New York Clipper (Apr 1880)

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_ I mxvo so* jwhleh »J«e»-pol hM been »p*a»» '" ' 'J *',*'^ «ntMa to nii L iiiiiT to tbe tourdo or "e^Ytortow bb S£ss!^t'i2s^o'?ia'iss/^io*^r«.s: WJil£fi?5.^fL iHSMoiHlcr to miuma tbxt wtau • tenoUek-poL ivUlbcd him. AU SSehliSradaUimtrlilBr<n«*oS6 h»T« been endued SnraB^nu. Uvoold hara ooonted .'»H?in.th.tlCjo»r riKlndpIo, It would b»TO counted blm but two laiaaU flra trtek*—or no more and do leaa than ir ubv had went alone with him, ^ , Meilr.—It make* DO dlflcnence to the loMr ol the ur u> the proprietor, wtwther the loaer^n _ ;et or ^rtr centa oat of hla r'with bla Color ctaeeka, which the piopnetor la lie reMvn at two and a hau emu apiece. We <an, ddentaotf why. then ehould be anr dispute abont L'DarwfcjToaehoaldaakoa il( alter the loaer had paid ''tecfu^kafioroafr-AHUthof thofcamea and caahlnr the re- ' ' rJthe.phjer»areto-"«bBa»«ta tl i >i>«a t*iifar laat I iHanng alretdTKOt foaj cheek* each, the;had aJxtAlr'all thai were one tbem. If bat four ^mea were l^elL' nelhct Out the .game waapbipool cannot alter C'&.iCa. Bl—L Then wOl alw-ja bo qnlte a dlrUon or inpOBthatmbJeO. We nerer tlTe tbe drtal atlona en, nor anjr Idea aa to which haa the uneet. ^•Upapen hare the lanmn, the oaertkai U r baaed iipon tb« emmeoos Idea that tbe elKnU' • erieadlne papen are permanent, whereaa ther are ■nalr floetmHw In -the eo<iiae«r a rear. 1. Maaae -WaU'Whit UndSKams. V nlm ol moBgamea are - Meaot^ then "American Uoyla.** ITciEurmT.—yo matter twhat had been hU ricfat to . Ut. JkTeoaU not rptum aAer learlns the place and elalBl the-moner be had allowed Mi opponent lo lake. The ■ ■ tefrtlat Iw had allowed B to take 4t «howa that be wouldJ "taitttlalsmt It irbe had been In B'a place. In otheil ■ ■■tda. ttatM»WBd that be bellCTed B had won It HI* ""b- wii ii iaiii nlalm ■ii i i u r i lf uutalile had told him that be had woo. Thla wUl not do. B wia playinc A ' 'alODe, not A and mneone elae. . ^ ^ i X:I>., CMcan.—A left-bandedbmiaM-jteTerAoahl plCT 'ttieaiMt«i5eftom the rhtbt-haiid«lde uT the whits ball'a nc-nd a> nsfet-handed player ahoald take the oppoalto ..Sift. Bat If be nerer playa aoythlns bat cuabton.caroma, ' U .'jdA^ no - alUmacv dUTcieooe which able be plays It bom,altbonch for the take of bmUlarlty aiid<ar- ' tj or tccomplUbmeot be ahould alway* pUy K Itom ■w oaAaldfi. . Bwm wm uoCBic, ciodnnatL—L If the alubcrlty ehoaen ^. 'itoeUiieata decide It, and tbe batton do noCBsree to a new . iSareocc, Iha wa(er win haTe to bo drawn. 1 iJl" aiw .- diher book that la puhUahed. and even like the Clnrlnniti ' < "-taanal that baa dKllned to aot. It I* an aatborlty only '"'artboae who choose to accept It Bench. B. B. B.. Brie.—B'l card harlnir been exposed In the -dimwbrtbedealer, B U lo begtwen the top card on tbe deck. SelanociowalcoDtlltheothersaraaetTod. He Is entitled to the first live card followloc the last one he not. Hu exposm can] la not a part ot the pick tor that aeil, 1> la aa dead ms U It were so clevra.«pot. f nmtmimM Giokci. Ke V Odeana—P I* rtzht In bet- I tmct liat "fl i es of any kind beatrun»ot the asms kind at I pokerHUce,*' and P Is rlcht la iMitdnff thai **flvs Ueoocs . beatfinrsAeo." Both an bettlnjc on rlnnally the nme 1blnf,'accotiluip to tbe ataioment sohmlttctl, which has ' pcobablj omitted sometbloc. . T. H. a.—We ntcitt It, but In the limited time at com- aand we have been imable to find oot the location or a leetina-mom In thla dty of tbe Jmpcoved Order •rued W*t la ibSicl^ttiibtVV commenoed tl|«rtetla oTUb 'geUcr under tbaV^Kne employen ' partnen lo bmlBCtti, m well w LiM fide bT Hide for in«nrT«*nBttcT Rtlilnjr from acttreBft; ud flD&Ily died on ue use dky and of the ume nutedr' Aldneb tuul loDff been known «8 » DlMtral rapporter of an charitable prq)ecti>, and he wu one of the earilaat and most coniuot ooDtrlbatorv to St. liOke*! HoepUal—bere, AprflA,aKd7SL BOtLeB, WllUam— a. Toteran of the War of iai2-Clrele- jOt, Apm 7,mA n. BisST, John—8aid to be the oMevt Mawn Ln the United Sute*. HU Maaonlc life oorend a period of •erenty-aevea rean—Nev Coocnnl, O.. AprU 3. BABTHOLOXEVr. HUw Eltzabetb-^ eent«DArian. She waa bom In Baden, Gennany, and came to thin coon try when about eight jean old. Her hnthaad died aboot flJtr jeare aco, and she left thne children, ten mnd- chUdiva and one Kreawgnndchlld. She retained ul her Oicultlea ap towlthtntwo or three weeks aoo—PtdUd^ phu; April 6, a^ced 102. .CAB80N,,Alfk«d—Well known for hU lonjc oonnectkm. year* he had been aoioe aa flre-anrrejror lor a city Inmr- ane« compAQT—Jene; City. N. J., April 7. ■ COLUNB. Ermrtua ■ -One of the Icadlor and wealthloet eltlzenB of Hartford. CL, where he waa a dlrectiir of many corporatlono, both floanclal and phllaaUiroplo—Hanfonii April 7. CAXfBKLL, Jamea—An old and well-known dtlzen of Brookl)!!, nTy.. where he was fbrmerlj a poUcs-captaln— Ahere, April 5. aged 78. DAjaSLS, Wealey—An old wctler of FaretteriUe, Ind.— there. Apnl fi. aJied 89. EICEnSLBBROER, T. W.~Edltor of The (Iowa) StaU BealMUr—Det Molnea. la., April 4. aced SS. rRBEMAN. Or.Warren—An did bomoopathlo phyalclan of this dty, where he bad praeUoed for the last twenty- five ream—«are. Api^ fi. agvd OL ^ FISHEB, R. 8.—i.prominent dtuen ofUnlonClty, Ind., where be waa cashier of the Conunardai Bank—there, April a QOUTBBNBnR, 'U'""*'^ A well-known dtlsen of Washington, P. C. Ue was the gxandaonof President Mon- roe, and entered the United States army in early life, and serred aa an offloer of InUntryln Xexloa In IBIS be re- algocd and entered the Third Auditor's otflee, and was aflar* wards appointed Consol to one of the China porta, where b« remained tlB IfiSZ. On his rctnm to America he extahHshed i*V JVorvlArvf H>TaId at Frederick City, and remored to WasMnnr— ahoBt aenn ycaxa aga—Washington, ApiU agedU. UUL*U>, Joaeph—An cHi merchant of Newark, N. J. ffe was formerly a reiildent of SllcUnn, and had sored thr ee-ter ms In Conjereaa—Kewmrk. April lO. HUTTOX. Rer. MandusS.—A prominent preacherof the Belhrmed (Dutch) Church for nearly ftnty yeara. Stnca tbe dlsaolntloa of hla najrtorate m thla city he h4tfdeTOt«d hlitUnetoAiUUHng bUdutlot ss a trustee of Odnmbla College, aa a director of the Bible Sodeij, and as president of the Board of Edueatlon of the Keforaied Chnrch—here. ^OTTAKb. Winiam H.—GoTCraor. of Dakota—Washing- ton, D. C. AprU la tLBLMUTH, Dr. WlUlam 8.—sV prominent homsopathlc phyaldan of Philadelphia, Pa., who waa actiTe In the establishment of the Dahnemanu Collage of that elty— Philadelphia, April S, aged 79. phyaldan of Philadelphia. Pa., _ . ^_ .eiphia, April 0.igL HTATT. Georce E. I*.—A retired merchant of this dty. who in antMaTecy times was a leading aboUttonist—herv, April aged Ol HA02IER, Henzy—A well-known Uwyer of Brooklyn. N. Y. Ue was secnftarv of the Brooklyn Law Library for the past thirty yeara—Brooklyii, April 4, aged fi<L HATFIELD. Ollbert—One of the oldest raldenta of Ho- boken, S. J.—there:, April 8, aged ». BtATHEB, Asaph D.—A prominent dtlzen and banker of Uttca. K. T.—there. AprilB, spid57. albly Kome one of oar reader* will seod It to as In time fhr next Isnie. Meantime yoa might call at the larve hall onmer of Centre and Grand etrreta. >&;E.,-Maatgomer7.—Tbebet to^ofcede tM si toed bythe lut ot us ralJimg or not raining In Montcomery. Ala., and rei^idlesB of any other placa. That no other place waa menboned is the strongest kind ofpmnmptlon tnas Mont- ' j/maery was meant. ' M. O. O.. Nashua.—Nicholas Murphy won the flrs( prize, tS-flOO and the 0*Leary belt. In the ^-day race at Madl- aon-«>«osre Garden, this dty, Oct. 6 to 11,187V. Tbe gate- JneM7^■ns not divided among the cntestanis, the casb- prlies being SS»oaQ, t2.eax Sl.uau and VOX BnmoTosr Cojioam. Fuluin.- L Uader the drann- ftaneea the re&ree was right In so dedding. and Ln any case hla dedidon was finaL 2. In slUe-hold wrcMttlnr no , -fui nnless one of the eoDtestanta Is thrown ouriy nblnhack. . J. fiWTU, Colombia.—W. B. Graham did noC compete dnst J. B. Clark, who Is an amaseor and does not walk Ormoney. atMadiKon-iqaare Garden, this cUj. SepLS. ■ 1879: nor old Mias Bertha Marshall ew coniend In a race bete. F. W. OOTOBKD A:n> Tox McALrm. Grass TaBey.—L Boeb a blow aa yoa dcucrtbe rtiould net bo eonaldered a ftMiL.1. A nlerae whoold not gin a deeialoa mtal appealed . 10 by OM or the Other Of the tuopiioi appoiated to look afiov the tnteimta «f th« pcindpaiL Cm.—ChrlstlsB Faber wasnot a eonteatant In tbe sec- •ODd sace Or the Astley belt Id Madlson-aqnare Garden, aept.^ioS^187S; wfalcfa was wonbyBoweO, with Merrici ■ecvndand Hazael third. &0. &, BnoklyiL—The steamboat J. & Scbnrler last week begsn-running between Baltimore andBuhmond, taking Norfidk In on the route. It Is not at all IBcaly that ahe iml;nu to Coney Island this Snnuner. J. J.tB., Boston.—If yoa mean the modem borse-car. It «as.|BtTOdnoed In this country about lBtf>4a^ In New Or- leans. PasscBcera were drawn in cars by hocaea twenty years ormorv before tbaL Gaxa^oon, Boeton.—He had nothing to do with the •management of the O'Leary-belt race last week. He en- tend aman dr the contcac and attended to him on tbe J. 8. CL. Baltimore.—L See Cliptkb Auuaao tor rec- ords. X .The departments of the principal eUica use ma- <hlnea by the same msnnrsrtnrqa. we DeUeTe,aod aopo- zlotlty depends iDooslse and power. B1.ACX CaiB^ Fort Sterensoo.-L Sabscrlntfam oxplns vltb«Io.4, VOL2BL I- Ttaa breadth of Broadway, this ctty, ^Moalto MvtFOfMUtan HoteL la ftom cnrb to corb49ft.: f ff^ t^niMwr C^iMinp- ant «in. WATaancwT.—A woo tbe came. He eoold not all tha game.on .hla.three trlcka,eTen if-oUliog ftame la neeea- wy, Inaimnch as posidbly be ooold not know wiietber his tramp waa b^h or noC Jana W^LTOX, Toronto^— L The lady has no anthentic mord Cor sack* performance. Z It la cajftoaarr, bat not <jmu fgiia my,. that the performer shoold start at the com- MwtiBiiir of each qnait«r-bOttr. J. O. C -Tn»y.—Jamca Ellioit waa bora tn Athlone, Ire- land. 8epL>lX l8M,*tandsait. Uln. In Aelght, and he osed toflgfatatlOA. BTv. E. P ower Brown did not. while In this eoantir* start In any other ilx-day rsea (IC houn) than that Ibr the «*LearT belt. HvrrT.—Prank Hart made ftlO!^ mflea when be won the imee for th« Boee Belt at Madlsonaqoam Gardun last De- c emher . LTon, Boston.-Tbe reieree Informs ns that Dofar acted morn on the deteoslTe than his opponent did. We were notpre^cnt at tbe contest. Pnsn WnioBT, MobOe.—It would be deddedly against tbeeodanlestnpbiTcafth tenth man, hot we hare adTO- ^aMLKAaartttlaotrthe game. T. W- K.. Troy.—If nvc ucooDted for the hlgbext tramp at forty-flTCs. he who plsys the fire-Cngera at any time that tie naa bat ten to ao can claim out. J. a. Babto^, Ssn PtandaooL-U the time waa oOdally taken and anaoaiiced aajdreamtha paperfurwarded.it conMltuxceanRvnt; tmt we do not bellere It waa ao lakeo. Old Be>n»a. WUmlngtop.—i. PlTe-poasd Bot««ara Ura lowest denamlnailoo hvued by the Bank of g« ir»««'i 2. GoodAidaytia not atnational holiday here. A. JOMOtC, Preaeott.—Bepeat yoor qneetlott, if yoa ara sore It baa not been answered. Implicate It as nearly as OtJ> BUDKB. Jersey Ctty.—Too win dad tha pepolatlcm ' * ' countries In Tag CLUTkB of Fcaaea, Anstria and other < HOUTOBK.—The came bdng fltteen-haU pool, yon conld pnah.the cne-hall against the object-hall and aaoeeze the latter into the peckec J09EW. flot Springa,—At whlskey-poker any player can knodt who haa-not Just drawn. B could dose the game at Bbdos Aim Ovaaaa. Brooklyn.—Unleas Itlsspedally agreed to dlay stralgfat^doshea, the beat hand that can be hdAat.pokerlsooeeontalnlng foaracea. B. T., Norway^—We.do not Imow of any. No one could win k. weta any prise aBercd lor the trae ^TnMT^n of the OemPniIe. ODBTAliaEa.-Tbe ppllt la the half of tbe dUTereneebe- tween Ave doUara and twenty-flTe. A la to pay B ten dol- lars. mkicasaa>-4.-Of itheitwo men named, O'Leary Is Che better hael-aad-loe wulker. X. tfee answers in liramaUo WM. •cvBS. Bock Island.—L Blower Brown*o best . xeeord.ftariov-daya* go-as-yoopleaaa radag(Mhonca)la 40&BlleaiayanU. X Yea. Dov. St. J<oola.—A player who holds la^ or better Is not ohUgedC* open a lack-pot In moA eotarleo, aUboogh la ■oma be la. He onht not to be In any. •MivnamiB.—He who nakca Che tramp and haatbo Jead can land -whatOTcr ha.pleases. MClC. Walliaxfbffd.—fieeXu Clotr AlJfiWic for U9 firrlhrttrTirtiBffis AJDCMJUCxic UcoB», Toronto.—Sea ivply to Jamea Wal- ton. Boa, Braok^yn^'Kes; it was jmblithed* bat tbe papem an out offrinL - B.- B. T., JhMadelphls.—We havo none so Car hack aa tbaC - r. H. Bw. Attoena.—Addnsa Smith, 9 MeTTlll Comt, raweU,3lass. P. O.—ft was pnfalUhed In Tea CUFPn dated July 14, 1877. A^g gaiw, Bsltlnore.—We do not know who mskes baef ikaaeuL BxcauUDB, Baeheetar.—Ae aewvomer should bare been ' inAcmed tfaa£lhe party vase playlngstralahta. J.B.T., CbailMtoB.—W« cannot Inlorm yoa aa to tbe bright of tbetaUestinanlntheTGerman Army. . T. p. H.,LaQgIslactd Cl^.—lona Island la oo the left- hand aide of the QudaBn Rlrer. going up. -W. L. P., &«ckentldge.~Thsee fiaua and two Area beat . three deuces and twn axea at any.klnd ot poker. B. W. Has. Hrasailslii—Ajudy ta.the Pope it lurConpany,87(tammer-atreet, Mton, sCua, CUAM. Lu—Tou can act the dating stamp ol Bcott A Co,v SI Broadway Bew ToHL CBAkiXT. GencieTllltt.—We mnst dedlne to aetUa beta when they rcSer to oar prtvato *"ir— J; B. W.. Mlddletown.—We know.noihlag about Chloigo A3ID K.^JCaribora^Tom Rayeia'rarm was not broken iB Us fight with Heeaan. TmAyn MAim:*.—Wehafena noool at a man of that WSTnt "rg'Tt- a tlsgllitu _jAj m Ua gBiOB. Brouk(jB.-gMte Co The Sporting Hfif Jjsut BUiJt, umuwmf Bn^ J. B.. Brookljn.—The Statan Iilai^ Quarantine riot m.iBind in Beptanber. 1017. P. B^-TWaaUagtoo^t waa on Dec 80,18U, that Koa- goth arrived In yoar c^. B. B. B.. deralaad.—Tbe Tma^ Anch waa finnded M^t'«S£SSS?SS4l?;iifflL'» anawerthe,™.. ~ ^^^gl^T gL—J. BLOaikbaa vmlhed twenty.ftvemiloi m frAtMiaana.—'Iba mrdtaic or tbe btt makea R. B •vwDer. O'V^ miadtlpUa.—Domlalck Biadley and Sim Ban- ■■ ^ '-Tt-U U57. raprumiineTitwnl], a iDinoriboiilil not klnteahtonADjt. 1, U57. W.H. Bn. Halem.—Any player m a ^ama In which * pffmlariWe fan Iniiil tiynn the Pirili^ '* 4|ntopennM j^aa^annai ilfea porposa of n.—B ooold not use a casd .00 tiM _ ' bnlldlng 00 A*a pUa. TKErifta.-^ee rnort of <yLaxj bettzaee in ttl> Jaxaa Hau, Brie.—See tablea m CXa^rva jVzJtaxaa BkurAaao.—He must deal 10 an aha players allka. IT. N. B. JLoiiisriUa.^eB Tn Curm AumuQ. a. H.. fl O ieMctatfy.—See TnaCkjmsjf J. Poank—L Out of wlDt. 1. Ahoot sUty eeni ' L-BelatlMaBniBdirldaaL r.fU Xo Bap.-We bare not. Bmil If has been sent Cv. ' Ipjuvrveft^at cadet were cBa^.ofaUttlBv : tteauBoTWUliMer.ftinmnillyMb tbatsflgtctf : wwtwgtM thnvsoqilcloa oa oasof tts hw liCWftSB ILOhtO. . ' IP HlWtCfX AHP^BBBB dOB^ WW BIV Wn 'doCbestim jnott a9cnMiii|«ndo,Umoittoiia thftt B dZMril)|g-|iOOBl fl%ht be illqMMiai>^t witli bUi^ MABSHALL. John G.—A retired Judge, who was also wtddy known throughout British Araencaaaarolnmlnous wrlt«r on religion, temperance and politics—Hahlhx. N. S.. April 6, Sim) 95. . MOOBE. EllEabeth—A centaarlan—Phlladdphla, Pa.. ^^lcCCT^ST,'Bubert H.—A Tcnerable and c«teemcd red- dent and retired marehant of ihia city, where he waa prominent In many charitable moremenia, and eonoeeled with the management of maoy tin andal and bcnerolent im rtlttitlo nw^ei^, April A. ajtedSi. NEWTON, Chaoncey—One of tbe editor* of Thf. Ctacin- ftotf £nqaira-^ with which be had beeo oooncctcd for the part ten yeara a.1 correspondent, political writar and man- nglag editor—Cincinnati. O., April B. aged O. VarJUSH, I>aolfll—In former years a prominent mer- chant ot thla dty. He retired from business many yearn a^ and waa noted fur his liberality to public aod private cbaridea—here. April A. aged SI. PAEINOTON. John Soraeraec—A member of the Britlnh Parliament for over forty veora. In lft74 he was crmted Lord Hampton-London. Eng.. cable dispatch dated April 10: aged 8L BEVNC _YNULD6, OencralJames Ic—A promiaent dtlzen of Lancaster. Pa. At the outbreak of the late war be enter- ed tbe Union Army aa a private;. He serred aa Quarter- master-general of PennjtylTanla under Ooveraur Curtlo. He was a leading member of the Pennsylvania Conntltu- tlonal Contention of 1872—PhUadelpbla. April 5. ased aa. SPALDING, G. B.—A well-known drcua-mansger (see elsewhcTe>^New Orleans, April 6. aced GA. SATRB. Dr. Cbaa, U. H.—A well-known young phyalclan of this dty—here, April II, ued 29. 6U0RBRlDaE,Samaal—One ol the oldest and maatr«- spected citizens or Laiayette, Ind. He had serred a term In the state I.e5talatore in 1S73—LAfkyena, April 7. aged sa SAUNDESa. Jamea Mowton—Englaeer of tbfl Gaallght Company of Baltlmora, Md., lor the paiit thirty-one ream. Ho was formany years a director In tbe Maryland insti- tute and In the Haiylaod Hortlcultnral Bodeiy—Baltl- moTV, April 7, aged6«. (iCUENUK. J. R.—A weD-known New Jersey JnornalUt. He had been cdJior of sereral weekly Jfrarnala In that State, iBdodlog TfttfOoeiim Ooim£|r Arawerar. opna which he was engaged at the time of bla death—Fleminsion, N. j.tApriia: ST. JOHN. General laaati Mai . ■Mlnlnic-cnglneer of the Cbesapoke and Ohio RaDroad, and eoasnltug-engl- necT of other roada. Prior to the late war be waa oonaect- ed with variohs railroads in the South, and heaftarwarda served In the Confederate Army as eommUssiy-general ^l^nerabder. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. April 7* THATCHER, Heniy K.—Bear-admlral of the United States Nary on the retired Usl Hewmsbem In Maine, and enterad tbe navy March 4. m. During the Rebellion he did good serrlce while In command of the Wertcrn GuU Bunadrun. He was retired In 110—Boston, Mssa.. April 0. WEILAOE, John O.—Sexton of Zloo German Lutheran Church. Balrimore, Md.. Ibr the past tblity^one yi BalUmotv. AprU 0l aged 74. YOUNG. Csptain Jo^- the port of PhUadetphli _ some ofthe largest merchant shlpa salhng oot of that poet —PbOsdeliAla, AprU 8. aged 72. ZBB. Darid—One ol ttic oldest busloeaa-men of Albany. N. r.—there. April 6, aged 78. John H.—Sblpping-oommisaionflT at He. hsd furmeriy oomiuanded 6ILL1ABOS. SIfOSSOZV -rs* WIOlTAVrX. Snns^e or tbe Te»v**Vlfl A1ft««d 175 4 AprU 11. r Ute Te»v**Vln«vu April 10 mn<l 5oX on Whlcuem* way the match aids that Is now ptajlng at Crcmorne Hall, Paris, the American Is a victim. It la not known to us how the match originated. It was a snrprise to almost CTerybody when It waa annooneed. It Ir known to na, howcw. that Slosson wont abroad im Insuffl- dent ufbvmarion. Entertaining tbO'blgbciit pofulble opinion of Vlgnaux as a general' p^yrr, IndualTe ol his bting tbe beat norser away from the *'rall<' that this oonntiy ever saw, he yet beHered blm com- paratlTdy Inexpert as a rail-player, and not capable of ronnlnc mora thad three or Ibnr hundred even u prac- tice. In this bHIefalmort ercTybody else 00 this aide of the Atlantic shared. No one can comprehend tbe **trae inwardneaa** of raU-play who doea not hare It shown to blm in detail, and a man of Vlgnaox's yrara would noTcr pick it op simply by sednr It played. Fancy- ing that he already knew all there is In billiards, be would condnde that it fs merely delicacy and meadl- ness or toocb that keep* the balla In pontloiL Virtually, as we have many times before remarked, the "rail" li a tric^ Aa a dlapaicb from Paris on the Mh Ini;L dcnsona^mtcd, wtioi li^pokt* ofrusnoffrnm eight to eleven hnndred harinsr been made In practice by the French em- pert, Vlgnauxhaa mastered tbe trick. Just two weeks be- fora, we had been Informed that a player from America had In tbe Spring of 1879 gone into Vlgnanx's room and taught it him; but vrr did not believe It. because. It bdxig the chief stock in trade of Ajncrlwi play- era, there was nothing to be gained by an Amer- ican In giving It away. There was another reason tor not bellerinc It, and that was thai at the time of being Informed ot U w« had a letter from Parla. in which the writer spoke of baring seen \'lcnaax ^ake a rnn of \tm than aOD 00 his Uitle 4^10 tanle, in the coune of which he kept on playing several time* when It waa palpable to a pTacdceaeye that he bad notooanied. and nolewertban six timea be played on **fraxen" balla. The cable-dlapstdi of last week ahowed that, if Vlgaaax did this, he did It for a puipoae. aa be had no need to do It in order to ran as nigh as SDL It Is now pretty erident that he has been practldngthe '"rail" ever sinee his eyes were first opened to It; and with a French prafesrionsJ. and with Vlgnaux more especially,, j rwr. brrora dinner and . , ,.730 days In the diaDcr In a long game, with short nmea aa a olghtcap every month In the year and erery day In (he week. Sunday being as busy a day as any ofthe others It Is by still making dajrs' work of It that VIgnanx is tbe Strang player that ha la at aa aga Ihr Ln advance of that at which American pro- '—' ■—B Into obsoirity. being aucceeded by Sloasonmaywlu thla match, bat he can- not enter Into tbe playlog oi ltwUh that conOdeDce be would bavepoaiMMed bad he never heard ot thoae long rona at Tlgiiaiia*s handsi Had he heard of them beffire b6wasto8tartfrombere.be mightHot have started. Tbe time Ibr him and ttchaefcr to hare gone In qaeat of Tlan- anx waa last year. Bad they been la the placesof Oanuer and Daly, Tlgimax woold most Ukely have been delhated in the little touraamants held In Paris a tvelremootb aflo, aa 6cbaeftr*a and aioeson's rail-play, so vastly superior to Daly'a or Garnler's. would have stripped the Frencn expert of eoofldenoeL Since the ibregDlog was written tbe cable baa forwanled the aallent points of the flrat nighrs play, and the balk of tbe rmll-woTk appeara to have been done by lilgnaux, rnna or(D.42:L 10,73 and srbelng made by him In that way, the at bringing him to the dooe ITS points ahead, with the balla stUI on tbe rail as a beginning for the second nl^t*s seaslDa of ax> points. Theao rana aggiegato TTT polnta, tbns leaving Idm but 20 Iter hla remaining tea Inalnga. Each player had flttccn hmlngs. whtcn makes tbe averages for the night 631-9 for VIgnanx. and 412.3 tor SlosaoiL Tbe latter certainly dla him- self cxvdit, eonslderlng that bo Is among a Ktange peo- ple. Both ofhlschlefrone,sr In the fifth and 291 In the ninth Inning; wet* made alter Tlgnaux bad agt bis long lead by running 421 In the fooith inning This nm was ended by a fbuL Slnsaon also claimed firu] on Vlgnaux early la his ran of OB, but It wma not allowed. The only *fteeta** appears to have been enctmntcied by Sloaaon, ^tcdoffspotted balls at Us zasth shot, tmt made mora, lie seams to hare never got the lead, as between bis 937 ind Si (the rail coming to him In tbe at ZD VIgnanx pot In Utt in tbe seventh inning, hav- ing got the *'Taii"atd. TbeoaatestdidnotbeginnnUl&4JL The C<dlender table sent over In tbe same steamer that bore Blossoo was nned. Slosnoo atao took out with blm a set of GoOeodar eoahlooa Ibr VlcnaiuE to praclloe with. The playeiavaie tohave toased aato vhetbertblssetorthat ^^.fae table ehould be need In the match, this being a vtlpD- IsTli*** made by Vhcnaox. The oniclnalproftramme baa beearcCnned toi iind Cbna the entire 4,00u pnlnta will be played In flra nlgtira. inateaJ ol In fonrori/XD points apiece,, aa was Intended a few weeks ago. Tber« an two referees— Loden Ph>t. named by Vlpianx, and an American ama- teur who fhr the past daces yeara baa resided In Paris. No one here knows bow It Is designed to carry oot this unusual featutv, save that It wns pmpoeed that that player who dkould be first to reach BD sbouJd name the ref- evee for the last 800. Accordlnnly. Plot will be therefereo at tbe dose, and he waa the referee at the beglnninjE. This Isalsoapecnilaracranirement Insisted upon by Vlgnaux, It Is ondtAtood. AslntheuatnraefthmgBsUoMonshoola be at a dlasdvaotage at the start, and therefore the unlike^ llertoreachaDDflrst.lt is 10 be Inferred thathe would not have vlTen In hla adhesion to this part of the proKnunme could he havefotamatchwlthoutqulngaa JacqooiGlbelln was umpire SorVignaux-Slaesonhadtodo his own timplring. Tbe atwndanoe was excellent, bnt not suffldent to lUl thebalL Among the spcctatoiB was tbe Prince of Wor- tcmbur^ AL Smith 1* betting on SloMon, and that ahme ooghttosaneeiocIlpthewlngsortheAmerittneagle. A dlsQstrh to 7»e ZATOid saynuiat Smith laid 3,(DD frano, even np,,aa the game brcan, and that at the end ol the third tnnine be bet 10,(0) Dance with H. JanovkL It vraa then that Bloason mlSMd alter making 24, and Tlgnaux ran bis 422. In this dty tbe betdng; so Ctr as pooliwere concerned, was two to one on Slonnn before tbe game be- gan, btit there wct« DO raTestmenta worth speaklinroC VIGNAUZ DOES ALL THE PLAVINO ON THE SBC _ OND NIGHT. Tha a m s trnr . Mr. Tboma^ was the relooe on Sun- day night. AprU U. Tbe game did not bc«ln nntU twelve mlnutca of nine. NotwltbstsBdloir that Tignaox bad the "nil" to start with, tbe baDs baring been plaead In ttke poslclon they oocaaplad at the dose the first alghc'splay, boTasaonnlnckyas to amka bat 101 "fraes- Ukf^* and falling to make tha apot-stnke. vhlcta filosson had a»ade twice, never arisslng u, the night befcn. The i^glean did nothing to speak oC and In tbe ; OP TBB jEABTvito Mltbow^Tsfale Bttiiei»> ::^eBt go^frjw i yU aa u ■» Umamttavtm Gai40D» ilxtb mnlng VIgnanx. who meanwhile bad also been ovmpanaivOT idle, tan ftl on the raU. A dpbff frtmi Wnainn then IhDowei), aod VIgnanx again rallaa the balla. Jg W SlaasoQ claimed "No countTlgnaax tnaistod Ahaate bad counted, trat the ruSeree-'s dedslonwas that Abaaaiud.bm no carom. It waa received by Tignanx*a AtlWVBDta wBa tbe strangest marks ofdlsapprobuon. It nay ha gxpTalgfd here thst in Prmnea, vhsra proftaskmals caiinnirM need to cross cnea, «acb being ffoJeBkau of blsmsCAimMnC be Is lolh to Jeopaidlioltevui In what woctla bare be caatd a mere telubltlon game,* the wmd of» jaiiliaaiii of himsr^ aa beta called there,isnerarone*- Hotted. If be Bsya ltfooonled.lt Is taken for granted t^ hg thooiht bo did. tud ibat aetUei IL ^wmsmg la- of *mj f ft , ■ ^ i n ubI In the Saxtoo-Tlpumc match, ■la latter tbonght It tha proper thing, aa ho eonld Vk ttaa wrt ifio •HU," tv im*&t HAW! ntqiiinff _ oir^pratttuB Indenled tiiyrff^ tbat.ttia match ^. tbe (dd dotbl Chat bad bat also -with the. old halls, -- — ooorsa oot of true;, and the referee, • Prendi ptoaBBBor, sustained VIgnanx. Thus Sottoa never got the ffhanan to pablldy show the **rnil." then In its tn- o. In hla laiAjboi tach-'ankalonc^ iafl,ha . (n. ooorsa ■ InthalVench capliaL During the game Vlgnaux BUdomnn Aoulntbe crotditUaa tbe rnlea permuted, and Sevtob dslmed fooL It waa'a aoMdoo of arithmetical lid. Had',tbe player made two-AoCs In the outeh, or threer.^Tbo dcdslso of the retova was: **Mr. Vlgbaox iaaya ha ansa*! made aa many ahoca ae Mr. Sexton says he lu^n Tlgnaax ooodnned playing Tbese Incidents ara recalled aa sao<atlng that Mr. Tboeaas* jlecLslon was by no means wrong merely because U .^ms gt««ied by hlssn. In hla nudfa Inning Sli — " ~" but lost ooBinl of .iba bells' at IL a^ala, be made the ran ifi. -Two Innlnga later, VIgnanx by the rail, aided by aOnrihivittg-ahota. always his graat exceUencei bvetofore, ran 114; and In tbe next' Inning, got the rail, IOl Oatherinjr them after IS made by open play* the rail-route waa anln open to hlnuacid befcept thetraektmtll he had added 3S4 points to his string, —^Jrittg bis total 1.600 to81aason*s7e, with the baQs in the podcton akin to those of the pawnbrako'. wherewlthta startoff on tbe third night, when PlotwUI be the ve£er«^ taoeaon scored but 174, an avrtage of 14^ while VIgnanx averged6L7-U. Dls aTerage so Ihr as the game has gone Is tt.7-2r. with an Incompleted Inning (n his Ihvor. sloaaon's la 29.1fi-f7 on completed limlagi^ be having von tbe lead at tbe beghmlng of the game. It is cabled that "Vlgnaox's eaocesa of tha proriooa night gave him an air of extnma oonfldenoc, and that tha American party are mrwlsed at Vlgnaux*s rail-pIay.?* Thla eonfideiwa will enable Vlimaox to xeep on averaging trnm n tug, nnTfos Slosson, by a supreme effort of de- spair or ivckleeaDen. or-a lucky turn ctf a baD when be la playing carvftulr, on ovenjoiue his opponent's lead, which is now wL Beally this la not a much worse poatUon than that when Vlgnaox ran 4S on the flrat night. It the player who la behind can on^ be brougiu to look at It Id tbe proper llgbL Then Vigoaaxwu four to one ahead, and now he labuttwoto one ahead, with the game bat three-tenths older. By the same process, whether It vraa skllUUI play or good fortune thataent Vlgnaux forward, Slosson on aa quickly hrhLm the gap as his opponent made It. Ue haa now twlco the mamlo that Vlgnaux has Co get In long runs. The latter must atop,Bt)^aat foratlm^. wh^ he makea 800^ wbUe Slo^n can ke^ oa tmtU he lua added 1,6QL A few turas on the *'rmu" will enable him to uo It. It la ca- seatlal only that ha keep up bis ooorage. Thua far he has done no rall-piaying at all worthy of him; and wbQe "a stem chase is a long chase," It la also true that "It Is a long lane that bsa ik> turn." This Is Che longest lane filooaon haa ever found himself In, and after his surprise at hla queer ptwUcament Is over he should make the longest " reootd" ran of bis life Than Is one heavy drawback. With rcforeea who have vlitualty beenasada paitisana ot, every caram must needs be ao solidly made as to be andlble asweU as visible. Then „ , visible. woold be something mora than a glimmer of hope for Slosson were both rabrees not maldenu of Paris. Ho re- torna to America, but they have.Cu stay there. ■ Baring waited untU ia4D p. k. on April 12 for a cable dis- patch giving tu the rvulu ol the third night's play, we infer trom lu non-arrivml, Paris being fire hoore or ou ahmif of New York In time, that the graoml Is being disputed Inch by inch throogboot the thlio BD points, or else that Sloa- son. with bis wide margin to operate upon. Is gvttlng In runs of some Importanoh and thus dderrins Vigiiaax's arrival at the 2,4CD-polnt iruaL Yet it Is an equally r j^*'jjy^-PLV^^ press of telagn^»Uo business Is keeping BTAAT SaOTS. cable-dlRpatcbea as to the piugiia a ot tbe Paris game are reeelred nightly at Hlonaoa'a raom, Twenty-third rtreot, near Sixth avenue Wednesday nlglit, April 14. will aee the end Loo Morris Jr. arrived hen Qnm the Hot Springs on the night ofthe lOih Uerman P. Budurhas the reAisal of a place In lihepaid'A room H. W. COUeo- derhasrcmoved to Stammd, CX, for the Summer. Tank Adams Is In Boston, and thla week Is to give a series of exhibitions at Manhall's room Louis Shaw was to have given an exhibition In Sterling, Dl., on the 9th in Clinton, la.,, on tbe Ukh, Omaha, Neb., on the Ifitb and 17th, and thence to Cheyenne and Denver. Ue Is luder en- gagement for two weeks In LeadriDe. CoL. begianloc April 17....On April 5 tbe following weia elected membenof the Marion el BOllard-playera' AoMdailon: Jacob Aronson. Jaa. Palmer, H. J. Bergman. P. J. Bogera, C. C. Bcmd. W. H Bartlett, and Seiton and Schatffer E. Kvefe of &) Bfdkch street, Boston, Is dolnc sn veil that lie hss jurt put In a new pool-Ublc After thU his place will be known aa *^e Haunted House.".... ..Tbepool-Uble kee]»era of Phlladdphia met on the uh Inst, to uke measurca towarda releaalng them ttom the operation of the law requiring a tax of C30 on the first bUllard-table In every public room, and glu on every addlttonal table. It la mportvd that Orunie Sbooc. oav In Prwi- dcncc. R. I., la to be superintendeat of tbe 8l Clond The exiubltlon recently given In aid of the Philadelphia Billiard Aaaadaticm rwllcojl £7*7 Amaad Dariot la to give exhlblllonsat lUner's. Tremont, April IS, and at BabbotC's Boom, Jersey City. ID Tbeestabllsbmentol a branch boose In San Fran- cltoo, Spoken of by oa wme weeks sgo ai ono of tha pro- Jecu ot the Brunswick A Balke Co.. Is dow an aodom- pushed tact, according to a dlinatcb toaChlcaao paper C. C Bond, announced as Intending to wmblUh In Paris a branch boose ot the H. W. Collender Co sailed from Philadelphia 00 the 7th Inst The money is all up for the Schaefer-Sexton match In a letter dated March31. Slosson reqnexta Tub CuprgR 10 anooonce that It is not trae that, as be sees an American Jonraal baa stated, he is being repre s ented to the dctalbi of the m sfrh by Mortimer Uomphaey. Sloason had written on the Uth thauMr. H. woold not ivpreaeDt-.hlinJn any way, and at the^oso ot March h«< epeelaliya^TaiMie-moRaAtt to thatelTecL In hisleaerot March 31 Sloesoh annoonoea the arrival of AL Smith, and that the latter and ser- eral others thought 00 well of Ids (Slosaon's) play that they had made op a purse of tOUXU ftanea, which they had offered the Vlgnaux party-for aoeept- ancceven up, the French player'K chief backera belng memberaof the Jockey Club, fifoaaon ahm nates that £r aareral days Vlgnaux rvAuied to proceed with the making of the match onlews hla opponent agreed to divide the re- oelpta. Our Imprcmlon iram the tone- of the letter Is that sionon woold not bo agree. Ue speaks with pradent and proper eonfldcnce of his abluty to win. ■tales that he woold sooner Iono his right arm than be deftated. and adds that "VIgnanx [a a proud man. who would itoc be beaten for all the world." Tnnn n a uma In c r ova for Barry Cole. THE BIWe. OOSa AHD' KTAV. The match for the hcan.welAtehuiploaablp betreen 'SW..'?^ /*" eS? o?"" »"> "emm what lo««amlll"de«lretoae«lt. .The prindpata bare aeOM den to hanl work at their tnlalnic.qiianetB — Oaa at Fort Haoilltoli and Bran at Par Bockawar, L. L-«ad ara StBdoaUj-nuliiCridaroaeleu valiht. The final demit gf taoaJle mn«t be ttaked at fiuiT Tner'a, syWai TwentT.Blntb ttRet,OD MoDday erenlnc, April U; between 7 and V r. a., when tha final itakehelder hu to be eboeen. and tbe men or their repvcaenteHw are to torn for cboica of mUllns iroood. On Taeadar, AprO 6L Otma had a tin boue at hla benefit In JCoale Bono, Maaa. A flrat-claai entertainment wma (iTen, Im which. In addition to local talent, BamaT Aam, BUirand WanrEdnidA.. AnhiirClnBibeii,FtankWbllsand otbara frnmtbladw and FbUadelpbla participated. Coaa met SoUlran. a roooc hea.7.nl<d>t of tha Hab, In tbe wtnd.ap, alltoDoaiU.tli^utter pnfoimed InamonSai nuuiBer aiaB bla antajionUC ■'i Bunsxxa, Mci^uw—Tbe ««bt blcween then mi with baidjiloTM, fertaoo a aids, came off within " mlleaof ^rTada Oty, CaL, April 1 They (boHit ^ nunda In etabtaen mlnutca. when tbe referee (wnhomt Infc appealed ta wean toldi deelaied a blow wblehi cauabtonRulJa-a aini and gUnccd off onto bu thIgbT fnaU and awarded tbe mon.y to blm. HcAlpioe cUma that be waa oolalrlr dealt wltb, aa h« had the bi tier of the flgbrinc and liad no reaiion to commit a foul, whieb be ■ajabedld notdo. He baa depo.lted 9100 in the handaxir Bpeneer Hobbj of Aran Valley, with a cballenice to Rodda to fidbt a«aln with .Imllar iiloTea, In acandance with the Qneenabeny ralea, fur a like mm. Boon xxD pomrA.'r—Tbe ebamploutalp match be- tween thoae mlddlo-wclobt hoiem Oeone Rouke and Mike Dononn, Ibr tl.OD a dde, prarieiiaca latlalartnrilr. Both menarelncloeelralnlnjr. and Itom the manner In which tber take their daily allowance of exerdae. and bMr tli. Tliian Of ptrpatatlon. It U erident that Men haa hla heart In the work. Tbe next deposit ofSSD a ildemiut he poatcd ApxU 21, on which date tbe princlpala or thdr le v ie a e u ta- tlrea win meet between t and S o*clock f.M. uttam for choice of figbtlng-groand, and Klect a final oakeholder. FBor. A. Acmx of London, Epii, where he la looked opoa aa oDeof tbe moiit acmmpllabed expooenta of tbe att flutlc haa been a iculdent of N'ew Ynrk Ibr Mi-cral month., and propoaee lo hold a tnxlnc matinee at Harrr mU*. on Thundmy, April eomiDrnciDir .t lhre« o*clock. The rntcrtalumeot promlMMio bo ain.43iM, and we hope to Me oar tImIiot well tn^lcd by both tbe public and hrolber proTcMiooalji. Four Wuiti and Bennle Cnwn are at tniit likely to come together In tliat lonff-talked'or elore^unlcHt. On Tbtuvday, April 8, tbry rart In Prornience, R. L, aod .Iffned an agreement to contend for a purvo of two faun, dred and fifty dollara In l^\1Uencc some time In Jane. iJBBlKItoBa^ BACKKK called on April., but there waa no rvprewntatire of Nettie Bnrt to meet blm. He then wllbdrew hla depoalt. Mlaa Roaa thinkc MUa Bnrt l> mtt*ii to meet her in a glore^onteat, Ibr Am or money, at any time and place. BlLLT ASD Wabrt EDWABD9 and Frank Wblto In Ihlii way make their acknowlMlcmpota to Patny 8beppard and J. A. Boutelle for courtealea extended them wbUe In Boa. ton recently. A BPARRirra and athletic entertainment In annooneed to take place on Raturdoy erenlnit, April 17, at Prof Nea- baaer'0 Gymnaalom, Oreeopolot, L. L T>x:i DoiTOHKKTT taken a beoeflt at Jeraey City, N. J., on Satnrday erenliu, April 17. Bo will wind.op with l/aa- Seroua Jack, dabbed the **colot«d champion." \ri BATX LXTTBU) for Joc OoM and ProC W. C. MeCTdlan. TH» ApiEBirosi cmm* t Ct-^ T-rJ^j*^**?, newcriekati andwblcb ■ ^o ui i d ln' uenacnei. FadytB. C dan wka B $tp»tM ^M -Tbe memHCv-aDd-^neanoC iro>Ball!r. f Ttams:'«,<akphmU. ', wiae. W.WtolBMatianiir, _ ChudiUl,'W. -Byda. J- »f ami a WnDlBoacfa;' eantalb. a 7. H. Sain; ■ Muus, a. solke- Wullama. 'new wUllMid ameetlBK at their „.'«BWalBtt.atnet,aa'.April it; to arrange Die of tbomatchca to takoplace thla aeoaon. ATHLETIC. THE WROKQ PICTURE. In tbe borrr of (IctUojr our ouUldo paera ««ady ft* the piiSa w BaSrday. AKrfl 10, tbe printer by mligke In- intad tbe wrong potti-. 1: orer the record of Wm. H. Paidr. tta4 ebamploo auaimr walker, on pace S. Mr, Paft&'a plctuio will appear In OOT next Una. OHAMPION8HIP OF AMERICA. Pnuik BMt Wtma Ute 0*f<a»zT Belt. The Creatett Score «n Record. America anln take* tbe lead In Ion|(.dl«tance pedea- tilanlim. the recent acblerement of "Blower" Brown in DUttlw UBCtber a Koce of SO mllea 170 yardi in UOb. Sm^TlB^&dan. Eng., having teen badly beaUo by tSt^mnc nnlatto mmk Hart, who parrd the way tor lUBjywiCM; ^ ^-rti/ »^o^4 mll<a In alx taneo when be eon I Dacei tf^^Lnr/boh^wemendonfd tbe great probability oVthe dua^uf^Dacamber. In Introducing tbe aiDooont which — on an outside paoe ofthe nrst Ave days' racing Ibr reotfd being beaten, but we scarcely onllelpfUed that tbe wloner wvolil give It such a cutting down aa he did by cor- olBC a total Jlatanee of orer 66& miles In 141h. 24m. 3Us., bai u ig equaled the Eogllshman's great diatanoe record m alMntannourand thrf«-quart«raliAa time than the latter ooenplhdln'aoeompllshlng a task which some ailuctedto baUera woold never be exoelled. This result has oodcIu* slvely pioren that tbe winner In In the Tcry foremost rank ^ loag dtatsnrft pedestrians, while his aohiereraenta place Mtw ai (he very tup of the txtie. Ue appeared astonbmlng- Ir fkwL—Ikr more so than any other man on the track, not MoeptlaR Harry Howard—during the cUwIng houra of the ratt. abo the style In which he did his work was more sug- mSra <tf the beginning than the winding-up of a sU days' EHr»y»and espedally a waek ol such terribly serera work as heaadethvaweraaUeduponto perionn on this occasion. At Ma time dtuing the 000test he waa rather "quMr," ftom wabtof slen mainly, but the skill and knowledge of bis CrAv. "Happy Jack" Smith, prored suffldent to pall him ttraugh this «sls In the Jouraey, and, this done, llaxt*o iipeedand stamlnawere mora tbane^Tual to the task ol com* Ingoat winner. Tbe competition Just cluwd waa memor> able not only on account of the unpreeedeotedly large Kora made by the winner, but because of the ihct that of thuse wbo foIhHved him one beat by three and thr««- ouarter mllea (he best prvrlous performance in this cuuo* try, and ono that hsd been but twice excelled In EngUnd, woUe the three following each covrrvd a greater nunber of miles than had competitors who finished In the same rala* tlrepMUlons In any former toumamenu and two others ralleunpmora than fire huodrvd miles. This made seren man who xeached the flve-buodrtMl-mlle mark—one less Chan arrired at that now (hmlUor point on tbe occasion of tba ]t<M belt raee Iwt Wloter at the same plaA but In the O'Leaiyncathauggrcgataof miles in excess of jlra bun* dred, addlnir toBctfaor the overplus of all the compet- Icora, vaa S)^ a^lnst 17ft^i In tho Rosa mntesi' a dUferuice of luS ulleri. lilke lis predecessor at the same place, thin race was alrto noticeable fur the close- ness with which It waa waged, and Che ooikaequsni UTcrib' of tbe test to which tbr endariog powa as weU as the pluck of the pattlclpsntJi waa sutdcctad. The pace which was put on bytheivaders during the first half of the week found out, more or less quickly, the weak plaoes in the anatomy of the eighteen men who staried so confidentl>' on Uoodsy morning, Apnl &, and ihe result was the drirlng fk-om the inckuf aereral Ibr one or an* Other reason, but mainly from tbe elTectt of tba unusually hard and fkat work they wera called upon to perform. Thoone thing which was more regretted than any other In connection with this alTslr waa tbe partial ^Usabllnic of Dan O^Leary's man, John Dobler, by a serere cold which settled Lu tb^ Itifl knee end lower psrt of bis leg, at a time aheo he held a splendid position, and waa by o>any good Judges bellerwl to hare agood chance to win the bulk ol the xanrclsand monoy. If he had oouilnurd sound In wind and llinb throughout tha week, he would lia«e made tlie race clone and exciting uutll the closing hour, and, whether lie «»uM ban won or not, public Intanmt vtimiIU lufcve htt t x luicnAitlfd. and the crowds floeklDg to tbe Garden would bare bcvn conslderablr larger ereu tban tbey were. Ac* eomplUhcJ as It waa wnUe lljthtliig heroloally acalnst con* tinoal lain severe enougb to have loUuccd many men almUarfy latuated lo abandon tbe hopeless task, Dob- ler's performance (531 miles) stamps blm aa a man Of ability as a pedeittrlan Ikr abora the onllnary; and under ituch clrcumstancm be nhonld bare no lack of backcm In the future, lie had firat-dass attend- ance, being liMiked after by Dan 0*Leary, Oeorge Guyon, Jim Smith and W. £. Ilaidloe. When It was ooncedetl that bis chance for gutiilng cliber first or seoood place waa gone, Pegraiu, who by many hod been looked upon as tha probable wloner, wom ctfocrally regarded aa a man and a brother who waM capable of making Hart travri my fast to win; but Petfrnm was affected by the sarerity or the pace at which no had been caxried along during the first three days, and he liitled to do what waa expected of him Ip the last fony-clgiit hours, blling about sixteen milea behind hla previous record for Friday, and nearly aleren behind that Ibr Baturdsy. lie worked In srbednJe time at first, but failed to keep up to the flgoras agr ee d upon aa about the propvr titkug—a lisct a*hlch canaed hla backer, Tom Davis (n-hn whs hIw ooncemed In the busl- nne arrangement, together with Joseph DoylOp wbo en- tend Xleleilurpliy) kevo dluupitlntmrnt and not a little ebagi1ii,as be had proreRseu coofldence IntbeabOlty of bis men, Peirram and lf»n-nr<l, taJtlng first and second .... THE TOHF. RAOnVO AT mew OHIiEAHS. Tuesday, Aprils, was tbe foarth day of the eprlngmeet- ing ofthe Lonlalana Jockey Clab. Tbe weather was pli^a- ant and the track In pretty good shape. Por the first race, two miles, orer burdlea, fur a puiae of S20Q, SfiU to the eec- ood, O. B. Horrls* Frank Short took tbe lead on the first turn, and, aa lie waa norer squaraly readied, he won easily m 4:01, with Jim Fay second and Blackburn's Mamie Hay third. The second race was a dash of a mile and a quarter, fur all agea, with sellioc allowances, fiUO to the winner and SBO to the necond. w. lakeland's Little Rcbwon by half a length In t:l^. Barnes A West's La Bol was seo- ood, and Hike Walah^i Shortllae third. The third race was the Howard Stakes, lor all ages, at $S0 eaeli, play or pay. with Wadded by tha club and SfiD byC.T. HowardTof which combined amuoot the aooond receiTed gUO. Cat- tiUl & I<Bkeland's Bucktle was tbe fkrorite, and an easy winoer. He took the first beat In 3:41, with Caldwell i Creeps Blsiy Walton second, and the second heat In 337, with Brian A Cu.>s Eeene Blchanls seoood. The erenta arranged for dedsloa at New Orlaana, I^, April a. were, owing to Indemcnt weather, portponed till the lOih, when the track was heavy, but the weather plea- sant and the attendance lam. ameng thoae on the stand being Qeneral Orant. The tfnt e\TAt waa an extra race of hair a mlI«for two-yrar-olda, torapomo of glS^ of which $& to the second. The raee was a good one. although mamdbyasUgfataccldentto Bonny, wbo fell In tbe turn Just bcfVnw entering the aovtch. The result, howeTcr. waa never In doubt,, for. Batfcly J: Bngglns*,Hl« Blanch won by ten lengths in Ms., with Jaa. Borget'a La Perl- chole second and BarUy 4 Hojarioa' ,Bcasle_ Davis third- The second event waa of a mile and a ftarlong, for a puree of VOO, of whldi SBO to the second, ffvor-ycar-olda and upwards to carry 110 ponnda. tht«e-ycar-olds to carry their proper weight, with the usual allowanoca ibr sex. Baikly £ Co.*8 L'Aiven- ttne took the lead at the start and was nenr headed. winnmg canly In 2:U9^ with Bride's Gabriel eeeond aod Walsh's MoIUe Halt inUd. The next race waa a daab ul three-Qnartera of a mile for sB agea, at weight tor ace, for a pniae ot 9SDt of wbkh tbe accond received VO. At the start Battle U. took the lead, and, keeping It, won by half a length In 1:1101^. with BarklyA Bujolns* Jsck llardy second and Bride'a Gabrld third. Tue last race ol the day wasadaahofamlloand three-qoartera-for allagea, nb to tbe wlimer aod $30 to Ihe second. Morris' Loog Taw was an easy wloner bf half-a^oxen lengtlis In 3:1(1 with Barkly A Hu£glos* Elhi Bowett (aged) second and Lakeland*s Typhooo (aged> third. Lakeland's Jim Fay (aged) waa beaten off. CBICKET. TBK CBIOKSTKBS* ASSOCIATION. The third annual meeting ofthe Cricketers^ AaaocUtloa ofthe United SUtee was hdd at fiOB Walnut street, Phlia. ddpUa. Pa., oo April 0. when the delegates preaent were D Q. Xewball, Tounjg America Club: Llndley Halnea, Herion: C. H. Tarnall. Belmont: H. W. Br^own. German- town: A. a. Oatcrbrtdse. Philadelphia; K. P. TomUn and W Vonon, airard; J-r. Grsen, Peninsular of Detroit; J. A. Page. OxfbnL The ezacntlTe commtttee were In- structed to arrange a match tKCwoen the meraben of tbe ehiha fhrmlng tho assodatlon for Its benefit This game wUlmoetUk^ ba Phlladdphia va. United Btatea, and wm be played soon after the opening of tbe seaaon. The ro- poctof the executive eommltiaa waa read and approved, and the fidlowlng ofBoers wen dected for the ensuing jmr: President. A. A. OoteTbrtdge^ Phlladdphia; fltA Tloe^resldent. J. T. Boater, 6t. George of New Voi^; sao- oad vieo-president. J. Barry Lee, Bahlfflore; seeretaiy and treasurer, John P. Green, Bdmont; cozraapondlag se u e tary, H. W. Brown, Oomantovn Clob; axecntivo committee—D. a. b'ewbalL Tonng America; J. BUgway Moora, Staten Island; L. Hs ^ ua. MerioiL CBlcxvr KoTxa.—George Wright In a reoeat latttr to ua nya: "I have been over to HsTkard twice awaekfortba paat month practicing oleket -rith tha studenta. and have Et up qnlte an interest smongthem—eomocB so that tbey ,re- Ibrmed a dub of 7B membcra. Tbey bare Just lected a ground, and eoncraelad to have It Isid oot In the pcover shape. While bowUqg to them I vaa sniprtaed with tbeDod form they showed at the bat." The Manhat. tnn dnh will open the season on flatardar* AprU Zf. at Pnapaet faxk, wHbapncMcofamCr gldai Domg efaann «tSr.X There U a pro^iect this season of soeUig A ■cries c# games played h at a een alevan ot Harvard and ctiombia ooucm bctwraColDBiUaua nmu^l* TgiiU ynjTBiABi', plaeis. Insteadol second and third, whleb they did C^pt. T. £. Halleck ur BoAton was also bi'hud PecTam, who was attended by Magec'and uthrm, while Jack Oottld- Ing had charge of Howunl. who coveted mllea, and Uiertby astonlidicd all bi-huldera; fbr, althoogh conceded to be possessed of vxcrllrnt staying power, be waa not thought to he »peeily enc»ugb to get well to the fan In such cnmpanv. Allen managed to get fUth place. wUh OWf mtli-a, and by travrilng the greatest distance during the last twenty-two hours, tH mDea, won the handsome easy-chair ofTered as a priie by a ftamltnre mannfacturug firm. Ho wua trained for tbe mcaand attetided doring the content by John SkaMr. the running and walklng-ahoe manaJhcturcr. l^ng-rtriding Fred Krttfane was In dllfleulttoe with hU Internal depart- ment during the early psrt of the race, which interfered with tbe plans he had laid out; still, by Industry and per. •everanee he maoagad, almoac enurely by walking, to reach a total of 516 mllea, which was nineteen miles and a lap lesa than his score In tbe contest for the Boee bdL Tbe nxrctm of the toomamcot floaoclaDy was proportlooste to Its success ttom a profh«rionaJ standpoint, rh^—^j^j of paiBons paying admlsalon nluhily; while the greater throng was present on the first night (when oonsldenble **paper" came In), the greaio' number of tickets were sold on Friday, and tha next largest od the doalng night, when complimentary tickets, excrptsnchas were Issued tome n- benonhepreeaandtoUdlrB,werenotrecelved. Therrwin moee lad lc« in attendanee each day than wera preaent at the maiorUy of almUar entertainments held here, while tha feBKtal character of tho aasemblagca was nnnmialiy good modi l»Kter. In fket, than those Kathetvd at many 'ous competitions as to ftviuently exdte remark.- VTBngnuents for>- ooorlDr, etc, were- simply aa ptiiOct aa experience and InteUlgentsystemaasIng I make tbetn, while tba men cmplojred on the shecta and dials petlormed their labors consckAtlously, and with greater ability than was obaerrableupon former occaidona. The sheets were careftilly examined by men of large expc^ rieooe In ssch mattcta, and every precaution was taken to guard againstpoaidble error; and aa capable men were in charge, and the track was a measnred eighth-of-a-mlle around, the records given an not likely to admit of qu» uoo. The Introductuo of tho system of telephoning the miles as made to the man at the mammoth blackboard, opoa which the names of all the contestants appeared In Urge white letters, with the miles traveled set op- po^te, being pot op as soon as made, was a com- plete suoccas, glring entire Bsilsfhctlon to the peofrie^ wbo oonld thereby we, at any stage of the oontcat, ... ... - - - . _ _ the relatlvo poaltluns of tbe men. genera] man- agement waa also excellent, proper arrangements hav- loir tieen made to handle a ug crowd, and there waa a nodceabla abaenee of anything approaching rowdyism, while saeb efTecttve meamuea bad bcfn adoptrd lor the protection of the financial Intcresta of tbe men on tbe back that there were, we think, fhwer "teaksgea" than in any other of tbe miny similar events, and cutueqnently the pedestrians wertf not the sufferers lo cash that It H ptvtty well ktwwn ther nsnally are whvn anch nfegwrds are dUpenjied with. The arrenKemeMt by which the tents of the men were placed togrtiivr at the ean end Of Ihe gardon. outride thn truck, worked well. harrluK that It waa a bit draughty: and the Intcrioruf the building was made more nttractlvc and chevrfUl, as well as ciimlonable, by the IndiffL'rence shown by the management tn regard to the quantity of gas cnnsumpd. The account of the cootcKt which appears upon an out- side pa«e carries us up to the dose ot the filth day, when tJie order of the cumpctltorn was as follows: Hart. Pegnm, Howard, Dobler. Krubne, Allen, WlllUma and HanwaKer, these being all who remslned ofthe eighteen who started. The leader was neariy eleven mlln ahead ot the best record prerioudy made, and ttv\n this time forward heountlnoed to tvel orf bcA-on-rccurds mile after mile nntU time waa up. Ue looked so fteah and went over the ground with so elastic a step that It sevmed an oner ImiKHtslblUty for Uart to fan to win handdy; nut In such oontet-ts there Is always a chance lor acddeou which mlitbt transform a winner Into a loser, and with this lor- lorn hope to ding to Pegrem, wbo had given up the Idea of overtaking Uart by showing superior npeed and endnrenoe, kept up a tmlform pace; and, although hla hopeii were not reauxed. he eaally kept Howard at a very respectable distance In the rvar. Howard and Dobler wera wlihln a few miles of each ottier when the day^s work was begun by the latter, and. as he was looking better than ha bad shown up during the preeedlog fOrty-elgbt hours, and — a jjjg (at-' ' ■- was making cood time-over _ _ , trainer eonaldered It wise to bring his msn back to awdust, Howard's the track, which ho did a fbw mlnutca before _ _ M. Wltliln ao hour Pegram. Allen, llsnwaker and Williams returned to tUe path, ai.d tbry were fbl- lowed an hour f>r no later by Itart and Krohne, ao that all were at It agaliL There were but a few hundred people In the Oarden, and the procesalun around the track waa any- thing hut lively; but the rivalry between Howard and Dobter. aud between Allen and Krohne. who were re- •pecCvaly alrrrtog for third and fburth blaoea, waa sufll- aent to make oach put his t>est toot forward, and the struggle between them csused tho drowsy spcctaiora to wake up and occaslooally encourage the oonteaianta with applaose. The fact that Uiey had enterrd upon the Isist day of their prolonged tramp served to in- fiiRO new life mto oil the eompetlton, and after the stiffneaa reniltUiR fnm. rrvt wore otf the consciousness that tbe end was uat approaching had tlte vO^ofcanaliig ibemtostepoutmoreTigoroutly, aodthdr countenanou to sbowiewer timcenof tlie phjraical nulTering endured In a more or less dM[ree by all during the five preceding dava AUthe men did good work, the leader oontlnnlng rnilni ahesd of Brown's great soot«. Uart completed five hun- dred mllea at 4h. Zttn. tfa. A. M., and atSh. Um. 20s. Pegram reached tbe same point—nearly lour faoure* dllfmnce In time; and yet tbe tatter was doing a periormance nn- enttaied In America. At 12 o'clock u. Hart hwfl acorvd fB8>£ mllea and Pegram fil7 miles, and 11 wasjnst 5h. fiOm.9t^. P. X. when the fignres on the blackboard were altered to UO fbr tlie fOmer. The people came earlier than usual on this day. and In greater numbers, there belus aiooitb preeent In toe aitrmoon to quite fill the oesta; but there were ^ewar departures than cnirtomarr as the lime fbr gastronomlr reflresbment drew nigh, those who had nod seats prefMog to keep them. Thetpmalorafbllyraeog- njred the mt^t of. the work being done by the majority ol the men on the back, and applause was contlnuuua, Ik*' quently increasing In volnme until It reached tlie pro- portions of a dearrnlng roar. FI«»rat trilmtcn In ahnudanoe were r«celved by the spry leader, while Dobler waa likewise tho recl|jlent of niimerous similar tokens from tbOAC wh? admired hla splendid plock and aympNthlxed With him on account ofthe mUfintoiw which had deatnycd whatever chance he might have bod of winning fintt bonora. Although still endnnojc much pain, he waa eon- elderably better than ha hsd been, and e.tcltement and grit buoying hin up. bo did some Isst walking and running daring the afternoon and evening. At 6h. Ssm. Sis. Hart placed himself even with Blower Browo's score of AO mll«a,butthe latter took I40h. SDm. to do that acd 170 yds. addltionaL whereas tha womlcrfhl colored youth bad occaplud nm lajh. 33m. BWl thus. It will be seen, having about an hour ami forty-five minutes to spare. The scene which followed the pladog ol theae eagerly-wmlted Ihr figures on the blackboard beggandeacriptlon; and as the champion ran around tbe track, carrying aloft an American flaf nttacbed to the handle of anew broom, a storm of applause arose from the exdted multitude, wbo In a body had risen tnm their scats to give greater fbrce to the measure of their enthusiastic demonsttrntlnn, while Bent^s hand played appropriate music with more tban cus- tomary spirit. Itwasaanprememoment Intbellfeof'Black Dan." and hla countenance beamed forth tbe prerioosly Inexperienced pleasure which It atforued blm. We nred not oecnpy valuable ^psce by describing tbe progress of tbeeompetliton. and tbe scenes which characterued the closing houra, aa no change occurred in the relative pod- tloiu of the coniessaota, and the pruceedlnga were marked (probahly In a lesser degrae.owug tn tha fket that the honore of first and second place woe not divided between tbe two raoea, but ware scooped by gentlemen of the colored per- raasion) by the exdtement and entboalasm rendered fkmll- lar to Kew-Ynrfcen at the aame place In the put. The osoal number of expensive floral plaeea were prencnted. cbleflr by todlw. to the leader and other tkvorltea, tba fcrmer also 5^^?^nSeiaat tolndSe him or £S5»J; ti^8«Bft*» huBdiod *aiai* tob Tain attempt to Jin vJhatraStal ebTlm. IftL. when be had tbe hteUj w wa—rr^^ mllea, 'to was yet S?^t^il! I other monarchs of tbe pedestrian world. When be com- pleted hla aaotb mile, ahoot eight o'clock, a lady threw an elegant reiL white and bhie sDk.sash over Hart's sbool- dcn; sod he msde two drcultj of tba eooiae with It around him, walking square heel-and'toe. as If ha had just started In a mllo-ncc, while the admiring oowd yelled and yelled agaliL The limit of time was I0.-Q5 P. M.. bnt It Is addom that In eompetltfona ot this descrio- tloa any one Is toond on thr ttadk within a half an bon or more of the fixed closliwilou* and this the pohUe have come to nndemand so thorough^ that thoae wbo want to bo In at the death makelt apobtt togoearly; eonseqoent' lytho admission money which maybe loot throng tha failure of the oontestania to remain oo the track uncU tbe an n ounced time Ibr the race to tenntnato amounts to little. lUs eontast waa ao exerndon to the rale In this n- opect, tha flm to leava bdng WlUtanuL at 8h. iOm. SBa. r. JL. wttb a score of 019% mOea, and at fib. -ttn. Ita. Hanwaker ntltad, with 4Sa3£ ullca eepodsa hU name! Tbli man ti not *xat oaf* fbr a looc-dManoa pafJattrian gn(i tha ^ s tt i har e of tha eato-nc0pta to wfilch bt phy-a perfivmance which,tolthfid and eomp*- Qouldlng vaa mlgbtUs'bleasad *itb. That thenScthnS to^wHh<l»5i « Vh-Jm. aoa. ThovOm^m ra«tfdwhWi.cpnaidcrinBibe fStboSaatest dlsUoco done hy wy one of the men on iSfflS'iKbade adieu to the oath at»h, hla rec- crdhS^Twi mUes, which, alUhlngs oon«»d«»d,«s «- S«iU^gooa. and cr«Utahle to boffi hloj and SSSadTal 9b. Sm. asiu with the big Jn^U^mUea more than he made when to finished nMt behind Mtnphy—a tent Jack -'-"^ roong but Dobler was —-^--i,—— , S 911 llmTirltll on mUea aa LU aanira-not ao good br I9X "UM aa h. vaa cirdHnl with on the occulon ^nnble ba had with alSbffilcji. tha wlaiKtaoUtaiT and alonr, and ha kcf t maidalng on SSinfibiuiSSJa on hlM aieompllabln, ifflnJl™}«d bten decided, and then, alter walking nearly a Uo with grSSSoni, gold and «U«r champion felt ctaped SSnndhl. WalSt, he rt«pp«ji Into hi. tent, and tlio Smt«t ran in the annala of loDK-dUtance p«des- tHubni waa over. Or ooone nproailcnu appUuae tSSSiS iSIt M he aped aroond the elllpM the Inat dSe MddUappeaitd^ his tent. The band th<n SSik™ th?T^S«llTe ,and appioprtale air "Hom.. Snrt Hame," and the well-plraaed aawmblam left the hSadSi -rfiewlDDer-i'exact time of depattuiewM Wi. jSnlaS, or 141b. wm. aOfcironi me rtart HcoouMbaT» ii^rni^e iwo mllm itiore before the axplratlon of time, and ft Uprobable tha-. had he been e IomIt preved dur.ng tbVii^nra d.Tr. ho cuuld hare addi^weiity inll« or of u punlih Dg a race. The gatheriOB of ooeetalora on theclo«lnKeTmlnEw.i.not»lan;e aa on Wd«I_;'5''«: when the'aoal r^ult waa "o' mpnwdjv rOOUddM certain. whUe the acore up to three o'clock In the aller- •hoved Inlt what the order of dnllhluc waa goliw to S, Sd, of enorae, Iea»ened pubUc Inucrert and ar- reted the attendance. Uowerer, couldeilng that the iSom wm tnm 10 a. ». till 9.30 T. sr., the pr«. ence of orer nine thouwind paylnc people mu»t be looked npon aa an eicelleiit day> J'0»>««i, ^.SISS aa poMlble after the pedewriana hid dreucd they left tha^aUdlnz and tepalild to hotela or private real- dencaa, where qnaiteta had been prorided fortbem. and where they w«i« properly eared lor and put to bed. Uar^ Pecnm, Bowaid, AIleB and otheia wen out for an alrln* next day. and none of them lUt mocb the worae for the labor they had pertened during tbe week. Underneath we pieaent a table ahowlng the patdtloiu of the «ijt four menandthedManeeaaanmpUahed by them at the end of eveiy hour during the laoe: Jour. I uaaer. I jaee ml. I Hart. I Wn'phy7 UbkYdr. I MliiTda. B MO » tdt. Helntyie. U I.W u I.SD Faber. a (DO 31 l.UD Faber. Halt. a MO a i>o Si 2B S3 2a> 4... ft... «... 7... »... 10... II... 12... U... 14... 1»... 16... IT... 18... SI... 9Z... .*! , sr...... M u M w a ...... to <s. «4 «5 m S:::::: m TO 71 7» S::;;:: 7» 7« 77 7» S:::::: BI 81 O S4...... 91... IB... T9..- M... 9(... W... TT... va.... 101.... 102.... KB.... 104 101.... 108.... 107.... lU.... 109.... 110.... III.... m.... lU.... 114.... lU.... IIS.... 117.... 118.... 119.... ISO.... 121.... 121.... 123.... U4.... 12S.... 120.... S:;:: U9.... 130.... Ul.... IS.... ISl.... U4.... 135.... US.... W.... IS.... US.... 140.... 141.... 142.... 40 46 61 ODD S7 1.840 O 66U SB 1,100 73 440 79 440 84 4«> O) X20 9S 8B0 Hart. 100 440 108 440 100 I,»«0 118 440 120 660 m 320 129 1,840 131 QUO ni an U8 1.840 IID 1,810 145 «D Dobler. 147 eso Ml 1.1CD us ZD ISO eao 1S4 asD 188 1,100 000 m 440 m 177 181 IBS 190 440 194 880 Hart. 199 000- BB an> 207 SSO ail 1,330 OS 889 m m 2U «■> 88 m M 930 228 1.S0 SI ODD Dobler. 238 OOO 213 ao Ilart. 218 4M 3U too lyt 1,320 m on SB 000 DO aao (74 seo nV 220 3a UUD sa 40 301 MOD 308 880 3S 1440 Doblar. SB mt 83 aa 318. aeo Hut. 330 SSI SU 848 440 S« 440 SBS ODD SU 440 seo L840 Hart. SO 330 898 UUD SM 000 339 000 ag ao 387 LIOO SB 880 SB.1.840 400 LUD 404 1,840 408 i«a 40B 189 408 4177 411 418 419 SSD 424 440 428 seo 4S3 I.IOD 438 1,320 4IS 440 447 1.320 482 440 4U 1,100 440 tea 484 1,100 4<H 1,840 m 1,31) 478 440 480 ceo 484 220 487 1,840 491 1,840 492 000 402 OOU 492 OUO 494 1,320 498 ceo SB 440 gaz 1^ BOR 2SD 812 220 SIS sao sa) 1,840 103 OOO 828 1,100 831 ao 839 1,100 840 000 812 1,100 8<S 1,810 ISO 1,10) 834 230 US 1,840 SS3 440 sssias sao seo 40 440 a 320 so 1,320 SB 000 73 ODD 77 1,840 82 1,840 88 1,840 94 tn Faber. 100 ODD 103 I,S» KB 440 Dobler. lU SO 118 1,100 123 640 128 am IS ' ODU UO 2a> 1S4 22) IS 1,840 148 SSD Uart. 148 seo 147 1,320 US 29 178 1,1(1) ISl 880 168 220 171 220 ITS 880 119 1,100 UO i,im 1H9 ao 104 an Dobler. 198 l,8<0 303 440 2D7 220 111 8H) US LS40 119 1,100 2B 1^ at 000 224 OOO as.i,3a> ZD 1.320 Han. 333 UCD 238 ZD 242 \JUO Dobler. 247 8H0 291 1,100 23B 880 298 1^ 2S 1,SB SI 277 190 44D 194 1,840 as UB SB 1^ SOT ai ai on BI8 OBO -§» aao mi 8D SI8 1.10) Dobler. 819 LUD - Hart. SM 1,100 3)8 440 sa 40 a> 1,100 SSS 440 841 am SIS SD S3l ID as IJHD SSO 1J30 Dobler. 30 OOO 388 440 sn so 378 1,100 aao 1,100 384 SBD SB SB S91 am SB! aao SI w 391 BU Pegram. 000 Dobler. 304 l,SD 397 440 4U> OUO 402 BSD regrain. 40>r ffio 411 NO 4U OOO 420 000 424 I.IOU 418 1,840 431 (D) 4S8 HO 440 220 444 1.100 448 1.1C0 492 1,840 496 660 469 440 463 aao 488 U) 410 OOO 473 000 473 000 473 ODD 474 1,100 418 440 480 1,100 48S sai 490 000 498 120 439 ao ao4 aeo SIB 1,840 813 1,100 817 UD Ul IBO 621 KU 82S 1,S40 UO flSO tan 440 SB 440 638 88D 842 440 843 1,100 SU 1,840 ntro. Winiama. lOLTda. H 4W Fegram. 18 seo a aao Wooda 27 860 S 1,100 Sr I,99D 43 230 Dobler. 48 OOO 84 ODO m 440 Si 1,100 70 1,S>0 18 680 81 440 87 440 B aeo m coo lOS 230 Faber. lU 220 lie ocD 121 000 121 000 121 OO) 123 1,100 127 MO 131 sao 138 1,810 110 aao 149 22D 149 MO 110 OUO 191 220 Allen U2 1,840 198 SSO US 1.640 183 OD 107 2IU 171 (to ITS OUO ITS 000 Pegram. lis aa IRB eeo UU 1,320 198 SfO IB BO an) SOD Allen. 2D0 220 Pesrara. 201 000 SB 1,100 2IU 440 ZIS 410 117 no 81 SSO ZI7 600 290 1,32) 08 440 MD 440 244 I,aD SB 440 SB 1,100 172 OD as 440 m 440 ai 1,840 ta i.im SB ODD a* OOO' IB ODO SB ao sor ao SU I,SB) SIS LStO ai im. 314 ~ 329 2X) OS '4iD 338 uim 338 LSD 343 SB 348 aao SB OBI .3B 440 371 an; SB. ao aar as ■ an 2a) Dobler. SI 1,390 392 000 393 440 306 ODD 401 000 DObler. 4U6 440 410 000 413 1,320 418 660 420 1,100 424 1,810 438 120 431 1J2D 434 HU 437 1,330 441 SSO 449 660 449 (00 491 1,100 4IS 000 436 2D 490 880 460 ODD 460 000 481 440 489 880 489 ao 471 1,100 4T3 440 479 ODO Howard. 4'<i SO 487 220 491 I.IOD 486'1,940 SCO am 608 SO SOT 1,100 610 tlO 818 aao 620 28) sa seo S2B 860 8S ao SSI I, loo 834 S6D 834 1.10O _rtniTtll,_ Pefrrmmf* HhLYUn. a 220 Faber. U 220 Woodl. 21 440 AUen. a seo S 220 Dobler. 37 440 43 aeo AUen. 48 1.840 Wood*, a 1,320 If) fW) 83 i,:o) 6U i;u> 75 OUO flo no . 84. 120 80 ao 93 440 97 220 Mclntyre. lUO l.MO 108 440 10) M) lU 660 117 OU) 121 OUO 121 an m ODD 1Z7 CUO 131 220 I3S 880 19 OUO 142 21) 149 too Allen 147 1.940 Paber 191 220 Hclnlyre. U3 am 157*'"S leu i.iDO 189 I.32U 1,0 1.100 173 080 175 000 Allen. m no UO 410 IST tH) Iftl 2U 195 1.3«) 199 tffi Peatam. m ODD Allen, an 220 2U0 220 208 1,610 208 440 2tz 1,100 217 440 12U ao 2S no a7 220 ai ZD Howard. ZH I.JDO 239 aeo AUaa. 243 Vfitt 20 ODO 293 ao 208 ao IB ao SOS ao aa 1,100 274 zn 238 000 BI 1,810 S4 1,840 M 1,840 2M 1,640 34 1.940 288 aeo 2M e«D 298 ISO SUE mo 307 OUO 310 OUO 314 OOO 318 aao 323 220 336 i,ao sai 440 396 340 318 OOO ODD 000 397 000 381 BSD 366 1.840 3/1 M) 373 OUO SIS ODD 378 ODD 319 000 S77 OOO 3)9 eao Sll ouu 386 1,840 3ie 1.540 302 M V7 1.330 401 1.810 4U7 330 411 - ao 418 440 430 ISO 424 880 49 890 493 HO 4>7 1.840 441 680 444 SO 448 880 491 SB 493 ao 493 220 453 220 434 1.100 468 1,320 4£2 eao 489 220 473 1,840 478 eao Dobler. 4B 1,540 487 OOO 490 «) 494 COO 4» 330 600 nn as 1,840 507 1,100 511 440 514 1,840 518 1,330 521 660 824 1,320 5S 531 _ ^. .DISTAKCECOVERSDEACH.DAT. we benwlth prcaent the dUtance trareled erety day by tbe men who flnlMied. The track. It wUI be remraibmd. nieaaored onoelghth of a mUe, and we will atate here that Bart on the fourth day covered 16B yanli more than B'i mllea, on the fifth day 85 yarda more tnan BRfi mllea. aiid oo Ihe rljnb da^lSSyaida more tban 73 mllea, inaklw hi* Flrel., 8eona< Third Fifth. WUI- Han- Uma. ««k*r K. L. U. L. lOO 1 90 0 74 7 78 0 ao S 7S 0 84 I TS S 87-1 0 3 ^ — -. 73 0 as 3 Total..IM5 OisS^ISM BIBI 0 525 S'SIS 0!lfl9"8l4»l~i Hart...... P egya m.. Howard.. I Dobler.... Halt Pegiam... Howard... Dobler.... TOTAIi ACIUAIi WALKINO TIHB. IISA. Olaa. lU. . 108 43 B . 109 43 08 lis 01 83 AUen , lOSA. 3BM. 264. Rrobne 113 42 4S WllUamt.. .. US 41 17 Hanwaker^.. U3 34 19 . a».: . 09t. u 19 17 TOTAL RESTINO TIME. ^« 34*. 24at. 4««. Krohne. 27 18 IS WlUlama 24 04 18 Hanwaker. 27 11 48 The total amonnt of money recelTcdlat the boi-offlce. from tha aale of 68.478 ticketi at aftyc^taeieh: ind % b^">W "sua al one dollar each extra, waa •28,683. On? haUoflhla amount waa glren to tho ttakeh^er In tnut Sr..iS!„^°"^;?^?' »JSL^?^'¥ deducted uerenom Ibr nlary of repceeenUuVea appointed by Sj?fiTf teS ""^ amonnt to bo tUrldJd waa !S^?^i^'^ the amoont doe to och of thoM JJSft^ H^Ai*"* In the procMda a* followa: Hart, 88.910.78; Pegram, 8X4fn.37: Howard. Si 742.09- DohlAr fpu4: A]ie??Si^Kr£^.«ns': S'luu^Ltuau; Snwaker, »k45. rfart alao reolrea «9.u5) In awee> •takea money and •I.OOO extim for beating ihe moid, mat InghlscaahrrtomtkoraTS. Bealaow^iatheb^hS^ 'be Mgond elx-daT belt now In bla po e e t a u oo. In aBdlttaa nwnea i^it year* IiiODRBKCT.—A eoneapnndent at iToy. H. T., —*— "acBp ecna baa bee n aeodlag you Inoocrece f tnm Troy. Jimmy KUlmil a dOTer fisilow, apoit.muacv at aoma of t&e picnic^ bat U not regarded ?^!?-^*??V*"*'?''*'"'^?*°««'! twrdoen be teach the AttalctleClnboraclaaaoflnatUataatodenta. OenaBoM la aola Initracaor at tbe A. C. gymnaalimi. AmAi. tbe A- C. nerer dreamed of anch a thing aa leaiinc either of the two liorM.tncka In lAnalngbaig, nor do tne tldn eeerOow orer Centra Iiland, altbongh a fteahet Mea to do ao eraiy Spslng." HOLaii VB. ABnnoBa—The aeeond depoaUof tl25a fide lor the tweniy.aTo mUawalklng matclibetwem E<C O. Holike and T. H. Armatrang haa to ba made at Ttm Currn oOoe on or befm Friday, April 1^ not laier than ihree o'clock r. n., and tba third and flnaTof Baoa dda laalled IbroDAprD 14,on which date a flnal nSebouSr S4Mf5««»tobeeboaen,and tbe plac»wb«i« Slato beanteatw)mnat be decided upon, both lamm now csgaged In OUlng theaualTea phyalcaUy for the eneonnui; Donun WuOA BLAOS.—A aersaty-an-honr RMa-rnnl ;leaae nee lor «S0O In money and a medal toApUeau ntam.lf.T.,clo.lng A^ la Tj5nt«^fiS?|3S « nudiL vaa mm by Oaoiga Onfrau. wtS in!! credllal wlib ao mnes In TSua. UuE I^i^rPDen^ M«OBd.aS bum; Daalal Mabooey thlid,^ mOea^P^ Tba cent '^^^ placed, Dobler, prominentia 1 — brttand IMKgkrtflympica- _^^renontane(8i:^«Bkh hema Seriteetottaac fflMtjmiit iof JWm B man wbo Dnaa*it:-botn' lato , O'Leary, ao . reir - ftT«*bly tbat he now fiapan to «•<* tbcm aa » t"??; ■Ci"" $?>• two beat Ipadeatrl^aa EnalaD<l ean_ p««AwK:^Ith that purpoae in Vlav baaaDnl arTBg CLTmcoOae on Jlbg. SayrAprU O, and depOaltcd are h«n<rt<r.<l«l»i» witltthe following dbkllenc<vria which tN attotlaB;^ Cbarfta Bovcll and Blower Brown U Inelted: 1„ ,. ■ KKW TOBK. Apm 12, UA -.• Frank QcniT, Esq.—Dear Mr: Being deeuoaa of mUir alnjtmyiJlfaatotbecorrcetMaaofmy belief that I ten. etwoWlong-dUtanoe Ro-a^TOO-preaaepedMrlantftK the world, I hweby chaJlonge .ay two men In Eoeland to- make a match with Frank Hart and John Dobkr. upos- thexe condlilona: the match to be Ibr any ram that may be aarved upon from ten thoujtand dollara a aide npwanla, the (filiation ofthocontCTtto bo 142 conaeentiTehouia, and to take place In New Vork City three raootha tlvm date of •IgnliiK artlclea of agreement The challenge wUI remain own for two months from dare of iMue. A letter ofac- ecplance. airompanleU by Bto hundred dollara u eojer Sat amount now placed by me In your handf. wUl nxdye my Immediate attention. There are aereial men In Eoeland wbo are generally aupposed to be auperior to anv ^thU continent, and I thereto* expect to tee thla chal- lenge promptly accepted. y«"~l'515}'£o>ULuiT. Chrla. Faber of Ilowark. N. J., who ™ ip unlortuMte aa to be dUabled early lo the rare for the 0'I.ean bJt Lut week, bai by no means loat eonlldsiKa In hlmaclt, and that be BtUl haa blende Is ehown by tbe appended ehaDense lo aU walaeni-a deS which ahould not be allovad to panby nnnotlced by Charier Hamman, ""y™! Krohne and otnere who claim epeelal exeoUeoceln th a llneol ■port.andhaTeat dllferent tImea expnaicd ihelr leadlnesa to make a match with anybodr Ibr a large amoan^o^e^lgagelDaaweeI>•lakeaw^th other riod inea. If tbey, or any one of (hem, la ofthe lame mind now, they ara nolUed that we hoU tUD on account of tbu challnge: Nsv Tong, April 12, lAU Funk Oubbm. Eao.—Dev sir: I will match Chrlatlan and.tae78.bonra or ilx-dar match, fbr any snm now tl.OD upwarda: or. he ahaU enter Into a aweeprtakea ra«, each niandepoaUlna«ioa.thewluiertatakealt. lamoluMe- pared to matcb Faber to walk Geo. Uayim for either the ffboor or ilx-day belt bow held by him (Guyon), prorMad be wUl name New Tork Clly aa the place of eontert. S^d race to take plaoe flrom fiirty to auty daya Dom algnatore ofanldeai Iberewlth place In your haoda.onehondred dollara, to be oorered by anyone willing U walk one or other ofthe malchea here pnpoaed. Beepeeiltally. Jambs Smith. BOBIBSUIT AHD MeCABTBT. We now hold all the money, one tbouaand dollara. for the Lancaahlre wxeMUng matcb, ben of three hackfUl^ between Plank EobUuon of Lawrence Haia., and Owen JleCartbyof Manayunk. Pa., the final depoalt. mo Ihim each, baring beeD.made good on Slonday, April IX, Bobln- •oa iwndina hla ehare by eipreiw and Noah MakinanD com- ing to New York wUh MeCarthy'a. MaUnaon akn lelt lUtT dollara to pay Itoblnaon^a expensca, and, aa piondcd for In the aniclea, we wlU fbrward that amount to the New. Englander by expnaa on Tueaday, April IS., The date of wreatllng haa been brought forward to Satuiday, Alirtl 24. when tho matcb wUI be dcddnl St IndastrUI Ait Hall. Philadelphia, at 8 r. M, The men or their repnaentallta are lo meet this week and c h ooa e a dual stakeholder, to whom we will forward the stakes. SicCarlhyla conSned to 120ft. while Robinson must not exceed UOft. Cbambcra will finish Robinson's trmlnlng. Arthur O'liEABY nv THB PIBU>. Daniel O'Learr la the promoter of a series of pedestrian tournamenta of UieKtyle now popular with the public which he Intends siring tUnjogboot the connby during Ihe prvwnt year. The Initial erent of the aeries will be helu at the Rink la BoSslo. N. Y.. cummendiur on Mou. dar, April 28, and condadlng on Satoidu, May 1, and wlU be a ■sTenty-two.boar go.aa.yoa.preasa contest, cnrapetltors to travel no more than tweire boors dally, and tha prliea will be aa StUow: $6BD and 0>L«ary championship medal to Snt, 9900 lo second. $200 to third, •100 to fourth, sod 830 to fifth. These prises, added to the reputation uf the donor, oiqtht lo ptoooce a good field of omtestaota; and all wbo desire to compete are notified to InclOM twenty-fire dollars to Daniel O'Lesiy. Mansion House, Buflklo, X. Y.. not Ister than Raturday. April 24. Eotrlea wlU be l lmlloJ. . Wbrton'b s-mMFT to beat tbe record of six-days kd.ss. Tou-plcaiu pcdratrUolam Id Ban Fraoclica Csl.. nme to sn end April la It was a bllore In alf respects, the attendance being very light, and the perfonnanee pro- portlonsti'lr poor, the distance covered belmt bur 360 miles. Vertigo Is said to have been the cause of this light score. J. H. IIATKRLT'H first pedestrian tODmamcnt began at the New Inlkntiy Mall, FniTldence. R. T., Apnl 12, and lusts fur six days, tne compeutors baTeUng 13 boors a d:iy. Charles Prico of Tiondun glvea dally exhlbltlona of ninnlng. BiBBY Ta Eixia.—Tbe wrestling-match between Edwin Bihby and Albert Ellis, Lancashire and Deroncblre styles, will take place at Hsrrr lllirs oo Saturday afternoon, April 17, oommenelng at three o'clock. Bah H. MlLUCR, Geo. Chsraberlaln and Chaa. narxlman ate notified of letters awaiting Ihem In oor care. AQUATIC. r Lake- FlaAiaTKD AND SVItliTVAlf. Keaily 16,000 jicople assembled at tbe ne end, Netr Orleana, La., on April &, ia witness the BlDgle^nU race between tbe wen-known ouiimBn FteU Flalstetl of New Tork ana James F. SuIUTan, tbe nnknowii. Tbe parse waa $800, entered by tbe M O. Oltv R. R. Co., aBd the poll was live mlle^ with a tarn, to be rowed imder the roles of the Kattonal Amatenr ABSodatlon. Flalsted waa greatly tbe tsTorlte, bat there were a good man* baeken of SnUlTan. It was suspected that SalllTan was a prolesalonal nnder an assnined name. He was nnt. heard of tn endeavoring to get np a match with one Of the crack amatenr scnUers of New Or- leans, bat thlBftU thronoh because of his own state- ment that he was a proKaaionaL Who he really Is la to this hoar kept a protoand secret there. There is, however, no neceaslty Ibr ftirther eonoealment, as Flalsted beat blm by nearly I0i>ydB. The coarse waa down tha lake-shore In a llqe to tbe llghthonae and retoriL The start was from tbe St. John Boat dab bonse. The water was a true raffled by a good breeze, which acconnts' for the poor time made. Flalsted rowed In Hmnford's boat, tbe "Tootrie," while Solllvan sat in the "Jeanne," one of tbe SC John Clab shells. At 4.23 P. M. the word "Go" was given, which sent the scnuen away. A fair and even start waa had. Flalsted led ofT with a 32 stroke, which sent blm ahead by a length; Solllvan dipped water with a stroke of a, wmcb be anerwards Increased to ao. HIS style waa very poor, he polling a short, Jerkey stroke, well calcolated to tire any oanman, while Flalsted polled a long, sweeping streke. Tbe race was Plal8ted'8 Itom tbe start, for he walked right away ttom BolUvan. Spanish Fort was mased lo wu minutes tram the ontaet. FUlsted here nnt bis oars down In a beaotUhl manner, anil, ronnlng op his stroke to 34, be led the unknown nearly an eighth of amlle, Sullivan still maintaining bis stroke at 30. Flalsted kept bis lead to the stakeboat, which he tnmed at i.42, or In ITmln. SDaeo. ffom tbe start. Sonivan tnmed one mlnnte later. On the homestretch Flalsted dropped to n. and rowed along at tbat speed to the fort. Nearly opposite ttila point Solllvan ran bis stroke np to aa, and endeavored to make a spnrt to dose np the big gap. The New-Yorker did not seem to notice this, for he kept on at tbe same pace. The Interest, which nad almost died oat, sprang op again, bot soon died away as Soni- van, who seetiied to wake op to tbe situation, was seen to nnablp bis oars and stop paniD^ Afler rowing steadily (bra boiHlred yards or so, Flalsted also stopped and took a rest. After this ttie laoe waa vIrtiiaUy over, being T miiir^w ,fri»,|y_ ^•w*-^fHwt^ a spnrt between O'DonneU, an amatenr Bonlieror the Hope cinb (who bad followed tbe men along), and Flalsted wben within a half-mile ofthe onlsh. Flalsted reached home, with a 2S stroke, at 8.07:30. or In 42m. and Solllvan one and a half mlnnte behind. Tbe race was awarded to Fred amidst great cheering Itom the aa.iembled people. 0. L. Foentcs waa tho referee; J. N. Welsh, Hope Clob, nnliib-Jodge for Flalsted; Fat OaUagher, Riverside Clab, dnlsh-Jodge for SolUvan; JTKerri- gan, Peiwverance Clob. Jndge at torn for Flalsted; and U. Gallagher, Jodge at torn for Solllvan. Timer, J. Connlngbain. Starter, J. HcNolty, Hope Clnb. XBE CASASIAir AflSOCIATIOIV. A meeting of delegates fbr the purpose or omulalng a Can s d ls n s se od s tl un of amatenr inrsmen waa held April » at Toronto, OoL BepreaeotatlTca were present fh>m the Argonaut H. CL, Toronto H. C. and Bayside B. C. of To. ronto. Leander aod Nautllna of BamQton. Bearer of Windsor, Lacblne of Xontreal, Chatham B. C. of Chatham, Petertnro of Petecboro, and Poieat City of London. A constitution and bylaws almllar to taosc of other aaaoclatloiu were adopted, and It waa de- cided to bold tbe first snnnsi tegacu on Toronto Bay July SI. The meeting waa very entbualaallc. and the Association promises to be a grand aacceaa. The ballot. Iu0 r.tr olBcen resulted as fullowa; President, Henry O'Brien (Aigonanta): first Tlee.praaldent, Barold Lambe it^andflcs); second elco-prcsident, John Hendenon (To- rMtos); secretary. C T. JefTeils cAigsoanta); treasurer tf. Crewe (Toranto); exeeatlre commluae^A. J. Uuaes. n. Heath (Lschlnes), T. Daridaon, R. J. Doggan (NauUfua). W. a Wella (Chathams). W. Wilson (Baysldes). E. a Ed- "tda, O. C. Rogeta (Peierboroa). O. K. Latimer (Foiest '^W-S-J- U*!! (Argouauta). R. A. Lncaa CLeanden), and J. O'Han (lonmtos). ' THB Ar(io.ui:t Bowuo Club of Toronto, Out., held tiieir annual meeting April 2, and tbe offlcna elected fbr the ensoing year were: President, Ueniy O'Brien: Tlco. president, C. E. Ryetson; captain, O. P. Calt: secntaiy- treasoiw, T. W. Fisher: committee—C. W. ArmatrotUL T. P. Gait, t T. JeflerJiL W. E. Sloffatt. Philip ToddTBrA. Bobeita. and B. W. Waterwoitb. TbednboS'ered.llgtTeo charge of the Ufe-boat, to proTlde a rrew and man It on all oocashBia«hen It was required. Tbsofler waa inade In conseqnence of an accident on the bay recently by which two Urea were lost, alibooS^i fiity people and half-a-docen boala were on hand TitB FAiB of the Sisters of tba Holy Craas dosed hi Waablngtou, D. C, AprU 10. The rasing abeU for the moat ponaUr member of any boat club waa won by J. R. WbitaaftheAnakwUn Club, recetrlngTSlTotn. W. C. HcKlnoey won the handsome boat-club badge for the moat popular man In the Potomac Uoal ClnbL tecalVlsg aSTolia. Mr.Falrowon tbeAnalostan badge,leeelTlng SSTOtea. Tea LinzjiTB Boat Ctxm at Troy, Jf. T., eontempLite adding a yauut chaiiier, both to be ond^ tbeaame garem- munt, though with separata officers Capt siuea aalltd hU ne w yac ht op flrom New Yoek last w e a k . There are nittcn lint and medlnm aaUboats on tbe Stale 'isi" Tba new tiridae at Lsaslngbunr wUl allow a TT fais tOA topaasnnderltatkiw watSr • «««« sro _Fbbo a. PLAisian csUed to sea na on Vondav. AnrU 12. vS^iiSSS ."^L""> he Vaa moat hospitably treated. Flalsted lalbima ua that hewmbea S?"."'.'? big race to take placs on the Baekonk Rlrtf, Uode Island, In June, and he aipecu to get a piece of that OkOBOE FAITLgRBB, the wldoly-knowa oanmaa of Boa- ^SSt'te^h'the metiopSUa last week. In company Witt Wallace Rosa. Tbey nigiilattd toSmaln irSr daya, and may be here now. tol'S.'c.'A'p'rUia*"''^™ "••^'-^^^ A D0I7BLE4CDU. BAOB, for $300 a glde. SK mlles. S"Satam. Brtll terowed at VlctoriaTi. AtS 24, between Fred Smith and Torn FluidenorSan FTanclBco, CaL, and Wm. Cotaford and Wm. Clark of victoria. They are to row In light nlessnre- bijau zat. long. Shonid Victoria i^ %otaford, who la champion scnller of British Colombta. wm again challenge Dan Uaby ot San FrancUoo, to row three mllea In May next, for $1,000 a side. f last week elected the following officers; Commodore, Wm. Haner; vtca-commodon, Joseph Wroth: rear-com- modote, John B. ConkUn; secretary, Wm. Davis; clabnomber thlr^-onsand measnre tromlUtieen to twenty-elM foot bi lengtb. The club's nm race tbU season will be held Say IT. ""s"*™* sZS*5"™£°' Vlralnto AmatenrOarmnen's £SS£'"l'"l?V? '""y 9 Ibr the second annnal jgrstta, to be heldon the Bappabannock, u Fred- f JiSH??^' CrewB ttom other States will be i nvited to contest in the tacea. THB Hnjfmtf,T Rownin fli.imof lTliis.4»Wi Mioh,. have promised to send their fonr-oared crew to tba coming St. John B. C. rMatt* at New Orleans, and tbaCk)fioe8(N.T.)BoatoIubTrtnbe«pr«lejD3^ in the fonr-oared and sln^e-scaUnces. _jy5"Aic KoBBAT, the champion >anIor scalier, » ^"^^ ^ ^ Elizabeth Boat (Anb of Ports- noQtti, Ta., u tbeb nnMsebliilvB at the St. John Bowing Club ivgua, mw oneua. TBB scnnnxxiu. natt tm deoliM M boia tlielt«nBii»irej««»*BiMl»k "^"^ "* spectatoni April U and April 14, Boa AprU 14, u SI April U, "-Til Ti" April u,ufia|fi April 17,OpoSJSfi,,.. April n; bJ^*,SS!sBo *P»)117. WorewSSSSCf AprU 17, Knl3^2i»»»ar April 17, TrorSTtSIajt^ April 18. Eaa'l?iiiS'5S?3L The iw ««cma amine v^>a - _ Ue at the dOM 0(lf^S5l*4an;* flistUrae thU M^**^Ufvjl place at rightflSTrillS' ifftS flrrt ban bv MctSniirP "sd iCS' Idln«Grays to tJsiUiiS* ""-^' thenmlSiin¥.Sl'';r^I Eire. TheKsiioaji^'^ ytMpr haw-n^iSJ^ aichlog wete Ibechfiw., SsTlOSAt. T. m.B?M^ MKneUaOjSS 4 0 0 ?i-,1 Bsker,c.r., 4 1 , ifj 11 Pjwtlllb... 4 1 2 i ! Derbj.'-'-* » I 0 0 . "«hirt?,ik i o"{.T^ Dlgnon.fr.. 4 0 1-o Warner.».. 5 0 0 a-i «»>Jdtt,c...^ I , ; t 8|»J.., TotaU.. j( TiTji iT"? S«Tldence._..*." ^ " A •i»k,j National l ! •■O^f Earned ratu-NulcBsi: ■ * • '• hlts--Urota, Bsker aad=^ iiiui--iiro<s, BskK aaii^,2i.!9li 108; OD W«nL7l ftrtwXS*.* ciuS ~ p'Cd aSS*^ ^ traded orer iSo iSL]!."'J?»« idUthtly sHe^HSSSSyiSh The game prond tabim/SV* hotiT coQiottd erer wltSri A** orsltjl by ouenm Dp tT^JSlf tlonals tlMl the aonL t>£^.!S« Inning* rtsuhed la hoUi SL^t* UdneMitb Ocrbsrtt ncr, who had pmhaSTnlfiS^X tbe llUrd aiid wlnnEirMSSfl . rHMhardt, 2b. 8 0 Is JJcClllis.! I 14 »i!b-.«lfll PoweU, Irtb. S 0 1 II 1 s SS'St-liH Baker, c. t.. j o 1 J. J ( aS?*' mS pignon,Lt. 8 0 1 0 0 C &&«^tr3 £?lder,c.... J 1 oia 2 r&fl"l|in Warner, 3db 5 1 0 0 S aJa'^-Ma Lynch, p.... J o 0 0 s iE5l>~-li3 _ — — — *.tUf|S Totals....48 3 f aia) , Providence.. 0 I 0 0 a , i^-tlll -National... 0 0 0-0 I a i ! Mil Two.UfseMl*-<;im,,"tglilV-'-'" !• ldence.9. »1iitba*eir^^ s. Left on basc*-xiiia.„ .. Strikra callnl-ol LtS^.^..-----«« WUllain l«cL,;?'lffi^{Jj.<« 'sal loence 9. »Vltba«iiSiJ5ES*t S. Left on ba«»-X4u,SilrTS5**» and Start. S^^S!SS£SISnM Strike rallnl-ol Lt5?j<-'^.*:7 pimrcBTos BBtvivs. \ strong pioreasloiial afais hs h ; under the name or the JUhUk* A t., UUf. los under tuc iMuiDiB utejUAlMW ^ J., on AprU 7snd 14 tetbssiriS'J ton Uulverslly Dtae. FrS uTESis wlilchwe «»»« beUjw.tteHl bf I?*,* credited with a tlctcrr. CbmJSSJ!" to give tbe runs msilslBaa fa ATULKTIC. T. k.'Bjai.tl«»_„ I JJa-um, lnb8 0 0 7 0 j|d<S!i}M Walter*, c t i 0 1 0 o DfiSj*} 1 HfeiK, s. s.. 8 u 0 1 1 !K.^S.^.'II| Ljlf.-Sdb ..4 2 2 3 1 Waltur. f... 4 10 0 0 Kulmer. 2b.. 4 10 2 4 Blinker, p... 4 0 1 0 4 il&iMt. ,ii lUgham,Lt 4- 0 « 7 OjK^lI-^ Totals...30 4 4 3a4 Flm base bymoi»-iik__, ton, 2. Doabfe.j>lays-Bc(W i_ hlie-Dufileld. wDna, bSw* Dyke. Cmplte, Mr. Bran (TDtoM • ATHLUIli T. B. B.»J.CJPlwi5Ltii Viuun, lb... n I 1 18 sa^TttU Mym. P 4 2 Ltttf, a a 4 0 Barber. 3b... 4 0 Waltt,L r.... 4 I CaiToll. a 4 0 Cox, r. f..... 4 0 7t24ll Teik^H 1 0 ( 0 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 8 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 e TnUlii....3T 4 •2ri<. Rtrack oot-Athlolc, •; I Dndlekl. aammllL Flm Prmcebin. a Eamtd lBi_ Brown of tho Prlnoetai Ckk BOSTOH vs,'H>Kn9L ' The Bostons esf4lv ddteii Us Ba^a team on April IOatllostsa,lK. lliMa lor hanl hitting and poor WaeC'>■ by Jones.-Shattuck and iHsEir.atfk belug a ^uljstlTtite on tteoootar"' James O'ROaikedld by arltsbatiL thv tormvT making a ah Ut Mstjik baL Sooee: BoBTojr. T. B. a.raj.cl BivuktifiL Jonea,Lf.... 8 4 2 2 0 SKkaHKmilli JaaO'B'ke,lf 6 JnaO'B°ke,cl 6 Foley, lb.... S )Ioirill,3b... 8 Brown, c 8 Boxdoek,2b. 6 Bond, p 0 Button, a s.. 6 4 8 10 lBaiai^r.1111 2 110 lObiriKiuMU 1 I 9 ewMptiiig 2 113 trnkKB-iia 8)7 SMU^AwJIfl 2 6 S 2 WfEtlllh 1 3 1 a Bina.'..ii!l, 2 2 1 I SUMWUill Tatals...MOain3 "rsakJIll Boston 4 5 1 « • j 1'1 Harranl 1 0 0 3 1 1 11] Earned runs-Bonao, 4: Bsnwt 1. MM Jones (21, Jsmes O'llantt, I;iMMa| inns—mowo. BacaOw, nnttA '>*}'.*1 Bniwn. Flist bate oa iiiwi •■•IJ Stinck oot—Boston.]; Hanwil »*r 87: on Ehstnicfc, IOL. Srikss obM Rhattnck. 44. DouMe-flBS-Hgn;* L' Bnm, 2: FoUoo. t;k klu i>m, t »" lock, L Umpire, Powen. nar.A^ trORCBSTKB va. BKflW I The Woreeatef«abBt«%* """i^iiM " " k'^iasp Bushong.c. * » ; 1 1 5i!*rt ii Nlcboisp... S 2 ? > I JHtif-" , , _ : Mann.cf... 5 1 Martin, r. f.. 5 0 Touu.. .48 Worcester ■.0 0 0 t-a.MJ rown u V « , li^vt p Earned ron-Woierter. 1. "HSfas base on bslls-Enlthv Irsla..^ 22^-" ccster, 8; Bruwn. t SUfS^ WbllE, Ladd (21, Rise. W. Greeoe, 108 RiiUns i s l M . i Passed baUa-Bufbooa '^^J^ I ft ■■■SJ; pitch—Greene. BA8BBAU' Went and djrecteriif th; j on Feb. X 18i<> and wbo h«lrag[j yeaisthe lesdUigrappollie ■ Was last week aleosd Bl|W «^ tbat proved hHd««i*<, PJ^gf knawn prolrwoosi PjV^i Bulkeley^s olllce fo?_5''S'2Si was BvneiallT ol>«T»d iwjy- BnoCllnes defesUog tke.Aag" 28 to 9. the Beacoos Of ia*2^iai Doicbeater on tbe laitHr£J3!21 a Worths seorisE U to s-jWrtgi^ Lapham ol iMt WKl'SSS Adhan (Hlcb-i^Chib tws f-J- denlet thst h. has "^^iglm m Tho clndnnalU' •'2E5bi'» The DulMiqoissie TSw**' the Ch'cagos this «eek.../-s™^^ ling av?^£« "SL'f^SSSSii best fieidlair average wsrejm—, ,0 nsldlDg m Ksnsss City, ■''i* ~— 5S m£l!ie anloe thU •-g' v^ cantalnofthe BaSiie^^S. this week agalnrt a pUrt brook wl'l pitch •a.'' "Silt*! game, then Mc<:uuila<<'>^,!'^^ SSdtenm and <^'^^t;!S^ and eatcbrr ...Jl.ei^^'Mar' tx playing the BoaloQ. Leaiy ofthe Bay Cl.WCgJSS'- neUed March 21 fur "ioJUik*""— . afterwards relD»tsl«d so U a rather costly li«;;a^ ij^ a iDgCompaoy of 2r*?4!5£ifu, BoTrnTtLavojost 5»»JSS5i»s5j Wd games, the b««i«« T!™ iiS plsyed ar?ew0rwm^5,o,< Noithein P'ol>ssl2™i!r^ n ■ t ptons <rfli^ cHlS •fgj &»>*2 nett canght. SulUijn pm« WoodfllTedbetwcen jhffl";^^ WUlIamsoa ot the ChlaQ>°^S4W Frsndm st tha close <8,g«i^i9l._ with the lh'|»J"??',S£«S» •aSJ'i been premised ^^'^"Z^,- •^6 r, n-- sua ass.— "Ji'mUf Cinba of New Orleau PjW* A tbe former wlnolBf bf pitcher; E««er»Tf. J«'JJbiSis>J flnghait. •bon-f»Pi»^iS5S.I* a b< vV^?M] umplue on:snlilULa )!S^1S>* SSSot resldbuOnWa^ Coootr, wbodledstojs"^„, April f, was sbouliweaw of ti«««y«fe7»S5bSKJ?3 iJ? S-^-^'-"' h" •»^'- '-•^■i whlto belt and ""~.i7",,. uuonced Ihr Apnl'^''^ Sim of V'>];L^^Sa%S*£ir Donlap wssl»M"y5?Ji,«»i" ji of that dty t^ts; VrnjatalK^S^ cap snim<m««d?"i»»«t5 lid blue ■|«}i»ft»r*»S8 S Ibr April "lITh^I their bats, hociowea^S g la eighth Inning, and'•p^srii the Seals maiur..^^ , bnincii-"'*'*^ 1^ Bainri ay. Aptfl_n\ ^ ^Skt