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i i eer 6 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877—WITH SUPPLEMENT, ib 2 Mt, a - apeinied + od A LATS ter ES ARE CS AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB Stein, meking thet mtoys coal $504. | Sinila nr” S™MS*® BS SNP Tarenguarser THE RIFLE. Ted eye eunme ations fee abot oh YACHTING. j j ‘THE SECOND RACB Starters. 3 ‘ ; $100 bat Oraad, Nationa eg ne P eral ior be Whe coding Ba pleases, te § A FINE DAY'S SPORT ON THE GROUNDS OF THE Te Killed, Mi THE AUTUMN CORINTRI\N REGATTA OF THE by 20th September, with 41 08d ode of which $200 | G. L. Loriilard’s ch, f Maritana, by Leam:nytoo— DEARBORN OLUB. O—111 CENTRAL HUDSON YACHT CLUB. to the secoud horse, Two miles and a quarter. There k Slave, 107 Ibs. +.+.(Haghos) 10 New Hamburg, Oct, 5, 1577. ‘The Autumn Corinthian Regatta of the Ceniral Huds son Yacht Ciub tok place over the New Hamburg course to-day. It was the rst time that yachts of the fleet met aod galled on Corinthian privcipies, each owner steering his own vessel, and stationary ballast only was allowed, aud the crew of each boat consisted ‘rae brow | D, MoDanlel's &. Le by War Daacex is 17 ie Stoyy IsLaxp, Ill., Oct 6, 1877. 1 PL 2 were five starters, comprisin; 7 3 tngioo- ghlin) 3 ‘The second day of the fail meeting unger the auspices 4 Third Day of the Autumn Meeting | gelding’ Petoie, by Leamiogion—Mai carrying 115 ibe. ; 3 5 bere we vk at Jerome Park, Broa” mare, tnapiration, .b6", Wurmatase ie, TIE Giation opened. wiih mere tayorable weather ‘nis aged, 111 ibs. and G, L. Loriilard’s = morning than yesterday. The wind was steadier and Uchiltree, by Lexingtoo—Katoou, 5 years old, 124 lbs, y weather @ trifle chilly; the sky was Parole was the lavorite at even nioney against ibe THE PROGRAMME OF THE FOURTH DAY OF THE | not so strong; wi (Mi 4. Belmont's b. f., by Glenelg—Grocian beh of the Dearborn Rifle Club of the Illinois Rifle Asuo- A A R A 160 vo 100 an Ti Ochiltree, 5 to 1 against JEROME PARK FALL ‘ clouded, but the light was good, and the competitors TOUR. Caneret vanes isapiation and ito ; scuinn ey at ime siret | ‘Tho racing to-day at Jerome Pare will coramence at | €ame to tho ranges fresh and in lively apirita, The Of # man toevery five fost of length and fractional part feepiraen. Sites, tome Ovhiltree potd Parole attendance of spectators was somewhat larger than thereof, indep ly of the captain. Ns P. M., with a seliing race for a purse of $400, a eighth, hie event Lpowe fed the yesterday, The matches were more interesting than those of yesterday. in the rat class Mr. O, O. Iselin, of New Rochelle, started bis Dare Devil, and Commodore irving Grin- neil, of New Hamburg, bis Fidget, Mr. J.R. Roose velt, of Hyde Park, intended to start his Victoria, and, indeed, did start to cross the line, but the wind was blowing big guns irom the nortn sua the strong d famog The : ny > Ae to oe eee one mile and i i ‘irgini will wi ng, Ios 10m seco! Kilburn, Tom Ochiitree, Virginius and | with Gs eae wnat aie following enteies:—iatile F, 112 Ibe. Rappan pA 4 wire at the Judges’ stand Galway led two lengths, Tom | Dock, 111 lbs, ; Patriot, 103 lbs. ; Lady Salyers, 102 1 Pique the Winners. oniltree second, # neck io advance of luspiration, | Piper Heidsieck, 102 Ibs,; W. F. Higgins, 98 Ibe, ; Cai In the match for the Dearborn Club Challenge Cup Uhe latter two lengths 1B frout of Parole, Gory around | soaie 9g ibs, and Benaine, 95 be. The secoud is | Ur toams entered, the Dearborn Club haviug Sir ture the horses were two lengths rt, Gale f way ending, Tom Uchilsree vecond, inspiration wind, | the Annus) Sweepstakes, for vhree-year-olds, over | Henry Halford tn its ranks, tis coadjators belng 8. & : . flood tide kieked up a heavy sea, and the Vicioria Club | Parole fourth. When they reuched the quarter pole | a 4) q Mil bo | Thompson, O. C, Blackmer and Ge ‘The third day’s racing of the American Jockey Club | (are tea one longi, Tom Ochiitree second, 'aix | yo me pape a gel ty pce rie assunied the name of the British-American team. An couldn't stand i, She tacked across the river once, fall meeting came off Ep pctatd hippos ‘a 1h was | Snipes te, Craue ob bmapirasta, the bshenens lene sese |) 8 et poneoten, pred eg ae Barker, | Hist-American team was made up of J, K. Miler, BR, * Fell dead out of bounds. but over om the west shore, when she turned ed very interesting, a8 ie ad’ oe of Vari @ horses passed under joDan: u e jor Barker, eho woah i pte The programme blua Galway mill led two Jongths, Tom Oouiitree four | The Champagne Stakes, for two-yeur-oids, 1s tue | 1+ 9 Greenville, W. Rigby, of the interuational team, FR ea of: the Long Island Gua Club. | to come to the starting live, the sea at times made 4 Thureday, but was | [oaths in advauce of Luspiration, the latter two | third on the list and will probably bring to | which shot at Creedmoor, and F, Hyde, of the Amert cleam breach over her. This was due undoubtedly to sbould have been carried out on Thurada: lengths in frontof Parole, The horses went out Of | the post the following fine field of starters:— | oun team, aiso’ol Creedmoor fame ‘The third team 1b regret Mr. Roosevelt was postponed till yesterday on account of the storm. O0 | sigus around the bill in this order, but when the; > Nerre Loriilurd’s b. 1. Pique, by Leat ~ jafe harbor. In tho mean time the Dure Devil, with close reeted mainsail and jib, y i Thursday night, however, when the rain was pouring | peared ow the south end of the track Galway Lady Komal, an ft Hildex THE RUMOR THAT THEY SHARED THE ENTRANCE | ought the sea wind in galiant style and crossed eed’s b, 1. Bo: PER eee eee ae es | ont CSCOMH OM HOCH EHOMMOnHomM CMOS CHHCS eH ROM Moores © ee coHoces ecoHoS eee Home © BH ROR EER COC E EE Ce ma PSCCCOSSrR OOM COM CH On EEE Hee ROOM emHeHOrccH Ona Ttese teerreee errs MOOI PAAAhaeecone her light bailast, and wnD " w— | was irom Wisconsin, and consiated of J. M. Jobnston, THE RIFLEMEN AT GLLMORE’S, compelled to run fo1 Tt, by | K. Fielding, J. G Welles atid David Hill, The Micbi- £ Marituna, DY | fan team consisted of G, H. Wolcott, J. T. Harri el's ch. Fawn, | ton, s, 3. Lévy and M, J Haine The latter two ten a down in torrente and flooding the stree MS Seri iw ‘ot “ndpiration, ae Reig ‘= gaging | Mus Carter; ae. Le’ Lonlar no, one auticipated any racing before Monday, and | of Parole, ‘They passed the three-quarier pole in this —Hiack Slave; D. Te weet rclorane lat tical ek aa the bright, sunny morning that greeted the early | oct sath tou, Tour Ochiltree smote tote Geaneas Pai ead Moy Bonnie Scotland Wendvine; Joa, | were the suiue as yesterday. The intered taken MONEY ON THE MIGHT OF THE PRESENTATION | £14 "Nay well, ballasioc On her frst tack te risers yesterday proved a very agreeuble sur- | | i4oq under the wire at the wiaud ball a length 10 | Grinstexd’s b. 6. Allevour, by Gilroy—Sequin; W. | the match was greatly increased by th Langit DENIED—THE NATIONAL BIFLE A£SOCIATION | the westward it seemed as if she could not stand prise, Some even then thought the track would | frout of Gulway, the latter one length in auveoce of Dr. Koestler, by Knighthood—Penelope, the members of the internutionai teams and ulso by TOOK THE MONEY. Th . i that it would be | Perole, who had bis bead in front of Inspiration. | aod F, b,c. Danicheif, by Glenclg—Salipa, | tbe alleged fact that @ wligut degree o the heavy strain upon her. @ water swirled hd ot epelietcatiesenn PBs the | 10m Gebiltree then made tast running, and ib de- | ‘The day's sport will conclude with « purse (2400) for | bas arisen in the British team. The Lrisk Arumor having been afloat for some days to the | over ber deok, ana e¥ery man on board was quickly impossible to run, but a'desp@Mch was received at the | nooyey tue others to follow quickly. Lom led at the | maid tnree-yexr-olda, whion closed wi follow. | 1¢ 18 sald, do not epjoy «hood wine Mouibreak, yet | fect that the American National Rifle Team had re- | drenched to the ska, But she bowsed into tt mage Jockey Clab, about nine o'clock A. 31, giving» very | quarter pole tour longing, Parcle seconds ee Galvan, | 128 entrieas—Diamond, Mineola, Rite, there é a lack of that Iriendly veoliog necessary for | ceived $1.000 for exhibiting themselves in Gilmore's | nificently, und took knock down after knock dowa, favorable report, aid £49308 et ie ir vendiciom | Wheu Tom Ocbilitee dame dowa to tbe 1oob of the f: TUR BETTING, the harmonious working of a team. It was partly Ou | Gurdon, some trouble has been taken to get at tho | always coming out In safety. She was foliowed by Very fast and would be in tolerably good condition. | yigi he was running bin dest, and Parole seemed t0 | the attendance at the Subscription Rooms last night | +18 See rae unre dalteree ney. pretaveIne to | facts in the case, An interview was bad yesterday | Mr. Grinnell’s oat Fidget, but the latter was fur be- The fags were, therefore) ru a ie eee | out of the rage Going out of sight‘Tom sti, held wae panna Ma <3 | shoot by themselves, ; afternoon with Mr. G, S, Schermerhorn, Jr., Secretary | hind, and, nos buving @ 110, the race between the two ROBE Sine 1OE OF, SH Peer eae, | advantage ol sour engi and” aflor making “ agg The first match today was at $00, 900 aud 1.000 | of tne National Rife Astociation, who made the foliow- | was virvuully decided at the atast for in going abous be My cae none tt page out yesterday, as ee rig ry anise *wben ber came te “fit ge ele ‘The first shot was fired by sir Henry Halford | '2g statement;— the Fidget, being unable tu “pay off,” lost much b (4) tempt of the jehus to pack ten people in a vehicle et rey Pier binc ) ‘The weather to-day was bright, clear and cool, and briskly. The score was as foliows:— ellect that neither Steinway nor Chickering balls thongn the latter’s big sailand spinnaker helped ber 2 é 2 a 3 iy E reate: t exrctly teu o'clock. ‘the wind was blowing briskly, ‘THE COMMITTES SKLLG THE TEAM, timo at every turo, The next to cross the line many people wore afrald (bat Lae egal sebh abt bevorer A shout was tava ¢'e ny mi aamrer Tho full Soore at Pavone ores qnuee Telale, Colonel H. A. Gilders.eeve made arrangements, by pr the Lulu, of New Hamburg, and the Shadow, bai dition, bat they vever made a greate y es of “fom wins!’’ were hear jn all a be : ve ike wad hae: okt dried wp. abd tha cain Nad | The big horepesamentnie Wie Romenretth With six'| Gretecaeee ae Cuetec epeoulation on We | Jounsion-..-+ 45445555544 444 4-60 authority of the Boatd of Directors of the National | of Mliton; the former sailed by her owner, W. Ferris, Th r s trean | lenaths tho dest of 1, and ¢he game was evidently | 3 gainst Pique, 4101 against Alleveur, 4 to 1 | Hil. 5455554563 54545 4-88 Rifle Association, whereby the American team were | of Newbure, and thetatter by her owner, of Milton, geal only laid si ee aie aa, u raraar | vee. Oetiieee llored stton wough at ie, suse, food, 6 to 1 uguinst Fawn, 6 to 1 Soul cseen awe $2 b 82 aay | taken to Gilmoro’s Garden, Mr. Sebermerborn could | Joba Rpe, In turn they were followed by tho Freak, and invigorating, and the Pa th Barb is Jockey, ry a Ot inet 5—65— ‘a wre ceieroag cueuigs, lookea bright and green, con- | the hooestretch, and Tom Ochiltree passed uager the Lote pga ocpeengthety: teagan ete TISII-AMRRICAS TRAM. not tell exactly when these arrangements were com.'| of the second class, sailed by J. H. Weddle, of New. niokdeny : Foliage of the cress, | Wire a wingor by four lengths, Parole second, twenty | ids, tne book makers only lay agen 5555543045354 4 4-66 pleted. ‘The commitieo appointed tor the purpose of | burg All sailed north to the buoy off Van Rensse- Foye a eg lea lg Bh eae lengths in trout of Inspiration, who Was bead in a t the others were 5 10 2 agaiust Vermont, 410 1 errr ee ue ier procuring « hull wherein to present the prizes won tu | Iser’s Point, aod they got away from the home boat 1a aaa aire cat rade cut had gaita enjoyable wip. | Ciba, sue raiwat Westexenrwas $1000; Tool |aecnaeemarin coe eto tys sete 2544245684458 36 3+56—235 | the international, the long runge interstate and the | the loliowing order and time:— and the few t oe ee sa 9 0) (3-9 ving are the previous winners of the Bab Pre ary) ae 6% Buck matches, was compose, of Colonels Gildersieeve ii ms “ 8): Bet i GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP, fore b—54 “ eSche! ay evil. 2 Lula. The independence of railroad compauies was fully Winner. Weight Starters, cine LOUISVILLE RACES. ‘Twompso 4 3 5 8 5 4 8 8 3 3 8 5 3 § $7 pas iy Fa ee. apc post ve nt tet . 8 % Foes f, 1 ‘ UPL soseeee 4-5 ‘reak, er exemplified yesterday by tho officials of the Harlem ’ 02 4 Blackmer...., 3233344424433 3 348-222 | of directors, there being present at the, time | ne wind was tresnoning all the time and there was Railroad, as without giving any wotice they | 7 courcey (4) 92 5 FIFTH DAY OF THE FALL MERTING OF THE MICHIGAN. TKAM. Meseen, Winsnees Wile’ Casas Wood Mew ast a t i 2586455435555 5 465 lesers, Wingate, Wylie, Casey, Woodward, McMahon, | tremendous nea rolling, aud spectators on the docks withdrew the five minutes past “twelve special t0 | 1363 Le Polka (4) 100 7 LOVISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB—¥OOR INTEREST Wolcott ....0 Biabec. (8 Fa Jer Park and forced overybody to walt | 1870—Nimgura (4). 103 4 Harrington... 525455323522438 5—05 Story, Beebeo, Scott, Fulion, Shaler, Scoermernorn | peijeved thas none of the yacuts would live through it; oe 1871—Monurebist (3)... 88 9 ING RACES—HABKAWAY, WAH-O-NASIA, CHAR- | Levy wees A 82504563048 242 5-6 and President Stanton, Ata special meeting of the | yur they did, the Dare Devil still ieading in, jne vurn about the gepot until nalf-past twelve P.M. | 157. rypman (4) 1084 Huire. 233445555426 > 2 5—57—223 | noury of directors, held on sho Creed the upper buoy, aad Iselin pat ber betore the wind There was the usual rush for seats in the backs and | 1473— Preakness (6) ug)4 LEY GORHAM AND BLUE GOWN THE WINNERS | “atthe 00 yards range shooting, watcu bogan at | CONE Me Nnees am oa ag ae =e With Jib Goomed eat and éhest. tres; ane came down. stages at the Jerome Park gepot and the usual at- | 1874—Mato (5). 14 ¢ Lovisyiten, Oct. 5, 1877, twenty minutes past oue, the wind was blowing 4 }, the committee reported verbally to the | ii iver ike @ gull, leading the Fidget fully two miles, 6 4 v a rs ; 1 5 1a Gime the tid hanged to ebb ofigipally built forfour; but the public have become | 1577—Tom Ucniltree (5) the attendance was good, ‘The track, as it has been | Jonnaton..... 3445232555554 45—61 bicngnet gate aes eae Sha put 8 ute fet retain Bis ie rad steno ry cng eure’ rather tired of that imposition and in most instances * Changed to two miles and u quarter. ever since the commencement of the meoting, was | Hill... 354 36 4455 3 5534 0—58 Pp m as, a © | buoy ‘was aquick one, the bouts of the second and » than the propor number. . THE THIRD KACK doop in dust, and not as fast as would be should we | Fielding 2423538603 b0 50 4-44 former could be had gratis. At this meeting the fol- | third classes doing comparatively weil, and the. big Telused to ride with more than the prop . 3 Ai aat na geeee ated | Welles. . 2502304534452 5 5—s9-219 lowing directors were pr. Wingate, Wyle, | yachts turned it iu the folowing order and time:— ‘The rain had done good service on tho road and for | was for a parse of $600; mile heal ero were | havea slight sprinkling of rain. The running, bow: TRISH-AMBRICAN TEAM. z h rah Qf Iroad wore lunded at (he Park | 8°Vem eutrles for this ovent, consisting of F. Smythe’s | ova. thus far has beon up tothe standard of the Louis- | Milner...-... 655544452235 44 3-60 Woodward, Sanford, Scott, Story, Schermerborn, fe ZH once the railroad passengors Al id rf a 4552545532450 45-58 Before adjourning the meeting gave the Cummittee joy Dorth again work, Gales without being covered with dust from head to ville course, Four races came off to-day in good style, 6334524244555 5 4-60 7 on Presentation of Trophy apd Prizes full power to act | a+ the yachts bad to buck agaist both wii ud tide toot. i the first being a dash of a mile and an eighth, the sec- 244055453345 23 654-32 ani toeerews hud G0 face’ « al tap ‘THE HILL ibs; J. Ke Brewster & Uo.’s black colt Virginius, bY | Oo4 mile neate, the thirda mile and a quarter dash, BRITISH-AMERICAN TZaM, in tho premises. Immediately after the adjournment | tiie Now and then the waver would dud bich ia The closing up of Deadhexd Hill appears to have Mit Dabatlebar etre ei tie arusse; Gyears cid, 115 | abd tho fourth amile dash. The following are tho de- 22053954654545 249 of the meeting the committee found that after tho | air from the bow, aod the wind catching it urled 18 been a very sensible move on the part of the Jockey | Iva; G. I. Lorillara’s brown colt Ambush, by Aus- | tails, 3433305426353 a4 18:b, at the conclusion of tne Buck match, the British planners Be oe bead sesh aa saan Pah Club, as they have now qui liberal patronage every hia teed Ea it yr Girovanetasiel ie Bure ie TUR FIRST RACE 4050008248 64 5 342-205 | toam would break up and Its mombers take their | jigs, yaghting (hat bas been experienced on 0.S bay ye » u rT 250; 4 MICHIGAN TEAM, several routes home. This fact made it impos:ible to dson ior years, On the Up the Fiaxet kept day, aud the twenty-five conts taken in at the gate will | veges oid, 118 Ibs.; &. A. Clabaugh’s chestnut colt | Was for the Gentieman’s Cup, valued at $250; a besa ieee. Pots oo zeae 3444 1 brig paneer i iP the Hudson ior y aah. ie a hen wand eps add a little to the treasury. Yesterday afternoon there | Kingsland, by Nurragansett—Maidstone, 3 years oid, | dicap tor members of this or any other club to ride; Harringion ... 044633335425565 rat wait for either Steinway or Chickering bail, and piisvake: for she. was’ all wore quite a respectable looking: lot of people seated | 105108 Virginius was the favorite at 24; to 2 against | a dash ofa mile and au eighth. Five to ull. For | jeyy,, 243252505322303—41 Colonel Gildersieeve undertook to engage Gilmore's jeep of the tide und the Fidget was on the stand in the enclosure, aud they had aoapital | Dim, 4 to} against Ambuah, 4 to 2 agsiual Madge, © 10 | tnig event there were five starters, comprising gray | Huire. 2424420004533 6 3—M_188 | Gardon for the presentation of the Centennial trophy | outpoiuting ver, and, abreast of Hampton Point, the 2 4 L against Dauntless, 1010 Lagainst Blondell and 10to | | a by Frogtown, dam by Lightning, 8 | At the beginning of the shooting at the 1,000 yards | ana the other prizes that had not already been pre- | Plucky litte cat passed to the windward und laid ner lew at tho spore’ Shey, ere alee: /Bavidg's good deel, 4 pga ARE a pales ip da Aare ic y Lightoing, 8 | 19° wing shifted around ao that it was trom the o p the river, Tne wind bad now ere irst Heat,—Ambush was away first, Dauntiess sec. 4; Scott Farris’ bay gelding Bill Saunders, by | 6% sonted at the State Arsenal, The committee telt of fum among the: and, although there were ‘rst third) Virgintus toarihc Blondel Aish, Years old; Scott Fa y @ 3 #, bY | o'clock point, It was sull strong, but toward the last no regular bookmakers laying the odds for | Qh Viceroy shirt, Virginie (are. eiomround tue | Bay Dick, dam by Oliver, 4 years old; J. 7. Willams’ | partot tue sport, It ed away and the sky wasclear. | bound by Colonel Gildersieeve's action, although | anu thelr beneft, they managed to transact quite a| upper turn Dauntiess went to the front and showed | bay horsd Fair Play, by Virgil—Crucifix, 6 years old; | The following is the score: the other members of it would havo preterred | The Fidget kept opening the gap northwest and still blew a gule, decks oi both crafts, Jl the time, and the tj WISCONSIN TEAM, ra were wild with hile lager dahon ie : other. abe veneer He the Legh ran teeer’ eames ono. 3 Wa J. J. Merrill’s bay colt Leamingtonian—Molly, 4 yea 0008045433452 5 o~38 almost any other place. Colonel Giidorsleeve, alter | the veniinaerioae Pons. eae for the last tu eODUls, a] les aud other luxurics were wali Y cere’ P ‘ 5 . . arocud theo she crowd, and bad quite a market tor Awbush seventh, When the horses came to | Old, and M, Welsh’s chestnut horse Verdigris, by Ver- | ’ ; i , ; 8 3 Y H n ; ‘ 4 ace completing the arrangements, told the remaining two ahead of Be noted rival, ad caine. cone se phi vats ¥ the dainties boéy offered for sale, There was quite an | the foot of the bluff Kingsland had bis bead ia front of | sailies—Belle Brandon, 5 yoars old. The latter was the 4235405545454 3 0—Sl—162 members of the commiitee what the conditions were » bs Sipiieotnat Reese she eats We ied esis the Dauntless, 18 bo a be ed ee tk nee favorite, ,Harkaway went off with the lead, was never IRISH-AMERICAN ‘TKaAs, “ | ‘Tne sum of $1,000 of the gross reccipis was to be set Couclusion of the second heat of the mile heat race, in | was leading whe! i 225 ° Which Virginius and Viceroy tiaished so close as from | jg around the biti, Dauntiess second, Virginius third, | headed, ana won by three lengths, Bill Saunders sec- SEAT ne eee are apart for the et siey a paying aa eee of bans CO Ee ee SL Taanteher Mtascamine tin the positivn in which they were located it was impos. | Viceroy fourth, Blondell fifth, Madge sixth, Ambush | ond, Fair Play third, Leamtogtoujan fourth, Verdiaris | 1.¥), 2340860432556 6 6251 entertainment, such as band bire a wortising, and | Put inning one, especially as the racing was drawitg sible for them to decide which had wou. Hail t soventh, Viretnius closed up to the leaders as they | ‘ith, The latter rap away, aud compassed four miles Guanes 5043404535535 5 5ro4—221 | tho remainder of the profits to be equally divided be- | to u viose Tho. interest in the yuchts of the second people wero certain it was Virginius and the oth came into the howestretch, and alter he reached the | on a faise start. Time, 2:02. pet BUITISH-AMBRICAN TEAM. — tween the Nationul Rifle Association and Mr. Gilmore. | and third class bad partially died out because of the half were equally sure that Viceruvy bud been guccet turiong pole be came away aud wou the heat by four ‘gin’ SRCOND RACK Halfora Dba gb 3223344 56 4 Bhd * | Dig.race. Indeed, the Freak, of the sedond ciass, hay- jai, After 4 delay, however, of a couple of minu Jengihs, Dauntiess second, Viceroy third, Madge | was ihe Louisville Hotel Purse, for three-year-olds, Th oa re $5624655645556 3 ‘The sum accruing from thie source amoun:ed to $1,083, Sanne reveal WonU ower the oourae- only Unie aa -slen Ubey wore relieved trom their suspense, and the back- | fourth, Amoush f(b, Kingsland sixth, Blondell | that nave nos wou prior to August 1, 1876; milo beats; | win $02005300000004—18 Mr, Schermerhorn understands irom Genoral Wylie, | drew out, In the third class, tho Shadow, beatssne Me Of Vig IRIS: en eamienaeal Wo gastiet on Shele win: uth, Time of she beat, 1:61 4s, aa ee the Louisville Hotel to add $400, of waich $100 to the | Bisckme 2563556343458 4 0-49-19 | Treasurer of the National Rifle Association, that he | Luu. pings. Second Heat —Virginius lavorite aver the Geld at | gecond horse, Entered for tnis were:—J. H. Miller's uianiehe.anAws ; ‘The Fidget turned the Low Point buoy for the last z THE QUARTER STRETOU. 100 to 99; 2 to 1 against Viceroy, 4 to 1 against Dauut- | Jray geiding, Hurry Poyton, by Phactou—Hila Jackson ; Wolcott 562384435645 45—00 has received a check for that amount, The American time far «head of the Dare Devil, anaon tho ruo up Now that the entire quarter siretcn is throwa open | less, 6 tol against Ambush, 10 tol against Madge and | 4 “puford’s vay colt Yeiton, by Eaquirer—Lizzie wes th HERES RTE CET ee team, as (ar as Mr, Schermerhorn knows or can jadge, | tnened the gap still Lurther, aud’ whon she crossed tne to the puvlic the business at the Locktuakers’ eud bas | 20101 against any ol the others, Madgo was irs | \iuNgiry; W. 4. Duon’s buy’ Mliy Wau-O-Nasia, by | 1 ivy 000005333532 0 4-2 knew nothing at ail about the tnunciat arrangements | hoine line a gallant Winner she Was at least two miled greatly 1ucteused, and yesterday duriug the intevals | away, Virginius second, Vieuroy third, Dauutiess | piowman—Adele; J. A. Grinsteni’s gray filly, Biuo | Levy 00503425846 5 4 3—43—173 | made with Mr. Gilmore; they only got their notice to | abead ‘Tne was w very Dad beat, and on every side pdouting pot ta oven suey were willing ‘wo layee to toe.d gereath seats a liccetutay wilndge sowed | Goww, by Bonne ne PeTROe aehed Nei eae hig] OY e match in favor of the Irish-Ameri- | go there and feceive the trophy, aud they went. she was saluted with ~wnistle-piowine, gun-llring, 01 e 1 to lay. vel ’. 3t che 1 be, di w of ti 4 rat event there was a rust to got on Kilburo, und, | the way around tho upper suru, und was ball a lengin | tlcharen’ caealnag cole Tepicos, li War atte brows, | o8f teat, the total acores on all three rangos belag THE BAMN ALRANGRAMNT MADM Laut Ykan, cheering, &c. This made her winner fe firs prize—u large size aneroid barometer and case, ny Teas Net dhave, tad “vasa this victory sD also retains us a special prize the though some backers were fortunate enough to get 4 | in trontat the quarter pole, Virginius second, halt a | coi, Bannachiath, by Austreltun—sonita. Banuach- LrisheAmer.cap Gia | gato ab ate Obs and 5 10 1 against bim, the majority of the public had | length wm trontot Viceroy, the latier a ueck anead of British-American .. 2 i c lath was the favorite over any other colt in the race. Schemerhorn eaid challenge penant of the club, wuich she recently woo to be satistied with 2 and 3 to 1, a3 when the jayers | Kingsland, Blondell Uttu, Dauatless sixth, Amv: First Heat,—There was w good start, with Hurry ee iH wish Gharidameheok Gyiithe Jalen gommnitioe oF ¢ 4 now » tound Le was in such demand they cut down the prices | seventh. The horses came down to the 100t of tue | peyton in the fead, Yelton second, Wali sia third, icbigan ... anita abd ba Wtlowtes they were offering. There were plenty of offers about | bluff m this order, and as they passed sround the bill | sii¢ Gown fourth, ‘Typneon tilth, Banuachlath sixth. National Rifle Association and tue Amateur Rifle Club, but he did not remember ¢ aflair FIRST CLASS. particulara, Gvecyiuing ise, and toward che cioss 100 to 20 against | Virgen Ted ‘hed “STeage 18 Suto | SMAES, jue Gown ook the lead, ‘upped | TEAM COMPETITION OF THE ¥IFTH DIVISION OF | was very unsatisincworily managed. ‘Elapsed Corrected Fugitive weal, while the equally | tempung | wo was a neck in advance ot Viesrof, |b, Poyton und Wab-0-Nasia, Betore Feachin; Ait 4 st Yime. Time. offer of 100 to 20 against Mary was vocuierated | Kingsland fourth, the others ag beluro given. When | DY,4atry Vo) pole Harry Peyion went to te trons | THE NATIONAL GUARD ON THE GLENDRAKE nS CARE Ca EE itn ae zine arouud the ring wituout eliciting a response. | they appeared ww éhe lower turn Virgigius was bail a -O-N Bannachlath, There were some saquiries about Yorkshire Lass, Bea. | Jongtn'unead of aiudge ana Viceroy, wno were head te eeary Cred A ea eich, wus Hach RANGE. Sieh ze aud Freebooter, and the rest oi the lot were | und head, Kiwesland fourth, Blondell Hith, Dauntless | >. Nagia took the lead and won easily by two lengths, The third annual rifle match of the Fifth division of Re naa aaeee amb? an aie Fe | zt Ambush seventh: lowe closely at his beets, | Bide Gown second, Bannachlah third, typhoon | the State Natioual Guard took place yesterday aft ore pretly bear ‘skinning jamb,” attic KF. | streteo, wit! cel c! Ns eytou sixth. Timd, = Mursbed second, and bad bardly been bucked ior a | aud, us he feached the furlong pole, Vingiuius bolted Lag WelOw AN, \Barsy Feyou ec noon over the Glendrake Range, og agra ii Lal Rosca nox, wan appolarsacGyuescine sommes dolar. The Grand National Handicap then began to | across the track, which gr the lead to iceroy lor w ‘Second Heat,—Yelton was badly cut in the first he: chester county. The match was shot fora prize con, In jastice to General Koox1t must be said that be (Mr, + Attract the utention of the speculators and 80 to 20 | moment, The race then looked like Viceroy’s, but tbe | ang hag to be withdrawn. Two to one on Wah sisting of two handsome bronze stames pre- | scuemerhorn) had uever seen any report of ; bet on Parole, as if 1s was all over, while some of | jockey of Virgioius siraghteved nim quick!y and | Ni. .a against ine field, The horses baa un excelieut the Bin. Bae tl OE oermittes: aed. if tcaad Beew m7 shrewd ones backed Tom Ocuiitree freely at 2 to 1 | coming with a rush be wou tne heut vy a neck, Vice- sented y the al nT o jeive | » ippor if le “U.N cond, “ 43 to 1, Luspiraion Was wiso in great demand, roy second, three lengths in frout of Madge. Dauntless Bert canis cava Taboos learn nice Ge coud, | vere selected from each of the four organ. | that ho would, from the nature of bis olflcs, ua 12 30 00 8 69 3 65 56 ‘ne National Rifle Aséociation received - 5 from Mr, =6Su0OK .12 80 v0 «64 10 OL 4 08 49% the neighborhood of SECOND CLASs, 8 uot Appear credited in the anaual report | Freak......... Withurew. lation for the year 1876, The I'reasurer, THIRD CLASS. 12 30 00) «63 Gh 260 8 St O86 . Withdrew, When the race was cvmpleted Commodore Grinnell was Gougraculuted on ali #id9s over bis splended vice e | tory. Mr. Iselin, of the Dare Devil, stated tuat it was " x soen it, i right; he bad no complaint to muke, and that the pay ert at ene. The cnbess marten, | aan ae je rie Kingsland sixth, Blondoll | pyq horses ran iwus to the jower tura, when Harry | izations eumposing the division, The competition NO MONKEY PAID TO TH TEAM. wind aed too heavy for him, ‘To-morrow tae second Galway, was backed for inte; but it re |’ cus mount mAoD Peyton aud Banpachiath retirid tu favor of Typhoon. | rave ghots at each of the ranges—at the 200 yards, | Judge H. A, Gildersieeve vaid just Light that the | class boats will race. The raco to-day was ov “ Entering the homestretch, Typhoon made play, and American Rifle team vad never received a dollar of | course twenty miles iv length. The Victoria and ¢ kers, 1 : first olds; winners of | within the distance showed 1a front and won the hoat | standing; at the 300, kneeling, and at the 600, lying. | Tie" proceeds of the wilmore Garden enteriun- | Dare Devil Wore to have race: to-day lor a $100 the backers, The mie heat race was a first glass vet- | the Nursery Sinker to carry 6 ibs. extra Three | by y length, Wau-0-Nawa second, three lengths iu | The Weapon usod was the New York State Remington | iene and never wilh They Kkbew hotting | wiver cup: but the Victoria being uiuble to sand Bg ee ae ete me pycwed lrecly at even | quarters of a mile, There wore six entries for ibis | refi of Harry Peyton, Bannuchlath fourth, Blue | rae yhe members of the teams were in camp ou the | whutover of ihe arrangements, ‘The Judo | the severe weather the contest as ucen txed lor Re ee eT ent Visor Dun tiece ak eee eee et ae ey eco ate’ bay | Guwa gutanced.© Tare, 1:44, T was one of a committee appointed by the National | to-morrow, aud the greatest interest is felt as to the ber laviog 2 td ‘4 bets! Hhewhanl peortes be Leamington—Lady ¢Emmal, 107 Ibs. ; gr bethagh = Third Heat—Typhoon the favorite at 3 to 1, | range since Wednesday morning, and on Thursday Hille Kecoclatian-aivaarhe’ Neate, Mad. Bonemerhore | saawe A Jisdge Was intrachen with some consideraule money at Any, EY Hrecian Bead, 10T ibs; G. 1. | gypnoon touk the leud at the start and held it to the | night they experienced groat inconvonience trom the | jeing the olvers—to procure a sultable place in which 6 tlly Muritana, by Leamingtoo— | iirec.guarter pole, when Wul-O-Nasia collared aud doth 1 fi Tweuty to 1 could ve had ail round * 107 Ibs. : DM V's bay tly by ie ‘s storm, some of their tents being blown down by the | to present the ‘rophy'and other prizes, It was found YACHTING NOTE. os Kicemiene asses the Stes tenets Mw Fy they tae Fiqas Saha phen d tavorioe ee ee Se en WO OF three | ind cho wind blew with considerable force | that neither Steinway uor Culckering Hull could be | ang Peoriegs, N.Y.¥.C,, Mr. J, Re Maxwell, left betting opened at 10 Lo 30 ou Virginius und closed at | over the eld at odus, The start wan a very slow one, | ‘2sths Time, 1:47, the west yesterday, aud had @ bad | had souner than the 27tu, which would bo wltogether 2 irom i 1 on him against the Ueld. The bookmakers took | Pique going away first, ine Gencig Gily second, Muri: | was » selling race Serall spun; ove nile and aquarter | ellect on the record of the day's | shoot. | too late. Mr. P. 3, Gilmore came down .o see Judge | Whitestone yesterday A. M. for New York. Quired #uch odds as 15 and 20 to 1 to tempt | was fora purse of $400 for two-y 2 4 . of the division, | Gildersieeve about the mau ter, as he was anxious that —_—-- ide pretty freely, aud would have landed “4 | taua suru, the Fly lly bunging until the | Gash, fora purac of $350; horses to be sold for $1,000 | '™& h brigade, each | the ceremony of presentation should take piace in is BASEBALL. 4 “ ' er. Ne ie a hi »; the winner to be sold . f e immmenge favorite, being ireoiy backed at 10) 1030 | ine Liuil Pique was leading bait a lenge, | 22 Wo¥3, $200, 08 Ibe; the winter fo, surplus Ghing, Opadd geke tie coatecaing ereaatipiicas ee waar aa ‘beet kaised' 0 ‘bevw ‘Tho last game of the Brookiyn tournament, between Gieesh fone Sig ana tbe. Diy aly ene ion nud Mae Sia sore Te ee ett ade girly the ca ta be. givenithe oii fat a exire ros, Fortbpereee Warotne Twentieth and the Sixtoeuth battuiions aud | last year, These were that $1,000 the Hartiord proicssionals and the leading amateur lana Was also bucked at 6 to. Ihe reauil, however, | liyut rupidiy. As tue Uiies passed around the hill tbe | bry “atiaing charey Gorham, ‘by. Biarueysioue-- | the Twonty-Grst aad the Twenty-seventh rogimoni | be relained out of the receipts | tort clubs of Brooklyn, was played yesterduy aitertioon om proved bow correct was the public judginent, Gieveig Gilly showed her head ingfront, Fique eovond, | aupory Raby, 3 years old; D. swigert’s bay colt 7, yee be Bag eo aes ‘dea Erthe profits equeliy divided Biewoan tie Ti the Capitoline Grounds, ‘tne Hudsons, ot Prospect THE RACING. Se ee ay ee caasconk onebetoues | Maniais by Laver_—Heveces 1. Price, 3 years old; v 200g 00 | Gilmore's Garuen and tue National Rifle Association. | Purk, were the Hurtiord’s opponents in this game, and ‘The track was hoavy and holding, and although the | warw Pique was leading ball a levgtb, the Glenelg Jeane Se etstiaa esol ie svialt Yard Yards Yards als. | Mr. Gidersleeve agreed vo thie aud the compact wus | youwitustanding the cold, unpleasant weather several time made dose not speak well tof the horses ongaged | Sern ae a itiataiite ib advaneo of cae iy fy, | cocstaee dilly Springursnon, Seen ee sag bank 184 164 ~—«190~——«SBB | September, No tree ticketa were given, so that the | hundred spectators were preseat. During the Arsteix witkout um explanation, i was very good in every | Goin ure aod th Sewer ast Pique showed her supe. | LOOK, 8 years old, aud J. A. Grinsioad’s cbestuut | Very sevensu regiment.” 200 139 467 | receipis wight be the greater, ‘The proot sheets of the well contested, but in the last tace rub, Under the circumstunces, ‘The track was por sieien i poathe: be phew titi lead, the neg fly Mobur, by eer ete 3 yeu aed Sixtecuti batiultou.. 162 127 79 368 | programme were sent to Judge Giidersiecve for inspec- pl were too mucn chilled to foep and slippers iu many places from mud, and in | second, Muritana third, the Fly iourth, Getting into Pena A bone Myay dees Maisick ped bee Dring. oe a saat aud pe idual scores of those who pontegee may pong aera Sebemerborn aud etd handle ee Bel ae gonna tries oes Tike courve boing particularly unit for rueing, und 1m spots | lengths, Martane wecond, a lengto abd a ball Jo trout ans Mabintes, bel danoges Dioes + ee Oe Le : 300 600 More brougut to Judge Gildersieeve Mr. Suook's cueck | Hurttord. 820101 8 9-19 pens ie hersen how tort ot the Fiy fly, the iaiter a aozen lengths in advance see wan-eeming s tengee. Monies Dees Yards. Yards, Yards. Total. | tor $1,088 as the share of the protts Lelunging to the | Hudsun...... Wi000000 0 3-38 eros @ horses, ever, were fortuuaie iu tian 74 turn, when Charley Gornam pusse: 4 ‘22 16 62 | Natioval Ritle Association, which coeck was turned Umpire—vir. Lee, of the Nameless Club, getting through toeir engagements without accidents wero: e rave by two lengtos, Springbranch 16 50 | over to General Wylie. At Boston the Loweils defeated the Bostons in a i avy kind, Ali tue races run were exciting, but the SUMMARIES. Perey Aaa eee A eg ise > dain ee i. M4 eine ae ‘uy legitimate und fair. y picts out fo riety if “pull id Al 4 . obu . iekistali oa uw 47 | as being perte jexitimate and fair. aa cogul- In t Bull jo bewween 4 uflulos and Alie> one or the Graud National Handicap Sweepstakes be- | | AMkRICAN JuckeY Cun Fatt Mestixg rad Se ecie THK VOURTH RAC! 4 46 | Zant o1 a similar Dergain last year between virtuuliy ghenys of Pittsburg, the latter wou by u score of 2 to 0, ‘ow Ucuiltree, Parvle, luspuution aud Guway | Park—iuiky Day—Tuvnspay, Oct. b—Finet Ract.-~ | wag the Sanford Stake, for two-year olds, colts and “4 46 | the sume purtics,"Whereby tue Nutioual Rifle Assucia- | ~ rye Crickeis, of Binghamton, defeated the Auburns wely bo. The weavy Wack proved wo much | Purse $400; the winner fo ve suid at auction, Horses | tiigg; a dash of one mile; entrance, $26, play or is 44 | Hon received over $1,600. Last yeur’s income went to | ip the touruamont at Rochester by tue score of 8 to 1. Jor Parole aud ihe other two, wuile the big, burly | eptered so be sold tor $1,500 to carry weight lor age; | with $500 added, ef which $100 to the second hu: 18 44 | the joint comm: tee of the National Kifle Association ‘At Chicago the Louisviiles deleated the home club, You gulluped turough the deep course ag 11 be Liked si, | Mf for $1,000, allowed 4 pounds; if tor $750, 7 pounds; | Ciosed with twenty-Tour nominations, of which tbe i 44 | and tue Amateur Rifle Club. The accounts of that | 4 tu 0, ‘The ivilowiug are the detuiis of the sport as it cume | Mf for $500, 12 pounds. Ove wile following came to the post;—I, J. Nicbols’ chestnut rr 44 | Committee were fairly balaucod and audited. At St. Louis the home club played tho Cincianati, aE Tue vias RACH K. Gillespie's eh, g Kilburo, by Ringmaster—on- | Colt Day Star, Uy: Star Davie—equeese "Rm; 20. Wf aren © lina THE SAME THING DONE ABROAD. and won by 11 to 2 ran ‘ia, $6 3 nh ncn ah bn hi Ad r inst the strangest picke ‘was for a purse of $40, \hy Winner to be sold at auc- turia, © years old, $500, 109 lbs. . suer) 1 | guirer—Buchu, and B G. Thomas’ bay ooit Himyar, 18 54 Auepoanetbonia wat the. ie were exuibited ia the nine wast oould posaieiy bs peleoted in th S vicinity on top, Horses enieres wo ve sold tor $1,60u.t0 carry | J. J. Bevis’ ch. 1. datue F. by Leaunogion—Bonaie The iatter was the favorite at 5 to 1 against the “ 62 | Crystal Pal ce, Dublia, at so much per head jor adwis- | the Uniou Ground to-day. The team wii! be made up weight tor uge; it for $1,000, allowed 4 ibs; if ior | | Doon, 4 yeurs old, $600, 108 1s........(Donauue) 2 | fojd Duy Star took the lead to avery good start, Blue 16 49 MU the sae way that Was done lately in | of tLe following Well kuown prolvssional players $760, 7 lus. ; 11 for $900, 12 ibs. One mie, There were | Ps Loritiara’y peiieee ty Ot Rowe veniede Eyes second, dimyar third. Tuey rau im this way 12 49 ‘Also at Wimbiedou, wuen the Priugess | Mathews, pitcher; Hicks, catcher; Zattiein, first base; teu stariers fur tus event, coasisting of P, Loriliatu’s dine, 3 Years olu, $750, 96 Ibs * 8 | pass the quurter pore. Biue Eyes lapped Day Sur 18 v7 enied the prizes there in 187, no one could | Hai sccund base; Kessler, sbort stop; Ferguson, buy geluing Beusine, by Bouuie scotiand—ivdiue, J. W. Beu’s br. g. Bugitive, by Li Detore reaching the half mile pote. Himyar was never 18 4 | Aduission eave members of the British Ritle Asso. | third base; Remsen, centre fleld; Mullican, right dela, [et ves phenome adh dete had ugh Bg med fd atte aurent + 4 | avio to get on even verms wit the otuers | Blue Lyes 18 45 | Station without paying a stipulated (ee, "| aud Peacy, itt fleld. 4, Bevius’ chestuut tiily rave F., vy Loamugtou— | J+ Drennon’s ch. c) Piper Heidsieck, by Kevoiver-~ won by a lepgth aud a haif, Day siur second, Himyar 4 14 18 13 45 | e The Hartfurus will not play against the Alaskas Bonsie Doon, 4 years vid, $500, 108 ibe, ; Oden Bowie's Kegarus, 3 yeurs vld, $700, 98 ibs. +«(Pusher) 8 | third, Time, 1: ‘The tollowing are the previous | J, Chorean, - 2 - a WHAT Mi, SHOOK SAYS, at Staen Island’ ou Taesday, chesnut oly Mury, by Dickeus—My Maryland, 4 | De McVaniels ch. 1 by Glen Athol—Saly Watson, WINKRKS OF THE BASVORD STAKK, ¥, Crosier, i . = $3 | qpllty Sbook was found at Gumore’s Garden. He said | Wit play two gumes in Buflulo and two in Rochester years old, $1,000, Lik ibs; A.V. Green’s vay colt % years old, $500, 90 Ibs .... +(Harvey) 6 | year Winners. ‘Subs. Starters, dime, | H. J. Senracder, 16 $7 | that be thought there was « great deal of noise made | fect ween. ? vy Ausirauud—Matuie Grogs, 4 years olu, | George Lomgstuil’s ve hice ron by bag 1875—Vaj 28 10 § a ge H is a Hf avouta very little matter, i Gezeral Dakin had deult ntiepnrerecsinasiemseinnteanininin $600, 16 iba; J. W. Beli’s vrowa geiuing fugitive, v. ot trumpa—Rona, 4 years oid, $500, 103 1876—B 8 O. N. Conger, with the rumor wheo it was first started, irankly and hb Lem ington—Uirica, 4 yours old, $000, ‘tus toe é p POR eae ares Bisanel) 7 | 1877—Biue kyon 3 aah... ert REOIMEEE. a openly, tere would have beew no trouble. ee RELICS OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. George Evans’ brown colt Freebuowr, by Keovucky — Geor vans’ br. c Freel @1 y Keniucky— wai air) . Smith.... t e4 bi eneral Dal ow oO! © payment of tl nog Feluces, 4 years vid, $600, 106 lus. ; George Lonystuft’s | Felicia, 4 years oid, 106 lus, +(Evans) 8 whe AGT - . 20 50 | money?” Mr. Thomas Barry, second mate of the New Bedfora bay fuly Yorksbire Laws, vy King of Trumps—iona, 4 | Oden Bowie's ch, m, Mary, by Dickens—My Mary- TROLTING AT CLEVELAND. 20 £ “Of course ho did,’ answered Mr. Shook, with | whaler A. Houghton, which was lostio Hudson Bay years vid, $500, 103 lok; J. Dreur chestu us id, 4 1,000, 111 Ios (Holloway) 9 i catedamtuy 1b Prompitude, “On the very night of the disiri- | 10) yun, near Cape Fullerton, arrived in this city colt Piper Howsieck, ‘by Kevolv . Green’s b. & Burunet, by A n— Mattie CLEveLaxn, Obio, Oct. 6, 187% wv 44 | putioa of the prizes in the barroom of the | /ast . WH, 98 loa; BK. Giilespi | Gross, 4 years old, $500, 106 ibs. (Spelman) 10 ™ the fourth and | Haag? thik ‘ J 42 | Brunswick Hotel, Sir Henry Aalford und yesterday, bringing with niin gsilver spoon, bearing , by Kinginaster—Jutario, 6 you | "Time, 1:6055. te wae the fourth and last day o1 the fail meeting 19 5 of .he British team being present, Gone the coat of arms of Sir John Franklin, and a oumbe D. deDaniei's chestuat.diy by i} (OUND RACH, of the Cleveiand Ciuv, There was a large attendance, 9 asked what the riflemen’s share of 1 of white fox skins, which he had obtained from the op, 3 years vid, $500, 9 ibs | Saw Dax.—The Grand National dandicap Sweep- | Coiman, wiauer of the 2:26 clays race of yesterday 6 84 | recerpts would amount 10. General Dakia * t Beuziue 4 tol; Hae ¥.,8t01; | stakes, of $100 each, half torte id only $20 if dev anette 2:80 class to-day, both in three straight beats, 16 “9 would receive Was agreed upon, but | Ksqaimaux. He was found by « Hexanp reporter at Baronet, Wiel; Fugitive, 2 ; | Clared out oy 20th of Seprember, bh $1,000 added, Xs a taal amount then kaowa, General | the wi men’s headquarters, at No, 109 South stree Yorkshire Luss, 4.0 1; P | which $200 to the second horse, Two miles iving bru ® record of 2:35, Is a bivod bay, eight 6 « knew thay Ju reloeve bud made @4 | 114 told the following story concerning the pie sleck, 6 iv 4 urp, tol, abu the Glen Athol fly, 8 | quarter. 8 it, by Bourbon Chiei, and was purchased in 17 40 with us fo share of the receipts, J tol Afier @ yreat number of breakuways Beuzine b Starters. byt 3 ibe Alera) years ago by his owner, George A. H pod | ot whens ma tient g: ming olga tied! om onegte pe Se Le \Ook the lead, Freevovter second, Kiivurn third, Gien & L. Lorillard’s b. b. fom Ochiltreo, by Lexing- aker, of this city. as DO attempt mi ut conc rr jw frum Cape Engle nel Athol dily tourth, Fugitive Aifth,’ the others close Lo pope Raton, 5 yoars old, 124 1v#,......(Barbee) 1 ae sag Pra i mn tn of to-day’s events :— 8 36 is a hea tee riflemen ” Tact mee fe the aby oo Me L least riled getver, Yorksuire Luss tenth Going around the upper » Loriiard’s br, a. Faroe, by Leamington— iuat Trot,—-For 2: purse $800, divided, a sss ee @ admissions, au re wi i een two ships i buel turo Benziwe showed ihe wuy by a iength, Fugitive sec- Maiaen, 4 years old, 115 ibs. -(Hayward) 2 1 i 1 PIGEON SHOOTING. e es rin to check & ‘a wee girs Wt yoo tg ig) A Fran! ig bes ond, Hattie F, third, Kilburn fourth, the otuers buuched | 4. Sautu’s ‘br. m. Inepiration, by Waruinsver— 92323 js hot the first time the riflemen buve 8 ‘ 0 ey spoky of Fran _ ae Close us possible, Im (his wuy they passed tue Soptiia, awed LL 4! Biuylock) 3 236 bere of the Fountain | '%. * receipts of the Gurden; it gwas ‘Hitate’ or captain—as« big man, They alse Werier yo and came down to the joot of | GB. Brysou's ch, b. Gulway, by Concord—mMau- 8 6 3 A very large number of members last r in the same way. Judge Gilde! bad aquantiy of nis books and writiugs x viol, As the horses run Gut of sight | dima, aged, 113 iba. ««ee(Evans) 4 | Kinsman Boy, . 4 & $ | Shooting Club assembled at the Brookiyn Driving | told us that they had at first thought of higp way south to where we w: around the hill Kiburu seemed to bavee wead the | Time, #21854. Lady Logan, + 6 8 4) purk, Parkville, L. 1, yestorday, to contend in thelr | the Academy of Music for she preseutation of ne Seea pein ae 4 hest of Uenzine, Hauie F, third, Gieu Athol filly THIMD KACK. Charhe B, . 810 6 . 14 * ham. | PF'#0e, but they cume to the conclusion that they y, down to Ruwe’s Weicome, whic! Fugitive dith, the otbers civae iogeiher, ex- | Saus Dar.—Purse $600; tntle boat, Lady Voorhees. ‘ 7-4 7 | sonth monthly bandicap pigeon shooting for @ cham- | coud Yo bettor by arranging with us for the Gard dson Bay, They stated that Frank- eps Baronet, Who was tast, Wica tho horses came | Starters, Captalo Seileck. . 6 710 | pion gold badge belonging to the club. There wore | We puid Judge Gildersieeve over @ thousand dollars; 2 bed AL od the natives helped th iD sight Benzine was vu front, haifa length in advance | J, &. Brewster & Co.'s bik. c. Virginians, by Vir- Post Boy.. + 10 9 9 | iwonty-six contestants, who shot at seven birds cach, | ¥e understood it was for the National Rife Associa- | to come ashore Alter a time, however, sicku' ow sie F., tue jatter two leugits abeau of Fugitives, gii—Lute, 4 years old, 118 tbe. .(Donabuey 1 Johouy Gordon..... aia y tion, The riflemen had been put .o a grest deal of | bro out, aod their provisions gave out and Kiiburn fourth, Piper Heidsieck Gith, Gien Avuol dily | Cart & Uo.'s bc Viceroy, by Gilroy—Simer to Tune, 2:27 The shooting was fair, but it would have been 4 great | oxiense by thie match, aud this $1,000 was just as party all died. The only way I can coo- practically on, of t co, Hauie Rarie, 4 years oid, 118 ive Skoonn Trov.—Speeial purse, $1,500; $900 to Orst, | deal better ii is had nov been for the bigu wind which | legitimaie a donation as t jouey vonected by bate eon re thas Sa Joun Fraokiin reached thet med Lo have the race to themaeives » £. Dauniles $376 to second, $225 to third, 'Rarus nnd Hopeful im | was blowing across the range throughout the alter. | seripiion, by the association, weeks rere the aoe ans wack 4 ae Straits, and oe ee wy gallo) Up bbe Lomesiretch; but wheo they old, LL Ibe,, (Hayward) 2 barness aad Great Kamero under the saddie, noun, took — piace, for the purpose of detraying ie ‘ot ipse or Lancasier sound, Cape Lit jefiet passed the (urioug pole Kilvurn was seen coming ch, m, Madge, by Australian—Ala- Messrs. &. H. Madison and C. Williams tied at their | expenses 1 aon't think any of the members | is at the mouth of Fury aod Hecla straits, Four years win a fush, aod When tue leaders reacned ams, 6 years old, 121 108... seven birds, by grassing #X vut ol seven. Then they | of the team wili deny their knowledge of this arrapge- | ago, when I was out in the Arctic regions on the bark + three birds, whea Mr, Madison | ment. Wuen General Dakin says that the team dia not | Glacier, commanded by Captain Edward Potter, we a jub wou nd | ". wad He Le Le 4 the crossing to the club ouse, and itaiuo F. nad | GL. Loriinrd’s in good style, thereby | receive any of the money be ts only fencing with the | obtained several of Sir Joun Franklin's spoons from shot off th disposea of Benz. Kilvurn challenged wer, snd Dolly Morgan, brought down y Kilvuru Wot the race vy a c| EB. A Cintuugh's ch. co. A noimg sue bad whtie h poi L missed two | question, Asa matter of {act they did not recoive the | the natives of Cape Littiefield, They uppear to Mate 7D prone oe iauer a eugi r a savence ot sett—Ma a0, 8 ‘years od, 106 iba... (Barren) 6 oe of Sis tavoe wirta, ‘The followiwg are the resulis | twouey, but every one of them knew that the associa. | place very ar store on them, having a large supply Beuzine; Fugitive was @ poor fourth, Viper tieiteieck | J, MeMahon’s eb, Bloudell, by Honnie Scot of the otuer shooters, tion would receive the quota of the goneral recoipis that | of them, ‘They told mo that they have a large pumber r«vitie, L, L—Prosow | had becn agreed upon. | don’t think that there is eny- | of Franklin’s mon buried near tpeirbomes. My own y ab sheen trie pte re tenth moonthiy | thing jor our riflemen to be ashamed o/, It was a busi- | opinion ‘is that Fravklin and bis brave explorers k was portponed until to-day | handicap coutest of the Fountain Shootivg Club for | ness arraugt im whieh nobody wae >+=-yae Lieut near there. 1 hope trom the bottom of wy 16100 Of he trade @ chamwion gold badge belonging to the whieh | great many beuetited, heart that his records may yet be found,’ fifth, Gien Athol filly sixth, Yorkubire Lass coventy, yreebooter eignth, Mary niuth, Baronettenth Time, 0 4. ‘Kibers was then put up at suction and boughs in land—Beula, 3 ra old, 102 tbe «ee (Maller) 7 ACH. Same Dat.Purse $40@ (or two-year-olas; winner | owing to the heavy o