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gold leiwers op marble tablets, one below the other, in the shooung pavilion, Captain Patton is not only thorvugh sport-man but a pertect gentlemen, and bis Breat popularity was shown by the congratulations be ved after dring his winning shot, as for a time the ers Wor we trust again to bave the pe sur the winner. It will be soil the “‘rigbt man |s in the right place," as Cap Aubrey Pa\ion ls now fairly earned the title of ainpi ‘on shot of England.’ xine | nt to this port two polo ponies for Mr, Will Jaiiray. TRA A. PAINE. e Result of His Trip Acris | the Atlantic. “un SHOOTING NEAR LONDON, | PREAK! NESS’ _YEARLINGS. i. SALE OF M., 8 — PURCHASES ve 's : Over England Lwunatox, Ky., June 29, 1876. pion Shots. ‘The Ofib anaual sale ol the Preakness yearlings, tho ————_— | property of Mr. M. H. Sanierd, took place to-day ou North | from this place, | The weather was pleasant, the at athe Eixborn Farm, six mi ell known pigeon shot, arrived in edauisletee't y last alter a brief but eventful | bidding quite spirited. The following lois were dis- Europe, “Me lef this port May 2, having in | posed of @ the $ trotting mares presented to Garon | 5 COLTS. schild by Mr, Belmont, and delivered them, | NO, 1—Gray colt, foaled May 39, by Bay < Crownlet; Joseph Hirsch ‘ Good time, to their owner tn Paris After | No 2 Gay'colt, foaled da Bve days’ sojourn im that gay city Paine went to dam Dem; ¥, don, and there looked around at once to bring ar = i han ut the business which, as much as anything else, | yo 4 Ches nat April's, by Baywood, k him acros: eoccau, This was to meet the best . Ls MeGibbon.,., geon shoowwrs im England, that he might test bis | > louled May 9, by imp. il at the trap with Une or mere representatives there o were Jooked upon as being almost invincible, All it Do.cared. for was to come to the score with them tnod ver England's best 1 by the “18, by April H. 0. Bornard. : Chestnut Coit, dam Salva oxied M A. Lasb: d 18, by Waverley ted, and by Bay woo: McDauiet nen, the American pu Agrauy, but there are with Ube meeting, of Vs tholioy at Nottn dis time. Pa: spirits, thas told th porter yesterday » lain Jennings... . 10—Hay colt, ioaled March 24, by Niagara; A. Camuack colt, foaled March 30, m Nouce; I. J. MeGivbon ¥ coll, foaled Ap Bethune wit, foaled May 4 ; James A. Grinstead cted imp. Glen- who isin ory Lrown or dam Laxity ; | wood, ra “1 arrived in Monsay followin: yiTt PATTON. “a april 15, by Lever, ; Jobuson.. led April 18, by Bay Londou on a Thursday, and on the | upon tuvitation, went to Noting Hill, where the members of the Gun Cluo we hoot am imp Elser; W. B. Crap. ing an importuut sw akes During the progress of | No, 16- Cheats A ‘oui Mai 2i} by Alarm, the sweep, Mr. Howar! 5. Jaffray, upon my solicita ta i eytieg » tion. wold Captain Patton, one of ooters of the | poe ve? end fay, of my object in visiting London, He said that | No. 18 , foaled April 22, by imp Sing diiiadl mvericass “ace vals of hie on the |} _. @ain Ta He aid Lorillara. groupdg who dosired ty moet the best shot m Europe, ; Nig pine and beleving Usat lie (/arton) rightly could be called | N Brown filly, :ouled) May 80, Wanted to make uv match with hm.’ ‘All right, | y pat ica apr A pee? gid boy,’ gayly responded Patton, ‘anything | Baldwin... 475 — yeoAParst, Jailray.’ So the ice was broken, and in a | hestuut dily, foaled April 4, by B very few minutes the match was mace, [wanted it to +A web aL S0 yards riBe, Ty be 60 b ras offer of 30 birds but Captuin Patton’s rds rise was ac phy Ramen ‘ns Mi anette 25—Chestnut filly, sd April 24, by imp. \ Place on the 3d of this mont | Glenelg, dam Finesse} D. MeDanicl. THe suooTING Bay filly, fonled April “ lafitee catia | lam Mme, Dudley; P. Lori There was the largest attendance at the club | Ct cag rte aE ei g- a ilard. 1,500 joaled April 6, hy imp. Glenelg, grounds that bad been seen during the season, and the tamps (Katie Bay til jam); P. betting was very spirited, with Patton the tayortte, 2 The contest was quite evenly maintained kp to the | Batis. Cee eae BaP ott eee & twenty-fifth round, when my opponent was two | Bay filly, foaled April bitds in advance. At this point it looked | pA The Nua; KE. J. Baldwin ‘dollars to cents? on him, but be missed | NO 90——Bay filly, fouled April Baldwii three out of the next five, iy stecession, which ma # out of the 30. 16us, 17eb, 25th 2d, 4th, 10th, birds. ‘xo many wanted it to stand could be shot, and not decide it by bird while I brought down jour | Ny. jo ita tle, each of us killing | d, 4th, 6th, 10th, failed to stop iy Ith, 24th and 26th | y, foaled atinka (sister to W Patton missed bis 29th and 30th. 1 15th, 16th, Is8th, —Chestnut filly, foaled April 16, neig, dam Cordelia: C, Woodlord .. etippied)—Bay filly, foaled April 20, nelg. dam Grecian Bend. . ¥ tilly, toaied May 1, by L “by As there was sc au bh money on the result and over until another match about, it was SANFORD'S | : \ AND PRICES | Go, ip | Kelley thnk: | should THE UNIVERSITY IGHTS. EVE OF THE GREAT RACE—YALE'S ENGLISH COACH BUSY—MR, COOK ALL RBIGHT—HAR- VSD STILL LOWING ON “TIME.” SrRinGrieLD, Masa., June 29, 1876, As suggested yes'erday, Yale’s hard prelimiary rowipy ceased on Tue day night. Yesterday morning she Was out for afew minutes, practising starts, and taking adv: from her coach, Mr. Keiley. She does not got under way as easily asa six, though, as Yale starts with her slowest stroke, this in part accounts No. 2 was, as usual, rowing well; indeed, Mr. that were it not so late in the day, he put in a More responsible position, and belp set the stroke. He adds be like No, | that while Yale’s bodies are not together, her ours are; | blades, by being turned slightly the other way, often | | all whe: i finally arranged to shoot the match off the following | 0% y tiliy, foalea Apri iy wap, Wednesday, the stakes being the same, as were all the | dam Lag; E, J. Baldwin. 4 other conditions.” ay fly, THE BIRDS. | “What kind of birds were trapped?” " TING AT E SIN AW 4 “The manugement of the whole matter was, by mu- | TROTTING a as SAGINAW. tual consent, leit to a committee of the Gun Club, | Detroit, Mich., June 29, 1876, These gentlemen ordered the finest birds that could be . asi edb nae vie 7 produced, and, as there were thousanas to pick trom, it | The bapagge aan limadlen ayant seswegh arias pecaniyensd ‘s being the height of the shooting son, it 1s to be pre- | was good. The 2:50 event was won by George, in three sumed the best were furnislicd. ere remarkably | straight heats. 2) 2:82, Captain Sel- fast aud small 1 as bateun such | pig nig | leek was second, Albemarle third and Sweet William bi Ween ccm emane aae while | iourth. The 2:48 race was won by \my B., she taking hogar edi dl ge ater adhe et the xecond, iifti and sixth heats; Silversides the first, Sesame 1s Wer: Ie : “4 ; and Little Gipsy the third and’ fourth. ‘This was ihe Dirds near the They invariably got away ten or 3 ntestof the day. Time—2:24, 2244, twelve yards betore you could get on them. To show 9-38 i He my their speed some of them were timed in their flight wee trom the trap to the boundary, abont eighty yards, and ER's hd they were but wwo aud a balt aid three seconds in going | KISBER'S TRAINER AND JOCKEY. shat distance. ”? | 5 Ts : THE MATCH RESOMAD. | Says the London Sporting Times, 17th inst, :—“Mr. A. b we he Pan, in met Captain Patton on the following | Baitazzi has dealt most liberally with the trainer and canesday . s key of Kisber. Hayhoe hes received the handsome Yes, abd there was a very numerous company to | Jovke: ‘a oa Risgene cha aheroties present of $10,000, und Matdment $5,000.” Several of the spectators were | Sew Yorkers und old friends of mine. The betting was ren, ap; y, had something on | the result, It good fortune to win the match | LR PNY by 3 birds, killing 23 out of 30 to 20 scored by Captain | SEAN. Patton out of a simular number, My misses were the | 722 STATEN ISLAND CLUB DEFEATS THE Ist, Sth, 12th, 14ih, 15th, 18th «nd S0th bird P | BROOKLYN CLUB—scoRE 148 Tw 101, failed on the 3d, 11th, Ich, 15th, Leth, 18th, 20th, The Brooklyn Club played the second eleven of tho 24th and 20th pigeons.’ ‘ . és lew it ‘What ld they think of your victory | Staten Island Club yesterday. Only nine men on each ““] was congratulated upon ail sides, the first to take | side took part in the contest, The Staten Islanders my hand being Patton, who said that he had no ex- | grst went tothe bat aud scored 77 ruas, of which Cuses to make, as the binds wore as Good as over traP” | sprague contributed 23, “not out.” Then the Brookiyn men went in and scored 48 runs, ped, and everything was satisfactory. Then many of the Staton Islanders Eyre made 19, Mojt 14, 9 the prominent members of the club pratsed my style of shooting, suying that | had ‘the best first barrel’ Hodges (not out) LL, and Woitiock 11, The secofd in- ning of the Brooklyn Club scored 63 runs. they bad ever seen. SHOOVING WITH CAPTAIN SHELLEY. The following 18 the score :—- STATEN ISLAND, yu shot another match, Second Inning. aud atouce. Seve > but as Captan thought to be First Inning. among the best of shots produced by the clubs in Lon- | Whitlock, « Ames, b. don, came first, Laccommodated him, We arranged | — geott.. b. Scott to shoot at 2 sch, $50 a side, and 27 yards rise, c. sub b. Stewart 19 J beat bim by one bird, kiliing 15 to 4. betting McKeon, run out, b. Love... 10 At the start was 6 to 4 on Shelle; odd= were offered and taken so / nd offers of these rague, NOL OUL.... that | wondered if Mott, b. | | Scott. I 4 1 had ever before seen any betting on a pigeon shoot. | Soaward, c. aud b. Lov © sub. b, Love. 3 Evorybody wanted to get something on the result, and | Osborne, c Stevens, b. my late opponent, Captain Patton, was excessively | b tore: busy in bac ime, After the match Mr. Jaffray Not out, saul tome, ‘Pane, your friend Patton has won more foro seen bet on a money.on you (nad 1 « . St. Scott, b. Stewart, 0 pigeon tnaich,’ Shelley th. Lh, | Byes, Ne byes, 6; y leg bye: Jz2th and 17th birds; while 2d, 4th, 10th, | “wides,’6.. vesvoelS wides; 2.4.54 Mth ona 17th pigeons 1 to fiveline the pe y Other oifers. as two days witer I leit for home.” Total... Total. PAINE 8 GUN. “BROOKLYN, suot by Paine he used a Grant In the three events First Inning Second Inning. 12 centrat Tbs 20a “All the mem- | ames c Whitlock, b. bers ol th very Jigut guns," | “Eyre, + 4 notoat...... 6 tad Paine, sample of the | Love, b. Sprague + 4 0, Sprague. 9 majority r 3}y drachms of pows | Greyory, c. sprag bd. der, ‘Thies call for, Ly 0% shot, the latter | "Ey, 9 a andb Whitlock .... 0 deing American 7's und 8"s 1 Stewart, © © Osborne, b. Eyre.... 10 © says that the shooters he met have the | w scott, b Sprague.. 8 hit wicket, b. Eyre... 6 possivle style. ‘They are neither too siow nor too | Brown, b. Spri 8 db. Spray 6 fast, Val adopt tuat elective mean wh produces | Hardcastle, . 5, b } Freak ex mn. At th » Le was with'them thep \ Whitlock... . 2 runout, 2 were in the fuest po ic | . run eat. rs 2 | CAPTAIN AURREY LISLE PATTON. In order to me oppouwnt in las f Captain Pation ixauken irom a recent London Jiustrated Sporting and Dramatic ¢ aptan Aub! : bors at bes. quently sindiog of Paine’s oJ MeKeon,b Whitiock 2 Byes, 9; leg byes, 2. we ores 48 Total, Scoseaetronsdhonerdial and Ma thirty-live years of ax The following games were p! AT st. at once 0 Innings. south of 6th, 7th. BA, Oth, o 0 0 0-0 nearly [00 first pri: a @ the second et of 0 0°38 8 Ons € 1860, aad, seimy (or New Ze: AT CHICAGO. { ; Innings, / | Bi, tA. GEN GEA. 7th, SEA. tA. J | 6 0 ¢ 6 6 1 0-19 i | 4 0.00 0) 8 81 On BiH & that be 1 | Ar crverseant erved With $ promotion to (he | nninge terianisa of ima cod, in 1864, |. Clubs. Let, ch Bd, Ata. SUA. GEA, TIA, BUA, OA, ti 1807 he went wrth vis tihence | -2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 Se6 in the suceceding year wo Lidia, wh Horviord ae Pek MM Jey Hie ee a mou hs shouting’ t Bauo the vest He acquired a brother, Captain p to Casbine go gashe of the s pageu enry Bethune The Harvard ( Arlingtons ou but for some reason. versity nine wero to have played the ¢ Union Grounds yesterday afternoon, as yet unexplained, they failed to aud is ni one of the best suots putin an appearan The Ariingtous were on the Aubrey Paitor Gred bis lirst sho: tek! promptly at three o'clock, and, alter waiting until trap wm the ear tof W871, awe bo | jour, began 1 play against a strong eld wine, whom said regarding the proticency be astamed | they’ deleated by a score of 14 to T 1asix jonmes Having when we mentio: the Grana laternational Cup at Baden that in the same year aden. the vunds, on ¢ bad « long and exciting tc with bis brother, they buth | Next Monday she Cheiseas play the Harvard Col Hie tbetcen fn ccession, and each m the | Club ont Uawn Grounds, and on the Fourth o ry bwentietn round, d the elder Was agai Quedecesstitl') the Arlingtons and Cheiseas play on the same grounds, eth bis tw i, leavong th younger two kil to | a ————— Win, whic ri frst, Since chat tine bis ca: S too well Keown to dwell LACROS = Montrmat, June 29, 187 The Montrval Lacrosse Club held a meeting toray and cecided 0 welcome the European lacrosse toam upon ; Feare ting more Cuan tnd moncy prizes, boing Worth of siiver cups, of wie sy hat he has wou tu the live any living tan Ueth to cops ot fully 19,000. | ess tha ten are In the second inning | io-morrow the Nameless and Chelsea pines play on | | pulls wou eit! at Baden or Mone | Gario, besides many Kuna as pr g that | by a reception, which will be given in the Victoria Skat- Be OF aby clher +hut bas ever done belore « up to | ing Rink, The team sailed from Engtand to-day. bis, dest port wt Monte Catio, w com | a ed by w 4 the Grand Poule a and tien, | YACHTING NOTES lor secoud 1B FUCeRSSION, Carr tue Grand a iz sm CUP VRUEd at $600, aud $4156 money, Wud | Yo j oe: &@ Ue, though shoot gainst seven Yacht Restiess (not Resolute, as misprinted in and ist your elguty-our, | Tharsday’s issue), NY.Y.C., Mn SN. Kane, sailed wrive sors of | rom Whitestone, 1. L, at a quarter to nige o'clock P, | a uruty, | db yesterday ior Newport Yaoht Mobawk, NY.Y.C., Mr. ton, passod Whitestone, L. 1. roule so New ork. The famous \yacht Pluck and Luck, wirmer of the comionmiai race, and fast yacht Arital Dodger will sail a match race for $690 over the course af the Long leland Yacht Club on Tursday, July ¢ Gardiner, from Bos- , Yesterday afverneon, was second bis matels trow the grand advantage of prin one y ° end won now for the tw colured | | | in vogue at Cambridge; | unusually experienced. that she gets ¢ » catch well; that her stroke is the one that there is plenty ofstrength jn the boat; that thé men are ali in good order; that the story that Mr. Cook is too fine is groundiess, and, while hedid vot say so, he 18 evidently very con- fident that, barring fouls and accidents, Yale will win the race. She did not row in the after- noon owing to the absence of Mr, Kellogg—her No. 4— at commencement at New Haven, where he had a part, This, togetherewith her "ght work this morning, ana, indeed, all the week, stiows that she 1s determined to come up to the score heavy enough this time, Mr Keiley rowed near them this morning troke of a double seull, and SHOUTED M13 ADMONITIONS, No, 4 especially being urged to do less work at tho end of tho stroke and more at the beginning. As usual, Mr. Cook was feathering higher and reaching further than any one else. A singular feature tn their rowing, when viewed end on, is that the two end ars look longer than theso in the w This is owing to the fact that bow ana stroke sit each in the middie, because the boat narrows in their part of it while the six waist men all sit up to their sides, Often this morning they did not cach the water at once. Mr, Cyok’s our was frequently tn ahead of ¢he others on port side, and Vow was not parallel with the others, showing that he didnot reach sofar, They hesitated, however, less than usual about getting the oar in when forward, sinking it at once and ke ping the lower edges of their blades, if anything, turther forward than the tops, and so quite escaping the look of slicing the water which Harvard's Neither Mr. at 7, give. Thompsov, at 6, nor Mr. Ken- nedy, swing their bodies enough or throw them on as Mr, Cook appears to, so giving their arms too much to do; yet Mr, Kennedy's certainly look good for a generous allowance. Bow rows-across the boat badly, and can bardly stop it at this late day, They rowed but leisurely this morning about two miles in all, shooting both bridges and returning, the coxswain seeming todo bis work wellenongh, not- withstanding rumors to the contrary, Neither cox- swain bobs much with each stroke, Harvard’s doing so the iess of the two. HARVARD'S WORK, Harvard got afloat at about a quarter of six and paddled up stream neurly three miles, to the starting buoys, Mr. Loring coaching from the referees? steamer,’ Vision. Turning, they, got away at a few minutes before seven, and came down stream fast on time, their stroke being taken once im the frst five minutes at thirty-four, and the second @ 1minute later qt thirty-five, Useit coach. 1ollowing about 400 feet Henind and watching their work end on. Bow will not cease feathering lower than the rest, 3's head comes turther back than his neighbor's and stroke’s not far evough, or rather his chin not high enough. Mr. Bolan at 7, always a faithful worker, in | chnes to wear himself oat too cariy in the pull and will need especial caro on. this point in the race, He is the tailest and. one of the sparest looking men tn the boat, but bas rowed bard and fast in the home races, Mr. James at No 6, a good man lus} yeas, and the —heaviegs now in the boat, though be bas done ‘lese . work than the others im the interval, and inclines not to do his rowing on time, is Said to work very bard in ae andcare of Mr. Bancroft at stroke are commended, and the crew count on his work being well dow Ww CAN WILY, Now that the onths of preparation are over and the bour of tra! ts at heud i may be well to take a Jook at the Vara. @rong and weak points of each crow, and see on What each bases its hopes of win- ning, Sterting with Yale, the favoriie in ali the taik flying so plentiiully about this city, she has done a ard year’s work with a crew, five of whom are old rsmen, and well aecusiomed to them present ap in; she has a race suited exacily to the stroke she has for years been striving to prove the very best in existence, which is the usual ope in England ana one such as she never had. before. Sne bas bad careful instruction from two competent coacher, one of them loug tamihar with her style of rowing, aud haraly h g seen much of aby other, and the otber also Her three new men. are very tough and strong, one of them, Mr, Coiher, being tie heaviest in the boat, while all her men, besides avirng- ing much older than their rivals, not. only louk stronger to the casual observer, but Mr. Brigham, a Harvard | 62 man, who bas recently caretully examined and curately measured both them and their antagonists, says that be fears the latter will go to pieces earlier, he = bas captain who is just gr.duating and who naturally will strain every nerve and do better than his best in order to win. Finaliy, her Englisb coach, who is more familiiar with crews used to long distance racing, aud who knows tue qualities and tactics needed to wiv better than any of our oarsmen, seems to have almost, overween ing contidence that she will take the race, and there is no disguisi the fact that her men themselves have that confidence y largely, and most likely not withou: good reason, They have daily seen their rivals row the whole track on ume, whi If their work in the early part cially fast they must have acc lent time over the Whole distance too, that their opponents have veen voue the better for being now for weeks without a captain, while Yale havone in Whom she as exceptional coniidence, and their confidence in each other seems scarcely 168s, Harvard, ov the other band, though averdging so much younger, claims that the discrepancy in years iB owmg nirely to Yales having threc—tor ual old men, Her own are the heave the two, and though no one of them looks so large and strong as Kennedy, of Yale, uiey ore all tinely developed and bave aimost certainly done even more hard work during the past year than have their opponents, They bave been instructed to row, to be sure, in a@ style widely and radically unhke that the rival boat, so ereauy #0, indeed, that whatever discrepancies there may be’ 1m other respects if they are beaten this time it is nearly certaih that their presefft siroke will never be se seon in a Harvard Ht agaip, ever though it bas won Harvard all her Tuces. They bave had unquestionably the most careful coaching ever bad by auy Harvard, of not by any American, ere and that at the hands of a former iamous and most auc cessiul oarsman, Who seven years azo made a gallant though unsu ful igut agamst a stroke much like this same one of Yale's un Engiish waters, but will hot be convinced that he is wrong, avd ‘they are unquestionably better together than tbeir rivals. He has tratned them so well that instead ot being troubled with the usual annoyances of menj in the row was not espe lished same excel- Tv is almost certain, BROOKLAW OARSMEN. ‘The advisability of orgagizing an amateur rowing association among the Bréoklym erubds ts being dis- cussed by the oursui@n of thabeity, The Nereids, Co- lumbias and Pioneers bave alteddy signited # willing | news to do all in their power lo the project, and | there is a prgbability that, eve the eudo! the presen season, New York Bay the scene of the opent:g regatta of the Bruokiya ‘Aateur Kowing A>- sociation. THE OuNTRAL AL” HUDSON CLUB RE- N. ¥,, Jame 29, 1876. : Povemxenrst, N Club, announced to tuke place to-day at New Hamburg, has been postponed until ten o'clock to-morrow morn- ing, owing to the calm, There were thirteen emries, and ten boats started at hall-past one tbt8 afternoon, | bat the wind soon died out, and post paiement was agreed upon, AQUATIC. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AMATEUR OARS MEN UNDOING PaST BUSINESS. At the meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Amateur Oursmen, held Wedaesday uight, Mr. Parker in the chair and SMessra, | Craft, Krumbaat and Busts present, the Jollowing resolution Was passed:—'*Resalyed, That this commite tee have iearned with regrévof the attempted exciu- sion of proxies irom a full participation in the proceed- ings of the last meeting, aud pronounce all action 1b which proxies were excluded ag illegal, nuli and void, and of noveffeci,” up, and the oiticers of the Neptune Club, believing Mr. Rivey to be a bond fide amateur oursman, Were preseat with proof to susuun thein in thee estimate they formed, Oo the evidence produced the commitice qualified Mr. Ruiey, but igvored the proxy vote hela by the secretary, air, Garlicld, {twas acknowiedged (here was ag injormality in (he proxies, but they were not admitted by the committee because of new evi dence not previgusly heard in the cause which was to be brought up. ‘The special meeting which was called and held its session on Wednesday reverses the pre ous mecting’s uction, us wili be seen by the abe resolution, What will be the next step in the matier ts hard tosay, Mr, Ruey 16 dirquaifived now, but the fairiy dealt with and pronounce the action barsh and severe, “AQUATIC NOTE. Tho Bergen Rowing Association will have their an- nual reg@tta this afternoon. ‘The course t¥ from their club house to a stakeboat anchored off inthe bay. THE GREENVILLE DISASTER. plosion at Woolf's torpedo factory on the 2ist inst, loois up $460 50, ‘BOARDE ED. $1 Td.82,PER DAY, $6 TO $10 PER WEEK.—DLAR airy Room: large. shady yard: first class ‘table. Bleocker st, comirally located), near Brondway. -EREGAN MADISOD TARR: commadate se or. permanent wi ith first st ARGR, 176 AY,—LARGE with first class NON 63 East ath € ) FRONT ROOMS, FOR PAM. 2 gentlemen, with Board : hou y frrnisked and painted thronghout ; summer prices; transient boarders taken, 26 Clinton place. OST NOTE vi EL BRUNS sU- » with Board; re juced prices: references e = PER WEEK FOR FIRST CLASS BOARD, AT +) farm house in Orange county. Inquire at 1€3 Maiden lane, 7 tan without Boi e & 2 3 3B = = ‘33D ST. —PRIVATE FAMILY | WIbt RENT romely furnished rooms, singly or en ae! with or At the mnceting referred to the cuse | of Mr..James Riley, of the Neptune Club, was brought | The annual regatta of the Contrat Hudson Yacht | Neptune men consider (hat their member has been un- | Tho subscription in aid of the suffercrs by the ex, | AND | Bee, in” son 5 Linien Park; terms very Py saar gt ca A i | PRN PERSO S; Wind wink Pet Board, pee ae ,L TouNG. Newnes tk ig iy Cor eseaamiie to thirty mallee frow few Ye B.. No 4 Aster lace, Now Coun NERY Bonne WANTED Wi Sarak MINUTES she; two Rares and three t isle ehildres under ae tN October Tooms; moderate terms, dress box 017 Post oitice, RY BOARD WANTED WATTS Two y HOURS C* N ride from city, where ‘sea vathi had, oF stems caf six yr 1h a IL 7, B37 West Yeh and locality; good ref e required. OUNTRY BOARD—ON oa FARM WITHIN 10 MIN. tern station, me bo walk oe Bieeklnns aries diche foar an ine sernery. piessant drives, health Toostinn tad Glountelafiben Gah 3 er sadrean SILA ee Hi, 36 Doug! 1y st, rear of Daily Eagle Broos- on 2 ree wel OUNTRY BOARD AT A FARM 0 SE, TEN MIN- waik from the ocean ; sailiug and rowing wear by; £0 and stable accommodations. reference, DR For Cg er 3d av. dgebampton, Lou; a RY BOARDS OBLIGUTFCL EASY ‘iddreen te CSNY DIRS Rhinebeck SY. COUNTRY | BOARD-AT GARRISONS. GR OB West Point, wit! 4) minnt Ik of statiu ud ferry. Apply to ‘ LAWE! premises, IST CL “Ecocwrey BOARD PRIVATE au |G ts ‘ nice iy at on the Hudson trig mnlee a erin tie tase ‘spaty (a ot count New York. Address MATT. 60D Ener dy a af sinh REAT AND term bouges ad prey: Sales . Ee Hh Pose ofbce, Irvin tom, ft ag Ns¥, iat vox 1 VREEN WIC CONN.—GOOD COUNTRY ae plenty of mind: 10-ratnnres' walk from depets an painle a Soto we toalrs. L. ANDI UN wh UDSON FINE SITUATION, minutes out, nindern fmnprovements; Crotom water: high ground, Jawns, shade, stables, garden; tine drives; terme moderate, Address C, D., Fore Wrehinge Feasonable terms by the season or jcany.honse tha located; ample grounds, sbade. fruit, &e. ttendane oWae , Wakelo, IA1TARY PARK, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. charming suit of Rooms on second esr fronting the ork, have Jk been vaoa. A responsible party a rea- sona: te arrangement wili be made for the season. Apply at Park House. UMM oR BOARD ‘SKILL MOUNTAINS, +e EK ‘ BUMP», Centro, Greene Sees Splonuld Honrd, Wameeenery and good bass. ‘inqulle’ ab 23 bh mente 's place, ee R BOARD 4 AMONG TH at a large farm house, ‘SKILL MOUN- farmer 3t0 #7 per week. For partion! ire of U, . SAGE, rk, Catskill, or SHERMAN UNGEE, Pioprietot duant, Greene county. QUAMER "HO ROWGAT TIE” FORM TR REST. dence of Commodore Stevens, South Ambay, N. J.. om hous irom New Yorks ne, inrge erounity; realty location, overlooking Raritau Bays gers $7 to #1 me 'WITHINGTON, FALE 4 SPECL an it AND, HARVARD: OLLEGE RACK TODAY. a ie te re hid IN TLANTIC HOTEL, BATH, L. 1,: BOARDIN sonable prices: splendid ¢a bathing; steam cars rom Greenwood every half hoar. A od ty & minutes from dapat Soren es ST GROVE HOTEL AND PAVIL- nee of @x-Mayor Gunther), with an ad- ining SU rocuna, trentin: cur Cee and Jot onetine PH hs ue ar one oui fied iid by: boat or Fi ol ph tip ng, bathing an pee poyigm BUN! MING: Proprietor. ch ATLAN- 82 por diy day: aimee ATH, LL —L0! jon (late ditional win eceun: excel jent ‘a \OZZENS’ HAMILTON HOUSE, STAMFORD, ee ( Oir wus and water iv every reom; high ground; periect vial ood bathing and/ine srives. MER GARDEN AND RES- h, N. J. CH, HOGU, Hotel ‘taurant, stuges at d-pots. | a iM ve | —————— [OQ WAVERERY PLAGH NEAR ‘AROADWAY.— | FOTEL FES Front Looms for two, 814 to £20, with Board: single | rstown, N. ¥., Rooms, $7 Boar |, $4, | low open. Ads HOW ALD. Manager. Coo | Y FORSISHED | (vn, oF W. a . . corner Bt also sefthont Board, | YNCF Bs pe house cane be =PLEASANT LARGE AND SM<LL Rooms, ite or separately, with er without terms reasonable; refrences, H® FOR THE MOUNTAIN Fron: Hote Wagan take N d.—Pare meuataia air; splendid biack bass Pebing: prot ie $1 50to $17 Su, UWNSON, Proprietor, AND 8Tit also tabie WEaT, BRI 7TH ooms, with ox whnoue Board; S avs, board, o¥ DST. 264 HED WEST.—HANDSOMELY . e Rooms, with or without Roar single Kooms tor gen- tlemen. 99 first ol 33 & Roomat : 3. a: awn wit Kept by Eugsh ris 38, EAsT 20°80 ST. ¢ pe ate basis t nities, ) EAST 2187.—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN be xccommodated; also transient and table; strictly t 25TH ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘o let, with or without Board. rence, 14TH ST.—ELBGANT tOOMS, permanent or transient; $2 per day; —FURNISHED ROOMS, With arith private Table or without DOORS FROM BROAD- ST.. THRE \Tundsomely furnished Rooms, with or with- BLE ROO: vITH f 16TH ST. HEIWEEN STi Handsomely furnished Rooms to jet with Bonrd, transiently or permanently; terms moderate. 89 CLINTON PLAGE.— FRONT PARLOR TO LET, furnished, with or without Board: alxo hall Rooms. | AND 103 WAVERLEY PLACE, NORTHWEST ‘al good Room unifermly Koad taule; 49 we corner Washington sqnate,—sever miner prices. 120 sae DOUGAL ST.—FRONT PARLOR TO LT, - with Board, to two: $5 50 exc! sin le Rooms, $5: 9 WEST HTS or single gentlen fons, terms very West 4th 8 1 200 De od BD ROOMS TO LET, ‘A FURSISHED PARLOR AND also a all Bedroom on third floor, with a, to le wae iT 13 SMAUL PRIVATE FAMILY will rent a fine a ¢ Room. to entleman and wile or pea kentlemen, with Boards terug mod srat 5Q West avian st. <A FEW GENTLEMEN AND | ZOD: tales cnn co: alanigmoodesed with: Weards table dourde ke WEst 25) ST, NEAR StH AV—i) ND. . % 272 tonely turnished Room, presses, murble basin, hot and cold water, bath, gus, good tavle, home comiorts, at susumer prices, 2.137 out Board; f WELL FURNISHED son second und third floors, with or with- vent to Park. Koo conv DEAR, MORALE: AT SEY, ERNGUAND “MoTRL, 80 WOWERYOALL ZL lieit. single Kooms; lodgings, 60c. nightly, $3 weekly, for gentlemen on} training, be has brought them clear up to race day’ in LWAYS Ovi ‘ORT HOUSE, CORN good flesh, and without a solitary boil oF one reoelioas stomach. | They seem to got Weir boat along at a they ha H thereayhiy mured to four whole in at the top of their without a rest ia any part ot it, whaie ts have not ery man of them bas shown really unusual endurance on foot; they have done work at home which satisties them that they have Six men Who can row a faster race than-could the Harvard six a year ago, and yet the latver beat Yale then pandi!y, although she had Cook and Kennedy, Koliogg and Cooke of her present crew, and alinough NKF i Frankfort and William ste, 35e., 5e., $1; gentlemen, iamitien y ey B* UMONT. HOPBL, FULTON sT., NEAR BROAD. way—European plan; rooms, 508. upward; family Footne; A ways Op: Ls WANDS STU TEVANT hap 4 tion and accorumodat’ nsurpassed, prices re- diced to mutt the times: $8 90 and $4 por day: Rome only $1 per day and upward: S° LOCATION 679 Broadway, corner dd st UTHERN HOTEL, in the city; try it of she was as generally the favorite befote the face as yw, and hee stroke bas not changed. She rows more strokes (o the minute thao Yale, 18 certainly as long forward aud wnquestionably longer. bi with oars each an inch longer than the corre- spoading ones in Yale’s boat; she bas a boat from one of America’s most successtul buiders, which is lighter than the rival ship by (wenty-two pouads, Her coxswain Knows the course at least as well as, aud probably better, than the other. and weighs just avout the same. Her men look and act as if would pall a thoroughly game race, and standing all the talk avont Yale's sn y, and their study of her work both during friends of the crimson. the winter and here at the oar, they bear themselves with a quiet contidence which vespeaks no disgrace bo From the distribution of the Work in the practive on Ume it fooks as though Ittie forecast the result could be told, even when the whole first mui¢ has been rowed, although all things point to the fact that it Yate te then abead 1 will be an unwelcome ihe common notion bere is slower stroke will let Hl the lead, and that she wilt not strive to collar her until, as here, im INTS, oF at Saratoga, in IST4, weli OM ink the second Mile, oF even, as Is 60 common between Oxiord and Cambridge, until the third mile is entered on and half the race is rowed. At this latter point, wot far fr whore the ute Agawam ferry vat paddies they romnd the only bend of any Vitor will see some very bard rowing, tices tell pretty certainly who is guin.’td U Yale bas pot tous tar quickeued, but is ahead even with, or well up on Harvard's that without apy spurting, weil (or (he supporters of the dark biue her a clean pair of heel petu! tha wii yes more open ihe gap belore ihe two get down wward the grend stand at the finish, But the danger of flurry Of departing from the prescribed D ol uisiriba- von i largely greater with Harvard, becadse her stroke, who tegniates it, 18 not, like Mr. Cook, an old and thoroughly seasoned man, ubusually well aceus- med to all Lhe intense Oxcitement of university raco jay, but some SIX years bis funwr, nevor betore in aa important race, and hence called, on to face a really harder task, , and that | d away | cross, and just | COUNTRY BUAKD. MONG TUE MOUNTAINS, 14; city Weems moderates refers to former adway., P09 om 6, 10 til s trom city, ne ee Address A. STEWART, © iy wh SaAK StiRst cl i mg BOARD. 80 PE woo! bath, large Krounds, wel ‘ ie 3 nit NTbEM OR T SINGLE GEN- Vemem ean have a alesly furnished Room, with tirst sray dn the house of a privade family : 43 mu tot Liberty st. : te to $16 per week ; sti quired, Address box 1s DARD AT : ae from lowes boarders, 231 PER Address MAMARONECK, THREE MINUTES’ w Haven depot; fine bat boantt lly located, overloo shade ms from 3» to $10 or week,” © es ALG. Dovuuty, Mamaroneck, or 104 Bowie ON LONG har aw jer week: bathing. ing, fsli drors 0 oft th rald office. . . v, Si FOR GENTLE. Ng bathin« prele 3} within og y w York; terms inoderate, Aadress M. 38 Post cies RD WANTED—AT SHARON, FOR AN INVALID, ve rearonnbte. or bourd- rh ed etry New sient to sprin, ost Convenient route, to TB [DARD ON LONG 1: Eiggoes MINUTES HY HAR. hiegdbeationt eo hete Temi. Waieedld stations oot i " { atable tine berets 4 fabing. croquet ground, dc. Ap of N THE TANKS 3 oF Tae HUDSON, IN A mans eat: en Hoemdlos OARD AT PARAM agra TN OWA ORAS . ‘OUNTY; a lis) terme 6S por week. for two days AND 6TH | with or without B: in od and $7 per week. i ITTATINNY HOUSE, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. ‘A delightful plice to speu quiet 4th; te hours from Now York, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatern read; send for cire ONG BRANCH.—TAK w first class fami guests, at moderate r ‘ORWOOD HUUsk, NORWOOD, N. J. large tanily hovel mear New York’ first class accomma- dations; prices low, Apply to F. T. KEITH. Proprietor, CLARENDON, OCEAN AV.: otel, for permanent or transiont Mrs. MH. STRoIL, VEUTUNE HOUSE, ROCKAWAY BEACH. L. T— ies deciring Board tir thy season “cheap,” all hy eetorts 6 mihoate: a grand place tor children,” For. a Gapbota A. Ke SAMUELLS, Proprietor. PAVIDION WoTEL, New Rig open; accommodations for sinvly gentle Week and upward, Call or madres ROR CUMS," ahs a ae ace ibaa park Horec, wore SULPHUR SPINOR, SARA. toga Lake, is now open for the reception of guests, Connected with this h tet are the finest white sulphar buths in the country, Address SIM. LELAND & CO,, saratoga Springs, VARY HOUSE, AT HIGHLAND FALLS, N, ¥., 2 een Point, now open. Send for cireulat to WIL: ry 5 JT. MARK'S HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, & L—HOUSE . $12 por wu, Two Cots Os bi let. iy Menge? (9 CRAWFORD & DEMPSEY, ITUATIONS LERK, &C, wile, how ee won't ¢ drpk. JoOCTH Sind tot HOUSE, EAST MORICHES, L. L—EX- cellent accommodations tor 80 boarders; terms very moderate, Adult Li! IU, Proprietor, IS \OW OPE} nent and tra stoanter Mattenwan, foot ut Harrison day on th also 2° traias per ww York soi Long trench Hg. cig Post otice vox 47. ALONZO, MOUAT & Co., Proprietors, HE UNTIED STATES HOTL AT FAR ROCKAWAY, Ling Island, is now 0) en for the reception of guests. MIGUABL MUCKY, Propeecor. 7OODBOCRNE HOUSE, JOHN MH. WALDORF, PRO- prictor, Woodbuarne, Suliivan county, N. ¥,—Summer Accoinmosnticns for 0 boarders: board $1 per dy four miles trom tion; pure ar; no mosqul: tows: trout streams near boarders eu age 10 und from railroad depot ide xiven tion can outain roprietar by callin at No. 191 Obres York, on Friday, dume JO, 1376, W HitesTONE WOU-E. WitTESTONE, T—NOw ni; house has every couvenience—runsing waver, gas, Board, $12 90 and $15 per week; distance ‘a cars of liens coe isswntat es Saved corane eral Sedgwick will leave + M. Fetuening. leave Jowell’s wharf, igi gofand st, 9:20 A. ML, R. D, TUCKER, Manager. EBSTER HOUSE, CATSKILL MOUNTA YRI- vate house for simmer borders; large rooms; hath. Board frst class; $7 to $10 per livery actuched. Address J. Flusiing, North 3. V room. hot and cvld water week; stabling for horses: WEBSTER, Cairo, Greene county, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C WANTED. in this City and Brookiva- We szeo THIS DAY-TWO OR THREE UNFUR- nished Rooms, first or second floor, in private house, for fumily of two; respectable hborhood, Lith to G th ‘st. Oth and 9th avs. ; rent $16, BUSI .ESs, box 137 Herald Uptown Branch oifice. 7 ANTED—DESK ROOM IN VICINITY OF GENERAL Mice, at low price. Address VAN, box 204 UNFUZNISHED FLOOR OR with privilege of buturoum, in aquiet and re- neighborhood, for family of three. Address LOU. Herald Uptown Branet 0 iED—BY_A FAMILY ADULTS, FROM ugust 1,4 Flat or Part of House, containing seven Ww rooms and bath; not mote than $3U rent; must be i Pleasant neighvorhood, not wes, of luth av. Address, Stating particulars, A, H.. 255 West 20th st, KING ST. IN LADY. i gael STORE, without family, wishes to charge of &@ private or tenement house ; best ref In the Cou: SMALL. HOUSE WANTED. "To nee Wee some int witacheds vicinity of New York terms must be jerate. nd Uptowa Branch 0 J] WAN? (70, Hine A SMALL, WELL FURNISHE! House, within 25 miles of ie gels oy. fron 1; rent pi but must be TON, =. L-NOW iont loardera, accessible dxily by } UNTRY me a FoR Two VO ADULTS, | Le Minuet. — icratt RE | ya rte character EW YORK CENT | N' LOA ce gine eae tor one week. | voices; mn: Mare HAMILTON Her: WAXTED10 LADIES FoR EXPGA extiTLagats "8 CONCERT GA bye | FALM on ‘LEVY FAMOUS MU ey 4 ‘BAND. - 1. 2. Grerenry, ae bens x helection, ™ 4. Piana solo v4 20 baget tes: aide Fare Gogh Ce Akrigns ea te inte: Evenings oe eaters nees. Don't te tall ‘to visit the eee FROU-FROU.. dn the cast Kawin vin Kelly, Tse SOUARE TH THCATRE, Sheridan Shook. AM, Farce ag LAST NIG! ot the FUN IN A FOG ae TO-NIGHT. pT 1 TO-NIGHT. ES, ho will HURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGR" a tusis tminently langheble extravegansa, versatile FUN IN A FOO \ IDDART dd at 1 THE PORT BOY. The usual ane willbe omitted duriagthe Vokesen, gens we MIGHTY D DOLLAR. Kin meek a or the Mon Wea Fo rho will USHER, who EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINER, Sanbient x ‘and Mra, SEN GILFLORY, in Woolf's American Comedy of the , MIGHTY r DOLLAR. iit, TM Gomedy oete, the ONLY, STRICTLY, ORIG, in thts 1875-76, and.achioved FeGrtimats S gdcGEsS te ts now. in its second su Carriages may be ordered tor 10 joy P10 30, Last “MIGHTY DOLLAR” Matinee (for the present) BATURDAY. SUEY wt 1250" i, ROADWAY AND 22D ST ARK THEATRE wight HUT, ONF cae Last MaTINeW TO-MOR TONE OW. (GHT TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT & the Nyx Trish comedian, MR. JOSIE! URP Hi M JOSEPH MbaPUY: opger for the dant ne but two et { ni, ‘ho will Shares ‘Dan O'Hara, in Fred Mursden’s dri THe REMY GOW, Tk GuW. ‘Admteston, 60,0008 2 centas Bossrtee Fonte, woos MUSEUM. | Woop's, HERNANDES YOST MATINEE AT 2. bi ROBINSON jonvsoR, VENING as 8, ND ASHORE. HARKAWAY, AFLOAT Seporquer re | MATINEE TO-MORROW, 1:30, = | piace POSITIVKLY LAST NIGH TH AVENU oF BATRE, eee Proprietor Man: PONT ALY NIGHTS "ACTED ‘OVER’ 200 TIMES PpreP, II wi v oe i 4 Pr voow' 4 PLAY OF TO-DAY. with Mise FANNY D, Brougiam, Mr. Bavidye aie 3 Tey aud Miss Georgie Dre y * TU a <a iy UE wa ear vin IQUE wag OF THES frening 3 jay évening, Jone 30, Br Bkaky ND LAREN on whieh occasion: the CE EBRATED will appear and the theatre: company, In t Dra FATAL. MARKSMAN, LYMPIC TUKATRE, The coolest and TUE emery PANT acai ‘ED, HUMPTY Di DuMPny: pia: ith its 101 astern ts, AMON nd SOMERS, apo alseea crite PASCAL SISTERS ins BAMBOUB, RA Maga FRE, OF Bertha susie Popaler none STAM anmbinn the great two: BROADWAY, ploseantent Hou MIME a Mr. one Preasine Hey DUMPTY, i Trans! Effects. DA DEVE SC etiataen DANCES. pale sata Sue. 15e, an i hn AVENUE sma CLOSING WERK OF THE SEA80) After Siturday night, July 1, this Theatre will dana 6. ve eek (SD ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. — ‘DE Corsa. Miss TUR WARREN SISTERS NOTH Owing to the aaa ‘weather and the strinceney of biog d tue Cent jal demonstration will b. Rpt dba: 3 NTENNIAL AN WeAtuinos, The great selection of Art tt Treasn’ private Sioa lb ri corner Me tow 1h an ae the wETOPOLITAS 3 war OF Akh 128 West Lit Aaily trom 10 A.M. 19 Pm Ca Reread aS PY'S ALHIANDRA FALAGR, Bron st., Philadel Rovere ata of ‘the euty. N ele e Hew HPCC CSIP TO THE MOON, MagniGcent Feonery, Costumes and Gorgeous Ballot it Pr ‘ty in the sea SELON rp, GARDEN \ from tha" “Bi DESIGN. ee ‘OVICE, MR. SAMUEL COLVILLE, Na. Na. 94 4th av., New York tens is invested with pathority (@ ne papoiiogs with STELLAR AT. Masie, sen. Francis. TRAC (LON for Baldwin's Academy of val a to arrange time a and terms for MRS. JAMES Al OATES) ENGLISH COMTO comp reorganized with Increased strengih Se ANY. of Ii at asa A LYDIA THOMPSON COMPANY trom April t, | ter " Aadrose ws bor — SrSapasegcnep omnes epee WwW fagcopegrecrpe te be Seen moe PRICE 10c. ie by JK. plete without of Peace,’ ee th eet ed MR. GEO, FAWCETT ROWE, ta his fret open date, November 13, 1878 MISS ELIZA WEATHERSBY i in bie eis and repertoire; from ible 12 Teaeeek. OHNNY bee og fog GREAT T hours, at aah > oF the 8d of July. pRSRCEN Ieee a Beth. icuig ant inlebshs Mba ‘ANTED—A FORNISi ED COTTAGE Roe, Aire WUD. Af FEW MORE YOUNG G LADIES, arose ttaea Cone ered a son or an the Sound for # fow mouths, da N ‘Astor plaeny LS < t AND CENTRAL “STORAGE © Ga ee Pianos, SS inta ry Broadway and 47th st, ane BILLA waucas spans Tables; i TR aig sanedaineilx aie sees re Ae ‘a ite and loch wr. Bik LLMARD, BALLS, CLOTH, CUES, &C. eatistlas gate i ie ran iia Kast Tath te Care a SALAS | Billiard Tables, abla hte ulead betes city ouly ay 738 bm: SR iO MC oe 5: OER NEINGRUE PEE YF it Mustew Tent at Nbei ee Sha RENADE, Fe haEe pel = Tal wid sh Tne ida Bowery, Ss feet of Going. 3 sad. jorned 3ECOND ae A bag ae me ged BI: a rE at tue saat ys ier asc 84 specion

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