New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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li^Swfr, tmt matt itatt therirore picked np "here, tbire, •TAXATION, AMD HOW' IT AITEOTB THB PEOPLE. T>e'AM» tli«re trill lio Doihlng moio IctareaUag to^etlcuia ?°SSgt,/T...hlA mittaritl In tbe Unltod.QnMnd»m of OiDst gfyr Let lif take.if iook.it them. (oc. onnelvai, tnd Jadgo ^^t^bi^^Tti to p*T umntUy £80, or tUO: tnotloneer, ISO; ^iS^. CiO; pedltn, on foot, t40; pedlen, \ritb bone, (SO: fSwhe v'nden, $10; brewers, W7.W; beer liUerB. J15; milt M^en, llOp: for koejibig^t bone ^'ff'''*^'jj|^''^iJ{S*'|^ }f !«,coffee, or *" * *""• —'-"*~'-^•- '^w^tbrellf• .85 KJoSSwe .tte Kinrtb'B to%_w»d l«n^^ iper, $3,75; tobacco or innir, (iqO;. Bplrlt retoU- itlNNIKj or TBB iOBRBr. }fr\y. r/'A Ovm. mt'TUuIer ISO per umum, tU, >nd lo.oti neuly doable BTerr eddltldiul KO'a rent; retail Bveetideat teUers, |6;.ior .Itrlue. if apedal fW; ordlnoir marrlMe Ucense, f 12.(0. Wo daUu aiilMiu)le< are aa foUowB:—To oblldren or deacenl- ntif IS bat of every tlOO hia io go for the good of tbe country heiher a fellow la wlUlng pr not; brgtber or aiater, SI6; nnde p >nnt. t25i RTCat oscle or aunt, (SOi.any otber maD.fSO.. Quite teeo tan't It?- Xb6 Idea of having to pay ISO out of every 1100 D MDDort the. orown la potting It on a little too thlok, and for. ila reason moat people, ereeettling tbelr last aocounta, have lue friends aasembled together they Intend remembering, and Ire tbem so mnoh «aob, without making :a will, and by this Uahs the crown cannot claim a cent—that's the way to do it. Ihw for every male sorvant eighteen years of age and upwards, le brlco sot on his hoad per .annum la |10,QS; under eighteen,: la'Walters in taverna, I10.3S; under gardeners and.gam»:. Moars each, lis. This laa( clause causes not. a little amose- inot by some of the "marsters" inslsttni on'their under-, udneis, etc., wearing a .unlf?nn—no wonder there's(luob ft lanMfor llTory, and that sei)ondband .ooatumes seldom go ft effglngfof'Purobaaeis. . t. i.*..', ^oreveiT raci> horse IIB.OO has to be forked over every twelve- lonlhs, but you can keep any qiiantl.ty of dogs at 13 per bM, itTsble once a year. Cats do not as yetoomeunder tbls category, ithbtagh tbeie'a no tolling how soon Ur. Qladstone.may raise Ob imong cstowneis, too. Writlngon this subject calla to ilndthe no-tailed cat, of the Isle of wight, and of all.,tbeold Uck de>lla possible to 4|niigln«, these Ullleas monsercatoheis uk first and foremoaL . . . - - The most obnoitona of all, and about whloh-there Is nothlqg at muimurlng and dlssatlatgotlon. Is the.:Income Tax. If ft un earns a shilling over HO ftweek, or over ,1100 a,yeu>'bl* ilts'are twenty-five cants per week, ftnd merchants, when onoe lelr bulneaa has been appraised, have to pay out year after ysat le asme amount, wheuer they, titje one half the flist years tloAtlon or not ThetaX'mthararsisooB.fl^dont if bq^ness idvises, bet appear altogeuer In^HterentnTbioa ItfaUs ofL and > s<Te legal expenses, time, annoyance, and perhaps insult, he ilakB It cheaper la the I<uig run to .vgrlnona bea^, it," hoping. islnit hope lor the go6d time coming wbes bla wrongs ahall be gbted and Justloe reign in reality throughoutallithe laqd. . Tbere are many other modes of lncreai){ig the revenue that I iven't space or Inclination to difell upon, as poorrstes, church ties; eto,, but enoogh has been wrltlui to'give ft t^ilerable Idea s to .whether this Is the land for any poor man to ftel.content in Iter Uving In any other ^nntiy and prospering tor.* lapse of cart. Theonetnlngnee^atinEnflIandlaat6taIrai«alof the. DComeTax and a modification of all taxs^that seriously effect le mechanlo or man of moderate means—when this transpires, e obaU hear no more remonstrances, grumblfngs, and dlssaUs- icuon from the humbler , olaasef .in, £nglaqd,.iiar they don^i rowlatttifies.. »n HSl U82 usa 1T84 nst ITM 1787 1788 178S 17M 17B1 17«2 1708 1704 1705 17M 17»7 1708 17»B .1800 air CBuobcry.. Ur.O'EeUyr.vi. UrdEgr«moal;i' Hr.Parker....; Ur. O'EeUy Lordtnaremont. Hr.J'aatoii Lord Derby..... PrlDce of Wales. DakeofBedibnl. Lord Orcereoor: Dcke or Bedford. Lord.flrosvenor. fflrF. Poote Lord Otcsvenor. BIrF. SUDdtobi. Slt'F.'SttodUb... DukeofBedfori). Ur. Coikson..,. BIt F Blatidlth..: Ur.vrUson DIomed 7 Eclipse.,. oriokjjt: CaiOKBTinO, BAfiB BAiUi, ^ - '■ m^TABY,' TBATElXINa, ADD BOATmd; '', r .'.'i'^S^^BHiBTSl , ,''■ •;.. . ■ : Ai.aAMBJH * <n^n^.-96 ioyiKsj,'•;', Wt I AIID HO: 185 FIFTH AymjE^ jTO BT: CHICKBT, AROHBRT, BABB BAXti: and other jmui, . Implenlenisforthe above.'eucb as BALtS. BATS,'WIOE- m, BABES, BOWB and ABBOWB, TAXaETS, BELTS, lus:- as nil as Oheaamen, - Chequers, Bagatelles,'TivoUs, Playing Cards, ioinlndes,'Dlce and Cups, and a great variety of social gakne^' instantly a good supply—Cn baildand fbr sole at moderate jpHoe^. I^Oatalognes and prices can be had on'aptiUcatloii. Aoir ■ooimt to dealers. O. F. A. HOntlCHB,; Mm . . ' -. . 11.: 'fffl.?y y?'T*?(?B:y'*^J'?r^' ORIORBT, ORICkET.^ORICKBT. . >e largest, best and cheapest stock of Crloket Implements in e United Slates, can be found at f. PABEEB'S, -' , . aermai\tdwn;.Phllad'a.,Fa. List of prices scot gratis, laws of Cricket, 8 cents; or SOcents Tdoe. Postpaid. . \., 6-8t» ' OBIOKET IBELAHO. FuizBsvs. QBnuKBi.—Thlsmfttoh'was played on Wedneft' >y and Thursday, May 118th and 39tb,< oh the Pavilion, ground, lonlz Park, Dublin, when, we believe,-for tbe first time, the tyers were suocesafui; their viotoify bf^g aiihleved in' one in- Dgs with 86 runs in ^band. may; h'oifever, state that the mtlemen were somewhat weak, some of their best men bavins >De to London to plarin the Marylebone'siatob', aad'aUq'that eypUyed one short In each Innings. Bee ttift^car^;-^'^ ' PLATEBS.T-.First'Innings, ohineyir .1(1 Saltiam Serjesot...: .... Almwell. Koble Bir Peter If aile. Bit Ibomas,;.,. Sky Bonper.... Rbadamanlhos. Eager John BqU. Waxy Dodaloa.I Spiesdihgle.... DIdelot. 0-stoFharamcnd BlrHaii^.....;, AndidDke ...... Champion ISOllBlra.Banbury,. Eleanor.':.. .... 1802 Onktoraraflon. Tyrint., IBOS Sir H.WIUIsmsoD Ditto T... 1801 liOtdEgremont.. Hacnlbil, ied( LordEgremont., Oud. Beaufort',: 1800 UirdFoley, ,..'. Pails ...... 1607 LordEoremrst., Elecllon 1808 SIrH.WllUamsOD Pun 1809 nuke of Oraflon P(>|,e.: '.., 1810 Duke orOniftOF ffbalebons 1811 Sir J. Shelley.. Phantom-. 1812 Ur. Ladbroke.i. Oclavlns 1818 SlrC. Banbury.. Smilenako iBULordSiawell...'. BInohor.. 18U Dukeof Orafton. Whbker. 1816 Duke of York... Pruce'Leopold.', 1817 Ur, Payne...... Aio^;'. 1818 Ur. ThanhUI... 3im 1810 Duke of Portland Ilreslas..': 1820 Ur. ThcruhUl... Sailor.: 1821 Ur/Haitsr'....'; GusUvus 1822 DuksTri rotk,., Uosto..^. 1828 Ur.Ddny;-.!.';.. EmlUos 1824 Sir J. dneUoy... Cedrle l82t Lord Jersey.... Ulddleton 1828 LcrdEgnmont.. Updog 1827 Lord Jersey .... Uamelake . 1828 DakeofBaUsBd. «Otdlai]d,., :.v. 1829 UTv Oratwicks.. Frederick eo 1830 Ur. Chlfbey Priam gg ISai Lordlo'wllier... Spaniel ins 1832 Ur. Blsdale..... St. OUes loi 1883 Ur. Sadler D.(ogeroos...... 124 1834 Ur.BslBon PlenipctenUary. .' I8S6 Mr. Bowes Haadig 128 1838 Urd Jerse;..., Bay Ulddletoo.'. mtl 1637 LordBerpers... Phoephorna..,.; 1888Sir.O.BeathcoleAmaio,... 1889 Ur. W, Rldidale, Blcbmsbury ..1^ 1840 Ur. Robertson.. LIUleWonder..» 1841 Ur. BawllDson.. CorooaUoD^..^. 1842 ooL AnsoD Aims;. 1843 Ur.Bowes...... Ootberstoce .... 1844 CoL Peel ,. fOrlaado 1846 Ur. Oratwicke,. ilerr/ lld .aroh. 1840 Ur. ODlly Pyrrhas the first 1847 Ur.Pedley Oo>«ack... 1848 LordCUfdea.... Sorpllce,., 1849 LordBtUnton.:. IbeF.Dutobman 18H LordZeUand..,. rblllgaur .. 1851 Sir J. Hawley... IVi'ddlii^on. 1852 Ur: Bowes...... Daniel.O^Roorke 1853 U^.Bowes..:... WestAosUaUon. 1854 Ur, anlly.'. Andover 1851 UriF.-L. PopbftU mi. Oayrell... 1856 AdlfU"l Harcoun BlUcgtou 1857 U^.' I'Anson.... Blink BaDsy ... 1858 Sir J, Hatiile;... Beadsman ISttSlrJ.Bawley... Uor^ld ...,. 249,60 1680 Ur. Uenr...... Thbrmonby St24l80 1661 CbI..Tk>wn]r.,'.'. Koltledrum....'. 238 18 1883 Ur, Shewing.:: Oanctoons..... 238|34 A J.-Fanons]^ 4SK ^.•AjKar ft dead heat with Hon. E.Patre's The OoIoneL ". . ' fA horse, :fBlaely described as BonninS Bain, by The Saddler/ fut of .Uftb, by Duncan Grey, come in fiiit,i but vros subsequently proved to afour year ohl colt, called Haooalwus .(afterword zanonl), by,abdlator, dam by Capaleam, and.wos disqualified. IBl % 144 154 21 180 155 187 193 188 215 287 204 192 181 95 217 193 213 202 200 8 H!iidley:. - S. Amoll. HIndley.. J. ArnnU. Hlndley.. y. WbUb., 8 B. Araoli; W. South ^Kihu AmuU. >uli. Stopbens'o BuSae.. . Cllft. Bookfe'.!: A.WVeatly J.ArDulf. JSlDgletoEi 8. Ar^nll. 4 J, Arnnll. ciia;. BaoBdtrt 1 Bookie ...I Clin.,,,., w; 'AmaD Pltiratrlclc Shepherd. J. Arauli. Oolllnson.' G^d |s.' P., BilckUi'.'.'. W.'-Atnbli OAodkion: W.> Arnnll OoodlaOb'. Wbeatley. RoblosoD.. 8.'Cblfiiey 2 01111:;.',.; 8. (ililfdey 3 Vis.... SlOooduon. Backle.:', ftobiatoh. iblneon.. kllMr&:' Reblnkan: BobbUbii; Korth.... 3. Day.,. Whpatley. Scott Ttaa ■•i^viniij' g^,PO/R.TS',^ fun I'^Avl, 1 ■ •'-' ' PIO.HW T.'i( iotfU*. ■" '. . ■* '..^j IE,—B, Travers and Paisr Beiidon—XlOO a aide, at lOst 31b,«onle.drtWt'.'': ; - i f ■'■i' •'- U,—Dan Omtohley and Tom Allan—£25 ft side, at Bst lOIb, ' lUdland dlMHdt ' r-.v.J. St.—Oeorge Leach and.fern Paul ' <l fi t side, at 9st Cheltenhani.'■' -""'' 39.—H. Surges^ ondPAinlUrUy^SD 5.—Jack Brookes and Any *" 38.—Piter UoitU and.Tonng Holden—Ifome «liiouli ^trSSSSdS^S*??^' :S2uty%"pjfao-f som, Of hJ^stto^^ Wh^tt? xom-x»»siao,'«»«8»iwok'j-j|j^j3jj^Pj^^ljj^the'latttr m^o^Jconslderable"ipS^i Chappie . Oinolly.i'. Scott..... BObloson Edwards Ctiapple., 3 rsmpPln'n Uoodooald OonoUy. '2 Scott.... 2 BcoU.'.., pjoiman. 4 F.Bell.. 5 S.'Pay.., 3 rempi'm'p 4 Temp.'m'n Unrlow... Uarson. Kareon. F.'Boller. F.'BnUer. A. Day.. . Sherwood. Aldcron.. Qurlton., Wells .... Wells.... OastoDoe. Bullock ■.a. 2 66 35a 248 8 00: 2 60 3 61 8 03 2 65 . 2 63 3 64K 8 04 2 46 1.64 3 60 356 2 48 Webster 0 Ponons b Darle/St' AgaroBIaillard bBagge.. 6 Elrbyti.Oldfieia.,.: : 0 Franklin 1 bwb Oldfleld.. 4 Dbyle 1 b'W b Sarley;.... ,69 Doran not out,'. .t Hayes 0 Parso'nb b' Otdfield 0 EIFairellbOIdtidd......... 0 Private Holt run out..., 0 W; WalshbDarley:.... ;,... 4 IL Flanlgan oBaggebDarlby 6 ^/ea 0, leg byes 4, wldei) 16., 39 Total.;...^.147 aENTIiEUEN. ., First Innings. St. Baggeal>oran,b Hayes.83 obnson at Doyle b E»ea. 41 H. Pvsoaa 0 'Wslab b web- . stor.,. a. pt. Uo^onxbWebster,.! 0 T. Ualuard b Hayea 0 O. OIdfield run oat,, 8 Kenedy.bHayea 3 Tremenheeie 1 b.w b Web- ltor,..,^,. .'.,.'.,.„ 0; Darloy not out 10 B. Corballls 1 b vr b Wob- ^Sig absent .....'...,' 0, gbyel, wldel,.,.. 3 .Total.':..88' Second'Innings. . 0 Hayes b Weboter b.W:ebster..;...;'.......i. st'Dl^IebHayes;... ;'..,'. b Webster absent cHayea .....i not out b.Webaier...,'.,. bWebater...'. ..' b'Wisbster'. oFarrellb Hayes... Byes 3,leg bye l.>.;.....^ j!': Total...-..^;U'.^.'... ;..49 JnioiiT Ai FBzDZBiosTOKi N. B,'~^ i(^.36Ui and Joncr 6th,' Ticket match was.pbyed there between the Unlverslty orlcket Lb and the aarrlaon.of FTedeiiokton'fofficers excepted) in the iraoks square, the score of which we append:— ' . >, : First Innings,' '"BedtodlmUngs;"' ■ .ithew,rnn'out.,,,.';.;.,:•. 1 bBeahey;',:.,'.,.,:•;:;, Woyb Beailey...i.....:.. 3 dWotfaibrabWlggtaton..;., Beath ran but..;.'..:..,,. 5- b B4ahey.'. . .7;.'.:.. 9 Wetmore b Whltdiom. t.. i.. 33 o'Bmlth .bBeaney, 7 rter b Boaney 15 up oBamadenbWIgglntott.lS lertOD 0 Bamsdtai 9 Wlg> llntcn,.';... .,,:..•.,•,.,... e bBeaney..-: ekwith c Whltehotnj) Beo- ' '' . ley.;...', i,,TT;i,;,'. 9 bbltbBoaney ..1.........10 iherbBeanfcy ;.-,.;..: 0 JkerbWlgglnton..1 U, Carter not outi...:,.,. 3 C8 8, wide Ij le^bye i;..i'. » b.Whltihorn' dfimltllb'BlaAey.: Lee irbb'out. 'bB*afiey;;'.'.':.v..'t Allison not but.... Total,., FtiBt Innings,'- A» 0 Babbit b Bhatp: «glnt6n 0 If'BeAth b ^Tet- Boro.,,.., .'.....' i.',;'.i., • nsden b Wetmore,'.,,,., *tn b Sharp:'..:'.: ,'.' ■yer d BabblCb'Welmore. >lo'bWBtmor*.i.. iltohoramn <lnt,,,.::;.. . x>dfbrd o Flshor b Wetrndro 0 Smith ran out. ^,," 3 orgsn6lout,... 8 i)iieyokndbB]iarp..'.i..., 0 cs;,,.',, ,, % '.,83 Total:;' OABBmON, Beooild'Innlngs, 8;;)>'Wettaort.v.iy?^^ 0 vnd'b'Bhutt,'.,^..:., WdUbfWetmore :....„ Vsbuii;:.^..;!,;.;,;.';', ,o^!'Rt6nt.v;v ;•!;:•■;; oBeebBKart.;;*.'..' ^wgywit!:™:;'';;';.?:;:; |*J|£wifao»,*.'.v Bffi^!*r••■•^'^••^••^ 14 ..:.. 0 :....ll 8 ..... V ..... 4 .....to 3 ..;..o 1 ..;.io Total,',., ..;.;,....l47 Total;, >Bian;r li, Bm Oambbisob, Uus.—A lyod at (he grounds USast'Oambrldgo, oni I eon the Borftonand-Lowoll dubs. Tbelattep. ........64 riolfet'lmatoii'.' ■th5i)lh'liurt.,bi: i.woilthe'"-" ■ »' .t£o'vWl<*6't«.Jif^liouM'6o ft iat()h w^,Jhftt^,lf 'If *j^S*9>»na . ii-:. : WUIMju(B OF ;THi('OAZfi.' 1770 1780 1781 1782 1788 1784 1785 1788 1787 1788 1780 1790 1791 1792 1798 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1808 1804 1805 1808 1807 igoe 1600 I8I6 1811 MIS 1618 1614 1815 1616 1617 1816 IBlt 1620 1821 1622 1828 1624 1825 1626 1627 1826 1629 1680 1881 1688 1884 1885 1886 1887 1688 1880 1640 1641 1B42 1648 1,844 1646 1848 1847 1648 > 1862 1858 1854 1856 16(0 1867 1858 1869 1660 1661 1869 -•OWSOB. . liord Derby.,.:', Ur. Dou glas.. .., Lord Grosvenor Lord Orcsveoor [ord'Orcareilor. Ur. Burtdn';.'. Lord Cltrmont:. 3lr F. Bt^ndlsh.: U^i'Temdnt','.:: LordEgremonf., LordEmm'ont.. Ooko or Bedford Duke of Bedford Lord Clermont Duke of Bedford Lord Derby UordEkremont,. Sir .P. Standlab.'.' Lord' Orrieven'or. Ui'.'Durand.'..'.. Lord firosvehor. LordEgnmoat: StrCBunhiiry.. Ur;Wa«teU SlrT:GBfiCoIgn Dokeof Qrafton. I^rd Grosvenor, Ur. uavcn.'..., Qcn. Grosvenor.: Dokeof Grafton. General Gower SIrW. Qlrord. Dike of Rutland Ur.'EoweU..... Duke'OfOrafton, Dakeiof Eoll&dd Dilke of Grafton QiEsiral GOwor,. Uf. WfttSOD...., Mr. Cdny......: Ur.ThomhlU.:. LoM Egremost, I^rdGxetor.,., Duke of Grafton, Dokeof Grafton, U>rd Jersey.,..; Gon. Grosvenor,' Ur:rorth I>k,. of Blchmond Duke ofGraltoi), LordExetor.'... lIr,.BtoiiobQw,or. Ihike.or Grafton, 1883 Lord Exeter.. Sir U. Wood.. Ur.Ooeby,..: Ur. Uoskyn... U^,8coU..:.. Ur.FowleU... Lord Cbeslerfleld Ur, F. Craven Lolfd 0, Bentbiok Ld. Westminster Ur;'0. Dawson... Mr.Fprd. Ool. Anson Dk.'of Richmond Ur..Gully,..;,. Sli(,;.Bawlv.. ur-TH-BUii... Uird Cbestorfleld Ur. Bobson.. Lord Stanley. Ur. J.SooUw... Ur, Waaohopo.ii. Hr.Oa^n,... Ur. RRead..,. Ur.aBlU,,.'. I&. W< VAhlon Ur. Gralwloke,. Ll,Lond«sbcn>' Ur. Easlwood ,. ', WnmiB. Bridget.,: . rtetotom .,:' nWi'...; ... ^!i?of'the Oaks Stella.... .;. ' Trifie.',;.■: Perdlia filly.U., Ahnetto Nighlabade:..:, Tig ...'.....'..., HyppoUta Portia....' Vlolanto...:.., Calla Hermloie , PUtloft PAraSoto....... Nike BilUsslma BelUnI..... Ephemera..... Eleanor.'.... Scotia..,'..1.,., nicophanla"^... Pelisse :,.,...'.. Ueleora BrdDxo..:.. Brlsels Uorel Uald it Orleans Orlana.. Soroery Uanuelja Uuilo' '. Uedora....... Ulouct....,'.:.. Updscape Keya ..... Dorlnne Sh'oir'ellor...... Cbrollno Atagusia PasllUe Zino Osbwob Wbigs xiusa.....::,. Qyliuire Iwiuoleo...... GrocaUantlo.. Varlalldn,,.,,. Oxygen,..,-., Galatft Vcsw > Mir. Pussy Qseen oC Trumps Cyprian. WssI 28 Letl/i Indiistry-...>t>. I>81( Deception 96 18 OruolBx 10815 Qhuuee 1.118',t3 OurNoU :.. |5116 PoiaoD nii The Prlncear.ot 117 26 Baf>aotIon..'.v. Uendlgant.i.., Ulaml..-.,....;.4162 Cymbft-. 152 24 Lftdy^tlrn.,.,.m 15 Rhedyoloft 128 16 [rta 131 IS SoDgBlMa 138 14 Oathorlne Bayoe 14117 Ulnoemcat 15616 Uaroblonosa.... 189 11 Ulnoepie 13710 BUnkBonny.... 18018 . - „ „ „^ •OOvenaosSi.... 163 16 8ABlimaU.. 3 6|K 8ummersldo .... inOIS 4GFordhani 3'86 BoUertiy 16618 4 JSnowdeo 3 68 Ur. SaxonBrown Duchess. 17117 4 LBnowden 3 441 )Ir.n,O.NaylorFeu deJole.... 15419 4 0haUoner, 3 49 • Alter a dead'beat with'Admiral Harccsrf k. OUdermlre.; '1la* of deoMlog heat, 3 mbiutes 66 seconds. ' ' ' ' .'4a-Tor reports of the 'abb've. ibf.omlnent'events of ie(U,.8e« onoUierpige. Boa BCiicdiBon, CUfta^sr. ChUhey.sr, 0. Blndloy J. Bird... 1. Gdwards nifpalrj'k Fllzpatrl'k Cblfheyar. phlfbeyar. J.Bbigleton 0. Hlndley I.SIogletos S. ArniilL, Fltzpalil'k j:.Arnull,. Bvckle.... Buckle... Buckle'...! nt^trl'k Jaupdars.;, BiicUs... ClW-.Tf Budijf WEdwaris 3.ChiUboy, J. Uoes,:, ff.'Plerse. Chlfbey','.. W.PJprs?. Goodlsan.,. Barnard, r. T.Goodlaop S, Cblfbey, Buckle..... i^Olhey: UEdwiarda J Robinson HEdward^ Buokis,. Koblnaon 3, ChUtaey, [^e F, Boyce. 3 J. & Day Dookoray 0 Edwards B. Day, CoDoUy. BDoy lore SooU.... J. Hotanes. 2Sdbtt..;i. J. B.Doy. 8 J. a flay. ijSoflt.M.. " Ljre'.:;'... I F.,BvtIar-, P. Batter. S.BeU,..i 9. Dajr''' . Ibmpm'n Tcmpl'm'n F. Butler. F. Butler. F. Butlor. F, Butler. Uarlow... Charlton., rompl'm'o A. Day.. Charlton ItMl. MoV. 26,-JaefcHloksand JomesOollagher-^lOOa slde.'ftt.Mt;^ Hodte'blronlt jsk iIaob'aitdtou xma,, '., ■. There Is every probability of pother matoh betv^een the aboVe rnep. Bob BretUe havina .wrlttMi Uf say that he Is .willing to so- cent Usee's offer of £25 to wlthdriw his novice, so that ElM moj^. have the first chance; there Is,' therefore, no let or hindrance now to a tKtt matob bitween Uace and King going on, ,In an- ^it to the Ohamplon'ft IMtor whlch'appeaxed'ln last Satoraay's pailmj Tom King writes OS fon6w8>-• '. '• '. ' ' ' '<tlB. Editob— A'lwi was much surprised at rosdUg the letter 'bo^UaceInjontlaatweclk's'paper.- Inreplyv'I-begmostposl- .tlvely to state that lt:wa8 Uocle's wish; 'directly after the flght,'and- thelloUawlng morning lH his dwU house, that I should not.cbal- ldig«lilm'again,>at'the'8am'ellme saying he was mnohtfldbr, Knd Vofld rather me go with him In the country; and have Joint ben- efits. I did so; bnt soon fomtd lie did not act 'as I thought llkirly,. /jODseqnently wepiartsd. - When' ihe money was MMb tip at Us 'oifa house after th^Aghti'ha'publicly'•toted* In the presence of- Kat Langbam aid'Sevotal otners,'that he did not wish to'llBht jnelagain, I do not wlshfor'pa^r warlkre, and shall not trouble Ton/llr, Editor, with any'iaorv letters on this'subject, but do [oge that yon wlll let Uses know in your next I am <mly tooonx- nis to meet him in the rln^ Agolii, and do trust that I shall do lOtplng to be aahamed of meeting htm or any other to do.battle fb>|the belt WlUiiespitct to my stooping to dishonest practices, t rebndlate sudi on asseiUbn; but idt usee ask himself a question, "'Hzj, what propoaUs he made to nl« at the West-End, when,eeve- nlnenUemen.irlshedtobahk me to-light him agalnt Perhaps he will not satisfy you or the public; bnti am determined to stew the truth, vis,, Uaceproposedihot I abould take the money and divide Mlhhlm, without fighting at alL I4ald, ■Ko;! have too muoh re- spebtfot thaklndndaslhftve received frommy backers, and would notlendmyaelftoanythlngtodlsbdntet' Whenlfigbtblmsgain, I sttsll perhqa notbeaoUnd aft'formerly, and wQl'stdphlUrMm hnfnlng away much quicker thAn he anticipates. In eonaluslon, I cai^ only aoyiths sooner the match U made the better IttriB jplease , : 'i<Toi)xs, *a, Tbos. KiHa; <V. B.'-^I win meet Uace ohTrlday Dexttopntdown more money did sign artlclea,' or if Uace leaves articles and another dipoalt, I wlU sign and cover, ' ' ' '.^^LoBdcpctreet, Batdis; June 8.''. Okrr-HAiiDiD UiLL, itEAn Lixc^'i'oii tio A Boib,— On Batar- dajLUay 31, two novices, Ooone Byder Slid Joseph Pawson (who tisd filllen out over their cups), idet to flgbtin the'neighborhood of&eede.for£;Oftslde. Jnjrolt4'0T.allByder> detfrmlnfttlon and aUDi'fde tdok A dedded'Iead, iand held- th'e aupertority for newly twd hourb; dnrlh^- which tlm4 forty-t«rb rooiidA' wer^ fooght,'when Byder'a teconds, finding he had no chaiie«,.threw.; npthe sponAe In token of his defeat:, Joe Pawson bosh'eard Ihftt' Byder Is not sotlifled 'wilfi 4ils: defeat, and if tho^ Is the oato,' Pawson wlB moke another match, for £35 aside.' ' 10 iCar-«nMM el^<r ttie|gaiiie ()r^epitieis l^at^ft/ilAiL W'' ^piraelr feaaed themselves,; "When theOhsmplon stood at 6C ,"i4eantbnslnasa,"-for he'euiaoOAty polished hls^ bdl with U* hapdkeN)iltf,-g(fve the tip of his one anyiterloos twill' on'tll* .A, ond^iot one of t&^peiMUlf )£^£^l°e ' poilUons drtl^trqUier bans which ahnost Invariably beteUia tSL chlef.-Tet he hftd'Bilisltery sbort relm, and Bowles smSeSed i- him, neither of tbAadilng anvihlng lea«hrlngpart(nUtfaoW orjmaklbgabfeak'trotihrecoHlng,untu thegiSe•too3B>5T£'^' B470, when the .Iftttar-'saia. he'would take's to 41iawo?tl5 , gome. Be dfd not'ttoke^inuch headway, however, sad at thlB, ' / puHod, irhen'Bowles itmtin, hii certain]? played most admlrablr ' ' —qotaomuoh-lngainl^ggfoimdnomii^c^yiaslntlioe tbqugh he did not remain the striker for long together, he madt .sfyeral strokes—especially ooroma, as-only he could make Ihem^' one, for. instance, a "sereW'-baCk" carom, ^rth walUng a mile to jee.-' Stai the game'vvt«d,"ftnd now one, now the other,'' swelled his score; untu when Boberte had 'reached 514, and got hold of the red, and made four of his fkvonto 'pote,' It was thought, he.was-going off to the goal In a gallop, bnt his opponent's bait bebg tmfortonatdy In'ihe way, tiPMithBt'tbeorT.and the'playei*' ..JiF.-.^ .^.^ . • K- -^-tg^^pftadldly^but not- contlhuod to Change about-—bo&i' jplayl altogether flree from lU-luok. OflebeanmDl suekeof IheOhiim'' .;plon's off the red Into the rlght-hoiialidnom pocket—hlinself in a.very dlfflonltposIUon-won hUi' tliinldei?of applause. ''Sooa: after-the eion hid stood B eoL 'B'601, Boberte succeeded'ilk "potUng" the red Just a dozen times, which, -with, other jpoliite,:., materlaUy Increased his score. After ft'short-Inferregnom )^'. Bowles, which he made the most pt tbe Champion Wiip got'' ' hold of the red, and suoceedod In'"nfettibg" It 31'tlnlei7bTer> ' taking- his oppOnedt, snd nltlmatolif' tofflpelUng Johdw Bnist,. ttejiiarter, tonotohlBown score 867.' Bowlesvstrtiggjd'tt»n- fally and hard against this "OblrheynislL"but thSOhanplon ' got. In again, and made a break'of 121, including 39 of hla re- iBarkiblo "poto," and brought'the score up to'R'978; B 881. ' 'Boberte offered his onpoiient £10 to balf.a-cromt-ihM W<mm fil4'''' ' gadie, <nilOh "Dlt of Dounce" Bowles good humoredly accepted;: . ', and tho game sped on now with an Interest that bo^ not fVlV*' ' attached to it, .;BQwles played nobly, and swelled.Ua.spdre'bT a.' * break of 53, to 883. Now a great deal of aood oU^^SC'enda. motley mixture of.bfd luck and •'flukes,'^ Bow'oaU^M^^^'' bidding fklr to pocket his oppoient'e bit of Bank^f , ' Saper; Dutthe Champion wss eventually too much.fbr/l le game closed at BIDOO/ B 933. It is but' Just to add' bri^Iant and'4taetg^d'jplitjr of the latter part of the gftm^t seven samea one ben off tebla. won two of tha up pi ft great meaatre tor the sbort-oomlnga of the fonnwi Bi^e playets tneh.smart]y dashed off fo^ the beat of sevanii of pynunlds' fo^ £lK-the:0h4bijtoh glvii Bowles played exceUently, and' although games, he was beaten THE TUBS'.: 10 om TEX FASBiQir COniaa.—On Jane 17, the trot for a of ISOO gl-reiiby tbe^oolotlop, oame oB on th? Faabloa '' Is th* presence of a very limited nthnbsrof sjiectatonl. eneroDy Imsgified tbat the liitel«at of the fetotUng .. .pbogrerlvlfledundertiieproted^ganaplcesofthe ion Pleutam Orodn'd Association, abd that'Long lalalitl ' ' . _1 witness ft revival of trottlhg cqOol, if liot anpeilor, to any. - ''wltiiessed at any previous period. Tna ptdceedlnga this season ' 'wieteaf^oharactertocoQflr>l.siichImpressions.onihepartofthe'; publ^C'sa the trote, tfrefvfous to the great handicap sirbidlso{l ' TlmisdayUat (JnneI2) had been Cohabctedln afalr, stralghtfbr^' ')fk|d,bbnorablemanner.' Bnttheprocsedlnraon.tbitdayr'nndiat- tiKlaasptces of the association, or rather of th6 cUqaq«f six! in- dlvf dPS who' lease the (rack and repieseut the asSooUttcUl,'' ; Tl9e (Hi-vl'l' Ml 6. 3,58'. 3 84" 3 48 .. 2 56 3 66 2'53 a 00 2.62 00^ 2 68 8,04. 3i60 .FooT.BioB AT Ouimm,tJ. W.-A foot race of much intereat cane of there, on the Mb inat, .between Oeorge tllniiamon, of Clinton, and .Oeorge Qreenman, ofiWlaconaln, for ISO a side, and over 1500 vras slaked In bete on each side.. The Utter gave Cinnamon ris yards start In 130, yftrds. .annamon'. held his ground well anaTftboDt the middle of the race, when Onenman :madeaJumpand.igtvs ajrell, and ipsssed oisniaoB lUslisbtt nlog, and oftmela ftboat twelve yftcds ahead. 'bave.Swtroyed ollpubUc confidence In thdhonesi? of the tnohig^ . '-meiitr^nie 'Judges appointed by the assoctstlon on' tutuj dedUnetL dthsr throngh ignorance.or Intention,,to enforce A ' rnle'bf Kewspclatlon, which had for Ite object the protection of the ppbU«^'Hld'^IlS -^adorped one of the most barefkced roth bede8jqMBUitfcomimihl^everper]g«trated since I(c£MgA< Ilhi 'John Mbrrtss'qr '& 'Co.'> conied into exeontlon'their great. 'swindle with Ethan Alfen and Flor^'Templb'Iast.yeay,, ', Although there'were four entries lUr'toe ipdifse^ Vatlvs'Aintn*. . can, Ed.^ddy, Simnysldo, and Princess,'th'e hrd'lattoi'°oilty '<iama> to the post; th« Utter being d4ven by,Hlram WoodnA wd ftlsv.. had the advantage of the pole'.' Izi the first ^eat, Prlnctds 'Mk^'' after getting the lead, and FSfor took the pole, bnt his Jnare coating a shoe Just before reaching the quarter pole,'aind break-- Ing badly In consequence, caused Prlnceesto resume thale^. She kept It aU the way- romid;8unnyBlde, owing'to bet bavug- cast a second shoe on the third qasrter, breaking up 'and tutdhg,.. nearly an the'way borne. It was generally beUered thatsuimy- . . slle would be distanced, owing to .her having paced,' Instead of " trotted, the .greater portion of the last half mUe. The Judges,. , however; after a lenguiy consoltetlon, decided that Prlpceas won' the heat This decision, was,productivs of. great dissatisfaction, to. th» .. friends of Princess, who oonfteded that by the regnlar rules or *- trotting, a.horse breaking and pacUg such a dlstence as Sunny- side had done; ought to hate been dlstenied. The Judges, how- . ever, who wore Uessrs. B. J; Colton.'Shephard Enapp^and J1 ,HaU, decided otherwisf, beUevin^ tbat the double aeclaont ,01 Bunnyalde In caatlnK her shoes, and thus excltmg her to padDg,. oaghttobetakein^no.ooiiBlderstloo.. In the three nc^xt heats . I • ' . ' , '.PEDESTB'l'A'NIBM The Akirub-.Caamfio^s^ OTlixUiii).—A One mUe race for. tha above honor and a silver cup, took place at Cambridge^ wiJune 3, between Ur. UoDonald and.B. D. Barbonr. matoh' arose out of the wish'of UT; UoDonald 'to ion for th^ Am- ^tSar Obo^plonship of Irelandj^ bnt not being (reallfied, a obolv leme was sent firom' Ireland for'hls ^tfcommooatlon from thp above named g^tleman. Barbour-has been'trained by Levitt;' snd UcSoilsla by a gentleman trlehd, Ur.'J. R. HaU."^ U^'Bor- boiir went over from Dublin; acoompinled by Us flthe^, broth, ei- and trainer, and several friends. The iMttIng was 5 to 2 upon the Irishman, whose'£art$'. were v^ sanguine. The Cambridge pa^, .although'confident of their man, were somewhat cha^ of Uylng out their money, on aocotmt of the praiigi ot tho genfle- mAn from the Emeral Islo. A large number of universl^ and towfii^men assembled to witness the matob, which oe^qmcd all ithe interest of an international-contest, the'partltahs of each 'injai'OheeMng them'oh.durlng the race. - The start took place by mataal consent, and the Englishman at once-dashed to the front, wmoh position he.ipalntalned throngbont;'iTadaUly Increasing his lead: It became 'erident,'at the end of the first lap, that the pabe was too Severs for the Irlahmab, a point to which his oppo- nett was quite sUve. At the conctuslon of the half mUe, which was completedin 3 mlu.. 9 sec, Ur. HcDonald was'leading by fifty yards; this, however,.did not ideter Ur. Borbonr, who per- severedinthebopeOfa .break-down, bnt the race was never in donbti Ur.UcDonald .-winning easlly by 100. yards.. The race was for a handsome sUverdup. t - ■ . XOaDtM ahoTe; a haI^mile race took place between two of the Irteh gentleiiten and three Cnivarslty men, their names being R.' ■sj'yrjS'SSo's^r^s^sTa^is^^^ 8u,myalde was the^rinner; thja^deddlhg^^tte race •Ths .number of ^--SliS?^^ cess by reckless running in ths first Up. Onk Uile CaAHFiaNBBip.-TOtt!SUilitdAy,' Ui^>i],^'ihe Cobenbagon Oroundlfl Uanohester, Eng.', wSre^weU attended, the exciting contest which the.people hsd ossbmbled' tdwlbi'ess, beings race of.one mile between 6-Albtson,' of'B<rwlee,'near Ulddtetob.^aBdsJ.' White,. ofiOatesheiad, fbr £100 ft'alde; the pedestrian Uetnamed tobave 10 yards start Ihslde.'illie articles Wlilte hauovisted theMssasslbn of this troilhy;'aiid t«bthe fsth' of jlnne lost he contended aoainst Alblsott for Ite -poseasslon, on which oecaalon he CWhlto): oroke down before he had 'nm hatf the distance. These ptdftstrians sgaln met at Hyde Piark; Shef- field, on the 6th of<Uat month, to conipete' fotr alcUampIon cup, which had been pnvioudy won by Languor Ulddlesborougb, Alblsob then coping unsuoceasfully against hlmj but Lang sub- sequently .reelgnedJ his claim to the prUe.'!'White and iJblson wwe:therefbTa motohod to run for it, the' distance being one mlU and a quarter, and White "Was beaten in^that faoc'by s^yAi^^d k'halt-.'in thmin 83K aeo. - BUE-it would appear' that th>»t>'tokM .of s''tbe aateahead:(aippec"..were not satisfied; and therefore the' 'gentlemab'Underwhom. AlhlBon acto'bn the obniBe^etermlAed- to give themgilanliia nar^.-oB'StianyratetofhrnlshiWhltewitha fhvorableMopportunity to write tiimself down Champlpn of Eng- Und,-4t a by. giving, him ten yardastart, provided he could 'oatstrip.the- •taat;saUatfr<iAlMsota; who' -illtevlotiiilvtbM' irtdlateTM A1 In that distance at the Copenhagen Orounds. AI. bison completed his,twatity-a«CMid j«aroB'the 2eth of A^ril lost; his stetiireis JastbverSft llln, snd he weighs' about lOet lOlb. White, who stands 5 feet 2M Inohea hlgbi'la 34 years of age, and hla WDlght abotit 7st 91b. "For this engagement both bad' been tirepared in the-Mdnlty rotMotachester, aUd-dacfa' sebm'ed 'in extelle^it: condition;,' White'- entered the course atteiiaed 'by a: Halrdy, O. H. Pette, ;and: J.Bobth, tbe.:pedastrian, of Newton Heltth; Alblson.being acMmpanltd bv his backer, ahd also'by'D. 'Heywood, (the welllnown. wrestler) of Holllnwood: - The-ftp- ^ubance of the men'Was 'eanrl7,scanned by thostt pres4n'tj shd speculation proved that oplnloifs differed.^ The bettfiu, of which' there 'was a luge'amonnt, oommtaicbd at 5 ,to 4 on ^lAoni sub^ sequently receded to evens, then gradually rose to'5 to 4 on W^to, and at starteven'»ageis'wer«sgsiiiiuid. Theme^-h'aa' to run nearly thr«a'Ups round'(the grpund (whloh was rather' bieAvy at .the fbr, sldej-to complete the dlstahoe of s mile; small union JaCk4 floating from the starting and wtnnhig poMa'.-and Holden fiUed tho office of refereei' 'All the requisite prcdlmi- naries bavtugbeen aitanged,-tho pedeabtens dlsrobed„knd'toed thedr respective-marks,, Alblson. manifesting some eagerness to MmmencehU Jonmey.before 'tha slgoal was glven.''iA< 6:13 tbelpUtolWas flredi^aiid aEOod stort was effected. White (with' 10 yards,given) leaWig atasjasbtoj; pace,.but~by and by.tho speed ^oi'same^btMimlhliined.''On arriving at^thia (he first tlme^fheT went AIou^ the same distance ap'art; btit ehOEtly ^terwaMk- A)blitbn'-begi|ii 'fo-gkln, va'd he h;^ dosed' the 'gap between tttStn 'on"gouig'''aii'the ^k.etntoh'ln' the'next risvptatlofi tir the bourse. QA pMslng thf post at tho'ocnoj^neton it the seeoqd'Up, "Whlte'was only about three yards la ad'raniu), hb being then in dUficultleli, Alblson following' Mth expanded 'stride,-' add tasy sweeping action. Alter thoy had fUrly rouiidcsd' tUe'tum tothofkr aide of the ground in. the. final .rerolutlon, 'WbSte's chance qf wearing th; belt'Was rendered jlelt to anlm-' from attending, and Oie remainder of the trote on theVtdvdfUaed prosramme may be tAlrly set down as "stele:.flat, and TmpTofitft^ r, ble,''alike to the AssOdatton and the ^bllo. Weregretthata.'-. t olting season, commenced so ansplcloasly, sbould have terml-' - '" na^dsp,<U«atrously- . ,^,,;.:.', ' \ ' : ToasDAT, June IT.—Parse tSOO, |ii)lle;!{ealf, b^three Inflt^ Ui:^ harness. -.ii I TIKE. .fiua}1<T."BaVJ^qe. I .1:19.',' .1:14"' 1 ; i'.'..'I /■I v'.'l' pOsslblltty, Alblson'not having been pUt to hU 8t>eM throughout Tbf rttiialnaer is soon foldi os/'when' they arrived' witbm 860 yards '^ Home. Alblaon proceeded to the head'of thb oonte^ti' goln^ albng almdst as smoothly'Is a locomotive engii'ei his oprionent gradudly fklling further ana.'fitrtheb in the rear. White persevered, however, though withodt a^oy'of hope, until ho 6ame opposite the stand, about. TO .yitfds ,fronl .the wlnhlng- pbst,,whero ho gave up, dead.'beaten;'AJbisih.'lvho mora than onoenrhed tolobkat him';finlsblbg M beplcofed: ThHtlme ocoliplod <jras 4 mln 81K sec. And Albl8bn,'wUD tka on this ocoa- bloh Mth good judgment, wa enthusiastically ohobretfon having sco^i^othor'Victory. '": ."\ ': .' ' ,.. •"i •..r,Vr..-.- ••• ,'"'.'A»5»:i.-.-i'»v4';u;;. .Bio^biujABn. MaIob >oB,i300,-rPfttrons of. theiVBoardiof, Oriea Cloth" met humorously.on Uop0ay.'<«venlng,:J:tuwa,:at Boberta'.fknuwsraoinei in Leicester-square, on the oecaalon. of Ihea neatmatoh.betweei) Boborte (the Champlon)shimseIf i6thea great —. - _. an< I Bow'iis (aiconiVbept), Ar*tIO»-fti"ld^>n»l(* 13^ (hi formir giving to the latter SOOnointe in the 1000, For (UU hAf of this game, the :play';'wlth'ttio,-ei(oept|pn of abrUUant thlt thU very heat, in the earUer stages of-^h^ gain»,cr9(laocd a loattude and-oomparaUve inertness from which even billiard t>Uyers are noToximpt, Certain it is, that aomething or other BecondliAt v'. jQ.^', aI Tbot OS the' Vmoi. (U L) Cowa.-U)m ,^e^et$/v, fmt 18.1k fair attendance waa 09 bAB'l at^heAPoy^^^ell'.CfnuM.tO' wll^iess a two mile, beat "e9^<Jp wlwonV7»«*'WM_9>(>selT.con. ,teafcd, and good spqrt was ^.(ppssei " Aj,c«?*en^ on^ . «^ a brown mare Slid ft ponxipamed Blue, Pony, 'irneiaea or aTuue ponyi^fSat next! fiiweVerVtha pony,,Trh9fbaii,pn.a(!,, countof^Rsiotow*knownoV'M «>» t»l<xUtmong specula. ,toniprevtowtolhe.stert,but UiU8tetoqjf:th%wa8 speedily- rSvtrs^, the pony,Uaoems, Is inclUed.tp.b<! fractH»as, and*fr 4ho rcqaestpf A owner,^wa8 Btate4;on,fhefiret heat some dls. tottoW, whldh ItfAUed at any tiipo to reoovej,Mid the mate vroiiUio heat in 6:t0)f. A moraaven stert .was effect«lfcr; - Sciecond heat, and the blue MttttNid alpngat ollvog e'i*'^^- Ing themara-plenty to do, anfon the bat nme, tbg.l^tter haflng - .oasta8hw.wSit.tothe.front,andwon.in 6:38. The.ttlrj^heal. wMthe-he^ of the r»ce,however, the pony, going off with «.>< dJtfht feadTwhloh WAS wlaned until ^o-Ust quarter, when be. SadkedTO alltUeon his Uveiy.iinl(Ikst«»,nrhloh them«etook: Sd™ite*?dr,'SiSibd to the Sn\ and' £iaUy won the heat by 'l neaffi'two lengths, in 6:38, .• Annexed Is tho summary :- WiSite)Xt?Itoe 1B.-Uatch $200; two mUe heats, to wuons, ■, : H. Woodrnflnomed Uumby's bpown'mare,' 1 :a 1 . 'F. J, Nodlno named Blue Pony ii : 3 13 C ; Tlmo:-8:40Xl 6:38r5:36. :^ • ' -' .-r. t vwwa iv.Am fU'mB.--It appears'thst.turf swindles ate gettlnf to be'Bietty'giSerar. 'no'taottcr whore theirsdts^occnr. ^At 'Xondon, 0. wT, they liave'a'.^Muplo^ofJhor^M^m^ :t#6f °P . " -i.tbo oOTcS','UMsr?'.Wll50i end Coots, bad'ariMiWd that , Hoenan should'Win the fUt race, bat .the appearance of IWHgM, bnAmorican horse, Chviged tho state of afllaifs, and they at- tempted to tack out by skying they vronld not run cMsesWto- 40 Was' givon that Twilight could not beat them twAlv* rods. The bet was taken by Spa, Dulmage, and JDwlUght woji .W.SJJT. Wds. ' ThebbjMtof Messrs. WUcoxand 'Oootowas to Salttwr. horses to the offlcers.of the R; A; and U. T., stotloncd at Lonajm,. Theso 'santo Individuals hcoring that'Twilight was nptot ™ next raco,rcAisod to run and moke "no field," bat.TWUJpit. DsUoped the coutseand took the monoy:' ThonoitwasattoltIM race;-two; ontertd, Mlohols' r 'ifa pnfl lamb's s m London 148*.;, LsTub's horse lead tho 1st boat till. qoldlng in' tho tost quarW, when-the crowd wh'ch bad ioUtcted, shouted,-and,she brojte., .Nichols'toiiTO winning by a length. Iri'the 2d heat Iamb a M notsottleldbwn tohorwork, sotta't Nichols' *<«.£»^J5g. track was in good ordor, and 'Iritb'the cxcoptlpn of the above, »ir wnnt.bffVdi. . ,". ;■;.•;■'",''■■ ' '.',",. Tnimiiio at Bobioh, MASS-rOn the 17th liist, H.tKfttook ijM*! atthoFrankllttXrottlng Pork, for|600, mlToheats,best8>n6,;». baitiessi'Own^n) to drivo, play or .pay, ^ood day and-go<(Q.lrao«, The foUowing.U a summary thereof:-r ;,.' , , ,'■" ■' - TPaganamedb m;L(id7Paarce> Hi . - ,. JBtewairtnamodcbmIia(|i79tewatt,.,,...3 3 3..;/ .( ;; .1: i. - ., .,(IItoe-a:«,.3?7.3;4f^.,.,, , . , il.^;.,- • 0 Several scrub tftc^s .followed this one, apd vrere pKOdqcoy^ ot ( eonslderaUel4n,.Ap^.therewa8a)atgeat(endance|. , .il - HooBsraiAirtBii-ErTaiOiujnriJtT,—'Woleatn that -ftiBigbly e«" ;-■ Oiling raca (SUfie off on the UUl Dtan,:;Boston; Mftsa; •morning of th« 17lh inst, between s4ver^ dashing andlaW^- >■ •plishtd'eiraeetriennos? ThspriEdwaswdUby BUSa lanraA^Wjtr' >. I ^^Sting and fearteas. riding woD'tho admiration of ■^tt*',« reWlfbb ware fortunate sAough to be prokent ■ - •;."• '"^JT-'S race, nlb'^rttor, it Is thoaghi; the Utter; a funny aflftlr at least. . 'II . 'PI I. I . . A OoPBKBHtnfVoame pS ^x Lake, . rln Hoy, resulting^ j&a violent ^bceose byp«< 1038 black birds, and 749 gopheit.