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\ IRA A. PAINE, Phe Result of His Trip Across the Atlantic. kT SHOOTING NEAR LONDON. tories Over England's pion Shots. n known pigeon shot, arrived in y ia?t a:ter a brie! but eventful Knrope. "Tie U this port May U, having in rgo the trotting maiea presented to liarou ilUbtliild by Mr. ltelmoot, an<l dtllvcred Hum, time, to their owner In Paris Afier re d?> a' hojoiirn tu that j'ay city ['Blue wool to and tbere looked around at onco to bring lout tbo bovine .;s which, as much as an_> tmng else, lok him aero.-.* ti.o oc au. This was tu ni ? t the U<-t Igcon shooters :u England, that ho nn^hi te-t hi* till at llie trap witn one or mora represent itives there fo were looked upon as belli; aitiio.-i Invincible. All t be o.roi lor wag to como to the score with tin in equitable terms. 'liiit he wrs accommodated, ai.d lit he achieved notable victories ovi r Kit-lead's best toil, the American pttbho have becu advise t by the j Kit a i.:?, but there uro poiuta ol interest cnanteil nth the meutiug, vt lJaiuo with Captains Fatten MMt iboiley at Nontax Mill thet mo worthy or production at .Ills time. l'mtie, who is in remarkably good health and spirits, thus to! 1 tbo story of bis trip to a ilia: vu> re porter yesterday afternoon:? Till: MATCH 1VITB l'ATlOX. "1 arrived in London on a Thursday, and on tiia Monday following, upon invitation, went to Not ing Hill, where the members ol' tho Gun Ciua were shoot ing an important sweepstakes. During the progress or Upsweep, Mr. Hornar 1 ri. Jaflr iy, upon my solicita uon, told Captain Pat!"0, one of tbo shooters ol the lay. of ;ny ob.ioct in v 111>^ London. 11" sai4 that here *m 'an 'niencaii ar<]Ufilutanc? of Ins on liio grnurd-i who do-ired to moot tin) best shot in Kuropo, and believing that ho ? i atton> rightly could bo en I led so, wautcu to make a match wtthhm.' 'All right, c, old boy,' gayly responded PatUin, 'anything Jullrny.' So the ice was broken, and in a verv few minutes the match wa* ma e. 1 wanted it to l>o 60 b rds each at 140 yards rise, but Captain l'atton's Offer of 30 birds eac at $7 yards ri.-e was accepted. The s.akes wore f&OO a u!e, and the shoot took place on the :;u of this month." tiik huooti.m;. "There was the lir attendance at tho club _ fronuds that had been seen during the season, nnd tho ^ betting was very spirited, with l'ntton tho favorite. The contest was quite evenly maintained hp to tho twenty-filth round,, when m\* opponent was two ??it"ds in advance* At this point it looked ^ 'dollars to cents' on him, hut he missed ? throe out ol tho next Ave, while I brought down lour In sfBCCfSion, which made it a tie, each of us killing tf out of the ,'10. Patton missed Ins lid, 4th, 6tb, 10th, Mlb, 17th, 26th, '.".Mb and SOtb. I lulled to stop my Jd, 4ih, 10th, 15ih, 14th, 1Mb, 10th. 24tb and Mtk buds. As there was so tuu h money on the result nnd HVI^r to many wanted it to stand over until another match ? could t<e shot, and not decide it l>y bird about, It was I Anally arranged to rhoot the match off tho following I Wednesday, the stakes being the -ame, as were all the other conditions." THK BIKUS. my ?***?, o vm^ani, "What kind of birds wore trapped l" "The management of the whole matter was, by tnu- i tuul consent, ielt to a committee ol tbe Gun Club. These geutlcmeu ordered the linnet birds that could be produced, and, as thcru were thousands to pick from, 11 being the height ol tlie shooting season, it is to be pre sumed tbe bent wi re luriuslicd. They were remarkably fast and -mall I bad never beIoro M en such pigeon", tbelr iwagi: weight was between 7 and tl ox., while Hie tuajorliy ol the pigeons shot iu America reach irom U to 15 Ot It was impossible to kill these Knglif.li birds near the trap. Tliey invariubiy cot away ten or twelve yards beioro you could get on tiietn. To show their speed some ot them were i mcd in their Iliglil Irom tbe trap io tbe boundary, about eighty yards, and they were but two aud a ball aud three seconds in going that distance. '1 THK HSTIIl KKNCMUll. ' You again met Captain Pattou on the following W cocosday ?" '?Yes, ana there was a very Butnorou* company to eitne-s the shoottug Several of the spectator# were Sew Yorkers and old Irieuds ol mine. The betting w as iveu, atid everybody, apparently, had something on the result. It was my good fortune to win the match ?> a birds, killing iio out ol 30 to '.'0 scored by Captain I'utton out ol u similar number. My misses were tbe 1st, 6th, tilth. 14th, 15th, 1 mn nd 30th birds. I'attou failed on the 3d, llih, 12th, 15th, lt!tb, ltUh, 20th, 23d, 24tU atld 20tb pigeons." "What did they tbiDK ol your victory?" "1 was congratulated u(on all sides, the first to take nr hand bring 1'att ti. who said that lie bad no ex ruses to mnke, as the birds were as good as ever trap p>d. and everything was eatiMartorv. I hen many ?! the prominent members ol the club praise.' mv style >1 shooting, naying that 1 had 'llie best first barrel* they had ever seen. SHOO I IKS WITH CAl'TAIN SMtl.LKV. "You sliot another match, did you not?" "Yes, and at once. r-*\eral gentlemen wanted me to ?boot them, but as Captain Shelley, thought to be among the best ol shots produced by the ciuus in I.on don. came Dim. 1 accommodated him. We arranged to shoot at JO birds c icl> f '>0 a side, and 27 yards ri-u. 1 beat bitn by one bird, killing 15 to his 14. The betting it the start was rt to 4 on Shelley, atld oflcra of these odd.- were c flered and taken so last thai 1 wondered If I had evrr before seen any betting on a pineon shoot. Kvorytxtdy wanted to t;et smm th nit on th.- result, and my iate opponent. Captain 1'aiton, was excessively busy ill backing me. Alter the match Mr. Jaftray i said to me, 'I'a ne, your IHcnd I '.-ttton has won more I money on you than I have ever before seen bet on a j pigeon match.' e<tifliley ui ssed his lsi, 7th, tfih 11th, i T.'th and 17th birds; while I . 'lied on the 2d, 4th, loth, , 14th imd 17th pigion*. J was compelled to decline the other oiler*, us two days .iter I leit lor home. " rsunt t> ijcn. In the ihree events ~lioi by Paine he used a Grant IU central lire. w. ightDg ? lbs 2 o*. "AH the mem bers ol the Gun Cl'ib .-iiool with vert ligfctguus," tad Feme, "mine beliu a lair .-unple of the majority." His cartndg. s were ol 3S drachms ol pow- i 4er, aud, a- the ruus call fot, 1'4 o*. sliot, the latter I kemg American 7'sau I 8's. I'aino says i. it the shooters he met have the finest pos-iule style. I'hey are neither too -low nor too i last, Uui adopt mat Wective mean whicn prmlaco* j greit exicntH n. At the iin.e ho wis with them tho^ si ere m tueliin-t m>-.-inie lonn. OtlTIIV Al'IMUCY LIsLB I'ATT X. In nrder te mote cl- urh sb w the standing?f Palne't Oppon. nt iu bis iii.-i ma eh, the .o lowing -ketch ol Captain ration ; awaken urn a recent number ol the Lot.'ion litu-'lrjlrti ,Spertin:/ iimi J'ramalu ?\ cw J .? Capt.nu AuUr y I.isle I'attou was lioru .Inly 27, IMi. at Uls iop's Hull itoese, 1 union. MuWrtolf an I is consequently thirty live ye.;- ol ase 111- early Itle w.ib devot-'I .. iuo.-i etiiii. lv to Spurt n.:. alio Ue thus ar.|Uir?d a con ler.ible am nit ol skill hi all he andcrtook', soou t.ein. acknowledged a- one ol the be-t lis.i< i mi n - nd .-hois in the count rth?n sixteen jests old he took i? ai> h ? ry, , r.d aln.ost .it once tie caiuu the ciamplon -!iOt ol many < tubs in the South of Kngiami. and iu tln> ronr?e ol two y< ..rs hmi-woa nearly lOOllisi prizes atid ilnrtecn Medals, ile Joined j tho secou.l i aitaiion o! tin Kouriicutb regiiaenKtS l-6o. end, f-suuij! lor N< w /,eal.m<t w ith his r- ^r.? u?? a?, look a prominent part in the War against toe Maoris. Id i lie i olio wing ) ear, liowvver, Uc rvtutn. I to l.nn land OU a two year-.' ieiVe, but ouly a le* (J.l)b aiter his arrival new t i".ie ol .do oull<reitk ol tlie war, so thai lie immedtaiciy returned to Ne ? /? uatid and trrved wftu dlstui' tum ittl tin promotion totiienril baitaiiot) ol ins regiment, then in Kng ..nd. in 1m>4. Iu lsdi he went wnn mi refimi n. to Malta, .. I ibeno# In toe siicci e.i .n^ ye.i* t<> India, w hero lie ?? n o i d a si* | nw lis shooting titp ui 0H?b.aeie aud l.n.iak, aua j ?ta.io the Ue>t l?ug ol largo gaihe o! tlie season He acquired a taste :or put on shoot n irom lus i trotber, Captain Henry il ttiune i'atton, who wai tiien, . ?ud is now, one ol tn.'t?e?i su >t? of .he day. iapt.nu Aubrey 1'ittor: lire , hie Itr-l sbo at a p ge?n Ifo.n u 1 trap :u tbe eWtiy put ol I(t7l, atid little more nee, oo said regarding the proucteticy bo so rapuily a tamed when ne mention that u the tame yen uu carrir on Ibe tirnna Inietuaiioiinl Cup at tiadeu liaden. Having , bad a long and eiciiiug IK with bu broth, r, they tvoth Hill."i nib'Heet. In sticc*etii?ii, and each ? ailed to tuo | twi-ntictn round, aed tlie e jer waa again unstiweaelttl' a ilh Ins twi-ntv flitt!, i?- ivm/ liio younger to kill to #ia, whicti i.e aid wnh i smurt flr-t. Muif .bat iin.' bis ear* "i aaap.geoa shot in t? ku wu i t dw< il 1 upon; suture it to siyih.it hf nweoi mtae Uve fears' shooting more tuan an) living mm. t o h lo tups ?nrt Honey pn/.s, t? log mi p. sse*?ion ol fully #lo.i?si worm of nirer cup*, oi wlucn no iess thin ten are ?nieruat.on-il cup-, won eiti.cr at ii.tdi'tt of Motive Uarlo, besides many Ktinaas prizes But notbiag that n? or auy oihcf shot liaNfvt r . one betore come up to j taia last iuriwrin.il jo at M. :.te Carm. > -n be coin- 1 nu eCcd by wmn n., the tlrnnd i'ou ? . . atl i ti cu, lor tbe se oud time in - u.ce.--ion. can ? <i < i' tneilrnnd Pro, s cup vnueu a ftp . ?uu >4.1^ iu mouey, wsti- ? ?ft ii>Mi, a He. though shooting a^a.n-t s venty other <onipetitors. ?nd mat y?ar eighty-our, tnonc w'l "in were the ti>. ?t PM>res"utaltve sbots of Karojn- C.'pta u 1'ittlon aga n snoweil l.is wondcriul brM m bis Ii.aicu .tttu tie Uei tt.tll ill' 'U l-'-litroky. M Ally mrd e. < a, tor $>.tK>u I ue wttcr was se. .iid la me ??nt<? mo grant! prize, and us mis a .tch pocofred at sdesntaga oi one yar i line" ia> n ? iroiu his oppoaooi. *i." in toe end won ny one bird Cap 'am I'stton bits now i >r tbe tsst two yt .tr> ??vn iul same illanttii < "d ii. eoK rea ant;tanu as ibe trmre. iilut ff * ?1 Mi?pi*y a the d nier ? von by tbe hospitable Adtn at 'ration de linos at osw. goM Wirra ou niarole tabic l?, one bo uw the other, in : tbo abooitng pavilion. Captain Fatton is not only a j iburuufli ipori-ni;it b<l i pffttA gentleaian. ami Uis j.r ai popularity was .i.ouu by me coegratuUtiou* be rut ?i\ > <i alter iirm^ hut *? un.n. ulioi, ua lor a time the cl.ct r wt ro deali nine Id l$t" ?t truat ma 11 o have the |i e sure ?1 lialUK bini ai? ill w winner it w li be >*?? 11 tlie rgbt man is in the rnfhi plat e, ' a* Ctptuil Aubrey I'auon h .s now furljr earned the title 01 the "ClUUnpiou pigeon .shot of Kbgl.iOU." l'ame brought to tUi.-o port two polo ponies lor Mr. Win Jatir.iy. PREAKNESS' YEARLINGS. riKTH ANNUAL SAIE OF M. B. SANFOBO'S THOROl UHUmjpS?ri'Rt H.YKEliS AND PRICES OBTAINED. LuiWTM, Ky., Juno 2V, 1878. The fifth annual sale ol the Preukneaa yearlings, the property of Mr. M. H. >.iuiord, took place to-day ou the North b.vhnrn Kami, six mile* Irom this place, 'the weather wmplea.taut, tlie attendance law nnu ilie biiMin_- qmto t-pirited. I'be following lota were din po-ed of CULT.-*. j No l?Gray colt, foale4 Slay 30, by Haywood, dam Crownlet; Jo-rpti Hirsch ISO No. 'J? Uh\ roll, 1'iiied May 11, b> itnp. Glenelg duio 1 em; 1'. <> Bernard 3,325 ( No a?Hay colt, fo a ed May 0, by li.'j wood, dam lai.v Guorg ? Kedmor<' 210 No. 4? ( lie? 11tit coil, loilcil April 3, by Haywood, d.irn M; Mil it; J. K. MiGibboli. 110 . No ?liny colt, to,iled May 0, by lUpi I!lonely, dam La Pol nit; A. Catnma< K 1,050 ? Nu t??Chestnut colli io..led April IS, by imp. Ult-nel,, daui >alitia. 11. o. Bernard i?,?M No : iS.iy coll, oaioi May 18, by Waverlcy, dam I Wood onl Ik-be; H Lusiiy 110 ! No .?<?Ltay i.oH. loaled May i'i. by Bay woo i, duui j Lazy l\ i^r.iut s dam); 1> McDamci 440 : No. f> ?ill on u ouit, io iii ii , by John Morgan, dii III wjino Busl:; William Jennings "05 ; No. 10?Bey colt, loaled Mart h 24, by imp. lilcti- I elg. data .Nia.,irii, A. ' .unuii.t k 2,IQ0 i No. 11?Hay colt, foaled March 30, by imp. 11? n elj. iaiu Notice; l.J. MMiObon 225 | No. 12?Bay ot?u, fouled April 20, by Imp. Ulenelg, dam 1 winkle; J. U. Heiiiunu 200 Nu 13?1 rown or bay eon, louied May 5, by Bay wood, dam l.axity , Jjtn s A. Grinsead 70 K1LUB3. No. 14? Chestnut Ally, touted April 15, by Lever, tlam i.a y Hirdawi.v; \v. j! Jottwof... 120 No. 16?Hay filly, louied April IK, by llaywoo<l, daw imp Kilter; W. B. Cran'j 150 No. It)?Cneslnui filly, loalod March 21, by Alarm, dam Alala, .lames A. Griiisie.it! 150 No 17?Cbeslnul II ly. foaled Muroh 22, by impi Git m i data Minx T J. McGibbou 810 No.lt I4.t% ully, loaled April 22. by imp. Uienelg, dam I .a Henderson; P. Lorillard 400 No. 1ft?Hay filly, foaled May 10, by Imp. Glenelg, dura Heliotrope; II. l.uaby 120 No. 20?Drown inly, lOkled May 2, by \'irgif, dam Mary Martin, K J. Huldwm 610 Ho. 21?Hay ti I ly, fjaled April 26, by VitrII, dam lilunder; K.J. Baldwin 475 No. 22?Chestnut filly, loalod April 4, by Haywood, dam Karrmu; A. Cam mack H25 No. 2H?Chesinnt tillr, louied May 7. by War Dunce, dam Hf en Douglas; A. K. K:ohaMa 130 No. 24? Hay fitly, loaleu March 21, by imp. llletieig, dam I'lrio.t; A. Cam mack 2,700 No. 26?Cheetnut hilv, foaled April 24, by imp. (ileneig. dam Finesse; l>. McDaniel 725 No, - Bay litly, loaled April 24. by imp. filenolg, dam Mtnu. Dudley; P. CiOrillard ..1,025 So 27?Kay il ly, fouled Mity 3, by imp. Ulenelg. d.im Stamps (Kane IVarce's dam); I'. Lorillard.1,600 No. 28?Bsy liliy, loaletl April 6, fjr imp. (Jlenelg, <Mm l.ark (I'lanter and Hairy illtrsdam); K. J. Baldwin 726 No. 3U?Bay filly, loaletl April 5, by imp. Glcnclg, deraTbe Nun; H. -I. Baldwin 275 No. MO- Hay Ally, lo.tled April 8, by imp. Uleuelg, dam Regan; h. J. Baldwin 750 I No. 31- Bay Oily, foaled April !!0, by Haywood, I dim Kaiinka (sister to Willie Hnrkej; (ieorgc llowen 300 1 No. .12?Chestnut filly, loaled April Id, by imp. Uleuelg. dam Cordelia: C. Woodford 770 I No. 38(crippled)?Hav filly, loaled April 20, by Imp (fienelg. dam Grecian Bend Not sold. No. H4?Bay Ully, loaled May 1, by Lever, dam Be tarn; J. B. McDonald 275 No. 85?Chestnut filly, foaled May 7, by Levor, dam RedOMa; B. li. Thomas ". ?... 325 No. oil?Gray filiy, foaled April 8, by Haywood, dam Lap; K. J. Baldwin 200 No. 37?Hay Oily, loaled April 21, by Buvwood, dam Goneril (Bay Hum's dam); B. Smith". 95 TROTTING AT EAST SAGINAWA Detroit, Mich., Juno 20, 1876. The attendance at the Kast Saginaw races yesterday was good. TUe 2:30 event was won by George, in tlirco klraght heats. Tunc?2:32, i;32, 2:82. Captain Sel lcck was second. Albenmrlo third ami Sweet William iourth The 2:28 race was won by .'.my B., she taking the second, IIHIi and sixtn heats; silvorsides the first, and LilUe Qtpsy tbo tlnrd aiH fourth. i his was the tno-t cxcitlng contest ot tbo day. Time?2:24, 2:24',, 2:26. 2:25'j, 2;2ft, 2:2sV KISBEIt'8 TKAINEB AND JOCKEY. Says the London Spurting Timet, 17th iuit.:?"Mr. A. Bultnzzl has dealt most liberally with tbo trainer and jockey ot Kishcr. Hayboo b?? recoivoit the handsoruo present ot flO.UOO, una MuldJiieu: Jft.OOtl.'' ClilCKET. THE HTATEN ISLAND CLrB Df 1 EATS THE BROOKLYN CLCB?BtOUf. 14H f> 101. The Brooklyn Club played the second eleven ol tho Staten Island Club yesterday. Only nino tin n ou each side took part in the contest. Tbo Siaten Islanders first went to the bat aud stored 77 ruas, ol which Spraguocontributed 25, ' not out,'' Then the Brooklyn wen went in aud scored 4.1 runs. In the second inuuif or tbo Staton Islanders Byre made 19, Mott 14, Hodges (not out) 11. and Wtiiiiock 11. The sccond in ning ol the Brooklyn Club scored 63 runs. i'ho following is the score:? STATICX ISLA5D, First Inning Second Inning. Whitiock, c. Ames, b. Scott 7 b. Scott 11 Eyre, b. Love 14 c. sub b. Stewart 19 J. McKeon, run out 0 b. Love. 10 Spr.u:uo, not out ..26 b Love 2 Mott. b Siott II b. Siowart 14 Seaward, c. aud b. Love. 1 c. sub b. Love 3 Osborne, c. St veus, b. Scott f> b. Love. 0 H04*04 run oui 4 Jioi out 11 McKooti, c. Love, b. Scott 0 st. Scott, b. Stewart..., 0 Byes. 3; I ( byes. 6; Byes, 4; leg byes, 1; wides, 6 IS widen, 2.. 7 Total 71 Total 77 BKOOKLTN. J-'tr.it Inning Second Inning. Allies, c. W bit lock, b. Kyr# 4 not out 6 Love, i>. Sprague 4 b. Spraguc u Gregory, u -pragtie, r>. Eyro 9 c. and b. Whitiock .... 0 Stewart, U Spraguo... 0 c. Osborne, b. Eyre.... 10 W. Scott, b Sprajiue.. 8 hit wicket, b. Eyre.... 6 Itrown, b. Sprague.... 8 b. Sprngue a Hardcastle, c. Kyro, b. Whitiock 2 runout 2 W.iins. b. spranoe 0 runout 2 s lev ens, not out 1 c. J McKoon,b Whitiock 2 Byos, 9; leg byes, It W ides, 2 12 Byes. 9; leg byes, 2.... 11 Total 48 Tot,11 63 Umpires?M*s<rs. Brewster and Makin. BAbE BALL NOTES. The following games were played yesterday :? AT ST. LoVlS. Imtih -it. flubs. lit "4. ;?/. 41",. Mh. 6th. 7th. nth. QtK Mutual OUUUOOOO 0?0 St. LouU 10100033 0?8 AT CUICAUa Inningt. Omht. Ut 2d. L /. 4 .'.'i. itX 7th. St\. VtK Chicago 1 1 0 0 4 fl ti 1 0-19 A tli.Ct ,C i 0 0 I) 0 0 o : 0?3 at cwrisjt iti. Inningi. C.vht. 1ft id. 3<i. 4fA. UK 6th. 71A. 8IK OtK Ci in I < trill. 2001.40003? B H.irCurd 0 & 0 0 0 2 U 4 2?13 llie Harvard University nln wcro to have played tbe AftlngtMa ou the I n ou Grounds yesterday afternoon, hut lor some reason, >s \ el un> :;platned, they iaiiea to put lu :<n appearance. Ttio Ariin^tous were on the tiofel promptly at ilum o'cloc.K, m<d. alter waning until lour, b' gau to play against a strong tield mo, whom they dcuaiuil >y a score ol 14 to 7 in six Ioniums. tomorrow mo Natneto.-* and Chelsea niu s play on the l uioi; Grounds. Hex; Monday >ho Cheiseaa play the Harvard Colics C!ub on the I iiion urounds, an<i on ttie fourth o, July ttic Arlington* and Cbeisea* play on thn Mine trouudi. LACHOa&fi. Kokthal, June 1*70. The Montreal LMrosse Club held a meeting to lay and ae< td? i to welcomo the Kuropoan lacrosse toam by a reception, wh ch illi ke given in the Victoria Skat ing Itink. lit turn satlwf from Kngtand to ujy. YACHTING NOlr.S. Yacht Restieis (not Hesoiute, aa misprinted In Tb Br Ml ay't I^-ue), N Y.Y.C., Mr. 8 N Kane, sailed irotn n hiteatoni, L. I , at a quarter to nine o'clock P. M. ye?ter.:ay lor Newport. YaoM Mtd'awk, X. Y.Y.C. Mr Gardiner, from Boa ton, i'i-sod Ifhileslono, L. 1., yesterday afternoon, en r utt U> New "York. I'h# famou- yacht Plu'k and I.tick, w>uner ofthe centenntai race, and last yacht Arum Potlger wilt *nl a match race tor !?<?? ovtf the conrii of the Long Uland Yacht Club on T?ntdiy, Jul.. 4 THE UNIVERSI1Y EIGHTS. EVE OF THE GBEAT U>??YALE'S ENGLISH COACH BUSY?MB. COOK ALL BIGHT?HAB VABn STILL 1.OWING ON "1IME." t ^fKiNoruLD, Mass., June 20, 1870. As su.'jested yes erday, Vale's bard preliminary row in. ceased on Tuo dajr night. Yesteruay morning she waa out for a lew minutes, practising starts, and taking advice Irani bcr coach, Mr. Keiley. Sue does not get under way as easily as a six, though, us Yale suris with bcr slowest stroke, this in part accounts for it. No. 2 wax, as u ml, rowing well; Indeed, Mr. Kelley thinks that were it not so lato iu the day, be should be put in a more re-ponsible position, like No. 7, and belp set tb<; stroke. lie adds that wbilo Yale's bodies arc not togemor, her oars ore; that ."he {.-els 'be catrh well; that her stroke is the one in vo^ue at Cambridge; that there is pleuty of strength In tbo ho it; that thd uieu are all in good order; that the Story that Mr. Cook is too flue is groundless, and, while ho did rot Kay -o, ho is evidently very con ildent ihut, barring louls and aocidents. Yale will wiu the race. She did not row iu the after noon owiru' to the absence of Mr. Kellogg?her So. 4? at commencement ut New Haven, where be had a part. This, togctberwitb her light work this morning, aud. Indeed, all the w eek, shows that she is deturin ued to come up to the score heavy enough this time. Mr. Keiiey rowed near then this tnoruing as stroke a( a double scull, sad SHOCTKD nis ADMONITIONS, No. 4 especially being urged to do less work at tho end of tho stroke and more at the beginning. As usual, Mr. Cook was feathering higher and reaching further than any one else. A fiugul -r feature in their rowing, win n viewed end on, is that the two end oars look longer than tboso in the waist. This is owing to tho (act that bow and stroke sit euch in the middle, because the boat narrows in their part of it wlulo tho sii waist men all sit up to th 'lr sides. Olton this morning they did not cut' h tho water at once. Mr. Cook's oar wai frequently in ahead of the others on port side, and bow ??s uol parallel With tho othors, showing that lie d U not reach so far. They hesiiatod, however, less than usual about getting the oar in when forward, sinking it at onoo aud kc ping the lower cd.es ol their blades, if anything, further forward than tho tops, and so quite escaping the look of slh-itij; tho water which i'arvard'g I blades, by being turned slightly tbo other way, often j give. Neither Mr. Thompson, at 0, nor Mr. Ken- ! ncdy, at 7, swing their bodies enough or throw j thctn on as Mr. Cook appears to, so giving their arms too much to no; yet Mr. Kennedy's certainly look good for a generous allowance. Bow roWracross the iioat badly, and can hardly stop It at this lato day. They rov.ed but leisurely this morning about two miles In all, shooting both bridges and returning, the coxswain seeming to do hi.s work well enough, not withstanding rutuor.- to tho cmtrary. Neither cox swain bobs much with each stroke, Harvard's doing so tho iess of the two. HARVARD'!* WORK. Harvard got afloat at abont a quarter of six and paddle I up stream nearly three miles, to the starting buoys, Mr. Loring coaching Iront the referees' stoamer Vision. Turning, they, got uway at a few minutes before seven, and came down str>>um fast on time, their stroke l??ing taken once iu tho first five luiiinies at thirty-lour, and the s> eond a tmnnio later i)l thiriy-livo, thell couch lolli>wiug at out -100 feet hetiind slid watching their work end on. Bow will not ceaso feathering lower tlntn lb*- rest, 3's head comes further back than bis neighbor's aud stroke's not lar euough, or rather his cinn not high enough. Mr. BoUn at 7, always u faithful worker, :n clmes to weir himself ont too early iu tho pull and will need especial caro on ibia point In tbe race. He is tbo tallest and ono ol tho sparest looking men lu the boat, but has rowed hard and last In the . homo races. Mr. James at No 6, a good man l ist yea , and tbo heaviest now in tho boat, tbouub bo bus done Mess work than the others in the Interval, and Inclines not to do his all when rowing on lime, t* said to work very hard in the race. The MnillMns and care ftl Mr. Bancroft rtt stroke are con int n>i#0, and the crew count ou his work being w.-n doll * mm M ? ?:t.w ?UX WW. Now that tlx ?g > hs ol preparation are over nnd tin'Hour <ii tr ? ,, .1 h ml u amy bo well to tuko a look ut the \ ?? ? -trcng and weak points 01 each crow, and m u whn each liases us hopes of win 111112. Martina wlih Yale, tho favorite in all the taik it) inl; so pleiililully about this elty, she lum tlunc u hard yearV work with a crew, live ol whom arc old oarsmen. ami woli acciiaiomed to their present cap tain; she lias a ru< ? suited exactly to the stroke she Ins lor years been striving to provo ' tie very best 111 existence, which Is the usual one in F.njdand ana ona such as she never bad before. i-tie has had carelul ! instruction I ruin two competent coaches, otio ol tbem ; long lumiluir with her stylo t>f rowing, auu hardy | having seen much ol any otbar, nod the oiber also unusually oxporicucod. Her throe new men are very | tough ?in*! strong, olio o( thorn. Mr. Collier, heiug tii'e j heaviest in the boat, while all her men, besidesuv rug- ' ing much older than their rivals, not only look stronger ' to the casual observer, but Mr. Ilrighant, a Harvard '<K2 man, who has re-enily carelully examined and accurately measured both tbem and their antagonists, says thai be leurs the latter will go to pieces earlier. Mm lias u captain who is just gr .dilating and who naturally will strain every ntrve and do belter Han his best in order to w,n. Finally, Iter Knglisli coach, who is more famil lar with crews used lo long distance rnr ng, and who knows tne qualities nud tactics needed to win beilcr than un) of our oaramen, seems lo have almost overween lug conUdenc-' that she will tiu.c the rare, and there is no dtsguisiiu the lact tbat | her men themselves have thai coulideuce { very largely, nud mutt likely uot without good reason. They have dally seen thoir mats row the wholo track on i uue, while they have vt ry seldom shown tlieir hand. It tlioir work in the eurlv part ol ilie row was not cspo I einlly last ihry .must have uccomphshcd some cxiel- i letil'limo over the whole distance. Ii is almost certain, ! too, iliul their opponents have i con none the belter , tor beiug now lor weeks without a captain, while Yale ha?one in whum she lias ezoepttonal conildouce. and ' their confidence in < acii oilier seems scarcely less. Harvard, on the utbe hand, though .tvoriigiug so I much youuger, claims that the discrepancy iu years is I owmu almost entirely to Vales having throe?tor university oar?unusually old men. Her own are really the heavier ol the two, and ihough Do one ol them looks >o large and strong as Kennedy, ol Vale, they iro all finely developed and have inmost certainly done even more hard work during ibo past year lliou have their opponents. Tliey Have bee a instructed lo row. to b'- sure, in a stvle widely and radically uulike that itr the rival Imat, so greatly so, indeed, that whatever discrepancies there may be in other respects il they are beaten this time it is nearly cortoih that their preserit stroke will never be se seen in a Harvard eight again, ever, though it has won Harvard all her nrcatesi races. i hey have bad unquestionably the moat careful coaching ever had by any Harvard, tf uol by any American, crew, and that at the hands ol a former lauious and most suc cessful oarsman, who seven yeats a?to made a gallant though unsuccessful light against a stroke much <iko tills same one of Yale's on Eng lab water-, but will uot be oonvinned tliat tie is wiong, and they aio unquestionably better together ttian tueir rivals. Ho has trained It.cm so uoil that iusteai ot being troubled w itli the usual aucoyances ol nietii in training, bo has hiouxht them clear up to race day in good llesti, and without a solitary bo I or onu reocll.ous stomach. ! hey seem to got their boat along at a i ranting pace; they have been thoroughly inured to dally rowing tour whole miles at ihu lop of their speed, without a rest In any part ol it, wlmo their uiitagoni.-ts bavo uot. Kvery man ol tuum j baa shown really unusual cnuuriuico ou loot; they i have done woik at home which sutisUes them tbal lliey I have six men wtiocan row u laster racn than could iha j Harvard six a year ago, and yet the latter leal Y.ilo i then naudt!y, alihough she h id Cook and Kennedy, ! Kciiogg and ?.'0"ke ol her present crow, ami altnou^n , she wa- asgctierul y 'tie lavorlte before tho race at now, and hoi stioko has uot chauged. She lows inure strokes to the minute t au Vale, is certainly as long lorward aud unquestionably louger back, >ind that wttti oars each an tm.li longer than the cut re sponding ones u Vale's boni; .the has a boat from uue ol America's moat sutoc-siul bui.dcrs, which is lighter than the rival ship by twenty>1*0 pounds. Her Coxswain knows the course at least as wall as, and prolrabh belter, than tne other, and weighs just about the same Her meti look nnd act as if they would poll a thoroughly game race, and notwithstanding ail the inl!<" about Vale's an- { per:'i ilv, and tlieir study ol her work both duting | the friends ot Hie crimson. the muter ami b"re at tne oar, tbey boar themselves ' with a quiet i onlldence which bespeaks no disgru< t t > From the di-tribution of the work in the |rractiv? : pUils on time it looks as though little lorecust of the re?uit could i'O told, evou wiieu the whole Drat ? ?iic has been rowed, although all th.ugs pnnu to ilw ' fact that it Yale is then ahead it will be an unwelcotnc situation tor Harvard. ?W tne common notion lien i? | thai Y -o's slower <troko will let Harvard away 1 wrh the lead, and that *lw will not ,-trive | to collar her un'll, as nero. In 1">7.-., er at .-tamioga, in lsT4, well ou tnfc> tin' second nr.ie, or even, as t- so common l>etw. en Oxior<l and Cambridge, until 'Un thir l mile ts ent-rcd on aud halt the rare is rowed, .u tin- l itter point, not lar frnus whi r?i tne , little A^awam leiryboat paddies across, and just ' as they round the only bvnd ol any coiis< i|ueneu in tho ' Lour?o the tpect itor will see some very bard rowing, and cau doubt e?? teli pretty ceria.nly who is go in,'to w.n U Yale lias lint thus tar quickeued, but is ahead o, even with, or well up ou Harvard's quarter, and that without any ?i iiriiuir, it Will look weiltor he supporters ol the dark blue, hut It Har vard can abow her a clean pair ol neels tn.it late in Ih* Wot k. sbe may be cquaiiy hopolu! tnat she will yet more open the g*p micro the two get down toward the ?.r nJ stax. at the linith. P.ut he danger ol Hum ot depar .ng irora the prescribe.! plan ol distribu tion is" srsely greater with Harvard, uccaiM? tier stroke, who r<'?'ilnle* it. M uot, Itke Hr. Cook, an old and thornugt >y Seasoned man, unusually welt accus tomed to all the mien 4) oxt item^M oi uuircrstty raeo day. b'U sou u ?t\ years- bit Junior, never before in au imp'rtai t raca, aad U -nco ealied|On to facc a really hiritr task. oa a rpai'v J BROOKHN OABSMEN. Tbe advisability of or.antzing an amateur rowicg association among ibe i!' aoklyn ciubs U bong dts i cussed by the o irsmtu of tbut ciijr. The Nereids. Co ' lumbias and Pioneers have already atgniticJ a willing ness to do all in tlii'ir power i" further the project, and there I* a prubaiiliiy ih.ii, even bfore the cud i> ihe preneo seasuu. Now Yors H ?y *p' be tbe sceue ol Hie opeui g regatta ol tbe llruokiyu Amateur Mowing As I socmnou. j THE CENTRAL HUDSON CLUB RE GAIT A. ? PorOHKKKI'stlC, N. Y? June 29, 1876. Tbo annual regatta ol the Conirat Hudson Yacht I Club, annouuoed to take place to-day at New Uuni'urg, has been postponed until ten o'clock to-morrow niorn ! ing, owing to tbu caiin. 1'bere wore thirteen entries, and ten boils started it hail-past oue tb:a alieinoon, but tbe wind soon died out, and a poMpoaeiuenl was agreed upon. AQUATIC. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OK AMATEUR OARS MEN UNDOING PAST BUSINESS. At the meeting ol tbo Executive Committee of Ihe National Association ol Amateur Oarsmen, bold Wednesday night, Mr. Parker iu tbe cnair and M?t?ra, Cralt, Krumbaai ati<l Lustis present, tbe lollowmg resolut.ou w >s passed ;?"Kos<>lv(id, That ibis coii.miu tee have iearuei with regrfct ol tlie attempted exclu sion ol proxies iroin a lull participation in tlie proceed ings of tbe last meotlug, and prooouuee all action in which prosit? were excluded as illegal, null and void, und ol no ellrci." At the meeting rclerred to the case ol Mr. Jatncs Ri:ey, ol the N-.-piuue Ciub. was brought tip, and tbe olUcers ol tho Neptune Club, bel.cviug Mr. j llt.uy to bu a bun,i /i<f* amateur ouratnnn, were prise-it , with prool to sustain tbem in tiin? estimate iliey | lorme I. Oo the ?-vldence produced tbe committee I ipialiliud Mr Hney, but ipuitred tlie proxy volu hel l by j tbu secretary. Mr, Uurlielil. It was acknowledged ; mere wit* uo inloriiialiiy In the proxies, but tliey were ; not ud in it Li d b> tne (.omiuiitcf b? cause ol new* evi- , deuce not previously beard .u tlio i ase which was to be brotigln up. Ihe special meeting wlm b was called ?n l held its sessiou on Wednesday reverses the prevl ou* meeting's action, us will be seen by ibe above resolution. Wnat wlil be tlie next step tu 'he mailer is liaru io say. Mr, Hi.ey is dir-qumilW now, but too Neptune men lonsi ier that tneir in tuber bus been uu- i fairiy dealt with and pronouuee ibe uciion harsh and 1 severe. aquatic note. The Bergen Rowing Association will hive their an nual rcgAtu this alternoon. The course I* from their club house to a elukeb >nt anchored o(T in the bay. THE GREENVILLE DISASTER. Tho subscription In aid of the sufferers by the ex. plosion at Wood's torpodo factory ou tho 31st lost, loo s up $460 60. UO.IIIDKUS WANTED. TO l'l'.R llA V. $" TO $10 PKtt WEKK.?I-AHOH, ?? I ?ir> Room: larire. shad? y?H: flrot rla^s table. 1711 Bleucker <t. (ce?? rally located'. near Broadway. 0 it ' \ i BOVkEH on MAUisoN sttpARRi Jj will nee mmndute traminnt or i>erman~nt with first class Rooms. with Bmird. 'M Kast 2.'ld ?t. .Mr*. KENT. I) BLOCKS KROM BROADWAY -I.AKliK A!a> j _ aiuall fcooms to let. witli first class Hoard. 0-1 KastAtb j >t. ? NICELY FCRNIHIlAi) KRON F ROOMS. I'OR PAM ilte* or trentlemen, -*ItK Hoard: hou-e newly f-irnUlird and paluti'd throughout; summer prices; tntniieut boarders taken. J'i Clinton place. cth Tv T-'a-T oi'i'< is iTif 11 < >Tt;i; it iu; xstrieK. - si'- j ? I lienor Roomi. with Board: reduced prices: references I exchanged. A - PEit WEEK KOR FIRST CLA?< B<?Wtll. AT V' ) farm bouse in Orange county. Inquire at 1<'3 Maid-n lane. 7 "WKST 3 ID ST.-PRIVATE- pTmILY 'wiTiTliKNT I handnomely lurnlslied rooms, singly or en suite, with or { without Board. ^ in WAVERI.EV PLACE." "nkVr_ lVlfoADWAY.? j lv/ Front l.onnu for two, $14 to ?^0. witb Board; sin? o ' Rooms, $7: transient people taken : table Boar I, f4. 1*> ri I ST!' E AUT. 'fi-jT-li AN IISI) >t KI. V TcEnFh K n f Room* fur two with Board, $14: hImi vlthont Board. | 1 ?>-PAI(K AV.?PI,l-.ASANT LARUE A>'li SV l.L ; JO Rooms rn suite or *?parai?ly, with or without Board; t?rm<rea onaide: ref-renees. SnUCT.rJpi Wt.sT. rktvv'kKN 7TH AND 8TH ^ _ uvh.?Rooms, with oi without Board; also table board. OOt> ST.. 2H? WEST-llANDKOMELY PUKXI-HED wO Rooms, with or without Board: siugle Hooms for t;en nemtn. OQ EAST 51ST.-A VRW HBI KCT BOARDERS CAN ?' he accommodati d; also transient mid table; strictly flrst class. W/ST 2T.TH ST.-HAXl>M)\IBLY KUKNISIIED Rooms to let, with or without Board. Reference. 33 OO !?. :H WhS 14TH >T .-ELEOA -T KOOMS. OO, witli Board; permanent or transient; 92 per day: ke|>t by English ladv. ?JO EAST 20 I'M ST.?PURNliTlBD ROOMS. WITH OO jiH nte batli*. to l-t. with private Table or without board. ntliM or rctitlemen : rcferMtM. Pi i wt ?FhSCtiiiib? doompkom broad t1 whv.? 11 nntiKomely furnished Rooms, with or with out Hourd: reference. <n E vsT sis r~Sfr.-DBKlKabi.k h'uo53? witit T1/ Hoard, in a pleasant central location. I Q WEST lOTH-St.. UK I WEr X STH AND 6TH ~TtJ ?v?. Handsomely furnished Hooms to iet with Board, transiently or permanently; term* moderate. TmJnTOR PL*56#.- fRO^T J?AKLOR to lit, furnished. with or without Board: aJso ball Boom*. 89 MAXD 108 W^VKBl.EY PLACE, NOKT11WEST corner Waihlnsrlon sinaie.? evii al good Room uniformly good tattle ; summer price*. 1 ?m MACDOUU AL~ ST.-KKONT~lrARLOK TO L T. ImV with Board, to twos $">50 each; sin le Room*. $>. 1 ')?) "west " 44T i I ST~ ?0 K NT KM AN AN D WIKtf lOO or single fntleniH can secure superior a . mi modatiou*, tonus very modcr<te, with Board; reierences. tl. in WfclKi 4I'll SI. - PCEXIS 11 Ell I'OOMS I'd LET, ?\'\' with or without B >.i*d; terms #5 and *7 per we.'k iffiS "has r Klin A1A V A Y. - A "~ke W"T; K s:l LE M E X M) ?md have uooil Hoard; ainsie or double rooms; also a few ladles; day bonnier*. *) 111 last mTO." a fur~nishTd" FaiVi.or"and m. li' hack par'or; also a hall Bedroom on third Hour, with or without Hoard, to let. *>17 ?*i st irirfi sr. -TsmaHi.Triyate 7amily m i i will rent a line lar r Boom to ontleinM and wile or snit'le ij.Muleiiieu. with Hoird; term* mod Tate. tl-Q WEST H7i II ST. _A~V-Kw"(JEXTLEMRN AND ? indies can be accommodated with Board; table boomers t.ik< n. ?>7?1 WEST MlH ST.. NEAR 81 u aV.-hxd" _i I ? toneb furnished Room, presses, marble l>a?in. h >t and cold * ater. bath, gas, good taule. home cotulorts, at >u.im'r price* -Wmt. .'* 9 i -j7 "arch st\?two well" furnished mI? 1 O I Kooms on second and thirl lloors, with or with out Hoard; convenient to Park. FHIl.AlMil.PIII A Bo A11 III Ml. ?MR8. SA XDKMAN, JR! West Rittenbottse lojuar.-; choice Apartmeuts; superior location; 2H minute* to vntenmal. l)"iTLADEU?"iir. ?aiisot'rii lfrtf i -7;lkoa\ti,y L furaUlied Koerns. with if without Board; Pretich and imerican tables; Preach and Spantsn spoken. Address moralles. ^ ? ( \T NEW KNOI-ANl) IltlTEh. :*) HOWK.BY-ALL li-r'it, sinirie UMW; l?d);iu^s, .Vie nightly. $3 weekly, tor gentlemen i n y. \\.W v v - oPKn!--PiTaXKPORT HIMj'.sE, corner .1 Kraukfort ami WUIiatn sta., 3?>e.. 5??e., #1; xautlsraen, ktmillM. B ELM UN T Hi 11 EL. "pXT?TOS~>T"r NKAK BtSOAD ?ay-Eur'ipr^n plan; rooms, 50c. upward; family rmtme; a w>tys open. ??I 1.1<AND's STU TKVANT IIOUS . CITY."? LOCA lJ tlon mi I aeo?:umo'lations unsurpassed, prices re i'ii eil to milt the iintoa; Hi jO and ?.-?I per day; Rooms only (1 per day ami upward , LEWIS M OEOROB S. LBJUABD. SJOL'THKKX (ioTHL.fe A DAY; I 1 NEmt'l- >?' i TiOX 5 in the city; try it once. tf70 Broadway, corner 3d ?t. GOlNTRt BUAUO. r A 'P \mtH'til Sc. A.MiiM; fill MOUNTAINS, ltj hours f,?m term-* tnoderniff; refer* to former b?nr?u? ?. .31 Hroudwny. room 6. lo till .. A i PLKASAN1 IltlM.. A.NO OOOD BOARD IN TUB j \ countrv, .*it( miles Irotn city, near the car*; healthy lo cailon ; pleit-ant Kooins. Address A. STEW ART, Chestei. 'Ji utge eounty. N. Y. AT PAs.-sAir.-Vlilfff 0LAS8 BOAKdT t<) l'KR week )fa<. Ii ilh. larKC Krounds, well sha led. Address A. II.. Pa-<aMi N. J . ;> A UBM:LKMAX AMI WIPE till TWO SINGLE tiEN 1V il' ineB can have a nicely furnished Room. ? iti. tir?t i iajs Hoara, k>'he house of ? prlv.ite faMily; 4't minutes Ir c.i foot at Liberty st. . terms ^14 to *!?< per treek ; staMing if re iniieii. Address Uo* H Put ofllce. K 'telle. X .1 ?UAtti? AT M A MA U O X Et K~ T11 H E K MIX UTE S' J3. Willi froaa New llaven depot; line liathlnu-, i oatli g and iishujg; n use beautiliiil.v loc.teii ovarliioaing the "?ou-srt , ttlenty -hade: terms lr.nn #-? to 110 per week. Call on ..r .?idress A. ti. DOl'i. IITV. Matnaroneck, or 104 East 3.Hh it B (>VuI>?ON i,ONii ISi.AXH. IX A PilTV .TE KAMIIA; nil an ! #7 per wee*, haibini;. boating, Rablgg. Ad die-. l'HMl-;>kT. llerald office Bl' \BD--0X 11 AR..EM Rtt.VD, PIIIST " STATiftX a.Kive Wlille Plains; small fartn ; good Booms, luquire ?t N I, t Barclay St., tailor store. UnARLt WaNTED-m.n SKA HROBi'lrOR OBHTl.it men and wife, surf bathiu . prelerred; within business hours (('?"'l I of New York; terms modsrate. Aadress M , tutu 3,1) W Post I' ill*. |?OAKI> WANTED?AT slIAROX, FOB AX INVALID. J> wife and |.m (5 jearaoldi. in u private house or board in_. house; no style; terras must be reasonable, and eon tenitut to springs and baths. Adurvss, with mil particulars, tli* most convenient route, to f. B. W.. No. 9 Perry st , N?w Y M. fiOAKD ON LtlN?i"INLAND? 5 MINl'TEM BV HAR D :em boats from City Hall, hous" fronting river' hiKi. Malt I.> location; prltlale family, splendid situatiou . stai ie, sea iiathitiu. bouiniK aid ftsblng, croquet ground, Ac. Ap ply at .& Broad St.. room I V B~ UAKH-ilN l lll. MANK.s (?P THE HI USON. IN A >ery line rural vUlago, with pleasant scenery, healt - In . Ac: term., t. uer see- for ailalts, further inlormatlon ? I in ,.i l>e nau by a ion sslug box 37 Post ofllce. Maiden, I Ister eo'iuty, X. Y.. or uy calling at 14i haet Iolli t New Vera. UOAKD AT ('ARM lltiTsR I N ORA.N(iB~C<H NTV; I# rn.cn!? a air; u-.m-lJ for ntk. tall lor two day* k at 950 I'ts'l st. COVSTHY BOARD. Board iN THK COUNfKY?AT CORNWALL, "OJf the iiudaao; a law g"?d Rooms to let with Hoard at l.iu'icn fm; Hrw very moderate. C. H. I! IN ;, Proprietor. (ian accom.vfo AtFTriwKi?5i7\ wit"" kTrst J rla.a Board, near saltwater i-rm?$T: MaSIIng *ree. JUtl * L. VOLSO, l.ieerhead, L. i. CIuTn'-iFv board V.iKrso f?r two *ovui ) nurse mi I two bahioa an the Hudson or Souud ? twenty to tlnri v nllri frinii N'e*- York , must be reasonable. Ad dress E b . No 4 .t r place. \ow York. /lul MIRY HOARD WA>TKO~WlTHiv BO HKDtM \ ' at tV.ill kt ; 1*11 adults, nurse noil t reo little children under lis. till October: two room>; moderate term*. Ad drea- bus .)I7 font uibce. CKH'N I KY BOAKlT WANIh,J?-\V i ni lS~fWtt UMltV / ride liom city. where u""4 sea oathiug mav be bad, ty a family i t six adult* andtw children. Address .1. L T. lf.:<7 Meat tub ?t stating priae una locality; wood refer ences re iiiired. (Sol'NTKY BO Utfr-QR A ii'Alt? WITHIN 10 M1N J tiles' walk of Sullsrn station. Rockland oountv. NY; lour large. iry Rooms; On* scenery. plra?ant drIM Health* !"<? itioti tin i ni omtsln air. Call on or ad.lross W ILLIAM O. KOTIIfc.,36 I)nighty rear of Daily Eagle office, Brook leu. CV?U nTr"*B( iAHD AT A PAIVM_lio *k7 TUN MIN J titoM* u aik from the ocean . hailing and raw in* near by ; ntie driven-. t arrUw Mid stable acCouimod it?on?. r Tert nce. T J. DUNKIN. .Ir., 55 3d av ;,-or particulars address Josi All Ilin.lilW, Bri Igebstuuton. Long lalwnd. X. Y /COUNTRY I? .ARoZoBursilTM-i; LOCATION ; EASY V7 ol access. Address U. C. HNYBER. Rbinobecfc V Y. tlOtTNTKY BOARD?AT (JARRISO *'*. Up OHITE ! West Print within flvn tn<nnte*' walk of at.iti .. ud furry Apply ti IIKNKRY LAWRENCE on the premises. ptRST CLA-i COUlfTRY HOARD^ .N PRIVATE KaM F ily at SmiBortios, on tlie llud-on : everything nice and uew; one of the tin r?t ?in?ti iu the country; ? thours from Hfw York A<Mr??s MATTHEW SMITH. -au? rtl OMT. (lOOD BOARD?flKHT <?LAKs 0t?PKTY Kfc.AT AN fl X larni l". iso ; $7 ami #?<. no Jew* need apply Call on or addri'M O. K. KUOO. box 17(? l'o?t office. Ir*in too. N. Y. CI RT.KNwTuK, b&N^UlOOO t'Ot.'NIKY BOARD: T plenty of ahade; l'> iuinnn-a' walk from d?poi, and comiortaiilr uccoinuodatioua; Iroui $?i to 97 per weak. Ap ply to.Mr?. L. ANDERSON. uuson bivi.'r.~h (.vrdTkink VituatTon. 20 minute* oat. 1<> from depot: modal* linrro?eineuta; > rotou wHtor; high ground, lawna, altuUe. niaul a. sarrirn: linu drlvas; tannt noderat*. Addreaa C. !>., >ort WHshiua ton. ?\fo\fcLAiR.-a Family havTko rkcently i.tl leaaed a very de>ira li> re>ldenc"e. at MonK lair, Jnnu Uou nl OraiiKc road and tl?te> nr.. can accommodate a few Kut'-ia upon reasonable term* by the m?on <>r jca?* bouse deli.'birn ly lucated: ample K<ound?. ?bade, fruit. Ac.: ex cel' ni table ami attendance. b??t of refnrenc-a lurnlabed. Apply to WM. li. il iKRla, Mouteiair depot, N. J. Ml 1.1 I AKY ?? Alt K. " Kfc W AI! K. N E w" ".IE'rsW.-A chnrniinK anit of Koumaon >ec?n<l atnry, frotitlnu the t' .ra, havejait been vaoa ad: to a r>*tponaible party a rea snna le arranfument will he made for tits aeaaon. Apply at I'ark llouae. H QBWMER BOARD-OA I SKILL MoL' .STAINS, AT K. i ) BURP'S, VV.ndbam Centre, tireene tollnIT, N. V. Splendid Boiir.l, line ecniery and good bath. Inquire at I si. Mark's place, CI MMi.lt tf0.viu>~AM0NU TliK t'ATsKliZ~MOi;.N it tania at a arge laim bona*, plea-autly situated; terins tn m $.ito r7 per week. Kor i nr cularK iDtu.re o| o. M. SA'ili, t otintv Cierk, CatakUl or nUERMAN ML'NUKE, Pioprietor. VVhitlhatit. tire-no county. MMEIt HO R 'TnTj?vT THE KOKM K RKSl t~ dence of t.'oui ood >r? Htavena, South Atitb"y. N. J., one Hour .r oit Sew York: ne, intge u-rountln; healthy location, overlooking Raritatt Buy; term* $7 to if I < *. ,i. ii. wrrmmiTOR. ?\rXSS and harvard. 1 I E OoLLl-.UE BACi TO DAY SPECIAL DESPAICtlKS, Hull THK RKSCLT, IM THE EYk,NINU TLLhOHAM TODAY. SIl'MiUUK UB^OllTS. t TI.XNTIC HOTEL. BATH, L. L: B?)ABDIN?i; RKA A foiiaine price*: siden iid -ca bathing; (team car* .rotu lirecnwood overy half hour. V -PAl-ISAUK ilOl >!?: KMILEW IQB, N~ 5T?Xl-.AU depot; 4> nuuute* from New Vor :; term* tow. t'HIt.T N A WaLSH. I'ruprletori. B*"aT1I, L l.-LO 'L'ST iiitttVE HoTkITT.S O l'AVIL ion (late restitenue o! ex-Mayot (luntlier;. with an ad ditional wing, containing j" roi.tr.*. tronting the bav and ocean; excellent bathing, flailing, tiiatiag, Ac Kor board apply on the prcmiaea or by note to JOIIV llooPK. Ba i H iioTel, baTr! L i. onk oITr r?o* new York, by boat or rati; elegant ' OMlug. buthlug and lisiiiiig. ou the sua aide. C. A. BL'NTlNt;, Proprietor. BLfCKlNtiHAM IIOTKL, ATLANiIO Gift. ATLAN <ic and Kentucky av*.?Klrat class, $11 tier day: dintic 7 <conta; coaclie* free at depot. PET. HS A CO. AOZZENS' HAMILTON IIOCSE, STAMKORI^ CONN c liai and water iu every room; high ground; pcrlect health . good bathing antMine drives. ermania hotelT summer garden and res r taurattt. Long Stanch. X. J. CU. HOOil. Hotel stages at d puts. Hotel ken i morl\ ~ Ot*ego Lake, Cooperstown. N. Y.. now open. Addreas A*. II. IIOWai.D, Manager. Coopera town ot \Y. H. HARMOUE. 3UU Dili av., corner 3t)tu at., where plana of the bouse can e examined. Ho mtt! the moiTntains I Koreat Home. Hudd's Lake N J.?Pure mountain air; aulenditl black bass li hiug, tertnsfrom ?l .'iOto ^17 Oo, A. HKOVYNSON. Proprietor. vTrr axT^nny~i1 oi'8k7, JV Delaware Water Hap, Pa. A leiiglitful pi.ice to spend a quiet 4th; hours from .Ni w t'ork, via Delaware, Lackawanna and V ? stern ltall read: aend lor uircul ir. W. A. ltitODIIEAD A SONs. LONO"BRANCtf-T Ik~CLARENDON, OCEan" AV.; a flrat class fatuity hotel, for permanent nr transient guests, at moderate rates. Mn M. II. STR 1L. wtukwood house. Norwood, n. j?the best Urge lautily hotel near New York ; first cltn an omtno dations: price* tow. Apply to F. T. K KITll. Proprietor. "Vrai'TUKB ' IWJsB. BOOKAWAT BBAOII. U I li Families desiring Board trtr tli- seiisou "cheap;" all tin- comiorls of a home; a trawl place lor children. For terms address as above. Captain A. H. SA.MUELLS, Proprietor. PAV1LION HOTi" L. NEW BRtlUHTOlS! 7 I. -XOW XT open; accommodations lor slni/to gentlemen, $1:J per week and upward. 0*11 or a idress R. P, COL::.. Pauk hoieu White h u limilr spinas. saka toca Lake, i? m?w opjn for the reception of (tuests. Connected witu tliJs It 'let ire llie Hnrst white sulphur baths In the co tatty. Address SIM. Le.LaNU A CO., -aratoga Springs. PA ttlt Y HOUSE, AT Hi Oil LAND FA l.t<. N. Y? near West Point. now opeu. Mend for circular to WIL LET PARUY. ST. MARK'S HOTEL, NSW BRIOUTON, S. 1.-HOUSE opeu. fwo Cottages t.? let. CRAWFORD A DKMPSKY. SITU \ HON:-. NI.EuEO.?MYsKi.F. CLERK. AC.; wi.e. iu?u ekeeper; together,monihlv; experienced; uon'tdrDa. Adtiress WILKIN -O.N. Hera d office. SOUTH ?II?E IIOU.-K, EAST "JIOkToHES, L L-KX cellint acoBMBOdatlonn lor '*' boarders; terui( very moderate. Addr >? H. O. ?!? ilIt'll, Proprletor. rpil.. .HIA .Miltit Hot ih IS .OvV OF EN FOR IV K J. uiauent anil transient boarders, accessible dsilv by steamer Matteawan, foot ol IlarrlMu sr.; alao !' trails per ii.>v on tue .New York an : Long liraiich Railroad. I'ost ottic* box 47. ALo.nZu. MotJ.-1 A C Proprietors. m H K UMIbO .sr ate" HuTli AT FAR ROCK a WAY, JL l.ftn,r Island, It now o, ?n tor the reception ?<; guests. MICHAEL MULKY, Proprietor. %\;00UB'?URNl. HOUSE. JOH.'Th. WALUOKP, I'KO yy prut >r. Woodboiirne. Sullivan county. N\ V.?Rammer resort. iccuniiiiilllKilli f<W tUbwiNstl! board $l per d iy; ln>n>e lour miles irnm railroad st ttion . pure a r; no mosqui toes. trout stream* near; bo.irrtets can ie i bi stag* I0 and Irotn railroao depot tree of charge. also a free ride given ! once per week. l'cr?on? desinn : Inrtlier ill lor atl >ll can ontiilii thearaine Irom the pmpr etnr tiy calling at No. I3l ' t'li r e? st.. Sew York, on Friday. Jt;n>' Mi, IH7*i. IV HITEsroNE llilL'-K, WliTTEBTONE, L. I NOW if upeti; house has eveiy convenience?runn.ng water, gas, ells, ,1c.; Board, flJ ?> ? and .;1S per week; distance i 4 miles mid It tar one hour iron New York. fas cars it PJnsiittig, North 3bore and Central i aiiroad on and Iter July:*. Mtauier lismMl Sedgwu k will leave VhiMstbne at < ;M A. M.. a8W r. M.: returning. I ave Jewell's wharf, llro 'kl>n, 0:13 A. M., ^ :15 I". M : urand St., U;_o A. \I , 4 M P. M.: ;tid St.. U: iO A. M.. 4:80 P. M. It. I>. Tl'CKKR. Mana^rr. W"rKBsfEiTllOUnB. CAT>KI L"L~5oT NT A INS.-VrI vate h'-nse fet Mirumer boa di'r<; Urxe rooms; bath room. hot and cold water; Hoard tirst class; $7 m .f in p r weok. stabilnir lorlioniea; livery attached. Address,!. B. WKHSTER, Cairo, tiroene couiiiy, N. V. Hol'mIEs, HOOMS7' ?nWA.VTKU. In thU C'ltr aiiil ttruukivti. " WAN IEU Till DAY-TWO OR THIUtE r.NFUd nishe 1 Koomt. first or second floor. In private bouse, lor I imiljr ol two : respectable neighborhood. I tth to t> >th st., itltnudIHh av>. ; rent <16 Address liUfl ES>, box 1:17 llerald Uptown Branch ortlce. vy antkd^dkSk" room 'is vTcTsTtyT) Ft ien era l yy I'o-t nlHce, at law price Aduress Van. box .01 llerald office. 11' ANTED-A KMAI.L. t'NKU fNIMIED KI OOK OR it f lat, with pnvll -pa ol batnrooin. in a(|itlet and re ?pectabic neiglibnrhood. tor laiully ol three. Address LOL' !al NA Herald I ptowu Hrancli office. W~ AN IKD-BY A FaMli.Y OK ADULTS, KRtiM Anitust 1. a Flat or Part ol House, tontaiuiiiu seven ro m> and bath; not more than rent; must be iu plea*.nit neiichoorhood, not wes of l.itli av Addresn, stating particular*. A. H.. JA't Weal ?!< th St. c" Klno sr.. in The i"1N1 V~Trc>RK.-A Lady. ' / without f anll.v, wislies to taac et-arg ol a private or tenement house;best reference given. Inquire lor one week. In tb? Country. t SMALL HOUSE WANTED TO HE.VT-WITH J\ some land attached: vicinity of New > ork prelerred ; terms must be veiy moderate. Address HAMILTON, Her ald Uptown Branch once. 1WANT TO HIRE A hMALL, WELL FURNISHED House, within 23 tniles ol New York citv, from Julv 10 to October I; rent paid promptly, bat most be very low: tam11 v Ol four adults. Address T. D. JONES, boa .">.()??) New York I'ost office. Y\T A N I E 0 - \ VCRNIHUKD cottaoe on tiik iiud Vv son or on the Souud for a fuw months, A to ?'? miles front New York. Adureea E. 8 , So. t Astor place. N. T _ EL'UOPE. ^ Io'UlJi COLARD, " " ' J _ Fabricant d'Armee, I.lege. - KAS'D CENTR\i, STORAISE IfXTStWrtUBlT FoH T Fnmltare, Plaooa, Baguate Ar.: inspaotlnn invited; Broadway and 47th st. MoROAN * BROTHER, I'roprietors. STORAGE Vog FUBMTU RE." PI AN Os7 BAUli A ? il* Ir ; separate rooms; lowest rates, every convenience; elavator; watchman. Nlt'UALhh k SUN, 3S to 42 Commerce St., near Bleocker. __ AMi.RICAif STANDARD " BEVKli BlXLlARD Tablet; alto a large stock of Halls. Coet, Ac., at re duced prices, seootiu hand Tabl e at great bargains. W. H. OK1FKITH A CO.. 40 Testy st. A ?;,X?Si t ONU HAND CAKi.OM BEVEL BILLIARD J\. table, in good or- er. far sal* low at OHO. K. PnEL.sB'a. 3Bth st. atid 10th av Billiard ball% cloth, cues. ac. ten fin Hails and Fins, at manalaetarer's prlcet, at F. OROIB * 1(1 '14 East 14th su (POLLENIn. ICS STANDARD AMERICAN BETE(, J Billiard Tablet, with th* celebrated Phelan A Collender combination eashiont, for talf ta this city ouly at Tds Bread way. I . AGNIF1CENT BEVELLED BILLIARD TAELB, Balls, Ae , toinplete id months old), ctmap for rash. W aLEKR. 47 Etn i Jtfe It. M ANVIBNlEirn. PAR."SfSN V A HIE r I 81 UK A ARISIAN VARIETIES. I MATINEE TtrMORHO Best YeaiiUieil I >*>tb at. mid Broadway. | 0o lot Tlieawo. LEADING SENSATIONAt VARIETIES OK VM RICA. Greatest combination of ?a em in the universe. IS Jt> NEW ACT*. EXUILAIIa l IV,J. P;ul ANT AND SPICY. NAlGHiY UKAt'iiNH. La Minuet. i Mr. X I No! Not MV WIFE'S GARTER. l<? Fete d? Canonier. I Hmwn the Tra??d M Mile. Hert'.a ew Tal litul Vivants. I ^Bi>r Novi^iinQ KEtTiNO AND SAND-. I WILLS AND liOM R. KEEN, aNL) FOR.:Kj?TKH. I PRIOR AND GOl'KLAY. IIARK V >11 ELDoN and the liKK A I HOHA' K VVE8TOX. And onr Armr ot 10" old and p?f>ular Favor! tea. Eveninr* at * Muliwt Tneaday. Thursday aud Saturday at X (~1 II.M?m:e s CONCERT oaBDBnI ' T Messrs -HOOK Jt PaLMEk Awtlan Mr. E 0. GILMOKE. Msnatr-r Mr. P. K GILMOKE Musical Director THIS EVBNING, at K oYloca. Mr. P. S. GiLMOKE. LEVY ami tUn FAMOUS MUITaRY band. 1. Overture, "Kleusi" Wamit 2. Conceit i alti ............... Keiar Eels 3. Selection "Lolion rin" Nj I .iguer 4. I'Uua win "-eiutcb" ....... KowaUki 5. Overture. ".J nhel" Waber t> Concert solo, "Facilite," Arbuckle Ar'<aa T. Amaryli* Loot* XV. 8. Cornet Sola, Air Varai Levy Uvj 0. Mosaic.. Kivtert 10. Selectiou. "Trovatore" Vent 11. March, Continue J. G. Hraban Box -hart now open tor tin- sale of aaata for the GRAND ihMiNMAL .HUILI.E CONCERT, SUNDAY EVENING. July 2. 1.0 0 artists engaged. Admission ffor this occasion only. 91: Boxes. 96. CShateau"mTbiLlk-^th st.ai?d sz> at. ?' * J Tli' sensational theatre ol ,\aw N ark. U> STAR AR.TI.-T-I I NEW AND ORIGINAL ACTS Smi'y and entertaining. SO BEAUTIFUL HOKMfc.1. VKMALB MODELS io the Hu.'rt Tableaux Vivaiita extant. Le Minnet da Paris, delightfully voluptuous. B-st of talenl and spiciest entertainment In New York. Evenings at -. Tuesdav. Thursday and Saturday Mati nee". Don't tail t.? viait the Chstean Mabllla. Kelly~4 leon's opera hoi-sr. wiTst" opposite Month'* Thaatra. l ust week or NORMA and THE I WO ORPHANS. NORMA '. Tba ONLY LEO* MONDAY, July 3f KELLY k LEON'S Burlesque, FROU-FROU. FROU-FROU Tba ONLY LEON In tba cut Edwin Kelly. Law Benedict, Edwin Letter. UNION SQUARE TlirATRfc: Sheridan Shook ... Proprietor A. M. Palmer . Manager LAST .NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS ol the popular and versatile f YOKES.) FUN IN A FOG IVoKt-.S. / FUN IN A FOO .( VOKKS. ? I VOKKS, I I VOKKH, I TO NIGHT. I VOKKS. t TO-NIGHT. who will appear THURSDAY. FRIDAY and 8ATURDA* EVENINGS In their imtuunsoly laughable Extrevagauia, FUN IN A FOO. FUN IN A FOG. FUN IN A FOG. Preceded each evening hy MR. J. II. STOOD ART and company in THE POST BOY. The usual matinees will be omitted during the Yokes atv gageutent. llTALLAOK'sy MIGUfY DOLLAR? II Fifth week of the Incomparable arllata. Mr. and Mrs. VL J. FLORENCE, who will apnear EVERY EVENING Md SATURDAY MATINEE, in their famous comic creation! of BARDWKLL SLOTE and Mra. OENEtlAL GILFLORT, In \Vooif*? American Comedv of tho MIGHTY "DOLLAR. Thl* romedv waa tbo JNLY STRICTLY ORIG INAL PLAY produced in thia citv daring tho tteaaon of 1875-70. aud a- bioved n i-Ktil TIM ATE SUCCESS. It la now in its secnoil aiiccesarul ruo. Carriages may be ordered lor 10 :U0. Last "MIGHTY DOLLAR" Matinea (for tba present) SATURDAY. JULY I. at 1:3tt PARK THKATRK. BROADWAY AND 22D 8T LAST NIGHT HUT OVK. LAST MATINBli TOMORROW. TOiNWHT TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT to the accomplished Irish comedian, MR. JOSttPH MI'RPII V, MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, who will appear for the la?t time but two In hit great character ol Dan O'Hara. In l-'red Mareiien'? drama. Til K KERKi* GOW, THE KKRliY GOW. Admission. 50 aud .5 cents; Reserved Seats. 91. WOOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S." \> THIS DAY. HERNANDEZ FOSTER. MATINEE AT ROBINSON 'CRUSOE. EVENING m 8. HARKAWAY, AFLOAT AND ASHOIE. <fpiQUE" M ATINEE TO-MORROW, 1 :a0. kpiQ POSITIVELY LAST NIOH1 :TH AVENl:E THEATRE, (BROADWAY AN 14*TH ST.) ) Proprietor nnd Manager Mr. AUGUi HN DALY POSITIVELY I.AST NIGHTS, ACTED OVER 2(10 TIMES. B* A PLAY OF TO-DAY. with Miss FANN1 Mr. John Brougiiam. Mr. >ol .-mith Ru Jam ? Lewis*. W Davidxe.Miss Sydney Cow aud Miss Georgie Druw. "PIQDE MATI.No* SATUROAT V TLEsDAY. JULY 4. HOLIDAY OF PIQl'E B0WE8Y THEATRE. FriiUv treninz. June 30. heneflt of BILL liAltRY \nd LARKY TOOLRT. on which occaaioti tiie ('? EBRATED STAR ftnmbinut will Hppear hihi tUo theHtrs company, in hm |ttu two act Drnni'i, FATAL makksman. qlympic tilkatkk. <u4 broadway. The ro >le?t and pieaanntett Houee in town. tilk be-.T PANTOMIME EVER PRODUCED. IJUMPTY dumptt. hi'mpty DUMPTT, HUMPTY 0UMPTY, HUMPTY DUMPTY, with it* 101 attrxctiona. The African Acrol>..t?. Sli \MON and SOMEBS. THE PASCAL al&TERS. OPERA BOUKKE. THE BAMBOOS. \ii?? Bertha Rowe'a Popnlar Son**. Mr. ROBERT kkaskk u UUMI'TY DUMPTfc 1'riliihut 'i ranaformatlon. liorgron* Effect*. Mile. 1i>A DhYER S character DANCES. pkil'bs??!.>&, st*., 15du and >1. r?! 111kd AVENUE THEATRE. CLOSING WEEK OK THE SEASON. After S tiiirdav uight July 1. thii Theatre will be eloees until Augnd -s Grand attractions THIS week. mim lillie hall. Mils DE COBS A. tiif. warren SISTERS and a ho(t of other talent, every evening at 8:13 Matinee on sntunlny at i 1'. m. xrlinitsion. uac.. 75c. atid$l. , hpeclai. .\OTIC... Owing to the warm weather and the ilrln ;?my of the tlmcatue Centennial detnoiutration will b pnsipoued until tiio twli. n Eff YORK CENTENNIAL LOAN EXHIBITION. ilip (treat (election of Art treaeuree, (elected front thd private ca.ierirs ?l Aew York, now opeu at the a A i ION ai- ACADEMY OK DKSIUN. corner %id at. and 4tU ?v.. ilalljr from h A M. to h i'. M. anil at the mfctkopolitan MUSEUM OP 1js west Hth at., dally irom 10 A. M. to 6 P. m. ticaeta. 2i>o. each. Krraltt'S amiambra PALACE, Hroa (t.. Philadelphia, tlie i'iisliinnalile rrtort of the city. The uew (pcctnclf. A TRIP TO THE MOON. magnificent heenery, Cndurae* and gergeona Ballet; i pionunade Concert-. in tlie n.i.1 minated garden. ^?oricb mr. SAMUEL COLVILLE. no ?l 4th ??-. New York eitr, is inverted with nnthority to nti/ntlale with STELLAR at? tkxo i ion lor Baldwin'* Academy of Made, mn Freed* co, Cel., ? to arrange time and trrmt for MRS. JAMES A. OATE.V ENGLISH COMIC OPERA company, reorcintlied with lncrea.-.ed atren^th lor the teanon of 1s7u-77; MR. GEO, fawcett R n\ E in hit comedy of "Braea," firat opeu date. November 13, 1S7H; ^ mi.-S k1.I7.A weat1iebsby in hercoratdy and bnrletqn% repertoire; LYDIA THOMPSON COM PA NT Irom April i, 1877. Addren a( above. t1thittier 8 "centennial HYMN'"?PRICE i Sc. IN tv Avo. farm, ikv. in khrct muric inrm; tor mixed and mete voiced mn?ic l>y J k. Pnine. no Co ebratlon of Jniy 4 e?n* pli'te nithtut tbi* ma uiocent liyain; al*o Ketler'a '-Ansel oi Peace.'" loe., and the American National aim, 6c. eecii. DITSOK ft CO . ill Broadway. "yy A NTED?10o LA DIEM fob KXTUA BALLET. AP ply at atage door muu'( CarUen Fritfafr, Jane a from 10 to i2a"c>uvk JOHNNY mt'RPHY'S gkeaT HIDE OF 155 MIL in 7 houra. at Fleetwood i ark, on the 3d oi J uly. A FEW mork young ladies, girlh and bot8 can take part in tue New York Chlhlren'a (Irani cea tennUI MuaU-ul leauvalat in way ilall a^p y at mis Bnkdway. protemor sch ok. Hit. ? 'tref.ot. cerexade. mcoll. the TAILOR, WILL sim. o nade the reanhlic on Friday and satnrdny evenlnn, Jane and July 1, at 14o Bowery. C'ektennml kociarurs evert SATTRDAT ap I ternonn and eveniug at Rink. d3d et. and ltd ??. _? bi sh; Manager. 'tpAI.AIK rt'yal," 4h? hth AT.?40 you no LA 01 L attendant(. Orand v??-al and la(trament*l Cwrert from 7 until i o'clock. admueina free. frovulau. ' Ov riCR TRUSTEES OF thitsailow~jlfuil' tixl' bor. No. 74 Wall at.. New York. June u7.1w76.?Sewed prupoeau will be reeelvM at tbla otBee until l_' o'clock m noon, on the ut day ??< July nest, for i are tab lax lineal leet of Bine -tone tioain-r. ?* o: l.aou teat at Mine Stoat CurMng, 5x110 j about -'.flo < feet ot Bine Stone Flag, tabbed and Jointed a* per drawing: all to be delivered oe lhato oeck et i. e .-aimr'a snag Harbor, st iten iriand, For plant and (peetsaettosa applr only te k. P. stevth. nenerintend e?t. at tke uov rnor'a eOoe at tbe inmtutioa. Mtde to be addreated to Tr?etee( of Mailora' Sua,' Harbor, anil ta?rked "Ride tor ?t?ne." The Tmef ?a do net bind tbetnaewee t? accept any hide which (ball - et be deemed far lite leteretj of tbe in?tituti?n. I IIOMAS URERNLRaF. comrailer. jv At l.m broadwat,"rrfwi8ll~sb~i3ffr^b at( ? Rroedway prieee paid tor cmet Cloth i a r, je elry, Ac., bf calling eu or ednreeeing h. HARRIS, l.jli AT flatto's, SIS 6TH A v., 46T'i ST ?ftn frscrvt more than elteahere will noaitirelybe paid for " off Clothing. Addreet Mr. w mm rLATTO.