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TEN BROVK ANDr MOLLIE Q&Q$INI BCENEB IN 2' GZEAT FOUR MILE RACE gow Old Harpr was Reeelved-."From 1;ned to end".--Oauses of Molie's Defeat. After the conclusion of the great race on the Fourth of July, in which Ten Broeck distanced the California mare by superior bottom, the greatest excitement prevailed. The gates were broken open and hundreds dashed over the fence. Nothing could stop the people ; they laughed at the police. Old man Harper was in the weighing room. He heard the tumult and came out, grasping the writer's hand as he did so, and crying, "I run my horses from eend to eend." The crowd saw and heard.. It pressed forward-Harper again cried out as before. Wild hurrahs for Ten Broeck, wild shouts for Harper, and calls for Walker fol lowed. "I'll never run my horse again ; he satisfies me and he ought to satisfy all," piped Ten Broeck's owner. He was hemmed in by hundreds. Suddenly two big follows, without varning, had the old man on their Bhoulders, and, pressed on by the wild mass of beings around them, they almost danced up and down the track, he being on their backs st.ill ej cullating, "I run from eend to eend 1" and once and a while throwing in, "That boy (Walker) is the best in the country." Cheers were given for Ten .Broeck over and over again, as well as for H'irper and Walkor. The crowd seemed to forget the prominent part the trainer, Harry Colston, played in bringing the horso to the Noratch. WALKER remained in the weighing room When interrogated, he said the 3nare had mudh speed and ran with ease two and three. eighths miles, then letting down. She outran the horse, but he outlasted her, was the pith of Walker's talk. The mare ran easy her first two miles, being under pull at times, while Ten Brooeck was under exertion and had to be driven. The pace on the stretches was quite fast ; around the turns, slow. Walk r was confident he would win ar d based his success on the lastirg powers of the horse, wvith a keeni appreciation in mind of McCarthy's speed. TEN BRtOEcE. The son of Phaeton, so sikep and grand looking before the grand event, was much distressed on weighing. His condition was much the worse for the rnn ; and it is good thing for him that lhe had n< second heat to run. The hea seemed to worry both horses fear fully. Ten Broeck was fanned. sponged and taken to his stable. whence shortly he ilil leave to take a position in "Harper's Hairem," as it were, the old man having n< name for his Woodford county farm, Ten Broeck will never ruu again, and his value for breeding is something immense. MR. wINTERSy the owner of Mollie McCarthy, haC little or nothing to say after tI e race. He attributed her defea~t to the tmack, and was very outspoken in saying the mud did it. With a dry track Mollie would have won easily, seemed to be the thought in his mind's eye. He pressed his cigar hard, and said as few words as possible. MR. wALSh, rTE TRtArNER, was, though generally very quiet, a trifle more communicative after the race. He did not think he had been treated well, and accredited defeat to the mud, like Mr. Winters. Mr. Walsh said he should have been allowed to run on the inside track of the course, which war. quite dry. He believes the mare better than Ten Broeck, and pointed out her condition after the race to prove it, she not being near so much distressed as the horse, though, of course, he ran much iore. "She can beat him. She's the best of the two-; a good day and a dry track will prove it. T've-goS *S,000 or $10,000 that says so ; two, three or five miki heats at Baltinore. I want to rut S!tl).him again, Three weeks from) no*w would suit 00." Bo t.Xbe Mr. Walsh, the mare'i traier. Mollie MedarPihs o i.y ftetth racej4id& bAe lille up at t qu~arter pol in the filel hamare had been ailing aft e miles. A chill, he sai'r, passed over her here, and she was seized with cramps, retarding her running and losing the race, as well as the so-called muddy track. A young man applied at a news paper otiee the other day for a situation. "Have you ever had any ex perience as an editor ?" asked the newspaper man. "Well, no, not exactly," replie1 the ambitions aspirant, cautiously; "but I've been cowhided a number of times, have been married quite a while, have worn borrowed clothes for three years, and never had a cent of money, so I thought I might work in." Ho was engaged. "I Suppose there are plenty of saw-mills over in your State ?" saicl a Chicago man to a party from Michigan, the other day. "Wal, I shud say thar wai," replied the Michigander. "Why, sir, Michigan is gettin' so dern full uv saw-mills that you can hardly meet a mani over there with moro'n two fingers on a hand." 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