New York Clipper (Mar 1877)

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410 TEE KTE'W" El :e=l. Mabch 24, 1877. MEW YORK CLIPPER. SATUEDAY. MABCH^ 24. 1877. TO CORBESPOVDEMTS. X^rO^t^fS , _ ■«lUdtoonirtlirtiiulLULladeTiutment;Boau»enhrmAlL Vi * *■ -. Im loi ' iu tttloo it;Doau»enhrmalL VnnKK.—I. U run h»Te atuiaad tow Buonl Krnih. tkat KUI<9 It. Z. Pricu tor dnmiUe taiunalos m ■KAticn of prlnu eoQirmet, mod nrr ao oiiifb lhal V6 eta clTC Tnu no more tfenmia Idw Ibna to ttei tber nam tcuat SlU pnr luaon Dwwmxda. It wooU dMasd esUnlT apon tha uimlniulifleaUoDi for tke Mace, aod Uie ipti- «ade forlcARiIsc the popU |—r-lTin», bovuaDT leuoiu ou would mnira btforn BuklDc a dekaL 1 Speaklsc or vodlDgmload win nniii^sD the rolcai 4. Tbe upraKs ^ »tnTdlo; aux would depend apon Ibe !enetJh ot dio iporaev ud tKa c*pric« of the tur. ft. As vent'i nlarr 4li;p«adi emllrelT apon bU repui«llon mndabdilj. Bomn- «aie«be tatasabanuT ths aW'a raelpta, aad pa^a hU eip«D^ ir un a ceruUoty. hu ularr iroald ir«r- i*?.r"?' "* "d all uKTslIuc KXvmttM. «. W« do not Jenl lo bortka. ^ ^-*"1''°'*S«. Cy.—1. Robm r. auckssr adrer- dUfd laTuif Curru date<< JutrU. Ign. tbal In Zanca- vlUe, O.. on tho olcbt of Jnlj g, Un, bi> turned a dnubia apmrniaiilt "Ffr ttr'^ty-fitur bono, and the dlaUfics •learal Id tbe leap waa ihlrtr-roar feci. TLU ma ronrbed <or by Bloeleen prominent eltixena at that toirn. wboM ■amea were prnied In tke adrertliemeat.. 2. Wriie to ■John Robinson. Cincinnati. O., for parltailara ceocemlojt the morder. S. The mupmMj with llaJrbi A Co.*a Oroat Boatheni CInuj in U7< lacladeit Jamea Ward. Jack Law- ton, One Sbavr. W. B. Biirdcao. the Scolt Bratben. J. Bon. Tbonaa Roberta, C. RIIcMbo, P. Adams. Kd. Xano, «. H,>lm>a. W. Bearen. M. Pillion. W. Mlddleinn. Hiieh Wilson, Jacob Blter.JoaneiteAraiitimffaadJeaaiaXoar^ «oiir. H- 9. P. Fauni. SL Lonia—"What la to be done In the AtUowlns aue • Bole 1, Sea. 8, aja that 'it a dead ball be •laoan nntaJr liall. It sbonld becoaoted aa one »t the nin* vniklr balls which shall enilile the striker to a base,' Also, ^lO player shall be pot ont, baM be rao, or run ba acorad aB'SBr.aMh balLu' .-^r.-.Of eoarae.-tkv-balt shkh he- ■omea dead by aulUnj the batamao-a nnon, for InaiaDee. ■a irsr abo 1» an ttptwlr ballrit la to be cvonted aa adch; •ad. ahonld It ha|i|MB to b* tha: ninth anlalr ball, a liaas muatbe gireQ the strlXer. Thla do«a pot conflict with ibe ma.aaliaalypraklMiabaaaBbela| rwa, b«i thoae (Ir^n wi nlled balla rxusasa.—L Ifyoa mean Id thla part ol tha oauntry. dhe rldei^ name waa Oeone Barker, and tha trial took Blace at Fleetwood Fark. thla elty. May IB. 1876. Tha un- ^ertaUnf waa to ride aoi mllea b IS bonra. usIok thirty feonea, hot ha tailed to eorer nioreUiaal2(inUaa. 'Slor- laraUsfflpla were made In Enfland, Calllomla and elaa- jrhare Tora balbra. jk In Jane, Un, Prank PenJln rode US mllea Infihonrs AS mlnntj,. 30 aeeonda, wblrh wai ■ubaeqaenUyaupnaaedby John Morphr, both nerronn •ocntaklnrplaca at Fleetwood. S. Re did not prerloiiMr attempt tha 600-mlle feat here. 4. Bead Tu Curraa a£- ■a.'vic for farther Information. K«iC«.—L Btot trick mnatbe headcdaftereardaare an an at penochle. Faithermorv, In aomecnierlait the let- ter oTthUmle. rather than Ita aplrit. b so fkr enrorced aa to reqaln that the hodlOK b« dona with tha plarer'a hlcb- «cart.allhancta be may liaYe amaJler one> thai weald -taka the trick. 1. There la aouldaiable dllTerence he- ^weeo tWD-handed pannchle and three-handed o' l.-^nr- handed—aa mach aa ther* la bmwven recalar penochle '?<'?*™*«?™!^'"™"d<><'W»-P«"«»'l».">''''lch aucr only tmmp-leada are to be headedin some coterlea. TaaiAS, Troy.—r Wa ballara that both ware bora In dUa eonntry. t Fred C. Corbln wma roraUraeaasUtani -anarrlnc-lnstnctor at Oulipion'a tjmnaaiitoi. thla city. He haa aat-to with Oaorxa Buoka. Stare Taylor and clhera .at pnbUe exhlbltlona hare. 3. Tboaih ondoubiedly a gnod -koxer, Donoran la nota atrlrUyflrat-daaa man. 4. We are oawmre 1^ Dlek Listen arer wan tha UUs of "chaDiplOn !'^.''^^'£C<^*°*'*>" he la not likely to do so ■Wwlle ProC Woods** renalns la Montreal W. A- 8.. HIchraond.—**ir A 'bnllda* aarens In eaaalno, li ba aol compelled, acoordlnic to the relea of the icame. to ••ake that ■aareD-bnltd' hU nait play, prarldad he cannot dak-aayolhartnckonthetablealueUmet Aatberela a titoTanew hat, wa aak yna to daolda." Aa thla £>lottBa1ai«d,thehat balongatotha party whoaanmea e nentlTe of the bet- There la one thine Area do wlUoh ftaa not beea uj i nn d la tha lorms ortbe waaer. X. P., Wlndaor.—W4 hare latsaud behind the Fall en Aa American aide, and also behind that en the Canadian Ode. bat oarer heard of FnC Tyndall or anyone else "YiuaalnjclJrom tha American to the Oaaadlaa ahore. on- •4erthefailaotlfla«are.'* Aa thla la *^ bet of larve PTO- ■sorllona,*> batter refer It to aomaone at tha Falia The rnfbaaor may bo a lood awtamer, er ha mUht bare 1 OTar OD the bottom- Saar Paenu.—1. B. not A, an oall came. The tialla vou hare flTen A—IS. It. U. S and l-«oant bat tl; and at B haa -aU the reA" bot the I and S. U fonowa that B haa ■L X. That la a matter of opintoa- a. Ha caonoi play •Caln. a. » taa-aeiuch.** A The batter hand, aa shows to the board, tike* the poL & Tha playloic of ttnJzbu «oea sot eatall the playlajr of slralihl Unshea 7. Tha "miff' laanehanaedbylhabOndaadslraddle-ltltalinB'a. I. J. B., PhUailelphla.—Aboat ISM Oacar Stone, a part- «votHgnry Bockwell, rode four honaa, hot ho did not 4b ao moah whUe no the honaa aa pdHormanof that Kind d a at tbe ptuant day. Ha waa a tailor, and a great lorarot hnraea He pnruiaaed a th 4Mmiah l>red chestnat ataie named Kitty Clonr, tnlned tha man. andUimht ■klmaalf to ride. He also rode a "^Id Indian An." oe- then the best In this oonnDy. BzairuB BoascaiBXH, ToranuL—The llibtfet Jockey we arar heard ol waa EUoheoer, and the lowest welfbt at which ha rode waa In tha noa (or tha Worklofbaa Sukei, ai Aacot, Jane ». UM. Ha waa then known u Tiny." and his bodily weight waa only bb.ao that a«d-wel»ht waa required to brine him op to tha IMIb at whieh ha rode. JOBH Baa>LTi<«. TM-wiobaiT—L Theralaa tor tide-hold wnatllng any: ".S'u l ill ahall oonat onlea oee ol thamo- aaataata shall be thrown talriy on hb back. The maa whose back atrlkea the floor fira ahall Ioaa.aBd all ai. bempta to pall or tarn hla opponent orw ahall notcoanL*' X If by **Toiub-and-tnmbla** yon mean *'catch-aa-Aleh- aao,** the rnlala the same. •J- U. B.. St. Lonla—L Tha BoAoa (Haaa.) Theatre seats SJR; Baolh*aTbeatre.irewTark,I.8f7. X Adeline Paul a nminwfirw d her mnalcal esner In this eaontry, and haa anng In all ol the principal cities and towns In both cnn- <eiil and open. S. Fechtar narar played In "Monte Critto" ■ aaaaandreo eonseeatlre nlfhu lu Beaton, MasL s.r.-M —The refbrea*B dedalon In tha recent vresUlns . aiauh between-HelaofMla wid Ban«r,Bi utm. N. T.. ■-waa that the former.waa the winner. Whatovar arranjia- nt may hare snbseqaently bean made by tbe contest ,anta had nolhlnf to do with the decision; conteiinenily, ^on loae. ' A Seascataan. Onad Island.—Tna Ourrsawni pub- . Hah tha seores of all the leadlna contests of tbe aeasnn, aa *.Blthaf1o, whether of Leacne clnba. Alliance. Interna- ■or Amataon. Send aoores of all aJo^tle-Oirnre bat ooly tha aoore of Innlnica of double- ijlaaala^ Amo. ■mldbr aeoinl ■daya^ Tw tnnn SIO par white Ibruie P. B. an Chat la not fadnlged In -aoidlna tornl] ^utea aeoer' SOBScauai rlso nnoi otmelrl . font more than nine Innings. hlladelpnia L A malo-dresser In a theatre Reeled to attend to the wauts ol all tbe gentle, tmpany. Few II any are employed nowa- wonld treat him aa a aerranL Salary, 'eefc npwaida 1. Use prepared French raplexlon. FhlUdelpnla.—1. High win* tha deaL 2. , "e. It la tli-handed oonaeasr, and. wb He juently for amusement, la never pUycd ac. (aloce there are no rales for 11). being con. Inc to ajcreement between playeim. Pltlafleld.—since TOO choaeLo saddleapre- tn y4ar bet. yoa can decide tbe matter between — IPor ns to lake cognlxaoce of that proviso upreaa aa opinion, which wo are not doing In ■joi would b« •dheae "^^i' FaiB FbZr. Wastraie.—L Hayes bad 1,747 majority In Ohio. A Would prefer not to make the aaarch. uoleas the BAlta la. ImportanL S. Hayea. apparently. A A Preai. 4ant-eleat can awear blmaelf Into oOoe ererr day In the .^w.^Aubnt tha flretaath an mere mttteti ol form GBSnaaia, East Saginaw,—L Tbe number la prol •Kore tkt( m midway between the two-aitremea mention' SwooTl. take weeka to aeeertalD. aa we ahould hare to ndte tr Boaton. Fbltadelphla, Kew Orleans, and other Ulaa-X— " — GBSnaaia, East Saginaw,—L The number la probsblr aea mentioned. should hai , , , us, and c «U1a^ ~*X We do not need one: thank yoiL '.-T.t Tmaton.—1- At sereo-np. If a player dcala oat of I, a Bfnr deal can be called for. whetaer trump has been -gnna&ornot- A A player who. baring toe many cards plays oat hit hand, forfeits whatever point or points be ^B^J hare made, and bla npponsnla'aeoro what they can. y. a. 8L Anniitln&—B wlu tbe lama, baring 0 to the ^OOd. vUle A nas bnt 9d, with a 'acrmlch** off. Tha re- ^Mw^m alv-ttall ttm^ tiol ppf^—^ *|«r^ A Oh OeVCr -Mafca hu score OL. 42. F. T. A-—Tbe main point would be to get an open- k« cnbaeaaently ahape yonr oottne according to wEtt yoB proretr ' ""■ * '- t yoB prorete be most aaooeaarul la. •y at nrst that mar be offered- Accept any Bin- Two Famsa, FetcnbaiK.—€be la a dangbterof CoL -Cpmatr W. Cooe, late ol the U. 8. A. Oannoi aay where bore, nor give hcyeomet age. In prtvateilfeahelslCrs. '^^ore Lyo^u W. P. B.—If yoa winaddresa aleturol Inqnliy to J. B. Vright, at the theatre yon name. Inclosing a stamp forra .^rne wOl probably send - — - . ~ Snacama, «Uertny ' lion. We the east In this departmeat. ;efleld.—Co genarml prlndvlp*. C coold *-— falfco play on yon a bill of the ih the cast In U' genarml prla , . ad been led bj f' , . the nenofB: botln this Instance there woiud be no sense ■aannoi spare tpaea u> pabltsl IB, lakelleld —On genenl pi r Into which he had been led bj fB hUdolnglt. Bahad tramped the trick, and that tetUedlL WaaTsaTtan, Hamilton —Theonly^amptOD-belt ever ■antandad lor br oollar-and-elbow wraaiara in thlaoonn ■•rvnawonbyj. B.XcIanihUn. and we bellare U has been In his B. XcIanihUn. a* Detntt, Mich., In 1870. it has been In his ; 'nosloa erer since. --koDua the Terrier. • "In the Saiillgtat*s Ailden Loitre" **Santatlonal Breeehes Part,'*"Pate'a 'Wantoanan.** "Matlldat Season,** -*CoIoeed 34eo'a Fancy XalL" N. F- H., :iew Baven.— Tod dont seem to ondentanri •what we require. Olve the dale that any Ifonpe performs 'lajonrtown,and then add roaie ahead. Xjeteachiiem •%e sepante. B. BL. H..Hashaa.—Since IhtreUsaeipUnatlon oflbreri. ^tlie retnns alter eleAIoa.** no partlenlar time after elee. ■Ooa havlog becsi spaclflad. must be held to mean the ofll- «tal, pradtual lelarns. The Hayet bettor wins. Saixjis.-L BUly Edwards became Ifghl-welght cbam- ■Inn by deleallag Sam Collyer Aog. U. IBB, and haa Iwke ^ttce defeated tha latter In chaaplonahip SL Jomah Caspar was chsmplon bllUanllst of Ohio In IS7D. W. a Da Hew Albany.—A being SandB tlnagame at 7, all-foon- B is ont It he made high and low, game bc- equally dtvlded. and A having dealt tha eudi, no Jack lag oat. Datv B. Bannr, Phlla—Oeoriee R. Bebermerbora Jr., Aeoetazy ol the M. B. A..eaabeaddieaed Inatfeofthls aAce. A. T- ajrn O. BL.Newark.—There are many persons who ^ay **Bln Tan winkle** oecaalosally. A dog appean In Bobi.'Howade*B venloiL ^unaoLDaa, Beaton.—The Hayes maa woo tha money. Tour Indlrldoal lodgment, or eon. la aa empty atr In :he Ace of the iKt that Hayes slu In the Presidential chair. F. K. M.. UUwaokea.-H- and F. win lha money. If B ob deciedtoafklrenton iheptrtoftheplajarwhohadailfbi to ent the card& W. a:B.—Soeh a child eonld become a t»U American . at twenty-one yean of age. and at Ihlny-Sn might laPraatdeateliheanlled'■lataa. _ . ; • 3u>rr-ruyu. Pairticket,—Three of a kind wO bat a •might, nnlcss It has been agreed thai a freight Shan beat ghree of a klnd- T. H.C.,Bochetter.—Itlanotpobllshed- Bdwln Adams * the owner. Write to Slmsnada * Vail. No. 10 Union ^anare. this dly. 4)1,0 l^onauDTea-The laleS. Eddy was over lit. 71n. •ftlgh. baring been atleast 911.9in. We keep no aasante measajvment of the stature of profbeakmal people. J. C, Dnnklrk.—No one can aay what the prcant nop- nl-l'-n !■ last year 11 wan ^1'—at SJ37jtO. a. B. C Washington—If yoa meaa what yoa have not , -aUted. vU., tha PteHdeaUal tfsctlon. ko wins wko bet '^toUB, BaSklo.-!. lolU «u boia la ttta cMr Hor. 7. tatTi AJ. B. Booth' U the elder brelkar of Bdwln Booth, and be waa born la IdEL Olb BsLADae.- b will loan, wdaai ha oao thaw «ndi a de- aldao. We have no reeBUacUoootkanngae decided, even by a possible blnndar- 4. A. J-.Oreesabun.—We oaaaot lad gay work of the alnd, altbeagh the company Is aaM to hare kadoomesach %aok (or wis at their eateftalameata. Geo. P. BOLBBS. Newark.—Tbe Ooddail Ol Ubefty la lha bead and Ike aagla the tail el aa dmarlrna allver E. O.—We hhTa not Una to bunt onr tynopsls of the plot nr**Nobody*s Child,** so that we can answer yon this week, bot will endeavor to do ao in onr next luna., ^ n. U.—WabaveaottberecetptseftheFarlsEiposltlon Ol I3CT. DiK.FhKboit—L B can ellher dol or make A deal agilii. A Itmuea no dlCeienc*. Jicm WiLUaat. Monlpeller.—The answer had reference lo s anther ol that name Lome, ClodonatL—Proooonced John-ois-shek and Boo-sl-en. If. H. J., Eanaas City--Bscplpes can bepnsnred at B- Hclniaab*s. 99 West alrect. Kew York. Zinrrr, Beading.—There la no record kept of sncb mat- ten. . M. A- S., Petersburg — *Tbe Twe Orphana** has not been pabUahad In book-form- Waotii, Warren.—JobD C. Baenao died at areen-rtrer Station, Vfj. Ter., Oct. 2>, 18731 W. B. T., PhlltaclpblA-The parlnen cu connll and prompt each other. B. O. C. Ii.rnn.—No work of that kind has been pob- lubed this year. 0. A. Z., warebonae Point.—An ools1<1er*s money goes as ihe game soeaL He has nolblmt to say. Wsao 24, BostoiL—l. Tha JscK does notcoanL A A can \ cUlm tht* deal, as B could lo tbe other caae. U. e., Nomlk.—Becannot do It, unless be hat a teres In his band. . O. W.—The Uayea bettor wins. If tha bet waa as to the recent FresldentUl election. N. II. B., l^don.—Wd know nelhing of the penon mentioned. Eiuuo. Preeport Any wholesale dealer or mannfac- torer of toy-balloons can sopply yon. W. C, Pliisburg.—Sea answer to "Bepmb, BoBslo," In this Issae. R. c. 3.. Troy.—The New Tork Stale Fair In 1873 wia held In Blmlra, BepL Z7 to Ocu L F. J. D.—It cannot tM| determined yeL Then are ooD' tested aeats In the way. CoasraiTT Bsadrb.— She Is the wife of the patinn named, and her ni**'*T*^ name waa Ella Clayton. K. D., Boston.—Tbank yoa; we sbsll mske ose of It early In the season. Mas. W. Moaair. Snsqaebanna.-*'FlstlanA*' the only book conialolpr tbat Information. It oal ol print J. A, S., Phils—Hon. John Morxissey was not en the cronnd at alt. ' B. M.' W., CUatOB.—Wnta to Bobby Vewcomb, In care of t^la ofDco. T. R. T.. Fhlladelpbli.—Whan we last beard of Add Blni;ler be was In California. P. 8. B., Oosbcn—Bhe will probably do ao. Watch onr clrcna nammaiT. ' " Co!<srtR RxsDSk, Htcon.-Addiea the StelnanJew- clrr Co., as per advertisement. Sio SxKOT. Onngevllle.—No. The Clutcb Auuvio will Inform TOO- N- T.—Call at this ofllce snd aramlne Tn Ctimi flies, wblrh have sererel times solrcd this problem. J. R. H., Civlntton. —L Ths dog does not hare to "scratrJi.*' 1 The three sees win. icRoaajfcn.—Sereaty-flve cents a line, and no fewer than three lines will be accepted. J. K., Qalveston.-Kegarding tbn aa two rtveti, and not aa the Mlssnnrl-MlssUtlppr. tha former Is the longer. M. w. B.. Norwich.—At six-card crlbbage. nineteen an not be "held In hand-" P. B., RocRBSTn.—He scores two. His going alone smponled to nclhlo^ lady a chair. HaNav. Oil OUy.-^t would be quite pnper to offer the ' Jo'aa.Nashv1Ila—L Answer oatlwaak. & Pnnoonced «BUai>elledong-aew« A HIae Aay FawilU died in this ^trI>ee,ia.l0A AuiAMID 6D(9ClugB.—B eonld ellkerglve oee ornn dbeoaida. A liad c«luasd to do theealy other lUngU WIS ■ocilbit flir B10 do. BaoiiA. aaapoiL—The tflrmllsiBaiial sniiH oosiSUD teeneh .Insertion.^ Notieea copied Im aiker pap«».» .aealaailaaforaacfa Insertion. A_ Aaq J.. Piilsbnrf.—Fox's lata Anailcaa Theatre. mUAdphla, Pa., had three Boo n the lower or orches- •tgm Boor and two eaUsrlea. X'fL'X^He la allowed to walk a mile dnrlng Ibe latter aart of aaabonr. and another mile In the.begtanlng of the feast how. ihareby securing a teat ot an boor and a hall. CoasranBasoan. HsnAwd.—I. Hnsicsl mokes aa nod Ba thoea Ton same command mm M) le (189 per wee£ A Jleltherone. . _ Oalae.—BaBoiaalLe pagOlsi laaUvB,andsCIa«i ad- alceawaaabee* tlarilnglntheahow baalaessatBlk City. li. &—Ton havaa't prasand U wltk yonr una! care. .SBdwethlnkweanaerrayoabettarbjomUtUgit. I>oa*t ■et.thts dlaoonrage yoa. bnt try again. Joaw P. OiiLaoan, BashndL—Had O-Bsldwiu died tethlsdtr.tiBmtha^eauer pMotAst woaads.8ept. flawf—«b Pbmo. LcralfTtn*-—Hl|k. low, ud Cuao flm:U«iL roUow lh•olbc<■Moot4tagtolh«l^Ba- aerial vmln^ _ _^ Coamvf BUDVL PUla Ollr.n^ "itw Upa" «■ yoa «crBlU«BBmlTMD7a«aMmlPlMaoata«. Oalhl>booK« .aeettotlj DoblulMde JLOaaBaAfUoD.*!. Beddoulaallv^ t.Ja^HftantoB m4 J,Dka lAvnnoa Iniaad Morrljuar or kU flfhl vWx W. KVBkx&Amptoa.—«et tke kii> raaaer oat tbli ^wir kskneeks tha ban oat of tho liiwain^ kudr* '"jLnii^u&-^W«look.putla a at Oobekea In IBtf^odUo^ao voa phjod lk«t« thcw orloarfcus thH am we ■koold Cub. LooMUOa^We kara ouvorad aaealM eaea. Writs to Ueki bvato'dotoiDdomC ' _ ; . . , 6oLDiaB.-llua VkaoF B«rria(. U BojUtOB JtoaraiD. Bom^ I^m^* to rMfv^rst lo Brookln, L. . ^ . la B.. BnMi1rtya.-I«Uiad« (oilaUP |k« 4Wmt, owU TfliBaDVKm.—Can at Hadonra, mad exmmlaotho ihor- moneirlcBl reconi fbraToor put or lODgar. CoirsTAjr* ScAoaa, Oonr*—All ihna arc eqaallj loion EDd wlooera. JoM Bur.—1. Tbobud ol (he Oarda BapvbUeUao of Frmoco. X 2f ot conaeoDtlrelj—ooa mile lo cocb boor. TflH OuRC, AjthtoD.—Ton S&rara wu born at Plalloo. Brichton. Enc.. Mar 1BS6. ood died Not. 8, A. B. O.—We BATO DO knowled^ wh&lerer of the oo&- cern OBinrd. W. F.. Boiloo.—Wlien we last keard ot Joho Uonar^a compaDT ibey were porlormlof la Prorldeace, B. I. H. H. 9.. CAmllioo—We do not deal lo poolara. Write to aomtt priDtlne-oOcQL Readbo. SacfBrneoia—We kaow of oo perfbriaer of tha name jon. maotloo. Souciiaao, DalUa.—L A. UeallUed loaaliht & Tbe plo U oot lo he ■potted. H. A. D.—I. Have forwarded Toanaad yoarlwothflr'& X No: bare not beard ofhlDilatelj. Ik P. B.. Bad PionclKo.—See Currsa Auuvio for 1B77. JL A. C.. G&ivestoa.—We bare bo moaoa of aaeartaIoUi(. J. Ka, • jbnni.—We bare deOded net to bare one there. B. R.—ABTtblDRbatocea wfU beataoeaat poker-dkHL O. O. T., Washlo|[ton.--We paj no ettaBlioB to them. J. C. crereland.—Tbaok too; bat we are rapplled. F. O. B.—It will be Rlveo ib oor next. Thjuk 70a. BaOK Wonoir.—Sorrr va oanBot aeod joaaooirr. W. R Avu II. v., CleraUod.—Sanchn heada pednk BTiAMBoaT. Nev Hareo.—High dcala at aoobra. W. n. B.. Reading—A U OBl ob blEbJaflc-came. SaoscRiaio, Cenlnl Cltr—Enow notiilDK ol IL O. A. Ih, PhlU.—We have no rcoolledton ol IL P.. Miirfreesbora.—It la proooonead Jap-po. Stoacqsb.— Kdward BarTlgaa la not lame. J. Cabt.— It la Bot to be bad la book-form. E. IL AmO..Chlea0>.—HalaoutonklAk. J. E. W., Pblladelpbla.—He caunoi do lu PACino—It mftaaa BOthla^ Ton aniiu P. M. B., 8L Loala.—B. wlna od aaocoo. Ce5iTaFr Rbidbe. Tnj.—S mnii pay. NowaaK.—7, B, 9. •« 9, eoont aerentMB. W. a.—Do not know bia wheraabonls. Bopro. Hartrord.—Ooal<on Johnn j. B. B. Pali Blrar.—Bayea, It aeema. B. Am A., JenerCJty.^B wlaa. CiPccfaATi.—Tbe three aeaa wl^ K P. a, Artttt—Notat prMonL MlLUO. MUleralowB.—A vlna. O. T. JoansTotr.—Oat ofprlDU a J. B.« Ptaila.—Oror a mile. R.. Vaocheater.—We du oot. Zbkk, Waraav.— a baa Inau O. T.e Cblcaaa—Ko. a wlna. Snf. CleTAlADd.—B cnnnot. Oro. B.. Naahna.— a winx. ia. a. OreRDTlUn.—R loiaa. C. C. <:blca;:o—N' wlaa. J. S.. I*e'-m|i.—yim »n«e. B. 0.*a—Tbajuk. IBENE: THE SUVE OF THE ARENA AND THE STA6E. In next waek'a Curpss will be commenoed a Itory beariog tlie abvre title, and wittten eapioaa ly for onr coltimiifl by Wm, H. Bnebnell. Ee^. An Uuugar S1I7 woald any. It ta "a etoi; of eontem- porueooa human Interest," filled with atlrrlng in- ddenta, tbe Intereat bang maintained thxongfiont. The heroine, Irvne, is a elieiu-Tiaar, and tbe daaghter ol Uie olown of the oompaqj, whose gnd- den exit from the stage of life throws the yoTUIg girl npon her own resonroas, and gnyroiindi her with constant danger and peril. This stoiy, with that now running—"Uly HeIvUle"-^wfll easlst In making that feature of onr paper more than nnally Interesting and entertaining. We think that news- agente may order extra copies of Ko. 1 of the new Tolnme wlthont fear of having them remain nn- sold. FaoK THB TXBi roui acconnt of the Ufa of the late Uatllda Heron, which was printed in the oolnmna of Trx Cuppes last week. It wu seen that ths lady left little or no property, tlholt she had recslTsd a very Urge sum of monei dnrlng her professional career. The fiot soggeats anew the on-repeated aa- eertlon that the msjoritr of sctoti and sctrceaas die poor. The csnse, we think, is to be sttrlbntod to the oTerabnndant generosity ot ths dnmatlo pro> fesslon. Its membeia rarely tnln themselTss in the school of economy, and their warm-hearttiflneas la apt to lead to an open-bandadneoewhlnb too often reduces them to porerty. Would It not be wise to draw a lesson from the esreer of ibe dead actriasi, whloh many members of her profession may lake to thaniselTes with profit? An sotor who sehleyas STon tolerable encesss can ssTa something from his salary, and thns lay the foundation of a modest fortiue. whloh will Increase slowly, perhaps, bnt snrely. Those who win the largsr prliee oi the profession find them golden, and from oat their abundance can easily lay aside enongh to proTlds for the Inevitable rainy day. We are not Ignorant of ths manifold temptations to ex- trayaganoe whloh beset the pathway of the aotor; we know that opportnnlUee, If not neeeesltles, for spending money freely, present themselres almoat contlnaiUy. and we willingly make das allowanoe for the natural tendency ol moat men to be prodi- gal whUe fortune smllea. Bnt sooner or later the t'oddeas Is pretty certain to frown, and tha shower or gold titms to rain. While the gold laats, then Isn't It wise to prepare for the lain T>. Oeofge uroila Tan TBBT smous pimo whloh occurred In a church edifice In this dly recently shows that ths danger ot such events Is not oonllnsd to theatree and places of amusement. Whenever a numeioas concourse of people ace colleoted, whether it be for the puipoiMoI religions devoUoo 01 worldly re- laxation, there always wUl be found those whoee nervous temperamenta caimot stand the slightest Jar, and who are thrown into a panic befoze thsy anow the cause of alarm. Safety lies only In pre- Tsntlng fright, snd, se far as this can be done by hu- man agencies, it haa been done by onr theaidcal managers^ Tbxxoibs areontotjolntforptlze-figtaten. There Is a dsad set inade against them, snd they are put away Just as thongh they have "no rights which other people are bound to respect." The lambs have great eause for complaint; and, U their advice la of any avail, those on the other sids of the' big water who oontemplato a visit to this country will probsblf hold over until a more fitting opportunity olfara. If the law waa dealt out as earnestly tn every case as It Is In that ol the exponents of the manly art,how sarenely everjtuiug would move along, and what a happy family we ahould beooma. Owas Avaaaoc, thirteen glaziers have callsd opon us daQy daring the past month to Inquire whether we wanted blue glass pnt into oar aanotnm win- dows. We take this opportonlty of announcing that these gentlemen have had their trouble for thalr paneM, snd so will all others who call on a similar ertand. Blue glass Is used to etrengthen the Intel loot. Where tbe Intellect—bnt never mind our rea- sons. We don't went any blue glass I Sraawnanrss am ont. They are axehanged for ourruioy at the rate of three fbra quirter, snd no questions asked. Ths early arrivals of thlsdeU- dons vegetable IS oneot the results of President Hayea' ooDctllat<jlry policy towards the Bunny South. ■'Let ns have peace," said Oeneral Qrant. That re- minds us that anotherreauU of tbe eame policy may be seen In the new peas whloh omsmsnt ths win- dows of bigh-toned rsstsnrants. SSTBBAii ntmnvD Taousa:n> **^** wsra. i»- cenlly given to pubUo oharitles by the will of Hiss TStrj DareeTi Istely decessed. And now comes forward one Smith Dancer to dispute the will; he's so alleged itnole/of the deceased. We think It would be well to psss a law of non-intervention by lutelsa In uses of.tUi kind. BelsUvsswho were never heiid of before come to light when a wIU° oomM to light Let OS bonnco. them. Olubs an stUl trumps, and the failure to eonviot thoae effloata who were recently under Are In one of onr otlmlnal courts ooes to show that a good desi depends on how the dssl is made. Now, then, let Ohrlatlan brethren omtalce e scdety tdt the pre Tentlonol emalty to oni fbUow-dtUens. .END OF TOUJME TWESTr-TOPB.. With thlslasne eldKsthe tvealy-fimtli ennasl velimie of Ths Hew You Ouma. wkldh, ve trust, has beea ftnltftil ot Infotmstlon and enjoyment to the leader. The suooesa which hss attended ns daring tbe year Just closed—oneot the most dis- astrous to business interests that have been eX' perienced In a long period—shows on whst a solid fonndatlon ms Ourrxs now rests. We have no promisee to make fOr ths future, further tbin to that oomlng Tolnmes shsU not be behind thoee that bare gone before. Esoh num- ber we Intend shsll speak for Itaelt We thank OUT IHende In ail parte ot the worU for the enoouregement and support they have so lib- erally extended te us, for the assistanoe they have eo kindly given by teanamltttng to ua the latest news wUoh eame imder their Immediate observation as they travsled flnmi place to place, and for other manlfeatstlons of -interest In the wel tare of our psper. We are not mnmlndfol ot the valiuble serrieea they have lendeied iu, and ve at HoTiisanla. K. T dsn Freltig, aged SI, oommltteiA foldde at Baltimore, Md;;.,..George T. Blckley was'.van over and killod on tharailtaad at '"e Belay Ho'Vae. ICd7.....Flree: The Fort Pitt dler Works, ^ Pittsburg, Pa—loss tl«o,oao, lo- sunnoe tK.OOO; Martin Bay's dwelling, la this dty I -loss t3,000, lnsttri>d for tS.OM. a*. Harsh M: eaao'sl Gary Ball, late ceshtar of the Hatboto (Fa.) National Bank, was seatenced t» ■o> yean' Impritoemsnt for ombeolement A loooaiotive exploded st Keyser, W. Vs., kiUIng Ans- tln Bpleer.aad badly scalding three ethers A six hours' fight was stated to have taken place be- tween the Turks and Bosnians, both sides loainu neiTlly Dennis Dnsne, aged ts, snd bis sister klsils, sged e«, were fstally bnraed In thU elty. DEATH'S DOINGS. Weeldy Record of tlin JDeoease of Prominent Indl-vlAuAla. eonnus nzmosLT roa vm nw voix eurnx. THE TURF. AFPLEaATB, Henry—For over sixty years a ieal< dent of Oreen Township, Hsmilton Oonnty, O. He was bom in Kiddlesex Ooanty. N, f., July 1,1791, «».,v— ...wwo nmuoiea us, ana we 1 S?Jte"?_*'" J"'U^*«'*'''ITOST; among them being hones of a high eg^ thank on, friends, one «.d all, for thel* g^Nl | ^S^e'2teS*S°" He'teJStod SSSSf^^^^ SS?S!f<=* ^"J-'^J^'-S "J^i-^^L^^ oOcei. Waaas Intended to say something irltty *bent the new Oablnet, and the mat^Fi.] it jg oomposed of; but several comlcsl writers, who have no regard for other hearts that will ache, have got ahead of us. We might casually remark, however, that Tennes- see secured the "open seaaame" at Washington be- cause that iiUte Introduced the proper Say. Whxs "Odb Jnc" came in the other day and told ns that the hard tlmaa had so affeoted ths monkeys np St Centrsl Park that they hsd been forced to eat their own talis, we suggested to the yoath mildly thst that was an ape-ocxTpbal toZe. And ever since we have been trying to make him see it. OuB Jot WM requested to get up a fashion artl- ole for the enlightenment of our ledy readen. He began in this way: "Spring dresses are trimmed with flats, gslloots, and other wretohea." What he sAotiU have written waa "flat galloons and rnohes." This permits him to step down and out. Wan ws advanced to make a speeoh, the other day, to the heathens who line the oarbitones of Well street, a Undly-dlspoeed men offered to hold eur new hat. Aa if we didn't know whst he wanted wlthiL Thatesd-eyed man hsd lost on "the late election. " Now XBAx the Pnatdentlal auaetlea has been sa^ tied, btsebsllwUl be the next egitatlon. What a re- lief this will bete theooontryl' We maybe par- doned tor saying that blaofilaas speotaolas an ns< to be worn by players when in aotlva serviee. It sBxia that Oharley Boss hss never beea fonnd, and that the thonaiadg el telsgnphlo leporta ot his discovery need confirmation. With ui energy and penevennoe bom of despention, the deteotlves oontlaue on the lost one's traok. TaoDT an begliwlng to sprout, but the efforts nqulred to raise them render their eultlvation hax- ardona and expensivs. NEWS OF THE WEEK BOILED DOWN. On Uanh U: The Cabinet held its flnt meet- ing, and Messrs. Evarts and Sohon wen appointed a oommlttee to dntt miee for the carcylng-ont of President Hayes' plan ot OivU-sarvioe Baform Senator Blmon Oamenn resigned, to make room for hla son, ths ex Seovetaiy of War WlUIam H, Osls, a lawyer of thla dty, wsa dlsbsrred for treach- ery to a client Jaoob I«ne was nported to have oommlttedsulddeat Saugertles.N. T„ through fear that his ohHdren would send him to the poor- house DuringaflghtlnHadlnnOounty.Tena., Deputy-eheiUr J. W. Fnssell was killed and WlUlam Anderson wounded by the ntete Brothers, and An- derson In turn killed John Patete.... .William Porter, Oo. K. Third Inisntrr, waa aneeled at Mew Orleans, ehargad wttn the murder ot H. A. Yoorhles, Oo. B, Thirteenth In&ntry JohnDwyar, eged 60, a raliroad-watahmaa. was mn over snd killed at Patanoa, N. /......Mts. Vary I.yons of Minneapolis. Xlnn„ wss miudared. Her husband, Daniel, was arrested on snspldan Uatthew Ingram and Jaied Pratt wen killed by a enow-slide nesr Alta, Utah, and Henry Johnstaa lost his life by a eavlng-ln ia a miae near them. o*^ March 13: The eoBtast over Oomatodon Tan- darbUt's will cassed, the dlgsstisfled hein wlth- dnwlng their oppoaltlnit........A fln In this elty partially destroyed the Xrsde Boilding, ooon- iled by Xownsend k Tsls, dealen in ladles^goods; laldwln Ic Bacon, dealen In eleth; sad t. B.Xook« and Bnllocke.ImporlonoldiyBDoda; estlinaledloa, nearly SliO.OOO, whichlaeoveeedtnrliiraniioe...... Other fires: A wsnhouse, ooouplea by Jesse Zissaer & Oo., and W. S. Bohnrta & Oo,, Baltlmon, HAi OSS $tO,000, partly insured; a dyehotiae SI the Whlttenton Mills at Tanaloa, IIsgs.--loss 120,000; Elliott's Opera-house and the Monnment Uonse, at Woonaocket, B. I loM tSOOOO, in- surance SM.OOO; Wsterman's oU-nfinery. 'at I«n- don, Ont.—loss $10,000 Jscob Hlrachfield waa killed In Boaton, Mass, Peter Miller, An- He tnvelsd altemataly oa toot and ta a stags-ooieh to Pittsburg, Pa,, whence, having puchased asUff, he rowed down the river lo tbe Qaeen City. He was the Mend ol Oeneial William Heniy Harrison, and also ol Judge John Clevee Bymmes, whose fVinenl he attended^t being a procession la keel-boats from Olnelnnsti to NoT&Bend. BhoiUr after reaching Olndnnatl he purchased the farm In Oreen Township on whloh he died—Mareh 11, 1877, aged aS. AIiEXAKDEB, Jamea B At one time State Sena- tor froB the Ftfst District ot FhUadelphla—there March U. aged 35. BBEHNAM, John—A member of the Thomas E, Berrigau Association of the Fifth Ward ot this city, and had served tn Italy under the banner of Plus IX, and against Victor Emmanuel and Qaribsldl—this city. Manh IS. BBOWN, Theodon 11—Long the proprietor ot Vil- lage Hall Baatantant, at Port Jervls, M. Y.—then, Msrcb 16, s«edS4. BEBWICE, Edward—A nephewiof the oelebrated HsDsy Orattan, and eduaatad at Trinity College, Dublin, He wu appointed president ot ue Qalwsy Queen'e Oollege ia 1819, a position he filled until his dssth—Oilway, Ireland, Marah 7. BABTON, Joseph—Yooallst and aotor, (See MU' do)—Urbane, O.. Uanh 10. BBIOHT, Un. U. E.—Widow ot Hon. Jesse D. Blight, Bensfair fnm Indiana—Oalt House. Louis- vlU e. Ey. , Uaroh la. BKIIH. John S,—Ot the New Tork firm of Oenrd Bette & Co., auoHoneen-rthis dty, Usroh 11, sged 4a. BATES, AUgiO Hallett—Widow of Baraabss Bttes, who is oredltfd with being the father of the oheap- postage system In the United Slates. She waa the daaghter of the Hon. Benjamin Hallett of Ottervllle. "ass^Phlladelphla. March 11, OABLE, Captain Walton—Had been a pilot on the North Blver for upwards of forty.flve yean past having nm the Francis Bklddy. the Bohert L. Stevens, the AUda. the Oommodon, ths Armenls, and other boats. Daring the OlvU War he served sboard the nvena»«nttar Bronx—this dty. March IT. C T i ABITB , Oharles Oowden—BngUah lecturer aud author, bat known best by reason of his wife, Mary Oowden Obrke, TUcNovello, whose "Concordance of Sbakespean" has l>ean one of the moat valuaMo ad- ditions to standard text-booke—Oeaevs, Italy, Manh 13, OLYDE, Oeorge W.—Ot the eteamahip firm of Wil- liam P. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia—then, Uaroh 10, aged 39. DUNHAM, Austin—Of the firm of Anstin Dunham b Oo,, wool-menhants of Hartford, Ot„ and Dan- bam ft Ives of New York.- He wss also doaely Iden- tlfledwith many banking, Inauranee and mannfac- turing companies, snd was one of the leading men In Oonneotloat—Hartford. Ot„ Uanh 15, aged 71. DUNHAM, Un. Mary—Aged naldeat of Olen- vllle. N. Y.—there, Uaroh 11, aged lOS. EAOAN, Patrick—Well known among aporUng-men In thlB dty for a namber of yean past, and at one time proprietor ot a pubUs-hoBse on the northeist oomar ol Broadway and Houston street. He had oome hen bom Albany, N, Y,—this olty, Uanh 10, OB033, Thomas—Fnm IMS to 1870 npresented tbe Third Ward ot Jersey 01^. K. J., la the Board ot Aldermen, He was ths son of ex-FoUoe Oommls- doner Orass—that dty. March IS, BUNTLB Y, Ahner^Had originally beea a resident of Oonnectlont, whence he removed to Cuba, Alle- gheny County, N. T.—than, Uanh 9, aged 109. LE YEBT, Ume. OcUvia Walton—Wdl known in metropolitan aodeiy at one time, and complimented by the Uarqnls De Lafayetto during hla last visit to this eoontry. In 1B3S. She wss Intimate with Wsshingtou Irving, and at the suggestion of Lamar- tine she wrote a book entitled "Souvsnin of Travel," being a reflex of her own experiencee. Her father waa Oovernor ot Florida, and Tallahassee was so named at her suggeetlon. Hor grandlether, who bon the same name as her Catbor (Oeorgt^ Walton), was one of the slgnen of the Dedantloa ot Independence, and afterwards Oovernor of Georgia and a member ot the Supreme Oourt. In 1838 ehe married Dr, Henry Le Vert of Uoblle, Ala,, and during the ad- minlstntlon ot Fresldant Jsckson she was much in Wsshlngton, sad oonsplouons for taking notes ol Oongraeslonal debatee. Later she spent sevenl yesn in ths lesding elUee of Europe. At the oloee ot the Olvll War, throughoal wtjdi ahe had re- matned la Mobile, she weut to Waehlagton to sue for , pardon for Oeneral Baanregard, and subsequently she redded Is this dty—Augosts, Oa„ Usrou 13, lOUOHBAN. Bev. Pstrisr-Asslstaat pastor of the Ohnroh of the Epiphany, this dty. Bom In Inland In 1898, and name to Ameriea In 1819. Hav- Isg stodlsd In St. IMntls Xavler's.Oonege, this dty, he nturaed to -Itnlnd, wben^ be nmalned lour yean, and then came again to this dty, gradu- ating team St. Fnods favtjr's College In laU, and BIITBIB8 AT aERUHB PARK. SA-UA- TOOA AUD balxipioicf;. The nelag season of 1877, Jndglog by the indlcv tlons furnished by the unprecedented nnmber oi* entries to the vsrions-stakes opaned at Jeromi Park, acntoga. BalUmoiw, and other promlseu' mnning meetings, pnmlss* to bs one of greet brilllanoe. Tbe 1st dsy ol Msrch ts the cuatomaiy -date for the eloring of stakes for the enrrent year at all the great rsclna centres, snd we have received the list of entries to'these Important events. Then ■re no fewer than 338 hones eoMied lor the stskee opened by tlie American Jockey Ctnb.et Jerome Park Spring meeting, nm la . June next. The West- chester Cap, which tbil yesrdoei not contain sny penalties of extn wdght for. wlnnen, aa In pnvioue yean, has nineteen entries, amoi»g them each dlstlngnlsbed public periormen aaTom OehU' tree (who won It lut year). Saltans, Parole, St. Uar< tin, VlRll, Brother to Harry Bassett, Fellowcnff, Acrabat, Algerlne, and Ariatldea, and from such a brinisat lot ot raceif s larve field ot starten may be looked for. The Fordhsm Handicap Stakes boasts of sixty entrice, whloh Is thirteen mora than last yasr; among them bdog bones of a high ^ ^ellence, comprising Flddlostlok. winnei of the Wlthen and Bobtns Stakes: Freebooter, Bhadamiathns, Vigil, D'Artagnan, Madge, Pa- role, Reform, Ei^t, Virginias, Invoice, Inspl- ntlOD, Piccolo, BlU Bruce, Oalvln, Faithless, and Ceylon. The Jnvenlle BUkes, for two-year-olds, has thirty-six entries, or ten mon than last year, among them the produce of tbe yonog stallions Hany Bsssett and Sing Eraeat, whose etock have never yet mn In pnblio. Tbe Jockey Clab Handicap haa thirty-nine entries, or eleven mon than last. yesr. and among them appear the names ol Tom Ochiltree (who won it last year), Vigil (the Dixie Stakes winner). Brother to Harry Bassett, St. Martin, Panle. Sbylock, Beform, Fel- loworatt, Vlrglalaa, Acrobat and Arlstldes. The Qnnd Mstlonal Handicap Bteepleobase has ten en- tries—Ballet, Troahls, Deadhead, Bsaolale, aod the debutants Fredericktown, Eenwood and New York being amongst them. The All-age Stakes, mn for at the Fall meeting, has forty-one entries, and among them we observe some of the most renowned horses on the American turi. The same stakes for 1878 dosed with thlrly-elght entries. Altogether, the namber of entries for tbe Jerome Park Spring meeting exceeds that of last year by aeventy-threo bones. At Santoga, tha Inoresse In the number of hones entered for the dlffennt stakes that closed Msrch 1 over those ot Isst yesr Is eqoally gntlf^ng to thoae who are Interested In tbe pnsperity of the American turf. The famons Ulle-and-quarter Sweepstakes, whloh Invsriably brings together the apeedlest horsee on the turf, keeps up Its distinctive eharao- ter.lor among the twenty-five entriss (four more than Isst year) we flud tbe names of such fast flyers aa Tom Ooblltree, Parole, Rhadamanthas. Vigil. Madge, Vagnnt, Soltsna, OUtlps, Freaboter. FIddleatlok. Preston. Aleerine and Warlock. Tbe Flash Stakes for two-year-olds hss thirty-five entries, or eloTon In excess of last year. The Saratoga Cnp has twenty-four entries, or dx mon than in 1876. Tom Oobntree. Aristldss. Olltips, Bultana, Va- grant, VIgll, Brother to Bassett, Parole, Acrobat, FeUoworalt and Algerine are among them. The Boqnel Stakaa for throo-ysar-olds haa twenty-Sevan entries, or nine mon than last year. The Sum- mer Handicap has forty-seven horses entend, being twenty-seven more than last sesson. and oom- prlalnR the flower oi tbe American turf. The atakes for two-yearolds filled with thirty-five entriee, against twenty-two last year, Tha exceaa ot entries for 1877 over laat season Is exaatly seventy. The.BCaryland Jockey Olnb entries for their Spring meeting in May next exhibit a decided Increase ever pnvloaa yean. The Four-year-old Handloap Stakes dosed with twenty-two nomlnstleos: the Three- year-old Sweepstakes with twenty-elx; the Baltl- mon Cup with thirteen. Including last yaar'a win- ner (Tom Ooblltree), Add, Viator. Parole. Bargoo, and Algerine: the Dreckenridge Stakes tor tbree- year-olds with twenty-slx; and the Dixie Stakes of 1878 with sixty-one. 'Sowusia FauTKBBnT.-New thony Gibbons, snd Charles Bumeyba wen arrested | snbsaqnentlr being ordslned at the Tror (M. Y.) on suspldon Ex-Beoratar> of War J, S. Cam-1 Seminary—t his e '.ty. March It, aged dl. enn was nnanlmonsly nominated for United StatM I UONTOOMEBT, DebosrK A Dansbter of the late Seiutor fnm Pennsylvania by a eauens of Bepub-1 Samuel WooUey of Long laland, N. Y., and widow of llcans TheNew York port charges wen deelared I Oapt, Jamas Mosooa Montgomery—Norwolk, Ot„ I Ex-Secretary Marrin was con-I Uaroh 13, ~ ^ — ^ "Job" OoBim is said to !>e nmaiag a lathe ia Anbnm pdaoa. He wUl thus have ample oppoi- tullj t« teit Ui cBdonBC* wUle la donae* vUe, uncouatltutlonal , firmed aa Collector of Oastosu for the Dlstriot of Portlsnd and Falmouth. Ue UtBhael Uerrlmaa of Bock Oreok Centn, Ind., while laiane, ehot aod killed his son, sged 18, perbapa fatally wounded an- other, sged 18, and then took his own life A man named Moon wae killed on the railroad at BL Simon. Qaebeo, Ota id a. a*. March 14: Tdegrams from St. John, M. B., stated that the t>ody of a man believed to be Jamea Emgan, tbe lard and pirk specala^r who dlssp- leand from this dty a lew days pnvloasly, had Men foimd on the rallnad traok nesr Weldford sta- tion, N.B, The thnat was ont, and then wae a stab-wound behind the ear The wmoklug oi the barkTonsberahus, from Liverpool to Baltlmora, Md„ on Lookout Snoals, N. 0., was nported. Ludwlg Lar- son, Oustav Jaeobeaa, Peter Johannsan, Uar&i Jo- hsnnaen. Ingold Xriokaea lad en onkaovn min perished.. ....JohaWalk«r,oalored,errestedforan attempt to murder Mn. Stoekel, near Union BIdge, Tann., wss takea from JslI by a mobaad hanged,. .. At Independeaee, Mo. Dr., Joseph I«ng£m was acquitted ot the aordei of William Watson. While at work Id a tnimei at Bsltlmon, Md., John Sheehan end Joha Murphy wen killed by a oavlng-la of earth Tkasey Stewart ot Yoba Oooaty, OaL, was soqnltted ot the oharga ot attempt- lug to bribe ex-Secn(acy Chandler The Khedive of Egypt nnewed and confirmed his tether's ^tt to Qrest Britain of "Cleopatn's Needle," whiehwHl be nmovad to London Jsmse oilman was drowned in the flame of the ptilp-min at Skowhe- gan. Me X«rd Doffatln. Ooveraor-gensrat ot Csnsda. wss severely lalnred by fsUiag on the pave- ment In Ottawa James MlUer and Mlas HanJe- hsn wen dnwned nesr Lindsay, Ont .... The Pey- ton House, at White Bnlphur Springs, Vs., was bnmed: loss tSO.OOO, Insnranoe t3S,00a «*. Uanh IS: Peter B. Sweeney ot Tkmmany Hall notoriety, arrived at thla port on board the French ataamer Labrador, after an abaeaee of about Ave yean Stephen 8, Jones, proprietor ot Tke fidV'o-<''AiIaioj>kwaiJ<mr>w<, waa ehotdeadatOhloa- go, ni., by a phnnologlat named Pike. ... The bodlea ot Ebsnexer Large and hie son John, who an supposed to have been victims of foul play, wen found in the ruins ot Flaldsr Megrader's Stan, near Wuhington, D. 0.,....SIx Chinamen wan sttscked by whltee nesr Ohloo, Cel., four of them being killed endone mortally wounded During a Are adjolDlng the American House, Boe- tou, luas., Lswls Bloe, proprietor of the hotd, died tram fright Henry J. Tiffin ot Uontml, Oaa- ada, fUled. irith llabUItleseetlmatedattUS.ooo The Compnlsory Ednealion Bill beoams a law in Ohio Flree: The MInen' Hotel, Wealera Hotel, and other bnlldlnga. at Blsmank, Dakota—loss 123,000. no Insurance; the Union Chemical Works, South Brooklyn, N. Y.—Iocs $3,000 Stanley Matthews was nominated by the Ohio Legislative BepnbUoans lor U. B. Senator, vice Sherman, re- signed. Hireh 18: Four negroes—Nelson Brown, La- diu Thomas, Adam Johnson, and John H- Dennis— wen beaded at Aiken, S. C, for murder and arson. Bli^or-genenl George B. MoOldlon was nomi- nated for Superlniendent ol Publio Woria ot the state of Now Tork Enoch Thomsson wss sen- tenced to be hanged at Colombia, Tenn., April 27, for the murder ot Bofos E. Jeokson An explodon at Hunter Brae.' sawmill, at Worth- Ington, Ind,, caused the death of two of tbe firm and three other penons Fires: Ths Codman Building, pcoupled by O. O. Sawyer k Co. and other flrms. at Boston, Mass.—loss tSl.OOO; the cotton steamer Oov. Oarlsnd, at Bed Fork.Tenu., four passeogen snd the cargo being lost; T, M. D. Pitcher & Co.'s fumlture-taetoiy, and an adjoining aaloon, at Athetas, O.—loas tSO.OOO; Zelgler's floar- Ing-mllls, at CUsnoa, HI.—loss about tll.ObO, Insured for SS 000; a nw of frame dwellings, etc,. In Weet Troy, N. Y,-loss $8 000; MsJor Berholtz'e reddsnea, stNawBoctaeUe.N. Y.—loreabonttl8.000....Mlehael Zing, aged 60. died at Buffslo, N. T„ from tbeeffects of Inhaling stovs-gis The Chamber ol Depntlee, by a vole of 298 to U7, gave tbe French Ooverament authority t« proeecnte Deputy Pan] De Cssssgnac for violating the press laws James Keegaa of Brooklyn. M. Y., wss senteneed to five jean' Im- prisonment lor robbery Beck & Btonebreker, pork-packen of Bageratown, Md., idled: UaUU- tiee, 8120.000 A eoraner'a Jury st Ohiesgo, Hi., (See Olrous)— Marohia. MILLS, Wnilom O.—EqaestrUn. Kansas, reoently, sged 33. O'MAItA. Martin-Father'ot Chief-deteative Boger I O'Msn ot Pittsburg, Pa. He was tor twenty-five ' ynsn a resident of that dty. and died there on Manh IS, aged 70. COONNOB, Miss Annie—Known to rellgiott _ Sister Mary of St. JobnChrysoetora, end tor fouTtean yean past a member ot tbe Order of tbe Oood Shep- herd, Kewirk, N. J.—then, Marah 17, aged M. 0'(}ABA, Bev. Thomas—A priest In Ohiosgo for twenty-three yesn—St. Joseph's Hospital, Chlcsgo, Manh 18. PIOABD, Atigastla—He wonid ban been 110 I yesn old on Usnh 21—Rochester, N. Y., Msnh 18. PECK, O eet g e Oee Billiards—this dty, Manh 13, aged 27. POST, HeiTlet Beers—Wife ot Dr. Alfred O. Post ot this dty—ben, Manh 13. POBTEB. Dr. H. 0.—A lesding phystdia ot Tons- wanda. Pa.—then. Manh 17, of apoplexy. POBTEB. Aadnw W.—One ot the oldest business-1 men ot Monson, Mass. He was a desoon of the Con- gngatlonol Church then doce 1839, snd tbe lest survivor ot the original tmstees ol Mount Holyoke Seminary. He was bora at MIddlebon, Mass., In 1799, and settled la Monson In 183S—then, Msnh IS, sged 81, BICE, Iiewls—Proprietor ot the Amerioaa House, Boeton. Died ot heart-disease Intendfied by a fln that broke out in a building adjoining his hotel— that dty. March IS. ROSAS, Don Jusa Msanel De—From 1829 to 1848 Oovaraor and raptaln-genenl ot Bnenee Ayraa, About 1849 be was foned to flee to Kngland, when, with his daaghter. he bed redded ever slaoe. In 1861 the Court of Buenos Ayres tormslly sentenoed him to desth. Hs was dssoended tnm an andent Spanish family, but began Ufa aa a eattle-driver on the Sonth American rrlalns ^nnthamptoii. Eng., Manh 14. aged 80. SMITH, Peter—Ex-Senator, and father ot ex-Sena- tor Strphea J. Smith. He was president ot the HsoketUtown (N. J.) Bank, sod flnt vloe-presldsat ot the Ley Electoral Oontennoeof the Methodist Chunh-Wsterloo, N. J-, Msnh 12, aged 83. BUITH, Capt. laaae—For many years aahlpbuUdar in Hoboken, N. J.—Sing Sing, N. Y., Moroh IS, aged 80. STA(}O.Un, Banh UetlsT—A veiieiable resident of this city. She wss the mothsr-la-law of the Bev. Dr. Anthony Ten Broeck and of Prof. Henry Dnlsler —East New York, L. I.. Manh 13, sged 88. SOBY. Thomas—PhllsddDhla bllllard-room pro- prie tor. (B ee Billiards)—that olty. Msnh 18, aged S8.- BNIFFEN.Mark—An old resident of the Foar- teenth Word, this dty, snd one of the flnt men to work a Hoe pnes—this city. Marah 18. aged 73. BEBQEANT, Aagustas—Keener ol the women'e depsrtmeut ot the County Prison, Phlladdphls, since 18S4—there, Marah IE, aged 64. SALLADE. Andnw M.—A native ot Beading, Fa. when he wss admitted to ths bar. At ons time be wasamsmberot the State Laglalslara from Berks County, end during the OlvU War he master In the UnltM States Army, with mglor—Uarylind, Uanh 8, aged 69. WASHBUBN, Emory-Ex-Oovemor ot Maesaohu- setU. Bom in Leloester, thst auU. Feb, 14. 1800, gradnatad from WilUaine OoUsgS in 1817, tdfflltted to the bar in 1811, and practiced his pnteedon In Lalceater seven yean, when he nmoved to Worcee- ter. He was a member of tbe Uasaoehaaetta Oeuaral Oourt from 183S to 1817 and agdu In 1838; end was Judge of the Court of Oomraeo Pleas of that State fnm 1844 to 1847, He wss elected Oovernor ot Hsssaehusetta In 1854. In 1BS6 he accepted the Bnssey Pnfasaorahlp In the Cambridge Law SohooL He was rice-president of the Uasssohuseits Hlstori- edSodety, a Fellow of the American Antlquariaa Sodety, and a member ot the Asademy ot Arts and Sdences and of other learned bodles---Oambridga, Mms„ M erch 16. XxK Mius oir BioTax.u-—^The sixteenth meeting, at dlAereni distances, between John Esenand Daefd Stanton, the noted English bicyclists, took plsoe at UUIs Bridge, London, Msnh S, and for the six- teenth time Keen wss vlotorions. The latter pol- ished off bis flnt mile In Smln- lOsee,, leading by over 100 yards; bnt from this point Stanton, who got off badly, began to oreep up alowly, aad RACIIfM AND TROTTING ROTES. In Fraose there Is such a scarcity of horses ex- isting for cavalry remounts that the Wsr Office has decided on Importing a number of horses from Basnoa Ayres, some of which hsd|been tried by way of experiment and fonnd to answer. They cost very little on the spot, but the aaa voyage is so long that the price on their arrival Is eonsldenble Tbe well-known rscshotse Pompey's Pillar, S yean old, owned by A, Waddle, Springfleld. CI., died from tnflammetlon of the bowds on Uareh 8. He was the winner of a great many racea in his three and foar year old form at all diatanoes The thoroughbred black man Victoria, by Uncle Vlo out of Capltola, the dam of King Alfonao, died last week at the stable ot her owner, ktr. Foster of Flint, Mich Fourteen honee out ot the seven- teen entered for the Lexington Handicap Stakes, to be ran st the Spring meeting In May, have-accepted the weights Impoeea by the taondlcapper, thna tar- nishing a flattering oompUment to bis skill and imparoaltty in odlustlng the imposts to be-earried. .Mr. McCnllock, an Australian gentleman, recently pnndissed ta Englsnd six gnyhonnds st large prices for shipment to that colony, snd offered ts.ooo In gold fcr Ooomosde, the irlnner of the Water- loo Cnp this Spring, bwt the offer was dedlned, Utloa, Oolambws, and Cleveland will give rannlog meetlng»iB>l(By aad Jane, ia Independent aetlon of the eonne-piiniied by BultSlo end Bocheater In the matter,.....KaatsngsnoeatIy sold In Caliror- nla at from tlJM>-totI.76 apiece The racehorse Prong was aold at anetlon on the traok at the con- dtulon of the Savannah moee. and waa purchased by Ospt. John Feely for $110 The warboree Freetown, that oorried Oenenl E. W. Pierce of New Tork thnngh the battle-fields lu Maryland, Vlr- glnie, Kentucky, and East Tennessee, died at the home ot his owner, in Aasonett vlilsge, on Weahlngton's Birthday, and was burled In a pine- box In the Oeneral'elamlly lotin the cemetery..-. The SpringI meeting ot the Oalveeton Jockey Olnb commanoee April 34', and a great many hones hsve arrived at the track to prepon for thdr engage- ments Mr. 6anford''a horses In England an re- ported in better condition thla Spring than they wenatany time last sesson. Both Mate and Bay Find declsnd out of tbe Newmarket Haudlcap, for which they were weighted at lOHb. Hate also de- clared out ot the Newmarket International Handl- . jp, for which he waa weighted at I04n> M. Delatn, one of the oldest snd most prominent sup- porten of the Fnucb ttorf, will shortly nUn tram it, and devote himself to breeding rocebones tor sale. Hepoesasses aflBessiaieaeir to Versailles, end aa extensive and well-saleoted stnd Bnccsneer, an Sngllah-bred horse, stands at tbe head of the llstot winning stallions in Germany, hla produce havlog won 40,931 marks. The pool-sslllDg Jiririleges of the Nsshrilie Blood-hone AssoclstloB or the lesson ot 187T have been let to In E, Bride. Montgomery, Ala .A bill to prohibit pool-sdi- Ing has been Introduced Into the n«ii«iii«n Parlia- ment, Ud then U every probeblllty of Ite becoming lew......Oeorge Wright of Canada last week ship- ped from Phlladelphra 18 fine horses for the English market by the ateamer Dominion. It Is elalmed that a saving of $10 per heed Is effected by this note W. E. Owen of Toronto has pnnbssed' ths rosa gelding Hurriosae, by Thunder, and put him in trslnlng for the Queen's Plate, to be run for at Preseott ia Jaty next Tbe exporta- tion of hones tram the United States to England having proved a highly sneoessful bnneh ot tratfio, It is now followed np by the exportetlon of mules, sennteen head of Kentnoky-bred males, ot large slxe—fully dxteen hsnds high—baring recently been shipped for Glasgow. They an to be used tor dny purposesj PEII.At.TO<S RIDB AOAIWaT TUOB. The wdl-known Mexlean horseman and polo- player Fraads Fenlto reoeatly undertook, lor an sUeged puns ot $1,600, to ride 600 miles In 80 eon* eecntlve honn st GUmon's Garden, In this dty, to be illawed the use ot twenty hones. The traok Is ISlKyerdsln length, and conseqaently seven Isps wen nqulred to oomplste one mUe, and »neoee- sary average of twdve miles per hour to aeooBpllsh the sttpnlated feat. He commenced his tisk on Monday evening. Msnh 11, at 8 o'olock. sad com- pleted belt the dlstaaoe, 800 mllee, at 7 minutes ?sst 8 o'dook on Tuesday evening, baring then mlnntea to the good, Oontlauing In the sad- dle, he oompleted SVr miles, and then ntfred for rset, ble phyeleUn, oa examluatloa, ordering bim to sleep sad reemlt, so es to avoid breaking down entirely. He rested ell aJght, aad' reeumed hla sett ta the siddle the tbEowlag momiag at 8h. aad lOra., aad retired to ble diiMsliig for tea minntsa slier eompletlsg 873 mllee. At this stage ol the pe r t o nasace. Mr. Beary Bsrshv who with his olBosr* hsd beea la simost eonstaat tttendsaee. InMriared, and CTdend the vetarinaiy anrgeon ot the eodety«l which be Isprerident toessmlnesll the ho l ies, and If any wen erippled aot to sitow thsm sgala to ooms oa the tnok. He sevenly oommented on the pcriormaaoe Itself, whloh he Irom Berks I dedered wss ■ottenup solely ton the purpoee ot Tree a pay-1 gambllag oa the mtaolea of the honee and the ths rank el | poor rider. Thla axamlnalloa ooonpled 60 min- utes, sad then Parallo sgatai monated. He hed Jost oompleted 467 miles whsa ths sllotted 60 heun > expired, tha last nUIsbelag done imOaiTlllo'e ftmons olaok mm Dolly in Ija.lbe fkstest mile of the raoa. Although nnsnnm—hil, Pemllo'e pluck sad eadunaee wen imdenlable, and the feat Is the greatest of the kind ever attempted In this ooualry. It was, however, bealea lest moath-in Agrioultuial Hdl. IsUagtoa. Loadoa, by aMsxleaa aemed Jesus Leon, who undertook, with oaly tea hoiecs, to ride the samedUtanoe sad la the eame time aa Perallo In the present Instance. He felled, however, eltbough he eoeompUshed 605 miles ia the Sl> heun. PeraK to's aotual riding time la thla teat vrii exactly aSh. 18m. 68e. , foandavetdlotof matder In the flntdeoree against I got within twenty yards of Keen'befon fie com- W.O. Pike, who killed 8. 8. Jones, end that Mrs. | ^letad bU third mile. It waa.lhen k Tsn nee be> Pike sbonld be held ee aa saeeseory befon the tkot Uanh-17: The U. 8. Ssakte confirmed the ap- pomtment of Fred Douglaae to be United States Uanhd of the Dlstriot of Colombia, four Buuthera Democrats voting for him While temporarily Inaane, Catherine New, sged 83, drowned henelf in s datem at Ellxatwth, M. J......1>etaetlve James White oi Olndnnatl, O., was eentenred to thirteen months' Imprisonmsnt for eempUdty in dectlon tteuds John.OummIng was killed oa the rail- road at Jsmdca Village, L. I The eteamer Florence Mayer sank seventy miles above Little Bock, Ark The aaalvarsaiY ot the birth ol St. Patrick wss odebnted la New York and other |dUes-.....OoantVoa Amim waa reported to tween tbe pair for the next two Use, Staaton dnw- lag up lach by Inch until In tne third lap of the fonrth mUe, on the rdlway dde. he dnw up level, and by seven exartloB got la front, aad for the aext two mllee they raa la close eompaay. Just at thta pdatths gnitad became euddeuly envdoped la gloom, blsck eloads and a shitting wind betokening the spproooh of a etorm. Everybody sesmpered for cover, end down came a heavy shower or rain and hail, through which the two riden hed to contest the nmdnd- er ot the raoe. Keen, with good Judgment, did not attempt to teke the lead agdn, eontentlug himself by Just keeping in rear ot Stanton, shdter- ed tnm the wind, until, in tha last lap, when en- be dying at Ntoe l%e property dTke Cknotds I taring the straight, he eame out end obdlenged. F other representotlras of racing associations THa PooL-siLuiia Biu,.—LegUlstlva eotica ea ths blU prohlMUng pool-eeUlng etUI hsags flnat Albsay. Vlgonns protests froas the Amerioaa Joekey Olab, the Santoga Beolag Aasodattoa, aod Enmlaoal hreeden end horse u w u e i a In tUsSta^ eve beea j iseinted to tha Bansta, befon which body the bill aow Is. having passed tke Assembly by a vote ot 00 to 10. Tbe Amerioaa Jockey Clab, la Its pntest. statee that Ita anaud pitxse sad nwards for the improvement ol the breed ot recehorsea aow amount to $80,000 per aaaam, aad, ttdng aeliar. tared Inetltntlon, it protesU ogdast the extemlea ot legislation over tta own peoperty and groimde dmpfy because certain ebasss htve beea fssteted by tbe prsetlee of bettlag la phiees ot geoant aad In di s crimi nate publle resort. It therefon sequesta the exemption ot Jerome tUk ttom the epentioa ot the bill, so ss to sUow poet se l llag on the course daring the race meetings. A ddegstlottfrom the Jockey Club, conetsting ot Leonard Jeroias. A. C. Msnaon and W. Constable, Buell et Utlesik aad Ly- man P. Smith of Bnffdo. appeamd befoae-the oom- mlttee of the Senate to wh4oh the bill le aebned for report, on Wadneeday. Uanh 14, and Timed a medl- fleaUon ol the Pool BUI. At thdr solldtatlon, tar- tber betrlag by the eoamlttee wss dsferred until Utrcb 21. when A. Belmont, W. R. Tnven, aa* Publishing Company, at Washiattaa. D. C wee sold by suetloa for $8.000 The U. 8. Bsaste ed- jcnrned P. B. S. Plaohbeok was, by a vote at U to 4, expelled from tte v-"-BapnbUcaa Oea- tnl Oommlttee Isaac Berllaer of Baltimore, Md., polaoned himaelf wlthphosphoraa H. M. Ashmen's floarlng-mllls, KOhtrlestaa,'!!!.. wen destroyed by fln loss tll.OOO, tasnnnoe $6,600. «% Uaieh 18: Ths steamer Enilinfl ot the Bad Star Unevss reported eshon st Loag Branch, N. J. Thoee oa board wen eav(d,but It wsa tttied that the steamer will prove a totsl wreck The Jury ta the bresch-ot-raomlse case. Weelthy M. Qteen ve. Joha T. Briggs, at Boehester, N. Y., readoed a vardlat or$a.000 (or the pUlat- Iff Peter Degnan of. Newark, V. J., was npcited to have attempted to kill bu step- sister, Msry Mstthewe, Decease ehe woaU not msny hlnk sad then ehst - hlmsell, perhaps fa- tally twoM EeetiTO kUM «&tB« idlxgia aad, after a lUie flaish, beat Stantoa eleverly by barely the length ot hta machine. Then waa very little Iwtllng, end during the nee S to 1 wsa offend oa Keen. Geo, W, Atklnsoa offldeled ee rdene, tifflskeeper, and starter. Time, 33kata. SSeeo. nil I Max-IB VB. BavzB.—The GnsetvBomsa wreetliag match betweea Thlebeud Banes- and William Miller u the etUetlo eveat of the eanent week, taking place at the MetnpoUtaa BIdlag Aoademy, Tblid avenue, thla (Tnesdsy) evsalag, Msrch S8l Ths priadiMla have beea dolag good work tha pest tea days, aad an tepiessnted to be la far better ooa- dtHoB thaa npoa aayBaevtone ooeadon.to eadnn tha seven tug ot wax wbleh thla eaeomatec thieaU eas to briag oaont. TBOMia Poaao, a veteraa erioketer ot Hotting- heard against the blU. Panr .t ws p Otf. —3ba frnir Tnlln Twt raoe fb> « pane of ts.ooo. snnnnnriH ii ba vm at ii./.p.Ti..i^ fn Oal.. on May 19. aaA tbe entriee b» whloh WSM-to be made oa or beftm Feb. 28, baiv»b«en declared oBi One ot the condMiotie of the raoe spedfled tt»t the eatnaoe money (UOO) must b» paid at the ttme of entering, and,, ea many ot th» sabecriben Mted to comply wltb Vbl» requlnaMt. the race wis ahea- doned. Tnorma HoBSB-aamBt' AssocuaooH.—This new OTgaalaitloB hss flxsA apea Sept. a good day aad traok. lor their Inangaial meetlag, ue plaeei vheia It le to be held to behenailer dsslgaatod. The vngnmme eomprissi a stake (or thm-y«n- «Ua,aitake tor foar-yesr-olds, and a stake tor flve. yasa^ds. The eatnaoe to each la gaoiLaad tbe j|«|s^Bt, Oh^ee Baohaaa. •Ada laoo t» the tttte GOWLINGe OOINO FOR HOBOKISN'S WEALTH. Hoboksn has followed the example est by Bdtl- mon three weeks ago. by showing a spirit of liber- ality in giving prises (or bowling. On Mareh 11 Mr. <3«rdts of the Otto Cottage, Hoboken, gave one hun- dnd and thirty doUan. divided Into eight prizes and two pramlnms, subject to tbe following condi- tions: Tickets, twenty-five centa eaoh, good for three throws: the holder of the best ticket to be entitled to the flntprin of $26; the sscoud best, $20; the third, $15: foarth, $10; flfth, $8; sixth, $5; seventh, $4; and eighth, $3; the balls used to be 8X Inch,, solid (no holes), and the nnmber of pine mode by each bdl to be credited to the bowtar. It was old-time tenpins, briuglng one back to the days of "Tenptn Johnny" and Jim Cook: and, as there were no restriotioiu to the niL*>jber of chances a penon could take, ot couree some pdd msny a quajrter for the pririlege of trying to head tha scon, but it did not fallow that tboee who rolled tbe most got the hlgheet count. The con- teat commenced at 3 r. m., and ended at 11 p. u. and during those nine houn the Oottege was packed wtth people, and when time was- called tbe clerk snmmed up the follewlng result: J. Alsohbscb, flnt p^xe, fOr making 30 pina with the fint three bells, Chptaln Dentzman, who astonished onr dty^ Tsrpstohone on Feb. 3- la tbe match between the "Terpa" and Hndsoas. ol New Jersey by the peeullsr twfata and eurvee the ball would take aftsr leaving his hand; re- ceived second money for msklDg three tweaty- nlnes with the first aim bdls. w. Taylor, with two twenty-nlaes, came third; and for fourth and flfth pieces then wae a tie of 39 esoh between H. Tengeman and W.aina, which ended latbeir flipping up. end the former, guesdng "h<a&" St fourth money. D. Homsn osme dzth wtth twice, saA the seventh end eighth prtxee were settled betweea G, Hdshloa ead M. Hoop by a cat ot tbe cards, they bsring two tweuty-soTsne eaoh, snd the latter getting the last ngalar prise. The tint extn premium ot $2B fell n> J. Alachbteh for mtUng 144 plus out ot a pouible 160 with 16 bells; sad Captain Deatcmoa. who wss dose behiad him with 143 pies, received the eecoad premium of $15. Daring the nine houn than wen I, 560 bolls railed. J. Alsobbach winning two prixes amounting to ISft end Osptala Dentimia two, amounting to$33, the other dx with one prise each. This Is the largest amount ol money glvao In prizes In this vlclBttyrinee bowlloa has risen Oram the slumber trader which It has lain dreaming formany a year. WIIiEiIAaiSBUHO -re. PECK SUP. This mitoh, which wss to hsve oome off on Uie Uleye of the Brosdway (nub on Manh 14, waa poat- poned ontU 31 oa aeooont of the death of a member of the WUHamaburg Olnb. The Peck Slip team Inmed oal very stnng, ead^not wishing to dlsso- Solntttelr friends, who attended In nnmben, thn Irided sooog themsdvee sad bowled a remarkably good gome for elx one dde. Mr, Kitchen, who U one ot the best roUen la the team, had tbe misfor- tune to mske two "thmlllee" with his fint baU In even Inning, ead thta eeeounU for his low ud bsd Mek by going through the tramee witbouta ••^rft- .?■ redden led the score, which le- nedltoble to him. ee be U yonng in the art of bo^a«-.,^niey are very ssngalne ot winning S^iSS^''"^"' ?o»n8 fellows who battle tor i'',^ J-^llf^'^JS?* to-moiTow night will teU ttie tale. The foUowiag ta tbdr lest scon „ ^ Bonsm'sBinn- Rehuit ni SbMEsaks* 140 Kitchen no Rriise 177 Hoea 1S5 Elmers, lis —8S6 Aiserr's 8na Aeboir. let nnrman .... las -g)*n>eder la S"*«»on 179 Hoiman............ 115 DnU 101 -857 ^.T^Si^omM'Siam^Ktaiatjt eome ofl«ala t*^. ^oocordtng to the rules, they an oU cdebnted with ths seme cdot. The loot wae a dual eelebretloa la hoaor ot the aatsl dsys of Presldeat Merenr aad Tnoanre* Groentree; bnt on the 17th of Msnh the boys turned ont !n honor of a private In. the Mmpany, who hsejbeen a member of the oilgin- •*.'?°J'..f"fr- Kognene A-UonDe eom- plelod hta thtrty-tbIrA birthday on March 17. AmoM 'i^.*'"!',*' «"«^ memben ot the Jovial OlnC of Brookln^lhe Btebdon tad Terplsohores of New York, end after twotaame wen seleeted and a oama disposed ot, the wosthy beet led hta friends to a well-spresd table, when the balance ot the evenlaa ?*• I^.'J" dolae bonen to oae of the oldeet mem- ben ot the olnb, B. A, Moulle. Annexed la econ. They nil the T. M. T. Clab of Hobokea. oa the Slst ol Manh, Blvmao Delilnea.,,, B. Belle... Jack Potter , Fittpatrick Mercor..., Haghes,,,, Thb k: 169 ISS 16S I<7 140 114 IU «o-iaai Oreentree,..., Monlle R. Gnh w. Relle Seen Sholts- Fltrslomoss.. Wallac*-. I6S-. U» 97 ts ll» 141 ■The membem of this tetnw hav^ lag eowB their wild eats long, ago, en aow es steady es a reck, aad ia thdr bewUng hit thw bead' pta as ngutar aad oertala as dockwork. Ia their isst pncHoe-game the bowUagof each member ot the team waa away above the asersge, aad tha soon wUI speak for Itself- They wieb It tiadeieteod thst any team or memben ot a team bdoagiaa te the Assoetatloa who wlH vldt them oa thdr legulsr nlabt—which Is Fridsy—aad join ia the exSoIse wiUberecetved in the traeeplrit of weleona. Tha score follows: PleldlDs 180 iRIchardson, m Mollenbsoer. 187 loelsp |S Brenner 183 tfluplee.. . * lu Bbodes 115 rwilVm "*,~ I»-UIT TaaKsssonsaa Uanh ]• met oalkal»o«Bsllsn far pnetles. sad. althoagh abort U Oonever'a and F.Btket'eierTloas, the» loUed ap the tttoalihlng eeore of X. W8, six plus man tbaa tkMr«mrmSmS tJi.,'^ ^??""« *' '^i '•teran oersmM was won. dsrfal, tte It Is very seldom that a captAia leads the soore. They ploy the Untnala en^e Ust^the Emptee AUeye, ead their aext caU will be from Her* neteam. The tolle«tag ta their last scon: y yu-- - |B-Baker.....—Iti Vwnnkia,eem^m»A«>t nambow of theOimtnr ssSi^vwjiiSSi'i^jsir'^'^ Tax BarvsaSK ' " - 'AnMSICMi SO . lobe s pringin gBB:^»■^ p 1 thatbovIIaghasoBeenMaetskeaheldoftheAmert- oaa peoptSL -Wltbla the pest week four new dabs have orsaslxed, aad then are othen In the prellm- iaairetageSrirttleliwlll be nported as soon aa per- feoted. The fSDOowIng come la ngnlor order: "The Knlokeftoeken."-In olden timn the respectable famllla Who w«a proad o! this name rolled nine- pins somewkeie la the rillsge of Green wf eh, which ta now the Nlafli Word; bnt ia thta prograsxive sgs ths gentlemen win met on the eSsys ot the Emptn Clab on Msnh 13 evganlzed a tonpin club, and gave It the ebove nsmtfr after sdeeting the following ofil' een: Preddent, the veteran baseball-player Joha Gram; tressurer.-F'.B.Hellincsworth; te?ntary,T. Nixon. Theystvtedeff under good auspices, and will pUy their flref BieoUee-gaine on Msrch n. •'The Harmonies"—AlBinnoDla BaU, Brooklyn, the clab whlchtwsn tbis name orgoalzedUst week with twenty memben: aid, as ft has tome expdit bowlen, there ta no doubt It win become the friend- ly rival of tbe once-poweTfai Mataals. The foUow Ing era the offieen: Preddent, A. Behlen; eeentarr, E, Wille; treaanrvr,L. Hlchedb, "Even-street Clab" —enother progeny of the piet week—entered bow. Wng-clrtles with tbe following offloetK Preddent, P. eiascow; treasurer, U. 8. Lester; seentary, A-Huth. -Gemlsbor Bowling Club."—Thta dub has sprana tnm the dnclog sodety of thesame name, whlcb has a wide-spread local repntatton In the Esstera District, and wlU pUy only sodsl' games. The fol- lowtng oQIcen wen elected laat week: Iteddent. H, FeHmen; vice-president. O. Duenweg; seeretuy, T. Weygondt; tnesnrer, P. Orandfcr. Gnaaanfo an AuxT.—There Is oa sUey nesr New. town Oeek, kept by a blnff old Tenton, who elta It occasionally with petrolsnm. Not long ago, ofta the process wso flnl«hed, a party of Btookljn hon stamblad In there, and, eedng alleys, piued off their outer garmaats aad • oommencsd a friendly game. T7i» flnt man to nil eame down all is a hasp, while fcta ball wag making tracks lor the gut- ter; the aeeead firilowed onit, and ib<r o*i'«»_5l? went In sesreh ot skates, and they comeback Wtth ToUer-ekstes, which th>y hitched on, anff flnlshed the game amid cries of "Oroaso yonr one, "Don t go over the line," much to thedtagnstof the Jolly believer In Blsmarek'e policy. b»^;^of^5r^5SS^»inS?^ I ?;5?«%?i«sr-i:4i:?!^^^ torlbipnlattiedeathaf Uidot 'ohn Qaatey. which ocrnrred laat week at his reddeoce, la OharleitOB. He wss sa^ entbasIssHo pttfon of radag sporta bi tbe days when the old WaBlilngton Contes waa In its prime, long pnrions to the war, end «J"t ritlt- on to the Charleston race-maetlnge from the South and North have enjoyed his open-hsnded bospltdlty s> his deganthome In tbat dty. Among the roce- hc-sea that ha owned, the famous men AJblne was oon.*essedly the best, her sensational .Tjjtory over Plane-t,lnamee at tour-mile hesta at Charleston, atampl ug her ss the best racer of her day. Since the close of the war Major Cantey haa been n?eeas- taiB m his «fforta toravlve Ibe ndng tori In Charies- ton; but li-ta exarUona have not bean ttt«nded With the sueceaa .^hey merited. Bau OF EiCMOHtra BlOFPED.—Thepnbllo ttle of racing stock belonging to the woU-known Ohio breeder of thoroatt.>>breds J>. J. Orouse, at his farm at EllUkJnnlck, neur C!hillfcotbe. on March 14, wae euddeuly btcnght te>» termlnaUon in eonsequoneo of the lock of blddrtW. There wore W head an- nouncsl for sde, the produce of the high-bred stal- lions Revolver by Rovanne, snd OhUllcothe by Lex- Inston and all ol them wen out of mares that naa proved the dams of wiimen. In the absence of buyen, the bids wen sfsuch pnposterouriy low figures that. In sheer disgust,Mr. Orouse stopped the sale. Only dx yean ago 3Er. Cronee sold a dugle two-year-old, Gray Planet, for the large price of $10,000 to Mr, Belmont. Culpepper, Buelness, Hact- leberry, snd other well-known saccesstni race- horses wera bred by him, ExBiBinoH or Faur Tbottebs.— Rarely baa such s collection ot Isst trotting honos, whoso records go low down In snd below the twenties, been wit- nessed st one time ss was extalblted st Gllmon's Oardsn on TbTtrsday evening. Utrcb 15, on the oc- cadon ot the t»etlmonld benefit to J- Dnnn Wdtou. Tbe atriog of flyera comprised Hopeful, with s pub- lic record ora:I7X: Thomas L, Young, 1:19: Henry, 2:30>£; Castle Boy, 3:31; Frank Frrgnson, 9:29: Un- known. 1:23: Orient. 2:24: Oeorge, 2:31; Trinmpb, 2;14: WUtestoeklng, 2:34: Tanner Boy. 2:24: Crown Prince, 2:25: Nellie Walton, 3:26; Lady Dablman. 2:27; BlDy Limbenon, 2:27; Dan Bryant, 2:27; and tbe Kaaraey colt, 2:28. All the above an owned in this ci^, end their estimated sggregate value ta $200,000, OcioUTEnii. TBomKO CtBcnrr ^Thls drault, which comprtaaa tbe trotting aaaodations of Cleve- land. Buffdo, Utlea, Rochester, Fleetwood, Htrtfsrd, Springfleld, and Ponghkeepde, baa made some im- portant cbaegee In the programme of purses for the coming campaign, Tbs tree-for-dl pnne ta now $3,000, and Goldsmith Mdd ta no longer barred from entering. Her owner, however, H, N-8mlth, deolerea that he will not allow her to psrUdpate In any free-for-all punee next aeason, after the Associa- tion hsd once prohibited her entering for Shem. The 2:10 pane ta now $3,000; the pntsee for the 2f3I. 3:23, 3:25, aad 3:27 elasses, $3,500 each; and the 3:39 and 9:31 punee, $2,000 each. Aaisnsxa.—^Thta famons son ot Leamington and Sarany. who won the Wlthen and Breokenridge Stakes sad Ksatucky Derby in 1875, hae recently been thrown out of training in oonsequeace ot the appeancce of a spUnt on his left tore-leg. Last season it was the right fore-leg that was the sonieo of trouble to his trainer, necesdtatlng ble ntlre- ment from the tart for the balance ol tbe eampolgn, which he bad ao brilliantly commenced by beetUg the nnowned Ten Broeck in the four-year-old sweepttskee at Lexington, Ky„ two miles end aa eighth, la the fOsteet time ea record at that dta- tanee. An coBT-inu TBOT, tor £100 a tide, between Har- ris' brown man Polly ot Leeds snd Morley*s brown msre Boss ot Derby, came off Feb. 28, over the dmost strdght road between the vlllagea of Bawtry and Donsaater, Eng., starting from the former. Boss won easily by three yards In 24mla. 58seo. Charles Coaqaest was starter, timekeeper and referee. Tbottino ih Oai.iroBsiA,—The proprieton of Oakland Park, Sen Franctaco, offer a pane of $5,000 in gold, lo be trotted for Apriindover that track, for a race ot mile beata, best three In flve. In harness, conditioned upon the cntranos of Ooddent, 8t. JuUen. Boras, Oaklind Maid, Bodlne, snd Bam Purdy. Bxacoif Panx, Boan:>.—Thta trattlng park hss bean leased by Uessn. F, T. Barker & Co. for a pe- riodof five yean. They oldm the datee of Jane 13 to IS tor their Bummer trotting meeting, end Sept. II to 14 for their FoU Meeting, THE TWIGGEBe BOGAIUXrS BRBAKIirO GIiASft SPHEKBS. Though the home circle preeented greater attrac- tion than the muddy, water^sooked strata of New York on the evening of Friday, Uanh 16. them wen conddembly over one thoiuand people present at GUmon's Garden, when Oept. A. H. Bogardua woe announced to attempt the test of breaking one thousand glass balls, throwa up from tw9 traps at a time, in two hoon aaa thrty min. ates, Tbe captain need a gun manufsctund by Scott of London, Eng.. having two sets ot bsr. rds, the esrtridges eoatofiilag three and a half gralng of DIttmar'e powder and one-qnaiter oiuce of ehot. Probably then wss not one emong the endlanoe who believed that It was posdblofor the champion wing- shot to aohleve success la aa aadertaklng so stu- peodoas es this; end If then wss, so one was wm. lug to bet eaythlng like even money that Bogardus would win. Thta wsa betora the exhlbitloa !>» gon; but when the eaptaia get fairly to work, sad ebatlered gisas begea to All ispldly befon the mnelln-covered woodea wall whiob bad been erected at oae ead ot tbe gardea for the reoeptloa of the shot, so quick wen hta movameats, and so astonishingly fine his exeentloa, that opiaions be. gan to oheage; end, se hnndred etter htmdred of the delicate spherca wen smsshsd Into fngmeotg Inlaadresmed of time wlthoat the ehooter ehowlng signs of weariness, taUgus or waverlag, wagen wen offered oa hta victory, and at the expiration ot an hour the iaritaUoaa to bet wen ell that way. Oolag - oa stesdlly, aad wtth simost uu- errlag aimTln aa hour forty-two mlaates aud fifty secoads, or., fll^-sevea minutes aad tea eecoade ahead of time, the tbonsand bolls wen broken, end theohamplonbreaklst being lustily cheered by the Seotaton, among whom wen many wdl-known ota. The following etatemeat of time occupied In shooting at each hundred, with the re- eolt. ta ot iaterest. and bandy for nference: loa Bntn. Jfiwd I ICO. .Bro««.Jf<unL First.: 71 S eiihth 91 8 Second 81 19 N loth 99 S Tblrd SI 9-Tenlli 94 « Finrtb 92 Kinn 91 9 Slllb 88 12 flr-r«oth 04 8 The time of the flret flve hundred wsstSmln. 60see,; second, 43mlo, He was dso timed m breaklnsU bdls In one minute, and 24 in two minutes. The bolls wen not thrown from the tnps dmul- taneonsly, bat they followed one another In quick successton. This Is the flnt time Bogsrdus at- tempted thta feat, and he dasarrce to be oongnta. lated npon his sooeeee In a task wbleh fbw men, 11 indeed aimne bnt hlmsdf, would nndsrtske to perform. 8. H. Barrill of Ohiesgo wss referee, Mllee L, Johnson attended to the heated gun-barrds, Dr. Tdbot pulled tbe trape, T. O. Beaks and W- B. Graver kept tbe soon, and Dr. Banbem wsa Oma- keeper. AJSERICA we. IRELiAirD. Tbe Amateur Rifle Ctab ot thta elty, dedrous of accepting the cfadlenge ssnt by the Irtah marks- men propoelntt a fourth iatematlond match, have aent the appended eiretilsr to the seeretarles ot va- rioos riffe uabe thnughont tbe wunity : DSAB 8lB-—An hivltatl'm haa beeo reealred by this elob. from the riflemsn ol Ireland te the rtleaen of America, to shooiamaleh la Ireland In Jans next. nnderstmllarooB- ditloas t^ those goreralBg the Irtsb-Amerlean matahead 187^ Will year eoclety send oae or mon men te npre- seat America In this cootaatT Bach man Mtected as one ot tbe team will be ntqniretf to 1>«ar his owo erpansea. It Iseipected his deb will provide for him to Unexlentef 8100, gold. Please lay tbls matter eatonyoeraoDleiy.aad eommanlcate Its annwer befora tba tst of AprQ next, aa It Is necessary that Ibta cinh shonM know by that time wbetbar a nprawentatlve team can be got together or not. The Amateur BlBo Olnb earaastly dasln the setira ce- operatWB ol the rifle dabs of Aaenea In thta matter. By order of the Biecntlre Committee. C. B. Xrvcnmx. 1 a. a 8cBSRnssBOBaJB.,ycomalttee. E. H. Biimisn, T JoexFw Hoi mra, Beereiarr. Paass Ui-TOH.—Local ae w sps ueg editon aad re- porten an eligible to oempete in a ehoet for a pearl-bandled gold pen ead holder, wMch com- menoed ia Brooklya, N. Y., Usmh 18, aad wlU end AprU IS. The aoadltlons sn: Best three targeta, of ten shoU esoh, 100ft. distance, off-bead, aoy Oned- moor rifle. The best soon mode np ta the 19th last, was 48 out ot a poedble SO-dgbt Bt^ a 4 aad a 5—by Henry Chadwlek. TBI AwnicAW Boa tiro Bmj As eo ou ii u w ot thta dtydectedthe tonowing offieen Manlrn: Fred- deat, George H. Creed; vlca-preddent, John Flem- ing; treoannr, Ohaa. J. Stewart; eemtoxr, Samuel B.Ayaar; executive committee—John H.eutphla. John H. Crane, Theodore Bogen, WOIiam B. Coge- wen, «ames P. Deny, Albert J. WalktneoBk sod Wm. a. QmendorL A seoizn forthepToteettoaeffUhtndsiiiiewu formed at St. John. N. B., March I*, the tollowlng oSlcen bdng dected: Preddent, Jama A:. HanUmn ™'J!?!!?'''™*"' '»mes I. Fellowes sad Jamee De Wolfe Spnrr: treasnnr, O. T. Btone; coancU—S. B. Hall, J, H, Perks, John W. Nlcholsea, ». Z. Boris. Geo-Berteaux, Wm.Haiea, J.H. PoUea. Jks. Baa- ter, (}ount De Bury, and O. F. Smith. A aeopu OF Fov-KXPBBTS—O. B. TtaUbr, a pork- packer, aad Jseob Ztfes, a bntcher—shot amatch st EiS*'"?!^'** eech.llyde. rise, 80yds. (on. for $20. at Tnnlon, N. J.. Uorch 8. Ths nnsklltfnl dta- play resulted In the defeat of TuUer; ecore. 7 to 0. BlerenthlondSS) 111 TOUls.. .1.900 U8 AQUATICa OXPORO-we. CABIBRIiraBf. Tfce elghta of the two greet ^English aolTenittes have been for tea daie past doing thdr prepontay rowing npoa the wotsr over which- i» te take place, f^J**^ ^> *^ euaasl race from Fataey to Mort- I**e. Slace the rival cnwe have beea eeea ea the river the dark-bine oeiemea from the Isla have made a big lamp tbrvatd la the belting, the pace shown by Cambridge aot beiag eo-goo^, ead they notappearing to be quite eo e&oug and loallng a body. Vorlanoe of opinion exists^however: aad the Ught^laean act wlthoat eoafident followers, thongh the sUta of tha botHag on, the nth ss e 2.^l!5F"5J"''"™ two to one In fbvor ot telord. The optahme of writen coaaeetwl with the sportlag prase of Loadoa an nlaelaA In the following dispatch of the above data: ' -BoU'*;'^. to-day,oaamentlng oa tka- giilju.ll. heel race, wbleh Uku place atSrSMStSj nSr&^ ears It ballsresthatOiiord wUlwia-ea cplaSa whSilt Si/iSiSflt, -I?**"''Wo/fr wr, that the odd> en (filoid araj|aallBed.aa Usy hare showu tba t>m paaei.bat Cam- X*^™*;?!oarsHianat Poinay -'-r--i im tnhmliS] iTliii Cambridge. Oskid are •iroos. bm no are CambAdge. and to tbTsmuit be added tbe ticLihai CamSriffduSay i^^^^lH'^'^!^ somewhat ««ly. ri. .S^erbwaa ex- p«1s qarordlowlnwltbease,snd'wlth Urier odds laid on tbem than oa any craw for aomc yaiiJJ"^ no race lalo be etarted betweeaetoh* aad bolf- pest dght o'dock A. M. «W»a»<i n»" nied. Tie A'e» flntcom- ^th£1001a moaey, by the anprleion u ■ Te, was to hase-beea f Taa OKamonsKir itb £100 la moasy, I ooMe rEag.> Cknmfele, . «„.^„- Sll^ Sl!!^ ^i^'S "' »S»«oatse-betaB ettalght- May. from the Msadoib Hons* to Bntswcod Sos- ^*°*4°^^S'^'°°*'>"^>o«- Th»asaepted entriM Xi^: **J5« WUIIam Lamsdeo. WlUlam Elliott, MdWmjm Ntahd«ja.dl aorthiaaatrymen. tl^. S?£"i£^a''^j:i«»~-*»"'^ Boyd was. 160—ast Tngaa»AKiia>-TWai»tkekladot & tea the Terpdchonahold, for ea Friday next iter nii aZ eastern, smltbey on alnady booked tonU tte lamblsac^taoilyii ta Ihioe weehe* ttm^T^Ute '••to. OsptMB Oharttf Bin*B 18 keeplaffhtoteamin strtet practice for tkaV^lni... ennlTdl ot whldt theld& "tS^^,^J^S ofciplailng. MoiCHis Fon ' anlahopee "^?^^*'*'ton or bewUaa r and tab. .k,.!. eholcadariag the NtsssBS caapay their saoo^ aad take thdr obdcadariu tbeearnat iisek.tor ea We.laeaUy Ue jSSaSS and Mntatls hAvs a tattte ortteEmpLeAlien aad oa the same day theWUlismsbarinabvuT: Feok-dlp CBab, to>rida, ttrtSJaSJ^JSS Nattoaafk plw at Hldefs aad the TeradSmrM ^ Oastea nU the baUa oa tlie aUsTa oliEt^SraSt. ATaMT7as."-i-The IhlrA edition of thla elhletle editor of 7U (Bondoa). FfaM, hss made Ita !SSTS2Si. ^5?'H°» *° the.ehapieia oa the riia !SrJK3C?"ftWeUo epor1»la mrious ooualries. the musgemeat ol meetlnga. tsalalng. Inslrnetlona So'Si&;3??'.'il»' 1""»^«' ka55;e?thSx^ eta, mataued in thai paibna editioa asrtlculan rfvST^f"^SS 'TS^-tUaTweSShu^iS glvu, together wltt a list of amatear irbsirl-—i «dgam«raua altamtioaa have beui madaXKissary in Itta tables of best pnoSssalead ond smataar nr- *32»'2";_pt»sUlTsUealaerUoaot thobookliei edtet^ taui aompllad wtlSa great deal ot care, !2.Kfl5 eeUabillty. Trhe woik. ieeoB« ■MBd* its etf tft>U loven ot alhletle eiarrtSiT^ DaJS?*??" '^'5»;»^*t AgrloBltaral OM. Loa- dea,EDg^ oo, Feb. M.David Staatoa andertookte ride oae haadeed mllee egolatt dx treUlaa horses, ud COM eCvtatosloas, dolag the dhitaan ia th. AJS- ^V* •* eoddeatal fSU la. tte forty- rode the Bnt flfty mlUs wilt- OBtahdU Oa the 98th. Staatoa coataaded In a fltty-mUeastsk sgalaat W. Oaaa end. J. ThomaSk saeh ot whom wee to do Ua mUea by. tnras. Staa- OoaTO->A mala betweea fowu- owned n»p««»- tvely .by New Jersey aad Hew York iaaden was coa- tested at EUxabetb, H. J., on tbe- atgbt of March IL Fpartsea batUee wen tOagMi toSlooa battle and •1,000 themdn, aad New Jetsei tame off " ^ by A gooN o( dgbt tc (lz._ A( _ FhUtdeli wlonlngl., birds wen deer gama—aot a Foaaway asaaa^ thsill* ■nw mnr.privatatbslassu New Tork sad tll^Ublida. wa« taaaM Uanh I^ Hew Toit gDyaecoraof ataa'battleetofoBr. AUtha .Mabvol.—Obi tkaaka on teaden« to Jes. B. Totem. Esq,, ol Becoad Word, Phllartslphls, for a copy ot "MnaU at tba Oeaadta'*ad the* dty V thejtaru m. TnEnanaaOtaBot thta elty into baldtbitt aeeead aaaaslbaUa Wslhalls HsU,Ne. tseadfll i Onbard (tiaeti Ok Taesday aiaBUiK A(fU li