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,1 8 tub liuutji uxcunswx; Till: NKWHltOYS. i ovt.m nr.vr.mr.K iiUKmirD i.ai no on A IRIPUf TUB BOUND A JOIXT PAT. TU area aroao4 tba City HaU yeaterday aaornlng at waa vary aaiaiated aad pkttf-i mwian. lioadrMia af beya af arery are, from 9 to 1 est utwa Ike Wot baa. eurbatonaa, aad bung a the railioga peering eeskaiely ia at tba aUUon-' Ihouee windows waitlug fur the newsboyV picule.

Tbey brbl their tkketa, prrriously obtained, eon-i epWuomly iu their bamla, and wanted go Utba niut af embarkaUoa at onea. Larce numbers af perwm Kbii; to work panaad to watch the gather-i log newsboys, to whom Wiia afcbtb exearmion was girea. At 1 o'clock the pre paralitica for morlng and serersJ aieiubers of tba eoromlttaa oader tba rare af Mr. Chark O'Conooc, af the Lodging- hnuwe, Xlr. Ueurga Calder, and Ut.

Gourley, were atationod In the loug conider running through the City Hall basement, from cant to wret, see that I nana bat the proper cfctae of boys should reeeire tba red ribbon bodies which were bting distrlbatod i Krrry boy aoeeted entered by the eaalem dr, one by one, and pinning the ribbon ea the left, aide af bia sblrt, or Jacket, paased to tba western dour aad i aaai tlie solid column rapidly forming. The Uor- ermw'a Island Band was stationed immediately la front of tbia entrance, and a bvge force from tba Uty Mall Police, undor tba, eomuand of Copt Leary kepi back the crowds aaseniblod to wltoesa the de-. aarture of the boya. 1 I In aa InrroiIIMy aliort time 1,700 badgm were dla-' tributrd, and the column moved nut upon the west-1 j. era place of the City Halt Thenee It waa found accessary to go to the eidewalk in front of the build-! log, where the bora were funnel In three divisions, aacb of which followed lie own banner, burne by a larger boy, suitably Inscribed.

v- All being in reatlinoaa, at T.30 A. M. the order to march waa given, and the three dlriaioaa ia solid awlnma, beaded by the polite, first division and Uuvcruof IsUml fiaod, couotermaned by jibe I riRhtflitonrwUif. was i ery prettj ilgbt a see the "IlUie Arabs." tm obrtawt, with wut-aarevbad band reolinr; oa each others' sbonlders to preaenra tho Integrity of tboir formatioo, wheeling gncefally out of Broadway into the street between the new i'osUofflre and the Park, thenca Into Print-; lag-bnnae-aqusre, from wbhb, with steady step and nbniken lliiea, thry pasanii thronr.h Cbstliam-atreet to Chawbera, along this to Pearl, thence into and tbrenirh Iovrr to the dock, where the barge was mwlj to reorirs lliem. This march waa admirably I perfoimed, aal drew the attention of everybody In tboalreeia.

Tba pasaengera In the care and the pedestrians on the sidawulka waved their bata and kandkorrhicfa to tho ragged regiment' going by. Working men and girls lined Uie cui be, and londlr applauded the imposing tnwesslon aa it went past them. Tke Fourth and Kiitb Wai.ls turned out to aea the news boys depart upon a grand excursion. 'When the bead of the -eolnnia npon the dock Its progress wua somewhat Impeded by the tbnng already there to see the boys off. Tito police, however, soon opened a way, aad without a break the huts marched gai'y down toward the gangway, where the dlv Ulmis were halted and preparatiuaa tot their embarkation rapUlly roniiilvtoil.

The flrt til-: wUion waa gotten on loarJ, sod then, so greai waa tho prvaanre from belrhid, owing to the third division a aosiety to be an rmile, tliat a retro-; grade movement bad to be ordered, The tklreX aad half the aecond, 'divUion then couTitrr-laarrhed op the pier ta South-street, and plyotlutf there aa an officer, came down to the barge io sinple la and passed on board in excellent oi dnr. All who had budges were now embarked, and aeverut more atoodou tho wh.irf begging to bo taken. Bailees were given them, and they were allowed to Join the excursion, wbii started from the pier at UM o'clock. Xioad cheers bunt from those on the vessel and aahore aa the Chicago slowly lft the wharf and atarted on her way ttp tho I iver with py hoya on board. Tho morulne was bright aud cool, a true, fresh breeae swept the river, and ruined the browa of the Stile follows ruleancd from the hot streets oi New York for a few hour.

Most of them wore bare- fcotod. pearly all were Jacketleaa, and many kad no hat. One little fillow from Caxter-street bad bia foot stuck through the arms of aa old.eoat which was forced to serve him in Ilea of regularly-cat trowsers. lie was only six years old with curling yellow lucks aud bright blno eyea. Ilia name raa Hen." His mother was dead, and bis father lived an the proceeds of his aewapapT dealing.

Bo waa toe upset with the joyful! eejtluipatiou of the pleasant before bim to beVtdo to speak a great deal af be own aflUira, and be soon broke away from any ana. who aUemptod to talk ta bim, to take a band at leap-frog, or whatever else amnaing waa ia progroee. The eery little boys bad beea separated from the large onea, and kept on tba lower dark. Here they were given their break fast immediately after the atari, and lha other lads from the ap- per' deck received their meal next. When aaager was appeased, the band began to griay and the boys to dance.

It waa very amusing to me little barefooted fellows performing first Jig and 4ken breahduwa steps to polka and waits music. 1 In arlew of their predilection for lbs former mora exhll' awatmg, thengh lean elegant, dance, Mr. Rtlgler eon aed his petfonnaneee to jig and rati the Intense gratiflcatlon of tba bnya. Be- Iweea dancea the youngvtera formed thenueivea lata otrcles and sang many popular choruses 't' toond Ua Flag." Down In the Coal Mines, Charlie is My on or two mt the more musical treated the admiring byitandera "a a negro song and dance, invariably performed without shoes. Kver and anon steam-boats, plying Vetween Xtew-Tork aad the small iowaeinp the Veuad, would paaa and aalnte the "Xewsboys" pic nie fcx the customary mauner.

On suck occasions the aiaglag and dancing would cease, and the boys would Toil to the rail and return the courteous bail with loud aad prolonged hurrahs. The convicts on Ulurk well's Island name ia for their share of tbeae greetinca. nad, looking op from their penitential libori, raised heir hate and hands ia token of grateful recognition. The tssn up the river waa rendered more ajoyahto maay pleasing incidents. Although the boys were of that claaa which la ao generally regarded aa intractable, they were aaaaaged aad controlled aa eeaily as amald be desired.

Though always ready tie eettle their little oisputea by appeala to arms, the Acticnff an noun tore ware by no meana aumerooa. Whenever nay each occurred, the rombatante were noised at anca aad taken before the manager, who tweed the omplalnt of earh, and adjudicated according to the anerlta of Ike case. A reprimand fur fighting aad an equitable aettlement of the point at issue were always regarded saSicient by the dlaonfaanie, who never renewed their dimcnlte. Txing before the barge reached Oriaotal Grove all belli com tendenUee diaappeared, and the atmoat kanaoay prevailed. Carious little frKewa were anweg this throog of gnrnms.

Tuereee some who seemed to) not ware mea ia all but years. Those maaaikiasaa xa nooks, ctornera, and coils of rope by tberaselvea. "hg cigar butta, and regarding lwlnerous gambols or their ewmpauions with grin rcnlempt etamaad on every (uuua When asked why they Bet take part in the fan. they replied i I come for res and gwid aaUug. ain't atfoin'tt itlre mv aeUb4iapia'anmnl with them Iu rmuae af con versatioa with one of tbeae olXfaaWped boys.

It waa laaraed that kad Um rtrnlo Ukaa place on any o0.er day ut Ike week but Katardy. taw-e weald hate been g.OOOorS.tMMapTiUciiAta for admion to tba beige. (Hi SUrd-. appeara. a grout many awwshuys work ia the markets, aa Well as at ning Pol', to make ap money enough carry ljluimaver Banday.

Tberffore, these cmrld net fford: to mi an tho excaiaiv-e. At It IS Orients! (Imve wae reached, Aa the barse beaded the landing the am itemept among the boye becama intense. They aboutad. hogged each ether, threw their cane in the air, leaped ap and daw a. Learning that they were te have a swim bea they got ea tke beach, eoma Wgaa ta linrsae board, ae ae to loea nana of tba preciouf minutea aflowsd Uem In the grove.

When the gangways ringed and the newsboy property formed in Mthe order te dlsemhark waa given, and the line pea dag te the dock afforded a queer spectacle ta tke Undera. wbe, by the way. were all meal There ware little archlna ready fut their bath, with their totkea ia anadka nader their arm, taking aaad-wmbee from tba steward as they went lout, and wrapping them ia their ea. er-mting the same i. amneaeak under the eacefaley.

ef The next mia.u tkey wred.noj:. plnngmJ and ejWring tn the cool gieva like joauj Jolpkiua. For a quaitcr of an boir or so tfcej were aiowe4 to tnjor their Irohs in tba water, from which rt wyuld have been very hard to arx them mvl not the announce-metit been mala that Panb and Jady Were Just at ant te perform an tba near the hotel, la a momeatUic water waa dexnted, and bandreda of laris were dona big their peanty garments en the beach. Then there wae a rash for the stairs leadlag te tba platform, up which a stream of bade waa pourtng. When, at length they got ta tba upper floor, tbey crowded around tba Punch and Jady show stand la bandreda.

jThe raftara gad croaa-beama overhead were covered with boys tn a twinkling, and tbeae believing themselves privileged aa a sort of gallery," began the aroal whistling, boot-lag, and shrieking i cculla ta that portion of eaet-alda theatres. The emaller boys were placed ia tke front and made with all the rest to alt down qaletly to await the rising of the curtain. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, one of the contributor to the Fund, bad come with a party af Ltdlca sll the way from Wbitestope ia earriagea ta aea tba newsboys enjoy then selves. They had seats accorded tn a "private box" an tba right of tba proscenium," separated i from the parquet by a strong cord, and eowraaiidtug a full view of the earnest fanes of the excartdonbrta.

Kileaea reigned completely whan the curtain went up and Mr. Punch delivered the adiiroaa of wsleome, to the great delight of the throng who gave him a very hearty reception, arid the performance waa received with great applause. Then the boys descended the stairs and cbaaed each othrr through the grove. Their gamea were Interrupted at their height by the long roll of tba drum, and from'erary quarter, intuitively knowing that the assembly waa being beaten, they swarmed around the dru timer. Obedient to order they formed behind bim apd marched Into the heart of the wood, where they were informed that they could help them selves to aprlga of brush and under growth.

In less time than it taken to toll it, every Ud from the smallest to tie tail oat bore a bough and liad fallen Into line again. The column then proceeded to the barge, and its members deposited their branches on board and returned to the grove. Again the gamea were renewed, and the band on the platform played its liveliest air. The bora Joined with the musician, ami King Ue popular aire the latter were pLiyinz. Nothing 0mU earpaM their flclifiht, and when the steam boat whistle blow the "recall they beyged to be allowed to stay still longer This could not be, however, fir the afternoon waa far advanced, the tide waa turning, and tbero raae quite Journey before tbem, ao they reluctantly ro-emborked and the barge left for borne, The homeward poaaage; was certainly pleaaanter, if poaalble, than tba outward one.

I After tho boy were all fed for the thirdj time, the baud played up aad down stairs by turns, and tba moat groteeque daiMwa were performed by tba youngster. more anmeijim than they had been in tho morning, and all the ateamer bound up the Hennd, with their large crowd of paaerngei-a, saluted the returning excursionist. The Itliode Island whistled again and again, the Kully White dipped her colors and fired a heavy gunj the Kartham'e passenger stood at hcrj rati aad waved Uulr hats aad baadkervhl. fa, tba rjutis or New-York whistled, aad the people on the iAsiorio, Hunter's Point and Brooklyn furry-boats guv 4 hearty cheers as they passed the barge. The 7 XewTork abore of the East Stiver waa bugged on tba way home, aad, aa it waa Saturday afternoon, tba garden, jbcer park, aud platform oyerhang-ing it were occupiod iy many pli'asure-seekers.

These looked down upon the newsboys, and aent good wlalii a after tbem In many languagra. The little fellow alwaya rcturnod tba compliment, and reached their destination at the foot of Dover-street in the very beet spirits. The order to go ashore waa received half aorrowfufly i but as they paased over the gangways with green bongha in tboir hand, the lad turned cheerful faces to the bid Mra good-bye with many thanks. Their day's sport bad not ende.l yet, bowoenr. There Wu the march to the City Vail to come yet, During tho passage! riowu on incideot occurred that will servo toindicite the dare-devil epbit whlcb rulca tbeae wsutd-rere of the Ilaving to draw cloaor in shore on account of the tideway, the barge passed quite kiear the foot of Gooverueur- treet, 100 or 200 yards distant per hups.

The cry of overboard'' rang out upon the lower deck, and the row-boat with the -man in ber astern adrift. Xooking on tho water three lada were seen striking out for the wharf. Their caps on their beada. and thty acenied to be gelling along very comfortably. Just then one of the newsboys said: "Oh, they live bear Gouverneur-atreet, and wanted to gvt their money, run down and buy- pa pers, and an "they Jumped, overboard.

This waa found to be literally trbe. They bad actually leaped from the upper dock with their clotheaon, and swam aahore without any difficulty. The Incident caused a delay until the boatman could return. But at the wharf the column formed by dlvisiona. aa in the morning, with the police aad band ahead, Each boy bora a greou bough, and two carried a yonog tree at the bead of the column.

Ia this aer they marched from th dock through Bontb-etreet to Xew Chamber i op It to Chatham, and thence to the City nlL The route of the procession Hood by tbuuaeod of1 people. The house-top and windows were a lira. jThe bystanders clapped aad cheered, and many a poor woman said i M3od Usee the mea who do ltd fur the poor boy Ia the beat order, eight abreast the newsboys proudly returned to the place from which they started, and with three rouaiag cheer The picnic waa I a great eucoeaa i not boy waa aick, sore, or cUsaatiafied. The medical staff, eemprlaing Dr. E.

Tennison W. F. Thorns, aad jSUtee bad nothing to do in a professional wayj but they rendered meet elScient service by tba aid they gave in taking care of the boya. The excursion will be long remembered by the newsboy of this City ha a bright page ia their turbulent uvea. The police escort furnished by Capt con sis ted of Boondsmen Meade aad Conlin, and OfUoera Bendoa, Connor, Hunt, Speight Ealloway, O'Con nor, ruber, jJropby, and 1 raver.

They were very energetic and did moat efficient service. The following exptinsee were inenrred during the day, Barge, tag. and boats. 1 00 Band 6ft 00 00 10 00 24 00 Kxtra Punch and Bibbeas end badges, 21 00 18 90 7 00 84 00 18 OO Jttewaed' (tores BapaUs. set ew 9404ujarts ice-cream.

3O0 quarts 1.100 pounds ice OO eo IS 40 IS 00 Citric add Lemoaa aad aSf. Printing Jjaawe) 4.. toward and uo 40 OO Kxtra help Med teat si sea iaese 4 ft 2 60 CoCes and a 3 84 2 OO 30 OO 3.000 rolls l.SOO 45 O0 SO 00 3O0 loaves based pounds eeraed 16 02 29 34 10 48 10 04 16 CO lespeaads ham 48 pounds tierry casb i -rrrrrr a etme. 31 I Lls makes the urp rata rrpensa for each of the c-bddien Ukea.but 38 I oaata. i TnE SOCtU STKEET BTALlS.

AtKst ipating tb action tf the Bennl of IleaJth tke wwnera of the fish and fruit stalls ia houlk-Mrert, adjoining FuJtoa Markst, art work' at an early hour yesterday awning ta take down tbetr aunda. land by i a clock ia tba afternoon ararcety a trace of thf ir eriatence waa Ut be fouad. Tb ethcurs of Um llvard af Health visited FaUea Market ea Frt.Ur. and having decided npoa remov- mg Hit Masieia ibis, street, artUr worn issued to that effect, and by closk laat night the eaaltary annad were ft cowiWMrnre tba rork af idemelitien. The oeruidern of the alalia.

tia the Bosril or llralth; ta be now really la earnest tjrnir determlnauun impawn aha aaailary eondt. tlonof tberitv. took the matter In kn. ,) arlves. and the ntrarU are nww eatirt'v Me obetractiooa.

nmch ta the AoWr.rt ana eeteuee the nablle. Pirssaa annroaehiee Fulton Ferry and frck-alio can now areata. ri without fearer eaaUgion from those aileasive odor wiwa yreTum ia tou eignuornooo. an I TIT Ah STATISTICS. -From ti reporta of the Board of ITealth it Woe Id appear that thers were 485 birth 740 and 1SS marriageein the City during the week end-ing Teeterday.

Tha exhibit, coiunanyl with the rmn or toe prryiuux weet, snow iirce4-e uf tt an ttfrtic of 1J biirb. aad 4 of a nieinasca. RARA T0OA A CO VST MEETKfG. Tiunn day couirmm, batibk, akd nv- BARD TUB tTI1XKBA. 8 a au too Aug.

9. A blue eky and braaay electrical atmeaphara tended ta enhance the Incidental pleaearea of the third day's reunion aa tha RsratngaConrse. Aea natural eooseeuenee ef tha delightful weather, everybody appeared to be In the beat af apirita. aad a Joyona, happy throng of pleaa-nre-seekers ernerged from tba hovel, and filled tha arenaea leading to tba Mecca af the day. The at.

tendance was, therefore. Urge aad remunerati to the aesociaUoo' notwithstanding that tha programme waa but moderately attractive. Tbe track waa never la better Order than tt waa to-lay, but the time made ia tba race eould bare been much factor. Tbe races were three la number, and the first, tba anly atake race of tba day, waa won by Mr. Bel-reont'e filly Countess, which ia a full atater ta Count Oraay.

Tbia makee tba eighth atake won by tbia stable daring tha season, which apeaka well for the skill of lieu Pryor and the KnglUb Jockey, Evans. There waa eonalderable delay ta getting off tha boraea la each race, which waa annoying ta tha spec-Utara, and many af tbem made their impatience man I fret In tha stamping af feet, especially Just before the last race. The details of the sport ar given below, WKKPaTAKBa FOX TWO-TKAB OU The overture te the proceeding of the day waa performed by the youngsters hi tho weeps takes for two-year old, three-quarter of a mile. Tbia brought out the following lx high-bred- youngster, Angnat Belmont b. f.

Coanteae, by Kentucky, ant of Indy Bleaaington, by Imp. Eclipse D. McDanlel A Co. b. a.

by Asteroid, out af Sue Washington, by Bevenuet Joseph Donahue' eh. a. Dublin, by Ken-tacky, out of Zaidee, by Imp. Belhaaxar Hunter A Travar' b. e.

King Pin. by Lexington, out of imp. Eltbam Lasa, by Kingston 1 F. Morns' b. e.

Sbillaly, bp imp. Eclipse, out of a mare by Slasher, out of imp. Barbarity, by Hlmoon, aad A. B. Lewis A b.

f. Vaadallte, by Vandal, ant of Vesper Light, by CliUda Ilarotd. The aplondid form thown hj the Belmont tUble thli Summer, together with the well-known apeed poaaraaed by the atater or Count D'Orsay, browght the heavy betting mea to support hpr heavily, while the Morris stable, alwaya dangerana la two-year-old races, with its apeedy Eclipse stock, waa firmly backed. All tha ether had sbowa well in ptavioua race, with tbe exception of tha green un entered by tba McDanlel eonfederacy, aad this tended to make tbe men a remarkable one firr betting. The Connteae waa a great favorite lost night, but tba other aold ao close together that It waa a matter of impossibility te judge which of the lot waa accepted as having the second beat chance In the race.

And till um uncertainty waa manlfeat. ed Jnnt before the race, aa will be seen from the rate obtained, which were aa followe 1 King Dublin B075 1)00 $1,000 400 80S 270 80S 840 83S K00 2HS 800 301 205 S30 370 840 Jf.T25 aVJ.tfoS 6.440 THB EATB. .1... After Uring the patience of the spectator with eight fala4 attempts, they were aent away, with Iublin more than a length in the lead. King Pla aecond, Tandallte third, Connteae fourth, McDanlel fifth, and fJhilUly alxth.

A they rushed down the ahute toward the half-mile pole, they were all in a bunch, and it waa difficult to see which waa ia the lead. When they entered the regular track at the half-mile pole, Dublin waa lending by half a length, Tandallte second, with Countesa oa ber quarter, McDanlol'a fourth, King Pin fifth, Shilhtly. alxth, all of tbem cloee up. Aa they came round the brwrr turn, tbe favorite moved op Into the aecond place, in which movement she waa followed up by the McDanlel colt, while Tandallta MX back to the fourth place. King Pin and Morris were together ia tbe rear.

Dublin pasaed the three-quarter pole half a length in front of the Countesa, and a cloee race waa anticipated as they came up the homestretch, but ia thia the spectators were disappointed aa Dublin gave way, and Countesa came to the front. King I 'in in the meantime left Shillaly and headed Mc-Danlel'a colt, but they could not overtake the Countesa, which bad the race la band aad won by nearly two lengths ia the fast time of L17o. The struggle for the second place between McDaniel's eoltand King Pin waa cloee, and they appeared to reach tbe goal simultaneously, bat tbe Judges gave the second place to King Pin. Bhillaly waa fourth. Tandallte fifth, and Dublin sixth.

This ia the eighth' stake won by Mr. Belmont this seaana. 1 aUMMlaT. Sxoowtj Ttxnt. Sweepstake for two-year olda, 100 entrance, half forfeit, with BT00 added 1 aecond boras to save bl ataka 1 winner of 1,000, pound: of It, 500, 7 pounds 1 of 13,000, 10 pounds extra 1 three-quarter of a mile 1 84 ubcribera 1 value to winner 12,100.

Belmont' b. Countess, by Kentucky, eut of Lady Blesaington. .1. 1 Banter Traver b. a.

King Pin, by 1 Lexington, out of Imp, Etham Lsaa. P. D. McDanlel ft b. e.

by Asteroid, eat ofgue Washington. MeCabe P. Metric' a. e. HhUlaly, by bap.

KsUpae, out of glasb-er Barbarity. OparHag A. B. LewU b. f.

TandaUta, by Vandal, out of Vesper Light. ft Joe. Donah Bra eh. a. Dublia, by Kentucky, out of taldee, W.

Lakeland Time THB aTJtB AJTO A BIOBTB DAXH. The second affair on tha programme was a daah of a mile and an eighth for three-year otda, with a pen alty of tea pouada for winner of any aingle amounting to 11,000. This Imposition kept out the crack, and nine of tbe smaller fry bad tha contest to themselves, although moot af them were known to poaaeea great turna of apeed and would run the distance of the race In fast time although carrying 110 pounds. Tha entrlee ware Bice A MoCormack'a b. f.

Sunrise, by Planet, ant af Ultima, by Lexing ton 1 i. F. llson eh. Mart Jor dan, (formerly John BonlgerJ by Bevolrer, out of Mat tie by imp. Torkahirei 3.

Hunt Bern olds' ck. f. Bucko, by Placet, oat af Lar- ender, by Wagner D. McDaniel A cb. f.

Cora Linn, by Lexington, out of Dally Carter, by imp. Glencoe D. S. Crouae'a ch. Ratlre, by Bevolver, out of Syren, by Oliver M.

A. Idttell Wl. ard, by Concord, out of Dolly Morgan, by Bewcnue L. A. Hitrncock'a ck.

Limestone, by War Dance, out af Transylvania 1 J. w. Weldon'a ch. 0. "War like, by War Dance, dam by Captain Beard, and R.

W. Walden'a b. c. TJtica, by IVexington, out of Kitty Clark, by lasp. Glencoe.

CoL McDaniel annotmced that he would not start Cora Linn, and consequently aba waa left oat of tho poole. Satirise waa made the favorite, while tha other brought good prices, will appear from tbe subjoined flgoaea i Sanrtae 'a, mm Jo eo Blow ISO i OS40 UO I 250 115 Sf76 70 3t0 74 ltib 70 30 Mart Jordai 40 SO 2 30 83 WUard. Warlike. at ee' eve mm ew 1 at Lines I tic. BiieLa miH ftl.suu THB The distance being mile aad aa el (hah, they were atarted from the furlong pole, mid-way af the home stretch.

Tbe lot were aad mora than twenty emautee ware wasted befora they were aent an their journey. At laat 4ha flag fall, aad a good start was effected, TJtica ia the lead, WUard aecond. punram tan, Mmeatoae xoorta, the outer in a bunch. Aa they paased the aland 8unrie waa In tba lead, Umeatone and Warkka bead aad head la tbe anooad pbwe, 0litia eourlb, Satire flAk, WUsrd eixtb, Jordaa seventh, and Burba eighth. Aa thry' went round tba turn, T7tira went ta the third nealtiaa.

bra-ling half a leagtb. IJmeaUme aecond. a UmIi before Ctlea, third. Warlike fearth, SaUr firth the etbera cloae together la tha rear. Thsv ran in thiamaaa-r peat tba qucrter pele, bat.

on gta down tba backatretck WarUka mewed ap aad took lb third position from CUoa. Uamatono then mi back aad WarUka was seen in the aecoad place aad challenging When they paased tha half. mile pole they were head aad head, with Ctiea i cloae attendance! Satire waitlag la tbe fourth pe- slUnn, Wizard fifth, XJaeetOBe alxth. Jordan ae. anth, and Bucha eighth.

Coming aronad the lower tr Warlike came to tha iw leading Sunrise three-quarters ef a while Cika waa lapped on tha latter. Wh bey reached tba three-quarter pole Sunrise bad again get on rvea tcrmo a ilk Warlike, wfeii. ti athara ware close ap wtth them. Aa they aa Ua beamatrntoh WUard mabed ap fram dlviaion, aad "afire aama to tha fowrtk place. War.

Bka, Wlaard, aad Keariae ran together for tanoa, whan tha Utter forged ta tha front aad looked Ilka a wlaawr, wken Batlra aaase wtth nraah and want homed lately to the frant, winning tba race by a length la IM, BanrWe aaeaad. half a length before Whmrd, tbIH. WarUka fenrth, OUen fifth. Mart Jordan aixUi, Bach a aeventk, and Llmaatana eighth. Skcoro RAmPuraa ftSOO, for three-year alda 1 winner thia year of any single race amounting to 1,000, 10 ponnda extra 1 one mile aad an J.

Crouse's ch. satire, by Bevolver, out of By ran. 1 Uso MoCormack' a. Buur.se, by Planet, dam 171 3 M. A.

Lirteir br. e. Wlaard, by Concord, dam Delly 8: J. W. Weldon's ch, a.

Warlike, by War Dane, dam by Captain 4 R. W. Waldeir b. a. Utlea.

by Lexlngtea. dam Kitty 5 3. P. Wflaen'a ch. a.

Mart Jotdaa, by Bevolver, dam 1 Mattle 0i J. W. 1L Beynelds' eh. Buehu, by taact, dam Lav- k. Ulicbceek'a eh.

a. Limestooe, by War Dance, i dam Tranaylvanla fl THE TWO Httlta AMP TttatB-cPABTBItB. The turmoil concluded with tbe daah af tare mil) and three-qnartera, for all ageafur which there were but three entriea, rix.i D. McDanlel A Co. 'a ch.

Hubbard, four yeara, by planet out of Minnie Mane, field, by Imp. Glencoe also ch. Katy Feaee, tha full inter to Hubbard, and C. J. Alio way 'a, b.

a. Boa Tweed, four year, by Asteroid out of Alabama by Brown Dick. Tbia waa considered aucb a dead sure thing for the McDaniel party that there waa very little attention paid to It, and tha few pool that were aold were at tha following odda Hubbard. Katy Prise W00 100 Boss Tweed 8ft 60 15 TI1K BA a. 'The dietaneo being two and three-quarter milra, tbry wrrc atarted from the ahnta or extra atretrb, god when the flj oil, after eome delnj, Hubbgrd went off three length ahead of Boas Tweed, who was two lengths ta front of Katy Peaae.

Ae they ran' down tba ahute Hubbard ran away a doaan lengths from Boas Tweed, and turned Into the regular track at tha half-mile pole with that lead. Katy Prase waa eight lengths behind tha Boss. Coming round the lower turn Hubbard got furtbea away, and when ha paased the stand he waa a hundred yards before Boss Tweed, who waa fifteen or twenty lengths ahead of Katy Psase. Aa they went round tbe tarn Xlubberd was taken la hand, and Boas Tweed got somewhat closer to him, while Katy Peaae dropped away out of tha race. Aa they went along tbe backstretch the Bose closed at every Jump, and the few uninitiated who bad invested ea him were Jubilant At the half mile pole Hob- bard was but two b-ngtba ia advanco of Boae Tweed, while Katy Peaae by tha alow, neeaof the pace, waa enabled to get within hailing distance of the other.

Hubbard well la band kept to the front, aad came round to the stand again lead' lng tbe Boae a length and a half, Katy Peaae falling away a hundred yards. A a they went round the tnm for tbe last time! Bona Tweed made an effort and auoceeded ia lapping Hubbard's quarter, aad ia this way they paased the quarter-pole, Katy now 00 yards behind. Aa they went down tbe backstreteb. Hubbard began to Tweed, and waa four lengbte from him at tha half -mils pole. Ha contin ued to open the gap, and won the race in'the hollow.

est manner poaalble, by twenty lengtha, Katy Peaae 100 yards behind Boas Tweed. Time 4:38 st'MMAnr. Third KACcu-Puro trXW. for all agea two and three-quarter mites. D.

McDaniel A eh. e. Hubbard. 4 year, by Planet, out af Minnie ManafleM, 108 1 C. J.

AOoway's b. e. Boss Tweed, 4 yeara, by Asteroid, out of Alabama, 108 pound a. i 2 D. McDanlel eh.

Katy Peaae. 3 years, by Planet, out of Minnie Manafleld, 87 Time 4:58 V-8ALT-WATER DAYS. HOW OCB XEIGHBOIta OP Krw-JERSKT tS-JOTXD THKMHEI.VE8 TXSTERDAT. There ia no more happy custom in connection with rural life in Kew-Jersey than tbe annual ob- aervanee ef the Salt-water Days," and the health ful and agreeable recreation by which tbey are invariably attended. The labor of tbe harvest bare Just beea brought to a cloee, tha fruite of tha earth hare been cut and eared for, and around tha busy farm along tha Baritaa Elver there la eomparatire qaiet and rest.

Satisfied that the toils of the past season have yielded a goodly store, and laid ap pro-vfexloa for the partial inaction ef the coming Winter, the farmer ia the tract of coun try lying within a radius of twenty miles of tbe Baritaa every ooceaslv year betake themselves, with their families and friends, to the salt water for a day In each week. Yeaterday was tha first day of thia aalt water" season, and though tha number present should hardly be taken as a criterion of tha crowds which yearly flock to tba river's bank, yet tbe thousand who lined the beach at South Am boy, at Perth Amboy, and Florida Grove presented clear evidence of tha con tin nan oe of the custom, and the meaner af its observance showed conclusively that the Interest It excited lu years past is still felt la It I I Florida Grove ia always tha central point of ettrae tlon, and hither myriad of vehicles of all descrip tion, aad la all condition of repair and unrepair, are qaletly driving en these mornings Just aa soon as sa early breakfast has I inspired their owners with confidence in their ability to meet the ex ettione incidental to tho day's enjoyment, la past years it has been customary with those' who live a eonalderable diaTiaaaJisu Florida Grove, such aa tbe Kew-Brunawickere, and the people of tha vil- lagee bordering on tbe Baritan, to proceed there by a small team-boat which plied along tha river, bat latterly tba thousands who have sought thia method of eewwyance have been unable to And accommoda tlon, and yeaterday, the aaloon steam-boat Wyoming, belonging to H. B. Croaaett, accompanied by tba barge Caledonia for dancing. ware engaged to convey passengers to the grove, and South aad Perth Amboy.

Accordingly, at o'clock yesterday morning the Wyoming aad barge wm in readiness, at New-Brunswick Pier, to receive pea sengera. Evea at that early hour crowds ef men. women, and children, decked out la their costliest attire, were waiting to purchase ticket, and When, at 0 o'clock, the boat began to more down tbe liver, every portion of tbe vessel was occupied. With music, ainging. aad dancing, the Journey down the river to the grove waa pleasantly made, and shortly aftnr ia o'clock a leading was effected.

Florida iirove la situated 00, a slight elevation above the banks of the Baritan, and a more delightful spot for a stroll, a dance, a bath, or a day's quiet enjoyment, could not wrU be obtained. Thoee who had aaiem-bled at the grove before tbe boat party, postponed their immersion until the latter arrived, and immediately afterward a tremendous rush was made for 1 he water. Tbe seen that followed was immenaely amusing. Oa their own eoafeseion nearly half the party had not enjoyed a plunge, fot a year la-fore, aad being pnrfraeedly people who desired pleasure combined with the least poanible tbey were opposed to i extravagant bathing dreia-ea, and the consequence was the exhibition of tbe strangest! and most motly collection srticles of vesture ever witnessed. With the ea-caption of a few young ladira, who evidently intend-ed to sbine la their bathing ooatamee, all: were rired with total disregard ta custom or thorn nke discriminations in apparel which dittnguih the rentier from tbe rougher sex.

All laughed and Joked at the atraageueaa of each other' appearance, Wat -everything waa taXea with tke utmost good bemor, and when they had again assumed their oor-mal attire, dauaag, waa commenced with wigor. There waa the usual dubdeaee generally manifnated at first oa snrh aecasioa, the complaints of bring netble to dance aad the numberless pretty female no. Motion which are familiar to all 1 but gradually Ibnaa gaao way. and the fun becama fast and fsrioua. The day advaaced, and nader tha cbeariag iunuauoe of numheriew glasses af lemia.

S'bs (other bevel age were strict I forbidden.) ica-rresja, and a thousand ether' little eurtern. the healthy cmratry boy aad girls thiew ear restraint, and auaadoatng them selves to the anirU ef tbe hear danoed with a vlvaeitv ant quite pergniseible ia tho Gorman. Walts aud polka gave place me country nance and shin-dig. al ternated with gamea af a varied character, and la thia maaaer tke day pease Mimilar obaervaaeea character ued the gatherings at South aad 'Perth AaiiM3-, ana au return so. to their homea Imlure evening.

-t A rose av. eat crJay afternoon Mr. Gesner, of No. 213 East Fourteeath-atraet. who la nrectlag a largo building in Carmlaa-s treet, near Varii k-strset, gave his Coremaw, Michael Smith, of No, 5J PriDOt-etrert, UO to- pay his maaone and brkrklayera.

Smith failed to appear at the time annotated for pari a the men. aud eon Id aot be fonnd ia the Citv but Bight, although lir Gesner, the werkmca, aa4 aer-fi dfipxtivc rrxie4 scciJaj Jtf In CITY AM) SUBURBAN NEWS. NEW-YOBK. 1JB19 arrraU dnrinf Um past wera Threw week. I Marshal Mart.

Chief of tbe Llrxmae Bare an, reports that durtag the laat week ha law granted 130 licenses, wad ssceivwd thsssfrem a meanna af 1330. -Too John Col Una maJD-ly of tha mambera af aa aaat side dowa-towalte- Kbllcaa erganlsation, go on a plciilo to Bulser'a an atoB'Uy nfternoon. sf Blr Bryan Kdwarda, ex-Jnstlcei of the Island of Jamaica, wialted tha City HaU yeaterday. Ho waa conducted through tba (leveroer'e Room aad the varioua departmtnt by an attach af the Mayer's oaice. 4 I I Bey.

Abraham Taeger, formerly a diatin-gnished Jewish Rabbi of Mobile, and wba waa aim. rerted ta Christianity eome two yrV since, will preach io tha hall of the Young Men Christian As-aeciAUoa thia evening. Tho steanuiliip Wcncr, which left Brrroen on July 90 srd Boothampton aa July reached thia port at aa early hoar yesterday morning. hc brings advices fresher by two daya than tbe mafl news previously at Timothy Condon and Lnmbert Keltncr, two workmaaln aa up-town fat-melting establiahmant, were brought an ynrtentsy at tha Upeclal Srsalona lor violation of the health ordinance. Tbey pleaded gniltv, bnt as their employer had given ap baelaeea tbe Court suspended sentence.

It la thought in New-Bcdiord that Capt. Ilad-wia, who waa murdered in Groecie-atreet oa Monday night, waa killed for hla money, aa bs is said to bare had 11,000 on hie person. He owned a house tn Kail 1 liver, and one half of his, vessel. He has 1A a widow and an adopted child, i' David Marphy, who on tho 17th of July, 1873, hot and killed William Barry, and who waa convicted of murder in tbe first degree, bnt whose sentence was finally commuted to imprisonment for life, waa taken to Blag Sing yesterday merainr, with ten other crtminala, la custody of Deputy Uherifik Shlelda and Cahill. At meeting of the Director of tho Atlantw and Pacific Bairroad Company CoL Thoa.

A. Scott waa elected President, Andrew Pwtrea, Vice 1 "resident, and General Manager, and Gen. Clinton Flak, TrrMurcr. John Jilpif Thoniann, Thomas A. Scott, Alfred L.

DcnnU, and Dm Id Salomon were chosen director. The Astoria branch of the Beoond-a venue Bailroad Is now running from tha Astoria Ferry, located at Xtaety-eeeond-atreet and Arenne down Avenue A to Klgbty-aixth-atreet, through Klgbty. atxtb-s treet to the Seooud-avenne, down beoonil -a ve-nus to KUiyveaant-street, to AsUit-piaoa, to Broadway, aad retarning same way. Controller Green re porta tho following amonnta paid yesterday into tbe City Treasury From stroet opening' and Improvement and Interest, 19,103 65 1 arrears of taxes, assessment, water rent, ami interest, 111,883 00 1 market cellar rent aad market rente aad feen, IIUO 33 1 Croton-water rente aadpenaitiea, tl.OSg 40 Mccmsee and Anas, BUS B3 total, rAOlO 03. Michael Jordan, a Bailor on (he pacltet-shlp nomtlton FUh, running between Kew-York and TJverpeoI, waa held Cammieeloner 8tll well to answer a charge ef stabbing John Aloa, the first mate, on tbe vmsel's Uat trip to this pert.

He ti ll a sterr ef bard nsaga en the voyage, aad say ha stabbed the mate in self-defense, after having received much punishment, Tba pablio ia warned againist a abort, dark, young man, with aide-whiskers, who asks people to chaagel a bill, without banding it over, and while count) nr tbe change wiabee the favor repeated, often succeeding in sufllriently confusing hi obliging victim aa to enable him to march off with the change for two bille oa payment of one. At tho worst, If taxedy he plausibly pleads absent) of mind." The collections of the Bureau of Asaeasmrnta for the week ending the 9th Inst, amount to (30.915 60, divided aa follow: Broadway Widening fund, f3M67: Klverside Park fund. fl.SS CO aaeeee-ment fund, :i.006 1 Xew Reed or Drive fund, $557 1 Street Improvement fund, 44 1 Sixth-avenue laiprovetneat fund, gSOt interest! on ssisaniemts, 47. Total, 50,815 60. Conections between Jan.

1 and Aug. 1873. t4.146.307 33. Total eolleo-tioua in tbe bureau for tha year 1873, B3. 1 I BROOKLYN.

Arrest Inst week, 509 taxes and aeseasmenta collected, 171,587.. In spito of the recent raid otj gambling-houaea it la alleged that nineteen policy ahope and a faro bsnk are ia fall operation hi the city. Controller Schrooder refuse to accept the increase of his salary from (3,000 to (10,000 a year, and veeterday a warrrnt for (350 waa substituted for one for tKEl, the former being the monthly salary of the Controller previous to the paatage of the charter. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Tbe nineteenth annual convention of the Westchester County Musical Aaeocistion will be held at the Presbyterian Church, Mount Kiseo, eon-tnencing on Tneaday.

96th nnat and eon tinning three day. Prof. W. O. of Boston, will act aa conductor of tbe proceedings on the eocasion.

A diatrkt convention of the Toong Men's Cbrlatlan AMocUtloa will be bold at PeekakBl tews rd tba oloaa of tha present month. 37 nmerona delegations from New-York anil towns along tba Hudson River are expected to be present. The Board of Water Commissioners, of Toukrrs, hare secured a partUl supply of purs water for th.t city from Bower', Pond for 125,000, and steps are being taken to acq ire legal miaabaaloa of tbe property, The pnnd baa aa area of upward of four acre, aad is located 99 feet above high water mark. It ia also proposed to aecure tba water of Grassy Sprain Brook. Michael Nolan, an employe of tbe Harlem Bailroad Company, and residing at Wast Mount Vernon, while engaged In cutting graaa aad weeds from the edge of the tracks, near tha junction of tha Harlem and New-Haven Bnilroada, waa truck by the locomotive of the downward-bound Mount Klsco train yesterday morning.

He bad bia collar-bone broken and waa otherwise seriously, if not fatally. Injured. He waa removed to home by eome of bis folio w-la borer. Coroner Brenaecke held an inquest at Bye, yeaterday, upon tha body of a child .1 year old, named B0U0 HefTeroa, who waa fttruck by a train of tbe New-Haven Bailroad and so severely Injured that it died in the course of twelve boors after tbe accident. The child bad wandered from home te the railroad, and waa not observed by the engineer In time to prevent the casualty.

Tba child waa thrown eome distance by the pilrL It waa Immediately taken to the office of Dr. Starr, at Bye Station, when its Injuria were found to be of a fatal character. The Coroner Jary axon crated the engineer from all blame in the matter. LONG ISLAND. The report of a collision at the Babylon Station between two train waa incorrect.

A yonng man named William Smidt, of Wood Bond, Clifton, waa prostrated by tbe beat on Thursday afternoon, aad died eoon afterward. The remain were taken ia charge by Mr. Oats, undertaker, at Stapleton, and buried yeaterday. An Interesting return mat of baae-bal waa played at. the Camp.

Weehiagton Ground, New-Brighton, oa Friday, bet wees tbe Arlington of New-York and the Steten Iiland Baee-ball and Cricket Club, which resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 19 to 7. The PreabyterUna of Oyiter Bay are constructing a new church, which will be completed abont the 1st of September. Tlie cost will be about (IH.000, and It will probably be ne of the finest rural churches on tbe Island. There ia acme talk of converting tbe old church building, at the corner, of South and Alain streets, into a Town 1 At Uuntcr'e Point, early jeatcrday morning, Mr. Daniel Dexter Allen, af Ko.

10 East Thirty third-street. Now-York, cut hi throat with arasor. The wound was aewn up at the Seoond Precinct Station-bouse, ktr. Allen waa then taken home la a critical conllUon. It ia atalwi that a dlfterenoe af opinion with hw father waa the occasion for the at-tempt at suicide, and that be otdy regret it waa an--successful.

8TATEX ISLAND, i An attempt waa tuade, on Friday, by the prisoners con lined in the Riclonond Coonty Jail to ear-ape by digging a hole tw and a half fast ia tiki meter under tha flooring end through tba enter atnae wall ef tha Ike work waa all eoav panted during the dsy, aud tbe prisoners, twenty one La ruber, were only welting fur nightfall to walk ant 1 but it so happened that Us nherltt ktr. Alston, waa oiklng la kls garden, a Joining tho tail, and diacorered the break la the wait il first sap. posed that all tbe prisoner Itad escaped bat upon hastening Inalde the Jail fouad tuarn aii safe, aad bad tham proptrly aecared. NE fC-JERS Y. I lunv wma aMw maucwcji a arn to day.

7 John J. Laird has )eea aalected as J5u- perirjtendent of the Pateraon PubHc School. John larvaLuul Cell from a peach-train at South ZUixabeth yesterday, anil was fatally Injured. Patrick Fallon, a Jeraey CSty laborer, died ea tba pier at the foot af lioiria-etreet, veeterday, hila intoxicatedJ' I 7 -Sophia Froliom, wido'r, was arrested is Newark yeaterday, on tba' rather charge that aba had induced to desert hid wifc. AsrVhenek baa leii the ell alAthr, 4he charge void aot be ouetalaert.

clorka of the Park Bank ud the employee, ef J. B. Speelmaa Boa played ft game ef baa ball ah Bobokeo yesterday. The bank clerk were defeated, the eoore being Ittli i William Peat ui Juom Fox, twe boys re-aidmg fa lntereea, were oteidAy ma ever by aa Abnaheaae horse aad wagon, Iwhlck escaped tram tho driver and flew dowa hlaln street. Tbeboyoare severely injured, aad tbrir death to expected, wTbo light and heavy weights of tba Atlantlo Boat Club bad a rr yesterday, from their boai- amom foot of Twelfth-etreet.

TJobokea. Tbe race was a six-eared gig race, ever a course three mllea ap tba river aad return. Shortly after tba start, tba light weight foaled tba heavy wclzhte, aad carried away tho rodder of tbrir gig. lha beeTy-wclght boat ret a mod to tba boai-boeae, but tba, light weight kept an, making Um diatuace la 84:43. y-- MINOR CRIMES AMD CASUALTIES.1 Patrick Byaa was yesterday committed' far trial at tba Yorkville PoUea Court ea a charge af patty larceny preferred against bim by Mrs.

Ann Steneon, a Ye. 210 East Twenty-eight betreet, who found him la bar raom abaat a weak ago, with tba Intention, aba an ppeeed, of stealing. A boy named Joseph Trexey we foaad faith ynaoner' bos at tba morning seslun, alor tba calendar bad baa a called. Um waa brought -from tba Twaaty-flrat Precinct StaJion-beuae. and bad been arraatad at tba Instance of hie 'father, bat neither his i father nor tba officer wbe arraatad waa present in eourt, Tba boy waa, therefore, Ia tba Eases Market Police Court yesterday, befora Jastloe Shaadley, Anna Brady, a girl only fourteen yaara of age, waa charged with ateallng a pocket-book containing from her adopted mother; Mra.

Slavin, af Xo. 110 Weet Fifty-clxth-etreet, who allege that tba money waa left ia a trunk In a room ia tba above bouae. On being eueatloaed by Justice Bhatidley, aba atoatly denied baring taken the money. Mr. Samuel Bl rera, a reaideat of tba aama bonaa, aa being a testified to baring aeea Anna on tho afternoon of tba day that tba money waa taken, (the Pth af August.) with a larze quantity of bQla ia her hand.

She was committed for Hannah Pal bar af Ko. 109 Kldga treet, cbarcod Harrta Kaoatedter with ateallng a bawl Tallied tt flS. She allege! that on the 5th of Angnat Vaulted tar aold her haabaad, Handel Fal ker Ihnt abawla for $40, aad that tba two ma Ufa the bonaa together. Shortly Keaatedter came back and told bar that bar huaband had found a customer for ana af tba abaww, aad bad east him after it She, helierlng him, cava it to him. Whaa her bnsband returned aba questioned him about it, and ha aaid ha bad not aent tba man after it Meet-lag aim oa tba treat aa Friday, aba had him arreet-ad.

Ha waa held to aaawer ia default af 1300.... AngnaU IlanJry waa charged with ateallng 0 from Mra. Charlotte Stars, of Ifo, 109 Forayth-etreet, who allegee that it waa taken frrai a bureau ia bar apartments. Aeruata pleaded guilty to the charge, and waa held ia detacUt. of Wm.

Itucklin, af N'e. 4 Oreeowicb-etreet waa committed, laat evening, at Jefferson 'Market Police Court by Justice tdwitk, in default of 11,000 bail, oa a ebarjia of baring piekad the pocket of Edward Delarle. of Ho. 170 kmflhlk-etreet, of a perket-book conning berks of. tba eaab ralne of 075 97:..., FraZV Miirria, of Philadelphia, waa also- committed by Joatice Led with, ia default of 000 bail.

charged with having atoien 1 (45 from tha pocket of hi brother, Lewis Morris, who waa aent to tbe Ilooaa af Detention, ia order te aempsl hrm appear an Tbe examination In the eaas af Joaepb aad Aaala 1 livers, and Joseph Holmra, arrested aa burglars, at tha house No. SCat West Twenty-nhrth sti oct, ea Tueaiiay morning Uat, and which baa bean eoatioaed from day to day before Jaattoe Ledwittt, ia ardor to give Capt. Al oil wain an enwortaaity teaonaect them with burglariea keretolore eonrmitted, by meana of goods aad aamplea found ia their poaae. aloa, came to a eonciuaioa laat evening. Tbe woman aad Holmee were discbareeel for tack ef proof.

Kivere waa committed witltoat During a quarrel yeaterday morning betweea Jamea Larkln and John Wade aad their wivea, at their rea-idenre. No. 791 Kleven th-a veone. aire. Larkia waa track oa tbe head with a tumbler, sad severely McCarthy, of No.

S-J6 Cherrr-street, waa run over by a coal-cart, at Pier No. 40 Eaat Blver, and UgbtIy -Catherine Frost, of St. John, N. Ik, arrived here fram iluoeoa. M.

vesterdar. abaadooed hv ber hoabaad. sent te the Commissioner ef Chanties John Uammond. three yeara aid, af No. S07 Meroer-s treet, fell, while playing In Washington-sqnare jrea-terday, and received a severe wound of the bead.

Denis Tobin, of No. 311 East Forty -sixth- treet, while at work la the baeemeut of No. 403 East Forty-fifth street, fell and broke bia log. He waa taken to Bellerue lloepi Patrick Ileal fifteen years old. of No.

833 Mulberry-atreet, bad hia right lag broken by being run ever in Broadway. Taken to Park Hospital Thomas MrOrmth, of No, 119 Bax- ter -street, while at work at No. 5el Broome-etreet, received a ae vera acalp-wound from a plank falling on hia bead Patrick Briody, of No. 464 West Twenty-sixth -street, fell into the hold of aa ice-barge at the foot of Wet Fourteenth -street, and broke two ef hie ribs Mary Martin, tlfty years of age, ef No. 1(3 Lewis-street, waa run aver aad aeverely injured la front of her residence yesterday.

Mary Miller, seventeen months eld. af K3S Eaat Thirty-fourth -street, fell from the fourth story window of ber parents' reaideoee yeaterday evening. She fell on the abonlder of a boy who wae paaaiag by, aad waa but slightly Jaoob Buber, of No. U41 Third Strset, fell from tba front platform of a Fourth-avenne car yeaterday evening aad aad ale loft le badly crushed. 8VICJDSS IMEWJIXSir.

Mary E. WUliama, employed aa domeetle ia tba family af Samuel Brown, real rt tag aa Jackaoo-aranue, Jarary City, committed sniclds yesterday morning by takmg laudanum. Tha cauea af tha act ia aot positively known, but Mrs. Brawn attribute it to tba fact that a young man named Erwood, with whom she kept company, and to wheat It is apposed sb was eagaaed ta be marrleu, soddsuly ceased viaitiag bar about a aaanth ago. Deceased waa vary despondent Friday night.

8 be waa out awblle, and it baa since been ascermined that she went to Krwood's It i not known, whether she eaw him, but on going away aba told a neighbor that Erwood would aevet aea ber again. Whan aba reached home eke set dowa ta a chair aad began to sob. Mrs. Brown tried to sard tela ber tree), blea, bntaberefaaedtesayanytklngaaouttliem. Mrs.

Brown remained up with her until nearly midnight endeavoring to taduee ber to re to bed, but refused. Twice daring tba night Mra. Brown arose, bearing tha girl mo ring, but aba a till declined to go ap stair. At 7:30 she waa found insensible with aa empty-rial that had evidently contained laudanum, in ber bead. A physician waa aummoaed but abe died about aa hour after.

Coroner Keiahardt will bold aa inquest, Erwood has been arrested to await the result, Henry Flntelot, a German, who resided ta Ho-beken, committed auiuid yesterday by taking chloroform. He I supposed ta have been insane. He left Germany because ef a quarrel ha bad with hla brother over a game ef billiarda, an iiswis a thia country te realde with bia brother-ta-Uw, ta whom be bequeathed (060 en condition that hia head should be dissected. Deceased leaves a large property ia Gcrauuiy. TUB ALBAS On Thursday laat the body of an unknown man, evidently marderad.

was a funad Albany. Hia thing bora no aama, aad the anly clue ta his Identity waa tha business card af a barber of Atlantic-arcana, Brooklyn. Thia circumstance led tbe police of Albany to believe that the fdeeeaaed waa a resident of Brooklyn, and yesterday afternoon, laspeeter Folk, aetiag Chief, received the tollowmg diapatchi 1 i ALBawr, Aug. f. Aa unknown murdered man wae fad here Thursday.

Had eel ewe arm 1 waa forty years old ilnj xet two locoes high, and weighed I'Ji pounds ware blue eeat aad vest and black peate 1 appasrntly a Germau. liusinesa card of Uruoewaid, hair-dressing sslooa, Ma. at Aitantictreet, Boutb Srouklru, Joiuul lu hi ueoketi also a raaor marked I 1 1 1 waed, 1 JOilM MALLOT. chief of rolica. 'The matter waa placed bi chare af Detective Folk, who, last evening, visited the hair-oj lanlng eetahliabment mentioned.

ITie proprietor. Mr. Grunewaid, aays that be shaved a man folly answering to the description a boat two weeks tunee, bnt he oet-a not know woo no waa. aa be never visited the aaioon except an taa occasion reterrea to. i FAMSElfQXXS AfCSlTED.

Jn strsst Af imivtpri, A'rw-Ortsaaa. 1L levy, V. J. ImUowL Unurf Hommt, H. CheMie.

P. i. fierker, Dwyar. K. H.

nrett, Mr, a. Leberaaeu. Mra. Ortthn. Mlseilwyeraod 8 Uevy, Mrv b.

Kohinaon. J. ft. niaek aad wife. Mis Forsyth, tient.

Miller, United States vy, wtth 3A Baea for the taitei btasa kavy. i In tfeSMkia faatexUU, be gaeeaaat. R. ao lorn on, Mia Uso. aolomenj Osevge Iteffmaa, i J.

Barry, M. Ulihrrt, Clement Middle, Thomas LeVtdga, William (Habeas, Jo a Merer, wile aad slum. Jmm Thorn Msoa. hUsa Thempsea. Theme Adsan.

JntmmltpllamJUmf.pr OenanfA Mseael Oew- salea, A. Leonard, P. M. I B. t'bulmers, M.

V. Tiadall, P. a. Alma: J. a.

Perry, U. rsrker, capt. H. Meaastsea, a. it.

Hamawrger, J. la, Wbeeler, p. Mrewa. Mra. A.

j. ThmsL Mra. A. si. Alien.

Jaa. T. ftoesiaanl, at Us WsedrUAT. Jaa. V.

Wlama, wia aad child. John O'Uermaa, Mrs. fa. U. Row and tluae Children, John Peterson, VenmUu Jvahusan ,1 a VIXZATVTLM ALMAXA O-TUZB DAT i Baa rises :06 1 Bwa 1 Meea aioa ns-vsa t.

gaady Heok.0:O4 Oev. Ulead Ball Oate.llilO mahixe intelligence: 1 Ang. tV, '1- i I CLEARED. nteata-shle EsJtfe. Knnat tJml Qaeeoatewn, J.

U. Swuta) Derma, 4r) TayUr, Gbae- new uenaanon juotnerat. retershurgh, Smith, XstidoB, Bweetiand, Bowrinr A Co Lady yaett, I Rc Rtt. BrlaU.1. B.

Morgans goas; Italy. (Kr) lajcwpeea, k.rriol yia gueeaayewn, F.W.7. Jlditt 1' nty ef Parts, TPiectta. tulvirsnt rh' ImWn kie.H. aT "Vea.olrtua k(XiNM Js- ues, wm.Z'T- m.

I w- t-H, I Weal a tit kew-Ovieena, Ca hnT waum via) ney New-Ortaaiia. Uaver. i.iare,, mucrmy, roil sa i isen, sa, rm. POrwaaA a Ooj Jum Adger, lk weed, tuwwteeTst haraaa Bahev 1 MaaisvUla, Crewell, aaVanaah q. uTwdea -t Itlohmona.

Lawranee, arfiae, tHt peisi aad haf 1 moad. Old lam.aiea llMw.i.S tjejhwesiTT Ur7 '1 detpem. lewtllard lemhhQM r- -Pbtlmishrfila, J. Hand. Barks lieiena, Lester, gvdney, ft, W.

0am, C. Tobias Jaosa, atetMu. PuMaTkay A OaT BmrfflB rnn'eTM' al.M I 1 IB A cheater Benoer villc. 6 Job Wood. AMSITED.

1 eteam-shl Wesev. (Ree-t i 36, via Cuutnamptaa 80th, with aaOaaTaad te Orlrtcb Co. (c C. L. H-rrlek.

Poraham. KW wCT 1 vvsma. rm- i assail lie a. ww. Ptnekitey 1 W.

U. Oauar. Ur V. an Brunth BreMary hlmmooa, Candy. jaeSMm.

I fairwmd, Bewmaa; Woods' iiU. yeaeWa Jaly eteam-ahip Ueorgta, Crewell, Chariestsa Aaa. A wtiv mdav. aad pasaencvn te J. W.

QulnteH (V ateam-alile Mstrepolm, Kteharsaw, WlUaMurteaW 60 Iwtnra. with nsvsi stores Ulka Lalw iLT Jjo. Tlie Mhr. liarry hite, hWpaiaa, U. AsgfJ 1 a team-si i-ship kf IsaiMlppi, Crowelt, Trims gar lae.

sod paaarngers la Pn-d, Baknr. IaU aj sf Utl spoke ai Jir.aaml. 'laaas with mdae. tou. 70 lor ruiunieipiita.

1 enip at, rant, iiataavna, rtremea 07 BaAast te Benoer fc Finrkney. July 17. 1st 40 "7, Ua. 40 10 sos bark CaeoUae, (Bf.J gmitb, fram Bremea far dm -Bretnu for order. i ebip Toung Ameiiea, Marteen, Uvwrpnel Juts to' -with tad, to VYuliBms liuieo veesei to Gee.

Bewee' -k Cm. Ang. la. 43 15, Ion. H'J 4l, spok ship teutk.

era Chief, from Amsterdam foe Kew Terk tb. las. 4.oo.7M, bark Jason, (. Q. BseaMe.

Bar rhiajal? nbip Dam bald Hoyer, li Vermel 60 da. with salt to order vesael teTelen Berkmana. fhtp Bblne, Jordan. Umd.m June 14 and 1st ef WHht IBth, with mdae. aad 3'J passeugsr te OrlnaelL aba- turn t'o.

I BarkMkiohL Behlanhwaeh. Beemaa NA with mdae. to order vessel to Teles fc Boaktnaaa, 1 Brig Monlta, Kirby, Oldaey, a 10 wtu ami ta annniiMD ui i immt i in dot nineaen, 1 Bark Trait d'Unkm, it Tnrk'e Islaad,) islaad BaBea, m. aaerv 10 wua bohwwu 10 sw array, jr, Itsrh rtltrnnn (llnrtr I Diillnnaaea ansrlst Hit la ballast, to Tciena Boekmana. Bark Fi.iallo, Kindt, BristoL, KV, 4 last, to Punch, Edye Co, Bark Aasgar, Me lean, Bamberg 49 ajt, rah eaiptr barrela, to Funcb.

kdytk Ca. i Bark Kreden, JlieUea, 66 la baHaft it Te tenaAi Beekmaaa. Barfc Priaa. CH, (frweA.) Bermrtahv Brlstat, BftS ds.ln ballast to Ka ark, BdT Co. Bark Kpliralia WlUleme, Aona, Pert Chwdenta.

CI. with emilte order? Bark HI, Utah,) Magentt, ttge, SS in kalhwt Oloeovlcb Jsly 1H, ea the Baaka, anoae aaht. Plemaarl, (IteL.) from Antwerp, fr MeatreaC Vrtg kllsa ateveo, (ef Boston.) Batea, Cow Bey. a wHheeelteO. gwaln fcaxvamei AC Land A Co.

Brig Salve, (ef St, Job P. JeTuavion, Cow Bay wtth eoal Is U. V. Swaia lulkfe amres, Morrell Al Cusbmaa. Brig Josephine, (of rietou.) Ohlen, wmee Bay Ifl with eoal to Bird, rrkiu A Jsa Vessel ta Uailea! Wataoa fc Ca.

Brig b. Toung, Cola, anuiaa ia sa, win spars Is WIW i uvairvx Brig inbellaa Behr. Pebr. aehr. W.

Conn. M. Oeaaer, VUsaa, for Benrkk, ee br. Congress, (ef Bath,) Terk, Part Caledonia IS ta. wltk eeal to Bird, ferama Jae.

i Bear. Caledonia, (Parrsbere, n. A Ujtea, Weatwertai 10 with plaster ta maslar. Bcbr. Victor, Jnok, Beck pert, Xa.

i ttchr. Prameia, Kelly, Bsiem. Bchr. Oeeraw Ateera, Macaa, Baa tasks, wMk Bak te 8 B. Rpdxers.

i Bohr. Marmtta Band, Ballosk, Fall Btvor, far Bm Vet port. Sarah gcbey, Bsrra, Vew-navea. 1 Bchr. Eiiaa fc Kcbteoa, Prtee, lmaasa, far rnOadeW pntat Bcjba, X.

Keayon, BuakimrhBa, Pawtaeket, Behr. CI avo htuaen. Naemert. Bcha J. B.

Beyawux, Jfertea, roviaano, fht gUss- bethport, Bchr. Karah Jack sou. Bsw-psrt. Bchc Jehn Mao love, LewU, e-'iir. uaM Tay lor, eew nsma, lor ausansispia-a.

Bear. Tbomaa flaatftnd. Bchr. Bend. Warwick.

Ilartiord. i I Behr. Wind. Parker, Be Loodoo. Steamer Ftaoeonia, Portland, Xa, i Behr.

V. C. Uatee, Uatea, Provtdenee. Bebr. A.

O. Pease, Bcdlanl, fertlaod. Conn. Bcbr. MicoBor, Baker, Pawtooket, Pebr.

Calawamteok, Kaowlea, Boeklaad, wtth Hma t0 J. K. Brown. A Bcbc Kqual. Tito.

Boeklana, with lime te CaJneet Prrssy. i. Bchr. Caeca Lodge, seal id, Portland, wltk mm ber te Oeorge liilyoke. Bchr.

Idaho, Kelly, Boeklaad, wtthUme te order. 1 Bcbc George Neveaser. Bieb, Boston, for Philadelphia. BehA Ariaona, Uaalaii, Bath, Ms with lamkev taV order. 1 Bcbr.

W. 1m Brad lev, (of Faltlmor.) Chaea, BevvOrJ lean 17 (ia, with walnut ta Diogae A Co. vessel ta Ol B. Swain Sea. Bcbr.

Kva. Vemheeae, trgtnfaa, .1 Behr. V. Bbnnert. Creamer, in gete D.

Bchr. B. R. K4rk, Barnetc, Bainmore. i Bcbr.

Jacob Btidsell, Rohuasea, Vurgtaia, Bchr. O. ft. Phelps. Giles.

Pm-eandina 7 with yek tow plae te order vessel te Beat key, Uuenmteeve fc CeJ ecur. nary jane, 14-ea. urginw. BVIir. KUIe Bodlo, Batter.

Virginia. euui aanaer, sw aw agatj eiesr Bteam-shlos Italv and- Cttv ef rarle. far Uvnerpsel a rule aa navve, for Havre sas ureas staeia. psmi i reals lis tor Glasgow I Jimilr B. Booder and Bew-On leans, lb ITew-Oiieaoak Baltie, far Uverpooli Beat villa and Baa Jacinto, for Bavaonahi Biekioood.

tar folk. jamee A agar, mr tmariceioei jnrrm uisseo, Urgeiaww, l. Ca Oeersje Mf. Ctyee. Walvmt Cmrtbei, foe rortma rrmam v.

-i 1 SI JELEQBAPH. li I i i. IV. Imm Met aBrncH tuism. iron, vmuk I'llikLKHTog.

a. UL. Aaa. t-BM. ten.

for Kew-Tork Paleon, for BalUmerei echra, M) fu. a. V. W.lMaiaaai. Aw Jaekaea, llle P.

Keeling, for ftlebmoodV Jmji. A fagrahaaiJ Sur Bath. Ma.i aaa, teret. jonn, m. n.

-POKTHJteS MUJIBOft, Aagi Kl lai Vsrws aad Sasaa, mr BaUliaora, I i raa em brig Alphas fee Bora A AM Aii. cV, AM. slesw shky aapMAnJ frem Haw-Keek. J. CM, ieem ship Heertgemery, fa Bow-Tork baa BaBf IA alaehlps Bemuwte, mv Baste r- Wyemlag, fan Pkiladmpaia eeax, aehpsa, Sat Bsw-Xvrk.

1 i XVE0TX19 MAJH1TB JTEWE. Onnnsn. Aug. B. Tbe lamaa ltee ataam ship City ef Montreal aid.

from this wort for Bea-f era, featereaf. rwwr, mv eew-ira. TABTIKJ SE8JJUNG TO BATB IIOCSBM DECOKATKO OR FOB NEXT FALL, WILL FIND IT GHBATX1 TO TTLEIK ADFANTAGB TO HATB I DONK VRINO TUB 8V3IrIKR MONTBB 1 A COXaiDKK BT.B B-BDCCTIQN IW FBJC WILL BE MADX FOB FUBMITUBJl ordkbkp now, fob di EBV IN SKFTESIBhTR AKO OCTOttliK. -L SOLOMON 1 Nos. G57 and .4359 Broad Wajl -f 11.

A cmzBus' msmiMJ Caab capital, ..,....,...500.000 00 i Bends sad mortgagee $10411 Celt Wane, seemed by sat-- 00 Cash ia bank 39.V r. i Psaec Cewate aaada. BOO OO Uapead praaiaau 33.O&0 OO fieJ jO Imeessreae and 4J7 b7 110 tweeee aad au etna aiaiam, JAM O. S4HISO, J. LTOaa, Vise M.

M. BHOUSS, P. eCUABr r. Beeretary. T.

J. TEMPLE, 17ow-Ya, BiO. 1 A3 BUOATJWAr. Da, T.S.CLABKK. of Mount Teraen, Obla, j--.

tha Opium ftaUt" ha bean used with seen re--; lt vaua. will ka'ax titm tnntt Sews from aa. in kiAia mm laat Ave years, wUl beat tha Bvemat Beaea ilia, i t2i-A- ll.laelBStve (tAlS aad during that time be can be eoasuited iky 'Jftjmgi deaira treetmant Jar tkemserv err thav 'tween heursef 10 A. M. a4 uueesppe, aaponie, netware eoaa "-j -tinslils xmllisi.

laaieatown, Hedley, Ueorgetewn. lUtatte, Dormaa. frooi Maryteaa, I I i 1.

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