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8 Wind midale weight vlonde, “Where weald 6 to-day, my fe:low countrymey, it it had not for been the teacht! of such, men as Madison, Hamilton, Jefferson, mfackson ¥ BRANCH RACES, NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY. JULY 8. we have | who were Dead and head, Hamburg two lengths behind. Susan Aon kept the gap oven down the backstrete’a and around the lower turn, Chillicoihe and Adams’ They | and Lytciton laymuyg together side by side, two ‘were men of tne Valley Forge stamp. Waren shail | lengthy, ahead 4 Hamburg. There seemed to we see their 11 ? Shey were not tora cen be ayme fine work on the ride! The Fourth Da ry but for all time, And T anpeal to you, my fellow cit: as, it seemed thal 4 all had receive y of the First Summer | zens, sna we not raily us democrats, rememberiag | or@ers to lay up heat, and none of them the resolutions of 1798, and vote early and often? As duius Cwsar said at the battie of Agincourt, “Vun- quam nen — 1 Noto me tangere. Sie transit a Mmund’, ‘The clambake and the races combined were res terday a Mr. Chainberitu said teat Meeting ».t Monmouth Park. The Apicricus Club at the Races. itz shine down on Meumoutn Park for one Gweuty- four hours, THE RACING. ‘The track was in very zood conaitton vesterday, and the racing Was fine throughout. Tke favorites were beaten in every race, and, consequently, “tne tafont” fell heavily, Tree races were run, the frst being the July Stakes jor three-year-ulds, tnzee-quar ters of a ume, the wmner of we Hopeful Stakes to carry tive pounds aaditional weight, The second race was for the Americus Club Pérse of $2,500, ior The Tigers Have a Clam Bake in a Jersey Jungle. “PEREE MOST EXCELLENT RACES. all ages, mile heats, best three in five; and the third The Fevorties Beaten in Every | race was for the Tweel Parse of $1,000, for beaten horses, with aliowances for the number of tmes Instance. they were beaten. %& the two-years-old race there were thirteen en- ‘tries, four of waleh came to the post, These were Golone] McDaniel’s chestnutvoit Hubbard, by Planet, cam Minnie Mansfield; 0. CG &R. H. Parks’ bay ‘Ally Experience Uaks, by Bonnic Scotland, dam by Lexington; A, Buford’s chestnut tilly Malita, by U Poward Xho Wiuzor of the July Siakes, Chittrothe of the Americus Club ‘Purse, and Conductor ofthe Tweed Premium chestnut fly by King Lear, dam by Scythian, General Buford’s flily was the favorite at tong odas, her easy victory ta tae Hopeful Stakes making Ye'wns the dey of the Tigers nt Long Branch. | the Letting frateruity believe that fye pounds “there were but # hundred of them,1n linen trousers additional weight, and the extra quarter of *and blue sack flannel coats, aud they wore a wilder- |g mile would not affect her chances in the ‘meas of gold buttons and diamond badges. The | jJeast, and they vackea her wildly. She was beaten ‘Faces would ‘have been very dull without the Ame- | yery easily by Hubbard and Experience Oaks, and ‘vious Ciad, this was disaster No, 1 to the backers of tne A lavorivg preeze and a southwesterly wind blew | javorites, them down the bay, of ail bays in the worla the | ‘The second race had four entries, These were D, Most bewatiful. It was a glorious, @ happy day for | J, Crouse’s bay colt Chillicothe, by Lexington, dam Byacht rogaita, but ne yachts were in eight of the | Lila; John Harper's bay colt Lyttelton, by Leaming- ‘ Southwest Spi, ton, dam Fanny Holton; BH. P. McGrath's bay filly ‘The steamer Minnehannock went down the bay. | susan Aun, by Lexington, dam Roxana, and Taylor ‘nie steamer has an Iniiian name, and there is a Page’s bay colt Hamburg, by Lexington, dain by Breat deal of discussion as to the derivation of the | Alex, Churchiil. Lytielton was the favorite at nearly Bame. The first syllabic of the word means “water;” | even money over the fleld. Five heats were run ‘@s, ior instance, in the case of Longteliow's “Minne- | pefore a decision was arrived at. Chillicothe lasted Bana.” Others believe that 1t was the original name a pee any 6 ifs M fae see & aney pe ef biackwell's Island.” ‘Then, again, there are peopte | Runguy, and It was the goneral opinion of ihe spec, ‘Who ‘hink that the last syltabie of this most unpro- | tatora (hat had he been ran for the second and third @ounceadle name is indicative of St. Croix sours, heats he could fave won the race. Instead of pur- Long Branch 1s such a very difficult place to get | SU!M& this honorable course he was laid up the - @t that whea a man arrives there be feels happy Second heat, and even on the third heat he was pulled doable 01 tne homestretch, to allow Chilil- and good-natured at the surroundings. The smell ef the new-mown is more refreshing than the cothe to win it, which sent Hambarg to the stable easonce of Cologne in a lady's boudoir, for not haviug won @ heat in three, The fourth heat Lyttelton ran for, bat when near the tnish he gave it up, and Chillicothe beat The grand stand yesterday at Monmouth Park had | Dm fairly. It was thea discovered that mauy features that had not been discovered be‘ore, ‘The Jersey peopie were out in great force. Tho Philadelphians, a sompre, grave race, who always Lyttelton was exnausted and that his chances of winning Were gone andthe plans of his managers pay for their own drinks as a matter of principle and mever ask any outsider to partake, were in entireiy upset. He had been off his feed for a week; but his owner and trainer supposed that he hac speed and endurance enough lett to beat any feld of horses that could be brougnt against him at mile beats, and hence their policy in jaying tim up the ic. Ne second and third heats. Lytteiton’s defeat may be serge numbers yesterday at Monmouth Park. No | s'tesson to those over wise end canning genticmen one present could find fauit wich the racing. It | who nad the wanagement of the horse, for 7 paid ts trae that General Bufor: Malita, a good chest- mut, was beaten, and, as every dog has its day, Kentucky should not complain, after her glorious Victories of the preceding davs, dearly for the scheme. Ihe victory of Chillicothe hag taught a lesson tuat will nos soon b2forgotten, The backers of the favorites took their second fall by the defeat of Lyttetton, The tnird race was for beaten horses, one mile and a naif, with allowances of tive pounds for every Grafulia’s band suddenly marched into the | previous deveat at this meeting, Nine horses were rounds wiihoul any provocation, and behind it | entered and eight started, These were W. R. Bab- e@ame a number ol gentiomen who were recog- | Cock’s bay coit Conductor, by Austrahan, dam Netile Viley; Carroll &Coar’s brown colt Ortolan, mized by every person at the course, Colonel Eugene Vuratn, who ts the ad/u'us of the staf, ordered the Americus battalion to open ranks and receive cavalry. Mr. Richard Tweed acted as substi- Bute for Yon Moltke, Who was absent on account of sickness at Versailles, dust before te Julv Stakes had beon captured by McDaniels’ Hubvard @ sudden commotion | by Doneratic, dam Canary Bird; John Coffee's chesinut colt Judge Dureti, by Lexington, cam Laura; D. 2. Crouse’s bay filly Romance, by Re- volver, dam py Ringgold; W. Babcock’s cbesinut colt Doctor, by Second Albion, dam by O'Meara; D. McUoon’s bay horse Gao, by Jem Davis, dam Ninette, and Ocen Bowie's chestout tliy Belle Meade. Mr. Belmont’s chestnut filly Neilie James was the ninth evtry, but did not come tothe post, Jaige Darel was the favorite over iho Was observed facing the graud staud. tuere | feld, ihe lovers on the two previous races tuking i 4 ih F im to redeem themselves and replenish their are two very eccentric characters in New po ; but they made aaotner great mis- York, These two men wil bet their | lake, as Pogson Durell gave Site a quarter last 3 e of a mile from nome and Conductor won nee colar gebie eet race, pad whey be 10 | the race. ‘The race waa very ciose at the finish, De seen everywhere. One of them Is Mr. John Pyne, | Conductor ning by @ neck, Constderavie ‘Who 1s known as the ‘nvisiest man iu New York; | trouvle then ensued abont the weight of the jockey | of the winner, for When thes pnt him on the scace he was tound to be short. Every allowable article had to be brought to the scale to inake up the weight, and had there not have been a cianse m che Tues |} aliowlag a pound for shrinkage im the jockey Ortolan would have been awarded the stakes, ‘the ozher 1s favorably accepted as the “quietest man 4m New York.” The maiden name of the latter is Mr. Edwin D. Bass‘ord. These two genticmen became excited about the “July Stakes.” Mir, Pyne salu very abruptly to bis companios ‘ne defeat of Jndge Dureli was “the straw “Lshail take Habbard in this pool, sir, and no | (iat broke the camel's back! and cieared man can piac horse better than 1, Lam Speaking | out the pockets of the “knowing ones” to tne as my money talks. This is no place, of course, to Inst Stamp, Taree defeats of favorites m oue day ts talk of becting. I suppose I do taik luad, but I must | t an unusual Occurrence, and wien 1¢ does come It yeler you w dir. OWeu Brennan for pisiols aud coiee, breaks te stromyest bank, to say noting of the He shail be my second, because he is full of ogh “4 aD str," a dah ttt vot * evervowng men the day's Mr, Bassford seemed cowed hs the wrotent tad | gunusement Was greatly appreciuted, as the races guage of xr. ryne, and answered him im a Woak Bnd almost inariculate Walsper:— “Jou, I’ve Do hard feelings agalast you, and it is not right to treat me 80, We aave been beys to- wer ia Old Lang Syue, and I would not dare to jt my voice m tne race course, lorgive and for- ct, «= Bat please to speak low, for the people are joking at us, and IT am terr.bly afraia thac I’ve spokeu louder than T should have done.” Mir, ’'yne Was nigoly indignent at the remarks of Air. Hassiord, and replied Lo him quickiy: ‘Sir, Lhave spoken. Isuppose It will be neces sary to call in tho services o: br, Carnochan, He is here on the ground in full unform. ‘Thore is a wood at Fontainebieau, You may remember the scene in ihe ‘Corsican Krothers.’ There 1s also a wood buck ot the cotage of Mr, Joun Chamberiim. I gave a frieud who will act for me in tris matier. 1 shall reter you tu idm. Let ine tatredace you to him. Mr. ‘Thomas Vonohue, Mr. Kassiord, General Tweed shali act as my umpire in the matter.’” iy coutesied, and wil loag be remem a those Who wuended Monmouth Park, The foliowtng are the detalls of the ranoing as It Progressed:— THE FIRST Race. Tar JULY Stax 0, nkes of 5) each, play or pay, tue Winner of the Hopeiul Stakes tu carry five pounds extra; the vecood w receive $lov and the ibird $60 ont of the stakes; three- quarters of mile, D. McDaniel en' d ch. ¢. Hubbard, by Planet, dam Miunte Mansdeid se eeeeeeenecees ©... & R. i. Packs entered &. 1, Experience Oaks, by Bonnie Scovland, dam by Lexington.. ve A. Buford entered cb. f, Malita, vy Susan Harris.. M. H. Sanford ente! Soytliah....... “No, Joha, this is notriguy J cannot act for you | purora fu this maiter, Why shoud frieuds qaarre:? You | santora. know very well that Mr, ford 18 a very quiet | MoLanicl. man. He is never heard iwany publio piace. He td | parks... eee 65 a reuring person and | canuot see why (mts dreadiul TAY RACE. g should happen,” Tha two-year-olds hi ® beautiful start, Malita Another genticinun stepped up at this moment. | jumping away first, Habbard second, Experience The second race was over, and he seemed @ little | GaKs titra and the King Lear tilly tourth. Betore eXcited ior two things. One was that le had a colt | goiny one hundred yards Maiita was overtaken by that conid do it in %, and he did not think that fuotara and Experience Gaks and they ran head Chihcotne, who had just won the Americus Clad | gud head down the backstreich and arouad the purse, could beat his colt. lower tara, with the King Lear ully in the rear, Sue He said, “Let us remember that the Fourth of July | gid nos move up With the otuer two when they made as passed and goue, The next festival Is mer tue attack ow Malita. AS the Unree leaders enicred Year's Vay. Between these two great and eventiul | ihe nomestretch there was no difference between days there should be observed @ kindiy and Chris: | them, out when the driving began Habbard came tain Spirit. Then, also, we must remember that there | away like a stout racer, and 200 yards from home So @ ciainvake aud coffee, and pisvols is very bad | pnt the maticr beyond adowht. They ail used whip wauce with a clampake, Mr. Donohue and General put Wunbard vad tne | And spur at the nomestret Tweed wili not act iu tuts maiter, because they feel | girengtn to carry him through 1a. triumph. He won fat you both should be friends, Now, come and | py two leuztns, DX pertence Oaks second, two lengtus ke hands and ve good voys. Twill bet my white | ahead of Malita, Who Was three lengihs m advance of the Ging Lear ally. THR BBOOND BACK THE AMERICUS CLUB PURSS—$2,500, for all ages, mule heats, best three in five; the contribation of the Americus Club; the iret horse to receive $1,750, tue eecuad borse to recelve $500 and the third horse 2304 . J. Crouse entered b. c, Chtilicothe, by Lexington, dam Lilla, dyeareoid. 6 2 1 1 «1 H. P. MeGrath entered b. f. busan Ano, by Lexington, dam Roxana, 4 yoars oud. _ against any hard feelings that you have, Time of the dash, 1:22, ford und Pyne, that 1cau Mame 4 colt that can sweep this field.” ‘The two mortal enemies shook hands at the sug- estion of Mr. Kearny, and the band having deployed | column, with fankers, th bullation adjourned to ‘the ciam bake at the rear of the grand staod. Mr, Lewis Kirk, Wio bas @ dual appearance, re- sembiing Genera: Bu'ier iu the face and above tne shoulders, and velow, particalariy in the girth, look- ang lik: James Fisk, Jr., now appeared on the scene with Mr. on Vanderbeck, who i8 said to be q eee teens * 1326 the most modest man ta New York. The latter er entered b, c. Lyttelton, b: geut!.man did all he could to restrain itr. Kirk, but | 9°j'2 Harter sulgien Oe oe yen, bY abe battalion was not of his opimou. The very years old cevececcssopeses ° B45 2 sight of Mr. Kirk seemed to have tho effect of Teylov Page entered b. 0. Hamburg, by Kiudling ell the enthusiasm of toe novie battalion, Lexington, dam by Alex, Churchill, 4 Even the servant of coor, “Zou-Zou,”’ a youth of yegis o.. 2 fine presence, eg the iufection. He danced and Tune, 1 sung, And Would have made the rafters ring tf there hhad been any rafters convenient. He also made a izle speech, which was to tus elfect:— eee “I have been everywhere; 1 have, gentlemen, 1 Ciutieotie. am only thirty-four years ol age. For twelve years | Susan Aun. J was ou the stall of Marshal MacMahon as a movnted Turco, and he liked me weil. Chris Con- | Lyttelton . wor and Neil Bryant were both present when the | Cniilicothe Priace de Joinville gave me the Cross of Mertt for | jiamuurg seryices at Constantine, Ab-del-Kader and Manas- | susan Ann fas. Les, gents, you may all /2agh at me, but I was there. I was sixteen years in the service of Vietor Emmanuel, and J fought with Billy Eawards wt ine battie of the Boyne, ond when Cailicot tue 1.th of July comes | au gwive to march ehoul- flacors: der to shoulder with Father Moonéy in tho ranks uf the A. P. A. Yes, sir.” Lyttelton. A bionde young man With a pleasing smile, whose | Sian Anu. Hane our Feyorter aiter wards learned was George | Chiliicotac.. Mitcuell, seemed moved by the oratory of the Gar- key, aud he burst oat: Chillicothe “Say, Zou, how old are sou now? You must be | sasan Ann. the biggest ifar on earth or cise you have contracted Lytielton. @cold in your neck. You say that you know Mar- | shal MacMahow so well! How isttthat I uever met ou wieo | was fishing in the Yo Sem te Vailey. I as there and I have met more distinguished peopie THB RACE. Pirat Hec'.—Lyttelton was firat avay, Sosan Ann second, Hamburg third and Cnillicothe fourth. Aa they passer around the upper turn Lyttelt dbere tuan you ever saw. ‘The great Indian tone and a bait ban Or Seed aaa Whe ee Princess ‘Litue Bear’ = showed , me Oil | half a Jength in rront of fiamburg, Chillicomne weit fhe bivefsi in the ¢treamsa, and I never up. Going down the backstretch ali the horses alung, cut omy hook = without catching | made a strike for Lyttelion, but they could not nead womething. The best thing that you can do now 1 | nim, and when they passed the hatt-mle ole the Se carry home those eleven valises of Beuay Van | race lay between Hamburg and Lytteitou. These two Arsdale. They won't get nome sale without you go rply around the lower inra, but the mow. more that Hamburg pressed Lyvtelton the ress At the clambake there was a grand reunion of | were bis chances uf aklug the lead. When Lyttel- the veterans of the Army of Harem River, Wine | toa entered te homestreich Hainburg w Wo owed like water, and John Pyne, who seemed very Jengihs behind, Cailiicowhe and Sosan Ann tide and quiet for a man of bis highly vervous temperament, pail to Judge Kave:— “I don't think, Jadge, 1 have ever seen ata race routes 80 wany Lewildered tues. My entry has lox, Ypit Lam sure that ai! tie boss will eujoy wie clam baa”. There rauk Vanderbeck. for ims taace, io ,has Fecovered wilh th soft, cooling ser breeze. | 4 Colonel Feliows, Lam sure. will be able to pasty | side, Six lengins iurther of Hamburg tried his beat up the str but “the Little tan" Lept aim his place, aud came home an easy winner of the iueat by two eng’ fat Hamborg was eight | lengtiis in frout sen ANL, WHO Was Wo levgilis 4 advance 0; Chillicothe, voud Hea'.~-Lyvelton took the lead, Busan Aon second, Chiiicotne third, Hampurg fourth. Going his Latyt Hf be can only look twice at the bake | round ‘tke carn Susan ADM made @ dash and yan to ebicken de tte in the good cli Nerragansett style.’ the iront rapidly, nad at the th narter pole was vou are rigit, Mr. i vne,” said Colonel Fellowa, } £igi! lengivs 19 frout of Lyon aot Cuiiicotne, great success, he ®as happy to have lived to see the sun of Awster- | Ann second, Lyvtelton third, Hamburg tourth, and Marion, dam Susan Harris, and M. Hi. S8anford's | | somed incltaed to ea struggle alter Susan Aun. ‘Bhe w: ered to go ana Wia the heat by ox lengths in 1:49, Chillicothe was second, half © length to front of Lytteltoa, whe was hall a leugih in advauce of Hamburg. Third Heal.—Cuiicothe was first away, Susan im teis way they ran around tie tern, As they ap- preached the quarcer pole they were all in a heap; Ramberg and Cauhicotke side and site, bali a Jeagth ahead of Lyttelton, who was two lengths in ireot of susan Ann, They ran in this way down the backstretca and fato the lower tura, When on the turn there seemed to be no effort to change things, except on the part of the Jockey of Hamburg, who Know right well that if he dtd not get this heat he would he raied out, Lgytteiton was held pack 60 paipably tat murmars were heard atl over the stand, and Chillicotve was aliowed to go on in th: ead. Coming up the homeatreten Lytiel- ton wanted to run and win, and it wags as much as hs jockey could do to restrain him. Tie jockey pulled the horse double, sawed him to the right and left severat umes, and finaliy was successful in placing him third, Onillicothe won the heat by one length, Hamoarg second, two lergins ahead or Susan Ann, who was hail a length m front of Lyttelton. Time ot theheat, 1:4314. Fourth Heat,—Chiliicothe tuok the lead, Lyttel- ton second, Susan Ann thd. As they passed around the turn Chillicothe jed a head, Lytreiton second, three lengiis ahead of Susan Ann. On the backstrezch Lytteiton led @ neck, Chillicothe sec- ond, susan Ann eight lengths behind, evideutly Jaying up gad wating for tue others to steuggle tor the neat, Cnithcothe and Lytieiton ran neck and neck around the lower turn, and when they came into the homestretch they were yoked, Susan Ann now began to move up Closer, and when neif way up the stretch Lyttelton’s rider drew the wutp over his borse, who began to quit, Susan Ann was cat Joos2 and coming with @ rush came vers near Win- ing the heat, Chillicothe won by haif a leogth ouly, Susau Ann second, One length ahead of Lyttelton, ‘The reasuit of this peai showed the folly of lasing up, 3s lt waa the géenersl opinion of racing experts that Lyttelton could have won tue race m three straight heats had he been allowed to do so, The time of this heat was the same as tue previous one, 48 Qe Fuvh Heat.—Chilicothe was first, away, Susan Ann and Lyttelton side and side. Gcing around the upper tarn Lyttelton showed his white iace in front, Chillicothe second, two lengths ahead of Susan Anos Going down the backsiretch Chillicothe ran to the front, and led two leugths to the haif-mile pole, Lyttelron second, hall a length ahead of Susan Ann. Lyttelton then ran up and took sides witn Chilil- cothe, and they were side and side around the lower turn, one length abead of Susan Ann. Chillicothe and Lyttelton entered the homestretch together, but scon. aicerwards the whip was drawn on Lyttelton, whica told tne story of his defeat. He rallied again a hitle when near home and ran gamely, but he was beaten by Chillicothe three-quarters of a lenguh. Susan Ann was beaten four lengths by Lyttelton, Time of the heat, 1:50, THE THIRD RACH. THE TWEED Pursk, $1,009, fur beaten horses, all ages; those beaten once allowed five pounds; twice, ten pounds, Purse $1,000, of which $200 was to be given to the second horse; @ tribute from Mr. Wii- Hiain M, Tweea; one and a halt miles, W. &. Bapeock entered b. h. Conductor, by Aus+ tralian, dam Neitie Kiley, 4 years old, 103 lbs... Carrol & Coar entered b, c, Ortolan, by Doneraile, dam Cauary Bird, 4 yeais old, 103 Ibs...... John Coser entered ch, c. Judge Durell, by Le. mgton, dam Laura, 4 years old, 103 1bs,. D. J. Crouse entered b, f Romance, by kev dam by Ringgold, 3 years old, 82 ibs +s W. R. Babcock entered ch, lh. Doctor, by Second Albroa, dam by O'Meara, 4 years old, 100 Ibs... Denuisun & Crawford entered f, by Censor, dam Pasta, 4 years old, 100 1b: . 2 on entered b. h. Gao, by JeiY Davis, aged, Oden Kowie entercd b. f Belle Meaae, by Balt more, dam Saily Woodward, 3 years void, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. Beimont entered ch. t, ‘Nellie Jumes, by Duliar, dam Fleur des Champs, 4 years old, Yd ibs THE BET! Judge Durell 2,600 Neine James 50 Romance. B35 Babcock’s entries, #10 | Ortolan. 420 io Bele Meade. ‘The Censor aly 290 130 Gav... THR ACR. ways tue horses bad a toler. ably even send-off, Ductor having the best of it, Romance second, Conductor tira, Ortolan lourth, the Censor filly fifth, Judge Durell sixth, Gov sev- enth and Beli¢ Meade last, Gotug aronud the lower turo Orvwian ran to the front, Conductor second, Gao third, Juage Dureli fourih, Romance fitth, the Censor tilly sixth, Doctor seventh and Belie Meade elgnih. They rattled sharply up the homestretch, and as they passed the stand Ortolan was stil in front, Gao second, Judge Durell third, Ko- | nance lourth, Doctor fifth, Conductor sixth, the Censor bily seventh and Belle Meade eighth, | Gong around the upper turn Oriclan led one leagih, Gao and Judge Vurell second aud third. head aud head, Conductor tourti, Doctor fifth, Romance sixth, the Censor tilly seventh and Beile Meade ag betore. Going down the backstretch Judge Dureil ran mato secoud piace and jorced Oitolan until at the Lhree-quarter poie, when head and head, the Judge began W quit, aud Oriola@ led into the homestretch two lengulis, | at this tae, Just ac this moment Conductor was cut loose, and he on comiag Wilh a rus ane “eer ne UR on, eeveial lengins apart. Romance was fourth, Doctor fith, the Censoi Hily s1xta, Gao seventa aad elle Meade eighth, Time 2:43, When the jockey of nctor was taken to scale he was found weignt, and there was a terriole excitement among the backers of Conductor and Ortuian. The vridie of Conductor and everything he haa on him had to be brought to seale, and finaly, with the allowauce made ti the rules, Couduc- tor was awarded the race, much to the comlortoft the buckers of ihe worse, Wie Wou heavily on tae re- Buit, as Conductor sold in the pools at a very low figure. ‘There will be three races to-day, te sport com- menacing with & hurdle race, to be folluwed by a three nie dash, and the meeting Will be brought to &@ close with a race for the Monmouth Sequel Stakes for three-year-vids, two miles. 1871. THE INDIANS. Preposed Retura of “th Ki-tapoe Tribe from Mexico to Their Ressrvation in the Iudian Territory. WASHinaTon, July 7, 1871, ‘The Secretary of the Interior to-day received from the War Department @ copy of the repert of Major Bliss, commanding the Twenty-!fth Infautry, at Fort Duncan, Texas, relative to the proposed re- Moval of the Kickapoo tribe of Indians in Mexico to the Kickapoo reservation in the Indian Territory in the United States, These Indians emigrated trom the United States several years ago, and have since been in the habit ‘of frequently cross- mg the border to commit depredations, and afterwards inding safety aud refuge In Mexico, Major Bliss, on Muy 27, proceeded, with the Indian Commrsioners and two {riends—Kansa3 Kickapoo chiefs—to Santa Kosa, Mexico, near wich place he met Chino, one of the chiefs, and about one hun- dred Kickapoos, Aster waiting six duys for other principal cluefs to come i, ard finding it uncertain Wieu they would urrive, Major Bliss recurned on the 8th of June to Fort Duncan, Ne reports that he has recetved a letter from Commissioner Miles, dated Santa Kosa, in which the latter sia'es that chief Wahpah, tur whom he was waiting, nad not rt rp that ume made his appearance, jor Bliss addsi= Op my arrival at Santa Rosa T learned that the Mexican Commissioner was there issuing provisions to Kickapoos, aud had $5,000 to be expended for them. From what I saw and heard while in Sante Roan a larze number of Kickapoo mep and women of te tribe are anxious to go to the United States’ reservation, but their ch’e's opposed it. Chino, the ouly chiet of importance that 1 met with, ts Triendly, but oppoaed to leaving Mexico, | Shuman Jose the chich of the Pottowottamles, told me he would ‘return to. the reservation, but hie tribe wouid not go. I called on the Mex!- can Alcalde at Santa Rosa officially, and was informed b: iim that he had no knowledge of ay intention on the part Of the Mexican authorities to aasist 12 the removal of Kicku- poos, and had never received any instruct any kind ooking to ch a movement. The Commissioners and Kau- ans Inia iefs who accompany them will remain in Santa mething definite can be ascer.amed, TELEGRAPHIC KEWS ITEMS, Miss Halwan, aged forty y of Holman street, Philadel- phia, committed suicide yesterday by cuiting her thront, The Untversaiist church at Hyannis, Mass. waa struck by Mabtnng yesterday morning aod was entirely consumed. Loss 820,00), 1a New Hampehire the hay crop of the present season fs ‘one of the beat ever harvested, ‘Ihe yleld is nearly one-half greater than Inst year. James E, Kelly, a rough of the worst character, and kille? Charles Rozenfeit, a sailor, u Builalo, day night, The straw paper manufacturers of Columbia county, New York, in consequence of the high price of material and low PRlce|o€ paver, have resolved to run their milia an'y on halt me for ihe coming year, dating from the lst of October, Professor Qoe, who made a balloon ascension from Os- wezo July 4, landet In afety on the following day at Irish Creek, Canada, ninety miles from the St. Lawrence River. His balloon {sa periect wreck. Two men of Lynn, Masa., died yesterday from eating raw claws which they ba dug on Chelsea beach. Two other men were seviousiy affected, but will provabiy recover. A heavy storm of wind and rain ts over Portsmouth, Ohio, thursday eveniny, unroo‘ing the Cathohe school house, the German Presbyterian churvh and the County Jail, Cyrus Wakefield, of Boston, has given 100,000 to Harvard Colieve for the erection of @ ‘recitation hall, with dormito- ries, to be called Waxetield Hall, P. 5, Gilmore will leave Boston for Europe ina few days to interest the magnates of foreign Jans in the grand inter- Rational Jublice which it iw proposed to hod in Boston next june, ‘The injunction ense of the Boston ant Matne Raliroad vs. the Portl Portland Maine and, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad was deci ted 10 terday morning iu favor of the Boston and road. despatches from Washington assert that the re- at the Agricuitural Department show a de- pacity im the growih of cotton of @ ng OT of the crop, as ree por cent. rday issied a proclama. jon {n this State on November 7 o fill the vacancy caused by tho who has been elected United SHIPPING NEWS. Almanay ior New Yerk~Lais Day. 4 7383 special ele ‘ongresxman at large, tioa of Johu A. Loge: Senator. Sun rises, Sun sets, . OCEAN STEAMERS. DATB OF joven ‘Frou NEW YORK FOR THE (01 HS O¥ JULY AND aUGuSY. [_ Destinadone | _O7 ~~ Steamen Sails 1d Broadway 7 Sowling 58 broadway [fFewiing Grea 29 Broadway. 5 Broatwat 15 Broadw \7Rowine 3 Browiwai 7 Bow.ina Green 1S Broadway. 58 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green |Z Bowhng Green 18 Broadway. “YORK, JULY 7, 187%. Tnly 15.2" July 15. any ¥ City of Antwe City of Mrook'n PORT OF NEW CLEARED. ed Clty cf Brossels (br), Kennedy, Liverpooi—Joba Steamship City of Li oS 'y — soleataahip City of Limerick (Bn, Jameson, Liverpoo! Steainvhip Oceante (Br), Thompson, L: i vt town~3 Tivde Sparks,” omPeom Liverpool via Queens. — ‘The Queen (Rr), Thomas, Liverpool—_y W J Siexmship Austrulla (Br), Hedderwick, Glasgow—Hen- oan np Cit f Merida, Deaken, Vera Cri teamship City of Mer! aken, Vera Crur vie Havane—F Alexandre € Soman ipod Bteamshin Nereus, dearse, Boston—N ¥ Dymock. Bars HL Routh, Marda, London—Thos Dunham's Neph- ow & Ci ittie M (Br), Parker, Cork—Heney & Parker, jetion (Nor), Leverson, Cronstaut—Funch, Kdye & 10. Bark Star of Hope (Br), Petersen, Kontysberg—C Tobias & on, WEATHER B2PORT. is Wak DEPARTMEN’ OFFICE OF THE Ca1kF SIGNAL OvFICkR, WasHinoton, July 8—1 A. M. Synopsis for the Past Tweitty-four Hours, The barometer has fallen at the Pacific and Rocky Mountain stations, It has risen since Thursday night very (gencrally east of the Mississippi, but is now “again failing in Wisconsin. The area of lowest pressure which was Thorsday might over Lake Ontario ts now e@ast of Maine. The highest pressare contmues to remain on the extreme Atiantic coast, The teroperature has falten decwiedly on Lakes Ontarlo and Superior. It has risen in Missourl and lowa, Fresh westerly winds have prevailed m the Milde and Eastern States after the sight disturbance Thursday night, and brisk Winds are now reported from New York Light and variable winds now provail on the lakes, The baremerer bas fallen this afternoon, with brisk winds from the south and east, in Jowa and Minnesota, and nigh southeriy winds are now reported. A severe storm, of comparatively small extent, is probably advancing through the Northwest, Prowanttiites, | No moterial change is Indicated for the country south of the Ohio River, Picasant weather Wil probably continue in the Middle and | Western States, Southeasterly winds and falling barometer will probably extend to-night from Lakes | Huron and Superior westward, and the storm in the northwest be especially felt on Lake Superior by | Saturday morning. The Weather ta Thin City Yesterday. The following record will show the changes in the tempera: | ture for the past twenty-four hours in comparison with the corresponding day of last year, as indicated by the thormom- Hedoul's Pharmacy, HERALD Butiding, corner of 1870, 1871. wi0, 4871. B 8 ‘ 9 5 3 8 79 i lef me 3 Verage temperature yenterday. ‘Average temperature for currespondiag dais last a Central Park Meteorological Department— An Abstract Comparison of the Month of Jane tor the Years 1870 and 1871. In 1870 the mean temperature was 72.8 degrees; the maximum was 04 degrees at four P. M. on the 28th; toe minimum was 65.5 aegrees at three A. M. on the 11th, The wind travelled 4,675 miics, Rein felton thirteen days during the month, having a duration of 2 days 10 hours and 40 minutes, (ne oral Amount of water betag 2.82 inches. In ls7l the mean temperature was 68.2 degrees; the maximum was 00 degrees at five P, M. on tho 4th: the miniwum was 63.7 degrees at four A. M. on the 3or! he wind travelled 4,250 miles; ral op ten days during the mouth, having & duration 8 days 14 ours aud 45 minutes, tue total arsount of water belong 7.02 inches. it will ve seen by the above statements that the maximum temperatire for i870 waa ai tae end of the month, whtie that for 1871 was at the pe There ‘vere two and a half times more raiu in 1#7L than 1870, This, on New York t#land, is equivalent | to about teven bundred and ninety-s1x miijions of gations more of water than i 1670. Ir would fil ihe Distrinating Reservoir at FKorty-secoud strech gud Fifth yveune avout forty Umea Bark Rebecca Caruana, Liesegang, Havana—Way¢ell & Bark Moneia, Fossett, New Orleans—N H Brigham. Brig Kirice (Br), Brooke, London—Boyd & Hincken. Brig Ellen Marfa, Hoxie, Cadiz—8 C Loud & Go. © Brig Dominion (Br), White, St Jobns, NF~J F Whitney & 0, Brig Mercade (Br), Fisher, St Jobn, NB—Bowring & Archi- ald. coche Impulse, Curtis, St Kitts and Maracaibo—Peniston & 0. 1g Rehr Vincent J White, Roberison, 8t Joba, NB—P I Nevins n. gcBch? Capella, Newcomb, Dorcuester, NB—P 1 Nevius & on. Schr Sarah Bowen, Fisaer, Wilmington, NU- E 8 Poweli. Rel CJ Bushnell, Mayo, Alexaudi ia, Va—Bentiry, Milier rO. Schr Bramhall, Hamiiton, CalaisJobn Boynton’s Son & Co, Schr Race Horse, Hughes, Newburyport—B J Weoberg. Schr Wildfire, Bearse, Gloncoster—B J Wenberg. Schr Jobn Randolps, Robbing, New Bedfort--Fergason & ‘ood. Rebr Dart, Withams, Stamtora, Bteany Biddi Votiadelphie Steamer D Uuley, Davie, Philadelpuin, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD STRAW YACITTS, hip Bolivar, Wolfs, Indianola days, with cotton, Ac, to CM Mallory & Co, Had fine wea- ther, June 28, lat 26 68, low 85 48, saw ship Setoto, from Onl- Veston for Liverpook and saw her again 2 tust, in lat 30 13, jon 79 87, Steamship Leo, Dear and passengers, to Murray, Ferris & C Sieamsulp George B Upton, Koberis, Richmond, City fovfolx, with muse and passengers io Washing. ton & 0 Steamship Fanita, Poane, Philadelphia, with mdse, to the Savannab July 4, witn mase Co. Lorillard Steamebip Co, Ship JA Lhomgzon, Thomson, Cardiff 4 daya, with railway fron to James Tinker—vessel to J W Elwell & Oo, Had tine jad tine weather to the Banks; from theacs 2) days, with variable winds ar lok fous. Witch of tie Wave, Bachelder, Guanape Island, March uano end 2 passengers to Hobson, Hurtado & Cot H TMeomb. Passed Cape Horn May 9, crosan the equator June 6, in lon 41 W, 66 days out; had sironz gales and heary sea of the Cave. May 2, Tat 1'1g s lon Sl iw, nip Lady Octavia, from dreehock for Bombay; Juaé 525, lon 33 W, exchagxod signale with a abip showing Private sigdal WAY, from Rotterdam for Iatavie: duty Int 0% lon 7449, bark Marathon, bound 3. The witch of the Wave ia anchored outside the bar. ark Lulsa Bruno (Tinl', fusso, Cette, 65 days, with wine to order. Hud light vacto ble winds during tue passage. Hed Gane weathor. ‘Vac € ts anchored ouside the b Bark Chiaitain \Br), Cook, Paserna> 40 days, wit Baring Brot & Co—rensel to’ G F Bulley, June 7; lina moderste wonth rolt to ‘assed Gibraltar Bark Gustavo (NU), Koop, Rio Grande May Vi, with hides, de, to order. Hark Calypso, Whitmora, Arroyo, PR, 13 days, with sugar, molanses and 9 passengers io Iivera & Co; vessel to order. Fig Fortuna (Fort), Borda, Ovoria $3 dara, with wine, &c, art nln to Hagemeyer & Bruun, Hed fight winds Brig Corn (Br), Dennison, Pomba Pi with sugar, to master, Hud light win Hatterai ‘Whig George Harris, Manson, St Johns, PR, 13 days, with sugar and molasees LO order—vanael \o & P Buck & Cu,” Had find weatner. Johanna (NO ‘eters, GQuanteo, PR, 12 days, with nee, & Co; veanel c to order. Had ind 15 days, with ‘ 1 with molaase to Mi Houghton, winds; 4 d north of Hatteras. Brig Calino, Backnarm, Catbarien, 11 daya, with sugar to J M Cevalion; vosse! co Thompsou & Hunter, Had dne weather and been § (lays north of Hatteras, Brig Mercedes (Br), Hill, Cieufuegos 20 days, with sugar and molasses, to Fowler & Jova, Had light winds and fie wr , Brig Almirante (8p), Guanabens, Havana, 18 days, in bal- ast to A Pulg & Co. Brig Guiding Star, Freethey, Matanzas 12 days, with mo- Jasses, to Thompson & Hunter, Had light easterly winds, rehr Chas & Moody, Abbui, Para Is days, with rubber, &c, to Hurdett & Pond. Seb Prairie Wird (Br), Colwell, Demarara 18 days, with sucar, to Crandall, Beriaux & Cor Had tine weather; 4 days north'of Haiteran. Schr Georgia Staplon, Lord, Kingston, Ja, 20 louwood, de. to AH Solomon's Co--vesrel to O Had caine ond ght winda all the pursage north of Hatteras, June 2) off Havana, 6: for New York; 2th, Florida, sayy ark Labarna, bound north, pe ga Sele 8s Mehown, Parsonm Cat Island 8 days, with pine appies to Moutell & Bartow--verse! to BSW eriberg. in Siraite oF a ahr LM Warren, Hatch, Oat Ieland 7 dare, with plneap- viento Monet 2 jartow—vessel to BJ Wi with plae- pra aed sae ‘apples to Mon! hares © We Smith, Baracoa, 9 days, with fruit ol G Warren, to Pearsall ; BSW viet A Nivea. Malndom Earentts 9 days, with fruit Weise ood ,) ii (Br), Roberta, Eleuthera @ days, whh frnt, m Sehr Lothar (ir), Flewelling, St John, NB,10 days, with ey & Parker. lumber to Heni pices aaa razos Santiago, with hides and wos! to Weothonse, Soutumard & Rudd: Yad Bakr Spattiing ane Yates Ravannah, 11 days, with » Valkenberg, wann wi yellow stone to order, Tebouna ts Bridgeport oti Sehr A Jenuings, Caviller, Virginia. Sehr H E Preamore, Varker, Vi Schr M8 Tiobitis, Rubine: Virgin Schr G B Smith, Boker, Virals. Schr Harry Landell, Taylor, V! Behr Mary Jane, Leck. jane by Helgnes Wieks, Virginia, Schr J A Chimberith, Rabiner, Wingate. Behr Monteven, Jeffrey, Virgin! Schr Pa'estine, Fharo, Virgt Sebr RW Griffing, Jones, A ndria for Hartford. Sehr 8 J Fort, Fort, Georgetown, DC. Schr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, Georgetown, DC, Ll Isabel Alberto, Tucker, Georgetowa, DO, for Briice- po! Schr James Jones, Crane, Georretown, DC, for Newark. ‘Schr Dante! Hotmes, Burr, Baltimore. Sebr J P Alles, Alien, Philadeipnia for New! with lumber tu Simpson & Clapp. Passed Through Hell Gate. - BOUND sours. mdse and passeugere, to H ¥ Bimoc! Bark A hae ta Palmer (Rr), Smith, Sydney, CB, 10 days, ‘ork, with coal to P'L Nevius & Son, Brig James Katchford, Geor NS, for New York, with plaster to Crandall, Hert Brig llumaing Bird, Step! Windsor, Ul days, for Brig Crescent, Bartow, Windsor, NS, for New York, with plastor to Holden « Co. Brig Boston, Rich, Newport for New York. Schr 81 ile, % ‘B, Be er aa Fy tlhe Joun, NB, tor New York, wit oon Ing Star, Wood, St John, NB, for New York, Schr Wi at 1onGhe Wm Arthur, Hutchinspn, Portiand for Raitimore, with 3 Gonr Falias, French, Rockland for New York, wit lime to Schr A i Rowland, Rowland, Brookhaven for Philadel- master. *ohtht Carrie Hix, Hix, Rockport for New York, with stone Schr White Wing, Hall, Millstone Point for Williamsburg, with stone to Bridge C York, heh Ley Church, Clark, Portland, Ct, for New York, with ne. Schr Fiying Fish, Mould, Northport tor New York, with brick to Win Re knapme nn? NOmBO jBobr Right Away, Luther, Connecticut River for Philadel- dolphin. wight Freestone, Cleare, Portland, Ct, for Elizabethport, e. M Brainard, McCarty, Portland, Ct, ror New port. Schr Howard MeComber, Willams, Franklin, Me, 7 days, Stonmshtp Neptune, Raker, Bonton for New York, with jus New York, with pluster, to Crandall, Beriaux t Co, Brig Riverside. Keys, Providence for New York. to master, phia, Schr Orion, Osborn, Belfast for Rondout, with lumber to IB Co. Schr Amos Faikenburgh, Rackett, Providence for New phia. Schr Fannie G Warner, Nickerson, Portland, Ct, for Phila- Schr Jai York, with stone to master, Scbr Telegraph, Hawkins, Port JeQerson tor New York, with wood to master, Schr H Prescott, Smith, Saco for New York, with head- nr E P Church, Hale, Cape Malabar for New York, wit! lobsters to Comstock & Co. i. “ Schr Mariner, Gurney, Greenwich for New Yor, with ‘atone to master. Schr Marv E Pierson, Pendieton, Bangor fer New York, with lumber to © & & Peters, Scbr Sarah I, Tyler, Pratl, Fsex for New York. Schr Henrietta, Linden, New Haven for New York. Schr Adamanting. Lewis, Banyor for New York. Schr Ellza Ann, Nichols, Norwalk for Elizabethport. Schr Mary Natt, Parker, New London for Kondout, Schr Hattie Anna, Weber, Brookayille for New York. Schr Clara Post, Ferris, New London for New York, Schr Elia, Randall, Bangor for New York. Schr L Danie's, Smith, Bridgeport tor New York, Schr Maria Lunt, Kent, Nor ik for New York, Schr Vulcan, Iris, Somerset for Elizabethport, Scbr Sea, Warren, Norwich for New York. Schr Fred 7y:er, Tirrell, New Haven for New York, Schr Emporor, Jewett, Port Jeterson for New York. Schr San Juan, New Haven for New York. Schr Success, Pitcher, New London for New York, Scebr Alton fT Miner, Bervard, Providence for New York, Schr James K Polk, Buckley, ridgeport for New \ork. fear Nausett, Hale, Providence tor New York. Sehr Kate Xcranton, Palmer, Newport for New York. Schr Emerald, De Castro, bor for New York. ScbrAlert, Hulse. Port Jefferson for Hoboken. Schr Charley Woolsey, Parker, New Yaven for Baltimore. Sebr Daniel Webster, Decker, New London for New York. Sehr J C Shew, "2, Newport for Elizabethport. Schr indson, ienight, New London for Newburg. Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterburv, Stamfora for New York. Scnr Emily, Gearn, New Haven for New York. Sloop Kate Cannon, Ryan, Matinicock for Bull's Ferry, with gravel. : Sioop © A Raynor, Turner, Port Jefferson for New York, “sloop Deep River, Haak 1, Greenport for Elizah joop Deep Kiver, Haskell, Green| for Elizabethport. Sloop President, Marsha!!, Greenwich for New York, Steamer Gaiatea, Nye, Providence for New York, with mase and passeagors to Isaac Odell, Steamer Dons, Youn, Proviieuce for New York, with tmadse and passengers, to Inaac O tell, BOUND EAST. Steam shin Nereus. Bearse. New York for Boston, Bark Carrler Dove, Saunders, Now York for St di Brig Rhone, MeDongal, New York tor Parraboro, ) Brig Mary Olteia, Faster, New York for Parrsboro. Schr Get: John Cropper, Fanning, Elizabetupact tor Provi- ce Schr Empire, Ferguson, Rondont for Boston. Rehr Rapidan, Towseend, Virginia for Stamford, Schr D Comstock, Jackson, New York for New London, Sobr Kate Luella, Perry, Albany or Boston, Bekr Yankee Hoy, Dusen, Rondout for Providence, Sehr Roauoke, Cook, Port Jounson for Taunton, Schr Belle, Muingon, Elizabetbport for Taunton, Sebr Congre tk, Weehawken for Toston. Schr Charles, Wiliams, Port Johnson for Tatinton, Schr N-Berry, Pent Rondout for Salem, Schr Geo R Vonover, Eltzabethport for Hartrord, rt. bn, NB, iS. Holt, Schr Kenj English. Kelly, Newburg for Ne % Isavel Alberto, Tooker, Georgetown DC, for Bridge. port, : . Port Johnson for Hartford, Schr Lanra Hatch, 111. Port Jobngon for Martford che chr Sebr Horace Schr Wm Gray, Allen, Behr Maria L Davis, Davis, New York for Taunton, Sehr Isaac 1 Bordon, Atwoll, New York for Pall River, tor, ‘an York tor New Lonton. Sehr Geo § Paice, hehe Z A Paine, Crow Schr GL Allinon, Ali Behr H P Fly, Brown, New York for Stonington. Schr Readiog Rit No 46, trinee, Philadelphia for New Ha- ven. Schr Reading RR No 49, Reynols, Phitadciphta for Nor w ich, Nett Millfe Binck, Davis, Elizabethport for Newport, Schr Emma, White, \ echawken for Narraginsett, Sehr Nanian, Baxter, Elizabethport for Hariford, Behr Jolin A Tate, Tate. rmont for Bridgeport. Schr Marioer, Sheran, York for Greenwich. Scbr Angeline, Re binaon, New York for Borto: Sehr Canarr EMzadethport for Portametth, Schr Jorephine, Whitmore, Rew York for Deauis, hr Joho 14 Chater, Cox, Rondout for Hartford. chr John Brooks, Fox, Noboken for. Kebr J G Griersor ba Sehr John Warren, Mota) izabethnort for Proviaence, benr DT Wiltents anlin, Kifzabethnort for Biouington, Behr Kendrick Fish, Hall, Newbury for Portamioathe Sebr Henrietta, Ryan, SPhearn ap for Norwich, York tor Poritand, w York for Lloyd's Neck, Pood Margaret Kennedy, Kennedy, New York for Milford, ey, Rockaway for Fail River, few Vork tor Eaatport, a il prot the marning, Wind at sunset W, » Shipping Notes, The new steamsh!p The Kepubdite, of the White Star Iine, wan launched at Belfast, Ireland, on the 4ih of July. She ie the third steamship of this line, Marine Disasters. SmIP GoLDEN FLERCR, Bray, from Boston July 1 for Bombay, put into Haitfax night of the Sth with afire fa her lower hold, On the 6th tho fire engines hail been employed withont success, and it might become necessary to scuttle the vessel. (Tho GF fs owned by Wm F Weld & Co, of Bos ton, and was laden wih @ cargo of ice aiipped by the Tu- dor Co.) BARK RVENTNG ST An (Br), from Savannah for Liverpoo', which put Into Bt Georges, Bermuda, in distress, was mat- ing temporaty repairs June % ant would procecd to her port of destination tp ballast, Her cargo was to be orward- ed by another vessel. AGUITH (Br), Hankevillo, from Padsng for Es In which put {nto St Georges, Kermuda, Nov distress, remained £:th ult,to sal im 6 or ¥ days for don, Brig Liz71e BivttNGs, ashore on Noman's Land, was the slang, m, loaded seonred > proceed to with cargo maved @ permit from the Tres Boson, Burs Jon~ W ier, Hont, from Ardcostan 1h ult for Philadelpty Wo London terry, Ire, 4th inst in aleaky condition cargo damaged; will bave to discharge for repairs. Sonn REORUIT (of Jersey), Marquand, at Gaspe on the 2th ult, reports, May 2:—Cn the parange from itratol to St Jobns, Newfoundland, passed within a enbio length of a shipwbecked veasal, Walerlovged, bulwarie fore aud maintaasts eliil lylog’on her dee! tood in the centre of four iceberea, und there Is n inet her doom hy comfug in contact with them. ‘The hatches were on, and to all sppearances the vease! had not been long in that sliuation. The hull was too far down in the water to make out any name; iat 4 43 N, lon S14 W, fresh breeze at SW nnd for tue three previous days « thick fog had pre- railed. Scun SucorsA (of New London), ran into achr Mary A Loughery (of Pallacelphia\, of the tipper end 4 Irland, yesterday atic ont Bi oreluei, lntter séhooner, which was loaded with cont Fulzabetiport for Bridgeport, Kear Suscees aged much, Sonn CLARA JENKINS {Bepr gPrisble, from Machiae for Miragoane, before reported at' St Georges, Bermuda, in dis. tress, bas beon abandoned, and was to be sold by auction ‘Wb wit, Sonn Ati.tx Lewz, from Baltimore for Roston, with coal, witch put into Norfolk 20th wit Teaky, waa run on the fate and the leak discovered in the rndaer casing, Sie was re- paired and proceedod ior destination sth. Sone ABA Kunninor, Babrt which went ashore on Key Largo in the hurricane of Oct 15, wan got off, and arrived at Key Went 6th inst, SiRAMER HERCULES, lately ashore at Georgetown, DO, has been thoroughiy repaired on the al Washington, aod will bo ready to rea dave. RIRAMER Cir penke Bay, w!! and delivered in Balt’ |. aud requires hand BAPFAKE (ine boat), which sua In Chean- @ vai The machinery js being got out the hull fe said to be much ng with eare, ALEXANDEIA, Va, July 5— A cont sohr fa reported aground fn Nanjemoy Renoh, with lighter alongside, been totally ave been & Mi se iteamer, uf ih aa owe a by MU Latort, of Aly. east! pool, and rauKe Miscellaneous, Parser CO Wildman, of the stoamahin Leo, from favan } tals, bas our thanks for favors eee Coma, rh ooll, ark Oak, N wo or le, for C. F, re, ye Ps Oak E ay RI : Notice te Mariners. of stonmship Teo, at, Savescrh x itahiy ber, was withia ove mile former POwilodg from New Fork epithet the Py rat Arnived at ay Paeab July 5, bark Gre; aoe, Cldors, qT Al 13, with 00 Bent home ‘daring the voyage 640 bbls sp ‘and do ool sical mb tvs Surat feast Tage Coe i Oaks Hassel, of Nantucket "wae at Apr big fay Led Cy board, all well, Expected to be at Scht D'N Richards, Webb, of NB, was on May 33 tn las 30, lon 89, from Boston May 18 tor Bimbla, Had had fair winds and pieasant weather; all on béard weil, Spoken—Juno 26, lat 23°50, lon 18.30, bark Sarah, Foster, of NB, 40 bbie ep oti, ali well. ‘ Spoken. Tuck, Blanchard, from New Orleans for Havre, Bhip Ali June 26, lat 3910, lou 6430 (before reported without lat or m, Bark Nannie T Bell, 11daya from Boston for Porto Rico, Tune 3, int 29 81, lon 6815. Hark Warren Ordway, Matthews, from Baltimore for Ei- sinore, June 22, iwt 42 15, lon 54 31, Sehr Chas H Kelly, Collins, from New York for Santa Mar. tha, Jung 16, iat 2410, lon 6242, all weil (before reported ore ut lat or lon). Sorcien Ports. ARROYO, Jnne 28—In port nric Ambrose Light, for Boston, wigs tote Able, for Now York, dg. q ARAOOA, June 22—In port brig Comrade, for New York July 4; weirs Roque Aluyo, F Hrown, ‘for do 24; HA MeConnver, for do th; Daylight, for do th; Lavina ‘Bell, ‘th (Br), Hat London, to aail n 6 or 8 Jaya; Evening Star (Br, nah for Livernho!, rpg: sche Clara Jéne rom Sachtas for Mirawoanc, to'be , bark Aifre |, Burt, Freder: CavIz7, June 7--Satte 1, brig Geo Gitchrist, Robinson, Glou- cester, Meg, or Now York, ARTHAGRNA, NG, Mav 17—Arrived, briga Jeesfo Rhynas, Hall, Aspinwall ‘and sulot 27th for Staparta, to iow for New York; 234, Fannie Lincoin, Small, do (and sailod 27th for oo vanis Rlanch- as Lord, Dav, Ho and sal witl for do 8th; OM Merr'th for 'o _AREMUHA, June 4—In pork bares Ral ev urn, Fy July 1A: lv. Gaanape tor Ha ‘or do; 4th, Muguet, Crosoy, for Bremen), Guryrows, Nie, June 14—Salled, brig Moraney, It, Kew ‘ork. NUAYANA: July 3—Arrivod, steamshtp Missoari, Kiwanis, w York, Salled Sd, steamahip Sherman, Bianchard, New York. BHLAMYAX, July L—Arrived, sehr Harvest Queea (Br), Me- avian , May 20-—Arrived, bark Antioch, Linnell, Valpar Lonpownerny, July 4—Pnt in, Iw unt, from Ardrossan tor Phita te!phia (eo 1) hastorayen * PLymocvi, July 7—Arri |, steamship Siicata, Traue mann, New York for Hamburg ‘ani proceedet). PoInT-a-Prv2n (Grart), June %3—In port schr H 1 Thomp- son, for New York in d days ‘ Sane 18--In port brig Tta'sa (Br), Roberts, for Bal- ON, July 6.-Arrived, steamship Hermann, Reichmann, New York for Uremen (an! procee:to?). Arrived at do 71h, stexmship Hannover, Himbeck, New Orleans for Bremen ‘and proceeded). SINGATORP, July 7—Arvived, burk Queen of the Seas, Ha- vener, New Vork va Cardiff. = St ‘JouN's, PR, June $2—In port achr Joseph Oakes, aker, tor Philadelphia, to antl wth, ScJouy, Ni, July S—-Arrived, ship Marianna VI (Port), Santon, New York; barks Ade'skie (itr) Penery, do; Char Tower, oston ; echr Hurawiog Bird (Br), 1 3 ‘hrs Selo, —-—; Goo Kilburn, Stanley, and W 8 Hathaway, Cole, New ‘TRINIDAD, Juno for Boston. American forte. BOSTON, July 6—Arrived, achrs MU Moneley. Haver Dm D, Pa Pr Wik thyort: G W k; Equal, Totus, and Tlaho, Ole ip Buucksigns, | Hallet, ah, Atsing, Mulhonmne, Minedin and Ota- 0; Oder (Br), Rich, Pictou, NS; Maimacarra (Br), ull Biver, SG; briy Shioe Ans), Radosiovic, New Yor! Central America, Williams, Weshington, DO, Satled—Barke Brothers, kn cenla, a rien, in; Luo} Arrived. steamships Wm Kennedy, Baltimore ons, Walden, York; Achill@s, Philadelphia: brig VW 1H, Baracoa; schreJ 8 & LC Adams, Adams, Cadiz; Albert Treat, Arroyo, Also ertived. steamship Saxon, Phitadelphia; bark Jeha, Caza; sobr Hebe, ort ce Paix BALTIMORE, Juiy 6—Arrivea, steamship McClellan, Howes, Baltimore via Norton: brucn Mary (Br), Murphy, em: nevitaa, Curley, 3 rork. Cleared—Steamship Wm Lawrence. Hal'ett, Baltimorg ria Norfolk; bark Stella (Br), Lockbart, Bristol, 1; brigs Sa- wannee, Crowell, Aspinwall: Wenoash, Stone, Pouce, PRs schr Dirtyo, Snow, Boston, tt BANGOK, July 6—Arvived, schr Vigilant, Nickerson, New f ‘Cleared —Schre William Connors, Toole, and Sophia, Bun- ker, Philadelphia. afittogeron July Arrives Seach hate oF Bos itt, as joxam, WI ‘oxsac! homas Jet nie are “a Ratiord. New Yorks Saco Loriiard ort; Corn i . New Brun. wick. Poih—Arrived, achr«’ Sarah, ‘Trumper, No-thport; Racer, Joop Despatch, Spring. do, DARIEN, Ga, July 2—Arrived, bark Grace (ir), Irvine, jew York. DANVE 48, July 4—Arrived, schra Abble Oakes, Pulsbary, ith May, Higains., do. GHTON, July 5—Balied, sehr Sarat, A Mammond, Gard- ner, New York. FERNANDINA, July 2--Arrived, brig C F Kelly, Robin- son, Key Weat jachr SV H Jones, New York. FORTRESS MORROF, July 7—Vrssed fn, ‘rice Canra, from Clen(nezos for Bolt'more; Parana, trom Ponce for de} scbr Flis L Sinith, from Mubile for do, Passed ont-—Briig eho. L , Ta'y 5—-Salled, aches Thomas FALL RIVER, Ju'y 5- Pasig ier 7th—Arrived, Toward, Cold Sprin; New York; DIGHTO! o Writhington, and Sarah iil age Murphy, New York, TON, June 2 jackson, Monarchy, Cleared “sb, bark Bremen AG), Hiimers, Bremen, July b—Arrived, stoamsuip Ariadne, Pennington, New ‘ork. ese mteamahip City of Galveston, Eldridge, New ‘ork. GARDINER, June 28—Arrived, achrs Gen Howard, J aon, New York: n McAdam. Willard, Philadelp! July 1, Cornelia, Henderson, New Yori; Md, Only S Kine, Elizabechport; 4to, Jamas Kate Bal led Jane Schra A D Henéer: 10m, Ty Selma, Han Tat t, Meater, New York: R G Thomas, Kleivrond; Au, brig Proteta, Hell, Savann Frederick Fish, Davis, Wash- termehip Wilmington, Cole, eerind ? Koight, Gove, Calais for ‘a le'pbia. % Aliwn: Hatile, Huckina, duty 2. ORLEANS rived, steamnahtp Western Metropole, Gieks New York. “¢ 2—Sailed, steamships Crescent City, Geo Wasitngton ; shilpa Lady Blessington, Charter Oak, Hansa; vrigs Hone, Dae Soreill. F1 ™ NEWRURY?PORT, July 8—Arr ichra © Matthews, y Antelope, Smith, New York; Sth, pede, Welietts, Ph indelphia, ir Sth, 4 echre from the South, Balled Oh, brig Tle, Reed, Mayagaaz, PR, via Machiaa, NEW BEDFORD, duty 5—Arrived, achrs Cs Parker, Sandwich for New York; 6th, Splendid, Phinoey, Warcham for do. NEWPORT, July 6, PM—Arrived, brig H Means. Staples, Teland; achin Mery Susan, Siow, Kock: Klien M Duffield, Raynor, Gardiner for Fath for do; Sarah A Hammond, Gard Lozier, Salk ingtoi vis. ka nah Bd, Crockett, en Frauk & Neilie, co; btu, 6—Arrived, ston (and Sourawrer PASS, daly & Pangor for Staten land for New Yor xebange, Row: Dighton for do; Jobn W Beil, Plerery and Join ; Sarah’ W S lake, Blake, and Sting Brown, Providence for do; Phil Sheridan, aurphy, for'do; Ties Borden, Wrightington, and Sarab ‘hra Sarah Levers Averitl, Somerset for New &; D © Foster, Littletie's, for Rontont; Harry White, pking, Richmond, Mo, for W ahington, DO; HS mons, Gottrey, Daoversvort for Phinde'p ia. Gta, 44g PM--Arrived, ache Thomas P Cooper, Sleeper, Flizabethport, nents Kiché Matthew Vastar, Jr, Kelley New Bedford for ew Yo PENSACOLA, Jane %-Sniled, echr Samnel Hartley, Drinkwater, Vrovilence, PHILADELPALA, July 6—Areived, barks Anita Taciavia, Costag'ois, Palermo; St_Clond, Ames, Genoa; Ada ue orig Wiaogens, Himmond, Publing m, Nit; Alice G Grace, GUcheist, d ‘Nelite, French, and AJ Hunt, Wretethnn Taunton for « rlaht, Fall Ri Milia, Hakor, do for I’hiladelphia, Yori Hoy Kenne: Spartel © Nath, Crowley, Bangor; Fovereon. Now York; Sarah Jane, Vaughn. do; Joha Stroup, Crawford; © O Edwards, Lee, aad Sarnh Wood, Hhexinan, Boston : RR No ‘47, Read, Norwich: # A Sanna Bruith, Sulem. Ww, brig Eloue, from Gnantanan Cleared_-Schrs J Biaties, Beatiey, New Londo: Seaman, Sex a tHibert Groan,’ Fish A Saunders, ier : Para, Brown, Norwood, Now vury tekmore, Altred Keen, Pi . Qettst, Gardiner; Wm Capes, Raker, Buckena Wate, Goff, Saco, Ms PORTLAND, July 4—Arrived, b Elizaberhport. Gth—Arriged, ateamahtp Franconta, Bi 6th Arrived, bite Gipsey Queen, ¥ z ‘ak Citizen, Upton, rig Hyperion, Woodbury, New York. Clark, M Potter, Georgetown, DC: more, ‘for Fawiucke.; A) Wind i Win Wiley, May.do: Etta Methews, iM Gandy, do? AR Anderion: rt Pharo, Bingham, dy ‘taglor, Lewis, Bilas, dy; Ontario, Barber, doy J} Hunt, do} Alida, Kbow.es, do; Fredonia, Sears, do, PAWTUCKET, July ASaited, # A Wartord, Spramucy New ROCKLAND, Juve 2 —Arrive ham, New Yor; Wh, \ n'on, Pitehep and Leontine, Pratt, do; york rs Horizon, Newmeu, nya Trade Wind, Trgra. roy, do; 39, Fs damage, hed Jacket, Averill ord vedee Harken, ‘to: Jug l, Kiehmond, do: 2d, Ame, Liens, doy Olive Averr, Gott, di Poat, do; Sarai, Kenniston, do; G W Glover, H W 6 Hal, Tolman, dor Aretle, Mall, dc Freemont) sat, ‘ dos Gent ley El ‘pbuh Salle, 6 ay Bar Farina, Aleraneri, Salle Sth, cur MP Hutson, Vanchan, Philadeloh sGAUSTO Nuys Balled, shes yoon W Beil, Pierce, and Jobu Lnzier, ‘irefeshan, Now Kor, VISKYAED HAVEN, July 6 PM—arrivet, schra David Niohof Ingto%, NG, for Hoxton; Neil's Dos, ih voharter Oak, Po se, Wh! t 1, Re ity’ a vitae dminy St Soho, NH, for New Eastport tor do; Agenoria, Lanswville inworth fe War Steed, Phinney, f nd Kavanaah, and’ Ltazie Te Milla, Atai- Hyong: Ranger for doy iolon G King, Marstail, Calais for waatted Dante! Piorson, Lender, Adaliino, Netlie Chase, Ghas Heath, H Press fh, AM —sevive | Iphia for Portemout Womon; Arabanead or 1 Macomber, Higving, Phila FF a pnknee Lopate Eligabetnport for ‘acron, Bangor for New Yorks waned Senes Nelits Doe, David Nichols, C 1 Macomber, 3 Tink TD, Jacy 4—\teived, sche Eliza Hamilton, Cole, Provulence for New York. MISCELUANE SOLUTE DIVORCES LGUAULE OBTAIN ETAT OF dierent: Statss. No pu om nissioner cor every State, uoaelorat Low, 363 Sroatway, Bese IN TEAS, FLOUR, GROCERIES AND PRO- visions, Deniers wat Tay MAS K. AGW GW'S, 30 Gi CORED WITH BLIAY RHEV- triat wil! convinee the saiferer, BRvmete hee CAN B matic Keruedies, Or Patients 01 2, gratia 613 Bro HE NEWARK TRAGEDY. AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS il ba givow tothe RUNDAY UOUREER wt tate Spencer Halsiond) Mary t Viiegn apd George outa, te aciorela tue Newark tragoly, Price 4, Por cale by a the Dewsegent> Neetenkn aha j 7