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—e 10 NEW. YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1873.— WITH SUPPLEMENT. ——— gy ker; fe M July We Arrived, Carouae, noow, DEERFOOT PARK. | CLEVELAND RACES, |iiSixis% Mr roms me merous out | site foramina Rear murray cata | igre . " 4 ‘The death of Mi we seaman, a native of Mo- “ve POOL SELLING. 45 days ‘4 a States . ‘Zimnikexe, July 16—Arrived, Assyria, Easton, New —— sre ai coneiderabiamoney wil no doubt be ir | 8 Es Reo VLA tan ar joa Phare Perens mln ee Se as 4 ‘an ievine, “eceurred red tee ip American Ports. Beoond Day on the Great Ohio Course—Two | MATHe;,800 considera ple ene) ols being as f0l- ahi port Suly isu oe Ss foe read ae ta, Tavarelle, Lorton 64dara, with ALEXANDRIA, July 22—Arrived, sehrs Wm Dickinson, aria aly dr Second Day of the July Trot- Splendid Trotting Races and One a tiga ghee 08) Ove | PE “erm feepvigh ig” ters win Pea NalLinc.—The Ee ship North American, of Bos- nce. Tucker, nas Jas made the pasaxe trom, New | _Hailed-schrs Elmira, Rowton AK py Pawel ane ar ii Ryde ch; Vale Brook, $15, o Melbourne in seventy four day remarkably | Bdward Butler, Providence ; ting Meeting. Running Race. eee er ¥ or "gare Aine inh, Fors Marmellien 57 days, with shore run ran mio i Tully” deunonatratd she, per : APPOMAUG, oly ‘aiRalied, schr Jeante A Shepard, oa For the two mile dash McDaniels’ two brin, mdse to or: Passe ‘alta arrived, sehrs A’ na B, a ; CLEVELAND, Obio, July 30, 1873 | mate. $400; True Blue and. John f bwo bring $80 si06 abane voting Cin (Aus), Tommasini, Buenos Ayres 25 | Can mes the east renal aaa Iaie Paul Curtin of | ,BORTON, July, 22—Arr oa cae RR Raves Decided—Lady Pafor the | THe Weather to-day has been charming, with a | each, with Boss Tweed and The Nurse as the fleld | a ohn Houlton cunt indsley. Laguayra, and Por- ind other th ine ae abil po ction She is owned by am W Mailer, Crowell, do; Charles 8 The Unfinished ay Pater clear sky and alight breeze from Lake Erie biow- | $100... winaee Bincksmith brought | Misi M days with coffee snd skins fo Dallett, | ere ne ay IB The bere Leg of Dundee, from | oinaieda sears ty Piallgtt, Baltimore vin Winner of the Three Minute Purse, and | ing through the grove and over the course. There | $180; Blind Tom, $90; Tradewind, $55; Viley, $495 | Hark, May Flower (of New, Haven). Hotehkiaa st | New York. tevgrued yesterday, has been towed to quay Paton, Tru, Jacksonville; E & L Cordery, Millon B; the 2:29 Race—The 2:43 and w immen: neourse of people on the | Mary Clark, $40; Buck, $30, and Sorrel Dap, $20. ierre 1¢days, with sagar and molasses, to fon; | this morning’ Georgetown, Doe TW Wheeler, Lewis, Phiiadelphiag Lady Byron, the vanther i _ Should the weather remain agit is at the present | DMKO% some a ee ae Wonks Stmasemees hteee Seti Barratts dev | 2:33 Contests Postponed, After Several ground, the ladies alone numbering over | time the track will no doubt bein fine order. The | gays, with sugar and molasses, to'H Trowbridge’s Sons Mnuyonn, July 28—To the editor of the Hxnatp—There | _Al#o,cleared, bark ‘Boomeran Bn, ine Te nent thousand, and the carriages forming a dense | extra three-year-old race not having been got up, irl Matilde le (za), Cafiero, ‘seville 36 days, with mdse | is much negrigence sia shown ‘on the part of the government pay, y,, MS; brig ae. Haske! ell, W ay ore, Cape Brotons Heats, Until This Afternoon—Ex- mass for a quarter of a mile on each side | a8 Was expected, McGrath took Tom Bowling and | to Funch, Edye & in allowing ‘long ourcoast to remain dis- | hrs Stare & Strives, Fairy, Porto Riggs lo Bee eS : $ his other horses to Long Branch to-day, as also did “Brig Atigontara (of Gibraltar), Rerkine, angosture 7 pisced ever since last Winter.” The buoys were taken u, load for Kew ‘York; Maria igs A Lahe's Cove for dog citing Incidents—Programme of the track. A fine band of music | yr ‘Morris, da; mana the bar 12 days, with hides, 4”, to W H Halsey. by we and dropped where they Me NOt to be, and moet ood, Newoomb, Baltimore. of the Wind Up. played in front of the Grand Stand, in which Se Enc neSSUSNanNEENEE Bet nieNGhn, Doane, a Ban, Bina” iE dag wit arith i cones Finns ten oe and bride mare ize. Bq Seay be- er Benes ies ship Baltic; bark Mary A were ten thousand people. Previous to the THE ENGLISH TURF. Wir D Trowbridge (of New Haven), Rice, St Pierre 13 Tor overtwo yearn and whea pn a Som are rise, rr ees Opariatr | start pools sold—iullerton $100, $25 tor the fleld. days, with sugar, to D Trowbridge they should ‘have’ been. In conseauence, ton bark Boa bum Bente ‘The second day of the July trotting meeting at | aiter atte attempts a start was obtained, Fuller- yaa vith sugar to HA Va Gites. Poinvabttre, Guad, mit ae wrecked. within. the past year. T hope yo you Ponies one a raed 400, a eee ered | oe . 4 if * , Vatable & Son; ol r, in 3 4 Deerfoot Park was ® success, both in the charac- | ton Jeading Camors by two lengths, Conley 9 | The Race for the Goodwood Stakes—Nineteen | bu: think" whoever lias charge of it is very negigent In- | HUorden, Bowmen, Providence: Ma tine tn Saves | ter of the attendance and in the nature of the | jengta behind. At the turn Fullerton and Camors z pia ited in {Moher Mowe of court d sonar Abbowspernefoss | deat: dor. At quarantine—Bark Almoner, Averill, ast | Amusement, The weather was delightful, and, | were lapped, Conley breaking. At the quarter lorses Course—Spirited Betting Mri Fidetia of Stdohn, NB). Y. Sueua 10 Ib day, | On and aiter Augngt a fixed red light will be shown anes cn Holmes. Thompeon, ‘Sierra Moréna via Ha- notwithstanding the heavy storm of the day be- | pujerton and Camors were neck and neck, Conley and a Sharp Contest. with ragar ane molaseas 49 to Kubira & Go; vessel Foe ee eas on bee Ee en ne neat pliceredeBarks Dolphin, (orw), Lschiy.. Dei a : fere, the track was in fair condition, Music was | ix jongths behind. ‘Time at the quarter, thirty- ent Brig Golconda (of Boston), Lord, Sagua 10 day are, with The ap, parains is. lene of the, sixth order, illuminating mae awed), ears ; . ad 4 hor & Co he f Adclalde wet me the grounds, and Sergeant Crate of se Sec | ve aud a quarier seconds. At the Balai Pu TEL:GRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Eta MthaReca Matateast ave a Now Besast | Stone being n't tate megs esate | Maer ann ee Pee precinct, Brooklyn, with several officers, preserved | icrton led, with Camors’ nose to his wheel, ten LONDON, July 30, 1873. rst officer, died of yellow, and should be seen in clear weat eeye at ae ; the best of order. Before the regular events down | jengths ahead of Conley. Time, 1:093g. At the three- the principal event ‘at the pe deed adit a ee 4 oe ue Sydney Oey tiaokert. Cansonep J Pn clovation ot 15 feet, at a distance of 10 7-10 nautical saga te ae tae Intent, Queenstown; brig Adelaide, bm the card the postponed three minute and 2:20 | quarters Fullerton was three lengths ahead of | day was the run for the Goodwood Staxes, which | “2 retaens 1 (Ger), Hucaer, Rio Janeiro 48, days, with Be i taney rts each ea cee ik vance) aly —Arrived, schre Martha Maria, purses were called quite promptly in the order | Gamors, Conley ten rods behind. Time, 1:46, Onthe | were won by Uhlan. Hippias was second and Ruf- Sige, A arr ye dept ie hor eae & Co, ane aie ong. sreWory wo veconta, be Tuck by Sonat. telphia; Rena, Gup' Pets, Sep New York; wm vamed. homeggretch Camora lessened the gap, Fullerton | ne third, ‘The betting at the commencement of the | and skins to © Ludm! ‘ Laihdeateiagal Meg water RS York. THE THREE MINUTE PURSE, head ; - Mir Mary 8 Lunt (of Granada), Simmons, Granada | Anew lighthouse was begun on Sguthwost Ledge, o = HARBISG aly srkrcived: wht’ Minae- For the first contest Lady Péter, Mollie Smith | P&#S!MB tho score only a length and @ halt abeads | race was 5 to 1 against Unlan, 10 to 1 against Hip- with oul irom, logwood, 46, to leeve'& Osborn; | Now ret ehaaen ne es 98 Seether tee of est aly hr Jemsie Elizabeth, a3 * Conley distanced. Time, 2:2334. pias and 25 to 1 against Ruffe. Nineteen ran, ‘the Ba Wenbel ‘one’on Five Mule Point The work will take two years. on Ne" i cjerea “s oa nd Summit regponded, Catskill was ruled, ou | “1, the second heat Fullerton and Camors started | folowing is a summary of Sece Ro drenise’ tHitin, Aine dlapen illé ddussiwitnitone ‘Whalemen. see, Yank not arrived), schr John Somes, Heath, | ander the rule, for not winning a heat in ive. It | scorer, Fullerton leading @ length at the turn J iad die ween Brewster of rem ic siguren. Yabacoe, Sailec from New Bedford July 2%, bark Com Morris TR cckannae South Carolina, Becket, New ) willbe remembered that when the postponement | oy ii ieg lengths at the quarter. Time, thirty- | ‘The Goodwood Stakes duandi of 25 sovs. each | PR, l4days, with sugar aud inolasses to J D Rivera & Co; | Winslow, Atlantic Ocean. ty was announced Lady Pafer and Summit bad each five seconds. The horses held the same position subseription, with 100 Gove, added; the second ee etaie ey 10 ay rdigmpton Konta cits oa at ine etxae Medtord see tiee eae CALAIS, July %—Arrived, sohr @ M Wentwortb, Cob Swo heats, and Mollie Smith one heat. Pafer | 0+ 11, nairmile. ‘Time, 1:10, The gap was widened 7 to pet 100 sovs. out Of the stakes; tWO | ‘Schr Gertrude (ot Nassau), Kelly, Cat Island 9 days, | voyaxe. Mereligs, sien, aa ae bad the call in the pool, $100 to $00 over the | > ‘our lengths at the three-quarters. Time, 1:45%. | Mr. Savie’s br. c. Unlan, by The Ranger, out of sehr Mary Madlin, Tyler, ‘Charleston Sdaye, wiih rail- bata’ al datos, ‘abbutk New York; on Jou Bo mite. © field. Complaint being made that the | i ierton took the centre of the track on the home- Lau Méchante, 4 years old........ Fog Hae.to Squire Baotnton & Co. PRR og Fg | from, a0 Francisco for Queens- ‘26th—Cleared, brig ‘Brow! eer, ie I River river of Mollie Smith was not trying to win, | Sireccn and came in @lengih and a half ahead or | fd Wilton’s br. h. Hippiaa, by Giadiatour, out | snr Anaye Lewin, Dayton, Géorgetown, De. Ship Atmosphere (Br), Costello, from Liverpool for Suna Aerie Oy A oe Hiram Howe was put belund her, They got away | oynors, ‘rime, 2:22%. Lord Boyaton's be 6. Ratte, by Garactacas, cur — | BEBE G,WAloott, Prenet,, Seoregtown, OC. sore Point: | ~ahip ae Guatien, suulley irom New York for gan | S0giett, Now ork July 27—Arrived, sehr ihe en even time, Lady Pfifer going to the fronton the | “1, tne third heat Longfellow got the start half a | 0! Furbelow, 4 years old.... cesrveee 8] SORE Henry Pitch, Bniell, Baltimore. Francisco, June 18 lat 11 15 N, lon Si 3 Raymond. Lord, Kilzal é turn, and keeping there at will she won an ex- length ahead of Fullerton, wno, before reaching the Sehr yeni Baring, aera itadelphia for Somer- gune 24, Porthwieys Wore fom Boston for Flores, eee ONNOr is, aly, 20a medio *% Lester pellent race. Summit was awarded second money | 1450 troxe all to pleoes, amid the jeers of the THE NATIONAL GAME, Bark Kong Sverre (Nor), Marcussen, from Havre for Gray Ar, Wat Tate res; Caroling And Mole Smuth the third prize. The following 13 | 5.44 and fell behind ten lengths, He recovered, | ‘The Atlantics Defeat tho Irvingtons. wnat Ee ORRED ck ROS O Cw Sea we eae Bionell rin New York for Monte: | shire: Trenton Minerva, Boighimeny jagriee k soreR a.complete shies, ue however, at the quarter, and at the half-mile was | ‘The Irvingtons went over to Williamsburg yes- Passed Through Hel! Gate. Viprig Kremith, trom ‘Grek tuegoe for Bost Boston, July 28, lat aed amen CSeeie's Bart, ‘oavis, fom Somerset DEERFOOT PARK, NEAR BROOKLYN, L. I., July 29 | only four lengths behind, gaining rapidly, At the | terday afternoon and played the Atlautics a very BOUND souTa. ws ica Yat te Wahuam, eve persia. ie nae Sank the for. HOREEEO 20 SW Pong, . fess fered og deere) for norses, iat, never | three-quarters they Were neck and neck, and on | respectable game on the Union Grounds. Wolters | Steamship, Dirige, Jobmsofy Portland for New York, | maracoa, July 17, in Crooked island Passige (se Dis- | Kennebec fiver, °* Mee ee ee en abe Aree abe to. thee accoud) | te homestreten Fullerton got half a length in | was absent, as usual, #0 H. Campbell did the pitch- | "sreamshup Giaueus, Walden, Boston for New York, with | **¢F9- eh tes pupoucEsTEn, July 29—Arrived, bark Evelyn, Smith, x i nd $25 to the third horse. Judges—Mesars. Kee- iene thatan a on mi ahann census oon on anced) ve | ing for the foreigners, and was decidedly effective, | ere Nin Wansutia, Fish, De csia tor Now York, Iietittnl Sed a srisad’ hark Gk Giowd Bayley, Mees soACHIASPORT, July 20—Sailed, kai rd pan, Corr, Williams and McCord. M the driver, tuking off his nat and bow- | % Doscher, of the Olympics, played first base | with mdse and passengers to Ferguson & Wood. York. . , Bayley, ano, Dean, New Ys Fred, Haight’s b. m2. Lady Pfiler. 2/8 aac | ORNS Nes ER MANGE, RA RS for the Atluntics, Ferguson thinking It would ve | , Sehr H Means Dyer, Portiand for New York, with lum: |" Auinea, July Arrived, ship Southern Cross “aah rand leno, Cs ae kg Al By , Breedut’s bik. g. Suimintt. ee i an advantageous to give Delman @ little rest. ‘Taken | Der to Moe, Cole & Benson, Liverpool, (The 8 haan the latter port Maye se: | Binby, tnd Heno,: Foster, orkt Hamburg, ere, Weekel b. o. BOINe Rasen. 2 5 1 3 21 comentine soll in the pools Just previous to the | #ll in all the play was tolerably good on both sides, | wig hiti'concceenien Seon Cove for New Bruns | ported tor san Francie NEW ORLEANS, July 25—Arrived Reames Oars AK Rogers? "atk 86 4 dro | ethest ae 7 .in the pools, just previous to the | put scarcely ‘repaid the three or four hundred | "Mi;KHAtanets OMer soos Bogton for New | yiRnGeta July 2 Fal—Salled, stoamship St Olaf (Nor), | Haney, Liverpool; brig Joua M Buray, roa), Hae Jeracl Denvonsa b. 1 $2 an TOR neiG Wane Sbasiss choles, 1a ee, aters yy Se Bee HOE Ue ER ta eRe OTN: | Gee acaatana Ceanel Bite ORICA TaIb Ea olay, suly Y6—Sailed, snip Elcano, Brown, Liver. | “Ulvared—Bare sartnowes Die Doe 3xok Punlips” b. m. § "chook ae a tarp and Kept Oa ae Chet aicyice | ‘The folowing 1s the score by innings: ykgur Justice,” Hodgdon, Narragansett Perfor New | Pivne, July 1-Arrivea, ship Gen Butler, Lord, San | waittar'senes Prit, Pagnete de Rapana Sp) Pasquak a bm. Paalune A Na close, Longtellow next, leading Miller @ length. Cala, Wee, Bd. Sk Ah, BA. GUA. THA, BA, 1A, Sclir A Heaton, Phinney, Providence for New York. Fee lth, beck Bayard oP Tonnesen, New Yorks ft mM les fr bie La in J. Ward's gr. g. dis, At the quarter Clementine led, Longfellow eriogians: ? 9 8 ( i 2 ar “4 Sehr %L Adams, Robinson, Boston ior Philadelphia. schr BN Hawkii Kins, Wat tt a : i i a Jaly 26, PM—Sailed, meek Emit |. 7 £ eae Si next, Walter next, Vanity. Fair» away antics tas Schr Mail, Mead, Greeawich Jor New York, with sone | “Havana, Jul ved, steamships Morro Castle, | BEOUn y Ben Wilson's bik. s. Ben Morr ae die Ber ee me eee Patty. TAY | . Buns earned, none, tourder, Morten and Uleapatrer, phillips, sew Works bark “GW | ™ Pax 25—Sall the half-mile Clementine lead, Walter second, ee base by errors—Irvingtons 4 times; AtJantics 6 pk, ‘itariner, Ricn, Greenwich for New York, with | Koosevelt, frst ERS : 26th, PM orrrived” ay gamely tapped epee tetas = Pendle. Hurst heat. Birta tuird, Longiellow fourth; the same positions | “7. or game, one hour and torty minutes. Mtcamer icetra, Mott, Providenes tor New Yorx, witn | yaaled 2th, steamship City of Mexico, Sherwood, New | ton. Havana. iuen ones cond neat Deere ae Stan ed te See ane a aren Doe on —— TGS ANC DAMS UN Liverroor. July 20—Arrived, bark Ada Barton (Br), | NORFOLK July wcAtmved, sieamer Austrian (Br), third heat. the homestretch Clementine kept well away, cross | mye Boston Nine Beat the Quaker City ede McGrath, San Francisco. Ritchie, Liverpoat Via Hiniutax for Baltimore, Fourth heat ing the scere two tie ahead of Walter, who i Bark Margaret Edward (Br), Angrews, New York for Liverroo., N8, July 22—Arrived, brig Potosi, Michener, ‘Arrived 28th, steam: Jacinto ED, Burrooghs, Fifth heat Week STR OG RS AnbAR OF Miler, wae Sean ee sig vege ei wane Weiter Howes, Smith, NewWork for Beverley, | ~-Moviter, July 29—Arrived, steamships Caledonia (Br), al renon or Liver hatte ca gehrs. RB Smith lo" mi jew Yor! werley, fy a , Jul 2 5 Sixth heat... away bak roplprdety tra aees 4.” ipime, oe Boston, July 30, 1873. ig . % | ovenstone,, New. York Yor’ Uiasgow? Cor.uthian (BF), | Mekerson, Rockport fof New York ; Jatues Parker, Nem M Par! ‘Second Heat.—Longfellow got the ieee A game of base ball between the Philadelphia and ‘Brig Lizzie Dalglish (Br), Stewart, New York for | Scott, Montreal tor do. Kelley, Harwich fordo; Luna, Wells, Wareham tor do. THE , Gib Morea, July 28—Cleared, steamships Prussian (Br), PM—Arri y ‘The unfinished 2:29 purse was then called. When | lengtts ahead of Walter, and at the turn Clemen- | Boston clubs was played here to-day before an au- | SRO. “E: cobp, Hill, New York for Providence. Dutton. Liverpool; Tagus (sn, Gompisn bender or | he od dette ka LE BEEN Preriisne me postponed on Tuesday Jack Draper had won the acd Beg eray cenind. 4 ae ene tree oe dience of 2,000 persons, The Bostons outbatted Schr se my Ford, Allen New York {or Bost 0 wars a rol port brig ‘Henry & Loulee, New ork Medintn nor, — and Ne Ney, nee, fest River "at, ad of 5} behr Isaac den, age, New York for F: iver. for do; . en, rl for do; first and only heat trotted. All the contestants | Miller in’ the rear. At the half-mile Longiclow | #24 cuttielded their opponents in every inning. At | cnr Minquas, Heaney, Port Jonson for Providence. Quiinec, July 2s—Arrived. steamships Stevenson (Br), | Watehiul, Gil and.) W Hine, Belden, Providence for dos auly appeared, and Draper sold for $25 against $16 | Was three lengths ahead of Walter, who was three | theend of the first inning the game stood 6 to1in Schr A A Rowe, Warren, New York for New London. Jordan; Texas (Br), Bouchette, and Moravian (Br), Gra: Also US steniner Tallapoosa, from Washington, DC, via » p agul lengtis abead of Birta; Miller behind. At the | favor of the Quaker City boys, but in tue second | ScBF Alaska, Thorndike, New York for Gloucester. ham, Liverpool. New London, on a cruise east, for the field. Draper won the second heat in | three-quarters they came together aud passed at | inning the Reds by heavy batting took the lead by | Sef Oaraliic, Wallace, New York for Millbridge. anerinae yceeaae trees mamenty Onsioe ab) Poniltr, Thrasher Taunton menerver 071 8 é se, New York for ver. 5 ‘ § style. In the third heat Lady Byron had many | the homestretch, and crossed the score, Long- | ascore of 9 to 6 and Kept it till the end of the Schr Belle Brown, Nash, imboy tor Rockland. Soutuamrton, July 30, 8 AM—Arrived. | steamship At anchor off Dutch eth, schr L Standish. Triends, and after a contest of the most exciting | fellow first, one length ahead of Birta; Walter | game. Appended is the scere:— Schr John Rommel, Jr, Billard, Amboy tor Hartford, Deutschland (Ger), Ladewigs, New York tor Bremen, NEW LONDON, duly v—Arrived, echrs Rival, Port aeaen stat Di , | third, Miller fourth, Clementine last. Time—2:2932. INNINGS, Schr Harry Percy, Percy, Port Johnson tor Augusta, | | SiNGaroxé, July 28—In port ship Pride of the ort, Ba- | land for New York: Henry May, Noank for do. eee Ae ee ane | yin, the third héat Longieliow ‘took the lead, We 2d. 3d Ah OA. OO, THA. StH. OH, | Mone RP Brainard, Hull, C Point for Portsm Mae cee aie ee incest ele Menta Midtaatt sien || ime hardson, ‘Nave York, “Alten Gurney yi Goraes, aoa: latter won the heat amd much enthusiasm. The | Walter second, and at the turn they/were all a 1 so $063 | Rehr War mecd, Phinney, Weeuawken tor ost ols, trom Jacksonville, arrived. ith, for New York, ready | dout, sinop'W 6 Mount, Hawkins Hob Agee nines betting now changed, Lady Byron selling for $100 | Strung out; at the quarter Longfellow led a 3. On Schr 8 H Sh ; | to sail, Gleared -Sches Ata lor. Hill, New Yor! liver Sco- bd 8 y By Seah lengin, Waiter three lengths ahead of Birta; at Young: Time of sume, two hours ‘aad Behr Willie aves, Kenney, Weehawken fer Boston. St, Jouns, + Non 19—Aarrived, brigsG/J Troop (Br), | fold, Dissorway, Balimore; Fashion, Carbury, New against $75 lor the field. The Lady then went off | the jalt- mie tne positions were the same, with the ist, Lucy (Br), Irviny York; Sunbeam, ‘Riley, do. gud won the fourth heat in style. In this heat gaps closin; at the three-quarters the horses Schr Jolin W Grulfin, Stocxting, Elizabeth Prov | arrk chr Jolin W Uriltin, Stocéing, Eltzabethport for Frov Tals Cleared, sehr ed Pamir Sotk—Arrived, schre U LR Port Johnston bia. ranswick; Theva Biizee Constitution, aiter leaving the half-mile ole, ot y % A twater, Perry, New York for New Haven. Barbaro iad J Beit ape Burne iement was caused oy this mishap, the ec: | {ee"third Langteliow fourth, Clementive, Ath o! | Ge Flare, RAT Ha ton RE Ha eras SMR eit ee kr ENGR e New | ibs, Hoboken aoe Deepton State New oles eee ahs Fortunately” this aa Boy rn ae ch Yiaatche att tO 6: Senr Mary y F Cushman, Balto, New York for Bangor. piiteapes ie Cleared—Schrs Rath Shaw, patter b Hanon Pin ta agi . . “4 was : hi ler, u a it. MOL prove to be the case aud the as-| raken om by the judges, on the ground that he Almanac tor New York—This Day. Bone Bayle, Hyroic, Amboy lor Nentucket. tor west: | _Auryxar, July is -arrived, achiistiane, Christiansen, | Phebe Ellzabeth, Mapes, io ‘Doren, Jarvis, sembled hundreds shouted with pleasure when | held the more back Letbrow. the Sac and Budd jae erly. New York: A Klockmann, Haase, d timore; Heary Heamien, ‘Allin, Elieapethport ‘Doth horse and rider walked off the track unnurt. | Hople was designated by the judges to drive her. SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, hr Amelia, Torry, Philadelphia for Providence: Sailed 17th, Aristides, Wold, ‘Boston; Commendatore | “POItt DISCOVERY. duty a-—Salled, Bark’ Gem of the ‘Constitution was then drawn. Aiter an exciting | amid loud cheering Doble drove her once ‘areund gon x86 4 55 Gov. Island,..morn 12 31 | Schr Joseph Foti, Lawrence, ilaabethpore for Fall bh ap a ar aL Rbac Cuvlchitew vows. | CREM on iene ae schr Franklin contest Lady Byron won the fifth heatand race. | the track, and the iirst attempt at a start was “a | Moon net Sandy Hook... eve 11 46 | “cir John Crockiord, Hart, Hoboken for Providence. Auaiuns, July 7—Arnived, Fleur de Marie, Thomas, New | Baker, New York. Jack Draper t took second money and Mary A. Whit- | go>” Waiter leading, Longfellow second, Birta | “°O% Sets ell Gate...,.umorn 216 | + Schr Decatur Oakes, Marsden, Klizabethpurt for Ply- | Yor ‘Sailed 16th, schr gulin A Rider, Corsan, New York. mey the third prize. third, Miller fourth,’ Clementine last. ‘At the mauth. aAbid, Breit’ Sulsabath voxel fee whale TR ATeRLAND, NE, May ——Arrivea, East Lothian, Wil- pe HILADELPHIA, 7 July a9-Arrived. brig Smerican uM. 2 . . ol STE r Broa rett, Elizal 10 lias mn, ni ntuegos; schr Geo Peabody, ay avn ART ‘ quarter Walter and Longiellow were neck OCEAN STEAMERS, Scur 5 8 simtn, Show’ New York lor New Bedtord. BuktoL, tray July 19—Arrived, Dunbar, New York. Clea! sao ahioe, Sone iy lamburg 7 AY.—Purse of $400, for horses thatnever | and neck, Birta third. At the half-mile Sehr Hann. Brown, Sackett, Haverstra’ Fi Sailed lectra, Maynes, Sydney, C Richard (G Bamburg, Bi barks Swift (Ne deat 2:20; mile heats, best three in tive, in harness; | Longfellow. had her. nose on Walter's | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK you rue | River, See ee a ee Kingroad Sth: Ebina, Scott, uid Tare, Vicarich, | oer stein, Helen Patterson (hoy Horn, “Uristoly d $260 to the tirst, $100 to the second and $40 to the | quarter, and Clementine passed Birta and Miller. MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST. Schr Willard Smith, Elizabethport for Fall River. from New York. Zittlesen, Wilkins on, Dantrig schra Carrie Melvin, An third horse. At the ‘three-quarters Clementine skipped to the | — - ——— | Behr Allsion, Fitzgerald, Port Johnson tor Salem. Balled from do 1h, Lady Lycett (9), Bratt, New York. | drews. Boston: J G Babcock, Smith, do; L Holway, Bry. Jonn Ellis’ blk. m. Lad 4 1.1 1| front and pamed steadily ahead up to the score, Steamers, | Sauls. | Destination. | Ofee. Steamer Blectra, Most, New Yors we Providence, imerasn duly 19-Arrived, Jacob, Radovan}, New York; | ant, Portsmouth. Bul; C ast fiveokagle"Watn | ’ g. ge e es 2 2 ae ree ne Sen naa —--—- ppano, Marcic! altimore. wpe Bte in, East prog psp ly ie re FADE on - ; ? i i which she Crossed first, two lengths ahead of Miller | City of Antwerp. :[jaly 31../Livernool../15 Broadway SAILED. Saued 19th, Giuseppe k Rocco, Pallio, New York. Rich, Boston: Q lcksie, Smith, Nantucket; F 4 Heraty) ¥ ed. Haight’y oh. im. ‘Grace Mcdlerond oS ae and Walter, against whom @ dead heat was de- Westphalia July 31..| Hamburg. |61 broadway . BREMERHAVEN, J pid 1e—sailod, America, Koper, and | Meredith, rape Mary B Harri chet, Salem; tal eee ease font ee +3 4 3 3) clared, Birta fourth. ‘Time, 2:82). Aug. “2..| Liverpool Eas New York (s), Klugkist, New Yor: 8 Corso1 tia, Milton, Mass; Mollie, Porter, Megath- . Briggs’ b. m. Lady Ross 3 Fifth Heat.—The judges’ removed Longfellow’s “iverpool Steamships Olympia (Br), Glasgow; Nevada (Br), and | _ Buouwensnaven, July WLArived, Southern Belle, | fin, Portland: Lorin, Somers: Newbury F urge Wane, s. eet +6 6 6dr! driver on the charge of throwing the race, and ieter’ ii ih ere Russia (Br), Liverpool; Ismalia (br), London; Koin, bre- poRDe beatin pulitasestucauesd 3 eee steamship Berwick ten, Ward, Liver- john Ward's ch. m. New Berlin «i : iggs, of Cincinnati, in charge of the horse, Byeman: 1a Bowitue Giese ity (ot Galveston, Georgia, Charles: ow rare paheetheen) Mow 4 D ton; Metropolis, Wilmington, NC nit Yor! Povtio arrived $0:n, brig Harriet & Ameita (Bn), Forbes, & Hayes’ b. g. Empero peror. Ker in charge of Birta, Dan Mace theii 7 Bowime Green | New Orieana: Barks Fae NC ME cy ot Mention, | Ye secon, Joly,12—Arrived, Amable Antonie, ‘Rodri- | Mavaguen, PR; schra Ada’ Doane, Nickerson, ‘Bosto ad took his brother’s place behind Walter, amid -{4 Bowling Green } jesta (Nor), Cork or Falmouth; Artacsad (Aus), do or di guez, New York ; 18th, , Sarria, New Orleans. John ) Paige, Haley, Gardiner loud cheers. Clementine had the lead, Walter 72 Bi Len (Aus), ‘and Lete (Aus), do or do; Jeanie (Br), Monte: Rowe, July $-Batted, Flavio, Cafero, Phiiadelphia. Cieared, steamships Hercules, Winnett, Chelsea; fed First heat. closing up on the first turn, Mace and Doble driv- Panay Green Video: Massuchuse*ts, Hainburg Antonia Casabona (Ital) eae: July 17—Sailed, ME Seed, Beamer, Galves- Whelden, Sostan Sas Cat i n Rusenie (tad, Bruz- rat heat. . eCK "| , r. A zone, jenor G a Becond heat : See ee aaiiiy Gata eon aent ne 2 Bowling Green | flo Grande to Tone BN Eden Cap | \“Rntered for ldg 16th, Geo H Warren, Ellis, for Rio Ja- | Barbados, °Uhartes, Millers Gilouristy “Boston Third heat cei Memont 3 ne 15 broaaway. Bmita, Barcelo Lisbon: ‘eile Walters | neito; 17th, Lyna, Petersen, and Regulus, Holse, New | sclirg Sirah J. Bright,” Kendall, Gloucester: oe . hall-mile pole Clementine got to tne front. On the r jt] Broad wav (Br), Liverpo Leopoldo Petruluzzi (lta), Genoa; Hi J.C Thompson, Tatem, Providence; Addie M Bird, Mer: jourth heat . homestretch Birta and Clementine trotted to- | Ville du Gaiveston: Geni, Barbados: schrs Hortensia, Demerar: rns July 16—Arrived, Giacinto, Bianchero, Balti- lextown; Paul & Thompson, Sp be Boston; ‘ith heat : gether, but the latter got over the score half a | Baltic. . Angie Amsbury, Georgetown, SC. etveli Dubrovackt, Farcinovich, New York. ecthy, d "A Crawfort Youn; versport; THE fength’ ahead, Walter third, Longfellow fourth, | France... | Liverbeot:: 169 Broadway. Mind as taseece Hatt OFRNHAGEN. July 19—Puseed, Frederick scalla, Waack, | Vrale, Price, nne E Steve: epee The regular progr day was then it 1 Th 2:28%. Ch ine took t City ot Paris. 9..| Liverpool... |15 Broadway. sunset S light from Wilmington, NO, for Rig: do. commenced, the judges calling the 2:48 race Miller last. Time, 2:28%. Clementine took first | Castalia. ‘IGiasgow....17 Bowling Green —_ TANTINOPLE, July Il—Atrived, Catello Cire, Desi- | “‘Newoastux, Del, July 28, AM—Steamer Artos, we ar ere money, Waiter second, Longfellow third and Birta Bowlin Marine Disasters. , New York. Queenstown, anchored of here at7 PM 20th, and ana Of $250; the “frst horse re ceiving $160, the st Jourth. July 8—Sailed, J Martin, Fickett, New York ; Ca- hip Jno Bertram, foe Aare, anchored . 4% Capt $75 and the third saving his entrance. ‘Twelve IN THE RUNNING RACE Liverpool..|4 Bowling Green | | Steamstrr © F Foncn—Tuesday afternoon last, as the | prera, Hlanchard, ortiand, M hire sighior ith and lett at A! Math : bark Bellatrix horses were entered jor this contest, and nine } pools sold prior to the start at 40 for Flush to 35 Glasgow....|7 Bowling Green | steamship CF Punch (Bel) was going up the t River | PS, July l—-Arrived, Reform, Torgusen, London for | for Queenstown, anchored off it of 26th leit ag me to the score for the Word, these ‘being Peter | jor the field. Sorrel filly had the lead in the start, -|Bremen 2 Bowitug Green Gaaetig van he Was run into by bark Horzone ak New York: Dorothea, Keliska, do tor Wilmington, 4 this MM and anchored below; k Point, tor Hali- nec’s bay mare Katurina, Willtam Thoms’ bay | closely foildwed by Flusi. They strung out at tue | 19 Broadway, Gnmuuge 40 the amount of $1ek., The bark: suseineh cs Atha, Fretueae, G0 gor 3 ida Vapuitete Miata, Scns Perk Gish artis toe Cardenas, parser Gorn 113d ng Lyinan, M, Rogers’ brown mare Wicklow | turn, but gathered at the quarter, and at the haif Viverpeol.. [4 Bowitngereen | damage. dolor New York (and all sailed 19th). fate Be es 3 i in itch, Join Spiau’s brown mare Mollie Barker, | mile Flush had her nose on the filly’s flank, Lorena | Gre wee «|Liverpoot../69 Broaaway. Surv Syivanve Biancnarn, McAtevy, from Cardiff for Sailed 19th, Charter Oak, Nichols (trom Dunkirk), Sears- Lewes, Dei, Jaly 30—The schrs E_ Nickerson, from Bos- Fh ol yom itt 's en siat BUTS ag ete A two jengths behind, leading Sterling a length, At Georgia. Glasgow.... 172 Broadway. erica sue ne, Rio Janeiro M leaky, is 1 part, Me Me. July 18—Arrived, Het Norie, N York. ton for Alexdindria, and Dethi, do for Jacksonville, have . V. Carro! prown gelding Tom former! AA, for 9 proceed to tl Wited States for repair: he cargo will UNDALK, | uly rrived, Helen, Norie, New Yor! arrived here. Humsted), S. Anthony's bay mare Minerva, Hiram | ana neck, the others lourlenaths beniad.” ‘The ily " Femaim at Rio Janeiro tor the “ise ot steamers belonging Bonnina, July 17Salted: dundiaxe; Daron, New York. | ‘PORTLAND, July 2%—Arrived, schrs E B Stimson, Ran- P| : ¥ “eat d r ae e sound, 5 ; Amos Edwards, Risley, Gar- Howe’s sorrel geiding Billy and Jack Philips’ bay | crossed the score a length ahead of Flush, Sterling | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 80, 1878, | tothe Pacine Mant Steam Navigation Co. ae nee OR EE er pan: | Gell Mew York Ge nears 8, Risley, Gar. mare Susie Clay. In the pools the rates ranged— | and Lorena. ‘Time, 140%, Suir Mixo, from Philadelphia for Riga, which put back —-- + 4 deiphia for Cronstaat Cleared—Schr Benedict, Marr, ner Pibeicd Faw Lyman, $50; Mollie Barker, $30; the field, $100. | Second Heat.—‘the filly led Sterling two lengths, to Newanstl, finns Cee ee Waunours, July 16-—Arrived. Gen Shepley, Patten, Gua- | Baker, Kennebec, to load tor Philadelphia, bag After several incectuai attempts they got away | and the latter left Flash three lengths behind, with CLEARED, nay th, Quatro Fratelli, Kappo, New York. ‘Mth—Cleared, barks Bridgeport, Morgan, Liverpool; fo. good seudon, hulle barker winning she neat | Hoven worknyg nara on het quarter, «At ate halt wig Norranin Tam farthest, Boring | Maca ees ear Peta rernntet be | AMAR ACE SE ne Dae gmid considerable enthusiast Bijou was dis- | mile Sterling had his nose at the filly’s tail, Flush | Steamship City of Antwerp werp Br), Delmotte, Liverpool | .wreck ; arrangements were being made June 2, tor sav- Fuca, Jul ReSalted, Anna Greil, New York. Port Johnson: Gov. Coney, Ridley, Hobake ren, fauced. Mollie Barker now had the call in the | coming up aud Lorena six lengths vehind, On the | via Quecustown—John G Date ang the curgo. Grinsey, J i 18—Passeu, a Russian bark, reporied from | Foster, New York; H 8 Gibson, Port *sohneon Sei bet pond pisces aud Moitie Barker third! the pomestreten Fiual ran well, one horses cOmINE | yonet dye &Cc ns (Duchy Hueh Rotardam | | arr Nesvean, from san Pranclaep for Liverpool. which }| BAMNOre a1» 16 aailed, Eroole (@, New York, ports Koka So has rurale Net aa Philadetpaie: ce f . The | in—sorrel filly first, by a length, Flush second, } v. TLASGOW, July 16—Saile, ole (8), New Yor jort; Kioki, . do: Bessie Morris, Allen jelphia ; iting was now even between Susie Clay and | Sterimg three lengths behind, and Lorena away 1b wrgeninamy Ci City ‘ot Galveston, Evans, New Orleans—C | Ut into Valparaiso tor repairs, sailed for destination op Genome wy We Arrived, Argean, Monae, and Vittorio. Unishn, trae Port Johneon: Cathie © Berry, Benvey: . Time, to a 4 $ faresca, New York; 18th, Assunto, Lauro, Philadeiphia; are: OS Billy elas eee mt ve he eine ge Sie Sg i {aa shah peti thie Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—H R Morgan & Ph tite ora BEAe, | epee Fomained at Auckland. | isth. Lotis, Linz New York; Rosalie, Pesce, do. i "Arrived in lower harbor 23d, schr Parallel, McFadden, * tnird place. Kunning up the stretch at the finish | nard, Sterling a length beuind, Atthe halt mile Steamship Metropolis, Nickerson, Wilmington, NC— | the 6tu. ova iearrivea Ey Hardiap Sea Frenctsoo Efivaperh Ful bounttaps hloerbolug cae wens Mollie Barker rau ito tue fence and fell down, but | they'were a heck apart, Lorena four lengths to the | Lorillard Steamshit vo. Suir Roswett Srracue, from Portland. 0. for Queens. | Astre Lindmann, Balthinore; ‘Orugi ‘Dubrovack, Gara: | PROVIDENCE. July Arrived, schrs Marion E neither the driver nor mare was hurt. Katarina | rear, At the three-quarter Flush closed up gal- Leg tered aes Pet Blakeman, Norfolk, Clty Point | town, which put into Valparaiso May 17 leaky, remained | 1m: ew York. Rockhill, Rockhill Georg town, DG; Eliza & Rebecca, ‘was distanced. In the iourth heat Tom passed the | jantiy, bat the filly kept weil at work and crossed | “4},ftichmond= Old Dominion Steainship Co. June 21, Hanwicn, Suly 18—Sailed, Freva, Jahn (trom Ipswich), | Price, Port Johnson. ys ly kep’ Ship Semiramis, Gerrish, Genoa and Le; pure & ' H Sailed— Scud, Hallowell; Reading Railroad, N victor, Lyman and Wicklow Witch were then | the score a neck anead, winning the race in three | Dickens. . Bank Resource (Ger), for New York, which put back to empton fi uly 16—Arrived, Hammonia (), Yos, New | 9, Williams: JBC ee ainengtne eave Pera A drawn. The filth heat was won by Hye when the | straight heats, Sterling third, Lorena fourtn. | Ship Ventus, Theobald, Bordcaux—Snow & Bu Eeaiors leaky, resumes ner voyage July, reported tor | yarns Winona, Forbes, Pisagu Yom New 1 Arnold Wi Wm ¥ Burden, Adams; Tunis ae judges postponed the race unt to-day at two | Time, 1:49%. Bark Antonio (ttal), Caldru, Queenstown, &c—8! peovich joston. i Sailed 15th, Lyman Cann, Kenealy, Philadelphia; 17th, | Bunce; Joseph Hall, Ma: Maria Theresa, Rich; El O'clock, on account of the darkness. It now stands - oe Go. bang Die Tocen (Ger), trom, Liverpool for Alexan- | Carl, Otten, New York; Drouning Louise, Bondo, Hong Townsend, Nichole: ‘Veranda, Pond: Mar Miller. Day- with susie Clay and Tow, each two heats, aud Mol- TOGA RACES Baik May ay Edward (Br), Andrews, Cronstadt—8 L Mer- | dria, which returned into'dock to, di Fe au and repair | Konj ‘Olat, Hascel, Wilmington, NO, ton, and Frederic Brown, Ue Barker, one heat. SARATOG. ACES, chant & Co, a feahierss Alter Collisiotsin the Mersey June 24 repaired, reloaded | “Arfived at’ Curhuven loth Carosine, West Coast of BaWavGR Rt uy B~Salted, “sche “Sainuel Lewis, ‘SUMMARY, ae ee; ar Lady ganesh) yoo B pnittipe ae OR Ww and resumed her voyage July 13. ia, Hvers, Philadelphia. Young. New Yor Bank Emanvrt (Nor), Hayborg, from New York, arrived rrived, Jeannette, Engelsm: Third Day of the Glen Mitchel Trote= | Cameron & Co. at Gibraltar previous to July 29, badly damaged ‘by colli- | Mington, d Deerroor Park, July so.—Purse of $250, for we ia Sailed, “rehire American Eagle, Shaw, Philadel- of Bangor, Menzies, Mejillone: Mary. Cogswell, Rondout; ‘Abby Weld, horses that never beat nile heats, best three Bark Joanie (Br), Hines, Montevideo—W HD Hughes. | fiuy, Whitin Jones, New York. m® five, in harness 5 $isu to the aay, $75 to the Joe Brown the Winner in the 2:28 Bark Haze, Hooper, Galveston—E M Stackpole. on 1 " ch Mi led 17th, Tigao Bane 2 sane MEAN CTROO. July 22—Arrived, barks Oak Hill, second and $25 to the tuird horse. Judges, Messrs. Contest=Thursday’s P: amme and Brig Wesley & seymour (Br), Spicer, London—J F Whit- ARK TonsweRry (Nor) is ashore on one of the Marg- ives, duly ailed, Bayard, 8 Sonnesen, and BN | Gove, Port Blakely; Wetterhorn, Rich, ne, Ry ie Gort, Williains and Mevord :— y as aol ney nessus Islands, She was trom Havana for Falmouth, | Hawkins, Wynee, new Pode Biddle. Mokels, Port Blakely ; Florence W: Jack’ Philips’ b. mi, Susie Clay 6 3] Pool Selling. a ri Secettario (Aus), Tornaniceh, Cork or Falmouth— | England, and laden with sugar. Isis of Wicus July—Ol the Wight (no date Feported), | Cleared; Bark Tuinl Wave, iteynolds, Ww rimington, ZS. tans b 6 SaRatooa, July 30, 1873, aM nani Oedit, Batwitk Dantsia=0 ‘tothe ne a Soxauixs, trom | Havana, which arrived at Fal- Sonn Chase, Davis, trom a, York tor a re. Sailed Bark W Hi Gawley, M eoree ort, To . le * Di » Be an a moutl E, experienc ver) env" rhe ace ul rrived, ance , Jul ai ri say Huma 1 1| Today has been one of the most pleasant of the | rik Margaretha bianca (ir), Skorka, boas a weather. int had to jettison 100 boxes sugar.” ahve sailed | Yo Mingo (6) 5 Sow Orleans.” ah a, pe et ms Stig “" johu Spla 6 n, with isk, drying wind that so tor Leith July 1% ison, Boston; De Capo, SAY. July 26—Saul ar! ry wi Hiram Howe 22 pope heoee pies otepbede Le eprtelh mdhec gant dshlor (Bp), Roberts St Johns NF. ongh. | _ Bata Hart (Br, 161 tons), Lawton, from New York via unesar, Philadelphia; Harvest Gueeny Janssen, ‘and | Stinchfield, Fernandina; scht Glynwood, Sinelalr, " 3 good order, the trot i Alp! * . Port Medway—Miner & Houg M Bay, Ji : A Tarwell, smithwick, Ne’ Fire Queen (s), | Charlottetown, PE: Wm. Thoms’ b. g. Lyman. 3dr neh ontego Bay, Ja. for the spanish Main, has been wrecK- | Corpishicy, New Uricans; srhtion Olen Phitadeiph ia: Soth—Arrived. sicamships San Jacinto, Pa M. Kogers’ br. m. Wicalow Witch . 4dr | being for horses that had never beaten 2:28, The Bene Adriano (8p), Padron, Santa Cruz—W W DeForest | 4. So pede reas, Johnson, New York. ; ¥ Hunteville, 01 Peter Man b. mm, aring following is a P Brie Fron p’Arcka, from Lisbon, Portugal, was lying Cleared 17th, Newfoundland (9), Myiins, Montreal, &c; SALEM, heey iri Arived, sehrs Angola, can, and Dr. Heard’s b. m. Minerva.. poise Sehr Sarita (Bri, Brown, Truxitto— yeraft & Co. on her port side in the Renuuakeng stream wth, 18th, Fairy Queen, stephen, ri Robert oak, | Florence N Tower, Perry, Port Johnso Fred, Haight's w. m. Bijou Wormeriy GLEN MrTcHELL, SARATOGA CouNTY, N. Y., July ‘oe Lanza Fride (Br), Alexander, Curacoa—Brett, £00 Sassel ss Vandi uatgee rough the dda Cadie Facto moot be We sates Hew 1a) bo Maui, 6 How Ge reais Fo ctr, gece + Gone x yy r aes oe dy jentine, Pe ola; or ul, Carlow, lex al n ptt i encccee aint + dis, 30,—Purse $400, for horses that had hever beaten |. Selir Israel Snow, Hatch, St Pierre—H A Vatable & | gaivin her hold on coining into the stream, probably not wobec: Askoy, Marcussonest George, Beso one Soraner Georgetown, DO, for Hinghaig; 8 & 6 Corso Owner's b. g. Milston ar. $a08'to Hey wade "$100 td the actor altars Ce Behr $4 Paine, Martin, St Vierre—D J Wenberg, Glotiting end personel’ efiecu aanore, ‘he port wardens ped Montreal” via aydney, OMs Natauard bard. ar Hoston for Phindgiphias Mok Grahame Mo Hao: Owner's 8. g. Nobie Joun « @. the third. : ‘ioe Mary Louisa, Gaskill, Washington, NC—Zophar mech the vessel Sad Reve cedered she be dis- Doriito. Cousins, New Orleans; Annie’ W Weston, Win- b rareoun for do: Davie what charged o: her cargo and shored up, w! Rio d. 1, N' lor do: Annie Murchie, Me er oo 7 Daniel Jenkins? FF; 2 Joe Brown... 1 1 2 2 onthe M RW (Br), Williams, Elizabethport—Jed Frye & | of the dainage to her hull can be ascertain fered tig bor Mabie): Ts, Aca Hi ie Hilicoai’ Had. | ton, Crocker: Boston for mafron Clay, 9s First heat... de Hi. Ballou’s b. m, Fanny ‘Raymond 32 3 a | Soh Chara Jang, Gammon, Saco—Jed Pre & Cou Baio Manta Warnnces, Barker, from Fort Caledonis for | Gua Tel wundcop 'aiccre andi sire 7 Avie, Savannah: | €Of 0s Nev TOE weaitvery;, sohrs Panthes, scons Hope. W. McDonald's b. g. G. 2 pe oda ar, onde noo” © Biddle, Alexander, Phindeipha—Wm P tug, wus allowed to #o ashore, where she remained wot duly s-Arrived, Sarah Dreyfus, Bennison, sar menit, Hye fem Bim Pact Bae Sack ee rit eat. J. B. Bryant's br. A. W. Kiine.. fi ‘ ee about eight hours On getting off the vessel put back to lew Yor! ‘estcot ry! ‘ub, Fran- ee eas. y ag By Perr Stledonia and Walle there was perccuy aahe, | -Cleared 17th, Imina Brus Groenwold,, Pensacola; | ces Ellen, Elisha T Smith, Helen Thompson, ‘ams sWifth heat.. Quarwr, Hay. ARRIVALS, and was pronou by surveyors fit to proceed to sea. | 38: Crosby (s), Hays, Sydney, CB; Little Fury, Mundy, ann jrown, witli heen isu ag ol RTO First heat 40 1:9 On getting out to sea, however, the vessel began to leak | 40; l9th, Kllen ‘Austin. Borden, New York. aller, Agnes, William # hovelt, Furprige, Boston, Bases. ~ Dudly, and itwas found ‘necedsary 10 make for Sydney | Entered out 17th, Thames (y,, Hyde, Quebec, &c: 18th, | Prise,’ Florence 1 wereux, Agel t day's regular sport was | Second he: a 3:20 REPORTED SY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | for saicty and repairs. She was taken on the marine | Dorothy, Williams, ria, Vietory, Antelope, fa aes . James *the 2:33 Purse of $500—-$180 to the first, $90 to the | Third heat.. 40 1:18 HBRALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE railway, ana damage tound as before stated. ot ‘trom Grave: nd ivi Susan E Voorhis, Tulford, daha David Rowers, je artha, J Paine we EB gecond and $20 to the third horse. | OF ee zine oa. the heat + 38 1:16 a dir), Mar ; Liverpool duly 10 via | | Scum Many is Maxcam, Beveridge, from New York for Lonponverny, July 19—Sailed, Congress (US irigate) | Dearborn. : a ‘tres ° j—| e 7 " se aun racos, Was spoken J , in Crookea ane ‘assage, © 5 5 vy gelding Slippery Dick, Feeks’ ‘chestnut | . Defore the race Joe Brown was the favorite at Wy 28 dase | BARTS Anse etsael ants toremast hood. , “TeawoR Maron, Bt John Ni. WILMINGTON, No, yay arid sehr Garret P ‘mare iady kmma, &£. Haight’s bay mare even figures over the field, nor did he disappoint Piter, donn Phillips’ bay gelding | lis friends, winning the race comparatively easy, ‘a brown mare. Lady phi; 27th, tat M —A sailor who says he was on board th ARSEILLES, July Unione, Cat nd Jon 68 20 W, a Navonal seater, bound 61 the wemarn partot ng apa rere OceHee, Magee; Phitader uly 15—Arrived, Goschen, Bahr, New York. Wright, Cropper, New York. 85, W. a German steam : : | the first heat by six lengths, after a neck ship Manhattan (Br), Price, Liverpeol ot rand Manan in 8 fog htor Jul; NeweastLe, July 1 ie Annie, J. M. Briggs’ gra elding = Marsnail | vrawand titers te 17, while on her pi ¢ from Boston t john, with | phia, % = and Chris. Hanson's white guiding George, Lady | 84 neck race for considerably over three- | July 2f"mt «7a tonisie yee’ bark austeat, wormed | Hoty Ani ost thet Ee ing, ‘ae. Kai ven] was 20 | Musa NY es eres 2 Ati ddetten Cale haf tremor pas Emma was the tavorite on tue field beiore the first | quarters of a mile with Joker, who broke | Bast: 2th, iat 460, Jen 63 46, stenmer Batavia, hence for | Bred. Hit lost Mer poston “ “Balled 16th, Prima Donna, Bricksen, New York. Bo foes in advance; advice free commissioner tor © y heat. ‘To weal ir ceas ben biayei was given. | badly on the homestretch, Fanny Raymond Steumsti Great Western (Pr), Stamper, Bristol July | | Guovcester, July 29—Fishing schr Dacotal ava April 4—Sailed, Chattanooga, Freeman, | Sta Counseltor-at- George won the heat, Lady Emina obtaining sec- | peing third. In the second heat Brown and Joker ‘ith and 104 passengers ot Morgan's Sons. | from a shore inackereling trip saturday with lo ioe Kong. mn - ond piace and Marshall third position. For the | again fought it to tue homestretch, when Joker 1, lon 24 48, py F Moratnmond, | of foremast: it is also reported that fishing schr Live Yan- prays Hour, July 16-—Passed, Susan M, Wade, from HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLY second heat the word was gi o another unfair | again broke, and was not only beaten f doth on Georges Banks, passed fishing schr | kee lost head of foremast last week. Wladelphia for Roverdam B A. corner of Fulton avenue and "Boerum wireet pee ¢, but Lady Emma, having more foot than th y 0 ly beaten for the 0; seine Gate. Tat 4 7, rood . Penantn, July 13—Arrived, George Peabody, Brooks, Open from s A. M. to Salatce, won the heat in style. George was sec. | He4i.0Y 40e Brown, but was beaten for second place Yaame tine Urig iialtaa. top Halifax, Haneee Sut Kalan Seig ihe ak CuRMn eee Witte eNs | vere uly 4 hotd,. Bieck, ew Fork. On Sunday froms too Fe BC- ‘anny Kaymond, | ‘i - which was in. Collisio1 . ViLan, July Mma |, Reinhol jeck, New Yor aces ee ‘ond and Lady Annie third. ‘This contest was then | over ude: sae egetes fairly’ Doting Broek ri Te Cie tg Rey Galler Glaagow galy ts, vie | Fosetu, Camelloy from Malaga, lost only. jtbboom mot iled lath ernman’ Beng: Sodemunn, New York BeOLUTR DIVORCES LRaaii ror eed also postponed because of darkness until two | dewn and beating him home by a neck, Fanny | Win & Co." pupa Gamased; te latter lost react inain royatenna und | i? tory s0Ly SO he, start Rereary tne gar. | A diterent staves-Deverton eT te Ociock this aiternoon. being third. For the fourth heat Brown pot % goatana? ace Duder, sydney, OB, Sdaye, with | had bulwarks on starboard side stove. Gaonke: com tariat tos Men vorkee a ne publietty ‘required “no charge anid" divoree ‘ranted: wi ° trifle the best of the start, and Was never reached, 0 CB swain & Son; veasel Hatirax, July 30—Steamer 8t Andrew, at Pictou, re- Qusssstows, July 17—Arrived, sigurd Yarl, Tostensen ; advice free. LOWER, avicaey, © No. 1% Browsway. Samm Day—Purse $000, 10F horses that never | Joker breaking badly in the first turn, losing con. | "Rectand & © mt the Su inst at Lt Poa Came | Derwent, Firth, and suovo Uiuseppina, Matehess. New beat mile heats, best tree in five, in uar- | gaerable ground, He finally recovercde ‘aud | 26 with mle ana pacers Ni“ertan: Savannah Jaly | pore tat oot selon M 0 0 hie r; the schooner’s jibboo Maresca, Bosto! Atlantic, Me- AHOLERA, DIARRH(®A AND Dy: NTERY ARE ness; $140 to the rei, $90 to the second and $49 | striking a guod trot finished second, Fanny ‘third anip. Florian. Naver mahal Bae eee ways bocvoee Pon thelr Jour: Porto it ‘Sate M Merrill, Doskendorit, New C prior to June 25, oct J uly 16—Off, ish ws doutnar bh trom | retreshi ach near Fort ‘aleutta tor London } , Gut Gerlach, trom ‘The hull of bark Gem, lying on the ppsch peas port Baltamore to, ater March 2, with coflee to order Jat 290 §, lon 465K, had & yory Meamsdip Florida, Mitchel, ‘ with | Was carricd away; both vessels proceeded on their jour- xe positively cured when first taken by Dr. TOBIAS fo the {ira horee. ® which gave Brown first money, Joker second and | Mase ud passensers to wil Bree Ao Brie | nes: Orleans Admete, Nielsen. New York: Pod. Farabachia, | celebrated TAN LINLMENT, 36 years before the Chris. Hanson's w. @. George. +61 2] Fanny thir ya. M Johnson, 10 miles North of Hattoras, bound SouLR Miseellan Baltimore talk, Pacean New Yorks Ones Dabl dot | Brest tomcdyr tor oun etekne eae tate Halt to wet 1 be &. Foeks’ ch, m. Lady Emma. 211 doker was scarcely himasif to-day. Some week anteamanip Fanita. Doane, Pulladetptum, witn mdse t0” | purser Thomas Tonge, of the steumship Virginia, from | fit" ‘a:"Mtrom, Baltimore; Fiteo, Bonicelll, New | fore you sail, itis worth Wes welght im gow. Sctd by ii John Splau’s br. m qe 4 7 | OF, ten days ago he ran away aud skinned botu his | ship ked Gauntiet oF Liverpool), Swan, Galeutta and | Glasgow, bas our thanks for favors, York: David! Hogaoy do: dena Hrandis, ison Philadel. sroagie obevor ld Park ries ont, Iporiey re turned if peorne 2 é“ ind legs ly, 80 that ugrey, WhO Was aiso | Sand Heads, Maret 25th, with tse to J. D. Wood. Had Th or of the steamship Java, from Liverpool, has lannibal, Nieman, Ne' jot satistactory. bottles sold annually. J. Philips’ b, g. My! 6 4 | somewhat hurt, was compelled to let up a trifle on | song westerly ya! the it Good Hope for 10 | Kacstiyaie bos is ?. ‘ Satied 18th, Bor Boveras San, Samuel G Reed, > : “he Epes. Haigni’s b, mm. Lady Paiier 4 6 | the uittie one.” {Obs trom Ooctin tor nite He spoke bark UE'uerena | oar thanks for courtesies nded at Point 8 Leurent abe gn ta Pang Hg ows, London: Adelina, atiotadiere hone WiNounerens Win. Thoms’ b. g. Slippery Dick. 55 THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW’S RACES Tee Bom Cochin e pelerPgo!, 6 days oa | Senausnir Nonsnany (Br), stranded a et adjedged 1. | Munros. phen Sante 0 South’ | HYPOPHOSPHITS OF LIME AND SOD. en ee TiME. at the Saratoga track 18 @ very good one, and the | wood to eo Howes A Ca. June ae iddays, TUL IGG- | yas sold by auction at Guebes ealy * | amptor ertect Tonic and Invigorator on earth, promptly uring sport promises to be excellent, The first race is a roke ‘ship: Highlander thom ‘das Feae NESE Lote nace’ ot ine Gay oa? ly 18—Satled, Rose, Gliaploh, New York. Jeneral Debjiity, 4 Prowteatfon te, ad First heat.. 38 | dash of amuie, for all ages, for which Crockford, an Premeteey The cargo of ship Good Ho , from Ardrossan for San | Sour paras July ,16—Pasted. ellan, Wort- | Forces and Powers and Weakness of or an Ht stim. Second heat 41 Quits, Sunrise,’ Valley Brook, Minnie W. and sue Pemark British Cr wn (of Plymouth, B), Andre, Padan Franeiseo, whieb put into Baia Mjeaky, had been sold mann, from Hambai fo? San, Frat lates the a} petite, and ‘produces 1 to" er are entered. 18 a di YACHTING NOTE, he second rac h of two miles, for all | high sea, which ay intervals MS, been purchased of : 8, the entries being McDamels’ Joe Daniels and | This weather continued unl oa Be ie cud bers, of thie city, and will be bro- Beery ding and don | 4] THOUGHT 1 HAD THE CONSUMPTION (ONT 1 The new schooner yacht built for Mr. William Hoard, Saniona’s maze, Cee True Bir; 2 Toth ae on ha a heey Lap yt Ben up where sh ree” ™ puizoe, Mu ae ork ia ie nes, Tege, Phila T ea Fead your sereety bm fe it Ms sell” a in the An , ~ . ce jc ick’s Jonn McCormic! sarrol 0" maiptopsail, at 10:90 ‘was strack by ld July 2 to WE Astor, of the New York Yacht Clab, by Carli, of | Coar's The Nurse and Alloway’s Boss Tweed, & heavy sguall, whieh tnrew her on her beau ends, | pyiitiny and others for Biss Haring, apers, salle, Bc, to | gitNenrRDn July Ib—Aerived, Adolph Fredhotm, Sam. hater J «ney in e elogeis arn City Island, has been named the Ataianta, gud Bot | For fo hurale race, two miles, over eight hur- malate es A ww the Mii Gregory, of Sax Harbor, tor Sanpuaan, Jay Jg— ARGOS, mel, fosanalaay ser Which iscuravie. Invormation tree. W. Ht Cole Dog Abe CalLy60, aw Velore Kenyried, Adige, we entzieg agg Stade Wap, Village Auch: J recied inkewcy stavsaih apd’ ib’ vous ‘we Abie what atJabes is a abr caligd the Martiy, of | Xoryq Aa dalle i 60 ast Zone