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AQUATICS. Three Boat Races on the Con- necticut, at Ingleside. The Single Scull Race Won by Eilis Ward. ‘The Harvard Freshmen Beat the Brown Crew. We learn from Buffalo that preparations are being made on # grand scale for the approacning annual summer meeting of the Buffalo Driving Park As30- ciation. The unprecedentedly large sum of $50,000 has been offered as premiums for the winning borses during the four days in August pext, commencing on the 8th of that month. The splendid band of our Ninth regiment, Levy and all, have been engaged for tae meeting. Mr. Buck, of Buffalo, bas matched his tro:ting gelding, Harry flariey, against the Pownal mare, for $1,000 a alde, the race to come off the day after the close of the Buffalo meeting—the 12th of August. Mr, Buck has also matched Marry Harley agams’ Belle of Paterson, Mr. Buck. laying $5,500 against $3,250; the race to come off on the 2a of October, at the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, 4a @ trotting horse now in training at Co- ‘There Tho Amherst Agriculturists Carry Off the | 1mpus, onio, tnat 18 saia to be aciipper. He will Prize Agaiast the Harvards and the Browns. make lls débuton the trotting track at Buffalo, con- tending for some of the large purses to be given there in August. This horse 1s of a dun color, six- teen hands nigh. He is described, by one who has seea him, to be finely proportioned fora trotter. He is very deep in the chest, has immense quarters ANOTHER QVERTIROW or FAVORITES. and is very short from the hock to the heel. He has INGLEs'DE, near Holyoke, Masa., July 21, 1871. ‘The cho-tng features of the weck’s aquatic sports ‘on the Connecticut River have deen by far the most imteresting and exciting, and as a natural conse ‘quence have attracted the largest crowu of visitors. dome FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS sallowed their interest in the various races of to-day © overcome their prejudices against the course end occupied what few available commanding po- ‘sitions there were during the progress of the several “contests. The weather was propitious in every re- *pect, and the river was as tranquil aud peacetul as ‘the most fastidious Harvard oarsman could wish. The only drawbacks, therefore, consisted of the il chosen course, the lack of accommodation for those ‘who wished to see the race, and the absence of pro- Beriy condacied notets in tie immediate neighbor- hood, all of whien inconventeuces were borne by the mulutade with @ patience and good nature which Wore as amusing as Ley Were marvellous, THE RACKS ‘Were announced to begin at three o'clock, but it was considerably after four before they commenced. ‘The firat on the programme was # single scull con- ‘eat for prizes of $75 and $25 by the Springfleid ub, av organization to which the pubitc 1s indebted for what few meritorious arrangements there Bave been during the week. Tne competitors ‘were Jamea Ten Eyck, of New York; Thomas 0. Butter, of Boston; Paudeen Harrington, of Springfela; Miciaei Huriey, of Chicopee, and Bilis Ward, of Cold Spring. New. York. The distance rowed was two miles—one mile down She river and back again—and the posttions in start- tag were in the order named. The weight of the several ambitious scuilers, accoraing to their own Statements, put Butier 139 pounds, Ten Eyck at 130 pounds, Harrington at 136 pounds, Ward at 145 pounds and Harley at 170 pounds. When the word ‘Was given the bold Ten Ecyk jumped away AHTAD OF TOR OTHERS, but the expericnced Ward not only soon came up tobim, but crept slowly and surely ahead, amid Simost deafening cheers from the crowds along the Shere. Then again, almost in a moment, Ward seemed tw tire, and Ten Eyck came up even with btu in a manner which vould not fai! to have been encourazing to his friends. In iact, he took the lead @ud left the renowned Ward second, and closely Pursuead by the energetic Butler, of Boston. Tne e@ her two were about even, some half a dozen Jengths behind. This was their position atthe end of the first (three-quarters of a iile, but before the other guarier wes finisned Ward took an advanced osition. and was abuut a length abeud of Buller in varlins the upper stake, and oth followed sharply fy Warrington and Teun Kyck, and Harley loitering slong leisurely under the chagria of certain ueieat. ON THE LAST HALP MILE com’ downward, k ve ahead, and found that It ‘was about all he could do to keep Butler and Rar- rington from passing nim. He managed, howeve: to come In & couple of lengths ulead making u bh mules in lam. 42s, butler was ud, 14in. se., and farrmgton was third, Ten Eyok fourth pote Huriey fifth and last. The neXt race was between the six-oared Fresh. men crews ol Harvard and Brown Universities, ana ‘Was over the three-mile straightaway course which ‘was rowed over by the Atalantas and Jiarvarus on Weonesiay. The prizes were hail a dozeu siiver goblets aud a sct of colors for the winning crew, and were {urnisiied by the springfeld Club, THE OREWS ‘were as follows:— Harvard—&. UH. Dana, stroke; W. C. Sanger, H. L. ea ©. EB. Low, G. W. White, A. L. Bevans, bow, own—H. Corhelt, stroke; A. Gallup. W. Hurd, PA ai tase, d. Le Lincol, PA. kayies, bow, T econtest was neliner close nor exciting, and the result was not expected. The Harvards took the start almost from the word “go,” and kept gaim- ing slowly untii the end of three miles, coming in @dout a dozen jeugins abead in 20m, 468, The next was TNE “UNIVERSITY RACE," jasfuily termed, aud was likewise a toreomile straightaway over wie same course, and aiso ior prizes, cousisting oi siiver goulets and et lors, The competing crews were from the Har- as it was vard and Brown Universities aud the Massachuseits | William E. Weeks named ch. g. Star Agricultural College in Amherst, The Hatvard crew was tte same one Which ihe New York Atalan- tas vouguisned ou Wednesday, and their comypett- tors were as tollows Brown—©., ©. Luther, stroke; W, E. Caldwell, A. M. Smith, W. MH. hiebve, A, D. McClellan, BE. H. Lather, bow. cultaral—F. v. Eldred, stroke; F. M. ¥ ge Sia G. Hi. Alien, A. D. Norcross, George Leonard, vow. ‘This race was by ali odds the most interesting and exciting of any during the day. It was gene- Tally anticipated that the Harvards would ve vic tors, and thai they would be followed in turn vy the Browns aud Aaricuuurais. fools were soid at the rate of about 2 for the Aygricuiturais, ® and 10 for the Browns, agamet 2) and 2% for the Harvards The idea that the repre- sentatives of the Agricultura! Insututiou would make any sort of & show Was Very remole, notwitistand- ang ‘hey had been under the waluing oi the ekiiful Josh Ward. WHEN THE WORD WAS GIVEN, however, tt was evident that thely acquaue ability haa beeu most lamentably underrated. They shot Was ahoad at the start. and with that long and werful stroke for which the Wards are famous hey carried diseppemtment at once to the hearts of the Browns and Harvards. Not jor a single Moment did they lose, but con- atantly gained ail the while, their strokes averaging about forty-one per minute, For the first two wiles the Harvards and Browns were avout even, tur finality the iatter began to show sigue of weakeuing, and the Cambridge crew got ahead of them and fol- Jowed tne Agriculturals, who came to not less than a dozen lepyihs ahead, amid the astonishment and oheers of the assemuled thonsands, Their time was 17m. 478., Whieh 18 neXt to ihe jastest three-mule time ever made, the time of the Harvaids was lem. 30s., and oj the Browns Is, 40s. prizes were at once awarded to tae several victors. Then the crowds departed for tie r respective homes, and to-night Ing eside 18 again happy and serene, which is a great deal more than can be said of some of the Week's visitors. If ever there are any Ober aquatic “eporis in this viciuity they will provably take place = ad old river coauree, opposite the city of Spriug- eld Boston Regatta—Tiree Fi: Races fer Keel ahd Contre Bourd Boats. Boston, July 21, 1471. ‘The city regatta, whieh was postponed from the Fourth of July on account of the fog, took place Festerday. In the firet race five boais entered. Starlight won the dret prize in tn. 8m. 418.; lanthe, ‘the se cona prize, in 6h. 20m. Jn we race for keel boats the Coming won tne ‘Mrs prize in Sh. 57m, 408., anu Tartar the second in . 42. HOR, In the second race for second class boats tnere ere twenty-two eutries. The first prize was won yy the sloop Mist tp sh. ag bn and the sccond by the Piaudietie tn 3h. 10m. 508. For keel boats and centre boards the sloop White » won the first prize iw 2h. 2am, ids., and the 3 Woop Clytie won the second prize in zh. sim. 2s, Vor the third race there were forty entries, ‘Th wi wp Ripple was ive first to return, but the prize wo, bot uwarded, as seme matters of allowances ave Wader considoration. NEW HAVEN. Yas "Law Scnoon.—The 1 faculty of Yale College ave ma de ine following appointments for the next terin of the Yale Law School:—President Porter, ifer Lou menial discipline and methods of ftaays te Yresd t Wooisey, lecturer on_ interna. ex-sudge McOurdy, ee a onal of the Senteme 0 G.yart bencn, lecturer on the jaw of in- ance; Prvlessor siadiey, lecturer en commercial ry Prbvesmar Hoppip. lecturer oa En) aitiob and sty; Frovessur Francis Ba on medical) UN¥prudence; Professor Balle: forensic legance; ex-Licutenaut fr nd, lecturer ‘on te law ot balluente, |. lecturer on tue law of ments, Meme jaw anc! clvil jurisprudence, Boxee visas" —Within a wees or two the West Baven Horse Raih (044 Company have had several of their horses attacked by the disease prevalent horses use! OY the railroad companies in ea re*8 of ihe disease has been giaiea aad those Ritackec? are expected to recover. horses attached we. @ Purchased last spring rc ‘New York, Those purcha ’ed um Canada bave not auected { between Wiliam E. Weeks’ chestout gelding Star \ | Omlcer Lyman that, if hei | sete avery low, springy stride and a remarkably easy way of going. Tho name of the horse 1s Milton Day, and the person who gave us the information about the horse saya that be has frequently seen him trot quarters in thirty-two seconds. Milton Day was originally a pacer and never Was known to trot until last spring. He will be very likely to earry of one of the $10,000 premiums, Mr. Henry J. Howard has a private stable in Neil- son place that will compare favorably with any in New York. It has every modern improvement that can conduce to the comiort of its inmates. In its roomy staila, which are airy and light, are six plenaid animals, all bays, comprising @ fine pair of ies ieee aerage norses, @ pair ot Well-sbaped road marea, Who are fast trotters, and Frank and Bill, a eens, pair of gelaings taut can trot together close LO 2: Mr. J. Q Laws recently purchased of Commis- sioner Gaiway @ fine gray gelding as a mate for his chesuiut mare. ‘Xchey waxe @ stylish cross team, @od trot beautifully togethe:. Joseph Townley Lo a capital pair of trotters, a bay and a brown, fiiteen und a half hands nish, which ne says can trot tn 2:45, Mr. Phy.e bas sent hia bay ware Lady Lockwood 8 Captain Ryndecs’ farm, at Passaic, Aberdeen la ere, Mr. James W. Gillles nas recentiy purchased a very pretty sorrel mare. Sne is very Fast aoubie, and makes Brown Dick put wis best foot foremost men they are driven together. . Ridabock has sent nis brown horse Quaker Country to ruscicate durlag the sumer months. P. CO. Barry has sent his black yosng Shoo Fly to John Rogers’, at Fleetwood ‘k, for a course of training. This young horse 1s improvimg in speed very rapidly, Pidig rbeck has taken bis team of trotters to Loug Branca. Harry Hamilton has been rattling opand down Harlem lane 1a: behind @ pair of whive-fuced trot- ters that seem to like tne fun. Mr. G. N, Furguson’s bay gelding Needle Gun trotted half a miie oa the Fleetwood Park track a few days since 10 1:21, This borse, it wii be remem- bered, broke his teg last autumn, and by skititul treatment was saved and 1s now nearly us fast as ever he was, Robert Brown and his splendid gray gelding M. 1. Brenuan are see on the road, tbe horse having entirely recovel from bis recent sprain, Dunn Watltou 1s driving o very fast pair of ponies. It is said they Can trot 1 2:49 to the pote, They are browa aud 100k weil, His Ethan Alien mare, White Stockings, is a “stunner.” Yan Mace is “grassing out” George Palmer. He will have him im order for the (alicampaign, Ru- moors are afloat that Dan has one or two dark ones that he will bring to light at Budatoand Kalamazoo, One of them ts credited with having made a re- Mmarkable mule at the Fashion Cuurae Mm a midnight trial receutly. W. H. Harbeck has turned ont his stablo of horses and gone to Europe for the semmer, John Vicott, of Cheesebrouga place, Fort Wash- imgton, Ra under his charge tue Stallion ‘Lattler, by Pilot, Jr. Tots horse has recovered enureiy from his lameness and is troiting very fast. Oicott haa aiso Garibaldi, Contravand, Yaukee Dan, Jennie Clark, @ Hambletonian, by the Clark Vandewater horse, and a number of other well bred ones. Mr. Lawrence's black and roan team are hard to 4 beat from Jerome Park to the pavements, Tuey are tilers Oi true metal. Sain ‘druesdetl is out every day with either the Doctor, Lew Pettit or Maximilian. They are ail hard to, beat John Briggs’ bay gelding Bay George, by Royal George, isa splendid road worse, itis said that he can trot in 2:35. Hie is @ very 7 ae looking auimal ana perfectly gentie, Colonel Russeil disclaims the assertions that his horse Czar was puiled in the Wot with Heather Bioom, kaston Boy and others at the late trot. Ung meeting at Leacon Park, Boston. ‘the Colonel, we know, bas been a hard worker in the cause o. reform of abuses on the trotting track for years, and is LOW @ member of tne Board oO! Appeais of the National Trotitny Association, TROTTING AT ‘FLEGIWOOD PARK. Avery wel! contested trot trotting match came of over the Fleetwood Park track yesterday afternoon $2 fienry and John Murphy's chestnut gelding Teaser. Star Henry came off the victor, winning the first, third and fourth heats, The Lollowing is @ SUMMARY, FLEETWOOD PaRK, July 21.—Match for $500; mile heats, best three ia five, in harness, 1 Henry .....6 3 ° 211 Joun mame! named cb. g. ‘Teaser 122 Time, 224° 234944 — BamP Day—AMatch $500, Maile ‘heats, Best three in five, in harhesa, 4. D. Reynolds named g. m. Belle of Bridgeport (formerly Fauny) +Rec. forfeit. Joseph Jibeaux named b. g. Handsome. Patd fortert. TROTTING AT ‘T PROSPEOT F PARK PAIR GROUNDS, PROGPECT PaRx Fare Gre GRounps, July 20—Match $500, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, H. W, Howe named b. «. Jim. L. 8. Sammis oom gh 240% —2:41 Saug Dav_Sweepstakes $300, mile heats, best three in five, to harness. |. W. Howe entered black stainon Mack. a “Coyne entered black gelding Tapioca. Owner entered sorrel mare Stella. . Time, 2:34% —2:43—27 “4354. BILLIARD Tou: 2NAMENT, TORONTO. Ont., July 21, 1871, In the bIMiard tournament Jast night Hickey beat Benncut by 225 po:nts iy ®@ game of 1,000 points up, for $100, Bennett, in the next game, beat Frank Dion by 170 points im a game of 1,000 pomts, for $100. Dion and Phelan next played, Dioa winning vhe game by 221 pins. NEW YORK THIEVES CAPTURED. Their Operntions—How They Weroe Detected, Yesterday four notorious New York thieves, named Joun Hudaer, Frank Murtle, Danie: Rooney and Charles Lang, were taken from Long Island Cfty to the Queens County Jat, to await the action of the Grand Jury. A wan named Johu Hayes moved from New York to Long Island City about two months ago. He would loiter about during the day in search Oi a place easy W be ‘ cracked,” and at night his New york confederates would cross the rivor above Biackwell’s Isiand, and the places designated bj Hayes wou'd be ronbed before morning. It is esti- ated that this gang stole over t housand dollars’ worth irom peopie of the city and vicinity. Tho goocs were taken to New York and in due timo were sold. Hayes was cheated ont of uis part of the spoils, and to be revenged unbosomed himsel( to Deteotive Lynian, who appre- hended the four parties above named and a man named Daniel Huduer, “Who negvttated the sales. ‘This latter man Was taken to Brooklyn on @ habeas corpus by order of Judge Pratt, and while in that city succeeded in making his escape. He told , be Would disclose the | whereavouts of ali tho stolen property. Each of | pie four men held confessed baving been in State 1302. | NAVAL AVAL INTELLIGENCE. | | The Narraganset’, Commander Meade, arrived at Sundy Pott, In the Straits of Magellan, June 6, on her way to San Francisco, Despatches dated June 2 have been received from Rear Admiral Lanman, commander of the South Atlantic feet, The United States flagship Lancaster, Captain J. W. A. Nichol- won, Wag at Rio Janciro on June 25; all weil. The Portsmouth snd Wasp were at Montevideo, Uru- guay; ai weil at jutest dates. The latter was to proceed up the Paraguay Kiver to Asuncion tu con- vey the United States Minister, Hon. Mr. Stevens, Ensign Frank 0, Biracy, aoa of the Jate Major General David B, Birney, died at Mount Wolly Springs on the 16th mst, Laeutenant Commander Bunce is oufered to special ordnance duty at Pitieou be ached-—Liewenant Commander Schmitz, from oranance duty at Pitsburg, and ordered to Mound Oty; Lieutenant Comman er Dewey, from the com- mand of the Suppiy, and placed on waiting orders; Jaeutenant Master Richards, Mlcabipmen Hughes and Keeler and passed Assistant Sur; Nye, trom the ‘Bapply, «nud placed on waiting o Muster Field, from the Bupply, and ordered to tne rovelying anip Vermont; Master Buckie, from the Supply, and ordered to temporary duty at League Island; Master Rush, a the Supply. ‘and granted two nionths' le Asgistant Paymaster Harris, (row he pat , ond ordered to counts NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY. JULY 22. — CHTING. Fourth General Meeting of the New York Yacht Club. Classification of Yachts—The Ocean Race East- ward—Bal!ast, Appo:tionments, the Annual Cruise and the Wallack™ Cup. ‘The New York Yacht Club heid its fourth general meenng of the year at De.:monico’s, Fifth avenue and Fourteeath street, on Thursday. There were present the owners of @ large number of yachts, and the meeting was characterized by general good feeling. Commodore Bennett in the chair, After the usual preliminary business incident to the meeting had been dispensed with Messra, Liv- ingston, Venter and Krebs were appointed a com- mittee to take into consideravion the PROPSR CLASSIFICATION OF YACHTS in any regatta, so far as dividing them into first and second class schooners and sloops Was concerned, and at the same time to consider the number of men a8 a crew that each yacht shonid be allowed to carry. This committee will report at the October moctung, THE OCRAN RACE EASTWARD. Secretary Minton read a letter fron Commodore Heard, of the Eastern Yacht Club, in which that gentieman referred to the contemplated visit of the Club flee: to Boston during thé annual cruise, and desired to advise with them as to the better course over which the proposed ocean race of the two clubs from that harbor orthe neighboring waters should be sailed. The Secretary was directed to communicate with the Eastern Ciud, giving as the sentiment of the New York Ciub that the entire matter be left la the hands of thelr brother ome BAL Rule 17 of wh culling renuatons, on mo- thon of Rear Commodore ‘was 80 changed as to allow the trimming of a Ssacht by dead weight up to the Lime of starting In any race, but not during its progress, and that DO ballast or water can be taken in ordischarged within twenty-four hours of ‘the time named for any regatta. APPORTIONMENTS RECALCULATED. Rale 8 of tae sailing regulations, on motion of Mr. Homens, wan amended 60 that a yacht owner ma, bave tne feat which of his yacht recalculate: before any regatta, whic! Rew ap raaaae stall be valid, provited that it the chair- Mau of the regatta pai THE ANNUAL CRUISE. after a little discussion it was resolved that the pt lee ig rendezvous at Glen Cove on Saturday, August 5 for the annual cralse eastward. In this connection it waa also decided that the guests of any yacht during the cruise should be exempt trom being counted in as the required number of men allotted to each vessel. THE WALLACK CUP. The Club decided to leave the day of proposed race for the Wallack Cup in the hanas of Commodore Bonnett. The meeting then adjourned. TEE NEW SCHOONER YACHT RESOLUTE. Anether Addition to the New York Yacht Club Fivet- Her Dimeusieus in Hull, Spare, Character ef Voastruction, Accommodations and Tounage. On Monday next, at six o’clock P. M., the large schooner yacht Resvlute, built for Mr. a, 8, Hatch, @ promiaent member of the New York Yacht Cluo, will be launched from the ship yard of David Carli, at City Island. For moaths past the attention of the yacoting community has been directed to this crait, and now, as the time draws near when she wiil make her appearance with both the old and new favorites of the club, the interest surrounding her materially Increases. The Resolute is a centre-board, cockpit schooner, modelled in many respects similar to the yacht Vesta, yet deeperand wider, and with much fincr lines forward and aft than she possesses. The ut- most care has been exercised by her buiider, in accordance with instructions, that sne should be stanch, durable and comfortable. These req uire- ments are assumed to have been the governing ideas of her owner from the first, and not that they shouid be sacrificed to speed alone, and to this end the Resolate was constructed, and she will be aptly Named, as there are few, if any, ‘abler pleasure crafts afloat, Tne dimensions of the schooner are as loliows:— Length of xeel...... Length on water line. Length over all.. Extreme breadth. Depth of hoid. Draught of wate ‘Touunge, 240 tons, of thereabou FRAME OF THE YACHT, Tue frame of the Resolate 1s of ilve oak, white oak, white chestnut, hackmatack, red cedar and locust. Her keel, laid in the latter part of April, is of Ohio white oak; her apron and transom of live oak. The stem 13 1n one plece, of white oak; the floors of live oak at each end of trunk, and sided fifteen inches, The ceuing ts of "thal Pine and the planking of live Oak aud white oai THE DI The yacht is built witha vrunk cabin, her owner desiring this construction rather than that of a fush deck, because Of the additional comfort and venula- tion secured. ‘The deck planking a) of sus. uepay Be wy'e pine, clear of knots, yuree by ued in very b@NGsome, 1.uc ucom ran iM 1s ua aia ” ine, hackmatack aud chestnut, fully kneed off with som loaging, and hanging koees of hackmatack, Her trame bailast—about twenty-four tons of lead— 4a adjusted in position with rubber springs, THR BOWSYRIT is permanent, and elegantly fluished in the ola- fasinoned way with carved work, ind STERN of the schooner is WDelcaly with seven fect rake jrom radder head to after aide of taffrall., ts finish wili be dectdediy American in type, SPARAING, In sparring the new yacnt there Is pothaas notice. able that ts peculiar or extraordinary. Tue annexed will give an excel.ent idea of what been done in this parucular:— Mainmast, 66 feet 9 inches; 214 inches in partners, 18 inches at bounds; 9 feet mi ead, of white pine, Foremast, 86 leet 8 Inches inches In partners, 19 inches at bouuds; 9 feet masthead, of wate pine, Bowsprit, 28 feey outvoard, 13 feet inboard, of White pine. Mainboow, 72 feet; 1334 Inches in the slings, of white pine, with mahogany jaws. Forevoum, 34 feet; flying ibboom, 16 fect clear of cap: pole, 6 ject 6 inches, Malngaff, 45 feet; foregal®, 32 feet 6 Inches, Topmiasts, 45 feet and 45 feet 6 inches; to be Mtted with patent fds. Her standing rigging 18 of Ttailan hemp; the stay, back stays and tupuiny i1ts of charcoal wire, THE ACCOMMODATIONS, of the Resolute wili ve exceedingly com/‘ortable, The interior arrangements were planned by her owner, and in many respects are novel, The coim- Ppanionway doves uot lead Juto the cabin. On eltner side of tis there 1s a quarter roum tor guests or the storing O/ Nags and custions, The cabin ie 15 feet 9 mmcues inleugth, 14 lect wide and has 7 feet 6 inches head room, Sofas, 2 fect 4 inches wide, ex. tend around and the whole Jengil of the cabin, with jockers at the back, Mahogany, gold, ash-stalned and over rich woods will de tasteluily blended in the panel work. Mirrors will abouna tn numbers here, aug tbe celliug finisued in plok and sight Shades, With just so “much of gold us to make the contrast eflective. The uphoistering of the cabin will be in good taste and in keeping with tie sur- rounding duish. Awidslips are THE STATEROOMS six in number, three on either side of the pas- eway, which 1s 2 feet 9 luches wide. erst on the arboard gde js that designed for ladies, It is 6 feet 4 inches jong by 10 feet 6 inches wide; aud wilt be Gnished in mahogany, with bird's-eye maple trimmings. Next is the owner's room, 11 leet by 10 feet 6 inches, Which Will be finished in black and French walnuts, rosewood, mahogany, wulte holly and bird's-eye maple. The third stateroom is 9 leet € inches by 1y feet 6 incues, and thys in finish will be equally Qne, but treated diferent) from tne othera. These threo rooms cau be thrown jut one when re- quired aoe aeightful apartment. Onthe port side wilh be three guests’ staterooms, 6 feet 4 These are also ar tue Ventiauon more pertect. ‘ine cen rin opens iv part in the starboard imptetooemn and oo work ts placed around the wp of each room to sure greater ventilation, The kitcaen, icehouse and oMcers’ rooms are on the port side forward. A large provision ruom and the cook und steward's quarters are opposite these. The bath tab, placed beneath the floor, is arranged for constant supphes of fresh aud cate tae The ht 13 doisned with y rail All skviights, coamings and comnpanlon ware, are of the amie material Such, in ine, is the new Yacht Resolute, to be launched on Monday. Her owner desired comfort and stability; these are certainly combined in the new craft; and if speed is also found, which is an- Ucipated, ‘sve will be a marked pleasure vessel, = it Club at Constantin: [trom the Levant Herald, June Not « few of our local readers wii) sd “J learn A Yn < that # serious effort 18 at last being m estav- ish a Constantinople yacht club—this time iree of the trammels and restrictions of auy ‘patron excopt that of the members suemeei ves. t ie tae venass that the new club shali be f on the adel of those be ge od lave done 80 much to pro- mae the Jove of aquatic sports in ‘and oo | s & i Ss eg i i OBITUARY. Joseph F. Berg, D. D. ‘The Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Berg, Professor iu the The- ological Seminary of New Brunswick, N. J., died in that clty on Thursday evening. Dr. Berg was born at Grace Hill, Island of Antigua, on June 3, 1812, and was consequenuly but just past nis ffty-ninth year. His parents were missionaries of the Mora- vian Church in the place of his birth; he was conse- quentiy educated in the Moravian faith, up to his tweltth year, at Fail Neck, England. He came to ‘the United States in 1825, and studied at Nazaretn, Pa., ata Moravian school. Asa linguist he had few equals in this country, speaking most modern lan- guages with ease and fluency, while his knowledge of the classics was most remarkable, and a the early age of twenty-one be was Professor of Greek im the Mercersburg College, in 1835 he was or- dained to the ministry in tho Mo Reformed Churen, and in 1337 was called ie First erman Reformed church in Philadelphia, where he stained & national reputation as a preacher, About ten years ago he was cailed to the opair o! didactic and polemic sheclogy ~ the Theological Seminary of the Duteh Ke: ed {now Reformed) church, New Brunsw):k, eC Sey on wh ch Mehite he Le.d to the time of his deatn. It is generally con- slaered the mest eminent chair insutution, . Berg was not less celebrated writer than as @ scholar and preacher. He was constantly ¢1 in wn Dierars labors, bringing out a Ft number of books and translavions from the ic and Ger- man, His works—over twenty volumes ip ali—are allon theological subdjecta, and matnly devoted to diacussions of the Papal question. 1¢ is claimed that he W3s more intimately uoquainted with Roman theology than ang other Protestant clergyman ia America, and bis works, therefore, nave we weight of authority. Professor Jehan W. §. Hows. Professor John W. 8. Hows, the well-known ¢lo- cutlonist, died in his city yesterday. We was born in London, England, Jane 22, 1795, but had been in this country over fifty years. Mr. Hows was en- gaged in mercantile pursuits for some time, but meeting with reverses he devoted bis attention to instruction and authorship. Re was for some time dramatic critic of the Goiden Rule, Figaro, Mirror and Aldion. Srbeeiueayy, he prepa ed and pub. hshed his ‘Practical Elvcutionist, ‘‘Sbakspearian Reader,” “Historival Shakspeare,” “Golden Leaves” of English and American poetry, Ladies’ Reader,” “Ladies’ Book of Readings aod itations,”? *Ju- nior Ladies’ Reader" and primary Ladies’ Reader,’ and was also @ frequent contributor to the press, Mr. Hows was Professor of Elocution at Columbia Coliege jor fourteen yeara, SARATOGA. Tho New Spring at the Uni Hetel. SARATOGA Spainas, July 21, 1871. The new mineral spring recently discovered near the Unton Hotel has commenced spouting, and was to-day the ceutre of attraction. WEST VIRGINIA | SPRINGS, Cold Comfort at the White Sulphur Spriege— Je Davis and Breckenridge Expected. GREENBRIER WHITE SULPAUR SPRINGS, Ww. July 21, 1871, The thermometer last night indicated a tempera- ture of only sixteen degrees above freezing point, but has risen again to tifty degrees. Governor Rao- dolph, of New Jersey, has cngaged a cottage for the season, Jefferson avis, General Beauregard, General John (, Breckenritge and others have also eugaged cottages, P. Diez de Divera, of the Spanish Lexauon, is here. BATTLE OF ‘BULL RUN RUN ANNIVERSARY, PRoviDENGR, R. L., July 21, 1871. Tne Second Regiment Khode Isiand Volunteers commemorated the tenth anniversary of the battle of Bull Run to-day by gathering at Rocky Point. Nearly two hundred veterans were on the line, A veierag assoctation was formed, of which General Neisom Viail was elected President and Generals Burnside, Devens and others honorary members, SUICIDE IN AN INSANE ASYLUM. Acsuny, N. Y., July 21, 1871. Robert Buflam, who murdered Mr, Seaverns, at Newburg, N. Y., last winter, committed suicide on Thursday tn his cell, at the State Asylum for Insane Criminals, in this city, by cutting his throat with a razor. He mate a barricade with his bedstead to eee lus keeper thwarting Lim tn his design. Dr. Wilkie, the superinteadeut, tried to narcotize him, but the attempt iatied, and Batfum accomplisied his purpose while the celt duor was being corced. PROPOSED “RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION IN ILLINOis3, Curcago, July 21, 1871. The Rockford (Il.) Gazette understands that tne directors of tte Rockford Central Ratiroad have under consideration proposa's of consolidation with the proposed Madison and Portagé Railroad, and that it 8 nov improbable they may be accepted, If the consolidation takes place it will thereafter be kKuoWa as the St. Loats and Duluth Raliroad, OHIO AND ais Cinowwary, July 91, 1871 Active preparations are being made along the Ohio and Mississippi Raliroad for a change of gauge, which will be accomplished througbout the entire line ou Sunday next. It is reported that narrow Sage traing will run on Monday moraing, THE MAILS IN ABKANSAS, Lirrie Roc Rock, Ark., July 21, 1871, None of the new mall contractors on routes 1ead- tog from this city have made their appearance yet, Aspecial mail agent is here endeavoring to make contracts for carrying tne mails, Great complaints are wade OD account of failures, FELONIOUS AS3AULT, Timothy Cliffon, of No. 10 Roosevelt street, last night got into an altercation with his wife and struck her on the head with @ club, inflicting @ se. vere wound, The assailant was arrested and the Woman sent to Park Hospital, Sarab Murr i struck James OV with an axe, breaking ‘They were vot Beh aud locked up in the Fourth precines si house, ROASTED ALIVE, Foul Play Suspected. In the case of the old man Pairtck J, Rafferty, ‘who was roasted ajive on Sunday morning, his rela- tivea have reason to suspect foul play, and have in- duced the county physician to withdraw the certia- cate of burial previously g.ven and to order an in- quest, This takes place to-day. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for Now York vrais Day. + 4.47 | Moon gets. ....eve 10 82 « 726 | High water....eve 11 59 Sun rises... Sun eets..... OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE OF DEPARTURES ¥ROM NEW YORK FOR TES [ONTHS OF JUL’ Ua! — ERIE ug or ug SS>>d>>> Remand: PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 2%, 1971, CLEARED. vomneCa ere (Br), Haines, Liverpos! via Queens. Bianunp ri (By Las |. London—F W J Hurst, bell, Glasgow—Hendersen * hilo cultivator, Russel, Liverpool -Witlame & Quien» helper bee epee ) obaendeen London—Peabody, Willis, Red Breast (Br), Walsh, Queenstown—Sweetland & Good, Reifast—Pen| peri hal ad as @r) George, St John, NB—Cran- wae, pore a Selzeaen~-o Sit yy tan A gions tiomer Pond. j Aiyearsas ge Seta ae, Ae Penarth. BRET Nevin Some {a Moore, Chambers, Georgetown, DC—Evans, ey Retr tiadelpmin. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD ATRAM YACHTS. 8 steamer T ——, Washi Bteamsnip foal ear ro. Soieaee eal ‘and Movitte 9th, wito midae and acon gers, to. Had sirong wester) ye. felt udy te rec ‘80; thie! ‘the Ban! i cians 4 apa aMule & Savannah July 18, win mase to Mi ‘errs & Co, ‘pat, at 12 ies fomfen' meee Ol ators passed Gacametp: Vindon beast a ip anit Domne, Phitadelpbia, with mdse, to the Bark ae iene (Br). ecg) Muppntie Mi coon wih Bisse! bramet een, nce asabie wen Vieng ays. west of the. Hanks, ing jar 42, ion 68 47, spoke hee Brothers, from Boston mae Madre B Tait iat, Cardia dd dayy, with ralrond Bark Sart Nor), Thomeren, Glasgow 60 days,, with MSrar the nor Win leo, Sete set id a Neary pesecty” finde am * in bern 28 dag week at ibe, agier wits "Vartan winds wad c ugenio Br), Prenti days; wih agar anit olateen to Dt am fine s poster, wi idge & Co-vessel tu rear ta geen in mnie Jeena ark, Auntie (Bri, Lockwood, Clentuogos 16 with ou and molasses, toH J &J M Brookman, ‘weather, Bidaye north of Hatteras, 3 1 lat 3 1 jon 74, made a to the windwa: banted gy Sp and spoke ‘her, which proved th ‘North. wood (of Nassau), from, Baitimore for Ey ie coal; had lost foreto) fore yard broke ta ay wre taes wanted 80 ‘uo maniy! sh sugar and molasses, to monet : Coda Seu @days ‘oungs & Co—vessel to JW Elwell to You gre toun of as, he doves wice ugar, to an, . rind en bangs ‘uorth of Hateras, rig J pals Hay, 20 da ih elder and mat July erg ie ae bie bp Heat gaia Marie winds, J schr ting » from — fi an “rg? “Were sone Benen are neo Tor New York, July ae en ae air rr) rh hivesrtod V0 ‘Oust: uh “& Co-vessel to hey ee i uly et iz . jon. a 40, spoke schr Warey Butt for 8t Domtago, salled in company brig ear Sart fo ken, py Blake, Ponce, Pe. 18 days, with ir 8, aA ‘J F Whitsey & Co. "Hist Gne weaiber; & dagen rich, MeC rks Island 11 days, with sts Wootead of Hobinnse steuel be Wille & ieuehtone ith ‘Inst, no lat, &c, spoke ‘bark Stag (Br), hence for Aspin- Re Frontier, Morgan, St John, NB, 1) diye. with lumber rig organ, 843 git Miron wisteapd (hist meets ea Brig. J Me Now ‘& Co—vensel to made, ay at ular, ‘squall from N’ Wires aa rah! hitman, Gaboon ivory, 30 W._ Had very beaty NE ead BE (eae July 2, lat 820 N, lou 8736 W, spoke ebip Dauntless, bound Schr _w E Duryea (Br), Nicholeon, with sugar and moiasses to ordet—veasel ora thence £ On sin rary fatally” weniher: Joly 1, iat eb cpoes aby Enna ar d enat. eee D Bawyer, Di has been 2 days north of H Scr Levinie Bae ‘Bayles, Baracoa 8 as} ys, with fran, ty oy 17th fast chr Gertrude (BO), ee Beart a with pineap- ies to Jas Deo Lat 85 30, lon 74, spoke bark es & Porterfield, south, tab BBe Woll & Gp. Hind ‘ae weather ip to Hatteras: ‘Humacoa, P jolaneos tod 0 ro. crease simp a ClapD. Hat tovat co Van Brant & 8124s Jon 14 94 ‘bis, steering fir Minette BWFtccrtom, ¢ Crocker, wih yellow ping to taster’ Hind light certabie' windey'd vine, ster. variable Jorth of Halteras, Subina, Currie, Jacksonville 6 days, with yellow ine to Eppinger & Ruvaoli—veesel to 8 L Merchant & Co, fine er; 3 days north of Hatteras. Sehr Clara Moutromery, Borden, Jacksonville 6 days, with yellow pine to Alsop & Chirk—veasel t to Evans, Ball & Co. Schr Kdward Perry, Davis, Vir Beir J L Leach, Jouuson, Alexandria. Kehr Nellie Treat, Trim, Brice Head, Me, 8 days, with gra- nite to ( P Dixon—veseel to Win Ingalls. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND souTa. Sehr Ellen M Baxter, New London for N Schr $8 Smith, Maiden, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Hattie 8 Colne, Mints, Fortiand for New York. Schr Geo Gilinm, Snow, Portiand for New York, Schr Yo Semite, Mott. Roryn for le Yi Schr 8 J Smith, Baldwin, Sloop Gold Leaf, with granite to Peilier & Co, Steumer Gaiaten, Nye, Providence for New York, with mdse and passengers to Isa ac Odell. BOOND Easr. Steamship E) Cid, Nickerson, New York for Norwicl yank Maggle L Carvill, Bassett, New York i oon: Bilg Yankee Blade, Coombs, New York for Portam: Bent Zoe, Rich, Hoboken for Providence: saerg, Schr Kara Bligabeth, Munroe, South Ataboy for Now Ha- ven. Fred a Osborne, Rondout for Boston. Reading RR No 49, Miller, South Amboy for New Ha- 'gebr C Carroll, Chase, Philadel Senr Nelson, Fer Ferris, New ‘New York Par hay esd Beard YEW wertiman, Pou Pox, Fort Joanaon ec! Iman, Fox, Port Schr Reading KA No 60, 2 Por Job wi Sebi H me coonet wie New York for Boston. oe Wm P coo; phons, New York for No Sebr Josephine, alae , Ren Herc jst iene! Same Tee pope tor New Haven, Se daniels edad, hr Richard ins dango for ap araemOn bebe kilsabetb B, Togan, Malden for Schr Wan 8 ae 7, Rondout har bbeebre rAd New York f3 "New Londen. Behi Ex Ou Gia tartar rere arker, Clinton four Inland City, Allen, New York for Nobwiek. eda Rnowiton Hoboken for deen’ wer, =, New York for Providence. jew ork for Noank, br joseph br ie tioboken Ti oF for Gi i ton for oucest er. Sehr Agenora, Jordan, Filzavethpore for Salem. Sehr Paition, Ltn ken tor Rosana items, Hoboken ‘or Newburyno Boor 8 D Fits, Potts, Albany fe verhead, es fel egies mcrae gee zee: di tate Schr Artist, Parker, New York for Cohasset petows. Sebr ay 5 Sah herd Loe for Providens Ld C H Northam, # Fort Jobason Tor Middie- jouth, Behe Coral, Kent, Etrzabetbport for Behr Evelyn, vemewiens New York “or ‘alem. Sebr Lis: toa, New York for Boston, eur W i tinttaa whey Hatteld, New York for Windsor, Sehr Clara, Cox, Georgetown, DC, for New Haven. keh Astra, Penery, New York for St John, KB. Schr Wm L Peck, Vanee, New york far Cold Spring. Sloop Komana, MeGrory, tew York for Willet's Fort. Fteamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Providence. BELOW. mGbip Christel (NG), a>, Erlosriches fro from Bremen June 5, with Ws Sita al OL lon 66 3b by pilot Poms W Pelee eeakee July il, No 7. itp Rugenta (NO) Voss, from Hambarg June 4, with mde and passen; 9 Funch, Haye & Uo, (Was spoken July 20, lat 41 04, be i, Seen aS, | Oe Tae ?. Wind at sunset 8, Marine Disasters. BomR ANDREW JonNBON, at Alexandria pore, Teporis bat she waa un into on gata 5 upknowa schoon and had her bower eee ‘all ber h eutwater carried avray, an nod ‘sprang anes an at | gee ever, was not Inj 8cun Jonn ROUT eo Bais LW Freeman, of stei pel of Virginia, at Balore from Y ad fiver, fore rie on Wednesda: AM, Ir cantec I, thom orfork for Pils: foes Balti. of iy er until 7 o'clock; took them t ib Ricbmond, sone b pagan Dick’ at Vhtiadeiphia from Hor. ton's Point, on atthe dock Thomas Buah fell over- rd and wae Mincelinneous. Purser © © Wildman, of the steamsbtp Leo, from Saran- bab, bas our thanks for favors, Whalemen. eafitiied from Now Bedford July 20, oark Pesrel, Smith, Pa- aoe cy Helena May 31, brig Herman Smith, of Boston, all Prk John Dawson, Wicks, of NB, was at eee Mi $6 and and ‘Gaye Town, CG bad taken 17) bble mand wma ie noe mare indo, Montrose, of whe at Menede Aprii 2, 0 1B, was at Desolation Istand 1000 Won a Tole. B, was at Bourbon in Mey, with “ig a of NB, had taken 10) Vile qe ae at Doro. ew otdoa, wasin dey aire ethene Bet ncordia'was oust 4 ay eed thence around the Spreken. neil dee Patton, bagrrgt 2 Gibraltar, rockon, ct Orleans for Liv- mst tt sere nina ad ‘for St Me mae suy arrarh pita Boretan Ports, BUENOS Avazs, June }3—In port barks Mendote, Perry, Wid gays, hited Phy aw York, Perk, ry mane Point for New York, Tag ee heey bole i (hrowas Brows, for doy rare abip Bennington, Sherman, ewo. chester, ASTLE. EB, sas rrmnendgray steamship City of Man- New York. nship Bootle (Br, "ry Saa, “obtn ‘Hae OP» orm. to load for New 'p port 26th, by Leonore (NG), Frie roars an — i bage coffee; Hidalgo ta), for New Sourmameron, July 21—arrive Cimbria, Ne is carey proces ied). Burnbrac past for New —In dei aches Kmify Corn Aa Says: aslinge ie Kor tor Baltimore fo i par Lith bat ri esta & Sophie, from fii =| Harry Cobil, at ol, Pa By. Exprem, age ch oe Pe north of Hatteras; schre 1a_Arrived, Aree park, pore ae eae Tink ae ts S28 Cleared 1th 0; Foster, New York. amatone viirgped Pg Setetpay aN 2 8. Arr’ neil, Ne ow York, Safled—Schr A P Cranm ‘Sore \— Arrived brig Sarah Betorm,” Boston; ; echre H R Hart, red, schra Chas E Morrison, Lucy, Jersey City, 23 20-Arrivod, 15 8 steamer Worcester, Com Ot; Maria, Wiresler, . ihre Eo “apl ley; A F Ames, a Emma F Hart, ; Ebmith, ‘dopkines A ons, Lyons, and JN Huddell, Drammen, Phiiadel; pte oe jurgess, Port Jon Fiag Arrow 0 urtis, and WORMorey. Morey, Eliza ethpo ie Bell, ‘Thora. Be ‘Lam Leland, Kondout; iiaey no, ‘Ganrobert and sche ao below, sched B Vem: Torrent hax Pthadoneh ‘ ot by amsuip. Blackston "alts, Ral “a nip Mastachuretis, Le Sack, Namen barat Cientuegoa; Jehu,’ Brown, mareett es origin (Br, Virgil,’ Port au Princes chee ‘ae. Alexa Va; Hebe, Doyle, Port Balled —Wind 2 NNW WNW, penne ton, James Ives, iB Stetson, E Arrived, steamships Wm Keni on, Phiiadelplun; snip Flox ort ay LJ holly, es aes ieiae ‘Ann, aud HB ak T iveston, are, Tene een os Liverpool; bark Pohono, Br), Partridge, do; St rer PR} ‘Amarien Erk Bri Patton, St nyt Flere Mar Sige re (NG Pew Nand Wevelet (Bry Brow on, Riot Va; dearer, De rep, he ig Rabbont, Coom! ae ieee aad Hackensa Rew i Poos tarote ivan, and We Somes, Queen’ Mo are Ciifford, ang Havana, ‘New Yor Baltimore: Sax- Florence Nightingale (Br), Thompson, rete ‘Arrived, bark Talismen (Br)y. od, dane br oes Lig Brown, contort ‘Steamship’ Wm eae ship West Derby (Br), Wi SN moh iting, and “sof Oars, gta, Rotterdam, A # Surana, ‘Hull oy Pay io Jango ht Roads. Tibbetts, Kitzabethport ; J Merritt; Pravelsy Buller; Welle Garr, Lang! and & M Sawyer, eared Schrs H Curtis, Haskell, Newark; Mary Farrar, ‘Faly 19-Sailed, achrs Jane O Patterson, Brown, wu a ‘Panton, Youtig, Ellzabethport; Killen Barnes, ie "July 17—Arrivea, schr Owon P Hinds; Clendeniny :OM Seared ioc, eta Mary Anzurte, Hott, Philadelphia; O Young ; Lat Bien nd FORTRESS MONKO \— Passed in for Baltrmore, sienmadip at sig from, Brewers brige Mag tina > Val, fron bark Si mh lr Bene ton, Camden, ‘ne a Fala RAVER, July ie—Asrived, nit Mes Fales, Hall, Philadel “ee welRtrived, schr Thos Borden, Wrightington, Philadel "Ealled_Soh rayne, Glover York; IH Borden, Had GALVEST Iv 1 Ral para Dathouala (Br) TON, J SR oy Maithews; Liverpool: brig. Be Clence , barks Sabine, Breaker, New York; Village cnraciaes Taly le Arrived, schr Mary, Gilchrist, Philae failed 18th, achr John Welch, Jr, Winslow. Savannah; ape brig Charles Miller, Washington; scbra Marion Meady, New York; Ernestine, Kalznta, _Palladelphing by ita ach Crowe iy dos Bae pea Niskels, New York; Isth, © P. Ger: aly itthy Mary, for doz Mi Beares, or, for Washington. 4, scur ME Rankin, Fulier,' New ) ork. NEWBURYPORT. J: Haskell, Phiiadeipbla ; Florida, Jord Gargeaut, Liizancthy ports hit ‘Carre L Hix, cl Wiutams, Mile, Ho- ken for Haverhill; J 8 Devwiier, Grace, and E ‘tH Naylor, Br Fastadeipbia Vi ‘Virginia, Small, New Yori; B DEORD. aay 19—Arrived, scbre A ye Ree Philadelphia fur Cohasset Narrows; Aun 8 Brown, Fish, New | ork for Warcham. ‘Railed 20th, schra ry grin! Keller, New York; M Vassar, Jr, helley. do; Anes. Hardii . NEWVORT, July 13, Arrive lao Philad ie LB Sargeant, Abrams, he nd LL isorden, Had Laine, and Th ver [1 ‘Wa Nate ff ae ition, Young. do for va; Adelia w York or Portsmouth, NH; Mount Hoy ockland, wh Mailler, Crow: ey, do for Richardson, do for Boston. elley, ‘ale, itd ; EM Brans- ‘Case, from Phila- le, Providence tor ell yu y, Pawtucket tor Phila i anon ICH, July 19—Arrived, schra Jesse Smith, Alexane! Iria ; Fi Paila-eiphia; Eva, Kondout ; DT Willetts. Saved—Schr Penusyivants, New York. NEW LON DON, July 18—arrived, schra Wm Boardmen, Pens i, Rolin elphin ‘M Baxter, Wetermaa, Boston Boston fot x ait George, Rogers, Porto Rico, “pe AvEN: Inly Mee Arrivedy. eure’ Katie J Hoyt, Are nol nd C ‘oolsey, Parker. Halu re. agiered—Sehrs ‘B Cota, for New York; MM Hamilton, eit ADELPHIA, = ka <a ee M Chase, Dolan, fr vechre now nen Sal, Maver een, yer; Gh ilorton's Voints. i ase, o'Bonohue, Smith, Bang ory foun, icin, Richmond; Mattie olnies, 8 New york: done Hi % op @Ajurie, MeBrids, Tin thet, ‘Muy, do; Hi drt Smi'a, Boston: 3 Aibaraer, Sorvon, 194 jor, Bt geet do aku WW ane eilora, ‘Ciara, Matton. rors, ‘eaver, : mer, EL al Ara MG’ Cranmer,’ 3 paced f ‘omen, Bielfast, Tre: Ansdet rear lor United Gilkey, ee 3. auetbo (Ns, PAAR rt + ae jadddell, Maloy ye HY Slmmove, Wiliams, ‘Boston ; oni agen ae alpor’ Crowell, ‘Hoxton one ifford, barger, “Coren, go. at ° vuay, florence, Rio! oe er, gegen, do; 1 tao ricky ‘New i mer, F Se uriorvn ea ita Af vets i ght, Kewl cam ipa Cl eewiengor Lb |, Cam port; E EW barwen ver Pes ira, Ree Davitleon, ‘J £ Oakey Rudicou, Proviaenoo}M il Wescott veraport. ares 2, PM—Went to sea to-dry, bark Henry, Siar and bark and two brig Gakbuwn, Wid PROVIDENCE, July Bo-idra, sity Lalian (ie Cope suck, Ardrossan { ele eR p» Philadl- phis. Below Bai eens teaean motaumaiens na (ir), Mel.ean, ‘St John, NB, Hubbard, Bristol; schrs M & E Hen. derion, Price, Georcelown, Aa Phi adel pitas White Foam, Milliken, Paltimore; A Leland, Bennett Westmore- land, Rior, Dis Everett, Emory, Phi'saelpbia; Wave, Tube bizawe fo dprer Lord ar WON Bare b Chas A Oral row ur den Jatia Ann, Well ry Preamorer Hart, nod Mary Net, Bi ork; A @ ‘Prom on, Croton; Win a akon New TAWTUc Kit, July 19—Arrived, ochr Susan K Nash, Nash, Hled-Schra God Goddess, Kelley, Philadelphia; B Il Warford, iow Yi ua Ran‘in, Philatelphia; er, Wiliams; JH Young, Bar 28 8 % Browns Mott, hee w York} Gen Hall, Kater, do or Dunham, do or ‘iardiner. p t--Arrit hres J ast = New ere ty, rita Dadotl, wen; W C Lee, che dey Jettore, Lyi Gandy, Dan LEwre, De: briy Morning d Gowan We eat ‘and Nama Kiehmond ; Ben Moria kiF ie ea York; Xa, Lake, Miller, Hy Hariey, New Yor! mat, 0, NAN, July 21—Cieared, ache Anta Lines, for pi “Eiivoron az! 1s—Arrived, eechr Niautic, Padeiford, jor New “Arrived, nclra White Wing, Bad, Ei ort; Aa ‘York for Wareham; 1 tecedent, freed ache Bul Luey vay Fol Bet New York, eri Marlon, do tur Broy HEN DUI, ‘July 90—Arrived, schr enty Rew te VINEYARD | RVEN, duty. a0 Arrived, behre, Nan oy Philartelphia. for mange, ob cen’ for Retht itnggie M'Weavee, Boston Yor Fouatslpin; % Wooe- ter, Calaitfor do. R turned—Schre Addie Marcbie, Josephine, F Baird, and Tin, AM-—Arrived, bark Eules A Cochrane, Blizabothpor for Komon, avied——Briz Charios Miller; acbre h_ Wooster, Frolic, Aaa ee Bit an Nasey R Hogan, Josep Wiltnas schr Aléxander Young, Jones, ‘tat WAR EN, July 20—Bal; A ANEOUS. MISC ") BeOL 88 EROALLY % OBTAINED FI A Se Rie er rca ate punter. res ic and Vern e iree “He i. ING, Counashotsai-Law.¥0r Bros 7. TO BORTON. ODay C, PERRY, Daorse Rond street, wilt close his office in this city, Monday ev a uz, July gad o ove hit, Boston 0 18 place, Angust Pimp! us ne, Baliog, vo estes the Hal Fiery Ses jainie of the Bealps should callon the i VEREIN OF THE NINETEE! dren and Sumi fy ogo dd Festivals Ea Eel tin Re ed m Ganaay ening rgreninesiee — Ri |ATIOM KED EU. > CAN BE CU! A aat hay a A 4 f inat., at 8 o'clock.