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10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. eae ects CD rate —_—— i 1 JB Clayton, Wimbledon Commen, Lord Wharncliff, the ehief of the THE RIFLE IN CANADA. Queenstown 12th, with mdse and $9 passengers to Withams | Laverpool via St Johns, NF, for Baltimors; brig Kana (Br), | Dow, 1 Converse, Penniman, an THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM. Tange, with his staff, and the Duke of Cambridge pro- Somes Po aeaenel hes fignal idtters LBPC, sat 1 33d. bark Minerva, from Cape Broten for New York be ek rede, Fan he F Charlatictown ;Sermb vided a tent for them and visited them within it and ex- ‘Steamer Helvetia (irs, Webster, Lav ah; Roman, Crowell, Philadelphis tended. more than the usual courtesies They mai ith, eee oseret ag PWS | Sittnere Aer 21—aatted, beige Concord, Roddan, Baitt- | Ulatous, Montes, New orks shi ona Jone ore han the wet courtesies, ey main wi ae 2 ATANDZAS, Aw l, Concord, in, Balti- cus, Hearse, New Yor! p Form THEIR FIRST SUNDAY AT HOME—DESCRIPTION OF | tyino the same friendly relations thre chou their viett THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ONTARIO RIFLE = . : : more; Sura M Loring, Loring, worth of Hlsttoras, bourney’ bark Havilah (iir)' Owen, Cork r sn Fee ci aenieediae Aix, jn Raglendh Siemens Suk Geortogs atte tarts car’ | ARRROCEANON-—2ROGRAMIR: CR/SEN BATCED, Steamer Lont Clive (ir). Urquhart, Liverpool Aug Sth, | Pour Srats, Aus ¥—Ruiled, brig Join Boyd (Hr), Crowell, | Anns Hell, Grifin, Bermuda; Emata Combs Reynolds, Mel ath via Boston, 36 hours, with mdse, to Suow & Burgess, wud Baltimws to loud for Jamaica; MJ Chadwiek, Norris, Baltinos ® | tons and the machinery for working them and the eaders i the Steamer’ Alps (Br), Ferguson, Laguayra, Aug 4, Porto Pour Mepw ay, NS, dl, bark Burley, Northrup, Philadelphia; A M Aldridge, Herndon, At nine o'clock yesterday moruing the ™ aps of “running door” were presented. to thetn 10 f 7 poate . ‘ded ee, the | Gane Theme 3h and ‘ta iinee 8, with | Papi iverpoal I Ane fenarreved,” bes piven qn. New Works Canary Ein Ra AER of the Inman steam- | and an en, 1 made c c reports 0 ; indse and passengers » Forwood & Co, LENA, July” 18—Passed, Lion (Br), Johnson, Hed-—Stewin ia, Lord Clive, Johns Hop! The team assembled at the wharf of the Inna male to visit Americe next your Abi eo and patwongers to Mim, Korwowl 2 C2. o voing ana | tone wily’ 18 Passed, bark Lion (Br), Johnson, | | Salle e avi take part in our orcester, and Roman, and bark Huvilal. al contesta, It ix understood | time, that the seventh annual mbeting of the Province hips to receive their Iuggage. Captain Burton and lve of. > Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion Sr Jouxs, 'R—The date of vessels in port in yesterday's | 2 rrived, steamers Marathon (Br), Garrett, 1 Burveyor Sharpe had given orders to their subordinates that twelve of the best rille shots in the association will | of Quobee Ritle Association was held on the 10th inst. AEE one nccePuitadctyhi with cout a | Uuprapai shoud have how Aus not Fly di ? a ‘SF rama, gto, Baltimore: Gow Whitey. i - ot enmner ville, < elphia, c ans Ay “i others, on, Na- | Nes jatie J Kielow, Pederi to pass all packages belonging to the team duty free. COLONEL. HODINE’S VIEWS. algo that in the absence of America's best marksmen iD | yasor, — te vasa and Haleiners (uot as'before reported). nn" ™* | Givan tie, Met nell, Bara sey ker, Norfolk; Kate M Hilt LA Danen ed rt Colonel Bodine, “Old Reliable,” as he is now affection- | Europe the National Rifle Association was represented | | Ship Ajax (Nor), Apanes, Arendal, Norway, 35 days, int Sypxey, CB, Aug 19—Arrived, barks Melbourne (Br), | Alexandria; Suubean A largo truck was soon loaded with tranks, valisos, | 1 one T was found by whe ‘writer surrounded Dy 8 ee as Geiger, Jewell, Auferson and | Daas 10.0 Tobias & Uo. | Barmy Londonderry; 20th, Algeria (Br), Brownell, London, alti Curiously shaped cases and steamer chairs, all bearing | Harty of friends, and in the best of humor, His bright, | ° Montreal by Messrs. Geiger, I, Anderson and | | Hark Cieery (of Sunderland. Uumphrey, Taulaue 112 | Balled 21, stoamigr North Tyne (iir)) Wardlaw, London. isiiladelpinas Willard. Salisbury, Handy, or y ms pe q . 4 ¢ z Posmay aoe. ck; vessel to NB, 2 Patric! 4 elphias ury, Handy, Po the printed label of “The American Kile Team.” Mr. | kindly face was ‘lighted with a smile of satisfaction and | Others, It now remains to be sald that the regular | ¢im 4 yp army oe “ype i Hull, Ey va "sydney, Oy’ ast, ache" Iris (it), Now i Anoruld, Talbot, do; Addie Jotusou, Loavilio fa awken. jonderson Bros, Passed Cape Horn June | contentment, As he smoked his cigar he chatted | annual meeting of the Ontario Rifle Association will | 505, lon 51 W. da large iceberg; crossed th ‘ork. Ballard, of the team, was not on hand to segure his | © Ki 3 , 4 large leeberg; crosse : hn » leasantly on the incidents of his trip. He is an excel- July’ 7, in lon 32; June 22, lug 28, lon 31, ship Leander (Br), Cleared 20th, schrs Jas W Bartlett, for Li 1; Faleon, DRE, Aug 21—Arrived, steamer DJ Foley, Prico nt talker, never. seetuing 10 strain afer effect, and x | commence on the last day of the prevent month s | ‘odrinig Si; samo time, ship Ailsa (ie) from Liverpool for | Philadelphia, en eee 3 property, and some enterprising trackman drove away with it, Atalate hour yesterday it had ugt been re- | as modest asa nun in reference to his own share in the | Toronto, Canada West, It is expected that muny,well | ¢ % ap aanes Nleol’ Fleming (0). from ten tee Bustuns, NS, Aug 18—Arrived, brig Aura (Br), Pot- | Also arrived. ste ewer Martha Biavens, Chaves, Wow York. eoverea: Yictory, His experience, briety stated, was a8 follows:— | known American riflemen wilt participate in the ap- rom St Vincens for Queenstown. 7 xalinpsow NS. Aug 20—Sailed, sehirs Alcora, for New York; | James A Gary, Musing, Newbor Noy DS Fite Price é she sai ne victory of the team was largely due to the excellent ne :— | _ Bark JF Whitney (BP), Spicer, Liverpool, July 17, via | Norinan, Alexandria, i jou; Getoruri iteynolds, New York: barks BE At noon soe per th met at the Hoffman House, | orgnnization and discipline that. existed among the | Proaching py ta ee sya. 0, tn hal Mind Bo date sky ark ‘rad pease if m, Bagher, Feruantnicn“Aqulineck, ia, RioJa Sunt eral conversation wi frien h 0 tier of wonder to § I. ects (Br), from. Havee OB, fow York. The . ty or Bent, ya (2 awuw, Cork or Palimouth. = pee ncaa oe Rect sig re bagi 214 pera Praag cua Fae reser tom all sides | Open toall members of the Ontario Ritle Association, | JF W is anchored in Uravesend Bay for orde 5 | oAtENDAL, July 24—-Cloared, Hex, selleaih, Now York; mW Garrett, Hix, New York: ‘who gather nage oe the inost enthusiastic encomiums. whether by direct contribution of through aflliated us: | , ary chenis, (Nom, Andursen, Liverpool via Halifax, 0 | 20, iianuxi, July 30-—Cleared, Norold, Calthness, Boston. 'ireron ship Noramen, Ant lable,” calm, cool und steady, kindly greeted all who | “hive the stay of the team ia camp at Wimbledon | sociations, First prize, $25; second prize, $20; third | dpe, with alt to Benham & Boyoson. | oo saueux | Aanuous, duly s0-Arrived Orlost: Gtonie Wee Tone | wenn hip Norman. Ant Axewsnr, Aug 10—Sailed, Oasis, Randall, Sugland: orfolk, approached him, and fought over and over again for | it was id Colonel Bodine, to behold the at- | prize, $15; five F gece of $10 each, ten prizes of $4 and | Nx "Aug Deh, in ballast, to master, Ith, | neel sing, . ¥ 1 ‘of the other co their tents at night | ten prizes of $2 each. Weapon, government Snider Bark Umutar (Rus). Sabb , Leith July Sth, in bal | Traveller, Ferguson, America; Adieu, Guttarmaen, do, Wilmington, NO. ibelr beneft tha battle of Doliymount, Major, Fulton | tke eae tetas jenknee sat mnerally | Fille; ranges, 200 and 500 yards; ‘number of rounds at last, to Tetons, Bockimann # Co, is anchored in Gravexend paditived at Fluslitig Aug 11, City of Mobile, iKilvert, Cal- hitess id, sche Amelia @ — “ site wen os vet = se whi saat | een Ptlned gram mehry nae fsweoag base ys a oye hac anne ‘Hhirk Lamek (Aus), Codoabich, Belfast 37 days, in ballast Hien th, Leste ne Min, New Yon j “BULL VER, Aug 18—Arrived, brig Morna (Br), Boram pee his prizes, Mr. Yale was besieged by visitors who sin England does uot meet with : - o ss | ae Bbanee ee Laisa, July 30—Nailed, Avalanche, Jamieson, Quebec. | Harbor Grace and Sir Henry Halford proposes making | Open to all members of affiliated associations who are | ys" Brasil, (of Yarmouth, NS), Prout, Havre, via, Syd- XA ly so—-Atrived, Cocilla, Gustoghols, Mew | Cnciing ees Rinpress (Bx), Bdmimd, Burope; Canada Wanted to know all about the homeward voyage, and the modest Coleman, anxious to escape the crow: hanges in the machinery employed. The also members of the Ontario Ritle Association, The first | yey, CB, 38 days, in ballast to Boyd & Hincken, ix an- | York; doth, Bolivar, Geralo: (in), MeRten, do, | targets consist of two duplicates ofeach other. Whe te hy do. prize to be awarded to the highest aggregate score made | chored off Sandy Hook for orders. Buistot, Aug S—Arrived, L lk DeVeber, Wright, Mira | “BATH, Ang 19—Arrived, schrs David Torrey, Soule, ant J sy te fe |-one fe Wits ir rio 50 by any five previously named members of any one ailili- | Bark Suez (Nor), Pedersen, Bergen, Norway, 45 days, in | michi. Saniuel Pish, Harris, from itoothbay for Philadelphia, awietly slipped away, leaving one of ‘his trophies from | one is hit falls, and another isos in is pach vata f aiod association. ‘Tho remaining prizes, tov individual | ballast oC Toblad & Co a 9 is “h Sulled 8th, Anto, Qdon, Sandy Hook, 0 Nuiled—Sehes Doislass, Haynes, Adams, Phitutelphie Dollymount on the desk of the hotel, where, guarded | PO.Nl sition of the shot being marked ‘tion ia | scores. Description of rifle, government Suider; | 4,2srk Sunbeam (of Ht John, NB), Whitney, Halifax, NS, 12 | In Kingrokd inh, Washington, Lauro, frome, Palelmore for | John Froctor, Doane, Baltimore; Bouny Boat, Kelley, Alex | by disk. ci e PxAC “ . ee oncy, | Gays; in: 0 win, wl; Jurolus, Lauro, New York for oster, ria, by an American eagle, it could be seen by all. | marked upon the target that was fired at. This is | Tanges, 300 and 500 yards; number of rounds at each | rig Rugyiero (Ital), Sosslern, Port. Vendres, France, 46 Buceast, Aug 6—Salled, Ragnhild, Jacobsen, New York; IARLESTON, Aug 21—Arrived, steamer Georgia, C1 ‘Phe Reception Committee had’ decided to give the | ralsed, and the disk allowed to remain until range, five; entrance fee, seventy-five cents for cach | days, with wine, &e, to order; vessel to Punch, Buye & Co. | 12th, Giana, Scopovich, 40; Dirigo, Coffin, do. New Yorks Sen Gull, Baltimore; seh 1 1) Taylor, Card P bre & } : 7UR. MARKSMAN 6 READY competitor. First prize, the Ladies’ Challenge Cup and | “Brig Bicho (of Turk’s Island), Strobridge, Porto Cabello | Arrived 10th, Diana, Davios, Boston net, Philadelphia, oe team one day of rest, and the men were lef to recover | 4, gre another shot, Colonel Bodine thinks that the | $50. Terms for Ladies’ Challenge Cup—The winning as- | Aug 7, with coffee to Dallett, Bliss & Co, i OMMAa Ay Ex, Aug S—Arrived, Braunschweig (s), Un- Phy re epamere Charleston, Berry, New York; Equator quietly from the fatigue of their voyage, In order to tion of a zero scale for each rifle instead of the | Sociation to have possession for one year (subject to th | DB gm hago rpmewoges 3 Dy iene d by coigry ho caro pata nsaeh. cn Re Poniine David, Philedelph reed Lyi aR phy cap p25 gratify the curiosity of some friends, the riflemen un- ent arbitrary system of marking would obviate all | approval of the council); the cup to be returned for | “sehr ouken, Brantberg, Aux Cayes 14 duys, with logwood | Bowpeavx, "Aug 7—Sailed, Noah, Saly Jove, Philadel hia; JP Ames, Snow, Perth Amboy. ‘ errors, except that very slight one due to the per- | further competition — ious to the next ensuing ass0- | to H Becker & ‘& Baravia, dune 2)—Arrived, Doris B EASTPORT, Aug 18—Arrived, sehrs % A Paine, Jones, Packed their prizes and arranged them, Sonal error, physically or mentally, If all guns were | ciation match, Individual prizes at 300 yards—First | 4 Island; John Worster, Hines, New You New York; 19th, Lavy, do. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIZES, marked, not for an absolute but for a relative zero, as | Prize, $15; second prize, $10; five prizes of $5; eizht | days, with yellow pine to RG Fairchilds; ‘vessel to A Mud- | castle, NeW: 28th, Sophia Kt Tulirs, Hopkin on ge 18th, baew LH Cann, Crane, Bristol Channel. | concerning the individual piece, then the system of | Prizes of $4. Total, $82 ‘Individual prizes ‘at 500 | gett, Mee ee ee Well, Woactee Eimaties! Macy, Reman ee tate @ titia, Niejahr, New York. CAuott Abie 10- Cleared, JM Bowers, Montevideo. FORTRESS MONROE, Aue 21—Passod in Tor Baltimore, Sniled 7th, Langdale (8), Portland, ship Maryland (Ger), Ide, ‘ ‘Mani ChERNARVON, Auge 10—Sailed, Walton, Williams, St John, | North, from Matanang, etahessia ind r Exchange, Seull, Ni r Jolin MeDon chr James Slater, ( e Hattio E Kings Among them is the “Challenge Cup,” now im po: : ; : Res dy . couching would be so systematrzed that victory would | yards—First prize, $15; second prize, $10; five pri jon of Major Fulton, It is a massive “peg tankare | be certain. Metford never marks his guns ‘until his in- | $5; elght prlves of gd. Total, $82 The Presi aolid silver, weighing 155 ounces, is shaped like the old- | dexieal zero has been obtained; and the relative in- | prize for aggregate scores—First prize, $25; second b : ; peas aT : t ‘ 3 Ni t—Brigs EA Barnard, for Barbados; Harry, for fashioned glasses used here t s lager beer, and has | erease in accuracy is marvellous, prize, $15; live prizes of $10 each; twelve prizes of $3 | Schr Bilsler, Kelly, Philadelphia for Providence. b : i sa ; . ; Harry, red, Se eae egnme hres | _. With reward to their reception abroad Colonel Bodine | each. parStoamer Bultic (Br), from Liverpool, arrived 2tst, re- | gia, uly SOT Arrived, Charles Platt, Sharp, Harel . Brig Marius Coipel (Br), from Martinique f B capacity of two gallons, The taukurd rests upon (Bree | 4s nost enthusiastic, and particularly dwells upon the THD MATCH. ports r~Aug 16, tes 40 $7, lon Bt 17, passed bark Hagia (NOP | Stawem Get ise, jrdsull, Lisbon; Aug 9, | orders (and sailed for Philadelphia). * eee fouched lions, whose forepaws grasp large silver globes, | high compliment that Trimty College paid them. Open to regularly enrolied-volunteers in the Province | from London for New York: 17th, lat 48 08, low 9 36, pas ; LE RIVER, Aug 20—Arrived, schr ‘Thomas Borden, be. Onthe | last evening the members of the team were invited to | of Ontario only, Description of rifle, government | 4 ship of about flay tine waters a dinner given in this city by Dr. Hutchinson, of Provi- | Snider; ranges, 200, 500 and 600 yards; number of ed and aban h two blades of propeller broken; Isth, lat 46 20, lon $720, a large ieebers. i |, Vietoria, Atwood, Boston. Churbuek, Philadelphia, Aug 0—Arrived, Ganges (9), ‘Walsh, London Suiled—Sehv Exeelsior, Blydenburg, New York, Dn the lid is another lion couched upon a g! Fight side of the vessel is a richly chased shicld Dearing | 4enou Rel, who has been’ appointed surgeon, to tho | Tounds ut each range, five; entrance fee, seventy-five pion aap athad palma stud procoodted Lath) ; 1th, Rey mard, iEQRGETOWN, DC,"Aug 10—Artived, sehr Nellio Trent, Bhe word “Wimbledon.” On the opposite side is a simi- | American Rifle Team. Among those present were cents each competitor, Olf sch, Prite im Hamburg for New York. REENPORT, LI, Aug 17—Arrived, schrs M O Wells, Jar shield enclosing the figures “1875.” On the front is | Colonel John Bodine, Major Fulton, Mr. Coleman, Mr. (a)—harraLion MarCH, BOUND SOUTH, Dov houbild, from Bassein for | Case, Philadelpliin; Both, Flora Temple, Brown, Hoboken, ilowing inscription : | Yale, of Hartford, and General Hawley, of the Hartford hpkeabedie nla ney pep ta pamet oMicers, | gtoamor Glaueus, Beurse, Boston for New York, with mdse | Bremen pavaw York for London; Caro- | Kailed ith, sche Mur Freeland. Clark, Baltiinore, 1060000000000 Courant, non-commissioned officers or men from any battalion, | 4 Nyon Nmueuss . . fi wens Tor New York. BSERION SEW ORLEANS, Aug | 17—Arriv iy Expounder, $ a casts a fl ae sng THE BECHETION TO-DAY, belgnda'e at epee acu eames Held atte y of Steumer Electra,’ Young, Providence for Now York, with | g)UMx, Aug 11—Suilod, Kate Davenport, Potter, Now | Crocker, Hevea: sehr Tilly of the Valle staunch Ca resented by the National Rifle Association ofZ his morning the members of the Reception Com- | Volunteer militia in a prehan! songers, eo Dakbaxviias, July 25—Arrived, Island City, Harris, Tae | Cleared—Sehe ie Wood, Utila; J G Whipple, do, eat the National Rifle Association of | mittee will meet the team in the parlors of the Bruns- | Challenge Trophy and $75; second prize, $50; third itte, Kwing, New London for New York, with | jqneyns%euinm July 25—Atrived, Istana City, Harr Fale Rap ah-asrived, eeouinne’ fades eae ie United s for competition at their annual3 | wick, at Fifth avenue and Twenty-stxth street, and com- | Prize, $25; fourth prize, $20; fifth prive, $10. ‘Terms | mgse andpassditers, ea Ge Now York, Kxsivonrn, Aug. 4—Arrived, Wanderer, Gore, Philudel York: brig Viseaina (Sp), Alvaro, Havana, ting. 2 | plete the arrangements for the day, They will then be | for Merchants’ Challenge Trophy—To be won three ied i papery et oneal ae for Ne W York, with | fF Memel; Sth, Yarra Yarra, Lorensen, nstadt for New ORPOLK, Aug 19—Arrived, sehies Burdet Hart, Harge 0410000800000009000000000000000000 000000000000000@ | escorted to the City Hall, where they will be received | tumes consecutively before becoming the absolute prop- 0 Chapel & Co. A . iy be ba Oe Desa Tenuseckien, Fbscagsyt Pe Welgane. jew Lage egg Rogers, hg ogy he ere Hateful d ‘Cn the lower part of the handle affized to the tankard | by Mayor Wickham, and formally welcomed to New | erty of winners. ee Sehr Shekiua, Charles, Portland, Ct, for New York, with Builed Zh, Aearercanenti Revel), Now York: | Zorarty, fo; i » do; Sophie Behreman, carved seal be the legend, “Nations s As- | York, The doors of the Governor's Room will then y 7 wo order, soon; th 1 Jordan, Richard tare. * | “2oth—Arrived, sehrs Rebecea H Green, Crane, New Lone sociation, founda 1868” Eh, “Meena EB Ae’) oo come cost to tae public for one hour, in order to give | _ To be competed for by five previously named offcera, | Sehr Belle, Simpson, Bridgeport for Hoboken, |) Th cee eae Soe don; Glepper, Hulings, Now: Jersey. ipa asires In the centre of the seal is the figure of an archer, | the ‘ends of the team an opportunity to speak with | Bon-commissioned officers or men from any company, it Ghacne Date eee eee eo Fayat, duly 19—Sailed, Constantine, Ryder, Boston. NEWBURYVORT, Aug 20—Arrlved, steam collier Berks, Guasckwourn, Aug 7—Suiled, Familier, Olsen, Charles- | Pendleton, Philadelphia; schr Eita May, Dix, Port Johasen, NEW BEDFORD, Any 20—Suiled, sehr ‘Uriah’ Bo Fisk, Srowell, Georgetown, DC, to load for Boston. ed, schrs E'R Emerson, Alexandria adelphia; Memento, Elizabethpor tingule, Port Johnson; Favorite, New Yori H Van Namo, Staten Island. troop or buttery of volunteer militia in Ontario, First re pone ps rize, the Brassey Cup, value $125, und $50; second prize, | Sen Went! ene hones, Cath Spring lor Now York, ton $20; fifth prize, $10. Schr Equal, Shaw, Rockland for New York, with lime to and the figures 1300-1500," when archery flourished | bie Atthree P.M. ag team, ree cskgetroe in Great Britain, Close to the are! is the form of a | Ninth and Sixty-ninth regiments, N.G, ., ottice: P 1 ” aI on rifloman, aud the year “1800."" Lifting the massive lid | Of other regiments and various civic societles, will | $40; third prize, $30; fourth prize . Sued a hated Brats New Yorks Othe Harntas Laswell wnd looking dowi into the glittering lining of gold, | march up Broad: to Fourteenth stroet, to Fifth | Conditions tor Brassey Cup—To be Won three times con- Opp ay Be ea wach ich. ie itn | Cape Breton, . 3 4 Oth, 5 a Keven golden pegs are seen, ranged one above another | avenue, to Twenty-seventh street, and along Twenty. | secutively by the same company before becoming the chr Robert Sralth, Ossroll, ha es of had Guimtsuy, Aug 10—Arrived, Concord, Nelson, New York. wt equal distunces, th Seventh street to the Army and Navy Club, where the | absolute property of the competitors. "“loked G Odliyer, Lewis) Boston, for New York, Gtascow, Aug 10—Sated, Maud Beammell, Thompson, space between each peg ; fe aoe at citreus, cult Sallod—Rehrs Osseo, St Johns, NB; Nellie Ci being deep enough to hold one dottle of | escort will be dismissed. LS ste ecadduaeen gescdtivaprnde ts Sehr RA Forsyth, Hobbie, Stamford for New York, ‘Garnock, Aug 7—Sailed, Triade, Tarabochia, New York | beth Msmith, New York. | ; eye coll The pegs are x ane to show In the evening the team wiil visit Gilmore’s Garden. Hrsettea le; ante ics as cia ce ‘BpoND | mAs: Now Oriaana: inh, outa at DanbeWilllama, ow NEW ‘Ou Auutzi— Arrived, ue re Jars E r Heal te and, hem Re han’ Talat hie | OFF-HAND RIFLE CLUB. $10; seven prizes of $5; live prizes of $4. Schr Katie J Hoyt, Hoyt, Baltimore for New Haven. ington, Butler, New Yoriifor. Boste duty at the board,’ At the request of the National Rifle | My ade tn Pee ts te Wee eee Se ar Vick ior Basek: ie for Hudlowlhs 14.4 ut . > re chr Maye Smith, New Yo is Of 1 orn. ‘ » Hutehing, Fate cakeine haar ct he request of the National Ritle | The members of the American Off'Hand Rife Cluband | The Sir Peter Tait Cup—Prescnted by Sir Peter | Sehr Mugxle Cununtngs, Smith, Now York for CieOA, Ava Cloune Iuusides, Cpl. Learn, idence Hurt, Thuschin, Wimb ei end 7 7 c| Tait, D. L., to the militia of the Dominion of Canadi ho will | their friends who wish to take part with the club in the in commemoration of the visit of Lieatenant Colonel on, and it was Selir Pearl, Goldthw: Eddyville for Providence. ‘Toyer, Pen |, schirs Minnie Chase Ricketson,Block Island) von by Major Fulton, hold it until a superior score takes it away. h suc- | reception of our victorious riflemen at the City Hall this ; 7 LL, Aug’ 9—Arriy 1, Jansen, Darien; 11th, Cordil- | sloop, Nearchus, Markham, Rondout, osaive winne: toby esngray 4 " . Skinner and the Ontario team to Wimbledon in Hoboken ; Wa hike Ber " . tee a earn: " RGiit Baais es temo dt a engraved upon the afternoon will meet at Barnusn’s Hotel, ee Geala 18T1. To be shot for annually by six previously named | Sehr Success, ‘ort Johnson for Providence. Boiled 10th, Arctarus, io, New Oineans; york; Delphi,’ Allen, Fall 1 Mice dss aos Suh ARURCORE CUP. Ueth street and Broadway, at half-past one o'clock. members Pee any corps of militia an the aig fe eae ee Oe) Ld SONI gpsame Aug 4—-Saile it eisai, Bremen, Philadelphia; pep ar Bods ato 7 another! trophy won by Major Fulton {s the: ity setae! ¢ Conditions—The cup to remain in the custody of the | Bebe d, 1h Hunlet Marre te a aw Bedford, patuek (a), Meyer, New York: : hoanas Rogers, Hiurrls, Se y | THE CREEDMOOR MEETING, | Lieutenant Governor of the province of the winning | Schr Monmouth: Andetson, New York for Providence, ‘Sailed from'Ouxhaven Sth, Orien, Lukken, Wilmington, turned—Schr James Garcelon, uinea cup of silver bearing the following inscription £eSPresented by the Irieh Rife Association tor & the highest American score in ae, Aug 7—Sailed, Ayla, corps for the time being, and to be competed for at the | Schr Elizabeth, Parker, Hoboken for Weehawken, provincial match of the province holding the cup, En- Sehr H Blackman, Arnold, Rondout for Holly Landing. trance free. Schr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Hoboken for Portcheste: Christie, New York; Pen- | New York. x, New Orleans; | — Sailed—Sehr WM Vadneman, Holmes, NewYork for Vine Kolenkainp, | yard Haven, on an excursion hy Creseent |) FORT GAMBLE, Aug 12—Salled, ship King Philip, Raw PROGRAMME OF THE THIRD ANNUAL PRIZE the Abercorn Cup competition, 1875. Norg.—The third and fourth matches will be fired | Wind at sunset NW, light. Hing, $301 Francisca’ bark Powhatan, Blackstone, do. . . oe Pike, Manila, PENSACOLA, Aug 17—Cleared, ship Calista’ Haws (Br), Seaoneacoovencowseneoveneanooow cnooebna0ooND00e™ MEETING OF THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Serer ice te a aysce Konner vas Puce, Haris, Amorica, Phelan, London: . j is {rs about een inches high, formed ike a Grecian | The following is tho onder of exercises to take place at | Open to all mi embers of afllated associations who are Loe Orisentt Bett Altanaenuineola, “aliatn; es ni MOY |,’ Chanter Maur Oasat Tiesen its Taaetoier anala; ale Tee iethale Ghd im wodalnt afier Gar tates th Creedmoor on Tuesday, September 28, and the following | also members af the Ontario Ritle Association, The | pa.x Rosalia, from ——. sian (s), Richie, Montreal: City. of Richmond (s), Brooks, | ‘PHILADELPHIA, Aug 21—Artived, steamors Harrisburg, Tho wreck of & véesel in the Spanish Armada. om | aays:— first prise tw be awarded to the highest. aggregate, score : Now York: Cape Uloar, Tupman, San Francisco; Ith, Wilt | Worth, apd Ann Eilaa, Richards, New York: belg Mary Barte . y bt * “4, ” mad viously members of an; je Rickmers, Kohum, Portland, O; Li re it, . Smith, Sagua; sehr MJ Cool cola. ‘The cup won by Mr. Coleman is shaped like the chal- in gy iy Db bag one caer district of. Ontarso,, the vice president: or MARITIME MISCELLANY. St John, NB: Kenilworth. (9), Prowse, Philadelphia; Ching | . Also arrived, steamer, Rattlesnake, Hund, Pall River; sche lenge cup, but 18 several inches smaller. On the cover | _ Offeced annually, under resolution of Board of Direc- 3 ae . a feinale figure is seated, extending with her right hand | tors National Rifle Association, to commemorate the | each district to be ex-officio captains of the teams. De- 7 = 5 | services re y Hon, Di y. Judd ct scription of rifle, government Snider; ranges, 500 and Sredth of laurel, whilé in her left she holds un olive | services rendered by Hoe avid W. Ju in securing | $60 Putdes number of rouuds at each range, seven; et- lanid (J, Thompson, New York; | J M Fitepatrick, Cramer, Wilmingto: : Cloared—Steamers Juniata, Catharine, |. Abram, New Orleans; Hampton | Hunter, Charleston; Norman,’ Nickerson, ; Golden Rule, Morse, Savannah; sth, | Whithg, Harding, Providence; Vindiewtor, Rogers, do; (3), Gill, Boston; King Clodrie, Stu Sailed 7th, Court, Volk, Tyt N WorsELEY (Br), before reported wrecked on 1 Fundy, will be a total loss. She was val- branch. A shield on the front of the cup is inseribed:— | the o a oh oc 3 insured for $20,000, ad a genral cargo ; 4 ee Sore 7 a Ve Brisk Mitte Association, 1875, Dollymouut or Dublin | The associations sae pistance, | BY Licutenamt Golouel Garwekl, ex ENBtaey Ghenld | ceetachs en mance colkenet tare ee w Orleans; 12th, Preston, North, South- | Jordan, Kllsworth; M i H Heudefvon, Price, Boston: G » Illustrated $ y ¢ Ne co ‘ond 3, — , any 3 e. “ a i ay me td My png > Jounlomb, Fennimore, do; George Walker, Cole, do; Armeni pu ain Rosen G Onl ang, 4 'N Ty, a won by ® | 900 yards. Position, standing. Rounds, seven. En- | Rifle Association. Conditions—the cup to be competed Bark Miverva, from Cape Breton for New York, put into | Cleared Oth, ‘Thompson, Quebec; 10th, Thorndean, | Cole, Providence; J W Haig, Dole, Plymouth; Marthe Say! De AuneriCAn Rite Teme Hees oe han ieee at ° | trarice fee, $1. ‘Twenty prizes, tor annually, and to remain in possession of the Vice | Halifax 22d inst, with loss of sails and foreyard. Harvey, Quebi Friga, Welsh, do. Vrooman, Orient, LI; John Somes, Mason, Providence. Re bgt ss i, tee | ComPerition T——"CAVALRY MATCH.” Prosident of the winning district until next match In; | | Scuu Exrxuom Webber, a, ashore, near Hugdon'sTaland, | London, Aue Atrived. Si Lawcuer, Noneaard. Quebec | «Amy cldaped bank Aker (Sep) Ofam, Stgtin; aches George rd d a - vi wrizes—One prize of $20, one prize o1 , two | Boot y, Me. . ta such thi ee Primus, Nielsen, Philadelphin; Amicitia, Reimers, Balti- e rtland; Hector, Higgins, Boston. Beodoesuwsooveeaeyoedvov00b00 ovvovecvoooonoo0o0000c0 | , Conditions. —Open to teams of five from any troop of | dividual p gi ae ace iz a cae paste Gl G4; | oremoveciberenee es is such that j$ will be necessary | ora: 10th Mertonto, Aaby, Oherlesteu; Atalanta, Douran, iled “Steamers Junidta Norman, Catharine Whiting, do; William, Taurnay, New York; Sucklokka, Jorgensen, | and Pottsville, On either side of the shield are large medallions in re- | the National Guard of the State of New York, each being | Pt fief representing ancient battle sceni The cup restg | certitied to by their commander to be a regular member | Total, $105. Seu Ika Kinney, from Provincetown, anchored at Port- | phijadelphias 11th, Lawrence: (and Hyde, Montre 2ud—Arrived, ship Marianna VI (Port). Santos, New York "i : f “rr , casttie tha Z sy | in guod standing of the troop he represents and to have SIXTH MATCH—NURSERY STAKES. land 224 inst with ensign down. ent out for Halifax); 12th, Puolina, Ferrigni, York. bark AUantic (Nor), Jacobsen, Antwerp via New York, tag hg an able ging Sager ate cen 8 ine 1, 1873" if : - Open to all comers who have not formerly won any of | Qurnke, Aug 21—Ship Queen of England (Hp, Atkins, | | Clowred 7th, Amaranth, Gunderson, New’ York 5 9h, As. Newcastix, Del, Aug 21 v, fe for can flags entwined at each end of an illuminated label, | been such on June 1, 1875. They shall appear in uni- > AM—sI ae BP Chen Distairce, 200 yards. Posi. | the following matches :—All Comers, Ontario Rifle Asso- | trom this port Pip Mas 340 AM; si ry Di ton, ashore at Matane, is throwing | sunta, Vivaldi, do (and both left Gravesend 11th); 10th, Spee wbtelste Vasor tine’ es Somat mag ase, “ P pnts Ph deck load to lighten her. Vessel hurd on. Southwest Pass; 11th, EW Stetsoi F orders, passed down last eveing ; 000001100000000000%00000000000000000090000000000000@ | tion, standing. Rounds, seven. Weapon, Remington Piney Boe ein fre Siete henge Noted tnad ane earns Gloag eB Moore, New York; 13th, Actiy, Eskelin, P tphla Lizaie Carr, for Boston. ° Ilustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Cup, oO | breech loading carbine, State model, using carbine am- a Sailed from Gravesend Sth, Velox, New York; 9th, Urbana, and Samuel Me- ©000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000@ | munition. ‘Trigger pull not less than six pounds, En. | #44 Company's and T. C. Street's, First prize, NOTICE TO MARINERS. do; Pri passed down at 10:45 AM; bark Dover, for In Maurits, Quebes fe ; mouth, anchored off here at 11:30 AM and ree THE CLANDEBOYE CUP. rance fee $1cach man. Ten prize: ton Cup (worth $125) and $15; second prize, $10; eight Laneasten, Aug’ 10—Suiled, John Abbott, Nelson, Que- Colonel Gildersieeve looks with pride upon the eup | companion 11, ani aiwos wero? izes of $5 each; teu prizes of $4 cach. Wotal, $105. Eastport, Aug 18—The black can buoy tn Lubeo Narrows. | bes, rin is Wou in the mateh at Clandeboye over the 1,000 yards | Conditions.—Open to all comers. Weapon, any rifle, | Weapon, government Snider rifle; range, 500 yards; | located to the east of Round Shoal, sunk on Saturday night | Lisnox, Jul d, Azoft, Holm, New York; Aug 3, PM—Bark Dover remain: ees orm loch range and which bears the shield on which is written:— | Distance, 200 yards, Seven rounds, Position, standing, | Dumber of rounds, seven; entrance fee, tifly cents. last. Ba wrinteudent of Buoys will be notified, and the | Galathea, Cli a asottt adios a steamer Catheri Bovovogo00 9000000000000000 00000 2600000000004 | Entrance fee, $1. Twenty prizes. SEVENTH MATCH—SMALL HORE MATCH (FIRST STAGR). foe AR eerag eg eta great importance to vessel ee Pa ote a Lesh Del con iat toi cansahnibais tesa Presented by the Mayor and Citizens of Belfast for 0 | competition IV.—“PIkST DIVISION NATIONAL GuaRD | Open to all members of the Ontario Kifle Association, | PMNE ee Maasiuis, Aug G—Suiled, Nuovo Prineippio, : k Ducppell, brigs "Marianna. 2d. (Port) and kaith (Bt) ¢ Seen Dompetition at Giandabo € ob the Occasion of 0 MATCH,” whether by fe sontritation or Lhe ge eae York; Cotvérti Dubrouueki, Curaman, do; Heleng, Hasha- | sehr Mert and many others, Steamer George W_ Hider ar, © the Visit of the Amer 1 Wi y Ci a Description of ri any within the rules; 4 HALEMEN. rived from New York it |. The harbor is nearly clear o Sok plteraecve, daly, kn ny Coeel O | Conditions —Open to, tanme of twelve from.onch regi: PeSnea, 100, 800 mad. 000 yards; ‘number of rounds al espn e1LtKs, Aug 9—Arrived, Tamaris, Potitot, New York, | vessels. Ship Centennial went to sea at 12 o'clock last © | ment or battalion of infantry in the First division of the a : ie ectanaeed nat edie cane, National Guard of the State'of New Yory. Ali competi- | @#¢h range, five; entrance fee, $1. First prize, $30; Arrived at St Helena July 17, bark Callao, Lee, of and for is covered and richly carved. | Yong ty appear in uniform (full dress oF fatigue) aud to | Second prize, $25; third pad fourth prize, $15; | New Bedford trom Hobart Towa, with 900 bbls sp’ und 800 do ive prizes of $5. wh oil. wry, Aug 7—Sailed, Kong Osear, New Ye 3 Ny night, i itive sible caiiiocsdatedy BRIE fonda, bask Mereur (Ger), and bei Titante uly, 24—Arrived Clara Jenkins, Coombs, New pane out this AM. Ship Maria Greenleaf as before. Pov.ov 0000000 This cup, like th The lid is surmoutited by a silver statuette of a Volunteer 6 od by the! el os egu- | Hfth prize, $10; arsh, Hubbard, Philadelphia, 2—Arrived last night, ships Chloe (Br), from Bremen #ifevnan, be. certitled by their regimental commander to be regu Se iieaix nomw MAzen—{RO00ND, STAOR), In Bohrings Straits July 18, bark Tlinois, 4, whales, 369 25th, Ennis, Dyer, ‘Lisbon; th, J C Trumph, | Lizaie Moses, from Reval; barks Ricardo Third, from Belfast ‘Another cup, smaller and simpler in design than the | Fly enlisted members in good standing of the regiment | oon eo the highest twenty scores inthe first stago | bbls oil: ship St George, I while, HO bbls oil; brig Timandra, | Ginby. Lisbo Josie 0 Chiueini (Ital), from Wesport, all for ordors, Others and wrought With a satin finish, is mscribe erage pon, Remington rifle, Stat sitodeL | Only; rifles, same as used in the first stage; range, 1,000 | "'St'Hetena, July 22—Capt Lee, of bark Callao, of NB, re- | y Oba, Aug O—Arrived. Grad Carlovata, Guisti, New RT PLO eg tie eeg ter ie Rr etre Crow: 1100000%10000000000000 6200000000000000000@ 900 and 00 yards. Vivo. shots at each dis: paras number of shots, seven ; entrance fev, fifty cents. | ports having encountered a territic gale on the 15th April last | ’'Souremouriy Aug 10—Suiléd, Epaminondas, Brodie, Que- | €ll, Bultimore.” é ¥ © Competition C.—Presented by E. Johuson. Won o ition, standing at 200 yards; any at 600 y inst ‘prize, $80; second prize, $20; third prize, $15; | in lat Ton 136 37 E, when a tremendous sea broke over | peo. . : ’ Suiled—Brigs Ernestine, and J A Horsey. © by Colonel Gildersleeve. o| oa ek pot Weent ive paune yards, fourth prize, ‘$10. the vessel, carrying away davits and two boats and split Pitnav, Aug 7—Sailed, Hebe Freyta; Cleared, schrs Jas O'Donohu ‘arren, Philadel- {@041000000H000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000@ gi patie felines 9 KIGHTH CAVALRY MATCH. main rails, dc. MNSTOWN, Aug 7—Sailed phia; LD Rathburn, Crowell, Kennebeo (2d clearance). It is another souvenir of Dollymount, COMPETITION V.—'‘SECON SMOR BAZONAL' GUARD Open to sections of four mounted men from any vol- on Rorreupam, ‘Au Constantine, New 2ist—Arrived, bark SW Holbrook, Mitebell, Baltimore; Colouel Gilderaleeve has received ulsoa field teleacoy MATCH ak saled cE: York; 10th, Peter Dabl, Johnson, do; Jas Kennedy, Me- | Urigs Hyperion, do; Proteus, New York: sehrs Abby, Lae Of tine workmanship, as the “highest scorer in fv | _ Conditions.—Open to teams of twelve from each regi. | UnWwer cavalry troop in the hyp geod bmg SPOKEN. Donald, America. J volta, and Henry Adelbert, from Philadelphia; Mattie A Awerican title team, Abercorn Competition, Dolly. | Ment or battalion of infantry im the second division of | Weapon, Snider carbine, carried at OF ARS 5 Roves, Aug 6—Cleared, Anna A Rich, Rich, New York. Franklin, Philadelphia, Pris ii I 5 olly~ ; pea * saildle; distances, 200 and 400 yards; number of s (Duteh), from New York f * Rocuxort, Aug 7—Sailed, Skulda, Johnsen, Sand; Sailed—Barks Brunswiek, and F 1 Genorae; sehrs Four mount, Irelazd, June, 18° "The gall: vita | the National Guard, S.N.Y. All competitors to appear ; Ship Gysbertus Hermanus (Dutch), from New York for An. 3 5 ; 4 Ae , — , 1875. he gallant rifleman says | i oiform (full dress or fatigue), and to be certified by | Tunds at each range, five; time, twelve minutes, includ- | jor, July 6, lat 1 40 N, lon 39 W. Sisters, Oriole, and © D Rathbun with it he can see a fly on a target at 1,000 yards. in aliens ¢ +4 - y ‘i Rich, Lewis, from Bessie IL, Bleshoy, Batavia, a Colonel Bodine rejoices in the possession of a power- | their regimental commander to’ be regularly snlisted | Ie the course; Howton. muy ; cline Ne Geaenaak | See macho ae yeaanage Chitti Gattorno, Seisiag- abd winae ed Ge tne cr F teen in good standing er the : per individual.’ First prize, presented by ‘Lieutenant | July lou ST 49 W. ‘Thomexe: ‘A handsomely itluminated prize certificate for £15, | Weapou, Remington rifle, State model Distances, 200 | $20 Conditions—The men to ride about three-quarters | “snip Garibaldt (Nor), from Liverpool for Quebec, Aug 9, | Sanranpen, Aug S—Salled’ Clifton, David, given by the National Ritle Ass Ma the cotat | and 500 yards. Five shots at each distance, Position, | 0f@ mile, taking two flights ut hurdles in the course, | tgs 50 N, lon 15 W. St Micnaxis, duly 1o-—Arrived, Rate Willis National Rile Association in the contest | ST tt 200; any ut 600 yards, Eutranee fee, gi | and fire dismounted at the two distances, the horses ab | “Ship He Z ele oY et 1 0. cee tot PORTSMOUTH, Aug 20—Arrived, sehrs Maud, Robinsor Trait’ Fayat | and Emily & Jennie, Howitt, Philadelphia, ei lower harbor 20th, schrs Amos Edward, Ann rm ish Navy (Br), from Calcutta for New York, no | (and sailed 25th on poe set nsleohipng —— ren can won by Colonel | Sh man. Twenty prises J the firing point to be linked or held by alternate files. OG a Snap gpa as APs BINGAFORE, June 2—Suiled, Wm Wileox, Crocker, Liver- | Elizabeth, Fochiel, L& M Knowles, ‘TJ Trafton, Horténslay he veeniet te: ceooareeyy ed 3 ship ¢ jr), Macre rom Glasgow for San Fran- | poo A % The members of the team were in excellent spirits | COMPETITION VL—"NKW YORK STATR NaTIONAL GuanD | 9, ,,, PRIZES TO NiGwuNE ACCNARATE HUE oat seo,dune 17 1a Ns lon 20 rg Hounamaya, Juno 15-—Arrived, Goodell, Crockett, Pana- | yHICHMOND, Ang 19—Atrivad, steamer Old Dominion, Yesterday and described to their visitors many of the ys -peachoyat aggregate score. To the highest aggre eS ddoes Ta fp, Northern Light (vew),, from New York for San Fran- | rogken: 8th, Weulthy FeAdietun, Blauchard, Salyon. | 4 | Tipimens New Nore set Curtis Ackerly, Norton, Orient, - 08 : Be, ons. —Ope! ? velvi r . , 0, July 26, lat 19 508, j i ‘ 0% , from London for . . ft pass th ver piesaarty Ch Iu order uo | |, Conditions Open to teains of twelve from each regi- | first, second, third and fifth matches, u silver cup or $40 | “igat Ue Kiwell (ey, from Antwerp for Philadelphia, Aug | New York, ‘Batled—Achrs Ellen Rommel, Corson, New York; Catawam- lion of infantry of the tly t do. ed at Sev. z jest aggregate score in first, of the Highlands. Tuxk., Aug 7—Arrived, Aldebaran, Svendsen, Darien, teak, Kennod; a Me ‘ actos of New York, each mun being certited to by pao on png raatsitee Diner oe or $30 wood, Sheppard, from Liverpool for Camden, |. Sailed’6th, Peter Rocklin in, ‘New York} 10th, Abra. | _ 20¢b schrs Edward Stanley, Dyer, Portland; Ed- ia the following style and successfully carr his regimental commander to be a regularly enlisted , Mo, Aug 7, int 50, bom 12. ham, Medok, do. i ae New York. é re. Mir CITY OF BER : or in good standing of the regiment ‘or battalion | Cash. ‘eiend Paraun. Bark Esse Pe erson, from Boston for Zanzibar, June 25, es, Aug 4—Suiled, Neptune's Cai rip Ros 0, Aug 13—Arrived, schr Gen Harney, pening entertainment, August 1s, 1 | he represents, and to have been ach on Jun es lat 14.N, lon 31 elro, le u President ‘ : sph iteron, | 1675 Vall competitors sball appear in giehoo | Extra Voge ody be pate, competition, atthe | “Bark Koyalist (Br), Anderson, from Leith for Quebec, Aug Tacawnoa, July Americus, Ba M... Leggs pees Murray, Fuller, Honolulu; Penang, PROGRAMME, | dress or fatigue). Distances, 200 and 500 yards. Posi- | discretion of the Counc 6, at 56 50), lon 27 30. LEIEMIEAY Bosoran, Hew. 14th—Clear a v e seaming dress or fatigue). ances, . 4 . t : Sosmvieh, Now ¥ ed, steamer Vasco de Gama (Br), Rice, V Sane Anes che na” +-Mr. €, W. Link. | tion, standing at 200, any at’ 500, Weapon, Remington | § ny 27 tae 4.85'N, lon oe 58 ie ee oe | oe AB «Everybody. | May 27, lat 4 “Arrived, ship Roval Edward (Br), Shaw, Liverpool oy & Weusatien, “ia Cedex ‘hewn | rile) State model. Rounds, five. Entrance fee, $1 each | Py 7 7 - TXT Wictineus (id, Bision. from Pensgeolh toe . | Dracor, Ang 7—Ship Lydia (of Yarmouth, NS), Heni Doth . eee ek Gildersteeve, | man. Thirty prizes, if PI NG N BE W S edenetay OT. tnt 26:36, lon 0 49. Ane grounded x while In charge of a pilot, in'the Drogden; | bark beth (Ger). Dilke, Amsterdam, us 4. Ballad, “Dor ’ -Mr. R. Pilbeam, COMPETITION VIL. —“INTER-STATE MILITARY MATCH.” Burk Ferris'S | r came Off without assistance, but hay probably sus Cleared—Ships Helicon, Howes, Manila; Nereus (Br), 4 i ‘ v5 pb Kemp, Queenstown, 5 Quarrel ve Mie tt Bind. | Conditions Open to one team from each State and igs iho tringa bahay madctainaaere ec shshessteke SAVANNAH, Aug 21—-Galled, steamers, Herman, Living oe = -Mr. C.W. Link. | Torritory of the United States, consisting of twelve men 3 Milledge. wrrived | ston, Mallory, New York: Wyoming, Teel, Philadelphia, Miss Rose Liste, | Cuosen in such manner as shall be preseribed by the OCEAN STEAMERS. X, lon As Wiehe | 22—Arrived, steamer Leo, Daniels, New York. 5 2 so yitiss Rone Liste. | tnititary authorities of such State or Territory froth any We sho | cAulled Steamer Oriental, Mathe here from Tjuique, rey warded by the ¢ (US), which reported that in Int 35 N,lon 4 hannet whaling Boston; sehr Kate § Lo’ . Mr. Dawson, | One or inore of the regularly organized regiinents, bai. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTHS in with the broadside of «large vessel, coppered; ¢ he i m fhe Charity Dinner”, George Faweett Rowe, | talions or companies of uniformed militia. Each’ tearn OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMUER, dmaln running down tnstle the Pistig Sb 5 aeRedrna oie Naeiitas Me In My Little & Miss Maggie Dawson. | must be provided with a certiticate from the Adjutant | ———> mer eg - alte rails; planking nd quite short, and hi Salled—Sehir Abel W Parker, Dean, New York. ‘tar Spangled Banner” Colonel! Bodine and company STEAMER CITY OF BERLIN, | ‘Steamer. do} Dr. Hutchinson, | Geue: appearance 'S AND CAPTAINS | ounce, had jahathing Tradvay | NOTICE TO MERCHA} Both —Salle » Seaman, Stechnan, New York. 20th—Sailer Phinney, Philadelphia. alof the State the sehr sehr that represent, certifyi wach of their number is a regularly enlisted member of | Wyoming. Burton, President... Sir Joseph Heron | its uniformed militia in good standing, and was such on | Alge x 4 Howling Green dhe wate PI moe Williamsport, Willetts, SG aL aaa | the Ist day of June, 1875. The ppear in the uni- | State of Indiana + 1S Brosavey Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are informed | rope rigyin | Sailed 19th, sche HB Griffin (new, 123.92 tons, of Salem) josing enter August 20, ir See form of ther corps. Distances, 200, 400 and 600. yards. Ofer, : Ver Broadway that by telegraphing tothe Hxratp London Bureau, No 46 | lon 28 W, the Ann oA pat be nd - | MeKe , Bay of Islands, AD Scull, Frambes: JV Geist GN Link | Position, at 200 yards, standing; 400 yards, kneeling, | City of Berlin | Liverpool. .|15 Broadway Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Ruo Seribe, the arrivals at Rivas a teu timed Ranoh cress (an Paul P Keller, Henderson, Philadek and 600 yards, any. Weapon, the authorized military | Halte in ase by the National Guard of Helvetia, which the team represents. Liverpool. .|19 Bi Liverpool, 1 ye und departures from European and Eastern ports of Amerie wing Green | canand all foreign vessels trading with the United States, | Livenroot, Aug 7—Lotters from Lisbon, dated Jaly 81, | pli report the Zest (s) to be a total wreek; owing to her exposed | Woodl Mr. L. M. Bullard Mr. Rathbone 20th—Arrived, steamer Willimasport, Willetts, Philadel schrs Mary E Smith, Green, do; Flora Woodhouse, vse, Port Johnson; CW Andrews, Waits, do; Addie Mins . »pted no particular model (which must be | -|2 Bowling Greem | the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Oaltion aalvese oper: only be carried on i Sawyer, Cookson, and Virginia, Bearse, Ellgabethport; St Mr tified by the Adjutant General) the team will be al- H 29 Broadway | Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medt- | Roather The folfiring is a return of tho-earKo saved ‘up to | Bray, Calais for Philadelphia: Palestine, lowe. Hoskport M ue Miller lowed to use the rifle in use by the revular army of the 1 wgow ...|72 Broadway terranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical st July :1.170 boxes lemons, 308 boxes oranges, 15 | for New York, a Mr. Pacos | United States or by the uniformed militia of any other Rotterdai.|50 Broadway gitaibiilinss tor Wlaginatig tans cases liquors, 25 cas caroni, 236 boxes olive oll, 7 | | VINEYARD HAVEN, August 20—Arrived, brigs Kalama, | Sta Rounds, five each distan Entrance fee, $2 3 Hamburg. He aes sb i! casks olf, By Me paanas, © beaveld wnd 15 boxes sundries, 4 | P i for sae iY Niel be (BR, seeetaen “i one Colonel Gildersleeve | euch man. Fisteen prizes. Liverpool. 19 Browdwa: i . mars are 2 sles Sel ; «Oration to the Romana’...Ccionel Gildersigeve |“ Conditions —Open to teams of twelve from all regu. | Bupend.. 4.[Gtneeow..:|7 Bowling Groen from Anisterdaa for Charionton (in balagt), put in here Danversport for dos Jd are Antony's - foraia.... | Gin "i ov quence ol 70 od by" bi 9. Ballud—"Nil- Desperanduin” Me JH Birt | jariy organized military organizations in the United | Villede Pans. 4.|Havre......]55 Broadway Buisto, Aug 22—Arrived, bark Maria Madre (Ital), Ver- | (ty 10 coteed tee Ot atte Tiles conch ot May” Tatas Sullivan for New York Burdell vs, Pickwick”. Mr. G See Suaies, including the regular army, navy and marine | Donau, 2 | Bremen. Bowling Green | dino, New York via Queenstown, between 1 12 o'clock the previous evening. ‘The | Py AY ‘shal 3 Henry G Fay, Calais for doy Tie ae ates isi svaon | COFjs; all competitors to be regularly enlisted members | Mentana.. nese: ti avespey reer a Sailed from the Pil 224, bark Consiglio (Ital), Consigllere, | sehooner's eutwater and a part of bulwarks on the port | Gy:'Nuiie Lamper, Lynn for des Thomas Watt, Windeot for 2 Bailads by the Junrter Ciuis— Pepeitens ge ere re i TI sept. civerpool.. 0 i “ . “4 eo t | do; 3 for de % » fenting Tu-night’" and “ifome, Sweet Home." | (yeoe So a at perry annoy hermes ST | State of Georgia... Rept. 8 Glasgow .::|72 Broudway New York. a a ere y ,Withington, Boston for Baltimore; ” v _eeeeanagy » nd we Or 4 | Pe |. » 2, rr ’ Brot = 5 n' n ea ‘4 Major Fulton closed the last entertainment by mount- | 1873, and to aapeur iu the uniform (full dress or fatigue) | Site ei Ghesier: Bebe a4. }Laversodl phan 4 Bremen, Aug 21—Arrived, ship Terpsichore (Ger), Oel Mowrvinro, July 10—The Loch Fi tpt, from Glasow for 4 Florence N Tower, Lucy Baker, Cased Lode, ing the Jong table in the saloon, transforming it into a | of the corps which they represeut. Weapon, any mih- | Egypt..............|xept. 11.|Liverpool. ./00 Broadway richs, New York, San Franciseo, which put in here July 4, with damage to her ht, Geo KE Prescott, Frank W Emery, L Miniature rifle range, and with « upty rifle showing tary rite, Distance, 500 yards. Rounds, seven. Position, | Clty of Brooklya..|Sept. 11.|/Liverpool Broadway Batavia, Aug 14—Arrived previously, bark Escort, Car- Poaed My Ta will Bot tak ioe So oumebiets her Bi Br), and’ Joe Carleton, ‘i the assembled passengers the different positions as | any. Eutrance fee, $1 each petitor. Twenty prizes, | Britannic, -[Revt. 11.}Liverpool..|18 Browdway | yep, New York, reg 10 Oy che doin W Guaiewall: Sere ent Bane Cae Sumed:by she members of the team during the contests. a CUBR RIOR Ty LING MATCH”? Mains HW Bowling Green "Arrived prior to Ang 18, bark Jas G Pendleton, Gilmore, | from Itonntla for La has put in here with rudder dam? for Sale r WHY THRY WERE SUCCESSFUL. | Conditions.—Open to teams of twelve men from any “4 Baltimore. aged below the water extent of damage not yet ascer- ol for Portsmouth; Maria Colonel Gildersleeve said, in conversation yesterday, | regiment or battalion of the National Guard, State of 15 1 om 7 Hyannis; Sarah B, Boston for New that the prime cause of thé success of the team waa due | New York, All competitors must be regularly enlisted | yl 5 FON WAY ragga cop eet Pease dst pict ale Prabhas 3s Bol ef eak eo Howl tor New York; Mary Laung- to ite exovilent discipline, Every man knew his work , Inembers in good standing of the regiment or battalion | sees 51 Broadway Kennedy, from New York tor Queenstown and Liverpool, ts Reads of ii Kk for York; Sead, Dem pitt ae: and performed it, After they placed their miniature | which they represent, and must be certified to as having jo tere Camistiaxia, Aug 18—Sailed, bark Mfndet (Nor), Ingbreth- ror pon ft + (BO. Ree newns David targets at the firing point avd commenced firing, each | been such on June 1, 1875. Weapon, Remington State | Amerique. 8 eo sen, New York (not bark Mindet (Nor), Beck, from Queen was brought up to bows runotte, TA Coleord, Mae Mau marked on the miniature target after his name and | military rile, Distance, 500 yards. on, Foust Dake pec: \a0 Broadway sncii'iee Sabttened Nacemine 0 oe un 8 Fair W Eva It Lewis, Se Phot the degree of elevation he had given and the de- | ton, aby, Entrance ice, $1 each competitor, Twenty 22'|Liverpool. [4 Bowling Green i aa s tawed. up. hare the scr | George Churchman, Sarah Clarke, Henry reo of deviation he had allowed for the force of the | prizes. 23.) Hamburg. .|61 Broadway Haxnune, Aug 21—Arrived, bark C 8 Bushnell, Mayo, Dieppe. (ha wb | Hamper, France, Arthemus, th man nd, so that the next ‘ould judge if any alteration CoMPEtrrion x.— “Ress Maton,” Le BC eee aL: Naw Sere. 0 collet bg 1 adios sien mama Teun iy Wtueoske Should be made in the wind gauge or elevation, If one | Conditions,—Open only to Lona Jide repreaentative Seen $0 \insouen\61 Brenton Livenroot, Aug 22—Sniled, steamer San Antonio (Br), | tiles off the Start. | fee ond, dod Li & A Leman, an lu th target aud missed the bull'seye it Was ule | employs of any Newspaper or. yeriodical "Weapon, ae ey ¥ Rea, Galveston; ship Algoma (Br), Curry, Savannah (not as ong et PR anpedpae' ‘Aug Zi—Arrived, steamer Lucille, ont Certain that eve Ye o ee, 500 y Positic sOTTC! 7" , 5 pre - ju that every vther man would get in on the Pye ih / Distan $00 — FE tonne any. J;OTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING | before) ; also, hay arpa ndeiplieoe ne ik ties * Joe, Ma he handed! us fate, Af this port, y 10%, fe > raw ‘ 22—Arrive for Quebee (cake brie ok 0 Hie desired, he said, to correct a false impression that | COMPRTITION X1.—"MID RANGH MATCH.” THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youm:| _Lonpon, Aug ae TT Cet Mee, Manteo, cf Cape sicneviotac dete Tey wine bemped had been in reference to the treatment dt Conditions. —Open to all comers, pou, any rifle, | HkRaLD has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for | New York. heavily for some tim t came olf making at firs only a by the American team fr “time sh nd. It | Distances, 600 and 600 yards, Se’ the riflemen of En shots at eweh dis- | use on board the Hunan ste: n yacht, showing while burn- Lisnow, Aug 21—Arrived, + af Sarah Potter, Wall, Phila- | jictle wa made more | MISCELLANEOUS, Had been said that the Englishwen lad not received | tance, Position, any. Entrance feo, $1 60. Competitors | in water than tho pumps could keep under, At alout 9 FM the | ~ nglishtuen had not received ce. Position, any. Fi Oe petit if the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other’ | delphia. ‘under Wo | ease Fy ot pacagepom hat they had avoided a mutch with | using rifles other than military to allow tho | te succession, and ean be seen several miles distont, Capr | Salled Dist, bark Proteus, MeCalder, New York; sehr 30 | f0%,leh hort tie bouts, sherwarki ste limnopeeret eine Pectin) e can team tor cho Shield # edi jon of & joints, and ‘ - Ne ; Pho trot, was tak the tie riche Shield at Wimbledon, | tary ritles of 50 cal. nine pelnts, and all military rilles | teins of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by pre- | Trumpf, titbbe, Hic ‘Owing to Saeaeiincioticd eet tates “| Terms, satinuctory. FRI <4, rit Kexidence aitied wen of England had shown | of legs calibre four points. Those using military rifles of | yur di { Notary Public, 308 Broadway, the American team vvery attention and extended every | less than 60 cal, to allow those using rifles of 50 cal. six | Paring any marine news they may have for the Ship News: | Movittx, Aug 22—Arrived, stoamor State of Pennsylvania | wich w quantity ‘on oF + daly Th sedis bee 8 Highth street, fourtesy possible. The American team were invited to | points. Twenty pri Department of the Henan. (Br), Knight, New York for Glasgow, bergs and drift every day afterward. i ve Trelan’ and went there ou that invitation alone. They COMPHTYTION Xi. —“CONSOLATION MATCH. "? Ba Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arrive | QuEKNSTOWN, Aug 22—~Arrived, bark Colomo, Howes, How- | sr Henna, American bark Daniel Draper, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OB were bot re bed eee but went there withoutan | nditions,—Open to members of the National Rifle | ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care | land’s Island vin Honolulu. pi sonan, fron Ce c is now dive ari 20 Ws per nt ates For gy onl 9 ewe overywhores at their = cuntgsts. © Every of "tho | Weapou, any military rifle Position, any. Rounds, | L@tters received from all parts of the world and promptly de- | Liverpool. I be discharged 60 us ty wet he ut of water, after - en _ American team was fully re before leaving | seven, ‘En b, 6, mpetitors using military | livered. Duplicates are required. Revat, Ang 21—Sailed, brig Etta Whittemore, Wright, | Wile her survey is recommended to be held, | A ay oa 9 fag i Ae ys BROOKLYN, COR America that thissteam couid not ot for the Eleho | rifles of h 0 calibre to allow those using rifles ms sid Cadiz, AMERICAN PORTS. ner Ame evening 00 Bhield, becuuve Jt was not intended for wn Taternational | of that calibre three points, Fifteen prizes. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, Rio Janeino, Aug 18—Arrived, previously, bark Winifred . On Sunday from pbield, sod BayIA set ge oat of the country Mince It | | CoMPHTITION xfit—‘10NO RANGE MATCH” aN (Be), Dill, Baltimore. ALEXANDITA. Ang a sete © A donee, Ports | a v on a es yes joreign lemen ‘onditions. yen to comers, 1 5 NAS }OON, t re 2 oth 5 " ri ¥ had ever enteted for it. “The m ridemen wore | Disences, 800 tod. 1,000 yanen Honma emes ener | San rise. nee 18 | Gov. Saiettd, cote Ea ce ec oer siess dl tiaiarcam ceadcisee |g eorgetown ; Oliver Am Ny bers nara uot allowed to gnter for it, and the Americans had no | distance.’ Position, aby, Entrance fee, $1 50, Fifteen | Sun seta..... 6 47| Sandy Hook..../eve 18 16 | Bates New York. f ks ita Shought of shapting for it until they received an invi. | primes Moon rises.......ev0 10 17 | Heil Gate 4 Vuaxno pu Casreuro—dgrived, suke Indastele (Port), eee lution to do so from a gentleman wih was not anthor COMPETITION XIV. —THE “CHAMPIONS? MATCH’? Pereira, Philadelphia, ws Ks laed to extend syeh,gm invitation, The Council of the | Conditions—Open to all comers. Weapon, any rifle SXNPW VopR ana GE tor Hadelphia; National Ritia-Agsoeiaton held several moetinzs, ut the | or rifles. Distances, 200, 600 and 1,000 yerda, Reands, | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG.-22, 1875, FOREIGN PORTS. rig | OA cortain and sp Nerves DiuLire, argent rogue of tse ee that association, and | ten at ench distance, Position, standing wt 200 yards, aA my Oe yee yea eh te | AY SHUN PUARNY ost TOF ID rears Gh wt ore wome Way to mneet the difficulty suc- | any at 600 and 1,000 yards, Entrance fee, First FAL Ax Cavns, Ang 8<In port, sehes ATs od: 5 ns, Ma : come a SUH Luke” ar tone ally, but Without avail. There was no other fooling | prize, grand medal of the National Rifle Association in ponte Ree Veter vent aver ney a « Dougherty, FRURGRPM DY FF ') SM iesubat| Oh Bar: BOM; ein Couse Oi Oy taal, warm, cordial friendship between the Amer- | gold; second prize, grand medal of the Navonal Rifle | geportep By THE WeRALD #TKAM YACHTS AnD menatp | “Satine Poi, Ang 22 town, Tattle, Philadelphia; | sowled, with fall directions rived, steamer Pernvian (Br), q ye #3 Peopured only by WINCHHATER & CO. Custaitia f " Go Join sieves, Now Yura, ee Asrivod steamer Hibormia(Br), Archer, und English riflemen at any time. | Association, in silver; third prize, grand medal of the WHITRSTONK TRLRGRAPH LINK. Watts, ng Greamor Ideho idem téverped hhawken j sehr’ Roane Pras Witiia tivo minutes after the Americans urrived oa | Natioual Kile Associwtion, iu brone, Ten obher prizes, wn, we aug 14 ona | ativan, eae Pea el