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eee MINIATURE YACHTING. GOOD SAILING ON PROSPECT PARK LAKE—THR REPUBLIC, LIZZIE AND JEANNOT VICTO- 10s. ‘he Long Island and Prospect Park clubs each beld a Tegattacn the Prospect Park Lake yesterday after- noun, There has seldom been seen such a large feet of the tiny yachtsas were on hand. The spectators too, were unusually numerous, and, altogether, the day Was on exceptional one. Tho Prospect Park Club bad ils aces first. The club was represented by the | following boats:—Robert Center, Captain Collins; | Little Gat, Captain Low Wells; Republic, Commodore Conklin; Lizzie, Captain James Mauee, and Young Greek, Captain William Knowles, All of these models are over five feet in length, There were two prizes— | viz, «silver cup and a stiver napkin ring. There was | & southwest breeze blowing, and the course was laid = Club House Island to the cove on the South shore. In the first heat there was a pretty bout between the Lizzie and the Republic, of which the Lizzie had the ‘Dest by better handling. The Lazzie won the heat in Ym. 25s., with the Republic but two seconds behind. The Young Greek, (ittie Gat and “Rovert Center fol- lowed in the order ‘uamed. In the second and third heats the Republic was vic. tortious, She was handied in a very skilful manner by Commodore Conklin during the cutire alternoon, and ber success 1s attributable to that fuck 1p the second heat the yaclits came in in the following order;—Republic, Center, Little Gat, Lizz aud Young Groek; and in the third’ heat Republic, Lizzie, center and Gat, while the Greek went outside the stake and Was not timed. fhe Kepubiic was declared the winner of the first prize and the Lizzie the second. Tho Long Island Club regatta wax sailed over the | Same course for the champiou pennant of the cluo. | ‘The boats entered were the new sloop Kxsie, and the | Schooners Adelia, Edith, Metcor, Unkuown and Jean- not, ‘bhe boats were placed in the three heats in the fol- dowing order:—First beat, Jeanuot first, Adelia second, Essie third, Meweor fourth, Unknown fifth, Edith sixth; second heat, Adelia, Jeaunot, Metcor, Edith, Elsie and Unknown; third heat, Jeannot, Adelia, Essie, Moteor, Unknown Had Edith, ‘The Jeannot was awarded the pennant. CHYING NOTE, Tho steam yacht Admiral, of New York, with several istinguished American citizens, arrived ag Toronto yesterday morning. Yacht Fleetwing, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. Osgood, from Northport, came to anchor off Herat telegraph sta- tion at Whitestone, L. I,, last evening, at nine o'clock, | Yacht Comiag, E.Y.C., Mr. H. H. Fay, from New | York for Boston, and the open sloop Lulu, N.Y.Y.C., | from New York, coursing eastward, passed Whitestone yesterday, . The Columbia, N.Y.Y.C., Mr, Lester Wallack, which lay off Hxnatp telegraph station Wednesday and | Tharsday, towed to New York yesterday morning, ‘The Atlantic Yacht Club went toNocky Point, R. 1, Jesterday, where they enjoyed a Rhode Island clam, Dake. A meeting of the captains was held at Newport last evening, when it wus decided that the ficet ais- | band. On Monday several of them will go to the east- ward. RATOGA REGA' THE As yet the international regatta at Saratoga xcit- Ing but little attention among ‘the vetting men of New York. A few pools, however, were sold at Johnson’s Jast night on the pair-oared race, the second event of to-morrow, with the ratea. ruling in favor of the Argonautas, the Atalantas “second choice and the others iu the field. The speculation to-morrow morn- ing 1s expected to be very lively. BOATING NOTE. The steamer Nova Scotian, which touched at Halifax yesterday, brought from Liverpoo! a now shell tor the | Fishermen’s crew ior the Centennial regatta, RIGHT 'TO THE POINT. To Tax Evirox or TH HeRALp:— In an article of your edition of yesterday, entitled “Rockaway Rowing Regatta,” I notice that lam forred to as having retused to row James O'Neil for a stake of $1,000 a side, So far is this trom being true that I have repeatediy met Mr. O'Neil within the past | few months and endeavored, though in vain, to arrange with him for a race ior any amount of money that he might chose to name. I did retuse, however, and still do so, to row him for a purse given to advertise some hotel or other, which was what he wanted to do. If Mr. O'Neil really thinks he :s the better oarsman mpd Wishes to row me a bond Jide race I shail be leaged to meet him and make atrangements to row un for any stuke that ho may designate, and at any place that may be mutually agreed upon, Let there be | bo more Newspaper talk. Avaust 5, 1976. NGLEHARDT. ‘0 sEDMOOR V3 CREEDMOOR. LONG AND SHORT HANGE MATCHES YESTERDAY. There were two matches on the Creedmoor rifle Fanges yesterday. The first was the Hepburn Trophy In4he forenoon, at long distance Spirit of the Times Medal at 300 long range match only six competitors appeared at the | tiring point, The badge was won by Mr. L. Weber, with ufine score of 205 out of a possible 225. The Weather was favorable to good marksinanrhip, and bus u very light wind preyayed, Following are the scores In the maten :— $00 54555 5 900 55445 5-06 1,000 5455 5 367-205 54455 4-7 525565 364 454553 402-196 54553 6 5—68 443424 5-60 454535 4—s4—102 RGU, 345555565 4 55544 508 4 4035 3 553-186 Le f 54544 568 4 B5234 4-68 rt 45245 503-186 ° 55305553 5~59 900 348564555455555 1,000 4555054400434 "In the aiternoon match there were about thirty eu- tries, ‘Ten scorivg and two sighting shots were the allowance, The top score was 39 out of a bie 50 poiuts, and was made by Colonel W. B. Farwel Major Fulton, who has won the Spirit badge twice be- tore, also made 3%, but under the rules he was defeated, ag his finishing shots were not equal to those of Colonel Farwell, Below are the leading scores :— W. B. Farwell d HL Fulton J.N. Broyn Ilyde... E. Ho Sanford. J. 1. Allen. F, Robby G. A Roulher, G. 1. Morse. D. Cameron. v. W. Gardner. dur sHlOOUTING. | R MATCH AY NEWPORT, | Nuwront, RL, August 5, 187 There was a very interesting amateur rifle match yesterday afternoon at Southwick’s Grove, the prize being @ .88 calibre Allen rile Tho distance was 100 yards, It was off-vand shooting, aud each conte: ant was allowed ten shots. The shooting, as will be seep below, was a little above the average :— THK SCORE. AMATE Names. IrwB. Brightman... John Ramsden George M. Hunter GW. Sherman, Harry Bull, 4 ©, T. Sterne ‘Wiltiam Landers. John Ramsden Harry Buil, Jr. Weorge Green G. W. St ¥. Briguunan. Mr. Brightman wi ELECTRIC the ritle. SCORING FOR RIFLE- Naw Onteans, August 5, 1 Tho Crescent City Rille Club has igaugurated a new | tysiem for marking, in which the result of eash shot is judieated by wa electric apparatus, | ——— ARRIVAL OF ‘THE AUSTRALIAN | TEAM. | i [From the San Francisco Call, July 28 } The New South Wales half of the Australian rifle team, entered 18r the international matcu next Sep- tember, in Vhiladelptia, arrived last evening by the City of San Francisco from Sydney, The party com sists Of Captain L McGarvie Smith, First Regiment compr: monthly long range 1 apd try th breeze prevailing im that locality. PIGEON SHOOTING. NARRAGANSETT GUN CLUB MATCH. Newport, R. 1. T. Van Buren... Martin Van Buren. KR. Peters.... C,H This was followed by anowher handicap, trance fee, seven birds cach, first bird nissed ruling the shooter out. The following 18 the score:— T. Van Buren... Martiu Van Buren TROTTING AT SEA VIEW PARK. The attendance at Sea View Park yesterday was very small, and the sport provided was of like character. ‘The following ts a summary of the day’s racing:— Sea View Park, New Dorr, 8. L, Avoust 5, 1876 — Sweepstakes, $200, mile heats, best three in five, 1m harness. “Van’s’’ b. g. Blind Boy Asa Wilson's g. B. Wilton’s b. W. Gallagher's bik. Time, 2:5 Sau Day.—Maten $200, five, J. Haslett’s b, g. Wilsey Boy (to wagon) T. Tremble’s . g. Culver Bo BILLIARDS IN Daly, 600 point: son 2 * The three professional championship games playod yesterduy resulted as follows :— AY LOUISVILLE Chieago.. Louisville. .. Hartford . Mutual. Umpire—Mr. Daniels. | Boston... | Athletic Umpire—Mr. Cross, The game at St. Louis clubs was 1 The ¢! To THE AN INVITATION Newport Polo Club, hotel and incidental expenses, team of the Montr.al Club wiil go this month. ATHLETICS. The lovers of fho *‘mauly art’’ and athletica tn gen- eral are promised a lively treat at Central Park Garden | on Wednesday evening next. great Grwco-Roman wrestling match between Joe Co- burn and Johnny Dwyer, of Brooklyn, wiil take place, Albrecht and other bo present, all anxious to Coburn himself ex- ny champion in the country in the Graco-Roman style, provided be 18 al- lowed to use his tect, or any amateur without using lis feet. tis understood that Tom Guuld. the broke Miller's leg, Austin tor trom $500 to $5,000 in active training tor his mat reduced himself nine pounds, and altogether he ts much improved in condition. and Bauer, wrestling notabilities make a match with the winner. presses | To rx Error or Tk Heranp: ‘There appeared tn the Heap of Sunday last an ac- a Dwyer’s challenge to wrestle any Ik was signed James ceptance of Jo! man in the Greco-Roman style, MeGovern, and purported to come from the Eleventh | werd My names James MeGoveru, and, as Iam pretty venth ward, | will thank you to | inform the public that I had nothing todo with writiog Tam not in that hue of business, and you have ovidently been played upon by some im: postor using my nawe. well known tn such acceptance. C. To tHe Eoitor ov tux Henao I was somewhat surprised at seeing in the Heraty of thedlst uli, a challenge from Mr. Bird to play a match of chess, on the ground that one of his reasons for visiting America was for that purpose, here over seven months 16 tor Mr. Bird to make this proposition, more especially as he bas been defeated by Mr. Mxgon in an importan eleven gamus to four (four games ied prize in mateh by a score Deing drawn), and only diviued th tournament recently played at the Calé Internat ty this city Mr, Hird very courteously ot America.”’ SHAMELES About two months ago a young French girl, named | Jonnie Albonge, came to this ely from France seeking She had accumulated some litle property in her own country apd invested it im bonds and other securit On the voyage she becani | two poor workingmen, who wore also coming to this One of them being uw countryman of hers, tin them and assisted them on their They were Cesar Quret, a Frenchman, Bothnge, a Belgian, They Were simost destitute on arrival, aud their benetactress found them a boarding house at No, 3 Varick place and paid their beard in ad Tue girl also took board in the #ame house. She became an artificial lower worker and ployed at a flower store at No. Yesterday found her row ber jiitle property stolen, who could bave com ever, that leaving word to Europe. an important ty pier 40, wuere lay the City of Montre mer se had beard they ‘The steamer was advertised to leave at thr to make ber America, country. Vance. line, the NEW YORK ‘HERALD, but by a most lucky accident it was detained till 9:55 | last night. At the pier sho met Roundsman Spence, of uad. Not being able to express her- nglish, au interpreter was procured, and she told the othcer her story, Sergeant Gastlin, of the steambout squsd, came up, aud on hearing januon and Hay, who arrested ‘The property that Miss Alponge bad lost was worth about $1,380, $12 of French gold, $650 in French railroad bonas, $560 of ‘Turkish railroad bonds, $60 worth of quantity of valuable clothing. Everything was recov- ered, with the exception of the price of the passage had bought in the morning. The two prisoners were conveyed to the Central Uflice and locked up last night, 1t was most fortunate for the young lady that the © was detained, as otherwise her property could ve been recovered, such casos not being covered by the extradition treaty with England. A VERY SERIOUS CHARGE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. PORT OF N Lieutensnt J. H. Maddock, First Regiment Rifles; D. Gee, 5. Lynch and 1. J, Slade, Tne riflemen ing the other half of the team are from Mel- Dourne, and took the Suez route, via England, for York, At the iast meeting of the Califoru sociation @ committee consisting of Bri McComb, Major 8. W. Backus and F 5 were appointed, with power to devise measures for a proper reception of the visiting riflemen, able, if the delegation remain 11 this city over that they will be invited to participate in the regular tch ut Bay View to-morrow, ising at the target in the stiff :W YORK, AUG, 5, 1876. self clearly io LD STKAM YACHTS AND HERALD WIITKSTONE TELEGRAPH LINK. mer Germanic (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool Jnly 27 and . with mdse and 529 passengers to It Jon 66 30, passed ® ound Wi 5 PM, same day, 230 Tine steamer bouna i; 218 eamer bound k. mons, Bristol July 22, with PORTED BY THE WERAI story detailed detectiv Quret and Both Qu Corti, Aug 4 11 AM, schooner rigged steamer 01 Bandy Hook, tate ticket that the mi 4 passengers to W'D mer Gulf Stream, Crowell. gersto J W Quiniard & Uo. Digby, Nb), Parker, Liverpool Ts anchor.d iu Gravesend harleston Aug 2, with Bark Alphous Marshall ( July ¥, in ballast toJ W Parker. Buy for orders. Hark Ruffele (Ital), Savarese, London 45 days, with chalk Lussignano (Aus), Glodulich, Belfast 38 days, in Stettin 85 days, with luly 30, off Georges Banks, passed bark Sarah, from Dunkirk tor Philadelphia; Sixt, sumo place, Jobauu Olsen fell from aloft and was seriously in- i That AP Gould (of Philadelphia), Merrits, Alexandria 78 August 6, 1876. The Narragansett Gun Club held their first match to- day. There wasa fair number of spectators on the | ground, The Grst match was a $5 entrance, five birds New Yorkers, ballast to orae’ Bark Koug Sverre (Nor), Larsen, mdxe to C Tobias & Co, ndicap sweepstake, ‘M> shovters were ‘The fullowing 1s the score:— ALLEGED CONSPIRACY OF A LAWYER TO DE- FRAUD A CLIENT, After the death of Mr. George Janeway, which oc curred # short time ago at Bayonne, bis Leirs found hat his estate, valued at $50,000, bad slipped through his hands, and believed there was some couspiracy ‘The result was a charge made United Stuti < Gibraitar July” 12, Juiy passed » wreck of a vessel bottom up, painted black. ‘Yeress (ir), Kohl, Ciemtuegos 22 days, with sugar to days, with sugar and molasses to ‘Trowbridize's Son Brig Rmily (Br), Hany Bellze, Hon, 16 days, with log- the Sixth Assembly district, Kennell, of the firm of Hall & Kennell, hatters, of Greenwich street, New York. The case is complicated one, but it is alleged, in substance, that real estate decded ‘n trust to Kenueli for the benedt of Miss Amelia Janeway was mortgaged by Kennell to Thomas Carey tor $5,000, and to Robert Gillen ‘or $540, aud to (or $15,000; thut the mortgages were given nd that, if any was given, it is further alleged that such money was divided between | Carey and Gillen and Carey mortgages were given to further the aim The complaint further staiex that these men did not pay any money, but know at the time that Kennell was not Brig Sarah Crowell (Br), sugar tod V Onatavii Frederick, Sai ling & Co; vessel to J San Andreas 18 days, with cocoa- ; veasel to BJ Wenberg, a1 ' days, with sugar to Sehr H R Tilton, © Dg Barks Nex d Neptune (Nor), which were anchored in the lower bay, camo up to the city AM Stb. THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND soUTIZ. Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Portiand for New York. Steamer City ot New Bediord, Fish, den, Providence for New York. hit, Cold Spring tor New Y without consideration, and Hall, an Grary, Bultimore; barks Gazelle (Ger), Lauer, 8: Hamburg; Mary Agnes (Br), Belfoutaino, New York; Mu- thilde (Sw), Bredenherg, Philadelphia; Serecna (Aus), Chersanay, ) (ita), Ligusi, Philadelphia; brig MJ Brady (Br), Brady, New York. w Bedford for New Steamer Galatea, of the complaint makes similar charges about the ot deeds, Finally, the property was advertised for su: It appears that then 4liss Janeway mduced James Fleming, a lawyer of Jersey City, to purchase the prop- erty and hold it for her benefit, and he now holds the mortgage us security for the money advanced, with an appeal to the Court of Chaa- cery to cause the parties to the alleged conspiracy to appear ang submit an account. her father’s debts were less than $5,000, and the prop- erty hus all beeu absorbed without settling them all. THE LETTER CARRIERS’ PETITION. for ase, Carroll, Portland, Ct, for New Yor! nee for New York. jence for New York. jand for New York. BOUND EAST. Steaner General Whitney. Mullett. Sehr Arctic, Kelly, Roc Mew York for Liv Brig Memphis (Be) Schr Mary A Reed (Br), Re Miss Janeway |. New York for st John ww York tor St Johns, yr W_& H Wotherspoon (Br), Pettis, New York tor | mile heats, best three in Brooks, Port Johnson for Provi- ‘The letter carriers have two petitions now in circu- lation, one to be signed by themselves only, and the | other to receive the indorsement of prominent and in- | ‘dhe first contains the complaint to | be forwarded to the Postmaster General, of which the principal points ure:—A showing of the high cost of the large umount of work performed by the carriers, and the time and method of the stringent “SAN FRANCISCO. Say Francisco, August 5, 1876, ‘The billiard match last mght between Slosson and Freach game, was won by Slosson op the thirtiech inning by 205 points. The best runs were Slosson’s 117 and Duly’s 101; the averages were :—Slos- ), Daly 13 1-6, BASE BALL. ‘ar, Dill, New York for Vrovidencs weit, Port Johnson for Kennebec, fluential citizens, Schr Franconi: ew York for Boston, Sehr Maria, Chadwick, Ambuy for New London. New York tor Providence, Hoboken for Provideuce. n. New York for Middletown, ck, Wilber, Weel y New York city; Sehr DC Bub Sehr K M Hilt we #, Sniith, Amboy ieNamee, New York tor Greenwich, Sehr Game Cock, Quinlan, New Schr Henriett Sehr Betsey & Ann, Mott, Amb ¥ Sehr Joseph Crowley, Crowley, Haverstraw tor New Bed- or Port Jefferson. rk tor Glenwood, or necessary absence, exhibit of the revenues of the New York Post Oftice with those of the next largest Post Offlce—viz, that of This exhibit shows that the receipts tor + local postage during the last fiscal year in New York those in Philadelphia, while | the expenses of the carrier system in the former city were but $140,000 1a excess of the lutt the New York Post Office to be a suure ally good revenue aod protit to the government, the petition submits that the depurtment is therefore deserving of especial consideration. the signature of every comparative for New Londo: tins (und sailed June 2 for Caleatta), Philadeiptia, Schr Clarissa Allen, Crocker, Ainboy for Boston. hr P M Wheaton, Barrett, jew York fur Kennebec, Pans EIN lee a Sehe Caroline & Cornelia, Hunt! from Liverpool), Baltimore, Cur 5th, Oth. Tin. Sth. 9th. well, Bacon, St o 0 o-4 Sailed to-day, brigs J H Gillespie, for St John, NB, and Whitaker, tor Boston, both previously reparted at anebor off Herald Telegraph tution. CLEARED. al (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool vi n—John G Dale, peter Aire er Italy (Br), Thomson, Liverpool via Queonstown— of exception AT NARTFORD, ‘This 18 10 receive arricr und coliector tn the de- carrier took with him favor of in- ed the signatares Some oi these petitions have change und other promi- There 1s but one feoling upon the subject, and tuere is uo difficulty in obtuming names, ys 181s expected the petitions wili be in | present to the Postmaster Generai, | master James said to the Hekatp reporter yesterd: that he was satisfied the carriers could uot live upon a smnalier salary than that asked for, and that be m- tended to present their petition betore Congress as strongly as possible. OFFICE RECEIPTS, Ast, 2d. Sd. Ath, Sth, Oth, Th. 8th. Oth, upon bis rounds @ printed petition creasing salaries, to hich he sol influential citizens. also been leit at the Stock nent public places. rews, London— Glasgow—Henderson Steamer Castalia Sd. 4th, Sth, 6th. Tth, Sth, Oth. ‘oel (Ger), Neynaber, Bremen via Southamp- Oeirichs & Co. Evans, Lang, Ste (Fr), Daure, Havre via Plymoath, E— Lonis de Bebian. Steamer City of Mallory €° Co. Steamer New Yor, Quick, New Orleans—Chas A Whitney Jincinnati between the Cincinnati and count o* rain, seur Chelseas defeated the Mu- tuals, of New York, yesterday, ou the Union Grouad by the score of 17 to 1. The Witokus defeated the Winoous at the Capitoling Ground by the score of 16 to 7. eas The Nameless deteated the Olympics at Prospect Park by the scor At Louisvilie yesterday the Chicagos were beaten by the home clu». At Boston the Athletics were defeated by the Bos- tons. Score, 13 to 6, At Hartiord the Mutuals won a game from the Hart- fords. Score, MEN WHO WAN Austin, Steven Gulveston via Key Steamer New Orleans, Dearborn, New 0: Steamer San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Garri- ton—J W Quinturd Stcamer Regulator, Doane, Wilmington and Morehoad ‘Steamer Old Dominion, Waiker, Norfolk, City Point and (Id Dominion Steamship Co. Steamer EC Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DOJ L Davis, Poiladelphia—Jax Hand. Ship Kate Prine:, Huimilton, Liverpool—sl Ship Paul Teschner (Ger), Maass, Bremen—Dill & Rad- Ship John Watt, Deshon, Bremen—Jas E Ward & Co. Bark Haakon Haakenseo Charleston, Berry, Charl The following are the amounts daily deposited in the New York Post Office during the past week :—Jul, $9,200; August 1, $8,000; Aug $9,300; August 4, $: entire week, $55,300. st 5, $10,500, The receipts for (he weck end- ing July 29 were’ $54,000, apd for the week ending July The revenues of the department have been decreasing for some time past, but the recent de- cided improvement is looked upon as very encouraging. MEETING OF teamer Philudelpht Steamer Gan Whiti Foiketesten (Nor), Olsen, and Wm Jones, cott; Samuel Wood, Hicktat 22 but $48,100, Pottsville, W Surinam: DITOR oF THE HERALD The Bridgeport Bare Ball Club would like to arrange @ gamo of base ball with the Chelsoas or Alaskas on our grounds, August 17, 1876. either club, for that date, Yours reapecttully, Baivcerort, Conn,, August 4, 1876. LACROSSE. DEPOSITORS. (Nor), Conge, Hull—Funch, ‘ u Di — A mecting of the depositors im the German Uptown | gitnten g’cy mrownckt (Aus), Caraman, Hartlepool ings Bunk will be held to-morrow evening, at No. 869 Second avenue, to hear the report of the committee and attorney. We will guarantee ) tirst served, M.'J. BOYLE. Bark Ceres (Nor), Olsen, Cork or Falmouth for ordere— ichosieh, Cork for orders—John Newry—Slovovich & Co, Cronstadt—Louis Hark Giulio R (Ital), Romano, Lisbon—Slocoviech 4 Oo, Bark Dorls Eckhoff, ‘Hoax Leghorn—John Bark Victoria Perez, Linds! Bockmavn, Oerlein'& Co, Burg * usimiro C (Aus), trono (Ans), Steek, Bark Maria Auguste ( ASSIGNMENTS. isons 1, Stampede, Dow, Bustor In the County Clerk's oflice there were filed yester- day the assignments of Max Stadier to Frederick Lewis, Max Stadler, Henry M. Stadler and Isidor Rosenheim to the eame party; David J. Quigley to David M, Koehler, and Leopold and Maurice Bertuger to Abra- bam M. Drytoos, RAID ON A GAMBLING HOUSE, TO THE CANADIAN PLaY AT NEWPORT, Morea, August 5, 1876. An invitation has been sent to the European teams of whites and Indians to visit Newport, RL, to play @ match game at lacrosse, under the auspices of the offers to pay ali travelling, It is possible that the St Thomas—M Verez & Brig Helen O Phinney, Boyd, Liverpool or Birkenhead— Miller & Houghton Brig Rosalie (Br), Pentreath, Saloni¢u—Geo ¥ Buliey, Brig Saute Maria’ Vechia Spegnese, Salouica— Watson, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon & Co, Brig Joha Weish, Jr, Armstrong, Philadelphia—Evans, Sehr Adrinno (Sp) Ww stro, Teneriffe via Las Palmas (Ca- De Forest & Co, 4, Edwards, Pura—Bardett & m, Hegermun, Bay Islands, Br WI— mington, N urd Willin vana: Keith Fuller, Hows John Bird, smith, Portl Chartex, Ireland, ‘d 8 Stormy’ Petrel, Whitmore, Newb: Farle, Boston, Chi Watt, Wilmington. Last night Captain Lowery, Sergeant Granger and a section of men made a descent on a gainbling house at No. 96 Chatham street, They succeeded in arresting the proprietor, Eugene Marken; the dealer, John Dil- lon, and six other men who were engaged in playing éurus, The information upon wh was obtained oSebr Tom Willi ‘Sehr Wm it Kniz! James W Elwell & € ir Kuco Horse, Miller, St Pierro, Mart—B J Wenberg & Co. Sehr D H Bisbee, Libby, 4t Thomus—Peniston & Co. & Wotherspoon (Br), Pettis, Windsor, NS—D R. De Wolf & Uo. Schr Opera (Br), Fowler, St John, NB—P 1 Nevius & Son, ‘auuhsuser, Kennedy, Pensacola and Key West— h the raid was maue ully, of No, 8/ Varick \o. £49 Stockton street, Brooklyn, who had lost $100 at the pla SEUPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURES FROM SEW YORK POR THE MONTHS. OY AUGUST AND xxPTRANE barks Mio and C: On that evening the C; Vineland, Bowon, New Philudelph Melaua (Sp), Atenza, Qu-enstown or Falmouth. 6 Erskins, of & Albert, Bryant, Jacksonville—Warren Wright, of York; Davolta, Whitmore, Richmond, Sebr Signal, Satterly, New Havon—Curtwright & Doyle. hia. Pisniled—Urig John Pieres, for Newport. Uy Arete Ice Com- pany; achi L Godfrey, Georgetown, DC; Joseph Fish, Gilel York CHARLESTON, Aug 5—Arrived, sehr J P Wynan, Bos: ton. Sailed—St is to make a match with Cobure is now | with Dwyer, and bus | wners City of Montreal (Br), for Liverpool; Italy (Br, Pp rr), Havre; Mowet (Gee), lin (Br), do; Califor! u-Prinece, &e; City of 4 BOGUS CHALLENGE. Oporto: Game Cock, Mullew, London ; Howling Green in R Luvrs, Leghorn: Dori Eekboff, do, Henry Knight, Rotterdam; Vesta (Nor) Daring, Liverpool; Kate Harding, do: dar, XK e fhreordop 0 Orono (Nor), do: Sop! 4 Bowling Green, Orsolo (tab, Lisbon; Francesco Garguilo Tial), du; Kaluns, Gibraltar Oporto: Minnie (Br), Georgetow sburligie, ort Spain Ldeavel, Kingston Alexander Nick 7 Bowling Green ache Jonule 8 Gilkey. Gilkey, JACKSONY! Streeker, Se Allie H Beldes at midnigat, SSW. JAMES MCGOVERN, REJOINDER. 4 Bowling Groom anu smerny MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bark Iitixow ran down by ship night, to avoid larg Fraser, before re Marengo in the e unuing head on wnd ‘smashing all her boats, Joseph Winchell, of 6 wud veveral 7 Bowling Green INTERNATIONAL, 204 Bowxny, New York, Kowling Green, August 3, 1876, tonto, Penning oa, Yensel rolied over ® complete wreck. ®sounan on the Lilnois, was dro of the Crew were more oF less injured. C isco July 26 in selr Gen went us. far north us than has begn known in the southerly and Jackson, Liverpool via West Indi 161 Brondway City of Kerlin PLAINS OF VESSELS IN THE ptains or ofleers of ae-NOTICR TO COASTING AND FOREI versels engaged in tho cousting or foreign trade, observing the dispineotent or removal of sen buoys, are requested to com. municate the tact to tbo HERALD, vo that it may be browxht publicly to the aitention of the proper authorities. sed “to the editor of the Hxnaup, New York eity, ponsible the number and position of | displaced buoys or the cause of thelr removal, will suffbes in d along the Atlantic and acitle conste xf Whea they are observed on the or inthe Mediterrancun it: ither by telexraph or Col Parker, Eliwood, Providence. ems rather late in the day Paquerts px Vexgzumta (Sp), Oliver, from St Jago for Murseilies, before reported, was wrecked on 4 (Br), trom Cienfuegos for Boston. before re- i with loss of sails, was | Small, Calais, vi Ht JOANNA Doveutr filled with water at the ice house rdiner, Me, Aug 2 WG Mostar, ubs me the ‘champion It he really Monks #0, then, secoraing Ii precedent, I have aright io demand that he re those who have beaten him Velore I should be justited in agcepting his challenge, i |. MACKENZIE. 4 ving as accurately sloop P Abbott, from Bath for Now York, put into Boston Aug 4, wath captain sick, Fionwses V Touxus. Walk schrs Haanal & Bec bilibace recently suak in tho coast of European requested that information be sent to the London office of the Naw Yong Hanatp, 46 treet, London, or tothe Paris office, 61 Avenue de eaph is used despatches be is undergoing extensive rep! ¥ BARKKR collided with ti ‘son the raiiway, S INGRA timbers, and lost cathoad captain thinks $109 will repwir th ‘The bridge has been repaired tempor: Moore, from New York for St Ann Bay, Ja, with a goneral cargo, put into Norfolk Aug d iexk- port chain plates. Paris, Where the mage to his vessel, may be addrensed “Bennott, 46 Fieet st “Rennett, 61 Avena Where eases ot observed in the waters of countries beyoad in Asia or Afrien, eaptains may pun Teaching the fires convoutent This information will be cabled tree of ch Maranon and published. VO CAPTAINS OF VR6SE! OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—Th has adopted » disting Miller, Bost dow : (ital), M Hat (Aus), Cattarinich, fuogor; sents Alice Borda, Gurdine Parstns, do: Bennington, Edwards, Bosto the reaeh of the teleceaph, communicate with us nwith her to quaiuted with Nmpnvi.nixa ox Loxu Ts.4x0,—Greenport, yacht which he Her dimensions will be SS ENTERING ork; Dueade ¢ Morgan, Havre: sani (Ital), Searpa, Rorterdam waa; Millie Bu vr Ivigtut: brig EA Bernard, Willeby, Boston: sebra J i Williams, Bath; M oF ~Length over ail, hoid, 6 feet; intended dratt of water took an inter arrival here. and Raphael bronzer in this city. hing Coston night wgnal for board the HxnaLp steam yacht, showing while bura- ing the colors red. green, red, changing trom one to the other nd can be seen several mikes dist _mpon rein this staal, preparing any murine nows they may havo for the ship News Devartment of the Henan Ber Versons desi r smack built at the yard of Messrs Smith & Torry, this port, will be Inuuched today, between 11 «nd Hock AM, tull rigced. dimensi ins ar . Ty feet: tid, 8 fort about 48 toux. ot keel, 30 te mi), DU, to regiate Owned by’ Kee: . tue eaptain’ and others, and will be v business under comtund of Capt F | will oblige us by i of communicating with vessels arriv- New York ean do so by addressing to suen vessels, yacht, pier No. t Kast etlers received trom all parts of the world Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS senrsJ &1L Bryan. Lee, Boston; New Zet Stephen More Shubert, King, set. Bleecker street ‘fn she revurned fansacked, ber trunks rifled and ail Merchants, shipping agents audshipmasters are informed that by telegraphing to the HxeaLo London Bureau, ad- tstrset, London,” of to the Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opera, and departures trom European and Hastern ports of American and ali torsign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this coun- try free of charge. ‘Captains arziving at and selling from French and Medi. Laceo, Olivarl, Hull: Tali Parts,” the arrivals HIGH WATER. of toe Loman Sandy Hook. ve § 0) | Heli Gate. Moon rises... torranean ports will find the Paris office the more csonoml- cal and expeditious for selographing news. OUBR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Awtwenr, Aug 4—Salled, bark Hera (Ger), Petschke United States, a AustuRDaM, Aug 4—Sailed, bark Scotland, Rogers, United States, Bristow, Aug S—Sailed, steamer Corowall (Br), Stamper: New York. Barast, Aug 5—Arrived, bark Stralsund (G Vehberg, Philadelphia. Dvsuix, Aug 5—Arrived, bark Lois (Br), Raymond, Phila- delphia, Suiled Sth, barks Athlete ( Hutchinson, Unitea States; Autocras (Br), Kenealy, do, Gane Fornichovieh, United Statbs, Aug 5—Sailed, bark Freei Dubrovacki (Aus), Gvovcxstxg, Aug 5—Arrived, bark Borzone (Ital), Oliveri New York, ‘LasGow, Aug S—Sailed, bark Carolina (Aus), Gerbax, Havax, Aug 5, 10 AM—Sailed, steamer Canade (Br), Franguel, New York via Plyzouth, Livekroot, Aug S—Aerived, steamer Cuban (Br), King* Baltimore ; ships Opbelia (Br), Strickland, Astoria, O; Loch Goil (Br), MeQueen, New York, Suiled Sth, ships Zephyr, Sweotser, United States: Thos Dana, Wilbur, New York; brig Ellen Mitchell, Eaton, United States. Loxpox, Aug S—Arrivedé, Anna & Sophia (Br), Allen: London, jearod Sth, bark Capt Peter Dahl (Nor), Johnson, United States, Leira, Aug 5—Sailed, bark Humborsund (Nor), Neilsen, United States, Penaurn Roaps, Aug S—Arrived, barks Francesca T (Aus), Tonelli, New York; Ruggiero Primo (Ital), Ruggi- ero, Philadelphia, roid (Br), Me- Blas for Quxexstowx, Aug 5—Arri: ip Al York; Orfeo (Ital), Questa, do; Maria Also arrived Sth, 1 AM, steamer Algeria (Br), Watson, pool (und proceeded). Rorrernam, Aug 4—Suiled, barks Artington (Nor), Palm- strom, United States; Union (Nor), Fueglestead, do. Stigo, Aug 5—Sailed, bark Fideute (Aus), Radosovich, United States. Wasr Hartizroo:, Aug 5—Arrived, bark Confidenza (Ital), Lombardo, Baltimore via Falmouth, WEATHER REPORT. Lizanp, Aug 5, PM—Wind W, moderate, Facuourn, Aug 5, PM—Wind W. FOREIGN PORTS, uly 19—Arrived, brig Sarah Crowell (Br), Pit (and sailed 22d (or New Yors. ur Idx A Jayne, Mills, feom St Thomas, molasses for the Deluwaro for orters, 27- In port, ships Foyle (Br), Fish, Trine ts and probably ballast eariv of linseed onmouthshire (Br), Irvine; Cashmere (Br) mpion (isr), for New York, lig; brig § ‘Yultord, fur Gullo and Colombo; and others re- porte: later. Went to soa from Sangor June 27, ship Whittington (Br), Mauti- theney, New York. Gauix, May 3t—Arrived, ship India (Br), Mor Hosotuiv, July 12—Arrived, sche CM Wurd, Buker's island, —* Hativax, Aug 5—Sailed Sth, steamers Nova Scotian (Br, , Boston NF. rrived. bark Shooting Star, Sholl, La Paz, June 2 San Francisco (nnd sailed July 6 for the opposite const to h dg for Hamburg). AGDALKNa Bay, July 18—In port, ship Freedom, Ras- early ready for Liverpool, , June 3—Suiled, bark Madone (Fr), Huen, New York. Qviexc, Aug S—Arrived, steamer Circassian (Br), from Liverpool Sypyxy, NS! Sourabaya (to sull same day), July 3—In port, ship Akbar, Lamson, for NB, Ang 2—Cleared, echr Ulalame, Theall, a VaLrakatso, June 30—In port, bark Battle Axo (Br), fro Victoria, arrived i9th; ship Ingomar (Br): for Mejillines and Hamburx, jied June 14, barks Jeaune (Fri, for Antofagasta, t load nitrate for Sunta Cruz; 20th, Longfellow (Br), Scar- boro, La Pax Uléured June 24, bark Olago, Thornaike, Tquique, to load nitrate for Europe; 2dth, Cap ‘Horn (Fr), Montel, Arica, to discharge. AMERICAN PORTS FE Hallock, Emma Aery, Jeaso Le from Georgetown, Sailed—Brig © © Colson, Boston; sehrs Louise Birdsall, Groton; FH Odiorne and J M Fianazan, from Georgetown, BOSTON, Muss, Aug S—Arrived, iteamera Glue i Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia; bs 3 ‘M Leonard, Coombs Jones, Alexandcia; Mury C Lyons, Endi: Lake: E B ‘Everman: Loyd;’ Sarah RS Millor, Smith, Philadelphia, mers Parthin (Bri, MeKa: Philadetphi: A Hoyt, Hoyt, Georgetown, DC ; Julia Baltimore. tenmers Seminole, Matthews, Savannah: Wm co, Kent, Bultimore; N . Nickerson, Philadel. Berry, York; burk Camilla, Hum- Valencia, Richardson, St Thomas; THA s Hattie A Whito, Hoyt, Gilder, Philadelphia, Also arrived, Ga, July 24—Satled, schr Ella Muy, New Marieta (Sp), Vicenz, Havana, ), aghr Johu Aviles, Truey, Baltimore; Aug ‘ook Borden, Lunt, do, BALTIMORE, Aug 5—Arrived, barks Countess of Dufferin (Br), Pogan, Loudonderry; Harvester, Peterson, do; Fiduelo tal’, Schiating, Sligo: Allee Hoy (lr). MeKensie Beltast; Thane (Rus), Blom, Londonderre ; schrs George Bowlin, Philips, New York; Ruta A Price, Pries, Phila- Aphis a etuurod—Barks Unko (Rus), Blom, Cork or Falmouth; Duc Cecile (Ital), Schiuftino, do; scir Ebenezer (Br), Bethel, Nu ‘Ais# arrived, steamers Knight Templar (Br), Kirby, Shields; Jeon, Kirby, Charleston; Kaleigh, Oliver, Wil: jusepliine Thomson, Moore, New York: Rich- lier, Philadelphia; sehrs Aubie, Adams, Ha- , and E§ Hart, Hart, Kennebec. Ktta, Sabiston, Beautort, SO; T Harris Kirk, lier, New York; port; WH Whitaker, all, do; Wm Meteo, rasher and Mataura, sche Eboneser. Pierce, Newbern, N Win Whillden, Rig-an, bark Lin Graze tal), Mizoue,laran, Bg behgs ne, nduey Parker, Parker, New H Hawkin Davis, Boston, ing, do, to load fordo, Schrs Winsiow Morse, Olivet, Albany: Crissle nd for Philadelnht; Mary Coltins, Collins, ‘a, of and from Philadel- @ Young, Mui Suiied—Steamer Berlin Also cleara il, sehr Paul B Kell ‘Aug 4—Arei LW Wheller, Bowman, Philadelphia; Carri NANDINA, July 31—Arrived, ue N FORTRESS MONROE, Aug (Ger), Fochter, Bremen. {more—Steamer Knight Templar (Br), barks Champion (Br), Killam, from . from Helfast, via Delaware iverpuol, FALL RIVER, Aug 4—Arrivea, toamer Defiance, Shrop- shire, Philadelphia. GALVESTON, July 28—Sailed, sche Leonard Daniels, town. Tuttle, Philadelphia: cola, LLK, July 30—Arrived, sehrs David V 1, Philadelphia; WH Card, Foss, New York; Terry, d Bist—Arrived, Hattie Mack, Tampico. Zoth—sailed, steamer All rd, Moore, Baltimore, Claared—Sehr Darius Eddy, Rideout New York. Cleared, sehr A J Hentley, Williams, New York. WEST, Aug 4—Arrived. steamer City of San An- ew Yor (nnd saild for Galveston), Arrived, sehr Martha, R. ‘Aug 2—Arrived up, si MOBILE, 4w NBW OKLEA ida: brie Johu Shay, Mekerson, New Yori. ared, ship Her Majesty (Br), Leahy, Liverpool. 5—Arrived, steamer Hudson, Gager, New Yors. ed. sehirs Northamberiaud, 8 Clark, Ellwood, do; J York for St NORFOLK, Ang 8—A: son, New York: J Stu-—Arrived, sehr Mary Emily, Moore, 3m leoking. NEWPORT, A Fores thomas F Cooper, ‘Hogan: Nickerson, New York, after repai i, Colby, Haverstraw. a re ‘At the bead of Liltie O Wells, Davis, tis, AT Row! }, Oregon, Pointer, id, Frank AM S Colling, JM NeW LONDON, Aug 4—Arrived, schr Brazos, from New others. York for Montviile. Salled—Sehr Cerro Gordo, York. NEW HAV J, sche Starlight, Cook, Port Jeffers n. TORT 0, Aug 4—Arrived, ship Titan, Berry, Hong Keng: bark Amanella (Bry 0 d, sienmers Contiped: ; Harrisburg, Worth, € Biddle, Joe 1 1, Gaw, Pierson, Baltimore; barks Iti Cork: Frojedniea (Aus), Gadas, Dubin ly (Br), Hammond, Relfass; Areiduca Rode! assim; bri sn, Milton, aries A Morford, a PHILADELVHTA, Aug Also arrived, barks Maigio L Carville, Pinckney, Green- Hiere (Port), Vizanizo, London; Home (Br), Hes (Nor), Manse Vittaro PL Heinrich. . Coek, Fowsy: Der Kit light, Blake, Gardi D Iinan, do, . , Hinckley, Charleston ; Fs . Mair, do: J Kienzte, red —Steamers Katt Howe, Richmond; Juniata, Catharine, Savant Komau, Crowell, Hoston; Vindies Tonawanda, Sherman, do; Anthraci York. Jones: Alexandria; rrie Wyman, Gilkey Hamburg; Clifton wy itch, do; M Tilton, Peanewel ali River, EM Baxter, Lamphere, Somer. Also cleared, steamer Vaderland, Randl yet; Tr des, Dusen, Jester, Norfolk. Juniata, Koman, aud Tonawanda Curtis, Curtis, New York, LAND, Aw ‘Cleared, steamer Frapcouia, Br New York: schre ida May, ‘bern, *anapdlls, Fite {| Sth—Cleared, schr Abbie Willard, New York. ‘tchrs Marcena, Manson, Serum’ "€ Mary, Cozswell, Now York, ¥ py iam +d on Lp rege ne ‘Sar ker, Daniels, tor cd, Forth arabey: Husaeh Bieckwaans Arnold. Wondouts 3 ‘ing, Carson, Port Johnser ied MOND, Aug 3—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke, Coneh, York; schrs John © Wright, seull, do; Leas M Cat- tingham, Outten, Albany, Sleared—Barks Pepita Gen. Gatjen, Rio Grande do Sul; Gould, Trieste: sehr Goo P Hal- ROCKLAND, July 28- Arrived, schrs Gennio, Eldridge: YY id W al Thorndike, Cushman, New York; E Li Gregory, Thorndike, do; 29th, J Simmons, Hurrinzton, Baltimore; 3th, bri’ Geo E Dale, from Bangor; schrs Florida, Grant, Newburyport; Com: merce, Woodman, Provincetown; Heral Maria Theresa, Kelloch; Kentucky, Spaulding, und Rich mond, Thompson, Boston; Is*, US steamer Iris, Bailed ate see G W Baldwin, Dennis, New York ; 28th, 28—Cleared, ship G arks Inglewoou, Bi Samuel Welsh. &| Suiled—Brig RB lock. Sharrest, New York. AE Snow, Lord Id. Mali, New York; Tuayer, Denvers; sun, Bortiand.* SAN FRANGL Webb, Port Townsend: Liverpool; Portland, Guge, Astoria; Ameila, Suiled—Ship Gold Hunter, F pool: bark Monitor, Emerso! ‘Aug 3—Arrived, ship Margurite (Br), Owens, Hong 4th—Cleared, bark Tocco Schiafino (Ital), Lavarello, ja, Ang 4—Cleared, ship Alfred, Gray, Liv- Maria (Sp), Svan, Palma de Majouca. Simmons, Young, New York. J R, Ga, July 23—Arrived, schr Satilla, Aug 3—Satled, achr Cambria iram Tucker, Providence for Dennys- Wasson, Windsor for Alexandria. pin, Daniel Webster, WP Philitps, L A Boardman, Florence & Lillian, M i Maboney, Lixai Major. Lucy Baker, Marcie Onward, an (not Lincoln), Liver boll st SATILLA RIVE. Rives, Charleston. VINEYARD HAVEN. Elwood Burton, ww London, fora Sailed—Sehr Mi Sherwood (Br), Turner, Glasgow; d, bark Killen Holt, Trewern, London. |, Aug 2—Sailed, schr Argo, Gurney, New T THE OLD ESTABLISHED PLACE, 404 WATER near Catharine Market, metuili Boats, all kinds. cand. woouert UN T. SMITH. AND CHARTER, FREIGHTING AND uwwenger Steamsbips, iron and wooden Steamboats, for day or night rontes and of all draughts; also large Steam Yachts, licht draught Freight Pro- 1 Boats and others. FRED- MIDT, No. 1 South William st. —A SMALL CABIN SLOOP YACHT, WITH tound in every respect; fc d anchor und cham; hardwood blocks $20), Address M., box 117 Herald office CULL SHELL (PAPER), 14 x34, with sliding seats, in first class order; $30; H. KE, BABCOCK, care of Scribner & Co., 743 Bro dway. HARTER-STEAMBOATS, AL steam Canal Barges, YMEK, 39 South st. MA: NEW, 30 FEET dress D., Herald Philadelphia Branch Deen used bur little. OR SALE AND Freight Propellers, (OR NALB—STEAM Y 10 miles per hour, THE FIRST, CLASS SLOOP YAOHT erfect’ order and complet OUSEVELT, No. 40 RR SALE—A STEAM YAGIIT, 30 FERT LONG, 8 teet beam, one year old; will be sold very cheap, thi Apply at 100 Broadas Addie Voorhies, in Address CORNELIUS owner having recently di Steamboats, Engines, Fittings, ke, for sale at Od —BOAT SOPHIA FOR SALE; 22 FREI Jong, 10 foet beam: two seta of sails and spars. Call on or address RK HAVENS, 126 Bloomfield st., Hoboken, 1. J. STOOP YACHT TO CHARTER—BY THE DAY OB week; can uccommodate ei ht; terms reasonable. Ap twin, on buxrd, foot 28th st., Kast River, or ut eerie ey AT SARATOGA. DESPATCHF AMATEUR REG THE BOAT RACES REPORTS BY SPECIAL HE DAYS OF THE RACKS, WITH RESULTS AND PARTICULARS EVENING TELEGRAM. UGBOAT FOR SALS—ile T mond, 69 feet long, 14 feet wide. 7 tet deop, with non-condensing enginus, 12x15; boiler 11 fees by 5 fe in good order; ready for use. ERRY, Full River, FIRST CLASS YACHT, BY THE sabin fitted up in tir id from $10 to $15 quire ot JOSEP UAT DEAN aici For tarther particulars ia with staterooms: an experienced crow, EXCHANGE FOR GOOD REAL ESTATE—4 light draught Schooner, 60 tous register; bull sound! new sails and riggin; Kivington at. equity $4,0.0. Address J. KUPP, 36t “HALY OWNER finding mast, spars, rigging E10 TAKE KAM YACHT, FROM 35 TO 50 F ‘aud in complete ruuning order box 165 Heral WANTED TO PURCHASE, A KEEL th over all, from 60 to 70 feet: shed: w sound, handsome and whien must be Schoonor Yacht; len, must be weli titted and fur fast sailing craft. Addrer &. bo: MISCELLANEOUS. SOLUTR DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER causes; advice free. ia, 6 St. Mark’s place. ANY CAUSE, VORCES QUIETLY, IN ANY STAT. Send for circular, American Law Agency, 71 Astor EADQUARTERS NEW YORK CITY, perior situation and fts advan- communication with ull parte nd civilized world, is headquarters for roduced in America. Manufacturers in nited States have their dey d buyers can frequently save money by dealing with the right house. New York, from Its site, tages in the way almost everythi every part of the The following housos are the most prominent in thel spective lines und do the largest business of auy in this country—tin short, ar ‘* FB. 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