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, ‘NEW YORK); HERALD. ‘ PHIDAY, / MY, 24, 1667.~TRIPLE . SHEET. 3 gana ws loud HORACE GREELEY ON TRIAL. ASHINGTON. Deow! = nlinSaninccinetinncs im carriages, fires been cromied om Union League Club = er ne ba bad nconstndad and Mork Meet oe be ~-asensvsaher Jag nei ee bee oa the and beck en with the skirt, and the | the two stands an booth in yes a sharp- Netrenre ing @ Bondeman tor Jef Cabinet Council om the Reconstruction Laws— 3 Ly: ‘of oulr colored ‘with @ tracery work—to wacad enctieneesy ew ney im selling omen Becom! Sige ta 4 Sho beherees Govevela Onision. THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. Goicees of black lace. -~ sown poole races, here remark. . wie—Proceedings jeoting—Th: present to-day 18 ext A ‘auth and exceedingly clogant dress was of carn. | abiy brisk on the Mavoriton “Inthe bassment of the Resolutions, doe: beams | swoop wf paechopen paren ides tp colored asin, trimmed with rouleaux of white satin, and | grand stand, as. well as in the numerous booths and A special mecting of the members of the Union | Cabinet mecting, eral Stambery on the pribsadianesice art Meeed citeeced anderen esate tte ton. | tear ped Hg ager tong!» League Club of this city was held last evening as thelr | Of Le ee par? Ts be undernooa The Races at? Jerome Park Sein “ths veones weo.simply a bundle of (sah visists | Sowing incessantly, and sandwiches were in great Tooms on Seventeenth street, for the purpose of taking | Saists Of TN tne ech unanimous approval, und Wieenecl ish gree SirGre a ik na demand. be ary | was Ph peas the decisive measures in reference to the action of one of hep in fa ip ib dewepaber Yesterday. over whigh wes worn en.overskirt of white tulle, with a | excitement about the pool-sslling auctioneer, bat the hein merabecpelioense: Geeelegin tty Be TNO). SEL ; Pafed border oraamentod with white father dowars. | oddn wora not heavy, ‘aor ihe fila for tier oud cadinary conduct in becowning 8 bondsman of Jef Davis, | P Caso’ of McClure, the - — A ‘url of this meeting was sent to Horace Greeley by John a ‘A hundred other toilets almost equalty beaut! with the sight of their uniforms, and gaily gotten . — jogram received here this evening by Colonel The Grounds Thronged with the ‘hough portage Ieee salient, might be spacitieg; Bas ihe detectives uttered ike, butter und th hs Jay, suaomne of the lab in the following words:— Peer achipssosed ot iinet amenen- above ment! strate glories there was no use them. Every: was orderly A meeti lub at ‘ly day will b ‘Cream of Fashion. Ahat fanaa, whiah yosarday Bauated with every con- | and rapectabig even in the height of excitement, and held for the purpose. of taking ioto ‘consideration. the | fornia, from the brother of McClure, the Fenian prisoner not even the smiall boys who peddied oranges or the gouduct of Horace Greeley, a member of the lub, who | who made such « gallant stand against an overpowering me of the races gave, by the exercise of any of Ricl ha has become a Dondsman for Jefferson Davis, laie chief offices of the rebel governinent, program! bh. their mischievous tricks, cause for the exercise of oilicial dam Faith, by Childe Harotd, 5 years old.. . ys by Planet, dam | | yar. Jay further wrote :— authority, entered ch. ‘Matti ‘fan Chown Caroling, 3 years old... —_ on the public side of the course, while thus Time 49}: As I have reason to believe that the rixners, or some orderly in every respect, and giving no oflence by cither THE TURD RACE of them, jpprove of the conduct which they propose violent word or action, was made up as usual of diverse ‘This was # dash of two miles and a quarter for a pre-'| the club shail consider, it is clearly due both to the body of English cavalrymen during tho recent, Fenian rising in Ireland, states that young McClure Had pleaded guilty to Fenianism, and had solicited the intervention of Secretary Seward in his bebalf, Colonel O’Beirne in- stantly repaired to the residence of Secretary Seward, MOST BRILLIANT ATTENDANCE. ime Oy yar a ea Beauty was. there; and of Loda—see tbe old legend—look out upon the scene | elements. There were mingled on the gran: - | mium of for all 2 't ontey | club and to yourself that you should have the oppor- ‘i ness ly with the Bir. Morris Wins Fwo Races and | from Lenpeet soeshiansle or aaa, apnea qiiih | chants, clerks, the wealthy and the shouasaple | for this = eae ie Wetesss Db Uatawart, tunity of boing heard po ihe subeck ber, therefor, — Pano aignided his willingness to comply heavy braida ir, golden There were deep- lesen, mm wi faces fomil! and, af e matter of o tu it io ask on what ev i yor ° Mir. Jerome One. sot eyes, * P| semterp. ta sie ata tre ree eee | tre conte, Ne took HS mtowey WiKhOOTR | i rat'T afall call's taeoting t ‘The Baltimoreans and the Brazilian Mails. ‘Tho Baltimore Board of Trade has addressed a letter to the Postmaster General, complaining that the inter- val between the arrival at and departure from the nort of New York of the Brazilian mail steamer fs not suf- 1m whose large motion you might The ropal sow lived roel; a ee pesca prance het conht she solo of by vi ules more fasci ; ant Mr. Watson Takes a Premium for | vie f nied vith erpocion ee aly and penal rine he trad — PB seininen Rete ‘ahie:teif pile 9 FOURTH RACK. 4 6 Tn response to this, Mr. Greeley wrote:— gad +d 2 ‘scene the ret e mile and a quarter race falling through, ® I shall not attend your meeting this evening. | have ences of the turf's palmy days, when they were | premium of $500 as med for mile and avarier| ay cigeeieeboat a ord, and shal Keop it, “1 do uot Was devoted to” thie democratic | matched horses in point of spoed, viz:—Rir. Jerome's'| Tecosuize vou sa capatie ov juleind: Oe etl Sk aphit E the Walk Over. prspsmn of hoofs pebay 9 vely @ new inepiration | patrons of the sport. Here the observer: might. see |". f. Redwing, Mr. Sandford’s ch.’ f. Earring, and Mr. | i st, misied by a maudlin philosophy. Larraign | ficiontly tong for the merchants of Baltimore and other samtreine aes ae meal tial 6p ok Leste Davaonecwere 2 Seay hoe Spodeli tone eee ing ras very Pree | You as narrow mninded blackheads, who would like to be | cities to receive and answor their letters from Busait, wing being the favorite m thé drst w how, ism of the “points” of the animals and thetr respective old, abi Earring the eecond choice, but as tne | awit toe great au food cause, Out do nok know her, bed the Vandal colt ran into favor, and |. nate and wrath necessarily engendered by a bloody civil more dainty throng finally highest. The following ts the last pool | war ig as if you should plant # colony on an iceberg brilliant stand oj it, Kverybody had an opimon | gola:—The Vandal colt $305, Redwing $365, Earring | Which nad somehow drifted into atropical ocean. I tell toadvance, and frequently that opinion was “baoked’’ | $200. The horses were started at the throe-quarter you here, that out of a life earnestly devoted to the good by the deposit of money, such episodes in the course of le; and, getting away on even torms, they came rush- | ¢ human kind, your children will select. my going to the general conversation having the effect of stimulating up Py the grand stand at a clipping pace, flying in | Richmond and igning that bail bond as the wisest act, 4t to flow in other channels after the flutter of interast | front of the judges and making the first quarter in | gnq will feel that it did more for freedom and humanity occasioned by thesight of the wagered greenbacks was | twenty-five sud half second:, Redwing leading four | than all of you were, competent to do though you had over, The sound ot the bugle which summoned the | lengths, the other two nearly lapped, Earring second. | tived to the age of Methusaleh, Coursers to the stand had, however, the offect of silen- | Going round tbe upper turn they were two leugths apart, ‘The answer further recommends that the Club move cing all debate among the more plebeian of the crowd, Redwing Yonding, Earring ‘socond and Vandal last. Thoy senior and sent a thrill’ of — pleasure and keen | passed the quarter pole in this way; but as they made | the expulsion inti:aated, aud not merely pass resolutions jn the appearance ey | arou: ju ‘andal colt iy ridden fel 0 on ‘the course, Bounding along towards the sartiog | two lengths further behind Going to tho half-mile pole, | The by-laws of the organization are explicit on th point, with the bright-hued jackets showing gaily in the | however, he closed up well again and ran steadily Por ‘a | pomt at issue, and read as follows:— midst of the animated field, anticipation ran higher | short time. Earring had closed on Redwing in making ‘'Yhe condition of membership shall be absolute and than ever, and all eyes eagerly searched the lists of | the and at the balf-mile pole the latter led aimost | unqualified loyalty to the government of the United entries for the race and colors, and the appearance of | one tength, half a length of daylight separating Earring | States, and unwavering support of its efforts for the sup- the horses was speedily committed to memory by those | and the ‘Vandal colt. On the lower turn ey were | pression of the rebellion, and Kom 4 m elected a most interested in them, either trom money staked on | a length and a balf apart; but coming on the | member shall pledge himself to do all in his power to their success or mere excitement in the goneral details | homestretch the Vandal colt again dropped three lengths | carry out the primary objects of the Club, which are to of the sport, The start of the racers. waaa signal fora | behind. It was now very plain to ail that Redwing | discountenance and rebuke by moral and social influen- general uprising and congratulatory expressions from |’ would win, if there wes anything left inher. Earring’s | ces, and by all proper means, both in public and in excited ones as they witnessed the bounding atride of | jockey was cutting and siashing away with his whip, but | private, all disloyalty to the federal government, and to their favorite on the lead, or the petulant complaint at | the filly did not respond, \wing’s key was | resist to the uttermost every attempt against the the jockey on the last horse for not speedily applying | urging hischarge along in the most persuasive manner, | territorial integrity of the nation. Also, if a his spure, The race over, the man en the gad na ‘while the jockey of the Vandal colt was riding all over | member by his actsor conversation shall seem to the form having been awed into silence during the exciting | him, first pulling him back, then giving him a loose | committee to manifest a spirit of disloyalty to the Proliminaries and action of the trial, would break ont | rein, and thep slashing, with the whip. As the colt | government of the United States, the committee shall again with bis maucements for the first choice ia the | passed up by the grand he was gaining finely on the | inform him thereof in writing, and if the nature of the next dash of the racers. An anxious we others at every stride, notwithstanding the disavanta; offence tn its opinion require it, request him to resign. speedily gather about his little ‘ ‘tramping ground,’’ pe tpd ig bad rider. An exciting race brought Red. Also should such information or request be disregarded, and give the proper responses with pleasing | wing spestaing 8 winner = short length, with | the Executive Committee shall refer the matter to the regularity to the burden of his monotonous | Earring second, one length in front of the Vandal colt. | noxt stated meeting of the club, or to a special meeting song of *‘ Going, going—positively third and last time— | The tollowing is summary of the raco:— thereof, of which reference not less than two weeks going!” Venders of oranges apd Lo pes omap ot the Fourrm Race.—Premium $300, mile and ® quarter | written notice shall be given to the offending member. Faces would begin afresh their loud solieltations of public all aud asking that measures be taken to secure them equal advantages with those of Now York, ‘The Postmaster General, with a view to such an accommodation, has addressed a letter to the contractors, asking them whother any relief can be afforded in the premises. Political Meetings in Virginia. Anumber of colored citizens of Ametia county, Vir- ginia, have requested the following gentlemen to address them at their earliest conventence:—Mossra, John M. Botts, of Richmond; 8. 8, Welssiger, of Amelia county; John E. Jones, of Nottaway, and T. K. Weissiger, of Powhatan county, The meeting takes place to-morrow. The people of Louisa county, Virginia, without dis- tinction of race or color, held a meeting on last court day, and were addressed on the present state of affaire by William F, Gordon, His remarks were hstened to with attention and elicited considerable interest. The Petersburg resolutions, together with the following, were adopted without a dissenting voice:— TSS FESTIVE BOWL. . R Meantime, within the newly-furnished salons of the THE UNRIN AN D TH E TI M E. club house wine flowed freviy as water, at_ five dollars a B a paste “Meerpindans. sels: be neaetoe pooping of &. &e. * &e, corks,.and the sbnll fez of tne amber liquid, as it Fashion filis’high her golien bow! this madseasow, | broad parallelogram, deuominated in club mesg ip tho ballroom, bad been metamorphosed wo & sad wastes her wine, and, if circumvented in her pur- | Festaurant hardly socond in magnitioguce to the upper peses for one day, she stones for lost time by greater | Delmon:co’s, and certainly not secona in the scale of end more luxurious abandon on the day following; and | Prices, if somewhat less extensive ion menu; and having done justice to Giow's inimitable akti—for nobody can Ihenco it happoned that, though the rain dripped driz- |'Cooy like a Parisian—couple after couple passed down, aalingly in Jerome Park on Wednesday, depluming Fashion | the narrow causeway and over to the grand colosseum @f her festal garniture, yesterday the phalanxes of | Opposite the pretty Italian clubhouse, ouly to be suc- Fitth ceeded by further testive couples, who im their turn fol- eo Fifth avenue were mustered, and tramped in car and | Yowed to iho same unsbakespoaroan bourne.” Within @ welture to the aristocratic precincts of Fordham. _— was little load a hrawtipersrgt orm though ‘Frowna of vexation made the brow of manga belle but | Without there was plenty of it pienty of colporteurs 4 of lager also, Every availabe knoll was pressed into the day before dark as the anciont forehead of Cleopatra | service and blossomed with picturesque groups of spec- when Casar was announced; but yesterday the sun rose | tators; and tail tree: which had not borne fruit for many @oudlessly, rouge and frizzied curls were brought into | ® Year were covered with adventurous climbers, Mequon, and te amen of fahlon woks to the wor. | SMEng Hove ating, Hg Ln amd, Dee hip of the goddess with the usual Cytherean ardor. the lea m a way to put the spectators in mind ey rr SCT Ry BH aman faces for fruitage. The number wi us ilias- As early ag ten o'clock—aristocratic people never get | trated the aursery baliad of “Rock-a-bya baby on the @at of bed before that hour—breakfasts were devoured | tree top”? might have been counted by hundreds, and so Dantily, perruquiere were ordered to report at No, — | mlent were they upon keeping their lookout that until the end of the first race scarcely one came down, though along every avenue devoted to the fon; milliners, who | many wero driven further up to make room for’ ‘new had been remiss through press of business, car- — “sired psec lg ag te separ ps wie@ home the latest style at Compitgne, and | ¥"! spectators uni bd ir for the tournament ‘ drew near, and the small hours of ‘ tallors—poor knights of the goose and needle—were im- | by ones, twas and throes. nn Ne uay came Groping pertaned until their cars grew dull of hearing for the THE ARRAY OF THOROUGHEREDS oe - At such meeting the nature of the offence shall be con- is to be met by their aotivery of the drese-auit bargained for bat a weok be- | 0@ the ground waa very farge, some having béen entered atronage, the masses would abandon thei chosen spots Pe OG yt Reding, by Balrownle, dam aidsred, avd’ the ‘member complained of may be cen- panera ae counters ane - fore, Busy bustle ried the bour both in mansion and | [0% ‘he sports of the day and others acting merely the seth ge My cab nr ing of the | Cyclone, by Vandal, three years old........ dasaeiees 1 | sured or expelled by a vote of a majority of the mem- of Roanoke county, Virginia, Dart of spectators, ‘The runners were simply to be dis- | crowd would last until the bugle summoned the gay-col- | Mr, ‘entered 'ch. f. ing, by Ringgold, dam | bers present. A motion involving censure or expuision | The colored people G @table; carriages, coupes, phactons, rockaways, dog- | tinguished by the unprofessional looker-on by the dress | ored jockeys back to the score. In the interim, lager Emma Wright, by Vandal.............s0002+ | sball be decided by ballot, assembled at Salem, the county seat, recently, and were arts and Victorias were cleaned and polished so as to oC pe jockeys, Cat ghee ig gouge wa | 3 be Sivemate cer. the bin be $ Sites come bt ir. Pennock entered ch. c. by Vandal, dam by Mar- ‘THE CLUB IN COUNCI. addressed by a Dr. Brown, an itinerant political emis- make an improgsion; grooms in livery brushed their | paiteve cross, > ‘Time, 9:203,. ™ “8 By virtue of this latter clause of the by-laws a special | sary from the North. The speaker is a molatte, well @cats and sand pepered the buttons, and even the very Maid of Honor—Msroon jacket and cap, with red sash. ‘Three races will come off this afternoon, the first beii meeting of the clab was held to-night, educated, fluent in his discourse and thoroughly tatored Reckmen—quiet, imperturbable fellows om all days in jhe | fiarn Carte Ulue end watts. | wun abe & dash of © mile aod a quarter; the second s dash ‘The balls were adorned with @ plentiful display of ps- | in radicalism, He abused the President, and sald there , week—swore lustily, swaggered, bustled, and talked |. Rutnieus—Dress of scarlet ; ‘8 mile and three-quarters, and Shard “wht be thie were many colored mén in the North much more intell!- Seb hoe opus id relieved most agreeabl; ‘feather stakes,” two miles and three-quarters, each << ” mothing bnt business, There was commotion everywhere Monday—Drees of jeu staid hd ey Ama iP \. the scene witn horse to carry -undred pounds, there fm the circles of fashion similar to that which prevailed res Pas erg that added an triterest to the ensemdie. re poten aibtes. wiestwing, Julius, onward wet, not expect to accrue property by confiscation, tm Belgiam’s capital on the eve of fatal Waterloo, or that | These wore tne ontrice for tue ve ince,” aia iEaas toner eommascmucegameabhienesesteh bus must work for it He wished them to become which agitated the breast of the Recording Angel when ee te, entries) yere seven, the The was in much better condition than ning may be sntacipated. iatelligent, moral and wealthy. His — rer tater setae ses | Eee the men en ce ae nope ne | gy TAT mee brit Bote Sa Cerbie saything om be Dot—Dress in blue, vious night was taken into consideration. It was by no % radical ranks, and he concluded by (parations had been made, and whoie hosts of belles and bl Renex, and grave dowagers with gray and frizzled curir, [oc cece pal ‘ ‘ end grave and reverend seigniors, with coate of faultless Bichmond—Dress im acarlet, with white hoop, ‘ext, and gentlemen in livery, with buttons lke little cune “ fm thelr metallic lustre, were duly seated—the former pata @mnccnced amid purple cushions, and tue latter sitting "Bets upright on boxes jm front, and: rolled.away in a sort |} dosen ether fepresentatives of the ! means good, however, as there were many very heavy The trot advertised to take place yesterday afternoon ‘spots on’ it, The programme was a very meagre one, | on the Union Course, between the mares Gertrudeacd the longest ‘dash, as it was called, being a walk over, | Lib, did not come off, owing to some misunderstanding thas having bat two evente—a dash of three-fourths of a } as to time The match is for $600, mile heats, to mile and one of # mile, Jt was subsequently announced, | wagoas, and will be decided om Saturday. Lady. Thora for the walk over, another race of « mile and a quarter i i } | i ‘ 1 Les Sheets ta tie damnation: £6. Khe Perk, main ,_Ncbaala Cap Moore ang iad been madenup, and would conclade the day's sports, Yan GREER OW WES. COUR... Gretna! by, ohas. Wateon' usd ,Jcadslone vad | For this rane Ghres were eatered, and ‘this aforded the aca eat cam eae eer cin eaten | Erin Satan iste he acaeee | cm cm of tn ay. net ant meme a ere is sae ees | ESP rae sae ia, | we tere ae wrt reget gion gy vemsineoinces of George TIL, and slong Central avenue, | Fietowing, Redwing and, DeCourcey, owned by Mess. | TRO Dad lad enn be, sane tor (he Jeney | Billiard Tearsament tn fan Franctece The and, being contlecated by the Revenue law, will soon be th ite sprouting foliage and flower gardens—this was ee att aie eee, wae Crnemnieenle of ee Exes eerenvaees sold at public vendas, Mr. Tapecot left em foot the morning after the unfortunate eccurrence for his home im Alamance, North Carolina. Prebable Suspension of the Collection of Debts in General Ord’s District. | | ‘Hike the spokes of a Wheel, upon the Jerome Park | Sampede It is reported that in consequence of the stringency of tea hab; and here, separating im twain, like the tongue oo ‘eutside of Lengscomanoeeey Ae tty 4 joney matters in his district Geveral Ord intends to of a serpent, part with scarlot badges wended their way | long rows of faces looked: down upon the now marspal- general order staying the collection of dete for toward the club gate, and part withino badges, whatever | ling steeds. | Qcoasionsl taste from "ame truripes began a te. orn = ° moved direction Ehsabethan entrance, ‘affairs took business ab the Letting Judge Kelley Alene Severely. - a — yo to ‘gn. business sppearance—to uso | O1r._ tno, between. Maid of Honcr aed aletaivie ter | paired eid malled agai to-day. abe. apuammnnnsé rm ‘ct | ene Auguste, Georgia, papers edvise the people of thot ‘which held the scariet-painted wicker gates, for the | « Germanism—which bad been Jjintited to oh, any, Foing 1a of the general publle, oF those of them who.hed | venders of al sorte of commodities.” Riven at tuig, our | seqpea bisce., Ze comes unm over rises one Meee | involving about $15,000" wan, purchased by 5 magle eee at stlenne fo Tee uations. | city to keep clear of Judge Kelley when be arrives were man; 2 fast the hooor of being members or wearing complimen- | “**""" an FUSLO ReTRAscen thought the coli had it, In the second race there was | fra. Iiberataly gevised for the purpote of dentroyiog them; and | there, and thus avoid all pemibility of sanctioning apy- were the centres of no LUleof the bustle incident to | Some difficulty in regard to starting, and Mittie was left | | Thocstimated loss by the burning of Pierce & 0o.'s | soon ft to! a benddioas for tite man, whose eiforts baries, great gatherings of the people, Carriages in » long train, ‘at the post beading the wrong way. ‘The third race was | furniture wareroome in California street, te ay were for many years directed to the overthrow ef our gov- Misalssippt Opinion ef Rebert J. Walker. Meantime neither the horse cars sor the steam cars \y without end, kept foto the grounds | Very good throughout and tinished satisfactorily. ‘The Glarama, for Cork, with 15,400 packs Wheat, | ernment; thersiore |, yrire mt 44 a 7. wore dio, A apécial train baa been put on the Hartecs, | through txe broad, arched’ gateways during the cutive hhas cleared. Le gow’ principle ombodied in ite. articles of vege poms . 4 with peculiar yeastiah tendeacy which is usual | afternoon. Gay toilets, sedate costumes, mettied teams onde “A Of | counsel in the injunction case for Misstssippt, aays:—"If = war me these occasions, fares rose on the and family borses jogged deoorously by, side by side, ted to ever there was a servant of this State doubly damned in wal on Wiitiods ind bale to and hastened to advantageous positions on the gfound. | horses ~ ~ Reve ah sing Poy by the estimation of the people it was the aforesaid Walker. Hr ere srotes tae delightfal eacursion—iheextra. | fraighted “ibe, cosuiy, coach snd umber back | Belmonv'at f. Maid of Honor, Dr. Underwood's cb. « ~~ ______ fenne of public decency to which W rae defer; and that 20 | fis efforts now to relieve the Btate, after aiding in the Te wir | alike, and though’ the throog that swept | Metairie, Mr. MeDaniols?b. ¢. Morrissey, and Mr. PROJECTED BAILROAD ENTERPRISES. pi — services may bare | iogiction of her woos, is lke the asssasi who insists on @irty-fve cents being appended for the privilege through we long avenues of approach “and into } eron’s b. ¢. Hampton Court, |The pool selling was brisk —— to Jefferson Davis without teruel insult to |g interring hie victian.”” moking in transit, 0 privilege which the greater number | tho public way was large, it was marked by the atmost | during the short interval between the call and the start, Boveow, X. ¥., May 28, 1867. | tho memory of the thousands of our eoun ‘who per. | decently “ “ passengers made the most of. And thus from all | respectability. There were vo jomiing “roughs” among | Ruthless bringing Metairie $210, Morrissey $160, | 4 pudiic meeting was held at the City Hall last eve. | hed the victims of bis ambition. ‘Tho Quarantine at St. Creix. ate the Jerome Park beld the men, no bowitng drivers of lean Rosinantes, no | Maid of Honor $60, Clara Clarita $40 ‘There was pu the tas ent Ook Fy fe LI, Lead the Our Consul at St, Croix, under date of May 1, saye:— seutes the crowd augmented, until siang-brvathing pedesirians of the ciass that mars racing | no sale of Hampton Court. The outside betting was on | Bing to consider the projects of the Dutchess jam- | s¢t of Horsce Greeley in becoming the bonduman of Jeffer. | 1°) sa nore on wedeole from ®t Thomas has ‘af beast four thousand people. sporison Other grounds, It was apparent that the re- | Ruthless against the field at one hundred to eighty. | biaand Lebanon Springs Railroads, and whether it Resolved, That theve resolutions be fn the news. thie day, and that ) {TER GROUND AT WinsT HORT. spectable apd psi oen ows hee re trop n | The horses pegprientb weg Tet og would be advisable for the city to give aid to their con- | nied city, and that e copy of besent to Mr. beso aprlper * ns Setar. eeoenree ‘gue vendor of Inger, like an Arab, set up his tent and icon ea” ne nn Nthedrrnte 4 was called . ona OTP ery i to order ARGUMENT. Cy a A, On. these resolutions it?. Blunt made a few remarks, Parade of Freemasons, ‘began business the ital of acingle keg, oe exbivited at the paying entrance the and to the half-mile Mpe ene a seins tacapgen te ts See grotnda The rch and ibe poor pansod ede bide inva way aery_ good one tor ihe number Sogaged, Ratheot field presided, Many of our heaviest and'was folowed Dy Judge Colas, who contended tbat The lesrase rte, i age Same, poe fhe tems and carrrng hs keg on 8 whesibarow. Thres-cent | tnrnouts and humble wagous, caches and hacks mingled grounds of the Executive Mansion were reviewed by gare became suddenly possemed with a tendency to | indiscriminately ; but, withal, it was apparent that there an , the President of the United im Rexes Lp nome pce ete Maen tact “Eis cross aueenaie quocetiod cron emoas Gr pe deride, plan of | afterward proceeded to Wall’s Opera House, where am aly’ J ” heemwen on di ‘the gate and the urcbins perched. ‘the others folowing as at the start, in | Coasiderntion, and to . operations ‘a motion to adjourn, which was seconded bat lest by delivered Dr. oe * ee ee nn cntetetenoun oo8 tie trees without the euclogare, ‘The ticket odiees, for aking the" ‘ara) Morrieey passed Mand of Honor and | which tall bert wcur thi and to report as « | » decided es me oration was pho rw Bere, Too gh am among the spectatore with exceilont carriages and pedestrians the latter ef whom streamed ook the third place, close up to Metairie, On we lower soease areal Seams Gatnouatnn ome rea, Pn ped ates Pee pots pe AO git Jemes B. F. rods carriage wiih the uimost precision, ‘Metairie. soon " fact dtocoursed at length on the treason | heretofore under the Jariadiction of that of Maryland, rr ‘Groves, and suppiicated for with dene vein wen, Cp Seen, feels aod, tat | pt ee oF afore MURDER AND BANK ROBBERY WW MiSSOURI, Say potttin! ertmee of Davis, remarking that | The President was very much disappointed thie efter. elas goumett on ‘ork pare yy Se ae pong ik See, eiany eee ae Seiten, Gee Io "can Cry, May 23, 1967, he regarded the latter worse than # marderer or hang- ‘noon because he was not advised understandingly of the ‘pettber ge yy poo swallowed up in the vast extent of the lous canze Iike 2 hare, opening the daylight on the others About two o'clock to-day fourteen men entered the Eevee neshafinente ware Si0s8 0 Se prcemtte ond arrangements made for his pertictpation in the proces. : o The murderers fled in a westerly direction. A party | substitute by Colonel Van the act of | white it was in line of march, . ‘Wilson, kept guard at the club gate and biaadiy | ‘uresque cordon along the picket fence which bounds fer second place, walets was costinusd 00 189 | nas gous ia purvelt: ‘Jefferson Davis, and one to - race Velgee before permitting members to | the grounds on the side of the main While the | winaing pos. They were both under whip and | bes goseinpurmalt kon. ot ine | balling Je male, permitting to every geatioman exhibit- | more stylish turnouts, with their loads spar, and so close was the contest that no obe de- * the that the club bad no in ‘Neweraren.—Ir. Erestoo oun ees cercaee, © uo rtoging tala a ite view of se rece, and, moreover, 284 mech to | lengths behind, aud about that distance in front. of | eum of $10,000, P These reed as follows:— of Mr. & T. Clark in the New York Suprem, and the enss fe front of the new club house—o the general besuty of the scene. Bampton Court, Time, 1:21. The following iss sum- EFFECT OF A FONDNESS FOR TROUT. TED VERDICT. at law of Clark ve. J. & R Brooks having been amicably founded, like the house wise ‘THE CLUB BYTRAROE, mary :— ae . Ressived, Thet the Union Jengne, Civ of Row, de. the ‘will hereafter be published by J. & in’ the parable, upon e fock; and here | however, was tne main testare of the day for dassling | Finer Racm—The Stakes, for tree Tear Ms. | One Man Killed and Ancther Badly Bontos. he ead of the late sin aie 4 , ~ hy A ot ite fon ln Ree ty 8 - y | of am $iou; for- "Y. ‘iee?. 7“ E Brooks, as equal proprietors, ef fashion, and the preliminary festivities of the es great ag thas which the broad ae added. Closed with eight nominations. ve Ph 5 yet 4 ae Gronged wih, te ve Vensees of New York Soane wan wien move sotnent! ihSeue ae ta iter garbarlay, by Sitacon 1 | treepansing on the treet pond of Themes, Ward, In this Sree esta ‘LI eesereds ACCIDENT OR THE GANLAOAB. were very q . tasteful, original toilets there | and show, however. There was not a A. Belmont entered b. county, was shot by Ward, in the vill _— Wy oue mtn tsaling iar Nvore suppers | contra 1 heighten ali ube tater of et * stoner, oo a wit ial ony Wsompacin of orange. That ibere nth seas of the Hon, Ts construton tala of ae Maciota Orsi Re 1} pny fa yh the broad eatsanes (nrough members of the club ‘ean Katona, by Voucher, sessesse 9 | neverely clubbed by Mr, 3 with bis gus. There is hick bp fpr | ‘is — the track and Milled a man named ; and there were constellations of gems of every | Were allowed to pass was gathered a crowd of wonder- | D. McDaniels entered b. c, considerable excitement at Muniford over the sfair. The _ avery ow eee ee Stes ‘eased Eat tad ron feemun bonnes | genes sud. Wn" porery at, suv tnde te | mW. Cameron enone . ASSAULT AND ROMOERY CMA. Ietiged tn comiment cin resting cx she ume SHIPPING NEWS. Lyte tt, Of ali wails of | dasbi m ee Wealth, appeat * Jeune Melbourne; cam 8 T AND RORGER LJ oy the nat ‘ought weer Phe the ‘arrital of the brilliant equipages was icaeaa ae | sien Modonve, Up ort pease, Hey Se, 1008 tee ane Fike eat was oat PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 22, 1967. ‘Afew.of the nore clogant lollets may be specised and fully equal in numbers te tue stream pouring in a Ge ee without invidious to the many more which the caher cownnee, Wee sane 9008 oS ets Mollie Jackson....... equally elegant, individual. and decorum marked the of affairs on ail sides. | D. entered ob. "Gee at tho mons Desutiful was composed of a. The dispiay of unique vehicles, fine horsefiesh, striking ram, Lady Freakiia.. biaok silk dress, cut in battlemeot pattern on teams and beautiful costumes was bere carried to the Sitoe end bound with « viower slik cord, with an under- guperiative degree, It ss easy matier to decide ‘After this race was ro ‘vielet milk. A looge Atting palowot trimmed like from the mere show of Pym pp | Kentucky, the champion SA SR ‘of the | aiong the shaded avenue that were en | brought on oy FS the ‘socompanied and masse and eagerly crowding forward in all their beauty, Peg languted wealth and magnificence to patronize and ‘abed ina stylish am! light wy toe field of the Jockey Club's i ‘sik of twe samme shade, favors, nere hae never been, probably, ® more com. wise pte cm ible Sowing tain of carriages, clowned’ Sih the atfuirs of the First National Bank has been made by heavily corded black silk, senting liverien, rerclved 1ssif into om drawing ap ina the examiner, Mr. Knox, who has now had the institu” game and spanzied with jot deeds, a et ek toon a ease wid on tn charge twelve days. The following tw ite See Sa Sheery ant trees, was pocullarty inepir! ag The patrician beliag, odie condition :—Liabilities $1,170,000, assets $1,200,000; Gtumioed. with "white lace, ‘stootupan pe dig mn, bed voller peg: fe] one-third of the assets are considered good. The lia- ; Teraphden, Ly ~ Loueta, whose delicate colors biended into most exquisive 4, iermes (Oe ree, oy att areas over, ack shades when viewed from the distance, The. windows Taecocaenee Sy boa ie fosio slaubasen which teine” aveut and >. = Bikto cect lat 35, lon 73, poke ous seas ah eit “arihwe cown etber perc equally brillant di off tei fom area ton koa ie Re er: “A loose, paistot worn with this suit, posed themecives ‘ou, Ube feoky side of the bia im | together, ‘on, ‘wird foo Bey, Whittemere, Posen beads and relieved with jet fringe. fon eae wg phd To The scene silemy, Boneless they ail went | to the building on Union square, The scene Inst night ner, he, to Le * sixth wore @ suit of handsome giay popiin, gored, | thus presented by the flatter of bright ribbons, the | away at s rapid pee sare who stood still under | 45 5 scot brillant one, each table vying with ite neigh- Snhee in er ot F segue, 1 ded with blue sik, with a bonnet of pink wile, smiles from happy and beautiful faces, togetber with } the Livin har net an inen. Monday The veh to master, (feimmed with lace of woven snow, the patural romantic beauties of the spot, with ite age- imped away with the lead, followed by Luther, ere Seer Fost eae nae rectly Bes Orla 1m, Galveston, 18 days With cot- ‘A seventh—a leader of the ton—wore a beautifol black ‘worn rocks, its rustic edorninents, lis ancient trees and tress next, then Lot, Pay Re ty ee aa 4 pheeg one a,b, Nixon, of the New ton, £c, 0 0 A a0. i emma immed wih bogie gimp abd looped over &i ting | eree hich ty To sdorped," oan “easining |'snr ane sh be qeerter Es. toure wise Wagte or tee to barge of in dopartmeet und her fait side, Mrs rent 480,000; Gonorai Wade iarapion, Cuthbert Bal. | ono" nrccan Yan Maat ine a) Hie 1 oe eOaBe @ reed ‘ane ww ‘and made the fold ween each of them, As they ‘the biuf | Maustield and Mra Gexton, with « bevy of | litt, ere, Mar; Hasien, from teen fo Hat anda, A loose pustot with peplam poluta and | not often wien ane viewing, from the tide ot | weder the elud. house Ied tte longibe, Luther | ebarming young Indies, attend to thelr numerous for each other, Over $200,000 of the funds of | “ety.{telam trax Darien, 8. § days. oe weasel wes 2 nd fhm the grand stand. — Look to the right of this octet eeateate er De of ‘who was one | patrons A yort, Dancome floral temple has been Be ayy BY bank. exenen, Hebe Iga Rlcrardion Wada Chapon 6 ange. = ‘ artgensive, (pe et grote tad wet eaoey ts LS wn he nh gd hy esd Beh ef “i Whivaker's bondemen aro F. J. Herron, Unned | Stack Cunmpion, Berry, Mobile 18 dare. Sacaien wore 0 Gress St Ena Sie, ont chert ant fee ope. Sho wrtone ouere of tne 5 lenewd oe ines persed the SB saa ns ened eee crvabie fwatere Btaven 7, P. May and A. S, Manefield, each for | Wind at sunset 8, sinmed oe, oo Teal icant with | were Mitng, about Dither and thither, horees ware | was Piers Ducenaureat rain bt om | Preece ver the Ouaaaie Of tee Grant evera es tne Pasi. ety, me ‘anistan Treararer and’ Prsideat ofthe Lag ten tet Good Hope, Erica acct ae ui | Exo py cote | ana te, meneame | parte eens ace Hees | Meee ar Pager pee | oS LTIaR re . in their noble work will be Wve Of resale | The apporn nH. an yn, to mall Re : iocoetrisgs ever barry Reis ies eatneees excl rat Ha a ubied al ware 00 Oageriy Welliig, Und hog a ine ‘4 my Bi aad eoumenrurate ‘vith the gveaduene Of tha obieet iu view wrer gives coneral satisfaction, He ie an old citizen Por Orer Shipping News See Nirdh Page,