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, 10 PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS. Two TFl*?tItinsf Trotting ContctitN. Brilliant Assemblage, Fine Weather and Fast Time. Western tilrl the Winner of the 2:sM> Purse, and Lady Thorn of the $5,000 Premium. "WheutDe announcement wa,s niad* that in nmlaummer, with countless numl-irs of the gentlemen ; ?bo love a fast horse and ilr; excitement of t U?- turf j awaj fiom tue heat unit tumult of city life, that an 1 extra trotting meeting of two days would be held at ; the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, it was viewed us i rci kltjts and certain to be a failure. For, said liujr : who bad in nund the potent ruclng Influence of Sii- j n ratoga and Long Branch, "there has been too much | of trotting, and whatever the attractions you i present the people won't corn"." But lor once the | wiseacres have been disappointed, and Mr. tieorxe Uail, the originator and master spirit of tae mooting J'wt passed ui mo Prospect, has the satis faction ofreelinjj that some tin >frs can be done aswt il as others, and that yesterday he caused 7,000 goodnatured gentlemen, with ihelr ladles and iami ie.<, to enjoy a day ot reliiiel sport., enhanced by narroundlngs which make the heart beat quicker and All the soul with genuine ! enthusiasm. It wns u day 1 admit with beauty. Sky, air and lieUl blended harmoniously to produce a picture which in marvellous elegance mtnre seldom condescend* to bestow upon tier children. From New York and Brooklyn u thousand or inure equipagem, tnclndiug the opcu barouclie, done coach, phaeton, dog t art and piqu tut .sulky, many with dashing belles and immaculate beaux, wended tb'Jtr way a'.onu the avenues and roads eonverging t.u the grouuds of the association. Those who did uot care to hire a team went by the horse curs, a j Hlow iiui] exceedingly uncomfortable way of travel- i ling; yet the.^e vehicles were crowded with a good- i humored ,uid festive throng of habitual sports, k.i.V , men of leisure, and men with neither leisure nor money, who continually disoutJsed with neighbors or j friends the prospects and probabilities of the rares , marked ont on the programni" for the day. Argu- j inents In reference to points of speed or bottom in [ tavorlte horse* were numerous, and fn- luent | beta made thereon. Uauienuk' prevailed on all I Hides, and money w as everyw liere nourished, i To those behluu speedy animals and 111 pleasant car- ' riages the journey thither was charmingly grand. 1 The hotels and houses along the road were alive with excitement, and the green fitjds, acres of wavlnir corn, blossoms and orchards emitted a fragrance Hwect and health', ul. Now and then the alf would be filled wirn the shout* of u throug of youmr men and girls, happv n< the anticipation of the day's pleasure, or eheen d by the train of vehicles sweeping to the track, that shot out like an endless procession. At hall-past two o'clock the club house and : grounds about It were br.lliaiit in the display of su- i ferb equipages and Una company. A band?the I * ifcuij-iuuu icgifiicitt?mm ?un??i music t#i ??uinjr j modulated attains aud flowing mciouv. iuggejmo : raid' r of Ui?tiefiauesd or tlw dream* repose or warm , midday than tin; siirrlng, <iu4iinv notes mat wildly lead the way to uureimd pleasure, j The restaurant wan tu active operation, aul una fcoeratic waiters, in tiie most aimiiujxU full dress, | floated airily among tne tables, wrestling vwitu uap- . 1 lutm, ices and champagne corks most marvellously. TUe ?a.v company ot ladies assembled in | sueii numbers ilia* ilio Hp.n.ioui balconies of the i club house could liaidly alTord tlicm accommotin- | Hons, ho the overflow of tins liriluaut congregation j Mil l ill s'.euc on tli? grand siaud directly adjoining, i fllleJ as it Wii" to repletion, formed a resplendent adornment to a plcturc whl"b beioro v. as already tnori> tbau beauiiiul. auioiik tlie.-e gioups were hundreds from dHtaut 1 portions 11 list* couuLrj, called together by the expected great dlBp.ay. They commingled with the i thousand* that live nearer ,.i. ii uiie, entering tu.ly j iut? Hie ucciiejj o tha vast arei;a, aud did their share j frequently In ndaiiig t.? <he enthusiastic plaudits j winch uov and men swelled i.p Ironi the immense j concourse. The pool stand wax an object of espetial Interest to hundred?. Many of tiio more vorations Iteiiers were ju?t from .Saratoga, where their pi.ckets had suifered to tlie tuue of thousands, and this was a good opportunity of "gettiu^ luare,"' tliev thought; bu with what result H Is Impossible to nay, sis the whirl of humanity in ar Major Johnson's little betting iien was intense ana ever varying. ill. l?< W IIA1. ii|UU*lll Mini IIOUU nvirui'iiaiiB I to^etner at the I rospect l'ark Fair grounds were I 1 wo?(lie flr-t a prein.uin of $5,(?<0, all to go I tot,lie first horse, u. which wer>? entered Dun Ma <:'i4 j fji ij Thorn an I l'ml'i Doble's Goldsmith Maid; and 11?; second a premium of ll.fluo, lor horses that nad never heat* 11 ?:.o, the first horse to receive $1,<j00, Die i-c u l $Joc) and the thlid $150. Ihe contestants w*.re O. A. IT.cook's hay man- Western Ctrl. Dan Ma<eN chestum mare Idol, and Win. Borst s bay gelding J. J. btadley. 1UE BKYTlNd. TUe following pools bold <>u the true k will ?;i\c a luir idea ul the betting done upon the track:? FIHST 11 ACE?$1,500 I'KKMll'M. Bradley..*. $vl;> 215 170 ].v? j>u j "VVi n.eru Girl 156 2oj loj iiao too ' Idol 'ioo 115 00 Ji!> ni> i fBCOSH BACK?$5,DUO PKKMI1 M. Lady Thorn ?200 ^ou JUiO 200 i00 ! 4.old uiltri Mal i 103 110 85 11-i 110 | At three o'clock the t>e I brought the trotters to | the ira k, and while the baud Is wreaRltig Itself upon i a lat-t dving note aud subsiding into .-ileuce. titno I enough Is adorded previ ous to the fete of speed lo j m. ken few random jottings of the tuany more Im- J poriani gentlemen rioseiit. The/ were thus observed: J. P. llathorn. K. B. Cheatam, of Na-nvilie; I Jonu ii. Smith, okC.uclnuatl; William M. Conner, ol | Ne-.v Orleans: 1. W. 1 enn < k, Uobert. l'liry, William JU. Parks, JotiB M. lieudleiierner, ot houtsviUe: 41. , Kitten, oi N.w Vork; Dr. tswijjert, ?>i Kentucky; I i t gjHUii Cottrtll, ot Mobile; Wiiiium Shaw, i'hoiint* 1 D. Murphv, i'Kix t'ampneil, Barney Williams. Jo- I uiul. tW I ^il.. Mr I ? niA. VL". 11 i ? i >. <hlnm,.i UmI^aj . lau Brunt, Air. McCauii, Bautti Baker, Jo'-n Metul, Mr. Ura cil, Josuh 'l. biuuii, ilr. B iw, William li. Bynard, George M. Minn by, George Dickinson, fJeoipe F. Harris, Maynard Thome, John Cuttibert, Frederick Bunker, Mr. B aKely, Joe Brown, Thomas .lone-s, Robert Turtle, Thomas ;->udc, Mayor Kalbileisch. ol Brooklyn; ex-Mayor Ountner, of New York. Addison Ball, James Weaver, A. f*. Wheeler, Ilarvey Dodge, George M. Wo-idward. Famuel Bartooi James Bates. H nry Smith, Mr. Powell, Mr. Van Noslrand, Mr. Vaiiuerv< er, or Fiatbush; Frank Swi.t. Hi:novate Veeder, of Kings conuty; Anthony Campbell. The ground* and stands were well cared for by ; the poile, under the ( tile!, Patrick Campbell, who old the congregation ilitre assembled a great service by quielly icmoving from the grand stand ttiat uutoriuu-> iiil t and burglar, Uu.cti Heinrich. 1 im lo.lowing will give in detail the sport of the day:? THE 1'IRSr TROT. Fbospect PAU.i Fa.ui r.RorsD.s, July 22.?Premium |l,i)00 to ihe nr.>t, $150 to tlie second and $l'rj to tiie tlnrd horse; mile lieats, lies three 111 live, iu harness; lor horses tuai. have m ver beateu 2:28. O. A. fllokok entered b. m. Western GirL 3 2 2 1 1 I W. Borst entered b. g. J. J. Brad.ey. alia 3 ~ 1). Muce entered eh. iu. ld<>] 13 3 2 - 3 TIME. ThreeQuarter. Half. Quarters, Milt, First liem 40 1:18 Ji 1:64 2:3t>? ttecoud heat 1:10 1:62 2:2'J}% Tnlrd heat >8 1:11 1:01 2:29 Fourtii heat 58 1:1# 1:61 2:33# fifth neat w 1:16 * 1:62 2:2#.V Hlxth heat 37 l:i:J-i 1:60X 2:2" First Htat.?Western Girl had the best of the start, Idol second and .! J. I iaulev tuird. Getting to the upper turn Id n an I We le. n liirl broke up, tun did Lot lose rou .h ground by their accidents. At ttt'j quarter pole Western Girl led a neck, in forty , n .tuuu.i, r>i?i!iujr agwJii'i, i v? u icuuuis in 11 ui 11> Ol Idol, lirad.ey luea wemto iu: front, bui the ot..e:s were ?o close that he had very litue too best ol it down the buckaixeich. At the* hal-wlle pole Bradley was a neck in front ol Idol, who wa-i about ttic Ha.ne di.-tance ahead of Western i.drL Time, 1:1s.1*. lool then pui 011 a burnt of Hpeed and w it to ttic frjut, le&uuig bradley a length una a haf around Hie lower una 10 the three quart rpole, which was pa kciI in 1:64. Western Girl was iwo lengths be ill nil at this point. Now the rally lor the race began lu earnest. Bradley shut up the dayiunt iu he enter. J the homestretch, uud with hid he . i on Idol'* wheel fought the bat.le nobly to the s'aud, but wiu beaien ha'l a length. Western Girl broke upon inenomegtrcic.i and was beaten three or four lengths. 'lime ol the Ilea , 2.M1K. Mrcona heat.?hlol now had rtie call In the betfiri?, Braalcv being second choice. Tno start was a capual one, as the homes went away wuli their heads together. be I ore gelling to the upper turn, Western Girl broke up uud fell otf four lengths, li'ol u?ok the lead around the turn and went to the quarter r ole in thiitv-elgnt aud a hall HeOoiids, one leutftu aiica l of Bradley, who was four length* in front of Western Girl. Goto? down the baekbiretvh Uradiey worked up to the irout and was hall a leugtn ahead of Id )i ut Lite half-in.ie pole, iu .1:10. Going | around ttie lower tur.i Hr.idlev was clear of idol, and at the three-qnarier polo led two lengthj, Idol ' Ave loughs ah-ad of Western Gin. Tiuu, Idol now began to quit, and Brai.ef j keeping up his .eady pace cauie Ituo the home- j tt et. liiiTeieng hsuiirouio.'i.er. The latter was now J&l 1 g Oil VWJf buUih lUi'J Wvsiuu l?lri cmuc up aud j NEW YO pass**) fier. Braffej won th>5 heat by nix tenztta > In 2:'?js, We.Htv.rn Uirt second, roar len^tas ahead of Idol. Third Seat.?The horses bad a very even start, and they lot stand atafc'ood pa e. At tiie uppr turn Bradley showe 1 ills nuue in front. Western Ulrl second, idol ( io.se up. As they were uoln^ to ihe quarter fole Western Uirt uroke up and fell in tft.i rear sevn.il leni;th.i. Tns quarter pot? v.as pai-sed t>. Mol in thirty-live h ootids, ??ue lenmii iu front of iiradley, We. I rn Ctrl t' n lengths iieiitud. She broke up a second l ine o't the barkfltreioh nnd her cliauc.es foi the heat vfre entirely icoue. Idol drew ami/ from lira I ley on mi na< Ksireiun. anu w as a leuxui ana a uau hi front at Hi.- half-wile pole, Hi 1:14. Bradley then l.rga i closing, and More they were half way aroand llic lower turn he bail triveii Idol the go-by. He now bail the heat in hand, and going stea.illy along passed the three-quaitcr pole in 1:61, and < .two ndoeitiOBM ol toe beat by elpttt lengths, Weatero Girl paased Idol oil the homestretch and heat Her to tho score three lengths. fourth Btal.?Idol wan away Uret, Western Olrl Hccond. Bradley third. As they passed around rno upper tnru Hradley entangled all up, broiceand fell <i."T several lengths. llln driver could not uet uliu level again ror ?oaie Unit*. At Hie hulr-iullo po;e Western CJIrl led two Iwnrths, Idol second, six lengths ahead of Bradley. There was no change to the half-mile pole, tlic horses pasa.ng that poiut with about the t-amo distmce between tiiem "as there wan at tie; quarter pule, lime, 1:16. No alteration of place occurred to the three-quarter poie, which wim passed by Western Olrl in 1:06. Hradley now made u dash, but It was useless, as both mares beat hint i a-lly. Western Girl won the heat by three lengths, Idol second, three lengths ahead ol' Bradley. Time of Hie heat, fljin J/eat.~The remit of the last heat did not alter the betting on Bradley. Ue was ?till the favorite af long odda over the tleld. Western Girl had the beh? of the start. although It wa* as good as could Ikj Kot with three hoists, idol aejond, Hradley third. <!.?lr?ic around the turn Western Girl led one length. Idol second, two lengths ahead of Hradley. Western Girl opened a gap oi three lengths to the quarter pole, iu thirty-eljt lit sei ouds; Idol second, one length In trout of Bradley, On the bacKstretch Bradley and Idol both cn.sed "u West era Girl, and at the lulf-inlle pole the latter wa* one length in front. Idol i second, one length ahead of Hradley. Tluie, 1:16 v i Goim: along the lower torn they all got, tn a buueh. and then Idol "bowed In front, Bradley and Western Girl on even terms. Bradley then hesitated for a uioiueut and lei! back two lengths. At the tlireequai er pole, wbldt was passed tn 1:43, Idol led one length, Western Girl second, one length uhead of Brauley. Getting into the homestretch Bradley w is iui't'iI uid In* lii'iik.^ i.n a ul riirl I'omitiir sirougljr along noon disposed of idol and won tne In-lit bv i?i) lengths, Hraiiey eight leugths behind. Time. 2:^9^'. sixth Hrat.?Western (iirl now hail the call In the betting at very long odd*. She took the h ud with the word, Idol second, Bradley close up. Goiuk uround th" mrn Hradle* foil off, a,id Western Ctrl opened the gap on Idol, passing the quarter pole tt/reo lotigths ahead in thiriy-beveu seconds. on the backstrtU'h Hradley trotted well and closed up nearly to Idol. Western (iirl went past the lull aHe pole three Ifngihs ahead of Hradlev, Idol having given up the contest before reatuing there. Tune, X:iaf-t. At the three-quarter pole Western t.irl led two length*, in i:5i?v liradley now uut on the steam und oarne with a ru*b, ?>ut Western (iirl kept on her fed ami won the heat and race by a length. Idol ?as eight or ten lengths behind. Tiiue, the second trot. >amk Day Premiums $.'>,000, all to go to the flr-d ho.se; mile heats, be.->t three in live, in liurtn'ivi. ! U. Mare e ntered b. m. Lady Thoru 1 l I , it. noble entered b. in. <!oid.>mlih Maid -j i -j i 1IMK. yuartrr. Hn>f. Thr&wiuarterr. Mile. First heat... ;tt t:0B 1:44 2:1?>; Secoud heal. a&H I:lo 1:44 a:2ois, i Third heat., a".1', I:l0f., i:4."> 2:19*-,' | Firft Heat.? The mares were started on even terms at the third asking; but getting away Goldsmith Maid entangled a little and Lady Thorn took tl.e lean and weut around the turn oue length and a half ahead. Goldsmith Alaid shut ut> the davliirht. m ifoiug 10 the quarter pole, Lady Thorn passing there one lenjrtli in front, In thirty-live B?*condn. <iu the backntretch lloldsniith Maid worked up to Thorn's tlauks, the latter passing ihe half-mile polo with hail' a length Hie best of It in i:i)u. ?Joldsmith Maid then closed up to Jatdy Thorn'* head, hut the old mure let out n Jink, ar.d soon was Half it length ahead. Cold- i smith Maid again rallied, nnil at the three nn.irter pole was on eveu tcrrnn with the old mare. Time, 1:44. From there to the turn into ! the iiomeBtretcn the mares were yoked, but when j l.ad.y Thorn ii"! into the straight work o[ the home bireicli she s jon dlsposf-d of (ioidsiulth Maid, car- ! r.vmtt her to a break aud wlnntutr the heat by ihree lengths lu | S?"'o. '1 Hen*?At the sixth attempt t^.ey wi re ; starred nicely, but Ooldsmith Maid broke iip soon | afterW.inls aud Thorn took the lead by a lengrh, j whit li she carried around the turn to uear the nujr- i ter pole, when <:i>id*inlth Maid made a burst and I Lady Tnoru passed that point hall a length ahead m j thirty-me and u half -econdn. Coldnimih Maid I broke up on the back:<iretch aud tell back to I the Thoin'H wheel, she rallied ajiititi, and as they j pasted the liali'-nuKi pole thej were parallel. ' Tiuif. 1:10. The atrugg!'. wai most exciting as they I Went around the tower turn yoked. At thethre.'quartnr pole tiiuJr head* were an even as could be. ! lime, 1:44. Tliey eauie on yoked, awl swung Into j Uie homestretch on eveu terms; but when they not j Into straight work (h<> old ni.ire pui on her killing ' pace and UuldMiilth Maid begun to slugger under the pressure, and alter a beautiful struggle Lady Thorn won the heat b> a length lu i Third Heat.?One hundred to ten on l.adv Thorn, i At the rir.-i Attempt tiny were started evenly aud i dashed away at a rapid rate, 1-n'iy Thorn leading I liaji a length around the luru unci tlirej-fjoarter.-t of a length to the quarter pole in tlurty-five ami a half seconds. Mic opened the gap down Hit- backstret'h, aii-l showed daylight between them i about midway. Gold .mitli Maid made a rapid burst when neiuing the hall-mile vole, aud they passed iliat point head and head in 1:30>;. Lady Thorn i then showed nsr neck in front, but In a moment afterwards the head o; (ioUlsumh Maid was visible. They then became y rail l, nuU 111 that way p.i?r;e;l the three-quarter pole in J:t.r>. They oaine ou ?w njjInjc into the homestretch yoked, btir He n (ioldsuuth | Maid made a double break, and Thorn earn1 away j mid won the heat t?v three leugths in a:l?"i. THE YOUNG IDEA. I'l?<ini( uf Oreminur ^riionl >?. 13. The closing exercNe-* of the male department of Grammar School No. 15, Nathan l'. Heern, principal, with an efficient corps of teachers, was held yesieriliiy morning' ar half-past nine. There were present >l the local hoard Trustee.* ft (ward Michllnv, .foseph kV.iyler, A. C. Anderson. llichurd J. O'Hiillivtui, yi. o.. j ' tr\A iTmnM'tfif Wfin !? i?f f'??* Puiil'th <l^trl?*r i r?K ? > - - - ? " ?? | comprising the Kiev?nth nnd Seventeenth wards, rhe exeroses were ??f a very interesting c4iaracii>r, I especially the siuglng t?y the scholars. which wits j well done. XifS Uertha I'rlbonr* presided at the t piano, assisted by Miss Kin mi J. Fair, who ?uug | several pieces win ,li wore weil receive 1 by lhe larir assemblage present. One hundred and seventy-Jive certificates were distr.bated to those wi-.ohad been poucMiii in iheir .ii'-ulance during the past mix months. Addresses wore delivered bf ilervey c. Calkin, Representative tn Congress from the Lleventh and iseventeeiith ward-;. a;id ex-trustee of the Eleventh ward, who takes a deep Interest imhe rising generation, and who also presents a large number or books to the boys: A. C. Anderson, KlcharJ J. O'Sulllvan. M. D., and James Little, an old resident of th<' ward. The certificates were distributed by Trustees Ed var.l Mtehling nud : Joseph Wayler. About 45i children were present, ! and It was a pleasing spectacle to witness. This f school is considered one of the best in the | cltf. The female department Is under lhe j supervIslon of Miss Urania Downs, a lady of great e\perlenc!, and who was leather or several of the school officers. The primary department Ls under the charge ot Mrs. Sarah A. .larvu, than whom no inor'* experienced teacher cau be round 111 the city, and lias an average attendance of nearly l.soo pupils. | In consequence of tin,- population luerea log It seems : thai the parties having the same In < har^e should give this ward more accommodation, as all tiie h Iiu )is; annot assemble thetrchilUi'ca in the :noi nlng. I FATAL UM? kXPLOSlUH. Yesierday morning Ann Khhardson, an Irish woman, twenty-three years of age, died in the Centre street hospital trum the effects of extensive hums. Deceased was a servant in the employ of John Rouse, jaunor of premises 83 fine street, and on Thursday eveaiwr she was fllllnjr a kerosene oil lamp, and struck a match by which to see what she w^s dolnif. The uiaicli being lighted an explosion in.-tantly followed, settinu me c.othos of tue poor girl on hie and laially burning her m arly over the entire surluue of luroody. The oil which exploded way purchased at a grocery More lu Trinity place, near I'edur street. The quality of tiie oil is uailer 1nv?-r?tipra tlon be- | foro Fire Aiarsiial Mc.Sp 'don. SUiPiC 01 CF PG140N No. l)r. Hart, of So. 142 Kast Thirty-fourth srreet, one of the visiting physician* of the New York Ka*tern Dispmsary, yesterday acnt a note to Or. Morris, of the Boara of Health, In which lu; stated that he had roasou to suspect that UavM Colsh, of So. 077 Grand street, hao been sataliy poisoned br an appilcalon to the face, made by some person unknown, for the cure of a cancer. Dr. Morns relerred the cane to Coroner fcUlrmer, aud to-uay an Investigation will be made. Dr. Custunan will make a postmortem examination on the body, which will sat.sfaciorlif ae;ermioe th" caune of aoatu. it Is stated that Dr. A. I). Mott operated on the patient some four to on t us ago for cancer. iyiCUE IK HQBJKcX. Yesterday aft^rnjon a strange man was found dead on the grass la the Elyslan Fields. He was about fifty years of agj, five leet six inches high, had a grayish b ard on his chin, wore boots, dark clothes, a auaw hai audwuioi reipectaole appear- : unce. In his pocket a package oi arsenic was found, ! wiilcii leads to me beiiei tiial. lie potooued lilms If. j The body wi l remain at Coroner Oaue'c oilice uuill i Mvno?v, wucu au iii iu/o. wili t>c tieid, 1 RK HKtiALD, SATURDAY, MD-OMMER RESORTS. THE SEASON AT LONG BliASCH. Departure of t'je President from Washington? Journey to Long Branch?Arrival and Be* ception?Description of His Cottage General Items. Long Branch, July .'2, 1870. Tbe President arrived hero last evening at six I o'clock. He was accompanied by Mm. (jrant, MUs 1 Nellie ana the two younger sons, Ulysses, Jr., and Jesse; also Mr. Dent, Mrs. Grant's fattier, and Mrs. General F. T. D:;nt and daughter Madgie. General Horace Porter, at the bead of th2 offl'-lal hta'Jof tlie President, and who will attend hlni lite same as tils duties require in Washington, arrived at the name time. With the presidential party were also George W. Childs and Mr. Dobbins, of Philadelphia. Yesterday morning, about (irtcen minutes before the departure of the New York express, the President reached tbe depot in Washington with bis family, Mr. Dont, Sr., Mrs. Dent and daughter, ana two servants. The family were aceoropaiue 1 by General V. T. Dent, who caiua to see them otr. A few inluutes later Gem-rat Porter also arrived, which completed the party. At the regular hour the truin left tbe depot, arriving at Baltimore In a trllle over an hour. The telegraoti had already utiuounced the departure of tho President, so that upon arriving at tbe Baltimore de:>oi a large crowd had gatnered upon lie platform and engaged themselves in looking through the ear windows und gazing around until they single ) out the Chief Magistrate. Willie the ears were crossing the city a large number of p ople stood along the sidewalks. Those who happened to lie on the Preside ut's siae ol till' ear quickly recognized him, generally making the discovery known by Memting to those In the neighborhood, "There he goes," "That's the President by the middle window," "Hurrah lor General (iranl, I served with him in the army," ami a great variety of other expressions. After leaving Pallimore I ho train Htimned :it Havre <lc Grace anil Wilmington. (lit; piindpal places between citv and Philadelphia. At these stations t tiore were also a namb<-r of persona who gathered around t lie Presidential car, some making a show of an overture for a handshaking. AU such indications were duly reciprocated by the President, and a hearty clasping of bunds was the result. At West Philadelphia, Ueorge w. fluids. Mr. Dobbins, and Mr. Jacknon, (super lot endcat of the road, caiue into the car. Alter a few moments' conversation respecting llio railway accommodations, Mr. Ja k.on left. Messrs. flu'd; and Mobblu* remained arid completed the journey to this place. The car proceeded to Trenton, and ihence took the road to Uordentoivu, thence to Monuiotith Junction, and thence here, without change. At all the stopping places there were the same gatherings of people. This feature or the day's Journey indicated the attachment of the people for their Chief Magistrate. They also recognized the proprieties of a mere journey from the national capital to the private summer scat or the President bv the ocean n.de. They manifested (heir respect by taking off their hats, bowing or shaking hands. No cnlilnir 'or speeches nor other demonstrations of nils inappropriate character. ; At the flfpot here Collector Murphv, ?f New York, received the President aud handed him to ihe presili'Utial carriage awaiting the arrival or the train. nr*. ,?r?m mio i.wo oi inc euililiea loox teata In the a arm: carriage with the Pre.sllent; the rest followed. inc. r*re^l?l?-nr drove Itrecflr to )i!s cottage. At the depot a large uuui- ] t>or of the fiii"jt c^ulpafc^ at the* ilrancti" Iia l i isaeinblcd l'Oiurc the arrival of the train. As the \ President drove off tliey for tned in procession and itU'U'kd him dow n the beach. As the party passed , .tie hotels the ban is struck up "Mali to the ?:aicf," tnd tin* guc-w in the lawns waved their hats and nandKerchief.'. The drive wan a constau- succession jl welcome* froui lue weal'b, beauty and ia^hioa Bongrci-' iieil at this celebrated ocean resort. Arriving at the cottage the Presidential tamily at once tonic poc.-esslon. Mehler, the chief Btowart, having preceded tlieui by a tew dayw, (lie h'>uar> whs already lu a very inviting condltiuii, though there wo e many deiaaU left for Hie immediate supervision o. M:s. Crant. Oenenl Porter will be she guest of the President until Ills ovrn cottage is completed. The President dined with his family and Oenontl | porter at *cveti o'clock, alter which ti'ie family took ' ; teats on the p:ar/.x Lacing itie wean ami passed [ , severs! hours in enjoying the delightful salt a,r. Alter ' tic stifling lic.it of Washington tt wa- truly u keenly : [elf rellof 'o Inhale the Invigorating atmosphere. riie President wni observe the strictest seclusion luring bis residence ton. hm is now under bis own roof, and an he come- here for meditation and recreation he wilt Hum It convenient not;lo be annoyed by otilce huirern sul others who followed him wherever he went iast rummer. lMiring the summer Mr-. Grant's two Hl?t rs, \lr.s. shurp. wife or Mr. Sharp, Marshal of the District of ' Columbia, and Mrs. < i?>ey. wife ?>f the Collector of New Orleans, and Mr. .111J Mrs. W. W. Smith, or ; Wa^h ngton. #.u, will be gcests at different times at 1 the President * 1 otuge. Tlr; President contemplates u visit to his estate n, .ir Sr. Louis in the c mrse of the coming month. This Lip will i>r? strictly private aud will have us its ? : ect simie private busiuess which { r<'ijn:n?s tue President's personal aitenrioD. He win be accompanied i>7 Marshal sharp, ins i>rother-inlaw. Litti'i in the season Mrs. Grant will make a brief visit to Newport. The President and Mm. Grant wilt take e trip to ITovldeucc ami another Is talked ?>i either to 0!ur> or the While Mountains, though it is nor ret determined wh.ch. The President will now remain here t wo or three w-eks, wi.cn a i atilnef meet'iitf will I>' held at W u_-hington should nothing require an earlier meeting, Tue President's cottage Is naturally on;? of the ob- ' jeeis (.f curiosity at the Br inch, a driv.; of about , ilir 'e-ij larurs or a in We below or s?mth of the West \ Kud H< rel, u -ar the nnr;li entrance to Uiow's park j and ou tlie telt. haud hide of the road, stands a beau- i tUul Swirs critiage. Tnl.; if no v tue.summer borne ot Hie i'tilef >1agl?'rai ? f the Suited States. The ' situurtou could not have t> 'en better cnoeen lor com- j ion and an ext n^ive ;> o-pect. It commands a vast sweep >: ocean view, nwupyln., as It does the highest point on the muff which lure rises abovo the low, sandy beach. The lot extends from the rood l.o the- very niargfu ul the ocean waves, mid hus a depth of "50 fee*. Tne ir-iit on the road lb 260 leer, making the plot to eontaiu an area of very nearly Tour and one-lialf a re?. Tii? approach ffom ihe r ad la by a circular drive, which firing- up In front of the cottage at die ni.iiu entrance. The cottano, as I liavo already stated, Ls of the Swiss style of architecture, tw-> stories ingh, with an utne und basement. A broad piazza surrounds innie sries oi uiw r?ii;wj, umu ou van nrsi. aim ojo 1 ond stories. The roof is .'upplied with dormer windows. Tile walis of the cottage ara built of cement, moulded 111. ami ori tne outer surface are Imitations at beams, arranged in diamond lorn), which give a peculiarly mystic ertr-ct. 'l as roof projects so us to comple.e.y pr.jteoi the piazzas oil tlic second story. The piazzas are upur priately finished in suitable desigup. "J'he woodwork throughout the building H pine, relieve! with walnut. Entedng the cottage ?<y broad steps we enter a deep space, on cither side of which Is a small room, the <5ne 011 the right the chief steward's room, the oilier on the left the President's oillce. Crossing ti.is space we come to th.' door?a double door of olvk walnut ornamented. Each door Is finished jn Gothic style, the upper portion with co ored glass lu small, diamond-shaped pie e*. The ruetai work, such as knobs and 1k>11 pull, are of bronze. The main hall k a'joii: tnirteen or fourl.cn feet deep. On the right is a door leading to the basement, on the lett a door opens Into the fciittlug roi.iu. At the end 01 the hall Is the parlor, entered by another door. From trie ball the entrance, exceedingly rustic in design, leads to the second story and attic. The liall is handsomely wainscoted, with mouldings of black walnut. The parlor is of convenient sl/c, eighti ea by twentylive foot, with plain telling, high windows, wuh diamond-shaped panes anil colored glass margin. The room as rurulshed has an lugralu carpet Ol green and black figure, chairs, tablet, , piauo, sofas, mirrors and mantel ornaments. Leading otTfrom the parlor is the dining rooui, ilfte u by twenty-five fect,iurmshed with (.lack walnut. Adjoining are the butler's pantry, dumb waiters aud the staircase to the basement. Ou tne second floor arc ten "leeping room?, large and email. The Preeldeut's room Is 111 the soataeast part of the building. K is about the size of the dining room Just beneath and commands an open view of the ocean. It contains three largo windows op.'UUig upon tne pla/.zas. lu the attics are several runiiw. llirhted bv the dormer windows. 'I he base incur contains a lame kitchen, servants' dining i room, laundry, dry lag roo:n aud stare rooin& The floora aro concrete. A passage leads Into a. sub'.erraueau icc Iioubo, with u capacity tar several hundred tons or ice. By lueaas of a pump la the kitchen water Is ulwuys at hand, and through plpeB lk is also forcel la.oa lank under tue roof, ancl tuonce carried through the houae in pipes. rue building was put up la I860 and occupied by it* owner, Howard Hotter. It co3t about twenty thousand dol.arfl. The President, just belore leavlux Long brnu<*h Ian piitn.ner. purcuased tne properly, including the furniture, excepting Silver and Hr *n, I'.r * .i/0. Tho papers were completed between the Predid'.'nt aad Mr. Hotter after the fresidem ret nue i to Wasuiu ,;oa in September last. '1 He stable and cat naae house beli<n<ring to the cottage, owing to tho necessity 01 Keeping tne horses in the basement, will r q ,,'re some cnauaes. Tliosuucture .s very care.n!ly bu.lt, and occupies the nurtlnv.st corner of thu iot, ra. iug oil ocean avenue. Miir the PrfSldeut'H cott.ign is an extensive plot con ainiaa seventy-live u; res, the property or Lewis AS. jbiowu. air. bi'.?? u u.>rt owned tuu uroueriy ever I JULY 23, 1870?TRIPLE flreo Long Branch berran to attract attention an an open re?ort. He now propone* ut lay the property out s a btuutliul park, an.l will sell loin to aeiected puroha era. Ou the rl0lit Uan i sid; of the main dr.ve h thscottajie of Genera Porter, the Pres dent's secretary. The General h collage la far advanced towards completion an i In exported to be habitable in the course oi a few weeku. t he cottage is square in plan and Gothic in design, and baa a wing projecting rro:u me rear. The lnt rail arrangements are p~r ect and were laid out by General Porter himself. Knteri ig tlia main hall, eight feet in wl till, on the llpht la the parlor, with a long biy window, and adjoluing by a folding Uou.'U the library. (>n the rluht Ik the din nu room, with a butler's room and i antry cominunicauug, and a pass ij?e leadliiff Into the kitchen, which occupies the wing. Up stairs are seven rooms, large and small, uud also a t>athroom. The eel in jra of the nr-t story are twelve feet. One beauty specially noticeable is the bay windows at viijici run 01 111 r iiuu?e, mil uun vsjjuuuiug "lining doors, ho as to admt an unobstructed ventilation directly through. Tbe ejtfage ih fitted np with a I the modern Improvements lor cooking. A bountiful supply of water u accessible in the kitchen. For a U 'ut, comfortable, unpretending home, there Is not a tin r in ail the choice of selection to he had here. General Porter's wife and sou are now on a visit to Luz rue, near Lake George, New York, but will be bc.e us .-oou ..s tu? General's cottage is completed. DISTHUISIIKD ARRIVALS AT OiR W1TERno PLACES. LONG BHANCH. President Grant, Mrs. Graut, Mrs. Fred. L. Dent, Mr. Dcut, Mlia Maggie Dent, Miss Nellie Grant, U. ?. Grant. Jr., Je-sle H. Grant, James Flsk, Jr., Jay Gould, Dr. t'uyler, Mr. aud Miss Klttenhouso, Dr. Andrews, J. H. Panrrxft, Dr. Warner, Miss Htncks, England; Lorenzo and Miss Hyatt, Charles T. Flugg, E. U. Mott, Jr., T. L. Underbill, Dr. Sqir.ire, A. Bradford, St. Lonis; J. b. ^e.otchler. Han Francisco: a. T. Glass and Miss Helen Glass. P.tlcvlelpbla: S. D. HlU ii, Mr. mid Mrs. W. P. Moliol. II. 1. and Mi^ Auuiu lAiferis, Mrs. James Frazer, J. D. Irwin, Toronto; Miss Minute Parlous, New Jer?r; I'liiltp Poullain, Maryland; Mr. aud Mr#. William Sweet, Philadelphia. CAJ'K MAY. The following distinguished Pblladelphuus arc stopping atihls place:? William L. Hnat, Mr. :tnd Mrs. Miller. Amos A. Jout.s, David W. Millers, U. Wallace, James Freese, Mrs. Cobb, Moncine Robinson, Dr. Puge, Dr. George Bailey, Julm Pearce, J. J. Borle, Mrs. M. 11 a n, Tliouias G. Hood, WiiLam J. Hlchardson, Mrs. Ann lllil, L. L. Eisner, William Kulsion, Joseph Roseabamo, Mrs. George J. Richardson, L.F. m. Peterson, Mrs. Palmer, John Pearev, Misses O'Bryau, Jacob G. Neatle, Mrs. McC?eedy, J. B. Mcurecrv, Henry O. Leu, J. P. Levy, E. C. Knight, SV. W. Juvenal, T. G. Hi.od. S. A. IIunIn 11, William A. HIlHmrd, J. T. nulla!, George F. Gordon, Mrs. J- liner, George Fryer, John Flood, Jolm Lavl-, VV. F. Calvert, fl. G. nay, Dr. George Bailey, 8. Brolusky. .Mr*. George U t'Aius, Mr.< M. Adams. From Baltimore there are Robert *V. iliyden, No. 8 Washington street; William Leach, VMlsoii. From Ctuoaco vi. rraloor. Front New York there me William Jona*, Robert McKiuley, Mm. J. A. Phillips, Waiertown, N. V.; William l.. Vandcrvoort, J. H. Morrenct and wife, C. Goldstein ami family of lour, T. C. Bryani and wile, Peter Connoly. ALEXANDER 1UV. 8T. LAWRENCE RIVER. Mayor Georij.i W. Flowers and lady, ol' Watertown, N. Y.; W. Jerome Green and lady. Charles Mason and July, llamiroii, N. Y.; fl. G. Rinioro.d, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio; H. saroee, and lady. Watertown. X. Y: J. H. Coldrldge, New York city; 11. B. Hush and lady, Syracuse, N. Y.; If. G. Cleaveland, 8. D. Baldwin, Syracuse, N. V.; Mrs. J. K. Marsh and child, Avon, N. Y.; James Hunter, Boston, Maats.: C. 8. Goodwin, New York; Uon. Wa-.li burn Buslinell and lady, Illinois; Allen C. Beach and lady, Miss H. Spencer, Van K. Richmond Lyons, Watertown, N. Y*.: F. S. Massey, lad.v and lamer, Brooklyn, N, Y.: Otis W. lioorh and lady, Silas Herring, Sew York; w. E. HaMoad. wile And son, Serautou, Pa.; George Keld, Frank Maliock, W. M. Richards, ste.<in yacht Ida, Brocfcvuie, urn. NKWrOKT. MLs# Anna lHektiwon, August Belmont, Pa ran Stevens, jtfrs. James FlsK. Jr.; Mr-*. Oolford Jones, M r. S. F. Cushion, F. A. Lane, K. 1). Morgan, A. 8. J J it i>< !i, i<. r. wirwu, i.. n. miwcii, lui-ra ivm? nciu. Rev. l>r. Tli^ycr. Kev. Dr. Meroer, Kev. J. I'. YV&1U!, Montreal. ifAKATOUA. Dr. H. T. Helmbold, Mr. Haboock. <JP!i>ral Bufonl, lentuctfy; Kufu- U. An Irew-i, Uobprt Tr,tvc-r\ (ieo. .<-i,md, Canal CorainusMun^r Chapman, W. W. \ right, Charles O'Conor. NANTABEKT UKAt'U. Kaiph Waldo Em> rsou. XA ? r..-INK. HI< 1HLANDS. Hon. JoUu O'Logti'euanl Udjr, New Vorg. Ml M.EK1CA, ilA-S. Miii-. r.uWepplna .Monacf.Ui. UKAL, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hortioe l^jrd, .Mr.*. Myron Simpson. j SHIPPING NEWS. I almanac for Nki* Yorls ? T.ii.i Dav, Sun rises 4 48 I Moon risen.morn !2 6l ! Sim cet? 7 j High water...eve I 2"> j \Vrn:ht*r Alone (be C'ouit. Jdi.y ii-? k. M. Port HVk'. W<*nthnr. Tlsnitom^irr. I* rt Ha*-in?? N Clew i;> 11 untax N Clear PorUaacI N Clear <1 Ronton.. KNE Cleur 7U New Y'Tk N"& Clear 83 Philadelphia NE Clear 7H W ilmington, Del N Clear SU R'*?ulu([U'n WK Clotidj 82 ItichrnoDj N Clear 80 Charleston NSW Cloar ?3 Savannah W Clear S4 Mobue SW Clear VJ NewOriean* ....WNVV Clear Ktf KejrVFmi E Ciear SS IhVua 8E Cleat M OCEAN STEAMERS. BATK oj-' DKMKTURBS KBO* NEW tohk PJK TUK . | S&i 4 j 0" i uut j i. | OfiC6? I'amtina July 23 ... |llia<(.'ow 17 B.>w:ing tirnen Cftr of Wash'tnj J ily 23 ... Liverpool lift BroaJwar. Kiin (JulyiB.... Liverpool ids Broadway. l.ai'aveite i.l'nV 23 Havre M Broadway. Weser jluiyW . Bremen ttf Broad ?. i ltjr or Antwerp July Jrt Liverpool :1ft Broadway. Wiicootiii IJuly 27. Liverpool Ii.9 ttroaaa'ay Hannoitr.. . MulySM Bremen |ti3 Broad et. Pai ta j.Tuir SO l<nnaon 'MBouibat. Prati?e .J:- v ID Liverpool 6i> Broadway. Angiia l.lnlT :W Glasgow 7 Bowtini? (Jreca i:Uyot'Pari? (July ?'.... Liverpool 1", Broadwat. America.... jJulyStt.... Bremen 8< Broa.l at. Manhatian lA.ig 'i Llvervool '29 Broadway. | Villa de Part* .. A.1"ft 8.... Ii??r? 'SS liruauu.ay. j Oit* of liomlun.' A'lj B Liverpool 15 Broadway. Italv lAug 6 iLiverpool .. 89 Broadwav. Aus'raiia 'Aug ri. ... Ulaagow 7 Bowling (?ree:i I'nion Aug t? Bremen 48 Broad at Etna 'Aug ft.... Liverpool 16 Brnadwav. Minnesota Aug lo.... Liverpool 29 Broadway. Van?a lA.ig 11.... Bremen 8* Broalat. Quern .... . .. j A use 13.... Liverpool <J3 Broadway * ulunbia lAuglS.... (ilalgow 7 Bow'.lng .Jreeo Cl'y of Brooti/ti1 Aug 13 Liverpool 116 Broadway Ku?in j A ug 18. ...( Bremen 'oft Broad at. Idaho |Aug 17. iLlverouol 129 Broad war. PORT OF *EW YORK. JCL1 22, 1H7H. CLEARED. Steamship Carubria (Br), Carnocban, Clasgow?Henderson Bros. Steamship Ueorge, Tucker, <>dar Keys?A H Cunning bam. St*:im?h1p Regulator, Brooks, Wilmington, NO? LorillarJ Steamship Co. nhlji Tyro, B-iker, Antwerp?Bovd A Hincken. bhi|i Kdith, Bxlrnsen, Havre?Cba* Oarow. Sbip Valley Forge, Carney. Panama?Borland, Dearborn A Co. Baric .Howard (Br'', Shaw, Rotter lam?Boyd .% Hlncken. Bark ij w Kooieveit, Harriman, Havana- -Jaa E Wuru A Co. Brig L Warren, Harriman, Valencia?J B Ward A Co. Brig C K Pickering, J orrcy, Kllxabetbport?3 L Merchant A Co. bchr A Drake. Jones, Havre?Van Brunt A Blaght. Scur Mary Lau,;<:on, Beuuett, pjovlncetown?Brown A Co. Sobr Watchful, Reynold!, Providence?II W Jackson A Co. 8ehr Kate Cordon, Smedley, Norwich?M Brings A <'o. Steamer Haras. Jones, PhiUdolphia Steamer C Ccuustock, Drake, Phiialelphia. Si?amer *. CStloieri, Lennv. Philadelphia. steamer M .Niamey, (smith, Philade pbia. ARRIVALS. RBPOHTED BY THE HiiBALD STS.ltf YAOHT3. Steamship Virgo, Burkley, Savannah witb indie and pas nqerti, m Murray, tern* <? t.o. Sicamfbip Wai 1* Ciy le, Sberwooi, Wilmington, NC, 60 hcvir*. w.th u.iva: stores, to J LorliUrd. Steamibip Kanlta, Freeman, I'hil&dclphla, wftb indue, ts J Loriliard. t>uip Cutir de Lion (Br . Hiliyer, Yokohama March 16, with tea, to K Hathawny. Pa*?t'd AnJIer April 16, Cape of Hood Hope June b. aad crossed the Equator Juue 2i In Ioj 28 W ; bad tine weather; wa* 5 day* within CM oille# of Bandy Hook, wn'.i lluht wlndi an<l eaiuia. April 18, In Gatpe.r Ftralli, spoke hark Alinnda'e. from KoocUow for New York ; 1Mb. off' North Watcher, ?blp I'ewkahury, from Manila turdo; June 4, oft Cap? Acuihas, ship Ruhinaon Cruioo, trom Calculi a lor do. Ship Arundel Castle (Br), Steel, Calcutta March 25, with mdse, to K Hprlnjr <k Co. VaBaed Cape of <:ood Hope May 8 ari l crossed the Kquator Juue M In ion 31 W. April 10, lat ft SO 8, Ion K, *poke nhin O Oter, from Bombay tor New lork; Mar 13, l.it SU fc>, Ion S3 K, abip Mediator, from London tor Bombay ;3/lli, lutfiJ S, Ion U4 K,|*hlp Tewksbury, from Manila for New Vork; lama time, Ac, *oip* Weaim.n ter. and ^rdgowan, from Bombay for Liverpool; June 7, lal 32 0.: 8, Ion 2 16 ?, *hlp Aura, from Manila for New York. (Ship CharUtto (Nli), Galien, Bremen, 47 day*, with mdse, to matter. July!, lat 44 S3, Ion 47 2i<, aaw anipGood Hope, bound l.aal; aaine data, Ac, ilxlp American Congie?*, from London for New Vork. Bark M anderer (Nor), Wolfien, London 49 day*, with cof > fee and iron, to order; re*Ml to Punch, Kdye k Co. Had variable weaiher up to the Bank*; lines W and W8W wind*; wa* dart welt of tbe Bank*. Brig La Mau?>ltal<, Kaparlto, Uir^eotl 90 days, with sulphur, to order. l"aa*o<4 uloraltar May 2-; huJ variable weather. Brig .Maud (Br), O'Prlen, Guantanamo, 15 day*, with tugar. lo Crandail .1 Co. July 16, lat SA) 40, Ion 74, epo.<e wballng srhoousr fhrlver (of lioaton), criming, with HO bbn ol black tj*n oil. Brig Anule seynaeur (Br), Cooper, Bermuda 9 days, with produce, to Joiiea > Lotuh. fcr.g Gt-o tiiicl.rUi (o. Ft Oeoree, Me), Gilchrist. Glace Pa*. CB, lb aa/a, with coal, to Oeu H Bitwer; vet*?i to 6 C Loud A 10. ! SHEET. Hchr hen* Homo, iflurlbut, St John, KB, dajs, with laUi W> order. Schr Lkiili-r Newton, Onj, JacktonrUla 8 day*, with lum btr, to Bentlry, Mhlcr # Thomas. Hchr Mum ? B Brambatl, fclout, Havannali 4 dayt, with !umb?rJO(ni??ier. ^ ,, fcrlir Kelle llailowar, BUera, <5eorge?owu, OC. Hchr Brci'ii, Overtou, Ge-ugetowu. 1>C. Hclir L'zzle A WaUuo, WaUou, Calala, t day?, with lumber to Georye tlolyake. iWed Tbranjh llnll tiMtm, buvsu souni. Brig Ju'la Blake, BUke, Win linr. NB, 12 day*, far New Vork, wltU plaater to u H lirewet. brli: Abktuiu' r (Bn. Eldcriln, KocV'and, NB, JU J?ji, for New iork, with alone tu berlram Uro*; nfiwil to I> B De Wolf*Co. , ? .. . hrig s I* Brown, Oardncr, Newport Tor 5few York, with mnlarae*, to mailer. _ _ . Hcbr Blue Btgd (Br), Ltnley, BtJobn. NB. for New York, with lumber to Jell Krye Jk Co. Hcbr Mabel IIn.ll, Jianletl, fiaatpurt lor New York, with latb to Jed Frvc A Co. tk-.)ir Pear, Gooktn, Kaco for New York, with thook* to Waydell .* t o. Hnhr Julia, lire, Buclupurt for New York, wltb lumber to hlmpaon Jk Clapp. Hcbr (' Mattbawi, Booker, Bangor lor New York, with lumber to Slmpaor. a Cljpp. Rchr Connecticut, Pendleton, Bangor for New Yore, with lumber to Hlinpaon A < lapp. 8>'br Magellan, Nlcbolt, Ban (or fur New York, with lumbar to Cbhue, Talbot t Co. Hchr Moutrone, Taylor, Bangor for New York, with lumber to Bun^aou k Clapp. ScUt Abble Wilieu, White, Relfaat for Kondout. Scbr Golden liable. Hone*, Boitoa for New York, with ice to order. tfrbr J V (Jrl?n, Gmild, Gloucester for New York, with tfuli to J A Htetion. hcbr fcitei. Handy, Cape Ann for New York. bt-Ur W A Morrill, wli?t>i<, New K.- Iford lor KKzahetboort. Bear Kncbantren, J'iilUlij >, frovideuua for New Vork. ?cl.r E 'lower, Ku??tU, I'rorldencn Cor .New Vork. K'br Hudion, Bukar, New London for Kundout. Sc.lr fetiiiiylraula, EwUjk, New London for ICII-raliotliport. hrbr Morning Star. Lyneb, Hartford (or Treotoa. Sohr I'r K.ibn. Stocking, f'oitixud, Ct, :or New York. Scbr Ware, Hubt ard, Mlddletown for Trenton. S'-br TC Lrmun, Voting, New hitren for New York. Hcbr Maud Wrbnter, Webster, N. w ilareu for New Vork., Schr M .1 Ward, \v ard, New H.?eu lor New York. Bcbr M C Ueittiiton. Allen, New Haven tor Albauy. Scbr Guide, I.unfair, Bridgeport for Troy. Hchr Anna U Price, ilawkiuj, Gixe.ip it fin- New Vork. Scijr I'clee'e, bmif-, Nortbpon for Komlout. fcchr M U r'urr, Cromwell, Vc . Mo;rla for Georgetown, in - Scbr.l Davln.Port Waihiogton !or Nrw York. Sclir M V. Woolunll, Davla. fori Jrilciion for N<'vv Y ork. ' BOUND BAST. | Hric f, II Cole, Jones. New York f ir Portland. fcchr Liuu.'-r, Crwr, Wi. .hirt>fton lor tioaton. Sclir Heading Uuiiroud ufo 45, Rodeo, Philadelphia tot Hartford. tfehr W P McLievltl. Mullen, Philadelphia for Bridgeport. SoLr Mirf, Abbott, irtuti.n lor Hartford. t-chr Foam, 'l'renlou for Hartford. Kcjr h'oille hrowu, Hlggluit, Auib.ijr lor Portland. Sclir J il Bmi w?r<i, McCarthy. Aiuooy for Vlddletoffn. Scbr M M Hamilton, tireeue, Hudih Amboy for New Uaven. Si hr J P Rom, Hal!, Port Johnson for Taunton. Hear Mora, Rowley, Ell/abethport for Boitou. Scbr Henrietta, Keltey, Eliruhettipori for N'?tt Haven. 8chr E W Willi*, Kel?ny, Ellzabvtuport for New Haven. KcluJ H Young. Barred, Kllialdhporl for Providence. 8c hr 8 A Falconer, Wtkon, EH/.?b?thport for Providence. Hchr Rockingham, Ploknuon. EllraU otbuort for Bangor. Scbr H C Taiier, Uowumj, E,i/.abrthport tor Mew Ueaf irit. Hchr Nortn Pacific, Eaton, Kllziib"tnport lor Providence. 8chr Freestone, Pelton, Rondoot for Norwich. Scbr 1 P Smith, liowruau, Roudodl for New Bedford. S hr Old Zark, Be'be. Kondont for Providence. Hr.nr Henry Clay, ?, Koudout lor New Haven. I Sclir D C roster, Sheffield, Rondout for Pawtucket. Schr K K Treat, Nlckerson, Roudout for Boston. fccur E U Everiuan, Llovd, Koudout lor Hoatob. 8chr JO liaulwln, Dav. Rondout for Middletown. Sohr Fannie Ilur&rJ, May. Rondout lor Chatham. bchr Jobu Croc k: or d, Davis, Newborn for Providence. Kclir Diadem, t'hwic, Newbnrg for Norwich, Kcbr Empire, Shelly, Newhurg for Uoilou. Scbr A A Andi-eu-i, Ulliuiu lfoboken lor Richmond. Kcbr EUeu Barnes, Xraliior. Hoboken for Warrtm. Sijhr Favorite, ('lark, Hobokcn for Lynu. i?cnr Joneiihluc, Hobokcn tor Newport. ScbrJymes Nrlsnn. Macoinbnr. Hol>ok"n for Taunton bebr Stephen Waterman, Chase, New York lor New Bedford. Hchr AngeMne, Hall, New York for Lynn. Scbr i ra<le v\ in i. lnyraham, New York for Lynn. BELOW. ftriu Maud, from Cuba (by pilot boat WaJhloruwi, No Wind at auoret SE. Shipping Mole*. The liencral Transatlantic Company's steamship Lafayette, Captain Roussau, will tall al 1 o'clock to-day from pier SO North river for Bmit and Havre. Passengers ar* requested to b? on board by 12 M. The Ionian Hue meamsbtp City of Washington, Captain Jones, will leave pier <5 North river at a PM to-day for Lit* erpool, calimi: at Qneeuttnwn to land mails and passengere. The steamship Eno, Captain Bragg, of the National Una, will ml at I'i M lo-Jav troui tuer 41 North elver tor Ounena. town and Liverpool. Thu Auchol liu" teunship Ca-ubria, Captain Carna;;baa, wul nail at noen to-day from pier So North river for Londonderry and Glasgow. The United States and Brazil M ?il Ptrutnnblp Company's screw steamship Merrlniark. Cnptaln Weir, will (all for Rt Thomas. Para, Pernamhttco. Htblu nnd Rio Janeiro to-day, from pier 48 North river. The Merchant*' line steamship Sherman, apian Crcw;'l, will leave pier No 12 North rtrei at!; P* to-day for New Orleans direct. The steamship Kapldan, Ch] tjin Whitehurtt, w.ll leave pier US North river at 3 PM to-day for Havana. The ituainhhip Ariadne. Captalo Eldrldge, will leave pier 2(? I am river this afternoon for i>alvegton, Tenas. Tbe Cromwell line steamship Hi Lonla, Captain Whitebead, wtll sail at H I'll to-day from pier No V North iver tor New Orlejui. tlnrlon llininer*. Stkam-rrip a< i/bhnft?The tug dt-Kpstched from Providence to the steamer A'-uslinel, atliore at 1'olnt .ludith, broke ter abaft. Another tutf has been sent to render a??l?tance. | gSlPEMH.Y FtniVII, from Savannah for Eten (Peru), be;ore reportel dragveJ her anchors and went ashore on Tvbee Knoll VM of the 14th was lowed off cl|{ht of NSth without damage. I be report that she bad to be lighl red was erroneous. Bark. Magna chabta <Br), Ifartltan, at Philadelphia 17th from Cadiz. reports on the afternoon and night of li'th Hit. experienced i tewre |i?ie from SW to NW.with he.ivy crom ten, which made a clear breach over the ship, slaving In thu duors of the lurward home, and startin- adrtf'l everything about the d*ck?; started u;vi in the between decke. which con*l?ted of old railroad Iron, knocking down ami ulppiadug eereral utancbloim. tbu Ship rolling very be..vily, purled lmnards of lower rising; sprung lore and ra.iin rn*:,n. mainyard and I ore and mam lowar top*aii yaru?, blew away upper foretopaail; .ui 1L0 cargo ha.I narted, found II ne eauary to keru an unnaual press of tall on the hip to prevent her henry rolling, nod Leep the cargo from making a complete wreck ol ber, after thebaic wbj over, which aited about ten houra, found the above-menHoned pari badly Injured. BUG U!?CA8, Hart!ln<?, from New Vork for Liverpool, NS, ran aiibo; e on Cape La Have ?ili tnnt during a dense fog, fell over and beoame a totei wreck tame morning. Kiggiug, bull and material* void at auction 12th iant. Bttm Maria Fbkuuson, Stephen*, from New York for W.oilsor, NS, inn ai: ore during a thick foa In tbe lUv 01 Kun it, knocked oil' ber keel, and Wa? got off and taken" 1bto flantipnrt lor repair*. Jfi'vrllaiir'ou*. Tbeporeer nf the r.eamnhip Vlrpo. from Sav in nab, hu? i oarthauka forhii atteotlona. i 8H1V MKS6ENOKB, Learltt, hit ved at St Bartholomew June BO from Bunion, to load the carjiO of the. *hlp Morwea- ' ter. from tjuaaape for Antwerp, bel ie reported a-, baying put Into 3t B in dlatrtw!. Whalemen, Arrived at N ew London 23d, bai t Perry. Holies, Atlantic Ocan, with 5CC- 'b'? ?p oil, tn Williaw i Has 2viO bh.5 ?p oo freight lor iVew Bedford. Spoken* Shir Neptune, Peabody, from New York for Liverpool, July 19, lal Jl Ion 64 ihy pilot boat Hope. No 1). Hark 1. .w McDowell (K r), Pearce, from (jalveeton for Liverpool, June ifi. lal 34 04, Ion *2 30. Bark Simeto ltal), Narcarl, from New York for Gibraltar, July ill, lat US IV?. Ion 71 oO. brig J HowUnd, Freeman. from (iuanica, PR, for Bolton, Ju'y 14, llH) miles north of Mon* Parnate. K?1g . ept'ruu* (Br), Morris, from Man?anllla for Havre, June 29. oT t.'aw .St Antonio. 1'rlg O' alatia, from >?w Orleann for Havre, July ?, lat 28, ion 26 30. forrlirn Fortn. AitKOYO, PH, July il?l n port brig Neponaet, Tracey, from Nyork, arrived 8d. to load lor do. BniiniBWATK:', CB, July 8? Arrived, brige Sultan, Steuber, NVork; Lit'.le Keaper, Carry, Falmouth, h, via Boston. ( irared 7ib, l ark Fore"', yucon, l>ardn)cr, Havana; 11th. trig Alloc Abbott, Crowell, llemerara. CETTR, July 4 Arrived, brig Johanna, McCaity, Tarragona to load for S Vorl. Hons Kom?j, June 1U- In port baric Benefactr*!*, Kldred, I from Yokohama, arrive i May &). Hautax, June 21?Arrived, ?cbr Welcome Home, Hatfield. NYnr*. Kuoia, Japan. June 17?la port ship Churgnr. Leitr, from Holloa via Osaka, where she arrived May 'JO, for Hung Kong. liivcapoou, July 21?Arrived, ihip Isaac Webb, Mortimer, NYorlc. St HACTnoLOVF.w, June 3D -Arrived, ship Messenger, Lesritt, Boston, to loaj cargo of ktilp Norwestcr, Mother, from uuanape. for Antwerp. Visa muz, Juiv 6?Sailed, ?ehr Retorno (Mex), NVork. Yabmou rut NS, July 18?Cleared, bark Cadet on, Durkee, PblladeJpnla. American Ports. BOSTON, July 21?Cleared, Dria Abby (Br), Lewis, Haytl; acbrs Jo?cph i.axtrr, Ma*i?r, Washington. DO; Emily A Jeunin, (irace, Georgetown, DC; KliitabetU Edwarua, Homers, tlo; William U lJe.iruorn, Scull, do; M Steeman. Steel, man. do; N,t H Oon:d, (. rowell, Baltimore; N W Magee, K-tchjm, Philadelphia; Georgo ti Adtt:is, Parser, do. Hilled?Wind sw to W, shipn S o < lover and V N Thayer; birka Kredoula and Doxlord; brigs Abbj and British I Qune-. 1 Aj r?Arrived, steamers Wm Kennedv, Baltimore; Faxon, Philadelphia; Vir^mina, do; barks AipbouHlu*, Yokohama; R -saliiid, Bruno, Lcgnuro; brig Osprey, London; schr M J Moore, Han Antonio. BALTIMORE, July 21-Arrived, schr A F Klndberg, Tbo' m?s, NVork. ! Cleared?Mrlg Chesapeake (Br>, Doe. Demerara via Nor| folk: sclir Llizic L Milis, Armstrong, Boston. Hailed Mb, lirlgNaiareae. BANGOR, July 20?Arrived, schrs Atlantic, Know!tm, South Ambov; K A Ueatb, Warren, NVork. Cleared, 20tli, schrs Mar Day, for NVork; L M Strout. i Veailo, N^ork. _ . i CHARLESTON, July 22?Arrived, Dark liarapngnier, new | York; brigs OOCelsoo, Wood'i note; Mauzaahia, Rock* port. CALAIS, July 10-Cleared, icbre Milwaukee, Brown; D WMIaciii, Uarker; H&rtQeit, Crowity; Com Kearney. PhilMary Auguila, Lor a, and Moreltgbt, Bradford, N \ ork. Kth Arrived, tcbn Emma, Aahford, NYork; 8 O Harl, Burteia, i'hlladelpbia. KOKIKbSd MUMtOE, Jnlr 93?Patted in for Baltimore, brig Berry, from We?t Indie.; ichr Palo., from Windsor, N3. Pwasd oiil?Bark* Atlantic, for Liverpool; Anole MoNairn. for 8oitoo; brlj. Auielope, for do; Cleta, for Porto Rico. HALVES TON, July 18? Cleared, brig Caroline Gray, Gray, Lit erpoo. CPSTER, Ju't *0?Arrived, icbre W B ParMng, Bmlln, l ortiauU for NYork ; Locbiei, Hod^kim, Ronduui for Keivtuirypon. IMIWdWiJH, Julv 14?Arrived, ichr? Daniel Webster, Contry, NYork; IS Hor.in. I<nke?, Pbiiciriplila. i K-Hicd, 131b, tcbn R W Godfrey, Yonne, Ba'tmo-e, Finn; Calmer, LaU.nr>>, tinl.eilou ; i4t.i, S il ,>h:ui>, ?Vt:ui. Phiiudel) bin: 1Mb, Boitoo, Nlckerpon, NYork; J W Vnnn*.ir.tui, Muckaiew. wi>r?eiywn. Itrukdueid. Cimfj, Pbiiaun t ? -J pbla; 1Mb, Admiral, Steel man, Washington; Ittfc, V Wearer, Wearer, Phl^'lpnU. HOLMBrt' UuLi:. Julr 4J, PM?Arrlrwl, achr ManiaLawtea (Br>, Miller, Metandru for Bokuq; Carroll, Buhiajao, Kllsabethport for do. iilal. AM?ArrtraO. (cUr* UnuiJ Iatand, Mclnllrr, KY?k for lia.em; B T Winn, Uh ? ', Kundoal for Boctoa. INOUNOLA, Tuil. July ;i-Arrir?J,?clif 8 P Bmo, Jackaoit, NYork. . . .... . HKW O&LKAAB, Jolr 1#?Airtrad, barta Halcyon, Work, Borietui; Counleu o('H *e. Ktrr. Klr-irpooL Houruwaur Paku, July l#-iirl?ul, iletaJup Fire Queen. Day, Lirer|iooi ; tUly U.^eioula, Cuter, du; brt* Aure M Touuc, Hiitoa, Aiumry. Balled- 3hlp Onna. NOBFULB. July &- Arrived, ichr Era llolmea. Cla*(\ NYork. N EWBOBYPOBT, July tt Arrtred, fuir I-oeWel. flaate/l. BondouL KKW BKDKORD, Joly 3 Clear*>J, birt Kairlle. Abmie tbr, NVork. balled?Sohra W A MorreU, keoh, and Empire, Matkbeva. WTcrk. ruiUAUKbriilA, Joly Jl-Arrived, lirtra Ranter (Bi). tVuon, Tocolurtt; Mary Cobb, Hro?v?, ik?lon; ?.hr* K 3 Palmer, Bmoot, HtUatu; Wnry a lltra -i, P?rkrr. Si John, NB; VVu? V Uwnioii, Murna, Hallowo!!; lluletnu, Cuminm**, Taunton; R Vanx, V.'UftUter, Uidimund; (TUm Cooper, Nickereon. Harwich. Cleared?Hrlg John CbrvsUI. Barnes. Kinriu 22d-Arrlv?t, hark* J ll Mcf.utm, CorwiSinforfc; U net, Olaen. Boston. ^ ' 1 i PORTLaND, July 50--Arrived, ilimmhfn Kt&dcobIa. Bragg, NYork. Cleared -Schim Idaho, Davis, and Poreal City. D?vl*. Raw York. , PORTSMOUTH. Ju!yI9 Arrlred. *chr* Lena Hunter, Per rr. Piiiladelubla. Saian Bcraatoo, Uer/ey, hllxabeupon. RICHMOND, July X Am el, scbr A mxle Borland, Voor l bar*. N York. 8* fled?Mr br 9 W Jobnion. Mala, Boaton. ROCKLAND, July l*~ Arrtred, achr? Union, Poland. N York; Hudson, PoBt, NVork: Mafgte Bell. Hall, NYork. yacht Suuuv Side, from do; lit a. Jtutlua. Kennlatuii, MYork ; V Barney, JoLnmu, NYork; l8lh, Amelia, Kllma, WYork 17U?, Uen Warren, tfisboo, York; 1Mb, R e llodgiion. Had,M York: K L Ureaory, 'FiionidUe, do; UHh, ilea Mario li, Titus. NYori. ^ MM *ehrs Conroy, French: HeraH, Hall, and Hue, ?'< Ingr&biiiu. NYork: Thomas lilt. Hal, rlo: 16tn, AtalaiiU. w Plerue, and I<eontina, Pratt, do; Corro, Pick-ring, no; Redfngton, Uregory, do; Commt rce, T. rrey, do; 18vb, erla L W Snow, Hall, New Or'eana; avbra Uen*.;!#, Kennedy : B 8 Lewi*, El well, and Ida Hiidaon, Sntln, NYork; l?th. William Mo- ^ r Loon, Fountain; Nile, Biiear; Mt Hope, Farnham; Oregon, Caudage: Juno, Met<-.ali% and Richmond, O'iptlll. do. (SaV aNNa.IL July H- Arrived, bark Kmpraa < Br? Pan ley, Newport, B. Sailed Rarka Amelia (Brl, Berry, Llvrrpool; Atlanta. iUclter, Matanxaa, with Inward oaa^o. 1Mb -Clean"!, acbr Jn la R Oamnu^i, Pitcher. Boaton. 21?t?Arrived, sclir L Q C W 1*0art, Georgetown. Cleared -hteanial.lp Uen Barnes, NYork; bark Burke. Llvi'ipuol; bilg Jutu Balcb, Darieu, to toad for New Bedford. ad?Arrived, steamship Cleop-vtra. MYork; schrJoho, da Cleared?Scbr BeuJ Oart:lde?, ->aw Hiven. KAliEM, July 8U?Arrived, near Pathway, Ilaley, Elizabeth port. ' BU?CEIsfiisEOU^. A?'THE BLOOD IN BDHMBR.?TUR BLOOD DRTK . rlorAtei In bot weather. Profuse perspiration deprive* It of a portion of iii nourishing and reproductivo propertlea. CoDsequentlyiln aitmnrrtba dealt lose* In Dome de gree lta firmueai, the muaelea lack their usual elasticity and vigor, and tb* weight of tho body ulmlnltke*. Tuese are clesr Indications tbat the ordinary supply of tbe llfeau* talalng principle afforded by tbe food we eat la not sufficient to meet tbe requirement* of tbe *y*tem nndm a high trm|>erature. There la another reaaon for thl* belli! mi tbe direct luUneoce of the heat. vix. -the loss of appe lite and tbe weakening of the digestive power* which it occasion*. I'ndcr tbe*o clrcnmstances a who'.eaome Invitoru..t la ari<1i>nll* AH J Lb? brut 1D(1 ufdit II klO^ ITiTTEKM'srotfACU BiVt'E KS. This admirable ve/etabl? tunic and alterative acta favorably upon tbe if item In Mv<iral ways. It increases the appetite aud facilitates digestion. thereby inclining the stomach to reoelre and eaablluK it to assimilate a due amount of nourishment. It also tones the relaied secretive organs and tne bowels. Under its operation the process of emaciation, occaalone I b* tne drain through y I tie pores, Is arrested, tbe whole frame refreshed and Invieorated aud the spirits exhilarated. Tbe dyspeptic, tbe bilious, the reiTous, the debilitated, scarcely need to be told that It Is precisely tbe stimulant and corrective they ought to take at this season. Thousands of them know tne fact by expe- , - m rlence. Nothing In the Pharmacopola (or out of II) will ^ X supply its place?least of ail the trashy local nostrams which w some unscrupulous dealers would be glad, for the beuedtul . " ? their owu pockets, to peddle out in its stead. jgVENING TELEGRAM. 1 ' . SEE TUB liATEST RELIABLE SPECIAL DESPATCHES. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION t?P ANT EVENING PAPER. all the "Latest news. ALL OVER TtlE CITV. TWO CENTS. t | | ALL PEBSONS WANTING THE WAR COLOKS "OP POAKCE AND PRUSSIA CAN OBTAIN THEM FREE BY APPLYING AT THK OFFICE, 91 NASSAU STREET. ARE YOl* SUFFERING WITH INDIGESTION T DOES hAAr'hiirn Lrnnhln tou V Do vnil malt ud strir ?ra.t<>r f Go at once to ihe druggist's and get a bo* of VCLUNU'S Hy.pfpi.la Tablsts. Price Mc. per box. See home references. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ' ? 'i Ktutcn without publicity. liP^al everywhere. Desertion, Ac., suilicleui cause. Success guaranteed. Terras fair. Ad vice free. F. t. KING, Counsellor at U?w. SS3 Mr n-!w:.v. t Auoum divorces obtained ur different , ' Klatts; legal everywhere; desertion, to., sufficient cauce; g No pubillcl.y; no charge until divorce obtained. Advice riac. U. HOUSE* Attorney, VS Nassau alrejl. AT J. H. JOHNSTON Jk ROBINSON'S, 150 HOWERY, corner Broome street, New York, prices reduced to gold ' rate* on Diamonds, Gold ami Silver Wnietie*, Una .lewetry " and sterling silverware. CautU paid for o.d Kilfnr and lux mood s. A- A.-A.-A.?A.?REFRIOBRATORS . ml half rrlee, to close out the idock. iRee toryourselves. EDWARD D. BAS3PORD, Cooler lostlluts. Prices of all good* in plain dgiues. Ames manufacturing company auJ CHESTER EMERi" COMPANY. E. V. NAUGHWOUT A CO., General Agent*, 25 l'?rk piace and 22 Murray street, Have on sale all k>ua* of Macbinenr, Machinists' Tool*. Lathei, Planers. Drill* and Spinier*, Gear Cutter*. Millinu and Jigiing Machlnei, Sciew rutii g an J Shaping Machines. Steam Engines, Antes celebrated Turjine Water Wheel* and Steam Pumps. Bronte Statuary and Bas Relief; Heroic and Colossal Monuments. Bronze Cannon of all sizes and complete Batteries farcisbed at ibort notice. Great rarlety of regulation, presentation and Mascnie Swords. Every rarlety of German Silver and Electro-plated Goods. The Genuine Chetter Emery ba* no equal. Sold in largo or small nuantlties at tbe lowest price. J^HE DAUNTLESS AND THE CAMBRIA. TUB Wf I LLr* (IKK AT OCKAN YACHT-RACa IliE FIR9T NEWS" WILL BE IN ? THE EITKA"TELEGRAM. LOOK OUT FOB IT. JJLOCKADE, BLOCKADE. ^ THE WAR HETWEENKRANCE AND PRL\vS!A BLOCKADES TUI- iJERMAX PORTS f Attention 11 invited to lha ( TAMPED Fli.isS CORNICES OK chance"* "malins. Birmingham, Jvngland, Largeat Brltlah Maker*.. k Uil tkinpiei with B. A S. U. Tbomp?oa, Montreal, Canada, aud partial tatnples with Van Wart t McCoy, 43 Chambers afreet, Sew York. q^rand park. Remein'oer. Spaciol car ou tfce 3.15 train. New York and New HaTen Rail' i S ruaJ, sat'iruAP. Ju.y aS. Friends and tlie public are Invited to examine t!ic elegant Villa Hi ts lu the ^reai cenual sub-division of Grand Park to be >ol(l Saturday, J uly u. Carriages will await the arrival of train to convey visitor* over tlie ground*. | NO MORE MKr)I?'INP.--70.0X) CCRF.8 WITHOUT drugs, by Du HAItKV'S de.tclous Kevali-ulu Food, of Drspej>*la, Coiitiiinptiou, Constipation, DUrrlura and Dysentery ; oli binds 01 tevci* an 1 D.sen.-es of tlie Stomach nn 1 L.ver. Copies of cure* (Including turn of Ma Ho'foess the Fope; srnt tree. Sold In ttu?; 1 ib. v I ij;12 ibs. 1(10. x)u bakky A CO., ltot William street, New York. and at all dru :?ist > and grocer*' everywhere. OLD DR. HEATH CURK3 CHROMIC DISEASES AND * ] wcatneascs when all otbcr treatment and medicines have> fatled, author of threa lar?e boots, advloo free, Unices 710' Broadway, New York. Radical cure, without knife, caustic ok r. m detention from business, lor Stricture, Fistula, I'i;--*, *V ] lMintri of tbe l'elvlc Viscera, Diseases and Deformities vt v Un bye, .Nuu, Pace and Fersox I HENRI' A. DANItXS, M. D.. 144 Lexington avs ? 1 > I ROCKAWAY BEACH?THE FINIPT EXCURSION, I out of the city, by tbe Sou b-lde hai road, by Roost velt! I arid I,rand itieet jerries, at S, to and 11 A.M. Ticket* for !*1 be trip, t>L All day there. I Thomas r. aonew, 26a Greenwich street, i New York, has reduce J tbe prices of Teas, Colleen, I Sujan, Flour and all kinds of Groceries, Molasses sud Fro- I rlsions to tue cold standard. I vale Locks. i ii I ? llnip'.lclty, Security, Coovealcncp of Key. Kim and Xlon.iB ?ijhl LaUIim, Fine Siore Uo?r, < lonet, ("best, Peik and i'rawer Locks. For sale t y Hardware Tra Je. . ? I TALE LOCK MASi^'U CO., No. 1 Barclay st, N. T. | ^ > rroii DAPA'TLESS AMD THE CAMBRIA, THE WINNKK OF THB OREAI OCEA1* TAClIT" 11AC3. **JE FIRST NEWS WILL BE IN THB EXTHA TELEGRAM. 4 LOOK OL'T FOR IT. '