New York Clipper (Dec 1862)

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'SrnUifliftirilxBaDttta »TMBV' Oabtf (mrMpwm>um}:clab«r«lgktin)i I <Ut B<;tw<hft il>..pai Mimnv-in «I1 leuai in id- ■ i Mw m t rt it■■a^o^lw^^pw Bb» lbr'«Mh,»DA«T«^ ■Dlj-i<irnWlnit|pw, .Tiiiwll >Tttf Ti>ntiTini>' • " BATUBDAT, DGOEOIBEB 6, 1861 Aarb ■thivob nr dhoijuiOi iT fOB TBI KlW TQMM: OUfJUy ;. BT Oro (UBiH BOt, BXaiMS—irirMBBS'TXII. fS.ASti BQ TiyAOtOVS BETEEB HA£F-A !^IT aiiix—''iNTBAirAaa" ifip. baufson— as- ttt|Erift3l <at TBS VAB—"TO BB OONTHnTE^." . ' t't'itmA'ttbnnr&oin th«iilo7tlAiitplilth«iitre,eo'raar irti^f ilid Qveen'B gqiuM, to PbU Bampaon'a hotiu, "" BUU^boat tills nelgabarhooidlisueT8t7hear; 'ThoM'a muriim wmitrM. vhnVA AIat. VflndenOTl*!! I -u'-fi ..Ho^JiVl' .!•, .,v. •. ; . .r- ■• ;*tK !pIe^''lCtt< BlUMtfn,'' uid In t f»« noond* tbey, ifW _ *emd'ti5!.lit<Btyle.. »IVa « »ad thing, that •wwf of your*. jmt' Mk'i'-yaii^'bomb.ito ^-tome ttma, butetd' of flghUng lUto KlUensTutsI Taa*n taot only orlppUsg yonnaiTei, but inuildff'titnai«dil oi'1hOQttildsd«p«ndem on Ameitofor tbelr tiWe; Iiobki^t ont. Uilpplngi I novtr kaev It to be btU so twdla'aUnyUXIk W««ieAolngiiothln8ttill,hTaidi«diaied>r ~n d»r atmlhg—yea, aotiiUIy atwlDglor the ban neceuules otUto. H'a^tnforblniUi'aon'tifottthlnltBot" ladafltted wengNtteaUe^nOy wllh bimaalf and fiiUow-tovnunen, bnt liiflesa toiinsof oonnromlBe oama flnt ftont tho Bonto, vno teought aboQt the heulth aoniplnoy, there i ooiild bo no aetUo- 'itiont nnUI one ov the otberputy vere detdUoked. "Just so long aa jonr gu T onuu ent vrlofa atlhe teaseh being fitted tip and loaded «t tbla vary port wllh anna and ammnnltlon, eto., Itor the nbds, iflll tUa Uoody'\rai listi yea, yon aie only prolonging It Ionndrea. "Bad fiigland stood aloof and belpod neither aide, t wooM hSTO been over long ago. XTio Sonlfi ■wonldn't have attampledto orrylt on, but for the decided sympathy manlr tested'for'it liy yonr - Bereefotd Hopes, Boebvcks, andjaqoh O^yetty sheets as the Tima. and. AmuWi. nenpaper." These -were my sentlmenta ftaely expressed, to be loie, yet trae noTer- theieis. Of «onne, Philip retaliated, denied some thUgs, ad> iBittted others, and pointed ontgUtliig bvlta on ooi aide the house. It wouldn't do to 'write all onr argoments down on eper; yoa oanform some optailon of BIr. Bampson'a^ewsby e little Bcnpe'of gossip already Introdnoed. .He told me a long fam about a'Mr. iaokaon'i brfiiglng eome trotting atook taim America to llok'allBsglaiid, end^ow he got lloked himself much to Mb YPhlllp'a) iellght, beoanao he ii»s moha ''bUsl6d bag of T?lnd>' I don't remember anything of the kind eTer befiurln the OumB,and U Itwun't TentUated through this Wper's oolomns, many^WU bo InoUned to doubt the whole atoiy, your Cabin Boy amojget them. How to It f Two o'dook having itmdk, FhU rose to depart, requesting my "oompany to the liTeipool T»ttera*ll's, or Intas'a Horse Basaar, whl&waa qnletlyasaentedto on my part, although had I oholc^ I i«f«n«d Bla^ to'takeoareof jthehonse,^) To quietly mdie«'kM*sto7Wintm attamoon. partof It, when my dlntg tImaanlTed, and I p_ As I'm getting somewhat out of humor for writing, yorllbaTe to watt ferTiAetch of Vr. Bampaon's bstUes, hli pecnllarlUes. and Ida Mtrtillshgiant,<imtlliie^ week. Are yes all agreeable t BAXiL P li A T v ' Ktxioiui, Amoatixton or Bm Biii, PLatna—nie annuil meeting of this asaoetatlan will be heU, oa Wedneadajr, the 10th day efSecomber next, at TM o'doek,- P. Id in the leotare room oTthe Hereantlle Library Asioelatlon (Ollnton Ball,) Junction of Astortflaoe and Eighth street, In the oity of MewTork. -Sele- ntasiWlU, pleaaefile with the undersigned, before the ilmsof meeongrthelr credentials, al^ed by the president and seoieUiy of their clnb. J. Boea Fobust, Beoordlng Qeeretary, Moiember 10, 1861 -1« Massaustreet, ^ew ^o*^* EOSTOBD QLUB ATEBAOBS 01 IMl . I The following are the'aTeragei of those mambere of thl* dub who have played In flzit nine matobea dozing iilin:— ^Thare's Olisrtan Bonare, where Alex. Henderson' '(fllDii of ^Tues;) wllllanuon square, where Jem '^keptaUnrf oonoert hall; and Houghton street, aAe,who iinght Harry CMbUn.keepa-all theie i-aia.MrlghtfomlMteach other.". Idon't beUoTe I could '"itiaqyfhlng ihore Interesting'to yon than either of the _4ii5^-oaase Whyl In th^uM place, Ur. Henderson's 1,-oi Ji»WDnUn.'t leod all the way acroaa:the AUantlo to iiihe Uiepresslbla, spunky UtUe Cums, and yon'd jfirmdrt'of suoh a man. In .the'second and third nWd ahdJ^aiarke'a names are so familiar, eren '-.'.Ihaagfa.jou'inayhsTeneTerhadthepIeaiureof seeing either, ttttZkDOw'yiRi're Itdilng to get theli whole history. Bnf'li 'Won't dsC? ; I started with PhD Bamieon, and shall have to flax lilm>^ 'd^ spreading on other matters. 'Who hasn't heard of tSie *« ima^ip mmB* nmM„nTii >* Philip BsmpBon? The man who oMd lake a two hour'a batting tarn anoUier one day, get badly tieijen,aadtnaweek after Uck the same fellow "llxebreaUng ■ttfika,'" 'wtlhant getllng« ecrateh blmsell Ah, he wia a great ftPow whan he 'wanted to be, but when he didn't, I consider him soman at 'Dnw lt mild, sonny," aaya yon, "or Bampion 11)11'Oarxy^'whatUace only threatened to do, when yon go fbam«0mL" WeTer.feSE, Captain, he's too old to bperste now, ■Bd-ons gnoddmOh in iae belly (they dom't say stomach here, ■491'^ooighfbelly sounded "Wenywnlgsr" at first, but am l»»y,qMte'iMeidtol{ that la to aay the iwrd; "beSy"—nothing •lsis)^.ifii^tnak«t1ilm'as weaklnthe spine as his namesake «aa.wti«; 'iHiyi niiinth got.around on his blind side and made Iit£Ukie''<^iii7,othermcn.''.'Bealdea,jrem\fardhaa khown'me ttmAp psft up my hands, and OhazleT Inict^ has endesTored ip d$i,.thf,-a|{Bne lyy iPrtotVisl demonstrstton-on my odd-looking *— ' ^*'^^orie^yoa.aee,to.be,'fore7ranied (orwartned willbe oaas) Isas '|ni6d'as'being far»«rmed-^'that the ^iittan' of me oH^ialf If that isn't «notub, ni ^ .^labiagh or Herr Drleabaeh dodger aodlopk him ;e eye for about two hoars, more or less. Iliitonght .-Tlila sort it talk Is only "dawdling" (doa't go to twVdn that -word tikei Url Tan Broedc did on Balndeer lately, or TDifllbesure'io lose unleis tefenlng to my dnpnbllshed dlc- T)«WBy the time and trifling with good natore. Avaunt ■' • '■- thefluctoatlonBof Beaeh.... Brown... Burr. .... Campbell Devyr • Gram »•* Mins;.;.'. Hanolt.. U BdoElnstry,.'.'A MoAuslsn.... 1 Pldgeon./.... 4 Reach. 14 Bpragne.' 6 Spence. 11 Bnyder, John. 6 Snyder, Josh. 2 Bmlth1 Wood 14 ■■<■' \ Vd.tfJ.tt.l. 'to' coBBHslPoiri^iiiraBj'' "R. W P.; TolodO, Ohlo.-»3li*poiit|oiia.TB;T89<>*'': 0»»^Srt i^^rtlM"bUndfbld Hame»';. Chw,Object is.:m^ds to ^¥ JSoaegames asmentJeurl||«ttte«;'by:l)o,mean) wlshls^ft to ^FlnyEopeitjittaolt;- B«tia the:ute^torwu,1i,^>«i I hejBintthaTeoometo the cohdudon ttattt.&«u2 2i.^c«Wddnot «erTa htotorif.Sda^SSjSS I * WlAt to rtply to fli;K Kt to B8d;''-3 g **'«*«l«tjfi ■ £5^- iyrft?W.*'»**»'l^fcnndth6 yo^j'SS^'* :! Stfbl. Kceheh UAlOi BhaU be pleased hear from you. ..■ ^-j y. .:• . v . - ..i J A.Di Con, Brodflko,—Oo^reotlon attended to, as yon WOl pendre. Other.matter«<Mll be attended to In due aeason.; . 'a. B.' 0.0., 0. W.—Position appean thls.week. As a first' at- tempt, It is Tory oradltsUe, ilChongh obTioni to .the .advanoed player. . . ... . ' A uinzs, Windsor, TL-^Pleaae Inform na what numbe* of the ninth Vdumh of theOurmyonreftrto; andwewlUtnoifr for the Information aa aoon thereafter aa poadble. 0. AiUDT, Btixbary.'^The podtlonk In the Uldnlght Enoonnt^ with Joshua Bturgeaate a s foUo wi:-- ' \ * 'T^I||TI01T.V1BST. 'White Qan on 18: Slhgs on 9,4 and 39. Blaok men on 6, U and IB; Blaok Elng on U, i Black to move and win aD White's meii In eight moves. loernoK saobiiD. ' 'Wlilteln«n<i^l and4:"Vlilte SlDgsonlT, 30, UandlS. i Blaok men on'fe, 11 and 97; Blaok Xlngson 10,18 and 80, ' Blaok to move and win. Paulrtn.^aiid Mbrphy "too woll up" aadnBt "ffi Itad thto ihto soma spedous butpi»maturoalSS:2ii'°«5S 1 Sit'JaSlL"*™'*'^'^'- '•"'''"'rt*^*^'?^;' ■ W JffroWIe (Kc<i./_Aaaimilng.onr portUon abote *»'v. ooireot one, we are truly aatonlBhed tosee theveSrv,'*''* In an opening of his own ohooslng, tho first to rnnTJ?,.''™"* at the tfird move only. «ndthatl5'theeXitof^5^]>5 promising his same. Joenlsohtold ns, fifteen ^2?'*''<«fc htomovewooldcoataP; that9..QtakesQ3dPw!?^.-^ ten but that, even then, the vidons defence 9, Sl^m'*'>«-' belrreparable-aUllthe Attack, If nnvened lnu^jUr*»U easily err. H«), J. proves his propodtloDBlhiuCr^''%' 8.. PtoKJ • ^ 4..QtoE9 EKt-B8 fl) IfDefenceB..EBto3,6..^ top best thf t can be'made of the oposlni Ta Wboh Itt IhT' OoMons.—In tlie game pnUlahed last week, please read "JKod: mm." SOaok ' L.lltolS a..lB 33 8.. 8 ■ U OAHB ir«; M^VOL. z ' nHoxji ooBim.0 Blaok. 5'to 14 4.. 4. <..10 ' e. . 8 f. .lC 8..IS 9;. 7 10.. 8 u.. e 13.. 6 18.. 1 e.. 10.. 8 IB 10 .14 34 10 7 18 11 f - White. , 93 to 18 SB ^ M- f " 9T-«i 34 lir 98 . 81 82 18 33 IS 83 38 19 36(A) '98 ' 8 18 9 U.. ts..u M..U' 17.. 8 8;. 14. 10' M.'IIT 91..18 93.. 11' 98.. 7 34..39 38..38 IB': 34 ;u 17 .IT 93 93 16 IS as 81 White. 9B to 39 SO 9B 98 33 91 98 SS 19 30 IS IB '19 ' ■IB • ')14; .•91 17 - IB ' U 10 IS 93 34 fk.. i.ifl., Drawn. 18 31 3« White wins. f Ur. Bnmmonddedaresthat this move loses the game : Black. , * ■' • IIr.'I>.{iaIlathlaopenlng,'X6La UoiRB. Why? BOLVnOH OF P08ITI0B Ho. 3«—Vol. X. : White. 1..19 to IS 9.: 7 ;ii. 8..10 7 4.. 8 8 6..fl T . Blaok. 38 to 19 IS 30 19 10 .10 8 3 10 White. e..l3 to M 7.. 16 80 B..83 ,9..30 10..a3 38 36 and Black. 4 to 11 30 34 M 97 81 Boitxmos oF'snnaaBB' White. 1..96 to 33 3..19 16 White wins. mth. poBmon. Black. IB to 9S U 10 ■ ,■ BUkVCBOABIB.. BETWEEN OBEEK UOimTAIN BOX AND AOOEKTASOE. Black—O. U.' B. ' 'Wtlfo—Aooeptanee. 8.. 8 U - 38 4.. 4 8 94 90 and let's to the' jMlnt-^ot -^eMhVefale Billy Qnlrm'a stomp'speedi.' -WntU I^iaBed on lb. Bampson nist, that gentleman was out, ■UT'Mmtbply' about my size waan't sorry, for It gave me a cHUiM'to bsno' a little sodahje chat with his young and sprightly •ttlasnhf 'By'Jingo, It Charley OURon'wasn't right when he ^fiHibl lbs.' Bampson, I'D go to—Birkenhead. She la the meet jrijfltiiWe woman ftor ai pubU*: house Pvs' ever came aoroea. Sme'Vtke vny.devil In her «ye'(a good devil, of oonrae) and ■rihu'die goes to'ialk—holy sailor! afellawlmaglne8he''a known IwUl'Ua life.'U'saCut,boys—die'snothlng else but good ' ovaifiowtng .with spimal spirits, as llvdy as a crlokst,' faille ai<lecneFrancto-Traln. Ton don't wldi-a better tUni than that. I didn't wdt to be asked In the parlor— lAlta'bffiot It: ndther wodd yoa: thck word "wdoome" la as . t3jria%tfMririinslilny fkoe as though printed In tenllne pica TbSB). ■ Ve'^ieretore' adJooned at once to the bar-parlor, and Witmr Jidd'ever heels (figuratively speaUng) In oonveisatloii OTer'sboltle tfaparkllnghoak In less than no time. What we tttlDtd'ttobt^ote her ford and master arrived will forever be ■aqinl^ In' ear own "bumuna"—the vulgar world shall never Btti'4>t:|tf(ncaiighme, and you can bet high nobody dse will VUb. ''mTaln old fishwomen and outtomers Ihim' St John's Jbrket rifp «n the'coiinterfor their sixpenny, for the female ~ itlmit a deaf ear; while it was none of my business to say I r'wbataonievBr.V if tho thirsty souls didn't make her ■Kl,'they aroused a sleepy blah servant girl, who went _>'fhe re<ose,ana aerved the noisy blbtders and tlpplsrs, or Oen's no telling how long they would have had to wait before the laqdlady attended their behests. '~ ' inoh longer our Me a Ide would have lasted bad not Mr. I'hlmself showed his unwdccme (at that parUooIar time %''thla deponent lalth not; perhaps too long for the .for, likemysd( everybody goes as mudito'see . 1 as Ur., and more'too I' Without the least wam- p'dropped right down npoD us, accompanied hy^two '~1ioimda,'towhloh he seemed very-much attached. hi4<)r eurtoti8, and looked to my entertainer fAr an »y.....,.v... :''8bs dldil't take - the hint, however, going on with theixaivaiaatlon foe severd minutes, as though nnconsdons of felfiPinaatioe., .Phlllp'waagettlngfldgett7,hoBlmbstIookeddamn. I.bMW'.i^'bW'Bkltush, wuhed I iiu home. In the Une^tiNiet. Wyplaee'bnt that. pattleiilar spot, The sprightly ivlng got ois both In a state of iMml-desporatlon,broke' iijiitttnagh" to Sampson the Second in this wise: les—Jfed Jamoa. Ned, my husband-^Ur. Bsmp* Mk—MP^d-of this hotel," Philip dung out his ponderous jinitWjBy.oye^.'.ihe'table, and grasped .lAy effeminate' qulllholder •JQv %yvej.:lfclhder Imaged he was getUng honk on. me for. -^d^lag'Wn'hla.albctlons, and though he "sqnozo*'so Infernal 'jiBid tpstwe tears eamo, nobody was going to squeal, hor didn't ditter, '-'wbe^er he Uoant anything, or this was nla bsuiil way . -jMan'itdliOorhaTen'tany dealre-to test the.quesUontarther., nTbhiv4b«en'gool friends ever slnce,'but I always avoid shak'i (togbvida—if a merely ■ 'How do yondo.slr 7 Fine morning," eto., .Mmndby.MUngpreclidy the sam^qoestlons,. Instead of an- ■veruM Bune,'.- Didn't yon ever notice when two men meet, thoy ' '^BvarlaUy-tpIt ont slmllair qseatlons simultaneously, without : - aflhtiV'niln koimirliig the other f Certainly you havor-very pro^ '.^^i^aUrypa de the evne thing yourself a dozen times a dar wlth^ . .-''WtihmUng of it Well, that'a the way Ur. Sampson and your ;.^3(|mble aerrantdoes. .^-'sFKaliSeeNQaiiyof IntxodactlOn over, tbe fighting landlord or- " iidMltiadlBnei tor three,;to<bo aerved up where we wore elttlng. -^SIlnM Mt lor me.to say anything, lest he might take me down a •<tti$-tt aayliig the third order was tor aoaebody dse—not me— Mrttgaum waa the word." . Now, let It be understood, I don't go iSMad-on. : the What Is It Proiessor'a anaugemcnt of getting « cMMrjSnt iwlthont money and,without price—no iJr,-.still,'by - aomaiilMiiscr other, I'veboen,honored;by dining with nlne^ taBtMtftotl^e Corinthian gentlomen acqualntaiices made hero, -'lliauih'-liawr twloo In Uie same place, except wllh Jobd 0. ' —'^"..(tt.^ nowonder, then, that Philip Sampson should V.tli|e«ISiers before bim had done, that la, <ni'A« me 16 jalUr.ui^ InMtatlon.Tfai accepted or nol^ nevet'enlering tfuMMB. On thin oobaalon (declined, (the third order p£;ikllar«ll)andconteDt«d myself with admiring tho ' > botfeen man atdvife as they sat within klsalng ' ' and .oracUnp Jokes at oach other's expense, a. ...fjM "alike wllh hlmsdf: If anything, gjitltng .J lb*, a suppllod.the feline Aoiily, andTtakethom >, thatWW)ed< p .avjoy their repast all tbe.more b^ ilM.ltiifmiL .Blnner over,Urrasniuaons^MgUea nel^iijUltiatedr te.aUandas^MJhtfkses. AOtXiS^kMldfmi SfiMt, right oppoatto the maik% atad . ■■ ihoiightwe ahoold ihike' (he best use of what Ume was Itfd, "Before oommenolns, ieapposo ,we take snthln'; wha^ yod hath' alrt" aays L Baya. bT^'PInt o' atz^Oe," "Sjtto/^'keys I. ':^'X«t's hafe dgaif.too." "Jo^ «■ >«a say." "A-ooapM.o' AnnmoiraL Biahbhob.— The first nine <i the Eokford dub have played In U dub games, and In one pldced matoh—their first—of whloh they have won aU but one. mc: the second game with the Allantlcs. The dubs th^ defeated were the Atlantic, Mutual, Newark, Eagle, Harlem, Hndaon Klvar, of Mewburdi, and Olympio, AUiletIo, Eeysteno. and Adrlatto-^Amalgamaw I Hlne-of Phlladdphla. The total nnmber of InninflB played la the above games (exdu- dve of the picked nine match In Juno) waa 131,'and the total runs obtained, 431; giving an average of 8 runs to an Innings, with 41 every or 98 to a inatoh with 14 over. The told nnmber of runs.scored by their opponents In-the same Innings bdng ^ an average of one and aoma onr to all Innings, and IStoa Ot the Indngq played (here w«re 39 In whloh'no runi wen scored, an average of one to a match, with 6 over, their oppo- nents bdng charged with 49 In the asms InnlngB. The greatest number of imiliga In a match In which no runs weremade,wase; thatof thelropponents.'belng?. . ' In four gamea out of the IS, runs were mode In all the Innings; but'in only one game did their opponents sneeeed in this way. •Em highest ecoie made In as innings waa 3S, t^nd Ih.a matoh .74. The lowest In a matoh waa S. The highest aoores of their opponents were xespeottvely 9 and 89, and the lowest score In a matchX Double figures were scored In single. Innings 6 times. In foor ot the gamee played, none being scored by their opponents. The total number of passed balls, in the above games, on whloh bases weie run WS8J09, against lOff on the part ol their (^ponenta. The totd number of fly catdiea made, waa 119; and missed, 4S. The nnmber made on the bound was 117, agalisat 80 that were missed. In 19 of the above games, the Edrfords were put', out on tool balls 71 thnee, and their opponents 76 Umes. The shorteat game played oGCUplsd ahoora and IS mlontes; and the longest,'4 hours and 80 mlntites. . . Nine Innings were played In all bat two ot the IS games. The first match 'was ^yad Jane B. tnd the last Ootober 34, .. TBB AXLANITCi OLtB AySBAClIS OR l^iBl . The fbllowlng la the oorreotsd Ust of averagea of thla ddb; an eirat having bean oommllted In making np the lost one given:— P08ITI0H Ho. 35—Tol. X. BT s. s. a o., omasa wm. Dedicated to Toung Players. BIAOS. THB lOOtb POBinOIf OB 8TDB<}E& BLAOE. . Ohapman Crane. ...... Uasaey....... Ollvor, John., OUTer,Jos,... O'Brien, U..V O'Brlenif.... Feaice; ...... Smith, 0 Smith, A Start Selnsoth, F... 1 Blmonion , .. 9 98-8-9 38 8-4 91 8-8 10 8-1 IS 9-0- 10. 9:0 18 8-0 Sehert., T'.-ie 9-4 7 IT. 3-3 1 4 4-0 4 U ^ . 8 :s-o 7 8-1 1. 4 4r0 3-1 3-0 . •0-0 1-1 , 9-1 ; 9-4 3-8 3-S 9-t 1-0 M 1-4 1-1. 8-«. 8 .4,. ;4. AonrnoKsi, BiATisncs.—The first nine of Ihe. Atlantlo dub have played five games thla season, viz.; ihree.wlth the £ckford, one with the Uonial, and one with the Harlem, bealdea tddni port In thre^ games with the Philadelphia duba, 0( the five dol gamea played, (heylost threei two with' the Bokfbtd and one with theUoluBl. . ■>:■: ' The total number^t Innings played In the above four games was 4E, and the (otd ronn obtained/93; giving an average of two runs to an Iilnlnga and Bover-^r lT to a match. The told nnmber of rune bj^thblroppdnentaln the aame Innings was 60, an average only ol on» rtm to an Innlidgs, or 13 to a match.. Of tho Innings playod, there were 18 in which do runs were made.anaverage of Stoamatoh; their opponents being charged -with 16 In'the same Innings. ~' . ^ '-: ; The greatest nnmber of Innings InamaiohlnWhlohnoruna were made was 6, that of their opponenta being the lame, In no game on either side, wero runs made In all the Innings playod, and neither aide obtained doable flgurea 'In any of the Innloga; the highest figures on the Atlantic dde being 7, and oDi their opponents'dde 7i The highest score obtained In a match waa'S9, the highest on their opponents' side beln^ 90; the lowest sMies being respeo- tlvoly 8 and S. ■ ' ■! . ii ■ The totd nnmber of fly catches made ln''the above matches waa 34, and of bound catohes,' SS| the number or the^fozmer inlsaed being 18, and of tho latter 9, - < The (otd nbmbei'of foul balls on whloh they were put out In' the above games was 2S, their (qiiponents bslng a|nillany put out dOtinies. NlAe Innings were played In eVerf game.- . The (old number of passed balls on whloh bases were run was 89^he nomber on thopart of their opponents being S8. The longest game oeouplsd 8 hours In playing, and the short* eist 9 hours and IS mlnbtetr. v- -,,''- ' The first nultdi was played July 11th, and th« last 8epf r 33d.' Ko« Tnr- OowulaitTaBt.—TUe foIlowlBg ik a tnie.copy of a letterrecdved by a sohoolmoslerln Tonkeri; "Our, ^ you are a vita of nolsgs, t Intend (o. Inter piy son ln(o you akuIL"^ Whether ha.dld so or aol, we axe not Informed—he'd hare A nlM (Imeoflt, WHITE. Black to move and win. WHITE. Black to more and win. THE GAME OP OHESS. ■^IGBA Bo. aST. BX J. O. BOBUi;iZ. The authorof this Enigma has recently published In Stock- holm, a cclleotlon of 100 problems of his own compodUon; many of them of superior merit "The following," says Loewenlha( who ooples It In the £-0, "la a vary excellent stratagem, remark- ablei both for its dllBoulfy and ingenuity:" ~ ^ ' athlsBl, herBaq,KBsq,KKt3,(}B8, ] " . ' and White P^s at QBS, and EEt Atb. EB7, QB, QB6, 1^4 i t i i .atQEtsq,QB8, <iBe, EB, QBS, QEt4. QB9, White to play and give mate In three moves. ' PHOBItHIB Ho. 357. BX ORIS. 1. aiLBlBO. ■ 'BLAdK. WHITH. 'I White to play and gtVe'biate In four movei;' . aABIXl Bo.. a'llT. A highly amueing and apukling aUrinlsh between 6iu:00ntrl< butor John Sohltamgeriiaid. Josi Thompson, ,£sq,, alnoe (he Ut- (er's return firomEnroile.. ,' . ' OKRTSS dOUfll'aiMAIIBiy/ Attack, Atladr,: ■■ BoblesUget.'-i'. l,.P toK4 .,;„• 9>.E'Kt-B8:'.. vm ''SeRulIHI,.T Thompson: »toC4 (..P.Qi (e),.,.PrQKt4(«) «..QS-|tV EKt-Bs'- .KB-KtS-l- ^tPxP M.'BXBP-H(/)thl»9 " 36..B.KBBq + K.hli'flrMa ■ T {heAtUdtmateslntooflnoves. (a) "It li^Oiw lingular (hat lOpnoUied ahde^^enoedt Dtfinoe, SoUeslngor. Thompson. ll..Qt6herEt8KBtoQeq 13; .OlMUes, E B' K B X_Kt : 18..EtPX.B E-hlsBsa 14;,P-SB8 ' B-EB4 1S..BPX* BXEP 16..KnxKt(fi[)QB-(J4 • I7..KB)<BdIs^KtP>< B 18,.KB-jCte(A]EB-a4 19,.KB^B BPXEt ropositiona thoa-.. — toEsq QBtoQj 9.:e.b 10..QEt.Ki S:;|«t^<B-^2?|i» QtskesQ3dP 4..QEttaB8 Q-E8 S..B-StS'4-(Ki(QB-Q3 6..aaatleabM P-^S3M :7..BXBXtett9EtXB ,8.'.P-^4 Castles the Defence reply )4..P (o K Sth, 18..Kit to o5h" .„< ■>.. Q Stto Et 3d, then IB.. q B to Hfsq, K St to Q M ia^oF '* < 4th, and the Attack has, both ways, tho better g^ *"'*04ft In the Handbnch, 3d Ed., tbla last variation la ooB(iiin.j .L the Sth move, thua:—-' "-™>u«u4ft(a 6.. _ _ <JBXB 9..PtoQ4 PtoOftt 7,.QKtXB EB-Q3 M.^QP-yP Bp5S' 8..iB-KBq P-EB3 H-E kCx P, andwfii'i ^lastly, thelBd |Defenoe, P to i 8 (8); the Haildbucrr * 4:.QtoE9 QtoK9 I 7.. S..'KSt-Q4 EEt-B8 8., 6..QEt-B8 Q.E4 -| 9..Q-horKt6-|..'_ (e) The Attaoka four moves, of 'trhloh thto la the L^. boU novel, and Ingenious. "eirom^ (d) Bfaarre. With such moves Ur. T. usedBometinnhi. featUrJ^fantin,with the mere Idea that some t»tmti!^ whehnlfig attack 'was now organised for his destmcUon^ii^ speculation proves a tUlore aodnst the keendghled'asd roughly'fesd students the Paulsen and Uorphy sendlvfb conquest. ■ (0 Ulght about aa well have put her lnhlspoeket.<flllL'i],. move haa an apparent force. —>«u,m (/) FMmthlspolnttotheendthe Attack Is of the nustniA ling and entertaining desoripUon. '™' (a) Will give mate in two movea—it Et P take B. (A) Very neat and very conduslve. Game played at Bome between Uarmodnke WyvO. Oc w • and Signer DuboIs.-B<Il'f£</«. ' -•'-HiaLr, .EKttoBS (JtoKi .EKt-hlsJ Sb.bV- Khubeati WyvUL l..PtoX4 9..F-EB4 3..EEt-B 8 4<.F-E B 4 6..EEt-ES 6..XB-B4 7..P-Q4 B..P-XEt3 B..£Et-hls6 10..P-qB3 U..Q-herB3 19..P-K6 18..QXEtP 14..EB-Esd ,1 X3E8KBITZKT OAJCBTr. Dubois. PioX4 EPXP P-SEt4 P-EStS P-EB4 EB-hls9 P-EB6 QEt-B3 EB-Et3 XEt-B8 B P X Et P-Q 4 E-hlJ B sq q:Et-x9 iB-B4 •' WyvilL Duholi lB..QtoherB9 EEltoEl 16..KBXKt, OPXE 17..QXKP 3r- 18..QXQEtP -- 19..QXBP 20..Q-B3-t- 91..P-QEt4 99..QPXB 23..QB-Et S 34..QRt-Q9 9S..QEtXEt 38.,P-EtB-|- ■Wyvlll resigns.' E-B s-q (?) / =• ^ '^'^^ ""'^'^ """^ (<) Be castles thus, on the courteous prlndple of "Khtii b Borne, do aa the Bomana do." iKt-BS", Q-E3 Sbxp JtXEP Q-hers . QXBKtP . E-Etaim Eholish Obeis Nxwa nr Bamr.—A new dub has been opa»d at the Working Uen'a College, Wolverhamton. The memben meet on Tuesdns and Saturdays. The Preeldent Is John Hntk Esq.; the Hon. Sec and Treasurer, WllUam Crowther Usibui, Eeq. On Wednesday' Nov. 13, two Intcreitlng matchjioet la the Tournament were played at the Bt James's Chess Omb, Iht enUeman who engaged, were Ur. Fercevd agalnstilr. BIch, ud r. Toung against ur. Stewart A consultation gaBewiapInd by Big. Dubois and Ur. F. Deacon agdnstUr. LoewenthalTlke contest was arranged almply to teat the validly of f new nla. tlon recently dlicovered by Ur. Loewentbd. The readtienid to establish the safety of the variation In the match betnea Ur. 8. Oreen and Ur. Loewenthal, only one game has been plqd, the result being a draw. DRAMAVIO AND OTRBIR BKBITOHEB.^: irsw BSBiss.—ifirMSBB larRTT-povs, wnmDi.cnBEssLT von ssa few tobx oums, . B7 COL. T. A£L8T0N BBOWN, UB. WILLIAUSON. Bom In BDgland, and made his first appearance on the itiie In 179S, at the Oovent Oanden Theatre, London. Uade hli lot In America, December 30,1796, as Tom Tug,.ln "The Watetmaii," at the Haymarket Theatre, Beaton. First appeared In New Xoik In 1797, at ue John street Theatre, as Tom nig. J. BBOWN WI^LIAUSON.* Uade hla first appearance on the American stage, JaniaiyU,. 1796, at the Haymarket Theatre, Boaton, as Othello. DIedu Oharbaton, S. 0., Uarch 36,1803, while a memtier ot (he Iheijn, "UBB. J. B. WILLIAU80N. Ualden name Fon(eneUe. Came to America with her hvatasd and made her dehit January 96,1796, aa Little Pickle, In "Qe Spoiled Ohlld,"at the Haymarket Theatre, Boston, anditwiaoae of the most brilliant and astonishing dtoplaya of theatrlod gtnlu ever edilblted to an Amerioan andlenoe. FliBt appeared In He* 'ToAiiptthe John street Theatre, as PrlscUla Tom-boy,in "Hi* Bomp."' Died at Charleston, S.O., Ootober 31, 1799. '^v^ UB. aSO. STANLEY. B6m In England, and made hla first appoarance on the Ameil- con stasi, September SO, 1810, aa BIr Anthony Abadute, in "Bia Blvals," at the Park Theatre, New Tork. First appeared In loi;: donVOctcber 9,1884, as Nicholas Trefoil, In "Before BrtakMt" at the Lyceum Theatre. Died In 1810. «•* ' ■ ■ UB8. btahlbt. ' Ben in the otty bf Both, England, and made her dAvlOelolitr' 98.1806, at Boston, as LeUtla Hardy. First appeared InHt* Tork, September 84,1810, at the Park Theatre, as Julia, In '^i Blvala."' "After the death of her husband, aha returned to Bag- land and retlred.to private life, at Elrktaom, Lancwhlre. 'Uher, the charms of an degant and Inter^tlng figure, a perfect know'" edge of stage coatome and manners, gestures and action, attem- pered with the gracetal charms of eaae, and wonderfm powtif- ot conception; were unl(M, The natural (ono of hervolMwas remarkably sweat and pleasaht, but not eufilolently extenalre ra- admit of muoh Inflection, and this oceodoned on unpleaaant mo-- notdnyliihorreolta^ton, ■ . " l' . ; MB. BTANLET. • !^ Uade hto flnrt appearance on tho stags at thoWdnntBheel Thelatre, Phlladelpbla, a« Lord Stanley, in "Richard m, wUoht provid a complete faUure, owing, to his "breaking down inua character. Heafterwards became Prompter. Hethenwenjw New Orleans,' and was Stage Manager gf Uie Amerioan Ibeatie,. ^here he died In IBM. '^'.'MONB.IB.TJB AOBILLB. • . Born in 'Sirance, and Wae'^ danper of muoh repute on tte P**' Blan atage. Made hla deM on thd Amorioon stake at the Sowenr Theatre, New.Sork, March 1,1897; Made hladdut In PbUad* phla, July U, 1697, at (he Chestnut Street nieatre, in * 8"^.; Paa de Deux, Hto sgUlty Was. aatonlshlng. Betumed to ebs laadlhlBSO. : t ,, . ■ ,.; . ' madam'b'.'aohillb. .• ■Born' to'Paris, and miit hte.flrst appearanoo on the AjneriMJ.. Mage, at the Bowery Theatre, NewTfork, Morey. lW7.'j*«^ ajpearediln,Philadelphia, July 11,1897, at the ObeatnntBOW .Kbeatre, ln"agrand SiaTdoDcix. She waa a danoerofgoie than ordinary merit Bvery movtiment waa modded »»"'m"" of tho fdr dkaaeuse who'Onoe sported on tho lonlsn hills, w turned wlihheifausband to England in 1830, ,^ . . UBr : ADO 602-.; Is.Soglahdi add inade 1 ten stage, September 6/I7B9, asMi^3uj^y,^n ••Lethe." Made _ ^ , , „ her 17,17S9, as Btimphioya, in '.•The Oonidous lovers. liD'LLHlcABOLiH.B ALilNO. ' Bort at 'Mettno,ln l8»9,.and ttade OaMllno,at Pdormo, In a PO'fo'™""" i«''h^P^Jji^^^^ poor. Her anoo4ss, whloh wss marked, deolded hervocanoB, and she ins eSSS^ »t noienod, where ahS made her ar(l«S