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W CLUE We BACE HORSES AT JAROME PARK. AMERIUAN JOCKE How They Are Ered and What We Think of Them. 4 Grard Race Meeting ticipated. Satarday, Opening Duy. ‘The spring meeting of the American Jockey Chity Wil commence on Saturdey t fe general nepression o: wil tart ne most bY y aut racing « inetr exercising gallops 1 fest inat will Jollow the o; YVesteriay trom eariv dawn oi day to mproved the ume by vist ig Park, tuspecting the hors: aumbers allowed. ich maaner as tc hever belore cot stables, togethe: good quality, very iew exception The following bs a ib the Fiviwas at Seeome Car Te yet La y Leaumgton, dara the eye of Ui and lus way of goin: fry produced, aru taé hore akes will mo Was given a + i make the time public i put this we wil Phat they will bo winners, deat either of bmaten ior a Jarge umount OYSTERWAN, tondinon and Training, waich we wf which seemed tu esents a W0re sa olonel teels E1str, brown ily Was not out, veir There is a doubt © Uy ruuning at ie laura Vaeris, by Lexiugto egs and & sary. y fue-lormedt crear With caplial Je Mimi, by Eclipse, out of tlenny ported’ Shaureck, Vita @ star, ‘this 18 a powortul ily, with a fue arm, md is well ribped. vail not siart wn a vak Farrow, by im- | Sue i brown, Sue is runny vill be iikely to make She 18 @ chestnut, With a biuze i not Appear very susiantial about une tas, and we do not velleve that sue will ever joriune for her owner, KING @nxusT, Unported, two years old, sixte fou, daw fine, ng ‘Tom, it will be mner of the One Thousand ( lls Year, and the Cam of te th w crooked meinbered, got we iis face ana ue mover and | pisaniy, W yo white ankies ben bks lke a racchorse, . & Gack bay colt, by Saante Meovrona by Kingston, i wo ve to tuehes and @ bull bigh, of great supsian Wis looks iidicave a frst class de copiormation. GRORGE WALDRON’S SPRL by Kentuexy, dam Cyclo: Ps Ol1, & oay, With near white Sue is nob A stou expected of her. he Belmont ana other stakes, bue i is very doubt ul about fer starting in ie former. - y fliy, tiiree years otd, by Kentucky, She ts a very neat je 1s eageged ta the bi Moumoath Oaks at thy, bat rach Stage at Jerom Park and the OAKS, & tWo-year-old filly, by Bounte ad, dam by Lexington. a bay, Without fa white mark F a In all the stake AKS, & three-year-old, @ str pact colt, with a fue back and joins, and jook: he Could carry Welgit, lie shows a fine turn sed at Moumouth Park and a three-yent-old by Boun! not & very good-look $l che qualities Laat ure requisite to mi up a race horse. ‘A brown WO: gree unknown. dam by Cripp vy Troubadour, dam's pedi- He is a good-looking ¢ Tacing quailves have nov yet been aeveinped and probably nev , RYRAR'S STRING. HAMPrON, & fine chestaut colt, Jui, by Glencoe, a three-ye: ty 8 Ween hands high add tinely proportioned, There is a doubt about Lats Coit’s racthy capabilities, a lie ran strong, being full of musele, Be will start in the Belm ANTHONY TAYLOW'S STRING. , by Lexington, dam Lucy Fow! He wil run at timber ani ove with plenty of hone is in fine condition. year-old, by Lexington, isaGhestaut, with tw ery Wirht boilt and seews Sue has a fae tur bother sowe of larger 8! , three years old, by ‘white logs behind, She is vi rather slack across the tow speed and may Many Lovr Lightning, dain by Sovereign. ful Gly, but rather leh, we predict tbat she wal cet a place the first U She has greav specd JUDGE OURTS, past, and looks As fine as sil ‘ous horse fa wll ine His legs seem innch horse for throe years He will be a danger. nis in wiieh be is engaged. proved since last season. nnd fo beat him this saguaer at any distance. EDENTON, a Day horse, by Ulverston, dam da, by Glencoe. year, and is in the Fordham sandic amproved in appearance, and looks He showed great speed yeslerday morniuy. Haric, by Australian, dam Brenna, by Knivni Sa very rapid horse lust nd he shows sytfiptoms of being a better one He looks ws If he could go further ‘aged in the Ford- and is bake. old, bY Asteroid, dam Lavend UCLASSINILY Last dangerous oits- ‘when three years old. am handicap stake FACIE qualitics. otber stakes, ou, dain Aiabaiaa, by Brown This 6 a good looking horse, wut ts lame and not likely to run for some tine, Losebia, & brown iare Capitola: & well Kuown huidier. Dut will be likely to be veady ior the Lmber during the coming meeting. NIOK-AJACK, by Rodger, dam Capitola; a ihis is a tine ooking colt a is engaged tn ihe form would py Fomnie Scotiand, dam She Is Jame u colt, three years dla. basa good turn of speed. Jockey Club handicap, two mil Andieaie that he 5 ALDEDARAN, Dy Commodore, dam Nannie Lewis, by Gieucoe; an old stager, WOO looks Lik’ fe will be in some of the purses or sell- ing races, and will show some OF the Young ones Winning post, as he las done on the way to th many previous « GENnetaL W. M. YWEED, & chestnut colt, four years old, by Ceusor, dam Mary Biddie, by Glencoe. He may be a racer, DAL AE Ges not look Much Like one ut present. WR. CROTSE'S STRING. CniLicotuR, a brown colt, by Lilla, by Yorks ‘Ths colt has developed into @ fine looking horse, wed, goa Gistance Letter thai He showed fine aking his excretec. sofers the coming Lexington, gam own brother to Jadge Curtis, and can, 11 1s sy Jast year, when trotting aeotion 4 He wiltrup where KEGARDS, & bay filly, by Hanley, by Yorkshtre. jour years gaged In ie Westchester cup. seat sttbsiance, and nas capital turn of speed. A three-year-old Bily, by Loxington,: dan kiinan Lass, lull sister to Kingfisher, is a very promising creature and runs very prerils. she is engaged iw the Monmouth Oaks at Long Branch and otier is a bay. with Australian, dam Anu is. a mare of stakes for filies, fifieen hands and an inch hi Romanc®, a bay My, by evolver, dam by Ring- y Lexington, She 1s fifteep bunds and a hair She 19 very light in figure, out deep tarongo ‘AN LOR, & bay flily, by Revoiver, daw Aout the Kronoel. shoot Stteea gua analy hapup een nen al DArALOga Rounomn, a bay gelding, by Revolver, dam Cente Annie, by Kinggold. He is a fine lookin. ery fast In his exercise. Ie 1s enga Derby at Monmouta Park, and the arile meat races also ut that place, MR. SYrIG Srock woop, # ely He waa sired by Asieroid, dura Dick. ‘Tyas looklig coll. an sixtcen D an simpy. leg c wthis cote and Barry Tas 10At dtakes Uiere Wall be Wark Work | by Y MsKATERE, & lay COI. Tour ye Bton, dain irs, by unported i Doune, by co RUS EDC Wh houp o ‘ IS uv sLLON horse th Chestat liowse faguie D.. i acer in his & 1 las done yor? ng tie F ais there at ti > BI & RiOHARD'S & sinut horse, seven year azuolln, hy Glencoe, engaged, (ul will VicTORY, a je Vie, dam looks stron: big. He is not ruin some of the purses. GENERAL VON M ol, by War Dance, dum Bion Voune TURMAN dain The i pienty of bone aul sinew. spria his r: Sit Ro tir | way! sheds bay, wiih biack points, speed, Sho will ron at Saratoga, WILLIAM MORAN’S STRING. CILMORK, & Duy Colt, tWo years old, by Ansel, dam ’. by Star Davis, This is a. very nieo colt, 8, but very well made up. He has a good set amie ot legs and is very fast. MITCHELL, & bay gelding by Mickey Free, dam by reign. anc who was one of the best huralers th year-old form. ide will ve at tits old work his thr af the comlag meeting. Mo Star Davis, dam Zara, by Yorkshire, | nice, roomy Mlly, with a racing cut. } CHARLES LITTLEFIZLD’S STRING AUREOLA, & Day filly, three years old, by She looks thin in pect much from her, i four years old, Gienesoe. This i stable companion, 19 low in flesh; otherwise she { Dance, dam Dixie, by Sovereign, flosn and We do not TALARIA, a bay fi aunt Lady Taylor, b looks Weal. War Hoor, a chestnut colt, oy War Dance, dan Victotce, by Margrave. This is a good goe: Nas great power ia au ae pete and rons il in the Helmont Stakes. ak dic, & bay col, two years of, by War Dance, dam Disie. He isa very powerful colt: a race hors Ww Hie is engage pertect “chunk.” %. We WALDEN'S STRING. eRal. YOREE, a chestnut horse, seven years Thts horse will not run engagement wil be at Gx old, by Planet, dam Albine at this meeting. Hie firs! Long Brane SANKO! Do achesinat colt, by . by Glencoe. lay Car HO, #chestnul mare, fonr tr good-looking Maie, OLDEAX, & brown hor by Arab. head the tui by old horse Dever He is the ‘They ail loos well. JOHN, a st ington, dan) ‘ok practising tor the Umbe! GARRETT B . & chestnut dil ab Handicap. ‘Ths Oily, ike Sar, ah dyke, dam Nina. ane A breast as ever was seen. e Ladies’ Sinke. 2 a bay eolt, am Fanny V from head to he: Mngton. Mary Honxr A bay colt, Three by lus ¢ mouderd ie-oOKINg COL. CADENCE, & chesinut colt, by Censor, dam Raciel Dawson, by Vandal. ‘This colt 1s engaged in the Kenner St MAJOR, & 6 akes at Suratog: iat Colt, mile race in the autamn meee. JON MERKYMAN, & OAY Colt, three years old, by m La Kose, by Lexington. Belmont, Travers and Sequel Stakes, Eugen Ot. AK S ini colt ali the two. ing abont the head, PANSY GRAY, a gray fily, by Baltimore, dam —. This tly 18 a fue-lookng one, and ts engaged in four stakes at Monmouth MK. BABCOCK HELMBOLD, a chestnat Lavender, five aition, and HroUl exper during the season. HAMBURG, & bay colt, four years old, by Lexing- ton, dam by Churcith., ‘Tms norse pas ‘Inany en- gagements. Le liad & two-mile trial yesterday sed his owner and trainers cou. moralag, whicn ple siderably, bot it was not fast, PoMPFY PAYN®, a bay horse, flve years old, by Vandal, dam Magnet. Tots horse is doing very well and Will rua in the purses. GiBRAL Delta. 14 in good condition. | _ DAUNTRR, & Day Mugnetta, three yea Ue'lls engage: idly. probably will p willin the ‘Travers Stakes. Convt Viles aso at Monmouth Park. NELIIR RANSOM, & chestnut Mily, three years old, by Jack Malone, dam Vesper Licui. beautiful reciag Gtiy, and i# engaged in all the stakes, tHe DocroR, a chesinut colt, by Second Alton. He has o gre fhe Gentlenien’s dam by O'Meara, four years old. turn of 8 JOHN © JopOR DURELL, & starts. Jos Bh. contermacon, A three-year-old bay colt by Bonny Scotiand, dam Hognet, by Lexipgtop, ons of Blue Bonnet, by im: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1871.—TRIP NEW YORK HERALD, nigh. She ts @ most beautiful filly and looks a race | ported Hedgetord. He arrived at Jerome Park yes nag all over, She is engaged in the Kenuer Stakes lerday acternoon with Nis stable companions, .» wih a white hlad foot and years ola, by Lesingto: She ts a beants ul o Sartya, a bay tf with ie Has engage Park, however gray filly, three years old, by cam by Sovereign } Departure of tho Pile horse of the 06D, & bay filly, three years old, with one iy a large, powerinl tilly, ity Is undoubtedly a race VOUgHE MUCH O by her | of hospitatily, yeste | friendship to the trave hestnut coit, three years old, with 4p iit the fase, nals rst order, and is Hous a most a alt haus wien, dam Susan Harris, by Reveaue, stzed Olly, poworhuly bails aud has ra ats strongly dey bul Whemexuiaand | lot by his Cuined S Slane COMPRBION, SOCK colt, wiih bw: ¥ engaced in the & cars OW, bY Loy hands fiph @fa joeks hb ahalt hands bight and will aod wi dso) fiba i sington, dam | for the overreaching hand of mo STR m all of Wai dam by Two Pit . #bO0ut Diceen hands aad au jack hugh, with lime raciug points. Sue is engaged in ihe My, three ye This Hily has is Bow & good siz apeed in her | home of Maso: | enun | with soon be ty Phi wud maven 45 se ww A. by Asterold, dam by Jack Mai hands three inches hugh. 10ne, DUt 18 in 20-Yeu Hood turn 6) Pugene, da old. Y | in the beginning of the twoifth e | looked down yester Vhs wa powerfal ‘ordham Stake & ehestnnt colt, uriotte Buiord, h Long Branch and Bourbon, dam vored (i Pare and Saratoga, bat not av Jerome j marched along, forming a dav went, people ef every class and shade of feviing turved out to see them, The side= | walks w Daniel Boone, Besides the abo ure several more stables b plenty of § PSH Grinstead, Va, Which will pre WU tot rug wt we five years oiG, by } HaRSE vores. tut gelding Judge Scott (forme 2 well and trotting fast since his race Ferguson has apparently j colump startod witl with Johnny Reb. “Ske 1 conquered him. a® beantifnily old, and i considered a * the bost ou the tue, nM. Clay und sold to Mred splendid ge horses this se ing Henry will beat all the frat cless son If he 18 brought in contact with ps Goldsmith Maid may have to take “hack seat,'? fionest Allen and George Wilke Park Saturday morning. chestnat colt, touy’y le, by Gle colt, With racing points. i : handicaps, and will py ple chases at yy War Vance, Both seemed William Rogers’ black horse is one of the fastest He has a nice way of going. ut Humphrey's colt, tiais laiely. in the burdie and stee} t, Unvree years, ydney. This ts'a fine, big colt, Tle is engaged ip i@ Belont: and, as le has ran very fast this , he 1S expeeted to be in the front rank iv all on the road, as been broting Kalamazov, where the purses for ¢ Mr. Bonner drove his new pnrehase, Mambrino ou Saturday morning. } Bismarck, the Ceo this etty, isin traiminse ¢ ton recently pure | Us, & chestnut colt, with one white he+i, | by Lexiagvon, dam Lis Mardis, by Glencoe, ¢ years old, and a fine racing colt, having Tun | Six races In the South this spring. dl, Tub will ran whenever @ chance offers. A two-yvearoid, a sister of Knighthood, got of Knight of st, George, dam Glyce tly arrived In He is fot en- . by Sovereign. Ne .is finely and stoudy proportioned, and Bas ad the poimts for Wise notes about Lady Thorn’s condition have appeared lavely in some of the pape from the tur( forever and sending he ‘The writers of tne same had terttle uy the least. reuring her Hambletonian. lnaginations, to handsomely on Friday and will commence it will then be tested whether or Dot she Wii be able to appear upon the tut Meantume the public may rest assured no arrangements haye yet been those having her in charge looking to ment trom the turi, | way to Fourteenth otre harness next week. en thought of by | Lik MCLNYYRE, & bay flily, two years old, by THE TEMPLARS TURNOUT EWIGHTS OF ST, JOU IN PARADE can Thorovghfare—The Wind-Up of the Ceremonies—Hosp: y cf Gotham, New York, siways foremost in the kind attentions pald its last tribute of i Koights in the persons | | ine mont of Kuights Templars, ‘the gentiemen from j Pennsylvania, Who came to this elty on friday, on | their way to the classic seenes from which all the ; interesting history of thelr order is drawn, were | visited at ineir headqua: | mbandery, preravatory io starung on thei voyage. Ay of ber most aristocrat and numerous encar NOTHING 10 4 D if hag been re-erved the e Amertcan inen (0 inaugurate ® pilgrim: institutions, The sm: lusts Who yesterday loft their nat ving Najlowea groand, wher hierovlyph will «peak volumes of a glort- vide hears of the myster e shore stone de Payens—who established THY ORDER OF KNGHYS TEMPLANS, trom t) sort n on the display of ats .& smile of satisfgedion would ba fused tis be U coumenanc ‘Atarted tem ‘ary reds strangers at eleven 0° strong, with three bu Broadwa vous of th 4) und, as they » Malte: cross as int tly . IH GAYLY peRserp ADM! ens { Upon arriving tn front of the hotel the Morton Com- | “tin line of honor to receive the and the to |g wvalsousic. The flowhig mandery for traveliers., ‘Vhey in turn s@tited che others, 5 plumes and | ne the stirring strams of 1 was the order of the procession Section of Poit 1 Sergeant Grimths, Grafille’s Band, 100 pieces. tandard of New York. mande i. Ke Babcock, y. RE. dobn A. Leite consisting of i 1 doun ¥. Cooper, Sir John ©. 1 ait Bre Band, of Phuace suu’s Commandery, No, 4. MeKean and G of Pennsylvania. ner of St. R. WB. Sir Henry ery. Jersey Clty Banners of Hugh de Knights of Grear Western Brass Band of Pittsburg. pauners of Aleghany Commandery, No. Alleghany Commandery, 100 strong, escorting: ss Band. ens Commandery, by City. loghany Comandery. Leaving the hotel the Kmghts m crves Pou to Fite nee, up Fith ayeone atreot, then down to the ferry, where a boat waiting to conduct ikem to the Oceanic. rhe ferry boat was covered with fags Uiustratiog the differs epochs 12 the Misiory of Masonry, THE MALTRSE CROSS was floating on ail sides; differ YACHTING NODES. Aulentic Yacht Olub regaita, June Columbia Yacht Cind regatt: New Yorw Yacht Clap regatta, Juue Brooklyu Yacht Clno regatta, 4 ake race in the Low an's dock, Pamrapo, July 10. ‘The government yacht America care through Gate on ‘Thursday last and ancnored in She looks in fine trim, aud s She is a very | Re er Bay, starting | for Navy Yard basin. “The sloov Doles, attached to the Attantic Yacht | New Yor! ly Isinud yesterday to be put in racing order for the regaita of that association. ‘The launch of West Wind, did not owing to the death of the owner's foriner Colonel MeLeod Murpiy. ; ‘The schooner yacht Dreadnaught left her anchor- | Cub, went w © Rirel’s new sloop ; train, {na returned to the Ax, Bnele Vic, dam ‘This horse looks very Insty, Dut he will get thinner by work. z ears old, by Ans. She 'is a stout, partner, | were ait, dam Kate Hayes, by Albion. rownie, dam Jewel, | looked better than | pidest | whe Bx-Commoao: par-olds, one by Asteroid, dant Ham- s dain; a bay fly, vy Virgil, dam Nannie or, and the other a bay flty, by King Lear, dam sours earnest owner has hopes tha: ine aiters to be made will increase her speed very materially. Her appearance, at all events, has been wenderfully indeea a beauty. Alice an@ Commodore Voorhis’ schooner yacht Madeline, which has developed so much speed this season already, will make tended trip vogether, that their sailing qualities may be compared. Much interest wiil be attached to this nd ali nautical men apxious to learn the re- | Io chaser, bay gelding, by Lex- by Yorksuire. This improved, as sh STRING. day next week , by Belipse, dam Nina, 1. Looks rather thi, She is engaged in ihe MIUDAY, a bey fily, by Eeitpse, dain Ninette, by et stable companion, is has no engagements. 7 Olly, three years old, by Van- ais 18 a beauitful fily, with as She isengaged tm | yt will be remembered thar Mr. R. FL Loperta schooner Madgie and the Madeline saiied a mate race last seasou for an elaborate and massive work of art, The Madgie was beaten, much to the owner's | regret, but. with bis Known nautical perseverance, as challenged Commodore Vooriiis to another latter, nothing sas not been decided upon, bot will again be the prize, three years old, by Leaming- This colf ts a race is. Amore blood-Itk not on the ground. Te 1s engaged m the Belmont, out having @ “log”? there are probahilities of his not starang. i he do start he will be dangerons, "HH SNEDEKER'S STRING. a gray dlly, three years old, by gineer, dou by Planet. This filly haa thrown out rbs, and wii nat be likely to ran here. ‘ears old, by Barry Booth, dem agmeer. ie is engaged in ali the stakes, out ance: of winning are suall. ‘The day of the the same ches Pavevre is a sort of eballeage cup between these vac} and in their aquatic eyes hu fe is but a a significance, though May the best yache win ¢ Eugene, dam by Clande Melnoite. This colt is four years old, and is engaged in all the enps, the Matarity Sta river, reseiving her as been named the Dolphin. A more commodious and comfortabie boat of her in whe New York Yacbt Clap Her length on deck is breadth of bean 16 feet and depth of hoid 6% Phe whole lengta of mast is topmast—whole lenge whole length, 45 feet: finishing touches. She Kes and the fo 8 WHL uot exist len she is fnished, He 18 im ihe This ts a very i feat; do. above deck, | Prisom, aud had a long and 22 ieet; boom | f—whoie length, gadtopaail spric, Ther interior decoration wilh be unique in excellent taste, Lbi, @ gray colt, Wo years old, by Eu- dam Fah, by Ohude Barold, He is a large, and look tike @ rage horse, 7 oli stakes, He ts rather plain-look- while White, wilt wale | In a day or two she wi to Brooklyn that her heli may be pamted, asiiona ble yacttng color—white, as ia tli the Dolphia will go to F ing im tine for the rogatis, built at Babylon, Long isiand, by Mi Smitu All under the superintendence of Captath A, W. Tr fhe schooner gach’ Palmer is on the India street, Greenpoint, Long island. provided with bew light suils, aud will seen ve ready tor @ trial Crip preparatory to the regatta, Commodore Osgoou’s Colnmbia will from Camden on Monday afternoon or ‘Tuesday A number of gnests will be on board and necompany We ower on this tndial trip Magic, Captain J. Lester Wai- lack, is at anchor od he Loot Of Cwenty-sixth stres STRING, ‘se, by Australian, dani urs Old, This horse ig im fine con- as much foot as ever he had, and Hous are expressed of his success | | a preliminary interview wa is being | Mr. K.P. it. Abell, and then aseat was taken benind the railtag to awatt the arrival of Mr. Jonn Fiton, the centrepoard | An, a chestnut coit, by Jack Malone, dam visa fine canner, wid will start in the Pelmont, nonwitnsiauding Harry Bassett's ran yesterios. fle i Aneiy proportioned colt and colt. vy Ronnie Sootland, dam old, ‘Pils is a Noble looking in the Beimont aud ‘Travers Ho hasbeen amiss, but 18 recovering rap. start in tie Belmont, bat eA. Oagoud’s schouner wing went down te bay yesterday afternoon wit a number of distingu Captain Geor 4 giivsts OM board. ‘ain James H. Banker's new schooner yacht Rambler is in New London narbor, The Cooper's Potnt Yacht Club of Camden are Making arrangements for a regatta on the Dela ware, June 26. Seven different classes of yachts are to take part tn it. Mr, James Molyneans Is building at Bordentown, * of 107 tous for Mr. Alfred W. She w about ready for iaunch- fHter engines will be of the direct acting surface condenser character, and fer propeller fve feet dlameter and of eight feet pitch. Jo trim: will draw about stx feet th The cabin avd siaterooms, whieh ave well ar- | ranged and trimmed with black Walnut, chestnut and vird’s eye mapie, ae very commodious, 7 aud crow also have pleasant and exceedingly roomy Her rig wil be that of @ hermapnrodite Ail who have sgen thts steam yacht and are worthy of beng called judges predict thar she wilt ‘on, 4 bay colt, by Australian, dam Nevty ‘This col is in the Westchester and Saratoga He 1s & fast N. J. a propetier y% Serrill, of fits elty. This ix t ® mos’ he yacht when inches of wa-. | ed aud is entered in Cup. He is also in the bandicap at Saratoga, WPRR'S STRING. jertnut horse, by Lexington, dain Laura, by Leviathan, fall brother of Marry of tue West, Tyis horse is engaged in ail the cups and Matortyy Stakes, He will make his fi ance on the turf the coming meeting, 18 one of the nest looking race horses in the iand and he Will be apt to get a pluce whenever he 1orT, & Day colt, three Yoars old, by Aste. roid, dam Little Miss, by Sovereign, engaged im all the three-year-ola stakes, beautinl colt and resembles bia sire in color and ne OM1COFS | tina, nis SuicibE IN A CELL Joseph Robinson, aged forty-eight, of Na. 236 Wese ‘Twentieth street, was arrested yesterday afternoon on complaint of his wife for intoxication and locked in the Sixteenth precinct station honse. About half. past seven Sergean! Westervelt found nim hang tw the cell door, He was cut down aud Dr. Beac! This coiu is He neath. The steanier Oceanic was lying in the stream helittingly decked for the occasion. THY PiLGRIMS are officered by the folowing geatlene liam Hamilton, Hm, Commande: sir W eralissimo: Sir BE. M. Jenkins, Captaia vy. Sird. J. Meilliac, Pretate? Sir J. A. vr; Sir D. A. Cook, ‘treasurer. Ti ty | in public only as American ments and on public Masony appear as American Knights Templars, On thei arrival a Beghind th by the Eant of Shrewsbury at hi will remain some time, nt one gence the touriets on board the aym ibe esodrt ver escort, which had come from Phiadeiphin The only mishaps tat occ TWO CASES OF SUN Sir Kuight Voorhis, of the Mo OK. jeiphia Kuights sly ca lis home. One of the Pit be oue of the most enjoyable of the season. ON THE ISLAND. | The Light Weight Pugilists in Hespital-Their Waihugs Over the Past and Their Good Intentions for the Future. The educated man hax no respelt tor tor va! A MAN BADLY MAULED bravery, we all rence im our midst. ‘The case of PACH FOUORT WITH DISARLED HANDS, an nnusual inrerest: attaches to it now, tach fo 1 for yeursto come. A HBRALD reporte yesterday visited the two men in the hospital of ¢ wrmest eoRy with thom, Starting from the foot of Twenty-sixth street on the steamer Heilevne, on Which was herded a horde convicts and women of the town, he was, through the politeness of Captain Irwin, given a eat in the wheel house, where he could breath the pure riv had shaken off almost the gery of huwantty, and ARRIVED AP THE PENITENTIARY, had wath the Clerk Warden. In the main room were many women, D108 of them ugiy ana preseuting signs of the de- banchery aod viee which wos “urely killing them. Sevoral of (em had copies of Hiustrated poice Jour- nals, and ali had bundies or baskets. None were by any means clean, ‘fhe perspration was stream- ing down ter faces, walle Uvetr frowsy tresses looked Mmp and disoriered. With these women the Clerk, Who lias @ bland face and a blo tache, was kept conatantiy eraployed answering questions of influite variety with # kindness very rare and ® patience beyund the dream of Jou. Atrer A LONG AND WPRARY WATTING Mr. John Fiteh, the warden, entered, and, after 4 moments conversation, he politely granted the re- quest of the HERALD reporter to be wllowed to see rawards and Collins, On the topmost floor of the central building of the Penitentiary, used as a hos. | pital, the pugiists were found. bdwards sitgaty sunburned, but still preserving that gentieman-like appearance Which has ever disunguished him trom | all oter champions of the ring, and whtca has ied to | comparisons of iis appearance with that of Booth in | oul was at the head of the stali case, and Satine the forward politely to receive the representative oi HBRALD. A little alstance off stood Timothy Col- about Me | brow playing with & comical light avout his mouth. He looked out with a dumb, hesitating, inquiving manuer, a8 if aucertam whether the whole afar stortune oF a great joke. Rach of them had Rawards having the jinie dager roken and In spilits, while Collins had the little fluger of nts right hand in the same te ant st, & lowering (ook was @ a hand pandas of his lett han predicament, Collins’ face exnthited some MARKS OF PUNISHMENT, and Kdwarde’ none. Collins had an alarming in- crease of sizein the aodomumal region, while Ed- wards looked slight, pale and sad. The clerk sat down near Collins and began cate- | vabiity chisiog bim about itor Which hes engaged their seué for, who pronounced him dead. The Coroner Brave the muthoridies H “ue t mentary can oa ie % Pentientiary can cha: ‘bag been notified agg will Qold an \oegess todas, {he weeaiolasioners of Bullerstinn tor tbe oerd an, LE SHEET. medical attenaance of such prisoners in hospital aa have not been in tie country five years or nore. Collins insisted that he did not Know what year te came herein ov what bis bame Was as it appeared in the passener list. To all questions be w don’t know. You'll (nd it in tho Chipper, Ne was found, “Soha Cou about two year his hunt, their eondition Tbothor ene, and tm and. he has besa kindly mguirea —Ion ari. ms—oenes on the Ameri. | squggested that he eduid Lolling swore he was ieit- and coulin't ase hat nix teft hand nd he contd cut stone. He tne 4 sore oll over; and he was worse In fact, ie was | pything bab Eebwards walked Mian he was wen ito urnres ypoD ot Hiremm OF ved 40 popular, ! arrived fron Boston gest a by the Morton Com. | wrtty rast Puglisi is & the rene from tite ¢ m progress, and terprising spitof | rhe public mut - — WAR ON A WOMAN, Gallant Band Captare a %° Pat (i Tho sausiea! work! was taken nota lutte by ame Prise when the runor civculated turongh town shiab the charming ©¢/¢ Mile Almace, had quite Petied with the tire nr s. dunes Tok. of whese opera company she had > aoulles been the ebief light and attraction, Assoon ue the lady had ALD veporter called npon her to isara tHe C4 Lisayrrep- ment with Manager Mek. Ja ort atfare ne be pt ly Walerstood sie andertook t9 give te wil HIS CORY OF HER ENGAGEMENT + io the | 1 bond of every | Tombs, whie honor of @ Vii pious and valorous Hugues aunty, could have | 4 of some | i son sms | fhe Templars two mites Charles i joos. “They were some 500 | ws of the | classes, tie for luaide post crossed and fonted the Freshmen soon after starting, ad AS toy parsed along critic | p miner! chat went over tie course tor firal Breshmen erew ft competitors Review and Bevin {from ine Troy Time: ‘The anunal review 3 Boat Club, of this city, ah afternoon upon tie Liver above the state ain, t0- oral opening of rhe ew ‘anew era th Ine | ; ui oheris and Bdawarit | the history of voaliug npen the up ese display ie William Blan, Grand aud of Wall an intuence upon boty vt thronghouc sly fine, thongh pernaps by the clubs of Albany bur fw. mandet | of the sun wer e | ing my pe nippling | guband that, 1 saoul. zo doWwa at ones in oder Rob }, OF tue Laureate ier of the review, had ordered | with the tiie boats 1m line vt four o'clock promiptly, bat Me | Cpaer the of Aibany not appear t—Sust a i Chab, the const R. B. Sirs J. L. Hotehinsou and J. H. Hopkins, F rand Commanders. Knights of Pennsylvania as St John’s Comman- tuough tle scene upon the ry and tively as to ¢ peusate them most i Half a dovea boats, laden | ne choiest of human freignt, tazily titted up | muny steamers, gaily ring the patrician families or { | Troy, and nunMerabie smatier Water crait lent joy and antmation to the pletare | stationed upon tie the Travelling Kulghts with toetr Special Banner of corated, and be to Twenty-third Dorma’s fuil ban ony Of Lhe HoALNOUSe, poure out the melody oO: music Over the sinng waters, ribured vasily to the and, of course, con of the occasion. } si THE RKVIBW. At a little before five four frail. dei river in two lines, rei views of Sole- mon’s Temple were likewise prominent on the waving bunting, aud the old King linself looked complacently from the stern on the quiet waters be- 8 looking craft moved up the by the Captatu’s foor-oared | shell, the Viviau, the Captain tn modest umiorm | Hie ie Crtite eae oarsmen bending aad estreke, the Uny boats litte larger seated in the | brotly sight—tiese w swaying with th successive blade tt suce's or drops of sriver, the long lines, as they drew away, streventug up the river | wimost as dar as the eye could re sheli Jamies O'Neil), of the Rensselaer institute Jed the line ou tue west shell Mutual, of the Mutuals of Atbaug, that on the . ‘then collowed the gre of the Beaver- | of Albany, the shell of the Willtams College | fit tai Cook. und the Mutuals. ana then the | fain, which she cou 5, Laureate and | Sno"hadsworke:! ve | night, almost. without inverna } Poor 'sappori, a order tow Une | remuuerative to alr. Fook. Seclag how matters the | stood stile. Aint The six-oared X swords, and carry a special banner for | their trip. While m Europe they ave to be atured iZENS, bt In encAnp- oxcasions they Wiil | wyck | this vory fair over was « ) told that the vaianee sould be part to her in New | Assoctation. William H. Taylor, doubles and #vn, Matual ciabs res. are fo be received stile, whore they nin foro Ss among the excurstonists, | Alter seems | buat tie rned io | { the city and dined at Motiard’s. ‘The comumatkee | oft the Morton Commandery then conuaeted sited { spectators. to the im in Ceutre sireet, | ed during the day Upon iucning the stake. ats formed ty Mivietons, Swi the river very grandly and coming out with afue burst of apéed, mid the hewrty apoiause of upon the prouranime Was the of the Laureate Chub. ehamplopstitp race sticu race of two wiles, ior whtet tne was the single fo lowing starved:-— shelt Netlie, J. W. Single sie!) ¢ Stogie shell Gracte, Fy The jadges were Messrs, Job Manning, George A. The tatier was sta f on Commandery, 1 | fellim the rauks wheo near the Twenty-thitd street age in ihe stream off the Sonth ferry yesterday, and | ferry and was sebt in a carriage to the hospital, started, It is believed, om # trial trip to Boston. | Kult’s schooner yacht Alte yacht Alice will | cinered from the heat. ite be brought to the city on Tuesday, fully prepared | for, If pleasant memories and Kind farewells | add anything to the pleasure | gone oh the “grand tour” thelr trp will certamly he was attended to and then conveyed to | tian Benedict nthe upper stakeboat. atonce under the gracetnt strok and Won the race eusily nwo and three-qna | in second, tnest single oarsm at Harvard last yt sO | Waters atid Wa) of those who have IM SLXteCD UY riswokl, who ny. an Won Lite race mily congratuiaced j Reigabork | femine uo elt champton- (oe ba ct race was for th ‘ne following wer Double suell Mariwine, G. Cramer and W. @. Double shell Likan, F.Y. Van Ssehoonhoven aud over amie anda halt cou un, aba Was won by the Lian in twenty minutes and thirty-five Schoouhoven and & ed together Ic | expected tiey that Messrs. rowed togethe a hard a push Jor the champion-iip. These gent when your ure comparatively on safe ground, | deserve great credit for the ine race ey made. and the instinctive = admiration — for ani- mal perfection = aml_—srespect’ fer human el more or jess interested in the prize fights which are of occasional occur. Sdwaras and Col- lins bemg the first of tts kind, and the men having not equal to the Qaeen’s Cup, yet of great moment, | beeM arresied, Wied and committed as criminais alter a fight thac will be regarded in sporting circles Mr. Joun Kelium’s new sloop yacht is lying at the | for many years to come ax a highly honorable one, | in which for two hours the contestanis | the porte of ite siage and no vie- es of muscle; ti our age brains win the great «of life. Nevertheless, what with enriosity | tosee fine caisineu, and several seaso Hut BO One supposed | Yeopie 1 pol . who have only | decided up ‘Crissey nnd a suort tn z a handed down The Match Beiween Barrington and O'Leary, | “Ved Aad hm Har- | James tie t's ‘the news of this attack rodehed Mile. Aim ¢ site wry of this wishes the r ines to pul rington of Spriugtiel be for $260 a vide, while O'Lé , for jess than $909 @ side, Which sam Harrington's fricnds ave wawilling Lo bac F Wednesday telegraphed ty Birmingham, 2 iy”? Schars. of bas’ é row him a tive race for $500, open to $1,000 @ side, and give or taxe | ne yace to bE rowed eller it insigainond, or any © nile | t e near | pank, t Mehart ‘s home. DRY GOCDS. ereation | phe dry goods market is still quiet, the principay stir being made bY orders from the county for duplt- cates or jobs, ‘ ‘OFTON GOODS. For leadiug siyles of bleached and vrown cottons of the low and modmim ¢ inquiry, and @ conside changed hands. With the agouis there les there has been a fair bie amount et goods bas ' air, UnCOniaminated by the liquor-laden } ia curse-stained thot the unfortunates re Island, return. | 2 {curse-stained breath of unfortunates who his yacht was | were the ouly passcugers on this, one of the Baddest ! of the voyages of life, has heen more activity, and the market is very firm in tone, the advanee of the staple having this em For corset je | market fs aerl and rolled faconets the styles ave mneh bebind. Colored cottons sei only In smal quantities. cloth market is without change, con- (at seven cents, while standard to be had at @ reanced figure, in prints the inquiry 18 cjoses firm, with the acts being repor “spot’? goods are though In smal) qountittes, confined Co 1Ne EW SLyies. The market for the sraple middiing uplands W0gs and shiruugs are in active dee mand trom first Hands, aud on many of te brands the figures have been advanced, the Agawau FP Towian Orchard, doubie weight, lc; 10c-, and Pittatield A, ve. cached sheetings and shirtings in the low aud medium qualities have brent In some brands the price .b urket 1s fri. MMe, Red Bank, 10'9 qnoiarions fo) admis. bie activity. Biuekstone AA Is advanced to , and Greene G, 10 gc. WOOLLEN GOODS. jarket bas been less active ‘The woollen goods during the past week. Heavers and Sdoscows have moved and a marked advance i¢ potived on ai) leading Chinghilies ave in good demand for the po Biankels ave more inquired for as the season au- vances, a0 operations are becoming quite ex Siurting dannels im the median aud ne quaiities | seuiptor’s art. Hane are in good demand. Fancy cassimeres have not been so active durtog te week, though the mevement has been fan ‘The market for carpets is funly active, and ents are running exclusively oa 0: jomesiic styles the advauced t Woo! tharket has given lie, aud pri from seven and & half Ww ten per cen of further ine aud Woollen umand for Ruglisi afact which wi mag Wools a @ mpcn ener rders. | that the work of removing the case wil! not be com. 4 the | menced mnt aiter the President bas seen it as is ¥ ve gone up | now stands in tie sculptor’s Stadio. Tne statue is oe 1, Wil a pro- | to be sixteed feel six Inches im hewitt, and 0 Forel du quotations modelled. 1s strong, and there h styles Tron ben on from the queria, Joln Morgan, at the thine . 1 propably operay: tu p ner Dgures ar, While playing in Lonuen, snq raph of an eagage nent in " ths, for Which she was ta i wou & Inout. The engage. t on th sn of Dece wud as the se & popula’ vor was perfectly eeu iat y told Lev that if she would continue to sing under the same errangenent he 7 Woul! keep the eompany togerher Mile, Aimée ym gatd—""t aceopred the offer, and things “Weng uy enoagh, » thougn J” bade with the company Bee unele muea with theme einily Kepe away ivom ler pete soupers: : wasn the habitef givlag from time to time. i spoke of tuktug lis come pany ona tous.tnrough lio country and sent to asic me if he couwl count on a T sata L would have no objection; Wut bey ond Libs VAGUR PROMLAG nothing was arranged as to the vat April bie tour Was to DL was toga. TO tor sitions apon wards the cid of jase moath Lb heard that all arrangements iad been completed; that L was fo eta i on. All this fat bese done without my having beea informed or consulted. Me. Fiske dia notinink te a ary to coosulé me or to make ¥ aad travel- about this, ve dollars a day thirty dol rem the day tor sad Mrs ment wt to he man veut lurty dhe thou aby spoClal i ling expetises. b4po) and told lami t should 9 travelling expenses. ile Jars saticiwent, The dui came to draw tty sala isk « rere Bit uinst be tons. Luroye down ceive a cll 8 Lol posters #unOURe at Boston were me (0 Boston. LW rine to disuppous Ue public. £ belteve Uils was done or getting ime oul of town. 41 Was Induced to proceed ving my money. On my ar- to find that tie representa- Now York #boub my appedr- i jor Monday, the ud, were to Boston wi val [ was annonne UHLTOS, Badd Lee ob ‘ APT N . was fixed for Weduesday, Zain, Whie mm Boston & Wroie erber Suleckmaa, mm New ‘ Yor nthorming to recetve the ania 2,700, which was due to Ou Tiursday T received & telograpliie « hr SULeCK MAL, StAUIN that Fisk relusel tot pay the mone) r went wt = guice to Mr dacksop, Fisk's » Boston manager, ant told hint to telegraph to Fisk that un) he puri the money ar once 1 would not As no answer Unis mesaage 16 wast arranged time 1s inue to stag wale Mr. Jackson o@ce 1 9 by settle he ‘ dispute,” Tide ivace coatiawed Biuday and sature i day, upon bots of whieh days Mile. Aiuiés sung, , nod lur. age, who lad takeu Mr. Jackson's place y a8 Manager, received a despatch saying (at NVERYPMING WAS RIGHT, fe and that Fisk aninorved bimio pay Mie, Aimee re $1,000 of acconai, ine eanse ussigaed bv Mr. Fisk. * for not paying Was a tear tual if sie got all her i Money sie Wourl go away and reuse to stag any more. Upon oats Mile. Almice demanded iUnat @ p Tegnlar written caytyement sould be wade be tween then, Witch would sure both sades; bug cuned, tad the lady was York upoo ber reiarn frou fue toar, Tals conduc& onthe partol Pk displew Mile Aimee verv much, as it showed & Want of confidence tn her good ered Lasting, especnilty at singiuk niger alter sion, and with very ke ler engagement ‘ requested tial sie would be paid by tne od ceri of che clonth, at she would. C and it were & nt Pe tate denmed one 7 “manager repliva poutely to ber agent tine sie wy might “go (ote doviil,'? as Wisk had sens on orders rs that she Was Hatt. Lae iannitre 2 ined to play on Paesday unless ; 1 was pata by cus week, at or recetved the b money wich Was duc to me, bat no offer of any kind was nade to me; bul, om the contrary, was ‘ su Woman and and fe! should not oe es > ‘The vefasat of Mile, Armée on Inesday caused hostilities to be openly dechiced by the fole rg of tia warlike Pisk, Sud an oppertanity soon ed fur the gahant band to disthiguish them selves, As lie shades ol evening were Catung in the 3 d of the Kostou theatre Milo, Ain e's HINOFE Wy 2 scene in search of some articles ow ay property of wer nustress. The signt Wwomntu excited the ire of be w A CONCERTED ACT gy ONE D: ee 1 ba gro. 1, the personal * the poor hombre of her ci a long arent. Fisk’s warriors, thougu a! not de- feated, and while the “yamed> chambre was seeking: out sundry articles of dress @ Lol atiick was wed as tMe unsuspectung Leute was beating a retreat the atoch was reuoved by te Fiskite (ores, which rosuited ja the caplure of seve~ rai petiicoacs ANG Other aricles (tire. The trophy wou ia this epargenten: will be pre. veet, but with tae er Cluurge, aid Us AN HWELHLOOM mily as a Incluento of. ihe valor of atlecrat of the Upera House. When an the Fisk thought it tine lo quit Boston and take remge im vork, atl on Rer arrival lieve she soon learued ant Colon is worthy of iis me: White ; * busy in capturing petticoats ne made the cush and jewelry, bot Was moh a ‘ius lady had taken the pre- or Jewels to Europe, and 80 place oi of attachment, bat her money ty OW of b oy, Was aetaened sauant Catone. Mile. ork Un tie Hope OF bes je tO arrange mnlters WIL Pisk, bub the late wr, as ‘ie lady complains, taking advan. tage of her iguoranc: of the kiws and langenge of the conniry, seeks to intimidate her by threatening law proceedings, to Which the lady ts inost averse, dec ig That she wonid prefer alinost imeonvenence to engaging in & Jawenif, At the same tine she is resolved not to allow even tie scart Colonel Fisk to bambdug her out of the wouey she has worked so hard for. Fisk modestly proposet tat tf she wished to continue Ne the ilOD 9 s them out of re: the tu at the lastt had the four he Was content, o condition that she should pay the damages which he shou his modest request spirit Mr, Wisk demand, a3 not been received im the 1, anu thove ts Qauger that un too mach fe way loose all. Tt Uiat no unfair advantage should be © (zuoraues OF oe language re as with the: x. hor pi In some the guest of the STRAY STATUE OF GENERAL WIN- FELD SscoTT. The Plaster Cast Completed by the Seniptar, Heury K. Browne=It is Visited by 5,000 Persons—President Grant to Laspect Ir. ‘The pilaster cast of the equestrian statue of tee late General Winflela Scott has receutiy beeu com- pleied py ihe sculptor, Henry K. Browne, of News % burg, aud will in w Jew days be removed to Prilit~ deiphia, where the work of casang in bronze Will ve performed. The materials to he used in casting the statue are to be some of the guns capinred by Scott in his Mexican campaigus. The statue will weigh abouc 4.000 pounds. Jt wil be erected in Franklin square, Washingioo, During the progress of the work i¢ has bowa Visited Dy, 1 te eautniaied, not less than 6,000 persons, On Tuesday yast Mr. Browne eutercained at lis charming vila @ party of twenty-one artists, meluding some of the mosi ceiebreted painters in Lg tegen hd Ne Newburg expressly lo mspect this masterpiece oer d ontunis were lavished on the various points of excelieuce in the statue, Jt is @X- pected that President Graut, WAo las expressed ade~ sire to see the stale, Will take the opportunity one day HeXt Week, durtig His visit to Wese Point, to rt up to Newburg and gratify his desire. Tt is length will be che sate. The horse ts ok tucky tuocoughored, Which was Obie raid, during the war, and which t# vow ip possession of Mr. Browne,