New York Clipper (May 1864)

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50 THE ISTEIW YORK CLIPPER. •; j:s Dnionad yon from doooll mort.opel, moro Inwne- bMbooDonlyMtlagapMtt 'Vttetif bolovumaiUir; ^VMOTtmUra wbloh Hnirl^Ud l»li:wHI> MtoBj^; liirotonoDtbidiniiilcnotmpnMlon'on b«r did not, ID «»oL'ind.r.UBd fi-*j* lOMooy 1 lli»ther»»Mhad6»gerIydn«ktt,wUjed to B*. IbeynowtpproubcdlliMton-iihen UM ilpslL- VMi. wen gteetad wltli» noUjr ■Mtt, > ■ ;':> •Xong Uvo (bo King of (he OlptltiOHaiig Hvothe yonng Bill, psib ACCIDENTS iH^i^HtATWES. DiOH BoDoioiDur Iiu bifd!V groat <loal of oiporionco ■Boug whias tbeatrea tn thli and tho old counixy, and hit opinion on tnattars oonneotod wUh the itsge ara en- ttued to maob oonHdenUon. Tbo Inoroan Id the. nom- ber of aoddenU wbioh havAoflaUi takenploooln Bulmd, bMM oalled forth Ibo rollowlng artlole trpm tho "AurtOe bnln" of Mr. Boneloanlt, and aa It conlklna aomo bota and nggasUona wblob may be of aervlva on thla aldo of tt«AtlanUo,weglveltpabIlolly: •^•i^iateuuaadlaiuliicuoorttaim. Im London lUD- CnirrmM^a omM br lb* Lord chuDbcrlaln, agrad S; nJ!lJJS rh,"i..< i>..mHS!«ii« wUota bare latalj occund ' taaTSDS^riSi w* wMb altrlbaublo lo UMtr oaRlaaanM S<ibalMtad beoi ftTorcdirilhaalmllar Intarrlow.UiOT ' uHanalosanliiiUTaiid Jnatioa olao, ban aUilbnlcd Ibe 3Qtomasatfua, Tnegaaantiijnmanlaon thealuQ ara tmddaiutraiia. Iho giotmd-iutal, ailtlatiimod,laao 1 fB tdn wUdi Ueroo tb* atage, and ta la^iplled by a Ooilble Am oaariDfifaioiuh the atagaUta'giaJointtxlbw. lua gToond' ^^H^ffSdfbrbanianuoTaT twain lacbta, and the bnnun aniplond an of two Wndi llifl ordinaiy flahtaU or oonunon open homtf.and tbaaigandordicukrbnncr, vblcbreqaJlreaaeliaa aktannay. Ttaae Utter giro tbo beat U«bt,uid an caaanttal whan Maaht nd ttntaarenqnlnd—an effect jnodooed bylha naaof ■ aaknd alaai chinmaiW' Iluao anand bunaia la a ground-Ufbt anihaprindpalcaiiaeorthamlaclilct A ballet glrl'aaktttaooma lOharhnae^balofabontelAbtJmlnehcafienilbagTonod. Ifabe alpod orcr a row of dabtakifbiinien, her aUtta wonM not Igalts at SSdMante; bnt If aha alood for au Isatanl onr a nwof aiganda, Wnari abd An oondnetad by tbo glaaa efalpuiey will act bar pcttt- >rMil'pi«liialiiilll II laworac thanfoolldi to mt thatthoa JtMa-sttaMadM^B lownanpotof aceneryealled agnond- ftuwt anmnftmfi (bat nnl?) eubteen Inchoa In bdght: tba nana- an |BOif rB,ven that Iba iklrla of Iho ballot at« ao abeat, and |Meot(oCVDOiDtn«llgan,thitlf aglrlatandi wllhlntwofoet afrQlacnaB4>zowherpcttloaatawiDelear ItandoxtoidoTertba SUlkSMyiad. It la equally onel and Tain (oaa; that the glila tan'tmnnn^d,not Is ateporerIbcaa Ughia: they tnowTciy WaB that It laaieaadloglyranfor ataOet^rl to attempt aoeh a ■aCakta'MpwMranwofarnndbnniata. Ibeaoddentoecon ttiwa Tfhnnihe atage la uowoed, and on the entzmnoe of Ibe prln* ilinla. the ballet an UKrred back, and ttiaa one aU yuahea and aovdanpenmothar; and aa they an thoa fonedHokwardawllh Skfteia kqt tnined lowanla Ine pnbUc, bow la the poor drl la hatfc'jow to know when her aklna get Into dacgert iheae mbcnian hi gronnd-Ugbtaabonld bo prohibited. Itwinba aaerandqBlTaljDn to the painter, wbo cllnga Ibndly to the ofltet flwJ'jiWhaii. Iiiintii III laiiiitiiili' ftirll A wlro^iaaBe win pro> toeaaivvaf dahUli^lnit Itli no protection lo a row of armndi^ terirnaBd haatfhBnwblebwin penetnlatho nardt All aide .. . , ^ J baltana abonld, wbclher JSS- vtUi rowi of diule Joti, or flihuili^ or argudi. bo plibftoctvotfe of irue^of ft nuahoot (hia ODomch ~Th«^lCiiuu<n oompUln th&t the ballfit glrli vOi not mako ttrfi billsfc uliti of tM QiiliiILAiittUo iniuUjit ud Muj And npraauli of ooaptflUiethaDi to do bo, I can And ■ meana. tte lla«u«en fopplj tbo fatUct wllh tha ildzts la won aa tho qpnar Aiml- Itioao aUrta co«t about 16^ par girl—no groat oduf laTliealna ware tlia Fintomlmo ooou from £1,000 to- AllOOotD'f«tTtp.- ItlabQO that tho glrli an toxt tt^oa^tlaas,* andperhi^llfoat^0a.awoek. orlBa. at nott, with aOk atook- Mtfai •hoeo, and biDot ailrta to find ont of It, la not ao fnoOU ftOnaiaantlanuit might bo, bat Ibaf an Torj roang, Meaafaqnod_to mpch^oonalderiitlon txim anj ono^ and NEW YOBK CLIPPEB; '.ttaOaeaot^Kcw; irfalieat to Ho^'H m^.^-- biffr'Unm onrttlfMa l *ia ll < r , To CSorreapopAemtm. Cuma Baanav Iksnian.—1^ aae^ 31at,la aaawBtoaoom^ndrtSin— ;—, that ha nana lha wlnns of aAM M ia to Me plua: SanbalUe. TowdedalonU^iM laadnw. X8am.iudB Ihnwa 13, and beta B »10 Ibat be win njj beat bb thrav. tbrawa U: doea A win Ibe nioaeiLXOD BaVla.7ai&3(4k>llobMiu Innt.loknowUedlftroaee It U i>«baUa,howat«, that aome obJaeUon maybe made to BtmOlnaalialhaooanikwtlhwUehha Duat eartalnlyha.ao- ,*alnl.rilid»no«isofilagoflMpl(«*.an^^ ■on, pntaaUy, tt%.fBUiart of jMrt-wwrta-dadnd to hm.a kol4alnlh»dh«ali{ioftheit«nna«. V, ■ . ■• .-:Wehoi«aMna7obiiiwenwail«att«ttonl«H^ iaatlon«9raiwo4aiad^ '■ • - kHi-'cOmim EVENT. ' ; 5 f UotrlhatthoobcorawhlolifellowedJoo Cobnmonhta to th»," Old Country " have BubBidod, and,f9«'UiD- ' donghly companloM aro almort at the It J(mr- , la only naioM that Urt. ehonld oonteroplato ..dlngi and probahlllUea.'of tho oontMt Into Amoricsn has enlewdwJIh th» Bigllsh cbam- an throwing dla*-A I balwaah' Ike hro beta.".. The pilndnia of the two beta to wkWr dIflML In Iba dial, wban A bad B 110 a»*tanerof tba dahl, Blaknlha oonnnaof ll_r■ ■idTlitoaaTbataAUOttallhaoUurnan wlna. utheanona, , ««tato dla(in«t»Te.*tUab«Tr»biowa Md B, wto be b^^^ bawaibeatihalniiUfeB«atkc*nal^deaotowlo. AUetau idrnl^whleh ATtTfta teejtfhla wigar to blrl^ .0. a VxAlbeaimm Onb, It. T.-'O. What waa the.beet time nada^ Ron Tampto,by ntchon, and by Oen. Butler, uaRia baincaa,mlIahmlB. % Haaihe beat Umoot FlonTenpleere beenbeatent a. Waa not lady Fton a dtotlnct animal bom lion lamplet «.WhlebantbaaTelleetealtiotttnghoracalaAiienan annua,ataUngthe lieatUniaof each u the atandantr,,'';*!- Flonlempla^a beat time waa 1:UK: Ota N. Patdiea'a althoogb in the match agalnat FlonTampto oaa lha Union Oeon^ Jane iih, UW, he waa only beaton by a neck In 3i31, Jft mat record of time properly betoogaaokly to tho wtoner. 1JJS* Tea. L Float Temple, OoL BaUar, Oeo. K. Fatoken, Piole^ and lAdy Pahnar. O. a a, mifofd.—L Tom Bayara fimghl Ban CdUo^ (twice) Aby Cronch, Jack Ortnl, Jack Uaitm, Nat I^Dgham, dm Harry Fonlaon, Aaron Jonea^ (twtoe) the Tipton SiHbff, Benlamln, (twice) Tom Paddock, Bob BntUa.and Jobna Eeo- nan; be heat all Ua opponmto enept Mat Langbam aad the BenldaBoy. a. Jem Mace toodit and defeated Slick of Ncnun, BlU Tho™, POah Pito, Bob TMran. Bob BreW* Bam Huat andTOm King; waa beaten by Bob BreUleandTOm Elng; forfeited igO to HOaiuddan to their Drat match, and boiled the monlng of DgbUng in IhUr aeoond match. S. We canoot i. Tanku BolUran beat Hammer Lena, Ttooa Hammond, Tom Beoov fioL Ben, andBob Caant; and waa beaten by Tom Hyar aadJoho Uorrlaaey, T. W. B„ Hew Orlona.—1. Tom Sayem baa a biothar^bst be lan't on the amadey and no fight u ' ' pat down to him to tba X ItwaaBUly,indnolJnnmyl „ lliya Ibe eon. Jemmy the Mhu. „— -r^r., Clartoy lynch Deo. M, un, ft belng HobWa ^.ffkt to_^ iwwhotoiubtChirtoy ■ Oeo. Holden beat AidUEBnait to tbelr own welAn. neaattona token wUh the Tlewtaweanagieaaltartha wQbttauieaaaof llnan excellent In theory,'bnt 1 ranton to flUI would beiIbnndtotally InaalDdentto practloei Omatatrtaa to laid on the neoeeiKy or eacape alalzeaaea aad eaeape dooii. SnVT-iuu Theain to qnlto a cnrtoalty to tbtoreapect, and when I waa kinagar of that catobUabmont I bad many anentertalntog IMtiatouoaeoataeomba. leIt ponlbto Ibat any practical or ngeellng man can for a moment ontertato the Idea that a alngto p0^la«fm]li>.«trlckan crowd would anU blmaelf of an on. Inqwnand myatartona f*-|p—^ Indtog no one knowa whllhorT B^ba been my mlafortone to wUneaa men than one aerioaa a of An In a crowded Theatre. The Impnlae of the aodlanco latninziablythoaame) themenantooqulokandthawomentoo ^wtomoTe, bnt theyaU make InaUnctlTr'- ' ' ^Aoflh'tliey hate enterra; thir ndtbor hear I and nanlodaaf, they will toko no olhcr meana to eieape, A aly for Ibeidoor at ndtbor hear nor aoe, bnt panlo> doortaa^.M opened bealde tbem wllh a polpahto egrtaa, X . thtr.wUlBOtaoe tl^ nor can they be maito to aeeIt—they only X Ipqw pnewnyonL and that to the way tbey eama In; they bare '40 eoalldaaseorlrUBttoanyother. Ihto to Teiy nnieaaonabto, Ttoy CaoUah, Tory abiard, but It la the tooL tik eacaping man wnt m l h a i lamp out of a wtodow twenty foot btob, whore no aeea Ua ilak, than enter a alalnaao or conlilar wllh tho laano of whiab .Mh^Hnnaotaatotad. AU tho ttalrcaaea and carrldora ot Sniry. ,r7?a|i*neali^ wide aad ipaeloniaethoy are, wooldbefoundtobe '^"V'- VAaaa tor the pmpoae tot which they won dealgned. It to not JmbHIiii mlaeblaf *onld oeoar; It le In tbe nmt nanow doorway ' Mmav the andltortnm and Ibeaa fine oonldon. Hen aome ■Cioa.wtaan ftlnto and AdU down ; thoaa next bebtod her an ■MdOT^b*' I <nd Ihna • pile of bnmaa. tiehiga bkioka the Amirai.lna moment Tba ohatnutton Inninaiiiii the panto of OMo Inhtod.'whojamthe maaa on the mora IneiMoably. A< rimOar aeeUaBt migb t occur la Bnuy-lano Theain, to the elbow jalMt) leading from the dnaiina coiTldor to Ibe gnnd alalrcaaa. It would be manlfeetly Ten udalrtototcrfera with Iho healroa lil|B(rt)ltoiy manner by nittatog a licence to auoh u could not ■hew a fully efilcdaitagiaia for lha audience to eaae of alaim. In Ihvkne theatiea the aabtnooatoeompllcalcdr^ialoaa hole, and jlfieM than: irhUa to lhaamallarbaaaeatboenlnneeaannar. low. nayanwiutalmpUcllyand etnubttorwanfaeaatodaalgn. Bolif Ibe ffilaohltf to buU to, and oannfi baoiiod to tbamaniw . u V— tttoimUmt - F. B. '4. Jack Bandall'a height waa UL tin.; welgbl IMlba. He nerer fOnght Med Patottf. I. Old Bntcb Sam weabeaten twice by Brown, a batoher, and Moaworthy. Sam'a belfhlna about ta<M biebc&dnd allhoogbhe wetobed only Ufiiba, he tanontobcd aome of the beat 140 aad IK) lb. bnlKn la the ooanlry. A. Whan the Angto-AmerlcanKaUanatopubUaaed, we can infonn yot^ bnt not bubre. nn^T.m^ I^ndon, a W,—Onr view of tbecaae hthitBln- tended that A ahonid recalTe aa odda to euh ancoaaln wna, aa manypototoaa h4B,beatAonthe/r>l i<r«VplaTel:hatHB appeantohan meant one thing and A ondaeuod It dulerantly, waadTlaelhat thabetbe dnwn, Faithaimon,aafiomthenot Texytodd alatemontowe hanraeolnd, we do notcloaiveom. piebend the pototto dlnnto,wemuatdecUnatodeddepodllTaly, uwa might Indirectly be the neana of deddlng a nun'a money away wna^UDy, Onr reply, Iherebre, meat be tikai an opinion moely, and net aa a derlalim Aa yonraoian<'lttoa ■ucker gama^ any-way yea Tlew 11. SuauTsma—They an darned aa foDowa:—Ikagedlan, leading man, aeoond heaftoa, JUTanllei hgbt comedy, knr comedy. Id low comedy, Irlah oomedlBo, walkmgganta, atojpnf waUognnkold man, nlfUty. Leading ladlaa Ami heary leu, aeaiy lead and old womait, aaeonda^ Jnrenllei^ ifiat walking lady, 3d walking lady, ebambennaldi^ atoging ehambomaldj, borlaaqoe and Old women. Thai then to the piomptor, abue manager, oiU boy, cbom^ ballet, pmperty keeper, waidnbe laeper, and atage oupenten. W. Ajm a—Aom the ajmptoma yoo deaolbe, we ahould judge the dog waa labevtog under chmdotstmchltla wttoapaanL The Inafanoit conalato of a pin, eomnoaed of Ipeeuaanha K to IX eibactc " gnto; camphor 1 to 3 gmtoa glren Ihrtoe a day. A bUateror ofbanbana IK toSgralna may be applied to the aide. and tho dog kept on low diet Thoe to llttto chanoe of doing man Iban to reltoTe a dog laboring undar Ihlaoomplalnlk BiiauoBT.—Bany Jonea wiaboni at Bidatol,Bng„ A) 1B«7, and died April It, 183S: bo detaied ttown, OXym, land, Ourtain, C^niw, Pick, Howo, ^Ipnn^ilr BalnM,'I>oddi BaTue^ Btockmaa, Barney Aann, Betdj^Bcdmond, Walaoo, HIIL Porldaa and Cooper; waa Ijcatm by KedStoeknun, (threetuna,) T-aiham piiber, Yotug Butch Sam, Qlblatla, and Ton BmUh; and fought a dnwn botUo wllh Batoea. a Ife 0„ Wonaater.—A won, both by totaalton andeonalno. tlon. A "BMka" to two "aparca," both ledmtoal lenna, of oouite. A'a meaning, no doubt, waa that he wmld take lean than Ibiee balla la Aooring the pink Any other conalnulton woold lniolTei<*a catob," which caimot fa« perxniltad In ftfarbettlng Jilad erowd Arom aKirtBHiitr themaehMi tbto aho^beln lha form ot an Impediment to tho raab, Ib'enunol a Ibaatn to "London, howoror defeoUrcly bollt, whon the largcat mmMtm^ U OTCT coulalncd might oot rceolly clear out of It to Are Binulea; and Ihannemrhaanippenodtoany bnndtoganlnatanoo flf,artlf^JWhtoh-haa gained any.lmpoxtant hold on'the atnoton ifihAv Immty or hi)f an hoar. ^^C£a9y apeiUng, then, aa tboalica ans, II to not eo neeeaaary. toHmraaoln and uppl^miuiLuy mcana of oonaa ea to contrive aama,mwiod of icidattngTuie tint ponlo ruin of en titrighled ■ mwAL^ittd obUglBg tbem to go. out atowly. Tho lato aooldent to fSdU veatpUAa my onericnce nraoikably. Hen waa a largo occon a ground Aoot; the door wsalaiRe—aelargotoat, allbougb hIddtadiMwMh:bodice,a nun wu abletothiow bto'laaaootfr Ihv jnaaailato Ibe ehuich, and drag out a human being. Tfitn mSoaidedocn of eaeapoi of whuh niy Bnallatail waa made. Bm tlA alblghtcd crowd aeicd u tboy torariibly do—they nabed nodsqr. BofflewomBnatoted;'ahacieatedabtock Hn^the egnoa, which waa ample, waa obatructed: aad had It J twioa or uilce tbo alio It would bare boen blocked.' Bnt. I toA aaauxedlf tbo church had been divided intopewp, and thoa ail uTiawiilii treated to maaatog a crowd, not a alngto llfo would ban been aaoidood." YHE BAilt PliAVER FROM THE COUNTRY; 5'ir !>..:/;. " '■' ■■ "On, ■ Tfu Mir Who W^en't Goo^ EnovgliftiMFInt NInt, UBoeheatot,'l(l.<T4'th«yharecninliedkiiewBaeeBan Olnb, - the Ounaa oait«aponden\ "Item blla«,i' la daa'of ito JAM a eat of In^Moctoyiheaonda na the Xgltoarma' ilipiitaomjDihtogthat once oeoaned,andtowhUba "ball tomthaeoautiy^flgarednromtoenlly. TUatotheatory: IB ^tcaldant of the new olub and your weakly correqond. aiV%*ayot making the aofuatotanee of your Baae Bauler, I vmirntoolngltwiUilho aaaunnoe Uiatwe'ngotog"hea«y"on ^ {^1 Uito aeuon) glTe yon a Uttle anecdoto which a firloid of Militotdalia wHh oouddenhto gnalo. Ho belonged to one bf Iho , bMl ebha that waa arer oiganlaed In Wcalan llewlork,tbo"l<one ' ■toB'/u'nay nanr wen beaton, and hare wim tooumecabla balla ' iiDd oQwr bophlea llrom too nnoua dubi to tbto vlotolly, beating ^ vUfB Ota''(a tough dub to beal^ u their name Imtulea) three . lliinJr imHii by a aeon ot 8 to 7-lhe NIagtm aub, dt Buibto, by a aeon of >3 to Ift dc.,- dr. WcU, my Mend l'. waa the calaber ot onrAratplnekandyourhnmblu aemnt3d tiaaa. F.wu a aun eal^ nd'V tftorioai belter. Ho wee to New York leat anmmer, nditfloeptod an-biTltofromaflrlcndlatho AUanlto Olub to go oreajtoAliogmuda and Jototoagamo.. Howani,-and—I'U'glTe Ua Btory. "1 waa putto 'ibort,' a place I had alwaya doaliod to Bhy, Iboo^ out 'bojB' toilalcd on alwtji putting me bebtod the . tat. .1 aay I wnnlcd to plaj thore^ heeauao when the Bngllah oiicksltnwcn betelwuiUdto Iryandace It loouUtakt'lholo Aaak awUl ballB, ea buidUy oa BUly Ca^yn did Hoax tho wichoL Siaiuttbanibatcemotoniewoaaooodaharpgroundor. Ilook HwflhUld'PBt it to allitbaao Uvcl!ertkan h—Lat about Iho i^ead lettdM to aend It (Km borne to Id bate In'tune to hetd'olf a iDmi;n OIA'M,'B* froze to lU The T017 neat man tml me aHy Bight'alrtlght fbr mi bi«ad baekct, andlbidto celeb It to keep It -tooi-gqtog tbioagh mo. Wbott our «We went to the taat,'Iwaa ' I orer the beta, and tound a lilokoij one about the ue od UiiagdaiB ever tneirneaua, ana DiQuo a Clean Homo nm. WelL an thnngb the game I had unuauollr good lack, made lome d—n and'Cauhea, and to leU the tarutb, I nenr batted eo well to nv k got one moro homo ruo. and would hare hid more, tnit .,t^«i^^UDttotolUiw**aoldatMUupd—nllrely. Alter tbo gmae vMOiar, two or tbno ottbomeakodme what dub I belonged to. IWithmnthO'LoneBtar.'ofllochceler, IhoyaakodmeUIbe- looMd tothelatntoe, and If all tooularonlu our nine wenaa Mjjlai I ^fta. Tou wotild tuTo lAugiioa to aoe them 'hung* out &iS'tf<ti*Wo I told Ihein Nut I eewftt'l jitoyjuKf ^lod flwiflt 10 «luW'aMidUi'r'fuZaWy,bHllAaiafypufina on of tuMihitiutiai jaiw4f iHaatoaiatra ><eV«rw>uMin0' ' "I don't know, Ur. Ed., whether yon can aee anypotottoihe abort bMdIynaiialedauecdota, but« can. Tbo gmd old "Lon^' wfii right gla>t<>ua olub, and wouldhaiebeen playtog to ttr, bna ±ti n£i exlganctoa of ^-ur bhTo thinned our namben nV^panut, apdpfp«{i|aUy tbo 'ntoe' Ibat nerer wtabealea!' (InmBOnr!—The great race for the Ohcator Oupi tho moat imsatmathandJaipiaceon thaBigUtb toii; waawonby a com. Sle'OdUld^ Tlaah to IhoFan, agakialwhomtOtolwaalietat Srilu.. XweniyhorBea.alartod,and too ntooor, wbo to eight ■■li'flW atiil bin noTor won anylmporlantncobetotcbwuat eSwIMlto property of tir. Ton Bnack, Who aold bhu /or a bUe . laMKIWuWBlapreaentowacr. TbetotterwdnMO.OOOontbo bMlSHlne Btokea, whloh amount to about fU.OOO more. wM^lba Ctaom Derby, Oeoeral Poel, Uia wlnnor or toe 9DW' ■MliWM'Jiriiwiill'a Ant fi-nrltn lUa inil raet'tokakplace .J55SS'Pi^eaUy)atteaom.. ». : Conun Bontouma, BnfflUa—1. Ittooontraiy tolaw'toianiy deadly wea y o u a. 3. When then an ^»*t"wHHff nitmw.««*w^y^ anch aa yon mention, or when a man to to bodily Itar, andto EreaetretUa own life, klltoor malmahto aeaallant, tba lawmay old him guUUaaa; bat he ibould le^ the proteolun of the toW' bsTon naortlng to the un of deadly weapona. Gmr, Mewtrfc.—ThedoeeofEUiIopa*mlneralibra9lba."dbgto OorOgralna About the other matter, we may laannomepvl}. culan thnugh partlea who hare reoenlly lelt henL We bare no poaltln eridenou,andIhentOn can aay notbtogmae tlianwa naro already aald. H, L, atoraland, 0.—L One dollar each week for thaaimeaa to tola laana. 1 Addreaa John F. ^ohi, can Mew Bowery Theatre, N. T. Be realdea to Brooklyn we beltore. 3. Ot the dlmenalima at preaeat pnhUahed, about IM. J. a. Mew Orleana—1. Bbo haaaiingthihUt^''illihecon6at biUa m Ibe connliy tor llie peat An yean. 1 She la to no way related to the partlea yon mention. a O. H., Eairiabnrg.—Tour hat, dated Itth, did not reach na lUillaAarwehadgoootojorcaai ahooM bare been mailed 00 the a a, OtorAod.-'Wehanao ;paatU^ tamrtadgacMrt iUnl^'M wlU,u OgMrn told na baton iMringthat he.wlabadto ban It' comeofflnaboulAmrffionlha. ,, Mnaraiio.-^ loaca the liel, aa Alice Hawthorn won toe Cheater Oupal Jbvr yeaneidtolBtSi eo tbat iho oouldnot hare made hor/nlappeaxanoetbenatjieeyeanefage. ; ' -* Tndniu Itusxn, Moitolk, Yk—1. Cun Oram, UO DM. X Med Price, about IW lha. S. Con FltogeraM,a)ao about IM Ibe. 'yi. O., Bridgeport, Oonn^^in Baiea died on the 3Slh of Jm., im. Ned DonneUya death ooBorndDeo. sard, isao. ; 'w. a—Each band mnu be oomptota beton belttog,.ra oom- mondng the game. a McZcowa, MiehriII&—No. 3 ot tba inaent Tolume to ont ol print . ■ ■ •■ f ■ J. a Bmau, OtoolnaitL—Bf.'Bobati^ M Mb Avenue^ ean ft^mlah yon^wUh a pair.' H. W.—Tba dealer, wllb aome playen, baa the prtrllege, bnt not toe oUuoa. H. A. a, Halnarlllo.—Send him another noto, and If yon do not reodra areply, let tia.know, Nan a, Tcannlo.-^ depeadt abonld bare aoedtopanled yonr olullanga. Ann, a,' Denw 01It.-^BU1 Feoto'wu ahot on the night of Ff broaiy 34, UH, and died ahoni tw^n daya aftor. A 0., Veat &oy.—Ito yim mean la bia A^ito wllb UorrliaCT, Ba yeti or King,'at only one partlenlar man t Cair laU, M. T.—The toweat'deali; 'and the, Jaqk batog the ton6^%todlty. a a T., BL Lonla.—We cannot ten without aeetog tba artlelta H.'a.ahleago,—PhotaneelTed.. I 0. W.,'Ititobargh.—Win be plaead among onr card ceUbrlttoa. ftooar, Tttmlon, N. J.—Jem Haoe wu bom to 1S3L Jot OauuiL-Wo'TO got a letter tor you. qo, BfcbvOrgtnlaatioaito eila^! THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. ■ H9mlil"ind Wifd.''.', mOFOsmoy fob a two^abbd saoe. '.. . » Qua PtUaburtb frienda an highly pleaaed dt the' praapctli of barlngan onportnully to witoeaa a matob for tkoilhamplafabltl de- cided on their own wttert, and oipreta allpfalae to Joab Ward Ait Ua offer to row on iho Monongabehb We, too, an pleaaed Ibat Ward baa ao dedded, for Pittaborgh Ja oeitBinly cnhUad to a eight of ^e aiiuaUo elophinL We bare every oonAdeaoe ibat Weld and hto Uendawta meet wllb tho hkat of treatanant at tho^handa 'of the Plttobnrgti gtnUemavtbrwe have ilwiya tonnil t^em io be '|d, aquan men, dealrtog noUdng but a ftir Add, aajl hononhle conpelltlpn. ,: ; On Uoodayi 33d, wa modved the toDotrincf latter &em Hamin to reply to Ward'a lato card:- . '.' 1 Faun Qmn, Enma M. T. Ouma—fear Sir:—In anawnr ,to Vr. /oahim Ward'a card to Ual vnek'a Ouma, I will aay, onoe nrall, thatl.wlllnwblmadve mOa teoe over tbo Plttobnrgb oouracLattrtliu at or&am tho lloaongahato bridge tndotoonne down atntm^ Ibe place of turning—naaialy, two-and one half mUea, and beiDkio the ^a«e of alAliig, n>r Ave hundred doUan aahlo, andl will allow air. WardonobundreddoUanfbroipenaea. UtotonethonatitddsIhntaal^cIwfU aUowblm twobundnd doUui; the noe to name off tho latter part of July or beglnntog otAugnat Aa to tuning, Ir be oonalden then to any advantage, Iwin give him hto ehotee-or .torn for IL Obroouraa ben lean ea- labUabel one, meaaand oornotly, and to In every napeot u ault- able aa any eUuroonnem the eonnlry. TbeoumDialibatttoia of the year Uhkely to be vary Utile. Uy btoken toelat that the toeephuce of the ainve ttrna by Hr. Ward than be todlaMnaOile. To ah«w that I meaa buatoeaailwiU mt Wm. Btereua alln mUa laoe over the aaaseoune, for Ave hundred doUara'a ald^ to'one weak alter Ibe taeevrlih Hr. Ward.and aUowblffl one hundred doUirafbr eneaaea. Tbenaaont'or tbto ottorto Mr. Biavanali^ ihat lwonldllketoeeeoamodttolbaOomwaUand Pougbkeiipde gentlemen about too aune tliao. Hetdna that the unrt wU proveaoooptablo to both, I tenatoyaunii5peetfall( » • .V. •. u .. Jamb» UuniiTPlUaburgh^ ^t^ft?* ^i"- «hawooo»ld glveanytwogenttanm CnmiFpnabkoep<le,ortoittaboula, a two car nia Aw.thna ot em mllee fora good puraei the nca to oomo olf about the auna tlmeMttaeabovo. IfanrortbePouihkeeMlenwenwonJdUkato'. make t nee of that kind, let toom give noUce of toe aaMel ud r. Ihtokthey ctAbetceommodattdi I \ i ^ZiTyZitZ y We ban njH bean tUe totet Ward itoot theaborntblNMlnii'^ I ■ .. OY."!! ;J.'. .'■ 11,, ' ' b«' aJIowa'd aV all. It 1. high tlSl: thrt tiC?*^^'"1^ rogflii iUtM bo rotighly dealt *r, yOi*lli>^^„^' tho'ou»; Jiiv <»««">pt to disturb onriU»ii!»«E?9 trronirtttonBiIona of ibo proireas o''i?F*Ml''?vl^I; getabitt^' ^ .pVi '.': ?T" c iooiifc-i.PorooDcoflUDgboga8now8,'liMlBipo*higtf|.. —, , ^— - —- WpnMl.V'iowlrtDftho JVm«M.nWHow»rdofFoi>«-»th.„ij^ «j. fftbyetta,'. In blaDreMbtanartors, Howard will bo ablo'toelntheladheal^ltwantod, to 3» or 3Mat the outoUe. "i. S^TIT.^.J. , tea&webeardagoatlomannaxtdayeipreaaUawlUtogncaaiO' tiAhlmtothnejaoeafor 11,000ormon each raeo, at mllek yoeolkg and three mlio hoato, againat Ur. Hon&ot'a Ihioena pitndtmbletonlan mare, who baa Jnat eiehangcd binda for Ibe Abdtl tbo time, tbo placo, and tho gdooral arrange- moihl, wo tbldk It Impoaslble forevon tip t^<^ ftatldlouj io coinpl41n,i:MBfl«,tho horo of ihe" other aldo," obJoclB to eoine bertf.ovao If .lhor« wore not apparent obslnclca In tbo'way ofiil^ao doligi add, to meet tbis dltDoulty, Cobum saya at one* tbat h« wlh inMt and light tho Brlt- lahor, not on Engllgb lolI (fbr Joo has Us rcasoni, equal- ly potent with thoao of Maco for so dooldlng), but od what mart be coDsldorod tbo neutral soil of Ireland. Nontriil It moat bo called, to all Intents and purposes, as the rapt of tig babilaUon by Cobuni'e jBllow-countryiiMn •tanit be aocopted'na thi mAo'aflultalOnJ of the EHgllsh character of the asscmblogo likely to witness tho pos- aago nt arms betwoen those two tried knights of tbe ropos and slakes. Even Id tbo earlier stages of ibis affair, ttaero has boon sonethlug t» ohallenge.our approval, In the absonoo of that Idle boasting wbose sure tendency Is to embitter one party against tbo other, and to do no good at all. This was potent In tbe prollmlnarlcs of tbo battles betwoon Bayers and Heenan end Heonan and King. WUh rospcct to tbe former, It was our "cousins over tho water" who were to blame, b vaunting (ho utter Imprognablllty of their hero to all snooassAil altaok-a delusion which tbe battle of Famborough somewhat dissipated; while Ibo more recent llIustrAtlon of the .sort of thing was given by some among o^imItm, lii plsplng thely/ entire faith on the flag of HefitoD;. ifdwi asirii^^W^lmplled, thero Is notblDg/or 'thf sort to oemplaliioi'^' Tif? tAu) tried ex- pertain their'tf^ 'and eqnally matohed, anf.abontto try oonolnBtou In a twenty.fonr jTogt rlogl thingb, as a matter of -opjune, each bts bis frirads and well wlth'ers, we aye sptnfed the nonsense o/bonrlng people talk of tho Ifoolbaidlsess" of an Irish-American flgbter trying his iDOk'wiitfi'an English ono, or of tbe Inevitable cortalntjr p'r "Paddy duttlDE emltboreena ont of Johnny Boll." ' ■ '^ tills sort of talk Is unworthy of true qiortsmen, the Held of wblob, wherever Itmty bo, or whoever inay be tho oilntMUDts^ should bo an opon ono. Desires for either man's winning thero must be,and thesemustbegoverned by coniHeraUons ornnllonallly andoeqnalntance; bntbe- yond tltls, nothing else sbonld be allowed to Intrude. The Oobnm and Uaoe atfuir, eo fur as It has yet pro- gressed, has been grestly wanting In all those, acrlmonl- oda asiiooUtlans which have been found In other kindred alblrs.' At the same time, tbo guarantebs of Its fkir eon- duot In coiolusloo are not wanting. 'Oobum, as wo have already stated, has wllh him men true as steel Id their word and engagements. Timt, In-Itself, Is sulBelent to dlspo) any approbenslon touching -the repetition of nl- logod events, of which so much rumor has of late boon afloat In conneetion wllh another International alTiilr, but oonceming which so Utile tbat Is Ulroctly to the point has been elicited. Take It all In all, tbe Cobum^and Hnco battle promises well. It has already created an Immense Intorest on botb sides of the water; and tho Interest is euro to Increase dally. . —rr ♦— r Nsw.^ToBE OH ITS Uoscia—The Prlie King dooa not monopoUBe oO, the .mmoolar talent of this groat olty. Ibe Chuieb ojvti boast bta good stock of "crude'.' material or Obiristluilfjl- In /the rongb! Onr Courts can ilofenil themaelTea by.'loglo or by'tbo "bunch offlvoi," for many of our law makers and administrators can Just handle themselves Uke the "TlptanSlaahor"or"Coatey Woods," when an Intorloper gives them "any boss," os tbo boys 'eureas It. In 'lbot, Vow 7ork Is on'lts'muscle from' oeDlre-to^lrdiuilferenoe, fttnn the Battery to Hlgl^.Bt'idge. A neat lltlDhtUgg. |9 menti oned as. haying' transpired among some of bur Cdht'lilTSdn'SfftiMay last week. Tbo Board bad been In eessloo, ai)d there .was a blgh old time over some question broujght up, and the discussion, "pro and con," was so gorgeous, thatone verdant and unsophls- floated member had tbe audacity to rise In his seat and mx.tif*. Jt(l<K4>M.^.'ftoted.(n a most dlsgraoeftil'nan. ner." Ibis to tbo broU fkoe«r •■afew'Tork'BoaM 6f ConnollmoD I Whon tbo happy fkmlly a^oiiriied, twji dr. throe of the Counollnon are said to hare taokl^ tho disgusted member concomlng his ofltonslvo remsrk about the Board, und tbe following report of what followed wo And In ono of tbo daily papers:—^ ' Cbundlnum Ko. 1.—"Did you mean that I bavo aoted In a most disgraceful nannerl" 1 JDujutfeii member.—','1 named no.one partionlarly."' CouncUnuni No. 1.—'!Boo hero-ilf you make such re^ marks or charges ngalnst mo, or uny member of this Board again, I will mashyour bead In I'' CbuntUman Jfo. 2.—"Wbo are yen tb . talk like tbat In this Boardr By thunder, I am a llgbtor, and Ifyou ever again make sueb charges In this Board, I will break your buglO." ■ .■ .: " The dlsgnatod member—who had nodeslrdfern masbod head ora broken bugle—becamd moro disgusted ouf of (ho Board than bo bud been (n It, and not wishing to prolong tbo eontroTersy, slunk nwdy like a demoralised cen- trabond, greatly rogreUIng that In giving him an oduoo- tied, bis p&renbi bad-omllte.d those olasalo lessons In muscular CbrlsUanlly—hood masblngand bnglo dlsOgura- tlon-whloh glTpsuoh a dWfni/ue tone to tbo little dl^ oiis^oiis In Ilfe'jWhIcb'.a jnetropolllan Is ooosslopolly obliged to participate In, c Fmm roaTioiinKamaOiiiEliiw,-Ashorttlmo since a member of theNew Tork Bportsman's Club ontercd sdt ngnlnsl J. A. Fanington for oiposing for sale two dozen quail oontrary to law,' and tbe doolor In birds was fined tl20 rortbiiavlolaUngtlienameBtatute. Not liking the decision, ho nppoalod,and on the 17lh the appool was board In tho Courtof Oommon Pleas. Tbe grounds of iippoalworo that the iatl^. ^r the prosorvatlon of gamo, passed April 33d, 1861, was nhoonstltutlonal.ns It onates n poniUty for Uw possosslon of merohondleo;' Also that tbo quail haviBi boon 'sbown to have boon killed in Illinois, tbe penally should not apply in'tbis Slate, Tho Court 00 argument held (be law to bo consUtutlon'al, It being doomed nooossary for tho prosorvsUon of birds io make tlio possession of them as well as the killing of thom Illegal, and that the deflindant must show tlio birds were killed In Illinois at a tlino when It was'not illegal to do se by tbo luWs of tbat^tato. Tb'ls the .defendant was unable to do, and the Judgment was alBnned, Porsena who attsmpt to make game.of onr gs^o laws will have to pay tbe penalty boreafier,'far the Club Is dotormlnod to prosoouto all who In any mannor .Inflrlngo.tbe statute for tbo proBOrvuUon of gams, BaornNO 'su Dr.-LiTlio sight of n captain's guard In 00- oupnllon of two newspaper oetnbllsbmonls last week, was oertslniy a:novol one; and the ooonrronae an imlbrtnnate' ono for the papers, oonsldoring tbo olreumstanoos/'Itis not surprising that the well-arranged sebome Imposed: upon tbo proprietors of the Tfortd and tho •Tournal tf Chmnuroe, for It was a olOTor forgery, and oleVer rogues wore at tbo bottom of It, Wo believe that some of tho more InQuentlal Jonrnals were also eiilrapped, but bavUig disoeverod the IVaad'bofora ttie pafidrs were senl^oui caneollod a large edition oootalning the bogus proolama^ tloi|,and thus saved thomseWesftom tbe flito of their loss fortunate .neighbors. For monthstiaBtlhero has been too much of this kind of tblhji ottd th.e.goyemmbnt bas ddno Itsddty'lii at last taking ^old .ofi 'uie piflleK .Tbore are papers In.this . 0II7 wblob htt'TO fdr a long time boon' ms' aS kinglhlsbogiislnfitny a spaola]lt)%,.,Lottbpmbe;{^,ilglil tbkt ^oir '.'s'oaMtloiiiB',' must'ni;t'.toe.iioh oi). t);eiuoD,'.uid that,'Once poonooiTupon for their i. . . ., ,, n aeooBda, the gity man bdog aeoond. On the br alda, Detkr opanad • m> ot two clear lengttu, and at the half mUe-lel jdotUethaTdlalanee to 1 mU. iaii eeca.; Shark, who bad Inkcn at'Uia'oldataiid,banigalaaglhbehtodlheLady. Bicamwidawd llM dayltoht CD Ihethlrdaarlei to half > doion lenotba, and thai Andtoa no had the no^to bto hand, bo eaaed bJa borae at the htail'dflbabameatMeb, andiflBoatexpeatog tho true capablU. Ilaa of Ua bcnaL'eame beaa an easy vrtoner by half a dotui langthalnSmiiLSCIBee&k' ladyBbannonleaUlog Bharkovertbe afiflm. and faking awwin d Ibennltof (blaaiolttog nee oonvtooed ereiy one who wit. noaM H; that to the yoaag Bambletonlan goldtog, Deitcr, Hr. Alley peaeeaaee a hem of eibaordlury merit, wboee futon to reallla bow hard'ti the ptj- of tbe transgressor.' THE' TirRF. . TBOrriNO BAOES AMD XAICHES OS TH^IWEEB;. BrotT Anclnuirr 05 ihx Uinox Am Fiato^'Oootan— Tbb BaM- BUTonutSnat Aaim TamMhuMT—81 ' (UOO BBwn Toaa or OioaaiM. PatohBi'a Bioax—BtmuL .Plus or Aa Fumaa Maw Jaaan Biuuon-A Mew Bum • Ci 11) aW ipa Maw Toaa. HOHsat'eeemt by genanl oonaent to bo regarded aa a bohday among honemon^ u Uia rarely any important nee or match la aet down for that dn, ellher on the Pkeblon ' the Union toaeki. On Tncadjy, 17to mat, Ibe vhdton to both the above incka muat have liecn thonugUy aatiaded wllh the abandant aport provided for their onlOTmeni, then batog two raeea on eaoh ooano aet down for dodnon on that day. At the Faebtoa Ooan& when the attendance waa largo, Iho Ant event waa a maleh fbt tlOOO, pUy <r pay, mile boata^ tieal thne to Avo^ to hameaa, between two (Ud and wiill-h9iawn'rO<dHen,UiebaygeldtogI>r. Thomu aad thegny g Bulebtoia;-tho former driven by John Lovett,and the by Carl Barr. Befom toe race, lo ooaAdent wen the 6wn- en uf the l e apixU reboweathat bydegreeeihe alakaewaeto- ereaaed horn tlOOO to 19200. MotwIUulandtog ihto ouUay of mo- ney on area teima by too owncra. toe bay horae Dr. Thomaa wie toe IhTorito at Ibe attrt, nOO to t7ll batog curronlly offomd on Ua winning. Tbe rvoe proved to be averyoloaolyconteatod oeo, tocn betognolcaalhinATeboato rnnbeTora the Jndgea oonld render a dedalon to laTor of Dulchmin. In tho Ant hut Dutch- man took the lead, and matotatood It untfl anproeching tho three quarter pole^ when he brake, toeBoctor [buowtoghia emmple, and' by tola mlabap allowing the any to conttoue nla lead hom^ >odwuiltaebeatbythi«etoogtba1n3mln.UHaeca. Inlheaec- ond beat Dutohman took a atrong lead nnUl poaatog tho old etand on Iho hank atnlcb, when tho bay, who had been gradually doatog Ihegip.lotoed laaue, and ptaetog him altor a abazp alnigfilo on toe tbbnl quarter. wontheheatbythmilanglhato2mlii.S9Beca. Datobmanwon the tolrd bcatveiyeaillyln9mto. t7aeca.j^d UieDootoTlhofouith to 3mln.l lecancraverTAnaiaee. They now elood equal, each baring won two beata, ana too totercat bo- came oidtlng aa they eeorod fdr the fllth and deciding heat DutehmiD went to adnnco all the way to the three iiuarter pole, when ho broke, and toobay'a cbancci brightened oonaldenbly. Lovall, however, quickly ateadled hla boiae, and ho came home a winner of too beat aad race to 9 min. MK eeca. Tho aocond race waa alio a match tor (NO, play or pay. mile beata, Ixat three to Are, to go la Out pleaae, betwoen w. Uttle'a b m Widow Wllaon and 0. Brooke' bik g Black Warrior. In too Aiat heat Black Warrior went to haneea, but to the accoudand third ho changed bto rto and went under aaddle. Widow Wllaon went lo horneaa to aD threo beato, which abe won to capital atrle to9:to; 9:iS; 9:10. Bubjolnod to theaummary of the two racea: Faahlon Courae, L. I., Wodiien.ay, May i;tL'—ilalch $1000, p J, beat ihree to Ave, to bameae. . LoTcU named ff g Ihitchman 1 3 1 3 1 Oul But named b g Dr. Thonjoa 1 1 3 1 3 Ttol«-9:69>i; iit: 3:17; 8K)1; 3M>,'. Same Day.—Hatch tWO, p p, mile heala, beat three to Ave, to go aa tboy pleaae. W, Uttle'a bmWldow.WOion 1 I 1 a Brooke'bikg Black Warrior 3 3 3 ' Tlmo-3:U; 3:<9: 3:M. On the Union Courae, toe niatch for $1,000; play or pay, be- tween ax-Alderman Ui^iUhan's g. m. Lady EUa, and Ur. Bleb, aid Watsra b. g. Jimmy Lynch, attracled a capital attoadance. Jimmy Ijnch waa tnined and driven by Jamea kloUann. who ao often pnoted the lllUeQDoen of Ike notttog Tur^PIon Tem- ple, to ncbwy, wbllo too velonn BIram Woodrulf bandkid tho leliii over lady EUa, Thto race wna eoon over, and may bo briedy deaotlbed. After ihree altcmpto at Bearing, a bointiiul aond-off waa effected, and toey went around toe upper turn and to the qoarta polo almeet locked' togetoor to 33 ecea., HcMann bavlngaabadotbebeatof It From Ibla potot totoo half niUo, Jimmy Ejnch drew away and opened u gap of two clcarlcootba to toe half mile pole to 1 mto. 91 uca. Uotog along tbo third quaitor, lady EUa atmek and cat her near fon quarter ao bed that ahe brake liadly and repeatedly to cooacqueacc, completely ■TtfnyiUhlwfl yi/n f^f,»7ii»m nf irinnlnff llin Tn.iit FtodlUg that LO badtherecoUk hand, MeManncamo lolauroly home, winning the heat aially to 3 mto. 0^ aeca. Lady Elbi waa fonnd, on eiam- fauatlon, to have outheiaclf ae severely ibat boto her owner and tnlnor deemed it pndent to witodraw bor fram the looe, and tbo Jndgea dedand Jimmy I^ach too winner of too match and numey. ' i A race torasweepetakeaof $100cach, mile bcala, beet three In Are, to Uneei; tat which then wen three entriee, waa too iioxt event on the tqua. Tba horeca were Alderman MoUahon'e a. m. Ballle Ceme Down, B. Watcre' blk. m. Llllle Maggie; and Mr. O'Leaiy'a ch. g. Dobba Forty; toe latter, howovcr, waa wito- drawn. B^e waa toe tovurito at $100 to SM; toe owner of toe black man lakjngtboaoodda to toe toue of MHO from tho owner of OalUe. nUa raee wu producUre of conaldcnhlo amuacnient aim eidtomeat in conaoqucncc of the boiaea bclog owned by the aamegcatlemen who belonged to 'Jimmy Lynch and lodrElla. Ballle Come Bonn waa driven by W. B. Drlgga, whOe Hr. Waten blmaelf handled the relna over hla black mate. Tba former won tboraoetnttaTee atmlgbt heale to 3:91,3:S1,9:91. Thevtoner, who la own alater to the well-known IntUog maro; BalUe Come Up, la'a Ana elaihUig yooeg nuie, a aplendid mover, peitocUy ■oimd to all iM poU a , and glvaa pnmUe of making to Ume an on* ,iuanlly (hat andcreiy aupcrior man. In tho laatbeat abe trotted thebathaU mile to 1 mto. lOK aaca. The bUck niare,Llttle Mamie, woold have made a much better race had ahe been band- led by an eiperianeed driver; abe IsabeauUIUl mover, aad wiu bo heard of at a fnlun time to better advantage. Woappeod tho aUMUAST. Union Coune, L.L—Trotting. May 17.—Match $1,000, ptoy or pay, mOo hcala, beat three to Ave, to haraeaa. J. McMann named b. g. Jimmy Lrnch H. Woodruffnamedg. m. lady OA... 1 1 9 dr, Quarter. Half mile. Mile. FIntheat SSaeca. . 1:31 9:U . Same Day.—Sweepatakea $300, mile hetis, three to Ave, to bar- Bee. w. a Brigganamed'a^Mk'BiIltoaSmeDota.v.^;.,^ 1.1 B. Wata««iMned l«,mnT,ltS1ollWl<;^T,r.i.';.V,-.'.-,'',» . 3 'X •^cnMrmmttULv DnblaiSy.V.vr .ilviVi./. :'.''drawn:' ■ • • •..■Xtaio-S«:S*va«: • • ' ' ' v' ' ' On Wedhoaday, toe IBth Inat, the larnat attendance of tbe aoa^' aon aaiemblod on too Faabloa Coiuao, to wltoeea tho trot tbr the maaodatlon pUiae of $Ma, added to a awceinlako 'Of $(D oub, play or pay, for boraoa toat at tho time of.entry-bad not trottod in loaa than two mlnutea tblrty-flva'teoonde, mllo beala, tmt thna to Avej to bameaa. ■ Thla laco baa tor aome time nait ei- riled a very great degree of Intemat among tho.patreni of too iratttog turf, and the owncn of laat boraoa; aa It waa undcntood that iuo pnmlabig young Hambletonlan ^goldtog. Dexter, and anoUier well-known that one of too same.atDch, Bhark, would mbet tegothor, and toe much-dliputed quoatlou bf their'retatlvo •aporiority would tocn and tocn bo decided. Then wen all haneaontared,.ria.: H. WoodrulTeb. g, Doitor; D. Maca'e b. g. Shark; B. Walen' gr. m. Lady Shannon; H. F. Jonea' b- g. Ham. blatonlan; D. PATor'e br. m. Empreea; andOwner'a br. g. Gone, lal Gnnt Only three ol too above, Boiter, Shark, and lAdy ebannon came upon toe tnek to obniond for the prixe when aum. monod by toe Judgea' belL Among toe crowd of toieiMed look- eiwon we noUoed auoh atAimah and hononble patnni of toe re- areadonaoftoeioadandtootnrf, and antouataatto loven of (eat tareUon. aa Commodon Vanderblll, Ueun, Bonne*, Tumbull, Oeuet, Barker, Alley, Blmmona, Blopbenaen, Tmeedale, MoMahon, Peltll, Mart In, Miner, and many otooit. Atalltoeapotilngrcaoria lnUieoUy,uwellaaantbo tracka, tor aome d^a pnrioaalr, speou- lailon nn high on the rtault ot tho raee betweeu Shark and Dar- ter, for to tooae two aoua of too tunoua Hambletonlui too totertfit Inlhe conteataeemodtobo oonltood. Tho former waa too fhrbr. tto in pnblto agUmatton, u from toe nomlao hi gavo hat summer In bii trotting engwemtntoan thla back, It.'wat anppeaed that he waa a £aater, aa wolTaa a moro lialing hone Uian Doxter. In con. aeqnenoo of this Impreaalon, tho betitoi . ... , . men did not bealtoto to toy $100 to $SD upon Ua wlnntog, odda which won freely taken by tbo Bdmlien o( the Utile brown g-'-"— '-" ■ ■• ■ „ The leitorargnod that in ell htopnrloua eogigemeata, to wmch bo had (1* „^ riwajaproved tho winuer, he never had oecaalon to fully diesny hla actual epecd, and that too pabllo knew ea little of hla metito toon ea toey dldbabroho made hla dttul Tfaexpototed tohlaflntnee on the Fuhlon Oouiao, where he bad beaeen Stonewall Jackson, lady CoIUna, and Qeaeitl Qnnt wllh toe moat ooiauafflato nsein 3:33; 3:,M; 3:3iK—to hla racea on toe Vnlon, when ha had do- tcaledladyCalUiiBtudtooblgPatahonmantohoUawalyle. On tbe track wo fonud a change had come over toe bctltog market. Moaara Somerindrfco and Armatroog wen kept buey poel-aolltog, and toe prlcoawQI giro a good idea of tho reutlvo estimation tn which Ine hoiaca ware held. Tbo Aret choice, Doilcr, aold ibr S39d; Bhark, aecondoholoe, for $930, aad Lady Shannon for «0, The poalUon whloh Dealer ooounlod aa Arat Cmrito, waa owtoir to reminded ua itrongly of tjautato Bnjdcr'a timoaa mare Wljow M^ehree, and wo anlneUnu to'b&lein lhat Deilorlnhoritolt torn the dam't aide (who waa American Star), ratocr than too slrai I WhUat toe hortct tren acoriog, toe fooltog to lavor or Dex- ter kept tncreadni, and toe lail betwe aaw made waa $W0 to $300 on bim. Hla old tittoor and driver, Hiram Woodtudl bandied too ntoe over him; Dan Uace; of eanrao,iWBa beUnd Shark, and Ilobsrl Walker (whohoa recently removed froitf Howark; M. J., to toe hotol at Iho ConlrcvlUe Track formerly oeoupled by Jbn Dev. InaipUoted too noy maro Lady Shannon.- ..^Y" "'^ Bhnnnon bad a bUe toe beat of toe alut, but toe brown Uambletouiui qulok^ deprived her of too lead bofon nundtog toe dtat turn, and at too quarter polo he wia a length ahead of Shark, who bad paaaod Iho iita maro, and laton aecond niece: time, S7K aeca. At the OUBbtoS Bhark brake, aaalra did Deitar, bnt toe latter waa quickly ateadled, and at toe half mile Elie waa aim a olaar leagtb aheid; ttoie; 1 mto. iSM'aeoa. On a third quartoi Oexler wldoucd toe gap eonaldmably, but break. tog at the liat torn, bo allowod Shark an opportooily ofoloatog a Utile. Ulram, bowover, bad blin down In a womeot, aad ho oamo homo a very easy wtonor by threo longtoa to 9 mto. 33 oece.. Shark bolug aeoond aad toe ariy nun laat f!eamdBat. Tbo betltog woa now $100 to'$30 on the brown hone/but token wen Aaw iiud (hr betweom'The eaaynuumer llham had weu too laat boUcunvtooed even the warmeat Shark mnwrter Ihit, there waa no jtelltog how low down Doxter oeuid go-when wanted. After ihrln acoriog, toey got toe word loa apllalatarl; tho gray maro bnaktog immodlably. Hhara ■ont Dexter drat around too tura, I'dy Shannon bamir — - - -. •... _ .1... - ~ in /;) 111 3';i"-':l '"-' .■■l"l ■<:> ' •' •: ?i; fl.: • i 0; ''I i aad ShaAlwolengIha behind her. They paaaod the quarter pole in 37K aoe*., toe gny man, who wad troUfiig woD, olostng npldly onhlffl,and Jnat aa tongotto ibe Old Bland, and via onUa' wbeeli, Bhobreko, leaving Deiler to.lea<tfour lengtos to tho half mll^polo la 1 min, igtfaaet.,ebarkhowlaytoa aeoond. Dlram matolatocd hla liad on too third qntrter, and ebarkbraktog at Uio turn and ranalng up toe home untoh, allowed Dextor to 0 me bomoatancaayJoglnliaia. 33aoce. 1 3n<nl Um. OlTon of $100 to ISO on Dextor metwito no re- oAn. After threo IkllnRa cauaed by Shark brcaktog every Ume ■hey approached too aeon, toey got,oll on oven terina. Aa to the preeedtog:hoata,iartm took toe lead belM ibstUnh the' torn and led halfdlengto batonteaoUngtoe qnttt^ pdljil^' Flahloi. a alake of vn 'riceof $U;Oaa •mntan. „ _ L.I,—Wediiaiday. May 18.—Puree $900, alto In leaa than taoh, play or pay, fbr hanea that bad never trolled S. WoodruffK MUebeala, 3to 9, to boneaa. D. Maeenamd^ b. g. Dexter 1: 1 1 B. Walker namt^Sbark 9 $ 3 H.F. Jonea nanleav. Lady ShaonoB 3 B 1 P. Pflffrnemfdhr. ntiJTtmbletffnlpn dr.-. Owner b. g. Omi. 'Orw|tReei « dr. Flrat Heat ^^Sia. Halt UUet Second Heat fOU \-MK 3:33 Third Heat OW l:MAi 3a3 The aame day (Wedneaday) waa'v tdSM iSO $l,00d, mile heala, beat three to Are; down tor Iho match for tween Mr. Sam Tnuadale'a.b. m. l4d]M>e .Unton Couiw, be- Mr. MoEeeTOT'e b. m. VlllagoiUald, to hiWon, 'to -wagon, and trottod a match for a »i»wii«»' ameunt, and td^ 'Theae two hid tlona, on thto tnek laat Mi, on which occaatbjdoiIUr condl- pioved the winner. Ihe'Villago Held party wen^'tdr ClUlor wito the ds(n|t otlhaltniar«, and tka'preant matohV.aallaAcd She waa'tratoed by Oeorge Orooka, bnt her owner, Mdl? ** droro her hlmaeK while Dan Ffllhr bad too charge of toe t!GS* Then waa a lane attendance pivaent, notwUbatandtog Uu ooon. tar attraction of toe Dexter trot on tho Faahlon (rack. Dbatt. pototaaeal, however,.ainitcdtkea: foif,Jnat°hcfore Ua'bwra£\ ^nledlwUie Mat,'a heavy tllanderatenn bA)ke,'too lato del spending to auch violoat torrents, and conttoutog for inch a lengto of time, that trotting woa out of the qnenon, ind toe naich being made "good iif md good trtek," !! waa peehoncd nntU toe next lalr day. It la no Icaa atrange than true, Itui on too Faahlon Courae not a drop otroln fell, and the race there u ahreadydeacribed, in»«leff wUhonl toteiTUptlen. ' Tbe adioumcd match came oS next day (Thnndar) with a con- aldenbly dlmlulihcd attendant, then betogi an onpealUon race on toe Fuhlon Counc- It to h plly tbat the two tracks onnot make toclr arrtngcniento witoout claahtoK aa toey ban deu nearly every day last week; the tototeala e( boto matiutallr aoAr- to oouaequfnc<v Coine,Mcsan.Croctaenn andShaw, letnataea mutual spirit ot accommodaUon maslfceted, and allow UupubbCLi who do not petaeea toe Iheulty ot Ibe Irlaboian'a Urd, of bong to . twoplacca at once, a chance of wltaoailng too Sport on boto liaokB. On arrivtog at the track, wo timnd FAfo'a mare toe Ihv-' orito to toe money market, $10C to y90 betog taken lo lonia money,'nniUatlaa>$10Oto7TOwialtuhlahaetoffer. Ibe bad waa to splendid condition, for riotwltbatanotog toe licavy nto of toe prccodtog day, toe admlnblo abeorbcnt ilatnro of toe aoU abowcdnoevldcuoooflt,and the goIoowaaAntnte. TbeAiit beat wta' productivo of a bwitltal race;, for alihouck Lady Chiton led to the half mile, TUIige Maid hpeS tier on toe next quarter, and after a magaiflant con- test, .-4 dcee won they :<ogelhcr aa they croaicd toe ■core, that too Jndgea manbnoualy declared it a "dead heat," time, 3 niln. 99 aeca. The accond heat waa a megiilAccnt race thnnghoni:.they boto got otFiak,sqnaltnma,renndedtoe Ant turn tccetocr, pasaed the qutitBK)and 'half mllo polorohrd to- getoer liko a double teem, so ^laagltn third qnarter and tolo toe ' borne'atietoh, head and head, abdAlfar aMde,.wltoout a bieaknr akip, and elldttog toe loudeat aal.lWmoet exjimalonael admb» Hon lHom tho inlanaely eidled ipoelalat. Wlthto a few lenitha from heme auperior drtvtog told, torttSa who had huahujdcd hla mare'a powen lor too laat laomeut, drew ahead, end amid land ohaeitog wm toe heat bj half a leugto to 3 mtn. U V f en. McSoever uihig toe whip freely but tocff(VtoBlly to tbe 'fiat ftrw' jirdaeftbonce. lady CUnon won the third and IbnrU beotai alter two very doao and eidUng cenleata, to 9 mto. M een. and 1 mto. tOMaeai.,thuKwtainbig Die match and money. A more' imciUAust race. It was aeknowledged by oil, wu never bolted on tooDldTmoninaofloiglaliiiid. WegireUe 7 - ' : • BmouBTi jOmoK Cora«i,T,. L, Ihnadv. May Hlh.-«alcb, $J,000; mUe neate. beet lliree to Ave. ■^ ■ D, Pnfcrnsned b mI«dy01ifton(towBgDn).., J.jMcEef ^ named b mTlIlBgellaJd (Inhalneaa) ''Surtar. .:.9»K Flrat Heal..., Bdcond Heat, Third Halt.:! Fourth Hoot I 1 I 9 3 3 Mile. 9:39 9:M« 3:U 3:I0.S Half }Ulc. 1:18K 1:18 . 1:30 'Pbe same day Mr- TontooU'e- a. m. Wnnle and Din Moce''i a.)in;\oun8LllehAeUtnttada°inatoh t)T $1,000, twoniltoe and repot to bancaa, over the Ftabkm Come. Hlunle waa Inlocd by Asu-PAfer, and would have been driven by blm, bid not toe adjpnmedmalchontoa Union tndr,reporled above, nnveuud U> altandonec. nitam Woedmff waa ihcrefon retained iu bla altad, while Dan Mace drove bla own eitiy. Tbe betttog at Ant wra even, although we eiw $100 to $80 laid, drat on one borae and ttmn on toe otoor. accordtog to tlio fancy of ibo partlmn belter. After two doecly conteatcd bealj, Mtonlo won tbe match and money, coming to Am to both, to 6 mto. 31M sees, and fi mlo. 3a ■cel. Boto too driver aud Iratocr wen nwardcd with $100 each HCioiAnr. Fuhlon courae, L. L, klay IS,—Match lot $1,000; two mllo \ beata, to barnesa. '' M. Woodruff named a. m. Ulnnle I 1 . D. Mace named a. m.VoaMBtcbAeld 3 9 v • ' . TtSe,t:31U; 6^3. ' On Friday, tour bonea. Dexter; I^drCoIlna, LadjBlen and tho Atcheabay nian wen entered tot a parte and abke of SWO,. mllo beato, 3 to 6 to haneea, on the Union Cooreo. It proved a w|IkoTor, for well knowing'too uadeaaucaa of going agatost a ' cfonbad trotted and won a &in heat eaally hoiae who two daya bvforo 0 to 3:30, the olhen withdrew, and Dexter got the alake mooCT, While on toe track the other day, our atlontlon waa caUcd tfr toognvototoecontnof tbeencIoBun, to wlilchan laid too re* malna of the much rcgittted Mow Jonoy aiallloD, Oeorge U. PaloheiL Ittoaumuooedby a border of boi, and toe turf above. It loeka greener and tteaher than that around IL Aabortdlatana bom, and cloee by toe jndgea eland, Ue toe reroatoa of toe ccI^ bnled neer, Bonneta of Blaei'toe dam of toe ranowncd fonr mile victteaa of Boaton, IWhte I We ludeittud that Paloheo's. 'h|s owner, Mr. Wattatnrek'la pantoc Ua akto of tho deul bei» jrttfed,aMaotaiUbaa,eonntaiW p^eaentmcnt of him vbeo Uring. Hta toia: win .Jong be felt among too breeden of bat bortee for Jtajmtfjn toe Btato:of Hewlork and MowJereey. Btojo hla dakto, tiMB|«alataB noe biltween threo of hla prodniB, B, F. JiniaaA!bay,Bldlfcm, Hr. Uanhall'a black elilllon andT Doty'a big bay mare, who want last week agttoat Doiler. baa been unnged. Th.ealakoeant90(lthdf|icirAil|,mUohcolt,beeltoiee. to Av^ to'tunea^. tlU-the rkee wiU anna off on too Faahlon Couno next September..- , , The nbudr of .Mr. ^ohn L Snedlkar to the woU-known hotel at - too Union Oenree, when for ao- many.yean ha and hla Iktoer be- ton bbn and to eateriain toe aporthig vlalun to Ibe ftvorito eld J!4P*HKi''f Wjidnreday tost by a coaplhncnUrr dln- JSfi "^tS^lrJSf^ •Vv'^ mmy frlouda AboSt one hundred t"."} .™yaatdown to the tnpetbbanauetnrovidcd. andameat ^i'iS^i!S^?!IK,W^'™'**''«n^<'™<>>'l'^^ JPjXf"! f."" "hich,' had the war not broke out, end Mr. Bea ■n'hlUock Uved, would have been In opeattontwoTeut adcla leading morchanto and waallhlcatclUrena have taken toe mailer m hand, and bavo atatadypuichaaed too Btthgato Farm at Ford- bam, to Wealohraler Oouniy, and adrertlaed Iw propotala for toe conalrni^w of toe race oouieo and erection ol a hrae and ehigant. J'7*H Piohoblybe reodyforopeulogtiJjffirihSru no doubt but tbat New rorkowVonld StronlaTrSig he»; u i^n'rrpSXu'""''r"^*- ''""I^*"^"- njo (rot match between Mr. H. 0. Beckwlto'i (kmona bay Bcldloo Prince, irtio hatyear tiottaa a mile on toe Faahlon Cootae. L.L, ln3 mto. U aeca., and J. Meode'e oorrcl loldlng Borwl Den, (tormuly caUcd Dan Mace), tor $9,000, mUe boteT^ torn to Ave, too tormer to bameaa a£d too littot undw UdST Sme> Sf-L" mi.'^S^ atHartford. Com., on EWtoilliie JOtt. toat 'Tbla match haa, ovor atosa it WMrnade,crw(i>dagre<t. amount of tolenat amoDg the eporUnfman of Boaton. Mew '?ork, Pnridence; Itortford and too SlSiSSSu. Mi?B&Mto the owner of Prince, la a young flonUoaan of hnmenio wcalto. be- looRtag to Hartfonl, wllh a dreng PM^kUly fo^th« aporta of the tort, ud ownlni; a aplendid stable of boraea. todMlbohu. Sublleir offered to mtlcb Ave of hla boraea' (UeludtogrMico aad iiSJr.»K?i!,S!^'J'f7''''"''"the United BtoUML tU beIongto« to tto atmo owner, ft?$10,000: too racn to- ^S^^'i^^tOmialirB.lahmiu. W. WeaStoe^vmer. of 80ml Dan, U a Beaton genUeman, a etounob patron of too tUff. too huaband of Un beatC' - • • - LudneWeatem. Botoownen baokn edly,an4heavyamounlawan depati Tork; Beaton and Hartford. Fitooe) ;BI|4 Ulenled aetreet, '^Jionea vory anlrlN-'' If'lbo' lovnlt to How' lood '1 Earttnd, and drive hlni. .Jamea- — irao, L, 1., and rode t himtotoornoo. On tho day of too nee Sorrel Dan waa the &aat-- Ito at HOO to $M and oven $100 to $30 wa< tovesIM on bW^: nlng; alter too Ant boat $100 to $30 went a begging. Thottvorite ' wn to tone stnlght hcata, uwill be teen S^^niWotorf • • •oniuBi. Hiram Wdodroff 'wu epeolally aoli , Tuner Intotd rioml Don at the Faahll HAnxroan Ihomna Piai, Friday, May 90-Uttah for $9,0aVo>' mile heals, boat threo to Are7 . "or aoiiuYo^, J. S. Ttmornameaa. g. DonMace. ftonddlalw- 1 i- "1/ HlnmWoodniffn«w^bTft!Si,\tohSS^ I ■a'- Tfcne 3:39k 3*91 w 9-3IW ' ■• lb. DeMth haa matched Prinoe againat toe rm k!i?J?7«" '"J^'H n'U<rhoirta,b«rt thmton?oTln btrnca^ toeompoffontbeSdof June. Morgan laeliO owned by SLJ^Stf'.Vi ".5" mutaally agreed betweeu hlmoolf and Mr. Beekwith, that whoever loot toe match between Prtoee aad Sorrel , Dan,diouId have the privilege of namtog tbe courts fbr tbe Hor>' '?>'-^i* Mr..Deekwito la entlUodtotteprivll«>vmpre- snme he win aoloct toe Hartford litck aa too aceno ot eaoinl.- WohavobelUeuttbeantlfunyoxooaledphotoinphle llkencaa.'j er Mr Henry Oenet'a oelebralod black geldtog, Qeneitl Butler,..'? taken from a ploton patoled for toe owner by Ur, Theodore. Mondeo, ea atUit wbo itlOatiatogtoo vurhlghott ncalUon among the anhnalpatolen of too preaent day. 'The llkenna of the nobin horae la a itrlUngly tillhtnl-one. Mr. Maradoif-', la Uiatitlst wbo patolod toe original picture of Mr. Bon- ' noifi eelebnied double toam, Lady lUmer and Flalbuab" "iff-Si! aofcuilUar to tU through Iho numenna betBUtol: photogit^ Mr. Denser had oxeeulcd tor privato dlatilblNon. > Ua hu aUt neelvtd sevml oOniffllaalona to patot toe Ilfeboaaet ?™S,^^ISJ£'^SS?°^™"» them MO OrotnSploto Dmdara o t the tomans Widow Machiee and her young Hamble- , tonhm colt, and another Aram Mr. PoUt of toe hindmne aonel . iSSSimTii. 1?* ^•,^^»' ""^ eomploted tiro Sne pertrallaof Bobert FUltofham&ir hit owner, Mr. W.Shnmnia.. .J/- ',i»' ST. LOUIS BUKMINa BAOEB. poBjrtogntMng of thotaeledoAaaoeUllon commenced on ■ Bihirdty, l&y IIU, andtUacouiao wuaUandod by about 30M- peiioiUit large number bdngladlet. niemeollngocdlUuodf(U< aevciidtya. , DO, Bttarday. Hay 14.—Tbe Ant race on the end wta t, ! mllo dtthfer.dlagea. Air a prtmlmn of $900, Air whloh Ibe on- trlatwere Abu Bexor, 4 yean eU, Uamona, 0 yetn -Zlgui yean, Dnuo; tyefn; to wUch,order tbe bonta eane-over