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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1867.—-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ty ti TT ———_—_—_$_$ $$$ — » “ Glencoe, Shields a ‘Lean, tains its od | tinued that man, reons ferred to remain there be a flaw in every British product that seasons Ly bf BtrT URF. J oa, Danie tao cont oek the eport will Pegia | ousde ‘while walting for © car rather than SPRING FASHIONS. of -mitation? Mixtures On such spleudid materials ate / | imearnest, and ina few days the Lowell Club, of Bos. | come in contact with the obnoxious ‘“crowd.’? > ~~ like ill-chosen ingred.ents in food ; they spoil one’s taste, having ny effect of ein peeomelndo with roast beef, ‘A small glass casement I much admired. 1k conta Afterneon. ‘8 Corinthian pillar ig soap, 60 beautifully veined cn Now that ‘the winter of our discontent”? has under- | jooked ike marble, and wasso bighly polished what it had f ton, will be here ready to contest for honor and for | Subsequently it was found necessary to apply a sesseascsrsse’ 2] fame, The Natior ‘of Washington, will ere long start | for redress to the authorities, whereupon & ters bc. Knight. out op an ¢: trip as west as St. jis, | detachment of police was ordered to watch the waiting ent St. George, dam Glycera, by and as far north Yhicago, Milwaukee and | room and arrest all persons of suspicious character, cotting Match at the Fashion Course Between fon? CR aa 8 | Detroit. The tani talc made thrown down the | Accordingly, @ fow nights ago, the ‘Gaitae room was; Broadway and Fifth Avenue a Saturday Eta I the effect of stove, The imperial arms and crest wer Sovereign, i er seepeneeee ee gone the usual transformation that spring bappily brings | 9) 4 rn e 3:48. antics to the Unions and many other matchessare | found suddenly illuminated, and the sound of falling | pound, and Broadway is no slough of despond, jiterally sculptured in same Way, Outof a block of enrietta and Lady Kendall for $2,000. fouai some say for | hammers and many voices’ heard by the ‘guardians J jay Js no longer a aloug! » | ard soap, which was made five years go, qt y $2,000, Steen, Race, same day—Mile heats, best three in five, | (pudl Fgh Bangham gg temp ach quietly this | of the night. Thinking that a haul had bos eoured.| te freshest of spring raiment adorns the legion of fair | I also noticed some splendid cashmere textures, but locker Club parse 9600 ead. b. season and play'no grand matches. This remains to be | the place was approached silently, and a demand made | promenaders, tempted forth by delicious sunshine and | the casements containing all these things were some W, HL Peters a (S ee Jedy, aren | There is too much young Diood and active zeal ia | for Instant admission, nocompanid by loud knockibg at-| balmy breezes. The “loves of bounels”” which our ad- half ooanel, otheee alee eee ae ee Silicon wee . neton, beng) . 1@ club to all in idie. The old Gotham Clu! e door, After a good perseverance the forthcomIn, have neither nam HENRIETTA THE WINNER, | , by tmp. Sovercign, 4 yoars old 9 +: 88D | eee ivel, very silent, bat there 1s, good stock in it and | was finally opened, and the oficers made.a rush into—a | miring and wondering eyes beheld upoa the opesing day | denominations, but the activity in packing and unpack. Mott ‘dam enough spirit to help it along and keep 1 where it has | cobbler’s shop. It appears that a few days previous to | within the shrines devoted to the art and science of ing is so great that in a few days ereryih.ng will stand ever been—in the foremost ranks of the merece of | the above incident the company had changed the La Grer, been sin the foremost ranks of he Bree Mines’ tar | and renved the former one fo as old shaceaker sored | mlinery (9 moro abstruse study, reat assured, than ever |. "ie American sections are pr on the go-ahead nothing has been heard. Weekes, who resides on the premises with bis family, } oary-headed philosopher pored over) bave appeared to inciple, which carries everything before them. Horses in Training at the Fashion Ghorisier, 4" yours si aot as Tho effeot of the officers’ mistake ean bettor be ts gracing tho trencos of blonde or brunet, ani resting | "Tie detoraiiga of tho Exposition, asfaras hangings are dam Gray Alice, by pe pens than described, The residents of the neighbor! . concorned, 18 magnificent. The great awning OF velum, Course. by spay ers an vite 21122298 Cricket Re vigor ie pel Ee eo ood |-upon fair heads like many-hued tropical birds upou the | FONE ONG over with gold, bees. Pig Time, 1:53 }—1:54}6— Fe 41:57 3¢—1:08%{— | seems to be looking up, but there {sa sort of despon- | thieves have taken the hint to beat a hasty retreat. beautiful plants of the South. Here is a crowd of | pennons and antique ta rhang on all sides. 18 ae. ae ae. ‘ — acne Sa dency in its present appearance, which augurs but poorly fashionables emerging froma matinée, and a confused | richest damasks sweep ome tw the ground, and velvet » A801 | for the prominence or permanence of the game as an in «THE INDIAN but charming chirp of tongues discussing every subject | Portieres are looped up. In u t ‘The lovers of fine trotting congregated Iargely at the | _ This was the four milo day, and thero was a grand } stitution, The St. George's Club has purchased a plot of wins lad in in be bretsar seve, Un eniy. Wrath or the Lena ee Le ee cae Fashion Course yesterdaay afternoos, to witness the do anprrmerapren gee het ‘The shige ground on Bergen Hill, and intend to erect a handsome SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. waters under the earth. that it is a mercy time is given to take detail 1p, matéh between Mr. Jones’ chestnut mare Henristta and | % $1,000, and there were three competitors, Ringmas- | putiaing and give additional impetus to the game. The eral Pearl-colored. and yellow straws, with clusters of pop- | jyidiS no have visited she Opening ante yg all pies, tiny rosettes of crape sparkling with jet and | the copper instruments ‘set blowing,” all the foustaing crystal, and airy puffs of tulle enwreathed with violets, | ‘‘set rippling,” all the birds ‘set the whiz zing, pulling, trickling and chirping, with the polyglot Ai bape ping per canines Ue; lvls, foe, - The chovog, woah have favored us with ‘universal expos reigning coiffure ends a tion at a mad house. aspect, The height of the waterfall carries the Criaigmceoemaas bonnet up at the back, and depresses it over the Fashionable Dh y at an Aristocratic forehead, This, as woe said before, is an unfayor-| Seirce—T'reating an Abbe—Tho Richest Toile able aspect. There is but little face trimming, but | t* Seem at the Exhibition Opening—Mate- Welwast is Got percertifile because of the puth.and |. “ei, Colon, Trimmings and Jews -Baeh Mi 4 Lady ter, Rousseau and Richmond. The former won very | Manhattan Ciub isin active bg and will shortly | General Hancock’s Expedition Out of Forage idan oy a best - Pagvtend a ae Coptly. | Captain Moore wes retnstated to-day, See ‘ne Batellte. al ciate evidence rie Mg | St Fert Larned—Eleven Thousand Warriors wee ave contested The following ts 8 summary :— a solid organiza ‘and the , Newark and Ready for War—Moeve of General Augar neem y. Frese. am ore Yeay, Seely with | Owner entered ch, b. Ringmaster, by Ringgold, Pulmisionte Clube intend to do somethiog during the | with Six Thousand Men from Fort Phil heats, in time that will ‘bear favorable comparison Tain Minnie Mansoeid, by Glencoe, yours old.. 1 1 | coming season, | The Paterson Club bassccured spor. |. Kearny—Areival of General Sherman, at ‘the best, when the unfavorable state of the weather is | Owner entered ch. h. Rousceau, by Commod: tion of the race course for a bali ground, and will com- Leavenworth. ‘taken into consideration. The wind biew a burricane A sam Nato Tee. by. 2 2 | mence operations early in May. Leaverwortu, Kansas, April 20, 1867. over the course during the time the herses wore en- 4 "Patt, “De Chudo H Advices from the Plains state that Genera! Hancock's gaged, the spectators having to take refuge behind every has gained, during the last few months, a large number | ¢xPedition is at Fort Larned, unable to move, the supply available shelter that presented itself. Mr. Rodin drove —— nitro match ig, | Of forage being exhausted, and there being no grass. Jnekets and Parasol: tho winner and Dan Mace had charge of the other. English Racing—Crand National Hunt Stoe- | Tams Fe ahciagr boul dvaniagen an, racket, | TB apimals wero suring great, frizzes of batr which rise in front like a coronet. The : snasole" Panis, April 6, 1867. a ‘Tas HORSES, x. ret One of 200 ‘without ita extraordinary severity, and will doubtleas be | About eleven thousand warriors are encamped on | broad braid twined around the chignon lends an exceed- | Ata musical soirée lately given in the Faubourg St. Hearietta i a beautifeldaré chestnat, with « white 4a" Soecpenies of 10 sow. tach, h ft, Bas <4 extensively patronized: ‘Tonguo river, midway between Fort Phil ‘Kearny and | !gly rich effect, One or more long curls depend from | Germain by the Duchess do s+, the hostess; on seeing ‘stocking on ber near hind leg. She is fifteen hands two | gubscribers who did not name (to the fund); four year Croquet Fort ©, F, Smith, waiting for the grass before com. | the left side, and often a band of ribbon passes through | all her frends arrive in full undress, expressed her con- ‘inches high, and most elegantly proportions’. She was | olds 108t, 101b., five 12st., tn ‘12st. 6lb., pond 4 has also become as fashionable here as any other out- | mencing hostilities. the front hair, and is adjusted under tho chignon with | sternation to her eldest gon, saying that the famous sired vy the gray staliion Harry Cay, a son of | ors Shi" O9 form ‘out of the stakess about. four | d0or sport, and will be largely practised by both males | General Augur will soon move from Fort Phil Kearny | long loops and ends preacher, Abbi P., would be shocked to see Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson, who was a son | miles; 28 subs., 2 of whom did not name. and females on the several beautiful grounds now being | with a strong force, composed of the Second cavalry The half Gipsey, the “Fanchon’”’ and a charming noy- | that so many Jilliputian bands, going by. the of Young Bashaw, he by ‘the imported Arabian | Mr. La Gisel 's Emperor lil,, by Orpheus, 6 years, 3 | Prepared for it, and the Eighteenth, Twenty-seventh, Twelfth, Twentieth | °lty called the Parepa seem to us to be the favorites for | unjustifiable name of bodiees, ill concealed 80 spring toilets, Straw trimmings have been caught at | many fairsboulders. The young duke, who is a cadet with avidity, The penchant for bead embroidery still | at the Ecole de St. Cyr proposed that;his mother should exists; however, instead of the old styles of band em- | meet the abbé in one of the onter saloons, and persuade broidery, the preference is given to fabrics into which | him to put ona pair of blue spectacles, because of the this decoration ig woven, Straw is woven with pearl! | dazzling light which might injure his eyesight! This and little sparkles like dew drops. The pretty | waavery kind forethought, but the abbi otjected, for peplums of neutral-tinted cloths are trimmed | some people can aud some people cannot see through with bead galloons. The prevalence of short dresses | blue spectacles, and I may not state which was bis case. is romarkable. Paris, of course, lays claim to | I, however, take the expedient in a moral point of view, the organization of this mode, so universally approved. | and beg to say that, as 1 am considering what follows Instead of this we are inclined to believe it an aboriginal shrpogh pair of wars diem: glaseas, IT cannot give - ses smproved pony che win euborine of the | BS nl ag olf nineteenth century. Be it remembered the squaws of | arms and shoulders is a fact that we are bent on econ- our Indian ancestry wore promenade costumes of blan- | omy. It may or may not be right to call the few keting, gaily adorned wiih stripes of various brilliant | Dronzod leaves we twist round our foreheads and ohig- Dens a bonnet colors, The majority of suits, whether having a double |“ 1¢ may-or may not be wise to purchase nothing in New skirt or trimmed to simulate two, have: sacquos, or | York with tho false notion that the French fashions peplums, with full sleeves, can be had for nothing in Paris, ast. 61b .. horse Grand Bashaw. . The’ dam of Henrietta was | 7 pH, W. G. Galihorpe’s b. g Gonorai Williams, 6 = pacing mare, said to be by Abdallah. Henrietta year, 13st, 6! tre feos ceunmrenicer ahi has a fine, open, square trotting gait, when properly | . . Bidgood’s b. g. Gelert, 4 veurs, 10st. 101b driven, and tg possessed of a remarkublo' turn of | Ur Gaume yo Vevercen 6 aia} gpeed, es was shown by heron several occasions in her } Mr, Halford’s King Pippin, 6 years, 12st. race yesterday, and ome fair day and a good track Be Sez a reemen ornty Ses could get well down tate the thirties. She is only five | yr <°y. Clinord’s'b. hb, Hippolyta, aged, i2s- i0ib.. years old, and this, ker first appearance on the track, Me N. Mason's ae Mayflower {iste Mind Your proves her a “‘sticker”’ of rare morit, ba iness) (h. b.), 6 years, 12st, 6b... Mr. J. Nicholson's Stoneha: 12st, 101b. GBlaty Kendall ts s beautiful dark bey, with black | Ford poutott's ch. g. Father O'Leary, aged, 125i. 10ib points, except a white pastern on her off hind leg and a P. Seabrook’s ch. g. Sir Joun, 6 years, 12st, ‘small star in her forehead. She is fifteen hands two inches high, and eight years old, but never trotted a | “fost gin, match before this eocasion. Lady Kendall was sired by ur z Sata’ Sensation, 6 years, Ln Lt s " well bred Shi ir. J. 8 South Stoneham, “d, db. bose Pompe cw dam +3 pioneer 2 Wie fnaun Jecnom Pay , added toa | and’ home series of matches for a stake of £500 | lished in the “Herarp, together with what e characteristics breed handicap of 20 sovs. each, h. ft. and 5 if declared; win- | aside and the championship of England and | other circumstances respecting the same could ‘horses, and is m good one beyondall cavil. She was, | ners exira; the second saved his stake; gentiomen | America, will be played between William Gray, of the | b¢ related by parties who were coznizant of them. however, over matched this time, and was not in the | Tiders allowed 4lb.; four miles; 35 suba., 11 of whom | Ulster Racket Club, of Belfast, Ireland, and Fred Foulkes, | ©’Net! was last scen on the night im question, wg \d Nineteenth infantry, in all about six thousand men. ‘The Internatioval Racket Match. = The game of racket, heretofore comparatively un- | Tops are constautly arriving, and being sent West as idly as possibje. known in this country, has received within afew days past | "*P! P a powerful impetus from the fact that the racket players | _ Seneral Sherman arrived to-day from Omaha, of the “Old Country” have sent thelr “best man” to the New World to contend for the honor of champion- BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ship, and to show, if posable, that the now repablie bas not been le, ist of many and conflictin; On dethropts wits: which fs has begn burdened during ite |. 5 Mterssods Olds —On Gia nightloF wie Tat of March, ‘to allow its children time to exert thelr ski) | ®man named Terence Nell, who lived with his wife and develop their strength in this, ove of the manly | and family in South Brooklyn, disappeared under the a eee pond Years. Past have been in vogue “at | most mysterious circumstances, since which time he has commend it to those seexing for exciting and exhila- | nelther been seen nor heard of by his family or acquain- auras pestis. pring. parce iadoprs, 4 23 bs pee tances. It will be remembered that shortly after his ised. in 8 of weather, and requires but little, 1 E any, changs of.comtame, To-wiorrow tas first of ahome | (iappesrence | s ‘note of the fact was pub eco © COO CONammet iared. shortly before twelve o'clock, in Hamilton avenue. It to ‘Gineat possible condition. Her owner values het highly, | Scare Bradioy’s Pensioner, by Flatcatcher or Drum- Sotisentn rear cca min idesex so senda West | Where, it ia said, ho was ejected from a liquor store. It | Purple cloths, woven with white beads, also brown | take pay dle. Fre Rll radium oor erriggte having refused $3,500 for her before the race, our, 6 years, 10st. 11lb......... 1 | the following artictes of agreement:— 3 ie Song ee rorresetar’ a Vere and gray, are popular for wrappings, The richest of | now sen ntiontan eaealy to a agen who Tiuidn's Momnst, aged tress good . ber ert ih ap ee ‘Gcchog, aged: liek Tih 3 arch eo, bs Win Gragr Of Great’ Britain, fe, Both of | Smhich the water runs at high tid) in tao vicinity, and | camel's hair shawls emerge from carriages, These aro | D0. air these aloult points are cogteatileT hasten tS The betting before the start was abouteven, although | Mr EE. Heneage’s Lincoln, aged, 10st. Sib... 4 | Foulkes, of New York, in tbe United States of America, | in afew moments the voice of a man imploring some | thrown loosely over elegant promenade tosses of silk or } describe two of the richest toilets seen at the opening of ‘Henrietta had the call, sie having been the favorite for | Capt. Rushout’s ch. g. Tiger (b. b.), aged, 10st. 121b. 0 | whereby both consent to play a home and home match jg coh ESA thee ction feed SS and | poplin. They are adjusted likes burnous, and we re sho Universal Exposition. WA atte oe £500 . te wovernl days stone handred tovighty., There was a very | 31 Ci. Calowe Ghatepecte ot years 1tok” g | airaekets for £600 4 side, the, best of seven, games, in | cima. it would aeom sifange that this man did notapek | TAPK that white seroll, or devices Ngured with white | sora with erossemt atin and aif, forming aa oped tells large amount pending on the result before the horses | yr. J. Hidson’s Meanwood, ‘aged, ‘List. 11Ib. © | most games to be the winner, and to receive the whole | 0 know from whom the cries omanated; but the night | area distinguishing feature of the spring modes. Pais- | work, undor which was seen a satin petticoat, ‘were brought on the track. On the conclusion of the | Mr. Studd’s br. b. Shangarry (b. b,j, of the stakes, £1,000. If the games are equal, then be Lp Ny bgt lato: the proterelny is : Re | toys and Paris broches come next, worn like their more : br ae to match id Gummtes Ya. She ashe Wat; frat eat, which was very close, Henriette ran into ach | 11 SD co er ear ae ative wintae nnd ts evolve | had hoard them, ‘Tho relatives and friends of che missing | Costly Kinsfolk. | The patterns aro wrought with | ouched the grown np a, Tavor that one hundred to twenty went begging on her Ost. 12ib.. Bom peat gies Ye bed © | the stakes of £1,000. The referee shall take the num. | ™&D immediately instituted search for him, and have | ali the chasteness and delicacy of fine paint- The bonnet was made of white crape, fanchon shape, ‘winning, By ‘being badly driven, Henrietta lost the Duke Of Hamilton's Slyfox, aged, 10st, 11ib 0 | ber of oe by each player after each game is Pr Me to.de arepbnt ticap: Duk withens Spodensi inga Pretty lace ruffs, Empress collars of cluny rod 8 scarf, tied over the’ top and rought under <b Bocand heat, and then those who had laid the long odds | Mt. 7, Golby's Kaave of Trumps, aged, List. Sib. (In- | | Sor" im the Fae ae te einemecives, Ia onder “het | vicinity, thinking that perhaps he had beem quietly | and Malieso and linen’ Shakspeares succeed feeala’ wate’ Whe tole tliee were, Rayption pymaniids: ‘wore long faces and were very quiet, not an offer being | wr. iffe’s Tho Old Sq ‘aged, 10st. Sib. @ | their pence sy may not be taken off the game. The | murdered, and that the murderers had di ‘of bis | to furs, White ermine is not entirely laid aside. A | made Of enamelied gold hanging in helen. heard between the heats. The third heat, however, pon dtd bi deep of the best of seven games to come off on pee AD Eee ye pon i hegre oy ig tomy © | narrow bos or coliar of down protects many » slender ‘he other tellet ran ight : fastened with mais Drought them fron’ although 5 3 e Drought thom te the front again although it wag wet! | Racing in France—Vincennes Steeple Chases— | Coori, ‘no. 56 Woet Thirtocnil: sree, neat Fifth aver Prompect of any being obtained. A lange reward has | throat from the changes of woather at tie soason. | Jos Seis iormalen/thetesmumsieh: an toltiey wes aoenee without takers. The f heat Lady Kendall won by Sunday, March 31. nue. The second match of the best of seven games to offered for any information upom this point, but | or amber necklaces frequently form a finishing touch. | on the bottom with a festooned plissé of the same. ‘the superior jockeysbip of her drivor, and st PRIX DE 2A TOURELLE of 8,000f. for 4 year olds and up- | come off in the Ulster Club Racket Court, Belfast, Ire- | that has failed to elicit any. The probability is that he | 1, wonia be impossible to give an adequate description The sleeves were very wide and square at the bottom. Deckers of Henrietia were willing to lay odds on the | Wards that have never won @ steeple chase worth 6,000f.: | land, July 1, 1867. Botb men to be in the courts at | hasbeen murdored. Ho Is said to have had a large sum | oF the trifles of bijouterie displayed by the neverending | The bonuct was made of white tulle, and trimmed with xesult, entrance 100 f., half forfeit; weight for age; a winner of | two o'clock P. M., on the days before named. | Of money in bis posession at the time he left home, to | throng, because of the variety which greets our Guczion | & dindem of maize leaves, bronzed over with shimmering TRE TROT. @ steeple chase worth 2,000f. or a flat race of 4,000f. to Two umpires and one referee shall be mutually chosen So of which, perhaps, some unknown oyes. Pearls, diamonds and ailver fi lend lustre to | gilt. Fint Heat.—Afver very little scoring the beautiful | C@tY 4lb. extra, two steeple chases of 2,000f., one of | previous to the commencement of each match. The said | Scoundrels took his life. The current opinion among | arose eyes and cheeks like apple ~ amber, |. The jewels were rich gold peacock feathers, havi creatures came up head and head, were stared ana j 0, or any race in England, 10ib, extra; any borse | umpires and referee to be gentlemen of position. Each | those acquainted with the case is that he may have beem | gotique ‘coral and. cameos enrich olive complex. | brilliant eyes made of precious stones. The gene ‘went around the first turn side and side. Hennotia | ‘Dat has never won Gib. ; nearly three miles; 18 | man to under the rules of each court. The winner | murdered by enemies. fons end gue orba, ling through the most coquet. | characteristics are, in this season, gray tunics over blue ‘Dogan to draw to the front as they ed the back. | Subs shail pay the loser £30 towards his expensea. Each man | Tux Scrsrvisors.—A meeting of the city members of | tish of vells embroidered with chenille, Point lace | Plissé under petticoats, Al bonnets which have not low ‘and had the nose of Lady Mendall at her wheel Baron Finot's b. h: Matamore, by Fitz-Gladiator out shall "have twenty-one dayw’ ‘on his opponent’s have been held ‘Count! veils have. tabs fastened over the chignon with pretty | Crowns are ; with deep iace falls, which are ‘shen sho passed. the quarter pole in forty-five seconds, | _, of La eet Renee ++. 2] court previous to tbe days of play. The whole of the | ‘te Board was to a+ the County Ooart | Te Sches, Fepium., veils .ase with jet. and | draped over chignone behind. the wind ‘atthe time almost strong enough to Baron de Herissem’s bk. c, Last Born, 4 ys 1421. 2 | stakes to be a in the hands of the proprietor of ‘House last evening, bat a quorum could not be obtained, | arbor, ce ed A ian eee Breton jacket is in fall vogue. 2ift the drivers their sulkies. down the | Baron de Herissem’s'b. h. Bataclan, 5 years, 134Ib... 3 | Bell's ‘London, before the commencement’ of each | aDd consequently nothing was done. troage. Lavender and black are also used for full | . Jet trimmings will be worn on belts, hanging in. 4 ‘Dackstreteh Ledy Kendal ‘lowed, op Se, and as ona ’e b. o. Maori Chief, 4 1a2ib. 4 1 teats ta be pinged Sas ae eee Uxxxows Man Fourn Drowssn.—The body of an un- | toilet, Tropical dashes of red and orange intermingled fringe and he mine oraamonts aa necklaces, ai trough Sravin"por kept the lend, dnd’ passed. that’ polut half a eae a eee a eeseincn of ihe | ¥own man was found floating in the river at the foot of }, with some costumes beantlfally Ata a ne caper. |... Parasols are richly embroidered_and even trimmed on | Tema fret, tri. Ou tn ter Sar race WAS ° to be final. -At thirteen all the out players sbal) | Gold street yesterday. It had evidently been in the } decoration for tke and cha; ‘of Diack iace or | each quarter with silk cord, or on one corner only with ily ines, shoating at the top of his voico 0 | have the privilege of setting to five, and at fourteen all | water for some time. Coroner Lynch will bold an im- | tulle. Self-colored silks, enamelled with dots to imi- the initials and creat of the wearer. bein aeonte J ‘to force his charge along, at the same time keeping her © | of potting to three. The stakes to be handed over tothe | quest on Monday, and in the meantime the will be |. tate jet, are quite dé Chameleon glimmer. et is always worn with bow and ends bobi: me the wheel of the other. A most ©] winner on the termination of the last match. Either | at the dead house, where it can be seen, for identifica- The sith sett rainbow ints, appear at interv: Velvet crape is worn in long ends on négligé caps, and | Deattiful Henrietta over the score a win- party failing te comply with these articles to forfeit the | tion. Within a week or 80 past soveral men have sud- | is not so much used for trimmings as narrow braids and are crossed over the \ —— fm 3:48, ‘money staked. WILLIAM GRAY, dently disappeared, and perhaps this unfortunate was of loons. ‘ Foulard Garibaldis will be much worn of the same ma- ‘Second —On bundred to twenty current on the FRED FOULKES. that number, Paasement woven with and jet, seem hertol os pllep) uadeceente. ‘tha porn Tate, Honrietia soon taking the ina, but New Yacht for the Paris Exhibition, Ax Armaar ix 4 Sraxer Gan—Two disorderly char. | to be popula fol rout Rea: cd nbetand pemuadioaniae abexanetn ales tairelin Barefe soe wen crochd tas fur she Broke’ wp by ‘boine The lovers of aquatic sporte in Boston seem to be de- | Seters created a disturbance in one of tho Coney Island ss Ane atv sees dain castes ‘some. | fringe, with a crystal bead at each end. Bronzed oak ‘urged too much, and Lady Kendall beat her to the quar. termined that their district shall be well represented at | Railroad cars as it reached the Fulton ferry on Friday | times five; at others numerous little dents or leaves were worn by the Empress on her bonnet the day poe ons Lad ay Kendall ry oa pee 4 the international regatta which is announced to take | Right They applied some insulting remarks to a lady ‘The “reins” of last summer have been di for < i a id ree ae silver aro ane acetal asin front an abe ball Talio. pois; place during the timo of the Paris Exhibition. Their | 2 the car and then made @ combined assault on. con- pie Aspe parse Nmerane vd Sent nd Filigree is very rich and but ¢ fit only $27as*Naing into the Flushing end Henrietta broke to seed over an eight-oared crew, to part | ductor Robert Fox, of the Forty. | ferment PiS ‘Ppromenterie, teen, a for very full headdress, of elder flowers are wp again, and she.was four lengths behind before she in the international races on the Seino, has already been | S004 precinct, was called ‘upon to take the rowdles | lett to the sieeve and @ finish to the scams Ekige | still the much admired ornaments on talle, There is no we pohoed. te..he, columns, of the Haat amd it! one or the selzed his club. Uj the lady | Parasols Dave usurped of the diminutive | other novel spring ornament, i : iy recovered. She trotted feat and closed the j Ca wee 5 bat getting on. is mow reported that, addition to this pro- this the —<<—$___—_ ‘the homestretoh abe made her third break and Ject, ‘the Bostonians will, in all ty, wand | (zho had been insulted sprang from her seat, wrenched | air of the beau monde Rosottes of silk and lace @ropped behind. however, rallied oe S hebamlastive "we teks’ part ts too yaaiion te the club from bit, andused it over the heads of ihe | make pretty toys, but delicate complexions and NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Fimes 3:46, i “y' ~ yacht which was lately Inanchod at South Broke the citb. over the’ ead of tbe. fellow wid bed oo tl Breet nagar oti rtroaden rote Ee me J Clty. E jersey le Third Heak—The takere of the long odds were now tet cildnensd the Oatbarioe Mc Ward. She was bull grossly insulted her, when sbe hastily eft, the car and 1 handles of she new modes are not mere stems, bus rich | Presewrarion ro Mr. Paxapoax, Lars Pouice Com- fin eostacies, as things looked very favorable for them. under the supervision of Captain Bearse, and is said to be nd boy a Christen, Li carvings of ebouy, ivory, pearl and various choice woods id “ At the first sitompt they got away and went side and be a remarkably pretty ctaft. It is reported that Oap- Re St rae Hacket, and } of's size commensurate with the ‘spper portion. | Black mEgiONER, Friday night the Chief of Police present- side for one ann grat wan payed tain Bearse intends to make a vessel of her, were - days. 1s highly favored. White, covered pointand biue, | 6d, on behalf of thé force, an’ ebony gold mounted cano a Jength and breaking up, the former funning ber to Paris; and that if, possible, he will Pronasue Fata, Accipent.—A maa named Patrick | violet or pink, embroidered with lace patierns, are visi- | to Mr. J. W. Pangborn, late Police Commiasiooer, as an Jed “three lengths to the quarter pole in forty-three enter ber in tho bey rope re race, | McCormack, while in the act of jumping from a Flush- | ble in phaetons and sbopping turnouts. expression of their regard fof bim personally as wel) as seconds, Henrietta broke up again in front of the old should there be one. The of | the | | on last Friday night, fell to the Ye ser 008 % these—sno Seseenin of. soring-—cthes im recognition of his successful to render the force Stand; but this time she did not lose mach ground, as Catharine ‘M. Ward are as follows:—102 foot in | ing avenue car, = Ground, | indications of the present mouth—the half haif | emcient and Mr. replied in a fow Lady ‘Kendall also slipped up; but, breaking a third Tength, 80 feet keel, 25 feet breadth of beam and 10 feet | tho wheels of the vehicle passing over his body and in- | tears arrangement of the year. The bright eye, with its | words, expressing his gratitude to those men who had the bay mare her to the half-mile ring depth of hold, her tonnage bee a tons. Her rig is | flicting injuries which in all probability will cause his | merry, mischievous giance, spar! amid that bewib | not forgotten ‘with them. ‘and odds were then offered on all. that of a yard topsail schooner. Her mainmast is 82 feet | death. M« was an employé of the company | dering iath of silks, lace, tulle, streamers, &c., Cuvrca or Br, ‘On the ashing end, while leading nearly bait a dozen SPORTING. loag, her foremast 70 feet, main boom 56 feet, bowsprit | and is now lying at the City Hospital. through ich the hapless mascaline promenader nas to or Bt, Bomrac —To aid in the completion of dongih, the Bad Thor on ker trot again. und abe cutie on guiboard 20 feat fre booms 36, foe. maain gu'27 fork | tun Ragrens Darmor Srannino Anruar.—Primes | Seer his Lortous way op Broadway or uth evans (2 | dion of tho cy bere veluaseuree thelecarvione te the the homestretch lone length ands balf ahead. Hen- ‘The National Game. snow about 1,000 yards of canvas. Her which | Hamilton, the negro who stabbed John Fool, also colored, mesculine)y the dancing curls, igh itn tee pt tne in ee we tee rietia then steadied hereelf, snd,” com! With arusb, | ‘The spring has now come indeed; the cheerful, joyous | are two in number, are most elegantly and comfortably | on Friday night, in front of Battle row, North First | bewitching braid colled around it; peg a Sey Bag pastor, Father Kraus, ands ladies’ fair wilt be opened | ‘was soon side and side with Kendall; and, after and "the el fitted containing thirty-six berths at ome | street, E. D., was yesterday arraigned betore Justice not always the work of art alone; the elastic, springing | accordingly in the basement of the church to-morrow & most oxci landed at the score a neck in | *Pringtime; and the long afternoons, clear skies, balmy | onq eight storerooms at tho other. She ; step and general rejuvenated air of the fait ones wo | evening, which will continue to be held for she next two rout, mating the heat in 2: air, bright verdure and solid ground have combined to | is also provided with large pantry | Dailey for the offence. He not guilty. aga was | Moot, ‘aro indications of the beautiful spring such as the | weeks. "Though German in 7 number of “ae Th Heat-—Twenty 10 five was now current on | entice the pattizans of the bat and ball from their winter | 204 overy other necessary convenience. She was | committed to the county jail to await examination on | nighegt art of the modiste can never produce, They | the Irshend American residents have put shoir shoul. emits the ange cane Up forthe word at's rapid | taney ecg taseed ct weclneine x Dalt with’ the greatest care and of tho best materiale; | Wedneslay next, Cet aa mogros Tho charact foes picvure sketched by tho hand of hatare, and the | dors to the wheel to aid this charitable undertaking, as jpece, but just as they got in front of the stand Rodin weal swallowing mouthfuls of dust | her finish is of wood, none of which has been | lina, and Fool fs 8 Long Island negro. The characters of | genius of the modiste can only place It ine iting frame. | Well as to evince theit respectand regard for the faithful ae Sean kab ia-one thbtod ving meraleed pe subject to less than four Feary’ seasoning; ber bowom | Tngor arren in Queens county for mabbing & mad with ae ee ee sedece Chey. forth, to start a the health white oak, and she rough- rey. dete boing Ta his great haste to make up the loss | 46 nop bring os proce eben hod ‘ut with copper and galvasized iron. The launch eauses eben, bn Bad onacrinet GOP, paatinen hae SEveys berm SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Smocxino Ovrnagr ox 4 Yousa Wouaw sy a Gana or drove the mare toa break, and Lady Kendall led considerable excitement among the yachtmen of the | ® ‘The Imperial Party at the Opening of the Exe | Rvrriaxs.—Tho following details disclose as foul a crime to the quarter pole eight lengthe,fin forty-four seconds. build up for themselves sound bodies, and, consequently, pea ft ene ty number being present to eres a. ion—H E le D: A Henrietta broke up again on the backstretch and was | sound minds. The nations ef the Old World have long | 8¢ her got off the stocks. She was christened In the old BROOKLYN FIRE DEPARTMENT, EE ee eee) eeere HaeeaTamne 9 PGT nS, RDNA Anam OE eaetes: ARO Sem | en longens ou tho halt-mile pole Time, 1:23% | boasted of thelr superiority in the matter of style, by the lady whose name she bears, 4 ré foes tingen-evy td terpee-ommn tions im | o'clock, on Friday, night, # young woman named Lissie She up three times more lushit wd fol 5 and wes twatre lengths Lever phy A searer physical vvtrpsonrert aaa by —heakhtul @ Au Order Reatratning the Fire Commissioners P A “5% ‘set, oar ay be oy three-years, egy City, sed pro pole, driver then keep outdoer exercise, ve poin! somewhat disdain- WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. from further Interference with the Compa- ‘The opening of the great Universal Exposition, which | Morrow, in Borgen, on a visit, and when approachi ee ee esp eb he toed S0:0e onal, and. was fully, at specimens of American manhood unable to nies. has just taken place, is not only the principal event of the ‘bridge at tho rallroed cul ste wan honoeted by esa ty only thre onfourienetng ib 2483. compete in any of the methods adopted for the forms- be Rirsrmd bad af tit eae a men A little fire, metaphorically speaking, which may be | suis gay, bat must be recorded os the grandest that has | 7OUnE msn who inquired where she was going: Ste re ifn —The friends of Henrictia were still wil- | tion of the perfect man. But no longer can the Ola | evening another meeting 6 principal movers denominated incendiary in its origin, has been kindled over occurred in the history ot human industry. It apa Sa. attiompted . may | suade her, saying there were two bad men withiu a short Ting to Det evel maneh she wad being handled, and seve. | World claim precedencd in these matters, for within a | the proposed incorporation of Tarryiown was beld af | by the Fire Commissioners of the Western District of | to ag well before I proceed to remind your readers that | distance of, and to ensure her safety he would conduct her ral were laid on the revult, Lady Kendall, on the | very few years past the people of America have been Bird's Hall, in that village, for the purpose of deciding | Brooklyn, in the hearts of a good portion of the members th occupied by the above building is 400,000 found the biock. They bad gone but a short inside had haifa length the best of the start which by | awakened from their apparent stupor, and, ase con- | thelimits of the boundary line, ke. After somo alignt | of the department, and the flames are aasumiog more clear th tlie ot Wsih"1at, died’ Wit \ealihdicay | Sabena Rube eee dip apeathe Ry two | sequence, outdoor oxercise of all Kinds is now largely | discussion it was agreed on.as follows:—South, by the | gigantic proportions than the Commissioners appre. tslelen tah | de oa 006 if ati toon teak” deol, theotoes Pemmemion tk . “ made a faint effort last Thui ee seo rab es soe on & police often, he Would arrest her. rtd Champ de Mars wasa sandy plain, but that on this date farther happened until she reached, in com; ‘the turn, and tothe ean ate, Sheldon brook ; thern boundary Teng threo mend Going down the MS ‘and vigorously practised by both males and females and | gstate of Wm. yo Ae bor OD the first workmen engaged by the Imperial Com- | the strange guide, the top of Bergen Hill, on Newark in. Bended, They reday Aspin not materially closed op Anely, and. was within « length of the by old and young. In aformer edition of the Henatp fa wen, by ie ara oantny of te Hon ver ight’ to subdee the confiagration With 6 few woids of Np oy ‘ap, and the latter that clemency—dismissing the charges they had made Joint eel we tnstota ot. ma 1 Gong slong | 40 oe he ot ey Peano ine ms | len containing pouiion of out Sve ihoumand | MOM "o0D"src%% Oceana, whan | inion, eens 10 dup te soi that on | Spon un hated ott Tex of the Comet time ‘were pointed out the advantages to be de. | five hundred, and includes the village of Boekmanstown. ot one. bi the 34 of April, 1866, the first cast iron pillar rose, and | glounds, Senvenmecs eoacvanwecn of Got (na Fived from it and its peculiar fitness as a representative Meoteheee dD seep ll er meeting to map and that soattered members from every part of the world | succession outraged her, two of them holding her upon ""ielmeaming supa. promi ob tbe met vty | "omar Busonon Rew Room —At (be ls hare ida, te eb of ape 06, sob in| Rtg ot ca ‘hy “und Oo, sa ioe that the lovers of this sport have ever had On every | tion of town officers, held recently at New Rochelle, one immense concourse and joined their voloss in one | rusfans escaped. Warrants were i-sued, however, for the po Aes gra eros older clubs re- W. a by al the ringing shout of thankagiving under the echoing wails | arrest of eighteen men who were guapected from the Feraal activiiy'is" trecrwimre cnsurvebian Tesoorrew | entire vote 200, the opposing candidate, Win. Boyd of the most stupendous tomplo ver dedicated by man | Sore'k' Donntity. marred; James Brannon aed Hoary the Kntokerbocker Club of thiscity, which may be justly Rahal Toollide uty’ Gree: wiles ‘The other officers to fraternal emulation and peaceful strife, De Mots, ali of whom were identified. Donnelly was in termed the foster-father of he ene, oils venines De chosen were Mosars. Le ‘Wheeler and Cheese- The Emperor and Empress were received at the prin- | s state of great trepidation, and rnsde several ofere of @ sok oder emenarerien ine ports dh snchnaed cxntesd Borough Tor Trustee; Joobe Colebrook, Yor Collector, and cipal entrance (facing the Pont de Jena) by the Imperial | POrnbTietatned in an adjolning as aa wae enjoyment, It is not, very long, ago. since, De, Boats mae aes, Se Seer Commission, all the members of which corps scoom- | character given of him by the police is not m ‘ab the bat and in the field, and his “sky scrap. | Autedup Viotaion ov ran Inrrnnat, Revexce Laws. — panied their Majesties over the galleries, in which wore | one. Tho three wore committed for examination Fire: heat. i Mind delight-of the wichina and: many “oni oe Cre tein hegre ten aed ps stationed the representatives of the different foreign | [P°ortracs ia at tover 1 tose aa June vase ‘eek south fort beste dren of larger growth’ ‘who visited the Elysian Fielda, | YOLKer®,, was entzed e few days ago, in, consequence of commissions and members of the jury. Your “Fashions” | wili overtake thove demons in human shape who com- | Fourth heat. and who wore then puzzled to know what it | case is now being thoroughly investigated. invitation to | mitted @ defenceless young woman, whose curcer had Firth heat all meant and why such sturdy on nad ‘Tar Nat @. Uni SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. the “Des Gu’ d’Art,”’ which enviable posi- | not well begun, to a fate so It w hoped the ans Peaiennls 00k emasicn cree: i from TIONAL Game.—The opening game of the Union Ihe Peleg a siete’ ‘New York to John Ownning- | tion was owing to the name of others will be arrested within a few days, Dan Mace pan pant Lab Jf eT Base Ball Club of Morrisania, winch was to have taken | ham, Chief Campbell, Walter Jr, ‘The cortege was proceded by all the civil notabilities, Newark. Bartford, Bail With « big stick and then ran around like mad, and | piace last Tuesday, but owing'to the untavorable state | A)ia 2. Thome and Borde, Supser, Five Mr. Hausmann, coming frst All wore thelr different | 4 sonotan Cavour,—A mam named Christian Kiouse tan, wand bags. state @f the weather on thet et ned, off Orn eres o stars and colors, Empress was covered with pod ae — ignorance no longer prevails. The noble game, telling yesterday, aivernepd, A postpor — :—Whereas. Wil D the once of @ very long walk through the | Was arrested at at an carly bour yesterday morning, om fiiting Whalebove, chesiaws License, Gay sta Ha own tale, has spread with: most remarkable tupidity. | JSC under eeiptoes of the mort faverabie chat. ee css Dann She as ap lovely ue Ofer, all smiles and | suspicion of having committed a burglary, Upoa being ee ee ee caaie az” much to cement the seétions of tho country, by extab- | acter. The Morrisanlans of both sexes tarned ont In | vit and cavo the court to understand and be in for the Eimperor walked fast, and the confusion caused | ‘4kee (0 the station be admitted having, broken into ‘Belfast, bay stallion vay mare bra ap ot See eae ct ents om: Say eee or par. | Sime ncouvres.” SOLO ee Tet Seance ee te tow ot aed, LAB; Beals Coaeabes Webs | ay cheating ot Oe ieee ete e cee er teen ‘was locked up for tial , Jt. s | Bt eee eaten In this vicinity the season has been opened under | Cock Fiamma i Monazaasia.—Tho lovers of this ing as «Hoard of Fie Comtaletoners ing, Itconld have been called Babel when the Riapress | Dopr or Drutiwonas Recovanro,—The body of yoting folding fonlres bheek | V8, rorabie Gish, wh Me | port hada opportunity of witnessing another of | iment fof the sli, of ihe gallerieg Toe sandy Brih burrah, | Dilliggham, whoee death by drowning: wan recorded ti 5 on, aed entertoiaed, Admiriog crowd those exciting contests, which took place » fow even- | without first 4 Gondfoxions of the Asiation, and | 2° ree rae oe recovered yesterday near ‘game of seven innings, | ings since, a short distance from the Harlem: Railroad out perving any euch vive! V'Emperear !’’ were overpower. cee: § was a once removed to his father’s for nn consyuenay of ‘the =o na Gepot, Morrisania. On this occasion the affair for the aa Fy nagnueathae aolowte 60 Vining to's tote what ” Elizabeth. tire rating ‘at : ath ctaapioneh Acepenphongnley” wie Weeeees Gis “Growers” et Ford. be locked up without an; Gin have been im, the Kmpross) ears all along ‘Tue Geerexce ov Senex Postroxen,—The Union County train I f E i 5 £ fF orden cekcne a although gure inca i 3 3 a ? i 5 3 $ and have ‘Litcoln. everal of the Fordham ‘wore a claret shaded ‘robe, Court of Quarter Sessions beld a special session yesterday ‘back Of Jermey City, and there will ‘most courage and weh to the last Ad ie manifest the. front snded,sn.s pines sonvon morning, The case of Beber, the Newark constable who Spimndtaans SRerciek ae eerias | seer pee eee mt | a at “ue Autonet iano | Fonds Copa te "abate Fane 2 JOE XN Se ores and ook ica Pie. ae in the oa in Soete eae Cornel OO) oe er eee bros Setere’ the eourt; Oat wonteuse wan hengacen pe cyan | however, Cantor welcome, to walk among them next ing cab an ae be ha he TE ae me ll ‘Of the entire ‘‘meet- | the petitioners them to feol at home. ‘Trenton. | Pence, pork gy ry ry Se ad a tgben were: generally of 8 | said peror is very slout; he sxemed pleased, and | se, Jonx's Curtiouso Cavace.—A laden’ fair, the pro- |, Joha Lovett has the brown stallion George M. Patohen, | tnat the game bas lost nove of iis inepiring power, | ben lng wien fois aving | and But i, age ny Royo eesdaot which dhe to om; te tithe prosper ee go RT “ THB CRANPIONGR? one as tennte HR eee at Bates Chiet Go pelitics, uxrho scanned te vistors o¥et. of the Catholie hutch, at proseat in course of erection mare ont of gray mare Lady SuMolk and oo she, laperted poste jety tin gallery oreey, i z, 1 Bi H 4 i in E E itl Fi i if Ry a # fi x tn Wi ‘Will bé held on the evenings of Mon- any Tasnsay ont Wedeotne Coe A of in be very imperfect; how- Browne street for oa ea: be unseat mo prion: i i ii EEE i fi i ie iz i i Al aft ‘o Fo eg Ee fot m | art, ee eee vaucany unr, Em. James D, MoMann has black mare Cora, i Sh low Seas | Laprcaovs Mimraxe.—Up to a recent date the Harlem {gt in tae neni oe UBLINGTON, eh —— Goldie, Ketchem, ‘and | Bridge and Fordham Railroad depot at the tatter place was | “'Witness—Hon. J. W. 4 Burzinator, Apri / Metairie Jocuey Club Races—Spring Mecting | Austin. The wil ira Zoli nightly. mate the fesert Of d dumber ef vagrant, | 180 Supreme. Court Another robbery was committed {a thie clty last night, | 1867. melaten, wussenae, 2 fn & Jouters and persons of indifferent reputation, who not Brooklyn, 19\h day of, Apri mn F, Smith's grain store, . Clark's tobacco stor und te corny Race. Dash of two miles, ioe alleges’ Jockey +d os Fatt he rei bat mamealik ‘eal pe oni for iar ee Axe ; fuer hogy] im watchon,Jowel Se | eam Satern B. Legoert’sb, £ Molle Avdtity «> Willaats, Floweber, Packer, Fos, Bb, Suits, Berdhreng ‘Heouncy, "To uch ah exteat hed the ‘practice Deen oon, time alone can decide eam

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