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m P P K NiJ'W Y 0(f(R ly" k P>P E . SA.TUBDAT, ;UARY 7, 1863. f JOS AWWBRS.VO'OOBRBBPORDBNTa. v , BiiioHiHTOB, S. T.-"A..l>eto B that he wrttUy lolli UlVe« Iwlls In U« frame to get three huadrcd plne In ten paniei irith t welve ball a. . B beta he don't, bnt wHathfm Inttie flrat Jiunfc^S^rlR^^SS^ihere do Ihoee two ejtra baUa tamgVr ThreeltfUB'tfe aohiBUt lolled In both flnt end lutbamea, fcrt''nwi* wBbSfll»;'' w41ooV tiponit, »re the common pro • -•- "^-^ - Itrina," nnddonot belODgtoanypatUcm;. „ tbrTOTB ttum the other aHHhroiigh, «b4 Sain ia«r .tender then onnoceaui; h7 blllDg. 'to n^e kew!?r»TS evldonl by this, then, that they ire. wnn^ion *- - ^ eaoV frame Is dependent on Ua piedeCesaplr ot eao> any Seaunf%»«tta^are'of Ithe'perqnfalla or extra baUB,'aBd eaoh daimSf tJiSrwhble, Under thcae clrcumBtancea they etalM no- li53if>Wia. and the bet is drawn,. .. -j. . . .N., a. ki>lS4 Oroenpolnt—"In raffling for jionltrf, k hu two fjjianttt,^and throws three foois each time; 0 has one'obance, andtteaA. ltthrowlDgoff,Ogetsl4,andAae8htan.. Bjnoot- tld«r. beta 0 that A'a other three fonn wlni tlu ponltry, with- ' 'lowing any further. Fleaaedeotde.'.'.......AanaohaTlng out throwing any ■ - -tied In throwing off, A mnat throw off Ua second ehioce, and If ' be sadoeeda In spring more than 14, he la entitled to the: prize. It not, A and Oijwn throw off on tbelaat tl*, aod lheoneget- ltina flie moat "takes (he things.". ? mt. a; AletaBflrU, T».^;ln plkylng gamo of Bwen Up, Ibad-Bcored five points,and,myadranaTysix. Iledasmall tramp: he made his Jdbk on U, bnt I had ths Una and font apot, hlshAddlow: Hdwtheqneatlonla.'whlebMnfihenme."..... fbQWln.Ihe high and low being >«ct^ before Jiik made In Sky. When the Jaok la tnriied np^ It Is scored Unmedlately, tnototherwlBe.. . . . HniB Uoti,, Ith'n. v.,'Washington.—The'bosl race yon prcbablyreferto.waanot exactly a fonr. mi)e r^ bnt for the ftamploDebip bf'tUe Inamea; ae length of the comae lowed We are not Informed. In thatpiatch CbambersbeatHiriy Kelly Item ISO to 300 yards; time of race, 26 mln. 3S seo; dalaof row- W.B.Hj. 'Wjestfteia.Connl-r-l. ■^f. Oj W«mya8,87B Broadway, . irin rapplXfen with the earda—2S c«nta each.' 3. The prlnalpal members of Bn'okley'aBerawd'eiB: are George Bwalne Bnokley,- BlahopBacklsy, rred.3naUsy, Pabnar, andUlsa JnllaaoiiId. ' lti\)mMt.J^'*<In''j)Iiylng dMnghts,ir two men ktijnprlu, " ■ ba com- or liable to betaken, can the .partr whose inoyellla,fl EineS'lo'tdre'bOth/aT'may be take ont one If hei pU s'.ean'be bbmipUI.ed to take both.: "iamaHi^oii K; T.—1. Tom Bayers Is In hia thli^-aeranth Tear, and Bob Brettle Is In his twenty-ninth. 1 The New Bow- ery TbMt^■'>^^■'* ^'8". andlence tbanjany of . the otbera «nne^'b]f:yaii..:.. . ...■.(.•.' An oin BuBSOBiBD, Trenton, N. J.-rThe mle ttys that either way ti corrnot, bnt that the point shonld be settled before ooib- mendjig .pISTi' 'We- hold that % dealer cannot gs alone wheie a' partner aaalsts, ■ 6ir THS-BQUiBB,'^' Ti—Tea; Bob- Brettle did tfeat Jem Vace,' ' on the bu^ of the Hedwffy, England, September ai,' 16(8, in two lauaHPteje'nipylng three mlnntes, for £100 a aide. - This de- ddeethe-betin'faTOnrof J. , 8. A^OttinMaincS^.B. I.—"In playing cribbage, Bleads s tiay,' Aafoiir.'.^'V.fltei'^d takes a Be(iaence..ofthree, MowifA ' pIayB'«aMlce,'d6tehs;'ordoeahenol take aaeqnence of four t" La is entitled ^Ue seqoahoe of fbor. playsV, A. K.8.vl(idiBsbnry, Pa.—Anything calcnlatedtodlTait yonr Bind.-from.the: one anbleet wlU. help yon. Plenty of exeralBe ' both phyaloal and mental, win assist yon.' BqlKritiBSBv TbiUdelpIiIa.—In both instances, the shioter Ius«i9w> bird, umngh' his Own careleaansss. Be shonld hsTe seen'tUitntverrlhing was correct before tjlie^'strlDg Traa polled. W. jv/'SU^etoni'ft L—Tonr Unes'are not good enoogh'for. pnblicatlon;.neither Is the sobjeot worth the tropbit yon: seem to hayeb^t^wed oponJt. : , . ;. J, £ jRoozas, PhUaddphia,-Tonr commnnlcitian moat hare been Intendtdfor.aome other paper. We have no saoh oorres- pondenl'. ; .■ i.': . P. P., Fhlladelpbia.—1. The CurPEBWaa sit ' afloat in ApiU, US3, by its present editor atadproprleVir. 3, If we hare any r«-' malnlng, yon can always haye them. NewTobi.— 1. Apjliyto Abner B.'Brady at bis ^ymnaahim, So. iO 8L Uark'a Place. .X Tea; there la the'-Amsiican Bank lTola.Cpnv^y,;l|p.^T01I(^)chinta'.£xohanga... OBf■^wi^r•:4ptegfllU,b.-r'L.CobnIn was. bom In^Indand. X U(nTlasej:aiut'ByerneTerfonght a regnlarly pitched biatlla. SiBaiaiit,'<niarIestowii.'—Wbqnaboy, h<l wi|s conneoted with • dnfos company for I'ahort time. - , . /. B.!lttnnion,'Uass;'-^WIU miake inqalry, and inform yon of thi^nsqltin oor next Jnanbn, Philadelphia.—A little more experlanne win. give yoa .nbetty ldea of-^^bnslneaB. ^hankyon. ^.. rn^inrai-^-OnifWnjniary of neWs~.wlir probriJly glTe' yon the •' • 'lafoimattto lVW ofciMtl - 'T; , ,' ''. . ; J. fc/iUuAiiihlv^'We (ife'f^^ gramme,, n.fn^^comealong^eVhjiKe.yer. ,.:^ ^ i . B. K/(i','§ew;X<rk.~-the legniatlan alieiof base baHs for this year,jU^,-.Wlll.b« the same aslastyear, 1803. '.' <i .' I. IkO^'SeaUntT, Vt—If he 'aeonrea all the trioks on thelone bandJheiaehUtladtO'foiir pplnta. ' . ' To^^i.-"Tbe eafd'.only coivals/bne.way,''Bbe;deaoe, eto; a ,.. ."Woaiptftiiinknot,;;.;. , J.;,.^i:. .. ' A., CpfiBer4tewn.—Panl lIoTphy, the chess pIajSr, wasln Parts •tlaa{,WK0.nnta.:. . ..,- ' ' i :■ . • ;i .. '. i. Tnim<i>,.'(IlhoimiatLHAIl right W6'have received tereral ■ImllD doonments. ' T. B$;^.v;lE^iiladeIpbla.-7.We'doik!t'remenliez ilie penon at dL OiBLi^B,--^4 b«Te, abei^y pnldlihad it' It ii good. ^ ^ O. B,'a; BBtImo^^ia>r. HtdUok** address is etie BfOBdmy^ JO*^>naw9rii,ti>,a-number'Of correspondents are nnSTold- •bly4n«{]ted;OntU next week. : o i-. Is <S^ijnui^]^o''!pdiwBf—X^^ wUb't^^^ and the ■oldlery,«the'eny70f'wart«>ae-]liiife^B blaok>i[iifrtfd^9ti(l<db^ tliroiigli New Haven, Oonn.^nijUf. ■jttj. <Q ^Bojiton; ii i was greeted -by the wbonded veterana from the hospital and enthnslaatlo olttzens who psokad the depot to see and ahAe banda with the gallant Oeneral, the erbwd even olambiHilg^ nprnUhe^tbpW the'isar io grasp his bandvlhe^ tlnie .wiUoame when be will- receive blisiewaidln aepa0es;o^UsijDm;i^'attt^^^ mnid .tluttl(a*!^mlb|UnH^^ of their ways andpQt "iiS^Ouuiiii II im hzid or bu Mem adia I' I '■<^,A]ttt:iuo&*. VHAMPiONan«r> /. >bnl Am> ^kooooi-B UATOE^^ n>B wmH. Throngb ^tbe perseverance'of a fow leading loveta of sport, another Ohamplonahip match bu been amngcd, a forfeit d»- pgills|l,;aif drerafytUng pdt sUp-Uia^ aotpt 10> iruiee-of flghV Ufg;wbloli IM to b« agieeil £tc(n>t,'tU( laal doposiV pn K<»^ day, Jbo'Oobwian'dlds \)aokas, with Harry Bill lo tapresent McCoole, called at onr. office, bctwten'the hours of 1 and 3 o'dock Pi-U.(.to agree npon the booses where ;lhe. different deposlte ahoOld be left, the match Itself having been made in New Jersey, MoC^ole, it will be recollected, defeated Tbm.Vennlnga,'dn the 2d ol Hiay, 1861, bi 27 ronnda tnd 83 minnles. ObbUrh has 'ap- peared tjwlce in .the Ting—with Sd Price and Harry Orlbben.; : [he following are the , •' ABTiaiSS OF lOSZEHDir. Atmotis 'OT AoBKBHEHT entered into this second day of Feb^ roary.'lBO; between^—UcOoole and JosephCobnm. Thesald UcGoolo agrees to flgbt the said Joseph Cobam, a Mr stand np fight. According to the rales of jOie British P. B. A., by which the said Joseph'Oobnm-and HtCoole hereby mnlaallyagrieta be bound. The aald ficbt ehall bo for the sum of One Thousand Dollars a side, and aboll take plaoe on the fliat Taesday in May, the Stb of said month, 1803. In pursuance of the aneoment. Twenty Dollars a aide are now deposited in the hands of , who ehall be slakeholder, who ahall also be final stake- holder.' The seoond deposit of two hnndred and thirty dollars a side ahall be made at Ed. Wilson's, Weebawken, on Bnnday, ttie Ittta day of Marob. The third deposit of one hundred dol- lars to be made at Bobert Smith's, 96 West Bouaton street, on Monday, the .23d day of Hirch. The fourth deposit of one hundred doUua to be made at Uzyliszanis's 223 Oenter street, on Monday, the 30th dty of March. The4f[h deposit of onebnn- dred dollars, to bo made at Pete OsUagher's, BU Nicholas' Bowl- ing Saloon, 031 Broadway, on Monday, lbs 6tb day of April. The Blitb deposit of one hundred dollars to be made at Tom McCoy's, the White House, Qraid alreet, on Monday, the ISIh day or April. The seventh deposit of one bundred dollars to be made at William Olarke's, comer of Bouston and Crosby streets, on Monday, the 20th day of AprIL The final and laet depoalt of one hnndred and llftj dollars to be made it Harry Bill's, No. 26 East Bbunton stareet, on Monday, the 27th day of April, when the baokers of the respecUvo men wUI meet to agree on the place of lighting. All deposits aholl be transmitted to the final stakeholder. The said deposits shall be made between the hours of 8 o'clock A.M. and 10 o'dock P.M., or such other hours as may be agreed npon, or the pi (Uling shall forfeit tbo money deposited. The men s be. in the ring between the hems of 12 o'dock H. and 2 o'dock P. M., or the man absent shall forfeit the battlA money That in the event of magtsteilal interference, the umpires and referee shall dedde the next time ind place of meeting, if possi- ble on the same d^, or the duty may ne assigned to the stake- holder. Tbe expenses of the lopea and stakes shall be borne mutually, share and share alike, or by the winner, as may be agreed upon. The stakes npt to be given np, unlesa by mutual consent, nil fklrly won or lost by a fight In puiBuance M the above agreement we hereunto attach our names. Joseph Cobubh, ' On the part of McCoole, BiBBT Biu. ' Witnesses, Pni Oiij.aaHiB, En. Jiuxa •'WliliOIt&RKB'B 8AI.OON-<rBBaEU—Oom'erofHon» tonandOroabystreetSiNewTork. ThlaeatabUshment may truth- folly be termed the Sportsman's Oallery of Art as thore is to be - foond'tha most ex^nuve odleotlon of the kind In the dty, Inon- dugwotures roprtsenUngHlie most'ImportantsporangerenU, anOuelporaaltB of moat of the eminent a^rlsmon in their Sev- eral puisults. Tlalttho Sporting Plotnie Oallery. to which some .yalnablf addlUona have recently t>een made, .by all means, 8-ti THB DEDR'a BBIAD.—JAOE BATH'S hons^ No. 26 Houston, neSi'dfosby street Is the stoppbig place of all who love "good cheer and good beer." sparkling llquon and prime Hav. anas,- His portrait gallery has everybody wortb seeing on oxnl- bltlon, and Jack delbhts ia eo^Ialnlng them,' Fun and froUo the order, day and night , .' 80 "WB BTILiL LnrB.V-HABRT BILL'S Saloon, on Hous- ton street enjoysthepopular patronage to an unparalleled de- gree. The truth Is, Harry la a capital feDow, and a most rtchertht caterer, and honco Ids almost unprecedented popnhuity. We ad- vise ^who deslie to. spend a social and dellghlfnl evening to vlalt bis admirably conducted Bestaurant and Balooik 30-3m* Tm-'Sataait^iBS PaiDl—That's'a good thUg, anifnuny a -tuBllK^I^i^;,^p«l4 glad by ,the lltUs- lemlttanoea they win receive from^Qielrbnabands, brother^.or sons,, who are endur- ing eye^htj^j^^fi^gWei .^ts^for 'th'elr,-,6onnfr7,ln our m'smaiMigei'^^aniy!. dqoi^word to. the boys. Beware of those gambtawtaoiieUoiri'otcMy after onrbdid abldler boys, seeking what they'may'defvour lb thevray of irnde Sam's greentiaokF,. and see to; ' It.ifiat yon don't try' to.flnd "the little Joker," ••tell 'irhloh-oiird lti^;i^'or-ttf hold "a ton,''Just once.'': S^^ wMohJ|S.^|i)<Oh^j,.e^ OA]l|ii^.,j(m{il<^lifTOR^|^f^ painting,. npresenUng a meeting of dogs lii reference to,,the tax on thoaeianimals. Is shortly to-bi, yuBed in' Uiis dt^, ■;ityna paintoll'byiif'.'Lookhsrl Bmlth,''tDew^kn'own''aiilmaI painter, for a'gentleman of St 1 reptesentaUona of pointers, terrlerst 4||ai>'eta;^iXlie pabiting U said to be a splendid illeoe of •. work, b,o^ in dea{|gnand coloring. . , , ., ..i T^r:^, ' BBBnTwPm--:;IVomft ihe Oaj.tmtimii^iw^^ maiiaga to get up some sport , ;,noti^Uisttn^ing Ilia isok of pfopar materials. One of their fk- :,;t!»lte..^a^BS.lstan phis.. !^y.,tise .the slds-wolks fbraDeyi, r pins, and twdve pouitaders for balls. - ■.: . ,■—„. ■■ • V•-•■'. .t'^Tlie second annual bikll of ikhls orginlsalioB MS t^fi'-if^!* 13<^ lost, at Ihe'Apo^ld Booms, ilO Broadway. "1;;pf,tlie Oastnians, are John Matthews,Presldentr i?f J? ^ .'"^"*' 8e«retaiy; '#nd Sibob Bhlj^, has Jitft'MME^iud- by Mestt<..Di4k k Plttgera]d,'bf-1B' Ann street II U 'reUlyA'Na^Bble libak,wllbAw«ltIa^ pl'ot, iad ♦''•rl"*|»?fR^ft*fl?!^.^*W«'P«''<™'' ■ ?»P«r oovoi^.o«its, ■■, . \■•l'^^^r,^'^■^>'■'hflTf'''n^2■''^ —^- • '■..■,•■.''• OoK(|/» iDioirKrtib N«f()Prleans, the price of AnttnsUe opal baa beaa rdiifiilte fllfi^wditllars por lo& . THH) MTltailATieHAIi PRIZBI BATTIiHl, HEENAN AND^TBE.UNKNOWN TO MEET AT UVEBPOOL. ' We have received European advices up to Jan. 18, but vSry Uttlemention la made of the. forthcoming prize battle between Mace and an American Unknown; ndther has it transpired who the, latter is, or may be. Beenao, it Is said, left London at brief notice^ to.m'eet.theUqknown In Uverpool, batlt.la evident as yet that Madame Bomor Is very busy with her whisperings, the lAostsnbduedof which are eagerly caught at by the sporting pubUo, like a drotalhg maii-at a-islraw,' and' magnilled into the appearance of tust, eaob one being Oc key that la to unlock the mystery whlsb now en'velopts the affiJT. Why, even here, it has been tb'i^^nght Uat Con Oremls the forthcoming Unknown, from the fHot of Us .having lots of spons, and being here to get polish- ed np in the bpxing art Bis wetghtand Inches would seem suf- lldenttoctaii^ot each an opinion, however. Merespecnla- UOn is evidently otno account, at this stage of the prooeedlngs, and hewevex wise one would like to'appear to be, prudence sng- gesis ibsiwit "cease' dor admiration for a w|Ule," and'be content with thie'fiots as .they are developed from time to time. Bere are the remarks of the foreign sporUng papers to latest dales .'.The m^oh for the Oharnplonslilp coptiniieatQ be Qt great In- terest^ anion^ the 'affUDtaai, for, althongb great'secreoy has hitherto been observed, a certain, cironmaaace has given a hint as to '■the gi«at Unknown's", expected arrival in England. Mace oaUed'at our'ifflci yesterday, and Informed us that on Thursday, Heesrs. Howes'& Onshlng's-clTcns was at Oreenwlob, where it was advertised that Heenan was to spir wlth Byall, but the Benlda Boy was not present allhoogh he had been seen in Lon- don in the afternoon. The Ikct of Heenan's absence caused In- quiry to l>e made, which was met by the assertion that be had gonetolilveipooltoipeet"the Unknown" on his arrival at the 'birth nlac^ of boxing. We sbiil. however, be enabled'to give lUD parUOUlafS of the affair In oar nexL—SmrOng Lift, Jan, 17, '.;iBK'BcxT.— His day for tbe next deposit between Moeeand the Unknown bos not yet been fixed, but the excitement abont the m'atfch seems to iocrease dally In all quarters. The rumors as to^ genuine nature of the affair are as wide spread as ever, butvre strongly advise our xeaden Ibattadi no Importance to thnn.. As'to the belt we have great pleasure In stating it has lieen ddlvered up to us by Tom King, in a perfect state of repair;.and looking as good as new. For this Tom King Is entl-' (led to much credit and.;.^eserves the thanks of oU interested In- the matter, as he has exYMinde'd.^pwarda of £7 6ntotb{sown' pocket, upon the embelllsnment 01 the tropby, and this, we may- remark; wiis,not before it was required, as it bad never beenset in order since itwss given over to us by Tom Bayers. The belt win now remain in our hands until the result of the battle between Mace and the Unknown la ascertained... It'bos been sgrefd,, however, that shonld either Usee or King wish to borrow it for the purpose of showing it at any beneflt, he shall be oUowed to do eo on depoaitlog Ito vdue with us, and a guar-^ antfe to return it directly after the benefit. It has been deter-' mined that It shall not be taken round Uie country by either man with a olroua, or on a sparring tour, bat ahaU almply be lent on the occasion of any important benefit It must tie dis- tinctly recollected that the title of "Ohamplon of England" ia now In abeyance, and .that the mero exhibition of thebdt does hot entitle either man to bo styled chiamplon. We make this remark because we have had . bomerona questions put to us on the subject about wblcb then seem to exist some very extraor- dinary opinions.—Bell's/an. 18. There Is absolutely nothing f orlher of Imiportance at this present hour of wrillna touching this great conteat of the EagUsh prize. Bridge.. gnbllo appeUto for caloulattiv the diances wlU apparently not e appeksed until the next deposit, in the flnt week of FdbnaiT. —fit i^jwttnpJV'nw, Jail, I'f,;, ' ,', Who m to nz tbb i/ti^cui BtLLunn Oeoiifiox ?—This is a qnosUon more Bs^lly .asked than repl(ed to, and at present abont as dlfBonlt a nntto crack as "Who's to be King of Greece J" The veteran^ jyidan,abdlcatloo, has s«t the younger knighto ofthe cuetararat work to per/eot themselves, and emnlallbn rune high,.. Gddlhwalto conies ont with a challenge to play «nr inan,;bAr Phdon, for from tlOO to $1000. Savanagb wo&d take it up at once, we nndeisland, were It not that be has business of » private natue that needs his present attention,'. Ooldtbwalto • """pagh played a game of 600 polntoon the 27th ulb, at gOeaiy's Saloon, in OourUand street nblohi.the former msdo short work ot, and ran ont like a quarter horse before bla op- R!l?"''i?!? sooredmore thanlM,86a short of .garne. Bunsof i«?f°?*^ by Ooldthwalte^ and he oompleted hIa (00 in ten innings. Big thing, indeed I If be can keep that gait up aU the. time, the back seato wiU soon be sU Occupied. Foley, where ate you ? Can't you do^methlng fbr. yodr oountry, and ;''?*2R,!''L''JS'»^"*"' Try It on, £1 tbe meantime, who Is to be BtUIard Champion of America, and aftorwarda Champion of the World, by healing Old Bill Yards himstlf-Boberto, - Ooigx-AKD-Buj,!, Stobibsov THE "BxspEoiABLB" Puss;—The reporten ofthedsUleswillabnostbreaktbslr necks for items de- rogatory to aportlog mea As an example we msy etete that thev SfnSJSfj'"fuUswing, as usuaT,ii reporting aUUle scrape Joe Cobnm got Into with a young wonun. The jffialr itself was of so trivld a nature, we afioulfn't hive SS.?,tT''M,'*n*H; ^ >ome Uttle dSbnilS l5f?uhS.i?^;,°'''',"™'Saturday, oallefton the several "re- specUtile"dslllee, to company with the lady Mo (A» said "wi lytog at lh» point of death. Iron the effeotoof beln^Stniok a leV- rUo blow wfth an 18 lb. dumb-beUI" and made them look ratter sheralsh. yon can bet First Impressions are generally ttS ^^i*}- •?* hence, by flioae who snprose tbe prsM to be "to- maootate,"theseooncooUonoof dlsoKsred brafcVawtaienfm THB ST. RIOHOLAS BOWLIRO BOOH, No. 636 Broadway, (under tbei Presoott Bouse,) Is the only perfeot TEN PIN SALOON in New Tork. The Muager for thirteen years bod ohsige of the Bowling Boom at the Astor House. Wines, Liquors, and Olgtrs ot thebeetqnslity. ■ - - 40-tf ' ° P£TE aALLAOHEB, Proprietor, SPABBINO MATCH EXTBAOBDINABT, BETWBEH JOB OOBUBN AND BILL OLABKE, Fob $100. The weather couldn't well bave been worse than it was on Wednesday evening, tbe 28th ult,snow and sleet above, and mud and duah below. It waa perfectly awful—Just such a nlgbt when operatlo flowers become blighted, snd tbi otherwlse'gen- erons public stay in-doors.' Theatrical audlencsa and boxtog palroDsareavery differentsetofpeople. No matter how fear- ful the demento, It there was gotog to be'ia good thing In the' sporting line, the boys manage to, get there anyhow, wliereaa it takes a neap of attractions to draw together a paytog house in a theatre on such inauspldons occadons. Knowing these thtogs, we were not at all snrprl^ed at flndina one of the most sdeot ani [ respectable companies ever present at an exhibition, aa "met together with one accord" at Mozart BbU, 063 Broadway, to wit- ness the eidting contest for sdentifU) prestige between Joe Cobnm and BUI raarke, LotuTion or Mozart BaD at one time waa a noted resort for Wood-en men and poUtlod dlsruptlonlete. It has seen gay Umes, and had Ite walls ears and language, they oould tales unfold that would freeze your verrblood, and make each individual hair on yonr bead stand out "seven ways for Bnnday," aa Shakespeare doesn't say. In those daya the bsU was pret^ weU known; now it Is not so. We are not aware that an exhibition was ever given here before, except by our champion, John C. Heenan, Sept 39,1868, when be and Aaron Jones sparred, white Professor Taylor aoted aa M.C. For fnture convenience, allow us to inform you that Mozart HaU Is half a dozen bonaes before you come to' the Winter Oard9n, pretty nearly oppodte Bond street A long pas- sage bos first to be tramped over, then take two turns , to the right and one to the left and yon're "Ihor." Ton know the ronte now for Dsn Kerrigan and Barney Aaron'a Joint benefit on Wednesday evening, tbe 4lh of Febmary, and there's no ex- cuse for non-attendance. ' nnnKQUiBBXD bpobtb noEBEirr. Nobody could be mistaken at the Interest taken everywhere In this novel entertainment and, Jnst sa we antldpated, the major- ity of the leading pugilists and Corinthian admirers of the Bolenee were on deck. Among others, we noticed the stotdy and Boldlerllke'John Lawrence, 01 training fame; Tom O'DoimeU, who made snoh a slashing fight wltb- Joe Winrow (now Iq Cali- fornia), near Natchez, in 18«, looking aa youthftil and vigorous aa mon of tbe youogcr sports; Captein Mlchad Norton, U. 8, A.: Tom Walsh, ot tlie Wdsh House, MnlMirTy street with bis loni hair fixed behind bis ears, and a planter's bat for aU the worlL like Fniok Howe,' of sswtog maohlne notoriety, and mall carrier for part of the Union army; Tom McCoy—quiet sedate, and contemplativo—of the White House, Grand street; Pete Gal- lagher—quaint queer, and querioua—of ten-pin renown, and manager of the 8l Nicholas Bowling Bdoon; Dan Aldricb, wltb his extradrdinary moustache; Bob Smith, once of the Art Union Music Hall, bQt now with Burltoson, In the "House of Com- mens," Houston etreet; Phil Borgrave, formerly of tho "Ocm,'' a eapltd fellow; Izzy Lazanis, "fdr, tat and fifty," and aa frisky as a lambkin; lid. Wilson, "aU the way fhim Weebawken," full of fun aa ever; Baze, of Wllllamsburgb, a victim in the late illegd arrest and a great nbllosopberwlthd; L. B. Donnelly, the droU Irish comedian of tbe New Bowery; the Alderman, who escaped from tbe rat pit an forlorn, and laughed at Old Jook with bis ommplsty horn; Kit Bums, the best-natared Joker in the Fourth Ward; EZoryMacoriy, tbe American Spider,.or Man- darin of Chihg-Poo, better looking than ever from his late trip across the brtoy sea; Dan 'Kerrigon, Barney Aaron, Jack Bath, etc, etc We also had "the honor" of the company of several of ^be Fonrteenth 'Ward police in' uniform. They probably thought It was to be a net fight and were ordered on special duty to.prevent. It We don't find any fkult with rton, remem- ber-^it'a the big bng. (don't go to a^d another syllable here, Mr. Erlnter); airy,'offldooa things In,power—tUnga who,vested with a little brief authority, take .npon themselves. In their Ignorance, .to dictate to men a th'ouaand timea belter informed, and ,«hose bharicter for'honesty would make theira appear mighty smaU by tbe comparison. Thiese are the conceited ty- coona we are dovm on. ' ' COIOfZNOElIEIIT'OF HOSTIUTIES. Abont hdr-past eight tbe ubiquitous BlUTovce was observed >dging.ln-ahd>out <here and there, aUover tbo honae, after, something or somebody, and the boys, knowing his usual mls- don, supposed it wos golng to' be a regular exhibition, and that he waa "looMng for a oustomer." This time, howovcr, his ocon- patton-was aomewbat disturbed. They had It arranged only to have three or four sparring matehea prevlona to "the event of tbe oventog."' After oondderable unsuccessful persuasion to In- dnoe somebody to have a go with the famous ofasmplon of Pike's Peak, Con Onm, Odd Jack Bath qnlet^ hinted that "he wam't afeared on blm," and the'up-shot wasTne had the first chance. After a brief introdacUon'from Tovee, Hr. Orem bounded grace- fully into'lhe ring amid great cheering, in acknowledgment of which he made a very sploy. Uttle speech. Bo said he fdt rather unwell, and the aadlente would have to excuse him for any short- comtogs: but In« month or sobs hoped to be able to lUnstrato the art In a mannrr that'Woold never disgrace the romantlolo- oaUtyof Plke'a Peak. He dilated'upon our beautllU dty, and the genUemanly treatmedt- be had received fMm everybody he had met. The ovation ended; after the customary ahaking of hands, they prepared to Inaugurate the entertainment' 1. Con. Obek iin> Jaoe Bath.- It was generaUy understood that AustraUan Kelly totended spaning with Con., but for aome reason or other, Jetci. waa non o?. 'Con. had on bis fighting rig and a fSucy pair'or slippers, while Bath wore his usud prom- enading eosnime, a pair of doeskin trousers and white under- shirt' OnigetUng the'word,.,Con. stepped out with a cOtUUon motion that iroald hatetlakled the most fastldloua dancing maa- tor.' He came tbe "forward one" two or three times Uke a pro- fessor, and then went at Jack hdter-Bkdter,'somewhat wild, to be aura, but ivlth unmlstekable' force, and rattled away Uke a second Flora Temple, with both banda; and when tired of pum- melUng, dung out his right leg, and - tripped' OnU Jack, to the greatostonlshmentofthosenotusedtoanohthlngs. Tliesecond round was like unto it ending in another trip. 'The third, Jack was "all alive 01" but In turalng r jund he slipped on aU fours, and the obamplon helped bim dung with a Uof, amid great mer- riment Jack Jumped up to renew the round, and In another whed "bit Con. aklok," when the audience again sent up a roar -or laughter.' On renewing the'saind,'after mutudhltttog. Con. threw Jack a burster 00 bla sbonlder,wheii some slight Iilsslog took place.' A speotetor: told Mr; Orem'that was agaUstthe rules, ' Hs Immedlstoly went over to Jack and apologized, not knowingwreatUng -WM tabooed.' In the fourth round, after an eveii rally, they oUnohed' and fdl aide by side, tho Pike's Peak hero tilmln^'two bs^ somersaults, to the great deUght of the spectators. In tbe fifth It'was give and teke on both sides, wltb Utile .advantage on either,-only foUysatlsblng Jaok'a frleqds thstdl tho steam wasn't ont of bin) yet This over, Mr, Orem made a poUte sdaami'aa on entertog,'and the t40 retired, fol- lowed with an entblulasUO'outburst of appUueo. While the set-to was going on, and afterwards; Joe Coburn' handed Cod.'s bdt'around for uupoctlon; which pleased the audience "muchly." Mr. Orem baa much to loam yet in the way of aclence, but ia as etfODg oa a bull.- He intends getting Bill Clarke to "putbim through," and as be sMps remarkably big and U as actlvs aa ■ oat'we may expect great thinge of him in a month more.' - 2i'.BiniaET' Aaiok atn> Ed. Thobet.— A' royd good matoh, Barney's activity being the Ottiversd lhe|no of commendation. Ed, did even bettor than we expeoled With such a "Ughtoifig cd- culator"-aa Barney Is.' There wasn't-mnob stepping—It waa all blttmp, the blows sounding like the frack of a wblp.'.*Tuobey, looked thinner than nsull, dth'ongb be informed'us he never fdt betted, Ae he has replied to Jsck Boyne's ohdienge, we an- tlolpato some Ihn when the lalter acoepte, Aaron will donblless spread himsdf muoh more at bis benefit to-morrow night (Wed- neidiQ', Feb, i) at the Ramo place, Mozart ^dl, when we ahdl WAtobbIm wltb great Interest - ' ' . 8, OaiBiET WiLiEB iMO AnBABom.—Both very fklt snd muob the same as when they siiarrcd at tlieir juiiit boneflt; OUarlliy, if anything, ahQwIng n little too muuh anxiety. Con* ddorlng- he' is <mnob the smaller man, we should advIRo him to wait fbrohances'lfistead of rushing somnoU,' ItslidwShts 'grit though. .They-'.fbugbt.-wlth. th4 same deterrolnatloil' as they sparred, which Is saying a groat deal for novloos. We believe <nulrley baats>lred fcodi.tlia 1. Hi. Whether Abrahkfna IntAds to follow up the ring WBsre not tofbrnoed, ' ■:.•■> >' i.'BttLT(DbMmij,T AHo MiEl-DotsBT.-^Better thkblgood— flntratet Peojlswonldn't beUeVe that'Michael cOdld plokup KiSSrbltT?'',J;fe^or^B^.^^,^^ «d .1^ . . "^«TK»IT0rTia«VSMIH6," ^ •At20 minutes to=TOrJ6sC<Jbnrn-and BU Clarke entcM <i ' rtoe, scoompanied bv their respective seoonds-Bsmtl^.l'l? Wd Jack Bath for Oobnm, tnd UtBuras and DanKmSiS* gospd truUu. It la preUy hard for us to buok oaalnat the^iii- b2'ii°atoSt ?S! '.•tlIar,''.no SSteShtaibXmi 'FaiiBnToCoNMBOT.—TheuMUn -tbat was to have token au ' in; Detroit Mich,, on tbe evening of . the 27lh ult.. between 'd«, irolk+ia MIchlgeb City. ISUcd.to .teke ploce. .ThiDd^Sfmil *i*Sf^"''"'i'"fi'^'l'"t-tteoWboys,AVa^e spb,.lkU«id'Uo come t» lime,'' ,fnd Uie cowqaanoe,wss, th8re ins a good dod ot dlssppototment, it bdng:tbeseooni fdlun of whtod.-, , ,. „ ,,. . r A . OOOKtRoBT NttTBO m.TBB BOD.-'-At Aoook fight In Ihs jldnlly of Chestnut and Elsventb slreete, PbUaddphIa, recently, the sbprt,was abruptly-brou^t to a(doto by tbd'^ollee, v«^ soon after it had oommenced. 8am Busk and' Jbhtl Olokson, the handlers, wltb some bdf doien of the sp«ctet4n; «*t«<'plnbhsd" and.'^olapped-lnquod. " : ,(,1 . ■ . ;• li,, «■.' .■ - Z!?SSi^^*ii^,iS^'^iii!lS, ^''i** I elToiWd jiiiEadSihironV Ho'iind'luily are thobMt ^ riiiidj; baissb» a J6lit«k«.--Wi , atutoh.wfigl^<,:VatTMiju.»ipi^ ^^wretlK -It Uil>Mdob«na%kMto ''P:*'Hfi9!fin>! i>'- ';• i r.'r'.li^/f-.'. ■y.^ill .''liilg,'4Mf w«N OBaiUinOIUly tCM^^ ,7^<T^ . . ,,' V: J.;ui fl ,'I',;'.'.'--,r-:-'i'.S!;-j.>i,' > ., :.. iin,'JT^ ; inv'Ti Ij-''-''''Je't"' the pbmU.ad faati Srerybody-laowa what a sklUfuI yours hit, the round to be oonddered over, and to make cetSi? thoydld bit eaob man's gloves wSn bedaubed dl avTr ^S limpUck, and tbe men to be washed off-after every mJ^? Eveiytblng ready, at 10 mlnntes to 10, Oaploto NortonodlSKi "Thneffte men and .Uidr aeconrfs aifvanced, ^dfJiJS and dovm tbe middle," and-then commenoed •ma ■ THKnuHT. - Cobum looked In capltd trimjand 'with bis long reid^an A siim. ness,maybesdd.tohavebad'mOny advavtegesihewoivBi^ir undershirt and knee, breecbep. . Clarke, who is better iitSSi tot the podUon of Lord Mayor of London by his ratiudihrbnti, before and behind, bod got himsdf reduced abont 2X]'ln^ though nobody wonld know.lt to look at bim; he la muS ^riu than Cobum, both in hetobt and reach, and a few yean ki> senior; be sported a'pink bodice and white breechs Tb» seemed to takothemtttor vary good naturedly, every once bT! while Clarke ahaking his right hand at Cobnm, tbreatm^i to blooken hia eye for him, while Joe lauabtaialy T*ra!Sr "AU right BUt-oome up here, once." BUly £d TomT bnt Joe's asUUy set htm "backward too7 They u: proaohed agdn and tgdn, leading and stopping, advucUi and retreating/ and showing some of the finest pohils in Uu science ever exhibited in eny country. Johnny Walker and Bm Hayes wera not a comparison. At the end of three mlnutoL Joe, like the UgbtnWs Sub, left a black mark on BUly's did and won first hit Half minute time was kept after this and eveiy round. In tbe seoond round, Clarke got In a hit—time 3 mln. Third, one a piece: in this bout, Joe's'bite were so UiilkL Billy didn't beUeve he got touched, and to see bim pleading wllh the referee, with a great streak of temp block on his noae, Lulit. tog be "couldn't see it" bimself,'Wblte Joe and his seconds were laughing vehemently, made the scene very comlol indeed.' Tbte round lasted one minute. Fotirth, one for Cobura—1 mhi. Fifth, both appeded, bnt the deolilon was "no hit"—1 mia Sixth, one for Clarke—1 mln, Seventh, another epped, not d. lowed—3 mln. Eighth, one apiece—^ mln. Ninth, one for Joe—3K mln. Tenth, another for Joe—3 mln, Eleventh, one for Clarke—1 mln. • SSrelttb. one for Cobum—1 min. On corn- tog up for tbe next ntind Bill looked so much like Bob Travels that with aU Kit Bnms's .rough scrabbln'g, tte blade wouldn't wash out of bis whiskers, so'Jack Bath'proposed to chalk the gloves: the ohaff and oomloal .remarks,.wlib the odd-lottUng Ebysogsof the prlndpals, were enooshto dckena feDow wui lughter. Thirteenth, one far'Clarke—1 mln. FourteeatlL' another for BlU—:i mln, Fiftoentb, sUU another—1 mto. Six- teentb, one apiece—3 mia. Seventeenth, one for Joe—3 mln. Eighteenth, one apiece—1 mlb. .Nineteenth, and last one for Oobnm—1 min. Thto gave 11 to Joe and 10 to BlUy, Just ex- actly at 20 minutes pastlen, allhongh therelsnotoUtoghowtt vroiud have gone In one more round. After It was over, Tovee "spoke a piece," and for the fi^jhsl we remember, he "pnt his foot in It" for the princlpaW>and their friends didn't like the dur about the lampblack at oil.- tat nur port we shonld like to have Just euoh onotncr ofCalr betwioa theboxtognpresentoUves of every Btete In the Union. AnneisS Is s tobnlor statement:— jOe cobdbn. bill clobei. Knit. a<tt. R'nU. llUt. TDne. JOE aOBDBH. BnX OLISIE. B'tOt. BiU. S'ndi. HiU. Tine.' .1 2....0 3....1 6....0* e..,.o 7....0» 6....1 8..-.1 10----I M. 0 ...1 ,..0 ...0* ...0» I 0 0 ■' Smfn. 8 " I 1 " 1 " 1 «' 3 H" a " Totel..ll • Hits claimed for both man, but not dlowed. 11.. 13.. g::::S .1. iff"-0 17....1 18....1 1D....1. 11...1 13...-0 13....1 14....1 16....1 16....1 17....0 18....1 '13....0 1 mis, 1 " 1,1. 2 " 1 " 2 '• 2 " 1 " 1 " 10 80 The refereede- dded these'rounds ta "nix" uid.ordered them to fight on, DEin 1—Long To'in Jennbus, who at one time was so deslnni to fight John 0. Heenan Sr^ Prioe, was kUled in the same battle OS Con Qnton aeverd' months Sfo. -Bo Dublin Mike toU us lost week. Tom fonght another big-'un named HcCoo>, saw matched with-Joe Cobani.' WebeUeve Tom to have been Uia tool of others In the difllculty that occurred at tbe fit Charles, New Orleans; snd therefore tmBt,'for his sake, that fend hai died with hUn, Denh is the Inovltsblo destiny of us aU, and we would give sU oir earthly-poasesdons loknow that secret which poor-Tom knows now. 'Peaco to hia manes I ' EOrE It's Not 80.—Humor has it that EdPrlcote becoming very much dteradof loto by tbo gay life so common at oar National capital For Ed's'sake and that of hte frimdk, we trust the rumor to vritboiit any foundation in tact ' BABNEI AlBOK AKD. DOM EZBBIOUlla BEHEriT To-UOBIOW NiOBT,—On Wednesday, Feb. i, thcso first doss boxers have a Johnt complimentary togctber sit HozortBdLOO Broadway, and irblda'folrtt^tcUpes tho great glove fight of last Wediesdayte pototof nnmlwrs. Itteexpected that'Oobumand ClorkeiriU exhibit the(r aklU over again, and that the chomplon of Plke'i Peak, Con Orem', wiU ebow also,,, Coptoln Horry Lozoms wlU b« ■then, and ma.vbove a ronnd or Iwo with the champion, Owsey Oeogheahan, Ed Tonbey, Johnny Monegban, Jock Batb, Bobert- oon, BlUy DonneUy, Mike Ootiey, Dior-Hdywood, and many others.VlU.set-to,. The wind-up between Don Kerrigan and BofneyAaron.' Admission, 60 cents, . 'Waleeb Aim ABBAiiAsm' Bbubfit,— The'long tcconntofC^ bum and Clark's matoh necessarily Umlto our space for ollie* matters, snd as a short notice to better: than none at sU, wo put tUs on a record with the rest Tuesday, Jon. 27tb, was th,e dsh, and tbe Orientd Oymnislum, Boyardlltreet tbe exhibition room. Here's the boys nsmes who knocked spoto out of each other:— TomDoranys. Alt Wolkor, TouoR Kerrigan vs. Tom Doran,Tom O'Conner vs. Hike Dorsey, Dick Hdywood.vs. Grady, ComeUvs. Dublin Mlke'„Tommy Meaklm vs. Fito of Providence,' Tom Do- ran vs. Mike Dorsey, and Walker and Abrahams for tbe wtod-up. Dick Holywood, of theOUTPEn Shades, East Broadway, had the bar. Old Tovee, the U. C, soys Ibis grmnodnm Is the best place for exhlblUons In New Tork, and could bo so fixed as to hold 2000 people. Tboselnteresled'wiUinskea "mem."orit : "HtaBT OlEua de Lion."— Cspl. Hanr Lozams, iste Bntltr to the 88tb N. T. & T.. bos ntaraed to town on a visit to "Ue eld (and yoona) folks at home." ' The Llon-heoried looU the very ploturo of health. He speaks very neU of camp life, with sU Ite hardships, and so long as the army vras steuonary, he made out first rate; bat wh«n they got on the movOf thlsRS were, not so good. Harry hasn't given bis podUon up sttogelner. Us friend. Captain Roberts, Is stIU carrytog on tho buBtoess, but It Is more than UkdyhewUltakeotrtp to CaUfomla by toe neo ateomer. A great deal depends on tho nevrs from there; If John- ny writes, and hte match wltb DsUoy bos not been totempled, then Horry wlU go sure. Go or sUy,.we'wI^ him prosperity. Cballenob Td'ABBOHAiis.-Tommy Medilm hereby offeis to fight Toung Abrahams, at 130 lbs.; for from f 100 to tiOO a dde. or any other novice to tbo country on the some terms. Hon and money ready at Jen Glddlngs', 280 Hudson aven,ae, Brooklyn. toma Fbaheo Ikqdibxd Axteb.— A gsnttemanlnPhUodelphla Is andoustoknowthewboreabouto of this boxer. He has a matoh for. him in Plttoburgh, Pa. If Franks, or any of his friends, see this. Just drop us a line. BEHJalOM OBIFPriH Aim BlOBABD UOBOAH'S MATOS.— IPE Ho.>iEi ALL nr.—We have received an addltiond (60 a side trod these men, making In aU $200,-whioh we believe to be tho snm to be fought for-lloo a aide. >Both men are reported doing well- Morgan Is training at Ashland under the oororol mentorshlp or Andrew Gory, ond Orlfilib Is dotulcUed at the house of Dan Walker, John Leoby looking alter his Inlereate. The mUItf fixed to oonkeoff ontheOthFeb,, within ten or fifteen mUes of BU .Ololr, Pennsylvonto. A slosbtog fight Is' anticipated. .'A BiBiRa BoiBB.—Don Kerrigan's brotlier, whose nsmebae often been mentioned to tUoso ovlumns; and'who sparred at us late benefit in' the Orientd.Qymnnsiuin, Is ihe tome Uttle boy that mode such a (gnre of BUI, tbo wrestler, aome time ago u Boysi's Theatre. Any body trylog to sted o march on IW Kerrigans wlU have np.hlU work df it Bravo, UtUo 'un I So. Tdohbi to Jack Bothk^Is onswer to Jock Boyne'* ohdlasge to our last, Ed. Tuohey cdled on ua to say Out heu toko him at his word, and fight at 110 lbs,, give or lake two ponnds, for from $100 to $300, in a week Itom the first dopOu^ As Jaok has loto of spare time and haa been trainlna aome months, Tuohey hopaa he wlU toe the mark at once. A oepoac from Boyne sent to our olBco wlU be fanmodlately covered ej Tuoh ey. T hat's fdr enough to sultanybody. ACQunrxD.—The young man arraigned for assoulUng apoix^ An in . Bouaton street on the lethlnat, and forwblchtneex- traordto'arr, and unprecedented Uesoont was made on Hessn. Clarke and'Bath''4 sdoons on the 17ih, was brought up onus 3llth at the Tombs and acquitted of the ohoige, lb- 0. Bpenotr woB bis conned, There were two "dukes" in the todlotment-- one, toe pollcomsn couldn't swear to his name; the oUier,aB error to the date of tho commitment v..t QoMb to nto list Hohs.— Charley Bwlta, tho boxor, abom whom so manyrlimon were rife ait to bla abUltyto oo"**"? with the Ohoniiloo, Con Orem, was sliot dood by 0 man nafflw Harrison OS far back OS his't June, It appears they bad a quarrei, .and Swltz ttreatened to shoot Uarrliion "on dght." but the »<■ ter got tho start and fiulsUed bim!' Borrlsoo wss acqullteo. . JoHMNT llooflE hns" retired libm the proprlotorablp of tn» house In tbe Bowery, nrid Wishes us to express bls Uianxs w Ihose who hove patroolied him daring bis slay there. JInimy Oriffloaod PalMok Oookley I Ihsotre, Uoston, oh, Friday ,eveblnB Foot Baoe m Bostok tos.WOO,-Thelen mile "O" ikleylstoeoms offattooNaUon" . i7.!^y*i'«>e!^o\se,*»y»i"^;^^ by one of the peds, about to nto, Thoy off to run four hdjJJJJ " " r^wUlboron '>iri