Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 18, 1887, Boston, Massachusetts And nonsense horses how to With Tim Soven Ages of Mini nnd SCO SUNDAY THE HIT Of tho HOES grunt Story In THE SUNDAY A Rood synopsis and a fresh Instalment In THE SUNDAY tomor asr SATURDAY JUNE PRICE TWO Ill Cradle of Splendid to Hotel Lee Entertained by Post 15 of the Grand Speed aes Breathing the Most Fervid What the Country Owes to Vir ginia and How the Southern Visitors Spent the Day in tadies of the Party Entertained at the Tremont The clouded skies of tho morning gave ray to bright sunshine and tho Confederate Veterans nnd their Indies rose refreshed after a good nights sloop nnd pro pared for the continued hospitalities of the Soon after 8 oclock tho veterans and members of Post 15 assembled at tho head of the post and were treated to a band At the close Comrade R Pierce notified Southerners that they were to bo made prisoners of war for a short and moved at once to bo taken to where they would be paroled on the Tho two organizations then marched to tho where Charles tho oldtime war correspondent o tho Boston gave a brio description of tho that wan listened to with grout At Iho close tho veteran returned to tho At 11 oclock Post 1C assembled a in full and at oclock marched to tho Tromon took the guests ill and un dor escort of Battery Light Artillery Major Dexter Follow in ant tho Montgomery Light Guard Veteran As Colonel Thomas Dohorty marched to Charlestown over tho following route Devonshire Now Washington streets to Beverly wber tho post and its guests were received by posts 11 and of and escorted to their place in The veterans were warmly received as they marched over the the lars of which will bo found in another col and at tho close of the march were entertained by Abraham Lincoln looked into each others flaming with tho lire of at Fair nt at can sit at the cial nnd in good will nnd ilp tell again tho story of those fearful Wo welcome you tonight not only as extending the right hand of fcl to hut as citizens of tho HI Commonwealth of Massachusetts recting citizens of tho old Com of In tho arly days the republic tho ords of affection that bound us were many nd For a time they were broken ut tonight wo join them anew and Again I bid you hearty nd cordial It now gives 1110great pleasure to uco to yon as tho of ng Comrade Harrison Humo of Post Ho closed by Introducing as tho toast and presiding officer for the ng Comrade Harrison Comrade Humo made tho following Comrade citizen of your great Com has said flint there is some hing higher than the Confederate soldier lint there is something higher than the federal is tho brotherhood ni In the spirit of these words vo welcome you within walls which consecrated 10 Inn ago cause of American liberty witnessed her infant struggles nnd with tho shouts of her earliest vic her youth was nurtured nnd and where tho noblest aspirations or her perpetuity and success have found where brave and noble men have spoken in her Now England offers you the which straight from his soldiers heart Grant offered Leo at Tonight in this place and in this presence she answers the questions of the distin Editor and says that she will not permit the of to remain in the hearts pC the conquerors when it has died in the hearts of the That she has no to transmit to succeeding That she will not make a cheat and a delusion of tho vision of a restored and happy people which gathered above tho dying couch of our great tion for elegant and forever have Peace which has been coextensive with tho A lasting and fraternal pence between tho MALL Speeches 1y Comrades Ialy and John Cloode and The banquet at Hall rounded out the celebration of the day in a blaze of and the speeches and sentiments reflected the heads and hearts of all pres and a fitting commentary upon the efforts of any party or individual to disturb the relations now existing between the different sections of our Soon after U oclock the comrades of Post 16 assembled at the and as Boon aa the committee had made all neces sary tho First Regiment drum and bugle corps sounded tho as and taking the invited guests and Lee Camp in escort marched to where tho two organizations were soon seated at the The formation of tho post and camp had been so arranged that each comrade or Post IE hnd The committee on Thomas Martin Emory Frank Philip Joseph William David Bichard Samuel had attended to their and tho hall and tables were in perfect and for tlie arrival of the The hall was elaborately decorated with flags and and in front of tho platform upon which the guests sat wore tho State shields ol Massachusetts and The floral by Dee both of whom are Grand Army were singularly tho had mads the tables look and tho feast of good in by a proper distribution of Mori set added to tho enjoyment of the A more brilliant assemblage has seldom been gathered in Faneuil There were men of distinction in military and civil men who had fought on the Hold of battle and on the floors of men high in social and political and men of the rank in war as well as in all animated by a common desire to do honor to our guests and cement anew the ties of a brotherhood now made certain and secure by a perfect union of the States Invited Among the invited guests present were Governor John Colonel Charles Captain Henry Cabot Judge George Colonel Commander Charles Ignatius General John John William Thomas Cyrus John Comdr David Comdr A Comdr Comdr Comdr Commander Colonel Major Major Adjutant Commander William Louis Commander John E Colonel David Captain Co plain Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Lieutenant Major Lieutenant After the had been thoroughly dis cussed and the cigars Daly of Post 15 made a brief full o the sentiment of thu Comrades nf Lee Confederate vet behalf of John Andruw 5 Grand Army if tho I extend tr you a hearty We remember pleasure anil with gratitude tin cordial and enthusiastic you gave to us when wq vis your grand old Ym left tha would to mid You to us bv word and doe that yours ui formal thai i came from warm all the hitter hy four long of terrible had The veterans of of of re joice in the to reciprocate your and to prove to you that we are indeed rejoice in the opportunity to snov the world that thu filling with touching his lips with praise and glorifying his path to tho on which the last of his expiring soul breathed a If there be some among our as among whoso souls are harrowed by tho memory of the loved and lost if there bo some with as with having learned nothing and forgotten nothing to satisfy their mad would fan anew tho liames of strife and would doubt what I have the hoys who wore the who bared their bosoms to tho storm of will tell you I speak the words of truth and sober It will bo their as It will be to calm the bereaved and troubled spirit with the story of tho the sacri fices of to Upon the other class the scorn and execration of bravo men will bo as liberally expended as it will be justly Who shall aaro to say that these men in war iu peace shall not befriends Yon know too well the story of each others You know that each has proved the other a worthy of his To night the mystic chords of memory stretch to many a Again you hear tho mingled din of fife and steed and trump and drum and roaring Yon comrades of tho that December morning as you stood upon the heights of how as the fog there appeared before you the most magnificent battle array ever seen upon the You see again those long linos of blue advance with musket barrels gleaming brightly in tho and with gay colors fluttering in the Onward they Now your cannon to the right of your cannon to tho left of your in front of volleys and shot and shell and hissing bullets made fearful but still they press They are repulsed but again and agam they return to the charge success was not within the limit of human They did not gain the but they did gain the generous admiration of a bravo and de termined Comrades of tho who of you will ever forget at when that Titanic combat of artillery that caused tho hills to labor and that filled tho air with the mad clamor of 200 had und you stood with tightly grasped to resist the shook f you saw In the cage of ho that grand column of attack Now you see them coming With measured read they advance upon defiantly in tho the gal ant with his long auburn at heir Now the artillery opens upon Others but Picketts division still presses solitary and buffeting he fierce volleys from thrice six thousand determined to wrest victory from he jaws of Garnott is dead tho and chivalrous Keinper is mortally wounded the first lino is but right on comes the Led by Armistead n person they mount etono wall and place their flags upon Your runners are beaten down at their Your line is lifted up and pushed Then comes an enfilading fire Armistead alls at the feet of his foe the field officers are all You the limit of human endurance has been reached their line and tho most magnificent charge in he annals of war has passed into Comrades of the you have for the allwise God of battles had decreed that the American Union should be one and in divisible but you then and there wrote your names on the page of history as the bravest of the Comrades of the it was Virginians that made that Tonight those same men extend to you the right hand of fellow No longer Do gory sabres rise and fall Lute ol on midnight Peace has The era of of hate and revenge has passed The era of charity and reconciliation has We are again a united from the lakes to tho and from ocean to God grant that we may so continue until the nations shall roll up like a scroll and all created things shall ho wrapped in the bosom of the Comrades of the as I stood upon one of your hills of as an October sun was Kinking to and looked forth upon your beautiful valley of the with joy and exaltation I This is my Do I presume too much when I say that as you stood to day upon tho green turf of yonder venerable once wet with precious in defence of human rights and human overlooking this great metropolis of Now glowing with a home of the arts and fore most in the cause of of charity and things of good witli a population enjoying the richest abun dance of public nnd private bless ings while near you were beauti ful cities and where freedom and knowledge and morals and religion are the birthright of and more than all while near you Concord and Lexington where the i fanners and where was fired the shot heard round tho nnd near you that ancient university under whose shadow to whom Vir ginia gave of whose fame all other States are proud to claim a first drew liis sword in command of American that God governs in the affairs of these ore niy brethren and oh I is my upon this day and in this place wo meet not to policies of govern not for crimination or not to discuss motives or for motives and causes are of tho buried let tho dead past bury its but to rejoice in tho proud titlo of American citizens to pledge anew our devotion to a common flag and a common To each to tho other that confidence which is always due to men that offer their lives for a Wo welcome in the principle of the Grand Army of tho one and Welcome to Now England welcome to Massachusetts welcome to Bunker welcome to Hull to a soldiers home and a soldiers Under the of Comrade Hume tho exorcises were continued as follows I In response to tho Our John who was received with limits of our country my though Boston may bo justly of her her elegant her her admirable her splendid libra her monuments nnd her noble the members of Lee Confederate bo ready whenever and wherever to maintain before all comers and goers her acknowledged pre eminence as the city of nn whole souled Applause and There are when silence is more ointment than There are times when language is too poor to ex pression to tho deep and swelling emotions nf the I con only to John Andrew Post of tho we thank you for this kind and cordial wel Ever since you threw wide open rho gates of your hospitable city we feel that Leo Camp has been cm by the John Andrew Coining from the Old ns wo wo are happy to you hero ns our our countrymen and our fellow Applause and cries of Good The time was as one of the eloquent gentlemen who preceded me has and Mas were together by the closest tics of interest and The time was when the story of the wrongs done by the mother country to Massachusetts ex cited a feeling of indignation in Virginia throughout all her borders from her sea board to her The time when Virginia contributed her her her Washington as with Otis and Adams and in kin fires of American It is true that some little estrangement baa A few years during that tho memory of which we nil desire to be forever buried in the deep bosom of the I a little alienation of fooling then be tween these two sister both of whom have been prolific mothers of scholars and Crits of Good and ap But it is a matter of congratulation here tonight that grim war has smoothed his wrinkled and all again is It is a matter not only of congratulation but also of devout thanksgiving that we are once more one under one Constitu tion nnd with one Applause and my a precious and rich inheritance is ours as citizens of these United States The beneficence of Providence has lavished upon our country advantages such as are not possessed by any other on the inhabited by none in the undeveloped treasures of her mines and her forests and which only await tho touch and skill of industry to start them into one of wealth and By tho blessings of Almighty God we have grown from to of pop From 13 weak and dependent col we have grown to 88 very prosperous and powerful vain glorious boast to say that our comtry stands today preeminent the nations of the earth for the vast expansion of its the immeasurable spread of its tho wonderful increase of its tho marvellous aggregate of its and tho measureless prosperity of its when we con template for a moment the structure of our we are filled with for the sagacity and tho wisdom of tho patriot fathers who conceived and planned Its object is tho protection of the rights of tho governed it derives its just powers from tho consent of the its officers are agents appointed uy the people to execute their Under our thank the law is the supremo power in this ief Justice said that the government of the United States was em a government of law and not And in a recent casu de by our own Supremo Court at Justice Miller tremendous spoko as follows MY AND thank you for your kind and cordial greet Tho duty of responding to tho sentiment just proponed has been consigned to mu in behalf of Leo Confederate I uin litre to for this magnifi cent I am miru I the sentiment of the when 1 Bay wo nil enjoy tins most delightful In we nil it is good for us to lo A voice The pun appreciated and pun on the speakers name and greeted with ap I accept that amendment with Renewed When wo return to our homes we will carry with us most pleasant recollections of this and wo will cherish forever our heart of hearts the grateful memories of this Kind nnd cordial Ap The city of the metropolis of Now has long enjoyed a reputa tered words that deserve to bo engraved upon the heart and memory of every citizen when he said No man in this country is so high that he is above the law no officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity ap From the highest to the they are but creatures of the law and are bound to obey you have heard some thing about the I enjoyed that elo quent address of your distinguished com It touched my I do not know whether it is in to say anything about tho Cdes of Go I will say this to you who have heard the popping of different kinds of from the popping of these cham pagne have witnessed in our day the most gigantic civil war the world has ever From the founda tion of tho government there had been two opposing theories as to the limitations upon its powers under the Those radical differences of opinion finally cul in While war al most every inch of soil wag by its bloodred Almost every field was a and almost every house a When tho war terminated people of Vir ginia had literally nothing left to them but the But they did not despair they did not sit down and fold their arms in igno ble They went to went to work with a resolute purpose nnd able will worthy of the American race from which they What has been the I undertake to say that no people upon this earth lias ever exhibited greater creative energies than the people of that State since tho ter of the The statistical tables will show that they have produced move more more more man than they ever did in tho same number of years Applause and They have built more miles of Now wo are hero to talk as brethren and I want to say this to peo ple of Virginia are very much misunder stood in some sections of our common coun I prof ess to know that I know whereof I affirm when I tell you that there is not a man among them who would tho institution of slavery if he Cheers and And there is not a man among a man who harbors in his breast one particle of animosity or resentment against this proud member of the American Union or its bravo When they furled at Appomattox that torn and tattered which they had followed for four long years nnd professed to renew their allegiance to the govern ment of tho United they acted in good faith and did what they Loud They did not how and I am bound to say I am hero to make a clean breast of Cries of Good nnd You wouldnt have any respect for mo if I came hero with any hypocritical I say that the people of Virginia do not believe that the essential character of our as formed by our has been changed by the result of the fho war abolished slavery and de forever the doctrine of But it did not break down tho barriers of the It did not remove its limitations upon the it did not destroy tho Federal character of this great It did not convert the government of well defined and limited powers into a grand consolidated my I want to repeat with emphasis that when any man in this broad land supposes that tho mother of thut whoso heaven born first kindled tho fires of freedom in America the mother of who framed tho declaration of American inde tho of who wrote the first constitution of a free and independent commonwealth the mother of was confess edly tho father of the American constitu tion thu mother of John the highest and bolit the world has over known of the able and incorruptible judge the mother of George Washington loud applause and upon whom all tho gods have to set their seals to give tho world assurance of a I say when any man in this broad lund sup poses that Virgina does not love this which Is a largo part of the creation of her own is mistaken that is Laughter and Ho IH most grievously He is as much mistaken us that hardened old sinner was whu didnt believe in the state of future but after his sent n message to bin pious through a spiritual and asked her to send liim some summer as lie had been a little mistaken about his theory while Applause und my here tonight in this his toric around which so many hallowed memories and historic associations standing hero in old the vory cradle of liberty itself I declare to my and I know what I full in the free men nnd I to you that the most earnest desire of the people of Vir the most earnest aspiration of their hearts and prayers to God that we may and peace between the If unfortunately our because wo nave como back and mean to stay mid wo are ready to cooperate with you men of Boston nnd Massachusetts in starting imr country upon a new career of prosperity ap if unfortunately tho gov should bo involved in trouble with any foreign the men of Virginia will respond as alacrity as those of If our sister Commonwealth tho old Bay should get into any trouble with its neighbor across the border laughter on the fishery question or any other and should send down to the Old tho old Macedonian cry Como up and help us the men of Virginia will come at your gentle they will They will como like the warriors of a clan alpine at the sound of their chieftain they will como as George Washington and his patriots came in when the thunder of hostile cannon hrst began to echo and reecho along your But I have already detained you too Cries of Go go In conclusion I desire to express to you on nf the members and these noble boys our profound nnd heartfelt enjoy ment of your kind and cordial wel Permit to in voke for this goodly city and all people the greatest measure of and the choicest blessings of Ap I will make a and I Know you will lot us drink to tho health of each and every one of the mem bers of the from the bottom of our hearts to the bottom of His Excellency Governor Ames was called up by Washington to lead the armies of New Eng Virginia sent corn to feed their brethren in Jefferson penned tho Declaration of Adams in spired Congress to proclaim and adopt I give you and The historic ties that unite them still live in the hearts of the and spoke as fol lows AND OP MASSACHUSETTS AND is a most agreeable duty which devolves upon mo today to welcome in the name of tho Com of Massachusetts those repre sentative men of tho Commonwealth of In this ancient hall there are no memories that are not pleasant no associations but Wo call Hull tho Cradle of Liberty and no man who knows that page of history which was begun at Lexing ton in Massachusetts and was ended at Yorktown in Virginia needs to be told The time has gone trust return when Massachusetts and Virginia will fail to appreciate and understand each In the long future that unrolls the the people if tho old Bay State and the people of tho Old Domin ion have to work out a common Tho bond of the Union links us together in the the mightiest league of States that the world has ever We sometimes hear it said that there is a now but that only half states tho There is a new us well as a now South there is a new Ameri can nation grown up since ttio Tho entire North and in when the great civil conflict had but of people in At this moment It contains of There are two nations on our soil today of tha size of tho nation of and are under tho sumo In the splendid march of development which is before tho people of Virginia and those of Massachusetts have a mutual share und share Your State has a proud a great but her present lias in it all the elements of a yet prouder and greater f She has a vast area of fertile and productive rich in growing power and rich also in mineral wealth she has a million and a half of industrious people she is showing strong educational which means progress she has ns she always her nnd capable men of high capacity and strong Looking forward to this bright future of peaceful progress and Massachusetts seeking always to Won by the New Burgess Sloop At tie of tlie tor Famous Shadow Yields to Her New While Watsons Shona Far is Nahant Bay Filled with a Multitude of Swift you reach home worn out with over or oppressed by tho bathe the face and or whole with Ponds Extract and is so i keep somewhere near the head of the pro cession bids Virginia and wishes her people tho largest and fullest measure of happiness and Groat also one of the original thirteen has a peculiar pride in Vir Both States were settled by people of the same although they differed vory strongly on questions of polity and religion both States wele preeminent in the struggle which resulted in the birth of this nation both Slates have ever been noted for activity in commercial pursuits and as the homes of men of great ability and ex They are elder sisters of one great For Virginia Massa has only the kindest feelings and the best and I am glad that it is my privilege to say so hero and now in this historic place and in the presence of those from the Old Dominion who so well rep resent tho people of that State and the spirit of its So may it be Colonel In introducing the next speaker tho said are a We should therefore pay duo honor to its chief An officer as exalted as any known among conferred by the suffrages of his ana to whose power obedience is not because of his but because of tho veneration for tho laws which raised him to his high It is altogether fitting and proper that Virginia and being the birthplaces of nine should pay proper respect to that exalted I now propose the health of the President of the United Response by Colonel Henry officer port of Colonel Kent made an eloquent iu which ho alluded to the era of good fooling now be tween the Ho spoke of President now in the full criticism and and said he was tho first citi zen of tho nation of the No man commanded so much none was more and spoke of him as u man who thought patriotism higher than party or political The following toast was sent from Loo and was responded to by George Hoar and George Wiso of Vir ginia proud whose heroic have embla our national the Old your comrade of once more you with fraternal Mr Hoar said both wore tho mothers of great both framed the Constitution and both were of the same great The friendship of Virginia was a token that four years of strife cannot wipe out 00 years of Virginia doos not need to care at what price sbo bought her present when in less a quarter of a century she sends Loo Camp to Mas does not need to when sho con point with pride to a John George George Wiso also as follows is the first time I have set foot upon Massachusetts And niy first feeling now is to return to Massachusetts and her people our heartfelt thanks for their vory warm and cordial Wo heard of but we had no proper conception of it until wo came and felt it felt it in our Tho only trouble that I have is that none of my money has taken in except Confederate Laughter and 1 crept into an corner with yesterday expressly in order that wo might havo an opportunity to spend a dol lar on our own As I passed along i could as the noble senator of Massachusetts has 1 not distinguish a Virginian a I begin to feel as if 1 was again in only your ways are u little more ami gentlemen of the Grund I mean your There was our hearts could ask that lias not been It was a heavy tusk to impose Virgin 1o mu to answer for Virginia upon this Vou gentlemen of thut it is a fashion of Virginians to talk too much about their own and wo all and it is nn honest sunti that thero is no spot upon tho 1aco of tho earth whore the sun brighter than upon tho old and if I wore to speak tho feelings of my per haps I would say too but we found out that excelled us in It is not necessary for mo to speak of the past history of the grand old It has been told hero tonight by tho eloquent gen tlemen who have preceded but Massa cannot doubt when she gives her pledge of honor on this It was Virginia that first proposed a confed of and when it was With tho good fortune which usually at tends it an race days the Dorchester Club had almost ideal weather for hundredth one thing marred the perfect day was tho fact that the wind did not blow hard enough to satisfy tho lovers of wet docks and house oven in this particular there was nothing at which a reasonable person could for at ing tho was there a Tho wind hold steadily in one direction from start t finish nnd it increased to ill i to a sailing breeze as the afternoon wore The race was memorable for Its enabling j latest production to score her Adams cutter sailed a splendid race and defeated no less a petitor than Bryants famous the wind was a too light for tho Cohasset but when all is said there is no denying the fact that the now yacht is a remarkably fast and it is fair to presume that she will do oven better work when her rigging has had tlie newness worked As for tho Watson sho could no nothing with the American In point of she was by both of her keel and by two of tlie centreboards as Adams thus wins TUB and sho has Tins con gratulations upon her When Tiuc Ocean loft her anchorage on thero was hardly a breath of and it was doubtful whether the prevailing wind would como from the eastward or from tho Sho steamed directly to Commercial Dor where she took on board the judges for tho race and tho newspaper representa under tho charge of the re gatta sho was headed for where she to fulfil duties of Judges boat upon this happy On our course down tho bay wo passed scores of yachts under all heading for the general As wo passed out Broad sound the bay was covered with white sails in all and be the start fully 1EO yachts were man rmp about the The majority of these had como merely as spectators of tho but scattered in them were a choice fleet of 50 which were to do battle for glory and incidentally tot the prizes offered Towering above the racers could be seen the swinging a shit of sails oi no mean She moved very quickly in the light and was the object of much favorable The old received many ad miring Curious eyes follow tho movements of tho narrow cuttor Maud appeared under tho name of and Atalanta had returned to her former having a pole mast which carried a now suit of In addition to tho racers thero wore many yachts which carried their complements of and ath Cry for refreshing and Beware of felt for that that was the exigencies of not the national sloops and Among tho steam crafts were Lasata and owned by Harry rear commodore of the Hull Tug City of Portsmouth car ried the clubs and they enjoyed the races to tho As tho starting time drew tho wind hauled into tho Flags number i and 0 were run which that tho first leg of the course would bo to tlie whis tling buoy off tho which would give a beat dead in tho eye of the Tlie courses as follows FOR 8KCOND from sliming lino Judges nnd leaving Graves buoy on stur bur buoy on ut starting lino on Graves whistling buoy on bar buoy on to nnd Blurting HO Limit of six THIRD AKD 1OVllTII From leaving Graves whist ling on bur buoy on rtir to und across Blurting 10 uf and The signals wore given promptly on the whistle was blown wnich the second class boats on their The yachts were launched to tho eastward of tho and all bore off mak ing a close Vision fol lowed by which was just to wind ward of Then followed tho Mabol nnd Tho wind was light at tho but sev eral interesting tilings happened right fhon and Shadow walked right through then pointed across her and 200 yards after tho start she had established herself on the Scotch cut ters weather and kept moving up to windward and ahead of Wat sons Bryant had reason to feel doubtless liis pleasure was shared by tho sturdy American Arb who handled Shadows wheel with his usual But meanwhile another boat was doing great work in a Papoose had started to and Adams wisely gave her a good She ran oft to lee but footed vory and soon was clear of tho so that got the wind clear Then sheets were hauled a and sho stood as closo as tho and held a faster reach than any in the Meanwhile tho third class had gotten across the Atalanta in tho The order was Lizzie Prince Raven and Prince Karl and Lizzie Daly came about nnd n short starboard tho rest of tho fleet having gone off on tho port Breeze stood away out to sea on her starboard and either by holding a bettor wind or by faster nailing sho scored an easy victory in hor Tho fourth class mado a pretty picture as they all boro off for They arrived in such quick succession that there was not much between but the first ones wore as follows 8ea Myth and The next woto in a Black Cloud being in the and Torn Cat tho last one across tho At oclock Papoose came about on her starboard tack und headed tor the whistling She was then far away under tho holding a fine and going through the wator very Shadow tacked at saino but she could not hold which soon being at that time some 20U yards to Shona had run away oft to lee and had lost a good mile und a half to tho American boats on a single times of rounding the whistling buoy as follows 24 28 31 32 18 8t Ml 30 10 37 80 Sll 4O 44 00 48 30 CO 00 From tho whistler to Winthrop it was a run with wind on the port but far enough aft to allow of setting a spinnaker and it out This run was Continued ou tUe By Using Platts Chlorides Freely much sorrow and trouble may bo It is tha best am I has no bad Three Ken Killed in a Accident in and Several Others Seriously Juno most horrible accident that ever took place on the Valley branch of this Penn sylvania railroad occurred this near 20 miles from this An a passenger train bearing nearly 50 persons was rounding a curve at 30 miles nn the engineer noticed a freight rain coming towards them on the same and only GO feet He ils put down the told ils Charles Do to jump for JIR Just then tho two engines and was caught and crushed to The greatest consternation prevailed among tho who were badly shaken while above tho hissing steam rose the cries of many Fifteen freight cars were tho engines stove into each and passen for cars were badly Engineer ayson had his ankle sprained in jumping engineer of the wan seriously injured in the head and back George his was injured a Louis com tonight is In a scions condition from concussion of tho and is Ira conductor of the had his kneo Bag Wilson was also and many others slightly John a tramp printer from who was steal ing a ride on the was squeezed Cause of ing of SLOOP WICKER OF THE FAMOUS SLOOP he finest of tho as tho last mat whistler as Papoose about to round the and hero was a procession of all kites set ami everything drawing o a good Shadow hold Papoose letter in free Tho cutter had her 4 minutes BO seconds on windward but on the sevenmile run starting point she added only 1 minuto f seconds to her did splendid on from to the starting Tho breeze bad increased so that ulie was heeled to tho and tossing the foam to either side of her powerful She drove along clean as iu doing a good eight and making it difficult lor the steam to her In time to take the photographs from which tho cuts embellish this description wore Sho the In lino und stood toward the again at a rate which showed that there wan no hope for her and that sho had a sure grip on Tint GLOBIS The boats rounded tho mark and started to repeat tho course atthe following times 00 2 The and fourth classes wont but once around the They finished in lino Breeze hud a long lead of all her Then came with Prince at her Prince Karl was ca reened to but she held her speed never Lizzie Daly and the rest fol lowed in rapid the smallest class Black Cloud led across thu followed by Sea Bird and Of tho keels which was sailed by Dave defeating tho and Saracen wore the next two ana they crossed within a few lengths of each Hardly were the fellows well out of tho way before Papoose rushing for the Sho had boon gaining and now lone lead of Shadow had dune better with the stronger as she had lost huts minutes sec on the second while she had lost f minutes 45 seconds in tho first round with tho light When Papoose crossed the who was called out How much do we allow Shadow On being told ho said Good enough wo heather and proceeded to execute the historic Burgess sign of priori a somersault upon tho wot His delight was and both ho and his boat were cheered on every while guns wore fired and Gem added her whistle to tho Shadow crossed nn easy winner in her and then tho others followed at long Intervals except Aglaia and which crossed neck and and were timed on the same Tho summary follows Sailing and 07 4 01 27 a 18 11 13 OK 4 JO 11 3i li 34 OU 4 Ifi 3 44 00 John 34 00 4 10 OK S 23 40 1oyen SI Oli 4 M BO 3 2B HO I3 Olt 4 40 m H 4ti 81 01 4 40 18 3 fill 40 08 4 62 14 4 03 3ti 20 OU B 31 24 OS 2 38 HO it 03 J iJ 12 0 8 37 08 10 13 43 00 27 00 2 13 B8 211 05 2 4H 3D 00 00 US J 63 10 2 23 ii 03 44 i 07 35 i Oil til J 00 67 2 32 BO 2 13 B8 i 18 01 1 OB 08 2 37 25 Lizzie 02 2 48 SI 06 2 37 44 A OB 2 38 08 01 2 43 40 OH i 48 28 OU U 44 08 ol S 47 IU Frank 00 2 4S 02 3 40 00 00 Z 40 68 03 2 48 10 00 2 60 18 2 68 10 4 3G D8 13 00 05 A 07 OD 2 II 00 2 88 18 8m 08 2 SB 2 27 03 2 08 OR IU 44 2 02 37 Si 1C 2 08 08 2 00 43 a 10 oa 2 10 27 2 10 43 2 10 4D 2 11 2 1408 2 16 66 2 21 49 1 Ui 03 t 22 It 1 60 2 00 BH 2 01 OS 2 01 47 2 04 08 2 04 20 2 45 42 S 08 HO 2 46 08 S 10 W 2 61 37 2 Bl 21 it 13 12 a u is 49 iu as 08 2 07 2 34 08 B 30 68 01 2 43 20 24018 Sears 24233 20730 Good III 24346 20740 1 46 40 2 08 16 Js 01 Ol TUMI 00 11 Edith 01 S 63 OU V 2 02 2 67 40 Following are tho winners clius 1anoosa second ulass Shadow second Third class second Third Ata Fourth Volante sec ond fourth cluss rosy second Suu The race of the first class was unusually as it included so many different types of and tlie win for la one for the compromise It is now a question how Papoose and Shadow will sail in a good and doubtless Bryant will not rest until ho has had the mutter The board of judges included tho regatta committee of thu and embraced tho following gentlemen chair man Frank Hart ford Coolidge Tho success of tho regatta is due to tho efforts ol these WITH THIS Tho Milken u Quick Kun fruin to A bia schooner lay in the and attracted considerable at It was the famous She luid from Now making the run in Ui kept company with the Baltimore und was only two miles behind her when she an Captain in conversation with iv Maid that thu wan wonderfully well this YACHT AT Yacht Comoa Home a Madcap Juno was sailed this afternoon in river and Ipswich bay under the auspices of Charles ol quam hnd Paul pi thn Sundy Bay Tho course from a lino otr thn landing at Squam Point to Plum cove thence to Ipswich outer buoys ami The day was un Ideal one for a there a breeze from tho The start was a ami very Working sails only were Following 3 the summary Nulling Niuwi und i 00 11 2 40 i la 64 fi ij 08 oii a loon OU 2 23 10 2 Oil 11 08 2 20 28 1 1 04 1 If 30 1 id oa 1 20 4C 1 HO 47 1 21 3B 1 27 40 00 2 in fiO 1 20 88 21306 1 31 The were JunuS Howlett and YACHT Two for Cupi to bo off City The Boston Yacht will hold two champion cup regattas this tho Juno and the July They will bo held oft City and will bo started at 10 The following regula tions have boon adopted First For sloop yachts leot and Inic 30 feet and under 33 may nail In this by 33 Tho prize In this class Is a solid silver champion presented by Vice John Meer A second ut bo Firat For measuring 33 foot and more Yachts 30 feel and under 33 feet may sail in this class by culling 33 feet sailing prize In this class la a solid stiver by AIco John A of will le the wellKnown will present each of the winners a large of his us u 8ecoml For all yachts under 33 milling In this class IH a silver presented by In a second prize of Should thu of 23 of thu thero will he no raue for second July A yacht must win three races to a The courses are thu regular courses of thu Boston A steamer for the linn of the recatta and members of the club will be at India ut 0 Entries should bo made at the of 18 Post until 11 oclock Wednesday and July The regatta committee is composed of J Howe Tho judges are Thomas Eben Don THE Juno 17 Indications for 24 hours 7 Satur June 18 For New fair alight changes in tempera winds generally For east ern New fair except 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