New York Clipper (May 1862)

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■■liiiilrinimiflohi flrtirthn inmliHiir*'^!£?!L^!f<£? iMondii, t^^OonUnasd; ^^'E-Wr^f OBK O LIPP^B< :|^'SMDBD^ MAY IT. 1862.^ ^ .'. ■ ¥J?^I?a5i»lntheor tteUver. inctM ttoso ot- —J^^mS moaod by the presanoe of bt to the oellnto ■SSSmSeaoftoonlyenaTOW oumflortTnearly»n • ^'--'•■SSmffn™'^^'w"ildtobein PhlUM>hto. ^Ertii^At t certain rtage of the ««ht Mc(kiy to Jn the j:,:'>;ttS8S5^/i'd» point that aught h«T* midj Wm. thewtonw ■'^•^ ?!SSS^f iuid,Fe WUeve, >2owed; bntMerfa baekar, wlahlng • SSSPSSxStert fonght on Iti morUs, and xrittont^taUng ad- '■ ■■■^-iTroalaldB lasSa, reftiBod to avail hlnuelf of.tho chance V'and aald that (he llgbt ahonid go on. It did go on, and ^dled In the ring, after one of the gameat battles on record. 'i'imias.--l. TTeknOTOfnoanch flnh. X Onr legtttmate, (Toi^plea too nnioh of onr time to devote it to such mat. Jlm^igTto:' Bomeoneof theadTOTtlBerslnonrooltunna JiliXtwMtn Uiiik ;on. 8, We baUeve the adTOttfaement tella S^fnSirZwe arc not in mnl of a yonth in that capeollr. ' '^'fli.B., BaorameDto, Oal.-o-"A and B made s bet on a trot, A bet- ' AtiMlliathlabQiaecoaldd^a mile In 9:60; the mlleTna aooom- . ' 5uMd in3:t7, and B dalma that he (B) wine, beeatias the time "SatOiwaa sot made. Who wlna?"; Avlna, of conise; he ' MpDlated.3A)aa the tlnle,,bnt anything nnder that la theaame. ^ ' •{B.'Stephirb; BnBalo:—liaoe and Bnttle foiight in tvo rings, '.' ' cm tiro dlilsrent dija; on the flnt day, six rounds woro fongnt, ' MM'the'-UoeS Interfbiod; on the next day, five more ronnda '■ M« fooghk irhen 7aa prodalmed the victor: the time taAptetfm fighting on tho two oays being nineteen nunntes. - ',^l8qitujiiix istBxa, SvBilo, K. T.i-If a panon aasmncs the . ■ \iuBie of.a^other fbr the purpose of monglnig him, or doing blm ''''iM|ii(|iaT, peconlaiUy or otharvlse, It Is fTand, and pnnlahabis 'v Hrtoh, gftand IB notintendedorattempted,»in*nnan awmnie ^^^lij^rtetej name ho pleases.. 1. booiABT.—The "Professor" yon ingnlie abont belongs . lliimiadelphia, and la nsnally at,Bamnm'8 Hnsemn in the sun* ttfr nontha.1 He Is known as '"Oor Ned" among nawspqiar '... UkM; t We'sre not aware of any other '•Pio&tsot" of that name . Mfgnglng to KaW Tork.' ' ' <r'€ta. daa.!'WOilasvsbnrgher.—Ed. J., got'yDnia of April 11, on • fliik UtlL'Oant.'yon raise the duoanr Nonsense. Ask Ben. ' for. a loan, or play 11 flnt lit the 9oke, and 2S second In the Waihre, forathoasand. :Ii0bk for ananawer lnaweekorso. .'. Hwr are yro, "Types V* -'■• ■ . '." 8. OVza, Blaaara.—Toa 'are ^llBtskan abont the Amerloan . Seer. He waa not bom in this eonnby^ bnt in England, as stated jfpieurlast. . Ee.eame'overhera onBspeonlatingJbotir, andrana ■j ' andiber of race«, and snbseqoently refumed to Xnglud. ■ :v'' ]X/])>t-B(!BBnn^-£aaton.—Yankee Soillvan fooght Tlnoe-Ham- . a^gad, 7om Bee^^ABob Oaont, Tom Hyei and John Monlaaey, in - i ljui oo^tiy, aqd waS to have fonght Joe Wlnrow In California, V'.jlHtulalaatende^tnsdiaw. . . :,V;.'<BDEBXB,'llef*'York.—Awins, and is entllled'to the money. <(namaL|ori^ Of fiets are made becanse both parties think they <'.taoir, ornsre got.s "sore thing," and he who takes mefsoreS to 'j(,.V-j||MIiimSdf ooticootly, deaarveatowin. ,^ ' - ' ' "V X fXi'SoMniip, .0. W.—Bill Ppoia was shot abont one o'dockim ^iooiliiBf of F9b. 34, lUB, an4 died at abont B o'dook on the .tiililg of Ttornday, March 8< From these data yon can qake iilMi ',, kentreiai-^ J. Eawley was the winner of the berby f qi jioth years, 18II8 and 18(9; the lint year wUh Beadaman,'th« ^imfHtiifttli ISjuiU. He did not win the Oaks in either of those •/-Wiva. A,-l; A boy "alBlcted with a dranuitlo biae" shotOd ..-9ply'to 'B6me'draaaUe aaaoolatlon. X Boys nndar elghteei^ ' Vfan of'age, aib, nsnally,' non-eligible.. 8. An initiatory 'foe la TiiTfanyyi*'**^! '■Tinmlnff tnniyfrfliinhlr: • ■ ■ . • • ^ , ^^floKKfa Jimwfoti--Oia preWqiUanfrwarMnalosnhahakm. -.. Byan lnqnlra of the 8tage.doorkoeper,;a8 we have; yon will flnd ,. v;>ttt)t(s.M.'; Aooestton to.yon—l>]d yon ever see alsdg^f' i; J' nnt; 'Harlem.—Toni opponent. :oannot play It alone; ^ he ' aikas three tricks, he eaohica yon, and acorea two polnta. - If .ym take three trtoka, yon make yonr play, end score one point ligna, JoBBSoir, Ulwankee.—L Orolle Gardner did flghtlhib- '■1bilrteks,andOrvilla.waa defeated; theyfonght aa antagonlsta' ', ilmt'qnde.' X WmHtigi^ hover fonghtTankee Btilllvan.' ; ■ , R,—1. The light between Hyer and Bolllvan rallied In at 'U the latter. 9, Blztean ronnda irefe fonght in IT landUeecoidi., . " -. BaiBA Philadelphia;—Ihe match'raee between the New York '. neU AnMin. Bene; add the Pbiladelphl* yacht <Wa<n0(ik,-in .v::a|«,**»*on.bythehittor, •:.:<(■!■' ' applications of Bcotoh mnlf sleeped'ln glii win . ;. ; J|ji| jHy . W Keep the dog mozzlsd nhttl w^hed Veff. M'.M^^^I^^'J'iyala.—l, He was'a prlvat* volfUer, 'X Ur. ¥, >)>v.^oi|tnjd^^o^^ . , ;'-%f"-:»MUEUB, Philadelphia;—The Ohestnnt Street Theatre was ton' V:;V<townih the spring of IBM. S ■ i. ■ ■ r v . i-; ] -W^!E?*^>V'li*>'™».'.A W.—A party engsgelin'thi bnainaai Willi . '/''JUikldoniin.'-TFUtliuiaTTiU ■Y;;.i;lfl^btil'*iniMklhe^^ .. .77^. .I'i-' ! he pleased to hear 'Aiom- yon as yonr^ ,'.V.,J':1«l»niepwmits. ■ : ■ . ' . . '■ ■ •„. . 'i'.'>''^Vsni,':r6itrus'lfonn)e:-^el^ ;'^.;|40d4|i^jif|ns. ■' '-•■I ■''^■^■^^tS^J^f^^^- Bprlngilaldo-tiinals ,wiu 'admitt^Oiniorttie ^j^'WlMUilg, Ya:>^Aaion Jonea la sappoBaS :to be in the r«^ Thb Eoun OF-losw^lhl* ooiy. retreat, it* we atated Itft week^.U vfrn-mit (he !^ ?Lv."*zi 7U( instant, a nnmeroos party of their Mends assembV>d there in reaponse to an invliatloii, and angolar oU<&ahioned "hoflaewanning"Hook place, .At about f^.H.,tha pstysat down to a table-laden.wlth vian'da of the.ohdictst'Uhd, and •ol lds iind ilnlda were dlspoeed of In a manner meet aalla&otory tobothgneats aBdhoBla^'ahowing that t£e heartywtloniieten- dered wh as heartily apjirealslWI. lAinbag those piniwqtl were Hesara^ ft 'PfgH'Ti l" *** "'■''''i " M*^''"^*!.<>'«v{f«^air, J. Howell,' J. HIghain,' J, Harvey, -Ptoi Andarson, Bsvidge, fieaj, Stukri^' UcOoy,'tatlliere, and' a number of o&eis to na penondiy. nnknown,jLOn the removal of the oIeth, 8ong and sentiment nded the'hDar,'nBder the able gnidanoe of . the gen- tleman in thtt chair and'^cMhalr. The prindpal ^oastof the evenisgi "the 'health of the worthy hoiis,! Ueink. Shai^ 'and Norton, 'and aniopcM to their enterpriae," 'waa drank with mnsttial hoiim, .to whli!h th«y bClh modestly bn^ feellnel;r lejiltad. Some'aiodlent songs were song dniisg the evening* by Uessis. Geary, Btgart^ 'G. Blgham, t. Hlgham, an^ I)n|dge'a faoettbfas nndaring of "VOllkens and hla Sinah" brbng&t down the honae." At an early hpnr^ (in the .moi7ilng}^tha happy party were "homeward bonnd," evidently more^iu^ satisfied wlth^what they had seen, heard, and dla^piaad ot.. Vie cordially aclpiowledge the atlentlona of the gentlemanly proprietors;' also of the'ohalnnan and hla iHends daring the evening. Hay their diadowB nevia ((row leaa^ ' .W&o AaiiOtant—It haa been given o«t in'e^rtaln onartefs that hoiselB from the BontheofStonhtry ii^ tortake part In some proposed ra(x«iU the N6rpi.','it^iu^ Ifso, where do they eome from, vAo'dd'lhey beloag'to, and who comes alddg with them? Have t^eyaiioceeded^ In passing the-trnlpn lines,' with tbair retiellloas ownen, or are they Bbnthsm hotsei gottco np to order ii> the KorthI Gtve na.the'fiira. If the Hdrthem tort la to be tainted with "seceah" homellesh ^d "secesh" tnrtmaii, we want to know. ii 'Wo have spies enongh unong ns already, wlthont offttlng premlnms; to Indnoe others to come. 'We knbwihatsomeof the Bontliern totflsenhave beed amjng the loudest lii dannndatlon of the United States-eovenl- uant, and we also know thatone or two fcnnerly connected with torfaflUra in New jOrlaans and other Sonthem dtlea are with na tt this moment,' proftaalng loyalty to the government, bnt se- cretly conniving at the overthrow ofthe Union. It la nmch liettar tb dalwithont raoes if we oannpi, manage ^ana onnelveB! However, aa lire aaid In onr laal^ the prcgositloii.fltr race meetings has met with little or no encoaragemeat Bome of.onrbcstsnp- pprters of rsolng are doing better servlM'Jnat now In batU^ for the Union, Pnr Oat h'prSea, can be mniih better employed' in ehaaing the rebda than inbejng paiidied on arace track for "gate money." If the ganOamen' intaested in the "gate' moneys* movement aresohard np, why not,lf they areloyal,ahonldara mnaket^and honeatty.eatn their thirteen'doUirsanionth, and rations. There are many better am in the ranto we can apare a score or two of onr "gti» money" tufltas -wlthont wilwring tbOID* Tbb TDBnTia.---Some of the parties who hAre heretofore polled the wires, and controlled onrtnrf aflUrs, do net lellah our remark! ooncenlng the ailm proiipecta for a ancteaatld rsdag Ot,oourseBoi "Wedldn'tsnppoee they would. .."No rogue e'er felt the halter draw, with good opinion ot the law.' In daya gone by, there were men at the head ot the turf who tdok an interest In horse racing because .they admired it., The^ iipent t^eir money ibeely to get np a gop4> meeting, and to give the pabllo some good races. If wehadafitwnish manatthe preaenl day, horse nolng would be more io tnm tian it is. '"Gate moneys'ia the word naw-a.days. If aorowdcanbe.en- tloed Inalde a race track, at ao mudi .per head, it matters little wl^ether promises are fnimad or not', A taw inllvldaala connive how. best to make the tnrf pay, not.to give an etgcolvalent for the money- received. .There'a nothing like the "gate mpney" (or anoh 'doyeip of;iliVtnrf'', nim'a ,wh^ all (Mr honor'ilaa. in>e i>pi^|q.iiiK|«i#md .the piiag pntty'wnD iVjIbiM tli&, and It will take'AdB«tliIa^tai(ae;thaiiaj)riM^^ itti^'to iunlilt In-'aweO^i^ 'rlng«i»-ln"area<ter... ...... ■ ■:t-A'5'.<j;-.*>*i Baltiii[wr».--y. D;,'wiiii. Seijifswer to Beferet. ■ '^^^feSa^ don'tlbw Uie TOhject '' '. 7^-:^.^^^i'<ijS»m BaVen, OtMWr ohi^e wonld be fl,7J.. i i ■ '5 'v^ijSrtmi*1<>.ir»» saryM out the teiiteiioejof piree. '^''I'ii''^^'^^ '"^'l^v^^^''^"^ hlnuelf-so aa tpmarlttheoommeadattoik«i i^yJfiS^'^*™^ otmflnameat; and'now that he is onbt ;V'', ', ■;".*'ff«"»'*'«e»i»n,he aeoms'deairctas of leading a diligent llti] v i£^'"**"'•• Tl". , He lookB ojrtremely weB, aa^ ,He.dpesnot.drini:sj»lrltupnBllanorB,and ■■ ii^i^^^'f.^'^ The cffanoeforwhlohhewaa eon- •» » moment of ozoltament, and aa he has ''hU'^^ -^t^'^--^ ""^ ahinid.ond. . Th(, ■'. ^f.ttie: dly of ^ow York are gettlag np an exhibltton for ' tbli.liewisrcl.ijoljnrn? Hp was always wiil^ to aariet others^ , --^-JafliBdf,lt ii 'bpya'.',win do ollthoy can for hiia, and '■ig^''^!)^M^ ^»^ "Md of |t UtUb aasiAnce^tittadf, It ii i'-^^lj^'that ,<he I'bpyaV.'wIn do on ^MtaibQte forwards making the exhibltlpn a anooeas. jfija Jni uara.—Jfoo Oobum expressea hla wU- te ltfkWam Kace^ftir the'Obampionahlp, and has writ- PjoJiap.'at^ oif theariWoot,.to.aee if hewUl matphhlm. ,Tf9i*ya douM make a fpinnldablii pomjetltor, and aa be ia. -^"■■BOitT, the display between two anoh men Would M,v»r^ ', • OPbam paid na anolhw'iJsit oh the 10th iaat^ tni .ps.ihat after his banoflt'>bo'at to talieplac«,.orwh^ 'jMrUmlan afQiiiaroIaewhere, ha win make imm-miit t pm. iiiw-for hli dopiutnie for HnglahiJ, wiUi' the Intention,'5 ]f, of hai^ganencbnnlar wtiii iho'English Ohamplcm. ^M.'Dot appear.to be a euttemer In England, atpre- an* as Oobnin i« aazleti tot a meMng, a ;^iiiB iut^.theohaatpipninay tiiib plaoe'bafti^ wttm tumMD TBUumn.—W>i> Hmux Ootns po With Him,— Kaater Jun, the nddlsr^ taUng advantage of. Heoiua's {ii^Oantiona'nMtbitlghi'agafi In'^n^uid, oomaii.ca{,iidit^ ^ iiSr5&omeilt«wittithlf'sortV^»^'!-'' • '' ' - :''' "'" ••Ur. Jam. Haoo, Oiiamplon of the.World, Eagland'a greatgladl- ator, who n6w muiesltatugly throws hla gauntlet to ihe world, barring neither country nor color, for any amount up to £1,000 and the Champion of England'a Belt, being intenioly disappointed at not having a match on hand "fpr hla trophy," baa accepted a lucrative eagagamont to travel with Ginnetva Boyil Olroaa, on a srarrlng tour. He being Aknpwlo^ged by aU Judges the most BoIentUlo boxor living, the publlo'may rely on saoiag a display of science and aklll in the manly art of lalf defenoa, suoh, of oonne, u cannot be seen elsewhere, t&s greateat sattalutlpn being given by the Champion In all iowna ha haa visited. The valuW preaenta given toiho Champion In the towns of Bristol, Bath, and Cheltenham lately, have bean greatly admired. The gallant and athletic Champion appears twloo dally to the admlraaon of all who fed a pleasure in seeing salence'of - ihe .flnt water, Ur. Harry Uontagne intioaucte the Champion, and alao eihiblts his original Olumplon of England'a belt (not a '<ony, aa abown elae- where), the Ulddle waigSa' belts, tho thamdaf'ialuaUe ahdmiu- nlilcent cups, tankardR, goblets, riagi, medals, and other preaenta received by the Champion from eome of Ua ardent aomlrers, these being the mostniagnlficent and valuable collection of tro* phiea ever won by or pmented to s pugilist The Champion of England will poarave^ set-to with hli Afrioan, Arr Hassan, twloe daOyT In coajunctlbn with the Champion, the clroua of Ur. Gln- nett Is noted for Ita riders, rope-performers, to." t Big talk that for an Itnglla^Tnan; heretofore we go^ all credit for being "some on the blow-pipe," but after anoh virgin modesty astheabove, "tankee.Unatet" will have to taike a baokaeat alto- gether. Brltlahera aever brag—oh I no I not at all—quite ihe oont^—ITe are {be only oyiea that tdk loud. 'What would Ihe trans-AtlanUo press Bay supposing Beeoaa went out witli a gaaa- meter Uke Ktaoe'sf ''All'we can^ad printed ^bont Heenan la ihe fbUowing:— . , - ; "The renowned John 0. Heenan is engaged and will ahow ihe art of aelf-defenoe with Jim Llnaley,.the Lucoahlre Bampaon." Just put this and that together, and then put Eeenanand Uaoe, where the latter couian;t perform th'e Uaddan .Quldi Bteih-why, John C. would break lUa bai^ In- half an hour,.lf we nay Judge by the wayjie performed on Jim Unday and Bob BretUe, who fought both Uace and Sayei*, and cannot be considered • great deal.inferlor to eliher one. Uaoe had. better "dry up," or John may warm him yet, when the proper time arrives.. "BnTBB CoNQUZBoni Hiso dous.V—Ur. Eowea,. of the American Orcua, now on a tear over Great Britain, leoently pup- ohaaed the lata Duchess of Kent's state oarrlag^ veined at live handled guineas, for the eapebial n^ of John.O. Heenan; to con- vey him toand from his hotel to the pirons, andlttsathls beck and eaUwheaeverhelainallnedto'UMit The eurlage la completely coated with allver omamenta, including two masalve coat^-inns eadb aldeof tiie driver's seat, the interior of purple padded velvet, andenrythlagbeloagingtoltof mignlfleent splendori fpurv»- rtegated chargers, and twollverled footman eomp}eiettie daahln^ tam-ont, Be<!ured expresaly for the ([aUant Beniclan's every day nae.' Ow correspondent (Ed. J.) Iiaa not only seen the lellot of royalty, bat waa Incited for a drive pnt In the same am Bnnjday, April. Sltb, at Blrmlnghaai. Of a truth;, the boy'a.honora ar^ frning ihlcli-and fast open his worthy headpiece, bft he.seems ttie same Jdly-gpod-fUlownavertheloss, notwithstanding, 'Teh Bboeok it NkwicukrC- By late advloea froia England, 'we perceive that'Ten.'Bneck'a stable waa repreaanted at the. Newmarket Craven Ueetlng, and that in • aort of private match between hie Army and AavUe's Snbat, Ten'^roeck's animal was the'Winner. In a sweepstakes of ,SS sovereigns, etc., his Qneen Elisabeth secured Second place. We hers append anmmorleaof: botli eventa:— .., WsdUhdat; AprO 23, % sweepatakea of 38 aovs each, 10 ft; (hias^yaar oldi, Tst Ulb; four, fiat Ulb;. five and upwards, 8st; mandgDllowadaib; 'ttiewlnnertobeaoldfor^aOO; if for £100, allowed71b; last half of Ab.lL 7subf.' . Ui Nelson's King ot the Potest, by Orlahdo^FOreat Plower, . ■ .aged.'.Bat'...:...:...."..;'.;^'....'....' 'Walteia 1 Ur Ton Broeok's'Quean EUzabelli, by Autoorat-^Bay Boaa- . lind, 3yis7BtUIbi£10O;. Baroh 3 Ijsci. Btamford'B Ballerliio, by Ekndango—Balpho'a dam, 8yr8;Tstinb(£100)..... , .Edwards 3 ' BetUae: I to t aost .Xing of the Pttrest, and T to 4 agat Queen: Elliabetb. EingoitheJE'orestniade'nearly.sllthemnninR; and; won, after a fine ra^, by a head; three lengths separated the seo- ond from the third. ., Tsiam>aT, Apifl' M, JIatok jiOi^. ta.fi; RV. ° .. > Mr B'TeA'^ateeik'SAmyi'-byKlngatoaf-^Bead BiTinTi a,4yri, '.:: TstlQlb ;.......;.;:.;...';.•;..;..'....'..;;.'.■: Fordham 1 , Ur Bavine'a J>ncai, by King Ibm—Pars, .4 yrs, .'gat Tib ' . ' lOoatera Tbb Wtoow iin> Oapaui.-^e sun realized for the \ and orphana ofthe kte.Joaeph White, the veteran UniardJ ',^br^V(ih ,&e meiana of the rieeent uniord' autohea aad3 IMnti^flvVeiceeded'sll expeotatlons. and amounted \ Ibis speaks wall for the ll{erall^ of uniard playeni men generany, the eroaUnga of "white oravateera" and \ the opntrary notwithataading,' . '■*' \' . ' "NoiRiRo Lm Zimtzan."—Befbn. going to the op^ (j|J ;cr taking exerolse in the gymnaslnm, see that yon are wen J If yon are no\ jo. at once to J. Bomera' Mtabllahment la m ,ea by hla adverbsiunent In our theatrical colnmas. -T—-— <> "" '..;' . — Tumoi,' BBnis-^These very 'faeceasaiy. adjun jtoU eAjpyment of.;* day at orloke^ .baae ba^, or boa^ Iprocurad of .the .best Quality at'BanUn <i CO'a, No. RSl^. iill styles, and to. Bolt all tastes,... ., , 't ' ■ ■ ' ' ' - 1" , TBI EES xo AiHizr.'r-'We Iiave received (tom the publ Ueasrs. Sick tt Fltsgerald, thla work by Uis. Wood. { to Ashley" la it pleaaant'story—poaalMsing aU' of Uei, M «aniestudIuivy:iityia.of,oomiR9Bltlon. " QVomna,—dapt WatarmaVi'a""qnoitlng ground, cotaittdJ lokwid Oanal Stieets, opens Ibr the aeaaon on the U(h iBik.| UoBS QnompQ,-^ match jietwpen fohn Hayward udi Warren, for tW • atdp, 4a to.cojne off at Geo. Phillipa'a,. uu Avenue, New Toik,.on the liih Inst' U. Brlggs ia the i .'.■■^^'i|^^l!ii'^*JKl*!!:^^ ^..aaya Jo'hn o..to bfilmtiiwtoi.'HUe? Doo'Bbow.— An eihibltlonof an sorts andaieea of eanlneals gpiai^ 'cn'a^.Banium'a UuMum thia 'week. There'a the blood' houild, the beef hound, the ton terrier; ttie black dog, the "yd- ibw'dorg," and the Utile dog that 'Oaughed to aeethe finesport" There yoa,have them ln.en their'varieties, from ttLi liUypodls" toi the bully champienoftheWeatam World. They ate all healthy' specimens, they take their rations'with a veiyUvjilyappftlte, ;tnd sing the news for mote.'. It'niay beV^. to state thatln'tUa; happ; ftmlly group, no one dog Is permitted to impose npq^ Uaj 'feUow; AU arson a eonunon platform here, and dogdogy 'iuay: be studied III safety,' tea'.the. small sufli of IS cents, children half .prloe. '' The dignified txiw-'wow-woW.bf''this bigdoglaof no more; aeconnt In the OoIIeatlon than the churlish snap of the rebellious' our; while the grim vissge of the quarralaome' buHdog contrasts yeiy atrangely with the mild and open fonntenancecf "my lady's' poodle.'* aaandBee t]ie'<,'dorgs." Obzap AanTaamiB,—An attempt is noW belag.made to de^ priye t]l,e;pp« inU'Of ^ amusemants which be haa heretofiue had tht| privilege of eidbylag for e very trifling putiay; but it is (0 be hoped that our Oonrta wlU convince the dedgnhiB knavea| who '.w6nU!,idurtaU the'pobr;tn^ i .hlgh.er pcwer.'thaa' a legialatlve poIlUcal machine: a power thai eanand-winpfoteot't^elntereataudweltkrecf eUob^ Ia( tl(e poor diiytlB ';frho paased the sew law troohla In thalr bociaj iCsr.It la nbi llkdy that they will ever roach a higher poiitlan thad ttiat they rectetly oocuidi^ at Albany. They, ate marked tn^ ttd.,wffl.be •■tijiuii Hm'eaniTes. OJiwS will tie.a great ppluical'Tevidu'tlpn lii the 'Empire State next frill -dapeiid nj^on it; '^d;tbtf.aiUarniruI(^ schemets who leak to^ priye' t)ie .jlM^le'ot w]^^ eqjbyijien't they imay have yoA.y^ niid themieives suppimted by meii fcom the ranks. A' PsDBBtBiim'Bou>bs;->-T.',^ay Davis,.aUii the Ckllfornlau' Trrjtes'ps fMnt Spartki 'Wis.,' that he has ebilaled with Lieut j! .0; Bbgeni,. Company C; ilhltegim^nt WisconsinTobnteara, and that he wonld leave Bpifrttfo^ hla reglmeiit, which Isapwlacatel 'on>r,ne4]ttheI'pbmap,'oa'IUyi9.(h/.^ this iut "made publlit, because he hadreaeiy'ed IntdUgence by letter from -Lcij. don, O.WVth^ a yqi^ man In. thaVplace' usqihlng'Iiavi^ na^,wu)ranning'r^M TheLdndopMS' will therefore beware and look out fy ,ihe Uipostor, whoever hi iljaybo, FlertipMeBlHtns appeartobe neoeas^ about now, to overhaul the rebels, who are" great In getting il} speed on the back action prindtlei If T. Kelly Davis can auoceod m oaptaring Andi »e^ Davis, It wUl be Just abeui the beat^ ,^he ever took pArtln. Bet* toavi»ib|b(U(A a Dafla, th*l'stt|i Pcoiiind Ndtoinert.'—Who'would havobelfeved,' a fbwieail ago, that celebrated pngdlajta would b4,tna4e the ohiW aonnTS attracUonlia drou ekhiUtlaasT "Tot anoh la the fret At thS day, thelthree moat pt^eat'ihen In the puglllatloWMd arS ttevening with d^oniU.in Groat Bjltaia,.and recelvliig for n,eS iervlces salaries that eome of our greatest stats In (he theaitlciS .flhnamenllWould be glad to kniagb for.^ fl*yewVttieaaa^ Uae;. are aU paid handsomcily, the aaW of one of them riabh-' lag as hlghlas/lw ktmdnd doUonper ueefe/ sad this neteb for aii ajipearance in the Hng, aUd a aeVto at oiwh petfonaaac* Bayeii' It aaid to be under engagement to vlait Aualralla, far whiilv hear, he la to receive a stUl hu^ger'salaiy than that namedabLj Allhaa onrvaUaatnlQsclamen.' .- ■ ' * ' - . ' • Hbbh. Osaw^n is alatid thata Joninalis a^tWaUribd ta^Lcmdon to advdoate the oauw of the rebela. -WhU nanseda^ jr-nils.woit'itaJic ^ ^ ^_ ^ .,,„jki*V(»'1(iUi'fli*< V^ij^^iBSWMSbj"*^ Kls'siilhljaiiitok^'ttttini ^ pliy^S BalihMU«,ih> xacwned wtlwt of "Sam m a. m yni<j hot 'give .ttolmohey It wdnU. b(Jat,'to the Lbodoit', anofr tetdVbaato of ,tM^on')ja''t»(<> '»'*a'^iMif,'add^,tJ|sjaftM,toti^^ Mdy ncalT»l, in tfart payment for iS ItHdavicoaU.Willi which the r^Mi hM lUieptopbeoIei. rHE AipBlCiN pHAUPION m A Batting; 11 to 10 On Amy. 'Wlon bythree-qnartaraof ftlengtb. HIS APPEARANCE -AT THE CIRCUS IN ENGUlJ HJQENAN AND THAT diANT.I The BenHcla^Soy ts. Bpb^rett 'i"' " ■■■ ■■■<. ■■■ HIb Entfy Intb Biimlnghaiii In' the DnqheaB of \\ Carriage—Ent]iaBl{ii8^:Receptlon—aad .. . odier, SppirUDg Nows, BT THE OIFPSB'B>^'eOIAL OOBBESPOBDml "■ I ''liOHson, Thuisday;Apta24, II DaiB Fa<n>-By the early train thla morniag I intend off for blimingham expressly , to aee John 0. tteenan, sl glgantlo opponoilttow travelling with Howea' Olrcna Coo| of coune whan seen, I ahall "make a note on It" 1^ mi lettertoyon. Laat evening I had the pleasure of llstenlag to Ulas Ward..the daihlng Bngllah jlanlat, at a concert in St}i HaU. The lady was rapturonaly encored and had to "every time." Becelving a ticket to tho dress olrolethroi kindness of Ure. JaimeS Ward, I puipoaely delayed my i' for the treat In atcre, haTfng mlased the fltet opporti October, through not being able to atay in London^ aa referred to In a former ."doo." WlU aay mote abont tUi] fnturetime. Owen Swift has Iieen aerlouely ill the>past waek.<Mth a sttoiik of Inflammatory sore throat, rendedag.hlm lalmoBt leas. Lateit accounts, however, are ioore encpuigMg, a hoped he wiU soon be onhlsplusat hlawialpofitAtthe throughout Great Britain. . Jam Ward and Jem Bun have also had a tussle with Hr. nesa—the artlit's complaint reaultlag from too close attent pMntlaB, an attack on the ahest—while "Uy Unclo'e Nei sadly troubled by Old Rhaumatls—both aro now gattlDB a lascant I am happy to say, and may their shadows never Ul On Thursday, the I7th, a aoelal reunion took place all Orawley'B, and I waa honored with a spadal invite. Tbtl fiOal the chair, mirth and Jollit/ relgmng anpremo 'till oiowing Ume. Paler treated hla guests to some fine epet ofbaaao profunda, and unleaa Harr Formaey haa a caro,lha gay, whole«ouled Peter, will ciit.hlm out "Come back Pete On Uonday week a grand supper came off at the Dr, Jok tavern. Patter Lane, Pleet street, in commcmoratioh of tho ordinary anecaaa of the l\\»iATaM Sporling Noa, gires 1 worthy proprietors, Uesara. Tallla and Uaddlak: maayk attlBtB, editoia, authors, lawyeie, and atateanten wero pr and all got toaated in tom to elicit a apoeth or song. I m of the unfortunates at stump, oratory, and made a first ti once on any stage: It ao happened tho reportete enloja oieatare oomtorts too weU to think ot flgniing out ws ' tiims,". and we all (alt relieved when no names were moaH In' nAxt day's papen: that's the way to do it and pop goes ohalnpagne'and "green aeaL" Ton would have liked to been one of us, Ur. Qnean, to hear the New Yonz Ou toaated by a certain long-fkcad, mothodst-llke parsonage; tm. ■ No Go.— The aecond trot of ihe Mtlea anhouhoed to take place on the VoaiifonCouise, Long lalandiwaa set down for the 6lh Inst,' butthe&Unreof thelnltl^'pei^ormanceof the weak prevlona tiad npibiieeai wltliioqt Ita depreudng ^flteta, wd the attendanco waa bad^ the ttsdk .dtaerted, and. everything chaadeas. ronr onlmala were advertised to take pitr^tnit only'one showed, ad .there waa no race. To omuiie the fetir persopa ^iBsemUed, a eouple of trots oame olt; and thus ended the second day of tha PlBsUott Pleainue Orbnnd Assodatlon's programme. And yet, In the tue of !iiieae trotting tkllnres, we flnd parUea eadesvoting to. makeua believe tbatthey are going to give na a:raoe meeting- i ' Hoia 'Aoii>f,-r:'\fe' ar<i pleased'to lei^ that OapUn James Farrlsh, of^qb. B, .')eth Begiment. of NeW.Tork,.who .^aa ttkei^ prisoner atlinll Bun, hofbeenjeleaaed^ythe seeeahers, and is now.on his wSy borne.' His.- friends.wiU give him a heariy_wel>' obina,Bucb an one, we hope, that wiU m|dU aome amends for the suffering he has endured for hla oouiitiy after so loqg a cap^. iHvlty. U>. Farrish, it-wlU; 1» remembertd, wu ageot'.fei tUa ponntry for Chanib^.iii' the o'ipeoted sculling match for the Championship of the 'World between him and Jiiah Ward; Ur,Parilah'was^ however, in'bo wise to'|1>lsms for Chambei* •lilUngtotoetheniatk... ,.'^, ''. . , t ''New QlBUain.—With-joyful.beattsweweifometheretaraaf this truant The Crescent City li too Impbrtanta.comiheroial marttobe led lnto'deBtnictlcn by afew daaignlag ^nen, and w« ■rettuly gl«d that the good old dty has-fome' Into Une again, of her own free win, . Her oltltfBU have nqti^ng^fe|ffnoW;,[dnM they ate 'Under the protection' of the flag .'of tlie' United. Btatei WC'inay soon expect tA-^ve letters frrcm NeW:brIeans,poatd f^oilltlea being no-w In coune of pra'payatlpii. "Slowly, but Band]), tlw'oldbrderof thiagBlabalig reatored.:, ' j "OBl ^ Ur PBOPBinoSoDii.'.'—Snatetl.ttis 'Jiere of the-race from' fi^ Bun,'has resohM fingluiB in stfety/afier a'fraltleoB aqjpnrn in^the^mpst r^daiirtedkedntay'.' In the'.frprld. As a forp- tdler oflBtportant events, BnaseU'a "equal la not here." His. /ii»il<lles.ln'theprophattoi.' I[M hin^ JojA'the gieat triny of.Lpii- don turf prophets, and'^ ^Ic>rtiiiie,|a.mi4 ne'er niSy lbaok upon bis llkS again.'' "'Oi could a tale tinfoid tiut ^iouid: h«Tow.,up. your.,apti],[.aiid ,M 'fjvtta;. '.jhre^nll, Bnll|r Bnnner, -: .'f. r'-' ' koBSCtBonfrto^l-^Ince onr laM'iherb haa . been some men ^t^bng cni'thiB.I<bng talaiid trab^'imt lllM t^^ pf tha week, prevloua, theyoreatednolntereiU; ^t^epfeinimfthaiaome.of tiie 'iliy^"' wiB -hAveto be brought onfbefore^aaytblng' can .be' looked fos.ln the ,way of fiMt and .exciting oontaats. And ^ep then It must be .made clear that the matohea ate not bogus, before the jpeople 'win tiiin-ont TovKna:—^<iei'*bat '^oung mail from the country" that We uiM t»'bear so mueh shout In pogtliatlo-'ofrclaa In London? Mnrj, Heeikan'ti artiVja iit^nglandi his ijpyal .hlghneaa aoema tb havB.wil'tedawn...'VrtatVtha'.'inttte idiiaai^Wthe'Bojr' htaiMlt'»depreii alngeffe<jt'Ty» gia ntt '| yf^iy'^'uVatkm^iik.^ii'imW^ Are Ii|< formed, to take'(lKe.in'aUoagi^''duiiig'th^ la)Ba>' ^iUte^l which promlsea.to be Ustmlnaiilal in bting!hg togetb^e ^inlD& b^ ail a4its, aiad Bites, ss iiifi sis to result in.conslde^ble apgrt Oharlaa i>. Bragdon i|i Sedmtanr, DanghtAr/'hitviwontotlilm oonslderaUa frine. ItU lbr lafe in Kew Toik by r. A. Bitdy, M Ana Biteet, are mlgkly sorry for Dan, but he acted veryunwlsaly In pt« lag the baitle when he only bad a alok boy to thraah—Ban to nave won In a canter, and could if he wlsbod to. There la a perfect stagnatton of aportlag items--fightln(l below pur, pedeitrlsalsm in Ihe hondaior apooulatora, am killing "going to the doga'^—which last is aa it should W itatute or London Just now la Jemmy Shaw'e Tiger Cat^ emd to decapitate rata (or tha amnsementof nobby aporu, or -withplenty.of coin,- ' ' , . The city is flooded with strangers, and I never saw bp frog-eaters In all my llfo aa In a few houis apant yesterday i the Exhibition building at South Koaslngton—it's almoal being'In Paris. Then sre also a lot of Turkey Bhubarlit, their flowing robes, turbans, and long pipea: some of tliaaat^ look no more like a Turk thanldo, aud I believe oae hil lg";H»>' THrks costumed to ordor from the.Becond-hasd shops of Wyoh street and Holy weU Lane. B'cals ye blackgu Tours, oh the ^<v<re, JnonrMip ■ ' BuuuKaBiu, Eng., April 30,1 , Deib Fbiss:— In my last letter you wero Informed of i tentlon to moke a spaclal trip to Birmingham for itami Oentleman John, of Benlola. I have done so, and proct. glvamyexpeiieBoa: In tha first place I setup aU.wedai night, to be off early next morning, aajl thoraby Just gptto ton Btation in Ume fbr the first tram, . I waa thus aniln roach tho town early bocauso the American Olrcna waa tiaad to show only four days, and this tha laat one: It Inrat ctliaTwiae, however. Ur. Howes condndlng to tarty the wii through an'etttsordlnary number of vlallora the first fbuii Eostor 'Week is always a great holiday in thla part of the i Jpatthotlma for manogeis to pick up loaneis, ehiUlan ilialf-dollars, (the terms, dpUar and half-dollar are now u mon boro aa in tho States—half being 2s. Od., a dollar, (a, flboUB people did "purty Inlr coneldheriag," all over EagUi .The greateat of til olrcuBesJust'now,lB that to'which tlit tieman boxor," John 0, Heenan, is attached, "Howes'Ai Clrous." 'To eee'thlB ahow rtravolled ontf hundred sad milea by rail, "so early In the mom." Friday waa Uit selected, atthe tnemoon.performance. Tholr monster l« pltohod In Hill street, running fro;n tho .Town HaQ la Pari atreet to Bmallbrook etraot—I don't mean the tent nua ill distance, but uA merely dbaorlbtng tho locality ia caao roadersmay b9outlonsfor all the.particulars. Icanacti HIU street without peijutlag myself, and, but for this bei^ only available site, my motto would bo,<tocryslond laili hot:" as it is, so let it be. From oneside of tho tent an abretohed to the chlnmoy of a lofty building oppoalte, fbl Tppo manaiuvrei-<our magniflcont banner, the Stars and H iLn "no mlstakat" with all tbo ators and atrlpct in tholr beauty; and not a lousy socaeslon rag like Uie one Dlou Bi cault had for two months over hls.theatio in London-8 aaudly and gloriously on tho centra-post aU'alono, wlthcil the uantl Enpllsh Jack to boar It company. All aurrouadlng atteeta ware'pavked-with an eager, crowdi'waltlng to see the.outside porformoace, commeodi two o'olpok by the femolo Slondin ascending and dcscond|i| before-mentioned tight-rope; thoywant not away dlseppot Blondin's feminine nvol doing her portion like ono oocuili to live on a rope, ao nlogsnt, free, and graceful hcrmpvaitf and delighted uo ten thoueand up-tumod oyos boyoad mW But What is that lonad of tnimpeta In the distance > I proaohea nearer and nearer until In friU view; and now p the greitoat ■anaatipu of thoage-a rtehiy-giided cairlaff {out Immediately followa tho band, with Oie grcaioat B clown, Wallet, Ike famoua Quoon'a Jostor: this, grand as It appear, palae and dwindles Into npnoatlty as theworld-reiw Sohn O, Heenan and. hie brother come daslilag along, acaU^ ioyaldoln thelAta DutchOBB ol Kont'a atatc carriage, di»( four hlgh-breikblopdl(oraos, and two tbotmen panhed i! hind In livery: to describe the ontbuslasUo freosy of all d -as thertnnllkonud, hurrahlogsndohoerlngthdBold'X^ alongtiia routp,ls a taak lam totall/ nnfit for and nnwllllaf teihpt' Ur. noenen la almost Idolliid whorever he gcM with the single exceptlpn of thai pattern,' noble Utae ladf Quoen honair, there la nobody, in .great Britain ao nnim popular as,"our John"—my lordsPolmarston, Bussel, Broui Derby, D'tartell, and a doron "jukes'.' thrown lb,wooldn'l a fourth the number that torn out wheaevaT Ireland's PHA Amarloa's Joy li ezpectod to go out for a drive, By dlntt' driving tho crowd wore kept at bay, and with a alrODg ( fbrce drawn up In line,'tho Btothots 6f Troysuoseodnl.U ting within, being greeted on an sldM with ttemandous ir from niasaulinitf snd wailog,of snowy cambtloa from the'' "iw, arouad,- ThoDUlsll-,_ , , , ^4'fitie.l6oklngUdyjott«< lftr«Ulng'CiiUnli«e,.Uiled- U r ticket'eflVni,'Ud'PaM()a H, _ ... . ........ 1, DdetofiierlnBll dlyinitteB.that 'iuipd eY<>nr,jirindow arouad,. ThoDUlslM; inonJr'oytt,Iieon«d»tlcS«ffoln """ ' ' lftr«Ulng>eiunleBe,.uiled- U i' ttci , ._ Unlike most drcnses, the cheap aoita are olose to Che rlngl> SHoea exist, alx^ce.» ahilllog, and two thiUings, end I*