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Show The Sewnrk Regatta.. Newark, N. J., 21. There was a large attendance at the regalia to day, Tiie first race, four oars, first heat be-I be-I Attn t tie Hope, ol New Orleans, aud the Mutual of Albany, was called at 1 o'clock. The Hopes got a slight lead en lhe start, but thy Mutuals had a lead of a length at tho mile station, which (hey kept increasing. The Mutuals rowed forty-four strokes to the minuto, and tho Hopes thirty-eight. thirty-eight. T::e Mutuals cocao out six lengths ahead. Time. (J 10. In the second beat for four oara, the Eiizibelbs, of Portsmouth, Virginia, and tho Friendships, of New York, and Kurekas, ol Newark, contested. Much iu teres t was csciltd, lhe En-nkas En-nkas benisi tbe pubhc favorites. Tue latter maintained the lead until at the mile post, when the Elizibetha got oven, but the Eurekas then got ahead, when they were fouled by the Elizabeths, Eliza-beths, which lost the latter the race in any case. Tuo Eurckas came in ahead, however. Time, S lo'.'l. I he neit event was the tuird heal of the four oared crews, between the Olympics, of Albany, ZJpbyrs, of D trott, and Samerties, ol Saueertiea, N. Y. The tide, which had been against the Units, now began to ebb, a:ul tuo water grew emootucr. The Olyini'ic g:l the lend ou the start, , plivrs second, and Saugerlics third. 'Pte , piiyrs caught a crab at the lhn, tp-utcr? of a mile and gave tip lh-j r:ico. Just beyond the Olympics 1 the Saugerlies and stopped. 1 he oangerties came in in 1.02. |