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he 10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, ‘ pene CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGER mare, et ing | to cover. There was little sensation of surprise, | Pluck. Although the circumstances favored Oxford —_—_ to the wind to furnish ® | therefore, upon the reception of tne news. Money | immensely it was hoped perchance that Harvard Matual ve, Keystone, mveh to shifted hands quietly, the pro-larvards having maae might wae Harvard lost aud nobody was disap- THE BOAT RACE. Tow yur races upon lakes te idea of rening upon een f up their ey 9 to ones and gossip took thre form | pointed. The voatmer iota, oversboty along ‘These lube played an interesting and well con- letter | against a dead certainty, see were not over anxtous | there Mngered @ confidence in their muscle and THE NATIONAL GAME, course 17iight not have occurred to you. the P snenagie, tbat the ad f ethod of eces- | Of speculation as to canses and defence of the | the wharves that c pay for them plunged down | ‘Sted game yesterday afternoon at Philadelphia. j __ | Silat sn entire’change in tbe siglo of your fod ano | Harvards under the circumstances. At the various | aud had thelr stimulaiea’to invigorate. them for ® | The playing up to the eighth inning was sharp, the Jatter, few peopie need fret themselves at the reeult | that we could adopt your od out making any im- | club houses there was very little running in an} out | lengthened discussion concerning the e Cap- { batting heavy and flelaing excellent; when, by safe Of the struggle. Of these the older ts peeen eee ee bo reason why the | quring the afternoon—more during the evening. At | tain Smita, Who said he knew the course like a book, | batting, aided by bad throws and muffs on the part B Wi vig Muat vad ahl be Soovinced that weetenne he other. | the hotels far up Broadway gossip was busier and | tiougi he @id not refer to any particular volume, | of the Keystones, the Mutuals added twelve rune to SYLVESTER WARREN RICE, OF ROSEBURG, OREGON, thad you Wil be oanrinsed more varied. Beginning at the farthermost great | considered that the many yearw’ experience | thelr score. ‘The Toll p sent es being the patriarch of the crew, having already °) yo auadlagactory manner, (anars papeeedoge — Erontwag lies ae Spee = spe one feat Cerca soeataret them i ttamense advan {tae let, pats NTH ra a Bene Stephen Waterman bac New Tock, for’ New Bed: = ty ol fect river ol aA 10" er, tual . —' I. scored twenty-six yeara, Strange, though agreeable . AP. LORING, faces, iike'that in Tol’s weird bailed of the Haunted | contending that the Ary. genie yen Keyston re | H Fj H H ° t 4 s19 Behr Bamauel P Goodwin, Waterbury, New York for Stam- to aay, he, too, does not vary an eighth of an inca g. A ay B. 8.0. | Palace, at the Fith Avenue. By common consent a | Suficientiy after passing ’Ammersmith bridge. —_—- ford, : Srom his bow or stroke oaraman in height, while for ¥: W. RICHARBS, Committee "“: | centre of news and gossip of forts, aquatic and } Brown dlssented from boty arguing that the ’Ar- Niagara vs. Independent, of Canada. Schr 4 A Rowe, Chapman, New York for New London, Weight he ie midway between the two—Simmona R. C. WATSON, J otherwise, there was a great deal of surging to and | vards ‘adn’t ’ad “stout” enough to beat the “Hox.” ‘The International eee me Howard, New York for Bedford, eats on To F, Wiilan, W, W, Wood, It G, Marsden, C, R. W. Tot | fro aud cudling into knots, and canvassing of the | "Good boy, cap," cried a bold Hibernian, “but don't maton between she Miagaras, of | oer est srk for Providence. scaling 179 or 174 pounds when in fine coudition, | ienham, Edmund’, Garter, Committee Ooo" Be hewa, bat no loud talking and no unusual sengattou, | forget that the Hox has got to pall the boys in | Bufalo, and tho Independents, of Dundas, Canada, | fchr Delaware’ Suow, New York fo Boston. while Rice reacbes about 160. He has the medium Notwithstanding the obstacles presented and the | Upon the first rumor of the result it was as uf Spring aud that their stout ‘Ill cost them fity cents— | CWS Of yes‘erday at Bualo, and was won by the | « Sehr Louisa D (Br), Wagner, New York for St Jobo, NB, ‘ arm of Loring rather than the ponderous one of | varlationa stipulated by the Oxford committee, the THE FIFTH AVENUB HOTEL maybe there'll be @ turn tn the tide.” “I didn’t ex. | Niagaras by a score of 49 to 20, Schr Julla Swan, Knapp, New York for Oy: 2 i Harvards determined to bravo all differences, and ac- } Were a sort of centre of gravtty for the whole fash- | pect the Harvards would win anyhow,” was the sul- Kehr Edwia Collyer, O'Brien, New York for Hedin's Neck. ’ Sinumons, and looks rather spare in the covering of | Myninmiy celenmned 19 brave all differences, an fonable district, and thither all atoms of fashion | Jeu remark of an angry-looking seaworthy Who did : BER SGIy RRO AMA, or: (08 RE, bis ange piers thongh hie cheat is round and bey Ciscaateaes Mean: Apet's, 1908 gravitated ita a eurions fort of common gomsent not address his observation to any one in particn: S H I P Pp I N G N E WwW s. Wind at sunset 3. ur. le fe not yieldi; yr clumey in hi ™ PReerp’ uralness. rendezvous o! ie interesied, ° ugh, that to jt ~ ndpgapracaedraapes ‘ect xT OF TUE Oxroup Univeuaity Boat | fyi ce'no claims to the digaity of experts, te gos: | toree lengths aiw’t no disgrace anynow. I've lost 4 weananrenrin nee Marine Disasters. movements, but a sinewy, active, handy fellow, and in behalf of the Harvard University Boat } sip at this cenire was interesting. Those who had | trifle on the arrangement, but believe me, boys, 1 Almanac for New York—This Day. Sir ARgONANT, from Baltimore, which arrived at H The undersigned, @ne who takes to his work: most kindly, His back, | Club, hereby challenges the Oxford University Boat Club to | won wore jubilant faces, as if oxyyen light had | knew I hadn’t much bopes of winning.” ‘There was Kong July 4, collided midnight of March 12 with ue anknor Wile at work, i one of me aralghtest inthe boat, | Tome iaucinat ttataitd Repu aedntasr doe | bea Tighied aside oF elr heads, ieinaniug tuca | large crowd, 4: the Battery boatiuen chien ax seve 10 07 | cen a sri to an a sar mai tember, 1869, euch boat t in. ne an Oxo! cessy While those who rs, ‘The race wis P end he jies out over his oar when forwand in Very | eenich meet the tact tebe anreed upomct a meeting | Nad lost, having lost against. oddg and nav- | diacussed from their own point of view and te Oe 1a 1A | Desigen cine Ds come lose, took thé tidinea | Prevalent opinion seemed to be that the Hurvard fine stylé; There 13 an appardat * clip” at the begin- | of the crews. “Tine challenge to reais open for acceptance | 1g expected to loa F Keay ra ered ep cg ning of his stroke, though it is platy becoming leas | OD* week after date of reception, koe plane | oiedefent philosophically and mautrestes yo incina. | cTa¥ indored under too many dlsaavantages. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 27, 1869, | FGepetn NB. ran ashore on, the mate, land three milog #0; and Loring will undoubtedly eradgate it within} P.8.—A ai ae aaitease © Che ey pad rte ton erther to be depressed or to curse the Harvards ) At two o<"9Ck {He saloons along the wharves were Werrmannnnnnnnnnnn * thick weather aud light’ SW wind. She lies in an ea] @phort time. The i t th bridge, and we would like ) bave all three crews row in the | 20 bad made them lose. At three o’clock | crowued, Men dive? down almost headforemost to Herald Packages. position, and will probably break up. No insurance, ime. least noticeaple maif of the four | Eine tave. “Would ini be aeraentio to you? io the afternoon the crowd waa large and | gain information on aru... W0\cn had deen spread } , 8@~ The office of tho Hearn stoam yachts JAMES Sele Janes (Be), from Baltimore 24th inst for Demerara, for strength when in bis clothes—be atrt%9 simost a WM, H. SIMMONS, Captain H. U. B.0. | the buzzing hke that of half a thousand Becnives ‘ound that the Harvard crew ..“4 been victorious, | JEANNE Tiy Jn at Whitehall sip, All communications trom | put dacs 32 leaky: “neayy welght”—ihough he has lived in’ Oregon | Thiawas daly accepted by the Oxonians, and formed | f News suddenly let loose, with a sensation item in | Tbe intelligence was received with j>*: AWakenmy a | SMOTeantconslenees io tho’ stasters of inward bound ron r.pron, "afore reported ashore on the north side of the direct basis of the inter-Untyersity Boat Race of | t#¢ mouth of every one of them, At this hour, in | Mew enthusiasm among the many groups that had Sh ohare. ha's Vineyard, hay .*#2 discharged and hull sold for $19 Since 1953, he 18 a native of Ilinols, So thar Massa- | 12°.‘ y Point of fact, the third member in the climax of the | congregated togetner, Indeed, so great Was the pa . paeatatngpe tig back at West Hay chusetis and Ulinois furnish ail the men—M¢ Ns weasaiion of the day had, been entered upon: but | eteot produced by this agreeable announcement CLEARED, Foun CO Sp Sony s sige gothe Simmons, Loring and Fay 1: . = 7 easTaly was, “The Harvards have done ! int thousands in their extreme deligitt discr: ae a } , ing and Fay ualling from the form % THE NEWS IN THE CITY. Zallautiy; three cheers and a tiger for ths ilar. | the drat aunouncement and gave Vent co then tect | yetetmanip City of Paria (Br), Kennedy, Lirerpool—Jobn G Sesion: ca: Bkarinenes, Wile Kice, Bass and Wiliard cam clatm the delicate ps essing Yards !”* and in three and a tiger for thé Harvards | ings in sincere mautiestaiions of approval, Piteammbip The Queen (Br), Oi Sotlon ts iciven by the Ligethonee. Hoss 26s ibe peageie sobriquet of “Suckers.” ion em. the Si mh tee ieee amas losers and winners joined with equal alacrity. A GRAY HEADED OLD anetLen AN, ip Bo. nih 2 a cerns tatiana ha ae DW yerernes Pe aaete Rt geoutad ty ie starboard waist oar, next to| \Went=The Grius of the Winners and the Be counkemmen Only im ‘sorry We aoe A serat state of Marae ete. eee peere th tonllP Freeman Clark, Bosworth, San Francisco—@ D Sut- irae Biba die meee Al © feetten anda half inches nigh, | gr Waaces of the Loscrs—Saunters Amon eA ODIOS foua Feason, sir; for a | group oF iuierested debaters, exclatining, “Look ye | Siip Repubitk (NG), Forman, Hamburg— i though & slouch in his walk makes him look less, he ] he .~20Wlng Ones and the Flate—The rent Ravicnss reaiou, 2a peeahins OS atGnel Feaas ap bier eae miner Do.slonsaeay: | xnaw + -iabgpondasseaos Outed, Piety, totionFurele Bliye Provincetown. froma eruis mit 3 gs ny ail (atid cleate 4s nearly twenty-four years old, and a very strongly | in Bri, sh Circles, iu Wall Street and inthe | Wouldn't, “et wae Bre ee 1. Sihich no | kee thundersolt, Down slong. ihe winives ine, | _ Bark Feploratore (Ital), Longobardl, Penarth Roads for'| Lite Boat Gulou Newburvpors ‘oll tor reported. Ce ePs Made man. Both he aud Rice have pulled in four | srarbor. doabt, was interpreted-—judging wom the mus "U3 } EWS ran almont as rapidly as tke rave was run, The | ere ar Kodinvon < Coy Crenred'8t, sehr N J Knignt, Dyer, of Provincrtown, on w Faces, and be has always been found a plucky, de- nousan’d Tagged and baref Of Applause that soon sweiled into a hoarse-throates | $ck¥ices of willing harkéepers were brought into | tey. lao Lia Teel imei ateleeibicast he f ; A thousan footed urchins | show at 8 hoarge- bella rf } : iste ‘Atdo 18th inst, bark Crowinahield, Pharo, FH, with 148 termined puiler. His “form? is the inost open to ob. uke cour € general American sentiment, The feeling res beg tion, apd, though somew! suspicious ark Cyrene (Br), Dhout. Dunkirk -—J B Ward & Co. bis ap ot, ahtnn brig THA Pitt, arrived at New Ye pen toob- | went racing urlers and hallooing like | Wag one of almost profound grietemor thes oF | of tile Mews, tuousands fried to believe it, uotwith | Bask Hmilo & Ayues (Vor), da Cuahay Oporto—Hage. «tn watt TOL8 Oa %°aralie,. sbbeihiins hi jection of uny in the crew, pulling with a round | gay; th ad bi at Obey : ra Bi « ’ ages through © streets shortly aiter one een lost on the part. of the i at | stamding thew misgivings, Tne “ve in Wall street | meyer & Brann. back, and with, perhaps, a tide too short reach for | o°¢) 1 Americans had been beaten; ons ‘= \ had an Immenge effect. Frantic 3 with greeu- | Bars Thos Dallett, Pike, Laguayra and Porio Cavello~ » perhaps, ch for | orclock yesterday Afternoon, proclaiming as they | shared alike (or aeemed to Lenne, wits feeling Was | packs fled) in all amnsetue. Youth» » Dallett, Bliss & Co, ae Ward, But the “grit” of t rom. “ * iene . ¢ i iy Mav Sdw'McDawa awe = = Grit” of the man etands out promt | went the news of auf event which was looked for. { Winuers. Thome wilo had mee, of boi losers and | O Sac eawast senoniy | Omer. ual RC TE Me ete oie: Galveston LOW Adana k 06; Bpoken—Ang 20, lat 3621, ton 74 80, schr Geo W Lewis, Biern, id mos oat, 400 bbis oil. Spoken. Bark Aleyone, from New York for Melbourne, Avg 24, iat 40.25, tgp 70 59, Bark Agni ak ms isan so in lus face itself than in every | ward to with more gerfuine interest than any other pe Cnough to have preter-4 Were Lies ne : ticilarly @oxious al ne undertaking he engages in, rowing an oar included, | gince the might of the Presidential electio ‘ason, and pocketed the .ced loving £0) “oui | ployers were particularly anxious about the 3 é : i , m. The | stances with “ me) . | event, bat betting was the feature of ¢ and from being @ very strong, jong distance runner | cry was varied somewhat, bnt the purport was the | Tather an oda comnrne” aranice oF relnciause, 0 ¥ i sl feabethport. Bark Sen Kugle, Downing. EI r Brig Sympathie (Dutch), Bakema, Cork for orders—Bollin areh: ‘Thorapaon, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, 8, lon 84 2 pearance OL reluctance, or } Dour; groups congregated at every coraer discussing | Bris St Vincent (Br), Lavash, Cow Bay—Hatton, Watson & Matd (Br), from Liverpool for “Baltimore,"* 4 : his wind 28 found equal to almost any pace his mus- | game among them all. expressed by retuets 4 fing of elementa only to be | the veracity of the first report, and fnaliy coming to cles can stand. He is much more muscular in his ‘Hey! deextree! Full account 0’ a'oxtera room Was not asingler nt triumph. But amid al) mere | the conciusion that tt was correct, Kumor number jar Cast Aug 1A, lat 41, lon Brig Angelia, Brown, Baittinore--Simpson & Clapp. Sche Biuy Bitd Br), Piulay, St John, NI-P L Nevius & Co. Foreign Ports, back and 1 " whispered aller unrarus of discontent, not a single | tio had neveetueless a Wonderful effect. Thousands Schr Ni smith, Bo harlestou—N b Matirc * seg : san a Mr. Rice, thouga the latter's | race 1 scveam of the gation of foul play, uot a singie | Were momentarily rejoiced, reiusing to credit any | Schr Franklin Bell, Brewster, Benatort, NC—Thomas BAnnavor, Aug10—In port ori Hastern Star, Foaier, for ge are the largest in the boat. Simmons and | “flere y’are! extreo! All about a great boat | Of Men” —-engle in protest aguiust the carrying | stawmenc ocuer than that 'the Harvard crew had | Holmes. NYork, tag; Geo Dowaus, Lan‘are, for do do. re eally 31 v 0. ‘a Bebrd HR Cale, Rich t= Ve it & Si . Sailed hr Hattie B Dodge, Freeman, New York ; ith, Bass are really powerful men; the others, though | race 1 sey By the lion. Won the race, Ada general thing the boatinen at | §ebry it ed ned Barnet, Pt ek ng niled. 305 eehir Hautia 2 Doce brigs Harry & Aubrey, Weeks, ‘do; Katie, King (or Towa 20, = ; : ae ries “ane the Battery absiained trom betting, all tig while ‘ : ery stiong, can hardly have as much said of them. | aeintervale of a few yards the boya were stopped | om stn ate QOTHAY OPINIONS: ou mnat,n yaa | bolug doubtiul of the Harvard's suceess, it was con: | "8 teocadtn, Kime Salem W Ropes ¢ Co. a Ute sui UbecArrivons a Doane, Sa a ; ANTHOR BURNAAM, CHICAGO, in thew Might—their bundies of extras * ; *" “emission repeated at the rate of once asccond, | feuded by them that the clrowmstaness surrounding Sebr WU i en Reynolds, Providenoe—H W Jackaon. Francisco (and antied At ti io y ane gig pore XewalD, eight sione four pounds, wings aa they ran—one - _ mapping ike \ ST neOxlords Kuew the ground and the ti }e, contest ware, wicor ster “Unfavorable to the Mary Eizabeth, Willams, New Havon—v K Kackett Baus EN irae triage cok cree : f " x n H et So ‘The bark Koni . oED Bi o 0) Mh et THE UMPIRES, REFEREE AND STARTER. men and ~~ excited pedestrians, old ”, didn’t. Let them come over ere, ANd thay’: got bility for them to come off victorious. ‘They wer was clearod yortorday fur Cork by C UMPrres.—Mr. Galston, captain of the London rae aes however, cousoried with the idea that should the <—. f renae doe ee natlonal reason, no doubt,” responded an | Oyforq crew come lere NX: spring, the pro: Rowing Club, Was dppointes us, ~ pecvary | £°%8, shopkeepers and clerks, hackmen and” citcee sree ere cutay hate " ers of the Harvard crew would be much more favorable, SEEN) ud May Cutty acted m+ ‘ 4, tombied tn thelr pockets for he ¥i7o cents | grapestot of censure denoininated hisses. fe Waa an | WH4 We Face Ntsc a Madh Tyors equalized e@xetewith to purchase the news. Le se lightning episode; and aa episode of any sort, from the failing of a stoxe horse to the hanging of a criminal, 13 de- | +4 heatifiod Britishers resident in Gottiam, on learn the general information was convey way Monihilas sola water toantee ~ BY : fi ‘pectant and ennuyde ry ve “The Harvards are beaten (t crowd Hieow | ing that the representative rowers of “this blarsted Crow d——albelt the man by whom the episode Was Oc. | Contry" nad Leen defeated by the champion crew of 0th, bark Kuttisot Ateinson, fund. the wind beaten out of ‘emt HONG Kona, Jul 1p Game Cock, Sherburag, f nat théy will.” ._ yvung men, business men and walk’ ny “For Tobias (not Funeh, Eye & Co, as reported), ARRIVALS, from and for New York, just arrived, HAIAPEA, NS, Attg 26—Arrived, brig Jobn Richards, Roach, York. alied 25th, ship Douglas Castle, Liratpor. Mayaaugy, Aug 11—In port brig Sota, ding. Halied 11h, brig Highland Neney, Baltfmore, PLywours, Aug 27—Arrived ‘at'3 AM) steamship Wests phalis. Schwensen, NYork for Hamburg (aud proceeded), Para, Ang I (back date)—In port schr Codan (Dan), Pe dersen, for NYork, ready. P AI, Jilly 24— Arrived spects REPORTED BY TitA ASRALD STEAM YAcurs, Stoamship Missouri, Palmer, Havana Aug 91, at 4 PM, vin Nassau 28d, at2 PM, with idee and passengers, to the Atlantic Mail Steamship Co, iigamaiip Faults, Brooks, Pbitadelpita, with mdse, to J rillard. Bark Olaf Nickelsen (No meee wenpeawaty 40L “Ooray Yor HOSOi0 1 tp, "ip, Ip—ooray I"? So erted sue Oxforda, REreRBE.—Mr. Thomas flughes, ex-member Parliament for Oxford, waa appointed refer oO ' e on But the people wanted to jearn more. They | Casioned had found hia Moscow, and, having found | ” ePhe ¢ Nickeisen, Bordeaux, 40 days, brig Mas August 21 by special request of the member E aie ; it, retreated with @ just regard for the terms of the Hold Hiugland. The ‘Arvards are beaten, you with mdse to H Cazard, veasol to master. Had fine weather ; Aug 8, bark Henry Filner, Dat Harvard crew. 4 of the | wanted every syllable 1D tg precise form in which | ghakgpearian proverb. ‘The race had been 0 closely | KNOW: beaten 'ollow, Ooray ! Heraldic paintersare | Most of thapanmage. Aug 1? experienced a hurricane from ily 38, schr Mary J Adams, betting Sal i Bt Met oRENsTOWN, Aug#—Arrirod, steamably iain, Wel ae SW to WAW, which Ins NYork for Liverpool (and proceed: ithad been Mashed electrically slong the bed of the | contested that, after the first sensation was over, | Temarkably expert at inventing oxtravagant attitudes , wal away lower fo: Shours, during which time biew for their zoological emblems, but the greatest artist . ne SrarTer.—Mr. Jola Blaikte, secrete 3 1}. Aux 17, lat 46 86, lon 8404, signs 4% of the Har- | great cogan, and, thugh the announcement that | exultation of a certuin sort succeeded to temporary ¢ Repeal A 1 ‘, 8 is ane eevee ak y ard Club, the capacity of 7 ” in that peculiar line would {ail miserably were he to | {zed a ship Syl distg pennant 8,084, At f Sr Jonny. NB. Au: rriyad, aitp K Chatfield, = beau feateptectionin nt FOF starter, America’s crack ofefy had been defeated was almost Cy eee knew thetr ground,” went from lip atrempeto depict the British lion a3 Re appeared pe Bape snip Digutigaa ne ‘roe ia pl in Bou rig Ragara £ Uo sma. do; agbre Arid ia, Muason, Ax uMenicaN, _4ERICAN STYLE IN | uuivertally unwelcome news, there was great | toilp.. “Everybody expected they'd beat,” aud, in | Yesterday, ‘the noble brute roared himselt hoarse, | {ir tant Ney Yrom Newesatle for Nore. se PPOKY | An A Ea tre ed Nvor p. 4 vs anxiety to know by what time or distance they had | this way, the disappointed excused the defeat froma | each particular halr of his mane erected itself In | “Yar Jeti (of Boston), Crowell, Palertid, 49 daya, with 4 national sandpotnt—for a national reason, ofcourse— | {lumph, the pride of victory, which Inflated his in- . tothe race rumors pre- | been beaten and under what circumstances. Had | ha Went home satisfied, albeit their satisfaction was | teal regions actually ieamodt and glistened » 4 %% regard to the proposed | everything passed oi fairly and honorably? And | by no means more than superficial and partial, | through lls tawny skin, and his caudal appendaye— adoption by the Amer” crew of the Engitsh atyle | when, then, ft became known «hat the contest had | Thus, from three to four o'clock in tne afternoon, | tHe principal mdex of his emotions—was euried up ere go Ughtiy by frequent convuisiona of joy that h palnad tinek ety T Jet contest, aud also of their in- | been decided fairly and equarely upon its merits— | ZO88IP Tan at the upper centre, and waged its | Souutut ior the life of lm keep histind taws on the a 4 ¥nglish built boat. In order to tongue as It ran; the end being that everybody took fot the PUBLIC” pean arrest on this score the secre- OAT. American Porte, ROSTON, Aug %—Arrived, bark Bounding Billow, Vidar Yeh, Beyrot ; ge Clara Figkins, Rogers, Baitimors' “Alice (ea, Herring, Polladeiphia; Wuitaker, Colton, Kltzabelhport 5 hrs Nevio U Palue, Doane, Ger own, DC; Louls ett, Amesbury, do; Onelds, Davis, do; Senator, Kk. NG iuaved—Ships Montrosn (Br), Molntyre, Baltimore; Ricke ard Busteed, Kingman, Bic (Canada). Bailed, WNW to NW. For some time previous frult, to master, Aug 24, on Geotges Banks, spoke fahing vailed pretty extensively ; achr A W Dodd, 27 ‘a out, had 20 bbls of fish, Bark Eayle, Wilkinson, Kingston, Ja, 28 days, ovita log: Wood, &e, to master, Brig Como (Br), Wilson, Girgent!, 48 is with antobur to Chamberlain, Phelps & Co; roarel ta I8 DaWoll &Co. Jwy 7, lat 87 89, lon 81, spoke bark Nellie Fenwick, from Smyrt fo, Iat 85 12, lon Bl, saw ship’ North Light, of Liverpool, ateering E. that gentlemen athletes bad met and decided the | a drink with everybody. and went home refreshed, | round two Mitnutes together, In lact the Lon wie for Wonton ; no di issue aa gentlemen athletes—collegians shouid do | “Back the Harvards on ther own grounds next so excessively rampant that the lees deimonstiative ¥ yy y unicorn got scared aud drew in tts hora, The: Brig Harry & Aubrey (Br), We Barbados, 20 days, with '—Steamship Blackstone; ship Mont+ tary bog bs arvard Clab found {t necessary to make | and were expected to do, the acquiescence waa | {mer" was the generally consciatory spotherm at | Aways hore or less of the “sport” in your genuine | suearand molasses, to » rite Had ht winds oxo barks Frudeacla, and Dulveland. ea Suomcl) gentalof the reports that spread abroad. | graceful and quiet, tinged merely by the Irrepres- | senting volves and few misgivings, the crowd sepa. | Britisher, and as, according to all accounts, the | Ar\crine We entire Passage: Auguat Jo, lat 26, lon 6920, } | g7th— Arrived, sleminabipe Wee a a land, 1 spoke brig Jasper, from New York for Cienfuegor, beige Ocean Eagle, Luce, Remedios; and Isadore, Port an ince, BALTIMORE, Aug 26—Arrived, ship Albert (NG), Moyer, Harwich. Ks bark Dunmore (Br), Robertson, Boston; brig line Bichardson, 0. Geared rig Giovani (ft, ‘Caferoy Gloucester, Bj schre Camilla, NYork ; T Shoemaker, Simpson, Jersey City; Martha Lamb, Garter, Brooklyn; J Connolly, Welly, NYork; O Wine ters, Garrett, do; M Bartlett, Jersey City. BANGOR, Augi8—Arrived, bark Medea, Sveden, Cardif sohra C MoUonvilie, Fletcher, NYork. ‘Mth—Salied, abip Armatrong, Owens, Philadelphia, to load for Antwerp. CHARLESTON, Ang M—Arivady steamer Coquette | Ronndtree, Smithville, NC, for Ceaar Keys, Fla, put In for fuel. FORTRESS MONROE, Aug 27—In the Roads, John Wesley, for Ireland; 'Canla, from Portland from Now Bedford; schra G T’Bayeh, for NYo , for Camden; Yatikee Doodle, f6r Providence; Mary ‘arr, for do; Garland, for Boston; LQ @ Wishart beth White, George M’ Mile, Jane L Patterson, Hattie Low and Henry Tf Wood. for NYork: Foaming Hea, tor Philadel- bin; AM Aldrt ig Bost RB Btanford, for Georges Kown' aud Saraitel Fish for Bomson, Reported by piiot boss, William Starkey, Arrived, US steamer Bibb Platt. from Nog: folk. GARDINER, Me, Aug 2l—Arrived, sobre Bila Ameden, Ruith, Baltimore; Wm A Morrell, Berzer, Ezabethport, 19th’-Saiiod, echra J Price, Nickerson, Philadelphia; Set, NYork;: Si, brig Charies A Jones, Washing: ton, D achr J Paine, Rich, NYork. HOLMES" HOLE, Aug $5, PM—Arrived echrs Willie Mar tin, Noyes, Wilmington, NC, for Boston; Althea, Smith, Phil- adeiphin for Boston; Connecticut, Pendleton, do for Pro- ham, ‘do for:aco; JB & FL, NYorle ‘ort. and very ra tory rated Into separate atoms, which were blown every | Tace of yesterday was In every way fair it iy no aie and very natural npr that victory had not one of them 1n his own direction. At the hotels on aud | Bore tlian natural that our Old Couatry consins allen to the lot of the national oarsmen, AROUND UNION SQUARE should indulge in joyful demonstraiton at the resuit, ON THE QUI VIVE. there waa less congregating of carious atoms than | They were In such pcrieae good humor that ‘Avi aay long crowds of wisttul lotterers had been | Would naturally have been expected. ‘The news had | #2Y aQd every one of them would have cheer. been received, discussed and disseminated with leas | fully “forked oul” ls shure of the Alabama scanning the bulletin boards of the various news- | pozzing of the bees of betting and information and | aims had he been requested 80 to do. At lust the paper offices, and numbers waited and lounged | less hurrying to and fro like that which Byron fables mens ls avenged, HOS Mri tee: beet ae a “ to have occurred at the boom of th oy pie ae eh ‘Arvard, about for upwards of two hours, reading the “catch | {9 Nave occa ned om teas ani Geren ts aerhd Voray, ooray.” While admitiiag that the Oxford linea” on the Telegram bulletin, which announced | gation without a crowd—separate atoms of humanity | TOWers were matched against a more formidable the mere preliminaries of the race, and watching for | not being equal to the generation of the electricity: Eafe es et . pee Porat @ hence Union square i: 2 ‘ on Sie mes Sable (Deate Ob AEA alan ameun eacua comment. The equestrian tat of Featingtan ) in their compatriots, True, they began to get some- plaster the ultimatum of the event to the walls, not rudely informed of the defeat—for a national rea. | What scared when they iearoed what excellent time Every few yards, when the news was finally boing | son, perliaps—for a national reason. eae noire aan ie if nl, Segre antes pent ite w: q 4 J 4 e Ws some circalated through the extras, men were to be seen | ~ ations ‘e In its way was constituted by that desperate attempis at “hedging” were made, but on doorsteps and along the sidewalks, reading the A BROADWAY CATACOMB, stil the great majority were resolved to make or papers, and in an instant almost each reader was | the Shakspeare Hotel, @ resort of the sporting | Dreak On Oxford. Several boatioads of greendacks surrounded by a chance group “of a dozen eager | fraternity of tho vicimty. Here the isene was taken { Were turued ovar to tho British “sports” yesterday, , in a sort of matter-of-course manner that indicared | &!Ving them sitll greater reason for rejoicing, | ‘tlie listeners and questiouere. business, Turn a ‘penny sis the rule, and having various houses of enteriainmentia this city where AT THE HOTE! turned his penny your true sporting gentleman is a | Britisuers most lo congrerate were — exten- ‘Along Broadway, especially, was tne excitement | #t0le so far 28 national reasons are concorued, The | SiVely, patronized yesterday, and countless dozens vd i 4 rofessional in thistdirectiou Is cosmopolitan, rather | Of ‘bit-all vee-au’” were quaiied in houor Very intense, aud the entrances, the veatibules, the han national—a citizen of the world, rather than | Of the victors in the great international boat r offices, the saioons and the reading rooms of the ho- | any pent-up Utica. Betting scientifically, for . | and tu admiration of the pluck and prowess of their tels were thronged by bustling, hurrying crowds. cuniary reason, success 1s his test of merit. Who | Salant opponents. Praise was generously accorded te sebadhe it 2 breaks pays for'a pecuniary reason, and who bets on | '? the Harvard boya for the bold manner in which The rotunda of the Astor House, always a busy } the wrong candidate, unless at an odds graduated | they had thrown down the glove and the beroi¢ place, was unnsnally crowded, and excited betters, | scientifically, 13 an idiot, The news was taken here | #ttuggie they had Lupe Yo tear the laurels from winners and losers were respectively collecting and | With @ professional quistude that would nave done | {¥¢ champions | of tue Thames, The great 8 honor to Socrates when the dose of nemlock waa {| And almost inanperablo disalvantages under “ponying up the greenbacks, handed to him. It had beea antictpated from the | Which the Atmerican crew contested were not ‘The Metropolitan Hotel aiso was aacene of rarest | first. There had been no extravagant hopes that | Only generally acknowledged, butin many instances ossiping and comment, owing to the fact that the something might happen. Your scientific betting | Fesreved, and great surprise was Sxpreaed by the & man never ieaves things to special providence when | Lnglish rowing Men On this side who are famillar barroom and vestibule of the establishment {s a sort | there is a bridge at Stirling. There was some going { With the course at the closeness of the contest, The of daily exchangeor open clud room of the Broadway | in and out, gome quiet canvassing of the tidings | Knowing ones had beeu under the impression that uta nunes and “men about town.” Actors, in large | °Ver ® bottle, but no manifestation either of deiaht | tte English crew would win by @ dozen lengtls at ba ss tert or disappointment. _A little surdontc losers were, at | Teast. ‘ é ‘ numbers, turfmen, epicures, the literati, the critics, | the expense of the Harvarda, but not for a national A MINGLISH HOPINION OF THE 'ARVARDA, : “Bohemians,” the exquisite brigede, theatrical | reason; and malt knots talked quietly of the rela- |, in er oe Mimtioraar ye Feit Bess i ve merits of the two crews in out a # oS ud) ho came managers, the statuesque young men who pose | Sia corners of Ihe Old Od Core ue WAY BOOKS | Vor with. Prince. Arthur onthe” City ot on the great thoroughfare for the edification of the PASSING DOWN BROADWAY “you know.’ “We haven’t much to boast of, feminine demt monde every fine afternoon, sharps, | 24 far as the New York Hotel, largely tyequented by ae ein is hooeooaae bed t ren convinces’ i my Sontherners, the thermometer of # it vent 0 8 a ts convinced flate, gamblers and o/ poitio’ of the metropoits meet, | TP ninety agaid, LArKe AMON or aes seit | oue met had to work denced untd for thelr victory, circulate and jostie there every day, ali day long; | hands here upon the dissemination of the news, and } Tiree length at the end of a four and a quarter but yesterday they acerned to be there all atone | # cousiderably Niguer percentage in favor of the Be ee ae aha out faltowe il ditipaneeue: 9 at . 7 ljarverds bad been given and covered, for the same | 2: al-tah |) nen i pull on Shawies: time, Of course—for there was someting out of } oq national reason, of course. At this conire the | river 1 shall be satisfied 1 they do as well aa the usual course on the tapis, buzzing in and out was only paraiicied by that at | the Harvards did on the Tuames, (Some more THE BETTING MEN. the Filth Avenue Hotel, and, generally speaking, | Wive arate heererntane acre fhe Americans r : " thal champions acquitted them. During the morning there was a little business in | MOT? enthusiasm for the Harvards was manifested ail thine considered; “ant Te IM past fort in the struggle Heiyatened yesterday : “ morn ng by the publication in the London Zimes Of" ge following communicatto Sin—Afrerit has been asserted for the last three @ree re that the riarvard four are eudeavorlag to con- “Form their style of rowing to tuat oi the gentiemen ~ Mey hope to imcet on the river to-day, Will you per- quit me to say In advance of the contest that the aa- wertion 18 groundiess. We belleve our style to be exactly that adopted by us in each of our last three annual races agaist Yale. Our stroke-oar 18 aware of no change, aud the men wo follow the stroke gre aware Ol none; nor has there been any variation ol our method of training or instructions. It is said Iso that the Americans Will row in an English boat. ‘fuat is equally incorrect. Tuey will row in a boat built of Spanish cedar by an American vullder, tne frame of which we brought from bome, and the Jines of which are identical with thoge oa which the ‘Doats we rowed the last year were constructed. If we may judge by the stress laid on these latter pots in the English journals, they are deemed, as they appear to us, of soiue importance. We ask wo Place ourselves right in reapect to them 80 that, Whether we are to win or lose, the merits of our victory or blame of our ocfeat may fall where it be- dongs. WILLIAM BLAIKIE, Secretary of the Harvard Clab, PAST RACES IN AMERICAN AND ENGLIBH WATERS. The aubjoined isa list of the time made by the ‘Winning crews of America aud England respectively 4m the leading races that have been rowed to both countries during the last few years :— Brig Annette (Br), Cooper, Magagnez, 15 days, with mo- lusaes, to MC Rodrignoz & Uo; vessel to Jones & Lougn, Saiied in company with brig Highland Nancy, for Baltimore, Brig Camille ) Strout, Remedios, 11 daya, with su to Fowler &Jova. ‘Had moderate weather; has been 7. a north of Hatteras, with ight winds end calms. Aug 9%, Cape Henlopen, passed trig Croton, from ——, a NE. Lett ia port, bark Chanticleer for Boston, to 6 17th, Brig Alex Nickels, Rosebrook, Glace Bay, with coal to CB wan, Rehr Hirandetle (Br), arks, Rio Janeiro, 42 days, with ‘Tee to Aymer & Co, ‘vessel to George I Bulley, Croased the Equator July 26, in lon 82 W; had dne weather up to Ber- tude, from there light northerly’ winds and cairns, Sebi Eilen M Baxtor, Rogers, Jacksonville, § days, with lnaber, to John T Glichrist. Schr Paugussett, Waples, Alexandria for New Haven, Schr Anna Leland, Kennet, Alexand: Seur Wave, Gairfaon, Virgian, Schr J H Young, Barret, Philadelphia for 5 Canal boat Mary Eva, Parity, St Joka, CE, 10 dase, with tneket, lumber to ler, Canai boat 11 Hall, Bartholomew, St Jobn, CK, 10 days, rto master, nt Charlie, Chubb, Bt Job, CE, 0 days, with Tums aasinr, The ship Wallace, whi consigned to Suow & Bur Passed Through § a rived 2th from Liverpool, in Petri Gate, BOUND 20UTd. - 4 caw Bay, CB, for New York, with coal rink, Windsor, 9 days, for Rew York, with ‘l & Umpliray, , Portinnd, 7 cays, for New York” Se Cikace Hasbor, XB, hance Hasbor, NB, £ ‘ ‘& Richardaon. refed ase vincetown; Melbourne, Pin Scott, Rappahannock for Bath; Amanda, Lamson, for salem Honest Abe, Conary, Woodbridge, Nay f Inna ; Ann'Dola, Halsey, Boston for G B, Batem: r;EB lary Weaver, Weave and Sophia Godfrey, Godfrey, Philadeip! Barratt, Marblenend for do: Jacob Kier for Georgetown, DU; D B Spoaker, Vai mond; Artic, Hall, Rockland for NY Plymouth for do; Island Belle, Bowman, Eastport for do; Si with sptitug Sebe Mar ichards, Calais for New York, with lumber to Pointer, Nichols, UNIVERSITY RACES IN ENGLAND. Length of course four and one-quarter miles, Gorham & dman. Scur Jeddie, Hallock, Calais for New York, with lumber to impron & Clapp. Sear d Tinker, Stewart, Mathiaa venahn Cornelia Allen, Machlue for N chr Corne! len, Machiag for New York, with g Suow & Richardson.” ? eid Schr Palos, Biatty, Franklin, 7 days, for York, with lumber to 0 J Veters. Schr Orion, Brewaler, Elleworth for Now York, with lum: ber to J Dwyer & Co, Sehr Addie Cutler, Smith, Bangor for New York, with lum- verto CA EJ Pe Seur Ellen H Ho lumber to © Adams Schr Aunié Gardiner, Inmber to C & EJ Pet Sohr Petrei, Ci Alden, Sampson & Co. Fauny Barney, Jobuson, Rockland for New York, iime to W'S Brown. Bunbear, Bunker, for do, ith, AM—Arrived, brig Aion M Roberts, Doak, Philadel phia for Boston; echra Joba H French, Burgess, Savannah Portland; Anna E Giover, Terry, Charleston, 8C, for R Raid, Gardaer, Baltimore for do; James Burdge, Philadelphia for'do; Philanthropie, Warren, do fo Hingham Coral, Kent) and6 Berry, Pendleton, N¥ork for Bangor ; Deborah, fort, Nickeraon, Rondout for Portamouth; Presto, Drew, EG Burton, Gokithwaite, Hobokea for Saco; Albion, 8) Kockland for NYork; Nellie, Anderson, Onlais for do; R Miler, Corson, Boston for Baltimore; Jésea Wilson, Conelly, Philadelphia. alled-—Brig Amos M Roberts; achra Effort, Coral, D At wood, A K Gloyer, N Berry, John H French, & @ Burton, R Balid, Jan M Yance, Frosto, Olio, Philanthropist, Hone Abe, Neillo 3 Melbourne, Arizona, NEW ORLEANS, Aug 22—Arrivad, bark Limerick Lass, Time, New York, wtth lum- ‘ar Putney to Mortiake.. Nall, Bangor for New York, with Putney to Mortiaxe Putvey to Mortiak Putney to Mortial Putney to Mortis’ eed, Bangor for New York, with Balle PESRESREESECE. w2SRuSasiSSus, * jath (ov Now York, with lumber to tin, Connectloul, Althea, Amanda, Jb & F wil Schr Arkansas, Crowley, Rockland for New York, with lime to J V Haviland. Kehr Massachuretis, Keniston, Rockland for New York, nt with lime to JV Havilanst. Browater, Milton, Portemonta Cor New York, 8 S = UNIVERSITY RACES IN THE UNITED STATES Length of course, three miles, ahman, NYork; achrs Robt Caidwe'!, MoCormack, Mar an; Henry P Russell, Nickerson, NYork. Sailel--Steamships Geo Cromwell, United States, Kensing- mn by the more mercurial and, perhaps, more intense: be s Sehr Lizaie Bre ri Winners Time. | vetting going on among them, but none of the | nutoaul haritres of the tet Notes ae ey gentiowen, "I propose the health of tle Mar. | oer cagA Wooley, Parker. Bowon for Philadelphia (On EW BEDFORD, Aug 9-Arrivet, brig Ida L Ray, Cro- 16 18 : 1 . ‘The general gossip was that of congratulation ti vard crew, aud No heel taps.” This toast. waa hon. iar Monitor, Robins, Boston for New York, weil, Savannah; achr Eliza Hamilton, Cole, NYork, 4 stakes were for any large amounts, ine Suntiount TencoventnrtYce Sf aati that | Gre in the most enthtaastic manner by tho (tienda | _ ser Married Gardiner, Harding, Dennis for Now York, ailh Sail pan Veteran, Cathéart, Georgetown, DO; echrs Charles Miller, Bu “TL give @ hnndred to forty on the Oxfords,’ was NYork; Harrict, Baker, New with fah to J A Stetson & Oo. 9 acquitted themselves 40 weil, with a gen- { of Chawlea, oft loxfords, you know,” and the In- the quiet remark that might be heard occasionally | eral avsolntion of the English crew and their | Culent affords & correct lilustration of the manner in from among a group of half a dozen. friends and partisans from all allegations of fou) } Which the Britishera of Gotham appreciate their vic- “What's that<I take It,” was th 1 play. Even upon the frat whisper of the fact—fiar- | tory. Our own citizens, satisded with the by no pats that a ‘as the ocoasional re- | yards tiree lengths behind—the sentiment was oue | Dicans inglorious defeal of thelr champions on thia joinder—afler a pause—for no one seemed to be | of jubilance, for a national veason of course; and, asion aud confident of victory in the futur betting recklessly or grabbing up every offer of this | however Americaus might have proferred a victory, | © heerfully hate, New Bedford for New York, yeron, Robinana, New Redford for Baltimore. Schr Chas Robert Rodgers, Nantucket for New Youk, with fish to Moon & Lamphere. Sehr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, Fall River for New York, Schi WC Atwater, Noyes, Dighton (or New Sohr St James, Keath, Panton for Ne: Sohr John Losier, § her, Taunton for Schr Séa Flo Sour Wm § Bri sorek PENSACCLA, Aug 20—Cleared, bark Star, Wood, New- castle, B, PHILADELPHIA, Auz %6—Arrived, bark Bertha Temple (Br), London via Falmouth ; briga Ella (Br, Deyadaie, Sw OH Ki , Stables, Gardiner; Raven, Rose, Balem game Lake Quintiganon ‘Howe Quinsixamoud schre J 8 Terry, Raynor, NYork; A Hodgmau, Eaton, do, Sieared—Ship Progress, Simons, London; ‘brig Ambrose Cleared — epted the aitaation and heartily joined Hi The Origin of the Mat it was granted thateven in defeat It had been Na: | their Briiish feuds tu the cry of “Oorey 88 Tylor, Pra ate Light, Higgins, Boston. ‘The world wide reputation gained by the Harvard kind. ae oe I aeble been made ten days, poleon tnding fis Wellington and his Waterloo. ford! Bets 3 : * Mary B Woodhouse, Woodhull, Providen : Bier Lks a aCe, %—Arrived, brige Gipaey Queen, Fos @nd Oxiora crewa in their respective waters | %,Week, of twenty-four honrs before, among the ‘Next tline in American waters, and odds on the BILARPERS IN WALL STREET. te. Foster, Foster, tor, Havana; H Means, Tracy, iifzaberhport, fraternity who indulge in this very exciting and de- | Harvards,” was the word of the stalwart spokes. | ‘The Wall street sharpers were up to thelr (ric! Provideuse for New York, paturally caused a feeling of curiosity to be awakened | pressing pastime, and yesterday, as a rule, they | man of tlie crowd: and who had lost paid win Jess | Yesterday, and auy number of smong the members of these two towing clubs, ieee fretfully, nervously, for the ‘raking of | repining at ed disbursing of tu@ greenvbacks than i ca entaee enabled, Radice ged ig staked lie pile. at the loss of the palm of houor. ‘This was the flrat | Speculators to recover fue sits they had lost by Although conquerors at home so far, the thought | “Two or three individuals were pointed out who | consolatory allegation, after witcn gossip settied | bets in favor of the Harvard crew, and ¢o suggested Itself, “Who Is the best of the two?’ act- | were each said to have $2,000 or $3,000 on the event, | into a quiet canvass of the merits of the two crews, | Make considerable hauls to hoot, About halt- ing on this suggestion @ correspondence was {nitia- Linas’ sue Miastayed ecb ewemen hans etl) of | with about an even balance of advocates, Thus | past itis on fet yea a a ae A a white chance, ‘ed lens ety than many of the assed the afternoon up town—aa Mr. Dickens | Hannel suit rushed into the Gold oom with ted between the committees of the two crews, as per | small cry who had their twenties and. fifties depend. | would Say, With a Dickensish dash of Anglosaxon: | Whit porported to" be & cable despatcl lence for New York. d—Sebr Ida & Howard, Harrington, NY¥ork, Sone Angel, Jones, Pr A Crahdal, Menoa, Providence tor Now Yori, Sobr Aiton Bacon, Stevans, Providence for New York, Seir Zoe, Hall, Providense tor Now York, Selir Planter, Marton, P he A'T Rowland, Ro ats” were fleeced, ks Geo 8 Hunt, oodbury, Matanzas; ua, anson, Dagton, Tulle A’ Gamage, ark Rhex, from Liverpook james river, to load bin Point greek, 10 adon, Pinok- 0 10; Thorans, Ayres, Arrived, solire Rrench. Poughkoepsle N3. «Below, ‘ontoy, Windsol ‘Sal jchrs H P Simmons, Corson, tor NYork; Julia A Berkele, Larder, loge! for NYork. ROCKLAND, Aug 91—Salled, schra M Lat Pallas, French, ovidence fox Now Yori. land, Whitfeld, 1, for Philadel. Newport for New York, Lewls Warren, RI, Cor Naw Schr Rena, Bishop, Sel cat 5 for New York, ark. y ‘athaw Vi Chriatie, New Loudo 1 a1 0 . - ‘ . Y , Crow $ following letters, the consequence of which was the | 1n ou the dasue. And they didn’t make common | tam—until night fell and the caricature,“I'm *ury, | to the effect that the Harvard crew had won tne ‘ory Johnson, Pratt, New Lon fon for New York. maine aoe Thad ley nvore ‘endleton, Wilmtt arrangement of the race that was rowed for yeeter- | talk o! their little arrangements, but merely nibbled | of the Oxfords, you know,” ceased its interminable } race, and after readtug It out he declared that the § ‘argen!, New London for New York, NYork; F Barney, Johason, Behr Ohi w London for Kilzabetiport, y, Now London for New York. Rclir $8 Smith, baow, New London for Now York, Sobr Alex Masda, Blizzard, Hartford for Philadelphia, Sclir Bella Seaman, Senin, Hartford for Philadelphia, Sebr Orion, Winters, Norwich for New York. ilabe T Savth, Harvey, Norwich for New Yori. Sebe M Gfllum, Johnson, Norwich tor Unckensack. Sclir Mariha Nickels, Nickels, Norwich for New York, Bebe Ly Day, Norwich for Port Johnson. Rohr Casper Heft, Shoe, New Haven for New York. | Schr Judge Hopkina, Fenton, New Haven for New York, Schr Surge, Boman, Now Haven for Trenton, Sohy Kdwin Ewing, Ewing, Now Haven fur Philadelphia. Schr Milton, Raymond, New Haven for Now York. hr Albert Jamieson, Jamleson, New Marea for New toothpicks or played with their watch chains and | aud \usolent ative from great she f iowa, | Press despatcl Was ia error, the Oxtord boat navin Watched (he incoming and outgoing throngs. AROUT 7. nAneone creas in Been mistaken for toe Harvard, This Deine When the news of the success of the British oars- Beaten! There was a feeling of depression among | the consummation which the 5 ajority had men reached the Metropolitan, however, theie was | the boatmen, among the pilota, among the foreign | 80 devoutly wished for, the — ‘acll? was a furry, @ bnzz, aud in twenty minutes all was | captains on the river, down in the drinking dives | complete. Bets tint the Oxforda had been calm again, and men picked their teeth as before and | along the wharves, at the ferry houses, any place | defeated were offered on all sides ana eageriy taken looked as though the news was old, a8 though they | where two men got togethor. Regret was the feel- | by those in the “ring.” Immense sums of money had Known it ten days. Sia. ing manifested everywhere when the inteiligence of | Were made within tie Conrse of half an hour by this “THE KNOWIN’ CNS."? the race arvived, It dashed like wildtire—a regular | raacaliy operation, and tt is to be hoped the rogues But it was surprising upon enteringffinto conver- | wiil o' the wisp business—soinewhat doubtful in its | May lose their ili gotten stampa with equal sation with the various litile knots of gossippers, to | nature, but unfortunately true, It was not ion faciiity. One of the bogus despatches which — ol (dg them nad been av sai’ on the Pad one o’clock—shortly after the race itself had | were reujated = in Mg Ww signed Bi lata cine een compieted—the evenin | of the city | “J. W. Simonton, agent of the Associat “Pugene, didn’t] say a weekYago how it would | announced the resnit of the contesk yandidly, few This of course was ad impudent forgery a of the harbor boatmen were disappointed. To be | spurious telegram was palined off as ad Thomas Aix, Hall, doy A Massachusetts, Kennisto: Hall, do; Albion, Snow, Wii th, Hudson, Post, di BAN FRANCISCO, ‘Au ; Jamen’ Henry, Wilson, 40} rett, do, port ships Mary {8p> and via junder. tie, d ‘Aver ena ir Balls Peck, / day on the river Thamea:— rien, THE HARVARD CHALLENGE, Camunipox, U.S, A., November 4, 1867, DesR Sik—We desire to knOW Whether an eight-| ar crew, representing Harvard University, can row the Oxford University crew, on the following con- giitons — 1, On @ straight course, free fro mentuers, baryer, Ke, 2. We to row without a coxswaty. vw. Any tle betWeen the ist aud middle of Sep- tember, As yet we are uncertain whether we can raisoa crew, but would like to know if we can row a race at the time and In the manner above specified. As we would require four or five weeks recreation after arriving in Epgiand, we should not be able to row before tne 1st or middie of September. We wish a Pegereacs aad Oceaa Rover, Green, for Baker's lonolialy SAVANNAL, Aug 27—Arrived, bark Mary Ann, land, K; achr Margaret, Boston. BALI ‘arr, Phitadel> Avg it—Arrived, bri dare, Fonter, Fickett, Hoboken; schre Samuel Lewis, 25th, WO Hall, Pressey, N Yor N, NC, Aug, Arrived, bree Diofea (Br), Te a sohrs J ¥ Carver, Car- eS Oe obstructions of 05 tt, Boston. Br), MeKenny, London, Kk. ‘ hr BM Welle, Kelsey, New Haven for New York, ur Sarah Levering, Morrlil, New Haven for New York, Sehr Hllza, Frruia, New Haven for New Yor Sohr M Webb, Smith, New Haven for Tren Kenr Btarting, Chase, New Haven for New MISCELLANEOUS, Eugene” nodded his head and raised his brows | sure they were vexed at first much, but they bright | ceived by the French eable, but Mr. 1. ip assent, and vouchsafed the consolation that he | ened up when some patriotic wag lad circulated the ut of the French line, prom expo “told Charlie not to take that bet,”” thus setting be- | report that the arvards had carried the honors ofthe | #wiudie, thereoy frustrating (We Kuavian ticks of yond doubt the fact that at least a couple of persons | day. {tis well to mention that the boatmen along | one gany of sharpers, mipepeans nacrrniosanana nian a ntitis VORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States without publicity. Legal everywhere. tion, Ae,, sufficient cause, Success guaranteed. Terms fair, BSOLUTE D1 s 5 ¢ =23 FS @ , wn ioe eset agi ea tiene ga te Rc a a Oe a Sk i ap ar la cc er ee e 2 i. tis to be regarded merely as an inf . | “Kuew a thing or two.’ the river, prejudiced aa tin r tors naponre Donne Aune, Whaley, New Haven for New York. Advico free, Bition,, Yoursvery truly, Itc. Walsose Y | There way a general rummaging to And stake- | tained the opinion that tue Harvard meu could, Lot The Nowa in Washington. Soe een eae eran Uh ee No fork i. 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 069 Broadway, Gigs ine, Barvard BO) Commbriign, Mase, U8 a. | nee etc a bee aes melee ek ee ee WasieNoTOX, ALO 2 0. fog: Raat Rrdan Fe Ree ore. | A MOLUPR plyoncen oarautaD, 1 BHFRaRERL 0 F. LLAN, » . UB. C., Exeter “f “ aay ‘ "1 ROATMEN THOVGRT. a ‘ e d ere . m, Rankin, Portland, Ct, for New Yorks ul College, Oxtore. bots lave been, auder ceriain circumstances, very | The announcement of tie yiciory of the Oxford vhe International bows race excited groat interest ‘a, Hibbard, Portland, Gt, for New York. Sones nec ualttcy \ se raves Call diver oeele 0 Scur John Wrieht, Dickinson, Brooklyn, Ct, for New York, hore to-day, Crowds were assembled abont the | Soir yohm Wtiaht, Dickinson, Brookigny © ‘ork. newspaper and telegraph offices ali day, waiting for } Hobe Reading RR No 4d, Bodon, Middletown for Philadel- * Kerley, Middletown for Trenton,” phine, Maxon, Millatone Point fi diMoult to collect, owing to the fact that the man | men, therefore, did not creat ticular exc who held the stakes was not always to be found, AS | ment along the river, since. lite petting. was the afternoon waxed older, ana far into the night, | dulged in, Indeed, tt was so generaliy anticipated tore Was & succession Of these scenes, and the Wine | that the Harvard's Would bo defeated that very few | the result. When tho news reached tere, about one uque urs that were quaffed in honor of the stax if any boatinen speculated, though they are ever | o'clock, there waa a good deal of disappol Won and “better luck next time’ to the losers, com- | ready where @ chance ig open. Bat those who | and for some time. even doubt regarding ti . L, bined to make the voices of the interested oues loud | squatted near the Battery wei sad yesterday—not | bility of the despatoh. ‘This doubt was con. | Suir famiey Wisou, Cow Bay for ana inerry AF not rash that they nad sustained much pecintary loss, not | siderably strengthened later In the day by of cope jine Ne “4 piss a Seg apicelebrated sporting re- | that they nad wantonly made bets upon the Ameri- | number of bogus despatches pasted on the telograph ous Warraued advjeo, free. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, pemnenneiriatetatannshisted Mdetmartatehiten Aw THe MIDNIOUT MARRIAGE, Several letiers were subsequently exchanged, ana the following will tilustrate the forethougut of the Harvard Commitiee:-- CAMBRIDGE, March 4, 1855, Y MEN—Mr, Watson bas received your leiter dated muob that we feel obiiged coming to an agreement In understand perfectiy weil your objec jackson, Abrinum, Whitestor Sehr By the author of Littie Goldie, ard tom race, Fona'to eagaging 10.8 contest in which the systems are fo dif- | sort, there were the usual asaeinviages and the ordi- | can crew, but the defeat of tha i f : BOUND Rast, in will be ont mts bul gallant American } bulletin board, Whien represented that the firss de. } py TAs ws WOGIOanHETRE Wh coamee te poten’ oF nary scenes and incidents consequent upon such | crew, expected as it was, caused “an unusual | spatch was erroneous, H+) that the Harvards had in} Brig Anna Rilzevath, French, Elizabetbpost for Rowlyo. TUESDAY, AuGusT i, focring, and why we thing that Jt would ot place ¥ M0 ‘Altogether, it does not _seem that many. heavy pg to gh ogg: 3 the able oarsmen along the | fact won the race, that another trial of speed was to ad Ob ve Paraer Bitenbetupers for Ne tE Kawbabeneets THE FIRESIDa] COMPANION. or in unfair footing. We bi tl 0 t's ure & milli ' i e ‘ow had tak 149 q — A AS On excuses were readily | take place to-morrow and that @ row had taken Heir JORNS, BUNIONS. ENLAROED JOINTS AND ALI ¥ Hat oly gatns or losses accrued to New Yorkers, considering | framed—the Harvard mon did not ae; | place ot 4 ‘which, would result Ing Rit No 48, Anderson, Philadelphia tor Derby, the nature ot sie adair; for the opinion seemed to | thew. were uunsed to a coxawains they were | w duen “Mhe supposed author OF the Dogs rive | annie Bessie RA No 4H) Robinsos, Pailace;phia for New pF gietey I general that the Oxfords would win, as | awed by the immense excitement which sur- | spatches—acierk inthe War Department—got into Sehr Benj Strong, Strong, Philadelphia for Providence, Was evidenced in the most intelligible manner by | rounded the display; in fact, they could not have | hot water with the betting fraternity here, who, act. | Schr L Kobinton, Roblaxon, Philadelphia for Now !aven, the fact that no one seems to know of anybody else } won even if superior in point ot aqnatic science. | ing npon their reliability, ndulged in weveral wagers | Mekr Helen Angnata, Wells, Philadelphia for Dighton, who made even tet ou the chances of the Harvards | Such were the aubjects freely discuysed. Nobody | aud of course muiferad it Ber MW Griting, Geitings Philadel against the English crew. Money isa thermometer | appeared to be content, thougir the invelligenco of & —_ UF me pa beg nT oy ‘ ting the rudder Oursman's feet. A coxewain would therefore be only # Head weight for us, and we see no justice in a rew belog obliged tO carry @ dead welght in the rm of @ ‘coxswain more than that it shoul ) dieenacs of thofee.cied by Dr. ZACHARLE, 700 Broads « way. Refers to all surgeoas. By i PHTHIG]S, CONSTIPATION, rhe red by the Revalenta Food,—Tins, 2 po ‘1 a; 70,000 cures, “Copier grate |. DUBARRY, 168 Willinm streeh, TA, DIA ‘or Hinrtford, ‘or Greenport. id be of tt eoxswain of as light « we a and it frequentl public opinion in cases of thia kind, and when | fowl in the race would hay, Kl ;. Sone Btormies, << Trenton for Naw. Haven. eptonaritithorlaia whan thatthe ditt ane, ¢ given rise co rejoicing. ASE NOT FA Now Branawick for —, Qrolcontasting eros sanvuni be ait of the coxswaine of | ten ask odds they thereby conclude tat the chances | “They ain't nothin’ elsey alr; they ‘ain't notin? HORSE _NOTES. sib Suge uarod, Lew, Ne ae Eeestaite: Tor new TLHAU'G. BLAZIN OP OALIGAYA BARE ta UR owing under such conditions are considered | ena tee else, sir,” was the airaghtiorwara Teply of w bronze. Lady Thorn, American Girl and Goldsmith Maid | Haven, original article, and bas forty years’ reputation ae the iit .erican crews merely foliow out this pring) Py tnt ity Jomsible te dis~ b rae, We i Atipula 408 deca ccording to the best ‘information we tonld. p. Seure, are MEAight courses of ihren miles in Wrerad parte of Fi susictenuy eh Welenten shell boats, ink a aaa eourse furnis the mooting of the question whether the Oxtords will } man Who had determinediy asserted that the Har. | Ground. It ingeaid that ail the borses are in the | Bohr Wm Carroll, Modes, Kilsaheitpor for Boston. pue SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY, Widens Po ¥ 240 BROADWA or Will not be Chivairic enough now to come to this rd boya ‘were gallunt fellow: And so they are, | finest possible condition, and the track being in Seprd ‘Warren, Mattar, Ambo; Manufacture and have con val country and contest with the Harvarde in American | It was the opinion of all posted on the affair that the | first rate order fast time will undoubtedly be made. Sebr P F Brady, Gill, Amboy fo: waters. There seemed to be a decided impression | Uxonians would carry tie honors, tts eeqions to | The foliowing are afew of the pools sot last night Bene Gloucemtet Casteraon, Bouth Amboy for Hartford, tuat they should and @ belief that they will do #0, y hat the boatmen would have invested largely | on the race, which show the ft ‘ing Of sporting wen | fhe Morsange Dean, Albany for Faunton. and {t Is beyond question that, snouid they, they will | upon their favorite crew had there been to them any | on the ovent:— vehe Henne & Hiben, You, Albany Jor Baritort, aciord the mot Intense gratideation to a very large | prospect of ancoess. To the oarsmen along tho | Goidemith Maid. #500 $600 He erat Wilitsens, Robertson, Rondovt tor Portsmouth, ae to (74 part of pn pie eB nad pa tte tule Oars none, and, though inclined to | American Gir) Ke te au Sehr Caroling Cornelia, Crowley, Poughkeepsie for Somer- the ‘ousitee op the Ooms wick In American sporting circles tere had been jittie | tuelr own waters, they deciincd investing. Goldsmith Maid’ and American (iri are expooted jour task letter; for we row | Goubt of the ieeue, the betting having, on the aver- “CHEER UP MY TARS."? to arrive at Lancaster, Pa., on Monday next, aad go en is narrow and | age yang os Bye to two in favor of the Oxfords, at Long faces were to be scen everywhere. Behind ! into training for the race over the Lancaster County lide and fo obstructed | Unene terms mguy regarded themselves ap betting | ali the grewt uncertainty gs the verde’ victory Park Assocation Vourse, om Beptomver 1, lox $2,000, . , NEW YORK, tly on band for a Lock, Railroad Track, Hay, Coal, Weigh thie, Warehouse and every variety of smaller Senin, Oxonians would win the race upon | Lady Thorn.....°. 490 | set. dbase nme t, ——, Poughkeepsie for Pembroxe, Conway Light of 0 Danfel Webs (net, Wall, Poughkeepsie for Provintence. W wake, Blake, Py No senle bofore the public po the sensiitrenone, sim plietty, rigidity npn ve acy, durabiiiiy, compactness, (wollity and Cxuetoess Of aljnatment and adaptadtiity to aby location wich belong to the BAMPHON COMBINATION, "oughkeepric for Bridge w York. COME OVER To U1 faced, atumpys, square-sh ‘t ne OP Aobr Spiite Burton, Palmer, Elieabethport for stamford, best tonic, antl-dyspeptic and ague preventive. One of the outcroppings of ‘the day's interest was | sponse to the Terolute observation of a red-nentded | TOC thi# afternoon at the Prospect Park Tair Bene ary A ie en, Maneeetnd oe fore nd AUS ROR ORR . ; a ‘quehkeepele for Dighton,