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flATDRDAY, JAmiAEt 81, 1865. Vp OOBiUBIPOlipBm^j w££Sna»Sa^tlm^ wait the an^ thotiU' vhon O.-HMUn'- _ iBff In tnotbez. olMos, tipwrlnn, eto.. Is s AiilflU ttittku *a pcmlble."...."T'otter ehd'Vhw totSUnH to a=*iiea th< iaae puses the nil ttiioh'ttuus^ n I tk ttku sa posxlbla." • mi jios*-'"- /bmslioi • irn'oi'm W*« OowoTWl,Trsnlan.—1. Tie "flilfih end ^IShfdoM sotbMtsfDlL 9. There an "onlltia nenons" SS^med U om Oastom Honst; but whether u «m-iledged '^SMiv^nbk «« hne Iteen tmahle to ttc«Ttklii;.6^^ <ip)ai<m Is, ' ' gMoied'itttttoTets etthb OtiBtom Ht^ ^trwItK tbe'White deiks; 8. "We do not nadentand ^ITiT'i..• 'I ■'■ ■. ■ ■ ! OMxiX^rL' iiii ittime of Sachie between two 'tiityen, L It Alesds'ihe rlibt bOwei—Jatk oTbettti-^a & has t ri'iiu' hMid. tBTliMi • the left, bewer. ts be obUged to' FOeUfli'^'c&ne ^jenothkioiMt 3. Where did NdM lactam wbenbe.'wu .anngedb^BrTUtsT' ^ U&^bcniwtp.; 3. Tr^Ifh^ . ''SuuSi'aBvtlif*''*^ '°*Be otUL. oTe^^«o^: -liStitt«0»1Me;wbatlsthepeoaUrV'..;...Hewho tskea more ' -SimiiiMn^t*Hktlt^to,.wbaft_Ted[ixDliighla hmd<». orlb, |ofOTm|;M I: i^.. . ^jv; T H E . "BmM Qr J, p«ii»WT, JWi]nb« Pjt. y>»^ W manr.points _jMpna.ijB)d jM^'Ala :s4vi»Dftfr nm.add ths, a^he same Yt^We'dont'exaoilT imdeistaiid lit "Mb odd bans."'''When ihree huidred eaiitwttve baIlasi«>a1lBd, two mare than salloF'lkns to lAake 'either a "strike" or a '{ut'frMnaV'aod here it'U, ther«lbTe;where the 'iMmet^Uattywhore. Utha|^the'"»liitt" -■ " ' ' ' 't^ t lie ink ImprtsonedV? Tbe ^epeialshlp Oni^dc'and'ned FalUand^r' tamed thett Uw'a '^rit 'utiiflio wi t ;) B&okEDBT Aotriiffe^ or THsiiliFA^hEs, The 6l)f(mllij esiTelopliig the IdanUty of the votaiown boxer U ^t to enter the Urts ualnst JFom Higie for tke Ofiafnplonv df]^ ^HjK^flla:^ fltoi^^d^VMi a< Bl^e,^»m^ni|,'as ^ Itgb' parlanoe, in riotu guo. Borne light has been thrown on the snb- eot'ot hl«J(UktlMUlit^,.b6woTer, and It wonld seem more.and mon oertalnlhat he it on Jmerican, Inasmncli as "an American gentlsmia, vkm accentiniwi ateUMy pitMd'Aitti (s b«<a ,iii<m-^: IA«..fftal0,';';.wu .«n hud'With the i^cpnd .deposit of at the. time andj^aoe appointed.. The tnftmnco Is, therefore, that the giaiUatifftlal'aspU«nt !wh6 fih'eoaes .to remain Incognito, la ao. Amertoan, and aofBtlently strong to'warrant ns, '.'ontllwe alt edrkeotedl" in'oonslderlng It.smoOior bitomatlonal Prize Fight. The gentleman with the accent) and those contnAUng the affiair on "onr aide," appetcto be pobted, and art shrewd enough, at (ii'enis, to keep their own connsel, as his "gness" In reference to tike nett deposit, and the "know-nothlngaeis" withwbloh the ^mlmbwnbero Is kept, enshroaded, makes felly manifest We ire glad, of this, and acoept it as a premonition of final snooess, as.lt wlU.iendto.proTent Uie a;ithfrltlos ai\d others IMm getting up a onesided bnnt, and traoUng onr man ficem place to place whllo in process, of training. Beoresy Is the word, and ire hoife It wQl be fnlijr.carried ont nntll "the development of Uie 'plot' in tho ring,' We bonght experlenoe dearly In the HeentnTs. Sabers afblr; let us therefore take advantage of It aia (lu a|i pus mlttedi, 'Till It la safe "to Uow" than, let "mom be the word.'' In reporting parUonlars of the seoond deposit, the London iport- lii^ papeta 6f Jan. 10 and 11, remark as follows :— ' "AUh'ongh no money 'waa staked on Tuesday isst, acooidlng to advertisement, at Jem Hace's, the Old Xing John, Holrwell-Iane, Bhoredltoh^ still, the.second deposit of iSi waa poaud'yeslef. day, when the'tlnkiiown's money was put down by a gentleman 'm—\.^mm. a%>j>.%M* MAB# .^AAllla J1» T\*A^a4 film A ..^tHffan Af (K* llf«f AS " Btanag^ td|ie^'clear i L>^ti^There U not mndh dress about It, the lady _j«lf IslHghts. Ion had better droB in and take a K Apply to the gentleman who advertises photo. . |g(i^;tacia,t*per. . ftliiifrMrr 'li F*"", Qnim-T, m—^1. Our Impression la, that a iViiQimbeT descgrlbed.ean live oonifortably In Jersey rUiia'dty ontHOOperanniun.' 3. Aoampleteaettof t eaibnot be bad "for loT J nor money.." liiTlfoae price atorles wore never ppbUahed In . a. Thp lady la'a sister of His, Barney WllUams "and orenbC ' 8; Fanny is aoon to appear at the Winter Oar- .''^455r,W5^W)dairtand. ' .'-4il[mi)bl!hfladelphla,—1. Wbeneaohplayer eoqnta the aane ^'towarda-game, the non-dealer Is entitled to score,the point 2. .'"aOiftliratinitwaaflrsl opened'aa an amphitheatre in 18W, and aa .aei<iitral(ilB39> .^•aiSMiiaiaiBto.-^l. He his been here two or three nontha. 9. "Ml^^ibetg, how bi England, was middle man with Uatt Peel's ■biMtbsat'ihe time stated. 8.They 'aresUdto bodlnn£ed. 4. 'in> m;ipAxBMdttla^ lady Is residing In this dty. .'lli j/&.', Taonton, ktisa.—The mle says that poJht.should bf ' «atUad belo're'iommendng play.' Onr opinion Is, that no player .•(qigo.i^fn^wlMm aparlner assists. , :.. ' B. A^'D;/Calakin.--The nles of the P. B.. are for the.aeoonds .■ ^>|^tok«.liiuida bafore the flght. commonoea, as.w«U as the pzin- ''AlRaidUK, I7Uhiia.^We beUaveihera are Usts^m Are'en- gHnealnthlBd^, two of which are mn by hose' oompaniei, and SSMad now in active service. • . ' - '•' .Bsiirrroai).—Sperling and iheabloal Itenlii TiMd,'roT'Whloh aseeptbtir thanks. The others being somewhat ool of onr, UBe, .aw, .omitted. : Oiila., Brooklyn.—1. 'Wedonotwant any saoh at present. 3, Joe Ooaadld'beatByall In their first D^t - BHoni.—Addons J. S. QlmbMe, ESS Btoadwav, whowlll give 30n an partloalara. We are not in uat line of printing. T„ v. 8. A.—W^ oannct pla6e them Josf now. Bwd ar to OS, and we wUl.try; to nnnt them op, anddeliyfir it, ' l liliiin ^ F.,'Detroit—It'can appear as an adverttoament «Q^1^<niradvloejB,dQn'thaTeltpabUihedataIL . I^Kr^t Tho lady's age we do not . know. 9. That is his ': 'ttmak, ShIIadelpbla.—We havo sereial in jffmr dtrr already, Zattiahiveaapeo)m^or yonx ablUttes, please^ ... .j'iBi/^^B.—Wedo 'not know wheiie they are. stattqdtjt 'We- aze •,4iiiB?ite','to.mllltaTT.allii™. -....-.v. •- .. ■|s!7:,v -.; .,; ,■ fti^'i: J>.—It' ia a wall-WTltien iaieitnii Jvai.a^.'Vo 'wbii^d,' ^notpnHisbit ^fIni««<*V^Y^e've lost you addrtas. 'Vbsreareyoaiiowt . y|^;;iUilnaU aketchea have some time to rmi ]ret.' ■ '. ' '^^;^M(i/oi^Kran^ T.—a;herB naa'ao endoinue.'' '•!. ....JggiliiEuia^ may perceive.'. ^ V ■'iIoiU-BiT^Iiipnr.nert.'-'. . '[\ 's:^:rji('t ■ ■ ■ * \ \ \ -'■ , : ' ^jtffWliB^nlibuIsi^^ j^t,nimbrBllaye'been \^Ms ia1iiM etty, of mgvementi a d v a nce movertaita. [of' the ar- . .:ii^rW|aii3bvpUiad&od^ ; We iave had no fdth'ln thea^Vepcitri. '. >fy!^we do'n'pt/bii|ev^! t(i4' President. w(il «(nisent;to' another ' ;«linighta of piir«bIdieia; fiv alan^ If not anniUlatlbn; it ''''■yniijti'.j/ion ^tio^ 'Onrforees are'an brave and lo^al men, . jgaSteki ^ danger; bnt thejr will not again' manib Inti any mW' ' 'teiMt toap, ao^ on the lath of : BV«a7;dsy the armj|ls'Ioalng confidence in the ad- n,'^nl are more iind miore.lmjjretsed with the belief , . ^. .:C(i^'ti^.ji^entlut Rde at Washington 'are Inoo^ for a y yr - 'v^^iifi^tSl^ of ODZ Ship of Slate thrcrngh the tronUed waters Instead of an adivnco movement,:we . . . ' ifp^.oipt'be ni^iised if the army la broken "np, scattered to ^If- .: MN^tJpjbln^aad'sani ^tbwi^ Thetruth of the .intflfteir Uy the army of. 'Virgiils Ja toi^sr TFo^^ to.hope io • :iiii(titiooeasfBrin-any advance.: A change WlU have to be ipsde iKiitt^rtiti* ' ' a'^hange 'most' be m^e in, Ihe Oablilet, or there '' .; -iiifl^jfifc^'iiMagit in the army of TJ^ginla. The Bolieis are illatttlifled ;Wltbth«.mannsr:ih whlchitho admlnlstraUon oon. jl'^ltfiite'of;thelutlon; t^^^ people are dlssttlUStd, atad ■'--''■'--■^iuiesiaiji,\nvomit ^'imbeoUogoveniment Uat- g a cllmaz. Let the administration be warned.' whose abient most decidedly proved Um a "citizen of the States,' and the affedtaxatt manner in which he asked alter the where*' bonladf the belt, showed thathebad avlarge evo" on the trophy for hla "copatrlot" Oa being asked where the next deposit would be made, be staled he "gnetsed" he had'tki^ weeks yet to decide, bnt would Inform the etakeholder In snflclent time. 'As tar aa.the matter haa progressed, It presents a mnoh more 8' snnlnp sspec^ bnt beyond the present staUng, as above, there I nothing new."—^orMiv X{^<. . VJsu.ttfos Am The UmiowM,—A' tarther deposit of £2< a side for this match baa been posted In onr binds, and the backer of the Unknown, an Amerioan gentleman, baa to name the time' and plaoo for the next staking. In oider to saUalJr both parties as to the Belt we beg to say it Is at present in the hands of a Bllversmltb, who haapromiaed to Ibrward It to ns in the cooise of the week."—lfeB'« life "Nothing farther haa transpired aa to the Uysterloua Stranger who Is to^bt Uace for the Belt nnder the oraal conditions of £200aslde. It was a mere formal proceeding, thitsame "staUngi' at. Jem Maca'a on Tuesday night The cash must be handed over to the flnal stakeholder before the close of the week, or the. bnbblo will burst—JU. Sperttng Nem. the above It win be seen that JMl and the i^)i)rt{rv X<in! still persist In fixing the nativity of the Unknown on this side of the big pond, bnt whether the vriah Is fkther to the' thongbt remains to.be developed. - The mmtniei appears to be still donbtfBl, and euspldona that the whole thing Is a boax.' If It Is so, whflewe give the p^ea'oredlt for the|r skn In ([etUng np a fiuoe, we ahslT feel sorry that an American eonld beicnnd to lendNa hdih ing hand In "so foul a deed." AIIo#.ua' to aay; however, that we beU^e that either that feller with an acoant waa not a toiu jUe Amerioan; .or that It Is a sqoaie thing, and an tntomatlonal Wn.OUBKB*SRAMIOV< totiandOrosbystreeta,NewTofk. ThIaeaUbllabmentmavtrattH folly be termed the toorlaman'a Qdlery of Art JlWSjftPii: A^^emoat,«<tttuiM-ito M th<-klndll)'ttX^^^ttotd5 4liigrit>taresT«Ptel|eQtljig «&t fadst'(mpfirtanti.iportlna <74i>tl,: u^iS^portiaits of most of the eminent sportsmen In flielraev eralpnrsults, yisit the Sporting Plotore (fsllery, to wUoh some vatnable addltiona have lecently been made, by au means. 8-tf lifm fffifBSTAti^Vo. lie ISowery, between Qrand and Hestor streets, Hew York, The snbsorlber respeotftilly Informs his friends and aconalntances, that he has taken the above boose, which he opened on Uondar«vening, June 9th, leea. -The Bar wlUbi supplied'With the oholoeatWInea, Liquors, and S^ara, TheKoprielor win ijo eyerythtog In his power to^romotecoib^rt. THB DBBin'S nnADi-^AOE BATH'S house, Ho. 95 Houston, near Crosby street 1? the stojbplng pUce of all who love "good obeSr and good beer," eparkllnl llqocrs and prime Hav. anas. His portrait gallery has everybody worth seeing on em blUon, and Jack delights Ui explaining them. Fnn andfroUo the order, day ^d night ' 'r ' • <«1VK'STIIiii ItTTB.o-HABBTHILL'S Saloon, on Hons. ton street, esjoya thepopolal patronage to an-nnparaUtled de- gree. The tru& la. Hairy Is a capital Mow, and a most ncko'cM oatoerkandhencehlaalmoat unprecedented popularity. Weed, vise all who desire to spend a social and delightful evening to visit his admirably condnotedBeitaQrant and Saloon.' SS-Sm* ' THBl ST. NIOHOUiS BOWLING BOOBI, No. BM Sioadway, (under the' Prescotk House,) la the on! v perfisot TEN PIN SALOON In Ke«^ York. The Manager for thirteen years had ^arge of tl^e Bowllntf Boom at the Astor Bouse. Wlnei, Liquors, and Olgat* of the best qnalllT.' - ' 40-tf ' TElE qrlLLlGHBB, Proprietor. ' . .: ABBIVAL .OI* CON OBEU, The Conqosbob or Ebooh Davis ssn> Omnnov or Oqmbiso, ' What with the tato extraordlnarv descent on BUI Clarke's and Jack Bath's, the great glove fight for Wednesday night, and the arrival ol the long.«xpected Oon Onun, Champion of Colorado, there's been more vcbln mu^slg," As. Tom Quick would observei among Qie spotting fraternity the past week, than we've had Since the Eeenan and Bayers great tonmament One excite- ment swaDows op pother, and ao we.go—np to-day and down to-morrow. It Is lucky for Messrs. Captain Williamson, Sergeant Hughes, Phillip Farley, and the whole caboodio that are "In to- gether," that the boys have had something else to talk about or Inetead.of . two indlotmentaagainst them, there might (If petse> vennce and money go for anything), have been half a dozen. The gladiator whom we. In conJonoUcn with our neighbor, Squire Barraas, of the Bocky Monntaln Ntua, Indoced to pay our city a visit Ipst no time In calling at the OurrzB office, and ex< 'hlblted to us one of the most unique and valuable belts we've seen in some time. It was presented to him by the citizens of Denver Cltr, to .evince their appreolatlun of his gallanby In meeting all comers,/ and for bis gentlemanly, tomperato, and manly demeanor generally. The .belt eost between ^00 and' tMO,ls of solid sUvei, neatly inlaid with nuggets of Colorado gold, and Oataned with a massive gold buokle. Appropriate words are engraved on the jlato, and on opening the same, a pugOistlb encooiitor H on.' ^•^i^^lrtrji AjbiifrtxqB.—Tbe otatest for the 8£takershl]^ at, ' ■•'^i^ llft^hot. snd strong, and',much tolk has' been In- J>t(i/.'fiir and,against OaUIcott'a conduot .But-here is a. Jlj^^^i^^t|^:;i(i;),firam' the month of ,on9'Hoghes; sa we _ t;M'tU''>lKii('i^ li orlglnalsd frllli/fi ^li^^pitf; ^MM.^hani'.^ireii tla^^ obscene, and ' ^"St'^ffi^ji?^^' '^ hAV^imule a descent ttiiott the establish- '^^fl^uij'W*!^^ not have talked'suioh'it para^, 'git^'ltSsad'tUefiUhy stuff, and ses whatmannerof man oar 'i.((Uili(oti)'.his.hovei«d anmnd, this ioue for the last six iP.j^.pidlUo^ tnostltnto;plying .hUtrade, expoalos his ).j!«;p[lplng .hls -las()lvtons gestures, ttntu'at tojiOt'(he ..'PWnireiltorinto an'UUoitconneoUonirithhlfii.and liu .«le«.tldn will be the b'ailak^ [onpring of their anbraeeT' ' m ' . . .. ..^V.' '. . ,,. -yniuiTaaM.oa a'FBouaVi-On tha.evanlng of Tneaday,'97Ui something, worth seeing In the wiqcof bQUarda, la ex- rt,.to'',eviintuato!'at doaiy's Billiard'Cjill;f(nv.itp;'b Oout- calieet,' aa aU thd big gona are there and theato congregate, ttijllfntant mttfih between Qoldtliwalto, who bangs out Us 'ii.,(bBro,^tn|( acme cihstlilnt Oitj^'.lfiUjtt, Is expac'tai to toihat evening. :Oo and see;- ' W'ljtr" ■ '■'■ ' ■• ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■.',.' I ^ : D&biitia Citm.-^e ' ki!tth'anaiDal'ball of this Ibii wUlba'gtvan at the irring,Booms, 6tk the','!Mth Ih^ »)?*?*M?"--:Two dlsUnot armies ef fulhered !,^Mt to bjttte array tiva<si, H. on Feb. Jfh, ^ JS*^'."' Jordan, of-DUc», Mid BobS rtiaiSler, irey^llToIy^ tropblaa tobe touSt ti' Mtbbalaota are to be from ^n>i t oai to Slbar h'e ObiUBtlUik win b«'.siibmarged |n Jlitdkni cr Sotvf it exMcted to tUHrge binds ln>' ateij ioaS.' ' l^red forward to wlUi eagerness. ^•'•■-^■^-^'»ii'>Mlloro;al it ^ghi'oooka .. ■ :-,THBI jrtnLSOXVSi ■' ■ ■ ' a;;ol0b to . hib irBNTrty.■ The inai<dk tor the.Engllsb Ohsimpionahip is stfll the toplo in sporting olrdes both here aiid in Xnglahd. Below we give a com- 'jnnnlcatlbn'bomacorreapcodentwho fkvpred .ujl.v^ several Interesting itenu of news firom the. other side during the wn- denoyot the great International Hatch between Eeenan and Sajers. Inhlspresentletter,thaiinlter says he bass oins to the Identity of the "Unknown." We give the dooument pub- lloity, leaving our readeie to draw their own c6noluslptts>- Tsi Umtoww.—A SxcBSiIiipABxn).—Funz Qum—Dtiring the Heenan and Bayers pugUistlo controversy, I wrote yon aevera oommunlcatlons, since which time I have been kept posted, through the Cutfcb, of any and every thing worth knowing in sporting news. About b wetk - ago yon tovlted oplntons as to 'the result of Sing and Uase's fight, aonie' asaartlng that-Uaoe sqldthefight How such an idea ever entered Inte file min^ef aiMe s^ I oannct Imagine, and it was'-Just snch a flnlah 3-' nfsUbted, throngh your, colnmns, at the .time) wonld be IIU to 'enialn a-annimaiy manner the Great Intemattonal Flgl 'lbs blow given by King was what he attempted and walleSto put In.aa through tb'e'flght and although the opportunity he got was by A'slip on Usee's part stin he got It In, and the reanlt Is now a matter of history. It was one of Jem Ward's favorite mailmato every man be takes an interest to, to wait patiently and take an without grumbling and "Mfe your Ume." It was Just such another, on the oiork. that eent Ben Cann't all abroad in his last fight with Bendlgo, when Ward took care of the latter, and no doubt KlngtMnefitedby the advice of his late mentors; 6 to 1 going a begging by. Mace's friends, and a sell on his part— pabawlll BespecUng the "Unknown," you aeem aU to a haze. I have it from a WTT.TtBT.g BODBOE from ivft the Atlantic, that the.bte fight between Broome and Baker wiaiodetcnnlne who should have the choice with Uaice for the championship, aa It was well known three months ago that Elngwos bound to bis wife and relatives to fight no more,'win or lose, and It Is a question'of health, at th6 end of three months from date of arUolea, who is who. Otic or the other is the "ITnknoim." Brcomel of conrse,' Is the choice at present, but If he Is not in a fit condition to under- toke 'a thorough preparation, then Baker la (he man—at present it Is purely uMnunM, but Mace has his work cut cut with either; The aflkir was put up on the quiet at Aldershot and la known only to a few, mv friend in camp betog In the secret I may be wTott'g In divulging the matter, bnt I was net bonnd to sectesy. Here Islils paragraph:—"We had a splendid fight last week be- tween Broome and Baker. The Toung *Un won. Be wUl nou fU Matt. At present, much snrmliie Is afloat Wo madenp 10 'p&rse to camp, and If Broome keeps aU right for three months, he Is the men;, if not the Old 'Do wlU'cnter, and I can assnre yon, wUl'sh\^wa good record. This was q trial as to whioh we would biok, OS we oU knew Tom (King) was bound tbree months ago (to his wlfb >nd her relatives) to fight no vwre after hls'chkFvplonshlp battle, lose or wto. I don't think Hace can keep the belt' Af any rSto, we wish to see a heuer. man nave It,-and either -Broome or Baker can tie him up close." Now Ur. Queen, yon have toe doounient and as I know no one to whom I think early Information la more due than ycnnelf, yon have it 9ihonrB after receipt ahdop to.iUatlme, IgnaranUe, the only orte to whom I'have named it' , ' ■ ■■ '.;. ■,„«,' Tours TOO'tmly, • - , KtHTon, January 91,18fl3.. ^iDiaiBiiK <}HauEiiaB,^Bato'g dlsastlafled with my defeat to .the'five mile rate , at .the''Natlcnil Theatre, Jan,'latb Ij hereby' ohaUinge the., wtonbr, .Ur. Jamea O^liBn, to run mo'a ten'mile race fcr.;t^ a alde 'and the ehamplonihip of )'Amezlca-r-tlie'race to. take pl|kc« .to tw^ or three'weeks ttom ',l)stor:vOtl> to start together. . Ur. John OrindeU claims t^^jM.^uip.chaiiiplon tan mile, runner of America, havtog r^n. tn'ripUes to. fifty-seven mtoutes, twenty-two and- a half esoahdB';.aiid,.Bhould,that time be. beaten u this race, the wto^wM'ttO same has a rlsht todalm the Championship, until agisto bf aten by Vr. OrtoaeU; and toe winner of this race shall : — J -« k^j^ ptmt dlatanoo, at any reasoiiablo time that'Orto- _ If this suite ur. 0;1fBn,.I will siske the money oa aporC'Sa he'accepto tols oh^llebge....' ,. '-Bbs'tonVJ'ah. 91,'1B0S. P. .OoiSLEr, Pedestrian. Taa SuioH Ulnk.—Stoce' the' above was to type, we are to keoelpt. of another letter, bearing date the 98d, and by it w^ iMtfntbktUl (big money, (900, Is ilow ap.and the toen are to )rdn their ten tolles on Friday, Febrouy 9. It wUl come off eltheton'the Bkngns.or'Bridgewafer Trotttog Parks. Jltniby 'OrUBn Has 'commNioed hto Iralmng at Bridgewateir, and CcaUey jit abtoervllle. 'The tatter's friends say be can run ton miles .witSld (hd'lionr'fritbont ^tralntog, and no doubt'oonslderibla nioiie^ winbelnviisU!d"on ttme'.'asweU as the race, Qrlffln's friend's ^re eqnklUr wllUng to back toolrman, and we may lock for an exdttog ana'toUreiUng race. The vMnner will, by abme; be considered champion ton mile ranner of America, If he boats ^^ell'a time; vthloh ,may bri^g "Soldier John" ouihetnck ]biAj>>'e.''<inaMBnrif.—A''nV iin> tCdr.'—Onr Iddtog gytonlistto aOH^lomles have lately IbaugurAtod achuaofentottato- ment toHded i«Aepl(6nji. at' whiobi the lady friends of the mem- bers.ule Invited to wltooss toe progieae too latter mkke to phy: 'alcal Improvement Tbeesracoptloiu.are.bohclliDUl and inter-' j^.^, 3.astoyontlvestothescholm „ _ rSiis of physical education. On or^Ky, Jai^, 9V0;ie (|f these Interestlnj^^rcceDttons took pbce A^ Brady 's Oymnaslnm; in Eighth; street toe eieroltoa twtog ip. rtjbrUto, and ol^gVfitU a "hop," In which: reorcaUoa too 4y f IsltOTS. took * Very, active Jlut ' Ttfi mttslo 6f, the 7th rcgl- "^Ih'd'.addedlte 'allraotldns. to' the .^eiUng'a amnaenieni,: 9 WhoU aOalf pasiied off grtiBtljf to too OfMlt of t£e 4lUb- "*"■*gentlemanly propnei " ' - „ ^ ,_opttetott;.','..'.'<to ,Tliilisday next 9Mh tost, Ur. Avon OkBornliamla pnplla glvA their four. " •^■^ In Brooklyn, Md.we have no ^tot and Ito toj . bf the {Ur'M4i<6t Ilrbdkiy£wnl .beti] J ; . .■•;iiflr, -J'/WJi,.:!'! .'!!!'. ^-.'ii •nUy lately,.,j>,< Wt; Edwin, afedli ithls, Lgeaetal uquor vai S^'vn*? W oMbe finest oountry residences m SJ* SLtoMM<W«htMes out of town, and Jlm^5SiiS°« «3 MWWjto^llArwngon, One motnto7ifS^?y';«53 aeJn^r ba-ridiig, and- someho^^»,;tt\,^^MjD3"a t?« *:—St tlmnra over any body got to their llti£!v"* » about we h«vta»'.t the semotest liel Jlm^ew h?riX2 " in bytog to save himself tumeda doable samei»M!^'<' iiDBiivuu. Hun oama toe.tuaaeL'afirt VEZ!*'*' Dg scene ensued a la UavMSS^^a^^S if over, bnt Jim by great .ptosenM ofmSS' off witoa whole BkTn.. Be was PMtto hSli?^ rfrob»l.O00tol3.SriJ?..«*i tho horse's hooA. wrestltoi over an( getUng on wima wnoie sun.. Be was pretty hSIiV'^ ean Imagtoo-the miracle la-that hu neck wki??viL'SJ*' covered with ,bruises, and for three days went m 52?* thanks to,a good wifdand a good consUfaUonTfielifJjt! round-agata. That beiits Kate .Usher's UaMSJl^e don'tlt? '■ ].,"< ■ Pvaiusiiatix.-^WIlIIam Ulohaol bhaUengoa :Tlm'Daley,,Uat Trac; accordtog to.tbe.F.It.codeiiQrfrotattlHratotSjiSr |lalt Tim or Uat before "any other man" "ouU von*-?^; P.a-StacewrittoF theitooreija()er,totaUi5en«fc2^ hand, and wo find that'-iny other^afr'iSi to!i*f^i, - person of Thomfs 0, Donnelly, ,G^'s his oard:-^ i -) " ■ To Wn.- M. Davis,- VmoiHiiL enc^Ss2$^'^JS!3^ Tracy or any other man; if toe^^ns^p^^ Vr^ it I am ready to aoo^ said ohalUttM uMghtyon ?Uil tsOOormore. Xto and money readyktJameal^mu-^,„ HoteL comer Broadway and Davto etreeia,' Bon ntndji^ . fight to come off to toe Same ring thit Lazsrna and iSSiiu to. No nseanawiMng without money. TboiusoTdo^^j, TheLazamsud Ssley encounter Is moat llkelrdiA*Mi wh»t effect tb^t wfll have upon the. isbove oooeptaiiee Jaox Bom Huu> Faox—Ha Wodlo Lob to Pth^ . TooBsr.—Bra,letter from.Waahtogton we are InJuSS^ Jack Boyne is a volonteer, and- has.beon so for the lut? months, toe company of whldh he la a member.dotos 7 duty on toe onteUrta of toateltv stoee last Uarcb. jH 1st the grass grow nnder hto fbet towayof oxeiclie udj ment havtog toe glovee constantly on hand for the stcemm ticn of aU cq^neis, wito Isdiaa dohs, wooden domb.b^°! aUel bars, trapeze, eto.' He also baa a bog of saw-dnrf7' own weight to'tMcUce on,iand otoer flilna to keen Umii tog trim. As he has toto of time to spare, wlto an- ere t ness, he desires us to express toe pleasure It would- kn have a "^o" wito 'EdTuohey, or any otoer UO lb T nualiti very onnntogUttle picture of the champion in fighting costume gives a neat finiahtathc whole arrangement' It maybe seen at any time atHr. Clarke'ssaloon. ^Hr, Orem is a much smaller man than we anUolpated, has a mral, rugged,'and wiry appearance, but is very affable and gen- tlemanly in conversation. They aay he strips magnUcently, and la nothtog bnt bone and muscle.' We should infer this from his abstamlouB mode. of. living, for he neitoer drinks, smokes, chews, o^ todolges to any of toose excesses so proverb-' lal and almost nnavoldabls wlto sNewTcrksporttog man. Con Is now stopping at BUI Clarke's, and totends prolongtog hla atoy wlto . ns 'two or three montba, He speaks very highly of toe kind treatment he hais tons Ut universally received, and scarce- ly a day goea by but that he finds some new apd toteresttof amttiemente, such, as yoohttog, sboottog, drivtog, etc, to aU o! which he Is an export Aa toe Champion wlU spar on Wednes- day night we shall have more to say about bim next week, lai hope to be enabled to give a ahetoh of his U|fe. . ^ BoxmaDiOiRonmATT.—Johnny London had a fine benefit at toe CuiFXB Shades on Tuesday evening, toe ISto tost The weather was aery bad. It had snowed for, twenty-foor boors previona, Ikllmg to toe depto of aome eighteen tochea. Not- withatondlng all this, toe bouae^waa completely "chocked up." Theflrat ae&towas between Johnny I,oQdonand Dave Drue, who displayed great science and natural sklU, provtog they were up to the time of day. Second, Jim Eono and Barney Dnflisy, formerly of Cleveland, of toe give-and-take style, wlto a mercy .wtod-np. Third, Tom and Jim Brown, two heavy welahto who stilted eaoh otoerto deato, altoongh If eltoer onohadhaa smaiter men, somebody would have got bnrt; its not correct that toe Browns are soon to appear a la Leotard. Fourth, Tom Brown and mUnknbwn, resp)tKigtoa''dMdgnt" (that'swhattoe boys say, you Know, but it s not to Webster) for Tom, as he bandied him juke a whip-top. Fifth, Johnny Loudon and Tom Byan—"an Ullgant affair all overi" wlto noletuptUlbothtoelrnaplratoriea MMled Mplenlshlng.. Sixth; Jim Brown ud Barney Doffey, on- even aa ilralghte, bot Brown ehowed he Is destined to bo a nard ilHerand a clever sptrrer; wUlq hla opponent (piSoj, light walgtat) tostlUaqolckandsclentlfioboxer. Sevcnto, Young Bob Drettlo, toeBuckCowaPetandOIdFrankBucksey, (Johnny Lon- don's Novice) boto contrsbandsj thto set-to was ••go to" from the start boto drairingtoe claret fr^y, Elgbto, Jock Gardner of New Orleans, and Johnny Loudon. Oaidnoi was out of practice but showed science that many of toe first olaas boxen mlgh: envy; he Is no stranger to hard blows.' There were several sets-to afterwards, but toe lost and beat vtoa toe wtod-up be- tween Johnny Loudon and Barney Duffey, "The Cleveland Pet' -•When Greek moete Greek toen ccmeatoetogof war." They had boto sparred several times during, toe evehtog, and con- aequently were somewhat tired, but toey came np knowtog some one was gotog to get hit They bad five hot and heavy ronnds, ehowtog toemselvee to. be thorough mastoia of toe art, and that toey were used to hard knocksi Boto are pupils of Jcbnnj'^ckey; Thus ended a' buU^ exhtolUon ana a buUy benefit! Yomta GBAnv's BDnm.—On Monday, toe ISth, this young- ster, who used to bandte"aravback" so easUy before he com- menoed' growtog, had. a benefit, at Uontgomery HaU, Prince street, and a pretty good hoqse. : Old Tovee ofilciatM aa apeaker to the houae-ra task he understaqda tw well, that we shall have to send bim up to Albany to split toe dllbrence, if toose fellows fritter- away any more time. Ooplato. '71111am, 'to keep mateh ^th -lbei^onto tona-honored :py a obmpllmentary, selected mostly all young fellows to set-to,'amongst toem Bill Dlxeyvs. Badger HlgRins, Orsdy vs. Berrlgan/Biennan ts. Ueakol, BUI Hogan vs. xoung EerrlgBn, Uoiphy. va. Hurley, Toung (inalak va, BUly Doyle, Hogan.vs. DabUn Ulke, Garvey vs. Dorsey, Bmlto vs. Grady, and ue wtod-np between Dick Eolywood, of the OLirvmi Shades, and Toung Grady. Those speolaUy worlhy of mention were Eerrigsn, Hogsn, Doyle, CusidS, Garvey, Dor- sey, and MSmito," (bow are. yon, Bhtoor7) Badger HIgginsIs to a bad way .for j> wooden overcoat: ho Isvcry slok Indeed. "Dublin Mike," or Ulke Beagan, one of our brave soldier pugs, looks the same old two and . Bupenoe. He is on parole, ana ex- pecteB .co;nmlsB|oh-when ho goes back to Old Tirglnoy—wo nope he may get It Doisey hod reoenUy returned ftoni Boston, and la quite anxious for a tussle wlto somebody abont 110 lbs., "tbr'greenbacks." .If nobody takes hlmiip, Ibe boyawlll pro- taonnoe him Cock of toe Wau. BhoU these thtoga be t Grady ind .Holywocd showed almost to, perfection, exIUblUng any luantl^ of hard toumps, whereby Bidhard stood hie ground Ike: a Fire Zouave, Grady sot-to twice before, yet poesesaed as nuob steam at the last as'at toe first He's a tough sort of a ones,,'any how, „ Holy wood's friends fiuioy him for a go wlto Nobby Olarko for $300 or fUOa side. We don't see what's to toe -rt^y to prevent.this. If bdth are willing to soil ia. .,As for Tonnk Qrsdy, we hardly know who would beat suit bim—toat la, if he is going to travel on toe muscle.. Toik out somebody, and ^et US havo an excitement of dome htod. Thb Obeat Fotib HuimnED Douiind Glovb FiooT.^^The match between Joe Oobnm and BUI Clarke la oreaUng too big- [est ktod or excitement among toe "cognoscenti.'!. In addition: o toeir trial for Superiority aod to prove who Is tho beat solenaid man to New York, the celebrated con Onun, Champion of Colo* redo, who recenUy arrived here from toe Booky Monntatos, iriU lot on toe gloves wlto Australllui Kelly. This alone oooht to flU he house, and those who mlaa seeing toe Champions n Austra- lia and Colorado put op toelr hands, iHll be sorry for It after. tiards. '0wno7Qeoghegan and-Bd, Toubey,and Jem Olddtogs andDw^er, wulalsoappeart and all wUl be-attired to ring cos- tume, wlto seconds, eto. Iz£yIit2«ruB Is likewise wllUng to box anybody toat looks like him, barring Tovee, because hoidon't look'liko him pretty much. Altegetoer, toere'U be. a hlgf old time.. Don't forget .Wednesday ovohto'g, Jantaaiv 38, atUozart HaU, 868 Broadway.' Oobum and dnrke apar half an hour, and Whoever plants ofteneet on his man'edlallnthattlme, pooketotoe snug sum of (400. It's'worto bving for, and von can bot it wlU be no clilld'a play, either. A roferes Is to be chosen from the au. dlsnce. Sparring to commence at 8 o'elotdk precisely. Tlokete of admUsfon, One Dollar. '' - : i PBI33C Ftont u< Ooi.tniBTis.'^'TBB Wimmta UAB'OouiKd New-Yobk.— A rcqslng good b'iltld'vnvs very siiociesifDll/ got off hboutamUeoaat'bf 'Oolumbni!,'Ohlo,''oii the Oth lilat. Between- Ned White, of that oltv, and BUI Fridt, Ollka Cobada BUI. Priia' to 28 yeara of age, stAnda ift.' Ito.', knd wclahs 109 lbs. It waa his Bnt appoaranco, Ire undermad,'In toe puglllstlo heml- Sbori. Nod White stAnds Srt Sto.,'weijbs led lbs., and Is onit years old'. ' Ho fought two batUoa last year, one wlto BUI 'Bnl- Ufas; whom'he beat to 9 hours »mbi..in routads.for'llS a side; and tUa yanqnUhcd Jack UUls,,to 1 hoMr B min, 8 rcdnds, for It a ilde. -The l)retont mateh ai eateV weight waa tot $10 a side, and aR«r contondtog to toe gameat tuahner for 1 hoar'<8 toto.. In whlctt tlitle 69.' tonfids were pfillM-fhrdugli,-Ned' Wblte^Wu' liaUsa tos,wtonsr, and totts scored bis lUrd vlblMy. NedtfSs bMldled by Jototoy^Ulns attd Sin Bthmgi piWby OUrley Say* add fled sSMoSi Wlto toe hbnin*', and frMb bo^toe b(irtto-fidd,W«attdsrataBd'W.WIilla.wlU (ooti ifiake hla dAu( iSWii m.lttmt 4toer briiii|«M'% aiiiiAaer.>^ 'Ba'a' Jtlat^ m m fiountiy. It win be remembered that A Jack BojneanJ Tuohey aparredlogetoer at OtUgnon'a gymnatlmn, whun lessor Charley and the "solid man," John Uorrlasey, put eg gloves, and this Is toe Boyne referred to; ' A "SpjcoiaIi" AX Ixzr luZAnus's.—On Thursday etenln nary 99, toere's going to be a kind of oompUmentaiy teBLin,. Falsteff, at 293 Centre street presided over by Old JUlPmSI All the songsters are to be to fOU featoor, for none OuttKl "monlttog''^ are aUowed to attempt to be musical. Jiaail Fraser, James C^nley, Watte too poet Mr. Solomon, aid i half dozen more choice splrite, will lend toeir valuable u ance. Ur. Bobert Bmlto, of toe House of Oommou, / bnely oaUed "Bob Bmlto") wlU be toete sure, and'n^ some sweet melodlea wlto his bugle—that's big. For ui tcendl upBobBmito's bogleplaytogwould boas bard ta tofariotil wnere toe echo comes (Mm when Gorategua doea It np at VcofJ Ulnatrols. ^Professor Jones at toe piano, and Clurley Ctnti I the Chair of toe Monday and Saturday <toe and eaales, vlIlbo3| be on bond tUl toellghte are pot cot There new, ela'l ami "Bunmmt" worto going to hear T ICanothto'elae. niosASS Uaoim am Bebjauin GaiiFrrH Ua'tobed roa t_ smc—We have received toe foUowtog. arUcIes of agmooiiia oompanled by.$100, for a fight between too above nanedBie^. '.'St Olair, Jan. U, lea L Fbake QnxzB—Sir:—We, Bidhard Mogto and Bonjtnin GittI fito, hereby agree to fight ajrlze fight according to tbi nngl nixed rules of toe ring, for ^tUO a mde, toe fight lo oone (tiA toe Oto of Febmoiy: Wlto tots we each send yoif $00, tlie otlin| $50 to be sent to'time ff r yonr paper before too Oto of Fdntui,! Any one falltog. to do so shsU forfeit toe money den. 1^1 money to be sent aocordtog to the deolslcn of the referee." I . Up io too time of-gotog to press we nave heard nothing (grilut I as to toe BUto where St Chkfr is sltaated. WIU toe puUti Ut ktod enough to be more eipUdt to toelr next letter. Iben-I malntog$tOaslde, to receive aoknowlodgemont tofote Ftb.9,f must Im sent three or four days proviooaly. [En. Clip]. Aix Abboad.— Oor blanket shoet contemporary geta of tasil of toe funniest yams we ever heard ol Not satisfied nllh ml-| tog a complete Dotch of toelr toeatriools, toey try to wrisg la 11 cold deck on ns to ring matters. They started irito a Mgnl prize-fight giving EUIott's height as considerably over ilx lt«l I and Eerrlgan'saa five feet eight—ahowtog as plaln.as aplkeiul toey don't know what toey are talldng about—and then aocil with a rigmarole about Cobnm and Clarke's gotog to vratlelbtl $100—anotoer Instance of toelt over anilely to be doing sob» I thing totoUy todlfforent to ftete. If It was a ocmlo pape^, tbt I thing wonld be different we like poraHass godd aiaoyMy,! but deUvei; us from'evil whan toeaaltoma are rapromte) al aows. 'What's to be toeir'nszt SxaggeraUon? Il'a good (iai for US. ' A .QnzRB Fooc BACE-oDennls Uahoney and Torn Cimnig||i| ran an eight mile race for $10 a side, on the IBto iuti at H>1, 1 N. T., from toe Five Pototo to Waterford Dridge and back Uli I ■aid Cummtogs went toe distance to 1. hoar J6 mlnulea, and Ua- honey to 1 hour M mtouus. The Jndgea got ten ntoutci' ibit to be at toe bridge to see toat tof men camo toeie, hot Ilka Lot's wife, toey turned back before toey got half way. Beth olalm toe money, and Uahoney eaaorte that OommligadUa't go to toe bridge. The jndgea have decided It a draw, hot the alakeholdor la In doubte what couiso he shon pome. On opinion Is soUdlted to settle the matter. [Tho men should ns over agato, add the. Judges should be properly steUosed at,lli« ou^go and toe'l|ioomo.-7^. Cup.] Wbo Is BB?-M)ns of toe 'boys, signtog himaelf a "Soolhon. Democrat" wrlUng from Ohamplato, IlL, Indolies lii a WSb fleasant reminlacence to toe fcUowlng effect:— "fbixbd ()aiD: twss a cold, frosty morning to too month of JaamryiBCae; years ago, when I last beheld that pblz of yduis, taUsg ediln towards BUer's Island, to wltoc^ as wo oU toought (but vhleb, to our dliappototment, did not come off) a merry mUIbetvMi Frank Mclntyre and Jack Lecae. It brtogs bock old Uoes vbta Ithtok of toe gay time I had wlto UttleUlkoTialnor.Cliailtr' Holmtfs, Ned Began, and others. I hope .1 shsU soon see Ue day we shaU aUbave a ■ social lager, or a-good Tom and toir, once more IntooEmplro.Clty." Whoever this "SoQlhenlleB)-. orat" may be, he .-don't fctrget old ocquatotancos. Who la U, anyway? . . v ' DuBLni Mom nt Nkw ToBE.-».Mlobael Began, of UieJ* Pennsylvania 'Volunteers, whUe engaged to a recent acUogiVf captured, and afterwards paroled. He Is now to ton. uo ei- peote n commlaelon aa an officer to a short time.- Uuts a clever, weU-dlsposed young man, and has manyfrKude." A Fbesb Ohaixshqe.— Dennis Uahoney, not betog aatj"!'^ 'With toe lost race, wiU run Tom Oummtogs an eight-mile for $9t aside, to go over toe same dletenod orlgtoallr" upon, Man and money ready at Patrick Btoderick's < Troy.N.T ... ; . Jack Bath to Go io OaiimiBinA.—Jt Is'Jack's totention to Jg- poqe of the Deer's Head, and betehe himself to toe land of gou, between new and toe 91st of noxt monto. Harry Otimi^ often written him on toe subject and he's gotog to try It noir u earnest Allab'Il Au-AOl-In'toat wholesale Ant srbllniT aiteitoD toe ITto, wo forgot to mention toat Mr, Bobert 'Smith wtP^ for Mosars. Clarke ai^ Bato, and toat be and Phil BUgnn' ware tbo only o^es that went to see toem. AU honor and >uo- cess to them say we. - , : . , Walbeb ahp abbabam'S Jobii 'bwbett.— In a "o]'".'!}.!:? oSitlr laalVeek, we wore made to say It was coming gomory Hall. Stoce toen too boys hayo aeotjred ammarauw" place to the Oriental gytonoslnm. Bayard street noar the wwr, and It win coma off toere wltoput £411 ontoo97Uu xnej.or serve a good hotise.. i ". .' '. , ' ^•L, i .BAnuBT Aaboh Ainx:DAiiMKBBBi6Ai».-A 8tws*"'',S^>* Tio».-Wo undoratoDd that toose two first olase boiera invM» giveagrandexhlblUdn at Mozart HaU. Broadwoy,In '"'r'T of a week ov two. FuU parUpuVuwwUl boglvontoontneifc • . (■■• A Bha.U Hayes,of Great jJUhwlj;'*^ wo railroad wha^ Aftot, IJ ' Bbaut^ OH Bba'tei,— Miss EUa E. on toe 91et tost, skated trom Oocbsoo ^, „ the Weirs, some twenty ndlea, li less than threo^noioa fs.. toe first Udy whohas ever, skated toe,«ntlre tongto Of Loi"" niplsseogae. ■■ ■ •.' . ■..'. ■ •■ , ' A NOTABia PAm:or.TEOTTtaa.--Tiie ,iMaobtatel t» Hon Ethan AUen and his ,son Hour-' —emieo Henry T.NIoho1a, and'afterwards Cord, are said to have been sold' $17,000, for bis private team.. Honest AUen,fotmttlr arda ■ by Blohmond Bmllh, W vjJJ. Sd to B. Barker,'of HewT«»','^ B06K3,' P'aiNTSi iMO'VtoiKlr.'eto., maU, Send for'.■Soaled;01rcn]ar,Letter. ; -.■i;-.11,'.'.-'r:It'. ,<-/i':'-''r^,,''-'A^'>''