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THE-GREAT RACE Ifibesi tie Btnxsle. NMriy rorty Tlxoiuand Persons oa the Ground. Trial and Tribulation or the apeeuttara. ffU Dm Bit eta A SpleMUd I rant of 1871 bu eons ja eaateat betweea Hertyj BeeecU a.iiaw waaca iu iBaun tB bNM aaa bees riTltrd for put, which kM evea been Um aabjaet cwiwilTf betting la Loadoa amopc the lirtTr" aporuug aun. r-" jalrf1r resulted ia so overwhelming a (or the rormer, Out thoee wbo know hia aorirtarn Uert unable to aaeoaot for U.

Bat lbugk Ibex bars beea many face In thiia Have been far BOW werw eteeervation than tola. (Mr a ver wtoiertetUAmer.wbJch we witneaend extraordinary Bamberg. It ta apeaking within boajada to nr that there jiaSaiilar Meaaaonth Farav oo tb! Grand fSlaad. la tae quart eralreten. la the Clob-bonae d4 ita Hew not k- toiiiwM.

or arts hoar-Jersey, many from to metro polite watortag-plaoe. Long Branch, many from Fkuadelphia and the Sonta by special train aaaartmgwUhthSwJerBey Boat hem. But tbe greet buik tbe rlaitora cam from New-York, At kaat M0 haded directly ((cm Gotham. Taer vera of all elaaae. Thar waa, tta rough, aura and aim pie, tbara waa hia brother with tbe tawdry trapping of Uborur.

tJere I waj ibalateUiicent nietoanie of wboni W9 bara dnring tha BTtaeot atrikaa. There vara traiwmea, brokers, broker, railway men, aUaiaa. Ibert wert delta, there wac aawa. paaar bora, tbre mm tired pnotera who had verba tarovaoat the aKbt. aaf Jadd aditors waoaa labor bad ceased aJao only with tha davalac.

Ia bae taera waa almoat arery alaaa aaaaaadUiaa aaitiagby the tbooaands at Pier Ve.tt Korth RIer to gat oa board ttie Plymouth 8d maeh eathnalaadi about a horaa, or CTa a pair of koraro anroa turDrtnnr. bat tha fact JTaw-Yorkcra take too tew holiday, aad the world la quit anpriaod to ee then I ao eeaaikl a ta make ere a a aoraa race a czooaa for a daa away from earklsc earea, mto regloa at tae atr excitement. the rrjwt BOAT. It hard ta aay wbea ba first peraao da-J airoaa la ttart bj. the PIjtdooU Boek antred at.

ba pier. It araat have been aone time' on Moa-- dayaUat. Tbe eteam-boat waa to ataratfctf A. at vbaa and printer lert toerir 1 work urir tla mn ibe tn nf Nm pier waa crowded with aeeple patientlr. watttnar too aatiia-aT ticket.

Theae were disposed ol a aaat aad alao at the entrance io tbe pter. Waaa at leecth the afllela arrlTed andberaa (a aell tbaoa. inch vast number crowded on that (be baca boat looked like aom eoloosai watte tbiag eoTered with htute ea wannior The kumaa loaecta-were ercrr where, on the burneaoe deck, around the pUot-hoaee. in the beala, aa tBa bridare, where the atatelr eapiaia aaaaOy atndea with dignity to aad (rot, aa he awae ala erderal From erery arallable poalUoa aw poxa anman- aeaoa tprotruaea. aaca waa the iBaaaoaa weijht of the Utid freiejht that the reaael waa anak to bar froarda from ita fore part almoat to amidahipa.

and tha Water whleh awMbed orer roared iate the baxcaaa and ruined eoeatderabie property. Tbe Interior of the awaai-boat preeattd a strikJo-I ba (Teat alooo. canrarated with he frippery aodaar to tbe aool of ibe lata owner, waa crowded almoat aa bad? aa the oat do. The areaay aeato ia tha. trout and the quiet oaea ia tb tera were jamaied aa eloaely wtta campj-Meol aa anasaa aararo is -ira aoat eadarln eowld allow.

Ones seated yon were fixed foe the 4, anul yoa rrlTed in Sandy Hook, for to ailempt to moye waa to tear tbe flimay roe or fair ladio la every dueetioau The aar break faatod on board, and aa apon aaf uay eaioarked nada tbeir way to tbe aaloou a aa exeeilrat meal, thooh tne prices rnrawa awre somewaat dlaproporaonel to the1 iood aire. I thk ckaa. aiaar a vary alow tint tbe Plteaoath Rook ex nredatHaad Rank a.tf Ik, raaaaa aaaiaseneedU Then tbe rowdy ele- -ii Twita it usnsi Brutal rTrv. ureal oany rnmna. In tbeir wibot ssmre re cat a seat In th tmrm lUiCUCC, their drweea with their elamarl feet.

aaturauv, belar waaaea, paeh acmlB. aad tba cen of Jandinar waa oae wbJea iIm tni, mt would rataer net have wuaeaaed. Bo atlaat oa. a umk araa a raaa roe DO eaaaaaera enoorb liral-J there were ae ear anoarh at aaady Hook. Theaa who arm, tnrmn.i.

aaata aattareo theaiaelTea that thcur woMe were aver. But they were aa.eiaken. "fa' eawara to aomeaDaiefi the otbara ttm everybody had adtbattbera waa no nsanapn head tu the. viv to the wor lhr nd vexa- ZjZzL whe raoMHaew beaisd had I arrTria with bi eajr-fjadhew au eoald aot be taken away, a reaws Mbl too Jeaaa Hovt batek of ntaerableaT It waa aaaaiM taer- wer aaany ttnfor-Mata wba bad beep alnee atss A. M.

on tb tha Hook. The, Jlaaiaiaknur lata ta atnpor of atUr At Uat earn the Piyaaoatk Rock with SrZyf-yy 1 aiaiir on of raee-" gaadta war, at Uaah.takaa the. Th aftha atoaaaoatb Park Ae aatoaatfUK. placed the araad. wtde ea- rWm Vlbaa re aaa au -ae- Sadid raaa ware, whleh re-7 aa trreeiaiioi ik aw laja hrreaia.itay a aa eaeaai.

rediaifribie. MretW aaMka lwl aasrajetaa to wnm who waie wa SmtZL erowda who war rrneaim to jJT wf. nrtl blockade wCSif prob" ekol badTTk- roahea Md bav- ZTt. ladie war araaaad. eiwwtbad bd their dr iTe ra at IB tt aaaea better.

Vao aaldbi Laaer averytaiac taat laaa roat battac ea. Thar wr la hie, it a oaii aas ia i a. coaaal aas ta aa. war auaaaUr laaeh ataaattaav aee apoUad by batter, by to tab baaaa ESTur davaaed to IZ bj aa it! tapoaalai toaaava aaaaraby a a i bad teelia ia CT iV! baai. wblUtbaT VT 'Ary bset, atato aaa.

raaeid aaa. WiuJ!" aatoruoaataw ai jnaaa, ad aw aiaxaaiiiaL. a Miaa a i baaaa MuumuiHy snskktb aa taaaed to popaiaiiry (or ta aaanetnuaav There waa here Dm vi mr win pieaty of c. 'e o.mcaity waa ret it Par tie of latuea a bad rerad Ian waited tw ili" 'oert ta roraa! au bop oT aayvbina- oa. beiasr eoaopeMed to aoeepa the aandwteboa of Btraaam.

Tbia w' eebewe seh aao otbora, We vera woa ta eharaw, Tbea tbera were suorunsT aoa wbo drank laceo ZzJ caaoapojae, aaa wbo bv brlbinr tb IT" Ball axeti wucwmbt. aviiocetaer ta arraoaemeata taatde- tb groand were aa aoooeleaa mm um ot soo railway oaea oaid. ia mAcrao, i eolar aiattar. bowevar. it lowed, was tha raelac Aad tata aaast al- eelleat.

Tbm poblve. alaaajhrered so enaaily 01 asorday. arauld aot pot aay eoafldeno ta ra- Z''rmmZ aaoi aawo, au ta sraxMI boraea were oi. srvofMBi ta eauro day bettiacoatb Menaaoatk Cap weak tarn. wwiiy aepea taerr snoaey oa tb tw Bvery boor Harry Baaaeti bma.aM wu antu abortly before the rmee llwaa aJmo4 3 IsIbdos btaa.

Oae of ta Last it? btorrteaey, wbo bad bfr. Mnuarawjw tonajtoaa moant wowld win. Tela aaad averbjexoo whleb be had ta-yeated la the Uht ebostawt owaad by Col. Mc-raaal. Wbea the soil beau were over, aad the two axaeka were breaaraa oat to take their pnuanHiT cuMnora to aaruaaaa of beared theaa ae they yisnj Ijmi aanaxereaiaza aad fane aad erted.

"bra vat" ritb aa aauch eothaeitteea a If they bad beea at a eonoert. Tbe toea In tb aaanaratreteb aad aloaar tba liae et ajaUaaa enaireUaar tb tteisi raabed oat apee ta eoars to erlOaany examine tbatr eqalo frleoda. One aaaa, who bad ataked every oaat ba bad ta tb world, burst lato teara aa be eurveyed to borae that earrled hi fortaae. Tbe ntaaalaam aad ta rivalry of bettiaarbad inoVaaed him risk Dora than tbe pablio anil aver know, apon tb wirtneoa of a borae. aad -a be reoliand bow BDany ehaneee there eaibt be of defeat, he Weaaroad and repeated.

Another asan walked' eat and showed Lonarfellow'e eolored. Juekey a finy dollar not. Yoo win." said be, aad yon ret tbu." The darkey Bailed pleasantly and shewed bis white teeth aa be lookeed at feia Bater, Jobs Harper, as to aay, I'll take it. but I aria for aaaaea'a sake." The atartln point waa aeroaa tba course, at the rulf-mii aia. tanee, and tbe bonea mtlloped up there and were started with little delay at Up of tbe dram.

They ran rapidly and neck. iund tbe eaeerinc of tbe vaet ainltltoiie. put the crand suuia and around the until toey paaned she mul aund for tae aeoond time, baviua- toea aunmlMxd one Bine and a hair, between the (rrand Uod and the Clulrhonae Lonafellow tor.ed 10 froot, od the jockey of Harry Baaaet bearan to apply toe whip. looKfelIow.ineroasinjr hta pace, tucreased bu teat at every atride. and ail the punishment abowered apon Harry Boaaei eoald bot brine bim up.

Then the joekey put the scars into bim viaoroualT. and ae wane faur.r a fow atndea, wnen aoddrahr bis tan new iit. moto ackaowledarment that he beaten, and that, no spurring could mend tbe matter. This waa lte.fore the completion ot tbe two mile. Lonirfellow Increased tbe rap between tbem now in hJud- ome style, aad came In abaolntelv a winner that It waa a question whether Baaaetr had saved hi diataac-e, which he only just manaaed to aeeomplish.

The people roahed oat apon tbe eoaroe a caaso op, and hia backera eoald bardly be res trained from embracing biiu. They yelled aad shouted in a manner that mast have done tbe heart of John Harper rood aa he atood quietly Imquui on hi stick, his ere b'aunx un i ue nre ot eonrented ractare. Everv one avmpataised with hia tnamph. even thoee wbo naa oariea noasen. ror every on Knowa aad love TJuale John, and all are a wars that be sever beta upon tacea and keep borees from pore Jove or tne sport, oo that his triamoh is.

in a caeaaare, tba rrinmpb of tbe beat element of aoe aporuna; woria. Amu THE XACES. A Lonrfellow paased under the srriuir for the intra time, a oecitiee winner of, tao ere at race toe Immeaaeaaaemblaxa broke into a DcJlrmell niaes. and tb soem b-eime quite eouf atuue for mnmeni. a.reryoooy toenail aaxioua to aret away, aaa toe consequence was that In a few moment a solid coin tun of oeoule moved mn.

Idly aeraea the parched c-raea lib an army. aa1 ponred tnomlraoaary throojeb tbe narrow aatea on to taw raiiroaa ptartorm. aa eager were tbe people ret oaf of the (roand that nearly huaored adyenfarona snlrlta aetnallv- elnin- bered over tbe tea-foot fence la booea or cettlnn on Doara toe trarna ail loudly imaitioed wertj rnaoy xor mem ontsiae. riot tno crowd wa doomed to bitter cieappointment. for no train was there.

A few cars lay on a sidine some dis tance down tne track, all or wbieh were noon nu-a to oveinowios. sut arrer tneae were crammed there were fully aoouo people still unprovided for. all hiuurrr. tired aiid jaded with tbe beat. Two negroes, who were the bappy poaaeaeors of a eennle 01 oroiica nams ana a onsaet or oiaeaiTa drove a profitable traJe for a few mlautes.thoua'n the ir Slock was ot course Inadequate tosnpply a twentieth part of the crowd.

Water anueared to be jrreaily to demand, and a Utile brook that mean- oerea tnrouich a swamp bard by wa qaiokiy lined by those fortunate la dnukiusr vesaela. The water was utterly nnfit lor iboea anaeoustomed to aslne- water. but few seemed to heed the fact a rbey eagerly quaffed tb liquid. Tbe duat waa Intolerable, au tooosana paaaea over toe rencea into tbe flekla and broke up into picturesque groups. Two or tnrer en terprlsms; rosUca eatabl isbed alone tne track with paila full of tbe oio-k water which they sold to thirsty men at ten erata a rlasa.

po the time wore oil until i ciock, wueu a tram nnve in ais-nt. aud a lm ul taneona roan waa made by tbe crowd. to net oa board. Iu their eaiceniema to secure auata fv topped to consider tbe fact that tee locomotive waa abead. so that when the car were all lull, it wm aiscoverea that tne tram waa bound for Ptitladeiunia.

Before all on board could ret off tue tram etartoa. and a wild scene of eouf usioo aaturaiiy ensuea. Arter running a mile tbe aouductur eiopped hia train, and so aot rid of tee unfortunates, wbo made tbeir way buck to sue oiaiioa in very naa eamor. OH THk MOID Boat. In tola way the people wen eompelled to wait tor tnvaaportation unUl o'clock, wbep a huge train of twenty oara waa backed cawa from Lunar Braaeb.

Bebre tb cars fairly atoppea they were foil of people, aud there were yet a.uw or wm persons remain in oa in around, many of tuem ladies, wbo. of eourae, cuuid aot compete with the sterner srx in getting on board ta laeoauog train. A raw minniee delay ensued, when tbe train waa pat In motioa. leaving the ears on the aiding, parked aa they were, to their. late, with a eeutarv locomotive to attendance.

Both traiaa were. crowded with men en tbe roof of the-1 car. Thia tran made tbe trip to ttaody Hook io very good shape and on pretty fair time, The-steamer Plymouth Rock vw ia waiting for the train, and in lee Uiaa twearv minuted waa uteraiiv overflowing wita humanity. Men climbed over tbe guar ia, tnreeged the saloons, erowoed the decks, and eluoibeied up on to the hurricane deck, tbe wbeelhouaee. and the standing framea.

in mis way nearly tea uoasand ner- i managod to get oa board, and a few late cowers were oom veiled to oaa oa board the a leaner Jesae Hovt. lvina- near br. 1 bough tbe Plymouth Rock Waa toll of passen gers by 7, a he din not move from tbe wharf nn- Ul near a o'clock, at which time more trains eoald discerned coming down. Tbe eucceea attending tb movement of tbe loading trains did not attend taoee which followed, owlog to wreteaod maaagemrnt of affatra. The eeeond train, which laid oo tbe aiding, succeed ed to getti o( In motion aoon after tbe Oral, bat ewtsg to tbe lajaerfecc eondipon or the loeooio- uve it maoe very aiow: progreaa.

vreaaent atoppagr were made, aad when the train reaeoed tbe Highland, the engineer discovered that the tabee in hia boiler were leaking so the train waa em in two. and' the first half alowly dragged down to tbe Is. bow- ever, brought paaaeagera enough to nil tne Jesse Moyl to aer (oil capacity, so bee Cautaio wiaelv cast off hia hawsers and atartad fori tbe leaving the Joeepfein to reeelve tbe remainder of tbe pjaeagera oa board the broken train. and taoee who were to com in by the regular evaniag train from Philadelphia. I TSat DKLATkD, TkJLla.

i The remaining half of the dismembered tram was kept at Long Braneb antil tba arnvai of Abo Fluladelouia train, wbea it took arp tne eara eouiaiaiog tbe raee aeoale. aad oroeeeded aiow. ly dowa the road until Seabright Starleii waa reached. Tber the conductor received a tele gram from atr. Pkcx.

tb Superintendent, at Heady Hook to wait unui Train So. I-' earn op. Tb eweaequeaee waa that the dowa train waa kept ataouing at Bearjrngnt's ror Tow aowra. and a riotous aeene waa to result, tbe paaaea- auouted aadj caraed the railroad of ficial, tjueaiefiod i to tear dowa tha o- pot, and a tew opera aptrtta even went a far aa to deeto apoa sotxing poaaoa- atoai tb laoumuuv if th eond actor ckl not preoeed to Sancy Hook. Tbe eondaetor and en-gtaeer eadoavred, to qatet tb paaseagtr by tatiiaa; tbem that they war only obey tag or- drra.

aad tba laexpeneaoad ha ads aid take pussiisslsa ef to train taey would probably rua It oa ta track ooea in eoUlatoa with the expected wo-train. Bat all of thee efforts failed to appeaa tb mob, for each 1 had bee erne, aad taey arere so Sore in tbetr deoaaada aad tbraata that tba eeudoctor aaaliy tolagrapoad to ta Hook that be waa oasis- dowa to bravest dieerder aaat rtsmage to tb broom of the Compaay. Thai broagat maMera to a ariaia. traia aaaaagea to raaeb tb wharf la aalety. tba ap-traia no beumg diepatebed Half aa boar ree to emnarcaoeai tava paasesgers aboard tb Joawpaia.

aad aa reaebea tola City a midnight, with a weary aaaembiaaT ef dla-gmsted useuvMual. Tbara were tally l.ooo per-aoaa who aoaid aot cat heme to Mew-York. all. aaaay betas eompetied to walk to Liaj Braaoa to rentaia au aixat. TBS BOKXWkXXt I PI lb Ksektvaaf out frees tb tad a nnsa aad aaataroiqao ur to tba liaaasase a am her Bmaseagar oa board.

BtaT alow boat, tb ad heavy wars: at it ia aouiac ma ta bar a jr. id waaaitb Jeaa Hart anlvod eat Bay Kaaa ta tnyaemb aati wai dark. Hy quiet that tboae wbo were on tbe port aid of the boat werw abiei to bear the bllaooa cry for he la ottered by a drowning maa who hart tatloa overbear Vent tbe Prymoutb it oca. aaoarenfrr watreeiwed bv tttoae on board. tor 'rba did wot op.

Tba allot of the Jesse Hjyt beard the. wall tne maa in tne water almoat as aooa as the! paaseaaera. ao he raag his bell to etoo the engiooa. aad the steamer become stationary Tbe cry of maa overboard" ran thruugh tbe ateamer in a la slant, and a aoeoe grett exouacneet ensued. Mea I shoatel.

women aereamed, and there waa aomi danger that others would fall averboard. Tbe fleers of the ateamer bailed a email row-boat that happened to bo aear by, aad ordered is to go la search of tb naa. bat beyond throwing a few lifi--preservers into tbe water, mad a other effurt to succor tb unfortnnare man. Tbe little ruw-boal appeared to be searching for uas maa with very 11 toe aaoetsi. bat at laagtb a ery "all rlgai" am- ever the water, aad the! ateamer immediately proceeded oa her way to tbe City.

Ileepite tb. tact that tbe offleers of tb atoamora expressed themselves aaUsfled with the res nit, a diviatoa of opinio a existed among tbe passengers aa to tb fata of tba unknown, many claiming that be eould aot bay beea found, while taera I masted that be waa sere. Th arrangement tb rraasportatio of visitor to tbe raoee were wholly aad equate to tha demaada tbe tbouaand wbo so ndlnly precipitated tbemselvee upon the Park, aoa the pleasures ot tbe oav were greatly marred by tb fa I lore of tb railroad company to lulnll Ita promlaea. Borne exeoaa waa to found for the eaterera oa tb grouod, as tbe aamber visitors far eseeedod toe expeetationa of the manager. The Beceaatty for aa early start made the pert tors prematurely haugry.

and tba in tease beat of tbe day rendered to em thirsty to tb last degreo. Coder theae eireuma'aacea it would have required eoptli not usually found at a race-eouxae to meet tbe demand. the failure to aa npiy tbe jBcesaaet crtea for food aad drink aboaia be leniently eooaadered. Tave ataelaa. The raoinaT of tb day will kmg bo remem bered by tboae wbo were preseat, im.

attbough tbe track waa very heavy la loose soil, tbe tame made waa excellent, and. taken aa a whole, tbe port baa never been excelled in this vicinity. There were tore raoee on tbe programme. the first of which waa the Hopeful Stakes for two-year old, in which eight youngster started. It was won by F.

Morris' Eclipse eolt out of Molly Jackson. The second race waa of mile beats, and had seven arorcrra. old Jobn Harper's color being oorne to tbe lrooc by Lrttirton. that mme little aoa ot Lcaaiinirtoo, aud Naotora. i Tno rac? win.

Do iirar k'le for the Mocmouto Cup and the chantpinnshlp ot tbe turf between Loog-leilow ad Harry BuMtt. Hud aitliouica ttie latter startod aa favorite at tltOO aaainat il auo. be tvaa badly beaten. The old man iiar- Der waa overcome with toy at his victory, rbat be would have fallen on the track, had not uin friends ruaoed to hta assistance. It was a glorious victory, but McJJamel still snows untt.

and wilt no doubt meet bis antagonist in toe run at Sarntnca. Boluvv are given the fulL details ot the tunning. THE BOl-tF TL UTAKKft. Tbe opening race that begua tins eventful day's aport was, therefore, rue Hopeful Htuke. of tbe value of tsoo, udded to a swecrstakes of 60 each.

py or play, for two-year olds. which closed with twenty-six entries, nine of wuich were announced aa starters, M. A. Lluel'a cb. e.

Follow Crait. by imp. Australian, out of Aerolite, by Lexington: Jjhu F. Cbam- btrltn's f. XI ir Coustant.

br Har Huicr. oat of Lass of bidney, by imp. Kntgbt of St. George; A. Ulmont's br.

f. Indiana by Kentucky, oat ot Vsrina. by Hero H. P. McUruth' b.

Tom Bowling, by Lsxinitroo. oat ot Lacy Fowler, by imp. Olencoe R. W. Wald-ena cb.

1 Minnie by PLmet. out of Kiina by imp. Knight ot St. George: J. Hare's h.

e. Aerolite by Asteroid, out or EdKh. by imp, Toxksbire; F. Morns' cb. e.

by imp. Eclipee, out of Holly Jackson, by Vand.il W. J. Bacou'scb. t- Ooloroea.

by Exchequer, oat Tribulation aud Zed Ward's br. by Aateroid, but of Fulry. The betting wki very close on the result, for two-year-old races are very uncertain. eeoMially when the distance is but half a mile, whea a pood start generally deci'li-a It. Tbe following pools will cive a general idea as to tbe direction of the betting stream Kmale tiio 2eb Ward IM Tom uo 73 tiary J-Ji TotU B90 THS BACE.

fxx as 79 175 1.075 two am 125 210 The distance being half a mile, they were Started from tbe pule. Due false start aud they were ofl. Mary C. uafauc off rat. with Morris second and Tom Bowlln third.

As rhey came roand the lower turn boweer. Morns came to the front like the wiud with Tom Bowling second aud Zb Ward third Mary onstant baring fallen tome rear. Morris kept To tbe front past the three-quarter pole, with Tom Bowling still Ward third and Miome W. fourth. When tnev cmc uo tae homestretch.

Morris came away, but Tom B.iwl- ingcanie wUh a rush ao.i bcule-l Morns. It was difncult to imsjjlne tbe rtwu.t as il.cy rauie to- getner. and the oxciteioent ran high. Thus tbe pair came to wnuina few of ttio siatid wheo Moms' eolt spurted out aud won one ef the closest races ever witnewd, by a noe only Zfb want was third. tbr- leuirths b'hind and two lenfftfcs in front of Metioia; Aerolite nfrn.

Minnie w. aixtn. B- vei.tu. Mrr Constant eighth aJd Feilowcrart uiuin j' SCMMABT. FtK5T HoTofuT Stakes of VW) ai1ed to a sv.Hetisiakes ot t53 e.u-n piny or for two-year o'U tue aeroud to rcceiv (luo, and tbe tbira ted oat of the states Unit a un.e.

y. Morruf ch. by lien. Eclipse, out of Molly Jackaon. bv vandal.

Hparling i H- J. McOrsthH b. c. Tom 6y ljxinKton. oui of l.ucy Fowler, by imp.

Albion. Zeb. Wara's br e. by Asteroid, oat oi 'airy. H.

A. Litieli' a ch. tenowcrxit. br ima Aua- tr illnu. out of Aeiolite, by Lexington.

Clare. 0 J. V. Chauuerlia's o. f.

MmiY coustiiui, by war ianc, oni oi oi Money, py imp. Kaight of --f- Grer. liugbs. A. iiaiioai's br.

Medorai by l.eutncky. eut of nun. arailia. by King Tom. Hannoo R.

w. VValdan's ch. f. Minnie ay r-ianet. out of Edin.

by imp. Kmriitof St.Georae. J. c. HT' Aerolite, by Asteroid, out of Emth.

bv Imp. eoveretgu.1, 0 W.J. Uacou'svb. J040roaa, by ixchvoaor. oui of Tribouatafo.

by Jeff Davla Mi.hu- 4..... 0 Time 0:51 TH milx uk re. Tba second race oa the murrain tne was that most popular 01 ait rare luo muo ueaw in waiob there were the following eight en 1x1.30. Jobn Harper's br. b.

Lvttletoa. yrars, by imp. Lexington, out or anny it 01 ton r. m. nail's b.

e. John Merryman. a years, by Eugene, out of. La( Koc; 1). MrUamel's cli.

e. Aooel Kooree, 4 years, bv imp. Anatrahau. out ot W. Coltnil's CU.

X. bauce- box. year, by iar Davis, nut of bkedaddle; Ia Swigert'a b. a. Hhyloei.

3 yeitra, by Lexi Baton, out or Edith J. il. and H. R. Davis' br.

c. Piedmont, 3 rears, by Asteroid, out of Fairy Ci'ffln A Lawreuee'a b. c. Lochiel. 4 years, by imp.

Bonnie Scotland, out of Bonuet. John Mccormick a d. r. neue Aixen, 4 years, ny ovcoua jack aiaione. out or sioiiin Ford.

Ol these eignt. seven tacea tue etarter Sauee-box being withdrawn. Abdel Kowroe and Llttletou were the favorite, and aold.ou even teims. aa the following pools will show Abdel fflon kins LltUeton Lochiel fc4iTiork SJ4 IIS John Merryman I meuoiont 7 vja iui Belie Aiken 1 Total. ti.8i5 1A15 Fiairr Hair.

After some delay they were sent off to a fair start with Litr'eion in the lead. Piedmont second, and Shylock third. On going to tbe turn. Pieslmont rusoed to tbe front, but aooa fell back among tne rear horse, while Belie Aiken shot to tbe front and made the run ning. Lochiel tn the mean time going up to th aeoond pi ice Vj ben ibey reached the quarter- pole tueirposinons were aa ioiiows ieu A.iaeo first, a length in, trout or Locniel, wb was the mo distance awav xrom joun oieiryman.

wbo bad now worked ap to tbe third place. Littleton was iaurtuw aad lapped by Abdel JCooree. As tbey flew down the buckstretch. Lochiel com- Baenced to closed Do Aiken, wnue Juno Me try maa cave way fruen the third place, which waa now aesumea ny i-ieamont. wnen they passed) tne hall-mila pole.

Belie Alkan shwed but a neck 1 front of Lochiel, who was aow fercing the pace Piedmoot anil third, while tbe two favorite, aatueivu ana A Duel Kooree. were "lapped and struggling for the fljill t4ace. Aa tney came round to lower tarn Lochiel gave Belle Atke tue go-by aud led but a- half length. Kooree aad Littleton were coming with a runiuaad both paaaed Beile Aiken, who waa Ursa fa. Aa tay earn up to boaue atretch Boa urged Kvore to bia utmost turn, aad succeeded in beaiiipsj LaohteL A aaagDin-eeat atruggie now eeenrrea oetween tbe two.

bat at tbe critical mooaeut Loeuiei uaoe a grand rash and waa tb beat by a beau's length in Littleton waa third, tw length behiao. Piedmont fourta. Saylock ttiih. Boii Aiken elxib. an John Merrymaa aaveath.

Huxus naaT. toraaM wa now aa xavarue. Wbea tb drum, tapped they got away to a good start. Kooree being od hrac. Little sua aeeoaa.

ebyloek third. Bell Alkan foarth, Loebtel ttfut. Itedmoat slxta and Merrymaa seveath. Wbea they weal to The torn bat ea nature oeearred Locale! rouf up ta tb tourtb pi aoa. Aa they 1 asm tb a Barter poaa awoorae waa aau 1 loagth rb froat of LiUietoa aad ehylock.

wbo were oa va term. Aa taey weat aioog too bam an 111 11b ekyloe abowod ia froat of LitUe-laa far a memeat. but aooa gave wo to I at tie. 1 tea. wb cioaed rapMly apon Abdel Kooree, ao that tb latter tea nut bis neck-e iao-ta at tae balf-oule pole, febjrlck belog third, bad Lochiel tourtb.

Oa tb lower turn bay lock gave way. aad Loebiel look the third aiaee. Lyttietoa aow aagbt Kooree by too bead, aad they passm the tore quarter pole mja aitanaoaaly. WUh IjOcBMm cieee apnx uaa, aaoi ssnur ap at every juaai atratch Abttol thaw aaaaa aadloabial too: tae aaarud' poelrfou. while Ltrdetoa eame to tb froart.

Lavbnef rtragyled raliantly and reached LytUetoo- Mao. put tae tatter again poked hia aoae to tne rroat. aa teen, woa tno beat by Beck'a leagtb. Abdel Knereo was tMrd, eight BogtDe aeoino. soyioca nana, job 3 aterryaian STth.

Iledrsont aixrh. aoa tieue Aiken seveaiA. TRiao BaaT. The raoe waa bow red need to a mateb between LVttietoa ana icniel. tbe orbers ruled out.

Lyttleton oreuaht 11,300, and Loebasl 630. When tbe Oram tapped LytUetoo got awav twoiens-tna in toe lean, oat wbea thev reached tbe turn Lochiel rof on even tetms with aim. a he went round tne lower torn yok-d. A bdaoaral raee eoaaed. bea they reaebad the qoarter-pole Lyttietoa snowed his aeck in bat a they weat dowa tbe bark stretch Loabiel again got 00 evea terma with him.

Again did tbe gallant little Lyttleton gee bia neca I ta front a bo reached to half- mile pole, aad oa the lower tarn baa half a lengib tbe best of it. and locrrasrd bis lead to tb roe-quarters of a length a tbe three quarter pole. As tney came op tbe homestretch Locniel got tne waip rr-eiy. nut ne eoaia dot stand tne pace, and aa Uncle John Harper colors wore carried to victory by bia gallant little horse, the enthusiasm, waa Intense. Lyttlrtoa woo tb beat and race by a least ana a hair ia 1:49.

acaufkkT. Hkcoivd Rica. Purs ana. mile beat, for all aaos; firs horse, second horse, tlOO; third borae. too.

John Harper br. a. Lrttdetoa. years, by I a am gum, dam auny Hi ten, by Lexlna-tca, pearxia. Bern Birr i 1 1 Conn and Lawrence's b.

e. Lochiel. 4 years. by imp. Bonnie Scotland, eat of Bonnet, by Lexmgt- Mfc peauds.

Henaassy. 1 3 MeDaaieTscb c. AOdel Kooree, 4 year. by tana. Aaatraliaa, dam Bust as.

by Bar. thnne. UM poaoda. 3 Ire. J.

B. A H. M. Dena' br. e.

PMdmoat br Aa teroii uat et Fairy. 9 aeonoa. 4 a r. a. I.

Kwigeifs b. a. ehjlnck. a yearn, by Lsx- iertoe eut Kddb, by Iteveraiga, to pounda Donahoe W. M.

Haifa a. John MerrvniaB. 4 years, by Euern out of Ls rtoso. by Oasnoue, KM piismds. 7 o.

Jonn Mocoraiick Belle Aiken, 4 vears, bySecoud Jack Malsne out of Mntiie lord. 7 r.o. Tims ir4j lrSS lrla. a TRkv ktuitMOUTH CCF. Now came the race that ha been the talk or the country tor 1 monttis.

it being the event which waa to settle toe question of superiority letwoen those superb borsea. Longfellow and carry Jjaaaetx. It was tne grand consumma tion or a devout wisti. hen tbe ucll lommouel the horwa to the track, all cycf were strained to catch a glnipae ot tbe noted steeds and meir own- era. Longreuow was first to nppen and a prolonged cheer greted him.

He comra wita a swinging net), low aud long, uia 1 1 vibrating likf tue ptifulolnni of a rlot-k. bung cairieMi bdiI loowly. a euuitciouffueM of power in all bis movements. Suonlt another picture) 1 pre- eniied far file aduiiratton uf Uio multitude. Basactt, tlio kinzof tliH turf omil yenti-r- duy, wes Kd lu eud received a most tfinruiu crcetiug.

He tbo picture or bealtli aud lu1 his preliminary gallop nhownd consolcuously his excellent points. The broad. r.qu;ire lorelit-ud. tbo hue, lean, firm and muxxle and ttiint.titni enrn. the flrat anl a iry Wr, tue nja-niLc proportioned botiy and the uimule.

all eame iu for their sua re or cdmir.inoo. But the tuue is up, and tbe juuses nni the bell thrft sumtuoua. the two stout cbnumona to the 5icU. and tae thousands who aie present os lieve that the ootici taticus ot Uioutlid ure about to oe reiiitfd. The eonflrmatien of hones and ieurs.

tiie glow ot enthusiasm heightened or de-nn-wed. tlio csuraammon ef tbe lana? desired effort to, bring tuese mouareha together. TUB BACK. They were stirted from tbe half-mile nol. aud when they guliopod down to tbe starting poiut they were the ail-abaorbinz otiocts of at tention.

Tney were now red7 for the start. The etarter sends tuem off. aud Baaaett bu tlm best of It. He leaJa a length and keeps it iuilf ay round the lower turn, when Lontrfellow moves up and laps 'hia In tins war they pas the tkree-qnarli-r pole, and are steered at a terrible pace up the homestretch. are hotu apparently going easy, and being; under a strong pull.

As they ap- 03ca the indue a stand. Lnnirfelloiv headed Baasatt and thev po-ieod it. tiujcther. Tboy now went round the turn, and Bnssftt Bavlng tue inaiae, Mu showed bait a lenicrh I11 front, and going no that hia backer are Jubilaut. He piiUei eliil fu-tter ta the front aud prsres tbe quarter lolc veita a lead of tbree-qoaf tni-8 of a lenirth.

Aa' they go down tlie backstretch the munty lonrt-Mlow tri lea a tong liixd coyer an lmuicUKity of giouDJ, g'ld in soon aciin at th: Buie of ed. Tua hitter jtoiog at bia best and f.tctng rfci- pace ia order to)ure nls grcui und show nia neck in front at the huif-miie polf. Oa 1 hey come round tue lower tnru at tbe tremendous pace, uod tUe backers of Cavtett are in rcfttnne. as. the lower lorn, be again stows halt his lengtttai.ead ot hi competitor, but when they cumc 'stf isse homestretch Longfi'llow agun collared bis antagonist, and Koe began to dnre Basse tC Longfellow, caiue 10 tue Ironc.

aaa led a lenirth peat the stand. He was received by a hearty cneer. but aa they weut tn tbe turn and ae got three lengths a way from Bartt the enthuniasui knew uo bounds. B.u.mi uo received tue whip, and his tall n-nt und' Longfellow kept upcniu the gap. Tbo flees Ba-isett'i tuckers were now bUnrlird witu tear as Iinittellow, keeping up tne pace.

oin-l a gap of mx lengths at the qunrtpr-pole. N'ui, they down tue back.tretcu, and grandson of leaves rtMtert eight lenirr 1 iu rear. The people aie now frautie with delight, 'and the excitement kun-js no bounua. Tuev are no at I'm haif-niiie pole and LongTrllow has u- the gap 10 ten ihn Harper catches the out the excitrmput is too li.urb for bis feeble Ifumc 10 bear. Oa come tLe horse 'onad the lower Loa-fcllow, aweepius along ranclv.

wuu ucad liovk n. has now left poor liarry twenty leutus in lite rear, aud a ho uujiroclies me llirfee-quarter pole, he is doubln that distance away from his now prunped-out con potlior. Harper's stable-bry are fc' wall delight at the Lead of thoire and teu thoritler ot Lonstellaw to eoi ii up, which dors, an ne 00. oca hem the wiuner bv nearly 300 yards, in 4:34. Tucicitcrccit una entbnoiMm thai swayed ihe vast muitituun we will not attempt to denenoe.

as pen and ink wuulii fail to do the seeae Judtlce, aud mar be ht-iier left to tue liaatinaUoa of tuoatwwh wei-e not pre dent. Lougteiiow ia now crowned the bnnjt of tue turf, btit we ouiue that will auiu ciiduavor 10 wrrst thai pioud iiliet froui biui when tilcy meet aaiu 111 tuo aurati Cup. SL'XHIUT. Third Rac5. The Monmouth Cap.

Value tl.SOO, aU-icd to a wecitakes 01 (50 eacU pl.iF or pay. the second to rtiv and th'i third $150 out of the stakes. I'limed witu twel nom- iualiona. Two miles and half. Jchn Harper's br.

h. Longfellow. years, bvimp. Jermlnton, dam aatnra. by Braaaio.

rlipee. H4 ponnds. Mampie 1 X. McDaniel's ch. e.

Harry Banaett, 4 years, bv Lex-mriou. dam Canary Bird, by imp. Albion, lug poena. TiBTB, Quarter. half mile.

ft.iTi mJe. 1:41 mile and a quarter. 10 uiue sn4 a half. and ilireL-oiiiirtt-rH. iJTii two miles, two miles and a haif, 4:34.

Those who expected to see the fastest tine on record were thus disappointed, as Helnbuid ran the distance last year oo tne same cousae in but it oinot be con eased that Longtiliow couiu have gone ensideraoly below bote fig ures were it necessary, as he came home In a bis gallop. DE8CRIFTIOS. PtDlGRCB WD PEKTOElt ASCB3 OF H1BIT BaaSETT. Harry Bassett la a beautiful ebesnnt. and statids sixteen and a half bands high.

He baa star in hia foreheal. with a alight blaze run ning down hia face aud mciiuing over the rixbt nostril two white feet behind naif- wsy to the hocks, i He has a good clean bead, wet act on a strong neck, raonlng into powerful, and well-lncilued shoulders. Albeagh he has Dkntv of body aud long reach, be is com pari ly bait ha 'fine back and loin most powerful quarter and thighs, and rib long and airoug. He drop down well in the flank and asow remarkable' strength In tba atflea. Hia leca are nat and clean and be carrie bia feet well under ban.

Basset waa foaled in 1868. and is four years old. aires by Lexington, put of Canary Bird by Imp. Aibon; Second dam Pinola. by imp.

Ainderby; Third cam. imp. oweetbnar, by Recovery Fotrlh dam. Primrose by Comae; Fifth dam. Covailip by CoekOgnter: oixtb uaauBisva JaveU by Javelin Seventh oasu.

Yoang Ma-den by High flyer: EigLtb dam. Maiden byMatcbem: 'nth dam. Mr. PnUt'a bquirt. mare, by qatrt Tenth dam.

LM'i dim oy Motcul; ElevntQ dim. C'smiHa by Bay. Bolton; Twelfrh dam. Old Lady i (Siriiag'a dmi by PuUleae'a Cheatnoc Arabian; Thirteenth ua. by Rockwood Fourteenth aanu by Busfler.

Harry B-iawtt first appeared aa a two-year old in 1870, and started four time and waa beaten once, and tbea wbea a lit lie oar eoo- dluoo. by Mary Toala. la ta Saratoga Stabs, of taree-quartera of a mile. Jaiy la. He fan third in tm race, and tne lime waa da hia taree-year-oid form be ran away from v4rv uree who cans la eomnetitioa witbium.

start ing Blue ti roes and winning every race wither. uia year ne aaa a ope area three Urne. wuuikig the weatebeater cnaw aad bee ting Ia tile lob tvo aad a aaarteg miiea to 4:14. aud diatancM Metella in tba two-mile-heau race ia aa- Yra- terday waa bia third appearance. DaSCBTrTIOK AJED AkCKaTBT or Loarxixov.

LsogfelloW la a brown, borae aad waa foakd lb 186a. He stands within a traction of beuig aeveateeb bands high, and aa tba Unrest rasv ia Ul eouatry. Xh eon forma ma Longfellow baa beea the tbem ot admlratlsa with tb cm Mel turf-wntora. wbo have pa- earer to perfectioa tba aay other peexoaea of tba eqoin tae that baa bee preach ted ia this eouatry. Oertaia ta that LOOJtfeitaW 1 nnsenn a Immenaa nv peiliag power, aad at every bound covers a great deal ot groond- baa tmrnenai turn at apeed.

but wbetoar at ta expeae of atamina. ooea a i maeb-BMoted aueatioB. whieb wia doeaaed yesterday. Loagteuow. Tor a good raca- aorae.

aaa oeea aniorraaate. but hie perforat- Ho aud aaa, annnar mm ta torf aoul he was three years old. aed tbea ia tba Ptotnix Hotel Stake, of aula boat, at Let- lagton. Ky wbea waa boa tea by acquirer. aaa.

afraaiafttBatJmwHMks( vuj Tw Froduee atake. of two-fail beau, at Lexington, bearing Twiakte aad a bay firry Lexington tirao kta, Wo tb Ohio Stake at aaeinwaa. tww-mit beaca, "epc b-riBg pilgTiai easily la Won th Past Stake, twavaail beat, at Memphis. Oct, 93. bratlog Ie fender, Morgaa Scout.

Molli aesea. Irene oboppard Um fcattij. raa. Alao tbe Cltiaea otaka. two-mile beau, at hlaaBvUl.

beatis Morgan Bcoot, Luiu Coaaaa aad Car-lotta; time k4L Marxaa beout woa ta first beat, but Loacfetlow distaaeed tb let ia tb aeeoad. Aa a four-year old be atartad five times and won four. Tae Mewmoutb Cap. at Long Branch. Ja'y beatnur Helmbcll.

Re-gards and Preakaeaa easily ia AitlSi alao Saratoga Cop, at Saratoga, wbea beat Klagfieaar, and ran a mile la Ltd, aad tb tw aula aad a quarter In 4n walked evar for tb para of two and tBreo-qaarter mi lea, at Bare toga Aug. 1. He met defeat at th hand mt Heinw hold la tbe oar-mile aaa a at Saratoga, Aug. xs. bat was a little off." Ha waa tbea taken West and started tn two-mtle heats at Leaiagtou.

and beat Pilgrim ia This year a opened the season by winning tba miM and a half dash at Lexington. May IS. beating Mete 11 and Aareola; time 4:41 Ha next woa tba Woolly atake. throe mi Uaa. at tb eame ptaoe.

May ia. beating Metella. Talana. euaaa Aaa aad Hollywood IntOH- I ha result of hi tae yesterday bet or our readere. A ng-T4 A T.T.

Tb nataual Peraated by fa Aria 11 to If). Tb 300 apeetatora wbo went orer to tha Union Ground yeatorday, to witauaa tbe firat game of tb aerie between tb Atlaatlea aad Mutual, little expected tb defeat ef the latter, yet such ws acta ally tbe result, tbe Atlantic by good fielding ami safe bat Una gaining a very notable triumph, after a well-coateeted game. irurnc. BTtmrai. Llkrai.

a. rare. a. Bemern. cf I 2 a a Kgaier.

a. I 31 Burdock, a Barlow, lehimaa. 1 ziHaUtehLt 3 4 a oxcart. I i i a OiBeehteLr. 10 Frguaoo, I Hreitt i Hill, lb, 1 3 Tliake, 0 a Mcloiiald, r.

L. 3 i a a a a Boyd, 11 11 4 JtMcMnlhu. 0 lie 4 oi Kulnter. I i 3 0lCii3imlm "SOI .1114 37 Total ...10 3 Total. IX.MG.

I 1st. 2d. 3d 4th. ath. ath, 7lh.

ath. tta. Atimtie a i i a a a 11 It utnal. 1 a 0 Oil 310 4rDfHl Atlntie. 4 Mnvam.

a I mpirs Mr. Wouru, ol tlip ur ot Bronklra. 'iiKio of paiue oua Imot. ttr uunuia 'i a BodKms (lofeatea tue Veils' City at Boe- tou, veair rUajr, by a score of 9 ru 8. Tbree ciiuuiiiii.ustiiD irumcsl are announced for W-u)nrua.

Julr 4 ta Mutnala nul Voraa Citva ou tue TJuion Omuuda. Brooklvu. I ne Atuietica auti k.ckturta at Fhilleipei. and tbe aud Haymakera at Cbicajrii. 1 ABY8 IN IA il Tb Craatla of riae Kaeaa 431.

craatie Peafivttiea Tbv Sew J3ea arch's Frtcsdabip lr Karlaa. A correspondent informs the Homeward JHtii of the ceremony of crowning l'nuce Kit- sa of Tlgre King of Klnc Ethiopia, by the will of the people of Abysainu." He has been crowned YocilMMt, otherwise Jons. Emperor of Ethiopia. Tbe ceremony passed ofl very well aad pea oe ably. There were bpward of ceople present.

The camp reached for about eight miles; tbe plain ot Ankara waa covered. and tbo foat lasted for ten day. A sued waa btult. reaching nearly a mile, where all the peo ple fcastftL' About 30.000 eowa were killed, and 40,000 gallons of hone wine were drank. Tbe following is a native tranamrion of a letter from forwarded by Gjo.

Kibkham, both orcirin.il and have reuched us. and the contents are worthy of nonce To Me Editor of the Homtvsiri Mail: bia: I am deeired by the King of Kings Yocihmhe, of Ethiopia, to write and lufvirm yuu or what baa taken plies in Abyaalnt ii-c uic nave l. rt tn'x coumiy. Mr. iln.v Zi.NGEii.

when Consul of xrance at Maseowah. wrote me a letter, saying. "If roe do not lei tne udqiii camoiie teacn their religion rear eouatry. you idot that i took the Lug- lis troops to Magaaia. and destroyed Thkodokk aiid all hia people; and you.

if yoa da not like to tvccive the xtoman tarQo.it; pneata. Tou nii D- ueeuoyed liae k.iog i Bzoooat, ask the Government ot England and the peoole wbethrr rtus is a proper letter ror a uonsui to write to i Km? of msowa eouatry, and also a Christian. I aud my people are all baptized In tbe uuuic of the Trinity we all believe in the Got-pel and ia ChrUt and if Roman Catholic priests wish to teach li'eir religion, there are plenty of wild peopio thu are not baptned. tn the Hnaukuar country. I have wnttrn aeveral lettei-a to Mr.

nzisofr on thia suLJoct. but be will not bear oy orus. sent my people ta-l vear to tor the of collecting my revenue but when tiiy people asked for tbe taxes, all the Iioa.au Caiholie priests and neonl? said I bat rtiey did not know any otuer King except the Kjuiiu Catholic prirsts. rod taev were baptixi-d bv them, and tney womd not pay auy taxn. until I waa forced to send a lare force to uiuku liicui pay: and then, when the tax" were iuar.ud, they ail ran away to the low country (lie a la and Ma-taowah.

and I was oblicd to IiCc mv taxes by force, and some of tuy soldiers set nre to some or tae uninhauitetl tut ll was not by mv orders. I cave giveu tneae Kooian Cathotlc oraera to leave my cuuuuy several time by letters and u.es- arugeia. but it waa all of bo use: toeystili tiiul force Their rt-riKu ou my people, ana tiiiiicut mi people to look to thorn aa ihcir king. iImi wroto aeveral letters to tbe Cousul 3IHK- zim.kk. relliug tim that I did not want the Ro- a.aai Cathcim priceta tu iiuagiiidtf my poupie.

Also, ai the same time. Un-se Roman Catholic urieais and Consul Mci.zi.n;k and tueir fneods at Massowah were auppiyicg ou ot my chiei wno Lnd turueu a reoei utpunat my aiDiii iiD and aeiuliug bm guns, powder, auid all toat reqrfii-d to planider mv eoontry and destroy my people; anu wben I aeur un army against him he wouid ran to Ct-uaul MtrsziSGEtt aud hiiie irom my troops so as to avoid being takea; and wucu I got the victory over UoBXs I fouud a letter in the treasury of Uukzta that was ia the laugnuge of my country by thrm. u-llin? GOE2EB that he wouia give tbem per- mlsHiou to do what they liked in Abyssinia they would send him cannon, guns, powuer. roeketa." and ail tnat be wanted to Drat me ao. arter ail tneae tbioga bad happened.

Laeut anjirmy to drive them oat of my country taey will not leave. Pleaae let he people cf Engiaod know this tor my meudanip to youi people. Apwt, February, iSTl. FBANCE. 91or Coaai mate Heateatced a Deailh by Coart-M artiaL Paku.

July 2. Tbe trial by court-aiaxtial of the woman Clakiot, wbo gamed notoriety dunng the Communist reign la Pane by murder ing a gendarme, and tbe man PHiLirre, wbo wm a prominent mersber of too Commune and participated in maoy of ita moat utagracetui acta, have last terminated. Tbey were bo lb convicted of tne charge preferred sarainet tbem. and sentenced to be executed. i THS WXLATHEB.

rsmli auad PrskaMIIHsa WASHrsGTOJt, Jnly 88 P. M. The barometer baa very generally fallea ainee Monday ar-ternoon Irom Siew-Toik south and westward to the Mississippi. A email area of high baromsier extend from Maaaa cbosetta Key Scotia. Ugnt" and freak wmda from tha south west and oortb-west prevail from tb lakea to tb Gulf and Atlanta coasts; easterly winds, with elond and fog.

from Cape Cod nortn-easrv. ard. Tbe tempera-tar has fallen remarkably over this latter regioa and very generally tbroautbout tb Atlantic State. Threateaiaa; earner and light rain are reported from numerous laolatea point in ta Boata A ti an tie -ataBe aaa ta Valley or tb M'Sflisairmt ao tnoatanea. roe rrvera have very generally I alien a tew Inches.

Telegrapie report are much delayed from a Bum hex ul elation a. T. raoBA at LrriES. The barometer will probably eon ti naa to fall very geoerally oo Wednaeday, without important KCnerai ehaage la tba weather, farther thoa toareaaiB uieudiaaie aas saor aamereaa light local storm taruagbout the regioa rest ef tae Misauuuppt; ihreateuiag weather, poaaibly With raaa. prevail la Xortoorn 3fow-Eugiaad Thai.

Atr Ltas Boil atbaat Ptw.S tcttt irtwrraiA, July 8. Contracta were today glvea oat tot building tb Air Line Rail road betweea thia eity aad Bew-Tork. peaaina; through Bucks Couaty. then toXwarkand Joining; th Stanhope Road to Xew-Tork- Tbo roaa wiu eoet ao.wuw.sw. wan as to oo coio-meaced imaseduueiy.

Tb rout ia aom tail shorter than tha present eoe aad It la proposed to aaaaa tb run betweea ta iw ciue la two boura and flteea ai inn tea. Th terminaa of the road bar will be ta Klnth aad Green depot ef tb PnjJadaiaaia aad 1 Caoaialrt IV. T. Hcdoos.N. July SLThxima Freest ax.

a Ta borer, died alaaoet inatantly from aoA-atruka thia aftenooa. i aoa of Obow K. Raarvaa, ot Atha. aged eleven, waa drowned while bathing ta tba ad- eon, oppoaite tola eity. yeaterday im body waa reeovared.

a yaai eioaraiaUy aaot by a tad yes tor ay. Hia raoavary aoabttaL TIJI Kb aariCat. JCLT 34 AU Bk. FIRE THIS HORNING. DestractioB iBraerise StKk tf Paper and Bass SriQiaat paetAca KxeJtiag Scaaa ia a Taa.

atBl-Haanw rrebabla Vestracdoa af aa latkw Black. At li o'clock thia disco seed oa tb mala floor at tba large brick balldiB It os- and Pa street, occupied by Tattob A Dabbow, wboleaala dealers ba paper, paper Istock aad rag. Owing to tha Inflammable naiure of tb ooateata. at tba buildiag th flame aread with rapidity, aad xa very abort apace of Um tb aatlra edi fice, wbieh baa sixty feet froat with a depth of 100 feet, waa filled with fire. Tb flremea were aooa on tba ground, had worked manfully to eabdoe tbe flames, but tbey were powerless, owing to the lntenee beat that waa thrown oat by tbe mass of bururng material.

At 3 o'clock It waa evident that the enure building and contents were doomed, ao tbe fire men bestowed their attention to tbe adjoib- ing and anfaeeot buildings. No. 11 and 13 are' tenement buildings, tbe oc cupant were in gteat danger for a time, owing to the proximity of tbe fire. Tbey were aooa busily employed in saving such moveable a they could lay bands upon and peaa through tbe wmdowa. House of -tbe Inmates on tbe up per floors were so busily engaged la thia work tMt tbey were corapf lied to make tbeir ccipo by the.

aid of ladders extended by tbe Arc brigade. When onr reporter left tbe scene, a few mo menta beforn our going to press, theae tenements were on lire, and there wss also great danger that the xtremisca Jakob A Krarr- lasd. manufacturer of ornamental Iron ana other metal work, at the corner of Rade and Elm i reels, would be aet ou fire. Iu fact, the entire brick block wbicn face Reade-street and extends from Elm to Ccntro would be destroyed. Theee premise are ccenmed by several firms in inn paper box aud other trade.

A eeeond alarm baa, however, beea. aoao'icd. and with tbe aid of other divteiona of the Fire Depsrt- raent, the building mentioned may be saved. The names made -a brilliant light, and at tracted much attention from the denizena of the Sixth Ward. The loss occasioned by this fire cannot, of course, be properly estimated, but at the present writing it ls eupposed to be fully ti.vi.ooo.

Tne flame were progi easing briskly aa oar forms went to the pre, with every likelihood of contiouioi to do so for some hoars. STILL LITIS. At 3 o'clock thia morning, the fire bad ex tended to th- row of bail dines on Reade atrcet- 3M. 3. 4.

6. 8. 10 and 12. occupied by E. G.

8au- cnir, box lactory Georgs Hktz. book-binder; a patent gas-machine factory, Bf.ebe's range ware-rooms aad the ws re-room of KikTLASD'a iron fonndrr. The upper floor of this row of bulltllngH. near Centrc-jtreet, waa partially burned our, The flame also extended to the five-story building New. S4 and 56 Iuane street, occupied by book-binders' material.

and B. sbaex importers of linen goods. The upper floors of thia structure were badly damaged by tire and the lower floor by water. The Manhattan House, a lodging-house, and several brass foundriea were damaged by fire and water. The fire ia now under foil control- MASONIC.

Gratefal Aebnowled enseal fop Tlaasale Kelfrri Tbe Bveat TIad a ajabject tor ftrioicia. During; the Winter of 1867 an application was made to Evangelist Lodge. No. 600. F.

A. for relief, the name of the needy one being kept secret by the Sector Warden, who made tbe application. Tbe Lodge and its member, with a generosity worthy of the fraternity, subscribed a a am scfflcient to raise the unfortunate man and his family fiora the slough of desponden cy into which tbey had fallen, and from that day he has struggled with renewed spirit antil he now in a r.vr way oi aoicg weii. um wire, anx ious to testify her affection for tbe Lodge that bad saved ber husband from rain, conceived tbe idea of making with ber own bind a testimo nial of wax flowers, and last evening was ekn nr thn preaentation. W.

Brotner BALDwn. Master of the Lodse. belug admitted into the sit-cret. determined to make the event on of rejoicing, and invited the brethren to bring their wires ainl mends to the Lodge-rcom. in Bleeek- er Balldiaga.

wbare a muaieal entertain men was oflVrt-d to them, dunng a portion or wnicn roe preoentanoo waa made, ou behalf of Brother CokriKLD and wife. ov w. urotner uimuiT. in work or art eousisted of a square and com pass made of fuscniaa aad tuscbia lave. a letter of torrer-me note, surrounded by a wreath of rosea, tbe name and number of tbe Lodge bing formed of lilie ot tbe valley, and large eamelias la each oorner all formed of white wax.

an emitlem of purity, and act tn a deep gold frame. W. Bro. Baldwin responded to the. presentation speech, after which tbe ladies and brethren were regaled with rake, ice-cream.

Ac. followed by the Blar ing of solos, duetts end quartettes, the ode. are well, closing toe pruceeoinga. si. Judge PiF.BRy.PaxT aaiia in tb Bmia to day.

He goes to London on the baaiuosa of tbe Texas Pacific Railroad. He will return to Au gust. Gen. J. F.

Farnawortb, member of Con- grea. of Illinot Gsn. J. Kilpatnck of Jfew- Jersey, and Hon. J.

T. Thomas, of Philadel phia, ar at tb St. Klebolaa Hotel. Col. Wild P.

Walter, of Vain, ia at tba A tor Hause. Wm. D. Mnrphy of Albany; Oakea Ame. of Maaaach use Us.

and XL G. Meroer, Tewsnda, Peoau. ar at tb Ftfth-aveeae Ho tel. Capt. H.

P. Cannora. of tbe ateam ahip RUing Star, and Ad tniral Bogga. of tbo United State Navy, ar at tb St arte vast House. M.

Soldatenkoff, of Russia, ia at' tbe Metro poll taa HoteL Geo. A. Oilmore. of tbe United State Army, la at tbe Xew-Tork Hotel Gen. John C.

Fremoat, ef Tarrvtown. 1 at tb Clarendon Ho- tL Hon. H.W. HUllard. of Georgia Can.

C. W. Kennedy, of the team -ship BaJtxc Cot. K- F. Ma tea.

or tne united eta tea Army, and Jndis Levi jonea, tteranton, are at to Grand Gao-tral HoteL Minister M. da Weateaaerr. from the Hague, is at th Aibemarl HoteL M. voa Brandt, of Germ aay. sod V.

Hcn-TkofT. (teeretary of th Koaaian Legation, are at tu Brevoort House. Aiaoa tow Allsasd be aal can Samcxx LkKBTtcaGja, a txaveliog agent receoUy in tae employ wt M. Visa A Co-f No. AS Walker-atreat.

waa arreated yeaterday by Deteeuvea TTrrPkiakaq aad Txxxr. tba Cen tral omoe.ea a beacb-warraat. be aavtag beaa ladieted la Buffalo for eaa aeaxleaaent- He is charged with feavmaT tram bled away a lot at vaiaaol famples which bad beaa let mated to bim by ha eaBolovera. Ha wa delivered ta Detaetiv MoaaaaaTxaw. at Buffalo, aad will be taaca to to aszaerotry ir trial.

WKKKI.T TTHX3. BTW-TOKK WEXUT TTafl arm be this Mosufrsro. i tb Pabiicatloa I The WUKXT TTMJEa wmbeeeat a aaaauy tog two not i aa a I baa aeptea. ku, at any ba bad a tb faratauiag. rTieayt 1 1 ita paoefokrofaflyaraiatfad nann wrist araar.

givtag tha aUaat flaanrial aewa aad marset report aaaaa ef eawaoatl, mtraat and ether ailnatlaa i Hsgaaattar. na aay part aft y.velsa. Card. fetaitetoea aeraba aavtag etreatatad ta nusrt ilvaav wa bersb xaooarteal'v aarr i tn aaaa. ad sag taaaa a Unarm aa aod that are now aad alwara bar beea rsadr to aav ear tan eba a malarttv.

Ws bersay ednr a rewar ef aaa lor ratnraaataaa that wta lead as aaeaettaoaadaa? ncus at ta party wa erletaaaed ta reaon. -h jub aun, si. a co, -j Uaa aad ftraodwar. tf i A fse Sbavtaar Mi -4 WM find aiaat em ton ta the a of 1 Bvaaarrra KaiujaToa tauniaiii'ii Crmaaa. CTboli.

C. plaiat, Iyeatry. tba beweia. ar ured promptty aad eflWBainy by IkiaTS CAAMXSATTVB BALSAM. itotMtaata, at ta rasaUy takaai by eaflaraa.

I bavtag aaamtaaaed ta awawJarlty Bay vrtaary dy ruBsmaiaa tt as a aoaa by all afawtasM Lla a WH' irortbaUrer. fBAAC QOaXIa A Hrr hVySk aa rao alee am aaaa. i werM ta ealy sale, tta aT pwrfeo hair rldtcaioaa nets ae lilaaapsinliaaat Itanaiatt ra -l baMe. mtsaisasea also Bomb. 4 lull ill a li'sas Mi Naaltsi Jb C.a Crmaet WkH- Wheat.

IAUaue iioer-eaUK BraoklraX r.altbo:4 aerfsetio faod tar thta bat waa. Baas' a -A th atUla aad by graoars gaanrally. i i it rtoar T.aatnre Puitt. k-1. tr a.

I staX Xw Meiodeena, A eaaa. far ths aiaU l' aay. KOHACS WATaiUi tf a. Broadway. -1 Bvnr Pvaarerte Malta rrra gsa CU14kUX-a: A VlalFLai MKI, akia meilieina ot ta age.

Weddtaar aad Tmnac Ciarata. Qteat re- i daetioo of pnrn daring Saauaar moatha KVKaW! SKLL. ae Broadway. Pare wet Brleere Hi iWmmm raraMlaa Send stamp fut ulastxated price list to at Broadway. Alt fraarariats Hell PVrrrl rleaai rBECKJLS LOTIOX.

ueeanaa is Zfra Vmmlm fmr 9mm Hick Saratoga ana Mewpart Cooler. a. ZZi Weal ZSO-ot. Datktna Rheee-All varie Urv i at CAIT- Ml 4tb-av bat ween 18 and 30th sea. rvlARRIEXX BCCKLKT Monday t.

f7x. at Trinity hapel. by Kev. Morgaa Wi, D. Ix.

Wa la am if. JcaaatT si tan A. hL tvODIK WadstMur. Ima a. br Uev.

W. WllUama, Mr. Hkbbx rrAacua mi Detroit, if ica, to jlAOuut a- venngest daaghtar af James Hodine, of Brook. yu, N. Y.

I HALL vis the restaenee ef ka bruie' narenui. at Monroe. Orangt, County. IT. mm lhuisdav.

June TI. Jarr bv Kev. D. Fiaeland. ftev.

ILUAM D. 11 ALL of rnirt(l VI. MA Til 1)4 daOAhier af Peter Vaa Vaier. Ka. ACSTr.X.

At Orange. tbe -M tnat. RB. BEXau. yoanseat child ml Edward aad afarv agmi i yer and a month iteuoves an I tnenox are mvued to attaad tha raaa.

lal. on Wednesday, the 3d laac. at e'eloek arruifea attendance at tbe Oraaaw arrival ot the 3:50 tram from New-York. AUXSTKOMi-At f-ordhani. bandar 30th imU.Okoaca AutsraoMo.

ared 1 year. xhe relaaves and tlieadaef tka iimilrararaa folly invited to attend tha funeral, ea Weoawsaay, 4 u.y a a wiu, truaa us late luaisuiwia a ra HAJTE. At Cranford. If. aaddaalv.ea Maav aay.

July i. Sabah K. aajia. aaacalar of Meea T. a nd A- Crane, aged year saoaiaa.

Bad daya. Funeral rrom tne resilience of ber prenta, Crsav ford. WednraJay, Jalr X. at 3 o'clock P. M.

13 e'rteck. i Traaa from toMst Litertvakt. at 13 e'rteck. Ur" Fhitace puis awnera alae c-tmy. tag.

Ji rcuddeuce. No. tb-ar Mactba EC. widow of tne tale Jon a il caeea PL AX.aaai anrbter of the late Wdlet BUoka, I tiouta of funeral hereafter, Philaileluhia naner nisi irjim a. ua ineatuy, otv z.

aara. ACTA OOBBB. willow ot the late J. B. Uoraa, aaed yeaia The relatives and Inenda are inviteJ to attsad tb funeral wrvlcea, Fiiday.

July at 10 A. at la realdenceaf her aoavia law. ivid Claae. Ne Its Weat Sa-rt- The renaaias will be Iskea btanUord, Csaa. fcr mterment DK KAY.

mv. at Kevpsrt, R. i L. Jalr 1873. ALkano CaAVCX tB AT.

aged i month aau' enlid at Sidney and Minna De aAy. of ew-BrurhUaa. antra laaaa. a nne-ai aerrices at Grace Chorea. New-xork.

at P. M. Wednesday. HARVEY. At St.

Lake's HOKBitaL Jalr Llrx iiaxBX uiutuwitt UAavaa, atua at Off tn I 1 1 neotogical seminary. In the ZM1 year of hi i unerai a. oa.tunoi on noay, a oiy a. HArTI.SOA-At Uoboken. N.

J1y 4 BEaT L. ao I j.mia. youngest child of Oeurga A i Heien A. Hasting. HAKBINOTO.M.-At Jersey Citv.Jun 30.

Ltrrxa. WilUU HAkklNOTOS. 1 he relative and friends are Invited to attend aar tnberai trum the reudeuoe of her aunt. air. Hatirv Moutiiniaril, No.

Gr ind at City.oa "rt i ilaaa day. a nly 3. at o'cloea. taf inaieiown. iwil, papers pieaie oopr.

JOHNSON. Oa Mouday. Jolv 1. the infant daarav ter et Henry W. and E.leu ii.

Jwha vn. arru muniaa. The friends and acqaaintncea at tut- iaaauy are re-atectfnlv tanted to attaoa ber funeral uklav. at tela, o'clock, trum bouse a( her nervate. Noli Xib 1i-a laonaO.

near NoaU-aad-av Brooklyn. KN VON. on Monday. July l. lou IU.

daaghtar ot Hubert and Jane Keuyoo. in her lath year. Tbe funeral wui take uiace at the raaidauc of baa-- faUier. Mo. War, between klat aad taa sla eaa Wednesday.

aly 2. at 1 o'eiook. Monday. July I. or tynbaid-Dneamonla- WlLUX lLAIMOSxi Kiau.gad 4 years.

month and Ik day. Tbe remains will be eimieved tor tetaiuieu Oooba r'errv. on Wcdsesdav. air Tria if a vaa Orand Central Depot ai A. At, Uodaoa aUvar Sanday.

tb alt. Hakah A XX. eat daugoter of Jotui Keiiy. iae bueniLm tue yearoi nrr age. ne raiamaa ana xnenoa ax tae namr.

MO ta at ber uncles, John. Chartes aad Alexander MethY-harry are respnetf uilr mvlted to attend ber aaeraa. now the retdeareot Ler tatber. No. tit Mxingb.

ar- on euaeHy, ine au ma. as rooek a- aa. Ber remains wui be eenvevfd so He Paowik'aCa. Utedrai. where a aoieana aliirh Maa of reqaneai wot be onered ap Tor the renose ef her aoni.

as 1 acaaaat A. M. latarment In family vault qnonr atbedra. MttJLtl. OB cjaadac aaaht.

Jane an T-- HO WAku, Infant daaghtar ot Lostsr L. aad ta aas laaotale iL Moaley Tba trieods of the family are tamtsd to aaxand ta faoetal oa Wedotoday. Joly at ton Ccaiok A. at tae awaloaos o( bar Isluer. Ataniaen Orangs 3f- J.

i i STEVENS. aly 3. of eboieia intutam. Estrat Mai. only child ot Cyras aaa Mary A btMOA itemain taaea to aw-nam pan ire lor kortM.

MfCOW On Friday, the at IrViugian. mm cne uaoaon. rtoaaar JtctXiwuf. tor eagbt yaars a xaithrai aervsat la the family ef Edward rs JauVay. PACKARD.

HkASl O. raCKAKO, aftw a leag aad palnlul ilia-, aged 37 years, 4 atoatbaaud la -loe ranerai wui taae oua: xrooj out lata-1 am muo. n4 AdelpbA-sL. Brooklyn. Jaiy lal I u'uiuck r.

a. nwau ra ami nieatoa are mruea. I r7" Touipaina and Beratoga Couaty aw ptea copy. sAQE. Oa Meoday.

Jalv IS7S. at Carauaevin. of cholera mfaotam. aHCUAau aoiy ao wt aau iraate a. Beg, aga .4 aw andtilaya.

1 The neral wlH tak place from Avaaa n. las aad Uid-aC at 4 e'eloek. ea Wedawaaay, ad Carnagae will ae at 1 V'rt w. 10 Baeaa 8 e'eloek trom Tkimeta atreet Depot. blLlUiL OaTaeadav.

dlnaatat Bavuaiae Clrr. N. a- Akkik. only aUogater ef Jsaisa aV aaa Meuaa M. Sleikh.

aged 1 year, aoaths. Relatirea and frieada ot tae nunllv are raaneeLfalr lavrted to ailmd her fnoeral ea Wed aaaay. the 3d. at St P. M.

Train leave footef labarty-et. an 3 P. M. 8 A af AM-ob Monday evening. JeJV AatoeaNa.

daughter of Ltoyd and laaogana baaaiaa. agr at aoatoaaaa laoaya, 1 Tae retail vaa and meodaof th fnQv ar laviaad attend ber faaeral (raaa the reaatiiaa oi haw pa- i Tenia, Taaaetav. tlat Aeadenav-. ana hana of Beraew-fooare. Jersey CUT Heuraaa.

ea Wad- -k arauav af trmoou at 3 cieea. 1 bCllou.i M.AKC.H Oa nnndav. Jama Bk larz. HABV CkL ia the awk year ef kxa age. Tb fnada and reladvea ax the taaailv.

and af 14a sans, a. A. and J. W. HcaosocBssvee.

are innie to as- I lend toe faaeral from bis late ra-odaoee. No 74 Booth mh st llrnnfim aitnaailsr Tnir 1 at ayclark r. SC. 1 owssiil rx Oa Mbbatb aaornlar. Jan a HUSlil Mkaaa, yeoaareat aoa of aoa of Ileal aa aa Hsa I aaaeta end 1 ayava.

Tar aaa r. a arelaa etta iewoaand. ajred 1 tan. Ta raaerai wha tea maws oca to areata' ranilaana. Sav 7 Fnsoda are reapectively wvtted aft anal traaavaia.

1 aaa ai eh A aay morning, atxth aval Ik, ath, TatOltaa Labaav aiu.traajaarA Iruwb are savitea ae aatana rao ruamat a 3tauuo tea aasatmg Sanaa 11 clock ef t'earth mn-r. Hares tb aonta. 3.. fake a e'eteek trala noaa Jsinea aha to locttat Ya.y. Carnaa aa will a aaera anuii MlCElalaAiVEO US BOl'At HATAA LOTTatBlT.

PRICES REDUCED. 1 TVketa, fraeoees la PTLt7ekat. amiaiiaa TATXOR A COu Baaktra 1 No. Wsu-st. aOSTFVICat "ITICaL The Mafia far 171 anrtag the week Boat kATV DHiiii.Jiir iarz.wui una as uv 4 WalilMKsiDAYatia aL, ea lUrkthAY aad ea BATC hVDAx a II A.

M. CL JOn Aga, a mm fXAVKm ARPCAr POB OIUirfSrAtD, viwria aia. aaaawfaetarad at No 14 kvaaaa vu A TYLKk, be. ai Cadar-i 51 1 asi a 1 Vj aaa aa aar aietasai ILXAffmaaf. a Hnlaii at.

It a Ne. T. brat 1 POLITICAL. ARCwITIittt 9IKKTITO TM Vltlta.sru ASSA118LT BISTHICT atk. ti BL1CA3S AkUaoClATION Wat a head aa- tbeur AfvAOi iso PAT1P ri itn 1' Tha Mathar' Milk atotHaMraeeeaatada by aentnavawnaaa laiisaf.

yaarata BaMatan eanadai Bswtoau taV7. TAAA. PraawMaan, g. a ai. aa ii Li "ir it i it "If I i i 15 1 1- i.

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