u viijco. aiuujin, ijimjiuo iog n'lin vilere a mute, even, in his wander-ng a huge rmsUll about ir devour ctchurn. iilid v«sr naturally, “ Get ical !”rmitfed 10 “ replv1' in your columns, 3 sublet In detail, in this place. In Jse protences of tlua Company, die i, (Walker,) BayB the Buffalo i a review of the pamphlet, l/ was itlve sort of man, who is possessed nity and asBuraure than ability andntroductory” in my pamphlet, fo the A#tor House, is growing cou-■aNe to these persons, ixhaust, In scattered shots, nil the but for the purpose of worrying my lose with a few naughty questions f of the Company.'^ ng of the last resolution in a recent crest dd all stock on which pay-»alf percent., and over, have beene of such stock Tmpony issued to Dr. Fowlkes er cent, endorsed as paid *3 hold $6,000,000 of such stock !■ stockholder© other large amounts— ing to nearly $10,000,000,making an net the Company of nearly $700,000 of those rJiree Trustee#, and to be illation. If It is not true, the Com-Btating the amount on which inter-der that resolution, and by whomone place of their reply, get down p’Msh. They are “ umble IndlYld-s, with no 44 Hon.n about them., “ the Company will, in all probabil-avall Itself of, and renew the nego‘ f commenced and prosecuted by Mr. es for the purpose of aeeurlng those of them, from Mexico, which are ia-onatraction of the road.”'bods will again feel compelled to , applying their language to myaelf, d occur from communicating those t mu at be remembered that this pub-(my) nccesaary ©elf-vindication, and otrous consequences to the Company rom calumnious assault© uncontra-C. GLEN PEEBLES.: TFRF OF 1S54. •fee Milo Heats for $7t0 Hr Race for a $tOO Parse— iio Race Postponed—The Na-e Races.ices over the Union Course were and the horse© wero run in accord-ar announcement, a© follows :June 21, at 2 P. M. preclaely. Purse aile heats. N. B. You no enters Di on, dam by Monarch—rider deep bluo 2oi# at enters ch. c. Dizzy, by Clarion, ir red and white. J mm *‘4 lately after, jr a purse of $100. Entrance $20, le enters br. m. Maid of Orieans9 by ice Cameal, by (imported j Sarpedon ahles Bradley enter© a. s. E/ni--dreSB, green.”venues leading to the Course were Ing the afternoon the wind blew up strong Indications of a rainstorm ■k. Notwithstanding this there was n the track, but the majority failed $5 badges,” and only obtained the $1 ) the large Held, within the track. E-M1L2 HACK—FIRST HEAT, appointed hour the JudgeB took their p the horses entered for the ihree-7Ti wa© rode by a colored lad, attired 1 blue jockey dress. The competitor by an expert in that line, who was white. The horses were placed in md the riders being ready, the word away the nags glided at a rapid pace, fir gait before passing the “ quarter,” Lhe lead , time at this point, 39 se-ahead to the half mile pole, aud pass-•boy com© the miie in 2.37, which I© t appeared evident that Di was laying wit on the latter mile. The second ore exciting than the first, and the her was run in 3.19; 41 half,” 4.05; 5 minutes ; and the two miles in $.29.1 around the entire track during theV •| OlKTN13.Fletcher3i.Sam**..165.High kin136.Marsh11r*4 *Ranne)8.Cuyp.39.Sptvey.210.LeCal..011.Wilson... . 20Tnlal... ~Wide... ..... J3B C9 .. 3IA'V UyrH.3No KailITotal.“o5Gibbs made 12 maiden# Wright mude 7 maidens Waller made b maiden* DeCrave rnadc 1 maidenTotal... «TotuJ number ball?.The hitting and fielding in Sams arid Wi i.xmn sustain! though not very fortunate ir dexterity won grral apnlaus chat the Innings would have New-York Club.rnrejrfTune occupied The wirket# and rc follows:** t in oii*;s ri.L'M Wjfkcu. Srnr*s.3 3fib tb7 83e 83tf 92The second Innings of chlt; cdTat 0 o’clock. Some few i before the^iour agreed on tc The game will bo rcHumud full particular© will be obi#The CbhlleDgc of JolTom Hyer—Sceuc We mentioned yesierlt;of the Race at Union C’our lenge wan given by John but that Hykr declined the The way m which the c follows At about lt;H o’clock, a© with Jim Kerrioan and ai bar, beneath the grand starHYER standing at the bar : with he ©talked toward© hii tion. This movement colic which lisloicd intently to jonty could hear only here as “ Take off your coat, iyou,” and 441 don't want tof mine,” Ac., we append t nearly verbatim :Mr. Morrissey, on con ft ho did.Mr. Hyer replied.44 Hoy Mr. Morrissey—You he Schaffer, of the Gem, be Sullivan. As 1 won that come to get it. And if you on to fight you. Are you v ITyeb—No, I am not we! no money belonging to yon Morrissey charged ll\ orreorhie friends, whose which he deuied ; upon wt chargo, accompanying it ’ than polite. He added, u 1 ble to fight me, 1 don’t wan you ; but whon you are 1 you are the only man In th (Grcoi excitement among Hyxr—You are a profe Morrissey—I am, and 1 do guy it myself.Hter—Well, I am not. are plenty of professional to have a set-to with.Morrissey—No ; 1 ear are the only man I want i you will very much oblige and stepping out here into Hyeb—No, 1 don’t warn Morrissey—Then if yo eny advantage of you. Ylt; hero and elsewhere, who don’t think you can fight e can. Now, I think I can 1 fight you now than take a.Hyer—There are plent one. McBJUSBEY—No, G—d drtfjfurrtib