New York Clipper (Apr 1870)

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THE NEW YOBK CLIPPEB. ^I>ril 16, 1870. [(KnciB TO gCBSfmiBEns. " H Mwiriww to to Hw cum*- -J*"* "':?" " I " fotJoimllu.. I ■ taror'am • <<^<<<*IM«I MmuwIllM mife fram woncE. I Mlttn «na«ctad vlih ikto «r ttUcr depaHment pf !>• jwn?^ iwpaUollr ii |n <i l U •MitMltalr ftTOTioUM. iMitiul rrtntoiv, tod Ikmb; imd oalalosi, nbukra >u wkkb m HMr (• «m «k<o tack ccoBunlaUou m NOTICE, t miMioMU nsilhu4 la IMr ftTonlaron I o'clock on Hoidtr tr5Sg;1s Older lo ban Item tvf* lo tkii vorVi 1hu& ■ 1 ' ' 1 ' Vo Oonaaptmdbntab ■ mm T«B.—L Till Mniub win pnteblr open pl*r oa iht tbiid "^^^TaMur Id April, oa ui Ualoa cnaadi, wn b*1iore. 1 tlioft : , aS^UBmiBmlUlof ItaWoTaa ha lua rm^ ••l.lll 4m'Mer«lkar«ranMnMooioa lhaU>ca,aa4MUalnn- an«aoi* iniBinba aar otter i>u;er la II - n la >llk Ibo AltuUa Claty Iml, inallr la bla lanirli 3lMBG4;'»aUuka,«allilok, <. Bun aad filiJ Ik nirantbabtal ualmdaMC*-rrtia<l,aad or< •bail !■ ika ofloloa oTiba nateft or UiowD dvih. ifeAB ur Other purer Id ibeoloa. & ^-■»BUuk«.ir*UilBk. A. Bun uid Hint Miboui Itka btfl ua (m doM t**cT ti«l, ind of OMrw oeb . _otiBkMi m Um BMmten erhiiowDdub. Ai» dmi< Srtholdi MwfM ^ two we should nrarcr Huit for ib« pmI* tl SnI bu& «Bd Jnils u « pBCnl pbjv. &. Woli^n dreMcdlr- Mtf^w W^llai M ow of ibe noii effectirt piubcr* of tht laSniTrm^. Vr. V. B. lUrrtm, mnr tliiflni ti ti« Tbaitr* oKlm, to Iht MM OM iboi M«| ki CoBiertun Trill, In ihU clij. t Mr. Btfl*Bli*w tt«ttf pntbnnfd al 444 onderAnyoibfr name -ilubtoon. nurtWMADun aoB>«4 BHrta whopUredaahort ' &• wlih Mafll while BmhohKBtw jna pUylni ai WuungtoD. S. fi«laattftallbwiaatontodt0 Fufrr BkwIcorHT,but coi'adlrom, MdMMvtbawl/9of FABkXem^ 4. A*MI«Ca Dniainaad««> ■Mi^aadDUred.aaU puuai lUnium'a Muacoa, corttcrorAoQ iMiandfiradnv. l. 0'Brt«u . Film TUATU.—1. Tha trUbUl praaanM at Iha oM Ftrk tbair* pom apeaod^ all r. U , and pcrft amed allK. 1 lU Ian conflijrmllon (Keorrcd on Dtc 101b, IMa, &• dtMoT iM taM apptaruM at iba ICoai^UUU uvopo. Tboi. Battoto wai Ibao Bunaavr. ' ~ lun KtiDwieMlbTTfUf, K7*~Tbm waa no Ulk of ft btiwaBBltoilaraod l«dr thers, for tVXfL laat fall Tba itiathave oriffiutM from tbe faci UuiMr. BonDcrolTrndlo DO Jbr aor bone that mid parfonn J>eiler'areatatFn» under pnda(4r Umiur oooillikma, of iroiilaxamllaioa irtlfti - - — hlWUDOJbraorbocie that mid perform J>eiler'areatatFn» iinrv, under pntiatlT ilmiur oooillikma, or iroiilax a mile lo a tP«'«Bddifrer wfiahb«9l«1bi, In IrSlK wiUioul a breaker A aftar «aU1n||aU ua ny fnm bU BiaMN lo Tiraatx-aeTeolh mi, lajfow Tort, la the ooorae iba suae day. jRfUi HAiM, KawOrteaaa.—LioeBtamfUvaabomlDSL L«ula, ef Irfab pu«tac& UU father waa a dcaeendcni of nobtrt ~MUL'-HUaM to ahoui ivrnir^ertn. newM adnunnerat* dlobMOfllMflL ImU rvctotou durlnji ibe war,an4wtnt i. two feel to Iractb, WedfMbapnl, ralMS^otir birbra In ,„Cbeeierneenun& Vnra terel (round be could not r iwto^reei; to<|kci,no oui arer eouM clear t«nitT<«li feel 'jitlboallhaaadaiattceor a pole, board, or Uxfc of weodinnltortc ' mix fmrn wbkb BowvdJompM. ■oirnTrMi, BroDkl/n.—'Un natch hetwmi AthltUeasd AIUd< inafnuida,lhb afjulr, lAO, H beuUiaiibeflnl twtotbeAiLuUaawaJtolwineniBa; U beto BnlmaacoloaLand aoliliM made bom rani Fleue dcdda." Bw are Ceibbamuto a haoe run oo ihe AUtleUe aide oa iheflni , and riMfte and Small tod cff wfih bOBM rune OB lbeAUaD< Plbe abe laHtafoaa. L 'tliUHb Oaoat" wta pUjed for the flnl. Ual and JowefT TbeaMT, on Dreember 17ib, ML RW time, at Ibe Ner Jo ^lddrAibor««flliluap ' AawB on the neii eT^alni, theprofrutm^ The Umtre was bumH maini, Xtoecmler Uib, befora naformanee be* **anaihaaaoi"ud ibe'-MUd|r^'wm Um Um eerfemMl ihen. "^^lin, Obia—*,<JL. B and 0 an pUrlae aeren-na A haa Are -'1 and B aU; Ibe ardaan then MUand tbe neii hand to and nlfl A aarca bU /ari, wbea be abeva tbe ace and datma the BBe: balBMdalMaodeklmaeat. Wblcb winat" B'atoir T•abt^llb«^^u Jackdoea not cotini tinill afiar low.oaku to toTDCd op aa tramp, when li li aooml at onto, Vfw Orieans.—L Edvlo Fonvel appaand on tbe ataM 1^...-(,,,or t Ue waa pUjinc' tl rean of an. & Tie aaUry perfonnrr^ a alta . jgvCau «u about tea or ekreo laate of aje. t Ue waa pUjinc' ..^tor CBMCDUiU^baron be waa tl rean of an. & Tie aaUry ' vobU dasand oo um merito of Uie penonnrr: a attmonr would not •toMutoedachanee valtaa be cdoUI eaoTtncs manacara of hto MHKldrnf orer naidentf. ^ OllDioo, Him—L IllaiwlproperYor n dealer to deal CNVamrdilDblaadrerwurand two lo blmaeir, or tin eo-mr an, MiiU number BOM pU>ar oo or^jr nMod. 1 John CBMun RiU^d In newprleaoa for Mmei£a& ^ei LoUa waa tan lo Hew T«k eliF. • . — I J.a«ti;Bo*«. Mm-L Abe flkkev benl Oattloi, nawler. WMffLfUtona and PatoXanlnObeUikr IntbUenuoirrJ; waa jmimv^ Majwr.aijklfMBlidimwa wfih MIe tiwOfvdan, Bob SKS*>&?*"*^^;»i'?J%P4|*'-> ^f*^^ PUlUoawlUooalTOU fUO. neeeordered by Weil CUrk hare not Totarrlred. J^iut.-i. Joe Mack waa lo Bufklo the Uai we bmrd of hin. &TMdUrivmedrapoorT«l4baatotopiv(keaDdpcfMTfn; to <>flld o«l ITron mo Uaprora il aax, co to aone nuale (mcber, kam ' B^O^l«iLb« oamri aoiiod of notea ^d (b«a nlUrauyourToleei Md jwi wttl aooD dodoQi whether nu will ever be a ilnfrr or neL _.W. B, 10 wbodoea the qolcheai cbanniTBtowart er Mr, J. a Biewan, betier knownu faitlesrewart, baa the A^Jt^Sf}}* flBlckratehaDra en rword, Uhtofloff ooe com- dMB^Utorm anfHher, and bUcklOf bU^ £m, In tbb abort . "fffTV^ T.-Tt«>>« aea Ua Borapaau chi^UM 1 nil mf^lM rorfatiaad MlUwIr 'a^*i^u4.>'W• our a« t Motii«MM>°°>i .•tW mi onlrbrlai Ub«f«»«»Tni»"^ •» Uw, jack, loei ool btfoN'Mfh !'•"<• «( n^arleoaaai* lloclpda _ b mo 10 an. ana, N. T.-Wlfn ao -^■» lib mat liunmllf ,'5f3iSS5'.ffi!ir luwand vbn iba,t,lod rpa win .... v>"' ' H.yu,ti.U^-tiw(nU biraauwand '•uiJSplsSS'lK^Jto-Taoimi aaa Ika mint ai«Dd*a i^.ir J. J. I., -4ll»ir.-Wa hara gotu latood aor of Una ta,«o« V a D. T. Ito«l«ii.-Jrir. IHTl«w«a arxMralof Cllaloo, whmbcrfl«»<»rl«Ilbalaul«ln Iba U. ». liroalj. J. B. B., »khoioiid.-l. WoalU puNUb li«bcD apaaaraimin * w.'i"l!'^'|-mp«iu. lolcdd. -tUaml kao.l.|»beih« fa wcni>kilo|lbadraavrlbaUockomr. .j—ik.rfima BuTDiVr'sakm, a-Tban to M pM o»l ondar Ikaelinua "a^W., PhlMtlpbla-Lolia'c Mjurmtnl lo Balllwia tm mntn on Ike Ulb of AmII and imalruM wi!»« •njr „, nui IoToati«ci.-Wo doii'i bnoa o( aiij ladj ID ika prefamw "oiS HDaniaia, San Toit-A fuH hand baiU a •»ltl4hl, II 'i'c. B., Jobuiowa, ra.-A panoo bom of Jairlak pamia.l* ■a,landii*Uba«aiilaa''Ei«l»bJ«";'' ''lt.'*^V>makmi*.-Wa ban Ml j«l lanad »bo ba»» b«ao wen^4 fcr neii araaon. ■ - * Bniaiiouiaa, m I/inU—A l<»»a ib« bai, for n i««lr«a«oa btuKllfdTOMwbklilndiulnltirtnlr.brt. Eiaiaoa, Qlto, IlL-HarbKiur'i oBoUl laalorilr la Ntw Toil ■lalMlllieliiirnuUanlUJrIirlljn, n«>,tM. ,^i«< F. C, I'corla.-l. Toura of Jlii nil., ami jrtl Diarkcd April U, amalobandlooUUIoWarurrlcf. 1 W« do not luno Ikon. ' A. Z., Olniwnod Ii.-An>lcM A Co., ikn cllr, maj be aUa lofur- filth jou wllh ittcb a work. ., ... . TVKOlf, flrurihlrn.-Tbciaanboftkloo Ibt aDtOHI. bsl wllkool a pmllal kaoaMio Ibpr wnuU b« of mil« afrTk^ m m., . , P.Tu I/nl>ilm\-lrm AUrlitr,lh«Ci.loi«dliMc<lUo,dlod la Po- Uod Auaiul 7. IMS. n. n.Tlli. IXKila-Toa win Ibo drioki It 70or oppooMI rtfuici lo Uinw. . , .J Nie« O'Daan. Bl. I^wla-Ba wnil ikow Iba ;alr ba baa on, aod ba»nnrialil(aitfiiJti«>aaMkeriBlr. . , J. B.-I. ITa oo nol know hm ipnch, Ifanr, he baJ lo ibl nalcb. BflwailoOTrbariitbitKiMra. 2. Thai liouiorourllai*. O. W. H., WeUeirlllc, K. V.-l. He la eonnctleo wllh no ihwiia ben at prtariiL 1 II wia lo laKd, hnl ll o'tc r tame (« anylbint JuBrowH.—Tbownamj. roaieocnl Moie, can boapplbMlo aor Urn bma. 0. U" r, Uaftrblll. Boa 1 rirtceo cenia rrr Hoc .—^ , irinnaBor,ClodoLaU,olla-l. lleliooi. lOvnTonwia Tirnmuix.—Tb<r aromuiM lo itollonen b(b»fla| lo Iba "SJ^i., nireKon, 000O.-II doea nol read aaioolb onou,bftr ULaara, HiDadtlpkU, Pa.-Tbo fuwil lOOTarti' Umoon leoord U tH ttvtndt, by Ofvrtt Bewanl. AIXIORDT.—Bi«ula and Mice fotifhi *a*b other Iwler, «nW9 wlnnlof iba Omkallloind MioiobulnlnalliefklMTlolbccijJjnd. LoriaorrvaTaaima.—irfbiran commU lo o>eoior7M)luiM InlbellDiaiutMTonwnldORrywcIL . J. E. P., ClarinntU, O.-Ikn'L B. Bandoiana ptared al Ua LTceuD Tb«m^ I/>adoa, Enx.bul nol al iba lUyoiarfccT in. a-l. Alira wti bon al Biniloibaa, 1 yon bad bcllar learn a liade. Iftaa.—Va ibal) beplfoacd in brar from Ton. Ilooo, OeorialrtwD, D. C~Lolu la nol mairlod. ■ noala.1'r " _ *D,D. "CluiioaaV'' rhil2delpbU.-Wa bara Boi iboaa saabn BioJia-DKilneri. 0. c a., ciotinnaii.—yonanTarTtmHbl& "J. II. B."-Th9llkT01. «. J. n , Erie, Pa.-no Iraopo ll dlitaadot. LoHPOK-Yeur belur plan wooM be la adrerllao lb<& Haau BoiT.-<:bailaaB. EDIou, Oreeofoiol, L L HiDn—Decrr la ak ^Inerkaa. "To Tin"—Xa«oaapoau4irrmpllaa«, , ■ 3. B. aTlraTlanOlkk^-B'i hnr aoat oul bafora (Ta bl|b, | **ri«Ta"-Wa iball ba jiad to atan ewaalru of roar offar. EooAB, laTaoawood.—Owaa ll&KL EMrin r, D., BalUnore, Ml—OalUa Coilla. Pu'ta,UararblU,MtK-Teai barowhl alllwtallUft & r., Protldaacc, a I.Jeo uawar lo^, D." 1a O, Di, QooiialowB.-will ba noUoad nail weak, a P. a, Boaion.—II bu nol beao paMUbcd rtl> J. A. LaloaanoL—Will appanr In our nail. N. 1. a, Boaion—WaZTiwi k< ' ' ' >i keep boofca for aal« WBATig R ViAHf-Tlit /lUUan Mao, la noUclag U« duthof itOOMnTlTUI EsgUaliniu, utn^- ^AfriendeaUodioiea biJB CO ibo foOowiocn^nffandfaQBd blaa anfartpa vetr mack. Mr. IL afterwarti wani onl for a walk aadlhrewbunielfdonabbui Tbe k&anaamak al ibe dawkboo* Ba^^jronpU/tolajainiwniMaenlhlnloKalka. Onlbcwajbo It's in pitia enosgti ir tod imilmttgil ]t, Bit do joii r irnotwCrtMnrnrTOn, but lum't tune to eloddMo tlmiBlltCTjMtBOIf. ' A OVBioiTB OABi wii decided In Ue Oooit of Common FIeu,rUltde1plili,onUielUi Inib 0, F. F. KiTMr ned H. It. Difld tnd BkDDCl WUUuu for wtgea ai editor of IbeFMfaiUtpnta BUmtr. Ttedefenn wu thitbedM notdUebugehirdalT. Tlejait, Itowerer, tbonghtllut bebidniiBclentljlnllaled llie maUer, tnd tliejiccop dlnilr iwudod Um leTenl^-nlna dolUn. .BiXonm. ExTiior.—Ois'ot onreioluniu luu l>een hiring an "Mgnment" wlUi • eontemporair, bnt dlicUInu penoniUtr, end after fttlsg an extract, taji It foitean to ear Uikt the iaotatloa *^Teal8 tbe mtnnen of a buck., inanl, tbe rencltT nt • olitiEplon Uar, and the moiali of BrtoT—A cllTpaperia7<>-"Mla Hande Emeit Ii to de- llTor • iplv Icolore," alo. Ii tbe Iidjr In eamut m tbli iploj line I Meet ladica wall nntll thej ai« married before going beanilT Into tbe lactarlDg biilneai, for tben Ibej bare tome one to ptaetleo en. , tfola-L Tbe^uEan Oaa baa a ltd Ulanitle al Bnd wllb a wblla alar In Ika canlia of Ibolmnala, wllb uriRa of aodwhllaalumalalr Bowlofonl of IL 1 wo do nol know libjUJUptritjolar onlfoim la, orua oBmbtr of men Ikor bate In Av 010 BowalBn, Obloua—Aa no boor wai ipedfied for pau Haj op Iba balance of Iba alalea,inr lime bafora u o'clock, P.II., wm In llalb If roo pal up roar toooer before Ibal and Buaaar to* . fnaafroaaiacolUlulolurorfelL BuaHrnunoclalanrhaUTar ' ' ^OUtrlll—1. Taakea BnlUran had aoreial oHatn, bul II ll Mam- - «' «a IMI hu ma OAmowia Prank Ambnees wbleb bo waa compelled ~ Kplsifrom penal ier*llud& A niaflnlopponeolln ha ftai.iiia Uammar Lane. A. Xnr Busa^aiaarTiDe, XIL—1 laron Jonea beat Bob Wade, vubaa^^%7HarryOnae,Ton Padtak(iwleo),TomBajera and S-^a. SSaSaSate, and rog«bl adnw wllh fiayan!'' I'^erhapa ' vMeh Bombm yoo deain to obtain. ■in Pmr—1. neeaao and Hi , ,^od,(knada,OcLJ0i,18M. L Ueenan aod Bari X E. W.,ZndUaapQ)U,Iad.-T^ot4eiltoabriorf«eeaarerrealoT ' fbrtbelflapcrailTe demaada of Baton to absurd, and Uta refcne'a nBpl In cmBUsf «Id teeaaa waa quite In order. Biuio.—Yoor oppontbi eaonot etoln anapjudfoenlfolbeway "vea nafiiton.. There nasi flnt ben mniual aincaneoi for tbe imoBBi of Btokaa ^ayed far, ameuot of forfali, ilote and pUea of r-r^ -lieaabecUdpedof ihebe*of|5l . Tbmtra Id Pbliadalpbto waa bnni neeoao and Uenlaaey foajbt al Loaf Point "* '■" ■ " ' Bajrcra roufbialfBni< — wu bon In Kaw ■liylDi, «4fta before any forfeit e •'^wrK.,AlUnto,UL-L Pbi' -«meDJaDe19Ui,im i n vhlekwu aftorwanto cloanl.U: , •^ori Uaa, owtof to ft abooUna acnpn JbMrann.—I[ waa HUeDelen Marble who appearvd aa Lorllna Ip Uto^'Katod Qoaea"alICafulM'aOpei» Ilooae.^'-^ ' aSdtnaL BcrBaotbarUrealdeoli . _ JtbadftwiHrooniwhenQnioHn -, ■vhlekwu ftftorwftida cloa(d,UkealBilarpbcealDlhaidt]r,iiyi^9 ATlLLAlHOinOoicroimi) oTvbraU and boflunltfMV -wtIiot an J [ouM % flnHS^I M0| bint iuied In Uio anampt, .Jim Um an tifucru-polooi fogoa. AM EmiKo Papib wants to know "how long It Mil ba befora an American baUt ocean itcamcr wUl be lont off tbewojB." Befora U ffoas on Ita way, of coone. (Gopj* i^taacaia a.) ^ ^ DEATH'S DOINGS. 'Weolcly noooTd of tho Dooeaae of Prominent InOlviauala. - ooinuD axranaLT ton ma nv tobh cuma. Blown, Mod. Piank P.-Ei.Mcror-al Oiuwa, UL, on Ibe81k toil. Batpo, BeOi-IoTanlor-Cllnton, N. J., Anril ir OOUJI'I, ^ a. " anedS. Batpo, BeOi-IoTaolor-Cllnton, N. J., April 111, aaed O. - - .WeU known pilnurwI-klladalpSia, AprU M, Oinva, Oakn—Pbnklen—yea Tork, April 3d, a|ad 7& Onunur. Am— Aelor and lUco maniiiiwKew Toit, April 81k. aiedBl SlfiAvuuai, ITon. F. W.—PmlpanlUwror. BorredSonlk (kip. ' ' lib In iho IridilaluiaofbU lUle and lo Iba UoIM ~ lloa bolb In the lf|^luraorhU lUle and In Ibo I Oen i il a a Oolmaooa, B. Oi, April Sd, ajed TP. ^ ' ePoi^ " IB^iaa Di Hdxriuunn.'aii&nbiarica'^ Pollll. dan, promloanl mcrnbor of louU Kapeleon'a Leatilaluro: da nonofad br Louli Bkne ai an aceomiulee of "Ihobeir of Bona* «ru'>-Paria,9areb3HlLa(adea n. P.—Tin PraiUul or ibe Mulotl Life Toinraoco Oa, and foraiertr -v^^-"..-.-.^ i . April Four, llop, Kfr DainMibwchi Hmiletla, a'iSla'W'"JfLSpfel fifieJehTPfclB time, wmi dUsnifl <>'}!»S^S^I^, lltoN. ittaaWtbelicotiude betwean sa Fi»n«»«> BdHtMBaiidwicb lalindi. j.' — A aeirnlitined Abram nooKllT t*d Wl«»n«trirt » While onTflre jean old. In Uie wood^nSLSSE''"*^^ «lew data ilnct. Tlw rope hold, oui ¥«™«'*»»I*^ bMjh* No eardii, "iv . , — St. Loobpolicemen, going on bolt "^P'^*'*'!,^^ wltbalrrobKned beoriandwrcfceariir jwljow,/""ff-jj newlMPpolntcd policeman mhlook bU W>a^ luncB i»e «lh»rnlgfit. TiiereUavacanorlntbepoUcerorce, Wbea a Moitnon la Mtil abroad on ne^'ilMSffll Brigham appulnn a men lo act ae iiieyei J"t«2'?»\" .ffi^tB.^ Uie wlree are good looking Brig* eppolnia --ffl^Bee<!liir Blowe, hiring retired from «h» Jj'"^!!' banited, Cupi. Ila;ne Iiel.l, another writer of dctlon, pjo- poan to tackle Lord Djroo, and abow him op in Ui own atfleloaDlntareiledpobUo. — ATotodo'nlntoterbaswUhJn ten raWO^'JSHjS,? eonple, haptlxoil their child, prwhcil *>»,^°SSJi fnnfial aernion and mimed the widow. "Wbaiaeeier thr band flndelh to do tkat do wlUl aU tbr mIghW r-'PanI da Caaaagnan, tneediuir ot^tl* Farii ud tba'moit ccietiiiMddnelliarof ihe dari1a pal^ kai datk, plerclngefta,aetiinDnul^cloao togetbar, and wean a Mack mooilaoke. .. -ABia naoedHawk waa iiwatediie otter dar in llemahnne, Pa., f* iteallog ehlcksna. Onr f rn ajra It serrce hin right, be lull do baaUeaa to go "biwUng" othcrpcople'i^proportj abont. — 3,340 proaecnilonaoccorrcd lo Maeaacbaaetia the laat Jiiartcr, lltl for llijiior aellloK. Vinea omountcd lo 46,009, and expeuaci 14^000. liooa|a,ocoprol)lpaTt — The (iotemor of Pcnnajlranla Tclocd twelve hllla neck before laal, Inclmllng one for "John and AnuNaiT Corrigin 10 adopt the djlldicn ol rclcr and Marr ytmu." — A MIMoartgcnllciTiBn carrien about wllh him ante, mcnto of 0 loei brother In Iho ahape of a cane cut from iiio tree on which llini relative waa hanged for lionu aicallng. — A Sonmcm negro Inalata that hia race waa moiiiloncil In the Ullilc. lie aald he heard tlie prcoclier read uoir "Nigger Iivmoa wanlol lo be bom again." — The mile (rirl who woa aent to hnnt for bene' cnm thooghl, an Bhe illit nut flndaor, Itwaiatrenge, furabeaaw "lolB of hciM aiandUig about (loUig nothing*" — A Wlaconelnfnmierigeaforadlrorce on the inoniid that hie wiro can't chop the amonnt of wood Ihot eho iMoalcd aiiont prcvlona to marrlace. . — A ureal Roman Amphitheatre haa been diecorercil In ibeeicavAiioiiaatlloiuitBt OcDerlere, raila. Anilqea* rianaaro In exladea. - — Jeiferaott'alSWbblithdajlalo be celebiated on the latli uut, by the Jefltnoo Onard (»tb H^gt) or thin cli;, who are to be raviewad bjr Major Uan. — The nm roiatoi of the jear, • pcachblow, grown In Lexington Co., N* T., la on exhibition In Waahlngtonatrcei, M, Y. — Rmperor Kap. la reported to bare bad a fit on the lib iDau, hatwAk better next dij, and rlalted a pnbuc eX' blblUoo of honca, — Aaegar tblrtT*elgbt Incbea long, fonrteenInches In clrcninfeience and welgblogatx poonda, la coming from Hacramento, Cel., aa a preient to rreiddcnt Orant -A hotel at HpringHeld, III., lateljhid aa gneala at one time, Oftr iraTeUng agesia reprcscniing aa man j weat* em mercaaille honau. — Bomb of the ttroog-mlnded-women dcnonnce matri' mooj becauae Ihej aar^'thcro la aomeltalng chlldlih In 11," II doaa bare a aonewnit infantile aqi^t, we admit. — The lint aleam engine ever pot ip In Lexington, Va., wureconujerecled, and created conalderable Intertat* The worid morea. — The Empreaa of Fraaee haa actoallj appeared twice In pobllc In tbe aadie dreia, which la oonairned aa the begtimlng of court eoononij In PijrU. —A Plqna, Ohio, chap Mnka over twentj cnpa of coffee ataneaL we are not Inftrmed of the alze of the cnpa, nor bow mncb thej charge him for board. —The BrlUah llooae of LoMa baa fonr bnndred ond aerenlj-lbnr membcte-of whom onlj thinj-one arc Bene, dicta. — The Conolj Conit Blenognpher of the Cllj of Chnrchea baa hnd bin aalaa railed to |2,ooa—|too leaa than It "oaedtowaa." —11,000 cordi of wood bare been cat andgot out of tbe woodi br one man In Iowa ihla winter, wonder if be'a "Ibrongn the wooda" jet. — Chief FoUce Dowen, of New Ifaren, hna been aoqnittcd of the charge of TjalUng a honae of ui-ame wllh a renulo friend. —The Prince of Hohanlobe bu worn a golden bracelet on hIa left leg for twentj joan, In foUlmeni of a promlte to acme jonng lodlea. —ICanj of Chlcago'a clt^na Indnlge In oplnm, and an exchange aaja the papeis are coniinualljlandlo 'em then for. 1. — At Swaoaea, ITalea, on the Mh of April, tbe binianl champion, Mr. W, Cook, made an exinordlnarj nm of Ml poinla. — There are n Ughta and beacona on tbe American abotta of tba lakea Bnperior, Mlchlgao, Boron and BL CTalr. V ■ — A (en jear old jonlb waa Mgbtened to death at Teat- borD>, Miaa., on tbe trd inaL, bj another boj weiring a — An Iowa dergjman' has been dlimlaaed from hli ebnrch becauae bhi wife tiaed hla name to adrance her aewhig machine eelca. —TheMajorofOahkoah, VhL, It la aald, iatelj veloed an ordinance approprlaUng isoo to hlmselL Wonder II lie tmeL 1 ulaunKlMn ABBt Cltr>>4be wella ifwatSr^tt ifSbaiirwiK-TimM for 40 cenia a banel. \ . ' ' —Anew butltntlon baa latelj aprnsgtip In Waahlsg* ton-a colored lobbj ring. —Among Ihe operaUTea In a BIddeford, Ho., fkotorj la a tlo,ooo holraia wno works for |e a week. — A man was Inatantlj killed od tbe Itb of April In thia citj bj Ihe buaUng of a grindstone. — Iowa emploja her female conr Ids In breaking stone- Jut the aame aa "anj other man." — "Mice pie" waa one of tbe dlibes named not long ego on the hill of fan at one of our faablonablo botols. — A miner In Arizona lolelj fen down a abaft 1211 feet deep and was not much Injured. — Ur. Ueehan, who was ahot br Dr. Keenan, oftblacllj, not long mnce, la aald to be out of danger. — Ten doUan waa the wager wblcb tndnoed a ConnacU' ent woman lo eat a bnabel ol ojaten^ — Women jirlaonen In Iowa hiTO all tbe rigbU of men. Thej are set to breaking alonea. — The Fat Men'a Aaoelatlon bare seTenl bonoran memben In "Onece." . — An exchange paper saja:-"Tmlb" Is la tipe, bnt la otowded oni bj "mora Important matter." Jponlluoie.'Ban PimnclMb,on uTalaro, orin lbalpartorOll■ BornM, weanitren to ondwaund. .' OolorakT aaaoaa, Warreoibar^—L Nr. Roaner'i bota^ Joe El. nil lU rean old. 1 liehunoitoont of one mile aod a half, I la bTKalor Wlnadd; Ika paUpaa of kU dam wa wUl itro joa ■ail week. ' I>in,BL LooU, Mol— 1. Cobnin walabed IDIbi. In hla ll|bl n<hu iuilaihadarbarouibiMeOoolo. LThornlei nqulro ibe men lo HwJiibaj trh^ Ibeir diawtra, ilockbiai and ahoaa on-nM aallrel/ ■ MtM, BalUBon.—Tba preiuilloo and br mlalUnta for "Uacklag «*t coaaliu of eommoo cork, bonl and powdeiod, of wbtoh a ' aMtoUmado and applied wllk Ibe handa. *SuanBinOuMSB,WealTrer,K.y.-l. Tbanarmatam'nlaa tadnMbeea deamiel/ ananaed it lul adrlaea. L Send uarour ' HI or oSkero and wa wliipabnih IhRu. '. aaa,8alBa,AkL—Wa bdlete ibe naalona wai« Ibe Sm lo Mnjiooa Iba umMUaanalaUon lel btn; Iha; appealed la II al Ba Amdamr of Muik, ' a-I* MUaOaTcnpcrt llbUianabUr. t 0. L. and Robert _ nolnklod. a Br.Dalj U ihi prtaenl leeieo of Ibo Plflk 'AnaoeTbealia. v; . , BoauJaaanUlo-IlliaUlUeealof dauforaomiof Ihearenls SS^MliSi^ boworar, aod ron mlibl dlib II np wHh jSTL', BUllmonl-Tkemle lari Ibilaeulmuil nolbeleialban Cnreaidafronlbolop,noriuailllbanadoioulo IttroleMlban nor eardiat Ibe boiion. W. BaaaiBk-L Jernr Brranl paTemed wllb Dumhellon'e n t> Loodoa IniaiA a. Ua weol 10 Oallfornla.ln ISH wllh 1 ttrfilr. IJerrr died lo ihu elu an Ika Sib of April, uai. 010. ajlanoS Ohupk, Pa.-1. Tkercould nu aiiao npona... grniM^oiefSe rJei ' ' . ""''^ UmopBrai^ Jebiiil0wn,Pa.-L-na wu loNowOrlmi iwolwbaantriDm bim. I.Bco oar dramalloiitmmarr. a ■aanan roaabi Monliaar, Sajera and Kina. 4. Il oetar came off .. g ooi liTiai AM Nnwaofiua, Cbuhira, OL-In kli bnilneii '•^SS^iknababaaaUara bikarad bobtallr.androunUUu • imom^lnim harabad erhlm._iwi lEa pirib u lowriio him. W. M. M„ PooihkeepU-I. TJ. Oamum haa {iven ihire diamallo |llforDagepaln^daraltlilfuioiini. 1. Eaillab la a Un(ua|e. -J^iSS.S??^^-'''*'''?'*''''' "'.•'«*^'*'»'™»>l™lied BWI Ihiiifon, 11 Ibenin no Un lonmlni A, weaiouuble lo ™ V!t£SSSn-r'' •■•J' S"-!"* II" hnl ilMe manaier of ih» aTnJsij^KS'ib'LS:- r^'^ •> _21ff'i?''."*' ."• OiOombertani-Tbelkreoikouof 0, btlnaall SEi'(5^Sfi>Sld^» A'landD'vbolkof wboa. . »»»•<••. «II10!!.-Tba aUDlna Claiboma bnod of fowla eaoi. ibl^oulMr (a puRbaaodln Mew Oilcani, ''i''KJ!f5i";*£'*' oooMoni Inqolriraanoas Iho liido, -. iSfr-ilfKs&sja&iSt " Phiudelphto, Pa.-"Pbr>lnl EtenlHi," a work oa liain* iuU<i,ro«lns,alo..b7'nillkm WoS; will eiplai wbu four.. Toooanad<reiilboaiiUK)rInouri»i». wadnd .il**-«''aait«T0l.—Tbeiaara no nloa for Ibo sane: Ilia an lonora SSftS|ws;n''«'''*'-"'^s^?"'»-»^^» if! "'^^^•^i^^ii'ilis;? if.°s S"'-^^ ''\ f ^n'AASlwn.-^BeaBanrerlb.waaebamnlea of lulud wban .-, ^ '"tl »«oUT. an^e b(!ld1lLiiJorii8S iuv ■ ..iS^.^i' " Piai'uK.—Wa do Ml nneabir Ibi dale bul lCfc»v'"a«»«g'»t.'<i eodwlln una for oar neil u?u"^ ^ ^HSfilmSjll^ ».f 4^«,Un Ullet adon'lconniIn 1» ''•.V aK£»u!SS^ 4.-.M lnla".di.l..ntt. aiJrtpSti Uowili InBoiUid. I We auinol lodu Iki . I^^t^^S*''"^-*" *> "<* »»«««rUackwof dot ,iiittS,|Sa'f^ jJS^S! wtropolol—B mail dnw aU ika plaei. and A. Ii eo. ■^'iW.'* tf**??™ bead aJlifilolo/Sr >*Oi;iiIf^_V?E-.Tf"',*""""»t Conij wioi Udaarbrlka »SPt)Ju'4T,M«y fo. ik. lam, of ■ ^*|ftl«n^lta*-A bUJion u epirad wllk s ua and nine !3^^JWaikln|lon, D. C-lhaik roi, bat wa hid 1 rqnrl In hand ' '■jt'Sfe^'iJ-SS'jiif'^'* ««««*J«-^onU« ^ Spilqrtold, ni-Tbaak jMl am [mu analwiraao* ^3 SlSf'"'**^ rwjAet Jaijiham'ahill bo plaind lo jOonaa Kawut, taa-Ii la tm l« Mob ika n» I triramemharof IboElliabaUi Oar—al EUiabalh, l/. J., eh, of beartilUoue,und&l j>. M. II.—Al HImcoe, Canada, aadlmlr, April 81b. Ooiuna, Rkhaid—One of ihe Iwooir-foitr who onmoiud Ike Brick Churvb Boclety, and tba lul renulolna soenborof Iboaano- Boeberter, N. V., April 61k, a|od 71 nona, A. P.—A well known tirfman—Waablnaton, D. 0., April 3d. llaaar, Jobn-BUUardUl-OUacDW, HcolUad, Maieh Ulh, and 21. JouiaoR, Ofcarlea—A London rtporur, and connectod wllb aomi of ourfaAlomnapira-8L Loali, Ma,-AprU 71k. Janrnir, J. B—HemberofUia ptonUienl dry noda firm of tk[i cllr-Undon, Bo£,Apri:llh,a|edaL * Luunrni, Oharlea—Aclei^Uled by feUlos fnm a window wblle aafl'erlqa fnm ferer and imaU pox—Parli. Maitb aiiL laid SO, MoooHtn, lanai—Httaklanaid compoaei—Lotpale, PniulOfaitk ISlh, BfedTa MoboBuo, CoL Wm.—Soldier lolbo Mealou war and preoilaeol . Dannenl-Pbllulelpbu, April Sd, and <& . r Odnajfi Janea Da PiTilen-PfcaUenl of Obambar of Conneno, Ifew York, and pronloaal noRkaat—New Tork, April 71k, ofcdeOL ■ . Fmnioii, Jeaepb Itald-lAll auliUol enflneor 17. a sarT- FhlUdiipbla, April7lb,anll4. ' flcuiTB, Aogoii-HuilciaQ—Al Peoria, UL, Varcfa 391k. Biiuii, J. J.-HhiUlar oflho " wed 77. ) tkapel-lAaautar, Fa., April 41b, Waimi,M(«.—WlfoorBlahopWllpple,now In Eonpe-al Blar* rlltowa, fa., Maiehllil, and71 WlLna, Uoo. Jamaa A.—nnmuoal pollllelan and ax.poatniailoiw KaUmieo, Mich., April «b. «t,v.u»»»u- ^"^i^ilflSt^" ""^Brnlno, ft„« 0. a «»T- DOOTU'S THEATBE. This dramatio temple, of which we giro an excellent en* graving on our hnl page, U located on the B.B. conior of Twentj*thlrd alreet and fiuth avenue, thUi eltj, lis front and grand entrance being en Twentj*thlnl atreel, and U, without a dooht, an omaraeni to the dtj, and lis alrle of archlieoture auperior lo that of anj other theatre lu Keir York, It being In the lUinalniice aljle .with Monaanl roof, It la TO feel high. Item ground to roralce, and 149 feet 4 to* cbca la the fionlage on xiventj.thlrd alreet. Thcrearetwo veallbulea, 18 feet wide, on me Orel and second doom, ex- tending ai;ioaa the widih of tlio Iheolre, n foot a Incbea. There are ihreo galleriea, fraro whioh can bo had an unoh* atrnclod riew of the alage, convenient to which, mied up wllh nil cosvenlonces for augebusliicsa, ate drcaalng roomi on the Bouih aide, wotk-rooia for aeaoalreaaea, nn-proof wanlnbe,'aceiie palntor'a loom, and a mcchnmcs' work* shop, which exieuda oror Ibo oiiiiro abige and audllorium, The etage appohitmcnis are of the most convenient kind, all modern imnrovemonli having bcennvailcd of, Indudlui Inalanianoona light bj clectridij, and aleam appllnnceefor moving bolkr acenen, as vroll as to force ahuudanco of wa- ter Id coaoofAre. TIioooatofIbo edidoe and aiipolnlnionlB baa been callmatcd as not leas than half a million dollars. Ha aeatmgoapacltj la: orchcsiis, 248: orchcalmdrcle, 328: balcony, ill, and drcaa drde, 611. II waa fonnillyonened on Feb. 8d, 1800, wllh '•Koineo and Juliet," and an aildreaa waa dlatribnted on Ilia plaj-bllla, written bj Edmund Fal- coner, formerlj maangcr of lirurj Lane, London, Em. As, however, we gnve a dcacrlptlon of the event at llio time. It la not now necoesarr to indulge in reeeutlon. The structuro, with lis exiemal and Iniomal anpeanncc, Ua atage appolntnionia, the tnlont that has nitajulj appeared there, aod the high diaa of lis rnierloliiiiieiila la a laillni monument to the creditor Ur. Edwm Uoolb. and an ornZ ment to tba ClVj of New Voifc, ' ^ FBorosBD JuHFiKo HATCn.-On Ihe tth Inat. we'Tecelved anidea of agnciucnt for a Jumping match betwccu A, V. Hill, of Illnadnic, V. Y., and Ned Hearloa, of Ming Bini Blgned by the former and noconipanlcd by 180 as forfe The terms of Ibe proposed match are as fellows:—to Jump Igbtl J Is tbe light and Urslj name of one 'ora. pno Blnglo lamp, anfrit level, each pnrty to have twelve •■"'"«> eno haring the boat Jump at the oxplrallon of the twelro trials to toko the money, t2U n aldaiUio maldi U( he dcdde.1 al Dlmliampion on (lie llih of yune. On the 7th Inat., Beatles, having been Informed thatartl. oles had been sent on, called upon na and read them orer. They suited him well enoucb, nivo that a clause batrtni aprfng Bhoes had been omiiied. and nnUI a allpulallon to t&t eOMt la inserted he dec^lnca to algniho prouxol, altbonRb be has covered lllll'a money to ahow lhat ho means linslneaa. We wrote to lllll'a hacker tbe asrao dai. nolUyUghlmofthoalalo nr aimin, but up lo the honr o> going to prtaa no answer bad been received, Tntr TTPE-StrriNO OniLMKop.-acoii(e Arenebera wnlicluponusonlho Utb Inau, In nhiUon lothecH! lonae from Ooon In our lul, which he considers ridlculoua as Tar as jllowanco being niario fordllttrcnce In rapldliv la " ^^'.•"l."Profneslo inaacaa great onduiance SfatWib"lon« "loalmnieoirilila uioriAcoll." TbTSnlj SJ^J.^f.*".'..'""" *■ wlilcbthaBUkesgo to "he S^f'l".?""' nnniberof ems In a reasonable I to?|!iiWS'h«r,"'^ * """^ 1« 18 ready to p,t np j — Qaaawaj Bi of Kanaaa' leglslal —A bell waa reoentlj atolonftom tbe tteepla of a ehtinb at Pltu Point, Kj.» -Two tbonaand tona of beeswax,' valaad at over $9,000,000, are annuallj conanmed In England. -There were elgbtj.nlne Urea In tbla dtj during the past month. —800,000 Ions of Ice were takes Itom tbe Kennebeethla aeason. — Oblohueaepttiagenailaawho has kept a dlairfor tbe paat Uiy jean In vene. — A man In an adjoining state latelj sold the elothlng of bis deceased wife at anetlon a few dajs after her ibneraL — MUlIonaof passengei plgeons have awarmed In the wooda around ritlaburgh for some days past. — A few dajs ago a Kavada Jndge fined blmteUllTe del lara for being lale. — Ban Fnndaco latelj bad an acinlslUon In tbe ahape of Ire Chlntae prtntere. —The government pilnllEg ooce at Waahlngton em' ploys four colored girls, — An Iowa minister aajB bla parlahloners are all under oonvlctlon, He'a chiplam at Ihe BUte prison, —The Kentncky girls are aofSadnallng that Ibo whole blue gnus Rglon haa bnt one baotaelor, -Thereare thirteen dlaiuieriea In Chicago, hi which aeveu ihonsand bnahels of groin are conanmed dally, —The old Becauoua tnck, at or near Uoboken, hi being out up into buUdlng tola. * — Fnnce haa 48,000 Bcboolmaslen, and Napoleon calls them his "paciao army." — In 1884,818,333 emigrenis arrlredat this port, wblcb Is tho largcat number In anj one jear. —There ate two hundred and forty French turriTois of TTaterloo. — Huaala has ordered three hnodred and Sftj railroad locomollvcBtrom Great Orilaln, — A barkeeper In a wealem city waa latelj lined for aolUng llqnor to a aliteen year old lass. — New nampahlre uses ten thousand Bibles a year, .— New Rochelle was Ut np vrilh gas on tbe eib of April. for the flret time. —TheChlneae alphabet contains eight bnndred lelten and combmatlous of vowels. — An opiam cater, who riaca at dawn, named Cant, Labrbuah, a Now York realdont, la In hla 104lh year. — A woman In Canton, 111., received abnn newnoae, last week, formed of oesb Itom bcr fonhead. — Whan a bone falla be Is mora frightened than hla rider. -Four jonngRutland, Vt, glrla cowhlded a jonlbfol awdl tho other night for "talking about them." —The lost steamer Olij of Doalon Is supposed to have mn Into an Iceberg, — Hanjbenea.aremadeTlcloaa from ornel treatmonl. — The popnlallon of Farla la ael down at ],MO,ooo. —1,880 papen wore publlahed In Oraat Britain In 1848. — oinolnnatl gains I,oeo votes by the Kih amenOmonI, FreEMBii'a C0KTE9iB-At a meeting of the Doaid ef Firemen of New Otiaans, held tecentlj, it was resolved that the leooosered lo Uie Hechanlcs< and Agricnllnnl Pair AaBoclolIon lie divided Into two pritea ofuM each, to be run for by hand anglnaa and trucks ss li)llons:— Hand englnca wllh twentj men, to run half a mile and fbrce water through llflj feet of hose In Ihe qniekesi lime: truck race, with twentj.ihree men, lo mn naif a mile ukI strip the tmck In the qnlckeat time. This Is thrown onen to all the dopaitmcnis if tlie Biatea, but of ccnrao the amount oRbnd Is not anffldenl to wsmnt anj comnanr from a distance making Ihe Joninej, The press of no* einnatlbavo bean agllatlng the auUect of offering Drtzea foraalmllarlrial In lhalollj, but whether anjIUnsirtj bedoueln tbe matter romaJnalo be aeon, VatooifiniNO.—There la to be a grand Teloclptde Car- nival ot the CaplloUuo Daae Dall gnunda uexl Krlilar. April Kill, at 4 P. M. A number of the old velocipede "go It oncefula" willpartldpate In tho entenalnment. There IL, S!S'"L'?,J'' f'^"' *•>• oonleaunia will be Frank Bhaw agolkal Yonng Najler, A <;Aiica Pali, ibr Iho henellt ot Cambria LIbntj Aeeo- riailon, Johiutown, Pa., la to take place there on Eailcr Mondaj ereniiig, April lllb, "—►u To otranim-Bj a card in onr advertlalng oolnmna It wiu be noted that one-Ned Dnma, of Baltimore, cbal- langos anybody lo oompele with blm In iwlaglngolnbs. '> THE*«NiVER8|-n BQ^T RACE. OAiBIUllOB'WiHS AWBR A MO* BXCmSO RACK. - > Tntaj » Htiioria ahb bo BaooxDa. TM oreat boat race Wtween (Ighl^arcd crews, MpiJ* BoHlna Oxlbtd and Oambridge Unimnliles, wbich an- nunlir Bcla an Eagbuid agog with <»y.>'«">«;b DidMon the Thamea Obaraplon CouiacJialMM ftjr rouea aniltki«efurlongs,'on Wcdncadoj, April 8th, tennlnatuig In the tncceaa ofthe "Ught bloefi"-ihelr Hnl "cjoty anoe laoo. 8locolbelnteinauonalcolleKUteMnieslolU«n»r Ihe people of the tlniiecl Siatea Uko a Ugi'SiS these Inter-Unlvetaltj racoi than fonnerij, and <M ;aewa of ibopieaent cnconnterwha eagerlj perMa^yhUl™ BcncreT fedUig sceued to Iw one e< raJoWag-Utat^'OBJB' bridge bad aeeured Uie laurel wreath ao long worn by or foul" Wc licrewlib present the dUfereni telegiama con- ceridng the creni:— I.o»nSii, April«b,B)j:P.>r-T»o »»|«^5;l•2•»f,'"'J«,t£ Iwoeo Iho OifordaodOimbrMse rlsbt^aied cRwa look pMelhla anmoirn,taSo>dock, onUir tlKOKa, Ueeoanobelnf froni Poiner lo MonlluabOQI foarand aquartormtle& Tbr wealb^r waa di- MabUol?T7Slrtl w>aURlp brKiepreralkd. MulUludra IbrWBld Ua iSte e'So ri.o»|?TciT aTiilablo polol and boiw "8 "«• awaralos widi pennla. Tbo kridcea wen aleo crowded u> ibrlr !>lm!ile!pac1>r,udereir kind oTcnfl ibal oouldbo abUlpcd,1n■ c<lldlosllslmbl1aunadtarBea,waa moondilont each book of Ibe riicrrwhlch waekeplclrar br Ike idnbiHo irnnKmonii of Mr. Lotd,of IbeTliauifaC'miorti.ntj, Hid i nMneimiiTMdr or polb* AU mlo on IM llanea wai a^lelelr pn,blblud for Ibe lime, ai niUweaudoriof Un Oifoid and narrard oodImI lui rimiro Tba oamu of Uio crewa, lofMher wllh ibeIr wel|buasd IklCDUcfa 10 whkk each nun bilonca, em aa folltiwi;— OXMBO UMIVERSITT. a Ulr^bonao (bow). A. 0. P. Uwie T. K lukrr T. Kdwoncl.Uui.. ib'/w. Vnlrerally.. Uolrcrally.. F. Pnroa.. H.II.WC iVoodbouiA W. 0. Banuin a D. Uartrlebira (tlnkeX. E. a U Randolph (bow), J. W. bale E. A. A. Bpcncer W. II. lAlao E. I'bclpa J. F. SIrachan J. II. HMkr J. II.OoMk(ilnke) II, Uaidon (roliMtn). .flallM . .Jnhn'l .Uolrrrelly.. .naUM UllUol, CAMBBlDOli ilNlvSlUlTy. IWIier. Tilirfly. Lady MarfareL, Cbrlir Rldnry. TYInllr UaU Jcinl Udv Marnlrtl ..Trinllf.." Pouala IM 101 188 ::;:::::::I8 ::;::;::;;IS PaioHla. tu I7SK 17U 178 17J ::i!Vx . _ - rlnl^ - The rrauU of ibo laoe waa In faror of the Cambrtdri crew, who won br one lesitb. afiera abarpeonieat, In nlnciMO mlnulea Iblrty nun VT v(W imf id. Biirr ■ ma^tywa*ntt »■ nincwra inuiuiva >wii •/ aeoonfa, (hiia bmiloi thaOiforda, who were the rarorltfe al odiU of rlMTB lo elghi, vhlrb toil been freely uken by the frlcnda of Uie lifhl Mua Tliu U tbr Cnt lloio alnce Isaj ibat (XimbrURO has woo. Tnoodda smouUiQaponlna men during tbr rocmlDg vera Heren -'ii^went^fijtakca Mr.JobDPhelpi elMTB li|rhlM to Hcbibn itie ffirurdk, vlil waa Tudae of tho race. LosDOJt, April MSTO, « o'clock P. K. Owlnxto Ibr Mle bfinrfliedlur Ibe nci*, ti waa ooosUrnblr past Dnnnbcii>rfl (he riad IvOillng lo IbeaccDo of acilun prracaieO any iiniiaunl apixamnw. Aitbrday vnro uii ifar atrtamorTrliklcaw ■11 Mirta, tbin Rl drat, craddatly liKrwfil lit itciullr. By S o'ckwk Iho Fulaan ami llammmmlih nitda were lUrrallr chiiird. Tbe brldjxa wrre cnrwded. Oaihe Bamra Hallway brHge thnr waa a big cmrd, wbkh naniher aera leltti ihAn inai on ibe bankf, uw- log IQ (be Blab prke ehuicdfor adnUikin Uckrii^ Tuo amiBiie- meDUmadebrtbe TbAiDca ODBacrraney loprewrreaclearcvurae wereadmlrBbu Twoskamcn aaeonpinltd the cooicaunta, ClUuDT.fOTtheumplrta aod UnlTeralivoamnaii, ftodClilieoU. for Iho reprraeDtotlrtfl of tbo prtsa. Tbe uolTejtUv boat cluba were nol aUovtd to acmnpnay tbo race In a atcamer. ntj watved thnlr cUlnawben It waa n-pmrnird Ibal If one oiber alramrrwual- lowrdlaauilihenwould bo great dilTciiUy In kceplo* ibecoiirse clear. TbebeiUaiwta MtoTuu the Oaf'tnlbnat Theerowawenl down to the boat jmrda fmm tl>elrbead/)iiariei« anonftfierS o'clock. Al Ihe Duhe'a Ucad werr two Hiblcraand a amall but, made faat to each other, for itM crctra to aurtfrom. CanhrldM won the loaa for poalUooaaBd look Ihe MldUlciei eUa. TUs wu not much ad* ranlafe, because tba boau froin which Ibo atari waa to be made wen moond too doaa In to ibi Ukidlesu bank of tbe rirer— far too close ao Uial tbn bad much leas Udo than Uiclr oppODcntft At &(a P. K. Ibe aUrler gare tbe word lo go, and tbe UnlTtnliy Beat Bate of 1870 oomncBOed. Tb« oara of Uie two crews caught lb* water u iieoily u paaslUo at tbe aune iDslaoL Tbere wis tbe most energy In Uie Oaforu eight Aa aoon, bonerer, aaboibboato wen both under way, tbe Caatoba pulled aallablJy gulokpr alnke iban Ibe Ocforda, aed. al oik« abowixl la fronL Itao* fng by a quarter of a leBgili at the London RowlDg CMbBoai Ronar. .The Oiforda In ibeIr inrn pultod well, and al the lender Club Boons lb* boau were about eren. AiCmTenCouageibeOai^rldge crew atcadlly, though alowly. italotd grauod, andtbecoibuiUcm and eidUinent on Uie baoks orthe rlrrr wern loienar. At ihe Crab Tree a length tn front, aod they fuaed lanmersnlih bridn ncaityooo length befora ibrlraaTcr' BonnO Ibe brBd oflbe rirer. orpealto the Oorw, CamMtlge ed to bold hrr Itari. Oo puslog Uie oil nlUa the Oifortfi Cambridge Icil by half a length. At tho Soap Worka vharf ibe Oam< br1d|ocrew wu thrre^iQarbnora * • -* - under llanmersnlih brid, nrlea. BoBnOibebrBdof CMllDnedioboId hrr Itari. Oo pus'Ibg Uie oil nlUa the OiforSs •omewbat niocd, and tbe sirngile now commenced In eanieei, and Ihe alroke oarsman of the two contending boato pulted rigor- oualr. Dar^ahlranudoabrlllUnlefronio rttruro (be fonuoeaof Ibe day. lo whkb he wna pretty well ^kcd up br tU crew, and re- ducnl the lead fif Uie Caubrlitffe. Cambrllte, tboogk bad (b« lead Mr aUiu I • leoaib aa tbey mued Ibe Crab free, and tncrraiMl Uielr kwd. aiid puted Baraea Bridge, puiilnB S alt«kea tAthoralouto, whkb the; kepi up uBUJibeymichrd Rtw Kcadowa,and croMc3 by the Dag boat one ItBgib afiead In 19 mlnuiea and 3D etconda Tlile whkb ibey kepi up untU ibey rruhrd '^^ the Dag boat one Ungib afioadlnIS Iho Qnt line the llfht blue has been rktortoBi alooo IBflS wbeB,ciirtoualynoagb,lbey wonbythemme dU(aac& The win* oera rawed In a new boai by J. If. Ctupcr, of Newca*U^upon•1Vnr, whkb waa unlTer»)lyackjiow)ed|MtobeOBeof the aamraodeU of > ndBg UbI cTcr buDL LARD0iv,'Apr11&—yotallbelandlnji Uiagreai prcaaanbnutht lo brar npoB tbe Contmasry of the Thamea lo nllow printii sieamen to follow the boitA, none hut the two viOrUI ateamen were nennlited (oiloao. Aa on Derby Day. Loodon poured out lie biinilivls of iIiouMndaor peoi40 lo wnnna theninirai. and the number* wera Ib- ereaeed liy CKuratoo pariieafiom iLe country br^uahi by irilnsfr all direc^fona AraoDg tbo aprcuiora were the Prince of Wai PriBce Te<k. (be aen of ihe Vaalia of Egrpi.and manr Lords a nenberaefPartUmrnL Thebeu,wbkhaiono (Imewifv U to8.- °Jl^2^*•.7^•'^.'^i^ t*^'5>J^.*'>.* ^•o'*" of OarabrWn, that ahorlly before Uio surf Uio odda had, receded to ft lo 4 on Oaford. The Mcftement of Ui* walilof nuluiodea became Intaoee aa tbe hour r>rUiiiaUrtapprmched. A(ei>tUyflo<cloek(ba Ounkuaahotoul ftamlhefrboai-bonae at Puiser, and rwclred an ontton from the ape«ialonalmoa( nitultotbatglreD tbeOifordrourwbeo thejcase out aAlnat the nairanto Uit year. l»e men raetod on ihelr aan In nttdammnearly eight mlBQ(ea, when theOantaha mailetbelrai>> pcaraooe and took up a poeliton on (ho BlddleaoK aUle of tbe rHrcr. Tbeyalaoba' . ... Uiudcaad aeemrd Hrcr. Tbey also ba«l a mc^ enibuslaaiknierpUoafnmThtfmol* " bo ■ apUndld randltioD. " - _ 'Ao CTcn alajt waa effected, and Um hgaia went off with a atrDSg^deTo tbelrfaror. At tbe Aqneduet (Afiy yBrda)Ubo CaniabB ™ pin, and wbeo thcf reaebed Craren Coiuio (UtrtMBar mOe} Uiey wen half a leogih ahcvl. ner7 the Oifor^' aod kcrvi It up for sooie dlatanro. Tbclr ftknoa oo si— T^lng within Hhelr sire'jwV and ai llAmenmlib CambrKRo waa clear of (hoOifonl boat Iwer the ai imenmlib BrVTgo (he ootonaaAlnapurUdand aucrccded lo redMof tbe jbIq of Ihelr apooentolobaira kngth. A aharp alrunll fvUowL-d Id Coracr aeb, but aa they paiat'd tbe lale t>{ AU (S^Vllea), ibo OiodUoi heru (0 fade, and tbe t>n(aba, who wera aiiB freih, rapMly draw In Irani aod wub the raca Tbe aat«Ubmeot oAl eaihuilmm of the aneoutorafouBdeiprraalon In a slorm of arAaaa and cbcera aa (^nVrtdge reaobed the auhe bttaL Tbe time ofibe nor bu been nrloualy reported, but li la now aui^utlrely aui/d to be twenty nlnoiea ■(>(( thin; arconda. Tho Cambridge crew, oo Uie mora Ing of tba race, weighed elertn poundi mora than the OifordiL Tbe wlDBon owa tn oo anaU drgr*c their anoona to the advloe of Mr Morriun.who"Deacbed"tbcOKfonlfourUalyear for ibelr match wllh the Uarrarda. It Will be accQ tj tbe lout dlspaUh tbat Uie omclol Ume wBaaomfmifasaruS to woontb, whlcb baa been beaton ODc« oDlr, In 1M9, when tho "dark blae" won the day in 30 mln. do sec. AVe glvo bcloir % complete record of all tbe contests which have taken plaoe between the rival col- leges np to date :— UNtVKBam HAlCDBf PROV TUBIR COM HENCE VCNT. Tmi UBB ISU 1S41 IMS 184S» 184t IMS ua isea 18IS 1S57 IU8 ]A3S iseo usi aaol7,ani1e. tfnr... Wcilmirr le Fnlnejr. Wcilaal*rloPuliif7. Weunarr lo Pumey. Wcilmil'r lo Putoiy. WcaitDil'r 10 Piimey. PuUiev 10 NortUka.. Monlde 10 Fauer.. Puloer lo MorUake.. Fuloej 10 MorlUke.. Puloer 10 Honlahe.. PutaevloMonlakl.* HonuieloFuinej.. Putney k, HnrlUke.. Puloer la Honuke.. Pulner 10 HorUake.. Puloey lo MorUaki.. Pnuiey lo Monlake.. Pulner to kloiuake.. MorUaltetoPuuior.* Puior; uHoniaki.. Pniner lo MorUake.. Putney 10 Monieke.* Puloer 10 Monlike.. FumoyloMenlaka - Fuloey 10 MorUake . Fulner 10 Monlake.. Wfaaar. OlfoN..... Cambridfo. OamblldK, Cambrldse. OimbrUio. Olford..... Cambijdie. Ijanibridsa Jhridje OlfoidTr.. Olford Olford Canbridia. Olford Clnbridie. Oxford Cambiklie. Olford.,, , - _ Olford nua MorUake to Fuuior.. Oafori] leti Pulir; UHonlaki.. Oifonl 1840 Pninor 10 MorUake.. Olford laea Putney m Monieke. * Oiloid 18S7 Puloey 10Monlike.. Oiford lies FumoyloMenlaka . Olford..... isa FuloeyloMorUake . Olford..... 1370 Putney 10Monlake.. CainbrMae. . loadtlllloumlke Ibon, iho UnlTrnlllea have contended uwelher STetlmraforlbeOrandOballenseCupai llenbiy JVciila, on wblcb ocouloni Olford kava been IhrTollnre the vldon. Tlx:—In 1817. 1881 and 18&3, and Olmbrldn Iwlc*. fli:-In ISISaod UU,and Ox* fonl b«akCatnbriil|0 II Ike Boyal Tbainea Rcgaiu lo 184L^ •Tho flnl Unlrerahy ne« nwcd In oulriliMi. tThe flrelmco In wbkk either UolveriUy lowed iDlhepnaeol Mrle of elsbta wllhotil keel; alaolbe Sni limeelUrerroTM wllb round oara. Both und ibo Mmo kind of oara and boila. Tbo followlna lUI ilvfi Iba naiae of Ibe italloQ from wblcb Iko wlnnina bcAiliu elaned for the Inn iblrleen ycui:— lYau. U mln. Site. SSmlo Jl mln.. 9mln.aOaec. J2mln. SOiee. SDnlo. IS Kc. a mln. aoieo. II mln. a see.. 23 mln foul llmln. ISaee. 28mlo.3Sacc. 2a nilo. 80 aeo. ZSailn. U) ICC. 21 mln. 23 aco. Z4 mio. Be ato. 20 mla amiu. 77 Me. M mln. Mice. amiB. Beoe.. 31 mIo. 48 aco 21 mU). a acc. amio. <8aec. amio. a aeo. 31 mlo Dmln. n ace. KVmty many l|tka 1 mla 1 minis MO kcJ alslk Imlnl ' Uie« 30 HO Iwo leaglba □uny Iftka foal 37 KO llnrokea bfalcailk S8IC0 a MO Qamb. unk one Icoeik ■Sue BOKO ISIM Dmo IS aeo ISieo bfalooatb llalenglha Bvelpogiba 3D nin. 30 aeo. [one Icnsib 1»f. Mlddleati. lua. Mldilkan. UU. MlildlcKi. itoj. Burrey. HS5 IS"- HIildlcMl. 180. MUdltiei. lees. Suiroy. Uej. UMd CKl. leo. Ulddlrui. lesa. Midiiieici. Ign. Ulddleaes. „ Uaa MUdkaei. •ixucica. Another diapatch slates thai the ancient dtj of Cam- bridge was liluuiluntea on the night foUowloi the race, in honor of tbe Bucceaa of Ihe Centaba, anil a general popu- lar Jubilee took place, the siroets being thronged with people overboiling wUnenlhnalosm. BOAT RACES AT CHARLESTON, MASS. The oqnatle stare of the essi an about bellmea In their equotlo exerclKiB, and have commenced the season earij, aa on the Bth InsL two races took place en the Hystlo river, St Cbarlratown, which drew a crowd of ten thouoand per* •ona, Iho bridge, plin and wbarvea having been orowdsil. The water, fortunatelj, waa amooth, and Ihe temperntnra modcmtely warm, wblcb mode the light garb ol (lie oan- menauncleut to keep them from caichUig cold. Tlu Firtt Ran waa between the McLnuglilln and Kings, lej Brothers, in Whitehall boats, dbtance two miles, for a priee of 1100, wblcb the fotTuor won, their ilme being n minutes 48 acconds, ngalnat the KIngaleys' 18 minutes BOseconils. Aa soon as this race was concluded prcpsra' liona were promptly made for nt sttoni Haa, for four-oared lapatrealu, aame dis- tance, for prir.ea of tlM to the llrai, |io to tbo aeoond and |30 to the ihlnl* Tbo entries were:— llanilcl--T. Clorka Om ), T. Leonard, V. UcKuinil, W. Darli lltroke). Unlfona bluo. *•"'!"')"»<'*'"■''• W. Mock,n.Mack, 1. F. Miek (moke). Unirorm wlitlo. ' Bbiio Fir—NoUn (bow), Boberl lAllon, Aba Ilouae, J. Dowd (•Iraki). Unlfomnlnk. ^ FortlllllBor-l/.K feller (how), H.DempMy,lr. J. Hooney. T. Keller (Blrohe). Uniform amy. ' The boats wore all lapalrenlis, and tho diatsnco to be rowed WBB two mile*. The Judies for the nee were An drew ConnoniandT. Bunion atineatark and Charles Hea- Ran and Charlta Duoilng at the aiske, T, 0. Builor acting aa referee. As soon as the diifcrent crews wore In posr Uon tho word was given, and thej went off In good aivie. At Iho ond of (he Iret half mile the Ceorge Fanlknor drew sllghUr shood Of iheBboo Fly. Tlie Faulkner kept this sdvanlage hut a ston time, however, their elroke oar be- comliigBomewhat ilrcd, Tho Shoo Fij'lhea took the lead, followed by tho llamlot, Faulkner third, anil Foil lllll Boy last In Ihla poaltinn Ibe etako was turned, Anerlhelast bent had ronudcd tbli point lliejwere ranged along tho coune alnearlj equal dlsiano«B apart, about aboat'a length ef clear water being between each of tho contestanta. TUa rolaiive lawltlon was maintained nntll the end of the race, Tlie Shoo Flj reaabed the atarilngpolnl In lIM, ibe nam- let being sbentttne Icnrtis Intfielr rear, Uie Faulkner about the same distance behlud them, and the Fort mil Boj aboal as mnoh behind, « —u A NoTiiTT TV DoiTiNo.-Ald, Blephen Roberts, the wldclr known boat-bnllder of ttils cllj, ha* nearly com* ?-".5T '^'i^ ^ bf-lown cslabllahraent. It ]M 31 feet long, 8 feet wide, a feet iftop, wil catry 8 ions, and la worked br two lovera and a 8y-whr el. Two men" propd It Ave inllcs In an hour, and (wo boys, ten yenn iige,Brocanablo of managing It. Blx men can work '■ the same iline, end It OrnwB but ten Inches of wator. Roberts lissbnllt 11 as an oxpcrlmont and eonslden it a perfect success. He tlilnks ho can conalruct oncforrndng piirpoa(!s upon the aniao principle, which can be propd cS iiB rapidly us a six oared boot wllh oars. Those dcSmnS tolnapccllbenow crall cnncloBobvcalllngatMr.noberts" boat-honse, the location of whlchwrilbofoundbyrofcrenM to his advorllaemcnt In anotbor column, •"""■"•^ Ttti RtvEMiDS otUD, of Bprtngfldd, Uaaa., have sold Ihelr loiironredahdl boat, former^ tbo Jamoe M. TbomS BOD, lo William lUUi e, now ef Washington, D.S. can of . at Mr. It A I THE SqUULINC CWMPIOMSHJPjj^ I 6WLTKII WlLIj 'iOy iCEUpt. AT PtWOBKIHPinS' The neglect of WglistMowii to.'jei SI •''li^i£?£!fl fair and manly piapoUl add* WL.""1 J5 JSiS? John Mekeel has folt'lbe obsmplansblp sn eiKp WJJUon, bnt lib) not lung to lemato ao, lawlll be noy*"?. »?S5; pended document, wherein Oonlter rcpllea l«v2»WF«*[,"lS? propcaltton of uAed In onrlwio of last wwl^.^f SfS between thcae old and iquan dealing, »""«»;'•'• jff'f; iraagbt wllb great Intenat to tba boaUngnniSEl, «S 7. donbt not thai Iho New Totkorvrlll sne<a&«T«MJtde^ poBltleftbyOoallerat this olBce »nd app<ttl»«««^^ or adept such other armgomoatsu will lUKUj ellnon tbemalcb. Readlt:— ^ ._j,oii, iiin. AiuomwT Oirr. Apiu elk, isiu. BDiio»Cimmi-nu»8».-Iwii MT««kl{l»lSf3}'jSo"r! In Toor tail leinean uoepunca of my ckillenanJlOT lar ew, nooor Shiosponenl, John Beked, wborebiboiulMltalbowlHrowBioa aramTi»nc^alFo.iihki«p.le, forlhoiurn of "oSj°"'',lt''''S; aridoindrfVame tU for ei|«eei. W l""'W'SiVi^ hK oewii»i«:r rontm.enr on ihu p*", '^'L'TI' 2S uR a areWlo raoi for »1.«0a iWe, on IkePowbkefWliooinK, and uka S3U0 fwrij»n»i;lbe laM loborewodlnacB>rdan««rtl^^^^ cue Of Ibe (ibarle. Hirer B/vUa, ibe dnr of Iho w bo JoneSOlb, I878L Ibo Hme day on whkb Urown an,f I wei« to row. able race w bilorlheioBitmemenlloncdandihe undltpulod mle of ^>>iii. SiiySllJfff AiSirir..'' Thil. I Iblnk,b.Ill ff"""*.''!;*?',!! empi If ba meani bmUicM, aa In Uie f«i) of 'tf I 8»'o Mm fl" tej cipenm locnne brn and row ms for Iho aame •'»,?>'»ijf'"S lU^rhelilcrand llmiof roahloldrpMllitoboniiilMllyifmdnpl^ Mr. Dmwn hailal lulfd Uial Ika bon. John Mowllioj ^■'S^^Sr . lUkeholdcrnowlildU I aarrod) la oor M Ibu dU nol OTl o^» wouldiiinMlUiaBmouenlkmanin Ihlara«i 10WinJbe■«»»; par lly. If Vo will bo kind cnouib lo do {oTbo J;"*!", *, nfeiw: in falllna ui do m, tl Ihon btcraei '•'elulj ct Ibe Ona ■Ukotaiderloalipilnloraci aa refono. Iflbo 'SSm,?"! Uio wlibm of Mr. Mekeel, bo will cover Ibe inwnnl depoilled IB your liaiida,iben we wUl proceed 10 builneM. 'Jjf^iin Ooouia. Me»-i ATtJirmo Yicnr Cioa—A meeting of tbe merabeis of this Brooklyn dub was held at their rooms on tbe evening of Arnnih.atwhlchliwnsdeddedihat the annnsl re- Bulla ahould take place on Jnno 2d, nnd amiigcmenis therefor were made. A Regatta Committee was clioacn, ronMallng ol W. II, DougloB, J. J. Simrkman, C. J. LlpPltt, 11, II. lIOKlna and Q* II. Oranlilss. It wns docldedto hold tho rcgaiui on Tueadnj, June M, tho conne to he from tho Iielanlalne llooae; lor achoenere and flnit-claafl aloopo— aronml BIj Bpit to and around tbo llglit-shlp, bock aonth 01 Uencon on Komcr'e shonis; for aecoiirt and Ihlrd class sloopa-arotiud southweet Bplt to Ouler Hay buoy, rolnm- lug south of tbe Deacon on noraor'a shooln; ror fourtb doss iloop»-to and oronod the North to West Bplt and back. Tlie race to be subject to tho anme tulca of ollow- ances aa the rcgatia of last year, and to be aallca In eight honn. It was also lesolred to charter two atosmctB for the o«- csslon, one of which will be devoted to the use of tho Jndgee and memben of tho press, following the couno of tho competing yachts outside tho Ilook, while tho other will bo provltlcd for the accommodation of spccuiton, and will Rniuln Inalde Ibe Ilook, ao that tho dear crealnres, on board will bare no canse to dread sea-slcknosa. This Is a moat excellent arrangement, affording, na It does, fodllllcs to thou whose duly It Is to see Ibe contest from start to llolsb, and II la to bo hoped that other dobs will tdlow the example ot Ihe Allantlcs, tbcrebf consulting their own In- teresia. Bare will aleo be excludea fnm botb boats. On the 1st prox., the dub will occupy n snlto of taandsome noma, Indndlngaparlmenta for bllllsrdii, cbcas, reading and business purpooes. Tlio eredlon of s olub-houso is elBO In contemplBllun, and the Idea will he carried ont as Boon as a permanent anchooge b) secured. ITEUS FHOM Pavebson, N. J.—The devotees ef rowing et Pntenon, N. J„ are making active proparatlona for the ap- proadilng ecoMn* The new boat booae ef the IL M. A. As- aodailon, coating In the neighborhood of $3,000, la almost completed, and will compare favorablj with anj In Ihe country, sore, perhaps, the elegant stone houses of the Bchnjlklll Navy. Thej have dbposcd of Ihelr slx-oared gig to a club latelj formed at Faasalo Village, and Intend purehaalmr an elgat^ated harm and aovenl doable and alngle scull paper boats- Tbe Dnndees have added a new four-oared mg to their fleet, and a change will be made In the crew which rcpresenled ibe club Ui conicsis laat year, Botb ihese dnln wera Inconoreted during tho paat winter bj apedal acts of tbe Leglslatnia. A new club has also been orgonlied and now poeaess a four.oared gig. ' A HBaATTi ABSonATioN,—We have heretofore alladed lo the faa that esorts wera being made to organize a re- gatta association at Flttsbirgh, and we bare now Ihe pleasure of annonndng tnal sneb organization has been eoecled. Repivsentauves fnm nearly all the leading boat dubs of Allegheny Comtj aaaembled at Jhnmy Uamlll'a salooo, the "ConsUtuUon, "Market alley, on the evening of April zd, at which tbe following genilcmci wen elected olilcen for tho ensnlng year:—President, Henry coulter; Vlce-rresldeal, Kobert Kennedy; Becreiaiy, John Uax* well; Treasurer, R. V. Flannenn* Hcssn. Flannegan, Fowere, Bwellzer, Cnmmlnga Maxwell and Allison, were sppointed a oommlttce to draft tbe cnstomsir consUtallon and bj.laws. DOATtNQ Nbw Ekolam).—a CTOWd Of nosrlj ten thonsand people witnessed a conple of raees on ujstlo river, Charlestown, Uass., on Tbursdsy, lib Inst Owing lo Ihe small force ef policemen deuilled for doty upon tbe river, the compeUng boaU were Interfered irlih some- what, bnt no collisions took place. Ibe KcLaughUn Brotben and Klngilej BrolbeiB, rival boatmen on the double skull, setllnl a match for (lOO, me distance being a mile up the river sud return. The "liac*" proved the vic- tors, nulling paat the Jndgea' boat In 11:30, their opponenta' tbne being 18:48. Tho second nee was a sweepstakes of $180, between fonramatenr dobs. In fonr-oaiedlapstreaks; distance'3 miles. Tbe boats were named teepectlvely, Bhoo-Fly, Hamlet, aeorge Folkqst and Fort Hill Boy. The race was well eonleated, tbe Sboo Fly compleilng the dis- tance In 17:80, beating the Hamlet by tbne len^bs, and aeorge Faulkner by double tbat dlitanoe. A Mxw WBI.MILI.—na pnpilelon of tbe Washington, D, 0., Bkatlng Park, with a view to relrierlng the loeses Incurred through the "ethereal mlldnesa" of the past win- ter, have resolved to transform tbe concern Into a boating park for Ihe summer season, where ladles and children may enjoy aonatlo pleasures without danger, tbe depth of waterbemglnatsnOldenlforrowUig. Itla contemplated to Inangnnle the aeason about Ue 1st proximo, and tub {»M]b'»w&^Mft4U^ TBI Sr, JonM's erew'mit*'(lgne4 tbe artldee for tbclr raoe wllb tbe Trne fonr, and the docnment bas been for- warded to Ibo latter, whom It will aoon roach. TboBt Johnen changed the date originally fixed to Aagnstntb, 'teltigTOphlngthe same to iheTyncsldcre and requeatlnga .reply by cable If the date didn't ault. Ae no responae has been received ll may bo taken for granted that tbe time Is agreeeble to them. Tub Atlaktio Boat Olob, of Hohoken, y, l.. have elected a good corps of offlcen for 1870, vli., Joseph Rus- sell, FresldenI; Oeorge Courreiler, Vice Prealdent; Mr. Uviogston, neconllng Beoretary; narry Ulcis, Cotrca- pondmg Secretory, and Ur. Tuttle, of Iho UudaonNary, Treasurer. They aro anlldpatlng lively times tbla sea- son and are making ptepanilona accordingly, TBI CoiOHotA VAonr Club of Ihla dty bos elected tba foltowUig omcen for tbe enanlng season:—Commodon, 0. F. TompUns: Vloe-Comnodore, John B. Fage; Secretary, wilUom w. (lage; Treaaunr, Oeo, W. Oaborae, and Heas- urer, Benjarabi F. Adams. GIUIAROSa BILLIARDS AT THE CAPITOL EZCinNO SAME BETWEEN DATIS AND IBABELL. Tub FoBuen VicroBiocs-Sconi 1,900 to i,ieg. The qncallon of the billiard anpremaoy of Washington. D. 0., which baa for aome tUno been ngitated by the re- spective adinlrere of Uessn. James navbi and w. D. Isa- bell, was decided on Friday, tbe Sth last The game was the resnll of a match made on tho ttb Inat., and tbe aiakea tto a aide* No inaloh that has ever token place In Washington bos cnnted a more genenl Interest and WUlanl's bUUard hall on the nlgha of Ibo content was crowded with speciaton, who watched Ihe proceedlogi with anxiety, augmented by tbe evident oqnauty of botb plavcm. The game was l,2O0 pelnte up, eu a csrom tsble, push and crotch barred, and the umpires were Ur. Wor- rell for laabdl and Mr. Hard for Davis, with Mr. Uejer for referee. At eltht o'clock precuely Ibe contestants en- tered the roped arena amid vodferoua cheering. Oheloe of balls and noBllleu falling 10 Ur. Isabdl, the letter shot Us bdl Into Ihe lower right hand comer. Davis followed by acaroroonlhodark, and, byjndlclousroond the table flujlog rolled up 78, llnlelibig tho run by a narrow mUu. lanbollthen iiiailo a aingle couni and gave way to Dnvls, who stopped at 24. Isabell, bv excclleut phiy, ran np 78 leaving tlie score n 10 78. The game progressed wlih re- markable ovenncBB from this throughout, Ont one and then the other forging ehoad, aeverel Inige runs beloir orcdited to eaoh one* Conalderable excitement and angry dtscua* alen were occnaloned by the decision of the referee when fouls wero clolmeil by either tatij, bat that gentleman evidently acicd wllb honcat Inienilona and lo ihe beat of hla JiiilRmeni, and at 11.80 P. U., jiamo was eallcil, Mr. DavlHgolngoniln a run of St. The score at tho close stood 1,'JOO 10 I.ICC. Next day Mr. laaboll, bsued a challenge to Mr. ilavls tojilay a gamo nmler elmllar con* dlllene, for any amount from 1100 lo $1,000. Appended will bo found tiio ecore:— Davll-7», 31. 8,718, M, 8,0,88,», ISS,«1, O. 81.», S, 37,73,», tT, a !l.l?TjJhlSl°'^' ^ * b, 6, IS, A, l,^' IhMI-8, 7^ 13,13,3,108, ua, 43, B, IB, 89,18,1, .V, lat, 8,9,38, a^^ 37| ^4J^^*,(^3^3,3,s.o,u, 8,117, If a, iJ, ? Jsi^oi ii,M; S: Soaa'inr.—Vluea, Davli, 3; laneil rnni, DotIi, 78, Ti, 188,71. 12«; iBbell, 7^ lus; lu, lb. 117. Arema^ OarC n't!; liiiolT 37 4.43 Time of puae, ihree bnaia Iwooly mlnuiea THE INDIANA CHAMPIONSHIP, OAnnBTT DEFEATS UcORAOEGN. On the evening of Mondnv, April 4ih, Jacob Qamlt, chnmnlon, and ATox. McOrackon contended for tho cbara* plonsmp of lillnali and $300,1,300 points, nt Waahlngton llall, Indianapolis, oboul fonr liuudrcd apeebitoni being present. Clinrles Tyler was chosen umpire for Qamtt, whIleJolinUrigKomclaled In a smilnr eapadtyfor Uc- Oracken; Chas. 0. Comstock noted as roforco and Qeorge Pattemon was Ihe marker. Leforo commcndng play, John llueglo. Treasurer of tho ludlana Billiard Aasoclatlon, read a challenae to llto winner ITom P. A. Dyers, of La* byeile. We givo the score of the game bolow:— (lamlMlll&e, 31,8,^13. M,0,18,24,134,0, It, 81, M, 88, t.BLO. Jj^B, 4,84 4 4i ft d, 2«,ljrf. ^VfJur ToDloJiriTenio TImo of game, three boon and a half. At Ihe end of Ibe thiriletli Innlnus, after McCnoken had made tbo largnl run mado during the game, bo aaked and waa alloweiTflf* teen mlontea rcat The aymrathy of the siioclaton waa manifestly In favor of UcCracken, who was In bod health, and at the close of the game a subacripllon was made for him br his friends, amuuntlsg to $1(0, which was pre- sented to blm St Uuegle's blUlord room on lbs foUowlna day. ^ Job DION'S roBinoK.—Ths atatereeni wbiek hu ap- pearod in vartona Journala to Iho eobol that Joe Dion bad dedsred hla readlucas to accept of ths challenge laiued bj A. P. nudoljphs,ebamploo, provided thelalUr would leave It open to an, has brought iho snbJoUied card from tbo Csnaillaa, which we And In tho Uonireal New:— t . Bin.—I end, ihrnugh ibemeillum of Uie prrm Ibal my name ll bnuRliI forward In coanecllon wllh Ibo muck talked of match b*. Iween Rudolpbo and Roberta. Pemll mo lo auure you, Mr. Bdl* lor, Ibal no uocllon of nine waa ever given lo warrmol ibe report cIreuUltd. One Ibloi, however, I mar aay, thai If ibo oonlomplated grand leurnimcnl for Ibe cbamiiionihin of Ibe world iboiild lake plioo,Iiliall feel limy duly lo enter fnlolho Uil,and onoomore oaMyioprnremyMlfiecond lo cono—00 rniiler mmwhaiooon* a(hoy may come. I cnnildrr. In Iho oecnl of Ihli lonnixmeol Ins riacr, ll will be an eicopllon 10 ordinary conlcela, and I ihink Ihe henora of aocceia would nmro lhan connlerbaUneo iho Imublo for i|ilo OlUnf myaeir 10 eaior Iki pubUo aiani of bHlbrdi Joiira Dies, EioiomoN Oamis at Balbh, UAe«,-R. B. Wllmatib, late ohamplon of Uaasadinietts. and Waller Iilgnon, ot Mew York cllj, plajcd a cooplo of games at Naumkeaa llall. In Salem, Hosa., on Ihonlghtof tliecililnatant The flnl till was ajgnme of 800 pomis, caroms, which waa won by uignon, rlils waa folfowod by a Fnnota tbree ball carom game, of w poUils, In wbjob WUmartb bore off the loaed with a guat ef aaa 'lhmncthlS|ainiMih«iSS ^ Ubltv Fonm CoM'AKtnrttTAmorBB.— a oii.n_-. baa aniAnated from Uelvln Foster to bilS JossnbSSSJC tenns. for a conteet atlhe three ball French rnrai mf S 100 iiolnts np, wllb Ji.-ln. bulla, for leoo aaide. ST&Jf?."! CoMondet oaromMble, to lake plaSin thfidtJ wS'JffiiS Plon will accept iw not la not y7kiiVn hefiiwar^*"''' : DlATS or ANOno nil.t.iasDisT,—John Rent ihini.M jbiyer, died of pstrie fever on Uio I8th inVu^ SliSS? jsan'fifa'iaisr' ""^.y'^-^-«-"•is.f.fv'si'a: L. JlfOrt Two l« ■ -in.,s4 vj^ritilBcoiriili ,*5,fiSTr>™.0ook,Jr.,aBa iiiiar' K*.'"* •'nngeioenis to That (hey wilTbiwamiiS welcomed Is not to be doubted, u Robana' prevb>u«SS will panlj corroborate. vrwus run TBI Nzw EKOLASn CnAunoRBinr la one of the avmiw fbr the future for which negotiations sra now neodlni n aro Informed, by Molvln I'oeler and Edward DoSlclsT^' GAS£ BAU. MATCHES ANNOUNCED. ^ April IJ.—Opentif priiocanieef lkennloB.OInk,ti TTtmeil, a| A'pili l&-4lar Rloo ra FliM, on Iba Caplloilne grnnnda, al 4 p Ifc April 18.-^penlog naleb un Cepllolino grounda. AUanlla'eia l'alun,aiap. M. ' "* Apru 1&—Opening day of Ibollobokea dubi al IkoBtyelin PICU4 CLUB SECRETARY ADDRESSES, Below will bo found tho names and secretaries of several base boll clubs for IBTO:- Unloa ef MorrlanU-Jamu A Lyas, Cor, Ban, irtmouL We» chriterca, N. V. ^ AUilcJo—Alfnd n. Wrisbl, Cor. Bea, Bondiy Uarcarr oOlte. Pblliddphla. - • t KeyMdno-J. B. Maheney, Oor. Bee, eai« of Bon^y Uanr* 0B<»; FblladelpbU. . J "nvnij Ol^mplo—Theodore A. Wciaella, Bea, No. 333 Valnul iL, Fbll% ''jnlRpld-Wm. IIcRn>bln, Ilea, Xo. BlOWnlnnlet, PhlUdolpbtb AllanUo Bnoklyn-J. C cbapmin. Peal oBloe, Braoklyn. THE OPENING PLAY OF THE ATUNTIC8.. The champion Atlnntlca have taken the Held, and oa Thundoj, AprU lih, they opened Iho hall for the season of 1810 bj playing tbalr flrat practice game of the jesr. Tho occasion atlncted a nuiueruiia concourse ot tho friends ot ths dub to the CsplluUno grounds—the Atluntio head. qnarten for the jenr-and as the weather was tolerable pleasant the sport wa.> much en^ojed, Although It had rained for fonr succesiilve days pnvtons, the grounds were Buoidcntly dry to play nn, and us a alrong deld party were- pUced In opposition to the duh nine a good gamo waa the reaulk The nme Included the regular team for 1810 vrnb- the exception of Bwandcl, who was nuacconntablj ab- sent, and rumor sajs thai the reason was that be hod re. Joined the Unliials. If this is so Pearce will be wanted for hla Old podtloo, that Is If be will take It afltr being sat aside. Toung Uall occupied tbe place nf Onne, at centre Add, end Uunn played at short Add. On the Add dda Pesrco captained tho party, and wllh Qnlvln to pUdb and » fair supporting Add, they gave the nine work to do to earn bases by dcau hits. In fact, bul for some important sr- rore by Bass and Devlns and oihen of tho twelve flelder*,. Ihe Allantlcs would no: have scored a dozen miu:hi< deed they did not earn mora than eight or nine, their oat- Ungbdnffrotherweak, Of the noteworthy plajonboiti aides that of Pike and Ferguson of tbe nUie, and of Pearce, Oalvln,.Jackson, Dsvjr end Yorke of tbe. field waa excel- lent Plke'a base plaj was a festore of tbe gome. Iba- fall scon glvci oU ranhor partlcnlati. > Avunia D.u Bian, lllb 4 Muno, IB 4 CbapBaD,lt....a Plke^tdb 9 HcI>oaald,rr....il ZetUdo, p 0 Uill.or.r. i Bmllk, Sd b 9 Ferguion, 0 9 1. la t. Toula.., iBntOffc AiUnile...Tr. Field .37 18 33 88 FiBLD. Peann.. Oalrin... Deryr 1 Memien 1 Johnaon. 1 Ban *I York 1 Keony -9 Derlne 8 Jickion a CurUi .9 Brown 1 ,^ AilaJa JJ. 8 11 U 111 Sd id 4ib eik eib' Tik eih S 0 19 8 110. o-a ..r„ 0 00801l0»-i Flyeilohes-rertoaon, 4i Plk^ 3; Bmllb, 1; HeDonflM, 8; Uana, 1: llall, 1-13. rork,4: Jelinion.3! Beilnl,t: BamMnTll PMinl, It JaeklOB, 1—11. Foul beuuaoaubc**-.fltart, f; Faane, L Oalckci on ilrikea—Fennion, 1, Fcaic*. L Biae pUy-Pol oil br Donaid,a; Sun, 4: Fike, 1. Hmlii.L AialiWby PUe,aiIma| ZelUela.8: Fennion, 1: Bmiib, 1; Hunn, 1. Pol oul by Jaekloo, 10; Oalrlo, X Aaililed br Deryr, 8 llmea; Oalrb^ 3: Bevlna, 1| Keoor, lirinra,!. Douhio pUji by Pearee, Oalvln and Benni. Oauon nnl kalla-AUanllc 1: VUU,t. Umplr»-MnIhu. Ili» dooald,oriboBlarClab. rime of aame—Two bour& On uondaj. April isih, tba Allantlcs will play tbelr onenlnamatcn, un which occasion the new nine of tba union Clnb, of Uomianlo, will nut In on appearance oa the CipitoUne grounds as the friendlj opponents of lb* Allantlcs Ui a grand prictlco match. THE BALL IN MOTION AND THE 8EAS0M OPENED. - A nm FBI11 OAHi m bbooxliwwA NonwotiHT Tte> lOET FOR TDI OnAMFIOMB OF THB AlUTBOBS—STABS TB. FIBUI. The base ball season of isio was fbllr luangunted la this vicinity Isst week, Ant by the opening game of the champion AUonllcs of the pranrsstonai daas or Ibe inter- nliy, end mora recently by tbe'gnnd pilxe game whlcti was played on the Caplwllne grounda on AmO Mb betweci* the Ohamplon amateur nlneoftbe StarOIub and a Field nlneef strong playen of the Exoelslor, Alpha, Powtaat- ton, Eckfoid, and Atlantic Onba, Ave of the AittiUne ot tbe latter partlolpatbig liulhegamejogetber wttklbur e' "•^11—r^f—•"" ^mBBMB— Naa ~ Pllwond nail In their borne poalUoBnmafnunIo i«raw and Oalrin to play third baae, an}l bealdes, there wera tboso strong Adders, Dan Clianne*y, Remaen, and Yorke. and tbe old Hutnal player, 0. Hnm, In the nine. On tbe other band, tbe BUin wero nnoble'A presentthelrfuinlne. owing to the absence ol Unnlr onu Worth, the latter taUns port only towards tho doao oflbe game, Hort Rogen, of the Lowell Club, playing at third base on Ibe Star aide nn- tll Worth come, when ho was placed In Hunt's poBinon 00 the Field side, the laller retiring. Tbe Idea of these priae oirenngs Is simplj to giro aa Impetus to the game In the early part of the eeaaon: and also to nplaee the cnrdesaly played dab practice gamea. from whIoh no benedt la derived in training those games In which earnest efforts an made to Aeld aharplj and to play earnestly. In foci, pnfesdonal dubs could not do • better thing than to put up prizes In tbelr ptacUee games. "Nine vs. pleld," once n week, unui the season Is tegular- ly opened bj match games; and even then a neat Uttla prize of some kind or other, fbr Ihe best catch and tbe best score of bases on bits, would be no small Incentive for ex- tra enrilon. We are ghid to aeo that tbe Allantlcs and Ualoos Intend doing this on tbelr praotloe dajs, four prizes of hols and balls being offered for the best scores of bases on hits and beat oatobes on both sides In the fottboomlnc msteh of April leth, on the Oapltollne grounds; Tbo weather on Baturdaj, Mh, was all tbat conld bXTS been expected at this season of the jesr. It being oulis warm and pleasant, alike to apectaton and playen: and tho grounds were m excellent condition aa Ibr u a drw Aeld was concerned; but we were soiprlaed to And that tbe Oleld otherwise was not prepared for play; the bases were not fastened, nor tho reporten' stsndln Its place. It Is to be hoped that everrihmg will be In trim for tho grand opening match of noxtUonday, There wasqnltean eager desln manifested by the plajere present to enter tbs llats on the Field side, but us bnt nine coold be chosen, of coune those wno were disappointed thought the selected team conld have been made stronger, as It could have been In fact, for thej had no flrstbssemon or short stop, and no regular pitcher, Uunt playing poorly at Ant base, Obann- oerthrowuigtao slreugly from short, wblle Chapman's plMbbig did not prove OS caecQvo aa It was expcoted 10 wonld have done. The Field side, however, hsd a splsndid outAdd, and also the catcher and aocond basd plsjen of the Atlantio nine to help them, wllh a good man ol third baae, bul they dhl not provo a suffldently strong oomblna. lion to take a ball from Ihe Sure on UUsoccasion, olthongli the amateur champions were not out bi their niU strengUL. Flay was caUed at 4.91 P. M., with Mr. Jones, oT tbo Alphas, as umpire, and tbongb be discharged the duties of his position Impartlallj, be did not umpire tbe game In accordouce wllb the new mlea. It ahould ba home In ulud that there is notblna new In tho rales In the way ol umpiring except u re- gard to calling bulla i^id strikes, and ths feature of tho change, In tbbirespect, bi, that ns mxmina (a nou oufred to be given to Ihe pitcher or biltsmsn before calling belbi er strikes; and also thnt tho pitcher Is now only ohllged to deliver Ihe bMI wlihin the "legitimate" crjMr rtach of tbe etrlker'a bal, auU nol within a few Inches of any parilciilarspot tlio bslainnn may chamce to call for, sa he was last year. Except In the cose of lbs flnt ball de- Uvoreil, too—which b now a dead ball as fkr as oalUna ballB or alrtkea la concerned—all unfair balla must bo colloil afler "repeuled" delivery, and all fklr balls—tbat la, balls pltobcd withia fair reach of the bat—most bo struck, or, alter "repeated" refbaals to hit at tbem, "strikes" nraal be cslled, The duty of nmplring under these rules, thenfon. Is slnipls enough ss far aslndglnis of the play Is concerned, and wo are surprised thatso feiw an OS yot lo be found who seem to have an Inlslllgent Idea of tho changes made. The Field sldo opened play in the gome, Fergnsen lead- ing off by giving a chance to nevlns for a catch, wbliii bo duly accepted, Obapmnn followed with a ball to Herb Rogcn, but Mori, mooed It and John made bis base. FIko then sent a safe bounder to left Add and socored hla base, and na two good bats were to follow blm, a good aoore for tbe Aret Innlnga' play was looked for; but Oammlnga caught Chauncoj's hitih foul on tho Aj, and Calvin tipped out; tho UiulniB cluacd lor two runs. Rogon oponod at the oal en the Star side, with a aufo grounder, on which bo made his base, after wiiloh Jowdl took tbe bat, and send- ing a high ball to left Adil, wiilob Yorke uuended to hand- somclr, and he ntlied. Oummlngs and Hort Regan tlien balleilsafolj fur hoses, and DevUis did, too, after glvlDS Ferguson a chanco on a foul tip, which he mused; Dollard also secured his base by a good lilt, but be fdl »<Vlctlm to Plko from Calvin's good floldlng. Packer being pnl out afterward at home base In trying to run In on a psssod ball, Ihe Innings cloMni wllh a aeon ol a for tho Bun, a lead ol two on the Field aide. This wss a good beginning, and the large crowd of spoolalorri began to watch the pio- oeedbigs Wllb bitorest In the tworolloiring innings tbo Field party were handsomolj whitewashed, excd- leot ostetaes bj Rogon and Dollard, well taken, fool balla hj Jewell, and beauUfol Adding by Deams and Packer lu tbelr poBitlons marking thv pisj of the Blars, while on tbs oikersldo tbs stunblia made by tbe two Rogen', Jewell, OummlBga and Olyne^ togothoT with leldlngerron by Pike, C. Hunt and Ohanne coy, led to an addition of euht runs to Sbir score, tbo totals at thsolose of the third Tnnlngs standing at 19 lo S In Ihelr favor. Ibis was an enilrelj nnoxpeolcd result and 11 had quite a demoralizing cllbot on tho Field party. DjwayototnutlnttieaetwolunlnRS we have to name» splendid catch of a fonl Ay boll br aolvln—which gave blm a prize—and good catcbea by nemsan, nnnt and Chap- msn. In the fourth Innings oalvln, by a good hit, seeured bis baae, and eventualljIlls run; but aa Ohanncey pre- vlonaly atruck out, nnd Dullard, Commlngs and Bevlna Added out Uunt and Yorke In prol^ atyle, aalvln'i ma proved to be Ibo only one acored. Thla was, however, one men than Iho Bian obtained In the same innlogSe Chnpman's dow tosses—a la oricket-pnvlng aa trouble- some to the Stan as thej wen lost year, Fasker alono gelling a base on a hit, Ihe othcn giving obimee* for easF catcbea. In the ARIi Innings both aides reUred wllb blanK scores, and nlmoatln anooesalon, nellber partj bdogaoiv to punish the pitching of the oiber, the dose of the snn Innlnga iBHvlng the totals at utoBlnfkvor of Ihestanv and but for a wild throw to Ant base tbe Fldd Bide woald not have scored a nm after tho Ant Innings. . In tbeeUlh Inulnga Wori h was added to tbe Star nme, an<t Ur. RogeiB look Hunt's nlaoe at flnt heee-Whloli w» <b" weak anol of tho Field otdc-on the other side. Inl""]?, nlngBlho Pleld partj wero again whitewashed, WJJWJ pretty fleldlag to Packer,» good catch by WofU< *K