New York Clipper (Mar 1863)

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J- j "; ■ Died to NtwZtrk, Tneida7,^NoTeiDtierllUi,ie0i; otconsnmp- il6nj aftdr a Ilngerlsg Ulneaa, In.nbleh Bbe-waaattetided Bj tlitee, and at teigtb lOi of tbe moat eminent pbrtlola]is, «Uo hnnane- ' ij and gtoooiulrWaiiteeredthelt.aenloea'UL behalf dt.aoTaUs ■ibu cUfe.. Ear dlaeaie'bafBed alLttaaltjkUl) >for ebe oOntlnned to deoUnt and \nste flratn :thb'da7 of ber retan tram Vlr^Ub tlllidsAb'^loAdtUu eoena, Ob the Uthlot DoTember. After her .death,lt^ira(«soeitatoed that her longs were fatally affected. A xmorl was olronJatsd that bwdeitb wtBtHfUft tb.tlier retkntloBs' of ntr husband. The thitU Is, she had:been separated (Tom hlm| for mon^'thUi .a. rear,.and .be was. pannlng^^at^ dlslmce, an; jKbandonod! ooone oI<llfe,'wlUle' she Was prorldlngamalnten- ftQoe for tbelr children. In the "JOrdOA.'MIn«; hUernMef had kn eqbal In Ibis conntry, Inthebillad.U&.patbatlo'style afimn8lo,aIie'waaimTlTtUed. Her TOloe bad a beartfdtvtfwettneas, peooUar. to birsblf, Uid Its .flnlbOttf.^rMli'onderfol.'.'Staeconia/.''>;'.':'•'-'■ ■ Swell onthe note, and die.iloag tlie.sbato, ^vlttiQjit'tbe appaaianoa^I liAorto hendl or givtog imeaslsess onheraeconnt to the auditor. Her eancablUsWertiexeeated with a neatness, a taat<,And.'k grabs nerer before beard on oni .koaalsti.iIn'rlNt igomedTand fkrce,'Sh«^was':eqnBn;:eWa(ttdl (liai7rfr*tiiaj»dha*tB;7elnBTer defldant'to splztt^wantnialc taMam jet^nererfor. a moment flat aT:toslpld.;r She .hada gaj ivlYBOUgr of manner and arabneaa ot look, tempered with modesty that neTer tailed to.'wln.npMLSTsry spectator. After all; she hai bnt stepped npon tbe thzeshold of ber tame>^i^>]faiisssied of i strong tnd cuttnted'i'vndetstattdlsg, with a tnin for stndy—a toler&le.'peraoa-HU'Oomitantnce, not handsome, bnt'ex .ptaialT«-,-a.etrongr-olsar, and waU-modslated speaking-Toloe with a pronnnolaHon the most tmemepttonablycorreot flilC«le gant that was em Iieard,'and'an easy and giaeefnl carrlsge—shi liWOuUf.'la the oouseiOf .aitwj yean, have become a theaWca .irondei.i,li>ber;pilvtte;deportment, she waa amltblSrbeneTOt ,'lent,'Knd pbarllaDle to the ntmoatof bar power. ' . .'rSt :■','■< .■' ' ■■.'■■!■' 'i: . •.■ h'lilj-!--:);: .:.- .. ..■• JOSK OHABLfiB FBEEB.' 'J•■'Don'df Oabtatn Freer, of the Britlth ardri'^wai born In '.'VaVSnMbdiyibfonded fyi a mercastae^lUei'an'd istVvery enriT '■AielhiUWposition InabanUng boueeinXiondon.' ,whRn qoit* looting. Freer and Wm.-K Burton-(onr ^BDrtan)tbak a (rip to tn^ 'Old-town'ortlOTentrr,^^ Qd madetbeir idut together as Sir Charles OiopUud snd'IJr.'OUspod; in ■■The Poor OentlemUi.V In ISh); Freer tatne 16 Amtrlca, and made'bls debut JUy litb -'tfEdlikrd the Idiot, in the drama ot (bat iiatae, at the \7abm "■BtBettTbeatre.'Pblladelphla. 'Came to Kew Tork, and appealed ^'kl'ill'*'Park Theatre; to the same $;eat',ii9 Blohard the TUIrd, finbeeqaently he tdcepted tbe stage management noder Burton; IflPhtSdaphU.- . •■ ' - .. .... •'■Bborlly amr, be returned to England, Betorator hero ttnh i -with-some'trieinls, be' leased' the Ktcbmond HID Theati^i NeiT .lY»rk,'indsonk aU his' capital. :ihen he became stage'mAiiAger ii^ot the Obatbam Theatre, New York, wbloh position he filled Ver;' . .sblyfoC'ten years. .;Betained'to England, where be died, in ; Seonnher, 1887, canted by woDndsiifllsted by his own bjan'da; ' Freer was, nnfortnnately, both orer ardent and erratto, and be ])STer Donld' eueceed In fliUng the leading characters of the old dr»nat!st, which was ihe hope of his yonsg amblUon. ' ' JOSEPH M..FIEL1).- '', Born to'SnglMid,' and came to this conntry at a '\«ry early age, 1 Vaa tot'many yean engaged to literary pnranlts. Be nurne(, . MlssBlaltlddleto'ieae. ' 0. Mtdt'hla flntopp^arancb to Pblladelpbla September 7tb, 1813, •t. ^eObfstant Street Theatre, as Oharles Aastenoonrt, to t<Mon ahVIwifa." 'He was author, aotor, editor, and manager. In - leoi-hswaa manager of Field's TorleUes, StLobls.Uo.'PUd to Mobile, Monday..jrtnnai^ 38th, 18(0, after a brli>t iUness',- - > Mr. Held bad complained for'aome'time of an affection of the throat, whloh, 90 donbti was tbelmnedlatti.cansa of Us death; At the time of hie decease he'was manager of the Uoblle Theatre, -' ' The piibllb career of this gentlemaln was one triumph, whether Mweregtrdlttolts literary or dtamatio senee. As an author,bo ■^MllTened the communilTTlIb npmerpns dramaUosketobes, and nndepth^flmdipumof'<tnri*a;''iMiilediome ofttioMttli '< letters t^pniited.'' AS ah'actor; be.wts'eonaderM one 'oft .Kest'llAht'eomedlanj on tbe alA^e; -and as a manager, 'eidoysd a tep'fttatlon for honesty and integrity,' Be-left awub and 'tn to- " terestliig daught^j'flfleen years ot age. li j:.. iKi.l'f -..'... ■ ■ . '■■:> .■■:..(■■'>•$'; ; "By pwmlisalan of His Honor^ the nesldentv ^at the new tbeaM tre UXbUApbUi, by the company of.comedians, bnVonday.neit,! betog the Uth of tktb Instant, July, 1702, Mil be performed a; comedy called the fBeaux .Straiegem.' Likewise, a fkrce called! the<TlrglnDnmatked."'To begto precisely'at serdn o'clock. Tlokets to.bd'had at tbeprtottog oOvt: Box ten ehilltogs, Fit seven sUuinga and sU^oe, Oalleiy five shllltogti Ho person to be permitted bsbtod the scenes." .■'■ ■ • ' ' 1 I —(kpM^raiVuMaiiiyjiaaaaUtfmiluyttrim. TheoompanyalladedtoaboTei insBsliamb'j It hiad jost left, 'Williamsburg, 'Vs., where the regular drama wab-flrst'prodaoed by a legnUr company, and conld boast of names whloh hsTC be«en h^ed down to qs, IjlentiBed with the brlgtaUst anf^^to onr'stafie history. The'Annapolls Theatre was torn down some forty years sgo.- It was tbe ofdesttemple ,ln the Cnlted Statee reared to the dramatic mus^, and shonld baTe rematoed 'as a rello of the • 'olden time," with all the pleasto'g aasoo|BtlODS.Q£4he! putra6lr<dtog:lt,|^Ttog, aa''tirere, iothehlstHoM^^ .. . "A.looal habitation and a name.' On tbo lStb of September^7B3, Hallam opened bis theatre to' Hateu strut, Kew Tork. The site was origlnilly ooenpled by; the old Dutch church. . .,. . „•.•'. ' ' 1"''"''! Wm. WarzMfmtde'bls'fint appearanoe in the TTDlled. States aU Baltimore, uee; land at Philadelphia, Norember S, IISS,- i Ooopeclplayed Bl«hard UL for the fliat time -to Phl!adelphla,i January 3;'1706; ' •' j • ' The Philadelphia oompany wontto Mowlork to.A'Qgoit, 1797, and lost, to fbnrteen weeUr$3>3IIO. John Darley mode bis first appearance as Captain Oheorly, 17C9. His biotherXofBbeia (be betog in. the army) deemlag it.i^ disgrace' to the profession of arms, went to the theatre on paipiose tohlsi^ hlm. <''If it badaneffect,ltwastoslrenrthen htm to hlsdeter-| mtoallon, for he was long a farorlte on tne boards of the Obeet- nut-etreetTtaeatre. ■.•■.'"' ... Twttts m^ehlrflret appearano to America; Vfofember 13,1803., Geo. F. Oooke.appeered^ Blchard m.'atPlilladelphla, March! 26,1811, Amountof house, tl,848.I0; 2d nlabt, $1,103.2E; 3d night,! tl,437.7e; 4tb nlght,m.l5e.gS; 6th night, $i;i87; Oth nlBhlSl,202.-: 60; 71b night,'tSw.7ei 8th night, tl,036: jib night, tl,OiO; lOthi night, $870,60; 11th night, $778; Uth night, f l,19eL76-benelit,i 11,86(1.26. ''■ • •• Oooke and Cooper played together Atlril'lfi, 181L Othello, Mr. Cooper;Iago, Mr, Cooke; bouse, $1,601.76. Vx. Buff made his first appearance to America, Feb. 16,1812, Mr, HeniT 8. Unn (thelamentsd Finn) made his first appear- ance to PhJUdelphla, as Hamlet, Maroh 9,1818. Master £. Forrest (bow out national tragedian) played young Norrtl atthe'VraUUt.street Theatre, January 8,1821. '' Mr; J. B.'Sootb^B fiiet appearance at Baltbnore, Not. 1,1821. . Mr. £. Forrest played JafBer, May 16,1826, at the Ohestout- street, Philadelphia, for: the Mnefit of Mr. Cbas, Porter, which led to a etar vbgt«einent at that estabUshment. . Wm. Warren -was bom to the year 1767, and came to this coon< tryin'96. J ■ . ' i ■ :' . .'Warren's Falstlff was a masterpiece; he seemed—parUeularly In the latter partof bis life—the Falstaff tbe hnmortol' Sbakeal p'eare drew. His Sir Peter Teazle Was the beau-ideal of. all thkt wksgood^ ; Hla old Norral still llTes to'our memory, and hiaold &ardcastle, being emphatically hi<, ditd tcilh him. - Ell deathoccnrred on the 19lh of October, 1832, In 1831 b( removed (Tom Philadelphia to Battlmort, aind the writer 'of these lines found him to,tbe flatter place,'the landlord of anobscun ton; theSgii Of- all. John Falstaff-oser -the'door, tt'irei-ilie'rei s^rtof .the frlendaof. the .drama, .bnttbey, alas I (to Balllmoro particularly) were fov. Of an evontog I bare noticed the old Tcteranot ue d^ataia hobbltog up ind down the pavement, by way of exercise, the ilctbn of gont; hla once round, plnmp, Jolly- looking face, and rotundity ot shape were (fone—shrunk up, os it were. He was but the ouUtod of theWarren of other and happier days. While to Baltlmorebe essayed once to play; it was on the oc- cailon of his dauchter'B'behefit The effort was made, 'tis true: but I, who knew him to the "daysof auld long'syne," noted with heartfelt emotion what a "filltogoff wastbere;"ltwasa melancholy picture to gaze upon-^the last exptrtog rays of gc- nlna, cotog out wlth'the Ump of llfil—tbe glimmering of tbe one was toe d^g of the otber-^tbey.lioth went out together I— "Death '■ Is bnt'a step thtit reaches to eternity." Edmund.Zean made hla first appearance to- America, In tbe Qltyit New:Tork,'k* Blchard III., November, 1820. He reitahied to England to September of the followtog year. Hie second visit to the'United States .'wAs to 1826-S. 'Eean carried away toe big toe of the Inunortal Cooks. HAZ&ItDARTilBl piB. Some elghteeh 'or t^eiity.yeais atoce. B WclI-known resident of | Tipton county was put on trlU ohaned with the rtnrder of his, wife. ABUBnalA«ii>ho»se*,'pi}pnlar/eaUngwasl«rgolyagalnst| him, and all tbe eloonuma and togeniiln^ ot bis counsel ^>ro re-. quired temakeanylmpreaslon-toUs AiTor.vpon ajury. whlohi however impartial It might dealro UM'to the conlolousness or sworn duty. cotUd noit bnt see the Waves of popular p^udloe surgtoglnapoblt.''. •■ • 'i ■ ' ' Tne case was ably aioued. 'Ihe ooonsel for .the defence maae meet vigdrona aind Itol^MalonedBppeAls. The esse was submit ted to the Jury, and they retired to nuke up their veidlot. ' nme passed, and as tlfe' setttng sun warned oU of the approaching night, tod Urj^ 'threiig'to attendancs, the Judge, donnseL eto„ retired, all anxlons, tbe acontfdnot the least so; to learn the ver- dict of ihe Jury, and soine wondertog that the Inry beellated one moment to bring to a verdict of gnlllv. In the meantime toe Jury bad come to a potot beyond whloh toey conld prottess no further. The appeus of the oonnsel for the defence bad not been without their toflnenoesi and the Jury stood unohangoable— slx.foioonvlottonandBlxtor actmiltal, Bomethlna h^ >('.■» done. In those days twelTe gobdfeUowB could not be'got to- aether for a nlgbtl 'and eletep.- Oaids appeared mysterlonely from tbe depths of sundry large pockets, and eierolaes m seven up and poker werqtealonslyeoininenced.' . J About litdtigbt one of Uielr number. Col. P„ proposed that! .tbir*honld play It game of seven np, the reisult to dooldo thei content The proposition wis h'eoriUy.and unanimously,<)gTeeaj to toAll'Mriousness, and the whole crowd coUocted'aronnd Ooi. | P. and hla opponent, who proceeded to play the . game on which was staked a bnmap life. ; Col..>. played to save the accused.. Hla opponent played, uia: quite as zealously, to toure his oofavlotlon. Thebacken, flvai and five, stood bebtod them,.enconra;tog pie ohamploaa, 'knd watclitog the game, dimly seen by the fight ot two .candles, with the utmoet to&reft .i^ The gamtf {proceeded with very eqnol.fcrtnne, till both parties stood at six and six It was CoL P.'s deal; be dealt and turned Jack, The prisoner was aoinltted, and every mtimber oftbejury Joined to the shout, whloh startled the whole vllligo, even the revelers at the "groeerry," •■• ■ , ' -. ..^-r ^ i Next momtogthoJuryweDttoto court and gave, to the astonish-: mentof inany,tlieierdlotof "NotguUtv.'.'. I The Juryman utto played on unsnccesstol gam^ tor humanllfe. still lives, a most respectably citizen 6f the district. Dnebtibe couniel Is a veiy djsungnlsbed memlMr^t tbe bar, and toe ac- cused has, we believe, gone to a higher court; but neither ot them, nor any of toe assemblage, nor the court, who marveled at toe verdict, eighteen years ago, have ever learned that a hnman life was saved by turning "JiSk," .IThere are some curious epi- sodes to toe history of our early settlement; bnt who would thtokof venturing ufe npon turning vJack?'' . , EiQH Old SponT^rl-in the absence of skattog grounds ibli season, the ladles have got a new amnaemenb:'tand<r woyv .'That is to Bay, they stick a'.psn-knIfbtotokSoor casing three foot from tbe floor, and kick at IL As it is reached. It: la raised untl) out of the kicker's reach. lito said to be on exoiUog, as well aq healthful exercise.': .' > r.l "^OJ .^jmdat,' ''hitilUei •mUAM DIHNEFOBD. ": ' - ' j Ifiu Game'to Amerloa.tor mercantile purpcees, .etlme.al.toe'.eaat«wa8 engage^ln the binliud table •luauio.,: ■Made.^lja'flr^t appearance on ue American stage at theO&eslsut'Stre'et!i;hes;irs, Pblladdpbia, In 1823; he was ed- ^.Mg6afor.toe I^^dlng bustoess. Madehls ddu^toNewTorklb 182S, at the Lafayette Theatre. Becahie manager ot toe Bowery Xbeatre, and, a short. :tlme afterwards, toO^fanUln'Thktr/, New Jotk,. He tzavelled all over the United States, wltoetrolUng ^ uinpuiiqs,'from UatoefoOaUfomia," Has bean actor, autop^' ; mans(er,.auct^oneer, broker, and merbhant,' Opened a lodging " 'knd.eatlpl; boose kt' 167,Broadway, Kew.Tork; to August, VM, c^e4'the3yNn,''Sledat'Panama, December 8to, 1862. .. '. ^■'.''V.;.!r--r,i\;'i.',' .■•''JOHN.DUMONb. '.'■ ■■[ <: . Tbeiienojtned "Jlg.dan«er".was bom 'to New toA, to 1823, and at an early age gavo ovldencesof hla.'jiblllt^ce. as« dancer. . A-oonlraotwas entered Into between Bamnm and Diamond, end I be perturmed-to'sll toe prtodnal cities with gioat success. TI^-- ;, Ited &iglandi under toe manngement of Bamoin; and performed' , to orowoed houses, r :.•; ; ' ': 'i : ■ ' On hla: return from England, his contract wito B^nm- e:(- ■;.pli4d, and ho traveled .on his, own. accopnt; meeting with: im- mendt.taccess;. .' ; -, i > .. ...,, < ,*.3)le4'to'Phlladelpbia,'.Oct«ber 29to,' 1867, to very reduced., dr- ■ onmatauoe9>.'-Hle pride wonld not allow him tO'make'known.UB' wsnta:to'thOsewhbwould'gladlyhaveassb>tedhIm. ^hetuneral .':took .plaoej ttom. the. Baymond' House, deorge street, above •Blgbth. The remains wel;e toterred to Oatoedral Cemetery. - —OOmiVVH UBBART OV ROBUSo^ •■';,."'' toija; *jpaHT-o«rao'' ,,, • "f• ,•■•;'' I.: • ■, ..to im oosianino.- ; I.'.. .'BntiRa<^ all'our heroine's attr«otlon :inietbar ahs wonld have had toe satlst£un.' 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'fco.,-fte„ at the loweat'market price, -' j Orders by null thlthfnlly attended to,'and Clrculsra'farnish'ed onap^lliatlon,-'- "•■•'■■ B, D. LONQ; Haneger, ■ !'»■•; Late oftoe flrm ofE. Long tcBro., andE. D. Longk Co, Addxtes all orders Ibr anything yon may want, to , B, D,5,0NG, 122« Fulton St., N. Y. N.B. No charge for Information. ^6-lt* ■I Q. RICHLY. COLORED SPORTING PHIS-TS-: 10 JJO TWO'AUSE, TBUE TO NATUBE, ' it x 30—tortH 00; efor $2 76; S for tl 37. Single copies, 60 cents; Bent postage said. '. ' • - . ..ixHE BILL-POSTER'S DBEAH," ;■ • ,^ A large colored engravtog. AUcbtbtog. Bent, postsge'paid; od receiiit of 60 cents. Address 0HA8. H. DAT, . 17-3m ' , New Haven; Coiui, ' S6L'.l'SBnTb>a '<Vm&VIUOAIi 'AimOI>OTB ' < "Wt ntxt proceeded to Paris, Ey., and opened with the Honey Uoon. I observed a' countryman enter the toeatre, before the - candies were llt,andpIaoe himself on toe front benohnear.toe centre. Presently, as. the audience'began to congregrate, he became surrdttoded by ladles, .who seated toemteWes each eldo ,- Of rhlm.'. He did not tarn' hls.eyes to toe right or toe lellt' bdt - ke^t tbem. fixed'on too pertormen.. .'When I.cameonastoe Mock Duke, I observed him sitting to toe manner described, •-.'Wlto'htBiflBce leaning on bathbU:hand& Wheit I: seated myself to hear toe complaint ot Juliana agatost her< hnsbtndj.he and I ware nOtmore than three feet apart, facing cooh other, he leaned' '-tortber forward tban-nsuali -etratotog.lila-eyes4o-tak»a;aUll " doser.vlew.of.my.features.-All of asuddep, of lthf hodbeoome '.' oonvlnoed.of some veiy,important tkot, he Jumped 'vn,' and '. strlUog his hands together 'with groat force, exdlalmed sloud-^ .'-•TUbe:d-r)d'lf llswaxl" .The uproar this.'occasionedamong '..to^ andlebce caused my gentleoian to lo'ok roiipd—be seemed to OSITI0I9BI BELOW STAIRS.. ■ -,-; MACBETH. "This Is a play;" said Folly, "that many people think very fine, bnt I tolnk nothtog ot It. I - 'will tell yon what It is, an( then you can, Judge for yotirself. Macbeth Is a.person ot toi i Scotch pdrenaslon< andCommander-ln-Ohlettohle MostOraolons BlaJesty, 'Etog Diihcan the First. He la dtefned like n Scotch- man. Ton know the enuff-box round the comer, where th( Seatwobden Agnxeis at toedoorl' Well, that's tbe imago o' acbeth. 'Well, m° muohlng home after a battle, lir which toe destruction of human life must have been unprecedentlated in the annuals o^ war,' for no more than six soldl^ra amvlved thst fparfnl'Odbt,° not a"blessed one more()14 ne .VcUlK.l>ome. 'eo'tOilM tIi'e'ii^twlb«;(a(bo oorutn. It .was a olever Idea' ttf show ;Only- ^ haUja-dozen pnrrlvoiiL as thp,audience.could eeeeta g^ce toe fMghttni gape thai deato had mfde In the ranks, and ihsttoonsonas npon thousands must have been.leit dead upon toe field,. .A tbrUf.of horror raq through toe. house.when the six indlvidmos'to queBtioil%i!aLme on and stood to a roVbd a little bridge, and ^ good many hiiasdd, as tooogh the ..scene was too painful foi'^ human'snfrerta'g. I felt so too,.and toovght, hoit msay-pitfehtBare how bewailing toe loss of their orphan cnlld^n | how qiapy. orphan children toe loss of their fatoerleas parents: andbowmany opiy sons toe'unttmely end ot toelr elder brotoers | Well, three uglyoldwomen;'wlto olfitoeB-props, stop tbe Com- mander,of too Foipes, and tell hi^ fortune. They are eprcerers, V> called from' telltog fo^nbes by tea sediment tocnpaand saildets.' Tbree-more dilapidated old ladles I never set oyea on; and so'dirty;'but that sbows toe attachment to toelr nativb solL They tWhlm hell come to be Ung; he's very ambitions, end biewlfeJa ^mbltlonaer, and'iehe advises her husband toettok at notolog, or ratoer to Mick at everytbtog and everybody to'order to get to the throne; andtO'mske assuiopce doubly sore, to use Us own words, he slicju him wito two daggers. "When'toeking is dead he is no mo.jp. and toeh Macbeto dresses himself up like a king and his wife like, a qi)een. They then give an ovoniug party, and a round hole,'llke.toe one,to toe street where the coals qome.to, opone Ih the floor, and irp comes a Scotchman., I co\M not leam where he came from. ' It may have been the cool cellar, or one of the stations of toe Underground Railway; bbt that doesn't mstter. The king's'<rias at his comtog.'and veiy much frightened besides, ^o much so toat he frightens eVOi^- body else end breaks up toe ps^ty, after spondlug a most un- pleasant evening, 'Lady M. is then taken very 111, and cannot get a wtok o^ Bleep for weeks; and after sufferlng.tbe.lntenselsest iittues,' shfr'dles'bf epontandous combustion or consolence; and Macbeto has a eword etnck tolxls.glzzard by eome one who oWid him a cradge, and <thai's the end of blm. The fault of toe play is that, tostoad of toe, people epeaktog broad Scotch, they aU speak English as woIlM I do," ^ ,. SOLDIERS, SEE) TO TOUR OWN' IIEALtll. Do not trust to toe Army [|iipplIeB; .ObolerB, Fever and BoWel .qomplajnt wUlfoUow yonr sllghtestlndlsoretlon. BOLLOn^AY'S FILLS (c OINTMENT shoold be to every man's knapsack. The Qritlsb and French troops use no otoer mcdictoes. Only 26 cents perBoxorPoL • -aiB ATTENTION. SPORTING GENTLBMBNl^ SPIOT BEADINOI -PERFECTLT OHABMINQI t Mailed tree for 20 cents. lt» No Humbng. Address BOX 113,- Dotrolt, Vl9h. THE SECRET FOR SPORTING'MEN II—AC lirlouB Coqtrlvapce by whloh innob t>le«apre can. be'derived. SentbyretommaU. Price 61) cents. Address BOX 29,' <6-at* ■;',-■. . Belmont, Mass. "pLATlNQ,OARDS.-^That you caiL cEangc from one X'' 'size to anotoerwitooDt detection.' Sent, Post Paid, by're- tam mail,'on receipt of 26 cento. Address ■ OHABLESF. SNOW, New lork P.O. roar did npt 'subside till the fanse of. this mirth 'made a retrtet. '^Ue performing the same play at'Port Gibson, to'1820,,Whon to'eSnke, Iiiansw4itoalpi6ck atihedoojr, 1rlds)ilswlfeto!'Beo . who It Is that knocks," si gentleman .yhb bappbned to be. qlai)d. ' tog nearthp stage dfor, yery cppiposei^ly opening it and peeptog out, turned round to toe Duke and Snswerod-^"It U nibody.but ..bDcotiheaotois.'.'. .. . ,"'.• ... In Nlcholsonvllle, a fbw .weeks afterwords, W9 wore nerforpdn 'tbefa^ of :"Loverb'Quarrels." The tbeatro'Mis to'toeiiall ■ - — - 'tog behind the ! his iMlOO^g I'ltant Iiith^first .ue when .Carlos wss mipdiig a'jptosintfpf his ifatoh, pnr . i^.'to'Jaclnta, for b^'^ood newaXf (as' eafacho) sdVIsedblm'to I -ynp tomethtog topay'hlii board.' 'At this' nloment out rellctoio ■ itiiSaM. popped his hMd on 'toe etAge-and said: nMr.Bmlil), '-''"dbli'j^tttod yonr board, go bn-wito'thej^lay JusVks you 'wonld-^ " lavcn't toe money at' tod e^ (if toe week,' I :wl)rw8tt." honored wlto a tonndarlng rti^d of Bpplau^e,-abd ho out overwhelmed'With his reception: '•■ ■ .,»^ ■ . -■ ■ ' .' .- I I ' ' • . ■1.1.1 ji.'.ll 1o -,,•.:> ; - , ' ) ; f.'uMwoi-VxiaiAUiB IIoiiiioB8.-Jbe Boeton',. Herald to' its.pollee .;--oolnmil.Of'f!eb.iU, publlabosanacoonntaf asst-to between twto -..(iimales.Who<inade usoot thslrreapedtlTe-water batteries wlti efftefc vBead'ihaVeport of-toe eonfilot:—Margaret Healey end (JUUyJBtntWsn^bad sbydraullofight yesterday.' Each fottlflca haiMlf bebtod a pump-stok. and opened a wate^batter7.'vMar• . garet played -•'tremendous stream, but Mary was not stto^ ,;>lto'hdr WAltf. Both/got iTery thotootihly iwet. Maiy''s am- <; -munition gateont; or'to eirasnl t mtohtibsve been dlfferei^t.- 'As, i(Jlti-jj»s< Kat6aiot'tlir«irtt»5r»M.gallons more water, toan;too otoer, sndsO'gtit thsiawayd cci-noMry, in too sbape.of a fine of n^ieosliir.:!. ' ■ . <i:;<ii- tarnVmiSiil FO>c.'aS''otDrQKiiiK4A aMra^Uonutaib -'BRri nnljV) .iintoefar-iMovbatt ofiaHe^iUatod'SMinUek ontbe flnt-.day.of'trtil- fart Ikal/.aildv^ltt .lt^Wdl^iAl^;tadJllta&d«>m(ily as aiyawli df .flfieeii. HOW 'ljHBj COW 0A8B1 .1VAS SHTTlili, Kempton Barges bad a cow, which be let to Tankee Jim tor six monthfl, atlhe-rate'df'twO'doUais a month. At tbe end of one montoiBrom. toe;time Jim got possession,' toe'cow died. Eempton then commenced suit against Jim for tbe valne of toe cow- There woe no lawyer emptoyed on either side, forthe very gooqTeasotr,thAt.toe artlcle;ilke a number of otoer Inxurlos, bad not yet been Introduced. Bargos opened toe cose by Itotlog toe main potots in It, and sustototog them.with too proot The cow was proved to have been worto ten dollars at the time Jim got )ner; an*toef»ctof her death, which was considered snfUclont bytheplatotlff. Thecourt not peroelvtog anyfflspositton on the paltrt^e platotlff to.say or.do anythtog, gave Judgment for. tne pjointiK -. . Theuntoltlatedsupposed toe controversy ended; but notso the'denndant After a few moments had e1apsed,>he arose, very deliberately, and said:—' , • ;!May It please your honor, I have a tow words to say. If I may bo allowed tocprlvllege. -Sir, I have .been to this town three years. I know toe people , to It well,'and toey all know mo, 1 know the court, well,-ond-tho court, knows me. I: have played, monis with toe court often. ' And, your honor, to addition to ail- that; I dlolm the sredit bf first showing your honor the myetailes of the gome of ipokei<-a game, gentlemen, as far ahead of tbe game of monte as ean >e; Bnt toe«b things are neltoer here nor |here.i. ,1 JffltmentitU them to shdw that I kllblPMUi't elm labont, an(litodioOurt.-kn'oinjwhatItlaabout;,and,geiltlahen, I honor too decision of tola oourt, In toe ^absence of Any evi- dence on my sldc'-toe dsolMon 'la Just and right -XMntleObn, I 'Wilt now. totrodnce some evldenoe myaeit Barry Baiiden, take tbe.stand.'f..-. -.",',.,: .' L'-. '.i.liMr. Sanders, do you know.of my hlringa coW'°6f''Sempton Bargos?'-!'... . y . ' "Ido,elr," .i.i i V ■.-.i.u. ■/ -i;; R'5/;i,'; •- •iDOf on know how mtt£h'mllk she gave a day t" .';')'!8he'gaveBbont-taiI<3jiaris,iali'." . ,- '.'. •/;.■.■.; •)..'' "How much was tbat milk worth a quart!" ' l-i.J i' '.': "Two quarts would letoh '((/madia; or, in Tanloe currency. ■thro«oenUaqastti'.l.. ■ i i.n .-. ■ •. - ■. ;. 'n.,,: •'.- ■" V "Now, Mr. Banders,' itll-.tos' court how many qaarl* ot milk, thatcowwonldglve to five months." , : - .'. ,7i'tWell;^8lr, If '.shegave ton quarts a day, to five months she wonldglveflfleenJiDndred quarts," . quart;" '"""'^ ^onl^.''1!^^ o<^>ne to, Mr. Bitoa«rs,'At ibUt tents a •'TOy.ltWoiadcoin'etojnetioriy.flvedollah.'? -'i '""^ow. Mr.'Sanders,. tak« ten doUarsi which wadth'evalio of .the vowi'and add>ltto'wbat would be due Mr.'Bargoa 'at ton etad ,pf .flrejnonths, ot two dillara per fflonto for tod mb' Of-tho b6w and'hbwmuobwouidthatmaker! ^.i I■. ii<>.'' ri'ii / .: . ' 1 i'.\xa»y^ltwdoldJfalB>|usltwenty dolUn.!*:"':: ^'(p '; 1 -'<Now, Mr. Sanders, take twenty from forly-flvej.bow'inncii rematos?" - z^^^..-.. ■ ',if'Tir«aW-TlV«,'Bl».'?'. 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'U■OHBfl>"-lil 18621 firstsSSdthli.qnesBoil. sworod by numerous people: andlaitk If any of tooB my,<hignontto £»U itl dolig oil 1 eblmed fpr It;, namely: ««" ,woUa cottMl toe Beard, or Moujitol)he to grow .upon too amoojj^ est&towftiheliweek!fromtheflrstapplication.^ "^'jSf cossful Inventors, I have hod td'oontond.wltbA host of lnuia>^ some of whom even go so'M 4* to oopy.my.adterUsemMjj aowOTer,bni(hl8nllgKt»..atid>JlJ.iixovoir; aiid yoo.?7hS25 leas frieqds, .will UnJSat my .(Jnliient Is toe only .tWjW toJJj^S "allyforoo toe' Beard'tb gro;?, andwUl neither eljdn oj iw«" .v.-ti- ... ."i>. -'—ntry, «feO of po«W^ NJiaUsf«»«'.'''5_ jtwQ.redi' ' nirt'ji'i' t^AKW.—-o«naj™<" a» __,...,.,„ stamps, to HOWARD. M. OBA^. »^Tort uw ^PsTOlBoo, and he wUl Inform yo.u of • BUBErnetood^OI ntogat ALL the ..various. gamea...Zq''U,.andgotenas»vw-^# retornmall. ,,l.i'n il-. i >. / -' < -i i. ■ < •'r'TV _ .'1 ^.lQi«'M iiiiii ii'iijiii'i