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we io, weeted ta their eleg ant q nb ng aod richly caparisoued Meads, or in the sed tle ore Lo see aad be seen, while Away @ couple be go ome t tatk over the ap. pearance of this per Compare the turnout of that xeatioman with their own, aud, in {act, taik the whole mitter over in the same style that (he crosses of indica ab le ball are criticised Whilst the gay aad as well ae cquesiriaatsm, hare doubied ta the past few years, fart | is destin goun Jose some orotees, who ure already pre- | © fabio showy establi sho poariy if mot qat Crivtug bas deeroaeed, a of }te moat arlewer Paring to jola the fashtonabio throng that cow move With alow apd measured step over the Central Park | drives. In short, the opening of the Centra! Park bas aiready in New York society that is De { changing the ‘oes that have | cd removeling the aristocratic | It comes the bardest for those who | ave for « long time rested on the happy iden tbat their | amity blood marie better than their neighbor, to | Teeoguiee the gay ued elagnnt equipages of those who have sorsed thelr ay Up ip the world by thotr own talent | common utw Ang felt to Ho jong be rele on m pew teat and industry uLtl Ghey are justly entitled to be ranked with firet in the city, [vis interesting to soe how | those who bare prided tharmaelves a# being the bon ton of | Kew York for years Weat thoke whore succors and ta. | Jents have plac son the wealthy list, as they com: rwonee their drives in the Park, Although their reiations | 5 now used, Hike ® well | Ride Of bis powerful borse “A bdallab,"? before « tight Lop | | kill LM. Singer's (amous carryall has noi bec ean wngou, aud moves over the road a} about 3.25; hin team {+ improving, and wilt no doubt th time pass many who tow bout of @ greater speed. An investment of avout $4,200 has eatinied bis ambition for horsetios® Ex-Mayor Harper if wow classed with ine aristocratic turnouts of \be Central Park, and ts @ coustant visiter to wat locality, and tovariably appears iv a Darouche, His brother, Jobo Harper, i etiH eatwfed that the profile on the books wold will permit of bis mingling with the fast Dicods 08 the road, gud goes oa the fast principe; ne bow now w pair of chemtnut sorrels, and is geidom Laft behind, ‘Ho bas besides this @ carriage team for his famiiy, who ' are to be sean on the Coutral Park drives in & coupé, Several of the importers and merchaate about South And Beaver etreets still make tims on the road. Mr. 1). Cashman, of Reavor strect, has now @ pair of bays that fan rake beiter time than a majority of thos who visit that famous lorality, His turnout ts valued at $3,000, Mr H. Cashman, bis partner, still drives nia Jong teil browns, and i: is hard t tell which of the two ona take the lead. Both ave put down as boiag able to turn the Binke inside of 4:40, and aro leams that no importer need ‘be ashamed of. John J. Kelly, a proprietor of @ Froatstroct wive house, . Stil! flourishes his ong Native American, @ pisae o' borseflesh that would take at least $5,000 to purchase. Tie bas ulso w fast pair of bays that have a stylish action, and havo $4,000 wrapped up in them. Either of the ‘hroe ought to satiety the ambition of acy mun. Mr. Osborue is till to be seea with one of ais four Jn business may be of the most intimate kind, nothlog | gtyiigh rondetora—a black, gray and two sorrole—ail to- Will induce then (o recognise tho new claimant as he firs’ Sppears on the drives, amd it i not until he bas paida | regular visit there for months that bye bow wilt be re turned, but time at length brings tho matter around, | Bod If be has ehowe the marks of & gentleman in his con- duot be is Qnally recognized, but not vutil ® lengthy Probation Like all other entertainments, the curtain rises on the Boone for the eyes of visiters at cerisin boure, and at aay Other tite a visiter at Central Park or iovmingtaic | ‘woald geo hardly «straggling equestrian, fast or ehowy turnout, The rst noone may be said so commence at | daylight, both at Conirai Park and on the road. Too cles | at this bour is mostly equestrians aod health sokeray who g.eut io their carriages to strengthen mud and body for the day’s Iabor, They neem to have full sway | for two aud someiimes three hours Ths Central Park theo appears almoet deserted, and Bioomingiale in tne possession of butchers’ carts, pediers’ wagoar, wiih au | Coomsonsl estabiisament from the livery siavies, un- til two o’clock im the afternoon, At two P. M. tbo cqueswians = and == stylish = turuouts = make their appearance, aad by three | M. all the favorite drives are alive with onrriages of al! Kinds, and by tour P.M. & stranger wend think that whole of New Yorks was out on ® grand trotting spree to Bee whion had the fastest pair of horses or the gayest aut mort costly equipage. A persou standing at the corner o the Park, ot Fifty-oiuth street and Bixoth avenue, au | ort period of time see passing hitn militoanires in @ stately and dignified maunor, with tarnouts having the mark of “touco mo ot! visibio ou ail Bi ise frou the bornes down to the wheels of the carriages, | many of these with coschmen, both white aad black, who Lmiiave all the airs of kinge and quosms, and feel Lnmuiied pies we common people bow ta reversnoe to tae #ealin whiob they are guardiag, whilst eitting fo @ position they would tudicate that their boly was without joints (a the other sido of a person, and ap Biooming tale, will bo | pecn dashing by with lightning speed abivcommodoras book and newepaper publishers, butiders, merchants lawyers, broken down politicians, loafers, aud do notaing font of rich moa whose only employment is (a spending their father’s moaey, ait rurbiny by we tf their very exiet wace depended upon their being first oo tho road. Emerg | Ang from this aristosratis and helter skelter rash of fast men can be seou now and thea @ equad of eques trians, both ladies and gentioman whose prancing stec And waving plumes at ace attract tae attcotion of wil, fod aro admired by every one we visite that famous Hocaitty. ‘At this point the several classes oi ridersand drivers | Poparate, and each, af Ue ural as waler, Cuse its level fall into its own reepective class, aud makes oo ef srt 69 ride or drive anywhere ele. The bos wu, who always place the reins in tho banger of a con sh e away over the ploasant drives of the Ceutral Perk The equesiriaus aro Likewise soen mingling with the a, altogether presenting, tn one of our eauti!.! autumual aya, a variod aud mov. ng panorama not t be equalled in (bis or any other | country, The fast drivers also divide ap ia their several Classen, the Kim Park Association, the aristocrwey of the fast Grivore, haties te their (rack above Niaotieth atroet, fand thore take © few turne around the ring, present lng & scone that far cxcels the rings in any of our State pational faire, Satisfled witn the condition of their aulmale, ® portion of them dodge out | fod find their way over w Harlem inue, where they take a regular brueh. after dodgiag back sad forth watit | Abou: dusk, thore is @ graad rash for home, weil | prepared for @ hearty suppor aud ® pigh\'s rest, wud manner of visions aboot fart and faucy horses A persum lauding at the corner of Forty firwt strect and Fifth ave- | Due, at dusk to the eveniug, exm eee eaough turaouis to satiety him for some time to come At that aour the fast, abowy aod gilt edge ontablisuments are seen coming | in together, their steeds panting ike well chased deer. THE TWO-FORTY KIDERS. An the fart maa kick up swe g wil py our respects to them first This vinss bas b come mare Givided of late, an@ Boomingdale aud Harlem lane are Bos their omly places of drive; many new qo over to Long Inland ani Hil foad, and otaces crows the ferry at Thirty fourth sireet aad drive ou the Flusbing road, which i# the bert road for fast driving to be found anywhere about New York The old track oo tween the Fires aad Second avenues, at 10600 trees, nas been repaired, aed thore is vow oonmderabie driving there, but mostly by partios who aro traiuing their | borts | A number of changes have been made by the frevieat. | } ers of tbe road ia thelr roadaters tno iast year. [ooner, Of \he Ledger, baa, bowever, Kept up with all the imorove mouls nud changer, aod still maiotaius the position of leader 08 the road, sad allows no coe to pase him. Al thongh Lantera asd Lady Wootrull were acknowledged to be the fleetest team that travelled Moomiugdale, yot toe eaterprining proprietor of the Ledger, with bis coi rermal Propensity for s new feuwation, bas left Lady Woodratt at | home, and now appeare with « “Burhwice mare, exact mated to Lantern. This now animal lovke so muck Like Lawtern, in culot abd motion, that {t is impomidie for a person Bot agoustomed to driving teem to tell thom | vor Gariem dows ty with his pew'matcbed am at 2.8), with ese, Boaner stilt | has ve borses the purchase of which rook erout $23,000 Of the profite of the Leiger Lantern and | (got orig wally | cost Lim $0 600; be traded Ligas for the Bushwick mare, | Paying $1,600 to boot—making bis present team stent | Bim te $11,000, » song little sum, to eay the least, to | Bare wrapped in one pair of horses. No person | can see Bonner jog about atmonges the fast moa | Without bewomiug courivord that publishing & story | Paper is not bin only epeciailiy, for Bo persoa apaoars | # mech at bome aod enjoys himeelf ao well Bold | Ing the ribbons as dows Dunner, aod oot vow can do it ‘With Detter taste, He also purchased at one of the re | Gent races on Fashion Course, = Hoag aed’! ety Palmer, | She trotted ig 35, drawing $30 pounds weight. Her mo tions ruited Bomner'# oy" sod be purcuweet her on the | Spot, paying, 1 \# ead, $7,000 He bas recently appearea with Lady lalmer aud toe Boshwick mare togetner, We doubt if there if & team io the world (hat ome beat fim Last your Vanderbilt's team war considered oext io speed to that of Busser's, but be Ws now utunily compsliet | to told that honor to Mr, C. Baker, importer, who now cisime that booor for bis gray boree, and will not give the road to any person, except it be Boancr, without tunes, Many « person has made the eifyrt to pass aod bern compelled to fall into line bebind him Mr Judson, of india rabber sotorie.y, atill cute a swell Amongst the bloods oa Boomiogialo, Horace H. Day Ciauning 00 power over him with bis in/uaction except Whee be atiompts to join the gilt cage aad eoberiy re Sp-ctadie caravan in Central Mark Jadson became tired Of betug lef behind when there was any fast driving, Bod Seing unad'e to make (me to sult him with his $2 00 graye, be bas purchased Morgan L. Mott's team, & browa And s gray, both full sizteen bands nigh, ard eeightag opwarde of bo thousand 404 three handred pounce Tha Drown goee by the name of “Reliance” acd tee eray | “Tiger, and although their site would indicate bot Httle peed, yot they are quick and sprigntiy, and will wot at the pole at 9.37. The pair i prodadiy the most geutle of | any of the Dioxied horses oo the red. Mr J bas alee fwo oF three enddle horses, well trained, and ia fact goes fn lor a apturge peneraliy. Ye bas about 67 000 of raver patents proGis wrapped up fo borred ah, all for bw Gralth. ‘The fur trade stil! bas ite representative on the road in Ane perton of Governor U. G. Gan'her, of Malden Iwao. | Bie has purchased & gray mare, whish be driven by the | or } crit | gether valued at $6,000; usually drives them single, He bes made no change during the pass year, except it ve in the tnerease of speed of bis borses Mr. D. Sancford doce noi fail to try the apeed of his active anc good looking horse, ovither dors be allow every perton that holds a pair of ribhors to pass bim, | Tk would taxe aboot $2,500 to tndace him to part with bis ong It is very seldom that accidents bappen on the road, notwithstanding the ewormous amount of fast driving; bot Wm. R. Knapp was recently coming dowa Blooming aalo with bis mahogany bay, at a thundering speed, aod coming ip contact with @ cart, was throwa out and killed Mr. Wiliam Koapp still keeps his bay and roaa, but invariably drives them siogle, and both oan make good time. Worth about $2,000. Commodore Cornelius Vander bilt—ihe white cravat and ministerial look'ng gentieman—eiiil miogles with the fast men on the road, and maintains bis repatation of being ove of the coolest drivers on Bloomingdale, He has taree or four bey readsters, all of them quite fast, and never giver in to avy person except it is Boaner or Baker, and thore gentlemen bave to earn all the bonors that they get off with from the Commodore, No person on the road | taker more cocvfort aud keeps up better epirite than does | Vanderbilt; he seems to evjoy a rite as much as he docs | the eafe return of oue of his famous svcamers from « pro- ftable voyage; and who would wo} if be could have 210.000 worth of boreetiosh to do it with? Morgxa L. Bot Mar goue to Poughkeepsie to live, and ir feldem eon on the road now. Svluyler Halstead | still Keeps bie bay aud sorrel, & very fast and stylish | am, but bas of late a disposition to tarry amongst the | gay «quipsges of the Central Park, simost invartanly bev | og this tammy with bim. Ale wean i valued at $5,600 | am dost turnouts thatare t» be found oa the | Fim Park crack are thore of Amos Howe and Mr, d. Durkeo. They are consiantiy boasting with exon other in regard to the speed of thelr respective toums. Their teams are both superior and are amongst the fleetest on ; the road, For geome reason Mr Durkos’s toam | has bad the reputation of making the best | Ume, bat we understand that ia most of the teste that these gentlemen bave made this | reason Mr. Howe bas come off best, and it hee had the cf. ject of increasing the speed of both. Mr. Durkee atlil claims to bave the fleetest pair, aud values bis long tail bays i 36,000 He takes great pride in improving bis health by exbibitimg them. Mr. Howe's ambition for horse fesh is aot eatiafled with his $5,000 team, which be bas driven for some time; be has recently purchased a pair oy bay Patchon colta, which be values at the snug littio sum of $5 600. He of late devotes bis leisure time to exer- cisiog them, having turned his former team out to re Hs coite are young, but exceedingly promising, and but few teams make «finer show than do these, rigged with Lis new five hundred doliar barneas, made by Wal- tere. hey will in time, with proper care and training, icad maoy of those nags Bow cousidered the fastest on the | road. Mr, Joboeon, shipping merchant, drives a pair of long tail biack Hamilioumns, worth about $5 000, and consid- ert bimeelf abie to go over the road et a 2 40 speed. Mr Phillips, anotber person of that brancd of trade, drives 4 bay aad @ black that goto the pole in 241. He seldom goes for a fast drive, but usually hes his family with him, and ie kuown of late to linger longer than for- meriy in th» Coutral Park, aud is never known to et his team out unless it te with ao {atimate acquaintance—-is one of those whe carefully pi ks bis company. The Now York omaibus aes are represented by Jona M-renal!, of the Cousolidated Stage Company. He general- ly apy ith w bay aud gray ; is owe of the most careful drivore on the road and is considered one of the best judger of Dorses im the city He can move alvog tm about 2.09 whenover 9 bas any destre to. Col. Underhill, livery stable Keeper (2 Lafaytte place, is frequently seen accom panying Me Marshall, aod bas © sorrel chestaut horse, with a white mauve aud tatl, that he drives with several diferent horees, and invariably makes good time. He is aizo pot down by horsemen as one of the best jadges of horwefieah to the city. Mr Whitehead, lawyer, holds the ribbons t @ flue sor. rel marc; @ quite activo, aod bas tho marks of « foot Aaimal, bat bes never been timed. It is supposed that she can trot in about 348 Mr. J. G. Lightboty oocastonally bas time, after reading Dis wk to the voveral daily papers, to try nis band at fast Griving on the road. He asualty drivers binek bores, Single, although he has three or four borees, which took abo £4000 of the profits of bis tak dasiages to purchase. His ‘anily aro amoug the cogular vistiers of the Contra Park where they appear in one of the finest family car Tiages that is to be seen on thone fasnionadie drives. Mr. George Vogio, @ butcher, stil has interest enough 1@ the road to be #eea driving at 286, Those who pase bie $2000 oay borees are compellet to be stirring carly in the morning. Mr Trumboll, late of @ali/ormia, etul! delights tn exal biting bie $3 :000 browa marca, and moves about when a) Ge at About 2 40 speed, and hase light wagon; he be longs to the fart order, but is Sometimes seca in @ beaut! ston, with his family, io the Parc. W. Tram- bail drives a bay team before @ phacion carriage, and eports au eatabliehment worth about $2,500. 8 D. Brad- ford fo still bo be seen with hit brown v4 gray attached toa light rig. He valase bis establishment at aboat MO Mr Jobn Perrin, although apwards of sovonty years old, FUL) appears on the road with « pair of bays that are exceedingly good steppers. Fi young men hold as stenty @ rev, and be rarely fails to make good time, and is ready to take ® short brueb with aay of thom, Mr. © Soppert bat a favey for both the Park aod Ble minge ale, an alternates betwen the two, He hare five carriage team, which bo drives before an open or clowe carriage, just as his fevcy may lead hin. Mr A. Ackerson has obia.ned & meio to his celebrated sorre! borse Zambo, and is usealiy to be seen driving at great epeecd. Mra. A. ettll delights to show her ektil tm | poldiog the ribbons by passing many of those who boast of the peed of their cage. Supervisor Joho Briggs hee roll his celebrated gray borte Potoam, and har pet been rsen on the rosd of late; bot a Me Hibbard, @ butcher, now holds the riabe Putesm, and can simoet daily be rron holding forth on Harlem lane, aod bas been kaown to move ate 253 npeed. ‘The carpet mon make quites stir, both in the Central Park sod on the read Mr. A. Higgins, @ Broadway car- pet mao, ber ove of the most noted tarnouts that appear on the fesbionable érives, but appears more for show than speed. fie bas four atyliah animala—e pair of Diners ard « pair of forreis—aed ofos!ly drives them all fogether, bitebed tos baroshe Like many other famous patrona of the road, * caught the Ceatral Park fever, and le to be ween there more than on Bloomingdale, An- ober Mr Higgine—e believe his given name is Bist # —also In the carpet businons jo Broadway, also delights ‘o faat driving on the rosd. He !s etill to be wenn holding the ribbons to bis biack mare#, aud moving about at 40 specd. ‘The carpet men are not the only persons that are able to appear with a four im Band turn oot Mr EP. Christy, of Grand street, sometimes appears in this form, with es dog on the feat beside bim He of fate comes ont mostiy with & 100 (be wagoo—one day driving a pair of milky white trotters, and the oext day with @ pair of jot Dlacke—al good motioned animals, Mr. Albertus, of Bearer street also exbibite great ekill in managing his NEW YORK HERALD, four stylish bays, whieh be doce with more than omual ‘of Inte oo the feshiomablo drives, sewing machines arc therefore euppoved to be on the decline Mr, Harrivon ebill appoart on the road with bis $5,000 Pair Of Days a6 the representative ef the Albegro (pina) movement. Of motion. Mr. M, Copucliy tikew'to oontinucs te exhibit his tron sy horse, and mover abous ine stylish unter 254. Mr. MM, J. Couneiy's son bas ® wonderin! delight tn stirring up a dust whilst on the back of bis gray pasor, and fometincs mover at 2:29 speed. M. J. Gouwnelly bim- welt is cootent with ® imuch elower speed with Lis £500 Decknkin colored borse, The hotel men are able to make time on the road come of them appear to 6 grand style. Mr. Libby etll! bandies the ribbons to his old fashioned Dutch built bay horse and fully keeps up bis former 'B6 speed. Goi. J. 0 Baruham, one of the Bloomingtats hotel ke ypert, has sold his tron grays to one of the ex Goveraors of the Alme- bouse, and they are now one of the numerous teame that ming!e to the throng in the Central Park He still keeps bis Morgan Slack Hawk, haif brother to Priacors, bot is seldom ecea te ting his epecd, although fow horses that wre sixteen bands bigh esu pses bim. Ho bas also & Biack Haw coll that bide fair to be cue of Use mont noted fAnimais on the road; tew young bortet bare better marks than this. . W. Clark is often Been on the rond with bie Binck Hawk, which i¢ one of the most promieing animes on Bloomingdale, The Colouel aiso owns the baif sister the celebrated horse “Lady Dix,” that was taxon to Parts and evld to the Amproes about @ vear aad a half ago. The Colonel's nag \s ovly five yeare o'd aud can trot in ‘85. The Leiands, of the Metropolitan, move in the st crowd, ard have a “four in hand” ternout, have a eariety of borses, and one of the handsomest white aviinals to thy city; asually drives iu bis four tu hand eatadiishmoot threo bays aude gray, the latter used as the of whee! horse. One of them sometimes appears in m close coupe, with ® pair of hootail bays, aod goes in for s splarge Fast horsee sometimes prove uncertain property. Mr 20, Jenkins, of Waveriey Hotel, for a loug time helt ths roina to 8 sorrel bores called Mohawk, bot through some mishup that aula! coased to breathe, bet he naa sere rai diffrent animale at present, the apee lof which bax been tested. He bara sorrel mare oslied Lady Hopkins, that will rot ta 83; 4 brown Called Lady Rilandor, that hae made 240 time at the pole, aud in '38 single; » fine Troup auimal called Lady Sweecey, Uaat bas trotled vo o Wwagou 1p 32, and a eorre: borse nimed Kastern Boy, thai bas gunde bis mile in "35. and threo or foar other sui mais that will go faet erough for the health of any por sum, He bas also an English imported ball, that works io the barnees aod kicks ep orts of didoos amongst the faat men, yellow and white aaimal, which he calla Dick Sande, and bas beea known to go at the rate of a mile i: four minatee, Mr. Martin, Datchman, aud « botel keeper in Beok- man ttreet, hus a dark browe entire horse, called “Shoot ing Star,” wbich bus recently trotted tu 244; is quite « stylish acimnl, and makes ® good appearacce amongst the row vuined at $2,500 Quite a nunder of those who supply the public with beef are Wo be acen trying to make time, aad snutfliag te dust of Bonner, Howe and others on the road. Bitas De Forrest, of Falton market, « gentleman who was known to hold the ribbone to fast horses in this city as long ago a8 1819, baw a Caseiue Clay colt, a reiative to Patchen, thar wili go tn about 2:48. Hy is young and promises well for the mture; valued at $1,000. Mr. Caritale Wooks now drives a fine inck borse thet will trot in 2:45. Ho has a sorrel animal that 18 supported to make good time, bat ho hag noi shown him of late. His brother is often erea ov the road with @ very fair roadater. Joseph butcher, is often seca exercising on the roada Mi horse, purchased of Graley, and goes in about 3:16; at $600. John Donavan, 0” the same profession, drives « brown boree worth about $600. He aiso basa fine white horse that be has sent to the couvtry w rusticate for « sbort time, that bas beca in the babit of making excellent time. Mr. Howell, kesper of # chop houre in Houstos Atroet, bas two fine horses, & long tall browo aud @ bob tail Diack; drivee sirgle eometimes o2 Kioomingdale, bat frequently on the Fistbush road G. W. Smith, of Falton street, known as one of the original men on tho road, still mingles with the thourands op the fashionable drives Lise many othors, he delights tp ecoing bis \arge bays prancing over the drives ia ihe Central Park, and lingers about that ioca’ity a great deal with bis famiy. Now end then be is seen alone in carriage inst man thet will take other people's dust, and usually leaves many of thy fast bloods a long way in the rear B M Whitlock, formerly of Bookman street, but wow fp’ Breadway, keeps a large number of boraes of every variety, and has ao aceortment at his country resitence not to be equalled about New York, He wili have pone but the very best horses avout nim. Some of them ure quite epecoy, and will take a well trained animal to pass them. Horsemen from all parts of the coaotry take plow. sure in looking over his stock, and he tn ture delights to exbidit them His favorite team isa bay and « black, very faut, and magy persons have iriod tw pass were compelled #9 Ril back and eno bis dust. Many of the Aldermen and ex Aldermen spread thom- solves on the rond, and usually port toama tlat can make qood tine, Ex Alderman RT. Uompton bas receatly made an addition to bis stock of horses, aud now bas tree vage tbat are clarwed amongst the fastest on the road. Ae bas $5,000 invented im horsefleah, woick evabios bim to epjoy good bealth, Ex Aidermeo Fuimer etili fourwhes bis bay and gray betore a common buggy. Alderman Genet has made an ardition to bis stock, and bas several horses, altogether valued at $4,000. He hes parcbased Mr. E. Luil’s seebrat od mare Lady @uffolk, and is able t> pass ovor tho rosd im about "4. This aximal is only six yoars old, and wil) yet improve. His duties as one of the City Fathers do not teem to prevent bis exercising ali of bis nage. Alderman Corncil does not have any ambition to drive by the side of such men as Bonner or Durkee, dat convents bimeelf with e common looking black team valued at about $1,200, and is to be seon tn the Park mere than any otber piace. Counsellor Lee has stil! the habit of epeadieg bie !oisure alternoons exercisiag bis $4 000 aty lien bays Alderman Michael Taomey, of Japanese notori ety, bas a gray mare that be obtained of Theo dore Hupt, the bailder of Tompkine market, \ch be exerciees before a Brewster wagon, will go in sboat 3.10, and ls valued at $550. fe besa country resort tn New Jersey, near Newark, and drives Uere more than he doce about Bioomingiale, Saouki there be avothar market to butid during bis term, be will, bo dyudt, be able to obtain a more fet animal Jadge Steers, one of the Police Justions, owns a black ‘mare that cao trot in ‘60, and a bay borse that is said to be able to handle his fect in 46 They are usually driven by bis eon, aud are valued at $2 000. A Mr. Garrity, of Spring street, drives hacdsome sorrel before & light wagon; bas never texted tbe speed of bie animal. Col. Jobason, cracker baker, has a boautifol forrel mare that is a kind family horse acd can trot to 6 minates, be hse a fancy for the Astoria road. James Brache, of Thirty Grat etreet. basa fine Kemble Jacieon colt, an entire, bids fair to inske @ good trottar, aud is valued at $1,600. Mr. J. Robinson, of soda wator notoriety, claims to bare tho fastert nag of the day, and can handle bie feet in leew than "60, not very stylish animal; valued at $1,600 He bag reveral others that he drives cocasienally George I’. Labatut has two or three fast horses, which he likes to exercise on Oy press Hill urive George Janeway, of Borgen Point, keeps several horses, aod cocasionaily mingles with the fast blood on Bloom ing@ale; is often seen with a splendid pair of gray mares ‘Vat will trot in "50, raived at $3,000 Ho has also a foe day horse called Dutchman, after th original Dutehman, which he once owned and ls), which is said to trot to ‘45, worth $1,200; also @ five pair of graye, for family bormes, which bis wife freqnentiy exbibite in Ocatral Park, valued at $2,000. James Graley, borsesboer in Mimbeth strest, owns Ubree of four horses thas make some preieorions to set hae @ sorrel mare, which he valves at $700, that will go Ip "60; © whie paoor, which be calle “Skate,” that wil) pace a mile with ease io 225, worth $1,400; har aito a brown horse called Tiger that will trot tn 40, valued at $1,000. He arunily driver in a light old fashioned rig sometimes on Bloomingdale, occasionally on the Flushiag drive, bot wmuaily on Cypreem Hill, i courtdered a good judge of bortes, and knows bow to keep (heir feet in order. Dr. Berrian, of Bellvue, New Jorvey, bas a pair of fine mare, one called Medora, whied he oroasionally exhibita op Ploomingdale; exo go at the pole In three minutes, and by the site of bis Kembio Jackson solt, considers 20 millet per hour pleaty slow enough ‘William Baurh, condacter oo the Harlem Ratiroad, has changed his establishment, aad now appears with a ong tail bay that will go in "42, UNBDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 18 ‘His boraee have tmproved in speed doring | | the past year, and wore always coticed fore good style Mog the air of Bloomingdale; but he in the | share, quor dealer, Third avence, drives & | od Cxoeileak motioned bay horse, of the Star | breed, from Orange county, Uaat wiih go io three m!nu valued ot $600, Ho bar alsom Long isiaud Pieck Hawh | coll that promixee t make @ good roadster, ant visite all | | the funous ives al Mr. |. H Goodwin dove ant conine himself to bc #orre! horee Torter, wh.cl has been admired bot for his style wee or four obher horses thet bo ex- fare end apeed, bub bar | eeoinee in tora, Mr, T. Datton bar trmproved the bad 16 now esen going over Bloomingdale at 2:45; acw | yaiues bir end at & 000. Commiiue Ker! has « bay that will trot tu 3:16; drivee | | i | a feet mare formerly owned by Jeukine, that Bas the reputation of moving et a 2:40 vpeed, Amoug the ciber turnouts 0 bo daily eoor end observed ou accvant of tho whit, they are pot up, may . , datore @ o 4 dog cart, trim med orith gold aod drawn by 4 pair of fine bay bores; Brigvoli’s baye, before 6 wagoD pal yellow; Hiray "dow | ve sf, drives vardean; Joan | with gold mountings, t4. cert, witha bay snd prey bitched to fant ¥. eon hops, with be [ommorsieg's reg is car @ brown borae thet will trot ¢ will move tu 2:30 in the barnose, J turn the steke in 240. They ere all frock yorses, end promise well, Be atti koeps bis olt horso or, but bas sold Trondy, yeoe ¥, Joner iz datiy to be sean dodging od tp of tho Kim Park track, ueually nolding tos rein and good motioned Is. Thie whee'# tuto Hine with a oulica horte Coat 45, or go 20 miles au hour, just ws a man tay der're Robert Mackey drives a new borse that will trot Ip uso Hugh Conor, dealer in segurs, i eometim ss seeu try the virtues of Havaca and fast horses togetuer, es over Bloomingdale in 2:38 —drives at the pole. nfl, of Harlem lane, bas three oolte by Joba Ander soo—Lwo bays and one tron gray. One Hive year old trot- {ed on Aariem lave tn '47 Corne!| Corson, of the Red House, now drives the horse that Heory Arvulariue spree! bimself with Inst year, Quite « number of young bicods bave bee seen on the yond this fail—mostly new comers, who look Ike clerks, They usually drive about three minute horses, aud after ihey beve becn there & month more no one will Rotine them, unless tuey bappeu to get m the way of the (ast Doge ‘We noticed a few evenings rince a pair of medium + aed dark bays, sprightly aud excellent motioned aniuals, hitehed to wamall wagow and driven by a middie arod gentleman, who seemed to take god deal of comfort with them, and was evidently proud of bis horses, as he might be, although not epeedy, Wo are unable to give the driver's name James W Lawrenee, carriage maker, in Broome atreet har made ome additions to bis stock of horse flean, avd is yet ® constant visiter to the fast drives, Ceually drives & cark brown before a wagon that weighs only 125 pounds, shafts and ell Mo Tmeeobury, carriage maker, drives an $800 bay berure s wagon Wetghing 136 pounds The tame that Huntington, the forger, and Lane, the defaviter, made ebort splurges wtih bave been divid and are rarely to be eeen ou the road; one of the Huot ‘ugton horecs baa been taken South, aud the other has cbanged hands, and, ike Lane’s bors:s, they have been lost eight of in the muititude of fast nage. Mir, de Agrota, Fifth aveaue, still nas the bonor of ap- pearing in the lightest wogoo that te seen on the roa!, weighing 124 pounds, and bas weorrel ants bay, both Speedy avimals, whied exercise 02 Blooming tale. GW A. Littell, the treasurer of the Eim Park Asso ciation, has two very fast teams, aud makes bota good time aad @ fire appearance Mr. Bebee, builder, and brother to the Judge, drives & Goce looking bay aod @ biack, Que lovking avimals Judge Beeboe is also an excellent reinsman, and is to bo seen bovh in the Park and on Bloomingdale with a gurrei animal of good activo. We bave thus sketched enough of the fet mon who veutilate themselves wilh ficet nage for the public to form some idea bow that class of this city epead thoir lewure hours; and let those who wish to witness the maguates of tne whip, and such mon as Vanderbilt, Bon. Berand Baker spreadiwg themselves, visit Hariem iano of Bloomingdale any ploaeant afternovoe at four o'slock, apd they can witness & scone beyond the p»wer of pen to describe, That class invariably bold the ribbous taem- solves. THE AFTER DINNER AIRERS. Having thus sketched the peculiarities of the sporting characters ag seen on wheels, holding the ribuons to fast borses, let us pay our respects to gay aud gilt odge eqoipager of the aristocracy, who spend their leisure ours lolling in the Central Park. The best time to seo thie class ovt im all their glory is on Wodueeday and Saturday afternoons. Ax high as four thourand have beoo known to pass through the gates of the Park in ove day. The ivcrease in the number of equipages during the part year bas been beyond all prevedent in this or any other country, and the cry was “still they come,” until tne last ten days, when, owing to the panic, there bas been @ general dropping off, but it is hoped that tue Gnancial cloud may blow over, anc the Dusises maa, as well as the millionaire, pe adie io improve bis health by breathing the pure air of Contra! Park. It will be impossible to sketch te one article a fractional part of the numerout equipages ; we therefore content ourselves with giving a few of the most ected turnouts that almost daily grace the fashionabie drives of the Park, which ts becoming the must noiod resort in America Any person who will tare the trouble to call at sach barness stores as Walters’, Tratnor's or Gibson's, on Broadway, can form some idea of the extensive arrange mevts that have been made for futare driving aod a duplay of comly barnes Some doubt bes deco ‘hrown over the future course of these gentie- meno by the panic, aod at present there is no toiling whether the cumber of gay catablishments will Ipereage or decrease, Uf they witl take tne trouble to call at Brewster's & Baldwin's, they will see several saperior carringe® under way for the bun toa. We mae Ss rplevdit gold mounted caleche at taat place for Royal Veelpe, having @ Salisvery boot aod « new style “C’ + org, Obwbed througbout in @ desidetiy elaborate man ber, and also a spiend: 1 coape for one of the Astors. One of the most potadle turnouts of the soberly re- epectabte class if that of August Belmont, the banker, He tovariably drives four horses before ao Kaglish “prack,’’ the only carriage of the kind in this country. He delighta tn handling the ribboos himself, and many a person bas won ‘ered who taat aristocratic looking gen- Veman was, sittiog iu the driver's feat, with aledy at bis side, guid pg t eo patre—elegnat bays and biacks—over the famous drives of the Csatral Park. Hy» can be seen on simoet any pleasant eflernoom to the Park, with « iaty and one of bis soos on the driver's peat, and friends (neide, moving about ae though they wore in Paradise The carriage is @ large and commodious one, with seats wide enough t aconmmodate three persous, aad will seat twelve pereous, Including servants, the lattor being placed im the rear of the vehicle It was built by Brews ter & Baldwin, of this city, and bis whole establishment ie vaiued at $5 000, and was considered the must cingsat of the BumMeroUS equipages that were at Newport during the lset fashionabie season. Kocentricity, comfort, bealth, as well as picature,are said to be the motives ‘that ead bim to appear in this onique style. A Canadian geatiomas, by the name of Mr Leak, hold- ing forth at the Brevoort House, may be seen any plea sect Gay im the Park with four showy surrels, before an American carriage, built after the style of the Rogtian mail photon. Hie wife ‘6 frequeatiy seen handling the ridbowe, which abe doce with more skill than many of the pro‘esstonal drivers of the rougher sex. The whole a tadliehment ie valoed at $5,000, and is withs! quile showy. His driver and footman are always dreased in the thorough Rogliah etyle of that class Mr, Baward Bchermerhorn, of Groat Jones street, « young bacbetor, repaied to have an income of forty thue- sand @ year, Appears on the Central Park drives with « pair of showy milk-white horves, befure a stylish “fuar- {m-band’’ carriage, the running part painted with rose color and @triped with cream, with green shutters on the side pannets of the body, He usually makes quite a stir among the gay turoouts on the Park, and was ome of the tncet admired, cepecially by the ladies, of the aumerous cquipages at Newport Inet @eason $1,000 te the amount that romor resorts to be wrapped up in the rig. Avother Mr. Schermerhorn, residing, we believe, io Thirteenth sireet, bas @ pair of switch tall biaccs, thas are to be seen 9 the Park before an open barouche. Jamee W. Bookman drives a besutifa) pair of long tail Daye before an open carriage; ie @ constant vievter of the Park. He sien ha a full blooded enddie Roree, 9 dark 60, bay, which bir eon i io the habit of spending his letrure hours ia the Fark with, Mr Bres or, carrisge maker, Tenth strest and Brosd- Way, bas one of the mort stylish pair of bay horses iu fhe oi, Mire. Noloon’e gay and comtly tarnout ts almost daily Bees amc rots establishments on the Park, Lot aetyish black team, and usually eppears in @ ‘age, Wit) lainps avd other ornaments trimuned and hase gold mounted harness, made by Wal- ters, that coat the eoug sum of $600; always bas @ coach- toan and footzaan with the carriage, dressed in light clothes. Thomas B. Coddington, importer, retiding tu Foarteenth street, seers (9 bave plenty of time to enjoy a few hours on the avenue, Jrawn by @ pair of tong tail bays before 20 Open carriage; has & colored driver, aud has iovaria- bly & potted Cog under the carriage, Mra Coddington, of Fifth avenue, often appears with her daughters apd ether members of ber family, in « clone family coach deawm by ® pair of brown horses, rigged in eilver plated barnes, Mr. O. C, Hustings, of the clothtog Paripess in Broad- the bun | wey, appears in the Park with @ etylish pair of long tail bay horses betore wa open carriage; drives @ great deal bimseli Bis team ia #aid to be fast D. B. Fuller, dealer in tron, aud ore of tha residents of Fourteenth street, keeps some aiue bores, of all eiades auc colors, but usually appears In the Park with ashowy pair of browns before an opee carriago, It is said that fie yngand doliars of the protits of bis business bas ‘ound ite way into borreficsb. Dante! Drew, of Hudeoa rivor steamboat notoriety, en- joys the freeu wir of Central Park with @ pair of stylish bem, plated harrees, sometimes before @ co: and orca Hy @ caleche; makes fine show. arew Mille, sparmaker, bas @ fine pair of bay hortee, quilosty lish, aud epjoy® the arisworatic atmos- phere of Central Park Airs. Griewold enjoye & daily ride tn @ high.soated coach drawn by # stylieh pair of buy, worth about $1,000, apd moves about with great pomp Hlas one of the most noted establiehmmenta tuat are teu tp the Park Ure. Penrsatl, of Lafayette keeps @ pair of stylieh black borms, and bas both a close aud open currtage; makes a good ehow. Mrs Colce has a $1,200 pair of bay bortes, 6nd invariably appears tn & close coach, G. W. Borvham, Fifen avenue, hag a great fancy for horseficeh, aod is almost cousiantly on the drives, He hex three or four black horses and four or five diferent carringes. His teaw bas been the envy of masy of the upper ten Horace H. Day, retired India rubber merchant, bas a pair of graceful moving bay horses, and Is a regular visitor of the Park, tovariably appears in @ barovche, with a colored driver. His toam is the only one of the thousaads that are seen on thote drives that always goce without being ebecked, yet carry themselves te far more stylish mancer tha ving tenths of those which are forced into a showy attitude by artificial means. Ha has, ta fact, one of the best tesme tw be seen on the Park, aud valued at $2,000. Many who make greater protentioss cannot show & team that cap bold a casale to thom Col. Thorne’s family eu!) keep the large dark bays, fult seventeen hauds high, and appear with @ coach nod bar. ness mounted with choice metal—the whole establish. ment valued at $2,200, ‘The book publishers have allowed a portion of their proiite to find ite way toto stylish horees. Ex Mayor Har- per ie in the Park almost every Gay, with a pair of old tashioned white horses before a barouche. They are said to be quite fut. Both of the Appletons are fond of tcha\ing the air in the Central Park. Wiliam drivesa brown team valved at $600. D. Appleton bas & pair of dark chestnate, ang bas three different carringes, which be ap pears in just in accordance with the weather, His team te valued at $1 000. Dr. Townsend, of sareaparilia notoriety, owns a patr of dark chestnuts, of quite stylish action, which are driven before @ close curriage aod baroucae. Ienao C. Delapiaine, the sucoeisfal candidate for Congress in the Eigbib district, occasionsliy appears io the Park witha stylish pair of light brown horses, worth about $1,400, and has buth @ close coach and a barouche. He always appears as though be enjoyed the ride. George Law, the gridiron patrict, bas « small ross gray horse that be is even trudging about the city with, but bas» pair of light browns, worth about $800, for his family team. Several of the members of his family are Otten seen on the Park with them James M Plumb, importer, residing in Nineteenth Street, took bis cs.abliebmcnt to Saratogs last season, and wee bis return bas beea aceon mipgling with tho tast bicods op Bloomingdale and the aristocratic crowd in the Park, He base pair of elegant Biack Hawk-ovite whicu be drives Defore ua open caleche be vies with bis partner, G@. W. Purubam, aod altbough be bas not quite as nume- ous establishments, they are certaialy in as good taste. Charies A. Baudoin, furnitare maa. turns out in a acat cabriolet, without top, which 18, perbaps, one of the most striking carriages om the road. de also arives a mail ith two servants bebind, cach with top boots aio William G. Broeso drives « pair of bay horses before an clegant baroucho, with # Salisbury boot, the carriage siriped with canary color; ped bis establishment at New- port last season. Walter Lang¢on, of Depau row, bas a decided fancy for borsefiesh, anc kceps two carriage teams, both bays, aad four thoroughored English saddle borses; his stock is amongst the best ia the city, sad is seen in the Park tn Ciderent styles, just as Dis joclination and company may determine, It is said that he has upwards of $5000 wrapped up in hormetiesh. Captain Ricbard Berry, cashier of the Tradeemen’s Bank, has beea tn the habit of brea ibiag the fresh air of Central Park, seated in & brett aed drawn Dy & pair 0! Jong tail bays, valued at $1,200, and purchwed through Mayor Wood bas changed a portion of his horses, and bow appears on the fasbiouable drives drawa by a sbowy pair of tron graye, not very fast, but rather stylisb, worth about $1 500 Neariy ail the membere of the coleprated c»mmittee of ‘four bundret,” organized fur the purpose of danciug the Prince of Wales, are to be seen from time to tine loiling awny their leisure boors to the Central ark, the presout resort for tbe eripworacy o wheels. General Winteld Scott, whose name heade that formidable list, bas the same equipage that we noticed last year, Doing « large pair of long tailed baye be ore a close carriage. Peter Cooper bas improved his stock of horses, and now bas four very food animals—three bays and s black, but continues to exhibit bis shabby looking carriage; be seoms to have £0 fondness for dieniay. Royal Pheips bas one of the moss showy ertadiishments that appoar in the Park. He has taree bay horses, and has been driving oue pair, very showy, before « baroache. Hie family are amonget the most constant visitors to the Park; be rometines i# econ with them They froqueat- ly bave a geatiomaa (rievd that exjoye the ssenory of the ride, Always have s footman behiod, dressed in blue livery. All of the Astors show « fondnens for the fashionable drives, They alwaye seem to go for comfort rather than sbow. Wm. B Astor has several fine horses, but bis Central Park rig ber mostly Deen & bay team befors « close carriage; bis horses have « very stylisa action, and bave about them « substantial appearance. Wm. B. Astor, Jr, of Fifth avenue, hat perhaps about s# much ambition for displey ow the road as any of tho family, He bas © pair of large bays, full sixtesn hands high, which are attached to @ close coach or a covered rocka- way rary Astor has been driving @ crossed matched pair, & gray and « biack, before @ phacton trimmed with cor- duroy, and bas a coupé painted @ud trimmed with dice, Fx Senator Hamilton Fuh has « pair of long tall pays ‘and bie family invariably appear in @ caroche. Avrostes Sobel, Collector of the Port, exercises a bay horse before a light top wagon, sever bas but one horse, ‘and sometimes appears with his lady, bat occasionally ‘With @ gen demas friend, rome persoa in whoee cars be wishes to whisper political matters which usually stir ep quite a breeze. ‘Wm. C. Bryant, of the Boning Port, ia in the babit of carry ing out his free soil prineiptes by driving « fant gray Doree before a light wagon ; ie invar‘ably alone and makes: quite o splurge, bat always eppeers in @ meditating mood. Charles O' Conor's thmily are often seen in « fine barouche drawn by a large pair of light colore! baye, fll eixteom hands bigb, quite sty lieh animale Gyros W. Field, of Atlantic telegraph notoriety, har beon chang'ng his teame during the pest years, ho has bow « pair of bays anda pair of grare, and appears al” ternately with them, sometimes before a rockaway, but tm pleasant weather before a barcachs. David Dudley Field, the lawyer an¢ politician, her also two pair of horses, and drives a pair of bays « groat des! bimeet!; ts often ont with friends anti! « Inte hour at night; is one of those who makes & business of it when he gots out. Prince Johm Ven Buren dolights to crack jokes with fends inthe Park, and in @ constant visiter to thas (ebiouable fooauty. He basa pair of bays, quite active Qnimals, that be attaches to ao Eugiisb phaeton, and ia- variably bolde the ribbons himselt He is one of thore that the fresh wir of the Park sooms to bave a cbarm for. Judge Rooreveit’s family are often avon in an open ba rouche, drawn by ® pair of long tail bays, sixicen wanda bigh. Jndge Pierrepont is likewiss constant visiter at the Park, witb ap aotive pair of dark bays before @ baroucus; elwayt bas bie family with bim. Wm. H. Aspinwall bas numbor of borses, but the only team tbat be bas been seen in the Park with of tate is a pair of dark grays, before @ large close coach; some times a barouche, and invariably bas @ feotman behind. H. B. Minturn’s family appear mostly in @ close coach, but occasionally with @ beroucbe, drawn by « pair of bays, with the footman ettting by the side of the driver, end make @ good appearavce James Lenox, of Fifth avenue, drives « pair of bags that bave the reputution of being very fast and active; bes both @ baronche and photon. We bave beard a numer of trquisitive people inqutr- tpg who owns tbat large, prisou ivoking close cosh, with 2 cout of arms upon the door, that is daily to be seen in the Park, crawn by @ pair of bays. It te Mre. MoGre- gor'’s, ard an establishment that bas coet a snug sum of money, Mujor Macomb has an tron gray animal that he drives before u conpé. Ho goes abroad evory two or three yoare and retorus to astouish our citizens with his tarm- out, which is always in good taste. It ts said shat he ta Bow looking about for @ more extensive establiahment. Mr. E. D. Pearson,a gentleman from the rural districts, bow steppivg in Twenty-fourth street, has been seen t= the Park several toes of late with an elogant pair of Morgen Black Hawks, 153; bands, and closely matched; drives before aa old fasbioned wagon. His horses are valued at #1,000 There is # Frenchman, now occupying Mrs. Haight’s boure 1p Fifth avenue, who bas been # constant visiter te the Park, and Las a pair of trim looking and active Mer- gan correls, elim built aud excelient motioned animats, which he drives Before an English phacton, and is alwaye | gure to ettract attention. M. B. Field, the auctioncer, bas a pair of large, stylish blacks that make @ creditable appearance, usually at- tasbrd to o barouche A 1. Stewsrt, the enterprising merchant, has now a pair of long tail bays, and usually makes his appearance 'p w cicee coach. Frencis B Cutiing, lawyer, has an active pair of beb- tail bays, about 1534 bends bigh, that be drives before a baroucbe or a long breed rockaway, just as the weather end bis inciwation may jead him. Francis Ball, of Prevoort place, appears in the Park ta @ rockaway drawn by a pair of bays. Wilson G. Hunt has a very fast pair of light bays, which bis coachman is seen driving to 4 close coach or a ba- rouske, just in accordance with the weather, Willem B, Dapcan bas a pair of dark bays, very stylish, that are usually seen in the Park before a barouche, with 4 footman, wearing = blue coat. Watts Sherman bar & pair of browns, valued at $1,200, that he drives to @ phactoa—quite a showy turnout. Moecs H. Grinnell keeps u variety of horses and car- riages, Dut usually appears with @ pair of short tall bays, James W. Gerard, Gramercy park, has only two horses, @ pair of bays, aud bas throe carriages—a barouche, coupé ead common coach—but appears mostly in the Park tn the barouche. His team {s to constant use, and, were it not for the excellent care that is taken of them, would soon Wear out. Colune! Stevens, of Sixteenth street, bas a pair of large graye onda bay, and usuaily appears in the Park in a barovche. WN. T Hubbard, of Front street, still keeps up quite a show, and ta geen in tho Park with a pair of bays, with different kinds of carriages. Jobn Penoy roan drives a showy pair of long tall blacks before a brett, with silver mounted harness, Joba A. Lowery drives @ bay horee before a light wagon. Is quite fast. One of the prettiest establishments in the Park is a forcign turn out, or a “char a-benc,” drawn by a pair of baye, driven by Mr. Onatavio, and noted for its ar- rangement of seats. Joho Schermerhorn, of Ninth street, bas a cress matched team, a biack anda gray, that he drives teaa open pbacton. Phil. Lydig drives « pair of etylish bays before an epem dog cart. Very stylish turnout. A pairof blacks are often scon om the drive im the morniog, befare « close coach, a number of Indies inside and one on the diver’s scat, with the owner of the turn- out. Very stylish establishment. Lauber Bradieb is econ a great deal ina private car- risge with @ pair of handsome bays, Reems to enjoy a ride in the Park; occasionally takes a view of Bloom- ingdale, Jodge Russel’s light and eprightly bobtail bays are foon & great deal araovg tho fashionadie turnouts drawing: 4 phaoton, Jogge J. BH. Brady ts om the road e great deal; morning te bis favorite time Davicl E. Sickles has a pair of etylish bays that he drives before an open Darouche, and also a fine saddle boree. A. M. Storrs is often seen out in the morning with a black mare and an iron gray; makes a very good show. donn N, Genin, the hatter, is not averse tos disp! be bas @ $1,000 boy team that he usually works to # pbacton. Mr. Lord, of the firm of Lord & Taylor, ts seen om the farbionable drives with a ehowy bay team before an open phaeton. Lest P. Morton, merchant, bas « $1,100 pair of dark days, that are ecen @ great doal in the Park before s oa- loehe. EMingham Towneerd drives @ cross Watch pair—a grey and & biack—before.n2 open brovgham carriage. Jobn D. Wolfe bas two or three carriages, and usually drives pair of bays; vory stylieh. Mre Bronton bas « very stylish cstablishment, and is seen in the Park with « pair of $1,200 showy bays, before ettner @ caleche or close coach, according to the weather, Geo Van Baren, of Fourteenth street, has four horses— ‘a pelr of creams and a pair of baye—all good motioned apimals Mre Ilowe maxes her appearance with « pair of sorrel horsce; quite aty lien. Mies Deming, of Bond etroet, hase pair of iron graye that she 's soon im the Park with, be'ore a close condh. Her team is vaiued at $1,300. Archotshop Hughes bas @ pair of etytieh bay horses, bat drives mostly on the upper part of the island. Wm. Hadden drives sorrel! team, with clegant trim- ming? oo bie haraeer; crually appears in a close coach. Ex Mayor Tiemacn has an ordinary looking team—iong tal! baye—tbat be drives before a ba-onche Ove of the most taste'al curriagoe that appear on the drives about the city, ompoctaliy for Park riding, is a Vio- torla carriage, that of James Gorton Bennett, asually drawn by a pair of ponies. It is a low wheel carriage, aad #0 constrected that it does vot crush the ladies” dreaece Lor conceal tham, but enables those pawing by te. feo the attire of the Indies tested in the carriage almost a woll as (hough they were on a prowerade. It hae ferders to keep off the mod, and te witha! ono of the best oar rages tor Park riding that wo have seen on the drive. Mra B is often peem holdiog the ribbons, and sever (aie to attract attention. Wo understand that Brewster & Raldwin havo received orders fur several similar, to be tn readiness at the opening of the next season. J Depeyster Ogden has a showy pair of blacks thas make a fine appearance im the I'urt. Syiney Mase bas four blooded bare that he drives af- ternately before an open Freuch carriage, and haa a very ety led tornout. fou in law, Batley Myers, is also te be reen on the plesant drives bolding she reint toe stylieh pair of Morgan Black Hawks before a dog-cart phae on. Lorti!ard Spencer baa e large acnmber of horses and dif. ferent kinds cf carriagos. His horses arc all color, many of them epesdy. Simeon Draper, of polities! notoriety, bar a showy pate of Diacks, which are Invartadly driven to « baroncha George Puisom, Second areene, haga pay team, bie fa. mily and friends are frequently ecen in the Park coach. 1. Deimonico fs frequently soen with four horses to @ Carringe, and makes quite a how. THR DI VERNON AND OTHER POrwSTRIANE, ‘The foregoing list is onowyh to furvieh the pablie come Idea bow the bon tin use the Park We will leave thea to the enjoyment of thelr borvefiesh, with efiver an@ fold monnted harness, and moving at a dignified and eo berly reepectable gat, and torn our attention to the equestrians, whe form one of the marked featares of the display of the Park. Horseback riding has increased thir reason beyond the anticipation of the most zealous wivocates of thie invigorating and bealthful exercise, and it is 20 ancommon thing to eco from three bandred