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“MARYLAN 1D 00 KEY CLUB. Last Day of the Spring Racing Meet- ing at Baltimore FOUR EXCITING EVENT. Risk, Galway, Botany Bay and Trouble the Winners. BaLtTimore, Md., May 29, 1875. Agrand moblage gathered at Pimlico Course this afternoon to Witness the final events of the ‘pring racing meeting, and well were they re- paid for their time. Of tne four races which came of each was Snely contested from start to Quisn ana gaye general satisfaction, Tue steepie- chase was an event that willlong be remembered, Five horses started, four of through che race, making the Jumps over Walis, water, hurdies and ditches withoat a mistake, and finishing so close together that twenty yards from bome the Winner was in doubt DASH OF ONE MILE. ] Shira: | troabie, M. Brown's. bay gelaing Corouet, | Green's bay Mare Daylight, Mr. | KEW YORK MERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHERT, a weiter welaytay Aout two and a nalf mites. forrance’s chestmut horse Mr. Bowe's chestuat horse Calvert and Josepa Donahue’s chestaut mare Linda, ‘The starters were A, H. TUR RACE, This was one of the most closely contested events (hat ever took place, Trouble winning the , race by & short length. Coronet proved oimself | a most capital jumper and a horse of great speed. He bolted of tue lead at the dfth hurdle, losing over 100 yar When he recov- ered be galtioped remarkabiy fast, eutung | down the otners one by one, finally passing Trouble pefore he left the deld for the | track to run home. | tat be would prove the winver, as he took a co! Every spectator supposed | Manding lead of Troubie at the half-mile pole, Tne | latter, however, had lo's of run in him, and com- | | hurdle and ceat vin eee @ length. wiica ran all | The first race was 4 dash of one mile, for three- | pear-olds; purse of $350 for the first horse and | $50 to the second; colts to carry 100 tbs.; filles and geldings allowed 3 Ibs; winners of Any stake this year to carry 7 Ibs, extra, Bight horses came to the post. These were— Joon F. Chamberiin’s ehestnat filly Scrambie, dy Star Davis, dam skedadule; E. A. Clapaugn’s chestnut filly Violet, by Vauxhall, Gam Mary Wat- son; P. Lorillard’s bay colt Kisk, by Revolver, dam Syren; D. J, Bannatyne's bay colt Elmwood, by Baywood, dam Lark; Oden Bowie's crown colt Holbrook, by Bayw.od, dam Gonestil, and chest- wut colt Ore Kuob, by Dickes, cam Shipper; T. E and W. R. Davis’ bay Olly Jest, by Baywood, dam Lazs, and D. J. Crouse’s bay filly Daisy Milier, by Revolver, daw Skipper. amble was the favor- te and Risk the seco d choice. TUR RACE. Scramble was first away, Elmwood secoud, Risk third, Violet fourth, Jest fith, Ore Knob sixth, Daisy Misier seveutu. Hisk ran to the frout on the turn and showed the way at the quarter pole, Eimwood second, Violet third, Scrambie fourth, Ore Knob firth, Jest sixth, Daisy Miler seventn, Going down the backstretch Risk still led the Heid, Datsy Muller ruuming into second place, Ore Knob wh rd, Scramble fourta, Elmwood filth, Jest sixth, Viole, seventh and Holbrook etguth, Eim- wood bolted across the track on the lower turn and interfered with the horses follow- tng him. As they struggled into the homestretch Risk was still leading, Daisy Miller second, Ure Knob third, Scramble tourth, the others following | tm open order, Risk galloped home an easy winner | by two leng: Serambie second, her river baviag Waited too long before masing ls brusi; Daisy Miller third, Ore Knob fourta, Holbrook Aith, Jest sixth, Violet seventh abd | Eunwood eigath. ‘Time, 1:44X. SUMMARY. Prmuico COURSE, BALTiMORE, 3870—Last DAY OF THE SPRING 1 MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB.—First race, 00@ mule, for turve-year-olds—Purse, $250 for the Srst horse, $50 for the second; coits to carry 100 los, filles ana geidiugs allowed 3 ibs,; wiaper ol apy Blake Lois year 7 los, extra; eight started, Md., May 29, Racine MEBTING P. Loriulara’s b. ¢. Kisk, oy Revoiver, dam Syren, by Oliver, 100 Lb. 1 Jona F. Cuauberhn's ch.’ i. Scrambie, by Star Davis, dam Séecaddie, 07 Los.. 2 D. J. Crouse's b. f. Daisy Mier, ‘by ievoiver, Gam Skipper, 97 Ids... 3 Odin Bowie's ch, c, Ors Kudo, by Dickens, dam Supper, oy imp. Yorksaire, 100 ib 4 Ono Howie's vr. ¢& Holbrook, by ay wood, dam Goneti, oy Reveune, 100 lbs é T. Be . KR. Davis? db. L ieee oy dam Lazy, 97 Ib 6 BE. a. Clabaug’s c: iouet, by Vauxuall, dain Mary Watson, 97 Lot 7 D. J. Bannatyoe’s v ‘Bimwood, “by” ‘Bay: & wood, dam Lark, by Lexington, 100'ibs........ time— %. HANDICAP PULSE. ‘The second race wasa handicap purse of $600, for aii GoTses (nat Bave rap duriug ihe meeting; Of which $100 to the second borse; dash of oue dana mies. Tuoere were seven entries, com- prising D. MeCoun’s Lay gelding Kadi, by Lexing- fon, dam Kaions, ages, 111 Ibs; L A. Hiten- cock's cues'na! Bo: Maudinsa, 5 years oid, 100 ive, and Brown's y Lutive H., by Second Boone, dam by Brown Dick, 4 years old, 95 \os.; Mart Jordun & Co.'s bay horse Brookland, ty Lexiagton, dam m. 6 years old, 100 ibs; Joun F. Cham- Hoaxer, o War Dance, dam *; ., and Jos. Dona. bay geiding Di an. by Jali dam isure, 4 years vit, luz tee. Hitencock's euwy the fa¥ovile, Kadi second choles. THE RACE. Brooxiand took wad, Lutitia B. second, The Hoaxer tuird, Dead head jourta, hadi Oy and | Gaiway sixth. The places were uncnanged at the three-quarter polt, Dut as they passed ibe stand Latta fi. was leoding, Brooxiand second, The Hoaxer titra, Dea Head fourth, Kadi firth, Gai- ¢ stand Brookiand {eli where he remained for t ‘the race. Lutiue H. er pole, but going down tne back ront, The Hoaxer sec- fourth, Broo! a 100 yards from with # fdso, passed presence, Sydney. 4 e quar Kadi went to tie Head home, when Galway ¢ Kedi ere Junny Roe was aware of and before Kadi could be pot in guicker motior Gaiway Woo the beat by & length, Kadi second, The Hoaxer Dead Head jwurts, Brovkiand and Luutaa sixea. SUMMARY. Spconp tack. —Handicap purse $600; f z te Meeting; « Same! roe “ ar- entry box. Six horses way. 5 years, by Von- oy Le i years, by oy by Lex: sey Head, o8 4 years, 6 years, i yeas t The third race was (w Weiien alowed if 7S ay first Fiecolo. vy Com ola, 103 ibs. bourse Stock wood, A fl aged, 113 ibs.; T. B&W. KR. Davis’ « Fadaae War Dance, dem No “ is lune; be by Lewie & C6."s bay taare Bessie 12 Hunter's Lexington, dam By Chorister 1i , and Josepn Donavuc's cuest t Fotany Bay, by Austraian, dam Bonnet, 4 years od V8 im | Bessie Loe was the ite as joo ouds, (Uc a! the borees sold Well, Fadiadeen beiag Secon | ebvlce. THR Rack. Pirst Heat.—Pexsie took t jead, Rotany Bay 6 fourth and stu nim this oreer ior & mie tany Yay Went up and wed soon airerwa: aken in band and Fad adeen y Boy toon raced for the lead, Fadladeen neat oy two iengtns, Botany bay af jeugths 19 front of Bessie Lee, Svock- ourth, Peco Mth. Tims, 5:40, coud Haat, ~Patiadeen hat the cai rg. Br seie Lee tooK the jead, urd, Botany Bay in the pet- Seok Wood secoud, Yadiaaeen end of and at nh and ptil Near the ay went up 4 Woud second, Jeueen Look second pis dent ran ut Botany pole to the ead, ont was Dotany Way winping the neat by 4 tin d:37. Fadladeen was second an@’ wi Ob iers Gistanced. Third Heut.—gotany Ne, Ge took the lead Won ihe beat and roy irom he ta ols edu a gr Was never Readed, DF Six lenges Time, 3:44 shintany allowed Saue DaY—Tarno fwo-mtie heate, 6 years for 3 oS years and soware 2u ibs. Purse, $900 for firey horse, £200 ior secon f, Yive starved. Jus, Donahue ch. 6. Botany Bay, 4 years dam Bonwet, 108 Ips...... 9 R. Davie’ eb. ) aged, Cam A fe Lewis & Go.'s 0. to. Beanie Les, ages by Auoter’s Lexiogtou, dam vy Cioris: D. 4), Baonatyn by Asserane, Gos 4 _ pares se a ie A. Ciabaugn’s bd. bh. ae ears, by ” Concord, Jem Mauding, 1 oe 6 dia, 78:44, Post stanza. Time, 3 :40—-4 GRAND STREPLEOW The fourth rage was Grav Jost Stance, Of $60 @uch, B. f., o100 to aud; Sat noger, $40" ar We sevond and $10 lor ‘see “ wus ing With a grand rush, overtook Coronet at the last Time, 7:1035. SUMMARY, Same DaY—Forktn Kack.—Grand Steepiecbase Post Stakes of $50, b. f.; clud to add; $700 for first horse, $100 for secona, for the third; five or more ‘to Ol; Welter weights; about two and a halt bomen over the regniar steeple course, Closed ig 1 15, H. Torrance’s ch. bh, ‘Trousle, 5 years, by B ay lverston, dam Kate McDonald. 1 A. D. Brown's », b. Coronet, ED dreds by Jones- boro’, dam Garland 2 A. D. Green's b. In, aviieht, ‘syears, by aah ning, dain Laura Spilman. t) Oden Bowie's ch. g. Calvert, years, by Bait: more, dam Chickamauga. + 0 Jos. Donahae’s ch. in. Linda 0 Time, 7:10 And this closed the apriug meeting of the Mary- land Jockey Clad, POINT BREEZE PARK. CLOUD AND FRANK J. THE WINNERS. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 29, 1875. The following are summaries of the last day's | races at Poiut Breeze: — First face.—For horses of 500; $040 fo the first, $450 U he third Lorse. 1 : WHITE 2:34 class; purse | (ue second and aed ne ae Fe we Le | 0 a 4368 Lady Whitman 5424 KR. D.. 6 4.6 Pub 3 4 dr, Li . § dr. Honest Mac. dis, Ned Forrest . ls Time, 2:3 35. SECOND RACE.—Por horses of 2720 clase; purse $1,500; $000 to Hirst; $450 to second and $150 to third horse, Prank J. 22s Snowbai! 236 annie Collins. 425 Hila Madden. 663 Jack Draper 343 Dinan, 754 6s 8 Ste F BOGARDUS VS. PAINE. GRAND PIGEON MATCH FOR TWO THOUSAND DOr- | LARS AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP—BOGARDUS T WINNER—AN EXTRAORDINARY SCORE. Captain A, H. Bogardus, of Elkhart, Il), Ira A. Paine, of this city, again came tog: yesterday in a pigeon shooting contest. casion had long been Jooked forward to by the and | yer | jarge number of gentlemen ofthis vicinity who knew the skillofthose men wito the wim, and asthe siakes were unusuaily large the | iterest became widespread and assumeda@ speculative tendency. Not alone were sporting men gen- erally desirous of witnessing the decision of the long mooted question as to wiilch of these two | crack shots was the superior, but members of tne Union and otner clubs took up | question, bet their money and attended the shoot | at the sec | the piace to see for themseives how the contestants acted Prospee: Park Pair Grounds was lected to decide the event, and at | two o'clock 600 or 600 gentlemen were there Galway, by Concord, dam | ; gatherca aud anxiously awaiting tne call of the referce, The match wae for $1,000 8 side, 100 birds each, 90 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, five traps and Huriiagham rules to govern, which require the gun to de held below the armpit until the bird ison the wing. Paine being the chalienger al- lowed Bogardus $50 for expenses, which in reality | made the stakes $1,050 against $1,000. Mr. Parks was selectea referee. The birds were furnished by Miles L. Johnson, aud, as a lot, were strong and rapid = fyers. Bogardus used & Scots breecnioader, 13 bore at muzzle and 12 at the breech, while shot with a Grant muzzie-loader, 11 bore, wick Gifference of guage allowed Bogardus under the Pules 18 inches the advantage of the range, Paine Standing at the score and toe Captain baving ove foot advanced veyond it, the cistance noted as above. At eighteen minutes p: Went to the trap, ani atta ia tne Was!—Bogardus, $00; Paine, $35. Twe bets of $500 to $400 Was made by the Captain’ ‘ backers. A brisk southeast wind was vwine Vhrouguout the shoot. Paine opened the bail and | brought Gown tis frst bird with the second bar- rel, aid cop'inued witu Capital jack autli he | bad to his credit mine dead pigeons. when be broke and missed ti¢ tenth. Meaowalie bogar- Gus bad secured bi ight out of wis ten, one of Which, sol t rough aud through, managed to ges beyond tue boundary. By tais time the geaerai Dearmg of toe shooters at tue score bad no, Bogaraus eportmun- aud the chance he invuriauly gave the wwentietm bird Paine bad Bogardus, in me The oc. the | Paine | AQUATICS. CLUB—M&. JOHN A. WALKER WINS THE SCULLS AND THE GUNSTER CREW THE FOUR- OAR, The Nassau Boat Club opened the season yester- day aiternoon, with their annua spring regatta, j ana made aquatics look quite brisk on the harlem, The steamer William Fletcher was chartered for | foot of Wall street atone P.M, Asmall party of ladies and gentlemen were taken on board there, and after leaving the next landing, at the foot of East Thirty-third street, there was "standing room only.” After arriving on the course, which was & straight mile between the Railroad Bridge and eared shells, but as Mr. Frank G. Brown and Mr. Jonn A, Walker were the only contest- ants, they became the owners of the challenge cup without a race, The next event was SINGLE SCULL SHELLS, FIRST HEAT, | for which three started. | the favorites. as the third man, Coles, appeared to | have joined in the sport merely to swell the en- tries, Wills tuok the lead, but Walker goon closed | up with him, and before tney had gone a halt mile was aciear boat’s length in adva: Coles was virtually not im the race, and Wills made a game | effort 10 recover first place, but foand Walker too tough a customer to getaway with, The latter finaily won by about three lengths, and Coles came tu about a quarter of a mile behind Wills, Tae fol- jowing 1s @ summary of the race:— Place, Colors, Red John A. Walker James Wills, White Kaward W. Coles Blue o | ‘hime, | After some little time had been fooled away the | competitors in the second beat of the single sculls came to the scratch and Were sent away in good shape. Foot, who Was pulling his first race, took the lead cleverly, and (he other two, Kemp and Minor, fouled pelore they had travelled 150 yards, Kemp was the first to get outof the scrape, and Started after Foot; but heid too much to the Westchesier shure, Foot won the heat easily by three lengtus, and Kemp case in second, hall a doz lengths in advance of Minor, whose form | was ratuer lignt, Woe following is @ summary of the SECOND MEAT: | Names Colors, Place, | James D, Fe -Blue eup... nae | Wiliam B. Keinp Blue aud white cap ce i Joseph Minor, Jr. d Cap. 3 | ‘thine. | Folly an nour was now lost before the four oars made their appearance, a8 most of the oarsmen were 00 tne Club boat looking at the single sculls, | and were not landed until alter the second heat, | it was after five P. M. before the four crews were in line. Gunster had the Westchester side, Walker next, Floyd Jones next and Cris, Gunatner on the New York shore, They were | jammed up a itttle close together, as after events | perved to The start was good, Gunster | pusving hard for a lead, Floyd Jones was al Meg a hurry, and, peving to pass Walker's re caused foul No. but both were soon going ¢ again. it eae @ prettily contested race, as they ail bang pretty close together, | and Cris. Gunther and his light weights made gooa work on the inside, The ster party, with Frank Bacoa pulling bow, Were too heavy for the others, and soon took @ clear | they kept to tie fluish. Floyd Jones | Guo ber joining in, the thi 3 Moated across logetner, Walker’s beat was badiy stove tn and Sank elore they got Ber in shore, giving the crew &ewiul. Floyd Jones?’ boat was also slightly Gam- | aged. The following 1s the summary oO! the FOUR-OARED SHELLS: F Colors. Place. ot I Gonster, stro | ao Ww. Sons White shirts, ad j with Uige sash, ag hae { nea caps, Not placed | Frauk G. Brown, bow George 5, bie, } George we = Sot eens Boao $ pe caps Not placed T. B. Kevuolds, Cris, G, Gunther, stroke...) | € W. Macy, No. Not placed | W. A. Lenilton, jae caps. W. Kobiuson, bow 6225, After another balf nour’s delay the contestants for the final heat of the SINGLE SCULLS | received @ good start and went off weil together, but before balfa mile had been pulled it decamwe apparent tuat Walker bad tt ali his own way. | Foot pulled gamely and will make a oarsma: some day, as be evidentiy bas pleaty of piuck. aiker won the championship by taree or tour jengtas, The following is the summary of tue | FINAL HEAT—SINGLE SCULLS, ame Colors, John A Walker. Red © James D. Foor Blue cap Time, 6:25 The Atalanta Cinbd have thelr opening on Mon- Gay aud tbe single scuil championship of tue Nautilus Club will be pulled on June 7. YACHTING NOTEs, Yacht Meta, B.Y.C., Mr. G. A. Beling. from Gien Cove, passed Whitestone yesteiday, bound for Port Morrig, The steam, yacht Larfine, Mr. Phillips Phoenix, New York Yacht Club, is now in tne baildor'’s hands, being raised about Dine incnes. THE NATIONAL | GAME. MARTFORD YS. ATLANTIC. The sixth match between the Hartfords and Atiantics was played yescerday afternoun at the Union Groands, Williamsburg. The game ri sulted in favor of the Connecticut boys by a score of 9to4 The only marked feature of the contest Was tue excremely Dad batting on votn sides. pbumber, sixteen, Which gave ira the lead by two pigeuns. Frienas of the latter INNINGS. Bow rushed to tue pool box aud made bim bring Crum Tet, 2a Uh th GIA GUA. THA Sth, Oth, even terms with the Captain, Which, no doast, r 4 0 o 1 a ¥ 2 i oo Was very jleating to the Western delegation, Atiande 4.3) 03 00 te tan” : fr: 4 : t sire— Wt 108 Sek Gane inened 5 eeake, ot haa base by ervors—tlartford, 6 times, Atlamtie, ¢ Qe game as be ug The better | “Runs earned—Bartiord, 1; atiantic, 1. remhaand nardly | The feieing was good, and several ereelient GOWB 85 one OF catohes we made. Comparative toe occasion more en fois {way around yoKed serious ends, how- they eoula aree birds ahead, many imagined it r nproo. Mis ying the p cure, Raving & pl ulm tae favorite at $50 :0 $40. A rest of tWeaty minutes was now taken and tue guns cleaned Paine came to the front for the fifty-first bird very coatident, cutis down maguilicently aud repeated tory work for eight others in tue ten, ne—the Afly-cighth—a rattilng cu gave Dim forty-gigut oat of mixty. n took lity piace there was ad he shot in style. He een Lids im succession, mak- 4 aS such lOag ranges as to His sevegcieta bird, & dr and tacn he went om se died over the sirongest enarac- ‘ om ® trap ur heu he led Ps the first time iu thas such bid been their reiat n. buring tuis exsracraimary ex- n aptain fis mons had aso y, yet mis#ine just the BuMber to Goyardus toe advantage. From this practi “ ¢ Won- ves as many couldn't stop his eluty- nor could he secure d the Capiaia his Anam pe mowt extra- ordinary « t ardus, ever nade ih Pikeou suooting at such jong range and under the Eugise rules. He Kusled 45 straight ont ractiers aud some jeaving With five failing reality killed vo of we the trap dead out of bou OU! Of Bis 100 ot 18 #<robg ae UUCKS. 16 Bogaraus in Captato, uncer \We rele, need 1% ounce shot “ Grachwe ui D Wuer ia ewon sell (of paper, the nt OF 12 wauge size, gun wegns 41 the shot sed by him was taod barrel and No. 7 im ¥ 40 poatids exw No. 8 in tbe righ went | naud barre #UMMARY. Prospact Par . Fajk Gwousns, Neat BROORLYN, lL. £, MAY 29, 1876.—CHAMPIONSHI? PIGEON SaouT.—Matcd v 0, Setweem Captain A. H. koart, li, and ira A, Pawe, New York; 100 su.8 oltas eacn, 90 paris rise, 40 yards boumtary, i 0% sot, Loringham rules to govern; weateet One; fresm southeast wind viow- Img across the by Bowar diay r3 were in attendance, and there w. bar littie entuusiasm displayed. The lolly wing the score:— n. atiastie TR.PAB. | Plavers RIP AE. veo Par ee Burdock: 135 ooOza1 Garey.a-'a.....1 2 9 8 ELD OE uum ings 2 ° 9 Tork tt. .2 260 112360 vite [00309 te | 200-208 i 939 t Crane, ist b 111001 Bond, ¢ 000 2 Cukor. 00100 | Potate.......9 78 9 9 Totals... seu wT ' PRINCETON VS. YALE. A very Interesting game of base ball waa played yesterday at Hamilton Pa: ew Haven, between the Princeton and Yale Coliege University nines, in which Princeton came off as victorious as in he late cannon war with Rutgers. Last year Yale defeated Princeron. By that the record games lome aad home mate) } Partisans of both nine degree of inter ihe tohowing is the rae, PPA. RAPP. A. e's ie curd 1036 ,0090 209 0032 901 0 9006 0083 00140 -01004 oone eves 19082 1253 we Cae 0060 oot sean i one sence, 24 Sa vin eh. Oh ah Oe os 8 8 ¢ 1 tS oo 00 + 0-0 BOSTON YS. MUTUAL. Bostox, Mi Tn a game of Dane bal to-day the Boston scored Sand we Mutuals 3 | PHILADELPHIA V8. ATHLETIC. | PHILADELPHIA, May 2 A game of base ball between the Phiia | wud Athletics resulsed in favor of the iatr score oi 4 to. | BASE BALL NOTES. | In the opentag game ef the seagon for the | Whilam Kniseley Base Ball Ciuy, on the Elysian LEER Leet tba tbh Lene | Fields yesterday, tne ioulowin 0 Was made:— oi tomiel et ith Vitel, 2B | 199 Wrisit, 13 3 yr a'ts ae de i, itis, Fillion mi eeley & Co i oat ee heey ee: SO) Ol tee ee eee of the eimpioyés of t Woe #119994, 14.410, 121181, 12101, | NewYork Pout Office will piey a geme to morrow 31106, 0009)", [roult, 101461, S#1111, | &¢ Pros yanks Brookiya, on grounds No, 3. eg Lad eaiieiyporr arise iy ur Game wii allied at Nall-past two P. M. 110, oF1ihi*, 1191901, wie 01% Ee - Ae AL LOL Lea, “Total, 100, Killed, #1; mteves, | ORICKET. Time actually shooting, three hours. Reteree, Mr. Parks, *Kilied with & coud barrel, 1Fe) dead cut of vounie Captain Bogurdas will Tes 0 ieiabd. MAAR OU AatOroey Bex accompany the American | | The Manhatten Crickes Club, of Brooklyn, Opened their seuson yesterday on the Prospect | tad 2 yee The sii captained by A. be on the maton, sceoung 4 saus to 89 for McoDougal's sag " THE SPRING REGATTA OF THE NassaU poaT | the day by the club, and made its first call at the | High Bridge, considerable time was lost before & | race was started, The first event was jor palr-— Walker and Wills were | Jouied just before crossing Poe line, and Oris. | | made their appearance and gotinto line, They | CREEDMOOR. | LEECH CHALLENGE CUP. ‘The most important ana interestini ch of the Season came off yesterday at Creedmoor, on the occasion Oo! tue contest for the Leech Chal- lenge Cup. The cup is @ beautiful piece of work- | Manship, Valued at aboat $500, and was presented last year to the Amateur Rife Club, of this city, by Major Leech, Captain of the Irish rifle team, for annual competition, The match was conducted under the auspices of the Amateur Rifle Club, The conditions a: Open to all itive-born cliizens of the United States, and all resident members of the Amateur Rife Club, regardless of nationality. Distances, 800, 900 and 1,000 yards; position, any without artificial rest; Ofteen rounds at each dissance; weapon, any rifle within the rules. The entrance fee, $1 lor members of the Amateur Rifle Club, and $2 for all others, Prize, the Leech Cup, to be held during the year by the | winner, and, 1n addition, the championship gold badge, value $50, There were twenty-one entries for the match, The day was ctear, bright and warm, the wind gentle, aud blowing up the range in a direction almost parallel to the ime of fire. The match 1s the first that has come of In this country at the new target lately adopsed from the Wimbledon model, which prescribes a circular, | stead of a square bull’s eye, As will be seen from the scores published below the records of yesier- day's shooting are far ahead of anything that has oye been done infront of the old square bull's What was done yesterday may now be compared with scores made by the Irish riflemen at tuetr late practices in Dubiin and Belfast, Itis wlready | on record that in Ireland 208, 202 been mace at the new McKenna, of Belfast, having een | credited with the highest of the scores mentioned above, Tue highest score yet made im America belore a long range target was sane red yelker aay. by Colonel Bodine, who won the Leech Cup on a record Of 209 Out Of a possible 225, It will be re- membered that the other day Colonel Bodine mace 162 points out of a possinle 180, the highness aggregate attained this season at any of the con- ‘sts for places on the American Team or the sub- quent practices of this team, Tecords place Colonei Bodine along side with, 1! not ahea of Major Fulton, and at any rate his victory ye. | terday puts him for the coming year at the head of American riflemen and confirms his right to t title of “Oid Rehable,”” with which riflemen have salated him. Only meagre reports of the i ‘ice in Ireland have reached this side of the Atjal but, with- out going into tiresome detalls o ngares, At is sate to state Chat there is hardly the Mp of a copper's difference in choice between the two internatioual teams. THE SCORES. COLONKL JOUN BODINE. oro: 5 58. sees 70 . 5, 5 70 | 4a X45. 4045.8 0 855 5, 5,4. 4.5, 5, 5, & 8 Bee 5, 8,5. 5,5, 4. 5.4. 4. 8, a era 5 . 5, 4, | 33,8 5,8. 5. 5 4,3 ] 5, 5, & 5,5, 5, 3 5, 3, ay,’ ca Y 5,5,4,5,5, 4 3 333,94 6, 5.. | 4, 5,3, 4,5. 5 545 a | “5a FY | 43,3, 5, | x Lt | 5, 8, 5 8, 5 5 3 | 34,5, 2.5.0, « 5, 8, 3,4, 8 5, 8,3. | 6. i, { 4, 5,4.5 4.5, .& i 3950.88 3, ie 3,40! 9, 28, a General j 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, | PR 3, 3,43, 4 \ cro! von. 8,3. 5,5. 3, Fy B23.04 5 KAAS O04 Ly 4 i. pEReRESi yey BZ ONG 200,405. uvveseviy OKA LE R24 | ww00—4) BES LOL RES ‘4. 8 conLIN. | S033 28445584 5, | 90-3. 0. 44464 5.45.3.5 w—0, 0, 200, 45,343 Guxenat 3. 'v.’ wes o—2, 5, 3.00, 44, 905, « 3,5, 3, az 1000-4, 0, 4.0, 5, 3 | we—z, 5, 5, 6,3, | g00—3. 2, 344, | lww—6, 3, 0, 0, 0, 2, s08Ern ino) ee E TRESS 10, & 384,3)2,0, 63, 4. ALro: S03, 3, 5,0, 2, 4 gn—5. SEO 2s 12, 1 8, r 800-0, ‘4 4 35 10-3, x0. Mr. F. H. Sanford had an accideat with | Whereby tue Was obuged to discontinue Dakin and Mr. Yale, who were Creedmoor rifles, had mishaps wi Upon two occasions General Dakio’s Gre, and the effects of sim ou suca times were, of course, lost. the marksman @ good deai put Ou; of his usual way of fring. Mr. Yale biew off the neck of a sueli whied remained im the chamber of Mis gun, and caused a good ceal of aificult geluiog itremoved, Mr. Alford bad not prac’ before at the new targets and used @ with sega —— N TEAM. of the Ameriean Team, He Aton informal meet Creeamoor y ki ssed appoipung Licatevant Coleone ©. itehell, uspector Of rifle practice oa the stat } ot Mejor General Snaler, referee in tne acting international rife in of | General McMahon, | upavie to goto Ireland. Major H. H. Parker (Ww! | was in coarge of the Creedmoor ranges yes! y', senior a'd on the staff of Geueral Sho bas been tuviied to accompany the American Team to Ireland, The same honor has been teudered to Captain Charies A, Post, of the staf of General | Soaler; Major H. H. Hollana, of the Third origade, | First division stad, and Mr. Coughtry, Secretary | of the Amatear Ride Cluv of New York. SHIPPING NEWS | OCEAN STEAMERS. DaTEs OF VRPARTURR FROM NEW YORR ror THs MONTH OF JUNE. o Manhatvan. ai 2 roa way. |v Broae w [56 Broaaw: 72 Broadway, Be NOTICH TO CAPTAING OF VEN RNTRIR [ING THE PORT OF NEW GORE AT NI rhe New Yor Hensib has adopted @ dietinguishing Gosioa night inal for use oo board the Hanauo fleam yacht, sow: ing while burning the colors red, greem, red, changing from one to the ether in succession. aad can be sen sev eral miles distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige ws by preparing any marine news they may have for the ship News Department of the B n Se Persons desirous of communicating with veseis arriving at New York can do so by agdressing to such \ yessris, care of Hensto news yacht, pier No i Rast | River, New York, Letters recetved-from aii parts of tho world sod prompuy delivered. Duplicates are re- = ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Bun ate COLONEL JOUN BODINE THE WINNER OF THE, I+ | PORT) OF NEW YoRK, MAY 29, 1875. CLEARED, obtgamer Britannic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool J steamer Bolivia (Br), mall, Glasgow—Hondersoa Kicamer Ville de Paris (Fr), Lachesnez, Havre—Geo Steamer Neckar (Ger), i via fouth- aa r veckar (Ger) DeLimon, Bremen aie ‘Steamer Acapulco, Gi RRS Se eamGE ROAD ELAS, Cray, Aapiswall—Pac Steamer Clyde, Kennedy, Gaiveston via Key West—C H Mallory & Stcamcr Kuickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans— Clark & Sea Steamer ran "Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Gare Py gd Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quin- ‘anoke, Couch, Boral City Point and Jo. maine, xe ‘Dominion steainshi Steamer & CO Knigat, Chichester, Georgetown, DO—J © Kenyon. Steamer Goong W W kider, Reed, Baltiiore—Uld Do- Tene, Richards, Phuadeipnia—James minion Stearsh| ber anal Ann leamer Beveriv, Pierce, Fhitaderohia—james Hand. (saip snipe Eleanora. Johnson. Portiana—' F Ames. Bre n Whitney. Hatiett, Boston —U ¥ Dimock. ps Churles, Smalley, Saw Francisco Sutton & Co. wa Vremier br), White, Bristol, b—Chas L Wright Fark Courier de Bombay (Fr), Naud, Cette—Fdmand vMark’ Ferreri dtal), Cafero, Naples—Fuach, Edye & Bark Curacoa (Br), Lockhart, Curacoa—J Foutke's Bark, AdaJ Bonner, Bonner, Havana—Jas E Ward & ‘Brig L Pitot Harriman, Corunna—Carver & Barnes. weer Clark, smith, Laguayra aud Barcelona—H are c x Sparks, Peterson, Havana—James E Ward & itis, Jo spesprine (Br), Ganion, StJohns, NF—Hatton, ‘a tso1 ire Lay Gin, Lawrence, Halifax, NS—) W Whitney Brig alice abbott (Br), MeLeod, Liverpool, N8S—L ik ri alin Chieftain (Br), Fairweather, Bahia—George sour Seas, Anderson, Cape Haytien—B J Wenberg. Boar 0 0 Bearse, Biaisdell, Tuxpan—B D Mewait & Sehr Jutia oO Yates. Yates, Jamaica—S de Cordova, behr Winnier, Nas! ‘Homas—Peniston & Vo. Pome iged Putnam, "philips, Antigua—Thomas Donni- “Schr Hannah MeLoon, Keen, Cardenas—H P Brown & ‘Schr Mole, Atherton, St Kitts—Cartwright & Harrl- “Schr Jacob J Housman, Ryder, Cat Island—BJ Wen- “Che Martha T Pike, Howard, Nassau, NP—B J Wen- aie Kathleen (Br), Mallett, St Johns, NF—P { Nevius Song Chambers (Br), Reed, Dorchester, NB—P 1 Ne- vins en rie shay Chamberiatn, St Augastine—Bent- tion ockie ‘s ‘Yates, Yates, Key West—Senner & kney. Schr ‘votin G@ Wright, Scull, Satilla River, Ga—Overton a Fone ype ns. hr Lizzie Maul, Scull, Richmoud, Va—Evans, lall & Beene Bereeres C Lyons, Stephens, Alexandria—Uvans, a ae Cassia Jameson, Jameson, Georgetown and Alex: andria. RE M Leonard, Gray, Georgetown, DO—D B Dear. vhariey Woolsey, Ellis, Baltimore—W Chalmers, J i Gordon, irciand, Bostou—Uverion & aw- wake Sea Flower, Lincoln, Barnstable, Mass—St John ery. ae sone he Annie J Rassel, Chattleld, Provideace—A W Jackson ‘Schr Crusade, Mullen, Orient--Rackett & Bro. Sehr iy! 5 aan Palmer, ‘Stamturu—Stainiora eas facturin penr 1 oawin, Willams, Stamfora—stamiora Man- ppm Co. Bark Rosina (tal, astro by James Henry eee ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS aND BERALD WHITESTONE TELBGRAPH LIN Steamer Atlas (Br), Low, Santa Martha May §, Sava milla 14h, Caen ena 16th, Port au Prince Zist and for Marseilles, was cleared fore reported) sou 25th," wi Ana passengers to Pun, | orwood & Got ‘May 37, iat 85 Ob. lon 76 44, passed Sinasted achr Fredk U Brett, of St Jonns, NB, Bound north: sane date ana place passed ship Hasnipton Court, of London, from Pensacoia tor i; same Cy ‘experten od beavy, gale from Nie ein, iat a6 28, los seed {ithe cbr, feta New York for satanans baMecraer Benefactor, Woods, Wilminats days, With naval stores and cotton io W F Clr 1, GIbbs Lewes, mass Steamer Albei Der, aud ra O18 B Dominion steam sb!n Co. passengers Bark Proteus, © Aniwerp 45 days, with empty parrots todas 2 Ward & Cor Had hue weatner. Bark Nuova Principio (Ital), Bossa, Antwerp 49 days, tm Dallas to Kontiam & bark . (ae. “Haupt Hamberg 5) days, with mndse to H esp + i ie Bark Mates tans), Premuda. Sorttorss | @ days, in bal- last to master. “Passed Gibraltar April Bark Granada, Hodsdon, Ef 4) days, with coffee to Drexet, Morgan ¥x ‘Co. vessel Crossed, the Equator Nay Tin tow 33; ‘Apri 24 lat signals with ship Alida, min S, lon 36, was in company from janeiro tor Hampton ‘April 30, bp Gaaya- mviasses tol Wa? tropic Kor! 8 via Dela Say Ord with ix tuolames to Samses Wi iwell & ‘Schr Lena Breed, Stilwell, Jacksonville 6 days, with tashie to Wises Ocatrey. PASSKD THROUGH H¥Lu GAra BOUND SOUTS. Steamer City of Fitchburg. Springer, New Bedtora for New Yors, with mdse and passeng: STeamer Gaistea, Walden. rruvigeace tor New York, With mdse and passenge: London for New York. steamer Bolivar, Ge Smart, Bangor for New York, witn with mdse and passengers. jC Taylor, Taylor, Gorce, WCA, via New sor New) York, 29 days, with peanuts to Pollock & Sabre Helen, Perry, New Sedford for New York. Eee sarah L Thompson, Kail, New Bedford for New ‘Sour Artel, Johason, Providence for New York. tehr Ann Dasweil, Newport for New York. Ja. Knowles, Newport tor New York. ler, Hodgdon, Hartford tor New York. rong blisworta for Rondout, with , Proviaence for New ‘Sehr John Crockford. dar, Providence tor New York. sear MH Kand, Poillips, Hostun for Mbiladelpaia. Senr Leanors, ° ite, Newport tor Mew York, wih deb York. London for New w York, New York. sear Mary & Varacr, kogers, er! peur Excel, Parker, New London tor Sehr M8 Kogers, rs, New Mave: Schr Fashion, Lee, Boston tor New York, gens Bk Potter, Tilaworth. ‘Providence for New Tork. fcur Josep W Alen, Clark, Boston tor Ambe Seur George Gurusy, Gurney, Yor “Behe Lacy Church. Merce, Pall River tor New York. z Sele Wisslow Morse, Mitchel, Frovideuce tor Now ‘ork. — Salmon Washburn, Hathaway, Taanton tor New che Silas Brainard, Hull, Provitence for New York. Schr Argo, Guracy, Wareliam for Bow Zork, ie bueline Vivtence, Lippincott, New Maven tor Philadeiputa. ¥ Senur Helen, Shaw, Boston for New York. chr Zephyr, owunan, Vortlaud, Ot, for New York, with stone to orde Sehr Warren Gates, Smith, Millstone Point for Sew York, with stone to White « Sctir Spray, Packard. Fall k er for New York. pene Win Be: ence for New York Rope x Baraen, dresn: Convestions River (or Hariem. sehr John K shaw, shaw, Providence tor New Yora. bolic Salle Courser, New HH og Baithmore. Behr Swallow, Mridzeport tor New ¥. he George Kilbora, Gibsoa, Ne Bedford for New Yor pene Jatiet, French, Bangor for New Yora, with lan- ber w order. cone Dick Williams, Campboll, Fall River for New ‘che Wapella, Phinney. Roston for Kew York. Selir David spragus, Gogers, Vineyara Sound for New Fi York. Senr GW Benedict, Arnold, Rockport for New York, ‘with stone to « ene Bll razon Raynor, Providen Schr Marshai O Weis, Case, for New York. worton’s Point for bila. New York. w Yorn. wanks for New York. with fish to ‘der. Sehr Jennie, Gridia, Nantucket for New York, with fish to order, Seor Laura Hf Jones, Hazard, Pawtucket for New or! pete Effort, Pendieton, Providence for New York. ur itaze MoNamee, Ureemwicn sof NeW York, with 6 10 urd BOUND BAST. Bark Brother's Pride (Br), Grown, New York for St John, NB. Sehr Virriaim, Bearse. New York for Reston & Wooper, traibury, Haverstraw tor Eve rereen, Turner. Hel voken tor Pro nee. Scar Eauly @ Welln cucy, Weebewken tor rrovi- Xebec, Lewis, Hoboken tor Prowiden Sept Wm i Peck, Bunce, New York lor wastfort. Bele Emma & Ellen, Fox’ New York for Martiors. Sehr Thoms Keily, Weehawken for Deunis, Kenr Alice B, Pr ro Beiston. i Bea Duren, Cook, Weerawa ier bp tn. ise A Boarduian, Norwoou, Weehawken for ‘Sener PM Wheaton, Barreit, Hoboken for Providence. Schr $8 Smith, Brow, 5 ¢-@ Bosttor Sour Al Rowiand, Rowland, Weehawken for Bos Sebr Jonn Snow, Mitznell, New York for Machias, Senr Sea Lark, Pixs, New Vora for Saco, Sehr Win Bo Fi in Baker. New York for Boston, Sehr Geor| . Roadoat for Boston. Sehr omida ital tint “New York for Boston, Sehr '©m Todd, Wood, New York tor ee “New York tor Middletown, (t, ner, New Yor® tor Stamrurs SAILED, Sreomers Byeenere (Br, tor Liv hg ab wat f do; Bolivi Giassow | Vaile de Breme 3 ), veston via Kay Jacinto, Havapnans Champion. v Richmond, ac; 6 0 Kaige ieinaeieina, wine uae: Elder, Waitimore; bw ria (Br), London; Kila (br), Richmond; “pring (Br), Lisbon, solr Lizzie Ives, St Croix, Winner, St Fhomas MARITIME | MISCELLANY. ), arrived A! Saesapie 7 wey, g mongers’ and es eo reaper ot the “Ta ttor berg. di he ise Baba exting: ’ aoe toB F Mewall & | |, Untton. Bat eaore at ebih wae wanney on at My Wale eyouee at low itd The 3 steamer, Da 5 ‘saw her, sen! na at high hy e 8 Ina rot beer heavy sea runulng ie Lizzie Youna, A veel siezandrta to or Boston, which uit into Nortolk with he: ot nd mizcenmasi® roken off, bem unable a erecnta 4 for new masts Will shrond the broken ones aud proceed, with tu led. She will be pertectly seaworthy, vraty (Bir). Johnson, from Greeneville, NS, port, Went ashord 27th inst on the North itis stad that the captain retusa to take & whi Broaxers. Pilot, notwithstanding be was Warned by some fisher men that he would go ashore. song, Bh i Uealey, a jorts ti at San Francisco 7,24 K U0, Tat ae. done Eo had & strom: gales lasting two. da lowiti SaaS ous eS homme: eave tay iain and gat. spankervoom and gaff main batch nh stove bulwarks, blew away sails, de. SPOKEN. Ship Mary L Stone, Phinney, from Boston for Sax Francisco, about April 1, lat6 8, lon = NOTICE TO MERCHANT'S AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to tho Hxsauo London Bureag, No 46 Ficet street, or to tha Paris office, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at ana dopartures from Ea- ropean and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United Staves, the samo will bo cabled to this country free of charge and pudlishe 4, Captains arriving at and sailing from Freach an? Mediterranean ports will And the Paris ofce the more economical and expeditious for telograpaing aews OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Donvaun, May 20—Arrived, brig BL Margaret (Bry Williams, Philadetphia, Huis, May 29—aArrived, kett, New York Hawnoxe, May 7—Sailod, ship Nevada, Kruger, Phila aelphia. Lvswiem, May 28—Sailed, bark Sjomanden (Nor), Tan sen, United States, Livgnroot Muy 29—Arrived, steamer Texas (Br), - rensen, New Oricau an Antonio (Br), Rea, Gaivestor via Nortolk; bark Hiagino (Ital, ——. Qverxstown, May 29—Arrived, bark Arendal (Nor) Thorsen, New York. VOREIGN PORTS. Benner, Apri! 20-—-Saued, sche Thos C Seed (Br, AD derson, South Carolina, in port April 30, ‘sche Annie Cotter, McLaughlin, fron Nortols, disy, May 27—Arrived, schr Ann Dole, Bince, Canne o Kel re steamer Colombo (%r), Bur Bath, Me, sailed 27th, barks Abd-el Kader, Harding, Bosto Marsh, Pickett, north of Hatteras; brigs dulla K Haskell, Peusacolu: Jessie Hoyt (Bri, Mulouaia, mouth Alice Starrett (Sr), shaw, north of Hacteras 19— bark Torryourn (Br) 0 Philade|phii at New York; ourke, do; 21st. ‘« Mary G Reed Laucaster, Leland, do; brig Ma almer, Matt do GUATANILLA. Pit, May 14—[n port brig Neponset, Strouc for rnorih of Hatteras; sche Julie, from and for Boston, A 19th, brigs Alexauora \Br Ty (Br), Ro bet rst Kong, May 2Z7—Arrived, steamer Oceanlec (Br), Jenmings, Liverpool via Suez’ Canal (wiihout delay oF cident. Havana, May 28—Arrived, steamer Chas W Lord, Col pee New Urieans; schr Uedrge cealy, Blohme, Gloucer "Eaited 28th, brig Lady Mary (Br), Rex, New York. Hautrax, May #8—Arrived, brig Empfess (Br), darba ‘Mailed 28h, sohra Mary Greenwood (Br), Barbados; § B pymonds (Br). do. Eaten Isand, May 9—Arrived, schrs Alice, Barnard 7 igen ‘Newcomb, 'Welltieet, ‘ay Wth, Alice Racetiorse, Muller, New York: 1th, Reindeer, Lanuax, CB, May 26—In port sehr AnnieS Conant, Hat ford. troin Huvre. tor Forcsmouth, SH. Lunenauna, N3, May 28—Arrived. brig Beta (Br, from Boston, Sailed 28th. brig May (Br), Porto Rico. NP. May at og steamer Claribel. Jay never br), ne Nel boston; Ua es. Colcor Coa, MotHutocK, Philadelphia (and. cleared for Cat island and Philadeiphia); 2ist, Anna pms ‘Doll ver, Savannah: 22d, Wm MeGe. eridan, New York, Wm Parren, Lansley, New Haven. Cleared 17th, schrs Isaac Rica, Oliver, New York; 18tb, Chas ¥ Mavo, Morrison, d Noata Spey, C8, May 27—Arrived, bark Louisa, Ray- mond, Amserdan (or onters, Sailed 28ta, park Chas Davenport, Jones, Liverpool for tor NS, May 28—Sailed, brig Arctic (Bri, for Port: Kicmravero May 22—Arrived, bark Morning Dew (Br), Svckton, Boston. ‘St Mano, May 5—In port brig Willey Smith, Malford, from Boston, diss. Mi od. brig Otter Paepd Pringle, New tJ A060. York; sclir mroes WW oodin: St Jouss, NF, April 26—Arri Dark Petunia (Br, Williams, New York cand cleared May 1 tor Pernambu’ €o); brig Ogtoeilius (Br), Towse s lene May 7, brig FP ‘Bovilaed (Br), Vineon, 6. johns, ot Joux, NB, May 27—Arrived, sehr Meigen “Arrived 28th, brig Prospect (Br), Ba Cleared 26th! brig Aivert Dew: guiy Vancouver (Br). Scott 11 doy echt Castalia. (Br) York, Sailed 28h, Dark Ke: Hughes, Sous Ieuisee Mer Woairived star Adee Walton, ee bene yoy Spain; 29tn, bark Olive (Br, > Hamilton, Berma da Passed Lith, age, Light ofthe Bast, Harper, from New | Yors for Jere: Frovideuce ior New | snip hiner | \ i] Teas. sobre nouas A | Kelley, New York; AMERICAN - PORTS. BOSTON, May 29—Arrivod, brig Antelope, Ray, Mataa zasischrs’ Mitue Hoimes” Young, sazua; D Sawyer Cummings, te K Gifford, Guttord ew York; BB ell, Balumore; Jt Manson, anson, and Pioneer, Bassett, do; vavid Ames, Ames, Weehawken. a arrived, steamtag Helen Brown, Nickerson, ‘eared—steamers Worcester Hedge, Halttsx ; oman tia Western Sea, Hanson, bu Inistier, Jr, Crosby, hew Vere. Ratled—steamers Parthia, and San, "Harcos. LIiMOKE, Maj ‘steamers Kiclmond walisders Poster dorenip barks A Raieg Br), Smith, Antwerp cy B Frise det Anas lavese: Fou, New Yors; Anus oaktin, do dark Sperimento (Ital), aeons », Belfast, schrs Isaac Oberton, Crockett, Boston; Fannie & Efi’ Wartlens New ‘Bed'ord;: Helle Hardy, Beker. Boston; FH Odiorne, Crow Mary Smiun, Green, Providence, A Tratdell, » Hartfor 3. conulsd—steaimer “Hibernian, Liverpool; bara tose B, ‘or! Maio Easton, Keller, for Harbor Island, went to eem Pun —cArrived. steamers Rraanschweig Ger). Un- @vetsch, Bremen; Win Lawrence, Hoimes, B. LG Bigtiow (Br), Ferris. Belt rig Silas N Marts ; Brown, Demerara; schr David Fauss, smith, Cuarie ton, Also. arrived, steamer Richmond, Kelly, New Yorks muh, Antwerp barks Guttenber Gerlach, Bremen; Jupiter (Ger), Hayman, Lous: Anna Lyons, Baker, New | Below —Steamer Calvert, role Ciearca—steamer Wm Keunedy, Frovideuc: Ruito (Br), Lenten, St thomas: schits Mary 4 abeth, Port owe; WF binerson, do; Oghe fo! alsa cleared, schr Wm F McE Wen, Monseil, Port Howe Gan Salvador). iy ere Crim san. Pensacola in ballest; sehr ndies. D—Aarnved, le ws PLADELPRY steamers Georg Philadelphy: > Liveroyol: barks Ala (Sor Ae New, York: bri Zavalla schrs Thomas Sin vickson, Ma H Stout Ford, New’ Yor Warren, Courser, ‘Chase, Bango: Yor! | Victoris Gry, Dority, Windsor} =. trom Bath; Minnie Kinnts, 4 8 be, uD Cauiarine Whiting, Hardt Bie \erson, oe (and : v arrea, New ¥. E © Bt ve: Pierce, do: brig Abbie Clit: ord, C1 Tifford, Kiehine ond, schra Fanny butler, Warren, Boothba, a mith, Boston: Alvarado, Witham, sew tehols, New York; M E Koeghutt, iver; i & a Babeod Nw castany Dey May 20, AM—Schrs Jesse B Smith, for oon, and LJ Levering, for Providence, pasved down n Scr Annie D Merrill, for Baracoa, got under way this AM, ant proceeded down, an American Bugle teft for Philadelphia laeteven "Senee Minnie Kinnte, fant Atexander Youns, from | Providence, passed ap Noon—Bark Norge (Nor) rom sl “iverpool. | 10 AM. Bark agna (Nor), for Dunkirk, Dp at lids, sche x. for Boston fince AM report A deeply iaden he: oeLiwane Rreaxwaren, Sa cay 2% AM—Two barks from defore detained by head winds, have goue to sea abow this A Barks Snekiokka Cor}. from Grimstadt not Green. wich); Annie Burrell (Bi), aad Orn here waiting orders, and a sehr arrived. “outwat vou BAN FRANCISCO. May 21—<allod, ship, Game | Cock. Stoddard. Maplin Dam idan Howards Ouayince cebe Marie eho, Trepiisa Fant ean o vape Cormarin (Gn, Naswer, 8: i Manila. 1 eee sip O mitta, Harp tit & OLOTR oy ROS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER e ; legal everywhere; deseruos. «>, sui. ng char, tel i Sey (ree Be MOUS &\corney, A vorney, | Amacare, DIVORCES BrasKED Pow merous f a 2 CERO Peis G, a (0. 6 Bagh: Dir. ivEeyBoDY SHOULD GO TO A Vise ‘SRY % TREY r et bargains which Cr Spe, ‘ally io et. 3 STORAOR ¥ WARN OUSES AS Eanes 0. CARRINOT! a K. tor the safe Keeping of valuables and aii kinds of > We manufacture Func ee, second st Prepargtion which i sophie the RALGIA AND DEBILICY Dr. PROTL Cares also ‘ail comp nd blood m put eal practice, OMe W tiv FPO CONTRACTORS <3H:A LED PROPOSALS Wibts pe received tor the comiryotion of Water Works fot the cliy of Bouin Norwalk. | or ba inquire Bt tne, office of the Board of Water Commissioners, bouih Norwajk, Coom., May 28, J87o,