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NN ES 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE »6,/1867.—TRIPLE ~ SHEEL.: nog heats Las never been folt so badly as at the present | they wont dor the backstretoh the horse again broke, ri tune The remedy appears to oe the offer of more | and lom another length. so that when they passed the « mouey ( be coatended for, and the association can | baif-mile § pole bo was fully four lengths in tue rear of wack better afford to give i than t have | the mare, who now soomod to have everything her own ae the public go away feeling that the — rac- ing was not sufficient to tho time, Sila accent oscar ots Sarat tes SECOND WAY OF THE PATERSON RAGES, | fre tate" anna, hreaton fe, sro aport YACHTING MATTERS. ‘Tho greatest activity prevails in yachting circles at prosont, and (be indications of a coming season of unu- he did also upon the homest losing att chances ‘or te Sont =Slob eae won, nant a7, an mare le 2:41, | amateur sailors, The proparations for the good tune e fe hee 1 meady r poale, with Lady Kendail inside and leading neariy am mach as | °™D8 are being made on the most thorough br Rapid bad done in the preceding beat, ag eld soa coureors are already going through their grooming given and away they went. It was the Lady's teme now | process, Alterations, repairs, painting and redecoration eho mies oh Mua a | 0 i rat eet tng of umber oe juarter about half a length. ‘They inade @ very protey trot 17 men, aod yao! stirred by the breezes of an carly summer to remembrance of the de- the backstretch, maintaining the game relative positions Hae ctr ual length Rapid left his feet and the | lines of the “bounding oratt!’ and the ‘deop blue 4s," Lady gave him the go-by, and roashed the half mile Large Attendance and Much a Dutobman’s trotting time or not # dollar should be re- Disappointment, ceived. Tho track yosterday was in capital order; but ‘NO oxtraordinary time was made by any of the horses, ‘THR FIKST BACT. a PDs plaid six horses wero ontered for what was | about leash ie fem toa satner oat Pain aro all aglow with fair anticipation One by one the the horse again eo up, al i been drawn from winter quarters THE STEEPLE CH(SE A FAILURE, | toa sne toe? sucten®s Mandicsn forall sees, pure | Dorr ence npounvie fa him to regslan alee ie Ringe aires car! oleae ey caeld "Wein t Gio Gal dos postponed lass wees Ears coiton ate “over a fair hunting voun'ry,” with thirty-three jamps. | the heal, es the maze was trotting steadily onward, = Waiy. | the trial was od last weok have arrived, and sev nrnnhnac ee When ‘ihe people amembied and crowded around the | They Dasaed the three-quarter pole muck the samo way, | 15th inet, Bo from tho tndloatigas of activity om Papa see. ee taretee Re ens ca eens pcecar grt’ ascertaiw the ‘tate of the odds," they pelle the borne the sides, 00 lack of enthusiasm or competitive ouergy aeod shove Boal ts the coneendit gain mma aeaaes et : four th but throw horses to at another effort an heer yiw | The Vandal Colt and Egotist, | ssocarmsrong and Diack Boss declining the weights | the Lady came home an oasy winner in 7:39. denice 9 ome which the handicapper hed imposed ou them. This lett |. Thud Heal-—At te socood attempt they camo up | The yacht Widgeon left the dry dook yesterday mora ee ee CITY INTELLIGENCE. Win the Dashes’. » | the Meld composod of Citadel, Browm Harry and Biregua, | weasly parallel and got the word. The 00d | fog, w bad been undergoing some slight re- 5 the former being the favorite agarast tbe oLbors at some | eed apparently p eteady®no, but as pairs, and wilhehoruy jolm'the Josephine at the anchor- Lod od dda Whou th horses were auadbed sod mounted suey | the turn the mafe broke badiy and - We eony, Pom | tum Hor Wearune Yeorsnoat—Suavreones —Yostertay Come up for the slartat a walk, and the drum sounding | leadi This intained to img ground of Hoboken, While om tbe dock tho | toe iss Greeley's po- a pies, & #end-off, each waited for she othor to ge away; but, as | reavhed about s longth im adi Widgoon attractedcousiderable attention, and was much Lot me not, | was the warmest day season. Tho ranges of the admired,by those possessing ang taste for symmetry and | to br Pomerne | thermomotor wore as follows:—Six A, M., 65 degrecs: ceatnoss of form,in sailing ereft, The Vests, of ocean race fame, is now onthe screw dock. at the Coot of Pike street, East river, undergoing & T ; red up slowly to- | WAS now on hor gaiband trottio 3 f TROTTING AT FASHION COURS, L. 1. | reise, ccomet imatnca, ner camvored op sil: | Sree die prewed oh bare er bee eet po abt oa get over firsts, Birague second, but not | maimtaio his position bet broke up, end the mare went UM aires iia without hitting it with all bis feet, and but for ite 00 awiftly that at the half mile pote sho was fully fratity it weuld have sent him Oy hie ao, Cadel bind Soe Spemtate Cost, ae roy beautifally, As come atong-ibo horse again was The Races and Eatries for Che Sumarer \ {i> ito, wngo st ict cunt movod away wisb the lead’ | and the mare led by tho ree quarters abet fou Toasts : and showed the oti he way to the post and rails om | tu advance, the horse still He: new became asia-and symmetrical hull thus clevi im all thoir mivery he one himself durtag the Of Tuesday, fell in a AS Meeting at Jerome Park. abe right Band of the track Thy til "wout ovor his | se waslondy \hes he contd’ ne longer be rallied, and the ee ve si paper ws: ead sat ths been and expired Yesterday morning, Mr. Bonry Tymlinesa, ‘at tho stone mare led howe a winner heat and race in 2: bic partion - street, was sunstruck &, &e. &e. wae Biates “route not have it, you know,” and | The following ie,the summary-— passers: by, awakem muot commondatory comment. those | of yesterday, was conveyod City Hospital. ey i required a great deal of urging t got him up the Fasnion Cours —Trotting. —Wednesd! Yesterday numbers of her admirers visited her and took (es bt wise Cunox Foraans Sts ar Woex.—For the past three RRAR . Citadel was then one fiussdred yards ahead of | Match for $600, mile heats, Vest thres @ way of bringing him to trial. ad a fi The secoud day of the Paterson epring races was, like | the oilers and going along at a vory alow canter. When | B. Dob nvared.ho. Lady Konda note of the repairs going om while admiring | Century if neccesary, to invent oud | 4878 Laspector Dilka bas besa in the reoeipt of not tems {ta predecessor (Tiesdayy, in every Resear cons Biwgue camo to the post and nine the Bh amens baa — br eee gr Juati pace 2 pera Mina against ea unkaewa J h to refused to jamp, a rider x \. prisoned mont peng a as the weather wus concerned, to :allow full scope to the {had to tueo him and coax Im ‘over, Brown Harry be thankful that he did not fall i busily Gilling hw pockets. by passing chooks now recetving a coat of verdigris, Tho spars are also | barian like bimself and mect hich | © Certain amounts, each of which has appended the on, being altered, and the ri is #0 arranged that | would have been torture and starvation unto {diooy, | mame of Jacob Weoks, Another complaint was todged ie ae php css $y ne eg unless death, more merciful than his jailor, took him 16 | against thie audacious customer by Mr, A. 7. topsail instead ite loving arms. I bave no fear of Davia. ’ This nation | Canfield, of 525 Bieta avenue, jwho was, much to his aloft, as hae been tho case heretofore. The cabins are | is strong enough (as I have sald every week for | disgust, swindi ou, of $11, by receiving also being overhauled and put in neater order than fondant ponies erick beso ggasi pote < Ak 7 tre mak fs ry ough me been drawn Chatham ever, in addition to tho general improvements now ia treated ui i used innocence. | We are not strong enough able to Francis Le Maier, A forged chook wo eo carrying out of the pleagu: of so | .bad gone over cleverly, but ho seemed inclined to | The Races aad Entrics for ¢ many people, intt 3 esbscaald es eae tape sswait for Birague and would not go away without it qrumately associated: with trials ef eames | iin, "Citadel went on very wlomy and geting 0 a ‘rian speed. The Passaic County Agricultural Society, {into tho enclosure took stone wal then | Be following racing events will take place at the Je- under whose auspices the spring ; meeting takes place, | >the dry ditch, with « stonewall on the far side, which is { rome Park Summer mecting, commencing Wednesday, have very difficult jump: and then the postand rails avd the | che 29th instans:— ri sppareatly timed thoir tw ef sports so well that a | ‘cry, diMicull jump: and thes ve re a of aight frou - a obarge of being in collusion + rith that oft-mentioned | the grand stand, and came aloag succossfully, bet ‘The Botmont stakes, fc snaes ae ante 2 halt < ‘one on the ox l, 80 that wi Hn "4 crv aghaat thee acre of, ibe weatbar. might, be | Sim botag cw pest an ful inuose cio coguiher, i | Su uyacmauraenas summon uous 6200, MIP oeftt. | oy ase thas ane Vesta wil cater the coming ropain lame and rages of ou leaere eran | Sard, Levering & Gn, of Na 8 Obuebors tt ser urged against them with a good . show of argument The | { ’ i ve out Davis ts one of the vil a guil of day ‘@ young man,’ tire hi then approached the frout of the stand, whore » brast ea one vilest and guiltiest men of the cen- | day Man, an entire stranger to the firm, whe selection of the month of June —insvoad of May, is in all — Me 0. ial Some ke haces hin, Slee Of the atakes. Closed with ihe fotiewing entries ; in bettor trimy than evor, and @ porfoot picture of neat tury. The government bas released him, not because it rohased 1. B W.- Cameron's imp. b. o Hampton Court, b; Young Motbourne, dam Durindana, Ks 2 I & Forbes’ sh. ¢, DeCourcey, by Trovatore, dam Rhoda by imp. Glencoe, 3, Leonard W, Jerome’ eb, f. Redwing, by Balrownie, pul goods, | beauty, both wathin aad without, could not punish him—it has not tried todo no—but bo- ‘shisha Presented a foneck, purporting te have been ca Hobokem Yaobt cause i expects to strongthen its party.by this ignorin wo on the'City Bank of Brooklyn for $571 18, aad ‘The members, of. 100 on Yaods Club aro also | Crcrime. “Tho philamtaropssia who rejoice in this dis, | apparontly duly cortied. I was only some’ dime afvas graceful act are either stone blind or Woo besotted to de- | he bad leit the store that tho check was sent to the , however, t bio a me- | cloared amid the waving of handkerchiefs and much waititen a comellliptedadlag eh the con, | Cieerlug, and went on with his journey at the slovbes as beer 1 avouched for pace imaginable, Then the eyes of tho crowd turned:to on yesterday & ought such large num- | see what the other horses were doing, and they.then bere of pleasure seekers to tho racing ground. | Saw Birague coming towards tho rome ie dam Cycione by Verdai, preparation for their olevemth annual regatta, whioh | servo our confidence opine ES serene [ese Sood pe reg omcagpetng mame top ya Aftor the almost incessant hat characterised the | “vet, Be ob there he | stopped) ax is 4. F. Morris’ b. f Ruibless, by imp, Eclipse, daraimp, | ‘*<0s place on the 28th insiaat Many mew yachts are ‘ae being den) itor jot fins that chara turned him and waited for Brows Harry to-come up and | parbarity expected |e, jain Whe squedvon, and dusleg the eon jared 4 Past month, it is but natw cal to expect thatthe dry | show him tho way over, Prac ted eae they season has now > : wore bath successful in got! over; but when Birague fet in; and low orsof turf eports can almost | rin no hurdle aod water Jamp ho rofened positively THE CASE OF JOHN H. SURRATT, | ,, Tux Dumpmnarea—The Dunderborg ia tilt at hee 6. F. Morris’ b, o, Monday, 7 ! + by Cotton, dam Moliie | yon tho mombers of the club aaticipate not moorings alongside W. H. Webb's pier at tho foot of ee ; , \ fine aport and plomty of it, but an Cones te rest assured that to-day will peas well fitted for aconti- | {ocarry on tho burioagne any longer, and would Mot go 1 one do ee mont® ime Df Maid of Honor, by New. | oly Sixth street, East river. Workmon aro ati busily em Haation Of their peculiar } \teagures as wore yesterday | over ai all, Citadel was by this time a quarter of a milo et nero 6. Motairie, by Star Davis, dam Par iy occa mgSORR IT a sh up 5c5 SPEGIAL TELEGRAM T TO THE HERALO. gaged completing the internal arrangements, which are and Tuosday. If, indoo : abead of the others, end, somotimes walkine, and thea to Wish for face yet AT \y one wore absurd enough | Tort "and again conteting slowly, ho Weak on. with it ner weather fo — + racing than that of yester- | «ing steeple chase."" Birague was takon to his stablo at Voucher écla: and generally commendable features the sbow of 8. Joba M. Clay's be. ¢. Rivoli, by: Rovenus, dam-To- | ®8y Season in the past. A greatdeal &f new life has Dex by imp. Glencoe. been infused into the club by tue addition of new and The Trial of Surratt to Begin on Mouday | rapidly progrossing to a finished atate. During yeater- Next. day she was kept under steam, and her machinery was t would be very hard tify his prepostorously | his lust refusal to jump, and the interest in the greas ae Wasmmarox, June'6, 1867. | carefully tested. Previous to her doparture for France unreasonable desire, hegre farce ceased, and the ity of tho spectators turned srcilyen eeeevertaieg ViTeM, by Vandal, dam | onterprising members, and the prospoots of a stirring | 1 js now enid that the: Surram trial will begin without | it is proposed to subject her to another prial trip, in order {0 the morning Old Dee ee eee Crimdel went oa to the cogeammahing of | "10. ‘Leonard W. Jorome’s ch. 0. Yorke, by Planet, dam | 424 enjoyable season of yaobUing sport are also most | fait noxt Monday, The whole question of tho guilt of ] to make sure of hee joing qualities This trip wilt. Prag Old Solv shone out brightly and beat- | inore interest. Citadel went on to the end without aw Albine. favorable in their case, A quite numerous fleot of ves- >] take place some day at jonisg of next w i ‘Tully, sIvi0g unmistakab! 9 indications that, s0 faras | accident, and was awarded tuo parse, making the dis. | “'P"% 6 acres tf. Panny Ohoathons, by Lexi tee acoused will turn: upom the question whether or not’! 1s not vo teow when lg ean © will leave for bo was capable of efveti ig such « rosnlt, there was a | tanoo, which is less than two milos ani ® half, ie | dam Laure. by imp. hoviathan, ington, | sols reprosomting this club isnow anchored off the club! hewas in tho city of Washington on tho momorable | Franco, but it is expeoted by those who have charge of day of ne sport im wai ing for ali who intended to eT ee en cathe vetian ead tee eee ro Lovell Stakes. foe two your olds, distance five fur. | bouse. Among them may be noticed the Lilile, Fan- } y41h of April. The defence contend they oan prove an | ber that aho will be ready to sail before the ond of the Witneas the trial ef sposd arnounced to take place on | which bis jockey had to carry having dropped off during | (ieSed fe crear tro peer eter eee Loe ous bean ae APC SEINE tyge Ralgperdmeal pte eRe tae tian she wl be Piacoa” All att iowa tint ae aha Faiersma course, A861; che opening day of the spring | {0@ Journey pe ne ad poke the arent Theta | gk, W2opard W. Jerome's ch..c. Bt, Paul, by imp, Lap- | *™4 Cornelia, The livelicat rivalry botween-these yachts | to chow that Surratt was in this city on tho day in | willbe under the charge of American oiflcsrs: aithosge moeting, large crowds of Gothamites wended their | #24 the Association bad to pocket the allront, The £0l- | raise, dam Rhoda by Glencoe. ‘anticipated for the coming season, and one or more | question, Lewis Woichman, one of the most important | she will clear under the Frencit flag. ‘The details areas wyy toward Pate fe lowing ange i ie olieael anal for atl . 2. Leonard W. Jerome's oh. £, Cyaloldsby imp. Lap- | races around Long Island are siready talked of. The + witnessess for tho prosecution, is in town, and ts engaged | Yet in am unsottied condition. rson by « ach of tho three long special | Finer Rack.—Steoplo chao handicap, 9¢98; | saist, dam Cyclone by Vandal. oh! Ciffe, of Philadel pr of Mr. . ' Tas Commins’ Liprary Azsootation.—The above asse- trains that were provided for their accommodation by | PUrse $750; about threo sailas, sao of wale will be over ‘& IF. Moers’ b, f. Oleopatra, by Kolspes, out of Elly | *0P ¥ fo, iphia, the property ' | asa volunteor newspaper correspond and also as a pe 5 i the Eri Ratlroad Com ‘ in- | S fale hunting country, wish twenty-sorom jumps; O& | Rozors bg Hermes. Waiawright, of that city, is also-lying off the club house, | cierk undor Mr. Tullock, Secretary of the Congressional | °!ation elr first annual dinner and picuic last evem- these conde cea ta tft! epee p der impact phere z M. Hd, Bantord'e:ty ¢. Puck, by Soythian, dan»: by | and her owner te to. be hospitabiy enteriaised by. the | Republican Committee. tng at the Union. Park, foot of Kast Sixty-third street. ongers indulged was, as ue Te wacne near W. R, Travers ontared by g. Brown Harry, 130 iba... 0 OPT a teatecd’ech, 0: Obersa, be Lexington, dam | members of the Hoboken Yach Club. ULC ak Between two and. three hundred persons assembled te : MM G 4 iL . do honor to the-cocasion, A very clogant dinner was such an ocoasion, of (é ae bee Glensoe, ‘The following yechts of the New York Yacht Ciub a Quiet and presi = papgreniuligain Or, x oe H. Sanford's b. f. by Lexington, dam. Alice | bave takon up their. position opposite the Elysian Fields, Wasmxaron, June 4, 1867, oT at bl begeaery Pog Bound aa served; and though & @ cided interest was manifested ad. o. Jack. 7. M. H, Sanford's bf. by Lexington, dam Kisty | Hoboken, since saturday Iasi:—Schooners, Syiva, Idler A Foue Bobind.che-dextain- Burtell, sud’ the. Prosident of. tbe Society: Me Tames (and in many cases alar oneyed interest was staked) Reger Ment Clark. and Widgeon; sloops. Dream, White Wing,. and steam | Tho contomplatod trial of Surratt attracts a.considera- | igs aad Ge President of the Society, tm the result of the rac baad aa transpired: to. affect | |. Chile mace wan hia paaecnmn sar $200, Cor all ages, a oe M. H. Sanford's ch. f. by Lexington, dam Weather. | yacht Wave, ble share of public attention, and the interest therein is | having for its. object the literary improvement of tm adversely in thi pollard dash of a roile, for whion thore. wore four entries the | "Og pasomin be, £. by. Revenue, dam The ocoan sweepstakes eet down for tho.13th.of July | becoming moro: and. more profound, as the day ap- | Members. It bas boon in oxistence about Gee kere test dogros the pleasures of the | favorita, Redwing, selling in the pools for $210, while | poocrby imp Aibion - am 00) sichuekins swash wletii ta: sacking Garciea!? The pointed tor tho event approaches. But this interest is | Mouths and. numbers. about seventy members The tarday's sport mes a | 1NK,_ iB cnnnection with 708 | Dot begught, $705 Rachantrss $40, and Pennork's colt | 30 win rade. a Moknoy, bp Olsen, dam bp | coarse tobe slleg over i trom, tho Hghiette of Sane | Lot of the charsolee when counter weeks nemnarett it | meoting fice Dr. Oumins, the inte. pastse be ok. he, ‘3 sport was W Vandal e horses a’vory good sead- + * b this city who grae oo ees ee ee ee Aegety ‘closely followed by the Vandal, | 972% ism ais, Hook to the lightship of Cape May, ana back t0 the | votving haman life usaally and saturally awaken; nor | phea’s. Presence, and wh ott es em Redwing third and Enchantress last. Going arowad the | Fisse Rige—Wortchesior cup, value $1,500, gold, | place Of starting. making a distance of tro hundred | doea 4 arioo out of partieanship caused by hostility on | Aunaicam Lnerrrors of Hosorstuy,—The. twentieth eat the mental fee oe ee saree en ctuicd ‘cad, uchanteses well eh At tne | added to aameopatakes of $50 exch, p. p., Cor ail ges, | wiles, For this grand race the following enicice havo | the one hand and. eympathy on the other towards the | anivorery Of the aliore inetitation commanced tte Rorveflesh {s not conf: ae Pics Pegi corer Pr quartor-pole Redwing was fret, Vandal at her saddlo pan z 32,000, 6 nner $1,000," been. Deon made up tothe present time :— aocused, for the late enemies Of the Union and of Lin- | celebration yesterday in the Fine Arts Building, Fifth Of opposite gender, Ps posse 7 pase: > = sl hoody dtr org Caen anne ohare tra, Closed. withthe following enemas: — Schooners Fleetwing, Davntices, Widgeon, Phantom, | coln, not less than their friends, despiso-and detest Sur- oe? m1 trees a cy —_ gramme, the prineipa \ feature of which was the steeple | streich Kachantroas made capital running, and cottiag | 1B, W. Comoron’simp. bh.) Warminster, Aged — } Alarm, Calypso, Sitvie, Fiour de Lis, Rambler, Ldlor and | ratt for hiscowardiy and matricidal conduct im abandon- Obare, brought to the down first one and then the other, was leading by a hea Alice, ing his mother, and would not regret to see the severest Cameron's b. g. Birague, & years, by Now- grounds also a multitude of per- Jeal"the half-mile pole, Redwing’ second, two I Sloops Nautilus, Alice, Kvolyn and White. Wi punishment that could be ; os Ar apenas Chen Rain at aesonting alates | im Sega OE aie Vandal no twas one lengts ahead neti wR! W, Camoron’s mp. bc. Tlampton onrt, 3} The lator pasa yao and Magic have Say Bat the tateres ehieay oeienas ace perpoe é “ trons footed: wal bapa Hor oto wituces ono of the mows pro- | vant length ahoad of her when they came ou the frome. | 7eee% by Young Nelboerne, dam Lather, & years, by | b2en ontered for this race, which is peoullarig adapted | which are-belag gradually developed: and understood, call meee atretch ; but at that moment the Vandal colt was notioed | 1 ocingcon, dam by imp. Oleucoe, to display their good qualities, Thoirownersshould add | that the aim of thove whe are managing the ‘World, and eape 10 Groat Britain, whence it has | to be doing something that was unexpected. He was | “CRON. TO Of omer bf atinstone, A years, by | to ine 1 os ads aaah Jae. capitis at en been imported into | his country. Added to these, it was | coming on tho others with a rush that goon carried him Lapidist, dam Rhoda by imp. Gioncos, intorent rand occasion Prosecution Convict Surratt with a lainly observable, ve fi and he came home an winner, w number of contesting vessels (oa full soore by allowing | view of causing ‘bim to oxpiate his crime plainly too, that hundreds of those present | to the front, ony p F. sieeria’ b, f, Ruthless, 3. years, by imp. Eclipse, yosterday wero as mistakably Britons and Milesians, | a hard pull, three lengths ahead of Redwing, who was @om Rarbarity. : them to take part im the trial, on the gallows, butin order that they may, after bis who had, doudtle boon prevailed upon to attond | four lengths in tront of Enchantross, Dot being at least | “*m Dak, Demheny: Monday, Syears, by Colton, dam conviction, by offering him immunity, which can be s0- by roseusaniem. of the pleasures afforded them | eight lengths behind. Time, 1:49). The following 18 | yoine Jackson. Tho Regatta of the lone Yacht Ciub Te-Day. ak coca pag town” ogand 14, “trdand.'t0" renowned’“in" ine | J. W. Pontock entored ch. o, by Vandal, dam by im- _ | 4,2, D.McDaniatsp. h. Decale, Syeamm, by Laxingion, | The second annual regatta of tho Tone Yasht Ciub | oO! * tuiplicnting Jom” Bovis tatoo -amnasioaion, - om . W. Be a 4 i. sporting world, 1 { tho spectators on the opening day | ported Margrave, 3 yoars old.....+...... + 1 | ee eee pamiers vo. Ripley, 4 years, by Jeff Davie, | Will take place to-day from thelr anchoring ground, foot which tt a Goatidently betioves the abject coward woaid | 94006 tedtiinith ‘gum ‘vom the planet the fess of Oop Pree nel huadreds, those on Eprompe dl could ae i ap gy a Rodwing, by Bahourice, dam 2 | damjNina by Boston. “is ‘ mes of Fifty-fret streot, North river, The boats will start at give to save bis own life On the other hand the || lears street, Rast river. This monster. picce of ordnance, ul d@ by th b t ised yclone, ol ees sescesccecees >. oars, Leni: readily save his own f erory class and pr Ofession of our people. not even ex- | T. B, Road entered ch. m. Iachantresa, by Lexing- — | 4,10 ,D, MoDaniel'e» b. Salas, By sie | halt-past ton A. M. and all up the river to Guiteaberg, | ouoser for Surratt are not defending him etmply for 11. Tid Wateca's oh, bh Onward, 6 yoars, by Ringgold, 8 proviously published in the Herauy, The time he secere tal, th bers of whicb, in this | ton, dam Ellen Bateman, 4 years old.............. we supposed to net thot faces doter- | M. H Sanford entered b. f. Dot, by Mad Anthony, their feos, or from a desire te secure his aoquitial on his ined net dam by imp. allowance is 13g minute to the foot, deck measure, ~ mimsarthinre hapiwntnt ther, Many ofthe | "am are Wile Cpe AG renvcneensss 4 | SHRI Seaton’ bse Dalaman, 6 year, by Ring- | oan tobe malog scoring te the Ties o te ow | ous sles, bak riher e proae and sro carla a ee ‘ ing the fact that the own. TIED RACE. arr jobpaon's ob, 0. M ‘ York Yacht Club, ‘The following are the entries:— poet A iad g pert ty ver ors of these @ dablishimente ‘were “solld’" mem end | _ Premium $500, for all ages, dares mile dash, — A apna Gd yeors, by fa the beck ground, whom they approhend the moved 'n circler of affluence and eminent respectability. | Jas. 5. Watson entored b. b. Delaware, by Ringgold, Some of the var ‘1 dam Ariel, 6 years old. soceeees Walked over. John, Sreeny ot sloop; owner, Was. H. Cornett; | Cowardly Surratt would, if convicted, to save himself, to excellent adv 2 py aE emg, Hap @xpose—so, at least, assert the radicais who are manag- years, FOURTH RAOB, 15. Joba M. Clay's b. ©. Gilroy, 6 years, by Lexington, Naw feet, sloop, owner, William H. Roe; the prosecution, Ihave beard it from tho lips of eae Seas a This was a selling race for a purse of $200, for all | dare Magnolia by imp. Glences, sailing master, William. Hoo, "Teeemetese tare Uae aotariohar & deem giomy coa's the animals and the britliaat mountings | ages, one and a quarter mile dash, for which Mr. Morris 16. M. H. Sanford’s g. h, Leadstone, 6 years, by Lex- SRCOND (LAGE of thelr "ane a reflecting the sunlight as they pranced | entered oh. @ otis, Mr. Kirwin entered ob. g. Re- tugion, Gams Tits Dou. Unole Bon, 23% feos, sloop; owner, Joseph A. Weaver; | ber, and Iam certain that whether they are correct or arden reen award, which, after the rst race, | porter, and Mr. Snedioor entered br. o. Manbaitan. | “17, §. M. Weldou's ob. ¢ Looal, 4 yoars, by Light | sailing master, Josoph A. Weaver. not, they firmly believe im the truth of the assertion, = - a + private vebicles, Egotist was a great favorite, selling in the pools for $260, ‘ning, dom, Maroon Oy tun, Giencve. Unknown, ‘22 feet, loop; owner William H. Cornott; Nor dose the assertion, remarkable as it is, tobe uae aha hose who came by the special trains | while Manbatiap was knocked down at $80, and Re- 18. T. G. Moore's bh. Beacon, 6 years, by Lexing- | sailing master, T. Dalton, “ppoar away from O e L Mag Be oper presente gpd h, aes pan a oa oreo cae rc 53 wand a! ae Jennie, 20 fect, cat sailing * known iy, Dus ya uch, ing awa! jenn tool = boyg Bk = alonz the banks of tho gontie Passaic, or | tf» homstrotch at @ pretty rapid rate, Egotist Testing Bmitries for the Jockey Club Handicap, master, OF Tompkins. ee: py ton few, ee en pa teat shade of the umbrageous foliage that ex- | hair a length as he passed the judge's stand; Manbat- A free handicap for all ages, er half Goidon Arrow, 1934 feet, sloop; owner, W. H. Roo; it, overtures bave been made — aver fron the usterea ae cule, — tan second, three tengths in ei eg ar roe Ae. hod inp hes ont; = it fg gs with $1, — ntl ane, James A. Luckey. aint: effect that if he would disclose the names of all who par- ry band. ore soug! » turn Reporter mi a urge, al nm | $300 e en 0 gO 6 secund horse; distance, uri leet, sloop; owners, lon & Osborne ; nsaassi Mk may be, 1 rralited their capidity by patronizing th3 | woot up and took Egotist by. the ‘head, aod | sno and three-quarter milos; closed on the Tat of June | galling master, Veter Hiraion, ticipated 1m the pager ratio aad tho part ail cocadon a” and other games of chance, which, om | held him in that way to the quarter pole Os | with ninetecn nomiuaiions; weights to be publisbed on | “Iteitres, Charles A. Peaverly taken by cach, which yeved would implicate Mr. ot cosa ogchet, large, Bumbers of pleastre seekers | the packstretch the ope ld torss off and beat he — of Juno; declarations to be made on or before the | tne prizes to be run for ure threo pieces of solid | Davis, a nol pron would be entored in his case, and an a —are to the mil atten 4 pT june. was adurements to “the unwary to Fisk's | Going around the lower tra’ Heporter again made s | "1" focnurd W, Jerome enters b. h. Luthor, 6 years, by | silverware, highly decorated and finished, gotten up ox- Ste note ae ae ee gratin 2e hope of being repaid for the outlay | dash and succeeded in Geiting, protiy, well upto him, | Lexingon, dam by tmp. Glencoe. prosaly for the occasion, and all of the samo value, The | Simo, ‘These overtures, it 1s further known, wore by P » oe . v the hi tne loo; ol i lam m4 3 — me d the limits of the rac rounds, as the bony gttry litue shane up of the colt sent him —“s a phe on enters ch. m. Earring, 5 years, by | the next choice, and so on till the’ three are Meow pope = a Be Re ae bidding tb ii Society stringentiy enforce the rule for- | ciean again, and he came home a winner by three Ringgold, dam Emma Wright taken, AB there are several accessions of new yachts to | When presonted by Father Waltarm: br what ulvice, it sports of t he (arte Velicles of al Kinds were conaasniy | engths, rept Seen | oe eee eee hme Moe eaety Leap Yarkoutce, en © 1% | tho club, and all of fast and handsome models, deop Any, was given by bis reverence, isnot positively Known, coree 8 Xr three hours previous to the commencement Mine toons is om mamary :— ogien a More entors U. 0, Privateer, 4 years, by | interoet is folt among the members of the olub and he senenes rations of Seon wih a estan, enki cinens ean taht baat oe ne ae the thous pan nd edding their a quotas to ling race of $300, for all ages, one | 14, ining. dam Hennve Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. numerous friends as to which of the rival orafia wil | tae piace in presonce of one of the keepers of the jail, | New Jersey, Pemneyivania and the Eastern Statos, aa een the ‘neon came pia rade | Byorymhere could be | and a quarter tile dash. —Horsoe ontored to be sold for | “6, , W. Cameron outers b. ¢ Hampion Cours, imp.,8 | Wn ino taureis of the day. and, although conducted in an undertone, can, fm the | sembled yesterday in their place of worship, Twentieth, eam old Aatntuis of the turf, gathered in knots, aud | $1500 (no entrios for a higher price), to carry their | y Young Moiborne—Durindana. plintalnndinen Eten eee NY main, be overheard, it is clear, upon the information of Thi o entered * foc"the reces, or Quteiling most expect abe Bree, eee, tee S14 pexnans vt eeee | iat, a, eee coe ee oS Peem, By owe JEFF DAVIS one of sald keopers. a very intelligent and reliable man, | voted'exclunively to religious crores atud eadresnen Ta owe: uns; jewons, aged. . to vano! serteeat ar ee bad rimessed | 21 pounds, Poti winnor to be sold ‘at auction immedi- | "“@' 4" "bolmont enters b. f, imp, Maid of Honor, 3 i i ww Sonate Nem, toony. peopotions, aie noes, pone ore & private seeslon was Bele. This poms Large owds wore to be seen within the field bonded by | A*1¥ after the race. AI over the price named in the | years, ‘by Newminstor, dam Himalaya, by Bay Mid- OF THE HERALD tance whereof can save bim from a felon’s doom. Sent Seen ef ths Society, ema eee eramaey the cow we proper, inspecting the brat the ratnany | SHtfy to go to the gocioly, The owner to retain his | Gioton SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, . Un the 28th ult., the day after Surratt was broaght to | 1°¥* stone f sa0te, toe harden than hat bean eet on and | horse if it should not bring the prtce mamod in the 9. F. Morria onters b. f. Ruthless, 3 years, by imp. yavinalle te Net to Reside | court for trial, he was visited by his slater, who found Butianp TouRNAMENT at TH Catnotuo Prorscroae diet Ysa ad been dug for the teeple chases and. rele onary tego teceweditetie’ rig amma ee Morrie fa tetera Sc eng, 8 yoars, by Colton, " nthe N ngnraneiahtin Montreal for bis | Bim !9 a dgected and tachrimose ‘condition, and to | Farn.—This evening © grand billiard tournament. wit theme wtation, or to “tale” them, a the aechmioat aay | F: Mortis enters ch, , Rgotst, 8 years old, by Ectipee, | gam Motiio Jackson. , nce of Abode—tils Trip to the West of | Dr iulame Prisos Physeinn of bog ily Hie nz | ‘Ke place at the Charity Fair in Seventeenth street, im co were Inany and divers views exp roused. ‘yistat pe Rion Sen ae dam ace, ¥ Gisston cabeseacd wha icxreeaabe: Canada ter the Gant of Ma Boatte de. cbeorved to him that he should aot allow so trifing | which M pera eyteast oo ard Kirwin euters ch, 1 araeerrt alters meen, che stonte | "American Hsien age vce“aaas 2 | nid, By MeDuntl enter. W.Riply, 4 yearn, by Jo Case Sosa, ek dan 6 Let EE oye oa thes simale who should essay to clear them In an C. V -Snedioor enters br. . Manhattan, by Slasher, dam Davis, dam Nit AB my despatch inf you, Jo Davis left Niagara ng reeay. Detmnged the weeknens of their | toortament Secupesied t0Se ons ef tne gees msesem> these 2 numbered twenty-seven for the three | '2% Trustee, for $300; 3 years old.......... seereee eae eco ie Alviog’ — 2°M® bY Lexington, | on the morning of the 34, for Toronto. White on the | oage,- Surratt replied that it was not the delay he cared | ing which has taken place tn this city. for some time: mile eon the man Time, 2:21, out of Lucy Fowior, by Albion. Niagara Mr. Davis took a few quiet strolis along the | about, bat that he did not like the appearance of affairs | The games will be played upon the splendid table coat Siand acd the an RACES TO-DAY, 14 H.C. Babcock savers te. b. Bourbon, aged, by ; at court, that he feared his counsel were not, in reality, | presonted to the ladioe of st. Teresa's ‘and ¢wo war the three. To-day there will be four races, a hurdle race, atwo | Giepooe, out of Fieur de Lis. stream, in company with Mason, He avoided observa o>. cenbaens 06 would have bim believe Which is now ap for possession by tue teal idee a by qae Aistapt mile dash, (hree mie heats, and adash fora miloand® | 16, T. B, Reod enters ch. m. Enchantross, 4 years, by | tion, from a wish to be lot alone, and not made the object | and ‘that inetend sooing in the failure of | fortunate enough to draw {ts number. cow ret stone quarter, Lexington, dam Elion Bateman, by Glencoe. of any attentions or demonstration. Davis hes really | the government to be feady a sign of al) he with the back o a 16, 7. 1. Reed enters gr. o. Urbana, 3 years, by Brock | oot i trip to, ube West, for recreation, of which he | weaknesy he fogarded “it as an {ndication of | SOU*TE St. Jaw Barrisrs px New Yors.—At the OW —, was near the turn just before reac Trotting on the Fashion Course. Magnes, Sa eT oe ks Onwards very much manda im for be looks wretobediy. | careful . and a determination to move heavon | recent semi-annual election of the above benevolent se at stich. Located in the fold were While the lovers of stoople chasing and racing wore | 17. J. % Wat-om enters ch. b. 1 8 years, by | seine people think he cannot live, that his wervous sya: | and earth to secure lls conviction, Miss Surratt re: | ciety tho following gentlemen were elected its officers:— agold, dam My Lady, by Giencoe, f* ices, nearly opposite the thres quarter stand, | enjoying themselves at Patorson yesterday afternoon, | Rinj T. . Wateon enters br. b. Delaware, § years, by J. St id just opposite the maim stand was ths | such devotees of trotting es visited the Fashion | pt Maly yg aN © le. latter’ belng. achosnted the most diticult st | Course had also © pleasant entertainment in the way of eg & Wateon Saters D. h. Captain Moore, aged, by {di the jumps that the horses were expected to make. | ® spirited contest, mile heats, in harness, between Lady | limp. Balrownie, dam Jennie Rose, by Glencoe, term bas received too a shook. The Toronto vod his counsel were deceivin, ‘ E en warcaguty “Bites With Southern sym ing hi on felse b tt wo Pores Colonel J. Penetiet) Vise Breeton 1, D. Lam: would make much of Mr Davis, but he bas the good | not 9 tata for him te embrace ithe, oppor: ; ay EL sannery,. & + Corre ay been offered 10 save himseif, rmandeau ; Treasurer, Joussette, that abe would, If he destred, go at once to Genoral ‘Ash Warden, b. Terriault. The adoioty wil hold ite enn: Tue other ba located on the rear part of the were Sou living ley of General Butler, Sura nervously rejoined, “‘No, | DBavet on the 24th i track, tod on apiece of rolling ‘land to the "rent of 1. ene hoe wre Breer bg ‘Trotting at Portiand, Me. deal of bitter feeling toward the United States, BO—not now,” and after a moments pause continued’ Iawenae Incnzase ix Forsion Exrorstiom.—The ar- ‘The excitement of the spectators before the chase com. | CUUsliy iM general ostimation, and im fact, Portiann, Mo., June 5, 1867. that the government of that 1 keow what to do; but know, Annie, 2%, | rivals of omigrante as this port yesterday from foreign monced was very great, thongh the result proved that | Were #0 io point of speed, that neither was favorite The opening trot of tho Forest City Trotting Park | First in rank these 15 Jubal Karly, very woll that neither of my counsel would, if countries made a total of 3,184 persons. They came ia ‘there was in the hep os no such — = Lewy before the wart While scoring the horse seemed | came Pron bemogi — Kaapp, oo a ne icin oaen = Ze, ine who a new ai any cee toe toy ae as follows:—The Hhlvetia, uodue lavist: it use, withstanding Gladiator; mi accoul ‘Operations in a had “backed their opinion’ of the merits of the ant. | @# steadier of the two, but afer the race | S84 od S00 si nenan- veasels from the ports The Helvetia, ht bh timo, 2:42%4, 2:36 and 2:40; the latter was canced tm the orcas’ beat, ‘atives of the prene | ‘hFOUghout the race ne one could have praficted the Gao ErrscerAal © sexing es was time and again filled up by anxions apectators, ne- | result; but as it was be seomod incapable of ing & CiaveLanp, Ohio, June Bgl Consitating constant reminders on the part of & pollt® | prolonged brush, and broke up wveaovor sorely pressed. The Episcopal Convention of the Diocese ot Ohio met poticomai ustened 06 wie par, Ted Gand thet they | 7, mare, on the other hand, cia ona 4 ta tale ent a tae oe presiding. A Le The second race—s mile dash—was really very spir- | the coatest than while scoring, and showed that at ® | The morning was devoted to religious exe! andio Wo "be tat dove Dect enlace neceeae op | caraia re of weed he wus suury rouble, 1 a | th Sorarensen, ett ames Loy Sear the result of the preceding contest, that large numbers | sito quite possible that she may bave a trite more speod | Surch eutorprises in the Diocese, The Conveation then left toe — before the dash was ran. The am Lad than the horse; Dut of this so much doubt was enter- adjourned until to-morrow. closely contested. At {ts close crow the that aa offer to y a " a= éo aaa uN numbered “upward of four thonwand, die: | uses Ae) one of Uhe parties interete, bat teckceay | ARRWAL OF THE FIRST WINISTER FROM GREECE TO THE | WENDELL PHILLPS’ OPINION OF JEFF OAVIS AND HS FRENDS. mais by a moneyed stake aa to the result of the compe | had commenced he acted badly, and was beaten Ution, The anxiety to obtain positions for viewing the account of i A noes to te Gam oo ‘\ Had he trotted steadily , my prete: Goak fallen, Barly opeake slightingiy of ray. cont what becomes of meso they | Li |, 722; the Baltic, Bremen, 1, fig that the latter le "no. general, “that, be had 45,000 | can chain my tongue,” Bofore the interview closet | reut, Havre, 285; the ship KF. Gabsm, Broweo, 68%; men against his (Rarly's) 8,000 only, and that | Surratt directed his aister to see Fathor Walters at once | the ship N Roariass, 62; the bark Meridiaa, if Sheridan bad been anything of a general he would | and request him to call as soon as possible; and during Bremen, have overpowered his sooner than he did. So | the afternoon of the eame day the miserable man was Fata Row Over Casvartr.—Yesterday morning, overpowering was Sue! Force, says Barly, that, to | visited alike by his tegal, medical and spiritual advisors, | tou, haif-past eight o'clock, John Tuomey, a young use bis own words, it ““airly ran over" his two weak | But it is quite manifest that neither the briefs of the | Sout half-past ‘atv divisions, Early will not oven speak to an American of | lawyers, the nostrums of the doctor, nor the prayers of | man about twenty-one years of age, while driving @ lag oye deities int 2 the priest poke nd a cae Streugthened his | team of horses attached to a track loaded with kindling or ers in Toronto are Meson, « , | nerves, or im znation, from massive, stern: A romer bes bees extonsively circulated that Surratt | ¥00d, through Elizabeth street, near Houston, fell . Dever will be tried, and a fow days ago Mr. his seat before the front wheel, which passed over wel for the accused, made, in open court, a | chest and killed bim almost instantly. ey h ia confidently cited—by those “whose | taken up. by officer Campbell, of the Fourieenth pre: wish in father to the thought"”—in condri a ee eer oney ons soeael te roid an inquest report, appears was requested a | where the ti %, ood belonged z Guest, and a few other persons, including | of the cov the Gothamites taking the two long trains im brother lawyer to fix the time for the trial of a certain | The truck and w to a firm doing business ‘waiting to convey them homeward, and arriving at tbe | as was also another to trot under the saddie, which is wn. UNITED STATES, From the Anti-Slavery Standard. } canse in the Circuit Court, when he suggested a day | io East Thirty-fourth street. ‘ ferry a about Ove o'clock, P.M. doratood to be a specialty with bim Ho made a very fine Boetow, June 5, 1867, sn 18 spite ot the ‘three wise men of Gotham," Beecher, | three weeks distant, Being reminded by his learned Fata. Acapent tv a Brawany.—Coroner Wildey yoo. The Races, saddie (rot over the Union Course © weox or Mr. Rangabie, the Get Minister from Greece acerediind | Gresley and Smith, we still hold that treason and mur. | frend that he would then probably be eogaged im the | isrgay ineld an inquest om he body of a man named to the United States government, is now in this city, on | der ought tobe punished, and that, had there been « his way to Washington. He will visit our public in. know pothing. As matters | stitutions under the charge of the members of the city be seemed very government berore his departure. defence of Surratt, Mr. Merrick lied that he would ot, as the triat Of Barratt would never take place.” Tut | Joba McCarthy, whe died from the effects of iniurien, T can assure the public—and my sources of information | amzi G. Heanion, of No. 166 Christopher street, and cannot be sorpassed—that the trial of Surratt wili take a 4 wore engaged in painting a stable at the-Lion 3 00 00 be regretted Ld Me the presence of such an assemblage 38 gathered on the course the sport abould pot have been of very high character, In all | capecity @ that respect feed two-thirds of the great numoer on the ground | were a been attracted by the bope of seeing a good eteeple- | harness, and cortainiy ay found as well as disgraceful policy to treat mu like honest mov in order to conciliave other munierers. The religion of these wise m: uite incom; t on ONER ar maar Ma eye 3 boast of Mr. Merrick ‘to the contrary not- tnd we suppose that what they fid foo was epon | a race with om oppocent not swifter, but much sender THE NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE, ing.” ‘And I wil venture to amare the public | Brewery, 110ih strech near Fighih avenue, when the i J6 the worst race of that Kind thatever was wits | than himself in thie iastance, [he weather was very eve ce It te the beliet of ail geatiemen here | scaffold on whteh Sey Tat? o srcanes of fours fect, oon ‘8 | fine during the afternoon, ratver warm in the sun, but Coxcond, N. H., June 5, 1867, dn contrast with these muddled philanthropists and | ‘‘posted’’ in the case, that the remark of Mr. Merrick | tating them to Lyd va oe ~4 Just the Kind desired by torfmen when they girh to get | The Now Hampsbire Legislatore mot at elevén o'clock | clergymen, tossing about words of wi ‘meaning they | was not intended so much for the edification of his hear- bay 4 oo tae cannon p howd aa © an ‘the bast pace out of the trotiing horse, The“trot took | to-day, aed organized by electing Goneral Griffin, repub. | know nothing, look at the sensible and siear-sigh\ed, | ers, as to revive the waning hopes of his pusilianimous | and died in & oo nee rwards, jury - inte im the afternoon, but not quite so late as on | jicam, ‘of Keene, ker of the House, and Hon Wile | statesmanlike lotter confiscation of Thaddeus Ste- | client, whom the learned counsel has weason | dered a verdict a dental tenn Pn ome : fhe aay + liam T, Parker, all convicted sinners, takes re- | to apprehend is inclined to « ls py oo — ieenens on bop 4 wee po eae 7 castio, an effort to show my | neck, Merrick is a soun aes reel. . Hennion escaped wi! it t be delivered until Seat eras eerste al pee | Seas eo tt tr on Saas a foun Rng fe Poin Oo, eae oe SS ae Raeen ete ROWOOINWAM GANK ROBBERY CASE AGAIN IN CoURT missioners yesterday bold their regular weekly meeting "Pore Heat —Afta sever shore attompts start THe neveeny " for triais, at which ae ae ing doth borses gol off rapidiy, Rapid on ingide and Avovers, Me., June 5, 1867. pi ad wa haeren pale imperione \eading baifs iength, (be on a steady gait. The In the case of the State ve. the Bowdoinham Bask y wen the horse to maintain, bbers the arguments on exceptions taken ‘Frees om rae Crrr Donna tee Morte or May. —At the Meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners held yes ‘terday the Obiet reported that there had bees, Sxtr-alne brew ta this Or during the pronta of Mare v.

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