New York Clipper (Aug 1863)

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NEW YORK CLIPPER. ihtn OHag^ bin don Into Uu edbr bdtw, IwluahlB V £»^>t3oBUutti*dbMn Mptnlad tram Uit olber put tor £ bJblfikwI inlhl. *»y," aia A"!"/" " Btmt OP lUln •otln. "I uo Uka fsAigg la ua tosMi u oa XIraPoiota. Uuf Walton mut ba Unn 1)7 *)>1* u*"- no'ur lOT6 aa4 Taonasoal" . . Bo aajfaif ha latt Ha offlcat ana pnofe?** •» mjnmoM Awalliaiin tha FlTa Polota, wtiUa Ui« dataoUTa offloar U7 banft «t all BOBaolsumaia on tha alana door ol Iba callir. TO SI OOiniKUXD. NEW YOBK OL.IPPEB. 8ATDBDAT, AUGUST 1, 1863. AiraWKRS TO OOBBBIFOSDKirra. AmuFT FuuKOK—"WtaUs on k laUnn auonlon thsothor itf, a UUIa tlblr happanad In tha aliapa ol • bat, whloh I irant jou to daolda. Dnrlog onr nomlag ranit, a (caah kw of U|ar ma intndneadi whan «a had iwaltd abent flftr (M) gitataa oat of It, I tffdKd to b«l Dig; that ha coold not drink lha nat ot tha lagat M tha kaa, altar a lula bad baao {or«l In lha •Tonaatd kag, and a atraw utndacad. Ha oorand mr nonay (ig), and procaadad to work; and t7 lha nlnoit aalcnlabmul of «U proaanl, tba Ugar waa gona In tba null ipaa if ten mlaula; tha money waa ddly bandodoTer loblm, and ba want on ku war i^ololng—bat aboal an hoar aflannrd, aa ve waro ex- fmliiiTig ihakeg, va found ont that a fritniif hit bad feral s bolalnlba back of iba kag, and irbUe 'Mr. Dig' waa praloidUig to drink, tba ligar wu all ranning enl on tha oikar alila. We did not noUea It at the Una, at wa had an old aali orar tho'ktg ta keep It from tba jan. What I want to atk )ron, U Ihls-did be «m tba M, fair r Don't too think heoagbt to hand me OTer m; u, and eali the bet canalm t" Ha didn't win tha bet it all, (a ha did not Mnl: tbe beer; and be ehoold by all meina, return na lha Bra doUaro. It waa a cule Irick oif the part of "Dig," bat ba muet nfund; and. In addlUOD, abould paj the axpenae of <'drloke all aroand" for being (oaad onL ^ Old BroBT, Baltlalor^ Hd.—I. To core tha dlatamparln your dog, fltat glfe a Tomltof aqaarterof a grain n( tartar cmeUo for threa ancceealre momlnge; nait morning admlnlilar » ganlla pnraa, tic, ait coL K acrupte; pair, oolcb, t graloi; pIL bjdrarg, 5 gralni. At Iba lima the dog la nndorgoing the Ibora tiealmenl. glre'thieapUla dally o( the roUowlng Ingredleata:— Zit. bfOladonna 6 gralne, nlOe two lonplaa, eicncl of aeotlaa 1 draohm, powdered qaaaala • enllldettey, DiTtde Into 34 plUe, Xeop the anlooal In a olean, oool place. There are many phaiej ordutemper, ao that It la dlffloolt to preaerlbe when not baTlog "an Inlarrlew with tba patlont," l>at we donbt not the abeTO mil amdlorito bla condition, U not reault In a radical eura. 3. Bee anawir lo T. A. OHorEWi, Philadelphia.—1. A puner'a dork la rated u a ftiet- daai patty olBcar and recelrea ennal pay with them from the fioTammeat, and u mach In addltloo aa ha oan get from the paner per agreemonL 3. nia dalleaaro to meaaoro ontllie ■uppUea of proTlalona, olotUng, eto., and keep a record of the ■ame. In not, to keep the paner'a hooka. He haa no otber dotlea lo perform, eieept In an engagement, when be lenda a hand In paning powder from tbe migazlno. Oomrain BKanxn, Palenon, N. J.—"What la the gnuilret depth that will allow a Toaael to paai orar the New York b^r t" The Preach frigate which reoeotlytlallad tbie city, )MM>d OTor the bar at M feci wlthont alrUIng, and thla goea to nhow the depth mnit ba giealer atUl. Tbe pilot, who took the filgite ost, Mr. Oaorge Erana, haa a letter Inm the Frenoh Oapuin t« thla effact, and that gentleniin Is onr authority, e Nodi, Chicago.—1. OUpploga, etc, aro o( lnl<re«l. 3. Va bare not beard of the paitfei lately, and cannot locale Ibem. S. Ulaa Emilf Thome, who played In Baltimore a abort tine ■Ince, la not the wire of Qeorge Jordan. Tha other EmDy (Mrs. Jordan) who lately performed In the "Dnke'a Hotio," at Nlolo's, la the wife ct George. 4. Tba KaaU haa the largeat olmolatlon —probably one third larger Ibin the paper yon mentlos. H, S. OAnxi, PhDadelpbta.—There waa very Ullle If any loanaiy oaad InBhakupeare'aday, Thewastof It waaiupplled by the almpla eipedlent of writing tbe nameiol the different Plaoaa where tho acepowaalaldln the progreaa of the play on large aorAUa, which ware dlapoaadln nch a manner aa to l>e Ttalbla to the andlence. Tha Bnt moreablo icenaa we bear ot ircte need In IMI, by Jnlgo Joooa at Oitord, EogUnd. O. B. 8., Bolton.—Peg Woaiggtan waa tbe nameota calabraled Iiondon Iclieea. She Ant appeared In London, Mot. d, IMO, si Oorant Oardan, aa Mrla, in the "Beoiiiltlng OOcer." aba waa then 33 yean old. aha wu, perbapi, tbe moat beanllfal wonuu that aroi appeared on' the alage. She. waa Camooa for playlog •ay part, bowerer hamble, tbal beat anlted tho Inlareat of k Aanager. | V. A., PrOTllence, S. L—Scotch tnaff, aleepel In glo, well Tabbed In, will aoatler tbe Temln from yoor csalne. In Ihe ■pace of a few mlnnlea; keep him mntzled nntU after the ip- pUcatlcn haa well dried In, and been wiahed ont with load and vatar, to pierent blm from taking "the laale taate In life." Srmoni, Beaton, Maaa.—If yoa really poaieaa mnoh lalont In that line ol buabieaa, we do not thlok yon wlU btve grant dllBcallyIn iDduolngeomo manager to giro yoa a public ml. If yoa are uniucoeaanil with one manager, try another. .R POH DD luo.-"A aayi to B, 'I will bet yon a botlla of wine I can beat yon tbe drat throw with tbe dice.' B aocopla. Tbey throw a tie. TTho wina, If eltherl" Ai A &IIed to acoom- pllib what he propcaed to do, ha loaea Ihe wine. BiOHUD Bhitb —"What bone. If any, erer trotted tweoly IBllea Inalda of one honr, on any American track t" Truilaa 'Defformed the feat la tO.UK; udy Fallon did the aame Italng InNM, Theae are the onlyeiamplaa on record. O. K, Bt-Loala.—Then la a danoerofthatnameBow engaged «lth U. 0. Oampball'a HInatnli, who bare Jnit oloael an tn- Sigement In thla city, and who an to appear In Plttabnrgb nex t E. a. T„ OatlakllL—'Tlaaae decide a bat by Infoimloa me of the color of the honea, FUllngliam and BooUaghamV' VlUInghaoi la,a brown hone. Boeklogbam a grey gelding. Bmaousim, Portage Olty, Wla,—1. It takea a balla, all lea ■Irlkea, lo count lU at ten plna. 3. Plre ten atrlkea la aucce*. •Ion ooant 130. OLZvzLAnnn.-Slapalcb did not come to hand nntU Priday, by which time wo knew yon would ba apprlaed ol tbe romll through year own dalllea. D. FuoT, Owego, N. T—^Tho dnt patent for a eompanr of JIayera that we hare aoT Vcount of, la one granted In IS71 to amea Burbage, and tttim, aemnia lo the Earl of Lelcealer. M. B. a., PtOTt^uioe, It. 1—1 akatoh of tbggle UllobeU ap. laand la t^,, ourna of Marsh U, lett. We hare none ot that UgiteiAf*^ 4 'Bi.P.,Oolnmbna,0.—If there waa ao agreement between the partlef, and they cannot eome to tarma regarding the maldb, nellher party can claim (ortalL' B. n.—John 0 Heenan la murlod to aa actreia named Ban BteTcnii aha perAumed at Laun Eeeno'a, la thla city, a couple «t yean ago, run, Hartford, OL—He waa aentencod on the let ol Docam- bar lUn. to tear yean and all monlbi, bat waa releaaed on (be SOIh of Haroh, lUI, only rtmalnlog In priaon four montha, PnaoLinH, Phllidelphla.—John 0. Heenaa waa bcm Uiy 1, 1634. OUTiunssB.—Deertoot la at preaant In thla country—It w>e (he TerllaUe BImon Pure who came orar In the Qroat Zaalem. 1Ji«lo»Tin«4Tr.-9laloyoaroaaeboneally,toar(putarpb;alelan; (allow bu adTloe to Iho letlar, and "be will do you good." - Boioo, llemphla.—Tonr letter ot tbe 14th, did not reach ui uatU one day aner we bad gone to preu. BTim'jonoy Olty.-Seo article on "IUota,"ln uolberpirt otthia paper. Uinoi, HamUlon, 0.—1. Blnu neeT«i.)i not dead, 3. Bond yoor latter In our care. AsTUTi, N. T.—Tour Inlebtedneai lo oa la nttUng. Ah UNOoxDmoKAL BouiKsm.—Two gaatlemea, momben ol the Eeokak (Iowa) Shooting Olob, ilarted ont lut Banday week, (0 bare a UlUaapott, taking along wllh them tholr dogi, gnni, •ad ntlona. They reconnoitred oautlooaly until they llaabcd a oorey of ohiokena, and began knocklog down right and loll Bo •ameaUy were they occupied, that they were niawara ol tba ap- proach of the CBomy, who coaaUled ot tha owner ol the pnoilaai, •ad bla two icna, who itrataglcaUy aeonrcd their wtgoa aad lione, aad daaiand^d an Immediate auf uncondlUooal aurxen' dar, which our aponing trtenda had Ihe magnaolmlly lo accede to, and ware aboitly allerwania puokd, aad penollted lo return home wllh their anna (mlnua Ihclr hone and wagon,) a dUlance ot nine mllee,' on foot Bo wrllea a Cuirxa correapondent. Couldn't Baih Oai EioTjan.—Ur. Adama, of Oremome Oar* dana, Londoa, reoasUy adrtrtlaod lo make a balloon aMtniloa It Slamlord, Bogland. but notwlthalandlug a large aupply of gaa wu running tram tho regalar warki, u well aa from tbe orcwd In atlondanco, there wu not inOlclent to Inflate the ballooo, and the Johai had to relam homo dlaappolatod, II la auppcacd that . SrlUib gu bu leal much ot III power aince BogUna haa manl- felled nob aa aotagonlatio aplril to onr TTnlon cauac WuT'i TBI lUTTin?-A'rtoe, oa which the apoila ct Oeeton "aat great atore," between the bonei Patchen and Duller, wu to bare taken place at tba Prankllu Oourae oa theSBdulU: but the erent wu "ananldtbly poetponed," owlof, It la aild, "lo Ihe alcknoia of Patchen." Jual lO. Bat what wu the real ciuie of (hepoalpoaameati TUB BODIiLIIva OHAIVIOHIIIIP. We glre full parUoulan of thla Importaat aqoatlo OTcnt la another part of the Ourm. Tha ehampkmahlp bin chaaged baoda again, Joahua Ward rebrteTlng the laorala ba loat Uat nmnier, aad compelling tba late champion, Janea Eamlll, to •accnmb to hli (In thla Inataace) auparlor ablllUaa. Hamtll held the oOca leu tbaa a year, but In that abort time he held It aredllably to blmaell and tha couatry he repraaaaled, for he not only publicly ottered to pull agalnat any man In Anerloa, bnt he extended bla olbr to aU England, and eren challeoged Cham' ben, the Champion of the Thaaiai. HIa offer wu not acoepled, although hepropoaad tenna whloh no penon could find the leaat objection to. It remained tor bla former oonpeHtor, Ward, lo deprlre him ot the Utle to lha Champlonahlp, la aceeptlng Ward'a challenge. It muat not be loat light ot that namSl con. ceded a point to bli oppoaant which cUara might not hare done, and thla wu, in oonaentlng to come all the way from Plllaburgh, and row upon the Hudaon rlrer, with which he wu at the time altogether nnacqnilnteil, and with which, It la bnt filr to preaame. Ward wu quite Camlllar. Hamlll wu anxlosa lo row, and he would not permit any tmpadlmeat to aland In bla way when an opportonlty tor a nutoh preiented llaelf. Bla fHendi ware equally anxioaa, and came well pre- pared to back the man ot their choice to any amooat. Fortan- alely for them, they wen anabla to get on all the money they wlahcd/and, coneoqaantly, wan not each heavy loeen u bu boen nported. A better aet of men than the Plttaburgh dolegi- tlon we bare aeldom met with, and we an glad to hear that, al- though they are on the loaing aldk they an well pleaied with their trip thla way, and with the treatment they recalTed while hon. The race coald not hare been hotter condaeted; Ihe coune wu kept clear ot all ohatmclloaa, and not theallghteit Impediment wm thrown In the way ot either man. That the erent wu tilrly loat and won la not quoatloned. That tlia frieada ot Hamlll wore utonlabed at the reault, la ceitalo; for Ihey bad booked It u A win for Hamlll, euro; aoma of bla adherenta golug ao far u lo bet on the dlalanoe be would lead In coming lu at tho winning point. Othen, again, won bottlog on fAit time, when they found it im- poaalbla to lay out their money on tba erent llaelf, a few of thcH time batten dolling the dguru u low down aa 811. The time, however, waa alow, aereral mlnutea alower than that made byHaolll labia five mile ncewlth Warden tbe SohnylUll, laat lummer. On tho preaent occulon the total time couumed waa 43 mlnutea and 3t acconda, whUo the time lo the taming point, halt the dlatanoe, la aald to have been only elxteea mlnutea and a half. It wu one of Ihe boet ncea to look at that wu ever wlt- ueeaed, each man doing exceedingly well, and iwWng a pntty dcao thing ot IL It wu a matter of anrprlu to many that llamlU ahould be able to keep up bla abort and quick etroke ao well u he did, for It looka liko a tlraiome mode ot polling, wall falmlate«l to try the etamlna ot any man. Ward'a alow but reg- ular atroke wu mocb admired, and It wu noted that on tbe homeatnloh ha'roved along wlthont mnoh apparent exertion, altUag almoat nprlght, and not bending forward or to low ai when an eitraordlatiy eltort la reqatand. Uevatnd turrfal fn Mil race, It la aald, and bad It been necaaaaryhe eonid hare done much better. He wu In much better condlUon on thla oc- culon than when he encountered Hamlll on the Schuylkill; then, ha hdd hli opponont loo lightly; did not think it neoeaaa- ry to go through a regular coune of training, and when It wu loo lalo dlocoTend that Hamlll wu one of Ihe beat men of the day. We bellere another race la talked ot Hamlll hu not loat the aaleem ot kla (riooda throngh hia defeat; Ihey an raproiented u being willing to back blm again for from one to lire Ihoaaand doUan. It ia not probable, however, IbM Hamlll win again row on Ike Bndaon; hia frieada will want the race nearer home; oi the Bebuylklll, atPhtladelphl4 nay be the loena, ahould aoothli^ nuloll be made. Ward hu miade hcati of trionda by hia ^toi/, at Poughkeepalo, fbr many New Torken who bet agalnat him on theSSd, wenao favorably Impreued by bla beaotlftil atyle ot pnUlig that they an now willing to give him Ihe beieflt ot their aupporL Mr. niadon hu all aloog had cooddence In Ward, and even when he wu boaten lut year he atlll atouUy maintained tbat II It had not been that he (Ward) wu amiu In bla training, ho would have won eully. He hu never once loat conddence la hia man, and Ward'a vlotory on the 33J ahowed tbat Blidon'i Jadgmant wuvery oorreot He la one ot Ward'a alanncbwt eupporlen, Themoney wu handed over lo Mr. Earl; on behalf of Ward, on the Sdth. TBI Laix BnaiT FioBii.—Then bu been no xenewil ot the riot ainoe our lut, and it litobe hoped that we have aeon tbe end ot It. Then are thoae, however, who predict that It la to be renewed at aome fatura Ume with inoreaaed blltameu, but we an not of that way of thinking. The men who "put op the Job," aad aflcrwardi akolked away while their toola were doln g Ihe dirty work, have loat much ol their former ialaence and oontnl, and It la quoitlonahle whether they oan ever ancceed hi creating anolher rloL Wo cannot aee that a mote attlng opp or- tnnlty will be bad, becaute It la not at all probaUa that the olty will be again left without the aulatance of lla regnlar mllltia or- ganliallona; bealdee, tbe people will be better prepared In future to cruah out luiy riotoua demonatratlosa that maybe made agalnat law and order. Wo baVo all aeen the evil and doatractive effeeta of tha late riot; men who ayupathlied with tho opponeala ol tbe draft could not)» made to nuder any torthar aMiatauoe when the dcatmotlon ot life and property oommenced. Ihey toreaaw where tho dialurbanoe would lead If It wu not ohecked In time; they aaw In the movement a dlvanlon in favor ol'Jeff Davia and bla nbclUon; they law men ludlng oa Ihe rloten who were alrangen bore; thew Ihlaga put an end lo all aympathy with tbe mob. nieUulon cauae hu too firm a hold even In New Tork to bo affteled by a mob, and thla tut Jeff Savla and bla u^ ellltM muat folly imdantand by thla time. Tbbeaanthen are numbcn of rebela and rabel aympatblxon In onr mldit, but tbey an only a hindlol when compared to tbe great body of the peo- ple who inalat that "the Union moat and aball be pruarved. Tho "huckaten" who got up tho late dlatarbance are atU at large, having left th^clty, we undantand, u aeon u they uw tbalthelrwork had been commenced. Win thoae huckaten In human fleah and blood takooarool thetamlUeaof themlagalded men who perlahed bi the vain attempt to Inaogunle an lnaarrei> tlonheni Wo tear not. TAdrbuelncu la with treah victim at they have ao ooacorn for the dead, or tboao left lo moara Ihe dead. QuiooCT MiLi Bica 01 BicoiiD.—Slab Alblioa'a hitherto beat Dillo time of 4 mln. an eeca., made on Oolober 37, IBM, when he but Wm. Lang by a yard only, hu at length been ex celled by Ihe then buten man, nnder the bUowIng dreum atancu:—On Jaly 11, William Lang and Janei Baadereon ran mile raae at the Olty Oronnda, Maaeheatir, Eng., for t» a aide. Bandenon fbroed the pace bam Ihe Jnmp, leading lome thru or tour yarda np lo within about 800 yaxdi of home, when Lang gave him the go by, and went In winner by eight or ten yarda hi the nnparallelad Ume of /our lalnula end twntyM and a half Momdt, or three qnarten Ota aecondfialerUian the iaalcat Ume ever baton made. Q'lang. Tna AmiUAL Biaini at Oobnrg, 0. W., la fixed tor Auguat B and 6, the Ant day being tor yaobta over ten tone, fer a pun ot IU9; and aecond olau yubla, under ten tone, for tTI. Second day—aweepatakea, with $M addAd, open lo all except wlonera on the flnt day; and a race otaihermen'i boala, tor tJS, QLisona'a OiaioiiDBia.—We have received four very droll aad CeeeUoua "oarda," bnrleaqolng Fcrmt, Obanfrau, Itlohinga, and Billy Morrla ot Morrla Brothen' Mlutnla. Aa hlta at lha apoclalllluofthuaperfonnen, they are quite amaalng. Coplca may be bad at Fiedrlck'a gallery, TBI PoBTaUT MoiTHLTli the tltleof anew workjnit laiued by the proprieton of tho iVr» Forte Illutiraiai iVwL It contalna portnlla aad blognphlcal aketohu ot nlllUry and other celebri' Ilea, and la lold at the low price ot 10 conta per copy. BmunKQ A OaioxR Club Hosn.-Sirly on the morning ot Jaly 34, the dab honae ol the Batellile eriekct dab. In Meeker avenue, Brooklyn, E. S., wu let on Are by aome unknown per eon, aad deatroyed. The incendiary aheold be bowled oat wllh a cricket ball In bla c«7<ut. Bl OLOei Baive.—Among the wounded at tbe late terrible bat tie at QeUyabnig, wu Smith, the ruor itrop man. He wai bad' if wounded la the leg, bat havlog "Joat ooe men lett," he r» fuaed to cry for "quarter," Dio BaoL—Morgan, tbe nbel gaerrlUa, la - tut one, and gave our Union boys a long race, five hundred mllu of ground being gone over before the rebel game wucanght Morgan, blmaell la a "good enough Morgan" yet, behaving left bla men In the lureb, aad eacaped. GOMZ Orr.—"Orpheni C. Eorr," whoio arlldea prolonged tha exiilence of a oae-hene paper In tbia oily, hu left the concern aInce hli wile engaged to perform tor a Cillfomla manager, and II la auppoaed that Orpheua hu gene to aeek her. Tor Baoicc woir Two Haces at the Ablagdoa Meotlag, Eng., on July 14, vix.: the Markham Park Btakea, with Onrle, ridden by Fordbam, and a maiden two year old otakea with Echo, aame rider. Curie wu afterwarda aold for lIO guineu to Capt. Mora. The Aiiuiois Hoin Uhpibx won the Mai Btakei at the Abingdon, Eng., raou, on July 14, Thla funoua animal la now owned by Lord Covenlrr. CAuaOT Out.- Thomu Fntt, a celebrated baae ball pllcbor of Philadelphia, wu drafted on the llth of July. BALL. PLAY. Tbz Fimo TdhwAuiKT, In which John 0. Itoenan and Tom King an to play the moat pnmlnent part, li pro|reaalng fkvor- ably, tbe money being regularly dopcalted at allpulaled perloda, and tho mtn moating each other in* tho moet friendly manner. Over five thouaaad dollan of Ihe alake to be foagkt fer hu been made good, making more than ball Ihe battle money now in the hoada ot tho atakeboldor. Heonin hu Ictt Hewn' Olioui, aad wu aboot to vlalt Parle for a ahorl time. A London oomapoa' dent ot the CLirrma reoently gave an account ot a iparrlng bout between Heenan and Sayen, in which the latter wu lald to have been wonted, Ihe London Sporting I^ft denied It. Our oor- rmpondent malntalna bla poaltlon, and uya thai he waa an eye KUnea la Ike UL-Ui. WhatbMthe£</<toaaytollut> Till Fivi CiuunoHa.-At Ponghkeepele, on*kie day ot tha late aoulling obamplonahlp race, we uw so fewer than five obamplona of varlona avorta,vli.: JoahWard,chUDpIoaaoalleri Dndley Kavanagb, billiard dianploni Joaeph Oobum, puglUitIo champion; Jamea Hamlll, ex.ohamplen iculler, and Michael Pbolan, Ihe veteran. ex4hamplon bUllard player. Theie aame five obamplona, whether in or out ot ofllce, an good onw to go, and It would be a hard matter to find anolher live that oould lake'em down at thobr reapectlve oalUaga. nxwiaD or UiaiT.—Ever alnoe Dion Boadcaall niaed the •ccanloa dag on hletheatnintiOBdon,tblngaaeemtohavegone wrong wllh him, end now we find him "Ouelled" u k bank' rapt,inI/ondon. Whatafalliathere,fellowdtlieBa, Letthoae who would InauU the alan and atrlpoa, lai wainlng by the file ofBoudoanlL n 01 loa aeriM ror uie caampionahip took place WadiBNaT, Jaly 31d, tbe conteatanta being tbe ot iBpoklyn, and' ihe cdebrated/MutnaSj, of Iter being conoldared tbe elrongeatlbatllng club FmST OBAND MATCH OF THE OHAUPIONSHIP SEBIZa A Close AXD EXCITINO COyTEST. EcXTDXD V8. MnuaL. TBZ xcxronm wix dt ohi amr. e Ant match of the aerlu for the champlonahlp look place al,««bi*aa» o?Wr--'=':«- '-' - - • - New Sork, <he latter . In tha country. The principal parties to theae champlonahlp gamea are the AUantia and Kcklorda, of Brooklyn, tbe Hutaala, ul New York, and tha Ennku, of Newark. We do not know wholber the Unloni, ot Morruanfa, conalder Ihemaolvu u In thla Aght-or not, but It la Ukdy that ther will make a allr among the duba baton the aeuon la over, If they don't aolaaUy go in for the champlonihlp. The weather on the oecaalon wu aplend*d, and in oonaequence then wu quite a muater ot the lair aex on the ground, the Mu- taala lielng alwaya on the look out for their comfort and conve- nience. 01 courw, tho intereat attache,! to anoh on important conlut dnw forth a very eitenalve tepnaenlaUon of the ad- mlren ot the game, aome four or Ave Ihoaaand apeclaton being preaent The arrangementa for keepbg the crowd from en* moaoblng on the locality aet apart for the playen, wen exoe^ lent, and the ruult wu thonugh order throughout the game. The duba wen both alrongly repruentad, and, allhou jh t)da wu hot tbe Aral game of the aerlu of hone and her ) euoouu. ten between them. It wu, aeverthdeia, requlaile taat ndther party abould let the game go by default, throngh neglect ol put- ong In a atrong appearance en Ihe oecaalon. Bat though the match wu an Important one, we ttiinh the next game will aee mil atronger nlnu out. Thau Ant gamei may he dwaya (airly regarded u "reconnolaancM In foroe," aa the mlUtaiy folka caU it, the real battle behig on tbe ocoulon ot Ihe aecond and lut gamea. Of ooune, the betting batemlty did not neglect auch a favora- ble opportonlty for Ibalr pecQllar luvulmenta u tlda matoh oSend, the chanua of aucceu of both duln being more even than ever befon. Juit befora tho game oummeucod, little orowda ot Indlvlduala wen collected on different parte o; tbe ground, tbe cenin ot moat ot them being occupied by thoae per- aona who like to enjoy a llllle brief notoriety, even at the ex- penH ot their npuuUona. Tho betUng, u a gendnl thing, wu la favor ot the Eckforda, bnt the Molaaliikad*^ * erlhanakite"wllh eau, but It happena that It lanoteQ^ aerved ao. In tbe great BUver Ball match, tbe Brooklyn alu —the flneal that ever enlered a Add-vera put out In fear l» iiloga for two I rana, MoEever being the pitcher on the occuleft Tbe aevenlh Inalaga imenved the condition of affain fer tti Mnnala by giving ihem two mm, while It yldded their opp^ nmtanothlngithedghthlDnisge giving ImUi partlM two run the lotala at Uie don ef of the latter Innlngt being 10toT,l|J Ecktorda aim leading. The Kckforda gained their two mai|| thla lanlnga by Ihe more "akin uf their teeth." u tho uying k and u the oiroumatancu Involve a pecnllar pdnt of Ihe gia> we ahall give the delalla of thla binlnga. Beach wu the itrlker, aad by a mlu of addla'a he made kla Ant baae; Ba«t wutben pot out on tbe bound, Bpragne foUowhigwIthaA^ hit to left Add, whloh Zeller wu nearly Ineky enough lo holt but he did not; and Bpniue made bla 3d bue, Beach gettlagli hIaSd. Duffy wutben put out on Ihe Ay, and Devyr took It turn at the bat. He had etrndi twice at the baU ineffeetaib when on hie third attempt be lent It down to left Add in goo etjle, Hudlng Beacb home aately. Bpnane, leelng a dttte^ put on ateam tor hone, ud Juit managed to pau the home bMi when Devyr, who had tried tor bli 3d baae, wu well put tM then by Drown, the ball bdng promptly aeni In by ZeUer. gi coune (ho two runa ot Beach and Spragna ooentcd, though id liaoda had prevloaaly been pat out, Inaanach u Devyr, thoag In ruUty tne itrlker, oaaied to be ao, aocordlni to the rulia i tba game, when he bad made bla fint baae. Und be been.M out befcn raaoblng bla bau, neither ol tbe runa In qoen« would have coanled. Aa Itwu, butforSprague'j 3:40 pace' getting bomb only one ot them would at any rf to, fur bad I loanhet" ■" ■ "" ~ " " "~" ■ I a^a^noment ji|er Devyr had been put oat,h itHeoovered bHtn, beeauae the Innlnga woall doaedji/pt/ta the game turned out, thli rua 4 >nv'ed robe Ike uvlng olauaa ol tbe Ecktorda' gaga unbed the could not h^ have been Bpragoe'a proved robe Ike uvlng olauaa ol tbe Ecktorda' tor the Mutnala obtained two men rune in IhMr ninth Innln and pot out the' Bokfcrdi fer nothlog, the latter thus being I vlctora by a icon of 10 tc 0. Thla wu a oloae thing, and m waa,wua reault uUtfaeloryto both panieatnameaaun^i tbe Mutuala won gratlOod at having cone ao near a vldo] wllh the obamplona In thair flnt game, and the Eckfonla wn equally well plaaaed at pdllng the game out of aucb a hot Ar% Aa regarda the play of the reapectlve ocnleatanlalnthe gan we have, on tbe part of the Eckfordi, to award apcdd pruui Beach for hia admlnble play behind. He bad a very arduc)_ taak to perform in tba laat two Innlngi, Bpra^ne being nth Irregular In hia delivery, withent aUoklng kla ipacd, thereby^ oreaalng the rlaka el paaud balla. But Dcaob wu equal to I emergenoT. Indeed, we do not remember erer to have oi blm play better tban he lid on thla oceuloo. All the wen weU alteaded lo, and ao wu tho abort Add, Duff^a fiddlag at 3d, upedally in attending to teal balla, being v« noticeable. The other poalUona, loo, were well played, Uaac bad to rttin In favor of Bpooce In the 0th Inalnge, from indb poeltljn. the latter attending to the duUea very creditably, h oallluR, Bprague took Ihe lead, Beach and UaneltfoUowIng da behind blm. On the pari ot tbe tluluala, Wandcy'a play behU —deprived aa he wu of the uae of bla right oye, owing to a coe ardly allack that wu made on him tbe day prevloua by loa "rougha," and otherwlie brulaod—wu aurprlalngly good, ill wu eviaenco ol bla dolcrmlned .pluck. UcKcver'a pltchhi maybe Judged by the aeon of tho Ecktordi, who are notedh their aklU In batting. ~ ' aome mlaaMat lit fealunof tbe fiddlni. the beat oatoh ol the day wu made by Moll, and the otbertai Aalden wen active and rffldent Bland'a abort atopping wi excellent In balling, McMabon took Ihe lead, Brown nebi Kcond. Tbe Mutuala, however, did not dlillsgulah tbemadn at tho bat en thla oecaalon, and neither did the Ecktorda,' that matter. Mr. Dlxby, ot tbe Eagle dub, acted u Umpire, and IhorouA ly dlacbarged the onerona dulloaot the poalllou. Indeed, U promptitude in giving bla dedalona, and nIa evident and anowB Impartlalllj materially hdped to make thioga ai torytoallpartloaconcorsed. Thuadoaedtblafintgrand of the aeuon, all the othen that have been played, we may being aeoondary In importance to the aerlu thla game Inauia nted. We give below the full acore ot Ihe match. The AU» Ilea play the Mutuala at Bedford on Hendty, Auguat 3d, ■ which occadon another good game may be anticipated, maiae. ne Bcero 01 uo cciiorui, wno are noieav ;. Tbe baiea woro well attended to, banlq and 3d, Brown'a play at 3d baae bdoi Ik Ing cn the Mntod aide. In the cater AaH Brown, 3d b.... Ooldle, lath.... Kelly, of UoU. r t. Beard, a a Wanaley, 0 UcEever, p MoMahon,3db 1 ZeUer, It 3 n.u Bum ...4 3 ...3 ...3 ...4 ...4 ...3 ..3 Total.. EoxrOBS. B.u Wood, 3d b 3 Uanoltif 3 Beach, lath 9 Beacb, c 3 8pragn^ p 1 Duff}, 3db 4 Devyr, e a 4 Bwanddl, r f > Joah Snyder, 01 3 Total.. ^ . hoeti of frlende to back thorn up and Invwt their greanbaekaon their favorite club, and their wagen wen promptly acoepled by Ihe equally ardent aappcrlen of the Eokforde. Conacqnenlty, then wu quite an amount ot tnnda tbat obanged handa on tbe occadon, and nnm- ben wtet home at the dcae of the proceedlnga mlana ufflc bun- dredaof dollan that they were theownenof belon the game conuneaced. At 3110 play wu cdled, the Mutuala being Ihe flnt tc go to the bat''Oaretnf play wu tbe order llrom beadquartan cn both aldaa, and conaequently the game began to unme a dow a|h -^earaace, each baiaman t)dng partloalir In ngard to the bdl he wanted- gpragao a'oon ahowed the orowd that he wu "on bla pitch," the ball going InpaattbobataminwitharlAeahotlIke wblx that tld not gif e pnmlaa of gelUng many good hlta from It Brown waa the Ant atrlker, and wu fortuaate enough to lecure hia rao, ale aucceeaon hilDg put oat, except Sdly, who wu left on hU third. The Ecktorda aocured tic mai tor their eban of the plar of Uie flnt Innlnga, the lold Kcre l>elng 3 tc 1, and thla tbe riogalno frionda ot the Ecktorda thought would be the ratio ot Ibe aeon at the doae of tbe geme. Tbe aecond Innlnga gavo tho Mutuala auolher run, but vu nnprodaetlve to Ibe Kckfordf, and the acore elood even. Itwunow evident that the conlut wu solng to be a pntty doao thing, and conaequently the Icteroal taken In tho proc«ed- Inga rapidly Inbteaieil. In the third Innlngi, tho Uutuda dnw their flm lilank, when tbe Ecktorda put In aomo good hlta and •cored Iburruaa, the tctala at the done being 0 to 3. Eoktord atock now took a rlie, and acme heavy betting cccnmd at thla time, Ibe Motud orowd ImIor no way backward In aupport ot their Civorllo nine. Tbofonrtn Innlnga wu equally u bamn ot reanlb/ to tho Uutuala u the pnvloui one, and the Ecktorda alio tennd It unprofltible, inumuob u they dnw their aeoond blankin thla loninfla. Of coune. the looro remained u before— 0 to X The Important flflh Innlnga wu now commenced, and all prtaent Ihonuht It about time that aoraelhlng wu done In the banlilg line, add the Muluda opened their play pnmldngly . in thla itopoot, for McMahcn, by a iplendld hit to left Add, made a boiko niu, amllat a perfect alormofappUnie. Tbe Eokforda tboulbt that thla wu enough lor that Innlnga, aad they put the othe/alrlken out In ehort order. HoMaboa'a bit, though it yleldod him a home run, did not give It to him u "olean" u be would have liked, Ihe bdl, from a wild throw, palling over bla hca4 u he touched the home bue. A loglllmaio home run ia mam when the atrlker hlla a ball tbal enablu him to touch all hia buea, and get home, uUhmU tiappini) on Uie my, before hole Sut'out No matter whether tho run la ebldned ftom the ureal lalance the bdl I- hit or from erron lo Adding It It thebda- man gooa round without dopplng, and reaohu home befon ba- iui^ put oat he mokee a home ran. A "dun" home ran la made when the eltlker gela round before tbe ball la rotumed to tha In Add. We bavo flini explalaod thla matlor tor the beacAt ot oor country roadan. In the eliUi luuhiga the Mataala draw tholr third blank, the Bckforda gdllng one run for tholr abare, tbe Intdi now bcini B to 3, Koktord dock being at a decided premium. But deeplte the odda lo tbeir tavor, then wu no dtnohing on tho part ol the Mutudii On the contrary, Ihey leemed to play with a more de- termined epidt than befon, thua ihowing tholr ability to play a good np-hlil jamc. The game thua far had boen very evenly pUyod, the fljldlng being, In a majority of Inetancea, woU no to tho mark ot tie two duba Bpngne had pitched flnt-rate Uiua far, and UuKaver'a pllohing had proved autlldeuUy effcetlrc, backed np bTgrand Adding, to keep the aeon ol the Eckford'a down to a Inter flgun than It wu eipeeted would be the mult But tbe malilty don't oorreeUy eallinalo .the Iruo yaluo of the McKever at)fc ot pllohlog In oomparlaoi! with that ol tho Cnlah. ton achool, flir tha two itylei an u dliUnot aa poaalble, UoKe. var'a pllohim looki to outalden u UII could bo "knocked high Ante KiDE pi ucn jifxnfoa. let 2d Bd 4th Ith «th ...1 10 0 10 ...3 0 4 0 1 1 7lh 81b Mt 3 3 0 3 I Mutnd.. Ecktord., Umpire—Mr. Dlxby, ot the Eagle dub. Scoroia—Heun. KcCoDneU and Brown. Paaaod balla—Wanaley, 8; Bwch, 13. Home runa—MoMabon, 1, Btrnck ont—McMahon, 1; Bpngne, 1, Put out on fonl balle—Hutaala, IS Hmee; Bckforda, 0. Put oat at home baae—Devyr, by MoMahea and Wanaley; lb Eever and Zeller, by Beach and Bpngne. Put cut at Ant baae—Mutuda, B tlmu; Zekfarda, T timea. Fly catohM made—Mott, 1; McKever, 1; Beard, 1; Beaobi ll Bprague, 1; Duffy, 1. Catchu ml>«ed—Beuh, 3; Snyder, 1; Duffy, 3; Devyr, I; Wandey, 3; Drown,li9eard,l; HoUanen,l; Ooldlo,!; ZeUtfil Time ot game—three houn and forty mlnnlea. aoniiii VB. EMTiBa.—TbcM duba played their return gan at HotMken, on TuMday, July 31it, the remit being the ancoM of the Oothama, thua doalng tbe nrlw lietween them, tkt Oothama having won Ihe flnt match. Wright led tbe non a the Oolham dde, aad Bluell oa that of the Empire. Hen k Ihe aeon:— BiRnro. OCTBlll. Slokem, of Thorne, p. Welling, 3d b..., Wright c Fonylh.Sdb.... Boe, r f Bmltbiletb Bnulrea, a a Bchaffer, If Told B.I> IDIU ....» 1 .4 3 3 » 1 3 3 3 8 4 S 3 4 3 8 1 .M BaniB. Ward Byder WMtervoll BuHoU Miller Wlbwn Blmnu Oulyer Many. B.L. m ...a 1 3 i 4 3 .B .B ...0 ...3 ...1 ...4 ...3 ...4 Told 3 amn iudb m eacb ikhihoi. let 3d 3d 4th SIh eth 7th BIh BIh notham 8 1 8 0 3 1 0 13 !■ Empin B i 8 1 1 0 1 1 0- Umplro-Mr. Snow, ot the Henry Ecktord dak. Bconn—Meura, Oonnell and Broach. FnjuiK Qdzoi Bail Bux Olub, or Auairr, va, 3lT«n^ a Teot— BsroaH Uaxca.—Tho rdum game between the aboii duba came off on Thunday, 38d July, at Troy, with gnat eeM The Queen boyi acquitted themaelvei very cniditably, dthoa^ mluna two ot their but playen; they gave Iheir oppcnenla plaui to do, and came off A Ho. 1, by a aeon ol 3S to 34. BucUngha pitcher on the Queen dde, la a big/uu, and la very llrdy, maklnghlQuelf conaplouoaa by catoulng three bdia quietly " the bat; he alao dalma the boner of a niatlonihip with Buckingham, otOonnecUent Barton and Preely, of theQuc, and Hopklua, EogUah, and White, ot the Myitlca, played utd lenlly. Bdowlatheacon:— BATTDia Fun Qum. Barton, 3d b Picaly, latb 4 C:onklIn,3db 1 aood.aa 3 Daokmgham, p 1 Wllniurtrf I Bantord, 0 1 Fry, of « Hubbdl,lf 3 Told B.i> amiB ..9 I 8 8 3 4 1 9 1 8 Uivna B.Z., Bbeldou.o 3 Smith, p 4 8 arr, ■ 1 3 JobnacB, Idb B Eopkhia,3db 3 White, rf 4 any, 9db 4 Wllklne,lf Bngllah, of 0 Totd 8 ! Umpire—Moua B. Hdlook, of the Udou dub, Lanalngboi^ econre—Meaara. Brandon and Sneoa. Bah Bill it Lmaixonoao, N. I.—Tbo Niagara dub ot 0 oa and the Active of Troy, played a match on tho 9Sd nit, wbr roaulled la a doee ccnioet, the Nlagon vliming by a looie 31 to 80. MAiaiD va. e^KOLE.—A match betweea ball playen, tt nlnu compoaed reipedlvely of thoae "under tho yoke" » thoM "free u air," wu plajed at Utiea, N. Y., on tho 31th when the baohelon triimpbed by a icoro of 31 to IT. At rate a ilngle man la neuly twloo u good u a married one. A CouinoiiiBiP' Bus Dill Uaiob wu played at St !<■ on the 33d ult, belweea the Empire aad Oommerdal eld which the Ibmer won baadaondy. Thi Trav m OALiroaini.—Tho FOreiter Bbootlag Cluh San Franolicc, recently hdd a grand abooling maloh. Eva thing oonaplrod togelher lor a oapllal time In all reap«' A fine day, birda alrong and awlft ol wing, aud tha aboda In trim. On conoladlog the roanlar roanda, thru i< tiemon wero found tc bare Hod, and ou ahootlng off, Mr. J. ^ Wldlnaer won the Bnl pilie, a aplendid gold medal; Ur. J.' Orr tooii tlio looond piUe, alio a gold modtl, whilo the tkt honor, a allver medal, tell to Ihe lot of Ur. VIohai. A all' at double blrda wu then ahot off. Dr. W. a. HewoU winning > flnt prizo very baudaomely, Bevord aweopilako matohei v alao ahot off. ' Snonr, stjr PiTnT.-"What dli year e;Oi Jool" "I lli' man he lied," rei 'jed Joe.