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M E W Y O R K a lu I P P E B . i/T'irtVteMMau/Pmito)' iI*>dR«afe.-To lut wMk'i OiMm ' ^ M>ta « » | it »lrfilBtaXnoa<w, »«a> ttp tram tM note of • con MM«Mni *M«mtliaptrtl«QUnliiMlo('«t«i«baIl mM^ M«SqMJI^Uo«naiA*'Oak ban lMU«labt,orUbiiir. MHnaritMabtei fion (hk ottoen lci4Ug iB«mt«rt cf Mac«lak«4|D0ri]i8:tbe ufobiin-qmtUonteWp.'^d^rtlnii- IWB^ttainthttortbA ftpoitu kvtnaindl itzAd nrfiiBJet.; ■4taair«Mlov,<ttd taU dotogt aca ben«»tk eesltmpl, or fimncr. lfio*l»(l aponii«:'Uidio{' coMio,Ui» (anbi to qBMUoB; u» "^UtMBiitflbetwsenUiem.' ■ ■■■■ ■ ■■ . ■ taV.r^ -I,!'' - ■ ■<■■■'• > V '. •xmiMkVi 0* r«l!IOBX01(, N. X. W BBOOHLW 0LOT8.-^ WMta, Oflti IMh, Ui'o HiMtn Olnb, of Piiiiojlott OoUego. l>o. ^fttfiTMilM o! g»moB iriUi ih« promtoenrohibi of Bwokba, "S^mw^lt wl& aia''B<Mlnt« Olab on tbt Uolon But BtU >itvmumibnnb, vbloh reialttd in * veil tunod "TlM tlieobUeiiUiii. bT t icore of 18 to 0. Only wren Isnlon •wviiTodr-onWmntof fluknou. AhuTTtbcnrarof itdb iaS>%anlBg,' tna oo* U Uio attornocD, tbilneMiittattdi «glB«iaribn of vltTt pl*«d ttis gioma In k tstj TinftTONble con- mSSuZnidJasmtn sot oovwed irtlh tori; Uisbuc«, tnl %M(Si« •ndpitoli«T'i position being TOiygUppoiT, aomncbao Htomakallaldliig to tbeai' poalttong ilnoat an imponlbllltr. wtt't^ 'iM baoamoiret, and'conld not'bo attber biUtd or WuhtiML " lb aplto of thtie dnv-bkoJoLllKnrovfi ■<"■>« reiy ■MM «lcv«i« abown on both ddti, oapeoltny to fly catobtog, u 'SriMivibow*:' to biMUir, VUipragb tooktbeletd, beHdU ■Ufil^a*!beitottobto th«gtme,'WleUum botog aiteondbeit «kife«IM|-WMdkn >«nd Bogen dotoB'tb«bestontli«B«aolnta WIMtirwnMiM u tmnln with bis nsul tmpsrtUUlT, lUyod Intnalnoat Mtndly and gonUenuaur XbttallBoon:^ ... BAinlno* Ubpangbflf.w.. 7t«oba*,o,f EUaor.a k.i.,--' Henry, p...;'..j'.'.. Uoniruno, 8db.. \Tlokbam, 0 Oondlt, latb IUnkto,ad,b Elrkpabiia, Mb. ..9 a;, ..9 a 3..:. V iSb;!;!;;;;i;i.8; ''0' 1 1 M. 1 , Miauv. HlUpaagb, If Jacobna, of.. a«la«y, IT^Sam,. .0. HoIUy*ae,.8d.b.... Dondnlt. latb Baiikln; 9db.... .. UttlMf... H.L. BiniB ,1 8 ....8 ....8 .■...9 ....0 ....9 ....8 ....S .:..4 1, .1 9 9 9 '■I, 1 0, .'9 ' 4 ....4 ....9 ....9: .3. Told.. '.8- mn -I - i.kriarM. VrMVtaVM- Obspnao, p Priofcr f......... JMOilTtr.lf..... 6UTto,l.atb..... PO'BrliiCot.'.... I'll' 0 •9 ;14" ....9 .,..9 ..'..8 ...■i9 ....8 ....1 ,....4 4' 8 \\ I! sun XASB iB.sidB'imsaa. ..It I Kuaaa AtUnUo -lai .1 .4 7tk .8a» w», . M. 8d 4Ui, eih.'<lh T, 1 ■ 1- ., 4;.. ■» V 0, . 4 ; 1 3 UDplro^Ur.ahnip«II,ottbeEie«lalorolob. - Pund balli^WIcUiiaD, 4; Fetroe^ ti amllb, t Homo nini-4lnn«,'1. Btmokont-Bmltb.l; Onme,!. „ . Pol ont on foul b»Ut-lIiattn«, 8 ttaioa j AU^"'j'.i l"* Poton*«»flratb»»e-Maaani,9«niM| i. GalTto, l-tatal.& UUapaogb, 1; Oondlt,!! Bm™. ban, 1—total I. ; i >.■ . _ ]>ttonbue»-:-H«nry,9! Kltkpatilak,!; Obipman, 1; MM, J; FO'Srlen,]; aalTln,4. _ v oiiik ^ Bnnont-^BTMibyBapltojTnaUian^bytolUi. • v ^ Pnt ont It aoDood baa*—MUapatigb. brCtahto; ■ Hepry, by OnDo; Obtpman, by Baakto; Also a tblrd b*M, by BmUb.' , - , Timo of game—Ibreo bouf. Biffl Bau. iH .Boeiok—The Trl-Monotito Olpb, of boajui, onloyedaTery pleaaant game among tbemaolTea, on tie 1Mb Sat, nnier tf • W Tork Rntoa, tba aides being oommtnded by HenoL Geo. AHiold and B. 0. Baltzman.. Tbe baU- naed on the ocMIon «*Cta be preacfited to tbe pUjer naktog.tbebMt score, ^E. Jiliaier httaaoaely 'wtonlBittU poelflon.tod taUng thettopby. Tblswastbe dOstogdayof tte.seaaontotbeTil- HoiuitaljSaaa tbla ilot, ooopled iilib a moat tovtUng day. biooobt ont a larg^ atteadaaoe of epectaton. Tbe acoie abeet Mobplayer ri^peotlTely wltb Itefollowtag:— ■BkTBSa. ijotal............... ■SI uoH nxiMas. M 9d 8d 4tli tUi etb Tib 8th ,...9 • 8 10 :.0. 1 0 . ,.^.9 ,4 9 4 1 0. 0 —U *CMtll'> Hi. Ormnj of the Boktord Olnb. lMp*4baito--VlAbaa. 8; Aiua.10. 'WSMt^tUe. It Bins, 1; Wamoek, 1; Bogere.l, "tMnitm flmi balto.^B«ioiala <tlmes; Ntasan 6 tlmef. «nt dal'oa'llnt baitti-Beaalnle 6 timea; Masaan S ttines. *—^-Tieamade-Weoden,!,' WUaon,l; Allen. 1; Stabtan,!; li BUis. 1-tolal. 8, mokbam, 9;- Heaiy, 9; Mai- liHellhane, li'Halseyil-lota). T. e« Brfaaed-UoIItTane, 1; litUe, 1. odTgame-rS ktmis-,'18 nUnntaa. Bbooslik vs. K^Ain' or Pvnacioa.—Tbe UiesaoIabs,«bkb\raa plued on theBictlalor 90tb, proved' to' be obe of ibs best played- and „'oftbiB season,* and mi exoeedtogly creditable oltba yopng ooUeglana, bjrtb to batting and fleldlog. laftjiitb'toiitogf of tbegame tba totale vera bnt ten to Bt04l<lonbaTtogtheIead,bQtto the laatltmtoga the iby some excellent batttog, and aided by.iome very poor tai US put of IbeU opponents, soored no leu than to'Uuutxcslatoiia one, \rtnntog tbe game by one ipp, ..ifbo dlatlngnlsbed tbemsdTes toflddlbg ontbepart r|4(aTU,.were Balsey, UdUvatoe, Oondlt, and Weekbam, : MatwctlTa poalUona, and Henry as pltober, alsq of Little dam^ toiltlon- li> batting, lUtapangb took tbe load, as fixA same, Henry being. a good aecond and Weekbam ,On >ne EiceUdor Blde,ln .fleldlng, ^Tbltlng at let baae IjUitfRoceaatol; Ibe, pltobtog and. natrhing of tbe two tdfc!b<Ung^t dsaattiroagbont. Oook and Obappell to d( toA ftiof^e an4 nanly ^^ abort S^ld and 3d base, alao ,lil^*B44i> ^ ™^ tbs"refreabmenta"'ware aerred ^ ^ay wit good, on both sld^ bnt afterwards tberawas TuylodaepIaTtodse^ In batting, H. Bralnard, Jerome, Obamell, mretiie moat, anpceaafol, the latter moklsg tbe 'djkoMhematabi. lIr,.Pearce impartially and satlaftetorll7 ~ the 4)itlas of TTmplny abd ne liid aoTeral oloee potots . BiLmiaM'sSniB. Obandler, p BalOmaa, a. Vraaer, Danlalf. Utb Boardmatt, &db...< lngnliaiD,9db Donertr; if iBams,lf Btowe.of SOtal I B.tb BUMS' ...1 '4 ...3 ...9 ...8 ...8 ...4 ...8 ...4 ...8 taonsLi ij-.,.. 'wuiug.utb..: qiai^pf.... ?-:;'!Wia.,:.,„: " ir.t.'iy.'V ■ Biamo) , 'BX. nna .3 fl.- , 1. 9 1 0 1 9 0 9 ..4 ..9 ..8 ..4 ..3 ...9 ..4 ...9 umapingb. If.... Jaoobos, of Balaey, as Henry, p \flg]ibam, 0. UdIUTatoe,8db. Oondlt, latb Babkto,3db;... Lmie,xf.i B.b BUVB ....9 8 .5 ...4 .;.l ,...9 ,...8 ....8 ....3 ....4 1 1 9 9 1 1 1 0 .U. 4 8 1 4 ' 9 8 1 1 .98. .'ABBOID'sSZDB. S-IkBDM Horey, o. Anoldip.. aoldthwalt,3db.. Newtao, latb..'..' ItaoB, Sdb.-.i..; Umui, ss Obllda,of.Z...... Flaber.rt. Hargottlf. ....1 ....3 ....4 ....8 ....9 ....8 ....8 ....4 ....4 8tb 8 1 a 9 1 1 1 1 1 1. •0 ...u Mb •9-28 6^11 Total Bum usi of BiCR unaxoa. 1st 9d 8d 4th (th «tli 1th Baltjman'i.... ..S.9 0 4 0 9 1 .9 Arnold's.. ;.9 0 1,9 0 0 0 TTmplre-^B: F. Golld. of tbe Bowdoln olnb. Soorei^. V. natoher. of tbeTrM IOttplaln. BixB n pbiusklfhu.— On tbe 11th liat, a matHh game at baae ball oame off at PbUadelpbla, for the Jnnlor Obam- ptonaUp. between the Atbletlo, Jr., and tbe Ulnern&B.a> ihU being the second eonteat between'tbaae olabstblt season for that honor, the Mtoar«swtontog the prevtons'erenV.by a score of 19 to 9.' As the AtbletlOLjr.,reTerB«d deoudona tbls tlmew leaTtog a tie to evenla, thongh the wlnnen on tbls occMon are three mns ahead, we presnme at leaat one more meettog may be looked for to teat the qnsallon of vlotoiT for tbe aeaaon. Snch a match wonid enlist mnoh toteraat. The.respeoUve play- era acqoltted themaalras aa bare set forth Bunml. ATBLzno, Ja.. a.L. buns. Helss,Ba 9 Waltob, p.. Odahman, latb.. BeheU, adb.... ; FanstiOf..' Bhane, o'....:. .. Sad^8db. BiBTy,rf Wrighjilf...'. .. TMal 9 9 1 1 9 9 \ 9> :18 Hlobolaott, c..'.'. Xonng, p Newman, Sdb.: Cn]bert,Mb... Ayen,rf....... Lmnerd. a a.... Baal, of Fay, If; Tbomaa, Istb.. . Total H,t. BUM ..3 1 ......8 .....'8 ......1 .8 S ......9 ......1 ......9 ' BtniB XASB nt KAOH 1111)11108. 1st 3d 3d 4th 6th 6th Tth Sth Atbletlo, Jr.: 1 9 9 8 . 9 9 1 Utoezn .I* 9 9 0 0 1 1 • 'ITmplre-^Hr: Haytaotat, of the Athletic, Br. Booran—Uesara. Kalone andUcOlary. 9kb .-13 .ORIOKET. TotU. ma nana IX xioa'nirainM. M1'ad'.'-8d ;4th-<ih <th Tth 8th: Mb'-ii ..a.T'a0.V'.-:i»i .-i8r.-aa-'_.Afl0 'l->%*Si .-.l-tiir^iH 0 ..'>«'.VI a-^-.i-l- '■-0" tX'- y'f-^ l^Bii Attairtle Aibr ■ ■m, «; 9. Bridnaid, T. 9; Little; li 'HbEenala. 1; ObappalL 1. , bansj^lfaisana,- 7 ttmaarB x c e la l n r a, 11 tlmaa. Hi!iCXiMlalM<'8tImee;Rte«atis,-»'tlmas^ . ~ -A.Bratoard,l;,H,Brain«d, 1;. Jeroma^l Tnokham, l.^tdtal,'4. . I—Wlckbam, 1; Henry, I; Bua^, I; HoUhatoe, ';'UbEepde, li 06(il, IsJLajgglqr, 1; Flanly^l; ^^t^ila^^e (ame^^cee honn and ten miintes. i'<Hiilu'ir 'n'Biaa^—On Wednesday, Oct Slat,'another xrlolory vtt'MdeAtC'the' llatof 'the eamea won by the Hassan 'dnrtog thaitylatt to tbe petnpolls, they defeating tbeBluB on their Ml iiOttBda'en'tbM dky,'by a icore of IS'to T, to i game of ntae MUagfei'-'TheBlan wera mfaraa the'aerTlctsof finr flntdasa tfUvaHi WMihap* the game wonld bare been more doliidy oon- imMU'^TIiey''pIsyed'well; b'owem,'With the'ntoe they bad, aipaHtlly to'the last fonr tonlpga, when they acored three rtms ytMlt'Dptfou ^ts ' two, the latter part of the gamebetog ex- wt'dtetfyita' ednMtted." in the llret flTe inntoin, tbe'Hsaaanf riiaMll to tttali opponents'4, tbali batttog anddeldtogbotog '•M^blaia«>>bn»'to-the latter part of the content they tUl off to I somewhat. . ity aeMsary to make any eioepHona to favor of this »«herealldldaoweUon' < Wmr TflM Tai.BaxBUiirB.—The seJond .eleren lOf th e FoA-orlflkat ohib iflaTiid a|»m| u.on t h » 'iU tt^y'|^^KS|^^ n^^^H^Sf^^nSSmuS* ''^'^ T ^jM^^ammite^nntta beiOre noon, SSSaSSae^Sq^^UB^wUh toterest or exal tmp t »<l> ( a^jTiStaoaas followi when tbe atnmpa ware drawn!—'<.' . .... .•...v..'j»,jI'-,^-.. . 'Saeosdlnntogs. ... T 'notoqt,..'.l.'.'.. nmont.'^. bTrib«ik.;.;. 0 Wright bltiidis.. 0 Walton b Tribeck....., b Tribeok... __ _ bTrlbeflk...-. OIarendonoFaltobTrtbeck.il oPaUnbmbeck... Flntlhnlngs. - ^bTrlbeck.'.; ParUna mn ont. ..... ... BoTdambMbeck MerbTribeok.. Fumerb Tribeok BesohoPaUnbTrlbeok Mdmore b IHbeok l&ddock 0 Aithnr b IMbeck. 0. o imey b Tribeck Qanlaonnotont.. Bnllranonl Syel.les bye 1.. Total Ota both sides, bnt on tbi part , UcOnUoogh'e fine fleldtog, and' tbe fly tatobtog of .'tt4 worthy of apeolal notloe;as wasthe playof Hal- am'taS OMi'dtt, o< 'tbe''Naa8an'. In ^batting, Uorrls and Haoiy WW* the ttoat aneoeaafal on tbe Btar side,' MoBlTatob takUg the ■kSIitnll'getttogon the Naaaan aide, alihongh UHsjiianghbat- M'lhs' tkft; Eabeyalap toored well, and Oondlt marked'bis HtHai'wlthaolsan'homemn. TheNasAans dld nbt 4dopt the «W^rjgaibe"sMeof playtotbli match aa theydld to the ■bttUdrgame. 'we wuiud anggeat to them to repndlato it alto- ^.el«,'Ie*vlng nob a atyle ol play to thoaa cinbs who crefer f^iiht ootots." as it is oaUed; tostead of dolii^ <'the fklk lqaBia''uiing','wlth their opponents. Ur. Ottapman ably ' i(lr^ andabandiOme sapper appropfiAely tarmI• TbeaeoIe>- tonpli ^Wadthe'day's proOaedtoga UOipangb, If JacoDns, of Halsey.si Hviry, p. |I«IIlTaine,8db,... .wldkbun,^...,. ... Copditilstb...... Bankto, 94 b ") Total......... auira lUDa is xaob maniaa.' lat 3d..8d 4ih 8tb tth Tth ..\0.'; 9' 9. ' 0 I Oi 6 .8 1 . 8 9 0 0 S.L, BUSB ..8, 8 ...8 1 ...8 .8 1,' 8 9 9 .1 0 .10' ..4 ..1 ..8 ..9 ..9 ..4 '''Vntpin^ltr. Chapman, of the AtUntlo ctab, ''^fied balls—WIekbam, 8; Uirrii, 6; Thom eth oih 1 -WTi 9 0 , niompaon, 1. »hli»_Oondlt,l. • t'Mt-^ltle, 1; Hltchen, 1. t4'tefonlbaIIt-«lan,8time«i Kassns, 9 tlmaa. tM flAtb4M-Sbtr«,.B tlttee; Naisans, T^es. ' ~"';im_4H7l{()<}idltmgb,_9, Tbtoden, B; Heair,' .. 0 .18 .38 'TIWB a'A'k'B FIGHT lottOB«U>«r» Hid (em*.x«Pld.mb(B«es took pUei^'?^ e IbwbTrlbeek.. oTrlbeckbUndla..... ,.;.«4 ' a^.iyT.T.Tr », ■ Total; Firttlnntogs. . . Walton 0 and b Bnydam It ICndle b Gairlaon jl Walkef b Garrtaon 14 Wilson b Garrison 0 Pallnb OarrlaoA'..'. 0 TUleycand b feacb < Watson 0 Beach b Bnydam.. 0 TrIbeekbBeaah....8 Arttinib Beach 0 nUoBw^oobBeaoh 1 Wright not ont 1 Byel,nobaIll. 9 Second Innings. b't^ler bTylar bBeaoh .0 Bnydam b Beach .o.FodmorebBtaob bBeacb < ,bT>Ier,., .; , 0 Plomar b Trier. oTylerb Beaoh.;. not ont...... i..;.t. 0 Clarendon b Beach.'.., Byes...; . 0 . 0 n. • ,0 . 0( -! ::i^ '..':4 .laOKST QiiniOlI A^;i^AOE BALBOOK. Thai* W met bn Ootobet, eth, neu London, to fl(*t for «100.«tjald*,*t-ealoh'welgbt. Aatoamboat wa» engaged, and theil«riwasiettor.flrao'aock, from the f™' Pj«'J?* Horri«aiid.lIorrl«.B«berta took tbejr ' •P«'n'«'_.?S<»,^^£™f appotol«d.<lne,.ih»«ato betog •<>t»°5Jifn|y''** Jtlf wS. the .fttS \a t£va, ftUowedby Fied. OflVar, with ttej^ lfceina]la.ot th* ring..' Tbe gathering on tbU oooaiion WTcry •elaot. Tbeminagenof the trip bad made every reqoWtear- ant, anrS ombaiked iribont the ramjtog wcltoariEB „ed *t many other pUces. At balf-paat ive o-olod^ M- oame on board, bnt Itwas not nnUlaqnartorpaatslxmt 'Hldiey Gannon made bis apptarance.. In five mtotttoa after- waida,<th» boat started with a foU cargo. Aa London Oridgeiw^ laapbed, the excitement was plied npbTafraca* between» clover baiEnd Btar and one. or tvro who had evidenUjr atopped np ali nlghtto be to tine for the momtog< A abort etop 'waa made at ■the Tuutel Fler, and a freah aooeaston of voyagera added to the frdght, Blackwall was passed at half.pait ceven;' and at a very alow pace the boat steamed on nntll a stop ras made at a spot not lately tried. Ibe anihoritles were seen, and agato the order wu<'(0 ahead.", At length, alter a long voyage, another descent .wM.'made on. the Eentlah shore; and Oliver andhla satellltsB soon got the rtog to order, and at five minntea to. nine Baldook threw to his cap; ^ He was qnloUy followed b7aaniiOD,ai]d tbalr lodfUa were at once oommenced. Gannon won the teas for ccr< naif, and of conna placed his back to tbe.snn. Adlaonaslon now arose abont toe length of the spikes 4n their flghUi)g boots, and the referee (Fred OUTer) was appealed to. who at once d^ elded that one was as bad aa the other, and: ordered i them to be naed. Gaimoawas'ssqalndbyJaokrHlcks and George Crockett, while Bob Travels and FitseiBcardonwaltod apon Baldook. Gannon had for hla colors a aUk handkerchief with a jwblte mid- dle and variegated bolder, Baldook'a betog a vloltt haadkerohlaf with a ohenle bolder and buuihea of floweia to the middle. The rtog was kept by Joe Ooasi Job Oobley, Tom Tyler, Jack Smith, andPataeySaley.all of whom worked-hard to keep it totao(. The .betttogwast to'4 on Baldock. .'Gannon walked aoross to •BaUook's comer, and .took £8 toil All being In readtoesa, the men and their seoonda shock hands, and the combatants were delivered at the Bcntch at hall-pist ntoe for 7HB vionr. . . BonndL When the men pnt bp tbelr taanda, Itwaa at once seen that both bad been good lads dnrins tbe period of tbelr tralntog; and tbelr poeluona ahowed that each pcesesied a thoiongb knowledge of the art Gannon has a woitdeveloped 'eheet,'shoulders, and lotos, bnt down lowU be Is loDgtolhe thighsi and small from the inee down. His acUon-wltb his arms la litbex iliecollir, as they were 'weD advanced, bnt as b6 feinted or made any offers, be'from'time to time opened ^d abut hla hands. Baldock etoOdwlth'in l^parent knowledge of attack and defanoe, atanding KoQ np and baring hla bands well advanced, tratirtth tbe elEows bent and the bands half open. They .bad no Booaer faced each other than Gannon got to work, and, with, ont loas of time, planted bis lelt atr^gbt on Baldock'a noee, and at back wltbont a xetnni; be agato crept'close apd repeated t)ie Jose, this' time recelvtog on tne left ribs a apankerfrbm Bal- dook'arigtat Thlabrong1itthemtogether,and,aftorsomeBluvp halt^rm exohanges, both were down to Gannon's comer. 9. Baldook, on oomtog np, was bleedtogfrom the nose, and fliat blodd waa claimed and allowed for Gannon, who, agato cager'foiflitulness, let go hla left on the noae—a hot *iin; be step- ped back, bnt oii the toatant advanced, and agato jgot home hla left on the nose; and aa qnlck as Iboaabt one* more dashed it ont, this time r^achtog too right eye of hla adversary, tofllotlng a out ftom wbleh the blood flowed'flreely,'Baldock letantog heavily with hla right on the riba. Baldock tliontr^d his left at tbe bead, bnt vras preltlly atoimed. They broke' gronnd, and, on agato aearina eaoh other, Ufckey tovested oleverly with hla left on tbe noae twice;'' They t|)en closed, and, daxUg the strog- gle for ibe Ul, the ling Waa broken toto, and a moet diigracetal soene'ensttedi'lhe xf''^"^ of- tbe men ctiwdtog toto the arena, qnanUUag and flgbtfng 'among themselvea, and fbi some mto> ntes tbe mill was pet a stop to'. '' 8. Agato did Gannon plant on Baldock's nose, eye, and montb, ahnoatwitbontarttnrn/to&lcttog severe pnniahnent; bntthe men bad barely room to fight the rtog betog filled by the rongbs, They got together to Baldock's comer, and a sorambUag atnggle was flnlabed by both betog down, Baldook under, 4. The referee now entered the ring, and ordered Ul out before he wonld can time. Tbla order betog obeyed, the rtog waa once more olear.'and the men faced each other.' Ulckey commenced proceedUgs by dashing ont bla lelt straight aa an arrow, l^oi the ahonldar—It allghed on Jack's damaged eye, fetching more blood-and then. wlUi great rapidity; let go the same haaa at the BOie. Baldook, not to be denied, daabed bU dght to aeveral times with great severity on the left ribs of Gannon, the bloka reaoundtog all over tbe ring. The gallant lads dosed, and some vary fkst and' efl^eUve' exchanges were paaaed, nntll both werd down to the middle of thi'rtog. . . . 8. Baldook'a right eye waa fast closing. Hla forehead,'nose, and month lAuoh swollen, and the blood Dlokltog ttom soveral onta on the cheek and eyebrow, wbHa III rlt»rTg!2Ljfl>ihi VWi DIl oepUon of' a alight fluan on thel «ttWMli. «"'l''?r7«ut m. deUveringhts left bf«vl!^oa^l^gjnij^^g^eQ^ . a^ for tbefaU, both were down at the r. GanaOn nppexmoat They had now l>een'flgbttog ton mtet. . . -w:'. >: ■ '• ' 8; Uligkeylet'gD both hands on the nose; Jack tried to return) bnt Waa abort. Gaiinon than fetoted, stemxd to, and sent A t^ riflo hit from his left bang on the damaged eye, and fell t^m the force of own blow. .Gannon's iriendswerenowlnecstaalesi shonttDg to tbelr man—<1t's all your own, Ulokey I" Aa be was oxnrted to his eoraer, . . . ■ ' -i T. lUokey oame UP puffing from tbe (»at flebtlng,b'utathir> wisA imhnrt.' He at oncei began Work, <nd toiced ihd tigbttog; pnnehtog Baldock all round the rtog,'nntll they got to the ropes, where, allci a brief stmggle; both wcire down. ' 8. Gannon, who was first np, .was wllhout a - mark more thaq ihe'r&,'aadi£*refekee ordered hoatlUtrea to'eeu?^!!^'^ Ing nmln. A mov? w« then made to the boaTSJlS?* had embaiked, away down the river the; ateaiBedrm!?^4 WowloSgSaoh waelected for a fikely i^^'tS'W and atakes were sent on abore, but ere they conn tUig polliB agato ptit ttdr ^etora further prooeedtoffJ!j«H otbermm was necessitated. This Ume if waaaTfS'ift'* Wt thef vrero of /the most tedlona obaTacter, thtllr^ Ung no less than 41mto„ BaUock, after ccmls|t4thr,Si'^ retieattog fetch him. iQckey he wu ring so th?r«aaon why he did nbt go tote Baldock'a coraarJafiS him'there; anawered that be dare not for thoae It jfflw had aewral tiifaM attemptod to klok bto wbUe he wj?? ground. ThU' unsatlstaotory atato of things ooattoitd^S* Tollcevtere again deactled maUng »ttothor deaoenlonuSSi!? She men wele at once got out; th* etokea,pnii«4 up; ujgj nongot ealoly on board, where, iJter some few almil- lT suxpriae of many; it was rumored that BaUo«k »m talSf and^on toquiiytbls rumor was found correct, aadhevu!!!: aooompanted by two poUoomeb, on bis way to the at5?5 Orava, Uany of Gaunon'a Mends loudly exolalaed tt?*.? aooompanted by two poUoomeb, on bis way to the at5?5 Oraya, Uany of Gaunon'a Mends loudly exolalaed uSa? dock or hla partlaans had daused bis dwn aneal Bof£Sr mar be tme lematos to be seen, as tbe reftree ordeied Ihi^ to meet at theoffloeof the stakeholder, Ootcber8lh,iiti3^ o'clock. As the fight Is act decided, there is no oocaaloa to nin bi. farther particulars than we have given above, with thTn^! tlon lof atattog that once more have the achool pUeed'moL taall 'In tba.downfkll of the P. B. Gannon took a deddSi!? iand kepi It uniU he wu daunted by the .vloleaoe Omm; wardsUM when to Baldock's oomer. Mickey tcoknoii3£. epectatoM by sutprlae by the manner in which he M (,h opponent *nd there Is no donbt that with fair plij thTiri! to the second ring would not have laated mora thaat£ mtoutee. Baldock Is as game as oan be; bnt he la not u£m withsrest qnlckness of dellveiT or return, troaltoi iiobS to the right band, to flnlah the mttis, and faocilnii Oaif non 'Mould resort to the same taotlas as piavloii£r£ Hldkey did not try. Ko blame can be'attached to eUhat men, bbt the supporters of Baldock went much InnaS bounds of fUz pl^ to save their money, and what tht wUI decide npon to be don* on Thursday we shall oiirnext TBS oi4BiRa ficmzs—jiuiuKo nsuTXB Df Bxix's ure ona. SHB "moe" CAIUD to thb bescus. On Thniaday, the representatives of the men treated ta toou of the tisaal tenet, which our position compels mtok^Ak whioh load voices and nnabaahed falsehood weie used ai ihi£ stmmeuU to blind our eyes to JusttoeLanditwuBottOloto room waa cleared of all save one repreaeaUuve of each ma, dm we could get on anything like terms, or aAcertato the lolnt'itii ana, ifhlon turned out tote that Gannon'a Meads sccniedBil dookof wlUhlly givtog himself up; while Block's backaau atieauouBly denied thu fact and declared the men could net M away (Tom the police. Oertato eridene* was laid batosuki Gannon'a Irienda,'bowavar,'which, coupled wlih tooidrlesii anbuqcenti; oanied to be made, convtoced us that tbdr Hon waa founded upon f lot, and the referee, ofi^ftlday monUi when tbe parties agato met at onr otSCa, awaidid the monnri! Oannon. Olicctlythta Just deolaloii was gtreu,onrofllcewai filled by a band of ruffian a, at the bead of Wbom'wtre Ward, of tbi Iron Fosndeia' Arms, Oreenwiob; Toung BaiyBhaw,Tom Tiler, and Baldock himself, who aaaalled na and our npoitei with Ibi vUeat abuse, and Bildock and another of bla blenda (a pedeitrl. an nanudUjers, we believe), with frightful oMha dedaitd ihej wouldtaketbellfeof our Btog reporter the first time tbsycaigU him to the streets. Toung l^ler and Ward wore no way bdihid- band to their threata, and the aoene altogether waa of luch 1 ai. tore as we never wltneesed before, and will take care ihall aevs occur agato to onr office. Finally we were compelled to amueoi the. aaalatance of our whole ataff of composltoi* to oleai th room, but the oompany did not take their departtita vilint thzeatentog to wiva. their vengeance upon even one whedll aot think with them at the earilest opporiuntlT. That Warlnt Tyler ahoull dlsttognltb themselves as theydld waa not emfrti. toSi aa the oppoetto conne is with them the exceptton teb nue; hot that Baldock and Bhaw, who have hitherto coidulri themselvee tons with propriety and dvlllty, ebould so fkr bM what la due to ue, we confess took us quite aback; but tkla ol not surprise us ao much' as the cool cheek (we can oall It DoUht else) ot Bbawi who a very few mtontcs alter this aceae,iUli Baldock's threata were still rlngtog to our eats, retamed tooi office, and with the calmness of Innoeenca tequeetedualO|hi BaUock a leg op, as a beaten mao, and beg bis fklenditoBj him for hi* colors as though be bad won. This truly mcdeafn. quest etartled ua 'not a Uttle, and on our aaktog what vaifa ground ^or it after Baldook'a conduct, we'were told he mi 1 inacwho ludta^->ri=5Wi« .Total.... ..4T Umpires—Meaais. Boyd .and Croaaley. Total..:.. .;47: B I LLIAR D 8 aU,'l-total,n. Heuy. 'Si Btnkto,8; f/lok' e, 1-total, 10. 'lUgb, by M oOiilloagh. ttonl^, l;,I{oOulloUsb, X. . ' hem* baae—Morris; by Henty. qt at'**^d bake-rWIakbam and Jacobus, by KcOpllougb. Vj^^iiU)hrt«&hoai*a^ ^ '■Hisuv VK ATtJkinia,—Oil Thursday, October 33d, the Kaisaus ylafld their first game with tbe Atlantlos, at Bedford, L. 1.1 the i«ntt betog thesuooess of the latter by a score of 18toi8,toa . WMI'dtatested'same of seven to'ntogs." The AtlanUca had a fine /WhiMtand puyM'their natial'good game, except to batttog, ■tfeay.ltadlag Henry'a pltohlag 4bonl as difficult to^at agalnat as '^^'^bad encountered tblk .ieason; The Kaasaua did not .^-J'^weU tostapptogbails u In. their other games,but in iBiMUIItUidthr^ • - ■ " ■'- >oai,>ii*IUi,by Beiiiy aad 6oBd^^^ 'a?Sr, to (j^^^^tatjM'mx* mirts'a doable'pl*)r,'eUdltog h«ar^and How BniJiBD Baus iaa TtmnaD.—There has beennothtod to the mechanical aria ao dlffioult to overcome as tbe tumtog ol a peribot sphere.. Until reoenllyi the universal method of tuni tog balls of whatever material was to a common lathe, iritb, for the moat part hand tools. This, aa almoat 'every meobanld knows, was a tedious process, aa it was necesidry to take tbe bidl or sphere ont of the lathe very frequently for re-adjustment) ye^ aotwlthstandtog aH this palnataktogi it was all bnt impoalbie for the moat adept at tumtog to get a perfect round. The great me- ohaulnal diffioultyhasat length, howover, been overcome by a gentleman of Callfbmia, who htis toventod a ocnirlvanoe that Is sfflied to a lathe, by which all ktodaof spheres, from billiard .balls to osnnon baUs, can be tnmod perfaHy romd with very Ut- itle more trouble than plaotog the ''raw material*' tolls placo,' ^ftarthemacbtoe has been properly adjusted toslM,eto. - To .glve'a desoription of it would be almoat Impossible unless by diagram, but ai one day Ust week we saw it dotog' its work In Veasra. Phelaii k OoIIender'a extenalve billiard establlabment In .Crosby street to tbls olty, we can atato positively that balls tnm. <*d.by it ar^'as before said, perfbot In further proof, we might state that previous to toe playing of tbebtebllUardoiatehM 'tween Uesara. Eavanagh and Baerelter, It was a matter of oholoa between the two who ebould prorido the aett of balls to be played with; when It 'wis egreed that each party should produce a sett and those found to be most perfect ebould be uaeiL In provtog them with the' iirop>r instruments, tbe first ball to the eett pith dnoed by Ur, BeereUer waa found to be out of tmei while; on tbe other hand, every ball to the sett furnished by Ur, Eavanaitli Waafband .to be qnUe correct both to weight alze and flnlah. The former were turned by hand, aa Is uauaL while the latter ,v«re inraed by thema^htoe to question, which has been placed to tbe hands of Messrs. Fhelan % Oolleader by the psteotce. for them to totrodace .to the publlo, which, if properly done. wlU reallte a fortune we should thtok for those Intereated, u snob 4 maohtoe must aecessarily bo to great demand when onoe Ite marii* are thoroughly known. ' EuTT WtRBBBS Coima FoBWAbD.-Frtoco and Belle, of Hart- ford; Oi, have been seat forward to Waahlsgton, B. 0.. to oomi- pete for the briUiaafprizea offered at the Ihitlonal Hone Fair. They kre fsrorito animals, and have already won heavily. Prince la said to have bagged 13.800 atooe the. 1st ot September lasti while Belle is cniSled vrith 11000, without lotlsg a stogie raoT HrawKO Vv ma Bpom.-Atthe lork County, N, B., AgricuV tural Fair; the a^orte of the occasion were doted by'a aenes of trote ud ra«)as, aumbeitog not leaa than aeren dvente. We be- Uewjhe opntestante were hU amateurs, at least we see none "known to fkme." 10 that we scarcely care to gi toto details, sat Motaese on the rli hf^^rtib the left, which was the "of- flce"'for Baldook.to'kuah to-with bis head dbwt^knd'place one or two warm oaes on thi body, irhloh brought oa exchanges, and a struggle for the fall'was eonoluded; after the asslstaiice of tbe seconds afid toterlopen, by both gotog down easily; Time, 18 mtoates. ' ■ ■ ' e; 'When Ume was called, Gannon was the first up, and waUed for Baldook's appearance at th* Bii!!4teh;'who came up al«wly; but had: his ftce awollsn'on the right side, and Upright eye got tog'Upas fiut as pnalbli. As tocnjts'Gannon was.wUbto'ieacb, hebaiilked.andpUeed the sscond 'dellrery; ttlrlyontherlghl 3«,:aad followed It tip 1^ another' to 'Uie noae, which foi&r* oa*. to which Gaahen bod much the best of the two-handed fightto'g, and BUdoolfwaii down at the ropes. , ' ' ' I 10, As soon as they were up, Olannon forced the flgh'itog' by getttog home on the noae'twloeTrlth his left for DothtogT M&key 5'*^J?*JSS. 'S**?1-^.^*'^^P8 got wen ol the:ribsi^lth the tight, anf on the side of the neck, as 'Mickey mkhed In:' Gannon would not t>e denied; and B6t well home on the right eye, aid then *ent down. " ^ . U; 'As soon ss '.thejrfkced each otlier, Gannofigothlsleft on the AoaeV a "warm oqe," Baldook relumtog on the mouth' with th4 right; exchanges, in which Qaalnou had much the beist until Baldbw-^cloiaed, and^'get on the Blrmtogbam hutf, eyiintually thioWtoB Gannon, but no damsgewas done; ' 19. Beildo<ikwas fintup;rhenUmewas called,'and boomea- oed flgbttog as ftet as he>mew how; but 'was met with a steadier flrom' Gannon's left (ni]tbD ey«>; HtMt was followed by 'atoillar deliveries on the ncso aad-mootb, wllhout any return. Baldock tried to turn the Ubles by forcing the flgbttog, bntvraa agato met '^Uh a etiogtog ahot on the mouth, and Gannon fell nom the force of .bls own blow.. .• ', ; '18. Gannon was almost ftee firom marks, with the' exception of botog flushed. Baldook, much punished, tried to' force the flgbttog, and wss wof ally short to tils delivery, but daahtog to, I close oDBded, to wbloh they fought to the ropes, wheire a'stmggl for the faV took place, aud as Gannph did not persevere for £1, tbtow. but was flgbttog all the time,' BaldOcS^as'uppermost Baldopk's spikes to the soramhlo at the ropes went through Ban Oliomas' foot, boot , and aU, ney had now been flshUnB 37 mtoutee, ' 14. As soon aa they were at the iciatob, Gannon planted oh Baldock all over the rtog, and fought htoi down at the ropea. IB and 10, The rtog wu to. great ponfuslon,' to consequenc4 of several, who onghftp know better, getttog wlthto the ropes and slakes, and soiroeU leavtoa room .for the men to flgbt, Gannon had all tbe boat {f'the flgbtlog, as he never had his uft out of Baldook's ftocand flnlshedthe round* by tbxowtos the Haymarketpetand wUngonhlm. ' 17. Gannon to this rodnd had all the best of the llgbttog, plant, tog onBtfdook,andrnnntogaifay agato, repeattogItuatU Ba^ dock clntohodhlm, aad to atragollag fo^the fall held Ulokey rather low. An appeal ,wu madfe, bnt not'allowed, Ttmok 88 mto.. I ' 18, Gannon sent bU toft on the aoie, and U they got together tho rtog was agato broken to,, and great confOalon ensneS, the portuans of the menbohavtog very badly, and as the men fell together, dostog round toem, almoat precluding the seconds ftom picking up their respective nion, 10 and 90 were of the tame sorambltog character, the rtog being fDl) of roughs, and In tech both wore down. . ;il. Tbe referee repeatedly caUed time, and bad to eater the ring before he could nake himstlf heard. The men at length oameto the sorotcb, and Qannon got on the right eyebrow. Jack' returned with a Swlpgug right-hander on tbeliaok of the bead. jHtokey tbea sent bla right on Baldook's left ear, knooktog blm off his legs. Tlme,47m1n, ' " J'^iZf^lJ.ft?'^ 2'ao'eooneratthe soratoh than be sent out his left at Jack's aose, who; to trylna to conn' ter, slipped down. 98. Gunon, as lively as at startlsg, planted eapoor Jaok's nose, who took his punishment moat uniUnahtogl/sad tried §!Sto«8*ht'"hSito '•*<».*»"^'fi«*»«-J. 34. As .the men were »eat to th* soratoh, a ory ot "police' W4I »«J««d, .ud sure eaougb. In tbe dlitanet itveral w*n ntn privy to his own apprehension, deny. '---•- , vtru ajiy.iu.ousivu, a £act Bbaw did oot itteDpl to Before he laft we promised we would lay hla reqatn tt- fore oux readers, and we have now fulfllled our piomiie; M whether tbe bar» faced impudence of the propoalUon wIDisi for Baldock tbe reward to wbloh his ruffianism oertabili din- tltlea him, vre know not He may teke It from u>, hoiiev«T;i{u both he and bla mentor, Bbaw, are no longer members of lhel> aoclatloa, from which alao Tom lyier's name b^a aiahi lia eraaed, and that nntll be has unlearned the rufflaslsm to aUtt he :has been ireomtly educated, and bu betaken hlnaelf <nt again todvlllly and deceaoy, he bad better refnto flrom iup |sg bis lice to or near our office, All bla associates nuyito restaasnred, that should they'attempt by geelureor aotlontf tt; ktod to totimldate any one coanetoud'with our eataUlilmitt, warranto will at once be isaued for their appiehenafon, asdlkr wlU at once be bound over U keep the peace.- BefoietiUli leavt of tbls aflUr, we art) requested by the prSprittonoTw Journal to slate that unless the present system of tertorlni,'eiIr exercised by a eertato clique; te at one* and forever put aa oi to, which oan he done 'with the greateat ease by the puileiBH totareeted—the pngillste themselves—AcTTa lift in £gnA*d oeasetobe-toeorgaaof tbe Btog, and every effort wlUbttai ononrparttopntaaendtoaaport which, asatpreseitMiitl on, cannot be dtfended on any ground whatever. tThithiriti' tlenwB will ever sgato b* persuaded to veatore to tbe rlsgiUili a problem yet to be solved>-i/d('i lift, Oct. lOtb. ' FBED. FIBBEB ARB FTGOT WOLFB, . . ' 'At datdE-^nqBT, xoB iso. This matoh. origto^y fixed tot Oot Bto, forpmdeatltliMW waa b^nght forward la day, and, to consequence, taok)lM arilhont istectrapllon.-. Five to thO'momtog irss th* tliia tasN for tbe start, and the ring - wu ipltehed Bear WoodbuTi'lMi Fisher wu flrat In, attended by lIoeFaalkner and an dd'Hettn)- nam pugDIat Wolfe 'wm- seconded by Alf.UanbaO tndni . Oamintos,andatelght.o'olockthemenatoodupfor ' ■•• [ .'. '1 . TnarioHT. ■ ■' '' ■' '"" Bound L Wolfe, atood over:.the BIrmtogham lepreNotun being Bome 9to. the taller mao. Both looked to goM m Fisher carry tog more "meat" i than uaual to hlsen«eaMH|; Sparring (Or. meuurement when Wolfe led with hlsMli'lH wu short Fred, vialttog the chest to return. In ss aMMW; tempt Wolfe got oa the Jaw aUgbtly, bnt wu flaely mJB^ on tbe Bote, a hot'an, from :whlch the -blood trloklsdlMK: (Fiist blood forFUher.) A slight passage of arms, Ud WW .-, X Wolfe ouae'ap.bleedtog, but met his maa balf-ihffii^ ibeyaottodcee work,'Fiabertovultogen the face,'aad, Mn; tog the left peeper, left • "parting gUt" WoUeretaUtMO the obut and' left oheek, but bis blows appear^ •''''^i! laok the foroe reqoislto to leave aayiiBBresUoa' IK1i«.(*!Sr double oa the moulh aadrribs; aadJ WolfeiwaatdownttlinU' 8. M to (4vor of Flshar, vrhoAnubt bU man dowa atUMV^ 4. As sooB aa they got together, they countered rimuW a T i e w on the forehead, which tareusbt oa some heavy hlttuloaD* part of Fiahar.lniwblohbfl badedon tb* aeok, mn«^ wolf* down* .,-•■<■'•.- ■ • ' } '_ :B. Good exebtnios,. Vraak getttog on the left peep«i"<f retamtog on the cheat, and agato got down. m 0and^ IM.M strongu a Uoni,Wolf» bleodMfHOW left peeper. Bome. weU-meanl *xoh*nEes,.Wolf* beugioif"' down at the do**.' ' « .".Ji, 8. At Itatonee, flghttog.weUto a dose, when both ioavl<n^ 0. Wolfe began to look very "queer," ind rolka •»2Pfij oonttoned to light gamely. Flahex got on at all powr* flgbttog bla man down to hi* own oomeri ' ' 10 to 18. All to the ume diredtton. Fisher "g«tt^gJB^ over the dial; Wolfe, although conteattog gamely, IhugU.w^ attheflnlsh. • . • > . ■ ' ^ 14. Astoonaa«ip,Fred.]aniIedahot'aaoathsrightd«BP2 aad got away bom a retan; He sgato fetoted bis ait4^<?S2 upon WoUe got down, aad a cUlm ot ^'foul" wu vim,^ oveiraled. .. ' 1 - . . • j'v.i„ I 18 to 90. The fight might now bk said to t>«vlrttt*I7e*«£ roand after Tonnd WoUe eameap oalyto bewodverg""^ and wu down at the flnlab, to every instance. '3lto B« aad last Bee: " " iiao, to every insiance. «,.iu,iAui . plte the guneneaa «L'SSS^SS man, who took bla punlahment with tbe i)tto<>^ IfSf.vSuc Fred, went up to him and floored him in bis «oner, nw^^ round, untu at the thirty-flfth roand Wolte's aeoonds tiuvw^ the aponga for him, after oonteaUog 87,mto.In ui game fellow would renew th* ebgagemeat, aad fl(Bi»~r^, rouad. He waa much mortlfled at bis deteat. Idd abowsa BideiaUe puDlahmeat both his eyes futoloalsg, his hMij^, aad Us right ribs bruised. Flshot on the 'L'^°' M|kft no natk.wlth the exotpUon of a slight coBtuaIononw| eye, and a fewscralohes oa the back of 'S«»«<*'„f|So*f«* unoaUed for altogether, u WoUe. though • Jfi°?JStr-3 v completely overmatohod by the vigor aad impemoaiv " moroyonthftdotponeat ' OrBUTijiD Livnt-On Monday, Oot flih, about W uttoblsd at BhlDley to witoeuthe flgbt <5'£9 * riaf B. Oorley and 3. iavto (both of .Bewsbury.) »• formed ats»»tli«*uly hoar, *»dto.woTktlio»«»»»?™ ;- fn .■