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op = from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week ending August 6, 1867, was $1,616,117. ‘The receipts tor oustoms, and the receipts, payments ‘and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ex- pired portion of the week have been as followa:— Custom House —- Sub-Treasury————— Receipts. Receipts, Paymenis. Balances. August 5. $300,309 $0,890.690 $8,052,771, $127,035.72 ‘August 6.. 688,160 1,768,433 | 720,482 ‘August 7.. 621,000 3,817,015 2,210,483 on The exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to foreign ports fer the week ending August 6, and since the commencement of the year, compare as follows THE COUR "FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. = Wepxgspar, August 7—6 P. M, , The railway share market has been variable and on 19 whole barely steady to-day. Strong efforts were to impart an upward impulse to Erie by the par- manipulating it, but without success, the street jDg divided in opinion as to its future course, aud the break of Saturday last having made men timid duying it at any price. It is the most treacherous ‘of all the footballs of the Stock Exchange, and the mar- gins of those who venture to take a “flyer” in it are Biable to be “scooped” away at short notice. It is proba- pa however, that the further decline of Erie would‘at Before Judge Barnard, 1868:— NEW AYORK ‘HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 8, 1887. TS. SUPREME counT—camaess. A “Caste” Matinee Yo Yesterday—Decision te be Rendered To-Day. John Lester Waliack vs. Barney Williams and W. J. a Florence. —The argument on the motion to dissolve the injunction In this case, evjoining the defendant trom pro- ducing the now English comedy entitled “Caste” at the theatre, was resumed before this court yester- “A 7 in task ane Serene The detaiis have been already reported with those for the corresponding periods in the Hrnatp, and the decision will be of considerable 7 and towed back to part, the necessary ropatre made, aa Vessel proceeded om her voyage 3d in i oa Batt Taosan, Sleeper, from Rookisud { & cargo of time, put imto Ne evar reported to be on Gren the hold. tig CuartaxooGa, at Baltimore from St Joha’s, PR, re at dacuage on the Sth ult off Hatteran rt Sth inat from Flizabeth; ad @ heavy gate irom MveRs.—Drowned, at Stapleton, Staten Island, fv- wano Myers, aged LL est son of bevy | ee years, young: Kaward R. Relatives and (riends are invited to attend tho funoral from the Reformed Dutch church (Rev, Dr. Skinner's), this (foureday)'s afternoon, at two o'clock. MoCaxpuss,—On Tuesday, August 6, Exiorr, youngest S0n of James and Annie McCandies:, aged 13 mont! ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parenta, Thirty-taird Stroet, near Eleventh avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MocCoxtxy.—At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on ry August 6, Jassx, youngest son of Charies aud Ann Maria MeColiey, aged $ months and 13 days. The relatives and” "friends of the Seg and the ka vt bers of Daniel mter Lodge, No. 643, F. and A. (re Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, his {Toursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at the residence of AQUATICS. 1 Regatta of the Atainata Clab. The rapidty increasing taste for out-door aports in this country is now so marked as to require scarcely any comment. Base bali, cricket, boating, amd, in fact, all kinds of sports which tend to the development of mus- clo and the gratification of ambition, have acquired withta & fow past almost numberiess advereuts. Tae ‘boat ci of this city stand uow as hich if not higher than, those of any city in the country, Tue Atalanta Clud, the Waverly, Gultek, Columbia, and formerly tae Aurora Clubs were the representative 0: izations of te metropolis, ‘iho Aialania Cluo is ‘@ prominent er- enon, and its annual regattas are therefore looked ‘ward to by the friends of aquatic sports with @ great Now Ortoa ngof Sth ius, Phatoher's Lalas lit amils, stove bows, ae. er, Th corn Pasteta ae iabaan. corn loaded, from thi jot steuck On tl NB, Scur Orariio deiphia fh th of amalip Wyoming, Teal, at Pirie. . lavannah, reports } of Forte a th hi nt Boats for Galverian, ith alg Oh arte foretopmast, jibboom and ail hor ealig t exert litte or no influence upon the general 1908. rT interest and importaneo, as it is believed that no prece- deal of anxiot is previous; took her in tow aad 4 y, Theprze in the annual regattas for oe No. 72 avenue D, New York. bed rot, the tendency of which is towards further im- | For the week. . Ba OTL FS inoue oe isto ae any of the reports, sirens! boats is the silver belt of the club, which is rust 6, of congestion of the sf md Gxw Kyox—fortress Monroe, Aug 7—The oargo of of the street, | Prev. reported. . 365 407 a3 127 Oakey 1, for the defendant William: “admitted 0 Winner one year. it ig A. and | the sebr Gen Kuox has b . ir Se im the prevailing temper iy s, ‘Yesterday aft y hie ed i piacere aged @ m infant Soo of George highanddry, er feet mate den isuded. The vos te although the demand for stocks is purely specu. Mative ené@ thers is no outside support to the Well element. The effect of the contraction of early tweaty-six millions of legal tender notes, includ- Since Jan. 1... $92,334,836 $122,420,928 The foreigy imports at New York for the week, since January 1, 1867, and for the corresponding periods of the past two years oun as follows :— ‘bas in it as manuscript a literary prope! may protect against an ing compouads, during the two months ending with 1366. himsolf withia its operations, because he did not clan July, was antagonistic to speculative buoyancy, and it ces ae $l. 390.108 $2,738,730 1, a8 ‘darsp to Rage Waitin oO Maer Dh Ce ie fs likely to bo all the more decided because it had been Sakon mdse... 2,947,227 2,424,784 106, 247 mat tannery bad simply given the plainti the Tat to ‘essumed that no further curtailment of greenbacks | rotai for the week $4,207,329 $5,103,514 $3,458,374 La ‘trical representati in New York ani , Brooklyn, Such a transaction, be claimed, is unknown ‘would take place for a long and indefinite period to | Prev. reported. ..92,210,04 0,049 177,261,148 148,300,732 te comma im, Gal Gas eos te iden ot naman rine Just now money is so easy that the contraction ferred to will practically be unfelt in Wall street, but , ‘hea money becomes active it will be used as a strong ‘@rgument on the bear side. When the compound inter- notes are being withdrawn at (he present rapid rate “we regard the further contraction of greenbacks as in- judicious; but we have to dea! with a fact and an evi- Ppurpese on the part of the Secretary wor the freasury to persevore in the work of fweducing the volume of the currency. ‘The fresult of his perseverance will probably be that his reve- ‘mue receipts will suffer a further falling off, and that the jaurplus necessary to contraction will be wanting in the ‘Mreasury coffers, { ‘There ts no change to note in the condition of mone- \eary atairs. The supply of capital is in excess of the (demand, and loans are made to houses in good credit at ‘ive per cent on mixed col.aterals, and generally at four ‘©o government securities, The principal dealets in gov- @rnments are at the same time enabled to borrow, in @ome instances, at three, Tue margin exacted by the ‘Danks upon collaterals varies with the character of the ‘@ecurities from ten to twenty-five por cent. There is wery little movement in the discount line, and tho best (@rade of commercial paper passes at six to seven per ent, but no other quality is acceptable. | { At the early session of the open board railway shares “were barely steady at a slight decline from the closing ‘prices of last evening. Erie sold at 71'{ and New York ‘Contra! at 10534, At the first regular board the market ‘was strong and moderately active, with the principal ‘transactions in Erie, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred ‘waz the most buoyant of the railway stocks, and ad- ‘wanced to 6834. New York Central closed %; higher ‘than at the same time yesterday, Erie 14, Hudson River §;. Michigan Southern 154, Cleveland and Pitts- burg %, Cleveland and Toledo 134, Northwestern 7, do. @referred 137, Fort Wayno 14, Ohio and Mississippi cer- Cifcates 1¢, Milwaukee and 3t. Paul 1%, do. preferred @%X. Government securities were strong and active, ‘Coupon sixes of 1881 closed 44 higher, five- ies of 1362 %, issue of 1864 5, new issue of 1865 1;, ten-for- ties 4, seven-thirties of tho second and third series 3. ‘The old express stocks were strong. Adams showed an @dvance of % and American 13;. United States sold at 75. Merchanta’ Union declined 34, selling at 17, with thirty per cent paid, Among the State stocks North ‘Grroliaa sixes declined %. | At the one o’clock open board the market was rather eavy and inactive, At the second regular board the ‘@peculative feeling was tame, and prices experienced a Gurther decline, Erie selling at 70%. New York Central + ‘losed % lower than at the first regular board, Erie 34, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, “Cloveinad and Toledo %, Rock Island %; Northwestern 56, 40 preferred 13f, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred ‘1, Weatorn Union Telegraph +4. Government securities q@eacted lightly, and five-twenties of all the issues Ss lower. Yen-forties advanced 3. Tennessee sixes, mow, declined 3. The express stocks were firm, but Gull. United States sold at 75, and American at 72%. | Atthe half-past three open board prices were slightly (higher, but subsequently there was a disposition to re- @lize manifested, anda general decline took place. At @ixo’clock the market closed heavy at the following quotations, Erie being then the weakest of the railway q@bares:—Now York Central, 1053¢ a 10514; Erie, 703 a TOX: Reading, 105% a 1054; Michigan Southern, 81 a €13;; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 955; a 953;; Rock Istand, 108% a 1025, ; Northwestern, 463¢ a 465; ; do. preferred, %0.a 103 ; Pacific Mail, 146 a 14654; ripiepies Union Tele- Graph, 4655 0 46%. ‘There was a good speculative uibat for government @ecurities among the dealers, but the outside public wore generally sellers. Seven-thirty notes of the August issue, maturing on the 15th inst., aro being con- verted into five-twenties through the Sub-Treasury at @he rate of more than a million per day, and it is ex- @Pected that the amount outstanding at the date of ‘maturity will be small. The market closed strong at the subjoined prices:—Revistered, 1881, 110% @ 111; eoupon, 1981, 111% 2 111%; five-twenties,- registered, 2862, 109%{ 110; five-twenties, coupon, 1862, 113% a 113%; five-twenties, coupon, 1864, 1103; a 1101; five- twenties, coupon, 1865, 1105; a 110%; do., January and July, 1085; 2 108%; five-twonties, coupon, 1867, 103% a 103%; tem-forties, registered, 99 © 90\; ten-forties, coupes, 102% 0 103; gold, 140), a 14034; August seven- ‘thirties, 107% 0108%; Jano do., 107K 9 103; July do., 407% 2 107%; August compounds, 1864, 119% a 1193¢; October do,, 1185, « 118% ; December do., 11734 a 117%; May do., 1865, 117 a 117%; August do,, 116 a 116%; September do., 11636 a 115%; Ociober do., 115 a 115%. ‘The gold market was firm, the range of the day bav- fing been from 140 to 14034, with the closing transactions at 140%. The gross clearances amounted to $43,806,000 ‘and the gold balances to $1,606 056. There was an ac- tive borrowing demand for coin, and loans were made at ates varying from 3-32 to % per cent per diem in favor of the lender. Silver is quoted at6 a 7 per cent Bolow the price of gold, and Mexican dollars are current @t 103; 2 104 im gold. The total amount of coin ¢ertifi- eates iasued by the Sub-Treasuty up to the 8d of August ‘wast$214,104,220, of which $15,466,000 had been re- deemed, leaving $28,638,220 outstanding. ‘The rates of foreign exchange were steady ang dks Gransactions light. The market for comtiny days, were { fist, Bamkers bills on Englangys, 1104 a. Com- quoted at 109% 8-9); bills on Paris, at sixty days, mercial DIYS: St three days, 5.11%; a 5.124. S-the statoment of the public devt bearing date Augast 2 shows that the legal tender notes were contracted be- @woon tho ist of June, the date of the previous state. neat, end that time to the extent of $25,745, 703—name- Ay, $21,708,820 in compound interest notes and $4,044,893 in greembacks, The contraction of the latter was not ex- after Mr. McCulloch’s Boston letter in relation to shy curroucy, and it is to be inferred from the present sta:ement that he still intends to avail himself as far as possible of the authority conferred upon him by Con- gress to reduce the volume of United States notes. ‘Thers has been an active conversion of seven.thirty notes into fve-twenties, the total converted being more Chao sizty millions, while more than seventy-six mil- of new five-twenty bonds were issued. The amount of gold in the Treasury ts $102,905,174, of which $19,457,960 is represented by coin certificates in the hands of the public, leaving $88,447,214 the property of the government, A comparison of the details of the Since Jan, 1....$96477,07 $162,404,002 $140,660,100 | MAvlon; and oven if piaintit owned Annexed isa statement of the value of imports of goods, wares and morchandiso entered at the port of | a0t, Florence, mover saw or by Boston rinteg thar month of Suly, 1867:— Goods, Wares and Merchandise, pi sao, utiable, entered for consumption. . Dutiable, warehoused. : 1,951, 298, Free of Auty...esseseeereee + 245,751 Tota! im sesesanee cose s+ $8413,078 Merchandise withdrawa ‘from warchouso Cor consumption..... tates ee enee eee ee Ml, 822,873 , SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednesday, Au it '7—-10:15 A. M. a MU Ex.30pepald 17 Badan Exprem 0. aN Value, evoning. were present and case, BANKAUPT Ct court. her 60 Weatern Union Tele 200 di a 150: call 8275, io Patti Mail SS Co,. 146% lwo BostonWaterl'owes 22 cen and Mr. Barnard ap) PETITIONS FILED YESTERDA‘ nes oe'4 | chimsen. Edward Esler, Voorhies, OO Brooklyn b's pei 4° 0b ao city; 1000 Tena ot new... 6ig 10000 600 Erie Important to Lettery Ticket Before Commiestoner Newt BL special tax paid and for him by the managers mad it was admitted tas of the Georgia Lottery. of rage ‘ant do. . Chi&GtE ast ist m Mil & St Paul Ist. sha Amer Exch Bk.. (md Bank BEEe 8 bond. stipulati "and pay taxon all eBevcse red Commerce 117 Bcgem he pays the special mame and tho date of the sale on ak mr ing ot this special tax and the filing of not authorize him to sll in the the Kentucky paid. the epec thorized to sell beyond these. Commissioner Nowton 66 decided the bonds were issued to From this decision it COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepuxspar, July 7-6 P. M. .—Though the demand was less active, a moderate business was consummated and full prices were readily tions, at which the market closed firm, Pot wy my Mobile. woes. Lawrence Griffin, pared for-removal, w hen, fortunately, ‘still tence. four ae tending deduct x months from their sen' ~ John Burne, Jolntiy, ine ‘indicted | secreted themselves o eremerty of * other parties, from and, om he found Burne, of silk were wweeyee pieces of Jano, while erg © ged & Third avenue proceeded for ie Tovemnion ‘to plead guilty. would show any ao Raymond to i isoninent four months. @ pick ‘easier’ for Tull cargoes most Martin of email tots of tae tee with stealing a eu Property of Buel Fox, » for id pleaded, re tert, that his mother was in a starving nada, ices were nom! some ‘Gtomns sales were an here at 2%. a Goer 8 he pe were dull and a steady agi a $l ng. | with grand Hore were ra stanged ia every at | Emily Everbardt, on the 6th Se, 8 70e., nila ‘fan dull ta \sdllicoa at Ue., gold, ae eer pA hoy eat tothe steady, bat there was but lite was 6 bhds. low grade tencing bim to the State Prison. nominal. io in and We demand at tote, and 9, for y in steali br tonpouuy labeny. Sue. was sent to tne INDICTMENTS BY THR GRAND J bey the facts of each ‘were disposed of ore ope pega PURGLARIRS AAD 1A! degree, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett. Fealized. ‘The sales were 1/400 bales at the appended quota. | "OXPED WARMHOUSE BURGLANS GENT TO THE STATE PRISON, As soon as the court was opened yesterday Mr. Hutch- ings placed at the bar John Williams, Thomas Burns and who wero indicted for burglary in the $113,504,944 that, im accordance with some decisions, a party who has prepared manuscript, or for whom it is prepared, ni tars pu on representation ; but heid that the plaintiff did not brit the Quite a number of titerary and dramatic celobrities evinced considerable interest in the An adjourned mecting was held yesterday before $335 | Register Ketchum on tho bankruptey of William Koep- ee pel for proof of debts and appointment of assignee to the estate, Mr. ge James represented the petitioner red for the creditors, The case, after another warm rie ite, was adjourned to the 11th of September, no assignee ‘having been chosen. Y. Leopold J. Boeck, city; counsel, Benedict, Tracy & b30 10534 | Benedict, Louis Lowenthal, city; counsel, *y 5. doa. rabam UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT, BROOKLYN. Dealers. on, A decision of considerable importance to lottery ticket dealers was rendered yesterday morning by Commis- sioner Newton, in the case of Christopher P. Hove; who was arrested on the charge of selling tickets in the Georgia State Lottery without having paid tho special tax. It seems that the defandant was legally selling the tickets of the Kentucky and Shelby Lotteries under the the bonds regularly fled lotte- that he sold o io relation to lotteries requires thac each dealer shail file that he shall make correct returns those The law receipts from the business, and that he shall stamp a the gre ipes ge in the lottery for files the bond with the stamp. was argued on the Cre of the government that the theso bonds © Georgia lottery, but in and Shelby only; and although he had ial tax as a dealer, still he was not au- yostertay. He held ment jos and that lottery was not contemplated inder the bonds, although no lottery was mentioned in receipt issued in this caso, ‘was accordingly held to await the action of the recura that warohouse kept by B, H. Bixby, in Greeowich street, on the night of the 6th of June. The premises were $10,000 worth of silk good¢ were displaced. Five bags, containing thirty-seven pieces of silk, belonging to A. ‘T. Stewart and other firms were found in the store pre- the offi ‘State Prison aexwete for four years and six — at ‘with Thomas Davis, The. indictment 303, 306 and 307 Hy Street, and stole a case con- four pieces of silk, valued at $4, twenty-one pieces of black silk velvet Stewart & Co. bay x | aad: ite. cr the Grand | jury that on ‘ihe 1ith of June, fective visited the premises No. 429 Second = Beng which wore iden ‘were consign: fed by the firms vo Wests to the State mf ‘prisot or four years on nonrocrn wi 20 To _ BING. charged with Ins & gold watch from Hy oon Nelwon on the 200h ct car. The trial ile, when the prisoner intimated The Recorder said Le never ‘pocket, and sentenced in the Sing Sing Prigon for and nine Brennan pleaded guilty to an indictment ch: Dg matremeay valued 6 St. Mark’ piace, wl ‘Was caught with the property in bis posses- at excuse for committing condition | rn St $1 4ldy | Honor, in passing sentence, remarked that there might larley | de some truth im the statement of the prisoner, bmg view of bis youth he would not degrade him by sen- The eentence was two years and six months confinement in the Penitentiary. James Folsom, algo ® young man, who was $22 in money, from July, pleaded guilty to itentiary for two Ann Lynch, indicted for grand larceny !n stealing on the 4th of July $45 from James —— an aeaity CRY. the Grand Jury brought im yetmente, to whieh some of ed, pleaded gaily, ys their innocence and were remanded tral. District Attorney LS pow a prisoners were brought up, ing perfectly case and the antecedents of m tala he war prepare towsnytor ret ihe were offered ; 80 that a large number of cases RCESIBE, Charles Mayflower and Henry Schieabach, indicted for guilty te te tne ftatemeots dated respectively June 2 and August 1 4 = aeene charge, On the ight 1° ote © saly they entered =| following changes :— Sse ie store manne! Buchstein, No. spenai oa crag iealded change. ‘bough | street, and stole four pieces of cleth valued at $300, i Drerense, for shoulders” iso 10, ibe. bellies | They were sent to the State Prison for four years and $303,500 war dull—no gales were reported. | sim mon! = mead Cag ssi: wove Saeed te sheet SOreee ot fog enngenmany eee, welene. fer 9 seilee uk offence, pi! gui jointly m4 e¥ert teks nae: With another in urglariously entering: he premises of i srdimg to quel ity. Wiliam H. (0, 206 West Pale aot on TRTROLEUMS—O) ‘ude atinged gun r.--) beary, and the | the ni a4 be the’ 2d of July and stealing $400 worth Six per cont bonds, 000 om ag tS bout 200 bt rity, In bulk, | of clothii He was sentenced to the Sing Sing Prison Taree year comp'd ini, notes" — $21,700,810 3 and, and. prices fogire Jargand wx meat. 4 with = 60,708; 190 a ene wivace Grows, whe ree stenting $110 fenhoee year 7. net notes in backs from Peter Donnelly on nee guilty to an attempt circumstances, gall standard White was quoted Be. tales. forward “Gel at 600'do. do. ‘at ie. 800 do, straw to white, ber, Gelphia the Rona tada’ oer prime valued at $96, bs a'white't for Octover | P! i bali caged Se Herma Py Kick —Rangoon efitinued i eee | Vegan Fivate ‘aiaee, Mirsorphplnanynct Suen ot uare, Ce ee Mth of ScaaR.— was prices worth of photograp ie materi unchang . ay seas at Tig n | atte Sitemps 12 comnts that offence. toyed mi talon weet ha ior eteare falpi ate er the pol gr of bb} fentence. ward Doonan (@-boy), \tlaoe Ts e sie oe ies peat ret at yitaee ay eat heh aut aes ‘Mining shares were dail. at the firat board New York ‘and Fidorado closed Sc. higher than at the same time yesteriay, selling at $2 45, Consolidated Gregory Gold was 150. lower, selling at $6 40; Corydon 16c., selling fas $1 15, Quartz Hill sold at §1 90; Smith and Parmeles, 50. ae oi eam oF epee, engi ope, ah" By ary ae Lee is. In consequence of bis t imprisonment in the of July, mieten ie Peviten- ey Wait, charged with stealing a ret of billiard August Frank, Wedieted ith Solomon Vroplowitz ¢ into! the store of John Re No, 204 and stealing $183 guilty to an and Herman were remanded for pleaded guilty to an indict. py een 03.200, ithe aun anu bim with Jnaaing «oat tnd Pantaloo: 5 worth $40, from Banesl Western, apd ‘was sont to the pele — CALENDAR—THIS bay. Boa manuscript abeolutely and solely he could not be held to be entitled to the favor of the rule claimed by him; for the defend- any ‘means, rrepti ously or otherwise, obtained a copy of the play; but, from having @everal times seen the play in London, wrote out from memory in substance a3 now $1,275,529 | at the Broadway theatro, which was legully permissible Honry Oram, for the defendant, Florence, and Mr. Booth, for the plaintiff, followed in exhaustive argu- ments for their respective clients, upon the close of which tho Court took the papers, and announced that it Would endeavor to render a decision this morning. The injunction, in the meantime, was so far vacated as to allow defendants to proceed with the representation last presented 000, and the usual track, from the club house at Elysian Fiels, Hoboken, to and around a stakedoat stationed gone mile and a haif up the river, and return. The contestasts St Foe lay were William Mainiana, George Roahr, Ruael ithers and Alderney Swan, At the time of starting Qe Tiver Was Covered tn the vicinity of the course with al sorts and sizes of craft, while the Hoboken shore aa cliflgin the neighborhood were tined with intereatd | Spectators. (au tho start Swan led off finely, pullinga | Very long, atoady stroke, about thirty-two to the minud, Roahr was close behind him, while Withers and Mali- land followed almost side by side. The race progressal finely, tho friends of either party rowmg alongside aad cheering him to renewed exertion. The steamboat P. 3, Shultz, on which were the guests, under the care of Ca- tain Pauimier, escorted the contestanta, and from ta decks the faterestod spectators had a fine view of tle race, Swan kept tho lbad aéfar almost as Day’s poitt, bat in the meantime Withers had been working steadiy aloug, had passed Roabr, and giving Swan aheavy tusde for the head rounded the stake boat slightly in advanga, Me left a gap in rounding, which Swan immediaiely on and attempted to cut him off A foul waethe consequence ; but as Withers and Swan saw tha the race was tobe between them, their other contetants being far behind, they started evenly on the rvturn. Withers soon showed his superior skill and stroagt), and ‘sbot ahead of Swan, leading Lim at ono time by a, least baif adozen lengths. Swan occasionally mude e hard dash and closed the distance betwoen himself aud the “Doctor —Withers—but the latter, atter @ hard inshore pull, passed the judges’ boat first im twenty-five minutes and thirty seconds from tho time of starting. Swan came in second, in twenty-five miuutes and thirty six seconds; Roahr third, in tweaty-six minutes, and Mi: land last, iu twonty-six minutes and twonty-five 3° onds. The boats were cedar working boata, and weighed respectively sixty pounds, fifty-six pounds, forty-taree and a balf pounds and fifty-eight pounds, Wilter Brown's time for the game distance in a single sul! wherry of thirty-five pounds, with ten foot oars andout- riggers, on Quiasigamond Lake, with no tide, was twenty-three minutes, so that ia comparison the tme made by the amateurs yesterday was much better. Tho judges were Benjamin F. Brady, Heary A, Dingee and 4. G, P, Holden, and the referee, the veteran of shat position, Charles A. Peverelly. ARMY WORMS AMONG THE COTTON. Cuariesron, August 7, 134. ho caterpillar or army worm. has made its appear. ance among the cotton on several of tho va islands be- twoon here aad Savannah, DEATH IN A SLEEPING CAR, Burvaro, August 7, 1367, Thoma Elkins, of East Boston, Mass., aged 45 years, was found dead in a sieeping car attached to the Graad Trunk Railroad train this morning. Tho relatives and friends of the family are ‘ulty invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of 4 afternoon, at Sor Taney Nor. Atwood, from Bangor ashore on tho bar head, at Bevariy” Maas, ear dhe Sith oie filled wi waa put on the paring. Pall wr . revit iy wt (of New York), Smith, Crot Georgetown, DU; before reported put in'a Newpat an fee 5th last im distregs, reports on the 44, when of Brock falas 9 ; Whloh came upon them ae ) destroy her entire ault of cts also Yost boa and othe damgae. romain for renairs. “(the © did aot go ashore on Block Island, aa reported. Sins Unichn. Tas cinemer Matratolla.. Troms Moni, night of 6th inst ram into sehr Uri Fy "Sadun damaging the achooner's bow abov landing her passengers at N to tow (he achooner into port. Anaxnoxen ScuoowER—On the 3d tnt, about 69 milos the southward of Nantucket Shoals, was ‘pasand the wreckt — eee Ninth avenue, this (Thursday) PueLax.—Suddonly, on Pues, in the 70th a of His friends and Edward, are respectful Tuesday, August 6, Jamz bia age. “yee! bed hag yg A bis = ited to attend the faner on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, f ° ‘sions No. Sa at Houston street. ree DS ee —On Wednesday, August 7, Aux Jr, 1a tho 48th year of his “4 saying bs @ relatives and friends of the family, his brother, Jamos Ross, and bis brother. bata foie residenee, udlow street, on Fi hoon, a one o'clock, without further motee, wate’ © Scvtartae,—The members of Eureka Lodge No, 213 F. — 4, M. are hereby notified to meet at their rooms, 594 Broalway, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past twelve ‘k, for the purpose of attending the of our latebrother, John B, Schaffor. Members of ter lodges ate respectfully invited. By order of ue AS. M. MACGREGOR, Master, , Secretary. MA.—(n Wodnosday, August 7, Euzanera, only ary} sere) and Catherine Silliman, aged 11 mouths 3 The friends & family aro respectfully requested to attend tho i this (thursday). atta at half. two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. +304 Third avenue, “Burlington (Vt) and Newark (N. J.) papers please "care —On Pues " ‘243 West Sixteenth poner parish of Denn, Ireiand, * Theefunora! wilt tae tal, this (Thursday) The friends of the fami! honor by seeing his rema! Sover.—On Wednesday, widow of George W. Sope: ¢ friends and acquaintance spectiully invited to attend the hoa foo late re preps 29 Jones street, on Fri thay afternoon, at one oO eo, lors fact brig Ocean ey died at Havana 94 fearoy wo es el toate —The Dassenge Jo a ret vd eet, Spislon, of hs cane Jes id Ae! ery yg eh It be ma nly have perished the greatest ploasure most able and | 6, Berwarv Su anative of county Cavaa, bearing public fe mong to t manner in whic in Liese ran a manner in which leserang ordered and conduc ry for the salvatio pose be ¢ salvation of the vessel 80 te de and ability of Me tants, who, tinder guch untae noes, had the enginta in working [ader bigh presssiro wteam in ine! short. space time. And as a fu: r testimon: of 0 our var high ‘opinion of | of ihe sad id eee ae perfect Kopel ooy in one Fab Fan: on board prefers staying Im eS when she ts again Gt for sea. ing by Bny other vensel. Mire Jeaerkine | Fothamus, Wm Ir to hg Wm B Paskey. lartin, John Penrose, Jami , Mi denas, Miguel de Laca. ep tiie ~—e roperty of Mi: ‘vy Richard Baker, J. Yaont Vusra, formerly ths New York, han been purch city. The Vesta is one .o — or the ocean 8, ol font, aud is one of Dyin the United Staten “ wi Ship Worther inst, froth Paci th 1350 bbI and 400 as\wh ofl. Sent home 396 bbis wh on and i bo ryt on norihery edge of Cult which 13h riod ‘place from St, Vincent's Hosp! ‘noon, at one o'clock precisely. re’ invited to do him the last id tn Calvary Cemetery. 7, Saran L. Sorgr, 8 years, Ger Starner.—At Paterson, N. J., on Tis A Mr_Jomy Sraywer, aged 76 years, sna Oe Tho relatives and friends are respectfuny invited w attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ha\f-past two o'clock, from ‘Grace charoh, Brooklyn loights, ‘Witwarta.—On Wednesd: August 7,0 cholera in- fantum, Leicester Mortimer, infant sond Captain E. R, and Mary P. Wim rth, aged 10 month: The friends of ily are respectfuly invited to attend the fuairak? this (thursday) aft@2oon, at one o'clock, from No, 3 Spring terrace, Mepler rs ne, Brooklyn, B. D. Wartrmip.—On Wednesday, August 7, Faworz, infant son of James M. and Annie E. Whitfeld. The funeral will take place on Friday morting, at ten o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 21' Lexington = Light, Cloug New Beatord arriv an, Mongamt May 6, na the Planksheat oe tonsil yard. ie Saat fi Bark ‘Amy, Winlows oe eee ok 20, havin, en 40 bbls. ‘’p oll since ‘tering’ edad FS ‘April 83 spoke ha ituving taken 300 bole ent since leaving Patoahsaso te Fast Belled from Payal June 4 bark bor. $80 bbls . 300 do wh on gard Bound hn home. 2, clean; July 6, bark Thos Winslow, Spek Pp Mary Ogden, Fa a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Granau—Lraa—On Wednesday, July 24, at St, Philip's church, Liverpool, by the Rev. C. H. Burton, Captain Wiisiam C. Grauass, of New York, to Manganar, only daughter of Mr. Edmund Leah, of Liverpool, Eng: land, Ricr—O’Cowxor.—On Tuesday, August 6, at St. James’ church, by Rev. Father Callaghan, L. Riomw to A. 3, O'Cowxor, all of this city. Died. Barry.—At Oxford, Masa., on Tuesday, August 6, Sanur. 5 Barry, Funeral at First Presbyterian church, Yonkers, this pearl afternoon, at threo o'clock, Trains leave irtieth street at twelve M. and two P. M. Byrxe—On Wednesday, August 7, of cholora in- fantum, “womAs, infant som of Bernard and Margaret Byrne, aged 6 months. ‘The rdatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 297 East Eleventh street, this (Thars- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther notice. Bricas.—On Wednesday, August 1, Eowix G., only child of Bussell J. and Hattie L. Briggs, aged 4 months and 12 days, Carson —On Wednesday morning, August short ilinsss, Joun A. Carson, aged 25 years, and 3 days, His pies ee one hot Bae ee, gon oe by respectfully invited to 6 Cuneral, residence, 582 Broome sitet, pear Hudson, on riioy jock. moe a ay August 7, Cuaxpumr Com- the faneral will will take place at his late residence, ia | tener eg tnt eet ook was Fete oe een remsalne wil be taken to Greenmch, Lewey, Lewey, Galveston—C ne On Wedvesday, AU Bint Ralph Pom. Devin Coane Ab ‘one tren aenghier of Tames abd Mor” E°Machoy, aged | yout, Schr Barros, Freeman, Poluta: Pitre, Gusd—Bz be or ke are, requested to attend the Woke fiarrig Newell, Goole, Brunswick, Ga—T M May. atten’ Gem on , oe mee me che Thos Wiaants, Holmes, Baltimore—Bentley, Miller & Thirty-hinth wet einen so! Teche U ifr Colon. Abrams, Baltimore —¥ ©'cloCe_om Wednesday, August 7, Mary, the wife of | sehr O fi J Bangor-—h P Back & Co, mdhothy Daly, “ the ‘ath year of her Schr a Taina Ras, Gfoueerten 20 ‘A Btetson, The friends and acquaintances of the family, #lso those Behr Neat Ja rocker, Sens W lenis & Co. of ber son-in-law, Jobn “impson, and brother, William i Wizon, Wal Wellfiet A” enta Dinon, are respectfully requested to attend the fun hin leot—JS teon, this (Thursday) Mternoon, at two en Yclock, from her iy. Sar elisdelphie, Arrived. late residence, 61 Montgomery stree Fitzeatuck —In Brooklyn, on eszesdar, August 7, Acting Master DG MoRvohie, Grogan. ekdrerpeot July @. Host 3 hours t iat -At Harlem, of cholera infantum, Sauce. Fan- SHAW, only child of Gilbert G. and Mary E. Yood, aged 3 months and 26 days. be taken to Woodlawn Cenetery. The remains will ee Hathaway, fcom Liverraot of Now 3 for New ¥« ay Oona, from permuds for New ontte Foreign Ports. Carcorra, June 22—In port shi + East (Br), fae, for Nor {old Bat ; pert Cope. 7 07/miam waree Robt PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 7, 15 Cleared Steamship hip Bremen (Bre), Neyraber, Southampton and Steamaip Pile sooo (Br), Sb~kford, Cow fay—Parnele oe sobnson, Portiand_J F Amos. ‘samen Guede sackway, Boson—Bourr, Brown & Pieeen Sip Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedforl—Ferguson & ‘Whip /as Foster fr, Abeol, St John, NB—C H Marshall & Schlosser (Brem), Muller, Bremen— it Bros. tie ag «Ital), Costagiiola, na for ordere— SBaroelona—Ferre: & Medin: Le Lacie Rte ‘uitman, Buenos Ayres—Funeh, Bark eC A Ae vee Nichols, Buenos A; Bark Almira Coombs, Coombs, Ki Hiieabatiport—Deectors Bros. Bi i, Fe 2B rig Boies {Be Foches; Gtbrattar for orders via Philadel. Brown, Ponce, PR—Sturges & wah Ann (Br), Lynch, 8t Johns, NF~Bouring & Brig Chaneico ( (Br), Martetl, Cow BFS all & Co. Brig Chi: Ronkey, ‘Smal! Brig Fraves Le Halifax. BRS Let Brown, od Sir Jobe ‘Cunnrt felon, New a cor ived, brig Naisd (Br), Richard- Balled atky bark Pleiades, Gaguas 29h, schr John Jobes BS eon Hansor, July 16—Arrived, brig Camella, raat 18th, brig Aurate, for NYork., to sail abou! ong Kone, 3 ints port abba John Stee ‘Gey NB Palmer, Steele, inc; Ser ath be Se at tan eae i NYork; Havana , Al Arrived, bark May Stetson, Pendictes, NYorks 34, fhe Hiatus Lew, 3 igs Oak Point a (SP) a Ges (Prusi barks Waliace, or rae sak st field : Nicol Rtbar, Crveker, Mancane (Br), WW eGos, JU) ee Wate, for ly 30—Arri 1 after & ry months Fiancee, old $4; Pow. for do le: ad ‘Aug senate Webb, Stowell, 86 Joun, Me Heras ctnyior for Mik WYO, Pocchoutas” Graves, foe Mavi masons July 19—Golng in, Sig Water | ‘Witch, Milter, M os mae rn Inginac (Br), from au ae sous. miele ak evoarus, bark os to daanne june io port bark Savage (Br), for New soSTBNE, " Cer bark Aberdeen, Coobrad, Bas Le Behr Sowell, from oy re Jue for Boston. port echr ca Saas foe Genres: siaredaee Juty 23—In port schr Peerless, for Baltt- nar Jou, are C-Arcived, brig Venus, Bepy, Phila. cared 6th, echre Camila, Philadelphia; Percy, Wumieg- American Ports. DREW JOHN FiTzraTRICK. aged 27 “the funera} will take place fre@ ihe re residence of his parents, 32 Franklin avepee, and proceed to St Pat- Tick’s chureb, Kent wae biped a requi ‘masa will be ee for the is soul, at ten o' i Fri- penn thepeore calvary ‘Cemetery for inex, —Sudden! on Tuesday, At Gm, WY GREEN, walt, eves oi Pin a Re. 16 months and 10 days. ‘astle. ug 3 mdse and x roe Mat sil Stecfaditp Aired a Sig ewer rota tee n Tae of siptower guuratog at 1,4 aah wire aed i tetera Og | fant heat from ESE, with hi + ptinttesiarer eet ton, Del. a hPALACHIOOLA. July 27-0 por, Emme, Peters m Boston (arr 224), ding, xd RPPONACG. Aug &—Artive®, ache Treasure, Arnold,“ Bilzsbethport. Wi Lg <4 nest Atmaniale, Bunker, Suri: The friends of the family aro nem; Sener wets, a ret fally invited to attend the funeral, from 219% er, this | tacket — tana sa (Thursday) afternoon, at ids o'clock. 17 dave, . lavena; Yates, nile! California papers Bark G8 Brown (Br), pp GnbeansAt Elizabeth, 5. on Tugsday, Angust¢, | mdse. io Bran & bun ee ax W., youngest chil Matthew 8. and Mary E. ; weathe Sraney, aad € oven ane ae Gone wenn er oe fan ga | see costa, twee a eral, from jence of her Mth font saw several sdure with i Elizabeth, N. Jy on Fric | and others wader forosalt, ne under jit Gaya pont at half-past eleven o'clock. handler, Cronstadt, 63 days, with mdse, jRoGAN.—The members of Pacific Lodge No, 235 F. and A. M. are summoned to be present at the regular communication of tht lodge, this (Thursday) evening, to arrange for attending tue funeral of their late Brother JAS, HYDE, Socretary. “aaa” au Tuesday, August 6, Ricuaap H. Haw- ING. Frneral ao Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 32 Fifth street, Williamsburg, meer Bal rly cane ray 1H at In at uartise, % jarshman, Cumberland Fact 17 3 U,Brookman. | Aug, lat 96. ton bourse, commenei . Wr lowing with terrife ‘all ai y. 4th—Arrived, echr N W Smith, ¥ ived, echr Mary Hannus.—On Wednesday Angust 7, Aner = only nea from irection CALAIS, Aug 1—Arri Seeis sack by ina'9 6 and Henrietta M. Harns, stanchions gone fore and aft: kept iat ‘Ulsard—Gches Addie Murchie, Robert, ‘The relatives and friends of tty family are italy Sethe guid imnderseed han 4 feet oC oof water bg tt gy tuvited toatiend the funeral, this (Thursday) fier 3 boars, parmpl Pleairea Meat West found the plank sh at two o'clock, from her late residence, Fortieth street (old No. 131). Hooars.—On Wednesday, August 7, at her resicence, 119 West Nineteenth street, —_ t-—5 daugiter of eee eahes, formerly of Bagenalstown, sounty , Irelat on both dee started Tart apace paper: Tost foresail, and dam any ng with mdse, fat SF 1 fn 953 poke bark tnvie fe 7X tend: ‘Pool, anes teg aye, with biden, &e, x aay Griffing, Demarara via Barbados, eat te Ly ‘olaasee, to to = Bros. my as |e schr * if Ackiam, Thurston, potas See a rl ‘ enor Br), rae} Ciara Davidson, Eene eHhume, ie Py Tres, Mens, ‘tnd Wan b Poms, NEW ORLEANS Ane, iy, , from Liver jlewport, Wales. seh eds anewnon sate er teh brig Elvira, Galley, ship Mi ‘DFORD, Fry ome yg ym, ip ae . ! (Br), Mik ae for whaling; sobr A ah) a F Oliver Crome Deinno, Dela: arene Aug Arrived. ik a Fi nec Ort ott Sbbevit erie: i a iat Fento et int: "PHL ADELPIIIA, Ave, Sorina, echre Pangu ite ie 3 (Ea ees eared Bante asire Hoepne Dunbar) Micamich brigs Bees Ket it received ne tmier (Br), Crowell Miragoane, ame : oe re Mi 17 days, with log. ont ig Posse (00) ‘innes, Havana, 12 days, in ballast, to id as, (8p), Caleado, Matanzas, 10 days, in ballast, br Charies C We i on mi iat te SFR (of Gloucester), Jones, St Kitts, 9 Aree. Sawyer, Arecibo, 7 4 days. with ‘Smith, better "Yat 85, lon 72 80, bad Inated 8 in washing one man overboard, one man’s leg and Jamming another in the whole fore part way, vFeaking H lassen. Bent EC Gates, Freeman, Now far Brig bey ep d OM errives 6th from Rio Janeiro, re- Fast, whem, in tat ST 90: ou, 0 te jie Per teory gale, 40, had w very coming in at 8H about 4AM, and’ growii y aN bain then a ia Weta Ing in violence until om ends. ‘washing ever; Ing ayia. i four hours; dur Sade ad Delaware Ri 4 *. Del, Aug . 6 AM—Shipk Herschel, Onear J) ashaving goneto sea, A conneque ol again this morning. ihe t NYort, and ail id in the © “nt ship Paase in the Capes yesterday, etesmahip Orient ae bark Jobn Boulton, for Richmond, passed o' Sunday night, * in a Aug §— Arrived, steamabii pasty. al oe Loves belg Mary Lowell, Mev Joba, rt crm, BM smi, Pak £% P-seeeeg ss ach: a m\ . PAW re domed SNE tan, fehre, Ls edt chee to "Jone Se ner, sata ND, fi ei brig Cinque ercasraris ied 5 storm stayeait: nia te 5 storm a ent to the joh Kept ths Fessel 100 wuuil he. gaie abated Sailed. Steamships Persia, Malta, ee FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCER SEB ANOTRER PAGE. Marine Disasters. Bank Eva H Pie (of Boston , from New York for Cadiz, put inte Boron Teh Fepairs, having en. ton #1, in wich eping ove: board ook, aud one ‘he vem A ok mains The funeral. ‘wil take place from St. Francis Xavier morring, at Hicciss —On Wednesday, August Ay after a long and attend the funeral, from the her sister-in- i] Wo) Netrie Garrisoy, wife of Alrod. We Hols . ‘uueral from the residence of Boston Josarusox—On Ween days, e funers! will take = this (Thursday) afternoon, Lewix.—On Tuesday night, August 6, at 221 West Levenict.—On Tuesday, Augnst 6, Cuantes P., infant erich attend the funeral, from the residence of his ~ Will be ip writing at satig fourth Street Ferry, Hua- ama Loren, in the 27th year of his of his uncle, William Kirkpatrick, 52 State street, ba y ¥ Wannew, infant day iver of James E. and = West Sixteenth street, on Friday Bine oldlock. severe illness, Extex Hiccrs, The relatives and friends eulaaee ot Pm gee ah invited to law, Mrs. Higeine, ae West Twen' Ate recs this (rencoeny) afteraoon, at half-past rf o'clock. on Wednesday, August 7, her infant oy Grace and relatives are enue, this (Thursday) — atlo’ ‘hock. nd Newark papers piease copy. jenday August 7, 1, Sam- ven L., youngest child of Charles N, and Peppi Joseph- ton, sed 6 months and 16 at twa o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1,119 Second avenie, near Lag yy nant ye Forty-third street, Harry ingest child of Frank §. avd Hantih Lewin, asbey ‘ fon of Charles D. Lav The relatives and friends of the family are invited to father, Charles P. Laverich, at Newtown, this (Th day) afternom, at batf-past three o'clock. Carriages ter’s Point aie, f-past two o'clock. Loren.—Is Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 7, Pat- ‘The relatives and friends of the wamtly are fally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi iv rant oe eleven o'clock. The ay on Moncey, A Martin, aged 1 year, 7 months and § days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ist tor Int fully invited to attend the faneral thie (Touredey) after. at two 0 ce, coe the es oad of her faoiter, No. 12 Sta An Maxeva—In this city, on Monsey, — got sbawrenc bor LO were all drowned. cholera infantum, Lavra yg infant William Ni, Jr., and owe fo nest anges pin (Pras), Seabees for W