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WwW SARATO Another Sport Di ourse, Splendid at the ¢ Countess YW RAPID MORE RACING Mate Wins the 2 1-8th Event in 5m, 46 3-4s. The Hurdle Handicap Wovu by Cariboo. ‘gown the batksireicn ine | UWeen Countess, L pw iengths to the half-mile pole, | SARATOGA, July 31, 1875. Such adeliguisn! mornigg as this tempts almost tverybody in Saratoga 10 be abroad with | wpe early birds, A ight breeze—very light— | is blowing from the southwest, and the King of Day, whose rays are unobstructed by scarcely & | cloud, is shining in all nis glory. It is eleven oclock, and the vehicles are gradually filling | Broadway. They are loaded with fashionables who are going to the raves. Bu re igs nos so much excitement to-day a5 th e was on Thursday. Gradually they turn in the direction of the track, | and we follow them, The aitendance ts almost | equal to what seen en the “cup” day, But the weather is extremely warm, and It 1s evident that & Will bea irying day for man and beast. The track ig in good condition, but very ary, and as | the harrows put the “dnishing touch’ the anst | Mies np in clouds. The pool sellers are evidently | doing an immense business, continuing here at | e end of the lawn the extensive sales of last vignt. | At twelve o'clock the bell tolls for the horses | to come up or the Free Handicap. | where are Inspiration, Gray Lag, Count- | oss, Leander, Spindrift, Enlister, Caro. | ime, McDaniel and Keene Richards They | are to run a mile, The nine start from tue | juages’ stand. There 1s rouble with Gray Lag, who starts three times ana literally carries the orange | voy where he pleases and finally ts powhere io | the contest. Atlength they get off in splendid shape. Countess springs forward like a deer, fol- owed by Leander and Inspiration and the others | #ma puuch, ney maxe the dust ily up forty fect, and acioud of it came over tne grand stand, ‘Countess and McDaniel!” shout the crowd, | y only make $15 90 out of this,” says a sport, when the race is over. ‘Docen’t amount to a row of pins.” Belore the excitement of rhe last race has fairly ceased the horses are culled up for the race of two and one-eighth miles, This is an event on which @ great deal of money has been speculated, and consequently there 1s great excitement over it as | shé horses come up. he second bell rings, and atilength they get of ndid form. Itisa | eapital contest, m man nto the saratoga Cup rave of tance wy rh Ver wade on this | made in 32404, tae fa cours Tue handicap hurdie contest comes next. The heats are one mii¢ aud over four hurdies, ‘Ins may be called the ladies’ race of the day, They | start for the iirst heat, and amid general euthu- | siasin leap at the first Now they are ruvt Dit tne horses down, wash- ing out their mouths witn er aud walking them about quietly on the turf beyond the Irv t hnrdle like di tional tracks. Ina sew minutes they are called ap for the Becond heat. Agam they are off, and tour horses leap the rst nurdie at the same | m0- ment. On they changing positions readily to tne cn jump, h rance tumbles ci over on and fats heavily on. his side, a sudden seusation in the stana. velleve the boy “half killed,’ and a perfect thrill of horror seems to pass Irom one end to the other f the stand. here is not much wrong, however. hoy rises as soon a4 the horse its himseli up, | std both horse and rider are ied after the other | horses. On couie the vthers, dasting Up past the | finishing pole. so tar as can be secit from the re porters’ quarters, green, red and black first; | green ana biack second, and orange and purpie ; third. The time is announced as 1 Long | amQ animated discussions ensue new, the judges | confer, and afver a geuuine turf huobab a “dead | pout’ is declared between green and red and dlack and green javket and black cap. THE RACING, ‘The worses had a capital track to ran on to-day, | and the weather wus very favorable for fast | ume. Three events were on the card—ihe firsts | tree bandicap for all ages, a davh of a mile; the second a dash of two miles and an eighth and the | third @ hurdle bandicep, mile beats, over four hurdles. For the first race there were pine starters, comprising R. W. Cameron's brown flily Imspira- tion, by Warminster, dam Sophia, 4 years old, catrying 96 lbs, Doswell & Cammack’s gray | mily Gray Log, by Baywood, dam Log, | 3 years old, 76 lbs.; George Longstaf’s bay ts antess, by Kentucky, dam Lady 4 years old, 105 ibs; P. Loriliard’s bay colt Leander, by Lnquirer, dam by Bounte | Scotiand, 3 years old, 88 ibs: Jo Donauue's chestnu® borse Spindrift, by Bonnie otland, dam by Wagner, aged, 110 ibs.; W. Stringfela’s | wtay colt Enlisier, by Enquirer, dam Crownlet, 3 years oid, 85 Ibs.; A. Belmont’s chestont | filly Caroline, by Kentucky, dam Camilla, 79 lbs.; ) McDaniel & Co.'s bay filly by Leamington, dam | Napatha, 84 1bs., and Uden Bowie's bay colt Keene Richards, Dy War Dance, dam Evergreen, 4 old, 98 ibs. There were three favorites in | ‘ace, Wo sold for nearly the same amounts, these veibg MeDantei's dily (who sola jor nearly as | much as the other two), Leander and Countess, | the others being sold for comparatively low fgnres. Conntess won the race, making very fast ime, Mr, Cameron’s Inspiration being second, MeDuniers filly third, It was a capital race thronguens and plenved the spectators grout! fhe second event was ior a purse of $800, a dash | oftwo ules wand au eignty. Bive norses started 10g tuis Face, comprising A. B. Lewis & ¢ flity Vandals, by . Vaudal, dam Vesper era's bay notes Mate, Gruss, § years ol y davore tl years old; \ tralian, dam Meise & Canmac Volga, & y ehestaut filly Mudge, vy 4 4 years ol; J. Monmouth, py \\ar years ol. Ma Mate the second ct faver, Vaniaile nea, tongnt of in the rae’. in the Jastest time cver made, ira. grace of the day was o nan hurdle race for % purse of $80, Of whic! FLv net | y vo go to the sec tune he, jour nurdies in eacn a oro Seven starters, comprising 5. VD. Broee’s bay gelaiee Warrior, War Dance, dum Castianira, 4 years old, 395 ibe. 5 A. P, Green's bay finy Wayligut. by I senting, dam Laura Spiilm A. 4. Vor- renee’s bay geldin am Jomt ta I @ years old, 149 Ir Prodigal son, by years old, 341 hs (akidoo, by Lexing Lawrence & Lori , Betore the start it money in the pools, the Tipperary colt bung ud enotee, Minnis Meo bbird. Cariboo won the first heat, Minnie Mc second, Warrior thir’. Carinoo thea became w | great favorite, selling for neariy ax m the others combined. she cided @ dead one, ant ty Fup the auie off, Which ended the deciding heat by a The joiowiug are as all | ond heat Was de ibow and Daylight by Varibeo winning the detaiia of ¥ e@ day's re PrRsT mace. Prrse $500; a free handicap ior a)! ag mile, STARTERS, George Lengstafs b. f, Countess, by Kentocky, dam Lady Blessington, 4 years 105 iw One (Swi) .. “ ment 1 R, WeCamerons br. 1. inpiratien, by ‘Ware Munster, dum Sopaia, 4 years old, os werastord) eves P D. Meva | 1 & Nepoeue B years old, 84 ibs. (C ra pe ‘sb. ¢. Leandel by Enquirer, dam 4, 3 years Leah 88 Iva, (Spare . 4 e's eh. hi. Spin y saod, dam D. Wagner, agea, 110 los, (Feakes) 6 | 6 W. Stringfieid’s gr. c. kulister, by Bo hia vam Crowiet, BS years on, 85 los (Sarr A. beimont’'s ch, i. Carorine, by Kentucky, ¢ Camilla, 3 years old, 79 1) iOreNce) «+ (dea bomie'’s bv. ¢. Beene waras, b, | great confsion | Madge } Invotei | tune to this point was 37 seconds. ; the | mate, Who was one nt | Madge rt | sime for the mie and an eighth 1:58—Vandaine | led two lengths, Invoice second, two lengths in | the homestret | oo. BlwetS e' | Prodigal so SEW YORK HERALD, cam Uvergreen, « zeqee oa, 98 Ibs, skeen). Dow & Pawmack Su i. Gray 1 ag, by” ‘Bay- Ww OOt dam Lag, by Loadstone, qa ‘old, MecDaaniel’s Oliy 600 350 Countess, 400 Leander 60 Carouine 90 Spinorift. so Fuster. 6o Keene Richards x 80 pitution “ 70 y Lag.. 30 lwo Tue Paris Mutaeis paid $15 90. THE Rack, Phe bDorses had @ must capital start, Comntess being In motion frst, Leander second, Spindrift raid, kwister tourth’ and Inspiration’ fith, te otners following a8 closely as possible, Kunhiog around the npper turm to tue quarter pole tne | four in front Were nearly om even terms, and when they passed the quarter pole Countess had Oly the Advantage of her bead in trent of Lean der, who was buf a length anead of Spin- adrift, who was a short jeneth Iu advane of Eniuster fitn, MeDan mt Richards seventh, Cero- Lag ninth, On the way ace Was anarp be- pander and Spindrift, aud they p olBers w at Waich point Counress still bad net Read in ad~ vanes of Leander, aru, Inspireen a good fourth and clowag gredu- | mile heats; best three in Ove, in harness, latter @leneth clear ol Spin- | aly, MeDaniel’s filly aitn, Exister six b, Keene Hicuard geveatp, Caroline elgatn, Gray Lag ninth. Gomg around tne jower turn’ there Was no ebange of place, but as svon as the | horses entered the homestretch there seemea among them. — Spindrift soon gave bis place up to Inspiration, who immediately alterward reached the head of Leander; and’ on they came, Countess showing the way, "fhe filly with the Maltese cross asstimed # very dangerous bering at the iurioug pole, and ber ‘backers be- cume intensely excited as she passed Leander and began to close on Countess, Tne afMair for a second or two looked extremely doubtnl; but as the Hilly reached the lower end of the Grand Stand all doubts were banished by seeing accurately the advaniage which Countess had over her aa- versary. Countess cume on rapidly tre ™ won the race by one length, Meanie! fily ran very fast up the homestretch and fin ished at the tail of Inspiration, Leander was jourth, Spindrit fitch, Husister sixth, Carine seventh, Keene Richarcs eightn, Gray Lag ninth. ‘Tne time was |:42)<, the lastest tie ever made im a race between horses. It wi. that last year the same time was made by Gray Pianetin bis time maten to beat 1:43, and Lean- der has a record oi 1:4135 at Lexingion last Spring, but those who saw tne race said that he Nad a@ fying start and was away from the stand a jump or two before the watcnes weie started. foe first half mile 0: this race was 49%) seconds, Racing men eonsider tnis race the best ever run, THE SROOND R. Purse $800; of which $100, with the entrance money, to the Second horse, Two and one-eightu miles. STARTERS, M. HM. Sanford’s b. B. Mate. by Australian, dam Mattie Gross, 6 years old (Hayward) D, McDaniel & Vo.’s i Madge, by Aus’ dam Alabama, 4 years old (Olark)... A. Grimstead’s c, Monmouth, by War Dance, Gam Saratoga, 4 ye.rs old (Marbee).. 3 4 bia B. Lewis & Co's & 1. Vandalite, by Vandal, dam Vesper Light, 4 years old (Swim).... Dosweli & Cammack’s b. f, Invoice, vy Lpxnye ton, dam Volga, 3 years old (Ford). Time, 3:46%. THE BETTING. | 50 Mate Moamou Vandalite . 100 Tne Paris Mutuels paid $14 70. THE BRACE. The horses had @ most excellent start, Vanda- lite leading, Mave second, Madge third. Invoice fourth, Monmouth tith, When tne horses came vo the planc—time, 12 seconds—Vandalite was | leading two jengths, Invoice, second, baila length ahead of Mate, WOO was about the same distance in advance of Madge, Monmouta bringing up the rear. Vundalite snewed the way aronnd the turn, but Invoice outran ker in sront Of Lorijiard’s stables and led haifa length at the quarter pole, Vandalite five lengths a cad of Mate, who was two lengths im advance of Madve, the Jatter two lengths in front of Moumouth, Gang @ the backstretch Invuice showed tne way, and at hal!-mile pole—time 1:03/;—she led two be remembe.ed | lengths, Vandaitte secoud, fur isngtns anead of | length Monmouth tfth, There was no change o! piace arouna the two lengths apart. Waen they re: ed the tur- long pore—tne place they started from—Vandalite had assumed tne lead Invoice was second, fourth, Monmoutr fifth, Mate third, At tae stanu— tront of Vamdallie, who was two lengths ahead of ; Madge lourth, Monmouta ftp, The lead- horses Closea up ali the aaylignt between themselves on the upper bec ana as iney passea tbe quarter taped 2:25 s—Vandalite lea half @ length, Invoice second, iia Ta length in advance of Mare, the latter haif a lengih ahead of Madge, Monmouth three lengths fnrtaer off. Running In earnest then commenced, and Mate and Madge quickly parted compaby with the others. Going down the backstretca Madge ran to the front, closely tollowed by Mate, and next by Monmouth, the trio leaving Vandalite and Invoice hopelessly beaten. At the hal.-mile pole Madge led two Jengtns, Mate second, four lengths avead of Mon- mouth Vandalite iourta, Invoice fifth. ‘Time, It was then evident tu ali the spectators that the contest Was reduced to a matcn between Maggs and Mate. The latter made play at the fily un the tower vurn. and by a fine display of speed ran np ana took sides with her at the three-quarier pole. Time, Bam g nad @ sharp struggle up ch, Waich uited in @ vict ry to Male by iwo Tengtis in the fastest time ever made, 5:46%%. The next best time was made at lust spring by Moumoutn, whicn was There as great rejoicing py ine backers | of tue dark biue at tne resnit, THE THIRD RACE, Haspicar Hrepie Race, parse $650, of which $i50 to the secona horse; mile heats, over four hurdles. STARTERS, S. D. Bruce's b. g. Warrior, by War Dance, dam Casttaniva, 4 years old, 193 Ips. nardson and A. Lakelana).. v. Green's b, m, Daylight, by Light- ning, dam Laura Spilman, o ) years oid, 134 loa. (Woo A. 4. Torrence @ by Tr 5 dam: Jenme P., 4 years old, 140 lus. (Jonnson) 6 Prodigal Son, by Ceusor, se, 4 years oid, Idi lbs. i dam Jennie (Brown). pee} 5 Jo Donakue’s + Varibuo, by L xingion, aam Alice Jones, 155 Ibs. (Meany)....... ae ee Lawreuce & Lorilisra’s cn. g. Bullet, oy Bulletin, dam by Wagner, 6 years ‘old, ib8 Ibs. (Hyland) . . A. Taylor m. “Minnie Mi dam Edina, 136 Ibs. (1 ree Daylight... Larihoo. et Tertenc Minnie Me Warrior... Cariboo. forrences rie Ss were despatched toa usharpiy to tne first purdie, " he way, Bullet second, vay- Cariboo fourth, Warrior futh, Prodigal be Jipperary gelding bringing up the Some of tne horses made the top rail of the é passed over tf, but it did not etiam around the upper turn leasing tuurlengtns, When ond furdie she stopped nti Carlvoo took sides with Warrior over the orash, Day fourth, 1, Prodigal Son sixth. aud the Tp- perary colt seventh, ‘ihe tard hurdle was near the half-mile pore ously by Min d, Daylicht and th und t t dle stationed 1m front of the Jurong. ver Whien he made a caplial Jump, Minne nd, alengcn anead of W Tr, Dayhgnt Bullet fith, Prouigal Son sixth, the Tipe rary Colt seventh, ‘Time o1 the heat 1:44, second Heat.—The horses had a good start, Tipperary colt taking the frsthurdie first, Davi second, Minnie Mc third Catibuo four B fittn, Warrior sixtn, Predigal Son seventh, noe led wronad the upper tien, and Was a avead a) whe second purdle, Minnie Me sec thet the Cari a nd, pperary colt turd, Vayligat jourth, Warrior in Iront of Mauge, | lower turn, and when the horses | ee eee eee ney tne ce | played in Hartford yesterday, attracted an im- Pag ron tne mile | ttomed at the furlong pole; but, after a very ex- clung stroggie from there to the stand, Cariboo the ace by w bead, Tue time of the last heat 8 And thus ended sne fourth day’s racing st saratoga. TROTTING, yHR WEST SEDK DIVING PARK, There was a good attendance yesterday at the West Side Driving Park, Jersey City, and the spectators epjoyed a closely consested race, Four 4 GOoD TROT 4 horses started for 4 $100 purse, and aiter four | well contested heats Bay Jack tovk the frst money, Fanuy H. W. for third, The betting before the first heat was in favor of Bianehe W., as the pools sold Blanche W. $100, Bay Jack $75 and the flela $100. after the frst teat Kay Jack became the favorite, selling for $100, and the Held only brought $50. The sollowing is SUMMARY, Purse of $100; $50 to the tirat, $30 to the second, #20 to the third, for borses that never beat 2:42; Jd. Poll ps’ b. g. Boy Jack . Harper's s,m. Fanny H J. Murpoy*sr. ms OLE VELAND | RACES. CLEVE! LAND, Ohio, July 31, 1875, The 2:34 race, which was postponed yesterday on account Of darkness, was floished this morn- ing. Nerea bad two heats last nignt and won the | firss heat this morning, Phe time of the Hith heat was 2:26),, second. Taking the first money. Hall was Na’ TIONAL GAME, MUTUAL VS. CHICAGO. These clubs played the ffch game of their series together yesterday, on the Union Grounds, tn the presence of about twelve hundred spectators, @ close contest being anticipated, as tue Mutuais nad previously fatied to punish Golden’s pitching with any effect. Apparently, however, they have got sight of his delivery now, tor yesterday they bit bis pitching wrth ease to the tune of twenty- two bare hits end haif @ dozen earned runs, and they were good hits, too, not long balls to the onter feld, of the muffin order, but hard-hit grounders and save balls weil judged, the resuit of their batting being an easy triumph, The Chicagos, though they batted well at times, popped up too many high balls for run getting, no less than twenty-two catches being made by the Mutuals. Next Monday and Iuesday the Chicago men play their last games in the metropolis this season and chen start on their way home, where the majority of them will be superseded at the close of the seasoe. a fact which does not cause tuem to play with The score of yesterday's game 13 THE 3 py spirit now. 8 follows :— mor Players. PAE, Boldsw'thef. § 45 6 i 1 14 130 0 Br 201 45 101 42 161 ite | eS 422 02 3 003 Matthews, v. 0 U 1 Warren, 3d b:: 200 Gibney, L 6 1 0 Bielaski, r,t... 100 Totals. ...... totgls... wis 9 th, Oh. Oth. Tih, th, 9th, 0 0° 0-35 0 10.0 0 G3 1 errors—Mutual —Matual, 6; Chi r, Clinton, "othe Auantic Club. S. NEW HAVEN. The champions yesterday took the New Havens Inte camp by the score of § to The last game they played together the Elm City nine whipped | Tnis Ume they were not so eessiul, as the score below show: lst, 2d, Sd. 4th, ti be td Lie by oh, Padinaer o-8 v9 0 MY wy 0 4 4 4 LOU VS. HARTFORD. The third game of the series between these clubs, ST, mense concourse of spectators and proved to be an exciting contest, the result being the marked success Ol the Si. Louis mine, a# will be seen by be Saxe score: oo a 3 Sy cs reap 6th. ee hey th Werte aewO: Wola et YLYAWAY Vs. HOBOKE The Flyaways’ pitcher was too much for the Ho- bokens yesterday. Tney could pot hit bis swift dehvery #t all, and, consequently, the Jerseymen were administered a severe drupbing. and Jolly, of the Fiyeways, Played well, as dia Holstein and Costigan Jor the Hoookens, PRACTICE DAY AT CREEDMOOR. A MARKER WOUNDED—-A CLUB HOUSE TO BE ERECTED—THE BECKPTION OF TAL AMMRICAN TEAM. sterday being the fifth Satnrday in the month of July, it was overlooked by the authorities wav make rifle Matones, and Flic day passed off with- outacontest. But the absence of a regular com- petition did not prevent a goodly numver of crack shots and enthusiastic riflemen from being on the ranges to keep their hands in at practice, The Jong, shortand middle ranges were occupied dur- ing the day by members of the National Rifle as- | soclation, the Amateur Rite Club, the National "| Seventa, Twelith, fitch, Bullet sixin, Prodigal Son seventh, At tne third hurdle (at che Dail-tnile pole) Cariboo had his head in iroat, Dayliigat Aecond, the Tipperary | coll third, Warrior jourth, Minmie) Mo iit, sullet SiXtn, Prodigal Son sevente, Daylight then ran Up and took Cariboo “by the Read, and they ed around the lower turn, the Tipperary When the horses came to the hurdie long pole Daylight went first sno deing also up with her at the same they landed vogerher on terra jirma, Tue “Tipperary colt struck the hurdie and feli, Warrier and jumped together, fourtn and fitn, Minnie Mo next, Prodiwal Sou bringing up | the Fear. Daylight and Cariboo made an exciting Hnish by landing under the wire on even terms and the jnages decided ita dead heat. Bullet wé i ind, Warr, jonrth, Prodigal Bon fith, Minme 2 MIXED, 162540 Third Heal.—A\l ine horses bat Cariboo and Dayligit were seul to the stable, and the dead- Beaters had none to bother them in thelr sbruggle for yietory. 1a very good start and ran side and sido ¢ first’ nurdie, whieh they | Jumped together, ‘Iben Doyliant took the lead aud was urst over the second burdie. At the | third they Were on nearly even terms, and ab tne ee-qua © Coriboo jed by aneck, Day- Was sigB\iy ID auvance @. tue Burdie #ta- Guard, the Scotrish-American and the Irisa- American rifle clubs. According to the present rules of the National Rifle Association three ranges can be used at the same time, This allows nen to shoot at 200, 500 and 800 or 900 and 1,000 yards simultaneously. ‘The butts at all these distances were in use yes- terday. ‘The weather was delugntful, not too warm; the atmosphere was Clear, the wind light and favorable to good shooting. Among the gen- tlemen on the grounds were noticed oma? Shaler, Major Parker, A.J. Henniou, Jr.; W. Be Farwell, Mr. Rathbone, Captain Crarke, captate Ross, Lieutenant Vaunet and Duncan Cameron. Paruies were out from the regimeutal teams of the Twenty-second, seventy-ninth aud other regiments of the National Guard. AN ACCIDENT. About three o’cluck in the afternoon an acel- dent, Which might have been serious, oceurred at the yards Ltipy Mr. Hyde was shooting at No, 1 target. us be pulled the trigger the marker raised his ‘disk to spot the previous shot, ‘Tne bail trom Hyde's ride *trock the target, went into ;leces agatust it, and one of the splashes tok a downward direction, touching the marker’s Nand as ho held the disk handle and struck his Joos near the joint o1 the great toe, making an ugly wound. ‘ne man, whose name was not as- ertained, Was relieved from duty ana conveyed to @ house near by, where his injuries were attended to. Fortunate they are sugnt, If ge tieman would be careful not to shoot woilet tne trap disk 18 in vieW and markers were more Prompt in signalling snots no claents need happen. A CREEDMOOR CLUE ROOM, In conversation yesterday with Mr. Johnson, of the firm of Arnold, Constavle & Co., that gentie- man said he considered it a duty of the first im- porance that (we National Rifle Ax<sociatiom should lose no time In constructing & commodious club bouse at Creedmvoor-—a nice frame building, Whick would cust $8,000 or $10,000. A house of this Kind 18 @ necessity jor the accommodatiou of gentlemen and their friends who patronize the ranges, and also for the entertainment of foreiga guests taking part in suture jateruational matones. One ol the reasons why ladies acvend Wimbledon In Stich numoers as tuey do is that there they have ample accommodations for their envertain- ment, and there 1s no reason why we cannot do as mach at Creedmoor ter the comiort ol our rifle- mem as the Brivisn are doing at Wimbledon, THE RECEPTION OF THR TRAM, Mr. Johnson ajso said that subscriptions are nning to come im for the puryose of giving suitable testimonial to the victurious Ameri team upon their return from Ireland, Mr, Joh son would rather see the masses of the people come forward with small contrivations than re- erive an equal amount among the weaithy; it would show that the citizens at large appreciate What has deen so handsomely accomplishea by our American marksmen, st ORTS ON HARLEM, AND SWIMMING WINS BOTH, A bout race took place on the Harlem River yos- terday at nine o’vlock A. M., between Messrs, Jones and Askins, for $200, in out-rigger “working boats.” The course was from the railroad bridge w& High Bridge, The two oarsmen took water at precisely the same moment, when the signal was given, and Jor about half a mile vote poats ke} ‘4 course, neither apparently paving. th Gedvan‘age. After she first quarter Askins began to jorge abead, and the vantage gained he aintained ior two luli miles, But when tue race emed all nis own Jones made an unexpected spurt, “lapped” kis antagonist, passed him and won the race by three buat lengths, SWIMMING MarcHt. In the swimming match between Mr, Jones (whe Won the boat Face) and Mr. Wynscott, across the Hariem River, Jones won, thus secur! og two Victories ou the eame day THe 4 DOaT BACK MATCH —JONES ming tn for second and Blanche | Loughlin | | { | | of ladies an@ children, called thé Enéhant @ lary | Winona, Tus waa truly an exci td | Winona never peing apie to catcn ner after YACHT RACE. THE RESQLUTE AND AMERICA HAVE 4 BUN-— GENERAL BUTLEL'S AMERICA WINS. Isues oF SHoas, N. H., July Sl, 1875, The race to-day, between Mr. Rufus Hatch’s yacht Resolute, of New York, and General Ken- jamin F. Butler’s yacht America, of Boston, started from Star Islana, er of Shoals, rounded Waite Is! rou Boou Island pase and | return, juse’s fame was 3h. 47m. 598.5 | America’s time 6m. 49s. later. The Al America won, receiving eight minutes time allowance, Distance, Retgngs, Hriy-tr9 | mules. YACHTING AT NEWBURG. Newsure, July 31, 1875. Twenty-eight yachts have been entered for the regatta at Newburg on Wednesday xt, and other entries are expected, The course 1s about fh tm length. The following are offerea;—For first class nts—-First prize, nuver Wwe Bet; second prize. z For soseee class yachts—First pr rine glass, sliver srait stand; sec rize, silver flower ai | card sta also & nero of colors to the first boat in of each Giags, Inres Irrespective of ume allowance, YACHTING NOTE. Bila Corinne (no elub) M Mr. Clark, from New: a Whitestone yesterday en route Jor Rew ork, MINIATURE YACHTING, THRES FINE RACES YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ‘The yacnting on the Prospect Park lake yester- day afternoon was witnessed by a large number ‘The little boats did not behave with their usual grace, but in most of the cases thls may be accounted for by the fact that the wind was rather strong and the water a little rough, The suriace of the lake was completely | dotted with miniature craft of every description, | and the sight to the nautical eye was truly interesting. There were but three races that attracted general attention, thouga any num- ber of serub races were sailed during the afternoon, ‘The first race was between two schooner yachts, the Belleof Brooklyn and the lda, The beats both got off well together, and 8t00d out to sea with all sail set, and nobly dia the little fellows struggle with the waves that at times would wash overthem. Ina few minutes after the start it was evident that the Ida was the superior boat jor rough weather, for she began slowly to pars company with her antagonist, and before tne race was half over she led hae ee 3 a dozen lengtns, The Belle of Brooklyn badly handled, nor would sh quickly as could be @ e8e much to make her jose the race, woicu she did by seven minutes. The Ka ri two large gow achts, Sprite Quickstep. Both were well pty and, being of @ large size, they were not troub.ed much by the roughness of the water, and the jresh wiud served to make them bouod most bevntifully. | They started well together, with every particle of their cacing canvas sneeted home, and tor a time it was doubtfal soon settled the hich would Wim, but an accident uestion, In tacking to round the point the Quickstep’s topsail by some means was blown loose and, falling, clung tu her mast perfect ny ustiees, The judges’ boat alongside of her mi an attempt to set bg again, Bu could pot do 80, and finish the race in her crippled condition, Tae Sprite by this time had rounded the point and, running well to leward, caugot 2 oy rad, ir bore away for home in gallant e reached there, however, she culitded with s omnall steamer thas was disabled and could nov getoutoi her way, ana carried away her paddle; but the sloop was not burt, and soon afterward reached port. The Qulettee were along on her course and came in thirtee! minutes behind the victor. The third race was between the clipper brig Daisy U., the winner of the previous Saturday; a beauiiiul clipper y: ed Roepe for the bet candies and nuts in inion, a brig was the little people, and the: the most reckless favorite, and as at anchor her trim pulid and rig could but auspire confidence, Winona was second ja the pools, The stake tor this race was a Pa suit of colors. As the time jor starting 4| ened toe vessels weighed anchor, and soon ves gotin position, When the signal to start was given. ‘rhey bounded off well together, aud kept so for some time, when the Encaantress took the lead, the Daisy C, second, When nearing tne point the Winona overhauled the little brig, and they kept side by side until they began to tack to round. Here the brig showed her superiority; ner little yards were Bandiea admirably, aud she answer her helm in @ manner that reflected th credit upen her, and before either of he ists had sofficientiy to run off sue ha had tue waves on her way hom e reached there the wind jreshened so muct that it was found necessary to take in her topsatl, mast Was jumping violently. She lost time by this: but she was too jar in advance o1 her opponents for them to overhaul her, and she came into port in just thirty-seven minutes and grea ee seconds after starting tn tne ra The Enchantress came in @ good second, th Tounded the point. Her captain claimed a Tout on Ube Enchantress for not properly rounding the stake, but it was uot allowed by the judges, The Daisy ©, #8 matcned for a race hext week with @ yacht Irom New York called the Eadie, ed : ‘BIRTH. Norron,—Io this city, on Saturday, July 31, Mrs, KENBY NORTON, O! @ Gaugater. DIED. Paoan.—Departed this life, on Jui, after aad severe iliness, ROsaNNA 1875, agea 18 ‘the trie triends of the ppils are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, frum tue residence of ner N Cs it Thirty-sevensh street, on In Jersey City, on Fri ny (80, ELIEABBTE, tue beloved’ Wits of (rua rn, aged 48 years. sie genie and friends of the family are re- spectfully tuvitea to attend ner juneral, trom her jave og Erie street, on Monday morning, August 2, at half-past ‘at o'clock, when her remains will be removed to St. Mary’s churcn, _ solemn high mass of requiem Will be rr for appy Tepose Oo! her soul, odowarn, —On saturday, July 31, 1875, of diph- theria, WILLIAM, the beloved son of Hugh and Lizzie McGowan, aged 3 years, 1 month ana 13 Gays, ‘The friends of tl apectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, atthe residence of his Da- rents, 228 East iwenty-fiftn street, on Monday, ee % attwo etn P. ¥ MOSOKLEY, 359 Briage street, Bro oOkIy a: Notice of faneral hereafter. MOSORLEY.—On Saturday, July 31, Lewis Mosor- Lex, Jormerly of Staten Islund, aged 35 years, relatives and friends of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from nis mce, No. 253 East Het ea a sirer y, AUgUSt 2, at eight KAM. 'T remains will be taken to the Gnaren « Of St Hose of Lima, West New Brighton. S. 1., at haif-past ten o'clock A. M., where @ solemn mass of requiem Facax, will be offered ior the re, of bis soul; thence to St. Peter’s Cemetery for interment, [For Other Deaths See Kignth Page.) SHIPPING NEWS | OCEAN STEAMERS. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, + |_Saita_ | Destination fice Liverpoot. 129 Broaa Hamoares tiiroaar Bees Kotterdais +] Liverpool... onaway. Liverpool. }19 Broaaway. Liveroool. era the 'Glasgow...|7 Bowling Green Havre. ob Broaaway 2 Bowling Green leone 4Bowling Green Apysern, : Bowing Green W Howeraari terme OF Geller Hamburv..)61 Broadway Adriatic [i plas 19 Broaa way, City of Montreal. Mowing ofeen + eT 2 Bowline Green rate or 61 Broadway (ty ot Bertin Ui) Brosaway. Bowling Green we NOTICKH TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORTOF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yor HxnaLD has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for ase on board the HxRatp steam yacht, show+ ing while burning the colors rea, gr red, changing trom one to the other im succession, and can be seen sov- cral miles distant, Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal wit oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the ship News Department of the xnaue, wa Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do #0 by addressing to such vessels, care of HiraLD news yacht, pier No | Kast Kiver, New York, Lewers recelyed from all parts of tbe _ and Co SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1875.--TRIPLE SHEET. World spa prompuy deuvered. Duplicates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUL Y 31, 1875, CLEARED. pai @n, “cn, Liverpool via Queens- “teas rin oa Hyanckiyn nd Br), Thompson, Liverpool—F W J Republi: Quaenneeies epybiie @r), Gleadell, Liverpool via x Oity of Kichi wis coe ty $'o' eet (Br), Brooks, Liverpool teamer Main San eichmann, Bremen via South- ampton- 1s F Geo W Clyde, Pennington, (atve: West-t Ht Mallory & Co. a GRReNa vie, Key glueamer’ Cortes, Freeman, New Orleai & AmMAaD. om ee Herman Livingston, Mallory, Sa’ a Steamer Charleston, Berry, Charleston—J W Quin- ta Steamer Wm P Clyde, Doane, Wilmington, No—wm P Oyge & Co. Mieamer Wyangke. | Couch, Nortol ni¢hmond—Jid Dominion Steamship Ad © Knight, Chicnester, Nacorgetown, po~y C Ke: atte wer “Experiment, Pierce, Philadelphia—James Gen Whitney. Hallett. Boston—H F Dimock. Hetiner (Ger), Bockelmana, Antwerp—H Koop & Sark Biue Bird (Br), Michener, London—C W Ber- ‘Bark Arcturus (Br), Dent, Amsterdam—Heney & Pare Bark Gipsey (Br), Cremor, Rotterdam—Snow & Bur- Stig Mary Fink. Dyer, Alicante—John Zittlosen, ae Lizzie Merry, Lawrence, Kingston, Ja~3 De Cor- ‘Sclir award Waite, Lee Marcus Hunter & Co. Rohr J D Robinson, Glovsr, Penarth Roads for orders— well & Co. Biel ‘Grace Andrews, Andrews, Amsterdam—Snow & urge ss, bene Pedro Verello, Evans, Montevideo—G W Brown. Sehr D-H Bubee, silts, Marauham—G Amsinck & Co. wight Hrancis @ Davis, Taylor, Porto Bello, USC—BI sehr Kate Wentworth, Mead, Demerara—Leaycraft & rn e popes E J Palmer, Stevens, Tampico or Laguayra—The- ud Bros. ret Wownra Holder (Br), Willams, St John, NB—P I evius & non TFT Hibbard (Br), Merriam, StJohn, NB—Jed Fiye & Co. Hoard W Hine, Pelton, Corpus Christi~Tupper & Be- attic @ pls BJ Boag ig Rowland, Georgetown, 8C—Bentley, ibdersi Schr Reue. Poiter, Howard, Washington, NOC—W & Hinman & Vo, sehr Annie Bell, Townsend, Alexandria and George- town—Overton & Hawkins. Sehr Treasure, Wilson, Providence—H W Jackson & Bon. Sehr Dart, Campbell, Stamtord—Stamford Manufactur- ine Lo, ARRIVALS. BKPORTED BY THE BERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Sparse brittanic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool Ji 22 Geecamown rps aly ip Kuccess, ste: Erin Br), nance for Liverpool; 29tn, it at and Anctior Line steamer bound east: Buch, la one German bark bouad west, showing ‘signal i ‘Steamer Dakota (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool Jaly 21 via Quecnsown & ‘Ma, h mdse. So passes a ‘Wit ‘FGuion. Seth, iat 420, lon Si, passed s large ice- ‘cho Brahe (Br), Miller, Santos Jaly 2, re aires neiro 1 th, with mdse and passengers to Busk & evous, eater Etna (Br), Cooper, cagney pe July in) Puerto Cabello. Ithe Jacniel. dist and Kineton; Je, 240, with mdse and passengers to Pim, Forw: Steamer City of Waco, Grenman, S Uatvesion via, Ki ey West, witn mdse and passengers to © H Mallory & Co. ‘Steamer New Orleans, Deurborn, New Orleans July 25, with indse and passengers to © chy & Seaman. ‘Steamer Soutn Carolina, Nicke: Charleston Juy ae hors ‘mdse and pussonsersis JW Guimuard & Co. verett (of Yarmouth, NS), Dunkertun, Boltatt, i aie Delaware, Breakwater 41 days) in ballast to Boyd '& Hincken; July Li, lat 49, ion #415, spoke sleamer Faraday (Sr). repairing telegraph cable; stoi ate aud supplies ied Lim. Same time passed . ce. Ia hip ry jay 25, in ballast to Thomas ya i 4s anchorea at Sandy Book for order: Bark MO mii (of StJonn. NB), Smith, Liverpool ied Sydney, ©B,54 duys, in valiast to Funcn, Kdye & Co. suly ‘ath, 100 imiles east of tue Banks, was farroundod oy leeberes ror srx da Bark Neouphar (of Yarmouth, NS), Walker, Liverpool ase via sydney, OB, July’ 21, im ballast to Boyd & incken, ‘ RE Ss peetee, Colson, Havana 13 days, with sugar 0 388 Bri Christine “Sir, Thom Cienfuegos 18 a: wih fox tovova, erry fo.” “hg Brig A B Stronack (Br), ‘Jones, Sagua 10 days, with sugar to Heney & Parker. schr Tampico, Bonhoft, Alvarado, Mex, 21 days, with hides. &c, to M Echeverria & Uo. rene Ontara (ot Machias), Rettiarew, Ssend ‘Turk, TI, with salt to simpson. Ulapp & scr on J Lee, en Fernandina ry. days, with lom- sel to Evans, Ball & Leavitt, Brunswick, Ga, via Dela- Ware Breakwater 6 duys, with lumber to order; vessel to J H Winchester & Co.’ July 27, discovered that the vessel had sopang aleak, and upon sounding the pump: rt ane She tl ter io he hands manned nd continued pumping the 2th: the bore away lor Delaware Bre bya nae wot extra, pampe ae rs mee then iar oH val ai port i that sue “sul had Soe toot or water in her hele x Leo ie Na Mason, Terry, Virzinia, with melons to Hines & ansile! sehr Joseph & fast enkta. imiata, Schr Dennie H. sinks. ‘Tilton, Virgin! Schr Mary Mill ayton, Georgetown, aven. loop M R Drew, Ockers, Virginia, PASSED THROUGH HELD GATK BOUND soUuTH, Pam hed of Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedford for jew York, with mdse aud passengers. Seyeamner Galatea, Walden, Frovidence tor New York, with aidse and passengera Brig Bride (Br) (ey mrpoee, New Haven for New York, in 0 ean | abe Auano, anboru, 10 Rivers, NS, for New York, iling to Richardson & Go, vaiwell Windsor, Na Yors, 10 a, with mdse and passengersio RJ Steamer ‘pt (Br), Grogan, Liverpool Jul; and genie k {hin se and 316 mermaee. Hurst, salve Tac 43 27 lon 1 oe ap aiae niwerp: 23h, Dens. Steamer DC, for New days, w! any ster to John Boynion’s Son & Co. Noh Lucy, lark, Windsor, NS, for Now York, 10 davs, 3 plaster a ereen & Co; vessel to John ions son & ( ene Henry Means, Smith, cueene for New York, ‘with lumber to Simpson, Ulapp & Co. Schr Globe, Herrice,’ Bangor for New York, with Schr K W Denha: * Denbara, Boardingham for New York, wiih luinber toJ 5 Ureed: my sche Wm Farren, Lindsiey, New Haven tor New York. sehr Laura 4 Burlingame, Burlingame, Somerset tor New York. Norwalk for New- dent ur Wm R Powers, Sauna Mosher, Portland, Ot, tor New Sehr Ida t, Howard York, wich lumber to Gnase, Talbot & Uo. Senr Neptune, Wallace, ull River tor New York. Schr Monitor, Chase, Mew Bediord tor New York, ane Daniei Morris, Squires, New Haven ior New tone Escort, flawkins, Bridgeport for New erat Sehr Diadein, Gray, Sew Haven tor New Yor! Schr Saran Woostér, Wooster, Boston for New York, Schr Harper, Coomer, Providence tor New York. Schr Brandywine, King, Providence for New York. penr KL © Winsor. Atwood, Viymouth tor New York, Senr Deosrar folnson, ot George, Me, tor New York, with sptling to richardson & Uo. Schr John Warren, McGarr, Providence for! New York. Senr smpire, Matihews, vighton tor New York. Schr J Goodspeed, Babcock, Fal iver for Hook Sehr 1, Boargent’ Sargent, Green’s Landing tor New York, with stone to orde sehr splendid, Vainney, Fall River for New York, Sehr Mary Votter, Voter, Naniucket for New York, with fish to order, penr Horizon, Leet, Providence tor New York. Schr vavid G Floyd, Clifford, Newport toc Philadel- hia. " pchr Abel W Parker, Dean, Taunton for New York, Sent Oriando dunt, Ferris, Porwhester for Eiizabeth- at Sehr Waniam D Mangum, Chase. New Bedford for New senr mt 4 Gibbs, Coffin, New Kedford for New York, Sehr Geo A Fierce, Kelly, Saiem tor New York. BOUND BAST. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett, New York for Boston, SehrJ D Kobinson, Glover, New Yorkior Penarth Roads. Se Reed, Fliznbethport for Newburyport, Lord, Ehzaberhport for Saco. Wind,’ Snow, New York for Kockland. Sehr Haile Mayo, Hickie, Elizabetuport tor Ports- mouth. eenr LJ Phary, Schaffer, Georgetown for New Haven, Schr Nicholas Mebrhoil, Mehrioll, Haverstraw tor Providence. a.) #, Laura Robinson, Robinson, Rondout for New jedtord. Lal Ehza Raymond, Haws, Hoboken tor New Bed- Nehr Eli Townsend, Elizabethport for Dighton. Sehr RB L Kenny, Coleman, New York for Rockland. Sehr Albert Pliaro, Bingham, Hovoken for Provi- dence. shols, Hoboken for Providence, Mitchell, Hoboken tor Boston. ee Hoboken tor =e Bene anh ry urnett, H cane Bark Petropolis (Nor), Gromstad, trom London June 22, SALLIOD, mers Republic (Br), for I Liverpool; City of Rich (Pe), do; China Br), do 1), (ier Br remeny Oly inpia Geo Wviyde, ‘uatveston vie ow’ Livingstop, Savanna F Clyde, Wilmington, oa 001 Bry; Adelaide Mor ibsey, csr Rote Ss sano and Guant mn te Cad, Venice: veered (Ron slain: On) arth Rondey Otae Miho (Aus; ath “thine a (Ger). Bremen; ion « and Bue Ay Victoria liqae ‘ae. Kigay sa ). Kotte vana; Mercur (Ger, ast elds Michaele (sp), Fenarth rhe mick, Penarth to eu ao OW spencer, Navassa, Neabinsons Wentworth, ray Francis (Be, Pointer J b'Robinson, Galveston. ‘Also gailed, ship Carl Ger), tor Bremen. Wind at sunset NW, lignt, MARITIME } MISCELLANY. SreAMen Sovrm Canotuwa, Nickerson, trom Cha ton tor New York, arrived Sigh broke her cog wii and’ was towed to port (rom off LOOR in 12 Sup or Lawnenc San Francisco via Acapulco for Quernstown, put Soto Pernambuco Jane 26. lor What cause not pated. (Br), sontibea, th pO Point and. hey, New York ;'N & | dai bey ibe Aw irom New rork for fayte, pu Into Callao Jul, i088 of part of deckioad. Bane Wx A F feadbe our (Br), $26 tons, built at Matta poisett 1m 1858, now at this port, has beon sold tor Liv bg account at a private a! JL Wroxwine (Br), Murray, from Dodoy, bouul sels with rt Bhs iberore reported), arrived at. St tach 1d lost foremast (cut it aw when the vemsel became waterlogged) and all atta and maintopgaliantmast: 1s completely waterlogxed: eut pict be! ae oe to get out lumber. it Lubec 35th from Bostow, was run mee DY be nich rf Sew Bedford, acd had starboard uarter cut down, afer house stove and other dainage ne. Baxrtimons, July 29—The hull of the steamer Loulsiaia, which wae rai sed at the mouth of the Potomac River 'y last, still remains in aes ig Cr on the dry wing to soine San Frawersco, July 3 ne schr Skylark arrived a% this port and Teports tne loss bark Clara H Sutil hence tor Cogs Bay, ‘On the 28in not tne suc shippe which started he: and she an’ ‘The crew escaped in the boat. and w days ‘without food or water, when they were picks “i up by the okylars and brougnt to this pork SPOKEN. Bark Atianta, Davis, from New York for New Orienns, mn 7s be 4 3 drat Moltke (Ger), pnis from Stettin for Phila. acipatad ‘June 30, lat 40.55, lon NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents ant shipmasters ats in- formed that by telegraphing to the Herat DLoniton Bu- reau, No 46 Fleet streot, or to the Paris office, Rue Feribe, the arrivals at and departures trom Enropesn and Eastern ports ot American and all foreign vessels trading with the United ‘states, the same willbe cabled to this country free of charge, Captains arriving at and sailinz from Fren>1 and Mediterranean ports wilt And the Paris office the more economicat and expeditious tor telegrapring news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWs. led, bark J ¥ Mann (Gen Arrieporr, July 90— Deutsch, United states, Anenvat—Arrived, prig Messina (Br), Tellefsen, > York, Breamex, Jwy 29—Sailed, ship Derby (Ger), Hunecken, New York; bark Regulus (Nor), Hoites, United States. Borpeavx, July 29—Arrived, bark Iron Age, Overton, Havre. Bancezona, July 27—Arrived, brig Ocata (Sp), Pages, Baltimore. Sanled 27th, bark Valparaiso (Sp), Roses, Cnited States. Guovorsorn, July si—Arrived, bark Gaeta (Ital), D'Om tone, New York. Gruexoce, July 30—Sailed, ship Imperial (Br), Morrie son, North America, Hutt, July 80—Satled, bark Kenilworth (Br), United States. Hetvoxr, July 20—Sailed, bark Ridderkirk (Ger), Kroh man, Baltimore. Havex, July 31,8 AM—Salled, steamer France (!'r, ‘Trudelie, New York. Lrverroot, July $1—Arrived, ships Portia (Br), Johny ston, San Francisco; Cora, Coombs, Rangoon, Also arrived 3lst, steamer Pascal (Br), Brown, New York. Sailed Sist, ship Cort Adler (Nor), Loot#, North Amer fea; barks J 3 Norwoed, Sneppard, United States; Oa- milla (Nor), Christiansen, do. Lonpox, July $1—Sailed, ship Constantine, Creevy, New York; bark Vingolf (Nor), Nielsen, United States. Lizanp, July $1—Off, ship C B Hazeltine, Gilkey, from Bristol for United States. Lowpoxvgsary, July 8!—Arrived, brig Campidogilo tal), Fevols, Baltimore. Nuwrorr, July $1—Arrived, bark Andréa Lovico (Ital), Rallo, New York. Quaxxsrows, July Sl—Arrived. barks Adriatic (Br), Barclay, Montreal); Nina (Aus), Ivancich, New ¥« Also arrived sist, 8 AM, steamer Algeria (Br), Mc an, New York for Liverpool. Srerrm, July 27—arrived, barks Sophie (Nor), Sore son, Charleston; TH Armstrong, Muuran, New Y Arletta, Dow, do. Yokomama, to July 80—Arrived, ane City of Tokio, Maury, San francisco. Sailed from . ship Ajax (Nor), States; also “Penny,” for do. esc FOREIGN PORTS. Axrioua, June %—Arrived. sch AL Putnam, Philliys, New York’ and saited July 1 for Senta Martha): Bomnay, 25—In pért, ship Jane Law. (Br, tor New York, Idg? bark Morro Castle, Jewett, for Kanachee. sailed Kart 2, ship Fortune, Taylor, Rangoon. Baxacoa, July 19—arrived, schr Victor ule, Pink- ham, i Phtladely in. maar July 16—Arrived, brig Teronatite, Doe, De- 20th, schr Maria. Brown, Boston. mstited ‘26th, steamer Jose (Sp), (trom Liverpool), Wa vana ‘atter Rg ee In port 26th, rks Stetla (Br), Perry, from Algoa Bay for est Prince (Ar), Merriain, lug marbie ex ‘ship oston, weg funds; F harlotte. Carcurra, Jane 22—In port, ships Ohve $ Southard, Walker, tor Now York: John Pascal, Taple id Witen, Lunt, for do; Victoria, Atwood, tor Boston t Buck, Snow, une, bark Hdwara Kidder, Park, tor Bos- Sailed trom Saugor June 18, ships Albania (Br), Lely andJeaa Ingelow, shiliaver, New York. Cautao, July %—Arnved, park St Lucie, Wilson, Ne York for Payta (with loss of deckload). Havana, July W—Arrived, park Nannie T Bell, Boston: brixe Waverly, Terry, New York: Setin'’s, ire, do. Saaketons, NS, July 20—Arrived, schr A B Baxter, Ww. Yor! wemutea sith, bark hve abe New York; brig Lity (Br). Glasgow; selirs Li Renan magni ‘Gamma, Balti? more; Anna Frye, Newai a ped July arrived, schr Springbird, from Port Matansas, gay. tare Ma) bark Imperator (By, w Bell, lek. Apenes United Bowling, Maltin Sailed 30th, burg raiex Nickels, Peters, north of teras; schr U etnerell, Berry, Falmouth. ft. ee NS, July 29—Sailed, ‘brig Crescent, Bridge- Nai July 16—Arriyed, berk Ferreri (Itat), Caf sco, Rew PHOHTH Stoner, OB, July 90--Arrived, bark John Good, jablin; brig Bianco, Dunia Pelt innueo, June 2k—Arrived, ship St Lawrence (31), Joknson, San Francisco via Acapulco for Queenstown. “hn port, auip. Wan Wilcox, Olustee, Nickerton, tor Ven San Fersaxo (Trin Suly S—Arrived. echr trode Pinmuiner: Plummor, Chersyfeld vis Barbados Sr Tuomas, July 18--Arrived, park JL Wickwire (sr), Marray, Doboy for Shields (soo Miscellany); schr O.lvis A Multen, keynolds, Barhados. winled dist @ot previously), brig Wm Mason, Adams, ong 7 Maueine, daly S--Asrtved, schr Henry Norweil, Bur- gess, Boston (wil! toad salt in port 10th, barks Meguntioook, Hemingway, — rail Boston: DC! to sail 15th eared, bare David Taylor (Br), Atkinson, Barrow, 1. it Joux, NB, July diearnived, ships Wm MeGilvery, Binehard, Dublin; Juhn Gladstone (Br), Hluckuey, Bremen, d'S1st. steamer Palma (Br), Pearse, Liverpoo!, Gleared Slat bark Cain Vang, tor Liverpool Wixpson, NS, July 2/—Arrived, solr J A Mathe'd (2x), New York via Yarmouth, NS, AMERIOAN | PORTS. BOSTON, Juty 31—Arrived, ived, brig Elmira, Scott, Vors Johnson; schrs Geo M Brainard, Crockett, ‘Georgetow - DO; Wm B Chester, Brown, do; Furber, Aik Balumore; W's dotdan, Crowell, do; Hattie d Jand, te Wievarland, dor Wool, Gi John Rose, A Riasman; Thompson,’ Am Alaska, Clark; Ge: Brackett; 5 iM ‘steel ley, and ‘Samuel Hart, ‘hilacelphia; Mew Simla, Roncout; Mary Mtandish, Bicur Port Johttsuni Mary & Amsden, Brooks, Balumore. Also arrived, bark Ksther, Loring, Havre, Cleared—Stcamere Oriental, satthews, Savannah} Norman, hiladetphia: Glaucns. Bi ve York; no (It), Corson, Queenstow! Jota (Br), Seemers, do; brig Susan B wmbay: schrs Anna K Glover, Terry, Un A Tere, Fisher, Poughkeepsie, Saran & Jon H Gould,’ Nixon, do; Geis! ny Stewart, di iled—steAmers San Marcus, Carroll, Norman, and Oriental; ship Susan Gilmore? barss Hosea Kic England, Taria Yopan, Keunion, Carlotta, Vesuvi pan ane & Maris. oorhes he rhe ALT July $1—Arriyed, steamer Richard ling, Her, Philagelphia; bark Moniior (Nor), Leghorn: ‘schr Wm Buck, Boston, Che Stexmers Juckahoe, Brown, Newbern, NO; Loulaa, “Waiker, Edenton, NCi Jona 8 Shriver, Woo deipoia: bark Villay (Br), Movoy, Lendonder:: brigs Mary fe eranele Francis," Santander and Cari Kio Janeiro; sches BM Borla Spiga ‘Gare stown, SC; Aunle Amsden, Boston; J O ‘iiuams, New York. sailed—Schre Frances, san Blas (haying rensired); Edward » Tyler, Saco; Kita Barber, Fortiand: 1 ii mndout. PARUNSWICK, Ga, July S0—Arcived.'soht A ilo; eliast. Cleared —arx Queen of Commerce (Be), Crowle; lelp! HeLE: “Chere 30h ba ce pia Hea ail, betisarols, 1 ‘ i bat ewe LE. x8 iL aly de sehr Mary ¥ . ¥ U janeiro. Blears’ by Varweld Hudson, dager, New York: Ob soon ealiverpool: bark Doininioo Lanata a... F, Philadel piia, 2 iotima, Jal Si—arrived, steamer K» ew Yor! vecter Bark Altagracia (30), Barcelona, Pred Faly S-arrived, back lioisa, Porto " e Ou the bat to he State of Alabama, BAN haNcIsCg, July W—Cieared, ship Vi (Bi er, Liver marrived, Seamer Belgte (Br), Metealf, tion 8 LN ai July —Cleared, bark Maria (°p), MISCELLANEOUS, asville, on the Hudson, fuest’ and most co.) aneets with iudson River Italiroad v Tron Thirieth gtrest and Ninh ‘avenue, tars ide. & ay, 19 Ae 6 P, » Pro} ¥ Ee WALLIAMS a ager, vas Saab cent Fabien ¢ cs staid ative nee. a, Hoos, Aueraey, 194 Broil for _namerous causes, very iw Terns ind od wor ad N lic, Hiesldeute office Nog ian stcsae

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