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WMW-- SiSr lAii I p s^B e ■<* iIPPiERV BATtiBDAT, fiAROH 14, 18e& Bmnf-^-i- I>om Ui6J»ot tliatihe Ufly obtOnad • dlvoiee, oSSblB, »0T. le. 1M7. to Oanmda, il. tpunds SOmJii., Oobutn p»»lngthe!rtot<)T. . ;; jr.'il'. A.-1.' mi»t donbl« teamiw iMde the i^rtyat one niU> In trotting IB nqneitlon not positlTely decided; i;2e by ,S& Ptlmer and Ftatbneli-imite. on »t«y 10,186J, Is oUlttBd a« Wtosted ttms In loalUmata donble-teun trotUng, md it to ".irn Xa tbkt i-MV ij Etbah ^nd Eoneit Allen In 7nly, 166% la ^iSL JartloB poated, claim that the latter vtakes the falck." Imt w4 ate not aware of moh pnbUo perfoimanc*. 3. WeMUeve 'ttaVMr. Bofaner claims that his is the ttatest donble learn. '' ik-MO H.; DnnWrfc—"B. and H. play at orlbbage. B. playi a daaM,H.a four, B. a tray; H.»flye;'E. an ace, and H. another «eaM^ lBH.enHUedtotheB«qnenceforplaytogtheUBtd«noer '„;.;YeB.: The flirt dencepUyed by B,dpeaTOtajuwltoe^^ (ftMBOB made by tho last dence played by H. and H. Is enUtted to. jgSedoUan In gold, proTldlng, tty. the time this reaches yon. It .Jswrt atadlBconnt. • t-'afli.-P.; Washington. D. O.-i. Tom Hyer^andjMke; Btd- » fought at Book Folnl, Kent Oomty, JlarylanO/a. Mm ok -was the flret man to train Heenan. ,4?^ Jo?? w .■i»»rts'engaged to train him for his floht AfiUiTIorrlaeeT; WUlater.lmDonald 'andGnslck tralnedhlm irhen he fought ' fiB'oii«"coB«.--j. K.,Edwards, .'perfbrmed-.wltti- Oeorge i&rlaty'B JIlhatreM, at Nlblo's Saloon, about three yeut ago, Is »?r!?f^j!S;;L.^7t ft mnslo hall In f hlladelphla,.nndez the name 'ir,i:<J<mpSelL - no .>a» .remnfly. -fflth .Dnpr|B^ 4i- Oresn e lUiistrels. bnlleft Ihom Bom^wiat-OBurroptltlouBly,'! tor whleh 2(^?w)#ii»bla<t.j ^ •.,:>•,•■ r. • - :CaitatAia Bsipxa, St lonla. Mo.—1.. An anthoriiy gtresMlBB «t«ri^-lS6mr^'s age as twenty, on the 7th of pext Jane, bSt^^^rmSto-Tbe gufity-of anih a breech of etlmetteasto irUt«a lady'sage, even'll;w» knew. a.-That there Is aichftol Wher6'thoy.tnrnont_L'.etMB,'/.!to,aUinoonshto 81(^6* TBI Taiia.-fi^wn70Tir ey«to,«liTlSiMtrftilBMord,j and ae* dhe gifeat qnanfliy ot; dramatic haws Which'freights onr ftst'craft; not much signs of decay In the show btz.. Is there T' And to Bsat one's self Wa ^blonable. avdieiys*, U yovli not>e %oite|i«^-||r^ It not;fo|c!^ ]!|4a;^'iijien,f aiia tlie/'gags'' upon tie stiigfr-thAt a sangvlnary conflict ttigiiig'ln onr borders between two of the,greato8t armlea.the.irprid! ever.Baw. Eeople m^iH iiiiiuU(ttt'6f tw g^^ irtthapeifiotlooseneas, lakfc, f(JrIns^oa;NewH»Ten,(3«*m., a dty which in itf. b^oon ^ays depended altfgettiei.on Soathern iicadei'wJiiMe wbrtdiopB tamed ont the . best oarrlages in the worldi' and' Wblob nerei extended tlie support It now does to enterlaliiihnils of allUndji. There':the dnuna liaa grown Into favor, and not a week piaieabat thatflrst^lasi artlata appear upon the boards of thelt UnsloHall, and there Issoarcelyan evmtng .bnt that jui; entertainment or two Is glron by some branch of the ptofeoloni - f -R^tTign, Mew York.—In playing at "ronnoe" with aomSbS^V^pi^rWaytahi th'e'flnt tifckor not.Jait as he XhboaeK It nbt cbuddeied altogether 0.' E., however, to mlas iaktui'ltif yoii'oan. when three or more are ^ylng, becanse of 2i«!^^UdftyrU.wopU:ex^ r /H. ■W; B.. Siittnine, Pa.—"When two men flght allrjie-flght «ttet)xdlns'VtheHsnsl rales, has one of ihenl any right logo .VMmwSicfat'recelTtng a blow, or'Wllhonia'0]lhoh1'''.;....NO. ' ■ 'Qt'.'yrVoJ—She dresees In a obstome elmtfav to that worn by '-CeUkttl- -aMUas' Herring, In a certain line, is tbia better per- . Sj^eir of the IMp." 3.'We prefer Bonllice.' 'V/Aik'BoBOOnaa Obif, Hamilton,: Ohlo^We know .nothing Mttier cbnoernlng' the lady than what we have already, pab- ^l^Mdo -^QoIdweisee her sooniwei will nuke Inqnlry.; : l ' j/r'H..Av bobnrg.—We have a lively Bort of oompetllor fbr gbur mhn: tnit . he wlU not risk hla lepaUtton QntaHe seas the odor of yonr money, andthat's'what's the matter with Aim.' ■''lUna^Doi^OB, FhQad'a.—1. MackwhUkers and mooBtadie. a'/'WlthoAtieais; wUhonteyes.etc.,' 8. "Eieathedra"-ra4aiithorl- HttM'dftMsidn.■■. ,•; ■i'.jQmt>k,VPli'enI»ly01e; Pa.—"Oook :o<.tho, Walk" ran .throngh j winy fa'ipTMirM. Wa nm sand yon all exMtpt the flnt number, toFJdehls'eaoli. ^ . •. i. • .: i!lBBlDO.^Cimp'near Talmonth, Va^NiwToA IS'Uot a com> Jistndiirord'.any more than new hat. The hyphen is a mere 'Adi*'dr notion. ." '" , '■ J.'Ttti"B.,\Tbttnto,-0.''W.-^bdd on.y«^ heidl Wo are .ttbUgM "fainchly;' for'the' dlalntereited friendship. ' TKe) can't b^nbbody'"..'''^'; , TooDLBS, Boston,—Sl;e ia not competent fn tragedy bnilntas. The little lady vfonld make a healthy looking Lady Uaobeth, IHiraldn'tahe.?^ .. l- AAiii.—1. Touwin flnda very Iklr treatise'on this subject In '•Boyle's Oairito.". X Neither can vrithdraw without the con- tant'of bothparties. ■ '• • • . IL J. a'O., Oamn (vposlte nederidtaburg.—Tonwilldoubtlesa Im dlsoharged at the expiration of the thise yean; and, if honor- ably discharged; yodwUI be ehUUed to^t^^^ '>"!tvoiD6ai, Mew Tork.—From reArance (o.tbelr advertliamant*, aaAl^dairlw.ot.thpsewhoehoald taiow, weten glean no evl. dshee'that'the lady ever performed at the Uelodeon.' - i • "7.''Pi, 'Ohloago,"Bl.—Genhi paldt^ for the first ticket for Jenny Lind's flrst ooDoert In America. ''PBcoQaarid .QoBBoniBBa, Ohlcago.—The cbnsorlptlon law in* eMas '^^tnrt^DMn pow residing la the Mortharn plates." ■ '"£Sjj>)6iix.—Stwia ^obth Is •^on.of.the tiie aToidnB groins Booth. r iVeif. . ••, • ■ ' ». koXMOiiKn, BlMUleld.—Eph Horn was bom In Phlladet phla,'md Is in the-u^^borhood of "forty.'' ' b..^$ "^O7r.20 per cent oir 'for adrartliements paid for ■ lMejiSofltbi(lri,WT"'o*' '^l^^nnE.—i. Oar'lmpresslon.ls tbatthe dressvns.comcolor. .'l^;,Bh4jlefnefrei!fogrty, bat:don'tlet It go any'further. . jtig'FOBi^iulr,"NewOuUe.-^AddreiiaW.' A. Nwnsend, SS.Walker MiMt, whoJirill.probably Bend yon a oatalogne. ''Tslia^'OlefVBllind,' 0;-^Tbe player la. not obliged to take the KBppiedf!^f,]biemaycaUfbr.u^ if he prefers so.to do, B.( iMttinbre.-.-There tan bOUurd tables at Latnyetta ]|^.Md;^0ye bi.the saloon opposite, oalled Otis Pleld'si r HoRiPnoRssmirii., Boston.—It dame ttiolate to bs-ef serrlce; we do'topri»e on Monday evening.'' ' ''''A£BUV,''WutiJngton;''I}.'''d.^Tonc &vor for;,^ week,'was UU|)lp^i^.,[ Weihwtk you, boweTer,.a]l the aame. lljjoim iM'vWN. T.—They aire not of-tho class of flgUdig ^ ^e^d(.7ho([i;W!«> keep, posted. ' •jJ,''B;'.B:>.>4Imr.'.thanks'for the plotures; they yere originally wlfllshrf, .we believe. In "BoxitaUk^ r - ■ ■ Sij DnsUrki-^^Onr theatrical sninmary will aobnlooat* . {jUe'lndtTldnaI,' wh'ether male or female. Kfjis^asmK-^UiK-r-yfA are not,aware that, the lady has %Mniin»i»>^..:^j.^-. v. -..r^ '''6J)'A.^£—Tour 'fMand loses the' bet-^the lady: It 'vi adopted . aan^ttti-i'"''---- ' ! ; ,• j■'. ,';'.'.'■., '<.'a.b;i^Portland.-i^^ Ere'iliiabie' t6' lodatii the' la'dy ist pireaent. ''0.^]^_^^jBoiHon.—Ed'y.''re<!eiVe Tbanke, :'. 'v#./3tuilan'<CrU^-'7a.'^.^«ls marMed, and living'retlMd,. '■■■•'lOWol/^^T^eidp.'fl^^^ . .. WW-TrThe bea't way is to ioiike appUoation on bbaxd, in person. A Ton raostloH UoOoolb.— The Western boatman, whom It was supposed would ton out lo be the TTDkn'own- aboatto'^ght Mace, but who Is'now engaged to test ihe.queatlon of the Amert. can ohamplonahlp with Joe Oobum, oalled at our ofBoe in conk, pany with Bam May, on Monday noon, prevlorls to going up the Hudson to SM a relative. He arrived In the city firom St. Lonls the latter part of the week, and although hehaa looked Into seve- ral sporting houses. It was not given out who he was, even to tiieoldrounderai He is a bigger man than Cobnra, and looks hard) t^ogh, and healthy.' 'Aa vrtth all real celebrities, Tom quiet and reservitd, yet sentiepAnly and poille-he's got ah a« fal grip, though. Btnguloily enongh, Jo^ O^bum hadn't left onr office halt an hour before hla opponent came In, and as they.'are bbtli going out of town, it la posalble that they will no^ see each other until the.next deposit. tT.T. Amirttnl—The Konaatt awrtina Lift, in reference to (he. scuning match prbpoMd a,year or two ago, between Ward and Obambeje, attempts tb'plsce .the ikilure to onr "oiedlt," by say- kigthat Wud would not give, the expenaea agreed upon for Ohamibers to .row here. Our champion. Ward, put np aR the mo- ney that wa^ pnt.npiViz:,tl2S0,{5(»of whloh waa to defray Ohambeis' expenses* and which waa anbJeot to Ohambera' order on hla srrlvtd here. nia X0 is greatly in'error, Ohambers did nottintu'pa alngIe'.dolIar„whlle WardpntnpSmO. This looks as though Ohambera did not intend to row. It win not do, at this late day, to say that War4 was. the caoie of the matota falling through.'ohambera teftised .to. row, after his representative here, Mr. Jas, Fanisb,'made the neceaaaiy arrangements. an dplnlon i that we ato neither prenued nor dealre to gainsay. The present match, however, Ttofix,'';to Bd(rfC!Eoe, thecompar*. tive atatuiotboth. In aU our experience we have never been ao mnoh at a loas to point out the probable winner In a biUlnra encounter, and there are otjien. of the,bMl JV?8mmJ..''»<> equallyataloes U say *haSi '|fliel4tW,joket''to. .TTiidertheJe cfionmatanoei', Jt-eeems althoH'a plty.that boUi eanriot win.. Both men have commenced to gstinflx, and are leaving no ball untamed to secure Buoceaa. BiLLianbs w OiiiiosmA.-jOB Monday, Feb'. 3, and Wednas. day. Fab. 4, Oonoert Hall, Sacramento, was fllled, to wltiMsa a billiard match for WOO, botwon A. W. Jamlaon md M, Getaton, the best In fifteen games, It waa evenlycontestod for atlme, but Anally resnlled inf^vorof Jamison, who won eight gamee to his opponent's six, thus rendering It unnecessary that tte fifteenth game should be played. Ia the Oelston' here named, the onoe famous ball player and orloketer of Mew York t TBS Pbeuh Bolubd Boohs, oppoalte the Uetropolllan Thestie, Montgomery atreet, San Francisco, have been leased by the "urbane and gentlemanly" Balph Benjamhi, who has, no doubt, "oooupled and possessed" them by this time. We hope it will prove a big ben. for Boiilaqln. Tbb Cohuandbb if Omxp of tho billiard forces of the nation, Oen. Ulohael Pkelan, went on to Waahlngton last week to ssalst In the ceremonies of opening a new bUUaxd fort thiare. He gave the war deputment the one now thinge ahould be conduoted for a sncceaiAl campaign, and If his advice be followed, uncle Sam'sbaUswlll be need with mora telling effect on the enemy than heretofore. The use .of bridges oi; pontoons will alao be better nnderalood, . , bine on- one aide, he aflkid bi'm If he'd »sen Tom WfpZy ^ "Kol" shotitediidwMdi''.''jrh6re t&'-le hisr .5S?2*W) there, sltllng down, .Oome over and I'll Introdno. ,1' "IjW MoOoolo-lfr. WUsom' Mr, Wilson-Mr. McCoolc •' *.I'l?- »*• ar((ae to.shako hands, Ed. atarted bach with sun^lae <'By .fto A K you're Tom MoGoolo. my man wiffbe kmS^'S""!. Hei«/1 ain't going to stand In If that'S the man Jm-W He's blB enough to oat hlmnpl" Then Ed. mounifd ' rol Juef to seo howblg hdwas, andbythohoke, h«>lM^f»'• more thanget even Wtt theglant then. The Joko w.. *'""i'w to last, and the outburst of laughter, when somebo^ .v?* ^ In Wilson's ear, "Sold, by thunder!" brought In mvw4I '"^ THEl KING. from the street to. see wnat the niatter was. back on this; .he ordered wine aQ round, BouMO OS St. Pa-mios's Bax ih tbb Evs^iiNa -Jm t. and°7oung McCabe are up for a benefit on the'17th'^xr..^"" ~ ■" "■ " a an'Ipl»i,\.-ii?'''«l Dnlon Hall, Flist 'Avenue, bumper." Glyo ■em an'IrUh wc1c^",L'' Xn Theixbioiii 8xiso9 OP. 1663-^—The present theatrical season will .'long be remembered aaoneof the moat snceessfol campaigns ire have ever had. Ftom nearly all parta of the oountry we have liad the'same good reports of bniineaa; and even now, during the jterm of Len t, bat llHIe falling off has been thoa fuexperienced. Wears unatrie to satlsfactcrUyaceonnt fbr this anoceaa in the North, when a suloldsl war.ls devastating the dbuthem Oonfedency, and bringing deaUi and desolation Into many heretofore happy and united- fkmlllei. We know it is so, howeyer,'aad it.la probable tiui the teaiaon wU wind, up in a few miont^ with a laige balance in favor of. our managers. OOBToBB wax Ooim,—The radicals Imaglnethey have awamped "Llttlie Mkc" ' Take your tlmcMlon't ehoui till you are out of the woods. Little Mac'atlme will coms, and he will aweep the conn- try like an avalanche. Already his enemies begin to ete the hand- tnltlng on the 'wall, and iliey tremble at the coming storm. All la good time "Uttls Mso": will come again. TiKEH Sown.—Paul Uorpby mnat have fiallen off in bis ohess playBlneaheoommenccdtopIayseceah. At a cheaa soiree which waa teolntly given at the house of the Coontoas do Colbert, In Paris, among those present were Panl Horphy, U. de Blvlere, -and M. Irett In a partle of Ave games between Uorpby and M. de Blvlere, the aoore stood—H. de Blvlere, three: Uorpby, turo. Wans TO "Wbastlc."— A man nuned Alnsworth, residing in Jersey City, oflins to wrestle any man In the United States; weighing lees than dOOUM., collar elbow, flnt tal\, fortlOO, or fMO^ we presome he mfui|^ alllbongh hla flgarea make it Ave dollaxs.. He win wait sixty days for a cuato.moi. Jv;.; " ' 8<n)tLnia'0sixiKNaB.—It Ir' said 'that; some oberecently ltf>' '' rf^^j^n TibaDenge'In. V^l''^. P' 'B<>^^ of Pittsburgh,', offering. tk^rjnAnitohagaliist any man Inthe world; v'We did not see the ' ludlUige,'butftani'WhatSre'<»n^^ siem. to have . .i^^,'fei7~de&U(i,.\,Y^^^ that uy money luqoinpa. ' lllMj.fhl^;.bliaUiBnge,'ndther\does.j^^ .whose^Hiame la ap- ...^fid^'to'lt;.:^m.to i>e Imowh'ywry .exte)ulvel;r ;in,Wese; parts, ,'ij^^^i^.iijim^uid.; .' tThen.snblt a Bweepli|'g:^iallenge as'ihiia UM^i^eMSted toibe,'ls Isiuedt it to'best-to gfyfrit acme guxran. - tW;^|'^d'fAai>y pilt^ stake tb bind' It, and to' ll^^1tj£if!^eu^«a^ pnbildilngttnuy: hn.iaiogb^I^eno'ngiii.bTit that will not ^oswer.-' As >ihe match offjtiMl^'liliitedfd'io,be' t6i mepaf, .let som'e mohoy be'staked c^'^e]J^^^^Jhp^.«||iil^ 'aii|bodyj.oan'•do^that;:bat when It comes to:baoklng up that cbAIIUib,'''i|iieh-flt'id'ah«her MSatf; W^ do not apprehend' that anyallentlan''wl]I^besjU4,.toiWa.fhaft«ng9>under tiie olrenm.. sttinces.^ I I<ftyU|e,Bfunlll.party, if-they mean business, ^1 np a t^^A^i ■.^'^<^r '^ ^':l•^^t.!l ■■ ' ■>_■■• .- <' ■ ■,■ ■< ■ :ABiU',B[^(>,W llUaqt.^'a» aiui'ot)iicemeh|{'>^.saBde ki VflWti)l!a<ii£^ k'tiitw haid.been.r^ Heenan, ocmboiating;thaMpwttIiat he had' i'beian matched 'to tght ali^'wi]moM'l%.i':iniO,pObi^c^ no llttlA stir In ipprtiag; obn^y^^e 'jett^^ thare.to., Ill|UKdonbt ofiita truth.- i The'ilnknoini< la >Buppoied to be Tom Ei^.'>'lt.wlll be teiflembered tlih.litbifle time ago we staled thai Hl$^;j'iu^.';i^'ji'djiffl(ml it w^'p^obaUea fiJ^Vimulibe.theWnit .beforeithaBoy'.Ieft En Thatln- fottiUb'il'iraB'Wi&dM od'^ ■ Ib^ti' 'ft^A ■ iieenan, whloh we had ''l^go^Ej]^^^^^;;U{ii^'ig^ PtOjiiiiie'd itb^fltfiit HMuan aitiieoonolQillonof thi(-nialbb,but b^>Uw«d~td.!ke4tf,ib'his WbM, and't^ then we niay look for stlnlng times in the sqglUstlo arena. .iO'l'i.jir 'g^fjij^jjg^,^,,*^^; j^^^j^^:^ in'.'tiiia''.poeid iM!Bo6tt,'.)i, ydnngiTeM(ibm Midler, ifio, while on ,night,,irei;,''Bijl|^i?;.at{d^^ liai^rt!i»dn'!))on- 9^fiin'.iift piMoned: by. the.A«aident. .< Thejr'foim a 'f4^1Ush]lItt>^tllfe^|loIfle,'aud'Ilt,{hVAiU, sad ■it' S*ii.»S.t^lffi|toj^^l^,^.',^ .■'.'nWai s'^lrto ttjoif itoi ii-j.nc'i* I'. I'li'ivJut-a "lo ili.xjt e Tbb Fooot Kiobt a Oitobd.- This to the.UUabf a ftesh prodooUon from the fertile brain ot Un. Henry Wood,' It Is published byT. B. Patexton & .Bros., Philadelphia, at 25 cents, per cop^., F. A. Brady, 3t Ann atreeU is the Mew-Torh egeht •Sja nW.T.Tfn Sims,—In no other .branch of aporta to there so much rivalry extotfng as In the biniord arena, caosed, nature ally enough, by the number of persona of about the aame'cali- bre in the uae of the one eeekingito eatabltoh their superiority. Among these are Eavansgh,. Ooldthwalla, Deery, Foley, Fox, Beerelter, and Tleman, Of the four lait named we do not hear quite so much, pwlng, no doubt, to ihelr.being distant from the meiropoUs; but betw/een the three first named, there appears to be a aort of triangular warfkre, a regular "elboirsotthe Mlnclo" set'to. Eavanagn and Ooldthralto are matched, and thla leaves Deery out In the cold for a time, wUoh he does not appear to like pretty well,and Dr. Batohelor, f we think it to) In the Sunday nmeiaf theStb inst, talks,right out' In meeting for Deery to that effeoL Wo think theatoiement rather premature at this time, and hardly suppoas: Deery. thought It wonld get Into the papma. It would haye .been'better had It been reserved nntU after the .matoh. Eavantgh vs. OoMthwalto, had been settled; when he could have boldly taken', the ball by the horns, pub- llshed a dt/l d(reot, and aecnred.the post he appears to covet, (If the better player) withont an attempt to depreciate the sUU of Us opponents. A defeat, after euoh a boast, will, be very humU- laUng to Deery, snd we regret that he ahonld hare made such a ■fattzpoM. By way of having the nutter etrolsh^ we here give thaqnotatlon tnjm the ITma; also, arajolnder from Ooldtbwalte accepting .theiproposlUco, bsrrlng asUght exceptlcn, whloh will' no donbt be easily arranged: "John Deery ooonplea aomewhalthe same position in tiie bll. Uard world as did Ned -Sprogue In the pugUIsila Deery itales that he hears, a great deal said ((boat billiard- ohsmplong and nutiahes for the ohamplonahlp, but that he entertains no such exalted opinion of the abilities of those Individuals, aa they and Ihett Immediate representatives appear anxious to eatabllah. He considers himaelf fkilly a match for any or all'of them, (bar- .rtng none.) and to willing to prove It upon the greon oloth. He offentoplay aoycf tliem,atanytime,at O'Connor's rooms In Union Square, for twenty or twenty-five dollais a 'gome of one hundred points, win or lose flva>handred dollarg. .The parties to'play the American four-ball carom game,', with balls of'two and three-eighths inches In dtometer, npon one otPhelan's potdcet tablea. This must oarlalnly be esteemed a fair propoatlon, and we anxiously wait the determination o) Kavonogh, Ooldthwalt, 'or any other bUllord celebrity who may feel wllliog to accept the terms of thto bold challenge. Independently of the propoaed wager. It appeara tons that thtocfTeis an eioeUent oppormnltv for, prtotlcefor either of the above plsyert, .previous to their grand match ln.AprIl next." . BEPLTT<9J0HH. DEBET. ! Having seen a . statement sold to have been made by John De^, in the Suniaji Timt$, of March B, in relation to plaUiig any one ll'Hng, I must siy It to about as nftdeat a ((Ml as .could be issued; especially when he Invites players to play in htoown room; bearding the lion In hto den has nefver been considered a Ittst way of dotogup fillltord matohea. If John wanto a matoh as nsi proposes, (barring hto room) I will acoommodato him on taCUMal ground, say Dudley Eavanagh's, Oapt Tom Beevea'., or aoyother room (not doubting, however; the eicellenoeof Obria Connors tables,'but the advantage of hto knovriog them better than I wpuld.) As.' for the prsoUoe part, Oeary glvea xtte all (he pnvoUee or training I want, and more too. As sn eaihest of mr meaning business, I will place .tSO tin .the hands ofthe New YoBB Ouppsn as a forfeit. - Wii.,aou>TawAiT. : Ea'VAKAaB -vs. aoij>Tawiiiiz.—The biniard matoh fbr 11,000 to be played at Irving Hall, in thto city, on April 3Sd, between fheae skilled members of the BUllaxdoneUoal Booleir, the artloles of agreement for which were first pnbltohed In onr lost toaue, li as tnlght be supposed, attracting a great deal of attention ftcm [playera,'both smatoar^dprofeselonaL Both men have maoy odmlrei^, who think their man "Will'Win, aaie:'f but the lead- ing playors, and good judges of skill In the gomo, refrain from ^vlng a4ecldsd opinion^ which' may be accepted aa a criterion of the evenness of the matoh. Aside from the main stokes, we doubtwbether much apeculaUon win be indulged In .until the amabas.'been partiallyptoyed. ..Weasalgnas axeaionforihis loubk thati neither nan to sufBcIently "flrstfkTorlto." OoM. ihwalUrs rapid progress In tho gaoM, and the amaxlng akIU dis- played by him in lato enoonnters, take members Mi the "old school" quito by Burprtoe; hto caretr.thasfar, havlsB^beenaoue- thlngllke aoomet'a—ewlft and brllitanfa We hope the. almlle 'WlUstop here, however, and.^that when ho has reached the lenlth of'hto fame, he may«beoome a fixed start .For Zavanngh, we have preolsoly the aame wtoh; foralthonih hla fame.bks been ihoragiMpaUr attalqedt he'ls allrstoIasspIaTer,<as hto mttobas lUtfwey andotheiai-have (roved.'. In ocV'thBTa'are.manj TouuT Ubaeis's BESEnr.— a high old crowd tuned cut for Tommy the Butcher, on hto betaeflt night at Phirnlx Hall, Court atreet, Brooklyn, on Matoh 3. The Phsnix to one of the fineat placea for epurlng In the ecnntiy, vrtth seato end atage fixed up fnflne style. The whole'entertainment was ohAtacter{zad'b7 the greatest good nature; the men had a "sup at the DotUe" after eVery round, and were supplied 'with seats In the comers. Un'oIeTovee hadn't felt so good for a dog's sge—he kept the house in a continual state of upioor by his Jokes, "and laughed andqusffed and drank old eherrv." TheMeakln, too, was ftill of fun, free-hearted, and Ilberol-^the grand tum-ont of boas buto'h- ers, 08 we antlelpatod, tickled him almost to death, end proved to ttiem tbst he was a aafa man toebook againat anybody of hto own dimbnslons and prbportlona. There was not a single objec- tionable feature, evezytblng being condnctodln tho'moat orderly manner, giving universal sattofactlon to the crowded and appro- ototlve audience. The following named were some of the con- testanto:— ' . * 1. TowT BIsum ABD MsE Clahot opined the balL That Tommy lost none of his fire,'was evinced by the spirit In whloh he met Us vlgorons young opponent: Us rapid exchanges were the theme of general admiration.' 3. UiEB DoBsrr AiiD'BEBBiaaR next,entered the arena, and made one of the most spirited sets-to seen In Brooklyn for some time. The manner Dorsey was met by Berrlgan, called forth hto' enerilee in a manner to delight the audience. 3. Next came Axv WalkeB and Touhq "Hkss. -Alf to a lively boy, and promtoes woU; he made many friends by hto rapid ox- ohanges and plucky moves. 4. BaniiBi Aaboh and Habdsoue Mize next presented them- eelvea, - Half-starved poeto toll us it to eoperfluone to "paint the lllly"—to praise those well-known atUetes would be equaSy vain: enough for na to eay It was a disptoy ot science rarely wit- nessed—a nntohed and masterly-performance whloh our Brook- lyn friends are not apt soon to forget' . 0. E. MoOoHiaiL and Jomnnr Obist gave a rattling perform- ance, whloh also elicited applause. Mao tried all he knew, and hto hitting, at times very powerful, was taken by hto plucky cp- Sonent with the utmost sangfroid. He was too gollimt to be enled. Orody has aUeady made Us mark in the P.B., and will do so again. 6. UiXE Hzrbt and Totma' Lowav, each bound to do hto boat, made a spirited set-to—"glvVand-take" the ordte of the nlriit. • ' . ¥. BiLLT DwTEB end 3zn Dom attracted the usual omoont of complimentary, notice. AU-who have eeen Billy, acknowledge him to be a dangeroui, undeniable aort of a cuss, and the way In which Jem met hto advances did Um infinite credit, too. Els perfect coolneos under fire, dtoptoyed a confidonco ostont^- Ing to all who witnessed It Dunn Is a vety powerfhl young man —a Juvenile Benlcia Boy; hto friends would like lo make a matoh for bim with a Big Boy on the other aide of the water. If he can screw his courage up to the sUcklng point Bo mote It be. 8. Uke Dorset and Tom O'Cohnou mode a rattling bout of It, and were loudly cheered for their effort The wind-up between ToioiT Ueakim and Jeu BBFrsaiiAii was a buUyatralr. fiommy, apunky and determined, yet good- temperediwas met by Jem with the greatest coolness and energy; hto rapid returns were much sdmlrcd, and when we steto they put forth all thefr exertions, be assured It was a treat to aU their patrons. Tommy wonld prove a toazer to many men more than hto weight, 08 hie right to alwaya "dor," and eure tout some- thing or somebody. Old Tovee's Jokeakeptthe house In a'roBr,and thaacconi- modotlons wSre all of the finest deeeripHon. Fhoslz Hall to a sort of theotra, with stoge and fixlns, Jnat adapted for the pur. pose, because every body can see good. . BTimED A "Ho-TLE."—Gaptein Dunn, of the Fin Zonavea, and a "confrere" with Captain Lozorus and Corporal Ulhe Tratoor, has established himself In biz. in WUllam street, near Beekmsn. We believe It to colled the Washington Shades. JOE CoBUBM Qoi Biox.—As 176 stetcd lost week, iliat after Mr! Oobum had given on exUbltlon in Alexandria, '7a., he would then retum home, Joseph cime as punctual as the dock, early thto .(Monday) momlng. Hto benefit In Alexondila, on the 7tu Inat, was "great" C^terbury Hall, with dtoploys of stoglnir dooolng, and minstrelsy, was "chooked' up full," and that too in the afternoon—on oftemoon "matlnee,''^if yon please rememl bor. In all, three couples sparred. Including Oobum and Con. Orem in the wlnd>up.' {oe intends commendng hto training at an early day, and wUl probably vtolt Albany some Ume thto week. . OoN Onru Qoes it Alone.— The Colorado Ohamplon bad a boxing entertelnn^ent on the 0th Ipat, in Waahlngton, but didn't make out over well. JoeCobum and C!on gave the wind-up Mr. Onra didn't return with Oobum—he will be on here earb thto week, however. - - AFaot.— Up to the time of onr going to press, neither Joe Cobumor l^om UcCoole had seen eachoUier. We expect to meet them both'next Sunday at Weehawkon, and shall Me how they compare in appeafonce and mannera, Mobe Oautobhu News.-a private letter bom Ban Frandseo speaks of onr being mlsteken in Pete Daily's Identity., It ap- pears he to not the same DoUey, a pupU of Jimmy Harl'a bnt somebody else "we don't know at all, at all." There to great ex- citement tbTOQgbrthe whole of Oolifomto about the forthcomtog mill, and Johnny Laeoms to very enxloua to have hto brother Hany.for a second. We hope he may get therein Ume. Johnny Eromlaea his friends that this shall bento on:^ fight Billy Ue^ an had arrived safe and sound.'' . ^ . TOK MoCooLE IN Town.-The nan who intends to do bottle for the American cbamplonship with Joe Cobnra, and who was supposed by the English papers to-Iw that sea-captoln who would turn up OS the finhnown, was In the city lost week ineoa Ho stepped Into IzzyLozoms', William Hastings', Horry EUra and one or two other places. How ore yon, Mr, Brown f,\ ' Bmss or a Featbib Flocb Tooeteeb.— Thla to a qnoUtlon eflen used dtorespeclftiUy. We don't see why; but to see elna' Ing birds In full feather. Monsieur Lozonie', of the Hotel de Eagle/tocne of the greateet places In town. To hoar Chorlev Churoh's beautiful rendering of "When this omel war Is over " and the encore that follows, hnocks- the Academy folks "Ugher tbanaklto,"to qnoto from a favorite poetess, Lost Saturdav Colonel Corcoran'a shadow made hto deCiU for the first and lost Mme. Ybu ought to hove been therci False.— It Is not corroct thst Old BUI Ponrin ona Watte the Poet,:are motehed for silver, but ittoqulto tme tbat 'Watts In Ua peculiar line, bos no. superiors, whilo Old BUI swears bv Ifai Maddox, Bamoy Frlory vs. Con Fitzgerald, BlUy Doiw^o?. Cook Bobin, Andy WItoon vs. Tonng Donnelly, knocked tb.1? splratlon out of each other, oind BUI MoDode ond J Pib^i!?; govs the wind-up. ,Uncle Tovee, M. 0., of cbnrse,,. . ^"•'1 FoiniD ADD PiNEn.—Jostoh Williams, the cently fouaht Beodlao Palmer, fined ten dbnan andcostoTor arrested, but got away with hto logs, tue detcoUtes haino t^iir; torunafterhlm. - siuoiuj Tbe Lazisub ado'Dauxt FIOBT.-Thto^mot bottle foreiiwi* aside takes place Thuisdoy, March 19th, in Oadlfonlo. tUk of thewTiolo to'wn.^We shall probably hbowtfoMinW time for our next Look out for.bogua reporte by aensotkm ~ pare. A telegrapblo dlapatoh of half a dozen words for nrw^f; aU. for that matter,) wlU be quite sufficient to moke nn i Ci tid« the Eerrigan snd .Elliott ofiolr. Again, wo gay, look on?r« the "shyator" reports. • Jm CoBunn's BtBinaFiBU) £xsniiTioM.—One day loit ir,.v "Jomte, the. brother of •Joseph," took a run from Hartfei? Conn,, to Springfield, and hod a benefit there to a first rote hmu the only trouble being that all couUn't see the fun. AmoniiK prindpsl sets-to wen those of Jimmy Divine la New York W vs. BlU Warbnrton, (of Bqilthfleld,Instead of London 'oin wen led to say a weeLor ao ego), Eughey Uaglnley n Hiv! Mden, John Higglns vs. Young New Haven, and for the wiiS.,; Jim Cobum and Jack WiUls, of Hartford, a capital thing Iim^ nearly half an hour. Jimmy aeema well liked doim.eitt^ desires us to'retum hto grateful thanks to Charley Branch Im Uodlgon,' Jack-Lvncb. and oil the boys up there for UieUol treatment received by himaelf and friends. > tfwey anaotneiai iuve i^rovea.'. in ZBSt^.-uers'ara.'many ijifdflic Jbgr 0iM(,o{U(s<,V>« bait p]ajar.w«;liaT« eretliMj' hOmat and hla patriarchal beaid, that'ho con beat.Soehen tbe Gtlont in singing "Lnnegan's Boll." WhU has Qallfron tho Qieat got to soy for himself? : Tbb LAZABOS'Ain) Dailei Fiobt PosTroBED.—By onothar California letter received Monday noon (Uorch P), -we are given to nndentend that the fight doee not come off nntll the 'llthof MorOh, instead of the lOtb. Possibly the Daliy porty hove kindly granted thto request to the Lacarns - pai&; sou to let Johnny uve Us brother as second, and to give the New Yorkers aobonos to see-the fight -Tbel>eltlDg was tlOO to$78on the Lazarus boy. Big odds that BUI Clarke apd Harry Lazaras may not be dtoappointed after alL . ' . ■ ' "QALLna Mme'; as a Pobuoab.— Mike Heneiy, a very popular and deservlhg young fcUowv has opened a aaloon on the comer of Cold ohd Plymoulli atreeto; Brooklyn. Bh'aU .aay moie'whaB we've been there, . - • ' , • . . LEiTBn ^ou HABst Lazabus,- We have before -ua a letter JK,"? S*"""' "tUg Captein, who; toaethor with WUltom 01orke,,ncent1y left this city for OoUfomla. It was writ- ten at aeo, and ■peoiaUy forwarded to us. Boadlti "At Sea on board the Northern,Light-Feb. 91, 1803: Friend Oufpbb: Hen we ore like a pair of young whales bn the briny ocean, be- tween a &ees«;ana a sweat for fear wo shan't bo In time for Jock's flght, .08 w».bad to go nearly 1,000 mUes out of onr coarse to keep out of the way of the AUbtoio, but we expect to tfet Into Aaplnwnll on Sunday .evening, so thotlf we loave Panama on Sunday night, we juat- get Into Ban Franclaco by theoth or Olh of Monb. If so. wb'ln^bunky boys, but ttie. boot we take on the PoOlAo side. (th(t SondHt) Is a very alow one.. Bo far we hove had a flnt rote passdie, and enjoyed oflnelves.. The Weather la dreadful hot In thto port of the world, like July or August In Mow Xork. We will keep you poated on everything worth knbw. Ingbnoqrtritvels.. Yonn, HiBBiLoaiBOda Wu. OjUbkb. "P. B.—Bomemb.oruS'to,Oobum,'Ed James, the Alderman Pete.O.olUghor, JlmqiyDum^, ondoUtheboya, -: .-^7' . aoot*- Joza .OK So, WiLSon.'^About a fortnight ag6, a narivof Aentlemen werein the Nog'a Head, Houston street, aSidBMt thein OcshentheqtonUh'd Sahi May. 'Ooshea WaaUMfig^o^ii^^^^ i<U WlUott bime Intto.boraoiaethlng,' ."Heir's i cSubs skvs pAio a frltadl' 'fw /I UtU« f(lfll'^1 OsDlng th« hbit tfth? Wo%< giTea, conducted by Brigadier Oenerol BomMAy, with bis white cmt end big buttons. There's some telk of Uncle Bom's MlDrte have 0 grand beneflt pretty soon at one of our Broadway Aenra. "Qolt, Samlvol, meboy." A OnEAT DAT AT Weeoawbeh.— Next Sunday, the 15lh, b tka day appointed lor Joe Cbbnm and Tom McCoole to moheanolhe depoelt of $230 0 side, and the posting ceremony to to be ol Bi Wilson's. "Then hsmess up the mtiles," etc. MOBaA]t.CB.\U.EItaES ftBITFITHe FOB AHOTBEB 00.—WhalCTtr may have been the meritoor domerlto of the late fight ntir Fottevllle, Pa., between Morgan and Orlllltbs, it to certain thit the former doea not consider himself a defeated man, altljonih the verdict of the referee, which we are bound to reepect, na ogahut him. To ahow that he to not only wilUn'g, but oniloia to have another trial with hto Ute opponent Morgan deslrtanalo publtoh tbe following cballengo, which. If accepted, he wUlbuk up with a deposit of $50 ot once;— Oballemoe to De.vja3ic( aBiFFTme.—Richard Morgan, belw dlssattofied -with the unsatlafactory termlnaUon of Ua late fiilt with Orifflths, and wishing another shy, to tee who to the beH^ man, will flght him (GriSlihs) for from $200 to $600 a side, vlli. In three months from date.of flret deposit, at catch weliht. Al- though QrlfBtha ia SJf Inches taller and U lbs. heavier Ih weliiht, I hope he will meet me again. Bickaud UoBoiir. j Poltovllle, Pa., March 6. " A CouPLmENTABT TO Sam Mat.—Wo are happy to learn that onr old friend, tlio -well-known eportlng celebrity, Bom Uor, bu been tendered a compllmontary beneflt It to flied for Thundiy week, March lOtb, nnd comes off at the Winter Onnlen, Braid- way. Full particulars of the progromme In our next Sxow SsoE Baoe.— A race of tUs description was to take place on Feb. 8tb, ot Sleira Hall, CoL, for $100, between Andrew Jacl. aon, a Morweglon, and Jake Lulz. GEitEBAL Oeobob Wbiobt to eulogtocd for hto success In keep- ing tlie peace on oiu Pacific borders. 'Toln't our Utile Geone Wright, the promtolng cricketer, to it? A SevENTT Yabsb' 8nH was contested on Feb. 4th, at San Fttn- elaeo, CoL, between Measn. Dyer and Hunter, for }S0. Bonier fetched the gome In nine seconds. FORBION SPORTING ITBJIB IN BHIEF. The UKivEnsrrr Boat Race.- Tbe d ate for tho annual race be- tween the Oxford and Cnmbridue "Eights," has not yet been fixed, but It WlU be either on Unreh 27 or April 1st most probO' bly the Utter. Betting to in fovor of Oxford. , i^^ Tbe AuATEtm OBAMnoKSHip of oanmoniiblp si Melbourne, Auatrollo, has been golned by Mr. Irving, he bovlog beaten Ur, U. Lutoheon, the formor Inoumbent The Tbaues OBAUPioxaRiF.-Another deposit of lis o sidefor thto roce, for -£200, between Cbambora ond £veison, was nude on Feb. 10. tBL Twelve Atobtles of (Jrlcket for Auslrollo, as selected by George Parr, on os follows:—B. Oarpeuter, T. Uoyword, 0, Tar- rant, E. M. Oraoo, Julius Cieeor, W. CnfCyn, T. Lookyer, Qeoms Anderson, J. Andenon, a. Parr, and II. C. Tlnley, and either B. Daft, Uortlock, or H. H. Btephonson will bo tho twelfth nun. Law Z., OS in England, has klokod up n slight breeze in Aoatra- Ua, Mr. Hammereley having "no boUed" Mr,' Greaves, OreoTea grievdd over hto behaviour, and ofterwords opologlzed. IVhes shall the hateful enactment be repealed or remedied? BETTiBa OS tbe Bbitub TuBF.-By the lotcst advices from thence, we hove the following ntoms for the most prominent evente:—The Derby: lltoaogetLordCIirden, ofl'd; Otolsgtt Saoohanmeler, taken, 10 to 1 fr«ely; 33 to 1 agat Aulonulon, t«ken and off; 27 to 1 agst Carnival, token, and lOOO to 45 offd; 38 to 1 agst National Guard, taken; 30 to 1 acst EIng of Diopla, token; M to 1 agst MIchaol Scott token; <10 to 1 agst Bopld Rhone, taken; 40 to I agst Tale, olTd; 40 to 1 agst .Ternlcoton, ofl'd; 60to lagst Early Purl, Uehrose; and Glenoch'tyColt token; GO to.l ogatBaldwin, taken; 100 to 1 agst Queen Bortha, token; lOtol ogat'Lord Glasgow's lot, token. TheCheeterCun: 20talog>t Btradello, ofl'd; 2S to 1 oget Zetland, token'and ofTd; SOtolo^ LeMoreohoI, token; 30 to 1 oget CaUer Ou, token; N to lo(n Oowley, Mlddlewotoh, and Jack of Hooris, tekon, Two Thonsood Guineas: 1 to 1 agst Sacchorometer, ord; 0 lo a agst Roepoair, - token; B to 1 agst Michael Scott token; and 20 to 1 agstPrntlaie, token; also, 4 to 1 on tho field, 8. U^uitEUZ Atii> B. NuTiEn, of HIU Top, Wostbiomwlchi net on Monday, Feb. 16, at a snug epot to flght an ofl'-liand match, for f 10. Coneldering that the men had only a few days' prepara- tion, thefr condition was pretty good. They cot at once to woiii ond' 0 most determined fight took 'ptoce, Nuttor getting nnt. blood, first knock-down blow, and winning tho flght in 20 rounds, 82 minutes, the Bloahor nevor having a chance. A Omb Mile Baoe for fM side, was run noor Drighion.on Feb. IB, between 'H; UlUs, tho weU-known pedostrion, ana Marsh, of Brighton, the former giving 10 yards atort Betting wos 3 to 1 on UlUa at the start, but the distance wu rather more than he conid afford to gtvo him, and aftor a well contested race, Manh defeated him by five yards, . Tbb PnoiLisiio (!)BAMrioRSBn>..,."Mothlng new," may be quoted with truth, ao for as thto event to considered, ornl "eTerrv thing to quiet along the lines." The Unknown to unknown sliu, and "lha?a what's the matter," A number of persons on pwT- ln« cords obout it in the foreign sporting Journola, flndtog ftJJJ with the secresy maintained, and 'Riving Jem Mace "Jesele foe assuming the title of "Obomplon of the Worid.*' BoW bold It» to please everybody. -Hen's one man bos no naos stall, ana theygetmadat him; hen's'auothor.addtog to htoname,ana hesete ditto. One Individ, aoluolly telto Mace that the pru* andtlUO'hesomuohcoveto.andwblab he ot present so op^ asaumes,ls neither Us -byrlghtof oonqnest nor of conrieay> flossy talk to the boss pug, but we guess it's prottyne»%'?; •Jem borrowed the belt to show around, and fiilled to retumlt a« ;the time specified, ifcll's LVt takes, occasion to berate Jem m oonaequence, snd eajfc.-"Unta the bolt is delivered up, noao- .Tsrttsements of hto house, hto pnsentaUons, or any of hla formsnces shall be Inserted In our oolumna." Hurry up, •leni and retom the belt, and then go and seek that fu-slmllo tna^ ,woaaoldatanotlon., Thalwllldo ssweU. Thames OHAMPionsBip.-At a mooting hold at Patnoy on Feb. 14, a committee of watermen, obnatotlng of SaW t'^^'' Mesaenner, Goo. Hammerton, Tom Whlto,. Maoklnney, 0<»' Everaon, and Maxwell, waa appointed W frame a code of laws w govern matehes for Uie above nouor. ' :' Not Bo.—In Ito remarks on the ohallonge .ofthe Amerloan oanmon'a '~ ' the A that r.BuuM'iMv jofl*- UDAh TTMU,. w.,i«, wui»"w«ij."- —ir„.nnO0I' MW In America, but whloh feU to.the ground lno4noM«enoo o d<»affr«*iin« oiouf epnua.". We thought tho i/« k;;'!,*, bettor posted on' prominent spbsUng events than •uoh.a siatoment about exponaes. Tho terms hod .been ajw /. agreed Mpon, ond tho sUpdtoUons compllod with, on tnie anio reason asslgnod by Chambers, who backed out wojltMi»»|^ kooaOnhaH.teCometobfar advanced, and would tnterren the arrangemefito of UmsUf ahd rnhntorT-Oloaper-olreody m"