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1 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. ever, they were almost abeam the triumph of the | were s0 complete as to merit the highest commen- Bark Sobine, Sawyer, Gaiveston—C Hi Mall &Co. Sonr RouunG Wave, Starkey, from St John, for | York nod Rapes" Bray, do; 28th, Nellie Hastings, YACHTING. | Davids was apparent and after one of the most ex. | dation, Every oue. was well provided for, and p Brig Tartar (Br), Heding, Queensiown or Falmouth—G | Boston, arrived at Gloucester 2st inst, sn apere a Rees ah aed duly Be Roslin Castle, Alexand, New ¥, citing struggles that could Levey have taken | there was no lack of attention on the part of the Er ‘File Foster, Seville—John Zittlosen. Intent esboro +h, and had bows stove in and received other ‘Sept 10—Arrived, J W Beard, Carten, Yom “York. | place she came in the winner, the following being | committee of arrangements—Messrs, McKean and | jprig Aviata, Peterson, Boco del Torosa Wessels, “fie Monitor ai Wows stove in and tome. ya odlag sath the time recorded :— a pI tay Be phe Sargeans, Pay By gre i Brig Benny, Jacobs, Fernandina—Snow & Richard ata fitted wie rarer, be but being lumbe age nid at nosto ieiaetiine sabre Geomes Bekcaiee \. or META, VISION, GRACIE. | Davias......... rer ter BS. | fon tolled intp cue. aud Med. D. Moduey, who | Sohr Bveline, Carroll, Barbadoe—D Trowbridge & Co. ley, Finiadetphiay 6 Sarah J Bright, Shaw, do; J Sree ’ ? * Captain Smith, of Thee Maid, subsequently devoted his kind attention to the many represen- Pope Enchantress, Phillips, Savannah—Evans, Ball’ & RG M Partrince—The fire in fhe, old of gene aw, ce Partie, char anions ven gui fu, gntening thal ar round | Uven othe prety ml thecairerg.atoe.t | loyr ery 7 simmonn Goes, ointephie~a | Gatfeidey ama tcc Aun ee SeSoten rare 6 , i " mainsail i nad been vivcck py the D vids’ boom. | daughter, gave generul satisfaction, At one time wate Ww H Mailler, Crowley, Boston—Jed rr & Co. apinbed, ine he captain Seminar ateay aes 22d—Arrived, schrs amen Pe on, The Finest Gloop Race of the Season—The Meta | Tne matter was carefully eonsiaered, “by the | during the day there could not have peen less than | chr AG rete, Buel Hardiord Hackett £ Bro.” Sioor Karz Rowen, Capt Topping, while in Gardiner's | 7) ven Conon, Alexandria; the Champion Sloop—The Vision Second and | jndgés, and it was eventually Ae! favids had won | upon the ground. The leading families of Phtladel- Sieamen Borery, 1 ttt Philadetphie. roca of igdged ae 9h aa ob board, goton the | Ann's Bi ae raw the Gracie Beaten by Seventeen Minutes. the race. “It was stated that another race wou'd | phia were very prominently represented, and for | Steamer getarort, Hevnelas Baltimore: for repairs. oe ee oe oe oere ee eee uel Bary, be arranged, as the piends of the Maud were Soe pe cred Sie eA won mee nae Steamer E N Fairchild, Trout, , Philadelphia. Biocon ith. eivil-smin: sani’ wagsetls: Pan Amaten, confident of her superiority. . 2 4 ' e 8c) from. ‘ht to see Johnson for Castine, which was reported here on Satur. venzbliadelpia: West, olanot the most interesting yachting eventa Saas rags ail hands flocking i. Ton stream toward the, val ARRIVALS. dy as having aunt, para AS oe ave taken place this season was sailed yesterday way cars in readiness to convey them to the city. a rn (Mor! ‘cull, between the sloops Meta, Vision and Gracie. The | Yacht Restless, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. E. G. Haven, from tthe age, REIGHT-AUBD DRESSES ing bundy =e Als AND | York via Gaile pa ‘fovea in Ruth T hee match resulted from an old agreement between the | New York for New London, passed the Hunanp | of Oe muds jito stettinoly with. the. deep Steamship City of Montreal (Bo, Kenned, Liverpool there, ama tad her bulwarke ke Bunter and D Gidord, Gob dey 3 Meta and Gracie, in which the Vision was also al- | Telegraph Station at Whitestone yesterday fore- | cejyiar green of tie luxurious foliage, while the | Se se 13, and Queenstown TEN; if EM, Wis Dae SST | supepure: MIRC aie Wicainsen caceek n ‘Lights Tea re) lowed to take a hand, The match was made to gail | noon. purple slonds banore, thy western horizon anon pat Pi Fas sep pe, al, Int 43 3, 30, low ee exchi anged night brent: ne ie officers vad crew of the Ameri: aihaw, gn a “ Y i" he 4 ast; same a a e Carol te ly for 8 cup, purchased from the gross amount of a The Dorchester Yacht Cinp of Dorchester, Mass., | So ApIcCU nto vest ‘The march’ will be continued | {ta airion &, met one toamnar, (ponnd oat Pine cat d for orders, yybich waa Sept Leocadin, Morse; Mary ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR SWEEPSTAKES, | Sailed their fifth annual regatta of the season last | today, and if our British cousins end it early | bound east. iat a2 21 Non 80°28, W, dismasted andon her | Rashi, Crowley: Port Johnson; John Steamship George W Clyde, Cole. Galveston Sept 1 awkon: ‘Caura .tobingon, Rot ‘Ambow ‘The morning was not at all promising for yacht- | Saturday. They had @ pleasant southwesterly | during the fe eget nd Key West 18th, with md: ers, to ©. ire 'L Steven: on ,and H ing, a8 pe i tug Tittamer lett Whitehall the | breeze, and altogether the regatta proved equally SCRATCH” MATOI Mallory &'Co: Sept3z Awantengue bearing Ww'e0 miles, | gfiAtaxs SePt 2—Brig Salamander was lost Sept 11, off | 4 Counce, Tripp; Susan L joven, Stu xsBiudl will be made up, the gentlemen of England dividing FY oo a Ne ence for Ravana 4 atmosphere was thick and fogey and there was momar arith, those previously enjoyed by that | with twelve a Paliadeiphians in order to vec | dims. ai mae NG alles, steamship | , toto, July 16—The Golden Fleece, Br a Maat fee a desea ae a Below, sehrs Lue . om, hardly breath of air, Steaming down past Quar- | Ciytie, surf, Gleaner, Bristol and Tulip. The Fear- wit Sone tar eate moataat fine. play may stip Herman Livingston, Oheesman, Savannah Tubing off a little copper above her wate! Baliedbteamers Ox Careting and and Nereus, antine the Vixen was noticed vainly attempting to jens also Won the second prize in the first class reasonably be expected on both sides. Roman, baer nia, Maceulavel \, Alle: Wndouts ¥) Ponder, Jr, ni hing a pang WR Garrison. | 2ist, New Brproxp, Sept 21—Schr cere a eee dis- — Arrive : sloops. a ae iightship, saw steam gharged of her cargo of coal and has been taken to Fish mip unaale Sutter, ter, in iaveli @rift along; and when the Tittamer arrived at the The race yeaterday between the sloops Maud and The “Britishers’ were to iste last nis he, ie | (OAR eYorfiavs lau to go on railway. os nA ‘ees Bald thi chts were discovered sail- Chestnut Street Theatre, and they wi pion, ate care appon ieune Stine tho: thse pe Walter F. Davids was so closely contested that | he the recipients of true Penneylvanian hospitalities dse and aieendprs 10 8 Wn Mor Miscellaneous. i brig Al Ballmgre i mia pe iexacefnlly: shauyanaet: matemety3{0'4nd” cial H'siepR df & probability of another match being ar | uti Wednesday, when they will proceed Yo Boston | Y ship Grusider (or London). Sentins, fave a dzaaye, | _ We aro indebted to Captain Cole, of the steamship Geo oo oie ae eb aaa Mivees Day do ni do topsaal. ral to compete aga! inst the lovers of cricket who make | with mdse Too! W Clyde, from Galveston via Key West, for courtesies, is on r poo Match race between the sloops Meta, Gracie and sires fchogner yacht ying at New Rochelle 8) tie Hub of the Dutyerse” thelr aniding piace, winds and var ane mr ther oe Banka Mende ght Purser Walter Pym, of the steamship H Livingston, from | prtgesis Ba Baltimgres Abh Abby Stee Ente vision for a cup of the vatue of $300. ‘Twenty miles | Pat MoGichan, the well known sloop builder, ts marble et ‘sipteus peli. Leghorn 6) ,4aye mae | Savannah, has our thanks for favors. CBALHIMONE: Sept 4 t ain Ker Hked barks 8 W. Holbrook to windward and return from Sandy Hook. To | at work on two sloop yachts that have been FLEETWOOD PARK. Byue & Co’ “Took the southern pasagé and had variable | , The purser of the steamship Champion, from Charles- Polleys, Navassa (Br), er, Fall River, Martinan eight knot breeze. Eight hours or no | ordered for Havana. ST ton, has our thanks for favors. ‘ad for the Baltic Chanticleer, Bal race. ‘To be sailed under the rules of the Brooklyn | The members of the Brooklyn Yacht Club are rer ce Brig David Bugbee (of Stockton). Siowers, Cadiz 4 | | Stxaurn New B ataxp—Joseph W Dycr hastaken the ion. , Lunoe, Newport, B: briga J sen i aa Yacht Club, by which the Meta allows the Gracie 2 | trying to make ne arrangements. fra Fa a Fall regatta. Two Well-Contested Trots—Lady Byron beni wets oat mcs" Made b Sey Bl Robinson Th Blesbot ta 9 Febulid the weamer Bd yaelang a Cape iia oare fit mr cuahtee ‘Lennon, pn hago and ie aris sna me thie 3 Pare and Tom Wonder the Winners. variable weather Ttal),. Geet . ‘“ at sg ‘ah pox mye ‘ 0 pave her as anat again BS al out fw two months. Mayaguer, Fi PR ering Hol ad wee 7 an seconds, e Gracie lows 1e ion rig Arsolins « tal), Se wre les lays, wi e is to wel hog-tre larry, minute and 5 seconds. | Start bewween steamer and CRICK EB! ie ‘Two very interesting trots came off yesterday at | toto order. Passed Cinraltar Aug 6 and took the | added, which will make her as stitta boat as fosin, she | Simeone cine brome Bone Fig "Bello cir, Bu Dnoy No. 5, off Sandy Hook, thence to amd around Fleetwood Park, A third was announced, but | southern passage and had hehe y watanien winds, will have a new boiler, which is to be placed lower Sows nett, Jerse: ity Maggle ucy, Avery, ver: stoumer, Keeping her on the starboard nand, and elng a match, forfeit was paid by the owner of | ,,Byiztas Ratchford (Bp) George, Togolata days, with | in the hull than, before, |The old ening will be used | For@t, Ouk, Parker, New: Haven. fy Bureka, Mayo, Rock) , a mahogan, ¢, to Crank ‘aux Ls miss! ar le ‘aughn, back, between steamer and buoy No. 5. In case one of the intended contestants, The first event | “Brig Elin Vail (Br), Gamage, Port Spain 24 da: Droménts possible added. ve aeied Burke Gaulle, Noro Inca, Amsterdam { the steamer does not get back as soon as the | Ihe International Fete at - molasses to Maury Bros; vessel to Heney & Ligate Morrow, Rotterdam, cl Banx Groraiana (Br), now lying at Charleston, has yachts the judges on board to take time as the was for a purse of $100, in which there were seven | strong northerly winds; been 10 days N of Hatteras. been chartered to load a full cargo or cotton for Liverpool steamer Wm Kennedy, Foster, aes achts pass to the eastward of buoy No. 5, as the Philadelphia. entries and five starters, the latter being Casey's | Schr KM eit ced Wiscasset), Brown, Santa An®, | at 9-16d on uplands, si a cotton Gavet, Rio Janciro; brig’ Surprise, ower point of the buoy ranges with the Upper side . black mare Lady Byron, Murphy's sorrel mare 7 dé Co. Had light NE winds and © Lavxonsy—At Savannah 19th inst, from the vard of iD GH PORE, Sept 28—Arrived, schr Tas pate Starting signa, a Melminar whistle,” and ten Fanny, Harbeck, Jr.'s chestnut mare Saratoga, ret Aan ft Beet ena Tee tee Pilot bogs, Helis Tas thet sagnes ed Zion rig Lima, Hill, Brunswick, Ga pee , ck, Jr pn ¥ ma, runswick, (01 minutes al Ewart the signal to go. Any yacht " ‘8 bi el ma Charta and Pawling’s | making 36 mile: i Rug 12, Tat 2616, lon B30, keel, The Belle was ultt for four Bavannae miver pillow, Demerara). * Hot crossing ihe line within Ufteen minates -aiter | Fine Weather and Excellent Play—A Tremendous | Roden’s bay gelding Magn Be | hark Hila, trom Mine ig Ine ee eee ata | and nd ig expected to be ready tor service by CHARLESTON, Sept 22—Arrived, steamship South Card the second signal to be ruled out. Th of tors—The Score—The gray mare Lady Brown. For the limited attend: | same day, lat25 11, on a 18, hark Sunes eas from Fuspan amariscotta 16th Inst, from the yard of'0 @ Me ollna, Becket, New York } rong. Speotal ance the betting was very spirited, Lady Brown | for favre; Aug 24th, tat 21, lon 86 30, was boarded, py the abrig mained the CA Sparks, 445 tons register, double | “aq Arrived steamer Manhattan, New York; South About noon the wind slightly increased and a English El Evidently Omnipotent. Captain of the wh schF Thriver ‘(of Bost deck, classing Alin Frew nh is for nine years. She Caroline do; Guitstream, Philadelphia. well contested match appeared possible, if not is) even y iP was the favorite before the first heat, but subse- | out, bound to Bermuda for supplies (had 45 LSS smn is owned by Ty Merrill, Jame Little, David W Cha man TINE, ‘Sept 22—Arrived, scht Majestic, Port John provable. At twenty minutes past twelve the pre- —_—— easy Oy aye was me onthe and rsh! tle Fetal ik "vane Sopa mn Chase from | Sd is iavended for fet toh RES arc ra “Bantex Ga, Sept Arrived brig Caroline B Kelly c] race. eCBUSE 0! ‘8 peculiarities one or two of the Clark, trem Bath fc h, 5 iT ut, Capt Brown, le MeFarland, Boston; schr Ma‘ taples, lo. paratory signal to get ready was given bythe | The match between the “Gentlemen Eleven” of i ata py Aine tix isdioi tak of the HB desires to eapress his graduude ts the Gap: Notice to Mariners. ne ONROE, Sept 28-—Tassed inc steamer Pod Tittamer blowing one of her longest and loudest | England and the twenty-two of Philadelphia was | Others sold for first money. F 'Y | tain of schr Thriver, bark Jonathan Chase and br The steamer Achilen Colbnrn, from Philadelphia with: || rp ), Smith, from Liverpool tor New York. whisties. After the ten minutes’ grace the signal | reaumed yesterday upon the grounds at German. | Byron was declared the winner, Frank Clark, for thelr kindness in furniahing him wit Ga dtoneing wp to Somer Bent briles, ce mearieebalt | meaner Riv ep 1eaved) chr Reguiman: to start was given from an imaginary line between | town, near Philadelphia. There was @ far larger | The second event was a match for $200 between w Mir Ella May (of Provincetown), Kehoe, San Blas 2 | flood tide, let go anchor at the buoy to wind bahip, and Fo Dth—Atrived, sche JH Bartlett, Harris: West Win 7 W. E. Weeks! gray gelding Tom Wonder and | days, with cocoanuts, do, to G Weasels. ad moderate | ship's stérn swinging, to the westward, w Tracy, and Brandywine. | Adam‘, Philadelphia, Nev, buoy No. 5, off Sandy Hook, and the steamer, and the | attemdance than on the previous Saturday, and a Ae af al laaie waltitig; DAMAtiGas | "iHloke waacno weath veer oa days north of Hatteras. Jil 14, lat | across oct hannel, steak | aa UNO wR shisTustion about Chase, Pou enkeuy ste + Sarah Haver eney, tole hn ough’: blac id c ,e a tl inf 2 mn 5, oi laverstra’ eB ON, vessels got away in the following order im@ strong | very large number of Indies were present. The | POM nti. fice until the ffch and. last heat, tha card Ratag awh ch ot Boston) thereby making it necessary to take the ship out on Simp: | Brightma Beat ikea cen Wan F Mood tide :— weather was as fine as could be desired and the | when ivonder had the call three to one.. The heats ava 109 dayy out and Bt Helen 3 fea cee ae een vec eoryen ctor Sor ccniipeed dem, Ade Adams, i Hoboken iat ves Da Beth How Xork, @ fe. Mrs Brewster an , +. r Prudence Hal pacie rok ssese Th eal | RnSPeCW AG eea well: wavered), was in Admit: |. een ee Le alee Maer HaRUnebauiPand Gate elena) was thrown overboard May 2 in aa what appears tobe a rock or stone ih inid-ehannel, which | 24K e@grived x Hemperus 1 (ar), Wyco8 Ma vaney. CBy schrs4 “jy | rable condition. So great an Interest did the Phila | tioned against auy attempe to. throw the race, | "Se °Mtile, Atherton Jcksonville 18 days, with pauabasi teen lr cies MGR VESTON yall andi W Borde ‘brig Mystic fait ea Mr. SA. Beling Joseph llsworth. 12 4 St | gelphians take in the game that not only were the | Axwnould he do so ‘expulsion from the track would ‘ uty) Spoken. Risvansite P Sokatratmn daemon’ {illow pine, to Jed, Frye & Co. Boen 8 days north of + The start on the part of the Gracie, it will be | standsand the space between the fence and the ropes | be the inevitable penalty. Wonder proved the win- Hatteras, with trong NW Wind fe eactoals nak fig Ventas, Vesper, from Guanape for Falmouth, B, 1eeghaBiown, Di DO, Sept 19-Sailed, sche Wm D Hil deen, was nearly ten minutes ahead of the Meta, | crowded with spectators, but the branches of the | ner and Detective was pulled up very lane, HAVIN | with funiher to deo Fattouuks, "Was 1° dayeN of Matte: aap aan Sears, from Newport for New Orleans | *R, Head rovidence... ou tom Portsmouth, Va and as soon asthe vessels had crossed the imag- | trees outside sustained a multitude of men and | even terms with the gray, The judges were Messrs, | T&,\With fresh NW winds, pt th it fi. to} ‘ist, bark aan « pceorgs (Rus), Rundstrum, Glasgow. Schr Adeliza, Huntley, Brunswi Ga, 9 di ith: hip rt (Br), Thomas, from Liverpool for et OR! Atri: a inary line the Tittamer heaved her log overboard | poys who were willing to risk their limbs and necks | Riggs, Rvan aud Babco tie summaries of the | yellow pine Gey GHANA Aaa ea Way ANGE | Pensutcolae Sept s int 0 Biome oie ‘Arrived, steamer New Ord ‘Gager, New Yor and steamed away to windward, a southeasterly cane day's programme are as below :— Had tine weather; was 5 days N of Hatteras, Ship Bombay, Jordan, from Basscin for Falmouth, Aug Bal gaat, New Yore Clapp, New York. course. The Gracie pointed well to the eastward, | 1r the sake of getting a peep at the contest. The | “4Y'* P wooo PARK—MORRISIANTA, N. Y., Septem. | _ Sehr Rilewood, Henderson, Georgetown, SC, 11 days, | & Sea a aii 6 im NORFOLK: Sept 28cArvived. stenteahip Peruvian (Bry mn about siack water. The lub House was prettily decorated, £100 fo * with naval stores to Dollner, Potter € Co; veesel to E D ark Monitor (Sw) om Havre via Cowes for New Salta, Liverpo It was the c Pi iy a uurse £100 for horses that had never 0 ET. VISION TACKED GAY BANNERS $60 to first, $30 to second, and $10 to | [Hurlbut & Co. Had fine weather: was 4 days N of Hat. ork Ang a ats ee den, from Middleborough for | RNANTROKET. . Sent 18 Pea reeed: shee Mate Mi ogerte at 12:53, followed by the Gracie at 1:03 and the 5 ‘ the Tra: mile heats, best three in five, in harness. f t, Nichols, Al 4 Portland (0), no date, lat 49 N, lon 8 W. re Sate, Tore 20eb On He a Meta at 1-00. The Vision then tacked gain, fol | asantng acre tb. TORGrnans teceee Henry Casey entered’ bik, m. Lady 1 : wer doindon, ependrie oan Corning, trom London for Sydney, CB, Sept me eisai A yetcen ee nz P lowed by the Meta, which appeared to be overhaul- | daintily festoo 3 . Byron...... . ‘ 21 clan, Hazleton, Virginia, lout; jane, Jackson, New York; Brandywini poe Chee iaeeail Tvets On the hext tack the Vision | will be remembered by readers of the HERALD that John Murphy entered @ m. Fanny 8 113 3 3 Hattie Lou, “ate vga Bark Enc endfe ie from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Sept | Adazne Philadelphia; Fruacnce, Halsey, Eilzabetipo Row t very interesting race, andas the Gracie was | the twenty-two obtained in thelr first innings the | Joli Hatbeck, Jr. entered ch. an. 321 a] Sehr epidan, Siath, Vina ark aco, oe am ta {or ar blateinnie, Sept | ton: Oriental, Cole, New ¥ork Yor iittingions! W Hing Hot doing so well she took in her jib topsail, which | sum total of sixty-three runs, and that on the | y, Pawling entered gr. tne Lady Bien PN a ark C'8'Rogera, Dickinson’ from New York for Mobiie, | eltoR, A for duilbridge (with Tow of ae Taconiny did not set well on the wind, but set it again afew | same day (last Saturday) the Englishmen | Brown. 128 4 4 Bro] &e t Vaughan, Driseo, # Baltimore tor New Haven, Sey 4 14 alles Eo Southwest Pass Hall, Rockland for New York; Hydrangea, Nickei minutes later. ~~ breeze soon, rea to be went to the wicket Mesers. Grace and | Mike Rodi a Schr Mary G Farr, Colwell, Baltimore. Fi Bri : et (NG), from Wilmington for Hamburg, Sept Somerset for do. Salmon W ahburi, Thrasher joonn Lo Peuee EicOyeO She Coaprece eaasiog the 5 5 4255 dro Passed Through Hell Gate. Brig Burgermeister Petersen (NG), from Philadelphia | WH utcny an ee i Seore LIGHTSHIP. Ottaway were disposed of for twenty-four tea cen dane a0 Gays ous Hope ll, no lat, ee Pp) imball, Jr, Pendleton? Marie! ta Hand, F Helloc! Peer the Meta had a little the best of the Vision, and ap- | runs, and there were seven byes and wides made | _ tral Boy. ae GE, aha a sale TS Rope R mamta: Ti'penden, Hadwinedo fords «New Roa us River jor to, ared to be just as good as the Gracie. About four before the.stumps were drawn, while Messrs, a. { Peter Mance entered b. g. ‘Thunder dr. pas Mary E Thompson, Butler, Greenport for Philadel- B B Bleeker, Thompson, and Simuel_N Smid Connery, fay Hong emniney tere erie rone bad | ‘Lubbock and Hornby scored respectively six and ee MBce Transit, Rackett caer Fbiiadelphia, Onesne ot eae ements gra wnat FPR: REO Elen Arner ty Pawiueket Yon y. ‘ya Ace Quarter. | Haly. Schr Win Gray, Allen, New London for New York. Borbxaux, Sept 8—Arrived in the river, Formosa, Dus- pace tae et the nitianer as flows: ision. | four. ‘These two gentlemen resumed their bats, | First cat... successes 4 31834 Kent Fakir, Knowles, New London for New Yorks sarget, New Orleans, Ee eee eee ae Eetamoute NIT, Wed au. s, | Smid the plaudits of the spectators, at ten minutes Third heat a rc ii VISION... eseeeeeees 4 55 4i | prior to the sun, whose fervid rays shone down | yourth heat 4 00 upon the sheeny sward in true tropical fashion, | Fifth heat yor ie Sey © W Ponder, Smiley, Harrington tor New # Bac RLAT AR, Sept7—In the roads, Gauss, Steengrafe, | Beach, ‘Doughive a do for Bestrort Jas K Lawrence, ‘Law. ‘1 tt, Hi , Elizabet! hr Edwin Collyer, Bradley, Port Jefferson for New Kalle trom the lighthouse 7th, Constantia, Soltenborn, port for aie apt pete eM eepeey You . for oa 13 Yo New Orleans, yoche Clarissa Allen, Hodgkins, New Haven for New sebaacod, Sept G—In port, schr Azclda & Laura, Jurgen- sae Foetam jor Cre or estar) Jones, Port Johimg Coming home all kites were sent Ceara attained his zenith. The umpires were:—For Sixth heat. 42 sen, from New York, wtg ¢ monster balloon jibs had a nice airing. SAME Day. jal ch, $200; mile heats; best three Sehr Sunbeam, Reilly, Bridgeport for Trenton. _CAnDIFY, Sept 9—Clearea, Charles Purvis, Small, Galves- — hrs He Hobart, Benton, to tarted off very fast, making her water with grace. | England, Mr. Farrapds;, for Philadelphia, Mr. Bar- | 4n ive, in'narness, ay halt, laa 8 Aten, ‘Budiey, Pembroke tor New York, | ton. 07" isa i a ia rr Sheen a, Hen arwiek al Hives arte ful ease, followed by the black Gracie, which is hard | clay; while Mr. Chadwick and a colleague kept the | W. E. Weeks named gr. g. Tom Wonder 1 2 2 1 1 - alles mma, Pender, ton; Rienzi, Cobleigh; J Burl ey Saunders, an to recogiige Ln lier new cont aud the Vision bring- ae ig Pp — Gough named blkeg. Detective......2 112 2 angie Kate Charehill, Fish, Bay of Fundy for New York, interned for Ide bth, Florence Treat, Short, for Monte- | B, Hogan, do for New York; H'P Ely, Stokes, New Bei up the rear. The Meta soon began to leave the The following is a concise synopsis of ho w the TIME. Schr Nicholas Mehrhoff, McCabe, Providence tor New CopkxmAgen, Sept 7—Pansed, Anton, Danke, from fy Be LPTITA Se t 21, PM—Arrived, ship Britis -A hers, and finally crossed the line ten minutes | game progressed :— Quarter, Half. Mile, | York. i tock for Boston ; 8th, Friedrich 1a, Waal ne Wiuningion America (Br), Loc! Antwery barks’ Onkel (Ger), ahead of the Gracie, which led the Vision by about Messrs. Hornby and A. Lubbock resumed their | First heat.. ary Senr Thos. wer Brown. Stonington for New York. for Cronstadt. Hettemyer, <7 Mercur fon), Fri Gotten: 81x minutes. bats, Charles Newhall bowling from the upper end | Second heat. Bobr oniet Sota pee eC AC aS Denix, Sept be ag Be Eliza Everett, Dennis, New | burg: Frisk (No prensa. Havre; Martin Weather (Nor) ‘The following is the official time ef arrival:— and Meade from the opposite wicket. Lubback | Third heat. Schr Bussar, Rose, Biidyepatt (oF AIIDey eee negra een een, Hetlmers, Bremerha- | Gite, London: brig Hague, Munday, Sagua; sohrs Jas. Name. Actual Tine. Corrected Time. \ Arew the second ball he received for two, the next | Fourth heat. Sehr Maria Hand, Hallosic, Fail River tor New York. _ | yen'tor Galveston (and anelioredy; America Congress, | Maloy: Russell, Gardiner ; Jo va ‘ Main HM. 5 ee 8 cas to Soven pany, sat tae ae ae ary eed es an pe plives Browne, Madison for New York, with spars Gattatn pes ] i aan Fe —— Phelan, Philadelphia roeereaanet Perseverance @r), Lamb, Bristol; sch siete! Hayes t2 5 puted his place, and this geutleman’s brilliant bat- | in five, in harn peut, Braady wine, McClintock, New Haven for Eliza- cuumons, Sept ¢—Argived, Grahams Polley, Burgess, ogy Del, Sep Sept 8—arrived, brig Richmond, fron li d; he plays a straight, steady | George Bowers named br. g. Brown ; ronstadt for New York. ardenas for orders. The victory of the Meta—which defeated the | bat’ “and. is a most formidable “opponent, | < Georg be Recelved forfelt. | ppic't Babel H_ Irons Hubbard, Somerset for Philadel. | Fatmourn, Sept l1—Atrived, Mogul; Freeman, Rangoon. | PORTLAND, Bevt 21—Cleared, brig Mattie B Rumeltj Vision by 14m. 6s. and the Gracie by 17m. 7s.—is @ | Newhall then bowled a maiden, and Meade | Join Feruson named’. Surefoot. Paid forfeit. Schr Charlotte Simmons, Gorman, Somerset for Phila- | treal n°"? ant Tok HRAR ac Septsl—Arrived sehre Julla E Willitts MPM IMA. Gen Beateene EM eae eats | OE ring took Hornby's | leg ‘stump, | The a Cele cali Gand) miowrn: Mice Heian need ea, Se, ok Gerduer Colne, Dunbar: New Oriosne, | az lenabexam ania cn of akan Racbely ERMSNIDS r i ch javen for Port Johnson. | don for New York ; Gardner Colby, Dunbar, New ns. por Hon. G. Harris next came in, Dut, after making BEACON PARK. Ser Jae M Brenan, Hall, Portland for New York, with a sept SLarrived, Alert, Ackermann, aud Spe- Jaunes Divert. eee area Connecticut, Stapli ger, Wilhelm was nothing | to what | the | three pretty singles was caught by D. Newhall. Five ston te ee Meta would be. The ion also” beat Wlokels were now prostrated for fifty-stx runsand | Highland Maid the Winner of the | “Schr M Mitchell, Providence for New Yor! the Gracie, recording her second victory over | the friends of the Philadelphia crew were jubilant. | 4, 14 that cratt in the past few days. It is pleasant to | He Miends of the Fuiltadelphia crew were juvilant. | @hree-Minute Race and Sam Curtis the | ,,Sclf Uncle Joe, Smith, Portland for Jersey City, with a. ranz New York. Arrived at Cuxhaven dih, River Plate, Bomann, New NGROVIDENOR, Sept 2—Artived, brig Harry, Foster, Tork, Baltimore; schrs John W Rumsey, Brown, Georgetow e stone to ordi f10co, Aug 17—T bark Witch, Bursley, from and . do; msen, record victories to new yachts, as it shows that | Jers changed ends. Franais stole a run oifa pretty | 2:20 Purse. ‘Sc fie Jos Mall, MoBride, Portland for New York, with | tries Mean ante he oh, Barsley; PCs Geors! tee Miethe Mi neent Ried, So" Sidne there ie still progress in yacht building and there is | draw, and drove @ rattler to long fleld on for two, Boston, Sept. 23, 1872. “writes eae palatirax, Sept 20—Sailed, sehr Lily of the Clyde (BD, | Price, Godirey, , Ehiladetphiay Vapor, Joh tte FE # Mi tt : s iwtta, Norwich for Albany, perry, New Yor Sh mn tor, Pavwéuel tat Fay Pan bas Seek eee ce ead dearer | wie the score had reached sixtyaix Meade gent | The Beacon Park races, postponed from last Francis, Allen, «iienwich for New York. ‘Taviixroon, Sepel—Arrived, Spain (8), Grace, and Par- bipn, Steet, Wiizabethporty Allen H Oveviangingsterua aud. cert the Vision woes | Ja magutncrm! soater, tatoo ene unemny | week, were begun today and two of the sour con | Rohr sangrtichaian, Rel eruvwniem yore | ela TESS Trace an, hompon Quaes | Heeaihoron HEM eae eneH GREY Ba y | a 4 0 : a rived 2ist, ste 5 4 . dos ash, do% look rather fike a Fish out of water; but ig she has heered by the crowd, App recognized in him the | tests successfally concluded, r Rea aa ng Sattroad No 4, Williams, New London | via Sydne: cf Rondout wince Vaikeabure Racket, do; Ann T Sip ie shown great speed, and the Gracie, which for the | s«icket-slayer” of Saturday, then entered an ap- | For the three-minute puree there were nine ren bailed With, Thicobald, Adams, New Orleans; Washing- Fidridge, do; Gipsey, Fal alkenburg, do: Wm Donnelly, past two years has queened it over the sloops with pearance. Haddow hit a catch to leg, Rent tt ‘eo Oakley, Newman, Providence for Rondout. m, Chase, New York, Lynch, Rondout; Kate & ui ell, do Siapsang a strong iiand, has at last been compelled to abdi- | but the player stationed at that point “muited? | ntries, but only six started, The race was won by Schr EM Wells, ‘Kelly, Portland for Brooklyn, with “Cleared 10th, Lousiang , Stewart, New Orleans; De fucket} B F Woolsey, Terrill, ‘Sboken; Belle, stone to order, Capo, Johannesen, New cate In favor of the new-comers. ‘The cunning hand | jt padly, Appleby scored three singles and Hadow | Hiram Woodruf’s sorrel mare Highland Maid, veat- | “Schr James English, Barker, Provid for Rond. f Bi Is (s), Brooks; Marlbor- we xork hit f that bullt her, and afterwards rebullt her nto a | made a drive for two# Newhall powied a bye for | ing Carroll's bay gelding Captain, second; Billings? | ,, Sehr Goce 0. Shepard, Rockland. for New Yorke with ou xk ae oe sahigpen Fier, for Ni . Yorks 3 oi ee eo ined cht, w rs % ee, and Hardow gained three fer a glorious . Yy z “ad rel . ime to Haviland mm ine and Whampoa, Carter, Savannah; tt dicot imore ; and see Ifselence cannot get a Tite OTe E2ECd | yee ee nei eee notches were'stolen aud | Drown gelding Victor, third; and Webber's brown | 'Senr Maria Fleming. Wheeler, Norwich for Rondout, | Kaeunmock, bina : Pe it Oacinetan, Chembeste Bay; ating © aa Out of the old fav: rite. - gelding Honest Brock, Dunklee's blac! bila si ast iapiamerainves ts Re eet Ligley’s bay mare Grace. Time, 2:4 THE MAUD AND THE DAVIDS. | by Magee. fF. Lubbock, who succeeded him, was | 23h was won tn tnree:eeralgnt esos wares r ke. di, sacee Ned, Sc ech par Lawson, Dodge, New London tor Jersey or Tuskar Pie Cyaieate,’ Oram, from Liverpool for Powell, Phtiadelphia: Areecerh knaeheertane | tone to master. Savannah. L , Fitzpatrick, Croton; chr Helen Har, Nickerson, New Haven for Biizabeth- | S4A224™ oot s1—arrived, Mazeppa W), Martin, New £G Lawson, } Katou, New York's, George W Cut dmuminsy Roult, do:_E'& T Oakley, Newman, do; Mar York. ry cr Chauncey St John, Nesbitt, Port Jéferson for New Entered out 10th, River Indus, Shearer, for San Fran- | Mott, do; ocaiora: Weeks, do; Eliza J econ Mitche' Yo isco. do; Mary A Preamore, Hatt, a faulsbury: . + . 0 i clev Lady Wentworth second, and Dunklee’s black ‘Sehr Foam, Crosby, Hartford for New York. : Ch 4 10th, Fi Luce, New York. H en, Bunce, di es | as the imggeeteper, aug im clever: gelding Wagram third. Time, 2:40%—-2:43—-2:40 Sehr Enna & za Poe Hartford for Aitainy. yainved at Gravesend 10th, John Milton, Richards, New | $fenry Heme kien Hanlagion 8 mavison; Smith, Nev = |i ed. idrews, Johnson, Bridgeport for Philadel a — aeons for age capa dr trug: tn, He played steadily and’ made a fine drive | === = na che W W Brainard, Homan, Norwich for Elizabeth yLgxvonoennr, Sept —Sailed, Abraham, Agrena, New Fah Renta Pe aia, Shaw, Ge sacred 0 D Ny York. gle Between Two Open Boats—Ten Miles high falling directly in Law’s hands, which reused | & AT P PI N G NEW S PGohr Mary & Anna, Smith, New Haven for Amboy. Staiaca, Aug 6—In Rory, Delgs, Kodiak, Downtng. and | Wikeing , Philadelphia: ‘Teapela a Thompson, Endicott, 404 to Windward and Back—The tovretain ft. Playin well, the Englishmen soon ® BOUND East, Kossack, Peters, for j, Dauntless, ‘Coombs, for New Splendid, Phinney, Tro own, Sacket, Al. ying ie . Davids Victori Tan up the score to100, When Pickering had scored in Franconta, Bragg, New York for Portland Se Seu eye TR ern edule) oor ben Sem Young, do: sor na. Pere gene: Tinie a jctorious. seven Newhall knocked over as ieee ae WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. an, Rondout for Providence, with York. " ee a aig BT sa a aa Kondonts, Shamrock, roy Haverstraw ¢ ; h r Purwourn, Se ved, steams . ct Clinton Poin came next. He made one and carried out his bat a Egbert, Hoboken for Providence. New York for Hamburg: bs ” | Hoboken? RH Wilson, Harris, doz Ann Amelia, Allen, do A prettier race than that between the Mand and | as Hadow was caught by Hargreaves oif Newhill’s ‘The Naw Yous Hunary has constructed « telegraph ine Bone Nanantico, aypoole. Philadelphia for Fall River. Fg tee a ead Pt cng Treat, Short, Bris- Poke Elizabeth Mapes, pace peeps Slaces Unity, Duwick Davids, which came of yesterday, has probably | bowling. | Ts partaen of, the committee of | 10m New Yorkelty to Whitestone, Lt, and the sameis | London, : ' " Railed 7th, Dover, Stiiphen, Rio Juriciro, Avion anil Peeident WP Port” Pras ‘Bure mever been witnessed on the Sound. In point of | voreghments providing an ample repast for the | Now open for the transaction of business, Behe Golieh Fngtes th awer, Rortdotineon i a River. | maise"ant wnnpcee te nity Now Yorker | Feet gon Manlove Eldridge, New York ; Ald Mmanceavering it has certainly never been sur- | {oilers in the field. The twenty-two afterwards | This ttne will be found of great service to those having | Sclir Minnehattay Douglass, New York for New Bediond, | oa eee ee eae ee Nee eee Mo Knowies, dor TP Abell, Fowler, dee Julia Ann, Howell Schr Sarah Bernice, Proctor, Hoboken for Portsmouth. Mui passed, while the weather during the greater por- | resumed the bat, John Hargreaves be | the upper | business with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and i tion of the struggle was nearly all that could be tr George Newhall tne lower end, against ane every facility will be given to merchants and others to | y4CBt Chatley Woolsey, Parker, Alexandria tor New Ht by’s an ‘ace’s bo i. vi bs desired. It will, of course, be yemembered that | chance to Hornby at square leg. He missed communicate promptly. Farlane, Hall: Jas McCarthy, Murdoch; ‘Larkspur, Mor- gan, and Stefana A, Ascherio, New York. “RICHMOND, Sept 21—Arrived, steamship Teanc, Bel ved 23d, steamships Adriatic. (Br), Murray, and mS ‘chr Ligale A Bennett, Nelson, Philadelphia for Hart- Wyoming (Br; Whineray, Now York (or Liverpook> Biakeman, New York; sch Hardscrabble, Fales, Roe it 10 GRANDE, mee 13—Arrived, schr Silverlands (Br), ian Aled Sone Rateimoge, Taylor, New You fore - deem he is a splendid fielder, As there is no other telegraphic communication with a rik, Sears sername oe Wo Me +r a Were thaved to” Newhaits account, | Whitestone, the Herald Lino will be open for all busines meeting Pan rene NEA BA aDaaeta te ee | Den an eres 0 Selon Sonate, Liverpool barks s epeculador, Decthatn, fatigue and Davids sailed in a race ten miles. tO | Newnall then drove one of Appleby’s for three, cut | and private messages, and the same attended to with all | Schr GC Burdett, Rogers, FElizabethport for Bridgeport. | | in port ‘Aug 3! bark Lydia ‘Bitton Cr, Ra mond, for | Prince or Wales, Bannister Corks windward and return. Twice has the Maud carried | g two off Grace and Appleby knoe ed over his off | possible despatch. & hr H Means, siaples, Fort John: on for Boston. on. Boston Ig: brig lors (NG), Hanson, for New York. eo 1, Arrived, ship Universe (Bry Om the palm, although the fairness of the trst | stump, H: Newhall supplied the Pisce 2 made Facant |“ A11 messages must be prepaid. q cuit Joh Lasicaster, “Reed, Ellzabethport for Frovi- | Ladeetan Now York for Bremen, ace dsemhaiy Jones, St gem General Barnes, Now York ¥ decision in favor of the former was earnestly dis- i The following rates have been established :— ence. StockHuoLs, a Lars a Helios, Holm, America. bark Alamo (NG), Yebelmann, Reval, Russi -s Grace and then Fitzgerald caugnt the last comer. Sehr C F Hazard, Clark, Port Johnson for Brid, rt. aa puted. The starting point was Echo Bay, a secluded | Cadwallader was bowled by Grace's Art bail, S, | Private messages, twenty-five conts for ten words or | Schr S 8 Buckingham Tamillion Reon Asi ee tor | antes sohuitz, Arrived, Oscar Wendt,’ Scharmberg, Seiied Sehr. ears agers rydackconette, bed and romantic spot about a mile anda half below | Walsh was run out two minutes later and Robert | less, two cents for every additional word. Cpnwe City, Kelly, New York for New Be: Swananar, July 25--Arrived, ode Adele, Mills, Newch- lator, Freeman, ork, Newhall came to the wicket he left, but was caught | Business messages—For a message of twenty words or che ty. Kelly, New York for New Bedford. wang; 26th, schr or, Swatow; Aug 2 ‘Clenred—-Brig Diana (No), Jonasson, Cork, rat se by Horuby of the first ball bowled by Appleby. | tess, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one | Provitenme: ” DIver¥s Nickerson, Port Johnson for | bark Adelia, ea in dere 1 rh, brig | ARERTAM, Bevel arrived hry Annie §, cosy It was @ delghtful day, and the surroundings H McGee went in next and made one, be- | goiiar; ave centaur every addtional wor : Uncle Alieé Scranton, Stewart, South Amboy for New Lavi Stevelia Newbury: Pl 1: iget nn A Vests, | Cook Baker cand 4 it Bailey, Hawards, do x cturesque. Thre fore leby drew his middle stu - aven. Perey, Nagasakl; 7th wood, Boyd, Swatow. ¢, . pha ks were both animated and pictur sa e. e large Pisvea ‘and slipped one for three, Har- Advertisements for New York Henao free. Sehr Cuba (Br), Raldwin, New York for Se John, NB. ID port aug 10, ship Duke of of Athol ana Peecles, for Prat ntate New Tee arrived, sehrs ioe Gibbs, steamers were chavtered—the Andrew Fletcher, greaves made a single to leg and cut one for two orricrs. Schr Josaphino, Nickerson, Ambo Le Boston. at tes xew Yor York: jand oth CE Dg is @ t Philadeiphi “ot Errickson, Jayne, Hoboke with Grafulla’s Band, under F. X. Diller; the P. | off Grace. Large then silpped a single, made a Herald Office, corner Broadway and Ann street, ton. ea ys a, y for Ne me anole tinea ips Bet ‘urprise (Br), and Teviot (Br), 4. Schultz and Catlin—all of which were | fine three hit to long leg, and the next ball Grace Herald Ship News Office, pier No 1 Bast Riv: ee rhe Huntress, Davis, New York for Boston. Sagua, Sept 8—In port, De Sam Lindsey, Bradford for ISCELLANEOUS, } " ded to their utmost capacit The | bowled he Herald Branch Office, No.1265 Broadway. Schr Tryphenia, Dottridge, Rondout for Somerset. Baltimore, to sail in 10 da crowde: Pt ‘. CAUGRT ovT Whitessone Dock; Whitest Lt Schr Island City, Allen, New Yerk for Huntington, to ‘Tore’s Is.axpa, Sept 7—I m port, schr Central America, VORGES LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO’ Stakes were $1,000 a side, and the course was | John Hargreaves, who had retained his place at pica esis tn ren taten lelander, Hammond. Rorened Ist, ty IVL Simmonds, from —— for Gonat filclent causes ably re riredy ‘ng Shnege cml mut 5 Soci r . Pa , from —— for Gonaives. | anffic from a stakeboat anchored in Echo Bay to astake- | the wicket, for one hour. Joe Hargreaves then kisinthnd tee New Viekwtate Day, camer Oxprayy Kenny. New VOrk tor Fall River, Warenronn, Sept 10--Saliedy Freedom Grom asgows, | divorce granted: adv rige free," oat anchored off the buoy on the southwest corner scored Appleby caught ona Large off Grace, and —_— Steamer # Ud ott New tore ne ravens hs | one M. HOUSE, Counsellor, &c., 199 Broadway. of Captain’s Island and return. Shortly after one | Brewster, who followed him, was caught by Rose SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. : — Pen Steausine City or Moxtneat.} BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY RL tg is c) o'clock the contestants came up alongside the | off the second delivery he recetyed from Grace. 6 49 Gov, Island,....eve 1 46 Accra, WCA, Aug 22—In port, bark Aurora, McBride, ip conets of hiaarens Sates, Sere fate. gs , ‘Space will not permit of a detailed account of 5 64] Sandy Hook...-eve 105 BELOW. from Boston. free. Nome TR Table and Co a ee ee vad ea Fletcher, each showing a determined group of | cach player's doings, Suitice to ay that each man | Moon rises....-cve 10 47] Hell Gate.......eve 3 31 — ABEnDEFx, Sept 10-Salled, Thames, Wallace, Amer KING, Councellor-at-Law, 863 Broadway. | strapping-looking fellows, who evidently meant to | aid “his level best, and that all deserve a full pal A ait Bark Onore (Aue). Sopna, 40 days from Liverpool cy | HRuPAST, Sept 12k ed pre RS aa HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLY. | meed of praise for their exertions, Pihark Annie MC fun ih eee foek, + corner of Fulton Gronue and Hocrum sthest. hy do their duty. The Maud, ay be mentioned, was Bark 4 M Borpraux, Sept 7—Sai @ailSa at the instance of R. is Smith and the Davids | 7H€ offical score 18 as foliows:—~ OCEAN STEAMERS. boat Mary E Fish, gn i, 23 days from Dublin (by pitot | sin °Alphonse Marie, Pri from:8 A. M. to SP. M THR PHILADELPHIANS. at, y é 7 Brouwsusnaver, Sept WAarrived, Pollux @), Witkens, | 7 : was handled by Captain Starkim, Owing to the nd Innings. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK rOR tHe | none War from Cardenas (by Pilot boat IW Elwell, | xow York. is | 0 \ BY—TAKE HYATIS LIFE BALSAM, | ate Care Coast ©. ; 8 . ‘The conqueror of Rheumatism, Gout, Neural difference in length the Davids was allowed forty. | A area ar ‘) | ___ MONTHS OF SkPTEMBER AND OctonER, Amelia, from Nusvitas Gy Pilot best JW Biwoll, | eit Matoorn fom Mine ee sia Ae. and all diseases arising from imburlty ot that five seconds. At 1:14, P.M. the word to start felah, b. Appleby 0 “pitzgevaial Beamers. | Sate | Destination, Oe. — Sn TARE SERUM, - Semiom, Soteany NeW ‘ou it is “a Medical Wonder.” ‘and will renovate ‘wae given and the Davids cleared for her honors. | ewhall, b. Ai yl tzgeraid i carte a. ‘ ? ‘our debilitated system. All druggists sell it. “HYATT'S: Aue Maud followed twenty seconds later, having to | John Large, hit ay ti ttmCt eee aiaas 0 | Tracie: ; «Pathog ateen SALLED. ecuteA hop fo bndied postion’ iow Lacdonn Ron gs 25 cents, permanently cures Cutarrh, dlefeat her adversary twenty-five seconds, At this | .,Grace,....-..... ? . Nives pool {Lo Broadway . . hog 4 nedy, Bost TES y mt time the tide was about halt food with a nice | Cadwallader, hit wicket, | Heh Fm Out. O aver He ekg Steamship ¥orth Ameriea, Rio Janeiro: bark St Lagi, | "edn, wept ll—Arrived, Win Wileox, Walker, Calcutta | A —BETHESDA | WATER, | TRU LY LOneearO ls mae s b BR t36 abeses onus B : 28. 15 Broadw: Peuarth Roads: brig Biasino, Queenstown, tor Lond ded): 12th, P b, ©, « specific for Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Constipation an whole sail breeze from the north-northeast. Aud 6. Harris, 0 ‘ oad " ee Panton and proceeded): 1th, Punjaub, Hosewarne, | Bright's Disease. Sold by druggists. Depot 200 Broad 4 - ‘ h ¢ . .: 28. 19 Broadway. Wind at sunset calm, do (and proceeded) :' Fawn, Luce, London Ma i po road. now the interest in the contest commenced. | 5 Avpleby. 1 z Kale Bowtie Geaen a MOM ABR coed) way. Amid ring cheers the little boats, sottied aowa rarittas oe ones i [Glasgow 7 Howling Green Marine Disasters. RuNarnnse, Sept l—Of, Fenwick, Toye, New York for } ARGAINS IN TEAS, COPPEES, GROOBRIBS AND e tee ie wind. The isconsin .... .|29 Broad way. . my Rotterdam. Prov wa ‘ c Dayids was the first to go about on the port tack, City of Antwerp..|Oct, 3.) 115 Broadway. Loxpox, Sept 23—The Cunard steamship China, which Exsinone, Sept 9—Arrived, Dagmar, Olsen, New York. pockets of the miullion ates THOMAS att ‘a which she did at 1:24, the Maud still holding | | Tha pciee H IEaverposl pi Broadwa sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for New York, has re Fatwourtl. So Sept ui, rena aie ae Rangoon. Greenwich st t #teadily on the starboard tack, by which she gained | ct. 4 ool. TORG WAY turned to the former port, having been disabled at ha Ag lept' Tesalied,”” intees ‘Some sdvantage. Now and then alittic advantage | ¢ ieee Slauamew.. Bowling Green Queenstown by the Breaking of her machinery. Mer | AGREZo™ ‘Sp ata Teatigntion, Ford fe cured wit i ENLARGED ors, ‘was gained by either boat and perhaps lost again, weal Appi 6 Oct. 8 58 Broad w malls and 70 passengers will be transferred to the Cala- . Sept 12-Arrived, Kate Upham, Carter, New ocen Hout pain ,00rn, and neaon: and the contest continued to retain its most excit- 0 Tom Hargreave, st Ot- Oct. 7. 15 Broadw York. 60 toway, bd. Grace... 3 lock 9 S180 Broadw bria, of the same line, which sails from Liverpool to. 1 ay features | haw Newhall 1, Wick [Oct 9 acl WAY, Pt 10—Arrived, Olfo, Knoph, Baltimore; Vkawdtta | the stake boat, which was anchored 5 Chee heres sigh Oct, 10., Liverpool 15 Broadway. morrow. The cargo and remaining passengers will be ida "leon, Ponitadelphia. oft Captain's feland, the Davide was well to wind | 0 Oct 19::/Hamburg../61 Brondway. | forwarded by the Rusela, eniling later in the week. iseatnay Rept 9 Nerina Tver Plate, Nomin, New ; ward and held her tae egg a hres | cf RR Cimbria, Oct. 17..| Hamburg. : 61 Broadway. Sreamsuiy GeNeRAL SuERMAN, loaded for Port Lemon | Yor : c i wndred yards from the turn. ’ e ie France.. 100. 19. .] Havre 58 Broad way. leak while Ly! 7 3 e : Raid 10th, Johannes, Meyer, New Yor! Maud commenced to draw up in good shape—a fact | ;.0 bined sprang aleak while lying st pler 18 Kast River, Wrecking |“ Fumaswath, Aug, wi-setied. dolaod, Ohristlaneon, which added considerauly to theexeltement of the | ¥< 5 por? or srw YORK SEPT 98, 1978 steaier John Puller is alongside, pumping on her while | poston’ ’ 4 lat “3 SEPT. ¢ 1. | she is being discharged. Livgenroor, Sept 1—Arrived, Laboramus, Hore, Phila- te Device Wostd ber seabned to cake. tue. eed i yet ter bo ee LF RP ionteby,.- - belay RAM , plane Tripesr (Pr), Bilson. from Wilmington, NC; for deiphia; va hal Gain, et Re Work; Nicsiaie DUTY OFF TEAS. O60 ; ristol, twisted her ‘rudderhead in endeavoritig to . Sh tainy ‘yards astern of ber’ opponent iaedes | Total sid DEO eet CLEARED. gross the outer bar of the lormer port previous to dist | M®yEFeeman do; Gad. sia Galveston. a aden Great reduction In prices +4 het 1 a Ny " very rapid and expert turn and was the first to ge t —- son, and Scloto, Mit Mobile, Great reduction in prices point for howe with n free sheet. The time, as a iieamship North America, Slocum, Rio Janeiro, Ae—W | ,HANK, Cusnrictnnn. Baker, at, Baltimore 2let, from wnntored ont woe oy arena (o, Watzon at all our Btores. t e F Garrise t + Price ors, a ee. piregeeraiits cont | Mitral Joreph Dodds BP. Leste, sytney, OBC ® | Amity Batis, af Ervila I overt’ and at | Falck; for New’ York; pled at the ‘Down, Dison OnEAL AWERIGAN TEA cowpany Maud......600... 3 19 40 Davids E 1 Newhall Stteamehiy Franconia, Bragg, Portlend—J ¥ Ames. wont down belore he eceld reach it r vee eean, Sept 11—-Aretved, Soho, Mitton, Richards, New GREAT AM CAN TEA ; The run before the wind was, if anything, more | . Ship Durbam (Br), Sexton, London—E E Morgans Sons. | — Bria Varnae (Nor), from Wilmington, NC, for Hambu york "ath, American, Conus Ghisel, do cand entered GREAT AMERICAN TEA i re, iP hi exciting than the exhibition that had preceded it. | Ship Able (Nor), Terkelson, Cork or Falmouth—Funch, | before reported put Hack to W in distress, was to be taken | out to return) ; Ann Elizabe| ‘helan, Philadelphia, GREAT AuBRioan pon For smiles the contestants were nearly abeam, Raye up on the ways there 20th Inst to undergo thorough re- | Entered out i1th, Marie, Garman, for Boston. GREAT AMERICA A eer the Mand something in the wake, and not at ip Geo Hurlbut, Williams, Antwerp—J W Schmidt & | pair: /Atrived at Gravesend’ 1th, Webster, Whiting, New D* TOHAG'SGOLDEN NEMEDIG, WARRANTE all strengthening the wind of the Davids, | ©6, w K fan Francteco~Gutton & Co. Sonn Troric Bien, from St Domingo for Boston, was 6—Railed, Tyrian (8), Lawson, New York. ‘to cure when alt other treatment fails any ease of The same relative positions were — main- Burk David (der), Schorske, ElsinorecPunch, Raye & | {allem with on the i7th Inst by ship Universe (ir). at seats e ipegaueds Mathias Fetteksen” Bolt rivate disease, ghia, seroma, Feumatiem, debi, , Edy v tained almost to the finish. Amid lusty jargreaves, b. D. Newhall. Co bee mm | ies pan i's mae aes i bold no mercury; cireu! lars sent; office hours from § A. cheers the racers approached the stakeboat Hargreaves, b. D. ‘Kewnatt. Mark, Anquste Toltge (NG), Letekfeldt, Lubeo—Funeh, | Dutta men on veered, and she proceeded. EVeRRS ciered for Vag 10 10th, Jone Br Brandis, Einertsen, for New too Me) coments ten ee. Sis v da oa ee eae ene saeA tareran ihe mates te, | Cieerent oat ‘Hla Emma Litchfield, Crockett, Ris Jancico via | Sou Fiac, Morrell, {rom Greenwich for New York, 8 fey elente Fullerton re) ———— stick street New 2, Forts of wail, and xcndded through the water in | Wide $; byes, 1: leg by Hare Bhima 50, Litndely Crockett, ib while passing through Hell: Gate on the nightot Soin, | Taerpoody Ni va having repaired: INE ELECTROSILVERPLATEO TABLE. W. ‘Maud’ 1 Bi ys eg by Brunswi ri p | Tay TpooD, par lively style, But the hope of the Maud’s victory | wk 4g Star, Clark, st. Jago and Guantanamo— | «truck the wreck of schr Diadem, knocked a hole inn her Sern ORE pt 9—Arrived a, Thomsen, Wil- mm A Satiery At at “porrale Prices at 18 John 8 was now dispelled, she having, by allowance, to de. | Total. secueue 108 | Waydell hottom end capsized, The crew were rescued by W fanbet, Christiansen, Sew Vo U. UNDERIILE, manafacturers teat the Davide by twenty-five seconds, As, how.) The airangeents for the ‘gu Visitors Bark Brilliant, Johnson, Havana—J E Ward & Co, Brown, of Astoria, meen hae duly el arrived. Rocket, re itherstone, New Biiver-plating and. siding,