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MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB. First Day of the Spring Meet ing at Pimlico. GRAND ATTENDANCE AND SPIRITED BACKS. Garrick, Judith, Swannanoa, Bushwhacker and Mechanic tne Winners. [r.T TELEGRAPH TO T8K HERALD.] ? Baltiuokk, May 'J2. lKTS. The Brit day ol tbe spring uKetink of tbo Maryland lackey Hub races at i'ltulico wa- a deemed success. Tbe weather wae charming, the roads lending to tbe course in good order and tbe ride through Druid Hill Baik delicti tiul. A large attendance was within tbe cu ? Insure, and the eluli house nnd the held were graoed ari'b Baltimore's beauty. Following a postponement, ?veu tne lunoagers ol the course wore astonished at ?he due appearance of llio Grand Stand and other places where fashion and buuuty congregated. Tbe 'aciug gave universal satisfaction Fire events were >u the card and four o! them bad largo holds, tbe ex ception being the last race. There were foriy-ono borsos wbtcb laced tbe starter during tbe allcrnoon. Til KKK-OL' A RTF US OK A SIII.K. The first race w is a dash of Ibrec quarters of a mile, for maidens, all ago?, eu trance $lo ; purse SJftO;on trance money to go to tho second horse. For this event tbcre wore twolvo starters, comprising F. Carter's chestnut gelding Odd Seeks, by King Leir, dura Solitaire, ft years old; D. J. Crouse's chestnut filly Frankle, by Revolver, dam Skipper, 4 years old; l'iorro Lorillard's bay colt Garnet, by Lexwgion, dam Inverness, 8 veurs old: George L- Lorillard's bay geldiug Lounger, by Leamington, dam Mundane, 4 years old; II, Winter's bay Oily Gleuroso, by Gien AlhoJ, daiu K?d Rose, 3 years old; James Lnugbbn's chestnut geldiug Lord Zetland, bv 1 iPXinglon, dam Lis Mardis, aged; i\ Muicabey's ebertuui gelding Durnngo, by Jack Malone, dam Fanny Barrow, 6 years old; A. D. Brown's black geidiug Demonstrator, by I'lmiico, dam bv Ausirnliau, 4 years; J. G. Nolsou A Co. > buy filly Simoon, by War Dance, dam Saratoga, 4 years old;Odcn Bowie's buy filly Catacnsy, by Kcllpse, dam Katio. 4 yours old; Thomas W, Doswell'a brown geld ing Diamond, by Leamington, dam Black Sluvo, 4 roars old. and William Aster's oboslnut gelding Dr. toeslicr, by KnighUiood, dam Penelope, 3 years old. jiiuoou was tho lavorite. Diamond second choice, who all tbe otburs In tne field. Lounger was first away, .sluioon second, Fraukic third, Garnck lourtb, the otuers olose together. Ae tbey ran down ibe bacKsiretch Dr. Koutllcr dashed io the trout nnd showed the way lo the hull mile pole. Lounger second, Biinoon third, Garrick lourtri, Frunkie huh, Duraugo ?lXth, thu others strung out. Dr. Koestler led two lengths around the lower turn and had thai advan tage ns bo passed the throe-quarter polo, Gurrick second?this son ol Lexington coming with a rush?Lounger third, Simoon lourtb, Fraukle hltli, the eliter* some lengths npurl. Dr. Koestler died away as he entered the hotnostrclh, aud Garrick going to tnu trout mad a a spread eagle i/l all the others. Ito came In a winner by l.all it dozca lengths. Bimoou second, Frankic third. 111. Koestler lourtb. Lounger flub, Calacazy sixth, Durango seventh, Lord Zct.nud eighth, Diamond ninth, Glen rose tenth, Odd Socks eleventh, Ucruuuetraior twelfth. Time, l:Df>?. CUSSAKgAkK HI'AKKS. 1 no second rare was tbe Chesujioakc Stakes, lor 01 lies now iiireu years old, $ftl) entrance, pay or Play, tne club to add fftou, ol which #100 to the second horse; one nulo .inn a qu .rter. Ibis closed with twenty-two uoiniuuliuns, six ol which came to iho post. These were George 1.. Lorillard's chestnut Ally Lou Inner, by Lover, nam Lady Runaway, and tbe tame gentleman's chestnut Ully Balance All, by Uoncie *coiinnd, dam Lsniaua; Fieiro Lorillurd's bay M.ly Judith, by Glenelg, dam Mine. Dudley; Oden Howie's chest nut tlllv Bella, bv Dickens, dim Belle Meade; liberies Reed's bay filly Lour.le Wood, by Bonnie hi ot land, dam Woodbine, and A. Clabaugb's black Oily Jei, by Vuuxhall, daiu lloaihcrball. G. L. Loril tsrd's team were the favorites, Bierro Lorillard's sec ond cboice aud Bonnie Wood third lu lavor. I ho others Hi lling as u llald. 'tbe Hiart was a good ono Willi Judilb sligbliy iu tbo lead, Jet second, Bonnie Wood llnrd, Bslio lourtb, liaiauco All filtb, l.ouiunier sixth. Wueu ibe horses reached the stand Balance An w s show,og the way, with Loulauier second. Jot third, llonnie Wood lourtb, Judith IlltU, Belle sixih. Balance Ail ran away I rum tbe others oi. the upper turn ui d was n-adiug four lougtbs at the quarter pole, Loulauier second. Jet third, Bonnie Woud fourth, Judith film, Bella sixth, there b lug uodnyliebl hot ween the last live. Going dow n tint buckstr-tch the dayllgi.t between Balance All aud the Others was considerably decreased and as ? be pas-sod the bsll-iuilu puie sho ouly bad two lengths iho best of it. Kuanug around tbo loser luru Bourne Wood showed her brad lu iroot and pissed the thrco-qauriar p'do with a slight lead, Balance All second, Ju dilb third. Jot lourtb, Belle fi.in. Loulauier tixib. Couiiog into the homestroicb Barron took Judith over to the outside ol tbotracklo the harde-t part of it, aud coining up with u rush woo tUc r. cu by a good leuglb, Bonnie Wood second, a length ahead I Balance All; if-ne fourth, Jut film and Loulauier WJ.XXJtKN Of T1IK 1'IIKnAI'KAKK NTAKKh. J'.vir. I Vinn>r?. &ubt, Startrrn. T>"". 1?;3?-Lizzie Lucas 12 6 2:16S 1S74?' irlioa 2 4:26 lb" fineworx 22 U 2:26,S 1?70?IVra IK 2 2:26^ M7?Ida id 13 4 2;1U,', 167S?Ju-iuh 22 C 2:1 bj? Oik MILK. The third race was lor horses of nil nge* that bad cover won in Hailiinoro. Jerome 1'ark or Saratoga, oiio mile, lor a purse ol $260 lor ihu Ural Uoi se and $,><) (or the second. There were eight starters lor una event. I iieao were?W 1111 a in Aslor's bay ge-ding Va grant. by Virgil. d.m l.izy, 6 ye ire oi<l; H J. Pope'e Chestnut mare .swuu.ialiou, Or Had Oleic, dam Lizzie Rogers, 4 rears old. T. H and IV. R. Davi*' bij' Cull Joe Hunt, by AI He Hunt, dam by Red Lye, 4 years old; Ik J. Lrnusr'a O.ty tlliy Oil Mv, by Revol ver. dun Nu.saline, :< year* old; 1*. Lnrillaro'a cheat But galding Rienzl, by Leamington, darn Alhuera, 3 ye.rsolo, C. *V. Mcdluger's ct>e-iaui colt G->veruor ; t ii i n i ion. by il.net, dsin Merry Ware, 4 ve.na old; P. M. II til's nay colt lin k S i*?cor, by fugi-ne, d .in L i Hoar, 4 ycur* old, and McM tbou's onoatnul Ully Blnndelle, t.y liounio .Scotland, dam Delilah, 4 years onl Vigruht wm* the lavorite, selling i??r a* muiib re a I ibo elbrrs together. I lie start was a good one, (.?plain Connor bring loriuualo hi overy lustaiicu thus lar. aw lonauos was Oral away, Umnuoiis ?;c oii d. Vagrant lu-rd, llaltie P. luurtb. Governor Hampton til lb, Joe Jluut smb. Oil My sevvnlb, Kicnzi eighth, Dick Sassier ninth, Swaniiuhoa tbowed ine way around tlie upper turn, Vagrant sec .mo. llailio 4 . tliiro, Kiouzi lourih, Governor tisliip tou 111lII, tli - oilier* lulled nil Going down toe buck tire cli -WABBSU04 iC'i iby way and was a length Hi Iroui at tho ball-mile p -le, Vagrant s-coud, kd-u/.i thirn, Goveruni Hampton lourih, lilou'ieiie liltli, Uattis P. aixtn, Oh >ly seventh, Dick (tasscer eigniu, Joe lluui nintn. (twauuauoa showed the w.iy around lue lower turn and up ln? tioiuoatistcu, winning tne race by three lengths. K cn/.i was sacoud, Governor Uuinplon third, Vagraut tourtb, the latter having |uit bid > a* he citue op tue quarter stretch; hatlle K. Hub, Hinudelie aixtn. Dick Misuser seventh, ju My eighth, Jne Hunt ninth. I'nne, i .iO. RASCIXX'S IIA.SDK.Ar The lourtn raco wits tlie Kitucucus tlaudicap, tor all eg' e, one utile md on eighth; (6<l shir itiue, u*11 lor hit, mid only (in II uocinrud out, the cub adding $a<A>, ol allien *1 lb going lo tno s'Cond Lor e. It oumcU wuli thirlv-eigbl Bom. nations, ol which SiatsL c>me to llio post. I hcsv warn G L. I.oriliard's bay coll Danger, by Alarm, darn by War Dance, 3 tears eld; Lew,a Ac Rteerii's gray ovr.se frank, by Lngiuei-r, dain by Govuiuor WycliHr, aged; G. W. Medingsr's Chestnut colt Indian liny, by Leamington, da III 1 irurilla, 4 >ear* Old; Uleu ljowis's chestnut Buy tirnne, ny giotlsner, dam My Maryland, 4 wars tnu, K A Llabsogu's cnestuui colt CiuVerliruoK, by Vauxneii, dsiu sladdiua, 4 years old; J. U. .Nulsou fc Lo.'s bay hnrse Viceroy, by Giiroy, dam s su-r to Kuric, Ihomea W. Doaw*H's bay gelding Huahwsi aer, by Hoonie, scotlnud, dam Anne Dusn, and ibo same gruiismnn'a bay Oily Majestic, b> Iav Ingiou, uan. P.11Uatn Lass, X year* old; I'. Lorillurd s bay nilv l'tfiecilon, by Loaiiiiugton, dinuMiidsu.il tears three old; D J. Grouse's chestnut Ulijr Kiunio K., by Revolver, dun Klauiekenuick, 3 years old. and II. Winter s i>a> ro.ife Hertlin, ny Learning ton. dam liossie Woodville. 0 years old P. Lorll laro's sorry w is ihu laforite, selling lor |210, U. 1,. t.nrillsro ? (120, J. NuiS'di At Lo. (KM, f, W Dos well 1116, Indian Hoy 1-16, tne Held 1106. 1 lie start was a good one, Rush whacker taking tlie leading jump, Viceroy second, Liuverbrook thin, Reflection inurtli; the others hunched, Wb'-n the hurss* passed the judge*' stand Drioie was In front, i loveinrooK second, ludl.ui Hoy third, ('enac tion tourtb. Viceroy llllli, Hushwhaoker sixth, the others well up. Going around tne uuper turn Oriole snowed the way, Indian Hoy sccon i, L'luVor oiook ihird, I'm lection lourih, Viceroy fllih, Hush whacker sixth, Danger aevenib, Kiunia K elghih, M ijesiie ninth, frank lea III and Heriba elevomb. (irioic led down the back stretch, Llovei brook close up second, I'erlection lulrd, Viceroy lourih, Hush wuacker llflb, the olliurs following as best they could. Oriole still lad around the lower thru and Into the homestretch, Oloverbrook second, i'l-rleetieo third and Viceroy lourih, lint when they got Into ih<- straight work ol the liomeatretch Hosh wnaukor came with a rush, cutting down one slier another ol me leader* and landed a winnsr liy a leng'h, Viceroy second, nrioe third, Cloverhroo* lourtn, Danger Situ, Perfection aixih, Majeetle ecv si in, Kmole K. eighth. In n in Hoy nlnltl, frank tenth and Henna eleventh, l ime, gm. MILS HV.ita. The BHb race was nine ueais, lor ell ages, lor ? pur e ol f-Sid lor Ihc first horse and (lUM lor the sec o?id. Here weie three stsriere or this evtul, minprising I". 11. As W. H. Dsr's' chostnut I.one Kenny, br Curies, lain by Red Kye, 5 year* old; D. J. Grouse's chestnut colt Meclianio, by LhiUiCothu, data Mnttie U, i jrenra ol J, Bud L. W. McJltSf?r'? bay onlt Tom Bacon, br Lynchburg, dam J- anny * labor, 4 years old. Mechanic wan the lavor It*. Kenny second choice, Tom Bacon selliug aeii up wltti ilio uiovrs. r KJ'Z" ~Ke.nnI *???"? aw.y. Mechanic second and iom Bacon third, to a good atari. Going around the upper luru Mechanic went to the (root and passed the quarter pole oue length iu udv tuce ol l oin Bacon. a t,., hull a langtn In iront ol Keuuy Mechanic sliowod ' do\*u iho h.tckatreic.'i, and was two lengths in 'Cout at the hnlt>mlle pole, Tom Uucou second, a neck ahead ol Keony. Mechanic kept two lengilia in Iront around the lower inru, and, notaiiha'auding a line effort on C;e part ol Kennv to overtake him up me n??ttH}9treiciit Mccnioic won lb? neat by a length in 1:46Jf. Kenny waa aecoud, three lengths ahead ol torn Bacon. Second Heal.?Moct nlc the favorite over the field, lhe hon.ee bad a capital atari, Keuuy with u iritle the bent ol tbeleud. Mechanic eeoond, loin Bacon close up. Going around the luru, Mechanic went up and showed '"a head in Iront at the quarter i?ole, ami then ho and Kenny raced side and side down the nuckstreich around the lower turn and up ilie homeatretcli to lhe ur.iw gate, ulion Mechanic eaiue awav arid won the heut by a leugth and a hall in 1:47, Tom Bacon four lengths behind. sum mart. Makylanp Jocksv Clih?First Day or thk String Kaci.vg Mkktjno, Wep>kri>ay, May 22, 1878.? First Hack?Basn ol three-quarter* ol a mile, lor maidens ol all ages; entrance $15; parse $260: eulrauco money to ihu aecoud norse. Slartert. "? Lorillard'a b. c. Garrtck, by Lexington, dam Juvereoss, 3 yeera olu, ?o lbs (Barrett) 1 J. 0. Nelson & Co.'sb. 1 Simoon, by War Dance, dam Suraioga, 4 years old, 105 lbs (E* ins) 2 D. J. Crouse's cu. I. Fransie, by Kcvolver dam Slipper. 4years old. 106 lbs (Hargu) 3 nr. Aslor's ch. g. Dr. Knesticr, by Knigutnood, dam Penelope, 3 years old, 87 lbs (Usrtoriy) 4 S. L. Lorillard'a b. g. Imuugcr, by Leamiugion, dam Mundane, 4 yoara old, 106 ibs (Hughesl 5 Odou Bowie's b. I. Calacazy. by Eclipse, aaiu Kane 4 years old, 105 Ibs !. ..(Fisher) 6 P. Mulcnb) 'k cb. g. Durango, by Jack Vlalone dam Fanuy Jiurruw, 6 years old, 111 iba, James McLaughlin's ch. g. Lord Zetlsnd^by'Lcx- ? ingtou, dam Liz Mardis. aged, 115 IOe.(Qaun troll) 8 1 ho mas W. Doswoll's br. g. Diumoud, by Loam ins lou, dam Black Slave, 4 years old, 105 lbs, H.. Winter's b. t. Glen Koae, by Glen Atboi!?dam 9 Ked Hose, 8 years olu, 87 Ibe iltilevl 10 F.Carter's oh. g. Odd Socks, by King Lear, uuiu Solitaire, 6 years old. Ill lbs (Wailorl ll A. D. Brown's blk. g. Domonslrator, by' l'lmlicn dam by Australian, 4 yours old, 106 lbs..(Scotlj' 12 Time, 1:1S>4. -**** Pay?Srcord Hack ? Chcsapeako Stakes lor Allies 3 years old; $80 entrance, play or pay ; ilieclnb to add $aU0, of which $100 to aeconu horse; one mile ?-:.VlSari CJ0;,"U tWCnl^-tW0 homiuatioiis; ^ Starter*. P'DuTleUr<i,a L JuaitU' by <lam Mme. C. Coed's b. I. liouuie Wood, by Bonnie Scotland' 1 dam WoodOlue (Soon! 2 ?"ii"aLo.r"lar.J'* clu '? Bnlun?0 All, by Bonnie scot laud, dam Ltniauu if ??.?*? t 0<M^azL?W,C'H Cb" Be"C' by Dlc^?os,' 'dam* Bolle L7a".'l;v,"1 0 'lime, 2:161$. ?17**AT?lnino Hack.?One mile, tor horses ol Part"?! K* ? "?v,'r vro" " Ha'tlmoro, Jerome lor ?h pur*0' *'J6U lor "?* Urot and $50 lor the second horse. St fart. J. Pope's cb. I Swanunnoa, by Ked Dick, dam Liz zjo Kogers, 4 yearn old, 106 Ibs (i'op?i j P. Lorlllard s cu. g. Kltnzi, by Loauiinglou, dam U WU0M?rt? rta? T- 87 (Barrett) 2 r, Medieger's b. c. Governor Hampton, by i iunci, dam Mary Wave, 4 years olu, 108 lbs. or . _ .. (Richardson) 3 W. Astor s n. g. \agrsot, by Virgil, dam I.ozy, 6 years old. 111 lbs (Kordl 4 C,1'W ^ Lenin i u glim, dsn Bonnie Boon, a year., old. 111 Ibs (lrvlui 5 J. J. W. McMaboii'a clj. I. Bloudelle, by ii,?,u'o .. Ut'u * year* old, 106 1ds,(H.k?v) 0 i J *1 Busneer, oy Engineer, dam L; Kose, 4 years old, 108 lbs (Fisher! 7 D J. Crouse's b. I. ?? My. bv Kml J, t Nuisance 3 years old, 87 ins (I'sxion) 8 T. a. A M. K. Davis' b. r. Joe Hunt, by Aina llunt dam by JUd Eye, 4 years old, 108 Ibe... .(Brown)' a Time, 1:46. mfillnf'*T?Fo.rRT,,,KA''K ?Itaococss HeoUicap, one mile and uu elglitu, lor .ill ages, $60 entrance half ?Aiio ?raB h.?UJr?.*10 " Uocl*r"1 u>b; <ho club lo add $000, of which $100 10 the second horse. Closed wnh tiiiriy-elgbi uomiuutionsu *,,li v u' n Startrrx. T. w. Dotwell s b. g. BuMtiwbHCker. bv Bonnie Scot laud, dum Annie Busn, 4 yosrs old.102 io< J. G. Nelson & Ca's K h. Viceroy, by Gilrov'd,? 1 Smicr lo Kunc, 5 year# old, 108 lot (k'vans) 2 ?don Bowie', on. (. Oriole, by Kingfisher, earn My Maryland, 4 years old, 101 lbs (Fishuri t K. A. ClultuogliN cb. e. CloTerhrook, ny Vsuxnuli Asm Monaina, 4 years olu 10ft lbs....(Hoilowsv? 4 O.L Lorlilard's,,. e. Dsngir, py AI.m,'" dam hy' 4 Wsr Danue, 3 jrsrs old, (10 lbs /toliei % P. Lorillard'a b. I. Perfection, by Leamington dan Msiaeo, 3 yesrs o.d, 02 lbs...:.. . * b.Vmu) ? T. \V. Boeweli's b. in. Majestic, ty Lexmslos dsn. n l i*,n ISB' n47e,,r# 0l<1' WJl ,bs (Walker) 7 D.J Crouse's ch. f. Kinnio K bv tt?? V.v-, .. Klnnlckennick, 8 years old, 80 Ins ..(Pixton) 8 ,<0r' "V i.'-ainln ! ton, dam JMoirtllu, 4 yoara old, 02 Ibs... (Brownl o Lewis J. Steam's gr. h. Frank bv Enein!./ ' by Gov. Wyckiifle, aged % ' I line, 2:00 ' " ll 8arr Day?Firm Rack.?Mill hoais for all a - parse, $5oo ,or ino urs, ?Ud ?too .ir the sec^j ? Starter3. A a00** " ?eb; ?' M"cb?"ic. by Chlllicotbe dsm MstuoC.,4 yesrs old, 1O8 Ihs.."... H osti.',,,. h K.n?11 r T h rr'5 y,v,r" H4 Ibe. muKho!) 2 a . Mwlisger's b. c Mm U,eUn. b> 1 ucbburV dam Fsnuy Fisher, 4 years old, los ibs... Tims. 1:48)^ 1.47 <a, ;h^?'on7 3 3 LOUISViLLE JOCKt-Y CLUB. BEOOND DAT OF THE SPRING RACINO MEETING? EXCELLENT ATT NUANCE?GOOD NIGHT, KIN LOCK AND MAULSTICK THE WINNERS. [?T TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Louisville, Ky., May 22, 1878. The woithor to-day wis cloudy nod threatening, yel tne attendance at tne grounds ot Ibe Luuiavills JocK-y Club wss excellent, llio track was to linn coudiuou and fust. Tnrev events acre ou the pro gramme, ail of which were well contested. TIIK ALKXAXDKR HTAKKS First to be decided was the Alexander Stake*, lor two-year-old colli, dash ol ball a mile. Of tweuty Ore nomination* eleven faced tbe starter, these being General Bulord'e Good Night, Major Ttiomaa' Cny Merchant. J. P. ,t J M. Lancaster'a Enterprise, George W. Howon It Uo.'s Vendor and Aleck Grant, H. P. McO'aih's Tiiorbton Moore, Edwards <V WooQn's John IV. Norton, D. Swigert's Druid, Hunt ltoyuold-' Georgics, James A Grmalead 'a Atbehlou# uud H. R. Hunt's Stilton the latter was tbe favorite two to one over any oamed colt, tbe balance selling on even terms. Tbe vouugaters proved very troublesome, aod, aft'T a doxen false starts, waro sent awsy wltn Jonu W. Norton in the lean. Vendor second, Alor.it Grant third, followed by Good Night, AlU'ilatone, Druid, Thornton Moore, Siillou, Enter prise, Gemg ca and City >1 .reliant in lbo order given, Jotiu W. Norton couliDued in llio lead around Ilia turn, but waa ao closely preasea by Uvo oiuors It waa Imi'ossibie to separate tbe coiors. Kuturiug lbs aireich the snujo aix came along liko a platoon of cav alry, aod It was not until ualt way home tnni it could no told wbo waa lu Ironl; hut at ihedulance aland Uauaral rtnlord'aoolure on Good Niabl weropluuly seen, and that colt, keeping up liis stride, w.ui li.o ?lasti by two Ienatlia, tils Uoiah Oeing moat exciting Vsu .or was second, lappou by Atlielatoae, uruiu a snort hail length lurliior awav, Jouu VV. Norton - good Kith, .Ml I ion sixth, illornlon Moore sercuib, Knterpriae eighth, Alecs Grant math, Guy Merchant Mailt and (ieurgica eleventh. I line, 61 S socoild*. wivnkiu op tiis Auaxacnia srakan. . fear. IF. nrvr. .Vua. MarlWA flm*. lalO?Vagrant 24 id Mia 1678?Lisbon 17 ti | mi; ? I'oineroy 2d lu AM , I 1876?Good Night 25 11 51 >* Loi'iaviLi.n Moral, rcasx. Tbe s?ootid event was the l.ouiiville Hotel purse ol $6ou. lor all ages, IWOMilr lieaia. (Inly I wo came to lbo l poet. lliiso were Murrill'a Uncle Jell, I yeure, and Gnistou'a Kminuk, 4 year* tbo belting before tbe atari wha nveu sou spirited. I Pint H*iL ?Gnoie Jeff had aligutly the best ol tbo send oil, but K mines win np to blm on tho turn and at the quarter pine tbey were head and bead. Along the bfttssiretcu liocio Jell drew away iroiu lua com panion ami at llio hall mile wna two length- tne best olit I hi* a i vantage He maintained until running into tne lower mm ou in* second mile, w here K.nlucg in.nio hi* rlf.ifi, and cheiieiiging Uncle J ell was aoou on even terms with him, and awinging Into tbe horn. - atrelcn h? s-ni Uncle Jell to lua rear, sud Kiulock coming on woo ibe heat, with ftomeining lu band, by ball a length. Tune, d:4K N'crm ( //'.it? (Rids ol 4 to I were now Ireely oflcred on K nlock Undo Jell went away in mo lead and aehl inu position ot honor until swinging I luio ihe siretcli ol the lust mile, wliara Kiulock was tiveo ma neai, sad witboui dillioully ua paaso.l nclo Jelf and won easily by two leuatba, 1 line, | * 4**. Oft* XII.R ASD * HAI.r. The last race ol tt.e day wo* a handicap for all ages, daah ol one inlie and a Unit, l ire started, mens being Rice's Kroner**, 104 ibe. j Album's John K, i? wmney, V I lbs., Na igert'b MaliUuck, lnu ins. , Hum I Reynold*' Pallets, lOA lbs., and Will.una' hpring , branch, !>?> lire, lu ibe pools be lore ibe atari iiie rales averaged-Mnhlillck, 6160; Felicia, 6150; | Held, $67. The start was of tlie must mis erable, draggling character, tbe Jockeys nut bearing tbe tap of the drum. John R swinnev hail the best ol the ecnd-ofT, Kennesaw second Mablslxk third, Felicia fourth sou SprioEbriiucli tifiu. lu die halt ibat was made, owing to tbe riders not knowing whether they were to be called back o? not kenneaaw'a rider beard tbe drum, and, matting totho Iron I, opened a gap of teo lengths before tho olbera bad recovered iroiu their astoulstunint At . tf?,e"qU'?rl''ri S*lnuey *?* -rcond. Maulstick third, 1-olicia fourth and springbraucli tilth. Passing i"0. *'u?d Kenuesaw still remained iu front, with w'nif . seootiu. lour iengtb* in trout of Swinnoy Felicia fourth .tid bpringbntucb fllth. At the quarter pole lelicia took third place, but soon re Jiuquisbed tL Kunuosaw war still two lengths he best of Maulstick at ,he bail raiTc hut on the turn, tue latter went up i? Keuocsaw, passed him and on the homestretch a il*t " ^?'"'?'Ick came away and won the dash by two lengths. Swinney was second, Kenneaaw third, fcprlugbrnccli fourth aud Felicia tllih. rue flrst mile wus made iu 1:45)4 and the race in 2:40). F.nci, pulled up lame and is thought to be brokeu artiNjutr. Lodisvillii, Kv., Mav 22, I.S7S??acosD Dav or thk Locisvu.uc Jockkt Clcb Sinking Mkktixu Ftnsr KAcg ?mo Alexauder Stakes, lor two-year-ola colts? t >) entrance, hal! forfeit; association to add f250* aeouad horse to receive $100; hail mile: closed with twenty.Uve Dominations. " General a. Kuford'a o. c. Good Night, by Knoutrsr dam Lizzie G , 100 lbs ' , George W. Bomuiu A: Co. 'a b. c. Vendor, by "(JlcuViir' dam bark. 100 lbs J./ *' a Jumos A. Grinstead's 0. c. AtDelaiouebyjoiia Morgan, dam I'ribulution, loo lbs. 3 "? c- Jjruld" 1'ieueroiu, dam Locket! 1UU 1D4 * . Kdw.rds 4 Woolln's oh*, c." John* W." Norton' by Bonnie Scoilaud, dnin Mary Gowun, 100 lbs ' & K. it. Hunt's br. or blk. c. Btiltou, by imn 'kVrV. chltio, dam Mary Iladley, 100 lbs a H. P. UcGrath's ch. g. I'lioruion Moore, bV'foiii Howling, dam by Kmgot ol St. Georgo, 07 lbs... 7 J. 14 J. 11 Lancaster's b. c. Faiernr.ae, hv Km". quirer, dam Sallie Morgan, 100 lbs a George W. Bowon 4 Go's. ch. c. Aleck Gran a* by Glen Alhol, dam Bay Fiowor, 100 iba ' B B. 0. Thomas* blk. c. City Merchant, by'Alarm dam by Mahomet .. ' ' 10 J. W. Huut Iteynolds' b. c. Georgics, by Virgil Warn hy Socond Tecumseh ' .. Tiuio, 61 >4. ^amk Day?Szcoxo Rack ? Louisville Hoiej i.urg0 of #o0U, tor all ages, ol wuicb second horse to receive $100. fWO mile hoalf. "vooiyc K. C-Is ton's gr. c Kiiiiook, 4 years, by Pbauou iluui La fUlue, 110 lbs. ' - . J.J. Merrill's ch. c. Uuclo Jeit (late Uood*FeV Jowi, 4 years, by War Dance, -lam Fly, 100 lbs. 2 2 7 hum, l :46?3 4Dk. Bams Day?Tfiiau Rack?Handicap lor all aces' purse ot $3oo, ol W hich secoud to have $50. une iLiia aud a hall. D. Swigort'a b. c. Msblstick, 4 ysurs, by Lever dam Keliecoa T. Prioe, lutt lbs ' I James Wiisou's cb. c. Jobu R. awiiiuVy'.'ayiariT by, War Dance, darn Sister ol Charity. 00 los ' 9 George H. Rice a b-c. Keuucsaw, 4 years, by Imp! Gleugarry, dam Kuinieeu, 104 los. 3 J. T. Williams' Ch. ni. opriugoranch Y Veira.'by Australian, dam Spriognrouk, 05 Iba a J. W. Huut Reynolds' n. m. Kolioiu. 4"y'iari' by Phaeton, dam Fauialeue, \% ilia. ? Tune, 2:41)4. 13ELMON i' PAitK. Piiilauklpbia, May 22, 1S78 Tbo spring trotting at Belmont Park openod to day with a good track, a One day and a fair aiteudauee The flrst race was lor a puree of $150. horses ol fe^hlrT1 *76 l? 0r" ti?r*C' ?" 10 ?eoond ?ud ?'??>? Ill Sorrel Top * J * John f. * * l.itiie Dan d Itocicel - t t Time. a:38-2:3s?i:2iJo.' " JZXTrX" WM '?r " "ur*? or *300' ; iJiuck Frank.... ?. , ? Modoty 1 ? \ l saiu French "" i .. .7 j. Gr-oe ;; T i a f i-ndy . I . | Maggm m.... f ? fdr time. 2:32?2:29?2:20>tilL'*ab" I w"iLm 'rUU ,Uf :lll"J'Tr|S- , o Curuet 8 ?] 7 % ? Juuocont nam 3 3 3 1 8 I Ti :dd-2 :al^-iiail2:38. ontli t? mnrU"0U.0' ,bu 1*ller mce was postponed uoiii to-morrow ahernuon, j liEUJON PAttK.7" Bostox, Mbfs., May 22, 1878. ! This was the ond duy ol the trotting meeting at Beacon Park, i h allowing is the resnlt ?? ' .?sra'srer iu~-rTO W. 11., b. g , . Bio, b. b ., 7 1 Slynlo, b. iu t 1 i Jobu Morrill, o. g * a 1 ,? Holiest John, b. g.... ? T . Forest en,oi,???,.% 0 ? t 2:37>??3:36?2:34. abo*(t" '* 1Uu~1'ufl? divided as Tainpellne, eb. m 1 1 o . wuauiy, 6 u j * j* 1 Time, 2:27>??2:27?2;27>a*?2*2814. STATE SI'OKTa MEN'S ASSOCIATION. SECOND DA* OF THE TOU11NAMENT AT BUF FALO I'lOEoN 8UOOT1NO, SHOCT RANGE Ml >LE SHOOTING AND FL* CASTING. [h* TELEGBtPH TO THE HERALD. ] BcrrALo, May 22, 1878. I This was tho socond duy 01 the touruumeut ol tha New York Stale Sportsmen's Association at tho Driving Park. Ibe weather was flue and the attond unce larger than ever known hofore. Tho nmstour shooi, which ?fibula have ukeu place yes. tcrday, was flrst in urdor and opoued with 126 onirioi, which was tho largest on record in twenty years. Ttie conditions anil prizes ot too shoot wero as follows;?Amateur shoot, t?u single birds, open only to mom bora of organized duo.- belonging to tbo dtate association, woo liavo never won a prize at auy ot tba conventions; class shooting; entrance, $6; Oral prise, an extra Dno double barrel breach loading shot gun, value $300; second prize, a valuable case 01 gams birds, value $100; third prizo, twenty-lour one pound cans of electric powuer, vaiue $30; fourth prize, 200 pounds chilled shot, assorted sizes, value $J'i, huh prise, glasn bail trap nud balis, value JdO. 1 he prize winners wore:?Kirst, T. W. Dunham, of Alb.on, who kil'od tbrco out ol live birds at twenty-six yards rise, shooting out the lour other competitors; second, K. Cb<i lee, ol RocUeator; third, J. Frasicr, oi -yracuao; lourlh, K. U. Pultun, ?l Niagara Kails; tilth, J. K. Fierce, of Hullalo. 1 bo evuot was wry lioi.y con i tested and oi more special interest thai, any nbool on in is c..utiuent. i'lie birds were strong flyers, ail w:ld uoited lor the occasion, and a belt, reus- ol birds could not be show n except by importing blue rucks Ironi KugUud. rtoino ol boat kuowu in on in the Stale aum oo nitud and ;ook pirl in the sboot. tiib pianoxd raduk. Coiiii si No. 3, lor the badge pie ented by SlaleSen ! ator It. V. Fiaiee, valued at 115b, was comineuced about live o'clock. Alter iw?u(?-luiir coutcsiants ' h id compleied ill. ir acorns darauess put a stop to tua 1 couiast, and it was sojourned until eigbl o'clock to. mnrruw mor.lig. Thus ur Mr. 1'eior lleinx, oi Uuf lulo, is lbs on.y 'hooter having a clean scoro lo his : credit, and ai tne c.n-e ne was loudly appluuded. 1 .Sever .1 others made the oandaoiuo score ol 14 out ot ; 16 birds. SH'iST KAM.K III FLZ allnOTIXU. In the short range rifle shooting contest there worn ' six euir:e., ami tue winners waresi lollows:- U U. Jones, Syracuso. 2Utg luChos; 0. K. Knier, Roches 1 tor, 27inches; U. f. Miller, Corning, 39.14 1 lueues; K. S. Coombs, Rochester. 47)4 niches. Mr. Jones was awarded Ibo Urtt prize, a Jtcmiugiuu rifle aud ahuigun cuiuniusd, valued at , $loO; second, a silver ice pitcher. Valued at S2A, lo Mr. Rider; Mr. Miller, the third, an aiegant sole leather gun case, valued at gin, and Mr. Coombs, tbo lourtn, a rota.lag g las.-ball trap, valued at $16. K1.T CABTIRO The fly casting in air. II ss? called al eleven o'clock, nod thure were ibree eu.rias, with the lollowing re sult.?Kirsl?telh Oreen, Kucbtslor, length ol cast, | 7o leel. fle.ood?K. Mood, Hyr acute, 00 lost, i Ihlru? irn Wood, Hyracaso, 06 leet. Mr. : lirecu was awarded ilia Orel prize, a all ! ver laountad haiubou fly rod, valued at $76; R. Wood ihe second, a silver inuunled split bamboo flv i rod, same value; third prize, a fly hook mid assorted { flies, given to Mr. Ira Wood. In the sa.mou dy caat | in,, me Drat prize was won by It Wood, ol Hyracuso, wnoss leiigih ol u**l w.is S3 loot, sad the second . by Irs Wood, ol Syracuse, length of cuet 79 i leel. Hie lly i?Ue used woro .ill elsven lout in longth nud the azlinon runs sixteen loot, the itrsi prize wsz 1 an elegant - pi it bamboo salmon rod, silver mnuuted, valued at $7A; lbs second a Russia leather fly Book i and ona gross ot assorted llu-s, valued at #30. sta.mmxu commit rag I he Kresident-elcci, A. B. I.aiunoriou, auoeuuoed | the Hlandiug Conimlitee as lollows;?K. P. Flowur, of ' Now Voi k; K V. 1'iuroe, ol lluirmo; K. O. Huge, ol Rochester; 1. J. Flanagan, ol Dtica, and Ureeue .?smith, of I'eterboro. lo-morrow morniug ihe oontoat will ba renewed for the 1'iercu badge, tut- double bird shout, single ir..p fhont and Ihe I-iViugatnn Sport-men's Assoclanou tun. Iir. Csrvor, ol Callloruia, aud viltor prominent | spurts are ou tlie bold, but tbey are barred irora en tering into the contest. COACHING C'LUii l'AKADE. colonel lieinncer Ktne, vice president ol the Coaching Ciub, notified the Park Oommiasionerz yes terday ol the proposod route ol the annual parade of the Coaching Club, winch takes piaao on Haturdriy. Ilie pirade win iH-oin'iio at Miitli*on square at Ititoeu minutes past four P. M. aud procaa.i tbaaoa to the Central I'ark, taking tb? wast aide Uriva going up and tbo oust side returning. AMERICAN AMATEURS IN ENGLAND. In view ol the feet that the Columbia Colloge rrew ?nil this morning tor England, with tho intention ol taking pari in the Henley Royal Regatta, July * ttllJ 5. ana thai later on Messrs. \Val?h mil Leveiu, of the Nautilus Boat Club. uriiU lb# wiunora ol Seneca Lake, will alao cross the ocean lor the tame object, the fol lowing article iron the London fie/ci. May 11, taol the greatest importance to tnoae Interested:? As we believe thai ooe or more crew* of American oarsmen bare it in coutempuuou to visit this couu trv at an eurly dale, and to row ul Hunluy and other regattas, it may not perhaps be Inopportune il we cive a short ritumi of me proceedings ol the Na tional Association ol Amateur Oarsmeu ol the Lulled Mates IU regard to certain rowiug men whose qualifi cations as amateurs are of a questionable character. In our reports of the regains at Philadelphia, in 187(1 we hud occumou to mention, as a matter of com mon' uotorioty, that a considerable nunioer ol the so I called amateur oarsmeu ol tue States were pain ,ur ! rowing hyihe c ubs which tney reproeouted, apart | Iroui the fact ol various luadiog amateurs being me 1 cnauics, &c. There were two regattas held at 1'Uitadelphla during the Lentenuiui Exhi bmou?oue by ihe Natioual Aasooialiou ol Amateur Oirsmou, lor Americans and the other by tho Schuylkill Navy Board ol I enu sylvsnia open t<> the world. Among other cluus which appeared upon the scene ol actiou were too Neptuuc Oluu, with J-nies U. Hiiey as a member; the Aiaiunia Club, wan Joliu K. Eusus as captain, aud the AruouacaOiub, witu Edward Sinitn, lormerly ol the Alalanw Cub, aud C. Bunhar iu thecrew. tiouai A-sociutiou debarred Riley, who bid already oeen decided to he Unqualified as au amateur, Irnm rowiug iu their regatta, .md a.so Edward siuilu, of the Araonauta Club, winch substituted unoiher man lor me reason boiug that Mnith had boou a pro r* aioual iisbermau. The Schuylkill Navy, Uuwev.-r, while actapiiug me Natiunal Association's disqualifi cation ol Riley, declined to go so lar with Edward Smith, who re-entered me Argouauta crew aud rowed in li at the Centennial or iuternailoual Regatta a low days later. Fcrhape It would have been belter if the National Association hud de barred the Atalunta auu Aigonuuta crews entire, ,, we believe they had pretty good proof ? hat they were paid lor rowiug Had luey done so tho Inieruatiouai Regatta Committee would no doubt have accepted the useoomtlou's ruling lu regard to the whole crows us they did in the individual cuse ol Uilov Ihe "paid oursmau-' business, we aicgivcu to understand, is now on lis list legs; but tho utu.oM vigilauce IS still sxorciseu by the Nutiou?l Aasociuliou ol Amaieur Uarsiiieu lu regard io men who are oilber devoiu ot ine status ol ama teurs or have subjected Miemmovss to the penalty ol dlsqualiflatiou by persisting in rowing against oarv ineu alroady couvicted und disqualified by inu .isso ciutlon. Tho cuse o: Boward Smith, who, ss already stated, was debarred Irom rowing at tne National Aa-ocianon'i regutla at PliiluUcliUiia in lb id. was lully couaiuered oy tne aulUorities at a auhoequont period; aud, uudcr date ol the ltttlt ol January, 18.i, he was lormally dlsqualiBed and decided to be uu longer au amateur. Notwithstanding the peaalty to which they were aubieoted by compeuu* lor a price against a disquali fied amateur, William Walsh a-.il F. J. Leveiu. oi the Nautilus Club, ol Now York, competed against Edward smith (dii-quailfied on January 13, 1377, ?nd not re instuied), and Waller Mauu, ol tuo Argouuuta Row lug Club, ol ltergcu 1'oiul, N. J., puilou in a race wuh K a ward Smith, at the regatia ol the Long Branch Ituwiug Club on the 14lh ol August uat. Cutheaut lect beiug brougnt colore tho Executive Committee o( tho N'utioual Association on mo 13th ot Oclobir last William Walsh, 9. U. Leveiu and Waller Muun were ail connoted aud disqualified, aud added to (ho olaek The National Association, being desirous that no crew mould como over to England whose mem bers ar? not strictly amateurs according to Lbs authorised defiuiuou iu the Stales, loose as It may he, has ludorscd and supported ihe action of the Wutkins Regatta Association, which holds a regatta ou the 218th, gDlh auu .loth May to fours, pairs and soullers, una the winners will be sent over in England as representative crews ol the States, each member so sent being lurnislied wtib a cortifl ,.,.10 ol the National Aseooiutiou mat bo is an amaieur according to tho American definition, whicu runs us follows:? An amateur oarsman iaono who does not enter In an open coma* "ill ,iii . ..r b.r either a slake, uuollc or admi.Sisu money oi entrano. foe. or eonipece wftu or against a pn? lei.iona lor any prist, or who has never langlit. pursued, or assisted Is the pursuit ot athletic exurci.us a. a mean, uf livelihood, or has not been siuployed in or about boats, or in manual labor on tho water. Bull It by no means lollows that tbe oarsmen bo cor tideated would he accepted as amateurs in tuli country, because It is notorious that mechanics, tradesmen and handicraltsmen, earning their living bv manual libor ou land are JoeiuoJ to ho amateurs in the Siutea, even it luey do not lorm the majority ol ^Columbia College is one ol the clubs tormiog the Metropolitan Association ol (so called) amateur oars men ol New York, whiou bony iscouuued to tbe im mediale neighborhood ol the Empire Lily?wuere mono thero was ever, In all the land, a paid crew of amaieur osramon?and la tho opponeut of mo Na tion.,1 Association, wuoae ruling ib rtoogniked oy nearly ?U ihe important clubs In tbo United rumor. 1 lie Metropolitan Arsoclutiou comprises among the malcontent lactmn the Argonauts, Alulauta, Neptune, Coltimoia Uollogo aud some other oiuo.s, mainly con taiuing one or more disqualified ox-amateurs or oars meu oi doubtlul amateurship. The Columbia men? alter coirespoudiug site the Walkius coininitlee, and perhaps oouoluulii* that luolr merit as oarsmeu might not enable tuem to win il accepted there, aud that tbetr rowing ugalust Edward bmith a.t autumn at the Metropolitan reg.itu, alter uo had been declared a proles sioual. might be me cause of tho non-acceptance as amateurs ol several ol tnoir m u?Uuvo resolved (no Uoubi ul tno instigation ol the Ataianla aud Argo uauta men) to go abroad on tneir own account, and will we understand, sail lor England tturlug lUo pres ent uiontu, trusting to ibeir po-ition as collegiaus to be treated with excepuoual lavor. lu view ol the prooablo advent of auob oarsmeu regatta committees m Eugland canuot do oeiter, wo think than accept tuo ruling of tne National Associa tion o'l Amaieur Onrsmon ol the United -"'tatea a to dieuusiiUed individuals, and lurllieruioro should un questionably invest gale lire Cases ol all K.roign oars nien com.us to thiscouutry -Ursi, to d.scdver whetuer tney have lorleited tneir qual.fioallou asi American amateurs oy competing lor prikes w th disqualified ouTsmeu siuco Hie uaie <>l their disqualification; aud aacoud to decide whether they couie wiihin the English delininou ol aiualeurs, ?? drawn UP by tne uuiversi IIuk ol Uxlord und Cambridge and thu principal boat ciub* lu London on ibe lutti April lull, ol course giv log ui liberal a cuosidti aliou lo lit* clalraa ol the etraugera us may bo consistent wiib junlca lo iba Kiigniii crawa. t'ornupa, 100, 11 would sure iroublo II tbo Nuiiouui Association, in drawing up ibn qualiiica lioo document* 01 ibd winners ui iu? Welkins Koguiia, would cvriiiy lo lUair out railing uouur iba bun ol uuy ol ibe provision* In Ibe English dednlllob, ol wliion a copy appear* tU tbl* Week's Field. Ibe loilowing ii iba ollloiul iieiol Amonouo oars Deo dUquuiiUod by lb* Natioual Aa*ociuuou ol ibe Culled Stales:? Same. D<xtn or Lhtqualificrxtion. Jamas O'Nell JuneO, 1014. W. I. Caution . J uuc 2 lli.i, Juinel 11. Klluy April JO, la7ii. Junius Wil*ou. Uoiobur 7, 1474 kdward Smith .lauunry 1.1 1H77. William Wwlsb October Id. 1477. >'rud?rick U Lavoin .October id, 1477. Welter Mauu October Id, 1477. We b.ivu uo uouoi Ihu Metropolitan Auieleur lie guluCommittee will lake ii.cee nmllor* lulo ibcir e*rly consideration, end wo would suggest ibui ibe steward* si HeuWy euuu<U mike up toeir iniud* a* lo tn?ir uciepisuc* ol ibu ruling ol iiiu National Associa lion, ll limy bur* nut uneudy duue So. Wo buTe beard It whispered thai ibe ilenley autocrines ilo not consider n man disqualified irom rowing at tbsir biseting because be be* neeu declared a uro.essioual id America; but we arc loath lo credit eui b u report. DKrisiTiox or amativcr*. Tuo follow lo* circular ou iba asova aunject bas beeu laauuu to iba aecretariea ui regatta couimittaua and boat oiun->:? .No. II Kino's HrncN Walk, Iran.*, i Lu.mhin. May I, 1474. | Sin-lly direction of a meeting ol representatives of the universities of xlord *uu Uanibrl.Ue anil the principal h.ial clubs In i.indun, hald on Wednesday. April III, 1474, at the Inlander cluu ruums. at Putney, lor tne purpose of dslrrmiiitns inn <|iiallllcatlo!is ul amateurs, I Ii .vc the liuuor lu ae<|Ui?iuvyon, lor the Information ul r?ur ba. mil tee. that, VI r. frauds I'latlurd being called lu the chair, llw acruiupauvnig ileiiiiliiuu ol au am aiuur oitrsiiinii or sculler, proposed ny Mr. P. 8. tJulstan ami ascended by Mr. I' C r uwarss-Mns*. was aarrieil tinaolinn .sly aud adnptfd. I have. Ac.. f. II. HKICk WOOD (Secretary Winglteld Sculls Committee), acting -leorstary. unrmiTion or an asarxuK oarsmak or scOllrr. An amateur mnniAii or sculler mutt ba au ulllcyr ol Her MoJaWy s army or u**y or civil service, a msinier of the liberal prultssiuus, ur ul (be universities or nubile schools, ur ol an v established (mat or rowing dub nut containing meebanlcs ur proie>?ti.n*ls: and muvt nut have Competed In any eumpeilliau lor either a state wr money, ur entrance lee. ur wliu or against a professional fur any prise ; nor bat e eeer taught, pursued or assisted lu the pur.uit of atliletle esnrcites ol any kind *? a means ul livelihood ; nor bare ever been employed le ur about boat* ur lu manusi lelinr; unr b* a mechanic, artisan or laborer. KKafli Ih PLaYPUHU. U It. L.. Chairmen. T. KUMI.'.NU Mix' K l N. .secretary, O. U. H 0 T. C. hUrt Anils IIU It. f ?esKient. O. V. H. C. V. M ilL'Ls 11 i.h, I spiaiii. I. It (1. llh.NKV P M A :t lilo i 1. for Secretary, O. U. B. C. f. ill'KUO.N. f resident. 0. 11. H. C. jA.vika H tN I IK, Captain. Thame* It. C. M il. KAKKe.lt, Captain. I.eander H. 0. C. 11. II. ATlmY, Captain, Kingston K. C. MOMRkT W. KI.4L.hV, O. L. II. 0. mA ?K W W.I.A.N. O. L. Jt 0. J. (I. Mil A M it It its, t;. U. H. 0. k ii Ward ii LAiKRih.u. v. b. c. JOlift I LAND, L It. C H H. I'LAY (Hill. Vice President, U R. C. D D HgiogwnoD. i. K 0., isecretary. ? PuTDRV, April III, 1474. VACHT1NO NOTE. Yaoht See Witch, Mr. .Hunt, B. T. C., Irom New York, passed the Hkkai.u Toiegmpb Station al Wbiie ? lona, yesterday alteration, en route to Motion. CAPT. BUUAIIDU.V EUllOPi AN TllIP. Captain Rogardoi hat arrived In Now York from lb* West anl will remain bar* until Tbtireday next, whan he leaves lor the Parle Kxpoaitiou iti the City ol Montreal. So soon na iba Captain arrives In Ijondou b* will erreogo lor hie I'd,0(1(1 match, 100 birds, fire trap*, 30 yard* rise, English rule*, w.tli Mr. Cholinoiideiey Pnunoll. Hufur* tho Captuln depart* he wnuld Ilk* te auoot at 100 hlrda the eatui na were (urn istied bim In lila mmch with Dully, ol Brookiyu. Wednesday next ie eoleoled lor the trial it lb* bird! can bn obtained. PERALTO'S VICTORY. He Rides 305 Miles at Fleet wood Park. TIME, 14 HOURS 31 MINUTES. Scenes and Incidents During the Accom olishment of the Feat. On (be 4lb lost. Francisco l'enllo essayed (lie un equalled task ni covering 306 miles in fifteen hours, at Prospect Park, near Gravosond, L. 1., but woe pre vootod from accomplishing this wonderful feat by a heavy rain storm, which rendered the track very heavy, the last fifty miles being done in deep, soggy clay. His time at the Prospect Park race was fifteen hours and ten minutes?ten miDutea more than Ins limit. On thai occasion Puralto only bad thirty-two horses, out of which more than hull became almost useless as soon as the rain set tn and ibo track be oame heavy, uuJ with scttreoly a dozen goud, game nogs to tlntsh the remaining fourin ol that race Peraito came so near winuing. His best milo at Prospect Park was dono in 2m. 13s., and but low other miles were done in 2m. 10s., 2m. 19s., 2ui. 21s. Til K RAOK YKSTKRDAY. At two A. M. yeitordny the excursion 'bus Amort cue left ibeGrand Central Hotel lor Fleetwood Park, containing Hie ju >gc.?, reporters, backers and a unui ber of others who had an especial interest to wituess the early atari, which was fixed at lour o'clock sharp. Tbo morning air was keen and pure, iho sky clour, and the moan slriue brigntly, giving promise to verily tho predictions ol ibo Hkkai.u We.ilhor Bureau that llie day would be all the plucky rider could ask, so lar as weather was concorued, to enable him 10 perform his tusk successluily. On the arrival ol me "bus" preliminaries were quickly disposed of, Messrs. E. H. Rogers, R. M. Leviuoss and Frod. J. Engoltiardt going into tho Judgos' stand, and promptly at four i'eraiio, quiet and cheerful us usual, gnteciully vau'ted into iho saddle of his first horse, a brown geiuiug, who, gettlog bis biud iegs well under him, splashed over the ilrst mtlo in 2:20, tho track being still quite deep from the rate of Momliy, on account ol which tho race whs postponed troui the day pre vious. Tho moon was still on duty when tho raoo com uieuced, and the surroundings woro sbroudoi id the grayish tints of tho tuormug. Guite a brisk broeze blew lrosh from the west, but proved no serious hin drance to tho rider, the irack doing tvoil sheltcrod by tho hill end the club house sheds and slaulos. Objects on the opposite sido of ibe track emerged from tho gloom one by oue, and ere the leutn mile bad beea recorded Ibe Uisiauco post and half milo post were recognisable, and the rider's movements could be clearly seen thoro.iltor. His second mount wss a tall, leggy brown which was evidently unuccustomod to turn out so early, as lie stretched his legs and neck one alter anoiber, and but lairlv got under way whou Peralto's whip wn'siled a pretty lively tuno between his shoulder aud haunch. The 3d mile was ilono on the famous gray mare which bad proved so stanch In ibe previous rsco, and sho started with a merry tore ot ber bead end a switch ol her short tail, and she and a few other well tried backs added materially to Pe ralto's confidence. Tho 4th was done on a supple but rather unwilling black; theSib on a light sorrel, which uppearod surprised at Ins own speed; tno Oiu mile was done on n firmly built dapple gray; the 7th 011 a light framed cue.tuui; tho 8th ou a medium sized black, a good looker, but logy; the Dili ou a gaunt, leggy, cnestnui goldtug; the loth mile wui finished on a very lair sorrol mare. Actual riding time (or tho first It) miles, 23m. 10-.; time consumed in mounting, 2:14; toial ttino elapsed, 25in. 24s. The lltli ratio was done on a bright bay, wmoh blowud haul at the finish. The 12tli wus u clean guiiod black, with a good, easy gait. Tho 13th wus a bony buy, which came to grief at the lint quarter, the tendons ol his nigh hind aud oil lore legs giviog way. (Jarnllo, who superintended tho aaddnug With his usual energy and ability, ul ouco speeded aw.y ou n willul black aui relieved Perailo, who was, however, 4:60 dolDg this mile, the buy horse remaining where hu was Jolt. The e.nne black that completed the 13ih mile was pat over the 14lb, but not without a decided remon strance ou bis purl, us he boiled twice aud badly, ine 15th wis doue ou u olouuly cut bay. Too loin ou a raw boned sorrel, who hlowod like a porpoiso. The 17tb on in Iron roan, touch looking hack. The 18ih m ie wiu soared ou auolhor roan, the 19th ou a nervous bay. The 2UIU on a strong, but uwswurd brown. 'ho socond ton miles (actual riding time) were made In 26m. 44-. Tuno consumed in mounting, <Stc., 3m. ifts. Total time elapsed (2b miles), 54tu. 3?. AFT1.K PATUUUT. Tbo day had now Ulrly established itself, and tho suu peeped through tho husoes, and the truck became mure beaten uud unod up last. Iho 21st luile w .8 doue on a finely voated ana clc m limbed brown, tbe 22U ou a wiry sorrel; ibe 23d mile was made ou a snort, compact dapple grav; the 24th on a clumsy looted buy under iho wuip; ibe 26tu on a good ousy gutted strawberry roau; tho 26th on a dark brown?a troublesome, nervoua liorso to get ell'. I he 27ih was -nut. out ou a poor Imhl sorrel. 1 he 28th was a (jobl bay hack dial acted budiy al ttio SUN. The 29th mount was u graceful rnngey bay, wtio re quired little uritiiig tu do tits mile at uu even pace, lint 3<JtU mils was covered wttb a bang-tailed sorrel, who atuok Ins hind leas out to compensate tor Ins de hcleucy ot tail. The tlnrd ten miles (aclUul ruling tunc) were douu in 23m. 40a Mounting time, 'Jin. 42 . Total time, lb. glm. 4s. Tbe 31st mile was liurly doue on a spirited little gray. Tlio 321 on an Iron gray und tbe same good nag repealed, doing ttie 33d mile. Trie 34lb inlle was msdo on a bony bright bay. 1 be 35lh on a oiood bay that made good use ol ins propellers. Tbe 36ib was done witb a sleepy sorrel. Tbe 37ib on a finely modelled bay, witn very lino legs and beautilnl beck and bead, wbo did exooedingiy well aiierwurd. The 3sth was well duno ou a lively sorrol mustang, wliicb took Peralto around ibc truck on me fight pand, tie naviug so lar ridden on Ihe loll. The 3i?iu was gone over on u while luced sorrel musiaug. The 40tb, the quickest mile so far, was douu by a lotiy, Uociy mouidi u brown. Tbe ionrtb ten miles was accomplish, d In 23ui. 21s, actual riding time. Tune consumed in inouunug, inc., 2m. 3Us. Tutsi inuo elapsed, lb. 40m. 10s. NO SWITCUINll The officers of the Society tor ihe Prevention of Cruelty to Ao.nial* now cmne on the ground, but louud no reaeuo to luterlero, oxcept in to l'ar that they stopped several colored stablo ooys irom switch, nig horses at the start and at tbe gate*, wliere tliu horses were must likely tu bolt und where they have been stationed lor tnat purpose. 1 be 41st mile was dune ou a pretty little gray mus tang. tlie42d was done on a stylls i bloedcd-lu. king horse. Tbe 43d tuilo went to toe ciedii ol the lavor He gray uiare. 1'ue 44tu on a Qui mack. Iho 45.h on a clever .cling one turn sorrel. The 40th on an awk wardly-moving hray. Tuc47ib brought out a ligui sorrel bay. ibe4utb a strong cbestuuk The 5Utb mile was done ou a chunky black. tmk rigsT nrrv mii.es. Tho Ollh ten nines were sooreu in 23m. 17k, ac lu.u riding time; moununs time, Itc., 4m. 2s. Total time elapsed. 2b. 13ui. 34-. Persllo unw put on bis rospiratoi him goggles, show lug no change wnat ever in bis coudiiiuu. .Still riding wuh his warm coal ou be scarcely perspired, and bit Uhe olive tinied isce was unflnshed and calm as that ol an/ spectator. AIIKAb or SCNRUrt.* TIMS. Ou tbe completion ol bis ootb mils Pcialto wss 37 minutes ahead of his time. Tuts was at Oh. 13m 31s. A. M. Irom this hour until tbe sun bad reunited the meridian tbo wind grow in strength, but oume istber tn sharii chil.mg gusts thai. . steady utow. On tbe 03d milt l'erai.u's borso tuaae an ugly boll lor lbs stand where the burses wem saddled, sua it was only by bis wondvrlul pretencu of inlad, great skill and dexterity that lie aavod nit right leg Irom a serious bruise or possi ble Iracture Uurmg tbe previous mat ,.t Prospect Park, at ibis siege ot the rac--, Peralto bad already experisucrd quite s scries ol mile mishaps, but so inr the accidoiii side ol the scoouui was still blank. In the f2d mile ba bad a very refractory brut#, and it required forcible persuasion to induce nun to go. The 7&ib mile was completed in oh. 11m. 30*. Hero lie reverse.I once ngsln, riding a Single mile ou bis right band, ohau.ing back to ibe leit on tbe neck, ins lavortte way ui going. Ail the horses suuined to warm up to their work during their second aud nurd nnles in tarn, in better tune and bumur than earlier lu the raoe, Ou tbe N7tb mila be had nnotber boiler, whicu occasioned su unusual lengthening ol that utile. tiia riasr iu'nukkh milks On the compieliou ol the luOlh in Ilo, which was dooe in 4n. 23ra. 3bs., l'ernito wus p. r-uaded by bis stteudlng pbysiaiau, Dr. John H, Kden, to lake a brief rest, which be was disinclined io do, i.s bo loll easy and oomiortable aud was riding with period freedom. Daring this rest ol cine inluules tbe Doc tor fXaratnod him very cireiully, slid ibuud tbe heart to heal dislinoily aud regularly aud tbe pulse quits steady at 120. Ilo took a dose of fluid extract of coca and extract ol boot, bad III* head ruuusd with bay rum and bis pautulooiia straightened oui, after which he returned bis task with the same easo and choerlaiuce* which always char icterixsd turn. a kasossous vall. Ob tbe 102d milo Peraliu uiouuied another obsti nate beast, wulcu gave liltn conaidnrahlo extra lanor and prolonged bis mile to 3 minutes. It was th* raw boned sorrel wnlch had already comm.-need an argu mrni lu the early part of tbo race. Hardly hud h* forced this oeast ? length irom tbo Judges' stand when it showad a determination lo reiase, and lu response to heel and spur leaped Into iho nir end wheeling lo the Itii struck tne lenue aud leii with leet upward. Peralto, whose logs appear to be made ol steel aud rubbor, disengaged himself, anil quickiy loroibg tbe boiiB to bis fsel vaulted Into lbs saddle before tbo animal was fairly op, and applying A< wuip with vigor made tku mile, despite the waste ol time and upset, la tnree inlaute*. Cheer allei cheer rewurded him I or this exploit, and il was but another illustration ot hU i nun liable, caln aud perltci sell-possession. Oa the 124ih mile be hat another baa bolier, bui alter a couple ol atiarp and da ctsive lights bo brought the dn-aoutur home. Alter finishmit the 127th mile 1'eralto took u good rest to est Un dismounting Bis pulse was round to be 130 nui the rest and quiet ol iwcoty-lour minutes brought it down to 108 and luirly stioog and steady. A GOOD JIML He ale a good-sizod broiled chicken with a vlgorout appetite, al?o three soll-hoiled eggs and aevoral slices ol lou i. Ho arauK about hall a pint ol coffee. I)r. E'leu was a little alraid that this large quantity might create uausoa or maso hun ancomiortabte, hut he up pi-urod 10 cutitinuo stronger, il uuy ibing?certuiuly iiooo too worse lor this healthy second break last. On Hie 129in mile ne bud another ciutradlcter; allot which horses aud all else seemed to run smoothly lot a while. HALF TIIK HACK. The first hall of the race (IWH miles) was done In 7b. Uni 8s., Ibirty-six minutes ubead ol his sched. ulc lime, ridlug with perfect ease and still as olastls and unconstralnod In his movements as when h? started The horses were also doing exceedingly well now, and, all things considered, there was uo lougoi uuy d iubi, barring an ookod lor uccideuis, ot the sue csssiui accoinplisnmont ol this uunaiullolod teat. A1 tbo end ol the 170th milo, having ample time to spare, a ro.ri was ordered aud 1'oralto was Blrlpped aud had i most ri'lresliiug rub down with bay ruin andaohaugo ol uucciclothing, alter wh ch he wis again as good as now, with Ins pulse sieuay at 120. The 154. h mile was done In 2m. 10'. on a Quo brown horse, out of lb? lot Irom the Hoboken Hiding School; the 174lti wit to-de in 2m. His., the 175tli In 2m. 12s., Hie 193d in 2m. 15s., the 205lU was recorded lor ou? of tbo inexhaustible mustangs in 2m. 15s., and the Hoboken horse took another Dluc ribbon on tho '207lh mil", also with a record ol 2:15. Tins record was equalled, however, by auolberol tno mustangs on Hie lollowing (*208lh) mile, whloli w is also douo lu 2:15 The 220ih was dono in 2;17, the 244i.b in 2:14, tho 277th mile was dono by Diesel's Emmy In 2:15, and tbe same good nag carried 1'orallc to bis final victory, doing the 205<h milo in 2:14. At three 1*. 51. P .ratio Uuished Ins 230th mile, and hud men lour hours lelt to do 75 miles. Aller Hie mile 1'ernlto took a snort rest of eleven minutes, during wbich bis head was rubbed with buy rum, his goggles cleaned and be took o good doso ol coooa and extract or beel. His pulse was still steady nl 120 and bis heart regular aud ua action clear aud distinct. Entering upon the two hundred and eighties Dr. r.dcn noticed n rapid change in tho color o! Pernlio's com plexion, and especially in bis hps, winch nab turned quite purple, aud his hands also became quite cold. Tn? Hoc.or now admluistured twenty drops ol aro matic spirits of ammonia, wmoti ooco more sent lh< blood coursing through i'cr.iilo's veins, and bo soemetl to overcotno the temporary lulling ol vitality ai quickiy us It had appeared, riding on with tho same elm determination as betore. Aller going a few miles more tbe naiurul color was restored to lilt cheeks and Hps, aud bis physiciuu couciudcd to per mit him to finish the race without another slop. TIIK KXD. The 280th milo was noatiy ridden oat in 2ra. 25*., sua inu two following miles in 2m. 23<. each, aud mo record was kept well within the limn o' the thirties. Tom, the mustang, carried bis countryman ovar another glorious iffilo, the 299lb, winch elicited prolonged aud well merited applause, hat wheu the mare Fanny was seen coming down tho homostrelcb Willi Peralto on I ho last mile wnlre it trrre and lowered tbo lime to 2:14, It was Impossible to restrain tno ?urging crowd aud hundreds present closed around the horse and rider. A carriage had been ori-ered io cou vev him safely out ol the crowd, but he disdained this manner of locomotion, and roinainiug on tba good horso he rodo swiftly out of the crowd to his quarters to seek muotl needed Rare and rsnose. His la-k waa completed at 6:31 P. 11. Time. 14 hours aud 31 minutes. SUMMARY. ist? let? it y tet?. ? i ? P p t p t P S 1..2-20 02. .2:32 123,.2*16 184. .2:37 245..2:29 2..2-33 03.. 2:33 124..3:09 185..2:29 240..2:30 3 .2-21 04..2:24 125..2:17 188..2:33 247..2:31 4 2-33 65..2:36 126..2:25 iB7..2:2U 243..2:31 6. .2:18 60. .2:37 127. .2:28 188. .2:32 248..2 ^7 6 2-32 07..2:18 128..2:35 189..233 250..2:30 7 .2:28 03..2:40 129..2:55 190..2:28 251..2:37 8 .2:31 08. .2:31 130. .2:17 191. .2:3 ) 252. .2:52 9..2:30 70..2:24 131..2:27 192. .2:45 253..2 25 10 .2-24 71..2:30 132..2:22 193..2:15 254..2:31 11 .2:30 72..2:52 133..2:26 194..2:82 255..2:84 12 2:29 73..2:23 134..2:22 195..2:22 256..2:17 13 . 4:50 74..2:18 135..2:20 196..2:36 267..2 29 14 2:50 75..2:35 136..2:29 197..2:19 258..2 50 15 2:21 70..2:21 137..2:12 198..2:29 '259..2:22 16 2:45 77..2:23 138..2:12 199..2:39 200..2:33 17..2:26 78..2:82 139..2:27 2)0..2:21 261..2:33 18 2-32 79..2:30 140..2:24 201..2:35 202..2:21 19 . 2:17 80..2:14 141..2:21 202..2:19 243..2:2J 20..2:36 81. .2:19 142..2:32 203..2:32 264..2:32 21..2:29 82..2:21 143. .2:27 2()4..2:36 266. .2:33 22 2:28 83. .2:20 144..2:43 205. .2:15 266..2:2-4 23 2-27 84..2:30 145..2:30 206..2:31 207.. 2:42 2* 2:31 85..2:19 146..2:39 207..2:15 208. .2:35 25**2:25 80..2:28 147..2:30 208..2:1-5 209..2:28 26..2:38 87..2:63 148..2:35 2u9..2:2) 27o..2;2e 27 2:50 88..2:21 149..2:38 210..2:30 271..2:43 28..2:44 89..2:27 150..2:20 211..2:29 272 . 2:40 29. .2:20 90. .2:18 151. .2:31 212. .2:33 273. .2:43 3d 2 48 91. .2:23 132. .2:32 213. .2:25 274. .2:23 31. .2:29 92. .2:27 163. .2:22 214. .2:31 27 ?..2:37 32 .2 32 93. .'2:41 154..2:lu 215..2:35 276. .2:21 33 .2:38 94..2:25 155..2:27 216..2:29 '277..2:i5 34 2:30 95..2:19 150..2:27 217..2:37 2/8. .2:32 35..2:20 96..2'27 157..2:20 218..2:34 279..2:50 30 2:37 97..2:25 158..2:21 219..2:30 280..2:81 37 2:28 98..2:32 159..2:32 220..2:17 281..2:34 38..2:21 99..2:29 100..2:20 '221..2:31 282..2:30 89 2:31 100..2:30 161. .2:32 222..2:29 2s3..2:33 40..2:16 101..2:37 162. .2:23 223. .2:32 234. .2:34 41. .2:30 102. .3:00 163. .2:20 224..2:32 '286. .2:41 42. .2:20 103..2 11 164. .2:21 225. .2:33 280. .2.34 43 2'13 104..'2:13 106..2:21 220..2:30 2?7..'2:4I 44..2:21 105..2:19 106..2:32 227..2:32 288..2:31 45 2-21 106 2:29 107..'2:23 22s..2:42 289..2:3? 46^2:26 107..2:28 1(48..2:39 229..2:30 290..2:2! 47..2:33 103 2:24 169..2:19 230. .2:22 291.. left! 48 2 33 109..2:34 170..2:31 231..2:31 292..2:3) 49. .2:44 110..2:19 171..2:29 232. .2:38 29-1..2:32 50..2:34 111..2:29 172..2:24 233..2:27 294..2:26 61 2:21 112..2 28 173..2:28 234..2:21 295..2 27 52 2'30 113 2:28 174..2:13 235..2:21 296..2:24 63?" 2 '20 114..2:25 175..2:12 236..2:23 297..2:29 64..2-24 115..2:37 1/0..2:20 237..2:35 298..2:24 65..2:17 116..2:19 177..2:30 238..2:43 299..221 66..2:31 117..2-13 173..2:33 239..2:21 304..2:2? 67. .2:27 118..2:19 179..2:24 '240..2:36 301..2:20 68 '2 36 110[12:19 l80..'2:29 241. .2:19 302. .2:31 59 2 28 1 2o..2:23 181..2.30 242..2 32 303..2:21 60..2:27 121..2:24 182..2:32 '243 .2:17 301..2:19 61..2:17 122..2:24 1h3..2:33 244..'2:14 305..2:11 baseball. The beautiful weather brought out a large audlooot yesterday alierooon to the enclosed Ceutouulul Urouud*, Jeraev City, to see the game ot baseball played tbere between the Hobokon Club, of Hobokon, aud the Chatham Club, of thle city. Uotli nines luado a Uuo appeurunc ? on Hie Cold. Too bailing and base running was done by too Holx>ken?, out they ouly gained tin Ir victory by aacora oi 5 to 2. Tbe Intern atonal championship game at Hornolls vlllo yosiordny, bctwoeu ihu Hornclls and Allegheny*, rciut.ed in a victory lor the former by a ecore ol 14 to 2. At Worcester tho I'utsQolds defeated the Worces ter by a sooro ol 17 to 2. CRICKET NOTES. A erlcket match has been arraoged between Ale Manhattan Club ol this clt.v and tbe Patoreou United Kleven, to be playod at Puierson, N. J., on Doooratlon I)a v. May 30. Yesterday tbe mcmnere of tho St. George's Club bad a good uflernoon'a practico at Hobokon, wlnlo the Muunatiatis enjoyed a "scrub" match at Prospect Park. MYSTIC ATHLETIC GAMES. Nkwabk, H. J.. May 22, 1878. The entries for the relay raco at tho Mystic Athletle Gsmoi at Waverley, on the 25th lost., will remain open until Friday. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. Nsw York, May 22, 1878. To tok Editor or ms Herald:? The outriea to tho guinea ol this club, to bo held or toe ;!0i u las'., will be received up to dvo o'clock P. M.( nl Friday, 24ih Inst. Address William It. Whitinoro ?ocrotsry, bog 8,101 Post office. SUIT A GAINS! BRIER COOPER. The atiotition of the Kings County Supreme Court. Judge Pratt, was yeeierdar devoted to hearing tho auit ol Wallaco P. Groom, Prealdenl of tbo Commercial Journal Association ng iiust Peter Coo|ier to recover $.'i0,000 lor libel From tie opening remarks of the pin null's counsel it would appear that when Mr. Cooper waa the candidate of the greenback party loi tbe Presidency lu 1870, he employed Mr. Groom to d< some campaign pruning for bun and dielrlbutl tickets, auo that alter the election no wroio a loner to Mr Gioom in whieb he snld that tho tickets bad not beou distributed but that cart loads ol thein bed been taken away so kbai none aero obtainable at u,0 poll lug places, ibis letter, it wis stated, Mr Cooper na<! manifolded and caused to be scattered breed east over the land to the injury ol his reputation; ?o uiucb so in fact Ibut at tho Toledo Convention no was charged with using an > tuiuiz/.ler. Ex-Mayor George Opdy ko was ibo tlr-t wilue*?, and no sworn thai he was President of tbe llonrd of J ratio in 1876. when u union was cMecteu with tue Cheap trauspor laiion company. Mr. Groom w is Secretary ol tb? ] Board of lra :e?nil would have been elected to tin some oltlco in tbe new organ.z .lion on.y the com mittee having charge ol the mailer, in vlow ol llm siatemeute contained in Mr. Cooper's letter, did nol tliiua him a round e person. I he testimony ol Mr. Opdyke was corroborated lit Mr John K. itenry, who lurlner testiiled ibnt Mr Cooper lumpen nadhond'd him s copy ol too uonoxiom loiter. The plaintiff also win Upon llis stand and told how he had worked lor tho Cooper an I Cary ticket In 18*8 Mr. Cooper gave him IftiK) IW its expenses In the Slate Convention, and lie iW tues") agreed to procure IHJO polling oootlis at IJ oath aud to prim 800,000 copies ot nu address to voters with ticket# xlUcUed, til of which, ha said, he had leilhlullr done, the case will be returned to-daji?