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8 . (NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDA¥, JULY 12, 1868—TRIPLE SHBBT. . ‘Thursday last and was bronght to a most successful THE TURF Plate day, because it is @ sort of rather soo! ‘Those who pretend to know about the peed.ot tip was ly apparent. Two worse specim P YACHTING. conclusion ata late hour y: Friday) IN ENGLAND. Derby, with more business, quite rl horse say he can go low in the thirties. May be. omvers than ‘Lieutenant ya mony 4 ~———~ ~~ The arreq of entries for the vi much fun and very much Aummery. Mr. Dennigon had out Nebraska Maid and Dinah. and R. H. Isabelle would be hard to find even rtha and Mattie=First or | 98 Tegardi number and of the eompeti- FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. ‘The leading event of the week—the Northumber- } Mr. Hastings had a brown and bay together, good | Washington. ‘The coarse effrontery of their deflant Nachty Bis tors, was unquestionably the most brilliant on MOON Cf +. Jang Plate—imerite frst notice at my hands, It had | steppers. of all the requirements of iaw, justice atid fair de atch Races=An Exciting and Clove | recard) and some idea may be formed of the gigantic | Racing Events of a Week—The Season aud | #%C1Y G00d entry, Dut only mine came to'the post, | ¢; Weeks was driving the Blue Mare. ing was unrelieved by the slightest tinge of Contest—The Martha Wins by One Minute character of the m the the Its Ser though they furuished a food race. The betting at John Harbell sat behind the white-faced mare Dew i or conrieey, Lieutenant Governer Dunn ts and Fiftéen Seconds, a e for the two days included no er than ite Settlement,’ - starting was five ur it Mr. Bowers’ | Drop. ul, powerfully juilt coal black negro, with a aid Bi Yacht Club Hotise | tWenty-clght heats, The powerful red 7 Lonpon, June 27, 1863, | Taroban, four years, 117 Ibs,, very clever trick- | _ Sammy Weeks had his fast Ethan Allen horse on a | W hioned after the model of Wendell Ph ‘The vicinity of the Bayonne Yac race of the meeting—the grand lenge It ie quite as well that the real business of the turf | SF Who can run such & great horse when he og Ups. His orgnce of all forms of Senatorial diss yesterday morning was the scene of much interest. } cup, open to all comers—sec six en- ; likes and ip rep primed with old port; five ir. Seward had a beautiful and fast bay gelding. | cussion render it necessary that he should be per se pubilcity given to the proposed match be- | tries—viz,, the Kingston Club, ose crew | Supplies me this week wit abundant materials for one each against My. Johnstone's Tyneaa e, Mr. Starin had a beautiful turnout. etually corrected and instructed from the ftoor 9} p M O94 $f the Brookt contained no fewer than flve oid University oar® | my letter, as I have hardly @ line of what may be | four years, 122 lbs. @ yoy good horse, who, Mr. Phyfe was driving Lady Lockwood, and she | the Senate. R. H. Isabelle, elected temporary chal tween the sloop yachts Martha, of the Brooklyn | men; the London Rowing Club, the largest and most called ip to Ripa ers, For | Bowever—de, by the way, did Taroban also—cut up | appeared in good trotting order. man of the House of Representatives, has absolute! Yacht Cinb, and the Mattle, of the Bayonne Club, | influential of the Thames clubs; Eton College Boat turf gossip to furnish to your read very badly at Ascot, and Captain Gray's Fortunio, r. Bell had out his Patchen colt. no separate identity. © the first’ short ula sed the attendance of many enthusiaste in | Club; University Coil Oxford; the Cambridge | Many weeks now we bave been rolling the Hastings | four years, 119 Ibs., the winner of the Great North- | Steve Dubois was behind his bay gelding. you meet, dress him in @ new suit of ill-fftuing blac — thi Black Prince crew he Granta crew——the last | scandal as.a sweet morsel under our tongues; but | ern Handicap at York | this ring; six Mr. Jones had out his bay horse. clothes, endow him with a cracked, unpleasant vol aquatic sports, whg eagerly joined the excited mem- | named being a newly formed club, consisting of old ‘cen it wa have bed nar a pout | tone tt Mr. P. Smith's hore three Mr, Van Saun has a beautiful Park phaeton, avéry | an utter inability to speak ’ correct His] ‘bers of the latter club in discussing the merits of the | ‘public school’? men in residence at mbridce Unt- wi juseum, and are al yout, 93 Iba; ten to one each ’ against | neat turnout or to articulate ‘that negro shibnoleth “th, relative boats and the anticipated race, the aret of | Versity. For the Ladies’ Plate (an eight oared race, | Wearied of it, 1 canhardly add a word on the sub- rd Zetland’s gelding, El Cid, five }, 108 Ibs. Mr. Wilkins drove a handsome pair of black mares. { and you have | temporary Speaker h rh confined to coll crews and recognized ble | ject, simply because I am in the position of Can- | aud Mr. Jackson’s Miss Osborne, ears, 93 | They can trot to the pole low in the forties. Vigers, the colored clerk of the House, ‘three, for the sum of $1,000 each race. schools), the entries comprised University ©, | ning’s knifegrinder-I have no tole to tell. Y. Ibs., and twenty to one each against Mr, Feaster's Mr. Gillender handled a pair of fast trotters, far his superior in intelligence and gent ‘The picturesque appearance of the pretty cot- | Oxford; the Black Prince, Cambridge; Pembroke ing’ 0 tale . You | Lady Zetland, three years, 92 1bs., and Mr. 'T, Mas- Mr. Horner had a pair of bays. bearing, and manifested this superiority notab! es surrounding the club house was enhanced by College, Oxford, and the boat clubg of Radley and | will remember that an action was threatened by | terman’s colt Honestish, four years, 116 lbs, The Mr. Vyse was behind @ pair of fast trotting | first day, when a white democratic member the tag Eton—the last named being the “holders” of the | Jonn Day agatnst Admiral Rous for an alleged libel | Only other competitor was Mr. Johnstone’s mare | stallions. floor and the colored Speaker turned his bagi om their unique ornamentation with flags and stream: | trophy from last. year. For the Stewards’ | i) ni4 rondon Times letter, to the exfeet th hat | Minster Bell, four years, 101 Ibs., but he declared to | Mr. Cadwell has a magnificent Park establishment. | because he was a democrat. “Mr. Speaker,” ers Challenge Cup (the principal four oared race, enasny Pctces4 e etfect that Dayhad | win with Tynedale, ‘The appearance of the horses | Mr. Madison and roan mare, She can trot in 2:40. | Vigers indignantly, ‘do you see there is agentl THE CONTENDING BOATS, open to. all), there were five competitors— | deceivedjnis owner asto the condition of Lady Eliza- | from the paddock was watched with the Alex. Thompson had a fast team, addressing you?” “I see de gemman,” said §} namely, the Ki ton and London Clul ose | beth, Whether steps are bein, utmost tnterest, and their style and 'T. S. Ritterband was behind a fine looking black | Isabelle, and went on talking to the person ne ‘The class of vessels that the Martha and Mattie are College, Oxford; the Black Prince, conics anda ps ie taken to follow up ’ hi condition were minutel! criticised, The | mare, im. representatives of in the clubs they belong to has | Thames crew, who entered under the name of the | tte threat I am not in @ position to know, noris | io, were handed Over’ to. the. starter |. Mr. Starin was working up to speed a black and | THE WHITE CONGRESS AND THE DARKY LEGISLAS gnven me consaeraigqucuiton anno ute | aie Yr he aisond Seas afar tae Wedd | improwion, howevrand'1 have nla ter re | seals enema eran; ay pease oases | rR. W, Ana of Pouskerpl crore Coiumbus, | | The permanent one ino he Liar ¥ a Ties fo) lor ion, h ‘ver—t al eo ym ol ie run i, the: yrepared ive a * Ib pe ‘y AMAZ ALLO: LA HF ontention between their many members, inasmuch | Ghuilenge Cup (our oats), four for tue Visitors’ Cup | AmPresslon, howevar—and I have held tt from the | Hn Me ineir two, mile jouney., Tus was, | Jt. own brother fo Coremudore Vanderblltand Brown | improved the persor nel of the Speaker and ioreas ae each have believed, and that religiously, perhaps, | (four oars), three for the ‘Thames Cup (eight oars) | “"' ‘at John'Day won't proceed any further in | however, delayed by two false starts; but at length, | Dgn. They can trot very fast together. that they possessed boats of greater speed than the | and four for the Silver Goblets ( oars), his legal tilt with the Admiral, Isaw them both at | at a quarter to four, the flag fell to an excellent Baker was behind his big Hambletonian. handed proceedings with which the House opened, ether. Several matches have sprung from this Perhaps the most “sensational” feature of the re- | Stockbridge, which is John Day’s training ground, | Start, and the lot dashed away in a compact cluster, Mr. Vanderbilt was sending team along the | in peremptorily excluding ail the democratic mem: pss tia was the ago erence) of the Brasenose (Oxford) a where he mighit be te vie ’ | and ‘so evenly that for a few strides no one of the | Lane at a merry gait. bers except two or three, have been followed up b: pride, but until this season there has been no | four, who rowed in a boat builton the American | 924 where 2 expected to be “cock of the | competitors hiad a decided advantage. Thiscould | Ex-Sheri Lynch’ was driving @ white footed | even stronger measures, if anything can ve stro arrangement whereby the disputed point coula | Principle, and fitted with a steering apparatus | walk.” No one nowadays ventures to hold that | not be mayntained, however, and as they pasged the | sorrel, Gj than the proceeding by whicn A. L. Lee, wh whereby the crew were enabled to dispense with the | what promised to be the cause célébre of Day | distance, Honestish on the right and Flora on the Jacob 8. Townsend had a dark sorrel, who seemed pedgvid eneral under Banks, how nominal editor decorum in conducting business, but the bigh be satisfactorily settled. It will probably be | services and extra weight of a to hi ~ f ; ° coxswain. The idea opposite side of the course drew to the front and | to have more syle than speed. et Tadical organ, was pitchforked into at this time, as the three days’ sailing will give the | was, doubtless, derived from the correspondence that | V# Rous will ever come to anything, and the hope eH the running, fee being close up, followed Mr. Johnson, of Oyster Bay, drove a fine road | Legislature in the piace of nano, a democrat, WI boats selected an opportunity to develop their fullest | has recently taken place between the members of | of the public of seeing the whole Dansbury plot } by Fortunio, who was right in his track and had El { team. was elected by a considerable majority over hign speed. Harvard College, United States, and the offtvials of the | unravelled has been so often deferred that their on one sideand Lady Zetland on the other. Behind ‘The brothers Huggins had each a bay team. ‘The Committee on Elections first declared, aftex » a wet Oxford University Boat Club respecting the proposed h becomin, a ps these three came Tynedale and Miss Osborne running Geo. N. Ferguson was driving a bay mare, by Ham- | hearing only Lee’s own statement, that Leo wag ‘The Martha, of the Brooklyn Yacht Club, was built | international eight oared Toate ‘The new fanglea {| heart is becoming sick, The fact is Admirat ther, with a slight advantage of Minster Bell, | Dletonian. ele ; then the House—the thing being decided by Mr. Harry Smedley, Gowanus, L. 1, and is 27 feet peat rented a. vast ne Gs excitement, es ane Rous is burning and a shining light of the turf, | w! acted, as whipper in, When fairly in the iinet y one prareending gray Hero along the aah He penciale of hanging rd he novation apparent not find favor w: e c “ st » Taroba full of running, hed’ to | Lan . $ x 0 give Knapp @ hearing be: 71 inches long and 11 feet 4 inches wide: her jib 18 21 ta Comunitice, Who’ on belne informed that | Of tHe Jockey Club, and, toa certain extent, of “s0- ag bt, and at the Plate starting post held | ‘There were a lot of bull heads from Bull’s Head, all | fore flaally closing their doura agaist him, whereit feet in length; main boom, 33 feet; head, 19 feet; | Brasenose intended to start for the Stewards’ Chal- | ‘ety.’ John Day is a trainer—dependent on the | 9 jead of about a Jength, Flora who was mani- | to en. going ae Oe gatta. Give them room. | they caughta Tartar, for Knapp poured in such @ ‘ol hoist, 27 feet, and she carries 1,080 square feet of | Jenge Cup, issued a notice to the effect that no boat | turf, the Jockey Club and, to a certain extent, on so- | festly in difficulties, lying im the second place, | Mr. rman out for an airing. flood of aifidavits as abundantly proved that had ary Yesterday she had a crew of ten men, | Would be allowed to compete at the regatta that did | ctety. Ze Viola tout. Quarrelling with one’s bread | Dut with only a slight advantage of Foruinio, who | Mr. Laws drove a white-faced bay team. Lee been originally declared elected instead of Knap) wntir tha direction of Geptatn ra ear » | not carry a coxswain. Nothing daunted, however, | a4 putter is not generally considered the part of a | P&4 advanced on the retirement of Honestish and James whe moved his bay Patgyg¢p, who will be | the frauds perpetrated would have justified any oo e "The Mattie, of the Bayonne Yacht Club, was con- by this prohibition, Brasenose went to the post, and, iy part of @ | Lady Zetland, Below the distance Flora was thor- | fast, probably, in time. pens authority in ousting Lee and declaring Knap) structed by Mr. P. McGichan, Bayonne, 8.1; is 27 | bY Way of Keeping within the letter of the law, took | sane man, and running one’s head against astone | oughly beaten and compounding rapidly left Taro- Mr. reas JF. and Mr. Ives, Sr., each Grove beautiful SL ade no difference to the House, how: fect 4 inches long and 11’ feet 4 inches’ beam, | /3.%t the island a small boy, who, on the signal being | wail is, as a rule, more injurious to the head thin to | Pad with a decided lead; but m ite the smaller toumne. faa Bini Cf over. sted the impeachment of the President her fib 18 22 feet long; main boom, 81 fect, | Sven to start, coolly took a sensation header into the | 114 wal) stands, Fortunio Mm the centre, ridden splendidly by Mr. Moller was steering bay horse Billy ana going | was a polltical necessity, and Lee musi be had af head’ 18 feet; hoist, 24 feck and yesterday carried oui | Water ‘There was a regular ‘gallery”” of . -+ James’ Snowden and Tynedale outside with John Os- | @ @ good rate, hi ay larve on took his seat, and since, conjoin wauaietens cc ceuvan: Htc eae ocnnator cane tators to witness this novel feat of aquatic } Meanwhile the noble owner of both—the Fly, as | borne “up,” drew to the favorite’s quarters and atthe | | Mr. Spencer had a sorrel trotting horse anda white | With his friend and) presumed partner, (ene men and a boy, under the direction of Captain Jos. | Srcontusirchesmed mek aerfor net Tee avcekt | Admiral Rous has it—enveloped ini the web of divers | enclosure, getting falrly on terms with him, a mag. | Pal. they ce SPioed in et Oe horse Kentucky, | MeMilien’ came very Neat young: hitnsclt "inte nq mavens boys ane . | previously rehearsed, was formed very cleverly. | saers is alittle tired of mingled misfort q | Biflcent race home ensued, When Taraban was ir, Briggs was Jogging e bay horse Kentucky, Seuss nae Genie aaa oe himself into the ene eae elleved of their dead weight the Brasenose crew : eg) fortune and | roused to full action by his rider (Morris) he appeared | Who is known to be fast. nited States Senate, and may even yet a1 srhalconae Coren RSs on | literally walked away from their two opponents, | success, and has left the country. He has “gone on | to run shifty, and o ite the stand Tynedale, with } Mr. Bernkeimer had a sorrel and bay in hand. in doi so. He ts @ man of Abit pmccgen Bieter gmp e, Peer iediee tad ae reaching the winning were disqualified by the | Will prove as successfub in that department of sport | Tynedale wins.” It was not to be 8, however, for | hind nis bay gelding. other radical candidates named. In all this. in Sonn Sawyer for the Martha, and MH. Van Bus: ae for having ed the rules of the re- | as that in which he has of late attained such an Fortant with whom Snowden Waited patient! till aes Fellows came along with the four-in-hand PTE EO Pear rae power ty aes 0 See + 1? within is from home, was oO 1 kirk on behalf of he ae pe = Annexed is a return of the principal races con- bison had @,week's sport as i and the mintee responding with wonderful sein) Mr. R. L. Briggs exhibited a fine phaeton team. ing with contested seats, there is a ludicroug ye Pe ee tested during the two days:— ave had a,week’s sport as important as any | collared Tynedale, crept up to him inch yy inch in J. M. Benjamin, with bis bay horse, could trot in | painful similarity to the proceedings of Congress, an Ay ano Tocnah thee ie eae: GRAND CHALLENGE CUP. to be found in'the calendar; but as it was split up | the last few strides, and won by a short neck, Tara- | 2:50. 1 the six or seven democratic districts from who §ng was originally appointed at twelve, it was an f station, Bucks—Londos Rowing Club 3) 4} Detmeen two meetings, one held tn the far south, the | eae epee cal ean enh pose Mikel ICY CIES aD OD MOORMAN a Reagent Covero eee op rlgeel iay apmtille lyk was Atos ne oe Station; Centre—Granta Rowing Club’ (Cal other in the far north of England, each was matert- The two pated were done in three minutes and Charles Conner had out a yeliow bay mare. ticket, bear a quaint resemblance to the unrepr but it seemed to bring out in bolder rellef the pretty r bridge). © } ally affected to its disadvantage. Of the two the forty seconds, and the gross value of the stakes was Mr. ae Sears a a ne Hee ee ed Southern States. The example set in the capil models of the contending vessels, and those of the | ““the "Cambridge: Black Prince. did. fot it | Stockbridge gathering 1s a peculiarly aristocratic The victor was very popular, as both the Holbrook was gliding aiong behind his gray. | of the country has spread into the State capitals ru- owner (Captain G: a the trai are Mr. Weaver was exercising his bay gelding. will soon infect the humblest police board. Bea'Mew® that’ ineanded neo tase iretta and | dently reserving themselves for the Ladies’ Plate for | 804 professional affair; thatjat Newcastle is a great highly (eonetted inthe north, and aa Fortumioc ono | , Mr. Gillies made a display with his Beautifix pnea- ) “But the point in which the Legislature has most nating Userinereediina her ther pais should be | Which they were also entered, The race was a some- | popular carnival. Strange to say, both showed on | I almost forgot to mention is by Voltigeur out of bar team. pointedly imitated Congress ie i the bill conferring alowed seventy seconds by the Martha, the captain what hollow affair, London taking the lead from the | this occasion a decline, though in totally different Fortuna—walked in after his second w: ing per- Brown was showing up his-gray trotter. supreme autocratic powers upon Governor Warmotb, start and winning easily by two clear lengths, Time, ¥ formance he was loudly cheered. J.N. Keeler drove a gray and bay together. They } who is to be the general-in-chief of the Louisiana po! ea sy thirty seconds at the start and | 7 minutes 59 seconds. Atrections; but while that of the northern demonstra- | ‘°A"word ur two only Will be suiticient to dispose of | 86 nicely. firmament, the Deus ex machind, subject only ta Away on the wind, followed by the Martha. this ‘Second Heat. tion is a gradual alteration and does not tend to its | the other events of this meeting, none of wh ich can Win. Carr had his handsome chestnut team to a | radical dictation. You have had a résume of thig fime the steamer Alice, provided for the Judges and | Station, Berks—Eton College Boat Club. 3 | ultimate harm, that of the southern gathering is re. | be of much interest to your readers. Fervacques, 124 | ‘op wagon. measure, but it’ is worth subjoining im full, Ad eat th iro over tile ouareer ala lete thalsemenie Station, Centre—University College, OX! 2 > bi ie Ibs., who won the Grand Prix de Paris last year by | Mr. Abrams and his sashaw were going fast on | rushed through the House and partly through thg er at tie eempicions Sart cheers wend non wed Station, Bucks—Kingston Rowing Club. . 0 | Markably sudden, and shows no prospect of being after a dead heat with Patricien, and who | the Lane. Senate the measure reads thus:— Geck as tokens of ‘spprecindon of the yreta ‘This was a splendid race from start to , and | arrested. The difference is remarkably easy of ex- } also last year-carried off the Northumberland Plate, | Mr. Henry Harbeck had out an elegant carriage. An act directing the Governor of the State to enforce tH® Rotarec Thay Wind ee tionin mates trora aie Pad created @ vast amount of excitement. University | pianation, Stockbridge can never hope to bea great | WaS beaten in the Newcastie Handicap (one mile ‘The Spicer brothers were driving a gray and bay. | third section of the fourteenth amendment to the constftution, Mo Mattie tacked towarda Bay Ridge and by dermre | carted off with the tend, but the Eton “boys—80 | eet Pai Ps great) and a half) by Flora, 94 Ibs, and Mercury, | Mr. Cockroft was extending his bay inare. Of the United States and the provisious of article ninely-niyp Ous manceuvring retained the lead; but both strug: called by courtesy, albeit it will be seen they aver- | Popular meeting, not only on account of its traditions | 106 ths., who was backed for large sums for the Mr. Elder sent his gray team pretty fast when Gut | of the constitution of Louisiana :— SECTION 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Loutaiana in General Asser- d upwards of ten stone and a half throughout— | but of its situation. Lyi h Derby. ‘This same Mer 128 Ibs ly got third | of the reach of the fellows with gray coats. Jed so gallantly and evenly that a biscuit could be | 28e' ~ y . Lying among the uplands of | Derby. This same Mercury, 128 tbs., only got thir : . ti a bpd ° d them 1g. less than. two nnndred yar is, and | Hampshire, “far from the busy haunts of men,” on | Place in the North Derby, Which was won by Mr. 'T, | John Dye had his beautiful blacks to a top wagon. | yiconvened, That the Governor of the Sate be and. he it sed from one deck to the other almost the entire | Collares sed fr all three boats rowed @ neck and neck race for nearly y. Morgan’s colt Chelsea, 117 Ibs, who cut up so | Geo. Coburn was out airing his bay gelding. hereby authorized and required to inquire into Fees ora re end at hat pokne thee Were eae { mile. At the Point, however, the inside station | # line of railway certainly, but not on the road from wretohedly in the city, and Suburban for which he | J.T. Emery was showing up his bay geldins. ppt heal wrote RAs Ga duel Se tuinnies eubing sistance Paparte Tapking wt | (old slightly inffavor of Eton, who, rowing a tremen- | anywhere to anywhere in particular, at a consider- | Was considered by owner and party a real good | Mr. Brooks passed with an elegant carriage. fey Mo ay nl, eget on alg gpenee pe rm Hearth apart. iacking at | dously quick stroke of forty-five to the minute and | apie distance from the mer thing, who was almost as, bad inthe Two Thousand | Mike Cashman looked proud behind his bay mare. | mento/ the omemor vr My virtue of any, section Many points and running at many angies of diverg- | yeautifully together, gradually drew away from ance from the metropolis and other large | Guineas, and did not show. to advantage in the | Mr. Robinson came along with a pair of grays. or parochial heretofore held /or whlch may ee ee eT cued aa folloraee No” | thelt opponents and won by half a ctear length, | towns and with nothing tn itself to attract, it must | Great Northern Handicap, ‘The best two year old of | Mr, Kerner had a large bay mare that steps well. “Bx0. 2. Beit further enacted, That if the Governor of the as reached, which wag ec Ree ie University. Seti a tarcteeg, trate (m conen lore or | depend for patronage soicly on the regular sports. | the meeting was the tity by Newminster, out of arte had a bay gelding that was tearing State shail aacerta.n that any person holding and exerchsing mpi Ss . M.S. : > ° 08 O! Fp . 4 Lady Melbourne, belor to Mr. Johnstone, wh 4 ‘ the functions of an; TF claiming the right to exere Mattie... 20 Martha. 3 34 50 | Kingston. ‘Time, 7 mpinutes 42 seconds. man or the “swell” who has nothing elae to do with | Lady Meio, ee ereg tid of eutht otlets in | Mt Keech passed in a barouche drawn by’ bays. the funetions of an ‘Stale, by virtue of appoine: ‘Bui one minute and a half difference of time. Final -Heat, his time. The village itself, which reposes ina hol- | cluding a supposed “clincher” in Mr. Cornish’s colt | Mr. Martin drove a buckskin gelding. ment or election y the pro ibe run home broughtoutall theskillof the sailing | station, Centre—London Rowing Club.....-.-..++ 1 | low, is only one long, straggling and very poor look- | Consolation. i ea Sree Cees Cora meray SU UR oH came e eae ihe ter sters a vir crews, and seldo etter sea serks—E at 0 3 < Ma jonner, eae nae ution o ; \e manship been displayed than was witnessed at times | Slot Berks—Elton Boat Club... .. © | ing street, with a few hundred inbabitanta, depend- The sport at Stockbridge, though good, was hardly | \ouoe oe nese iy pony of article ninety-nine of the conmitution of Louisiana, ba : a . the The London men, who in point of style and finish 2 up to the mark of former years, and there seems jittie * ae shall withhold the cow m from such person required by lard Seo eee a ero ite Heatran rections GALE tionably one of the finest crews that | €Mt to some extent on agriculture, but much more | doubt that we have not yetseen among the two year | D. J. Compert, with a bay gelding, dashed along. | w he ty i Of the State, ‘ani he “shall mat Henley for many drew away from t ears, gradually | largely on the Dansbury stable, which lies among | Olds a real Derby horse, and must look out among tho Walter W. Briggs was out with an iron gray team. i % cue | “dark ones” to produce the winner of next ‘Year's Tarrant Putuai was enjoying himsell with his it. kept her leading position, but here the wind almost | ‘That if any person shall have start, and at the ud of half a | the downs about three miles up and furnishes died away, and Inch by inch the Martha crept up to | iuie were clear of thelr opponents, At the a oer 5 sorrel pony. f ation of said constitution > H multaneously i rd e . A ployment for lots of stablemen, touts and general ‘blue ribben, ‘he chief events for the youngsters ton. 4 vamed d ‘of olfies her, and as Gey elmaitaneously tacked toward Staten | pout, however, the “boys,” who rowed with un- | hangers-on of a great training centre, general | Wore the Champagne Stakes, the Donnington Stakes | Mr. Smuil was in a pony pheaton. any person have, "without “a, ‘ooraraiesion® ‘acd Island; fp | her, amid the cheers of hundreds, | ninching pluck, picked up & trif_e, but nearing home The meeting itself ts held on the downs, quite close | and Hamilton Stakes—the former for colis, the latter Alderman was driving a bay gelding. in’ vioiation of td ‘conatitutional as her gallant struggle had elicited unusual praise. the superior strength of the Londoners began to | to the stables, and is approached by steep and | for fillies—the Croome Produce Stakes, the Eltham | Brien Brothers were behind a gray horse. 0 by vir Bteadily ame increas ve aoe : oy ‘4 pproach- | roi), and gradually coming uway, they won one of the | winding, but in this weather, very pleasant lanes or | Plate and the Troy Stakes. A Lewd Fuller was going gently along with a roan and aforesaid prior to, os ey BS BLARKEDOSt, brad even rdhasey AS most exciting races of the meeting by a length and a | footpaths through the flelds. The stands and en- Of all these, as bearing on future events, perhaps | P8y- Palle be er tration characteristic of the termination of a | jiatf, ‘The time of the Wiuner Was 7 miuutes 20 | closures are very convenient, though maar cae, | the. most important “was the ‘last mentioned, | John Smith had a cream roan to a top wagon. eee teeth pete’ yacht ras Tw. &, | Seeonds—the quickest on record. tures, and all the appoluunengs are in keeping with which brought ont Mr. Merry’s Belladram, SOE wiualiied person had ever been ay at we Mie LADIBS’ CHALLENGE PLATE--EIGHT Oana, the character of an importatt meeting, as Stock- | Mr. Savile's Ryshworth, Mr. Chaplin's Dio- poluted or elected thereto, Martha......... 5 84 Mattie.........5 44 2 First Heat, bridge undoubtedly ia. Racing is here eeatdcien as | media filly, Captain. Machall’s Robesplerre A RECONSTRUCTED STATE. Skc. 4, Be it further eaacted, That whenever a vacan in any office is rst, who, the constitution 4 kes at As. | Tycoon Warmoth and the Empire of Lonisi- shall be the duty « ated Kysh- | anasPersonnel of the Legislature=The | office anil bis. su wislature Imitating Congress—Great Da pilege, Oxford...... 1 | its most attractive form, for nature lends her aid in | aud Count de Lag: e's Curieuse, The importance irst Trinity), Cam- supplying all the charms of lovely summer weather | Of the race lay in the meeting of the. two Raa Geksuurnaesas Fe 2 | ant adelicions landscape. The course, even in the | It will be remembered, ran in the New ¢ t Pinal Heat. dryest season, stands in ni of but little | cot at even weights, whe: d the Mattie | station, Bucks—Eton Boat Club.. 1 | rain, as its basis is a soft aud friable chaik, | Worth by ahead. All wer ibis, with the remaining allowance of forty sec- | station, Centre—University onds due the Mattie deducted, made the Ma Station, Berks—Black Price Victorions yacht by one minute and fiftee bridge.......see Disappoimtment was general by the metab Bayonne Yacht Club, as they est ed by the operation of this law an not provide for filling the same it jovernor and he is hereby authorized citizen thereto, who shail hold suc essor is duly appointed or elected ap Belladrum now carrying 119 Ibs., invincible, and excuses were abundant as to the | station) Berks—University Colleve, Oxford, 2 | thickly padded with the richest and softest turf with the exception of Mr. Merry’s colt, who was cause of her detest. Station, Centre—Pembroke College, Oxford. 0 | ana Rs atastion effectually keeps back “the gene. | penalized ibs, for that victory—an exira weight gers Ahead—Their Cause and Possible Cone ‘This 18 but the first race of the three; the next Won eas Time, 7 minutes and 48 seconds, ral,” Whose dense masses make the metropolitan | that proyed the accuracy of the handicapping, for it sequences. been removed aa afoi onteatit ‘ve sailed to-morrow, from off the Brooklyn STEWAKDS’ CHALLENGE OUP—FOUK OAKS. meetings and those in the manufacturing districts | Just turned the scale abd Ryshworth beat him by New ORLEANS, July 6, 1868. tent court with an jon Who may be up d to such @hud House to the Southwest Spit and return, and on . First Heat, | to stink in the nostrils of the the rough sportsman, | Precisely the same distance—a head. The Diomedia One week's session of ine Legislature of Louisiana | olllce bis right theret« Tuesday still another, over a course not yet de- | station, Bucks—Oscillators.. . 1 | who looks upon racing as a profession whieh idk filly, wlio had on the previous day in the Champagne Rc. 6, Be tt further enacted, That all laws or ports of Inwa simply emba termined upon, and before these are fuished there | Station, Berks—Kingston Rowing Club. 8, and which, to be thoroughly en- may be a ehange in opinion as to the superiority of | Station; Centre—Brasenose College, Oxford . joyable, shouid be conducted en regle. Thus ithap- | Tieuse, Was beaten by a neck for second place thot wand xtiar 1h “ these crack model yachts, The leading incidents of tlis heat have been briefly | pens that the attendance is always of the smallest | the other two, of whom Curieuse was at the b neutralized all the good effects that were beginning ntasenpiniicc hoarcor —— noticed above, Brasenose took the lead at starting, | and most select: while the animals brought out are | Ming of the season considered a great filly, were no | + rosuit from a hepisouanrs heath 2 _A previous enactment gives the Governor the come The Yacht Gussie’s Chaljenge—Its Acceptance | aud drawing themselves clear at the end of a quarter | among the vest performers i wiaud and the | Where. pits m an exceptionably healthy summer | trol of the police, previously vested in the Mayor. ‘ has upset every hope of speedily restored harmon. contiicting with this b d they hereby repeated. Stakes defeated a Held of five others, including Cu- s 'Y | contitcting with this be and they are hereby repeaied. and prosperity, has checked reviving bvsiness and | ,@S¥°-%, Be it furcher enacted, That this law sin’ take effect of a mile, Won With ease by half a dozen lengths. racmig of the highest ciass, But the cloud | _ The two year old contost of next importance was | season. It is impossible to exaggerate the effect | With these powers Governor Warmoth will reign rts AGS Ys x Final Heat, that “has of late” fallen over the Dans. | that between the Duke of Hamilton’s Tenedos and | which the high-handed conduct of the Legislature | Supreme and irresponsible in the Kingdom of Loniste New York, July 11, 1808. | station, Bucks—London Rowing Ciub., bury stable also appears to have thrown its shadow | Mr. Naylor's Wellington in the Donnington Stakes, ana. He can dispossess, and will be strongly urged To THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD:— Station, Berks—University Coliege, 0: Having just returned from a cruise, I find in your | Station? Centre—Oscillators aper a challenge from the sloop Guasle to sail any- |" in this race the winuers 0 hing of her size in the world. My yacht, the Addie | nag ty contend against Unive V., being two and one-half tons smalier I hope will be | the holders of the cup from las th x E -» * - has produced; impossible to speak too seriously of | to do so, every democratic candidate elected by th over the meeting held under its wing. In all | Which was reduced to a match between them, They y every c Mi my experience {never saw go thin an attendance | were both unplaced in the Woodcote Stakes at | the dangers that threaten the peace of the commu- stp oir ge he boicag honey prone me a at any sort of advertised collection of Englishmen, | Epsom, won by Belladram: but the former ran | nity. ‘The air is loaded down with electricity. With | Glegtion:, Amon ihe, heads that are thus hrongnt Massed (ogether—if the word mass ts not a misno. | third to Ryshworth in the Ascot Blennial. They now iis ede ot 6 ieeintny aI his hea‘ls'.an hose of the Mayor and year. Shortly after | uer in that application—the people might have made | Met at even weights, but the Duke's colt had no dist- a Baird instead of a Buchanan in command the Corporation of the city and their ee ae aad art a foul took place between University and | a fair audience for a street preacher or a third rate | culty whatever in disposing of his opponent, whom | streets of New Orleans would have rua with | We Judges of the six or seven District Courts, ani ‘tion (a8 1 ask no allowance of time), and I hereby accept the challenge and ask for the time and | tye Qacillators, whereby the Loudoners obtaine theatre in the dog days, but certainly for a race | be beat by a length, bi the Shrievalty—an extra Donne bouche of patronage, be 5 a 4 ’ . jood days before thi, It is tthe wi 7 " t course Wo be sailed. pining in first by several lengths. ‘Time, | meeting it was something quiteuniques Tcounted:1 | The Hamtiton Stakes for fillies brought out three— rernaat euibeg 7! waueate’ © Fabia ssn Pe aren Re ees te odes moment yee This fy the second challenge and the second accept- seconds. should think, at least two more policemen than there | the Duke of Newcastie’s Abstinence, Mr. Padwick’s | €lment—those upstart rebels and outlaws, | is scarcely twenty- Pig nt years of age, anc is know! ance by the same parties, JACOB VOORHIS, JR, OLD CHALLENGS CUP—FOUR OARS. were general public; as for the “upper ten” who fre- | Lady Oecilia and Sir Freaerick Johnstone's Carita— | as a legislator terms them—that are now taking the | M@lnly a8 a provost judge during the Banke an rowed over, | quent theenclosure and stand, the numeral must be | il! at 124 Iba. ‘The race was a much more exciting | aggressive, however it may have been in July, isos, | PUder reign cine 1 STORK IN PROSTECT. ally: 5 ir t former, fort . : r : Gr. | taken iteralty and bot mistapborically and specie: Serta uaa tatiin cpprenctee: Tan together at | ‘rhe provocation all comes the other way. A cor- ‘The rads mist look out he doesn't play Governor Parliament. Now, the great | Lady Cecillg appeared to have it all her own | respondent who writes or telegraphs to radical em- da fet ith Ba cel the : Second Heat. change consists in tuis, | that bridge | Way; but thongh she can ran what in the slang of | pieyers North that the whole people of Louisiana are | thetiocal papers db itt, has already. developed FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. Station, Berks—Twickenham Rowing Clab was at the pinnacle of glory last when | the turf is called a “hopper,” it ts evident she can- vs pi vnath OF 7 ‘ ; AO! A Station’ Ce —Biack Prince, Cambrid; “plunging” on races Was at its height; but “plung- | Hot “stay.” Sie compounded in the last balf dozen | Uaregenerate, unreconstructed rebels, thieves and | most stork-like length of neck and bill, and a de The Senson in England—The Henley Regntta= | Station, Bucks—Granta Boat Club, Cambria ing” being now a thing of the past the character of | Strides and Abstinence, heading her, won in the | murderers could walk the streets to-day with far py tg es swamp Bae whisp d to me zt Won by about a length and a quarter, the Blac the gathering stands out in strange contrast. Just | gamest manner by haif a length. less danger of personal Insult or assault than one who that —& or oe Ay . hs nelly es a ‘The Course, the Scene and the CoutestA | prince crew finishing a length in advance of the | a twelvemonth ago how the young Scattercaahes of ‘The relative merits of the Duke's pair were shown considerably astonished by his administration Bont on the “American Principle.” Granta. the aristocracy used to put down their coin, not inthe Eltham Plate, where both were penalized seven | Stould state what is actually the fact—that one-half | adairs. LONDON, June 27, 1848. wr CHALLENGE OUP. | ae Redd their eee teak lane other young- | the oppression which the people of Louisiana have . 2 : Final Heat. nung Karl of Jersey, just | ters who ran carrying their ordinary sex weigh fj Among the numberiess picturesque nooks and fait | Siqyon, Berka—Kingston Kowing luv... lege, where he had flies intoa | His Grace backed both, but the filly had nova ghost | Cidured for the past year would drive Massachusetts 10s East Thirty-seventh street. | London Rowing Cluv, ‘The Oscillators. ROWING. Royal Engineers, ‘This Was a “walk over’ ndoners. down by act o Va <n Z 2 The Louisiana Senatorship—How It Was Des clded—Patronzge, Principles and Clean stretches of landscape past which “Father Thai Statfon, Centre—Twickenham Rowing Cin! nice litte ; ‘sbixXty per shent’ billa, which | into secession and raise a rebellion among the moun- Shirts. ¥ . se of his devior re ton, Bucks—London Rowing Clut ‘ he was now trying oi by putting his thou- New ORLEANS, July 7, 1868, Wanders in the course of his devious pilgrimag The Twickenham crew took the lead at starting, | sands upon a horse e Was the plebetan Hobson, ave twelve $ at DENT IN POINT. ‘The republican caucus he night om nat ps from his quiet birthplace aiid the Gloucestershire | py¢ in less than a quarter of a mile were fairly rowed | who spent hs substance in such riotous turf living disor, Among those behind him now were Lady , ais teas tease eeaitem of the Lanta fe republican cauc night nom/nated Kel- valleys down to the busy Nore there is, perhaps, no | down by Kingston who won easily by about two | thas, as you will ember, he had to take a little | Cecilia, Carita and Wellington, who evidentiy can- At the close of the first day's session of the Legis- | jogg and Harris for the vacant Louisiana Senator. more lovely bit of natural scenery, combining such | lengths, the Londoners finishing @ bad third, Time, joghe, which Was as well known aa if he | pot be “up to much, In this suinmary I think I | lature @ member was leaning over the clerk's desk | snips, and, thous: in the House the nominations @ varied charm of undulating woodiand, sunny | 98 oo. ows eun-enmmn nine ee ae tee a a ee te ae eae eee Aa hace epneareg | tt conversation when an outsider walked up and | aye been tivowo over to-day, they will probably be art al —E . of others, gambiIng with | Keen that the best two year olds who have appeared | oo sexed, «Do you know | Waa very near goin’ slopes | stiver river, than is to be found | Station, Centre—Pembroke College (Oxford) a wild recklessness, to such e inad extent and with | at the meeting are Belladrum,, Ryshworth and | Temarked, © y +4 y hear goin’ | coniirmed betwre this reaches you. The prominent in neighborhood of Heuley-on-Thames, | Station, Bucks—Radley Boat ¢ 4 such rulnous results a8 our cock-fghting, bull-bait- | Tenedos. : } to kill yout “Why sow “All ‘long of dat I candidates wete Kellogg, McMullen, Duraot, Hahn, la bridge which | Stalled, Berks—Loudon Rowing Clab. sWilling graudfathers Would have opened | Atnong the incidents of the Stockbridge meeting | you look just like dat traitor Smif in dat | sansfield and Fiool. Harrie was hard The view from ne old bridge whieh | “ “This was a xpiendid race for a mile between Pem- at. Some idea of this awful extravagance | May be mentioned a wonderful flasco, which ex- at ck ye yaa you tarned up} “ ewes hardly consideres nties of Oxfordshire and | broke and Radley, when the former drew away and gathered from the-fact that there are still | ciied as much Suashing of teeth as any event in | Hat, and I war a goin’ for you when you turned | in the race, any more than Fox and o who had 4 periect panorama of natural | Won by a litte more than threee oars’ length. r old sweepstakes at Stockbridge, of ae m rea. In ye Ror tee tn cap ee Duke | round.” The speakera were both full negroes, and | peen candidates, but had withdrawn. c 2 ae prgieer VisifOls’ CHALLENGE CUP—FOUR OARS, kes are no less tha 000, or $4,000, | Of Neweastie started two of his horses, the great y 1 parently armed. The: Dke a tone ie tie a eit, nesting in the hollow, iret Heat. criber—a fact Which, Inucte cetenaed, oan, | Jullus, the Oesarewitch winner and vanquisherortne | Ct” Were apparently armed. They spc ni ina tone |W. P. Kellogs for months past had wo’ the ime travgung little town of | Black Prince (Cambridge)... -rowed over. | ultimately to do serious damage to the turf, | Derby winner, Hermit, who has, as a three year old, | Of mingled jocularity and earnestness, and no one of | mense patronage of his Johnson-confer: “i oMce of 4 rel tower, whieh carries | Braseuose (Oxford),..... . so seee drawn. resalt was inevitable and was only a ques | crowned himeeif with glory, aud the mare Gomera, | the half dozen bystanders cared to inquire why it | Gotector of the ort to defeat the purpose of the ‘ < cot: chit Phaekiiaanatie Pinal Heat. tion of time. Lor ins must come tothe | formerly the property of the Duke of Beaufort, | snouid be necessary to ‘zo for” the waitor Smith, | president who appointed him and to secu’ te radi: y ys of the Plantag » | University (Oxford) Wi TA CUTS iN i cvweasas 1 | dregs of his ¢ Sir John Golthard’s | Who carried of the Goodwood Stakes last | @ A A the Black Prinee...... esseet SPS | 1 ire not inexhaustinle. ar. ‘Their only opponent was a “dupper? | Who is a white man, suspected of having deserted the | ca) senatorship, — ie was chosen on the {ist ballot. 1 Won eastiy at the finish, University men the | Bi jorses ts not a ing game in the long | called Birdsceker, whom it was folly to | negro standard, Threats from negroes agaiust the | MeMillen ran weil, but had some professed frienda holders of tte eup from last year, es | ron, a make a manly anil noble mport into eu i senereaie wihonaneh eat meen: white population are so frequent as to excite io spe- | Who wore Jea ow v8 Induence and Worcod agaln TAMOND ¢ GES s a mere iment of wid’ gambling the fickle D as gene « pod anc une e sent - hs him. Thomas . t ticale @ Pirst Heat. gorldess will surely hide her face from you sooner or | doubtedly Intended that Gomera should only make | cial remark: actual deeds of ‘violence towards white | Tm. Thats, ro wclen r y vir way on | Station, Centre—J, Maude (Kingston).... + 1 | later, and so tt feil ot | hat Juilus should win the race. So great | men who have been prominent m opposing the car | Hann, the “ina: yi one vote, = 1. A ltttte | Station, Berks- P Mulrheed Cambridge)....+. @| The loan f the ng f last year were so} a “nt Was It considered for the son of St. | pet-naggers are not unknown, . and Harris, who « parish, . . : ‘ NM a erions that (his year speculation iscarried onto a | Albans and Julia that you will find in the papers <-oapiin setensive works across | ad Lbelleve a 1. ioe the nuinlenaagne yinierse tion between the | Station, Bucks—W, Stout, London R. C........... 1 | far smailer extent, the soi disant patrons of the | “no betting; though some considered themselves | A friend who is er C extensive wo nn Yon see mone in spent freely dand * ‘i tion, Centre—W. ¢, Crofts, Brasenose (Oxtord), 2 | turf dinding themselves tmabie to support their fan. | lucky when ‘allowed to lay diy to one on Julius. | the river receives daily applications for employment | promaes showest| very freely in every ction; 7} jon, Berks—A. C, Yarborough, Lincoln (Ox 0 | cies but for the most moderate sums, and many of | Well, they started off, French on Gomera and Daley | gt any wages from skilled megro mechanics. “We | fos tezria, ‘cute mau. ade tee dermtes ait tos er the % 3 aaa A fine race all the Way: won by about d length and | them, looking on themselves as moths and specula- | On (he Duke's other “string,” and the mare was “j cainaaiaa be troubi day before, wa vem a good dinner and presen ere aud there | a half, Time, ¥ minutes 6 seconds | tion as a candle, wisely keep ont of the Way of meet- | allowed to go On as she pleased, Daley expecting | fe afraid,” they say, “there's going to be trouble | ie win a clean siitt each, The shits dle faint glimpses n vnvions, ‘The an. | SILVER GOBLETS (PAIRS). ings altogether, It was this that made the Stock- | that French wouid bring er back as they were ap- | between the whites and colored people in the city, | ‘To-day clean shirts are as plentifal amouy ‘he darky jamal & Firat Heo bridge meeting look 86 tune and dead an affair on Jabeng | home. French did nothing of the sort, but | and we Want to get out of the we Ce “if there ever | delegates as green parasols were among tie iadies of cestral homes wood im iawns an rof's and Woodgate (Brasenose, this Occasion, but tf the sport is to be maintained In | Keeping Gomera at her top speed, and never looking | should be trouble," satd an intelligent, educated oc- | Raranswill, and Harris got the nomination Jong drawn es, suggestive of delicious | stevssecsesessseseneesases + 1] life at all, to say nothing of health, it is better that | behind him, landed her a winner by a neck, notwith- | toroon, “the French creoles of New Orleans will be | strong party combinations are being fors.cd by the cher promenaden by the Wi din and Lathbary (Barton-on We should have any atount of rameness and aend- | standing the best efforts of Daley, who only tried to | called ‘upon for a terrible reckoning.” Of all the | friends of A.S. Munsield and MeMilien to upset thé sum’ ' P sasaveses ... 0 | ness than that we should by our own reckless folly | make up his lost ground when too late. The affair | white population the French creoles seem to be re- | getion of the caucus Opposite bauk to the righ tout (London Rowing and capidity hurry & on to untimely ruin. the most tremendous excitement, as the | garded by the colored cilwens a their worst and Mes crowned with massive W ‘ veeee dt, THE NEWCASTLE MERPING “form” of the mare is quite exposed for the Good- foes. ca Auresque sweeps dov meadows that line h also showed some decline, byt T must state that it is | Wood Stakes, which she is almost certain*to win, INQUIRY INTO CAUSES, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. at *) : | Station, Contre—Crofts and Woodgate (Oxford)... .1 | uot at all of an unhealthy character, It te only an | and for which long prices about her are now out of The greater part of this mutual hatred, distrust | . the river, while in (he far distimee, beyond (he Me | Scition, Herks—Muirhead and Phelps (Cambr.)... 0 | evidence of the fact that racing ie more and more | the question. French is greatly blamed by some, but | and bad feeling is attributable to the wrong policy Fousp Drowsrp.—Mr. George Baker, of New Ro- island from which peeps out a Grecian temple, a | Tlie was looked upon as a foregone conclusion for | passing into the hands of the people from those of | Justified by others, on the ground that as the Duke | which both sides lave adopted in dealing with the | chelie, on Friday ‘ound floating in the Hast rover the reen background of undulating downs intercepts | the Oxford pair, who cleared their opponents in haif the upper classes. The great feature of the meeting, made no declaration any attempt on his part to keep | problem of colored citizenship. There has been no | body of a soldier who, about a we i a8 8 * Ae | dozen strokes and won With consummate eaxe at | the Norviumberiand Plate, is certainty not what it | the mare back would have laid him open to the | medium between that d—d nigger of the democrats | Grotneq while attempting to awin from Davate the view and gives to the “lieney reach” the ap | jeast a hundred yards, once Was as @ National event, and itd character is | Charge of “roping. and “our truly | suffering and deserving | 104 to the main shore, rom Dav! pearance of a miniature lake. becoming more aud more lofal. The great book- colored fellow citizens” ofthe radical carpet-bag ad- estab \ r Between the bridge and the isiand, a distance ot | makers, with the exception of those Who live in the HORSE NOTES venturer. The colored race of Louisiana are,as a | New Road TO WHITE PLAINS.—Alsop H. Lock+ about a mie and a half, the river runs straight a sae edema iw ooke™ that ane tae ke eee i eens a ved ot ail teen Sety ion thas fur, | Wood Abraham C. Wilton, John Swinburne, Jobm Ge sole seb ef S few “boo! hat are opened on the race are se va ee as a class, have not all been “truly loyal, a Wm. P. Abend: . ow for a - ‘< ” ef. Accipents.—Henry Carpenter, a painter, while oderate 0 h ” ol Lane an m P. endroth, appointed commis an arrow for a mile aud thew iuolines alauost pet | working ou & Uouse in New Brighton. fell from & | Wey or yving down te New ane eee erences, | _ While strouing through the Park and on the Lane | iNZ.autl deserving.” There ars Oa Ati wards, | sloners to lay out, oven and grade a new road 8 ceptibly to the left. nis fe the famous emley | scaifold some twenty feet high and injured himself | iy the ring. The “swell atthe same time, the other day the following passedunder revie' who served faithfully, creditably and bravely wi avenue between the village of White Plains and Port- course,’ over which (he two English Universities | very severeiy, but it is hoped not fatally. eschew the society of some eighty or @ hu Old man Bimmons driving his bay Henry Olay | the Confederate armies. They were lo but loyal | chester, will meet in the course of the ensuing week rowed the first of their memorable series of | ,Amdrew McCann, 4 boy of about sixteen, had his ) thousand colliers, fron founders, homes—ot “sruly toll,” of organizing and taking the p thet! for the pu fave badiy cut With a bat while playing base ball at | greutiy preferring the calus cxekicteameas ot Sepok: | BOFEE Harry. This hore 48 reported to be a good | [n thee peta sense, bya ers 1004 Way. Bucwein | ary steps for tie performaiie of aaa duties matches in 185%, and which for upwards of | stapieton, cal ridge. Southern owners a one. the tw: litical ies the 01 men have | damages awarded for iand taken for the rovd is to be thirty years have been the scene of she | | James ifenricks, « young man from this city, felt | their horses a journey of some’ heete in send ir, Ritay tat i Wack: colt and another whieh |’ bese, Domed Om Dan pisces, The | mead on the property on each ine ‘or # drtance greatest—incomparabiy (he yreatest—amateur re | Ae a ad had his leg broken by the wagon | when far more tempting piums are offered tem. on him Ses te democrata have sought to ive them of the | of five hundred yards, and the expense of gattas held within the four quarters of the | PIMs Cotr io wea almost at thelr own doors: and the consequence. Ie ry veg mm ainely. pair were driven toa beau- | rignis which the rere Kappes Shon pe ag bee wus Se oe ue ts globe. Hither once # year, geueraity in the sunny Prat eed anne Of Mt) HOMES vee! | Sam Sumnnee Orin OF the Renta ee pheeton, whom ; the radieals, for Wels own, ore * iene Fea e irougn mean lifton, " from stables north of the Humber, Hut the vital 5 month of June, congregate aii the most puiseant | ° Clifton, was entered by thieves Om Priday night | Cth meeting all over the nerh We te Only BF fem crow.with sorrel tenm—ne steppers. : and robbed of quite # large amount of table linen, | gtrong as ever, but te n P+ William H. Grey with black horse Buzz and mate, amateur oarsmen of England, the ower of the two | stiverware, clothing aid jewelry. Mise Carrie Mor- | om on Magy Haining | streD rhe ply ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The | aN says that she heard some one io the beg vo y that the ‘turn approach clear ground. ; spectators was la on . . Chosen representatives of the great Thames rowing | “ning room about two o'clock in the meeralag, Wes | Snicices cheer cr eee it eae omnia | BO: Warder went up & 2:40°Clip. ree, Van Loan elubs, oarsmen and scullers frow all quarters of the | *4bbosing It to besome person conmected with whe | the enthusiasm of the people is t tnern man | 2Mf,.Vao was shor & 2:40 with o horse be Sompase all vurning. with friendly Ptalry. and pre. | Rowse pald no attention Wo te nome, MP. Mongan's | quite extraordinary. Your miss ge soeicttter at | celle Gray Harry. Thie not Harry Lyons’ G1 that on ea Re the distance whieli tie road demt- and tanght wer towh, ; El ee cotter New Pvsiic Scroois FoR MOUNT’VERSON.—The inl pes sy Board of Education of Mount Vernon held a meets vel to him. Toreedt ike a'anuedecock Recwecn ese tWO politieal | ing on Friday evening iaat and received a number of then the plans red for new houses. One pres siett to ve wonaered at that the negroes hike ut Bented by Mr. Provost (0 ool in yy Rig — 3 red to do battle d Voutrance for the borlor of their | '088 Will no doubt run ap to g4oo, laborer in these remote regions ir broken have taken the in their mouths | to gost about 8,09, and one ted by Pipective universities, colleges aud clubs, To form | ROBBERY. While Charles Hainbs, a German, resid: | m bie favorite, whom he Protubly ‘never aw, ae ed “oth y Groner Aer rine dike the authority of Grant, the fot the’ Wael avi district, to cost on ‘the eed aealiongs Sop tne ‘Howards’ Challe mel ing In this city, was returning home from the isiend 4 GY py and ve the great ss aun cea ~ ape sorrel beg in district commanders saad Wels loc Dacters ? vor. oN ste approved lee eonnensne ca Cup the Ladies" Plate of the Silver Goblets ts the hi on Friday evening, about nine o'clock, he was #et | bringing out her “atocktn oa old Fer wh Heenan and mat er, irprise worst element RCTIVE ASSOCLATION v * with the much ‘They can trot very fast, eat o| of ap oarsman’s arnbition, and justly so, Tor upon and beaten’ by some island rowdies; not con- | savings, that he may at ie: ut his “crown” on the ane come to the surface? ‘Suntan a ES Bonsapuem, col..| A Mumber of the residents of Morrisania are he Hemiey mecting always bribge together the | tent with beatwe the poor fellow simost to @ horse. ‘His deep earnestness Mh the moe far | Peter Molier was driving the Sehoyler horse. ored men af, the intelligence and | actively en; es Ge ie poset neoompliahed onramen of the day and the victors | they robbed hima of th tn Money and a watch, | removed from the cold ‘adtactense Ore ir ‘The black mare Fidget came along, Which lately | stand ‘. and anim: by by ae img a protective ey Aa to aa ne eemduatfocmcls worthy of their oabs, —'’’ { FIRE The barn of Jemes Tunison, of Tottenville, | SOM Tn ane Paritsicnt hoteed aor | MOFDed the Jabols track tn 1:44. ee raparet ely umelucated sna upcultivated | bola'at view, No: Teligious que sieiadl suszursicae ie Meameste | Savana ec tur espe Maes | Eee lee Sousa, | area | men ten ce ren eves unc im. | gee On oT Cee ES: wy Sie bsnl! sat Sa ed a keener. nay on the 4 ir. vut—on other. a ' y Ferwary of thie great Tegatta, which comsiuenced Om | lone af 63,000. © | Nempe to dgaunbs Ge ree ty 4 hal atte Hens oh his Lins. | 10 two neimer Or the wo nowace vn | Suse the aoe Of He tom