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NwW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1858. THE GREAT OCEAN YACHT RACE. ahead, but little progrees was mvée. When the matutinal Th © SUBURBS ON SUNDAY. surtece flecked with euntight acd ahadows from rocks and ponte ge ro ntl oe Barn aakeiacedtnubiahana? Coffee was served, say six o'clock, ‘ere Or thereabouts,” : hie 0 Wind eee Me Mages . N . Penacmmas, Se. soo most exoidcy jLOnO eos Yaak ts over taxon piace | bol lle change, bad taken place The weft morsing | Tho Manner ."% Which the Sabbath is Observed | "ron Ice tin’ ie hint tor wih plosnic partion, | Spt, Mgtuana, Mstoue} and sin ie wirage | Boothe and 8 dpe Perocheas, ‘cod 7 years, if da tho United States came offon thursday and Friday last, | reve came laden with tropisl eweeinses, andevorythisg | in New Yor,—Tho Pleasure Resorts of the | ts it contains so many romantic aud soquestered | Leva Levi, Mine Lovi David clark, A echroder, Mt Dol friends aud relatives of the family 8. reepectfully Detween four slgops and three schomers of the | Promised a calm, warm day, which was rather more than Poor—The Cit,” Out of Town—Picnics and tor sen as toe — pro ye | es © Caen, Pees and laay—aad por i] ene So Sorel. ey) bie late somidonoe, New York Yacht Club. We believe also that it is | Warm inthe city by ell scoounte, The amatoury mus- About Atiached’ to" them for dancing purposes, and oa | For Baraneek, in tbo siamabip Florida —Hienm Ouvert T | o'clock ots. HL Wines, age ‘agent, av? the longest regalar race betwoon yachts only that | tered to breakfast rather slowly, the work of the preceding , Staten Island, Hobo- Week days the pleasure partice invariably adjourn tothem | RFeule K Bowlig, Oxpt k 1 Brows, Mr Gorkowski, forry, Jersey City. ‘bas ever taken place in the world. The importance of the | day having given to all that deep refreshing sleep whicty Harlem and the paige te | te the. woods are over. fore er— ‘steerage. muon —O8 June 21, NICHOLss PIERBOW, nog undance e edification ~ — aitair may be the better judged from the fact that it was | Bever wooed by youth and health without success. Abt Neighboring Si gic = Fag young Indien, who like this kind of exercise the Beaver Usarimere Summer Hate.Gen- | Bin irionts and thove of his family, the members at almost the only topic of town talk during the last | if the doctors would oaly proscribe rousing knock about Numbers W,° it youtt Lee was thronged jeatorcay by parties (rom Now | tiemen desirour of « fine article in the hat way abould go to | Pureka Lcoge, No. Na A. M ; the members of Phormix ‘three or four days, and the bullotins relative | at eee to their dispeptic patients, the manufacture of Them on & ‘days, Xork There aro no regular pic nic ferice on Beadaye, ESPENSCHIED No HB Hassan strect, where thay wiltue Chapter, No. 3 & & , auction Necamemess to the progress of the race were looked forerard to with ex | quassia cups would soon cease, and provisions would take &e., &0., a, with their wives and cbii eas, wae Provide thomeslvos Yie'warrants iis hate be superior in every rampoct. funeral, (er corner of Broadway ‘Duh interest as the result of an important election. Bot. | ® material rise. Wiln food and spend the day ina quiet manner—oating, (Toeadey BEVENONS A NOB MOUTONS. Let us eee now how wostend at 7:30A. M., Friday, 26th. ‘The Una is stil! ahoad, the Minnie bas silently walked into the second place, and the Rebecca isthird. After her comes the Silvie, and off to the leeward we see the Mad- P Gripking apd enjoying the pure air and beautiful sceaer, Notice.— We 4s s00n aa the committee who have \ *Xe2 upon thin: af ie pine. ter famdaat road or ales uadar the weerg es eee tional force solves the arduous duty of making the m‘W8boys cea? lp. trees, le ones romp io tho | Coin: Bone eat chase butterflies. A large proportion of the ing, lor large a ‘6 their cries on the Sabbath, have succeeded in *hat work, ! visiers are Germas, as is evidenced by the quantit; fow wane. We bo Keep It up, 20 08 to tno = ry of 4 f ‘The frievds Of the family ave recpectfuitp: ‘would it not be well for them to turn their atietion to aco thaoe. bossa. | Ont bomen Sereetion, yf a il lager bier sold in the stores. There (hat large class of our population who decline entering ‘ting also was very lively, and, curiously enough, the ‘odds wore generally against the boats which came out bead. We have already published pretty full statements of the Progress of the yachts ana the resulgpf the race, and we sunning to Fort Lee, all of which wore crowded to their mow to gives connected narrative of the affair | si¢, with the Haze and Favoritaastern. It is sot a good ut Oat capacity yesterday. Taore could not have been Notice.—fhe Special Committee street. arly ane - Wind for the schooners, and the sloops may send thom | ‘lr churches, and instead, spend the day in the ceol 7 { Jeqq than 4,000 persons who went up by tbe boats, be. | by the Common Counell to make be ‘Teomas —On Sunday morning, June 27, of consumption, thelr affectionate It ia the fate of es treats beyond the city bounds, It is a question whether ona | sides those who got there by other moans. Some $1,500 | moval of the remains of ex-Presideat Monroe, Enaanwrn Taomaa, in the 60th year of Ne SB THE START. adioux. echooners warm day like yesterday more than 100,000 persons attend | Were , Wobably spent in fares and refreshments, to Bistonesd, ihe Her friends and relatives are invited to the fu- ‘Tue.conrve of contention for the yeobts commenced at Ho. TM oan © eee to-day and to wither to morrow. | we various churches inthis city, while 11s certain that CONRAD'S YORKVILLE GARDEN, nates ta thle | Bera, from the renidence of her som, Thomas ‘Woken, off the Club House, down to the sea; thence along the aD isons ae Sere 0 So aes more than that number evjoy the day by exoursions into | The he. Wiquarters for all the German summer festivals, | .,4 ful | avenue, Brooklys, this’ (Monday) afternoon, st four Atlantio osast to the easterly point of Long Island, crowned result. ground during some of tho neigh! vi located abo Ut one mile above Jones’ Woods, was overrum {| of | 0’clock, without further invitation. ‘by Montauk light, returning through the Soand to Fort | night; the Minnio had gaineda great deal; the Rebecca and from those who eave the city on Saturday t're | win visitors during the entire afternoon. The place is | yeAt,com Towseawp —On Saturday afternoon, June 20, of disease Madgie bad both lost. Ifthe Minnie shall the lead, it | $272 op Monday—and of these there are a dostring of the cart, Sanan Muap, eldest deughtor of James H. ‘Schuyior, et the mouth of the East river, @ distance of gle weep nit} fully one-fourth of the adult population of New York | Very tastefully arranged for comfort, and o delightful | with .Be ‘and Priseilis Townsend, in the 18h year of her age. ‘eomething about two hundred and fifty miles. The com- | is evident that the Una’s bottom has fatien out, and she their way out of town on the Sabbath; and however | piaco of resort for our German frieadm It ie noarly op- | 2a. Toe relatives ana friace o the famaly are Invited tr ‘peting yacht owners made up a sweepstakes of $900, of ‘will flose the race. Now came a» struggle of sea-| much the Puritans may deplore it, Sunday is regarded by 1e Randall’s Ietand, and monde attend the funeral, this (Monday) at ose ‘which a moiety was sailed for by the sloops and the other | manship—the race up the Sound being » dead | the mass of oar citizens ase day of rest sud roceoasen, ashen pity io Ae a fret peta trad mag OFclock, from the Nocth Baptist Chareh, corner of Christen Tair by the teheoners, The yachts which sailed wore | Dest to windward, and the yachte gaining their | uv ihm becoming cimcinie. Below wegivoan scoouat | wowsan ive hundred vistors on the growut. Reis sais | MICHA pied noe y= latte veces» feameetad ‘Mr. M’Wicker’s Haze (schooner), Mr. Stebbins’ Silvie | W8y in the tooth of the very moderate breeze. | of the principal of these resorts and the number who that there wore never so small a number there on a BRT Varanrmm.—In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, June 25, ‘{echoonor), Mr. Kingsiand’s Favorita (schooner), Mr. Ben. | The Ups daring the morning dropped still farther astern, Visited them yesterday. aor s Sunday aa yesterday. It is attriputed, however, | Faia ‘Trowas A. Vauurrive, aon of James and ‘A. Valem- wets, Je. Rebeooa (aloop), Mr. Loper's Madgie (loop), and the contest was evidently between the Minnie and COMET ISLAKD. ane whieh was held these foy three ie, ia hig 30th year, His remains were i pMrortian fowl ’ ‘This dry, arid and sandy island is one of the most ‘ raen' 4 ‘Mr. Duncan’s Una (sloop), and Mr. Thomas’ Minnie (sloop). | the Rebecca. It was the longest and best contested race be Warmors.—At Bi, N. J., on , Jane ‘The morning of sci dbamabaiiige chit hit on record. Ateloven A. M. the Rebecca passed the Min. | PoPwer resorte of the New York excursionists; and} | 4 44. ag er gs iol eee meeeen S Bieranten tee ul one Borgee pin Py Lym y 4 pane 06, , ic tad wok the load of the fleet, This hange of post, | ‘Osh there is bost called the Aurora running daily ond y is galt « plaee | tp sinire, ; ' | Wn. 0. Wetmore, U. 8. aged 60 roars jays that the sun ever shone upon. The view of the river, Pp ¢ that place and the city, the of resort. There were some five hundred on we growod ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited te with {ts sparkling waves, [set on one side with the com- | Hon took place off Roanoke Point, generally calléd by ar bag a ee ae ariiah Oe ee Sine ar eee merase themecl ves by | Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, Se hee, lato ree eae (ies amperce flags Sations sailor “Horse in the Bank.’’ From this un Jarge as they bath. ¥ inking Rhein wine an r 4 Office 343 Broad: afternoon, four o'clock, ithout further im- ape of ats , and crowned on the other hp i mah terday tho island was positively crowded to excets. _ sre -ceoellnsonag Sllon ‘Omnibuses leave Jersey City ferry overy seven o’clock there was nothing heard but the cry of the mas. ters’ “bard a-lee,” as the yachts went in stays. The exciie- COBMOPOLITAN GARDEN, ‘dei SET aowing Mae ‘Located in Third avenue ana Kighty-lirst street, wa ‘eed's Patent Sew! Machine Worrgn.—On Sunday morning, June 27, Moura, crowded during the entire afternoon, over one thou- rE alg adalah ‘k. Wotten. ' ‘with the green fields and wooded heights of Hoboken, ‘and stretching far away to tho country in its suit of sum. Hig tee Cae $s. fin, maarein Cink fe ep Seen large parties were continually arriving in two steamboats— ner verdand, oy menging With tho bins walepe of the bag, my off the Uae, | gue from thie cil ity and the other from Newark. Tho | sand guests being in the garden during the day. Barthelf’s Sewing Machines—Office 489 The friends elatives of the family are respectfully ‘was at once striking and besutiful. At early morning the | 824 the Madgie was far off towards the Connecticut . a wanted. Address bex 2,541 Post invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, a cigas of a breeze were not euch aso encourage hope, | shore. The Hebecos and the Madgle were hugging | Pobic houscs on the island were crammed: im every do JONES’ WooD, enaeny. Apes 2.841 For cflce, H.Y | Invited to attend tae rane iene of hin paxeabe, BT Weak ‘Located on First avenue and Sixty-first street, is byfar | Atwaser’s $15 ard $25 Sewing Machine was | Twenty fourth street. the Long Island ashore with as much ardor as the most prominent place of resort on the upper part of | operated for three successive days at tbe New York State fair, | See erent ‘which, bowever, springs eternal in the breast of that of a boy when he embraces his first love. The yachtamen as well as in those of ordinary mortals, jbo came away without the enjoyment ofadinner. At ? sr ine ane of yiartag: drew nsar thew Peper wore | Slvie, as gallaat'a schooner as ever holtod a gontioman’s | Yoor oeiok P.M. there wore presout upwards of two | Maubatian sland, The number that vise this place | prised muchiue, and wey sanded tne Sea premium Mee | wc wonnnn OISORLLANEOUS, Tewardod with a fair wind, The yachts bad been | Penuast, was having « bout with the Una, The press, | {houfand perso AT gle 3 every Sunday is over five thousand, although Yesterday | ae te a eee RURTMAN CON” | A TEVERDELLS FARIG WEDDING AND, VISITING moored into position abreast of the Club House, and lay | always on band, came alongside m the shaps of & boat | theless, asprin the fair sox. Thoro area great | Cre were not over three thousand on the ground, owing Bote agents, No. 403 Broadway, New York. | {2 “nie Wor clagance ot card and besuty of cagrarinde to a grand German festival which is to take place there . nr ees Cnn ay ene om ‘with their poses down the river, their mainsails hoisted | from the yacht Mary, of New Haven, and soon flashed and amusements provided for the iJ over the wires a statement of the position of the yachts “excursiopiats,” into which they entered with the true | to-day. Most of those who visit this place are Germans, Manufactarer’s Depot.—Ail Kinds of Dress T JONES’, 10 ANN STREST. $3 60 FOR FANCY SHOmB and thetranchors down. At balf-pastnine the shore was spirit of enjoyment. The crack of the pistol} andapparcotly make ft @ sort of pic nicexcursion. [| trunks, improved travelbng bags aad fine sie leather A esque. ‘and only $5 for Ars quality of patent leather dotted with groups of loungers, andthe landing place im for the delectation of Manhattan breakfast tables. '¢ gallery, where “the young | Jones’ Wood covers about ¢ -five sores of ground, | trunks, at No. 4 Murray street, JOHN SLACK. 8. ‘The breeze now became lessened almost to a calm, and | idea was learning how to shoot,” continued without inter- | and is directly opposite tho Workhouse on Blackwell's — — -——___—_ — frontofthe Club House wasja scene of bustle and ex- -citement. Shore boats were flying to and fro with be- the handkerebief. MADIOAY, UTS LIFE BALSAM ici scrofula, Island. Various amusements were going on during the at 3:30 P. M. the Minme overhauled and passed the Re- entire day, such as singing and gymnastic exor- ‘tated yachtsmen, and the cooks and stewards were going | becca. For two hours more the race was a struggle of | into all ‘of the target except the right part. Great | cites, shooting at pin targets, swinging and jumping, Jonauet Osetia. ast coreate Snowe semety Be Thosmaiien. “off with the last load of forgotton stores. On board the | the hardest kind. Not s point was missed on either side. numbers equipped themeclves iy bething Gresees and A algecepchcyg eee har ph A Bouquet d’Ogarita. faves arising from impurity of tbe blood, a0° matter whet advantage jul lax Bel jarge % th le yaonts there was all the bustle ot preparation for an | There was hardly wind enough tofill thosailsof the yachts, | O71) 4 bain’ while ‘edhe, and by far the larger propor. | was crowcol. with partios, mostly tamfies who were Bonnet d'Oparita, Seite alata mia daly pens: Cf important event. They hadall been overhauled, scraped, | ad how the skippers managed to squeeze their crafts | tion, acorning the encumbrance of ine bathing aresses, taining themselves by cating. drinking, and sing Honduel dOgarita, ice, liver and kidney complaints, ep greased, and put in the very best sailing trim, | *!0pg was a mystery even to the {nitiated. At six o’clock | took to the watery element in puris naturalibus. Ladies | inf. Over thirty casks of lager bier is dispensed at this » pty ated by PHALON & SON, 497 Broadway, and for ele eons wig ag ry Serie oon = ‘he , ae. : and “ fraternized’” in daring the dangers of every Sunday by the glass, besides numerous | YY sgiste and fancy stores. sp jepot, No. eet, Nor 16 come ‘Their decks were encumbered with extra spars, sails and | ® light breeze sprung up, and we find the Rebecca leading . pt ce ch per bottle: or thelr owners ware sporting their { ae annie: egate.-Finsiig te Tries; toe Wabeoms la on, | Coeetn Thaski Sele mast esiTonunly Oovatedi vee DOst | Bar Crnbs #080 fi NEN Oot Oe Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Towpees— | _A#*B! for Brooklyn, Mra. Hayes, No. 175 Fulton street, yc oe ae q “y eform- | GOTTENDEKG, BULL'S FRERY AND PLEASANT VALLBY. | pest in the world, wholesale end retall, and the dye privately part ofthe day te some singular and eccentric per luted with a gun. This little breeze dies away, and at im gymnastics. There were a few buggies on 7:30 the yachts are within a cable’s length of each other. It is almost a caim, and the Rebecca drops behind. With the rising of the moon, 8:30, a pretty good breeze springs up, and the Minnie is left astern. The evening haze which almost always floats over the Sound drops down over the yachts like a geuze curtain. The wind dies away; but the Redecca still koeps the lead, forms with all their holiday dignity, and that ts a grost deai—a yackteman is a sort of monarch on his own deck. Atabout ten the boat containing the committee of juages rowed through the fleet, the chairman, Mr. Haswell, giving ‘the Jast dircctions. The breeze freshened just before the sigzal for starting was given (10:20), and off they went, ‘with a spanking wind from 8.8. W. The Una got under way first, and having her own breeze, showed her UNIONS OR ENLARGEMENTS OF THE GREAT TOR cured without ‘There are many pretty places to spenda summer's day | *pplied. No.6 A’stor House. ‘pain, #0 that the boot ean be worm tm, pleasantly near New York, and perhaps pone more than G Hair..Wilson’s Hair Colorer Gra- | Dr. GACH ARIE, surgeos chnopodi 100 Broadway. vs . C le Gottenberg. The number of visiters who patroaised it gray or say Foresg Diack or brown, fe 6 dual esterday wore tot fer that 8,00, sad the enjoyment | Tibet Ries os, Mee coe os ae Attar bet | (VRE, SUIOM NakS OBPRATENG Sa 5 BO 3 . was certainly » reality. ‘The parties who spent the day | {he ‘agenoy, 908 Grand street, corner of Aion, in the drug tsmedlatey ator Ue operon” wie! te Toset inc there were chieily the swarthy sons of toil and their | store, ieee * . RACHABIE, surgeon Broadway. familiee—the very class who know how to create aud ap- “iate social pleasure. Of course, there was pionty of once. But lager, although extensively used, was by 20 meats the only liquor in demand ; on the contrary, it was astonishing wo see what immense quantities of the more ORNS BXTRACTED FRER FROM PAIN.—BUNIONS, heels to the fieet. Next camo the Rebecca, and at midnight precisely her gun is heard off tho Step potent and flery compounds, yclept brandy cock tail, gin lager bier on band, and it as well as the various other inverted nails vascular ‘ke., treated is the Haze, Sitvie, Madgio, Minnie and Favorite. Tho Re. | Ping Stones, where they say the devil walked over from | punch, Jamaica: rum, and the like was imbibed by the Rada of thud aa pat Weise ate tae taoay pte Ube, most succeesn} and, manger, by Lirsis excursionists. The quantity of ardent spirits consumed on tho steamboats avd in the two taverns at tho isiand was indsed extraordinary. The natural result of so much drinking was noi a little drunkenness; and it was lament- able and yet provocative of risibility to see the antics of rectly opposite the Bt, Nisholas Hotel. OFFRE HEALTHFUL. fs ibis of liter exties, C ing o' fe, es, ae & ‘or reskin in auiridons snd. heaiistul pho taken Long Island to Connecticut, Three quarters of an hour after she glides leisurely around the light on Throgg’s Neck, passes the stake boat, the Norma, is duly saluted ‘becca waa the only yacht im the fleet that sot her light fails atthe etart. Down they reeled by Castle Garden, receiving salutes on all bands and a fine one from the green plots; there wore swings end interesting games of quoita, &c.; there wes ebundance of music, dancing apd waltzing; there were romantic rambles through the ly groves or along the proud bank of the busy Had i Roynl mail steamship Persia, at her dock. Below Castle | witha gun, and drops anchor under the guns of Fort | Han Mon YM Ro te vee natal most of these | #00; and in short everything that could render a visi: to b ona Garden the wind came out freer, and the Rebecoa set her | Schuyler. The race, so far as she is concerned, is over. Nepom thea tettioa tee toke alkenes homer such a place at once interesting and enjoyable. At the trsderehon for's fedane without falling of its advesiagesne equaresail, when away went the boom, spapping like a | She arrived at12: ; the Minnie at 4:40, (morning of Satur- | on her return, or perhaps they would have been compel po two Con the ecenes were similar to those i] Gat- effects A airglo ay oe Pp? ey day) ;the Una at 7:35; the Madgio at 0:20. The Silvie made | led to find a bed oa the sandy beach of Coney island. A | tonberg, ob aproparsonnia tcale, apie coubihortiand Der Petal than nd much cold watee 64 any monk enpactaily to ia- piece of pipe stem. The wreck was cleared and the sail vory few pereons spent ir time im reading, but the ot feebdie end then oot on auother spar in an incredibly short | the stakeboat at eleven, and won the schooner prize. Dooks ‘were in every instance of a class of Trotby and | Coming more and more a lavorile resort overy mimmér, Tail po thea wile whem Mascon cgrees teen soaks pore space of time, There was s good ten knot breeze FOURTH OF JULY AT PORT SCHUYLER. trashy hteratare. | tes Uo ow ae we roay bens bp grey bg son. should omit it, at least for atime. To obtain coffee with, down the bay. The Rebecca had the lead at | Early on the morning of Saturday there was qaites fleet FORT HAMILTON. poy patrons any landing from - " he Geletons arozne, Ui spoule be bated fs 8 Sree aoe ‘Staten Island, but was overhauled by the Una. The | st Fors Schuyler. The racing yachts had had their mora- ‘The boats on their way to the island left a large num- OTAER SUBURBS. Sune 96 tm I itbotied the beter is even If for tw, hour. Tre O14 De- ‘yecbis passed through the Narrows and stood out tor's-da | ing baths and woro made spug alow and aloft. Visitiog | ber of visitors at this fort, amounting toubouttwo or three | yn addition to the places above mentioned are Ravens: | witeot George Simonson, of the Second precinct police, of | roy, of Pulladeipiie wc T: tmost corrainly, as we tho open sea at adout one o'clock, the Una ahead, fol- | yachts appeared from the city, among others Mr. Van Seppe. hecho dageser¢ teved — Leech added | wood, Astoria, Greonwood, Haveratraw, Youkers, Dobbs | ® #0n. Lar yg ge Fe bee game lowed by the Rebecca, Madgie, Minnie and the schooners | Pelt’s Margaret, and what with exchanging salutes, dis- | U0 hor Patacggore, ond the vessel was rami suflo- | Ferry avd & host of smaller places, whore Now Yorkers Married, of any use whailever, : the ps Hare, Silvie and Favorita in the order named, The | Playing colors, and the bustle in the beautiful little leat, STATEN ISLAND. spend the Sabbath, ‘The number of people who visited | Baraxp—Buownsow.—On Thursday, June 24, by the | musi frstlonrn how SS wind was now directly fair over the stern, and the order | it seemed as if the natioua! holiday had been anticipated. A From an early hour the Staten Island boats wore places yeatorday may be set down in round nam- | Rev. J. B. Fiagg, Mr. Tuos. L. Busiaxp, of Louisiana, to | that the dir: After this is to “boom out’’ was given. prettier sight than that presented by the trim fleetand | crowced, and the ft at Whitehall dere as ten thousand. ‘Miss M. C. Brownson, of Brooklys, L. 1. tor two or three maid sie — stroot prevented & | ao spitULATION OF NUMBER OF SUNDAY sxcUR- | ,, RiuANDeon—Covk—On Thureday evening, June 24, at | Pare ony deatee ° sy YY IN BLUE WATER. the beautiful bay crowned by the verdant hilis,adorned | tively appearance. The boats were obliged to run every monrers. the church, Clinton avenue, Brooriyn, by | parteway. ands! the chim: Hore we all arc in the Atlantic, bowling over the blue | With comfortable marize villas, could hardiy be {ma-| half hour up to eight o'clock, to accommodate the in- No. of Visiters. eT 0 Miss quae. Ten quart size, $.—Hal’s Journal of He water llhe20 many duck before the fowlor, Tho ses runs | gined. Mr. Brady ought to have photographed it. creased traffic and the thousands who sought refuge from +-20,000 Seige. re ‘go high that the sailors get many wot jackets, and the A PROTEST—THE RESULT. the intolerable heat by a sailin the bay. However, there by booms of the sloops are frequently buried in the water | Tho Minnie protested against the Rebecca taking the | was scarcely @ puff of wind to ruiile the calm waters until Saturday, June 26, of congestion of the | 1# manufactured under the patent tor ihe United States by bod: assumes an humble position, for | stakes on the 4 that she weat through Plum | the afternoon, whens refreshing sea breese giaddencd ee bee ee ee ate daughter of Adam Now. 117 and N9'Bouth Tenth street, lelphia. Everybody » gromn the hearts of the melting excursionists. The majority of and Ann Aldrich, aged 7 yoars, 4 mouths and 9 Also manufacturers for the United Wales of ute eate- locomotion at an angle of forty-five is not at all pretty “in | Isiand Gut instead of the Race, #8 ordered in the sailing | the visiters were composed of our German friends, accom- i braved Patent Air Tight Self-Sealing Ons and Jars. the summer scason.”’ The fleet sails woll together, all | directions. It appears that the master of the Rebecca pathy wives, children and babes, — oe s Saviour has called her and we give her up. mt ied at manufacturers’ prices, by &. P. Torney, ‘wkhin the circumference of a mile, With the clear sky } had not read the printed directions, and received | {oT ve over the hills, and, of Buwust Du taturday sreaimg, Juno $6, Ouanim 8. Cee yn er a overbead, the rushing breeze bending the topmasts and ‘illteg out the sails like a Broadway belle’s crinoline, the only verbsi instructions from one of the sailing Rawizr, aged 31 yours committee. In" these directions there was nothing said take couree, indulged in ‘the iibationa of “‘Iager.”” ‘The a a PE The funeral w' [pee ae ieneen) siemmnen, wh 6 Dp’ WARD, OFFICE 4% BROADWAY, CORNER OP the day, bat no dis- were crowded turbance of any kind took place. But a small number, o'clock, from St. Stepboa’s church, corner Broome street, can be consulied from] A. M. till OP. prospect for aport is fine enough to satisfy any reasonable } ag to the course to be pursued after rounding Montauk, sativety” landed ot the , yellow fever Chrystie street. His friends and acquaintances are in- , eal rena the contest for the lead ia now (three P. Mf.) be- | and therefore the master took the route to which he was proveniy "beig ee Sees Se ae nites Keto 2eamanl Intel rmon, on | tea attend: Tho romaine willbe taken to Greenwood Se @ween the Una and the Rebecca. Both yachts are in | accustomed. The diterence in distance is very wivial, the indications the thermometer and the en eS tes etemeres of tamengen, ta jterment. ve CHPMICAL WHA: AP, INBROR splendid trim and admirably handled. The crews jump | say five or six miles, while the Rebeocacame in four rather uncomfortable stato of the woatber. Broomxa.—Om Saturday, June 26, Trsovors, only son of | jer. leadetone, schesirs, cadeniem, aieael, bieneth, tine laws are now ie full force, and all an ase ans Bain and Jeanette Bloomer, aged 6 monine, trots cognhs andi, tor sdin sy De’ Lo PRUGKT WE Ral to the orders of the masters as if they were | hours ahead of the Minnie. Still as the directions were ARRIVALS. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | 143 Maiden lane, aulhor of Fi i Liquors. shot from a gun. No cheers are given—hardly | positive, the committes decided in favor of the last named ee Pee Sie ae oe teers, oy ai half past | treatise. @ word is spoken. Everybody is thinking that astern | yacht. These matters are all arbitrary, and the winning Robinson, (7 W Moore, # Ogden, Mee Winane. Zinfants and | "Brows.—Saddealy, oa Stnday morning, June 27, [MPORTANT ARNOUN CEMENT, chase a s Jong chase, and excogitating upon the prodabi- | boat often loves @ prize through a technicality of the kind See Dee ee eae i iteead tataah’ De meni W | CHARLES Durr Brows, goa of the late Boojamia M. One hundred ihowennd Jetting the lead. bound over the | above mentioned. F Low, L ilete, H Kirk, H Gobn and rervant. J Wool!, wife | Brown, m the 20th year age. , Uities of getting the ary! begins fod infant. # A Cooliige, @B. Taler and wife, 8 Wool, J | The friends of the family are invited to at- PASHIONABLE SUMBES CLOTHING wator, the skippers ever snd anou casting glances up- HOME AGAIN. Barton, © Bark, P Steinman, re Dany, ant two | tend the funeral, this (Monday) # » half past | The immense stock of suminer clothing at EVANS’ extes. wards at the light spars which bend with the gale. The | The yachts found their way to their moorings at Hobo- tpfoota, Curtis Boshenas, 2 © Sette aki con ieee, three o'clock, from hia into residence, 721 Greenwich | sive clothing warehouse, (6 and 63 Fulton atreot, is now being Geet looks like # cload of whito canvass, the hulls and | Ken before sunset on Saturday, While beating up the S Jacobs, L Bat, Mouse) ‘wife and? infants, BR Weed, pn His remains will be taken to Greenwood for ia- y romendous ¥ TES ne nanertion of the Froseb pts. fapars being hardly visible, The Una alls ikea Salem | raat river the Rebeocs received salutes in profusion Teh eetT, Sud infil, J Noah Rew Me Paitipenad | BROWN.On Sanday, Juno 27, after a short iliness, Ro- | \arubber, [thal te mummer of 1898 won ld be the hottest over witch oo ber fastest broomstick, and soon drops the | irom all sorts of vossels, and passing the Julia at an- t pile, W Newion. P Morrill auld wiCe, Mee Taylor, M Clanzey, | want Brows, a uativo Of the pariah Clanvarnan, Oocaty P Sessataoes’ destah tee, ciaier eenia ae THER SUNDAY EXODUS TO HODOKEN. Ae oeraay re tperking and a chi Dogs, lesesa. \ MABUfActured Kecordingly; and rather than winter heels as acknow- Rebecca bebind. The Une baa as light & pair of chor saluted her, which compliment the Julla rf Perking and 2 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Immense sick, it will be gold bow si mere somiaal prieam and rervent, Mi OB lien in the Lady of tho Lake, and glides over the | jedyed by dipping ber signal. The other yachts while} None of the suburbs of New York have so extended » er, W Fisher and servant. M invited to attend the suneral, from his ate residence, #2 dives of coat. heavy seas like © dandy crossing Broadway after | coming up were also saluted, and there was s regular fa-| reputation for the enjoyment of rural felicity as Hoboken, Bemioe ib aed intl nicer, San od, ‘Henwell, Division atreet, thie (Monday) afteruova, at owe o'ciock. | grhe_ Mack comprises every variety aad quality of goods ‘a rain storm, Tho Madgie now takes « turmat the Rebecca, | siinde of guns and steam whistics along the shore. S0| win its Elysian Fields and plessant environs. More par. | foster, @ & Cribb. WH Rent, L Bisby: AG Biaty. Oe SGettast ape Fg A Sst, Seanen denen Ss wi while the schoonersare having a lively time among them- Saiki Hank tena eames tna i are ticularly aro these localities in favor with our Teatonic | racier A Pegg Jr.W “i simmons, > Mooriign ‘eile | nan Gover, aged 26 years, son ot Peter Comrey, Jt., of warn LINEN Cat polves. Whatever may be the result, every one will be fellow citizens, who always in summer resort thither, Mary, Geréuer, Kaene Now Orleans. SATIN JEAN COA’ ADAMO TE FRE sr, | atm Tchr bon rely ta, bee | arcunrty on Senay, ana tortie somber | Sr Rhee ets Eee | adaware mv wnat etc | RARE i Nag OF Tivo tend Heh, 4207.1: A a garde their seagoing qualities and their speed. They had | white on a day like yesterday they seem te overrun the | ton, ind 42d other From Aspinwall Lieut WO tiekton, | vicce, at Calvary church, (Rey. Dr. Hawky’,) toix (Mon- Saree fe aee guess ed almcat every vessel! No one saw him come on board. | cvory kind of wind from a ten knotter down toe ‘cat's | piace, ‘That wonderfully enterprising institution, the Ho- | §X, Dr Tucker. MA Osler, J if Holman, J if avin, NP | cay) morning, at wine O’ctock precisely, witout fur- PLANTERS’ LINEN DOATS, but many amateur yachtamen felt bis gripe inthe most | newer,” and their masters had every opportunity t0 | poken ferry, is enabled, from the golden harvest which it | “From Maracaibo, in barkentine Teress—Jaoob Meyer. Sean tn ete. Sane we @ Ginanam cota delicate portion of their anatomies, to wit, the opigsstric | Gisniay their sailor craft before the wind, on the wind | reaps, to run three ferries, from Barclay, Canal and Chris- TO ARRIVE. county & yy agen xc bala MAZURKA COATS. region, The dinners are hasty, hurried and mysterious. | .24_ peat to windward. It was this variation that mado “ - From New Orleans, in Kapire Chy—Mr Maxwell | The tuneral will take pace unis afternoon, at FueOe LAMBE COATS, » Monday) AWGRNTINE COATS, Like el fever, the demon of ses sickness may and indy, M'me J Freyd, Mre Hughes, M’'me F Cellire aad | two o'clock, from the corner of Fifth street mad Frist PAU, ~ pe tg mee z Fervant;'¥ Victor, Indy) child And servant; Mre Svriing. MF | venue, Hor remains will be taken to Calvary Comoter; Pxhiehe BA TEN COA possibly attack an acclimated veteran, The 10- | Ag we have ssid above somewhoro, all the yachts were Regiield and infagt: Col |, Levy. indy and child: Mrs Waters, | “TSN, Secigeniy, on Saturday, ny 24, ‘an. DARE PETE COate teed throughout with fine ait, comoted carefully, bat many a plate was broken, while | , oc iranty handled. The Rebecca owes her victory ine Brupext Iiveray, © native of Gort, county of Gslway, CASBMERETT wine glasses danced polkas rotor ely om great measure to Meesrs. John Ferris and Luke Rustin, Wise irises and sone of the family, and those ~ PAN ploughed on, ee eee meray ed two navigators that would make old Palinurus blush for of her father, James ner, are invited Ww attood the wits Linker either side, their canvass carrying could held, the | Inurels. funeral, this (ponder) |, Bt one o'clock, from SHIEE DUCK PANTS, e@plendid scone recalled all tho ola pootic similies anent ‘All bonor to our yachtamen! May they have more such the residence of her Ga latecie - Se eat yA ooa—(don's be afraid; we aro not going to quote them)— snd oven those afflicted with the maladie du mer were noon revived by the excitemont of the race. So the light eoled skimmers of the sea flew along with the rapidity of the west wind that came rushing over their sterns. ‘Aa the day wore on the position of the yachts was not ‘materially altered. When the sun went dowa races, and, as Mr. Gilpin remarks, “ May we be there to see!” ‘The Taxpayers’ Party. 10 THE EDITOR OF THM HRRALD. New Yorx, June 23, 1858. Farewell, ‘And thy loss we deeply feel; ‘Tis God who bas ua He can all our sorrows heal. Donammy.— Io thie city, on Sunday, June 27, Mra, Mar Ganet Doraiay, widow of the iste Thos. Dorghen, in tno ebth yoar of ber age The friends and relatives are particularly invited to at At the funeral, from her iate residence, corner of Leroy and Washington streets, ths day (Monday), without furtner oni Deep Ebony ee chehpenkges = a] ¥ CHRISTIAN FRIEND—TAKE MY ADVICE; GO Dor on ( T ne i Lop — ing Mo Grn WKia 116 William glosst non bur slpece late F at Anbe a wes of the family | fob from Ba O10 $0, white duck con. 8 to 86: Shyanian are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, chia (Mon- | '*®% beastie vn a |, at four o'clock, from the residence of bis Tbave been very mush pleased with your remarks on a taxpayers’ party, and hold that haif of our misgovern mest arises from the liaise: faire aystem of our tax- payers, For my own parti ama non-resident, and cir- cumstances force me to remain so, otherwise I should take an active interest in our clections; as it is, the prin- the breeze was somewhat lessened, and the evening ‘@ir was ladon with music, which arose from many volup- tuous swells. This evening sailing was perhaps the most delicious of the trip. The fleet was off Quogue at eight P. M, the Una and Rebooca still having the lead. From fine ran, with of . Sr oi sae tags and clear. the eae ones cipal part of my property is in New York, andi pay and ra te lem Thee. Clair cornet of South fixie aad Bn: By Ay BF Fifth streets, Williamsbarg. remains will be interred Ly gece ssmilod benigpantly upon the yachts, as mach as to say, heavy taxes thereon, and still am not allowed a voice in = Hy ey arse nareain,, Apply ‘JOHN hor legislation, while any loafer who bappens to repose hie addled brains upon a curbstone in the city every to assiat in voting my property away, ght, bee 0 rie repressunative to cetead. 1. This, under Harxiva—On Sasirday, June 26, from the effects of the sun, Jom BAnnira, aged 34 years, a native of [.itterken Rr 0. Donegal, ireland. ‘st The friends ana soqeaintances of the family are re- | fice of snminer wear, “Go on, young gentlemen, I approve of your proceedings, ‘ond will give you my light without cherging you aay rent for the metre.” So wore away the enchanting evening 83 ou fomewhat disferent cireumetances, was one of the grand ated to attend the tuneral, irom his iate re 1179 | Soald sotett an ' Heventh street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two | jun hroadwa MIDNIGHT—OFF MONTAUK. Principles which caueed the Revolution | Ergo, should pd h Om ”) " Seopoitas thetel Montauk light came ehining over the wave caps, trying to get up an ineffectual opposition to the moon, The Una Jed the way, with the Rebecca and Madgte a itttle behind: ‘The acene was very stirring—the waves dashing agains: ‘ho Point: the steady light of the moon on‘one side, and Uocle Sam’s lantorn on the other; the yachts dashing up to the light, if anxious to be stranded on the shoals; tho aebeors of the people from vessels anchore| near by; the wind rushing through the canvass; and th it tax ors have votes? ROA ROR Feelden SPT ON ON RESIDENT TAXPAYER, — Naval Intelligence. A \otter bag will be despriched to the United States squacron om the coast of Africa, from the rooms of the Naval Librery lostitute, Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., on or about the lat of Joly, Mackages of newspapers and | quietly imb.bing thelr milk @ " Jotters Will be ..cotved and forwarded, oral eal ad oy am Hasann.—Ta Brookiys, os Sesdey morning, June 77, | rn ae UPERTOR CLARET WINE—IM OA! py + hg epadeateampeacmeaae i aaeiétgi m8 2 per came, for sale bY OMDRENDUM. Nand The eral wi tae from the residence of her | SOLS brother, Heery 5 Atlantic sreet, Brook. ‘CHENCK'S PULMONIC SERUP, A PPORIT: lyn, on to-morrow (Tueelsy) afternoon, at tures o'clock. ‘or conaumptinn a ‘riewda and relotives are Invited to attend, without further echenck’s Mandérake pila, for liver eo mpiain'. invitation, a eae ony bys he sedeNce ‘33 North Aixth strpat, Howrnr —On Saterday, June 26, Frame Cranmyor, in- Mm .. aad fo " fans sou of chard J. aid Jaue SL Howell, aged 1 fear Pieper eal lélenen desta bo yn lork. . op on the road to Woat Hoboken an? Vaton Hill, persptring at a rate which, if produced at ordinary labor, would be considered rather hard work. All ‘- ose local'ties were war or Despated ho ll these places yeete x mn n Since, ives and friends of the family are rerpect ally | - anes . -— music of the waves as they were dashed from the ves The United trates war steamer Despatch was at age crowa at r Nisoise do Vierns, Viewe Wilkins Me raseral ‘Mon . a8 BVSRETT ANDO CRITTENDEN of surpansing grandeur and beauty. Commanding Parrot and Leuteaant MoDermot wore on yo ne ada ee meee Se F OAT ander, | Thirteewth street. The remains will be interred in row Sey, Haves pit OF SHARP PRACTICR shore, awaitiog the return of our Collector. ry Kravee, Daniel Lymen. A itred 2 tare i) With wad tn by the Madgio, Sho was sti hoid | ‘The United Stator eioxmer Shubrtox, Commmanger J | This farorite res \ tor ptv-niag'sed plensare parton 18 | 94, Hrs Lobe in ad ae’, vata Mk Sen te, | aan of cemmumnpeeny im ee tweety sigh we a bet Beeocee they man tan wou ot (ho oxen 8 . " a , aaron “ar, . . " ‘Wea here toduiged ia by DeCamp, from Philadeiphis, via Panama, pomeary Ae situated on the Hudson river, about eight miles edov» meyer, hen ea Me ano mee Bowair and obitd, Pre . sieaberdincen dria o emeem, tng fax the Rebecca, which had the inside of the track , oearest the i int, and the best chance for the wind. The Madgie forged abreast and then bore up for the ng. ‘Waiking.—Total cabin passengers 226 So Irigate ot the family are reapesttetiy ~ tend eral, irom the residence of her brother, on For Melbonrne, Australia, in the vhip Pime—Mr Preston, } Railroad avenue” Opposite the depot, this (Monday) a‘tor: | Reon, Ttoboken. It le a rocky, wild and picturesque place, vod of lato years has bean aitracting muci atisation frou par- tod to at Franoisoo on the 27th of May - ¥ 7 Bs : 7 » dv business in the city, aod wish to live im som | wits and chi, Peoria, 111; Wim Wallis, wife and two sblidren, aeaee ot Sirovnan Faranivy— As Esrixg Pains | Hee whe ’ . hs 2a; Wan vali, rye n't Tight, thas leaving the Rebecca the Boag ps Drownen.—Tho Joliet Signal iniormas ng that a lad nam: romantic apot or short way cut of it. The popolation ha; | Bariew, N 3) James Foal, Louis. Mo; John Hogan and icone en a , Jone 9, Many Eri2a, daughter 4 —y yt et ore going «on =the «eins oF dropping re. * | Albert Curtis, aged five 8 AD moutue, siderably within @ fow oars, but tatill | Weguire, Philadelphia; James Fitzpatrick, New York; Mien | ot the late lawyer, 0. A. Kerulll, of St. Crom, W. 1 aged od Yous Pyne 4 OU, 10D Nassau mrset, Haye, course the Rebeoon gave way, and the Madglo | drowned in the caral oa eS 1 What |e ain ede of wild nooks, that meke it the most | Maguire Philadelphia: Mr and ¥re Sonneiiy. 8 Lala No: | 26 years. 178 Fulvon sirest, Brooks ya. 7 about a Caanni| , Saal HI wee iN a Oo teary fo ean Lo wi Vie Zeaenhr, Mra lenew a i and bar Founded the Polat sent to the Use (11:66 F. M.) Scovivang wepver of he hudy of tie, Honmen cond, | inten e mamas tan cmnntt Jone Wian, Lake Ruperior, Jobn Moram, dF en Scoaag) cheresen, st Mwe ovina py TLSON'@ HAIR COLORRR AWD ATR RER— ‘The gain was trivial, but the Madgie should remember | formerly of Joliet, who was drowned in lake Mich! ical topbration known ee the Pailendes, nnd juts out into | Falimers, Mai sim, Snow seit, Thomas nels: Surchin street, without forther invitation. weekly thle warivalied, ‘the hairs it the principle of international law laid down by Plaats: | five yours ago. Mr. Curtis’ wife nud eldest child were | ihe stroam ia & manner to command the river. In oldea | Vy" oveyh Uslmston, Yamer Il Jobb. New Orlewra: Jaonl | LA Faron At Glen Cove, 1. 1, at his tesi- | you wirh to color your hair injuring or dying your “Mare quidem commune certo ext omnibus.’ It is older drowned at the same tine, aad Albert was saved by & | times there were fortifications at this piace, and from Marne Mones, ans ‘New York: Richard | dence, on Friday, June 26, Joun La Fanan, Keq., in the | fliesb, wy ¢ Mr. William Shipman, who wae in the bont at the time it joh it derives ite present name. Traces of thei Lake Superior; Jobn Coombs, Mexioo, C Rue, William 734 year of his age. A Rottle of fair Colorer. than the Monroe doctrine and quite ad good. capsized, and who, at the peril of his own am to fiecovrrable, which makes the place of const Lamaane, Charles Thompson, Jonrph Smith, wite and five | ‘Re friends, aad thoee of ‘bis brothers.in-taw, John |, jill tum gray Bair 0 & slotey Diag or brown withoas ringer, he ight oene sowed Monten witt loug | ahore wil bi 5 Myra tom torey oe Rgenionaryremmanenom." the | Wlat"iad tate erciy (if met Rocke, Re BuObRy | Page, ou Buena ed itward run ar rape | "Seon ui cong gug wiraeed eau bar be cherished as a most agrooable souvenir by those who - - — old bake ovens used by the Revolutionary army arc sti! | ye Gibbon, Mr Tucke! heeling, Va; John rj | ly invited to attend the funeral, thie (Mooday) morning, | out, ( sou dave dandriff, serofals, stek ee had the pleasure to witness it Political Intelligences rhown, together with the remaing of a tent which was | aod wife, Otawo, © Wi Samuel Slei a Sletgnhier Mon: | at nine o'clock, from his Iate residence, 22 Washing. | SON'S Hair Restorer. It wil! give a luxertant Deguutal ve s oserpiod by Washington, and tho old well from which he | tresi, O Bi Theodore Wines, wife wo chihiren: 5 ton place, without further invitation grewih (othe hair. Be sure and get the genuine, hy Frnet Vore ox tra PRestvenriat Question, The répubil- ynvention, on their way FORTY WINKS. ‘Toe yachts he { now completed the first haif of the race, ¢ chief attraction of Fort Lee te its reaily fine scenery. From @ high rock which overhangs the river a Joventan, Jervey Clty: Veorge Milton, 1 5 Basser’. Mancnast.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, June 27, at four | UUSENAN'S drom store, 208 Grand sienes corner of Allem nee Holt, Wikiiam Hott, James Con | orciock P. M., Many KimansD, wife of William Morchant, | Piinicoua “<' \°! % CAMLENDER & 00.'s book store, can dolegates to the Tilinois *"st aod al! hands sot on duty turned in to gota few nape | from Chicago to Bringtield, took ® vote ‘or next President, | TNT, saiceent view is prescntod. To the south ea bo shen aaron tegen RW hothes, bearer a and | "the relatives and friends of the family are rosvectfully | \70_ iRAVE after the excitement of the day. with the follow ing result — toon the Narrows, With the Sign and sca bevoad t. To | ome or, Agree Logan, F Boring ‘cea shes | invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow Tuesday s/t y ARCOND DAY. Wilttam A. Seward the east is reen Flushing and Jamaica in the dietanes, | os and family Rew cone. 1 Abbott, (J Doom, at two o'clock precisely, from her late r : , Joba ©, Fremont, with all the ip'erveuing country, while to the north | br Stestus Bev L Oniser Dr Warren Stone, Captain A 219 South Fourth street. The body will be taken to Cate. ‘The yachts hold steadily on the course daring the night, | ‘one Melean. stretehen the Hudson as far aa yt cao reach, itelow | Welker- and 22 second cabin passengers Kill for interment brt there being only moderate breezes, acd those dead | [jy cen Trem bull itus the river, crowded wilh gradtful vessels, sad Wg For Savammnd, fh the svsamehip Moutgomery- J B McCle, Catebill ana Bngeion papers please Copy