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;:,>*U(ih wlll'be reqatced), it mnil^ atam tUt the Atiaotlo Fob iba sdnezed eagnvIogSi.iiiid.tliefollow- /..Ifin tobaMloved bythe oabUue- ents tbcohtely fkwer onglneerlng d l fBanittsB Mlog npUoe of Um reooit aaandlogii by jOie Aiiie-' than tl|e dnrttr f^te'(tbeugh Aiore oooplsi, ;^jloan iieanuhip Anno, we iue Indebted to the ftpsi;4ip'i>ataT« of the bottom) on whUh,the 'London lOiuMtd Nan: ' ludtttnancan cable mnst bo laid. . Aa^many of yonr rcadan maj be iatonited ttt'tMe th ^ one of the. Irlth papers, confadQg one trf 'Un eiTOis, has oeea copied TcVbatll)! dropped into the water from a pnlloT on the 'pne Int^ , fbre-yord arm, and carries with It the line, ',. s«Teral of ou leading Jonmals, has Indnoedma wblobin its descent it. fapldly onwlndi tnm > to send 700 an anthonsed ofthefhots. '' . Tonra obediently^ the large ireel teen U the aketcn. Thedesoent, at first very rapid, gradaally dimlnlalm In . WlLSUlM WBRIHeCSB. speed, In consequence, net of the eaomoosly* On application being nude to the American inoieased doosl^ of the waterj as ti'maUy ^ ther, with a most laodable zeal for tint QoTenment wpfinn , hf ihn ura ilnaTlT-ihntfMi n t. ftlfl-— < the promotion of this great national work, ex- tloo dae .to the leuRthof line to be diawn preoed their readiness to renderto the prcjeo- through the water. This dlmtnatlon of speed ' tors of the Atlantlo Telegraph everr possible at dIB'urent depthe baa been aoeorately noted

>. ants^ce ; and the Secretuy of tbe United by Llsatenant Berryman, and Is lemarktUy bnl« States' Navy, Mr. Dobbin, oourteoiiBly placed form. The descent In the deeper sodndlogs

' ' at their dlqiosal the Arotio, the vessel most orally occupied about three boors. ' The a-

, fitted (or the purpose, and a selection of offl- raogementof the mebhholam Is such that the oen whose known talents and esneilence in this moment the rod (e) earrybg the quills touches ' particular department of nantlcsl Bolence leaves the bottom, tho wires («)„wnlob wore pfevlon^ nothing to be desired. Lleatenaat Berryman, ly supported by hooks (fr become detaobed, who had ah^ady once taken soundings across and allow the escape of the lead ; wtallt tiie the Atlantlo, was appoloted to command this qollla and 'the register, which are attached to expedition, with the object of repeating and the rod, thns 'relieved of Its'.lood, av^lmore

enlarging his former observations ; Llsntenant easily drawn up again. StlU tlte process of Strain, whose zeal and energy in command of. raising, though faollltated by dlsoMdlhir the i tho petUoos DartenJBiiiedltlQii, as well as bis maemi elinii (ut po xu. loTiir tij.)^

msn on the former ocoasioo ; these, wlQi aiul piston-rods: work direct npoo. a crank on the of other ofQcen, epeolallT complement and men axle of the reel ; by this moans the laiitog of

chosen for the purpose, have done their worfc ' the apparatus occupies loss tins than Its de- nobly. AU. from the highest to the lowest, have scent. Still It Is a slowprooesr and^ oooaslon* ' thrown their hearts folly into the work, and it ^y^fron Uie ocooRcnoe of « inot or til^ Ini "has Indeed been weU. done—even those of the the line, It has been snapped at, th({:imlley seamen who shonld have been below, have been rals^, and tbo whole lalxa .of the . . .vrhen nearly , seen creeping from their hammocks at midnight, THE AMEBIOAN STEAMSHIP, "ABOTIO," EMPLOyBD IN 80DNDING FOB THE ATLANTIO TBLBQEAPH. sonnding, .together with (lie appantai and ':' to wateh the retam of the lead, and to learn the specimens, have been lost, ' reoent or of 'fossil Infdaorla, so delicate, and yet. so per- , result in some of the deepest sonndings. The iraok thns two thoosand and seventy fathoms (abont' two and one- fiODNDlNO APPABAtDft : to repeated feot, aa t»aflbM a guarantee ct the entire Bbsenoe of any remarkable, and at PATENT .entjected and critical survey, extends from third mUes) ; batperb^ the most St John's, Newfoundland, to Yalentla Bay, at the soath< onrr^t or movement of the water ai these great deprths the same time the most sattsfaotory resole Is ths peifeot A. Patent sonndlngspparatns whioh reoords apo9 tdlal thus confirming In the most satlslaotory western extremity of Ireland, a distance 01 16M naatlcal, naonsr tne re- confirmation which tiiese sonndings givs of the opinion' ths dspUi attained. The fiy and train of wheels an lock- sults of thi prevlooB sonndings. Not a single has or 1900 statnte miles. rook exprensd by Ltent. Uaury as to the existence of a great ed the moment the descent it completed. Within these limits, on a course oorrespondlng to the been met with, not a partlole of gravel 'or «and hks been flat or bvel at the bottom of the ooean.-ttnparaUeled by '"TgBmall Mffli >t lia yutt u i tuu MUuding.Uitaiiitte*- brought np, bnt It appoars as if nature 'had 'It pro- line of the grest-clrole sailing, soundings bave been taken provided anything on the Borrace. of tile earth, and wnlob he are the to " ed to the movable arms on which books (B»'j at intervals of abont thirty miles, and in- each instanoe bed soft as snowbank," to nse Usury's owfl Words, fbr posed tb name "the Telegraph.Platean." For more than these are attached the looped wires (e «) «Uoh support (by means of quills affixed to the bottom of the sonnding the express pnrpose of receiving a telegraphic Ofible. tbbrteen hnndrsA miles the bed of the Atlantic In the the bottom plate (d) on which tbe lead restsi'i V-k^.: ,,. apparatus) a sample or speolmen of the ooean bed has LleaL Berryman says that be is satlsfled that tho lead, direct Itse of our ^aok Is fonnd by these sonndings to (e) Brass rod pasting throngb a hold lb tht'Mlitn of been obtained. with the sonnding apparatus, has frequently buled: IteeU present an almost nnbroken level.plaln. Nature has thns sit the bottom of this rod ii.i( siu|ll 4avl^ are this great aodertaking, the lead (/), . These sample now andergolng. olose mlorosooploal ten or fifteen feet deep In this soft material, and he doubts placed no obstacle In the way of overcome into which are Inserted, open-noathed, as tusuay (g) , . examination ; but even the first cursory glance disclosed not that the cable will likewise sink siid imbed Itself in a whidi may not, by oantlous perseverance; be

' osUwlUwntaln. an abundance of the most fragile forms of shelly either of almllar manner. The greatest depth attained has been nay, rather (If we except tho enormons length of cable

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for if thoB takaailh*! mora or Um*; . - .-^'trr within tkatplU* dwelt that , To i^t a Mrjtant pmontllo, ^ .Tothi valno'f amlt*. I • "y i tunyi-y S . . And olapt him on tht baoia S H T p OK, IN y E R E A AnrttaK of (tont ftmo, . ; | L Thsq Shalt t** hani*d pi*i*atU« i WUaho' Uftg dlitMtiod Inbti BMd, '->.',.Vi,j»»^,; ; Alia both law and il(ht...j lajd into priMn sttosg, . And him AN OLD/BALLA.Dl . UDt« 0i?mtl«Mssmi; A«,d ia«d hit bond withalli Va^ifW-.iti- • BOW wait flranUo BJa*,-' nt«N which, it la ttie opinion of the Ingenious anthor of Aid wb*n tb* Jilgtmant dil* wM «0B*, OMMM ledilBf him to Hud* his Mud, ' >'-> ^''1".''^ And woto not what to t»/:' ' ' . obser^Uons on SpeiiiQ^,'s. Fairy .Qaeen,uat Bhakkpeore for Jadgat^ml h* doUi oall. VortwtWa-moBthiudndalii . ... ' ^QMth h* at l*>t, 10,000 aMwau raised hte whole sapeitsnutore. for.- his excelleht play of To Und to hlo ah handnd eiowBM, , '.if.wlllthathaiball pn/,.':< . And h« for It woald p*l(, ' n* llar«kadt'i trisidl orm* thltbtr CHt, Tax UiROHiin orYssKa ; . as the ballad has the air of. a . , ."WlthpaayaawMplogo;), ' narrative written before Sbakspeare's play ; bedsinse if It ''iiait M I (iabt fo Nt blm M*." ThktMoni ho weald dtmtndt of him, lor otbar mtao* tbo/ eonld not And Tb* fB9ndothaniw«i*m*k«, . ., „ It, it : had been written after would have been more flili Aod plidfM b« hoold h*n Bnt hrtbtt day mul djtt. ' > •'Tiw* •bnllKot ha>*> ptaaj glrsa,' . .. "'V;'?,' with l«ok«t) • chnnmstantlal It {qi, lb* /ow Bioilof ' • ' -.>;'','•' and ; .whereas, at.prssent. has too mnoh Ho , , *T«orn>iftltBi*'Boi?Cb*. .V' offbrtd for bli lot omraM will btTO.' goma • the nakedness of 4n orlglnaL Bur,' uko'whitjrowo :.'.. .< : ,.!'^<./.:);Vl£:fjV .nroboad'^fojtopalo, HI" :',r.r.;-/-. ' Atth*)aath*doth dtmand* .Cf^il :;- A SONG, AodaomoatheoiaadilwOiOrthn*, Jf.'.'l - Kopooa/for thVloastotU . ' , . ' Tit itUIba did dinar- Bstf»|a^*f*blaowni Vil . tor ont jt«i* 7«wo iball pkl* I .' Shewing the cmeltle of (iemntns, a Jew. who lending to l(o,qaothtb*Vadi*,dou/*w«llrt, . •^-vc oiLt.v . Tow* io* mot •• food > iuao, mtf Aod at tha laat 10,000 nawnea, ,,.l!b. J.!.,«n,« Smt*4^T^^^ V a Uerohant ah Hundred Orownes, wonld have a Found Bifora mj d/lag dalt. Tbar pSmd him t« lar*, Fleshe, beo^nse he could not pay hlin at the time ap- ,. of OffnMM uM, I will no lald, IHh** takt^MM (OUd^W aiisSe'tqiC'illi^^ BntwtwHibmnminjJiut ., pointed. ' ttUtd : MrbtblVlwIUbaT*. <'.'.«Tt{'.-«fJji- . For to b«* Ions 0 tnuUta*UJadg*,tl'adg*, tbaa 4a»th th« hw,. IvTeBlpttennotloDtifM,. . mot (inoth b^).. A ("1: ^i.'.it';';? Tow* iball mtk( a Mod Apoiuddtflaiho limr dtmas4*| That Bath sgabafiiri**!!***'' A orad Au did d veil, That iball' bo* Urgo ud itreag And that ihall boa BW byi*, . . .^.i ,• ufoilt, lOv/.i! t VhlohlrndcUoB good fttoaA'- " jti4u,ajadi»,yrt mr Aad 10 with gilpad grliTtd alaiU llItiIlks.*iltM«t«ll.'' - .li.i;:',-' t: ' AadthU«haUb««tb»forfiltni»- . ta, v'.'ilO.', .iLrtnuS of7owa " • I Ui dHn*i H*blddithtb«artr«w*U. j: : . 'ifr ; or ycsi* own loih* pooad ' AUth*p*opI*n/*'dtb*b«l« ,^ ' .. 0«mitiiMoaUtdwMtk«/iWi. . '.' ' b. UjaW«'<(H(,'mik*7Wth'« bead. ' 'i' ''t*tak«th*Boiho(tamnohiiaila«« That thujMBid ;r Wblob sem thotuBl to dye, *fra tfU. ..;.,,< , < !!!;•, I 'la^.hne'sahBadndeniraot.,' ' ' 1> ..,1.,' ,4'r*t7owolitblml;To; NorBtmytt dldui/t stod . ' 1 BO, aa lOO enwaoa '-.'TetlMaUrtiMMthatl;*.' "'' Bo* and lo j-^iri ...

Hblir*«ulll|*ab«nowho||*i i,'...!''" ' ' the'ideiolllilnea of the Jddgb towards the Ifeiehani hi*,'no,jiid|raitntb(Jt*,'' .' 'He,Db,'4aoth . :t J»etl^.t/v*.aew*tthb4*l«t . TbatlfTtthDiwradat«»: . ,.^1 " ' ' .'r ,. >«' tbri It ihaUbatT/di, T*tB«TaroaM4othaiijr*|oM, '... '' .] With right good wUl, tbt Uanbist hM, foi I wlu hara my poond of Bub* ^•.>:Jtfca'sM*tk a»iiiiaff'b«iib«ipo/to '..yoiV'S'.'. : Until will I lun Ub iU1i.~ And Mth* bond wumilo, , from ODdtr bli tight lyd*. ;•-,(,'" , .' 1? 'iCt!«»W*WBltbl*paB, ' twtire mtnthi and a dalo.drew att, 7> . I J r Wbn ' taiufU tisp tb* laaoeJnt -" . OrUkealUibitkMpMi.erdUB , .,...Tbatb*«kUihsBldb«faM«. . It'tiltrod^l ih* oonptnli saa. - •.*rv/.r.'.'istflt: f'i^l ,': A P*rlMth What tha/ : Ih»t.Ijttlita»ho«id: • :':'..>..',« ^'. ' ''''Eta sitMllla'to'ta*,- r.! Whlaht nmr tea : ' 4m mjii ittd, wonaUat 'iM,' ' nsVanhui'sihlpi i . i-i'r tot silthar frland or fo* otnld hf . %tbm tht Icid dtllr*t mMj- . ^' Ip Tmitb«ipndtiBU«M. iii /i . ; t,jAndnftt*y4tm* notln; ' " Batfc«m4it)';^ojlMdl!«*. , '..,; ^^.j'. . ..;../A«d*Ttrl*Obxl«tlaBl*«( lit'.i.t ..hi; '< 'li- ' - Whtoha vaf t*,iaka n.wbat to da«, , ,,, iBd««Bdtotbimlika»BUaa*»k#,:.^UaMsn,: ,„.j^o-" 'Bo(Mll(witht>ii*sjmiw, ' ,4alhohtgln. . t (j.,Iothl8k».h» , . ' ,. Ii • .',' -' . Sh* blondl* itw now toadr Thatm»*B*lbBotodo*, "•"^T^'V-. siuot'ilMppt In ntt, 't! 'J*;;'; ' With wbtttod bladt la band, ffoi'fliirUi«tlu(n doth him jpame .''iAadto OtmMiwitnlththaooBM. tb* bloidcofiaaoaanl, .> Toapejl* . .bondid koto, ; 'ji ^ To plBck hlB bom hi* Mit With ea> and . ' Bjr r(|>r*U of boad. or A LoooHormiiWiifl' ' to him or tatUili Uf I f SmOutAB EvKor 1 . I ;. J ,. - lad lajrd 1 . ir. I y..: .,!, ' ilO)l/ I yowo bou with m«*. HIi htoit dotb tblok.oo.mapi* « irll* prar And H ha'wu aboBt toi itrlko "' ' How to diMiT* th( po«n la htm tb* doadly blow, ' < ' and I baT* sot Bli month li olitaoit fiU of moeU, Mr dilo.lioomi, tha Jadgt, tb/ eiMlHi,) looiaenc coonirea ai cjvaiHTUiKtf gtar (iBoth , log slogniar wnion ei- ' palo, . Tho menit rw to : T«titlUk*|*p«ilormoi*. ' I okug* th** to do* M praieoos. good the i&tr«ltBi« ' fsnoBObnnty, In'his A mtflMUdi-lllth a ' 'Aid lllUa bigh-ipirlted, four yesia'.oldhorA.kU'drlrsn : a**la tby.eotMt ^oe, .wUSnnftitsda Ruling*, .., WIUlOJOwSldaMHUi Jkib tboa wUt haVsi i Tsry Oil . ... ,1. I...... WhltbltorgMbaapoBaJ, . down to tha station forihs purpose, aJiawld, ^^flofao-^ ' 1; ' ' :l ... h»ui; p1idi*-tbtAio«hUworlh*, With aU my gM /aw* dMdd* avdMefitMU, ootlooiliig bis hone to tbs looomottvf yhUlIa: As the ' ' :<-. It 'VtialrewswmhkTtiaj*. v : Oemmaad* to lowi* mind* eoglbe acratteaa 1 la tblnis of M||«r weight thaa tb7« trala'ijlpeiwad; ths of oiinwii, •aitii'eii* ryivl!iniluUM.ifuttifi/t», .;.f flna oniy oad soream, anl at flu ^^fltif aiMndoftha .: A*4*M (UkiwlM) TOWS kaeftjou dais,: \^ whUUartha bona feUdowa 44l*&:l0:Wi tinkSiika rlo- ;V:,ifejjo«^ tA)9[<,;iKU5SiM. that several new elabs are In coarse of formation In this tta* Mtaabeitar Antoaoa MNUeg waa ptet^ ipMted, tad eleaad rleoB Hone Showa and Agrlcaltmal&dilbttlotti iUihtfi well, Botvlthitaadlag " aoma" rala which fill en tha lait day. " vlolnlty, whilst Istten f^om abroad aaam ns that dabs ...•IB been, and are atDl being held t]iioa|^onttheIeDglh>m The talee ol the wlanera on aelUag eraat* bnatht hi lie gnlaata .TtfNI ..«*•.** .. 4. •«.«*. are being organised In almost every Stats In the Union. to the fond, and Sir BamphroT TiaSeid, an* of the ttewarda, bae \ breadth thla aitlen. apof^ne- •i tn MM«i la IniM.^ of lulversal Tankee The girea £tt for a aaw ittka neit yeu. people need eserolse more than the . k PlorBinoM, This la welL No poitponemant of tha raaalag foi tba Srttt aCniN JOMU, otu npriaiiig of the maaaee of the people in npport ^ The AntUBn Cap at \ ' Ho. IM Hams Stmt, Hoor, BMb Ho, U. V baa tlioaaabled me to Tlolt Oheiter, Ohetterflald, IhM Americans, ani BO ontdoor exercise Is so condaoive to Ueerpool North- dlsplaya, and their nboonded admlratln^of tha po^en aUartoa,Wr*xbam, tad Whltebtran. I did not txpaet tOTlalt health and happlnsa as Orioket and Base Ball. Let the Nawmtrkat for the Plrtt Oetober UeeUai, taeiplilaed Intpri- of endareinee and speed of that most npb^jf^all anlmalN ••• ' TtU aota In my Uit [All right," old hoa* !'' ttt*nd*t'tolnltitt laterest In tiuis athletlo and manly pastimes be oontin- the horw/,'BB the race week'aNk'a Oliffib UiP^ YOftK CLIPPER. manifMed in their performaiSeaipn ] hAve Its Topbam added aa additional event to the tra that ned onifl every village In the eonntiy shall At Cheater Ur. coorseB oonneotcd with Uoh e^iO^tions, mJIpioa already on ike programme, bnt ba eomawhat lejaret hla popuUrl. clahs and orloket groanda. It will be remembered that ayitemot htadletpplng. Thealtliiu SATVBPAT, NOVEHBSB 1, I6S6. dionld not he loat dglit of fay thcin who |a^ttf tontool ty byadberligtetheold llrae ap we mentioned a few weeks since that endeavors were of ^li floe old walled elty," what* efarybedy ataln, or management of race traoks ga)erally<^j^MLc«B(tl- tnd the padtiWtai are iheltaied by plaiia*, |n* 100 aoTerelgua naUng to perfeot anangements bj which an Invitation la added money, tad the apart waa pntty good. The " Aoelant TBAXX I^VIIV. Xdltor. tntea the great attraction t—what la It ^H^i^Si BrlloaaV etme In imneaae nnabetttrem the adjteent Waleb was to be extended to eleven of the greatest playen of latenae excitement, as has been recently exlilU^|K,U>eae eotatleo. Prtak, " me boy," you "oughtar" Jut aee how pretty ,' the aeasoa of 1857. the W*leb ibia tie. tnn if they do wear nan'a btt*. Bat I mart r : WHOLE«AIjE AOEMTi. answer,' nnheailatingly, fthf;£il|iKe England to visit this country daring State Fairs t We aot get offthttneK. koN ts ToMiTilW If una ft, N. T, tad 31 OUik it., Ohlotia, wflil There ia no It is hlg^^ probably that the propoattions made On laieday, the Bhorte Htndleap wai won by Bonigeolt, with ' ud u Au ftiMt Track, the Horse, and hla BIder." deilij^g , Hua' ihoBiR, n . ^ that Frlneeee of Oraog* Moond. The Almt Blokei want te Ur. J. Oa- : (4lfvnTATi(iS3BMkiua.ti««t. have the desired effect We are glad to perceive thla fact—it la so admitted on all aldea. We were preaent b. e. Ada- 'SlMaioM A J«Blli»R, 80 Ana rtnti borae'a bk. e. Btsntertr iglTlag Tlba.,) to Ur. J. Beott'a the press' generally la beginning to interest Itself In the mu, theHcond, Tha Tradeiman'a Waller Oop wti ttken by A. Wmp went to Jtnat Pride, with Blomom aaeond. Joha, Jw \9, UIB, tad iiUadad to Inltad, Hot. 13, la &• IdI- we btT* both b«en writ- Ten erente well filled the two daje tt KorthtUerton, where the I««lag7«tt. Hoit of jou Id«u OB Iriih hliUr/ u. quit* pi*. broken roond ofdeafening applanae. All was ezoliement tbtt the Earl of Sttmront ted Lord WUtoa to, lOTora of entertain atagolne bnpea Tykea teemed fall of ebtff tnd had jleaty of money. The Aln- poiUnBi. Amosg tb* moit brlllltat iitmM la Biltlib blitoij, la ten tod tba th* gtm* bar* and good feeling, and it gave as the greatest pleasure fnd that a ttTortblt tnawtr wlu b« retnined to the Amtrleta tnd detby PItte went to Oorln, with Oalloper eeeend. Iht^wo-Tetr- all thtut««f patotoTor irtr, itttMrnuiUp or bitToy, nule, Otntdltn propoiltlon. Tbtt propoiltlon, we latni,lj followa :— Old attkei want to Btrtthntrar, with Oapaabln aaeond. The Bell- poatiX, •loeaUoa, or InTtsttoii, ai* tbcw of Iiubrata. Bitd, mta gratification to behold this popolar evidence of the love u ing PUte want to.Pltualbla, Kitty MOond. The ONtt North iMdi tad btwar* ofballowlBg damtgogaaa. Tha BngUib alArah ahtU b* oompotadof foor profenlontl Crloket- with tnif. It confirm- Biding Htndletp went to ureinautle, with Bolton afcond. The of the American people for sports of the era tnd aeren garittemen Bltyeri ; tba Amerloaae and CtnadUna Ptili tagttU, tba Tom tbb Hoatkan.—lo tb* tbn* jnn tfo, to pty three thouand dolltra tewtrdi the expenaea of the profaa- Amttenr Btakea went to Enlght of Bt. Pttriek, with Eltty aaeoud villi t tott, principle alwaya advocated by the Cliffeb InglUb Amttaar Olob taUiad tb* Jblt fauKitm ed OB in the alontl plnera. Agtlnit thla elOTen, algbteen pityert, aalaeted igtln, oarrylng t different Jeekey. botiaoot tborovlooka In tba nqaUkl noiob-bajlt bott b«^ dlqwsitlon to cater for the from tb* Olnbt of the U. S. tnd Otntdt, wonld b* mttebad, to play On the aaeond dty, IbeAll-Aied Btakea want to Bneaie.with oslytwo of tb. Bail that with proper energy and a ntla of tha day—Iryon irlab to arold ibttook oa wblab Other gtmea, between Amerlotnf tnd Engllebmen, pleked hem noaneement aeeond. ' TblsprlDclple we have always ondcavored to lns\il into tha Otatial ipUt, it«p writing lottan, olhanrim wo etnnot for.- membere of Olub* In tbli eonntrr, will alto be played, tad will be Xlght Interetting erenla oeenpled thetwodtyi tt Wbltebtren, taU wbtt dltutnu naalt* latj follow. Mtk* pltjittlutti the minds of gentlemen of the torf generally, and propri- ef unatoti Intereat All In til, the Orloket aaaaon of '67 will be an tnd brought out the Oomberlaad berdeten, mtklng them own jra tta, bat daa'i wtlto tn7 mora lattaia. unprecedentedly bnay one, tad will awaken a apltit that will give tbtt wreetllng U net the only apart tbtt eta tmoie. The Whlte- etors of race courses parttcnlarly. We have tried onr best 10 the gtme tn Impetua aaSIoleat to pltee It on the moit tabaitn' btTOo Otatle SItktiwant to Pilnee,wlth Oenrtd aaeond. The OaBLO.—W* ballara tba flrtt cagoltrlr oigtalaed oomptaf of tIalbitU. Trtdaimta'i Pitta went to Teutlek, wltb Florida aeeoid. Ooortd aagra mliutrali oosalatad of U.iira. San Bnmit, BIIIt VblUwmb, interested of the benefits to be derived to convince thoae wtlked Bpeealttlon Pltte went Iltak Browar, aid DIek Palbtm, wbo 8rat appattad togatbar In orer for the Proipeet Btekei. The Whllat this kind of feeling is nanifeated by the preea Ooiaey, boigbt tbt'(pilagoriHl,tttba tban Ohitbim Tbettit.ln tbli dtf. Itom a proper management of raoe tracks, by cheap rates to with Ooomberland Suthaimon weond. Oeaay Inforddgalneai, illMf alylad thamMhaa tha TlrglnU Ulnitnli. generally, we are aorry to see that the Exprtu, of this city, of admlsstoo, by fair and honest racing, and by proper, at- On the leaond day, the Ooekermonth Otrtle Bttkea want to ' ' wantod. S. Will H. Ik H0TI.>-1. Ota npplj yon wltb tba Moa. through its "Frofeseor," (Heaven aave the markl) seema itey B with Oenrtd Meond. The Olobe PItte went to Ooaer, volmna, of tention to the comfort of apeotators. Bat they heeded , Jfobtblr maka tiraiigamanta for binding tba pnaant Angelo leooad. The Weat Oambarltnl Belling Bttkea want to oaoaot b* determined to do all It can to hinder the advancement of whlah/af notin will ba glran. 8. Toaxlaat qoaatlon not oar advice—they pnrsned the same old, worn out Tentlok, with Oaoraberltad BIttbeimeo leeond. Teutlek bought 'wtlLaoimtadttpman^wawlIl look s.ar aoma work* on tba orlckeUng in the United States by endeavoring to embit In for M gulaeu. Tka Betlea Haadleap came ont rlfht tor Otn- ' nljMiraad, IfnltaMa, wlU gtra faw oxtiatla. rontlne, maklDg no afforls whatever to ntrievo the iUlen nle PeUow, wltb Angelo aeeond. |4er American against EnglUi players. The good aenaa U. B. ObarlutowB, Htaa.—Had DoantUy dafattad t eolllar fortunes of tiie tart If a good word was said In their bv' The two dayi tt Obaiterflald alee btd eight Tory Inteitatlng : Uika lUddoa; U'Ktii; Angoa H'Kar; Olttka, Jtfflaa, Oollba; orlokeUng ftatenilty, will prevent any eventt. The trtok htd been left Tiry muddy by laeant; betTy if they were in way, ^r^.' howa;^, ';WtidtIittfdbr

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lUok ibai tquttoi of all Undi exc^t akatlng vlll be OIKUANTOWH. Nblsch and Luckt.—Tbe fight between Ihote Hm) light goDrigDsd (P obllylqiL If, howerer, ulTtbtog ahoutd tain CBICKET. Pint Inalnga. Beoond Innlagi. weights takes place on the 27th of Novembtr„'iltt«u of l..BeTaaidabJobBaeB 1 yon nuy depend opon racalvlng aline from as erroneously last, ...... oiocaf 3..JeBaaWlatarbBeneant.3} aotoat 4 Oeoember, stated In our ..; ' Ubohamigs vs. Newabi.— V Bill BiBNAOu, a grand match of cricket wlU 8. .Heanb Johaaoa 1 43b Bargaaat t be played at Newark on Thnreday,the SOth Init.between 4. .Ravhall e Biadley bW. B.Wliter 10 aotoat 10 POBEIfiH SPOBTintt IRTELLISCirCK. ' Cols Sromos BEOAiTi.—Tbe regatU at Gold Sprlngi, the Hechanlcs and Newark dobs ; and aa thla Is Intended I..P. Viator lag belbie wto- In oar laat, took piece to annoance> lOtt^ acoordlox ketb DaaeabaiT 8 ' to be the ' ' ' last for the season In this looallly, it will no tnm BiWt Uft, Ott. 4, IIW. gtat, OB the 22d OoL, with the following reeolt •..Oadwaladai a Zoha b FooB Oabu B0AI8—Experiment, rowed by Wsl Bel- donbt be made an oooaslon of great rejoicing. Biadley. U THI RINO. > 7..lfeaklle JehaaeabDa- Sellers, Tom let, Thomaa Charles Wetherell, and wm. Eloton, aaabeiT. 3 TbbOeampionsbif—Tbe Tipton SLAaBBS .An ^Ida, rowed br Pat Lynoh, Ge«. White, W.Matherson, LiPettoraatOBt 0 Paddooe.—We regret to annooaoe, and our roadtr* will Geruartown ans Delfiiun et. Pbiladelpbu.—A match ibdlf. MoLaiighlla. t..TaekariBaoBt 4 84 Join with na In onr feeling ofdiaappolntrntnt, that, af- between 6 Oermantown players, Bye t, wldea 8. . . 8 Bye 1 ' and 6 Delphian vs. 2d leg bye 43 Cold Spring, loired by the two Denikee, Hnbbard ood 1, ter all, this Important aAlr has ended la a forfeli on 11 of the Philadelphia was the yellwood. Olnb, played on the 18th and Total., .tl TotaL. .11 part of Paddock, who hat neglaoted tofdUUIhe ' dlatanoe pulled waa miles, and the race vras teriaa inserted In the speolal reqoast. The 4k 22d Oct, atOanden, N. J. The following is the score : ARALTatt Of lOWLIIia. arttoles at hia own win.)>y the Experiment In 31 mlnnteR. OIBUANIOWN AMD DBLPHUK. Bella. Boae. lUldena. WIcketa. Want of biends and bla own aerara losies on the Tuf Mean IIT IS 7 I V jwo Pubs Soulls—For tbis laoe Wood and Daw were nntlulBga. Beeond Innlaga. appear to be the main eanaes for hit not being ablt to HewhaU 338 87 18 t 4(toted by llappahannook and Andy Fay. 1. .Cadwaladar a Haary b prodace the posaibies Waird't Wlilat 7 1 on Tharadsy night, at Jem Blcharda 3 b Bargaaat 4 3 SbroLB Pau ioDLLa—Daw waa the winner of tbli raoe, W.B.Wlatoi 30 0 0 old honse, the Champion Stores, Oxford-street. Htde- a..Alaop b Bargaaat 0 0 Bradley b Bargaaat 4 also Beigaaat 108 44 4 8 cllnad to stake fUcb was contended for by Colllna. S. .Brawaa 0 Bezant b on the previous Tburaday at Mr. Jaok- Johaaoa 71 38 8 4 Blaharda. 0 b Johaaoa 1 son's, King'd Head, Eiog-Blreet idid it only Blebarda 13 8 • 0 Mews, wu 4..JoBea WliUr 0 Johnaoa b at the earnest DnMnbaiy 39 3 8 2 solicitation of Mr. Jaokton that Fred >>ha BoiT RiCB D.- St. Johv.—The excitement In the Blahaida. 0 bflargaant U Biadley 11 3 1 Broome, on tbe part of tbe Blaaber, did not claim forfUt jiitlah prorlncos, as well aa In Boaton, New Tork, and t..OolebBeigeaat IT c Jahaaoa b Johnaoa U CHaara a Bradley b Bar. Umpltea—Heaan. Benler and Davaapoit. on that oooaslon, Mr. Jaokaou ntdertaking tobe reapon- alMwhere, regarding the rowing match between Indian gaaat 1 k Jekaaoo ....U Bible fbr the £10 shonid Paddook be able to go on with the fom and St John, N. B., bids fur to ontdo that attend- T..NawliaU b Betteaat 30 a Blahaida b Batgaaat 3 CniaxET IN St. John. N. B.—A match was played on match. Thli, It ippeart, was not the case, and the Slat)i- log the recent match race in BoBtXLPBIAN& Total., ... N| Total.. .to DUfareaoa, 1. Admiral 'Teraoii, New NIoholl-itrett, Obnnh-atrMt, It. John, N. B., the former offering to make a match to Pint lanloga. Baooad Innlnga. 1.. Sergeant b Newhall 4 b Browne t Shoreditoh, and are to fight on Taasday next, on the tow the latter for $2000 a side. We have Jost received 2..BBgtaadbOol a ot. WlatoibOele 22 home olronit, for £6 b sloe. letter from the Secretary ot the John Olnb, In which I St B.. Blahaida e Bernardo b BALL PLAT it Is stated that as soon as the race between St John and MewhaU t b Mean YooNo Baffbrtt and jAMia—These Birmlnditm bdlan Town Is decided, the New Torkers will receive 4. .Bradley ion ont 0 rOBOBt 4 (..Blight ran oat 6 aaaoat 6 Eaole 'VS. Gotham.—After two ineffectual yooths, who were matched to Oght at 78t 21b for £10 a ittentlos. So let our New Tork friends prepare them- attempts— 8..Johnsoab Newhall 0 ranoat ... 0 the one at Hoboken and the other at Harlem-theplayers aide, met en Monday morning at an early honr and went i^veB for the propoged match. 7..Kaba mnont 10 'b Mean 1 of the Gotham and Eagle Cluba finally aacceeded, the to acale, when eaoh was fonna to be nader the itlpnlatad 8..LaBe«Ueara bOoIa 0 oHowebOoIe S on weight by 21b. 0..HeBry notoat 7 b Browne IT 24th Got., In playing tbelr first same. It came off on the The olook at Blcknoll, on the Warwlok- New Boat Olds in St. John, N. B.—We understand ia..HaIl b NewhaU 0 aotoat It Sound of the Eagle Club, at Hoboken, with the foUow- road, tlx mllea from Birmingham, waa tha appointed

lI..SBhB, , Ikat the Carleton oarsmen of St John, N. B., have built Jr., mnoit 1 bUean, g result rendezvona, and, In spite of the drenthing rain, thera ByeaT,wldeat .,..12 Byea leg bye 1 > I'^new boat, and organized a new olnb, which already 4, BAOLE. aOTHAH. waa a pretty good spriakling of spectatora. AmUe Playan. Bona. Playeia. Bnna. from thenoe nmbera 60 membera The Union Olnb, by their ac- .81 a ring was pitched, bnt before IhemaD ToUI. .S8 TotaL. Armaild .' 1 Bberldan 4 in matters, conid be got to scratch tfrity boating have awakened the right sort ALALTila or lOWlIRa, Hoaaeman 1 Teed 8 the polloe appeared. A move waa at rffeeling in the provlncea, and we may look for some Bella. Bane. Haldeai. WIckato PUoa 0 Ondllpp once made towards home, and, after some dodg- itlniog times next season. Navhaa 1S2 28 T 4 Brinekerboff 1 Vail '. ing about, a pkpe was foand close to Hay Mill Brook, Haaia It ,8* 1 8 Ollnua 1 Wlnalow within three miles of Birmingham, where, at three Bnwne SO 1 2 Bliby 0 T, 0. Tan Oott 0 dock, the men entered 'HiLiPAx VS. St. John ^The challenge given by tiie Cole lot 47 .1 4 Oalaton. 0 Bnna the ring. They looked In fliat- Blcharda 41 1 8 ratetrim. nafferty Ittter olnb to the former for a rowing match this fiall will WUUaa 0 UeOoaker 1 had fonght two pievlona batllss Johsaon 10 17 8 8 Van Hloe 1 Oonmarford with credit ut be accepted the present eeaaon, bnt the Halifax oara- Jamea Is a novfoe. Rafferty bad a HItle Biadley IB 8 0 1 the state ttiat they will row a match with St. aa advantage In height and reach. Betting commsDoad Mn John Baigeaat.... ; lU 88 8 12 Total I Total 30 ste'vene. (Cly in the spring as the season wUl permit The men got to work immedlately-both Dmpire for tbe lagle Olnb, Hr. J. W. Holt. oaations—and " ' " Gotham Olnb, Hr. 0. Vaa Oott aeveial mlnatea elapaed before basliMta Albany vs. Cohoes.- last match In which the Al- The B»ttnt, Thomaa B. Batten, of the Union Olnb. commenced. Baffetty took the lead by placing a left-' jfBX Lite RbqattaJat Hilwadkib.—Chicago, Oct 23.— bany Olnb will play this season took place at Greeabnah, haader on the natal organ, ftom whloh the claret flaw F. Qoben >—It is bnt doing jostlce to the pnbUo, BL and waa played by time- .UuutMoaita.^mautjy^-JaauM .TalTaa>a4 tiiw a afa, on the 23d Inst The matob was with the Oohoes Olnb— Newabx vb. Coldvbia.—a match tae concerned in the late regatta at HUwaokle, fcr me bat Immediately Clabe, on the 2lBt of Oct, at WlUlamabargb, with the fol returned the compliment on Bafferty^a correct a mlstatement in regard to the distance Uessrs. Oomery, Hobbs and White being barred flrom nob, mn by lowing result and a rattling round ensued, when Jamea illpped boats on the 8th Inst down. Daring W playfaig on the side of the Albany Olnb—the day was HBWABK,JB. OOLUUBIA, JB. the next four rounds it was pretty eqoal In eaoh acoonnt I have seen .the distance has been sta- fighting. The sixth almost too cold for the noble game, bnt the boys went at Playeia. Bona. Playara. Bnna. round BafiTerty knocked hit man miles. This ted as 22 Is not ooireot It is as near as I Lnm 3 Van Talkankugh 1 down by a rattling bit on the bread basket. The bet- determine, miles and 1200 is It oheerfUly, aid the field was well oontested; the Cohoes Browe... 1 Homan 0 op 2 yards ; which a frao- ting now changed In favor of Bafferty, his Mends Beaedlot. 4 Ooopar 0 and tlm less than 2) miles. The Lady Fntman wonll have Olnb have got some good atnff, and if they only persevere oinrad 2 to 1 on Uaan. .8 Howell. .8 him, for althoagh Jamea fought wall ir»n the race had she not mistaken the wrong boat for will troBble some older dabs next spring. The following Heddan 3 D. B. Homaa 1 yet Bafferty was too good a gentrel for him. At tha tke Stake, and gone some hnndied yards 4 Ooomba 1 fight from her coarse. BoUea progreased It became evident to all that Jamet iathetaore: Leoaatd 1 Slargea 1 JirSTIOE. had no ohuioe, althoagh game to albant. 3 Hlller 1 the baok-bona. He Thome took his lint Inalaga. Beeond Innlnga. Van Honten 1 Ohapmaa pnnjshment nnOinohlnaly, and at length hit Boatiko Challenoe.—We learn that two cheUengea l,.8aandenbHlgg(na 0 a Johnaoa b Hlgglna. 3 friends (althoagh againet his wtli) threw np the iponga S. .Ohapin b Balabtck 3 b Balatrlek. Total 11 lately Totol 31 In token of defeat, after fighting fifty-eight have been given in Boston, one from theUndannSad 3..Ilooiab Hlgglna 14 bBalatilok. minntet and Umpire of the Newark Olnb, Jr., W. 0. Halatad. forty -two to the Lightfoot, and the other thtm the Grace Darling 4..Boia a Doyle 7 lag before wlaket... ronnds. Solid CoateiliaB nald over tbe ttakea " Oolnnbla Olab, Jr., Ohaa. A HaiUaad. boat bollt 6. .Hole b Elggtni 0 inn ant to Rafferty. (a new by Yallety) t« the Robert Emmett, for Thao. P. Jaokaon, of the Pataam Olab. 6..0atler eWhItohlll Beferee, Hr. tlOO. The Llghtfoot has accepted the Undaonted'a a Johnaoa 4 T..aooparb Hlgttai 0 oHolUatar challaDget lot 9100 a Ude. Ife have not been Inftmed 8..Iiaey bBalaelok 3 oHIggtna WiLKiNsoK Aiti) LA.VOABTER.—This affair, aa nioal In 1 'a. CnvnKBSTAL.—The followiM l» the score . o w Tiis - all as to whan the race will takeplMo. SiBioen has S. .Aaatla not ont. . nJ^Lk country matobea, bas ended In a dispute. It teems l«..maTeU bUlgglaa 4 notont of the game played by these Clubs, at the Bed House, on uui/ei auoeiiud Uie last oballenge. Lancaster woo the tois for ohotoe ofground, and named WIdaiaalbyai 10 WIdaa and byea the22dOot: Waloott Station, on the Sbrewabnry line. Here the po- HABLBH. OONTINBNTAL. Total 48 Total 41 lice appear to have Interfered, and a move took place, Bboatta at New Yobe.—We understand that It is in Playan. Bnaa. Flayera. Bnaa. oonoxB. bat eventoallv no fight contemplation by the Empire Begatta Cinb to get ThompioB 8 Walton 3 came off. We have reoelved let- 01^ Vlrat Innlnga. Second Innlogi. Oiagory 1 BrowD 3 ters from the baokera ef both men. attrtbutlng tba blame op a grand regatta for 4-oared and bobU boats, as a flnlah L.Balatrlokranont 6 bBmlth 13 Llaoom 3 J.Uw.Jr 3 to the opposite party. It is, to the boating season of 1866. If arrangements can be 2..Atklnaonb Boie 1 notont..' 3 of coarse, Imposilble (or Wall 1 Knap 0 na to decide S.,BaybBoae 0 ninoat 1 aa to who ie right and who ia wrong, H 11- atlafbctorily perfected, the race will probably take place Uarab 3 N. fi. Law 8 4..niggtnib Boae 8 bimlth *, 0 klnson statea that he ibbnt the lOth of November, on the regatta course of the PanlBgton 8 Kelly 1 does not believe Lanoaater ever S..Loagley bBmlth 1 bBoie 0 to fight, Eagakl.if. 1 Darkle 3 ^nded and adda that he wUl be at the Qutn't dob, at Harlem. The regatta will be open to boats from e.. Blake 0 and bBmlth 7 bBoae 1 Biowa... J. P. Law 3 Head, Fenton, to-day, iQ parts of the conntry. Further partlonlora may be 7..HateheibBoM 1 bBoae 0 prepared to make arrangementt Wood...., Byno 2 for tbe fight to looked for in next week's CurrEB. 8..Noltb Smith 0 oUayaU 0 come off during the week In toe Bit- C mingbam diatriot. B..HolUitor bBmlth 1 bBoN Total., Total, .17 10. Johnaon leg before wicket 0 b Boae 8 Vifeb and Oora onoe Uorb.—A comnunlcation from 11..WbltohlU notoat 3 bBoae 0 Wldea and byea 4 Wldei and byea It Tyler and Robinson.—Another deposit of £2 10b a Mt. Kelly in reference to this natter was received at too Hand Ball Challenoe.-J. Holony and E Murnhy re- Bide for thla match was mode on Tpet^av lut. at Mr. late an honr for inaertlon in this week's paper. It wlU .80 Totol. .84 peat their challenge to play a match of Hand Ball with ' Total. Onghton's, Mechinlos' ArnB, Ulllwall, and tbo mtB-lM ifpear next week. Total for Albany 03 any two lada under 18 years of age, in the United States. 0° Tuesday next, at the Splder't, Total for Oohoea tl As the former challeBge was accepted by two New York !?.'^je?*^*''^ Old Kbg John, Eolywell-lane, Shoreditoh. In refe^ lada, we thbk Ueasra Molony and Unrpny bad better at- Albany winning by It ence to tlie remarks we made last week aa to tha weight AfflVSEUENTS. tend to them before challenging others. These lada call- we faave received the following letter flrom Harry Oraei ed apon us, and we should not take thorn to be over the Star and Thotle vs. Lowell.—The cricket match be- —"Mr. Editor: In your paper last week thert were Theatrleali Olrensea-MitopIaB Kinstrelay, tu. stipulated age. tween the Star and Thistle Olub of Boaton, and the Low- Bome very severe remarks made conoeming the artlolet DUBIHC ttai pnieBt polltloal hrn wi »re wunal thtt thU of Roblnaon and vnk'i obtptn on unnnrntata hid bettor bt ihort, Is oidar to ell Cricket Olnb of Lowell, came off on Saturday the 26th, Tyler'a fight, my name being broaght la< ntdtra. W* ilitll theiofon adopt • atjit lomewhtt batwton Space will not permit me to make any lengthy remarks, CARIIIE. Into qneatlon. I think, Mr. Editor, ever alnoe yon have UsM of Otlab Qaetom and 0. Oontllos Ttolluf. so I wlU merely give yoo the score known me, yon will give me credit for oarrying ont any gpotkiii ot Ttoltaa nmlada ds of the Qetintiu, thoia ptoplo epcrtlng affair I have been engaged in Btralghtforward- ibem h« dowribtd go vail In Ui vrltloga. At oor Garman Opara, STAB AND THIBTLE. CiiAiXENae AcOErTBD.—In answer to tbo challenge In- ly and honorably, HdLa.JobaLDBaaD and Mr. Soharar hara Man raaaanftil, and una PIrat Innlnga. Baoond Innlngi. and I must really aay I think, with sorted in tiie Clipi'er of the 26th Intt., for tbo New Haven aia Dav airrlnlj, HdUa. Eronrald and Uaaan. Qoldl and Nov 1. .Horan o Vletoher b Bal- most of Tyler's friends, that he is fairly entitled to tbe hid trial mon 4 bTowlar. 13 201b8. weight, I will fight ny dog Spring, 2GlbB. nia on tbli waak. fioilnaia Tar; fair, 00DaIderl0|. dog, advantege rif any) gained by tbe omiBBtonot weight not Tha " Hamlat" taoe batwaen Barton and Wallaok aaama to 3..WaUcer at J. Bald b Bal- aide, and no less—the fight to against hIa dog, for 8200 a being mentioned. I have not the taara Barton rathar abaad. In faal, Ur. Wtllaok doaa fliUjr mon 12 b Salmon 0 tllghtett bitltatlon not take place at 49 Madieon atreet, Now "York. The money nalJia how maob tba olaailo rapntatlon of bla tbeatra hii bean 8..Valletle b Balmcn 18 oOrafIa 10 la saying, If tbe other party ocntldertd the omltstonad- 1 at Edward Kncknall's, Hope and Anchor, corner Wirad bjr tha maratrlolona noouhlna of moh gaabaia aa-wa 4. .J. D. Bald b Salmon 0 b Salmon ready vaotageouB to then, they would have declined altering ught name. In " Ado Aboat Nothing," all t..Dlcka b Towlar 4 b Salmon 1 and Front. Any communicatloas respecting Mnah and In tomtif of Spruce tbo articles, as I have done. I mnat remind them tporta- ait, Wallaok and hli eompasr ara llkalj to do bettor. Bnrtoo e..Hiupby 0 Bradley b Sal- the above addreseed to E. K. will be .promptly attendcu men consider artldea binding vUl.aodonbt be tba moat iiooaiifal aU tbraich thli laaios, bj mon 0 b Salmon 0 in every ssnie of the Sal- to.—Philadelphia, Oct 27. W. Dennino. word, or elie Plr Gaorga) Thnnder I Mra. Bataman'a Belt" fa a eafa oitd. T..DohartyaOrafla b of what nae are they! and Robloion't mon 0 3 At lha National one heaia a aolamn dirge, with a peanat oraok- mnont friends have no one to blame bat themselves, u they U| aoaompanlment. " How to Par tba Bent" la rerj likely ba 8. .Welah not ont 3 o Towler 0 to A llATTiNa llATcn cane off at Jack Lundergreon's 62 had tbo aamo opportunity ofperoeing the artlolet' as' (lijad. Bnt thera la no tretb In tba raport that thla prettr tbaa- S..Lalghton b Towler 3 b Salmon 1 street, Boaton, on the 22d Oct., In which tbe fol- Tyler's party. I again lira la going to ba darotad to Irlah blaroajr aiolnalTelr. 10. .Barry b Salmon 0 b Salmon 0 Federal say tbe articles matt be abided Ifo ohiDgato raport at NIblo'a, axaept that Udlla. Bobart'a 11..Wood ran oat 3 b Salmon 3 lowing dogs toek part : Mr. Quenoy'a slut Roao killed by, and to tell Roblnson'e frienda, who have tbonght' Byea leg bye 1, wide 1. . . 4 Alrtagat ahortor and abortor; bit thla la n faahloa which, (aa Bye 3, five rats in 20 secondsj Oharloy Stuart's dog Oatob, C proper to make themeelvet so oontploaoai by tbe nn- Tallajrand aald,) tha ladlaa may oatrr aa higb aa they pliaae." rats In 30 aeoonds [Ur. Boobe'a uut Rote, Q In il soconde; called for remarks they have made, that Tyler, to Hr. Bddy aaama to hara got Into a whirlpool of aneoeu at hia Totol. 40 Total. fuu Taylor's alut &now Nothing, 6 in 31 aeoonds ; and I am oonoemed, "Uttlekox" In Ohambara- etraat. B. Jobnion'a "Onnmaker of LOWELL. Mr. ahtll be well at the pott, and I have no MoMow" laqnlto aaeaeaalbl. The Broadway Theatre la among PIrat Innlnga. Baoond Innlnga. Mr. Brown's bjsh Tlgo 6 in fil aeconda. Tbe prize was donbt, let them Bay or do what thep plaaae, will try bit ttiawall Laira>Keena will aoon glra Sowara. both Wallaok and L.Tovlarlb w b Marpby..l4 notont a ailver collar, which was won by Mr. McQaeney'a slut beat to win. Apoloslzlng for the liberty I have taken, Bnrton an awftil raking down. Tba ooqnatting at tba Aoadamf of '' 3..arafta b Mnrphy 1 by 1 aecond. Mgalo " bnnmera apasglera, for ''°''"' ^''"•**'®''» batwaen highly reapactabla" and 8..HaaakeU b Barry. 11 Oct™ Ibeoppottnnlty of meatlggwltb "aarlona loaaaa," la poiltlTalj 4.. J. Bald at. Slcka 18 notont rich to behold. ParodI la battar than arer. Thalbeig u training t. .Pletoher b Barry 6 OtiALLENOE.—Again I cballoDge to light my dog Dick •p In good rtyla. John Broigbam beglna to gat tba hang of tba 8. .Salmon o Wood b Mnrphy 1 agabst any dog of hla weight (28 Iba.) in the Oanados or Tox Satsrb and Aaro.v Jonbb.—Theto heroet are at Bowery—at laaat, 10. va hope Tom Tbnmb la on haid at tba 7 . .Bradley o DIcka b Horpby 0 lilted States, for from $100 to SfiOD. Mao and money length matched they have staked In the Uaaanm. Oolored opera tolerably well, bnt no darkay " Uamlat" 8,.Btieetor b Uoipby 0 ; £0 a tide rat. >,. Prank Bead b Horpby... 0 always on hand at tho Staffordshire house, top of Saycr bands ofAleoEeeoe to flihtcatoh weight, and are to _ DBAMATIO AND DSmTOBT. 10. .Perklna not ont 4 Btreet, Toronto, 0. W. Or I havo another dog named meet at tbe Three Tuna, Moor-atreet, Soho, on Taeiday Tha Floranoaa are bow at Naw Oilaana. Hit. B, P. Laidaralat Bead e Dleka b Mni- — 11. .B. L. Jock, (32 lbs.,) give or take 1 lb,, that I will fight on the next, to draw artlolet. leavaa Bi for OaUfomla Nov. 20. HIaa 7olla Oatlay oommeieea phy 0 an angsgament at the Balllmora same terms. Hoaanm on tha 10th Nov.—Hr. Byea 3, wldea 8 7 Wldei. Lon^na, one of the Broadway Thaitra itaia, la hare, "anar for tha If these ohallengea are not taken up within 2 weeks I Pboi'br Undee OLorano fob- WnfrER.—The Medical fVt.'rr*^?''"* ' °t*'* 'n Phllidalpbla dlahai np "Oln- Totol IT ToUl.... 17 win aell off my old dog Dick, tho old slut, and two lltterB deralla" In tha moat amnaleg atyle of bnrlaaqae, among the other Specialist recommends for gentlemen Wellb flannel or The Lowell Olab proved too mnch for our Boston boya of paps, as I seo fair that no one dare fight my dog. eapltat Jokea nightly aarrad up thera with great good taata.—811- merino (all wool) ablrit, with drawers of tbo aame mat«- an Sanln la In to be played next Saturday, at JonN Aston. Ohieago.-—t. Sooaldion, tha banjolat, la la town. The retarn match u riaL Knitted ThaOonwajiaialn worsted atocklogs, with a chamois leather ;— pinolnutl Blrara k Darlou ara glT- ".owell. Sim W. jerkin or waistcoat with aleovos, to be worn over the flan- lag tha PanniylTanlani "an Idee" of a oaplUI orona and dranatlo Tore tu. Trot.—The fight betveon Mr. Iloomo'B •omsaDy.—Annie Banter and Qaorga )amleaon ara In Datrolt. New nel in tho coldest weather, or In bleak windy daya For —HIaa Baynond and Ur. Harohant leara aoon to Join Ur. Orlap Gehhahtown w. Pbiladelfhia.—The Germantown Olub New Tork dog Spring, and Mr. Oapron's Troy dog Jack, the ladles, tbe aame garments of the aame matorlalt, ex- etSaTaanah. B W. Olenn la at Whaaling Bllia Logan la at played a match with the first American eleven of Philadel- for 8100 a aide, took place on the 22d lust, at 40 Madison cept that in the arllole of drawert, they may preferential- Obleago,—HIaa DaTanport li at Provldenoe, bnt Aoom'a pnlfa do Oct,, at Oamden. Annexed Is the acore street Jack weighed 26 Iba, and Spring 2ii Tbe fight theto phia, on the 25th ly ISO lloaey-woolMy, or Canton flannel, and abooU . ot go down with tba pnbllo. Qeoitlana Iladaon la at St. Lonla. - was 0 hard one ; lour turns wore had. Spring aoratchlng —^Ho donbt all thaae people Intend to do tha beat thay oau for pbuadblpbu. be mode tight at tbe aoklea NohooptI nofnoneltltevei Ua ' draaalto art. Pint Innlngi.. Baoond Innlnga. regnlarly, but on the fonrth turn, Jack refosM to toe the for tho cold air to nub up to tbe am-plts, and chill tli6 7 ranoat 5 rOBBIOH AND UIBOBLLAMBODB L.Wlatoib Mean nark, and the battle waa decided against bim. Oooalder ohett Tho shirt and other naderolotboa, as well u the 3..BradlayeNewhaUbNew- the hitherto almost Invinolblo qualities of the - . [taoK ODE owif aoBBiaroMDiKTa,] log Troy bo mode to cover tho ahoulders and ball t 0 P. Wlitet b Newhall 18 dreu, should ooUar Sprhig's Is event of importance. of We learn that Tbalbarc la anfortonatoly not aotlng with bla 8..1toklartilae dog, viotory an Time bones, dose around tho throat By this meana yon will Mean b '' Uul Indepetdanoa In eomlng to America, bat that ha la merely a Heaia U bHeaia 0 fighting, 66 mlnntei. Betting, 100 to 60 on Jack, all be prevented from throwing addlttonal weight kpoa the acoBd Iddla • luaoat 0 thus cover the top oow baa been reboIlL—Leon BaanTallal la writing • oomady 7..Dnaeabei7b NewhaU.... 8 b KawhaU S Thb Fall Biveb Doa Again Matoiicd.—Mr. John of the head. Beware of ottarrh and neuralgia I MUM "The Prineaaaea of tha loetUghto." A new theatr*, oall- 8. .Haary a f oaea Wlitot b ^ Ualford has matched Ub dog Bikey against Mr. Jas. •< '!Tba Theatre of Plowara," la ballding at Paria In a tower tit- ' IfewhaU...,, 8 notont 1 aide, tide having Qdiok jpAssAoa.—The aoboonti Langdta OUmore ar- {*Bj~—Ueyarbaar'a mnalc aaani to plaaaa at Ble JItnelro.—The t..BergeaBt b JoaeeWlator. 0 b HkwhaU • Oodley's dbg Brilton, for IBOO a 9260 a rived In Savannah (Qa.) on tha. lTtb wlwqna on "Plaano" at Drarr tana la a great ttvorlta.—It U U..Ki£aaP. Wlatatbltaera T tnaett.i.. 8 already been made good. The light la to take place at of October, fh)m » faat that Utile Eeeley la a BeUa-klag feUow. Un. Imma II. .Use net oak 0 b NewbaU.. 13 Wm. rirentloa't, Provldencei Bhode Island, honse, on the New York, havlog made the nn from wharf to wharf In Waller la no# In good tlmaiat lag byea f 8 Byei leg by* 1 8 Umpool. OharlayDIUoa bu By* 1, 4, 17th of Novemner. The dogs are not to exceed 23i lbs, 72 honn, whloh la lald to be tbe qnlokest patttge ever we Lyaenm In Ulil Loadom.—7amla Andanon (aly dog !) and to exciting matoh. made noder canvait. uworthy ara at the Qreat NaUoaat Btaadiid In Lendea. Total.. .tt Totoi. each. This promises be an . < ' . . ' , : : : ,

NEW YORK CLIPPER. per of the nnfortonate LoNOi IiLim> OiOT^TIw t^Dg Island Crlckot Olnb beasts the woman. Her body CBICK.J^f waabarlea theth next day. The child and the dog have CLIPPER. were to hare played their eloalng game for the season on YORK adopted bj this good Samaritan : bat as yet he has P^iSW Tuesday, 28Ui Inst A report of tnf doings of the day been to obtain any light as to the name of Mono.—will the Sseretarlea of the dUTerwt Cricket -m anpear next week. been onwle the happened to stray J^aATDBpAt, NOVEUBEB 1, lUL Olnbe tbrongbont this United Slates and Canada oblige woman, or how she on the dismal us by sending an accoont of the nnmber of matofaes tb^ monntaln^de at each an nnfortonate soar. The child have played, where, with whom, the date of itadi match, TAB TUBF. la doing well, and is truly a handsome boy." jS^ijiiifjmpouvatm with iraon. and who were the viotors; also the names of thatt bits- to penelre men, with thoir scores made oat In form like that below, brUw lUa neWa from EogUiid w« tfe glad | Hiwut ind Jioi PMlra^These crack trotters were np to the Itt o( Nov., (as the aetson will dose about that J mttched for a « go" on Monday, Oct 20, 91000, mile •FIBTIC" ARENA. tiwt the EaglUh talagnph compaolM baTe given a groDd THE tlme,)andtendltdlreotedtooaroSiceassoonaspoetIbIe hei^tg, best threo in five, over the Union Oonrse, L.L Alee Frofenor Hone in'LondoD, on tbt Sth of Oc- Xhs Sight betvten Jaek Oiant and Xssn*. Ut 1100 iNuiqast to after that date T We shoald like, alio, the names of the and the time made |,Ib race seemed to be well contested, a Udo, Oatobtr 10, MM. ' It'-Bhoold be, eflpeolally as the ^raett- Beoretarles, with toUr:/ TUs Is a* tbelr directions. Sinder all the clrcomstanoes) was certainly " not slow." *!»/<» <»« OknmritntMp." bas been proved and HwDM. Ibtohti. luUft. Bui. ArttiftUnr. BotOsl. Jack Potter was Frtm "Fif oaUUty of AUantlb commonlosUon 1 1 | awley was In harness to solky, but of mile exertions. somewhat heavily haodlctpped with 400 lbs. welRht This fight.„came olT In a field,, abont a and a halt Frofenor Uorte's ' jnntk aided by Smith... 1 4 1 r 17 S-* 1 1 wagon and driver. The weather was One, and the at- fnm the Fleetpond Station, on the South Western Rail- ^li^Uleon Ihli sabject, we cannot help observing that Obind CL0BtN» of tr Makhattu* Cbicxkt Oixo.— tendance Jast aboat enough to let people know that tome- way, a epeclal train having been engaged to oonvey the I the laglngt of politics lately so general among onr oon^ *blo8 was going on. tin was put up on the action. We shall not here The memtMs of the above named olnb met on the Hobo- 1 Condderable ctgnoieenli to the soene of tsinjpwarleshavo prevented ormaoh enfeebled a snlta- nedt, and ttie^ttlBf^jiiled^iit 100 to 80 in favor of waata space reoapltnlatlon of the flatlo feats of tha hen grounds, In fiill force, on Thortdsy, 23d InsL, for a | | en a Hawley at tbe starL When—Hawiey won the Orst heat In combatants, that they are obronologloaUy record- bltf jftblinowledginait of the services rendeiod by Uent. day's play, to be coBsl>lered as the closing match of their seeing In Jack's " ibst Keene, by olnbolab for tbe season. The weather was not very bvorable, , Jack Potter's friends pat in some time bets ed In Flstlana." Suffice it to Observe, Joh^'il^ Brooke, of the U. S. Navy, (the Inventor of the the Foo not being at any time during the day quite tbibk fs^or that be would do a mllo b 2:44, and these bets torn- his BIng exhibltlona—espeoIsUy • his defeats of Joe deej^iM sounding apparatus osed by Oapt Berryman, of ed out as good as wheat, for tho sommaty shows IL Haw- Bamboo, to say nothing of bis na- enough to keep tbe ball suspended in the air ; however, pfaelpa and Toung trotUog fhe-U;, B. Bteamer Antic,) In the recent sorvey of the towards evening It cleared off. and the setting son ehinlng ley does not seem to care aboat shining In the merons private displays vrttb the gloves—A 1 In the es- sonool, for he almost Invariably becomes fractions in the and of bis noble and gentle patrons, Atiutlo^whDe ai^ the depodtof the telegrapblo on the variegated foliage eroood, gave the gronnds an I teem of Jem Bum, half of a mUe beat, but Is under sutb tndnlng as will for bis Indomltabla courage, great appearance at once beautiful and plotoresqua | ^ Grant to was known oailto betwoen the two continents. That onr readers nay At 11 A.M., play was conmeuoed, Ueasrs. Bell end be very likely to make bim more famous. Jack Potter gtrengtb, and undaunted perseverance In his contests Idea tbe process " figruipme of of sounding, &0., wohave xameriiaylQgQtioaen sides, (and as will, be seen by the did his work on the square, but could.not come in" so with Haggeily, James, and Hike Madden. The men heats, as thls' tllMk tr^erred to our columns several iUastrations score below) with Judgement, Ur. Tomer'e aide being the ss to prevent Hawley winning In three straight were restricted to lOat 21bs., and on going to scale on withlnhalfapoundollOrt., *y 18 ruM \' * the day previous, Keene was wniniwnsuij.ivhlih'orlrinallT appeared «In tho«"» iwuuoaLondon New*nown. Thesexotue f^^^ « . »„ .. .. w | President of theOiub. Mr. W. U»rfoN Coobsb, L. L, Oct. 20.—Match $1000, mile heats, while Grant was jnet below the sUpulated weight. The ^ | - ~ engntlogs, and the matter accompanying them, *tUbe ' g[^^p|| At the cencluelon of the match, they a4lonmed best three In five. betting, whlob in London bad risen to 8 to• 4 on Keene, as well as Inatruotlve ftmnd Interestbg to our numerous to the Florence Hotel to partake ot a supper, tot which JtUM Wh.Ipiy auati g. (• Htwler . ,.aiiilk.7), 111 now came to 7 to 4, and shortly before croislna band& { Jiia*i1>. Wtltin Diniad b. Potl.r (wtgOD readers. they wiare fully prepared by tbeb day's exercise, and In g. Juk to 2 to 1, there appearing even at those rash odds more tat drlTtr to w.lih MO Ibt.) 2ta getting of that es- layers then taken. The an%agsment of the rings. Inner the up which the proprietor of popular TlDt-2:U| 1:41; 3:42. tablishment caterer, ana Oator; was admirable, Tom Spring, pursuant to 'TS'S BBBO'SOVl IB WOHAB. I proved himself to be an admirable ' * their aatlslled, the agreementihavlDgappoIntedtwelvepngUlBtsofreapeot- lo? ",;. t !.« » vi 1 .. 1 Alter craving appetites bed been felly , Centreville Course, TM.foUowIng sublime passage of history, we ansteb Lioth was removed.lnd the remainder of the eventeg Ltnus JoBK AMD JmHr.—At the ^ble conduct and good reputation to perform tbe datles on Long lelaod, Wednesday, Oct. 22, Mr. Hendrickeon s of ring-keepers, for wblcb service they were adequatoly f^om the oblivion of an old magazine. Let every paper I spent in a most-.-•»aoreeable manner bv the company in .- ' br. g. Little John and Mr. Colyer'sg. g. Jim took a trot- horn a fund raleed from the sale of -'priv- Injing and giving toMl^^ I rennnerated In the land copy It, to relxeah and perpetuate the memory „ J Preaidsnt, Bishop, and the Vice President, tiog turn for $600, mile heats, to wegona The betting Uege" lioketo. On stripping; It was seen that the men „f i'CiT-iii >./n„m.n »™™»o limtiw-j !«, flh-t.ii.n "6 Mr. W. of rdeed^ofBoman courage, tampered by Christian sure prin-Lj^O^^pbgU,^^^^^ the first to receive the honors, to! before the atort ran about 2 to 1 on Little John, and were flue as stars, and active as thorough-brede, Eeene «i>o<>gb he distonced tbe gray joker In the first heat, which the gentlemanly 71ee responded in a very happy I dgiQg credit to Fuller, under whose wlig be trained at of mateh, as ^o^ng 2:40i, thus making abort work the ; Giant belying the rumon Indnatrionsly OftUmes woman dlplays a grandeur of heroism far be- 1 manner, speaking of the many pleatant hours they had] | paihtm yoM'-ihe powers of her sex, as bounded by tiie Ignorant enjoyed In each other'a company, aod hoped that they follows latod as to hia general Inattention to the prescribed hard 22. anogaaceof man. Mark tbeconduot of Constance Cezelli, would be permitted to experience them again on many Centbevilue Codbse, L.L, Oct —Trotting matoh work imposed on candidates forpuglllatlopre-emlnenoe. during tiie memorable, war of the League, A. D. 1690, In future occaBlon& The worthy Secretary, Mr. Boyd, was for 9S0O, mUe heats, to wagons. GUI and Welsh, the tormer at Elatree, the latter at

lanatio Fraoce. Her bbaband, Barri, governor of Leneato, I then called on, who atoted that as It was not tbe proper M.wbaiinokDedbr. (.Littujoho 1 Southead, had the hardening of bismusolea, And open- WoodniitBimwi Jim dtf. H. g. f . | all a small town In Lower Langaedoc, bavbg fallen Into the I time or place to go Into a detailed account of the busineis j^g hig pipea, and he certainly was bis friends oonld

bands of tlie hostile Ligueurt, she hastened to Leuoate, I matters of the Club, he would defer It to the next month- hope, ana, as the event proved, much more than backers desired or expected. Keane was seo- restored the courage of the garrison, and, by her energet- 1 ly meeting, but in the meantlmo would congratulate them A Match Bdt No Trot.—A case of this kind came olf I Keene's Hannan, to measorei^ for Some time thwarted the besiegers. Atl on the oouditlon of the Club, which be felt pleasure In at the Centreville Gooree, L. I., on Monday, Oct. 20, 1 ended by Bob Fuller and Jack Giant by Jem- length' a' gibbet was reared by the ruffian foe ; and to I steting was very prosnerous—this announcement was re- 1 which may be thue described my Welsh and Jem Tumor. iv „t„^_i.i. L « . ofl'ered « ^ applause, Conatance was the apparently perplexing choice I celved with great , Oct. 20.—Trotting matoh, mile heats, TBI VIOHT. _ Monday, $300, 1. pratonUd a stad; for tha titlat or tiuto- ot .the BBoriflce of her husband or the surrender of the I The next toast on the list was, the two lieat three in five, to wagons. Baud Emiio'j fttoa miit. The iqaaia ihonldar, Ita Uida oovtrad ud aaeniad la Iltho town. : Mobly then dld'st thou reply, Constance Cezelli 1 1 and veteran cricketers and umpires of tbe day, Measrs. lb. SB641kn nunad f. g. Jim lee'l forft tad powarAil pUf by » Ujar of knottad muola, bli Saa jat btotd " Mkfcrtimt, ma vU, toiU a rmd j't la vohntUn I Wright, and W. Busaell. coupled with that of Mr. Wright, ; domu pour U . WoodralBAail bltek gtl4lD| p.ld forftlt. lolna, natt hipi, ood tapar " nndnitaBdlBga," ahowad that hIa mm your; mait «m vUU aiauni,d mm hemeur a Dieu ; je I son of the former, hebelng a member of the Club, but ttU' walght (oatrlrlOat) waa dlatriboUd axaatlj Id the proper plaaai. , ~ - - ...... ^^ ...... deb la'eimtaver jtaqu' aa dernier louplr."'' Thou ofl'ered'st able to attend on account of iodlapositlon; the health oflgT^op, .„ Ad4tothiiamiaii,w.ii..toDhaad,har4aDgajMfc^ SINQOTAB mSTANOEniffPAWnE OPnw SAGAOIW

more Jnstlyexert his generosity. Reader, whilst tby young clubs, bellevtg that by theae means crfokSt would "/„^;^^^^^^^^ wm her. NotWng remMtoble oc- falatad twlea with hla lalt, bit Oriat oul.b warmed by the memoiy of Oonatauoe OezollI, re- made to take a prominent poaiaoob the sports « Eeaia^ ^ of the h^^^^ u . ^ fleet la ^' «'«l"Mf^.P'"?Av^^L?A«?'5'?l?^^^^^ that fiwt not only stranger but far anbllmer than people of thb couilryj howfe It had been^nccS°'^*-i^'^?- bat Oraat when ahe became ex- tha~ laf t, trjlbf to play coond hla man, bald a ataady flotlon ; and that tho romance ol blatory Is the practical I hilberto," front, and atoppad aibort prop or two of Kaeaa'a with hla right bnt a few steps I exponent or tbe hlgneat tmtba ot nature. I tbe ; Bats. Qiaat gar. (loaDd iltUa, and Ea.na l.t go hla faft,' any mlabap ahe wae iai»Mi»« n ... t »» tbA •>>Mk-bona. Oraat tatomad — pofill.. rapidly with — I Mv-to-galB-ltw fMi. till. hiJ laft—It wia almoit a conatwhw -p* .t.M.jii.. a,,. *Uj loHiaa, lar Ufa, aia my own; I gir* than flraair for mr I Vmerl laouUi, broafht oat th. mby Sold In lumlitakaabla ^aaatlty. toibaadi botny towo baloag* to mj iofaralgn, and Dyhooor to Decrepit as ahe was. had done no their at i Vlrat blood for Oraat Uproirlonaaboatlog tram th. takaraof tha fled) itliBrdBtrtopraiarTathaBitooir latait broathi iujuiy to Innga, any rata however, she bad a Utter of eggs, and commenced the I f^iJS^? '..fll^Sl,,,,eartalnly tha« ImproTamant ofGrant war apparant. Inoubatlon. Xr healTlaK USjlM.? th. Va.Wa of K.aoa ,a. Apan,,: I i'e w'SJr^B'h ^1 in^1Z!\^^^^tnTlf'.T:Mlsongs. One of whlch WO wote mnoh F^«» Ora«tdQoka48Bi.iBgiT,aToidiBga.tiaighti.it.baBdarofK«a.'i. ^BiAL or FoiE Engincs.—Trials of steam flra enginesBnirfnM 1* j uP.fSi? g;^ jfl t she could not survive long enough pleased with, "The Ship on Fire," rang to admirable rTg^^^r^^ eioied.aad E^aaa.anna moDiaDtarT atiogxia, fau oa took!placeIastweek™,i««i.n«i.rf»«.t,.f.i,«attoeCr78talP8lace,incompetltlonr„-np 1 t style by Mr.BeUly. At 12 o'clock all hwds Jotoed to u _ for the gold midal, between the machine her «>e«'. directing her course towards the place 2. dlitagoe, asd latgo bli lalt hla of Lec & Leam singing.!n»i„o.-o..tthat ^efl„. „,„nlfl baU«d,kf\f.i„„„ » A i5 1.. Alao meuniad his on antago- ^j^,,^ ^^^^^^ f,^, g^, proceeded a Ut- nljt'alalt aja Ilk. a ahot. Grant wlnkai:adaad bllakad, and atapjad ed, New York, and that of Sllleby, Mynderee & Co., of all they departed orderly b.t kindly. Eaana ratraatad la tun, distance ill I ^.k W, «aai unat Seneca PalU N. Y. These were tbe only steam fire en- "e when she came company with another hen, homes, much pleased with ?S?i?^«!?n»..^n^LwZ™^Mthelr^e^mng s entertainment. acorntr. Soma aharplih axehaogaa naar tha glnes exhibited. ^„ TTONBB'S BIDB. I ped, and putting their hoods together as ii In Steam 'was raised to 46 ibe. preasure in Lee Sc, Leamcd's i laniaga. oloaeLoaldnotaToldaratUerlil tbarlba.andanniakontbaproboaela, tint Daooad Inalaig. " '* -* and confidential conversation, remained so for some whloh brenght a llttia mora of tha olat.t Kaana foaght with hla machine in 114 minutes alter Ughtlng the fire, and tbe I l..w. Bitbop roa oat. b BaU man till <]rant«llnohad hlm,aar.iiad him la hla arma with a Brain- '>''*" <> Bait minutes. After the conversation was ended, the old engine conmeaoed throwing water. Through 66 feet of I * llko hug, and thraw him a flat batk tall. lag bafois wlakat b Wright. [ben began to retrace her stops back to her nest, fol- b BeU 8. Kaana w.at to work laaloaaly ; ha laamad ai II raMsUng tha feet, and with a toob nozzle, 178 feet lowed by her younger and more vigorous companion, llbertlaa takan with hla oorpai Id tha lut ronnd. Ha oaoght M borlzontaUy. S. . Boyd b Wright 1 b Wright.. filllsby, stopping occasionally to renew their conversation. Hav- OrantaaoandlDg bodlai with tha right, and triad hla laft at Bla Mynderee and OO.'s machine exUbited a prea- 0..Oragoryb Wright 6 a BaUlBall. - . pbatlti•;»''' . . sure of lbs. of steam In 24 minutas' after* UgbUog tbe |T..OaDpbaUb Ball 0 b Wilght ing arrived at the neat, along conversation apparently baok lanjh n». " Braro, flrant.** Ultla br-pUy, In whloh tba WoolaybBall 8 aH. BlihopbBaU. aa.aaJ .r,A. nM/.!. tiw. „„„„„ ..„*Aiii, ^lAAtni I A fire, ana threw the .water 116 and 179 feet This trial ensued, after which the young, hen, oarefuUy plMbg 8..LoTa not oat 1 notost ,.jo,„J»i»''„j,k^,;,,„j„t,^t,„^;,£^;;4t,„ took place on the 16th, and not heiaelf on the nest, took charge of the eggs as If they aully "or.rUk.n." deUrmlnad to do aomathlog was deemed satisiac- Bya .'. » Kaana, wa^ tory by Measra SUIaby & Myodetse. Another trial was, _,had been her own, while the old hen, as U conBolonslthyorhlafama,droppad"aUok"lnwitbaonBiwo;bial«ftaaiBl.d 9"»t'' »' bia lan jaw bona, iheretore, agreed to bo at Total. M Totel .40 of her inabUltv to proceed with her task, had provided o'S*"' '»'• made 2 o'clock P. M, on Sator azohaigaa . .-^ihlJi fiJl i., .%1I2,»IS ««^^A- fcu . « Q'"t !»»«•* •"•r. »"4. In loma bairarm that oanad, day.. BBLL-8 sail. a mother for her expected oflfepring, and bidding a fl- .ndmanea. H.ratnraad haaTUyoS Ilrat Innlaga. Baoond On this occasion tbe engine of Lee £ Learned com- Innlaga. .nal adieu to the place where 'the lUes of nature hodl K.VnVV^ghrayawdbody.thanda^^^ 1..M. Bbhop Blihop . . . b . > 0 Holdaiing b Blahop. . , s her affection, she lelt the never ai- 1 pa>»nt by tha lolna,kaak-lockedhla lag, and bant him orar, falling manoed playtog in 7 minntes after the fire was lighted, L.Waaton b Toraar .0 b Tamar... 0 bound scene. She and la 10| minutes had a preasure of 140 Iba In the boU- 8..Bay bW. Blaliop .18 bW. Blihop ..II "Ai» "-"-P "ill»S, J.t h. »n.t haT. fait tha affael. of tha' ••^''(kt ran out Tamar. .. 8 i'p^S* for^\.fLT'MSll JiflSSj oi„!SSi«'*„t fl er. / It threw a stream horizontelly of 171 feet 10 Inchea, j .4b regard her eggs. She appeared COnSOious of her i„t lalt • I throw ; howarar, ha iwu hulaau at onoa, and got hli t • - » . - ' o..Law inn — — I ontr--- . 4 a Smith b Tnrnar ..10 approaching end, ;laldng ont of a ll inch nozzle—soUd oeluma 120 feet ; out of an and ner stotlon near where boma on Orant'a nontiapiaa.. iwioaorthraa Umaa aiwdidha e..Ball oSmllh b Taiaar... . a b W. Blihop 1 sne received her food, ehe never left the spot, but re- 1 ''nd him a aonndiag dig in tha rlb«, that awok. th. aohou of thi 11 inch noBzIe It threw a stream of 172 feet 4 inches—soUd T..IiOngalaffe Holdarlngb «- ring. Grant raturnad on Kaaaa'a not 8om. mma ^..-.^t work, bal- ' column, lie feet lluaar , .. 1 ranoot. Im^ed there a few days and expired. The atep-mo- 1 lowi to mand, a atrnggia at tba ropaa, and Kaan. down. .QuattlaybTnmar. , . 0 ran ont. 10 BUlsby JtMynderse's machine commenced to play in tber reared the chickens with all the attention and af- 6. Kaana ilrongly adTliad by Haenan aad othir friandi "aot to e..Urtaaaotonl . 1 0 OragoryrMory b Tarnar 0 141 minntes alter the fire was kindled. It threw a stream feoUon of an own mother." ba ao faat" Far a fair aaoonda ba Sddlad hla nan, than impallant- Bya . 1 Bjaaijaa • 4 I ly want to work, eatahing him on tha throat; bat thia did aot 167ifeet horlzontolly out of a 14 inch nozzle—eoUd col- atop Grant, who lat go both liaadj, borad Kaan. Into hla owa ooi- umn I2S feet 4 inchea. It played 20 ToUI.. .88 Total.. .47 minutes, when the SAGACITY IN A aar, and had bIm down. attam got very low, and It then stopped. It did not do DOG S. Orant'a ftoallaplaoa lllnmlnatadlnoolora; Kaana ahowlag a OwjxET IN GEBMA.NTOw>f.— BO welToa on tbe previous trial. It could The following Cricket Match. The subjoined Inoldent is a atrUting iUuetration of the dark awalling banaath hla right are, a dliooloratlon of tha laft, not generate ... t.^...... ^ ~ ~" " andaaarlaoadUlgnremaatorthallp'- aarlaoa'

isui ukuBi^iot.y uuo iwTh urjr luiu ran well together. Wet with sulphurlo acid, (oU of vllrol,) mixed largo mastiff rushed in. The dog at once caught hold of wman equal quantity of water. Put the mixture In a hook.d to tho aontra atak., and both arma ronnd Kaaaa'a body, . 0 Bajard b Haaaay 1 hls trousers and employed every gentle means to loduce Ka***lBlhtDwlthabraath..xpalUng hag, Eeaaawricglidroind, eulhen veaael, and set It In the garret, or flaaa rather .Morgan o BunII b Uaa- dlaongaga himaalf, aad both down the man to accompany blm outside. Dreoe's first Im- »* *"* ""J ware etween the garret fioor aad the celling. The gas gener- ated,'(cbI(frlBe,) will penetrate eveiy crevice, and Doing 4..Hfc;at":::::v.::::>S;Si\*?SiM.:::::;^ 8. .Orawford o Hanion b Uaa- Uor and earnest were the dumb entreatiea, that he flnally knaa, ahowad that mob wraotllag wao, if poiatbta, to b. avoldad, heavier than atmoapberio air, will find Its way through aay 38 ran oat whila«blla Grant alio,thonghloalaBadagr*a,ia.madtohaT«hl> appaiatna aaraogod. AttirabrlaraparforbrMth, Grant daahad 0 was the result, and the delighted brute,La nnw naniirlnir I having a portlcnlar aversion to ite odor, will reUre wltn- ^?.'SL',h*M.M"'*'"'"'i km!kI «n to th. atUck.bnt Kaan. r*tamad,i£dwant down Inhlaearaar, ' ton ^Z^^^l oatceremony, 8::&Sia''.:V:::::::::: % \ «a ^b^-k ran borSre wm, andnd now retamtogreturning i 's^x'':r^:^;o'sriS^,grant faUIng orar and bayond blm. gautiy seizing the (..Boltaraotoat 8 ranant 8 and him by the hand and trouaere. In- 1 l%it GranthltahontwIoo.thanitoBpadanattampttromKaaia'iGrant hit ahDntwla.,th*nitoppadanatt*mpt 00^9 th^ gas above . mentioned poteonons. It Is 10..Oatarbrldg.b Uaaaay.... I laft | th*th^ latter triad It laft 0 b Uahl 9 duoed Diege to follow him. ' I agab,agau, with batlarbatter anesMa,aaeeMa,o^on Qtanfa In ...... dcgbtlMS so large quantlUea It is t£e same gas that ll..?aItwaHbMa(a.y. % ' • IsObltalned from Chloride of lime, and Is need in alok ' ' • ' toOT air. - - WW, Md SMU were forotog rocUf' to pnriiy the I have never known any evU to I T.tai n Total u saow-drlfl that had settled In one of Ite numerous fissures. i4aad is. similar in ohiuaotari KMn. down. remit fron'lts use. The small quantify produced in this I GBBUAMTOWN. comes the IS. AwlMiortor "akrlmmaga;' i~m> ov»u .v—m.. — oas^, salt 2 or Souncea, manganese, 1 or Here wonder. Bpon the snow lay the body (j^yi 1| ounoe,) I Hrat Innlaga. SMoad tnalafa. oonU luffdty nrove lojurlous ; while It would remove aUl .Bayard o Bollar b Uorgta 0 Bayards BaioUy b .Tralebal exhaustion. Her limbs were already stiffened In death ; R,nna waa bona to nopleaaaiit ooors ih)m garret to cellar.—[Rural New I o BoUai b Uot- ; Ki.ng, howarar, Uighiogly daoUiad, and Tralahal ont. but what was the surprise that bith- hla ooraar lia aaeoniia Yorker. 4 ran 8 of Mr. Drege to see by . .. IT. Kaan.patlnaitralghtnobbar. Grant laamadpiailad.thon adTABoIng, borad Kaan. Into tha oofnar, wharo h. g.t down oa PiaEON Pie.—Onoe, In a wood, Mrs. Wordsworth and a iTlDgailt Grant aaanaad tha offaaalr*. bat waa atonpad F*ttU7, *< lady were talking, when the stook-dova was ooolng. nglyamaak on tha oar again, A aloao, Kaana nadar. Aiarmet'awMeoomlogbyisaldto herstll. " Ob, I do oloaa. KaanogotGrartlpaSbblag MJUoHjand panah- like stockdoves." Mrs. Wonlswerth, In all het entbn- llghtly.' Grant, by main atrangth of thigh, fcrosgBt him • - — l«im for Wordsworth's poetry, and remembering Us Ohaaia. .Oarpaatar bBatalay, 0 Oarpaatar a";M«Vi=w;js,tttohSii^ mlaaad hla h.M Kaaoa tuaad Oupnlai b |iot- i own bsautltbl address to the stockdove, took th» old lan • The tmstv dog had completed her work of stlf-aaorlBoe. um ayar in t^a fail; obaar*. woman to her heart. "But," the woman, U. jnyaabOnwford...... S BlfaaVBuday. i«caa4iMbyBMitf«iaTJoioaintialig a vloloaa Ult-baadad oontlonsd L'lV;"' ! 2 "Mr. Drege Inimedlatelv conveved the child to his 0rant6p.nad gone Uko 'em n a pie .Wld. I, bjM 8^ B» baiii...^ B...... toatohmra ; for my ptrf, " View's nothing~" J oablbTwd, ^og soS'of Us'lSihZrpK^^ like 'on stowed In onions." : Total...... 48 total u I again to the aonntaln to Btoore from ths attack of wild* £ Xaanaahoa. la thalilttla(,b«t atantka4 tba thnw. ! ; ; : : ; - : : '

NEW YORK CLIPPER. Tooof^: It ••th iltwv. or, ntb«r, Emm oat *o bit, ud Oiut Muir Treaaurer—Halea W. Bnter. foot3K>7. Lady Stewart, 3:071. Taiika«,8dL

AAR-ICVLTUR4L SOCIETIES. ' ^MMikUfywltblitm. XiiliUfMitDdtpnM, ' Matin ' ' Emu ' i '_' Execntlre Committee—Thomas Panona, Aaroa D. St Lawrence aothlng to say. >J: TlMWw9naV§ duufM i)thtM«,tatMt thiowttai*- Ji= ; Weld, Joseph finbolii of New Toritj OoLJf. {S«>fmulr oloM to th* MBtn gUik*. C. Bailey, Stephea B. Pearl, Joseph'. H. The Judges ihitp Old Vebvont HnowiKO Orr.-The Connecticut River BUIIngs, John Olark, (< {|l a mm*, Mm* ap-Uttlaf, ud Oiut aattnMit OhMn (Seorge Ba^n, Joseph B. Glover, and Motes B. W. Stanley, of Augosta, Me., and & WUey Agricultural and Industrial Socle^ have lately Wildes. Manchester Mirror,) Maoohestsr,M. H. ' "k, Emm H»la buUm pkr, dMplto mtlou tnm bli tdTl- . <4Mi bed four days of real good times while celebrating the The gentlemen compcalog this aasoolatlon are either At 3 F. M. oame the trot for geldbgi and mart*,- koUlj tirlsB hit nua'i upMltj »t htlf-un bltUot, ud glr- ^ annual meeting of their asacclatlon at Bradford, Vt. The owners or to bameti. nt CTiBl UklDg with ••pr nod-wUl. Tn*, hli hltllsc «h lovers of fine horacs and cattle.and they appro- to all. Mils beats, best three In five, ; proceedings very In- - JfHfc &Mt4r, thenren qalcltr, bnt h* •rllaatlr ooold aot tUj of the last day. In partlonlar, are priated abont $8000 fmr premlnme In their firat exhibi- prizes were—Iflt premhrn, $160 ' 2d, $7S t Sd,' *t tht fint, down teresting, ZUl N ho wont In tlia hlitlsf on acconntof the appearance of cor "fair" tion. Such haa been the riae, and such la now the spirit The three amlulf entered were the bar mare lady Mca- KMno Uow1d(. annt follawod hin, ood Etint fot dovo. 0. New Eogland alrls among the competitors for prizes at actaatlog the "Boaton Agricultural Aesoolatlon." cow, owned by ftMoLaaohlln, of New Yorki Teknuohni, Eon* lod off, ono bud iflor tho otbor, hli odTomix itttk- ff. this Fair. It wfll seen that the amonnta awarded were utttiiM work Uko "« brick." Eoon* fonod tbnub tho ropoi. be flBST DAT—TOEBDAT. obeanut geldug. owned oy A. Gatpenter, of Provldanca} " ^ Onnt boldlj fallowod Eoono, who robMtod. Embo ooBfht not very heavy llfis," but the mere notion ot the dol- Weather fine. Presldfnt Wilder, as usual, mounted on ond Dan Mace's well-known Meddlesome. At the Bit AutoUfbtlr on the ehin, hoi. A eloM, and Kooo* on hit lars and cents Is very rarely of nach account. The his well-known white charger. Bond's Comet Band In heat tbey got off on a second trial, and came home oUe KtoSS. Itwu now elaor thot (hut wu not to bo baiton bj farmer and the sportsman are the very last to worship a attendance. Col. Mar- aeoond time LadyMoaocw, 3:40. kMt/.oI-buditjIolD wbkh hij oppoBint pcopoMd to dul Tom Adams, of Roxbnry, Grand apwt In the fbUowlag III dollar, poiaeas valoablo stock. (HhUm. Satnawoj nfftrlnf Inhliwlnd fnm ta* itranloiud but they do leve to ahaL All the assistant aarebals dreraed In a pretty gray Tclemachu), 2:41. Meddlesome. 2:42. tbe scene, finer than ttpm eonufntnt on blj mothod of In-Bfhtlng. Hli rJiht A beautiful day smiled npon anifcrm, and well mounted. At 10 A. M. tho grand caval- With tbe naual breathing spell, the second heat began elowd, from 0 illnilBc bit of Qnnt'ilntho Iral-nuiod those cf the three flnt days which bad been so much en-' cade, headed by the asalsUnt marshals M^Jor Frederick with the aame order of suooesslon, and ended Jolt one ,^la,udltwu now lanced oirofollj sod cloutod b/Ialler classes. course Is exaotly half a mile. joyed bv all Tbe ^- He^, CoL Robert A. Oowdln, J. B. Rlobardson, Esq,, secosd apart Lady Moesow, 2:41. Talemaohui, 2:42. 1^ Qunu. Orut, It li trae, bad u nnalghUj titla-ptgo, bat " apMiftd The nrst " go was open for mares and geldings which W, Pike, Esq,, Meddlesome, 2:43, . ikt Iwda aonnl, ud of tba tl|ht aort Kaonogot down, & and W. H. Foster, Esq., and composed DiMt ftrtod down, In amj on* ol tb«M roond*. had never yet trotted for money. Tbe first prize, 920, of citizens, conirlbntore, and others, on over 200 horses, In the third heat. Lady Moscow kept a decided lead, 14, Orut, anaonraiad bj tb* chMia ofbla partliana, want bat- marc, Bethel, Vt; wee taken by J. J. Bowen'e sorrel from £ataded around the course. J. B. Smith, the caterer as but the others had a tight brush, and finally Meddleaome gb'Ia to Ifbt, EMoa bit bim abarpl7 on tb* tlibt Jaw. Qrut and the second, $5, by T. Treacott's gray mare, firom Mtcrer, bu^ preparing bia dinners. gotahead of Moaoow, gMtaolntah bin, bat mlaaod, ud, In tho bU,tsnod boob- one of At 101 Teleauchua, coming In thus :—Lady St. Johnsbnry, Vt. Time. 2:26—2£B. tbe iHtt' tomaraaalt, with bit hotltlntho air, than rolUo ud In olalmed from tbe mahi etand that shouting might scare dttag batue,ud oar accoint, tare a brlet foot-note la the ou- Uaynard of Bradford, Joseph H. Billing of Roxbnry, and J. F. Brown, Woonsocket, R. L, Bayard Taylor, Black the taauj form of horses, who have not yet been accustomed to race Mr. Moore of Canada. Hawk and Messenger, 6 years. Vv ngwmwB. courses. At tbe , noon breeding mares and fillies made their bow Henry 0. Nlos, Boeton, Moresohal, thoroagh-fated it tttjthing ooold have tared the tide of aacoeae In fa- Then came the driving teama First was UIss Kate before the President as followa stallion, 6 years. different Borbank of Danville, Vt,, driving four In hand like a Ttr of the losing mao, it wonld have been, a Dolly Morgan, by S. P. Smith of HolUaton, Mass; ; a Ellaha Klrby, Dartmcnth, Wild Leon, Canadian and Jehu. is of the cashier of the Cale- Bd lew menly taelique. To drew Ua man, hit g«t, away, This lady a daaghter pretty colt with her. Earilah buiiiai 9 jaia, — •- n lad get down, la, neverthelen, ifben syatematloally donia Bank at Danville, and Is well known as an accom- Lady Wlnthrop, by S. W. Howard, of Weet Bridgowa- These fine anlmala were paraded anond, In varlcna idopted, by no meana aatltfaotory, and ao often leads to plished horsewoman. Tbe leaders she drove on the pre- tar, styles and paces, with or withoat harness, slow or qnldk meao and nnfUr.atyle of flghttog, thait we can hardly sent occaeion were a span of beaotUul Sherman Morgan Fanny, by John Foisell of Roxbury, time. The judges were Dr, Geo, B,Batei, of WaahlDgtw, bbine the man who deollnea Diaotlalng It, eapeolally to horses, belonging to George Sherman of St Johnsbury, Lady Warren and Lady Allen, by Bancroft & Whitman D, C, S. C. Oliver, of North Andover; L. D. Joselyn, of tte dlagnatlng extent to wbton we have of late years, In and which had already taken the first premium as match- cfStowe. Greenfield; J. H. Thomaa and HbamFoller, of Hancock, oaae8, 'aeen it carried. ed horses. The wheelers were also powerful and' splen- • ^ne For oar own parte—and we . Nondescript, by Thomas Parsons of Brookllne—a pret- N.H. , " iither like him for It—we do not believe Eeene ever did Morgans. She tooled the tits" with great sklU, and ty mare, The same gentlemen, with the asslstanoe of tbe General did ahlne In this qaeatlonable aort of olevemeea; at any put them round and round In good old mall-coach atyle, Jenny, by A. B. Magoun of Cambrldgeport, with a nice Committee on Btalilons, Messrs. Thomas Motley, Jr., of itte, on Taetday ne relied, and, as the event proved, winning the admiration of every beholder. The prize of little colt Maes., Henry Satnam of Maine. Francis Tfflchsll, Jr., of awarded to her, volnntary pre- tobpreaanptaoualy,.on bia oapablllty of beating bia $6 was and a number of Kilty, by W. P. Baloh of Boston. Templston, and J. J. Crandall, of Vermont ; also In- man off-hand at oat or In-flghtlng, aa chances might sents. Jenny Und, by Lyman Kinsley of Canton, with an spected tho following classes of Stallions of all work, vlct tun np. Grant has certainly been nnderrated, perhaps After this came a very beautifal sight—nine ladles Ethan Allen oolt those of three yean old. Including the annexed entries to a stUl greater degree than his antagonist has been driving nine spans of fine prancing horsee, and eix ladies Lady Bliss, by N. S. Denny of Leicester. R. S.Denny, Leicester, Mass., entered BucephaluB, an OTe^ratea, He wa« qaloker and more precise in hla left- driving single horaea Tbe prizes went as follows :—For Lady Bradford, by Lambert Maynard of Bradford, Vt English bred horae. handed deliveries, broke groaad jadlolonaly, stopped driving spans—Miss Harla Sawyer, Bradford, $2 : -Miss —B)ack Hawk breed. W. P. Balch, Boston, Ivanhoe, a Moraaa stallion,

Mary Banimao, B., Mary Bagley, B,, $3; Olive A. i BlaladeU; nodeialely. weU.and, altogether,, ahqwfid.oontiderable. $3; Baby Cbildera, by aame owner. , J. 0. Lexington; ima., buiyrs^eman Aldriob, rov^ment In the nee of hla mawleyt. The .wa^ In B., $2 ; Elizabeth Appleton, White River Junc- Fannj Miller, by John Davenport of North Cambridge. Morgan stallion. h ha got horns ttrioo on Keeae'e lipe In the early lluu, For drlring a Single team—HISS E, Apiileton, Kate, by Ellaha HaakeU of Boeton, with a colt of Old T. T. Cook, North Cambridge, Black Frank, a Bliok part of tbe flght, and the assiated vast White River Junction, $3 ; Ulse Famham, of B,, 82 readineaa, by Tmatee. Hawk and Messenger stallion, . Mrs. Stebbins, of B., Mrs. Johnson, of B,, ; Mies ftrength, with whtoh he got out of ohancery, and threw $2 ; $2 Lady Orange, by S. J. Capen of Dorcbester—Messen- Thomaa Gould, of Natlok, Maaa, Zaok Taylor, a Sher- Us accomplished opponent, elicited marked approbation. Greenougb, cf B., $2 : UIss Grover of B., $2; and Miss ger breed Ethan Alien colt man Morgan. These, with atdrdy oonrage, an nndebaaohed wind, and Mary Bayley, ofB,, $2. Kate, by George R Adams of Medford-Morgan breed. James Hucklns, Roxbury, Star of Empire, of Empire with foot mnanal pbyalcsl powers, won him the flght, despite the The exercises of the day were wound np a Dolly, by R. B. Forbee of Milton—Morgan breed. State and Dnroo blood. mqaeatlonedandanqiieBtionableBaperlorlty In straight- race, in which there were seven competitors, and the first Polly, by same owner. Dolly bad an Ethan Allen colt P. Cahlll, Hopkinton, Masa, Morgan, of tbe Shernan: less and accarate Jadgment of dlatanoe possessed by prize of $5 was won by Sylvester Martin, whe ran round with her. blood. the Us adversary. half-ndle course in 2:34. The second and third Hattle, by John 0. BIpley of Worcester—Black Hawk At 10 A. u. came the two-year-olds, and a very pro- Eeene, after the above flght, only made one more ap- prizes of $3 and $2 were reepecUvely won by Barnard breed. mising lot they seemed, entered by the following gentle- pearance as a boxer, viz,, on tbe 8rd ofSeptember, 1860, HU and Hiram Auatln. •'Th^'Topsoy, by Addison Gage of West Cambridge. men: the close regular additional then he met Bill Hayes, for £109 a side. The battle At ot tho programme, pre/ Dolly, by the same—Elhan Allen breed, Daniel F.Sargent Roxbury, Mass., Pete Jones, a.Blaok - - - listed 1 honr and 2S mlnntes, dorlng which 46 roands miums were voluntarily awarded to the following, by Lady Winchester, by George H.— Dnrgan of Somer- Hawk horse. veie fought, at the end of whioh Keene was declared the the Committee on Woodbury Morgans i To C, Pike, Cor- vlUe. G. Hotrtand Sbaw, Brookllne, Mass., Toaog Trutee, > notor, Hayes having fallen withoat a blow. Alec Is nish, N. H., for the Pike Morgan ; J. Peters, Bradford, for Lady Fremont, by George W. Hodlcy of Somervllle of the Trustee blood. a fine stallion ; for Vermont BOW comfortably housed aa mine boat of the Three Tons, R. Weld, Hartland, Boy —Black Hawk and Morgan breed. S. J. Capen of Dorchester, Mass., Tonng America, of M. Sawyer, Newbury, for Morgan Traveller ; to William Hoor Street, Soho, where be as driving a roaring trade. Lady Norfolk, by W. W. Upham of.Dover. Mass. the Meiaengerfltock.- . —^ , Walker, Agt, Hartland, for He bears a most excellent character, and is maob re- Morgan Tallybo, Black Jane, by E. S. Stowell of Cornwall, Vt—Black J. H. Binings of Roxbnry, Masa, St Patrick, of ue stables of 0. Pike, of Oornlsb, ipeoted. Jack Grant next flew at high game, and se- The N, H., and those of Hawk breed. Abdallah and Trustee blood. Jesse Johnson and Brother, of Bradford, lected Tom Sayers, amaoh bigger man than himself, for Vt, also attract- Cobbler's Daughter, by Stephea Hayes of Natlck. J. H. Eldredge of Canton, Masa, Raven, a Black Hawk ed much admiration from all preeent, and onr Canadian hla next anlagcnlat, bat here ne met with a tolerably Squaw, by James J. Thorodikc of New England Vil- or Sherman Morgan. friends joked heartily In the sports the occasion. eaey defeat. In tbe early part of 1863 he met BUI Hayes, of lage. This mare was the dam of tho famous horae Triatram Burgeis, Seekonk, Flying Scud, oat of Fly- for£)00 a side, and after fighting till dark, with pretty Lancet With her was a colt, a full brother to Lan- IngCloud. ({oal advantage, the battle was aojoumed to tbe 29tti cet, a promising little fellow. The mare was marked David Hall, Brookllne, Mass., Pilgrim, of tbe Sbeiman Tlie Blood Oat! 0) March, In the same year, when £60 a side were added Good OH Brtikiag " Sebao," elgnifylng snske breed. and Hambletonlan blooda to the stakes, and after flghtlag 116 rounde In 3 hoars composed of Trlstam C. A. Clark, Falmouth, Masa, Prince Albert, an Eng- GLOBIOUB OLD BOaiON BIQIIT SIDE UP ! The committee to report was lad 24 mlnatea, darkneas again came on, and the men BurgCBS of Rhode Island, Dr. I. Atwood of Franklin, lish thorongh-bred stallion. The Boston Agrlealtnral Aaaoolattm In the Fleldll I agreed to draw stakes, their friends presenting them Mass,, Erastua Hubbard of Montpelier, Vt, Mr. Wood of Among toe yearling stallions, the following valuble mth the whole amonnt for which they had contended. The people of Boston arc not very easily moved with Massachusetts, and K. B. Hall ot Charlestown. stock were paraded Since this .time Jack Grant has been on tbe ehelf, al- novelties or gimcraoks: bet, when they do get fairly After these came tho poneys and mules, all In harness, B. B. Forbes, Milton, Maaa, Baladln, a Shermin colt thoagh he has ^veral times endeavored onsacoeserally started npon the Davy Crockett principle, the way they and amused the little folks amazingly. They " answer- G. Howland Shaw of Brookllne, Masa,, Tonng Sntton, to get a match on. go ahead requires- pretty tall reporting. ed" to their names thus Lady Sutton and Ethan Allen alook, As this Is the flnt grand exhibition of horses under Fanny and Nelly, owned by James A. DU of Roxbury. W, B, Balcb, Boaton, Frankllq, a Shennan Morgaa the actual aueplces of the " Boston Agrlcnltnral Asaoola- Willie, J. W. Boyd, Bostoa Albert Howe, Brighton, Prince Albert, Messenger and THE CLOTHING OF THE FEET. tion," some little preliminary explanation seems required Ned, (a very little specimen of tho shaggy Welsh Morgan oolt before we make oar report of the proceedings. stock,) R. S. Denny of Leicester. 8. J. Capon, Dorchester, Chllders, a Sherman and Met- " A foot more light, a atop mora tna, Ne'er fron the heath-flower dMb'd tba daw." Tbe exhibition of last year was given nndcr the direc- Charley, Charles U. Freeman, of Charlestown. senger colt tion of the U. S, Agricultural Society, and at once came Gray Poney, 8. 0. A. Dexter of Boeton. One of the Judges on Stalllonelwas heard to declare Ax Important appendage to the olothlDg of tbe body Ir Into favor with all classes In New Eogland. The beantv Kate, J. B. Smith of Roxbuty. that the rule of mere speed had loo long govemefl tbC - that of ue feet. ' Their clothing should be strictly regu- of the grounds, the convenience of the locality, the facili- Morgan Poney, Charles H. Freeman of Chorleatom opinions of men In Judging the merits of horses, and tbiat, lated by the temperatnre of the atnosphere and according ties for dlephiy, all cohourred In causing a wish to be os- Dick, J. H. Spragae of South Weymouth. there were other qualities quite as valoable In ibeir. to the Borfaoe ot the earth. There Is scarcely a disease preased that the city of Boeton should retain the grounds Indian Chief msgnlSce^t fellow,) by the same. placea Among these were heavier bona and greater ilM of the body of which coldness end dampness of the feot (a - in their then Improved etate for th^urposes of a city committee ponoys wore David till! of Brid- and weight ... .. may not be the exciting oanse. Bealdea, bv the Intimate The on parade ground, celebrations, eto. The proposition was a ort, Boaton, Edward Hos- It has beoome evident to os^-toannlng the late eidilM- sympathy sabststlng between tbe surface or the body and Vt, Samuel Bradstrect of and natural result of the popular approval, especially as the ell of tlon In this and other Slates—that more regard paid io ue varloos Internal organs, coldness of the feet acts pre- New Bedford. U U. S. Agricultural Society had so liberally furolehed the Then dinner, at wbloh aboat seveoty size of horses than has been usual. This baa been pecs- Jadloially on these latter, by the enppresalon of much come a Botton property with all the appliances of holiday assemblagea persons " assisted," and among the gaests were Hon. llarly aeen tn the cultivation of the heavy description .of persplraUcn and tiie determination of the blood to the In- But, both boards of the city government (behig composed Mr. Legislative Oonnoil of Ca- the norsea of the Morgan family—eaoh as tiie Woodbuyt ner parts of the body. Throat and chest affections, eto- Moore of the Governor's of men accustomed te far-aeelng vlewa In relation to real nada, Scotia, and the Bulroahea maon and bowel disorders, and apoplexies, are Induced Hon. Mr. Fairbanks of Nova and Hon. Mr. eatate,) objected to the proposition, not so mach on ac- Seeley of Maine. At 11 A.II. came the family hones, of wbloh aboat 80 bad bv coldness and molstncsa of the reet. Where there Is a count of any oppoiltlon to the popular wUh as of subetl- If President to preside at a been entered, and the following committee appointed to re- dlfflonltv In keepbg the feet warn, lunb's wool or worst- Wilder does not know how tutlng a better plan for the encoungenent of egrIcultn^ capital dbiner, a could. port :—J. 8. F. Huddleston, ofOambridae, David Sander-, ed stooUngs should be used, nie shoes onght also to we do not know man who al societies. with a " trial of son, of SomervlUe, N, J., 0. Morrill, of TompUni eoontr, be made large, and as near to the shape of the foot as The afternoon foa began at 2 f.h. With these views the grounds were leased to Marehall speed," stallions, geldings and mares, N. T„ D. M. Tagoart, of GoOMown, N. H., F, A. Billings^ cf possible, ana m damp weather a layer of cork shonld be open to all trotUog P. Wilder, the gentlemanlv president cf the U.' S. Agri- Framhigham. Of this class there very fine displayf Uioluded In tbe sole of the ehoald not ever five vcars old, that have never trotted for mo- was a shoe, which,' of coarse, ' cultural Society. Mr. Wilder Is confessedly the best nan ney. Mile heats, best two In three to harness—three to some mty or more being on the track at the time. Among be thick. . ooold be selected for auch a pocltloo before world. the first noticed Charles Warren, ot Brook- who the start—1st premium $126 : 2d, $60 ; 3d, 025. There were we were from Such la the confidence repoaed la bia good management five entries, and tbe positions drawn were In the following llne, Dr. J, E. Thayer, of Boston, C, H. Newell, of West NATURAL OUBIOBITIES. that abont thirty gentlemen In Boaton, nearly'all profes- order, Lady Stewart having the pole Cambridge, and from this and a glance at the cards as th« In Australia there la a beetle which haa the peoalla^ elooal men of ue highest reipectahUlty, voluntarily Lady Steffart, entered by J. L. Brown, Canaan, Vt succeeding horses went by It appeared that Boston and " ly formed legs of tbe Kangaroo, and appears to be half formed the Boston Agricultnral AssoclaUon," and at Tonng St Lawrence, by Charles Boynton, Georgetown, vichilty bid oonMbnted a ve^ large proportion of this

paraded,. . kaogarco (on a email scale) and hall Insect. It Is a once (as Is usual hi such oases) elected Mr. Wilder thebr Mass. class. There were some magnificent animals gioteiqae oreatare, and fh>m Its appearance haa received president A fund was raised to bay oat tbe U. S. Agri- Yankee, by A. J. Brown, Roxbnry. and the owners Justly appeared to be proud of tbelr Kangaroo-Beetle." cultural Society, which thus obtained about $6000 more Jenny Lind, by B. 8. Denny, Leicester. spirited property. Every color and breed were reiro: the name of " ' of the best horsee were riddea In the same ooantry there Ii also a bird {Menwa ait- for the fences and fixtures than would have been likely LIghlfoot, Irr R. L, Flanders, Roxbory. seated, and several at rtfiQ) which has a tail reaembling the anolent Greek aoder any other arrangement, and thai tiie grounds were Alter two false starts, all went off hi good order, and driven by boys or girls, not more than teh or twelte lyre. Tbe margin of the lyre la formed by two broad obtained. the first heat resalted as fbllowa :—Oaay Stewart 3K>6. years old. When In line they extended qall« arognd tbe feathers on eaoh side, which carve Into soroUa at the After tbe groands were secored, the original thirty, (a Young St Lawrence, SK)6. Tankee, 8:09. ulf nlla ttpper end, while a number of delicate ones represent band of gentlemanly brothers, la no way connected with Fifteen minutes for cooling, and away thoy #eat for Adjonmnent (o dinner postponed, Flenhr of nnilo. of the wires In the middle. These birds are hanted for the mock "suppcrMrsof sports,") extended their aaso- the second heat, termlnatinf tbas :—Tankee, 807. Tonng Qrand and foahlonable.acoesslon beaotUU udlei, Just " trial speed" open their talU, which form an object ofcariosity and beaaty clatlon by the admission of seventy more members at the St Lawrence, 8:08. LiKhtioot, 8:69, la time for the of to ell votUng hor- Inmaeeams. rate of $26 eaoh, and Id this maimer the " Boaton Agri- Another cooling ipeu, and "time" was called for the ses not over four years old, Ibat hadjwrer trotted for prize Id the soologlcal Ungdom thsre Is a ooiIoub variety caltural Asioclatlon" has bten enabled to aocompllah so third heat, which resulted with Llghtfoot, 8:07. Tonna mooey. The fint $100, jeoond vtiu |60, third The followtng were tbe of shall called " Harpa," from the bars with whIoh It Is much good In their exhibition. The oflkMti of the assA- St Lawrence, 8:08. Lady Stewart, 8:12. Jenny Llnd prlMl20. enWes made ' ' B. K. Adtm^ Morgaa liUid,BatVagton, marked having the rssemblaioe of a harp. Theie Is elation are as fbllowa : withdrawn;' of ooaiaa. Vt B. Wbltlook, (MTNevToili, another shell called the " BoUiu," which refeembles a Prttldent^Hon. Marshall P.'unUer. According to the time mode, a decision could not be M. bijf gelding Ned. Swan, of Wo^otiter, rose bad, and another which rimmblei a strawbeny. Secr«taty->^E. 8. Wlnilew; given without a final beat TUs otme oat with Llght- B. SwAn dolt . : » : : ; : : , : . m

1 222 NElW YORK CLIPPER. closed yAn incidental match of a mile, best two la three heats • Simael Clark, of BtookUne, Sbtnger. the operation or relishing such on apparatus at his heela, broke In the openlog and was left far behtod, but time 2:66. In hunesB, wos made between Otn Mace's Honest John Otatt CtneaiUp EallomU, He,, Uoiutj. and he tiisrefore penrislM hi " (aomg" the drag till bs up a little afttfwards. Fanny took the beat— and a horse called Jbhoby Maekay, sold to be owned I^au A. BItohoook, Botton, 'WUlUm Owpenter. wsstakenout. On the secood heat, Fanny went ahead foor or ftv« b*. Mr. Olork. The first heat went to Donsot John, by 0. 0. BIzlST, North Brldganter, Fanoy. At 10 A. M. twenty-two pairs of matched horses were lengths, and kept so with some sliriit fiuotoatlou, Hobest a a of.thelieat neck, In 2:&L The seoend went to Johnny Mackur by AUen-Btftlett, DedbuD, Ua. preaented to the inspection of the committee composed bf Jou ocesslonauy breaking ; on tbe lut half a nose, In 2:60. Tbe third was'led all Ihrongh by OiItId Dean, Outoo, Jenle. Means. 0. H. ChUds, Providence, R. I; Joseph Fldier, he closed up, but Fanny oame in a length oh^, hi 2:44, Honest John who came in.whmir in 2:46. OhirlM B. UelTln. Uwnnoe, Belle Aire. Dedham: B. M. Abbe, Enfield, Conn.; Jods^ Orbsbr, thus wlnnlDg the heat and the raoe. / with ad- Another match, to please the crowd, waa "fixed up" 0. Ftmn, BoOkfleld, B«t Ballet ' North Andover; and E B, Forbes, Boston. One pair of The stalUons of ell work then came up some by the gentlemen owiung Honest John, Yoang RIpton, D. F. TtggarL OolIHown, N. H., N*t Bder. poneys, belonglog to James A. Diz, oi Boxbnry, won ditions for the eoinpiltlee to examine.' The premiums and Fanny—the two former to enlkles and the latter B»7 BoUet did aot ippear, Swan Colt vru ruled ont od great admiration as regards size, weight, condition, and were $76, $60, and 825. Nine DoUeiTellows were shown to tiis most approved wagon. Honest John ltd off, never waa headed and wm uooant of orer age, and Btreoger vlthiew ; leavliig^nlne color, After poradlpg around twice, ue pairs severally up, but nofMt to speed. AmjnSB the heat hi 2:60—RIpton second, and the mare some 00 the field. belonging to Ool Tom Adams of Boxbnry, and Benjamhi were Daniel Webster, an 8-y^-old Morgan and Messen- ~ twenty lengths behind. The aeoond heat Honest John Tbeie, for convenlaooe, were divided Into two olaaeei, »M. Wneelook..»..w.».of New.'..n Tork,* via. werewwviiutwttieirpnt to their paces.pai They £r, owned by Nathan Holbrook, of DorcheeUr. Anglo made oil the play, never stammered, and oame In.foar of flTe In ooe and four In the other, ^be lint olaae oon- made a fine, stesdy trot, theAdama pair maUng the mlu zon, previously described. Young Emperor, a Black of Mel- lengths ahead in 2:47—the two others almest neck and slited ofilorgan Maid, Idu, Jeivii , i I'lit Aire, Bay Bol* in &13i, and the other in ai71. Five ether pairs were Hawk and Messenger, owned by f. fi. Beokford. neck Tor place, which fell to Young RIpton. Itt, and Mat Baker. Alter one falae start, they got off, then put to their speed, and Mr. Lyman A.-filtobcook rose. Wild Lion, ntrtly French and Eaglish blood, the second Thin the moat excltlngfef toe sports tod the mile was made by Nat Baker In 2:871 and Ida la nude his mark with a span of beauties in SM. A dark owned by EUhuKlsl^, of Dartmouth. Also, Prince Ed- -proved one of of whiner, D. Pfifer am. bay span owned by Coi. Tom Adams, of Boobury, made ward, owned by Charles A. CRIrke, of Prince Edward the week. Dan Mace drove tbe Fanny, and Brownell RIpton. The time of Belle Aire wai 2:66. To ber was adjudged a mile in 3.13i; a fancy matched pair owned bv R. M. Island. The committee wished further time to report Yonng Various other made up on the grounds the leoond irlze, and to Nat Baker the third. Whitlook. New York, in 3.17}; a span owned by L. A. Pocahontas, the paobginare, 'was sold by Mr. MoMann, matches were take plaoe the close of this exhibition, Thn.flnt olaawas (ben permitted to retire ten mlnatei, Hitobcook, Boston, In 3,06; and another span owned by of New York, to Mr. R. J. Denny, of Leicester, Mass., to subsequently to some in Boston in other places. to allow of the trial of the second olaas. S. M. Whltlock, of Westchester Co., in 3.29). and the price Is sold to have been $3600. Pocahontas and some The reading of tbe awards occupied some time. In this olasib Fanny, Modesty, Ned, end Tom Carpenter After these oame the tandem teams, before the same will retire to private life and nsefulnees. We nearly all of ranHVom CtfP«nt«r combg In In 2:06, and Modesty In judges, and only three entries walked the pluk, namely: The third aay of this remarkably Interesting exhibi- have already given prominence. The com- mittee on " XIL, horses for speed," 3:14. The ilni trials therefore gave the result of the first S. 0. Pray, Boston, GIpaey and Charley, mare and tion was closed In rounds of cheering and various expres- Cuss now granted the following, extra in the trot : heat aa fallows :—Ton Carpenter, 2M: Nit Baker, 2-fi7i; gelding, color white and btaeh, of Old Black Hawk breed. sions ot the popular eatltfactlon. premiums saddle 1st premlom, $26, to Telemachus, catered by A. Carpenter. Ida^ 3:08 ( Modesty, 8:14. Another heat followed. S. H. Wbltweil, Boston, "Tip" and "Ty,^' mare and FRIDIT. Tbe'first class presented bat three, the ether two with- geldhig, both brown, breed unknown. The foarth day began with a nipping frost and a very 2d premium, $16, to Albany Girl, entered by -A. Carpenter. The committee -also reported the horses belonging to diawlag, and Belle Aire made the mile la 2:fi6 ; Nat Ba- T. BTgelow Lawrence, Boeton, geldkga called Jenny unceremcnlons north-westerly gale. Bat Bond's Comet ku In z:fi9, and Ida oame In third. Hawthorne and Marengo, of Hambletonlan breed, color Band and a very fall cavidcade commepoed the ceremo- the parties named below, as worthy of especial commen- dation : The fonr of the eeeond olsas ell went arenhd—Tom brown and gray. ^ nies SB usuaL The ladles, also, came out solBclontly au- 1. SwtD.WorMittr; Htrrtok k Hudlaf, Wlsooakl ftlltrTt.; Osipenter coming In la 2:46, and Modesty hi 3:04. Tom' At 11 A. M. the saddle horses turned up, before a com- merous to prevent anybadiing out on acconnt of the Jmpb Walktr, NtwtoBj T. B. WklM. I. Bo;ntOB, aiie L, a. BMb- never broke onoe. The result of theee two gave the ee- mittee oonalstlng of Hon. P. H. Moore, Pblilpsbnrg, weather. Indeed, thoee visitors who had fast horses udMS, BntOB I a, a. BfowMll, OuabrUn | J. M, HuiaoBd 4 ooad heat thas:—Tom'Carpeater, 2:45 ; Belle Aire, 2:45; Canada, John B. Clark, E«q„ of Manchester, N. H., and seemed ratfier to like Uie keen edge of the wind which Oo., OoohHut*: L. D. Ilutow u&Hioallid*!*, BoitoBj Thoi,

PwioBi, BrMkUB* I J. B, a DJ^-i\tlP*t, ObuUi Osttcr, 8. 0. Nat Baker,^:69 : Modeoty, 3:04. Benjamin M. Wheelock of New Tork.' There were .13 comes Into Boston by way of Cambridgeport Meadows Stmarait, lad Sddin Orock«tt> IlMtOB; UluL/fotd, LowtU; 8. The indges, (Messra Wm. King, of Fhlladolphla, J. W. entries, but only 12 showed themselves. They were as and Powder-Hom HUL W. IUMB,8prmy), were now able to decide on the awarding of the Linda, a Vorgan mare, 7 years old, by Wm. H. Angler examination of tbe respective classes submitted to their lloftOB, mu. first premium to Tom Oorpenter, but for the second it was of Boston. y inspection, the cavalcade went around but once, and then The committee remark that the horses hi the above neoeasary to have another trial between Belle Aire and Ned, a Morgu gelding, by J. W. Bartlett of Boeton. the roadatera were pnt through all the varieus paces. class are ail of such general excellence, and so many of a Nat Baker. Belle Aire had the Inside. David Orookiat^ a Messenger gelding, by Americus Some stallions, tJM, which had but recently arrived, and high grade, t^t they felt extremedllScnltyasd dItBdence ' While on the first qoarter Belle Aire gradaally forged Farrarof Buckfleld, Me. several mon teams of matched horses, were put over the In makhig their selection. They regret toat, in accord- ahead a fall length and a hall, and on the third quarter Dancing Jack, an EagUah hunter, by T. L. D. Perklna course, either to saddle or harness. This sort of ftan was ones with thebr histructlons, they had to consider speed

gained twice that distance ; on the fourth Nat gained of Rozbury. kept up for nearly two hours. OS a secondary consideration, and uerefore overlook some rapidly, then broke Into a full run and came In a length Jack, a Morgan gelding, bv S. W. Drew of Wobum. At 11 iJL attention was called to a " trial of speed," superb horses. ahead, and at the sane time slightlv fonled, on both Fanny, of unknown origin, by John JefDnes, Jr., of open to ell trotting horses that had never trotted for mo- Mr. Wllder's speech at the dinner in the Committee whtoh acoonnts he ot course lost Belle Aire's time was Boston. ney. .Mile heats, best two in three, to harness. First Rooms was loudly cheered. 2:16, and consequently she had the sicond prize ($60) Spot, entered as Hanoverian, by J. C. Pray, Boston. premlnm, $160 ; second, $76. Three horses to start At li P. M. a trial of speed, open to all trotting stal- awarded her. This made Nat Baker oonnt as third In Jacko, a Sir Peter and 81r Henry geldhig, by the same The following entries had been made : EuowNothhig, by lions—Ethan Allen and Biram Drew excepted—was con- the main race, bagging the $25 prise. gentleman. W. H. Poole, Wilmington. Bill Berry, by 0. C. Butman, tested by the followlsg horses—best three ont of five mils In addition to the usual obeerlng during the races, dls- Kate, a Messenger mare, by Smith t Thayer, Bostoa Boston. Perthes, by C. P. Keeler, Boston. Vermont heata Fhst premlnm $160—second do. $76. Uflot rounds of applaiue were given at tbeir termination M^jor, a Messenger gelding, by the same parties. Boy. bv Dan iiuao, Providence, R. L Nameless, ^A. B. Tburaton of Lowell ns. roan stallion Romeo. while the President and thoee holding tickets. Invited Tcpsy, a black mare, no origin mentioned, byA.B. Cook, Boston. Fanny Balcomb, by R F. Balcomb, 'Wor- Peter Debols of New York us. blk. stallion Trotting guest), etaj proceeded to dinner. No speeohlfylng was Hardy of Brookllne. cester. Jim, by George R. Weston, Worcester. And Chllders. attempted, for the fan tnd excitement ouMde made snob Charley, a Morgan^ Solon Fisher, of Cambridge. Mountain Boy, by Warren Peabody, New York. On going off, Romeo broke op at tbe first comer, thus Lfghttoct, a Blaok Hawk, owned T. B; Lawrence,;of Nameless, Jim, Balcomb, were now with oeitauHiles useless. . and Fanny givhig Clulden an advantage which was aggravated By 2 rjL the seats^ aooonunodatlng 60O0 persons (at Cambridge, was the absentee. drawn, and the five otben put in for the premluma. twice agahi durbg tbe heat, and Cbllden ran In an eaij lean ohorthlid of whom wer6 bidles,^ were all filled on At noon came the roadsters. There had been 66 en" --Tha.Judges were Mesars. Moses Wilder, of Topsfield, winner by three good' lengths hi 2:64. He won the-eeoond the Harrison Avenue Bide, and bySp.v. there were not tries (although only foor premiums were offered,) and Mast;,Joshua Seward, of Boston : and< David BBl, of in ^-66, and the Udrd In f:4a BrIdport,Vt lea than 20,009 speotalors on foot on the field, and about now 48 showed front The Judges were Messrs. Lewis B. Various voluntary trots took place between races and as maaxBOia «a tha aalghboring bouses or Otber bund-' Brown ot New York, W. H. Gstdner of Provldeace, R. I., This race excited much attention, and the tfane mode between beats. A grand saddle trot, open to all horses, will be seen IngK The " attraotton" bad been annoonced for 2k p.m.. Hlnm Fnller of Hancock, N, H., Daniel E. Colby of New to bavo been a Uttle ahead of the average flnt premium $200, second do. $100, was the last Item on Mid the horses were then bronght on the ground, attach- London, N. H., and BenJ. H. Hodges of Masnohuaetts. thus far at this exhibition. the programme. The entries were as follows Uenv of the horses' of choloe breed st^le, so The start on the first a straggler. Vermont ed to fonr-wheeled skeleton wagons, attended by their were and heat was Join L. BtowD, cf BertoD, ounti Htjoi Boni " - - - Bill " grooms bnd drivers.' Ethan AUen la a pretty animal, that their olrclbig run gave great pleosnre to tne im- Boy and Berrv went In for a run," and got rebuked B bUoB, PlOTldtnU, B. I. AlburObl. with white feet, remarkably easy when movlnff, and was mense mass of speotatota. The names of their owners by the judges. Monntahi Bov took and kept a falr^and A. OupuUr, do, do. Boitoa QItL are square lead, ' Wm. Banvd, Jr., BoitOD, ToBBfBlptOB. driven bv Dan Mace ; Ethan's sire wits the Old Black Eben Hanbhett, Henry A. (Took, S. £. Spragen, John making his mile In 2:38. 0. BratOB, Ntw Tork. BUekobmOBl. tforrell, S, A. Sbnrtleff, On ' the second and Forthos ttmi' Hawki and Ethan's dam a Morgan mare ; he was entered B. M. Adams, Augustus Russ, heat Mountain Boy 0. B. WoMon, WorMlUr, KbU. Bowe£Oo. of Cambridge. Olark Brown, R. B. Denny, Jones Sawyer, John L, Eeyes, [led well and fairly for the mastery, but the New Yon Sr Hiram Drew has some Meears. Dennis Flagg, of Boeton, C. Toartelot, of Mil- lorse essenger blood, and " some" other ; W. P. Mer

<3ri.>en 'Mountain 1 (prabiblj) 3:10 Black Hawk's running away whenever started, both three year olds Taaanu«h.3:B8 1 Tom Wondor,l:84 Btlrn exhibited a magniSoent grade Durham bull, and an eno^ headed. He \m acoordingly dlatanoed 8t by the decision of Lawrence gray mare Nina, belonging , to Alex Reiver was now withdrawn, and Tom Wonder came ui moos specimen, owned br W. S. Grant, attracted much the Judges...Enow. Nothing kept t» his work steadily Snyder, of North Bridgewatir, a winner In 2:40. Tecumseh run In ahead, but of coune attention. Also fine bulls owned by Samuel Mllllken, W. ihrou^hout, was nevsr fairly headed, and won the first 'Morgan bay mare Mystery, belonging to Eldridge It did not count for blm< W. Porter, and Harrison Noble. -heat In 2'.66. Wheeler, of Feltonvllle. At 3 P. H. came the second trial of speed between the Among the many fine bones on exhibition, were a black Provloue to the Eeoond heat, the jadges told tho trotting the . own- Fliat Ilttt .Hrattrr 8:20 Nlat ...... 8:88 two stallions, Ethan Allen and Hiram Drew, Morgan, three yean old, owned by James Robhison : a -er cf Green •' Mountain Black Hawk that there was a slight Btoondnekt 8:11 8:11 same that trotted o4i» Wednesday, when Ethan won the blael Messenger, one year old, owned by George Fowler;, ' objeotloa to tho gait ef his horse which put them 'to tho Myetory therefore solved the mystery of tho flnt prize, race. This trot was for two promlums, of $1000 and $100 of Westbrook, and three superb horses f^om L. P. Warren. neoeeatty of ' ruling him out, -oonseqacntly only throe ond Nina the second. respectively. Tbe jadges were Messrs. Joshua Seward cf Robert Bornham had a pair of matched colts, fanoy color- oomt to tho start on the second beat. Know Nothing led At 3 P. M. camo the evout of the day—tho match be- Boston, Moses Wilder of Boston, and Triatram Bnrgess of ed ; J. F. Andetsbn, of whidham, bad a handsome Messen- • off, being Mowed by Jennj", Llnd, and Nellie alter her. tween Flora T(^mplo and Laiicot. for a prize of $1000, Providence. Ethan Allen was driven by Dan Mace, and ger colt, of three yean, an excellent Messenger mare and •On the'flrst half, Know'Notblug broke but rccov- quickly the Becbnd to receive $200, end the third. In the event of Hiram Drew by Mr. Peabody on the first heat colt, end a pretty Drew colt ; Merrill F. Files, of Gorbam, - ertd;'dnd on reaching the half-mile peat Jenny LInd about three starting, to It to tho have $100. Ullo heats—best three ont was Hiram's turn to have the pole, according bad two fine, well formed, light red horses of the Sir .

-.'five rods. ' Tho heat was again easily won by Know Notb- of five, to harness. previous agreement that whichever had It flnt should Gbarlee breed. ingy^ho.oamo to ahead in good style In 2:62. Aooord- Tho Judges were Messrs. Peter Deblole of New York, give way ot the next trial. Ethan came In winner In The love of sport broke out on tho afternoon of the ilngiy Ihe first prize was awarded to him ; and tho second and W. H. Gardner of Providence, R. I, and John B, 2:4Ci. very first day In an Impromptu foot raoe. There were 'Ol $10'I6' LInd, Jehny who oame In second but some dis- Clarke, of the Manoheater (N. H.) Minor. Mr. Drew now toek charge of bis namesake, but Ethan nine entrieS'for the three prizes of $16, $10, and $6, The '4anoe behlndt',' Immenac cheering closed the proceedings James D. MoMonn of N. Y., entcn b. m. Flora Temple. won the heat in'2-32j. Ulram was then withdrawn. following three ran the half mile course each In the time lif Wednesday. Sam. McLaughlin of Y., names block geldhig Lancet Ethan now run the third mile alone In 2:361, and Im- coming of all .the others :— N> agahiat us name, In ahead . '• ' TnunsDAY. : This ta-ot was la light gigs, (Lancet had the pole,) and mense oheerhig followed. A.P.Htllald.Oiuo S:IS The third day wis ueboted Id with rather a raw was won by Flora In three s^alght heats, scoring 2:3Ci— There were also other trials of speed, for two-yearold 8«th 0. Bogtrt, Pottlind 3:80. 'atmosphi^e j.'but, as the wind weslVom 2:40— under. entriea Chllders, flrom L, r. Ow» 3:81 and 'jToggy a 2:43i. Shouts of applause accompanied each heat, and Three . ip^al^y quite os ' ladles . fair qqarter, tho oomo numerously and and at tho close also except from a few obstinate Bip- May vard, of Brsdford^Amerioani itom Stephen Hayes, After a few minutes, these three started again, perform- .

the preTlons oocosIodb. The inuslo Natlok ; and grabloudy as oh oom- 'Vau-Winkle people who do nbt read the OurrsB. and, of Jenny.Llnd, ftoi» J. D. Bradley, of Milton. ing the half mile a second time as follows a— . ' general cavalcodo, fint menoeft-At 9 A. M. The grind led by had only Just neard of Flora's 2:241 exploit, , so that ihey' The two took the p]HzeB, .$60 and $26. A. P.lUia«Id.,i 1:83 ttaoBntlllOnsi'^d followed bv horses In single harncas, hod been easily Induced 'to lay some ridiculously absord Then came a saddle race .'between two poneys, one a Beth 0. Bogan: 3:tT 1:11 anil they by.the'matcbed and tandom pairs, wont twice bets oa quicker time. Methtng like everybody behig bay, bred in Porto Bloc, 'we believe, .belonging toO. E. r. OwM.... It around th6' obtuse. Bead's Cornet Band wont on ohcad, suited, espeoloUy " fiast " people. Davidson of Dorcbcater,:aiid ridden by a young aon of MaxBeld took tho lead from the start and retained " and the glofv df heallh lMamcd from, every oheck as tho Between tho first and second boats, Bob Logic and Belle, Mr. D.'sj the other. belonging to R. S. easily. The race went off In a very.aucoessfal manner, Ex- sun began to olidr elmt the mist of the lUornlng. belonging to J. U. Forbea, wore driven around the course, Denny of Leicester, b}so j^j&tn by a lad. They went and was witnessed by a large number of speotators. track, a circum- At ol A. M. tho draught horses wero chlled up. Tho lu saddle, at ftill gallop, and proved themselves, so' for round the coono at'^mll'jpiSm; tvrice, and made'a most cellent order was preserved about the of. judges wero Mcasrs. 'Qeo. Meaohani, of 'Odmbi'Idgo. Ezra OS appeared, a match. Between the second and tiilid laterestlng mateh, ellolthij^t^ts of merriment from the stance In no small meaeure owhig to the management

FoRlstall, ol Boston, and J. H. Thomas of Orwell, Vt boats, the pacing maro Pocahontas, was exhibited on the spectators. Tho black came in half a length ahead. osslatant Marshal Lang. . Agrionltnrd The drag and a wagon load bf stones, were both used' In truck, a portion of the time at speed, but alternating in An exhlblUoB of roadsten followed, when several fioe The meeting of tiie Maine State Sodety hi Portiand on this trial, tho wagon cihtalnlhg 0404 pounds. Hiii onj^ her gait from slow to fast and fast to slow, the owner horses were brought forward to test their qualities, hi was held ot .tiie United Steles Court Room

competitors wero Ool. Robert Oowdin, of Boston, wMeh- having reasons not to time her. After the trot Belle honess. This closed the day's proceedings. 21. , Tuesday eventog. Cot ^ , o i i_ 0. S. Bar:; was again saddled, and driven around the • SiTORDAT. Bntman,.PresIdent of Uie Society, tered Tom Ever, Tom, and Honesty: andW. half-mile track i The Hon. Samael Eolmee, rington, of (Jhorleslown, who entered Bay Colt, BoBlen twioeat ihU gallop, making the mile hi 2:16. :The fine and mild weather bronght a " remarkably full took the chair at 7 o'olock, FrM. Hon. EzeUel '' Jiok, and Chub.' TomHverwaS evidently well nameS. Then csme another trot, by spbntaneoiis combustion, ohunh" In attendtmoe. All sections hi each dsss of the Seoreiuy of .Uie Society, rood the doings of tiv moving tbq,btayT.load of oVer three tona with apparent arranged on tho spot, mile heats, best two 'pnt.ot three. horses were well represented, and. on Immense cobconrse IngaiGardlner, Sept26, lfl6

' and s ease, and iven ^i.wliig ItoTor a boom with which the Tor gratuities of $20 and $19, between the mare Fanny of spectators, cf either sex, (soon filled the grounds, Peering Eall, Olh EaU, Mechwdo's Hril, OLmp eihlbl- wheels were blocked. Tom, however, obeolutoly reftased entered by Mr. Jacob Ffelffet, and Honest John, ridden especially as the awards of the judges and other mterest- Hall, wen all well filled with vlstton during the iodraw the drog loaded with etonca, not understanding by Dan Mace. The latter had the Inside. Honest John Ing ceremonies were to take place oa this tiio last day. tioa — ' . . : : : !

NEW YORK CLIPPER. aaplendldraaaat«lla*,wUehoa«not*tr»bta*.«tl U*l«*aa4 WEDinSDAT. 82OO premium. The following horses were entered; ATOB GABUB the Bamham, Oents, tail ana t«it them! „ 'r Thl« Mcond dAj ireather not at all iDvltlng foe ont- Lady owned by Mr. Bnmbam, of Portland: Buuim tfiw Ttrk tnd PAUatblf»l,U»WaiUa(lMitM*t,B«t- gicpged with a nore Joyoai popiiIatioiL The BOin of BeaafleI4 owned by Mr. FhllUps, of Lynn, Mass., and WUIa-N.T. Blaok-PUUd'a WUU-Fhllad'a. BlaekR.T. BfOidway. and Walnat itreitB, ^llad'a. wu taken for (dmloloa at the fair gronndi, etc Albert, owned by Mr. Ling, of Portland. IL.KBUKa PtoKl il..BlakaaBt KtakaaB tea, and at T. B. OalleBdai>t, Thhd UOOO " ^BtoKrq 1%t drawing br matched oxen began the ipmrti, th-the load The first heat was made Lady Norton and Lady tOIVVt OV ^ (ibg piled with _granite blocka, and the " heft" get at Bamham. in 2:61. Readfield and Albert then made the JVSr BBOBITBD, A FBIBH distance In 2:46. On the seoond beat of the two " Ladles," VOR THB 0 H A K P I O K i H I Pf .WbHa-B.Bitah. " Udi--Al»aio. FIOHTB of oxen 7 the time made \-nnt' trial—UoeeBAdant of FertUad; age was 2:6a The second trial of Readfleld * ie..KEttoUi4 rtoKBi AMD OBLIBBATBD PBICB BATTUB | and beia gii^ 8 feet. Thb yoke mored 6460 IBb. 2U feet Albert was declared a dead heat ; and upon another ' 17..XXttaKt Or an aeoooat of all the Prlae BalUai (tor tha ObamploBihlp i and alio or JtoMid trial br the aame—moved 6460 lbs. 4 feet veiy closely contested heat, the time made was 2:41, thedayaof Flgaad Broogbtan to tha aneint time | many ether and •itiaordlauy flatUae MweM fliyt-raU Third trial—F. Proctor of PortUhd; age 7 yeare; girth ^etdSeld coming home a vary lllt'i ^ead. In each of Atrnea I. T. Z, Bmbr, mi Wm tttaUr. game ^olnUr. FagTlIataef aneleat and modara tlmea. Oooplled from »B4U1 feet the other matohea, Whlta-X T. Z. Blaak-Wait 7 ftet 8 Inches—moved 6010 Iba St there was not a second's dUbrence. " " and origtaal aooreaa, by the < 8..KBtoqB4 KttakoiXP Life In iMndoB," Boxlana 8yean; girth In the afternoon for for Foorth trial—F. Uaraton of Portland; age was resamed the trotting 6200, 4..KttakeiKP P to Q 4 nan 01 Bull's un in mhdoh. honet raised, I fiet 4 Inobee—moved 6010 lbs. ik feet wherever best two in three, mUe heats. eold by London : Fabllihed at " BeU'a LHb" oflee. and gjlOi trial—George O. Shores of Watervlllfl; age 6 For this, two heroes only were entered, Readfleld and anwunSiammaandlUMiU. WILLMBB * BOailfl,, _ Terk girth 7 feet 3 Inohei—moved 6180 lbs. 21 feet Albert Readfleld won both heats in 2:49 and 2:4& Im- Blaak-atammi. - WUta-UMaliht a RaHia itieet, Wew trial—aame team as fourth trial-moved 6180 lbs. mediately after, came off a foot-race for boy's nnder 16. 3..Ptaq4 Ftakaaf It^PtleeTwoDollanaadaHalf. 4..l)titasF jO'feet Three prizes, $10, $7, and $4. Run, half a mile. T. 8. FRANK rORBBTBB'B Seventh trial—H. 0. Borlelgh of Watervllle; age 4 Willis, won first prize. Time, 2:60. J. Hlckey, second CbthfioM ant DtUa. BPOBTQia WOBE. ;tJBT F1JBM8HBD, "IHOOIJ- gtith 7 feet 3 Inches—moved 6180 lbs. 10 feet irlze. Time, 2:62. 6. K. Obesly, Sd prize Tine, 2:63.' Eilwun NBW :" for haal- Mirr; Blaak-Ohaakmau. Whlto-Salla. pleto Uaanal for Tonng Bportamen with dlteottoBi Cboa closed the exercises for the fonrth day. art of •hMtlsg on the Elghu trial—J. O. Field of Lewlston; ago 6 yean; I..PI0K4 PtoK4 ling the gnn, the riSe, and the rod ; tt* wlogi breaking, and hoatlag^er the degl the MH 6 feet—moved 6180 lbs. 10 feet SATDBDAT. I..PtoKB4 PtaeeP the managamant, TarJaltia and hablta of gami, rlrer, lake, and lea Biblsg, eto., ate. "wnth trial—S. 3. Warren of Scarboro'; age 8 yeart; Bramhall Hill presented a gay sight Weather better lUutraUdwIUk Sixty Bna ODgrarlnga frOD erlgtaal Oawlagf, by 7 feet 1 Inch-moved 6180 lbs. 40 feet The first thing to come oS was a trot for a premlnm of Buuun Dt Pttfanlaint ant Ift. Heuy WiUlam Harbett, Eu. Prepared far the iaatnQtloa and 01 tawerof Tenth by the tame—age 4 yeart; girth 7 feet 3 laches horses raised in Maine, Wblta— Pieroatalaa. Blaak—Iiopea. nMof thayonlhef Amarlea, by fBABi rcBBaTBa, $100 between and always owned Da > Itmo " , Ae. oae (KfUt i-inoved 6180 lbs. 10 feet a,.p.q4 PtakaaKt FUld Bporta," Ilah and Ilahing," fce b best two In three. Ladv Bamham, Lady Norton, Fre- slit, tl.Tt; T..QUkaaP PtoQS Tolima ofSOOvagia; enboiaed oloth gill, BLIO ; extra 'Having been delayed by the bod weather, It was now mont, (owned by 0. A. Maraton of Mount Venon), and foil gilt, Pnbllabedby BTBINGBB k TOWNBBND, • n {Inner time. In the afternoon came the display end trial Zlmrl (owned by D. L. Haines of Readfleld,) entered. aat Broadway, N.T. and carriage horses. Abont tiilrtyof this class N.B. Ualledonreeelptorprloe>V«ofP>it eloaely aa we ahonid hare done had It not bean the pro- J. Cortls, Qorham. OONOBBBS ATINUB AND UOBOOOO 8TBBBT, Messenger mare, two, L. by S. Ling of Portland, Lady Burnham, and a horse own- dnoUon of a flnlabad plajar. Tbanka for year game. It appaan COBNBB New Uaren, Oonn. The anbiorlbera, haTlng opened the abora Morgan, one, J. E. Trafton, Harrison. ed by Isaiah Fompllla of following Is the tbiiweek. J. I. flrat dtaooreied that No. 44 waa drawable. H.K. Toner. The Baloon, are prepared to funlik their pabeai with the beat Oriteit Scarboro'. ^ao forwarded a itatement of the feat. gorgan and Messenger, .one, Edward Moses, tine In three heats tha mukat aSorda. A good Bnpply of Londoa and DsbUa Portera, Fowler. Westbrook. nscix BiM.—Tbaaki for game and and.game. Ihayihall A BHBBIDAR. t? essenger, one, George 8»wrorhon« 3:>8 S:M) tM B«ouhAlaa,Aa.,onhand. dULAQHBB dne attention. Messenger, two. Jeremiah N.Llbby, Westbrook. LtdrBirahun 3M 940H IM oalTa Uoraa raealTad. All O.K. Going to " bid Carewell THB OAMB OF BILLIARDS, Morgan, firom French mare, James Robinson, Dorham. Pompllla 0:10 HiiBTiK.— to Stanghta?" We won't hear a word ot It, APPLlTpN ' nOHAEL FHBLAN; JUBT PUBLDHBD BT Messenger Morgan, seven. Pompilla's tine was not noticed after the first heat BT OiBiR HoBH.—Poaltlon leoalTld and reeerred for examina- A Oo., prlea Bl. BlnaSingle aoplea malltd ftee, on reoeipt of prwe, , Messenger and Bush Indian, four years old respectively, The Sawyer horse proclaimed winner. Thus ended the tion. We hiTa by no meana "forgotten yon |" on the other hand, by a'OONNOB A COLLI"LBNDEB, Billiard Table Kakan, M Ann L, P. WarrenJ^accarappa. "show." wa lamembtr Ten with feellnga or gralltade for forwarding aoma atteet, N. T. 37 Morgan, four, SamnelMllIiken, Saco. The exhibition halls are to be kept open throughout Tirj good poaltloni for the OurpBB. ••SPORTSHAN'S HALIii" BOSTOlf. 'Messeoiger mare and colt, ten' years, J. F.Anderson, this week, and Portland is how In all her glory. Alorzo.—Ton are oorreet, aa nnal. Ton wUI obaerre we write WBL0OMB.-NO8. 87 AND t» BIH BTBBXT, BB to Uaitla thia weak. Harry Holt wonld like to play yos a game ALWATB fflodham. tween Dock Banare and Haaorer etreat ilall, or throofh the Olippxb. He wrltee: my iloeere ' by "aire two, J. F. Anderson. ' Muscat, iUaa HABT, PnprieUr. thaika to Alono for the honor he haa dene me by dedleiting lo ' colt, six, Joslah Black, Portland. THE fliHE eF CHESS. Always en hand, the aholeeat Wtaaa,Braadlei, OIn, Whiakay; Mare and olaolsal a eompoiltlon to me." Go It, boya. two, Theodore Llbby, Scarboro'. Ala, Porter, Lager Beer, and gider. Alao, Ohaafaga* and other Morgan, Baic TwBLTBi.—Pleue aaad you mora again, aa It hai been ° foielgn dallaaolee. ^ Foar-yea>old colt (Rising Son blood), Irving Blake, PAST AIiL OOCBT. mlalatd. Mt. Hart wlahei to (Aform hli Mandi aad the pablla fgigt- Portland. Wb u* bkpDj to b* able to uooanoa to our Ohtn raadan ud Tbb Usbbowk.—We were angaied In aaalyiing youpoafUbn ally, tnatlie ua openedlhe iVdfl Baal, eOBlBUdMafi ioa aline- Red gelding, four, Wallace Brown, Baldwin. eoatarlbntora that the niw Amtrloan Ohaaa Hanalna, to b* eallad when you ehallegge raaahed oa. u tbare la to be a "fiiM' yon tire aitabUahment, whleh he baa Stted ap aipieaal/ ftt the «em- TliIton,aBd that no paliu will apated to ' "THiOHiaa UoBTULT," li DOW a Siad fact Bogla 8:11 Ltom» F. Ttrkar, BkMwlo oontrlbntloni ai« wlloltad. For datalla and olroolara, laqalr* of While. Blaak. White, Dliok. JtmM Cutl), Weattcook S:16 SOWNOBS. Dakiil W. Ftaii, ) Idltora 7 to a eto 9 e to 1 S to It THB ARTS AND UiBon J. THQHSDAT. BiziLTins, or( aad to as e 18 1 s 14 18 THB UNDBBBIGNBD WOULD BHBPBOTFITLLT OITB HO- 'WllLUK MiiLiB, ) Pobllahara, 1 s 1 8.. e 10 18 38 Uee that he eoaunenoed, and will eojtUBe dnrirt tka On the third day the cloads were lifted by a stiff breeze hM Ho. 18 Thamea at., cot. Trlnlt/ Flaca, or 171 Wait 2M A, N. T. 4, as 18 e..io 11, and wine. Fall and Winter mOBthl,-t«'glVi'tTlTata-lBUiainmrn tha Art the north, bat M from the weather remained cold and gnaty. 81 e 6 orBeir-Dabnoei'athlaapaalonaBooma, 908 Oantre atreet Thoee jijia njggghlng matohw werereeomadwltb-giMt Inteten,' wlahlog to proaeonte thla health/ and iDrlgotatlng exiralie «UI ivO aaduea came the exhibition of matched horses. H. H. OOBKBBFOSDBUIVI. And the arraniemaati neb u wlU glre goiA general aatlarketloB. »I|ni WILLIAM HABTINQB. Hay and D. L. Mitchell, Portland, entered a beautiful span lIlDMiaBT,S7raoaM,N. Y.—W* iball (latliy 70a with giaat FOSITIOH NO. 00. FoaraioN NO. 00, pliaanra to oorialTaa and, wa bopa, jproBt to 7on. Ton will aaiBi. of black And HBW IBBIXa. nxw DEPOT. Morgans by Black Hawk, C years old. . Merrill SPORTflMBN'S ana opanlag In "Pbllldor'a Dafanoa'.' u tha OLirria, Jut praTlou Files, Dedloated to F. 0. H. WOODHAU, 160 FULTON BTBBHr, (OPPOSITB BT. E. Gorham, a span of good-sized, clean-limbed light to our BOoaBUsn to Ita Ohilr of Ohaaa. Wo hara Orat to daipaloh ALFBBB Bytha"Vnknown." By "Nemo." Panlj Ohuoh, New Tork. Onna and FUhlngTMkle. Bodi, bays of the Sir Cnarles breed, 6 yeara Robert Bamham, tht "Oantre Ooular Qamblt" BLAOK.' Beab, Boxing aiorai. Fenaing Folia, Ooek Span, and eTeiytbIng la I pair of BLAOK. fancy colored four year olds. Rocky Mountain Dblti, Boatoa, Uaia—BiiTO ! It tha Ohaaa la u good u Dla- the Bportlngllne. Wholeiale and retail. e-lm need. Thev traveled prettily and attracted much atten- cram No. T, It will apptar aa a pioblam. "0, whan, and 0 whare" la Ohaokmata T LIFB AMD BATTI.BS OF YANKBE SUtLITAN. tion. We also noticed a noble span of whites, traveling H. 'tantloat FULL AND AOOUBATB BBP0BT8 OF HIB iocog. a. H.,Boiton.— "lahoald IlkatomeatO. H. H EMBBAOma aeroaa the board. Let oa aiohaaia addraKaa." flghta with Hammer Laae, Tom Beoor, Harry Ball, Bobflaaat, .At 11 A. M. all Portland and parts adjacent came to see Toora la Ohan, Dilta. Tom Hyer, John Horrlaey. Together witna aynopataofhli mlaot Ihe (rottlDg battlei from hia Stat appearaaee In tha Prlae Bloc nntll hli retln- match between Young Tiger, owned by Dr. [Taa; and InTlta OaBbildgo, and a doaan othaii.— Xs ] between Tom Hyer and Donntry U'Olee^ Oill, of Now Oastle, English, largo well mant Alao, the batllea a Morgan and It lid not eomatnto E, IlATCB.— ou poiaaaaloa. Hare jon ter, Ohria Lilly and Tom M'Ooy, George Keoaett and Ned Ham. bnned,'4 years old Brandy, owned by Beqj. Yoong, Jr., ; rooalred a latter thronih the P. 0. hom oat moDd,Alf. Walker and Joe Hollea, the •Jpldar." ,, of Hartford, Morgan English, dark bay, qatte small and iTBo, Phllad'a.—We ahall be happj to hara joa oonHnse jonr Price 38 oeati. Addreu, by mall, OLIPPBB BUee, N. T. pttv, 4 years old ; and a heavy white horse owned by ooReipondeaoo, for we hall wltbplaaaor* and a halplig band arar/ A MABTBtt I WITHOUT acaeialon to the ranka of Ohw-plajrera; bat I ! ! BOXIRO Mr. Bradley. The conditions were announced : three mile oh oh M oh alm- pllfr Tou notation. The appe of jout foar-mora aolntlon, and ' dRrioiBSBiitoABaaBB-iBaiDiloBa*. — heats, best two In three : 20 mlnatee rest between each rariatlon, wonld hare held a forty-more game aor^ortablr. So ATTACK AND BBLF DHFBHOB, hear right Inlloa of Mo. 35, not ; Inataad of K to Q or Kt'a aq., at move Explained In lo eiay a meaner that aay peraoa nuy lomytaheaA Intarpoia. Don't WHITB. WHBTB. By some nieunderslanding, the large Iron gray. State of 2d, B wonld gat dlaoonragad at the fliit mlatake. thla aieiral Alt Containing de>erlpUoBi of Oiler (Ohaaa) haada thaa failed to aolre that ta more and win. White to play aad win. Kalne, was allowed by the judges to go Us first heat on jom fine problem. Blaok OOBBBOI PUOaiBTIO ATTITUDBB, Wa ahall hare aoma matter from and to "Ba Prefontalna" of joar of tha preeent day. dme, and then trot with the others. Mr. Bradley's horse u pnotlaed by the meet oelebiated Boxen altf next week, to whlgh we Inrlte you attention. BT OWEN BWIFT. PB0FEB80B OF THB ABT. was withdrawn, and after' some dlfflonlty. the three renew- BlATOa QABIB Db PiiroRTAiHB, Phllad'a.—We ahall pnbllah your latter, with Prloa U% oanta, maUed tree of poitaga. ed the trotting, resalling as follows for tne three horses aoma addlttoia, naat week. BBTWBBN ALONZO AND BAH TWBLTBS. n-ta ^ F.BBADT.Pnbllfher,UAnait.,N.T. - lit. 2d. ad. Ottilix, Baltimore, Ud.—Tbanka for the letter leoelrad. It Blaek-Bara TwelTai. Whlte-Alouo. " lltttotHtInt 3:ig 9:67 3413 OLIPPBR" BHADBS. ahall be eiamlnad and aoiwirad In onr next. t.. 0 e 17 11 Staij 8:U 1:01 8:01 ANBW4AND FINE BBTABLISHUBHT, OAILBD rBB TougTlitr. tM 8.-02 BM ii.onzo.—In ou next : only—the diagram of "Qam No. 1" la • Ourraa Biisis," haa iut keen opened by Ihe oaderrigaedt oorreet. KATOH OAIU). BoBOTalt atreet, where the liteit Bportlag laleUlceaea State of Maine is a splendid animal, but he broke badly at No. 138 beat of Wlaai, Bnadlei, TAitOasxL.—Uanytbaaki fottha beaatlfbl problem dadl- ••OLD lOVBTBENTH." may alwayi be leaned. The AlN, OlgMli it times. Toung Tiger, also, only needs more training. oatad to onraelf; and you latter generally. Ac., alwayi oa hand. BBTWBBN LTBANDBB AND KNOW MOTHINO. " " Bat'.tte sympathies of the crowd were evidently with little " Boxlana," S Tola s Flatliaa," aad FIghti toi Um OhaaplOB- H. B. 0. Bkiih, New Tork.—X T. Z., Senior, of Briftol, B. I. trotting Blank—Lyaudu. WhlU-Bnow Nothing. ahip," to be aaen at the bar. JAMEB BEGAW, Fftprlatof. Brandy, whose was handsome and honest wlihea to taka np you lata matob same with J. Tan Oadal, an( 8..U 11 27 34 Six geldings were next entered as follows, on similar eany It to a termination ; C t. he wlinei to oatry on OPnCB, ALBAHT, Tan Oidal'i e,.14 18 STATE OF NEW YOBK, BBOBETABT'B tsma: all*. Woald yon Ilka to go on t Angait 13, 18M.—To the Bherll of the sity and eonatr of He* tbe geaeraleleetlOB Fremont, owned by 0. A. Marston, Mt 'Vernon. Tork:—BIr—Notloe la hereby alTan, that at flUTOH QAHB. BATOa QAHH), to be held In thla State oa the Taeaday incceedlag the Irit Monday Yankee Boy, S. W. Ohadboum, Harrison, OLVTION OF PBOBLBBI XT. to eleetod to NO. Between "Hartln," of Beaton, Betweaa''Hartla" asdH, of NoTomber next, the foUowlag oflcen are be wit T Uncle Ned, " G. F. Hltohings, Portland. AODTeraor,lntheplaeeorUyronH. Olatk. White. Blaok. j WhIU. Black. and J, P. Bweet, New Tork. OortU. Zlmrl, " D. L. Haines, Readtleld. .QtokerSx KtoQt 8..QtoKtx A Llentenaat Goraioor, Id the aliea of Henir J. RaruoBd. KxQ r'Uartln.'O Blaak, (H.Outli.) BLAOK, - OODDlieloner, In the piece of Ooraellu Oaadlnar. . . Flying Clond, " H. Bradly, Portland, .Kt-Kt5x BxKt U.Kt-BSmate. A Oanil An Injpeotor of flUte Filaona, la the pliee of ThomM Xttk* Rockland, " Mr. Lbg, Portland. patrlek. The three first named ran first, Fremont winning on BOLVTioif OP mmavA no. m. A Olerk of the Oout o' Appeeli, la the ptaae of Beajsala R. each of the two first heats. Harwood, daoiieed. .i.' - WblU. Btaek. j WhlU. Bliok...... All whoae termi of offlee wUI exptn oa the lait day of BlsiB . . In the afternoon, at least 20,000 speotatora came to see .PIoltBSx KtoQd 8..StxQ B morel .B-KBSx «xB U..Kt'K7miU. bar next. the ladlea ride and drive, although me weather was rather Thlrtytre Bteetori ot FierfdlBt and Tlae-PiMUeat et tha- trying. The following equestrians took tiielr plaoes UnlUdBlatei. open the track, eacortea by gentlemen :— VroMen Vo. A Bepnieatatlre la tha Thiity-dfth Ooigteu of the Caltedt AS.—87 Midnight Blatei for the Third OongiMilonal dIttiM, eempoied of the Pint, Miss 8. OoSn, Portland. BLAOK. Baoond, Third, Fifth andElghth wardi In the elly and eooaty of' " S.£.Kezer,Wlnthrop. " " Georgia A. Craig, Readfleld. A!eo!'a*BepneratattTa la Ihe lald OangiaM tn the Footth Oea-- of the Foirth, Bloth, Tenth lad.' Mra. E. M. Stiles, BIddeford. (laialonal dlitrlot, eompoaed Fonrleenth wardi of the mid ilty and eqanty, Miss Annie Fowler, Westbrook. _^ W. WHITB, (J. P. Bweet) WHITB, (HirtlD.) Atao,aBepie FoxTic PBoeX/—Behold that lady, yonng and tilt; mukwall grealonil '• Mary ' W. Herrick, Alfhd. teeath wards of the citr of Ntw Tork. ^ > herJet aad gloaay. hair ! her brow, and niok, and haada, how white Diaper. Jr., aad BlmaOD ... . vare, valae $25,) to Miss Georgia A. Oralg, of Beadfield. rui, and all rBBOELXD o'er y her ehaek with aoaauana leeaied ' Alio, dxtaea membeiaof AMmUy for mU dly aai eeaatpi , \ The fifth, (silver ware, value $16,) to Miss Huy W. Hei^ qolla Taralihedi hu apper Up with baib wac oabbimsbI If AU whoae Um4of office itfa eipire oa the last day Ds«S«hst tick, of « |< aext ToanieipMtfally, Alfhd. Ihli he trae, 'til paiting atnnp ' koow yoa what wioBght thti N. P. STANTON, Jr., Dap. Ba«etli7 ofBtata, In the evenbig an address on the sut|jeot of. American woDdiroiiehiBget WHITB. BBBBirr'i Omoi. Naw ToBi, AogBit 90, 18(8. and European Agriculture was delivered by theUon.<]ea thaaotleeof WUte to aal mat* la tlueo mevM. Tea I OOVBAUD'S Itaiiab Hbdioatbo Boat wUI toAlllUy n- TheaborelipabllihedpanBantto tkeS*«f«taiT ^W. Morah, at the Seoond Fulsh Ohoroh, In Middle street theieqaliameati of tha itatale la Mieh aiaM mera emy -reetlga of Tao, Plaptn cr FmUai, and roDdet tha ofBtate.iad mm This, with the Demooratio Tonhli^t Frooeeslon outalde, aadpiOTlded. JAMBI 0. WILIiaT. daikMt.-aklaiBimooth aad while aa ta IbBuVa BltPoesaa BhettFeflheOltyiBdOeaa^afirewToA kept old Portland pretty wide awike that night Bnlnu Ve. flft.—B7 aiiulo. BuiYilB U eapaelally dedgBed to andlaaU that hair ft«a tiM ill Ihe paVUe aewmperi U tha eaaaty wU-fablkh the abor* i^;»^-K»t,Q«i Bat«B»i KlatKBIi >aatSBt,XB la i£ week aatUUa deetloB, aot^ baoA la their bllla ramiT..-' u bM,whlehia ar*aialaiiMaaitghU7. Bis Haia Dts has the eA far adreitldBg the MM,M that they BMwta laid baCm Ihe Bend , Weather better. VlsttorfarriTlng In thoaaands. > Lo- BLAai.-K at Ua B 4 1 Fi ftt K S, aad S B U. Fnt«iaFnp«rljefehaaglaf Nd»r (M/kalr to dark toowaor of BuerrtteH, aai|iMr fana^ Barlsed BUIaU^ 4les delighted. Huoh IntetMt to see the nee for ihs Ifklto t« plir Ml mate la ttwaorasi ' J*t klait HfhUi Us Li4«» BoNi Imparts to the eheek ag« lip voirdu».«,tiiu,i;5Siiirii»^i,»*i»i4a ' : -' ; ; : "

WfeW tORfe CLIPPER.

ttlri b g^ned hy th« ja» player who holi- or obt4lnt

aoy one drawing above 31, loses of bonne. N. B>-rThe three itakes may be all dined ov ^:il4,^v*H^^:^a^20* •' on* posoo, hi wUfihbaae he Is entitled, b some oonmiilca three from eaoh to more player ; bat tUs advanwnli nsoaUj set adde, 18 Bvoring too maoh of giuabUag?^

PLATING WIST WITH •'BEX. AiraoTiaB ou readan may have read the. foUowhu bafbre, Itketoh yet It li m fnll ofhnmor, and r^)(bn, thn we feel asrarad a Tepanual of it will not Iqjora their dl. giMoo In the least Few msh'have ever gone to Oongress with ;moi« fbi and pOpnlarity than Hon. Lsslte Coombs, of Kentaokt In the way ofaneedotehelsnnequilied : while hlsmodt of telling stories ImportB a tone to them that no one cu appreciate who has not heard them. Among the " chat, aoten'' that Mr. Coombs knows like a book,lB oIdMsjot Lnckey, whosetilstea for bragging amoonts at timea t« the lObllme. Whenever thelbjor has a atraoker 1b tht neighborhood, he opena wide and " apreadi htmaeir' ' and with a anoceaa that leaves us nothing to dsiire, " The followteg sosne took place between the Maki and Colonel Peters, a " late arrival" frbm Lllnoli. Major, I nnderstsnd from Gen. Ooombs, that short, lyafter the Bevolotlon yon visited England. How dU yon like the ' Jaunt t" , . 'j "OapItaUyl ^ I hadn't been In London Am ho{iSi!a hi. ^^•'^o*»tlni we hrt bflf?''^'""**''^'*^'*^''

"Bex I what Bex t" "Why, Box the Klng-Geoigo the Third."the oam oame off at Windsor Oastle-Bez and I playing anlna BlUy Pitt and Ned Buke, and reiolted rather ooiilui;

"How BO r' playing Iv^ 7* ?rf" the last game. Bexiald.la rather a familiar manner, ' Major, I anppoae yen ue ae! quatnted with Ohariei Waehlngton, are yon not I" " • No, alMO,' nld I, < I am Di>t-bnt IHteUyonwlt I in ajqaatotod with-George Washtogteo,o the Fattw-wig ofhlBOoantry."* . " Fathito be ^' : ' d^— nys he ' he wai a ouied nb«]. and bad I served him right I wonld have hoitg hlia luj UEOHANISIf FOB SOUHDINO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. "nUofoourBe rUed metothat degne, that I Jul

[FOB DisoBimom au vmsr r^aB.] . . ""l™ fS.* • Wolr between the eyai tlui MIed him like a ballook. The next moment Borteanj Pitt monnted me, and in leas than ten minotee my Ahl tnM 'of the deal, or snob snm as may have been fixed on dealt: Those who exchange any of their oarda most play, and breechea were lo torn and tattered, that I foeked '. astbe'maxlffldmof.tha Joa and are looed In flye If they donot get atrlok, bat If they like Lazanis. This gave me rather a distaste fot Bnr- tBBHBOABD LOO. ; ! The game goes on In this way iUl the piwl happsna to do not bhangiB, tb'ey may play withont ronnlng therlu Uah aoolety, ao the next moralng I set sail for AmiriM Six >i'^fr^^ilialii-tA-\jik.ttfsm. lii Mlogthe qoit'liltaiMUDg be empty, when the next hand u Force, and Js dealt and bfbelng looed. The dofOer may also change any or all of weeks after I landed at Washington. TheHi^lw tliis' fiiit plaved aa first described. his own iearda, son I met after entering :'.ViiiM/JbeA pilled, la jaaUy entitled to^ . and be takes' the iom ap c^rd Into his the olty,' was 0." r'-ff^/atstriBBaaf wlat bib oatted BoniidG«oie0,(Eiitti,g6iiiei The dealer being laat In hand, has the advantage of hand llkswlse, throwing out one hi lien of It The bards "QTwhatQr ... '-^vUtk do sot admit of psrtnetBhlpa, but In whloheuh always knowiog how many are to play before be himself have the same value as at three-card Loo and Whist, " Why, that d d old federalist. QuInoyAfliaii. ft r-^fj^^o,] wanted to ; pl^^ QQ 0^ ocoonnt. It is pl»yed wlt^ depldea. It likewise sometimes happens, when a large except that the knave of club?, which is called Pan, Is me play nine pins with nlm, and I did n ' ,.'j*'0«f jpeiwns onder 17; batftoD S to8f»nnameuaater cards, they oooaider it ooaafe to stand, In which ease the mast lesd it ; if not, a email oard of trumps If he has it, Alwutwhatr' '7 tkanany Isizer or smaller number. The cards dealer talies the whole pool. or any other suit, which is considered ss tramps; and Uie "He wanted to paymeoffin Continental monejrwotth a shilling [,the aaqs as at WUst. When any hand is a dash of tramps, it is entitled to holder of Pan is expected to play It In the flrstround. If a peek. I sot angry, and knocked him Intoa apitton. the pool, and ioce the board besides, ^at la to gay, each the wlimer of tbo first trick holds a tramp, he must play While I stlU had htm downJim oame In, ud imiNATIOS OF IZBHB. ly dragtrsd olf of the ps' Is looed In the price of a deal, whether play- It next ; but for the remaining three tricks the players me to the White House.'' . >$rJAd AoL—At eaoh new deal, the dealer pats Ing or uot ; but there being no tramp at Force till a are left to their own dleoretion. Eaoh trick la entitled "What Jim!" be pool & oonnteis, 3 cents, 3 ahllllage, or 8 of whal- " roand iias been played, a flam does not m that case stand te a fifth of the pool. A flash of five tramps or four Why, Jim Madison. I went, played enohre for tvo !<«Ter it may be agreed on by the party .to play for ; and good. In some compsnles Uiose only wh6 have declared tramps with Pam In one band, takea the whole pool, and honre, when Tom oame In and insisted that I ahooldn .V'ttta Is called the priee of the ' deal the home with him." '>:'' their Intention of piaybg are looed, and pay each the other players, except the holder of Pam, are looed in ifbdaoL Is irfaen the dealer gtres any of th'e party more f" whole amount the five each. • "What Tom In pool, or the maximam, as before , i^^or.leSB. than th»« oards, or deals too many or too few . Tiie " WbyiTomJefiiBrson. stated ; but ia this case the holder of a Audi must not onlylawa In this game are, that you must follow Jim, however, woold not listei ... JvjHoda, or deals but of regular or shows a card In order, to it, the annoance it till it be ascertained how many intend to play, salt if yon oan, and that In the first round tramps must and oonseqaenoes was that they went Into i desHlDgi' or tuna lip the tramp card at Foroo before dlf- otherwise he forfeits his right, and mast play bit flnsh'as be played, though the elder hand, sometimes flght In the midst of it they fell ovsr the.banlsteoL played. not holdbig i"'i;J^*-ffl?''.''*",been a tramp and dropped aboot flRy feet. left a oonmon band. If two fluuies occur . in- one deal, tho card, may le^.from another salt When I they wen ;,' :.^^;' : Weays I stand," or I play." the old boy This hi 80 maoh a game of chance, that very little skill that gave J>eaay to the bloody Heealsna." .' te difi'erent companiea The simplest mode la called v: ,'XcMd^AV.perBon playing Is Iboed when he does not Abont here, Is required in playing it It is in general safe to stand Combs eald the stranger began to lit ' like a trloki'or when he breaks any of the laws of the BOmX BBAO. " If yOB hold two Inaifibrent cover that be was awallcwing thioga.". The next atip ' ttnmps, crone good one^ • . 'X-game.'' . V ..Jn..this . game the Nlnee and the Knaves are called that thodgh It sometimes happens that a person holding botir oame along, he took passage for an adjaoent ton la three cards of the tromp salt In one band/ " Braggcrs," from their being the.beatoards,—or " Turn- Uog and knave is looed. The player must be regolat;;!49»l9rtwhim.;: .. one band cannot be beat, as they form a paii^-royafof the .which he holds; Is out ' The oharaoter of the other play- best cards, and are better than a natural pair-royal of era tunst' likewise be. taken into ocoonnt; for 'a person OOULD'NT STAND DUO K, ,1'QOlielthatXlnlted.or. niiUiiiltfid, and the laws and aces, fta Two braggers and^n aco, Ao. are bettv than Bometlmes boldly declares bis intention to play when he A''VE3iT good story Is told of the manner Inwhich Ihi mode of playing both are precisely similar, except that at one bragger and two aces,,^: In the same manner, a lioldsa vety LudlfiiBreut bond, in the hope of deterring '^^^mlted Loo those who play and do not get a trick pay pair formed by the aasistaace of a bragger ia younger Domai. fomooa by his Dame atw Camliai tsi '• bettet than the rest -.i- into the pool only ;tbe price of the deal, while at Un- a natural pair, or two oarda, of like valae. Thus a nhie his DmirMonieyim lately iBdaoed to andtbai LAWS OF TUB OillB. write .';linlted LoD .thoy pay the whole amoont that happens to and a king take precedence of two klnga, but ore Inferior There Is no game In which the laws vary so much In play; he balng of rather ail Indolent dlaposltldn by u ,^>^Miii the poolftt.the- time. Bat as by the latter mode to two aoes. A Koave end a king, are better than a nine different oompanles as In that of Loo. Tho following are tare. Shortiy after. Beaofort'i assamptlbn mantgt ;^,>^..ue pool m^y BconmnUto tci.flve or Ion doUars even at and a king; and if the pairs In two hands are eqaal, the , of those observed %t tho Lob Clubs -V-'v loo, tuee^nt and by theforiner It la generally kept very higher valae of the third cord gives the preiiNrence ; if m«nt, hederiredapIayiflrom Domas, and went to Ui 1. The perton who misdeals (eee Explanation of T«rma) .low, a median between the two extremea may be eo- they are equal in every respect, the elder baa the p^er- hotel to see him. As ifoQn as Damae poroslved him, hi forfblta a loo and loses his dsal ; bat if a card Is faced in .^'^^:iHjcmpllahed by limiting tiie loo to double or four times once, The lowest pair-royal that oan be formed, as three the pock, be la to deal again ; or If any of the company knew the objeot of hla vialt, and said to him : «^H|tiK^.p'rlfie of the deal, that la to any, the loaera to pay only twos. Is better than the highest pair, as two aces, Sua. la the canae of ehowlng a card hi dealing, that person ' " Sony, iny dear lellow, that I can't talk with ti ">^:;8i.(Mnta.'or^6 oents at three-cent loo, thongh.tiie pool N. B.—In some companies > the knave of olube aadthe forfeits a loo, and the coids most - be dealt aiteah. bat I'in going ont ^ ."'thoiild contain a maoh lorger sum, bat of oonree to be nine of diamonds only aro admitted to be braggers or with Z to take a long Bwlm.'' 2. If the dealer lobka st 'bli 'bwn'bBcd before he has •^^ " Very well," replied the manager, " fe looedln no more than the atake played (or, ehoold it be turners ; and It is sometimes agreed that natorafpairs I'm veir, aiked or eaoh individual whether they play or notj be for- ' .;'.?.'.'aiider'theancaiat pairs-royal are to of swimming; myself, and will aooompany yea yiral limited. "! precede artlflolal ones of the same ^ . feltaaloo. let me." • V :;.;v The amoont to be played for, and whether Limited value, or those formed by the aaslttance of the knave of a The heinds oaght to be lifted In sacoeeslon from the : Hardly were they In the water, when Dliet •"I"? dletlnotly settled, the partioa cuffor clubs or nine of diamonds ; as thos, two Unge to be con- Beanforii 'Mf dealer, and another's ' . taking at ^y. one np and looking hla hands on Damas' shonldera, : >^^'' d ,whbh having been paid for, the oarda ttre sidered better than a king ytVii a nine or Iniave, but to and asked hand fbrfelts a loe, and the peraoa whose cuds have been « Bo yea like to be ducked T ^1|^:^galBed«ld oat, and the dealer slvea three cards, one yield to an ace abd a nine er Icnave. ' by token, may'hispeot bla the both hands and take choice of "Like it? No, I hate It:" : '"^/^^^itl tlmOj to «toh player, beginning at. the person on his .: 'l(00B0rFI.ATIilO. twa " ' left Well, I'm strongfar than yon, and I'll daok ybti thn . hand, without tnrnlng hp a cord for'tnmps, the first Tbs cards.bebig shuffled and bat, a certain stake, from 4. Tbe pereoa whaannooncea hla Intentlon..(aplay pr tlmea, if you don't ^j.j.^Jand Nlhg.aliw^ a cent to fi've'dollare, ie deposited by the dealer, who write me a play." not. or "'•• .who thrown down his cuds, till- ell those' to the "Nonsensel" ' - ' V The elder band now plays, and the rest after him In gives Qiree cards to each' of the oompany. The eider ' '' rigtithsve decided.fbrfells lop;-;: • K "Not a bit of It; I'nl to oaraest." • !<^.;-oider;each followlog salt It he can, and plaolog hla card "v and, and the others afte'r him, having examined their . 0. No person is to look at Mas, If not'takeit, before the • '; hands; either " ."You're mad,". .„ " ; ^jost before him on .the table. If different salts h|kre been pass," which is signified by laving down dealer ^haa decided, loo,' besides • under the 'penalty of a " If- We'll 1." ' ,1' flayed ln the Oiatroand: the dealer tame op tbo tramp their cards, or " brag," iniwhloh. case the dealer's ststhe Am see. Duok No. being obliged to play Mln. : ' And in" goia Damae. • --oard, and the peraen who has played the highest tramp Is to be answered by aU.'who brag. On putting down 6. Whoever ploys a card cat of tho regular order of ' TBgree;" . wins the. trioh, and beoomea older bond. But it It so another stake, or biraggiog a second ttbie, the person "Stblpl -' play, forfeits a loo. ' " ..'' long piece t" . .,;>^,;,'hBppfm8 that no tramps havo been played, then the doing So, if he holds a pair, out not othenrise, may insist A 7. Tho person who neglects to putbli loo into the pool v^^\ "Yes. Onmyhonor." .' . highest eard .of the suit led wba the trioks ; or If eooh of on seeing the next player's bond, saying, "I'll see yon," -'it-: before the trump card is forfeits ' turned up, a loo. : " ^ Yon're a fellow^ revolr." , ..^ : -^^j^.'/'^'t^B players has followed auit, the tramp card Is not to be or VI'll aight yea,'' in which osse they examine each good An 8. A card played by mistake, if seen, moat remain' " How) are yoif nbt going to take a lodigswlfflt'' iW^jRurned op till the n^xt ronnd is played. The winner of other'a cards, and the person , having the worst band of ba\ If it canio a revoke, it must ap, may- be taken and be " What's the ol it T I / (ti '.,|^4(;lir|ok maattlwdya lead a trump If ho can; and the the two la obliged to lay it down, or " pass." The play- good only wanted to called as at WhISt (see the 7th law of that g&me) When It got It, ^

does not obllgo the party to revoke ; , person and ue who And that waa the way ^: Alexandre DunaB /?/( can . r^^^niUlM of the pool, and those who havo not two, who continue bragging against each other (either played It forfoite a loo. " pay an equal anm with the dealcr'a stake, to write The Prodigal Father;" . ^(fl^ml^vS^ a loo of each, «. price of the deal. ' or higher) till 3 i the '' one Thoae forfeitorea go to the present pool. ' ; - " ' ;^;>^;2)TM 0HdB oolng ogatn ahofllsd and' biit, and the deal sights?' tho other, and whichever of the two bos tiie best 9. The elder band who holds two tramps, and'idoes nbt V pildrfbr^.the dealer (the person on the left of last dealer) brftg'hand, wins tbs whole of the etakes pot downi lead i^bm thorn, playing the highest first person E A S T I D i a'n' J, (j'i B-ET. ;—and the ' N U G ' .;.<<' nro^ -fDr/eaoh playe^ ho deale a spare band called Mies, and To vary the above game, tho dealer sometlnes deposits Masimb in' her ".Bsooqd Jonrney Bms —andthjo playorwho revbb9B, or who does nbt'elther World," gives the oeilal v^^f^ij^a^np a 6a^ It Is how optioaal to play tiM separate stakes, one of which is for batursl pairs, and the followlog descriptlojl of follow BuU or trump, prbvlded he can therel^ '' I>^<^ i;^p^!l|srjioi,'an'd baforo looking at bla own cards, the dealer the company may brag on either stake they please, or on nnexplalnable featabf Jagelei7 witneaaed by herirbU the triok,"—eeich forfeit a doable loo (Or in aome^com- both. ahe waa aojonrning In the Bast Indlea : " the olu .v'tiiiMn-In the legalar order, of playing, beginning at the . Thus if ojie of the players has a pair or pair-royal At panies the whole amoont In the poe1,'orthe maxtmnmTbo, of' of the entertalnnient, the performanoe Hercoleiwi V.\ ->j9dtt' hand, whether'they play their own hand, or take good cards, saoh as aces, down to teas or eights, he of stake, 08 meatloned before,) and loose' bis share of the really onrioua in its way. v ..^^'^IfM oydebltao playing for that pool. If the elder hand may auswer oae olr both of the dealer's stakes, according He appeared wlthAothlBK whioh la divided eqaaliy among those who play the band, t Ulss, the next in band has the option, to tho chance of so'cceas afforded by tho cards he holds but a palr'ofdraweni, end a boid was paaasd aroniia . . deplineB tO- tVlajbig. When all, InCladlng the dealer^ baTO declared aparty; bat for 8, 4, or fi, it Isperhapsantote. pleasant eaoh player, and then turns up a third all round. Then he ' '^—''-r-.v oat but holding the oord with all l| Vv l-? their InlentUa, thn firat In bond of those wbo^play, if he 'game.. .i-*-.." i The best whist oard tuned np takes the flnt stake, the without them, so forth. All this wonU ^iix,vi'X'hoIds two tnimpa, must lead the highest bf'tbsm; and. Jnstead of three, the dealer (having paid flye oenta^ elder hand having the proferenoe.if two eqnal.oards aro knots fast in bis hands, and nothing In a theatre, where aula ^^^vf>V.4>ch player ht aacoesatonmust " bead tho trlok^' i. «. pHr bla deal) gives five oards to eooh player, flnt three and tarned;. except b the basS bf 'the ace of diamonds, whioh of conrso, have been been given him, hot thia wails' '<^ v;t£a.blgaer ostI, ir he can. The three trioks biUK playeoi ^then two, and tarnB.np;the upper card of the remtdnder 1b always the best at this stage bf thb gane. ance might have stake I« the where no asaslstance waa possible. ' One ofU>| -V :the obatentA of the pool ate'thare^ .b 'the prbpdrttlxi of ,1^6: pack for;tmmM. Bfo then exobanges to eaoh Hhi Moond bng stake, aM.li detennlhbd iheadow, as at Single gentlemen preient offered blmtwen^-flvenj^eeiforU ; 'j|'i^'i&'eaohttlok: and the lO^MPay eaoh tbe wholf Slayer, nrom tho top of the pack, all or as many of their Brag, each reokonlog. hla tuned op oaid ill along with the other two. mystery, bnt he declined the offer." •mwai in the pool If the gome is Unllintted Loo, or the re baraB ^e punea dhoose, In the same order aa he . ; ! .

"JENNY JONES," (BT BLA.CK BASHAW, AND OWN SISTER TO IfiE YOUNG STALLION " LIGHTNING,") DRIVEN BY JOEL CONKLIN.

the roots. The moU* tcith ell (A« urvanii, were engaged In tbe search. The takes from his bag, and eubmlta to yourexamluatiun. The iti and subslltutes the stone with oi THE LOST RING; house was ransacked from tbe attic to the collar. The seed Is sound aod St for planting. The juggler collects a earth in whlob It is burled removes all appesitooe with his pro- Or, Tba Qama of F4Wiu. garden, the grounds about, everything was explored lA quantity of earth, moistens It with wattr, and taking a deception. Again the confederate is ready at eveiy removal of ttie ASTOUNDING MYSTERY. vain. Thinking it might have been stolen bv one of the mango-stone from his bag, plants it in the earth he has grefslvo slips of mango, which, A TALE OF of the operator aervanta, notice was Tell at the jewelers' shops in the prepared. Over all he places a moderate allied rouud basket, be contrlvaa to place within reach TOBI CLIPrlB. WBITTBN roR TBI RIW latter, In bis manipulations neighboring town to stop it if it ehonld be olTcred for basket, upon which he epreada his cloth, or a native without being aeon ; and tbs the cloth, slips thsm BT BIK W . sale. But nothing conid be heord relatlre to the where- blanket. Alter an interval of discordant music and in- whilst coverlug up tho basket with mango-stone. The abouta of the lost ring, and the husband and wife lament- cantation, tbe cloth and basket are removed, the muddy into the upper part of tbe slit In ihe MoiB —In tht followtDg Ule th* author plidgaa hU rtpaUtton continued so aa to give you theinit u to tht multy of »r»ty loaldent whioh oeosra Id It—the tale, ed their unexpected misfortune, and wereolwaya tortured seed is taken from the earth, and you obwerve that eame process may be of oonrse, must not tb* npatttlon. The (Tent oame nndar bU penonal obatrTa- at the mere mention of thle mysterious loss. Great waa long, slender white fibres, forming tho root, have sudden- growing In Itsvarloua stages, but this, inhaDpj hero aod heroine are, at preunt, llriog Id In the fruit-season. Uon, tod the tho lamentation theteoC ly shot out. Again it Is planted, and covered as before, depend on tho trick being performed proFoand giltF aad nelaneholf In an ujlnm eipreulr balll for after lapse of ten years, tbe music becomes more diicordaot,and the incanta- I twenty-threo years In India, and never met mtb Thautonlthed nider Hell aielalm, *lth Time rolled on apace, and, a a aud was their lubliktlan. mar operandi of this explain the modiu . the loDortal Bard : " Oan taoh tUD|a be, aad oome opon a> like large gold Jith, whicn bad been a favorite of Mrs. Sommer- tion more furious. At lenglh tbe charm lacompietu, aod anybody who could !" all, felt that it yia » trlok. • laiBaur oloid andyke, died ; ahe recollected approaching tho open glaes the removal of tbe basket displays a young end tender trick, though almost all—not " When tbeie prodlRlai vcBsel, oontalnlog tbe golen specimen of the finny tribe, shoot, with two opening leaves at its aummlt. Exclamo- Ss 10 ooDjolntlj meet, let not men uj, when she played pawns on her memorable marriage tlooB of surprise from tbe bystanders, and satisfaction 'TheM are thair reaione—thejr ar* natnral THE PRAIRIE DOG. bellBTe, are portentoaa tblsgi night, ten years before. The thought flaabed across her from the band of jugglers, complete tho aecood acL lor, I iitj Blver of point npon." Captain Marcy's Exploration of the Red Vnto theolimitt that tbe/ eiclted brain like chain llghtnbg through a huge aom- Again all iscoveredupauew ; and the uar-spllttlng music In jDLiua 0;ieiB. Interesting facts about ttat bro bank of clouds. Could it he T Frequent perusals of goes on. Suddenly the coverings are removed, and, to Louisiana, are given aomo the prairie dog. lie says: "Passing ago, In the northern part of £ag- sundry fairy tales had Impreascd upon her mind the fea- the amazement aud dullgbt of all, tbe Orst shoot of a singular anlmaH About twentr yeara In these dog villages, tho little animals are aeon land, or, tt might have been la the soulhern part or Scot- sibility of auoh an oconrreoce. Uorcover, she had dream- young mango tree, with Its small light-colored leaves, through sitting at the entrance of their subter- land, long in- one night, after she bad fallen asleep, reading Don makes lis appcaranco. yeara I was the spec- countless numbers, there happened a singular ovent wbloh was ed Seven ago or dwelllDgs, presenting ao much the appearwoe volved In the profoundeat myetery, till, a few yeara Leander'e adventures, that the above-mentioned gold flah tator of such a scene at Madras, where I had gone on sick ranean so Incessant is the olatter or elnoo, ohaace daikneas itith which swallowed her ring. Having Implicit faith in the prog- leave, and was glad of any amusement to relieve the stumps of small trees, and brought to light the the Im- It requires but itltlo effort of the avent jiaa its occnrrenoe nostication of dreams, Mrs. Sommerandyke determined to monotony of a forced cooQaemcnt to the house. I bad a their barking, that ensbrowded. At the tlma o( the busy agination to fancy one'B self surrounded with numerous voralons were given of tho etory, not one of cause the fish to be opened, and ipottrnurUm examination shrewd suspicion that. If I could examine this tree of mir- number of anlnials In some was given to ber friends, and on the affair. hum of a city." The immense whlob contained the correct atatcmeat of facta ; but tho held on it Motioe aculous growth, It would turn out a simple Act- be conjectured from tho large spioe reader of the OLirrEs rely prcaent narra- following day they were assembled In the parlor of the ing on this idea, I suddenly seized it, and, in spite of tho of these towns, may may upon the passed one of they Eometlmes cover. Captain Maroy tive aa Btrlotly tmo. magnlOcent mansion, to witness the operation of dissect- clamor of tho Jaggiers, bore it off, It certainly bad tbe " towns, twenty-five miles In length, and »UPP<»«0« Mr. Bomnieraadyk<), when a yonng man, waa married ing, aa performed by a distinguished surgeon of the town. appearance of a real mango-shoot There was tho dirty Iheso on directions. It would embraw to a ;oung and lovely woman, to whom ha waa fondly On removing a part of the entrails, Jaa( in that peculiar stone, wet and discolored, with the earth clinging to it to be OS large In other and twonly-Dve "^u"* attached. It would be Impoaalble to give a perfect de- place where she had dreamed the lost ring had lodged, From its lower part, the white Qbres ot thu recent root area of six hundred hundred and nlno slx thousand acrea. Bcrlptlon of thig beautiful patt ; It will aufflce to tay that what, gentle reader, or uogentlo, just as yon may bu, do streamed out with a most natural appoarauce, whilst from J5? distance, and M«h holes at twenty yards apart, the uwal Mr. Sommerandyke wag a model of eymmetry and nanly you imagine waa discovered In that identical spot t Ay, the upper side sprang a perfect young shoot, six or eight popnlir by four or Ave dogs, »ho whole beauty, and bia charming eponae embodied in her person what was found there t Why. you exclaim nnbeailatlng- inches In height, with tbe leaves In their earliest growth. dwelling occupied be In round """JcMorty n^^ Yonua, the atatellneea to be sure. Uosophlstloated reader no basin of water solved the mystery, for, on washing the tlon of this trick would the beauty of of Juno, aad the ly, tho lost ring ; A prlnoi- food ol these enimaie conalsU wladon ot Uloorva. " Tbrloe happy pair t" euch thing they found nothing, verily nothing. Aa the stone, I found It old and dry, and split down on one side. Hons of doBs. Tho ; .hundanM Xrae, wiry grass, *bloh grow. «n patty of friends, attached to the family, ware invited proverb hath it : Et n'Aiio, nihil fit; or. In plain Eogllsh, From its cavity I took out a small bundle of grass roots, paily of a A miros Sn ilevaled plains, often many ^y'W to pata gone daya with them, at the bueband'a country it Is all humbug to believe in fairy tales or dreams, one end of which waa tied with thread, and withdrew the About Doi seem necessary to Ibolr Ml»t«MS. ' maaalon, celebrate the happy event. The reader immortal Shakespeare taja, young shoot ot the mango from tbe top of the stone. which docs to nay which, as the careftilly oloMi all tbe of October, the pralrlJ dog ' di^elleve offer readily accepted by tho many cou- Here you have only one purl of the apparatus of decep- The last tho woa "in the children of an Idle brain, fer Iodb nap. to his habitation, and turns In a Ii^alulatlog frlenda, and in the evening of tho marriage Begot of nothing bat vain ranttej tion. It is perfected in toe following mauner : The man- oassM^B the days of spring, when be Wbleh li aa tbin of inbattnn u (be keeps housed unUI warm ''obratlon, the party, after dlnuiBlog tho numeroua lux- go, an evergreea, growing in almost every largo garden lie emerges And mora Inoonitaat than tk* wind," the obstruotloDS In front of hUdoor and "'"'B provided by tbe happy couple, began to amueo tn India. A confederate first pulla a sufnolent riuantity reraoves ratUesnako is often an full of life, fun and frollo. The Blon oalveB with playing "pawiu." During the game, of the foots of gross, whioh are white, long, aud flbroui, on them Inmate of their dwellings, nod BometlmeB preys " goIngi'Dg waa redeemed with the ezoeptlon of the wed- THE MAGICAL MANGO and resemble tho first growth of .roots from thu noogo- ' when hungry g, and tbe gueeta were a long time cmplovcd in A wnrrBR In Cbambera' Journal, tbus explalna one of seed. He ties them up, inserts the lie end iu Iho clelt ir it, it could bo hid. Not be- the most of tho Jugglers of stone, and gives them secretly with the cloth to his chief, wondering where wonderful of tbe many tricks not try to do so whilst Hb whoso soul dofli not Bing, need flnd it, nor obtaining any answer to their re- India : " Everybody has heard of tbe Indian Juggler's who plants a mango atone beforo your eyeH, aud with his throat Ties, they became alarmed, and every body. trick of producing a ycoag mango tree from a aeed which be patting the cloth over the twiket, dexterously withdraws . , .

NEW YORK CLIPPER. stampede, In which the two " evening stars" took part, tar 0. B D. I Blobmaad, Ta.-Tha It Latar Ooaraa at Peaaaa . IBB BBIZB BIVO. , " Hwaa > 1 aUa, S farlaafa, aa4 Ut ^arta. Tba tliaa and thns made their exit" ITBW rORK OLfPPEtt, (irjaa that la Fbbbh AaFiBABTB fob bat 701 alloda to ahoold bo aioia dalalUI; aiata4 badm It la foa- Obahobs Dt FtjoniBnoCiBOLia— Bemarib.—We feel extremely sorry that this battle, UCIBRIUD 8P0U1M tmUl OF AIKBIOII alblo to naka ta aaavar. pgausno Fajib—Battlb brwbbn thb Two B'a—Ik- ni which promised to be a rare one, should have come to B. W. Trer, If. -Tba bal|ht of Triallr Obarah afbo U 0 , T M of thb Tabdoo—-A Dbbasfol Lit. Ibat AttbatopUaaToaa,bat«apmr b »«MI«I>»< t. sach an untimely end. Both partlu were jost getUng It la aompoaad, bajaad tbiek anatla( af gald laaf. mtttlH, u« "•tS* h3 of aU l/tn DmIu* thNHb a rair Oar paper this week records some carious changes in naUut np to their work, and the aadlenee seemed to be a>ta*nBlMM«wt. Iteoaulnnpoitacr BaoTua.fB .BoatoD.—1. Blbaa AlUa haa trotlad formaaaj. warmed baraaai. the pnglllstio world. First we have the pleasing infer- 1. BabaatBoiaofWaibla|tOB,mnabaala,fciT«10CO, fa entering Into the spirit of the plot with a becoming zeal. WIinUAKUM, TAOBTINQ, OOC^ 'J^J^^S^Ln Ifay 10, lUS, orar tba Ualoa Ooaraa, L. L, Vaal Una, IM. of the marriage of Con. Fitzgerald, who made hia nation expect as to enlarge upon the merits ouoot. Mwwe. WOW" war* trat aataV Our readers caonot IHOpTU)»,"SSSSr"* OBAneaOBilDiBalllBota.—Pabllo lottorloa year or so ago—then, oSSSSAoKn, eAHaOrBALL, BIVU afUrOetobar II, mark in Uie California ring some cuus. DunoBTB, llibad la EagUad doilaf law.bst baeaaa Ulagal of the principal performers. In this, their first appearance, irjAUxe. 1126 •gain, we note the monrnftal Intelligence of the death of THlATKIOAia, *0n U-Malaa aad Mlaaoarl war* adailltad aa BUtaa of tbaUalaa nuu, ko. P. the veteran Kensett. Thns, while two members of the la tba aama jaar, 1110. test on some fiiture occasion, as In all probability they giM|a teiiM • * Matt. " two Oii)BroBT,IUlwaakaa.-Itawuod. AUrlgbt. Good, fin tba prize ring (uddeniy leave this sablanary sphere," THdv NtanttMi, if *b will, we shall take care to be on hand again, and aeo that Oliktrna gbrloaa Wait new and ahlnlng lights appear npon the stage, and take JH*^.*"""' the performers have the services of a aoore or two of " Blfbt •» J. M., HolUdajrabnrab, Pa.—Tbaoka. Msaay laaalrad Ittna " tbelr.places as tboagh nothing whatever had happened. « tnlT* •« ad; Baa " Ball Play." Kaop tba baU la aoUaa. ring-keepers to prevent all outside interferenoe. Owing all MMi U adTBIIM. aia of lha llama. Bao aadai Of tbeae latter, it be well to say a few words byway TioiiH, Tear, M. 7.—Haro nada may " parties engaged in this ADTlKTIBniO. to the reepectabUlty" of the baadofTbaBlaf. of introdactioo, befbre proceeding to detcrlbe the battle uit isMttloo, " been mm Mail Mr Unt, for Meb *nrj VtABE.—To bo fiaak with yoa, gat Hlabaal Pbalaa'a "flama of farce of Going to the Ulll," no arrests have made. SpoitlBi 4T*rtlMBtnU, or thoM of lalanat to tht tpottUt which ushered them into a pugilistic existence. Ur. Billy BUIIaida" at any book itoia. Will other of our pugillstlo friends take warning by this, Moaulb, OBij Mll«l(*4. B.B.iBoitOB-Batamadaon tba lata matob batwaaa Paddoak Button is a native of fbgland, that land of pure delight, tamMt to ka atd* io kdruM, tiMpt la tboM cuu whtn tba and next a mill Is Intended, let Broadway be the aad tba Tlptoa Blaibar ara oS bow. when puIlM (I* dineilj kaowa to at. pastimes have their home. He arrived where sports and respectability Jlatl«Mi •raporilat iTaaU to mm, or, of thoM that mar ban OOBT.—t LaaUm'a baattlma It 3:80^ 1 Lady Moaaow'a bait battle ground, for there Is auoh an air of laitrtad mtaltonilf la 8. Jamaa IrrlDg la laid to bo owaar of Lady Moaeowc here many years ago, but never made his appearance as takaa plaM, 2:10. aboat the very name of that great and brilliant thorough- launlol for laaarUOB in Ikat vaok'i laaa, auft tx —T BviaoBiBBB.—1. Tba aotltarlag of abot dapaada spoa bow yea the event In qneatloa a principal In the prize ring nntil there i»at la br Toaadar aoeo. load, 2 TtaabattilaatoaMfortabloaliHo.T. fare, that a regular riot In another quarter, would aOllM * iOMBS, PBoraiBfOBi, took place. Billy Button Is well known as a delineator J. P., Boiton.—Wo ballara tbat PloiaTompIo haaaot tnMad " between gentlemen." Bat- Ho. m MkMaa BtMat, Tblrt Iloor, Boom M*. U. V. be termed a mere dlfflonlty at Oambrldga wllbia tha pait alghtaaa aoatba. of " the art," of no ordinary ability, and his many friend- ton's ahwt experience in the pagHlstlc arena may be of " TalaaUa," aad tbat OOBio va, Boatoii.—Taa aall ooj r»vn ay ly eiHtys at exblbltians on the stage have gained for him OBaraa'*oaBataatraadar." If aa,yoa woold haow whan tba some real service to him yet, for a knowledge of the Jaitar" yoa laqvli* aboat la aow paifaimlDf the title of "Bully Bottom." In appearance he closely NEW YORK CLIPPER. manly art of self defence Is not to be slighted, and a pa- Oor

EaaiT Tailoi, Baa BoUdlaf, Baltiaaota, Hi, dropped In to fill up the gap created by the withdrawal case it may be proper to remark that John Hylcr, who, A. 0. BisLBt, OlnolaaatL COMIXO WiLLAOB, AsatBR * BUBL, OblsafO, III. OUB FIOIOBUL lOB TBX BOUSlia of our friends, as above noticed. Thus much by way of was indicted as an accessory to the death of Poole, but k.kM. BiKiib, 1 BaabABf* Plaaa aad 122 FoTdiai atraat, have joat petfeoted uraBgements for the pabllca- Miw Oilaaoa, La* Wb IntreductloD. who was subsequently admitted to ball, waa eurrendered h. D. OaitrBaii, 16 KIb| atraat Waat, Toronto, Oaoada Waat tlon of the Pictobial Cupfeb for the appioaohlog Cbrlat- by his ball on the 31ek nit., bnt for what reason we have Bill t HiaoiiciaoR, tU Broadway, Albaay, H. J. We never knew two pugiilata to make their first appear- been unable to learn. It Is said that if he succeeds in maa and New Tear holidays. The eaccea which hag at- ance together without a conflict being the result So It bonds, they must Iw for his appearance for proved in this taatance. Billy Button saw Andy Blake, giving new ANSWERS TO OORREBPONDENTS. tended our pievloiu efforts In thla line, warrants os In trial at and Andy saw Billy. From that moment they were ene- Newbnrgh. the field once more, and we promise that the H. L. HoTT.—Tear tblid qsiitloB, laft ovar ftom lart waak, entering The affray which reanlted ao unfortunately for all con- eaaaot ba cattgorloally aciwaiad aioapt by nppoilag a parfaa mies. Bach one saw that hie opponent waa a thorn In bla forthooDlng Floterlal shall be eqnsl, if not snperlor, to Uessrs. JcDeagle, ataadaid. Tbli li act llkaly to ba roood. Wa aaa abow 11(0 i«U- path-each would have that thorn torn away. Their cerned, took place at the house of Deans tiro propartioDa wblcb Hatara aaaally obaama, bat tha. aatia) placed In the hands of our " Stanwlx Hedl," No. 679 Broadway, opposite Uetropolltan dlmiaaloaa woald larra ao Nleaillc porpoaa, araa If aaoflitalaad. oor former Issaes. We hare honor was at stake, and a fight was inevitable. Come we lor Initaaea, why ast aiaka a itaadud of josnall T Tobt qaai* Hall, on ibe night of Saturday, 24th of Febrnaiy, or arklst a large and Interesting design for an engraving for now to Uie event which made glorious these two sons of tlOB U—" 8. What la tha aTinfo balgbt, braadth aaioia tba 1866. the melee, was not tha aboildara, alreamfaraseo of tba ohait at tba atmplta, aad wal|ht New Tork, and which gave them entranoe as membeiB morning of ZSth, In Poole our first page, and this one engraving will he worth dz ofmanT If lbaMmaa)Bi«m«Btaa» oat aocuraialj knowa, ptaua only one shot. Baker himself being wounded, as well ai tail OB toppoaa appioilmataa tbam." Upon tbla appraal of the coTft pugilatique. On Uonday, 27th ult, Billy Bnt- what y to deeorlp- times the price we charge fer oor Pictorial. A Afler shot, was con- natloB priaelpla a midlcal frland at oar albow aaya yoa may toaand Andy Blake felt that the day of battle had "arriv- Tuner, and others. being Poole aablaTB maoh. Ba aBrma that by tha atsdy of pbyilology aad tton of this print, as well as of others with which our veyed to his residence, No. 134 Christopher street, where oomparatlra anatomy, wa may raat afnuad tbat If tha homao en,'* and that one or both of them must falL They met— Ikea, from tha ekin to tba roota of tba bair, li dltldad lato tbraa attention at the hands holiday sheet will be embellished, will be given in oor 'twos hi a crowd, se they thought " for to" shun them— he received the most devoted of bis oqaal porta, tba firit dltlaloa ladlaataa tha Uoa of tha noitttla, wifi» and others, and after a few days of rest and quiet. It and tha Mooad tba polat wbara tba ayabrowa woald matt. Piom next As large nombers wUI be forwarded to Europe, they tried to dodge, but 'twarnt no nee—for the people's tbo top of tha ohaat to tba hair roota at tha hlibaat alaar pait of gradually Improving, and ihat eyes were upon them. This flist took place in Broadway, waa reported that he was tha foiabaad ihnnld ba oaa-aaraath of tba balgbt, and tha aama we Intend to go to press as early as we can, conveniently, parioa'a foot itbangh not ealltd faablonabla) ikoald alao ba oaa- there hopes of bis ultimate recovery, bat thoae who bat upon reaching Amity street, and finding It oseiess to were aavtath. Prom tba chin to tha lama part of tha forahaad ihaald have the Pictorial so tbat our readers In England may believed In theaeenconraglDg reports were doomed to dii- ba oaa-lanth of tba halght, aad tba aama ladlTldaal'i baod, maa- attempt further to avoid the pnbllo gaze, they prepared aartd from tha wrlit to tha aad of tha middia logar, tboatd ba before Christmas. Price only six cents. Look out for themselves for the encounter. Let us take a survey of appolntment, for after Ibgering from the 24th of Febmary uotlaaly tba tama lasttb. Lat a maa Ua down, and aptoad oat ' he gradually bcgua to fall, Ua llmbi wlndoIU faaoloo, aad It will bi foond tbat bla aBtiaml- the PiOTOBUL OuprsB. these gentlemen of the fistic arena. Billy had considera- until the 4th or 6th ofUarch, Uai tonch a alrcla wblab nia hli noTal for a cantta ; haoca wa and on the morning of the 8th of Uarch, died. From the Biar aOBaldar tha aaTil ai act only tha eantra of matatlallty bat ble the advantage of his opponent as regards weight, bat aa oalalag half tba balgbt. Prom tba nipplaa to tba arown of tba THB TBOTIISe FILLT JEHBT JQHB^. Andy had raUier the longest reach. Billy was grievoos- fact Uiat all efforts to roach the ball hod been Ineffectual, lealpaboBld baooafantlh. Tbla la alio Ima af aapatata parti, likeness and to post-mortem examination, but lb* attUi of lb* wn, for Uut«a«o,«hlcb wo olwata Wb give on oor first page a (mtbAil most ly encumbered with superflaoos fleah, which, we felt con- it was determined hold a oaa foBith. Bo Ihat what la traa of tba olrcla la alao traa of tha tine the ball could not found. spirited .engnving of the trotting filly Jenny Jones, at Tlnoed, must materlaUy iDjore his chances of saccess, al- even'then for some be The laoara ; and, for tbla laiaoa, tba balgbt from Ibo faat la tha top carefOlly taken or Iho bead la tba aama aa tba Uao diawa by aalaadlag lha baada her eierolse, driven by that capital trainer JToCl ConiUn. though his well-known bottom and lasting quslltles might heart of the deceased had been out and rifkt aad lafL Tolamaa might bo wrlttaa on tha afflalUaa of pro- praise scarcely the dlstln- washed, and laid aside, with no snrplclon whatever that portion iB tha huBUB Igoia. Too maoh can be awarded isoceed In pulling him through. Andy neither oared for in was lodged in it, bnt after ioiOB.—Uach obllgad for aompUmaatary aiBtlon aaosg yoor golshed artists for the skllibl and attlstlo style In whkh hli opponent's weight nor bottom, bat looked all over the ball they were aearch of Miada, Shall proaatd to aaiwar to baat of oar ability. 1. Oaorgo th^y have performed their respective tadn^tasks in two hoars search' in the cavity of the cheat, the heart was foidaalaanatlfaol Batllmora. Ttaadatoofbla birth vacaBBat oonfldenoe. On toebg the acntoh, Button exclaimed— tail - felt tht bulUi imbedded in iti Banada bla Int apaaaiaaaa at tba Baltlmaro Uaiaom. which so few sncceed. The present flitistntlon Is gener- « Of one or both of us tha time haa come." - To which carefhlly-and found mueukr Wa eaaaot tall tha data of tbla araat, bat It wu wbllo oadai tba regarded as a ek^-^oemrt by t^. connoluenrs, and tatun. maaagamaat of Ur. J. Owaai. Oaorga'i Ibat appaaranoo la Nav ally Blake retorted-" If Billy's fit to Uve, let Andy M." Toikwaaat Baitoa'a la Obambara atraat. In tbaaaaaoaof 1849 Isqueat hild, throws entirely Into tiie shade tiiose abntlve attempts at Batton cried, " Uy soul and body on the aotlonj both," On the death of Poole, an was which doorga'a btolhar, Haaiy Obarlai Joidan, labattar bnowi. Ha alto In Implicating Lonls Baker, wai boia la Baltlmora, and tba daU la ataUd u Pab. IB, till. H. lllostratlon which so fteqnently dlagrace the pagei 'of and offered to lay twenty shillingg that he won the fight romlted a verdict James 0. BUda hU Sift appaaraaea at tba Front Bttaat Thaatn, la Baltl some of 001 lllastmted msgaclnes and periodicals. Torner, Patrick UcLaughlln, John Hyler, Corneiioa mota, Hayl, IMI. H. O.'a Int appaaraaaa la Naw Tork waa a Blake replied, "A dreadful lay, here's to decide it," at

thiKawarytUlHS.HK* WWVI/. wa Ans. «. 0, If , (J.\4t Pelt, Uorrlsey, and Irvin, I /. W. MlWrUitar J.«. Wallaak)ff «llMa| waaWtM bornVOTO laItt Jenny Jonss^ the sabject repiesenled in the engravbg, the same time posting his twenty ahllllngs, and then com- Lion, Charles Van John James Raw Tork, In IIIB. Bo mada bla Brat apparaaoa at tba Broadway fonr yesra eld. She was bred atUoirlsvUle, In the unfortunate affair. All were arrested bnt Baker, Thaatn, la IMS. Blaflrat appaanaoaoa tbo Bngllah ataga waa Is now aboat menced atthaHa}Barkat,lB Laadoa. S. Jasua Wallaak, Jr, waa bom eluding the authorities, and set Backs coiuily, Fa, and was slied by that noted stallion Aoi Fmsr.—AoM 1. Both were "well np" to the who had succeeded In IB LoBdoB. Ba mada hli 0nt appaaraaaa at tha Obaataat Bliaat >• Islands, brig Isabella Ihiatn, Phlladalphla, la 1131, aa Oon'a Oblld. la Pliano," aad Black Bashaw, the beat trotting stallion ever bred in this icratoh. Bully Bottom tried to "draw" his opponent oat sail for the Canary in the Jewelt Uj^oat, aa BoUa paoad tha brUga, "Oh, Uaala J«n, iaa't, but ' at for pursuit, ooontry. Her dam Is a thoronghbred mare, got' by by making a feint, bat Andy was-not so easily to be had, The clipper Grapeehot was once prepared ohase of the fagitlve the 18th' of Odi.-" 1. la tha gama of blUlaida, I, la playing en a i«d ball, Honmeath Eclipse. U will thaa bo eeen that Jenny Jones BoUy titen " made himself np" for a belly-go-burster, and left this port in on Bla and poakat mytalf; now, aa tha nlMconnuent, and lha combines the Messenger and Bashaw blood In Its utmost " opening," Uarch ; and althongh several days hod elapaed since the Boahat thna, why doun't tha wbo(a glra my adraraary fosr t" 1. and seeing a good dashed out his right maw- Baoaaaa, If yoor ball goaa Into lha pocket wlthont hitllng perfection, as does also her the iasA sailing qualities of tha either younger brother "Lightning," ley, catchlBg Andy fiuah on the profile—Andy attempted sailing of the Jewett, yet of the othari. It eaoata bat two agauat yon : aad, aa yon uy, one one of the most snpeib colts of his ege ever got by Blsok Grapeahot made It almost a certainty that the Jewett for the Blaai bit, If joar ball goaa lato tha pocket off tha red, It to return, but " missed his one," and Button's drop closed oooata thtea, for Ibo reaaoa that If yos had poakatod tba red ball great as port of Bashaw, he was as the aire of Lantern, yonng the scene. wonld be overhauled before reaching Palmaa, her laitoad of you own. It woald have ooantad bat three In yoar fa- vor, aad aa than waa ao mlii, than woald atlll nmain bat Black Bashaw, and a host of other magnificent animals. destination; and so It proved, for on reaobtng Pahnis, Ibiea ^Semii. Blake brooded o'er his wrongs in sllenoe—as for year adrataaiy to aeon. It woald be dlfflcalt to diclde In Lightning was also bred, and Is owned by Ur. Sperrlog, in 20 after leaving York, tha many laataaaoa whether the which she did days New white or red ball waa Sied at : haaca he approached the dividing line his coantenaaoe gave Iba paaally la plaaad at the lowaat Sgon, for tha porpoaa of pn- at UorrlsvUle ; as yet he is a mere colt It is on- Grapeshot emlaed around, the Jewett not yet havlsg token the vaaUag aay mlanadinlaadleg. ft Mr. Pbelon'a QaDO at BU' of storm that raged within; his brow was knit, Uaitf a"^aaa ba obtalaad at the bookatona. necessary to remark ihat the form of Jenny Jones Is arrived. On the 17th of April, a brig waa seen steering and the contortions of bis frame were mighty and terrible. PnsaiT, Pemptoa.—" 1. A pelt ofdackaanpnt apat TahU. faoltleas, her symmetry perfect, and her action the bean for Palmaa. The Grapeshot bore down upon her, and Button came smlUng to the eoratoh, apparently Ilaga) li aamaaan drawn en the alata at e pence each, and the prepared BATO thrown, Ideal of grace, beauty, and speed, all of which will be it was at once dlecovered that this veesel was the Jewett. 14 aad It la tbahlgbait throw) aow anatbir aaa at all points. HIa success hi the previous round gave la eomia aad aaja ha haa paid bla moaey, and clalau bla Ihnw seen by reference to oar splendid engraving on the first She was Immediately boarded Baker, who was found on " " ; aad thnwii 15. Plaoae decide who tbo daeka belong to." If the him confidence, and he went in" to finlah off ttila to tho Grapeahot, flftoaath maa waa aatlUed to tbnw, he wIbl " 3. Plaaaa page of this week's Ouffbb. board, was arrested, and traaaferred ataU bantling," by trying on his left; but seeing the naaok Wllby did Bot Andy the play with tha 11 Bagllih playata la their when the latter started on her return to New York, where Jala match with the 11 Ameilcaa pUyeia, at BoboktsI" Ur. intended movement, alUy "moved off;" Button's blow WUhy iraa not la Haw Tork at tha timt. No Go.—For some weeks past aondiy newspapers have she arrived on the 16th of Uay. Baker was sent to the fell harmless, bnt Blake seat In bis one, two, with rapidity Poa.—1. Wa bare ao peraon In oor employ of the name of Mar' " kept It before their readers" that a trotting match for Tombs, where he has since remained. The flrat trial, uilL I- J. B. laett made hia liat apparaaca at the Park Thiatn, on the knowledge box and smeller of hli antagonist, ImOvnuani doBari would take place on the 2Bth of JalpB, mi, u Malcolm, la "Macbeth." 8. We eaaaot glee a Oc which commenced on the 26th of November, and occupied blood, and sending Batter of oplalaa firlher thaa oar own, wbloh itamngfirA Bally Bottom to earth like waa that J. B. Soott tober, between Lady Franklin and Lady Litchfield. We in the discharge of the Jary, ahCBld some three weeks, resulted bacoBaldar«d aaaoaator of theflret alaaa. i. We know a hunted fox. [Cheers from the Blakera] not how maay Tolamea wen la hIa library, bnt Un. J. B. Scott never believed that each a match wonld take plaoe, and owing to their Inability to agree. The second trial was hai ptaMBtad them to the Bramatlo AiaoalallOB. Scene S. Batton foond that his opponent wss not each therefore, made no mention of It, whatever, In our ool- set down for the following April, but alter varloaa hi- Oambildgeport, Maia.-!. Lady Beffolk'abiat tlmali " «L°«*;i soppoaed, the " muoh-talked-oP' an amsteur" as he had taken him to be, and thought It S:». 2. Uaa'a beii time le l:3e. 8. Uao li Uld npon tba tbilt 4. nmns. As we $10,000 effectual efforts to obtain a jury, application was made to Lanoat'a but tine la3:UM. n. Flora Tanpla did trot her mile In beat tochange bla tactics. His face was wofuliy dUBgnred match ended In smoke, the excaee being that peoanlary have the trial take plaoe hi acme other county. The S»tX< and yooi aaking each a qaaitlon li abont tba nait neat ty the " coUualon" In the previous scene, and the raby waBdaital Ih^g. affairs prevented the fulfilment of the conditions of the motion waa granted, and Orange county selected, as " 0. a. Ln Uempbli, Teaa.-Than la ao oecaalon for a literal copy well. vu still trickling down from bis in-fat-uated noee." match. . Very Perhaps it ii beat that It has to above stated. lag of tha eoaloma of the old Qarde Imperlala" whin Criiiini for races for such " big licks" < Both stood eyeing each other for a few secocda, neither Ijor Hamiac. Heaan Hackatt, BonraluBlt, Plaolda, and WlllUm ended, are rather ditBoalt Since the first trial, Wally Uason, a witness for the Wanea, aad aoah like, aeuly all dlAr man or laaa. " the " Wa have to manage," and tometlmes terminate In a manner not behig willing to open play." At last Andy felt discharged, and baoB beat pleaatd with Pater BloblBga defence, died ; Irvln and Uorrlsey were all congenial to the tastes of the people for his man," but missed him—he tried again, reaching J. It, TccBBneb, ltlab.-Uoney recelred. Bhall Nad year at at large. Hyler, Linn, and Van Pelt were admitted to ball to ap- bjeBd>a paper oa nqaaatad. Ir, aa yoa aay, he hu ahowo the fralu the commissary department of hla rotund and Jolly op- pear for trial when called upon. Ball was refused for of Tlrtaa by a tea yean' attaobnaat to the Hathodlit Ohonb, aad ponent—Bnlly countered beaatlfolly, getting hi a sweet- BOW wtihea to kaaome a iportlai mas, he will aartalalf nmembor HiOBLABD Oldd,—This Is the name of a summer exeur. Baker, Tamer and UcLaughlln, who have, since their la bla pnyan for eaadlog bin JOB the OLirria. at ener and dropping the curtain on Blake's left eye—Andy (Ion party, and whUit the Highlands on cn^ of their arrest, been incarcerated in the Tombs In this city. Wiai Pbilabilphii —'I. Whkhb tba but Orlekat Olab ta attempted to reply with a sockdolager, but Button dodged, theUaltadBtaUar 8. What li the greaUtt aeon made by aay trips the past summer, they were the recipients of a klad We have thus given a brief outline of the incidents Olob la thla eoantiy t" L The Naw Tork la laaarally admitted to and went to grass, Blake falling heavily upon him, and welcome at the bands of the Clayton Club, of that place. connected with the " Stanwb Hall" affair, that our readers bo the atnogail Olak. 2. Two haadnd and thUty.two, aennd by Olab nearly crushing the breath oat of his body, the New Toik la ana iwfara la their match wllh Bt Oaorn On the evening o( the SOIh nlk, the Claytons were in may understand the cose, as it stands at present. At ihe •a Jiae tba lllb, IIU, wa ballero. vlted to a feast prepared for them at the olnb rooms of Seeu 4, On making their fonrth appearance, both time of the affray, the excitement throughout the olty BiiRDSBB, PhlUd'a —L Ilia aewa to aa that tba yacht John 8 KiyaarlsaowlaMow Yarl,aadwaan qalle aeitain iba hu ran tiie Highland Club, No. 635 Broadway. All was mirth men ahowed marks of the severity of the punishment was as lotenae, almost, as that attending the political BO raoM hen. 2. Ne doabt yoa woald do wall to Bgbt a mala tbli and Jollity, and the evening was apent In the moat happy they had received. The olaret flowed from previous many ohaoges, winter, bot ihoald addnia Mr. aiddlBia, Bportamaa'a Ball, Uadl campaign of the present time. Thne makes eon ilreat. New Tark, befanbaad, and lake alaadrlce. and ftlendly openings on both of affair. manner. The Cuffeb being toasted, " one their phyaogs, and althongh Batton however, end but little is now heaid of the J. M. T., Phllad'a.— 1. Tha Oaaillla wu coBiIdand thi ohamplon of us" replied few amlle, it it In a remarkt, " salted to the occasion." tried to yet was painfully apparent that was " I is occupied ahoeanoe dealer,aeaier, andaoa noua onevuc i beat amoig lha Philadelphia alabi, aad they an tha "top of tha Stanwli Hall"Half' by a hup." Hero's to beeni < lahNqaaaUy, tha Star (balltalio by Maaan. Hewmaa & the Highland Olnb and their guests. Fancy us on the wrong aide of his mouth, and that It was a gheatly wonld Imaglnilaglne from Its appearanoe that It had once Baadall ot No* To>k) baat the Oamllla a pntly ooBaldanble dli- Indulging In a " thlmblefull" of oni ife via. smile yet some " eon smile, they in th^'^ ; men and murder when which terminated taaoe la a teat raea. I. The time made, aal tbo dlataaoe rowed, tha sceneI of the tenlfio tragedy an BBder a plulge of leency. smile." Such seemed to be Billy's condition. Blake death of Ur. Wm. Poole. ,-iiU BoBBi Tbot Moch obliged for yoar aompIlmaBloiy — aaBtloB. HoBSB Snows AMD Taiiis of Spbsd.—These hiterestlog was almost convulsed at the ludicrous appearance of his 1. Wa ban alwaya ibeiibt highly of dramatia aiaocUUoaa. ArTCjjj liijl BhOBld ba glad to laaeln the docameata yoa ipoak oi; aad woald affairs are gradually becoming olt|eola of anoommon competitor, and took to blmaelfthe credit for"dreBalDg StATB PoOLIRT SOOIBTT of PHttATBLPHIA.— laaorl as Bnab aa ipaae allowed, being Tory auloaa to OBeoanio Interest to farmer^bteedetsofstcck, and others. Holders him" with such exomclaling taste. Both sparring for ments are new being made for the annual .•U W«l},»»tUte In a proper iplilt B. BbaUBIe IbatitoryT^ ^^^^^}{ •UtaUaaMu.'' 8. Apply at tha oOca of the Oleikef the Boath- of slook, by devotlDg a little more time and attention to wind. [Cries of " go in, and fight,*' l>om the audlenoe. the above eoole^, which will shortly be held In]^^^ •IB IHattlet ofNew Toik. ' their products, find that their value increases most woB' Nearly 10 minutes had elapsed since the ocmmencement phla. It is designed to make ibis the greatest/pf^;!^ Ult dsrftoUy. In Lexlngtoa^Ky., a few days since, Uessra. of the battle.] Jnst as Batton was preparing for one of of the feathered creation ever given on tW^^J?^' ^ Waat ' Oralg tt, Kennedy, of Lexington, Ky,, sold to Ur. Elling, his rib-roasters, the " 7ahoos" place of holding this exhlblT' ' ' * Bead, 10 BCdl appaaiaaee were observed making for The time and 'f ^oranghbiiiea,aiaad la aa geaeially acaildiied. of Georgia, 12 aalesand 1 gelding, for $3100, cash. the scene of confilct This wss the signal for a general < bably be made hi our next / :

NEW YORK CLIPPER.

HiiLXLOjAH " t yon Foot-bslI is all aUve and Uokbg. At Eton, WlielMt- GBEAT BOAT BACE AT ST. JOHN, N. B. t—It Is over, it Is over. The noise and evening with a campanile club of bell ringers If have not, refwmer among the tar, and Bogl^, tbe ooUeglau htm itartM tM (Mrs conAidon" of the " battle for the spoils" are over, and yen "orter." Some great CoBt«tb«tw«nInditatovBtBd8L JohnBottoan. " ' IssUlBg ohnrch-going people should Introduce these olaba and abbs ofthe ieaaon. \ everybody will at onoe relapse Into " that qalet and sub- IBIDHFH or TBI LiTTKB. peals of bells into our land of ohnrchmaale. Why cannot la rabbit coorsbg, cub hnntlag, fbz ioeotbg, wreat daed " sUte" whloh oharacterlMs the people of this vll Arcbblihop Hngbes, or some other ohnroh ohlmer, set the lbs, quoits, plgeoQ llylag.danebg to OfMk flagstone^ TbrODgh the psUtenea bT Ut. Win. A. Woodi, of St " lags" when attending to their own private Interests. The Ain going In seme steeple like that o( Trinity Church T It there never vas sich times." /oho, we have been plaoed In poaeeadoa of « telegimphlo Is noble sport the ringers in their shirt sleeves^ Among the llstlana faoey, s giaod baoqaei bu bfta oonntry, whloh hu been lo often prematurely destroyed Fancy aatha duptteb, glrlog the lesnU of the match no« whloh took with their feet b the salsty sandals, and the bell rope In given to the Tipton Slasher, still saluted fMugm by hot-headed politicians, has "re- been once more their hands, every man's best ear cocked to oatch the of Eogland, and Harry Broome b the prbolpal permaar pliM 00 HoDday last, Sd Init, at St John, V.B., iMtween deemed, regenerated, and disenthralled" hj the mighty sound, and bis best eye cooked to catch the tenor's mark- In the oeremonlei Bob Travera has also bad a wiodlhU erawa, reapeotlrelj belonging to lodlantown and St two and all-powerfbl voice of the people. Sound the tom-Jon ing of tbe time :— b the shape of a new gold ticker, and yoa oaght to M Tlotoni " oonrerat- /oho, ajid In whloh the latter proved the " dat darkey" ahake It about b his Imagloaiy —blow the bass drum—let the load clarion proclaim to HwK ! tb* ba>iB7 OhtUt Oharah b«ll(, tlona baa Tht7 itnaa lo ivMt, M woBdroni iwMt, with the llttb "striker." Bob Brattle mtatA % Tbla match, onr readera win recolleot, wai brought all the worid, and " the rest of mankind," that " E. Aad t«ll N mir-r*-lM P pnbllo house near the Cattle Market, in BinHogfaaa. clrcnlated In (boot In conieqaenoe of reports being New Plurlbus Unam" la still " around," and that "Yoz Tom Paddock's fk-Iends talk o( dobgsomethlog toaalUa It Is a singular' fact that, notwithstanding tbe obanges Bnuswlck that the St John orew, that rowed In the match PopaU" •• ain't up on his pbs, and enable him to answer tbe eadi cf anything else." Hoora for the next of society since the cathedrals were built, and the varie- "Time I" agabst New Tork on the 20th of September, were only President ties of people who may be expected to "assitt" at a horse I havo tried my best to send off a letter without aqy leeood class oaismeo, and that there were sereral orews race, those sobllme arohlteotaral monuments of the form- horee Ulk, but it will not down, althoogb yoa aaj er glory of admiration go GivB rr L Taiii.—The successftil satisfactory re- England are always viewed with In the prorioces that coald beat theoL After the race and cot lis tall off If yon like. BMldet, herae tali Is now the (If not reverence) by all classes—yea, even the little Tork, In which St John proved vlctorloas, Mr. salt of the recent horse show in Boston has bad the effect IsnguRge of diplomacy In Earope. Wherever yoa go it irilh New "light weights," for a horra jockey has a sool to be saved Is beard. Even tbe ladies talk of " laybg the odda^'' aod Walter Welsh, on behalf of the Carlton San Cove Olnb of to call the attention of breeders as well as others to the as well as other people who own something they never aometlmes " hedging" after that Indeed, on a nee John, determloed to pat at rest the reports concerning feasibility of establishing a regnlar race coarse In that paid fur. Going Into the question of who paid for these St conrse we have beard them talk of "ooverbg thelotwUh fine old cbnrches and oathedrals would be a little out of the qnalltles of his men, and decide by a fair acd manly locality. That's It That Is what Is needed. Give the a blanket" my line. But the fact I speak of Is partlonlarly notice- were the oarsmen of the coarse a fair trial—place ita management In the bands At Baohsreet five tbannnd spectators and three bmi' contest who champion Western able at such places as Tork, Chester, Durham, eto. Eveo " dred and fifty canlsges were present at the Automn world. To this end he Iseaed a challenge to the orack of honest men, and the people will give trialsof spsid" the horses contemplate cathedrals like connolsMura. At Tork Meeting, The Arabian and Tartar horaea were thus Halifax Indlontown. Halifax refused to thsir undivided support, as the politicians say. Let as and at Boston a horse and gig may be driven up a crews of and oonfrontcd with Eogllth and German opponents for the " spiral road In the tower as far as ue belffy. make • match the present season, bat promised to try have the Boston Bace Conrse." amusement of the TorkUh aad Wallachlan spectators. Boston Cburob has attracted much attention tloce its Eoglleh horses and Wallaohlan wagons got the most pncea. them early In the spring. Indlantown, however, took np restoration In 1853. It waa re-opened on the 12th of May Ehfirb Citt Beoatm Cldo.—We nodarstand there The people were so delighted that another meetbg (with the ganntlet, and a natch was made f«r £200 ($1,000) a In that year, and tbe repairs cost £10,996 17a. 4d. This larger prizes) was arranged to take place withia • win be a meeting of this Club at the boose of Ur. bos all been paid. Our Mr. Peabody subscribed £100. side. The boats In the race were the Xlphlas, of Indian- noQtb. Sooth street, between Montgomery street Nearly every New Eoglander here la sure to vlilt " Old" Mathews, 369 lo France, town, rowed by David Daoham, Archibald Tapley, Isaao Boston Church, the Cbantllly Autumn Meeting, although 7th where a fine peal of eight bells nay be and Gonvemenr Slip, on Friday evening, lost At not exactly enthutlaetio b Ita HdntU botlbg ring, was Stevens, and John Stevens ; and the Neptane, of St John, found. this meeting officers for the ensuing jear are to be chosen nevertbclees well filled with Interestbg events, and Welsh, John Uorrls, Deonla Morris, and But I Intended glvlDg a few of tbe latest Items In rowed by Edward ahowa a decided increase of popularity change rInglDg. At Ktrtlington, near Oxford, tbe Apple- among all olaases John Lambert The distance rowed was from Reed's In France. Of the four oventa the firaiday, the Emperor's ton nngers gave a masterly performance on the bells of IFOBTIVO XATTBBS ABBOAS. Prize waa Point (harbor of St John,) and from thence to proceed the most important No English horses had OOBBBSFONDDrOB Or THE NKW TOBK OUFFEB. that vlflage, viz, :—One touch of Kent treble bob, con- been entered for It this year, and It went to Madame La- uonnd Partridge Island, going down the east aide of the taining 960 changes, and one of grandtire trebles, con- LiVXSPOOL, Oct. IS, 1866. tacbe de Fay's Ronil, (Eoglitb taining 1,008 changes. Jobs Sparrow treble. get, to be sore, by Sir Island, and coming op the west side thereof, (passing ont- Noble Wblte Fbiknd Qoken—No donbt your repnblloan readere Tattoo Sykes,) a ve^ fine black filly, Mooa Aumoat's 2, Jas. Newman 3, Alflred White 4, Benj. Barrett 6, Henry dde of two boats moored noder the direction of the am- have been through theosual sprouts of astonishment Monarque was second. In the four events of the aeaond White 6, Richard Pitman 7, Fredk. Wblte tenor. Con- while reading of the coronation ceremonies at Moscow. day, tbe Omnium (this la kind plres, one boat at the east and other at the west point of ducted by H. White. The ringers afterwarde proceeded a cf French Latin, signify- All well and good. But the horse racing may not have ing something like our Ceaarewitch), made tbe meet ftu, the Island,) and back to the place of starting, making In to the Dashwood Arms to dinner, and spent the evening reached over yonr way. I have seen acme of the compa- falllag to Uons. Mosselman's by performance on the baodbella Mr. Henry, with thePrbce all, we nnderstand, a course of five miles. From the ny present at the " races" In Mosoov, and leara that the de Beauvau's Mies Cath second, and Aumoat's This sort of thing Is not confined to the " rural dis- Mona well-known repntatloo ol the Indlantown boatmen, they horses, the jockeys, and the trainers, were all British, Dane d'Honneur third. tricts," but prevails most In the suburbs of large cities, with one soHlaiy exception. The " qiorts" did not at- I believe I mentioned that Mens. Anmont's whole stud became the favorites at onoe, and odds were freely offered where the best companlle towers are to be found. A tract much attention. Two days subsequently, the Clr< were advertised to be sold at the French Tattermll'a. A In the provinces that they would win the race. Since the fine treat was offerM when eight members of the St caaslans and (Toesacks, having mustered about forty eao' private offer has sbce been made ol 160,000 franca (near- James's Society succeeded In rtngbg upon the bells of match was flret made, the crews of both beats have been didates, started on a sort of steeple-chase together. The ly 130,000) for the whole lot of lota. St George's, Camberwell, (Surrey side of London,) an Mens. Anmont aa- whole party put off with a tremendous buret of cheering, cepted the oflbr, bat required a favorite brood to be In regnlar training, and each man seemed determined to excellent peal of triples, on Stedman's prlnolple, c'enslst- mue and the winner was a Ooanck offloer. The horsemanship reiabed. The reply to this was " All or none," and ftir- So all he eoold for the honor of his clnb and place of ing of 6,040 changes, in 2h 60m. The performers were exhibited generally present Sir tber this deponent aayeth was very good. The Field treble, not Some say that a oertab residence. Wm. Alfired Jones of Bristol 2, Wm. Cooter Bobert Feel waa at the meeting, and knowing the knack imperial personage is the propoied purchaser, while otheii 3, Jas. Dwlgbt 4, John Nelms 6, Wm. Green 6, Wm. Dag- Of conrse, as we go to press on Taeaday evening, It Is the Cossaeks have of dlsmonntbg to pick up oli|ects on asy that a certain " Monslsur I'Americab" la the man who worthy 7, Wm. Roberts tenor. Composed by Thos. the ground, placed a gold coin for a ran of about a hao' wante to trade. " Ton cannot always tell," I believe, impossible for as to give a detailed report of the race, Thnrstans of Blrmlogbam, and conducted by Wm. CwtUit. dred yarda A candidate soon cane along with a tre- but there Is no rubbing out saoh facts as that the FWbg (which will doabtleas be forwarded as by mall In ttme for Another party from the same Society lately rang upon mendous swoop, and dezteronslv picked It up, making a Datchmaa won his owner nearly £20,000 stakea alone; tbe bells of St Vary, Lambeth, (Surrey side of London,) b onr next) bat onr telegraphic deepatcb Informs ns that suocessful remount The experiment was then repeated and that the wunlngs of himself and hlabaU^brother Van a peal of grandslre triples, consisting of 6,040 changes. the race took place according to agreement, and that the by the whole forty, and about one In three were able to Tromp, who belonged to tbe same owner, amonated (0 In 2h 66m. The performera were :—Wm. Coppaae treble, " lift" a similar prize. ^,000 .- nftth «T«tnn«.wop. at three xeanLold, £11,765, Neptanes won the natch with ease, beatlog their oppo- Oeo.Stockham 2, Wm. Field 3, Henry Booth 3, AlOrea This showB pretty good " ring exercise" In the way of West AustralbD, £10,976, and SarpUoe, £10i276. Bsnts two mottila and teconit, and accomplishing the Jones 6, Win. Dowllng of Bristol 6, Wm. Green 7, Jesse fioe horsemanship. No doabt the Busslans are pretty good Id Eogland Horton tenor. Conducted by Geo. Stookham. The tenor the fan never waa better. The Torkahire entire dlstanoe In Omtjf^wo tmnUU* rndfarty-fife teemdt I hands at " picking up" any way. pretty good joke Is Union Hoot Races, althoagh A bell at this charch weighs 20 cwt, and is in tbe key of F. bteriering with the day at told ot the In which the coronation medals were dls- Look cat for next week's Cuffeb, which will contain way This will give musicians some Idea of the "chops and Richmond, had a glorious time. Nearly 600 couples of tribated. The " gent" appointed for the purpose started tbe very " cream of the oresm" of Torksbire socle^ fall aocoont of the race, and the Inoldents oonneoted changes" required. a from the Kremlin In a carriage, as he did not like the danced at tbo I tronble yon with these particulars because I know .ball In the evening. Next year the day u therewith. style of rain then coming down in torrents. He had the to very well that with yonr Immense circulation you can do come between the Second October and HooghtoD medals In a large velvet bag, bat the " coves" In the weeks Mr. as a certain philosopher said--" Ring a bell to call the G. S. Thompaoa'a Klt^, winner of the Soar- crowd got icent of the fox. The flaokey distributor did ry Stakes, bas been DuTB OF Geobok Eembrt.—We regret to be com- wits together." From my recolleotloos of New Tork aold to the RawolUDs Stnd Company. not muob relish tbe devoiit attentions paid to'him from a milkmen and Cincinnati anctlooeers, " guess" could The Royal Caledonian Hunt and Western Meetbg had pelled to annoonce the death of this veteran of the P. B., I we crowd whloh seemed to grow like a snowball ; so he stoed soon ralae an army of bell ringers, and every other man three aloriuua days at Ayr. The Earl of Egllaton, the whloh took piece at his late residence, In Fordbam, West- up, and commenced to distribute the docomenta, but the be qnallfied for town crier. Marquis of Allsa, and the GUsgow A South Western commencement was the end, for they were all gone in ohcBter connty. In this State, rather nnexpectedly, on the The foot-ball and other garrison games fleurith well Railway Company, gave additional prizes. The Oaledo leas time than John Robinson's name could be called. Slst of October. At the time of his death Ur. Kensett among tbe military this year. The sporta at Aldenhot, nian St Leger was, however, (same as last year,) a liall- Not a " snitch" (pure Russian 1) can be found of the car- (deecrlbed a few weeks ago,) have started more fun at ure b pobt of btaraBt and Mr. R. jriwn'i Tfc» B«l».«t was a few days over 61 years of age. When he arrived riage two horses came galloping back to tbe Kremllo ; Chatham among tbe Kentish lads, althongh the competi- Llane merely walked over for the forfelta. In the atmg- In this ooDstiy, we are not awan, althoagh it most have slaSles, aad two men (on* aapposed to have been a coach- tors are to be all from tbe military In the garrlton. gle for the Western Stakea tbe boy (H. McLean) who rode man) have bat jast recovered f^om serious mental and been some 36 years sbce. The only record we can find Fourteen principal events are set down for next Tbaraday. Ur. WIthers's Teutlok fonnd his saddle slipping at the bodily Injuries at the hospital I After tble, we need not of his appearance In the ring here, Is that conceroing bis The sports are uoder tbe patronage of the Oemmandant, first half mile. The yonngater dropped aaiem, and let muob mind tbe taunts about Americans worshipiog tbe ; Colonel W. H. Eden ; tbe Stewards are Major Marriott the saddle go under he then rosnmed the usual seatjtnd battles with Ned Hammond—the first of whloh took " almighty dollar." These medals are Intrinsloally worth (Ro;al Marine Light lufantry), Major Bunbuiy (Medical oamo In a winner amid roars cf applause. Only a Tan- place In 1826. The ring was first pitched at Coney Island, about fifteen cents bat, owing to the decided approba- ; Corps), Captain Lvons (6th Fusiliers), Starter, Captab kee or a Sootch boy conld havo dune that I feel unable tion with which they are " received" by the Russian pul>- but being driven from thereby the Sheriff, the parties Somerset (Royal EogiDeeie)i Judge, Mfdor Gordon (76th to do Justice to the sport on this pleasbg occasion, the llo, the price has gone up among the fortunate holders to letteated to the Union Bace Conrse, where they placed Regiment, Brigade Major); end Oaptaln Brine (Royal three days were so foil of interesting Items. The boonls two dollars and a half 1 Engloecrs), Clerk of the Conrte. beauties of Scotland were there, all radiant with smiles, ihelr stakes. After some hard lighting Kensett was de- These points were not obtained from the Anti-Roislaa A " worry good peppergram" Is announced. The flist and tbe closbg ball at the Ooanty Rooms, with a grand the newrpapeis of the day, and therefore may be depended on. clared the winner, thongh decision was diepated for race will be the Sapper Stakes, 300 yards, open to all hop at EgUnton Castle, have so bewildered and bewltoh- Talking of newspapers, one of the London " sporting" a long time ; and this dispate resolted In a Iresh match non-commlstloned officers and men of the Royal aod East ed the young Philadelphlan who Is my Informant that I journals, publlihed we^ly, undertook lately to give an India Company Sappers and Mbers : the secood race the must " guv it up." for $500. This fight took place In 1829, and terminated account of the cricket match out your way, "united Uarine Plate, SOO yards, open to all non-commluloned Speaking of ine Royal Caledonian Hunt, I shoald have In favor of Hammond, it having been decided that Ken- States V. Canada," played at Hoboken. After giving a offlcere and men of tbe Royal Marbe Light Infantry; the mentioned that the Caledonian Olub voted £60 (asnaoal) score and statement strangely confused, tbe Edltnr, (or sett went down wilhoat receiving a blow. Mach dlsrat- third race the Ftovislonu Cap, 300 yarda, open to all to the poor of Ayr. Next year the Club will meet at somebody else who had the ohanoe,) coolly adds, in Isfaotlon was nanlfested at the decision, and the whole non-commlsBloned olBcers and men of tbe Prnvlslonal EJInburgb. The subscriptlona for the Western Meetba :—" not tbe American Press give the brackets [Why do Staff the In 1B97 wore aUo.veir.numataiu.._!iAnlil-flaatla.'.'. Ia.au in the Battalion ; the fourth race tbe Medical Scurry : affair ended a wrangle between reipeotlve friends bowlers their credit when a log b. w. or catch Is r 'Je t— flfth race the Veterana' Scramble, 100 yarda, by the Inva- right of the men—Kensett sobeeqaently offered to renew the Eo.]" AsmyseU and aome mends had just been read- lids from the Invalid Depot ; and the Obanplon'a Belt Quite an American splarge b favor of trottbg bai ing your cricket reporter's admirably explicit and well- match, bat the offer was not accepted, aod this coded his winners of tbo first foar broken ost Mr. William Warbnrton, of Betford, bu " will be contested for by the arranged report of the play In United States v. Canada" against career as a pagUIst, for we have no knowledge of his races ; the seventh race the Officers' Sweepstakes (6s. woo £20 a side which had been put up In a matoh this ye&r, of conrse we were highly amused at the sob- entry) open to all officers of the garrison on full pty, 100 time, requlrbg a trot of fourteen mUes within an hour. snbseqaent appearance, as a principal, In the Prize Ring. lime Ignorance which coald ask saoh a anoblsb question yards—tbe winner to receive a silver snuff-box, with suita- The " feat" waa performed by a six-year-old mare, and Ur. Kensett was a clever boxer, and took great delight of the " American Frees" so rashly condemned. Some of ble bscriptlon ; the eighth race will be contested by non- ahe Is now wagered to go fifteen miles in the hoar for £60 our party felt rather wolfish at such a display of stupid In this kind of exercise, Indolglog In It, even, antll with- commlsioned officers and privates In heavy znarchlag or- a side. Tbe trot was at Bennltthorpe, near Donoaater. fault-floding, but I consoled them with an aasorance tnat Officers' Stakea entry,) This has led to other trots and challenges various parts in a ehort time before his death. For. der ; tbe 12th race the Hunt (6a b many years he kept the English papers geoeraliy seem to glory in a kind of 400 yards, over eight hardies not exceeding four feet b of England. a pabUc hoase In Walker street. In this city, bat within conveiuent Ignorance upon all American affairs. And so, height—the winner to receive a Swain's handsome ridlog The steeple-chssee at Windsor, omitted slooe the death the post year he sold oat, and baht a hotel in Fordham, sure enough, there was In tbe very same paper a mon- or bunting whip ; and the 13th race the Hurdle Stakes, of Ur, Thompsan, the former persevering seoretary, are strously garbled attempt at deecriblng the boat race at where he died. Els remains were Interred in Green- 400 yards, over the same course as tbs prsoedlng race, to be revived under the most favorable auspioea. Boston the of those of between oaremen St John and New privates last, open to all non-commlsaloned officers and of the At Preston, Lancashire, large meetings have wood Cemetery on Monday and were followed to York, In which (althongh the Items were credited to a b b^ garrison. The 14th will be a Consolation Scramble for held, at whloh the ma;or presided, advocating the teaton- the grave by a namber ot relatives and frleodi, among New xork paper) the very first name of the New Tork all not previously winners. tlon of Preston Races, (committees for this parpose are whom were Meesra Thomas Hyer, Tovee, George crew was epelled wrong, and so on In a similar strain of Wm. Besides these, there Is to be a variety of etbletlo sports, now at work. geographloal and statistical Ignorance. Overs, Wm. Fnller, James Sandford and Frofeesor Wat- such as throwing the bsmmer, vanltbg. pattbg tbe shell Carroll, the famous Jockey, In the employ of Mr. T. The two October meetings at Newmarket naturally backwards and forwards. Jumping height and distanos, Parr, died lately at Irlam, near Uanchester. son. bring Ur. Ton Broeck and his trainers promlneatly Into bath running and standing, hopping, wrealllng, and notice. Ur. Ten Broeok's movements have been some- The Great Antamn Cup to be run for at Llvemool olimbbg tbe greasy pole. The sports are to commence sddluon- what eecret thus far, but it Is now generally understood makes much talk. Mr. Topbam nowproposes an Tbs NiTioNii. SoBUB Baob.—The race for the Frcdden- at one o'clock. Toe programme has been reed to tbe that next spring will bring the champlens of tbe Ameri- al attraction In the shape of a Tearling Slakes of 6 sovs. troops assembled at their respeotlve parades, for volnu- tlal ohair of the United States, was broaght to a climax can turf aad those of the Eoglleh side by side In honor- each. This last Idea Is not approved of by iportbg man. teers to contest for the prizes, Ac, and the men have no- on the 4th Inet, and, strange tell, able rivalry. Tbe antiolpitlons made In the Oliffcb be- Newmarket Second October (four days) went off to onr oenntry remains bly responded "with a will." The fore Mr. Ten Broeck sent out bis Tankee samples will no Cesarewltoh Stakes went to Veogeanoa (bet- firm on its " axle-trees," althoagh it has bad a pretty Fedestrlsnlem generally Is mnch in vogne all over well The of doubt be realized, as wilhoat regard to any events Marlborough Oollege were ter known as The Chicken,) with Polestar sooool. vea- rongh shaking over the hard road It was compelled to England. The foot races at raolng the result of Ur. Ten Broeok's enterprise will cer- and very well contested this year. Every town, village geance was ono of Palmer's nbe race horsea, Binoe travel. Politicians resorted to all sorts of stratagems tainly be beneficial to the breed of race borsee In each Tattersall's the of last, school, trade, class, or " hlnstltatlon," Is suro to be more their sale at on 14th Janawr and dodges to " gain a point" for their ooontry. The fine animals be bas brought here from Vengeance, Nettle, dl Vergy, Blp Van Wbkle, favorite candi- or less upon the ruDuhig list, and great sport comes out Gemma America have already won the admiration of every be- dates, and In be said of tbe "run" on and Comedy, have thus far been winners, Yeogeance'a many Instances dishonest men have wielded " of It, which Is more than can holder, and he will soon show John Boll the proof of was 800 guineas at that sale. a power wbloh The Boyal British Bank, price we hope never again to see placed la their the puddlDg." That Mr. Ten Broeck himself thould be Woodstock are to walk 60 Speakbg of wbnbg, Gemma dl Vergy haa now chalk- grasp. " Troth has been crashed to earth" so olten, by highly popular here will not be wondered at by any pe> On Monday, Buxton and ed up ten victories this season. Mr. T. Parr's Flsbermaa acquaintance at home. miles, the latter with a start of five mbatcs. Buxton stomp orators, that we really feared she would never son who bad the honor of his Tall Ulk. Fun ahead. bas won twenty-seven timet b 18661 I hope yon did not object to my "spreadhg" somewhat stakes £16 to £10. " rise again," but, as the said orators knowingly Inform LEATBsBsrooniia. at Tork and Doncaster. Can yon stand sbme statistics On Wednesday, Jim Pudney Is to run 11 miles within ns that the eternal " years of God are hers," we are com- without gettlog dry! Well, here Is a statement ol tbe the bonr, for £26 a side. Perhaps the " American Doer" pelled to believe that " Troth" wiU survive the shock of fluctaatloDS at Donoaater lor the past ten years, to which can tell nlm how that is done. WAS IT INSTINOT OB INTELLIGENOEt this lying and I have added (he results for this year, just to make luck pretty weil closed for matches Infamoas campaign, and come out once In crioket the sesson Is TniT Inferior animala have btelllgeaoe disllnot tim in odd nnmbers :— public Importance. Anniversary dinners, reports of more " king of trumpg." Political aspirants, you have ol that bstbot whloh Is common to them and to man, la a Twn. 8twl*n. UorMi BtMi. Wtlki Onr. to the secretaries, and convivial committees, ptesente notion now generally prevalent An Interestbg Ulos- mach to answer for. iMa.. 114 «8 18 « jCitU evenings, are now the principal items. This noble game was related at a meeting of tbe 18«T.. n 10 » 4 S2 Tors ON Deck.-The Old Tops of the 8lh Ward" IMS.. M » authority is such as to leave no room for A (0 30 3 38tl ISiO. US Lieutenant, well known b Amerloa as Lord Morpeth, built their nesUon asmsll btanon , make their annual excnrslon for target praotlce and 110 33 I asie pair of gcldfiocbesbsd 18SI.. m Earl of Carlisle. The Irieh gentlemen—which and now ; alter hatcblog their brood, tbe ptranla sport generally on Tuesday next, 11th Inst \m.. lei 118 BS 4 StTS of an oTive tree This corps "gentlemen as it gentlemen"—are delighted with It int.. lee IBS M a SMS means perceived that the weight of the family was too great for la composed of some of oar best citizens, wit and whatever WA.. 301 Itl 80 3 and rowing are also tapering off. Kellv and tbu branch which snpported the Dcat—lt 9M0 Taobtlog the strength of IBSt., 1M las 3« 3 parents, with iatel- they ondertahe, whether In the way of a target eifcarslon, Buttle are to have a home-and-home match between bid begun to yield ; the provident ao ISSt m iss 38 3 mi " Loodon aod Norwich, for £60 a side. The Londoner to that cannot be resolved Into Instbot. wert isen a ball, or a chowder party, the event Is sure to come tlaa ou llaeoce There Is a string of ttartert—forty-three more string have tbe first lick, by rowing from Putney to Uortlake. to fasten, by msans of a small wbloB tkay pro- ' oS" with pleasare to all who participate. We thould be any prevlons yearl Tbe horses on hand were twelve Bnttls at Norwich twolve days after. tbe branch which sapported their oett to a atroog- number. No cored, hoppy to make " one of the party" for Tuesday next, bat more than In 1851, the greatest prevlons the tree—thus vsdeamiog, li an Sultana, ofthe Taoht er aod higher branch of doubt tbe withdrawal of Factoletio, and tbe other draw- The Oamlllaand the B«yal Squad- cur boslness require oar personal supsrvl- exlrordloary effort of reason, the oriibal error wblcb Is each as to money. roD, are gone to the Mediterranean. The Vloe-Oom- backs, can aooount for the falllog off In the ttaad committed, aod guindbg tkor paternal hooMi lon on that the always keep a screw ibey bad doy. May "Old Tope" If dn now, better "take inlhln.'' modore's sohooaer Osprlcom la to be altered for from tbe threatened mb. u-- -.i " gobg round doing good." " Did yon ever t" that la to say, did yon ever spend an steamer. : : : :: : : — : ;

NEW YORK CLIPPER. SAOASAnto, Hi.—At the Agricultural Fair lately held HoBBou TO OoHToiFUTi.—The oppotlllon of the AflRICPLTUBiL 80CIBT1E8. in tbia place prizea were won hj Hiss Loalsa Nndd, of racing. If that opposition CLIPPER. Boston Traveller to horse : UIss Hargaret NEW YORK Bruaswlck Bogere, of Bath ; and Hiss sboald happen to be as " succeosful" as the Traveller's HoBSB ExBomox d> Ohio.—We learn from the .VcAon- Angellne Blldreth, of Topsham. SATCBDAT, NOVEHBER 8, 1856. opposition to Jenny Llnd and the Insertion ot theaMcal mg Comfy JtegitUr that a horse exhibition opened In HiBSiBSim Vauut Fail—The fine city of St. adverllaeBents, there Is no knowing what may happen. Toungatown on the 14th OoL, ooatlnning three dayo. The Thi Lonla lias been rendered stUl more attractive br the aVKOBI or rALOOVBBISOS." Aa wo wish to ealtlrate none bnt cordial relations, let ni attendance waa quite numerona, .and the races were well ; "XHi triumphant termination of the Fair of the Agrlcnltnrai malt«r tbii will not alter Its coarse. : Wb kare nIeot«d Mnoog our nilte«IUaooD« hope that the Traveller relished. Vany fine horses were present and entered for and Uecbanlcal Association. The grounds were about >WMk t conple ot plettalDg ekelchea from a Tolame Jaat the premiums. Host of thcgn were young, and bad never three miles from the LeVee. They comprised abont " good-natured sketch Uf.Hill Wobi.—The elTorts of acres, purchased for $6I),000. and cost abont as pnblUied dnder the above Ulle by T. B. Peterson In Pblliv before been placed npon the tnrf In competition for thirty writers" "gallant editors" to persuade women who for fitting up. Tbe President, J. S. Barrett, tkei cbca ^d much more daipbtki TUa Tolama oontaloa moo of the best premiums ; bnt considering the condition of the track, baa been much aided by the services of Heeers. Todd, koowo are merely pretty that eucb drested-up femlolnes are wittUn hj the Ute Joiwtbu F. Kelley, utaMj which was very sandy and heavy, we consider that Ibey Blow, Grlmsley, and Harper. likely to behave properly In city cars; to'the public u "Falconbrldge," "Jock Humpbriee," made excellent time. In the opinion of old and ex- By tbe third day of this year*! exhibition the managers " KenGii, found that the expenses were sure of redemptloa On Stampede," etc. Tbeae desorlptloD) of humorous Tills Parillel OiBBB.—To DBh.Q.the parallel good bC' perienced horsemen present, the best time made on this the fourth day, not less than seventy thousand spectators OonTejIog some moral point or naxlm, ue so generally borse' rablog, the defeati-d parties ai' track— 2-.58— to 2:40 on In good con- tween eleetions.aad was equal a coarse came to see SL Lawrence and Silverheel, (two black Hoeptable that we may ocoadooally select some more for most always bring la about unlair Jockeying, with an "IC dltioo. stallions, both beautlfal, but tbe latter equal to the finest the Arabian deswt,) oar readers. or (no. Finer dat.—Wednesday, Oct. 16, six horses were cn steed that ever spumed the sands of after beating nine competitors, contended singly for the The fate of Joaatban F. Kelley aeems to warrant a fesr terud fur the premium of 9100, the entrance fees, (4160) Tmal of Fibs E.noinm at tub Cbtstal Palace:—A to be added. Two mllo beats, best two in three to ham- )tize. The horses shklng black, with arched necks, itmarks. As a man, he was social, generous, and wltb lowing talis ; eyeballs and distended trial ot fir u engines, «u exhibition at the Fair ot Iho Amc ness. We append a summary manes and and fiery out golle. As a writer, be was rapid, desultory, spark the nostrils, circled round and round, stepping high and far rlcao Institute, tovk place at the Crystal Palace on N. Fallti'ib.f.PoD 1 t devouring ihe ling, and pointed. There was uniformly a happy flow of 23d nil. The foIlowlDg particulars of the playing we A. Xrwia'a b. (. OauowuoTgik 3 2 band over hand in lengthened curves, Ltader: 0 D, Ami'br.f MdnaBtj 3 8 gronnd most rapidly. Oncer after cheer broke ftom the aplrltaal sonthlne and poetic faltb which pervadod hia copy from the New Tork Sunday Jobn Wttaon'i b. m. Vinnj BoblnMs 4 4 audience, until continuous— three Eoglnea rated the acclamation became trivial sketches. The geniality of bis mind could Tlicro were entered for eompttltion W. R. BMrllsg br. g. WbaltboDt S S most drowning In the storm the voices of all the mnaloal in- bv the judgKB, Messrs. Adama, Ooger, Polneer, and Van W. U. Howe r. f , Bnokojt t 0 not be repressed ; no natter bow his feelings might be Tlmo-t:tC. struments; ths musioians themselves, with the qnick Voorblo, OS flnt class. sitting eveataation of the article motion of their hands and heads, looking aa if they were when down to write, the Franklin Engine No. 3, of Brooklyn (Western District) Skcond DAT.—Tburcday, OcL 16, at 10 o'clock, A. If., laboring desperately In Glanc- " by JeO'rles, of Paw- the coutest for the premium of offered to Uahoning some frantic pantombe. writteo was sure to be rloh, laoy, and rare." His mind Joseph Appleyerd, Foreman ; built $60, ing around the ring, the eye was bewildered with ihe I. ; loch cylinders lOi suoke ; one of the county horses eiolnsiveiy, came off. Entrance fee $fi, gifted like a planet with the ability to create Its own tucket, B. 9 ; waa myriad of faces, tbe waving of handkerchiefs, and the first engines built by Jeffries, five years ago. mile beats, best three lu five, trotting, to go aa they •tmoephere. We never knew a nan with less of that uprising of whole oiroles of spectators as the excitement Eagle Engine No. 6, of Brooklyn (Eastern Dlatrlct,) choose. Four horses were entered. Bummary : reached its climax. The spectacle imparted a feeling of spleen whloli literary men are too apt to harbor In their John JeOers, Foreman; built by Hunneman, of Boston Ut. aI t. 9 In. entrance fee was $10, to be added to tbe premium, mile ing brain which eepeelally required a more decided pro- " For sixldays Ihe popular approval of this energetio a « 8 " I' " e w " beats, best three In five, trotting. In hamees. Summary portion of bodily exercise, such an eiample should be a •1 jx " " IM " • sooiety waa kept np with great tclal, and we regret that Ijt. 3d. 8d.4Uu minutes) our limits will not enable us to give more particulars waning to literary and professional men of the Importance No. 12 had two triali In the time allowed, (16 0. H. Aidrawi'ii.D. Joula, 3 111 this week. burst a length of hose at the first trial. The play N.Vallor. b.m.FlttaTtopI* 3 9 ofhealthlU recreation and bodily activity. having 18 ing, as will be seeu by those posted in fire mattere, was r>lliUir- These engines played through the same hoae as the premiums. The time an hour, the depth ten Inches, the oommnnlty, and they never let any opportunity pass for 0. H Andriw'a a. m. Jaaila. Inaon. first-class, with an inch nozzle, and an allowanoe of fifty F. LalTattj'a b. {. John UoATay, N. Fallai'a b. g. Son snrface twenty feet long and ten feet wide, WlUlan « a book," npon all aorta of " races," no matter making men to work eacii englno. 0. D. Ansa' bt, g. Bodoa Baj. W.B.Btarllog'a g. br. WhalaboBa. Beatty, of Uott Haven, Westchester county, won the first W. Howo'a a. m. A. Btwln'a b. g. Onaaawago Tuk. who, else nay lose. Oar pulpits last Sunday gave No. l.-IIorliant«l •tiian, two cillodtri, 1S( ft. 0 lo. prize, a silver cup worth $10. Tbe second, a cup, value " 1 .1 .c « 180 " 0 Pelton's horse. Black Hawk, won tbe three first heats, pretty good Indication of how these sanoUmonloua sport- ig fon, $8, was won by James Vance, of Harlem ; and tbe third, <• '• " two " 14T " S to saddle, beating the field and taking the preminm of M " a silver medal, by Roger O'Connor, an active young en had bet their piles, allhoDgh they knew It waa not » 49, >' " foor " " S m $140. Time: 3—2:68—2:59. This waa a very handsome Ullcslan. Tho lather of O'Connor, Edward O'Connor, a third-clasa entered, Nos. 3C and 12, only breaking the law bat an aotaal dlsfranohlaement of Two Engines wero trial of speed and closed the horae exhibition. veteran cultivator of Irish frnlt, aged above eighty, took " 1" of this city, playing through the same hose with seven- the voter I Consistency Tub mule Exbidition.—The grand finale, however, a patch and "bate tho boy Intirely." He was first through, eighth nozzle, workiDg forty men. was the mule exhibition on Saturday, 18lb. That waa and gave his son a smart warming ; but the son's work Leslie, Fore- ' Equitable Eoelne Company No. 36, A. C. PiBBiOH AMD Pbinoiplb.—It is not oftcu that these two " fbn alive." A premium of $26 was offered, mile heals, was thought by the judges In some respects better entitled 7-Inch cylinders, man ; built by John H. Sickells ; foor to the prize bvetanders that Inflaences can be agreeably combined, and Mrs. Grey's beat two In three, to saddle. The riders took their scats, —tbe remarking "no nan patent capstan, 6-lcch stroke played horizontal stream ; and 20 mules were drawn into line, and the word given upon earth can handle a spade so naturally or bo well as pleasing novel under this anggeatlve title should there inch, 145 (t. 9 la. i Some went aad some didn't " went," some started back- an Irishman." fore be nnlveisally read and oonaldered for the welfare Knickerbocker Engine No. 12, Jacob W. Cooper, Fore- wards, a few forwards ; some " brougbt up" in the fence " man, 4-iooh cylinden, e-inob stroke ; built by Fine & Of real life. This It a doneitlo novel" well worthy of corners, and some tipped np before and damped their Aobiccltubal Fiin at Fbbderictoh, N. B.—This live* Hartshorn played J stream, horizontal, 13S n. 10 in. the same, and T, B. Fetersoo, of Philadelphia, has pub- ; riders Into the sand "keadiust," leaving them like the ly place Is now in the full enjoyment of a veiy well at> Since the above trial, the following challenge has " ostrioh in amboah ; others took a short turn'? aorcss tended cattle fair and horse show, and we aball be able to . llihed it In a very good style, unabridged and unaltered, been issued by No. 48 the field, and very few went roiud the track. The mules get the details In time for our next isane. readers etpeolaliy certain to tt lady are admire Hra. Htuppt Fit* OoDptn; Mo. 4S do bntbr gbilUaga tbt vlotor brayed, men and boys shouted, and altogether it was a tbitililst tbt Or;«Ul Palioe on Thnndaj, tbt Uil loit., "21- Grey's pleasing manner of iDOuloatlog moral mazlmp. very laughable scene. We made np our mind that mules olui" BifloM, for t rtl»ill7 ttl*l of loflati, thioogh 40O fttt of Staxlbt (Tork Co., N. B.) Aobicdltdbal Show.—Od were nncontrollable and "stubborn as jackasses." The E, p. Long ft Brother, 121 Maeaaa street, have the work How, horiionlftll/, for from 9100 to 8U0. the 16th of October thia part of the province of New Tim* an4 pitet to bo oamod bj loglao OoDptoy No. L premium was finally divided between the white mule for sale In New Tork, Brunswick was enlivened bv an admirably arranged agri- Tho lofInoi to ba woikod by ion nombon, or twentj, Jnit ti from Oirard, and the brown from Crab Creek, Ebc loo OompiD7 No. 1 maj daoldo, cultural fair. In wtiloh the farmers and other competitors Tiio alio of soldi to bo on* iBOh In SUmottr. displayed a praiseworthy spirit, not so much for tho DmsMOBB's Buutois Oompinion.—This Is a monthly OnoBaa TnoMrioif, Voramin, Lincoln (Ujs.) Aobiccltubal Soomrr.—The fouitb amount of tiie premiums as for a joatiflable emulatloD. TUtor ever welcolno to all who travel or have any deal annual cattle show of the LUicoln Agricultural ancl Hor^ The judges for horses, cattle and swine were Uessra. Gea travelers rail Thi Coba and Vifbr Hatch.—Sonth Boston, Oct. 27 Ings with by or steamboat The changes ticnitaral Sooiety was lately held In Thomaston. After L. Hathaway and Ur. John McLean. We select merely 1856.—Dear Fsank,—I wish to trouble you once linore on ; of each month require to be definitely studied In all kinds preliminary exercises at the Baptist Church, a procession the premiums for horses, and their owners' names this Viper and Cora affair, aware of the impaitlallty of waa formed with the Bookland and Thomaston fire compa- £ a. 9. of boshiess, and Dr. Flaber's atailsllcal Indostty may be sporting paper. It says it waa Sour ^Mi tiie ob^lenge. Bait Kntlra Hoiad Jaa. Faille^ 0 10 nlee, to hear an address from Dr. B. F. Buxton, of War- leen on every page of this Indispensable " Oompanlon." Ir. Merrill that gave the challenge, although Ifr. Beit Brood Man and Oolt. ..T. Prtngl* 0 10 ren. grand dinner was eiuoyed at the House, Otbom says I is false- A Knox 3d boat ditto, ditto Wm-Pfant 0 t roT sale at the bookstorea We might as well try to get gave the challenge : this one and on the first day in the afternoon the drawing natch Sdbaat ditto, ditto W.Oonla 0 S hood ; here is euiotber : be eald that I naoled the Cora up along without an almauao as without our Dinsmore— horses Baat S-jaai'Old Oolt AadiawWangh 0 7 in the forenoon and had her bottom wanted took place. Among the were a«me smart trotters. cleaned, and 3d do, do W. QoTor 0 t that la, " we" of the lively blood and active energy. The cereal and horticultural displays were verr Qne. The to run at aooa for 920 or $30 ; the men working at Ur. Biat 2-jaai-oll Oolt Wm. Onrria 0 T affair was kept np for two days, aud closed with a grand Kean'e and Mr. Blane's glass works could prove this folee- 3d do. do Oaorga Bambia 0 6 ball at the St. George's HoteL From the list of premi- Baat 1-jaai-old Oolt Tboa. Frliigla 0 T Tium-KrviBaD Litbbitdiuc.—The falling off In the hood ; the boat waa tied, at this time, to a spile, drove In ums we can only mention those given for horses 2d do. do B.Soott 0 8 the mud. Intended for a new wharf ; this had nothing of this description of exoltement $30 8d do. do. Jobs Ken 0 3 le has been more than J. W. Partridge, Brletol, oa breeding mares, 3d premi- to do with his oballenge. It being a private affair. The Bastiptn Woiklsg Honaa..T. JalTraT 0 10 nsaal daring the present presidential campaign, but Is not um, $2. truth Is, I waa at work In the forenoon of that day, paint- 3d do. da jr.HoLiggan 0 T James Grinnell, colt, 8d do. do. D. lunboll 0 i to be wondered at when we consider that the fhll supply ing aa ornamental sign. I went to Ur. Osborn at noon, Union, on premium, $1. family " there bebg astlff aottheast wind at the time reason Beth Vose, Thomaston, horse, 6 years old, pre- The egrlcnltural and manufacturing prizes were well of Kansas oatreges" furnlthed dally by the newspapers ; my mium, $4. Preal. for going to him was bis saying all around that the Cora won and graciously awarded by J. A. Beckwith, already more than filled op the measure of the most mor- E. W. Bobinson, Thomaston, family horse, premi- fol- was only a light weather boat, fit only for amooth water, 2d dent of the York County Agricultural Society. The bid appetite for the marrelona um, $2. Now that the grand and to test the two boats I told him I would ma him lor lowing amusing communication came from a lady:— Williams, Rockland, " ago-o-o-ny Is over, sapping on horrors will be a matter of $30 of my own money; Ur. Stuart or Ur. Cummins knew Timothy 2-yeBr-old colt, 2d pre Esther Buchanan, of Stanley, ohallenges the Oounn of mlum, 92. as cloth choice once more. nothing about lU Here Is another notorious falsehood Tork to produce a weaver who will weave much UatthewB, Warren, mare and colt, gratuity, for this Osborn says, I would not allow him to carry ac John $60, In the same time, and do it as well. Or she will weave thing but Church Vaugban, Wanen, colt, 3 years old, gratolly, against thne—twenty- eight yards In seventeen hours—for TmuTBiou. Gossip.—We are pleased to observe that Jib and nainaailj I call your attention, lii. Qdken and leadere of the $60. a bet of £6." Well done, Esther Buchanan I our weekly CLiPfSBrhave you seen In my "remembrancer" of those dramatic artists John A. Skinner, Warren, oolt, 3 years old, 2d premi- acceptance of the Viper's challenge, dated Oct 4, 1866, who are now traveling over $1.60. "the area of freedom," gen- any. restrictions as to sails, or that I have mentioned um, Dexter Chapman, Nobleboro, colt, 2 years old, premi- Reoatta at Hilwadkie.—Uilwaukle, Oct 28th.— erally produce a friendly response accompanying the word about them. Here Is another falsehood : that the (Xpptr: This morning the Race for the Champion Colon gaff top of the Cora was put loto mainsail; um, $1. valuable Information commnnloated In retnm. The rav- her any person Fnller, Warren, family horse, let $3. came off at 11 o'clock. The boats entered ware ths wishing t<> know the truth can call at Ur. Stuart's shop. Peter premium, i ings of one or two demented dances only confirm us In S. P. Ferrr, South Thomaston, stad celts, gratoity, one Jesse Fremont and John C. Fremont, 4-oaTs ; Weaona, Second atreot. South Boston ; the gaff was not touched or O-oars—all of Hliwaukie. The way in whioh the race cor course of Impartiality and neerubeta. altered In any way. What he says aatomyaaklnghlmtoput copv of Agrlcnltnrai Reporta, run, was, that the boats should start the same as In up tho money, I refer to Ur. Jones, who was standing by H. G. Bradford, Friendship, oolt, 1 year old, gratul^, do, was " to form, the Weno- OoMPWHEKT TO JooB, Printbiw."- Jobt. C. at the N. Olark, Union, family horse, 10 years old, gratuity, da the last regattu. Bnt when they came RWes, In time ho offered to put up $30 and run ; and the a recently published letter, na crew said that they wished they shonld allow the 30 on the subject of Publlo Print- ecoond time Ur, Cummins called on him to pot up the B. L. Jones, Union, colt. 3 years old, gratuity, do. they ing, has a word of suggestion to writers for secoods on coming In ; and If they wonld not do so. tho Press, $100, hie aoswer was that Ur. Merrill was act there,- but H. Touog, Union, breeding mare, 8 yrs old, gratuity, do. all one side. It and compliment to the "Joor," whose daty It uot N. B. Bemis, Union, family horse, 6 yrs old, gratuity, da would not pull ; aod as the thing waa on nnfre- that he would telegraph for bim ; he says again that' tho qaently la, to make eenso out of very T. Spear, Rdcklaod, 4-horse team, was decided to alter It, as the judges were all friends of senseless chiro- backers of the Cora wanted things all tbeir own way; tiie W. premium. $3. other boat had their judges. After grapby. None but a writer for the dally press oau com- Viper's challenge says 6 or 10 miles J. Stephens, Warren, colt, 2 years old, let preminm, $2 the Wenona, and no to windward and " prehend how maoh truth there la la the veteran Adams, Thomaston, oolt, 6 years old, gratuity, they got the word go," tbe Fremont led them all, ad prInler'L book. What did he leave me to choose but where to run t W. one pass- rsfflark. > Vany memboraof the stake- boat a head, and tiien the Wenona Congress, and eke not a few There are no regnlar regatta grounds In Boston harbor cony of Agrlcattural Reports. turned men, must have been surprised Lorenzo Uartln, Eockland, span draught gratu- ed the John 0. Fremont, The JesBS only went asfaraa nter at the respectable for Bail boats ; there had been u race IVom Hull horses, on these • We- « they oat In print, without thinking of ity, tbe bend of the river, and gave cat ; and when the the tollaome Eonnda What Is this Oebcru afraid of, wind and sea «2. seconds labor, and the exercise of better talent than our own the challenge he did Alvin U. Lain, Rockland, span draught horses, gratui- nona passed them coming back, they were 16 not mention where to ran ; I sap< which has been expended by the ahead of the Fremont ; and when they arrived at Sweet's "Jour" Printer, In lick- pose he wanted to ruu In a mill or fish pond. Otborn ty. $2- ing Into shape the message, report, warehouee, tbe Fremont was gaining on the Wenona or speech furnished by ought to keep his tongue quiet when he goes round and Jerome Kennedy, New Castle, stud oolt, 3 yeeia old, them. Ur. Hives saya :— 1st premium, $6. and the minute the Wenena sonok the line, the Jndgts says the Cora Is nothing but a shingle, not fit (or sea or feet "I hava seen the mannsorlpt writing called time ; but when the Freemont got about three of moat great wind, if he has not the coarage or manliness to run In Daniel Uorae, Thomaston^ eolt, 2 years old. Copy the men of the oonotry, during the past twenty under the line, they called time ; and first they said years, and, I both or give her merit When we raced with the Julia, of Agricultaral Reports. thlnk,I nay say, that not twenty of them could Fremont won, and then said the Wenona won by a se- stand the twice. It was out to sea. But the owner, and I The broad streets of Thomaston never did seem may al- great teat of the Borutlny one-half of the Journeymen ladles, cond, whiob does not look altogether correct A Printers most eay, builder, of the Julia, Ur. Tarbell, Is honorable lively and gay on any previous occaalon. The employed In offioe. many outsiders kept the time alro, and staled that ibs my andoourageous, who wonld not baok outer get frightened the military, the firemen, tbe meobanlos, the sailors, and think "This Act will be vouched by every Editor In to the Fremont waa only 26 seconds behind. I do not the from the sight of a wave or the wind, being strong like our the learned professiooe, all ualted to do honor Union, poor Jour" < time made was To the ' many a great' man oweshls friend Oaboro. EoobnbKillt. energetio farmers of Lhicoln county In glorious old everything was on the iqnare. The tepatatlon for scholarship, and were the humble O.Franiont.... IMS type- We, the undersigned, did and do anthorlze "this man Maine. Wanooa 16:18 j Jobn stickers to resolve, by oonoert, to set op manuscript of the in Kelly," as OslKrn calls bIm, he being the designer and The time is much better than that on the day their hands lor even nue little week, precisely as It Is theh: work w bnlider of the boat, to settle and maoage this, as ho did Gabdinbr, He.—The County Fair lately held in Grardl- regatta, aa tho boys did not get down to written by the authors, there wonld be more reputations la two raoee very cloudy and we had with Ur, Tarbell, aud we will book ner was ve^ succeasfiil, and five prizes for riding were they did to-day. The weather waa ilanghtered than thoir devlla ooald shake a Stick at In bim up to any amouat which somewlat impeceo this said Kelly wishes. What Is awarded to ladles, as follows : The first of $26 to Miss L. there wasa very sireog breeze, twenty four ' hoars. Statesmen' would become ' small by It to Otbom whether the has gone the same dto- owners or a man from the north A. Wakefield of West Gardiner ; tbe second of #20 to tbe boats' time. The Fremont ?.'*n'*.*??,''°*'*"f''"7 '888.' Many an ass wonld have pole comes forward, when Ihe Club has challenged m boat and money was there 1 UlsB Sarah B. Kczar of Wlntbrop ; the third of $16 to teooe In 16:45. The Excelsior the Uon's hide torn from his limbs. Hen whom the work Ur. Osbom's piece ot Oct IB, the oolora again next week } 1866, seems to ns nothlnir Mlaa Atwood of Gardiner ; the fonrth oi $10 to Wenona Club to pull for call writers, wonld Emma wako np of nomlnga and find them* hat a tissue of falsehood.' tbe challenge, or deliver over Wk. J. Stcabt, Mlia Flora Enlokereon of PltUton ) the fifth «f to thev have either to accept selrei—Ikmous as more (5 prHtenders—hnmbugs-oheals." Jobn Yoore, Otn Bp<»». Cumiuns. Mn. Almlra Osgood of Gardiner, the flag. ^ "i ': : : : : : •

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Pddnit and Jacxso.v,-These pedestrian celebrities are iiUo* of a blaak piddlag. HI* bed/ wu alao ooorad la Torlou dl- FOBEIOR HITELLIfiENCB. apparoatl/ a* ma- CRICKET. SPOBTIRfi (•otlOBi ; atUl hb nn «*i* good.oad hi* haada again matched to run 10 miles for £26 a side, at Oarratt- oaathad u arer, wblle hla aeUrll/, when np, appeared to bo uadl- laue, Wandsworth, on Mooday, the 17(b of next No- nlnlehad, aad he plo/ed nnndbbmanln aatiUwbleh evlaeaa From BtWt Oa. 13, 18M. OnoEtr OR Lotto bum).—Tbe Long Iilaod Olab olowd lift, vember. ferftot aaU-poeaaodan. The/ repeatedl/ itood looklog at eaeb THE RINQ. other fbr alaatea In nseaaalon, mueb to ib* advaaUg* of Ba/aa, on Taesdaf, the 28th play, I5a Huoa oIL, hj t itj't who tbanb/ eolleoted freib wind, Hoddaa booome alowot aad TIOBT8 Jamis Pudn-bt (Champion of England) Is matched to TO OOUX. alow*r, sad st tut osl/ atood up to rwtelr*, a* iho qnlehataa of idar which they a^jonrBed to Ur. Applln'i home ud run 11 miles Oct. 31.—RoblnMa oad T;lar—X2S a aid*, Leadoa. within the honr, for £25 a side, on Wednes- Haje* eoabbd him to g*t aw*/ ftom bla ntnrBa,aBd pUjfUlt/ IaK. 8, 186T.—AoioB JoB*< f0took of nipper ; the erenlng waa epent in a moat oon- and Tom Bajon-jClOO a oldi, loadtn. day, Oct 22, at the Prince of Wales's Cricket Ground, daaa* nuod hla, riaall/, la the ISSlb round, all honra aad thi«* BlaaUs harlng thaa alapaad, Jam Barn law Ihet noor Hlk* and happy manner, orloket, of oontae, being the Old White House, Abingdon rood, Oxford. ,fiUl ha4 not a ehano* ortunlag lb* leole In hie faror, and th* epeig* Jack Pbtob mo Aleo Amorbwb.—These lads fought fjiiiolpal topic of conversation, They intend, we bellere, wu thrown apiBuah to tb* dlBaturoallOB of Uoddto, who wu* at Old Haven, on Tuesday last, for £S a side. Andrsws itni dealniB* or protraating the etrcfgl*. Thla, howarer, waall have their gronnda enlarged and improved prevlonato hav* to was seconded by Spider and Bill Bowers and Prior by THE '•FISTIC" ARENA. beea fralUeaa, for Ba/a* wu atlll wall oa hla lege, and, not- Btuon, wltbotaadlng th* pntr*et*d natur* of bla ltboi*,appeu*d u Uv* tteessolog ahowlng conolulvely that cricket In George Brown and Billy Duncan. It waa a gallant lit- 1/ u a kitlea, the helplau ilatoof hlaoppeaaat girlag himn- tle (bit vicinity Is not dead bnt sleepetb. amir, and lasted three hours and fifteen minntes, "LONGEST FIQHT ON RECORD." aawed eooldeao*, doting which lOi ronnda were fought. In the end An- BEUIBU, Fight between Sill HsyH and Kike Kaddia, for £100 a drews waa deohtred the winner. Prior having fallen Few remarks are necessary on a mill whloh exceeded fiUe, July IT, 1840. Obunt tb. EunaMf—A. well-oonteited cricket match without a blow. Andrews injured his hand very early In duration any engagement ever fought, and which onlr In the fight by ontting one of the leaders, his job rrtm "Fitkufcr Iki CkamrianiUp." served une off between these oloba on Saturday, October 26tb, or to evince the enduring powers, with which boto would have been over sooner. The next mill to which we call the attention of our men were gifiod. That Hayes was the better fighter, as oa the groonda of the former, Powelton, West FhUadel- readers is that between Bill Hayes and Ulke Madden, well as best acquainted willi tha use of his pins ia the Some fine fielding waa done on both aides. Pan- which Is closes, there fU^ tho longest on record, occupyhig 6 could be no doubt ; hit repeated deliveries ViLXDiBOH AMD LiKCAflTKB.—Wo hsve reoetvcd several hours and (cast, of the Empire, and B^rtfes, of the Orient, made two 3 minutes, It took place on the 17th left and right, and his quicknees In oettlog away, pro- oontradlotoiy statements from the friends of both of ot July, 1840, and the Editor, in describlog It, sayg claimed him a master ot Hfs Mts, however, teaatUU oatohes ; mach praise Is also dae to Smith, long the science. these men, whose fight was Interrupted last week. As " If the men opposed to each other had not distin- were little more than taps from first to last, and It was of the Empire. J. Yoong, of the Empire, scored we do not bolleve the public take any Intereat In the dgp guished themselves by any extraordinary talent onlv to their frequent repetllioD that the dlaorganlEed matter, and aa we are ntterly nuable to determine which In their beantlfal three moa. The followbg Is the state Mse score former engagements, they at least secured friends suf- of Madden's dial can be ascribed. There waa no- Is In the right, we mnit leave the men to their own obuni. ficiently rich to put down £I0O a side bo tblpg stinging in his visitations, there anything course, to contended nor wu rint iBBlan. SmodA IdoUii. unless they rantnally agree upon onr naming a to for, a proof that the spirit to encourage men of this indicate those Bnlahlng qualities which constitute the J,.l.I«it«ta H.'Whitton.. 1 1. loiUr ran out 0 day and place. class, Ir eatltllng themselves to respect, Is by beau-ldoal of a Britlth boxer. A. VosUr « II WbutOB b no means |.,B.I>liIt a FkioOMi 8 OtOonrMr C extlDgolsbed. Madden U a protegee of Jem Bum's, Madden Is by no means a flrst-cliop fighter, and waa te- The LATE Fight between Hall akd Edwabdb.— It |..aXtUBgba. Whuton.. 4 LI(1a b WipUi. 4 and having displayed milling qualities of no ordinary celver-general almost throughout lie lost the use of hla |,,fu;aiihubD«OoaiM7.,. 0 0. Etmbl* niD oat 0 may not be amiss to call the attention of all the men obaracter right at the imrm of this worthy, by way of trial hand early in the fight, and although his returos i,.a Xtmble rnn oaL 6 X. Ktmble b S* Oaatitj Implicated In this affdir against whom prooeedlogs were in real combat, was matched against were frequent, they l,.Bn<>**b W»plM 0 tarqalur not eat 4 Walker, of Stony were not sufBclent to turn the tide In taken, to the fact that Thursday neic is the day ap- Stratford, his T..I. KtmbI* 0 Delworth b for £26 a side. This battle occupied a period favor. The flilness of his flesh was a dIsadvanUge, pointed for the hearing. WaplM 1 BTTMibDo OoaiM7. 0 of 6 hours and 40 minutes, and ended in a draw, dark- which the swollen atate of his face rendered obvious, I, . Ouklll b So Ooonof.. ... 4 Ouklll o Qodwln b Do Ooatuj 0 ness intervening to prevent a decision of the oonteat while the thin and batthel muzzle of Hayes resisted l,,E. loatotnot oot C Flono b Do OoirMj 3 iNTKRISTDtO HATCH,—AiBON JONIS AND TOH SaTKRS. Here, at least, he showed powers of endurance and those impressions whloh, under ether )(. .BoMog4rtneout o BoMogorton not 21 fourth, at Jemmy Uassey's, Crown, Cranbourn-pas- exceed Sat Olbs., but this Inequality in frame was coo. bO. Kooblo 0 Bltkuton b O. Konblo 1 ; SCIENCE i..H.Wbwtoob Tottabtr.. 2 b 0. flftb, sidered amply balanced by bis superior skill In OF SOUND. Ponoout Xomblo 0 sage, Oct. 28 ; Mr. Hardwlok's, Plough and Har- the use of I. .Toploi 0 BoMnfUton b his digits, a skill which signally It Is a curious row, Hammersmith, Nov. 4 ; the sixth at Ban DIrmore'a, be displayed In his fact in the hlatory of sounds, that the A. Voitor t Wboiton b 0. Eamblo 6 fights with Finn, loudest King's Arms, Smarts-bnlldlngs, Nov. 11 : the seventh at Cooper, Sam Martin, aod George Crock- nolaes perish almost on the spot i. ,D* Oonnor o A. Foitor b where they are ett, all of whom he conquered. produced, wheress luqabar 2 Waploi b Vorqabor. D Alec Keene's, Nov. 18 ; the elgth at Joe Phelps's, Green Madden 'trained under musical tones will be heard at a dis-

(. . Atlto 0 the .superintendence of Aleo Eeene, and tance. Thus if BoMogorton b A. Do Ooaraoj o fijisM b ft. Dragon, Villlers-street, Nov. 26 ; the ninth, of £10 a Hayes in the we spproach within a mile or two of the Voitor 0 Eomblo 4 side, at Spider's, Old King John, Hol;well-lane, care of Sam East, the pedestrian. On Monday, both went town or village b which a fair la held, we may hear very T. J. Tonog b lufabor.. ... 2 Atlao 0 BoiODgirton 0 to ecalo at Dan DIemore's, It f^ntly the clamor Dec. ; the last at Keene's, Deo. 30, This match when was diacovered that of the multitude, bnt most l..a<>dirlnbr«riiatiar. S 1, Yoniig ion oal 10 9 Aleo dlatinotly Uadden was only half a the organ, and I, .Bmllh 0 A.Voit

JamaaFB^v. 1 0 1 0-1 U.Saall 0 0 1-1 which both ihe captain and major entered em tptritu ; this three houra harlog eiplred,tba battlo wu aonllaned. Ha/ee OF BRANDY. abowed OTldeat ajmploma of waakneaa, and for MToral aneeaaalTO wound up the sports of the day, which gave universal sat- eeday, October 22d, (mother match came off, ronnda, no aoonar did be anooaed In planting hU left and right Son visitors to the Falls oi Niagara found an Indian isfaction to all present la place, for several turkeys, at five pigeons than he dropped, a a/alem ao vautlou to Uoddta, that la obo or standing on a rock above tlie cataract At a little dis- two iBttoaata he dropped oa him almott iBteaUonall*, whloh oO' . shot, 21 yards rise, 100 yards fall. tance was a projecting point of land, between whloh and ouloaed a err of font TbIa wu not, boweTer, rooognlaad. in eon Uadoers' Match t Hobse,—On Monday last the match the spot w^ere the savage stood, rapids 1 10 10-81 H,Ooialor 1 0111-4 Bcquanae of the apparent weakaea of both. Tb* freqaeot lepetl- the were aweep* 1 110 0-8|U,8«aU 1 10 11—4 betveen Alfred Badger, of Wolverhampton to run and itlon of Harea'a dallTarlea oa Uaddea'a paepera bed tbelr natoral log with a smooth Irat swUl current One of the travel' FlOEON Featheb, leap over twelve filghts of hurdles, Sft 6ln In height, the affaot, and both now began to olote, and It raqnired all the lege- era asked the red man If he could swim through the aeoanda to keep them open ; atlll ho wu olwaja Irat best of heats, against the well known steeple chose horse null/ of hla rapids to the point " I cannot tell," was the reply, "bot OB hla lege, and the ooaldenoe of hla frleoda wu eopllcmed D/ the will try Valnhope, came off on the gronnds of the Noah's Ark Inn, naaboken oharaoterof theoonragewblohhe diapla/ad. At the I if yon will give mo that fiask of branay, which

I iM SHOonKQ Yeruokt.—A match came off at at Hartshllt, Newcastle, Staffordshire, the backer of the eiplretlon of fenr honra. 160 ronnda bad bean foaght, aod allll no vour servant has in his band." The flask was according- Falls on the 16th either ilae utitflid, oad Jem Bam offered of Oct, for a Silver Tea Set, horse staking £16 to £12, and to start by first rise of flsg. appearanee on of being IV given to him, and taking It In bis hand, be plunged m to bet Xt tho Sgbt would lut an boor loager—aa offer qnllo oon- )200, coDstsllBg of five pieces, which were divided Upwards of eight hundred persons were present to wit- the tide. He swam vigorously, aod soon seemed alitent with hla kaowladge of the eadaranee of hla man and, at aSout to e prizes, and were won as follows jcota ness the match, and a good deal of betting took place at the Stih hoar, the eonelnalon eppeuod olmoat u far remoTed oa achieve bis dangerous onterptlie. But deficient for a suiv- ^pli Irst prize was won by Ur. Smith, of Boston, mak- evens. At the time appointed (two o'clock) man and erar. Hajea wu obrlontl/ muan fallgnad, and MaddaD did not eessfkil oxecntlon of the exploit, either In strength orikUI, call ' aiblblt an/ Tor/ extraordlaor/ Tigor. The of Una wu verj inches, horse appeared at the stratlng post, and the word being he missed the point, aod shootug a little below Ithe waa alowl/ obe/od b/ both, allboagh Uadden wu (eneroll/ the Brat Phillips, of New York, given Badger went eff at a rattling paoe, clearing his Instantly at the meroy of the rapids. !d, by Mr. making 171. to aaaame the porpendlonlu. Ha/ea, whan opeiatlone did sob- He aaw h(| eiror 3d, oy Ur. Hanen, of South Farmlngham, Mass,, hurdles In first-rate style. The horse broke down In menoe, wu the mote uUre on hie Itga, uwell oj tb* mor* ehewj and his danger, and struggled with desperate energy to aod affeotlr* In the nu of hla flita, ranawlog hla popa, lelt lono. I 18i. clearing the first hnrdle, and In the second heat at half oad gain the In vala I Every sweep of hla Tlgorons rlfbt. If BOtwIth lelahleg effeet, at leut with laereulof dtttl- Ith, by Ur. Farlngton, oi Lebanon, N. H., making way bolted. Badger going in an easy winner. A second arm leaves him farther from the Island, and meattoUlko'a pimple, whieh proaenUd latbeithe aapoetofaii nearer to the match running spot where the glassy water took place over the same hurdles. Badger orer-fad Ohlaau graatti thaa tbo seaBtosaaa* ofoa Adonlo. Bb bends over the loek. Beebg jstb, by Mr. Perry, of Bellows Falls, making 19i against Mr. Baddesley's mare, for an even £fi. Betting */aa war* naarl/ aloeed, aid hla mouth bod more lb* appeaiaaoe all chance of escape waa psssed, the savage oeased his ef of a dllapldaUd busg-kol* tbtn Ih* oidlaor/ [shooting waa done at rest, 40 rods, ten shots— was in favor of the mare, but she had not a shadow of a ajBawWr of a kla*- forts, and drifted in the stream. Tbiii Hung on the tide, lag-tiap. Ha/oe, h*w*Tar, wu not to b* aoBnllBtaUd on poa- pot measured ttom the centra

dm." AttheOeaaait Hall, B0TB8 BT "ODB POLKB.' BiTBata:HBlIor7'aOuipbaI]a.wli^~^<" uj of you o«in>posb70bt altr bi ikall L.PtoQd Ptoqt ai..F«eOEtda «BlaB8/ becD made b7 tha poUtldaBa raeblaBBa haa aU at OBo* baecM ]Ala,d«rti«aaar wdBaneh a eiBb otf'i-f PzP n..qE!-Ka B as eptB-batrtal, opan-tootad oipaU a..p,aB« iqBP CBlla faahloaabli. A faw Boatha ago. If a nua talked aboit ba • dab, bb4 oat • oTlaio, 4 is..qB-qB oraalarglacoBrBoblaitorMlaBtiao 8.,P-Kd P.KB QEtdf ^aaatal labor" or haTleg "aa emtaikad brBlB,"bawaa iaraU BtUea far tha koiartMrpoM KEt-BSa S4..q.bar3 X h-qBil taJajmoDt af Iti Totadta, gtra oi «..BBzP ba laaghtd at bahlad hte bach. How, thej go oat to BieokliM lirtlBitf. bbI Imraaalac tha •..P-K» EEtm4 a»..BzB BiB li ttaa : wltUn two waaka of tha dato to help neb people to ai kaow how to pnto abeatnih thlan. ttalr BttoBtloB, Oar bIbb e..q-KBS P-QB8 8«..P-EB8 PzP «f tklf ptnr, wa •ball aipaet to raeaWa tha aama aad addiaai of AaoBg pnraadoaal perfoiaHl the weak baa bean ntharddl. T..QKt-BS P-E 8 3T..PZP B-qB3 Oabrlal to aatu lo ao laidablo an BBdartaklBf. All "Agaaa" U at har old qoarten la tha Haaaaa. Banl kai « I MJ panoB wUllag «..KKt-K 2 EBBS 3I..B-qi4 BzKt theaa DaarthaMatnof tha eltj an nqaattad to daitf aoBBinead at tba Bowaid. Uantick had hard work at tha Bee. lariilBf • ..Bt>KB d Oaatlta a»..qzB B^lBd btTaafawsf tha flrat maaUagi at ton. UadaaedaWUhontwaa dacldidiT aniBOcaiihl. Ur.>o^ Batoltsodikoaawkaaoild U..Bt-KB> QEt-qa 8o..BqKta BaKBP itaMaaeai, or ofltaa, ar* laqaaitad to itato that Thaa. If reitwlUpatthaB oitoa all right Tha Matloaal prognaiOi antar thair ll..Q-KKt8 EB-B2 Sl..B-tali Eta B-E Etdz A than alfht or ala* of job, wa bbt, |o ahaad I Writo fratW, HarrjWallack. N. B.—BInae the Beiloa TnTOllar coBdaioiadi an U..Bllt» BPb B 3>..E.blaBl B-Bt » dea'l fbar tfOibllBf «a. Aaj aal ararr aariitaaoa wa ota, toadmtin thaatna, wa oaa eaiU7 laiaglae that It might adrai. ad Kt-B 4 QEt-KB 38..q-birB3 odaiIiBbIaao*a«,atiBUbaiaoatahaatfBU7nBd(rad. Waahall IS..K qzq Etp tin a hone race. U..0aatlaa QB-ttI 34..qhirB(z Et lowrpoaai hopa to aaki joar i»noal BafBalaUaM at ao dlataat itj. Haan Oorb7n h, HcLtahlla hBTO atartad a ntw "org*a"fortha •raa Kt4c ti. .B-hli 8 q-btr U.^.QBd P-E Et4 dramaUaand moileal InilltatlOBa In NawTsrk. U..KKt-Bt «Et-K Et8 3«..Eq3 q-EBBi WBITX. wniTi. Mi. W. H. Ptenlog U ob board the lUlaelB, boBad for the (Ul, ir..P-KDdd P-B Ktt 87,.B-qEtd q-EEtSz/ While to BOTB BBd wto. Wblto to pla7 aad win. QB-QB Bt.BblaBg q-KB8x forola nate. U..P-aKt8 UaBacar Orlip'a new Oalatr coapaajhaTa arrlrad iafal7at iB Intorpoiea q-E B 8 Otinii,BaIllBiOTa,lld.—Toar Ife. lO'i latoadad uIotloB li 10..qB-B8 EB-EBt Naw Orraaaa to tka ihip HarBloa f^B New Tork< joar flatatj all. It U..Book. White—Bbow Hothlig. Let pigaadOS-T of Btooatoa'a aooad aad atoad7. Black—L7asBdar. antbonhlp bow look ap, and bomw Naa "gantllll7." k of aoald lawaid hli palaa ware ba bow to p1»7 Kt a B. B..U » 37 34 DllTA, BoilOB, Itaat—Wa bava aianload joor Mo, T, aad lad Lob <) A Boailaa Prioce, who toea to for tha galtar, haa offared a '•trial wIbj tha (BBC b7 foraa. 8.. 14 18 37 It BOlrabia la two biotm, «. r.; B to bla Tth. Black oaa oalr mcTO i Aod of ahlll" at BraiMlla, with a gold aadal for tha bait pli7ar and t P. PtoQKt4,Biato. O. H. H., aad < Oambrllaa" wUI forward } Ooald BBto la iwo m««w wllh tha BIihop> allTBr OBO for the aaeoBd. yoB thalr additaa tBiBMdlatol7. Wa will fBralih than with jom. BUTCH QAU. BATOB QAHB, Bill Htrra7, th* wall-kaowB paateBlBlat, jnmpad lato the aaa fraa tha ateanar Helta Uedngor, golag Roa Haabnrgh Alobzo, Saltn, Hbh.—Wo aia ooaitralaod to ballara foai BetwaiB"ilBrtlB,''orBoftoB, Batwaea •'Uartla" aadB. to n7a OtUUa to Bnlrma BTo. 2Z.*"'Bj B. Brewster. Boll. thraa-BoTO aolaUoa of Ne-STDiht. What tha aad J. P. Bwaet, Row Tork. Oartlf. foUawlBft Wbiti.—KatQKtiq; Qathard; BatKBSd. Hiawatha haa aat with a barliiqaa which blaiea oal thi Black, (B. Oartla.) WUta. Blaok. BL40I.—SatQT; BatQBI; PaatK B«,Q «,BBd4 KtTth. BLAOE, ("MartlB.") oilglaal. l..Qtobir6i BtoQS Uadaaa Oarlto hu had hir itoga draa Ulamlnated aaoog tht to pU7 aad Bate la foar nsrai. 3..QKtx K-QBda White other IllBBlnatloBa lo Uoaaow, Tha Inmaa wan oa bead. Tht 8..Q-Ka,Bato. Iad7aaTad. Oortatofalli. Tardl gattlig to Tenica, aed tha • IfK a Q, Kt to K B t, auto. la op a aaw open price li IbIibb Ho. 30, Jait io. Hira 70B iteatrad actreolar bomu ATOH OBBUB 00,000 fraaci. ' " OlTllIxatloa," Iatol7T Bitwun JTiw Torli aad PAitaliipAia. Joha WllUai, aathor of haa Jnit prodaetd "Thi Fmt of Toath'* it the 0lt7 of Loadoa Theatn, aad I, OhloBXo, U.—Happ7 to haia raoaWid om Srrt lottar BioiLiAif Orznine. I OAHB H.—Bcoica V OAHH L— Qnum. Lord PalBaraton haa itna Gilbert a Baohatt'a widow a elrfl. ftOB70>,aTaB thoaih lata, AproklaB otpibia of two dia- Whlte-Phllad'a. Black w Wblte-N.T. Black-Pbllad'a. N.T. Hat pasilon of jClOO, ana a almllar amaant for tha aafortaaata tlaot aolBtloBiljraBTt7. Bum JlA, WUI a latter addniiad to |ll..BtokaiEt 33..qBtoEiq PtoE* KUkaaB Aotai B. Baaeh who la naw Inaaoa. rfi ylHaM raieh job t Toar Mam a8..PtikiaP |ai..PtoKB4 PtoEd None of oar ooneipoodaBte aak* aar Banlloa of the BrlUik H.&O.Baith,iraw7ork.—Wa aia act (arprlfadat 70Brda- people batog to aB7 wa7 gilarad aboal the sbaBca of Boerel. etdaa : aiaaotlai It thai. Thia la tbo whola atoi7 :—Mr. Taa Oi- caalt. J7«tilB8l8 OtHMtt-IttHplm Ktastralif, fte. The turf has been well patronized daring the past week, Ambso, Balaam Hao.—Thaaki for •BbMilptloB ; caa 70a add a Bttuim CAichnoM tnd BiUa. TrtoadortwoT lor the dralKae la MfiOhalr we reel called apoa and eren pedestrlanlnn had Its deToteea. race took Black—OhMkaato. While—Delta. PLATS, PLATS, PLATB.-THB STANDABD AND UINOB A to tttt 70B, aad aar eoatrlbater* gaanallr, aa apoIof7. la aplte Oraaa, all other 1.. PtoEd PtoKd aad pabUihed Pla7a, for ute b7S. PBXNOH, •fall the BBOcaalaa liUaBca we bare benowad apaa oar depart- place between Sewees' grey horee and a hoiae of Bomi 3..PtoKB4 Ptak*iP UIMbmb atnit, Naw Tork, priae UK ointe each, taa for $1; jBOat. a tktol atror aateiaat la ; aor aie wa of the asBber of thoaa bonad TOlaaei.ei. A aaw pla7 pnbUahed eTar7weak. OoB' celebrity known by the cognomen " Woodpecker." (M atoUatleal follr ptoBlae that the like ihall who la thalr aerei oe- plate llfte iiat b7 aall, "free,'' whaa nineitad. 19-3b ear Ifila. AU th* la|eBBlt7 of BB7 ala|Ia pinoa 11t1b( woald ba Silwiis Di tttfmlaini aad £«piz. hundred yards was the distance mn, and the race wu isadaqaate to ratli a proalfo la aiattor ao ooBpIai aad diffloalt aa White—Be PnfoBtalae. Black-lopu. eadl; won by the grey stakee, $100 a aide. The eamt awaaBl7obeaidipanniat of ear Tarlat7 aad aiteot. FIBI0I7, — 8..P-«4 PtaktaKt WiTB pnildaotlBlpollllea "kaockad hl|hirthaa a kite," aad thaa: W*i(«X< groB blondiii or wlilol I mU- eat ap thalr almto antlaa at tha Aiadamj of liBalo, or apoot forth was well contested—the grey took the lead, and kept it lepieaaatatloBB. CHB<11IERB OB DBAOOHTS. Joieph Sarface MBtlaiato attboAator HoBa*,what UiaBce for ap to 1400 yardt ; at this point It was evident thai hit OaieiMATi, OerBtatowB, Fa.—Ualeai pierloBa to aaothir la- Btteatloa nnulaa left to the poor crlUo who itaada like a watoh- fbrwaidjoarnBO—or (iTe BTar7TaIld ne Tea aiaate for the Bbbatdm.—la teat waak'a tuaa Bleaic read White to boto la Ban upon tha walla of a lagltlBiate toapla of the Drams t And steps were faltering, whilst " Woodpecker" seemed to nu deli^—wa ahallj la Jaitloe belh to oonalTai aad la "Bait*," be Dlagraa gaaa, betwaaa Uartla aad J. P. Swiat. Aljo Black to jat than no inch word a* "bll" In (ha lazlcon of har worahlp- drop it faster than at the start. It was evident that the saperiot obllfed to BOTO to the gsae betwaaa Hartto aad OarUf. A black sua oa era, for "he that woald haTO a eake oat of the wheat aoft tan7 tha O.H. H..BoitoB.—Ooodl thank JOB. 7oBrwIih ihall be M' T,Ib SlBgr»m af Hartla aad J. P. BaaaU "Ihlags gotallltla grtodlog." He weald ba aan to Joto car partlcalar triiad, the Pool bottom of Woodpecker wonid enable him to win, whict la "ElDg Lear," ipeeted. Tob will iooa hear from ai prlratelj. looae" froa tha fact that HutlB'a Borat wan aot noalTid till who qutotl7 obaama—"Lotgo th7 hold whoa a hill, at least flve lengths. The grey rnns well fot Jut bifan golBf to preia—coBieqaiatly we ware aaable to nrlte It WBOil gooi dowB a leit It bnak thr aaok with followtog he did, by proof ihaat. tln« hot the gnat oae that goal ap the hill, lat him dnw thee af- the Aaother we ihill ba wide awaki. half a mile, and that Is bis forte. All parties were satlsfled ter. When * win man glraa thaa battor ooaaaal, giro ae atoe OBVB BT BBGniHBBS. 3;ala: I woBid haTB neae hot kaaToa follow It, atooe a fool retolL That renowned Jockey, Dan Haytt^ Bmu,(»et24,M5B. with the IiaUl7 plajad ij ear oaatrlbatoi Dalla," aaothir « . ^ . - Tie It." " aad geotli' Mr. Dravgkl Situr tf M< OLirraa :—Xtar to his credit be it said his fiiendi Afr,—I wrote 70a At Borton'a Theatn, Uii. Baliman'a " Scir' haabain aontlnnad, rode the grey, and gave BaaotBoitoB. oae two BOBtha ago eoacaralag a gaaa. Bono thne or foar with tha mailt of pnTokteg maob dlicoiilon. " Who Do Tea OBHTBB aAllBIT. wteki after I wrote, daalrlog lOBe npl7 or aaiwar the moet complete satisfaction, even thoagh defeated. oonoenlag tha aad polltlca. gtaa. aoatha Tote For t" baa made a eompromUe batweeo poctr7 Attack, Baftaoe, Some ago 70B lapllad la tha OLirrxi, that " " for Attack, DafaBOi, And, geBara]l7 ipaaklef, the hoaaia han beca good, while tha at- A foot race between Barefoot" and Stockings," 70B woold axaBUae aad nport aaoa. Mow, Sir, I Ur. Belto. Hr OalU. han ncalTad traetloaa mar ba act dowa aa " from fair to middling." While no aaiwer to the latter, aad I do not koow wh7. I thlak a purse of $60, dietance 100 yards, took place immedlatelj l.;PtoKd PtoKd »..QtoK3 QtohirKt I haTO ipeaklog of the '* ilaga" aad a "iattlag down." wa may aa wall Bit harried 70B at all ; bat I Isalit epoa aa aniwir to two or l..PI)4 « Kt-B 8 1(..P-QB8 Et4)B8 obiorTa that an ontbnik of pii|IIIim, in ah«ad of TBlEarltr thaa sabseqaent to the horse race. This race, from its novel^, three waaka at BOit. Boae of tha pla7ira han, S..PxP KtaP U..P-QKtd Kt-«5 nj tha raaaoa Bii7lhlogwaaTir eontemplatad, haa actoall7 oeeaml laBraad- JOB do not npl7 ta, bacanie 70B do act like to coafeu that fan. " Btockings," (althougb cf «..Q-harS P-Q8 U..lthor8 P-QBd job w«7, whara Ur. Bartoa aad Ur. Blake botb want toto tha haaT7 created considerably are la tha faalt eoaearalBg tha botb la qaeitloa. I aotlcad tha »..«B-SBd O-KBS U..Kt^t Q-btrB bulaaia aboat lbs aamt time, ifter a pnllmlaarj aarlea of ibragi saconmb, being distanced aboal •ma pabUthad that waa plB7ad balwaan Mra. P. aad D7ieir, I will some celebrity) had to B..KKt-K9 ttfi-K8 B-9Kt4 and aipaotoratlona. Howarar, wa aappoae It la all right, eipeelal- T..9>UirBt0a r-qas aaad aon whaa the abon la dlipooid of, If than to ao obJtetloB. two yards. Bt-QBT z I7 BB tha affair had act biin arraagad la tha Poortb Ward. Bnt 8..qaKtP <)home Toan tral7, Elizdb. 31..K-Q (0 EtaB wh7 did not oar dall7 fklaada «ll Ita" prlaa flfbt t" Aa than la On Saturday, Not. 1, another horse race oame off; »..BzKt PiB ai..Kt-aKt8 Q home z 0artelBl7, Mind Xlizub, aoobJictloB—bat do U..QzB QBQS aot wait for tha iaid to han beia a lad7 la the oaae, tha Idaa of a prlaa (Tj might the Grey in the field again, against an unknown horse; Pa a4..Et.qa BzB other Batter to "tan np," aa It to aaoog tha "waata piper." Toar hare bad kobo fonndatlon lo riaaon. n..Qhir8 distance eight hundred yards : stakes, $100. The Gref P-KB8 3(..KtzB E(-QKt« draBtht-pU7lng IHaada an to arrbi ntardlog oir laaioa far not At tha Bowar7, Brother BroogbaB Mama to han now token a 9S..KKt-QB8 Kt-KI et home la this race, winning \sj about three length). M..E^qKt8 QzKt |.'!ll raplTlsf to roa aooaar. Wa htre Blwa7a pionptl7 aeinoaladgad lief oat bettlog It nmilna to be aaaa whethar he was «..Q-harKtr of oar book, and Zt-QB8 aT..EtzKt QbarSz aB7 error with baakneia, and ihall coBtlana to do 10.— (Bn.) haa ntracad hli itepi In tima to ieonn the aacceu he onght to It was a good r^e, and all parties were eatlsfled that no j]4. 4-lMrB C KtQKti 88..Kt-Ka BI)Et4,Ae. hBTO. "The Bad Uaak" aad "Life In Naw Tork" mar pan: bat chiseling had been resorted to. So much for BOTES. let bin baaare of tha " gaotlllti" of BTa-aot doiaa of blaak vena, BfO Beaduig, Pa, Nov. 3. Old Bsbks. >0f 4earaeoBiitadiBti caaBot aipaetutoBaka aotai npoa OOHRBIBFONDBBB'B. area If called " All'a Pair la Lon." *> nBarilCBlir aorai, la lach a giaa aa thii. Btlll wa an thukfol Wm.B.O.—SoIatloaiO.E. Fcrhapieo, IfAadaraoB'a Work li At Wallaok'a, The Ina OhaaV haa so doobt helped the tna- 'iarthaeaBtrlbaUaB,aaoBrilBdaBte Bardirlra aatkad pioaarabla,!! na7 be obtolaid addiaailDg nir7, with Ur. Wallaek for Sir Edward Uortlmar. Hli Dazilo, la adran- 67 tha Anther, Ur. Sfobt IN New Orlbaks.—Hooe and Liddbb Raob.— tage froB It la two wa7i; lat, b7 eoBparlag attentlTil7 lb opea- Aodraw Anlaracn, BialdwaodOarIake,Bootlao3. Piloa $144 or " Loadoa Ainiranoa^' might airra aa a peg for nore than we now Pelican Book lagwlth theieltBUI«(aafBraatbla opcBlog adnltaof aelOBOi) thanabonU. han room to i>a7, Bosrolcaalt baa late a tarr UapblatophileaB The recent race between the American and BOdeU wa hBTO iItob thaa aad, id, atmoipban behind bim, and Ur. Wallaek will ban to glra It a American's horeej ; 67 oanrBll7 pla7lDg Ttrla- O. B.POTMiX.—WeBnitdicUoe the hoaorof p1t7lBg70 and Ladder Companies, in which the tloBi from neb noria aa thtlr OWB Dick Daaball pariBoatlon. ThIa la "a foBi-bottla opinion." paBatiatloa talla thia aia ttch, for raaicaa a1nBd7 atelad In tha OLirrzB. Bhonid 70B Cuthbert, oatalrlpped the Pelican's horse, Pete, was not .weak, or poiltlTilj bad. At Ltara Eeene'a new teanlt of temptatlona there will be a aat with BB oppoaent—wbr not laliot one with whon 70a an ac- decldve Pelican boys. The coaee- At the loth more the Attack hti anenllall7 of iDflBOBcaa aat to aeon, which will mtrTiloaal7 aobarlia all the considered by the a woa (ama. Plaj- qnatotadt Bead along 7onr aorci, aad we will laiirtthaB. '***°' B*BeBSwaU,he ooald giro Dalte"hiaT7 magBlBoeat leaaaaa In Bnidwa7 aa to what the7 will do (and ma7 quenoe was that they challenged the American boyi for B. Boil —Thanka for 70ar poaltlon. It appeari thli week. Lat not do) with the manj-headad pnbllo. Linn wUl gin them another race : the challenge was accepted, and Oathbeii BtratkwlthadnlralloBBt Bihear tna70B. " the rBonaBd power of theQaaaB, aazjtrsi." and Pete put Id trim for another encoanter. The race •jOBBgplMari Uf parpatBBll7 brlBglBg her oat toe eul7 lothe At Bdd7'a boi of boiaa In Obaabin itrtet, the manager aeema gaae, loilag bar— andantand the adraotoge raklog poaltlon was arranged on sporting prhiolples ; the companies or, at lout, botu. Pawoa and alaor pUcaa la OltVTIOR OF POSinOlV BO. OB.-RKW BBIIIIICB. to of a ai wall aa how ...faaaral toraiahoBld opiB tha caapalgBi qsetaa aid Rooki, be to pliaaa the pabllc. OoB7'a doga ara mon BtaakeipeBnan than tlog fifty dollars a side, and electing umplrea The/ Black. White, Black. White, raaairid for ireat oowilooa-bBt It iiqalraa conildinbto aipi- Ban7 bipad paiforman wa ml|ht aintlon—bat ahill not. The track agreed upon was Uagazlne street, from Can^fstreet .38to9T aa 38 a 4.. to I 7 to II ..rlanoetoapprtolato thli, la thIa gaaawa Bod tha prapoBillT 81 to 84 d " Qanaakar of UoKOw" haa oonlrBod Ita aiooaie, aod " The Po IB 16 to Washington avenne. a dlBtaaoejpi two and akalf mllet, vwell llloitiatad. a..u 91 » 1 6.. 30 37 M 7 not of B0Bd7" nenr Una opoa the pabllc Bind. Baaldii, Xdd7'i 8. .81 3t as aac |6.. 8 the nlgU^welghts to dl. B.—We bar* ptrtlealBrl7 to nqntit of onr eoatrlbnton 1 and wIbj. iompanj la compoaed of good tnd harBonlosaaliBinti. and time twelve o'clock SatoBday after 'whiB itndlsg gamai, to pU7 thalr oop7 critloallj ortr bafon for- TABIATIORi. At tha Natlooal, Ur. Pord7 tolka of golag to England with Ulu be made even. Accordingly, oq^atora^ night, vaidlog It If think It ; for we raoalre aaothar gaaa with iBob arrora of Oordalla Howard, oath* Banamprtoolple. We la time the Fillmore Bangers had dispersea^aoa the moon look- " BoUtloa, we ihall loBiadUtol7 op Black. White. 1 Black. he waot aomewhan. Bliu him, lat him go I" But let aa han Bit and—let It b'.obb. : g. White. ed down on the quiet and deserled/Bkeets, the two con- 1.. 81 34 I4..3I 31 ao aa batter paiformancai, orelaepnt np a alga with" Uangllog done 14..q-haTBt Et'QHtd Tlie a.. 30 37 80 S3 11 and wlni, han !" paules met In Canal street, e»^r \ir the fray. U..q-E a, with no liia thia Bra or ilz lOBathlni Ilka It. 8.. It 18 33 15 At the Uoatna, thar waka anabei da7 and ennlng. Once a greateat excitement prevalled, aa Pelican truck was lighter, and the rider heavier, but tki BLAOK, f...7 inocaurnl. " TheOau aad Iht Oaipenlet" eomaa nthar Ute Into the Said. BaTCla all right. weight was mMe to tally with that of the AnMrlcan, b la good deal of dlpl0Bie7 on some extra articles Precisely o'doci, OLVVION OF F08ITI0B MO. B«,-BBIW BKRIBB. Thire a going on aboat tha Acidem7 piling at twelne of Uoalc ilnee fadga WhlUog'a part7 wbluwatbad II, bnt we maat everything being readiness, the word was given And twt; White. Black. White. BUok. loBTa tho diplomatlata to mate tbeir owe manlfcatoai, for arer7 I they/inandered. Cuthbert took the lead at tme Jomp, 11 to It 38 to 10 4..1B to 10 8 to 10 man of them finolea blBMlf capable of balog an editor notwlth- and kept It to Poydras street Pete having b^Adei 31 84 83 38 1 6. . 8 I 13 8 itaadlog the ainpid letten thi7 write. Borne Boialan namaiaeni B..80 at 39 110,. I Bandwlai. to be at top of tha heap Jaat now, bat "rlteh la rltch" we eannoV -got his ambition aroosed, oame up with his riv/i toll, and la no great matter. y the way to Race street It was a neck and neck' 0harle7Wbrte atlll holda oat. with hli mlnilnla In tha^ew. the most ezcUlog character. At that point P Oame IVo. S8.—Ifew BerieB. er7, bat the atlCBdaaoa la act 10 large aa It oBoe waa—perhapa tbb more excited; he took the lead, oonllnued tol ANDBBBON'B 8B00ND DODBLB OOBNBB. la owlag to tha faot that the vihera and othtr oflloera In front an caralaaa lu thalr attentlona to Mr. Whito'a patnna, prafarrlog to opened a gap, and arrived at Washington afnjib' The foUowlig game, p1a7ed betacia Aadanoa aod W7lle, will lonnae abont White rathar than make thamulvai naafol. Ur. square ahead of Cuthbert, the time of th(Ov^>Ll^f ao doDbt laterait oar Dr.ogbt pta7ira. It waa lalel7 forwarded abooTd nmad7 tbia If he eiprele to lacaln tha patronage ol thoaa about eight minutes. This th jWcir < b7 oar eitoiBid oomipoBdiot, Koow Notblngi who waa p'iiiat who admin 00Drtea7 and eomfort. was certainly go« \ tb at thalr laat BBtoh at Bdlabargb, to PabrBar7 aad Much, 1817. Frank Browar, after a BaocaafBl tear thnagh tba ooantrr wllh run of two miles and a half, each horse wlU fiVpt " aa Black, White, Blaok, White, Ur. Welah'a tronpa, !• bock anln" to Philadelphia, looking 2,7C0 pounds, ond illustrates the extraordli le (ras i^Uiv Aodarion. W7lle. Aoderaon. llnl7 aa a fonr 7aar old. Praok will probabl7 gira oa Torkara a W7II0. power of thoae noble animals. The race, as [6| 1..U to It 31 to 19 18.. 1 to 10 It to tuto of hli abllltlaa In the "blaok Btt,''^biron long. U course, was lotenseiv exciting lo all who 1 1..1I 34 98 19 a 14.. 8 It 18 11 DRAUATIO AND DB8DLT0RT. 8.. 8 and aatonlshed the sleepers of Uagazlne stre 11 11 IB It.. 9 IS ai IB a That wu a Baa affair at the Walnat In Philadelphia whan Oapi e 4..11 10 3t tie. " silk*' 31 It . 8 0 11 8/ UoLeaa pnaaited a act ofJewalrj from the Oolnmblan BIBa Oorpa Both horses were as fine as ye n; t..to 30 30 St 17.. a 7 8 8 to Um Linra Eeane. There le no npnaiiog the promptlaga of apparently ready lor another test whoi 0..I0 14 IB It IB., 18 17 8 8 Sratlldda or the laatefnl diotatl.ntof une ganaroilt7, while tha 7.. 4 8 enthuelasuo' baoKers might order It— [Nij 13 IS I9..I7 11 ao IT rama holda har iwa7 la the kearte'.oftba people. 8.. 7 11 Oresooot, 30 atb 30.. T 11 8 » The Keller Troopa tomminaed at tho Waiant laat UoBdB7. At Oot 20. 9. .11 10 80 38 nL.ia It U 13 . the Anh, " Eiog Jobs" ooatliBii to niga—afler daath. At tha "18 10.. 8 7 37 14 e n..io It 17 10 National Clioaa and Theatn, L B. Lant la dotog wall, and Un. WHITB. 11. .80 97 81 Tub Obeolb Wir, Is the title of a novel 18.. 8 30 Dnw dnea Saoford'a Opara Houae la Blwa7a wall flilad wlUi ' While to plaj atto la botbi. U..IB 39 81 97 Bad I aad Br* WlBJ.* baBB|7 aad fubloa. The bit; Uutoa aakci nenatral "Blan* Bued from the press of T. Brady, No. 12 Ann|^ : ., : : : : I

NEW YORK CLIPPER. 231 CBICKET. THE BIRfi. Inrio. The latter were the flivorltes previous to the start, JUST BBOiniD, 1 FBISB BUFPLT Of at 100 to 60, and oonslderable money was wagered at TIGHTS FOR THB 0 H A Mr 1 0 H SHIPi these oddsL The former (earn won the nateb quite handi- AND OBUBBATBD FBIZI BATTUI; Inat, on *A .acoD dlsapjpotntmeot pivou vs. WiBBiNaTOK.—Oa Satnrdaj, iat .FB08nor.-^ame« Uoren, of Boffalo, N.T., ly In three straight heats, much to the Or aa sseaaBt of all th* Pr(M BatUai r*r It* OkaaiplaBAlp fMB the Pblladel- aeems deslrona of entering into a $fiO ureement (• flgbt latter who had laid Brasghlon to th*vi««*Bttla*i aadiauaef it mmnds of Toung Amerloa Clab, ntu an4 chagrin of the backen of the th*da;iof Flgaad Bill Dana. aitraoidlaur BatU*i b*t»**a Om-iaM Sl» lively Orloket Ibtoh came offbetweea the Panola Another gentleman, Pat Onaaok, leeDs to heavily on their favorites. The black team behaved bad- mtsp •th*r gaiM and PsglUiliaf aBol*Bt and nadata Um**. Ooa>U*d from*'a*U't ^JVidilngton Clabe, which renilUd In favor of the for- ahare Uoren'a attentions. James aeerna to be In eamest, ly, while Jones' team along very prettily. The moved LIr* 1b LoadoB," Boxlaaa," and original aooroat, bf Ih* eight wlolceta to (pare. Great praise la dae to and wants to have the tin pat np as soon as possible. following Is a summary ^ with XSITOB OF BBbL'S LIFB IR LONDON. nembeiB of the innnlog olab, aa It will be re- Conunanloatlens to be sent to the Ouma, aocompanled match Union Ooobsb, L. L—Trotting.—Doable team Uadon: Pablbhtd at " B*ll'i Uh<> oOea. and sold by ^beiea that in a natoh In June lait, with the nme by some dough for earnest money. for $2000, Monday, Nov. 3. Mile heats, best 3 In 6 WHLMB ft BOOIBB, „ ^ . !!poaent«, thev met wllhlth a Nvere defeat Their Sat- 42 Nuaaa atntt, Naw T«rk B.'oBatib.f. Doaaadi. g, Laalan 1 1 1 triamph waa owloj; entirely to peneveringjnd HT-PriaaTwaDolUnaBdsnair. » gji^'i Tembboecx urn Horut.—These two worthies had 0. XasiOBi, bl. m. Ball* ol Baisloga and bl. In field. The scores below were LHetio praotlce the , YohaJrwln 19 3 their meeting a little ahead of the time expected by those FRANK FORBBTaR'a - -^lit excellent bowling, though, aa the result Tim*. latHaat. MHtat SdHaat not In the seoret Bandar, Oot. 36th, waa the day. In the aoarUr 41 41 41 8P0BTIHS WOBK, TO8T FUBLUBBD, "TBI OOIJ. MS, tnac of the Panola was the more effective, a young NHW neighborhood ofTroy, N. T. A very select party attended. Bair-aUa 1:38 1:28 W pltUManaal for Tonag Spoitamaa;" *lthdli*«Uoaa for hand- named LInnard doing very good service. The llBg tb* abootlac od th* Mler F. HoBtagae seemed somewhat friendly on Tenbroeck's HUa t:UX tMX iMH gnn, tha riSa, aad th* rod ; th* art of overs were quite numeroas. Sohrook and Flynn, wing) tha btaaklng, BinagamaBt, and hnatlag of u*dog(Ui* Mlden side, and P. Daley on Uurray'a 23 rounds In 46 mlautes Tatlalla* tad htblu of (am*, ar, Itk*, and aaa liblag, *ta, tta. vibe WaiditDgton, and Phillips, of the Panola, nude the " rif settled the pint'' In Tenbroeck's fkvor. All well,, when niaitrat*! with Blxtr Sn* *nr*Ttai* from orlgtaal «faw

. . month, over (..loilor e Knox b Fl/nn. 0 the Lynn Trotting Park. A match can be Namaa or tha Han, alphabatletUjr anaBgad | tha Naw Bataaof th* .ldaoi sot ont 1 Blag aailtaradbjIhaFoglUittoAaooraUoB; Datlaaof Unplias II, SriBRiKa ENTERTimuByr. -The pupils of Uatt Busk made by calllog at the Mecbaaio's Saloon, Oxford street, ii,.B< L.njBotaaoat 1 raooat 1< manner with any gentleman. Doors open at £i o'clock, mon Burncy wonld run ne a foot race, 1 will now run taraltr, No. It Badaon aToan*, BrooUja, li la Ih* fUl tU* of |„|lio:irX. HTBB AND BULLIVAN FIGHT. I hBion S KUUtUb 8 track BO as to allow of a very low oentro of gravity, to- Bfsoad *dlUon, now raad7, eonlalolng LlkH*ia*a of Match, $600. Mile heats, best 3 in 6, Hawley In har- Oobaa I Ap^Iagata 2 gether with widening the space between the rails and TOH BTBB AND TANUB BOLLINAN, liBion 8 nets, Jock Potter to 400 Iba, wagon and driver. .' roods by bridges and tunnels, railroad ttmtj '. '. avoiding common 8 '. Halphu . v.*. .' i .. 8 3. Wb*lpla7, Hawl*7 1 1 1 g. g. trains can move with ease and safety 160 miles per hour. Ttadatwatar. 8 a. Bmlth D, Walton, 0. g. Jaok Foliar 3 2 2 iokir ;....a ntmnal . Tlm*-3:4); 3:11; 3:41. DonoTaa 8 van, a Hat ofbU battl«*,bU mialarloai^aath aad barlal,lb* whaU Match, Mile heats, best In Prizes at Harvard College—Provision haa been nude Total IB $1,000. 3 6, to wagon. th* dolaga of lha Oootaaror of Baa- the present year for twaidlng to the two popUs at Cam- f*tmlag a eomplot* laoord of ToUl ,.38 H, Woodrnir,a. I, Htiam WoodioB.... 1 2 2 1 dr. mat Una. OLIPPBB Offlsa, 101 Nauaaat(a*t Frlealfttaata. bridge, whom the Corporation shall judge to have ac- Voplra for the Union Olab, Ur. J. Sairar. Ur. Strong, b. g Jo* 1 3 1 2 dr. » •> Tlm*-3:<3),' t:8IXi 2:47; 3:01. quired the greatest skill In Mathematics, at the Com- Oolnmbla Clab, Ur, 0. T. Malphaa. ; IMPROTBD BILLIARD TABLKB Bafat**, Mr. W. Ward. menoement in 1867, a first prize of (Ar« Imtidrtd dMari, AND OUIHIOSB-PATBNTBD FBBBUABT 18, UM^-U* Cbntbevillb Coubse, L. I.—TBomNO.—Toesdat, Oct and a second prize of two hundred dotUtre. These are OBABL PHBLAN'S Modaia Ta'.laa'aad OomUatUoB Oaik- " aatlao—ao aoBitnalad t» GOTHUC VB. ElSLE ,—On the Slat ult, the return match 28.—Match, $2,000. Three mile heats, In baraesa, styled the Boyden prizes," and are, by far, the most loBa-*on«at la prlaalpta and partbot In apoa, generous of any that have ever been offered, so far as to laiBia matbamatloal aonaataaaa ot aaglat whaa plarad between the Gotham and Eagle Clubs was played at the B. Borr'a b. m. Lady Woodraff 1 aadBairaatad topoaatit th* Maalilt* aTaatlslt7la tU aaaapaf, wo know, at any of our American Colleges. Tho com, H. WeodmO'ab. n. Lady Balfolk dltt barlag b«*n taalad b; tha beat plaiaia la this aoantrr, aalbr Red House grounds. The folloirlng is the score Tlnia-t:38. petlUoB Is open to pupils in all departments of the Unl tham proBOBBOad Iba most parlbtt of aay httharto sonatnoM— aoinAM. Ubiaa ofUu day. BAQLB. Bahb DAT.—Match, $600. Mile heats, In harness. verslty. Oompetitoti will offer themselves for examina- aiaoSbtadtothapabUoaa aWp aa tha orilaai7 Pla/an. BsBi. Flanri. Bui. before June 16, 1857.—[Boston Advertiser. OtdanprompU7alUBda4to. ialeoaaadialaBnwa.Ma.ltOBua' lhattdao 0. Oirl'a gtldbg tion on or ..8 Bliby 1 1 baia itiaat, ap ataln. " Tall .1 Plaa J. Tail's b. nui* a 2

; I.a.TanOott , Van Binnt Tlm*-8:0t)i 3:19.. aOUBAUD'B ITALIAN UBDIOATBD BOAP. Vlnalow BOA* AND VAOUT BOILDINQ. Vaudotbllt. Match, heats, Sahb Dat.— $600. Mile best 3 In 6, In Ladlaa I btra'a a aoap daUotoor, OF TUB BBW HeOoakat , Armfltld -\rBWllAH A BANDAIL, BUnDBBI OF BOHB Taad Hnlton harness. Fr*a from ••rjlhlog paraltloBi— ri BoaU aow aloat, hara Joal t*kn poaaaaaloa of tttlr Bart BIrar.wbjij Ondllpp Oilman O.Bamla'ab.B.Sallr UUlar 1 1 1 Praparad horn Oataa'a oholoait itmpla^ aitaaalfa aatablUbmaat, foot of IWib atreat ordaia la th* Boatbv aad TasW iana Qoliton. 0. Cul'a g. m. Ltd/ BODtag 3 tlia7 aia ptapaiad to aiaoaU all 1 8 2 Bipraaaly to ramora all plnplai— OoBunerfoid WiUlama Tlni*-3:«; 3:10; 3:44. Una, wlthaa aja to apaad aad laal aania«(. riltibUjiBI And add fNah oharni to all jon dtnplaa. M^* B.. amoBf othara. ballt th* "aadlaa," of Wbdmbsdat, Oct 20.—Uatoh, $600. Mile heals, to ToUl. Total. UMd tnt)f It will isaborai banlab— wagons. ''Dtalal D, Waatarnlt," for th* XagU Olab, Ur. J. Patmaa.'x'badrPalatB," ,' J'^'C^ Unplio W. Kott. ... _ Vm fra*l7, and all Cnoklaa ranlib. '• » " iiSii," • Wimin It Cwiar," Uik* Walab," Blapli,'' ofjisw Oolham Olsb, Vr. 0. Van Colt 0«n*r b. g. Uoa* 1 1 '< Branatla, woald yoa b* fair f oh Uataa I " of N*w Toih, aad Ih* OmiW' «f Fh% BafaNS, Hr. UUlar, of th* Smpli* Olab. OwBaiblk.g.Ullkaian Btdbrt. OmtSSti," 2 2 Boata " Sorth.iB Llfht," "Amjrt«,(Md," Vm fraal7, and joar ikin will gitatan dalphZt A^alan TlB*-8KllX ; l-MH. SBWTwfiJ/' "Toraado," "Btoim B''"'.'; •'Of«(!r''?''l*,'l\'S* Match, heats^ towagomk B'anaatba Farlaa nubia ablBM Oi(*,IlraU«,0aullBpanaoaflaaU7oahiad. BoaUoftUUais BiSB came oS on $600. Mile Bill.—A match Saturday, 1st Inst, Wh«n riaihl7 qoairlad ftam tha mlaaal Ownar g. g. Qrar Jim Ba«*tT*d forfait ^ th* lastplloa of etdan, Ae,, No. 888 BoBlk sti«*t Nw )tweea the National, Jr., and Continental, Jr., of East H. Woodraff, blaek atalUan Paid forfait BiWABB or OisHONiaT OossisarsiTs.—This laaomptrabla OBal^ fof

Totk. . >okljn. The result is as follows: Match, $600. Mile heats, best 3 In S, In harness. Boap Ota 0BI7 ba obtalaad gaanln* at Di. F«llx Qoaraad'a Ooi- matle Sapol,(7Walk«rBti«*t,l*tBt«i« KATIONAIi, JB. OOMIININTAL, JB. Ur.Dot7'ab.s.BIaakHorgaB 1 1 1 FBOH Bioidwar Tie B4M>Kai BOOKSII ORaMKMUlll Br*n. BbbiBaaa PIaT*il. Boii. Mi, Blrong'a i. i. BIr Waltar 2 2 2 oalabilt/ whlohthlataill7b*aaU(U madlaatad pr*pantloa bu Vbart Sfm«... TF YOU WANT ANY BOOK ADVERTIBEDIN U Tloa-ktli i:t3X; 3:18. attalaad hat azoltad Ih* aapldllxof aaprlaelptad and Ulllaiala .... < Bow*n< X lUsoraorolhsrNawTerkpaptr.tsadaslhatdvaitMpilM want, aad laa ratam brlagymi lha •Tola*...... r Smith.., abailataaai who aiaaadaaTortog t« fblal a baa* ooaattrfilt on tb* of lha Book yoa mall will WBiud,>M */p*Mfa. If yoa waal aay Na«*pap««f .... 9 Browo. DoDBLB Team pabllo, whlah taaaablai Dr. O.'i Id aolhlag bat lb* aam»- BMk " RAcs^There was a pretty large attend' Soaf ' I Ih* sabtailpUea gat II r«*- .... T Atkloa.. BagaalB*, taia uj' ' pries aad yoa wUl ance on the Union Coarse, L, I., on last, on the h*Bia th* B««*aalt7 for Ihli aaalloa. Bold alao at Balat'a, No. 138 Monday tu7itr. mm^Baftr to th* Bdltar of ibh swar. Total n Tout 9 occasion ol a doable team (rotting match for $2000. be- WathlBgtoa atraal, Beitoa, aad T. B, OaUaadar**, 88 Boath Third RoSCJONEB * TOOTBT, _ ^ lelNsMaasll•«^N*wT•fk B«(ar**, Ja«sb A, Fianali, Bii, tween Don and Lantern vf. Belle of Saratoga and John tiatt, Phlladtlfbla. H4ss : a : ; " ! ; — ; : ; :; ; ; ; :; !

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fire, or to some place where yon are perfectly sheltered In from any draft of air [Hill's JToomal "If it Ain't Bight, I'U Make It AU RUM «hUever<— of Health. the Uoning 1" [FflOK • new work oalled " Tb« Hanort of FtlMa- CALEB QUOTEM. of FUU- bridge," loon to be lamed by 7. B. Petenon, EaRO BT MB. WU0OX, AT UODHI TIBNOH OIBDIH, delphlt, we ut Indebted the foUowiog knghable for m puiih-aUrk Md Mitoo htn\ ketches.] Uf Btm* li OtI>b Qaottn aiotloMn: " pnt op" rnipilit«ri|ltil«r, A keen, genteelr dreaaed, gentlemenlj mu la ilutt, I «m iMUIu. t Beltchoover's Hotel, In Baitlmoro,one day eome years I mtkt a w«t4h—I mtnd tb* paapa; •go, sod kfker dlnlog TerrBomptaootly erery dsy, drink- For plambn'i work mr kiuuk !• pbjno Mil—I eor* tko mampi ing bli Otafd, Margleaz Md Helddo, and tmoklngbla I I tombttoui oit—I OQt tht imnpi " " nntll the landlord Ttaa," Byrona," and Caaatdoraa," OrillUo uhool-bor jMkI**, began to anrmlaa the " bill" getting volutnincua, be made Ooofraphj U ar dollgbt the olerk foot It op and present ft to our modem Don Balltdi—(ptttplMl wrlOl Coiaar De Bazao, who, caatlng his eye over the long lines Almanuki I ain lodit* OrkTai I dig, aampMt ud light. of i»erpendlcalarly amogod flgnres, discovered that— At daak by tha ara,''lika a good Jolt* eoek, whuh In no wIm alarmed blm, however—he was In for a Whan my day'a work la donai and •II1 o»ar— matter of a o<# 01 I tipple, I (nolo, and I wind np tho olook, WlihmyawaatUn Qaotam, in olorar. "Ah I yea, Sfee udi, I presume It'a all right, all oor- f with my Unas, lebt, air, no dnibl about It," aaya Don Cesar. Otyman, all, , u'So donbt at air," aaya the polite olerk,—" we BomQiotam, aeldoB present a bill, sir, ontU the gentlemen are about Violotom Patty and laid; to,leare, tir; bnt when the blUa are onnanally largo, Btnmpa, manpa, tit—^'- rnmpa, Bompi, . . " Large, air t Large, my dear fellow"—aaya the Don— Uoitu ba Ihanpi « Weaa yonr aonl, yon' don't call ttuk J" aays All right. It ain't all right, we'll hake it all Xpltaph wrltUf, IN Tm UOBNIKO I" something verv Important on the tapit. the Don, with a nonchalance that wonld vria the admira- Staapla aoand, " So my dear fellow, I've got a concern, now, that tion of a flash prtnoe of the realm. ; Oorpa to grooal will pnt the alxpennlea to sleep aa aound aa rooka 1" " no doobt of It, air It Wlodior loop, 0, ; la very ezpenalve to keep THE FIG£ON EXPBESS UAN. T" "No. What have you atarted In Gotham to FkytlathaPopa; company, and entertain the government offlcen, at Wadt- Yankees flgnre, In nearly all yarns or playa In which " Homo hop, Ington, sir," Exactly. If you don't own up the com, that the the ojerk replies. they are auppoaed to be " a leetle tea darn'd ceute" for Bhntapahop; Idea la immenae I'll knock " Ton're right, my dear fellow let grand— — under." Poaeh-bowl arookacy; ; you're right Bnt almost anybody else, cra^thig a heap of fun, and coming "Good I I'm glad— particularly glad yoa've found Wind np atoakary. me see," and here the Don stuck a little glaMlntbe out clean ahead: but tb&t even Connecticut Yankeea— aometblng new and atartling," leaponded the other, Hiny n»U trllalaa mtk* np ram corner of his eye, and glanced at the bill : " ah, yea, I the ooteat and all flredeat tighl orlttera on the face of the I dabblo In sll—I'm marry and mm aee, #102.61— "Well, what la It t" a—a-somethlng—all right, I preiume ; If " And 'til halgho ! for Oalab Qaot*m 0 yearth, when money or trade's In the qneatloo—are done" " ain't right, Great I—wonderful I—Cfarriar Pwewu /" It w'U makt it aU right m the morning," now and then, upon the most acIentlOo prlnclplea, we are " "What I Plgecna?" Ynj good, air ; that will anawer, air," aays the clerk, going to prove. about to bow nimaelf "Pigamtl" ORIGINAL TITLES OF SHAESPEASE'S PLAYS. out of the room. It la generally known. In the newspaper world, that " Yon don't pretend to say that— "One moment. If yon pleaae, my dear fellow; that two or 'three Eaatem men, a few years ago, atarted a The Hyitorie of Jlenrie the Foarthe, wythe the Batteyle of " Yea, air, all arranged—luckiest fellowa alive, we are—" Uartenx of vonra la really aoperb. A friend dined here paper In Philadelphia, upon the penny principle, and have Bhrewaburie, betweeno the Kynge and tbe Loide Henrie "Well, but-" yesterday with me—he la a—a gentleman who Imports a Eotspurre, of the Northe, wythe the merrle-oonceyted elnce been rewarded as tboy deaerveo. They were, and " great ot Ob, don't be uneai7—I fixed It." —a deal wine ; he a—•—pronounce yonr Sobrel- are, men of great enterplae and liberality, aa far aa their Yeyne of Syr Johnne Falttoffe. 1692, 1699, 1602, 1622. an elegant <• Well, I'm hanged If tola Isn't rich I" mnttered hla der article. I shall entertain aome frlenda to- boidnesa la concerned, and thereby tooy got ahead of all An exceUente conceyted Tragedle ot Romeo and JuUeltt, night, here, and partoer, atlcking bis digits Into hla trowaerloona—biting do yon aee that we have auJBclent of that competition, and made their pHe, The proprietors were wythe the wranglynge of the two famonee Honses 0 nia Ilpa and ataming aronnd. ' Hartenx' and Schrelder'coollog for frlenda " 1699. us ; my are alwaya fly" for any new dodge, by wblcn they conld Moontagne and CapuTette. 1698, 1697, "Rich I degaidl In two weeka we'll be flying our Jndgea of a pnre article, and a—a I wish them to have keep the lead of thing), and monopolize the neut market. The moate lameutoble Tragedle of Titat Androniem, blrda and-" good opinion of yonr honae. Understand t" " the of the Black Moore. The Telegraph had not tamed np" In the day of which " wythe Death wicked Aaron, Flying I Why, do yon—" "Ah, ya, air ; thai'U b« all right," aaya the clerk. 160S, we write—the maiU, and, now and then, expre^ horse " 1596, leU. Ha I ba I I knew I'd astonlah yon ; Tom Inalated on "Of conrse; if It ain't, I'll make It all right In the llnea, were the media throogh which Great Ezalemmti I The Seoonde Parte of Kynge Senrit the Ftarthe con' my keeping perfectly mum, nntll thinga were In regular morning I" aaya the Don Cesar, as the oDolal vanlahed. Alarming Eynltit Oreat Fma and Auful CaUtnaiialll taynynge nnto bla Deathe, and Coronatlone of Henrie tha " Charles, working order ; he then aet the boya to work—we nave Well, did yon present that gentleman's bill t" were come at. One morning, aa one of these gentlemen 6tn, wythe the Hnmonre of Syr Jobnne FalatalTe and the large cagea on top of the bollding— •aka the hoat of the olerk, aa they met at " the ofBce." waa sitting In hlsoSce, along, lank gening, wllb a vlaage Swaggeryng PlstoL 1696, 1697, 1600. " Come up on top of thla bnlldkog," said the partoer, "Tea, sir; he says It'aaU right, or he'll It all moate pleaaannto Oomedle, called A Hidiwiumr make as hatchet-faced and keen as any Connecticut Yankee's " A the aolemnly. There, do you aee that bnndle of laths and right In morning, air," repllea the clerk. on record, came In, and Inquired of one of the clerks for Night'i Dreame, wythe the Fieakes of the Fayriea 1696, atnfft" "VerywelV'aayatheanzloaahoat; •• teeOaHudoaiL" the proprlotora of that Insututlon. Being pointed oat, 16U0, 1610. " 'Why why, you don't pretend to aay that—" That evening a Captain Joaea called on Don Casaar— After getting — moste pleasannto, excellente-conceyted Comedle of the thin man made a lean towarda him. " A I do exactly ; a aosmp came along here a week ago— servant cairied op the card—Captain Jonea was reqaeated oloae np, and twisting and screwlog around bla bead to StfrJohnnt Fabloffe, the fat Knight, wythe the qualnte tolked nothing but Carrier Pigeons Pigeon Expreaaes to^walk np. Lieutenant Smith, V. 8. N., next called— aee that nobody was Uatenlng or looking, the lean man — CoDoeite ot the Merrie Wives of Windsor, totermiz'd wy th« ' thought I'd aurprlae you, and—" ''walk op." Dr. Brown called-" walk np." Col. Green, sondrie of Syr Hugh, IheWeleh Parson, Justice est down very gingerly upon the extreme verge of a cheir', " Humoun ;" Well, well—go on." bli card--" walk np and ao on, until acme elz or eight and leaning forward until hie racor-mode none almoat Shallow, and hie wiee Conein Mr. Abraham Slender, wythe "And by thunder I waa green enough to give tho dlatlognlahcd penona were walked op to Don Cicaar'a touched that of the publisher. In a low, nasal, anzloaa the Bwaggerylng 'Value of Ancient Pistol and Corporal fellow $20U—a borae and wagon— 'private parlor : and pretty aoon the eUver necks were Nym: wythe Dr. Cains, bis Frenche Flgoriea. 1696, tone, says he, " Done I done /" roared tbe other, without waiting for brought up, cnka were popping, glaaaea ware ollnking, " Air yeon one of the pnbUahers of thia paper t" 169S. farther particulora—" $200 and a horae and wagon—juat jests and laoghter rote above the wine and cigars, and " I an, elr." A pleaaauntoconceyted Comedle, call'd Love his Labour what Tom and I gave the acampi hat ha! bal" Don Casaar was putting hla frlenda through In the meet " Oh, yeon, air I" aatd the vlaltor, again looUng anspi- lotle, aa It wits presented before ber Elghnesse (Queene "Haw I bawl haw I" and the publlahera roared under approved atyle I olcnaly around and about him. Elizabothe) the loat Christmas, newly corrected and aug Time flew, the force of the joke. u It always doea. CapL Jonea gave the " Did yon ever hear tell of the Figem Expreu ?" he mented. 1697, 1698. bit par^ a of a aalt-waier aong. Dr. Brown pllobed In a continued. Whatever became of the pigeon expreaa man la not The exceUente and true Historic of The JlmrJumil*

. aervant, the in a ahorp key. " Wa-a-ll, yeon aee the blrda are put in a box, on the Ika lanor In daapilr— sonlng of the Quetne Gertrude, 1699, 1605, 1609. " Well, what the TThoB ibtll wa aaa thy Ilka again, the denoa of Tompkins—bio—what doea blldla', for a apell, ten git the hang of tbloge, and ao on 1" The tme Cbronlclo Hlatorle of i&iria At 6(A, wythe Tha Ohaoplon'i Bait to weat •he-hio—doea be want t Tell—hlo—tell him It's—hlc~ " Yea, famous and memorable batti^le ot Agintowt»h\t espontal very well ; go on." all right, or we'll hn- make It all right—bio—in tht morning." " Then the blrda are put In a cage, the trainer takea wytho the Princess of France, wythe the Vallanto Ur. Tompklna then took the liberty of steppbg inalde, 'em Into hla wagon—ten miles at first—throws 'em np, moures and conceits of the Welsh Captain Fluellyn, I6W1 andallpplngupto CHECKED PERSPIRATION DonCoaar, aaanred htm thathlmaelf and the birds go to the blldln*. Next day fifteen miles, 1607, 1611. ;«nd frlenda were a Utile too merry, but Don Ceotar assured so forth ?" Tberb are two klnda of peraplratlon, teniible and in- The famous and ExceUente Histerie of Troilxa and Oro- and ; yeon see 'ToDipklnB— tensfblt. When we aee dropa of water on the anrlace of sida, expretslnge toeir loves beglnninge wythe the con- "Perfectly ; I understand ; now, where can these birds "It'a aU-hlo-rlght, of fever, of Lyeia, the reokles ml boy, aU-hlo-right ; these bohodr' the body as the result of exercise, or subsidence ceyled woolnge of Fandanu Prince gentlemen—hlo—are all genllemm, my—hlo—personal Fatting his thin lips close to the publlaher'a opening that Is tettsible perspiration, peraplratlon recognized by wora and sackings of Troy, 1600, 1607, lull. mende-hio—and It's oU right—hlo—all perfectly—hlo ears. In a low, long way, eaya the atrangcr- the aenae of aigbt. But when perspiration Is so gentle The Tragedle ot ITaOdhe, ahewlnge how by treooheiu —right, or we'll make It all right In the morning." "I've got 'm J P-s-l e Persian birds—be-e-utis I" that It cannot be detected In the shape of water-drops, and manifold mnrdera, he obtoln'd the crown of ScoUa/i "That we do not qneation, air," says the olerk, " but "You understand training tbemt" soys the anxlona when no molature can be felt, when It Is known to us wythe his well deaerved deathe, 1605. there are many persons In the adjoining rooms whom publlaher. only by aoectaln softness of the skin, that Is intentibU ahM) the Moore of Veniie wythe his deathe and slrant you'll dletarb, air ; I apeak for the credit of the honae." "Lih a boolc," the atraoger responded. perspiration, and is gentle that it may be checked to a Ihg the fair Leadmona, 1600, 1613. << 0--.hlc-certalnly, certainly, ml boy ; I'U-klo-I'll "Where are the blrda 1" the publisher Inquired. very oonelderable extent without speolal injury. But apeak to the gentlemen," aays the Don, rising In hla chair, << I've got 'em down to tho tavern, where I'm atcppln'." to ute popnlor language which oannot be mistaken, * 'efy aolemn graveneaa, " Is it la anddenly FACTS. . .S^HS.'PS peculiar to men Bring tbcm up ; let me aee them ; let mo aee them I" when a man sweating freely, and CURIOUS In the nftb atage " of libation deep ; "Certainly, tbe oat again In a Gentlem—hlo- Mister, of oonree," responded the Pigeon checked, and aweat la not brought The nnmber of languages spoken In tbe world amoul :gettlU-mm, I'm requested to atat»-hio—that—hlo a very Expresa paluolsloknesslsavery man, leaving the preaence ol tbe tioklcd-lo-death very few memento, aadden and to S064. The inhabltante of the globe irofeiB more ttai

1856. ; Vol IV^No. 30. NEW YORK, SATURDAltiiOYEMBfeR 15,

MODE OF TRAlKlNa THE ARABIAN HORSE.. •fitJlL FIGHT AT MADEID. Turn interesting 'traveler thufl ac- ' .. , BT Ul nX-WRNISS. . ; dlspUyed I counts for the hardihood are never *^ Ws bare mnoh pleasoie iatbe op- by tbe Arabian horae. They pat under ehelter,'but' left expoaed fierUnity ,-*Uob hu beenafforded na to tbe moat Intense heat of the sun, ^'(liHeiitliig oor readei&wlib « i»ttli- tied by all four leg* to ttaket driven In the ground, to that they cannot saddle Is nevw takes firom laaiement' of the Spaiila«dBi ^Mott Btlr, The their backs they frequently drink trtyellerB hiave glrea diir(p«.I WM attend one of them. There la, how- topto of at Jemialem, tl^V*»^ gh»t BOtoa. The 5^ , ieedi made a douln, 'te Whom the aoloMJ;a Bar% aaw crowds of people, men, women, belonged, belog pursued V and. boys, '.baateDing to the amphl- eraors guards, rushed with ber from the bills that ove^lob^ > theatre, I oonld not avoid follo'wlog tbe top of In their train. The ampMtheaite U Jericho. The mare eooured ti foil a Tart olroular bnildlng.ininedlaielf gallop down an almost perpeodlcolar left beyond the preclaote of the capital, deoUvhy without stnmbllog, and and about a bondred yarda from the oat* the (oldlera lost hi admlrlitrcta, orwtan^ called La Paerta de Aloala. It ig astonishment, Tbe po^ dead on eji- capable of aocommodatlog from ten. however, dropped down to fonrteen thousand persona, and I teriog Jerloho, and the BedoalQi.wbO her, was taken weep- • cannot afford a clearer idea of Ita would not quit of his oompjnlM. atmctore, than by deelrbig yon to. ing over the body In the oetfn, Imagine an exteoalve olionlar arena!,' This mare baa a brother the al: trhloh is defended by a high and who Is BO flamooe, that Aran beep, wh«e itrong wooden partition, tiiat rona all wayi know where he baa and how ha around, and^asfonr gatea at tiie foor he Is, what h*. bdaipg. nointB of the oonpaas. SPAlj^ISH Bt^LL FIGHT, doea AUAgarellglooaydjwedBS , One of . theae toe b teed for the entiy of the maeter of In the mountUue near ' Jembo botti at^mnt'to-ji^ the gamea, or the director ; anottier for the eatiy of the overthrew herse and riders. He then attacked the enter, and before thie tree, a man covered with a kind of footateps of the mare that died In the other With eqnal snccesa ( when the riders were nnhoreed, armor (alee head of a not haya bolls ; aoothet (or the egreas.of those Imlls whloh are of oiled canvaM, and, havlog a her ma^ A Macedoalaa oonld the boll bontented his vietdry, Ohataaubrlaad's seemed with and this ' not lolled ; and the last fpr affording a pasfage to the con- moniter wltii the mouth open, knelt on 6ne knee ; a of Bucephalus with greater req>ect-[M. Uibrsea, which drag cat the balls that are slain, wtweeq test was oontlpued for some time with alternate nceeea, atroDg., wooden pole with a large fiat steel pbint, keenly Travels in Greece. tfie wooden bouadury of the areha^ and that whloh en- the bull, however, being most fireqaently the oonqoeror, sharpened, was ^van to him, a^ fixUig one extremity of oloto the lower gaueir for the qpeiit^tors, there Is an to the 'great amnsefflent of the epeotatora. it in the gronno, he sloped tfie Mint so as to meet tbe ^IjOSID- open space that raas all ronnd. In order ^lat If the bolls A mliilary band which' attended having given a flonr- bull on raahlog In at the gate; Being so fixed, the gate BET THE BLIND TO OATOH THE Isb of tmmpeta, tbls bull retired two'eklunl shonld at any line overleap the bdnndary they may be ; horeemen, waa cpenedyand a 'wild bull' Immediately nmed upon novels It IH the notes to the ¥av«riy •PP<5«J> Jj!'' driven back again to handeomelT dressed In white and red Jackets covered him, with, snob amaslog force, that the spear penetrated: the arena tbrongh thu space, one of Sir Waller Soett happened to b«.rt«i««lbl.7.y»JfSJi belog with gold laoe, and In white bate with a large round leaf completely tbrougb,,aDd came out at the back-. Still tbe the gates opened. They are tbok prevented f^ora gentleman while the Oaptaln of tbe Selilrk JvuuUj. doing Injary. to the and a low arched crown, entered. They OMried also animal waa not mortally wounded; he attacked hIa. ad- spectators, The lower gaUeiy mns waa purbhaalng a horse for the use 0' tiumpatet. all loand, sloplngitowards the and, The second' gaUety, to be rolled about by the animal: and the boll j'ieeiag officer, who was an exeellent jockey, aor ^^J^t; Is immedlatelv oondltlcn ; and as aeon as he fixed his wild-looking eyes the thing before him apparently aoapeleas and veld of • wliloh over this, la covered by the bbxea, ent could see any Imperfection in wind or lima. «• and the boxea, which are protected on thejlderf, he prooeeded to attack one of them. These, life, soon left It, and ran enfurlated over tbe arena, the to are very high, from person happened to pass, who was ashed g>»« « the son and sodden rain however^' being well exercised, fought him . generally spear still remalaing In bit side, for It passed Immediately by a narrow roof of tiles; wblob opinion. This man was called Blind Willie, who drprj, away ; but the oont^ beibg attended with looie. ganger nnder the riba It exhibition; does not prqject beyond them. . paid to the baoL wasa snocklng Fifteen reals are (or a small trade In cattle and hones Ijl^e nae of a whole box, fear for the second gallery, and both to the bor^ and the rider. It excited ij^npg loterest. but still so strong was tbe animal, that the attondaota hla flaWbg, ' extraordinary, In watches, notwithttandiog ^wo for the lower one. . > One of them vffaa thrown to the ground, jrith the could not get near enough, without danger, to hlU bim, a been born blind. He was accounted to poaaeas my At three o'clock the hoaae horse, bat happening to be near the partllltntfitba am some of the speotiaton etretohed over.ttk^Mwto^ to bis they cut tbe ham-etrlnga. Even after this he made efforts yro*< the expectation painted on examined the horae In qaeation. bo ImmedlaMiy the conntenances of the visitors as hi aaslatanoe, and delivered him from. the n^of tlie fero- to D«veJ)nt sit lart he (ell, and bis agonies were termi- theyoamt and nounced It to have aomething of hla own oompUBaMM cloas animal, f^hen the honemen' bad' Wearied him a nated. Here ended be called the seoond part seated.tbemaelves, that the bnll fight ia a favorite amnaa- what might blind, or vmur «pln in plain words, staled It to be , m'ent, It was new to straoger the little, three or four pedestrlane worried him in tarn. The third part waa of a more ionocentj and also of a a to hear members of that Imperfeotlon, which was found to be the <«• different parties calling oat, to, each other, in order to Tbey carried in one hand a scarf of yollow or red silk, more'nsefal oharaote^. Five or tlx balls, whose horns close examlnatlop. None preseni bad snqieotea ti4a and, after approaching they ron towards arrange tnemeelvee with the' greatest convenience, -by him, the boand- were leaded, were lei fa successively into the arena, aind notwonderfalfCOBalderUg fault In the animal ; which fe such names as Barbara, Uargarlia, Mcolaaaa, Maria, Her- aiy with all speed, trmllng the aoarf beblad ; and if Uiey the younger clahsaa oflhe'apeolatora crowded to emulate Ui that It may frequently exist without any appearatoa ifilnla, Ollmpla, Pedro, lonocentio, Franclaco, and others were In danger of being overtaken, they let the scarf faU each other In worrylDgithe aaimal& By holding their the organ affected. Blind Willie being aaked how be cjt tSbfiti termlnationa. and girls, aa on the ground. The bull immediately stopped,' ind vent- oloaka before them, or one of those gay ellk or woreted The women yoong made a diaoovery imperoeptible to ao many gentleinan nsaal, were all In their hair, covered, the better sortwllh ed a^I; his rage npon this ecarf, as if under the belief that aoarfi) which tnanv of the Spaniards wear under the vest who had their eye sight, explained that. afUr feelln| black laoe it covered bu adversary, while the fagltive had time to round the walat, alter vella, and those of the lees afDaent claaaea wlib. tbey induoed the biill to ran them. on hU heart, atfd ' the borsa'a llmbe, he laid one band a bUck ellk veil edged with laoe. Ucet of tbem had also leiip over, the boundary. After thie, the animal bebg If be were too qoiok npon 'them, tbey threw doWn tbe drew tbe other brtsklv across tbe animal's eyes, when una, whloh the Spanish nae not only to refresh pretty well fatlgUed, the aame pedestrians, who were also cloak or scarf, and ^eaj^ t^e boundary. But frequently women finding no Increase ofpaltatlon in oonseqasnea of »• uemselves in warm weather, but to guard their eyes nandsomelT dressed, armed themselves vltb strong iron tbey could not ran faat eaoagh, and the ball threw them tot latter motion, be had come to tbe oonolnelon that from the eon, who generally looks npon this (avor< darte, and It waa the ol^ect of each to ran upon the bull down. Hie attention being immediately drawn off to an- down horse most be blind. ed land wlthont a clond to impair his brilliancy. with agility, and jaat as he waa in the act pf atcoplng bis other adversary, no barm entned. One lad, however, en- director, toea to 'fix of ihea^ The dressed la the ancient Bpanlsh style, with bead to them, two ^a^ one at each deavorlqg to escape, fell down ; .the ball wasiostantly a idiort black mantle, aide of the back of bla neck. Being liejtidea, U was with upon bim, a bat turned up at the eldes, and and raised him alQft on one of his home as u OARS. on the left elde a plame of white and red feathers, rode great difficulty the animal oonld get ria'6f them, 'and he waa a fly. The lad. witb great presence of mind, tafi' LUXUEI0U8 RAILROAD

- thie Illlnoli Into the arena npon a handsome charger shortly after sometimes ha was seen raging round arena, 'bla neck lug himself rldlDg on the horn, ohught hold of the end of Tea Detroit Advertiser says the oars on the , excel three o'clock, and after bowing to the Alcalde' woo pre- briatted with these torturing Inatranenta, vAti':^leagth, It, and waa thuh carrlid about tbe arena to the Infinite Oentral Ballroad, for comfort and oonvenienoe, sided, aad eat In the he' waa alihbit exbanatM, an expert ap' of ««"•?»• ' box «n the right Of thd King's box, when performer amssement:Of the apeotatora ; fortunately be waa toaaed thoil'ah any other road In the Weal. One Save ordera' fir the entertainment to commence. Two proached the animal, holding a red mantle before him in »• with ttro riderB,'«ho were aeated on apad bahk to beck. beneath the shaaider. The ball now fell, and' adbtber nallooal utility, and perhapa the moral jottiaoatlon of Th»^ks of the seats are hung with binges pleasonuttf The hlndermoat rider kept bla place by holding In his left attendant now came with a knife, and fixing It.ln the vital these eihlbitlons conalata; for It serves to acoaatotn pef edge, eo that they may be turned up at hand a cord attached to the pad, and in hia right he car- part of the heid, put an end to his agonies. He waa youth to danger, to render them active and dexteroas; ipitnlng two alBgle berths, onis over the otbef. 'WBjj* ImagUMle. In ried a long wooden stalT, pointed at the^hd/nr the par- then dragged along the arena by three h'oraea, and carried and, in some mcasnre, to prepare them, by theao mimlo pifrsona may aleep with all tbe comfort , rccm, wlt|-mibla pcee of beaUng'away the bull that was abbnt to attack kwav. Two bulla were Killed, in thie manner. These- combat^ for contests of a more . Important the oar la small waab description. one end of a , " him. A bnll wtS' then let.ldto the arena, the tips of bona waa an Immensely strong one, and be leaped afier The whole donelilded with a display of fireworks, which waab bowla, lookiog-glaiaea, etc. On tbe oppMlte side whose one But, ~ la horns were made barmteaa by being covered with of the attendanle twice over, t^e..boupdai7. were upon a Harrow scale, There were about fire or elx of the oar from the atate room a row *>" > lead. Aa torn is- be saw the horeemen, h^ prooebded from the arrangement already mentioned, be was driven thouaandpreMnL,. :i< volvlDg bacbi, similar to barberf* o)t$ln,'.ifi, .imaged , v'.mi-!!, eaqr. dlrcotly agaloai one of thejn, and the ComUtanta being Into the arena again without dolngiady mleoblef. A third Uiat the oMoptnt may alt straight ctrapllBa in any 1 appareatlv new to 'the CfOce, offering n»efli!etUal"re'Mat- bnll.waf killed la the following barbarons way 1 A green ?Miat ttoia the cb'iniDbn'i>ei)ble la giiurally filse. and attitude at pleaaore. The otberOfN-Mis bava taakiwa. ODoe, he butted bla homa Mnealh the horee'a tall, and fir-tree was planted opposite tbe gale at which the bulla rathtt^Mluwi tain peradu than tlrtaCns onea or three similar atat«'i

NEW YORK CLIPPER THE DOG FANCIER AND THE AMA- WILD HORSES TEUR SPORTSMAN. Wild horses ara taken notloe of by [Wa glye one " ser*. mors tketoli from The Ha- of the anolenta. Hendotns nenllbos noraofFaloontoidge," wild horaea notlMd Bt leaglh in oar on the banks of the HioidIi 1 laat. Soythit. He likewise tells ns, Tbb work shoold be In ib^ huda of all thitg^J norlhsm part ol Thraoe, »bo beIleT« bsyond tbe Buml , Uwt • good, jolley laagh la • better tbaro were wild horses covered all overMS DsdUIne tban oaator-olL] hair, Ave Inohea In length, Tbe wild hooai America ate the ofTtprlng of » ^"S," SP»" «>"ne Wine no, »t the domestic btn! UTlog Home. Neir York, I heaid a good dog originally transported thither from EaroM? florylbatwlU the Spaniards. Tbe bear repeating, I think. A (port- ~ aatbor of the Hiiton^ ing gent ttom the eoaBtt7, itcpplog at the Ir- 'nfarmii na. that Uno.. .iT'l ving, wanted a dog, a good dog, not partloolar whether It waa a epenlel, boand, pointer, Eog- lUh terrier or Batober'a bnlL So a ftlend ad mligo that, when they, see a man, ; tber i Tlaed him to pat an adFertlMment in the Biirald atop, and that one of their number approui! " aad O1.IFPBB, which he did, reqoeating the fan- to a oertain distance, blows throogh blsi cy" to bring slong tbe right Hort of dog trils, take flight, is instantly — to the and folloved Irving Honae, room namber th4 whole troop. He describee tbem ashsth The advertiNment appeared elmaltaneoualy gross heads and limbs, and long neoki 11 papen on Satnrday. ears. In the two There were The inhabitants tame tham with eu Imtfewcallatbatdaj; bat on Monday, the and then train to Oup- tbem labor. In order to iS b««o Creely Imbibed nu baTlog by ita nameroas them, gins , of ropes are laid in the nUu readen orerliandaT, tbe dog men were awake, where they ore known to fhqnent ^ and then began toe aoene. oanght by The oeoapantof the neck, they soon ttrviRie thM namber bad loarcely selves, nnless room — got op, before a soma person arrives in tbnit "Mrraot appeared with a man and disentangle them. a dog. : They are tied to treei h "Believe, air, yoa advertised the body and limbs, for a dogt" and ars left in thstllfi qaoth he with thfi onlmaL atlon two days, without vlotnals or driS " Tee," waa the reaponee of the oonntry fiuoy This treatment la generally snfBolent to resS man, who, by the way, It moat be traotoble, premlaed, was them more and they soon beoonei rather green u to tbe qoallty and prioes of fanoy doge. TRADESMEN FIRE ENGINE, NO. Si genUe u if they had never been wild. Even when " What kbid bfa dog do yon call that r" he added, of these horses, by adoident, regain their liberty of interest at tbe reeant exhi- of tbe present of tU f 'rA-«rayhoaad,.fdU blooded, sir." AvoNO the many objeota and that former times will oonvlnoe resame their savage state, never but know their au "FoU blooded T" save tbe bition of Uie American Instltnte, at the OryMal Palace, every beholder that, as regards tbe manufboture of fire oonntry sportsmaa "^Well. ters, and allow themselves to be approached and magnilloent engines, hose carta, engines. Sec, are rapid n he do9't look as tboagh bn bad much blood in him. Ee'd the many new and Are we making progreas for the bet- taken. and hook and ladder tracks, were not ttie leasl'attraotive. ter. The above engraving represents "Tradeamen looklwtler, woaldn't be, mlater, If he was loll bellied— From tbsae, and similar facts. It may be chnstantly Fire Engine, No. 37," one of conoladri looks as hollow as flate I" Improvements in this brtnoh of meohanlim ere tboae at the Crystal Palace dlsposltlone a that the of horsei are gentle ; and fireapparatna Exhibition. that This remark, for a moment, rather staggered the being made, and a comparison between oar disposed dog are natorally to assooiate wltb man, AAi man, who Drat looked at his dog and then at tbe critlo. they are tamed, tbey never forsake the aboies of mii diking down bis dander, or dlsgost, says he On tbe oontrarv, tbey are anxlona " !" to return to the sUbl " That's best SHANOHAIS. Well gentlemen, what do yon wish tbe greybonod yon ever saw, alr.'^ FREE FiaHT AMONG THE The sweets of nabit seem to supply all that they " Pay for tbem cooks." ht? ' ''^ell, what do yon adc for him T" A HANDLER ROUQHLY HANDLED. lo# by alavsry. When fatigued, the mansion of uka "Seventy-flvo dollars." "What cooks!" . A BHIHOHAI "SSLL." la fall of oomfOrt, tbey smell It at a considerable " dli What r Seventy-five dollars for that dog frame 1" Those Shanghais we brought this morning." Mb. Botd Is a valaable oltlzen, bnt we regret to say, tanoe ; can distinguish It In the midst of populone "And who told yen to bring oltit "I gnessyou're a fool any way," says the dog man: me any Shanghai cooks!" and seem nniformty to very easily irritated. TUs fact Is known to a couple of " prefer bondage to liberty. S " yon don't know a hoand from a tan ysrd oar, yon jaok- Tonr advertisement In the Knickerbocker." butcher boys, by the name of Donneilr and Smith who " some attention and address, colta are, at first, renden aial Fhe-e-wtt come along, Jenyl'' and the man and No snob tbloK. I've not had an advertisement in the reside in the Immediate vidnltv of Mr. Boyd. If there Is tractable. When that point Is nlned, by different Kulokerbooker for two years." moA doi disappeared. of management, the any artlole In this world that Mr. B. Is down on, it Is a " docility oftbe animal Is improT« The man with the hollow dog had not stepped oat two That be Mowed. You don't think yon can gull as Shanghai rooster. For this prejndioe, Mr. Is Indebted to and they soon learn to periormi with alacrity, the h minntes, before the servant appeared with tvo more dog with sncb gammon." purobase whloh he made during the ben fever. Daring bore assigned to them. The domettioatlon of the a " Do you know to hon merchaots ; both had their tpeolmena along, and were In- whom yon are addresshur such lau- the excitement, Hr. B. bought a pair of imported ohiokehs, 1" is, perhaps, the noblest acquisition from tbe anbi Titedto"stepln." guage $63. He kept them a year, and suffer- world, woloh has ever been made by tbe for which he gave "Of course gealus, tbe u "Ah I that's a dog t" ejacalated the oonntry sportsman, we do; to a mao whowauts to swindle In feed, and $100 (or damages, 1 and the Industry of man. He Is taught ed a loss of $126—826 folks out of to partake the moment bis eyes lit apon tbe massive proportions of their obickena. You are a humbug, you to Mr. Emery, because the male bird attacked a' the dangers and fatigues of war, and seems to enjoy a thondering Bald tt edition of ML St. Bernard. that -day, Mr. glory ot victory. ttle boy, and tore bla nose open. Since " He even seems to participate in li "That k a dog, sir," was the emphatlo response of the Leave ttie house, sir." B. has been down on Bhangbaia man pieasnres and amusemisnts. He .delights in dogmerohant "I'll not leave till I have my chlckene or your tt This fact is well known to tbe two bntoher boya afore- ' chase and the tournament, and his eyes sparkle ^ "How maoh do yon ask for that dogt" qaotb the money." said. On Monday last, they felt like fan, and oame to emnlation in the oourse. Thongh bold and Intrepid,! spcirlifflaa. """By, I owe yon none. Tonr ohlokeus yon tbe conelaslon that they would turn Mr. Boyd's preju- _^f,4' ?7 does not allow himself to be hdrried on will find In the street—saving by a htk "Well," says the those that ' trader, patting his dog, "Ithoaght ecoordlngly the follow- were k'dled In ardor. On proper occasions dices to acoounL They concocted the cellah" ' he repreases his moti —A pair of quality " always obedient t on doge." The man and the I've told yoa twice already, that I want no mote con- dog left growling, and next bejiald. the. Impressions he receives, he flies, or stops, " For flae blooded fowle, will versation and rati man and dog were brought ap. wltb yon.' Leave the house, or I'll serve you ' lates his motions solely by tbe 0. S. Botd, Lldiua Street will of bis master. . W. as I did tbe Shanghais "Why, tbat's a qoeerdog, miiter, ain't Itt - 'Taln*t I" An offer of this Und of oonrae rather took thrtrowd. We have seen a horse who danced to mnslc who, _ got no hair on It why, where in blazes did raise "And how's that!" ; ; yon bird fancIS in tbe city the command of bis master, affected to be At such prioes, there waa not a " Fitch lame ; vk «nqha dOgas that; been soalded, baln't ItT" sayathe you into tbe street I" waa not wllljn^ toi snpply Mr. Bovd wlth^ail the simulated death, lay moUooleas, with his Ilmba extead > who " tnral sportsman, examining the critter. That's just our pley. Undertake to pitob us into the " flue blood" he could poealbiy wanL The first operator ed, and allowed himself to be dragged al>ont till bob " street,' and we^ll obarge Soalded t" echoed the dog man, lookbg no ways notbhig for the chickens." words were pronounced, that appeared was a dmler itoti tho Bowery. when he InstanUy sprung I amiable at the speaker, " Mr. Boyd .a9 he was a snug, trim, wsll-oonditioned monkey as you Btone. pp pups see the new-oomers, than )° '/What's aU that row, Margery!" . would wish to see on a summer day— thejrwent in ; a fight onsued-both of Jakey'apups light- he came down a ing "The black cook has kilt tbeyaller one, ted Is now carbonated " nigger" In miniature, in of down on an able-bodied, big-bone sorrel dog, who ap- an avalanche Vetirik Fifd.—Mr. Toslal^mlth ofLextn^ p^edpifeptly crowing over it" burning aoot happy in the transaction, and havbg a " !" menoed playing the fife tn;pqbllO at eleven years otaf Crowing over It I what do yoa mean .1 trenendonsjaw The weight with whloh he pltobed npon tbe hot ashes, of nls own, made tbe bones of the pups and being nowln his slxty«elgt|i year, has,' of <|0«r " Why, that we've bad tbe devil's own time iinoe yoa've In the midst oraok with the high preeaure he gave them. course a oftbe general flare-op aroused him to a Of been gone." been In the field fifty-seven years. He still dIbts sS! dog flgbt is tbe cue bense of his condition. He was missed for days. Hunger for a man flgtat, and in the wag of a as ever, having been ont with VBrionS bl^'dilbf tbft.^ "With what!" . at last drove dead Isqbls tail, Jakey and tbe htm forth : he sneaked into the house olose- proprietor of the eonel •' oinlty a greater part Of thi) present season.", jft, With them Sfianghals." slnged, begrimmed, ana looked ^ fogMta a dispute. Jakey was attltadlnlsing a tn "the soared' and ugly,' He son, the celebrated drommer, has played InTpablM "WhatShanghalBT' reoovered^ tilth fanoy," whan the sorrel dog man-who, like lua dog, was oare ; and like some great personages, " Them yonpnt in the Kniokerbocker." are in(brmed,aome two yeara Isse than Mr. Smith.—[Bl sot op oni liberal soale of strength and proportlooa— he never eot over the sudden elevatloti and fall, bat be- " la the Knickerbocker ? What are yoa talking ton Telegraph. walked right into Jakey's oalculatfons, sod whirled him came a sadder If not a wiser monkey, I( e ver Fug for- about!" himself in double flip-flspaon to tbe waah-statid of.therorol Sot and was troublesome, yon bad only to take The Shanghai, sir. Nineteen pair, and sndji/^fthinB Good FnaDia.—A few days since, Bome Portsi 'Sportsman's' f own a powder bom in his presence, to room t Oar sporlbig friend viewed the i:^pr and be was off l^lgenoQgb.tOLtrofca ooaob.'). : N. H., flabbg boats (ell in with aio imnanaiebosl of: various his hole like a shot, eoreamuig combatants more In bodily fear tban oOierwlse, < and chattering bis Jaws And who brought nineteen paira of Shaamria herOt" like pair bsdan, covering at least an aore^ densa).aolld maa and was making a break for the door, to dear himself, a of oasfianets, " The men who owned' them.'' flah| swept along by the tide, for they were too tUct when, to his horror and amazement, he found tbe entry " And for what purpose !" packed to swim, and those on the snrfaoe were conUi l)e8«t by snndry meo and boys, and any quantity of dogs " Beoauae yon put tbem la the Enlokerboblcer." DEEP PLAY. ally forced ont of tbe water; TbO boats took 860 la —dogs of every hno, slae and description. At that " Nonsense—I've no Shanghais rels, all they conid carry,' and might taken moment the lathe KsUkerbooker, GBrasAL OoLB was a noble-mlnded.man, a pleasant have obawed-up pups of Jakey, and their equally ' and wont none—throw them into tbe street."'- . banels If they could have contained as mitiiy. uied-up master, came a raebing down ataba—another oompaolon, a slnoere friend, and a most indulgent pa- ' "Not I.> By my troth, I'd as so«n ^k' vght eniaed on take grip of a tent. Hla only fBlUng^-wbicb In these faablonable times the stahn between Jakey'a dogaand some ' kitchen doSkey." . V pernapi, others, and then a stampede of dogs—mixing ap of dogs .w(ll not be called a fault—was bis nnoonqnera- Gbbit Sbootino.—Twelve sportsmen went Here the twenfy-seven full blooded rooeteta started a ble attachment —jtangllng ol ropes and straps-MiursIhg and hanging, to play, from Petersbarg, Va., to Broadway, on the AppoiUiM orow-tbat might have been beard as far.as-Trpy and back AUsooh a time generally, A few weeks befori.he yfM to salLfor' India, he con- on Wednesday, in pnrsolt of son. Upon oo.untUl'B as is far better Imagined than • again.' stantly attended Pain's,, in It asbertalned that tbe snooesll dsnrlbed. Tbo boarders bearing suob a wild oatory—to 'ObarleB:street, St JamsB's gtme, was twelve had " Will yon throw those oblckene Into the'ttireet I" Square, where he alternately 1 killing sixteen hundred of the birda Ofi Bay nothing of the yelps of dogs, oame ont of their varlcne won and lost large anms. dellolons " Nlver I I'd sooner loose my place and both hands." rooms, and retired as One evening there were benre I|lmjtw6 wooden bowls genUeman alone realized 220 m the resalt of bis Iff qntokly, to escape the etray end ' "Well then, I'll do itV' m (nil of gold, which oonfaeed 'dogs, that now were kl-yl-Tng, yelping, end held fifteen hundred goineaa eaoh Here Mr. Boyd selced an axe helve and vni In about and alao fonr thonsuid galneas TBBPAXBONAiniTHBDqo KenwyOi't* pitching all oter tbe boute I In roufeoiw, whloh he FiOBT,—At By judlclone manballhig " fifteen minutes eight Shanghais were plaoeB hors de bad won. When tbe dogs, one of whloh was the figbtltfj of the'servaats—broomsticks, rolitng-pina and oanes, tbe box oame to him, he shook tbe dice parson's, were combat," while the other nineteen on the opboslte side- and with great coolness and. the west end of tbe ohnrob. wa^ dogs and their various proprietors wore ejeoted, and order pleasantry said-"'Come, Tie j^arBon, who W walk were fightloK for the pre-emption right a piece of I'll either win or reading tbe sepond lessob, onoe more restored the oonatry tportsman seized his 16ae seven thoasand npon this hand: rosb^d out o( bis psw,,!* dough-nut Mr, Bord having cleared the bPnse of the will any gsntleman down and parted tbem, bib Tolbe, paid his bills and " vamosed the ranoho," ever set me the whole ! Seven thonaand retamed to the pew, and, and " that oursedeat thhig ever was hivented," retamed to Is the main." Then, doubtflil where he bad left off, " Bafi after it was Incorporated in the rules of tbe Irving, that rattling tbe dloe onoe m6re, cast asked tbe clerk, the supper room (or the purpose of taking ifito. As he tbe box from him Whore was I !" " gedtlemoh are strlotiv prohibited llrom doollnghi don aal quitted it, the dloe remaining Why, down parting tbe dogs, m»m had juat faced his But cup and pleoe of toast, ".don't on Qovered." said while "putting np" In that bouse. 'Thongh the general did not consider this too Boger. tbe first side," when a rap was heard at the front door. large a sma for one men to risk at a eingle throw, the ei>> witnmeA onset. He then said—" Well, gebtlemen, will yon make forasefbl purposes lo Austria amouots tcone ana aa

an abrard well as barbtrons act to out off a dog's tail I "Wtolejtl" . it u .V^,.' up amongat you V One set him £600, anotiier £600. million ; It Is the Intention of government to impoMf " Fire gentlemen / .1." you might Jdst at well oat oat bla tohgoe. In fact, who wish to see Mr. Boyd:*' Come." says he, <'whllat yon are making op this each a tax of two florins (about 4r.). " Take them tiie dog In parlor and say that I'U be np In a noneyr-£7000, I'll tell you a story." Here he began to Tax the dog and hla master as one, for their Is no talks (ar len with his tqn^e ^len he does with hla moment." relate a story, that was pertinent to tbe moment; bat (erenoe between tbe man and the beast In that com! tall; With . his i'sU a expression not' only gratitade, "Tee, sir." . , . dog . y, !keroelvlng that he was oompieteiy est, stopped shcrtT-' as Margery left' Fldo did, bat , bis Ipreaenoe, and qiinled ald OAty^tiie ordet ' hppVM^Iity, opmplati^efI'alfd bishand.npoaithebak, aty lag, I believe I aim let, Oebab THB Tbioi.—A sporting young lady says: love, acoordmg to the InBtraotlons received btt wa.' lentlemeu P'— Tea, obedience, wrath, ahamei deflanoe, fear, aitl^ frolic. ma " sir : seven is the mala.": He threw '.the oonrae of true love never does' ran' smPotb,'i ir, . : ,„, lot t then, with Mtontshing ooolneas, took op his sonff- It regularly so many kof I'il tben, that U,%(lTi9g a dog of bli'tail don't they water It, and roll ^,l*,V> Von 'In' a 0)w moments Mr. Boyd finished op hb tea ^ai' boic^Bfid'aialUog, ezolalmed, "Now, gontfomtn, Ml *day, ahtllth'ey get the ooniie.' W tmbolh that,^ de^riva him of an organ of apetph, ^ofhrt,;aod palled k lib oalleri. flnlahniy4tor7,If7onpleuel" fpoiksy ooold ran npon Itt" ' ' .^"\ ^ • V ;; , . n .

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beconeldered aa naught Here ore but eeventy-three to tiiat ^hlcb the. human rao li capable of exerting." A CALIFORNIA LOVE LETTEB'. ,. OF.' AOTORS., i LONGEVLTt Stow the stage , has delighted maatiff Is .extremely bold and ooarageoua, {iron the homber of thoae Whom The , .np'in the itrtet ia In- A ooPT of a letter that, wu picked A' BBOiNT namber of Bentldy's HlNellan; bos an the ae relates oontrat of tiiem to hoporj and yet their Uvea united ,make world anjattanae of a between tnree " . CaL, not lon^ since . iocitlDgand onrioasutlole on.the loDgeTltj.ofraoton, HarysviUe, ^ yeater-born, forthey reach beck to a period which ia date- and a 1Ion,'lii'the pretence of Eing James the First One Harlesvnie Jaly forel8S6.. ftom wblob the foUowlog extract le made :—Ellllgrew the creation l> ' Cave Un- of the doge' put lottf the deb, was s6on disabled by leaa:—eome aeventy yean before Mlbg Dear Gate yon know I lav yon mor aa auy alher Olria tied at the ; Jobn Xowin; Bowman, who age of 88 83 ; to perform after he had leached hla thellen, which tookhlm by the head andneek,'and drag- derbill continued In the World, and wal'a the Bexen yon always waat>H< died In 1739, bat bad eeveral timet' perfonDed bkfbre.ibe eightieth I Uacklln, lolteredinpon. the boards -.till ged blm ab9at:. another dog was then let. loose, and year to tell yon so. I no yon ar almost gltt|an tired of wait- MooDd CbarleB, 88: Qdla{ 73; Hre. GArlok; 98 : Ura ten the drijmatlc life ot Tatee aerved In the same manner : bat the third being pot .la after fonraoore yeafs.acd ; ing for me. I no yon Inv me fit to brake yonr bart I, OUve. 78 Beard, Blob, Betterton, 78 Qalok, ; 74 ; 70 ; ; three-qufcrters of a ceaian^ John Bannleter Immediately seized the lion by the lip, and held him for apread over '; no we ort to get marld, bat how kin we if we kaut—3 ; Urs. Hartley, 73 ; John Btonleter, 76 ; Hra Bannle- fought with the king of beaeU should never after fight to fne 1 bore wegla and buck a nita " the Dost^av a notion sel ler,92; Fawoett,72; Povell, 82; George Oolman, with any Inferior oreUare."' THE MASTIFF—HIS COURAGE, Ao, Cr % at fsROW, bot how kin 1—sal Hy wbol wagto wnd- ronoger"74: .Oattle, 70; Ur*. John Kemble, 88; Mrs. Eoglaad, where eat fech more an fore or 0 good staks, lie go bsoK to Ihe Sparka, 83; O'Eeefe,' 86 Wroagbton, 74j Hra Glover, Thu deeorlptlon of dog la peculiar to ; an dig and ewet and do every thing 1 watoh doge ; a daty' Wblob ioountlDge an work 10; Belterton, her ftither, 83: Elkanah Settle, 73; they ate principally need aa geloi discharge with great fldelltvi butfreqnenlly •SIT UPRIGHT. kin to git money to git marld. I knt anyways Basdel, 76 : Haydn, 78 : Ume. Ila^ 84 ; lira Siddone, they not only pleze dont nag aod klis and letonJ-— re "Srr nprlghtl alt upright, my eon I" said aladyt6 ber Gate, bnt ; Hre. Mattooka, 81 ; Obarlea Abbot, 89 : Hra PUt, any more, yon know ha alot worth sBnk% r9 jBoni'George, who bod lormed a wretched habit of bendlog B 'a lapp ; Boger Eemble, the father of John and ObarUa, 82 'Ibout glttiog tite i km whenever he sat to read. Hla mother had told him he kant drink more an 8 ooms | Hra WallBok,' the' mother of Janoe and Henry, 99 ; Blaeut, dawn nnder flfiey. Ton no 1 kin lick blm 2, and bav B3 part of It, so aa they continue to touch notb' that he ooald breatbo right unless he sat upright. etand up ; Bronton, 82j Wewltaer, 76 ; Hra. Davenport, 84 every long not It kin do it agin. Bnt 1 aint a bit colas, I ool log : bnt the be attcmpis to toach any of the But It was no lise ; bend over he wbald, in spite of all his dao aod jUaa Pope, 7& ; T; DIbdIn, 70 ;. Packer, 78 Byrne, 90 moment ; ort to marld long'tgo, leven years Is relhor long to kert Philip Aatley, the. founder ot the amphitheatre, 72: gooda, or endeavors to leave tne place, the. animal In- mother ooald say. - '• a gal, bqt lie hav yon ylt Gate Baandeie, the noted ahowman, vho la eald to have fdatered forma blm by gentle growling, or. If that ia loefTectnal, Sit upright, naater George I" ened bis teacher, as " by, till next we meet Edmund Eeaa and Andrew Docrow, 90 Henry Jobni^ni by haraber meana, that be mnat neither do nlaoblef nor George bent over htscopy-book at school. If you don't Good ; Lover, nnleaa retlatel : even Youi Affectionate So ; Hlaa Beaferd, for many eeaaona at Oovent Garden, away, and seldom niea violenoo elt upright like master Obarlee, you will mln your health, _ selEs the person, throw D—O— 14 ; the benevolent Joanna Balllle, 69 : Patrlok Barrett, f[0n this case be will sometimes and poislbly dle.of oooinmptica" off foor boars, or until re- Note a Bena, good by agin Run that feller the bther of the Irlah elage, 88 Dowton, 88 : blm down, and hold blm three or did nQt'wanttodle, ; Hra Thlsstartlek isaster George. He blffl ono 2tb P. a I'm not a bit gelw Gate, don't let Batlowe, 87 : Obarlee Eemble, 79 ; RIohard Jonea, 78 lieved, without blUog blm. and be ftit altfmed. Soon after school he eald to hll ' instance of nenory In a maatfff boot the hotiM. Hra Edwin, 82 ; and Mrs. Ann Eelly, 103. The latter A moet extraordinary teacher— > Thli dog, which be bed lidy, who dlM at Lewleham aome three yearaalnce, qnlV Is related by H. D'ObsonvUle. " Please, sir, explain, to me how bendlnc cyer when I elxty, months old, acoompanUd OOMPABED TO A PIBLD 0» , led the atage at the age of bavbg loet her bearing. broDght up In Indb, flrcmtpo sit can caose me to have tbe consumption V A OABD TABLB oompany himself friend fromPoodtoherry to Benglour, a dis- •.„•,, •.• 9he waa a member of the which boteted of the and a BAI^LE. ^ > I' That I will. George," replied his teacher, with a cor- and Sheridan tance than three handred leagnea ••OorJon^ ' talentaof Edmond.Eean Enowlea, before of more at Mrd-lable art dial amile. "Tberie is an element lathe air called Oxy- parties a M,«jj5! , to Thi contending ntker bad been greeted with metropolitan plandlU ; and ney (be says) coonpied near three weeks, and we bad- Is neoeeeary to make your blood olroolate, and the spoils as gen, which tbara for victory ; it to ford rlvera, and go wai with no mean pride that the old lady reoonnted traverse plains aod noontalna, aod are aod to help It parUy Itielf by throwing off what Is called In the niolo game of wm, kings ihsoonaMdmia Ihe faot of her having played Alicia to the Jane Shore of along several bye-paths, and the animal, which bad cer- carbon. When yco rtoop ion cannot take In a enfflolent queens in generals lii pettlooatt, MdkWM th« the the tainly nevef before, loet ua at Ben- chief, Slddooa. Robert Lladley died In 18S6. at age of been In. that country follow the nodlsoTpllMd r^ qaantity of air to oooomplub, these pnrpoeei | beooe the Oontiaetor* Then BS. glour, aid 'to Pondloherry. He MBT He, too, waa of the theatu. In which ne w«s known Immediately returned and tlvbt, Jtailoned roncd blood renalu bad, aod tbe air cells in yourluogs inflame. crelts, annod with *pi^ei Is Hosart'e death, and more than a went dbreoUy to the bonee of H. Beyleir, then command- 1794, two yeare after then tbe boatlle armies fioe each itber, aod begin gener- Tbe cough oooiee tfn,' Next the longs uloerate, and the Uble, inirter of a century before Weber: wai beard of. How ant of artlllerv, my friend, and with whom I bad the bntveft know you die. Give' the Inngs room to Inspire plenty of air, tbe Bght, resolved to oooqaar tr f|)t ; often have we aeen that '* comely old man," in yean long ally lived. Now the difficulty Is, not' so much t« and yCO wlU not be lojand by study. Do you nndentaild tuartt ara taken In the cooDlot. Kings and qncens 11* •fter, combined bow the dog Bubelated on the road, for be was very strong, wlodlbg hla way Into the orcheetra I The are led away eaptWa to the «Bemy'i eaop; ebould ao the matter now, George t" proatrate. or *gea amount to Ave and able to procura himself food \ bat h6w be of thoae whoee namea we have given Is damandad for tbelr Dieaom, » " ihlDk I do, sir, will to dt upright hereaf- and each a raaaom thoutand thirty one yetn. Time, well have foand hla way, after an Interval of more then I aod I t^ nine hundred and eeffsft «ftb« Taoqolibid patty. ter," said George. drains tha Ibaefoie, la surely eUll in iu Infuoy, and antiquity ii to a month. This Was an effort of ipeqiny greatly superior : « ,'

242 N£W YORK CLIPPER. the effect to bring aboat raoh bomaM taitliBlB, Mllwtakti^Wt lattad to paklUk a UHof Bpoit. WIVtIB AKV.IBHBBTI. have 0fgaals»< . Bookt k ^ SmW WORK OLU>i*£tt. lat la a walk •>!*•. Wa taa Ibtwari teyoBiaMiaaaiai ttona in every looall^.wfaera ikatlng Is, lodBlged In. uiaaa^piataiia, SiATDia^The Masoalsocw close opan ns when one MOMRUlti iPIITUa JOUUlAi IF lUBICil We have heard that some skaters have kkaled two mllti nl lli*ttiBBAl,B«ltla«n.-*'FliaaadMM«akit hrkat^igtlt of the most exhUaratlsgand beallUtal pastinet knoini'to aaaaortboaUBarif th*Satb/lBllll,aBdhliiMv." IhA In two minute*, the strokw on ao avttage facing tadi tea TB«,krB.Skr. these latltades, may be Isdalged In fay all who have *B' tPOBiiKiN, lowt1l.-rM te' CaUfMBla,iak)a,appor lalota rtoa bnth.MTfi aaMa, lltto, aaMa.lawir as walking, and he pute oa his skates with the same In- ntaa, *o. UU lowar ttUi a great advantage over onr Sonihem breUrcn, u well as dlUa, opoa btrtk, aiM tpporhrward aaMa, •IN. >l «*«>> itntt. I difference as we do onr shoes j—these iBstrameat^ Indeed, Hl w over oor merry cooslns of old Eagland, where the winter TMitrimalbMi, kj Hill a8.M,0hliafat Bahaarlb«r| Q.A. L.,Saaih^Saaran| B. B, ^ are Indispensable to the Duteh In the winter seaaoo, aod (Bikefraar • CTptrtuia. aad a aaabor or ethaiB will ta attiadod to. Wl art haatlig ap usually allowB bat abrlef exercbe of the beaotlfol sport of aifbt aalherltlot, Ao. are used by men, women, and children oooitantly. Tha skating. In regard to the origin of this winter paatlme, Patior or 1BI Bawd DiAm,Phllad'a,—Toa will taAoir women skate to market with provtsioni^ and children of •n ta adnoo*. •plaloa of that " tut tkm*f fallj nt forth la aaothar ooIbbb. it seems that although the anolento were remarkable for ADTBBTDUrO. W.a—Tkalwo M'l ttnvoT«r-lhaeth«n»haTa aopati"* flva or six years old and apwards accompany them, not (•MtoltrUMifbrtMhudCTnj iBMrUoB, their dexterity In most of the atbletia sports, yet skating . ,» jrosaay. . laclly hanging at their baoks or on their arms, but each BmtiM (drutlamrati, ot thoa of lataiMt to ikt ttntlMg was unknown to them. According to' the antiquaries, W. 0, If , Boiloa.—Toar lalllalf aia aot nSiIaat for at, what- OTtr ht joar eppoatat little skater with winged feet flies after its metim, and hiBMt W M mtd* Id i4tum, MMpt Ib ik«M tMMvh«i« ihj (bor aaj fti this exercise made Iteappearanoe In the thbteenlh century. OfMtlf kaevB to u. Bawiaii, loolirllla.—flaUfoiaU adalltM to thi IToloaln oartles a little basket of eggs or other articles alOBg with ytitlM M* wu It probably derived Its origin in Holiaod, where it was loll«M, ersporilaf Itwu to mb*, or, of thoM that maj hiT* itio: It Interesting Mene I How admirably adapted are the takM fUMi lamttd imttltotfilj, pneUsed, not only as a gracefol and elegant amasement, . tha , W. L,, Jintf OU7.—Wa do lot hnow laAf'a igo, aad If wa AU atttv laMndol for IbotUob la th*t Ti«k'i btu, wxut feo manners and customs of mankind to the olunates appohited did, wa woald aot dara to aaka it pabllo. but aaan expeditious mode of travelling when the lakes Ml la kr M^ MOB. AViTBoa, Phtlad'a.—t Bbihipaaiowu boia latht javUM, for them by Providence. Skatiag Is pursued In this qOUIf k tOtIMB, PlOFBICTOU. ' ' and canals were frozen up daring winter. In Holland, . aad dlpd la Itlf . 1 Doa'tkao*. . r Mo. l«4ua«tMt,'lnrT»rk. country as an only, bnt It Is ab- ex- amusement In Holland, X—It li a lOTott, aad A loiat. long journeys are made upon skates with ease aad Bolately. neoesaaiy, and suppilea a cheap andcommodlouB }. J. hart ao atol of a " tttatriaal orlokat" at protta^ but,* Is B^Wt pedition ; In general,, leas aitentioq there paid to method of transport to all claaaes of people. The Duteh NEW YORK CLIPPER. (oio,Btiloa.—PtfabtittlBtwaaaala. ItXMtoada. gracefol and elegant movenenis, than to the expedition UieiST wiliiR —Wa baro a lattor for job. Bony ap. skates are'not'So fljiely shaped as those we use ; and the imd celerity: of what Is called journey Aatbigi ' It Is. only BiBioaiiBB.—Baa taiwir to Ftaay. akaten are more remarkai>le for tiie easatbaa elegance in those countries where It Is considered aa an amuse- BATUBDAY, MOyEUBER 22, 1800. Biffilo.—Ib oar But. P. B. n., af t^elr execntioD. ment that Ito graceftal attitudes ' and noiTements can ba 'We may give some ioatmctlona in regard to the man- TBA>X QOBBV, Bdltor. studied ; and there la no exercise whatever better oaloa- OQB PIOTOBIAI. ner of skating in a fature number. laled to set off the human flgnre to advantoge. Wt eipeoted to glre In this Inae a list of the oontenta . WHOLESALE AQENT6. The acquirement of most exerclaeB may be attained at BXTBAOBDIBABT FBAT. teToillT,l« MuMait„l(.T,iBdaiOIiikit,OUoK«' of our forthoomtDg PJotcrlil, but baye been obliged to B»N period life expert an advanced of ; but, to become an FiBTBST TiMB ON Bboobd I—Buch Were the headings of MiBB MaDDIB, U >s4 18 ABB tltML defer It aotll next week. In the meaDtlme, agenta will (A'Miai lAfBi, S3 BMknaa itn.!. skater, it Is necessary lo begin the practice of the art at a number of articles In the press daring the past week BaMILTob a JOBHifoM, W Aaa itiMt pleaae aeod aloog their otdera. The PioroBiu. Cums a very early age. It is dltSoult to rednoe the art of ikat- enlogiatlc of Hr. Brougham's recent railroad trip Phila- A. Wllloa, lll0hMBqt«toMt,Phll«4tlBUa. i to rBsiaaaH will be lierDed early In December, for the Cbrlatmas and BSARBAB, k,Oo„iaat\B Oout iMot, Beatoa. lng to a Bjstem. It is principally by the ifflitatlon of a delphia. Now it may be all right and proper, in the es- BaaBT Tatiob, flaa BslldlBf, Btltlnuiia, Hd. Mew Teu HoUdaje. A. 0. BiaLir, Olatleaatl. good akater tbat a young beginner can form his own timation of onr ocntemporariei, to mislead Uior readers^ Wauaob, laitBR k, BniL, OUo«|o, HI. praottee. Hany persons, thoagh often remarkable for as they have done, for the sake of pofflog a theatrical A.* B. BlillBL, T Biokaaf* JPlu. tsd U3 Perlna itnot, HioBLT CoiDUHnnABT.—A reporter of the N. T. law OiUaaa, La. feate of agility upon skatea, are very deOolent in graoefal manager, but as we can afford be somewhat Indepen- Daily Tma, In glvlog an acoonnt of Broogtiam's reneot to L. D. OtMPiBLL, It KlBf itraat W.it, Toroato, Otuda Wait neSB, which la partly owing to the conitractlon of the dent in theae matters, not relying npon advertising pat- Bau k HaaoBioiioH, tU Broadvtr, Albuy, N. T. flying ylilt to fblladelpbia, tajt, that when the parfy ar- skatea. They are too much onrved In the aurfaoo whloh ronage for support, shall undertake that rlTed at the National Theatre tn that ot^, they fonnd a we to show Hr. embraoeathe Ice, coneeqaently they bring the users of Brougham's " Unprecedented Dramatic Performance and ANBWCM TO OORREapONDCNTt. great crowd pre^nt, compoeed of " ntciUt, V»}tn, pA- them lovoluotariiy round on the outside npon a quick Excursion Extraordinary" was nothing more lesi poAtti, hrgt tugroa and htery Dutehmm, all tightly packed nor PlTTiivBaH—"Pltaw d.eld. tbli and email olrole ; whereas tha skater, by using skates of than a pleasant bit of theatrical humbnggery, at the ex- btttadoUtMOBaeryoar before tiie etage door, tbrongh whloh It waa neceeeaiy nad.n, aad nbMrlktn; Six or .l|bt wttkiaio, wkta th«ro,wM a different conatniclloa, less carved, baa the command of pense of that dear people, our " fellow cItiEens." alUItfon olMtoral tiekol (•Inlabi) tbat onr party abonld paea." ktror. to* . p.opI<, tnnX katavtiaBBd. ihatPlllBoio aoBld Bot]uTaJ0MTOt«i IdAIU- till stroke, and can enlarge Our Fhtladelphia frleEdimnet feel highly flatt«r«d by or diminish the circle accord' In the. lint place, let us see wherein there was snythlng ibiar aaaBij, P..—btttlDg oa tba Mm onlt ihttt «b vhleh ba ing.'to'hii'own wish or dealre. .extraordinaify in Ibis dramatic performance, Ihr aeeld neilv. lafpott, I pi.ismt-bat aflaruii butt «l«etl0Oitha uoh a " flnt-rate notice." They moit alao feel deeply and how Inmeat tlaitoi.! Uokat had it tba hiad of It tba ainua of n.- " Thdee who wish to be proflolente should begin at., ao Hr. Brougbam'sporformancea accorded with bis promises. meBtaadPlllaoia, plaead tb.noa, tbal: Joha 0. frtmeot, uit obliged to Ur. Brongban, throngh whcee Undneaa^'aDd early period of life ; and sboold first endeavor to throw By the " bllla of the day" we fhid that " John Brougham M othn (iHton : Hlllaid flllBoia, aid (ha aama IS at ob tba oth* " liberality" the " dUoenlng" writer of (aid notice was ir Uekal. Tb. tItaUta «b both tiektti wara tha laot, aad la te- off the fear which always attenda the obmmencement of and Mi «ofli/a»y will perform on Thunday Bight, Nov. 13y Tare) JobB 0. Innoatl bBt,pra*Mtd tha tltkatwlth flKmoitat allowed to participate la the pleeioreB of the aforecald ex- ihthtadol Ittboold rtotlrt 10,000 la tht B(at.,bt (Plllmora) an apparently haBaidona amasemenb They will soon In tm) distinct performances—hi two separate theatres, la carelon, the winalntanbe . of the before-men- oat rott Id tht and make boald htTB oolltat ; 20,tM, two rottt, aad to ob. acquire a facility of moving on the Ihalde ; when they too dlfiierent ollies, one hundred miles apart I" So mnoh Qa««.* arathoMtwoaltatoial trtkiti, lb* oat abora with VUl- tioned " crowd of thlertf^ loafen,!' Ho. If inch a report- mort at Itt ktad, aad tht Illlnora ilraifht lloktt (oiDtdirttki have done thia, they muat endeavor to acquire the move- for what was promised. The piece selected for Hr. er It BroDgham|8 ' IdM of what a "Btember of the btfoit, U bt aooaud togathtr aa flUfflart itrtoftb, or oalr tht Hr, ment on the outelde of the skates ; which !s nothing more " Brougham and bis company" to appear in at the Boweiy ltnl|ht PillBoit titktt t . At tbt etaU tlttUoa tba Plllaiai* Utk- Now York preea" la, or ebonld be, the leaataald about it the tt wai aoma TOO roUt aTtrtfod, aad tomt ibd abaad and wmt bo- than throwing tbenuelvea upon the outer edge of the akate, Theatre, New Tork, was a very little fane oalled the UadlhtlrtJtktt, botthttlaattribaUkltto looalatuti. la tba belter. After lucA a notice, Mr. Brongbam and bla " re- laaaial tltolloa lo NoTtnbtr, Iht roU ta tt4, liUoioia making the balance of their body tend towards that " Stage Struck Irlabman," embracing lome fonr or five tttalfht, preeentatltree of the New Tork preaaP' xlU be doubly and aad lOBt atOTotaa oa tbt abort tioktt,^r aJlmmKTtgalta traint, and were all In readlnees, "with this' to reotlUneal position the. atroke is llfadlboiBOttMof llr.Plllaoit,otbtr«Ut thtrwuBlt bartto- are ao famona lD'Eoglanl ) but, with Important Im> brought a when com- " latttd tbat btTlPg at tht htad of It tbo aaoaofJobo 0. Tranooi their hameas on," when Mr. Brougham and the repre- proTement, that gymnaatlo' exercises will be the princi- pleted. The following mies . shoold also be oareftilly n»j Tottd tba fUlaort faitoa tloktl with tht hopt of ta.bilog It thadilbatof aentatlvea of the press" arrived at tha National Theatre. Mr. Baohaaaa. Thtir Br>t, latt, aad oaljoboica, pal attraollon. . A prospectoB Is In preparation,, contain- practised and sblctly attended to—tiiey will be of the howartri ttiau to hara bata Hr, PUlmoi*. So mnoh Tor the part Hr, Brougham's company took la log such argnmente as niut snggeit the formation of greatest service 0. Bbaii, Ir<^ Pa.— W. BUok Bathaw waa fat kfToooiBa- " two distinct performances—In two separate theatres— ihaw; hlidaawatbjTmt ABiirieaoj paoddaBbyOldHltkor;. similar aBfoelatloDS in ereiy town or Tillage lo the United L Wbia tha praelltlootr beeoBia tiptrt fa foralog tht atal- ToBDt Biibaw waa got hj Grand Bttbtw, aa Aiablaa hont Im- titol. with botb Alt, bt la tbto to Jola thon togtttatr, aad pro. In two different cities, one hundred mllea apart!" It la States; One thonaand doUars have Already been sob- potttd la 1818. It li from Orand Bubtw that Asliaw-JtakMa, ettd ptogTOialToIy aad altornataly with both fitt, which will ourr '' a pity to spoil an affair so nicely arranged, bat truth Blaek Biikaw, Saltdla, Etmbli faobtoa, Ltaltni, Jtoaj Jonti, scribed In .the Eastern District of Brooklyn to make hlan nrtid with a grattfat BOTintat. aad tba BItak Btwii, dttlrtd tbtir lat trottlof aotloa aad hud- S. Oaia iboald bt lakta to aia riry llttli miMilar iiortltn, for ooinpels the deception. TTnldn Gymnasllo Asaociatlon" us to unmask •oaa B|0ro. filiak Baibawdlod Itttwlattr, tt l(0RlfTUIt,Bueki "The a model la^tiitlon ua la'polUng Botloa ihoald prtoitd fToa tha-aaibagliallm- tOBBlr, Pa.,'lttTlB| ta bit In. the next place we beg call the attention of our isoetuor.Tonoi Black Baibaw, who It of Its kind throughout the length and breadth of our patM of tbo body thnwa lata taoh a potlUoa ai to itgtUU tht to aa altnat, ful, aad roi; laptrlor Lortt, to ptrpttoatt hit aiat. •troka. " readers'to this "very fast and nnprecedented time" we Ba li (o ba fOBBd at Uorrltflllt. Uibtalog, loothar Bubawooll, land. Saoh a conmmmatlon Is devontly to be wished," 8 At taking tba oatalda itrokt,itroht, the bodr oaibt to bo tbiowa for- oat tf a thetooab-br«d aua, by Hooaonth Xollpio, aadown ward ottllr, tbo Bntaploytd llab ktat fa a tirtet llao have heard so mnoh about, and to'oomptre it wjth thnt and will be a proud day for oa after thennweBrybg eda- with tht bntbtr to Jidbj Joatt, It owatl at tbt itnt plaet. Bt It thoaght body, and thi Ihoo aad tytt dInoUy looking forward: tha BBia- made both In this country and In Eorope, by special as to bo tht but trottlBg eoU la tbla ooastry, btt at jtt li too roasg oatlonal eSbrta made by the N. T. Oufrb. Oar colamiis p1o}td foot oagbt to bo itrttobid toward tha loa, with tht loai la for Birrloa. t, It wia difflealt to titlmiU tbt ralat of Blaok Ba- a ditoot llao with tbo Itg. well as regular railroad trains. The entire distance ih>m are open to any and eyery possible aid can continue ibaw—U bow llTloa ha woall bt woith, uj IIO.OOO, at tbt low.it we d, la tha llao of aabfag tha oarra, tht body nait ba gradatUy Bgwio—aad probablj woald bo ralatd oiaehblibar. 8. The Hor- aad alBoit laporetptlbly ralitd, and tbt aatBilojod llBb bioight Jersey Olty, opposite New Tork, to Kenaington, at the to give In . this glorious effort to Improve the olala physical tBt dtN.at ftoB a btir-brtd borta otlltd MorgtB, la tba laoo Baaoar forward : ao that, floUblng who at tht aorro. tha nppercBd of Philadelphia, which la the ahortest route igoitd la TtrnOBt aaul/a baodrtd jun ago, tad got aona prot- and mental energies of the rising generation. body wUI bond a laall dignt biokwaid. aad tba oataploytd foot t; good it^ok. Tfct klorguu of tht prtiaat iiaj mj hart lomt of will bo aboat two latbta bofora tha othtr, itady to tabraao tha between the two oitiea, la joat dghty-fioe mSa, Ur. Broagh- Bla blood la thta, bat aot aneh-OaatdltD gaairall/ prtpoadtia- It., aad ftra a ooirtipondoat oarro. am'a " special train," oonslstlog of '.' one of the best looor tlBjr. MarnB la • staa appllBt ara ttUl ynj flat anlaialt A orou with tht Bt- Inform the with tbt BOTOBiBt of tha ikato, aod ihoall bo Ngalatod to u to motives" belonging to the Jersey railroad company, and ibtwa woald lapioTi thta woodirfallr, aad auko btalaoitlBptntpllblt'tothttptotator; - thta nallr pabllo that the widow of Lord Byron has sent £61 for ' oars, left mlnntes nlubltk ,6. PtrtloBlar atttatlon ihoald be paid la lanying loanA tbi two passenger Jersey OUj at eight "bleeding Kansas," It woald appear that some htad M.i Padatab, E7.—"Bid Bot Tom Ptddook dtlkat Bairr people hi aadtyta with a it|Blarand iBptretptlbla aotlon i foi aoth- before eight o'clock, aad arrived at the PhlladelphlA depot BrooBt for tht Obtoploa Bait of BshIidI, Itg n Bath dialntibti tbt gnoe aad tlt|anei of tbitlBg'as lad- tad did ht not wur It Europe aotaally suppose that the money snbacrlbed for wbtB ht Btdt tht aiatahwIlh.tboTiptoDBlwbtr, aaldoit htaot dio Jaikt aad titrtloat whloh ara 10 fritnaatly OMd by the pa- at Kensington, at ten o'clock ; (im Aotiri and tigK wiitula

•tUlntalBitt Tbla to Kansas does raaoh that debatable territory. aiallty ofakatan. . U dttldt a bat." Paddotk ntrtr foaabt If they are being the time ocnaumed, from whioh deduct fonr minutes Brooal—Ihttt atn wara aitobtd, bat Broona forraltad £180 T. The BiaBtgtBiBt of the arai Uktwlie diMrrai atttaUoa. to satlsfled, we have nothing to say. Bat we have a anb- Paddoak. IbtTO waa bd bolt la tbt oaat, tOBiitotaUy Paddoek Thtra It ao aoda of dlapodog of thia aoro fraaafally la ikatlng for stoppages, and we have too hcurt and four minuUt ai raotlrad ao ktU. Tht Blubtr It atpioMnt, lad baan aorlptlon of onr to offer. OBttldt, thaa folding thi handi lata taoh othir, or aniig a ooS hu for ioaa own Let a few subscription this " special train" tn running tlBt, tha laoogalitd Obaaploo ofJfaglaad. the aotaal time made by purses be made up for eome good horse-iaciog, pedeatrlan- There are variouafeate of activity and manoaavresued BaviiB Fob Buiopi.—L Iha Buk of Btgltad will aot opts a tightyfint miles. Or, tigruy-jh* mUi in «M hmirti (oi dmwlag.aaooaat aalta tht Itit dipotU It .i<00 or opaardt. I. ism, or other healthy end Inylgoratlbg out-door aporls.In open akatoa, bat they are so various that we cannot pre- tveUy-ftur minutes ; thus consuming within a Itaction of Tha Baak orBollaod niatUr. kat ftoa jeiO,ooo,000 to :C1B.OIIO,004 Kansas. Let this be done, and the N. T. OLiPPflB will tend to detail them. Hovlng on the onSslde la the hold for tteatllj, bat tllowa at lattitat for tbt aoatr to Itit t. otumktultmtdahtffptrmBt i Aod th|B is the " extraor- ladla toit; air Bllli, or Biekif BiihiqaarBoadt, ara tha aaoal "pot In" liberally. We Bhonid cease to hear primary object for akater to attein ; and when ho be- of <'bleedlBg a dinary speed," and "astounding feat" which, the prea larkitatBta for tarplii aaah, 4. Lttlanof Ortdil alfrbtpB> Kaosat^'l and the pabllo might bet 2 1 on tht little comes an adept In that, he will easily aoquirti a faolilty eband In Haw T«>k whioh wlU bo "good" (br Toa la aar aart of to wonldhave us believe, haa never ,been equ^ed. Bat,

Barop*. . . . Joker being admitted (vtlh all the honors) Into oar hi executing other braaohes of the art. There are few gl> replies some one, yon have given this as the average B, JoBKitoR, BoitOB —Haghti did aot aoooBpllah tht Ikat of rlooB Union. exerolsea but will afford him hinte of elegant and gracefol walklsg 100 ooDtaaaUTt hoart Ib Sob Ptaaaliao. Hit frltadi aatd tima—was not better time than a mile In one mbuto tTti7 Btaat to ktap bim to hli woik, bnt hit ooadltlOD wai laih attitudes. For example, nottiing ean be more beaalifol not forgotten thit It wai dtamil biitidooa to oontlgat, tad and a halt madednrlng the trip t We have ht wu ttkoa fioa FuH BBEiDDia BT Abtuioul Aid.—Tbis tht pliBk atur ht had wtlktd DlBoty-alght hoart But^eot is than the attltade of drawing the' tww and arrow, while aad fortr bIo- this fact, good reader, and will give Hr. Brougham the atai, that loilig tht natth by oalj oat boar and twtaty alaatti. gradually coming Into the right degree of popularity the akater la making a large olrole on the oatolde : the "apeotaL" By the time- 0. B., BoDdoat—" 1. PIttat iBfom ma oftht tlat br benefit of the best time made by his Btdt Jobs wbloh Its Importance deservei. If the Legislatures BtttwD Id bUlO Bllo.raoo with John arlodtU, of manual exercise and mlUteiy salutes have likewise a In IBtt. If thtta table of the trip, we find that the fsiateit time nude dnriog wai BO tint takaa, how ftr wta bt b>atant S. Bow New Jersey and New Tork were only as ready mnj ratal to moTO pretty effect, when used by an expert skater. hara Stataoq aad Qrlndall ibb togtlbti t 9 Do ton Inttid the " extraordinary tranalt aoroas the Jersles," waa that' to giro in the development of .oor natural aaaoooaalaf blipodMlilaa parforBtaoair" resources as Uiey are I. arladtll'i tina Skating Is an amasement well calculated for the severity to Bahway, raid to bei etaUoii>i tima, hi going f^om EilEabethtown wa^MiU: 8l:ltl. fl. foar. S, Wahart alnalr to dictate about prise fights we might see cor glorious aceoont of winter, as It glT^piaoh an the contributes to promote both bsensl- distance of fivt mila, which was run In tti ninula, bebi Hndaon, Delaware, Rarltan, and Fastalc, well stocked 1, W,'l>,'N«atpallar.—LidTHoioowwia bioaght boaOtntda ble pertplratlon and the tba circulation of the . blood. It UithtmStl And this was the extent of laltad ottr mt mnutt Wtit loXoBg lomt jttn tg0. 8bt It oot, bowtror, wbit wi&.the splendid Salmo Solar, or sea salmon, so. as not remarked, that preoautica ibat," It kaowa akafnaib Oaatdlan, bting of adlfftrtatattok of horiat, might be however, some Is faoed tlifte made in this "astounding railroad thar ooaiBB priBOlptlly fkoa But or Lewtr OoDtda. only to increase our own abnndanoe but become a promi- Okloiio necessary to retire from this enllohig diverslen hi proper has been heralded to the world as a performanN JaoB OMDi tha \rait. Bit ptdlgiit la which ma aakaowa to ai. nent article for export trade. All. that is needed is to time ; beoanse the body being thrown Into sensible per- let A OoRarART BlADlB, HaUas —Tbirt li ao raoh ol unexampled magnitude. 'Very welL. Now H Uw u rtgaida the ove at the head waters bolUag NooaBlafortidtobtti Ifa piimb atkii protect of the breeding a wactr It It spiration. Is thaa rendered more sosoeptlble of cold, and inquire whether this feat has ever been excelled Inthk Jriiaaadbedoii aowllh hli trti opan, aad with a paTlloalar streans. •ja to tbt obaaeii." It 1> all follj to ralat unless due attention be paid to this olroumstance, a cold Eairope. tht qalbbla that a country or , piiaoB bttUog oa a eittalBt;.tOMb will probably be the conseqaenoe. First, then, we Intend to " annihilate" Hr. Brougham'i 1. flIUer Ik Bosnnss.—Car i^lend John Grindell, 0. B -B , WtrraatOB, Uo.— Hr. B. H. wai la Ohlomo, at Ohamplon will giTt' tht laat aaoKOBtt. X Tbiia la ao tpttlfltd tint-atoand society in Philadelphia the fastest time, vis : five miles to six minutes, and liflolib- Pedeetriaa of America, has taken a house. In oonneotlon A hos been formed ond^r ad whtn'tllhtr p*rt; la oa tht gioaad. A lOBDd nt,j oeoopj in oaa name of the " Philadelphia Skating Club the object of instances of Inflnltely better tfahe made In England and alnatt, or eat hoar, at tht aiat'aay ba. with Ur. N. Eendenon, and la now ready to reoelvb hia time, we SnIlbTlllt Pitta.- whloh Ib the this recreation, as well as for America. By reference, to' our' record of fast BDBioaiBll, Toar dUgraB of 88 laottitlTa flrlends at hia saloon, the Chatham Shades, ooroerQl S7lh Improvement of ahotaatda byB. B. Hoort,at OlnolaDBtoi, OonitUnd oonntj.N. Bsglandi the purpose of affording succor to those who may meet with find that on an oocasioq of great moment In T., at 10 mdi, tthlbllt oioiIliBt atikatniblp oa the part of Hr. street and 9th Avenue. 60 far, Hr. Qrlndell has been conveyed In Hooia. Vo hara plttad tha dltgna aaobg oar osrloiltlM. mlsforlone gettiog into air holes, or some years ago, the Duke of Wellington was j liberally patronised We know of no one more worthy, any whilst skating, by ALomo.Bttaa, Bare bad a htirty Iiogh oTir to Slongh, a^dls- I HtM— joar falling through thlalce,&o. Thememboraof thlsdabhave a apeolal railroad train from Paddock " Imt tpliUt to tbt Ooriathlaai," Plaroi Bgaif woald and bopo he may be aa snboeasfol In this new bosiaeaB; aa u aar. Hopt at the rate fauit lines, everythbig necessary to afford tanoe of egUta miUi, In miuito / being Joar jfumlt of ipbit atr boI bt ilttadtd with N but be has been in hia pedestrian career. Give the Ohinplbn their reels, hooks and /[f(m J " ttrwjiwftw ii^a "imA / Fedeitrlan a call. ' .).', inatent relleC They also have OBations," whioh ihey of a mai in a fraction over LoVia ot 8roBTi, l}httigo.—1. BIU Niat fbagbt, bnt wat btat* year IMS, the locomotive HamU- •a if Tom BpriBg 1 Wo oaaaot lay whtM ha li-k* IiboI lathi afflc lo.blose proximity to every dangerous spot on that ; Somethne during the hudt *f iha IrUiuilata, howtrtr. attached, made fcurim triitt Sad O18B OP Bnioms.—The pronunoianento of the dts- akatlng ground to whloh the great body, of skaters and ton Davia, with aeveral cBis JohRiiiR*w,OatoBt|on,IIIibl|aa.-WiahaU ba nut happy Central BaUroad, nni ted " Union Ferry Company of Brookljn" moat generally reacrL The field, of operation in / on the New Tork to biar.rwa na la ttfanaet to josr laow iboo ratti, aad ouai aeenu likely spectators etcvm mirwto ipotU paiallar to roar btiTj qfamnuUl rtgUa of Ipaatr/. to end in the prematnie deatii of the plethoric patient of thia olnb Is the Sohny lklll river, at Philadelphia, where being at the rate ofonttnUtin Or^quarten f*«> HOMM, paiBhtldH.-Tht Jibm Btlae aala Iha ptiitgt Brongbam'a •* unpre- No reaionable oansa can be assigned tor the rash act, the best akatjiig Is almost always to be found daring' the Thus, wo have annihilated Hr. iMm.BwtOB to llfirpool B 11 !» and 8 hoart. Wa Urt ad five mllel nookd of boltir IjBio.bj: tallbg Ttatl than tbit. except the mtaerly meanness whloh negleota to provide cold aeason.' We have no knowledge of the exlstenoe of cedented time," even taking his muoh^iepuaW —''1. 0. A What li tht Itagth ortht Rotth BUtr itoamtrMao sulUbU apparatas to save from sinking. Some charity a similar olnb, but we have every oonBdeooe that thS' InsixminnteB. Rtwtoat I Whit bthtliigth oftht HawWotldt" "1. What, w ' sBtoindbig »•» t- BM ftt). seems needtd. praiseworthy example of oor Philadelphia frienda will " But," says another beUerer In the : : ' — .

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Bartb«lom*w.. ban Tbaeoinlag fMt,' " yon b»Te odI/ betteo oi at ' ibort dltUnoeV CEAHnoN O^Msv^Through the coarlesy ofourBt. doofc-rard mia, Bdvard Bowlaad aad Wllllaa lo Bailaodaodla Soolltad btgloa UU, hat fro Stmj la II alaja had a IOC-;Bid no* tor * ob tool for tha taralpa *t*olaaUf»l. . taple pKvUoa for all thoae Utile nwtton, aohleved so many triumphs daring the. •i**?f.' tbedlaaara ai* gleHau.aa* aa lat*i«baa|w of good t**llBga aad Siat-iat* plar balwata tba aid tb* killa la tha «*alag ar* " .» past year ap lha*p palaUd." a*a ( TUl to ipoll 70nr elgbty-flre dUm feat with the imm rMlUiy or two. We are having an esgtavlng made led asd tb* B»w Bfiakal groaada la • I«aag Aa*il«a " It B«ad t«atla the vein" I nay as well descant a little on theatricals, street,) Philadelphia, for their third grand Annnal Bxhk and tba HrvlBg r*a la aat at II galaaaa. BllaBaa haa woa aiaht which, sinoe the election excitement, are reoelrlng their Ballread, a few yean since, the loeofflotlre oat of dBlaaa raaii, akallag XtlW. Oapt Oikaldaaton'a wldnw BIrer New bltlon of Poultry, Pigeons, Canary and otter Birds of p r*Ik(*d IMS gall aaa for bla whaa » two.}0*^old, Hr. A. Joh*. usual share of patronage. Tork, aleo the Datchina, with regular trains made the u Song, to be held daring Christmas week. The eolleotlon it«** will Bot part with tba f aarltag aUtar to Tlrags Ibr lata thaa At ths Boston Theatre, on Amarlcao tragedian, Mr. HWgalBaaa,aBd paa aap iBBaabar that abowaa boaght la at . dlitaaee from Slit street, New Tork, to East .Albany, one Forrest, Is drawlug Immense booses, and his aoUng li wUI be ready for visitors on Tuesday, December 2Sd, at DcaaatUr oa a bid ofltO galaaaa. A dtfaat la en* lag aaktaMd* and forty-two mllee In all, in two and flf^- ai* almost u vigorous as when he played at the Old BoAon, bondred houa 9 o'clock, i. M., and will of the d*raah7.bBt*haBa7 0BigTowlL PlibaraaB aad Btaeabox continue open the whole Forrest has ' aewlbrtal*, lb* baat prioaa bow •bUlB*d at TattBtaalla ar* for some years ago. King Lear, in which Ur. wren mlaates, or ont kundred and forty-tvt mtZa tn one week from 9 a. k. until 10 o'clock, r. v. Ths following bSBttra, Id tI*w of th* aoataa. Th* Ualtoalana aiwla high glaa, galued a great notoriety, from his vliltlng Insane asylums mmty-mm miiuia, being at the r»te aad nuy for dath troa KIrbj Oat* Tba Barl ol BUaroid. Sir hmM mi of «m particulars wUl ftamlsh all necessary information oon- a 10 perfect himself In the peonltar habile of their lumtte^ ioha TralloM, Lotd Poraitor. aad Lord Boar/ fiaatlatk, latand drew a Ortt-rate honte. In tragedy, 'wilt ii(ctu mimiU and a quarUrt and thb, be It remembered, oemlog the proposed Exhibition lo ba BOt oalf «p to tbair walgbt bat " ap to tba keanda.** Qnat Lear, of all charoeters Dalb/, Aibbr-da-Ia-Zuaeb, Dalh*, aad llubat Is the most diflkoll to Qanlokvltii the time called for table.' Uul* Huboroaih, periorm, and slcoe ; wai by the company's tl^e It li tho StttralBotloB ef ill ooDSoraod t* aik* Ihl* th* aieat will aooB boar tb* "•abolog bom'' ono* bo». BIrBlehaid presumed there befne a(tn*UT* •ihlbitloa of th* r«Bthrro4 *i*>U*b OT*r h*ld oa tkli has never been a perfect Lear, and We know that In one Inttanoe this time was beaten oon- Biooka la tpokao of ** Uaatar of tbo Oliaibtro HoBt. Blaapla •natlBOBtj ud iB Titwet lb* Bsmbor of pteaioiBt poatunn bim there Is no one on record. Lear Is aa old mail .of ahaalag la a44ad oa aowat BiatlDga whaBoonranlint Oow- ridferaUy, bat as not been able to obtain partlc- who h«T* BlntS/ aotlSod th* au»(«r* of tbolr latiBtlOB to wChare oob' bildg* and OanlebBaaoat ar* oaaBplaa of thl^ Tha IltswUllaa Impetnotis Impnlse, and constantly In exeoas: Hs' IB tribal*, tb*r* l< BO doabt of OBtli* iitato. of the performanoa present, we shall " let It •olor* aro ta loan Danabair for RIobbobjI. capriolons and Inhaman : bat being aged, a klitg, a father, nlin at Jobs JiMb Bawar, ot B*l'lm*i«, vhohueBoor tbcaoit f Mr. Toa Broatk'a aonBoata btgla to attn*tg*aatBl att^atloa, and an danghter, .slUe," bat our readers eipect to see the time* set t*Bi)T* oollootloBO or laportad bbS domootle wator fowl, looiadlBf outcast, peiaeonied by his ongratefM . may Tb* Aatot Cap of IBtT la BOW aptikaa ot aa likoly to b* tha irat bluk asd wbll* (aBoa, alae b tfJkttt jwa/owl. la saw la oorriapoB- he Is an object of oommlssratlon. Mr. ForrestdM hrmself oppertaoltj ftir hit Aaarlaaa horwa ta aaka tba raoBlag If not forth la oar annual tlmS-table, to appear In onr forlh- doao* wlib lb* Boolotj la lolatloa to bltdlipl»7l bla atook at tha tba wlaolog oa aa Bagtlak ooana, aad w* b*/ look for ooao rlab great credit In his Impersonation. The faolHty with latt aaaoal tBblbltlon olloltid BolToifBl adailratloB, eomlng PioroBuL. IttBifroB AioatHoath aoatJaaa. If tb* tbi** priata ataall/ which he entered Into the age of the character, Utedlgal^ Alboriol W«lab,or Toik, Faaa.. baa (Ifalflad bla latoatlOB to glraa at A*ao* bp tb* aaat of "(Bp" forward a dollar, tb*r*ar(r fa* for monboiahlB. Ur*manb*r- Tb* N*widatk*l Baaghtoa Haatlsg Jtit aoaaladad la a gisid tooation by traits nothing astonishing; was a feat that could be acoom- ahlp ooita Btb dollBiA. of ibe moot jodlclous dlscrimloadoDb , proof, bowarar, of tba tltol bold with wblob horaa.raolog la Tb* 8ool*lr owa^ oa* baodrad and itilj-lra alagaat wir* eapi, Kent, by Ur. Barry, (eld Tom,) had all the stunly lilant- - pushed by almost any Indlvldaal without all the acoom- aograftad apaa Bagllab aoKont of aport and oaitoat of batlatw. wbloh tbor rant lo aiblblioraat a ebari* of SO eaoU aaoh; rood ness of the 111 portrayed. Tbia BO ohao|ai tmn to affaot, sad onip dapopulatloa of th* lalasd part | and the teodvmeps was not panylcg balderdash ai^^ la alu pror dad, aad daj aod night watebaaa aafagtd lo puffery bestowed upon '"our food aad **ald artdloata. Tha prlnelpal obaogta la aptlaa hara baaa The ballylog soene bad much merit Uy limits will not wator thafowlf, Blwtoprotaot tha foala whUa la th* 8ool«lt'a B>da bp tba tf rallroada, aad pot N*«BUk*t o«tBa tb* *ib* .manager's" aatonlihlng piece of "fast travelUng" and •harg*. aa admit any further remarks on the play, bat I hope to see •• giorlona old tsboal offport u aTtr. In tb* good " boldoa tiaoa" AAppllUBti for eag«( will addfooa " ObalraaB XiaaatlTa Ooa- a seoood representation of li Ur. Forrest comneneed ..bufflboggery. Infaot, the only reaUy fast time' made was of aiaga ooaobai, whan aaatlaaaa pat oa a "dooa-tbt-roadtr'.' for nitllltaa," box'lUS P. 0., bafota tba Uth ofllaaaBbtr oagaa Botk ; aa OTO'Ooat, and war* ao aatra " bird'a-ap* obokor" arooad tb* this week In his great part of Olhella that acoompllahed by Ur. Brougham and his company (t) ba paid for la all eaaaa at tha tlno tbry ar* togtiad. aaok, with tight Siilai aod llgbtor (trapptd trooHr* wblab aaaa. At the National, mefudrama holds her sway ; bot does Althoaih th* Sixloty oigaalsod 1b PaoaaTlraalB, jat In getting tbrongh the "Stage Blruck Irishman',' In the foallamaB *d to *ipr*H ad>eld*d flalip with tb* daparlad dapa of boak- from oibor Btatag ar* baartil/ lo?ltad to Jola aad oo«p*rat* not receive many admirers, on aeoonnt of the great at- for akia braa«haa,t>r vlil bo oBt at OB •axlf day, aad wUl aoatala th* or arllaU" who eoald ** toot tha titt" hoa Londoo to Nrwatrkai, deserving mtn, Ur. Wyieman Uatshall, plays aa eogage- ^•eicanlon, rao|*m*nt( la datall. feed and all, free of expense. It was a sort of B)*, or to *. Nonldg*<* (Norwieh,) wltboat tsblog tbilr fttt off tho UaabaiB of tbo pitia ara eordlallj larltad to b* arfnrtaaataaat; thoi* ment here this week. In the French drama of "The ~ footboard T Whrr* ti* B*w th* " aitonlaban" wbo Btad to bnid vdeblt and credit aeoonnt, "yoa tickle me and I'll tickle iroB a dUtanot aaat b* Intradaoid to ofUaBagi of tha ion, who tb*r*lna wbllt tahlsg aglataof btaadp asd watar froa tba btr Three Gnardsmen." dramatised from Dames' norel will oooalltai* a OoBBltla* ot Boocptloa yon," and the balance abeet chows a trifling amo;int In oiald, aad wlablog at tba * Tiddtr" laadlodp with aa aaaataaa* that name. Ur. Uarahall Is n6t only a good actor, hot a Bpacial lovllatlona will to tb* Pr*ild*at tha . baaiuodad of that ba waa to bo bar "aaaoad t" wbor* ara th* wblpa who aoald " ;" ' llrst-rate fellow decided favorite with (aror of brother Brougham, the " reporlorlal corps" hav- llaltad Sutta, to iba baada of dapartaaat at Wtahlogtoa, and being a aad t* taka th* Ntwmaikat "HlghBp*t" fioa ooaeh-poid to ootob-pard, tbaOotoraoraoftbatanralBtBtoa. the Bostonlans, his short engagement trill be marked wllh Isg misled their readers and laorlfleed troth In order to aad aaka aisrp tora aa oaar aa tb* alBlaaaib of to loob 1 Wbar* Oar owa worth; eblaf Bagtatrata, QoToraor Pollook, la a Bra success. It that Marshall la be stage ahoold wa look bow for a Dowop BUI or a Jaaap Barlow f Tbop reported Mr. to make their aceonnt " friaad of BirlealtarB aad OTfrjthlog partalalag to Ita advanoo' come oat straight with onr manager." war* tb* oor*a for tha "atalu oorda" aad Iba "pallav topa " Bat manager at this establUbmeut, Instead of Henry Farren. Btnti ba waa tba gaaat of tba Booltip dailog lia latt aiblblilen. Thus maoh for oar " thoao aattara ara all obaagtd. Wo aap aow go from Loadoa to The attraollvo maaageBcnt view af this extraordinary per- and aada maay frlaada bjr bla gaaMooaalf and lialllar dtport- ever Ravel Family, under the MoBBtrkat wllboat tolllog a kaUa or fork. latt abnat tho tim* aantj ba atanad dallghUd altb blaTlatt, aod llwia gratlf/log ta of that son of Momns, Qabrlel, are at the Howard .formaboe" la " two pieces. In two theatres, In two cities oa* gats 00 good talklag tarat with blaeonpaapipitato.J g,tbata all eonoarntd to bar* th* plaatara ot bit agitaabla ooapaaj. It poB or* la KawBorkat, right "rotolsat" Haitra Bomw'a atad Aihsnenm. one hundred miles apart" " If It ain't right, we'll make la aipaotad ba wlU bo again with aa thli aauoa. paddotktl The good old times of the Howard seem likely to be OoTaraai Pollook la adaltablt aad floaat la It right in a aoat apaakar, h* Tblt tb* the morning," rtalodi ao that I Boat aot oatt N**Btrk*l HoBih- revived, and there Is not a place I am so partial to, u aarar at a loai for Idoa* aor a propar miaaar of •iprtMloa ; b* la toB Utallsg la th* Brat foar dapi tbIa waak, Hoodtp kagaa with lonlblo la irgoaoBt, and hat happp of Buklag Iboa* roaad this little temple of Thetpla " Uasalm" is to be brought a war B Bwaapatak*! of 10 *ot*m wblab waat to Patar Plat, with Jaak bla faal at boaa, Tooia ttalj, oat this wiMk, with the tricks comicali- IbapptaA Moood. For tb i Haadloap Plata, Bploatar got th* I**d, A\ oHcjlua and BiLU, Bills.—We are now entering upon the seas6n PbUadaipUa, Hot. IS, use. ' BBBomra OeHMinaa wItb-TpnweoBd, Tba OrltarloaBtataa aada good tport.glTlgg ties. George Yanjlenbolf Is the present attraction at the of terpelehorean amosement, and eveiyUibg promises well tba fltldtn a tars, at waa tba oata In Pbatoa'f , Pata't, aad Spoal "Economical Museum," and be bas performed' bla nsial tba PloBgb'a loara. Tba tttkaa waat to Lord liatar't Baaokaot ronnd of" high comedy" characters tbrougbont the week, for a brilliant campaign. ePORTINQ MATTERS ABROAD. (BIttar tonisart,) for aba aooa (book off Boto,ADgBrp,I)raBOBr, coaBisroRDXRCi or ibb rbw tobi ourria. Bod Ofoa BoaaBoobaor, Bpdatp ooalog In aaoond. It will bara- to flnt-rate hoages. Lest Friday was set apart for the Washington Hose Oa, Na 6, wiU glre their annual In- LoxooH, Got 81, lUS. Btabtrtd that BaaohBnt woa tha BntlaBd Blakot laat iBmatr, beneflt of " Old Billy Warren," a regular brick, and one Tltatlen Ball, on la Tuesday evening next, 2fitb IniL, at Go- Pbiind <)d»r—With tho ttapotor; loll la paehtlag aad la and battlog paopio tboald roaoabor that aha no* In tba Oaka. of the best comedians on the stage. The pl^ fbr the arlokttlag, eaaaad bp tha obtog* ol tba aataoa, wa bara bow raa At tba Barlatgh lal* laat aaaaaf Lord Xiottr boagbt bar la bla- thic HalL The ball follows In the wake of the target ex- evening, was Sheridan's School for Scandal ; warren ^s right lota ttat football ton Bhiota I apok* of two or tbtaa wtaka wlf for

Apollo ' Rooms, on the 17th of December, olatraa apoa a alallar footlag," No doabt bat that If th* N aoTt. broogbt la Splaitor, witb Flnbaaaat aabond. other prodnctloo, toeialt the name of Sheridan to the T. Ourrai iboaU Ukaaptb* tabjatt, tbi* nttllog aad llralp On TutOij, tba Blip Ponnda tall to Coapaolos, with AaatI ' The flfth Invitation Ball of the Warren Light Guards blgh'statlcn In the sphere of literary genius which it bae gaaaBlfht baaoaoaa popalorla Aatrloaaa job baf*alr*Bdj a'ooBd, Tb* ran for tboOambrMgathlrsBlaktaaOaaad darptrat*. attained. this its Is highly aada crlehit baa* ball. In, Piaok Tangaaae* bad toBll*w89lb. t« Halaooa for oga, aad Halaooa'a Of comedy, tendency eohdn- takes place on Friday evening, 28th lost, at the ApoUo aod Pat ; pat la, and wla. PtdaalnanliB. »oawa* at kllllog Bt wkaa tbraataolsg to wla tba 0*att«wlt«h oWe to the best Interests ot society, In lis exposari of tha Booms. alio, haa tba tuaal Inpttai of aattBoat aoaakln* aad glowing btaaiai. Tb* tpptaraBoa af Ufa Pndo*/ (whoa raa- •at waak. Oo tha pi«i«nt ooauloa Taogaanea aiaa In aaooad to oioDstrons deformity and venbm of scandal, by teiriog Blng for bit bat of £tO to mako oIitob allot wltbla tba boar) at Ualaaos, with. Polatlar third, and thittprona otbtra Jait aboat While upon this subjeot we might mention that If any from it the sednotlve attire In which it Is robed. Some lha Prlate of Walaa Orlabat Oroaad, aotr Oarotd, haaoaaaad qali* Bowhti*. Tba Balllag Basdlsap Bwaapttaba* vast to Paleoo, of onr friends wish their people who affect to despise the jadgment of the critlod, printing done neatly and at rea- a"nTlru'' aaoag tho loag-loggod amauort In that anolaat wltb Abutor Bf ooad. . Tba Baadlttp Bwaapttakai want to Paitar, anlaertltj. Ur. Niioa, tb* «*ll-kaowB taporlBlaodid wItb Bardrop Nooad. Tbo Opllossl Bolllog Btakaa want' to Btol- throw oat remarks prejudicial to this comedy ; bot the sonable prices, Phair A Co., No. 22 Beekman street, will orlekoltr, tb* arraagantata, Taa foUowlog It tbo tlalog for aaob alia— BOX, wltb thoBlitbdap Blip aaooad. lot Bwaapttakaaot 10 tora. time for cant Is aboat over, and all such bypeoritlctl do It for them at the shortest notice. They possess many lal, t:ia Id, 4:tr. 8d, 6:11.. 4tb, t.'IB. Stb, t:». Stb, t:IO. broogbt la Pops Jo*o, with Ttddjr aaooad, 3d aw*epauk*a of 10 nonsense for tho public mind, passes It by "ss .theidts 7tta, 1:10 Ith, e:<0. (lb, S:4t. 10th, 1:10. Oo tha alanBlh alia, aora broogbt lo OltonliBa, wltb Affibaa (aaoad. flwllltles for getting np fancy work which other printers tb* Btmoat oBoltantst ir*ralltd aa tba tiat Itfl waa a bard WBdaaadap taa* la with a fontott* of tba fop of NoTOabor. wind," do not have. TrytheoL Jaa for Podaap. Two dialntaroatad tlatkaapan had baaa ohoMn' It waa abarp worn forthaopat, asd toB|b work for tbajookopa. Sir Peter Teesle, by Warron, Is one of bis most Jndt- - Optional Salllog Plata fall to Noltatia, wltb Bloatea taaoad, ontbagraaBd, bat ao ralara*. Aaoordlog tooooof thoao tiBt- Tho clous personatlous, His first scenes were remarkable for koipora, Podtaj wob br a aoroad aooordlog to tho otbor, Padatj lit Swoapalikta of 10 toTa broogbt la Draaatlat, wli h Taaa Dtar ; force and nicety of discrimination, and when the oocs- had lott bp a 1*00. d. Tblt btlag tbo oaia, and ao ttftrao appolat- otooBd, gd Bw**pal*kat of 10 aor* broogbt la Bplaittr, wlib 01- Fmna—Onr friends should not negleot to provide ad, JOB will paroalTB that all bata war* IsTalldttad, aad aaat b* tooltaa a*S0Bd, After tblt, tbawaalhtr wat aaaalaoailp TOtad slon demanded peculiar eflloacy to be given, "then he went ooaatad oS Tbo tlBoplae* at " too bad." aa It waa ataroalr poialbl* to i«* aaiou tha ooon* themselres with the regniarly, atad b/ tba tlBaka*p«r at th* wlu- In," aod bis msaner of expoelBg Joseph to Oharles was Cupfxb for we are now tight alaog BiBg poat wot aot a otoy waloh. BIIU tbo iport waa good. Th* wllboat atUnptlDg to gat a It Irreslslablr oomlo. His peculiar ttyleof smotbered langb- for botloau aooordlog to piavloa* aadar- : publlshlDg reports of some of the best contests that ever Brat two lalUi. la 10: T. gavo irtat boptt for Podatp, Tho Jooktp Clnb aat ter, when ne discovers the " Utile French Ullllner," fiOrly Jatb IitTttt wlahaa to rno Jla Pndatp or aop ethar ptdaatrlan, alandlng. Tblt atttlad, a Jorlal tlaa gtatrallp aat la, aad tb* fog took place In the flstio arena. this In No. will be fonnd laa allaa for SAO a alda asd tha ahaaplonahlp, to eoat oS la waa iBBghod at wbll* ooaatlog tba port'' (wlBO.I convulsed the andlecce. Mr. Vandedboff 'b' Pbarles waa an account of 'the' great battle between Johnny Broome SootloBd barbraOhrlaiaaa. Jaok la toebooaatba groand, aad Tbertdap broogbt botttr waalh*r, aad, alegalarlp onoagh, tha admirably delineated, and be played the spirited 'and Brat hoia* wla woa aaaad Storatill, with Popo Xoaa taaoad. wUl allow £10 foraipaaaaataaaebaoapolitoT. Tbis la plaekp to warm-hearted, thoagn exiravagan^ rake, to perfectloo. and Jock Eanaan. In Cur next will be given a report of ta'k, aad Jack will ao doobt b* aaooBnodtt*d. for a Bwaapttakai of 10 sot*. Par tba £80 Btadloap Plata, Xalgbt In Haoabaitar, Jtoalton bttaDBklng groat laproTO- of AroB wu atoottafol, with Tandaroaalla Maood, Twaaip'tra True, the exeontlon sometimes wanted force, Mr. Davles an ezoltlog fight which took^ place In 1841 between Dlok Hr. bu Btala la tbo ronBlog groaad at Bollorao. Tha Iron rallloga at tb* atartad for It, aad aaong thoa Haadp,' hit " Irtt appaaranea'^ 1p not qaite as Bucces»rul as' Joseph.' Harry Bisllb per- • Oaln and Ned Adams. top totalng bav* boaa ait«ad*d at Itatt two baodrad jorda IbIo alaoa tha tooldant at Soodwood. Tba Bandloap Bwaaptlsbtf sonated the frank aod old fashioned Sir Ollver.ln an ai^ thafkraldt. to that rBBaofaota than half a nlla *ra tar* to ba broaght la Dtwdrop, with Blag of Porttt Moena, Tho Bwtop-' tlello manner ; and Ned Thompson did Justice to Orab- wall protaotad aad tha ip«olatort aor* Moor* la tboir plaooa. atakaa of 60 aoTi. aaa* oat a daad haat with Bal Baparacta and ' tree. Sir Benjamin by Bascom-^but ye gods I spare, oh Ahxrkun Inbtitotb FBiiotniB.-The followbg are Nodoabt thopadMtrlBB tportaat Aidaithot sod at Obathaa BoBth-Waalaro. Tba Olatgow Blakaa want.to Q*d. Psal'a MaiioB- haVa laorBtaad tha pabllo attantloa tbIa aaaaoa. Tba iBootia of ger, with BIr /. Bawltp'a Mohawk aaooad. 3d Bwtoptlaboi ot 10 spare us fromsfelug snoihersuoh Sir Benjaiblo.. .The among the premtoms recently awarded at the Fair of the Hajor Aitltjr, of tha Boota lotUiir Oaatda, la vlonlng foar oat of aoTa fall to Bplonat, wltb Bauo Lttall aao,)nd Id Swat polakaiof othor characters, wlih the exception of Frank WhltnutD'a tb« taelropriaai at Aldtrabot/ haiertattd qolto an aotbatlaio 60 aoTt. fall to Ur. T. Parr'a H, 0,, with Mr, J. Oiboroa't aagBrp American Institute, at the Crystal Palace Moses, and Urs, Vincent's Urs. Oandonr, were so-so,- IB fkTor or oar Boottlih frloadi. I aaat 70U ibt Brat Aldeiihot taaoad. Tb* Sabiorlptlon Plata want to Btaadr, with Dopi to- Fltharaaa and MIntapl* ihook off nOBfllS-eiLTlB ODPI, VALUES AT tlO TO MO. progrsBBit at tbo tlao, aad parhnpa job woald bow liko tha rt- oond. In IhoFrto Baadleap, Aladdin Is to be revived here, wllh all the original talt In Ibt atoond, whoa tbt ooapttltloo waa ooaflaad to tba offl- all oppoooatB. Th* SiUlog Baadleap «OBBtad for iiosgalgbt, wlib A 8>7T«, New r«tk, for tlw b«it pair of maUli<4 honei music and decomtloos. If ene ever has ao attack of the I all daj waajoat Oallpb aaooad. (BoiDi) oara. I ballaro aaat tba aila parlloaltra. Tba CIO. blues,.or feels . any way depreeMd in sptrlts^ Just let hia salt Bad* to ord*r. Oapt. Balbarit, of tb* Oraoadlar Gurd^ Boob ara tba aTaata ap to lotl sight, whtB T—— laft la tb* foifpb Ohinblll, N. T.ifortli* Motnil Ixit pair of natobd aatodaa dark of thoooan*, at at tha Srtt Biatlog. Aldatthot Baitarn OoBotloi Ballwap tnla aboac an boor attar tba laat rao*. stroll into Ordffay Hall of an evening, and they will soon t b»rMi iQitjn). tSD. . wu Slltd with tb* b**at7 Bad fatbloa of tba aatropolla. Tb* I West to OM*! bla b*r* at tb* Blihoptgat* tatalBBi, Toa wlU be dbpelled. There be can witness the.fnaint sallee of Blotibtn fliilif, OlInttD, Dubtu Oo, N. T., for tb* boit poll troopi w*r* to arraagad that ararp ata eoald aojop th* tpott. ptroolTB tbst tbo raeet sad Iba oMar of roeBlogwaro aaob orr*to»a. tso. Johnny Fell, the Inimitable drolleries of the Uorrls Baoh Itan oa tba progrOBBO oaa* off (Brltlab stjla) to th* bIb- obaagtd, (br tba wtatbar aad otbor iBflataoM) froa tbo ordor laid . >oho AprlttoiL Oroiin Oo,, R. T., In tho boit lUlUon (B rwri :— down la tbo prof loot progrtanaa Tba foa will h* kapt ap to- brothers, and .be moved to' tears (of laugWer) by the •ld),"ToiDOrlb» ata aaaoBBoad 1. Hardlt racaa. 100 Tarda, aad Jbdb 10 hnrdlia. Prlaa—a tllitr dap and to-Borrow, (to asp aotblog of tka laotdtatal sad pott- lachrymal ballads of E. Kelley. The slnglog ot the oom- A. 0. Otnpbill, Now Tork, for tb* btit tUUlOD, "Tobdi AnSjtaw lakttaad, laln* £12. Woa b/ Liont tbilllpa, O. S , with Oapt. poaod natobit,) aiid I ahall get ap aolaa froa H— who ^any was never better sithoogh I ivish to bear Jiobnn." SU ; would a B*;*r. lit D. a,, **00Bd. waotad to tsa tba lait two-dapa' aport sad waat dowa " par rail" .V1>1>'<; Oamalnii, Now Tctk,r«r tb* boot iliiil* koiH In ba^ Ittle better alto singer. Ur, Huntley trips U on tbe light 1. nigh Joap. Prtti—tllTtr taoB boiaad th* OBtraBoaao- thia Borslog. fantastic, appears to be worshipper Of B*p (la. aa«b.) Woo bj Bon. Oapt. Hoitpa. M. B. aad Plaat* Baatabar, (what «rltl«*l tarfltta msttb* wall aod an ardent 8 Baea. Ptlia— Aldarthot Oap, tbIo* £10. Woa tj Major awaraot,) that tb*dltt*B0**OB tba eooraat raa at Nawaarkat Terpsichore, by the skllllnl manner In which he exronles ar* tarlabla aa tb* t*ra* of tho raaaa For iBttasoo, tho Aatlar, B. f 0 , with Oapt. Bajar, lit D. 0., aaooad. aboot ta some dllBoult ooi, Javenlle Tbomu Bjob»r4nD, Woitltmi, H. T., for tb* b«il baU, tbr*o Uaster 'Edwards, the Jlg- i. Tha Votaraa Bukaa. Ool. tha Hob. Jaati Lladiap, 0. 0., B. 0, iBosaoa Ooanol It 4 biIol 1 forloag, and 118 parda, wblla . y*»iioW,oraDwu<^"nob*ofO»nibil(lit." dancer, gains admirers every night by his excellent exe- SU. lha New T. 7. (Two-ToarOId Ooarat) oa tho B. H. iBunbnrp I., Hulba^ waikad OTtr. 0 ^6. WlaobMUr Oo., Ot., for tb* bottB.jiu old bull ohtlon. the Busstan dsn- i. Plat raoa, 900 Tarda, Prlaa—Tba Rajal PbtIIIos Oap, glroa Mllo) Is oalp B farlonga aad 140 paioa. Batwaaa tbaa* axaaplaa One evening, Yroa Mathiss, bp BarkltJ'tt/aad Frloo* Allort Woo bp Major Attlo/,8. P. ihara are ahoak twaBtp-lfa Torlatlti; wall kaowo to Iba Inlllatad sense at tbe Howard, was called "In front" by ber ad- »''>'»<«»»l»iWoitflb*iUr T.,for tho k-S'iilTj** Co., N. with Batbartt, 0. 0., a larp oloia aaooad. 00 tbo bolllBg sUad, bat sot to gtatrallp kaeva to th* itodlsg boot blood aoto and onlt. tit, 0., Oipt mirers. " Speech, speech I" suoa out one of the gallery 0. Broad Joap, poatooD fatbloa. Piltt—BllTtrOipiaaAOBtroBO* pab lo OD olthoi lido of ih* Atliatlo, gods. " l^ay, hold your tongue," said an nrchlu along BOBOp. Woo bp Llaat. Phllllpt, O. O. Tho Hosgton weak at Kowaarkat li alwapa a llralp tlaa. Aboat " ytr know T. Bao* of tdOparda. PrlBa-BllTarOiPiTBlaillO.asdoatraBC* ilitp aat tsofa u* oa tb* prograaaa, taoh aa tbt Crltarloa, tha side of bIm she can't make oo speech. Doa't How Totk, far th*Moood boot il>|l* bono 1b BOBOr.' Won br Major Aatlar, Oapt. Batborat asooad. OaabildgatblrBi tb* Noraetp, or tbo Hoagbloa Uandloap. Th* she's a Bashlii'T" The first god smiled kooi* logly, and 8. Aablap Park Buaaa, for 100 paida. Woa bp Oapt Pagat, Bop- addid aeaap aad tha axtrs aatibat ar* aoro tboa aror thia paar " that reason °°°*""*'"^'"'* ""WBd bottitol- torning to his friend, remarked, Well, for al Arllllarp , ISit Tib. U16 win aloo ba aaaorabla for tba latrodaatloa ot what la osllad Uo'*"i"» " - she ought to make a tuthM speeoh." Saob youibflil de- 8. Book rao*, 60 pardt, Prli*-BBbtorlptloa pnra*, Wob oaillp tba BBOtloa olaaao" la tb* i*lllag rae«i. Bare It la : Tbonu WbltioB, nBiblog, I,. I., for tho boot brood asd * - mu* aboT* prio* for wbdw«d A hwMBOo, lltuhlBf, L. I , for th* teit ptir of outeb- to tha owner of the Hoond horta bal, If tba oot third thoati ta- odhorMi. CM. « dowaa. t 10. Mllo no*. Prlaa—a Talatblt paaoh bowK aad th* *Btiaae* oiad the Tslo* of tb* prlaa, tba owaar of tba aaasd horae ahall DltBB Tofbob; Now Utrootat, L. for fln* berMmiBiblB. MO aaob). Woa bp Boiign Ol(dwood,(} (}. raoalro oolptba Talaaof tha prlaa, asd all th* Naoiadar tball gentleman, B!il»»i«»«B, Weot fUBU, N. Y., for tb* boot bbUt* oow, Boaap (10* A New StfiB or DiooT Dora.—A Te^ld II 'Baeakt«kwarda,60paTda. Babootlptloa pan*. WoabpHoa. ba paid to tba food." In North Weymouth, has a dog In bis poitenlon>bo fill Hr. PIOBBi*, tbt faaoaa orlokotar. Tha salt good thlsg will bath* Qraad Bt**pl*-ahaa*a of th* \ Biih Lbobt, Voitoboitor, If. 7., for tb* b*it gnd* eow. %V). secrete Btarp.UarablBg-Otdat raoo,900 yatda. Prtaa-BIUor taa- Butara Ooaoilii, wblob bob* off soar Ipiwlob. Tho B*it laat betake himself to tbe water, and himseu Sfpong a \ Blwwd O'rallo, W*it«b*it*i',N.T.,for tho but Dbtoo oov. U. WIndaor, rslitaS or so PaliUS. deooys arranged for tbe pnrpose, flock "IlltBU" $10.' ' katd,.aadthaonU*BtoaoBOp (lOt oa«b). WoabpHtJor Attlo/, number of nntU'a ' ' aaoasd. Th* aBh|*«t of trettlBg la asi* so^aor* lolkad ef Tb* tTtst* Airnd M Tr«*dw«ll,IIt4liOB, Morris Oo.,M. }.,for tb* b*it wlib Lloak. Pkllllpa a rarp naighbtrlr of wild ducks alight. near blm, when be iflUiBdlse npoo- Tba oaaal popalarltp.of tba Boota Foilloor 0*a>4* Bad tb* Of**- at* lat*raitltc as abowrag aa lae(*aa*d atUatloa to tbIa braaab A»iltli*«ow,''J*iar.>.< •30, of their nnmber with his month aqd. convey It aihore, adior Ibap took ot noiag, bat tbo paHUaltrS waald aot latoiaatoaf AbmiUbb one B. k L Horlbat, wtaob*it«r, Ot., for tb* boit pair of flaardt haa of aoata* aot baaa Itiaaaad bp tb* port woiklii « alive, to hlamanter. Now, that is wb»t we shdald call a ' glaitoBt" eita. 190, la tba Orlnaaa oaapalgB, BBd tba aanp at Aldattbol wUl be doBbI la trotllof •aatlaa* l« alt* aosp B dap ot alallar apart. uoBtlsf raot aod •ppolantbpl* at* 'at! lh*'f«. Oir Irltb uaefbl dog,' one which, if iaUhftallr' amploycd, will be BOATB-flnTlB MIDAI, " frlaod* iiaghoabdi, f'lX' Tbait artlrtar* Tarp ooattgloaa." Tbn* laae tatllog whfr* ar* patilaalarlp oatlT*, tbop bar* tb* likely to earn his own living; iKblw Is vastly more thai^ W, H. k: J. 8. DirllDg, £68 toath •b««t iporu at Obathaa bar* **l th**rrllUai all ollr*. Two of lb* : : . : .

1 UlllL L>LLL 1 liiU. II. Tbio wu a aill-rca|bt tonod. Bni,«lth tho lort,opoMJ tbe Kore' luTUMUit TB. LiLLTWHiTK—The followIng lo IRTELLIVBNC'K* with a raltllDf obO two oa hlo oppeBoat'o aob, aad |0t eoll POBBIfiN gPOSTINfl I a^ ol 8 game pliyed lo Went Fblladelpbia, on flatarday, 8th wtlboBt a ntara BoMaiea, with aono Inpomotitr, daobod iftZ NEW YORK CLIPPER. bliBaaaabaiolftatod, lod wbooho|otwlthlo naA lost, between tbe flrat Eleveoa of the latbmlan and Llllj- thawnl. rrti Btlts U/t, Oa. it, ISU. tlod to li lo fbod itjlo, oatli thoj oloood, whoa the Blaok wu u. Crioket OInba, In wbloh the former were the vlo- - wblie dor la the fttl. ejLTaSDAT, nOVEICBEB 23, 18SS. Tbe acore on either aide wa« not tcit large, owlog THE RINO, I tora U.' afur aooia abarp oieboBfoa the moa had a rallj to tht to tbe eoDfrier bowling add'fleldlcg. The bowling of Fight betwian Boa Mar aad Oeerga Behlaaoa (th«Bla«h)J „m Hhaa both wVai'dowB'BabiaM^^ bL^at^uk tba^M the btbmtana, very inrtMalUa. W. Hoy t, J. Bojt, and B. More, of waa , ...... .. Davia retired scbre ud lUkaa It waa aow^te lb« following leg, and to long Beld on. Boyt wlth« Itemed bj the Oxford Puk'A*bol»Uob, ml d arraa|«iBiBti bid lo bo aado -bf of 31, and Davla 30, Ei both Innloga. Boore beit ipetd opon prenlomi offtred for lioTiea ebowlog the af Boa, While having agte'ed to aet- UliTWBm. younger brother aod 1 J^t' iho»Xara*'MB\i?TMij"it*^^^ Sl'toiiowiD^'SrwIJ'lj iui, 9200, free tie difference opinion Ottio anperlorlorlty kia ritoodi waatad todo oo on tbo raiiowiB|daT, their tnok, Bimely : Oa Taeeder. U'>> Itnt lanlott, (•Mat loBlai*. of aa regaids In | thoafb T/loraod 0 thabatiiothroairiioute»BBotfora»^ I. .0. t4b vtrti b W. Bart. . 1 b W. Bejt; the ring. It will, however, be Been that notting ThatBoohadthabootof to ell hotM h»n\ng before reoelved > piemlnm lame ntvet l..Btt>> iiko wiaaiia Bat bo hid 1800, two mUe hetta, ' thne iB fire {iWedneeday, »th luL, 4..L«a4b W.Hajt. I B«/t •>. I f;.i OppoBont, 11 natt ba it. (..n.amlth b W. H»7t..... 1' bW Bejl 0 iMoa dono. aad It woald bee* t*o In three, to mgou Thondey, 20(h lut, tSOO, le i S..Hivd best three" in flve. Two or more 1 bMora 0 BoblBioBbulhanpaUtloaorbtlBcagaao In hincM, mile hette, T..BuMUaUiabVr.Be}t I .L T J n, 1.1. I. 1 .t. I - 7 . . I foiibt oat l,,0 D*«li nt eat,. t b Mora tt in the London Biog, although in the proviacea be had U|t or alaff'aad aaaia mtnwakaow will, aooioilmta win tor^oi. honevla ell ouee to oonpete, end free to all, exoept t..W««r«ellb W.Bojt. 0 b W. Hott 1 OOntended In two minor alTalra, In Whioh be acqoltledl Iraordlaari battUii Ihararoro, whaUier maj bo tha opIaloB of 10..M *•.?•»••?" ^* not eat.... . i 0 V?'* *f.'v*',".TI*."Ii.", U.,BtBdmbJ. Ho|t 1 _i --I Jr«»,i... «>i .-'j 1. 1' eard"fortho BUok to pall tbroBfh. and that Bion parlieolaif vlnolal porting men. Hen.i.la.aot more tban 21, andia WldMS,bjw 1 10 Wldel,b7M4,B0 btlll... t ,h,j„j„,u,,,a^^„t^, J,^ , fc,^J,',,Bt,„ Btnn fiHOOTora^Tbere wh a meeting of the bnoy brother, to the late Celebrat«d Jamea Bobinson of Hon- paaitbmaat. Total.i.;...... Total.. .to «i<«v«iiiMi of Keir TorK, BoetoD, Hertford, Ulloe, end cheater, who for bis extjaordlnary milling ocellence On Friday the men met at tha Lower Hope, but. I8TBHUH. u galnedtheaoinjitti of the EboDyPhenomeaon. On oom- are Informed, the frienda ot Bobinson declined bthw plaoM, at Beltom Falli, Yt, on the llUt.olt, lintbelBH. (Mead iDBlDgi. Ue to Fog lo the metropolla he was at once laken under Ihe fos- Sabvaiii .10 bJ. hbwuii .g^e to a referee. Unob time was out to waat« In nie- for atliver tea aet offered for the best l,.B.Mot*bJ , In.oompetltion terlng wing of the Spider, to flod •..W, Boit < BorBttt.., .It bJ Itbauti who nndertpot the need- 1^ ,11 the people ehota. The aet S.,I. Bojt Boiattt.,., 0 b Baltta fol for him In the preeeut match. .He Is a quiet and un- ^itrlDg,o( vaa, bj vote of the markamen, c U^yi^g ,1,8 „onnd. The frlenda of both men oalled 4,,r BIimUo WtMOtt.., 0 e). (ebwuti flre jrliee, Besoming lad, and sloee his sojourn in the great metro- In as late ','AlvldMiBto aiid H. W. Smith of Boston won e.,lloabLond...': 1 OralTiD s nevaO npon na the evening, and k waa then too to polU had made many IrieLdi Boa Tyler haa lona been e..LiB«bIT bLoad 0 0 been looked on as being .a ratb»r quick aad effeottve « CRlOEBTf 10,.W. BlMollaVooeott 0 Boteat | nenk ^gbter, yet he baa never won tbe reputation of being II. .Baro Bot oat 0 bO. DaTli.... eftber a very or determined boxer; and from l«jeie,U|b7alvi T . Bjoa.. game hla I _, „, _ , , .v |,or TBI SxuoN XT NiwiBL—The MeohaalcB Olob Txxn Awn Whwb, XIO a 8id>.—Tbeae lada, not ht. want of bulldog oohrage, combined with hia tumble-down , "k, V, J., bronght the eeaw'n to a oloae In that «» oommenoe hoatllltlea on Tneeday, adjourned ^„ Total., M Total.. ..te tactics, he haa ilbt attained a high poaitlon: among the sslghVoihood on Taetdajr, the 11th Inet,, a day's play »•>• *<> Hope Point, where by milling celebrlUea -of the day. FortEwaaeBt paSage ^"«»'»ra«y Lower 1 hay lU^g their own members. The weather waa all that fonght for-tbreo honra and 26 mlnutea, irten darhneu PiTBiiN TB. The return matob between the of arma be was backed from Harry Ormolj, and aa In Sle '(OqI^ be deelr^d, and a fine bracing air, In conneotlon Nbbbui.— It oootest to oontidevtbly leaa on and Dotaatep to the enooonter. waaa manly flrat elevena of these olobs took place at Weat Fblladel' he waa to be opposed a man 'irttb tha ezerolae, fally prepared ihem to do Jnatloe loan ^iV- "»« Joe Injured hie arm very let inal. and a clotely ocntcited game it than himself; hopee were entertained ttiat be would for exeiTlint tapper whion waa terved np at tbe honie of Hr. pbla,«nthe fair '1''.°.' broken some of proved to b«. Tbe Uttlog of Biokley, Wetherlll and once stand np In a and honorable manner : and car- "T."*."1"2!. Smith, In Ballroad ATenoe, aod (o which about elzty pe^ m^'' «' ^*nbtftil whether he wl^^^ regain wagaer was excellent, aa waa aleo the bowling of T. talnly, from the few roundathat were fought we muet oni aat down, loclodlng a nomber from other Olcba. «» '«<'"» «"»e time. The matter Is, therefoie. Eeklo and Wharton. Theee gentlemen bid fiklr to become etat/lhat Boa behaved lo much better atyle than we ha^ After ihtir craving appetlteiB had been aatlafled, over waa »beyanoe, crloketera of ordinary character. The followkg Ib ever before wlmeased. Tbe weight at which the oomba- 1 aalled. the eloth remored, and tbe reat of tbe eveolDg oo- no tanta had to Bght having been cartlenlv omitted in. the topled In tbaailog, alnglng, and ortoking Johee, In which the More: articles,' but little Importaiioe was attached to the cere- 1 GiBBnoTON imd Twkedlb.—In this disputed aflUi -fllfhtoda heartily joined. The fvllowldg regolar toaata laalap, goooad Knt loalon. mony of weighing, which took place 00 Hobday, at the I we last week naked for proof of the allegatione brought iMraread by their worthy Secretary, Vr. Hinckley, and l..BoaltDBbL'X>kla I eWathorlU. Old Aing John, Holywell-Iane, Sboreditch',' the men going I forward on both aldea, but have received nothing but 'BoUy reiponded to by the oompaoy aeaembled a..flo«ille L.aakiD B b L. laklB a down with a bump at 98t, 71b, with all their togs on. aerlea of reptltlone of the aame atatementa forwarded ' B..KoiUrolralaj 0 b Boott 111 Tk* fnWdml UuUtd Slalti, t,,Bra«ao Soott 1 bL. Bakla I ,. This meeting waa nnmerouely attended liv tbelr parti- 1 laat week. Mr. Temple, on tbe part of Garrlngton, pro* Id. TUAntUnt —d Uaulf Qamt of CrUut-1l»j ill fllld bo t..whi|toa 0 fnlof B bL. liklB ana, and when the conbatanl* were thna bronght toge- poeee draw, tha ealf ooi to wbleb Boirlud aad Inatloa ibill eonttad. 1 a aaying he w)ll not cooaent to leave kla tm e..WapoiBOtoBt e a Bleklor U, IV Moclaaici Ortdul C/at ffwari—Tobb(, Tlforooo tber, the alrlklog aoperlorlty hi alee of Tyler ooald not! money down for elx montba. .al<7 C BOt oat^., dawaida dat mailt ta tbo coit««ntea the battle ot oilakot lampa in good order. The frlenda of Tyler fkeely backed WIdH t, biOB 2 d Wldoi 8, bjoi 8 11 flotdii belli B tha^ man at e and 7 to 4. Harry Orme and the Spider I MobalU..',. I , bja<3, BO add Sth.' nil Bawfar—A dlanpatablo' abafaoter,' ba la eevaidiy, SiyzRB A aboit JoNxe.-The third dcpoolt of £10 ai for having the k*fial»a}awillls(t0takaaMiBp| dlib6^ott,uattlmaihto«aM m^e^ogementa contMt off In a snug » gide between tbeae men, waa made at Mr. Jackaon'i^ Totai:. ...aa Total., .17 I, . an aadofbaado aad vUan he bellaa plajar It laoalj that bo aiaj Head, S?iJ'i-**^{.'°J5S!?''i?^*'i^® "^'ns's Klng-etreet Mewr, QroavenoMquiue,' oa baTO hm Id bli |w«or. DBHBiN. arriving at Porfleet, It aooo I 1 was aaoerlalned that In that Xaeadav laat 6lb. rio Sotimaa—Tho naa abo makoi oato, illpi,ronnid tint IbbIbio. . Soeead Isntega. ': locality it would not do. The polloemen were found to | ' Mtaa, !•( bl'a aad froqaoatlr wlaa tho fame. 1.. Boott bWbaitoD...... 1 bWlarloa be In readlneas on the Kentish coast, and it became ne- ' Tib. na WidrH jrilll b Whtrtoo . t .b Wbatton. Hooee ln Long Beach. Here bald Tomlnd hia aaeleH V"? ""w Stb Tki 8..L.BiklnbKoiUr.... . 8 .' bWhortOB.. '6?. during hla late aojoorn at LeloeBtfr,bBshaddI. VmpUt—tkt orlekoUaf polltlslaB, whs li alwaji ante loat no lime In forming the ring, and when thie had ' Wa'ohlar *ko aa(i aod Ini. e,.Iraltr b Wharton...' .8 b Whartoa bWaatloB... been made ready Bos was the arat td make bis appear- "':(Ui. . TA< Sioriro—BoBOot oad falthflil mOD;who nooid tho'la- 7..BloUoyo8lokoo .11 'aeailBio and oatitilDfior tha pla/oro wliboat foar or ra'ior. 8. .Bldf*li7 b Wbtrteo. . 1 bPaiToo. aode within the ropes, being immediately followed by 7 town, Is a..MaTiihall b WbartoB. . 0 b Parroi g^Ii conie to and staylngat , ^Olb. rAtFiiUiniae—Bfirraidf tooatohaniBOBtaadiieat Bobinson. The men h^ been la the ring about half bL * ^BlmwItbalnllowhoBholinarortBaaU. IO,.Bl«o b WhartOD . 0 aotoBt "»y "onee, anyone to put to the teet a few of ,the more , hour, and their backers were making selection of a refe- U. .Otideoll pot oat . 0 b WbatloB...;. ... 7'"""°»"''''» «»'»'leng"J Aa Jemmy Maaaey has, : After tbeae ioasia'had been read and appropriately re' . ree, when the "Bluea" came again to the Ecene of action. . Widolibyel a Wldo 1, byoi i spbndi'd to; three.oheera v^ere piropoaed and given for the and another move became Inevitable. The ropes and i'';''°f'»'''"?'S'^'»^«*,^,f"'"*V°V .87 Total.. New Tork Olub, to which Mr. Sharp re>po|ided In a few ToUl.. Btakte were removed with all powlble dlepatch, and the pB^l'^'?'"' »J'«J,*''«' P ?,«* welghlng-loaving to Job the prlvUegftof 'brief remarks, thanking them for the great honor they river was crossed to Balnham. Here the combetonta for ^* "j' Instantly made had done the New Tork Olab, and himself lodivldaally, OatoEKT IN Caioioo.—A orjoket- match waa played In the eecond time stepped within the ropee. In the presence bo Inihls ^<»*' and hoped theywonld have tbe pleaanieof playing a Chicago on tbe Slet nit,, between eleven of the united of more than two ihoueand spectatore. Tyler, who ap- f"' f'*">:, ^! *"» "7 «* »* 8" "b, for a almllar Bum. match with them during the eneniog eeaeon. . Outreport- clubs of Jollet aod Lockport, and eleven of the Chicago peered to be in aplondld condition, waa watted on by U?""" ''»°?, T™Btlng that these few llnea may have the effect of al* er, preWoaa to his departure, thanked them for the very olub, which resulted in the trlamph of the latter, one In- Voody and Georg? Brown, while Jemmy Welfh and Dah «' nonaenae, I remain, yonrB obedl* ooralsl and polite att«ntlca they had paid him, as a mem- nIngB only being played by each bide. The following ia Oolllns aeilsted I&bhison. In betting, Tyler waa tho fa- '*yl°8 S enily, Bnbjamui Cabni. ber of tbe pteta and repreaentatWe of tbe New York Olif- tbe Kore : , - vorlieat2tol. | XBB, and aaaared'them. that the proprietors of that paper OBIOAQO, THB PIOHT. 1, vBobort Portar iin oat.. .81 B.;Blat«rraB oat ;..,.iI8 felt the greatest jileaaare In aetting apart a portion of Its BoOBd L BoblBioa pat hlmioir lo a t«i; oaot aad artlillo attl- 1 ObOOIBTT AMD Bob TbAVBBB.—A small deposit hSB 8..JiihB Porlor'kliaDB.;.;.. 8 8. . A'dio 0 Doom b StOTtna. .17 thaehoittpp*fr>d to or giwd oblnmli^ Ifor the admnoenent .of orlcicet. Three tudo, aadaboBt boa Nd oioooaiar Ibeenstakedfora frpeh match between tbeae ladB, at lOat. hewij B..IitdIow roa oat.. 18 to. iEovard e aad b Haon,,. I oheen were then given for the anooesa of the Niw Tobi i..U. Looi b Uaaa. 0 II, .Hlttobf rgot ran oat.... : B s;TairoU'»^.^r."tSr^^^ OuniB./' 6. .Lijooei nn oat'. tt Wldoi 8, b}oa I, ao ball. , . , 1 '0°f) tO draw articles, maaaer., Boi alto aiiaoiad a food poiltloa, aad UVaa appoient I BroioBi raa oat 1.... 8 yfS aie Indebted to the gentlemanly Secretary for the that ho wutasfalne ofoBcooia,fartalikao*lag.looklDg'pblBwai I — 7..Bamrotd b Uaaa.... 4 Tout. .134 followloK partlcniara and averagea or^ the batsmen of the JOLIXT AND LOOBPOBT. ll!aT.^l\?t'87"i^.\'\'l>ttrr'il:t4^":r,':t'l^^^^^^ J«BoBNh.BPeoentlyb.en.ojonn,lng.«t the Beaoh Olub ::Thla Clab baa played four matches daring the laat Alaook 1 h w b Bamfoid.. 0 B..Tharit«B at ostb Laf- paroBt foioo. Boo iiiuntir totainid thoeonipiiniaat,bat hla loft I Inn, Boftnor. to reomit hla health. Ho ie.now reoovered, season, and has won fifoootof tbe eight games. Tbe Booroian b Bamford d 000k 0 mavioy waa Bratiil/ atoppai b; Bobinoon, wbo tbon ahlfiod bit I and will arrive at hia own maoaloo, the Bising Sun, Al^ matoh^ were with the TexaaOlab, of Pataraon, N. J,: 8.,Pnaitb BiD'crd 1 8. .Daaoa b Lajaook... 9 poiiuoi^ T,loi^aj .b'« ^^/"•"r 7»i»«d. tB oom. ^^^^^ gtrset, thb evening, where he will be proud to meethls 4.. Allan b Binfoid d 10. Oluk b Bamroid 8 the Long leland Clqb, of Brooklyn ; and tbe 2d and 3d _ .BmlMataaoBt... S ll..WllocKiteDdb Bamford; 3 waa fallowed bj iomo ahaip oiobaagoi, when tbo oootbatanto Elevena, of the NewarkClnb, of Newark, N.J. The games 8. .BtopbOBi Bot oat .,. 8 Broa;... 11 oloiod. Bomo abblog bow oaoood, aod the ladi, afler atragillnf I were played In Pateraon, If. J.; Bedford; L. L, and In New- 1 b b Lajaook. ... 1 7. .Mtiu T '^"'**'°^"' If At PiiBBCBAVTLBT'B.Queen'B Head and French Horn, 'ark,'N./.".The Texas Olnb'was bea'tea two games, the Tout., „...... :,...,ii Ir.'JL'Siiiliy «« hu rDMnVnV In tbo prooodiog boBt, Boi bad ovidontir got homo with Duke-8treet, Weat SmIthBeld, tbe barmonlo meeting cn Long'Island o'DCand'the two Newark 'e1evens,io'ae each. good offiot on BobisMB'e rifht p4opor,i6r,oBoamiBg np. It appe>r«d I Saturday evening le reepeotably. attonded. This The adalysls of the eoore of the Olnb.ls as follows to be a little paffed. The Biook, howoTfr, wu ibo Snt to uko THE TDBF. | pieaent evening the obalr will he taken by MeesiB. Davl- Inltlatlio, aod dMhod oat tho lift with oeoilderable foroo Ihe ea aon and Burden. the ilde of Tjlor'a pimple. Boo woni te work wllh nnob opirlt. , 'ffa*u«i' The loft ho plantod twice la good aljlo oo Bobiaoon'a head, whoa Union Coomb, L. I.—Trotting, Friday, Nov. 7, .1866.— tbe Blaok, alter BaklBgaono oiebisgei vtihhlioppoBeat,olOied. i Match, gZOOO, mile heats, beat 3 in 6, in nameaa. Tbb Latb Fight sbtwben Haxl and EowiBis.—Oa ,1 1 ft) !. i Ib«7 itrugilod Boar tbo ropoo, whoa Boi, fladlng tbnt hlo oppO' Friday week Aleo Keene, Dick Hall, and Jem Edwatdl ' B.Woodiair, Ob. Bookot., . to be got oa thorn, illppod, aad went dowo. WUlU«Pottr,]r..j ..8 10 141 14 1 1 (. .BooolTOd forfolt BOBt wai not W. W.holan, b, n, lola, , , ; . ..Paid forfait 8. Trior, with hla daogorooa loft, put In a itiogor on tbo Blaok't were tried at Maidstone Petty Seaalona, for tbelr re- JdMpbBli'p...... 18 10 lU . 13 4 V. Laafroid, ..« 8 7a la. iioboMlo, who In rotara plaatod tho iino nawlej «o Bot'o ohook. spective eharea io tbe lata mill between Hall and Ed- *7 Nov. 10.-^Matob, ; ' MoBDAT, $600 two mile heats, to 'jlor then broke gronod, bnt waa followed b7 Bobloaoa, aad In a T. Vaionr ..8 8 47 6: 'i warde. Tbev pleaded gullly, and were aentenced to ipliliod rall7 th07 fonght lo tho repoo, vhon Ib07 oloood, anS afr Ma ioaeo:. ..a 4 48 11 a wagons. | r..,-„i._._r. * li ,u« «- :.r ' seven daya' Imprlfonment, at the expiration of which 8.' . torooma holrarin a,hiiog,atiBggiorforthofkU, wbloh tor^tod Sea. PavoU...... 8 to . 8 H. WeodreS naoied a n. ItSj BIIod, to wOfOB aad t-Ttntt,, ,'4 io both golog down. time they had to find heavy ball to keep the peace for ,,;,„,„ .:s 10 at a 'i drlTOr.wolghlB( 80C Ibi I 1 W. BiadlB:..,.,..., ..d 7 87 8 4, T7i«r g.To a proti7CBo two with the lofi and right, bat Bo- twelve montba. theee cIronmatanoeB the B J. Wbolple/aaDoa b.Bi. F hit blow bilpg dollfoiodllfoiodoatOBt of diivanoo.diivanoo, AaAj Boa hop««»'itb J. WeoS..... , ..a . 4 » '8 1 aDdratroatlog, Dark}Daikj np with eoi ilo Edwards have Intimated to na that It la their intention J.Waid ..8 18 u a 8 g, thotBO followed eonildornbli Inpotninpetn*. Waraor...... oiii7(andinuiooonnt«r.got home with maoh roioe,aiihoo|bio|b BooBoi I henceforth to retire from the Ring, ao that all challengei t. ..8 a al a B TaorriNO and Paoino in California.—Union Cohbsb, ' joot ibado tbo boot of It. Altoraolliht paaie the7 J.Porrla;. .,6 10 ta a a had Ja a * again will ha naeleas. AleoKeene and both hl8 co-prlipnen Saturday, Cot 4, 18fi6.—Puree and Btake, $1,760. Mile want to woik, and fonght bbUI tbi7 got upon tne fopoe Ao Bo- W. Oaakntt ..8 10 Bl 8 1 had to anffer bnokram during their etay In quod, and al BoppoitoB ..a 4 18 4 heats, beat 3 in 5, to wagons. blana waaattoBptlcg tobreakaw>7, Boigotblaaoblathe eiook, • first got nothing bnt dried aawduat treacle (anp- B. Bl^ott ..4 8 and thore bold hla oppoBoat till Ib07 waot down, and u. 1 'b 8 Mr. ——,oh,g. Tim Barton 1 1 1 T.lanaU ..a 8. Boo, with hla lott, again paid a Tlilt to BoblnooB'i aaaalprO' poaed to represent bread), and a oonoootlon, the opmpo* 4 . 11 a 8 Portor, b. Poaibkooptio Mr. t. 8 3 3 thoB with him in a rapid B. 'Kaae ..i, .((t,«i ..1 a 8 4 mloenoe, and foBiht manner. In tboM nent parte of which tbey knew not, in ilea of grueL "1 Vt.VoriBioBig.f. Olanooo Ohlof 8 dlit k.Bl4k«a...... 1 4: 8 oiohangaoTjlorplaBtid lomo telling ihota on hla adToraar7'i I "l llr,8hou,b.t. Tra«o»lBd,.. ddlafc Snob fare was the reverse of invigorating, and short al dial, bnt roeelTod a lUagor or twe In lotom on the t«p ofhlo ora- Tlmo, i:lBj{| 3:44 V; ItBK. BlBB, After thii iplilud two-haaded Bibilag, thej oloMd, whoa the Btay was In gaol, it was not oondnolve to health. AVBBAOBS OF IBB IjNIOlf ClOB, OF CiNODnUTL—The FiONBEB OoDBSB, SaluTday. Sept 27.—Purse, $160, for both wont to graoa. The men Bpeak In nigh terms of thegovernor'e kindness; obllglog Secretaiv e. T7lor odnlalitored the left fall on tho tap parlof tha Blaek'a of the Union Oinb of OinoinnaU haa paolog horsea^ In baroeaa. Mile heats, best 3 In 6. , and'attrlbnte no blame to him. aa he oould do no more right poopor. and foUowod with aratOIng oponk from tho otbor teat UB the followlog average of their batsmen,introdnoed of a lIr.Foiior,'iib:'t PortBor...... ^...... 'S 111 maalay. .BobloMin'o letaraiworo oat of- diitaaet, Tbe Blaok, than comply with the regulatlona the prlaon. Aa by aoma very eocouraglog remarkB ; says, that D.B. Oiopboll, br.f.BllTOrtall,, be two 8 3 8 9 alter a biiofpauo.ronowod the battle with Baob ipirit, and tho mattor Of oonrss, tbs Job ' naa been an expensive one, 6. V, lartana, b. g: Jdo WIUob ; , . 1 dlat, thirds of their ptesent members never held a bat nntll ladi fonght with both Bavia7atiu tho7«ioioi, wbin Tfior went I ahd It la tbe intention of the BoffererB.'aa Boon aa poiat* B.IalloB, b.g.Ohorlor Bhotf....' 0 diawn, the present fall, and (hat there baa been quite au excite- tliaa, 3:43 9:48) 3:44 8:44, j 1 VlbS altaok waoooBBOcoed b, Bo^ wh. plantod a Boo .p.«b ment created there In favor of cricket, that will not aoon defraySLl'?,Ii'"^ll?^?tS^ing some part of the ooat wiT.ttiuat ?i*il'll'i!^l^It will prove Union Oodrsb, Pacing, Tueaday, on the Bob with tho left, aad got woU ava7 inm the ietarB,^he We die also SepL SO,—Purse, |U0, out . Qe saya that they number ecme thlrty-flre Daikr foiiowod ao hlo nan broke grjand, and when the7 got to more lucratlto than Dan Dlamore'a benefit some time- with an Inalde of 9100 each. Mile heats, beet 3 hi to nembera, full ol Interest hi the game. 6, within duunoo, tho7 ^attiod aw*7 with maoh datormiadion, | biaok, and that the Fanoy generally will muater In strong wagons. oiohaogoo nBqaoitleBabl7 In ol Boo, Thiae wore tuer aod In a further 1" force to Bupport their order. We aball annonoce > 0, B. BhoiT, I g Ptod Johaion 8 1 1 8 illght rail/ the/ oloted, whan In tha aUaggle for the fall both ; i oat to graia, BobtoKin being nndor. partlcnlars In due time. J,I>OBlalt,|.(. uanlol Wabitot 1 9 8 19 I ' J. KoiOTO, b, g. ToBog Aoailea C pill forfeit 8. Boblunn lad oB with the loft, and admlalitarod a iHagor on TImo, Tjlor'a 00 /ronlir, bnt In rotara nappod lome tell-lalia fiom bio . iMlii 3:S1; 3:8t; 9:tS| 8:11. I I I il thai opponent 00 the aob. In a rallj the/ fooght to a eloio, wheo^ af- Pbdbrtriamibu at Oxfobd.—The announcement 7eaatban Hett*ratr..,4 a »t 18 8 ter oomo fibbing, th07 weat down toptbor lo b ooiaBbUig kind Jamea Podnay, the celebrated pedeetrlao, wonid acoom- Baaaol aalloial,7,...4 8 er 8 8 TBOTrmo at Ohioaoo,—Briobton Codbbb, Oct 20,— I BobOftAeU,.,^ 4 • ts 8 8 "9" Puree, 9160. . MUe^heats, beat 3 tn6. In harneaa B."';itb the loft. dollTored e well dtroetod hit oa the brad I P^Ll^» Sn^^ Blol^rd .SotaoU 4 8 BB 8 7 and got a»a7, but on Ihe loitant wai followed b/ bii oppoaont, "8 bohr, for £60, at the Prinoe of Wales Cricket Gronna. 8 , a. Orarai, •. g. JohBToBOllj 111. Ii«»U'P4ektaa'a,:.,..,4 Ba 4 whin Tjior Hain plantod anoihir beoTT apank on tbo Jaw. Bo- near tbe Old White Honae, OB Wedneeday laat, bronght 8 J, BoBigr.D. Tiadf OUfor 3 8 9 WllllaBi'.B'0Mlldn,.4 l» 8 8 bioion, In ntnra, foagbt kia war la with both Btwiajoioa oloie; J.lUkiAg.Beilni 8 8 8 toffetber eome hundreda of the members of tbe Unlve^ WllUaffl Plinr.,:....4 8 ta 10 a whoB, afioi ionto lalbor abarp abblag, the ladi Ilmo, 9:t«| 3:87 3:48. itiinlod for the .1^ >. j .iti.gna n< lotira i oinxena uxiora,Oxfard wnowha Were anxionsbiitIodb TOto teBi Joiapk. WbliohoBio. . .a 8 IB e a 01 w (all, and tha roond toimiBoted In both golog to rail 1 8 „Z Bd. Baddaa. « 18 e Second Dat, Oct 21.—Puree, $100, for all pacing hors- 10. Alui ioaoooantoro, wbloh won dooidodij in ftToidfPoi, Pudney'ewidely-talked-ofoapablllUeB. Hitherto, eventi Wail. :...i a 1 K I es. Mile heats, best 3 In 6, In harness. tho men ponotd, Tjier ubing aoTtnttgo of thia te akirt hie soil- 1 of this kind have been little patronlEed at Oxford, prO>, >. Alkloa,Br ....a 4 18 1 tian,raruiopaipoieor drawlag hie monoo. Afbraoma little bkhly from the fact that third-iato men only have been J.AUla«,^r ...... a SB 1 1. BejInfioB, b, g. Tom Bfor 1 1 /awoi H T.Onle,, ...,a 8 1 Sr, PnoBBBi'o g. BaohoBaa..' Sdlai ?:5ffli!!ix:ribVjr.s.inri-''r::riS??arii:e*^^^^ 8 Boittb, gr. m, Woatora Oblof. 8 diot. to loh'a BToaa ...,B * well dirootid hlto fiom hli opponeot. The lada now eloiod, aad been left to Mr. NiXOD, the criokeler, WBS sulBelent Bd#ard Bbiw..'... ,...t « 8 'a Br. Bailor, 10. BLLadrOrooB 4dlai afur lOBo half-arB hittiog tha/ weal dowa, Boo biing nndor. I sflSiIr altbongh 4' ' stamp the as ons of a tono fide obaraoter, ....a 1 Time, 8:47) 1:88. ' • - - - - J. 0. doliea'...... , 1 " proti/ p'aat-' - . -'8' In oooo oichingoi'both got well hoau^.fjl--—, •r the ttm.e did not ....8 .6 8 name of the gentleman who backed V, Boppa(.',....>'c Third Dat,' Got. 22.—Purse, $100, free to all alalUonB. lag the loft rail OB oU opponoat'a djnl, while tbe aiaek did oaooo' B. Bean, ...,8 0 4 4 tlon on tha top part of tbe irulam. ThIa IhOB tra Mile heats, boat 3 in 6, In baroeaa. broBibt L"°'P''*V ' BT"??"* K'"* '?S?7A° TfJ AaroB F Btbll.'... ,...a a 0 oloH, whoa fioblneoB *aa thrown. verymuob aaalnat the performanoe of the dIeUnce in BOwla Bdwarda...... 1 a 9 J. Wbiolor, oh. I.ToBog Warrior : I I 1 Joka Blnlnw...,. ....1 s 1 8 BoboiU, oh. h.JaokAbple 3 9 9

' Airndi^ojd ....1 • 0 J, Bradbarr, b. b. Toaot HobbMb Bot 8 8 8' Ttonii-atreoe.., .;..< I' 18 4.' Tlmo,B:4B| l:te; a:iOX. Bd.Buar 81 18 neeB ....1 B IB. Tl)e Daih/took iho load, aad admioiitoied a good left- for of time at 2 and 3 to 1. The distance having IohBBl{n>|t ,f .nma /.>v warita In averV fifth turn. WW J^Oaatldy,, ...4 . 1 •a. I ttoi, la tko oaohaogoe.haolog UM»t\j tho boitoflt. lea abarp {"'V'"' oomlo perlodloal la. nnneually amusing. If yon wUi to f J flratJ BvaX. ronndsweN^^^^^^ laUPakk^,..,. ....I 0 nU7therfoaghit«a oiooo,whea tbo Blaok, who wu. blooding K'quleUe thoomplele a mile. The I. :>•>• 'r-. lOMitBAX BATMBILT,' aehlaiT'. eqjoy a heuty^laagh, buy." Nlok Nax.f' tMB the aste and aeaiam the right ofa, waa aodw la the tku. performed In aa apparently easy manner In emln i«b80( ir-i | ' '

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ccmpetltloa Of conrve wax at a prt- tba next mile, with a llHl* more tpurt. at 4ml!i STseo. It dees, the vast Impravement wblob a keen any apecies of acoommodatlou In "»'»» 'albtt ahroid, Bmom* ela**d. tbli polot, jrlien It wm unoanof d that the two Drtt has been the means of prodaoing within the laat twelve nlom, aod the lovers of fan bad the ueoal dIOoulty .Till - #1 n.'"- wbon At •"^•••>«»«<>*k. Thla Htgnaa alllfbllr avoid** ^lai had' beta oooplettd la lOailn 7tea, the bMkera of mcatha. The Heeaeoger la welt known to thote of oar providing themaelvea with oouifortable quarters for the S! .k^M»: Jii were In good aplrlle, If ha readers who take an Interetl In aqoatlos ; it Is enoogh to night ••tbttad faSntj u It wasoompatel, ki .i.flili, u>? ,"',1* onna4*n«*. 0«od saiBln- (gaUoned the Mme paoe throaghoat the race, there say of her that, np to yeaterday, ahe was believed in- In'the coarse of tho night a rapid thaw, accompanied be plenty of time to apara. third milt oooa> vincible, the general feollog belog that Ih* beat mnat win, by a fall of snow, set in. The bard roads were changed voold The boi indv bit wlaii*** >q*ett*d itwIthtkoklngMrirltr. It *as p|«4AinlB 13«eo, foorth 81aeo, even admitting Oreea to be the better man. It proved to moddy sloughs, and the tnth arrivals on the eveutfal along and (barfnl atinpgla fbr fiailn teseo, lirth 6mln Baaaaa, bat ba at laat *got dm, otherwise, for morning, by their appearauoe, bore teatlmnny Mroamatlowl/ ralllnioohlta. Jixlb flmlp SOieOfHTealh &inln SO«eo,algblb AidIii40mo. however, and there aesms no reason now bespattered to the aimosphare. '',"',«''• Wlowadbj a latglag emaak glotb Imln 4fiMo. Upon flolthing the tenth mile, whiph sappeelng that skin eqaal In every respect to those Im- dlaagreeaMe allaratlon In the The .v"L°w""if£''"' fMa tharlibto^Haaaan'e Jaw. Htaaaa bftba awaV tioam* £mln iOaeo, It matt ported may not be tnroed cot In thia colony. It la in- Commissary started with his nMdHct at an early boor, and took was conaldered that Padney him. hiltlog Itf< and right, whan Haaaaa waat down, atMaatly to aoon had tall eqnestrlana at hla betla, tended, to the a of pedestrians and . Iota, ODltai be bad bellows eaoagh left for a good sport we believe, to sabmlt the vlotorloiis boat IdfortbtrmlaahUf .T Ifaapeotlon of is specimen cf followed at long Intervala by the charioteers of the throng. U. Igeod IghUsg tally, la which tht •oa•l*^hllllng waa (tr- IB tke latt mile. At tUa orldoa? jonotare the ezolte- the Governor-General, a rlOo. Both got pepper, ant, la tba oloaa, that, colonial workmanship, and aa bis Exoellenoy Is onder Tbe coanlry over which ibe mass bad to travel presented Haaaaa waiwuthieva. Btnt waa very grtat, the apeolaton all .feelloR Broome npoa h'm. stood to be good la each mstt«r^ there can be diffloaltles otno ordinary obaraoter, and ihadeep furrows howtT«F ^^9 taoe night termloate, Padaey daserred to a Judge 91 Qoodfiahtnt**. Itltasd right. Btooma agala allliif hla

little oonflrm theopLtlon already and yawning nud-bolea cfirn produced Indlorous dirss- apparent I .^in. lamedlately upon hisraaohing tbe.wloDlDgpaat, doabt his Judgment will with lb* l|ht,aad, rollowlBg ap klamalw*adaa4i» ters, which, Dowever, advance prrate Inog* altb hi* right, wbieh Bunan oaekad to avoid, oneof thir time keepers ioformed the aoitohs aeaem- expressed. did not cbeok the ardent *at Ml Th* vigor of Brjoma'a ktad laUalloa waa eihaaatad la We may alto state that it Is In contemplation to have a to the field of battle. tM- wltb one ' blafe that'tlie dletaooe bad been aooompUahed air, or the eaaatqaen** night bat* btanbtal. ^ glTen. portrait of the' winner taken for publication ; we woald The period for tbe appearance of the men (between 11 It. leoond to apate ; wbaa a heart; ohaer waa Bat Beaaaa'e left hand wat sow OTldtatlf tha wort* fct wiar, and having his ItwM ft'Oad, apon relarenoe to the other time keeper eaggeat Uiat.a view of the raoe,.tntrodaalog the (canei; 12) arrived. Hannan waa the first to make and hit ttaoad wia atratltad plaelaff torn* bfowa papti la It at toe side harbor, would form a more appro- bow, speedily iollowed by Broome, There waa tbe usual Broome weat la ti B|ht, aad afUr matoal aiobaogai, la whUh that the match had bean loat b; a aeooad. Thia diTe^ norlb of the aeab reaelt ad a pop ofeome forve, Haaata want dowo. priate euhjeot ; an engraving of thIa sort might be execu- difficulty In selecting a referee, wblch waa at length llty of oploloo on the part of the time keepers (both of n Broome tame np attong, aal dallTtrad a Hamaadoat Hghl- ' settled by a toss: fair and whoip were ohoaen from the groand/and had nolntereat ted within a very few weeks at no great expense. At but. fortunately, from the handid at|ag*r an Buaaa't tkioai la tha *1«M, ha tbiaw, aad their maoly obaraoter of the fight, In- fall on hla. whatever id the resalt,) was anythlog bat Mtlefaotory any rate, the Aastrallaoa, who feel JustI v proud of that offlolal waa In no countryman, are determined that eometblog Is to be done stance called upon for hUfii. This necessary matter ad- U. Br*oB*l*4oa Itftaad tight, bnt Haaaaa fenght aaaaftlly tkoae who had beta on the event ; and as It was loaod to la taiara, - la tba alott, bath dowa, Bttwme apparmaak in cofflmemoration of the event, and subeorlptlons have juated, the men commenced their toilette*. Broome as- 'lhattba Itme-pleee ased waa not a atop-watob, and that U. Broom*, th* momoot hit maa atma to tbo astatab, aom- already Into the parpoae of carrying out sisted by Tass Parker and Hunt, of Birmingham, and 10 leferee had beea appolotfd, a eatlataotory coDolailon been entered for magetd a rally, Itfl aad tight, and dailTtt«d aoma haatjr iilaaati, the olject,' the Itself bat very little can be said. Hannan by Dick Curtis and Ben Bum. The auo ahooe eatcbigg It la tstota. Be agala «lo**d, oatahing Baaaaa** Mad eonld aot be arrived at. The appeartnoe of Fadae; Of race in forth with all andtr hi* arm, rqaet ting It at btfoio, and basgint oa hIB UUka favor, and The two men, as already remarked, came to the atart theradlaoce of apilng during the operation, vary maoh preposieised the rpeot>tora In hia (all. Thaaa baablog, slightly in' tint of of straw prepared for the purpose, and we have aaldom Ugned.—[Under these olrcomstanees all belts are blT.— lag, and aftti a abort trial for (he hlL Baaoaa wu aatla IbtMK'V 'witncaaed Magrath, altbongh the principal business waa done at so perfect a preiervatlon of order and regularity it. Oeodsttad-BpSihttog, hit r« hit Itft aad right Bioe«M,V even money. Prior to the etart, and after the hoata as Was maintained ibroughout tbe Contest. The backers elond, and tritd to oateb hrt mta oa th* hip agala Itt a (M#> battoek, bat Haana plialaahli baad aarau hie feaa to |(*Mm . made tbeir appearance at the eoratch, the frienda of of Broome now became olamorons for bete ; 6 and 7 to 4 - " It, eriet hta . . BitPi lemdtn, Otfttr IB, IBet. led to of He'a t^lBg to pall net aat,» Thla Impa- JVm lift i» aab- were flreely offered, Green freely oSered A to 3, on their man ; the odda 'and In many Instances taksn. At lallaa aatthlag bstwell oltlBiatalj ;' wu (eaadtdiaad Haaaaa wait PEDEeTRI'ANISW. teqnently Increased to 7 and 8 to 3, and lloally,- towards last Broome proposed to lay £2U to £10 with Hannan. thtowubtaTlIy. > last, at Aeton 'IS. Afttr Sn ScoBi Yards' Mitob —Oa Monday the oonolualon of the race, to 10 to 2. The start took whioh Was taken bv one of bis eupportcrs. This at once tont praltr aiahasg**, Btoaraa aaala bit Baaaaa- ol «o>Bh**rily with bit Itft. I dross Groauds, Paget, of Dadley, and Ben Groves, place at before eleven, Mr. Andrew Bsy- set the nrlce, aad 2 to 1 was laid to a considerable a few mlnates 10. firvoaiadallftiad hitlalt oBoamotawlthgtaat aVntwhaa I Balasowen, met to oontepd, for £20 a aide, In a six eoore amount* nolds officiating as starter by the oonaent ol both partlea Haaoan, la ratrtatiag bj tba.rvpe*, fell aa one kata, aod IdiB*- jarda' matob. The matoh oreatedagooddeal ol Interest, • 34 mlnntes.psst the mep,.JiavIog'pee1e'd, were dittrty patiing hit I At the word off," Magrath daahed away with the lead, At 12, haod to tht gronnd. laoktd ip, aa aatb M to I ind a larger than has been tay. ' doa't bit me fool." Brooma walktl to bla ootaai, aap Baa> attendance at the groonde which he kept for the llrst two or three hnndred yards, conducted to the soratob, and the long-wlahed for op- naa wat lIAad ap fey hit aeaoadi, aad ooaTayad to hit qaiVam 1 Htn for some months past was the resnlt. The weather lost portunity, for comparing their proporilons was afforded. when he was passed bv Green, who never afterwards Hitltrthtaa wuoontldeiablyawoUtB,andwaaarld*aU)'driv^. iraa all that conid be dealred. Paget la a wall made bispoaltlon. From Fort Macquarie down to the island, With respect to their condition, nothing could be fiaer, at* to him. rU i't'/ fellow, Toooir atandiog 0ft 8||ln, and a abort time baok the struggle was most exciting, the two men doing their bot it waa aoon seen that in height, as well as weight and 11. firoon* wu BOW all ollr*, and hit ativngth waa appai^tly I Winrpar Oolilfleld, aodlmlabtatd. Haaata eama ap brara, bnt maBlfeiil* wtak:. Mat of Dirlaston cleverly, at Satton beat, and rowing at a killing pane. Alter roandlog length of arm, Broome had toe advantage, while the ,8* ona two talaetlle dtllTtry, yards It mtda or afottt at Oatehlag fl i' aaW |b a 20O spin ; bat at a shorter dlstanoe was Clark's lalaad, it evident that Green muscular development of hla aboulders aod baok proved however, become tll|htly with tb* right Bieem* mamad* hiDtair ap r*r dittaBMi^ likongblhe wouldnctbave.naoh chance. Orovea baa bad it all his owa way, and although Magrath made sev- that his weight was In theright place. HIsrIbeexblblted l*t By l*n aod riaht aad floartd binaaitgnnlit alartrly. Igared in many matohes with varied snoceis. His last all the floeners of a greyhound, present an (2. Brooma want to work wltb aodlmleiilelahad algor, aad'foHsd I eral vigoroas efforts to pass him, all was of no avail ; and and did not I hlahit Itft and right gattleg arldanUg la Btnnae,Btanae, la away;( natch, was with Greig, whom he beat In a six score a splendid epurt occurred towards the floUh, which called atom of BuperfluouB flusb. His countenance displayed oasU* to raalit tb* fora* of thit onalaoiht, foil flit oa hit fao*. I in friends that Batch a canter, and so confident were hie for } thia was cheeriubeaa, with porfect seifconfldence, and bore a forth Greeu's exertions • few moments ta. Baaaaa all abtaid, bat itlll ha tontrlrod to tttadf hlaatlf, (key booked it for a certainty. Paset however waa the the ruddiness of health which tbe cast rathercf a matlc I Magrath's last hope. It failed, and his rival reached gave and after two or tbra* aiihaag*!. Broom* aloud, and floag hla iivorlte at 6 and 6 to 4, readily taken. Both men ap- than a London hero. lesa aymmetrlcal 00 bit baok, falllog oa him. I goal a winner by three or fonr lengths, amidat the entha- Hannan waa not U. U mlPBt** had new alapnd, tod It wit altar that Baaaaa^ ptared'ln excellent trim and at ball-past five toed the ataatlo cheering of hIa friends, and apparently not In the in hla points. His frame appeared to be more compact, ohioeri war* ap; atlU ha aaa* forwaid wltb a d*t«rmlg*tlaa to Hiatoh, wbtD, after several false starts, thry got awny, Balmatn and his shoulders and chest least dlsireaaed. The dlitanoe palled over (from more expanded, than those of prOf* to hit filtadt tbttthtlrosofl '*to* lahl* ralor bad oot btaa Chovaa having the lead, bat at a acore yaida Paget came flod at'the Survey Office, Broome. He waa evidently la spirit', fully I round Olark Island and back) we good and mliplietd. Ht thrtw himialf Into fjrm. bat Bmomo rothtd at 01 •! ft dubing paoe, taking the lead; at three score Is exactly alz miles, the race bebg looser thati that pull- prepared, in mind and body, to meet tbe coming trial him with toah Impetaoaliy, tbat la trying to avoid him ba fall oa hit kaiea nndtrseath tha yirda he was two yards In advance, and ran In an eaay ed by Diiward and Magrath by nearly three-quarters of a TBI viOHr. ropti. 15. with ilnner by three BioomeBOWwtntlatalalth. Ht mitstd hit BtitMt yards. mile. The distance was completed In 46 minutes U Bosod 1. I On a>raniB| poaltloa, tbara wii In tb* attltnd* ot hit Itft, bat wu aoi* iBtMtafal la ^a altaaft left and tight, aad seconds. Green trained for the match under the superin- Hannan aoortblng mar* ariJttiwI anl tinrlanMl than In that Hannan wtat down. Broom*, office ot althottfh tht latter b*I< hlib*gdiw*ll Bp,wlth an U. Hannah,ts tha torprlaa of all. aama ap ta admlTabl* ttmf HiLf Vnc Foot Rio&—The half-mile race b lb* allowed a atart of 20 yarde. The day was very nn- leatores la the affair , wblch called forth general approba- no opoalDg. Uannaa l*t fo. hli 'l*fl| (TlileoDr aa a draw, bnt It oaaia anrteady, waa obTloBily Catlgatd, aad lott math of hm^A* Itkvorable tor tion. Is the ohamplon.bf the harbor ; be has ' oat-door aporta, and the attendance on the Green now WHPOfO. Botb bit ihort with th* l*rt, Eanoaa rtlalad wltb Tloot prooltlen. Intb«eli>t«,hewtTtr, bagotlhofail, Ipaad exoeedlngly limited. Within a few mlnates to fairly gained the dlatlnctloa, and It Is to be hoped hlflttt, bnt It wonld not do. Irooma tbanlatflThli l*fl,ard II, Ntlihtt of tha mta dlipotadto harry from tbtir ataoifa oaaght Hannan *ll(hU7 I ITS o'clock the men took ap Ibelr relative poelllona, be will long enjoy the honors he haa so honorably con- on tha braaat. Xa«h •}*d tb* otbfrwith kntt whta "time" wu o'lllad. Brof^awat Brat at tha rei«ttb, an arldaat dtilr* that noaad itaonid b* btoktn. Haoh bit out tal oa ao aoming up, lot By atvetaly. with hla left. Biaoaa I idI opon uDOsalng, Priestley wae the general tavorlte at tested and eo gallantly woir.— [Sydney Empire, Jane 26. Baof with th* I*rt, bat ont of dlitaoe*. At lut tb*r(ot oloMr.aiid meda pla/ left aod riahl, bat, la T*ti*ttlgg, fall hiarlly.oa Us Ito 1. From the atait Priestley gained opon hlsopponent, 4alokiiBl'abtnlD(ooant«r-blt*w*r**nohaDf(d; I Broom* eaaiht luoih pole, eloia to tht roptt, with ap,«io1amatloa ol palo. llM ere ball the dlataooe bad b«en traversed, tbere wae It on tha oh*ek, and Hanoin on th* i*m. Hannan •nofflod a lu- ID. Poor Hooaao otao op pilnfally wtak, bat Broomt, who had TEE "FISTIC" ARENA. ll*, it«ppad baok, and mbbtd bli and I itt aiaepsration ol ten yaida between them, and before nan. Hannan latllr raoonrtd hla itaadlaoM, l*t fly lift aad ilaot lo hli kitf, aad h* - hla Ult, bat Broom* got prtttll; ' ' awiy. In Ilk* mtnoar a l*fu tbraw blmulf dowa. . iM 'jratda were got ever, Prirailey had obUlped the biodad fafor from Broom* wat Motp«d \>j Haaoan. Hntotl atop- 40, Haaaaa all afltr I* attsmptt to dtUrat The Qreat Fight between Johnny Broome and Jack Hosnu, abroad { a teaf of I Mad, and, eonaequently, from thIa oat, the race was all plof, and •lightratnrn*, bnt ontor ditiano*. Tta*7 than got oloiar laft aad right, BtocBt bit blm dowa; ' far £600 a aide. to. tbabr work, and |*n-baod*d lUi own, and, despite the ntmoat exertlona on the part aoaot«n w*r* ixabaagad ; .Htnoan 41. lhagamt wuatuly op, aad It tatoMd aratl to giotratt tb* From " llu ChamficmUp." oangbt It on Ih* m'ontbi Broom* iolhla plaoky opponent, he ran in an easy winner. Time Fitku/or oa IM noM. JL ting* of blood tght for aaothtr looad. Haagan had lott tha gift of bItUag, aad wuH*Don Broema'a ard,aad,ktth* uni* bob*^ blood waa ailaTiteaWlag.a OBotwo, BnODM olaMd,gaTa Urn thf *t**k, l|inIoS6seo. This event, which, for the magnitude of the stake, had on Breaptlbl* 'Haaain't moatb, Vlrat blood' waa'olalnad for aad.thrtw blm. - ' : not been equalled since the match between Ward and aoDan. bat on Idohloa ia Br'o'dma, «• sonld p*ra«ly* no blood it, Hanaaa aaa* op haV I* rMtlt* bla Baltblos |r«tL H* A* Cannon, came off on the 26tb of January, 1841, at a place bat that on hla-*m wbleb, w« ballav*. aam* from'Baaaao'a otiTtd two bile, If ft and light, aod fall.., iJ' MISCELLANEOUS. . oailedNewPark Farm, on the borden of Baekbghamihlre. month. Hanaan aioppad a mUf l*fi-balHl*d laog*, whan, artar 41. Biooa* aa A*ih u a klltaai Haaaaa all batdaoaortr. a dodg* *r two, haarf moiilara «*r* •lohaniad, aood atopplng Aner alight tbew of dltjoaltloa lo bit, ha taotlrtd a laft-hoad- Ounm.—Tbe extraordinary ratting swespstakea for It la stated in the Introductory .remarks in BtU, that a a Brooao poppad la hla. left on Heonan'a pbjaog, whil* Hannan (d nnailtr, and fell. I iha maialve stiver snuff-box, given free by Jemmy Sbaw susplclona had been excited of attempts to make viotcry mlaied th* rstom. Mot* fainting and dodglnir, whan nancaar*- for tha 4 rtmalnlag roandi poor Haaata eant op all broad, I lut Tueaday evening, together highly reapeota- drew a certain for each man In turn, but tbat the backers of the calf *d an^lbar gantl* Tliltatlon lohli potaiaa-lrap. Baunan erl- oontrary to tbt wlab or hit ptlaoipal baeher, who axpreattd ao IU« dantij oompany, and, after acme of the beat kiliiog ever heroes had taken especial care by a due degree of vigi- oonid not gat table work, and hit abortwith hla l*ft. Mor* anilou dttli* that h* tboald b* taken away. Th* nnrortaoat* fclotlog aiid dodging, and aom" naat bnt alight tapa oicbaogrd. th* hit haadi, wtll vltntated, waa won by Mr. Cowderoy's BIton I9lb, 20 lance to Craetrate any such vUlaluy, and eaoh waS'In turn fallow *rld*i>tly filt ftom itat* of u u tba I Broom* dtllrorad hla left ap Haonan'a bodr, bat not •fftotlTaIr, axbaailed etai* of hi* fhm; Ihtt be had aot a ibidow of a Ints, her time Imin 43Beo, beating aaven other flrst-rate bis remo-ved from training quarters. Aa to their merits, OiaUona apaiilog, and goad atopa on both aide*. A qalak bat In- ehuu,luot, andaad yal, with a vltw of Ballil>lngBallil>lBg thoaatbota who might •nt«r-tntir- |doga. • • - - J3M says As a pugilist, Hannan has the reputation of effaotlra rally, tht dollnrlt* being abort Breont tiapptd baok, talala a doabt or' bit Intagrlly. ha dtt«rmlotd lo hla- dowolbll, aad to hla and tried being a good general, an excellent out-flght«r, and ex- dnw men, th* npptrcat with hU right, bat mist- bat> at lut baeam* laetpabia o/fBrlhtr aitttloB, Broom* balig d*- SooLLSBs' ed. Uannta foilowad blnap,and ainakt bin tllgbllr with tha elaradlatad^lbs Tiator, In oa* boar tad It mlaat**, amidit th* •laltlpg Raob BETtmM Mat iM) Pbsbt fob £11.— tremely qutok on hIa lege. His height 1; 6 feet 6 inches, left on tbe obaek, Broome, la ratrettiog, let S/bltltft tgtio, of hit frlegdt. Aflar haadt with hit proilrat* lot, I This ihoBta abaklgg matoh took plaoe on Tuesday last, from Putney to and his fighting 4tl)s. weight about 9st Hehaaagopd oatahing HiiinaB on th* llae. Hagaan rntned In. BrooB^ walkad to hit aanlag* ta opright u a dart, tad u fitih ta Itbs Sblp at Mortloke, Perry taking £6 toMa^'sfS, itopplag, aanibt hie heela In the gr flghtlflg mug, nigh cbeek-bonea, broad nozzle, and : n a twb-ytar-old. Both SboBiaflron the Hanaaaltea, and lend aMlimitloaa. oompetltots are most respectable young men, Ed' tolerably oapaolous potatoe-trap, from which some of the Vlratknoek* It wugratlftlng to Sod that, Botwllbttaadlog thatlgaal dla- Iward dowa. Itwu.ol*tr,huw*T*r. that Broom* wtot down fromaallp, oooltaroof tbataogglathoptaor Baaaaa'a buhtrt, tbty wti* May being a member of the Times Uolty Olub and Ivories have. beon dislodged. .Asan exhibitor in the apar- and not from a blow, and althooghlbo roand Ittted Itmlnntei, not Initntlblo bit gallant atraiglat tgilnit tbt fata af war, aad l/ames Perry one of the establishment of Messrs. Tyler's of ring schools of Jem Bum he was ooneldened a etar ot the little mliehlef wet dona. The diel nf aatb, bowerer, wu lathed, wbatartr might but ba

|«r to his work, soon I loit came np with hta opponent, and lor £600, was called upon by Tom Spring to state what 8. No timt wu In oomotselng battoau. Tbt men gotolora 00k by surprise the vsln calculators on the superiority nkay rowed, sooll and scall, to the Tree. togatbtr, and bnrj bli* Itfc and right w*r* *gobaBgad. Broom* Orab May bis fighting weight woe, and bis friends said 9st. 61bs., of the membera of the London Blog when opposed to b*iehiag* of bita laft aad right, whaa Broom*. aalUclIng all hitherto been maoulaolared In the colony. As a we auapeot had either mia returned to the siole, Its effects been done. Tbere mlaht have been acme eoDtailona bl> htt ttitBgtb, aad gattlog wllhia fsdgm*M«at dlttaat*, pal oo all Drk of art, for such it uodoabtedly is, the boat is • credit woald have told with den by tbe bair, which wen not poeaptlbld, and whieb, an fekhnlna inottaae of speolflo bit autfi.ttnthli left '^baog'' Into Baanaa'a mag, aod hit him ot only gravity. to the boUder Init to the ooloqy, tllastratiag u eltaa off bit lega.* 'Flnt kaoik-dowa blow ht Biaom*. we Inler, moit have been the oaai^ tton tbe lajnrlii lo- ' : ' , ' : ' me NEW YORiK CLIPPER. '* tbtie w>a a time whoa ataaobg oa rMto -Irtoad Plato, wabtTO porotad J"' ffami hj Iha knnoklM of Hunaa'a left bud, m well u VrebtoB ""!SXl?f The baad wta ill the go, He, 81.—Sy Alonie. »IUi »tmu«a. Wo napraaa lb publloalloa /«r^^t<'.^"!ii!I Votber end bttghtad—waiio degree bytha rigbt Broome'i btodi were Bat In k tll||ii( BLACK. tbt •tbor.:^"tb;^.?.'Ktt.^..VM>-i«llni.^rt<..,.«^^^ Agila npoB the toe. L. w» art -iowt od »« nnirjand, ead If we Me to belteTe bin, he never fooghl kM_ ulltd_ J "B»»." Htltbar B. or Ti.ra about aad wheal aboit," ata. oa pU|tuUa. If. aa y<« J»" • BMo wboee foroe of blttlag wu leea deolelre, for be mji .Oft UHBiWrao 'W**' r^TJ Ta whleh wa map new odd. (after gattleg a peep at Utia XitM he fretaeBilf nve bti b««d, deollolog to itop blows, b* ballt koutlai ot Wado oot objMt to Ih* tktlttoa, bal it mini iwtbaatN,) laariaLaratplaofpoatbil {aagarpaad talUM gieater joara. bow, ;iritb » Tlewof retQmlDg tbe conpllnent witb poB." lol n»tit aa to dntrer •TirjIhiBi of laraalght:- the for it«pp*8« lo ttHat riato, «b; not dio oull; f ''Draw a (mM BiMar sb MToritj, Broome alio etotea that, bQi • I,ot OaHaa aav are attaat, osd atad oloac aomtthlaf laod, aa( haaaafofU wa Ua bowela, kboat ten belore the mill, bla ooodlilon rlmiiOBO Boi;" Bard Oldardoeta'l flow, ball gUda aloif la forfoat bamoar. woald h»Te been la^ob better, for the eoncoUon of that Bat Uaia oat the founb efKaiah LviaasBB^-Toa will chatrra that wa bara aaaflM wllk jou Will oaae aore mUa a go. topp«ge wu onlr effected hy » aeraa nlle eweat in ^•11. 'Ooabaad.'* Tai a aboBt aad wheel abeil, ato. Jookei tnlnlog ofolbea, cutor oil aod nita btvlng pre- iia**.—PcalllaaoBbaBd. Thaaka. That laura Kiaaa aap make her lhaalio go laeoaaolbllp ag^ Vloaaly &lled Id prodaolog the dealred eftot Upon the a PailUoa tnu tUa vaak. bigblp probable. We ye aat bp aap aaaaa aarlala lhat 00 Ma. OTermttobed, OiaTtaaavoK -Wa pabUib JM whole, it U now dear that Haonaa was aio bow raqiired la Bnedwap, bat ear bopoe . Bvu. —Aa aben. theatiat Joat aiali Ud that hlf oonstltatloo, not ImproTed bf life In London, the baat) and, froa th< abort tlaa Mlaa Eeaa* bta boaa totmih A. O.—Poilttoa oa baad. eapacttp, wa hare foraat a high mnnotof that hardy oait cateulaled to pnt aalde Ibe puhlle la her aangarUl opt^a otai««.-0. K. WallUg far thear pMa. other good taau aad that other "azeallaat ttlsg la voat^, Igor ot a fretb jonog nan, ol tamperate baUle, and In- Xiew do not ibink that a dlioiettoa. dastrlona pnienlta, like Broome. We At a aoat of aaO.OM la addlUoB to the bad, Uora Keaat'i w, great deal ot money voa won or loet, and we have bnt OLVTI8H 09 PmraiOH no. M,-RBW BIIM( thaatre baa' beta oraolad la Broadwtp. bolwaea Boaatoa ftoade oa Bioadwav b elfgtnt end one opinion of the exeelleot manner In wbloh the (Ight waa While, Blaak. Wblta. BUek. Blaeoker itraett. The tpno, niato. The oatraBaa 1> aoaawhat tlallir to Wallaok't Tbtebi. ..14 to B a to 14 T.. Ttoll MtoJB eondooted ibronghont. will aat U04 prnoeii la as The parquet (rurao •'ptTquettol") ateket did notagain atrip In the pogilUUb arena. .14 IB * " !? Si kelgbt Jaok Htnoao tba two ibrr, TtO ; atkl, It'.O at keae. Tba to Ibe .ST S r 11 «..» u " g oMt the mill, be waa Initallcd as a Bonlfaoe at 21 lag froa the ittgo floor U Iflp-one feel, aad tba ebg* b iri/.tot after . Bhortlj .. a a It 14 ig.,u n » u wlaa, rmoBiBi faot la depth. The pT' ioaalna liaaodelof parlao'lon. tk« the Ooaob and Horees, St Hartla'a Lane, now kept by .. a a IB IB 11. .11 U, aad latoBlariU'lat pTOTalllsg orabaont b ooapoted ofwblu aad gold. Allthevait. Caont, bat bere be waa nnfortnnala, and waa even- .. 1 T i» aa Ben aaatbla aad attbtle deaorallou ata of the beat doaorlptloe, toally eoBoelled to give op the onderiaklog. He baa WHITB. ooalbr Boaor Bpeo tho B.oboBle«er oat eltp. lor tho teadp ai^ mo. to smbum. . pobitiob —raw ua to tkepiolNiK ilnoe eonliired to maintain hlmsalt by giving ocoaaional WUta to fla/ aad aaata la Ibiaa marta. goLmnoH ow ahotareof the'-arewded hoataa" eoaaond puEai. laaaooa In the noble art, ot wbloh be la a very oompetent Wblla. aiaakl Wblto. Blaak. ao i« Bat the teal flaitrt to aatatala aad aattola tha boaiawlBt) mairer, and be alao Bometlmea oDoiatea aa a aecond In U to 10 It to T 4..1t to 1* to aa 11 foBod Ib the wtU'ohoaaa >toek ooapaap. Adob| tbo Itdlaati ' ft t 11 at. .10 a ihe'F. R., a poeltlon wblob, when not anfferlng Irom gont STo. 30. Walbak'1,1 Oane ,U 11 SI 14 la. .3 MiZadwlB), Bod Bra B P. Ortttaa, Ifaa. BUpbeaa (rroa Hrr.iv

' Jiibo.tnn. xt rbenaatlam, he can falBI with great abllliy. Aboit tba oal/ (aaio to ba foaod b/ wbloh wa aaa fhitbar II' wood, Hn. T. B HMOornallt Jagtrwa (BoMoaThtk laatraU Tba flaaeholla, wa tnatUtt froaa tba -.ft.) Wlu Bama Ball, Via Allapoe, BUa Btolla Melra,llla Poor Johnny Broome, after the flgbt, offered to give "Baadbiob," FoaiTioM BO. aa. aad ana Ibia baa bat a aogaUra TbMa. foi ib« AtlMk Uloi tkb FOimoB BO. ai. Loalaa PJaa, HIa Boaa Arabar, Un. W. B. Balth (aa aotrta m any man balt-a-atooe, and flgbt for £300 a aide, bnt not OHBlog.aid nta b«ktP dreo, 1. T. Autilo, etc If th.M people oaa beep frea poblliUa latter, at the U..I-KtB Z-ittH challenged Broome for £300 a alle, the .Q-b»Ktt XKt-BS atepld lettoro Ihep mop be of tome lerrleo oa the (togo. persnaatcn of bla frleeda, determined tb pnt the £300 of .«Kt-B8 P.QS ia..Qb U..K-Ct4 PKB4z, and mill waa anything bnt a eatlaraotory The Aeidaap of Boalo la (aoppoied to bo) one ot the plitaa a 67 mloatea. The U..Kt-UtS P-K(« UaDafoaaa wlaa tka panto. pub'lo eBBMaanc In Naw Tork bat, what aaa wa aap of tiak eahlMiioo, and the amaleara, who bad eipeoted aome- | i MOTBa. 0'>Beem ao aa to iteor oletr of tbo law of libel aod pat not dpli " dlaappolnt- . thing ont of the oommoB,".were completely aFfcward'dllamaiB, to • Tib'j as aoea. WBirB. WHUB. the feae ot troth T Booa la too proaloni Ib thla paper lor at It ed. The Anatrallan had not one point in hie favor, and a Iron tbU oomoot tbo DtfiBoa' booonta tbo Attaak with a aaatlon the naaaa of o peek of people who era all the timi , WUta to boto aad wla. WUto to pUp and wla. quh ' Tosnaaoa Aod a Butoataulof , tolaatltaa atlook It li. "tha aatleltn'a when thla la the oaae, the only poaelble reanlt la a hod reling, aod wboee onlp ftae amoi ftroa bshw, < LIkt a Parttalaa boraanaa dolog battia it ooca la (ttoat and wbloh la raotoalle." Tha ''tot" ap at the Aotdoap of Huile ' flgbt Jubnny, alter pookellog thla agreeable addition m laac. Oolog forward ha wlar a pUoa fat a P, aad oamitki a In rtalltp not neir ao worthy of totiM at tbt poor tod bnaMi (b bla (nnda, oooe more torned attention to bla baaineae, tbroatoaod obiekBata btblud him. Oame Vo. 30.—XTew SerlOB. grlirloia of barrel orgaoe tn our etteeb, The Utter oanoot ba|li whlob lor many yeara be carried on with ancceaa. Hia rf Ibia riae* of Aalihad etatia ooald oslf aomo tnm iha basd The followlog wu forwarded bp " Uoola Sam " Wo pabllth It 10 ooapete with tbo former for obaek la beggl'g or la lapndiMi Obaorro, foairally, tba recent career, and hIa melanoboly aaloide ontbeS'atof afainatmaitor. ptrfoat BObllllj late wllboateomBiBt WlU ear Draught plappri " oparato," and aond of proUB'toa. See t°e aire, tba apeae'iea. the lal'aia, the wbfai^ wbleb tbo Doftooi hii got nu foieaa. aod tbo boastlfai aorrala- ua tha raaaltt tho otprlcoa, aad tho btgg Et-E4r 18. .18 a < to., a 14 u SM u forlaogbtorvlth tbelnfotuaUd Ua PioaaadV.H. E., Pbllad'a—Toor aoBauIeailoai ua E-E iq P-Q 4 ai..BqBi pqe Sriwa. aad effinlaito foobiaebMtti vaaolvad, waleoaad, aad pat oa.flla. A law nora aaoh, aadwa a..EB-lt8 PXB4 n..B-Et 1 xt-qBft fuhlonibli ftiulUoi at the Aeadeap of Hallo, bnt «e ibtllqe tare to prophaop. the the ataiua akall lat job—boI bp Iha aafa, wa fcopa, bat tiiavU otm tba t..EKI-bbt Ooitloa aa..BaEtP BzPz In wotdi wbloh eoae tnm otU* «haaa-koard. 10..BaEt B PaB »..E-Bfl B.qEl8» BUTOH OAKB Ooaaatder to Dob Olortonl wboo deildid by the lattar'a q-EB6 P-EB8 ti..p-qB4 BBTz AUIMZO SAU XWXLTXE bocaeit-*' DI rUir jfSiuri prio diVaaroia— (Tour Iiagbbr OvtiLiB, BalHaaia, H4.—Wa tUok Stanaioa'a Baad Saok BBTWBXR AND El z E P a B-B4 M..E.Et8 xqBa Blaak— TwoUaa. Wblta—ilOBBo. caaea before the dawu."| And that down will be when the Ab» aioot to bUma, foi obaailai paa oat of ao good a preblaB. Hal Sam Et-hlat B-qa ar..BzB B«KtTmato. e,.11 18 34 30 lean papple arlie In tbrlr najeaty of Jetilta and boot the wtab lull ball I Itwu tba poparaaaialalBg Pnblam IS, ablabwa P-kEt44 BzKI T..la 14 1« 11 orowa of eroron cmtilli ont of the oonotry, or ooapal tbnb If, (t) ofPrablaB aaatpoa. aaoordlagtotoaiaappotadaolatloa earn aa honott llrlog by rataonaUe ezartloa Aa tbtao aalnllii BOTIB. a.. 8 U n, BUek E gooa fliat to B 3d, ba la nttad la tbtaa Ban Bovoa. teektra nowattsd.iho aoil eiparlaaaid datoollTO oOlttraciI a bava now Iha aiaat dafasea to tha *' aiaoaa Plana," whiak BVAKMA ANB MlBRIOBr—Wa hODO BOltbtT olpoB woia trlgbt- Wa be pnaalad to tell whether lhay are aieatblaTOt looking tfttiai laada laglUaatalp to aa oron gana, aad ara ooBBaqBOBtlp apoa a •aad'attba wbloh appauad la plaoaofiear Bitebprnalaat HATOB QAU, tllrer tpooai la the kitchen or eba hoga aionnd a faellii woU-knowB, baatoB path. Aft r ibli dalkBia tbo Bootah fiaabit waak. Ai JOB both BBit bava kgowa, wobad oaoaaloa to wrlla Batwaaa<'llartla» trough bat no firlbar Urroia. Tha Attaok at Iha ttb boto frotBootlp BatvaaB**LpaaBdar" aad oadB. *'dola" apoB 000 of poor aazt door sdibbora, aad oar azoallaat Stlil,IalbealdttoralltbbTalgarllpof rituperatlon It ta odoptoEEtto bla ltb,batltlilafMlortotha oaa la tha tazt •Enow Nothlog." OarUt. foranaa. toklog tba prlrilaga avaa a good daallit will aoBotlaaa Blaah, (B.Oottb.) aoling to obtarro the ateady preinu of diTlio muale lu on Uil (ullowlag It tha vatlaUOB BliAOK, r*I'Paudor.<^ taka, pallad a aooad aloBg with tbt lottaa tooth. Tha of beauty, end lo wltoeea tho apontonaooa boaaga whiab ant 8..XEttoUa8 BXttoBB S..qtoXX'fk botrU of our people. Id ihlaaoBBaotiy otphea Ttbo, Pbllad'a.—Will aot pos, aad aaBa'afpanr IHoada, aallit | PtoXKlB aowafromthe S..qzB P-aataM forto pityara ofglorpThalberg buaoeoMlaii la tba Btw aatfrprlaa erforalagaOhaMOIablBioarallpt Bow e..BzBPz ElsB- whatamoauaent T..XtzXI BzEt |ie..qborBB,arto bar Et> oreating ! Bow anlrartallty of genlua pronptt tha onlTaial •aa wa adiraaa poa prlratalp T . bat In alibar eara tha Bafaaea, If not a battor, haa, at laaat. a taia of appreebtlon ! The puffer la not onlp not needed bnt la ictul|f ', gtra tlaa to ra^aiaaUaa X T. Z., laaioB.—Wa aisBot ponlMp aad tatlafkotorp gaaa. At tha ttb mora of tba Dofoaeo lo thla not aotlaid, when a "mutar" performer Ilka Thalberg'dli)ii)i ' a aaa oaoa diapoaad of; bat II app«ara to bo that had Wblto, at f TWlaUoB P to q) Itdatarrlag of oatofol lBTattlgatlaa,aB4 aa oo- bitnit mightymigoty rfli.g

aplaeo forta^FawBi would bara baaata- ' vleoa •zpaoiBtloDiof b Not to ttroog la tbit braaoh of tha Attaak, and agataat tbb betaan to there In anbllmo aympatop with tbe^'graa aruuMa aliaad. Braak'a a4th taai B P (oh) la oonaetip priolad, aad Q B iptlaa of Dafanoo, aa P to K I. Tha aoatlnoatlon would Boat and all pr*Tlont recognltloni of Bolraraslitp become nmore III aipToulooa of kind fooling, tba right boto. Tbsoki for poor Itkolp biTo boaa: more cooflrmed. le inch ftntula aa Tbilberg ImprorlBlbi laiB ataad aaoh torna with oil oar eomrpondinta. Wa woald oa e..PtoEft»Mi Ptoqd 0) |a..PzqEtz pzb from " Don QlaTannl," we aee at odoo why all oatlooa ma; apa Wabopa,OTaa pot, to got aa izplaoalloa tna "ObiekaaU," T..BqEtt EtEt |a,.PzPt,FroTldiBoa,B. L—"laipaatto pau thioagb 1 Et tu B ttb, to whiob B to q I b tbo iul rajoladar, ka., kt. l>gendiry lore with tba pblloiopbloel tplrit ot nodan Haa ProTldoDot oirly I^Jtaoarr, aad will than, If ofraaoUa, aeoodo bat do.hia ataoat, Ua Attaak oaa oalp gat aa orta gama. Where un «o Bod tho aqotl of that naHcal ezpreiclon lu iplilla iKoow Nothing.) (Uartta.) . to poor rofoaat for a far gamoa aortt'a tba beud. I wlU glra poa < A varp Biattp aod wall-aalenUtod boto. It opptrontip wloa white; WBITB, allied Inbllaot ouoh aa p«nnattee tbo Hoioitota oidenoaa vkU

. dao Botloa of tho pmlaa tlma of mr vlalli" Tear*, la Obaia aaa. baok oBo of tha loaaad Pawaaj bataflarall tha lotaol ibowa Blaok to aoia. Whlto to move. adorn the tog^itlTt perlodt throaihoot that wotdfrful ojair

' t Utloe.- . X. 1. Z,6BRtoB. to ba a daogaront wlailog. And who oan raodar tnem on the plino like Tbtlbarg ' ' Bball wo at eaoo faralah osr anlaat ftlond with poor aamo, and i A dttporaU rotoBiet—tvaa It it bo ona at alL No wonder that the typo of Dob OlonoBl la popular at atti .tba ptrlloolira of poaraddroaat Wo ballaro poa alraadrkoow « flatting two ploaoo for Ua B, aad a P ahead, whleh Wblto oaa alo poraonaie aroaod whom ara drawa In dramatic unity uii hIa; thoaih wo ar«, o4dlpaBoa|b,aillll|noiaatolboUi, Lat tba rotllp hoTo bat lUtla hope of roooTarlog. ABIUSEIlERTSo atruoUre cinle ot oharacbrlatle oootrula. Tha old Oathdlib DOTOi la poat malik gitnt bo aa prampt u poulbla. / Haap of tho loabirt-on. tboaght ho would lo-tako with Kt, gaud, ttuek about all orer with the draamy ftaoy of tba BpMa Itadu laat moaaat, aoTlng tba doablod P,%nta llitlo fottbtronwoold bavo tbowa aatlOB aad TIno do Moleria, w>a IraBoblBad by Uollaie, Bblia, Boitoa, Haia —Wo dlreoTorod at tbo Torp TheatTlsala-Clxantat-XthloplaB tOngtrelir, that It wti bp aaoh a wona aoro. Ao. bad by Loiania da PontI ithtt * ohild of the b|BDei,") anln whilo azamlnlog proof, o faUl Btw la f oar Prob>om "La Julu," Blaak liet oane laUB lowar, bat Bora thoroDghlr aaaljiad,'woald glra both oa aad oar f A Ttrp atioag aura. aow marahat to Tlotorp with PIATB, PLAT8, PLATS—TBI BTAND4BD AND HTNOB bellbhed hy tbo fun-loTlng Obarlat Ooaail, at fljiDgaolort. ebaraoter of DcaP laadara groiior oonldaooe la poar Pioblana. Wa do aot tap thla Drama, and all other publbhad Plaja, for ulo bp S. PBBHOS, handa of Uoiart Joit In tlmo to make the AB aatlogabhar. Whlto might haTO dalapad hb Ma a lltUa TAonl ipealmen of tb> eelf-rolylog roTOlBtlooary audacity n ' to dliaoortgo poa, far froa Iti wa woald' aoooataga poa ratbor to k laiNattau ttttat, Haw York, prioo 19X oanta aaoh, ton for 81; a aiato 14 polltlci litr kaap oatbat aZNllaiot la proUoa aihlng, at la aapotbir It b ttna, bat a tpaadp at the beat bow Ib atora for bla, houid Tolamaa, al. A new pUp publbhad ararp waak, - Oom- wbloh the huaan mind agltotod both rellalon aod latter parmuant law kraaob of oor aoblo aolaaoa, la oalp to.ba ittainad bp oloto iiadp plaMUitotaat bp Ball,"tcaa,"whea raqaattod. IMm half of the olgbleeBth cealarp. Tha aod ba aad poraararlag prtallea, igitB,tfaiB,aapoaprlaaaBbonorablo UoBut'a ganlat waa a aweet taronlly of CbrUtltn faith " waUH tank la oor glorlooa tinpla of laiallaot; raw tad orltlaallp oUb- nlgos ITOr 98, •••87 Delta. ha hot made Don Olorasnl" aliiaoaof morality at Mow Indaid wamap eonaldar our lhaattloal proipaoto at In tha Dafaaao JulU." model of moetial mailt . oratod. B to Q Jib la tba Brat aara at tba la "£a Wa»B.-KatQS; BtatXBa and q B 8; EtatEl; Pat aaeaadaat—ao allulon to anp holtilog of a rag—bat alaplp that Ooetbe't Faait, a ebaraoter panoBll>lBg the rary opponi Mb. ( It a foiaod aaio la Iknt anroai baglanliig, Q tokaa Kl, &o. Xttd. tha thottrloti aeaton fatt coaaonead la oarnett. With "ibeatnt all eouotxlei, eel I 'Vara II aot, tbo Bafoaoo at tba third aova woald lotorpon B, lO' Hoiart'e Dob OloTonol, It alio popalor In Blaoi.—K at Mi S { B at rii K 4, 4, aod Q B 4. q Q to tho light of Bt," tad "thatlrat to tha left of at," who bnowa tho lame reaeon— the BBlTenalltp ot gealua. The main tnal ataad of botUi X, and thoa prolong tbo aaU iojltt BOrafc Whlto to pbj and mato m thiaa auraa. bat what New Toik map Kon laiah tha atgltal "one bnidiad t" BOW b to fled utiait able to ezprrtt thoM Ittnia propaily. i Tblo abaodtnca li a great bleulrg to the pnbllo, and wa oaa berg een. Be bllbrally "a treat mitttr." Be boneil aron hope to Jola tnah aholp man aa laraaado Wood In prtptra boya who kaowa how-a lim balieTar la long walka, good trtkk A TheoretloBi Opaalng. HATCH OABBB ot tbaokiglftng. Bat, wo tiao toko ptatiara lo obarrrlog tbot ana tho aporb of the people. tho ehtngai la oor rapid prograii towatda tba boiatltal In ditna- At Bnrton'i we Bod no parllouhr Bcwt. ezcept that i TEX OXBTBB OODNTBB OAUBIT.-IJENIEOH. Simtn Keu York aad PMlaMpUa, tlo art ate of nob a otoliln ohtnotor ai.to raalar aomeKhtt In- " epectoaulir" dramaoalled " aanoTloTo, or Tho Baign of Ta* OAHI L-BioiLiAn Oraaiaa. I OAHB II.—BeoioH Oakbit, Aftor tba eara and tlaa davotod to tb'i itadp of tbo "Oantra ~ eonTODltnt tba nautl etoiaotpped aothod of pioparbg thaatrloal haa been produced, kir. Boanlcault oltlma the tntborehip Wblto-M. T. BlKt—Pbllaa'a. I Wblle-Pblltd'a. Blaok N. flaablt," wa nap wall daipatob thla opanlog lo a ooapla of aaa- BOtloaa for tho proaa. oed" on that Be aad Agpee Boherbon boro ratamad li>< ;'. 34..EttoEB8 StakaaEt |lS..EBtoq8 qBtoES baia, It la a btatrdoaa gtBa, Barallaa to iha ttoadp plap loialr- ' Tba anooauaamont atp aoea ttraago, but wo have kuowa tOTO. Toik. but do aot play at Wallaak'aBOW.' Whohaaid agjia »..PtakatB 24- -B takat E P to hti B adlaiorloaBBotabaa. BtiUltalatdlDgTarlatiouihooid baknowa q lal ioaUnoat of thotttlal ''orltloi" who eould lupplp "notloti" bp "drmpT" ' thaoratloallf ; It akoald arao ba oeeailonallp trIad,jBtt for tv^ the oolann, and win a great rapuUflon for aoilptloal or ;nthetl- Thoteooalatl fbllova aad bewttobing biautlei who hinM aa ahoald au opoalogt kniiWB to Iha aalaaoa. Mitmn B. Hatek and Jlonu, aal tonmto, bp aeralp obliging the naufta of plae»< la i|i> /< AtUok, Dafoooo, Attaok. JMftBOa. Whlto—B.Botoh. Blaak—Aloaao. aod pitoat, froB parigraphi protloua'p piintad In the tana paper, bouod to "gain" for more altnctrona. No languiga .Pto:X4 Pto Qt 6. ,Q Et-B 8 P-Q B 8 17..XEttoX8 PtoXt preparlp ptepird bp aomebodp who onnll write! There are eipept that ot ertlatto neilt There bnirer toy koowloilil ' all tndat" but gentleman hov t .P B P. tut K Et-B 8 a «..PiP QEttoBS 18..KStte QBS "irleki la oort, and the public ImproTaotab are thoio Jolly giBluaea may do neat. Aik the aure to be beneBolal when triokilera Sad It lapoKlbla to Bike get their tirengtb or thelidltatbair baaoty, toil they wOli .XBQKttz QB-03 , r..P. ,J>>P,iX EBt-B8 T..QB-EXt(aqhotEt8 Blaok-SUmma. Wblta-Uldnlght oountof Ittnoaoropulonagpratlona In tba wtpof oppotltlon,) all At tha MatloBol, tbrowloi " Dnd" OTorboird bu OutlaawUbQB 4. q tikat P Q Et to £ a at oooe oane out with lome lateoielp " laaraidV ariloloa on the- ihip oonililerahlp, tndmatian look moie promltlng. '«;^P.qB4» P.QB3 8..P.QBta : 5. '.KBtoQKtl ' atileal attilnl The paper alladed to waa eaiei'lp aver read lo left, .4:l'PZ;P QKtzP a..KKt>B4 EB-QEltz.aad EEttoES aidt hart bal— , Baitoo,at ararloailr ezpltlned bat, >ln|ulir toieltte.obant 4.'.XBt-Ba '"P'K4 If tba Attaok Boro E, ho loMa | Ibb " What oaa annohla loti, knaTai, or aowarda t tlae It made a dioMrd "tppoaranoe," ererp ooralBg, flit," 4ha gaaai.aBdlfba pUrEttoqi,lotfB4P. > Aftor tba 4th aara "la at Alaa, aot all tha blood of aU the Bowarda" th'ara varUllona: iat- the green room of oaa of the thealrea. hp aoae miaterloua prooeaa lHll| ariN tararal bii In ao ono etaa la tba Pawa CHBQIEBS OB DBADfiHTB. being Thankiglrlag time, the Amatloan Unaeua Tba porpoit of Ib artlolaa wii to prtlie all ihoN peiforoora wltb Thla 'talaabla, and tha Sifonoo will, izolailvi of tha P, lafalllblp aO' below ot aboTO tny rcuont^la erltlelam—we hardly kn^w nj" ^alro tba whom Iraglhenad or fmrablo engaganento were tireadp ezletlog: battor gaaa. we know that hie been wlthdrtVn toon afttrlM.' but BOW eomen lo tba atook ooapaap waie oeralohad and aioldad but "Drad" .. 4 It la lo aaailoa oor tladinto agaiaii thii aova lhat wa glra OBAItMNOB, tlooal bad to itop II. Thlt ta aoma gala towtr<)i pcopHv' witboal miray I Tbaao olroaaaUnoea cuning to tba aire of aa " ' :tkla virlitloa. Ton ihoald (oh) at la tbo loading gama, tboOgh Oar aerratpoadint, A. 0., ohra to plap 0. B. Putaan, or "any doconey. By tho way, bit not eomleal1 toatapeopbabopai it appiara bat nataral to trp and dofaal tha matbod. ezperlane.d hand (at that time attaehad (to'oae ot the laall but P la thla other ona of our oontrlbntori," two gama through iha CL>rraz, to he eheoked nhen a oonpb of boiert hare a bit of o bruifcj Orthoii popalir dtlllai of Botton) be eat tho Oordlan knot of the ananga- inil "'"a bat It li no battpr. to II. tpaaka Irtt t" beole oonitrlobr ahooalng Whlto aaa, and morlng 81 "Who ment botaaan the "eatorprlalog end the "antirprli' ertbelen crowd bold orar to too a boa > -T,.EEltoE4 Qtohara atnigrr" verp plgooot and rabbitt allro t aooountlag for Uiiet. log publlahar" bp bavlog pleatp of eport while tbowlBf the lO' No S,.Et«ahoaB qukaaSt " At Brotdwap>war baa bean earrled o oampatonoe of tho •'orltio," aad flaally proTlog that the acate WalUak'a tha . .. :B,.qEt.B a Outloa, aad tha AHOTBBR. lacoeae. merlla tha lanaralahip erltloiimt that engandoied were only a 'cato wip of getting itor tuiUlnid by tba aod loal of tba Attaak'a laaTltibli : both Ihioogn to ft and q P b P E maloh with J,B., of Boitoa, If agtaa- laek..Ba Ltitorwill bteatha tha alt-' "TJaala Bam" will plap'a petrermara made her u well aa more orroiaat, while itock per- aod Ur. qxttoxti. lhat there wl able. What taja oor tilaadt tormera were ralued the latll lalarp thap might Boalh" tbb winter, and wa aatpcct (Oonelalid Boat waak.) lo piopottlon to Oardaa. be dally tlae of dlieontoat ooa* over the lato "Baomar -^ brow-beaten Into aeoopllog I The blg-bUokat «ai blown abo»j aald lhat tha Ploronaea will eiip In aod rorlve maltore tky high hy the "little 'ua.otor the way," aad tba raidlet of the - nlaaaa their atgiia- " " ' CT' Will oar "Poiltloa ntkera" to ardflg uaip. Alio,thatJi " BOLvrioif OF paoBUnat xo. ao. puhUc WM "Barred >ea tight I" tnroo to raapoaltloBit Poaltlon Mo. 8t b bp taela Bam | tbab prellmlnaryjouoh i . Well, "thiDgib veiklng"oowlBNtwTorkat aBnarate. .Tba Blaek. . Wblto.- Blaok. Wblto. Mo. ao, bp Memo. Aa for aoiiag, looi i*.™. — only rlTallbeetogeat pietantbaa It thabal|.roon,tnd that It not Mr. Wallook't mMi-t, l.;.|toqTz 4..Httk4iq BtoES makee I Eow well the X toBaf mpob to be dreaded I'he eiront folbo are all at a dlt>ancai and glorlout Don Oitar da Baaao bo ' adBltai .t.'.Kz P -P qaaaaa a,.BEBaz B-Bt " alar lapaliei with the highaat rulai of art I" «0 ODKBBBPOBOBBKI. we are temladed nf the wbaal about" tlmei at Mew Oileina and agree "Dial .e..p-Bi a,.&zB,orPqBaaBa mato. la "Don flioraani" or qzPz It. Iioali " Diddp Bloa" might, eould, or drtnatfa ^letuiat u ara afforded B. L.—Tonr erillolami or ooatilbaUoaa ara alike' walaaaa' to when ihonld hare auag htppp to looert Fooihnobjj oar aornar. Wo ihould be poor oomiaBalaatlori "Tba hotaoi anoB BDit'aut, aad Bar- The Bowarr Theaha bai been la tuoh a itote of oiiimoir unoBut bo. »t, aBltra, bat oar epaoa will aat "hold oat." At oor labir* wa .will ' toll whbh thimble tho "HlibW ow . Tlo Nauo ha meat go, aJ-Vici^thit w. o« htidip •' OTtthaal aalttrt rareiiad to at liBgth. ' bida tba pahllo tdtto grett ob rallfoid ridii, aod ooia WFl WblU. , Blaok. To wllh Ueiata. la an^er. Broogbtm li q'' and a raaarkably dtpnieaa of eh»J ''l..qtaEEtl . IP tokaa MaBo-liltO. X.t Peiitlori tatatvad, ihtaka, Oaitalalpi DUmnad Otow. ayei SpeaTity tight wltb " peaia .;k..PtoKB4Bata.' . aaad thaa atoat. Tata aboat aad whial aboat, ato. the duty dap-Ilna betweaa bin aad Beaba a few f- : : , : . ' , . : : , .' ..

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Notr, ilr, why not mU tbe •ttcntloo of the dlffennt batoDOikiid in tbtt ooe oolj broken thrMgh tboB^ Ta»miia-suT Time ohucobd. iMMMMf*! ap k7 of tkM* Uf•Mliltf. TtatM thiifi boat olabg to tfali bmb ud vaprlootplcd ut. I thtok BHWBfemMof tbe Ji^..lMlB,in ilAMavnBIBT,' - SiM|M.Alloe«iep. • Tb* Bherire Wife,'' the Mv leeU dnme nlUea fer Leon HaudBau —Hem. Holooey and ICnrphy, of Philadel- Blia,t8in. Prioatt. (teee'e ae v Iheetie, li VfUtea b/ 1 yooag Uw/er Bkoed H. Mer- aaDalob Peter, of Detroit, will aooommodata Daniel Flint, phia, a abort men POOABONTAB, on bli own ierau, Ib a fair ring fight, for from ISOO to time ilnoe, eballeoged any two loaog THI OlllBBATBD H4BB Oeraellai, To wagOB, aadag a alia la the BBpreeodeatod Urn* ef fcUX, iMnlrjut, wlthblibictkmBiDltl end vin eoes SIOOO, at any tine he wlihea Dodar IS wears of age, to play them a game of band,ball a after two montba from «lie,nji«»' Woo it Hti • timtj ibep In tbii ellj. DIek WUUi, the "Wluid Bnclei," Tbli obalfenge histirlce been aoeepted,aod in one hi- the flnt depmnL . Ifan and monev ready at TukllP to "ge Id" with thegi. Johnny Mao- SOHTAI} AND PlORl TIHrLB. key'g, atanoe S20 waa left In oor banda to par tbe eipaniea of %t mtj eip'ot Xdvln FonMt tt Bortea'a after Beardtailt ra< Spottaman'aHaU, 117 Mlohl^ atreet, Chicago. fa thah aaleh to wageaa Hep 7, 1181. the Phlltdelphlana city to plav the matob, bat no diet lo pat hia heed la a baf i lo tbIa Blai,aii80. Prl lenatl eooa the leaat Idea of playing a game of hand baU. a' perrersilsf Id dlfftnot eltiti oo the itne nlaht Te abore partlea, I will fight Hoeea Loyde, ol Fittabargh; at kiw*T OlHTBITnil AND B140K DODSLiB, , .< tkf thee kira whether the people will eleat '-Bam" In tbraa dif Sat Sib., (or the aame gun. Ksn. and nooe; ready at Mateh to wagoBi, Jane It, 1888, PbUedtlphIa, Mat tta'ra. ae Keeark, and Mew Tork, ate the lOfi Second etreet .' Bobbbt jiiuia. 'Blae,aii80. Prioo ft, eelored. pndicaud. A wheeli>artow ptoeaalon ba aone Ehtbbfribb PS. Stab.—We bad tbe plearare ofwltneas- lt«ee woald WA60II, BpklDa. "Olardekllebeo!" log a game of baae ball oo Uie 18th Inai, between the nOBA TBHPIB TO A Wiu. Tb Baffaloi Nov. BIse, naSO, Ptloe $1, eelored. HmwIb Booth baa rtoorared froni hli aere throat, aud li playlni Odu Too.— 12.—Seeing b no- Eoterprbe Clab, of Bedferd, and the Star Club, of Soath Blohmond, Ta. Olote ahaTlng aad open eoUara will sot do tice In laat wiMk'i paper ftom jamea Morb, wiehlog to TAOOKT TO A BULIBT, ' ^ i Brooklyn. The following la the aoore here. Slia.lliSO. PrloeBl.aolered, utaod f flght me lor $60, I woold aay that I waa not In town at la HriBBPBIU, i piettj tetWe aauon baa eommtnoed Mew Orltaat. At the •TAB. LAST 8DPI0LK TO A 8ULKBT, ''U;- ' il'i, the time, and did D.;,., TaaOlMf.'. Blie,aiMalO. Pilee 81 eolotad. * (Olid we tell fight hint for 160, $100, or tlOO, In one or twonontha Bleeokir'. ., Pelrbaaka.,.. Itlrtf hae Bogllik Opera eoBpaaf, aad eaaeot HICTO SULIBT, iha 'Dalla"laaa aertia apoa tkeo. SeBarhaaaoepltal from ihle date. If be meana fight, I with him to Weddle P J. Hlllar., ilf oome to Blte.UKaSO, Priee ft, eelorad. taptnj at the 8t. Oharlta B. 0. Bolth Byaaer the mateh at onee. . Bill Dbnn. pr. Atkloioo and J. a Oarlllteh bare made a (oad itartatlt. B.B Oorawell , aielgblea.... TBDSTIB IK BIS SBBAT TBOT OP TWBNtT MILU UT M .. Ililj, aed the widow of W. B. Ooodall li amoof tba eeatpaar. B. WblUeg K. HaBle7 UINUTBB 88H SBC0HD8. <*ffbe Programoie'Ma a weloome ooBpaelon at ear prlaelpal CBICKET. l^iBleld T. Morrl 9lia,Ia, and htTO been well dologa of oar orloketlng frienda are ooming along qalte Theae cluba are composed of yontbs ranging from 16 to BLACK HAWS, BT.LAWBBNOB. i^rtal bf Haana Copland, Ban, Hodgaa, aad othara. Ur. Joho brUhly. Secretaries who have not attended to thIa matter 18 yeaA of age, who have orgaotced, like thoaaanda of The above Prlete hOTa beea drawa I^b lift with gnat'MN',aa4 taw, Pbllidtlphla'a ftTorlte eonadlaa, made bla Irit appearance •ra prOBoaooad b7 the BoatooBpeteat Jadgea to be ftlthlkl Uka* will oblige aa by eendlng along "the dooamenia" as aoon others, for the pnrpose ot pepeoting tbemielvea In the |aff*lo for oaoj jean Uat Hoadax, aetaoiof the Heriea, and their paeBllaritple of tietllag. • as poailble. Fleaae send In the order in which tablea are varlons pbyaloal eiercleea, .which are lo neoeaeary for a VOBIION AMD. HISOBLLANBOUS. AB7of tha aboTO Pilatawlil ba eararelly oaTelapofl. oad aaat given eliewhere. proper development of the mental faonltlea. Let the (raoM ova own ooiBiaraabkaTe.] b7nialB M.OUBBtBB,UtHaaaaaitiaet,B.T, laL— 0. BaloBta la alao pepalar la thia w»j.-—A biaa ilsger AuBBioiN TB. EHOiTeH,—Eleven Engllah crioketera of tMd S'eolt/, from Bogliad, le breotBlai ftnena la Ilalr.— Philadelphia have challenged any eighteen Americana for Bass Ball.—Olosb of thb Bbabon,-Baae Ball has BALE. Itait Hattbaw Wllbecnhl, the feooaa tloTin ptaiar, died lately BOB a friendly match to acme off on Thanksgiving Day. made rapid progress In this viololty daring tbe past year, iBeao'w— BartT SalllTta baa beea Tar/ aacoetifU at Drur/ rpn fOllOWINa...... BBIBDOP OAUB P0WL8,. ICAHBIT'- >ar—Obarlea Ualthawi la at Llierpool. A alitor of Kdllo and bids lair to become a formidable rival to the more ,,i*U, Bellos, White Heekla aad r^Uaal hat Bade a laaeeetfat debat aa a dranatle arllat la Ber- solentlBo game of cricket Tbe season la noil' 'about etill daBlid.— gtolaa All Enolimd.—deorge Parr, of Ratcllff»«n-Tr«nt, JoatDa Wtgaer'e li The It,— Banlege " hu oloaiog, and Thanksgiving Day, 20th Inst, will probably Ua^ night bear traaiplantlDg Jnlllen pretoDda that a erown been elected Secretary of the All Eoglaod Eleven, In the wind np this favorite sport for the time being. niflran le hIa In Ibia eoBatrr b/ the ABirleaa BBttaltBa, aad place of hIa deceased ooantrynan, Clarke. Ohaiter, Ohaeter 000017, Pa., Bex 114, PottmBoo. lUplla tha '' artlele," whioh le la gold and of eoallj oeBareatara. P. 8. Powlaeaa bo aeut sale b7 Bipnat. toeelBton la tbtt tbia maat be Jalllea'a erowalog paff. Ita pre- latloQ naat htra bees Ttrj modiatly eoedaated, for we aerer St. Giorob'b Obioot Cutb op Oixtsuxd, Oano, Eb- CANIRBa nSI BBOIITID, A PBB8B SUPPLT OP theeff*lr. "TTneuj /it* the head that waara a orown," Mof TABLiSHiD 18S3.—Ur, J. Bewell, Secretary ef the FISHTB BOH TBB 0 M A BI P I O M BB IP| tbloga. Olab, k.' Orewsala Baglaad are Torp tiekllah — Uejerbeer'a has aent aa the following Interesting Items, relative AND OBLBBBATBD PBIZB BitlUiat of . Bobert the Derll" b«a beea latiodaaed ea the Itallea to A Cbabob for DirrBBBiiT Weiobtb.-Ur. Koome will SII, bat the eeBtotablp baa mide ineh a mae/ ehaegea tbtt the their doings tbis aeaacn, for which he will please aooept Or aa aaeoBBl of all the Prise BalUaa for the ObaaplOBihtp baa fight biB dog Spring, 26i Iba., agaln'it any other dog of or woB'd hardlir know hli own prodoottoa The word "DaTll" oar thanhe. They have played alz matches altogether, theda7iof Big aad Broegbtea to tbopfaeeattlBei aad alao af Inlad ent eatlrely Uaidoeb oontltaaa aaeeaaatal at the He/' the sane weight, for $100 to $300 a aide. Baa7 olher 8*a* Bad ealraerdlaarp llatUaa betwMB Brat-iaia three among their own members, two with the Ilal Wiodaor will alao kaL lea Opera oalyao-M at DraryLaae. He matoh his dog Bill, 271 lbs., against any Faglllaiaof aoeleat aad aodeia tlnei. Ooaplled froBi"BeU'a . Olab of Canada, and one with tbe Olympic Olab of Pltta- " Life la Loodoi," Boilaaa aad orlglaal aoaroas, h7 the , other dog of tbe aame weight, for a like amonot. . borgh. Pa, The following la the avenge of their bats- PEDESTBIANISHa Aleo, bis dog Frank, 32t lbs., against any other dog of BDROB OP BBLl'B LIIB IB LOHDOH. men : the same weight, for $100 or $300 a alda. Loadan : Pabllihed at " Ball'a Ufa" oBee and sold bp Namu. JbltAo. /aataga/Jiuar. Jivitagt, Ovn, Wnaaf, WILLHBB * BOOBBS, Batj. . • T8 FioHT Betwbbn tfajob abd Dostt.— pretty lively ^ooT Rioa ON THiNBSGiviNa Dat.—The proposed foot U 1 a 41 Ntaaa ttiaet. Raw Teilb Brooha..,: . 8 » 4 t conteat took place atSpartaman's Halt, atreet, noticed In oar last, to place 49 Madison 0^ Priae Two Dollar* aad a Halt tB IM lake on Thanksgiving OhOBBOll,. S. lTeneaeranaUbBl|ge a bBlgga ; 8 Pabllabad al.the ofloe of Ball'a Life, ITO, Btraad. Loadoa-aad or $1000 a the race week, some where In Boaeveit atreet doringwhloh amsn d.^Wooffraa oat , bBlgga Tork.eola ke place, over the Uolcn Conne, Long leland. Farther 8 II told b7 WILLHBB A BOOBBS. 41 Naaaaa atreet, New »..ParrlBbBlgt named Fhalen attempted to shoot Barney Ford, bat the 18 bBlgga Ageata is Aaarlea for Ball'a Life la LoBdOB. IS-8a < ittlonlara maybe learned, or the match made, by apply- S..Beiler7bBI|fa 9 bBlgga 0 shot waa not sacceasfal. Fhalen waa Brrested. gat the Chatham Shades, 8lh Avenne and 37th atreet 7. .Hoppartoa a Paanlsitoa UNION BAUION, hBI«a , John. Qbinobll, S bBlgga J OONGBB88 ATBHVH AND HOBOtXIO ITBIBT, S..Ham b BIggr. 0 laaoat o Dclawabb.—We have received No. 1, of the new series COBNBB New Barea, Oobb. The tabairlbera, havlig opaaad the abate (..Bradibawaotoal 0 bBlgga • OkitxBNOB.—John Cope will ran Thomas Speata, of of the "Delaware Connty Democrat, and Upland Unloa.'l Salooa, are prapared ta fhreleh their petroii trfth tha boat OiataH IC.Jaoalege b BIggt 0 ran oat a the aatket effotdi. A good BDppl7 or Lnadoa aed DaUla Poitars, beeling, a foot race of a gnarter of a mile for $60, or he ll..LaBgrord aliMBt 0 Petlr, Sr., aot oat " T lis get np" and contents betoken a epirit of enterprise 8eoiobAlat,fte.,oahaad, tT B;e( It, OALLAOOBB&BHBBIDAN. II ran Horrla Bloomer, ofNewport, Ev,, a mile, for the wldii 7 .fa Bje I, wUa 1 a whioh cannot tail to enlist the patronage of the reading ne amoant, or any other novice In the United Slatea Total. "BPORTBnAN'B BALL," BOSTON. .19 Total. ,e» pnbllo of vicinity. J. P. Mlohallon in and money rMdy at Benjamin Rloharde, Boiling Delaware County and BOPt BOLOBB'B BIDB. ALWATS WBLO0Ha,-HO9. 87 AND 88 BLU BTBBBT, BB Ib editor Dooh Sqaare Hinorer atreet. U House, Licking, Covington Co., Ey. PIrit laatoga. Beeoad InnlBga. the of the Democrat twaiD aad l..QreitbatdbBredln,. JAHBS BABT, Proprteter. AlwaTi oa'baBd.Ihe aholoaat Wlaea,BraBdlM,aia,Whlak«r, S..Wird b BrodlB,, b Panto .. 4 Go»b Alono.—Tamer aad Paagene have also been re- Ale, Porlar, Ligar BNr, aad Older. Alio, Ohsapagae aad elkar tyBBRB'a .THB Fbeioht HooBB Tbottbb t—J. UoN., of 8. .Pettj, Jr., ran oat 10 BOt OBt ..97 moved to Newbnrgh, (not Newark,) where Baker's trial tereigB delleaalea. ... tton, cballengea John Nolan, the Freight HoneeTtot- 4..BlgplbwbBredln 0 b BlToreoo.. 1 ' Hr. Hart wtihee to lafora hU Meadi aad the pahlie geaa^ t. .Waraer aot oat. IB b Panto .. a ty r) to mn him a five mild race on Thanksgiving Day, Is to take place on Monday, If not again postponed. all/, that he kai epaaed the abore Beat, toaaodloBf, aad attioe* CTaraarb BredlB 8 aetoat .. 4 i 27tk InstJior $200. He oan be fonnd at the Napole- T..PinaUbBradta 0 live eiUbllahBOBt, whieh ha hia BtUd ap oipiealy for tha vlalloia,and that bo palni wlU ba aiofad te Saloon. He will* also also ran Tboma; Lachey, of 8. .Haidr a Uvaraon b Bre- Taa BoiHf OF Pioviai.->Tho Hfioa of iowin bM ptaaed fort and plauara of atve geaaral aatlahetlea. Uott dia 4 awa7, 7at wa aaj lUll Iqhale the'ftegraaee dropplot fa at . .... street, the same distance, for the aame amoant h7 day, at A, u4 8 9..1IeUogUla b Penln 0 A KtBB LVHOB wlU b* larvad araip UX B Dr, Oooraad'i, where the aoit dallelona parlkBM 0107 at all p. M, - a^Ia ICBrayaPiirlDbBiadlB,., 8 I oat, . tlaet be had. Hare, t«o,Ba7 be puehated thatexeellaat irtltle fiLnNO.—ProL H. Q. Vamer walked 76 snooesalve 11. .Siokae a Bredihiw k Bro- THB ART8 AND BOIBNOBB. dla , 1 ofHalrD/a, whioh, to an iBataat, glrea to red, light, or are, (cot plank, ti*7 BBSPBOTPOLLT OITB WO- on h 24 2 feet wide, and ,3 feet firom the U..PeBBlBgtoB b Peirta 8 mtDBBBIONBD WOULD. hair tha Boat baaalUkI browa, or Jet blaok aolor. Alto, Poadiet THB aad will aeaUoae dailig the' ir, at Ur. Wm. Unrphy'a BparrlngBooms In Portland, B;eie,legbjeta 8 ties that he hM aoaaaaoed, Brea 4, leg br* 1 t laatraatloat is tha BabtUei, whiah oradleatei, alnoil laBedlBtal7, all igpetSaooj PallaBdWlBtarBaBthl,to gtre PrlraU Art line, commencing at 6 o'olook Wednesday evening, orSeir-Dilboee, at hliapaelou Booaa, 108 Ooatie itreok IhOM Total,, .<8 Tetil,. .49 hilr. Wa ahoald ilot onlt to nollee, alio, the Doator*! Oelebiatad tcber 29, and flnlablng his <'feat" In good style, No- wiehing to proaeaaU thU haallhpaDdtotlgoratlag eiarelaavlll Bbember 1, at 10 o'olook In tbe evening. Itallas Hadleatod Soap, whlah, for tha ramoTal of fhaklai, Snd the utaBiBBeaU laah m will giro good genaral atJahelta, Star jwd THmxa Olob vs. Lowxu, Olob.—The retom plnplai, ohipt, ehartt, dee., itaadi pteealBaat All of thaM ar- ta-Sa WILLIAM HAWlBflt. iaVATICSa matob between the Star and Tbtstle Clab, of Boston, and tlelei 007 behadof Dr. QoBiand, Ho. (7 Walker itiaatilratitora BOZIBO WIVBOOT A KA-BTBa the Lowell Olob, of Lowell, which came olf at Lowell on frOB Btaadwa7. Sold alao at Batoi'i, No. US WaAhlagtoa atraet, oa, aeuRVitie aav aid Faaotioa o» tbe let Inat,, resnlted In tbe trlamph _ of Lowell, in one In' Boitoa, aad T. B. Oallendar'a, 88 Bosth Thlrdatieat, Philadelphia. ATTAOK AND BBLP DBPIBOB. nings. Annexed la the score Boat Baob bbtwibn thb TJndasntid and Lioht- Baplatoad la lO eaip a aaBaet that aap penoa Ba7 aoaprehsal. V.—A race between the above boat^ Qame off at Boa- IiO\rilL.-nntlBBlBga. thIa oeeAl Art. OoaUlaiag da'arlplhaa of L.Towlarb Btrrj 88 8..PerklBtlbwbBarr7.,.. VAOHT BCILDBB. OOBBBOT PUaiLUTlO ATTITDDBS, i on Tueaday, Uth Inat. at 10 o'olook A. M., reanlt- 8 a.-OreftaoBtrrrhBirrf.,., 0 e..Btraatarb HarphT 8 GBO. W. PBIHND, WHO BAB LAID DOWN AND HADB THB aa ptaalleed b7 tbe aoat ealabreled Boiert of tbe pnant itf^., . ; b the Undaunted winning the race and Stakes, This 8, J. Beed o Walkar b Btrrr. 2 10..BeedbMarph7 U pattaraaof a large naabar of tbe laU Oeergejtaara' (ulaet BT OWBN BWIFT, PB0PBS80B Of TBI ART. Ich ' baa been for a: long time ezlating, bat for varloaa of poiteg*. . . 4, .Haakellb Horpby 4 11. .Baker aol oat B Taebta,aBd who alao hid fall obarge of laplag dowa the Vallad PrIaeUKointi, Bailed ^e . ' isea, has been Statae . r. BBIDT, Pablltbor, II Abb St., V. T; delayed from time to time. . a..PlelebarbHarpb7 0 Bjea4,wldel 7 ateamar Niagara, ae well aa the aeaaoth Oolllee ateaater IMa S,,PalBon b BiTi7 4 Lej b/e 1, BO ball 1 a Adrletla, linow retd7 to eoBtrtot to halld TAOHTS of everr daa. erlatlOB, aad will T , , Brtdlar ran oat 10 goaraBtee tbe boata ha ballda ahill aot M In. THB OAMB or BIUIARIM, lAKr,—"The Total fetlor la ipetd.itreogtb aad biaat7, to aa7 that Hr. Sleert arer Keystone Barge Olab," of Philadelphia, PHBLAN. JUBT BT APPLBIOB^ eooathiotad. APBI7 to Hr PBiaBB, at bli reildaaee, Waihlogtaa UIOHllL PUBLUBBD peotfully aak If the Amerloaa Barge Clab will enlorse BOSTON. BT Oo., prlie 81, SIbiIo eoptoa Billed fiea, oa reailpt o( Pll*^ atreet, hatweas U aad I itraeti Oreao Potot, Brooklja. Sl-Sa A oard In the New Tork Cldter ofthe ISIh Ioat,Blgn- Pint Inslaga. Seooad InalBgi, b7 e'OONNOB A OOLLBMDBB, BUUaid Table Haken, 8| Au> L.Barrrb Towlar 1 b Towler It *7 An active member of the Fbantom," If so, the TilB abaat, M. T, and a.. Bald b Towlrr 0 bPIateber T AR( or BOXINO. retone Barge Club will grant the earnest aoltoltellon , Walkar bSalBon 4 bSelBOB 8 TBB DHSBBSIONBD WOULD BBSPBOTPULLT OITB BO IHFROTBD BILLIARD TABLB8 a cballenge firom as "lOr any other ehtJUnge ,Walah roB oBt 0 b Towlar tloa to bU Daaeroaa frienda, that darlag tha Winter Bontba, from my IS, lW8.-Bf' Dobctt7 ran oat 3 e Towlar b Salmoa be will lire Leaaoaa lo the iIaBl7 Art of Belf-Derenea, to all Ihoia OUBHIOBB-PATBNTBD TBBBUABT bur Bargt Club in Plnladdphia")hj hereby oballenglng AND OeBMaatleo4a«B> .Briekoiib Salmon IB hit wieket who wlia lo beeoae aotaalBted with taeb a aufal aod aeeaaearp OHABL PIIBLAN'B Modem TeUai'aad American Barge Olab of Philadelphia to row their looa-eorroet la prtoelpla aad perfeet In eatlea—eo eooatraetad aa EolgbtrBB oat lag bpf. wieket b Pletoher. . Art I and ha woald alio ear that BOlaaapirraetiaUartatlOB la titan Rigger <'Phantom" egalnatoar to Inaara aathoaatieal aorroetaatt of aoelea when plared BfOB, : ontrlgger "Olpay" for Horpby e Patklai b Sal- he will iwqaire ao 917, Por tarou, fco., loiolre at the Hau,BBI8. t7If 19 atreet, aBdwamalad topoaaeu tha reqalftU alutlaltp ta afl Mam*. 0: (One Handrcd DoUaia) : eald race to oome ofl' at BOO 0 bPIateher. .14 aad Bla Botton. /AHIBBABT. .81-Bt pla/era to tbla aeaatr7, aad hp; Poiklia b 8*1' bBTlBg beea toatedbpthe beat time before the 6th Deer., 1866, Aa the close ef the 9. .Latgbton 0 BOD bPIateher.. ••OblFPBR" BUADBB. thaa proBoanaad the aoat perfaet of 007 hitherto eeaatraetad-i loa Is DOW bo near ^t hand, we would ea Ubiea oftha dar. saggeat aa Im- not .... aia obrad to the labile aa ekeep the ordlaarp 10, , Wood b Salmon out MB W3 AND FINB BSTABLISaHBBT, OALLBD THB llate reply. Address, "Secretary of K. B, 0rderepT0Bptl7alteadadU. SelooBaBdaBlairaoB,Bo,8SOhu* C, Box, No. U..WellBao aot OBt b Platehar. A " OLirPia BaiBii," baa loat beta opeaed b7 the Boderatgaad, btnatrait,apatalri. ** , Philadelphia, Fa. Bjeaa, wllol B/M... at No. 118 BoHTolt ilreet, where the lateit Sportlag laUllltoBee 017 al»7i be laarned. The beat of Ales, Wlaaa, Brandlea, OLcaia, Total 18 . TotaL 88 fea,alia7«oohaBd. BOAT AND TAOUT BUILDING. \ bATDia DmPtTTq Bqbiov.—Boaton, Nov, 16, 1866.— •• " " n Daalra for Lowell Clab, Mr. lIoNtIl7, of Lowell, Boilani," 8 rale I Plltlana," aid Fighli for tbe OhiaplOB. JWHAH A BANDALL, BUILOBBBOF SOHB 0PTBlB|Bf paper la an be aaen bar. boBiN :—Knowing that year advocate of " Biar aed ThliUe, Hr. King, of Maaahoftir Olah ahlp." to at the JAMB8 BBOAW. Preprletbr. N-iBoita ao« eSoat, hare Joet tekea poaaeeatoa ot thalr a*w sili loo amongst tbe fporting commanlty,lwlth.to Inform Bearer for Lowall, Hr. Bido of Lowell. HAMHV SUIBillN'B JlUUaB. eiUBatva eaahUihatat, ant of lUih itteetiBart BlverjttlHea " Star pnptiad to eieeaU all orden to tbe Bottlaf I aad TblttIe,PUBitoB,erLow«a the/ era aalHSM of tbe coarse a party ot man callbg' tbemaelvea the WBtli KNOWN BB80BT BOB TBM tPOBTDia PBA to epeed real aerrlea. • TED Itoe, with aaejo aad . tntral Boat Olab Aasoclatlon," are pnmtog at present taraltr. No. 78 Hadaoa BTeBBa, Brooklra, la Ib the fall tido , ef ' if.'k B., aaoBc othara, ballt the "Vadtoe," of PltlrtaMkl aoaaeaa The beet ot Ale«, Wlaaa, swell known to all the boating commanltyin these Fbbb Aoadbktard Ubion Olobs,—New Tork, Nov. Llfaoie, aad Sejjan alwaps oa xOoBUantiJ;" laea VoaU.x_0. V. A.," ••Boa Wlteh,'>M>.D*B. hoad PitatB,"''Lad7PBtaaa," "Dulal ta that on tbe 2lBt of last Angnat • race took place 16, 1868.— At;—In answering " Gil," In year paper D. Weetemlt," "Meaniaa -ooa," • Wllllaa a Deoker, Been the Bobert Emmet and the Unknown, the latter of this week, yoa slate that tbe Udon and Free Academy MAHDBL or OfllOKBT, Bedford, "Oeuaall," Of New^•-•'^'^:d^ftv».;^;Tork, tad ODgIng to tbe Central Boat Olnb Aaaoclatlon, and In are one and the sane clnbi that they are oompoaed B aLVBTBATIONB. IBB LAWS OP TRB OAVB, dalphla. Alao, the bll Boats ••lorthenlen Ufht," «Aa«rtM MV'' t race the Emmet waa declared the winner ; and now, aolely of stndents of the Free Aoademy. In the first W"b?. . Illater7 of Ita Prngreatlea iBprereBaata, DIreotloaa aod la- "Bee'a- -Wloa,''oa,""»o™»do,"''8lorB"Toraido," "Blora Bird,"Bird.' 'Onweihat," tha lapae nearly montba, tbla Central atnetleaa la the- Pnelloe aed Plaref thla^lleBl7 ead Alhlalle OaiB,•,B«lli,f-Baalli, laall Bpara aoanlaaUr «a haaii. 1 of three Boat place, they are entirely acparata ; the Union Olab, of ^MtfoTdlWf BiereiN i tbe btlag \ whale A OOMPLBIB OBIOBBTBB'S OUIOB ballt to order/ . r. ><) AaaoelattcB have oommeoaed proceedings against wbloh I am a member. Is a club wbloh in Ita matebea , lowhtekli aided all that la laporlaat or "Faffa** lie Ael," . Ofloo, f«r tfea ifceptloa ef orden, orew *«., No, 8(8 aoath itioa^ Naw ot ths Emmet, by aaebg the stakeholder. with the Fret Academy Clnb, has been Vlototloas In all Priee, •« oeBts, Addreae OLIPPSa Mce, New Trik, Tork. ; ; ; ; ;;; ; : ; '; : : 1 ; : ; : . . ' — '

2m NEW--' tb'fe'K Cldii»PER.

The best breed of oeoks-^nnpti^- Why evisry district and every petlM Lr iba ilirmtat liiipMtU'ul Ita- has its best breed i .aod laahlon unitl. pt^il ikta <'ibV'nwoblDg ly and aatborltatlvely decides tUi try *r, iai ooiwqienl tuofim In nenl the color, though one would ra< tfonally suppose, a good' game-cock oMMi^.i iMou obUgtUon isIffl- ' could never be of a bad oulor. It IxMon.tbota wbo tender to pnblto the days of Obarlea II. and old' noHoe the deBoripUoo aiuase- of utj FramptoD, a preeioas pair of honest BMoC'ti qlort, feellan In wUdb tbe nsn, and It was like' master like mu, o( liRite Miloula ire Impllosted. It tbe get of Sonrfsoo were all tbe tos, is ttemuj, la Ihe flnt ptue, to \We remember tntb, that uatveraal Provldeace has tbe favorite golden breast and sllvs^ adbolited to tbe domlaatloo aad core gray wings, according t<>^the «f miD. the beastt old of the Betd, the ditty- fovls or the atr. and the fluhea of tbe watar, ^ lodeed all bmte aolmal exlat- Vlj np, Ir Bp, Bf sp, anea, and that bolh foronr terlooa ISj b«nar fnj aoeli, Indl^sDiable naa, and onr dlveralon And cro» whin tl la diij , Tou br>Ht •bsll b* cr tK* bumlDf ftli and sport for, even tbe ; latter, In a Asl 70>r wlofi of Um illTWSnj, aaooodtiy degree, Is a necesaaiy of life : a need, la wbtcb the loterlor an- Tbia high opinion of colors, Ig imals ahare equally ifttb man. They game-cooks, Indnoes 'many better^ an alio posMHcd of feellngg, are oa- generally, to back colorj as It Is used paolated by oatore to enjoy pleas- to be a rule, at least professedly, by nrei, and to endore palD^ ifke oor many of the same olaas on - tbe turf, aelTes; and, therefore, tbeir ilgbt to always to back the winning racer. ooBpaielon liands on the same roait- Some years ago, a young man, fladi dallon as ohr own. Bat tbry are ot oash, and full of gallop, sild to tte detthied to onr nie—It Is on tbe oon- late Sir Charles Bnnbury, at Newnuiw dltlDq, ho

tide.- sire exertions, i Tbla pnetloe Is too well known, as throwlog heavy and'^eme asaayed. In these sportive eookf llkethe raoe-horse.lsaflne-boiied, olean-ebaped, and lor,' however,-, found a rival in the Norwich or Gurnsy oinbs of wherein either neo or animals are the ccmpetilotp, con- eymetrlcal variety of the 'ppecleij discovered by wood at tbe miserable vlotim boon'd to the steke, man, pUd .cook. ' Boib colors have proved suocesBfal.' Oooto by wblob be Is bruised utd wounded, his limbs broken, tention necessarily brings on sufierlng ; and men Impar- f^Om those outward and visible' signs, to be properly are heeled for battle with steel or silver spiirs, and mnoh, Is tially expose themselves they their game-cocks. In adapted to those purposes to wbloh they were smdbe mdaally torinred to death I He has bad do as do conwqueaW' or by chance, everything, may depend on tbe jodlclooi f^iPUyrallowed him,- no means of aotlog In his own de- voluntary, combats. Here, perhaps,, we may rest, tbe ly applied. Game-fowls and race4iones are kept rigidly fixing of these spurs; a thing to be determined bytts ground; variety, fenoa ; his noble conrage Is. obaoged Into ^tprebenslon apology, for oock-flgbtlog; and, on. the same apart from commixture with any other since mode In wblob a oock uses bis natural weapons. An ex- qnal- and derpslr.; and his sad remains of life are employed In stands (he ratmaU of all sportlog. . Use of natdnl they belng poasesaed of a peculiar hitrlulc superiority, perienced cocker only, In oourae, con be an fait at thb ablfis to avoid tbe blows aimed at him by his barbaroas itleg, without abuse,—no kiutlog, no.blndlag'to the stake, any alien or Inferior cross must nebessarlly have the ef- critical business, and bis lesson will not be quite learned I Cook-flgbtlng, fect Integrity of- the In fact, of and oowardly asutlaats. Bnob, then. Is no fair or legltU no deliberate, and protracted , tortures of destroying the breM ; unless he hsa witnessed a trial of the cock and his pecolt liable, miti. Sport ; nnlees pleasnre^ean be Imparted to rational to whatever general objeotlbos It may be cannot, rendering It totally Inco.mpetent to lis Intended purposes. ar mode of striking. Toung cooks are called stags, atij beings, by tbe lofllotlon of the most exomelatlog tortures at any rate,'be' deepied an Illegitimate sport In one respect, there Is a difference of opinion between the bird Is In his prime at two years old. A Welch malo^ on other btlogs equally sensible of j^n with themselves. It Is now In Course to attend to the Immediate busi- the cook-walk and the breedlog-stud. In the former, In which the sorvivors eontlnne to fight to the last gatp,

ness of the scene : the setters have broniht thq gallant tbey-make no scruple te breed In and in,' that is, from the fellow combatant surviving to Now, without positively reoommeadlng or wrlllog a until the last have no do combatants Inio tbe afena,'nktnre'B awn pnplls, they first nearest afBnItles, putting tbe gaime pullets to their own the floal charitable office, nnat needs glut the most pinegyrlo on the snolent prtotloe of cook-flgbtlng, it him look deSance at each other, and, having measured their sire. of blood. mav be fairly designated as Of a very different nature hemie thirst groand, are mauosnvTlng with a keen and Instinctive An aspirant after the laurels of tbe sod and cook-pit, sees the following favorite and obiter to tbe former. Tiie birds themeelves have When a cocker plainly chl^ warlnesafor the first blow. Tbe knowlug ones are lo4k- whom, from his natural penchant for strile and conten- an.breslstlble native propensity to. these oombatsjthey aoteiB In his stock— log on, every countenance being an index to the pastlon tion, for battle, murder, and tnddea death, we can do no htalUi, need do Inollement thereto, and cannot be oompelltd to- Tbt raUr bleom »t which reigns within, whether of mere cnrlodty, of eplrlt- less than dub a hero by nature, bom to defend , his own FMtbtn aot dry sor loon. flsht against tbeli own InollaatloDS. It Is, therofore, stlirlng hope, or of anxious and depresdng dread of oon- dongblll, must adopt the followlog fundamental rales, if Bat Bollow la tho fitl, bilfbt and Sm, their own aot and deed. Nor does the arming them with Srm oea^t, subject himself Vlah ud deadly weapons sequencea. They are met he would insure success and not to the tho appear, on iefleollon,.to be tfaat addl' Lon jilt me now, it Is your ihnlt, not Bo cooks certainly no unfair exercise of curiosity. No tloute degree | for example, the pheasant and putrMge, to yon I" shall gainsay bimt vohder, then^ tbat biiman Invention and logeoulty, which iai eyen ,the sparrow and diminutive tom-tit, to which mine, and be d—d

th^t the elements of which the living bodies of the present DANGER OF WEABING HOOPS IN A HIGH WIMO. ! I I AND. MEN. G ANON S 0 F P U G L I S M . HORSES. generation are composed, have passed through millions DoBDia the wind on' Saturday, afternoon, and while iti isll ° pbyeleioglcai law .prevalls In respect to TBI I>IOr.S or IN AIUTIDB. TBI same of mata.Ubns^ formed parts of allllnds of animal and ' and dust was circulating so thick uat no o&s could ses mon t • anlmalB, lnoli»llng man. Every belpg .endowed with mus- vegetalila bMles, ia. accordance with the unerring law of than the length of an eyelash In front, a lady, dreesedls Hik; being oonstltoted of materials, disposed to coerce, cle needs exercise lu order to enjoy health... E.reiy being nature and consequently we may say with truth; that elegant style, In coming rodnd one of the om, the atmosphere the gases thns generated, de- it Whatever boxer misbehaves In those particulars most be Diek.— The gray— more enthusiastic than experienced, recently took an assimilating ' for their Increase. coinpodng 'and them own feed. v floored by tbe spectators ; and Bob, —Poor devil, he's badly, and quite off his , cnrslon op tbe Alleghany, for the purpose of doing i'l This cycle of changes has been going on ever since man If ba afterwards seek patronage, let It be denied him We'd a d—mn—ble time the last day— mense damage among the flnoy trlties. Tbey were smi became an occupier of the earth. He feeds on the lower He is to be iooated sa an anwortbv scoundrel, and loses Z»dL-The black- just seventeen hours, and on leturnlog made a slatlsVea animals and on the seeds ofjplants, which, in due time, the battle-money of oonrse. Bob. —He is blistered— report of Ihblr success. The Pittsburgh Chronicle. V become a part of himself, The lower an|mal) feed npon It is not eveiy man who enters tho priie-ring that Is a D\A.—'th% Brown- nishss tiie followlog acoonnt of it the herbs and grasses, which, la tbelr tiini, bsoome tbe * pugilist It e—He is flred— BXPOBI. ; to ooDStltnte such la neoessaiy uut he animal then, by Its death, again pass Into the atmos- ; iKefc.—The Bay— Ktheauht • ', . : t>l>onld know, ^.-.j phere, and are ready once more to be assimilated by BlUi laA) 1. The points of attack and of defenoe, praolloaUy .27o6.—She's a stumbling bitoh JJ \\ plants, the earthy or bcnv tubstanoe alone remaining BitM.(aoiqallM) Ton sbonld not have' her, Dick, onles I dealr'd '"i't , %. Hew to get away,- and to jump In upon his oppwedl: ' where It Is deposited; and not even theae, tfnlesssufS- W«t foot ? «.:H(tstrarghtaud»pId; • To see yon laid dead In a dlton. Ooldi • clontly deep In the soil to be out of the absorbent reach Fray wnloh shall I have then— BudaahM ' ? . 4. .five regularly vfUSL— (train well) and be ofgood demeanor. "*'""* of the roote ol plants and trees. Nothing appears so can- - •' '•••' ^ ' >: ' • " . or .l Daeklfif Hei'Who hits Brown-Hassle Orop away, cue band over tbe other, la but a nibalising as to See a flock of sheep grulng la a country BA. —I lend non«^lf troth I most ttll-^ *tOOO . milter, t .,1...... I.I**. *•*...... ••* as Bcrogglns, Dav Hudson, the Gas-man, fto. ofaurcbyard, knowing it to be an undeniable faot that the Total. , Tve no llosnse, I own—bat my stable's a diop— He If hamme^man who hits round and hard, as Jaok grass they eat has been nurlured by the gaseous emana- BcrrXiiifaNTAL bitobt or thi fisb. Iiride all my horses—to silL Cooper, mostlrlah boxers, and alloroas-bnilt persona. predecessors : followlog 0&tasb«««'.a.» •/ 1 tions tnia our Immediate thsn - • ' f- - I i ! . Biekin.. •• ? Those' are ilobberers who bit at fact that tbls,Bald grass Is actually animllated by no one determinate place. up tbe lai^iliidpeUrren. ^ Boxing applies to all affairs of tbe flats, «nd was at ons Ihe animal, and becomes mutton, thereof we may, per- TktSBB from ib^ .ooiaiiipn piiiople Is generally fUss, and • time the only term In asa. hsps, dine next week. It Is not at all difllcnlt to prove father follbws vain persons, than vhitnons ones. .total*,... ' : ' ^ . ;

,;;1S0VEMBER 29, 1866. FoirCeitt

,;l 1 Of...; . • yj ., , .r^NBW BBDNBMOK. i^:'^ ' Wkemfrerwttttei'assodiatato

' ' l^ .tnnezed engnvlDgnp- |j»»lw,f|»r,B»laoht!bf..tte«i*. ,ira|«.«)uai*touttnli^oriBisll< Msoir km -ohuittlen' mteiin . etoitsUoibllow in the rear, and a^t aa' aiixlllartealn the work of 'dtctMbffofl. Tffo Isrge wolves are efficient to deairny the OMMtjibweHU hone, Uid seldom i^Mted MBB of onr bM'dUif'' more than two aver begin the mstobei, iiflaaet ud lnTo asBanlt,'althodgb there npy be ,' fiittM 1^ u the iMlt of tlftilr ateore fn a gang. It lano l«i> oorioat than amniIoi(,,V>,*|t- neap their Ingsntoae iMde of at- tack. If there It no now, or ^iiwit^prttBb'M St Jolm.ir.B., bni llttie on the grMbd," t^o fi^^liifinleB oriiidlui(<>«d; la woltee approach 1^: aMn oareteing iMtDosr, liioh tlie Utter were dtfeatod; playfal aud lyiov, rolling and IHtluDg tboot, lopgbqremeinti^^ byih'e ontlT the Ufo orednloia and on- ' 'tijo^'pHtvinli^, dad snapeotloB vlctlin'U icdlniileiely Hbfv'Mmi^ ln'Setileiater, •i, pat oS his go'ifd, bgr ourloel^ and famlUarlty. Ihirlag this )!&tob. Is'iUll fredi iii' Uie me- time the gang, fqnaitlng'on eS" tlH oUeat loIiaVrMt'; al^ their bind quarters, look on it a distance. After aoms ttne

spent thia iray, tbe two aaall- \ ants - aepanUe. when one im- 'jif^''poMltIta for raffing. proeoheaabO ooroe't head, the other bit tail, with a thyAess ';6n TBAltJING and' ennnlng. iMcdUitr to tharn* BClveia. At thia ttsge of the ' attack, 'IhoUl' frollcaome .' ap- ftroMhes liecome Va^ la.)A^t> TMOtred from Mr. Bobeon, • og-it ir la right good eameel thti former la a mere deoov, the latter Is the retl sssillsnii ahd )piai»fet .to the scoom- keeping his eyet steadily (bed qiWBiloDB noylOK prpiraiiDded on .the bamairloga or flank ef it^ sir John piuolatr. fiwt- &o., the horse.. Tbe critical moment letheb walobed, »d tbe atttok ' 'L ^Rh.t\ are tbe'prl^iotpaf ob- u. elmhltaneont; both wolves •jtM to be tfttead«d.toln re^wd tprlog iS their victim at 'lie

^tomwlDg hozMit .< mmelottant—one to the throat, to the fltuk—and ii The., Durteetluu ,qf a . raoor the otber wbloh they Rea'ersl^^ k(Me toulat In bis wlod, whloh . loMeNlfhl. iaiopate Id (beir breed, and de- . 'Are, the bind one. never lata ^0 generaiea when mlied or broes- his hold till the bvrse Is.ooni-

Inatesd ' tdJrikb oibet bdnaai ' It le'ob- '"pUtelY dlnUed. of forward, or kkklDH to .Hryedf aometlmes, . ihati' other' aprtoglng i I.: , .mojea of hoiwa go pe^rfv or /j fr-.^ 5 ' dlteoMfls bimaelf, tbe hoifce nlto Jm (bt aa the alover klod ir raoo^orae, but they ven (900 . ... .,gttMpiiagBde1eooe.. n«woU ' ' lire for want of wind, wblut the ' liefbro'then tprlon 'bthlDd Io toDDlng-horae breed haa-tbe pe- aipliithebthtr. TheelaeWBare half tbe lime I bare o^Iar, merits. from. hl{9. > to wlnd,.o( . . : . oat and It, the borte Is btairlng &tlnie.80 muoh better ,-. , been describing •' ' stngglBiais than 'an; other breed of horsea. ' on his side I hU

• 17.: often are fed t %. D6'tbelr perfeottona depend ni>on parentage and. How they and as he gaz^ 'ihto that koagb. Atoe/ aogtaUhed tears .Ovsr-|b<>fiV>rT Is 'woiii At this elgnd the leobtn on - JThreeitlmes day, whether (doet.apoa the male or feitaalet a and aa muoh eaoh time as thsy can 'streamed rapidly down the pheiek on whiob no. ohildlah olwelnatft nflopt bat tbe small fry of foliowankteB eat with appetite. bloom ever. lingered^ dbl it waapttUol to bearblmtry, aoperlors are gofigea, . ITpoa the pareptage oerteloly, and on'tbe female moat' «t a" IretpeoiU aittaaoe, until their

lB,;'\nMtidr)obs.are given . 3. la It them^ andhow often t "Ooly onoe, let me see my mother only ooce.V . , onmokated. heoegg^y tb|kt the mare ebonld hare gone and then.ibey- take their torn . W '. ' Ibll cfme to'briog a perfect foUt I reoomasnd loft water at Idast' twioe^day^ ' r "Qalckly and bmtally the hard-hearted mopster straok J • • . . • -i-.-i ),: I ehould think yea. . .. .19, Wl}etJ)er|i6t,oriO«ld1 tbe boy away; so'ithat he reeled %ltb the blow. For a Al«7*ys.ooM, exoepting - < flOBBB. 4. la tbe gradaal growth of the foal eaaentlal t dnriog physio sviUnessi moment the mv. stood panti^.with grlef aod- rage : bis AKA.E, OR DONGOLESE 20. Is it ne9ea8ai7 to Keep their sitln petCMtly .O^alnJy. If negleoted with oorn, th^ grew lean in oleao, bloe eye dlatei^ed, bis lips ipraog.apert, a fiie ullttered Tn priee of a maiden wife la Behir (Upper Bgyp^ ai)dhOW.t, their mnaoles, and want formation, and op not grow -I tbron|b his.tears, as be ralpM bie pony arm, and with a a horae. Thia part of the oonntry has been ioeg opletta- ' Tes, in the stable : the fHeiion of rabbin^' with! gradaallf'. Khen mbst nooblldldiaiMseot (efetned,<*Wben I'm a man I'll ted for lis breed or horeea, wblcb are of the jsrgi*t>rt^ '''iA.«Is there a great dlflferenee In regard to nstoral oon- bmsh and oorty-comb botli oleans and braoes the: skin kill TOO for that." and termed Doogoleae from the adjacent and mora aneo'

' ' and mnaoles- . ; cofflo earth, eiiHted . There was and heap of between the frtltatlon between horaes of the tome parental t' v ' a a m> elue track of oonntry called Doogola. Tbt-y «d- - 2L Is it neoesaaty to make.tbta Mnptre mnobT - ther ainl the poorforeaken child, and a monument atroog- mlratloo upwards of JOflO yeara tgo, when thoooonlly

Tea, oooaaloDal . «Qslom'lr(o Once granlto 6. WbUltlnd of form ia In general preferred! lyJ the meat « week er than bnllt In bla boy-heart to the memory of a waa ovewno by the fathur of Oyrue tbe Great, at did W , or ao, by patting, a law. on^ to center gently hesrtiesad^ed. •••••» Good else, with atrengih and symmetry of form, la ea- extra dothes bned of man aleo. A modem travellei', Mr. BoglU, fivo.. or s[x miles distance, aooordltrg to their-Bge, and ' court-honae waa crowded to ralTooailoa. aentlal to the mnnlag bom ; bat the moat eaaentlal ia Tbe detorlbet the family of the Uolek, or oblef, wHb WMtt WtlTe^ologaod good wind. With regardito form/ he other olnmiaataoces. Feriplration promotes health, . "Doeaany ono appear aatbls man's cooneelt" asked he reBldcd,to be atout and UU -the father seveMMIt atreng^'dv. ' - viotild be broad, deep, and have great deoiivity. in hia / theJodga." high, bla youogeat son six feet four iuohet, Still P^SVV > ' 22. exeroisels given them t . . Bilonoe 'APaldnrt),' hta qasttera long, hta thigba let down very Wh»t TherO.waaa when be Onlahed, nvtU.wlth llpis and well pioporUcnad. Onr traveller laye, '>Th«, UaWk ^ them oni day {'V 'low, tbe iiooira atand far behind and fi^m blm, thenoe We take to ezerolsa twloe a mlle'or 'tightly preaaed together, a look, of atraoge Intelllgeoce -of Shendl, aeehlng to obtain be^« With lamael, Paphaef BO a gallop they take before water : afterwards a ehort blended iwlth bsngbty reacrve spoil bis baodsome fear lil ^wnwvde.to thq nevtjoint veryiahort, dm., &o. ' Cairo, aent bin a present of two horsef I never m - or long oahter, aa cIronmttanoeB and thalr constltnUon tafts« ayenn|iB«in stepped forivtnd with aflnUi tread and qMOifacna thiMb'iWp 7, Do,fon prefer gi«at or small bpnee t . ^-r lUb fcaw sMh noUe and bsaatlfol M Great boaea, oertaioly. reqalr». klndlbig e^e, to plead for the erring and iUepdlesi. Be holeetwenJ?' he prooaods rapturonaly to.desonl* Rwrn.: " <- - - '. 98. Howls the tnlniUg MmpletedT ' ItalB straagpr, ft- Wbloh tet ia preferable for need, and whloh for a Ddt flroln bla flnt tentebee' there was' si- "Tbey were sUlllooa, eighteen hands blgbjMwatifaUi'

• -.T- - / with prcSnar proportlwi' • •,; < Bt. good keepi a of worfe ib lence. his UtreOgtht"!'; i-m-jm- The nlendor of genina entranced—convinced. formed, of bigb roaragn, iitid aap«rb gait* Whea mooot- attain wipd, oondttitn Is <>Holned, and esaUes (0 The man who ooald not flod a friend waa attjaltted. ' ^4a^,l> hon^ bigher than tM . 1)0 pxeferenoe for apeed.' The Uorae has gen- ed, tbey toiwd ibair fl.iwiBir mants aloft, bear fhtlgne. "Hay bless air, I oanoot." , . Qod yon, inlgbtplloe .

obtain«d'ther4by beePMlyfeeptapt coldoesL . y. WhatiB the beat age for begtiinlDgtik" train hiDrMibr worthy to have oti^Hed Ail 'aod KbaUd to tbe WW Of ... .,.'For twp;ortfare«.mantba'Qnly.< . to :> /. the 1 tnriT ; "Br^'b^Isreyoaare nnknown me.'? poea the prooeas effeot merely tepppttiy 1 -.1 . in, a ohaogo, I'Haa will telreeh year memory. Twenty, yean^ ago ,,!'At JW«fld*half.ol4. •: v.- 1 ,10, Arotheyflratpntongrapit or dbea It laat during life 1, yon ttmUk a broken-hearted boy affay from tilt mother's ' I A.P.Q 0 D L B U 8 |S F UL The*- toe A temporary ohange only. ' pooreotBn. I was that poor boy. M A k N kept lit a state of natiue Aom ilie ttma of ft > oonaWerod, but InbiglfbaUa'lo the tlm'e'ot 26. An ranning horacs as long-lived is otbora { or do The man toned livid. Iviuiana 'poodle 'iog, monetarily bdli/g brblce, in ghis fields i A t. ftoffl they soon wear oat . . . T ''•.(ft "Have.yoa retoucd mo, to take lite t" eomddtrttloo,dttBsppetr«d fiid witb<»m'aa:a6on as they will eat ft }'wlUr bay thn, my worthletetuderaay other renderinglU d* . . live oartaioly ftiU as long aa othsia } nor they ' tbo ornament, ' They do I bbve aeweeterreVeoge; Ihave iiaved the life 0/ a fiMDily tfwhith It was '"! her ew- .' sooner than other borsea ob »tlls losa; B^e b»d 'TrwSS.'u tbe ie^^ wear Mt I thaoonkv^fbear the man whose brutal deed bat raokled In the breast tat trf«dWl«r lhm*lable it, and oallMl better than othen, .. . direction learoblog for *''lt It odoiltag.'bi^t tnm l<«, )aiatlrenaa1Itlas is tnloriona flttigaenaoh twenM years. Got and remtmbe^the t«an Ofifrleatt- vanU out la every flndlng h»r woo'/ t»heiih*raas'a«ln'b«ifrjIogi*orIfc leaa child." lipm the iwlfoe to help her In ira«foralon«Ume,liivalii. Atll* lli '' ' Ite. Wbe«.«hontdtbey bepota^heaidiBaaft ' '. The man bowed bis head In aham^ and weht pntfrom TbelrBearoh THE NOBLE BEVBNGE. back to IM or Always, aa per answer to 10th qaeaUoo. the preaenoeofamsgnaDlmltyaagrandyblmaiUoOm- a polloemao fonod It, and brought it plain one— to receive her pet In hersimis' 1 13. What are the effeots thereof T The ooSn was • a Moijpi|tm^tepi|ie«of- Erebendble, and tbe noble yooog lawyer felt God's stnlie who was delighted tl», flh. Oowera on Its tip, no llfaUg of. satin prolate with her thanks, Sisd wked ( % Hard meat, with a dae proportion of emtolse, iriret No n^^lte I his aoal far ever after. She was "rT-^.T IliUe dear, "Wby," saM Imltli. teliltkand iitfenltti to bflU'raUg^^ for the pale' btow ; no amoom rlbbpos tbotit.the ooarae where hohad foaod the M,,«4

' ihhMid. /Tbe brown hblr wu' laid aepeptfr back, bat Dinger, ap here a bit, bad blm, who^had; iM MpHo <"il«J'Ul«:neoBaHry fo imrife tham fhibaenU^r'"' , Wg there wsa noerlmped oapi wtlU Its' aieat Kt beneath the #Dnl« and wu wtablBg wlodowi.wlth blA^.l-ltoflady .;')!^pprge.n6e^Qn«a.tvo.or three tlm«s»yatfr, eaoh : Good Otdailu4Dift« pUe bainM'«t']llohlgtt), not a Ohio. Tbe blm w**hed with e Into ', had fnlndbt^, rest aodiBaltb.. . .. Igaoq^ ' tKltirnif eierolsei. i.-, . ^,:^i'^iMtv:;,i.„>:,K:^.. .. from aay oth»,4»tUbg; mltarable tttaoty of log U: Save the porges te^dsn'oy U weusn tUoiif >'I waattasee Hiy motb«r>^( kobbod poor ehOd, as the av » "' ' We nee - dilDgl«tbft«^|tttHll(Uloi»la«i)gtit mild ' pb)tk> only, whldi baa no teodenoy to oltvaod«rtakar^mm'i)uim»tn -^^^ >*bbm "Ton can't—get oot of the way: bn I why don't tome: ili|to%^JU«tid!~ •

jy take, tbe brat 1" .,„ . ,, '•i;«diwi.ot'Mjiii«,

.:' ."-'..- :< '-I'J' aodillikpllNmndti Aat other to«« *bM» . OtaHbekMlatM^Airit" ' . , ;' : " ,',

368 ;rii"i THE vUh-yonr left, and by thla naana cant him .«;ALLEK ANOE m (it^jii^mvmi^i .bfer light hip, .head foranoat^ota the gronnl - A'nonny at dor elbow, sayis aa exchyiae, alegal j ^1^ I i)Mhgb wia mr bbon, I want »^ „.„ , ' uecdoto which la' tod, good to be ItMt ' ,it-lB pf eotiiie '•I .' ' lo- Oat luuhltir d» In Ibo ipnni, . •Wr";^ I. ... . •>ST o'- :. : .-".n Ami I whldl niytlwoMnf, '•-. ' CBted ont west, that reppn ,ao fambus for l(a Inmlnons uw mur dihu I iKoagM , OHAFT^ 'Vin. ; Jn- 1 1 1 r Fbr Uie; aboclcM aw Ulu oronihlag i ilate llln^tes the. mllog paaalon for poker, f and even , Bat Uie otilwt Dhkhjinilnlr aUnvM N I K Jto 'i)jf«at/«i ^ tie Ttelmleel jlinn nod fttjuaiS^ < mr boar P A • • OF L K • • O N »V- among the western members of the bar. The oMrt la In • ' .- * WadkboaiUUla'iUmaollDgnaD;' . Moting* u . ;j dlalncKd I— seMod, the Judges are on the bench, and tlie 'Cite of Smith Bar &ee (iid.'liM' Uni-iab I tber •» Asrixma may bo practised In learning the. ui, •• - : ,:v=M. qp.'- . ' .•',•,•. (iK^VMPtblrffcoaneTeriraaaaeB. t M.-Bnwn 1b caUid : — .

•I /I . ypdr .fj^end's .retreating .and your Allowing .him. upon "All ready I " ehouta the counsel for tiie dPlbndent ; bnt atqiiad lii'ta'lEbowx'a'jal lo lal a praaoiipUon, BOD cg.'^iairiosiA.^usn.v gnanL Advancing is often neceaeary in fighting, when ' _ the counsel for the plahitlffdoea not respond. _ AAAllua loooouolfrodm/Mr; — .. ITM. UDBzi UDOI.II yoordpppnent givcawiy, and suffers himself to beoiiven. " nalU Jlatei) a mooxiBt, I'U iIto * daaorlpUon— ^Vhose for the plalntifft" inquired the Ji^gP some- , y It isdcite hy. leg that la Bot of hUiog Inlora, ;>ow. bowaua ouminuu krok bns usi*< Ji;. ..i ttqiplng apace forward with the whatlmpatJentiy. Ear aa lb« wtil(s witer III7 foremp^: as noyer to brow ma ti tan ; «ml then with the hindmoet foot, so " it rising member • May please the coort," said a of the ^ • Bei waa *a rad la Iba r«a ; "'"CHAPTEE 'TIL aUek lose , your original position ; this cont'muo repeating yon legal frsteralj^, "Pillkhu is for the pldntlff, bht lleft niift ra«»ahopk«#par called tor, fcmUtolr. ftiat If yoni' advortary Btlll gives way."' If he - gives way bht . nSal bar Jut iimft—I wondor wbo fcson r hlmjnst now over the taveim playing a gamo ofpqK^. He's little, yoor steps be email but If bo more CuMMi}, 'In brdnrto thW Mia, doea'not prbj^ly be- may { bis retreat got a sucker there, and he's sure to akin him If he oniy baa j irora aa black u a pot of t trm rapld^ qolokcf in advance... . Bar Ipng to the )iatlllgm, but la an encroachment on the you must bo your Should be umo. He's got the thing In ' oPld deck,' ' i^4f all set to ring a .t^^Aaa-ae wu bar rUglettoil bttr :'' however abeoiutoly run tnm yon, you miist ran after ' irbatapllrM.tbliikiDwoIilbmvirfwllluralab province of wieatmig. It depends rather on atrength than In which caao he will deal for hlinself four aces and his op- him for. In that cose, It woula be foolish to advance ac- noiu curma now iB paasliil^Jlr I act,, and ^la praotlaol more by powerM men than 'good I ponent four queens '; so honor perceive he must , your ^ - Hir.baadirutetadr OAe woro^tbUigon It "'. .".;..'..,. cording to method. In practhdng this part of Doxiog, If ..' .. baen.. ... 'rake the.penlmraona."-' Save a bnocb of radnbona behind, you 9fe not afraid to change your position, you may ad- t la order to avoid clbalog, the b«st method la to atrike : The look of .Impatleooe: vanlahed from the flM» of his '1M up wltb aqma flof9t-^ut abe failed Oal a btiOM'; vance, by. standing square ; toat la, bringlog yonr right Wauma;b«h\ orormlnd. fbrwud/ifhloh 7III keep your odveraaiy ajt a.^latanco. It^ honor at odce, and ah 'expreaalon more of sorrow than foot' on a parallel line with left, instead of keeping notwlthitaqdlngithla,. hia^t>ertlBta to raah.onq you.]^ your anger took Ite place. At length he aald, with a dgfa Jt hindmoat, then stepping forward In your first position rtrUcea.b\ow afl'd retreat Bent too eagerly on gr^hg " Dear mej that'a too bad I - It ht^ipena at nnfor- iBd a very attodi by tbrpwlng your left leg forward, then atanding squarc, - ydaltobeifMperly on bit gdord, lie vnlT lie open ao- tonato time ; I verv anxlona get mih ilbtMniti|co Joat a liulo o'erbdidan^' to'jf am to on with these caaea," then catering your Brat position, and thus contlnumg to AndraUWrajbiadttUiearm: -- - !/, ocnd'bloVfiwnlphyoii iDAr hit, and'thcnrefrcat ag^u; ibv A brown atudy foUbwed, and at length a happy idea j ,

aocb advance aa long as may bo neceesary. ' Thla latter method ^ 1 1 jS.iN>i a form I— tp elrlke at him, " Bill," ealdlie, addressing the of theabstotPni- down I Mend Biw.tbltro'atio 030 of lolling; .leave it 'to the la 'It and drop yoor^knee. By ihla^eaha jou wUl prpbably reader to determine which- tiie beet klnB, whbHad .Bpoken,."you aa fi^grb_^«iiraij*'waircoiuJt»blr low.';,. )indiinfand poker about , ,"v ;' certainly galna' as much. If not by the evade the return but 'the custom ofdropping ongbt only more, advance of well a* Plllldna. Buppgw yon gg over and play Ushand." i&e one leg, than the other doee by'tbat of both ; but It la li etepMd ftna ibo door abo tdrucod to tba eroobf, to be used on VC17 critical occaalon8, ' anchaswneayou .,-.1 ,-- f -.^ "And UAed'beraklttaaaalis wont, doogcroua should yonr adversary be a maater of the aoi- (fare alm^at certain that the man yon light with means to a &ittb«car«orhordr»aawuBonrrontniaalog ence, lest he ahould rash In and oloee with yon as yon A WAQEtl, BUT NO bet/ ; IbMibodldUwlllioobullDUiit; dose, or when he ia eo much stronger Uian you, thai his ^ etond which la ^ ^anWtnuioHotl^cElinowrWbllAMoeilng, blbw^irill'iqjore yon ocnolderably ahould you even atop aqnare, situation extremely liable to the Ltdi'o Ib held In all Ohrlatlan ci'untries to be one of the < ' , i 'evnleatreonSnodatthatmco croes-bnttock throw. most la j ttiem, or when yon arc not wpll eao^gh acquainted with degrading of vices—but there now and then a man iad lmai)n«UMrail,fbr, 'UartallrtbacUngl The Back-EUmp EimcKLEs la term I have naed.for the the itrt to be able to stop them with dexterity, or when you a whO( by constant practice in aome particular line of men- .Iwondar'dmnebwboahaoaald bar large knuckles of the hand. blow atruok with flad,yoareelf grow eo.wcok with flgfatlnif that it U neces- A them on dacity, becomes ao expert aa' rather to exolto the admira- ' ' the face generally cnta It Is better to hit with them tion I d^i*! taiow bar jiifflo, and t don't know bn'ttimlMr ; dtrv.to save your orma as mucb as poaBiole. of his acquaintance for his Ingenuity and address. Of ' when an opportunity offers, than with the knuckles in nvBayib^li.TorygiDlael ; Uie this stamp is well known to the i The common method of throwing, with many of the a personage people abont But wttfi drcM, ttfu a abalna bar lUr Ibrra ts eaeambar, middle of the fingers, as the laat often give way, whioh'ls the head of Lake Ohamplahi, and to all Iravellera . Ibwer orders ofpeople, Is by tripping up. Thla Is a paltry who , ; AfMMbvM bv bWa* Ilka lb* do'U I never the case with the book-hand knucklea ever occasion the tba nar.^ u an^ darold of aU (tU,. effort, aind la often guarded agaust by striking atralght- had to go over old' atage ronte from ' Of MinaiilrTlrtaaaadfrMa; forwaxd. If ypu.ate attentive, however, to your advera»- Whitehall to Saratoga. He was for many yeara the agent MToo'dtlilokb«r,lbos|bfodusilgb(T«gudUai£)Tl], ' • irUalaftanaboledmncbttrwird bryoalobeiblatonuplt ., i^'s mctlona,. ybq will commonly perceive tnat, before he for that most execrable UnOjOf stages, and liad every qnall- -^rtidef •onwctta'phoa. '. In tbla aiafutar,'7aa may remadf.tbo JnoonV«olenc«1>7 aalflnfaola at ^ ^forhis'offlce. IndnsblouB, attiempts to trip yon opi he will look'downwardaaf .your lli'witat ma>'Teit lOi byei^'/atr iint,' iii' dnfelgned wtb'iilahi VhIbh.wUl Blwa.yB give ypu the advantage where yonr'ad- of TrIth irife and only daughter, were makbig >^ Brahmin, a knot of gentlemen in the bar-room of the St CharlcB Dent. Tbe.pBlleatbeglfai^'rauAIdb^ 'enary I( not much atrcngcr apd heavier than yoniielC a pUgrlamge . to the banks of ue sacred Ganges. 17l£ Hotol, New Orleans, was about Ibtra. At length a gentl»- ' - ' ',\ the onarooterbtlo lndlfferetipe of their caste, they had : . tlajH IX. , . man, tnm northern New .York, said he wonld wager ".ths

tiuIw.rM«ha<(iiAi A^m uiifoar , / Inowtibiuly 'halted in the midst of the drinks all around " that he ccnid name the moat unblo^-

: . rice. '-Jnngle to;e«ok some The little girl, Ing and Ingenioua liar in America. ' I «fM/. dfdiuir. ° "Done " excised Aftef '«aoh piiii of four boon' ' ; . duiiittw, ' ' while the mother waa . " "> " . {- occupied hi prepar- a eonUiemer. 'Who do yon :name t I name Ai B.^ the doctor reqiiirei one hoar to be puaed bcd. Thia ',.'. M . , ti)^."Vie;'frngal meal; had tiioughtleealy atage agent of Whitehall, New Tork," aald the northern- ' in^(faJii,|iUt^Ji6inii«^ to poor patleiit,>.|e)ty^g . V .wanderedkto the long grass In qnest of er. " The devil yon do 1 " cried the aatonlshed aonthnn fdii Mme;nady insect flitting poat : on a snd- —" It's no ^xt—f/ou'tngetti^ cnort J" Ub lltUB u^tUng elte. ' To obviate the tedldiimu^ V deh, the Ikther, who had thrown himself «fjn^d alpnjB'jiiiajt hpiiiiid a prWate Inthytlhe^piiUents \ /'! .on.'th'e.groundto anatoh a few moments' all bathe together, A lvgejhed iUvlded into fon com- ..; 'repose,' waa aronsedby thesoreains of hla BRlBAEHfG THE BAI^.

pattmenlf eaoli capable of holding about eighteen peiMna, '.';>'-•.'-' ohlld,'and iegalnlng hla feet, perceived a We heard a story told by the cashier of one.of.bnr.tl^ ,', fill grpwn cheetah (a species of tiger) In banks the other day, that will bear repeating,. while it coni;ttM:|h^^plrliia hoiue. .fA Oi^V'^ij.lf '. ..- - i . .Vj /toe act of spiinglDg nponhla tender girl. may. ftimlsh a bint to coabiera In other places^ Tn-treating bmU'iilpiv tho partltlou dividing the 'aeVeial' biattia, foi^ To aee, and rush to her rescue.' armed only witn like troublesome ouatomera For several wccka.' the Tl«||)oM,to decnpy ^ho ijrldi to eqjoy the.companj of their with a knife, -was the work of en instant; cashier alluded, to had been much troubled, during buai- Menda, WithODt the .Inconvenience of lying In the water. he arrlved.too. late to ar^iit the tiger aa licaa hours, by a man (set on, it is thought by other par- he inade hla rarely mlanng, and In thia ties,) who would bring in fh>m 96 to $20, more or less, hi This la 'abtoliitely h'eceWy, tor If eight home an to be case,-fatol .epring on ,the Deautifbl and bllUL and demand the specie for theuL Several times ho passed In the bath and two In bed, and the person cndor- dark-boaomed maid. A terrible struggle received the gold hi exchange, bnt OnaUy,.getthiK wind of ing all thla la to be left alone In the mean time, the life of now.ensued, the Infuriated animal relaxed the trick, the cashier determined to give the paiilea con-

utaaAorlte vronld be fitr prefemble to It. It la eoUtaty^ its grasp of the child and fastened on the cerned In the matter a lesson. Accordingly the next time

father. The tender and loving wife, only the man presented himself (with $20 In Dllla) ' and made ooiJl)iM|ient.in the''penltanilai7,!wltii;tbe exoeptldd .tlirt now fblly awakened to the extent of the the usual demand for epecle—sold—he waa dcalred it tt^lM'a;lji'^*ttderf one, All the ^thenj; of MUi'' aezcj^' danger, forgeilag her. sex, inaenalble to wait a few minutes till,the cashier waa at lelann, and hla

agea ajiiidj obndUIona, a^^ clothed long aught but her huabond'a peril, leokleesly case wonld be attended to. Accordingly, drawing fbrfli a . udkalii in' woollen '" forward ; but e'er ahe conld reach bag of 'apeote,' the'coshier proceeded' 'redMm'Ua pro- inspitlj^ i||il^',B;,t|{ij^'( their, ahonldera,' and.dt on mmed to tnlsiee ttie regnlalte nnmber«f/!N-dml : the eppt to becpmp a third viothn to the to pay," with pisM / the bath, are grappling to benoiUM ranged round nnder watet tp to tbdr [Ton and your opponent In-order bnt waaflnoify Iniatlato monstort the ballet The operation took some tune, aceompUah- throw eoch othot a fall Ton have your right ami on bis providential 'flight of a ft«m nediu. Btroil into thla luge 'latUng rootn awhile after ed, and the left, after being duly noufled that hb rifle, penetrating the brain, atretehed hlih man j4ft' shoulder, yoor left against hla neck, and yonr. left leg my animala dead next draft would be honored In maxK-oent pieces. We dlifiay^the'&il' thing that moeta yoor eye X^!*^'^ iiozen' at her feet The brate husband lay ei(tended.bn the greea behind his right] . . ., ; uPdeiBtand he thinks the Angnsta banks moat bo nearly Ot'flftMn haada bobUng'np and domi, like bonya, on the in the last agenlea of death, dreadfully mangled, the brute happy mancenvre In 'olodng may be-thus piaetised. having torn away the greater part of hla brain and face, eqjfjjicf.of theatftamkgwt^^ Thero^ wagging bickyratd yfbm your adversary.'s body and yours are almost In con- .The Uttlc gjrl hod already expired. aitft 'f^irinfrdi la the' ahayen crown of a fiit fMar. Oloae tact, before he can grasp hold of you properly, dart your Never can I forget the calmness and apparently stoical BHAVWO; A BARBER beiliia^'r.ttii) gloaay rlngieta. of a folr maiden ; while be- left under his right arm, and' bringing it round his rack, Indifference of thla Indian woman while her husband lay eeice hold'Wlthi yonr hand of the Inalde of hla left arm* A raw daya ahice, a stout fellow, with a beard like a twj^^^erha^ la the mooMaCh^ l^e'oiF an Iil'^Ud offloeri before hla hla extended her, gasping lest She anpported Hotasfleld 'near the elbow, taking oore at the same, time to throw dicobrush, went Into the'barber.ahop of & But- " head, gently wiping the olood from his face and Hps; no In another direotlpn, gray halra are floating on the tide," ton, Exchhnge street, Bpcheater, and took a choir for a your .. left- leg 1>ehlnd hhn, by .which means yon pin down dgn of hex' feelings conld be detected in her features. I ln attendance anditbp withered fadea of alddamea'pe^r. " 6v,er the Ab'od," us. left arm, disable his right one llkowiae Iroiii strlkbig, shave. One of the young ihen waited upon gazed npon her with astonlahmen't ; bnt no longer was It day, t^ itahanghig uselees over yonr shoulder, and support hla him promptly, gave him a-close ehave, and put him In.lust- Bnito dt and aoak a iiliole even hi company, is no determined that death-had abtuBliy terminated the loved IfMy on yciir left thigh, woile you atrike at. hip face and mte order .'to make a decent appearance; hi the streeta. dl|^ penalty, and 16 while' amy :the. lacy hoora, one la one's 'sufferings, than ahe gave .way to the npit frantic atopiBcb with yonr right band,, without his hariog the -When the process was bompleto'and thestiimger was ready andhcart-rendlngexprc^ons-of gtleC The angnlsh of engaged far ieadlng a' newqtalter'Whloh he holda over hla to depart, ne made an hispeotlDn of hlspockets, and found power . of guBiulng or making any rcaiatance. ' If he 'be that woman, death alone can obliterate from my memory- ]ifl(^:aDOtherIn dlaooatlng a bltof toaat.on'a floaiUng abinewhat atronger than you, he may indeed struggle a a ecnf,- which he handed to the bpy In bayment for the 8e> words cannot picturo it I aeo' her before me as I write, great deal, and in a short time get ftom youl'but lest this vice he had performed.' , He waa politely informed that the tAble ; a' third, In kecttlng a 'withered nosegay, like a alternately emwaclng the lifeiesa and bloody bodlea cf her 'mbifld'Ve'aon'e, It Will be'asuIBoient advantage for you to price of shaving was' a sixpence.. The man replied very watovUlyt Joat above, the anrCue, while It Is hard to tell husband aind child, lavishing over them the most tondei^ sblke lilm two or three blowa^ and then release him. Thia cooly, ."I know It, and that

- .' ta^|(^ij{ad ibayliig ti^^^^^ or. leaning ova engaget^ after, wife, :*'^montha and (bund the bereaved SHAPE OF THE WORLD. In laihiittoonverBatleil wUh tjtioae Belof thcu'; Not miicii' bnt, Indeed, how changed I Icouldhnrdiy recognize her.- Bay and night, I waa in- A viLLiOB sohool-tnaater annonnced one day to hl< eiliiaehaitti obaenred'ld ,i^ve-takl9g,..iforir. ae^^^^ formed 'die wandered about, oolUng on Boholora, that a vLdtor was Potnhig aoon to examme theiii' dionl3''aUefflpt he would dock his a bow heal under her-hnaband' and child. A deep, settled " If heqnestlonayou in geography," ramarked,the teaph- waterir^iHeadlay'sAlp^aind'Bhine.' im.. -i ';o\w gloom,' beyond anything I ever wltaeeaed, er, " he probably will aak yon what la the ahape and fona .WBB'upon'her featuresj -her eyes had a of the earth, and if you do not remember, you only ban -wandmng, restless expreedcn. She knew to' oast yonr eyea at me, and I will shbw you my snulf-hoi lir D 1 4. N If 0 DB : 0 F; F 1 8 H I N O me Immralately, and~ telked In the moat to remind you that it is round." » bathetic 'Strain of her hapless child and Now the-teaoher had two snnlf-boxes—one round, whkt Tm bay of Mcmta; ht Spnth AmeHoa, has pjtebably Its buabaiid. Poor creature 1 I tried to con- \o used on Snudays, and the other a a^oare one, which.)) name (torn the great qnantlty of mantaa lit t^oae partB ; sole her but In vain. She said her:onIy carried on the secular days of the week. The ihtsl itl |lhe^ .lodlaba being d^eflye^loyed^^^tddjttg,^^ wish waa, as aeon as the moonsoon or rainy came : tiie viaitor, aa the maater bad forseen, aaked one 'a earth. -was at.flnjt Utile tl^i^they aaltand.caiiy to tiie^ I^mil provinoe&^.^'Ilie season abalted, to proaecute her Journey the Bonolars the form of the He a y to the Ganges, and die by Itesacred stream. embarassed ; but looking toward the master.who exhibil(4 Bilrit^SiloB cannot help i^mlrlng tliitr anteri I remonstrated with heron this folly, and his snuff-box, he iinmedlately answered wlthont the leail Utf'M'tthery, whloh they' cany on In "'^e 'Mowing explained to her the divine tmlhs of Chrls- hesitation : " Sir, It Is round Sundays, and sqaare the rail junner ^—They tiiiow Into the water a'ibg 0/ woeif/ouh tlanlfy. All I conld say mode no hnpreS- of the week." aloa; nor seemed to abate her determina- «f tit(7,'iifi Ifii'ttiaklqg n balza, being abpat fiv9 .f^ |d|;. tion, and time wonld not permit my atoy, "NOTHING WHEN YOV ABB USED TO IT." jardBU ISDgtlTfigi near a foot .in jiUameWr. log nor did I evercMmce to traverse the aame coixxcTOB from the city of New Ybrlc, rather fa^ wui.CftsvnoI^nitoiiappcrt the weight Intended, A whloh. scenes ; doubt, bnt I have no ftom my dlcns In hla taste abput what he ate and drank, happened oonabifl ofa' net fbrofli one aubae- 1^1. end of It, and the Indian knowledge of Indton oharaoter, she lately to be on a tour through the Sucker State, asl poii^lon' on quently conled her resolution into effect lo| Itudkg^In.Bn erect theother. Oh thla totter- [Represents a nanccuvre in cloalng, aa recommended in atoppbg one .day at a rather comfortable lookhig bbuae, he Inquired of a respectable looUng- elderly lal; ing VwaVaiiBUted I7 <)n$iiUigleow,iiepQtB6S to aea, tbo aevcnth chapter. With your left ' arm underyonr ad- versary's right, seizing hold of If he could procure dinner there. aboot tbv.dlatanoe of ihidf.tfltikgne, where ihe ahootthla the'Inalde of hla left aim, A BALL-BPOM.; eai7fl> and your left leg thrown behind him; he is'snpported' on -•'Well,!' eBys Bhe,"I think yon may get It

folloittf .' net- ' AtfotUtf lndlkn Uo'dli; a dmllar log, takea in yon've.-got'inongh to p't^ for our thigh, while your right arm la In ;'\V^iiATx|i eccpo .of commcn-place 1 how hackneyed It" . f the ao^ cf striking hold iitit iiietencdi 'to 'en^ of the net, nov6l8l ball-rooma He abowed her that the needftil was in his poneariA of 't^ cne by which In.. In this plate and the preceding, eoch figure u how trije In ordinary llfb I and yet for all and ahe bade him, " git off hla hoea and toto hlmaolf bi" mtaimitllt'whOlA la ezpanded,''aAd M,t^ the Indiana move drawn naked, and wlthont muinera, os Such mancouvrea, haVc a oh'ttracter 'and a aenthpont of their own, the house.'? acbordtoglV did eetU[nuelfdg«> ' ' llghte—the so, and however prober iii flghtbig,' oMiPt with safety bepia&; tempAa and' all nges: . Bonfeming U' the He toirerda the:iand, where tiieir ptrtnen'walt to dnw (heir out-u tiscd in crowd—the mualo—conducca to ptlr.up many of the to await ItA prCparatioo. £verythlng .waa apread aptrnog. ' Alt the other flgnrcaaro represented net on dibre.' In thla oopupettldn the dixtiirlty.aiid agility It pretty good atyle, and promlaed himself a perfect rnni with mnmera ond epaningjackets,] .- thpiigbts that belong to ftuipy. And romance. la a he the milk to drlA of Indiana, In mfklntalnlng hn 'c)q|allll»rldffl ttn round melancholy accnb to men after a certein pgc. . It revive Itaat The hostess brought in a pan of now 'When two poracna'closo linages dipping It Into bowls with a gonrfi loga of wood, la tnily apuialog tat the continual ag^la- in flghtlng, thebutnai otte'mpt maily of thPso lightor and more gracefbl connected and commenced out \ >•<> la to throw each other a iUl. In order to do this, whUo with the wandering deairca of youth, ahadows that crossed at abb filled her gneat'a bowl, aho dlaoovered that she ttcn 'ofthe aea renden h abaolnicly neceaeary for them to you arc both grappling with each other, place your left ua; and seemed love, but wero not, havkg, much of the dlpp^ up a amaU mouse, and taking hold of it Bffe<>'j'^ ' bt oontinaally ItUW' changtngtheir podttbit', &nd lnaklnj(dlireN leg behind bis right leg, and in tiio slrnggie yon nay grace and charm, but hone of the paaalon and the trag^ atefy by the tail, ahe atrippcd down the milk offof mottons with their throw hbn backward upon hla head. Should earliest gentlest' recollec- hla drinking a sympothetlp algh, tcaw bodlea ; iaiid ' wbliiftUl holghtou youradre^' of lovp. So many of our ftnd cup, heaved jj Bory serve you In this manner, you may make your sltaa- tlons'to'cbnncbted with thoso'-ohalked floors—and that through tho window, and exchttmlng,. "poor thmgl .f* thi^cidty la, that^^the Indian la atthe aamo tjme obliged • i' tlon his, and throw him iDstcad ; • of being thrown, by with- mualo, nalnAiUy gay-^ahd thbie quiet nooka and corners, the bowl before the Yorker. . , ... to my^lMflh his oilr andhla' net. In drawing It towarda " golotfU drawing your leg ft«n before bis, and plaolog it behind. whero too talk that hovera about the heart and dooa not " Why, madam," aald ho, yod don't think I'm the -' land. .Thermo,. Inabedi Bometlmce, though The CroBB-bnttock throw is ' ' very one of the . most dangerous touch It, hos been held. Apart and nnsympatblslng In drink that!" . \ „ ,',^ "Woll„ Be]dqii)'/idip oil' ihelr loga; but, being ciooUont awlm- falls that con be given. It can only occur when your and that austcrtr wisdom whloh comes to us after deep poB- "And why nott" Inquired the hoeteaa. l» your edvortaiy's right sidca, in closing, happen to bo in alona have been excited, we sec form after form cnnsbg clorolf you\olty folka aint too nice to live 1 men, they recover thoir bark, and In an loslant placo contact, in which case ycu ore to take a low hold of tbo the butterflies, that doiszlo us no longer among the flowers bless yon, don't mind 'em no mor'n If thoy wnr mo^ thomKlrea In thehr former dtuaUon, waistband of hla brccchca with your riglit hand, ond of his that have crcrraoro lost their IVagrnnce. tocei'' . ; a

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Was bkstening to. I could not think I Inflicted pain for THE CHAMPION WRESTLER. say ei^oyed nyielf u my own gratification ; and I dare A LEGEND OF MAD RIVER. much u any of those Udy-tourlsts who, like " petted chll- witttBi f OB TBI niw ToiB eumt. Oren," have been carried by their Mow-mortali ovsr laoh ST T. KUDLIOK TIKAKDA. places in Oauu a fwUm. The dear little thing i I tli^d In 1799 BD eaglneeiing part/ vasMot oatflrom.Cb- like to go to the Port de Ycnosqae again, only forth* olnnatl, Ohio, to explore the tbUcj of the UlomL The pleasure of renewing my acquaintance, with that Uaek o)rpi «u cotaprlMd principally of FenntylTanlaiu, who pony. had been engaged, at that plaoo, Tor tome moatha past, in During an ascent of two honrs, It atver stopped of ItB

gathering and preparing provlBlons for the Western army. own accord to breathe but once ; nor wu I ever obllgtd

.It* Among the company was a young man ofstiotig, athletic to dismount. Francois sometimes held its tail ;, boi

foiml and a character notable for its qnlet, eqnitable was too fond of it to make use of it as a pulley to bring demeanor, and nnStnchlng coorage. He vraa the champion himself up the ascent, which was at times so steep as to of the party in athletlo exercbea, the um of flre arms, or render that tall and the creature's head nearly VertloaL feats of atrenglh, and yet his eren temper kept him from We passed out of Arragon Into Catalonia by tbe-Fort brolla with hie fellows, and rendered him their pride and de Fommcrean, ascending still from that of tho Pleads; bbasL and truly I never before believed that any horse's feet The party took their coarse along the roate laid out, conid pursue such a track—track, indeed, there was none,

touching at Hamilton, Dlayton, Old Chlllootbe, and other or traced only by the course of a' mountain-torrent Wa' promising dtlee, until they struck the month of the Little either descended stairs of rock, or nude our way over Miami, where their work was at an end. Remaining in broken slate and shingle. camp over Sunday, before etartiag on their return trip, It was curious to see the way my little pony acted In Lowiy, in company with a friend took their rifles in band the former case. When these rocky steps were 'to be and started out for a hunt through the forest. Wending passed, tome of them at least three quartors of a yard la their way towards the sorth-weBt, they found a plenitude height, tho creature would stand still for a moment,-wll^. of game, and were abont to return, when Lowry proposed bis head bowed, his lntoUimV,m.4pri9i>ftmil^ to asceud to the top of a hill near by, that they might

take a fhrther glance at the Interior. They ascended the srtiig,' I snppoM from mentol 'cxcroia,|iis he'reconoolter-[

hill, and arriTlng upon the top, each man started back ed the spot and decided on his plan of actiob.

wlU> ih> »Tn]aniatlon 1 "Let bim go I" the gnldfl would call.outj^and.thep, "Beantinill''' drawing bis fote-feet together, and pWlqg th«WniM, Mi It was the Mad Birer YallS^ •«Mi.«t;Bt(hed like a ROOM FOR I MPRO VEMEJf T. air of dellberato resolatlon on th« qiot b* had teleotaifel! gorgeous picture before them, extending ihr bhtt^ in areitlng-pliloe, he would rest bn the itretcli fbr •'MtMl' ITBRJ. DIT TOO OTMnH—HB WILL.') /jKoto'. "Troi. HBAM'»i.'OBaBlllDBIJFFOBSAt«. Hb'LL OO OH IMFBOVW' yerdant prairies, and luxuriant forestfl, the dashing, foam or.two,uuti1, Collecting hisl;io(U' and the village of Sprlngfleld was soon laid ouL But I Lowry by the shoulders. ono thoagb|, the fbll exteat of his danger 1 Dnt bis cheek ly.apd silently the. boat was rqn In shore. &. ww1dli am not going to write the biography of Lowiy, but shn- W The young huator had detected his motion in time to did nol blvi^ BOf hit eye quail.. Slowly raiaiqg his left I bad the entorprise to myself, and clambered.qp tlieitMli ply to narrate an incident in his life. It Is necessary, turn and grapple with him. He felt there was now no hand, Be gently motioned as)de the deadly weapon. bank with a quicker pulse than when I flrst 1eTeUcd».rifla however, in drawing a detached sketch, to give some avoiding the contest, and be quickly took his position. Slowly the Indian lowered the rifle, and resuming his at a HIgbUttd deer.' Intended -tlollnB .mlg^t'. knowledge of the individual connected thcrewltL Lovny My Jhan He did not liko to enrage the Indian, and, on second former position, again gated^ angrily at the banter. For prided themselTes on'thelrsnpoi^or sonobalance {aMI/iS' was looked npon as the pioneer, the patriarch of the thought, ie concluded It was t>etter to allow hlmeelf to be the second timf,',tbe eqory yf his wr9ii|[B's{ejgaed .to .flte deed, as I approached them, there feemed 4iMit^ settlers, and was everywhere called " The Hunter of Had to be lM thrown, only endeavoring to save himself from hart. his arni,Vad he laintt titftjIUe to'Uaiuoiii^, Mlb ' th'efr i^aitTy timilii atiil wlolilog fillQWly tfa«;f roie, I Biter." Many were the stories told of him, and as the After 0 short straggle, he fell, but so olumsliy, that the determtililCa Wrealc' his revenge. one after the other, and waddled to the old man is still living, though now old and InSrm, he water, all hut one, Indian detected his. ruai. Lowiy again motioned bis weapon aside, but the eyes the most gallant or most gorged of the party.,, remains the. center of a peculiar Interest to all who have ^e lay " Wbito Hunter play—he no tiy to wrestle—lot bIm of the Indian flashed flre, his face distorted by passion, a thirst for the early history of our country. still nntll I was within a hundred yards, pf Urn; then try bis best—^Manoka throw him anyhow," cried the young and every muscle seemed nerved to the deed of death. slowly rising on bis fln-liko legs, he Inmbered toward t|w the young banter had his eabiii lined with skins—the chief, proudly. Lowry thbnght bis time had come. river, looking askanco at mo with aa«xpresslon of teiui- trophies of his valor—and a visitant to Ills retreat would " I see I'll have to take the conceit out of blm," said Suddehly a shadow orioned the glittering barrel of the tonanee that to say, " He em do no htmnet,' have formed, at first sight, the impression that he was me bam | Lowry to himself. And rolling np his sleeves, he stood rifle, and seeded to at&act the Indian's' attention. His I may as well have a swim." 1 took aim at the throiat dl but half civilized. He had mingled .much among the ready for the oombai glanco wandered fh)m the shadow to the shy, where be this supcrotllous bmle, and, as soon as my hand jMeijIdled, Indians, and studied well their character, and strolling Wltbont a word, the holds were taken, and the struggle descried a large hawk, iailing swiftly by. The rifle veered the very puUatlon of my finger pulled tho tribes often'pltohed their tents around his cabin, and joined Mg^y^^ft commenced. It was strength and aglli^ pitted against from the hunter to the bird, and the Indian flred. The the. bullet; and with him In the hunL went gun; whlczl flew the my excited art and connter strength. They were well mstobed In hawk fell dead at his feet 1 ear could catehthe (Awi with which it pliugcd Into the It is somewhat singular, that among them all there was sizo and muscle, and the only hope of Lowry was in his Then fixing his eaglo eye on the attonlthed Lowry, who scaly leather of bis neck. Hla waddle become a plunge, not one who oould throw him in a wrestle. had been Ho art. But ho had determined to be conqueror. First upon bad sprung to his feet in admlratloa of the shot, ho said, the waves closed over bla, and the sun ahons on tbe.>palm mfktohed against their best braves, and in every oontctrt, ono side and then to the other the powerful strength of proudly; water, as I reached the brink of tho shore, that was Ml oame off vIctorlouB. This night have sutjectcd him to the Indian twisted him passively, but he stUlalbog at his "Pld Hanokaflre at tho wblto hunter, he would fall llndented by tho waving of bis gigantic tall. But there ii their dangerous, and vindictive revenge, but his amiable antagonist with grip of steeL Again and again he dead befbre mo, like yondifr bird I But whlto huntor Iblood dpon tbo water, and he rises for a moment to tho temper seemed proof against their Impetuous passion, and was lifted In the air, and dashed violently to the floor, ^vo man—good wrestler-Manoka will not kill him I" ^rfaoe. "A hundred piastres fcr the tlmseach/' I it. he continued on amicable temis with them to the last but the hunter still retained his. feet He allowed the Lowiy and Manoka were ever after iwom friends. claimed, and half a dozen Arabs plunged into the streaoL Oao day, however, after ono of these wandering tribes Indian towasto his strength, by hisrepeated exertions, ere rises again, and the blacks hsd There I bo ^aah a'thlm at'l/h^ boon , with him for .several days, a strange Indian, he node any effort butln diftnoe. Then, afler a fbw THE PYRENIAN PONT. hadn't a tooth in his head. Now bo is go^^ jib^^ttrs called Uanoka, Joined ibe oamp. He was a tall, bntwny arlftil trips, which disconcerted his opponent, bo dropped Tin creature I monoted was scarcely larger than one oloM over him, sod. I never saw him flw^' IJroiii tbat fellow, with heavy shooldcrs and clpsft-knlt mnscles, and suddenly apon one knee, and burled him over bis head-^ of those floe mountoln-goate, whose size sod curved boms time wc saw bnndrods of crpcpfliles of id|i linil, and flred a conntcnance indicative strong of and uncurbed, passions. the fire . into 1 emulate' those of the deer ; It was coal-black, with such siiote enough at them for a iPpanlsh:moint|on ; but we The flint indication the hunter had. of his presence, was The Indian scrambled forth from the flre, dreadfally little legi as seemed Incapable of siipportlng weight, my ' oonld never get possession

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