New York Clipper (Apr 1856)

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2 HE,W YOBJK CLIPPER. uJobnoylaft the door, ua iritb tba letdlnea oi her m aolrttd bj ono or two eMnly goBilpii 'who wne bj tUitkno Mlledlii, iheUthed the wouid wtth iplrlti, p9«ied ereij devloe which mach eiperitnoe In onak- '"ioinif, acquired daring the lifetime of Willy Voop' ,.lK departed loii, loggeiteJ to her. He«J?M ■*llitin»Hng Ui w»y down through the jOiMgt i met, ud leoogDlted by the hiU tnaf» "l*^' \ ud her InfuUted fHende, who brfJfW '<» a pnuled et the ebienoe of hlni .^» P'*" "B«itro»tenth<fli here'! the murderer of MU*^. hoj"." o^ed the , uiome tea otiwM^^ofljbtTtcogeixei , who WM ooniploMiJ^nong'", wewiiig hit »hirt f sBHMrald'i iaberd.^-Mi bli htate he had drawnlt on t. 5^OTeM1f yfiy* J^^ that might hare scared the tUiij a^Ir^ fellowa ipnogforwazd at fUl qieed -^li^ Sri&ii^^^^^'y i**^" >t*7>d to remonalrate, bnt 'Male owjr ^^"^ lerre, where the bands of &^a^ * .jftjij i^^|y<'*'"Md aa many, would not have availed ^ed at Hn. SonoTBD'a door before hispnr 11 he ralHa the latch, bnt It gave not way, the bar I uawn wiihln, and brui his ittength been equal to It, lBtih«r lUght was become Impracticable—irnnlng with fiii fiackioth«;di)or, there atocd Johnny like a lion at 1*7, ottering ' aot preTallai ' Mid cries and IBe pnnaet^ ani tiant'spiirohaae liin opon Us goardi the door soddenlj^ tj, ud Into fanat the mob pn It/ ainoe he well knew words wonld foiy of bis foes. Forward with irecatlons mehed the foremost of life was not worth one mo- n sticks already clattered like on the wall over his head, when Ing Inwards, back tumbled John- )ao6 he thae left vacant jrtepped a to the waist, pale and j|un4 with blood yet flowing fromi [back. ilan's gh08t'i;i JCffhted tj^enty blch was heard that of the pre- Bgta good Irish, "That'sa lie, boys, nielf 1 able and willing to make* ghost that llflg a hand agin Johnny Evans; whoTate me at Hell-kettle like a man, and bronght me lier« ftfter, on bis back, like a brother." '^irfs lt a trae 0ght, Uatt" demanded one or two of the foteinoet, recoverlag confldenoo enoogb to approach Dolap, who,'lalnt from the eiertlon he had made, was aow reithig hla head^galnit the doo^poBt. A paase, and the aUence of death followed. The brows of the men began to darken, as they drew dose to Do- lts. Evans saw hla life depended on the reply of his an- tagonist, who already aeemed lapsed Into Inaenslblllty. • f*7AiiBwer,MatSolanl^he cried, Impretslvely, "for tk» j|ove of heaven, answer me—was It a trae £ght t" Tti voice appeared to rooae the fainting man. He jpliedhlnielfln the doorway, and atretohed his right lu^towikM xvana, exciaimug, f Tme as ths cross, by the blesaed virgin 1" and sahe Ipoke^ftll back Into the arms of falsfrlends. ,. ^^vuit wu now safe. Haifa dozen of the soberett of ' tt«.jpB]|lgr eioorted him down to the police station, where he woald be secore; and Dolan's Meads, 1 with them on a car, departed, wlthionl an t at ilot or retaliation. '' ^nce took place sixteen yean ago; bat ainbe that dayi^'there never was a ihtr at Donla^ that tiie ■ •^ff"!*"*" ^""« ""t ff""* ; nor Is there a &l^nlght at lonard that Hat Dolaa does not paiiB under the hnnble roof of Johnny Evans. I give the . tale as It ocearred, having always looked upon It aa an •vent oredltabls to the parties, both of whom are alive «nd well, or were a year agp; for It Is little more since Enai, now nigh siity years old, walked me offmy legs . on a dAy^i grooalng over Ohorch-moimtala, aodthrongh .'X^ranlMoIe, carrying my kit Into the bargain. Adieu. '^Jt will M a long day ere I forget the pool of" Eell-ket- i|e/' or the angela In whose oompany I (list stood by Its tmbbUng brim. INSTINPT OF THE SPEDER. . Teb sagaolty^of this Insect has always been the ad- : nbiUonoi entomologlits, bnt we are not aware that . (b^ notice has been taken by them of the following re- . . ; Birkable ihot. The web of the spider, partlonlarly of a 0 is .'ilafiuner morning, will be seen to glitter aa If covered J. '. lilUi dew. Th(e glittering appearance Is produced by • lime with which It Is oarefally spread by the Insect to : outrap and secure gnata and flies. If yon toach the If eb with your^^ger, It adheres and Is broken when yon .. liithdraw It. Touch, however, the braces by which the IjJjbJP.^ yonr finger glides off aa If f^om ■ The aagaclty of the spider In leaving the faaosii unllmedf.Ia astonishing. This part of his ■truoture not being Intended as a trap, wonld be broken If It were limed, as It woald neceaaarlly bo torn aaonder U U were toaohed by any flying objeot; bnt In the oon- : ,4ltIon In which It Is provided, It allows the fly to glide ' ■,off,and leave the web unharmed.. What prompta the .,;fplder to snob nloe dlsorlnlnatlcn, nnleaslt be an Im- ; mediate Influ of Intelligence t TO MAKE A BALKY HORSE DRAW. TBI London Times gives a remedy which proved sao- eeiafal. After all sorts of means bad been tried and failed, it was snggested that a simple remedy nsedln , Jndla should be tried—that Is, to get a small rope and attach It to one of the fore feet of the stabbom animal, the person holding the end of the rope to advanoe a 'ifStv paces, taking with him the horse's foot, when, as a ' tfattsr of oonrse, the horae mnet follow. The sngges- * ilon was at first ridiculed, bat at last a rope was broaght ' A applied as deaorlbed, when the horse Immediately Innoed, and in a few. mlnates was but of sight, much toNiM ainBEemeht of the crowd. The experiment is ■ImpWa norths trial ExTBMitonABT NowoB.—the following advertlse- VPwrs In a Paris Journal! " The parents of a yoijng lady, «gei »w»nly-one, handsome, well educated, m &*>,f*'*^Bg 4iS0O fronoe^er annnm, bat affected with Bt. Vl)ae"a «Mioe, ofluto unite hertc a'doctor from attentlonV^'^^" ^ he^oeaaant HEW rORK CLIPPER, TBI BICWIUZBD IPfllTIIIB JOIBRU 01 llBBICil Tail Cir«ilt« aiMrifiH 9p«rila| Bmjayn li fabUihiS ftrj nanteVBomlodiad auftokadcr (llHm Dtalm tfamgh oattheValUdSUbi. ItMBtilunpoitsef THi PBiza Buia, raiTiiw, PIBUnUHIBll, XACHmO, OBIOUI, Bowue, outaatsom, fluaorBiiL, aFABBIlta, OHXES, ■ IHllTBIOAI«,*e.,*«, TIBJII, Ico. Bloflt coplu Ttulr ratntlbai, hj IftU Olnb of lou " Blflil.,. .' " Twain. ', 1m all attM, 1b alTiBM. ASTIBIISIHa. Sis eiati tn llaa, fgriMh and rruy liMttlai. BpoTtlDC adTWtlitBaiti, at tboM ef latetat to tbo ipoiUsg (oamiBltr. calj (oUdM. Ptjatat t« >• Bido la adwae*, oicopt la thoaa euu wboi* th* piitlM ai* dliMtl; kaaira to ai. :HotleM,ofBpoitli(B'*BlatocoB«,or,of UMMtbat majbiT* iik« tUM, Umtiti tntvItoBil/. All auttw lnt«ad<a.for loMitloa In that wMk'i 1mm, moft be Mot la bj ToMlaj asoo. . QUIXS^ JOSMB, PBOtiiaToii, Ro. 10) Mama^flfiht^Ililid noor, Bso^jy^ IL nAnorsniietH, oooKiiaBinio, PIOBOB BBOOIUK^ BIPLB CHOOnnff, DBAVOBI*, .*c. • A ««aU. .■•a. ..OTportaBOB. ..OU ..gU " NEW YORElELIP: SATDBOAT, AFBIL2S, fSAHK atrZZV, Sdltoi. WHOLESALE AQENTS. Boil & loviiT, lOS KoiiaB ft, N. T, ud 3i Oluk it, Ohlu|o, UiKi UisiBk?!] Aim aliMt gAMOiL Tatii, 32 Btekaaa ilrMt Uamiltok 1e JoBBitoa, 80 Abd itiaat. A. WinoH, lie ObeiBOt itnat, PUliltlpliU. BOBSBAM, FibaiBBR & Oo., 9 ui IS Ooort Unit, BoitOB. Hbrst Tatlob, Bdb BnlldlB(, Biltlnon, HI. ANSWERS TO OORRESPONDENTfi. Taua.PaiBBD, Wait Fhililalpbta.—"li Wlut li tba maanlBg efpaolatiaa'apiUadtothaialtoraboiMr X Wliatlithalnfth eftbatroloa.BwaOoaiMt X SldABj ra«w(T*i ran a bJI*1b bo* mlaat* 1" L Ptdsf b a puUenlu moTtBNit whleh iomt hofMB ira taifbt, aad othaii bar* BituiIlT—It la madt tj VlUag Iha lap on tba nmt M» t«|*thir. X A Uw Att OTer oaa mU*. 8. Ibua li BO tMoid at racb a pttlbraaiiot. A. 0, "PIiBM fin tb* tiict BBBbtr ot noadi la tba Sibt batwaaa Byaraid SalllTaB, aad itato idje wbathai SiUlTaa wai anntad prarlouto tka S|bt br tbao/ltaiybad aatbctltlai^ aod Buda bis taoapt afUnrtidi," BlzUaa'ioaada-BalUna vai aat anaital.bnt Tom CDosaall,bli tnlaar, ma; BbIUtib, kaovlBf tbtt tha pollea vtn iftar bin, oatd aitntafaa to affactblsown aaaapt, tj throtlif a eloak OTar O^oniall, aod, u tba pollea ap- patiad, arrlifoatloblB, "na,BalllTU,na,a O'BoBaaUdUna, aad taapoOM, ibklbiba nall7ttai«ealllTaa,Bida ana Bm, laATlai tba SlaoB-pm at Ubaitj, 0TirdlWnM(!>''XS;-7aBi lait, I aoUaa u (oaoBBt of • foot ^JaiW^Ith ICOrardi van raala 21 Mooad& 1ntim^MS^I^^^W)^i^ tin* arar ouda; aad If not, what U th* '''TOC^gBjtfil'ttf baUan SI ncgadato bo tha baat Umi amnaM&afemam la Baglul, Gaarfo Bawari, \ht Anaileaa WoadarJniBgO jatdi la 10 ) aaeoada, vMeb la tba Mat, naoidad. thaatra aiaotad la Boitoo, la anr BAvkar'stnat. aadm tnt lOilUHaDtand tha aatAbUduosst tba pUjMra, which ad caaaod Hia. Siiwttt li a aatlTa of OB tba Amttleaa ata(« at OB dadda a dlipat* b; laitoo, la hli boat dorlai tba jtit priita (a gold ■tstad that Two t&a> it throw 0. .1L, Oan1 saldto bara •paoad Aifiial dailBf tha poifoi tba Silt EDgliBd, and mada tba Park Thaatra, ToDio IwamAiT, DsbDii atiUDf, IfpoaalUa, tha walfbt dajit' Aa old donnaat, pnbll 1T8S, glToa tha walgbt of Wublii|i 1. P ABS n, B, Boffilo.-i In tafj wttoh asd nulotl boij a fav aTaoInl tha two Uibni Umwa aboild ba tntlU of tho pul7 thiaw M aa«b, ud ooa ' aaoond prlia, eonUndlog that tba two wl off to laa which takaatha watch; In oppo4tfi7|flfEIi, tba two dt'a claim tha two priiai, aad a.*^ that IS hUie'rlght to tha b«i. It waa igiaad to laara tha mittar for jowt dedalon." Tba oaa throwing 43 haiao olalm—tba two U'a throw off to aaa which takaa tha watch, aad whleh tba muleal box BooarAiD.—"Whatlitha diffeianea batwNn aa ordlnaij tifle, and a Ulnia t" Ibata la no ^Iffaiaaeo-tba Ulnla ball, bowarar, la dlOaraat fran tha ordlaarj rlla bill SrasLaa Obat, Albaar—Tha Bad Jacbat'a fBaatag tima to Ualboama aad bank to LiTarpool, US daja-tha Llghtolag'^' ditto, Ml-tha Jamaa Balaai, mi daja. Thli Uttar, wa hallara,- li tha baat ran arar mada. ^ , , Caslo.— Au. rooaa—"1. Wbara a tie la eonn&i(''for gama oeeara, bow li It HtUal t S. la not low ooontad Ij tba holdar of It, whathar it la ttkaa or aott" 1. Tba oaa who daaltj .Ieaaa 8. Taa. ^ OaABiaa WAtaina, Ohlcaga—"I taaart that thara an oc^ mllaa of lallioad la tha rnltad Blataa^ than In tba nit of tha world, togathar—mr friend danlaa tbla, and offtn to aabmlt tho qaaatlu to jon. Who la eonaat" Tha.United Jtataa hara It, " br ahalka." ^ LoTBE OF IBB B»«.—" L Wbtt Ib tha height of Bury Brooma aad Tom Paddock f 3. Which Bght will b« for tha aaw Ohanplaai Bait, Jonaa and the Bluhu'a, or Brooma aad Paddock'a I" 4/ Bfooma la S fact 10 M lachea—Paddook, a trlBa orar S feat'^Dt 2. Br refarenea to onr fcralga aporting deptctment, yon will par- oal*a that f oaaa haa forfeltad to tha Blaabar, and tba mttah la off —coBiatantlr Braoma and Paddock will hara tba flrtt ah/ fit tha; aawBalt. ~ NaWisaoH BoaaoaiaiB.—Tha lajnrj to yoar ajaa hu baan eauad, ao donbt, la a great aaamra, bp poor fkelag tba window, aa 70a itata la joor latter. It la tary isjariou to writ* la thla poaltlon, for tha raja of tha light eoma dlzactly npon tho pipll of the ay*, eaadog It to coBtraot,'dto. Bit with yoar Iboa toraad from tha light, either in reading or wittlag. Vol Porau —1. Hr. Baary Plaalda la a natlra of Obailaaioa, S. 0. 9. Br. /. B. Boott flret appoarod on tba atagf, la thla city, Jnly Zd, lias. AMAtaaa, BalUmoi*.—Bllllwdi.—Tba playar haa a right to aaa tha bridge, at any ataga of tha play, nnlav othaiwla* atlpnlatad la aommaaalBf th* gama. B. J. ABD S, H., Baltlaor*.—" A oakaa a wager with B that tha tkataitlOtlyaidi tlm* on record, aoeoopllahad by a biab, wuS Mcoada. B.aaaartitbatlt bu baaa done la tha Unlttd Btat*a la ■omalhiag onr S aaaoada Plain atat* th* biUli tlm* oa noord. 3. What la tb* beat itandlag Jonp, from to* to heal, irar aad* oa Unl gioBBdl" 1. Wa can and aoneotd of batter tIma thaaS aatoBdi. L Oan'taiy—parbapaaomaofoairaadinwllllafnmtu. S, HALi, Ohlcago.—T>ooD«y^.(llma, i itH, hw aarar bMn ai«aU(d la thl* w aBy.othsr:NBatry.3| t. 0. L, Babl».-ThB Bght batwaaa .Hanligtoa aad Halaaa took plaea la Jaaa, IIB, aatr Balttmora. Aa mtcat waasadad ia a paeral raw, ao Ikat BaHhai>aB woKf TODBO XOBBV, Tnp^It la iapeaalUa t« gif* th* weight of th* h*avleftbl«w alrack la th* Valtad Blata*. I. Wa kaia aaanfaad f*r tha]ra«otd of tha llitBiaa<a ToBfaaBast, el Watadao, bat aaaaot ladllt—It la ow oplaiaa, howanr, tbat MlagaialagM Be. S,efOhla*ge, tack tha tot palaa oa dlataaca, havlag thfovn a atraaaof witar IWfMt BbooMwadlaaaTaatha BdiaiggdaeBMBt' wilVglv* tha paiUealaiai tts A. H. X.-Wa aoBildaf that Baglaad !ha« pndacad tba bait, aa waU^u tha gmiaat aomber of psgUiata.] jgai QouiT, OkdaaaU—Tiaaar, wa an lafoiBad, wai lold a f«ww(akaago,f«r010a s^O^ AV. W.B.,lT*aphlas?lll«, H. T.—W* know of na wttk (■ Iht i*ailBg'*>d tralalag ofgiBM cocka Coi tba pit Oaa "Whit* Bacbla" tafwrn aa If each a work ha* arar baan pahllabad. K HeaoSBB.—Xha ia«a to whleh yoa lafai ioak plaaa oa UaMk *r Jaaa, Itilj from th* Battaiy uoaad Bodlow'a Iilasd aad tWl aad wu won by Br. Tbomu'a boat, I^y BalbUr, guklag tha 1» taaoa, aald to ba IM mllaa, hi 80 mlnataa K 0. E.-n*n la ao <■ Blrer PoUee" in New Tark, at thla pruaat tiaa. 3. Ur. klataaU'a (tha cblaOl'alary, I* tSM. par aaaiBL W AaiB, ThUadalphla.—Banker Bill Uonneat la tb* blgb«it balagRtftet, HoaasaOBB.—BLDir.-''What la th* hlghMt baadla Blafft" loar aeat, or foar klaga aad oaa ao*. Broat, BalllBM*.—1. Paihapa job 11* right, bat th* oaa pro- poaod la f avcrabla to tha dlaaamkatloa of iporta aad paallnaa. 3. W* do sot paUlih aalfma—tba oaa yoa aandaa, la eartalaly BiaritorlcBi, and arlncu a kindly fHllng In tha aathor, for whieb plaaa* aenpt oar tbaak^ bat job will pardoo aa for not darlatlag from OBI rale. B. I., Bncka' Co.—Ur. T. nnlrad no inch letter—wa baT* Bud* laqalrl**, bnt can aacartain nothing In lafarue* to Ibj Ton* AaaaioA, Hafkeniank —Abont 700,000. L tea Ilatlani, which will giT* JOB men d*talla than w* bar* room for. 8. Han. ToLiDO.—Alwaya walecma. . OiiTBB, IPhlladoIphla-Oommnalcatton a lltUa oat «f dat*—If agncable, let oa bear tram yoa wh*a th* boy* "gat itaitad." W. B., Boiton.—Pliai* glr* oa datalla la yoor nizt, la rapid to tboi* BaU Olaba. PanL, DiDTara, Blia,—Wa do not know tb* whaiaaboBia of Ur. T Darlj, bat ptaioai* b* lBt*ndi " to do what la llghL* IT not, lat aa haar from jon again. J. H. W; Pblladalpbla.—Rot hnowing tba aald Boolor, can't uy. Wa do not ihlah ha haa a gnat rapatatloB bar*, c* wa ahoald btra band ofblaL LAia.BrMgtport—Kr.B. Voirtat flnt app«ar<d ca thcatagt, at th* Walnnt atotat Thaatn, Phlladalphla, on tha 37th of Nona. b*r, IBM. , J- W., Btmco*.-!. Wa ballara Ur. Tngloan' ia bnm Oomwall, Baglaad. Will aik blm whea naxtwa aaa hla. 3. W aaadtha oagiaTlBg of GiUdalL B. J. W., Port Plain.—par year la adraaea. Kbow NoTBiaa —Uoaay r*oaltcd. BAOABOvna, PUladalphla.-1 Xh* Klag of Bona, Bapelaaa 9d, wu born In IIU. S. Tha paaaant Baparor, Bap«I*aB Sd, waa bora April 30, ltC8-ha hu aot >at bota eiewnad. Oarr. Jbbbt Babbbbs, Touio.— BniiABsa-Tha ball aluald r eaiala In hand antll tha halla atop loUlagi iDaiaaiBBB.—Wa ballcTa tba gOTarBBaatboIdi no bobM Ib- t*nitlnth* OoUlnaattamara—(bayan allowad atertalaiompar aanuD,by QoTonoeniiOTnnTiagun^u. . . _.. J. V. Laia, UUwankla—By addiaaalaf J. k J, 0. OoBr«y,e9 iBlton atra«t, N. T., yoa luy obtain th* aaaaaaaij inftoaatloB, Bio Bnioa.—All right-thoi* '<*ya4ai«^ wlUhart poor eight ao mora. WawUl taka good oaro, that trfi-may h* *BabIad b dlitlsgalih "tothtrlramwblA,' Inoarpoitnlta. IfeoaaaUUa," wni ahortlp glra a akateh of ■* Vaala Joba.**. J.V. B.—Tha Bowery titanaion ooaaaoaaa tba lat of Hir, lad tha aaaanncWbi will h* mada Immedlataly, tt tha 8tr«*t Con- aUiaioaaia aBa^ *^ HiiTICX-aO-PABXHSBaHIF. Owrao to the constantly Increasing olrcolatlon of our jonmal, and the additional labor now required at our hands, which we find to be rather more than we can lat- lafootorlly attend to, we have aseoclaled with ns, In the pnbllcallon of the CiirrEB, Ur. James Jones, (formerly of the great newa and peilodlcal firm of Boaa, Jones & Tonaey, of this city,) a gentleman wdl known In bnsl- ness ciroles, and whose exertions, wd have no donbt, will t63C<1«.niake " the sporting joomal of America" more Olipp|BLl nees aflSbs 41 the Editorial lii Althouoh oar new I! Iteelf," yet, a word or.i oat of .place In this' l^iiiisSiC^ ^30^'the whole buiiy. On the Ldt .two; Fanel, even Is at the present time. The be .published under the firm of latter aaperlntendlng the bnsl- ;n, and the former, as heretofore, lent. HEABIVO. strand Head "apeabs for ^oe to It may not be n. The deeign la lers, Oomloe, Ihira- loreiif^iRlver Ylew—In the extreme dlBtBn6^Ii^''ra(ftir Jtsw; In the middle distance, a race yiliii CiuV\Boati, six oarii; close In to shore, is a race with Working Boati, i^th one ouaman In each boat. Dlrectl; In (l^e foregronnd, av'game of Cricket it being played, healthfil apoit, which Is making saoh rapl this bonntry. Beyond, Is a gronp of ladlei .4reAcryx.theIr favorite pastime—we know •iplay with their eyes as well as with their be rows, Bonietlmea mistaking ens Und of i<au for and and nslnghlin'fdr.a.forgcf, also. Beyond these deoelversj we have one of ^ ti^ Qoontry Spor fioaaes, BO futilonable In 'England, ! In the right k^ftod anel,'we sea'represented Sports of anothq;,^^^Rip(er, saoh ast^^se JIaeii>gV JPiigi/fMi and . In fronti)(r'the left\|iii,d Fllastol/-8l«a^||Ef|()^ Qtnt, fUUy eqolppe'dfiirthe '6jmei tn\ ter, we have the ragged and^oby Or ratni Fedeatel, Is aieSbel, with'specimens of ilace, " looking out lor what they may deroi way between the Pilasters, Is perohed that ei Courage, the Oatne Cotk—oa either side be seen the Cheu Board and Men, and of Interest," In ttont of all, and dlrectl; elevated on a slight pedestal, JiiBkMBoli straight Use of the base, stand cmu ioi Thbu Qbaosb," the Cricketer, theJIo^ detlriau, all in action. On the base of toAid resft (A« i0Ao/e<up«rafnieiijre, and gualiitei. of whiob moat <f and or fall the Importing Ib teresrs we have here represented. Is caif ve4i. In the stone, as the foundation of all," Ni. la honor of the first Joomal that eve^^^HBal^fol and popular character to "Sport and Psallmeg America." " Look on this picture, and on that" OVB HSW lilVB. Wa have been Inoesssnt in our endatTcrs to prcst the flrst namber of ou new volome to ou mders la ibaltless a manner as possible; bnt, aotwitbstaadh icas slight Inaecarielcs may appcar> which the go seass of ths reader viU attrlbote to the proper ear we feel oonftdcnt. We have irorked night, and day; OB* moment idvlng our eye to the progrils nakloi onr eomposlDg room; at another, to oiir. eagiave some of whom were atrasgers tons, who had never fbre worked for ns, snd leho ntier fheJl again, old friend, Bandall, our regular engiiavsr, did his wo well—wonld we eoull say ths ssme of the e^ers. No we are ealled open to see how snob a thing will answ —one wants to know this, another that, and so on. A thla, too, be It remembered, while we are endeavcrl to keep onr oompcsliors saf>pUcd with oopy." In tn we have had a trying week of it, and feel quite oonti that oar first number looks as well aa it does. Unll a new broom, however, the Ouvfbb will improve ai grows older. It baa been no alight task to effect t ohange we have without mlidng a alngle Issue, a whatever defloienclea there may be in this numbtf, will endeavor to remisdy In fatnre ones. We adri thoee who design peaerving the paper for binding to oiire a oopy of each namber at as early an honr aft pnbllaatlon u possible, ss, ths edition onee exhanste there Is an end of it. There are several numbers Vol. S, of whioh we have not a single oopy on hand, ai cannot proonre them at any prise.^Bo, look ont, ai secure yonr paper in season. -l:. IKE E. 0. B. 0. ABD TSEIB HAXIOBA BBOATTA BOB 1686. Ire City Begatta Olab, at their meetjn^ Thb Uon( Begs' of Jane endeavors are commensurate aat]t<gf|^Malnl: resolved that their Grai^d mtloi 18li6,^oald take plsoe on Uonday, the 2 Tbi^J ng early In the field, and if thi [cd by onr oltlzena in a apL e ^^ealgns end actions of the Oh cnld.tie, we shall exp*eot to see U Begj^ta rally equal to the oae which WM given li .Our citizens, and eapeclelly the^vioifof spoi &e waves, havs not lorgotten theiMi^tUfal moi yearj upon ing which lest, h'ow fhce of the thoaeonds wenS^ to the gronndi^ Jacent waters bel the day on the 17lh of Octet rays spread Apon the placid n d^East Blvers, how iflmdreds ai wi^ tnm early mora tl^ noo to the Bed Eoose, how'thes dotted and enlivened with hi dreds of boatj.of all descriptions, from the soullbi's lie shell, to the fishing amact. ^"uelogger; biyt the t oltement gri||^d|to^^g|^, «• thetIme'appito«oh for the starttog of ^{K^ats''''Mileii had entered' for t rMCBihow bate.arid.hsndkerchlels wi rent the air, when th'e word woS gl; with what satlsiUitlbn the mi homes after wltneaalag the pire Olty Begatta Club. These are pleasing reeolleioCfi olpated in by tenjthouBaBdUtllienToj other opportnnity Is now to be ofTc elmllar scenes, and to be gratlflei The Club last-year expended tNi doUars In getting np that Begftta, theb engagements, tbe members ■ittiriStSti themselves very heavily. All they aak now la that 01 oltlzens will take a proper Interest in tbeir nndertaklq thla yesSr, to repeat their Regatta, and they will 1 doubt pledge themaelvea to falflll their engagemeni in a manner which will leave no caaee for oomtilali and which ahall be hailed aa an honor to the great & pIre City. Let no man torn a deaf. ear to their appeal PVTKAB BOAT 0I17B Oa our first page we givs tall length portraits of i) ONW of the Lady Patman. Tbla Clab Intends to enli Into every regatta given, here or elsewhere, daring tl coming season, and have jaetcontracted for the bnlldli of a new Race Boat. Bboomb AMD PAnnocx.—The coming contest beV these men for the new Champion Belt, of England, pi mlses to create as great a sensation here as did tl Walhiir and Hayes match,.^whlchdaa terminated so t glorlonsly. The betting on the Ohemplon Fight already quite active, ^d, as tlfe day apptgaches, wi neceasarily inoreaee. Ills the opinion, generally, her away, that.the battle will be one of the beat ever W nessed. We shall keep the reader poeied, as the mati progresses. TBEATRra.—Items of Interest conoemlbg the idoT ;nentB of actors and aotresses, Olrcus Performers, Eihli "i^Ian Ulnstrels, &o., solicited from our friends abroii c^aiio to make theCioTEa a complete'Amni 'mat Dbeotbiy:: ^' * "V ., ]^obibut'op Forbest.— We expeoted to give'in thl nnmber a portrait of Hr, B. Forreat, as Hamlet The " cufwaa not opto the mark, and Itwas dlsoardc' We will try another hand at It hereafter.'^ BAm's Tbial A^iiji-Pt^TroNKD.—Thei^ourt of and ijlmlner.was opened pii|Uonday last, bnt a^Jonint agalilo the 24thyWhW|ificither attenoptlrtll be msi 'to empannel a juiy for the trial of Lonia Oh a Time.— The PhllB|i)lphla Oreyi onrsloa to Niagara Falls, on the 19th of Hsy. Son^ forget'that hereafter we go to pNss oi Tueaday night. Correspondents who wish their iSavcr to apps&r in season will please take notice, and act sc* oordlngly, OoB readers will peroelve that our new headlnj Is rather darker than It shonld bs, Thla will be reim died In the oonrse of one or two nambeia. / Thi PAOino.<—The Oolllns line of steamer* adopt the old adage," Qalok saUi and small proflta,"