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am H ESGLASD. Second Day of the Ascot Meeting. GRAM ITTEMim AND FI\R Wt'ATHKR. Cradle, Silvio, Rob Roy and Bflplicrbe Win (tie Important Event*. 1.OX DOC, June 13. IST7. This wjsthc second day of the Ascot meeting. Tlie ecatber was floo and the course in goou condition. Ttie attendance ot spectators was very large. tik noYAL nrrr err. The race r?r the Koyal Hunt Cup brought out a bold of twenty-two borne;1. Lord Wilton's brown colt t.ra die, who started with 1') to 1 eg?tnst him, proved the winner by a length and a halL Mr. Mnnnlngtori's bay geMing Sutton, with 30 to 1 agsmet hitn at the Mart, ttcorcd ttio wood place, und Mr W. S. Crawford's luy colt I'nffce George. at SS tul, finished third. Mr, R. Johnstone's chestnut coll by Mandrake, out of the Thane, who rati n good second yesurdny for 'he I'rmre of Wales Stakes, started tho favorite lor the Cup at 4 to 1, bat failed to obtain a place. St UlAhT. The Koyal Hunt Cup. of plate, valno300 tovs.. I w;th 150 buv*. to the >econd and -?0 sovs. lo the third, uddrd to u bund n ap swenpstauos of 10 ovs, euch. Tor I all sees (two-year-olds excepted); tho winner ol any | handicap alter ihr wttigliis are decl.-.red io carry " lbs. i extra; now mile (straight and up lull all Iho w i>). Lo'd Wilton's br. c- Cradle, by S<o Saw, out of Hone) moon, 4 yearn 1 Mr. J. Maunington's h. (t. Sutton, by Sa<;cba>otue Ltr, out ot CltriMuias 1'iu, (t year" i Mr. W. S. Crsw.urd's b. I'nnco t;?<>r;;e. oy I'ox optnlite, out ol Koyal "tieorsf's dam, by Young Heibouiou, 4 years 3 Lord Bradford's b. I. I'lcc.ililu, by l.o M.irucha', out o! ins* I'irkie, 3 yoar* V Lord Kosehery'x b. o. K?sb?ck, by Victorious, out ol l.a Koae, 3 years 0 Captain Stirling's b. h. Whitebait, by Drown Bread. out of Laura, by Limbton, 4 vo ir* Dw tor's Mratbtnoro u Uuko ol Montrose's b. c. llopbloo'ii, by I'arrnesao, out of Cogmsaance, 4 years 0 fourteen others started. THK W1XNKR?( H t?t*. Cradle, brown colt, by Hue Saw, out of IJoaey tuoou, was bred by Lord Wiltiin, hi* present owner. As a two-year-old. nnd while unnamed, tie ran four tiines, securing ono victory, ills flist appearaueo ?as in tho Kighth Beaufort Biennial Slakes, half a mile, Chester, when he wa* last home. A like fate awaited him the Following day, sumo mooting, in tho Badminton .Stake*, live furiongs. He did better the third attempt, which bo made alter * long rest in the Umyneax Nursery Handicap, Liverpool au inmu meet in jr. three fur.'ont?*, 100 ysrls, is Mr. Marshall's Uevcillon only beat him out a neck. The lollowing day, sumo meeting, tin captured tho Downo Nursery Handicap, also three furlong*, ono hundred yards, when lie was named. A* a thr?u-yoar old he ran three times, winning once. He secured ft place in the Relgrsve cup (handicap!, six furlong*, at Chester, and at the satito meeting won eisily by a nock the Eighth Beaufort Biennial, beat ing two old oppo nents. Then ho was defoated in tho Steward's (Jap (handicap), about six furlongs, run at tho Liverpool meeting, .November 7, when ho w;iw retired and did not again appear until the present race, although Ins en gagements during tho spring were numerous. TttK ASCOT DfcKBV. The rase for the Ascot Derby brought out a field of tight horses. Lord i'altnouth'y Silvio, wlnuor of tho i ICpsoiu Derby, started lavorite at even money and won the race. Lord Bradford's Zucchero, with 4 to 1 ' against him at tho start, secured second place. Mr. | JtiiehclMnnca' Clen Arthur, tfco winner of the Prince i ol Wale* Stakes ye?teroav, who started with C to I | against him, finished third. SI MS ART. The Ascot Derby Stakes of Ot) tovs. each, l.ftlf for- i fC't, wiih HO0 hovs. added; lor three-year old colls, ' UJ Ib.?.; lilhes, 1 IK lbs.; the winner ol the Derby, j I'nnco of Wales Stakes or G rand I'nx do Paris to curry 10 lbs.; in* winner of the Daks, Two Thousand (luin e.'K Stakes, I'rix du Jockey Club or I'rlx ile Diane, j j lbs. extra; maidens allowed 7 lbs.; the second horse ! to receive 100 sots, and tho third 6# govs, out of tic* slake* ; Swtnler coarse (one mllo nr.d a half, last two- < thirds up hill) ; 35 stlbs. Cora Kaimoutu's b. c. Silvio, by Blulr Athol, ont of | Sllvi'rtisir, 1.T2 lbs. (inc. lo li?"s. es.) 1 Lord P rail lore's cu. c. Zucchero, t?y Lac.yuos, out j of Zelle, l-J lbs ! 2 1 Mr. W. S. Mitolicrt-Inne*' l?. c. tilcn Arthur, by Adventurer, ont of Muid ol the Clcu, 132 lbs. I (inc. 10 lbs. ex.) 3 1I1E WlffN'Ktt?SILVIO* Silvio fibis yesr's Derby winnor), own brother to Silver Ring nnd Cnrlerly Boll, WM bred f.i his present ' owner, Lord Fulinouth, mil appeared fli.i in public for j tlio II ini Stakes at (ioouwood, which he won easily i Iroru Doticoreuae, Mec Mernles and tw* others. In ' but next way, the Buckcnham Stake* nt Newmarket j First October, bo ran s<coudto Verseuil, livndland being third, this being the only occasion on n hiebho ! luflcrod deloat as a two-year-old, au he carried ofl In sac- i ccsion the Clenrwell Strike* (heating Hadrian, (filing- ] bourno ami three otbors), n Hoit Sweootakes (beating 1'rinco ot Orange), and walked over lor the Olasgoir Stakes. Oaring the present year Silvio ran twice pre ?leas to lite grout victory at Epson*, hiving been un placed for tho Newmarket llioouiul, won by Orey Friar, and having run third to Chainarit and lirowu l'rince in the Two Thousand. IIn victory in the Ascot Ocrby was not unexpected. It U worthy ol remark that the flrst, second and third hor-es in the Derby huve already uecn credited with on Important winning at A scot, Silvio's future engagements comprise tho Midsummer Stake* (12 lbs. ex.) at the .V'ewmaricet .luly meeting, Drawing ltoom stakes (It) lbs. ex.)att>cod wood, Crutt Yorkshtro Stakes (7 lbs. ex.) at York In August, Doncanter St. heger and Dnncaster Stakes (10 Jhs. ex.). St. l.eger Stakes (7 lbs. cx ) at New. market First October, Select Stakes (6 lbs. ex.), Champion Stake*, and Newmarket Oerby (7 lbs. ex.), at Newmarket Second October, Free H'indicup Swne|Htikos (120 lbs.), and All A?ed Stakes hi Newmarket. Houghton meeting. Ills lb78 engagements coraprlss tho I'mco ol Wales takes j (7 lbs. ex.) at tho Nowiosrket first Spring, and the . Clnrnpioo 5takes at tho Newmarket Second t)ctoher meeting. Silvio is by Blair Aihol, from Sijverhstr, by Kingston, her dam, England's Beauty, by Bird j catcher, out ol Fralrlo Bird, by Touchstone. ThH Is a | pedigrev full ol running blooi. Silvio is a whole col- | ored light bay, standing 15 bands 3 Indies. Ho has the | sweetest little head imaginable, full of blood-I ke quality, | and well set on to a clean ana perfectly formed neck, j Mo has great, raking rhnulders, a deop brisket, a very j powerful back and lotos, wble hips atid well rounded quarters. Ills loro leg*, knees and hock* are well tormed and freo from blemish, and ho stands all round on tougli looicng and well formed feet. He is a re markably true made and well balanced colt, and mores uncommonly well when fully extended in netlon. Mil no's winning* up to and In eluding tho Derby were M0.3W. TftE ASCOT llUNMAt. ">TAKF!?. For the Ancot Biennial hi.ikes live horse* name to j the post. Tho winner turned up in Mr. Ntackenz e '? l(0t? Hoy, who beat Lord Itosebery'* Totichel by three quarters ol a length, tienorul I'earson'a Chevron fin ished third. The bolting on this raco is not reported. ni'MV/tir. The second year ol the Nineteenth Ascot Biennial Hakes ol lu suvs. eaob, with ioo ao'ted, ter tl>re?-yeer j ?Ids; colts 122 lbs., lillies lis lbs.; thei.wuerol the second horse to receive 10 per oeat out of tno stakes; uij Milc (ik; yards short ofa nn'e; up hill gremor part oi way); 70 aut scribera. Mr J.I. Mackenzie's elk o. Bob Roy, by Blair Athol, out of t oiuinl'u. 122 lbs 1 l?ord KoeeiM-ry'a nr. o. Touthei, by i.oru Lyon, oat of Lady Audle* it Is ter to Hnccaneen. 132 1b*,... 2 , General I'eur on'? b. v. Chevron, by Uosicrusmn, out of Cogma;iunee, 122 3 j tiis wikjish?nos nor. Upon Ibe rotrogressnn of Chsmant as favorlto for tbe Derby Ihts yeer Mr. Markenxie'a Bob R?f, by 1 Blair Athol, ?nt of t olumba, becatno the favontefor j ibo "Bine Ribmd 'of tbe Bugittb turf, bnttbnetory of hs being beaten by Silvio, tbe winner, nnd i Gien Arthur, tbe aurpri-e ol tbe Kpsom problem, bos already been told In the ll'iuu*. Hob Bo/ finished third in the great raco, but among tbe many renaors whv h? stood a grand ehanxo olbeios decorated with the livhesi ttirl honors we|V as unLeaifn two-year-old record and the highest lineage with wbirb lo buttle, it Is said that in Ibe race j for tbe Derby Mr. Alexander's lbuuderstone, by bis j lurching, greatly interfered with Bob Bwy, and tbe tot- | i ter mmi going so fliat at lb? finish that In aitothar honored yard* lie might Dave to* '1:s heau In iront. "Itob Boy,my* a weil informed turf writer, "'has as much fashion about uim as any thoroughbred ever I stripped, aod the eye catches bis form at once when | seen in a crowd, attracted t>y his singular marking?a lull t'Old face and b:s two Ion* white stockings, end at** t;? iastii/ air ol walking. That be I* a handsome I colt nobody can deny, bot there if a want of length, | ol ubsmnce, uud of that waur-and-taar appearance which one likes to see Intermingled with fashion. Howovcr, Rob Roy is all freedom anil action, and therein lies bis ability to race." The engagements of P.ib iccludo three events to be run the tnlrd day f Thursday I of the present meeting at Ascot, which are the fourteenth new Hiencial Stakes, the iiold Cup and the All Agod .Stake*. He ta in lbs Summer Cup, Newmarket July tneetisg; the Champion Stukrs, Newmarket Second October; the AH Aged Stake*. Newmarktt Houghton; ttio Claret Stakes, Now. market Craven meeting, 1ST8, and the Cbanip'on Stakes, Newmarket Second October, same year." 21c is out engaged 10 file St. I.eger. TIIP. I OKON'.ITIUl STAKKfc. For tbo Coronation .Stakes five blliea faccd the starter. I.urd Horilcgtoa'a Heipho^be pruvo* the victor by a length, with l.ord Brwflortf's Manwuvre in thoiecon<l plane and l.ord Falmouth's J.ady Uollglitiy tmrd. The betting on tin-- race is not reported. SCMMaKV. The Coronation Slake- of 100 hots, eacb, half for feit, lor tbree-year-old fillies, 12'.' Its. e.-u h ; tlie %vin ner ol tbo Fpsorn Uerby, Oaks, Two I hoasand Otrnons, one Thousuud (iuinean, tiraml Prls de I'arls, French derby or Onus to carry i lbs ; of nny two ol these races, 14 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 7 lbs. ; the saeond liity ta receive "Jixj sov-i., and ihe third to Bare her "take, tlid true. _'l sub*. l.ord Uartiugt'in s t>. f, lielph^be. by Toxophilite, out ol Ynga, l'J9 lb*. ('no. 1 lb?. ex.) 1 l.ord Hradiord's ell. I Mainetivre, by l.ord Cllfdea, out oi tjuick Mjrch, J'i'l lo?, 2 i l.ord I'aiuuiuth's b. f. l.udy (joiiginty, l>y King Tom, out ol hady Coventry, 1'2'i ll>< 8 ; ?riiK wiv.vrm?BKi.rniKBK. Eo'phahe, who so unexpectedly enptured the One Thousand Culneaa ami finished second In tho Onki last month, has added another clever v cfory to her own er's colors. She tvus bred by Mr. Chaplin and sold wben a yearling to l.ittl Ifjrtington for ??"?<> guineas. , Her sire (Toxophilite) wag by l.ongbow, and ' be by P.int?1oon, snil her ('am Vugs, one i of the liiqhly esteemed brood mares Of the 1 late Sir Joseph H itvtey'* lot, was bought by Mr. ''hap- ' IIu nt tbo sale ol tho Hawley stable. Vaga Is by Stoekweil, ont ol Mendicant, llelphobe commenced ! her turf" career at tlio Newmarket flru sprlug meot'ng | last year over tbe ltn-tby Stake* cour'e of six fnr:on?s, ! when, with theoudsof 7 to C against her, sho 1>eat tho ; favorite, Midlotbliu, and eight others with case. Sho was ibmi laid np until the Newmarket Seconl October meeting, wben she won tlie Bro'.by St. k-g (six furlongs) at even welghlH front the small field ol three, the two stakes being worth j'i-.t $0,000. Tne filly n'-xt showed iu the .fuvenllo Handicap, I live furlon;?, and the Criterion Nursery Handicap, six j lurlongs, lor both o: which nhe bad so tniich tbo worst j of the weights tbat she failed to cct a place, she giving j the winner of the latter "H lb?. f.nd tbo winner of the i loriucr 27 i bt. At tbo Houghtou meetiug Jielphn-be was started for tbo Troy Stakes over tbo two. 1 yeir-old course, b it was unplaced at even ' weights in a field of five. The result j oi ihe latter race mnde her ctiai>cee iook ; ilecidcUly ini^r lor ibe Ono Thousand und tho <?;.k??, mid .is u cotisequenc# she wns not Aell tbocgbt 1 nf by the belting (raternlty. The tnnoner In whieli she j captured tlie <M.e Ttiouftami demomtrated tliut sho had j improved itreatly during ihe mouths ol her retirement, Tboiinb Mr. I'ultcncy's browu tllly I'lacidn beat Hoi ptimtie in tho D.ik* by thrne-quartotsof ii length, tho itinning in tho one Thousand was confirmed to Ihe Utter, ns *fcs again deivutcd both l.ord Falmouth's f.ndy (Jolljhtly m.d Mr. T. Jennings' I'lntrnnte; an't as it also is in the Coronation so Mr us tho lorrncr (Illy iti concerned. Hei|din he's enga^emoiits are tho fjnriee'uth new Biennial .Stakes, to lie run tbe third day (Thurs day) at tbe present meeting; tho iwunty-fottrth trien nial stakes, run tbe loarth day of this" meeting; tbe Koynl 8tukes and tbo Newmurkct Oaks, run at tho Newmarket .Second October. A WEEK AT FPSOM DOWNS. THE DERBY, 0\K=J AND OTHi'B 1TKNTS?GRFAT | GATUER1NU OF ENOI.ASD'i* HPORT IjOVIXG nont. I.om?on, June 2, 1877. According to tlie calendar Londoners are pro?utn*<l to bo entoyiug summer weather at present, bni, in steud or that, greatcoats and nee.kwrapa lor iltc outer n.an ami something hot lor the Inner man arc accom modations not jo lio Snored by tho?e whose duty or pleasure calls theui out of doors. This week pleasure has bran In the ascendant, for the annual festival of i yalnt Derby lias been duly held at F.psom fo the utter I demoralization of business pursuits, (o sny nothing of | legislative basinet*. the hotn:c? of Parliament adiourn- ' Itig n? nsunl lor Derby Day. The fonr days' racing which i'o to make up the Epsom summer meeting be gun on Tuesday last, aud, us a very large numhor of horrea had arrived to fulfil thotr engagement*, tho holds were all large and tho racing particularly Inter esting. <m the opening day tho weather wa.i fairly nciilal, but tho attendance wa.i certainly very limited, even lor a < omnienoement. Tho lirst race was tho Craven .Stake- ol one mile, und Daihiui. who had ran | so well at Manchester last week, was elected favorite at t) to o on him, the beat of his seven opponents being l.ord lto.seberry's Controversy, the two carrying 1 even weight, i'-i lbs. The aentleinen proved successful ' in their Oral selection, for tho Duko of Westminster's liorao won from Controveriiy by tnree lengths, all the others being beaten olf. Tho I'gmont l'late had eleven starters, nnd though Brlgg Roy w.ig most fan cied he tailed to Keep up the pace lor the short scurry ol' throe-quarters ol a mile, and Trapplst, tho second lavtinie, showed that ago had not taken much of tho edge off his turn of rpecd by winning very cleverly lrntn l'lntou, tbore being nothing besides those two in at the ttnisb. A hall inilo two-year-old plate for ni'iht-'BS brought out iho largest field ut the day, six lean sporting silk, and, not*it bounding there being such a number of new beginners going, tho ''talent" succeeded In spotting the winner in H ickthorpc, u colt by Citadel or ritr.iflard, dam Rosary, and the seem ngly ridiculous odds of 7 to 4 was greedily accepted about l.ord Lbnmla'O'B colt, ilie raeo wus hnrdly saoti a cer tainty uk the nionoy Invested made It out to be; for, although H.irkthorpe won, it wns only by a head alter a prolonged stMggle with M as lUlur.-. Among tho beaten lot wn Heeler, the colt by Lord Clifden, dam Weather*Me, that Robert Peek gave $?> 000 for at tho same time that he gave $'iO,rit>.i for that other yearlin?, Maximilian, by Macaroni, d un The Ruehora. Uteler allowed liltnsell to bo but a moderate animal on (til* oeci'lon, though he is a large, woll innlo colt, l'nruinatta won the Axhiload Stakes, a snort cut of live iurlongn, from Unit old campaigner, Oxonian, and oight oi tiers, and hs the win tier, who was en t < red to t?c sold !?r f'lOO, real, i/ed $-',' 0'i at auction, l.ord I on'dale, th? owner ol Osouian, am the rate land benrtwd to the amount ol SI.-'"*) oy the operation Tho concluding race of the ilny was really thii most important, as tho Woodcote Makes Is otio of the tlrst ol the two-year-old rues ef Ihe year, over half u mile, find It requires something j ut a *tayer to win It iu> tho Kpsom titM. Here aguln buekern managed to select the winner when they made | Cypress Urat iavorite out of the thirteen who rau. Ho is another ol Perk's speedy two-> err-old i, by l.or'i ' Cltldeti, datn Malta, and though it was paid tint lie j wns not as good as Grace, yet his appearance in the i paudock in company with the other utarters carried | great weight, lor he stripped a One, lengthy, muscular ? colt Nearly es good looking was ttentenai v, a son of i Rlair Atliol and Madame Kglentwe, and therefor* hall 1 brother to The Palmer und Rotlcrivtati, tnt ho iae.eit the siibtiatiae shown by i yprus. Prom the French stable raui* Colith ?het, and tho Newmarket d vision were strongly ol opinion thai he coold not | loan. However, hi- showed very poorly In the rnee, whteh Cyprus won by half a length ir"m Centenary, i white Tnnrio, an unlancMd starter, wan third. Wedoet'iay, the ttorby Day, was a truly deiigtiKut day lor an outing such an too e.ruivnl hi* become ol lute years. As tor enjoying me raving or Mktng any comfort such as a person dedfea who goea for the sr.ko | ol tin: sport alone, it i* altogether out <?i ihe r|ucHtlon. ? What between the crowd, the dual and the noise, there ! i no pmasure to tho racing man hi bp*om oti Derby ; Day. its it ftpcuttcle it was something wonderful, and I it is resliy a p"-/.zlo to imn?mu no>v ??s<'ii ootiutlesa thoussud co il.; be brought together and'lKpersed in j audi a short tpuoeoi time, i he vnsi m%|t>rn?' know liulo unit eire lers ah ml the racing than they do of trying to en.iny tbemaeivoH to the inft boot ol th?ir de. elres, and tnern is no iaclt Ol umimemcnt at i:psom to atnr Holiday keepera, ma naanr was the seeoad rnce of the day; the first event, not ex eiting mueh intereai, may be passed over. Cn lout, the horse ibat wns to wnik in, IjmI gone lame ttirt ? daystieture the rnce, and though a starter, bia >;ase wan ccualdrrsd a loriorn none. Ho waa really seoond favorite, but that position was tn<>re dtts to many who had b?i heavtiy ^gamot him on. itravoring at ibo Inst moment to make them, selves perfectly cafe by laying off aotne ol ttieir monoy. Others, again, would not believe mat Cbamint waa so very htdly off, aim still stack to the colors. A Dottier xeveru bte? lo backers waa the scr.iienuig of Peilegrinn, who, upon being trit.l with Ditlhuni, waa iuun? wsottug. and the Duke ol M estmttiiter had tb? | <u hi ruck, through his name on i Monday ulternoon. Tnt? gave the raeu a vory opeu u*|icct indeei.umi aiihougli In thu atn.ence ol any more landed eaudidn'a Rob Roy was innoo lavonte, 1 public opinion eta very much dividud upon the >|ue?- I tloa <*t "fpciting" the ainner. tin public runmr.g the AmeriLau cW( Urowb I'tmc? wag entitled to as much respect as any IB lb* rue*, and be looked lm proeed smew be showed up at N*wiuark<'t iu iim Twu 1 iicuiana ligiiicu Man> good ju ices took exception t* him, however, on aceounl ol bia siacknc.-* In th* luitdi*, a waul 01 strength iu ibwcoupling, which over the up aud down Kpsotn course would, they said, L>? decidedly against lilb cb a i ce And so it proved, lor alior coming down Ibe bill 10 Tottenham Comer tall tlia raring was knocked out ol Browa l'nnoe. aud aaolncr American easay proved fruitless. Ahyre. tbe little p<>ny wbo won three laces at til* last Newmarket meeting. looked well enough; but it aeemed out ol iha quetiion 'o ?xp> ci him >o will; uevcrtbaless, lie was an good a lavorite us lirown 1'rioc*. Uoforo three o'clock evrytbiug was :u readiness. The prelimi nary canter bad l>ceu gou* through with, n whicb Cbsmtut'* lameness was plainly percep tible. and tb<> teveuieeu starior? proceeded 10 the pout. Mr. AlcGe.irgo wus singularly fortunate iu gettiag tbe lot lb tine and dropping Inn flag to a perfect sturt just as .soon as they reached tbe atariing po ut. l'aiuaius, (ilun Arthur and lirowa I'riuce were the ilrst to break tlie line, ind before going eery far Glen Ar Ibur lorced tbe d.c? by goiug 10 front, having j Urown I'riuce close alongside, while fantalu*, I Tbundamoa* and Uon Carlos same nest, I followed by Youubot, Plunger, Orleans, Silvio, Kou iioy, and the retnuiuder all well up escept ihc White- i chapel representative, Ladr Millar, whose owner had j about as tnucb chance ol winning the race on loot as the Uliy bad. Jngcilou was running through bis | horses a* they run up the bill by tbe mile aud a quar ter ptsi, and so was Grey *'r?r, tbe pair joining tbe | leading lot and keeping in (rout until well rouuu lb* | long bend and hegmuing tbo descent to lattenham Corner. Here Jageiion bad to give up, and Tantalus also dropped back, co tbttl G;en Arthur and lirown l'rinee were clear oi their iniuiediat* lollowers, who were Gray J*'riar, Thuud*rstoae, Silvio, Clianiaut, Hob Hoy, Altyro ana Khidorroeh, behind wbou tne Held tailed oil very'mucb. As they reached tbe Corner Tliundorstoue collapsed very Middeuly, aud iutrlered witb AUyre and Hob Hoy, more particularly the ml ter, who was behind and slightly inside ol Mr. Alnx ubtier ?? big eolt. Cusiuuco had to ease itob Jioy ' and come up on lliu other side, ho as u> gut out ol' | the oiilleuliy, and thus, .it tbe critical point 01 the race, lost a good deal of valuable ground. Glen Arthur ban nicnnwtiil-' sbakeu oil Brown I'riace, who lout ground coming down the lull, aud entered tbe straight with a cie-to lend ol inn fish), ol whom lirey Knar aod rltlvio w?re the nest two, while ilrowu I'riace, Chaiiunt, Al tyre and Kbidorrocb wore ail lumped logettier. Grey l-'riar toon -Dot up, aau Chaaiani, lor a lew atrldcf, looked like going to the Iront ax ho began the hill, but lie soon collapsed, and lirown I'riuce also rot trod a liea'.ea nors* a quarter ol a mile from home. J!. L? Hoy now came along lull or runuiug oa the uppar grounu, : with Ithidorroi b on tliu lower side, and tbey closed up u lot ol ground as tbey pn^od the Ht'iiid*. t>ut Glen Ar thur ami .Silvio bad too much ol a lead, and though j the outsider struggled gaine.y alter ins running so > strongly throughout, yet .Silvio outstayed him and won i a line race tiv hall a length ; Glen Aribur bcuiKob Hoy I hy three-i|narlers ol a length lor second pluoe and ! Uhidorrocn was only a head heboid the lavoriics, Al- | ivre tilth, Hrown I'rincu sixth, behind whom came tiie ! polling tip division, ueadnd hy Toucbct, Tbunderstoue, ! t naniant and Grey Friar. Lady Mnlor arrived shortly before the clearing Ol the course lor tbo next ruco. According to Benson's chronograph tbe race occupied 'Jm. Mil An >oori as the grout race wae devilled the majority ol iho holiday lolks madepreparuitons lor their depar tar*, ho that when the last race was culled there vrm >t goo<l opportunttv to notice Several ol the best tvro year ol i.? which have been oat this season. The rauo tia* the Stanley .Slakes, ol' hall k mile, and, although there were out livo starters, tb* tact that Grace aud Krallea acre ol the nuial't'r was Hiilllcient to cause so:uo Utile excitement. Iho latter woh really the better ol the iwo, considering what oho ht?d done al N^market, and iiicreiore only a ehuceol od-'s was ohia nabie against her, while Grace was second favorito | at 7 to 4. Neither wero In it, however, us l.ady Guinley, goinie oil' al a tremendous pane, ??chopped'1 her liei<i trom tne very begiitning uud won with ;ho greatest euta, no'.lnng trying to raco out so ns to ox- ' t. rid the winner, Thursdiiv was or roars* the off day, but Iho present's ol tbe I'ritice ol vVul'-s auded some atlracU'in to the I day. Id tbe lltgh l.evel Handicap l'etrarch Kbowed ihat with ago lie i.< improving, II anything, upon his tbree-yesr old lorui. His giving welgbt lo every thing ia the race and theu wiuulng eaaiiy from such lair perlormori as Kabagus II,, Lilian and Q icoii of Cyprus is a very good periormauso. A two-year old MaKe, wttten oiosed iho davM racing, produced son,* lilt lo excitement, as Larisaa, the lavorite, and Bishop llurton, who was, but should not have been, an om sidi r, ran a dead heat lor Ilrst place. lt|was agreod to run It olf, ano od<m ol 7 to 4 were laid on Uio Oily, who was thought to bo possessed ol Iho most speed, but to the dismay or her buckcrs Bishop llurton out stayed her nod won very euslly by a couple of lengths. THE Ol KM. During Thursday bight and i'riday morning a severe Storm broke over the .**outh ol KorUnu and Epsom was uoi exempt Irom its ravages. Canvas tents, refresh ment booths and everything in th* way of h temporary erection sallored conquerable damage. Added to lhat, tbe rain loll in torrents during lb* earlier portion ol tbe day, ao that many intending visitors aileron thetr mimlb'uud stayed at home. Among tb* distinguished visitors were General Grunt, who had arrived tbe pre vious day from Manchester, and though illu occ irion was not an nuspicions one ror nn Introduction to >n* great Kngosh sport, yet it all'ordod ib**x-i'resident an opportunity lor observing thui racing tterotsejrrlod on ?o matter what tbo condition ol the e'siueuta may b* Alter tb* Gbmgow I'lato and Acorn Htakea bad beau dis pone I ol tb* race ol th* dav look piac*. After ono hroak-away th* Dluo wero sent ou tboir jouruey, and tbe lavorite nt one* gotug to tb* lr><ni was never alterward hoadoJ, winning, with plenty lo sparo. by inrua-qiiartcrs ol a lengtii. Tb* tune was exactly th* same as that ol tbo Derby?2m. JHv.?but tne Makes were by no iresna as valuable; for whereas the Oaks onlv amounted lo ?4,176, lb* Derby figured up JCli.o U THE NDRHKKY SALE. THE ANSCAL BALK Of MU. Bl'.LMONr*H TtEAE IING8. Tbe annual sale ot Mr. Au;ust Belmont's warllnga was held yesterday at noon at his tlttd firm, The Nursery, Babylon, L. I. Tho buyers fl-om Now York cam? out on the ntie A. M. train, and wern thon driven over in wagons to tho farm. Captain Conner ofUclated ?B suctioned:. Tbe first of tnc lot, the Imy colt Maronlt#, was knocked down to Mr. 8 S Howland lor $4*.0, and Kaladin foil to Mr. Louts Khlcra lor $'460. George Lonsstsfl bought Klaet titter lor $-200, and Mr. D. D. Wither*, alter a little active bidding, be came tbe purchaser ol Lord Lytton lor f#50. Baptist, the HI I'svd colt, was bought by Mr. J. K. I'urd; for aud Carr Jk Co. tor.k Anodlue at #800. Lucky 1IU wus kuockoil down to Charles Koed lor $300, and l'lraie, tho Buccaneer colt, brought the top figure or tbe day and bomnjo loa property of Carr A: Oo. for $1,075. Tbe lust colt on the lut (King .lames) was purchased by Louts Kbiers lor f2%\ The thr?o-year-t?lds, Sir Altred aiut liaguad. ami mo four-year-old, Klllarnoy, were paused i I without, a bid, and Mi'ador was witburau u at $600. < Sice) K.vea and Count l?'Orsay were also withdrawn, j I and tbe' trotter Bohemian was purchased bf Mr. W. ? I Webb lor $200. Tbe yearlings brought a lair prw?, as j they avem^ud Ii2i> victi. Alter tuo salo the party i j lunched with Mr Belmout snd thou returned to the j I city, llie tollowlug Ih the record or iho sale: ? Maronite, b. c., by Kingfisher, out of Maroou (.'isicr to Blonde aud dam of Baltimore and 1 Local); Mr. S. 8. Howland, New Vork $450 | i Siludin, h. by Kingfisher, out ol tmj). Ssuinls, j bv Asteroid, son ol Stock well; .Mr, Louis I Thiers, Ktiloebeck, N. V 250 ? Eloctriller, b. by KiacUaliar, out of Kleelra, by Kentucky; George LongstafT New Vork... 200 i Lord Lytton, t?. c.. by Kentucky or KlngttsMr, out of Lady Blogsiugtou (diini ol Lord Byron, Count Jj'iir-'uy aud Counters); Mr. 1>. I). Wither*, JlrooKdale, N. V #50 . Iinptist, h. c., D? imp. Ill Used, out ot Buotu, uy Kington (rtatn ot Glenelg, Llsie, &<;.), J. F. | Purdy, New York 475 ? AnoJme, cti. c , by Kingfisher, out ol imp. A..o rindu, by Beadsman (si?ter to IVro Gtmez, tbe winner ol ibe M. Lesar); Carr k to., New York 800 Lucky Hit. eti. r?, by Kentucky, Kiiyll?ber or Count H'Orsay, out ol imp. Kluke (dam ol hilk stockings, Scratch, Ate ), Womeriley; Charles Koed, Now Vol k 800 | Pirate, b. c.. by Kingfisher, out ot imp. i'etuccs, by But:cui;eer (datii ol Freebooter); Cirr & Co., | New York 1.075 ? King J.imcft, b. c,, by Koiilueky or Kingfisher, out ol tup. Nellie James, by Hollar (winner ol | Uopelul Mattes and other races); I<ou:? Killers, I New Vork 225 Bohemlnn, ch. p., 5 years, by Idol (hou of Ilys? dyk's llacnblotonl m), dam tbo trotting nmro Oypsoy; Mr. W. Webb 200 Total $4,045 MU. CAMERON'S SALE. The salo ol all fhe yearlings nnd two yenr-oldt owned by Mr. ft. W. Cameron was held yesterday afternoon In frint of the club rtables r*t Jerome I'ark. There was a fair attendance ol bnyers, but the bidding was not very brisk. Mr. Charles W. Barker officiated at auc tioneer. Tbe following is a record ol the sales:? rtAiLfKiis. Ch. r.., by Alarm, dam Irene, by Leamington; 0. Lorlllard $500 Ch. c., by Kulipae, dmn inversnnid, by Leamington, J. S. Hurt, New York 495 K r.. by imi?. Ht?r??nr?on, darn Irregularity, by Lcsnungion or Hampton Court; J. I'. Jones, | Kansas, 190 ; H. I., by Eollpso, dam loverary, by Loamingioo; j P. Lorlllurd 876 TWO-VKAH-OLOS. I B. c., by Warmtnater, darn Inrortry, wltbdrnwn, at 200 ; nr. c.. by Warminster, uam Inveranald; J. ti. Meeker, New York 47A i Br. c., by Gilrny, dam Irene, by Leamington; Jeter Waldeu 500 I B. c., by Meihourne, Jr., dam Transylvania; < ? J. All<'Way, Montreal 405 I IIOKSR NOTEsT nichnrd ronistan mid yeaterday to Theodore Warn wa?, of PhlladelpblH, bta bay mnre Llllle Parish. Tbe price was not made publlo. Llllle Parish wu* loaled in 1K71; sho Is l.'i1. bands high, white star IB her tore iie.nl, and her of! hind foot is wblln. ,sba was sired by M.imbrloo Tntchen, lull brother to Lady Thorne, and ilto of l.ady MiouL ller dam wua by Vtudal, bcr recontl dum by Chorister, and her (bird dam by Ohio. Tbia maro roseintiles Lady Thome, aud is very promts* Ing. Iior disposition is eiecllent, and abe ts a superior uiar* in erery rcspecu AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. The races at Jerome Perk to-day, although Dot so numerous us usual, should be ol a first class order from the quality of the horses that are sure to con tend. Four events aro on iho card, ilto Oral beintra Irco hatulicup a'eepstakca, ? dash of a mile, which will haveuiue starirra, comprising:?Kxpionoa, carrying 100 lbs.; Bertram, ICS Uw.; Australtnd, 100 lbs.; DaiW *aslsn, 100 ibe.; iaiiltiess, luJ lbs.; Ubadamanibua, UK lb*. ; Mary, On lbs.; Wuco, 10.r> lbs., uud Peru, US ; lbs. The aecond race is tbe Ladles' Slakes lor three- ! year oiu (lilies, a Oash ol a mile auU a hall. There were J Uliy-oue nominations lor this erect, but oaly three , will mart. These are Odon Bow io's bay (Illy Pride, by j Kiugflsher, duiu My Maryland; P. Lorillard's hay (Illy | Zoo Zoo, by Aunr.tli.iu, dam Mazourka, and U. L. I i.orlllard's bay Ally ldulla, by liienHg, dam Item. The third race will be bsalg of a inile and au eighth, I aad tbreo will start lor lbs purse. Tlisae uro Ambush, ctri'/lag 11S lbs.; (slater of Mercy, 113 lbs., aud Courier, 118 lbs. Tne loortli race will be a free handicap swsspslskes, tbe distance one mile cud tbroe-qnartera. Kur this ! there will be six starters, comprising Viceroy, with i lu2 lbs.; Major Barker, 89 Iba.; (Jaiway 118 Iba.; Her- i trum, 10."> lbs.: Partnership, lit) Iba., and Rappahan nock, with 100 lbs. x?r. atTTixr,, Dm\ iif a Mile. Bertram 6 to 1 i. Hliudainanlhut .. 4 to 11. Austruliud o to I t. Mory 0 to 1 t. Uallj(rinian 8 to 1 t. Wuco tl to 11. Faithless 4 to 1 l I'-ra 4 to 1 t. /.aJi'j' Xtckrt. Y.oo /oo 1 to - t. Ji'ilia 3 to 2 I. oriole 2 to 1 t. 1,000 to 750 on Zoo Zoo off. Mil' uuii an JCighllu Ulster ef Mercy.. 2 to l l Courier 3 to 2 t. Auibusb Kven t. Milt mid 'l~nr"-QMirtcri Viceroy... 3 to 1 i. Partnership 3 to 1 L. Hertram utoU tiuiway 3 to 1 t. Major Barker.... C to 1 t. Rappahannock... 4 to 1 t. WEST SIDE PARK. The attendance at West Side Driving Park, New Jersey, yesterday was quite lurgo. Tlieru were two races on tbe card, one being a match and tbe other a sweepstake. The mouther was dcJIplitlul und tho track in superb order. The following uro tho ftt'V MAItlKH. Wli.ST SlBK IlKiTIKr; Pj>KK, X*W JKttRKy ?TllOTTISrO? Wkuniwuay, Juno 13.?Match $200, utile bean*, test three in Ore. in harness. 1'. Maneu's a. g. Moacow 1 1 1 K. Howard's hr. m, Lady Kmma 2 2 2 rims. Quar" -r. Half. Mil*. First beat *0 1 :-0J* 2:12 Sscood beau JlU.'e 1 2:48}J Third heat 3H 1:17 2:J4^ Sauk 1)ay.<?Sweepstakes lor $150; mile heals, best tliroe In live, in harness. U. Swiek'scb. m. l'annv H Ill J. ruwlmg's b. $. Jim Moflot 2 2 2 C. Davidson's g. g. Major 3 3 U ?riJtu. Quarter. Half. First beat ..43 1-2-i 2:48'; Second heat 42 i:2j 2:47 U Jlitrdbcat 40 1 ::!0 2:4ti>j The trolling match lor $200. announced to take placo between Burnoy Kelly and Carrie M., did nut come off, us acither of tho horses put in an uppeur ance. SYRACUSE DRIVING PARK. fivRAOl'su, N. Y., June 13, 1877. This was tbe second day ol the spring trotting meet ing ai the Syracuse Driving Park. Damou won the 2:30 racu. Best timo. 2:30, Tbe 2:40 race wag won by Joseph A., in the flrst, third and filth heats, Hurry 1$. taking the second und theridau the fourth. Ilc&t time, 2:34. NARRAGANSEtT PARK. [bt telegraph jo the herald. 1 Pkovidcxck, R. I.. June 13, 1877. The secoid day of tho June trotting meeting at NarragtusjU Park was favored with line weather. The attendance was good, tbe track in oxcol leut condition and tbo two racing contests were productive ol considerable sport. The Providence mare, Jennie, carried off tbe honoraol the 2:40 class iu three straight heats, and C.J. Hatch's Honest Par mer, a gray gelding Irom Bangor, won in tbo 2:30 purse, hut not wiibooi iirugjiltug witb Johnson's bay mare, Flora Brett, wbe won two heals ot the Uve trotted in vigorous stylo. fool selling was lively on tbe Ural raoe, witb Phillips' buy mare File Cstier na lavorita. Honest Farmer sold (Irut in tho i>ool? lor tbe soconu race with low heavy takers. MUMS a nr. .Yakmacaskktt Pakk, Cran?toa, R. I., June IS, 1877?Puri'v of fl/io lor 2:40 burse*, three iu live, in li>rn?Hi>; $76 to brsi, J.60 to second, $2*> to ihe (bird. James t.'arp'rntor's blk. m. .leunie Ill 1,. C. Phillips' b. m. Kilo Cut'cr 2 3 2 J. Kumaey's b. g. Prank 4 2 4 C. H. lAtuatbury's b. in. ItjSc Tuorndide 3 4 3 Ti ine. 2:3?l?8:37 2 : U>'j. Samk Pi.ACSAjtn I)av.?Piirae ol |2ftO for 2:30 hor?cs; thrro iu live, in harness; $120 to lirsi, $To to second, und $00 to third, C. J. Hatch's iir. g. Hoc??t Farmer 2 4 111 A. Johnson's b. ui. Flora Brett 113 4 3 <4 W. Butt's ch. g. Captain Allen 3 3 2 2 2 ' J. B. Bullock'a t>. g. John Morrill ft 6 & 3dr. L. B. Ilrown'a br. g. Billy Steveu.-< 4 2 4 dr. Time, 2U?\?2:36^?S:30^_2:3s'4_a;41 The conclndinx races 10-morrow are lor ih*r-: -0 and 2:.f>2 classes. A number of horses are estered and tbo conts*ts promise ui be interesting. BEACON PARK. Hostun, June 13, 1877. Th's w?s tho socond day ol Ihe trottits mooting at Muucoo Park. BCMitAUI Cine* 2:27. 1'urso $800, dtvldeJ. Joe Ktpley, b. g 2 1 S 1 1 Lady t'o:;ey, cb. in 12 2 4 2 IJHiHiuvti, br. g 3 a 1 b a lien Morrill, br. s 6 4 3 j 5 Ktora ttolle, cb. m 4 6 4 3 4 Ulg Fallow, br, ttl*. Time, 22:2#*-2:29? 2:27 2:20 V Class, 2:31; purse $800, divined. Clara J., ch. m 10 4 1 h 1 1 1/Ulla. I>. m. 110 0 6 2 Commodore Kerry, b. a 4 10 6 1 2 4 Hiram Woodruff, br. g 0 2 2 6 7 6 l,ud> fiuggetl, g. Ul..... ....2 0 8 0 6 2 j Delightful, r. m I) 7 7 4 H 3 Sara Curtis' U g 8 3 B 2 4dis ! j.nifdiw'H b. ( 3 6 4 3 3 ilia Cbarite, ch. g 7 8 8 7 dr Kd. Chapin'S l>. g 8 0 10 dr 1 IRK-, 2:81?2:38 -2:2#?*?2 2<1 ' 2:20 V?2:30#. TROTT1NO IN WASHINGTON. Warhingxon, 0. C., June 13, 1877. Tbis was tbe second day or tUo spring trotting meeting at the llenning race track. Tto weather was lair and the track in fino condition. Attendance email. SUMMARY. Tiik 8:40 Claim.? I'urM $2fltl; $160 to tirst horse, $75 to tecond, $25 to third. Maud I 1 1 Mount Holly 2 2 3 I'rank A.......... 3 3 2 Anna Arundel Maid *4 4 4 Timo, 2:441*?2:44?2:43?^. COLUMBUS JOCKEY CLCB RACES. Colcmuus, Ohio, June 18, 1877. TLero was so Increased atteud.?nco at tlio races to-day. Tbe first race, ratio and a half dub for all ages, purse $800, had eight surtera. Glasgow won hy a n<ck, liu*s Butier second. Tims, 2:39]*. Tbe winner van tho f.ivorito la the pools. ?k:omi> Hack.? Purse $260, (or all ages, mile bents, best two 1 a tbreo. Mix stsrted. Charley Gorbam won tbe first boat In 1:46V, Lapland second. 1 ho second beat was woa by Kiitmri in 1:46, Charley Uorham nccuad ao?l l.spiand end liny as dlslnncod. Ktlburn took tbe third lieat and ruoe in 1:61, Charley Uorham second. Thiso Hack.?Ladies' Stake, for :brcs-your-eids; $20 entraoe.e, pay or plajr; $200 added ; $.V) to second ; tijKh of three nu*rier.i ol a mile. Twelve nominations; seven run. Adnnis- bsy filly Stella, by Hunter's Lex ington out of Carrie Cosby, won the race in 1:13. lid ward A Co. 's chestnut noit Knstgu, by rinqutrer oat of lunds, cstns in second. In the pool * tilling on to-morrow's races Auianda W.irren was the lavoruo lor tho three-quarters of a aiilodoiib, Kdinburgti second. Kor tbo dash ut two mllfth Glssgow was tbe favorlto, sol I to g st $*i0, and Long How second at foO. POLO. Tbo Westchester Polo Cluu is beginning to attract considerable ailenttou this t>es?ou, as the members are hard at work at practice neatly every day. There is prospect o( a matcli wub tue Huilalo folo Club toward tbe and of tba seasoo, ond by tliat timo tbe Westches ter club tonin will be In thorough yood play. Tha members are also interesting themselves In tbe college football games, and propose soma lime daring tho st??on 10 Rlto u $600 cup, wbicli shall he plnyod for by the twenties el Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Coin in hia ah'i soma oilier oolleges. The scries of games between these clubs will be vary interesting mid attract a l?rj,e crowd ol people from Xew York. There will lie a match gsrne of polo this afternoon alter ibe races are over, and cides will probably bs so lerted from Mr. Howland Bobbins, Mr. Herraau UeU rtobs, Mr. t. 4. Howiind, Mr. De llcissiieir, Mr. L. Urvce. Mr. C. W. Hcoit and Mr. Harry Oslrtcbs. YACHTING. HPXTCIAti MEETING or THE new took yacht CIjUu in REOAED to the yacht nebeio? THE tote on the catamaran question A TIE. A special meeting ot the members of tbe New York Yacht Club wus held at ihroo o'clock yestorday aller noon, la the roar room of the Broad street Deluiouico's. Tbe meeting w.ih called fur tbe purpose or considering certain protests which liad been m.de against tho ad miaalon Into tbe club of tbe schooner Neroid and ot taking such actlou In relation thereto as might be deemed advlsttblo. Commodore Nicholas Kane tooK tbe cbulr, and Mr. Anson I'. .Stokes, tbe owucr of tbe Nereid, occupied a seat at the same table. There van ijulto a largo attendance of membera, and opinions appeared pretty equally divided on tbo question. Alter tbo meeting waa called to order Commodore Kino stnted tbat In order to arrive at soruo decision it would be advisable to offer eomo resolution en the question. It was tben moved and seconded tbat. In tbe opinion of tbo mooting, the yacht Nereid is fit to be Vepresented la tbe club. Tbe pro poser of tho resolution stated that he bad consulted some or the old membera ot tbo club and fouud that double bull boats were no new rhlnii In lla history. The measurer, who was supposed to be a competent judge, had Riven hla certiflc ue, and trio convenience ol ibe two bulla was obvious, as while ouo wus used for tbe erew and oookiug purposes ibe other was kept fur tbe owner and Ins ^uoms, Ho thought the dub should cncounge rather than raise objections to the introduc tion ol such cnlt. Mr. Colgate then raid that be wan ouo ol tho yacbt | ovuirrs that protected, but, still ho cunwldcrcil tlio j NorolJ lis entitled to representation, hut not to bo ! classed with tbe second clnsd xc'iooucra. Mr. Alcxaudor H imiilou al lied that he had been a ' member ol tho club for over thirty ye.irs, and he thought suo!i protests were against tbe sporting spirit that every member of tno club should bo iinbned with, lie was not so snuguine about tho wonderful speed o.' tbe Norei.l, aa Commodore Sterons once built a double bull yacbt which eventually proved a failure. Ho concluded hy saylug that be would he sorry to sea any uttcinpt ou tbo part of tbo member* of tbo club to oppose a now departure, which, on the other bund, should receive every encourage incut. A SKf Alt ATE CLANK FOR CATAMARANS. Mr. Hubert C'eutro thought it was unfair to class a ; two-hull yacht with a one-hull yacht, and It was a bud precedent tor Ihu club to make. It was also placing the present yaobt owners at a disadvantage, and ho thought tiie IIrat doty o( the club should bo to protect ibeir Interests. He thought the best way would be to put her iu a class by hersaJI. Commodore Kauu then asked Mr. Colgate to take tbo chuir aud make some remarks. After reviewing the position ot tho case, ho said mm suggestions had been oRered that the Nereid should wiihdrtivv from ilio regatta, but her owner a|>peured to be satlsiled mat ho ! wus rigut in what ue bad done und declined to make ! any such concussion, ilo rogroitci that the m.liter hi< d been made public by the owner ol tbe Nereid turougu the drculur he bad issuod. If Mr. Stokes' theory is corroct wo ura powerless to protect our fleet, and a IIotilla ol nondescripts, proas, tic., may sail with us at our next regatta. It appears to mo that tbo > measurer commlttod a grave error 111 granting tbo ocr. tillcate. Mr. Stokes al*> atuteii that liuuibersof sea captains huvo oil'ered to sail her to Europe. I'but may lie so, but. we have no guarantee that they will ever get there. 1 myself am In favor ol admittiuc the Nereid, but think she should bo classed hy herself as a double-hulled scboouer. Kit. BTOKKS' HKl'LY TO T1IK I'KOTKflrS. Mr. Stokes Ibeu spoke tor about three-quarters of nn nour ou the right ol tbo Nereta to be represented in the oluU Ue said bo uold to the point on a mailer of principle, as, having fullllied all tbe roquiremeuts ol tbe bylaws, ho did not think in Justice tne members ot the club would rule bitn cut. 1 don't want to come into tbe club under any rustrictious ot clais, but as a properly represented yacbt, und then let the matter of cia-sitlcatlon come up alterwards before tho Hogatta Committee or whatever authority the club baa desig nated tor mat purpose. Mr. Colgate thou said nearly every one appeared to lie willing to a3m:t tbe Nereid into tho club, only Mr. Stokea appeared to think tbat oeiac admitted be had a right to be classed with t be ?econd class schooners. Mr. Stokes then read tbe rules on classification and measurement, and then asked If be nad not a right to race. Commodore Kane replied tbat. taking a technical View ol the bylaws, a stesmor schooner riygoil might claim the right to sail with the schooner,; but in the spirit of VHCtitlng that would certainly bo denied. Mr. Stqkes said be was anxious lor the members to aee bis yacbt, aa it was not a catamaran; it was a yacbt. He thought It hard that when they acknowl edged bis boat tit lor representation, as lar as tho by laws were concerned, that they did not aumu him. Mr. .Smitn, of tbe Ksiolle, finally proposed a substi tute lor the orgtaal resolution, as follows:?"In the opiuiou of thi* meeting tbe yscht Nereid Is tit lor representation in tho New York Yacht Club." Tbe suustuute r.-iieed some dlHcucs on as to whether its pussage would allow her to sail with I bo pcciud clans scnoouers. Mr. ?toke? fluilly added that nil ho askeu or tbe gentlemeu was a rigid execution of their own laws, and presently tbe motion was put and tbe volet were received as follows:? Vsas?Itiunbler, I'a'uior. Comet, UatelU, Nereid. Nats?Idler, Meatiest), Vision. Vlndex. Volatile. As the vote waa a tie tbe question remained still un* decided, and a caucus ensued among ibe members, and Mr. Colgate rose and said he was willing to admit the y. cht into tbe club us a double-bulled schooner, but K she was classed ss a single-hull boat be would vote against her. Home other inembars talked the matter over, and Mr. stokes himself said all he asked was rocogoittoo, as lie waa perfectly satisfied to be classed wherever tbe Regatta Committee were to place him. AXOTHKR Til VOTIC. Mr. Sbcp,>ard Human* tbea iujvoJ an umuudment to ihe substituto aa follows:? "The douuic-hull yacht Nereid it Bt to l?c lepresented io tbo oiub." At tho cull of (juration tbo rtecroury called tUe Idler, but be* foro Mr. Colgate bad voted Mr. stokes ro*o una again explained that bo J eft the matter of classification en tirely to the Rogattu CuuiuIiiim. The roll ol yucbts wui> iben called and resulted as follow*:? 1'kas Palmer, o,, Cointt, i'ereid. Csttile. Idler, ' rilltu, Vision, Vlndex, Voliintc. Jiciore any further move could be made Mr. Colgile moved te adjourn and the motion was curried. An iu b tb Insumcos iba result ot the vote wa? a tie ibe Noreld remains a member or tbo New York Yacht CluU THE BTUATTA TO- I>A t OF TUE NtW TOBK VACHT Cf.CB?TUE ENTRIES AND COOME. The annual regatta ol the New York Yacbt Club will be sailed to-day ovnr their regular coarse. The entrioi are cot quite so numerous ibis your as tbcjr have been, but tbo spectators will witness a Terr Interesting race. The lt?w! schooners will be represented by tbo Rambler, Wanderer, Restless and Nettie, and will rnako a good race; and the contest between the Comet, l'eerles* and Nereid, io the second clare schooner;, will also be well worth seeing. Tbo Nereid still remains m Ibe clab, as the mectiu; yesterday nlturouon resulted In a tie vot-, aud she will sail with the secon.i cliis* schooners, and incase she comes in first they have ibe p:lvn?goof protesting to tho Regatta Com mil tec, in wnore bauds ttio rijiit of classification reMs. The Vision is tli<s only entry in the flrxt class *loop?; but in the second class sloops tbero will be a pretty raco between ihe Windward, Aria tno anil Active. Tlir COTIUIil. Tho atari wiU bo a flyni>; one, and tho tlmo of each yacht will be tsiten as sbc passes between tbo lor.ner c uti bou?o at Staplctou, sitaien Island, ar.d the judges' steamer, which will be anchored abreast of the club Inline. Kor a preparatory signal one gnu will be fired; ten minutes later for tho start a second imn will be fired, and ten mintitos afterward a third gnn will t>e tired and the time ol the IIring of tin* gun will be taken ?* the nine of uny yacht starting thereafter. There will be Ovm prison olk'rod by the Blub, one for keel scboonnrs, one lor flrnt c!*its centre twird schooners, one lor second class centreboard schooner*, one for Ural class sloops, and one (or second class oloops. The rnurso will ne from the starting point as above, to and around buoy No. 10 on South west Spit, keeping It on the port hand; thence to and around the far.'fy Hook lightship, keopioii It on tho starboard hand, and return over me fame course. keeping the Soatnwen Spit buoy No. 10 on tho starboard hand. Yachts must also keep to the eistward ot buoy s Nos. 0, 11 and 13, on the west bank, to the southward ot buoy 8>{, on tho Southwest dpit, and outside of buoy 6>4, on tno point of Handy Hook, poing and return in*. aud will pas* i?e twuen the judges' boat and buoy No. 16, on the weat bunk, whero I lie race will en I. Yachts belonging to the club and not in 'ho race are requested to keep to leeward of and behind th?s* engaged in the race, and u> bo careful not to interfere mm them in any way, particularly at tbo turning points. The following are tne entries It SKI. NCHOO.XKUH, Aam'. IMi/ilarrmrnt. I<mn<tye Ownrr. Re<ilcss... rt,o^s,'jo....lO'?.ft-....F. Nlalioiseu Kane. Nettle 6,?l?.12....110.27....K I'. Osborn. Humbler...ltl.0 >8.08....:lWi56.... Win. It. Thomas. Wauderer . 1u,I7I.4o....'.'0s.16... Jstuex ntillman. MOORII HUM CKXlltK-IIO*l?D SCItlMJMIKN Couet..... 4,00144..., s:tHo....Wm H. l^tngiey. Nereid tiO:i so.... 17.lit....Anson .Stokes. Poorloss... 3,84.1 (IO.... 08.02....J. Rogers Maxwell fipbt class limn. Vision 9.9J1.80.... B!J.87...,K. J. Alexandre. fSI'OMn UI.ArtS BI.OOPH. Ariadne... l,?7..ls.... 8';6?....Tbeo. A. Sirniigs. Active 1,803.40.... 40. W. J. Hurst. Windward. l.HSi.lo.... 3.'i.44 H. L. Wiltoughby. Tho ya< bis will start at eleven o'clock A. M., und the steamer Naverstnk, lurnlsbed exclusively for tne use of tne members of thcotubnnd their gnosis, wilt leave the Krie Railway pier, st the foot ol Twenty third street North Ulver, at h?ll-pa*t bine precisely; pier Na 1 North River iu ten precisely and UioCiub hou^e, 8taplelon, ntaten Island, st hall-ps?t ten, and will clop at same potutu after tbo regatta. The steum ersbmpireHtate, rt'illiaut t^ook, Ctty I'oml ?nd Cyclops will al.-.o accuinpanj tho yachts over tno coursa PAVONZA tACHT CUUD. Tho I'avonia Yacht Club, 01 Jersey City, bns elecicd the following oflloers lor the ensuing year:?l'racidjnt, John 1* Cieary; Commodore, Jolin Northrup; Vie* Commodore, Theodore Crumeo.u.r: Roar ComB^ore. Olio C'ruiueiiauor: Soeiotary. .\l?nan<ler y Treasurer llurrv 11- Holraos; Sailing faster, J"?,?1 7>"Si??Steward, EawarJ Graham; Usurer, td ward A. D ivld. yachting j?otk*. Yacht Kestlrss, N.Y.Y.C., Commodore ?. X. Ksne, etilcd Irom Whtte.wne, L. L. yesterday raornlna. for btutou Island. Yacht Dreadnetight, N.Y.Y.O., Mr. Cbarlo. J. O'borue, from N..w York, paased tbo Uk.iau> Tele graph station yesterday alteruoon m route to Martha i V At a meeting of the Brooklyn Yaebt Club bold l.sl evonlaif at their rooms, corner of Court and Montagu# 1 roe's Mr Write*. of W-Hack'. Theatre, w.a unaatrooosly elected a member. U was .tat*that,lb. tnodala lor the yacbt. wl.loh were soogoa.ful In the regatta of the club last Tuesday would be ready at tbe noxt id toting. - JiAbE BALL. BKCOND CAME URTWKKS UABTTORD ANB YALE? VICTUUX 1'OU 'fUE IiAllBlt. Mliw Hat.*, Juuo 13, 1877. The ..co.4 game of hamuli between the Harttori Club and the Yalo Un.veutty nine took pa at Hamilton Park In this city ibis ulternnoo. lh?, wcre about one thou.and present to we the match. Tne belting during the morning was neorly otou, with perhaps a .light presence Hartlord, a though there wore many backers of be J li,no who felt confident tnut they would win. Boft?r? tho game opened there was ??ry Utile public betting. on account oi tut presence of some ball dozeu <-o eg ^'nmro'waa no little m??ppotutraeut felt by the Irloi.di oi Yule at iho seeming ill look in handling the ball dur ln:c the game. The Holding errors of the nine wore eight, of which Morgan, tho catcher, ui.de Qvo, he with !??..?.! rtin 1BT"~ two noticeably Uoe piuyf, one the cotoh ot a foul bound bv Vork after a long run. Be *11. a liu.rty round of applause as ho secured the balL Tbe o.her w?. the .ioub!e play by Wlfliam. and Dow ner which put out tho professional "Ida in o.ghtU Inning, the only double play o1' tb0 ?*?e* The errors ou tho Yalo s.do were five ^Morgan and one eucU by Wi.e.ton, Downer and Piatt The Y.loa missed Clark, iholr seoond busoroan. wuo waa ^"ff?amm.noa"at \ViTllatnsMIlled hi. place very well. ^ puTim. Tlie olubi weat to tne bat 10 the follow ng ordoir. Yu "-Wueaton, .?? a. ; 0?erBc,fft0^*; Carter,' tf ill'aroH, -d b. ; u,r t ' hsrtiord?Uold.worth, a p. ; Brown, I. f.; P-ett, r. ; "?"'J'? 7 ? . Kcrcu.ou, t ;*t?rt, 1st b.; Burdock >24 b.; C.rey, a. * p. 3,V? i VaTea weVeTn^bie to 'hit Larltin'.. .nd only J,?e%^al;i.rbVdtn.o tb.^m.yi Tl. -ond base was a. ueur homei. camo were ihey able to go', and ot,,yt.l*,cc*^v rraohieu tbe llrBt in the third tot as Iht Mi I . y ^ hanusomely to tbe left, inning. wnen Bro^ ni , ^rltlU8 un(j thrown out to hut was ciugnt napping by iv110aWn hit clean to Si.rt. lu tne sevouth nnink wb'',*l]JBor(look ln a centre, but was put out by^ ^ ?ghtb. Will loolteti to b ,,a # ^ j)rit error 10 inuit g?t his b.so on ? . ' Williams stole aecoud gamo lor the pro throw"The second and very olovcrly ou Allison ^ H|j ,he0< a, Morgan MM* Bigelow audW..ll.m? sent fl.o. into tho outer Ueia, wbicli ^or*uwcmoro successful ln Tim professionals wcre.'"Uv,irk baittna him easily, hitting Carter, ***$Sivwcesl. 1? tue second iuu.ogbotnl.itsaieiya Wb base on a pass ball. Allison bit lvro who threw wild to Morgan, ^ ^ run., lo Larklns, alter Kerguwn iourib luulng k ba1 j,eon thrown oat. The eon'. Cas.idy scored. lWTN(aS. c.'vb,. Ut. 'id. 3d. 4M. M. m. itk. m. Yale.? ? 0 Base hlta?Yale, 2;UHartford^? Time, one boar and fTmS^MrUBunce, of the Wynona., of Brooklyn. base baxl notes. A one-.lded and uninteresting game waa played at the Centennial Ground between the Alaska and Brook vI c uba the Holding on the part of the Brooklyn, I' poor and their batting was rery weak. Follow,ng is tbo score:? ,D IXSII2IOI* CM. lrf 2a. si *0. btK ?A. stk. WLu A il II 0 *2 0 0 0 o? 4 'A?'MSilVii. l? Crick... u. "vhtinsu^'pSfia'c?^0 defeated the St.ra, ot Syra CT': ?m.,r:t%U^r?rl.1^t0ween the Rrle and Wllkeabarre clubs, the former wero deleatcd by the ,To8d0svthe1Chel,ess .nd Ala.kas play onthe^iou Ground, and Eutorprise and Hoboken OB tho Cent nial Ground. (JIlIOKET. Tbo great cricket maicn beiween the St. Georges, o! this city, and the Young America Club, of Philadel pbia, will be played to-d.y on the ground, of tbe St. Georuea Club, foot of Ninth 8lroet- "?!'?^rnTh? a will be pitched at eleven o'clock .harp. A very oio e and exciting game 1. expected ua both cluba will present their bust elovona. THE GOSS-ALLEN FIGHT. EPH. HOI.I.AND, THE ItfeFKlfUF, FINED TWO HUN DIUED A*D TITTY DOLLAHS AND COSTS. (?T TKI.EORAJ'H TO THE IIETU M>. J Cimcisvati, Obio, Jiiue 13. 18T7.\ The Interest id the late Cow-Allen pnz? light wast rc. ' Tlved hero to-day by calling up In the Criminal Court ! ot Covington tlio cnse of tho Commonwoalth ot Ken ' lack? *f. Kpb. Holland lor acting aa referee at tho i ll'lit. Holland was not present, bo being confined I in Jail Id Cincinnati (or nrocuring illegal vote*, but I through bin attorney be pleaded guilty, and Judga > Perkins ass?sued a line ol $-o0 and costs against bim. J<x> (iota, wiio was adjudged the winner of tbe llgbt, I is silll held a prisoner at Burlington, county seat ol Bonne county, tbou^li bts imprisonment is little ebo I than nominal, lie bring allowed jail limits witbia tbe corporation, lions' fc>ntence was a Hue ol tbe saino amount as that now assessed against Holland, bat he | tieiox out or money, has had to earn bis tine at the ! rata ol'#2 per day. None ot tbr others who were on ; gaged in tbe fight have been prosecuted a.-, ret. THE MILLEK-CHRISTOL MATCH. j Tho Gr.-ero-Koman wrestling match whicb takes 1 placc to-morrow tilgbt at Terrace Card on, Flty-elgbth street, between l'rofossor William Miller and Andrtf Chrlstol, promises to l>* one of the best exhibitions of skill and streogtb ever witnessed in New York. Both men nre now In tbo very best posmblo condition, hav ing been carefully training lor ttie ovent for tba past | month. Chrlitol lias been do'ly wrestling with Bauer I aud a is, in addition to his own, loarned all the tricks | ol tbe business from his brother !'renchrnan. As a 1 picture of muscular development Chrlstol Is perfect, 1 not having an ouoon ol superilaous ftosli on hu j wliolo body, whicb Is as bard as Iron. Miller is no w.'iy iiehlnd, and looks tho very personification of physical health nnd strength?in tact, a model | Hercales. He is considerably more bulky than his | antagonist and htgner in stature, This. however, I Cbrlittoi expects to set off by bis superior quickness 1 and agility, fbe new ruin, already published to tho | Hv.rai.ii, under which this natch is to lie wrestled, ts a guarantee tb.U no time will bo lost wben tho men ! ni'.'ei, uod us the gite uionoy, niter paying expenses, toes to tbe wiuu'r along with tho makes, It can readily be soen tbat the battle between these athlotea will be no child's play, but bard and ?erioaa work. THE TALLY HO. Coloual Delanc?y Kane was on band early yesterday morning, and tbe Tally Ho drew up in front ol tne ' Brunswick at ten mlnulos to tea sharp. There was ? quite a crowd ol epeotators watching tbo passengers as they mounted tho coach, and presently tbo guard sung out "AM right!'" and olT they want Among the pun. cungers wero Mr. W. II. filford, 11 r. lioulter, Mr. Denys, Mr. Olvurt and MUs Glvert, Tbe trip passed ? off very pleasoutly, and the coach arrived exactly on j time. THOSE DEAD D0(J8. * Id the Newark Justices' Court yesterday Frlodtns Richter Otto presiding, Christian Ku'tgai testified that be had not be"n paid $72 by Alderman Gould for ro> moving thirty-six loads of dead dogs Irotn tbe pound last year. lie declared tbat bo bad mado repeated ap* plications to Gould lor tbe money, but without avail. He prosented two letters, one Irotn bins io Could threatening to push rntngs and a re ply Irom Uomd not donylng toe claim, but * tying he (Gould) would call mi l see Kaegol soon, Gould, on the other hand, testified point blnuk the other way, that be had paid KiogeL He presented whit purported to be a receipt, (t hears Kaegel's sig nature and bus tho word "paid" in a oornor. Kaegol staled that ho often signed hills for city work beforo I petting paid. .Iiistief Ulto held Alderiuan Gould in f .'00 bail lor tbe action ot tbe Urand lury Gould t? the man who, us a financial officer ot tlio Central Pres byterian church, used tho ctiurcb funds tor bia own purposes and thereby caused iuqU a acandal nctDtlf*^