New York Clipper (Nov 1862)

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IBABK QUZ8H, UUn lad PtopTtatoT, (M>UaauB ttioild first aolmniilfuiiah • fkotOftt (■ duuuioiy 0 the 6hiiiel«t of another atntlamui, that he rihoaU then rtoill tlial aitettias, thtt be •hoold then nj be haA'wdelt nndtf otf. eiatoa, anAttat ha ihouia, Urt^tatioanja the Mme <>* J>lJ trlftlntouetnniacUoD. TbtimoIealUrlataaotimpTODiblk ItiM and laoenilslenclei, ind the etatementa Iiat vnhUahed Mm tomnUieTtolsanaMtluntoTeoonoUelheia. OnaTerTiinfettn- nite monlUcltr in tbea« n«ir itatemtnti la, the ditpoaltlon ohown hralTSainoiiiBlsatedptTtlea and their Manda, to niefletoe luuniamtawtrda Admiral Bona. U we oenU a«e the letat isa- emtS nuptotlng th»t Admiral BoaaandtheBtaTudaof tha JockeTaob detliadtoaaorlfloa theae BenvUhcntacanae, ant snapattaT woald.of oonne, be with the cnmaaed. Bntlt la nreMateiois to aopvoaa that the nobknen aaA gantlamen nbo S2?^iS£ 8m2^ CI*, wonld palalteway tod without abaatntenaeeaaltTOiMtteinoh a scandal aatUs^afalnBt men ef O^ ewn order. It would b« the very thlni thejwanld mtat w^tomUL NothlDg leema tons to IraTBu least llkallhoed yew yoBK olippeb, :..: '..' '■■ BAtDBDAT, NOYEMBEB 29, IMt. i-'-i SBITIBB TCBFITBIB in A BSABIo i^6:!ttvdZ\fi'ltB, TBir BSOEOK TBM TXCTIlt. 'j^tal'iloea fitaaSngUnd periteamar Pairita,tt appeaisthU •V tnifltes are not.l^ oal^ ones who are gidUr ef.aharp piaoUoe t» ligglenlah thebexohaqrute; for aoaaewas betsg dlsooased •MBgh tbe pq|in« iaToMtag the oharsd^ |er. Teradtr, etc, af Mfeial premljunt nteinliars of the. Jockey Qnlk From the MBT, and Tsrlad stateoiaati,' "oards,'.' etcii the whole tblag la •snMdanUr n^ed- np, and about "aa cleai 'as nnd," tat the iiblavlng quotations win probably elnoMste the snbject ml- MmBf tat eui teadara to. "get an Idea." , Ilie LoBden Tiam of XVT.T.sajsv- Mjhadharaetar^f the wager between Captain Bsndolph Btewart ■idllT.Tan BnMk'la''atludlsooaaedwith tnereilTaoltrlBour elibs and laeW tirftm than any qneatlon of poUtlflat vihellierforeign m daaMNe.' iKbiiitfBdar. Itla startling' enoagh to find that the ^f«w of hungry ahar^ers are eren anapected to be steallBg i^aiflsllllln sedetlea which ^rldethaiiuetteSnpen being com- wfMiannsaoChonoK . It Is ahocUngto Imagine that mea with gnafauaas and lot^ oonnectloas, oocupylngthe mastoonapl. — poaltlflBS, and holding high tank In our army, can be tlrith tha aaaplolon <f ax^eimiivg tefdl^ to dual a cm- ) tid-^ d'tnulndpouiub. Eren that snah a thing sboiild leo^tposalble Is a Tery unpleasant tvsL. But that evidence " exln whloh rendora each a snaplaleo not only not Im. neon's sonare, at .one oomer of wklah Is ttie Bs|il| esi aflwksweef l(r0.nwndeB,theOldiniitrZr^l li^aldtheata^thebiseaiiheatr* inUtetpeol.OpenedJaanarr lMggale,betweanUrBobertHarttss(of UadMi^e 1 • rJoSftt wfa™U«^ Sf* Jtof los4i). for m, the latO* tSCi^^fcei;! ViaSSnSi^tot eftuesWan entartataBanti: there are sUUas dtaws. Vbvtoounenoed aboutalx o'eleel, aBdatfh^*l<^cl !S«2eriMe tor«UB«odatlngagr^ pUy the game stood-KarttnTflTlTTt^Sfi] I^n. list tolClTeipooI, aome fbur months sg^fi. V. Brooke was fm. Thegame was resumed on the faUewtag waiS? '52l suohw«*Bss"angontlemanly" apnUed ta htaa In thla oorres- pSSSST-aiidbywhomf-wethink ho *«sac«s»Torysupport iS^35wlitheeviaontlythl«katobeywMU)du^^ ^e ii£^^aiaSt ended yet Ihe pubflohaa heard either toomndh OTtoaTutUabU any reader who wlU eoopare thaaa statemesta and slfl the tkctawlU readily dlsoorer. ^ no ibore la a aort of summing up cit the wkele c«rreap«Bd' ante, wUel^ altogether, would take up ate aolaiaaa of the Cur- na, ntiiB too strong a dose for either nil er evr ;readen, we take It' ▼e are gratified topercelTe, kowet«,tliat««r Ameil- oan Tarf lejweMntstlTe U oontti^t to wrlle'bat llttte, and that *f ihe most gsBtlenasly sort Here's his cael»^ "i, Ohesterteia street, S«T. A wi SBU iBtosiL:—Ur. B. lawley havlBg a Wed that his opts- Ion tdatt^ )• Ihe validity of thobeti >Sif«»o».««^e apdUnj KBelBdeer)tel«euiOdonel Bumaby^Oaptaln Stewart had bean ehanged from oonTsraatlan With Oeptaln O^raar andmy Bal£IbeauaTe toaaytbal,at Donoaster nees,lb.B.Lawley to rae hla regret that Captain SJawut w«nld notabin. Sim Ua bets. oouTOTlns.by hla manner the Idta that he wlahed t^e^ 1 reSiaiioMr.Uwley that he eatlrelT mlaap- raS^ded the anfteS; that, as matter tf wtaloD,in&ad uTd &pt«tewirt flOOtofil on the apelUnge» Bidndew, whl^ 1 wmld eheertaUy pay If determined anlnrt ma; that with Cap- tain Btewart, the lUTeetlgatlon would Inrelre a more aarteus tuae than Us bets, snd that If be bhoce to oaaualt sololde, It yftt his aOilr, notmlne.. Veryfrithfollyywis, ^ tre ai«;hai4Iy in poaltlon to give sa oplnlaQ, bat at the same iiewi, eanaot refrain bom thinking that 'tha abora ^dently eX' ^oaea an Intaatlto swindle somdwdy, and that Ur. Ten Bioaak wassIagledoatforaVlatlni. ' paiaw , waiTBIMf .AHP TBIHCIB U BHIOIiAJip, the '<)S£m^wn^««lled "JilsB Blly O'Oonner.' Uatihewawaa the etarlaat week. Se ether pubUo plaoaa in Queen's B^naro are Bt Oeone'B B..... faimlng.a oommunlcatlon between the Bouaie andBk Jobn'a'uae, as* a wboleaale inarkot foe ft»lt and vegeUblM, joaa BoaMsmonu-Tonr game with Kr. Thoain^' ■ 1 en^allowedtobesoldon market daya-WedneaJg-mdSa^ , ^ j^jj^ aft«s3L**Wl ^ Tkaia are about a doten markeU in UtupmI, St John's L^l^ Keep ea. WlUyeua«Mu?^l*>**3 i irfiM . the lead. ImajhaTeafawworda abott ttemall; shall jn,onrnextt "-»«aiii«.ur-« i aay aometfalng about 6i Joha'a lUrkat that may aaton- Uh the tl!nsr ^"Pfi^'f ATenueT, at our beatJt)^soate^, V. H. Xuan, Detwlt—WMttea te yen prlntab- «w ^ ' 1 ZTiSa'aS-ttetobeMarketbutoherhoja. Xii«V^.uVf<5rl^of|>fcfl;;««da^;^ •^•™'lh»m; Mthttle*in(theOi.npw«)forltlnafawweeio»»mdate. By ».Bua«imBBKiisn(0«».-tt4ulriaolttry8u,too. laA^. J »dSintwinglTemeaohanoetoooapaiet^amarhaUofI<OB.lUyom don't aend aome speeimeas el your •'adifl'JiS,V«««!l Stan ttlUTerpool with thoao ol Sew lotk; also tha quality and our heuae, we'U be down on year "fltoa-'-thafa iul^ Sue ^!en the^Ulferent aitlolas sold fbr hnaisA prorendar. [aanaes than one. ^^••i j That's so. i, but Uso net quite Improbable, Iseneughtemakeusall n enrlealtr to the reTelatloBS whloh ao many are anxious b'and' t6 the statemanls, all more or leaa unastlafkctory, Jl ihe jpuftlcs'lmpllaated are now putting forward. sMatament or Admiral Bona, which we publlahad yaster. beeiD new. supplemented by other statamenia from the adelph Btewan^ from the Hon. Bobert Lawley, from the .—Unit AAn'^sley, and from Xleutenant Colonel Bnnaby. jlal; BqnabJr^'d Captain Stewart, It will berememlMTed, t'ihii'btlglnti wagerers upon the apeHlng of the now cele- 'IwpM •.■Beludeer;" Captain Btewart haTlng originally bet- Hnnel'Bnniaby ah OTen £&r-or '.'llTer," as he Is pleaaed to ejilliir-'Diat'Babideerwas spelt with an ve,"ahd haring atter- ifSffi Vat- Ur. 'Ten Broeok £1 to £100 that it was apdt with an Captala Aimealey only cornea Into thlaaltalr as a witness to '(estltrihat tn the Tarragona case. Admiral Bous bad expressed Ms ■'rthoirenoe"..of,Colonel Bumsby; and Mr, loul^u olio a afUmni'Wlte edbus (o rtpudiate hU mm fomal tmUmmy preibmAy fifcK and itm OiMflvtaaivenunderaiOaiton and antrary lo \is rtol tMf.' xhe oUect of Captain Btewart Is to show that he did Mt eoaiglie with Colonel Bnmiby to oheat Ifr. Ten Brocck, and he nSTer. admitted that he had aoconaplrtd. Theobjectof Colonel BimiabT la the aame. Ur. Lawley desires to aay that when he teallfled in writing that he had heard Captain Btownrt admit that hla bet with Oolonel Bumahyvoi a (uUfel^ Aeonly iUa tfedUM.idtiiral Boiatnststed vpmU,aiid did acontmry la jMiiaai wtpiHW (fUn. lAviUs, uho mtpraail at lAt convemilm. ttJsa,i«7t1nngestory. Intheilnt'plaos it IsoTldeBtthat dip'ei cftheparttesliiTe told the wMe trulli about Uie bet Cap- tU'tHeWirC'in hla letter Colcmal Bnnaby, dated from Ou- loway Bduae, aifeeta to tell the whole.htatory aa he told It to Ad- , mlial Bobs, "I told him the whole hlatoiy, aa follows:—That we were talking aboutrenamlng our heraei not BtiaoPslia Oil, and finally aattled to call It Balndeer; AiU,yaa'^no(* It down as I have spelled It, and I ahaffed you dntU^Jshfa you bet me a fiver that It was oorrtct The next ^^,.<g)i( gomt^ .tbe iseea, there was aome mention made of our I|ant(W|£aalmehtloDed the change of name, end yon appealed fi%mMf7 wlisthwysu wer^ right in spelling It thai way; he ungreao, and "fpn Broook slso took up the matter; that TMinneiliiiiyOli OTeni and that Ten Broeok aaldhe woold lay 30 wSr lull I appealed to TheUnason, who waa altUog next me, [hfnot to hedge and eland 16 to 0. I dlq so. ig the oonveraatlon was again renewed at dinner, ohsifed yon and offered to take bets about It jfeellngoertalqToa were right That Ten Broeok li^ woqld lay me 100 to 1 about if. As you were book- batioii.tnq subject, I aald I would take It: that as there mn^AagMon th^srybjeo^ and such odds ware offered, I did no ' a|aM(3|ui)L..any man in my place would have done. That then fPnSw'i'P bnnted for, some of whloh gave It one way and ■■Sa^ iwri ''0^ "0"^ ^'"^ agreed; and the only one "' it.deoldedlyJian was, onrlonely enongh, your own. .Vyou oonld not have been atudylng It Ithensald bought that bets upon things of that sort were not fair, ij^Ww^Ullng ioletmy betabedrawn; but that I mentioned to ^Sv^ff'liflr '"^ «»»m<n«it T. B. instated Vend the.bcBt of it Is that the Admiral hlmsotf says ^ to daolde the matter he «ould give'lttoJMn, as ot way I and that he falr^contradlete hlnuelf on t Bain was a ariaintti," There la notblng. In this vatiwbloh would Justlly Ur. Lawley in aaylig that Captain tha4oonfes8edtohavamBde a "bubble'' Ixt; bnt then ii aM^ nnfortu^utely, great dlffloulUos, also, In beUevlog this 1p4#aa aoourate atatemont of the faots. To belleve that two ha- tmsUb^ttsramake a bet upon tho apelUng of a word, and that i^'Aorof them refere to a dloUonary between:that time and the 4Vr^fl*nnrdB,:When the eubjeot Is revived, and other beta anaaadej leqalrisS .a robust credulity, whloh we muet oonfesa w:t>nafeagi»'jnether a bet was a bubble bet or a tKna-^debet, wUitaki Adaiinl Bous will carry with him the common sense atlMBHllowhen ha inferred thst directly It wss admitted that Bimgij|ad£arnaby'bad dlsous^ the matter and betted upon iftbeoaybafbre, It followed aa a neoeaatry. preaumptton tbat these two ware, on tho day after. liLpQsaesaloh of all the Infor- mattea whloh the ordinary dloUooanes.would afford. Bat la II lOaptaln'Stowartleavesusto lnfer: that the bet as to tho iffU general! Waa U not confined to the apolllng in ,'s SIOBonsry, or to some otherpettiauIardleUonatyl ^ .'.Wt' Broeok affirm that no preasnre was put opon him to bj^lltolou auUiorlty of spartloalar diotionary, either produced ^Hm^iX. Uthabet waa general, the darkest feature (n {be trins- aoflMvaaMaa toils to vanlah. In thst oaas there V^iu not only no «ti(ia|nly,-t)nt .there was, and Is, great uncertainty. Thetmoety- MMiCMj gelling, may be in favor of Captain Btewart but the l^^uTsfslllng Is undoubtedly In favor of Ur. Ten Broeok. This wqrlmyc^iant point IsnottouOhod In snyot tho statements, Wttfiailtf.polntupotf whloh evervthlsg tarns. If the bet wss HMEdi'MM seems.to;havo been. It may have Loan an;lnnocent ■ft .Wajpay suspeot that the betters, who hsd previously dls- ownsdtjt.a matter, and who had ahnoet certainly looked into a dlottOBuy to see how their own bet won^ might , have thought " * ■ ^ - . . 'lo came new r would not ilouQonvayod ^ isabondlUon )(sMtihat It should be deoldod by aome partlcolar dlcUonaiy, L^wa thhik, tharo can bp'but.obeoplnlciu. All the world l(,U(en Uelleve that Oolonol Bomaby and Oaplain Stewart f :)nahlng .their l>ets, had .consulted that dloUonary, and .rail about the matter; and thkt tho whole affair was, to ate the jiort of Captain Btewart "a plant." It Is strange that to mtiall'JlU.Deea writlen and pubUahed, and that we are sUU left OSlnMmiU aa to this material teot. ointef view, it would bbunlpporlant whether the *»".bat tietween ColonelBuraaby and Captain Btewart Tho mvo real It waa: the more ;uiely the parties _,—4,MeA to have InveaUsatad the matter on the s^t It JiaOtUuUr Item Improbable Ihat.Oaptaln Stewart shonld kd- „rtdtk6lte«ttd of the Joohoy OUibttfithehsdmidsa "hnb- bla"b«t. BBtltls.alsolmprobabls tha Admiral Bool aliould thinkhSUWA^^WAi^ilasfonUltwasnotmada. Tbemoattm- VB/btXUita fhdiiMplrehsaalble thing ef all. however. U that a CtRllfpiMi of !.sif|lqq<;«bonlA first thhik ha. heard It, asd thea \, ' ^J^ !'t>.(pjMyUM>^tohadcaiIyuid Jie U lOB; i.inC OnB CABIN BOT. ITMW naiJSiir^^UMBMJt KIMB. QOaia THBOTTOB THE TUNUKL—HTJOOIK' AUDBUZZIF— ••UODVB OTKBAN Pl"—A UXTU PSBBOHAUTY m vauBso m-i ••nviEPOB." Afler*a long, dreary, Jogdlng ride, with ashing Umbs sad ohafed treaaen behlnd,.we dl arrived at onr Jowney'a end, "lut highly deased and deUghted with the ilda," nt downright gUd It waa ovte. There la only one peonllaitty on the vray betweeia Binnlnghamaad Liverpool—a big, dark tunnel, SUO. yards in length, 15 feet In biesdth, and 17 feet in height, that took four years to bulU. It oonmencea ]nst before tnterlng Lime street station, ni toy and explain aomethlng abest thla nndargroand railway. If obody's suoh a fool ss sot to know whst a tunnel Is, I guess—thaf a undeistood. Hera's a dodge you're not up to, though, if the court kno'KB Itself, and It thinks It does: On each Bldeuetraok, or "tramway," as they call It at thla point are two stationary engines, eqasl to M horse power, to draw oar- rlsges op and let 'om down eaey the aforeaald anbterranean pas- aage,eaally. Themaobinery communicates bysspaoloua tunnel underme road, so that a power of 160 horses can be put on. If necessary. 'When the locomotive airlvaa here, 1^ la awltched off, and the road being at an angb of the aame number of degreea Vote Hnmphrey's plag used to mark, tnm tha baek of his head to the tip ef hla nose, (you'U have to gness' haw msny that was) the cars are lausohed forth into utter darkness to tske their own course for the other enA It s man ever osn feel darkncas, it Is in going through ibis cavl^, To me it waa almply disgusting, paraoBurly aa every once in a while I'd hear two lips amacWng a "bni," aomabody tittering and te-helng, and ether slgnsls of distress or pleasnra. I was really msd, and no mistake, at not having a lady companion. It made me laugh right out to aee the number of muaaed bonnets and flushed cauntenasoes when we did get out of darknesa, Aa an iaeHtatlen for courting other men's wlvee, the Xlme Street Tunnel is A Mo. 1, and suits all classes efsodety. Bo much for running down the tunnel. Hew for going up. Instead of the locomotive, an Immense rape (which can only properly be made In a certain part of Beotland) Is attached to the fliat car, asd the whole train la hauled up "so &ahlon;" the rope la laid between the tracks, and worka on small wheels almQar to the bands on a prIntlDg press. But sup- veiyaddi • • - JSS'iSas'her qSte'o sensatlwi. Youth, daah. and beauty are jS:'t?Sa\oo^.-aii^tato^ I THE GAME OF Oh SS^ TO OORRBBPOHDBIITTS^ > Osas. A. OiLBna.—-Your extreaaaly beaatlful notn ^ problem, are at hand; tha Isat wlU appeaf next weA'i!?^* one 0'these days. ' ^'••lifc OHEQUEBS OB 1 Bar. e. A. HaSoHiaa^ has s eocai his statoh with v. m- TO OOMMBPOHDBIIITB. y. A. Da Coir, Btooklya, N. T.—Ihe game Ulaly ooBteeleA br | li pledged to oontaln • "oaroeBcqond* TBI Book or tbi Wobia'i Ooaoiaiof IMI, unleaawk^^ ■ Misiadaistand the aUnston of Hart Leewantlial, lu ohlSES? „ _ _ , li pledged to oontaln "over 3U gamaa^ among wUehwiSz' tJi;^vomelfMdibrL««oh,appeati~thUwaek. Belngiom*- eluded Ihe beat of those played atlkeBrlatoI andBlaSui* vri^langihy, it U quite probebleUat other'variatleasraay hava meetlaga." { been overlooked; atany rate, the game is an tnitrustlTe one. an* | should them prova to be "holea In the sUmM;" oar I eata 'wiU "report" to head quarten. One, TkasoH, 0. W.—-Your solution Is atBOSt aa.aa,0.ir.—PeaItlenreoelved.<aadaBflla. TlthicfsAl toyearToamament^ we reply, let us lukTS tho games by sDI meaa*, I , A.I.If.,a»az01ty.—Bight glad to hear ftSBt yea again. riMiM aa Me for examination. B. Tbomhov. Esq.. ABsabany Gity, Pa.-«to aPoaitloii la ifaif | week's Cuvm, dedleated to you, by onr •orrespaadent B. Ik H.Ik—WdeoBSon board theOunvat PoiltlenO. E. HlHtaHA 350. Aoik Ou Foiaauda -'^Basitlthll) 'acwiLaMB. * ^ ^ i i i athiaStS. K5, SKi^ JTBS, ZS. qiia OAim He. 83—TOIi. X. . . lately aaataated betweoa UsMra. J. A. Be daa ania £ea«h, of BwoklyB,H.Y. ; naoui .ouaaaa. at hla Kt 4, K^ XBA KBitfe, BaOoa. 'White. Leach. 93 to IB 95 IS a» 95 34 9rr 34 81 18 3T 39 18 U 89 ao 95 39 90 94 1» «(•) U Da Cob. 16.. Tto U 1T..M as 18..1T U..99 90..35 31..85 99..98 98..fi9 94..U 35..16 98.. 8 97.. T 38..U 39:.U SO.. 1 Blaok to play and dMw iheportte. PROBIiBIM He. 358. BinHiaicBT-Bi loaa anarisniQia. WUITJL 19 •5 88 98 19 18 18 IS t u IS 1 6 White'Wins. Holes, by J. A. Do Oea. (s) Ala laaea without an It 38 to 94, or 89 to 97 draws. Betterthan (6) 38 to 9t, or 38 to 31, forinstsaoe 10.. U..U to 17 It 38 to 94, thus: 10.. U.. 1 5 U..U 98 U., 13..IS to 17 13.. 6 14 S« to 35 99 IB 38 to 94 38 18(1) 37 18 99 to 18 18 9 SO 95 119. 18. 14 to IB 18 88, Wins. posing the rope broke 7 That occurs very seldom indeed, and even were auoh a thlna to^ppeo, the gravity Is only anlBoleat to let it go down at Third Avenue stage vdoolty—about four miles sn hour. For better safety, breaks ars attached, and 18.. there's very Utile fear of scbldeit; It seems an odd way of trav- eling, though, tlU you get uied to It There are two archea, one for trains oomlsig In, the other for trains going out—also two stationary englnea, .eachof sofBolent power to manage all the work, bat the extra one la there In caae of oeddent Tnia tunnel extends from Ume street to a little place oalled Edge Hill, and at the Lime street end of the tunnel, I>y means Of compreaslBg the air througbsten-lnchplpe, aalgnal-la made In the enriae rocma, by wbfob It la known the trains sre ready to start The steam la immediately turned on, and the eplendid machlaary ia act at work. I have now taken you through the dark arches, (not of the AddpU) and told yon an I know about them; if anyihlns'a wrong, let those bettor posted come oat snd say so ^eabnck, and the "Boyftom home" wlUfeel grateful—muchly It takes considerable time to teD about every little thing, dont it I You can giaraslce by this that aomebosy's got the time to spsre, whose omy hope Is to dish up s little interesttng news, oom- mon-place though It may be, for your entertainment Tonknow as well aa I do, anybody can write thla aort of thing It they'll onlybaoUatolt; but aa nobody alnce Ulke Valah'e death has attempted it It.fell to my lot to try and followln Ulke'sfeet- alepa ao lar as I am able. To thoae who would aay, "It's bH very !weil to tal^ like thla—yon are a thunderln' sight too egotlstlcsi, eto.;" I beg to reply that the uao of the personsl pronoun, "I," Is altogether unavoidable In letters of this kind. "Hnf ced; we nhdorstand all about that; go on with your yams, or go down below 1" Baoh orders as these from Captain, Flratx>uff, and the craft's Doctor, are peremptory-1 "tremble and obey.'' F, OEOBOB'S BALL AMD BOUEBODY BOOBTED ODT- TBB OHDBOH AND TBBATDE-BELEN tTZBTBBK AHP JX)niBE EEELEY-QOIKO TO UABKET. I Facing the London ondKorth-Vestem Railway stsUen is thai monster magnificent edifice, Bt Qeorge's Hsll, tha largest bund- ing of lis kind In tbe world. It la a soaoture In which grandeur and beauty are united. Yon approaoh the entrance up a flight ofBione alepe, and in the interior are two poUoe oourts, sn lit- taenie hsll for public meoUngg, a concert nail, and numereus suitable apartments for the convenience of oOolal parties en. gsged in anything thatmay be going forward. I popped in one of the court rooms to soo what was going on. bat got pat out mighty quick by an eqierry, dressed like an old church beadle, for langolng out loud at a droll fellow being oroaa-examlned, iwhoao wit waa too much for me; therefore, I eaa .ton you no more about lAol deportment In miscellaneous groups stood anxious friends and rolatlvos awaiting the result of seme poor tollow'a trial, some crying, others foil of oonfldenoe that yohnay, Pat, or Sawney, would get dear. I ahould very much like to aee theae groaps patoncanvss by a eUllfol artist, Jem fTard, for instance, iney would be a capital ftndy for the phyalognomla^ phrenologist or any othor giL ' Oonoeru are' troqnently given here, and the organ, of extra- ordinary'power. Is ono of thd largeet Inatmments in tha world. Tho dlmenilons of this hsU are as follows: IM feet In length, IB feet 9 Inches In breadth, and 87 feet S Inches in height; the two law oourts are oooh 63 foet 0 inohes In length, 61 feet 8 inches la breadth, and 43 foot in height Th4 total lengUi of ihe building ls44Sfeet The maselvo columia In the hsU are of granite, boaatually poUshed, and Ihe CorlntUan columns outside are le- markablofor elegance of proportion. Betweoa the haU proper and the atreet is a large space flagged over for promenading, sar> rounded by the most contemptible chain and atone railing I ever ■aw. Everybody here, even native UvarpudUana, expresaea ea- jphaUo and damning oplnlona at the mlterabls aborttona for pall- sades In oontraat with the noble and grand front Ue nsU ^IssUpreaenlg, Tho town corporation have tried a doien Unda the last ton years, none of which oan hold a eandle to the original doalgnof tho arohlteot Vnfortdnaloly that g^at gcnlua-dled before tho hall was . thoroughly flnlsbed, and the <'oomlng man" docan't appear yot to have been bom that oan oompleto the lob broporly. You'll haVo t<r'aand somebody from the Bmptre Olty or Eeyatone Blato to do It for them, and I'll propose him to the Liverpool Corporation.. I've no axe to grind, mlud yon. (that'a not my atylo,) tat want to see the thing done right for the good of the whole place. If I thought yon wore fond of architectural flatter, eolnmn altor column might be wiltton conoernhigst Oeorge'a HaU: as you arc not, ihe ant^eot atisU now give place toolEAirltonls. ' , . Back of Bt Qeorge's HaU la St John's Cbtii«b,bnlltln 1784; its I8..18 to 98 ■ 98 to 18 14..U 18 38 U 15.. 7 9S, aatwina. M..14to 18 91 to 14 U..10 IT 39 '14 18..18 88, and win*. (e) Ascoodaa80to95,inBtyo^an. Borinsianee: is.. 88 to 95 luTTie to 17 39 to 14 U..I4tol8 91 14 I It..18 8% indwiaa. . (d) Any other nova draws, appareaUy. If U..1U n 88 to 95 |ie..l5tol8 98toU U.. 8 7 35 93 It.. 7 It, 17..11 15 39 18 I andSDlydrawa. («) Best u it reoovers ihe piece and gives a elknoo to draw. (f) Thla move destroys hu ohsnee for a draw. I think that aay other reply than the ODeinihetextwonldstin glvehima dra% resnlti . 18.. 94 to 18 |91..Sttot8 93 to 17 ie..39to95 10 38(9) 99..98 99 17 IS 3«..35 St 98 39 38..99 11^ and wins. 98 to 14 BLACK. Uiok announced to win Q, orgiveaiato, In six Mm OAKB Bo. 350. BrUllantahirmlsb between our eontrlbutor Jahn SeUiili(a; I and 0. H. Stanley. Kvurs oaiiBrr. ; instead of this, he move 94tol^ tha Cdlowing the 35to 98 91..3t 95 ^ gavMBw «wwvHWW0 Hsw naawaw avw^va* v» mwf w sw BIVCW thorosahore, making the chorthyitrd mllingS look very od^ Miaiosillka'alUghtof atoM; TuVnlng. dawn Boa atreet, (whsra Phil BttBpson Ut«(, cf 'mom I shall ipsik ^ext ir«^> y«a ap. 19 to 16 16 U 11 8 (*). 3a..36 to 39 8 to 4 38..33 18 4 8 94..18 15.anawlns. Yous, to., J, A.DBC. 38-Tol. Z. BOIiWIOH OF FOBinOir H« R t, r, suwaaaB. WUto. ^ Back. 1.. 8 to 8 ' 9 to 8 Attack, Bahlealnger. l..PtoX4 .a..KEt-BS 8..KB-B4 4..P-QKt4 6..P-QB3 6..CaatIea 7..P-Q4 8..BPXP 8..QKt-B9 19..KB-Zi 5 U..P-K5 Defence, Stanley. PtoK4 o Et-B S KB-B4 BXEtP B-QB4 P-^3 KPXP B-QXtS QB-Xt5 QB-4)9 KKt-K9 Attack, Sohleelsger. I9..QBtoEt5 1S..QB-B4 14.:B-K«t3 15..F-K<(a) 18..KK-Ksq(Ii) DiAaaa, Btaaley. PtoKBS P-KXt4 F-^4 KtX Kty ■ BPXit ""•.ft Q-XBS KKiUiS ie..KRXB BXQP 30..EBXXt-f-BPXX 91..QX EtP-HB-KKi3 39..EB-Q3 <)-KBI,tll 9..I0 8..17 4..U 8..90 8..94 7 18 8 18 81, and wins. 8 I 19 18 8 19 18 for the termination aee the Problem above, (a) The Attock now eommenoea one of those puDgaat which overwhelm aU attompto at opposition, ~ 'i Threatening to take the Biahop. The beat move athla command. Had bottled M..Qtala Baq, or StoBsq, his antagonist would atUl havehadataeil- took. ■OLVnOH OV BTDBOBIB' 08tb FOBmOR. Blaek. mto. 8 8 9 f 18 8 14 9 8 10 16 7. 8. 8.,88 10..98 U,. 1 Black. 39 to 98 98 8«(A} 98 99 8 mito. 9to 8 Qamo between Herr Falkbeer and Valentino Oreea, I ihe BialOh, Drawn 1; Qreen S; Falkbeer 7. svias aaiorr. Bcmtt 0 9 10 7 (A) 18..98 14.. 0 IVblto-WlBI. 99 14 8 18 14 7 17 U Wtowlns. (B) 18,. 34 14,.38 16..89' 18..97 17;.93 18.119 18..15 98..19 91..18 99.. 5 98.. 8 94. .U .\7hltowiBS, (0) 10 I94..I8 8 95..11 17 r98..18 9a 98 S9 97 93 18 16 U 18(0) 18 8 IS 8 18 7 ag'.'.'. VUto 11 18 It 16 It 8 9 14 8 It 8 10 at 18 9 7 16 U 18 7 U 8 18 9t 16 18 6 9 8 18' 18 • 18 IS 18 16 Falkbeer. l.,PtoK4 9..KB-B4 a..P-OKi4 4..P-^BS 6..KKt-B3 8,.P-KBS 7,.P-^4 8..BPXP Oreen. PtoK4 XB-B4 BXKtP B-qB4 P-Q8 EKt-BS KPXP KBrXtS-l- 8..QIM)9(<i} KBXB4 10..QKiXB QKt-B8 U..OaaUes ia..P-K5 I1S..KPXP |l4..P-«6 16..KKi-hla6 18. Q Et-K 4 17. KEtXKi ie,.Xt-Kt8 l».,B-QXt3 . 98..Q-her4 |91..QB-Esq [99..P-X34 Castles KKt-B4 BPXP Q Ei-K 9 K Et-B 3 K Kt X Et B-KB4 QB-Bsq P-QB3 D-KXtS QB-B4 P-EB4 I dls 4- Kt-Q 4 (/) Fslkbeer. Oreeo. 36.,qBtoQ8q KtoUsBH 38..QBXEt B-KB9 97..QB-()9 28. BPXB 3«.,EB-Ksq 80..KR-K6 SL.Xt-XBsq 83.,KKt-X3 QBXB X-It3 P-QI18 B-XB9 B-XB8 ZB-B9 mr KB-q< EXXtP 83,.P-Q7 34..KB-KB 86..QBXQ 8e..Eit-R:o 37.,lit-QB4 .. _ 3S.,RX Q'EtP XBXB 39..KEtXB P-EBt. 40,.X-hlaD9 41,.K-hls3 43.,XXt-q 7 43..KtXBP 44,,11PXP 46,,KEt-K8 i8,,E-q4 47..K-hls6 48.,EXBP, P-XIt4 K-XtS K-hlsB4 P-XKi6 . K-hlaKit KXKtP P-XE4 and, afler.afiw , ■ moves, Oreen resigned. „ _ (d)t.,KtoBBq leads to some Intoroeting vartattOBa; K re- I qolroa ihe greatest oare on ihe part of the Defence toaveniaa lihieateneddangerotloalngtheBIahop, w»<r (a) Tery bold In a matoh game, ventured against a far"*' Kr. Qresn'a force; the result, however, jnatlflod the •sSf*'*'^ believe he ehonld have moved K Inatead ef Xli •• ^ HATCH OAXnO. : GBBiR uonmiH bot.abd aoobptaxob. Bltok-^. U. B. ^nilie-AeeeptaMa, 8.. 8 11 98 98 4,. 4 • 8 ' . ' ' 94 98 194 Igsiiqi^XXi K to his B aq Q-her6 + /TDU a ia*oaw*»" ^V^^ —.1 - .KtohlsBsqKBlaXst .KKtXP <J-»M>** ORAOATIO AND UTHIUl BKBTOUBB. irXW BBRISS.—ITUMBSR SISTBBIT, FOBITIDH Be. 88—Vol. X, . n B. Xi,; 07 fflrilBUaOB. Dedloated to B. Thompson, Eaq., iIlaghany01ty,Pa. BLACK. THB WtttPOBimni. or BTUBOHB. BLACK. ' . WU1191. WUto to mora aaA wliL iranH. milto to move and wte, bmiutn lltaoB ki LoM^ Xia.—On Venday Hot. 8, a aatch (the Mt( Of twtBtr Stmt*) at thli aolentUlb game, wm OdWMft. ^mraa axmaaiLT roa saa tnw tobk 'by COL. T. AUATON BBOWM. UATT PEEL. •Born in Bow York, January 16,1880. BubseqnentIyU«l*J'Sl raiaoved to Brooklyn. In 1610, he mode his first publlo 4W anoe. Ho ehortly after organised a band of Uinsttels, tMiM» a atarrlsg tour. At ihe end of eight months, he Joined a btiis •> llinstrela then playing at Hovelty Hall, New York, where ej^ malned two yeara. Jh then turned hla attention to f^S*? b band known aa CampbeU's, in donlunotlon with tnke wM^u iet4, Ur. Woat dying, the band come under the sole n^'^HSitfl ofUr, Peel, whloh continued tlU 'Wednosday morning, av 1 1819, when he diod. ., >. Hla laet appearance on theatogowas Hay9, lnBnM0. "j^ Wedneaday morning. Hay 4, about 6 o'clock, whUo JiJ , bad, talUog with h% wife, he aaddonly feU H** <i»'SSS "01 Uag, Ism dying I" and inatonUy expired. Bu J^T^ were brought Itom Buffaldio Hew York on the 6th, totha hW" T. B. Prendorgast Broome street, near Broadway, <rom wa»r the fanoral took place on Sunday, Ua7 8. The reinalas w—- terred in Qreenwood Oemetory, with Uasonlo honors. JO&S AUaVSTUs' 8T.0ITB. Bon ln.Conoord„M. H,j and msde his first>]neai_-. (lago 4( tbe WaUiinBttaOarden, Boston, as 0)d nonsi* (