New York Clipper (May 1864)

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THE OTTW YORK CLIPPER. L-^^^ r v: ADMISSION FIFTY 0ENT8. :> ■ Boat ock bw gnvB UcUw. Trt I* It w dmr AB< I wait op inln ts flat old bond (IBM jSwon mxidriSkiti van ritod ni7 OaU. a ihNd CraB lha bOU Is «a»4lne pM tlP>> Cd I n<re «th* bMt inEondon: ~ " rt«atr-dni"MldlwHli*«np» -. -~u>r^Jtwmti'On," aid•maolaIMOom, : iaa "How tn fin, nftft" »m «ebo«d ilogd. ^MtW«d, nd looUai «U1> ob«r, MdsSte wModniu iba pdoa tA to I- WBAiSi uSnSfwd tkft Wait Bd 9^ M|Mtain> too, hfti* OMn gold thu lb JS m «0 (Otdid JotM to boj OoT'mat hiiaai I TE'iiOE THROUGH CONQUEST, i. A Sketoh of RwlUte. v ' ifeamiBaMelicBtifatStttcoraBwToitiiiotfttiiit- .'dNddHlHBlkt <4mrtraOIR'^' ortbeUiilos.toowD , teM<Mva*<lnkBr9in. noertTesftsnniioiroBtlra .tetttM aMtf an 'O* tthiMlBiits of Ihu aootlcm tra flilliiil. ttaX thn tout of two Isrgo moottne Itonsat, • wtenc'^vttDd'' md-am othar for ibe "MV."' . Voir tem, Soar liDreee and oattle, fiaer pigs and judUjV^otttr 4Ddiuis, canaot bolbnnd la any other ,>i^to a-itfai iiWHtii Biittbl8Js]icit1bestoi7wUehllie Vbt B lunif'6 drive from tbe msetms-bamBS dweK two •toted both aeei Ibe Ibst half of a cantiuy («ttii,ttioacb tbeir Iknna Joined eaob other, bad I jut 1>ea mtigoolftlc: CD Dearly every polnL ' the old lebool ohnroo, aod I new. la yoalh they had J and HUbIi being rather 'the bart looking, and having an hundred more acres of ' ^Ital Hun Joehua, won tbo day, and carried the blr 'BoMimilioCinftlumpb. And aabemorethikDanco said, . MvwrBteanlsg a dotiMs entendre aa the oigodly might ■'^*^, be |>airbeen"ina<nai<"oTeriilnco, For Joshoa ' %u nreBgefol, despite his drab olotb and broad- 'itnnBM heaver. Be oad loved Susannah dearly; and ;' .'VUle ha vowed Inwardly that he woiild never marrytbe ' Buiht that ElUab should soo as little of wadded Wti aa pmlble. Bo on the voiy night of their marriage, aona ungodly tetn nte MongtDg to th< ■hkBnaiLBelongliig to the o Mk ooDtad the same maiden, i „ . , iopl «oooert of horrible sounds produced by cracked trum< pets, old oow bells, tin pans, and discordant fiddles. In ■ van did XlUah desire them to depart In peace—go they wonld not, even after he bad rolled out a barrel of bis " ))«tt older aa a peace offorlng. They kept the mnsloup' aod Urn and bis bride In misery until near day-light, and . ako kept the secret as to who It woa that hired ihom thus • 10 disturb his early matrimonial houn. - njah prided himself on bit horses, and he Invariably drove tomeetlnK two magntlcent ewltch-talled bays for ' .'.which he had renued a coo), thousand dollars In hie days . «f itiigle-'wretohedness; for he bad beard Susannah spepk :' )n piaue of .their beauty, and bo determined to save that \-: taam toher eapeolal pleasure. On the Sabbath afterTbe ■' day of U« marnageho wont early to tho pasture to catch tha hones and take them to the stable t« he oleeinad itwdy for use wfacD ho wished to go to meeting, . Alaa for blm, some one, he could not toll who, bad been there beloreblm, and he found bis two nngs shorn like Sampson of old.oftholr ohlot beuuly. Wboro'tho Icde ' iwltob-talla had been, nothloi now woe to bo ecen but tbe twobonystumpsf^omwhlchUiebalrAadgrown. Thoyhad ^IieeD shaved close In the. night time. If HUoh did not ■wear, be was better than all other men. Bo turned pale u <h» snowT table-cloth which Susannah delighted to 'tsr^ ftrr - hba. Be looked over tho field ibr Inioks, fbr 'If ha eouldbavo traced the man who had. done him that |rl6V0(urWTOOg,'ltls more than Ukely ho would have laid off his ()uaker ooat and hat for a brief seaacn, become worldly In nature and either bare "lammed" the villain or jot "lammed" himself. But he was not Indlab enough to find the traclis. So be went home to bis Susannah and told her of his new ' 4T0ab|e,andwheDhesaw her weep he wept to koon ber ' ■ ooapany.- Ani he had that day to hllcb alt old plongb horses to his handanne rookaway and ^4o meeoM lo much humbler stylo than he wiaaoeutojnedloi'"'^ ~ Be saw Joshua at their meetinghouse, on unusual . thing, for Joshua Invariably attended the other one, down iM.tha.street And Joshna came np when he stopped hie wagon before the meetlnx-house and greeted mm end -vfiggunablB en nnisually friendly manner. ' "Why doth thee not drive thy handsome bays, BUJaht" he Mked, looking rather hard at the old plough horaos and their rough coats. "Perhaps Oiee knows best why I don't drive tho bays to-day I" said Elijah, aa ho tuokod Susannah's arm wltbm his own and darted into the meeting house. There was a most nnquakerly smllo on the fiioo of : Joahoa when he saw his Irlend Bnlrl dlsa)ipeAr with bis ' bride. Itwonld take more oolnmns than the Cupria oould spare ^ .{br one et«]7 to tell balfthemlBorles that with each sue- ■oeedlag year came upon poor Elijah—half his acoldonts, 'Ioaiia,'and morUfloaiions of spirit and body. Be had so Iraaay troubles, the originators of which he oould never 'discover, that he became morose with everybody, almost ^onklDd to poor Susannah, and as unhappy hlnuoli as man .'CpaUbe. Elstietghbore could not bo neighborly when he was always In an ugly humor, and he became very on- , pcvpnlar. when the rebellion broke out; beoause Joshna BappfgedtobeastrongBepublloanand an Admlnlstra- _ tlOD l>io; Bnarl, to be oontniy, announced .on all oooa- dona that ho was a PeaM Dmo&al and opposed to all wan In general and this war In particular, and tho Ad nlnlstraUen that kwt it np. Tbls amounted to an open dadkntlon of war betwoon him and Joshua. Many wore their argumonts when they ~ m«t| and moro than onoo wore tho enltbets, "nigger wor- ' ihlpper" and "copperhead" bandied botwoen thom. At times it seemed as If tMfds would not sufllce, but blows — mvt oome; but some "friend" would gonorally remind X thon.of the "pereaaslon" which was Buflorlng,py their -^'-'QMdact. and (hey wonld oool downlntlmo to^savo tho ■ ' honor of their dnb olotb and broad beavois. '' 'Batatlastaoaooldentrevealed toEmabwhatlUakeeU' "' ait eDdeavors had long tailed to discover—revealed to him the peneoBtorwhohadforyeaiB made him miserable. He had been euHoring alllugbtwlth tho tormeulsof all '. tomentf, a ra^g tooth-aohe. Ho hid hot slept,—oould .not deep. It wta an hour or two before dawn, and ho waa ba&lng bis aching' head with oold water from the spring near his door, when he heard tho bars of his olovor ; toeodow naor by let down gently.' Thrice ho had fbund oatUe In that moadow in the nornlDg, but never could >< and how they got In. *:''' JSo¥, In bis iblTt-alovcs and barefcoted,. he started to . ^k4'OiltWbo let down the burg. Then wsi no moon, but ,'i'1ha;d7. .was cioudleaa and tho etan'gmve oonslderablo .""^Ihln leas than a minute ho was near the bars and ib tine to bear and see a man driving oaulo into his oholoeat madow. Bis own ostUe too, driven out of their pasture {i tO ' be.'fed In llul meadow. Bo did not wait to tUi^ of . peaoa prlnotptes Just then, but rushed up to the mitt and . SSaMghim.shouted! M "I've got thee now—rvo got thoo lu tlio act, scoun- "df'oll"- i--*. ,'fLetgtiaiy coital, or harm will uoroo to thocl" erica' ' ni'Uie man, who proved.to bo no other Uinn Jobhun Prim. . !_.-,Mp«TTnt .Aa if thee hod never done mo harm before. I'khow DOW who bath been my nersocutor for long ycats ' 'm-itriH It was tbat rulnod my swltob-talled bays, wuo pol- •.'Siirf 1 myi^kevs and plucked the feathora from my i.'MMB: JMhna Prim, thou moan, low-lived nlggerwor- .'SupEar, tiie Bplrit moveth me to thrash thee I" '■n la niore than thee oan do, thou tiaitorous ooppor- - head I" said Joshna wrathfnilv. If thoe bsdstnot crossed mr path In^thy yoath and nave o^oltd and won away ; «rom ne, BattnnAD, the maldon of my love, I never would have peneontadtbee I Now I will perteoute thee for all ■ time, nr I am single, and loveless and childless, and it la •n thy ftinlt." ■ •■It thee says Sasansahscaln I'll thrash thoo I" orled ' BlUah, bla wrath gotllug too hot to hold. 'T^AiiannaA/" thotttad Joshua. ' '''Take off thy ocati" oiled ElUab. "I will notslrlko . tk'«fl while thou weorost that larmenti" .■ ii.iOlf wsntJoshua'eooatinamoBent. '"'V'nWow fbr Susannah and all my wrongsl" orlod BllJah, ' ««Mhi"nltohodlo." P' ' '^Tlf pior Bill Poole, or John Httrrlssey. or both had 'tMSuani|Or"AwfUI aardner," ere. bU daya of ploty hair, biting, ■oraloUsr, a general altogether, rtw wore llie words spoken, brt A? ^JI^ done. Blood flowed lh)Di moolhd^ "SL' ^SSJ oat by bands fUI, ahlrts had been, but ""w,""* paper-ngs whieh require woahlnf were on hand-flUgk- woil 0/iSi street oould have maJe abarga^^D Uiere. ■ For (Bl iSfm hour the "mill" want on. and both bfgan to tlr«.ButHUah. thinking of hll Busannali, wont It rattdr the stroniML ho flnalTv got Joahn* fioored, or ratter got him "to grass," with hie bead wedged In botwoen two old logs, and there with bU knoos upon his breast be bold him ocmplelely At Us mercy. .: ■ "Now.Voahna," said be, hitting blm a hearty smack in the bee. "I am going to conqner a poaoo with thee." "Lot me up and I will yet whip thee," groanod Joshua. "Hay, thou host got Into tribulation throngh thln« own pervorsonees, and I must obastUo thco even onto ro- peatoooo," sold EUJab, and «nwcI:,down camo bis fist agalnlnto the face of Josbus. '. . ^ "OhI Obi thee will klU me,"groaned Joshua,stng. fling In vain to rise. '•Nsy.IwUI not quite kin thso. But I will cbastlso thea until thee doth repent, aid promise never again to wrong me, or to eay Susannah with thy dirty month t" and again BUab's heavy band oamo down upon Joshua's battered "mng." « ' 1 will never plogno thee moroJ" groaned Josbuu "Ifci'say Susannah t" queried Bllab, not fbriettlngto put In another gentle reminder on tne aoffloged raoe. "Nay, I will never say Bnsannah.nor look at her I" groaned Joshua. "And will thee pay dm domagos formymosdows dC' siroyed, and my horaoa Injured, and my geese plucked, to the sum of one thousand doUara Uwfol money i" asked nUah, fitting the blow thia time. "Bay, I'll SCO thoo boined 4rstl" oiled Joehun, forget, ting bow utterly he was In tbe power of his enemy.' "Then I will lake a thousand dollan worth moro of obastIsementootofthTbodyI"Bald ElUab,beginning to pound poor Joabua Witt renewed vigor, for ho was got One ftrnh wind again. For a minute Joabua struggled vainly and bore his puw^ fshment, and then botweon a despairing groan and a sob, be cried ••AtaiMA." ■Does Ueo yield—wDl thee pay tto thousand dollarat'' asked BlUah. "Tea," groaned Joshua. "And wOl thee forever heraatterkoop tho peace witb me and mine r* continued ElUah. "Tea, -verily I will," groaned Joebna. "Tbm I will onlta thoo no more," said EUJab, "and If thee wOlsttsUDimtil I drive tte cattle out of mr moa- dow, I win lake ttee homo with me, and Busonnab shall wiab thy wounds and dress ttem,andwe will live In peace boraaflar, for I am sorry that I had to ebasllse thee 90 bsrd. But tton didit provoke mo greatly." "Tea, BUah, I have dosorved nil I have got, and tliou art too good If thou dost take me to tty homo, bull can- not weirholp It, for thou bast closed bott of mluc oyos and I cannot see wblttor to gol" "Fear not. Joshua, I will lead ttoe; and boroallorwo win drop pcIIUca and be Mends Indeed." And so ft came to pass. And ttus ondod Uie QuHkor "mill." ' A PATDIOTIC DOO. Just bofore tto second batUo of Bull Run, a lady of Ooorgetown mot a boy In the street leading a dog by a string, and tte boywasoiying bitterly. She asked .tte cause of his oiylag. Be said his mother had told him to toko off' tte dog and have him killed, aa she would have no dog abont 11)e house. Be did not want to kill him, bo was.subb a good don bnt he suppoasd be abould have to do so, and; thongbt he shoald tie ue reps oronod a stone, and throw him Into tte Potomac. Be said he would sell bun for fire cenlsi tte \iiy told him.sbo would give hima quarter. He acoepted tte otter at once, as tnla would give blm spending money for a wook. Tbe dog appeared to be a cross of soverol breeds, bnt bad long, shaggy onrs, that hung down under hla neok. The lady led him home. Ho was very Intelligent, and soon becomo a groat ravorlte inttefbmlly. Theydbned him "Bailor." A Bhode ubmd battery was near ttore^ and tho ladles carried sqppllos to tho sick soldleta, S.illor unodto go Witt ttem, and a gunner by tte name of Jobn Barry took quite a Uklug to tte dog, and whon ho wont on an orrund to QeorgetawD, Bailor would f^aqnetly follow bim baok to camp: and finally bo concluded a military Ufa ,was boat suited to blm, and he left tte Ibimly ultogothor and look up his abode wltt Jobn Barry and the battery. Often whon tto battery was out practicing, when the dense smoke would roD out from tte moutt of tto gun, Bailor baa been sood to Jump Into tto smoke imd oatob h moutbAil and shake It ssttough he badaomothing real In his mouth. . But tte battery was ordered to tto front and partici- pated In tto aeooQd battle of Bull Run. Let mo digress a moment Just to say ttat our wounded and dead had to bo removed and buried under u flag of truoo; ttis was hu- miliating, but noverttoless true, The fi^ld was some Ave miles long, ondporhapa three broad.covored thickly wllh wounded and dead. A Mend of nUne left my bouso ander the auspices of tto OhrisUaD Commlaalon early on Satur- day morning for tte batUe-fleld, and arrived ttore that evening, and: worked nlgh( and day until tto noxt Tbure- dar evening,oorrylng off onr wounded.ft-om thlsbattlo- fleld. Therels nodoubt'niaarbfour poorsoldlere starved to deatt; otteis aullbrod awlUly from thlnU Thursday evening. Just at dork, thry osmo to an old apple tree, under whlob five of ovir soldiers boddragged ttomselvcs to protect ttem some ttom tbe rays oT tto sun by day, and the dews by night Thoy had only ono ambulance, and ttIs would carry only four. They must leave eno of these men under tte tree, alono on this vast field—and which ope should ttay leave 1. One of them had boon wounded fn Hin lirsi trr a rtnlnlTf nhnrt Trglir * riiiilji iiti Us bead.waa fly-blowD, and macg(i(tcdMHfl.'h'e''seeti plainly, and as ttey ttoogbt ho aonldnotllVe long, ttoy left him ttore alone under tto tree. Be was sensible and oould talk, and did not like to be left elona there to die. I have ttought it I bad been ttore I would have brnught blm off on my bock, It I bod done it by short stagea. But ttey oould not bring blm off, and a rebel ollcer rode up to our pickets tte noxt morning and told ttem that he was alive uien, end oould talk. Tela la all we know of him. John Barry was on tto same batUo-field—ono of Ills logs broken, and no one to give blm help. Bo suffered all but deatt: noons oamo to Die aid. Sdlor staid by blm and cooasicDally did all he could to Atlraot attontlouto Barry, but no ono oane, Be finally oarae to tte ccnolu- slon to send blm off to Georgetown, (over forty miles), as a bearor of dispatches. Be felt bis pockets over, and found an old yellow envelope and a piece of ponoll. Be wrote on It: "I am wounded and on tho battlo-leld," and signed his name to it, folded it us,about aa largo as a quarter dollar, put It In ono of Bailor's cnrs and Uod bis ears under hla neok and told blm to go. Bailor started right off, affd tto grass did notgrow under bis feet and he dldnot salute any dog by tto way, but In an Inorodlbly short time made Us appearance at bis eld homo In Oeorgetown. Theifiunily .were all glad to see him, and, from blsjadsd appeaiBnea, concluded bo need- ed scmothlng to oat. ButBsllor would not oat anything; be was a bearor of dlspotchos, and bo niustdollvcr thorn first He did every Iblug but talk, to let ttem know If Ho wonld stand on his hind feet, and put his paws on' ttom and bowl; but ttey oould not uddentind blm. I think It wasttoseoonddaythe girl in tbo kitoben said Sailor must bo killed, he acted so strange. He would run his bead against her, and howl, and ho was mad.. .A eonsul'. tation was bold to talk tte matter oVor; and at ttIs Umo Sailor roso en Us hind feet and put bis fore foot on Itao shonlder of bis daughtor.and she toldber mottor Bailor's eais were tied down. Bne soon out the string, and found tte note from John Barry In one of his ours. Thoy wore astonished. Thoy said If he brought u message ho will probably take ono baok. They went Into the parlor; Bailor followod, and sat down and watobed tteir proceed- inga Witt eager oyos. Tbey wroto anoto onwhliopapor, tenlDg Barry ttoy wouldsond him old as soon as poasfljle; folded It up and put it in Sailor's oar, and tied bis ears down and told hnn to go. But ho lay down Id tto door tto picture of deepalr. What was tte matter? Was It tte color of tto paport Thoy would try blm. Thoy out tto string, took out tte note, and wrote on a yellow en- velope, folded It np neatly and put It in bis ear, tiod down his oars ogabi and told him to go. ■'• - ■•' • " ■ ■ ^od THE FIRST THEATRE IN NEW YORK When Wi» the Drsma lntro<luo«d In Amsrioi t Pipo SI jDioi Bill, BiiD BnoM iBl.lfaw To»« Eivt^JCii. Booviv. AouloiiandliiKitstlgiohiirtar '>'.';S^*l^?l!jt£\^ In the foDowliig ftga bj Adgo MJ. of *u7?*J^.'J? Mow York aMoSdBodotj at lis ngulu ooolUy moettng on tto 3d InitftDt: wBBiwismsiiiuiiis'nnraainKiDOixnni. DnUp, Uia hlsUaluiorttLeAmalCHi ilage. IMamMu thattb* •ac<e«oiofauTlok in Ooodam'i Vhadnoti^ wbonrntda jolnlilookcomsasTtiid oat Itaon to AnuiaimdiiTtlM iua- iSSSti°SQtoI«.taHiltan to the r«rlT«*aMl^ bouo which |£t oonrerUd a^'t.*^!^ZiS^^^M!ai Uni,Jr„who<aineout»boytielT» J««™ rfiga "ift SH!„??!j ooopany, ud tbe ciicnmatnea ttat BorkeL 1d2^ Wdov"^ Tl^^haaUeaamatUlainasI, hia «»" "JgyJS BamaUn and VuiUmBaUiin, whom Ihiabpedli'Taenucr of the Ameilaa alagtt" baa betn iooiptod aa tha penon who SntlatroduadtbedjaaiatoAiMitek TBiiiBar TBEinawKKWioBa. BntDnnlaeuid Ihoaa epos whom ba ttUad trna mlm t mi , rof ttarewaTttaatieln the city ofMowTcrkto im.tliu^ waiji bel^ BaUam BflTed in ihli ooantiy. Ittammttooedu iraf* /Mft OanU* of that vair. In the idvotliamait of ft maiABDt who itHaM hmalrieatoDaiiudaor hlmttUaita»>'iiaitloer<otte PlajHoaae." manteoua U aDtt>tblab««alnuldI«•p«l- lDgU;b«ttolhsmo&lh of lobniaqr, 11M,men tbaatworan bttanthaardnlof HiQaffl, axagulireaiDfaDy of acam, nnoar tho iotot maujieiiicni of Itoinaa Eean and of a Mr. KiUTay, came to ttOadly tnm Fhiladalphla, ani appUad to Adnlnl Oaoiga CUntoD, then the Oovtmor of the Provliioa of New York, (orpanilarisntoact OaTanorOllntonnaaman of laaLtte aoD at oa Earl, and had preriODaly held a dliWngnlaliad poaltloD aaoomnandvof thoEnsllah ttn In tho MadltanaJiaaii, whfio hla wlb, I«dj Oltoloa, wia ft womaa of gnat poKsnal atfaicHoiia and vatT agneaUo rnaHDon, who bad mored to Iha fliat drclM of Undim aoolatr, To Iheae eoUlvatad penona thare waa ira- thhu ol^acUonabb in Uis eataUlahmant of a Ihmtn. andpcr- ndaifioD waa aoeordtosly finattd, Ihtnigb. from Uta aplitt mat* wudaaihlblbdbr tha local naglalnlia In thia and otharplaoM, Itwonld ptobablj haw btot rafoied had tbe dty aoihoilllea bean anpUadto. ItnaannoonoBdihiouhttooolonmaoftha WeeUv iwBoythatUia company inlaodad (o pflvfimn u long as the aeaaon lulo4 pnildnl Ihrj mot wllh nltahle eaoanngtaient, aadnpon oblalnina tka CDSaant of the goremot they bind ft laiRaroomlhftbnilaJjig to Naiaanatnet, oolOD^higtothacatala of Blp Tan Dam, tonnoilT iraldani of Iha Pmtoda] Ooond], and oODVertad It tokiftlhtaba;aod baa, on iha Mb of Uanb, ITSOl tboT indDoed Bhakcapcara'a Mattrical play of •'Blohaid IIL,''aaaU<ndbjCoUnClbbcr, to whlob tho put of JUetod wupeifonnodbyMr. Soon, Ibe pafomanoa ns annonnted toMgto PTedatlrathalr poftiOTen o'dack, and Iha pnbllo woe tofonnedUntnopenoniioiild bo admittedbdd&duoacenaa— on impoxlant nfonn, aa It bad bea tbe pncUce to Londoa fkom Bbakcapean'a Unia to allow Iha psicbaacn af boi tickets ftca aocaaaU>thaatige; acnatomctblcn lad to nunyabUMsandlm- ntonlltlea. niv*! PDvosacuvcxB. The room wblcb bid baon coovartad Into a thealie mnat have been avaneapadoaaooe, w Itwia amuod wUta pit aad aal- Urj, and anatnida boiaa ware added. The prioa of admladon ts thaboiaawiftalgbt tMOlDga, totta pit flva ahllUnga, and to tbo gollaiy tbiao uUltogB. ibaoactapadlyot tblalhtotn la known ftom tha foDowlog dicnmibuioca. Upon tta oeculon of Ur. K<an'abaiaflt,wbo«aatha leading Ingnllu, ha waa hona^ «dbr a mwded hosaa to bla lanrlle nit of BlebanI HL.tnd groat complaint haWog baa mada that .non Ucktta hid bean loldthftntho bonaa ooold bold, KeaD pnblhliod a caid to Iha Put Baf, which wia aoommiilaa by a cerOflata tnm raiker, tbo pnbUahar, to Ibe effoctthal ho had nitaitad to aD ona hmdnd and alitr-coe pit tlok^ la box, and one hundred and ' <nenDoi7tl£(etB,declaEingUiataa(Rst a number had baan the houaa bofote. Keen to nla cuil toforma tha pnbUa that it bad boon dotaimtocd not toieoelreanyxnonaTat tho door, but that it waa Impoaalbla to cntr onl that tolaolun wlfhont glftog greatoflbnca, and tbat the porchaaen of ticketawho had oome after tho hooao waa filled bad had theirmoBey retained. Itmn be tolhrred nom tbtodiciiinibinna that tbo playei* fosnd "aa(. l^hctoty anoooiagamafit" •«Blcbaid IIL" appears to have bacn ftfkrorila piace,u)don ttoUthof Uaich, 17M]^ it waa ■monncad that It would be Bdad Cor the laat time, toioUier with the ftme of the "Beau to tte Badi," tod that on the rollowhig Satniday Dij- don'a plar of the •■epaDlah FHar" wonld ba repRaented. Tbey conttonod to play on UoDdar, Wedneaday, and SitQiday'&om tbo gih orUaRta, 17W, to tha aeih of April, 1711. when Um aeaaon oloiod: -and that tto cipetlment waa sooocaaiul may ba infomd tnm the &ct that ttaej opened the thaaln into for anotter aea- aon on tha seth of Doccmbar, 1760, and eoLnnoed to play Ihieo Uffloa ft week until tho 17th of June, IHL cloalng with a anoccs- lion of baneSts, wbes tha nnmpany went to Virginia. caiHox or auaiazHBrr. Bofore Uie oloaaof ttaaeasoii, Eean, tbo Jotot-manager, wiUi- dnw; announcbu to a fonnal card to tha'pabUo tbatnebad KcMlrod to quit the ttMgt, hj tte advice of aeraia] genilemoD to town who were hla Maiiaf, and follow Ida employment of wrillDg; tbat hla oo-manftgar, Hr. Uturaj, bad agxaod to alva him ft nlgbt clearof alloxpcnaea forblabaUof the dotbee'ind acaneiy of tho ' r-bonictndtbatbyblaBicallancrthoaoTenioi'apemlaalon wooU, ca toe foUowlnff Monday evaotog, enact iba wit of -• ■ ■ " '^mofltbatog toouat ttmaof nlaap- On the Hondar foDowtog, April tt, Ktog Blflbaid in. for Ui bonoflt, betog toe ica upon the alaga. "■- "—"— dametiM t'htm, thsV would have seen aslght whlob ttoy 1 bays nrgoUen., It wu wmp, pnlUng of _ _ Bo did not wait to bo told tto second time, bnt stariod off instantly. Ho was off over forty miles pgaln, and in a short time was onttia E'tbattle>no1d,lo'()kliig for John Barry. Be bod-bcoh rod so long ln Oeorgetown ttatBarty bad been taken I tte field and bis leg amputated. ' But Sailor was not dlioourogcd at all. He stnrtod wltt tbo groateet Clergy to find Bariy. This was a dllloult maturi'HOd ho waa kloknd nnd nliHsr^d whilo oh hla soaroh. But he kept on paUoDtlyj .md at lost found blm and delivered tbe letter, nnd stayed by blm nitll be was removed to tbo oily.' Ilo Ik noir nt n Iconietor'K caiup, andttiiy would not lake His wclgbl In gold for bin), nu high OS vio promlum Is DOW. 1 ; t. ' A DziTB Olocs.— We have rooenlly boon Infonnod of a truly wonderltal bitick, which Is sAld to bolong to a bmlly la Nowport, Ohio. TM dock Is of simple conslruoUcn, and belongs to the f)oll7otUr. L-— j; butolltte efforts of clook-makeis have not been abln to moke It keep time—oonsequenlly, II has been permitted to rest in silence. A few koura before tbe destb' of Ur. L—^y'a elstor,eomo short time since, tte olock snddonly etruok one, after a allonoo of many mantts. It ttus continued to maintain its alienee until anotter member of tto fknily wee prostratod wltt a fhtal mnlsdy, when It aebin ilruofc ono, and on tto fallowing day tto dUld was burled. A year clapsod, when a eocoud child sickened and died, Tbe olooK was punctual In aoundlng one a fow hours previous to lis deatt. Attird ohild, a little boy Oftoen montts old, was afflicted with scrofula which bnloed tto skill of tbo pbyslolan, and died. Tbe deck gave tto usual warning and stronk ono, It has never fhllod bi soindlng a deatt knoll whon any of tte Dunllyln whoso possession it now Is wore about to dio. ''Thorc arc stranger ttlngs In heaven andeartt, BoraUo,tban nro dreamt of In our pblloaopby." play-bonae, and tbat by hla BicaDancr tho floTenor'a pemlaalon no 1 ■ Ktoi ^T^i^e piafonnance^ hla benatt waa dianged tt>1]ie'*'Baay Body" ana the "Tlrgto ITniniilrfd." i«fwwM ini^wg,t,« A.np» halntbTmaUio pnbSc^aianaddltlosil attiacdon, that then wUl ba linilQg by Hr. Waodham, and patUsnlarl/ Ibe calalialad oda tailed "Brilon'a Chftrter," oloahu wllh thla appaalt "la Ola win pc^tjTalr bo tho lact time of Ifr. Kou'a ippeortng npon Uia ataso^ ha hooaatly bqpea all geaiUamen and ladiee^ and ottara who nro bla well wlahan, win be aofttodaa to Ikvorlilm with their company." PUIB FS0DD<ZD. How thla company wen cdlcctcd, or whon ttey orlgtoally came from. It to probably now no longer poaalblo to aacarteto. Aa thoy von aumuued, npon Ihdr nnt appeanucato Kaw Totk aa a company of romedfiTia who bad coma nom Philadelphia, It la highly probftble.that they had plared befon to tha aouthorn doee, and tbat Ibey camo otlgUially from Ibo Wcat todlca, whon, ctptdaUj tn Jamaica, toeatilcftl companlea tnm fiighmd had baaatoibatiabltof^atasJDgflr aomoToinpnvlonalT, l>iir> «n«.t>a«wii j i«a iin «<g' tbaeaaaMjto Mew Ibrk ttaftOlowtog play* wanjlnai—«BlnhM IIt.n Otw«ys •Oiphan," Sirdan'a •'gpaplab MiT," Ibniuhar'a "Sir Bany WDoftir," being toa ecqael Is toa "Trip to tto JaUlaa," "BaanlHog Oflear"ftnd •Beftn'a Btiatagem," "Ooorge BamwaD," "Ibe Beggar'a Open," Ibe DUbcaacd Mother," CoogieTe'a "Loto for £ot»." and too "Sold Stroke for a Wife," with tho fbUowtog braa-—"Iba Baasx In uio Soda," "Tbe Mock Doctor," "Ibo DarU to Fa*," "Iba WaUrtog Blatuo," "The Old Uu Taaght Wladom," "Damon and PbUllda," "Hob to thaWeH," and'-lUaa to Uer Teena." Tba namea of tho dranuKi periona wen not printed to tha play bUle, Ibrtberaaion. pnbftblr, that tte aama actor liad to play dUbratt fttrtato toolamoidooa,but fromrafersnoca madotolndlridnal pcilonnen the following panona m known to have been mom- Den of the company:—Eaftn and Mnnaj, the Jototmanigan; Mesaca. Ibylor, Wooiham, Tramain, Jigo, Scott, Moore, Hatha, and Mialar Diekajr Hnmy, tto monigar'a son; Mlaa Nanoy George, Hlii Oabome, Urt. Taylor, Hia. Davla and Mra. Oa- boma. Ee*n,Ti«matoeattdJaaoplaTadtotiaglopaita. Honay aadlkjlor wen oomedlaas. Ulaa Nancy Oeorgeand MlaaOe- bona were toe chief ladles m comedy and tngedy. Woodham andUii.DnIoi wtieoomedlftna and rocallabi, and Eean, Uka his mon duthigslahed aame•ak^ Edmnod Kean, appean to bavo poa ec a a ad aomo moalcal talent, for on tte ocoaafeo of bla flnt bonoflt bainnonncea that ha will atog^'anontorio." Bfaaler Slokor Homy woald ecom lo bftve been ft (ftvorita of tbe public; the olhoraalon perilnmod to nboidtoale paila. ouftiouB anomi Dnring tte pnaentuaeoD, wblcb laatod for alx montti, toay npeatod tte same plftja mai^ llmia, and uobaUj baring nothing ncwornionaUnctlTO to cffar tor another aeaaon, tooy deter- mtood to try their fbitnnea olaawban. Tbeydoaedwlttaaoriea of bauptta, and aomo of tta cppeila made raapaoltog iham an nfflolanlly oulona to ba nottccd. Mia. Davla announoaa thai a bonafltliuboKlTan to her to enable ber lobny off her limtL and aha hopea Uiiallladlaaftiid genllameawho an oberilably to- cltoed will bTor II, doaliig to legal phnaeology, "and toelr bon- blo patltloier, aa to dilT bonod will erer pny." Itwaatha constant pracUcoat that Bmaftemaalanof veaaola to bring oit paaaangentoNewTcnifcopanttaoondlUoii that thoy ahould ba Hold Immedlalcly npon ihalr urinl aa aervanto to any ona who would pay tteIr paaaigo money. Thej wan aold (or • dalnlte Krlodortlmaandvencftlod Btdempton, of which claaa Hia. ria, ttom ber earnest ippeft), ippoaia to have tttu ono. Mi. jigo btmbly baaa that all genllamen and ladles will ba so ktod la tonTorhlmwlUittdr company, aa bo norar bad a banefll bafon ftodii jujlooaieciilofpriean; and Mia. O^one appropriataly Icda tte play of "The Dlatntaad Moihar," with (ho annennce- mcal that It la tte llist Ume that tola poor widow hla had a hancAl, and baring mat with divan hiidihlpa and mlalbrtnnoa, aba eppoala to tho boieTDlflDt and ofilcrt. (II la ilated In Olapp'a Boonda tbat Otwaj'a "Otptaaa" waa played to Boetoa to Ibo Ooffee Bouio to State atnat, to the early paitof 1780, by twoyoang EDgllahmen, ualated byeomevolnn- leercomiadcaor tho town; anaasthlaUfttaonttta period when UuRij A Enn'i oompany began lo partbim to New Tmk, thla mar poaalbiT hare bcoi tha tnltlaloiT attempt on toe port of some of (he montbcn of that companr to tolndooa dnmatio mnae- mmta among tbo people of New Audaiid. 'Whalber Itwuaoor net,ilwaa Inunedlaltdyfbllawad byuo naaago of an act by Ihe Ooaonl Cosrt of Miiiniihiinl*i, to Ua|«S, 17ML inhibiting alage playa and tkeabical enlerialameala of any klod.| a nw ooHMin n l7n. lothewtotaiofMBlaDOttereompinroftma to KewToik.and opened tho tontro lu Naaaau almt on Ibo 39d otDotambar, ITSI,. Ymh "Othello" and too'fluco of *^lha" The oompany wu .im* derlhamaugcmcototftllr. Tlptcn, and to all probability cane from .Tamaloa, lo a Taeaal whlnn had nirivod a ouort time Doiom. Tho company woru rtlber Inferior to tha former, or tbo pnbUo hid beeono todUfcnnl, hir tha manigai, after pnfoRntog thna \TccIc9, aunounccd that, to hla groit lUaappoinlmont, ho bad not met wItb rncoongtinient «mon|b lo lappoit tho company for Iht aeaaon, and thil he vonld biug it to an end bygtriDgafbwbon- oflbe. Soma donbl of the inerita of too now ponoimera aoams to have pravallod, aa ho aaau«d tbo public lo a oud tbat tbo «m- pany "wen pafed, and hoped to perioim lo aatliftctlon." It wutoaouakomtoeolbrttaaolon to wait upon all tta principal Inhabltanta and adidt toelr pataosigv, and feaitog that ba had bean bald acconntlble for oome nmlaanoaa of daty la thla paitlo- ulir,halMgalhe pnbllo to rcmsmber that "ha la an abaolQla BtiftLger In tbo oily, and If to hla application bo baa omlttad any gentlemen or ladlta' bonae or lodging, be hnmbly hopea that ttey wUllmpnloltto hlawantoftoltRBaUos, and sot lowint ofie- apeol" Bat though be pndoeed aoraiil ploooa not yot played to New York, aaoh aa too "Mr Ponltant,' "Tenico Preecivcd," "ThiFrovohedHoeband," and "OtoeDo,"lt waa bf bo araO. A fow bcnaflla wen glrco. one for ft Mr, Ldgb, anotter ono for tto poor widow OiMrao, who, wllh Mr. iramautcof tbo former com- pany, had becomo aUacbod to thla ona and on tte 3Ttt Manh, lini; tte laatpeifoimanoe U»k plioo for too benolll of too mana- ger*! wife, Ura. Upton. Upton aallTorod a famroU epilogae, and a few daji aflcr be left In a veaacl fbr London. TBI SButi ni vnonu an> luanjuiD.. no prk>r oompany, after performing to Tlrgtota,weBtloAn- •■ ■-* -Itocatrattere, _ tba "Beggar's . _ AuiapoUs wia at uua period aplaoe of conridanble iifida and oommena, Wltt • Ihrinng population, tnolndlsg many wealthy neithanlak md bring the capital oflho pmUwa, wfta toa nalclauceoftlialeadmg planlenaad ' deal of f». Atoen- , Fvenoh ^.thalhaaln led to ba W to playa which n of ••Cto" theygtva ofilclila, and a genenl place of naoit (or . toelrtemlllea. Than was amcogthepeoolea SnamentandcnltiTallon. They wen much m^ JoyttancTeaUonotUetoeataethaa tha mlii aad Mtch popnlathm el Bew York, end etna-' thoewaeaparmaiiant InatltattcD, .aad oool many nan Tbe compasy l e pr aae a ted tbaai tocyhldbeibn acted to New Tark,wlto tM<dl»<°> and the "Boay Body": and after plotog fci a Kftioi lepRMBlatlODa to other paria of ManW Bnia newsamea a^peftrftuung tba momben^ aoch la ann >, wynauana uer. bert, while many ortta old memben bad loft i chonutucewar- nnttogtte eippoalUoD that Ibete was alU r aaotovcn^au thenpaftmntogto tta Bonth, or IhU Iheaa den bad ntojsed to Engbnd or to toa Wcat Indie*. Among I o n^ialntog mem- ban wan Mnnay, Scott and UlaaOibon i "d fcao, deapUe bla fbtmal teawell to New York, and declai Ion of Ua intantton to rcamne hla original oecnpallon c< ft wrilfcg-maiKr, waa agau AliW boa boon hen nunled onnned lefan Eallam cama to thla oouDliy and gave hla fint nonaentalon U WllUamabuig, Vligtola,totoeaatnmnc«17ea. tfa aftanmla went to Aimapo- Ita, and In tha auuner of 17t3 he omo wllh kla oompany to New York. Finding toe old tteatra to Niaata atitet toidn n ale to hi* ponoa4, bo look the bnlldlng down aid aiacted open Iba aame apof what Iha newspaper? Iha day, nrbr't OfdU, deaeilbea "aa a Tory Itoe, large and commodlooa sew Iheain," which bo opened os tte 17to of Boptambcr, VKi, wltt Sleale'a comadTOt too"OonBdoaBLoTen"aad Uia Stfoa of "Damon andlhUida." DonlapaayathatUwaaaieoicd on toa apotanerwaida ooonplad by tho old Butch cbgah (the preaent pair oltca.) tothlahawa* ilio mistaken, for tta ohnieh wa* ended on tha place whan tta bnlldhig sow slaada to ma. Tbo thealn which EtUarn bunt, and the onolwton It, wu on tte east ildo of Niaaau itree^ be- tween Uildan Une asd Jobs ilneL ■luui'a TBiana a wasaiv EaOam'a Oompany wu fbr mpoior to my thai pneeded IL Mia.Eillanwu not only ft beaawOl woman, bat aha wuan aa. tieasof neoidttiaiymalL Dnnlip to hla^oato baatd old ladlea apeak to nptoiea of ber beanty, ince i htma^lf « iiw^\mA KtwmMmat^ Mirt twnnlh»inaTiin*wOf IliH enin- pany, Blgby and Malone, wen acton of aatabhahed leputatton upon tha London boaida. The iiriTal of ■ ooupleto company uta tola, who wen not oslypncdeed to Ihalr art, bat amply pro- rided befon todr dopartsnwlttdneao, asdaD tbatwuneoea- Ibr elbdlto diamaUa imnaentatlos, wu aomelhlng too fbr- Tbayae mSa' ibia to contend agahuL iayaeani,toerolOnJabaTaentlnly supplanted tto oaiUer plonoen, of wbomsothtog flutter la known eic^ that aomo of their aumber, Mamy, Tnmalne, Scott, asd HIas Oebome, plajad to BaUam'a origtaal oompany afterwarda, wbea it wu nsdci too management of Donglaaa. After peifoimtog to New York for tbewtoter, Ballam west wltt hla compasy to PhOadelphla In April, 17M, asd tram then to tte Wcat India, wberebadlod. InrtSttaoompanrcetanedtoNew York, under toe minagemestof Donglaa*, who bad mairird Bal- lam'a widow. Daring toe fonr yean that ttey had baetj abaest, tha Iheatn remained nnoocaplod, and a abort time beton ttalr ar- rival, ft eongiegatloa of Qaman Qilrinlsta had baan foima^and batog to want of a plaoa of wonblp, they pmchaied the tocain to Niaaau afaeet fbr |1,3M, and fitted Hop uaohonh, which ttay oonttoned to occupy ostU Wtt, when toe boDdlsg, whloh bad sot been • vaiy anbslastlal one, becoming decayed, they took It down ud aactcd anotter edldoe npon tte spot, which wu alasding flftean yean ago, asd wu tomllluly known w Ooaltog'a Eailag Booa^ No*, at asd M Naaau (tiwL Vlndtog that too toeatn bad bean oonverted tola ft ohnieh, Dooglaaa DoUtanotoei osenpon Crsgei'e Wharf, a laige pier, wltt honaea upon II, which, at that Ume erianded from Pari atieet tote tta bat Blrar, betwem Old and Ooestln allps. In the following year, 17(9, Douglai* went to Philadelphia, when ha erected • email ttoatni asd from toece to Ans^oUa, whan he bolH ft very floe one of Diich, capable of aooommodalliig between five and ato bundled people, wbuh he opmod on too 3d of Maicb, ITSO. m nrwmtiw enm iBuna. In 1761 Dongjaaa ntaraed to How Yoifc, and ahandontog tta tteatronponOnger'aWhait eneledonetoBaekmanatreet, afew doon below Naaaanatnat Hdawu ten down to a riot to 17M. Thne y<*n after, the Iheelie to fohn atnat, between Naaaau ■tnetaadBieadwfty, wu tnDI; wfatohconttoued tobethapiind- pftlonoustUtheeneUon otIheoU Pirktte*tntoI7P7. The Ring. A BMlHT BHABT FIOHT Took plaoa on May Snd, bitweea two Emenldera named reraect- jely Teddy Tletney, oUoa Coblay, and Nick Maley, cUat Bluey, near Blnnmabam, of 7et glba., for £30. Tloney la now to lui' Ively Tedd^ Tletney, oUoa Cobli near Blimmgham, of 7et Slbc, lur jmv. h uvn lu itm twcnty-aeoond year, and alanda Sll, SKts. Hla lul encounter wu wito Darid Bliut, of Handfwortb, whom he defeated after a game taeale. Bloay, woohu notyrtaoatoed hi* malorily.atauitfa 6fL i)(to., and la ttetauiideolof aflghttoglad. He had twice pre- vloaaly flgtiied to the ropoi—flial with Young Caller, whom ha clorerb defeated, and ftfierward* Jaek Qrogas, -whom ba alio beat Bott men wen wan wilhtowdghL Maky woDttatoaafot cbdoeof gnmid,and named Ihe tenth mlleftona on IhaAloeeter nad. It wu dlappotoUng lo find that, aUhongh on tha an of toe battle, no amsgementa bid been made tor tta aspply of Ihe lopaa and atakea—no anch ftitldoa being pneniable to pnalllatio "Brun"—aad leooidhigly, lalar in too evcnlsg, a change ornate wumadetothe dtaecttonof Walaall, wberei itwu known,thoae todlapeaaiblea wen to be bad. By bolf-pasi eight tta lendavona wuieaehod. In leaathanaqnaiterof ashonraD wuto cider, asd Tteney abled to hla cap, wIto Bluey at hla haela. A nfeiae wu eelaoled to tha puion of a dlsttogslahed Ugbt-walgbl, asd at a qnarierpaat ntoa eveiything wu anog. The toaa for obdce of oonan wu won by Btner, who placed nla opponent wltt hla ftco to tba aoB. Btaer wu anended by tvm asd Barry Alen, while yemHodgUaaandJoeWarabamdldtteneedfOlfcwTleney. All being to nadtoeea, prlsdpali and aeconda gave tha friendly grip, and tta lada itood up for too fight. Boond I. Hia lada wen aoon to podUon, ud It wu arldast tbat boto nndeiatood Ihdr butoea*. Ttoiiuw'a atyle, howanr, wu tha mon arttaUe, while Blney'a reaolate and defiant look gare conadaoM to bis aiw • tuua eMUooa apatvla^ nioey.wbowu aioeedlnglyeager,aeBtoot hla rigbtua ffeeler, and Bliablly giiBd Teddy** temple; toey now beat ft retnat, asd on getnng tcgetto onto, bott oonnteied pmUy oa tte ha, when Bloey got on tte nng, bat Teddy clemly cent him to motocr earth. Tha betUog, which had pmlooaly been arena, wu now i Honey, on Ihe cestniy, ahowed veiy llUle puBlahmea^ eogald. sing lie lengto of tfase ttey had bees U tL and u acop H over, watuptoi!bakehasdawlttbtofldlan(oe,afteiwwdagoiagmid IhadngtocoUeelftlridefarBhiaT. nomey^ittp to ou of the daveirul l*d»wa know. lefiaota ikeblghert endit oa the aehool towhlohhebdong«,an4ttaMlanoitojbttoat hewffl u baud orhananertpgnfttadTaobve. ThatBlueyUwaof ttaguaast lada that ever nood up to a ringnoose wbowltoeaiedtteflgbl win attempt to deny I rat ahcar atiesgtt asd gamaneu igalut ■operia adaoee lanly cftiry tbe day. BBOAM LAMB LAMBKBT. Tneaday, May 8, wu the day appointed for an almoat off.haded fight to IftiaplBea between two of tte Bonugh lada, to decide a quarTel,and fbrllO a alda. Tha oombalantawareJenyBenn ud DMk lambait Boto bad Ibnght prariouily to Ihe ring, al. . Ihoogh oompaialtvely norieea. Jeny Began la twosty-fou yiui of ag%IfugKto.tohelghi,indwdghedabout Ualaib. Bli only prvrtoua'battle wu onAnguat B, ISO, wltt ona BanayBa- gan (no nlaUoni, whom ha deiealed to 17 rasnda, which liMed n niln. Sink Lambert I* twosty-thR* yean of age, S ft. 7 to. lo i height, and weighed, u near upoaalble, 11 at BiaonlypaiAnn. ' anoawuadnwwllhtta Brighton Doctor, to USD, after l^itag , jhooiaS7mto. Thebetttogwulevelatocetto eommanca^ ' of the niatcli,andftnvBdBamwutoveatedontte leoult Ai- nngemoDta had been made foi.tta silll to coma off down Ue ! lira, and ft lata honr to tha day wu fixed for the mealo aeat ' After tta niualridea by nil asd water, asd oDototomptloa boa , toe peUo^ snntblsg wu anaaged, isd tte lefftne appdattd ' aoon'ftllerlP.lL I*mb*itwuttallntwtthtotoei«pes,hariul Sail Oaorga asd (oe of Rolaa'aadvenariea for hla aeconda. jeny Began, who wu aoon alter htm, wu attended by tta But bd' Ugbt wdabt asd the Weal Bid esttuilasi Lambert barisg wan i tte loaanr conen, chose tta one wltt tte snn and wtod at hla i back. Boasdl. Began stoodmuahahonLambert; haWsi,te. aide*, more erect to podtton, Bott an fine •pedmeaa of tha en.' glllil,uideiblblled great mnacalardevdopameBt Thayapimdl vary frat, Bdranetog aad relnftltog oslcUy, for some tine, nsU Umbertplaatad tta left allghlly on toe body, and got bach. Be- gan fdlowed DIcknp, tovtnedontte fonhead with Iha left, aad braking away, they apaired for an opentog, boto betog tcit caa- Houlsdeed.. Begas, after oneptogwithto dlatanco, felnledwltt tbe left, bnt Iftmbeit batog nady,7eiry gol baok. Men spar- risg: Jerry aoddasly duckal asd doaed, bott being down ifter a acnmbUog lally. a. After apairing, Lambert wu very abort d too body; left-hand connten os tte forehead brought on a rally, nsHI toey doaed at tto ropea, whes bott wen down, ildo by dde. I. Wu dcddedly to hvor of Began, who got a couple of lett.kand. enonlharigbteye asdarigbtbsnderon tte ear, noeirisg osh ose little one CO the Jaw. Began forced ft doae, end lambcrt got down. < to 10. Altoougb lombfrt from time to Itoia got appa nntlywen home on toBagan'a free, than wu acwnlya nail Ml; while tte dellnries of Began, dihongb not ao freonent, ler mnch non effectlva, and whm Dlioky came np for tto altt nud blood wu aeen trickltog from hla soae (claimed asd alloved fo Began), t to t wu oflbnd upon Began, Lambert conttoned t lap wito hla left, asd met Begas'a niibea to tte beat of bla ibilUy bat hewu dtterfbnght down orfendeverly. In tte leveotl nusd,wben Began daahed to, lanbert steadied hlmael^an] uoai umntena him wltt tte right on the left eyebrow, ciUlag I eevenly, bnt wuerentoally thrown. lltoSl. Lunberi keptvla Ittna tta damagad eyabnw, nedring heavy ntuina on the mentl andiefteye. Began Inoeued hla ftdvantage mmdafternond and after knocking Lambert down wltt Iho rightattta npea,t tta MTcnteento nnnd, a tol wu offeitd on hlmwllhostan sponie. to tte last of tbeaa nnsda Lambert wu fongbt dowi bnt landed ft vidona right-hander on tta Jaw u be fell Ittey. Began, who bad began to blow fraely.wu met wltt gnat reaoh tinn by I^mbert.'who stopped Jeny'a nahea^ and ttey eatha^ tnmendon* body blow* when at dooa qnarien, until lainbeii gd down, and sot manthasStotwu offend on Begas.' ttwu fbngbt very eoaafiy nntll they doaed. when Jeiry muied aavtog- Ingrightbasoer, asd Dick, arltlsg tte opporbonl^, got tone i terrific upper cut, and fefi from tte fores of hi* own bin. 90. t neitohuige oocnrrad to ihl* nimd, fbrlaunbettd^aaaitk bytovesttogwittattoglsguTtrllyoBlIia noae, cntUntUaooa: he toOawed np hla adnnlage wltt a rib-bender on tti body, aid whenjenyian it him, he knocked him down by a ilghlhiMd go u eonnter on Iha Jaw, Began BdUng all of a heap. St lie friend* of lubert wen to ecatode*,and hla aeconda pokat ahaiply after Ume. Begas'a aeeond*, howeier, masued w id hlmup,wbenhawuagatofloaRd. 8L Lambert foreed tta flgM. tog, and Began being atm-aUabnad," Dick toveatedritt Ikt left on toe right eye wlttoat a ntnn, tten doaed, a» thm Imj. n. Began, ahhosgh bleeding freely,'camo op maeh stranger than ^aviondy, aad atoppeduunbert'a rnibby geUbif heme wltt tta left on toa monto, and fbUowtog tile nan, wed ei- ehisgupaaaed,nnll]Lambertgotdown. SltoSSamlait Bega wu getting atnngar and better ererynond, and ttftattle vuio evuuy contcaled that a weD-deUvend blow would 'edde II diber way. Jcnywu aoon sftaragato the alnngermdi,isd after ra- odvtoR one horn lAmbaifa ufl^ always doaed, tfid dthcr fmgbl Dick down, or tte latter fUl toisvctd. Lamiert fbogkt lery "ahlfty,"and erldeally wasted net; which bitog peneiTed I7 Jeny'a aeconda, h* received efdoe to fine Ue liabttog. and do. togao,be obtained ftmaniftat advantage, ftr to tto Slln roond to t on Tlcnay. a. Boto came np reiy eager. Bome floe eichangu os tte bead. when ttey broke ground, and Tloniey wu all over toe rtog, Bloey, bit wild, puiaolsg him. Bean oxobangea led toa oloao, and anotocr trial of atiengto for tho fill ended to frvoi of Tleney, Blaoy betog under. 3. Aabonbutmenybonl^tteladsclcdngaflcrafbweubangea, end *r""g togetter sue by dde. ' 4. Itoto lively, bammariog away to bentlfnl ityla. TIeiney allpped. bnt on tta Isalast reeorered blmaalf and lenowad tte round , landing hla lef t on Ibe aumlli, and nodring on the rib*, getting down oleieily.' 0. A abort and hustling roimd-In an partaof the ring, asd os niet^ oToa terms, ostll toe afldr wu flnlahed bj Tlern^lsiowlsg hla mas olercrly. e. No tlnw leal to getting to work: Tleniey tovaaUng allghUy on tbe left eye, and itedvliui on toe ebed, got away, hla Me abow- tog mnch nnnnlng. In tto almggls for tte fbll,Bhieywu under- moat 7. Blna wu tte lint to lead aB, and planted havOy os toa temple, Tleraoy balandng aoooimta oa tne aame apot A little epftnisg, wban toey broke ground, asd on gettlsg togctoer, after a Utile flddllsg toey doaed, and Bluey wu osder to toe frn. 8. Blney ihort to his dellrery, f^MLtng pepper on tte right cheek. Ina seoond eany, however, be poroeaoneon ttebody, Tienoy ntallattog on the forehead; they doaed, asd bott fell a bnnts, aide br die. 9. Up to thla time tte pnnlabment appealed equal, and ndlher u yet had taken niy grni Ilbeitlea. maey, aeusg an opeatog, east cot bla right ridonaly at tbe head; Teddy ducked, asd too blow did not lud wltt asy aarerity. Bxebasgfa wen aomewhat to frvor of Blney, and a straggle foi tha frU bnnghl bott down, Tferaey imder. 10. As Blaey came wltt a nth, Tleney met him wltt e eMght ttot on toe temple, tollowtog up thla advaslaga by Jobblsg away merrily wlto bott band* an onr the faeei Bloey to tta mcandmo betog anylhtog but Idle; to tho ead, bott wen over tte ropea, Btoay under. 11. Han fint blood wu claimed fbr Tleraoy, aad altooagh BtoeTOOolneledbla llpa,and tried to hide tha "ahow," It wu rialUa. (Fint evost to the llUle 'on.) Tloney, hivli meaauremmt of hla man, inade i4ay right asd left, the mo prKT ODDipany, uier panomung in virguia, sapoUi, toocaplulorMaiThuid,asderaclodaima]lt whltt ttey onened on toe a3d of Juno, llta, wlto it Open," and tta ibico of the "Lytog Vdel" Asm lot tte , . . BI wea- pon betog reiy dIbottTe,and making Bluey atsnd back, but ho Immediately ntunad to toe attaek, and fought bla mas gamely dslU bott wen down, Blney ludcr. 19 to aowen chanctoilied by Tleraoy taking a deddcd lead, uhe began to playnd havoewlUi hla opponenl'a tbeo, from which, to each aooceedtog round, ho dnw the oork npealedly. After flgbttog to a doee, the bile wen abont oqnaL IL Two lu ono wu olTend on Teddy, and acoepted. Blnoy, d- ihangh baring aomewhat tte wont of It, wonld sot be deniod, bnt oonttoned to fono the fighting, uaimng bla bianda that be abonld wto at tte finish. Teddy, witt giat pndidon, ahot ost hla left on Bhiey'a right eye, InOlcUng a aeren eat; Btaey ntain- Ing a vIdouB ilghtt ander on Tleraera left chcdjbona, wblcb atag- gcnd blm; ttay doaed, and boUi fdl, Tleraoy under. n. Bluey ttowod aome vmy ngly bsmpa about tto tempio, and bl* taee wu muoh flubed, woUoIleniey, wltt tto excepaos of • bump ontoeohsekhoaoasdndseu on Ihe cheat wuveiy tree from pnnlahmont, Bluey led off on Uia itta, and got pnttUy eormtend on toe right ear, when ttey nuhad to a dose, and bott ^an down, Tfaney'sheadcomiBg nn nglyttumpon tto ground, as to 17 wan fought to too pntUaet poadble style by TIeraer, who oenttoued to Improre hia podtlon, planttig an over Bhioy'a Ikce. Bhiey ntnined wltt tte nlmon gameneea, but did not pndaeaadfflfiaredbci Al tttojnnetan^ aad after the lada bad been oostasdisg ttieequarlen of an, honr, tte poiloe came np, andttentanaatonoeoidared toe men to fiiDowhlm to Bony lose, when hoatUMea wan nu ewed at twesty mtonlea past ten, Blncy oomlnglanntlly Into the rtog, follawed at once by nla on>o- neat,who lookedUula thewolwforwear. as. On galttog togdber, ttey eonntared on tto free, Bluey, by tte w^ to whlob be atnak to hla man, lerivlng Ihe hopea of hu nartiaana. Aftertandtogwell on .too ohto,ho made a dank al Teddy, who cleverly ftTMded tha toteoded compliment duck- ing. Thoy ttes got together, ftsd teght to Ihe ropea—bott don. dde by aide. at. Tlorney ahot out hla right on tte left orb which began lo oontncL Some good eonnten followod, wbduhey doaed, and a flne atnggle took place, whloh ended to bott'Mmg down In liar- ney*a eoraar. so. Tleney vtatted Blney'a right eye, and tten right and left on tte free, Bluey getting demly down to aTold. 91, Bluey gave greftlaallafrctlon to hla triead* by fighting Teddy all ore; tte jtog to tte npu. IK. Fnlty eousterisg; Blaey fbSowod Teddy «,'and dercrly fioored him at tte rope*. (FtntksoekdownforBIuegr.) ts. TIeraey oblatoed ample aatHtooUoa fn bla lanne to tte ff»Tiona roimd by plmttog bla left on tha fhoe aevanl dmoe, asd' ttedoae tonwtoa MIOlThearilr. St.tf ney camenp^leedfaig, bat rtsehile, and, fi>nlng tta pace, fonghthla man down wan. SB. Tlerneyegaln bad ample revenge on hla opponent b; Ung igaln on all polsl* with UUtog efibot, and evashially Diner dows, estoll and lB*ti To aay thatBInorwak game woold be dotoi him aeantlutUce, aa hofbogbt wbat^aJkat beeomfaig an np-bU balUa with tto eoniage of a Uoa, bv bla opponesrs taeUca proTod more tbas ft much, u he got on eflbcUvoly to almoat oveiy nnnd, until Dlaay'* dayllabU wan galilsg "amaU by degieaa, asdbeiuUraUy (t)leaa." In tha meastlfflb IMdy'a derer way of atoldtog dasger got him weU onl of pssUhmesl At tte ooa duilon of tte B«Tasty-flnt nnnd, and whan ttay hid bean fight- ing 1 boon and S ndnulaa (to two ringa), Bhey wu indnoedio let Uo apoage go up, Us pus being netily twice lis usial slio. lomboitwu aDahroad,*ndJeayridled lie Jaw with tte rtabi twice wlttout any ntnn, aad DIa gotd^wn, weak. In the aal roaiid,uaoon uttaawu called. Josy went direct to Lambert, Ranted hla Idt heavily on the fight ey^ end followed II op wftb I tremendooa right-hander on tte noae^ whloh knocked all 9am oat of Lambert, wbowu down aO of a heap. The anal limit bs^ ing been aOo^ed, and Lambert not being able to oome to thna,bji aeoonda thnw np toe aponge^ and Jeity Began wu balled Ike winner, after a gallant fight of one boor and ft halt Ilwu loae Ume befon Lambert came to, aad be toes tbed teanofmoiUtca- lloaathiadefeat YODNO BDDHUY DEFEATS BILL CHOISK On Moaday,May 3d,ttoeewbo woeon tta^wf c<ocbidtbe {ileaaan of wltoeaatng a well-oootcstad fight, for £S a ddck b*. ween Yotmg Biummy and WlDlam Chelae, at calcb-waigbt Ndtter bad pierionaly peitoimed to tte liag, ant a dureieaeo of opialoa icapaoltog tte merita of a glova-llght to whltt Bnauay bod proved tho coaqneior to a few nnnd*, leanlted to a varyMt QaaiTtl, aad toeopahotwu Iheataklagof money for ft baUtla take place oa May ad. The depodtaweremadagood atthetlni appomlad, asdaltoe find, g to a wu kldapaoBnmmy,(be l^en oflortog to go oa. Gbolaa wu mach tte heavier bod, aal had a gnat npulfttlon for gameneu; whllo Bromiay wu ndad fortteapeedymaaaertowtalehbeaoltledmoatof lila oppcoeali wlto tte glovea. Yonsg Bruminy—aa usamed aame—wu beta at Blmlnghim Ca April I. ISM, la BIL e^ln. to bdgbt, ind wdgbd on Monday aboatSst 101b. WllUamC^bolaewaaDoniCBjanaS, ISU, itandaSIL 7Mln., and wclabcd abool.lM. lib. Ihaphce, time of meeting, kc., wen amicably agivcd upon, and midday m Monday wltotaacd tte depaitare of abont one bandied enoarwi from tte nnd atatlon, lor too accae of acUoo. Not a hltcn oc- curred during too Joiuaeybebtod toe inn borao and too nka^ qnont water trip antU too fint landing bad been effected, wba the aathoriUe*, who bad been tying perda, blandly tofoimedtbt .condndon that tttf muit lakeinp-fteah grotmd. Asothw aeiutloexcanloawaft;nonauooMfQ],and ttattog belogeoca puehad,all waeready loiactiaa. Ohalaewu theflnt tolbiot Is Uaevilml Branny ontvadlhi ling fint mieatteietea wu appotoled (aOs tha usual toodUa), Chdaa entered tha ilBt and. having won the toaa. planted Umadf tolbaconer alf hlittargnnnd,and'wltttfaBirisdathla back. Theapiktalaer lauer oa Obotaa'a boola.wsse ohleotM to, aad net wllbed raacn,fbr thaywenatoksUngapau hwtenedoatoveiytUd lolea. Bnmmy h^aqnafiy Ihhik boel*,bat oaly ntoarlmi apaiablea, toala^ VmOea.. Xh* httar afiendto bare boi taken out aad fight ^Uhool spanhle* or apfiie*, hut evaatnally li are way, and IGct eoaaiaaeed at 10 mia. past ap. K fbrnmidL lolaetaaniaaiiabty waO-iaade man ftarthataBk■el-hlXD,kl^ tog lU tta letuisttujof ft pigDIatAvlUioat bdag olov«r-and ba a modpleaducoualenaace..: Branmylus a eaat-lna pbla,i> well u a won-dsvdoped frame, tor his isehvi. He itocd labyh' l>uiuOBtutlitoiatttode,aadlhat bewia ttadovareit, toeit* la which bo placed ChdMBtnel teUII* own lala. Theriiaind ToiT (\ulcUy, Obolae Jnmptog abont, bnt KnmmT aoon inndd 00 hjaopponent'a left eye wlttonl a retanu OhoM, to hla eaiw- 'neai, miulng a oonpic witt tta left, doahad to, mMUng a atra«ti left-bandar on tte forehead, but he maniged to clow when Bn*- mybadtoebeatof tte to flgbttog until Obolae dipped down, b toeseoondround,Brummy dnw bloodlkom too uouttwithlb> left (toa fint event claimed and allowed fortho "Brum"); alto wblcb, ttey commenced to-figtaltog at tto ropea, when Chito ttiew ^cummy try mato atnagth. During tte next fburronida Brnmmy took a deddcd advantage, landtog bott pieltlly asd onently oa Cbolao'a boh, who hod oaly pdd a fo* Iriiung ridl utta dde of tte bead at doee quarlen, ud aowand igda' chanceabol oa toeIwdy. la tto fiftt roasd,ttey fougbttolti ropu to Obolu'a ooraer, when bott wen dowa, and wbea IX) let go Ohoiae rolled back and itinck Bnmmy on too fnni of tbi ear wltt his long aplkea. An appeal of fonl ne paiaed over, viO ft canUon to be man careful. In tto nert round (tto rlxtt), ^ flghdng wu to flivor of Brnmmy, who fongbt bla man aU 0Tet>k< ring, and knocked him downbyoflno lofl-handed abotcntk' moutt, riba aaeond event—tto fint koock dowa-allonl ta Biammy.) From thla potot up to too tweaty-lbiia>round, Bn» 1 my had much tte beat of tte aitUng, too blowa betog ddlTtid I wittpnddonat tto onl-figbttogTwliUeat doaoquarien Otd" I wu very buay aad pulled too IltUeoao an nandlboring. IbU*| tcato, Obtlso wu knocked dowa by a One rigbt-hiadcd uppeM^ I on toochto. In toe doventt and twelfth ronnda, BrnmmTb*' I nearly aU too beat, and waa oppeimod to tha fUla. Intoeie*' teentt ronnd. anotter knock-down blow wu acortd to Bnna) byacroaaoounlar ontholaw. In the Iwoaty.flnt round, Ou* wu much puultted, bott eyoa gotog np, bla nou and iMi') awiy, and, to aU appeanncea, too batUo wu over: but, ifla » mosdona aichasgea, Ohoiae oloaed asd toaacd toe UlUo ono bef^ I ly, and feU oa him. The great'pioe at whloh Brnausf I fought to flslah off Bin mada him iTowar lhaa taenlofore, aad la I ttetwosly-thlid lonnd it wu eridont that Ohdao wu tto alieei' I est, foi after fightUu hla man to tha eoida,he again tonwtkeA I tie oae a banlar. nom tho lul of too abovo nuad to Ibe K» I ty-dgbto, too bdtlo wu mon eqad, u Oholso had noovend ft<a I bla pnriona weakneu, aad Ihe "Binm" nonlied biealhtogtlai: I bla boa wu baoomtog ntoer "bumpy," and bla ncaa wu cut 0 I toe bridge. Tho fightlsg wu vaiT Urdy nstU towiida tte cte-1 dualos, when Brammy, after good euhangea to bla fbror, fom" I hia man down. Tha awkward manner to which Cbolae deUvtfw I wltt hla loft band, made him atap vary high, aad hla splkea'tKl Binmmy'a pantdoona, tofllcltog al tte ume tUno awk<*< I aoatebea. Tweuty^lght qolek ronnda ware fouibttosl ola. I after whloh BUlecn mon nuoda wen fougbt mcatdoddtdUO I flavor of Brammy, who wu gradnany but anroly bUndlsg Obot^ I Tho latter, Witt tbe oicopuon of eplktog from time to dsf-1 fongbt agabiet advene ikto wltt tte gitaleit gainoncsa. Allhocp I tto mtlo one wu dcddodly wlnntog, tten wee a regnlar oaai^ I ado of left asd right oxohangoa after Biummy bad landed a oo<f" I or AO of "fania" on tte moutt or chto uidflol on aomegeodT'l ai^cnta. Then wen aoveral appeala to the refbim ieai>c<<hf 1 loiao'a mottoil of flgbUne, and, conalderisg ttat BrumsiP I dnwei* wen torn and hla ttigh Hplked, It wu eerialnly vdO' I cauUon, which having been duly ^ren, and Cbolie not dud^ I hla mettod of going to, aoolber appeal wu made, and ihe te^ I wu that after ttay sad Vcea fighting BOmln., Ihanferoo deddwl Ibat Brammy wu tto wtoate to oonaaoueseaof iMtfP'X ■pUdngaadklcklagto Ihe foil^.fonrtt ana latt round. TbefJ^I tireo'a dadrion wu poriactly fu«L and ha did not award tte iJJ I toiy to Bnimmy until Obolu had been allowed ouch Ucacia^ I Ubertleauoa^ttemoiaatnoriocaan Indolgodwlto. ^havwl ner WM aacondod oxlnmuly well hy two wcU-hsown pretoaWtt I while a riatog pagOlrt aad his Gtollier nthor nanledOboija lo >> I dotdmeat tbaa ottetwise. Brawab twen^«ivoa yean of age, and weighed aboat^l''£[ Mawbyla Iwen^-twoyoanof ago and weighed lout lOlb. S0J| mea were aoricea to too ring, aartr baring fongbt before. '",1 wulaldfredyoaMawby, who wu aeoonded by Jack FaiT«Ui>,l Tommy Fadmon; whllo Browa wu eataliodby Jem 'aikerPjl JackHowoJun. Dnring too fint doieanunila,MawbybadU'l his own way, pbattog on blaoppoaeat wbea and bowbe U>T| bnt afterwarda Brown took a'deddod lud. In all, ntody«"^l gotog mtoulea. fought, whoa toe aeconda of TLa/br, findtog that be aj I bitod, gave to fbr him, after ttey had fimghtahDUiwus'S