New York Clipper (Sep 1862)

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iivtoghlmlMO. .r, "v .^v'tf.-'iV'.-'. 41. *n ,»etor »t* b j^^ftoi£MS«<i tOoanopper. .^•SSSSroSnj found,amohe^favorite ™«*^t*bl6a»bl»,tin»«e™» ,.. '■■■.',;,. . S^^^Vtm^o-Ws have-no oompleto, record ^' 5j^^l«^«p- ? ttSo*rane«ln Engjtad, • In Ink B^^ttiJSSfadJi have olearedihpy£BOifwt* ?Jw ortt nlw> horses, ■IK? jnin^ that etfial these feats. T^nij.hihi«.—The "Colonel"! Is not with: the army; V«y ia^biiiaoltrteaana truBfyMei>ai'Uttl»d In hia behalf i'ntoit immense oddB,:'.TOIi tMjusoi tormento».not only.'.'ptii I'jralnst,, .. . up 'JoW'-jtp defeat'the'Amerloan, but *»I f? 811 W^f. JS*?. TnoeWtytffar'es: to- raisTopresent-and .toatit* the! o»t)aaJ hto friend*.- iSw'yfeltMtt»4e4tt^ H««ian.WM•doomed'inn —tla chances wwi« iV *S M»* thousand—that he.wohld su^Ia'a imo^'disiibo'iwdefeat to' hla : meoting with tho ©ham- pfcn'of- England tij^ai -he met ^th when he enpo'nntoied the TriiMi Moiritwy.; iTbe : !&ry!a'opponent ma apprlaed. of the Boyls'VutoowM* PRii)t9':oJ : »tU^;tn'4;poste4 to,many Utile matters thaV'roif^wmtebute tothe.gi^ecesB of Biyers. Thus trimnieUe^.Dy fliemaantoatfons bfenemleB at home, end oheasa from pblntto point by wpeiior numbers in • strahgo opuntry.lt was not Bn^rlBin^«thi.:the ; ijnerio»n.people bad, fearsof,the result But Hemio-^conaoiom'of his own strength, and ability to contend , anceeesfti^, ^ with the i best man togiandboniai^noe^^ not tobe'thwerted from his pur- iJT, BABE BAW. 0WOK»f;.Bnd.otStt w , for exercise end amusement, on hind S , BTNBIOHB-T? ^ .1M Broadway, up slg^ .^djhliiii hnunds~bave'dKi their owhway fcihe,mi^;:f>«biSM» they In honof or. Mo w •ijXffi and out," and tendered them wild with taij K we 111, ^ ^ gun(| ar^Uss'itfjh^tomptota^Wbmollttleaenowi. "Tre* | takes, plsoe on the TJnlon Gron J^oM^ r; eit >l ;<to lCeetttbleto.; "How's your poorjeesl'j. y..-t m-*-«-^ v-i i.-i" :' ■■'-> - - £;'■!..« i ^' " J -^»» 1 ' . te ^ ^okth* aOtb; the third game between the Mutuels and ilk. How ill sou, eMMiwiiL.-The'gtnOomen who name to *f* tfo wUl beplaycd^n the tJnlon Ground. / / y AUui - Maryland from tho yokebf tyranny which held her. V^^'A^i}^/',:^ : J// J hare Keen talehtaoli tiVpIaoe fr^» whenbe^they dune, and nay the Lord have meitjy'onthetoeonto." Itolftethe yam abo^ xo.nc Aurcp.^.. ,. BBOOii>TV.'-^-On ■ weaneaflir between tte lttMttttatr takes; plaee on the Union Gronodsl ah*as It la In4mp ^lt£xaaDlUtothe3Intnals,.w>prestme.they.wmputlh^t^ 1 T^Ot'forenlolt on' the occasion; and. h'onoe we may eipectiS 1 - H&ii& vftVAnisno.'—^Theao. clnba playediogrtur forDu _ ftrat time thla Reason on the Harld'm Grounds, Moiiat}lorrti „ .Affethowaadaenwhp'fllar^efti* I tOffbnmy -^^.7"?, • ", ' J,£2«w» .w^M«ii'tf VW'tmvvabM:: The* H«Heni«n«d a good:nine oik haadiS I down again," except that. Merylwd'a ..Ubera^rB'^edaddlcd* S^'^Sr^a Atlantioe wore well. r6pres»nUdZS/1 iiKi«<aatarthantheFmcihmen;,9owar«yott.aenerelJaotaoa^ not have .either Btart;OUvor,or MjO-BrlMi. h£ r " tola time. •-ijL. pitched in place it the letter, and was snob as to nnder.the absence of 0| tS!St^hiSnit^o »?°J* b V?f'»«^. B ^'^ e il poae by the llae and Inventions of ^iZmS^^e^ 1 *: Alottor . din ^ dtoonr C8M * 1U r.pt on meventenoiof hlaway, bis New-Toik enenkles, and lept oh the even tenor of his way, attending to his own • bnsl- •SSCTSio.' b^Yon'.wuT perceive that we have at- Ineas; >d. by ei«tegi<!al i OT ™ en ^^.« ■SS^S^S^^m^mt^l^'e, acoordtog to Uta^' the flay 01 battle at length arrived, and on theneld of ' ftrnboronghthe^amerlcan ehOTed hlgsnperlority.V ing his game opponent, and aoatterjhg his seconds andadvlsera BaarMOAi BO«bK.-Thafallraoes oi^»y^^* 0 ? ,1 ™S ^™!nSiM4on the 18th. Inst., a report.of which wJU bo found .raeTwer\to.be wntSned toweek.and on the Sd'TMgo and Waflram 'aretoteirt eaoh. others pow.ers ta>e three mile racdi"' : ' ■' " . -^an^anM^mtttanoSld be.previonaly paid S^Wt^fiee'thlsweek'srlfegroKlnstrelsy." ; SaM«l»E»^^ Ttolt was that the.Hew-York d^.tornW - - - xbAi famons Olp-nap; and; canie down to the, gnlse of friends. ■*hen defeat seemea to'atara/ the Boy ;in theiface, this gang were his bitter enemles;'when success crowned hto efforts, they oameovertotbewlnn^slae,andaU^their;caj^ jggt ao .lt Is with the brave little oommander of our Union ;T,H'E.. H I N G. ?BjSESpSas«ea<m7TO regolarly t 4. hitter from-Sag- wiafled yon last week.; '/Vwl^arrisWR.'P^^naaks. Hodonbtthe'establlahmentof '^^^SS^^-rm^nt good subject - But/yon see wn^OIiailKB'S SAXOOIJ— THE OEU-Oomer of Hons, ton and Oroaby streeta, Newtort.' mia eWablhhmentmaytrttt. fnUvtotormed the:too*ttman'a Oallery of Art, as.theie la to be ffl^eTortei^TelolSSctlon oftfie kind In theoity,' toclu. ding pictures representing the most Important sporting.events, Sf the portraits of most of the. eminent sportsmen in^belr sev- eral»ursuits. Visit tho Sporting Piotore Gallery, to which some valuable additions have recently been made, by all means. Mf WUEJHAWKHl*,—TMa suburb of Kew York, though loba- the play of qranejt 2dl2 1 )f Oliver, who nsuflly position, unnotloaablo, and Slnl6nscn played finely it lrthZ which la now BtaH's place. Of tho>Herlems, Bird»oll'a,pi A 7J ' pltcheiwaaezcellont, also theoatching of Hudson and the Bretm thlid base play of Uarah and Bopney; Graft, sa short stop,, also efficient, as were the other' players of the. nine. In tin], respeciivo positions. Of the Atlantloa, the positions In the leu .were W well played*, but thosoof tho outer might ha^sbta better attended to. Note change was made m 'the poalUoTirat either of the nines throughout the matoh, nor was asbub decision ofthe umpire oblocted to, he being the right mapb tho position. Inbattlog, Hudson of the Harlem did the beat« his side; scoring the only home ran of the match, QralTa btht the second best score. Of tho Atlautlcs, Crano, Chapman,id Joe Oliver, made the beat acoros, although Smith did tie bat batting. The full aoore ghen below gives all further parttailiji- ATLAOTIO.. BATTINO, joanlense. B. d^jack being: the highest' csrfl " ■ - - ■ fcand'onVfor-Jaok,, I support But . the. worst of all, some of that same Hew York aUque r whooppoaed,Heenan,alsoraised theory that Modallan I T,|gj^ tf ii^i*t^eoiihtaaaa Jaoknntflalterlow. > . 'P"w6f^<fba7-m. 7£*nia.-Tbaiiks. Jour- questions will be '^IMWrWI 1ninW : flTTf***"* T ' tT '»* t 'r■■ -i : -1 -ri",; « j . ■■\'.TZliiLjr^>v^ was* traitor), that he waa.an enemy to his country; that he was V i'WffiliSajP^ Wdnot Australian.'.. ■ i. .I paying his soldiers into the hands' of the foe, eto.'i eto.' If he a.' ■jij(lili^ , ''filisnlrri Dt*;iw.a^'«hW.«»»sy.. 8baIl.T».aJaf l-^-^j damnable oharges. lf he' waa ever obgnliant of v;-^*^^.m^ e T^ii^ *^ "M-spaper attacks, how the spirit of ;the- brave ''. i-i^S^^b^ofMa-B?-" U P ^J^ =: ' • ^ »^.»™t h»ve to or«n " •y.V^a^l^aVTrf. 7,-lTe like your style;' Be hot!alarmed at | of the .wretches who gave, ntteranoe - TetoUnsMosB.' army.'-' Like Heenan, he wss sent mfloa away to, storm an enemy ^ y^ited during the summer by'many of our oenuid their entrenohmentsj like Heenan, he was attacked at ™ neato d oitlienS tor the benefit of their health. 'Those who tome and abroad; like Heenan, he was orlppled Wbis resources, orosa the water^lothatdireotton this t^f-^,™*^"^ IZ^mnwhoshouldhavegivnhimthelro^^ hUl from the 12d street ferry, where s good view of the.HudsoB Elver may beihad; » cooler, in the shape of a; sherry cobbler ^01 r3w j3sp,^gars of flrst-rafc quality i and. If you hke, you can to anhoVs pleasant exercise at quoits, the material and place being always in fix. rv* XHHl OMBira»Ji,No. lie Bowery, between Orand aid ™, uu _ „„ il „ „ Hester streets, Mew Tort; The 'subscriber respootfnlly Informs T ,^1 ST.' U«in »,™h Satondaand aoqualntances, that he has taken the above house, , the.Le down the irtton ttroate ^^nToplSe^hMonday evenug. June^ ma. The Bar ranoe to them.''But. he silently U^noe mipplledwith the cholcert wtoes,Uquors, nd BegatB. _ l oorelnMn in_l^thetaun>ofhiBenemIesto ''^i^ ! ii*.;-xle5H»mB^W» : ««.^ i^™nJn™r 0 «.lw e hear adesiof talk around the city. ■^^.A^Snsiaent at present ' 1 - ■ /'■" ■ • ;. .] JS.to .tiin. M d his brave and devoted band of patrioja. .And I- Thbtwo Jopngs.,-We hear a aeaioi l^a.aroimu_ u» «gr. ■ : ti>1fji3rie6i*r.— ^Ths first «^ent»f.HewT0Tk*T»Z0MTBawas' - '" 'iliwifjpi^Jtta'sasossiianawlhtn»«aia,.'-;.V / . . .! 4s> pnm P.iTM». Bbaton.-In' oaae of a inla4eaLari outstab Pearoo,o..... . Bmith.sdb..a Joe OUver, o t .-, $ p O'Brien, a a.. SebeH,rf.'.,r v Crane, 2d h,'.-..,, Maoe^jfi......'..' 8lmor>son>lBt b Chapman, If...:; BM, BTJFS. 4 ' a ..« ..a ..a .;• ..a Total., Atlantic. .Harlem.. 8 a- 3' , 4 ■ 3 . a ' -4.. Hudson, 0......V, BirdaaU, p......'. Hsrsh. latb...... Page, If.......... . Booney, 3d Graff, s s.....:... Colgate, o'f...... Thompson,'r f«.. Freeborn, Jd-b.. vii'ieis'arB.vbld....<■ ; -. .. -gf bV Oinoinnatl.—Make' apiiUMttop^tpJ/Bome good .stage '■ ^faansger. ^.^T* * •V : ; ; 'c.9.i.,Buflalo.^l.'Bnmv^ : ; -iaytra'waa bom in England,';; •.' • "■'• •-'v' ■t^jntjBtoo<m-Ttwiea'orothOT : '^^iS0K^^itaajit*U» Is totiaUfoiijla;. " -Wv' ^^JlfljbailsV^^'oisiBttf It' HOirt^B. ; FAiH.'A. dBB^T.' 1$m&t : . V.ULTJBSI. : -v;.';^. • rjim^'mentiontn one of "our. previous hwuea of tha'prob- —. , c i concerning the relattfe merita of the two fighting Joea^burn when^ih' the face of odds that would have ruined many another j ^ Ooss. There are all sorts of opinions, and eaoh man has his V^^vrfhh.mehf^ Pearce Smith; Joe Oliver.. .0 P .O'Biien^.a Total . . ". BOTBHina m iiOHrHinHOB.' Ist'^ad. 34:4th-«h: «th. 7th ' a -. a ■'. 0', a -a-, a/.v.v./ i WTCT.TlTWn. , 0. sth ethr 8 1-JI a 3-u (ftnotal, h« saved his men from destruction, and placed ' , a eaf^poeltion—reinforcements were refused him, and he and hla army ordered'to fall back upon, 'the' Potoinao-dld ; he resign | nle'oommandf. No) , He craved' the privilege.of 'fighting undo-1 Pope in' on» capacity..; It was denied him, and Pope and his jinny. Wffifor^ te look'upthelr 'lines of retreat,',' and take position jfeajiJita the'warks.ayen^'.Wsabtogton. -The Hew York clique L «ohtinu«d theiresse^u.Tipon ifc^ ltoerfain that hla day.was over, that Be had been "played out," .that he see something done towards setting tho ball in motlon_for_an- other great International combat, end Joe Cobum .matched with Joe Ooarvroold Jurt'do'that same thing. Both men are on the anxtons-seat for pugilistic renown, as we know; our London cor- respondent having seen, and talked with Joo Ooss.' principal badkerln Wolverhampton, who is willing either for Ooss to nght here or Ooburn there, expenses boing defrayed accordingly, and we have Cobum's manifesto; agreeing to any reasonable terms— In tact he wlBbes so-earthly objeot to Intervene, and would be the list man to pick straws about trifles. There, you see, both eidoe 'HTIiAn mlhaf'a in hfn Bebert Crano Vaco Blmonson. Chapman. 0 . .0 - -vo 0'' 1 0 0 0 ; 1 i;. a. o o o o ' o. '.•■*'■ 0 11 ;0 Totals.... B 6 16- 26 Hudson., Blrdsan: Mareh... Page. . . Booney. Oraff . .. Colgate.. Thompson . . 0 Freeborn.;..0 nv.Sfnd.BaieJid. »i a o * ..;o ...a ...o ...o .-.,.o t t % ■ 1 2 1 « Totals. ,ucVb^,ehWnp ; .l^ "Little Uao" had really come.. But the dogs "reckoned without their'host" Washington was manaoed-by the adyanolng foe; [ th'ey'came like ah avatoohej''Maryland was'tof be freed; the man has put down any dust to bind the match.' Now if "our Joe" wants to head off "their Joe," he's only got to send oyer a deposit, with articles, to the Sporting Life, and "tho thing, is Hi." Goes can then forwardhla instalment to some responsible party here. iBsuea of the prob- U,^ was to be invaded; and fire and;.sword carried into the -"a™"^^^gto will look like bndnoss " whereasVnow, un- beingheldlnOhlca-. VMyjjeut'of the free States. - With thb fluab of victory they ap- ono oc the other Books up the "wherewithal," things will •never get no further.": Once get the matter under way, and the difficulty is over. As Ooss seems anxious to come over here, provided he is allowed oxpenses, by Cobum's sending a deposit, ' i^^ l (aflur8 of ths''(^reat Horse Kalr 1 .'then ^(^/-•.(^..'pixignoaacaUona of the result have been bome out l p^,'^^ The North'was to fear and trembllng at the sound of •j^jjiifoltwfriyBfr' tarsataatien. a*.thito r aiidtt»'«oii«»i«t».,'nd ^^jjt,■ xha i4mtola1ratlm' ii&#fl *■ mmw , , HaJtet'-'fallure la every respect - A more, mort^tog-failure,; j^jjiiitions; they•couiaflxupon no'one to'-guldo our ship of I Se^cm'sTtae^smVume/ropose^terms, dale, and place of light- '^t«t^.'ii«var before «»ur^ om o^proposea racemeetin^ "* iead^lt was a voice the administration'could not resist, and the I'able, honest, fearless, tndepondont man's hands, who can be re- V«ortta' of the armv the abused and maligned' McOlellan, was lied upon by both prtoclpals and tolr^Wends. Should thlsBf- .fayonte oi ine army, me ao™" ™» ■» T»"™« «™ I j^ aammereal buslneas, or oventuata In another • international chiwentoarivebacktoewbelhora^ this aide of the PondT it is most probable on to victory. This time; Mcdellan'iplans.were not Jnterfered I'aoss would ju> ell his training over there, and not take passage wH*;r^or«emenlsW -" '- v -* — .™n,it.uonof thafca, and rTOTtaig nhMeBto the hands of fcehonesl llttlS man of Dub- [j <hmii .who' trleh I Unfhe oan relr on everything , being done that la ppaslble,to get 'Jieads wlth morti.' nim^n fix,'and'"seo him through" fair and square. 1 - As the Belt ^- '^ill have nothlngto'db with tfio afMr.'weare inclined to think our Engtlab cousins will do better by Joe Cobum than-they did uniphed at Famborough. Out upon euch dastards, who to sub.*" -■ ...... ._ ^ .« _■- serve some private ends, or to avenge some imaginary personal wrong, seek to mln as true a patriot as ever breathed. Out upon the knaves who would'sell their country to this, Its hour of trial. If they have the least feeling, -their punishment must be severe. AU honor to the brave little commander, and his fighting legions, and destruction to their enemies', bojh at home and abroad. Pearce Smith Joe OUvor. P O'Brien, Bebert.... Crane. Mace....., Blmonson. Chapman. ' HOW PUT OUT, r-B(LU —. jryB'dlrfMMJbut ..o a a o jo o 0 0 0 . 8 0 ' 0 0 1 0 1 0 l.p Hudson.: Bird sail . Harsh::'. Page../. Booney. Graff... OolgatS'.. Thomp 0. 11 ' 8 2& Freeborn.. . 0 , . :o o : ..'.oKi .. :i i .-.'.Ot 1 .:.'0 0 ...ii i.'.O 0 .0 1 Totals..'.. 8;:5 11 4 0 3 after being "written up^by theiscrlveners (now,-good •iKr. PrlBtari dont make thia) scavengers) -of .thevconoorh^was '■* «*w#i#n- down".' ; by the public, the meeting never coming-fo X'^B^e'tbananopeijhg trial, which so disappointed the speculators ^ffc^ftytyfrtai. ..I, fli. ninaHiiji mi .lnrtn^jobi - Jad.-as -Mr. ' ^ ^today's Hew iork races turned 'Y ( ^^^M\1^fMA^i^MaircliaA flasle.'' ^:tng th^o'rse'FiiHir, ;ind says be>feii:sW; .fb* at^ndaoce was very small, whOe'-'the.com- . iVlhat "it wis one of the greatest failures. ' iitUe gavi'verylltOe,' If any, Baliisfaottoh,'" OlherletterB corrobo.. '.'nts' thhV snd the reports in the Ohloago papers all loadto.the ^ aiane .oonoluaion. The committee seem to. have known very guttle ah^inl businese makers,and somei of the members.wheprlde , ,ibemselves on* proper.khowledgo of the hpfse, were as green as D '«»^.ot,tha animals ahdrldersthey weracalled to pass Judgment V.wifp. ^Tb))r^.wereouttopretty strongforcoitrat, like some of A ' ' : sr/»^an'apld(ersatBnU-Bun,theyworabadlyhsndled.tie.com. . . Ri^ohelusm twt.uie -wnoie uung was gnguiawu u;bu> : 'i 5f%ott7e£d'oth.e> apeoulators, to 'man motley;'andthatv . '-.>/i^aiacpver^d thattbe'job waa likely to'be a fieale;.the ki •''•S^feS , k%ff»:iim'tn affair to'some sort'b'f accouht m'fa i ^' l »sswe>fbeing entirely, at fault in a proper; distribution of. the ■ >;f«Aat«Tial'^ ThecomnJtteealso oome in tor muohoensureih ■.'vi-jregAri'to'sheir award of premiums, favorites in Bomecases ge't- \f jfl^tte'prises, Instead of merit. There was a good deal of '''r^srrenW. tboi going on, and the publlo have arrived at the Vi^onoiuam that. the whole thing 'waa; orlgtiiated by a few New V and that when it > knowing " «9)6B trfed to.torn the anair to some son oi accoun« ui 'another '''«rsotl£a)Ddthe^^deservtog tfl' casei'the re. -. 'tyljjfi^'&lbtttlui to*aMb,Iflrioiior nf;justice, the>'were ■ v J»fg0^:[^^£Aaia^'iiasiimoL and^^ttedhlcago people |V . '. ^' m^t' ^y.ebten really delighted when -they'eAw the.Iast pf ' the . ; .V;^aft^^t^.ths\spWtotora.. tho falrwas^^a dlsgTaoe.to theoity. CjJ^j^^^-j^^ it'-^^a^wi^'-amMaai. AsUwas, 1 : y.?{^,'m^nrjDrl»e4 at the result' As an instance of the oharac-' ' ^^itf.tha proceedings, we annex the following item, which .we t rA ! t^«^ift^'v^'' NI ? B ^ tfito-PW^' 1 — . '■ '■I'ltf+Qiaiiiwtt ovkb Fsras is aHobse Fain.—The prominent com. ■ •'v 'V^^SSnTeauestrlBnlsm,' at the late horse fair at'Ohlcaid, were - -. ..^\V^Pfcrtut,-Wiaa Morgan, and Mrs. Lootwood. In awarding the :- /V SSantfflhA'lhe Judgea gave the blue ribbon (first premium) to ' i v04H»s^(8rg«;:ilhs red-ribbon (second premium) to aire, Look- . . ' ^roodi'and the white ribbon (third premium) to Mrs. Fasset - ' -' r ^TheSVoritos of each lady becamo 4xalted, and the' winner of the fc-iSrrt^fimlwh' wn biased, whUe Mrs. Lookwood,, tho win- rt-,!^. ^/ Bi« ^fMWiil jramirun. in her rasa, tore the red ribbon from —. and her oavajler performed the same deed for the rlb- iehead of-herhorse. Thereupon the officers of tha.ep-- „ wnStadsd to ^withhold'tho preinium, $280, from the enraged' T.'DThenext diy 1 Mrs. Lockwood ooolod down, and apologized ' S ibrWhaWtodlgnatlon, laid tho blame on her cavalier, and the .^oimltteeipald her the premium the day prerl^ns eb,e refused. .;Hioe doings for;' the falr at the swrMlfirir, truly.: .We. presonjo' /,ai4» J '''v*w'p'tiffft'' will give un Urn horse bnsinoas hereaft^f*. 'U'flNv p'.- »:■•'' "' i ;. 'sa.' ' 5 '■- ' _;'-!?,'• ' A' <Jot*a»TO—This is the Unprooslve title-oonferred upon our ! ^/^aiup&a, Mbn' 4. Heehu, by the^English'jJwvtoilaT'iisW ' iXfajaSiit;' Byal^aooomipBrilea nlni as aglao^torlal'opponenVto-hla 1 '^Wr'jHw ttie oirousi and although "no ohlokeh,'^V'ls^.%ild'''ttiat :; ? ; itf eWniortd anbolt him oui'of'the combst'any. ttomenl r :'Keop. "WatHEBl"—^t wlil be remembered Tom Bayers was adver- tised to leave England for Australia the present month, to the ahlp AlaiaadriA, 3,(K)0-tone burthen i ho was also'to receive £85,000 for a -year; Independent of expenses for himself and oirous there and back.. All right; .oblige us by iteadlng this over once: '' " ": ■ 1 fTox BAUBs.—The British publlo is Informed that the Lion will, hot leave England for a few weeks, In consequence ofthe burning Of the abfi) Alexandria • by the .'Federals. Washington La Grand,' the Australian speculator, desires to. make known to the Britishers, that to consequence of the destruction of the afore- said vessel, and the amount of time required for the ship Tartar, 2,000 tons burthen, to reach England, which is now on her pas- sage from Melbourne, together with the immense doalre of our Welsh and blah friends to see the Lion, arrangements have been made with tho veteran agent, Thomas,Kinncar, attached- to Tom Bayers, to go right flown on the track of all shows to.the North- ern Bntlah hemisphere; then proceed across the','Irish Channel to the big town to our sister kingdom, glvtog to all sects and denominations a chanco of seeing the mighty little hero,.and showing to the world a wide dlfferenoe between tho. Yankee Buff and Briton's Pride." What think youf Win tne>Llon ever go to Australia at all? We hardly think it Without wiphtog .to disparage the gallant littlo Tom—whom we 'knowjllk'e ahooki ahd wish, all, sorts of hgea'offus, John, if that'H y'ol ^:'-^'»o'urV6Jglto'rial'i -: ^.V.^'*-^ '. Sj .fiSi" tow 'o^i^oyrsirip'. o/'Broiim.—The' i^'^jUM KHgwlonghe wW-bepe^t^tore^ ' Bam Jaikor. baa' | pn|'in -. his /'say *o, 1 (in reft 1 'V- '}■ ^i$&~4poyi 'pux.—in, this' .li^ne mp' .Bt^',^',' '-:^i|^#^^i^''.wh^'. the parHosV w ,:''^.^aw^|$m^i .ib«>lter however oaroa^'aao^nd.best, B». ^ : '^i^a^^^febi^? :^.;;;...- , -...:.'- ' • • ^Stmm^ff^^ Bh.onld; fl»,a ; sa^to^>_^ ';U' ■■■ "■'■ f'Ci'^.ft'fis«S.u ■^Jil£mytA ; PiurBbbiebJ fa'rJ trotUng moetlng ov«'l by John 0. Heenan, so.that if our man can win he will-win. Filial a tallagh, and let's hoar what Cobum has to say on the sub- ject—sing out Joe.' ( Tom Htbb on his Pins Aoaxn.— This worthy and gentlemanly sportsman has bnde more sottled down in tne hotel -bis.; he keeps in Fourth street. Just off Broadway, near Mercer street It's a great place for the real, old-fashioned "Tom Quick" sort of ,rts, end we shall spend a night there in a short time to see af s going on; in the meantime; you can take a look for 'your- selves. • We hope Tom's "staying" qualities win never leave him, or at any/rate, not till be oan count nls ten-dollar green-baeka by the thousand. He's got bis name outside, so there's no 'excuse for giving him the cold shoulder, or taking a.shlngle off his roof, alftol " ' Nor Rjoht.— Our friend, Bill Clarke, of the "Gem," haamade out -so well since'hla opening comer of Houston and' Crosby streets, that a riyal in buslnees is doing his utmost to get Billrs house broken up. The funniest part Is about the oauje for this unsportsmanlike conduot—one goes the entire ahimaL the othe.r bears only a slight resemblance, (or hla accuser Sim as muoh ( ) ancLUjat/a why BlUy ian't. to bs allowed to live. Theflorlptoro enjoins, "Let him that is without sin oast the. first stone,", if> whiohwe would add that'good old motto for allnver-zealous or too-anxious lndlvldaals,'"Live and lot llvel" Follow up these two mottoes, and nobody's corns will suffer. PouOEl—Don't feel"at"aB uneasy, "genCe reader^" at'our header—we've neither been' robbed nor "kilt;" our idea Is to gi^e the whereabouts and whatabouts of,the boys, , so far as they oan be got. Yez all used to . know,,Con Foley, now- didn't is f Well; Oorasllus'has turned policeman, donned a'suit of blue, wears a big breastpin, and carries his sceptre like a second Brian Borolhme. Oon's parole is in the Sixteenth Ward.- Hurra; for thenew.polioemanfbut if anybody ever sees.. Foley usinghls shtaff, well hajve hin» court-martialed, sure pop'l. . .. ■ ■ llros TbaIhob Is said to be sorionsly ill, and not expeetootever to recover. Boor Mike I after braving .death to athouaahd ways, thus to be laid on a bed of alokness, is hard indeed, prosperity—it ts Impossible to read tbeje /'blaretea''puffs and noVfoel aleetle bit disgusted, . Barely, Sir' Thomas has, reputa- tion and fame enough to stand tin. hi own bottom by this time; then why ail this "hyperbfilef'' ( ' We objeot 'for his own; sake, and-reiterate to the language of,ah.eminwit divine,'It's too much pork for a.shining;!': ■ Wheh; Wuhtogtjpn LaOrand (who. thedeuoe is he, any way I) doa tak'o Bayers to Australia, our read- erg will beJnfonnsd.. : :^In the meahtoe, •'Jaoktte.OIantKUler' (J. d,'H.)>to:qoletbr eclipsing the three othirohamplbns, * -■ . ■ , ■. . ■• j.-'-.( -.. :>'.-)'• •< ; Tpn Ameboah IioiiIb.— On' 'raferenoe .to our. foreign depart- ment to ih|a'lssBe| J twin bes^'tlwt'beerfdot,' thenow celebra- ted AVerlcan'IadlJih,' la to'Sootiand, running raoia' with eoveral very reason he took the exira.2As^nd«, and,was,to all. .intents anjl purp<Dsas r arepeUttonof.th.e,'<Se^ butja ajight aUeratlionV' It'wouidn,'t do ^or forJJeerfoot to win aU .the .titaa you know.'Now, ,would lt?' 1 '.' i'^- .: Bu'TsviDnr^-James MoQuado, Chief Engineer of the Albany Fire Department, wuprem^ with a magnificent trumpet on 'jBapt'iQ, : atthe <B^«'«A^'.ia«'ll^«ta^°a1rftt;im feeihlgh, diameter'of bell,'el*yen inohee: weighs ninety ounces) thebell 'Bnd 'r^th-piose'itoed with 'goia,',an4',cos| ; tf^/ in Beauty of design, elaborate' w6rkmanshlp f -arid coatllrieBa of tnatorlal, tw« 'trumpetla. nnrtrpassed by ;uiyUiiii(( of the kind eyiir got up in this oonhtry.. [}S$f j)n| live lohg'to.rany bis boys mit der sliver ^ffiipetl'.- ' '••'■" "'' : "' ''' '*'■ ''" Xhx' <fanjfcyMltf1»imb of :thecontethpt|b]e devils' ,'«Iui avfllght the ruin'' 'iff »tl«i« Vtc !'/-' Arb they.anhlhllataf,. with' ^^^^^f-^jii^^^ju^i§tiU^M Cshliisn' ^'pflt ■ Wtererer they ina^ H^Uie'y'^'o^imeet with that exe- ^-^''^biobaahTOondr^^xjtii^ Thejfe:la>si h'n&d .'. ■' \-X> /V:; .-^h: ; 'f. '' W . •'. r i ' Mv<i : :*^S'A / •' ' : ■ Totals....2 8 8 .0 2 9 Passed balls^iPcarce, 0; Hudson. O. - v '' , Home rune—Hudson, 1. ■ ' ' : 1 ' Struck out—Chapman, 1;' Mace, 1,- Birdaau, 1. Fly catches missed—Rooney, 1; Freeborn, 1; Smith, 1. Bound catches missed—Hudson, 1; Pearce, 1; Smith, 1; OB- T6 Lcfion bases—Pearce, 1; Smith, a-, O'Brien', a; Chapman, L Time of game—two hours and forty-five minutes. . Umpire—A B Taylor, of the-Mutuals, THE) GB^P HATCH-v FOB THE CEA MP16If S HIP . THE EOKFOBBS "VIOTOBIOTJS AND.THB OHAUPION8. A Fine Contest arid a Remarliably Small Score. '\ , A FAIB FIELD AND NO FAVOB SHOWN. ' Shortly after the matohes played botween the picked nine of Philadelphia and the selected nines of the Esstern and Western Districts of Brooklyn, in: June last, we suggested to the plajert of the two dlatriots, that' they arrange a series of contests be- tween them, to be played on the TJnlon Ball OronndB, the pro- ceeds of which should be appllod for the - benefit of the TJnltet States Sanitary Commission, -This suggestion-was adopted, and under the auspices of the President or'the TJnlon Association, and Mr. Wood, the President of the Continental olnb of Brooklyn, .assisted by the Eokfdrd olub,' aseries of grand matches were ar- ranged to take place between the Eckforu club of tho Eastern dis- trict,, and the Atlantlcs of the Western, the trophy of victory be- ing a splendid Silver Ball, which was llberally..preeent«d by th» Continental dob, the same, to ,be considered the trophy or lit Championship for 1862, as : between the Atlantlo and Eckforl olubs, to be permanently held In possession by the olub winning two out of three of the games. On Friday, July 11th, the first contest -took place, tho rents being a weu-eomed vlotory for the Eokfords, by. a score of 20 to U. On Monday, Jhly 21st, the second game of the aorles tnr played, the result, this time,' being' the overwhelming defeat cf the Eokfords by the surprising score of 30 to 6. .In both these games. Mills was the pltoher on tho Eokford side, and though he discharged the duties of the position ably, ncttr- the)ess, the olub determined to await the return, of Sprague, their regular pitcher, before they played the third gome. It was sot, therefose, until Thursday, September 18th, that tho third aac last game of the series took place, and the result of this laetgamt watf more surprising than was that of the previous one, as the At- lantlcs wero defeated by tho remarkable score of 8 to 3, in agant of nine Innings, a score only equalled by that In the match be- tween the.Unions and Excelslore to 1860, whloh stood 7 to 4, In this last matoh, while the Atlantlcs presented one of tat- best nines they have ever brought into a match, the Eokfordi had to substitute a player for Wood, their regular second bast man, who was absent through'mistaking . the dato of the match. This the Eokfords considered as a drawback, and it led their op- ponents to foel quite sanguine of success,'and- themselvos to rt- ,„■„„, w „„ itemo to* „i.A *„ v„.- ttolr ohanoes of. vlotory less than they otherwise would MtSaSrHS fine hotals.ln Washington. Go It, NodwJn, my boy. . ,, | thing to.fallbaok upon to case of defeat, and gavothem morale Oit Apara-TtLittle McOort, altaj the Yankee. Boy, who con- tended with Lewy Bonnett (Deerfoot) previous to his leaving for England, called at our office lsnsMday, and requested us to let the boys know he is golnjaeoconl time to fight for our good old flag. Hao went one. first with the Fire-Zouaves under OoL Ellsworth, add helped knock .the Blaok Horse- Cavalry, higher than a kite. His second enlistment was with the Second Belrp- EoUlah negimetrt, of this olty'/commandoa by Col. Curry, aqd e ls in Co;«, Oapt Allalr. John .Woods, also known aB- tho Yankee Boy, wip fought Geo. King, had a turn-up withiOrbwo, chaUonged Ned Prloe and the Benlda Boy, is in the samo-regi- ment. Bravo Doth! Woalways take pleasure In being able to post our readers aboufth'e sports; and ehall feel obUgod to hear from them at any time) 1 ' .. '! ■: ■''■'| SiALBnianioi iKriNT w' Toww—ihls high• and 'mighty bruUjor,(from Boating—not thp English. Staleybridge). Is. rustl- oaUngj around the .various. sportiflg houses, of- thlsoity.,. Big ' Johk Wooiw'a PbVvost MABSttaLL.'-^This note'd^rnombex. of theP.B., has been appomfedtothoaboveofiliwatfltatorilalaid, where Ihsroglment'UcSooondHetaopoUtan.laehoamped; John - Is likewise Orderly Sergeant to one of the. companies. Woodsy Js Just the man for pegging at.tho rebel officershooonflo thoy oan hevergoton hls blini holl have his eye on If John over gels within StlBSnO M'B0eiOK-4)a iiiiuygT«iua,in. r « i<«i,i ring exhibition took phwe at-tho National Theatre, Bostonj and win and less to lose, and consequently thoy went into tho gams less anxious and more cool and collected than they probably would have done bad they, had their full and strongest nine out. This having something |n reserve to caso of. dtaseter, Is as ele- ment of ssccess, whether in the mlmio battles of the ball ground or of those whore armies jstrivo for glory. . . Great ss tho Interest .was that bad been manifested in tho tw* previous games, the deslro to witness' the last match was such as to draw toge|hor' the largest assemblage known to the an- nals of the game. For an hour or more boforo the time ap- pointed for commencing tho gamo, all tho avenues leading to tat grounds were occuplod with Streams of pooplo proceeding to wit- ness the matoh, every oar oh tho routeslhat passed near by be- ing crowded to oxcoss with passongora. Tho wpather was propi- tious for the oooaalOD, and pence, in a moatmre, the vast collec- tion of spectators, .have been, b: " j. aim fiuiHHj, ia a measure, uo vunfc colleo- At a very' modorato estlmato, thero ranti- grounds. Tl ly 4 o'olook, at leas t 10,000 poopTe in' and around tks- he largo area the ground occupies v^ss cnclrolcdi oa three sides of It, by a crowd of spcotatora'ThMD^and four de( and behlnd those were numberless vobiMos/'all being filled with, standing.occupants, who viowod tho BMne>over ; tVjb»di» those On the street to front of thorn. On tho 'ground, tho boiu- tog set apart for lady visitors was orowdod with the fair onM « tho district, and ovory avallablo seat and oven standing.pi*? 1 oleiror field or^bottot order preserved lit o match than t yuwuaiuv.-, iwu (jruaL oraoac ls.auo to "rrosiaoniuaminv/Bi. ^loeljont arrangements he made to,havo the game played to ooaaful ahd cre'dltablo termination, as It was. j- - After' .tho prollmlharlce - had booh soitlcd. suoh as tossing the innings- and choosing tho 'umplnwHr. E. 1 Brown 1 of uotwithstandlng the weather, was unpleasant. It wis; fully attend-:Looooalcm.- ahd groat credit is duo to ProsldontOamm'eyei'fof < sr ed.and JohnilyMorrlasoy, the benoficlorle, has good reason to |,exoel|ont arrahgements he made to havothBaamenlajedtossilo- thank the amateurs and profeBsora of the manly art, for the son-' pprtthoyrgavghlmlngotungu^one of the, best puglllstlo dls-' plays Been there for some time. Professor Taylor, as Mastar.of Ceremonies, conducted the affair,In his usual humorous b( The sports of the e-^ouug were parUolpited to by Johnny r rtssey, of Boston; uarnoy Aaron and brother. John Colbert, erpoolpet, Young McCsuley, John Shea, Jones, of South Boston! J6nn Oato,. Young, of East BoetODj'T:,BtoV6r, H. McLaughlin,, arid Jamos Biffin, who etch acquitted Ihemselves to the sadsfao-. Uon of their friends. The' best show of the evening WU the "wind-up:' between Jamas Coffee, of 4a3;Harrlson avenue, ana Careless Boy, of the NallonaSiTheatra,Saloon. -The forrhor spaifod unlor the disadvantage of having a lame hand, notwith- standing whloh it was a'splondld Bive-aad-tale seWo, and.drew forth ooiialdorable of appUUMl.'' As a whole, the itiklX rsledUd ciradltoBflTiryrnan that dbnhedtheglorea, c- ■•■ -: ' snbBtltuto—playing at righffield, : The attention of every specta- tor was turnoil Jo the. players whan the gimeopenedi svw rnovemont boing olosoly watohodby.jthe many. totarMteM 1 , dlvIQuals present whoso dollare had boon Invested on the rerojj Thobettlngfxatcrnlty, the tbomentthty IDarned of the'tMWM " ,Woo4f»m theEck/ord' ntoo, baoked up the &tluHo«drbtrf*t tha.odda.of two tt '-' -•-^•—»»*«. The Bckfofds the Ittte ttptJBAttDi mi i.:>-.r: ( ;j .>.-. y.h's fc'-iiV.-i.';r, vAVoi fewi'Jfij-la? •. X, ■