8 NEW YOR:K ITERALT), WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1879..TRIPIiE SHEET. Australian. Coining no to Clark's Point the Magic movod head tensely exciting, as Spendthrift ran to the front and Bonnie Carrie, 107 lbs., $135; Verdict, 92 lba., $25; W. II. liriggs' cb. g Sunlight, by of the Kktclle and took tho lead of the second class Falsetto moved uud Monitor and Harold Laueetvood, 112 lbs., $20: Gabriel, 112 lbs., not Hold. Ecliptic, 4 years, 103 lbs., $750 (Flood) 3 tip passed Brothers' oli. Loiterer, schooner*. uud made a dasli at Spendthrift. The race FOCBXH lt.vi'K..Purse $300. The winner to be sold Daley g. by Leamington. CLUB. finish or the back. NEW YORK YACHT mimu) a lor It entered to be sold for Lemonade, 5 years. .103 lbs. (witb 1lbs. over), SARATOGA RACES. was at thia time reduced to match at auction $1,500. There wu some pretty work off Clark's Point. the led a at allowed 5 lbs.; or if for leSH, au additional $500 (Thayer) 4 ehampiona. Speudthritt lengthbetween $l,ooo. H. b. b. Australiau.Uazourka. The Magic, going like a raoo horse, shot away trotu at the quarter pole.time,'d lii >4.Falsetto u length allowance of 3 lbs. for every $200 below the latter bully's Zodiac, by the Km across the hows Of the Tidal Wave, ant race 4 loo lbs., (Ill 5 telle, ahead of Harold, Monitor fourth, Jericho tifth. price; for those beaten and uot having won auy years, (500 ley) to wont lor tho ITeutwiug. She kept away uul then in front down the backstretch, uud at Saratoga thin year, a lurtber allowance of 3 lbu. Time, 1:46. The Fleet Still Moving Si>endthrift kept Auction $50; Sunlight, $30; lulling came iu ahead of the Estelle and Clio, With Fourth of the Second of led one length at the half mile pole, in 2rli'J S,. One utile. llhadaniantltUH (aged). $000, 113 lba., $100; Fools.Kingston, the wind aLiu.! Ill tho yachts made a pretty picture, Day Meeting aix ahead of who had taken $t>00, 113 lbs.. $75; (5), Mollle MeOmley, $17; Loiterer, $16; Zodiac, $14. the Regular lengths Jericho, FalsettoEgypt (agod). Susquehanna Eastward. over as each front off tue fallen 103 Bowstring 89 lb«., Mutual pools paid $43 40. keeling they caught putt third place. Herald and Monitor Having #800, lbs., $00; (3). $«00, $1(1; to second laud. Tito Clio passed to windward of the Kstclle the Association. hack. The champions came 011 around Dunkirk (4J. $400, 104 lbs., $3; Clifton (4), $OUO, 104 Second Hack..Filrae $300, of which $50 and followed alter the Magic. whtio the Saratoga horse; handicap for ull ages. One mile and a quarter. the lower turn, with Spendthrift leading lba., #10. Tidal Wave was passing them both to to the which he O. O. West's h. ii. Euterprisu, by Enquirer.Sallie three-quarter polo, passed 3 'JO 1 loeward. The .Magic ami Tidal Wave left the in J1 :t>7. atiit came into the homestretch with FAIJiETTO FOR 8AIJE. Morgan, yoara, lbs (Kiley) FROM NEWPORT TO NEW BEDFORD Clio and llstelle very fast, as tho breeae freshened of a the beat of it. Tlieu came the Daniel O'l onuell's eh. g. Albert, by Australiau. length threequartersA rumor has been In circulation since the race for lbs 3 goiug iuto the harbor, aud closed up rapidly ou the HIE KEN N tug of war. A desperate struggle for a furlong, uud Qutttu Victoria, 4 years, 105 (Abrams) When the Dauntless atter Ell STAKES. the Kenner Stakes that Mr. P. Lorillard has V. Steam. Jr.'s, ch. c. Fleetwing. lulled, passing thou Huyward on Spendthrift resorted to the whip. bought Virginian, by Alroy. Clark's l'oiut, she came up very fast aud passed tho a ot cheers from the Mary Minor, 3 years, 83 lbs (Sullivan) 3 This produced burst and yells Falsetto for $25,000. Mr. J. W. Hunt Reynolds, l'unic. A Keen Race with a Close and Wanderer, also closing up on the humbler. Tho tho backers of Falsetto, as it was the truth of the rumor, lie his W. It. Dabi-ock's b. m. Janet Murray, by was owner,'denios says 4 lbs 4 Drcaduuilght sailing very well, and lu company to all that the gallant chestnut had colt is for sale and the price is $25,000, but no out) Ethel Sprague, years, 110 (Williams) with the Phantom overhauled the timeevidentand Daley brothers' bit. h. Virgiuius, by Virgil. Spirited Finish. rapidly Grenada, Falsetto, Checkmate and met his match for the second has tuado hint au oiler as yet. 5 The Fleetwiug led the way iuto the harbor, was again doomed to defeat. He struggled on. Lute, 6 years, 106 lbs (Thayer) with tho Tidal Wuvo aud Magic almostIntrepid. came home II. b. Burgoo, Uurrah-Emma boiling along the Winners but to no purpose. Falsetto however, (iaffuoy's g. by ou top of thorn, and the lutter carrying her balloon Simoon winner the 103 lbs (Drunuau) 0 an easy by two lengths, making apparently ROCHESTER PARK. Dowuiug, ugoil, jib topsail. In the harbor tho Magic was to Jericho was a third. Time, 3:15. TELEGRAPH TO THE two miles iu good Janet [BY HERALD.] of the Tidal Wave, aud thu sailing masterwindwardof and Harold fourth and tilth. An old-fashionedMonitor Auction pools.Enterprise, $100: Murray, New Ukkfohd, Mass., August 12. 1879. the latter, tludiug he had to luff, shouted to the Kentucky yell greeted Falsetto as he passed in Iront FIltST DAT OF TIIE HUMMER TROTTING $40; Albert, $30; Virginian, $16: Virgiuius, $15; Mugic aud the pair cuuie up in the wiud together, A of the Tho stake amounted to $8,270 to the liuraoo, $15. Mutuul pools paid $!) 85. The New York Yacht Club Hoot arrived 111 till* BRILLIANT ATTENDANCE. judges. of to second the Tidal Wave's jibbuom fouling the Magie'a main winner and (1,000 to the second horse. JONES THE WINNER OFMEETING-.ETTIETUE Tuiuu Hack..Purse $200, wuicli #.>0 harbor between three and four o'clock this sheet, but no damage was doue. The Clio and % WINNKllS OF TUK KK.NXII11 STAKKS. horse. Winners at Brighton. excluded. Maidens close , "THIRTV" PURSE AND BON'ESETTEB THE " having made a splendid run from Newport, in came iu together behind, and then lolsEatelle )Vur. Winner. Suits. SlarUri. Time. allowed, it 3 years old, Ilia.: if 4 years, 14 lb*, it 6 afternoon.lowed the Madeleine and Peerless. or 11m. of a utile. which the Tidal Wave carried off ttrsthonors. At nine Sauatoua, August 12, 1879. 1870.Enquirer -j 1 Uiix'.j "twenty" race. year* more, ill Throe-quarters PIUS- 111-' AlltnVAl. 47 7 Al. Killilea'* br. g. Pirate, by o'clock this the Commodore net . 1871.Harry Liassott 3:&>?£ TKr.r/ii'APH tn the nvnAT.n. 1 morning signals, The yachts arrivt>ii as follows: More are in that were ever « Thy 3 93 lbs 1 people Saratoga to-day 1872.loc Daniels o;*v year*. Kingfisher.AdaHtudu,(Abrains) "Prepare to get tinder way at ten." A few minutes Jl. V. ,V. H. M. S. in the one is ou the d 6"3:3U 8 1879. J.J. lieviUH' elt. tu. Hattie F, by Leamington. HI in place before at time. Tliis 1873.lllUse Hochkstkh, N. V., August 1'.', lie urcu uuuiuur to Fleetwiug 3 Nuntie a Of, oO e 57 4 3:43 Bonnie Boon, C years, 117 lbs (Green Webb) 2 laier gun ana oruereu mo yacuis 3 33 »*> Vision 3 of ono of (he large hotel managers, who is 1874.Stamped The third meeting of tlie grand trotting circuit II. br. Little Tiilal Wuvo (Hi m> authority 5,5 G 3 Butty's g. Mac, by Leamington. lieuvu to off It(.aver Tail. A pleasant southerly Magic 3 33 00 Dreadnought... 3 SC 30 supposed to know. To see the crowds at the 43* opened here to-day with two races and an attendance Mugieian, 4 years, 1U1 lb* (Itiloy) 3 breeze about and the Clio a 33 00 Kate 3 57 30 ^{Htor.'l Si. eh. c. sprang up half-past nine, yachts Hathorn, Congress and other springs this morning 1876.Charley Howard 46 4 3:33 of about hiudrcd. The weather wax V. aru. Jr.'s, Farley, by Alroy.Lady Estelle t 3 33 00 l'huntoin 4 68 00 <>3 twenty-live 3 years, 101 lbs (Shields) 4 began to work out of the harbor. Tho schooners would astonish the old visitors of and a ls77.Hand 9 3:38'^ for the the Oulpepper, Madeleine 3 35 00 Wanderer 3 58 15 years past, -Duke of 53 3 occasion, temperature beingappropriatet>. West's eh. f. AloUie McOiuley, by Glen Fleet ltanibler und Nettie went out by <81 1878 Maguuta 3:41, 3 5 Intrepid, wing, Peerless 3 30 Intrepid 3 58 30 stroll through the hotels at ten o'clock showed 1879.Falsetto 8'.) 5 3:33\ comfortably warm, while the air wasuluiost perfectly Athol.Miuuie Lewis, yearn, 9)1 lbs.. ..(Burke) the und the rest of tho Vixen 3 45 00 4 13 00 E. MeElrauls A Soil's eh. g. *4o Forth, northern entrance, yachts Psyche.. the bustle anil stir in making preparations for THK THIHD HACK calm. That a bettor track was impossibleiu attested by by Kinj; the Fort DuuntlesH 3 53 00 lit-solute 4 13 30 a of of which to -Saliiu Morgan, 2 years. 30 lbs worked round buoy and went out past the race anil other of was for purse $400, $30 the second the time rocorded. The were for the 2:30 Altouso6 Jtumbler 3 64 00 Nettie 4 15 00 places pleasure horse. Entrance tree. Winners of $1,000 at purses (Solomons) Adams. The Dreadnaught, Maumeiuo and ltesolute IiEliATTA KOU THE KLAO UWICKUN* PHIZES. to be Tho Kenner Stakes, to and 2:20 classes. One race was a J. II. Jennings' b. m. Miss Mollov, by Pat Molloy, astonishing. this year excluded. Maidens, 4 years old orSaratoga vigorous struggle, were tho last to leavo the harbor. The cutter Active There was a meeting on board the flagship this 5 One mile a dam by Enquirer, 4 years, ltMj lbs...(Gilpatf-ick) 7 be run to-day, had brought great numbers to tho allowed lbs. and quarter. Forupward,but tho other was one sided and comparatively slow. was evening and it was decided to hold a regatta event four came to These were M. Gaffney's cu. g. Lucky Hit, by Kingfisher or remained behind, waiting until u new topsail town to witness the race, and they were moving this tlio'post. In the 2 :3o race four beats were trotted, and the first tor the flag oUlcers' prizes for first andtomorrow Mr. N. Ackerman's hay horse Serge, by Count JJ'Orsey.Fluke, 3 years, 33 lbs rigged on her antagonist; tho Begins und the Clytie second class centre-board schooners and first and about in the early morning waiting for some of the dam 6 old. 124 half of each was made in better than 1:09. There (Williams) 8 Hyrtn, years lbs.;Revolver. Time, 1:19. did not accompany the fleet, intending to go up to second class sloops. The Tidal Wave and Phantom hostelries to open, where they could get the latest Mr. J. T. Williams' brown (gelding was nothing in tho 2:20 class that could make will probably be the only contestants in the first Planet, dam Full 4 113 Auction pools.Pirate, $75; Alollie McGinlny, $62; Bocky Point. The yachts looked very pretty Numbers were out at the race grounds by Cry, jears old,Checkmate, extend himself. The bet of $1,000 a side on Little class; the Magic, Clio, Estollo and Peerless In the "tip." lbs.; Messrs. Barnes & West's gray colt Gabriel, by IionesettorMiss .Molloy, $35: Lucky Hit, $30; Mac, $25; out to Beaver Tail, making short tacks uctobsbeatingsecond class schooners; the Vision and Niautic in daybreak to see the horses work anil to Alarm, dam Electric, 3 years old, and Mr. lioncaetter and Voltaire was drawn a few days ugo. field (Farley, Go Forth and Hattie F), $40. Mutual before 103albs., $10 50. tho channel, with numberless little catboats dodging the first class sloops, and the Vixfiu, Active, ltegina, all about tho groat racoof tho day, and wherovcrascertainJohn Spelltnan's chestnut colt Patrol, by Pat Malloy, '1HK "THIUTX" PlUtSE. pools paid the Volaute and Psyche in the second class sloops. The dam 4 old, 118 lbs. Checkmate was a Fou&tb Hack..Handicap hurdle race, for a purse in and out seeing thorn off. Cloir of Bateinan's a group of men was tho uamos Winona, years For the 2:30 there were seven starters. to the second horse. Active and lieglua have not yet arrived, but they are passed great favorite, as the subjoined shows: . purse of $400, of which $75 Mile Tidal Wave acted very handsomely by the wind, The are to dress at wure sure to be over tour hurdles, on the course. expocted to-night. yachts ship ,of Falsetto and Spendthrift Checkmate.: $040 04)0 700 Moose, Kttio Jones, Gray Friar, Kate Hall, Argonaut, heats, regular some of the small schooners. "Heave to off o'clock to-morrow morning. James Keely's b. g. Bay Hum, by Baywood. beatingeight so Gabriel 200 170 300 heard. No race this year lias elicited Claire and Daciana answering the bell. Moose had was THE SCENE AT NIOHX. 60 20 CO Goueril, aged, 134 lbs , (Booth) 13 1 Beaver Tail," the ordor signalled in the us tho and never Field The scene in the harbor was very picturesque this much anxiety present one, second the fell to a the call with pool buyers and sold for $25 uguiust W. Carson's br. g. Kolso,®)y Voucher.Kate and some of tho these At the attempt tlag good start, lbs harbor, yachts obeyed eveuing, as butween eight and nine o'clock there was was the result of any previous ono considered so Checkmate Gabriel $12 for Kttio Jones and $0 for the field. Moose Leonard, aged, 150 (McBride) 2 12 a fireworks from the leading, Surge second, third. M. br. b. Jr., by B. F. instructions rather too literally, as they were brill ant display of yachts, and much in doubt. True, in tho pool soiling yesterday fourth. Soon after leaving the post Gabriel ranPatroland Daciaua behaved badly in and Tully's Carver, the harbor was literally alive with small boats filled to the trout and showed the the scoring Carver.Long Nine, 4 years, 115 lbs well off Beaver Tail.in fact, about two of Bedford. afternoon at the race course Falsetto had the cull way up were the with the citizens New Shortly after to the that repeated false starts* result. Finully (Verplauck) 3 2ro miles to the eastward, or, in owners their judges' stand, leading past quarterstretchplace Shea's eh. War 'plain language, nine o'clock yacht and guests went on over tho field, but nearly all the pools on Mr. six in 26 seconds from the start. tbey off, with Gray Friar, Kate Hall and It. g. Troublesome by were shore and were entertained tho Commodore and lengths got Diutce.Nora Creina, 5 years, 120 lbs.. (Adler) die. two miles ahead of the point from which they by Reynolds' ccdt wore bongbt by ono individual wbo second, one length In front of 'Serge,Checkmatethe Kttie Jones abreast. Moose next, Hacionu, Kate members of tho New Bedford Yacht Club. Tho club latter a like distance in advance of Time, 1:631:53£.1:55. ordered to start. The Vixen, Olio, Peerless. illuminated and a was anxious to get his money up, and this was not and Claire Kate Hall left ber Pools..First house was brilliautly baud of Going around the upper turn the I'atrol.rider Argonaut scattering. Auction heat.Bay Hunt, $100; Kolso, and Kstelle were away to the eastward of llreutou's music playoil on the verandah throughout the considered as a matter of any moment at the time of Checkmate saw the of on, as feet In a few strides. At the «inarter 34.'- $27; field, $4(1. Second heat.Bay Hum, $40; field, necessity going pole, $20. Third heat.Kelso, $25; Bay ltuui, $14. ltcef lightship, having possibly mistakou the orders reception. aud was nut looked upon as having any effect Gabriel was making the daylight greater at every Moose showed a neck in front of Gray Friar, Then Checkmate on steam and raced seconds, pools paid.First heat, $14 05; second heat,Mutual of the Commodore, and the only yachts that really on what would take Some jump. put of was Jones on a YACHTING NOTES. place to-day. very fast around the upper turn, and when Gabriel alongside whom Kttie break. .Six $3 05; third heat, $10 75. orders were the Intrepid, Phantom, Tidal took last obeyed bolting place night, privateone passed the quarter pole lie led four lengths, lengths back came Daclana, four lengths Wore Wave and Dauntless. The Vixeu and Niantic were individual second, ten lengths in front of Serge, who The following yachts passed the Hrhald Telegraph laying $2,000 to $l,i>00 with the Checkmate aud Kate Hall, trotting neck and neck,Argonautfive TROTTING AT MIDDLLTOWN. off to the westward of tho and the was a neck in front of Patro'.. Checkmate lightship, Station at Whitestoue, L. 1., :.Schooner owner of Kpemllliriit that Falsetto would win. In advance of Claire. Kttie Jones recovered yesterday chased Gabriel down the backstretch, closing lengths AIiddlktown, N. J,, August 12, 1879. Madeleine and Nettie laying to off theFleetwing,spar Agnes, A.Y.C., Mr. L. A. Fish, from the eastward, Other parties offered like odds, and this was tho state the at every jump, until at the lialt-iuile lie and there was a merry contest for the load gap pole handily, meet in under the buoy on Brenton's Beef. cruising; schooner Eddie, S.Y.C., Mr. O. E. of affairs among tho speculative geutleuieu who had closed up all the daylight. Gabriel, however, aloug the backstretcli. Moose showed tho way to The three days trotting a, from the eastward, for New York, in front around the lower turn and iuto the tho half in with Friar at his THE KAOE TO NEW BEDFOllD. Cromwell, their faith on the a kept 1:08&, Gray of Charles S. Green, began at the piuued Kentucky stable at late homestretch, when Checkmate went to the front and girth and Kttie Jones on bis wheel. Kttie Jones managementAt twelve o'clock sharp the Estolle set her staysail hour last at halt-mile track to-day. Middletown night. To-day the course the crowds came home an easy winner of the race by two broke again on entering tho third quarter, but a HANLAN. The three minutes for a of was and started off, having good lead of the Peerless, EDWARD began to congregate at au early hour, and before the lengths; Gabriel second, forty yards ahead of Serge; handsomely aud redeemed her position at ralliedthe class, purse $150, Patrol fourth. Time, 2:11^. In V :45. Down tho homestretch won in. four heats Green's the Magic and other boats of her class. The Peerless bell rang for the first race there was not a three-quarter pole by Prospect Maid, THE FOUBTH HACK there was a beautiful struggle, resulting in the then concluded it was best to follow, and the Clio, HIS HOME DAILY BESIEGED BY HUNDREDS. 6 ,.f S'llUI. (...... In l,a ,.,U ,t Dodger second, Demarcst's Anna H third, pot that was not occupied. Never was of Kttie Jones by a Lead in 2:20, Moose best-success Titman's Kate and Vixen in tho uau a Alonso Nodlne's Coinstock with Fluetwing, Magic, joined BOW there a larger number of in the auction for $ 1,500. It entered to be Bold for $1,UUU, mg uray rrjiir leugm tor uecouu fourth, Cole's THE CANADIAN BEADY TO COUBTNEY OS Deoplo allowed 7 if for $750, 12 lb*.; for In lbs.; The othera were out or the race Willis' Blackwood Prince, Scott's Billy C and chase. In the meantime the Uambler was layiug to, stand. The for the book makers lbs.; $500, place. Bogiirta, HIS OWN WATEB SIX THOUSAND DOLHABS placo pool sellers, for $300, 22 lbs. One mile. There were six starters, after tho ilrst quarter, aud struggled home aa per Goldsmith's Clara Morris next, in the order named. about half a mile to the eastward of Beaver Tail, and aud the mutual sales were now became a hot densely crowded, comprising Messrs. Dwyer Brothers' bay gelding aummarv. Ettie Jones favorite Time, 2:43.2:41.2:42>i.2:41. a BEQL'IBED IN STAKES OB PUBSE. the On the third acore The for a of was won at 12h. 11m. fired guu and Bet the starting and the lawn in front of the stand was full of CharUo Uorham, by Blarueystoue, dam Aurora at £50 to $1U for held. all but two-thirty class, purse $250, 1879. Itaby, 5 years old, 103 lbs.; Mr. N. Daciuna wore well plaoed when the word was given. in three straight heats by Titman's George Brooks, signal. The Wanderer and Madeleine got the best Touonto, Oat., August 11, wbo could not get a seat in the the m. stand,gentlemeu bay gelding Kdwin A, by llevolver,Ackerman'sdam Ettio Jones and Mooae drew out and travelled to tho McAudruws' c. Beadle second. Cole's Martha ot the start, tiie former setting a small square top- Hanlan is king. His court is his island home, a attendance in which was 5"' 109 Messrs. in neither a neck's third, Bowman's Pickwick fourth, with Demarcst's simply grand, every Syren, years old, $750, lbs.; quarter 35% aeconda, having as bore on her course. The breezo was of niilos across tho lake from the city, and his Tliowas & Co.'s Jackserow, at thia Oray Friar was a third and Dr. Bush, Lewis' Neilson and Green's Tommy Nor- sail she away couple spot being tilled with elegantly dressed ladiusavailable Puryear bay gelding point. good advantage about southwest and the yachts ran away with their courtiers are the citizens of by Narragansett, dam Pasta, 4 years old, $500, 97 Kate Hall a fair fonrth, Daciana and Argonaut poorly wood next, in the order named. Time, 2:35.2:37. good Toronto, young aud gentlemen, who seemed to be delighted with the Mr. James McCormack's horso Mooae forced the the 2:39 sheets ofi' on the starboard tack. The Niantic was a and rich and male and who lbs.; bay Terror, by placed. pace along backstretch, >3. trifle to leeward of the Wanderer, with the Vision in old, poor, female, every sacing. Alarm, dam Lady Wallenstein. 4 years old, $500, 100 and tho half was reached in 1:1)8%, the second Hippy Jack's sulky collided with another just afternoon cross the boat a after the start in the third heat and was her wake. The Tidal Wave passed to the westward bay by steamer, by sailing Besides the race there were three other lbs., and John H. Harbeck, Jr.'s bay Mare Simoon, having boeu trotted in 33% aeconda, 2:14quaitergait. broken to great very dam 5 101 her head in the The horse ran awsv and the David of Brenton's ltcef lightship, with the Phantom and and rowboat, to do honor to the Toronto boy. by War Dance, Saratoga, years old, $500, The mare, however, kept van, and pieces. driver, to leeward and the ltamblor interesting events. The first was between Charlie Uorham had the call in the as H... tl.ir.l iinivlM inrrnuul V..,.. luarl Burr, with bruises. lutrepid followed in the has a hard time of it. The incense of flat* lbs. betting escaped slight wake of the latter. The Dauntless came along after pretty Hanlau a dash of live furlongs, and was won bytwo-yearolds,Mr. G. follows:. nearly a length. The pole was passed is a but when it is Uorham.. $500 400 450 in 1:44M. Moose clung persistently to her the Tidal Wave and the Dreadnaught started about a tery very agreeable perfume, L. Lorillard's bay colt Grenada, Mr. J. T. BASEBALL. mile behind the fleet. Thero was a pleasant ad nauseam, to the exclusion of tha Edwin A 305 170 305 wheel, until halt way home, when be went into the breeze and with club balloon administered bay colt Luke lilackburn second, Williams'and Jackscruw 205 235 130 air and permitted the mare to come home an easy sailing topsnils, jibs wholesome air of common sense and honest Mr. M. 70 75 45 two in Friar The game on the Union Ground yesterday and staysails all drawing, the yachts slipped ulong W. Conner's chestnut filly Glidelia Simoon winner by lengths, 2:21J». Gray fast. The ltainblcr once to it is to and is certain Terro* 50 25 30 fast and was a the others between the of this and very going began draw apt becoing unpleasant criticism, third. The socond race.the great event of the good third, stragglingfinished Montgomerys, city,afternoon,on the and walked the lee of day. The horses had a very good start, Edwin A first, as per summary. At the start for the third heat up Intrepid through to be harmful. It is not good for any man was won by Mr. J. W. Hunt brown colt the Polytechnics, of Brooklyn, was well attended. the little Frolic as if the latter were almost lteynolds' Charlie Uorham second. Terror third, Simoon Ettie Jones sold for $25, while the field brought but The with her club to be constantly surrounded by a set of abject Mr. J. It. Keunc's chestnut Jackscrew fifth. The horses ran Moose cut out the work, and around The following is the score:. Dauntless, topsailsmotionless.and Fulsetto, colt Spendthrift fourth, rapidly $4. trotting Clubs. Ut. 'id. id. 4th. 5Ui. 6th. 71A. 8th. 9th. balloon jib drawing, appeared to be doing who refusu to Bee any clay on the feet of second, Mr. D. J. Crouse's chestnut colt Jericho arouud the upper turn, Charlie Uorham having ran Ettie Jones on the turn, secured the pole utter the Tidal worshippers, third. to front soon after and when he reached led at the in 33 seconds. He hud Montgomery... 011 2 0105 0.10 well, and kept ulong Wave. thoir idol, and I fancy Hanlan is suffering in mental the starting, and quarter, latter was like a race The race was well run throughout and the best colt the he lod a aud a Edwin a of two on the mare, who was Polytechnic.... 0 1 2 10001 0.5 The going liorso caused this hero I quarter pole length half, opened gap lengths through the lee of the came tone, by worship. To-day joined won. The time has uever been beaten at A second, a head in advance of Terror, five ahead of Duciana, right behind whom To-day the Jersey Citys and Kochesters play at and, passing Vislou, up the weights lengths Stars of and Providence, at rapidly upon the Volante. Tho Humbler passed to the throng that was pouring over to the island, and, now but Jackscrew fourth. Simoon fitth. Charlie Uorham were Gray Friar, Kate Hall and Argonaut. Jersey City; Syracuse carried, the brother of Harry liassott, with led two down the baekstretch. and his Moose had lour tho best of Syracuse. the leeward of the Phantom and kept crawling up to selecting a swift little lugger, skimmed across the lengths clip lengths Maintaining of the but the latter was ten pounds less, won the race in a of a this when he the half-mile the stand. Ettie then made u the windward lutropid, quarter had advantage passed it opposite Jonoq IPUP TWCBV A TTn\T i T ITDT/lfL'nl as if afraid to let the bay and found myself on the "Point," where Hanlaft ahead of Edwin Simoon Jackscrew double fell to the rear and did not strike a lulling all the time, Commodore less time. The third race was won by Check-secondpole A, third, break, The Madeleine and Nettie a lives. 1 entered the bar of tho saloon and saw Jack Terror fifth. Simoon rau into second for a of a mile. Wtth fifteeu his wind. had good mate, who beat Gabriel uftor a line in fourth, place trot quarter MATCH. ead of the that started on the trom the very run, on ttio lower turn, and commenced pressing Chorlio lengths the best of it at the half, in 1:08, S;et yachts signal Hanlan, the brother of the Champion, who was kept time, and the fourth race was wou before be sod the the had the heat and eased Commodore, and the Niautic followed after the quick by Mr. J. Uorham pa three-quarter polo, Moose sate, up coining home, was to pretty busy serving out lager beer to the thirsty other* some distance behind. into the in 1:40 and tho mile in Ottawa, August 12, 1879. Nettie. The Wanderer up windward of tho H. Hurbeck, Jr.'s, mare Simoon, Charlie Uorham following Getting made three-quarters with a and a sail crowd. I called him aside and said 1 wanted to sea tho homestretch uJl were beaten by the two leader*. and Daciaua had a close raro for The Canada on Tidal Wave, square topsail square aocond, Kdwtu A third. The following were the 2:24.'^. Argonaut following players represent August set, besides club topsail, staysail, jib, fl.viug Charlie Gorham led for two hundred yard*, but second position, which Argonaut won by half a 19 and 20 in the international cricket match:. Ed. officers of tile day. to him. when Hall were grand jib and jib topsail, and trotting along pretty tbeu the mare began pass McLaughlin length. Gray Friar and Kate fur beh nd, was "Tho fact is," said Jack Hanlan. "heis in the boat] resorted to the which he Jones inside. Had Mooso V. W. Armstrong, Orillia; 0. C. H. Brock, Toronto; fast. The Haiubler travelling very fast and Judges.Messrs. J. I>. Loswell, Oden Bowio and whip, applied vigorouslyto and Ettie just been The came bouse a rust. All have been over no The little horse did not need to the end Ettie Jones would luttlug to pass the Intrepid. pair up under taking day people Owens. purpose. game with perseveredhave C. B. Brodie, J. B. Brophy and O. Brunei, Ottawa; the lee or the tidal wave. J lie Dauntless Colonel O. the as ho was his beat and could do 110 been distanced. Pool now became. quarter here shaking bands with him and talking to him, till whip, doing quotations E. H. (lough, Montreal; O. V. Hall, Port Hope; Itev. was iu tho wake of the Tidal Wave as If Timeks.Messrs. J. h. Whaley and John Smith. more outran him home and won Ettie $20, with the short 8. I). 0. lulling up worse his JS11110011 by ulength Jones, $50; field, 1). Phillips, Ottawa; ltav, Whllby; Smith, anxious to crawl out ou her weather quarter. Tho he says ho's played out than after tussia Starter.Mr. It. M. Simmons. Assistant.Mr. J. in 1:44 V end in light demand. Tho fourth had begun with Ottawa, and J. Smith, Montreal. Hambler to windward of the with Elliott." The following are the an excellent send off, from which Moose speeded finally passed Iulrepid Wynn. summaries. with Ettie Jones in hot On and went for the Tidal Wave. The latter luffed up "Well, I can wait, but I want to see him." away very fast, pursuit. SMALLPOX HOSPITAL. and came out across the Bteru of the Secretary.Mr. Charlos Wheatly. Fourth Day of thk Second Meeting of tub the first turn they wero first and second, clear of all sharp Wanderer, "Oh, you newspaper fellows," said Jack August 12.First and them at stride. The which boro away on tier course, keeping her laughing, The aro the details of . Saratoga AaaociATioN.Tuesday, others, leaving every following the racing: Windsor Hotel for the full. The Intrepid bora away on her course,squaresadand "I suppose, must be attended to. Sit still a moment Hack..The Stakes, two-year olds; occupied 0:35. Passing pole Moose hadquarter OBJECTION TO THE PBOPOSED HOSPITAL ON THE concluded to to the first race or with added the himself and the aud the others the ltambler leave the Tidal Wave alone and I will take you iu Edfquietly." $25 entrance, pluy pay, $500 by between mare, daylight EAST RIVER.A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION tba I sat the time I a was the Windsor Hotel for Windsor Hotel. The second horse to receive $150 wore out of the race. Tho and follow Intrepid. down, and, by got through pips Stakes, two-year-olds; pace improved ALL GOING FINELY. a of of and the third out of the stakes. Maidens allowed on the backstretch to a "fifteen" ASKED TO BE MADE PERMANENT. and couple glusses lager, young Hanlan was $25 entrance, play or pay, with $500 added the $50 gait, The schooners were all fast and and took mu out a side door by 5 lbs. Five furlongs. notwithstanding which Ettie Jones closed gradually, Some time ago the Board of Health commenced big going rapidly ready through in ths Windsor Hotel. The socond horse to receivo Slarttrri. tbe leader aud at the overhauling the yachts that started a quarter of au direction of tho boatliousu. but surely, upon half, in the erection of a on the Eaat lUver, between ahead. The Tidal Wave hanlan weaby of $150 and the third $50 out of the Htakea. G. L. Lorillard's b.c. Grenada, by King Alphonso, 1placed her head in front of his wheel. At tho building hour finally crawled up off flattkby. dam Mattie 110 lbs 1 in the of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, to be used as a the weather quartor of the. Wanderer, with the In the front of this modest structure there was a Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Five Closed Gross, (Costello) three-quarter pole, l:4:Da, positions iu her a furlongs. L. Waitafelder's b. c. Luke had no The finish with the Dauntless lulling up wake. The Dauntless crowd of nearly hundred persons, principally 8. Blackburn, by leading pair undergone change. reception hospital for persons afflicted luffed and to windward of the trom the With thirty-seven nominations, of which tne Bounic Scotland, dam 2 was well bnt the uiare the best finally up passed young todies, gushing, giggling school Nevada, 105lbs.(Donahue) contested, proved smallpox and other contagious diseiaes. Some of but did not a on the Tidal who could boast to her of came to the post:.Mr. G. L. Lorillard's colt W. M. Conner's ch. f. Glidelia, by Bonnie and landed the heat and race by half a length Vision, gain yard girl, companions having bayfollowing stayer the owners of the Wave. The Dreadnaught was doing very shaken bauds with "Ed," to the married lady who dam 102 lbs 0 in '2:'id . The others were Friar property neighborhood Grenada, Alfonso, dam Mat tic 110 Waltz. (Kvans)Scotlaud, away back, Gray in tho rear of the fleet and maku of in her talon. by King Gross, G. L. Lorillard'u br. f. ltosalie, and Kate Hall outside. the use of the for the well passed would him the subject topic same by Leamington, opposed building strenuouslythe Phantom to leeward. The and ltambler this crowd we went to a side lbs.; the gentleman's brown Ally ltosalio, by dam La ltoae, 107 lbs 4 TBK "TWENTY" BACK. and, their Intrepid passing through door, dam I.a ltose, 107 lbs.; M. K. A. (Hughes) proposed, liuding expostulationspurposeswere abreast, the latter to windward, and both leaving which Jack unlocked. 1 entered, and, in the gloom Leamington, W. Astor's ch. c. Ferncliflb, by Leamington, dam Of the six entries for the 2:20 purse Voltaire, agaiu.it its completion ol no avail, sought The Wanderer and Tidal chestnut Ally Aehsuli. by Vuuxliall, dam Nellie Hansom, 105 lbs 0 Lucille were iu the court. A the Phantom. Wavo kept of an almost wiudowloss building, stretched on Clabaugh's (Ulavlock) and drawn, leaving Boucsetter,Powers redress temporary aide tho latter to until nt last the of so hard Minnie Mac, 102 lbs.: Mr. W. Aster's chestnut colt H. P. McGrath's blk. f. Manibrino aud Driver us starters, was obtained the Board of by side, windward, some old sails, lay the hero n/aiiy Lucy George, by Hambletoniau restraining injunction centre board schooner ahead and no or ideal Fernclifle, by Levmington, dam Nellie Hansom, 105 dam Fowler, lu7 lbs G lioucaotter sold in the tor twice as much as the Health from out its crept pushed along struggles, presenting picture grace,contested Lucy (McLaughlin)Tipperary, pools carrying contemplated scheme, on her course. Tho Nettie, Xiantic and Wanderer as he on the broad of his back with his lbs.; Mr. H. P. McGruth's black filly Lucy George, E. A. Clabaugh's ch. f. AslisaU, by Vauxhall, dam other two. The first heat was won eisily by the and the matter came boiore Judge Vau Brunt, in lay clasped by Tlpperary, dam Lucy Fowler, 107 lbs.; Mr. S. L. Minnie 102 lbs... 7 led from the word. who made for were off the leo quarter of tho Tidal Wave, hands under his head. Mac, (Jones) who Driver, favorite.Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, and the Dauntless followed iu tho wako of Courkspondknt. it Waitstelder's bay colt Luke Ulackburn, by liontiio Time. 1:0U'j. bieaks on the first and third quarters, on the question of making permanent sucharcumeut Weil, Ed, taking easily? Scotland, dam Nevada. 105 lbs., and Mr. W. M. second HACK, to the A Mr. the latter. The Madeleine was now tho leading Hanlan.As easily as they will let me, with f hugged liis wheel homestrutcn, then lengthy argument ensued, Anthonyinjunction.of the ffeet. as those that started ahead could the chestnut filly tllidelia. by lionnie Scotland,Conner'sdam Same Day.Tho Keuner for off a of li. the yacht slight.y disdaiutul nod toward door, beyona Stakes, dropped couple lengths. Dyett representing objecting property not be considered as under the Commodore's Waltz, in2 lbs. The Lorillard team were great half forfeit, and if declared Mambrino about five behind and Mr. W. P. Prentiss on behalf of the sailing which the incense bearers were pstiently wuitiuu. $250 each, only $25 three-yearolds: lay lengthsHambletoniau appearing owners orders. The Tidal Wave was them all a a as the following shows:. favorites,on the 1st of as or it de- driver for the first and then his Board of Health. Various allldavits were ilrst read on allowing CoiiKkspoNhkNT.Why, you ought to, be proud August two-year-olds, $50 half, improved clean of the Wanderer fast so run G. X.. Lorillard $0o0 000 400 elared the before tno nrst so that overhauled him out submitted in the interest of the pair heels, leaving very man to be after. day Saratoga meeting-or puce, he straightening both sides. Those and on the Madeleine. Off West Island It Luke Ulackburn 100 70 loo 1S7H. with $3,000 added by Mr. 1'. Lorillard and for home. The effort carried him otf his leet aud he o«n«rn net forth that this is a closing up Hanlan.Of course, is very flattering; but thera 0050 40 property thickly the Madeleine led the fleet, with tho Tidal Wave is such a thing as getting too much of s good Lucy George $1,500 by the Saratoga Association, of which $1,000 finished a poor third. Van Ness lisd Horn-setter well UiMtrlct, and the tenants are threateningpopulatedto off her weather The Wanderer thing. Femcl'tte 3if 20 20 to bo to the second borne. Two mile*. the which he reached an in case the is quarter. followed It is a little rough that to escape them I have to given in hand at wire, open length leave hospital building completed. in the wake of the with the hide in this boathouse and cant call home Glided* 2030 30 Startrrt. uheud. Time.Quarter, 35 >a; half, 1:10; There were alao read In their behalf, affidavit* of latter, Kate, my my Achsah 20 301 20 ,T. W. Hunt b. c. that a Aiiuiiu mm iicuiu iu uiuwaru. x ii«*ivwuuiur iruiiiu owu. Reynolds' Falsetto, by Enquirer, 1:45 Si; mile, 2:21 threequarters,resident phyalciana stating hospital there alter the with tho oil' her leo After a little fretting on the part of the youngsters, lis lbs was s be a the Niantlc, Intrepid Cubkespondknt.I'm afraid you will not thank ma dam Furtaletta, (Murphy) 1 She second jieat simply would nuisance and jeopardize health of and tiie Dauntless in her wake.. quar1 Who would break away despite the endeavors of J. It. Keene's ch. c. of the that the time thoac in the affidavits on tcr The Duuntless for torciug my way iu. I am sorry to disturb you, Spendthrift, by Australian, first, only repetition living vicinity. Upposing waa the followed tho their jockeys to prevent them, the flag fell to a dain 118 lbs 2 was was not driven Board Health stated that was hunting Wapdoret, by but us correspondent of the New Yobk Herald I Aerolite, (Hayward) Blower. Bouesetter until the part of the of this tout and Vision. The Nettle waa start, with Achsah leading, ltosalie second, capitalt»li- D. J. Grouse's ch. c. lievtdvtir, danr inside the when Van Ness him with the moat site for the that Hailing remarkablyPliaui wish to ask you u tew questions. Jericho, by distance, taliped eligible purpose into couaideratiou her and never man. delta third, Luke Ulackburn fourth. Grenada lis lbs 3 irom Driver so fast be selected. The turther fact was stated weil, taking cruising rig Hanlan.1 oblect to seuimranewsnaDer Hkyligtit, (Donahue) the whip, aud he pulled away could the balloons that the other schooner* were fifth. Lucy George sixth. When the young- G. I,. Lorillard'M ch. dam out a similar was carrying. Tuny mean business, aud when they're through their g. Monitor, by OleDelg, tiiat he beat him three lengths. Time.Quarter, that several years ago hospital located Tidal Wave wax like n St cis rau out of the chute at the 11.1 lb» 4 Uelievue and that a The sailing witch, and going bin" thoy go. The papcra have beeu very kiud to Minx, (Halloway) 0:37; halt, 1:12',; three-quarters, 1:4'J»a; mile, opposite Hospital, during period or she could never lelt aueh pole Kisalie was leading a length,hallmile U. L. I.nrillard's ch. c. Tho third heat was of similar when were received there remarkably fast, have luu, and if I can do anything tor the Hkualu, which llarold, by Leamington, 2:24'4. character, '2,8UO smallpox patients schooners a* the Kamblcr and Dauntless in a uud Luke lila< kburn second, FerncllfTe third, Grenada dam Maggie 1111, Us 11m (Hughes) 5 the time being.Quarter, 0:30,4,; half, 1:12>,; was no instance of contagion at liellevue or in the tor enterprise variety or uewa beata the whole fourth, Acbsah filth, Olidolia sixth. Kosalie led 3:35 breeze. It wu* a magnificent Hall, us loudlugthe world.1a chaiupiou, iu taut.hre away aud let wo 'lime, >4. 1:4s),; mile. 2:23. neighborhood. were it least ton around tne lower turn, and as they passed the thk thiuij HACK. SUMMAIIY. threequarters,Atter the Van yachts running knots through kuow it. hearing lawyer's arguments Judge the smooth water. The Itaiublor was pole she was leading one length. threequarterLuke Samk. 1>at.Purse $400, of which $50 to the second IVk'HKstkr, N. V., August 12, 1879.Fikrt Day of Brunt took the papers, reserving his decision. closing TH* imol'OHKD COUBTNBT MATCH. Ulackburn second, Fernclilte third, Grenada fourth, Entrance tree. Winners of ut steadily on the Nettie auu leaving the Intrepid, the Cokhewonmcnt.There in a good deal ot talk about liorse. $1,000 tiik Hcmmkh Tuuttimi Mkktinu.2:30 olaas..Purse Wanderer was on about even terms with the Ulidelta fifth. Lucy George sixth. Achsah i excluded. 4 or keeping a Courtney -llaulaii race. this year Maidens, years oldSiratog $1,500, divided. OF moro seventh. into THE B0A11D HEALTH. Humbler, but sail, aud the Dauntless a Getting straight work on the upward, allowed 5 lbs. Gno mile and a quarter. il. K. Green's b. in. Ettie Jones, by Davy carrying iianlan.Vea (with
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