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10 | ing for even money, [ity of the later sales wingbok te! ine most, and just before the start he sold iot more than all the others together. Much to the astonishment of the thousanas of spectators, the colt Grinstead, that was baraly cousidered in the race, .WOD, and 50 litte was ne thougat of that be sold tor $100 1n a pool of meariy | $2,000, Phe talent Were wuch exercised over tne result, And Rave come to the conciusion that there 13 no Certainty in porse raciug, Grinstead really astonished big Owners and traiper. They knew he Was fst apa Would run @ capital race, but cvuid hardly beiteve that be Would be able to run down sucn Ayers as Springvok anu Ollupa. ine javier wag ridden with little judgment. She snould pave been up with’ the leaders from the dropping of the Hag instead of staying in the pocket for taree-qoarters of a mile. It is extremely doubunl, however, whether sae coaui buve beaten either of those ahead of ber, but her bac¥ers Would have been better pleased bud sue been ridden aifferently, Grinsteaa’s ume 13 the st ou record, The tuird was @ selling race for all ages, with lowanees for low prices and penalties When not to be Sold, & ash of ove mile aod three-cuartere, Six Caudidaces lor the $600 purse came to the bur in the majo.- Spi SARATOGA RACES. A Grand Opening Day and Brilliant Attendance. FINE WEATHER AND CAPITAL RACING. D’Artagnan, Grinstead and King Pin the Winners. Saratoga, July 24, 1875. THE FIRST DAY OF THE RUNNING. An clegant day, 200 berses, Saratoga: What can posts, Tuese —, Py ‘ Ricauer” “ rin c » by Lexington, Py Anish the ciimax ? Good vature, good oraer, good | Horse Carlow oy TEXINION. ett HOF | mettle, style and beauty, all clumped together at 3) Goo. car 99 Ibs.; R. Gutheart, the graud stand, like the tiuts in the setting of a Tug wise golden circle is the track, that track among the pmes that scarcely marimar tn their northern toughness, but open beiween their shade views of green mountains floating in azure like a scarf trailed in the sky. From Saratoga Pome ail manner of carriages, cach emptying su- yertor elegance to the preceding. No music but the carol of reiined conversation breaks the almost Sabbath stillness. The horses meet, start and gallop with scarcely a Word uscendig from tie track. The young ladies drive wither m their Phactons from the door of the hotel, unmaccompa- nied, sit in their carrtage ati tue race and go home together; tuey see no idlers or starers ut the gate or om the road. Where cise do we see sucu tol- trance and such protection ata horse race? The course is @ part of the village, so convenient that Jr.'s bay gelding Kadl by Lexington, dam Kawna, 4 ibs. ; D. MeDamei & Co.'s bay Mily Martie y Ked Dick, dam Ptta sniopea, 4 years old, 1 » (03, A. Ciabaugn’s bay’ colt Piccolo, by Concord, dam Manding, 4 years-old, $1,000, 93 lbs, M. Burton's chestauttorse Jack Frost, by Jick matoue, dam Kitty Puryear, 4 years ola, $1,000, 99 and John Hunter’s bay horse King Pin, by Lexington, dam Eitham Lass, 4 years old, $1,500, o6 Ibs. King Pin was the lavorite, Kadt the second choice and Cariboo and Jack Frosy the third and jourth 1m favor with the speculstors, King Pin Won the race very bandily tm capital tie, Mattie W. second, Kadi third, Lhe toliowing are the’ aetauls of the racing as it | came ou: THE FIRST RACE. THE TRAVERS STAKES, Jor three-year-olds; $100 entrance, wall forieit, with $1,000 added by the association and $500 in plate vy W. RK. Travers, | President; the second horse to receive $309 out of ot the stakes, One mile and three quarters, STARTERS, J. A. Grinstead’s gr.c. b’Artaguan, by Light- | pole ne was at <3 alps, be sold, to carry 10 Ibs, extra. One mile and three- | quarters. STARTERS. Jonbn Hunter's b,c, King Pin, by Haxington, dam Eltoem Lass, 4 years old, $1,500, ibs. jel y Red ‘Dex. ‘dem Htta Smippen, 4 years oid, $1,000, 90 loa, (Clark)..... * R. Catneart, Jr.'s b, g. Kad by Lexington. ‘dain Katona, 6 years oid, $1,000, 100 iby. (Mulliken). A. M. Burton’s ch. b. Ji Frost, by Jack Ma- love, Gam Kitty Puryear, 6 years old, $1,000, 99 los. (Domanue).... 4 Jo. Donaiue’s ov. b. Garibvo, “by “Lexingion, im Alice Jones, 5 years oid, $2,000, 69 Ibs. " MET) ..+-- E. ye Ciabuagh’s “o: c. Plead 6, by Concord, daw Maudina, 4 years old, ag a 98 Ibs. (Fisucr).. 6 ‘Time, 32074. THE BETTING. ane Pin. 160 «6180 = 280 adi. 105 «185-150 poe 60 65 60 ack Frost. 60 10 100 Mattie W 60 60 65 Curiboo 2 60 1 lv ‘Tue Paris Mutaeis paid od 90, TH The horses again nad Pe ony pital start, Kadi hav- ing silgitly the best of it, King Pin second, Pic- colo third, Cariboo fourth, Jack Frost tith, Matte W. sixth,’ When the horses leit te foal track wnere it rupsinto the reguiar one Cariboo was Jeading. King Pin second, Kadi third, Piccolo fourth, Jack Fross filth, Mattie W, sixtu, ail lappod on each omer, Running around the lower turn Cariboo showed the way by two length», King Pin second, a headin front of Kadi, Piccolo fourth, Jack Krost fith, Mattie W. ‘nringing up the rear. ‘rhey entered the homestretch tn this way, and fratiled up to the ana about as Jast us they could come under a steauy- ing pult, and as they passed under the Wire Carl boo still led two lenges, King Pia second, « neck ahead o) Kadi, Jack Frost jourth,; Matte W, fich, | Piecoio sixts. Going into the upper iurn King Pin began to crowa Cartvoo, and ut the quarcer Kadi lait ajength behind Piccolo, Matte W. aud Jack Frost nearly paral el. Going uown the buckstretoh Kiwg- Pin made a Gash, and was balf a length in front at the uall- | mule pole, Cariboo second, a neck in front | of Kaa, the other three close togerier. | Going around tre lower tura King Pm | showed the way, and from the strong mauner of NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, "| tag rea reapectively of ail ten Byeni class oats, whose wie of returning was ‘ on, ee ta bane aM. & ‘% Resolute, of New York 12 37 58 46 13 Fearie soe Reese: rt 12 21 OS 4 | xa for + 12 88 46 5 ay. of Pordan 12 wb 5 oes (sloop), of Portiand. + 13:26 8 4 2? | Tempest, of Boston. 12 22 4 4 America, of ier [138 488.88 fhe Wivern, Romance, prite, Foam and G: cle startea, but their return was noc timed. The | first class yachts were unable to find the second | stakeboat, it Consisting Of a small whalevout, an- ) and chored ten miles out. Sone of them, if not all, Went severa. wiles to leeward searching for It, but were unsuccessiul, with the exception of the Rambler, fms yaeht was the only oue that turned ‘he outer stake, and, uniess the judges deciare otherwise, can ciatm the race. The oWners ol tue Various yachts, including Ruy fus Hater, General Butler and otaers, insisted that no stakeboat could be seen, but ‘Tho the owner of the Rambler, was equaily certain of roundiog tt. Considerable dissatisiaction with the management of the details of the race was.ex- pressed, In (his respect the regatta may be designated a8 aialluce. At hulfpast six, when the last bout leit Star Island, the judges, owing to disputes, had not designated the winner of any of the rages, dod the resule will pot be knowa ubtil to-morrow, in the second clasé# race forty-two yachts started, Jhelr start was remarkable lor close order, and as tuey passed the judy quick Succession and started on the first tack tney -@t their balloonjibs apa Kitesalse, presenung a veautiiul sigat. The same dificulty about the second Stake On Lite course occurred 48 on the long course apd mos¢ oi the yachts lost time searching (or It, It was rounded by thirty out of toe lorty-tWo yacits, and tue Wine of this number tuken, actUa Suillng Lime Of LWeaty-six yachts ts as 19110WS— Bes SNEKA bit Mary iitlen.: Ga 25 26 Coqueite, ‘vhe “Huleyon was the tirst boat in’ of the first clings, aud the Foam would have been second, but mistook tbe judges’ boat and dropped anchor When too late. ‘the siow time may be at- triputed to the general delay in searcn- ing jor tue second stakeboat with long short courses. it is impossible to give any lveaw Of the winner in any of the classes until the juiges’ decision is rendered, aud as no boat left Scar Island after seven o'clock, it could not be ascercained to-night. be renicenin BEER BEE The sweepstakes race is off, owing to the lack | of entries, ten veing required. Most of the yacuts return to tueir homes to-night and to-morrow, the New York yachts being an exception. ) boaG In | turf—with racers named from the streams and ills of his native State, converses with Burton, of Tennessee, @ modest venturer upon the turt. There is Jennings, of Louisville, a trainer of old Tor the great Alexander, now trainer and breeder | himsetf, laugping at old Mr. Daniel, of Virginia. | | It 16 almost extravagance to ride out to it. | ming, dam Zingara (Barvee) .. 1 | his going it was'very apparent that he had the ‘The races began at noon. The attendance was | edie ats pple é aaeer i 2 race in hand. He galloped ahead of the agent better than for the past three years, Let us peep 1. P, McGrath's eh, c. Aris il Ps ra gern ng po ge Ae avout us, ton, dam Sarony, (Swim) ‘Jength in advance of Kadi; Jack @rost fourth, THE PEEP DOWN. | THORS are ata OE e Warwisk, oF 4.| Cariboo fifth, Piccolo sixth. King Pin was then Observe tne owners of these horses which are to | ee Ulaouuah’s ch. c. Viator, by Vauxhall, — | #0ld at auction, itt aul his Snaagamante, to, ME. star? to-day, and how variously tueir origin and | “gira Hearlierbell (Fisher) .. 5 | mae by Klbg Pin compates Very Mioy wie apy | behavior. ‘here 18 Doswell, from Virginia, and | ee ie hr a by Giadiateur, dam . | ever mad bis wealthy partner, Cammack, a man of unusual | D. meant!’ 's ch. Willie Burke, by “Baywood, | Ana ‘ns ‘closed the first day of the first race general intelligence, a retired broker. The great | gam Katinka (Hennessey)...... 1 | meen banker, Belmont, with one hand on the shoulder bay Oy ie ieyis, bre. Deere, oy Pat Malloy, | TROTTING. of the Rotnschiids, chats interestedly with a chum | 4"4)" Yograth’s. b. ©, Unesapeake, pinta of Grinstead, the lesser banker from Lexington, | ton, dam Roxana (W. Henry) 9 | A PLEASANT DAY AT SEA VIEW PARK, NEW Ky. I Doswell & Cammack’s v. & King Ky. The son of General Harney—new on the Togton, dain eichan base (Hayw: 0} DORP, STATEN ISLAND. | now o! Jersey, limping up the track to peep un- | @er his racer’s belly. Fine in bis address, Cla- baugh, of Maryland, chats with bis distinguished | fellow citizeu, Governor Bowie. Again we see Puryear, of Seuth Carolina, on the vurf, where his tall and enterprising acquaintance, Sanford, of Connecticut, is now the rising power. There are the Loriliards, who have the greatest number of horses on the track, listening to Cottrill, of Mo- bile, whose horses have gone West. The young man Cathcart, the owner of Kadi, is the successor of Dr, Robert Underwood, deceased, as pool seller, He is, beside Donanue, of Bergen Heights, the luriman and contractor, wno is great for steeple- chases and ‘selling races.” Jolin Hunter, the fon of the former partner of bis com- panion, Robert Travers, 1s trudging up the guarterstretch, while Travers, who is the son-in- law of Reverdy Jonnson, times his watch in the jookout with William Connor, the starter, of New Urieans ana former owner of Stampede. There ls Dr. Welaen, of Kentucky, who ran the first horse on the Saratoga track before it was a legal right 10 @o so, Together are the part- gers Colonel Morga#™ brother of John Morgan, aiter whom McGratn’s Calvin was named, aud his partmer Robinson, the ex-colonel of a Jed+ eral Kentucky regiment. ‘here is Henry C. Bispham, the successor of Trove and DeLeatre as a horse painter, taiking to Price McGrath, whose jour great racers he has just put on canvas to add to the attractions of the Grand Union Hotel. Bispuam studied in France under Otro Web- ber. He has pamted Dexter, Fellow. craft and the lights of the turf whose wounterieit presentments will alone remain in Aller years as memorials of the crowils collected and miliions spent by a former generation. Mr. Belmont offered to pay Kosa Bonheur hand- somely to group some thoroughbreds he had bougnt abroad, bot ste declined it. Land. Beer's prices to pat a great horse like Blair Azhol, or Cathedral, or Maccarona: were beyona belief, A poorer artist than Herring receives im England from one hundred to one thousand gaineas for a portraitgof a winner; but fere are tour pictores, one-eighth life size, of Chesapeake, Caivin, Aristides and Aarou Penuing- ton that probabiy cost aitogetner less than $1,000, AS We ure Waiting aud chutuug. We see, at odd times, the horses pass along the track, the jockey boys pitching jorward as the meted animals bound and start, There are McGratu’s colors, bright green jackets, wit broad orange bands, aid che calet of his riders is Booby Swim. Another seek. jacket, with @ pink sash, is worn by the Hglish jockey, Barbee, riding for Grinstead. Tue sume Colors are worn by the briust lad Hughes. Here 19. Milly Lake, of Mobiie, who rides for Harney. on the fav- prire Ozark, and McDaniel’s bine and red is flonmea by tis old you! athlete Clark. The rich maroon and scarlet sash anda p of Beiwoat's Fiadle are on the backs of Evans, a youug Briton, abd Sparipg, Who Cannot get himself unaer hinety pounds, and must therejore carry weigut aye THE RACING. A more lovely day or @ better race track coutd Bot have been desired by the thousauds who crowded the stands and lawns at the course yes- terday. Everything conmected with the races Was in periect order, and the contests came off | Promptly, much to the delight of the spectators. Toree Mnportant events were on the card, the first being the Travers Stakes, the second a sweep- Btakes jor all ages, a dasa of a mile and tnrec- quarvers, and (be tbird a seiling race. vers Stakes 18 considered by very many horsomen The Tra- | e, 320645. ae BETTING. There was a tolerably good attendance yester- day at Sea View Park, and @ couple of good races © SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB. | 1 ‘ | Netratu “entries srt} _ ry aH were trotted of, The judges were Messrs. Dyes, — Grinstead’ ; 70 50 35 | ¥rost, Evans and Heath. There was not any very | SAN FRANCISCO, July 24; 1875. Desai & Crmmaci SS entries.. 45 70 89 70 targe speculation on either of the events, as most A regatta of the San Francisco Yacht Club came | Miner's. entries. 40 65 50 86 | Of the large investors were away at Saratoga, but | off this afternoon, A sti! breeze was blowing. 2 35 30 2) considerable business Was doue on @ sinail scale. The race was @ fine one. The Freda, of Mare 3 35 «(30 ‘ne following are the summaries. | Island, won the prize ior schooners, and the lo 50 «45 Z| |. Purse $100, 2:40 class, mile beats; beat three iu | Gazelle that ior sloops. ug | aye, In harness, THE RACE. | ©. E. Whalen enters Satety. | qhe horses had a capital start at the first ttme J. Ward enters Bessie B. of usking, Aristides and Ozark getting away with | D. B. Goff enters Henry Mac. a trifle the best of it, with the otners so closely | Owner enters Freuchy. packed togetner that they just had running | E- D, Siaier enters Lady Be: room. They kicked up a cloud of dust as they ran D. Dunia; enters Billy Whitso: up the fractional track, and when they came iu | Mime, 2342 —2263—2 43—2 49—2 45, Sight broadside on as they swung into the regular Purse $50, country norses, 3: track at the hali-mile pole, Ozark Was leading an | D. B. Goff enters Duter B.. | open length, Warwick second, King Boit third, | C. Post enters Greenridger. Miler fourth, Chesapeake iiltn, Viator sixth, | J Wille Burke seventn, Aristides eignth, Matador niuta, D'Artagoan tenth. Ozark snowed the way | D. Cortelyouenters Kittle. to Lie quarter poie, King Boit second, Cuesapeake Owner enters Clifton turd, the ovners all ina heap: and in this way | Owner euters Tom. they Came into the homestretch. Coming up the | J. Goddan enters W: ch several changes tovk piace. When tne | Th 00—: rses passed under the wire OZark Was showing | the Way by au open ieugtn, Chesapeake second, | | King Boit third, Wile Burke fourth, Aristides aifth, Miner sixth, D’Artagnan seventu. Viator | eighth, Wile Burke ninth, Warwick teuth, Ozark | showed the way around ‘the upper turn, Closely | followed by King Bo:t, Chesapeake and Warwick, | some of the otiers being unable to keep up tae rate of Speed that the leaders were taking them. we ey w ts MINIATURE YACHTING. re A GALA DAY AT PROSPECT PARK-—MUSIC BY THE BAND. ‘The suriace of the lake in Prospect Park was | dotted yesterday by about twenty-five miniature yachts, from the size of a nutshell up to those | three leet in length. Several little steam yachts | also put in their claims for honors, but they soon came to grief, the water being rather too rough to allow their paddie whee!s and propellers to work to advantage, and, with one exception, they all soon capsized, ‘Ihe exception was entirely owing to the fact that the little feliow who owned tue steam yacht Alexis pulied ner back witha string. Wirb the galling yacits the case was quile different, except witha few ol the very small ones, Whicn now and then in scudding before the wind would run under and founder, ‘the stups were ready and the wind was fair, and in stentorian tones some gentleman an- THE MYSTIC PARK RACES. Boston, Mass., July 24, 1875, | The race at Mystic Park to-day for borses that had never beaten closed the July meeting. There were eight entries, five of which started, | The best horses now began to suow thelr supe- ae rortty. Ruuniog down the oacketrevcn Ozark | rie cuewiug is a summary : silis Would Come off becween the schooner yacuts had @ length of daylight the best of it; bat | ...0"8¢ $500, for horses that have never beaten | adaie, Prancer und a trim little brig calied the jast as the boerses came to the ‘hali- i mile beats, best three in five, in haruess; aisy U, ‘This little vessel was truly a beauty, mile pole there was a general sbumie, | $260 to first horse, $150 to second, $100 to i he | and her decks were dotted py little figures of bArtaguan was seen runoing torough 4.4. Dustin's vr. g. Frank Puimer, 1 1 wen, to represent oMcers and crew. As soun as the norses ata tremendous rate of speed, followed | W-,Carroli’s bik. g. General. 2 the Vessels had been got in posttiun the word was by Milner, and 1t was but a moment before the | 4 Thompsou’s o, g. Honest Billy 3 | given, toe sails Were sheeted nome, the lines cast | gullant gray was on the lead, Miter secdna, | 4. Brock’s b. & sir William Wallace: 8 4 4 | off and the yachts went ou their Way. They were Ozark third, with the others changing so rapidly , Seallans & Carson’s g. g. Cateract 5 dis. | tellowed by two gentlemen in a rowooat to assist ‘Time, THE OCEANIC REGATTA. 2:31—2331—2 them 1p case o/ accident, but lortunately taeir services were Dot required til tue close of tue | that there Was Do time to place them. D?Artag- | | race, ‘fhe yachts, having @ Jair start, stood out | | | nan showed two lengths in front on the lower | turn, and he came mto the homestretch witha | i | | to sea well vogether and kept so fora while but it was soon evident that the Daisy C, was the superior boat, probably from tue fact tnatshe was clipper built ana spread more canvas than the others. Her dumuay captain, winning lead, Milper second, Aristices tuird. A | fine run up the homestretch, and D’Artagnan won tue ‘Iravers Stakes by two lengths in the fastest Ume thatit Was ever run, Ip 3:0645. Milner was second, three lengths th front of Aristides, | THE YACHT BRACE AT THE ISLES OF SHOALS— | NO DECISION 4S TO THE WINNER—DIFFI- Warwick lourth, Viasor filth, Matador sixth, | With tis trumper in nis hand, seemed to be giving Willie burke seventh, Ozark eighth, Chesapeake CULTY AS TO THE OUTER STAKEBOAT IN THE | Orders. ‘Tle Vessel tacked squarely, put avout niuwo, King Bolt tenth, D’art errs be winuer, | haudsomeiy and acted jike @ tuning of ite. Spe 18 @ gray all over, 153% hands 1 . He wal FIRST AND SECOND CLASS RACES. bowed aud bent te each crested wave with the dam Zingara (London's dam), ISLES OF SHOALS, OFF PoRTSMO! | sired by Ligocm ne | grace of a swan, her little yards swung with ease, a | a ; He is a ge shaped colt, with fine shoulders, July 24, 1875 we wan clowad ap ang clewed Gown, her qaenoes gvod barrel, jue bi $ and stifle excelient quar- | shee! a ‘sql ie Pie itr anuenel feet and'leus. Frou. the | The Oceanic regatta of the Isles of Shoals was Starcoard soretopzallant uraces hauied taut, sailed to-day, agreeable to postponement. The | nortneaster which raged so furiousiy yesterday, and necessitated the discontinuance, terminated | during the night. The morning broke cheerfully | upon the hundreds o/ visitors and yachtsmen con- her port fore braces slacked and her ravuing gear stowed With the neatuess and despatch Which would prevail on tue deck of @ mau-ol-war. Her dummy captain and crew were oid ae and they nauoled their sbip like true satior: in juse Uwenty-seven minutes irom tae time ‘hey left port the Daisy C. entered the Imiec ana was declared spleiidid iorm in which the elder Prior brougnt him | to the post on this occasion, it 1s fair 1o autictpate | other victories for nim during the summer, The Stake Was Worth $4,750,not including the plece of plate—a very satisiactory prize ior the first win- ning of D’Artagnan. WINNERS OF THE TRAVERS STAKES. | Year. Weaner. Sire. Swrcrtrers. Starters. Time, STegating at these somewhat celebrated rocks, the wmuer. ‘The Addie came ina good second Ioi—Kentucky -hexumgton.. 3 ‘sis | tem miles away from the main land. Tae con- | avd no meus the pesipes mond bave pee tee é5—Maiven vexington.. : 3 distance, but she was struck by @ squall, and as iad Merrill. “bexington at trast in the looks of everything about the Shoals fie gentiemen in she rowboat isd to assixt her oy uthie bse « 23 and Portsmouth Harbor was wonderiul, and had = to rigut again her lee brails became unrove, her it been delayed two days longer azarly everybody | ae | would have been sickened of the “romantic” Mid-ocean resgrt. With the breaking away of the clouds came a land breeze, and early in the | gree moruing the large yachts came out from THE SECOND RACE. | Portsmouth and joined their consorts at tue SWEEPSTAKES for ail ages; $50 eacn, play or pay, | Shoals, swelling the fleet to nearly a bundred with $800 added, oF mile aud a quarter. | sail. Excursion steamers, the revenue cutters | Gatiatto, of the Boston station, aad Dahious, from port Vang rope came on deck, and of course ber spencer sueet was useles: useless, YACHTING 2} NOTE OTES. The schooner yacht Tarolinta, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. Kent, arrived at Newport on Friday afternoon | from the westward. Yacht Idier, N.Y.Y.C, Mr. Colgate, trom New York, passed Whitestone yesterday én route for Oyster Bay. Tee ee ERS. Tuomas Puryear & b. c. Grinstead, by Gii roy, dam Sister to Ruric, 4 years old. (Bar- | portiand; the underwriters’ steamer Charles “ én ae a & 00.9 Chih: ‘Springbok, “by Aes 1 Pearson, and Jarret: & Paimer’s Piymouth Rock, BOAT RACE AL NEWPORT. tralian, dem ester, 5 years old, 114 ins, | Iaden with human Jreight, put in am early ap. | Newront, R. 1, July 24, 1875 (tennessy).... 2 pearance and gave an adgitional brillianey and | she Ais the batmas dees tiekeraan ‘ A. Beimouvs ch." Olitiva, by Leamiugion, animation to the scene. Tie Isles were visited :, ‘ tee Ainoedd dam Oliata, 3 years Old, 57 lbs. (Sporiing)... 3 | of the Narragansetc and a crew of the Pawtuckes M, H. Satiord’s or. n. Mate, by Australian, qam | | by crowds of people, ana the hotels | 454: cinos came off this morning, and was easily Mattie ee Se 118 tbs. (Hayward), 4 and lookouls were decorated in honor | won by the Pawtucket Ciub, the onsilengea party, ere nbctone, j of the event. Such & fleet bas not ren- | {ne prize was u set oi silver cups, ‘appropriately Springok. 200 1,100 1,050 00 | dezvoused in New England waters before, and it | decorated. Valued at $150, Oliupa. - 256 "760 "740 500 comprised the representative yachts from East- aBe TIRE. 3 i near as nb rn pm rnmee ete, 2831S erm and New York clubs coming to try for really of the Pawtucket Cluo Was isms Gu, bur the teens ‘The Paris Mutuels brougnt $95. | 2a Prizes offered by the proprietor of the | hical d' the Cet to tae 1038 o1 on ae aroun e 8! snip. 6 Riven, by tne referre at 18m. ihn third aud ow sourth, yet they were very | group. ie Di year, | beniud the others. Thus ihe Pawtucket Boat ana, had he and others conce:ned learned from experience, the regatta of to-day would not nave had the unpleasant termination it hag, Not that close togetuer, tne start being @ capital one. Mr. le ninve. HS AV OE SSE errs vot. Seam DER THE REPERRE AND JUDGES, ‘The referee was Jouu Sayles Waterman, vow oar | | mounced that a race for a tiny suit of new linen | | the most important fixed event of the year, Conner velng remarkably fertunate im this and as the calibke Of the convestants is gen- Get te eat race ee tting the horses together eradi, pret and in motion as he dropped tre flag. When the y Pretty well understvor vy the | horses came into the nomestretes, Grinstead and time they reack the post at this piace, Springbok were head and head, while a short dis | as whe mostof them will have run together at tance benind were Mate aod Olitipa, the filly on the inside, As they Cume up the quarter stretcn | hey looked like two teams yoked, and as they ap- shed the stand and passed unuer the wire Other places before coming to Saratoga. There Was uOt a starter in the race yesterday that had mot run in stakes at Jerome and Monmouth parks, > bok was leading by a neck, Giimstead » second, two lengths ahead of Oltipa, the aud they were well known by those wno iollow latter a neck, iu .advance.of.. Mate.’ Tue the fortunes of the various stables. ‘The Travers Stakes 1s a face for three-year-olds, Bdash ofa mile and three-quarters, whicu ciosed with sixty-five nominations, ten of which cauie tu the post. There were Messrs. Doswell & Cam- mack’s bay colt King Bolt, by Lexington, dam Eltham Lass; Mr. Belmont’s imported bay colt Matador, vy Giadiateur, dam Nonpareil; J. A. Grin- stead’s gray colt D’ Art an, by Lightalny, dam “ingara; Jonn M. Harney’s brown colt Uzark, by continued 19 tuis Way around the upper busatthe quarter pole Grinstead showed in iront by a head, Springbok second, two lengty alicad of Mate, who had 018 neck Im advance of Ollupa, Ru down the backetreteh, tlen- hessey, on Spiingbok, triec hard to get away from Grumstead, but the latter clung to ium ‘like @ leech and would not jet go bis bod, Barbee kept Gunstead well in band, and just a4 he reached the hall-mite pole Le gave the colt tis head, and | led ne post Dy a neck, Springbok second, three leagths in front of Mate, wio was a neck 18 advance of Olitipa. The filly, however, only stayed Pat Malloy, dam Sunny Sou; IL Pp. MeGrath’s pn db ty fe ceee 08 re Fan away from Mate. a " pte pring bo: 4800R dissovered to 52 m tronbie Day colt Coesaperke, by Lexington, dam Roxen and Grinstead was outpacing bim and was nearly HP. menesty s chestnut voit Aristides, by clear of wim When he reached the three-quarter Se — 5 Se bg on ar’s DD pole, Oliipa three lengtns behind Springbok, but at amagton, am | Minntc about the same aistauce in front of Mate. The Jolin O'Donnell’s chescnut by Lexington or, vy Vaux MeVaniel & Co.'s ¢ cout t A. Clavauygn’ 8 Chest- ii, dam Heatuerbull, t colt Wuke Harvey's en- rider of Springbok urged his horse on to nis utmost, bUt Grinsiead had him beaten as he came into the homsestre ci, and, alter an astonisi run, came home a length in front of the nig horse, tue latter being three lengths abead of Olitip and Burke, by Baywood, dam Katinka. tries “were reat iuvorites, Metrath’s see. @ Tre latter gentieman’s © gray colt PD Ar- | ter was 203%, & second faster bao vagnen = =won ihe = rac ner secouy | it wae run last year by Springbok and toree-quar- we latter naving 20 to | against him at ters ofa second faster than it Was ever rua be- the start, Aristides was thir bis race was the best eVerrun inthis cou by three-year- Bias With 110 Ibs. Up, an renects great credit on 1. B. Prior tor bringing 1D SouALiOD to Wie post, 4 © fore. ‘Ihe fastest previous time was made by Frogtown at Lexington, Ky.» May 10, 1872, warca | Was 2:09',; Dat tnaat borse only carried 104 0s., while Grinstead yesterday had up 103 Ibs, ‘This race 1s, therefore, the fastest OM record, ana un- Wat when the books were opene 5 doubtediy tne best ever ran. The backers of Was raved at du to 1 against fim, and afer soringnok and Olitipa jell heavily. The vaiue of Mis defeat in the Withers Stakes avd other races | tho sweepstakes WAS Sly? rinstead Re was eo nearly forgotien ny tat he was vot sougpt alter at any odie. His br ble companion, St. Martio, Was tious to be je best, but Wheu the time Came I’ror considered ie gray good enough to wit, and started him ene rast 4 fine the racing puol developed horse, much like his sire, Gilroy (a rad brother of Keniucky), in app jatter | having a great turn of speed a ces, | WINNERS OF THE MILE AND A QUARTER SWEEP- | STAKES. fione, He wou a capital race und DO this uke, ‘The Second event was # sweepstakes of $50 Wisner, . Age. rail ages, one mile and & quitter —Narragansett.. 6 4 joe four came fo the post, eomp chestnut Oily Olitipa, by Lea anuyton, 187:—Harry Bassett. incon 8 years old, cariying 90 (bs (‘urece Mi 0X aude exiray;, 3. H. Saniord'’s browa ‘horse | \sii—ssttachina + § + Parmesan, ate, by Austraiian, dam Mattie Gross, 6 years 8 * § Gleoye vio, US ibs; D. MeDantet & and 8 hesihut hd: se ‘*imporied. . yi Austraian, dam tester, 5 years THR THIRO RACK, erg \ Tuomas Puryear & Ov.’ bay cc PURSE $600; @ selling hea for all | ‘instead, by y, data sister to Kuric,4 years entered to be. Sold (or $3,000 to car: 10s ive, Springbok und Olitipa were the fa priate weigit; for $2,000, allo TH for Vorites in a of th6 Carly pools, Sell- , $1,600, allowed 12 lbs; ior $1,000, 16 1bs,: if lotto it was a success, but that it was notup to the standara, The arrangements, though the study of months had been given to them, were crude, It succeeded in drawing 10,000 people to the Shoals, was @ pecuDiary success for the hotel pro- prietor. and presenied all the sights wmen could peaainly have been asked for by even fastidious ew Yorkers who “do” yacuting, But those woo are grumbling are the yacntswen; their compiaints are for things some cone shoulda be ashamed of it proved ® total tailare, fort j | it pi rin many respects | of the The courses, thirty miles aud fifteen mies, .or | the two classes, were uot correctly given. kveu At the iagt moment ieadinz yacuts bad to pick up Whalevoats working the points of the triangles, whica had either dragyed in the storm or irom bemg improperly set, and the captains wid not find tc profitable, The second stakedoat, out Ib mid-oceaa, could not be found, all but one yacht reports, and the exceptional pilot found it eight miles to leeward and out of tue course. That was in the thirty-mile race, and so the jodges canno\ render a decision until they go and sce. The first buoy was to the northward of Hing directions, and that to windward, and the eecoud ch; jare that they bad eighteen miles ein straight limes instead of fifteen to sail to poimt thetr course. Then, jor @ climax, the judges had for & steamer the Verbena, of the Lighthouse service, and she bad to steam to Boston velore the race was ball finisbed, When the boats came howe some ran fut a steamer some distance to leeward of Where the judges finaly stationed themselve and their officers comp: ata bitterly because th were hot advised toat such & change would bi ade. THE COURSE. The race was over a course of thirty mile! first class boats and fifteen miles for secona ‘This Course was in the orm of @ triangle, from tne judges’ boat, anchored off Star Isiand, ten miles. h-southwest, then ten miles due east to the Stakeboat and return ten miles to the juages’ boat, The seconu class course Was in the 1e direction, cutting off the base of the triangle. ‘The prizes were classified as tollows:— THE PRIZES, First Class—For sioops and schooners meagur- | ing lorty feet aud upward, For schoone: first | and second prizes; for sioups, firsts and second riZes. ‘be Secoad Class—For centreboards and keel and schooners measuring twenty-three feet than Jorty feet, For centre board sloops, eat and second prize; for scuooners, a fret and | second prize. These prizes con-isted of plate of varying value. At nooo the first clase yacnes w Ned a ere uy the judges’ boat, the Verbena, peng Soone West of Star Lui aan A Spite ncart ‘was mad ‘The follv Wing is tar bin, ond aciaal of toe winning University crew at Saraloga Jase George West was the Judge at the start for the Narragansetts aod Joshua Locorop tor the Vvawtuckets and Orville M. Remington at te tniso for the Narragausetts and James Davis for the Pawsuckets. bred A. Gower was starter, NEWARK AQUA’ 108. On Friday morning V William Nichols, a pupil of the Ward Brothers, and Caleb Crockett, of the ‘Triton Boat Ulub, competed for a $30 g ld badgo presented by the living Soctat Club, oi Newark, ‘The race was won by Mr, Nichols in 12m, 30s. He came in avOUL eighty feet aliead of nis Opponent. The course Wasa mile aud @ hall Bt: and Was rowed over in working boat OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NEW YoRK YOR THE MONTHS OF JULY anv AUGUST, Steamer. Sails, a Deshi vation, Montana, ly “i. Liverpool..12 O11 July 2%, funssow, ub Med H yor Re ¥ SL} Liverpool. |6¥ Bro ol Jiaverpoon. [4 ‘Howlne ‘Green . 129 Broadway. 4 Bowliwe Green 61 Broad way. | Brona way Broacway. 4 Brouaway. 1(9 Broadway. -|7 Bowung ireen 5) broad w: dilowitur Green 9 beondway. F iBowlug Green Stateot Penn'yi'a «(72 Broadway. Suevi A 61 Broadway. Onty stor... 45 Broad wa. Germanic... A 19 ‘The Queen: Wiscon: Eihio} en H4.|Bremon .. |2 Bowling Green Wa sone , Vi.) Mambure,.|s1 Broadway Chin ‘Jang. 21:|Livervool.. [19 Broaaway. ity ot iiontreat. 21. | Liverpool. |} Brosaway, | Franc Aug. 21.|Havre...,.185 Broadway State or Indiana . 25.'Glasgow ..|72 Broadway, s@r NOTION“ TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yonx Hehatp has adopted # distinguishing Coston night nd. | ifurse | tens brs signal for use on board the Hxnaup steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing trom one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev~ ral miles distant, Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may bave tor the Ship News Department of the #@ Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such | vessels, care of Henatp news yaebt, pier No | Kast River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the er promptly delivered, Duplicates are re- quire ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK-—THIS DAY. HIGH WATER 2 Gov. eee ve.. Sendy H ve 2 FY eve 11 is | met Gate... seve 307 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 24, 1875. CLEAKED, Steamer Pose: (Ger), Bussins, Bremen via Southaimp- fop-—Oeixiehs teamer rtd “ot reten Bolger, Galveston via Key wes i by ea £0 team Kui Kerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans— clare se! Steamer Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, Savannah—W R G am + Manhattan, Woo thall, Charleston—J W Quin. « amer Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, SC—Wm P | pei tg Wyanoke, Couch, Nortolk, Siping Poin: ny Tehnjond—Uld Dominion steamslup ©. omnes © Kmight, Chichester, ‘eorgetown, DOJ cenyon. psieauee Experiment. Pierce, Philagelphia—James ‘an Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett: Boston—H F Dimocik, * hip Livingstone (Br), Crosby, Liverpool—suow & Bar- ip Edith (Br), Rogers, Antwerp—Suow & Burgess. Bark Ornius, shacktord, Stetun—Brett, Son & Co, rig orothers (#r), Kenéaley, Hull, &—J F Whitey é vo. Nang, Maggie Wood (Bn), Wood, Great Yarmouth—P I | evius & son. ae Mariposa, Milton, Constautinople—Miller & ton. re ix Ubaldine (Br), Sonagle, Algiers—L F Brigham, oa Contederate (sr, Grant, Oporte—D & Be Wot & vig Arion (Ger), Juugbloed, Rio Grande do Sul~C To- Hrig Morning Light, Merrow, Georgetown, Dem—L W * Sry Heures, Barnard, Minatitlan, Mex—J 0 Ward & Livia cane (tab, Calcagna, 8: Johns, PR-J V onaifita ang Maciet WBr), Davis, St Kitts a M smith Scnr Theresa, McQuiaon, Para—G Amsinck & sebr Anna W Collins, Brewster, Porto Gabeito and Maruealo—Henlaton £¢ are nolds, Westerdyke, Laguayra and Porto Cabellonullett, Bliss & Co, Dei ‘Kastern Queen (Br), evan Nassau, NP—James Doggies, Equator (Br), Ranger, Harbor Island—Joseph | eaehe D Sawyer, Cummings, La Have, NS—Jed Frye & Beane: Lewis, Heustis, Brazos Santlago—Tupper & Schr Yellow Pine, Clark, Jacksonville—W Ra; Ary o beng dena o ight, Scull, Saulla River—Overton & ni. Sehr bay act Howes, Burgess, Charleston—Bentley, Gil- dersleeve + gE ‘Sanford, Dunn, Alexandria—James E Ward Schr H E Wellman, Verrili, Calais, Me—Jed Frye ene Glata Jane Garrison, Selem—Jed Frye & Co. Ouw: heeler, Providence—H W Jackson & con sae Jas Siater, Hawkins, Port Jeflerson—Abiel Ab- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE THLEGRAPH LINK. Steamer ity ot itienmond (ur). Brooks, Liverpool July 19 snd Quechstown 16th, with and’ gers to John G Daie, July 17, 223 miles west or Fustue Sev ad tere Dies, Ronetinn Quetiee Jor Gueenstow dist, between lat 48 47 uni 43.16, 1 48 07 and fout iceberzs. Steamer England (Bs), Thompsou, Liverooot aie ue uueenstown loth, with mdse aud passengers to F W Steamer Maas (Dutch), Ubevalier, Rotterdam July | 10, with mdse and pameriery, to Funch, Kdye & Co, | Stewmer Ciarivel (ur), Williams, st Murtha, July 8. Sayanilla 9H, Carihegena 10vn, Aux Cayes Lota, Port au Prince 17 and Nassau 20th, with mdse ahd passeugers to Fig, Forwood & U0, atm, F rn 9 Steamer Montgomery, Faircloth, Femandina yia Port Royal,, with mave anu’ passengers to H Geipcke. Steamer: Ashland, Whitehurst, Savaunall,” with mdse and passengers to K Lowagn, steamer Gut stream, Beoxert, Charleston, July 21, ‘with mdse and passengers to J W Quintard & Co. Bark Gerrediua Wilhelmina (Dutcl), Spier, Macassar 1 dave, with coffee to orders vessel, to Punch, Kaye & Co. Passed Cape of Good Hope May 12 and crosse quator ‘Sune ii, in ton 23.04 W; March 20, no iat, &¢, hip Heuridtta Adriana (Dutcly, frum Bombay tor | Rmserdam; day 1h lat $678, lon 30 75 ship Astron | omer, from Rangoon for Cork, 6V days out: '28ch, lac 20 49 8, lon (2 W, bark Kermalo (Fr), trom Bombay tor mouth, 63 days out; June Ji, lat 0 23 .N, lon 29 54 W, shi Norval, (Br on Gravesend tor ——;' 24th, Jat 104 Jon Sf 42 Ubennes, trom Bombay tor Havre; Ju) 16, int 364% low 70 30 sehr Senorita, trom Baiumore, bound sou:! wark vanna (Nor), Natken, Waterford, [, 41 Gr te fo ballast to Funch, ‘dye & ‘Co, June 9, ot Haus, spoke bark Konx Oarl (Nor), trom .Laverpoat for aitimore. Bark Josie mikey Gina, Cardenas 9 days, with sugar tosae Ware Bark Mary. Leowerison (Br), gBorves, Pictou, NS, 15 days, in, ballast to b J Nevins &' Soi brig Curacoa (8r), rau kuer. Curacoa 14 days, with skins, de, to Joseph Foutke's -ons ing Robt Mowe, Veardorn. Guadaloupe 14 days, with soni sugar and molasses to Ht Yrowbridge’s PR, 15 jatton, Brig Louisa (of PE. Istaud), Hobbs. Humacot ere ane Rivera & Co; vessel to Brig John Swan, Dixon, Havana. ii days, with sugar “M Cabellos & Co; vessel to swan & La act Addie Wenels, lin, St Andrews vis Old, Provi- molasses to eocoauuts to G Wessels, July 16, off Carys fecel Ms spoke schrJ W Welsh, from Pensacola tor | ew | or! Schr Laura A Webb, Johnson, Baracoa 9 days, with truit to BJ Wenberg. Bunce, Fernandina 7 days, with lum- Sehr An ber to dened Welt, Welt, Ponsacola 23 days, with lumber to Yates & Partertield. sehr Addic Sehiaeter, Deacon, Virginia. Sor John K Kirknani. Richardson, Virginia, Sonr M E Curtain, Cadip, Virginia, Schr Hannah Champion, Taylor, Vi Virginia, Ser AC Lyou. Godtrey, B: Sloop fl J” Bishop, Havrkins, Powell's Potnt, NO, via Foriolk, Va. with taclous to master By- Steamer Main (Ger), from Bremen, rived 234, reports: uly 17 Int 472) od, 8838} pa sed uixemer Neckar, hence for Hretagarbise lat at ition oo 16, an American bark bound west, showing letters 1PST. | gar Ship John Mann (#r), trom Bremen, whieh ar- | rived 234 and anchored in Gravesend Buy, came the city this AM, - iba PASSHD THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Galatea, Walden, rrovidence tor New York, With mdse and passengers Samer Bolivar, Geer, New London for New York. Cheyerie for New | with mdse and vasiengers, Brig Martha J Brady (<r), Brady, York, 6 days, wita piaster to'D & De Wolf aig Cbs Cosrlate, Simmers, Boston for New: York, in bal- st to ma Seht “Astra, Hopkins, Hillsboro, NS, for New York, | with plaster to Newark Lime and Cement Co, ser Lizzie G (Br), Giiehrist, =tJohn, NB, for New Tok wita lumber to G Boardman. sehr Buceo (Br), Lewis, StJohn, NB, for New York, 6 days, wit lumber to order, ir Win Stevens, stevens, New Haven for New York, Sele Alt Miller, Smith, Millstone Point for ‘with stone to order, Schr Paras pp. ppamoits, Suvec for New York, with fish to Jed Frye Bene Haze Mup ‘ew Haven for Philadelphia. sehr Wm Einery, Grant, Boston for New York. Sehr Adelaide, Jones. Boston tor New ee Schr ai NA ls, Kelsey, Hartford for New ¥, eh ony iMevarhind, Bangor for Now. Tork, with | 5S ‘ork, virdan Mais Sheopard, Salem for New York. i Sehr Keinueer, Ward, Somerset tor New York. { Schr KB D. uw ison, Northport for New York. Senr Alice Scranton, Lathrop, Stony Oreck tor New Yora. with stone to Briage Ov, ok Ocean 1 sea Mow, Nantucket for New York, with fish to sehe Odell Wi inslow, Portland tor New York, with lumber to J x Orced. ‘scir ME Hoxie, Hoxts, Nantucket for New York, with fish to order. Sehr Jas fienry, Snow, Rockland tor New York, with lime to JK wroWn. | rehr Porto Rico, Seeger ort Bangor for New York, with iumber to J-8 Creed. sehr Liberty. ‘Smith, Norwalk for New York. Peny Lise Mills, Armstrong, wanyor tor New York, with lumber to Wilton Godfrey. bebe Ulive Elizabeth, duby, New Rochelle for New ‘ork. * seur Sarah A Palcor Wilson, Providence for New K, ‘Sone Connecticut, Smith, Stonington tor New York, BOUND Kast. Sehr North America (br, Landry, New York ior St Jolns, NF, poh seer, Hand, Goldsmith, Filzabethport for Sehr Neili¢ Eaton, Clark, Hoboken for Boston. Ser Sarah Jones, Hanay, Kougout for Boson, denr RG Wheldin, Heath, ondout tor jHoston, Belir Revenue, Eaton, Ruidout sor Bos Fehr Win Whitenond, ius, Hoooken tor Hartford. toi G stauchil. Bryant, Newbury jor Middletown. Sear Virginia, Kearse, Hondout 1oF Boston. Sehr 1 Blackinan. Arno: tehr Willard Saulsbury, Kelly, gout fur Providence. Kon tout for Bostwa. pict, Marmall 0 Ferttn, jéckworch, Koudout ‘tor ston. vchr Niagara, Johnson, Rondont for Bridgeport. Sehr Od Kingsland, Beebe, New York for Northport | Sebr Pcille, verry, Hoboken for Boston | ¢ Doctor Wit it Powers, Newburg fur Norwalk. Kole Saran’ b Buckley, “Boo ey, Poughkeepsie for Providence. iar, sehr 4 Pharo. Sherman, Rondout for New Bedford. — | Behr Urozinbo, Gap tat, Port Jonnson for Salem. Schr Jeniie © Kuss, Norton, PortJohnson tor Bast Greenwich. bebe A H Sawyer, Cook, Port Johnsen for Salem. Behr H V Duryea, Carpenter, New Xork for Glen Love, Bebr Dart, Willing, New York jor stamtord Schr B A Foraytne, Hopoie, New kork or stamtora, Ko Steamers Celtic (Br), for Liverpool; Brin (Br, fo; Oly of Berhu (ir), morique (Fr), Have Wr, Glasgow; Dowau (Ger) Bremen: Galveston via Koy West; Knickerbocker, New Orlean: Gen Barnes. Savannan; Manhattan, hiaeleston janes ‘2 = Es es Fe factor, Wilmington; Wyanoke Wet inion. Knight, Georgetown, California, Antwerp; paichore. (ver). Bremen’ fowsiie. (He), Laverboo ; barks Carib, pt Uroix: Rae A usr ‘Br, Sagae la Graude; Emi Litehueld, stottin: origs Moruing Light, IP Gan Dein: ¥ioza Goodale, i Ay isa Price (Hay). Port au Prince; js; sohr Johanne Dougherty, Washingtos 4 MARITIMA "BLN x, | pe ty “ae! = Raptant, Hanara, at Lave ranciseo, Ath | suite hy Ary | divorce granted eH i tha . K eedtag, fet tn iy ab the time. and for the week preceding size; hauled out NW to ie which arrived at Hatitas uly ia had's serge of Hom tie ‘wrecked bere Neshwank, 8" °* jas, Me, sunk in AL ye seh ig See ander ate. aie rane Peacock, at San Francisco Jul wasn of Gabe’ Mendoctne, cartied away foce. tog which ens test. pumdey, sigvt seae ved. at Norfolk will proceed om her vavage ides a’ ene pairs are completed. panne ng rotingg B go baLtooas, pam, July 23 The steamer, I Flanter, 10gnte on Tue: tv‘afteraoon st (J terday 9, otal Gesuraotion_ bi fen baat te mout 'y, hr | Ke] ga salar ‘Sosked wit Pent the work ‘of a diver is very an — small schooner flying the a taerhae Ponne teen auiy hy Pun, nis, July 24—-The Bri stich abip. twin Hat eld, from Kniwerb. we arr and ran for her when she suddenly wea “hoe ore crow were. sean elther before or atter the sin! reports July 19 in lat 39 SPOKEN. an Bas BP oaeed from “Boston tor Philacaphiagiaty eoflen KB or gat. iain i rash irom Baltimore for San Fram ‘Bakergiy) i from London for Cape Town, i sue ta tary (hie rm Giasgow for San Francisca etyeg t . San panes esis lat Helin wigs swe Mom Kore: se Bark Jessica New ne MA Dunedin, N&, June 19, tat 35 Bark Charlotte Sead (Br), from London tor Pictow, July 5, Jatt, lon Primi a We Bark Dawn, } Wit nell 9! or Atiea, ey 8 Rar ik ‘ala eons Q@r or Phiiadelpiia, duly 2 ‘Ba Wei nara bark, bound east, showing m bark, boun cw omer, waite centre diariond, with NOW inate 2} a! Jat 36 20 N, ‘arg MC. osevelt, trom for Bath, July 20, lat for Boston, July 20, lat 3818, 33.10, Jou 74. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Ltt Fortuna, fom Jon 74. Merchauts, shipping agents anl shipmasters ara In- formed that by telegraphing to the HxratD London Bu reau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rue Feribe, the arrivals at and departures trom European and Eastern ports of American and all toretgn vessely trading with the United states, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi't ‘ind the Paris office the more economicat and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwerp, July 23—Arrived, bark Traveller (Br), Fer Ruson, New York. Arrived 24th, steamer Vaderland (Belg), Randle, Phi} adelpbia, Bremen, July 2—Arrived, ship Sarah (Br), Saunders, New York; barks Johann Ludwig (Ger), Holljes, Malth- |, more; Schiller (Ger), Gloistein, New York. Bancstona, Jaly i9—Arrived, bark Nuestra Senore de 1a Landaza (sp), Geloato, Charleston; brigs Cinque So- relle ({tal), Messina, New Orleans; N 8 de! Carmen (8p), Sisa, Pensacola. Canpirr, July 2%—Sailed, ship Austria, Gilmore, Rie Janeiro; bark Nellie M Slade. Atwood, Zanzibar. Dover, July 23—Arrived, bark Thyra (Nor), Obristem- sen, Quebec for West Hartlepool, Gnanton, July 24—Arrived, yacht Le Clair (even toms burthen), from New York. Hout, July 24—Arrivea, steamer Colombo (Br), Bur kett, New Yor! Hetvort, July 2—Arrived, Rotterdam (@utch), Janzen, New York, Liverroot, July 23—Arrived, ships Woodfield (Br), Lisk, Quebec ; 24th, Czar (Br), Denniston) do. Also arrived 24th, steamer Rita (Sp), beck Balt more. Also arrived 24th, bark Yarmouth (Br), Raymond, Mo bile. Sailed 28d, ships Richard III, Hubbard, United Statess Emily Augusta (Br). Day, Mobile; Garibaldi (Nor), Ru vensborg, North America; Otago (Br), Guilison, do Loxpox, July 24—Arrived, shivs Ontario, Patterson, New York; Napoleon III (Nor). Christophersen, Quebeoy steamer | barks Athance (Gor), Hutchinson, Three Rivers, NS Glamorganshire (Br), Morgan, Boston; Laurel (Br), Da vies, New York. Also arrived 24th, bark Tamesa (Br), Green, New York Sailed 23d, ship Hindostan (Br), Wythe, Notth Amer few. * Moyteyipxo, Jrly 22—Arrived previously, park Serena, Segeman, New York. Navius, to July 24—Arrived, barks Regina Tolck, Bay, | New Yor; Florri M Hurlbut, Dudley, Troon. Piymourn, July 23—Sailed, ship Eastern Star (Br), In ster, North America, ‘Quexxstown, July 24—Arrived, bark Golden Shea ‘Thompson, New York. Also arrived 2sth, ship Marcellus (Br), Whitten, Mom treal: barks Washington (Ital), Lauro, Baltimore; War den Law (Br), Johnson, Quebec. Also arrived 24th, steamers Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, and Wyoming (Br), Guard, New York for Liverpool. Scitty, July 4—Gf, ship Robert Lees (Br), Rose, from New York for London. Swansei, July %4—Sailed, Cycia (Br), Turnbull, Nort® America. f ‘Text, July 23—Sailed, “Hearnos.” for New York. Warerrorp, July 23—Sailed, bark Vesterlide (Nor Larsen, New York. Arrived at ——, “Emelin” (probably bark Emilia (Ger), Osterman, from Pensacola June 1 for Liverpool. Sutled from ——, bark Sesti Dubrovacki (Aus), Gogga, United States. Lonpow, July 4—Part of the cargo of steamer Abbot» ford (Br), wrecked on the Welsh coust, has been saved, and the remainder will beit the weather holds good There is no prespect of saving the vessel. FOREIGN PORTS. Canpenas, July 2—Arrlved, brig Suste J Stroat, Hig gins, New York. CrkNruecos, July y 21-—Salled, bark M Chapman (Br), Eve, New York; brig R McK Spearing (Br), Hiller, a Howacoa, July 8—Suiled, brig TH Haviland ‘(irs Now ‘ork. ‘Haitrax, July %—Satled. steamer Nestorian (Br), Wylie (trom mp yepool), Baltimore. ASSAU, na rived, schr Express, Key West Cleared iat schr D Talbot, Amesbury, Boston. MANILA, Be-Asrived. ships Arc! Kon ‘favorl in Franc ama, ¥ ark B Ay mor, Siocuin ings une fy Fa isiore: Bray, Boston (and Sieh Say Ton urn). HcKLaRD, NB. July 2i—Cleared, brig Beaver (Br), altace, 3 wea atoms, J July 8—In port brig Nile (Br), for New a ‘Joux, NB, July 4—Arrived, bark Immanuel, Groom oi d 24th, brigs Alice (Br), Pensacola; Ceres (Br), Dublin; schrs bap ‘New Work; Champion, do. Pen Steuer Marx'. oer July sBtiied, Mary Slusman, Adams, New Buisrot, Juiy Arrived. Erna, Eilerisen. Now Yorks Arrived'in Kingroad iti, Fair Wind, trom ee ehea Antonio d, Calabretts, froin New York (both frot costs ean, uy 12—Arrived, Belle Stewart, Gilliat, St jargarets, Buirasr, ‘Jane 1—Arrived, Battaglia, — Ba'tim Bonpmavs, July jiled, Prinz Pejedrien: Carl. Gi antzen, Philadelphia; 6. zow, New York; 42 Linck, Wenzel, do. Kombay, June 15—Arrived, Fortune, Taylor, Boston. Coveritiaxn, July 8-arrived, Albion, Larsen, New ‘Uaiourts, Juno 9—Arrived, Allie Buck, Snow, Livers pou) Suiled June 12, Joan Ingelow. Shillaber, New York. Drecure daly t note Aust Oarloff trom Wilming. ton, NO, tor Rotterd: Poxpiux, July 10—Cieared, Blanco, Foster, Sydney, na, pauwar, July 12-Cleared. duard Waenariand, S0ge rth, New ‘orbes, ir ligerimean, suly A aretyay Sarpedon, Lightbody, chmond, Va, tor Giasson Hawaved, Uuly'SSarrived, Suevia @), Franzen, New Sa 10th, Antow neau, Baltimore. Sica ot Ovenaven i Iduna, Tonnesen, Penta ailed 7th, Jens Brandis, Olsen, Sandy Hoon; Emam Di: , Chari uel oblast, » DAGleated, Grace ® Cann, Sheldrake, elaware ; Brazil, Prout, S¥Ydney, WE roOL, Suiy W—Areiveds, Ria Or tidets, Bald Patank di, ). irheks, Balt opal oe led ie gona 0 ta Mathew he “an red eatato 18, r, orde, Lange, ca ap Jacinto on Galveston Langaale, Lonpox, Jul, Aurora, Bull River, 80; isi Warrior oul Ne tg ork sok, Lignon, July Beet ceived.” Mallia, Lauro, New Torley Li — \. Sivertann, @ Mate, Bollicien, B " iy a Mi ary Yor! sated tithe iy tearrived, "Vera Orus, Billifer, New York. BSO!.! ore pivoro 3 OBTAINED D FROM. DEFER AY eee tegal vw ogee t ho ‘puvitity” Fequire HOUSE, Attorney, * Broadway. BSOLUIE DIVORCES @s OBTAINED rRou preres out ‘states for numergas sauses, No Jupile oly eve i Terms satisfactory. deen @. rr and Notary public, 03 oftiee O'gighth strest, ERVOUS plaid at 9 any over taxed 1 indiscretons or excesse@ un ieieas ih See a eae ve XHAUSTON FROM

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