ol, 111 Ibs.......(Swim) 2 | interest of gamblers the people have nearly deserted | 5,90), and in 1874 ber present Governor, Bedie, who is | Three large posters in congpicuous positions outside Gate cahit i HARDEE, FORE. 3. Wiluon & 0.4 bg. fom’ O'Neil, by Lighting, the field. An organization “which should #0 conduct wng ap active iuterest in Mr. Tilden's favor, had | of yr Brontano’s great newspaper and bookselling es A-Sncows, with Board; inble and attentnace frst class, TROTTING IN NEW JERSEY. dain Zangara fs old, 114 Ibs, 3| the game as to disabuse public opinion would become | 13,00, By thie showing we give Mr. Tilden five inure : : rolerencen ” TB gig quite populur; would deserve und receive the public | thaw necessary and aliow Mr, Hayes voth the Caro- | tablishinent, on Union square, announce that the Ww EM 8 ANDSO} ry 4 | patronage. divas, Surely t Mpaign is the closest one we have | New Youre Hsnatp i¢ for sale there at three cents a 4A eee RTT Stag TANDAQUELY TURSISICED | tue second day of tho Went Side Pari fall meeting The Wiiokas, of Brooklyn, one of the strongest | neon for years, and slicwt-changes only In romeo! the | Sy. yt srenteng amformed. a reporter poaterda Rooms was asuccess. The track wasin fino condition, The : 5 | amateur ciubs in the city, show a rei abet emalier States would be fatal to the success ol either, COPY: NF 7 y |) WEST 39 bi ition Resalt trotted @ mile in 2:31, which is th record, Out of filty ® played they won thirty- | We.close our comparison with the table, leaving no | that the Hnanp sttll leads the van by an increased 4 Tee tue front It AD oat sich age ae ‘THe SKCOKD RACK. eight and lost but twelve, They will close the season, | doubtinl States to wrangle over, | sale of nearly fifty per cent since the reduction. Taike Sommunieatiny ifdesiret; also Rwems for 6 single gentlemen, fastest mile ever made on this trotting course, Same Day.—Purse $400; $100 to the second horse; | at the Capitoline Grounds, on Saturday, by playing Estimates for Tilden. “sn orcaat he pee | ing to ‘th terprising newsdealer in regard to the with Bosra; relerences SUMMARY. for tnrec-year-olds. Mile’ heats, against strong picked nine selected trom various | Alabama 10 Caliornia...2. 6 ink he euterp! 8 Wrst Sipe Driving PARK—Trorrixa—Trvrspar, STARTBRS, protessionals and semi-proicesiovals who havo re- | Arkansas.. 8 Colorado, paragraph in the World, which made it appear tbat Nov. 2—The unfinished trot from Wednesday, purse | P. M. West's bc. Courter, by Star Di turned to Brooklyn to spend the winter. Connecticut. . 6 Iinois. | the recent interview between him and the Hxeaun re- ove. ee $300 for horses that bad never beaten 2 $140 to | _ by Lexington. 95 lo 1] The Chicago club has disbanded for the season, & Tow | porter, in reierence to the sale of soveral morning 5g, WHST, loti Sh RETWEEN THT cst, 990 s9_sencnd, $60 Ma, third ana $90 to, she midgeley & staly' Le nea ee Mee Te if Tallies, was apocryphal, be said:—“You neo, Mes avs.—Elegantiy furni nom« to let, ir | fourth horse; mile heats; best tbree in five, in harn ne Aru see eepe el a dingiy, with or without Hoard; modern improv : | hE. Auriburwsb, « Reauit....---. 4 4 1 3-11 | W, Wyche's ob. c, Hobkirk, by Red Dick, dam by POLAR EXPLORATION. 15 hy Pe Sie ag at: lithe Een i tenn UATE Peas lensn N. Foley's b. & Tommy Ryai 22 ita ihiver, 06108 .. 4 eer’. € ao aadaae re of the words attributed to me in the 87 OF rie tone ry SECOND. "tis Gai pats £ hatred f . 4 Jd. eee i hag Ps ie by Leaiaungon, TUF | LETTER FROM DR. ISAAC L. HAYES ON THE Garpiapes - i Heratpo that the World wax a milk and water sheet Tooms, with first claws private je; at rable rlin’s d. g. Tom..... 7 dam Bounte Door eee aryluod... 7 dl small classeot ok Rooms on third floor; rete man seh m, Lady Putchand. 3 7 3 7. W. Deswell’s ca. £ Sunbeam, by Leamington, FAILURE OF THE BRITISH ARCTIC EXPEDI- | \iscieuippi. 8 prelims cig = us ripe ery nh ad tonves . Beode. 6 6 dam Ecliptic, 92 Ibs........ +;(Beans) 3 5 | qroN—CAPTAIN NARES EVIDENTLY MISTAKEN ae reported, bocause' Mr, Hurlbert hada nice notice of a6 JH, Racey's 6. 6. Leamington il., by’ Leaming. *% me only a week beforo, and it looked ungrateful, to says i TIMER. ton, - Susan agony i, bs. ~setg 26 WITH REGARD TO THE PERMANENOCY OF THE Z the least, that | sould have expressed myself that | WEST 420 st. ONE DOOR FROM OTH AV.— M. Vonohue's cb. c Waco, pas 3 ay. Under the creumstances, | could not say others 104.0ehh i Rooms to let, with first clase Buard; terins ‘dam Julietta, 95 Ibs... Cl) Se eee | meene Mies lelund,...:--.-. 4) Sees Gam What tala ce Ter Meriert, thes te T. B&W. RB Davis’ ch. Tempest, 96 Ibs...... Time, THE THIRD RACK. Saw Dav—Hundue Race, —For horses that have never Ihave just read im the Sun of yorterday an article Total....s00e moderate. South Garelina. O78 WEST 4470 ST.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, 26x60); Second Floor, $70; two front Rooms, shed ers $35, with Board; Fourth Fivor, for gentiemen, 8 to ON INADEQUATE BXPLORATION, nw Yon, Nov, 2, 1876, | }'"8'N! itgioia.... To rue Epiron or tre HeraLp:— ae «see191 Total... 1) view was the resu't of « highly imaginatt 5 that it was unlikely | should make remarks + 10 | of papers I respect and with Whose. conducn the most friendly relations. 1 bad no idea f was to appear im print with the honor of an im we hha Wisconsin, Sixth heat. ) att Saux Dav—Puree of $150; for hors wou a hurdic face or steeplechase; one and w halt % ERY K. i id have been more 10S SE ji stds. wide git for rgoe eas | beaten 2:35; mile heate; bess three Iniles, over six hurdles; light welter weights. Purse | Tefetring to my letter which you published on Monday SOR OR AYER. 1 REN ca ob nn. nar nevsien Ore Tne cecos single, $5, 86, i 4B Berlin’s ch, y. Tom. $200, of which $50 to the second horse. last concerning the recently returned British Arctic DETECTIVE WORK. | to have a visit from the Times and Sun, both of which 4 EAST 1#f fl ST., NEAR CLARENDON HOTEL.— nie bh Kock wh ces blak, by hhevoteed! tien Expedition, I have not a copy of thaH«ratn contain- e is | Papors shared im the general criticism.” a * ae ae rr Dunhatn’s f. g. Su George. Syret a years, Old, 196 Ibs’..s-..-+...(Midgiey) 1| %¢ that letter on hand, and as I leavo the city | Atitho property, with the exception of afew minor | ..ver “hat jay be, bul nove ot on tail taken os nteran taean wokincniua teotaae Wikares Giro rime, Forbes & Burger's b. ‘a. aladin, by Leamington, | | almost immediately have not ume to obtain one. | articles, stolen on the oixht of the 20th ult from the palatable iruthia. I must say, however, thatthe Word dam Garland, 5 years old, 142 ibs. . (Jackson) M. Douahuo'sch, c New York, by ‘Piauet nee 16 2:39 Hester, 4 yous old, 142 Ibs. “ -( mint and wife oF two lw wits Board for Indy. 119% 2:38% W, Callahan’ phy by “itay weed, am 13: BAST 16TH ST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO * M. Jordat & Co.'s b.'h. Culpopper, by Revolver, Ovreut, with Bourd, to iamities or gectlomen; refer: | TROTTING AT CHARTER OAK PARK, dam ue tie Aunte, 5 years old, 142 18....(Nolan) and required. 12 WEST 29TH 8T.—A WIDOW LADY WILL LET asnite of handsomely furnished Rooms to a gentle- | Tied heat. The Sun implies that I have doubted the veracity | giore of Abrabam Besthofl, No. 908 Broadway, was | a4 goue up mn cireilation since it reduced its price, of tho distinguished commander of that expedition. ed by Detectives Soll K I sell sixty Worlds now whero 1 used to selt only yesterday recovers y ectives Sollick, King and e Tt was Saveedep de past . twenty. Me. Jennings, of the Times, was a great iriend intention to do so, and | yvon, of tho Central Office. The burglary, it will be | of mise and when he lett he recommended me to Mr, therefore | hasten to correct any such possible im- | remembered, was committed by means of false keys, Hurlbert. I Itke the nowspaper fnaly took very much, and prowsion that muy have ariton in the minds of any | the robbers eflecting an entrance while the officer waa | WHER | thought what I suid wag like! offend any of them 1 didn’t feel one bit too comfortabl M ee ee we * — Dally . m. Lorena, by Rovoiver, dam Syren, other of your readers. The impression I desired to | at the further end of bis post, The store, which is Brentano 16 still apxiously awaiting @ visit from, 137 east Sait Aa RONEN oNigaED Hantrono, Coun., Nov. 2, 1876 Fears oid, 1510 / convey was that I did not believe that the ice he dis- | situated on the ground floor at the northwest corner of | the irate editors of the Sun and Times, but his health ie ierms from $3 to $10 per week. ‘| Ia the races at Charter Oak Park this afternoon, the ti pleasant as ever, covered formed uny permanent barrier against the ap- | Twentieth street, contained a large and valuable stock 8°04 4nd Wie manners proach to the Pole by way of Smith Sound, and [ | of jeather and f wrote that Ldid not believe a word of it. I had no | Dae# the choice 3 2:31 race was won by Mira Belle, whose best time was 2:30. In the 2:28 race, Frank Reeves took the second ey xoods barglirs pack ifehan, cowsistiag oF rostly muroces SAVED FROM SHAME, 14 bse WEST 44111 ST. HAS CHANGED RACING POOLS, Di bean newly furnished; thoroughly renovace: frst class Piigag te de oe dels | heat in 2:231f, The Anish was. postponed wntii to- Wasnixotox, Nov. 2, 1876. motive of intention to doubt that he encountered, as aoe he eee ray” wah ete Ck ee } WEST 22) ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, brew . Russia ienther pocketvuoks, poarl hazdied and siiver | Among the passengers on an Eastern train that an . Ooms, WITH | morrow. Tho frst heat wax taken by Aunie Coiling | Pools wore sold im this city to-night on the races | 1 iss44 tee eighty feot thick, Such ice have seen | Mounted umbrellas and parasuls and oLhor urvicles of nd ae erms moder Wednesday various kinds, amonnting in ail to $8,740, with ali of | TOU At the Grand Central depot lato on weace ane ouuon ba Yori’ tive! cctag? we | SOMes Ae ‘pees, soem ceteris Lavery use. | nuhtcwen: Han otto AGG, prepmsuntag of is 'y i covered on Sundey might, On Tuvsday Mr. Bestholf titeen ye: who bad come from Bennington, Vi. TROTTING IN RHODE ISLAND. oo. $00; Hares opance, $155 Leamington 1, $10; | sine at whicd ico will form im that manner | published a citd in the Henaty offering $1,000 reward | signe, She gan « stranger in New York, and soughe ovina he recovery vl the property. | — Second ‘race (two-mile heats)— apiration, | $ being trom fifteen to cighteen feet, This a iecod a ia oir G1 hed ned, SAA betsdle Genimedh,’ whine >< - ~’ 6 OR, | Provipence, Nov. 2, 1676, Courior, $15; Tom il, $10: hee fi 0 gee ly ¢3 coptionally thick ice is the result of th o cade was placed im the nuads of Detectives Sel- er aunt, . One 50, Nest STH AP To LET, WITH HOAHD, | At Narragansett Park to-day the ’ Hatteras, Kenny, Wateree and biprrigacis coe ee oan ee, rintareee tree ie ty wp ander | had. Gn leaving the depot she wandered around, not in :40 race was won He), $6 ling up of tablo on table under groat pressure, uapicious circumstances, the: ing at first Pp to al frous Koom and two single Kooms, together | 5» Bisck Dexter, of Worcester, his best time b aah ake a aa 310; Oapiain Bewuier, 613; Tnd possibly, 1m some cases, by sho surmeo accmaias ly no clew to the ronbers, i Cautions and | S#OWing which way to tura, Her movements were " XR ELEVATE G— | 2:33. The ranning race was won by Vandal, of At- | Bay Rum, Jack Trigg, $3 Hon of snow and tls connection, as in the glacier upon umed Movements, however, they learned thatiwo | Noticed ba tall, dark complexioned loafer, who oo a i nnnnnnsenene | The 2°37 raced was won by Velerity, Nione best time | which will take piace to-morrow as follows: & WEST 44TH Si.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH | [4 Bares cioes Board, ict fomities ond stage geettousn, | TOP 2SH% First race (a dash of one and a quarter miles)—bur- jeterence. Room Jaud, into to b; rial Mbeequent free: picious-look ing then had on Wednesday hired aro costed id proffered bis escort At first she gith acomapte t Fens treaty oC ota sents Ore Ep end TR lly og Face was Ky HTT OVO OF and | pressure. deen, heavy felis ot tee are but rarely | a No. 99 Hester ne into wbren, they yen * hesit ted, but apomtes Sds assertion that ho ey; = Beate aint Busoni bebe he TROTTING AT WHITE PLAINS. more than afew miles in diameter, and are, like the very large, Well flied trunk, Suspecting that 1 | Wishéd to serve her told 2 wanted to Inrelaned deesoa Post ite | TROTTING IN VIR Fda at ha and i by the winds aud currents, be eee atl vey harrowly | He soon pein agp nigiime m0) ieee eee ioe toes . ‘he average thickness of the Arctic ice formed by ono hai its inmates, Atter | Was an orphan, paren dead 1d cant. banhiss.s- ewe deve toterences civen | vr lees The second fall meeting at Whito Piains Fait | Viney ireering Is about five leet, aud the greater | iwonty-four hours of waltiug without finding anyching | Yeate. Sue had ran away trom Heonington,, where quired. i be Ricnmoxp, N Grounds, N. Y., was opened yesterday, with splondid | part of this disapponrs in tho summer by mel. | suspicions on the part ot any of the persons who en: | she was employed in the family of Dr. Potter, bea: OARDERS WANTED—GOOD ACCOMMODATION; There was a trotting race to-d ny As ‘veh f iare, weather, the track being in good condition. Two races | ing. As to any permanent 4 tT existing jn the | tered Fit aa bony ond to asoert ot ulreatnent vp the par ot hi Rg Dinquire second door, 228 Bast 35th « ; ‘day at the Fair Grounds, | were on the programme, of which the following are | warter, visited by Capiain Naree I cannot con. | ie lo the top with, the wrtolen en } bere ceive it possible, sce no sueh barrier ©: mile heats, best three in five, for a purse of $700, The iL, BOAR (Rs. away 3911 WOOD- the where, and | therelore asserted that one year was nov | roadway store, Mr. Besthoil wi “oy this time the pair bad reached oy eorire Weat Phiadelphin 16 IS Bh ty Ae ohm ey Bd ete Mae suMMaRtn cnough to prove or disprove anything ia relation to | al one pronounced th roperty his. A caretal exami. | stFeet hole 2 the oly. tongued eneor’ aswuring ty give excel u ig Noi in fas eas wd aide a, the race, takin; Wrstcnesten Driving Pan Warr Prats, N. Y.— | ine matter, aud why the entire expoaition should so yn RbOWwed th Xception of afew um. | that she would be well cared for until pk req the ty The oder tenet reese Sad was | Trortixa, THvxspay, Novi P soon have abandoned the ficld seems to me strange. Drellas and two ean ing stolen was intact, |g room fur both. His design, however, was parnasticerirseins tie resets 2M. horses that 10; $75 to 4: y the astute poet bn | who assigned her. toa room by hersell, notwithstanding his protestations shat she, aver had never beaten They had every cosventence for a long Das Sy and were | The property was taken to veg Jentral Office, and the | second and $25 to the third horse; milo heats; best | jn a most favorable position, aud beyond 1 detectives again started out in search of the robbers, yt three in five, in harness. point reached by the Polaris anda long way whom they are ¢ confident of capturin, | was his newly-wodded wife. Finding his game spoiicd RAMEROY PAKK—KLEGAST ROOMS, WiTd LONG. gare at: mene Lert Mg re vies th ae | ‘ i i i 2 Boe ted cae teat baleverne mo opt ee! “4 . senentinen alin - | the bi p> hg Blossoms Propriioe « . i‘ ‘sb, m. Flora Over tm ter d m1 4 i " 1 | eon! " Gri class Board, i Oremorey Park @Uth sb. | JOHN MURPHY'S ANSWER TO CAPTAIN MOWRY. & Heinaoiv’s bs 4. Windsor. Pe Kuso bed ke haattatien, 18 eating, the pon Fowr ee THR CONDITION OF LIBERIA The gitt was yeatorday browght te the Centrat UKINGHAM LD br. . re ‘ It. | the expedition sailed without dimoul + © bo m reap an poilce communicated the facts she case te j Rooms, with Boarg, | 7° THE Bowon oF cn eee ME 4 die Ullimacely be an ico burriee which obstructed thor | Mt. Yates, of the firm of Yates & Porterfield, whose | her relatives. Captain Mowry 0 understand my 6 dis, tess. Hat this barrier cold not in my opinion | vessel, the Jasper, left with a batch of colored cmi- SRIOAN IMATISTI ANGE ALCOVE ROOM, THIRD FLOOR, YRONT, | challenge. I offered to ride sny man in the world is, have been permunent, and I exprossed tho opinion | grants for Liberia on Wednesday, disclaims the AMERIOAN INSTITUTE, L witn Board; iso Single Rooms for gents. 19 | three races of 50, 100 and 150 miles respectively; bat hint ee 4 7 7. . evade that another year ought to have been to explore , state Av! arse chet rast Sth st. beat vhY FU Jil eg BA) LET, WITHEROA RD: Captain Mowry in his answer makes provision for each | 9:38; $100 to first, $60 to second and $25 10 third; | postion of the figide. ‘Che ieeot Smith sound i one ing it, as another yoar would most coriainly change the | MeDt attributed to him im yesterday's Henaiy that prob- | Liberia 1s showing no particular degree of prosperity. I ith Mr. C. He Loutrell in the chair, 1: wo large double at man to catry 170 pounds and to change horses in mile’ heats; best threo in five, in barioss. ably the heaviest kuown, bat itis shifting continualiy, | On tue contrary, we Bays je eneral cundiven of ing, Ww ir, De, meee ON FIRST FLOOR; aLso | every mile, which I do not agreo to, al desire to | M. H. Whippic’s ch. m. Dolly Dot. oven imes during tho winter, An open pret the Repabiic of of kaberia i proving ‘Their Prodaots D. D. Parmeice, Nathan ©. Ely, James Detamater, Jo. v0 on seco! forms : carry whatever woight I please, aud also to change Pees Baker's b. hig aS may be followed closo one, Bix whero ice exists | in coftoe, sugar, &c., and are steadily joint Ln Fam om nd ib tee pole; private desired. 264 Zid ite “Fable | Dorses whenever 1 please, he to have the same privi- ae tly one sainmer may be entirely free the next, cannot, | inereasing.”” As to the ability y of the blacks blacks fer col- | po ara byinwe Tor i won goers boarders sccommodated. lego, JOHN MURPHY, ‘Time, 2:46—2; after several years’ experience in Smith Sound, con- | onizing he has no opinion, 1 eat ander ine vow seaniuuen Zee

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