New York Clipper (Aug 1862)

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V V: , ' . i>u Biataaihr, Uam.^^-^ere an .no ziiles'gOTublng. ilm Um tolajVlmt Itla'genMfany en<}wed thitlh> F^1Khnn;av(nif tbcniaboiiUlM alike, aie4tttia«d.„— ^iiiM<lr ttXMrlng'oir» detwmlne vjilob aball.take tbolm Skwpe^^mta." , ■■' ■■. .V,, i^nqteraai Bectbnmt IT. \'taii fti Siuaattr Ocneial Fope'a Otrlalon— ..jV'&^gide.. vniolr.nnltom la a Une'jiuiket .^W4ftj> mt^^Wbii and/ZoTUEve oH*- ' On {loketdnty e,blwl^*nta.';v. ,'■ -. ■ . ' ' ; -.. ';':HdiiKn''a'^idndln{t, Va.—An.^bt. Keep'It a] 'Sraitima yofa aie a nIatlTe of thrS. J.. W. irho la T. i Band'a*partner in'-zbanaAlng the De>flanoei' Calxo, HL Any ^i-«l^,iflisn'Hbo^lM^do not laerent' \ tt' Ti\rijir.-i:jtt^ii:^ircat.:t^^ to know rj;. — -.g^^ t, rtoh afararite among Uie —"—» Btoie.* Be aald no money ooald bay that book-^. inu. "M ritid il&kad dnkB#t6''aaiA4k •4l««Ved(.'«>-': On looking at a fly leaf In the bo^ yre aaVi Ia*otlbed-^4f ,San'a own band. In good roand Uit(a*i'th«t'h«-iAo jna/i^^ MJ>^ nnn^En ^K." We toned the i^.OTer,ani th(so, tbivgu leUertihan SuIhadnMd, wm aortwled "itudk Jas^f meal, bbt b« iBsUttd-lhat thd^itwttf "hla'aV tndnot r-her'n,". y»t.we donbiftj iti'^iih,^, ^|rija»e'*o'Wr:' tarfore.oijii Waid'a MM.bwk, i^ttij «ndiki^:'lini, Aitemtai layi no oblmi; to It, whateraiy t^i^'ft.Afj^'i,.'l&iyfM «opIf. tc|on uaKt' i^: •'wax,flgger'Vpf .bw, ,for-Jiiw Tbeie la A ilob tieal In'itn* Ait «Tex7 reader ot- !<H1b Book,'.' apd to tboae wha.*ito^;<^ylngffl','tb dtoyu.jor epniidlng ttuuiiMlTea oni the' (oa ahoN, or ditdi^ at the ifuhlonable aprlng«,'ietaa nomnmo^d "HlaSook.", Itta "a'adrprelgnMin for ATery ll],":uid may.bi^ hkji of aU.;bo« orolew jtooti^e.^iliiicp.-.^^^ ' t "Mnint'na In*' ud with tea. on oar t ip* Tftasta te^an^taina. L;'lC^l^Ve''donbt aiiik^. pay fornottoea: bnt foradver- ' l..,wp..do.. 'We- have bad nothing aboni yoar Portland I' VTtiAably yoar lotlars hanre baoitampered with,'for In t btbN 4^ w«.MDnot.lInd the DoUi^ towhiab yna refer. i^^jOnr i mure M l rtift,- that Oeo-' B,' Vn<Tl«n a ii -wiiB flret _ Jler; .Oenenl .<iif I Ttianteaiib - then - appointed Major t'(otr«gnItta>,tMarthe teme tlmi^ tvv' ii i?^:.-<^i'^y^I> AhoMtJu\4i^^ Or 'the nnmberof ■ ■ • ■^ " jjipaiwfcea^ ward.^woile.iiotadTO a. Abontone v)idtlatlflb,'andprotw1iSr B()oenta per month daring the leL jfohii,' if. K—The'liM gntt'wia iired at the aloiuif* r Of the ^m, a« ahe ma eht«nng Obarloiton barber, for jmHl 'ioZ reli^lApalng fort Bmntir, pievlona to Its bom- Cnnp Uiaran.—If the tnunpe mentloiied were the onea oat,- B wlna; becanae be played high and low. . The _ ^when.^niadeln ^ay, doea not acoro' nnbl alter bigttand ., .3q[V|;lAeD tqrited np as tramp oaid, It Is aoored l^nmedlsuly. y,-"A.i;i^\ ;.iM<^ Bt'Xioizl^—^'An* penon'cuiplay it on'ObUnlng.ihiB >f'' A'4niantdf the 'ownsrsor ueoopjrrl^ pl&yen, ''''^ '^'!i><iM'i^m«yM'an IdMOttha'aodUcatlons neeeasaryito make a -'>■■• ■i/'&^pMKii^ ■-:r.:\:.:\ ,.;;V.. ■ ■ ' ■^y.- ';';': a life size.phoiogtaph of ;.i ^'■'•''■''^'-j^^ nan ^^Vltjiikt, Ind.-<i>W.-B. Tinant, Ho. 71 Oold etreot, nfi\'.'-\,-;-.:0aiia\jWQMJ^ acqqalntaS irtOt ' ■ i'".."'iPP«iW>'W» ?do'.n()t believa yon wonU ,haT0 mnfh- trouble* to ■I'i "v- j'^ill!-'''"''".'. AfP^^J>ff'?P>-*^'^^''''^'''''^^i ^ '^."XBfBoivqi^—Kamed after the xnioiagei*,' and'alabVafter >the .-1...'<■,;■ SUmla, jit«»nae, It.la' said,' some of the peifmnlen belonged to. t; ;'):.^.,«Mt,troBy!«.;..,.:.. v"-.- -.'^: • i:-■ ■ ■ ■ ^ .■■ . : ^V,'K B.','B8oheat<B..^B.<ainilot play It olone, baTbupassed; duraldbiTB ordered It Tip, Inatead of permitting A to tako it rOoBzatoi.—The ooiuientcithopaTeota or legal gnardl^ ':*v '^'^''^^.^^.'^ the j^trti^.wlUnot.hold good. ; , ^)'t X- l. ■ ■ ' ' iUii .'Kaaohester, B.. H.—We bkre no' papers of that date. i?V'r/:;o<.j':!r;!]C/ i>,; 'Anbnrn,—Toor nin epltAph la not good |T.11.1.11 liyai^liaH.fhFiinlillBiUmV' -.W.''^'-. i't.-,'iiiy;w.">j IltOfl/iiWii TE^sd^l Apill'io. Ito Xbe aou^^^e hohdred doUirs 71100) Is nowatUied tt^ttieibanda' of .Ur.,'Clbrla.' O'Connor, of .Hew TorV: as f(ff^; 'The balane^.otihe i^ey to be pninpln the bandA of'a fihal:sU]teholder,.mataaUyaa«ed^pon Velord thenlaUih'ls'iilaTed. '; - . ^HiOHiii FoLW. ■ . ■•■^■■v ■ . ;■■ ■ 'i)..D. E^TAiaoa ' .FnBhing siiotilielng excladed 'la looked' npon aa a good thing, and pno tt<9 towards the Improvement of the game.. The mux ahotiTweie thrown overboard at the Instance .of. Foley, becaoiif be.bad not. bad gofdolent ezperlenee to them, EsTanagh havtog. had advantages ;to>U>lB'reai)ect. On the night following tlie ab6ye->'Movember'i7lh~-jpbn Deery, qt New-Yo^ and Ixinls Fox, of Boobeeter, play their mkioh at the French, threit-ball' aaromgame,-lCO.polntaapi far tWa alde. Th^ retnoianAss oC thipi date of the taUng.'plaeoof th^e matches, aocoanta for bat little epeoolatlon on them as yet, bat as the date approaehos,'not • ftwpottage,'eUmps will berlaked thereon.''Ia referesoeto the mStoh'ln.yhich Ur, O'Conilor backs Ooldthwalte aga^iBt any, man to tM iiKMd by the Boston party to a given time, ssvolty- iave days, fb^.oool thousand a aide, conaldorable gaesalng Is. being todi£((ied'i^ aa to who the Boetoi^ana win name. AsySt, the cognomen of tbe."todlvtd." has not transpired. In the tda<dklng langaage^ O^h Horn,"who am he 7 and whar win h« o^coe ftomT AoboiliioniZDia ma PiXBOBB.—Daring a recent visit of Tom Sayers's Ohsmplon Clnai atr CtrdUf, to'.Wales, antg^lanltdral gentleman, of . Immense tlzei, and considerable wealth, Inslirted npon bAving'a <'tiirA;np''wiiihthegaiiant Tom. A»the perform, ancas had gone along very pleasantly, Ur. Brookes being TOm's nsoAt "opponent", with the gloves,' some of the roral gentleman's friends tried to dlasoade him from hie porpoae; bat, no; the am- bitloaa novice wDOld take no denial' Tom said it vra^ a pity that any person shoold'aver go stray dlssatlslU^,.'eape(ilallyasthe speotsiors then pr«aeht seemed ao well pleased vKth what had been done. Three ronilng cheer* were then given for Tom, and three more for the Big Tn, when Tom tovlted him to, pot on the 'gloves Jnst off the bands of Brookesi . Big'Un want to for,iuli|g Tom np In a Ultle leas than no time. Tom took several Jbsrd knocks ftom.the miniated baystack, with laiighter and jokes '■hand by an present, except the Big 'Un, who worked away aa tf .on some job by the piece. Hot onderstandlng Tom's good- na'nired forbearance, the agrteoltDral experimentalist proceeded to .bore In'fair to a rial ring fight. •'Oh,.ohn sa^^om; "this fiinow'B a o'rowder: he wants a ^ove fl^t, at least'.', Xway vnmt Tom's "^notlbneer," and down .went the Oard^f. iadlvldiiat:- ,dir(.fh9ap-r-wilh' a pair of ootorctd optica thi^Nitlhtp t)i« iwg^ Alter that, "averybody,"andnoex(Mptlon, wentaway.'jsatlsfled;" bat, there was one parson wh'o dl^fot Joto In the spplsose given ,to'the'llttls'hero.';.' 'Taa TaiimiBaanai Taia (>t''TBB'Faa,')l7uT} by Onstage Alroard,;idtllo*'of'.tho.'.'Pr»lrJa'''FIowdri'>y^'dl»n^^'8^ etc. ' TbU voik W. ^nl^ Naal tbW of Aiiurd's ^dUii'tllail, and has, no'dostat^ aided tp seaar«)(Or,blm {he tlilef^ by wbloh he le to nnlvei%4£^'l^own'<n ]iis'iMtt<^1wd, 'vtoi,''the Francfe.'.' .Wiaxal], 'ln hla [pieiiwe: to the .trtnalatlaD, ipildestly. remarto>-'-It wionid'be an esis^ ttak.'to''ea|^)t, pangrapbiiiii expresaln^'a tnll«f;tiist.]j^^ who .have^iijtheHo'desaidb^JindW^uih aifd loeiiery; tntt 1 prefer to rest myhopes ot snotoas dn'.'theinherent qualltles'of his stories." li'l'spiilaUii.heaiby T.,B...Pe^rtm of Phlla- ddtpbla;. and Is fbir saleia^Mow-tork,' by F. A. Bitdy, No. M Ann street '" ■ '(: ■•• ■'':.<^',; " ' .' ' ■ ' ' 'On His 'Sai^ BxkTBfB.''rr^'S!t. Wm:. Ifanson, of Oo. A,,- TSthBegtN. T. a U.,.who left.hereto the .steunerjarMt East^ em on the 36th of Jalyt will retlum to a few,yee)B,.ajs he merely went for s change of air, 'aft«^' having iicid'.|«l9iei',''too maoh to- bacco," and not enongh.of other, things, in flio^bl^warehonaaa when he was at Blobmend while'a prlstnier tuong the- r«belr. Persona'.'Who have not experienced snob privttloiiB can scarcoly imagine their Inaldlons effects npon the constltatlon knbseqaent- iy,'hoWever weO to health the sofferer ma^ appear., 'The Capiato la not likely to forget oar gaOant TSih, even. among the "banl^a andbraeso'bonnyBonn.'.*' OsioseilOEiunaB EznutabnuB^.—The New; lork Orloket dab have Issaed a t^oly bold defli,' nothing leas than an offer to play a matoh.wUh anyctab tofhe United Btates, or with an eleven Bde.oted troih any oiaba. Bna la. on oifer wifloh ahonld, bring aboat an .interesting game. - Aii,ei«yjm-pl|Oked '£rdm the beat dnfat hen and elaawhera,'iiilght'be'got 'togetho^ that woald prove formidable oompetltois. to' a gune with tbe.New Tork, sttpnig is this organization now.ls. We than foon'khow whether the offer Is to be token np. *''.'■'[ '. T ,-. ■. • i ■■.■ ■ '■ •■»■■■ , Qaoiin«>'—^t present the weather Is abnotitoowariai even for thievery pleasing oaMoor game. HArever, three'maiobes have latdy been played at Ke]i^atl( SewTork; and.fatemuvsev- erany, and.resnlting flnaliy torfkvor of'the'eiseyltea. This Is some oompensttton. for the Estate of afliaiis, the other:Tny> at the commencement (ft the ieason. ' As mattais now stand/ thenlsaXXagaliat aaTorkers. Toas It dean,'boys.' ^. Uiea WiaiD.—We totend shortly to give a portrait and biogra- phy of this talented daughter, of Jem Ward, ex-ohamplon of Eng- land. She la tald tobeabeavtlfDlgtrl, andmodeetv^lthaL. She hasforpapUssomeOf the lint yoang ladles among the. titled arliatoaiiwy, Aid U herself the Uailngpnpll of ILJales Benedict, the great pianist and ooniposer.' '. 'Habd RA]as.-70ol6ndoU a gnat pUca fbr hard names. In addltlbn to the ''city" of Bapkifcln Joei then an ollier."dtle8' eaUed"Fagan'sarave,'.'"JeniiDy'BOamp,'"DeadII^'e,Town,'.' 4^<l[(iNnttysbnrgi"«tost Canon,'.' ••Voond Dlggto^'^ t^p^tsil^ throw of Hube^Em'e, boaTdestwc^or three piiatedbllb^&i OnJoh.''vWrty Woiipan's Baindi,'''"Jngtown," eto. .« riii.iW. iii'iv; If >• itli.U ,"<o*; WfC~K ' ■Bi'^t' - - ,c.c^i',-'|'t!-lh|l*n»'t' ibrBobllcatioit r. Ji'j'Westfleld.lT. I'.—Addiieaa Bom^ of mi book advar- ijf,j{^;fjwp|^,ihejfc^ ^ '^^hio.—JI^ is every olUnoe to get to the ifavy lA']hi^lIadIsoa,ih(l^'—etoion'^nie,'vrho was kUled'toa f|:jBs^.ly Oetf Barke, wu'an Iilshinan. ltlmOhA.rr^lto B^nait'went'W John; paddphl*—Ho charge.'. j..\ ''. .• ■ ■ ■ • : . ''ibttA|iE^'OH;dbinjinbMATOHi^ ... ;:^,^e'.«xpecM; dtfr anno^^ a inatch :hiid bftbi' ^'^>^').iq||la^tif^«^ W.aid and ^uiie^ Hamfli;;^ paU two races 11 (>!f.V .'/<!-;.^|l^;Pl4i^plonshlp, (indl^OWyhsa areated^aiw'anaxdtament ' rjVtV'nUwoitlag olrdes, .fames Eatollt aRived htin'list 4rod(,'from W*Vi^N.'«i'"' - ■' ■ ' ^..^.j.^y^.f-^Xm^i^aiiiii^.^^ the tZ'd<-i .''itvj^.'n ^Vnd,' by -'taking, his eienilaes at the fgOt of ilith street;i 't,; i^i'ivi^ain^Blveili.^er.ihfr witchtol eye of Uf. Btephen .Boberte k'l'lf^S^lljiSi*!^^ ;j V^i-nll^l^^Wf^l^^ tome snltable place, on the ^;>^>A-^4b«dqji£t^ Probably the Fans ajlMI^' Woanderitand :|'i -rA if^i^MM* ^lolrl^IldU'Nayy an to.hoida meeting to mako arrango- jii;i:/\'i}^miieii^t^ Keeping a elea^cooise ibr.tUo sonlUn, and tohavp tho '^j^f- 'j^j^^iiii^^ The race win proba^ I /; •ir',>'.i >!w,llloiif ■oms of the bleat sonlllng.ihat has star been 'wltnossed i'C :■'. ,>tt;tfll{|'«wiatr;^, v Both men'are ypnng, both -in 'dxcallont condl. ! iyj^^^:t^\ii-jil(t^ poUer*. . As yet there has been bat Uttie ;! aipfamifcn as to Oe resalt . AtlitiBbargb, Bamlll.ls.thba^t to ^.-le^ toviholble to a th^a' mifle .pall, whll'e Ward's' firlonds ^lalm '1^^ U,%^ to a flve 'mUo;^, i> V; . iii'9»miW0 m'iwo races, thareforo,!to try the abilities of eaoh • .Y:)l'^^l'«Dn. ^'^ii3nId theWAathtabe at-an fUr.'ihenwlU be a.sfrong 'Jf^. '^f^i^i^mi!my to Bt4 W^haap^on Miincr and hjs opponent to tholr :/'!^'.'4'.r(:'^4t«tesi'Already .we hear of- many Hew TOikdr* getting, ready '■'''£^iff:>( ^.*°.*Iil>'<^<>k«' vna the beiatlfdl banks of the ro- ;^\.-*!^l^li£ii^lia- Bo|ayUdn.:;,Lot' as .again' oige^ appn,,oair.Phlladelpbla ! ..v;j ,yrvilj^i|idf .tlii^^,eoeBalty of giving tho men a ifUr Held' of water, sp ^''''''.Vii'<.'ihb^«,'lMrt^ wto. Boelbn bos alMj^Ahad the name of li' ^-.v.ric'. ^4hOf tliat. alie.his a' Water coarse eigatl to that on 'the Chjarlee 'i'- 'ijmh^llt 1^(int'Bf{d.ftl<tt';her ^isofiS are wming to ebjoonragd aU (.'"i^W SOVMB laix.—A complimentary' basellt'was annonneed fPr Hr. Oas^ady, prpjeotpr of the recent dlsastrons race nieetlng to 17ew .York, the said beaeflt .to take place at tho i?ranklto Coarse, Bost^m^ton the nsOi alt; bnt in conaeqaence of "onforeeeen ob- stadea,'* the benefit did not come off; bo that the promiiaed com- plimentary was anyllilng else bnt cdmpUmentary,^ It Is htoted that Boston la to have 'mother race meeting to tb^,&U, to be fol: lowed by one at Jameebnrg, on the Itoo of. the and Am- boy .BoUio^d, Hew Jreney;.and Fhlloddphla la also to be reward- ed in like manner. Porldloos Kew Tork mast lake a back seat 'fibe bdhaved BO badly at' the Jaly meetisg, itit^ she Is tp be peeked oyer, wlt^at any raotog. Ten it not to Ootham, pabllshltnot in the streetaof Uamhattan.^. Hew Tork most repent to'sackdoih and 'ashes befon shecsn bf f^foredylth another race meeting I'on'tjioOanilBtrfMitfpluL". 'Then will be weeping, and walling, and gnashing of teeth over this dlsbollcal'p^nandainenf^j aild tho'^tnds 'wfll hairfsn to the 'ware^lnsteod of '''going to the roqea'.' y^rfly, oar "soffexlii^ are intdeihblei''and dearly on we made ite pay for onr ISUora to attend the '^prevlpai^ meeting." Good Ur: -Uailageir, deign: to orerlopk oor past tranigresBlons, and we will ifaun oat to- oarlmlghttOB ap port yoor speoalatlons, ever heieaiter. -. . ■ , _ . •,' '' ; '.'' ' ••' 'dpiliiio To IT.-rOnr Christian iHends are. bcglnntog to trater^ ]ilzeto.apr^oal mannerwilh theapotttog fhttemlty; andstoce Biothei Beecher dropped -to >mong onr ^billiard dledples to sco tho tnatoh' iMtwc'on Toley and ^^voBagh, the ptoos folks don't mtod Igipktog at par liltie games, or taUng a little active reorea- tlon pcodalonly, among the sports. Nov, to addition to a set-to bet^oei^j twb|breihr«n at a dinich to Now Ebiven) the other'dayi referred to dsewhen, some of tlie prominent members of an np-' town dioroh tolhlsi.olty got ap a trottlng-race on .thie^, for the benoflt of the phtircb, and the liOys dld'aU to their pow^ to give aid and comfort to the caase. How, if we keep on at this ratef ^BhaUsoah . have "two-thirds of the clergy''on oor sldc'and iheb look oat for sport Vxsstxi, Bilos, ASD Uios.—'We learii tliat Bee^anhad com- ple|ed hlf tour In Ireland, andhad ietii^ed'toXtvtrpooI^ where he oihlbitod on the Utb and.ljsth ait; with Howea' .Orett Amer- ican Olmas. 'It' ls thoatiht that Ur. Bowes Is loatog money. Bayers onnoanees.hls totpntlpn to Jeave England for Anstralia' to geptonber, taking wliiiiblm his tronpe of 1(0 mep,'<0 botto,' and twd slephEmt*. - The ablp'Al<aundrU had b«^''chartered, to epnv4t]^!ihe;p«rtpr,' 'tejfon li si^d tp ^be engagc^ at |he snm of. t/U,060 fpr twelve months, exdoaive of the voysge iaoh way. Be was to Wales at last adylooa. '^eO Iia(M)ha466jiiinenpedagrand protinoial .toor fi^ hi)i-,Hi>ttcinal Oiroos. , He' has i now tent, .new;flttlngs, new oarriages and vregons/.to dot,:oveiythto^ todndtog ISO new men and Jionies. •. ,. ' ;.u' .'';!... .^v ■ jmm'tlof TBavsBs^In.'thlB IstaS of tti* Cuti|iB ■wm- be foand a dotailsd rep6rt of two days''ll{^(LDtit'.VMt1re^ 'bitay Beardon ,and" Bob jftayen, the i^ , K, J'^'l^fl' i^^o 1^ of 'PtilUddiaila t^ BoetoB/ to lavs 'j^'^lftLamtilil^ft''^ B n'amber of Ur. m t^^ ihAui'liiti '7ertaUlea, Ky., rilbWii.iti^to exchange;' '£tb; tavedsoOte S^sfoainHiin. ClHixxtaaa.-^ W"g"«>> gentleman, flfty yaaie of-age, Vih>IT«tigi»il any otj^er Ebjgjllah guitlaman o^the aame tlge, t<a £S0 or £100, to a pabllo trial of akOl in the arts, sdenoaa; pedettrlanlsm, games, langaagee, and the performance on a mn- slcal tostramcnt todnded^ Had. Tosuup's Wax Wobis,— Onr correqiondent's.Beoond in- ;t^ent of ,the aketch of Uad, Taesand's cdebrsted exhibition faUed.td reach as in time for this Isaue. It wfU be'gtven to Oat next; ■■■■ ■■■ ■ " '■ 'Tas OifFiZBtaf ytoarau'.'--'The Ourazs mayahnyi be ^ro^ oared.at'the news depot of Edwto Henrys-No,'lU King street, Alexandria,Ta."'' ,,''..'..'." ' .' ^ M> hH.v&aisOi _!enry SoUOrd vs.. Soinln,. rabber t Sionnd. Elytlan Fields^ Bobokan. 8 p * enry Eckfeid'VS. Btar. 3dlilne;> ' Soand, Oreen Point; 9XP.U. enry Eckfoio vs, Jeffenoh. '—.—HSary JSokftirdvs. XxarDlae. —.-'Henry SokfOrdTsBxerolae. 3d nine. , ll.«:tSakA>rdvs. Uaiaf!/:i^aolMk6a.^ - ^: '-.»iBtarvi,.Alpto«.'>''i'.''J''■-'I'-'..J-: - . . 7prr8tar>»..Ooiham,-_^n;^.':.-. : -.v,v.'> ^„ ■■'•^iijoTHEit '--timm: i;6TXT^ '-j MiOobe pUnd their 1M»uiafiSffkit, tll!r • PRSa|a>day, Aaanttla, thfl*retalt belnoawS -.the ymon dnbi by aadtaeotrij to n. " ig pontest Of'fpar hom4<tetlon, tenlk. , aeon standing 11 to.U'a^lhe dose otlhai ot give a bettor idea of tljeigM^eihon by .each Inntogs, and that we :4aiK (locecd w llrstiwenttoae,b<^ Ii«in«,^Jl)Ung their tHi'g 0^ oat' UlUaWaanexti'.aad. miiktpg hia la „ ^t;'he8eonTodhlanman.batsed''balla. Tenl aadtUt a'hlsh baU to'oentro fleld, which was prett ,the4)r by Colllna, and WUson.'WaajpDtont^ let bue tog^ttwiN time*, Ahraois mltatogithe: btn oh the bum, XTnlon^ftltthwentto the bat, IhreQ.'bdng their Dmn H^oiB«ned«Iay with a ball to abort a'eldi «hhih QdiC/ ontho'bA2d;i>atddded ItweU to let buo/whnsit! itally taken byUUlstotlmetoeend-DareU bobk. Hannegan wen then pot oat on high- fdol-bana oti taken by WUaon end Ullls, the tonuigs blcBlng with a to 0, thp Npwork side havtog the lead. la the 3d iiuL hit's l^e groander on lUiich 'he made his 1st bwTt bver-pitch 'of Hannegtn's, gOt (o hU 3d, and tbenB- ■ fouaed 'ball. Ufter aarthwoite hal'Btmck bnt < bMoty to' right Add, NIeholson IPtttog the ball 'go byhto feaduDg his 9d thdnby, ahd by another pasied btUin! ran. T Osbom and Stout dosed the-tonlpga on their Udtk. out on foal balls, one being weU eanghl by Hyat'IUiJ led off to tho 3d inntoga of the Union by going oat on ttiU firom a flopd catch of fowls'. Baaafordwaa missed saitil TetttU,lhe.1>an tojorlng onppf hlB.&iRers, and gelUiiinJ >ls 3d, got home on ad bVitpitoh of: Stoat's, atynoityl patoatine^loatlstbaao byUjll4,'and Nicholson on id by Osbom, the scorp being now 8 to I. to the 8d lialggi reached his 3d 'from a eplondld hit to right Add, ulal home by Torrlll, whose line, hit to left Add gave him a ba Basafordnllaalng the baU on the boond. The two sent were.,then put j>Bt, Eaton betog weU caught on the Boglo. The SdlfinlnAs of ibe unions was bamn of... far as the aeon was concemed, for-'oU threo of tbelt h were-pnt'ontin aaccesBlon I'Collins by the flnopluttt. and Mills; Bogle by' a. splendid is catch of Leirit' at Idl and t>ardl'from a weU caught fool by Osbom, the reigll J InntogB leavtog thfr total Sgurea S to 1. The 0th Iniiinn 3 the Newarken one mon. ran, which Osbom made baii bit ban to' left fldd.'on wl)loh he made his 3d beee, andhi throw of Abrama'to 8d, be reached home. 0arthwaltaiid( had pnvloasly been pat oat, the former at home base In gan from a-waU returned ball by Oaynor, who hod taken t plaoe as catcher, and the latter from a good fly eatdi oS K Oabom 'was bnt jnst to time, as Abreins made a fine fly o_ Btoat; thenby dostog the inntogs ot-the NowarkeiiLl '^nlons agato pa\^ th'e.notcd ^nlmd called a skunk, is lb Inntogs, an three of tUeli: strikers being flndy pat osti by Qoimby.apd Ullls to-tht beat style of-the art; Huuul Eaitoo bn the bwnd, after he had dropped the ball.e&{| and tfyatat 2d base, the boU from Bassford'a' bat Ma Added by. Eaton a^.2d,'he baying ^en-TbrrtU's'plwI soon now stood 0 to 1, the .Unions b'blng the owaoilf sliltAlarscore. ThercaifltthualarratheraBtonlshedtllaV tlww previous success ogAlnst the Exceltlore baying led tL_ expect lees notMJpIubB to eucoamb to them'; but theNoirl apparently did not "see It In this. Ught," they thlnUojl somb fhtogs couldb&dono aswell'lsothers,'and thiatk had done "so'ine tbtogs''td eome panose, as tho sconii plainly enough. The Ith tonlnge wet now commenced, l ue first time the Newarkera went out to the one; two, thned they,thereby getting^ tfa«ir flnil sight of "ye noted u Lewis betog neatly taken on .thi'lly bv Abnms, who li > iian for a^ort stop; UUls on the bound by Collins, and T Oaynor on a foul fly. - Being encoaraged by this, the VnL ed another run to the ecor<, their first, third, and fourtli a Sotog out on foul boundsi'the pitching of Btoat being vo). ve ui tills matchi Oayitor'secnTcd his Istbaseby amlegli atlet'ltbetogthsfintbaUhebadfoUcdtohold; and ) hlB 3d by an ovei' pitch,, got homo on a passed ball. flgareswenno7f to 3, dndatthe doseof tho 7thlnnlL_ the same, neither side betog able to diange tlie comple tffalrsasbrAstnescgrfwaaconcemm. to the 7th toil, the nnlonB,'Byat.hy a good hit modo hlalst base, and ofliti his 2d, on which nose he wis when Bastrord, who had i 1st base by a good hit gotT'caugbt between let.imd 3d t tlirow of the pltober'e to 1st and, was Wdl rdn .out by 1 Ullls, Hyatt getting to bls.fd during the'exclteu'ent; I he was left as Btont put out Qaynor on the bound. Tbi i ntogs was noit commenced; end b«the good batfisg ot U Ullla and Terrill, assisted byarmlsaatcbfof.NlohoIson'i^iJ OatXDOMiMi Boat Kaoi.i-A very eplrltedUy cintestod ■ boat, race came off on the Torontd Bay on Friday eventog, 211th ultj between the six-otred gig, Robert epance, and the four-oared olir, UaplsIJeaf. '.Therowen,.Vflth twoexoptlons, belonged to the Toronto Navd Volonteer corps, and the match was got.ap purely toimprove.themen to b^t)ractlco.'' The boats startedfiom the Northern Ballwsy wharf, about half-past seven o'dook, and kent weU together, the Blapio Leaf - being only about three feat ahead of her opponent As they neared Ohuroh-street wharf—the wto- alng post-the Bbbert Bponca dropped .rtlghtly ast«*ii; and the Uaple Leaf won the race by allHle ovdr half a boats length <Ihe wtontog boat hod an. odvantsge over the other to beuig maoh lighter. The largo crowds on tiie whorvae teemed to enjoy the Bport . ■. ■ . < y_ '. OoBODsd AmnrAi, Beoatto.— .This event was tolake place on' ThuiSday and Friday. 7th and 8th of August, open to allyA^ts A large gatherlngof the admlrers«f oqaotics waa looked ior. . TA0HTBAOi.-^In consequence of the war, then hoe been but Utth> raotog on the Oelawaro, at Philadelphia, this season On the3lBtJnly, howeyor, tho jf"""'" ~ race, fMm the island paasldy won, reaohtoi tbe Flpmerfdt Taoht Baob m JahaIoa Bat, £, L—On Bstuiday,'2eth of July, the lovea of yachting sport osjoyod a neat little salltog matPb, between several of the yachts owned to the bay, Tho distance soiled was sbout ten miles, and the coarse waa tbe atoke boat moond off the Sea Bide House, down Beach Channel to the point of the beabb to a stake boat; up tbe brood channel to Negro Fotot —thence back to tbe Sea Bide Honse- The boots ontared were the Island Qaeen, twenty-seven foet bIx toohea to leDoth.byJna H, Hendrickson, of Jamaica; tho'HIrom Wooilii&,Twenlyi.soven feet.loilg, byLott VanWlchlea; the Whistler, thirty foot, by J Baylos.of 'Oanorsloi Tdognph, twen^-elx feet, by John .Van Wloklto, Thepriee was aToryhnndsomealTvercup,whlob,after a dose and eldttig aontost,waswonbythel8lana Queen, Tho Woodruff.was close ap, and came in on oxcbUont nnmber two- while the'Whistler, and Tdegfaph broughj up the roar, .Wo hope that thia Uttle aqnatlo event wUI awaken tbe yoohttog spirit of JamaloaBay, and that their bntlrpflootbt dlppen wlll soon nnlte to getting nil a regatta worth looktog at ' BoAt 'Baob.— A boat raoo will take place fbom tho foot of t2d stref.t North Elver, on Friday, Aug, ethj at 3 o'dock. p. H,. the race to bo rrowed to ehoU. boats, open to alli Entranbefoo, 18, ThoraOotp be flye mUos, sloMino ^rpm dJd street tumtog a stake boat at Bull's Forry„and book to 42d street Flratnrfco.' »tO;sePondprlBB,,J20i third prize, $10, .. .. j'""*'"!;' Tom irauun as a TAOBTBiiAB>-Tho aonoral fltted tip his yarlit 0. 8, Stratton. at Bridgeport, Conn,,i on the 81et aitM and afloS plaotog nrovlelans pn.bcard.startedoutonataUtABranOford Potot, wllh a fine, spanking breeee. In IbttrhAun tbtr aliibted Savto tk)ckj 1)1 a lltQa while, tbe party landed;'. Ml KntoT ' ItogUr. Upton with a snluta, .After a abort-stay asttib House, the party re-embarked, aid reachod thdr potot of- desUj nation about 0, F. U,, oftor o'etUMslx houre, the ' ' « miles. The Oeneral and his ^tiarty an now si sdves to fishing and ahooUng* pr^us to rSiunUuf lilali&fii to. a^fpakortwo, ■ ' t :; (rse~ "*i Taobt BAoi,i-OnThnna(y,''Angi to Oowanns Bay, between the yadiU :Oommodon, Nonparall. ■ aiaid; and 'i is open for an caMaMrBPats; aild/ mllea to thewtodinffbfU'etake^ati Hoase, attheftMtotCwt'WTfet; ahdi i.li{tb;boniopff Si,v;fi'?b¥*'i»;i%: .,v>'.:^"'jif" arken scored three rune, with na 'bn6 out Wilson tliail oat after wbloh Eaton and Qorthwnltb scored runs by|i ting, a'paasedboU and an over-Vttoh astUttog them; (] and'Oabome finlsblDg the liiiung8,.^e econ lov ^ alevan to two.' Thlswaa a dewc'.m a scon for the I and they went to to their dgSth''Innings to'see i they comd do as the Atlontto'e did with the £icdslon,'n thelrloaaeaby abriniaptdash. By way of o beglnniaj L eon sent a-bafl so far.dPwn Into tho'flcld that he readitll easily befon the baUdld;'-'This started themoff,'andoiil another, bases wero made and runs secured witbout'theksl Btogle 'hand until seven.Abns had been scored. Hjilf thooghthe would goott Just by way of a fly, and Tenllls modated him handsomely.' - Tho scon now stood 0 to 11,B Unions began to smUe as they did the previous Saiordij. I their opponents bad the lead, and Bosaford and Oa] farrtog tnat mattan should be mora equal, added two i td the aeon, and U to U was tho tally on the books. 1 and Collins were then put out on the fly to fine style, I tendtog to Nicholson and WUsoi^tb Colliss, tho total 6l tog 11 tb 11, Tbe gamo was now Wtsnsely totercatlng, i party wqnt to the 9th tontoga /iUydiitcrmtoed that* should be ^orod that were not folly eartaod. BtoutlM ee Nowarkeie, and reached bis first base to safety 4 , t; Lewis wont out on a foul fly, tvell taken by OiynerJ B^ndhandbufasStout IntiylB^.^Veachhisepco) ' pnt oat bsr Bogle from a throw to by CbllliuLtbo ball _ thrown alittle.lHld to eeoond by Oaynof. 'Twbhonda ontondhomnB aoored when Ullls'.(9>k ^e hot,'bulk eplendldlv caught out by Qbynor from a fly tip with One V scon still botog II to 11. It was npWtho Unions I and Bogle went to to moke the wlnnli)R run/ULdby al to right field scoured bis Bccondbaso; by atmoW^of Oa to 2d he ran for his 8d, but the boll belng'eont to'8dbas«(| by Eaton, ho was weU put out at 8d b^ 'wlliron:' Imell i handsomely put out by Ullla' ond Stout at Is t base, the li ntog to 1st to receive the boU tnja Ullls. Two bonds i oat and'stlU the one mn was wonting, and Abrom% i get It; he was, however, nearly put out on a foul by r )r which ha hit a beauty to loft fidd, which Lewis a< on tho fly to tbe best s^Ie we have ever seen a baU t deed. hlB catches, qf which hp made S, won quite a itotaj] matoh. The score was stlU 11 to 11, and tho rules to ml calUngfor a^nt^puosoe of the game, tho conteatonta wl their jchth tonlogs, andof this teptblnntogs.we have iir* twotoBoy. '.'.,, .'i The gome-known oa the "wolltog gome" is ono thai I •carcely a dub to the country tbot bos nPt played at ' oi other. It oonalels of ployere waiting at the bat, i strike at bolls, under the pica of tholr not bqtog good o the player on the (oses bos either home or mtfdo UM " base; or of dolng'''Uie some thing to prolong theguMi darkneair puts a stop to it; or toUreotit tbopltoSor^ batsmen can blthia balls easier; It Is Bcoreoly ntiei* remark that this style of game is as ditorodltoblo to llMji who adopts it. as It is to tho dub that permits It Now«•* cpnsdentlously soy that either porty resorted to thU Ihls ocooslofi, as thein wos no oooailon \<> attem'pt to pK gome, ortowait forployen moktog theb: bases,as tli them wdl bnodgb'Without it; but to .nlgard to Urlsgf Sltcher, tho fteedloPsnesa In ngard to tM baU' pitched; 1 the 10th Innings certainly had a look about It ooilvey this impression. However, if It was so. It waa b what some of the Unions did to ttie ExcdtlPr matoh, foe > Wilson nor Terrin waited longer at tbe bat thota did B^ or twoothetVili'tho'BzoeisIor matbh.' This waiting ' never pays; its solq result la to o»|ato lU fceUng bot«iog| and to make the gamo tedious t(fapbpt«toi« and tlioaoiiif*! playara, and'.whortf any appordt iivantagoa are galoN T then an dways Mia following mat more than olliel VIL In tbe tenth Inntogs'. of . thb Hevrarkeis,'bdf waatedto this way,and'aU wejfeMiod toseb thoNewii>9 — «nt after- wosUog eaoh an*<<ianBceBSBry leugtb 5 -cod ,boUs, .'Ihen is thU mndl. to be aojd, lat'ofuiho doiens ot bajlB Haimogau plld igs, oof^ly not mon tUn bne ItfLfiv^fi ^mikerpoidd havohlt In^lDUi^iIndt Of., ..'Ovfhandsvud booa put, pat by;ihii>h9lnidli I<ewls!at lelVfldd„ABd Han¥eBm'ff|ul'afrhU ~ hp .had reaohed WjiifladsTof'q5lhbTitr*l.a,l» |P (trneta ban toYlgbt ;fieldr'V«lW' bbond, t^e ran,tti\>|ng ihe ganib towav belngiihbwlnntog bDe,'ltaeli)al BobM t)<l 1 E?^.'^,'?!l*l^7!¥'<)^('>(.3d^^i^<>yw byJUelbaU lote^ti.a^l rA'P(M)d<^|u^Mi^A'P< to,' By Ui:,T«i*(l»«vtt prompt]^ thawih itica 801 on wore t)i|)*aibaj(Ur, -BillnM .bod __,1btiIbilliVi^'*eik.c* VP loi4ft^. toned to it 1 Mto(sao:iibp_. SgPJ»ft9«?aM««B.Wto, VMS, .Atttd'dot^M thA'WaiaPv to UhlohJ aoiu^^ 'f*'- r .^'f .i'V ;^'/iVl!>:J^.ii«*i;.hW,CVi.t;:^'';'>^ ^.■''..'<:d>Mi':^ \i