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Ono of the Most Exciting and Inter- esting €ontests on Record. The Result a Viotory for Norve, Pluck, and Fine Physical Training, Harvard Has a Walk-Over for tho Single Seall Cop, Excitement at Fever Heat Over the Grand Wniversity Race of To-Day. Yale and Cornell tho Favorites, with the Betting About Xven. A Fino Contost Betweon Clipper Yachts at Cape May. ‘THE FRESHMAN RAGE) A DRILLIANT SUCCESS. Banatoaa, N. Y., July 13.—The dross rehearsal for the grand porformauce to-morrow was auch a brillisnt succoes that we have only to fecar having our expoctations raised to such a point that delay, disappointment, or mishap to-morrow will find us tll-propacod to meet it. Tho day was bright and eunny, bat not suliry; the road watorod, and tho dust all Jaid; transportation prompt and adequate for all roquirementa ; the wator, though not perfectly quiet, so smooth that nonoe thought of objecting to its ripple, and 1ast and especially important to spaectators, the arrangements =o efficient that the racos were startod with unparalleled promptusss, and carried through witbout accident, and the froshmen race was one of the closest and most exoiting ever pulled on any waters. Never un- til nt the very end was there s minuto whon a lino drawn straight acress tho course wonld have dropped acrosa each boat, while the young oars- men wers striving thoir hardost to push thelr frail sholls to the front. Perbaps if ono of tho Harvard men nad not worked too hard be- fore the race was Lalf over Loring's vigorous stroke might have saved the three seconds which would have given him the race, and perhaps DBrown might havo resched the lina firat but for tho unfortunate unshipplog of & new and springy oar ; but only s violent partisan will sttompt to toar off a singlo one of Cornell's well-earned lsurole with such an excuse. The tlue, the best by more than s minuate evar mada by freshmen arows, tells the story of the skill and muicle shown by all the contestants, THE BINOLX 8CULL RACE. The resulc of the miogle soull conteat proves 1086 of a disappaintment than it would have been inthe ovent of a less exciting race afterit. ‘Weld rowed over the course aloue, to flud Ken- nedy an astonished spectstor at the lower end waiting to sce the Freshmen crows come down before going upto start. Ha scomed hardly die- sppointed, and Cook did as well, and both challongod Weld st oace to give Ken- pedy s show, Weld offered to pull him at 4 o'clock this afternoon, bat refused to put up the cup to be competed for, & decision which 10 one oavils &t except Yale and her partisans, but Konnedy indigosntly refused to row over simply to show thas he oould beat Wold. When 1t waa seen that the Yale ropresontatives did not appear, every one jumped st tue {des that Cook bad forbidden him to row, wishing to ¥ave him for to-morrow. Weld had hardly atarted on hia lelsurely pull over the course when another gun was sounded from Spake Hill, and Brown was scen coming up the lake. Princeton promptly pulled from her quarters, and Cornell, a Little tardy in gotting into the water, was in position, and Harvard camo lagging along from the jower end of the Iske. The dalay wesnot grest, however, Bo- fore noon THEY WERX OFF, g Cornoll in the instde, then Bro'm, Princeton, and Harvard. The stern of each boat was held by » man ln s boat anchored betweon .the buoys, and as Mr. Gulster called out “ Go,” after tho usual * Are yon ready?” they shol away with one socord. It could not be soen that elther crew had a foot the advantage of the start, but the four went away ns {f the raco was to be won or Jost in the tunt balt-miile. Harvard was rowing over 40 strokes to the minute in imminent danger of chipping its stroke or exhwusting. the men. Princeton made the moat desperate spurt, Low- ever, slowly galning, but putting in 38 to the minute. Coruell was doing a Jittle more than the ususl 80, sad Brown was the Jowest of all, 82, and keeping up. Everybody knew it waa to be u great race when they saw the men palliog all they knew, and .the bosts pushiug through the water, but paver ouce seemlng to gain au nch. | Princeton was THE ¥IB4T TO FALL BERIND, and then only by inchea by bad etesring, Har. vard beld its own. Brown could not be shaken off, sud Cournell kept stesdily on, remembenng that tho end of the race was 23§ mijes below. It waa now Iarvard's turn, and Lorilfg's vigorous pulls brought ber close tothe front, but no more, and even thas little galn compelied No, 8 ta cry “Peccavi” AT THE MILR POINT, Cornell was 8o fer inside that she looked to be fourth, but probably was even with Harvard, who Lad bor hands full to keep the lead, Bo they kept 0o, the oaly change in th & bl mile being thet Princeton fell behind Brown at the 3-mile point. Harvard on the outslde and Coensll oo the inside were almost sbreast, bus 9 T'Andston was still Yery slowly loélng, though §! Yoy greBh 4G 18} flm in barwaen fuom, ?Qutu -uwunn ‘aase mars 8o CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1875. Bis men, and, sa they left the 2}-milo line of buoys, QUICKENED MIn STROKT., Those on the bsuks questionad the wisdom of ihin, as they could seo that his men wera ot equal fo the elrong and rapid sweep, snd conld nat pull 1t to the finlah, Thore waa a good deal of splashing and clipping, eapecially by Noa. 2 and 3, but for s little while the atroke which waa costing them #0 much was giving them thalesd. ilo wan tiring the men foarfully, and as they openod the Isat balf-mile, loring slonad somewhat to keep within his men. Just s they pessod the 2%{-mile buoys, Cornell, oup of mglt of thoso on the grand stand, sensibly quickened their etroke and began to PUSD POR TOE LEAD. It was well-timed, for Harvard was outpuiled, and the Cornall men bad sufficient left to take ap the formet's load sud coms lu victorioua. The cry ‘*“Harvards aboad,” and *‘'Rab, ‘rab, 'zah,” ross exuitiugly from the crowd of Harvard men, snd thoussnd of others, who dld not ses Cornell close to the shore, jommed In tho loud cheers. Ou came Xarvard unhesitatingly, but rattier un- stendily and not rospouding with the quickened motion and atronger pull ts Teapouss to the ap- plause aud snouts of oucouragewout frowm the shore. THE FIENDS OF THE DROWN were not silent, as their crew waa close npon Harvard, sod leading Princoton well. They did their noblest, swinging tho boat aboad at every atroke, but Corucll, cluse up to the wesi shore, whora sbe had boeen hidden from sight bobind & bend, suddenly burst ous into viow right at the foos of tho grand stand, and what a spurt tho gallant crow was making. For a moment & silanco fell upon tho aatonishied crowd, and then & wald roar of shouts snd yolls roso from tho excited multitude. Al othor crews wero forgottou for the moment, aud overy oye was upon **Coruell Cornell! ™ The gliztening backs rass snd foll &s oua, and with cach stesdy ntroke you could soe thio boat gain greator spocd. You COULD BEF THE ATRATNING MUSCLES, and slmost hear the psnung of tho men, eo nese wera thoy. They were ahead of Princeton. Quickly after they covered aud possed Brown, and thon Iapped Harvard, Wild excitemeont reignod among tho spectators, aa ateadily, without.missing a stroko or sinckoning, the crow sent theic boat shead, and whon juatat tbe lino they woro evidently bulf alength or more in advance of Harvard, the crowd, almoat mad, irospective of Alma Mator, YELLED AND CULERED, tossod their hats, jumpod upon each othors' backs, and performed many otber insano aotics, whilo tho ladios clapped their hands and waved their hapdkerchiofs, and slmost cried with joy that auybodv had won eo nobly. Tho recogni- tion of tho splondid strugglo ias uni- versal. No partisanship could prevent a full admiration for it. Brown camo in third and Priucoton fourth, but no eno stopped to think sbout that. All crowded toward the spot whore tho Cornell boys wero trying to make a laudiug. Thoughtfal fricuds who lnd mado proparations toused lemous to thom to moiston and cool their parched mouths, and one young gent, nicely dressed, waded out into the water almost walst deep to land them tholr shirte. Defore thoy could got them oo, however, the onrs were soized tho boat drawn to the shore, the men draggod out of it, HAISED UPON TUE SHOULDERS OF THEIN FRIENDE aud oarried trivmphantly through tho crowd. Blrsugora and friends slook hands with them. aud tho sceno for a short time was very enliven- ing. Buttho excitement flvally cooled. The raco was finishod, nnd Cornell bad won in better timo than over freshmon crew’ made bofore. The other crows wero not entirely forgotten, howaver, and by nomeans despised, for as thoy came up towards the shore they too were warm- 1y applanded. Eack inils turn gave throocheers for Cornoll, which the Cornell crow roturned, and then thoy turned towards their quartors and glided smay. ———— ANOTHER AOCOUNT. CORNELL VIOTOKIOUH. Boeetat Disvatoh te The Chicago Tribune, 84aratooA, N. Y., July 13.—~The froshmen raco wau rowod this morning on water smooth as giaes. Tho result was & magnificent snd unox- pected victory for the Cornell crow. FPrincoton led at the start, but lost on tho first mile, Har- vard golog to the front and leading to within 800 yards of tho finisn, tho Cornell boys making 1bo most beautiful xpurt over seen in & collegs race. Lrown caught a crab near tho finisb, or it ia probablo that that crosy would bave beaten the Harvard. Over 10,000 peoplo woro soated in tho grand stand and along the bank. Coraell made the race 1n 17 min, 42 sec., the fantest freehman time on record; Harvard in 17 min. 45 eec. ; Brown fn 17 min. 47 soc, Driuce- ton came in 8 good Jast. In the freshmen race the Harvard men backed their crew 1o the last dollar, and hava lost beavily. The most inteneo excitement and good feoling provals. Cornoll stock In to-morrow's Univer- ity rsco s golug up rapidly. Baratoga Is ‘crowded almost to suffeation. Tho race was ibe mont exciting and satisfactory collogo race ever pulled. A GETTING INTG POSITION. THE 8TAUT. (To the Astoctated Press} Bamatooa, N, Y., July 13.—At 12 m, the four freshmen crows—the Cornell, the Harvard, tho Brown, and Princeton—took up position for the Tace. After a fow soconds' delay, the atart was made In good order, The Drown boys got away firet, aad, rowing a more rapid atroke than either of their competitory, soon showed decidedly in front. The sympathizers with the Brown boys chieered lustily, nor was it uotil well toward tho closo that thoir onthusiasm had to subside. For 2 tull mites tho Brown crew kopt the lead, and thera was noarly a quarter of the third trav- ersed before they wera overtaken, Harvard, with a msgnificeut apurt, oyertook thie Brown arew,but not without a struggle was the leadership sur- reudored, Evory suergy was strained to hold the advanced position, and the excitement ‘among the spectators wa of the intensest kind. * At la4t tho bow of the Harvard Loat was driven to the front amid the wildost sliouting of the Harvard on-lookers. At this voint, bawever, the Deold was again changed, for tha Cornoll wen,who had untli sow been rowing third, lay to thuir oars, sud, with a uptrit and dashing energy abeo- lutely astonishing, drew up to the Lrown men, ot 6von, passed them, gained upon the Harvard , ROt even, entercd into & desperate strugglo for tho firet placy, and fnally, with » apury vf astonishing ~ brillisucy, went olsar 1o Lo front aud ocsme homs wioners by a boat's longth, Porhaps no more exciliug Vit of boating ks ever becn dono betweau our callogen than tock plsce botween thess froslunen 1 tho last wila of the course, and wo victory wad over more gellantly wou. It was & clear sriumph of pluck, nerve, and good training. The Prince- ton men wers last all tbo time, although not dis- gracefully #o. The Prinostons rowed a more rapid stroke The Cornell than either of their competitors, stroko wua Lhé longest, The cause of Kennedy's non-appearance st the ningle scull race was hid mistskiog the time to bo after the freshmen rsce had boon rowed, in- atoad of before. Yajo and Cornell are even in the belting for to-moirow’s race, DECLARED OFF. Sawaraas, N, x,, July 13.—The College Com- mittee, Meanrs. .lunul‘1 Drayton, and Ferry, with the concurrence of WilliamJ, Robests, Presideat t the Rowlog Assosistfon of American Col- d' 4 .ol Jagies Watson, Umplr 8Y0 thad shord 110 rade to-day 0 [ awill %o L R TR e motrow, two hours after the atart In the Univer- sity racs. THE OFFIFIAL ORDER AND TINE of four bosts contentavts in Frashmau race to- day is aunounced aa follows ; _ Coraell, 17:32)( ; Harvard, 17:37% ¢ Brown, 17:39)( ; Princeiun, s — THE CREWS. LAST YPAR AND TS TRAB Avectal Dimpatch te Th Chicace Ty(bume, BARATOGA, July 13.— Last yoas there wera only thrae craws Io the Freshmon’s race; this year six entered, Harvard. Yaln, Cornell, Princeton, Brown, and Dartmouth, ‘The Freshman crew of Yals wae, however, disbanded, owlng tothe with- drawal of the stroke, H. D. Chandier, for pro- motion to the University sbell, aod tue loss of two othern of the crew, who, for privata ressous, found themaslves nusble to row. The Dart- mouth crew was also withdrawn, The collego bed mot with 8o maay defestathat {t was hard work for it to secura ita crew, and it was decided to withdraw {rom the rrenhman race o a4 to concentrato sil the interent and enthusiasm of the college on the Univeraity race, T'hose with- dramals reduced the contosianta to fonr. and of thews it wonld bave been bard to eay which bad tho best chauce of winuing, CORNELL. Por tho firat time in ber bosting bistory Cor- poll sant & Freshman crow to ths reputta. [t s chiosey st the same time as the Uurversity crew, and bad fatibtully shared v the ssine tmmni. both In the gymnasium sud ou the iake, 1t was as follows: Age., Hetaht, Weight. Bow—Lynde Paimer, 10" 140 No, 1—Alvert W, Bmith 601 1o No. 3—Vernon B, Girave. Loy 1k No, ¢—=Jumos L. Cam By 188 MARVARD connted » grest deal thus year on her Freehman crew, and, with Yale out of the way, their chance of succosa twas considered cxcellent. They were all big, stroug mon, much clder thau Frosumon crens geuerailv, snd were weil tramed in the new atvle of strukie which Yale and Har- ward bave adopted after observation * on the otber sido of \the water.” and Captain, comes of A Towing faml, um brother baving sat_in winning Hacverd sholls 1n sears gore by, With Yalo's Freshmon out of lont chauce for the 1aca, lows: 1ho crow wad as fol- Age, Height. Weight, BI0Y 150 Bow—Alfred W. Morgan,. 0 b lUam A, Bancroft 20 60 164 » 3—Nilliam M. Lo Moyne....J50 bwsK 163 Ho. A—L'bilip Yau Menmomer Eiy .39 B0 161 No, 5,—Henry P, Worden, 9 508 10 Al LT N 8 5.005%¢ 150 Their shell was built by Blakey. Their drews conpisted of wuite trunks and crimeou bandker- chiefa about tha hoad, tho body bewg strpped t0 tho waint, won tho Freahman race of last year i Blyie, sud the victory gave a grest 1mjetus to the Loatiug interest'in tho college. njamin Nicoll, of New York, tho Captain aud stroko of the winonyg erew, cecuples a sitwilar position in the Univoruity crow thus year. The Freshmon crew of this year wers six sturdy young follows, sud good_judges cousidered thotn to be in betior form ond” smoother trim tuan auy other Fresh- mon crew on tho Iake. The oniy possible do- ticiency anticipated waa in the bow oarsman, who waa the shortest oarsmon of all tho crews this yoar, and thoro was some fesr that his reach gkt bo too short when the conlest becams lendid bot, Tho crow was as follows: Age, Helont. Weight, Bow—Jolm C, Thuraton,. 17 s 18 No. 2—I+ac H, Hos: 6.10 No., 3—Jotiu MeFarland, 510 15 No, 4 and Captai D088 ,0eriiirens £l0K 18 No. 6—ii, F. Forge. an” 17 Biroke—{lugh Sleven o [ XT3 ‘fhoir sholl was mado by Thomas Fesron. Yooliors, N. Y.; material, Bpanish cedar; lougth, 49 feet © inches; beam, 21 fnches; dopth, 'bow, 7 inches ; stern, 8 inches; wonfim. 180 pounds, Their dresa consisted of whits shirts and knes breoches, an orange ' . shisd- ed with biack and embrowered n silk, ou the breast, DROWHN camo forward with agreat desl of Bhu:k and onthusiuam this year, ju no wise dikieartened by s ill-succesa” last yosr. Tuoir Freshmaun crew was traoed by E”H. Luthor, of the class of '70, and they entered the race iu geod forw. Thio czow Way aa foliows : Age, Heoht. Weight, TowTsass 0, Winslow. 502 145 No. 2—Alfred ‘N, Fairbank, 6105 136 No, 3—George F. Weston, 800 160 No, 4—Frectnan W, Whitman, 502 138 No, p—George Goodwin 5.08 140 Blroke—tanien 13, Parrol BvY 14 The shell was the same will bo used by tho University crow. The raciug-dress was brown bandkerchiefs and trunke, tho body stripped to the walst, THE RACE was rowed over the course to be used in tho srest Univeraity race to-morrow, The startin iue was towarus the weat end of the lake, witl the Town of Stillwater on oneshoro aud AMalta on the other. A bluff, called Buake ILill, projecting with the lake fiom tho southera shore commanded a splendid viow of tho stari- {ng-tine. L'he laues for cach boat wera buoyed and markod o that there should be vo risk of fouls or disputos sa i place. The finink was st at tue ontrance to the Narrows Letwoen atatoga Hpringe and the Town of Saratogs, the grand stand oo the vorth shore commaudiog & muguificont view of tho closing struggle. pecias st REJOICINGS. PPOPLE WiO FEEL GOOD OVER IT. Spactas Drapatoh o The Chacago Tribune, Dixon, 1i1, July 18.—Jsmes L..Camy, Jr., gon of our Postmsater, Gen. James L, Camp, has the honor of belonging to the Cormell Club, who were declared the victors in the Saratoga regatita wds{. and which has csused great rejolcivg tn onr city. ITuaca, N, Y., July 13.—Tho victory of the Coruell Kreuhmen orew is rocoived here with the . greatent enthusiasm. Guns are being fired, Hags raised, bi-co lovated, snd a general wpirit of Tejcioing prevails. —_— 3 YACHTING. YESTERDAY'S DACE AT GAPE MAY. Oarz May, July 13.—Tho woather was very fsvurable: for the yacht-race to-day, the wind at tha time of startiog blowing freahly from the south, The beach, the hotel porchos, and all other eligible positions wore crowded with apoo- tators. At 10:25 the first gun was fired, and the socond gun ten minutes later, when the yachis wade for the Jine. In about a minuto and a lLalf the first boat, the schooner Idler. passed aud stood on her courss, with overy sal drawing. In quick order} followed the schioouers Resoluto aud Rambler. At 10:43 the -Mobawk, closely bugged by the schooner Eva, paased out. The siztih boat wa tho sloop Sadie. Oue after an- other pssaed until, just before the tifteeon-min- ute gun shuttiog out competitora, the fourtosnth and last yacht made the line. As the vessols ot fuirly on, their course snd stood out to nea, tho pight was exceediogly besatiful, and all were recompoensod for yesforday's dlusppointe mont, Bhortly before 2 o'clock the fleot came 1o pight on the rotura trip. By 2:16 all wero in sight, mith the Eva apparently leadging, woll to windward, The Mohawk lvgcmd bout fourth, The Mohawk crossed the line at %26, In s mumute sod a helt the Idior K“ od, and was received with two guns from tho 'sllapooes. In mnother mivute and a bhalf the Rexoluto aniled h‘tnlnl. Aftor an interval of ten minutes aud & half, the Rambler was salutod 84 the fourth, and in & minute aud a half Mado- line camo in f1feh. The sixth yacht to cross tho live was the Eva, st 2:43, 'ihu Droadnaught was soventl, at 2:50. The eighth was tho nret sloop, the Vindex, for which thie gun waa tired at 2:68. Next came ibe aloop Hadie, at 3:05. This makes Yindex the winner of the 1,000 prize for uloops, ‘The fiulab was very excitivg, tho Laudling of the yachta belug waparb, bt el iy WOODBURY COUNTY, IA. Spectal Duvateh 16 The Chicoge Tridune, Broux CrTy, Is, July 13,—A census of this (Woadbory) County bas just besn taken. There are 8,608 versons in the coundy, Underthe head of illiterate, it 18 sbown that of this number of {nbabitaute thers are ' only 23 who can- not read. The number of births in the year was 814, of whicli Bioux City contributed just one- half. The number of volers ln the county (s 1,718, of &hom 1,819 sre native Amerioans, 0ero hea ngulnv a people lu the sounly, T A nombar ef mi lh':l«%& PR Loring, the wtroko | tbe way, liatvard wan thought to havo an excol- | AMERICA'S VICTORY. Detailed Acconnt of the Great Rifle~ Contest at Dollymount, The Shooting at the 800, D00, and 1,000 Yard Ranges. Fine Disclpline of the Americans--Yo System Among the Irishmen, Tribulation of the Crowd at the Result of the Contest, The Full Scorcs of thé Shooting. New York World, Dunery, Juno 29.—At Jast tke morning of thia memorable day bad come, to mea whick a rcore or mate of Amerlcan citizous had crussed 3,000 miles of water, Tho dawu cawe unt with the promine of & aull Gay. At tho B o'cloek break- fast at the hotel the rifiemen, each drossed in tha suug-fitting bluo flaopel unifurtn of the Ama- tear Rifle Club of New York, looked anxlounly out at the eky. At that hour a dull, leaden eky, without . 8 FIIb of kueliae, WA & wentie breezo scarcely woving the folago in Bt Stepbea's Greon bafors tho door, gave Fromiso of & mast favorable day for their chosen sport. Wikhes were expressod that the day tught romain thus, that something noteworthy might be put upon rocord. All the men were in prime coup- dition, excepting Gen. Daokin, whore arm had beecn sowewhat bruised by excoseive and swkward practico the pruvious days. At #:30 o'clock the carringes were at tno door to convoy the team and sssociates to the rauge. Tho rifles, carcfully handled, the car- tridgo cascs, the tolescopes snd watergroof, aud the groat load of bapgage incident to a day on the rango were heaped in, aud s few momeuts Iator the start was mado for THR DOLLYAOUNT RANOR. Alopg tho route the ioterout of the peaple in the match sud tho vimtors was soen in the lo- gends and banners stretchied across tho road. At oue point & baud of green leaves twade o very pretty archway, and * Wolcomo to the rmozaid Isle,” * Welcoms to Clontarf Plains,” und simi- 1lar exprossions were commou. At 10:25 tho car- riago drew up ou the yange alter a rattliag rids aloug the ses walil road aud ocrogs tho low water ford directly to tho firing point. The rungo had been coosidorably altesed in preparation for this event. Btous wooden feuces Lind been ercetod, while within this & wooden paling divided off & reserved spaco, in which tho ladies and spacially invited guosts were scated. Touts had becn crected hero and thero, and provisious io plenty bad been providedl for, spacious marqueen for shade and rest being disposed here aud thote withsn the inclosure. A good forco of polico, & littlo more showy aud sven more inellicicnt than their Now York counterparts, louuged Isaly about the grounds, The ILrish riflemen wero about, and at 12:25 the apportioument of tho men to tho soveral targots for markers, spottors, scorors, eic., had beon made, Maj, Arthur, Maj. Hollaud, Mr. Willism B. Coughtsy, aod tr. H, B. Kerr took tho duty of goivg dowa in the butts to superviso the warkers, Capt. Bruco and A. V. Csufield, Jr., kopt i sccurato watels on the American taigets, recoiding esch shot on miniature targois ; wiile L. M. Ballard avd J. E. Whitloy, of the party, porformod tho samo duty ou the Trish targets, Mr. J. H. Bird ang Capt. Bugardus acted as patrols iu tho rear, to keep back the crowd sod look out for the inrerests of the wen; whila Col. Mitcholi was lookiug etaip- ly mbout, seeing that evervthiug was set to rights. ‘e roferee on tbo Iiish gido was Ma; Leach, whilo Capt. 11, Loldave, of tho Ninety third Higblanders, hiold tho post of nmpiro. “I'ho crowd rapidly iocrensed in uumbers, many ladios coming dows to watch the cbampiovs ab woik, Tho fucilities for conveyiug tho uows of the match during 18 progress to the crowds in sttoudsuce was vory good. Iwmeonse black- boards wore mounted ou gigantio easals liftel abova the beads of tho throus, and on these tho figares were given in_dotail, while ou & large targot the exnct positivns of tho eliota wore spotied out. As each man fired his record was carried out on theso large disgrame, and all who wished took note. IN TIE TOSS FOR CHOICE OF TARGETS the home toam won, and chovo tho up il tar- Rots towards the right of the range. Bix taryets wero in position, tho four fusida oues by in use—2 and 8 for the American teaw, and 4 aud 5 tor their Irish frionds, To T'arget 2 the assign- menta wore Gildoraleove, Bodime, sud kuitun; oo Target 8, Yalo, Dakin, and Coleman ; 1arget 4, Wilvon, Mckouna, and Jobnson; aud., on the extreme right, Dr. Hamilton. 2hlner, and Polloci shot on Target 5. At 11:25, when the buglo sounded the signal for tho opeving, thoro woro but few on the ground, The sky sull beld its dull, lesden covoning, though the wind had treshencd up to s good lively breeze, aud was blowipg steadily up the rango—whai would be styled in marksmon's patlance & 12 o'clock wind., After & deal of fusuad- ing and_ banging away with blank cariridges into the ground, a Labit much indulg- od 10 by the Irish rillemen to fit the weapou for immedisto loading, tho wmatch was opened by Dr. Hamilton, who led off on T'argot 5, aud gmnod » ooutrs. Cal. Gildersleeve fallowed wi contre: Yalo on his target getting a: outer, while Wilson bogsu tho campaign on Target 4 with apother centre. This was not very aus- picious in avy direction, but it waas au important pons gainod ta Lsye the st ritleman tind the target, that the conditions of the wind and ole- vation need by him could be communicated to Liis follows to guide them in the arrangowent of their nille fixtures. Tho 8U0-vacd range progress. o slang with caroand caution on aither: sids, The shooiing was fine all slong the linos of either party, though for somo un- accountablo rosson Uodine planted a duck’s egg plump in the middle of his sooro at this range, - Tha wiud uold vary steadily from the 13, though occasioully sLowing & Gise position 1o twirl abous st 1 o'clock, - The wky, L)q towards the close of tho praciico at this range, begau to bieak up, and a day of sunsbine and brigut akies was proniced. This did uot oxactly suit tho markswon, who had been hoping for » run of soveral nours of ovorcast eky and stoady wind, 'The promise of suusbiue brought out the aitizens in forco, and by the conclusion of the. 8U0-yard stago the groundd wore well thronged. ‘L'hio conclusion of tne shooting was eagerly watchiod, sud when at the finish It was avuounced that the Irsh toamn wus ONE POIST AREAD the cheoring was hearty, Among the riflomen themsalves the effect of thin sunouncemont was peculiar, The Insh looked upun it as tho be- giuning of n victory. Tua lower raugos tuey cousidered tha ost familiar to the Aworican shooters, and tuia vantago, takew thus early in tho struggle, the Dubliu men Loped to keop sud juoresss 10 the end of the yawo, The Awer- icans took the return with all stolidity. Not ous “nvo any indioation of weskuess or despoudenoy. uch a small difforence thoy cousidered did not throw them iuto the prodicamvul of & stern clase aud & Jong one, Oue poiut 18 easily lost or won, and_forowarned was forearmed, they oconsidored, Each wan went back detormined to win, 60 far s he jndividuslly was couceraed, and afford every sdvantagg Lo bis fellows. The mavner of working adopied by the two teamy was charscloristio, and may sorve to ex- i Wl e batis took tho turu it did. Itis air to assunio that both squads of men wore in prime condstion ; there was no comaplalut of ill- oy board, and no acoideut happenod Lo war the progivus of the ocoutest. But in tho American wing ail was ordor anduystewm. The sequonce ot firing and tbe movumeuta of the wun dusiug sc- tion bnd been arrunged before Llo day's work oponed. Gildereloove was to open up bis Larget, sud give the wind and elovation and such expe~ rieuce ltlmnpu‘;zm ;hulm{:fl\xm Mfi' n‘:h an zose from the Bring-polut he stepped up to copvenlens sasel nn{ otted down the wind ufi rear right jmossurements used by bim. while sl spoiter juverted & hrond-besded teok sight, o the spot &~ = by the ball. Focol = 10 & amall target In plaln roru'[;ev'xzvlilng r;m.h unvx ‘h\t au fining & red teck wan put in, for S5 focond & whito tack, snd for the ::n'rnd Wi 5 hLosded tack. Each man In finng, after thes 7 round, was abin by & glance at the diagrats’- 800 how tha sliots wero drifungand allow accord- :;nl{. :mu wen 0o ‘:mn;, no muoing abodt 't noints, but the N whols team pulted to- BEARTY AXD HEALTHFUL ¥AYSE; . On the 1rish side tho men w-udsn’;\ abont, banteriug with friends and scqusintauces, run- niog for bomta on wind aud elovatiou to one snother, and erpocially to Mr. Jubn Rigby, who wan oot shooting, bt acted as & goneral father over all, treing 1o givo advics to s half-duzen quostioners at ous and tho samo time. Thore wan no syatem, In place of putting out the lees Toliable ‘men as nionesr shots st each rangs, thoir hent men, Hamilton snd Wilsan, led off, | sud taking the rst ahots all aloag the acore, It will bo yoticed that turee mimses aro creditod to he Irivh, winle the Amencans have but opw, and aro abead on tho sggregate seven pointe | The ooly reason suggeated for the defeat of tho Irish toam is thoir want of unity and the inck of that discipline aud mutual assistauce so essel- tial 1n the sccomphsbmont of any under- taking in which tho had effort of one 108y ool | the good endeavors of another. At 00 yards | all thiosa points of difference were not 8y con- | spicuous. Planty of tiine was taken, and, with thn whole afternoon bofore them, the ieu wore leisurely in thoir movements. Out of tho nine- ty shots fired by the American gentlemen at this ®lage, thers was but uno tujes and two outers. | Amongst tho Irmhmon thora were two inisses and uooutor. Al the men found assistanco in tue favoralile hiht and steady wind, and the totals of 337 aud 1418 in tho possible L60, sgainst the lotals of 417 aud 326 mado last Septetnber. #LOw no on'y increansd skill but bear tostimony 1o the mora favorabio condisions. ‘I'nere was no intermirgion boyund that ageut In moving back the trappings and oihor parapberaslis of the fir- ine-poluts trow the S0 to the ) sardy stage and the kecond part of the contest wad eutore upon. ‘fhen eatno in TIE FINE DISCIPLINE of the Amcrican nilomeu, For the firet fow sbots the couditions of atmosphars, hght, and wind remained prefty wouch tho sate. The &ky wan brightening, Lowever. aud by tho time the eighth shiot Lad been reached a cloar, oright HUD was Blumbg ; the wind wax blowing un- eatily from tho poiot of 4 and 5 o'cloe d required much snd caretul watcning. the | chock mvstom mdupted by the oue squad thin was eauily done, but with the other confuman #00n became the order of tha bour, aud of the pivety shots firod at 90U yards the Americans 8L:ow but t#0 missos, male by Coleman as open- iug shutw, aund buc two outars. On the lewh #cores aro three onters and sovou misves, 3lilluer “ going Lo piecos " 10 tha moet bewildenin,s fasb~ fon. Mr. Rigby coached Ahitinor during s em- barraksuent toost peisistently, butsil to no pur- pove. In vamn he cwptied his gun into the ground, aod loaded with sl the curo poesildo, eltiug nia vights with tho utmont accuracy, No sucoutaging thud judicaied tho striking of the 1ron target faco by his builets. He strugpled on, changing this way awd that, undec the advice of a balf-dozen counselors, but Lis luck had gone. his tetbod, ur 8 methiug, aud, with bis conti- - Bis ability to execnto had gone. taward the muddlo of this atage, the tide of Juck keemed ottivg 1o most strungly towerd the Americav_side, Milloer and Mchenna each bad amuw; Poliock followed with au oater; Jobn- son dropped from 8 buli's-eva into a couplo of centres, 'nud Wilson wax not holding bis vorn over woll. Ou the American side, Coi, Dodine was redectning lusli-fortuue st 500 yarusio s ! #core of 50 to s possible £0. Fulton was domg almost as well, sud oven Colewman, aftor a pair of duck’s eg:n ot opening, rau up 43 at this rango. At 2:35 the match waa two-thirds com- pleted, and a recesy was taken for lunch. Tho offieral record soun disclored the unpuiatable truth that tho wtrauger team bad completely turued tho tablos outhelhome men, and, 1 placo of tue laster bulug oue aliesd, they ware THIRTY-FOUR IN THE KEAR. This was & naguincout picce of wark ta bo ao- complirhoed in a siugio stage of the maeich. and & most stupondous obrtacle for the Luxh rilemon to pull ovor un tho rewsiuing range. By ttas thne thero were fully 10,000 or 12,000 peodle on the ground, a repressntativo Irish crowd,—mixed aod merry boegars and buto tious Aldormen in utter coofusion. The luuch- tents wore soon flllod, and a most wholesalo con- sumplion of beverages of sil kinds ensued. The proaieo of tho morsng aud the experience of | days nud wecks past had been vain, and alf wero | warmly clad iv suticination, but the high tem- peraturo Lad caused the perspiration to tlow and tho thirst o incroske most twldonly. Toe m- vited guents, with tue two nile teatd, rocoeded to the private marqnoee uf the Association aud the Reception Cowmmitteo, where a choice colla- tion bad beou ppread. All wers oxbausted and Luogry, sad ate witl avidity, the American shoot- eru replying between bites to the compliments poured upou them from all sided. The ILrish- meu schuowledgod dofeat 1 their looks and action, but hoped at their favonts ranke—tho 1,000 yards—to st lesat reduce tho Amencan | to more of = equality. But they ate and dri with good cheer, and covered their chagriu at their approuching secoud defost under the most pleasaut o3ei0T. R ‘Ihe opewng of the 1,000-yard firing was rome- thing of atoil. The peopie bad increasod im- mensolv in uuwbers, sud crushed forwand aguust the rilewen ut work, IMPEDING THEIR MOTIONS § and in the abweuce of any effective barriers it waa impossivle to do snythiog runl; serviceable towards keeping them back. The hoiseshoo stispe, with the actois and tue ritles iu tho iuuer | carve, was drawn outuntul tnesides became abont parallel, leaviog but a warrow lano along which the bullots travoled ; some of the peering lieats catne very nesr the lino of tire, aud ou ono or w0 occasions the rulemen oa the extremo right ! Irlsh targets ware compelled to suspoud tinug uutil some purticularly obtrusive head was diawn out of rauge. The noiws, too. Lecamo greater, and esch good shot was hailed with crios of **Bravo!” sud cheers. A band which bad been on the gronnds during the dsy per- sisted in playing, to the diecumtiture of tho | shootors, until ordered to stop, Thu wind had ¢ diod down sgain, blowing Iszily from the ess ! aud third quarters, swinging round again to the | twelfth quarter bofore the close of the match, and the sky. too, bad agsin clouded up, sssum- | ing the dull, gray sspoct, aud, us the last fow | shota were fired, tha general look of the con- ditions was vary similar to that existant at the | opu(;lug of the match, excoept iu the woderated wind. The day bad been A TEYT ONE. The wind had travelod fully half ronnd the disl, and tho light had chaoged from a dull grav to & bright sunlight and back agmin aince tho start {u the forenvon, It was not a partic larly difficult day to manago, especially whon six or more exporta sat in cousultation upon It, a8 aid tho Amencau shooters ; but still it required caro snd watching at overy moment, For the general puliio it was votod's capital day, since it was the tirst renlly flue Juve day which Lass been enjoved since tho wlveut of tho Awerican baud in Ireland, and all were glad to avail thom- solvos of 1t to 800 the great evont of tho timo lioreabouts, sud the Mitle Awsocistion reaped s moet gonerous barvest of stullings st the wisson gate. I'he 1,000-yard rango trial was soon over,—{ho mou, especiatly o the Irls side, fring rupidly. On the Amernican 8ection Fulton weut to picced Vadtly, gesting two misaon, aud euding up with one, 8 proce of catelesstiass quite unprofessional. Gaw. Dakin, who had boen shooling up towards bead wmay, vlio managed to et & miss at chis seoro, With the exception of these thies misses and 81X outers, some of which are due to tho crowding 1u of'the peopls, the team did very well. Outho Insh side Humilton aud Polieck lisd w miss each, aud Millner added throo moro to bis champiou et of tho dev's duck's egs. On s show of totals at thls range alune, tho Amoricaus wers sgain the vietors, wseonng poliuts wore thsn their antagonists, which, addad 2o their previous balanca of §1, gave U3 A8 THE MAJOWUTY OF THE AMERICANS, the totais beiug, for Americaus, Vi7; knd for Irish, 029, in & possible 1,0%. In thy jossible range total af Bd, the totals &: the ditleront runges for tho two matelios have baoa ¢ T s parda, ) AN peris, h‘"w Vit 114, Toni. | 1838, § 197, s, 1874, | 1813, oo | se | Tuar || oo | Tear || aos | s0m i 3??_ m“ 9, m “ RS will be thus soen that the Americans have surpassed their hitherto nsurpassavle scoro of the Creodoioor shout, while the Insbhmen have fallen behind at 000 snd 1,000 (‘nd-. Tho mutoh is a full, square, aud complaie’ dofeal of the Telsh toain. 'Lhore was &% uo time any resl call on umpite or referecs for a docieion. A¥ tuse the maskors B the mantiou disoussed 'y | 186~ lteturs match botwesn roprusentative teams 1o Lad lost coutidence 1 Ls gun, to biwself, n ! Along | Gross Irish total... ke T —— NUMBER 321, ——— 2ry long over shots on line or edo, and once Mr. Rigby went down 1o sctas re| Zbut bayona these Interruptions, soma !!:r:l:; 'f: l::teen'm number, & grost victory for (he broech-ioade: ;l"u\;i:llnguhhlul from “t‘ho hmmxlo-lnm‘du: iava agaln proven that the aticiant for the Jo T tho Basey work muzzle-loadors. loadar & memi muzzle-losding gun by tice of charmpg his wemspon by 1‘ but otherwise the died sud do their wot Col. Gildersleavs must bo socorded tha lesding all went off smoothly, longest rangos and the fineas’ as aro aoy of the most carefally-bullss Fulton mado of his breec! the prao-: 6 mugzle,; glacei Are properly han- in » normal manoer. To place, for, although he ties with Gen, Dakin on thie grand sggregato, bis superior soors at 1,000 yardu fizen bim in savanco. Col. Gildersisern; has dove most eflicient nervice. since his depar- ture from Awerica, With the onerous poss of. Captain to i1}, ho has found feisure to practics,| and by Judicions Joputizing of hin work to ochers on the day of the match be succosded in making: linwsell the Capimn in merit ae iv name. The' full acores are presouted In the foliowing : AUYMARY. Noatw Dot Doriraouxt, near Dubltn, June 70, of Irolaud and Amorica; ftcen phota sach at 800, und 1,000 yards ; American and 1rish rifles nnly'lov% used ; weight, 10 pounda ; trigger-pall, 3 pounds, AMERICAX TEAY. S0l OTLDKIMLXAVE—SILBP ULEDNOOD BITLE -0 Fuw Sm-u Swmm i ¥ i L § 13 H % H g 2 £ i 1 Rame £ois e u.-?.u-.g.u- regnal 3 g 5 H - Iy 2 F 5 Saldges £ H [ It peE H souleesitas fusifoas s2tgist gaca? 3 Foes 5 3 Ceedaw pusly At friln ~olE g oS ena bi b z ILiE g1 £58 2 ey o k] YEaun E—- s x ] | g H e 2 Totala, Sea Fova Seae oy ih L B S 8 [-PPes TS AN 5 3 g 8 —. Sueniouefens L RPN i cmsbenelonz cuadens P PG £l 2 Susiuceinen e Aunabwae, s b P e e i H £ 2 e £ i k e I 0t i Fioee A sszlesisccd sosgnigiis e o x e e At e CIIoiliiesille 't $d Coageue confuoa Py P Spcedoan i == E g}. 133 Ly 4 I [ 171 3 3 3 1 ] 4 3 Senfese poes b =it ptedl - 00, 300, 3 | throws American total, Diiference tn favor r ] The return to the hotol at the conclusion of the watch, which ondod within a fow moments’ of 6 o'ciock, was A BIGUT DARELY WITNESSED. . Maj. Looch niaaoe s fow remarks to the crowd| an “tho rauge,—very few remarss~informing: them of the defeat of their team, and proposing| three cheern, which were given rather backward- Iy, although the Irial team were porsistent ot GXpressing their bappinesa and eutirs plossure ot the eNuc of tuo match. Col. Gildersleeve ro- ! eponded, thanking the mob for ihe ordor whey bal mawtaived, and then cama the voyage bome. | Five minutes after the last shot waa fired by Bodine,—a * ball's-0y0,” swollwg the Amoncan | majority Lo 34,—~the whale of VAL G1paLse betiud * the inclosure was covered with! siraggling lines of peoble making rapidly for tho long nariow brulge which joiua the waivland. I'assuge across this was slow work, owing $0 tho massen wodged within the stout wooden palig ou each sido, and many who did vot fancy a long delsy nsod the boats which: s0mo npeculalive marivors, taking sdvautage of the riwing tide, offered for & conridetation as a moans of trankit from tho sandy Bull to tho op- oeits 8hots of Dollymount. Half-a.dizen uckuey cars, with **six-up "—mon snd women —veniured to cross the water-way, and tho hosi- tancy of the drivers to go ou when the mea roached almost tothe Lorwes girths, provoked the mirth aud riicule of the on-lookers ; but;a bold dush, made at ths cost of s leavy spinsi- ing, brought thoe voyagers safely to laud, wiulo . the merry-makers were doomed to & long sud * toilsome journev. Fur wmearly two hours tho entiio strolch of road trom the Bull brdeo to Amiens etroot waa alive with pasaing carringes, cars, and traps of every kind, all fully ireighted. Tho houses aloug the route showed groups of gurious out— lookei s nt overy winduw aud hall-door, and the garden walls hud their vccupants of the ammated scens, 'Tha Amorican teamtravelod homowsrds, sowe in &0 open cairiaze, vthers on cars immo. distely following, and st various polnts the v torioun millemen wers warmly grootod. At the canal bridge, st the Droghoda ltal xay termnua, * at the cocner of Earl and Abpey streeis, con- siderablo crowds colicctod to Eauglimune of tho Awerican team and appiaud them, aug this thoy did right hesmitily,.us the strangers, with their ritles, loathor-cased aud buckled, keld in hand, wore conveyod rapidly on their way to the Suelbourna Hotel, the Leadquarters of the American team. INCIDENTS, New Yurk 2'imes, At the close of tho U0-yard shooting the con- testants adjourned to luncheon. Abuoul a cougls of bundrod very huugry sud defoctea Irish gen- tlemeu aod the rival teums met fiere at the fos- tivo poard ; and iz was gouuinoly rofreshing to: observe the frank, manty fashion in which cer- tain defeat was antcipated aud sdmitted, Bx- copt one or two of tho Aworicans suddonly woot mad, nothing could save ths -Inish laurel ; and thia urt of thing was not to bo thought of. Tuo Indivs of our party, Mra, Dakin, Mrs, Axtbur, Muss Mullin, the Misssa Cole, aud all our geutlo- men, were mowt Lospitably and good-bumoredly entertaned. Nu_ doubt thore was bitter disap- postment ranslivg in the bourt, but cer- tatnly shers waw 60 feeling whatever Againgd the Amoriuns, The Lixhmon, as fo thor wont, wera burd upon cach andupoa thomeelvos. Evorybody was bluwed. Mr. Miluer bismed hiy Tille ; und, lndeed, no do I ; but bad bo practiced Lo would bave discovored its vagarios pefors judgumont dsy arrived. The Csptain of tho Aworiesn tesm was loudly praised by way ot Covert cousuro on somobudy else. Ilere” the busivess wa really unpleasant. Tuere waa plenty of champagne quaffed, but novo by aur wen, After mors thans fuug intorval, nearly two houte, tho grouud wss Fe-entored, and such o 87606 e 0o the oye WaS certainly nover be- fora wituestod ou sbooting ranges. Tle crosd had doubled iu proportions, Tho evening papons Lk lmnmucnl B ovd tidings with com- wondablo rapulits, aud *the boye" had come from ol 880 about “matters. By sheer dint of foroe wo reached the ju- cloanro sud tried to get the orowd back to the Uu0-yand slations, Expostulations, pm(m, comuinds, super, bIows, were tnied, but all in aain, Tuo isé peopls fu tho city were baudle:” ybout i tha crowd satbe veriest sans cul from the Libertion. The police, to the nur®®® of lifty, Wera B8 powerless & 40 MAD! winedy sod un{h wa moro apparent than ] l‘ lb:{‘ wero a(zsid S0 puab their suthority, J8I ¢ Turgein were 1 might—the arowd bir the others and nould not be driven back. Ors @ember o; tuo Irish team pelted lunbunncnmuso.hw woll nigh touchoed & tempor ich would thlm xo0n put an ord to the paatch. For lfi“ i tolf, it was with the Irish teat that® 0 1r1al people were angry, Alr. Miliner's “nh"&? reputation over tuat fatal ahot at Creod- inGe has nover been forgotten, sod by m; most usmeraifully Ll;end vy the wts :d the town. Dr. u-:\g ‘:l lbulpx;l:ufi:l;yfi'm temper, and yddressod the peopie, i n?:uml terms to stand backi Mr. Bird, for the Amoricans, was expustulatiog, but lnem:xs ded ; Lut, by sleer diot of purbiog, k;tlcux:l::‘&l\i:u, sud pr’l]mg. the crowd was b behind the suvoting-poiuis. Thoy stood lter- ally ou the heels of tho wen, but were more fors baarig s our toat than to their own. At lart work was beguu. Dr. Hamilton swore ai one tituo thiat he was on the point of skl wan's lok, to the fact that & g gg&‘: {‘n ‘L!u- ‘country and nobudy be much the worwe fo7 It Whoo the last Irish shot wea fired, the ropes were broken, aithough Alr, Yale was just abous