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Koclielle is the route selected, and tbe same places as in 

 former years will be passed through, yiz., Harlem, Mott 

 Haven, Fox's Comers, Westchester, Pelham Bridge and 

 Pelham. The changes of horses will take place as for- 

 merly. During the past winter the coach has been en- 

 tirely reappointed, the original color having been 

 retained. A glance at the official time table below shows 

 that the ''Tally Ho" will leave the Hotel Brunswick at 

 10 a. m. and arrive at New Kochelle at 12 m. Fully three 

 hours and a-half may be i)assod at the Castle Inn, as the 

 horn of the guard ^^^ill not give notice of the return trip 

 until half-past 3 p. m. At half-past 5 p. m. the Hotel 

 Brunswick will be reached. Beside the attraction of the 

 route, which is one of great beauty, always pleasant, 

 often picturesque, and occasionally romantic. Travelers 

 by the "Tally Ho" will find a most charming old- 

 fashioned hotel in the Castle Inn. The house has been 

 leased by the Queen's County Hunt, T\ith forty a«res 

 of land surrounding it, for a hunting headquarters, and 

 they have furnished it, so as to make it a regular old- 

 fashioned country hotel of the first-class. Passengers 

 will find on the grounds the Hunt model kennels, which 

 haye just been completed, containing over forty hounds, 

 ten additional couples having arrived from England on 

 Thursday last. There are now over thirty horses in the 

 Hunt stables, and fox hunting in its best form is regular- 



