New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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«ttot% i^oirdinotioo.inn y»''PiS*,„'*fi Ji5?!:SJ Mi.infi.Tix»» ^ at 'Slxsy' vuconpo*?? in tMNorm or»M nudDodtlos. li ltr......OorrebonioM Itbeeime ■t. Since Idoptod itu A "ivijDi uuiBiut" WO NorUlhu ?.i'^i^^^si<m]>Ti«iri>os.—L Me iota» medlpUiie' nilUUe for n- »t << Ml Miiui fa« .' 1 nkeBilt-watcr b«thi.s« vumu poailbl*, Bii lSSmSL ihKAttl mi tioiA »ny jO^ tt»i .nsT &Tor » Biore d4- wSrdMdmlt^oaof pembttlon'to'llia nufwo of the ^t^imcZti, ai nb tha -wlfOIe body ftMu«ntIy, Trltbont v*<<?^ lai aSSLuiliw ^MMthBiierioiili'WMm. 8; Aeqrmptomademiilbad ■ ' ^-i^^r riiftTi«lngflrttmth6Tain«liMefmMCBTT. gadbpbeno- Ytrol^mTeeUd sotbi BatmrtLtanWltiiaiit wnnvmiteiltlciDaare- ifsT Sniit tJ5« rto taieMoii {piikt ihe'kUn. . B; •doptisg ttio two t' ^ij ^t'y^dioitUbly'lbid jonithird tionbledl*- :''iDLiir» Tonlinfllel^-^iiIUTtD ooinmltt«d lalolde^ ^Thlle th«. "ttSOKO Vlolbiifle Oommlttec wai« ia fower, SoUlTiii idna'oftlialr^atljiu.; Bf mi *>re>t«d In Iby.iiei^ ftod .gili.aodar guard, in ■ cut TatrM thatba ma-to ba I ^ (ittieiifi hu been, he (^etiad tro artailM In Ui laft arm, iIed,to'deatti. Bolt wiaglTenontit tbetbn*. Hiareue , ^ tioweTer, who, to this in, bellere that be wm pnt. ont o( ^J^tiqp'biirihe'ngflante.OonmJtta^ ' r - • '^wt^Bmmy^ bnot, line to J. B. Aahfind, <0T Otllawbffl etavel, nfladelnU^ & we can forward Ton a man book on boxing, i(uiagr»««Pll oMfandota^for 18 venti. 8. Kawrtof attaobliif vn.immw'toAtMatalabwoiad beabont ttO,indndlng outfit and liiij irt Mtaon-Ae, about no per annum aftenraida, andjnatumaoh .aik'SMBMli '^oo'. bsre-a mind to expend. Toor oilier two gaerlet :va an Botsow in position to iniwer, tj.vr' ^ta'Soii;' Ofaleago.^1. Jobinj Bodie beat Vm BrowB,'ln Chaileaton, 8. 0., In 31 ronnds. 3. Barr; lAtanu ahd Sannj T..r{)VBIM^' wWre- among the earlj -r^tean ih dareBca.ot the tmte/ 'TlleybkTe recmUyretenadto tUadty.fheflitttegl- jMDt,^^l re Zoaayiea, to which their vare ttlaohsd,',hayijig bean aiMUter. O.—^ bet .'.that ibiare la no (elor«f|anT , .^tban 5 fi!«t 5 Inohea in height^' la a loalngbai M a Blatter of Iket. and, calabrltr a matter of opinion, aa- ' ~aiMpg-^«h a* llttls.Keels/, eta. 'Hie oalebrl^ ' ed,mayi jitas fo^ hlatbirloal ooi^ and we need only l^anfok fnd the Senior Booth. r.Ct mIUV. lu.'ilbanjr, H. T.-^-BoUnaoni li bke's- (Hrdns Oompan; .'>ri tew bad IhalrmoTemanti noUoed In the three prerlona oonseca- £ jidtteiansi (andwa harenot time to examine now many more i .td- «(JUi. pv«r. JTon aay that you are a •■conattnt leader/' AI1 ^iMaiWKtbM.<..'.,.'.. ^ ' ^oi'i/'lteanfet.'i-'WlthaTerydlaposltlan to o1iIlae,.irtj mnst leave a'iifairqnaitlonananswerea. Thecostofabiifldlnrilependsnpon 7r,<ib'ipedlUati6na'and degree of oniamentatlon.' xon might jut 'inn|H«en>aak1u tb'teD. yon the coat of-a trip to Saratoga or a ioor BsJiaobpa.' • , , . ' :'S^^t:tL, i(tW:rart.-^{ttrdi.-it BD opponent'a.wtalta bdlla . '.Ir'.Uren mtbe tMle, he retains It In hand, aa If U had been podk- \;J«M: if 11 la a red ban. It ahonid be placed on Ua pnperspot ^;^SUuer opnnt or fbtfeltora enaneB In either esse. iil-J iLA^Babana.—L BtnPooIewia diot on the night otFebni- «cy Mi 18S6, and died Aonh twelve dni after. XTankee SoUl- >.; ^wan- and Jobn Koslaey fonght at Boston Oomers, Haas., on . j itjSoWwruiasa. lionsnraa Bot, Camp FMaza.—Soppoalng eioh player to MIBlre iwo to ro. ont,'"low, Jack," goee out before "high, " "tMeaTueinepointfor gamelaihelaitonetUun. '-y. 'iouBaaa or ^(ibs. Dzlawabx.— It Js too 'laie to eoir»ot an er^ ,^:.>or afljar the ea^' hare ))een tmnohed, oonaeqnaDtly the three. .-. :.K|inKi--Asyoo are an aiitlre stranger tons,'a depoelt,aa an •anast of yorir Intentions, la necessary-to leonre the pabllostlon' ■■.,.:<tyottr ebaHmge. ■ .. ■iv.: Bnx BwaniiXodnori S. T.—Booth; the dder,' Is dead.' Bis, .iiiiMBTtMtetonVln'Uie'tamallne of btislneai. One la n'owln ■ :vp«lBi|dttIi»ittWuherB. . ... ' HtvrtMxa, Botblo.—"Please state the height of inagars PUb, .^ alao that «f the aaaaa4«-ZUIs"...-....iria8«ov-lM' Aqt; ii ■ ■ •■ > ■• .•->-■• ^ ■ Mil • ft l 'lF"^ B/^rim, —ThtL iidjuanieddld not suiiiK>it'l£r.''7lor.. t in Waablngton, nor baa she erar aoted In the aame play with Ix' " 9. Ii. B., S^rcnton, Pa.-^e can forward yon |k good fet of box- -o.')m gjores for tfi, freight extra. ^!?^',Itev'Zoik.^'WeglTa'biit little oredeniee .to ihepnflkthey jycoita tN^ ihe prtas, but 3:li U the^^ ^^.'[ T. B., h ew.Ha reit—We did net know the lady snBclenUy wen ':''uiiv.U0^tt your'^neiy. ■K. R'L,V,.BIddeford. Uil-^no.'B. AsbiterdI MT OiiDowhin bntwebare u'd, Wam, Anadelphla.—Huoh obliged for yonr firor. Uama an' ,4rfj(icipaie41»#a<*BoTar..." '.^ ; ;:, .•;' ■■. ■ ■ i ^l^'*'7A0VBMia,'PhllideIpbla.'^Iliauks for lt^ms.- Bnt liuin) to :^w|XlBicip>'^' Ha'^Jw. Broeok haa.neTer won the Derby, X- We ^^"^kilj^t wlii^ beoaqe of (he "colored patron of Uie tori". Boptqp.—Baring tmn^'Jis was not obliged'to play his .dl»q»t.i ,.r ...;■. .!• ■. ■■■ ■ - . faSSt' ''S3?"^beet''^ enlllolently iwated'to.' gjlriB' yon . .^£4.'idkB89H, St'lAiils..-i^ dledMBnaUvn.T.V'doi the '.1i^-a|bu>BM-l.!>SewToTk dty was- taken by ihe'BUIlah' ln'1776,' lerabnatedbythemlnim'L AlQaebeo. ra'Tiy.'A: F/;iC«Qlsil]bb-rVIaia°!Templ«' made '^.aat'jtf atSala- ^gji^anm Bt|EnB.rrlire uiVe not spacefbr the disonasloB of ritic^ li.niSDKu, BiZronlB.—WewlUletltdrop.' -' ' - ■ : ■'«><'« 0.;HdladeJphli.—We donot^tabw.;... .. ,, .^"^urtJ g.tlWlBmnT»>-l)anI)otoiellyWaa never beaten in the prlie •'^AVI'-l i:-! !• ' Ll , ■ - ' - ''j^Ufiitai'^^ Ilins Ikr. kio.ihe .bowels of the land' nilMihaiBV'dled on'wltbmadh impedlmenii'boih tn .ikoiit^d ';!M^i']'Tlie Mnder tb na la, how hn hai allied, to get along at ^YfijjC'^ipflii^lsdas.hehif bam byihs'dlrlfionof.lilsforoee. If.he, SiwUm iM BlnHmnnd, let those who hare jradneed"him I'tandftom '^'■iider/fai'iti'ey^wfll^ sorialy feU ^e\reooil when'onr army,afiaU ;^Te ealiued.tlis'iebd.oaplt*L. Weilke old Abe for ihe snpport! Ills has gtreo mx yonujg Oeneial, and he win become hmienaely '^^llip^iilvtjbyatin&iihsr ^ V;4)ttni|^,ad^'.aar to. the "leaohlngi',^ of.tbe aboUtlonista, wis .-^mat.no poUUca .tobiisrtoewlth' ihe'graud objeotwehiraln ^ .^•l**'^ rtroTr.all thf iJipoiiBcii ; i\««iMo; uid iie..pwple win iopport'.|oii ' <idritk aIl<thelT.mlght'We hare every eonBdmoe'.ihki UoOld- fpi^'i^IVy^. <>«>Bpy'.bl(>Wond on.ttie'pof 7^^^^ ,.j^N(i^T^ .Md and comfort tRni ike wboia 'adminlilntloa'v otI-'.'iiT^j*;•.'.''•■• * I — ■ . .'i.-U Ita«KB<vJtri.T;-^niday of next 'wetk win be th»;antalv<taary "^^Jjitifrl^tttjBiiifi^^ aiid.'n«l^vUhj^dliig^e nnhajniy ' ^J|ij^ltt<^740iBti7, tfm oooaslon wffl'be obwrved.with Hiensaal <lMhiTlftsWlnitls of tkMoUe enthnalaim.* In Kitte.tf ihe tjflrici- ,.' 'IMEtlt^ ^egi^'lrl^ Ibni featnres of.the: oelebhd|loD,'wl)l]s >■ a«flrae«iirtbate to the '«ai)aynleBt of tbe people.' In N«w Terlr, J'^|^'j<^^^9>H?''*''^''H^ 'ti'l^ * >i«8ramms of the > «alebntton'isnow,be(Bg preparedl- In Philadelphia, < <a3l appaiplation wwa "dp" tat oUlsldiiatioU, bit OomioIU Vdted ^><4l«4«MtLrMwlutOTeriftaabriilon'^^^ ihiit sedate ;' 4|in'i;iiliil4.beoardM Qni.byprl^ In Boston, '>Aa onial Mgatta, flrswoitB, et«.,'Wlil be 1^ tt^ ' j jitt ^ ^ ' litoa wtn'taid ioharmpllilM ^ <ilaMaa and diegtee^.'of iid- . '^Ifi^t 'i^.il^i^'^ Si'i^Baait ChvltBt^ HObU^ ; .^;^^<(■nt iMfim (ha glorioa ibaiO. 'innld' M^'M' 'MtUnsl^ r- .flilfM ibafore faiownteae onr IndeiKnienoe' Aai' Otdi^.: '.) ; BiKVAir AHD .<^»K0SI.. ,i ^ t _ everyjfmpwt of Ilaej^la4£fei!«'p9ai4 agaHuH^ ii^terlffl can be very piMltab^ oAonpled by Beeoan In eompleilng his engagement with Heain. Bowes k Ooahlsg; at the IMlnattontif *bUk lie O^ofld 1)1^ iCmiftrlrStfle °t£ enSsr iiitoielett^aA ft do4har'triUMili4[ae^,erirtioev« ib« champion may be.IBeenan, In going to England, no donbt meant tohaveanothar straggle before letamJaghoinet and aa Uaoe baa been rather fireeln tlie,nM pf ll^.imfabiUrfffi^ prefer to give Jam a'dianoe to make Ills boaato good.' The alx months alack water in the oliena bifalneaa might bia-iUIed np by Beenan In training, and meeting an antagonist, and then resome his engagement irith Ida dreo^piv^etorr 'We hew,Tih(lfflolil^ ly, that BeeDsn haipot been w'eU'lately^ ^t one of.Uifjbaaiii.ia t«d,(and that he is not Insndi good, oonditlon aa.wlum he left here.! What la (he trouble t Soeithed^utedisagirptfwltbhiib, or la something eiie throwing blW...<>itf,', liiere arei no' .donMi manyiroD^ oostomera in England who wonld r^JoUe' at (ha physical dowsfkU of Beenan, and M ih ]ila''s)a(oh wiai Sayoti^ thbre ware rqleated altempts at fotil play on lifii part of hla an«r' nilea. It'may not be ootof pilaee to recall thlsfu(;to Beenan'* .mlnd.BEeepan hM not ndw\he eve^wMAUbl/eye of Jimmy Odsickfto goard him against ."ax^wairanta^le liitriipions," as ha had£(Blhls maich.wlth .Bayeis. To be anre, Beenan's brothtt Jim accompanied him to England,' bat we learn (hat lU was off«r? e d a(blg ulai; to und bis nude andlllsli for the l|ieiieilt of another olrciMponcem, and he accepted, lo thai Beenaaia now his own gqardlan.K Poor Charley ETeeniaii went'to ^England a giant In d re, and fonghiend deftf ied (he (hen great Ttpton ISlasheT, and p roved'hlmself to be.a^^^oit lnvlnonile-.-(hat wa^ hla first and 1 ast fight there; the cIiBate| or something d^, nhl^(nineid his heaUh;.h'e begu to wasteaway,aAd,'in a ahortJUme he°dl«d in the hospital bn'i (ha mete ahadowof-hia former MIL nteAmeri.' ean giant had been rednced'to a skdaton tiefore he breathed lila laat.fand no onewho saw't^ie man when; ha' jSjst .appeared In England, eoT^tnioe the dlghtestresfanblanee'to the nnaolated f am aa it lay on the bed of death. Ttte itme eiid may be In BtoreforBeeDan,lfhelsnoteaiSKMtohlBhsIxlts.' Alargeialary, and the neceisary aooompanlmant of mndi company, may lead him astray, or iodnoe hlmto indulge in exeeiaea of dissipation 'trblch can bat reaiilt l])|^ lasting tnjnry.'- Let him be caatlons, and an may yet be well' 'When Beenan first,artived in london, he wonld have made, a match with Kace,.tnU for th'e advice of one who knows as mnoh .of ringsilttaalngreatlrlialnassnyotherman. Bewasadvised by ihlslfrlend not-'to ll^t ag^ in fiitiand, for'many reasons, a eMuili''.ls'miiob respected there, an^'has many good Mends. Plveibonsand doIlanooBldberalsedamongthemtobsckBea^an to fight Uaoe, there; bntitibthon^tthatitwonldbeaverydlf- fionlt^mattar'to.get oft snchii match... Beenan would certainly have to sleep wlih ope eye open, and'where oonld he train 'with- ont|belng hnnted down la he was beibreT .These are conaldara. tlons whl(ih,'wl<h the advice of'a sfatonohiblend, indnoed Beenan to forcgp iuUnga match before. ' If a match ahonid be made, the Boy wonld be the' fimrltig aio L, As Kace waa inatohedwith theman (hat stands at'Vqses & Bon'a'.' doorr-with a nsweoat ud^hat;oi>Tr<'*nneoikher<'dnminy,''.there'win be no chance jost now fbr John, even sopposlDg lilm to be in the vein for match maUng.'. Bat Sing, we hear, la deterinlned to. have anoth- er'"ahy" at lilaee, and also Uaolm winning; bnt Jnst now he' Is "amiss," as the JoiHk^ say, having the yeIlow.'j|randice, which la likely to bai^g oil him .for acme time, so we are informM in hla confidence. Kace and King are the only two big man now lnBnglandlIkeIytoflghtforlhebdt,alwayBbaiTliigEeenan. So the winner of the next battle for the belt ia very llk'dy to hold it ea long aa Bayers held it, if not longer, wKhont "j; 0." has a ahy for It; and then—wen, it onght to lit him atxint aa wen as aiiy ni«T< bat we don't know how. a fight oonld be got off if the bdt ahoald be (he prize fooght fbr. There wonld be some tioable, slso; aboat chooatng a alakeholder and refbree. We shall know all in daa time, however, JA H^ob.— dls ohanqilon of England was badly stong by the hint thrown oat by Tom Xing that Uace indnced Ring to hold olr, for. "Certain reasons." Sing madatiiio dliias|$t|^krge^ .b^ WM.jbSs'/'siM .wjUoh he opens the door tor a n ewap a nier oan titnareji, If .iioi far iijdtohad'biiltlelntbe ^rizerlng.' Hace Ubprajimdor the Idea iluii^iiig chargca him! (Usee) with having bribed -Eing not to ohailengethe.fonner again, the consideration betngaaharein the profits of a aeiies of (iparxlng exhibitions, ahnoat predaely aa. weinUmaled 'wasUiecaBea fewwedn ago. Now King made no anch charge nor.' impniatton; what he did say was this: that he - King, ahonid'have'the flret 'diance for, the diamplonshlp,!for reasons ,!><■( Iihown10! tbe.diamptoD, eto. Not a word was said abont' bribery; bntslnoe Uaca'^ opened theqaesttbn, Tom Xing' lets in a Utile daylight,' and oomplates what uiatei Usee only.bommenfed. 'We'.faavean along.felt convinced that King wbold haveaaotherdasbatUace; wehavrinotfaltaatUiledasto the'sqnareneu of their 'flnt'' Se(-to; some persona even go ao &r a^'to 'intlmat^ihst Xing oonld have won the belt had it been so aet 4bwn in the programme, bnt he loat thrbngh '"some nntbward 'olrenmstaniMB," snd that Ua wonilds were hesiedby a"sov-' Welgn'' .bshn. Wliat ':fonndaiIon '.there-may have b^ for this assdmption, we do not nndert^ to ssy. Since that aflUr/Uafe. and King pnUed togerlher in donUa hameas for a'wUl^ nntl) the 'fbrmer'4lBcovered thai he conld do better by going it alone, wh^ :Xing was left ont In.the cold to' shift for hlnlsdf, while the obam- 'plon: oune'ln fbr a'good stake torhis'servlcee in a' drinia exhlbl- 'tion. Xidg, finding hla octfopatlon gone, aild amarting Under the nnlookedto treatment he'recdved at the hands of Uace, agalit 'pntB in Us dalm for (he diahiplba^p, and ohallengea the a^mpl^on. An'oonknown,': however, was sheadofhlm, Pngli ttaUo opinion, however, forced Jem to fkce the ianalo, and ahow his lund; and (he champion'offered to pay the "onknown" a cer- tain amoont of .hard cadi to withdraw, and permit king to have first ohance, to which, it appears, the nnknown, thitingh Bob Brettle,'haa consented.' 'ab' the'.case stands now, therefore, we are very likely toliave another boat between Xing and Uaoe, and in ihe eventof a good sqnare trial,.the yoang giant ahonid become the champion.''^ '■ '; A^OTBIB TtCft OH IBS PaSBTOi. OoiiBsi.—On Tnesday,' 17th Inst, anothertrot cameoff on the'abovei named long Island track, under the an'aplc^ of tie saifri^led Pleasare Association,. tip'patendbleoWect of which is to get np. "trials of apeed" on the sooare, for ihe annuement orplessnre of tbepnbUo: a coarse which, In reality, they have faOsd to do, aiid Ito tme chaqMter, whldihai been portray^ more tiian once in the OLsna, is be- ginning to be more generally understood. ' B win be remember, ed. flit toonrisanydf JnneT.we^antiojadtho'jHteiM editors against f>(herliigt)ie ,DnfUrprao(leea of (he Aaaoeiatton, whloih it pleases ns to notice they have notlUIed to jiroflt by, and tUe result Is, that fbr once, at leasts lis i«port of'the face of (he I7th, ipproxlmates inore nearly'the tnitb, fbr which *o oommend it, and as antavldenceof our aineerity, publish' it ia preference: to oorown. Oar readers .win'pjeaaenoto tiiboloilni paragraph of its "port, whidi wewblidieertifatf airWtainttothercoltaaA AaBeniy^B«e«harwonldsay<.% doing wiwoild remark,''. a(mmen(d in hla regeneration In thb respect ' , ™ «^1^!!^"~V^^ •»»Wed toannonnoe (Ha nameof(he,winnerofihegreat,'.Derb»" ■A.y...Zr of lato ye-^tb.favoritoto^^^'i^J^'J^^ ..outdder.''0.,,rtaoa...andlngduSS^^J2^^,«i" wholilotctflrtng'thb toeri'. winkerTtoS^ifeSk ,dmo.ibv.ryl^whowi»n..i,d(he«ir.a^ tte ^^ofahaDdaom. stake. tosayiHrthlngrtSg^^ Iqr outside tpj«rationa..thei^ .«s™dMred 'j)S]blfpln iBenaoooau—Ue. Almmdnr Bpss^ iecqnes(*a.wlth .':3mataC/Utai«nI^ Is flu foftaaate '<mMt'<lf a tNQr'bUi^' fUi« ■Ti^'^.'^^^*^''^^^ grttaftil'^ at^api,".^ ■ - - -• I'l.- 'Ill . i; !. .' :.:,i|'l.: .( .IMi.'j I'7'.>')i'.t..'tt it'.. ..mi ,<ut'n>(i i'UA mManc >dH..the OH «a Vi^MMHpTEUAa thl^Kohday, ,_,^~,.the laaBgnralcry |wea ibf the Jropflied needsg* in New Tork, Boston, and IhUaddpUa, are supposed to be going show in the "Oreat Uetropolls," and in ihe "Uodem Athens. But It ia not likely that the'mbv«ment in Fhfladdphia win meet 'With saooMK Terx.)itl|l^intereBt, Indeed, has been manifested 'among'tlie'-''dra!b coati," and it Is very doubtfDl if the attendance wm be sufllalent to cover-half tbeapensei.' Tbe track Isln.au oat of the way place, not at; all oalbiUatsd to attr^l!tia.peo01e, Aside tMim this, howgvuv ,btkt on'* 'wine has iMifn motioned in oonneetlon with the.afblr, and aa that one is better known In New Orleans than in Philaddphia, \hv pubila have notbecii "taken withlt" Itwonld Uvebisetibettor,to give'tlie,n?e<^^ air of eameatseas, to .place. this "moating'.' snder ihe .cootnl of acme reapondble Phlladdpbla gentleroen; Thlahaa not been ;d6ne, and this,'among .other r^a^ions, win btmtrlbnto'tothed^ ibatof the'.spe^alation, PhUadb^hlC'iaterasts donot aeemto havabeanoonsalteain'thetiiattwr; ; Among the^rlies set down Is a watbh, but we do not find that this wa(«h, even, waa m'anu- illMtaied, orporebaaed in Phlladdphla; on the oontrary, wa:be- Ueve it was made by'Tiflhny4i Oo.,.ReW Tork, under (he soppo- aUon, prbbaUy, that the 'watch''nial[ers.of' PhlladdplUa do not. usdmratand .their biudnes*—a.mistaken ldea,'how:ever, as every unpreiadloedtereon knows.' Itvroolilbifvit been bettor to have had thepriae ffungfaiitnied in Phlladdphia, aslongasitwsaln' (ended (o.be competed for there, if ounpeted forat aU. If, there- fore, Bfaliaddpliia ttadespeo^e are tobboed.la this btalniss, how oan the paboaage' of '.PUnade^hiana be locked ifor by tl^oae interestedln.the"raolng|'jpa4niIstlon.'! Bowever,wedo notex- Teetlt to amount tomuoh.'' j^l'^i^^^^''''' bave some prldei, and whUe they are wiling to ^ iiiose'amusemento .whloh have a dalm'upbn iSielr Hberall^; .they: are not to be drawn into every apecnlatlon.whlch Tom, Dto^^or.Barry may "tkyor" them'with, ' gna •Pw.'rTi.Ti HiioH IK Bcanm.—Hie billiard niatoh between Ikeery, of Connor'a Baloon,.lith st, and QoIdthWitlie, of Boston, at the four, ban carom gama^ UDO pointa up, iAea plaoa In Boston on Wednesday, 3Ith Inst Beporto resch us, that 'Ooldthwaito la playing a "high old game," and; that his friends are confident that "Ifi win take the rag oir tiie buah," and that therefore iliey will be enabled to "rake down the pile." Thdr "blowing artll. Iei7"haabeen ao w«n aervedi that some'of thdr shells hive Men into the camp of. the New ToAsrs, wfaldi. Judging from appearances, bkve taken some' «ffbet, snfieient, at le^' to cauie them to think that Bieery 'hai aot'/gbit ,4ui<*A lure thing; We cannot say that we are sorry br . (lils/because we look upon "sure things" ss very uninteresting'aflUrs, sad sporting oonteaia iiid army oon'(eB(s (bo, fbr (hat ma^, are' often lost by. dthdr of 'thecbn(estantsgetting into thststatoofimlnd, or holdlngtheir opponents too cheaply. Ihe'odda areiprbbably, against Beery. We are not of the opinion thiat it wm'be dl nie way, however, forDaery has taken good cars of linisdi; andby judldons practice has improved'much in his play, being Ikr tnrae steady thisn for- merly. ItLst good play wllf be exhibited by botti, we have nbt a shadow oit a doubt, and the lovers ot billiards in Boston have a treat in atore for -them. Partleulars of the play, ete., wffl be found duly chronicled in the duFPaa of next week. BBOQU.'IW TlOHT OLUB'a VOTB AmrDAL Iliomi..ji2| tereatlBfl vaehtlng event came off on Thursday, l9(h i-^' ttpnv4|9lneverywayaoedlt tothia ilneaquatla< '•huk jfaaks high for ito wdl-managed regattas, sad I'erUid beauty of ito gallant siiaadron of yadhts. 1_ „ dub gave no regatta, in oonsequence of ao many membm^ abaent on duty .with our reglmento at the war. At tl time the dub is in a highly proaperooa condition, aal bars aome one hundred and flifty members, ahowjpg Inginoreaae of between forty and fifty niembers 'aln6i The conrae waa from a yacht moored off Brown't house, at the foot of Coort atrcet to a stake boat off L. L; tbtnee round the bnoy off Robhlna'.Beof, and home flag-l^t^Thla course was sailed ofer.three tisM a distance of.aomfetwenty-foarmUen., The'diatanoe'to in six ihours, to ^ttUe the wlnnem to the prizes, were twote numbb;, oonsUUng of a bsautlM. " an elektat WMtite apy-fllass. ThiiWfKOiif was dellghttbl; a gentle breeze from i west, gmng ajtropor tomperature to ths,sim's rays, a same lane a^ordlng the nacefol llttle^Nuihta agood i breete. >'I1(k stesmboat Sylph, \rlth 'an'eitdlent f aboard, was-'crowded with a large number of paaseiut whom cdaar'cwere ladies.' She' a(!eompanle<f Uieoa aata, aBbrdiiff all hands an oxoellent oppbrttinlty ot i the rao»,fimu<thieatart to the finish.' when tbedMt th»yiachti,'(haifaadrUle band'was caUed Into re ' the promaaade an4 the ogtlUlon were indulged in i ^VtteodrfaW.4,gdaithjin'6da««tol IsZ^^ ttebvoriUand oih»istoaUadingpIaoe.havehadat^i^?l aad:i4»ny4f themwpva alitUetJiaryharialtorhaw^XJj (rU..',(fatorito"baalS.i,belMX- not imvratable that aome straoge revdationamlohi'tiA «,.A» k^ nbable that aome slaoge revelatlona might'tw nadk W aUrerpiic Spirit by the nnmaroua: bellaa. and beaux present, i _ ently bent on odebratlng, to the lUUeat extent, the 1 Tadit Ohib's annud reunion. . ... The yachto were all cat-rigg^| utjl no dlsUnoUon wu dasses. The'foUbwlng'ware 'entered; and aU siUet i exception of tht Uontouh, whloh boat waa withdtan to the start:—laabel, twenty-eight feet long, owned EUbery; Bopbla, Iwenty-elgbtteet, owned by Oaplaln Nonpareil, twentT'^lght feet, owned by Erham & Co.; twenty-eight feet,-owned by 1. UoOIenachan; Eenty. twenty-aeven feet, owned by John Dlmond; Laura, ' feet, eight Inohea, owned by'Ueaars, E. & B. Whiting i twenty-six feet,, owned by-William Petrle; Arethosa, 1 feet, owned by D. DagnaU; Sadie, twenty-three feet, . Oeo. B. Atkins. . At one b'dobk, the boato oame into line the stake boat, aeeording to their numbers aa fcUon Sadie; No. 3, Axethoaa; No. 8, Partridge; No. 4, Lean Henry Bmedley; No; 0, Favbr^U; No. 7, Sophia; No. 6, N( No, 9, Isabel. At twenty minutes to two o'doek P. IS. th'ev got off ^ making a good start, Por soma little while they kepli gether, but ihe fkst ones soon began to draw but mm tki Tax DxBST.^Laat week, It win be remembered, we published a Frenohman's view of the Berby, but better atm, next week we expect to be able to give an American's ides of the same. So look out for It The winner of the present Dfrby-^Xilaraotaaus— has put tlOO,000, eidualve of the stakes, which amounted to t38,e]S into his owner's pocket This la the richest Derby ever run for, Una. Qbet'b Nan B<>oe.— "The Flirt, br Psasagea In ihe Life bf a Fashionable Tonng tady," la the title of a work jnst iaaued from the press otT.B.Mtenon & Bro., of Phlladdphla. It la only neceeary to aay that it pceaeases sn the power, palhos, and a entlliient of the •■QamUer'a Wlfa," hj- ihe. aame author,' to In^ {Sttterfbr ii.^ attentive parnaaL . It can be obtained of FtedatliBk A. Brady; M'Ann street; N.'F.' " '■■'■''■'".'..-— :. :'' * ' Jni Bikiiii.—This bbzer/a brother of John, who aooobi- panled the latter to England, is travelling with Bdl's CUtms, and, as we havo before stoted, st a big salary. Seth Howes, with whose concert John Is (raveUingi ia dreadiUIy put out on ^ count of Jim taking up with Ben'a concern. Bdluaes the name of Beenan, and many soppose thai Jim la the 'vMUhle Benioia Boy. ' , ' ^ Zioaimia AoqmxiiT.—WUle (he yacht Barry Harland; contain- ing a.party of young men, was saillngon the Delaware, on her way from Phlladdphia to Bed Bank, she was atriibk by, ii flaw bf wind, and capsized. Two young',, iqen, named Stephen PoweD; and Jamea Hardy, were gowned. The others were rescned. This occurred on the20th Iqst , .. Broi Hii(..^An Iiidlvidud' 'ia par)tm1ralaiiii'g''ih'e country out west, who styles himself Jack Shap'parS, '•the odebrated pedes- trian," and who does so- much walking In ao many hours,' Last week he was at Omaha, Nebrasks. The people otlt there had bet- tor look out that ha don^'t walk Into their affeotlons tbo itz, iai (henwalkoA. . ; ' ^ ,. '. " .■ ■ The Doo Show mBoeiOK-Bamum'B Dog Show at the Aoba- rid aaidens in that dty appeara to take, and to be pretty. wW attended.' A.dog named Jaok, owned by Ur. H. 0. Frenoiil of Xeene, N. B., goes through a variety of perromumces vel^ 'clev- .erly; also, ouerbdonglng to Ur. S. A. Fenno, of Boston, niofol- bwlng Is a list of ptemiuma awarded on thelSth and'19th ust'— .. Betteis—1st preniiom,'W..0. .Otls; 3d, 0. BawteU;' 8d,' O.B. Oarilng. BuU Terriers—let premlom, B. Kelly;' 3d, urs. J. B. Wllkln- eon; 3d, Uartln Breo. . Blaor and Tans—1st premium, Qeoige Towie; 3d, Oharlea j: Wlllla; 8d, Charles 8. Elllon, Dr. W. W.Paae. Italian Oreyhounde-r-lst premium, F, W. Btitton; 3d, Wilson Oaenovr, F. B. Hayes, W. B, Winiams,' Dr. Wm. Ingalls. Poodles—1st premium, James P. UitcheU; 3d, F. ^Klrvlno: 8d, a. Leland, U.Xdark. King.Oharles—Istpremliun. W. B. Oantorbern!p>IiI, Paul b. Oldney; 8d, Jas. Doisey. V .: ^ i Sl^e Terriers—1st premium,.?. B. 01app;'3d, G. Ui''aolden: 8d, J; 0. Lortog. ; ■ ' ■ Sootoh Ttoiurs—1st promlam, J. Q. HaU; 3d, Qeo. Klna: Sd. CU^'Hohnes. .'. ' ^ BIdihelm BpAniels—1st (rernlnm, B. Eammond; 3d, UTs, Stew- art; 3d, William Borrowsode. . . BnU.Dogs—1st premium, Edw. 0. Bewes; 3d, A. A. Dole; 'Sd,- W.O.Uurphyj .i '■ Chinese Dogs-^lst premlom, J. C'Cddwen; 3d,E.'B.'Lui['• mdd; 8d, W. H. Flan'ders, 0.'O.Derby. , Polnteis—1st premium,-U'Corbat; 3d, E. 0. Wright; 8d, p. 0; Brooks, Jr. .'.'. • .< .. . Blood Hounds—Ut premium,- and also a diploma, EdWard GllL 'BebelDogs—Each awarded a diploma, * . ' ' Oddltlesr-Oaah. premiums wsre awarded to; Oeorge StovuiB, Henry Powers,'UlssUarla L. Black. • - . Shetland Terriers—latprmdum and dlplomal'T. J. Nichols.' . Bwlsa Dog-^Oaah prenuum and dlptonU] Ur. LndMg. ' ' ' Japanese Dogs—Oaah premium and dlplonla,'F. I>aard, ' Shepherd Dog-Mlaah premium and diploma, Jas, Dicky. ' - The preiolums for performing dogs 'were swarded on the even- ing of the lOtlb ' Two animals wore ao nearly oqnal that'the 'juages deoided. to -give aflrat oash premldm to each of themj These were the > Enj " - ■' — — - ' . pointer Jaw, owned by 1^. B, Orrin ITenoh, of Xeene, !N,-H., and a white Freeh poodle; owned by Ur.'Wm.Oorbett 'The second premium was awarded to Ur. Qeorge A. Fenno, for bis blaokand tin and Sootdi tcMer, and the third.;to Ur. N. U.-Uarble, for a tMer. A' dlscretlonsiry oaab preminm was awarded to Ur. U. W. Houghton. Vtfr Toax'SrATB iiQi.OobKrTFi]^.'-rTbe State Fair la to be hdd in'Boohesier on the last day 'of Soptembor a;id ihe threo flrtt daytf of October. Thiro wUl bb no County Fair, as the State society will ulie the County grbands/ ' The Oatiascraga Agrloalrard and Uechaniod,Bodety holds its Fair at D^svtUe, on the 10th and 30ih of Scptembir.' The Uvlngtton County Agricultural Soeleqr Jrair Is to be held at Oeneaeo on the 3Ith and 28th of .September. Iho Fair of t&e'Ckneeoe VdloyAfHonltnrd Soolqty wUI be hdd at Nnnda on the 17lh and 18th of September, ' There vriU be a Borae Show at Uotmt Horrls on: th'; 4th of July; also one at Seneca Fdls on thb 4lh and Bth of Mr, on the Unloi Agiloulturd Bbiiloty'a grounds. PuTses tmodnung to |NU wlU be awarded at Scnooa Falls. ' . ' . < ThaSonees'Ooonty Agriculhird'Soblety.'lMn hold ItS'AnnuM Fair at Waterloo, on the Btb,«th and lOth bt Ootobe^. . .. , | ■ There win tea IrlU of Uowefs.ttd' P"-''^'-' the Mh and lOlh of Juljr, tinder th&IUnii .UW^vings^i) Agrlcol^ BooM^,"' J j«t .deaaseo/on' 19 at #.«oipmltt««!6f and ere the Bay Bldge stake boat was resched, the : I^nra, andBeary Sinedley, were to advance"of aU o_ Partridge leading handsemely. These three maintained U relative positions:throughout, dthongh the etruggis I (hem waa a dote and exdtlng one.- -At times theyi Utile aeparated, and anon they wonld be dose al other, ihoa affording the lovers of sharp sailing aome goodii The Sophia, Farorita, and Nonpareil, aU performed 1 ~ proved ihemadvea worthy competltom of the winners. _ ■Ml did not Unlsh the race, and the little Sadie was haidid and maintained a good podUon nntll the third turn, came In colllaton with aa outdder, whloh mlafortune her radng and proapecto'for the day. An anowanoe of -two minutes per foot was made for dlflii in length. Thetlmemadewaa:—Partridge, 3:18:45; Lao Henry Bmedley, 8:33:37; Sophia, 8:38:40rFavorl<a, 9:34: parell, 8ia(:I3; tlietftberewerenottimed. Theregattoooi conaiated of Ueaars. J. U. Sawyer, W.'B. Pen,' and P. L. dar; theae gentlemen were uatlxing in the diacbarga of tlea, and a great deal of the success of the regatU n attributed to them. The foUowlng gonllemen 001 board of ofBcers of.tly-BrooklynTaolitClub for 1889;—I J.'J(teca|.Vlce Commodorei, B. B. Wood; Sebretary, Wm.-^, Treasurer, E. B. VnderhilL ' This dub now owns a. fleet ot some forty yachts, which have been built within' thepaat year. Their dub which la a very handsome building, is located at the footolO street>'8oiith,BrooUyn,«iiaawanna Bar. The"B,'T. Ci credit to New Tbrk's aquatio spirit, and we hope they oirl continue to arrange such pleasant yachting festivals aiU Thursday, lethlnat FoDBia or JuLT.-rOrand Fouithot Jnly.Begatta at Bod N. T., for prizes amdultlng to t3M>. 'Arriroor, takes plabe at 3 ro'dook, P. U. doable sedli (1 boato), first prize, {50; second nrlxe, ttO.. ' . -. . ^ Second rate, at 3 o'doek, P. IL, single aonUa (ahdl bute;, i prize, teO; aeo6ndprlzo, liO. • ^ li ^ rk<rd me, at '4 4'dba P. U, fouroared didl boata, prize, ttO. The following rules are to govern the races:— Bnlel. Thel)oatoahan draw for choice of position at 1 ing of the committee on the day of the reapeotlve racea. 3. The boato win get ready by tii^e ilrlng of the gun, tnll mlnaterf thareaftor the Judgea w)n atart the boato by the' flrlBgottliecan.. 8. The boats ahaO start ITom the Judges'boat and oppoatte Promenade Bin, and row up the ilverto the baoy, turning .the buof down the west cbannd to the: buoy, tarning the lower bnoy retom to the Judges' boat : 4. Each boat in the race anaU carry-a flag and staff, numbered, whloh flag shaU be furniahed by the commll 5. All entries-ahaU be made to either of the oopmltttai before Friday, July 4lh, at 0 o'clock A. U., the boata r ' with the name or names of the crew, and the color of form drxigqated. Any boat entering alter the above tmi takeposltlon as they enter. . '4. In caae any boat in either of the above races eball. other, or their coxswains or oarsmen canae any advantini taken to any way to disable any boat or Its crew, theymti] be aUbwed to recdve any prize, to which they tnlght ol' be entliled, and this rule shaU. be construed to exdude 1 which ShaU take tho wator of another, without being one '''^'nie nnmber^of Jodgea shaU be Ave; que shan he at ihe upper buoy, and one at the lower buoy. The di the Jodgea. ahdl be final, unleas such decision' shooU with any nilea'governing this race, 8. The prizes win . be deUvered' ln gold immediately deddon of the Judges.- 9, Two or more.tioata necessary to make a race. , Ittaconfi<lently.ezpeoted.that boateirlU be present baay, Poughkeepate, Mewburgb, Cdd Bprtog, New Tork, and other , places. .. Some of the most noted oonmei li{ country have signified their Intention to be present to cool theprlzes. OmmUtee—'B. DeOostf UoXay, Charles 0. Bubbd; David Kl drlok, Edward L. OanL Jiid^er—Oliver B. Booth, Ponghkeepsle; Thomas 0. Wii'i burgh; Dudley Oloott, Albany; lUohard'F. Olark, Budaon; * Uus BorUe,Sndson, BoiTiHa ir: Borok.- The Charles Blver boatmen are river early and lato, rain or aUne, eklmmlng over the birds upon the wtog. At aunaet, whloh to the boatman'i tog hour,'the wherrymen' and orewa thldilv stud'the liv duding a large number otamatours who malie no pretesi time or rablng, but are merely out for their oventog pull, erdse and hedth"' to their motto, and with Uacbeth Ik. or claim, "Throw physio to the dogs," Would that moit* foUowthoirexamidB; then we should see more of IhoM.I bronzed fkces, ana whoae. muscular development, daaVes and dear eye, denoto the oaraman. Theootivltyof tlii<l waUrepay.a visitor to Braman'a baths, toe hesdqnarteia nl tog. whore most of the boat houses are located, and IMaJ bauiB a grand view bf a poU or regatta can be had. Thtf July regatta Is advertised to take place at 8K P. U.—foittj aa nsud: entry book'now open at the-baths, or at Prir Washtogton street Boata from New Xork tranaportodt charge. - The 01^ of Portland have a regatta on the f prizes to the amount of flvo hundred dollars. Tbe CoUe| are to pun at Worceater, and there ia a ohance for high and low degree to try their l>oats and ^lusde. OuiO CL Ward and ms fiiends wUl receive a hearty wdooma;' -WD'are rare ofa "big thtog" in the way of stakes. Boston, Jnna 30tb, 1863. Naw Bhxix Boat son Tii£ Coixeob.- A day or two^ we had the^eiaiSure of looking at one bf the finest aUoU race boatowe ever saw. She was buUt by Ur. Oeof Sbaw, of Newburgb, and wlU probably be rowed by tha'F crew of Tdo, to their contest with the Harvard ore*, ■ oesier; Uaiss,, otk the eomtog Fourth of July.. Uoaa BoiT TAia raoH Bostoh,— A .correspondent' from thence under dato of' J\ine 31, pntain his oar as foL _ "We arelooUngon^for a great race on Charles Rlvtrn Fourth. , Sonie of our host aoullera are gone, both of tie " belns away, and .ur S. Smith too. There-are, howeTsr,' mbn left 'woo know how to feather their oats. 1 The Usloai oar to likely to-teat-the miisdo of any orack NewlortS Hie Harvard. alx.oar win not beoutbul the Shamrook ll Vho beat ihe NewTorkers laat Fourth, wlU probaUTshfl t'Ampbltrlto"agato,orsomethingaagood). WewantNoicK Ue well represented here, and a slashing six to row for tW piizoi also, some of your famous fours to try oonoloalMii' the Union. When la the F.G.Woodf Let the Ooo/J.' toy the Stranger sgdn, and If ahe don't beat the Po'keeprie we thtok thsfe to a four-oar here that can, :^ Where la u* Bryant?, ahe never pulled in, Boston waters. OonldnJ Fay getupsorew? it there an three men to Now'K Brooklyn like Fay, thoy would be able to row oqud to men, or pretty near Jt , . . Wo ahonid ll^e to see. aomB. of your souUers, InclndUl Stevens, UcQready and Burger, and oar old atoutlnes|>| Bancon, Oeoter (who made rather a poor show here laM.' and DUIon; to fact, anybody who.tbtoka he can beat Ton A vldt frbm' Joehn^ Ward, the Champion of America, wlni agreeable. Nobodyezpocto to beat Jiim—but nobody** wn to conseqnenoe of Ward's staying .away. .'Nobody w> toto his i^hony to prevent bis wtontog tho race, for he among honoat men and, among frionus. for 0V017 Cbwu*' boatman llkea'Ward, wlih his pluok, and modesty, and w . Wish I. could say. to. him,- ■■'Ward, there la aman hare^S b^yonsun,, Ithlnk that would brtos him dongi WIS pleue'tMthat'ihaaainen come, and teU toem bowi treatavonroaiamen. Let them know that If a prize la aor 1174 th^iwinnlng boat will haweaa'hnildred and itvr