New York Clipper (Aug 1863)

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130 N E yr Y O R 01.1P PBBJ KEW YORK OlilPPER. 8ATDBDAT. AUGUST 8, 1863. ^(WBHS TO 0UBBBSPWI(OIII(T8i 'WM.T^SItTni IxUiWOiiMbiTelo b« rolled, piOTMea Ibay ^ZTia'tim •ttttei/'to Kora 300*tl«D plni. Thefonnolog Il^ortKt Mwwr to joiir qoMllon llu>«Uy «Mta mTmnut. lioirncr, lb«» * "»lrl«g" of ten "fruses" ta nmiun to cooDt 300 monllng to ih» ngnlsr neUiod of SmsIdi Ui« KUDei l» ^* IwalTt biUi inneuHur, tbo two lut bilu not cotinilDR for tbenielTci, but m rolled lo amsUta Ibe lut "fnnit.' The whole coTut would then bo no uio 30 bcloiglDg to the two lut bella, but dednettd from Iba'aroreof (bo "•trbg" u not l(g)tlauil«lr belcoilDg theraUi. ^bo^re eiPlldt, wo giro the SgnrM u woU: 90,30,30 30. 30, to M »).3«, M,IO. ToUl 800 foreleTcn bdli. 30, 80,30,30, to' 8A 30,10,30,80, ToUl 800 for * •trug Of t«ii fmmoi; thiiii 90* 10for the two lut billi, BuUsg twolTO belli In all for s loUl «fna jt B. TBOimOK, TMj,—AoK JlaV.~1a our report of the X^ford end Idultiti Dttcb pobUehrd t;wctk ego, will be found • •onplelo iiuwer ts joor queeUos. It baa, bees anewercd unla and again In the oolumna of the Clxpfsb. Of ooone whanapUria mcheibtiant bM«,wllhont being putonl,t< MM IB be the *rilitr; and cosMquentlj If put ontaneimrdt, ttiatfutdoei BotpreTentlhe run of aplajcr.who gele boiue litfois the other la pnt out, tttm oennllDg. The pluer, in me iBitanoe tod refer to, acorce hla rou, becauM ibe "tinier wea not pot oat, thongb the plajer who hll the ball wia. CiMrm, Albany.-Thero are aoreral meanlngi giTcn to the -■Old •■inhibit" aa need In Sbtkopoire, •■If Irembllng I iiik<Ut Ihec, proleat mo, Tbo babjofa girl." iBblUt meant lo ■■tlop." It la oied In that eense bj Ltunca- IdIb whon ho aart:~ "Teara <n»<UI (atop) tonguo." jDmcc Hewtrk.—Aw AilL—We watealck dnrlng (ho two veeka following the Eureka malcb, and were unable to roTlac llu sroola; hence (he error. Umnlnal'i ehnroofpaeaed balla vaa but two, aa (he report of the natch proved. The error mutt kare bean apparent to alL a D.-^^A ptrlr were throwing dleo-A bet 0 thtt either he (A) cr B wonld win the atahe or poL 0 threwSnt. tndacorrd Oiloen; S threw eight; and A threw llflcen. Vhojrint the bett" k and 0 moat throw olT, and the onlalde l>et will be deolded thenbr. BaooEiTum.—•'A beta B that Ton Biyen waa the hoarier ma when he fought BretUe, and have agreed to leave II for Tour dedilon." They were not conHnod to weight Drtl- llA'a general fighting weight waa ll« lbs., Ihtt of Bayera, 183 Iba. Tonwa Jaci, Oharlcalown.—Ton Bajen waa defeated by Nil langbam. They only fought once. Mat refUalog on (ho ground ttathe bad too much trouble In the Unt to bo ^(hered with a TniTAB, Baraloga.—Wenenmeyourqueryreferatobllllardt, dthough you do not write ao. If oor gueu la correet, our nply la, that after acorlug hla quola, alily-ili jwbila, ho leavea Ut two opponenta lo flnlah the game. O. B., Albany, V. V.—Fihtn Allen, In conJnDctton with hla nmnloa male Acka, beat Ron Temple In three ilralghl heala im the Faahlon Traek, L. L, on Bcplrmber 6, 1801, for KWa BIhan went (a wagon and Flora lo hameaa. ir, B., Oaelph, 0. W.—The lowoalcard ontlUet tho recipient to Uie deal, the Queen In the Inalance referred to being the Iptreatcard ouk MAub—The great Are at nichmond, Ta., which deatnycd fba theatre, occurred April 'i, 1830. l)olto a number of penona imeUUedatthlaflre. Tuwmnrin.—1. We oharge nothing. 3. Orpbena and ■■the Venken" are on (heir way to (Ulfomla; they nailed from here on or about the 13lh Inat CzASTMA, Brooklyn.—It waa deolded In one of our oonrta not long ainco that a ■■(all and winter aeaaou" enbttcca a period of •beat forty-two weeka. B. M. I>, Dotton.—Tour communlcallon waa auiwercd the week following bymalL Tlio cut waa then andlanowityonr Mrvlee. To what addrcas ahall we tend It? n. v., Jr., Vemphle, Tenn.—A amoll odverUaencot might KMfiti the party doklred. H. W., Philadelphia.—We ran loll beetafler we ahall have aeon ^•pedmen. <lur Bncnvi, FbUadelphla.—We cab tamlah yon will all the QuFRna yon want, eicept Juno 20lh. Anono, Bprlngteld, kfata.—Ton wll laaru the wheroabonU of the oompany you Inquire for In our dramatloBknuaAry thia week. tixD a—Joe Cobnm fought and defea(edl,H>rry Qrlbbln In Ouida, on Nov, IB, latT—91 nmuda In SO mlintea. E. r. H.I Oamp near Bower Hill, Ta.—Tom,HyeT and Taidiee Snlllvao fought at Book Point, ij|l.,VeK-'7; ino—Ur. lOmln. ' P. IL, Chicago,-Freamanr the Amerlou gut, only fought .ike TIptoD Blaaher, after hhi arrival In Xnglanf- J. 7; D,; HopUnton.—Bee anawer to Air, In laat week'a ABaai,oic,—We have no recollecllon of noh m artlolo being laeelvad. E. U.K., Philadelphia.—The Fanny Kenble divorce case waa 'kaaid In your dly, November 97,18M. Jon,-laabeUa Hlnkley (wife of Sualnl) died In (hit oily Jnly I, len. Bhe wu very young and very beautiful. BuBMT Cou.—it la a UlUe too aweel on the Cuppan, and wo tn eompdled, therefore, to omit IL P. B. H., Boston.—We know of no one at preaeat A small ad- Tartlaement might anawer the purpoae. iiWm»n Buttklo.—He married Mlaa Ban Bleveu. T. 8. B., Wuhlnglon, D. 0.—Mot at preaonL W. Bmoio, Boeton.—Bee our general eummtry, H. J. B., Oreonpolnl.—The lady la not married. IL L. I>( Ouw.—Hurry up. If you have Iho doenmenl ready. Om or *£ii, Qreenpoint—It la of no genera] IntcresL Tna Onuinoiiann> Siuuns HjiTon.—BlUlanla, eicopt^at (kahlonthle waterlog placea and rural rolroala, are, so to speak. In a quiescent elate. Tory llUlo playing, comparatively, la done at. ear Ural olaaa saloons by ellhor analeura or profeaalonalai because of (he heated tern. Wo an now In August, however, tad when It gives place to Ihe cool ovenlnga of Seplember, then look out for the laingorallon of a grand campaign with the cue and balla on the field of greon. Then, loo, iro ahall eipoct lo bear Ihe reapeoUve merlla of Iho two fanona billiard playcrSi ]>ad1ey Eavanagh, champion of Amorloa, and John Beerellor, of Vetroll, dlacneaed at the various head quarlen; and porehance, ■aa some of Undo Bam'a •■flvo twentlea" Invested on tho result of their gnat match fur tho Ohamplonship of America, on Ooto- berlt; tho Ami under the new order of Ihbige arranged at Iho oonolualon of the tournament In Juno laat, at which Eavanagh aeeued the prenil lllle which he now bearo. The couloel for **all Ibe honora" and mint dropa will, without doubt, bo into* lasting, and wlU recall to Iho minds of many Oio eiclting llmoe at Detroit when Phelan and Beerellor, and Ravanagb and Foley, ■ot themaelvea In balUe army In A. D., IBM. In a week or two iho eompelitora will proceed to gradually got thomaelvca In lli, and thoir hands In, when Ourrnu readers may coiiAdenlly ei- post to bo kept puled on their progrcaa. Oaomi BnoonHn.—The leoton for ihoollog thIa doUeloue Kama bird la now here, tho oampalgu, according to tbo ganio law, having begun on Balnrday, August lat The ■■old ejwrls" aay Ihoy are tolerably abundant, and Ihohr anliol|iatlons run high for sporL It is to be hoped that the question of the draft arlll toon be aatUod one way or anolhcr, ao (hat thote who are xioi oall<id upon to nts tholr Arolocks against Ihe reba. may avail thtmaslves of tho opportunity lo sklnnlth for grouse, InPOBTiWT to Biixuan BaLOOH KiErras.—It Is elDolally ■snennced from Washington, that tho tox on hlUlard labira lu pnbllo OSS shsll «e but five dollars Instead of Ion aa hitherto, ihttaxot tendoUats applying only to those kept for prlvalo nae. Tho oredlt for Uila reform Is mainly duo to Ut. Ulchael Phehm, ihe bead and front of a committee appointed to go to Waahlngton,lo affect tho deelred change. Tlitt'a right, don't tax onr amoMmenIs too heavily. SiDH'T So It.—Ob the let Intl., anolhor attempt wta mado to beat Dntohnan'a unequalled time of IMH, In (roltlog throo miles. Qen. Butler was Iho snlmal choaeu to iMrfotm Ihe fee*, lrathlstlmswu7:34| thus losing by ouo eecond end a half. W« lUak Butler ran do It, and we think ho mil do II, when every- "-'-I la ripe for the perfomanoe. BUok a pin ihoro. Haniit inn Emn'a IfAKn.-Another deposit In Ihh match haa bean made, aa will be seen by referring lo oar foreign aum- ina>7 ot sporttog news. But UlUe speculation It obiervable, the friends of the mtn holding off tmlll the fisUo heroes shsll ItSTe gone Into training. THB SCmi'LI.'Wa OHAMPIOHBUIPt Allhengh a treab match between Ward and HanU la spoken of, nolhlug hsa transpired lince our last, leading to such a con- clusion. Mo direct cbsHengehssheosIsmsd by HanllL Andy Fay publltliad a challenge to Ward In laat week'a OLirra, and according to appulnlment Fay and a friend met Heatn. Bladen and Earl, on behalf of Ward, at onr cfiee, on Friday aflanooUi July Slat. Fay elated that he was ready to make a match to row Warden any water except that of Mew York. He would row hi m at Boalon, Worecator, Phlladtlphla, eto. The repreaenla- lives of Ward laid that their man would pull Fay at Cornwall or Newbnrg, but that hla bualneia weald prevent him from going away from rame. Each h.ivlng aabmlltad a proposition, and neither being wtUIng to recede, or compromise, the parties sep anted. We nndenland that one of the Pittaburg papen aaya that H tmlll was not (tirly treated In his late match at Foughkeepsle. We have not teen the article, but have convened with thpso'who r cad IL Tbo editor, cannot, certainly, apeak by authority; for wc hav^ not heard one word of complaint agalnat Ihe fairness of the mstoh from those who wore present, and who onght to k now wbelher Bamill had not an eqoal chance wllh Ward in every aarangement made to govern Ihe natch. In fact, aa for aa the nee waa concerned, the count, and the ttakehoat choeon byBomlU were decidedly Id hla fivor. Ward having to pnll a greator distance In going the route marked ont for talm. The only oxcnae for the defeat of Hamlll is, that he held hla opponent too lightly, Juat aa Ward held him last year. Hamlll had not tho allghtcat donht of hla tbillly to win, easily; it Is said that he aotnally named tbo distance which bo would lead Ward. Wtrd proAled by the leaaou taught him lut seuon, end Hamlll wlU probably be beneStted by hla experience in hla recent nee at Poughkeepelo. Tai PcoiutT, IBE PaucniQi, ays the ConxonifiH,-Among our repreaentallvo men now In London, an Councilman Van Tyne and Henry Ward Beccher, These two gsnllenen recontly net In one of Ibe principal thorooghfsrea of "I«ndon town,", and while seriously discussing home affaln, and matten of Church and Slate, a baud suddenly fell upon the shoulder of Tan Tyne, accompanied by Ihe aslulallcn of "How an yon, Council, man?" The latter turned to asceitaln who could be so fsmU- 1 ar with hla name and ponon, when he discovered the pleasant looking face of John 0. Heenan, and a cordial greeting at once took place. The represcnlallve of Ibe Uusolamsn faith wu then duly inlrodnced to Brother Beecbsr, and Ihe "three a porta" had a lively talk of matlen and thbigs In Mew York. It wss a curiona meeting, and hsd certainly "a mixed look to a man up a tree." Raci TaacK nnroraTin.—The Union Race Oonrae, which haa been dosed to the pnbUo for a king tine, owing to ito being n scd u an enctnpmeni for soldlen, wu thrown open again on T hursday, July 90th, a very Interesting trotting match being Ihe allracllon. Tho fence which sumnnded the trsck had been broken np and used u flrewood by the boys; the etsnds also suf- fered; In fact, tU the wood about the placd wu destnyed. The pr oprieton of lbs conne have been busily engaged of lata in r cpairing Ibe damage done, and the opening took place u above etatod. It Is s favorite track wllh Mew Torkers, and a good aquare trotting event will always tttnct a crowd then. A re- port of the openlog la given elaewhon. WAnn PtEASinix CLUn.—Thlt oasoelatloo of gentlemen have boon spending a few weeks In social enjoyment at Ollffwood, op- posite Keyport, M. J. They have bid s verypleasant tlmo during their scjonm at (hat anmuer retreat, and return homo much benoHUod by (heir eicnnlon, Gnasrr, or AnanurjA, Ooiwroil or julteriuifaa.—Aa Orjp. rxu readen have been made well awan or, alnce the defeat or Oroen for the Tbunos BcnllLig qhtmplimshlp, negotiations have beoii ponding for snotber meeting for the,same houor over the asms conns, to u to give dtga a obance to redeem hla lott lanrela; ImtuOhambera dselined rowing on the Thames, and would not give hla opponoat V ibow.exoaptontheTyue, Ibe SportbioLVt, very properly we think, hu banded over the is for- feit to Oreen, and vrilb that of course goes sll the honon, snd Ohtnben Is no longer Champion of the Thames, he having al- lowedj that office to go by default, and Oreen now wielda the aceptre. In reply to the f^toHittQ I^e'isemarka, Ohamben In a letter dated JoIylOlh, sayt—"Aa for payhig over Iho forfeit to Oreen, I proteit sgalust It, and I hoU you rsaponslble for tho aome," and In the ume communication plIchM hito Eelley u foUowa:—■■I hear kir. Eelley hu bean using (he same dlsgrsce- follangnago that ho did when I wu nwingaatainofOrcen in my lato natoh. I beg to tell him he hu now the chance of tak- ing the Ex-Champlon of the Thamta off hit aign, u that la a tiUe I completely Ignore; tho tills I clilm Is that of "Champion of the World,'' and, ahunld I ever tow on IheThomea again, all thceo auUqnaled customs wlU hare to bo done away with, so thst neither onUera, pilots, nor boats of any deacriptlon shall In- lerfero with the contending partlea. In oonclnalon. If Oreen will not come to the Tyne, I will row him on any nalunl water In England—uy time or four miles on Ihe Onso, at York—for trora £300 to JUOO a aids Chamben hu evidently fallen Into error, hu lost Ihe Thames Chsmplonshlp, but now ololma lo bo ■■Champion of (hs World." As we bare aald In former Issues, no nan has a right to claim that title lutil ho bu oouteoded Id a properly arranged nutcb for tho eame, hi whioh othen from vainoua parts of Ihe world have had an opportunlly lo lake parL It ia all very One for Kr. Chamben lo abut tiimtclf up on Iho Tyno, and boaatfullT pro- claim hlniaclf "Ohamplon of Ihe World." Wllh u much pro- Iirlotyour Ohtmplon.Word, mielit do the ssmo thing on the ludsou; Hamlll on Monongahola; Oreen In Auatralla: or Tom Thomb In a waslilog tub in Bamun's cellsr, and ao we might have a thouaand and one Champions of the World In scnlltog or any olher sport, Heuce It wUl he eeon Hut llr. Chamben hu Elaced bimaelf In a very absurd poallion by claiming that which e hu yot lo make his claim good to. Ohamben can call bin. self •'Ohsmplon of the World,'' but thst don't mato him to by s long clialk. Bnocoss hu evIdenUy set him beside hlmteir, snd hl< nputatlon will not be Improved by his swsggering npndla- (lon or the Themes Ohantploiwhip, which ho waa once ao anx- loua to gain, and by hla nfuaal to give tho Auetnllan a ascend oppoilunlty lo row again on arni«lji tho aamo condltiona aa he traveled 10000 miles to do. Obamben evidently rows for money, honor snd priodple being out of the question wllh him, u hla troatmontof Wsrd, tho American, ana Onen, tho Australian, hu made palpable^ TnAKia ManoiiaL BEOirrA.-Os Friday, lOlh ulL, the annual n-galla, under Ihe managomont of the Thamea Snloeriptlon dull, took placo under groat dlfncallles, in coosequence of the iDcloucney of- the woallier, u it ntned herd neariy all the day. Thn riccB won pair o«n Watennan'a anprouUcei, (in oM.fuh- loucd boats) tcuUliig race, four oared race, (lu oulriggen) Mutroiiollton Tndoemen'a four can, (In old-fanhloncd ootta, oulrlggod fore and alt) and four oared between tho boalcn onws 111 Die llrst and second heata. Ulok Oreen, the AiistraUan Choiiiploii, and Barry Kelly, ot-chiiuiplou of Ihe Thames, wen lu two of the raoos. In (ho pnlr oued race Oreen snd Eelly won (hellnlpriio.llO, Waloiuion'sapprenllccs, (oM-fuhloncd busts) Ssvld Coombes, lint prlxo, coat, alivor bulio, freedom of tho Thames sid 13. BcuUIsr nco, Dick Oreen, 1st prise, £30. Four oared race, Frido of tbo Thanira cnw, Arstprlxe, £100. Watorniau's tpprcutlcea (oulrlpgor) Uondolpli Cook, Bnt prlie, coat, Oliver bAdgo, freedom of Uis Tnsmes sod 13, tietro- polllau Indesusn's luur osn, Lmbetb crew, 8nt priis, £40. BiLUAiiD UATCn m TiBoiinA Cirr, N. T.—Tho Illlllsrd tonms- ment which came off July 0, at Pat Lirnoh's MIsgin Bolnon, wu a brilliant affair, allogother. The Brst match wta (or 30O points, betwoeu Ur. I. Eaton and an auuteur o( consldenble npnta- tlon-a oltlteu o( Virginia. The game wu handiomely played. At the KIb ahot It atood: Amateur 139, Eaton 131, On the 11th abet Amatour run SI, which put bim 100; Eaton luoreoaod hla tiring to H(, and on tno 18ih ahot Amatour went out—301. The grand carom tournament followed—SOO polnlH—betwoeu Ju. W, Llltte aud ^ W. Jaraiton. ThIa gamo wu lovely to look upon, and tlie bappioat ahota were greeted with hoarty appUuso by tho siwolalon. At different auuea of the gino, the aeon autod aa followa:-Lllllo, 933, Jamlooo, 907, L. 971, J. 938, L. 984, J. ICO, L. 839, J. 3(1. Cnons run, Mr. Jonlaon mads 81, US uf which were msdo on the samo two balls without ever going to the ciiahlmi; the pUycr indnalrioualy badgering them about Ibe middle of the table the greater parlor tlietlmol ThebalJa wore shilo aid red—had thoy both been red, tho run on them would hnvo licon 101, Iniload of CS. On Iho Slut shot the game alood: llr. Little, 303| Ur. Jamlion. 41<; on Iho 390, Jamlaon wont out (In tho midat of a proOtablo run, anil with Iho balls lo good poaltlon (or keeping it up), leading hie competitor 101 points. Birlhlni an avange from tho manner In which lbs game sif od St tho end, Jsmlaon averaged about 10 to a mn. and Utlls about 13. Auotlier graml touruaineul Is siraken of to come off when Balph Uosjsuiln opens his now bUluml saloon oror the Opon Houae. UoM ENTiomo.—A fellow was doubling whether or not he abonld volunteer to 8ght. Cue of the flaga waving befon hla eyes, bssrlng tho intcriplion "Victory or Sesib,'' somewhst tnnbled snd dlicounged nlm. "VIotory Is a very good thhig," said ho f "but why put il Tietoty or Death ? Just nil It Ylotorr or Crippled, snd I'll go that I" BALL PLAY. Chioh v».Ecaronn-AiioniBi Examia MAren.-On Thnn- day, July 80th, the Eckfordepaid their "U"™'J*^'J"••'^S!^ nia, and then pUyedwlth the notod Union Club of that vUUge, Ihe resollof the oonteet being a hard earned vIctoiT for the Eckfords by lbs nnnsnslly smaU scors of 8 to 4. Tho Eckfords took a good team with them, Manolt alone being among the inlss. log, hla aubsUtate being a ffnt nine pUyer; whereu the Unlona were not only abort lbs services of three of tbdr host pUyeia, but one of their regukr nine bsppenedto be very nnlucky in hie pIST both in fielding aud at the bat, and thew dnwbacka had their effect In lessening their chsnces of success. On Important occulona like these, every man ahoold be prompt In hie allcnd- auce, andUhe faUed from putting Id an appearance from any oauM bnt tloknoaa or Inportant ooilneu arrangsnonts, he ahoold pnmptlr he tamed oat of Ihe nine. Uufortnnatcly for tho Interest of lbs gsmo, Ibe weather proved very unfavorable. If It bad rained eteadilly, why, a poetponement could have been hod; bututherdn only feu at Intervals, snd not enough to dnw Ihe plsyen from Ihe field, the only result wu to mske the Enund wet and aUppety, and to take all tho elulldly ont of the II, tho latter behig mads wet and "aogay" In a few tunings. The Eckfords wen flnt to lake the hal^ thres runs being the rewsrdof tholr effbrls In Ihe battlDg line In tho fint Innings; tho UuloDB only getting two on the flnt Innings. At the done of the 3d innings, the unions got even with them, snd In the 4lb secured the lesd, bnt lost ll again In the Sth lonlDgs. The gsms begsn at 8:30, and so irregular wu the pltohlog, or ao partloultf tho haUmen, on both aides, we don't know whloh, that It wu 6:90 P. II. befon Ihe Olh innings wu terminated, an average of neariy half an hour to an Innlnga, or four houn and a half to a gamo. Tbia, of conne, mads tho contest a wesrisome one to the Vookenw>n, for bo It nnderstood tho spsclaton at onr ball malchea an not tho pellont follows one sou at a two days cricket match. Towards the latler part of the game, however, thingi took a llveUur turn, and the lut four Innlnge wen played In half the llmo. At the cloto of the Olh Innings the totals were S to 4, snd In favor of the Eckfordi; and each Innings thoroafler, save In the 1th, they added to that Bgnn, while In the meantime thoy put out tholr opponents In everr Innlnge, wHboat allowing them a single ran, the lut run tho Onions obtained being In their 4th innings. The dou of Ihe 0th innings left the toUls at 8 to 4, the Eckfords being In the vsn, and conaenuenUy tho vlcton. At one period of the game It became quito intoresling, bat on the whole It wu s tedious match to wltoeu, then being no bat- ting or any tccouDt, and tho Bne fielding wu confined to a mi- nority or the two contcsUng nines. The plsy or Abrsms, Flnck- ney, and BirdssU, of the Onlona, being Ihe most nole-wortby on their part: and that of thoas oocnpylng the bases snd csleher's poiltlons on tho Fckford side. By-lbe-way, we wonld snggeat to the Union Club that the place aet apart for ladlubechangedto the eutom tide of tho club house, u It la a dangeroua location now, foul balla coming loo ofton In that iiuarter for aafety or oomrort'aaake. Tho acorer't deik, too.ahonidbe placed in aome olher poaltlon, or elae aorao bettor arrangemtnls should be msde to keep the crowd back thao on thIa occasion. Taktog Into cou- aldenllon the ahowory weat)ier, the length of the game, Ibe amualog comments of the boys, and the noise of the frequontly paasln'g fralght snd psssenger trains, we cannot say that we en- Joyed tho matoh u much u we uaually have done, or an in tho habit of doing on all occasions, slmosL Jndge Van Oitl presided u Umpln, and wu u efilolent In the diaohargo of tbo onenna duties of his poslUon, u If presiding at Chamben, tfr in one of our dly courta. At Ihe close of the contest, the Unions took Ihelr guests to lbs vlllsge hotel, and then played another game with them, in which the Onlona excel. It being hoepllality, Ihe Unions ofconrMbelngtheviclon- But In thenlum match tho Eckrords will tr7 Ihelr hsnds at thia game, and at borne they are hard to but at It. We preient below onr titnil lull score, which gives all Ihe Inlc- rwllng deUUs thst the playen like to see In print, mlsud estchea excepted:— Eoxrou), nATtnia, n.L. Boin CmoR. MIcholscn, I f. Abroms, s s 9 Flockuey, 9d b 4 Hsnnrgu, p 3 Albro, rf 1.3 O'Donnell, 1st b 3 Dlrdssll.o 3 Byst, 3db 3 O'Byrno, of 3 Total n.L. BDMB ..8 1 2 0 9 0 Wood, 3d b 3 9 Rpence, If 4 0 Beach, c 9 9 Bprague, p ..3 1 Reac%, lalb 4 1 Duffy, 3d b 1 1 guyder, of 3 1 Devyr, as 4 0 Bwandell, rf 3 0 Total 8 nUHS UASE rN EACH INltTMaS. lat 9d 3d 4tb (th Otb 1th 8lh Olh Eckford 3 00091 0 1 1—8 Union 9 01100000—4 Umpire—Judge Tan Colt, of the Oolbam club. Bconrs—Meuis. llrown mni HonrT. , Pwaodbalhi—Sanlelt. I; Beach, 8. ' ' / Struokout—^enctt, 1; Albn, 1; Mlcholion, 1; O'Doimell, .9; Hyat, 3; Flnckney, 9: O'Byme, 1—TolaU 9. Put out on foal balls—Unlona, 8 times: Eckrords, 13 times. Put ont St bome base—BIrdssB, by Bprague and Beach; fipraoue, by Abrama and Hanncsan. Put ont at flnt hue—Unions, twice; Eokfords, twice. Fly catobee msdo—Pineknoy, 3; Birdtoll, fi; Ahraras, 1. O'Donnell,!; nannogan, 1—Iota], 10, Beach, 3; Bprague, 1; Wood. 1; Beach, 1; Dovyr, 1—total, 0. Catches nbted—Deacb, 1; Bpence, 1; JUrdsall, 4; Albn, 1 O'Donnell, 1; Byrne, 1. , Time of gamo—three houn and fllty minutes. EHma TS HaHBT Eosronn.—Tho shove clubs played tho third game of tho bnme-anil-home series between them, on Wed- ncsdsy, July 99tb, Iho result being tho deolded succeu of Ihe Emplree by a scora of 31 to 10. Tho Henry Eckfords had their best nine ont on this oceulon, snd wen unguino ofsucoow; but want of pracllce together told aadly against them when thoy came to play the malcb. They lod the score In the first innings, but wen aflerwaida kept In the rur by tbo Empires, who bstted llnl-nle tbroughont, and weU earned the viclory thoy obtained. SsUoy, Ptilerscn, and Baunden did best In tho fielding depart- ment on the part of the Henry Eehlords; Dr. Dell snd Hudaon taking the lead In batting. On Ihe Empire tide, ill did woll but UlUer. Ryder snd WUson espedally dlttlumilshed themselves In fielding. In batting. Ward took tho lead. Tho aeon glres iMrmE. WoslervelLSdb 9 Bebrlug, r f 4 BusulJ, 0 S Uiller, 1st b 9 Hoyl,a a 3 Wilson, If. 3 Ryder, 9db 4 BImma, of 4 Ward, p 9 Total., mat UASE IH (AOS nwreos. 1st 9d 3d 4lh Sth 6th lib Sth 9(b Empiro 0 6 3 4 3 9 0 1 0-91 Henry Bckrord....9 0 I I 1 5 9 1 3-10 Umpire—Mr. Btokem, of (he Oolbam dub. Bcorara—Uesan. Uoltand Willlamaou. Fawod balls—Fatlenon, B; nusaell, 10, Fly catches mado—Wrslervdl, 1; Bussoll, 9; Ryder, 1; Wil- son, 1; Patlerson, 3: Boow, 3; Ediey, 9; Baunden, 4, Catches missed—Pallorsoo, 1; Hudson, 1; Snow, 1: Ward, 1; Hoyt, 9; RusaoU, 9. Pat out at home hue—H. Dslton, by nnssoll; Bussell, by Dr. Boll; Slmma by ratlorson, Put ont on foul balls—Itmplns, 7 times; H. Eckfords, 4 limes. Put out at flrstbato—Empires, 3 tlrats; H. Eckfords, 19 times. Tlmo of gamo—two houn and rorty-five minutes. OOTBAM \-s. HOTUAL,-Tho rclurn match between tbo alMve dubs, played July 28th, r.t Uobokon, ww not u iuterestliig a contest at wu tho firat game. Tho reault wu a victory for the Uutualo by a tcoro of 10 to S, Both iiiriles won out In tholr ttnugth, tho Uutntls tuning out Ins best tosm they have dune this seABon. Thoy balled much bettor lu this gamethai^ In the pnvlous one, sua heuce, oblefly, the result—tnsir field- ing not bolug better, u a goneral thing. On Ihe part of the tln- tnals, ZoUer's capital play at left field wu (he (eatnn of tholr fielding, and on tho Qotlum aide, all did fairly, but not.np to the mark of the flnt nuteh, In batting, Ooldlo led the score on the Uulnsls' side, and Ourllt, on (hat of the Oothama. Bprague, ■" ~dutlu or Umpln orsdilsbly, ho- of the Eckford, diaoharged Ibe •^1 prompt and Impartial In gli—, low toUs the rest of the story:— Idg prompt and Impartial In giving his decisions. Tbo full soon bole-'-' " *■■ ■ OomAu, Blokom, of Thorno, p Rqulret, as VincuUotto,lstb. Cohen, o WolUng,3db Burtls.l f Foieylb, r f Wright, 3d h Total.. nATHNO, n.U BUMS ...4 0. ...4 0 ...8 1 . 0 1 0 S 0 0 ...3 ...4 ...I .,.3 ...3 UOTUAL. Ooldle, letb Bnwo, 9db Harrla, of Desrd,s s Wsueloy, o UoHever, p UoUshou,8db.. Zcller,lf HotLrf D.L. BOKB ..1 a ....1 ...A ....4 ,...4 ....8 ....3 ....3 ....4 4 9 1 9 1 1 9 1 ,10 S Total nima siabe in EAcn iHNiaai. l«t 9.1 sa 4lh SIh 0th lUi SIh Olh Oolbam 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 1—6 Mutual 1 6 4 0 9 1 0 8 0-10 Unpln-Mr. Bprague, of tlio Eokford diib. Sconn-Mcssn. Behsffur and UcConnell. Psnod btlhi—Coh^n, S; Wsusley, X Ban out-Wright, by Bcsrd. .. . „ , „ „ FlycstoliMmido-MoMslion,9i Zeller,!; Wantley.a; Brown, 9; OoUle, 1; llosrd, 9-total, 10. Thorn, 1| WelUng, i| Btokem, 1; Cohen, 1; Fonytb,l-tatal,a.,„ . „ . . Caloheamlssod--Oohen,9i Welling, 1; Btokem,!; Bnrlls,!; Bnwn, 1. Put ont on foul balla—Oothama, < times; Untusls, i times, Pnt ont at flnt baao-Oothams, 6 llmca; Hntnals, T times, Time of gama-two hours and twenty minutes. , a Base Ball at nnoA.-The second gsme In tttemaleh bit e married and single members of the Utlca dnb, played h dty on the Slat nit, resulted in favor of the married fw one mn. Uabsisd. Oallender, c DooUtUcrf Porter, as Hin. p Williamson, Sd b., Yslo,latb OhampUn, of Hoaher, 9d b White, If. The following la the scora:— BATmo. B.t.aaia ...9 4 BlROLl. LTbcmson, p BIcard, as IfoIntOBh, r f UoQuade, of HThoma«n,9db... Harding, o KeUay, lath Blohardaon, If.... Hali.Sdh Total 90 Total mtn MITE rH eacb unmao. 1st 9d Sd 4tb SIh Otb 71b Sth Harried 8 8 0 4 0 1 0 8 BIngle 4 8 9 3 0 0 1 8 Umplre-S. Y. Lane. Sccnr-0. H. Besre, of U. B. B, Matches to com on.—Angnsl will bs a busvmoit our ball players. Over a dnson flnt-dau matohu r played, tnd all tbe contestants in the ChanplonthIp games will have a obance of tcating Ihdr akUl logetta Monday, 3d InaL, Ihe Atlantlcs and Miituala played a Bedford, L. I, On the lllb Inst the Uuluahi play the (_ Eureka Olnb of Newark, and after that comu the fint match between the Eokfords and Atlantlcs. In tho mast we shsll bsve a gala day for ball playing on August Cth, I) giving Day, whsn every bell ground will hsvo its crowd H Ulon and lis eootestiiig nines on hsnd. The Kewbari visits Brooklyn aeil week to play with tho Eckforde, Eief' aud Stan, and there la great probability of onr havlai from Uie Albany and Troy dubs, u our pUyon bero wn glad to see them, sll that la requested bdng a week'i Bcaldoa these games, other conttalawlU lake pUce, oli.^ lew Interest and Inporlance; thereforo then la no doub|i( betog a good (imo (uls August In ball play. Btab vs. Nawnrao.-Tbe Hudson Blvor Club, of Mi will plsy a match wllh lbs BUn, on tho hiUer a grea Thursdsy, Augnat 6th. They will pnvloii«ly play wllh Ik fords and Resolutes on tho 4th snd Sth, aud un Iho 7th, m Excelsiors, or a Maw York olnb, PnESEMTATioN 10 A BASE DaUi Cldd.-j-A seloot stBomH tboIriendaof"FtaokQueenD.B.anb,"orAlbaoy, metoal evening, July 31al, at tholr club rooma;tiwUnoa«thonroa«^ or a flag by Ita fair adnlnrs. It Is s very beantlful ont, enUroly of silk, snd embroldend In "style" by Modsm and l>un tho foUowlig Inscription :— PnrsESTUi TO FBAMK QUEEN' B. B. C, ^Jium^.y. y., As A Mabb of EsriEU. BY TUEIB LADY FIUE.SDB ^ Atiattji, Jnly 1, 1863. On the mono side— ETER T10T0B10U3. Tho fltg wu presented by a beautiful Miss Ellty respondM to very doquently bv the worthy Preelilent ] ham. Alter the presantstlon, the room wu cleared for Wllllamion's band dhiconned aweet muilc, and Ihe 4i wu kept np liU a lato hour, when supper wss announced. THE TURF. TEE OREAT TBBEE WLE 1301. DmcBUAM's TiHB Mot Yet EcLirsED. Tho Ikmcus horu OenersI Butler bu been eo pnmlneg fore the public or lato, in various Irols st vsrious timet a tinces, that ho ia tlmoat u woll known to Americaos andi u lbs military chlertain after whom ho Is named, and to he bolter known than to readen of Ihe Cuiteu- We hi to record an attempt by tbe ■■beaat Butler" (the horse, «i not (he Qeoerel) to ccbpee tho fastest three mllo tlmo o(0 man, viz., 7:33K, done on Aaguat leL 1819. on the BeacoBft M. J., thiit animal of "anclento renowns" bolog thendrli Hi. Woodruff. From that lime to the present, that hlgkn speed for the distance hu never been equalled, altbooth Flon came within three rouribe of a aecund of IL Aa BeB tieen maktog fut llmo of lato. It wu thonght by his osss hs would mske a letter job of It, so-ho took Qonco Jo»^ tor of (£00 to $2A0 that he could not do It hi hameu; and If of keeping tbe annlveiuty ofDutobman's achloveraent, Ik dato, Auguat lei, wu fixed for the attempt, and the h Ooui^e, 1,. I., u the licale. From the fact that tvtsli ?aan hadel«paedaIo«e7:39)tf hadhoeu mode, and thai empio in all her glory had not iMep al>iq u a^nai i». t>d low with tho Boylbo had tbe call In netting at 9 to l.aidaii who wore Voatcd. A rumor shnwdly thrown out, hoswi calch fitto. that Butler waa almost sun to win, cauaMUs tAke the halt, and fifty to thirty In fkvor of tbe Oeain quoted ori tbe riolto of the pleosun grnuuds. The Istlsit wuU adapted for the "go," end the trsck ''do..^' and tht'ti of Iho nee and tht torrid stato of lbs weather In the cltyo a (sir sttondance. Alter Old Bol had abated hbi fury sept orataboat4o'd<>ckF.M., theOnneral, In Ihnhudaof Dta.1 wu driven out, in company with two running horses, atti eamji, mounted by Ben. kloce and Adam Carpenter, of ProiU Altor being solBdfUtly warmed up (or the tuk in band,atld ler wu atarted on his Journey st s pnlty gait, aud ths flis wu accompUahed in 9:]0X easily. Tho aecoud inlle wta meneed under favcrabloolrcumttaocea.lho Oenenl not af| dlatnsaod In Ihe koat, and bis ohances fur wluning wen pUtd a\ ho paaaed tho aooni the a«ooDd tlmo Id 9:30orl five ml nates tor tho two miles, leaving the lut mllo lo be 4 i:32K; In raet, it did look Uko a aura thing. But "Ihere'a a slip 'twixt tho cup aud the lip" la an adage that wat a| bo verified in this initance, ror, on tomlnit tho quartern the third mile, the noble bruto "went up" twlco In snei« snd hts speed seoned to have left him, for. notivlthitandh] urglogs or hla driver and ths running honms being so sm u to Induce bin to step out. Duller gradually lost dot another break at the threeK]uarior polo aet himallllb hack, ao that not even a duperalo brueh up Ihe hontil availed him anything, and bs lost ths nco by IM aeeoadt Dutohman's time of 7:31M sllll sisuds the best on rea three miles. Appended Is the time Uhlo of this unswU performance:— Kni .iKOwl T»ml nurlk QMOrttr, QuOTirr, Qmrter, Quvritr, ' J Flntnne 37 38« 37 30 HecondraUs 87 X 30.^' S'l^' 30K Third nils Via ■ 33)i an 3«X Totsl., Tbe Uinoii CoonsE AOAtH.-This tnck, 'which wu lut yur by soldleia and all but ruined, was re-dedlcaltl appnpriato sports on tlio afternoon or the SOIh ulL Tht* have been n-bullt, snd tbo whole eslabllshmont wlU sea _ perfect racing trim. With a Iklr alloudance aud good n smllipg approval, a natoh cane off In Ibe shape of sin tweon ths bay galding Nutwood and Ihe black alalllosl Clay. Ths mslcb wu for {1900, tho alalllcn'a wagon and I to weigh BOO lbs., thegdf Ing's, 989 Iba. Beroro appearlnti courM tho odds lulod sJghlly In favor of Nutwood; lis showing, a trifls on his rival, and then while acoring a«ir evens. Ader a severe atnigglo, particularly down tw atrotoh, Henry City won by half n length. For tho socoed tho betting wu perfcoUy even, the Iroltlni; squan, eks animated. Clay scored tho best by two lengths. The h wu 100 lb SO on the stallion. Ths third bent produced M tins straggle, wbloh wu won by Mutwuod by a hesd snd Tollman exerted every nervf and effort to win, but lotll dose shave above lodlcaled. belting won once mon al'' Nutwood won the fourth heat eully by alxty yarda or moi Ihls Juncture, wllhout further contest, the atalllon wii drawn, loaving his rival the honon and oiuolumonta of rid BUMUASY. J Uxioit CotmsE, L. I., Thursday, July 30,1863.—Melhhfoil mile hoata, best 3 In Gi- ll Woodruff namsa b g Nutwood, to Hit lb wagon and driK » 9 9 11 S Tallman namca bl s Bonry Olsy, to 300 lb wagon and di* 119 9. Dnia Timo-9:37; 9:33; 9:33X; 9:36. , EsoiTiHa Trot on the ■■FAauioN."—On Iho 98lh nlL|i tlie beet coutoaled and moit UilereatIng trohi of tho seaaot off on Ihe Fuhlon Pleuure Oround, botwion tho oeW "goon" Puluki aud Ulnnle YThltloek. It waa n matoh iw believe we are ulolo aayingwua tona tilt trial of air tnliing, for tlOOO^ mile heata, heel 8 In S, to wagons. Pn to Iho aiart the man may bo deacribed u being ellgbtlrl tho aacondant in bolting, but on coming to the acratoh il< near an even thing as poaalblt. It required four heata !«• the race, and every one wu a dose snd keen strugplo fn* to goal. Molther heat wu won by over tiro longiTis. n< lowing snmmary completes ths nscowary recora of IhU good race:— ^ Fasoioh OODnar, L. I.,Tuesday, July 98, '03.—MolobMI mile boats, best :1 in 5, to wagons. D Pfifor namedbg fuUskl D Macs named a m ulunio Wliltlorli Tlmo,9:WV; 9:43>i; iiUUl 3:l3i(. TnoT m PuiLAnEU'niA.—A trotting match came off I Biiffolk Park, Phlladdpbla, ou tho 'iSUi nU. The fullowtg summary:— BurroLi Pam, Tncaday, Jnly 9S.—Trolling—ttllo hK> barueu, best thne In nve, for flOOO puno aud slstu. ,, Ur. Oopp ontered bik g ilonarch >' Ur. Perkins entered gr st Teaser >' Tioio, 9:30X; 9:3SK; iiWKi 9:38. FAsnioH TnAoi.—Friday, July 81—Bwoopalakea iM hula, beat three In five, to wagons:- ,t B, Danlela named a s wm Miner J. Whlto named g g Thunder A, Bhahaa named br n Biddy UcOee Tbns, 8:07; 3:03; 3:08; 8:00,