New York Clipper (Oct 1863)

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J/S N\ s \ I). P I 7 / AMUSEMENTS. UOULKY'8 UPKRA HOUBH, BKUOKI^YH, Cct. COUBI b BEM8EN BTREETB. B, U. noOLET Sola Ptoprletor. E. BOWEIIS DtiectorofAmaMmentl. T. S, PBENDEBOABT Vocal Director. Prol BTKAUB iDitmmroUl Director. MONDAY EVENINO, Bcptenber 98, tod doiliig the week. THE HOST DBUXIANT AND YAmiO) MINBTREL ENTERTAINUENT EVEB OFFEBBD TO THE PUBLIC. AMOTBEB OBAND OHANOE. Flnt tppeinkiice of the srett Ethloolaa OomeaUo Ull. J. T. BOTCE. Flnt week, elnoe tbe re-openlDK, of- I SCHEUUERnORN'B BOT, / B7 Obrlaly, Bughea, Bowers, Itc. Flnt week of 8AUCT MiaOEB PETE, by J. T. BOYOE. Tint week of UaNDY ANDY: or, Tn New Sebtakt. by Bngbci and Bowen. By reqaeit, Ur. B. PUBDY will apnear Id hla very Itagtatblo UIHSISSIPPIFUNO. New BoDRS, Acta, Dances, and Plantation Bceuea, Soon open at 7; to commence at 8. TlckoU at cents. PrlTata Boies 18. 95- KUX>8 OI.D BUWKRV THK^THIC. Proprietor. Director, and Htnaarr 0. L, FOX. DOnBLE'ATTRAOTION, GRAND COUBINATION. ANOTQER NEW GHOST DRAMA. UtDNIOBT; or, THE GHOST OF TBE FEBRY; Anrt rerlval of JACK AND THE BEAN BTALK, Tbn srcatest of all Comlo Pantomimes, by UR. G. L. rOX, Wbo will appear In connection with JAUKSON HAINE', Tbe CbamplOD Skater of the World, and tbe talented Oompinr, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WFXINESDAY, Sept. 28, 30, an(f 30, ■ MIDNIGHT; dki THZ OnOST OF THE FEUBT, Solomon ...O. L, Foi I Marietta Miss B. DenvU. Ctiarlos 0. W. Thompson. I,aDrttte....'Un. E. Obapman. Biptlale H. Obapman. J JAOE AND THE BEAM BTALK. Happy Oo Lucky O. L. Fox. Bwallowallap ....Tony Denier. Hppercmat S, O. K.Fox. Tne Champion Bkator Jackson Balnea. Boslna, with dance Hlaa Louisa Browne. To conclude with the Farco of UIBOHIEF MAKING, ly BDCOKSH TBS INDEX OF PUBLIC OPINION. BrlUlant Indeed is the flattering lecaptlon everywhere accorded BKa SHARPLEY'a MINSTRELS, Eclipsing nil their ureat sncoesaes of list teaaon. TOE UAUUOTH TROUPE OF TBE WOBLO. TWUNFY-TWO STARB, wboae bright aclntlllatlons eanse the taint glimmerings of pony tlTtlry to pale with Inslgnlflcanco. LEGITIMATE AUIIeTe and a LEOmUATE MANAQEB. Ko mediocre petformen at a "MODERATE SALARY," fbond among the * GREAT IRON CLADS. Onr motto, GOOD FEBFOBUERS and GOOD SALARIES, NO GHOSTS, DWARFS, ZINO TRUNKS, OR OIPTS, teonbred to fill onr hnniea, Tbe great reputation of the MONITORS OF MINSTRELSY, Is alone sufflclcnt to crowd tbe largest halls In the country, In many Inttances bnodrcds belig iurned away from the doors nn- abla to And oven ataDdlSK room. NO 1HREADBABE JOKES, WOBN OUT BONGS. EVERYTHING NEW AND OltlOINAL, BY TBE AUTOCBATS OF ETHIOPIA, who an now on their fording the public one more opportunity of wltntulog the Inlm. Itable entertelnment, pnaentea by this IncompartDly THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE TBOUPE In exlstaoce. Doe notice In csch city will be given by onr Corps of Adrer- Unm, who will display our MAGNIFIOENT PANORAMA OF PRINTING. NOT ONE POSTER ALONE, but a SERIES OF GORGEOUS BILLS, /cOTOilng 1000 square feel of eurfare,) • EAOa ONE A OEM OF ART, the whole pronounced by the Press, the Profession, end the Printing Fraleml^, A "CHEF D'OUVBE" OF TYPOORAPHT. The best talent and energies of Design* rs and hngraTexnln tbe country, Messn. Jooes & Bart, combined with the immense facilities of the Oinclunstt Enqulnr Job Printing Office, bare been brought Into requisition during llie paat ten mouths to ■ehleve THIS GRAND RESULT. . Ooi Duny imltaton OANNOr EQUAL, much less excel It CARD TO PATRONS OF AMUSEMENT. As wa shall make OUT FIRST-visit to small dUee this season, the management trusts this matchless organization will not be confounded, by the publ o, with any of tbe ITINERANT TROUPES, who may visit them—some of which have been organized by "OUTSIDE -irECULATOBi," who, wlthont s particle of reputation as artists, engsge a few INDIFFERENT PkRFORHERS, (Bamadee upon the good ship Mmstrelsy,) •nd by specious advortialng, and other reprebenalble praoUcea, deceive the public and 'Injure the business of legitimate com- panies. To those who have not seen us, we would only say ASK TDOSR WHO HAVE HAD THAT PLEASURE. A rare Mnslcal Ttcat and a Good opportunity Of Judging the Instrumental Abilities THIS MONSTER TROUPE, Is afforded In onr advent In each olty. The whole company marohlng from the Depot to the Hall, pre- oeeded by THE OROHESTBA, AS A BRASS BAND OF TWELVE PIECES, ilieounlug the lateet music of the day. For full partlculan, see progrsumos. SAM. SHARPLEY, Bolu Uautger and Proprietor. FBANK CILLEY, General Agent. 15-tf AMUSEMENTS. / JoBKiiT Walxeb'b ntM^n^^^ beneOt of t^tev^^ QOURAVD'S OOBSIP WITH Oil PATROHA nanrd pugllJBt, at Ban Francisco, recently, we learn thathe was nANAOirRd, ( Wishing to IntrodniW a new PANTOMIME, enllUod THE AUGIO SUPPER; on, THE FAIRY'4 DREAM, Written expressly for the HolMays, staonld address W. U. DONALDSON, care W. M. WARD H Co.. DnmatIo Agents, 3S.3t* P. O. Box IN3, Bnffalo, N. 7. KT'l'tlll HENDKIIHON. This Yodng and AttraoUva Aclrf ss Has been re-engaged to play one month In Leavenworth, having made a vonilerful ■Ausatlon aa iflE FRENCH RPY. f HE HjtB Foon New DnaHie. Allletlendlnctod to her at Piltsbnigb, Pa., will meet with prompt attention. 24-lt AAIKIIICAN 'i'HMATKK, M Broadway. WANTED a Comedian to play Low Comedy. With ono of aterling ability, a liberal engagement will be made. Addroas 2S- MONB. LA TBORNE, Stage Hansger. JOR C«I<>KR. of the "SUNNYSIDE" HOTEL, LONG ISLAND RAOE COUBSE, wllh his assleUnt, GEO. BILL, will bs open for EsasRemenIa with re-ponslble managers, to com- mence tu Ibeir GlIEAT FEATS OF COMMON UAI/L THROW- ING, OPEBATIO SINGING, and FANCY DANCING, etc., on or ■bout tbe let of Horoh, IBM. aU Idtten must be addressed to their solo tsenta, JAMES CONNER k Co., iS-U U Wes| Houston alnet, N. Y. 'iHb, MXoN nlhTKHN. MISSES FRANK and ADE- LAIDE, DAN6EUSE and VOCALISTa—These beanUfUl young Udlcs will bo ready to acceprengagcments with first cloas man. agen, to commence on. or abont Oclol>er Iho Sth or l}tli. Thoso wlehlng tp engage their services will apply to JAMES CONNEIt ti Co., 2S.lt 36 West Houston street, N. Y. / THE RING. ' INDI4N CLUDH AND THKIK UiiRS.—Weorogladto leam that Iho Indian Club Is fast coming Into public favor aa a means of exercise, condncing, ss it does, to a general development and ettengthening of the phyaloil s^etem. Mr. S. D. REUOE, the principal manufacturer of Indian Clubs In tbis conntrr. Is now In receipt of orders from all sections, and be Is filling them up sa rapidly aa possible. Mr. Keboe made the clubs which Co- bum exerclaed with while training for his late fight with MoCoole, end which were so highly spoken of by the cbaiuplon. Clubs of from 1 to 8 lbs., $4.C0 per pair; of from 8 to 12 lbs. each, tl.00 per psir. Dumb Bells, from from t310 to H 00 per pair. Crden sdtlreeaed to 8. D. EEUOE, Cufpeb ofllce, New York, or Post Office, N. Y., will receive liomedlaie attention. 24- Ton HYRB'R TKH'j'imUMAI,.—This great event takes pUce at the New Dowcry Theatre, on Wednesday evening, October 7. Tlckele 60 crnta. For sale at the Cuppeb Office. CAIin PHUTUQUAPHS. of all descriptions. Send stamp tor Oalolojnes, to W. 0. WEHYdS, 28-lt» 878 Broadway, N. Y. THE HYEIt TESnMONIAL \ At tbe New BovrEnx Tucitoe, on Weonesday, Oct. 7Tn Everyinlug Inoks proaperons for a trtmendous houiu ni the New Dowery Theatre on Wednesday, tbe Tth, and eveoliody takes hold with hssrt and soul to make It so. Msnsgor James Llngard will select a rouaing bill In the theatrical department, while Al Conrey of the "Express," 101 Naasaa street, requires time to discriminate as to what diaposal to make of the long Hit of "star" volunteen, but by our next we shall be ablo to give the entire programme. Merchants, bsnken, tbe army, and all professions, are anxious to ssalst tbe veteran Sir Thomas, thsn whom, when money was wanted snd he had It, no better man ever lived. Joe Cobnm, tbe Champion, offun fai spar with any man in America. None but • 'men of fame" wiube permitted on tbe elago In (he Tom and Jerfy scene, when moat likely Izzy Lszarus will enact the part of Tom Crlbb In old atyle costume. The tickets have been fixed at tbe moderate prtce of 80 conts, to enable all daases to go, and may be had of oil sporting land- lords and at the Cuppeb ofllce. Next week look out for all par- tloulors, , ... ^ .. .< '?^I^W!?72J'?' ..«..,/ NED WILSON'S MATCH WITH CON FITZGERALD, V . .... Another InstalUnent of $100 a side Is In our hsnda for this In. tereetlog match. Ned WUson, in company with his trainer, Ben Winkle, called at the Cuppeb office on tbe aflornoon of the 29lb, and left his "centnry," being anxious to get back to his snbutban retreat, the Weehawhen tiulns, the same dsy, owing to the stormy weather. He Is still somewhat fleshy sbout the face, but otherwise strips well. Con Fllzgersld made his money good greeted byabouee not very well filled; not so much, howsver, in lack of Interett In him, sa In the superior attraction of the "leg show" of "the Menken" elsswhen, on the same evening. Johnny Walker and Joe WInrow did the wind-up. Daut and UaGBiTiL—Tom Daley's last card, oa given in the OLiTr£B,it is said, bss really dUnched the nail this time; and that the flght la a flxtnm for Oot 28d, at ■ spot within 12 miles of Virginia City. N. T. Daley Is training in Wsahoe Valley, and McOrath In Spring Valley, Wju FlOBT Abt HSls. MiK,—IwlO Oght any KStb. man In tbo United States, give or take two ponnds, for the snra of tMM or 8700. Man and money nady-at Adriatic Hotel, 198th street and 8lh avenue. A. E. J. BAnLST, "Lolnater Pet" A BPAnsiNo ExniumoN, for the bentflt of Peter Martin, is to take place ou Tuesday, October 8lb Adbabasis Is Oct or Town, a frisnd of his Informs as, hence the re^u of his not having rsplled to Msskln. Ltvoh ANn ToAlB— All tbb Uobei Up.— Ths final (80 a side was made all serene and left with us on the 20tb, Kit Buras representing Lynch—Msgulre ditto Totle, AQUATIC. THE! BOOUN DRAMATIC AGENCY, in Bntfalo, "THE KING PIN" of tblalmmiinau firm Is, we nndentand, about to enter a suit sgalust us for accusing him of copying our Ciioular, and advising film to pay us for the leat engagement we made for him. This Is the second Agency of this kind that has tried <o oppose ns since we slarled tbo Original Agency for the concert business. Ths BOBS of the firm was honged by Beauregard as a Spy for both armies. TtaefaleoraUlmposton. JAB. CONNER k Co., M-lt 28Jffest Houston street, N. Y. \ dABxTvWtTtiw Of Kate Batemon, Hn. Bow- en, Maggie Mitebel, Mn. John Wood, Matilda Heron, Lnoille ./ en Wealem, Helen Wcslen, Fanny Brown, also In character MUe. Testialle, Emily Thome, Ada and Emma Webb, Susan and Kate DenlD, Adah L Menken, as MazeppaandFrsuohSpy; KateFleh- •r, as Arab Boy: OalletU, Cubaa, Merle and Augusta, Adellna and Oarlotta FatU, Mr. and Mn Barney Williams, Mr. and Hn. W. J. Flonnce, Laura Keene, Msdomee Medorl, Snlzer, Zen- fretta, Zoe, Lamoronz, and hundreds of othen. Bent by msll at ti per doz. Send red stomp for Catalogues, to W. 0. WEHYSS, 078 Broadway. Mew York, All the American and English plays. Bend for catalogues. 38-U* noiililll JULIA MaKH, the celebrated OOMEDIENNE, BQDEBTBIEHNE, DANBEUSE and VOUALIST. just aniyad WAHTBO— A good sxperlenced AGENT logo ahead and AdverllsaBMaglolaD. Ooofreferenca required, ao-ll* .Addreu AGlcNT, Oufteb Offloa. PBRaURAIi.—Will G.B. MARTIN, commonly oaOed B. Varth), of 'ProvldeDee, B.L, or any of hla Mends who know where he Is, please send bis sddress to 38 lie GEO. TAN COTT, Box 208, BnflSilo, R, T, at William HasUogs, No. 208 Centre street theplaeo fixed upon for tbe staking. Ibere was a very large attendance, Including tbe Fitzgerald brolhun. Thee. Allen, Jake Roome, Charley Moore, Harry BlU, Sam Davis. Izzy lAzstus, "George," James Elliott and Con biroeelf with "Sir John" and bis tall collar. Con looka hearty, and Maok Mognlra la highly delighted at the man. ner in which he tends to the behests of hts aklllfol Inlner, Fitzgerald has an Esqnlmanx dog (bred ttom one of Dr. Kane's) that accompanies him In aU his walks, snd proves an sgreeable companion to trainer and trained, while the past week the neighborhood baa had a double attraction in the persona of Jimmy Hsmill, the. celebrated rower, and Johnny Mackey, the sclentlSo pug, «ho was selected to put on the finishing touohee to'tha quiet little asndy-halred rcuUer. Jimmy and Johnny have been domiciled under tbe foalering car* of Stephen Roberta, at tbe foot of 114th street, and this being but a short distance from Toppy Megulrs's, they often took a stroll up there. Con Fitzgerald has a complete gymnsslum st bis commsnd, nslni the same bag ae Morrlssey need when Sir John had him in banc for bis gnat battle with tbe Benlcia Boy. Ned Wllaon will pro- bably have a benefit at the City Assembly Roome about tbe ISIh of the month. ^ / PETE MARTIN AND JIM BRNNETT MATCHED V / Fob $300 A SinE. ^ ' Dlsconrsned at not being able to get on a match with any of tbe New York or Brooklyn big guns, Pete Martin went on to Philadelphia, and on the IBIh nit hod an exhibition there at Franklin Oall, on Sixth street which was better attended than any similar benefit there for several yean. On this oceaaloo Martin re-Issued his obsllnnge to flght any man In America at oatoh weight for $300 or $800 a side, remarking that it had been Issued for two or three weeks previous, and begged hard for somsbody to take him np. Accordingly, the bold notes of defi- snce were not without etfeot for tbo irlends of Jim Seimettwent to work snd braught matlere to a focus on the 23d ult, bylneet- logPeto Martin at Alf Walker's, 230 South Flllh street, where $80 a side was poaled In Alf Walker's hands to bind a match at ottoh weight for $300 a side, tbo flght to come off on Tuesday Nov, 21th. The second deposit of $80 a side has to be msde at Richard nailery's; 130 Callowhlll street on Monday, Oot 8ih ■ the third at W. 0. Moore's, 28 South street on Saturday, Oot 17th ■ the fourth at John Murphy's 6 Vine street, on Tbondsy, Oct 30th ■ the fifth at Ed Lancsater's, southwest comer of Penn and Bonlb streets, on Tuesday, Nov. 10th; and the sixth and last at Blohard Callorj's, 120 Callowblll atreet on Saturday, Nov. Slst, when tbe men toss for oholce of ground. All these depoelta are to be $10 a side. Mr. Owen Lamb, of Philadelphia, baa been mntusilr agreed upon as final ataheholder. We ahall keep onr rcadeia fully poatod from time to time as tbe match progrossss. OrBNiiia NioiiT at tbe Senate CBAHnsB.—Johnny Dwrer long and familiarly known to the sparring fraternity and former- ly bartender for Jack Balh, boa leased the pramleea of No 18 Eaat Ilouston street known as the Senate Obamber, and will have his opening night on Saturday, Oot 3d. He boa seouzed a re collection of sporting prints. GRAND ANNUAL REGATTA. Tbe Eighth Annual RegaUa of tbo "Empire City Bowing R» Satta Club" will take place from the foot of 114th atreet Harlem liver, on Monday, Oct. Sth. In connection with the Regatta, the club will have a Cotillion Party on the eame day aa the Re- gatta, tbe dancing to t>e on a large double deck Barge, and the Barge to lay opposite the rsoe course, giving tbe ladles and gen- tlemen a chance to witness the grand Itowlug Btgalta In the af- ternoon. Tbe dancing to commence at 0 o'clock, A. M. The grand Begatta to commence at half put 1, P. M. A good Band Is engaged. Tickets fur tbe Cotillion Party, and to wltonos the Regatta, 80 cents each. Tickets to wltnou the Rogstta, 28 cents. All tho proceeds to go to the rowen In the Regalia, piuaa. Ffnt Race.—To start at IK 0 clock.—17 feet Boats, no ontrlg- ?en sllowed, two pairs sculls—first prize, Obsmplon Fisg and nrse, $30; second prize, $10; third prize, entrance fee, $2. Stcmil Race.—rot elx oared boats, for amateur osnmen only, no reatrlcilon in boats—firat prize, champion flag and silver pitcher: second prize, enlrsnce foe, $8. I hird ftace-—Four oarod boats, no restrictions—first prize, champion fia« ana puns, $80; second prize, $40; third prize, eutrsnce fee, $6, thttrtk Aon.—Champion senile, no realrlcllons—flnt prize, cbamplon flag and puree, $40; second prize, $20; third prize, entrance fee, $3. BDLIS OF TBE BXOATTA. I. Tbe boats shall start from the Judgee'boat anchored off the foot of lUlli etreet Harlem River, and row down the rtvor to a atako boat, anchored off the foot of 01st etnet; which boat they shall torn from west to east or from the New York ehore to tbe Long lalond shore, then up to tho Judges' beat foot of 114lh street turning from west |p esst or Itom tbe New York phnre towsrds Randal's Iiland viore, then row down the river again, turning the eame as beford, then np sgain to tbo Judges' boat, pusing tbe Judges' boat on either side to compltte the race, making 8 miles. Including three turns. 3. Tbe boats will get ready by the sound of n bugle, snd In ten minutes from that time the Judgea ahall etait the boata by tke firing of a gun from the Judgea' boat 8. The boals shall draw for choice of position, at a meeting of the elub, on tbe evening of Thnnday, Oct 1st 1803, st the Na- tions!, 400 Third avenue, and all' boaU entering after that date ehall take poeltlon aa they enter. 4. AU boats to t>e entered on or before tbe lat day of October. A boat entering after that lime must psy one bell Iheentranco -fee addldounl to tho original amount 5. All boata entered at tbe National, 409 Third avenue, near 8<th atreet or at tho Exchange, 3(0 South street The entrance fee to be paid, the name oi the boat registered, tlie name or names of the crew, and the color of their uniform designated. 0. If boals get foul they muat separate as host thoy can. Tbe crews not to put their hands to another boat or boats, to pull or shove for the purpoee of extrlcsllng themselves. If any boat wantonly or maliciously Intoifcres with the progress ol another boat they (ball be rilled out of tho race; andsnytHiat no:com- plylng with the rules shell bo declared out of the race, and de- prived of liabenifitp. 7. The number of Judgea shall be eleven, and two of tbeae ahall be placed In the lower slake boat The dedalon of the Judgee ahsU be final, nnlets such decision should conflict with any of the rules governing this race. a The prizes will be delivered at a meeting of tbe club, to be convened for that purpose one week after the Begatta, at tbe National, 409 Third avenue, near 36tb street The Regatta will take place on the flood tide, and the race course wlU be buoyed off fifteen days previous to tbe day of the Regatta. The slaamboata Sylvan Orovs and Sylvan S'ream will jun from Peck Blip and 10th street hourly, landlog pssaengen st 120lh street a ehort distance from the race course. Tbe Uecond and Third Avenue Railroad will convey pasieogen within short dbitance of the Regatta coune, lUth street fan fi oeats. jtmoES. J. D. R. Pulman, Jacob M. Long, Bobert Foster, Lumen B. Wing, John B. Coltee, J. W. Illlob, A.I,.8ulsrd, SlepbrnVan Noatrand, M. W. Gooderson, Wm. Miner, and Judge James M. Welsh. N. B. The last meeting of tbe Club, prevloni to the above named Regatta, will lake place on Thursday evening, Oot let at tbe National. 409 Third Avenue, near 80th street AU boats must be entered for the Regatta, on or before that evening, or pay an additional entrance fee. SICKNESS—that pale and fearleu visitant of the peer and lh»> peuant, the proad and the hamUe, the aoUve and the idle, ths sobolar and the dnilard—Slokseas, the nnaoarlog, iu nncare- m ml >Qsly entered onnandusa, and laid lu prostrating hand upontu/ Yes I desrnader, Dr, FELIX OOUBAITD haa bean compeUed to eicbew Poetry ibr the lUne being, snd choose medl. oomenls/or his bodily InflrmlUea, and thla will acooant for tta» brief interrupllon of UOURAUD'S LIBRARY OF ROWANOE. "The course of Irai' love never did ran smooth," andll liimtS that the cnrrent of MISS JULIA WRIGHT'S love vrlll glldB along the more Joyously and awlmmlngly for this slight lmpedl> ment Next week her history will be reenmed. As it Is only In sickness tbst we spprtolale the blessing or health, so also we may say—it Is only when our skins sn tanned, pimpled, ft«okled, or sallow, that we appnolate the bleulng of a elvar, white, smooth, tronspsreot cutiole—sn:h an one in foot- as GOUBAUD'S ITALIAN BlBDIOATED SOAP la alone able to. impart By a parity of reasoning, what lady would wear& raouttaohe, whan she knows that OOUBtUD'S PODDBE BUB- TILE wlU totally eradloste saperfluoua hair? 4^ Correspondents will pieass bear In mind that all mall matter muat bepre.pald, and thatbolllesarenotcarrled. More. ' over that all packogsa south of Dixie, on required bythaE(< press Co. to tie prejisld. In order to be forwarded. DR. FELIX aOuBADD'S pnparatlons can be bad at bli new and epiendid establishment 483 Drasdway, throe doon beloir Grand street removed tiom his oM dspot 07 Walker atreet eotab. llshed s quarter of a century. Also of Bays, Brooklyn i Bataa, 120 Waahlnglon etreet Boelon; Callender, Philadelphia; Madam*- Dubols, Pennsylvenla Avenue, Washington, D. 0.; and Beth 8. Hence, Baltimore; and olhen who choose to eend cash ordeii^ Forwarded by Express, snd oliculan sent free. MISCELLABEOVS ADVEBTISEHENTS. t*SI::§^Tt?lll BOOKS, BEAUTIFULLY ILLU8TBlTEDI-"C0UTUhlp of Chevalier Sly Fox Wyokoff, showing his hssri-nnding, utonod- Ing and moat wonderful love adventursi with Fanny Eltaler ana Mies Gambol, 20O enge," 28c; "LIfn In London, 1887 pgs, 41 engs, ~ vol," $t; "Mysteries ft Miseries of N. Y,, 4 voL." $2; "MyaTe> les of London," $1; "Aneodotes of I/>ve, by Lola Montet," $1.38; Courtship k Advenlurea of Jonathan Homebred," $1; "MatUdar or the Adrentnreeofa Young Woman," $1; "Arts of Beauty, or Secrete of a Lidles' Toilet wltb binta to Geutlemen on fas- omallng," nsc; "dam Slick In Search of a Wlfp,"80e; "Count of Morlsn," 80o; "Clifford J: the Actress," 80c; "Tbe Opent Dtnesr," >0c; "The Loves of Psris," SOo; "Ooneplratnr'» VIoilu," 78o; "Mysteries snd Mls«rles of Son Francisco," 800; ••MargnentedeVBlols,"8(io: "DlanadePolUen,"$I; "Boobes* ter," 80c; "Memoln of an Aolress," 80a; "Mary Glontworth," 80c; "Star of the Fallen & Victim's Revenge," 80c; "Womso'a Lnve." 3Jo; "Qraoe Weldon," 26o; "Yale OoUege Scrapes," 3Soi "Tom BIsiiIMon." 28o; "Uatrldde'e Daughter," 2So; "OborleF Burner," VSo) ■ GsntUmon'a Daughter <: Mabel the Aclrtsa," 2Sa; "Rescued Nun," 380; "Love, War & Adventure," 28o; "Ev» May."28e; "SptndUirllt," 38o; "EUen Grant"2So; "Ten Years onthoTown: ur the Played Out Club," 28o; "Jow'aDaughter,"' 28o; "Daring Dtcdart Good and Bad Women," 29c; "Midnight Queen," 38o; "CarolineTracy," 2Bo; 'Orphan Seamatreta," 98o; "Julia MansSeld " 28c; "lieUe of the Bowery," 20c; "George Be- ten," 28c; ••Al-Ua-Kan.Tur CIrele," 28a; "Gambler'aTrlckawltb Oerde," 38c; "Herman's Msgle," 3So; Juliette Moon," ISot "Boxing Mode Buy," 18o; "Courtship Msde Eoiy," ISo. Card PBoroaBAPEr—28e, five for |l (genuine, not lOo. litho- gnphs), Sent In our teali d i Ircular Letter. Any of tbe above s<nt poslags pslu by moll on receipt of named prlcee. to any person In the U. B. or Canada: also army and navy. Addreos, with postsge currency or "gnenbaoks** enclosed, 24 8u CHAB. H. DAY, New Haven, Conn. 7 TUB OHBAT prize: RING CONTEST. \ f In regard to tho great pngUlsUo contest of the of e we make editorial allusion elaewhere. That Clipfeb readera may be kept IhoTOUgbly poated, however, we here append quotations from our latest EngUsh sxchanges :— "A further Inttslment In the great £3.000 match was dniy made good in the preeence of a large purty on Tbnrsday evening, Sept lOlh, at Mr. RIchardeon's, Bborcdiloh, The attendance comprised a complete muster of the 'upper ten tbouiand,' and even aubordlnato ones who can either figure as troy or svordu- poise weight They bnatled to the famous F-sst-end drum In this psrtloulsr locality, Ilka heathens of old round a tutelary temple. King was present, snd It was clear that ho has tbo most hearty wishes of the friends of bis marUer. Heenan, lUie a good boy, was salubriously Inclined, and, therefore, did not as tbe lawyers ssy, nut In sn appearance; but bis gnsrdlsn, Owen, represinted tbe Duke'a Motto, 'I sm Here,' and ths half-cestury on behalf uf J, 0. H , was, as say readily bo Imagined, forlhcom- tsg to tbe very beat of time, two bnura preluding tbo witcliing hour of midnight Boeponae woa duly made by Iboaa slsra of the East, who have 'tklnned the lamb' on the triple event of Isteit fiatlcuffs, and so ended the ceremony of posting tbe four teenth deposit of f 80 a aide, between tbe big-handed warrion— Tommy and Johnny—tho pltlants ol Iho forthcoming tourasy for £1.000 s side."—;!'. .QxirKng A'aa. Inslludlngtothosamoeveutthe Sportitig X{/'esays:—"There wsa of coune tbe usual mnater of tbe talent Mr. 0. Bush pnt down s clean fifty-pounder for King, Owen Swift following suit with anothnr, observing Thoy look like own bntbem." Th» uinal spwehes were made, with tbe announcement that theneit ^epoeU, of £80 a side, woa to be pasted at Jemmy Webb's, the QrllBn, Church etreet Bhoreditch, on Thuraday, Sept 24Ui" \ , The Deibt Youtd to Show okob hohe.— BUIy Toole will have a sparring exhibition on or about tbe I3th. Nin Wilson's Coupuhemtabt at the Oitt Abseublt Boons - The friends of Weebuwken Ned are stirring themselves on bis behalf, and intend getting np an exhibition for him attheOltv Assembly Rooms in a week or eo after tbe Hyer Testimonial Nod WlUon Is now mstobed with Con Fitzgerald, and the onbUo WlU have a good opportunity to see how the Woebawken Chin. ph>n looks and span. v/Ed, LowEBt to Patset Mablei OB jAOE Pabtok.— This BrookV Am boxsr csUed at our office on the 24th ult, and expreosed bis anxiety to get on a matehwlth either Potsey Marley or Jack Parton, at catch weight for $800 a aide, in tanWeeka from thS fint deposit A match oan be Insured by csUlos either at Pat KeUy's, Tammany HaU, comer of York and Peul strseta or Mike Henry's, corner of Plymouth and Gold atreela, Brdbklyn,\ / Jobnkt AAuqN and Hts Hotel.— The Dromlo of the Rlss th^ .tccentrio Johnny Aaron, hts taken tbe lltUe aaaggerr located at No. 23 Ohamben street where he wlU hereafter ft^iSdresdy to serve np ales snd sniriu (not ghosts) In their nnadnllereted purity, and cigars of lbs ImperlsTordsr. In connection with the a^oon he hsa private rooms for giving InatraeUoo In the mami ar^ at which ho Is one of tbe meet expcH men in the country. /stmt- " " ^„„^^,^„„„, pA'nET Mablbt's ExHiBmoii-On Monday, Oot 8th, Patsef ftom Europe, will start on a Starring Tour. M'Ue Leo brings *itonds giving a sparring sxhlblbon at Montgomery Hall, 78 with her many new pieces never performed In this conntrJ. KPrlocestreeL when aim..hM.tm.n «/ 4%....-T t....J . All engagements for this Lsdy muat be made through ber sola Agents, JAMES CONNEB * Oo., 38>1t ' 38 West Honslon Itteet N. Y. 'Prince street when all the best men of the day are expectei^ to spar Tho wind-up Is to be between Jack Psrton snd Pataoy Marley, who wUl slow how they flght in the oU ooontrr. Ti^. ats, 28 cents. ' " /eluotp AND Obem -Saturday, Bsntamber 2«lh, be'on V *olopkP. IL, waa thetline appointed {n the arUolei of agra» ^entfM thefoarlh i egn^ deposit of $100 a aide to he ^e. Bany HUl, on behalf of Orem, posted the flimsies In dae Ufaie but np to Ihe Ume of writing (3F, M, Monday. September Mlhl neither EUlutt nor any one on hla behalf hu tat In uasmS^ auce; consewnUy, Hany Hill, In behalf of his man. InsUv alainui forfait and we, prasoffle their match may be ooiuideKd S';-^" 9^°.^ •** » 1*^8 eihiblUon id Brooklyn, cb Batnrday, oot ad. TSOT on THE BUTTEnnZLD CotnME, Utioa.— 0x0. M. Patcben AMO UExni Olat.— Tbe celebrated brown stallion, Palchen, on tbo 17th ult, got defeated In three etralgbt heals by Henry Clay at Utica. In the flnt heat Patoben was allowed to do a bit of good trotting, evidently to lead people astrsy In their boUlog, coming In with Henry Clay about a neck ahead, after an appa. rently exciting trot. The second heat Olay boat Patohen two lengtba, although the atalUon pressed him pretty close tho flrat hsUmUt. The final heat was won by Clay, with thirty feet to spare. SmOfABT. 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