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pea : THIRTY-NINTH YEAR ———_ | OLD KEY LVS VICTORY, | homerer, was tult of them, and their elegant tole course and tanned vigorously. A gentler Mp ,Ltteie ch ¢. Eelloweratt, by Austratian out | back on both sides to the finest sunning blood wesrreer. |THE MAN WHOWONTD: INK | tractive arpeasa balcenies gave it @ very at~ peace a carriage, but he dectined it, and walked Costubertt iM abba ‘by war’ in the world, and no horse that has over been 4 aM Ahd 7D , z sMelinont’s 5. f Modorn, B ‘of Ga oie purchased when a yearling ¥: “4 HEVATATHE GREAT enclycitte every available inch. wi cupid. “Daniels disay at once after the result | “iq orb i y y, out of Caml: |: Ooh McDanlels for, the amall price of €316, ats Elm = Street-Wholesale Stores, Book- | yon sTHAL, NOR SMOKE, NOR TAK tRRY HANSEL, | Meu were packed ike herrings and. ste od i He felt terribly |B. W. Minnie’ W.) by Planet, out made his first appearance in 18/0, at the July ry, the Architectural Irom Works, THE NATION WITH RE. y | - tering In the sun with an appearance of enjoy= of his told the SUN i o Meeting at f lafatoy 1 oy aud Other Buildings Proba TION WU LATIVES. Forty TI ingle. F ne OW like Nae FLY ecting at Saratoga, in the Saratoa stakes for ‘enemense, aud er Bul ae Probably pla berber Th enwil Bougte. on den Uaneien Fans wi € hot cakes at quarlor Hid not have had his horse erollie, By Atéfold, Out OF edith, two-year old, Nine started. and Hurry Base Destrayed W's a esConras- Over $1,000,000 T a pocesand ive water disappeared Hike smoke at beaten so badly for $50,000. There were many, ry ar wett —w third, the fare. being’ won soto Acted) Departure of Dr. Greeley for Boston—Scenes ". Won—torrible Crash @n ihe Bi are ae conte Alb inside the Held a long string hy r, who openly accused him of betting ed, ROMER SE: eater, outof by Mary Goulae, but as Harry Bassett At a quarter of two o'clock, a great fire at the Pall River Boat-The People vanwe fel fe Boats of carringes and a dense crowd of women and | aculnst litsown horse, Knowing hit to be out of Hite, 1% secu | Was us saffestly too fat to run, this performance Cheering the Champtor onesty to ¢ shone n Bnay Winners ildren lined the paling An. enterprisine ndlitir verage of the pouie—stanis. W, es: Ward, @ay0; | inet Une this performance | nro out in the tag storehouse, 7 and 9 Bim | — poserlas tae Cle There ai ahaut three thousand wery (senna fid erected vgrcasy and weatlicr-beaten | "The cry of aman overboard caused the eraat. ; Meuratl $18); Relmont, 698: Chamberlin, #30: abd the | a in much better t. neptre Mhadtaa bot andl ohettedoiel drab baad Betlscrupeb iat abt dL w and very | tentat the upper end.acrnss witch In iront waa | ext excitement on the Jesse Hoyt when fearing | 1,81 jt Upto his race yesterday, | "ree Dr. Horace Greeley passed Monday {persons in New Yor hey arose a racer Heor,” surmounted YY ared beer the Narrows on her return trip. He was reen t HATS. y Bass “ 7 day ldit recta Necktie nnd heal towns | eutaecn a‘taded blue ground. Tt wae well pate fall fer the Niper deck hear the bow, alld Was | gisteDapePurse of 964, forall once, of which 610010 Le aioe Ge hater ne It byoke owt on the first floor, and inten mit | night at the residence cf Theodore Tilton, and AOE TET ee aa rae crepe | fue sesh heard tory forhelp twice, 1 || arcana gyn tin, me fe I ge, of whe SSugust meetingin Wo hewon the’ Kentucky | wees Wott bulldings were in flames. The fire | walked to the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn side, with + Of i “ay al . + not BNO’ LBS, he steamer waa si ped a few minutes, a Jolin Harper's br. h, Lyi tietom, 5 by Leam stakes, one mile, in LOlM4, carryi jou at * 5 A ‘pple to walt for theit breakfasts, They |) Twas not until the arrival of the last train | half ad life-presorvers thrown overbonad, | ingtoty 114 B,, Sample View by Lean 5, | staken, one mile, In LOIN, carrying 10) pounds | extended to Reade atreet, and at 2:00 the whole | his host yesterday morahve, All along the route acai ind for Lome Rraach to see the races, | that the scene Hlted up to the proportions thus | Putt further was done ty eave his life. | Comma Lawrence's he. Lochier, ¢yre), by Bon: Then be came to Jerome Park and won the | block wae in flames. & perfect ovation was tendered the next Presle ‘ere bo ane Te ' | deseribed. lt was an odd crowd. Gentlemen. many watches were stolen. The | », Wecpuand, 1 Le fea OF ‘ck 129) Nursery Stakes, one mile, in 1:49\, beating a dent. A vociferous and cheering crowd follow= and were (aking the 640 boa’ {0 order to avold | wi ckingnien, gamblers, und thieves were in thieves made § rald on the grand stand, and cap. | Fe Cee hese, Gh. ¢. AoweRovee,4. | Sold of fourtecn horses. “Among there were A bookbiadery, wholesale stores, and one of A. | 64 phim from the City Hall to the ferry, but with« n wil he result was somewhs nish= | Cua) proportions and mingled together without — Utred 4 quantity of silver spoon ‘apt. Irving | p. dwigert's b.'e. Jock, 8 yrs. 00 on ‘ lary, Louise, Elsie, Mary Clark, Nellie Ranson, f v whe crow ‘The reault was somewtat atontahe fal projortions and fined LORE eat oe ge a ape, ELIS | Pe Re sraa facet Mise ee eae fe oonts © M8 y sflsies Mary Clark, Netlie Hanson, | 7, Stewart's houger om Duane street are de- | out his making any deviation from his course, wg to everybody, and took the conceit out of | classes noticed by the SUN reporter were Edwin , 8 the Hi o'elock trip of the Plymouth Rock. Ba. oo fears 4 6ro | His next appearance was at Raitimore, wocre | stroyed. The next President plodded along, apparently aot a fow Wooth Hon, Noah Taylor, eater Wallack, Col BEFORE THE BATTLE. FM Hail Bee. Joh Meriva, 4749, WH Bis 4 | carrying 10) pound, he heat Madame Dudley for well pleased with the demonstrations of favor The Te wnath Ttock wae crowded In every | Vai Dyke, Gun, John C. Breckinbridge, Gen: | A stroll through the different stables early in | F, sMecornack’s b.tlieiie Atke 0 | the Supper Stakes, one mile, in L4Ws. This was | Arnone tho sifferers aré the Architectural Pt i ded in every | Waloutot Newdersey. Warden Stacom. Deputy | the morning disclosed the fact that Tine-tenthe | Giisehner oct ete Aiken, 47r0., 10 Bao, 4 | | big last appearance in 1970, # tho mifferers beck with which his presence inapired the spectators, fart, Se gent was the rush to the shady side | Serif “Keyon “de Lawrence, “Aorristeys | of the uarsernen were on the aide of Harry Has, nr Bing ii, ah 48 Lant sear Harry Hassett made his frat appear. | Trou Works; Hite & Hetiuiamp, bookbind- | | On arriving at the New York slde, Dr, Greeley hat on her way to the he shee ene ltothe rainer, unl 4 jewlez, Somtutsstonel . Stitt, rT e P| ok Sawe Dat The M h Cup, ued Ae, e mon it x 4 rT, : Be eee | from Fordham, Col, J. Daggett Hunt ington, cetve $9, and the th Two | poned by ten hichly-tried colts and fillies. and |B. Shaen & Com linens; P. Paturel, drug-|%, {6 moments at the linacle cium Phat «lde of her was often under water. And | New Jersey, Richard | Mt. Ned. Benator NAAR. etd largo lovoos during the morne | Fide @neanelts ne tee mmm | defeated tient ail with consummate ease iy 256 9 + 1 lunchew mt ome Union League Club, and this notwithstanding that all the frieght and | Metherson of New Jersey, Alderman Coman, ho stream of curious sightseers being in- mington, out of Nenterah, by Browncr’s Eelipae ~ the fastost time on record, Then he was taken | ist; James & Kirkland, bromee goods; M. Rey- | returned down town about four o'clock, AS pvaty Kioveable object Wal pllad Op OH EAN TEN in Morrissey, Sidiey evans of New Jersey, | cesaant, aud the stable lads had some trouble in 11 | to Long Branch, where be won the Jemey Derby | noids and E.R. & T. W. Sheri@as, machinists; | that time he ent he Tri i 1 1 ina high stat en. John Ranisey, Alderman Terence Farley, | keeping them back from thelr horses. s Hiapey halts 1 year, by iow: from" eight) Vothors “without an” effort. and E.R. & T. eridart, nists: | that thine he entered the Triduny office, and wn board side ho passengers wore nigh state | Joha C. Heenan, John Ahearn of Philadelphi In each stable they were yery confldent, but ry itd, by lanlp. Aiton, 108 thm, rime for the mile and a half, 254%. | andersot tvnes ; fared a wiki ' af excitement. ‘They became exelted over thelr | Sherif Hendrickson of Monmouth county. Joba | while old John Harper was sitting In the shade hee want Saratoga was the next. place visited, and rson & Archer, paper texes; Complete fathered a0 if by magic, and aamall colored boot Poteet blocked athe massagewaye infront | Shannen. Aiderman MeMullin of Philadelphia, | before his stable, apparently in good health and btenges there he carried off the ‘Travers Stakes, one mite | Gas Works Company, the Premmatic Bell | jack propysed | turee choors for Uncle Hor jokets au * Billy Birch, Coo, Philip Fitapat= | spirits, Col, MeDantel was lying down in his HARRY BAGEETT'® CONDITION. and three-quarters in 321, beating Nellie Gray, | gy i : f ace,” but the Sage of Chappaqua disappeared ta bs te clerk's ow, turing pushing.andsweate | teks Heth” Donovan, Beier” Ulfegiies yF Wee Hare Ohne sree spose that there are ten persona | AlfoY. Eolus, and three others, ‘This was at the | Final Telegraph Company. and Keenan, gluse | the private offre, and the assemblage dispersed. ng as if they had not two hours before them, — | & Chanfrau, Winfleld S. Mount of Br aery Byssett, was fannin: , profess ohn: pw. | Jily meeting, and on Aug. 16 he won the Kan- 801 ntre pat> | with Steanre. 4or ee 6 o clock, in compan, (fa Edward A Gillett, Aldermen Duty, Jud tunitely: he afterward recovered er SHeehe hela et aHONs | her Stakes for thres-year old, two mile | ware. All the firms on Centre street are threat- | with Messrs. Jesse Fonda, Thodore Tilton, an BREAKE SF fod, Doc. Robinson, Deputy Sheri Galliy Molently to et out. moment that the miserable show tu y Harry | jltis was the best time that had ever be ened. Focare tian eareabaven bon he cette foc ohcal The next ex nt was when somebody | Harry V. Herts Chicago, Capt. John Meek, Bassett tn the race of yostamtay was any critert- | DY three-year olds, and it at once stamped River. His a9peorance was the signal for cheet thought of the breakfast room, With a rush, a | Sberitt L Holitita, Warden "Tracey THE Most LAVEL HEADS OF THE DAY. Beasott in tie race of yoasensay wre any criter: | him as by far the best horse of his year, | % aM The whole block ie gong. Lose over | after chear, witch the ladies took up and ima sfush, and whowl, they instantly ewept over all | Oiisce Pde ree eee and wires Larry Among the thousands who visited Lon- owas funataratting pareandaesthe mie | faking a rest till October, our hero next | halfa million: more enthusiastic by the clapping of hands and rush, anil ney instantly swe O'Brien, Judge Kan W B | dtranch yesterday. to witness the anticipated | anda quarter, but after getting into t ape at Jerome Park on Oct. 7 — . Waving of handkerchiefs. Dr. Greeley acknowl. the tables « compiarntive few only belhgeuccess= | King Coours, dem rice be were aeveral partion Who ohartered | (Was patent tO every One that Ha when, carrying 1i0 pounds, he beat. Monarebtet, ne UPRintNO OF B28028 edyed the compliment, are as he stepped from hu inaccuringa place, Boetsteaks at a dotlar | Koekey Moore, all three to imeraand wenttconthelr own hook as fat | was in distress, He apparently was ty Alroy, Nellie Kansom, Stockwood, and Mary , : i his carriage on beard the magnificent steamer i hat ft 1 1 | of, chica 1 y. Sheriffs. | Dempsey | as Sandy Hook. One of the largest of these cong | own at the spring, one mile and a half from the | {Mirkin the Champion Btakes, two miles; time, al Waehes Frovidence, the Sand struck up “See, the Cons apiece were eaten With an air of triumphs and | and Hanbury, the Hon, Chester A. Arthur, Ware | sisted of well known. Brooklyn and New York t. but directly Longfellow went up to him he | 254%. Then he won a dash af a mite and th The Tree and Metal Werkers tilt Keeping a | quoting Hero Comes.’ The stfains of the mis many Who were obliged to finish their journey } ren and Charles Leland, Capt. Gus Fulle politicians, who chartered the steamer Birkbeck | literally went to pleces. : quart ra Ind 16, beating Finesse, Judge Darel, SUMS pper Lip- Leaders ofthe Strilses Not | Were almost drowned in the rs Which went ey ae rrambled like ravenotts wolves at their | Dodd, General Agent of the Pennsyly And left Fulton Ferry at 8AM. Among them | Atthe end of two tulles, which Longfellow | afd Morlacchi, und after this was taken to Balt Herewtter to be Employed. UES hAata aie tment fasting led | d ; ngfellow °) BLOF * Tiuck, One ort Tarnanders Weibed Watters | fone late Fisk's. priv were the Hon. John. C, Jacobs, Alderman Me- | ran in 3:30%, Harry Bassett was fifty yards be- | more. There he walked over for the rich Ke | Phere was no material ch in the gid ea ee RdNN teen’ flag ananll Utuck. One or two salunanders bribed waiters an of Groarty, Joseph Shannon, Clerk of the Board of | hind, and we will endeavor to show how ingpp- | Walon States on the first day. defeated Preak- THA VeruUkevacediy, iy | UAGAELE ebecred In Derheine DeceteRitn ater to improvise «meal on the tables of the grand Swift, Re Magwerty. tt H the Hon. Jaives Hayes, Cornelius | sistent this running was with his teal form. hess fn a'dash of two Mile nd a half on the | condition of the labor movement yesterday. The wecame absorbed in pernsing the events loon and thereby added prodigiously to the Morgan of” ‘Cincinnatl, A. mas H. Baron, President of a lai ratoga last year, he ran two miles second, and wound. up bis I8Leareer by meet- | usual meet vere he sports | OoHvious to the sensavon Dis eppesranc valoon and ther ded prodigiously to the | Hrake, Jona Aibaugh, Matt Canning, “Al: | temperunee crganication in itvokivng anther | incaisee, and carrying 110 pound we cterday, | ite, Hietibold in @ “race, of | fouremile list tore TEAL Uuaihiona2 GF: lnsponcense’ || betee nae alls receiren tae thier Coens prevailing aggravation. ‘The weather was just | fred Hteaden, Jullan. Meyers, Jarvis de TS Fe ery ange Oe ere a felicia TR RG Lae TOT TE aac Mott Tas LCL ol Resdelbw a tedapct ea arid nthe nb asbymod| Hr he hace eae etal Tah erabheon deck out of the sun; in the saloons { John Houghialing, ox-Collector Smythe and | venerable Capt. Witter, dames. Husted, | the rules” of horse’ racing, entitled — to | best horse of the day. of ground, | Was not traneacted, ‘The Intense heat rendered | “Gp took place: | twas Stews ‘There was Ittle Detting, | Wo sonecinclaw, day darvis, Col. Chambers, | Port ° Warden (Macomber, | Thomas illg: | carry eighteen pounds more, he carried there were man eptical of & | weiordered meetings an absolute tmpoost- | ing ih Heston Dr, Greeley? PMPPose Female Lee eee het ake eneral favorites and | Chlet of the San “Francisco Fire ‘Departinent | ginson, Felix Campbell, Alderman Wylie, | two. pounda leas, or, in other words, | telan-yaar-old belng able to} -at him in a race | bility, Mie Dame roe akeet Fe eee ana te eis in Interest ‘the | Nelaton, exeSpeaker Hitchman, Warden Bren- |B. i. helps, the. Hon, HLM. Clark, | was running with twenty po Mtanteoe ty | ofthis description. But Harry Hassett soon dis- | It was genorally conceded by the men yester- | Revartor Could yuu not be jwo lesser contests, gan: Alexartier Frear, Auzustuls Rit Henty’ Corn, Hire Commissioner ‘MeLaughitn, | the weluhts, qud yet could’ not get within halle | Pell H thelr doubts by winning in two heats ih | aay that the strike mint soon terminate, ‘ire | aporer—Could you not be induced to remale pick es ra on Massachusetts; Charies | ‘an. the Hon. Geo. Ki. King, Arthur | ing distance of his antagontat In pearly a seco ey eer ne, 7:5 18g, ono the | marble cutters alone seem ss ‘of ultimate |” ; PIEKPOCK ETS, , Jenn Eee eee et | eae eee eee ee ee eee eee Orne time of the whole’ race yee: | Wyretand heaviest tracks ever seen in America, | gu aol as OG ay! KA LEO ¢ Doctor—T am in the hands of my friends, Detectives Dusenbury. Dulkes, Clapp. and Kee. McGrath, Reddy the lacksimth, Jus: | MeKay, and many others, The party had a very | terday was 634, or at the rate of 149 Toto the |, Previous to the race of yesterday Harry has | number are working ten hours, and say that full ete Sears oC MED a sand choot Pullee Sulthoe Pushing went | Yee McGuire,” excCoroner Flynn, ea-Distriet | plevsant tive white Fae a gee | tery ae Ta Trot within's per centeat what | fun twice this year, viz.: in the Westchester | Gne-haifof the membership of the asoclatio® | hours at Newport On my. way back that down on thle tsp, ‘They walked quictiy through | dtterney Moris, of Bronze, Haymmestee, ic. | pounce Mit ent Management of the | Harry Hassett showed he could accomplish lam | Cups two mili ter, and a race of (wor) have resumed on the elght-hour system. WIVIS GTR ey ee ae ‘ do and in a few minutes hav sf eGowan, US. homas EB, Pearsal € Then, in, look at the average of the | Mile heata, n th The ii ame: r ater yet Patan ee Ta ead nine pickpockets. ‘Tiseventey | ant District Attorney of Brooklyn; d¢ Year. ren again, look at the average of the | Face he beat Lyttieton in 418\, and in the aec- | pointed aepactal conmmittes on tevision ot coke | terres yo Will be back Fvtday at Inteat, 1 Were Conducted one by one to the Glabn, Chris, Connor, A. DS. Kemble, late He ee ee ae UE: [ond had no trovble, in distancing his solitary | stitution and bylaws. They received further | "phe ioc Td there Ticked in. “One fellow bi jreanirer of Pouuslvania:; the Mon. Themag glass Himself in 4, and yet. although the race Metella. Tune, dit. This Inst per. moneyed supports aud earned of or pM eclieehaties hah tal ahaa diet fd pent and beaued piteously t ( Murphy and daugiver, Jide and. Micha to twenty-five ¢ The a eel Wh te leewe he | 22 was by many considered. a slovent Seige ee 9 phose s bli E mtatanes Shandley. George, Wilkes, Alderman. MeClare, | hard to get at hat gult ke Hee ee om econ dems ana | One, ahd the result of yesterday's, tace proves gcha deserted the strike, One of | | No doubt is expreaved by De, Greeley's friends Fou, y nde a mist Fates Collier ron, and any nui: | fore 4 oelock, and yet for some unexplained | ctually AY yalve's Moosnt pulled” What yhad good grounds for thelr opinion, | 4th ofthe month the. ti at after the J chat his reception in Hoston will he onan exten: dave ai f frends outside who can vouch | ber of others. reason people Were Kept waiting in the broiling | is the natural sequence deduced from these | &t Hl noone could have expected such all | find work on the old system. ‘The officers of the | guest he will be ee Ted it On those whose Ned tee PRELIMINARY RACES. Sunfor'hours. snd didnot reach Bandy Hook Tt ts one of two things, Either that | {itter collapse, however prejudiced they might | goclety are branded, he sal", and can never #vAmong the vialtors at the Nati he feet belng taken Ho rcgulel tok Ana ie | Xt clock betore the fret race took | UsUEMeatly 8 o'elock, A vote was taken on the Hassett has entirely lost the form he | 2* — Again obtain employ tient tn 46 city, tem of the Liberal Republican Commitee. Glen: en Iying their avocation y K bet y ts way home, and it Was unanim st Ve d this spring, and was quite The Singer Sewing Machine Employees’ Unic : , Ww aires when wt it were wl notorinus thieves. | pice. The haif past v train from New York none of them would ever H last vear and this spring. and was quite | nye Laying of the Corner Stone of the New | met yesterday, A number have deserted from | at hts tone bite ant agate | They K to New York still locked in | Had not yet ed. ‘The start Was greeted with it Long Branch under the p page= | first time a horse of as great speed as himself ‘Temple Ansh their ranks, and {t was sald th 8 fac ratail Hon. John Mullaly, Gen, E.G Joud yells. and at the splendid finish the entire \ story Bob alent by as great speed as himsell he b sagen ag it was sald that the factory | Cabell essee, M. B. Li y Of St. Ho mail Huth One the. Way. they ihade an at. Malepeiinuod. iarthele Tenrcen ch carnd that they would allvote fordlenest | rancowardly., We are loth to believe, however, | ‘The ceremony of laying the corner stone of | Would be reopened on the Sth on the ten-h Mos WP. Greeley of lowa, M. Hen ‘Bos tempt t) veal out.thne Capt Chin browne | fase blige, Jumped gy ther fect and chante | dtorace Greedy for President. Rénaror Novten | that this ts his crue character, and acoof the | eve sew teupte of the Cougregation Asahi Chesed, at Hanis. The Howe sewing machine emplos ton Mains the tick ichard &: Weiser 14 Tonia, net with four a his revolve r n in came tp ju en. | and a few Lr also chartered the steata yacht | opini het he will yet prove hinse % acd ALG TAtOiteat @ wee’ | have decided to restime on Mo: " hder | Gen. 1 we VA pate: eee Te ee eurtival‘at the | Lehad three thousand persons on board.the tops | eg he + chartered the steaia yucht | opinion thet he will yet prove Lmself a race | Lexington aveuue and Siaty-third street, was performed have decided to resume on Monday next under | Gen. ‘TP. Shaw of Florida, Gen. Geo. W. Palmer, ity turned them ver to the police, ‘Their | Of the cars being crowded the same complaint of the management ris out , . Yesterday, in the presence of a large assemblage The Eight-Hour League met in small numbers | syaty eo tont Gen Heer ea Te names are ‘Tom Mull Tis Oflinien, Walter | a eeta train aris ning of the second Face a | ainost every ole ¢ whe con Tenoeal owls olwprsion The synagogue, which wae d yesterday, Arrangements for the grand pari UMN TTIU UR ee Brown. Pretty Ike, diuimy Munday, Red Tim, | SPeclal train arrived carrying Lue tore, aud ane | Sibmit to the extortion and mismanagement nab eon sh sir eh dine Brothe estimated cos of the worki ‘On the lat of August occ! 7 of New : Roe OnIG ot te aneralned ported 2.4 Tete bet at Sandy Mavic, aut De ¥.- | ch imenly dust to. Longfellow to ateres Rew: |! caite, is the anetent style 5 lbgidge J; Smith, of Washington D.C; Jam : rd air blue with curses, The enthusiasm on the BRACING. Sha en the race throughout ke a thoroush | different colors. The body of the ediiice is to be a Pietel # a 80 . J.B, Walker of Bethax LONG BRANCH second race was intense, Shouts of Get down | ‘The @rst event on the programmes was the | race horse. Hefore the race it was the openly | feta ple oue hundred f Patel epee te stew eeu sealer: tae evan nd J.P.C, Emmons of Jacksonville, The immense crowd had its effect upon the | in front,” and yells, cat calls, cheers, and a peful Stakes, a half-mile dash for two-year | expressed opinion of the majority of turfmen apesogat aga Ea 4 Gung. ere among the visitors. speed of the Pivmiouth Rock. and it, was not | (lause greeted the splendid Giish of each he is d. and Mr. Morris won it with | that he greatly excelled: H Bassett in speed evens Se Se (or | ‘Two pistol shots were heard early yesterday ——. Mil Ave minutes tomineorctock thatshetouck= | Whe Littleton won the cheering heean 1 che Slipse utof Molly Jackson, | hutthatthe latter would outestay him. Lethe the Rev sf. , Diag lo the haunts of the cutthroat Swamp gang. Ola Uncle Horace. on wpe pier at Sandy Ho it UAL A sky ia ade fectly ¢ ‘i ‘ an nhe “fe he sly My : ‘ after ng ee Cae ua wilt a coll " Bate tal as a iru terion of tb reery. ‘of the committee Th vir of the The police learned that se Francis Keony, @ member of To the Editor of The Sun, ap from the Camden a mb ney ard, ah tid the fittle worse was again loudly applaued, | belonging to Master McGrath. ‘Time, 514. 6c erits of the two horses it fs prett t synagogNe, cons ty me ‘one of th : Hee a aT A resneniee tage ee Gaon tee Pp inp eaebais SpOw LD RN ee es eeu hhaeee’ | Seen Tin detandite ia ine it te pretty | iro was also ta atte ee | One of the rival factions, was sitting tp front of his Sir: On reading in Tue Sus of thie thatapeor ne boat load, and then the ist 4 ORNISARY mile heats. for which seven speedy ones were | Harry Bassett ran quite as fast as his opp Hey. M. Goldateln, cantor, ‘ house at # Vandewater street, talking witha friend, four | morming the report of Gov. Vance of North id the platforms were crammed with person While waiting for the third race, a diversion | saddied for nearly amile anda half, but signally fall j Aiten the history congregation ha read | of the gang opposed to Kenny approached, and one of | ¢, i Ret svanarguled. OF (us anpearance ef Unelp conn | abe betting was heavy betweet Atsd-si-icores, | (orinse ibe rece out . ’ prtie President, dn gration it Gerwan was deliverea | them struck Henny ob the head with club. Before ne | Carolina, in hls late speech, alluding to the good fee ars were a large delegation of Nash- | Harper ih the xrcen in trontof the grand staud. | Lyttleton, and Lachiel, and the latter won. the 7 ; sive (rowel trom F. Mayer; Eeqa Chairman of the | Solver and Bred tog of the gaug drew are. J‘old preacher, who being surprised to find a vex nile, Cincinnati, and Louisville: men, Strau the old fellow Was radiant with success. A | first beatin 1:45.) But the second and third were THE TINE OF TRE RACE Tullding Comm anvayer; Eea., Chairman of the | volver and fired two shots at Kenny, but missed hin fae ‘1 to say. the majority Were in favor of Bassett. | crowd gathered around ngratulated | easily captured by Lyttleton, whu put the fol The west quarter was run tn 26%, Hie stones under which was buried a. box gon ently Omlecr Heavysides arrested @ noted Rug: | tain Bymn pesten trite Bip ior use Haeeccm, Hore Ty vate lagtheuke tha Were bin Morrissey tackled hii and dared | lowers of Harpers stable, ihumorfor the | then the pace became terrific, Sus, epecimene of coin and. currency, aud ed hiinertt as award 8: Mathews of tis Frage | saze ” Ralee the tune.wa‘dLalnesach pr sporting wen sobadly on former occasions ne Up to Saratoxa, offering to send | restof the day. Scarcely had the cheering dled stand in S14 Kecond eof the United Statce Government ofticere | fort Hou Wace fo” Good Cacle Horace * ain't dead vet," hat none could be induced to touch him, One je should he get brok veteran | away over the resuit of this race, when. the bell and city oficlals, aah ion 1 fontleman declared tata tremendous, rush | answered was rung for the contestants to be brought out . Vin ae ena ee eu MM seued with the : ——— —_ batts onetanl peep Hae et wacprevented by several incor: | Well. you wait tt £ do get broke.” John | for the great race of the day—The Monmouth | ened a litte, and the mil made ju debt Fite | singing of Peat 1 by tbe hol Fire tn Canal Strest-Fhree Firemen Pree- He used to wear aa old white cost tect telegratns in reghid to Longfellow 8 condi- | suggested that spring water would have a won- | Cup. mile anda, MTX. To give dea 0 With buttons on before. Hi Thi ef pon his health, t Hany r THE SA ae SSL AMA Deer. Tu eave an idea of SSR RR trated by the Heat on, derfal ef upon his hea hy aiper E SADDLING. what {1 eo this war it {s only necessary to " : i. ‘AU Long Branch the hungry got off for | replied that the blue grass Was Inuch more de ty uciure te oelock the jockeys were | Mat fast time tit tas it equals the. fastest je Hundred Lives Imperitied by a More | wy H. Jenkins’ sash and blind factory, on His heart 1s generous as the day, brenkta we nas soon As the | sirable and toddied away ay tretch | welt in a few minutes Longfellow was | on record, which was made by Glenelg, risani ne Trap. the third floor of 47 Canal street, took fire yeeterday His feelings warm and true ; pounpnsnny 10 the track, which leg | At éurctock the bell (ing, The quarter siment | Crvusht on the track, near the distance stand. | carrying eight pounds less. Longfellow got t On Saturday Charles W. Payne fell into the | afternoon. ‘The stock on the third, fourth, and fifth In usefulness he has grown gray An intere tot seer Nie lvancivwas | yrevailed, We Fol Te Ron ee ae eee eee a eee eee ee eee ea ee ee ene eae eee ee ee ee a trlaee enieh wo 1 rake az auznete OY Mie kad Water tp a teaval of With duty’s work to do teres of svener e Branch was | jrevailed x {f V the st evelved Ww hearty cheer, so | is half a sccond faster than th Ltime on | growned, He feli from a temporary bridge which te 4 ‘ is aie Adi ‘ (ie Puliwan palace car | The pool sel audience of five tranuly did he move along. In polit of condi | ye, ; Ge é BOO tc D 00; insured building, owned by James Bard, Ningona ride track awaiting the great Gift- | sand persons. Cp and down went the « Frat atatelhow wan as near perfection ms porsl: | {TSO ete cas iw hopelessly beaten: Lange | Dullé at the Jus ott Haven canal andthe | 27a, ineired:, Reuny'® Nokdeo. ‘sole leather, afin He modest merit weeks to faa Takers next 1 wan aven poolot $LaAaah and asain a pool Hoes He nuMt Was ws fie assatin. and che tnuactes | Ted cestect Irae "Onc y Thaking the two mies | fiver. Yesteru ks, at the request of the | Hor, 118 bln stp an Erharat & Co. paper bux And pay It its desert; by inesjlainable blunder the trai A oe ne eh Bus MG en ee ae stood cut prominently on his thighs and quar. | [O10 fOUy Ui riod and a quarter in 4004, | Jury,sent notice to the Trustees of the town that he | Edward Whitehe The tip roofing on Earle's He cultivates his vigorous mind Hopped befory re we and dr and a ws A huge thunder | ters, while not an ounce of supertluons Hes | snd che whole distaace in 4:4. Vbis last 1 not | would have them indicted if they did oot immediately and the bulding More than his ruffled shirt walk over & tuile in the ine ih en mposed of the most gor Harry 0 t Was saddled in his own stable NOTE Foay ann in 4s, Winter * ste ire bridge ac ene! ‘ harles Mc His useful knowledge iroopers, Ouce inside tl xeous Grave fears were ex 1 that [and ted on the track with bis rider already | Qo \atily as Longfellow proprietors of the steel Works, for their ¢ Mebainy uf Ensite No. is were overcome by the heat Aad trikes ie hae (0 ine Was made f stables to Louk at the ict would rain, At fourm soak four F a. A cursory glance at him would have |“ &4 erences aime \enienre obtained permission from the rustees to rae and taken to thelr bor a Laseman iruth bs lecknns da09. revarast ca tabs Soe ee eae apairetchs {tai sont Obey Nut. & situer (neneariao\alioivs Phere was w ureat er et cathe | MAMIE on Np Gk the aod wales” “huey are | A Wife's Revenge-Women Fighting en a ‘And prints the Zvidune, to rade bal erennsty Site fae followed by | Unat ie grace. “which, is tconsidered a | these 4:0 was the turning paint, the wagers be- | {Boon frum four ty ax feet, MAKILG an aperture Atl o'clock yesterday, as the ferry boat New But State affaire won't let ‘im reat, ainers Hatta omg ee sty ANT | fine quiron. fora horse to have when | [Me whether ihe race Would be faster or slower Aimensions 10 the br 1 weit ed || york was about starting trom ite Cortlandt atreetellp Ani—spite of euvy’s trown rete w ‘ wtih st a key Who rode | racing order. It was remarked, t thant ew had any doubts as to the ability g between Mutt Haven depot anathe Rast dtver | a yuluilcaged, reapectably-dressed matron was heard t We'll blazon Soutn, North, E: ooked i at, al fon to Victory. The brawn horse looked | trary to bis uaual habit, Harry suffered } ither horse to make t U there was, Haut crote thi br cture hae been | ry, Now, F've caught you, you wretch !"" At the same His record of renown food bol 1 i to be led quietly by th fhstead of pl rae, the probability th wit present Uhbate conditto three Werks c A of thelt ; ly'at vd Reon caldowwa pest ihe 1 stand the | and kicking as he usually does. ‘This was a pushed. Suime ard ST Ta ee a SEAL Urata rie cat [Ran snlectl werealel ntcrectyhre Nidan gett dup bel at And millions, who, in times just pact RUY MASSHIT Hal Ah aia rie De at which almost seemed to say that t hots marked as low as 4224, which is at | Setting cute une aesietunce ar: | Mog Dolly Varden, by the hair aud threw her to th Have read about bis labors, Sea nigh Auge hating nad @ forevoding of what was awaiti eof Ts to the mile. and’ th ane ah ne dell in vr, dhe girl reeuingd, her feet and after aur tue Pre fiogguldg flats oh eae rp «J mpatient of the t ele that bad Harry Hassett been ab " wri eeve ay 4 eam ints Keach ae Soarsary & re Pe “ity ry “A J sy freshly arrty ated upon. hin, exclaimed glee AT THE STARTING P Longfellow, the tine would have been very near ratte tne tnt auter ‘by bring of! fragment of ‘Among his frleuds and nelghbors, thers ; ! p their bgure. ‘ lc els assured che | yesterd denuded utter before ‘ band, « prominent jeweller tn js Net able ; Hadid. conditiun.dry and Gsm as @ circ. Fe ee ener acnotl took a pretinis | Harry Bassett, Longfellow would have to run —— sco haere hor police interfered: ‘The ferrymaster las To hold the highest station ska rth sea Pr fo yaae Per Lee Nase pugtellow going the reverse way | low down in the “twenties, The Latest Exploit of the Hester St the bit of the ear bitten off lu the encounter, Of honor and of trust within inded tale, distance. by sfow minutes more Harry Bassett's chests [tthe track, a orcs met Just. beyund | MADIGHEE AND PERFORMANCES OF LONOFELLOW Gung. : The gift of our great nation, ye to the crowd off. Two negro ut coat Was deseried coming showly down the | the starting post they were turned and le low, is a brown hore ed 1 S87, by Last Saturday afternoon an old gentleman | The Sinking F re Commissioners inal teat pt guard on eller side of the deur we atreton. Is dockerin him and | walked back there, At this moment the scene | jn iforted Leamington outof Nantura by Brown | named Peute drew #890 from the Oriental Bank, st at Lougerhends, A Greeley Irishmun's Ready Answer, seated ic Hb x anda Pugh, The mov puthor led | bin A the brid af years Ubon | wan 8 gt and one, reinluding one, more tthe | ors Eelipa erandam Quiz b Bertrand Lean. | Grand street aud the Bowery. He placed the money in In Ann street, adjoining the old Herald build- | 70 me Auditor of the glorious Sun ae Cifully whiaped head’ protrud.d | cheers rent the alr and continues sever nuglish, by than what is erally Seah Pratt z allagh, was one o} : ‘ ow being demolished, there is # small lot belc sooth the burs, He lnked eleepy, UuL his ey ites. Again the bell rt With dimiculty iin this, country. in addition. | jwaton. who Waa by Faugh-s-Tallagh, was a theinside pocket of his coat, raised bie umbreltn, aud | 1K, bow being demolished, there is wamail lot Delong | Sin: Asan evidence of the great popularity rhe opened it was brigh Vis body ana | |be track was cleared. usauds mounted the | the masses on the grand stand, whica | tired on the English turf. Nantusa was ber. | started down the Bowery, He was followed by four of to the elty, It was formerly used as an engine hou among the working clase for Old Honesty, I send yut ee Wore fue enough to run for a kingdom wrounding — picket ing on by | was nmed, there was a treble line of car- | BSred Ch The Tite wwhen on the turf, and her | the Hester street gang of thieves, who attacked him | ebd itis now under the control of the Fire Commis. } che following, which can be vouched for. Yesterday Two Uitte negro boys came up with a pail_of | the Wires stretched Murty Bassett | rages inside the feld, while a knot of vehicion | Slt a liret-ctass mate Whee crican Eclipse weer Bayard sirecteaud while three of theut beld him | #iner®, who, it ig auld, are tanxious to havea large bell | wyorning, while ou a Green aud Gates avenue car, ls nuter und a horse nozzle attached toa force | 2et Off on an around. the | wes gathered round the starting post, almost | “fe Was by the famine die best blood of ; tower erected thereon. the Commissioners. Of th t track, followed by Longfellow. ‘The assemblage | obsou e he w. After asi . ql the fourth relieved him of the money thief ran | LU She Fund, however, adopted a reaulution yesterday | Brooklyn, the car was stopped by @ laborer getting ts tted the under side of the rool o: . y a bscuring the bh ny ort | Bvgland and America Longfellow cannot be | through Pell and. Doyer streets, and aa ne turued into f, , , : ately in frontoef him inordert D the grand stand arose to tt and struge | delay the hor up, and were started for | PREM! Mich on thescore of breeding. He | Chathatn street dropped his hat,an old wed iy | providfog forthe sale of thig lot-'aud calling apun the | the way with his horse and cart This caused the driv Ne for his highness and neu. | sled fur the best positions aiid the most inde THE RACE. jwas bred by Mr. John Harper at his farm ai Mid- | one, which was afterward secured’ by the aoe ertalet canta have been made to secure a sur: | of the cer to become angry, and he shouted tothe labor rit 4 able « n. Yella, cheers, shouts-—In Teer int sfeliew did. ti r information of the daring F <u Cee eee of tie way iia hurry OF clae he WoUlt ; Harry Bassett had the pole, and being quicker | way. Kentucky. \Longfellew did not run as a Petfor of the lot tothe city, but all have. failed, aud it , [Sete ext stall to his darling fact avery babel of avunds Blled the alr. ‘Those arry Bassett had the pole, and being quic Rentauy, bonetelien dig nov tun as et polices Fourder of the Jot to th W have fatled. aud It 1 Lhoek that old white hat oi! hie had Daniels on ac fh the ground ran forward in @ body, ike a | on his legs than bis opponent, ds | two-year-old, but i ee Fit ‘ fad that the Fire Comiuissionere, oF ae iat 2 Ue | | The man looked at him denautly and replied: “ Arran ne fl vision chi >the edue of the track, AM | length ahead at the start, but dire fel rance oh a race track in the Phonix few hours they learbed th OTE ft io due rashent yegod, ye daren'tdo it; that’s @ Greeley hat, and the dose blabket Was under him : BAC PLBUL Gn Ene i sl stakes, at Lealngton, tn 1870, when a had divided the proceeds ' i i Iam that knocks that off tue head (Il kuock hith as deat Sib B HAAGKPESH IRE Wa WARS: SERIE Saher AE Ye FT eae eye saddle He ran round the | three years old. He was’ opposed’ by Jubiiee. Capt: Ke — ~ heGraucll be in November hext, Do ye molud thath Atte. boy wa BASALT KEPT ON CAXTRIIXG with! lis nose at Harry's saddle he ran round the | Uitte, 0 “Crering the furlucr winning Wig Bast, follow the The Fuss over the Eduar Stewart, HARE acca tis anu cause (o v0 peal ial hay fan. He greeted nul he reached thy upper turn, ‘Then he | fow's jockey let out link, and drew up to his | i two beats time, 144%. Lit, Lenefellow Hog. Dat As taeie rotare, 18, C817 8 SPINWALL, June 2.—The steamer Edgar | ,,htcee, (het heard this epeech came fo, ttn November y mplatined « ped and relused for the. space Vera: | upponent’s head, but Roe kept Harry going, and | being distanced inthe second. At the fall meet ce Motteetrevteaea | Stewart is still in the hands of the American Vice Cou | Lam golug to cael iny frat vote, aud that will be for De oh ' Pee ae re tried, Meantine Longtellow | ate the stand the blue and. fed’ was | ing at Lexington, however, he met with better Ba en te eae or seard trots the Calted | Horace Greeley. Lis going to work for nim, tog, Fou tao Si eantered back asittle Way and turned again | leadin: 1 neck, both — horses — being cess, winning the Produce stakes, two-nile ket picked or bis throat cut me ¥ . paper is the best campaign paper published. Roll om, woul tis horse's prowess, tt inuved around, ‘he two approached | under asnig pull, On the turn Harry Bassett sts, in Bde, Jed, and a fow days aiterward | st personal Liconvenience States steawer Wyoming, Col. Agnees bas published a | Ylorious SUN G. LS. hun stay Wa ae aA a ek ot siowly, pissed, and Longfellow | diew a Viiand wis haifa length in front ed Pilgrim, Eve He heats: at Cincinnati eat a bicdadntelhs card attacking the Vice Consul and Capt. P tine | "345 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn. ua ‘ 4 + have come « irned again and (ollowed Bassett to the start- | iat tie ble, but on entering the back= | iy) 80s. dbs bis was the first perforn, A Curious Nelubbors' Quarrel—The White | Edgar stew The Vice Consal retains firm in his ——— ain est of Longtellow. | iy int eli dilost ran Up alongside of him, | of is that could be called Arstrate, At aah: tea Gauteieen, tcttcal to give up tue Vessel, wind is backed by thoCom, | The Worktugmen for Honest Horace Greeley, who I my horse t Hiwo seconds they were in line, and a ° ‘ muir Went racing Mee haifemite | ville, on October 12, he won, the Cilzens’ stake, The Democrats and workingmen ot 1 id PATA eT ey pet ud ET reer aE Brest aN Cada Loma eet ttt Ha TAR 25 on October Ii he won the Ciigens stake 1 Avthe apring election in 187] the electors of | wander of the Wyoming, Capt, Peunell stays ou board | The | Democrat and workingimen of the r TE eee a eee aitictt | Bole exactly area Heritage on tie turns, | heat In a4l%, but Longfellow, distanced ‘the | white Pains voted on the question of erecting a monn | the steamer, aa the Cubans treated to HLL hla if ho || Twelft Ward of Gouth Broukiza recently held & mort . Seah ome tie. the crowd. They've off!" "They're off see eerae i too-juarter pole hewashalta length | Scout” inthe second in al. A few days after] ment in wemory of the dead soldiers of the town, m | ‘outes on shore. He has failed to find purchaser fo ng at Conover and Vandyke streets, in favor of Grea ow. Fo eee ent thousand "YUIees: CIE ee eee eee taint the. strait with. tirs | ward he walked over fora purse, two mile heats, | irogqway, at the end of Railroad avenue, in the village | part of the arms, acd bas uo means of shipping screw, | Wy sud Brown Lawrence Gabran, Alderman Coty rwith the knowing ones of t yelling became deafening, McDaniel tdvantage, but then Longfellow, puton a spurc | and on Oct, 25 he won # post stake at Memphis ; gar Stewart will probably be seat ty the United | aud Supervisor Sherdan were appoluted delegates to ge ol V ar to bei, we jacket ahd d osash showed to th id at once dashed alongside of his rival, the same course, tn b404, $40, beating bs of White I ne, and it was decided tu the atfirmative States ib charge Wyomin Bait : ry thetr tat favor of th Le whole front wa roped in, | front at every jump on the uy turn, but Se asec tei abreast, but when | fender, Morgan, Scout, Ircne Sheppard, and | Accordingly, the Supervisors wore authorized to The uative authoritice dem merenaar en wha | 10 Beluenore And mas tatir JAcebace I Gr, SF We ate stalls wdjoindn he ot Tas per’ Vicon tecket end “red cap | alhtit under it Harry ibassett suddenly faltercd | Mule’ James, ‘This was his last appearance in | pare bonds for the expense. It Is to be unye ine | Yeatel to.them, abd theappearanee of Capt Fennell ber | Ciuelowatt uominecs. Mtr. Gahran delivered an cla fellow and t 1 they were | ame closer and closer until as they burst into & | and slackened his stride visibly, Longfellow at | 1870. i Meth The village wuthorities have taken the lead in | fore thelr court, bur the fuited late, Yee Consul re t and stirring speech, and thaaked the workingmes tort Witt thett heads to the eo a a ET ae ee ee ied aay air te ee etioar away from |. 10 1811, Longfellow’s frst appearance was at | the preiiminary arrangejuuts, aud the Hon EF Seri, | persuasion} of resident Correoay, of his own accord, Irunited action in the cause of restoring tt ' Hike re aid | iat tobe abreast, With military precision, | fin. On the turn he increased his lead, and y Lexington, wiere he walked over fora purse. | eR evand and ite the progeainu: that M aye nn | PChmitted tow formal areest for bweghy fg y to wouest and upright principles. He wnt { uifed f tn Lonascllow y and down, up and gown, ey clattered Harry Hasseit’s jockey plied the whip and spur ame Piast fo bf mouth Park, wen Bra) he prest toft The town at ora we tye ave We daniey of 19 are aut *) ite: Breckys vat OY CrtERS ry ‘3 i Nea yt ot £ cli haguilleent, The anusclos stovd | dowa the homestretch, Longfellow's nose. at tli was of no avails Che horse Was Hhinotith cup Mery race in wateh he | Ret have bu katie. 4 wine "auluinone he ha heretsrore returedta obey: Ha | ge.’ The laborers were paid. gap for ten Bol red off as tne i ofan antes | the nesth fro OW's an the farther Longfellow left | and Preakness, fn 4414. From Monmouth Park nburg, the town KUL C The as fine sham iicetraten ber kuch’ jen’ rout of elther I lay a fierce di Hoth wer a hard pull but going like Harry was ten lengths behind at the | Le Was taken ‘to Saratoga, where he defeated a muttuiaud, the super and A Deputy U.S. Marshal Assassinated, Stranahau,were destroy lug the workinginen all over the in. Thetwo racers were | steam engines. As they passed the Judge's | half-mile and twelve at the three quarters, from | Mr. Belmont’s hore Kingfisher, in the Sarato- ev chown Clerk. chain te rhaht to cot 1 Kansas City, Mo. July 2—A spectal deapateh |, country, (Appia oe nex y tand Longieliow was lebout until he had forged | whieh point Lougfeliow came along at a steady | e& cup. How Longfellow ran the first mile the os LI EE ae ee ee aaa neler Springs gives the detatle of the shooting of [gn Ve Ge ini womens. on the Park, and one hundre avout forty fect in front | half alonghth ahead of Bassett, ‘The eheers of | pace and won by a hundred yards, in 4:34 fn i, and thereby astonished the racing tbe VARS Mee HN to ian tre bauide K kee " to hye of the men will'vote for Greeley and ‘Isrow nade of a Wide-spread he crowd swelled at this into a prolonged re nade world, is now a matter of history. Yet the time hey can becene he Wie thay have sct their | >) M. Taylor, Deputy Cutted States Marshal and City | They will send Strauatian where he caue frum, (Cheers, at Was an old-fashione ‘is cheering was not confined to any partieulur AFTER TAB RAC for the two miles and a quarter Was only 4:02), Meth ADW Will Hot sah tie bonds unless they | Marshal of Baxter, by Col, Boyd, Mayor of that place -- | WVwide: hard | hutmierot mensbutreemed to come from the | | A more thoroughly beaten home than Harry | 1 sevonds slower than Kentucky's tune in the wiitea ca control the’ eereinopie. they ay Mt | Sn saturday eveuiug, Boyd ad had « Oght with soni TanMarilc Mon fan aieelex, ve Hee ee ee ee eee Tasuett and. Long. | Bassett we have seldom seen. He looked the | same race, But, owing to the terrifflc pace at lage is wo auxtous to take the lewd that itshall | ey anda warrant for hia arrest was placedin the | ‘Thomas Delaney, of 7 Franklin street {s fore: dent miling, He had on & threadbare and | fellow wlibs very picture of distress, with distended nostrils, | which the frst mile was run, It was not surpris- | Pay for the monument, (hus Felleying : hands of Taylor, who, on Guding Boyd, iwformed him of | man laborer oo # gang tn Third avenue under Commis wn faded suit of brown eheviot, an old silk ve THE FINAL STRUGGLE. heaving flanks, and great gouts of blood on his | ing that the horses should get tired toward th " a bende of Tay rp Pa ened dinate pen ‘ Livia 4 i with a flowered pattern, a soft white hat, and Around thoy went, yoked together, the same | sides Where the spurs had pricked him, Jimmy | finish, At the August inceting at Saratoga, | Joel Foster's stern Ga Tradicted—Something | the warrant aud read it to iim, Boyd siguified his will: J stoner Van Nort. He is alto Vice-President of the Dems try shoe LAnaund they went. yoked toxether, the same | ithe, his Jockey, said nothing, but his face | Longfellow walked over for a purse, two tniles about Baby tne ingueas to go with Tavior, but suddenly drew a piatol | ols Burne Association (Greeley Club NON his leit was a long x bench, and | pide {he seme speed wyparently, this de: ) showed. only" too plainly’ how deep (and three quarters, and » few days’ afterward aoe ey Ae itiseit as a mana: | Autehouite rough the brea kiliog win inetantly: | Gy Friday morning while at work with his mem, adinirers gazing at hin open-imouthed and in : ea a 3 eaten on his favorite for the first time, On | Helmbold. ‘This race resulted in alm as . ’ Hreak in the applause now.” {t arose higher and fog bas £ ! se ising thatthe report which appearea | faring that he would be lynched, but ually the tue keepers, Ryan by name filence. “The old gentleman pad heed to | fail lower now and again, a& some new phase of | Cul. Me Danie the blow fell heavily, and | sensational a race aa the Saratoga Cup, although | ton to Tues. 5 saying Cs p iY Cred aud was released on bail. "C $ TRE Deikoey, what 16 are/yuA wanrian [hah hem. He was not ina talkative mood. In| the rave was | ain as nome new bhase Vf Y tears actually stood in the old man's eyes ws hie | the result was diferent, for Longfellow, was | afew days go about an infaut whlch had been farmed | mut esiete, wud the citizens of Baxter, nslene y sawer ty the sulutat the SUN reporter he ae ae are nated Ohad rapidly becoming | gave instructions to the boys who were attend- | disgracefully beaten, ‘The causes, that ted | out to Mury Jane Q'Mara of Tremont, and that the } tial iene ind denounced the murder Breauge 1am a Greeley man” responded Delaney daid he he felt first rate.” Waen questivned | Piven fg to Hlarry Hassett, It was certainly acrush- | to this defeat, however, were plain, Lp the frst | Voman had gone on & hihi is | HAMliclous, aud pledged themselves ty take Wellerexid Hynn. "13 ou want to work here you As to the probability of his horse winning he ant ‘ ing defeat, and it fell more heavily, from the | place, the track yas yery muddy, and there: Untrac, Headds that #teps to Dring Hoyd'to justic Jur Wat and polister.” irawled J guess she will, We'll see, we'll |, Bassett held bls own until hed the | fact of ity having been so unexpected, totally unsuite fiken from that esylum, Sergeant Steers of the Tr > ———$___—_— Grats’ suewernd Delaney, ang +e. rst quarter ou the last mile, ‘Then he began to Longfellow. on the other hand, looked like a | stride; and secondly, Longfellow wes much too | mout police, from whou thy Ano » Woman's CT A Ue iy ee AL With taat he hobbled off to the stable nites Hbehind, He wise length there, and ix | conqueror, With ears pricked and head erect ¢ fat fora race of tus description. | Sull the pt faformation, says that Mary aL nge county, N.Y. July t Yvan lett | « ioud an bie cane Gietheat the halt walt, Hore bis tail fell, bis | hewalked back to the Judges" atand, seemingly { te lald odds of 100 to 3 on John Harper's | from the aeyiura in Bight! et ¢ Pine Bush, owe of Crowford, twelve que. eats ene aes eet tars lay tack, and he doubled hinsele up. and | pone the worse for his race, He sweated. but | but they got what fs termed in Facing parlance & vy pat he saw thus Kleket, which sue George Evans of Mine Bush, town o , : ap) io if kicking, Melure he recovered little—a certain indication that he was in |“ facer. After this Longfellow took a rest till vehiid, that ane had Ueen peld #12,88 fer rece, | uitlea trom this place, tlased his wife op Saturday aa ic oaks Jready «owded, and the W Was twenty lengths ahead. mndition, Sample, the boy who rode bin, | Lexington fall meeting, where he came out and ee iid beglected the child; that she is serving a | morning last, Summoning the neighbors, he immedi F abe ree doing a tremendous. bugha eotnturs were now mad. ‘The yelling | was the picture of happiness, snd he received | defeated Pigrin in arace of two-mile heats, in | iru of wuirty”days in White Platus gait aga penalty, J ately inatituted w search, ait, after (odious wandertny To the Euiior of The sun u of Visitors from the pranch as indescrit ble, ‘They jumped into the quar- | poamall amount of pecuniary reward for his | 4:38 and a414. ‘Chis performance showed that | and thathe ithe sergeant) sent the tifant back to the 7 he a ated body sitting erect iutheshawanguok p Sin: A party of wen, 61 in number, started fv d ment Lowne nearly ten th, { {ter strotch at ihe imminent risk of being run | -kil. Old John Harper Was perfectly overcome, | the horse had returned to something like his oid | aeyivin by Patrick O'Mara, and tlist Patrick reported water barely covering her head. Mr the Fishing Bauks on a satlog aod faping party, Fishes versus sere prosent. although t wanted pearly | down, Longfellow continued to improve bis | with excitement, and It was some time before | form, and he then went inio winter quarters, that (he baby bad been duly returned nTvery low spirited, nud ghowed signa of denthdt aed MEE eT Hees be eiakh iw r bre the races would bey Doc, | advantage. coming in an eay winner ina canter, | he could muster Up strength to walk back to his | ‘This year Longfellow made his frst essay at —— woitcrate, nsaulty? occasfonaly ior tow wine. No [ime Dod wird Beaton cP diatin onthe ween Al hderwood, in w suit of indigo, was selling | bassett's jockey whipped him under the string. | stable » seated under the shade of an | Lexington spring tm Where he won two Fatal Accidents in Now Jersey. Hao eete or temporary insaulty will Be the verdict of | {ie vate waa coupted it Was found (0 be ax follow pis the Hah de fast we ho coud call thei | "he chivering over the result tasted without | apply tree, he ‘recolved: the congratulations of | races. One of these waa adasn of three wiivs, | Axon of James Wortendyke, voare of- age, | Hace eo eeRve Ueuley Tan crate arse Uh = aie phe atandl er noeel aint: (Cone CReEe ntl lon Ay! r i th haves AN his friends, who came in crowds to give the old y muddy tra k, the time being 600%. | yay drowned wile bathing in ® pond at Pascac ean Heb hearty chieere were given for Good OM Horace was preselted. Tt Hee eee etn AMET teva tnuraiteal The Lig oolGned dbaker: | See ee pea wonaee ‘This waa very alow race, Hut the horse di aig | N:d..on Monday evening, He made e dive and got bis Fighting for $20,000, blue slik mhirt. was a platform | sud soon a punse made up for him, WHAT JOHN HARPER THINKS OF BASKET. Praizes of his staying qualiiios. AfLor Lexing- | head fast in the mud, so that he could not get out Mr. Henry 8. Kichards died and left $2 A Greeley Squall in Boston, Hide & pg Hore thre Tong suallow boxe iverybudy crowded arvund oid John Harper, | On being asked what he thouuht of the race. | Lon. Longfellow was brought on ta Lony liranch | Soop afterward this boy's grandfather, Toter Wore | yesterday hie brothers appeared before surrogat: | Boston, July 2—A squall of wind this afters vere ry lie Was busy choking | whee was slewly todaling down’ the quarter | the old man replied have gottwo tne horses | hy Mt appearance in the Monmouth | qeudyke, was thrown from & wagoo near by and ne chings aud applied for letters of adminirtration Se ateh a QFAAE kad! WilkGh BAGIDSIAD A ce ored Suit humors. He wae busy cliaklng | who way slowly boddling Auma tne quae | ie onatelum end Laitiecaee and. 1 thing she | MAPine 2a UPC ehP evar erumphaus aacoues | Lileue! Ve res From ® wagna Daw! OF + See eer THIEL lacy Aseiier a Pca c el ror oper gnnsres ater ee eee een he [ASH Mais ta forward toshake hls hand and | former is the best But that ‘sorrel ts amlghty | Cub readers have already seen. Hits tary Ann Hof, am agod lady of Mount Pleasant, | ibe cetate, on the ground that there wasine widow. not, uringing mith AL the Dark atrect uur chunaey. i then by tue ewaying crowd | congratulate Lim, Leonard Jerome, who had | One horse, and t don't think he was quite well } Meee ee nwances oF Hanny | Wate tuown (rom her'éarriage weir Rockamay, Moris | the tine Hin Meuiodiat Church teaiped UMat he wich Mie end of te cord sup hiring It was attache the Parts autual poole the | beck backing Bassett very heavily, said to him: | to-day, of he would have given Longfellow a | PEDIGREE AND PR ms Pettuty NA teugnent of the arringe he Coe eee MW Afr. Ieicnards wud Amy Fd 2a ms “tating bricks, aud others narrowly of bysten of Which has already been fully” de Well, Unel n, they can't say anything to | tight race, BANSBIT. trated? her iead wnaaiied wer iuetuot'y, Mire diekove | A iattonAu widows weeds, mbd-w pouug LAU 1 Yupik borived In THB DUN you this year. can they ¢" SUMMARY, i Harry Bassott is a chesnut colt, foaled in 1868, | shy Mr Dy A a the carriage, Were Dally oul 1 Circe of a nurse, appeared tn court _——— at ' Ist have been between twenty-five * Tunes not, draw led out the veteran, Moxmoure Pang. NJ. duly 3 The Hopeful Gtekee, by Lexington out of Canary Bird by imporved | Dacaet serv Ce —— » South, Kditors for Greeley wind tity thotiaand persons on the gainds | How du you feel, Br, Maryer r” asked the | fF §tiid tvond aud fo) vo third. Mlal muti. Py cre eae A PRS The Seventh Going into Camp, ed Strike tw Michienns SCHANTON, Pa., July 2.—The excursion party of erannied full evento the rool. ‘The stairs Were MOREY Tet very well," was the reply. You can | F Morris's ch.c. by imp. Kelipae, out of Motte Jack: 1 ington was by Boston out of “Alive Carneal ‘by To-day the nth Regiment ts to go %—The tat rere miley Hin J souiuera eaitors arrived hetw today. | Tuey an the Impaschies ang the green In front was thick | say in your paper that they couldn't stop him as eee ee eR Ga Bowling, by Lexiugtou, out |» Wported Sarpedon Albion | was My Cain oF | to Saratoga Springs for its annual jubilee. The tente | thew salt blocks ginaw Valley (hre uate of tie ity, and) are ein bandgomely enters with men. Comparauvely few ladios were | easy as they thought they Would.” ‘of Lucy Fowler, 100 Ba. Barbec.. yout | Bitoroid, and -Ainderly was by Veloctpede, one | are tw be pitched at Camp Sherman, Ave miles from we | strike to-morrow. They demande reduction OF bows | NMED, Ako TU belly wuvucatue thu wuuibatlon of Prevent. On the grand stand they were hardly | Overcome with excitement and heat, Uncle | zeb. Ward's br. ¢. by Asteroid, out of Fairy, Ofte fasten horas thal evox Fan in Ishin, | | Great waitriiy pijge, Hoe regiucuh w Wy robura Wy the ] 61 ntos tian ia pmihe OBIT ere CART Tey oe voice ak Wolter Wstibguisbable in (he mass, ‘The club house, | Juua was at length taken to @ chair on the | Brain. SI Ut will thus b2WRen that Marry Bassett coos | city on the wh bbalr determination BOs b0 aul cy PRICE TWO CENTS.