New York Clipper (May 1866)

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36 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. A NARROW E80APE. BTMOKPmor. ADott ImV-nat aii o'^Mk on •DMamlwranBlDg, ftnr ran McTtTonu nn «u Mated latiuiilTtiinu nartaat liiSTiiil iiBtwnllm bmM is Uu dly of N—. Et m Mu bwk la U* obilr, «1 Ih Ida fMt twUiu OB • labia In taat «r kmiriadlT aaoUaa a dw, u4 wilchlu wuh half olotad' ifwtta light oxitavnatuuuajiaonalod ilowlftawirl Iha Uimaor oeated laanat^fnnlabad onalablalii ^'i£uS!l^ oaniBf. AabarpknockaottadadnpooUkadoor.afidlhaoooapaiitof Iha nomtonwdll^dl)rlahlachair, but tMTonba oonld vUara void, th« door «u opsneA andanuaoitafadiakUr, mjiagi— "CTarlia WUaoo, mj hoj, how ira/on r" . "WaU. apon nj won, joa itatUad me," npllod Wiljos. wlUi- onl ohiaglns bla pofltion. Th<nliaeontlaii«d wltbinockliTl- taUOD—"Bow data yoa laTSda nn awotiiin la tUa mda aad hoMenu maiuiuf Lake, oldfailaw, Ifa aa ifle dflco Ileal aaw fon. how aia fm, jounalf t How are you napectod sweala t tweaa Imia end Jeoola, whiah It le pot Bwaiiity to raUle to the rcad«, bat wUtheaded bj Iha fair /eanle pionlalDg to bocome Mrt. hnlBgtni. A aboil time aRar thia Uiar were iauiled,aBd aranowUTtMhapyllTlnlhetolertorDf IhaBIM^ofOeBiMVMt. OlurBe Wluon M adll alappliig M IIm aaoie boaralpk booaa, and liaa^hai^y^ any Hun,ga ^e that hu plantyof ooaajand r.' A F R I O A I B I A SLAVE'S DEVOTION. OEAPTEB UXT. - rax TKFDBB ITOWIL—TBa WiMUMO OW fAMOO Bl OAVA AJtD mat snent ipell luaeaoaeA Ton to oome bet«l' 1 darind to eea yoo, end tnereCore oama*" •9a yoa taara Ian'Feiaoae 00 Oentncla'tobta oataef llaelf rot anaal«hl,baTaroat Ooodt na lut llaie I wne at yonr boaaa jnnr molharmetiaaln IbehiDwar aad nn ma a Teajehan look,eTldenlljfearing iballhadooaaloliadyimlatojov oUl '■aheSmgbt DoltalDt of Iha Und.' "AndabalofonBediDelbitlhabaarwia lahia dan, wreatUng vUh-Ohlltriai BUa."' 'nrat* Uioae her wa£< t' •^alLno,notansUTibattha/oonTCrbarmaanlng, Piroona lai aUUf. Vght raaoonarlakaa—a Bombon aan aardar IhenraedapeoaotaUherottlun." '^teUsa of Bouton, tkara'a eomo &nt lata BtaS OS tba labia I he^joondf. RowUutjoaanhera, foanJ()btaawen eaj«r tddak." ,toadon'tdrtsk I Tikes a tow, or given What la the world oomlo^ lot Twoyenii •^hankT(ni,btitI, "WhUllAke- joar wad, I eoppoaa, agofonaoalddnakaoialkaaanyoaaandtoaTal with mrona, aadaow Tonden't diisksoigo ont at night, bat alar la tha honae and atodyfnaa oaawaek'a aad to Iha other, ToaHbea bwrer baton long, U roa tatp OS." "1 laUtr mjaell I am a hwrar sow." '.Teorof aiear'eBtaniUag. 7aa might Joataa wen baa oleik tgau fteeOua flood yoaridmlaaton to pnctleebta done no aa jetlanppoaet''^ "Hot mlta aa bed lalbal^ old (enow. I piek np a Ultla tfalag •vow a maa cea alaj la tha hooaanlgbt altar night, poring OTtr ftdadpriatar'alnhaad jaDowDanar, booad la old ehea» aktn, Maiea mj compnhanalon. what plaaaora bare joa la hTlDgl ..Toil keep jonneU aerlndail from the woildand ill lie gMai6^aMkn4wnolhlaf of Ihe ratrmanyIslareetlsg little •jEii are mlitaVein'thaw, Obarlia. I minigr to keep mjaalf pomed wllhreordlomoat malten of latereai*'^ ''ffeO, what the dkkosa broogbl jon bera? Toa don't drink, a sd.I don't ■oppooe loould piartll span Toatotahaatramp moadtown. flowhii'anpf" "I WBlxos to go to tha Ihaalra wllh me.' •QlOft deelln^ old fellow. Can't go, Woold ba borad to dMih If I did. IhaTeaeenerarTlhlsganleTerybod/, Woold like to obUge 70D, bat roellr ym aik mo to mako loo great a aaolfloe." "Ton win go when jon bMr what I haro to ear." "Iwfll,ehr ADilghL Ooon." 'Tbare la to ba a new ballet at Ihe Amottan lonlahL and a aaw temue will make bar flntappeanaea In Ihla d^' "Miaw, than-la.nothing In that I bare baeapieaaal'ala hmdnd ItMi, tad abont alDe^ of Iha nombar were blhirea." "Rear me ooL la BeOeUaile wUlnolmataaCdJare. Bar beanlj wID wis half the batUe." "Ton bare sean her, thent" ••Wa haTe both eeaa hff Tery oflan, but not upon the elage." "I bare eeeo berl I^BeSa Hartal What'a ui name mlhoat the Fraoch— FoUt Tompklia •" "Mo, dr—Jeanle Jaduon." "nwdeTUI" eidahnad miaoB, alttlag sp In hia cbalr for Ihe 8r»t time. "Tha Uttle glil that need to work In Iho hoop ikitt fiula7that7oagotao apoonrabonlwhen jonwarearosnderr' *^'naTer waa jpaoayaboaieayoDa," odd Bantngton, rather <<WelL IhaTolmg ladr TOO aeemed to like eo wdl," aald WOaon, leebalalnf a bnnf of laaghlsr by a giaat eHbrt "I Uked her for bar masjr good qnaUUae, and for her depesd. anaami haiaalf. whloh haa tnaM^ her to aiike her way throngh iha world almootnsaaelatad." "What tha daooa mada her go npon the ilaget' •a eannot Imagine, aha left hara two yeaia ago wllh her ttlhai aadmolhstoaeltlalnthaWeat." "^nd I nooDaet how mlaerabla yoa were Jut after aha lalt.' "VoDtmik nonatnae, WUeon,!' aid Fanlngton, blaaUaa. - "J leorlTodalettv^m harahoatalxnoalheaRarbaranlTafatber deaUnatlos, whloh atUedlhal the old people had died, aad that ihawaagelagtoHUwiakaetowoTkatbertade. Foraomerea- ■on to me nnknows, 1 did not h«ar from her agala nntti to-day, whanliaoalTedasolaftomher, etaiaMlhAtabe woold make h« Drat a^jnaranee at the American ItMiljEVand ealdsg mo to ba ■a due Bay tha oontenia of the sou eorprlaad yoa a Utle. zoa11flo,of oonre% and kaeome mora hOMlaaalyestasgJad than OTor, ilmllnrn jiiii awiliT Imii iniiiiieajnii lliii jmiim Ti jj bat tor yonr fdee prldok whkh woold not permit yoatoatooptoa narrtagawlthawarldagalil." , ■ ' ' "My feeling towirda uie young lady la Mendahlp, nothing moi«^" ealdnningtos, atemmaringtuitla. "She baa my beat wiehea Cor her fofiire ■~*Trf in ihe piofeaidos ahe haa ohooca. 8hs haeagoodkeaittndaflnelnlaUw^ and If arer any one de- terred to nooeed. iha dooa, I R"Don'tiermonlae any loniar, Luke. ItlapodtlTelytedloaa. I Iwugowllbyoa, UUliOiuylo itop yoor piooeedlng la you pieaent Tdn.' "Toy weO, ihea Harry op, forlhaperformaanoommeaoea M haV'fait aarao, and It la laTea sow." Wllaon diaeeed blmaelf with lU poealble dlapaleb. aad then ih«yizoceededtolb*Uuafan,whlohthayreeohedls tlma toaea Ihscnitohirliaonthellftlpiaoa. n« aadlenoawuoanpeaado< (haaaealamanlatbatttnally ■O-tomakenpaaobaaiamblageB. Ibtra wia the atool, lad-lue^ BilMaadedgeaUefflas. with abeaTToane, whteb ba poonded on Iha floor, to ua itntwiHwui dinger of hla aelghbor'e toaa. Tbua wia tha eplandldly d r aeaad yonng lady, who glanced fromaldoto rid^'aad tamed her head h arery direction. In order to attract a l l m i l hei toharbaullfaleeatame, it the eame time aaaering at th» l ew pte t ea ll oM toUattai of other ladlee near her. There waa tba tel^ ellm yoana man, with Ught hair, paztod In tha nilddle, nanvwooDar, ftoUleeaUdaaadflaahlng loaif-pln, who fUieleS Umadf obeerredof alL There wia Iha etaldmatroe, with a baby on bar tap, and anoUur of her olbprlofeealed beelde her, eueklng ■ Btlflk of dandy, niara waa tha epiandldly alUred young man, with WITT. TUgleta andraTenmoaalaobo, who atood at thaex- tcvtna right of the dnaa dielo^ flosrlihlsg a hind opera glaaa and IknayjagthBteTeiyadreaa on the alage waa dying wllh lore for hiau flioro waa Ihe aelf.poeeeaiad youog udy, who ial In a sitnta box, with her back to the ilage, and aoeoad to be «n- oanTDBSg to alare tha aodlanca out of oonnlesanca; asd there waa tha siaal pattr of anull bora, one of whoee nnmber had eeea tha'pleoa beram and pernaledin toUlog Ui oompaslou wfiat «u to come neit, to the great dlagoat of orery ponon wllhln haaring thai wlahed to thojongnly aojoy the peiformanca. da Ofit place came toUa oosdodoo, asd Ihe orertois to the MDd mngmnnoed; then B^rrlsgtoo, who hid pleaaastly anawerad Iha'^aaaUou whloh woro potto him br WUaos oo almoet every ■sltfeot asdar tbe aoni beoame Tety odtora asd watched tho man cnitaln with Iha gnataititteoHon, counting tho mlnalae Mtoa lie odrlolog. Atuilltdnwup, dlicoTorlog ahandaomo : i e yw ei iM oa' of a foroit, wllh groope of Iklrloa ecatlored over Iha Mua In piciaieeqaa oonftidon. "Ie.Bhathar^ Lskel" eald WUion. 'fW*;B0lyet Tkm ahe let" eicldmed bo, oe a ivlphllke form BOoadad on-iha ilago and bowed low In acknowlodgmont of Iho ivaatad bartla of ipplaoie which gieotod her appearance. •fBj Oaorgal aherookebeanUfall'' cried WlUon, and he com- aeaoed to applaud aa loadly aa any of hla selgbboit. 'XaafewmomentathaappUoaa died away, and Uib dance went CB.' na T6ang girl In ihe pasaaa of the ballet looked from aide taadsaalflnaeainhof lomeone. AU al ooca a bright amlle II- lamlnad her featuea, and bareyea sparkled with doUgbt Bba hfediacagnlcedlkMngtan. After thb ahe aeemed to throw her whaia wal Into the dimes la iha dR>rt to nipeae har prerlou •dil4T8menM;'and when ahe oondaled, the building fdriy ihook ^jtttJheUpUaaa ahoweied open bar. Tha itaie waa dmoat ooTveO wiu boafnela, and ahe waa called baiore the oarlali ttrtoatoieoalTatheapproTilof theandlssca. ' ..•■ICagnlllesntlndeadI" add Wllaon. aflar Ihe doiiKiiH had final- lyraUred. "lamglad." Tberoitof blaipoocb wiadrawsodby J0M ahneki of toinr, which arooo from the female portion of the nndlanna, Londorloaofflro" were heard, and men, women and (hQdna nabed fnntteally for tha doora of Iha Ibealro. Beala mra. ^ken down, women tnoplad under fool, and lanlble ooa- nitOD reigned Bupreme. VonfonghtihalrwayfQiloualythioagh IhACrtwd, itriking at ill (wllhoat regard to mi) whoitmpaded ttairpiegTOM, Shileka aad.«iueM rang Ihroaghlbei jBaforanighicana on, VaacodaOtaaleft hla Toaeel toeaek Sa- Uka. Hapntotf Inlbe ehlp'a boat, which only coalalned four rowara aad tha PoitognaM OaplalD. Upon landing, the tatter et (not hisiaud toWBida Bellka'e lent Upon entering Ihli, be ■oand Ua Mhtaiy oconpaot lid lad Mriooa. There wh a Hltlad >eaa In her eye. 8sa roee apon hla cstnace, end motioned to a aeatcoaatradedof bamnoa, wbkb wars aoeaad aad In- terlaced In an omamentd manner. "So yon hara coma," eald Bellki, with a dgb. : "Hoataaetuvdlyl Toidldnotdonbt mydolsaao, didyonr' "Ho," aha ^)aaalatad, "I did not. I cannot tdl why I akonid haTsmidethe obierratlOD,any further thaa mymlad la dla- traoght, aad I bellaTa I baldly know what lam aoylBg. Thta la sot mnch to bo woodcred at—so, not to be wondered Ml" Theeseafceraauad,aad moradbackwaidaaad forwirdaorei the thick caipeDa that had been apiead oat beOMlh Ihe lent Hla companion ma etmck wllh her allared demeanor, aad wMatno lea todlTlnathat aomspaailon mored her b^ond bar aeaal wont) hOibowoTor, forlbapraeanlabBtalned ftom offering any o b m n t lo ii, Piarally Mlka manlfMlad an air of compandTe calameaa: ahe sauad.looked al Tiace,aad lald, "Wears iboatto part (Cr Iha IwiUme "Rot Ihe lait lime," Inloroplad oar ham. ■Tm, tbe Iiat Ume. We ihall not meat igaln." "What dlly dream la Ihla) I abiU rataro to Ihew ihorti If It be only for you aka." Tha AfiicasQoaeBihoeh her held. "It amy aotba,"lheob- eemdanIetlT. "UliWritteadowaotherwlMlBthabookolfata. Do act decalre youraal^ or endatTor to deodra me; but,aatarH thta ta coneaiau, yon will tad Tourself unable to do ao. I had Mmelhlagtoaay to yon-aohiiUibig nearly connniing myMU; which I now find aome dUBcalty In axpreedng." "Uy dear Sellka, maloal trlcadahlpluplree matua] conddenoa. Do not b e i i mia to unbnrihen year heart toyou moat ilncereand attached Mead." "Captain De Oamal" add Ballfca, In a low tone of Toloe, "bear me—lam back to Iha parted of our earlket acqnalntuca. Ton pnrchaaad me, and 1 became you dSTo; h each, you treatad mo wllhilngalarklndnMe. For ihla I bare bets, and ilUlam.iiata- fUL Itoobli fell upou too, and I waa permltlod to ebare It with yon,mrmaalar. ETerUadand geaUe toma.li It anywosder that I ahould hare become aUaehed to jmt" "I know It, and wall hare you pioTed your uodtanble, yonr miMlllah lUaehment lowirda me. I eball seTar forget It, Bellka, UmyllfaweieprolonBedto Ihe ntlarmoel larm Toocbwftd to man. Nerer—nerer forget it I VondonotiappoMlaboaldfoi^ get tha paii, do you 7" "It woold ba a happy thing for ma If I could forget," aaiwmad the African. "But that li now Impoodble. Ton moat hear my ialawlthoat farther IntaiTaptlon. The diy that mw me your elaTawaanotneariT oodlaaelrona m the one thatauccecdod It. Feltam may ba broian, but woman'a beart, when' coca gone, can neTv be l eal oi e d lo her. Ob, moot Iblal waa that day when the aliTa learnt to look wllta eyea of earthly lore aponher nualerl" Tbe ipaaker panaed for a moment, and crept to the dde of Viaco. She knelt down, and duping her haada uwether, mid. In en al- lecad tons, "Ciplals Do Oama, II waa no faut of yours, neither wu It any of mlse, that you poor alsTa learnt to Ioto ber mailer. Ton knew not of ihla Iots— nerer enapectad It—ww not Ita gnwih —were all heedlen of her atrngglea to itrasgla It, ao that It might nntaaaumotheibapaaad form of a glani who would one^y atrike ber to th« earth, like an irmod man doe* bla wont and moat bltlar enemy. Ton itlll oontluoe to wblaper worda of t«n- damcMtome; notloTe—I do not accuM yon of that, for yon were blind to the paadon that filled myheartto bunting. Ahl why did yon not neat me lea Und^l" She patiied, and coTorleg her taca Trith bar banda, gave eipr eton to a ptalnttra wall, vaaco de Qama waa ioucbed; be i.— pained to bear hta compaslon'a deolantlos of ber bonlea at- tacbmnt "Bellkn," henarmnrod, ISB voice of pityand gentlenew, "I now fKl bow gnllty I bare been-how bUni-bowlnaeniale I uydear erl.tbbli Indeed adi Ob, how lupnrady ead ta thta; and bow oonildaiato, how cruel, hara I been I" "Do not blame yoandf," retnmad Bellka; "Ihe Ikull, if fault ibeia haa been, waa mine, not yoon; and It ta luit and pioper that I ahould iuffit for IL TUa I bare already done. ForgeUul of my oonstrr, of my rehgten, of eTuytblng, I hare permitted myedf to ba horrlad on by a mad Infataatloa—an overwhelming fendnaa for one MUr above m»-one who wu of a dlSaranl nee to minaown—one who could sot In any caw look upon me In any other Ugbt Ihah' a dark uvua, who wu Ur, far banatb him. The fUolt haa been mis0. Anifeo. before waparied for the lut time, I hare tbonght It beat to confeaa all to you, u I believe that I ahall flid my hurt therabr mnoh Ugbtcned tram thu heavy welgbt that now oppreaaa II. Tee, I wlah to oonfaa alL" . •'Sot, Bellki," add Taioo, "I muat acknowledge that I have been much to blama. BUU, at the auneUma, yon knew, from the very llnl,ofpyesgagament with Donna Inci. I never coocaled itonuyaa that we had plighted onr troth pievloaa to my joining the eipedlUon oommandal by Don DIax. Tbtavnabaforalknew you. I cannot, Iherafocst be aceoHd of having need deception." "OeocpUonr*. "Ta.'.' "Ataal yon have been bat toe open end candid. I eomenma iriah I could lea flulU la yon whloh ais as plainly dtacaralbia In olhen; aad at tlnua I have iMven to do m, duI, ataal how tdnlTl" "I aavs many tenlta," obesred Da Oama; "nonian ta fteebom m lamhaatTandlstampenle." 'AndhBTanollhsounnliigpoaaaaaad by many of you conn- byaen, Hiat ta no Anlt Bat of what om tall for me to dweD upon Ihla nowt In my eyea, yon kaTa been CmlUeHl Itwonld have bean waU for ma hid thta baea othenrlaa. I haveaome- «lmeaaplnldad<lda,CorhadIaeai ftalta In yoa, I might have 10TOdyoaleai,andlhenthabrldI bava bean doomed toandnrs would hiTe bMU not nearly lo irsat aa It ta at the preeent mo. mont—at tbe praaent momantl" t She repeated theaa worda mecbanlcKDy, like the burden of a iong, and then tapied again Into lUence. Daring thta, her Ilpa trembled, and ahe igdn moved baekwirda end forwarda over the caipeta In har tant Taaeo watdied her, irilhoat making any ob- eervsdon. Indeed, to My the tralh, he had eome dlAcol^ In knowing very waD what to eay. I "1 have atrivan hard," MM hla companion, now no longer ad- dreadng berwif to him—"I have atriven bird to out outlhu Iklal paulon, which, like an evU iplrit, leamod to poeaoM me. I hare oonaulted my chief mamboo; In my lonely boon Ihavanaeoned wlUf myaelf npon the Iblly, opoa tha "'*^-*—. which eeanied to aflUot me—for what more Ottlng term can 1 dad for ItT—but all hM bean In Tiln I In vain have I tongbl iha' - . > Corningbtlnntan,Toa hsTalaagbtmaalaiaanwblchlaever •an forget Uy praud oounlrymco deem nun a Mvige i they imgito to Ihemaeiva a aupertority; but TWahu asDOlalad you to prore to mo the fallacy of Ihla, The icaroh woiud beln Tda It I were to andavor to ted you oinat thnugbonl the whole ofclvUlied Fcrtagall" "Oonotuylhatr'ntuned Ihe African. 'Ton have one on bond tho ngua who ta my auperior." Vaaco WM at no loM to divine who the ipeiker waa illodlng to. Ho f olt nbuked, ind wu nnibta to mako any Immedtato aniwar. Upon recotarisghlmMlf, however, baobaerved ouletly, "Sbata not you anparior in ihe quiUtlea of tho heart; In (hta laapeot yon bivenot evea a compeer.'' gallkaamUed. "Ah, you have a llillaring tongue, Oaplaln De Oiffli," she munnorad. "When I ttalan to you voIm, I beoome more aad more .entangled la the meihu of lbBtweb,vvblch, alrhnailamy, lltalmpoidbleformatobnaki mattaall Ihla tntfelalltyt yoamuatadmltlhilyoueottolrTpeabavealnga- larmoda of lhli*log with regard to my people. Ihay believe that Iha paalme pre-occnpy eu llvsa—that we lait Ibr blood In the il|ht, BUage after victory, aad unbridled pleaaorea durbig peace; and yet, however, under our torrid cllmewwe have pie- aerred in oar mannais men of thechlvalrlooplril thanbibund evea la the toit heart of you dnUiod nidon.^' "Iidmllltl'' eidataned Vaaco, wllh rathoilaim—"fteely t/iA fnnklyadmit 11 Aaapnofof thta,I need no other Iselanoe than la Ihe example eet by yoni It will be my leak to aoe that the nime of Bellka tamenllonad wllh honor and napeet In For- togall" "Do act tnabia voaiaelf to do that Ouly remember, hi tha yean to con^ that the daaghtar of a deaplsed laoa wu oaoa your friend I" "I ihan not foiget It!" retonnd Do Oama, dmwiag Ihe African maldiB to Ua braal, asd Imprlattsg Mverd klaeea os her cheeks.' ''I ajiaB aevar forget you or you pa(^)l«l" Bellka, wllh a flattariog baui ud a tumbling form, remalsad fbrataw monesta In the embrace of tbe Fortagueee captain. She mada no realitanoa to damonatntlona of affection; bnt when ba taleaaed hta bold ehe allpped out of hta amu, asd dropped Into the aMt ahe bid oocupled upon hta lint eatnnoe. She remalsad for a while allenl and thoughtfuL "We mnat partI" aha obaamd. In amoarnfol tone of volee. "I hire add all ihatldealred toaay; and lOtheniemdnanoUi- ingnowbnt for ua to wlah each olhar facowelll" DaOifflaaspniached theipeaker, aad once more poued forth eipieedoai of hta giaillude, bidding her, al iha aame Ume, hope, dnoe he Intended to xstom In a abort time. He strove lo ioolbe her troubled beart wlUi worda of tandemees, for he had, br Ihla time, awakened to a aenao of aD lhamtaeryhe bad nnsitanily occadonedher. At length iha two parted: and It wu sot wllta. ootmanyblttarregntoandaaad fonboding forlhefatun Tiaoo da Oama returned tohtaownvnaeL After hta departure, Selllia remained itretched on iha cuahlosa within her teat, a prey to the moat bitter aad hopelew ojef Ibat ever ten open Ihe heart ofwoinan. Tbanlgbtwonaadlyanddowlyaway with her. By early dawn abearou aad went oat of ber tent. The Tigaawna bdng got under aUL Vaaco, the Donnu Isex and Assa, wemon deck, and they waved their taat adieu to thdr friend and pruer- Tfr u the Poringucae veaMi aafled along. Ur. Hapgood find a Hlote; ihe report made by Ihe ablp'e gana Bounded to poor Be- llka like the aad fuierealnotMof apaidng balL Bba watched the towerbg mada and lalli of theTkguaantUatamlnlheriveir oauMd them to dluppeu behind a row of mangioToa. Tbeo, with laltailnaatepa,a]ie endeavored to return to ber lent; bnt ber limba bad beoome by thta Ume weak and powerlma. She would bare fanon on the easda had aba not beenaogbl la the arma of the tdltafal Nduaoo, who bora her Into ttie tent "The wont baa pawed now," murmured ths latter, m he laid tho eenideu body of hta Qoees OS her conch, "Thewontbupused; loxpecledthta. Oreat Brahma, ihkld andproteotherl" Having attend thew few detached aenleDoei, he covered hla tkoe with bta hands, and aUmlly wept TO BK cowmozn. CKIOKEX. Cricket I Crioketl CrIokatI I have loei received a FDU, STOCK OF FIBST CLASS OBIOSEX OOODB, ' direct from bolt maken In Londoo. 8KHD FOR PBIOB LIST. lOeSTK PABUS, l-dl* aermanlawn, PhOaddphla, Fa, 1 nevor more may know—nerer I and qn'ali iSat wndarlng It a perfect paadqynlnm. Soioe then were'who u- . iabpled lo atay tbe flight oMht terrified throng, asd Infnu aome otdar In their movement, bnl their offoria werelnviln, indat last Ihey wan forced to fly to are ihdr Una. The Instant Far- tington heard the cry of "tra" he sprang to hta feet, aad glaaoad tniudf ths dago, a long tongue of yellow flame flamed out at thaupper part of theeuinin, and In an Initant the oombuetlbta urio wu a ahMt of fire. OilUng on Wllaon to follow him, he diahedonlheatagiandraihodbeblsd ihe curtain, wllh \ntaon elOM apon hta bMla. "8be'ahen,0harUel" cried VUilngios, "and we maal wva her." ThestagawaallkaaTutoTan, Bhowan of iparks were Ullna all ddea, and ihe light loeaaa, atanted wllh paint, burned B tiader, AU was anokik Ate and confttalon. Aolon and as- tnMM ware rnahlng towirds Ike back entnnceto make their asciua.' Farrlnktou aetaad one of thamenby theahouldar aad* Mkad hlffl the dlreetlon of Jeanle Jaokaoa'a droaalsg room. The mda, lerirlfled by the fire, cenldnotipeakfor amomoal, andlkr. riutoaaeliedJilfflby thalhnat, and choking him angdy, ra- peuid tdi demand. "niatSk" gispad the maa, pointing betwesa a ooople of Triage which tkt m had aol yet leached. Farrtsatos. taabntly darted Is 'the dlreetloil tha sua had polsted out (wUaos following bim w baton), and WH met taoe to flue by Jennie JiokMn, u aha wu Imnylng from the dnaaliig roam. The yonng girl throw har arma around Fairtoflon'a hack, and In franded aceonU bowoght Urn to Mvo hei. Twdng her up In hta arma he raihed down the etage, end found the flre aaAing brightly aorou ihe paesage he had enlaced. "Cover her tiea with yonr coat and roab through," cried WU- KnL In another monoat Ihe gtrl'i head wu enveloped In Far- rlngton'B ovciocal, and tahlng her In hta arms again he daahed madly throuflb tho fin on the opes stage, •■Ooodaoar'crtDdVarrisgloii,uha gUacad animd;"woan iIlBumrandedbyflnr' II wu tiao, nn waa on all aldea of asm,'ttid tbe boat wu w lotesM aad anoka io that they oonld aouoaly brMlhe. ■Tbe fln hu not rot reaabod below the atigo, ind Ihon may ba a ladder al one of Ihe tnpi; they uaed one In the flist ploce," arlad Wllaon. no isn over lo one dde of Uie lUge, ud gruping an Iron ring ha ralaad a Inp door and found a ladder lading flown bonaUi the stage. It look bnt an Inatast A make the d» aesnt, and then they qnlokly make their way under the slage to Ihe tear of Iha Ihaure, where they fbond a window opening In an ana. The window was raised, they paaoed throagh, ueanded a fU^t of eiona slapa,' and found InofflialrM aafe In the open •towL . A oarrligo ww Inalaaitty iummoned, and Jennie .wu driven X^dlr to nor holeL Tbe sidtemeat she hid passed ihnngb bnagBt on a violeat fever, whloh aonlnod hat to har bed tor -asveral' weeks, bnt at tail the laooTcnd and aoon wu M hoMUNlMeTsr, t that peace of mind which Inrned her laiga, dark, luatreoa eya fun on I, and aald. In a low, deep Toica, "Ton would hale me, Cap- ialn DoOama, if yoaknewalT-hsiaaaddasptaamol" "NeTerl-^tmpoaanilel I coold narer hato you, Bdlkal" re- turned ou hero, paaaltektaly. "LlatenI At one time, when—whan afflicted wllh Ihe tormsnis of an unreiialtad pasaloB—and Ihe tomasta of JedouBy, alio—I jconodTed a horrible plot, the detalta of whloh would make yoa iihudderl What do yun think It had fbr Ita purport I Ton will nevergueul ^e dertructlon—the death of yourself end the Donna Ineil I am, however, thanktol now that my better na- iun friumptaed. After a tonlble atrnggle. I enoceeded la mister- log tbe wicked andTtadletivo thonghla which row npon au like demo n 1 I auoceeded In qoelllng them, and ihan madeaaolemn vow to aee yoa aafe thto your TuieL Thta hu boon dona. Donna Ines la l a tui e d to you. For her lake, live, and wta for youraelf an enduring aad deathlcw name; and. In Ihefnlsewof Hmn u bright, pnmlBlsg,and amlUng yean paw over yonr bead—foiwel Uia dark and dreary honn paaad with Sellka, the African Qoaen I 5Kay you fature lot be happy; may you Ufa be one long, iweet ring—w awMt u ganttai and may each day fulfill tbe promlaea yeeiarday—aim promldng to-morrow I Such la Iha taat pnyer Ofonewhobiasuoered-taeall eoffBring, but who hu soTered not m vain, a aba bwtnereby learnt mercy I Ah, my dear mas- ter, may yoa nerer know tho dwp, deep ahiidow whlol^ hu fdlcn upon my beait—a ihadow which, Uke the dread ■wn^Kipi^ tree, poisons alllMoeath Ita Influence I Too will say these an but wl words at parllogi bnt Ihey an so mon aad Uian Ihe occtalon SlTMtlaoto. 'wepaii—never mora to meat ualn I ihaveren- ered up all lo you—ihe Donna Inie—my oim noarl, bruised and btokenthoaghltbe) aadforibenst,Iuvel Well, what then— yw.IUTol''^ "Till I return to ttaeae ahoreah" aid Taaco. The Afrlou maiden imfled aadly, and aid, "Do not flatter younelf. Wbos yon aeek Ihla land again—If you ahould ever do Kh-8dlkavriU beat rati" TBE ENOUBB MATIOKAL OAME. Tax ixiaoii or UtS. Crkket ta eaeenUally an Engltab game, and ta umjuoaUonably the noet icleoilflc If not ihe moit aUncUve game of ball In odatnice. Orisket, pbUoeophlcally conaldered, ta a ilandlni paneayric on Ihe Anglo Saxon chancier: none but an orderly am aoodVIe nee of people would ao amuM Ihemadvea, It cUta tato ptay moat of tho oardlnal virtuaa. Aa with ihe OiMlaa gamea of old, tbe pUyer mnat be wber and lampenta, Pitlanos, fortl- tode, edf-denlil, order, obedience and good humor, with an un- ruffled temper, are Indlapenaable. Of what avail ta the bead lo )lan,and the hand to execute. If a aulky temper panlyieaexer- lon, and throWa a damp in ihe field; or if ImpatJenca dethrone Judgment, or a conlehtloaa and Impeiious dtapodtloo makw Its rcaaiaaor Ihe peatof every dereuf Ccnodt m a crfckoler aa n other ihlnn, ta a bar to all ImproTemenI; tha valnglortous are alwava thinking of Ihe lookeivon Inatead of the gamo. Incus word, then ta no game In which amlablUty and an nnmflled tem- per are ao eaaenllxl to aaoceu u In crioket Buck agime will both harmontaa and bufflaotae a people. It laachea a love of order, dtadpUae, and frlr ptay, for ihe pan honor and glory of TlotOT, - Oamw of aome kind mm must have; end It ta no amaO praise of erioket that 11 ocouplw the place of len Isnooanl awila. "Nairn abbon aTacuum," especially of mirth and menrimmt. RaaiiUng the folly of tboM who vrould dladaln her boniUa by that IndlDireace aad apathy which oharadertxa ihoae who aealaet herlachlaga. Shededgnedoa toeportaad ptay at each ounaa uorlcket,iabnlyu to eat and drink. Without aport yoa hare no hedthful elerdae. Tonfreah the body you muat rdax Ihe bUuA Ohearva thepde,dyspepttaatndent,rnmlnatlsg on his logic algebra, or pollUoal economy, while deacriUng hSpeilodl- oaf revonmona round hta collegegardes; Uian tun ufie end gUdden your eya aad can wllh Ihe buojul epiilta and exaltaot enoglM VTh1ch^*harr'ifriTt the frecuentar of thecrlcket fleld. Bodety hu llarankaand 0l B i w e ;iheMdlaUneBoM, we balleva. aniiotar11flclal,batnatan],evanu ihe very conraw and itnS of tha eaiih llaelL Una Ihen an, nlwly graduated, otdalned toa^antowhatBumacalla, "The tropica of aflluenca (rem Ihe tamponto Eonw of a comfortable Independence, and the arctic drcua of poverty;" but theM llsa an nowben leas marked becaun ncwhan lia wanted, than od Uia cricket Add. Thai wecanwdveforawhlta the precedence of wealth and codttm. "ConlsntedwIUi the rank that merit givea." And manvaa humble Bnlrit,tcom thta temponiy preferment, teaming the pleaaon of aupsriority and well earned appUuie curia the eama bonesi omnlatlon Into hta dally routine ofdutlw! Orloket forma no debulog baUta; unlike the earlier epoim of tha Engltak, U ta adied to the eottar feelings of a refined sue. Cricket Ua within the reach of average powera. A good had will oompenaato for hands and heda. It ta no monopoly fcr a gifted few, nor are crioketan Boon Bnoennnuatsd. Itaflbida scope for a neat dlveidty of talent; bowling, fielding, wloket- leei|ilng,lreeiilttlDg, eafe and Jodldou ptay, and good aanenl- ahlp, an all polnta of the gtnn, la one of which maaya man haa earned agood name, thougt^lsfinor to ihe rest Tbenangood balaman and coital fidden among nearsighted men; ud hard bitten among weak and crippled onu; and u toage,thareu« many man, Tery useful In eleveu, between fifty and eevanty yeanold. Cricket ta not aoUly a game of akill; chance bu iwayenouih tolMvathevinqnlihedan^^aadahil. A long Innlnga beoeua good ptay, but "out Iho flm ball" ta ao dligrace. A gime/tobe bolya game, reelly playful, ahonld admit of chanw uweD aa akllL If tathebueof cheaa—If baaelthaa—that 11 laall akOL To loee a aame of ckeuta to be outwitted taaiklrDd uadanla- blecnnlealof loogheadedneaa, tact, minonTring ud oonusoa oense, qoaUtlu Is whloh no man Ukea to come off eeoond beat Aa to Bllrrlng axdtamtnt, what can surpaw a well ooataslad and TOO won Ihegune byaalaglevrid(et,or one or twoiaaa{ AsIltaaMllfotdBn "whowould think thalsUIUobIt of lathv and two or IhreepIeoM of wood, had auob a delightful aad daUiihl^ Isg power," ' In no game aw tha ammltlea of aodilllie wnqnldtatoafoll enjorment of it u Ui cricket Theeipnedosan freauantlr Jed, such u "Ball, If yoa plaaw, air''—"Ihank toil air''— 'Weil hll, air"—'-Wdlaught Indeed, air," to., an almodsart aad pared of ths game. Parttoolarly acceptable an auob cm- maiidBtfcnB'to nung players, and they an -often atrona ln- oenttvMto aiarilon on uielr pert, beddujnomollng klmUy feel- 'ortof *>» Pme. Wblle nferrimito ihla "I will not consent to part irith yoa," mumun d Taioo, gliding to Ihe dde of iha apeako', and talcing hv hand bi hta—"IwiO not go aslea yoa usaythow propbeUa words, Llreformy akar.'Oomeilieof'aoOd oheerl i dan not-^ay, I will sot- lave yon a pray to thta aninlah I" ■Ton will save to do ao." **WlllyoadomeoneCiTorT" ' "What ta HI" "BatamwIlhmetoFottsgaL" * "Donoiaakmal AnyothailhTorI might gnat, bnt that U Impoadhtal" . "And wbF 10, my dar Sellka r" "ItwonldbabntmaklBg biUsrhoon doublyMltar, to borer roondlheaaheaof aoouumadand defonot lore I No, Oiplaln De Oama; oar paiha now dlrarge off I Tb6 one yon bare to toU low leada to lionu, honor and h^pUieasi Iha one I bare to tread b beaetwith thorns. Itleadsto—" 8liepaaBodinddasly,aad hang down ber bead* "ihBTi iTadoseyoaagrttlwrtng!" exclaimed Vaaco, In a tone ofangolah. ■Tool that I have been I Icanaoanowihatltta too later ■■Ahl loo tatol" monnured bta companion. That ta trna enough; batlotnotiheMihoaghtaoland Ihe annhy boon that aretocomel I am aelAab, to bo Ihna inibUsg yon vrtth wow which ahould fUl to my ihan done I" "Sellka, yoa most bcarnpagalnatthemformyaakel Although lamabouftontumtoDyoini oonntiy, do not think that we iballboaepamladfaieTerl Inafewmonlbe'UmelwUlretan. Let thta rofleoidonaarve to auuage your praent Borrow. 1 pledge yaamymoalaolemnwaidthatlwfilniura. Doycuhoari" "Ihear." "And TOO believe what I am aylngt" "Tea.'' "Then be of good cheeiw.be hopeful for Iho fuhin I" "I vriUitrivetobeio." ' . ■■Mar, butTOumoBil Bee, ben to a lodet oontalnlug put of my balrl Wou II for ny'ako." '■Ah, sgRSgrMl ItwIUproleetmefremhsrmI IwUlweu It to tbe endol my Ufel" eicldmed the African, eagerly dulchlng itthetrlskeL ... ■■Wdl, you oar call It a greegrw If yon like" obsemd Vaaco, with a amlle. "I«t mo bqpe II arfU preserve you life onUIIagdn TtaltihaMahorar ■I wlU Derer part with it!" old Bellka-«naTcrl" That ta spoken like my oim fdthfnl and atluhed friend. We ihall SCO eacoi olh« asadig and then ■'Wall,#hUUieat^ ■Ton will wear a mora ohMrfBl aspeoL" "Too think sor* "Idd." "Thattawen. Ihopenuiurnol badlivpolatad. Ivtahl conldUilikio." ■■AhiSellkil how canlflndmrla to annwnlysanwof ihe deqidebt^lptfbideloweTOiit rsieUah aad'aalf-aalllctng .Bom^ tvooonlhi ifltr Ihe fin a ooaTmattantsbkplMalwt M7oabat«pnTadyomii«lffabe,|lTiiigiUnptotM,Bdaitlng tngaco tbe flddand during Iha game. Wblle nfurina fo mailer, m dotmBttbat, fhtaaeaaoo, aome effortwtUbenude byoriwelm toiboUih Iho custom which anuaalw from thai gmndillng, Ikall4ndlng and anarUng dlncdUon that conUsodb eensum CTaiy (dlun to succeed, and barely tolantw aK' asdUablesfforttbat doM not Rflect credit on Ihemadvea. These' baliflnden an (ha holainoa of a cricket Add, anddwboy most of the pleaiun arising from tbe nme. Every maa tries hta beat to auooeed for hta own credit eake, and if befrllscaa- auie bnt adds to bta chagrin, without, tnthelait, advaaetnabta piognw; Iherafore it pialae cansotbe awarded, let Mncebe censun, nnleultbedealredtogiiUiypaieonal lUwUlor one's IQtomperattbeaxpenwot the delinquent ptayu. Daring Uie extatenoe of the rabelllcs, (ntakel. In thta oonnfar did notHoarlth to any extant; wpeoldly In Phlladdpbla—the home of American orickel—did It loM gnuud, owing to Uie abaesoe ct the large m4oiily at ptayars, who giUantlydld good serrloeln dafena of their counny. lastieaaon, howevu the Isteieai In the game nrived oonddenbly, aad Ihu year the nonlw tathatweaball biTOaultaabitUunt leuonot IL In hla Tldnlty, the 8L Oeorge and Mew York duba will occupy tha fine ground at Hoboken, the Olub returning to the tenner field. Tha New York and Willow dube will play'al Bed- ford duhw ihe lummer, and Iho Batdlltw on ihe TTntan Oronnds, Saat Brcoklyn. At Newuk; tbe Union and Hewirk duhi will fight It out on Ihe aune line they did taat mmmer At Onng& the Orange Club wlU auotar In fiiU force. At Falarw eon, Ihe club of Uiat buay torn will occupy a flae sew nonsd, Ilbenlly offered them by den, Uoiwy, Then then ta the Bronx. vlUe Olab and the Wed Farau Olub, both eigrr tor the flay i ind np Uia river, Ihe noted nenadicar Club, of Ttoy, ta nady to Sata come down ud arry home iropbla from Ihelr bnthien Gotham, una and ByncuM have orgastaaUona ready to like partlnthe aaaou'iampalgn. Is taot, Mew York State can pre- Bent a goodly coipe of Uie fcatemlly to do baUla for her long pre- eminence In the game. In Beaton, cnokot bu taken a new dart, and thta aeaaon Uie flime will flouriab u It nerer bw before. In PbUaddphla, Ihe Xonng America Club—theationgwl In the country—IhePhUa- ddpua dub, the Olympian, Uie Oblppcwi, and a ooxeo othon whoM namu we do not at proaeni remember, wUl ilriTo hard to tike the lad, w Ihey Old lut tfw. Oolng Southwird, we find the game Is a mon fionrtahlng con- dition Ihin CTor before. At Wublsgton then an now two dulu, ihe Wublngton and Amertcaa, and Ibeae two bavo Ihe honor of taauguimfing the ciickol ksbos of IBM, for they ptajod areiular mil cb -a nport ot which vrill bo found bdow--ou -Mday, tho 3)th of AprU, It being Uio firatregutar conlat of Iho aeaaon, Then wa bare notod cinbe out Wat, to which redos nany Wright hu raconUT amigntcd, and we aball won hear lata ot high soorMfrcffltiiem. Tbuflonriahwortukdinliw Cnomcr n Nrw Jxan.—At the anneal ehoUon ot ofloen tor Iha Ddawirs Cricket dub, of LaobcrtvlUe, M. J., Joi. B. Booier waa ohoaoa Preddeni i W, B, Sivli, VIea-Praldent; W, W. Bloome. Treuureri O. U. Ooiydl, Branding Bccrdairi aad J. B, Ou& Oomapondlng Bocretaiy, Tbta club, which wu ouBiendea dor Ing Uie wir, ta now fuUr ra^rnaataod, and Invltacomapondeaee vrilh dmltar oiganlMtlmiiwlUi aviewto malcha iho comloi Brin«h of "Th« Ollloe.'' . 493BBOADWAY, NEABBBOOHBBTBBBT,BEWTraX. moBAM BB08. k WOODS .Proprietors, The proprieton reepeStuIIyapmlwUiapnbllo and Ihdr Mendi gensauy that they bava ^leaed the abon idmlra blf lo cated premlaa on Broadway, (Ihne doon aboTo Broome elied) u a flrdclaaa BAB AND LUNCH COUNTEB, ^ sad Braiieb of Uut well-knon pcpntar edibhahmeat 'Tn Omox," IB East Bouton alreat- TkeLimoh Couotar will dwaya be found supplied with the cholcMl prodncUons of Ihe marketln aeaaon, and tha Cnldne will ba ot Uie same high otaw aad ehandar which hu gdaedJOr exuaal lire a dian of public patronage. The long eiperlesoe and sound practical Judgmaat of the pioprietcft "fti Osnoi" wiuafford anflldent loarantM ihat tha bar win always be alockel ^ ..— .. ,,clg»nand mdl ibUo to glTi theo with tbe flneatandpanatbnndaof wlnw,lj4non,clganand mdl utTlto Ihdr frienda aad iha pubUr'' — oioBaEBiaaAii, beveragu. aciU They i Mf Ihdr frienda aad iha —" I —- ) JAIOS BIOBAU," { Proprieton. WILLIAl! WOODS. ) Uioy Horlag 13 to thai) of Uielt opponi umpire, andllwan Spany end Blikeilu si isnta. S-O-Tenrmi . Bus Bill Of OsiD.—Tbe Baokeye Beoa Bin Chib, of Daytti^ Ohio, hsTo already taken Uie leld, aad aaJoyed a con^ of paw among ibsmadTa.' Xbsgtmeappean to beaoniewtet Bswla Uial part of Uie connlrT, but Ihe feror vriUi which theoodiliif playottheBnckeywwurcedvadabowfibat biMbaUwdlbaig popular In Ohio u In other Btataa. Oxioxn a WisHnoiDii, D. a-A game between the Waatbw. ton asd American duba wu cooimenced b> WM bln gl nnj OB tta ITUi nit, ot which day'a prococdlnia, we bare a npoit In type lut u farther ptay wu poatpooednnttl theKMbof April^e hne on. dMedtodafvarsportunUl ou next, when U ml be gtna complete. ' OFENINO DAT OF UNION CLUB, WASBINOION, D. C. The memben of the Union dub ot Waahlnslos met In fuU fbrw CO ikelr giouade eoulh of the Preddennal Uandon, on Batarday, AprillBth, and opened play for Ihe aaason by a game between two ninu of ihe clab, aptauied l eapa c t l iely by Vesan. Wood and OUve. Ihe weather wu oxtmnely faTonble, and in eosie<)aesce then wu a Tery numsou aadrasMdableawea- blage of spedatora presenl, among whom were qultea bevy of tha lady frianda of Ihe ptayera, who occupied tho aeata exprssdy pr»- pandforihembytbegdtantVnlonboya. AlBP. ILUie "Stu BpingledBunu"—ihe dub flag—wu run up, aad the nlna wlected, Ihe one bdng known uihe ■■ Flntlllne," from Ita pra- lumed aapeiiorily to tbe other, wbldi, per force, wuobUged to remals eosteot with ihe nameotiha " SecondNlne,"alUioagb,w taru Ihereeult wu ooacemed, the parilw ahonld ohugeplacee- ThepUyen appeared In their newunlfonna, handeoaaapi, white ulrte trimmed wlUi blue, red belt, asd dark binepanu; and wbentbey wan In ihe field Ihe contastantopreaentcd quite ■■ -1:41, Uis UmpIn having been w- ptay, the game becaa, lae aecosd sloe going to ihe baL la the flni flTo umtaga the eeoond nine lededandtbe ippeanai flddole cleared for ] had it 111 thdr own way, equalling Ibalr idTersaria In ike field ta a m^ority of tnalaneea, and deddedly Bupaadng ibem at tha bat In UuM Innlngaihe eeoond alsa eoored 27 to U, bnt In ihe lut fou Isnlnge ue flrat nine nllled to recoTer ihair loot gioand,ndecondatotalofa) toll; but u they laftoflinlnu I of tha acora of Ihdr adTeraaricL Ihey had to acknowledge Uumadsn tha Inferior party, u or utheacon otihe dayr play wuoouoemed. The two ntaM were about M evenly matched u they well could bck and towarda the tatter part of tbe game tbe cental ww quite Intereitlng, ume good baangbdzuBsown oubcthddea, and a dedded Improvement tn Ihe fldning The dnb bu aome ea- dellentmiterlBl, but ihey want pnotica Tery mncb, espedallyta Ibroiriagand Btopplngballa- TooDg dube eboold bear Is mind that basing la a BOoondary eonaldenllon In practice. Any many pliyu can bat well, ae a geoenl thing, from the start; but acconoy In throwing and tbe abUlly to pIcknpabellweUta only acquired by conilant pracUee. In New York, ou ball playenanln thebabltof paaalng the ball round tha beaw on pnctitt daya, and throwing It rapldlv from plarer to player, and Itli tbta pnctla which ImproTw a player In fleldlng. Of tkeplayonihaoccadonwe have eapcdaliy to apeak of Ihat of Babeod at let baae, and DreO at 3d. Babcock'a play «w ihe bod of the game deddedly. Be made an acellaat font bound alch, and took arery bdl thrown wiUiln hta reach In good style. OUve'a play behind, especblly In the lut Innings, wis Tery good; In fact, tkebeatot ihe same In that pndtlm Bmnon, who wat OQ to pitch In tbe first Innlnga, old tbe beet pllohing by -" -"- Bearddey andOasddy's pitching rcqalne Ike Beet . lo Uie field to be eSbcave. Wltaon and(}nantrdl nlayed their baaa well, and some good fielding wu ebown at Umes by Uieothen; but then wu agieat tack of locnnte throw- tog and too much overinxie^to Bald wdl dIaplMed by ike m^ority, owing to a lack of praottoe together. The Uuloaa cu- notdobeUertban togo toworkat onceaod out of ihe two nlna lalleton^ and practice ach man ofit to a regular podUoo. In fly atching, H. caaldy, HcDay ana Wllaon fti'^dlM. iheCDimarlaUBgaUTaballlaAiMnte atyla. Balk;alaotook alUuIlylndy, Oaantrdl,Uidl,Baardaley,Thnnton, Birmon, Allen and B. Cawldy alao made good fly oalchea. In batting, dean home luna wan made by Baocock, Urell, Leech, Birmon, QoanMl sad B- Caaddy, and by OUto and Ibnrslcai. Ur. niter acted u umpire Tcry aattafaetorlly, but ww not luflctant- Ir ttrict in regard to aUlng bala. We atao obaerred that be ulowod Leech to baulk, when bo wu pitching, by sot Inflicting Uie penalty tor moving hta foot Ul delivering lh» ball Both feet muittae on the ground from tbe time the pltcbar proaieato dellvar acUl the bdl lava hta band. Before Ihe aeaaon doaa, m hope to be able to record Mverd creditable rictoriu tor Uie tfnion Club, for Ihey m a genUemaslydub ot ptayen, and are worthy of iuccmb; Ve have to acknowledge the oouzteoua attanUonB given ou reportir whOe In Waihlnglon, both by the Dnlona tnd NaUonata. We append Ike aeon of Ihe game;— , unsto. Woos's 8ms. Olivx'iBde. OUre, 0 Bardaley, p.... Allen; If....... Thoraloo, a a... Bpcar, lalb Bllta, of HUta,rf BoDey, S b WUion.adb.... Total a.L, a. i » Babcock, latb 3 t 4 8 Wood, 0 1 « 8 S DreU,adb i e S « Leech,lf 4 i > 4 I I>rinkBrd,ef a 8 4 4 Barmoo.rf a 8 9 4 Qoulraluadb S 4 a 8 B.Caaddy,aa 8 8 < 8 F. Caaldy, p , B » 88 Total.... it atma nana im aaoH numoa. Id ad 8d iih gui sui TUi eui Mh OUva'aalda I 89188133-88 Wocd'l dde 1 1 8 4 8 8 (3. 8—84 Umpire—Br. Parker, of Ihe NaUooa] dub. Scorers—Vcaut. Canaall and Oaddla. Time of game-8 hoon. Fly ainha Urdl, 1; QnantieU, 8: B. Caaldy, li F. Owaldy, 1; Babcock, I; Hainiou. 1—total, 8: BoUey, 3; AUan, 1; Ihotton, 1; Wltaon, 1; Bearddey, I-tatal, 8. . BABE BALL IN BLOOUNaTON. Ou luaadav, ITIh nll,aoout(at al Ewe BaU took place In Bloom* Inglon, UL, between themnnben of the Bloominglon Baie Bdl Club. The ptaylng on both ddw wu good, andabong bitUni, though owing to the able fielding, but cue clean More wu mide. Thta dub, Ihongb not long in exlalance, ta widely tnowo, aad paN ttedarly ehaiaclcrliad for Ibelr daxtroua flddlni. Out of five match gamw taat faU they wen auocaeiful Infou, Ihe fd- loslixg le the Boon of thdr game on the llib:— sairraa Onuiai'a Sjol A BAITLINa BLOOOna KATOH rOB TBS CBUinoxnn or m Fuihib Wnons. Tbe loven ot a good mUl In '■ Uerria Bogland" wen affordaS aiedtreaton April MUi, when tboa cebbrtlad Ugbicallhtg boien,PeteHorriatnd JefflFoi,hadapaBaiaaatarmaat8sl, tor a itake ot UO and tha boncn iHarliing to ue UUe ot'^Choa* Slonot the Feather Wdghta," a podtlon once hold by the now OHland gone Cbuley Lynch, LilUe Intiodnctioa ta needed la Ihe ceu dUier tad, u thdr "daedaot arms" hire freqaenOF been recorded; but u Uorrta bu not contended alsce hta maoo* lablealrnggta with Bobeiia,abrieroutllaeof btaperfonainoai may not bo out of place. Be ta Iwenly-alx yean ot igs, BII. 8V In. to belghl, and nw Ihe folkwisg to hta credit: Bat Dymoeki ilO a ald^ December, 18<T: beat O. Bayltaa, £10 a aide, 8eptan> bar, 18H; bat Baffcrty, ilO a dde, July, 1859: bat J, Fox, (big preaeot opponent) 110 a dde, January, IMl; bat Young Rartuy, of London, twicetoibe "homedndt," InlSWind 1)83; teu Oeorge HoUen, of WdsaD, atao In the London ring, for f 100^ aad taiUjr, Honta Roberts, ofBlrmlnghim, aflara brIUant batUe^fia £300, Bcplambar, 1883. Fcr tha pieacnl ■■paaiage" he wu backed from BntUe'c, by whom he wu origlndb brouffhl mt, and wc" might BnlUa be proud ot hta proAvc Bli atandardwia a rich nu arine blae with nirrow whiu crow-bar. Foi, who li ihe ame age, hu alao aeaa eome aerrla to ihe ring, baring wen torn balUa out of five, and hu only been beaten oy hta pn opponent. Bta victoria won ovu T. Bowers, of Hr mln g h a m , in uie London ring, May, Ut8; Bowey Taylor, la the foUowliia Jaaoary; Tonkey Freeman. Novembor, 1683; and Tbdly TlemiTa farf38asld^ Auouat, ISM. Bta colcrs wen nwhito gmnhd, wlUia puipta border, and cenb'e apola. Felar having won tha tow tor ptaca ot weighing, took It lo "Bodger" Crntehlei'ih when Ihey acaled on ue Itlh ulL, Feler bdng well nndu ma Impal, whita Jemmydrew It niher floe. They met on the tbl« lowing morning, by appointment, at CreialL on the conllsea ot Derbyahlie, but, bdsg warned br iwoauiplcloua-tooklsg geala, men, made a mora on, the uiual fatality aliendant oo the Blm, IngbamrtogpnvenUng them getting toseUier tin neu noon. Al length, a apUal ipol wu Ughlad on, and at twenty mlnntea tut eleven Peter cut In hta bead gear, being foDovred In aome ten mlnuta 1^ Baslar ■■ Jeamca," who won iho lou for conoxa, aad gave hta aolagontatlhebeneflt otablazljjg BUnIn Uaffece. Palsr noUilug dtaconceried by ihe amngemuil, walkid aonas, aad offered to lay £10 to 18 on Uie batUa- Thta, however, ww d» dined, uau> 1 had been laid for dajipnrioualj toihe tune ot aomesundreda. All being In railfneu, at 8 mlnntea to twalT« ihey ibook binda for nx flOBT. Bound L—Fox abipped by far the bigger, and appeared Ih* atnnger built ot tbe Twain; but Peter'aaoptrD form more thaa countj or.balaaoed thta. Aa they placed Ihemaeiva In podUon, tha Hasmoa' Smc b. u Badlnga, Id b 0 Lackey, <}. W., c 3 Ihomai, L. B., 8d b 3 ColiB, 3d b S Bay, If 3 Jonnaou, as a Powan, p.. Uooce, of.. Bnwn,Tt.. Tbid ,.8 ....1 ....0 Cheney, latb.. HcOart, 0...., Lawrence, p.. Bornton, b i,. Boe,lf Begga, of Kejs,3db Dlckonon, r f.. 8 ....8 ....I ....1 ....0 4 ....0 ..1 Bei.edb a Total aom luoE a tioa onraoa. 1st 3d 8d 3 B 1 a 1 4 Home Boss—Oaitings, 1. Fly Catcha Bay, Ihomaa, 1; Uwrana, 3; Boyntos, 8; lAokey, 1. Baitlnis.. Chmey 4th «Ui U I-li 0 B-ia 3; Ohmey, 1; TBE ATLARTTO CLUB. Tbta elnbbu "Buffered Mme" from Iho aeeeadoa of Uiteecr 'four of their leading playera, aad Ihe champion nlaeof '84 and *U ta broken up. BatltwUlbereplioedbya nine veryllltls,ir it ill, Interioruihe one whloh canted offihapihn during ike put two yean. Ohuley SmlUi, Slut, OhBpmaii,aalTln, BU. Bmltti and P. O'BrleD an lUll left of Ihe champion nine, aad Ihey have aecured Ihe tervloa of a vduable baw player la ^iwnaoa, late ot the BnlanriM dub. Ibanta eome talk of having Pratt back agilo, bniIt ta quaUooable whether hta earvicacanba procured. On Bouday, April SOUi, Ihe dnb opened ptay, nln having ne- cemltaledpodacncmenta on two prenouoccaslona appointed for laauguntlng the ceaaoa- Than wu a fuU ton-out ot memben. and aUaeemed Imbued wllh a aplrttot detarmlnaHoa toslowao otulacleiolnlarfan In ihelr ellbria to rolaln the high podUon Uiey oocupled lut year. We give the aoon ot tbelamaiilaTed. from which UiriU bo Been that CaUaway, of Uie Eureka. asdZel! tar,ofUieMutaal,laokpartlnthegime;- BiTnna. FBsrRnn. B. i> & a J. BmlUi, 3d b 1 8 HcDondd, ot 4 8 Start, latb 8 8 FDtta,p 8 8 Cbipmin.lf I 7 Bergen, o 0 0 B. Bmllh,rf ;..,...0 8 advln,si a T Fergaion,8db a « Caltawiy, f a 1 Total 88 tactici dlnlayed ihowed them to tie wen al home. Pelcr fdnlad to draw his man out, but Jem would not belta Ua name, abd fought ahy. At length Peter, evidently tiring d the game, mida the cowl, and got allghlly on Ihe right cheek; FOx,ui retlilng; partially fen ihrougb the ropei, Peter dding hta deeoeni by a fiM apper.cut 1 Fox looked determined, and, after mtaauring for ^i«*««*^ they countered dmultanaonaly on the mouQL Any again for t Bpar, when they igdn countered baattfaOy; and fleeting toolcaa auarten, aome npld half-ana exchangee enaned, Foi, at the flo* h, getting down In a hurry to avoid. Ben both pat In a claim tbr first blood, which wu awarded to Jem, from aacntchMtbl back of Ihe neck. • & .Fox ovae up finahed about Ihe rtaht cheek aad cheat Pa, ter at ona wove to, and delivered a nlUcr on Ihe ribs and left dde of the head, Jem countering pntUIy on the diln indi^ala going down on Ihe aving lult L Both commenced work merrily—Peter wiflh mnch eflke^ white Foi'a UowBi thu early, tacked Bteam. Boms good too- handed to-flgbtiug resulted In Jem bdng fought down. 8. Fox thta time took ihe InlUattTo, and muuged to lind pnl< tilyosihetempta, buiforhta temerity iru finely ooaotereS—A hot'unon Iberigbleye, which madaltfilrlyblliikigaln. Banid eifh a n gw at abort range resulted In Fox bdsg fougnl down. 6 wu abort. BaTy round4rm work, both pummelling vriih much detaimlnation, aad Fox went down oa hta benden, amUM deridve cheers. 7. Fox laid on energetically, and, by a fine ahol on tha t41i« staggered Peter, who. In relreatlsg lo recover hta equlUbrti— performed Ihe duttae of an acrobat, to the no imaU ami of tbe comnanT. 8. Peter Iinaed ou Ihe mouth, and in a eecond attempt r*ia i ■flying vldt" to the damaged eye; Fox, Innlaltatlon, making bta lafton the mouth, tho right on the cheat, and down to arol^ Tlme,18mla. ». Peter the first to lad, bnl abort wllh Ihe right, whaa Qay lottoclOMquariare,aad,after aome good exchanges. Foxwai Hired dojni. 10. Peter, In aptayful manner, placed one Ibr aothlsfl on Iha Ikal-coatnaUng virion of Jam, who In hta attemplto retan WH countered tariBcally wllh Pelar'e right as the Boie,from whloh blood trickled freely, when Jem j^lacedone^ two, touaoedttOB tho rfba, and got down. 11. After a few h a r m l ew exchaagea. Fox wis foogbt don thfough tbe rupee. . la ud Ul aplld ding-dong conalarib Fater'ablowi frntgw i^Uiick and tiBi,^' with fallbig wverily. Fox fogght down ta icb. 14. A merry bout, both pegging away In fins atrle, untflJaa WW forced down at the npa; Pner, In the hll, adinlntateiiag a tremoidou punch full ou the mouth, aeamlngly about sneh a blow u a Uit man would daUrer, and Jem ww all abroad. Time, SO mln. 18. Foxapgamely, bnt sxceedhiglTnaileadyIn hta gait; not* wMhdandlng, be eeayed at Ihe ribiL but wu wofoUy ihcrt. Again he tried, and dellvared a lounMnn illflhily on the tall ear, aad being on the recruiting eyitem InatanUy want to gam, 8 to 1 offered on Peter. 18. Peter'a eecond examined Fox'a bands, bnt nolhbiA m«e Ihan apiece of black woreted wu found. In Ihdr first aholi both wen abort; thi7 thei* got to half-arm fibbing, ud Boaa Uv«bglv»aad-takebn<i.<swsueieeated, Pster'iblowB Idling a to 1 moro than hta opponent's, who, finding Uie work too hoC got down. 17, After a couple of oxchasgM In fkvor ot Peter, Fox drupped down. IB. Fox placed one, two, on ihe did, when a apitd bout eB> soed, punching right and laft bdng the prevailing bahlon. tat appeared tohave allghUy Uio puB, nppcr-oultlng Peter, irhen iMtli came to grief dde 1^ dde. 19 to A- Wen oonlcstad wlih grai eplrll, but Fox unmlatafc* ably wu realTing the Uoo'e ihan of panlahmat, end wu down at the flntah of each bool- 38 to 38, and luL—From tho commencemeat of ihew xotodB FUxbegaa tolklloff groggy, Peter'a npld aad atinglag dollt*> riwharlagtold thdr owaide- Oa two or tbreeocwlona ha parttaIlynTlTad,boiww,laradlty, a baten niani udoneot hta aeoandB, on alaadlng up for the thirty alxthroind, lealiig his 0'Flynn,3db,- Keoney, 8d b,. HoOirty, W.Irdaod, p.. n|in.rtT. ■■■ DelBiuy, of.,.,,,. Zeltor,ir..,. - BcBso n,f.... POWBI% 0. H.I. ...8 .;,a ...1 ...1 1 Oiddlngs.lstb., P. ODrien, a a rien,! f.. Pint Nine.. Field., IWal„„. ami una jk uob Dnnno. let ad ad' . 1 34 18 .00 3 4Ul Btti (U 0 1 ao-«8 0 1 8-11 Umplre-Ur.Lagualik of Keystone dub. Bcore(--](r.Kowlen. THE OAHB IN BOBION, Tbe Boitos ptayen an Hiking up early thta aeaaon. Alreadr Uie leading olub of UieBtate teengiged to play two gunuihta month, the natcha In queation bdng Iboa named to lake olaa between ttw Bmud (Sub, of Cunbridg^and Ihe AlknUoand Exoaldorduba, ot Brooklyn, on Uie IMh and aist of Bar OnBaTday.atrtdofakmtookpIicatelweenUieliflcuand Independenis, of which the following ta Uie aconi— """■^ BiTma Imuumuio, Panona, o LiDcoin, p Bliby,aB Sodo,latb , B«de,3db Ootaena,Sdb Bmith.lf Wirrco, 01 Bataa, r t Total.., 8.1> B. ...8 B ...8 8 ...4 B ...0 ny oalchea—lodopondosla, 8; OunoiE Dabney, o Buih, p 8. Qtbot, a I Twombly, litb.. Bud, 3d b.,.'.,. Field, 8db Banger, It A. Cabol^ of Nourao, rf. ...a ...4 ....4 ,...B ....a ,..,1 ....8 ,...a Total.. ounouB, 10. 10 Borne run a—In* depenlonjs, 8; Cilltosa, I. Piwed balit:panonB, 7) Dabney, 80. umpire—W. Johiuon,ot the Somenels. Lonflth ot gamo— 6 aoais ud30 mtoutoa. Dill Pi,it w OomnonooT.—The dsTolecs ot ou saUoid paitlnie, up In ihe land of ateady hablla, an making ouly pie- panitoni tor BTlgonus proeecuUou of Uie campaign of IBM, and wooJd seem Uut tha game ta'dwUned loncdTogreder aHenlton thta naioo Uian ttiebuUdlngot wooden nnlmegi by Uia "Yuki" up In Ihit aooUon- Onttieaiitultihedeoldlng ame of a enia ot Ihrw matchsa wu contealod. between Ihe hterbaiyand PlyoiouUi duba at TenyTillt, In preaeaoeof a lam nnmberoftpeetatonot both -aexw,laoladliig Ui« ■■mild nitorir wllh the mllkiM pill," In ipcileu dlmlly unyad tana oonlet^ vuMy peidied on the bannen ot Uie WitMburyi, intber a brUUant dliptay, u wu anUdpated. Foxahowed abnadanl proof of the bard blttlngotbta opponent In Ihe almoet total eoUpee ot boUi orbs, awelllng of Uie now and mouUi (whloh ware Bnyiblugbataatadyforanarttel), andfluahlng ot the sack and' cheat Peter, on the other hand, ww nmukably fees from pun- labmant, a ndnew about the nack batag aU that viu parcepoble, A ntoi UiUa lum wu ooUeded for Fox, and Uia gamafdlow waa much out np at hta defeiL So far Ikom Peter having daterionted, uwwnppoaedbymany, firomhta reoest long and vreakenlsg lUsowandoontlntul theamaUo attads, be riruled hta paliniS daya,aad took dl by aurprisa. Foranaainian betaaierrlfls twojanded hitler, aad blainnta act even on ike wane. Fox fougbt irtlh Ihe ulinoBt reaoluUon, and atommed the lids u loss aanalon would allow; andltta fiv from a dtagrace to be defeat iadbyoneofPatar'acallbie, ... •.. . Uxaar UiLL n lai Lomwii Difiiior.-Oa the iTIh nlk, B, Harris, of Battaisaa, aad J. Withers, ct Obetaea, met al a much inqnmted not Bear Loadou, Eng., to fight at oalch wdgkl, fC* x< a dda. Barrta, who ta 33 yean of age, 8ft 41n. in haighl; and wdghed 7at., aib, ww aaconded by Joey Edwards and W. FiImB. .rS" SS? *■ " I"" of ag^ Btanda Oft Un. high, and wdghed only est Ulb., received Iheairricwof Tom Uorrta aad Youag Dootay. Whea ttiey got logeUier ndUier flinched, but fonSt modmantUllT. Hurb, whowumuob Ihe einuger. gained both the flnt blood aad the kaock dowa la Uia flist nnad, after whloh ■b<>m WW some good figbthig for three quartan ot in hou, Wllhen having the beaTot i£e Uuowlng. At Iha expiration ot Uito timeBuris look adaclded lead, end after one of tho heal fightaeTorwItaiaeed betwaainoTicea,HarTtowu balled Ihe i|lA< nw, after flghllng 40 toonda In Ih. lOmln. ^ BnUKQ n WiLB.-On AprU IBUi, T. DiTla ind J. Bobaiti foogbt M catch wdgbt near. BUeonirek Wales, tor a tennara Tbay fought In all 18 rounda, ocoapying 88 mlanlw, wkaa Bobecli, afteriaTeaUag with hta left, daahed Uailghtonta Iha Bob, aaadlaghta ataa to graa, ind filling from Ihefotoaothia own blow. The aeconda ot Savla, flnduu be had no obanbs Ihrsw np IheBponge, and Boberta wuhallod the wtnaar, OULIBT FIoBT roB 11000.—In Febmarr laa^ a detanUaat baUta tor taOOa ald^wu wolesttd near Victoria, Taaeonvar'* Iiland, between Joe Eden, an Engllihmia, BlaadlBg6ft htahi and wdgblsg abont Ilat I3Ib, and 0. Baker, a Oanidlaargli, lOln., to hughl, and wdgblng about lOet, lUb, ThiT fOnahl U8r. In Ih. 03mln., each being haTlly puntahed, but ak length the Boperior atraogth and wdgbt of Edon enabled him to puD off a vlcloiy to tbe maldon battle fought ou Uiat aoU. JuB O'BUIH iwn JXM Etixb.— On April lOUi, thoM Bnidtah novlca met at Oanton, near Liverpod, u fight at catch wdgbt tara"laimer." The fliht Uuougbcnl waa dl one way, Ubvor of O'Brien, who at Iha termlSiUoa left Muiui laltinliaa InaO 11 rounda wen coslated, occupying 80 lulnnteB. * i klxxBT HtLi, Dl TBX BBKmKLO DiiiBior.—F. fiamu and T, Uannlor, met near the hardwan viltage, Eng., on ihe Olh ult, to ulUethdr llUledlfferonw. Ibr£10a aldeiaratob weight 3Ui>- ty-aeven rounds were fought la toriy-fou mlnuten whan Buna wu declared the wtoner- Fuuxa or rax Qund Stuid it k Bioc Uunieo An ao, ddeul ot a-very eeriou natnrt nccucred at tho ahdtonham lEns-l, racMOUTMOn April l8tb,by wblch a number of turtlei wwi badly Iqjurod, Uiouib fortunately no Uva wan iosL Tbe Los- don Miutnlet Spoiimg Ifnn Uiua elludea to It:-"At ihe tsnnin*- tlon of Uio flnt race, at about 3 P. V., the eupporte ot the tcm< porary grand aiand gave way In coniequenw of Uie mah io Uia {nnttoaM tlieBntab,preclplteUna Ita occupenta, abont 400 in number, to Uio ground. Tbe conhdon wu Indeecribible, and acveid putme were urioualv loured. The nticabmool plaoa kepibyUr.tlarUndde, ot iho darenoe Hotel, OkeltonbamTHai undomaUi Iho atend. Fortunately Uien wu only one wdter Indde at Uio Ume. ud he escaped,u a beer barrd nai whloh bs atood pravenled the stand from onahtag bim Is Ite fkll. An lm< moSH number ot people had brutaoi, san, and other mbior huria, and a gnat number ot beta wen oraabed or lost We have not beard ot any lady being Intnied, Uim betag but fewladlw on the aland when tbe aoddeni happened. The roof tOrtnnalelT did not fdl. It it had a «rai number must hne been UUedl Tbe itand la add to bare bran ot bad oonilmctton. Then «ei« noBonwiaiad, but only naUi."