New York Clipper (Nov 1862)

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l<r E ^ ir o n E C li IP RIE Ef^ —» amroou » VaMHiu.-M to erU** «rom lb» "^^^r.ri^Montli.Mored.on of Tlfglntol, »na i»wo«^» >*»'t'^oCw».toto«Jt 11i,rfinliiUlr.Honi«ilwta. ••''^iSS^ jrit»penfl.awhllrt ohttenutohtomertthe W- ""rTwimi oMBfonr *<• olwwnTeiil the op««Uoiii •"^ „ ■ho«n>pi««n*<>« to taoweTMjmoT* upon thB d Miltt* ohewlxwKJ. HaTing r«iiioT»4 HoOldlin *h«n «o»t txpwtoHoM wtre plioad open blm tad Ua TJS not do, we «»y. for tlw MUnlnlitntlon to low tlia ' <ihi. fflionl* tlie Union foioes nndar BnraildA nuUIn .T.ii<mntry win hold SieUdnit Llnocta tad Ui. id. t tfital loconnti they will kttrilrato tlw diutttf to Iha ^ \ IloCloIIin; to Uaremoral tt ttlmswhaautlaip*- * -^t^otoryfUmoUtsd onrtraopitotTlSonvo''* 'V^^a«»ln»ttli»8""»y'«IlnM.wl»o Ud ilre^djbMn 'ITjVyonti4*»noe,»ndfonwltolly. BladerthsMOl*- goTsrnment mnst not low tKe »ppro«ohli< oob- s^effortmnatbe.potforthtonutolii Bonild*: nun ^smit bo glTen hlmwlth a Uvlih hindi not tb« |«* °?Ztiedlai«nt "hontd b« nffeied to •t»Bdtobliw»y. r^TtTwl^f^' °' r u I Ui« mMlliig bttwwn the hoillla ennlei now lii dght of •* iXbfi'i wooiw* wa» appointed; to thattlme,oni amy , jJtBnoli newer to Blohmond; to that time, a "ohange !Jwe"W hew dw™** nooaatary; - and a new louta to Bloh- oat In the programme, It maybe an right We hope •"■^jjlfHooii a little elrangi to adopt taotioa now, whloh the {JiljjirfjeUon condemned when oaed by UoOlalUii. Let the jT^(io*iioweTet; the ijeponalblllty rests with the admliila. rLL K «e saoceed, alTpiatse wlll^be Vworded President J^udhlsosblnet; If wefsil, the'qneatlons will arise,Is St for the position he oowoecuplesi Can the present IfiDtfln- I (wgiilntlon keep as from going down ? These qaestlons will I uftatt the North tbiooghont^tswholo extent of tenltoty; and iMtotleihsIlwe be'If oItU oommotlons do not fbllow these Ifl^ou- Bat let Bs be hopefnl; let os look forwtid to the I flsttNW of the capital of the Old SontlnloD, the annlhllatton IV ill lelieUlouB army, and the restoration of the ITnlon as It I ni, romrd Is said to be the word, onoe more: oni army Ii«aU piebrtobaladonto Blohmond by Oen. UeOIellan, bnt Ittirne tttlalledwlth Banudde, andnnder bis direottons will I nfMt Ihots deeds of Talor whloh gafe snch renown to the iinx of the Fotomao to their seren days' battles on the dual CvoxmB.—Ur. E. H. Orace has piorea himself the I giAciliiketer of the age by his truly wonderful pertbrmanoes ftthlwlb bat and ball daring the past season, to England. The I iinMihawforhlmthe best record ever aohleved, and not a fer Dalahes have boon "saved by Grace." Only to think of two [Mhjji oi 100 and opvaids, three of one hondred and npwards, ^Dgngaleecore of 1190 mnet and 812 wloketsi doodness OiuothaBl ^wlng30yBrdsforetohran,lfhlstotalwereone I Mb t« has "locomoled" U% miles, exalaslToof the distance ignnd In howling, lleldtog, and when nmnlng for others' hits. ftwsoldietlieononrUDrelslf wawerehlm. Hsnyaorloketer ' ifBld gtfe a fortone, eabmltto the gnlllottoe, anything, to be dill to point to each a table of flgores as the following and oaU ii'ailas." Look at'em ODO«:— ^ Bmca Wioxna. KiHBor Uatob. §^ II § 1$ II § nnl UTS.ai of Clifton Olob 6 fud's 11 Ts. Uarlboio' Oelloge 18 lickwallTS. Bodmlnster. 6 BidirellTs. Fienohay. 8 aiftonTB, Oheltenham College 89 (IballMiham College ts. Olltton. ^ S Idrs't U ya. Swtodon SB ItVTiOldMembenofOlUlonOlob... 6 I Eiigarl TS. Olrenceiter 8 fftitaianooaterehlre'?!, Lansdown... 37 Uraoeatenhlre TS, SeTonshlre ST UcUffTs.Dedmtaster 61 tatlemen vs. Plajeis onder 30 3S OBtlamen of South and North 7 tath Wales OInb ts. Borrey Olah 7 Isilh Wales dub ts. Uarylobone OInb 0 Daliolaon'g 11 tb. Wotton Park 74 talh Wales ts. Oentlemen of Sent... S Smth Wales tb. I Zlogarl 26 llHNsger'a 11 vs. Frenohay 4a Hot Conbam vs. li of W. OloncMton. 17 Isole Park tb. Frenchay 308* Bn^d TB. 14 of Sont 0 lunlebone dab vs Oent'men of Kont.lOl* UalMd Beven t>. 93 of Olienceeter.... B Uot Oliflon dabvs. Ueeaenger's 33.. 87 OteueelerBblTe ts, SeTonshlre 0 Frtnehay tb. Abbot's Leigh 1 FiSea'a 11 TS. BedmloBtei 1 DedmtauterTS. Pollen's 11 3S B^iligilolt'l Col, vs. Marlboro' Ooll. 0 nuloWs U TB. SalDbory's 11 8 anion TB 16 of New College 41 OlSio TS 16 Psit (k Fres't Oram, BohLMt iXS,TB. 11 ofQodalmtogDistrict.... 8 IsMdown TS. Bedmlnster 43 (hand totals 1391 •Motont T 3 16 118 U s 16 U 40 las lot 31W 181181 313 TutnomHo.—Thntaday of this ireek Is the day set apart by Ike pewars that be, for the nsnal thanksglvtog. We would that It eoild be Indnlged to as snoh by OTory man, Tromtn, and ohfld httielaDd; hot, alasi we fear that many • (amOj olrole win km Us Tsotnt obalr, while many a table ttIU not be gar. ■hked by the aconatomed todey. We pen this thooght for Aepnpotsof calltog the attention of tboaewho haveenongh M to spare, to the fiut that they can sapply.thedoflolenoy to Mh oases, by a trUmOlf caU with a well-ladan baakst. The MlBas of this ooantry never had a more golden opportonlly to Mt the good Samartlan'a part, and we feel aaaored U wlU not be bat, Beniember the poor slok soldiers and their families. Let Ikan have real oooaslon to glTe thanks. ^om OM THAaziaima Day,—ms Is generally oonaldered ka clMkg day for base ball, and a great nnmber of games are ■'■'It Vlajed. The weather of Ule, has tended Co hnook spots M of the groond, but as' It Is now dry, and a nipping and eager "r preTsOs, we see no reason, if It oonUnnes, why the boys Aoald not kno«k spots ont of the baU. On the oontrary, we go K te It, we do, and to the words of the poel^ say, •■let her rip I" ^■sKu n SnuHD.—From England wo lean that a new aUutp has been fbnnd for the Oenltal AMoa Uiaalon. The 'f'^palqnaimoatton of the now Bishop U his "great phyHoal *«"(th." The Idea Is a good one. It the heathen won't listen M.the bath to a oalm and paUoUo manner, the new missionary «a taiook themdowniand bailttoto theniA The world iom »««, after all. • aUhl HiABl-« la stated that the Hon. Bobert lawley. wha. •yWi own eTldeBoe,UgQUtyof a deUborate (Usehoodtothe "bnbble bet,"referred to elsewhere,Is abrother V ™* Lawley, the lytog Blohmond oorraspondeat of the "MonWaio, A hopeful pair. MuS^ Ifo** TiBsns PBnuDiLPHU.—On the Sw2?Jx'^*^».' *'»!' 'booUng took plaoe at Trenton, N. J.,- ftwiSli-*"* WUllam Seeds, &e former reprtsehUng rtS?lBi»il^''"Si'- " pigeons eaoh, at 31 yds. ^SiS!'^^' ^0 it^o ^ ^00 a ddo. ^OeJetseyBoy y^^tS'^Jti''^»ii shootlDg,ltming 33 UriiSntoflBi nqr- J2!SS^Uonlof36. The atakea were Eanded over to the PhUa- «viu« leprosentatlTe* wo«S^!5°S?7 A sportsman to the neighborhood ef the ravn h.S*'™*'^' ITranoa, shot reoentlyan onasaallrUise i|^f*7l>>8 aionnd one of his legs a amiU iron rlngronwhldi n^*** S"* »of*»* "Bori atCflirtray, to ITTp This ftS •^woflnutlon of the vplnlon of ositato natoraUsts Sal ^'^Ureioraoent nryandtipward. ^ " ?Jf!r Bmwia-On Tharsday, Hot. 10, there wu an SS^^V^ raeeon thaPototBoad, New Bsdfbrd. Uass., gS*°'ff.pBiiiilngbnn'a Swipes and Obed Ohaae's Boa& nlla lSS',gg*»to>» toflTa,to sMUto. U wwvto by 8i^ta t b; ?j bin a . WH.OIiABKB'B SALOOir-ZTHBaKU-OoRWref Ho» tonandOnabysizselStNewTork. ThlsestabUahmenlmartntk- fully be'termed the Sportsman's Qallerr of Ait as there b'to be foond the most extensTe oollaoUon of the kind In the elty,,lnoIa* ding ptotmes r epres e nttog the most Important aportlna evenia, and tne portraits of most of the 4mtoent sportsmen to° thslr sev- eral pursuits. Visit the BpbrtlngPlotareaallery, to whloh aome ntnable additions have reoently been nude, by nil mains. 8tf VHBI oniKIfTAIj, No. 116 Bowety, between Grand and Hester ab«et^ New Toric.' The snbacilber reipertfldly InArms hla firlsnds and aoqoatotanoes, that he has taken the above honae, whloh ha opened on Uonday eventog, JnneOlh, 1881. -nis Bar win be supplied with the oholcest Wtoes, Uquoia; and B e gan . XheViopnewririndoeTerythlngtohlspo«erto|||omoUeomori H6t Lm Loo I—A party representing himself u Johnny Hor- rts, of Boston, was tolown last week looUng for Bghl^ with fair piospeots of getting something to do, We've not seen the todl- vlduaL bnt If he'i not the orl^nal, the Boston Johnny will donbt- leas let us know right off. It is rather singular what a nnmber of ooves have been palming themaelvaa off for start lately. Binoe osr timely exposure, notUng further has been heard of the bogus lot Nolan or BUI Benjamin. It Is to the toterest of the sporting oommunlty to see these feOowa headed off before going too far. 0 Ijyi or HoiiRov4rBDT.—One of these days wo Intend glvtog a aketoh of aU the sporting houses and gay places to Eooston. stteot; between Hercer and the Bowery. It'a a Uvely neighbor* liood, this, .and if there isn't sometiilng to write about, we wouldn't say so. It will be given Just as we And the different "houses of oall"—whether good, bad, or todlflerent ' Ow THB OiBPST.—It Is expected an early morning meettog wfll be got off some time this week, between Drumgoole and Brown, for a purse. Brown has lately arrived from the old oonntrr, and Is now stopping to the Fourth ward, and wants to try his taok here., "Ablrlleldandnofkvor." ' TcDxa SoBBCT 'Euan FBou— Be Obaixkcou aaanv,->Our toqnlry after this youngster hss had the desired effeot» and we give the snbstanee of his card: "Owxao, NoT.lOth, Bditob Gums: I see In last week's paper that Toung Grady Is anxious for a fl«ht. IsawblmatHoiyHa- oarty'a a week before leaving Now Tork, and wanted to make a match with him then, but he deoUn'ed nntU he had beenon shore for a few months, havtog just come from sea. Now that he la anxions for a fight, I will accommodate him for the sum of two or Ato hundred doUars, as my baokeia hare would aa.Ueve bank me for ftva hundred ss for one, and I am wUUng to meet him for any amount over two hundred; It wouldn't pay me to leave bust. nesa for less than that sum. An answer ftom Grady, with a de- posit of filly doUan left at your ofSce, will be tounedlately cov- ered, for there Is nothtog that would please me better than to have another 'go' to the price rtog. Tour obedient servant, K. Doasn." JmoR Sluotx vs. Tttz of PsovroxiiaB.—One hundred dol- lars has been forwarded ttam Boston to a sporting gentleman of thU oUr, to match EUlott at 150 lbs. against Fits, bnt the Utter hour, for urgent reasons. Informs us that at present a mateh la out of the question on his part In a few months, however, he may accommodate Jemmy. Fltz' fighting weight, we belleVe, la but 140 lbs. Things, therefore, remato tn itatu guo. Who else mntstoflght? . Aucosr A KUsfc—On Tuesday aflemoen, ao the ttoij goes, while Harous Olcero Slanley was gulptog bivalves to Oraoktc Duff's restaurant (the headquarters of pollttoal oSoe seekers and oCce holders) Andy Bheehan took a ahot at him with a tumbler, but missed. U. 0. & sUgmaUzed Andy as a oowud,'When the latter pulled out his six-shooter and ohallengedOlosroonthe spot Stanley, haTtog no pistol, asked If any gentleman oonld loan him one for the oooaslon, bnt there was no < response. Bheehan then went away, and Stanley proceeded to dlaouas hla oysters aa If nothing had transpired to mlDe bis eauulmlty. The difficulty between these celebrities Is asld to have beoi Andy's toslrumentallty to getUng Uarons sent to Fort Lattyetle. There's fun shead, and this eating saloon Is getttog qotta a noto- riety to the sporting world. DmiTi Op It AnzB All.— By a letter from Oaptato Harry Lazarus, we perceive he has bean dished out of hla autlsiehlp. LltUe Mao's removal has created a complete revolution to the army, and the number of offloers resigned to the reglmsntTrtiere all Harry's hopes vrere centered, has changed OTorytlilgg and everybody'a prospects. The gentlemanly little Z00.Z00 Oaptato lan't half dlsoounged yet, though—he threatens to stay around Washington unUl aomethtog reaUy turns up. Hay that be "be- fore •don." Timn SuLLXViM.—It has long been a "desldsratnm" to get hold of agood Ukeneaa of that gay hnnmitog-blrd, poor Jim aii: Uvah. We oan now aay "Eurekal" for Ur. WUllam darke' haa Just receivedalaig»«lae photograph, taken/nm Ifft, to Oallfbmla, and everybody can see for tnemselves "what manner of man ho ms." If we mistake not, this Is the only real portrait of Yankee SoIUvan to eilstenae—It was sent to Olarke from OalUomla, and oouldn't be bou^t for a bushel of old stamps. As Hr. James 0. Pope—the young author of our alaahtog etory. the "PogUlats and Fireman"—haa this week totrodnced Taokee SnlUvan to a atrlktogoharaotor, ItTriU revlTO old recoUeotlous and drive all roundels to the Gem for a peep at the Utile hero. . f A.Buvn PDomsr Vr ton Omoc—Oapialn Uahaai Nertoa, we peroelTO, la op for Alderman of th« FUlh Ward. Wall, why notT "Crow" would make as good a man for the place as any other man—perhaps a trifle better—and we shonld like to see him eleoted. It Isn't over half a oentury sinse John GuUy became a member of the British Parliament, and wlthto our own recoUectlon Tom Hyer was spoken of aa running for Con- gress. hUke Norton was a captato to Colonel Eenigsn'a regi- ment, and has been tostnunental to reomlttog hundreds of men for the Irish Brigade. The sporla and' soldiers wlU raUy to ths snpport of "Oiow Norton." Shoit iND Diomvi FioBi IK BosTOK >ij r j w «B« Jnoti El- liot AHD Bia Bum.—On the leth Inst a match waa made on the spur of the moment, for Big BaUey, aKis "Shoemaker," and Jemmy EUlott, the Sixth Ward Pet, to contend for • quarter of a oentury. Aoeanmanled by a few friends, they drove a abort distance out of town.^d fooled away no time In mitlns under Tray. Jimmy OarroU seconded EUlott, BUI Evans (English BUI") doing the same for Bailey. After four rounds of ooMlded fight- ing, the New Torker won without a mark. A oorrespcndent says: "EUlott won the ^ht to four rounds, oomnletely knocking Buley ont of time—or, to other words, Uoked hun' Ilka bteaktog sUdks. Not a seratoh on EUlott, but BaUey severely bruised about the body and neck." BaUey, It TriU be refneabeied, has Sarredwlth Joe Oobnm, and ought to know a thing or two. Uott promises to become a second Bentda Boy to a few years. We expect Uvely Umea this wtoter—the Iwys are getting sUned ap sgato—the baU is started to earnest now, aod "thtogsls worku." Itaito one there's another fight beraieanrnenp^ per Is Issued. Will Goes oou om io Fiobt OoBnuiT—John a Heehan's letter to Joe Oobnm, announced as havtog been rsoelved by us Isst week, oontatoed aeveral Important potols. In the first plaee, John expresses his firm determination nol tojlgiu ofodiiiiAi^ land unoer any dronmstanoes, but whether he bars other bonn- tries Is another qnesUon. WearetocUnadtobeUevethatlfElng oomes off victor, the BrlUsheia wiU do everything to thelr power to get the two jaanf giants .together, and if they can sora^ up £1000, with the light to oome off to some part of Ireland, the Boy may possibly be todueed to do batUs once more, to order to sU^ce the multitude and pocket the stakes. In the eecond olauae, John 0, offers to back Cobnn for almoat any amount, provldtog Goes inU fight to Oanada, and really we don't sea what ohJeoUons he oan have to this. Goes staled he Tras wining to take or give exi>enBes, and fight to either country. The English sporting press Is dl aUve to the proepeols of anoUtei aansaUcn batue, ana there's. oonslderable chaff lolng on there. The fllu^lnUat Smrtmg tftuf- of Nov. 8, haa the foUowtog ftom one of Goss's baokeis: "Btaliig to your Nem of the 1st that Oo- bunwUl fight Qoas on his own terms, Trill yon please teU me when and where Oobnm has staked the money you speak ot, be- oauae Foeh Price, of Birmingham, wUt not praaU Omfrm wiak- in^'a'matcft uUA Kim, at /ce t>. Anxtma fur a moldh." In the edi- torial oommants onlheabove, the iVnn also makeatoquliy eon- osmlng iUe money alahed by Oobum. In reply to thb,ire oan onlysay^hat Joe caUedon us and stated he mid put up tlSOfbr Goss's expenaea here and (SO as a flnt deposit, to the hands of a oertato party, and that the receipt of It was schnowledged. Mora than this we don't know. When Goss foUowi suit, things wUl look bnatoess Uko, but not tUl then. Eir, Las I—There seems to be no end of tratemlaaUon among the sports—they are flocking to town Item aUdbreotlons. The "latest arrival'^ waa Ned Workman,aKot Lad, from BuflUo, at preaent stopping at the Hotel do Irish, Centre street Somehow {hey have got hun mixed up with Eltagaton George: he's a horse of quite another color. They are both trumps snd "acme on the muscle," New Tork must be oonaldeied pretty Uvely to todnos all these roosten to oome on for fun. Oin Of la AKomi Sfobts.- In our peregrinations about town the other night, we tumbled aoioea Tommy Houston, of the Josh Ward Saloon, ooraer of Bond street and Bovre^. 3%la rooator, to hla'day,|wa a "Ughtnln' irrasUer" and a diaty boy to a tree fight He's B old ohum of Chtlt. LlUy, Tankee Sul- livan, Tom UoOoy, and aU "Italm ftUeis." Tommy's rancha la a Ugii old plaoe for fun, "I'U bet yer," as BUI DowUng would to a^'a listener—andawctfby theOLim. niafswhat'atha D«itHO»BA»nreiroBD,—Wearesorritoleamthalthlsolejer boxer wu fataUy subbed to a fight with hlS'biothe>ln-law, Hike BulUvan. The afllayoaauned to North street, Boston, wheie BuUlvan was tending bar for Ford. Barney fought Id. Frloe to a 109m at the "Flat Iron" aDorter house aAlolatog theNatlonal Theatre, and several men to the old ooantry. Though a rough sort of Mlow, he wu greatly eataamed by ill for his gwuNsb ^klBa.hsaatadMss. Wattajr Uan mum to tiaa ft?oar mxA BILLIARDS. Bio Billubds.— An Impranpta blUlsrd match, of 1,300 potots nprflira moderate amount of money.'Was played at the saloon of TIctor Estephe, comer of Eighth aUd Oheataut atretti, PhUa- delphla, on the 17th tost, between himself and Goldthwalte, thtf Champion player of Boston, Uass., on a oarom tobl^ Chris. Bird betog eleoted referee. The match vraa brought about through James Turner, of turf celebrity, who took Goldthwalte on to Uy out one of the bUUard sharps of the Quaker City, but that todU vldnal being non ol {nttptm, the match (the conditions of whloh are above glTsn), wis substituted, and thoogh of an Impromptu sort, was w«U played, notwithstsndtog it.vns "Uke.the handle of a ptteher" to lis result Good oxeouUon was shown by ttoth, partlcnlatly bv the Bosttin Boy, who went off to a canter from the word "go," and toaddlUontogood avenge pUy, sanlw4ohed to hlB centuries occasionally, to the evident dlsoomflture of EsMpne, who, from nerTousoeas, or some otoer cause, played oonslderablybelcw his standard, AswIU be seen by the ap- pended table of counts, Goldthwalte led all through, and finalrr arriTed at the "Jamptog off plaoe" 438 polnta ahead. Gold- thwalte's backer taJked like an auctioneer, to get bets on dnrtog the progress of the game, offering all torts of odds, bnt nobody "called his hand," to that but UtUe was won or lost eioept the mato stake. Ooldthwalto'8aversge,-30M>-rainkshlgh, toleod, and mayemphaUoallrbe termed "big bUllards," more paitloularly when It u taken into eonsldaratlon that it waa playedon acsnm table, and that by mntaal agreement, when the two object bails !at locked to a comer they were spotted. Bstephe's STeiage of 3 irta not bad by any means, and although Tlctorwasnot victor this time, he deserved to be. At the conoluston of this jartU, as our chess ttlendt almost tovarltbly designate their sets-to, more or less "ohto music" vrss 'practiced OTor, to relation to seTeral proposed matches, but'- noutog came of It Goldthwalte is fast tskuia his degrees to the eu^rlons' art, and no one need be aur- prlsedlfhe should one day earn the title of D. B,,—not Dead Beat-but Doctor of BUUards. It's In him, we think, and what's to mnst come oit, you know. However, we^wtod up on the I, and trot qpt the figures. "Here they be:^'— proguosUcatCj ' oouiiHwim. , 1.. B.... S ,3..8e,.,. 4t :8.. 4.... 46 : 4.-84....100 6..17....116 6.183....806 7.,70.,..S78 .8.. 9....881 ».. S....888 10.. 8....883 U..17....406 13.. 4....410 IB.. 8...,413 I4.,8S....448 IS.. 0....448 18.. 0....448 IT., 3....410 18..88....4S8 10..16....4e0 30..14....S13 31.I40....88S ...6S3 688 873 ...880 880 687 33., 0. 28.. 0.. 24..a8. IS., 0. 26.. 0. 17.. 7., 18..U., 30.. 0. 3. .700 OOLDiaVAITB. JkoLGnml. IMoL 81..13. 83.. 0... 83.. 0... 84.. 8... 85.. 3... 86..10... ST.. «... 38.. 0... 30., 0.., 40..S1... 41.. T... 43..40,.. 48..4T-.. 44.. 0... 0... 0... 31... , 6... , 0.,. 4... 0— 0.,. 0... 36... 80 Tia 711 713 731 738 78» 741 743 741 778 iS 46 47 48. <9. 80. 81, 63. 88. S4. BS. E6..93....1117 57.. 3....1118 (8..70... .1188 50.. 3....1300 . 8T0 . 878 . 879 . 879 • BOl. . 808 . 808 . 910 • 910 ..810 . 010 . 94B .102s player of this d^, haa It to contemplation, we believe, to take a trip to Cuba, on bnstooss and pleasure. Our Bpanlah friends of that "8u Girt lals" wlU have to keep one eye open, at least, or else he wUl take Cuba with a cue, andno bah about It Whether EavanachwlU re-Issue his challenge to the crack "ohaUeis'* of the V. 6. before his departure, or on his return. Is not yet de- cided apon;-but that it eventually wiU be fired off Is fuUy ex- pected. We Shan see what wcBhaU sea in due time. • caiLX's Ba," snd so hss everythtog else to oonneotlon Tilth blUlards, except gas; bnt like true patriots, the saloon keepers don't charge any more for playing. We hope the pnbUo Trtll ap- preciate their genercsliy, and keep the baUs gotog, so aa to help them pay that r tax. Who, with a strong tronpe ante the laad of Shmor Ooaataattna make a leading fo^tuie o^ the enttcttlnment^Thosa "Sons of llomu^P Smyiewej ToajfamiarM^ dowashoulsofapplaass. OellaUotley.tndthelUraiaraBnUer. are the singers of eweot strains, wUU the OonklUis, Tom Oony. and LesUe Hay, do the daring mneoular. There are too many "good 'una" to the compsnyito speak of aU at once, so I Isav* » a future time, parUcnlar mention of some of Ute rest I aoseU herewlUt the St, Louis Dmoara'i report of a wager and its result:— ^ . .. "The shades of night wore comtog fast, As through the airoels a coal toam pttaed; ''wc A band before was playing nice, Constantino foUowed,ooolas Ice." i'"^ "Unoh wander and commotion were yotterday afiemoen n« v dtod by toe gay and festive appearance, to Uarket. FcurUi. aafl ' other prtodpal streets, of ■ load of coal, preceded by a bud of music, decorated with two national flags, and foUowadby aBaitr bearing two bannera vrith queer dsvioes, The coal cart iiaSw stopped at Fmh and Obcatout^treet hotpltaL where ont company, evldanUy quite unused to rough tolLcommenoed iliov elUng the fuel toto the coal vault of that Instltatlon, and ptosei ' Outed the task to the dote, to.tho great enjoyment of the crowd ofspeotstors. The explanaUon of the affair to as follows: Pilar to the late election, Uostrs, Oony, Berry, and OonstantlBe,«{ the Varieties Theatre, decided to make • bet The namaa oI hospital above named, and himself 'shovol It to. tine, baUet-ma^ter by profession, drew the dip of psper lUnstrious by the name 'Bogy,' Bogy proving the Isn man la' the roce.Constantlne veateidar fulDUed his partof the agreement to the merry and patilotloatyle todlcatcd. Onoof the bannaai above referred to, bore the words The Bogy Bet,' and the other • picture ofa spade and ploktxe, with the sentiment, •Bnlly Cgr^ Oonstanttoe.' The btUet'masteT, with spado to hand, foDowaf the coal cart to its tour to the hoepllaL" Arlington h Don-,- Hiker's Iltostrels pisjod during four nights of laatTlhdr aeoo44>l week, and then departed for Olnolnnatl The Holman IMuai^ have l>een doing a splendid business at the Ilaaeum, and xenSi, daring the preeent week,to the greatdeUght of aU the Utile foST ':1lheQutocy Old Folks" giro a coacert to-night, and to- morrow night at LIbiary BaU; "the entire proceeds for tlielMina% fit of wounded soldiers," They ate heralded by many good (V^' ports, and that oombtoed wlUi "the course," wfll no doubt pack the haU Tb» Boweiy Is' tUU to process of re-constmoflaa^ and the Helodeon to dotaig as woU ss when I wrote Isst ' Mlaa Eathlsan O'NeU had a big wdcome at Fox's Castoo.Phlla- delphla, tost week; and Dick Sands, toe dog dancer, also came to for a large ahare of applante. Eaty O'NeU has had a new aonff written for her by Mr. B. O'NeU. Tho subject to "UeOleUan's FaroweU to hto Army."- We give a couple of verses whloh relata to Ucdellan's advice to hto men to standby Bnnittde as tbarp have stood by him. Here they are; but you should lu ' ~ ~ ~ loon atog than at Fox's Oastoo:- » "God blesa you, noble, gallant man, I bid you aU faiewdl— And though toe angntoh I mv f<Ml Hay cause your hearts to eweD. Bemember these, my parting w(nda^ Addreased alone to thee:— 'Go onvrsrd, boys, and stsnd by htet As you have etood by ma.' "Tis not the Ume for Idto words. Nor yet for party stitb; The aafety of our Union Is Tha etady of my life. And recolleot, my soldiers, htnt, Hy parting words to thse Are,'Onward, boys I and stand by hte As you have stood by me.'" Lew Benedlet took hto Ibst ben. at the Toledo (. ^ the30lh,andltwaetoe biggest thine yst of thssassa^nowlar lb thirty-fourth TTsek. HiBCteEiiiAinBoirB. :.] The Eutchtoson Family hars Seen "sent arler" to repeat thait. pericrmance otvihe lOto Nov. on the tot Deo., at nbreaoe, Uaaa. The "tribe of John" seem to demand. ' The Bollande Brotoen, GulUaome and Eanrt, are to ths mat^. ket on the subject of gymnastic dexterity, ahd gtvs their patron*: a epeU of vocal dexterity white pronouncliig one Of the .Idtig? words to their adverttoemont which see on out Mxtojs^ oompUshed gymnasto." They certainly appear to deserve their ttUsof ''gUlsd TEEATBIOAL BEOOBD. Oonttaued from pago MSi aiUSIO HAIiLB. Uohawk, wilUng fkom Detrdton the 13th, says:—Boyes and Pnrdy's Ulnstrds opened here on the ISto for a few nlghto. Ths troupe to a "strong team," toe voosl and tnstmmentd mnslo to of a superior quaUty, and the deltoeatton of negro obaiaater excellent One of the faataies of the entertatoment tothe totrodnoUon of toe Intknt Prodigies Uastais WaUy and Tommy. The "hlntonta" are email, but "prodlglons" on the ant 8.0. Brimmer, formerly of the YarieUes here, to "sU along with'4m," sod never fkUs to bring down toe house irith hto "lauoy nigger, eto.," banJo ado. The oddltlea of Boyoe and Poidy to their farce of toe "African Oourt Scene" are "hugdy fenny. Ur. Oipen renders hto baUads to a very pleaatog and effecUTe style, gtlnliig much apptouse Tank Elvers' Helo- deon Tronpe are giving entertainments throngh ths Gansdat; were laal at London, 0. W., and are expected here shortly Utot Eva Brent hss dosed her engagement hers. She sang tt Carr's Udodeon, Baffalo, one weak, and to now to Phlladelphto. She has many mends here who hope to see her smlltog fkce and hear her sweet songs agato before "many moons have waned." Ulss Dora Dawron sang for one we^ at the Tarietiss here, and has now gone to Chicago. Hons. Angusto Blegrtot, U'Us Boss Blegrtot, Ifastais Slegnsl^ and toe trick dog Uadame lager, (a native of Ihto dty) opencid at the Varieties on the ITIh. At Bdlar's, "hto." to onlto fair, to sptto of the strong at- tractions elsewhere. Utos Julto Dawron (voosUst) and Fxank Wy^nt the prtooe of banjo ptoyeis,are new and good. U'Ue Flora to a voir graceful and pleasing danaeuse. Johnny Boyd In bto champion Jig dance to Uvely aa a cricket, and puts down "them gunboato" of hto "right strong." Utster and Hiss Ftr- rtnd are exoeUent to their donbtodanoas. Miss Laoia Le Claire to very good to all she does; she to eUted wlto much versatUlty. Utos Hsnnah Birch gives us a good representation of old Ire- land to her doubto donee with M'Ue Flora At toe Varieties It to of couiie Uie old, etrong, tip-top, osn't be beat company. House crowded Trito delighted audfencas, and ye heart of ye wortl^ manager Is made exoeadtody glad thereof. Clara (no rdatton to Floaynne) Butler, haa toft Uauager Esher's Bowery to Bt Louis, snd to now wlto Uanager Desgle at toe Varieties. Nothtog Uke variety. EaU managers or mtostrel companies would do wdl to exam- ine the advisrtlBement of Uaster Willie Btondiard.to another column. Some Ethiopian oomedlan would'find WlUle an lm- '^mble'^Ts^etles, nttabursh, has had a good run of bis. wlto Eaty OneUH, who oloaed there on Saturday night Ond went toPhUaddphK Two stoters, named Augusto and Karls, danced at toe Varieties, for toe first time, on tuelTth. The bUto say toey are from Israra Eeene's Theatre. On toe same night, two- brothers, who odl toemsdves Bollande, began a series of sata- nodynamlcdexerclUtlons, If any of our readers oan tan what that to. TheyhBTO been propdUngeTor stoce. Hugh Dough- erty to a great fiiTOrito among too Trlmbldtes. The met sight otlito comlool "mug" hardly CTer fdls to "bring down toe house." Lea's New Tork Udodeon, to Bdtimore, begins to rank among toe most popular ptocea to toat dty. The proprietors are en- gaging "all the New.Tork folks," tothe way of trttoUo exod- lenoe, that they can procure by enterprtoe and llberaUty. Bee todr adTerUaement BoIUmore ftolks like to meet "toe New 7ork folks" at toe sign of "tho big gas light" Ibe company al- ready engaged haa many Snt-dass arons, and iddlUona are oonsUntlyuoteaslng It so as to equal, any to toe oonnbv. To tee Johnny Ilolllgan and Johnny Fierce "do up" toelr Heenan and Bayeis bto. to done worth too prtee of admission. Tht gen- eral management of too InsUtairon to pratoewoithy, and now highly sucoessfUL Adtoturbtnce took place at Wray'a Varieties (Me Eossnto's Bdoon), Sovento street bdow Uarket Phltoddphla, on EHdw night, 14to lost,, which resulted to too deato of Sergeant Uriah siiuzer. It appears that Boaier and two or three otoer soldiers, to patalilg the varieties, toought It adrisable to look to, to ece If there was a deserter present one whom toey had been hunttog for. They were gotog to wltoout paytog, when they were stopped by the docrkoeper, ConriMl Ether. A dleputo occurred, and Beazer offered to pay, but toe otoors. refused to nermlt him. WUUamFleuilng, tne officer of toe honee, approached toe parties, and. It to alleged, dragged toe deceoaed and another cut of the adoon: otoors oamo to too oaelatance of toe officer, and toe sol- dlen wore to badly beaten, tout Boazor died from toe offeoto of hto toluriat toe following morning, being found dotd to the honse when he realdod. WiUltmFlomtog, Conrad Ether, and WUllam Chimbeis, too totter etago manager of toe Varieties, were arrested to awdt too result of tbeOoronei'stovcsUgaUon. The toquest was dosed on tlio.lSlh, tho iuryfinOlng toat Boozer came to hisdeato from injuijios reooived during a riot, and that Wm, Fleming woa present, aiding and asatoUng to said riot ■toer and OhamborsTreredtoohareod, and Fleming hdd to an* swer. Doceaaod tras a member ot toe 83d Pennsylvanto Xogt,- ment of Volontsors- Be had been engigod to a nnmber of bat- tles, and waa admired alike for hto courage to batUe, ktod dlapoalUon, and tmobtriulve manners to private life. He was a single man. The Varieties to looated to toe bttement of toe old "Eossutta." DeoeosodwastotorrodtoHonuiaantCemelory, "'iSeBtloutoVarieties,according to toe aUtementof "Sen- eca," hos been, during the put week, crowded nightly, and the toterest to "Putnam, toe Ben of mo,'.'has set flogged a partlole. It wiU' be repeated durina the entire piesont week,. MdwlUoontlmetodraw,toa.fflrlt^ fbrll thatoouldbe,inaUrespeeto, of actlBg, soenery, costumes, and goperUes.llio company to very strong. M may bsssfn from a advertlisment to your Mlomnai ahdthe nionatnma Oofttalns t^IStn^^LiwtriUtt. latoefiakAaaLaanBl, Ih^nraapMi^tdd une. JnUeHe, ake the lsi2agdaaoany 'Now and Than" goto off toe foUowtog hard hit at somebody) to vrrittog from FlUsbnigh on toe Uto:—A museum Cf wax- figures opened atUasonloHaUtotsly, witoan admtodonftecC 10 and 16 cento. Bo tkr toe proprietors have not had an OTaiploal cfbustoess. A mistake boa twen mode bykeeptog toe openla^. from the public, to not publUhtog toe tact axtendvely. HMtyn our cittoena ore not aware that toe ehowtotocurmldat haps,tothe course of time, toe managers wm wake tpand'llliA. out "whafs the matter." We hove received Jwo eiceUent card photofispha tt Fnt { J. H. Biddona and his daughter Fanny. The Carter ZonaTeStotershaTS had a fine tour to HUnolf. At present toey are to IndtonapoUs, where Uanager Carter nov^ wtohes to obtttoafresh Icadtog TloUntot Bee hto advarttos*: ment Agood berth for some good feUow. We think lUlhdy' that toe Carter Zouaves wiU soon cort themselves slong this way, and tocnweaholl aea.howmnch those'charming Bisters fcars , Improved. J. Heneage Oartei to quite a manaoer, to svety sense, and reporto having deored, whUe totely to ilBflkulr. lowK. tlTS to one week, which certainly must have been not bod t* take, such times as toese, snd wlto sosdeot andce^yaJltUa-, family party. Whawintotobo"llntfld"forthamr Charley Hlbbord to confined by lUneostb, hto robm at ths Hl^. t>ard House, Jsokson/Uich. Frank flharpeteln and sfitwfrlsBda are wlto him, ClttCUBBHS. Thto week, an ^phltoeatre, for circus peifbnisaess, is to W opened to FhllodelpUa by Uessra. Gardner and'Hemmlnga^, Tne place sdsoied to the buUdtog formerly knowft as Mattand' Hall, to Uarket street above Twelfth. The place bs* besn flMsA- Qp St some expense, and wUl be thrown open to toepabUotUr. evening, Uondoy, Nov. Mto. The prioea of admladon rang*; from IS cento to 60 cents. Don Gardner wlU do the .down baa- nesa, snd totrodnce hto odebroted mnlee. . Charley Do Vere,weU known to drone drales,.to'letftoglbr' Ufe," at toe Continental Uudo HoU, Phltoddphla. < ' J. W. Wud, onotoer olnus odebrlty, to peifcnnlog on Ih*' "doad swtog," at Fox's Oastoo, to Phltoddphla. Tiis muata haUa wUl, no doubt, employ mony dicus peopto during th» oomtogwlntor. Ur. Fox, of toe Oastoo, and lb, WdC of Ih*' Conttoentol, toe two prtodpd managan to FhUadelphtab St^ always ready to engage whatover good tdent may oflkR - '■ Hons. GuUbault^s Garden, UoatresL to very souMsfU^ oocupled now by a a first dass equettrton 'company. Tom S. Toole to toe manager, and Felix Oarlo toe equettrton director. ' FranhUn, irltobls o|nms, hod been at Caps Town, Cape of- Good Hope. Ur. J. H. Udvyn, wlto tos Christy Ulsstrels, to a"' letter to toe Oldpbb, bearing dole Cape Tbwn, Sept IT, aws!—', ••FranhUn has been hare wlto hto olioas, bnt did not meet wlto- extraordinary ImsUieas, Among hla company are Stev e Ethali; Utos Stephens, and Jean Johnson. Poor Jean to fkst deslioylBg hImseIC That btd rock, drink, thot bos rutoedso manypto- ftodousto, to test doahtog to toe hnU ot Jeon'o oonttHaUoa Hons. Ollvere oome here from OdouUo, wlto a Fifr^dzen^,' but was obUged to proceed up toe country with hto tooupe, ta that style of entertainment is now getting side ontbei^ la, foot all through toe odonlea toe olrous business to neaily pUyaA; out They have been snrfdted wlto It Utdy." ^ From Bouto America we have received glowing sooouBtoor toe success of Bpaldtog ft Bogers'a Ocean Olrouo. AiBtoJansIi* toey hod splendid budness, and everywurtoy was ext«ideai» the tronp* We hear that netriy 120,000 had dreidy bcM/ lemlUedto KewTork, toeprofita of toeconoem slnoetoeyhafl' commenced performtog. At lost accounto toey were on B^^e a ahlp,onlbelrw»yto Bahla,lf we remembertheBamsofttj ptooe coneoOy, for we have not toe letter br ut. 'ba'S'IS aU seems plessedTrtto toe reception toey have met wn>.aa€. everybody and eTarythftig vras worUng harmoBloBaly. AJCATBVR. . , ' ' BUBIOR DnuuTio AssoousiOR,—Thto old 3™S'?!!^«-?SJf' jave a performance of "Otoi~ — Inst, wlto Ur. J.B.Wardi gave a performance of "OtoeUo," at Dramatle Htn,oatool8a Inst, wlto Ur. J. B. Ward aa the Jedous Uoor, snpeoitad » Ur. J, B. Bheimon ulogo, and Ur. 0, Wdtoos asOssdk (KM toree, Sherman was toe most suooetsful ss an" aotorJus togo; betog wdl oonoolved and artlttloaUy exeoutsd, while WMi» Otodiowos loo terns and insipid. The Utoees Lottos HMr>; Ihome and BoacBonner, toe former aa Dosdomonsud toSUJ. tor aa Emilia, were unequal to too parts, and lacked nfflanir spirit to rouse anyentooatosm among too oadleno^in todr fsTor. These ladles poescss thequalifleatlons toot oomwneia. make good aotresses, and awaroof toe fact; wo are amljsum. oloua that toey are cordeas, and expend bnt* molotyof ttettr time to study, "Tho Bough Dtomond" »«rinlnotedtos ^ttojr Tho Barton boys are arranging preUmlnsries to "geiow _ unr ISto annud ban, of whloh due noUoe WlU be given. Natiomol Assoounoir of Bim Bah, r^^™*7™»JS?5f meeting of thto assoctoUon wUl bs held on ^ednesd^tts lOto day ofl>eoambor next, at TK o'clock, P. H., ^'f.^f^'S.wfS oTtoo UeroantUo Library Astoototlon (dlnton HaU.) JnnqtloU of Aalor ptooe and Etehto strset to the city of New Dj*^, gales wUl pleasefllswito toe undersigned, before thetimsec meettog, thdr credenUato, signed by toe preildont luidssoretsir of their dub. J. B4)ts Foenir, BocordlM Beoretajr. ■ . J3. : 182 Nassaustteet NewT(«dV« - flu. Novembor 10k 1861. ' wtoededarotBordeai 8te