New York Clipper (Sep 1880)

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d.86 NEW YORK CMFPER. BATDBDAS; aEPTEMBKB 4> 1880, THE 3srE"W T9 OOBBBSFOHDESIB. to ■ttfiSFbrt, be cu b« so pi»«^ ![iS?.'S™ r-J wwr. tlUeo; MeCtallMi ssd otliei» not Tbj are Told beooH be wM not fonn»ur oeiore ine Si^on u a^d^. end tM* ««> fr. O^ejT J™" meliurto nuke the cboUe «f eoth » men nninlaiauiL SSSSenlrhe leSen forael'J P"' nomlneuon, U toe SiSSTSy'SiS^ !re iSew the Uae betwetn a men irj^JTSd'SS^ho U not a e.ndidete,nM ex bl. de- to b?\ SiiUdaie (OartlcW wa. the nominee j?ir.oItr?i bin Tlrtnal decllnaiion. otieted •k7.4:r«itb ballot, and ae won an Wuioon- 1??o£rSdSnf bSTTSSl ap to IT),bat at hUboloj SSiiny SSfSto nomination, ea nu man canbe k placed wlthont fiuraiuent, while anrbody may be TOted for SJhSS hlToSSenl GuHeld portole defeat, and re- fS^toTSiclt. HadbenoirecelTeilTot««n<>OBbtomake ffiTibeiSSl^ee, bo would not hare been a deieatedan. ""S i-r^Swol the £ict that he had ool only dcehned to SuorbnthadaleonotbeeQ placed In nommaUon. A>eo<inas MKwn-tbe nece»»fTnamberorTote«, there wa* an end ufij declination. Tilden would hare noppeddedlnloK, no dtebt.had-ha, like Garfield, been gprung upon the Conrentlon, and he woold have glren bin cynseni to oe- coming a formal candidate throoch the ineritable miiUun tomake-the nomination nnanuuous. Bat be never got tlie ^tianr^, and that Havel him from the burtml record In the Allure that he tu once a candidate beiore a Preal- idenclal Convention and waa beaten by Hancock and(M nr M relative voteff roi by a number of othera lur whom Tolea wet* eaat In CmemnatL rrobably the logic oi the altTft^*^ cannot be more stroogly expreaacd than in the langnage ol Qanleld when, after baring been voted for about tElr^ dllferent tlmce, be saw WUconaln swell hlB -vote from^ to 17: "I challenKe the announcement that eootalna Totca for me. No man baa a rt;;ht. wltboot the ^onaent of the penon voted fbr, to have hli name an- lumDeed and voted for In thla Coavention. Such coORent I have not given." Icwaa not oeceuui for Gatlleld to make tblB declaration In oiner to eacaoiuh the pemt that mere Toclogfor a man cannot make him a candidate lor an olBce. That wae lealcd yean ago, and yoa are thetelora ^Ubt tn i^aiming ihAt Tliden waa not a candidate, although Yoorreaion—vn., that be declined to be one—unotne. «eaatillja>oclnilTe. LlkeGanleld,hecooldbavecbaDged hla mlnU. H. W.—Then U no nnUbim way of keeping tally at ♦^ piHB There are a number of methods of arriving at ttaenmereaalL The chlefteatnre of what la celled **old and new" la to nje a eroea to denote a ipaie, and a doobla-cnn to deooca a dooble-spare. It la really Imma- XBtiA how the fllllng-ln la done, and we Judge that the dlapnte m thU eaaela wholly aa to that. So looi If tbers ja twjfciiiir to keep tally of bat gpaiee and donue-spana, tbe If • In the fliat eolumn of yo. 1 and thefllandtheSJ Iniheflraacohimnof Ko. 2 an alike llgnm waited, ai tber are vtrtaally duplicated In the aeoood rol n mn In coneeqaenceof toenae In the flivt of the apare-marka. Tea CBD Ond tha "old and new" method deicilbMl better, T^rtiirf.-*" "American Hoyle" than m any other work, ucaiawebavanot IhUr unde * pnte. W. 4. MeF. undentood the matter In die- JeBiitaon.—L Jackion having knocked af- tor Mdyaylaefehad naiied, the latter coeid take one card Item tha damby, which waa to be mneilnplbr that poi- pen, MnFarlaod wloa 2 Jackaen now having flrvt ny, heconldeltharuke the dnmby or paia It. bat could mot veCdimv. iHeFarlandwlna. a. Kooneean exchange hla hud lor the doaby after the latter haa been tamed op. Ithaa thea cauedtobeadoffiby—Itipeake. 4. Toa an •Too aay: **Cdiawma Jack;^C(alo)doea_^not diaw,bat L thla ^wa waa legolar poker. draw,bat bolda his queen to nlggerwlih hla '"%nobedyi wlna. All the haada are Told, becanaa the deck waa fool, the pack ihowiog dghtaeea. If It waa not regolar poker, ana meitfy "ton' ny Imiliim " yon can nettle the dlapute In yoor own way. B. T. W.,Baielne.—The wager la a draw. The game ol which aeither bettor knew cannot enter Into tbe wager at all, not only Sir that ceaaon, bnt alao lor the teaion that It waa sot played on aaehedaleday; and tbe backer of rtovtdenca cannot wliL Solhr m It cooldalTeetthebet, that ovenae aame mhtfat aa weuhave been played on the guneday vita one of the othera. Tbe three gamea that tbe bcttova oontemplated would be played on three given " - pjjn week, according to the echedole Lone being forced Into another week and wltbfai a given week, aeeordlng to the echedole, weienotao playecLone being forced Into another week; and-thaa the bet became a draw. Tbe backer ol Provi- denes mVit bare won It the three gamea belooglog to that -reek had all been played daring that week, and thenlbca he cannot lote. 'M. B.—L aoeaon haa never held other champion ^ , aeler. 2. Seaton 'haa never beaten aioaaon In a inateh<game In Chlcaga He haa iwrar played a mateh.game In that city, although In JSJg beplued loor exhlbldOQ-gamee there with SloeaoD — anyotj ablp than that he won laat June Cnm Sehaeler. 2^8ejiton oae.of which occupied two succeaalre nlghia. Bloaaoo won three of tbevi gamea. They were blUlard-room gamea, the proprletore annoonolng them aa tor pnraea, while the player* (ot a given aom lor. exhibiting, which asm waa probably thu aonoonctdaa forming tbe pontg. jProot the pnprletara* atandpolnt It »aa a pune that each IndlvldnaUy gave; but from the player** and the public'a ft waa net. J. Ii., eavannah.—We have not at band the re^latered tonnage ol all tboae veaaela. 2. Toa have never Been an . thing or the kind In tola paper. Even u yon bad aeen L. ooa way eaca.aa a "Coiuiant Header" you coald not have : .w^'BToMad aeelng it decided the other way himdreda . tf'aiBea..whichaaawer* yoorqueatlon. What you real* ;5jima lathat yon ban aeen aome other paper da- ooe It differently ftom thla 3L For at leaat a tbouaad ttma^^aad »r nearly thirty year*. thU paper haa decided that Aahlgheat card In entilnr tor deaTalmichia la the d—the eight aa between aaren and . wat l t , a nif thejack aa between Jack and aca. . 'J. Uamoth.—In thla vicinity diamoiiU<aolo, ao oiled, -tt not played , an d a almple la one thing and a aolo an other. Fnithatmora, the game la not played here In polBt^lt baliw oneroraiaka*. A aolo in ault payalbui -. cfalpi Aom each, and a lolo lo color eight chipa. ^rben a Slayer Play* ^mple. not earing to play a aolo, the nayaant I two Slip* Ibr inlt. and (onr Ibr ooTor; bnt aa thla la tha ■ ■ elinn g game, and not three agalnat one. It cannot be wtat yoa mean. There are many vailetlea of aob>, and dUhrent waya of playing them. The play ihooldbeiega- latadbrmntaal agreement, ^ ^. ^ B.—Almost any pbyalclan ought to be able to beat a oaa aneh aa yoa repreaent, and alnuet any of roar Menda tnchttobe^e to recommend a good one. IX hovereiT >oaeaiibot t^npon your tileaaa'Jadgment, thinTyon S^LS."?-! WSSSl"'' Keye*, whoae Joint > toond In thedlrectoiy, orapoD Dr. Hogha. . „j7-,ll anBnrenand Keyea, wboae Joint •'—tlTectoty,ornpanDr - ■ ^PS^j^mt *ll. . - —I- —r-— Dr. nughea* Caea are prob- ab^ auch more modest. .jr. tjjt^aton.—Aa Morrtaaey coold not have dedaied ■"an beta OS" on the Presidential election ot U7S, we can- not give yon the date of the alleged didaiatlon. By the advice and with the concurrence of tbe bulk ot hla pa- trona, who probably had no wlah to be kept out of their money pending the prutractcd period neeaaaary to arrive at aome anrt ol settlement ol the Frealdentlal qncnlon. he might have declared all poola off that were aoldlnhia noma. Thla he probably did. but It la not likely that he took any partleulac day on which to do IL O. OT}., Boston.—Thla la tbe old and stale riddle, tn a newlbrm, orihebunieraad tae aqoliTeL When B made the drcmt of the circle within which A was dodpni aroond a tree, he neccaaarlly had to go around A anc everything elae within that drcle. It made no difference whether A waa la^motloa or remained statlonaiy, like the tree. Thla haa alwaya been Tua CLirraR's decUlon. There are Jonraala that have decided It both waya, U that IS any oomfortto yoa. J.,B. &.. Baltimore.—1. We have not the apace to spu.^ to live perfectly Intelligible deflnitlona of the tcnna •■Demooratlc" *'Bepubllcan" and "Conservative." You can find them aalficlently defined In any nnabrlOged dic- tionary. 3: It has been aaldnf about fllty different oiDeer* T c H- K am »nia:-t. We win pohllA a brief leaai «Adsd^vaSwa«s IT yoa will fbraMnbe same to ■« it tkmSaStStSmSSaa. X WemaylothelBiajeglvetha •dowoeUslsboaatatine. It (Ike*atiMalawer, bat TCdwIDtbuiVllt the ante F^K.'piJuIaelSlS^^Toa do not 'gj^-.'S'SjEj •'natch"thatTaabetonwas never decided, and me net '*T."'£^Uafo.—It U nearly «w«ity-«va tsoBetgalast filling a bobuIUdflaah. ThU Is In Iheory. Aataidsron 'ln_prartke,ltml«btproTetobem.ore. ■„ £ J.,H*ddam.-T£e6tate of XewTotkIs rnnnlng In place oi the m-lhted Narxagansett, and the IdiewUd In " Oq"! KS^^S^Sthe count Is » forthree fcoj. «d twosevens. 2. These cards do not fcrm a sequence. 2, 3, 3, A S. These do: 2,2.314-e sequence of three. Will CaBL«TO». Providence.-Start made 56 sale MU to Sailllvan's -12 In the Leagae championship gamn played up to July 17, IfiSQ. , TOssTATTBaaDitB.—Toucan obtain all nec«s3ry In- fonnatlon by sddressing a letter to "Seeietary Man-aitan AthletieClnb,Elghtbaveune*nds«ihstre«t." H. J.. Brooklyn—The longnitdHiaoee a bjneljall haa been thrown la ISyda. IIL 7Kin.. by John \. Uaileld, on the I'olon Croond, Brooklyn, Oct. 19, WiZ. E. C. Worccnter.—AS yon stauithccaM, the game* pUy. ed on Monday count, cerula days not h*vlnB been sUpu. lated for m the terms of the bet. nor even a given week. Ooct-VEY ruARLi«.-Si««l Gray's isat len.ml e time, 27:5£;s. was made under saddle. Sloch faster time has been made Id harness. . ^ ^ D. W. o.. Calvert.—1. The thhil snd fourth pnzes lie among the four throwers of 42. 2. Thanks, but we do not rcnuire one. L c. M.. Uamdeld.—I. S3,(U0 Is t<ie yearly salary. The words are by Eben E. RexfoTd. S. t our subscription expires with Till! CLifi-aB dated Sept. la. , Kisiftn', Uamllion.—Voo have probably made a mlstflce In the tide ur tbe author'a name. Harper Brothers, ^ew York, reunblista Balwer Lyiton's worlis. ., B. O. C., Canundalgua.—According to your statement, it was a caseof cock-dice, and the turuw abould have been "G^ol!' Fort ttlnapld.—L At legitimate euebte there can be bnt one tone band at a time. 2. Every player cnips in the ssma as before, when the Jsck-put Is not op wed. <J.. (Juebec.-!- Everybody in the game esn shuBle the cajnls. The dealer baa alwaya the l«si ahulOe. 2. It Is the pnvllese of tbe oppof4os aUle to call f«f» "f^"'"';. „„ BKiP-CiSaiiH^litrLoola.—Ainna ™*'"?'"k5J" when all had thriwn. and « was not beaten. The throw- lag-off of tie* waa ootaldeol the raffle. „,„„ .-n , Old Resdeb. Tienion—I- Two eights, two » seven connt twenty at ctlbbage. t There U a nm in 6. S, *'p' if V . WaniDgfbrd.—Tbe money is to be divided be- tween the other two, both having gone out on the euchring *'AQcaTic,CoId Spring.-The steamboat Sannyeld* w« sank by the Ice In tha Hudson nirer on Dee. 1.187s. About admen persons lost their Uvea. C. U., BtMsepori.—Only two persons playplqoel at a time. J. JL, GteenpolnL—The Oermsn Peace Celebration In this c\tj waa ou a Monday. It waa April 10. UI71. I. K., Cambridge.—Picollsslmo Is to discard one card and lake one iiuk—neither mote not less than one. J. K., FItUtllDK.—Aodrew H. Green auooeeded Itlcbard Connolly aa Comptroller ol ihla city. T. E., Richmond-—At Fiendb vblst the bODOra coant only tor those who win tliem. v ■ j v_ CuMTAar BuoxB. Braldwood.—I. The Upe should be breasted. 2. See The OurrEB Autaxac. O. W. D^nstln.—The steamer tlreat Eastern's length Is about OZft. _ CASAOa.—Apply to John T. Luther, 79 Nassau street, this city. John O. H. P., Morrlstown.—Thsnk yoa for tbe offer, but we cannot spare space for the reports allnded to. D. C, ChUllcuthe.-6epL M, UEl, was Tuesday, and March «, UM, waa a Satncday. ALCaaJtORO.—We caimot pobbah a challence lor money-match anleaa a money-^eposlt Is fliat maile-g B. d, Worcester.—W. B. Vandeiiillt waa not pieaent when Maad 8. got her record of :II^. Be u In Europe. .AaBUiis, Philadelphia.—Aa between ace and king, the ace, wtdch la the hikher euchre card, wlua the deaL B. C. SaagertluL—The Albany is a three- pipe boat. B. E. H., Galveston.-The City of Waco was wrecked Sept. IB, 187S. UTViuaim, Detroit.—Mend R. has latterly been driven to a sulky weighing about fifty poonda _ . J. H- Danver.—Address Scott Brothers, lit Fnlton Birce^ this dty. Jous MoDusxLD, LowdotL—It was Johnny Broome who committed anlclde. O. B. B.. Nocthfield.—Thank you, but we do not need a eorrespoudent thsce. COBXgr.—L See answers in diamatlo eolnmna. 2. The tare to Pblladetpbla U tOJO. Lioxa IBUUO.—1. JtUy 33, U7L 2. Bowsll was bom Aug. li 1894. (£0.—A loses. Ron Temple's best time waa 2:1$£. It was made In bameas.. >*o aioiraTuiia.-We have no Idea of what yoa mean, and do not keep the time ot railroad tralna. OCXajr Crrr, Salisbury.—The rales can be found In Ed- Jamoi' '*MannaI of Sporting Bnlea." See advartlwment. J. F. S.—Tbe Hudson River is aboot three and a ball miles wide between Nyack and Tanytown- _ D. C.A.,8t.Loals.—A wins. The throwlng-off ol ties had nothlngto do with the bet. T. B. U-—The Colombia, the Bockaway excuTBlon-boat, waa ballc at Oreeniwini, I>. L, br /ubn BngUa A son. BBDxajf, Braldwood.-The referee's decision Is llnaL CuiTMB Rbsobb. Wallingford.— a and B divide. F. 8.—The Wtsuleld exploded on July ao, 1871. I>SCLmi>—"Homestead on the Farm." TsoT.—Ul* right name Is Jobn Mahan. A. Ij. 8., Tlilln.—A and B can draw. J. W. B.—It will appear next week. D. M. X.axtOjUf.—^t of prlnu jZBaxT.—Boppe 1* cuirect. Thm tbottiko BECOBDlanowoiif. Tbronghtbe ■Id of St. JDllen, HartflDnl has bumbled Rochester In the diut. Hartford and Bnllhlo and almost any tnck near San Francisco can always be relied nponto beat any record that Is pat np for trotters. Hartlbrd sametlmes is ambitions In the running line alao; for It 'was she who, XnitiTij ^ lonely horse browsing on the b^nks of Hog Blyer, sent him run- ning over the trotting track there, and somehow got him aroimd. probably at the expense of abont bieaUng him an to pieces against the hard gronnd, In what waa ibr yean the nstest time on record— IMa. TbnB be^me bmotia oae Ki every one bidlvldaally won the Battle of Gettysburg, somebydlsobe>'Uurordera. The late Ueoeial Ceunte H. 3f aade commen ded the Union forces at that battle, a ire do ant know iilaage. A. W., Boutb Bt. Loula.—A could not play alone on a tramp made by D, to begin with, and thereiore he conld have oonntcd no more than two had be made all five tricka. Bat all that he oonld liave made by playing with nls partner he could also make by playing alone, and hence he la entliled to two points for having euchred the aldethat made the unmp. Wbub B1TXB.C0I.—L The dndnaatl Bad Btocklnga were not deltaated during tbe aeaaon ot UfiSl They played mtl»fams that season with the Unions of Lannngburg, better known aa the Baymakeia. 2. The Hntnals were considered one of the strangest nines In tbe cotmtxy in 1800. a. The proper name waa the Cincinnati Clnb. Bed StocklogB being their nickname, ' ^-^no, aea W. J.W., BoKon.—In the aenae that the leaser orele has "£2!"9f3?"^.S' '?«*Sl«<l.''> »rea>«r, the hunter goes anandtheaqtdrrd. We have ao spsce lor a turihore^ {lautioo of a problem that has been given in am asement books lor a centnn or mora. Tbere vriU alwaya be, aa ^"^V *V 'xon- different views taken of thetehi- tive positions of man and aqmrrel. Wm. J-*,BaWmoe*—Tha Aattoy belt. represenUne tbe diampioaship at sU day go-as yoa-please peOestrtsnism. haa been contended for fire time*. 6. 0>l«i>nr wS^Vit twice, Cbaa RpweU twice, and B. P. Weston onca Buwall. the pnseni holder, has been challenged by Wm. Fesram! an dthem atch wUlprobably take place in XovembuTln F. H.. Boston-The 'dlseontlnaance of comnisslon by poTchas&in the BriUsh army went into force Kov. 1,1871. CompensaUon was made to thote holding commission by purchase. Thay am now be ubtaiued only by succesiluly passing compeUtlve examinatious. CommissiiiHrwere not parchasaole in two blanches ol the service—the artil. larr and eo;;loeera. EMBT.—Soor qneailon Is not well poL A man ct lbtelgoblitn. bnt a dllien of the United Siate«, mir or P^^.Sa,*^ elhribte to the Vlctprosidency. Anyone Who la eligible lojia Pr«aidency la also eilglbleta the KulSmcy. The ConsUtuUon does notrequire elUierw vo been born In the United States. It Sus Ibr simply -^natuial-bom allien." — ouutrijr W. H- a. MempblSL-We sboald like lo oblige yoa; bat the relaUve drca^ona of newspapers are mTuersol prl- "much anbje« to hearsay or boLt- loR and withal so sublect to fiociuation. tlStltu oi^rale SSUbSlJ^'po"? """"'"■^ '"V"* not constitute a -3■,.SV»^^:J;S;r^rK.~ "not keep a reconi. w^Ehtofhorwsat iho Ume tbey run In particular bet without wriOi?^"" A. W. .BIchmoDd or Someone eUe cuddmuO vrito ine hone. Voucaudoihaiandsetan^S^qSdVw VmMM. Newark.—Both of year dedalona are comet. Th» baafrrunaerwaa not forced trom thl?d.lSd tSSel •jaentlT rtouM have been touched by tbeauS«SlSre ie eooLl he dsaded out. lou were Jiutlaedln d^^inS the «uie lortWted by tbe club reiTSta^^to^SSuauS^y ,J^yiIi' ^'SS? WW.-The man wSo wm iii oSlKed 10 the br.dge. The pravlooa holder of tha trophy ralgned Mil right and title thereto when he refbsed to start Tn a lace gotten ap and csrrtaa out In accordancewlthlta _Woot—The finest breed of sheep Is teund in Eaxonv The breed haa been Intiodoced lota other paru of the 'world, and we find wool ITom Australia and other plaicn of very fine qaality. Bazony, however, can produce the 3. a., Cdlambaa—Cards all of oa* color ought to oot about as ollen as two.j>alr. in theory. Tbeiheo- l chances are all more or Teas dlstnrbed by the prac- 8. H. O. comeo rettcal cnancea are all more or Teas dlstnrbetf by the prac- ciea many players have ot stacking their hands, whether they play tham or not. tr>p"T - Miaanlv aadhelDi ■hm^^.Ji"'^-^- Penn^lvanU Oolch.—Arthur Cham- ■"••"ifed at England March 21.1871. CeonreSeddona fcught Aug. S. una. Seddons waa one of tli: Mii'H^?^*""-rk hotel In the world la tnat BOW aniahing at Bockaway Beach. I,. 1 2. W* do S?JSSl.Tb\°£f„?„'r^'.»Kn*2^^" In the w«ld! -vBi.pcluciiiieiS*ltB*mlnd, and tranalbriiiB what was announced as a mere exhibition Into a go against i time, and thns sends St. Jnllen to the front; and' Bollalo, to beatClerelsnd, msnages It so that Rains shall have four or more trials where he was adver- tised to have bnt three at the outside. One extra trial Buinced for Bams to beat Cleveland and the record at the same time. There tnis no chance for Haitfatd to levenge heneU this season on any track besides that of Rochester, but she has al- most sqaared matters with William H. '\''an- derblit. Hand S. was to liave gone to beat the ilix record there last week, as well as St. Jnllen; bnt Yanderbllt, her owner, cabled that he liad no reason to owe Hartford anything, and forbade the mare to be more than exiilbited there. St. Jnllen had the Held all to himself, and nnder the clrcamstances he was dae to lower the flgnres in which he and Hand S. had shared since the Rochester meeting. It was apparent on the last quarter that he was losing speed, and bnt for that tUilng-oa his time mto/U have been two minutes. As it was, it was an< nonnced as MIH- There cannot be any donbt of this—at all events, as a record—becanse it took the Judges some time, as bad also been the case with Bt. Jnlien'a 2015^ record at Rochester, to compare notes and And ont what his record ought to be. Having disposed of Vonderblll, Hartford has now to get even on Robert Bonner only. Raros was last season nnder engagement to beat the record on that track; but Ur. Bonner had Jnst bonght him, and that ended his tnrf career, Hartford having to content Itself with a trial between Hopefoi and a pacer, ir ever Baros is permitted to emerge from his retirement—and Hr. Bonner is said to be thinking of deparung in a measore itom his role—any time that he may make will assnr- edly be wiped out at Hartford. It need only to be added that the oHener the record is lowered the leas value. It is to be feared, will the time-test have. This lowerlngof the record is not done in races be- tween horses. Ip THB xzTBBMiXAnov OP 0AT8 is Carried out, as proposed, Ootham will be a vast picnlc-grooDd for rata and mice. It may not be known to Ur. Bergh or the Board of Aldermen, but the east side' of this city oan prodnoe, at short notice, speoimena of the rodent tliat crossed the Atlantic with the on. glnal Hollanders; and as a cause of wakefblnee* in the biped the noctnmal rambllngs of rats and their progeny are enperlor, where the cat Is not, to the midnight love-notes of Thomas and his bride, even where cats most abound, it Is to be qnea- Honed, also, if we had not better get off with tha old love before getting on with the new. This cl^ haa never been able to quite master the dog-prob- lem, and it U to be feared that in endeavoring to •ztermlnate the ffeUne we may sadly overlook the canine race, especlaUy as regards the nncertain BpitE. In this connection it may be noted that the proprietors of some of the waterlng-plaoe hotels sought to solve the dog-problem by an- nouncing that any guest accompanied by a SpM a png or any other such pet would be charged ten doUars a week extra for board. -When hotelkeep- era have to do this, the time lor hunting cats la not yet here. There is nobler game for the hnnteraa long as there is a "wolT' or a cur abroad. Tonng 111 nwi of 'yoeUo j i im w iia ltl f lia«along been wont to tan naOMtbs Spring U this tlBe of year for MMBaklng nia' all other delitfitftil oe- copatlona, wkOe the sntiinin u peculiarly adapted to melaacfeoly medltattens. Without inttlngiiig upon the exalted domain of poeny—a Hack which tbe PegasuBof ^rtlng tendenciei la not sni^osed to eater—we desire to point aiit ':to the Inspired joai^ yenMHis above leferred lo that their tlieorlei •le all inoBg, ao Ikr as thaw relate to any attendant melancholy atacUiv Antninn months. On the eonliaiy, the tniiili(loii' bom dog-days and vUted energies to tti^^er September atmo- sphere and the acconijfgtatienewal.ot pbysieal forces is reaUy one of thWiost dellgfatlhl perloda of the year. We are inclined to twlleve that if the first Bcnbbler who called the^ntnmn melancholy had Uved in Kew York, and possessed gonnd di- gestive organs, he never would have reeorted to the necessity ot flndlng a rhyme fcr September iii "hope's dying ember," nor for October—which la really the most intoxicating of months—In the in- evitable "sober." ': While the columns of THB Clippbb are still teeming with reports of outdoor pastimes and ath- leuc games, preparations are going on actively for the season of Indoor amnsements. September maybe regarded as tbe gateway through'which we enter the realms of cold-weather gayeties. In passing through this gate, we do not by any means leave behind ns the open-air sports, many of which flourish Omonsly away Into December's nipping reign; but with the first month of Autumn tUc Im- portance of the opening amusement season begins to usurp the Interest which at an earlier day cen- tres in athletic contests. We shall continue to get ball-matches and horse-races and aquatic trials In the shell and ont, and riOe-shooting and polo-play- ing and pedestrian meetings—we shall continue to get more or less of all these, and they will still afford more or less recreation to a large class of people; bnt the pennant of public interest now passes Justly into the hands of the theatre and opera-managers, and it will be waved, we hop:, triumphantly so long as the season lasts. Per- haps one good reason we could oSfer in sup- port of our preposition that the Autumn Is any- thing but melancholy Is the Ihct tliat then everybody looks forward with pleasant anticipa- tions to the reopening of the theatres. When you meet a deluded man who has been away to the sea-shore or mountains or some one of the me- diclnal-?rater resorts, denying himself hall the comforts of civilization, and oaHlng such denial pleasure—when yon meet thla easily recognized gentleman returned once more to the exhilarating bQstle of city liffe, observe how chipper and com- Ibrtable he seems to feel on flag-pavements once more, and how in the exuberance of Ida splrlta he invariably discusses the lorthcoming attractions of the theatres or the probatiiutlea of his taking his wife to see the Bernhardt. The ISct is, a month's absence has made this man appreciate city-life; and in the list of its many charms the theatre, alter evenings ol rural stupidity, has come to have a I new and irrestatlble attraction.' If Antnmn lathe season when the leaves wither, it is also the sea- son when managerial promises blosaom. Some- times It happens that we don't get all the striking novelties that are aimonnced in September, or that, if we do get them, they prove Jniceless in re- alization, however sweet in anticipation; bnt still the manager's bud, as a rale, no donbt, develops Inte as satlslhetory tTuit aa most bnds of promlae. We certainly have all sorts of good things prom- ised ns for the coming season. Not to mention the Bernhardt and the several foreign opera-sing- ers of high degree, onr native talent Is abimdantly able to afford excellent entertainment of any de- aired description. One has only to look over the advertising colnmns of this Journal to comince himself of the unusaUy large number ol amuse- ment enterprises which have been entered into of late. It trill be seen that, while the. old-tsshioned Block company has been very generally dispensed 'With, the BO-<:alled combination system, wherein a star travels with his own supporting auxUlarleB, has gained largely in tavov. It will also t>e seen that In the lists of these supporting companies are the names of many actors of more than local re- pute; that the tendency of the times is shown in the almost utter absence of heavy tragedy and blue-light melodrama, in the rather decreased numtier of translations from the French w)ilch tiear emotionally or otherwise on the Seventh Qom- mandment, and In the putting together of a small company of wlilch each member is oapable of doing his toll shore towards entertaining an au- dience. The large number ot variety houses, aa well aa the higher grade of perfarmances given on the novelty stage; the ptopenail^ of stars t o stick to their old and tried sucoeaBes;/ th«area^s™n» Septembee 4,1880. M'HLETIC. wmaUAJUBIIBO ATHIjKTTO f^VB. TbehandleapmecClBgof this club waaheld on Ueb- c^S^£ttl^theanSia and Bnaedge ttrteu WUIUms- KiS!irL7«m?stnrdayalt»tBOon, Aog.2B. The namber brnmde^Bieaatl^ytetfad the capacity of the gnmnds, aniBratSnmonytotte ppnlarlty<jthe ejoband^ manly sp<wttwhieh the dob was oraanb^ to fosur. The SvinrnmewmT^te leBstby.Bntf.aa the management SaTnet u Btompt aa it abonid have been, darknesscame OB bafve ■ nomL the end was A return loUow*: .First roond. first best: AUJtX. Jsmo—ThSMHParaerof the firm owning tha Allan line of ■teamasWelmoclie, Scotland, cable- disnasch dated Aoje. i BBOWM, Captain BobsTtHAn old resident of Brook- 1^ 'f,''-' ""^ * veceraa tomaster—Charleston, 8. C, cS*t*BSSAih«itB.—Ajooslnenllawyerofthlsclty. 1 ngi f inMiisl . .. ■ , whose work was mtfaly'< aned to Ufe-lnturann and •j^iil't^V'V 03). a. 8»cond heat: J. Hsn«-. Ad real-otatecases. B)rU*a dtheoffleea of S'«^™'»n " cTm) 1 tauSa; H. J. Boyd, Harlem A. 0. CB). the Baptist HomelMLBnii -n, president and trnsteeof | ft- t.VSi' vJSiSSJ'aTc. (Ssi.a! Final heat: Ban al mlnary, and aeveial other La aatlods—Brooklyn, Aog. 23, MSi.^M'er??5ri£.°"*"'"*'»''«' •» hke any other SfeTbSSJiSSS'f Si|jSf^Ji^«. WaSS"S^e agbtK. la the proper sense ui the t«£. ^ »« »!>"•*- P. McS-,2»aahua— Ji one ot thedobahaAan,*.! ner hut the stme, he of courte loiS^!h?bS^thkrhe" -would'Win botrtets.iiace he mnat Smo S°« lii^hSf, both aat* of clnb* plasad.- * lost it had P. B.,Ithaa.^-Chaatopiitapt«1oe the amanntoruo, straddle. Byagnemansulaaometlmeaplayedaothatha -wopUharetopntoptBice the amount of the Wlnlland RjPH>gi. —Whosoever kins an ontlanr la ssblcct to the aame peoaHyaair the poMn kiUed were a pcuoble teen. Itsesalrssafihoiff or some saeh officer d the law to legaDy kUlan ondaw. ■~°.'>w O.B. w., Aaham.—that was oar ownlmpteolon; bat. aa we could not readily prove It. we ncrmiuad onra^u tobepaisnaded by one who "knew aU about it" look m» It. Xeanllme, thaataL '"■^ **• »^t.D.,Bio^iW-ii.ins. JotmaFremiBtwaatte Untman ran te rieMaotofthe nulled Saxa brilm ^pobUgaa nay, aa imowa for the pan twauy 4v* Jean lowed'; masB* the same aa "liie tight bower nasded" .-<hyla,thatBOI«deaatoeelhebowar.aaitaholJi»-haa ■Bouurttmiipwithu. *- ^ -I: }'°?-> Alma.-^A'havlng led tha quem of haattiL ■ ■lllilatTil.the.ae* of haaita.wUe' ir«dtha..d^B«liid»tad%'°,^^S%^^>^ ^Sy^'j iSSr^ Bywaiehing oureotamn.. THB 8TEAMBOAT-0WKEBS or the country are gathering once more in convention. We will whisper to them how they can earn the thanks of commanitlea that have snffered much in their vain attempts to make railroad connections by crosslnir rlvera in Ktryboats shot in their slips by a lone stretch of rope. Let them shorten the hawsera used in towing. PracticaUy, every boat in tow has grown to be folly a sixth of a mile long, ana when there are a dozen canal-boats the procession stretches out for quite a mile. These are railroads rnnnlng ont of "■'» great commonwealth that have neither doutile tracks nor patent brakea. And yet we wonder at crime, whUe not marveling that one day last week Ave dlff^nt trains tried to go all at once In opposite directions on the one track, it is not so snrpiislog, come to think of it, that some engineers do not know what *» do with a patent brake when the lever is ptu Into their handa. The railroad managers do not Sire them much chance to pracQce. w!lL^ eitinctf 111 watttagton they have been training temalea to do Of a Shave flown to Ave centa. Ten cents wiu toe an the SS-Zt.'^"^""* •fortlyit will he S^iS^sS^SSP^ oMestmenheiB of cS- greagOMn tto mere pretenders. . ^ • •?>w.-»oBAw*mis''i?de«, TfiTmucMefor the road; the lingertns u evidenced in singing paui-uui Si ttg'iPtgWmuii, the abiding &tth in managers that the existing rates of admission are not too high to suit the public, but rather will admit of a '.ittie Amber elevation; tbe vitality of negro minstrelsy, wliich seems to undergo periodical resurrection, how- ever corpse-like it may temporarily appear; the obvleas belief among managers that tbe times are really belter, and that the public is willing to spend its money in amusements, if they honestly amuse—these are some of the more apparent Ihcts which even a sapertciai snrvey of the lleld wiU reveal to him who cares to study it. So far as the experimental ventures in foreign goods are concerned, it will be much easier to say whether the American managers who ore investing heavily in this line are vrtse or otherwise next March than at present. September is not a good month to discuss managerial wisdom, anyhow. 0ntll we And out, for example, whether the Ameri- can people are consumed with a two-dollar-and-a- bolf desire to see the sometlmea ecstaUo and always erratic Bernhardt, the safest way for the dramatic prophet is not to prophesy. Then, if the bizarre Sarah turns out a bad investment, he can come down in 'withering scorn with tils "I told yon BO 1" On the contrary, if she rakes in the profits, then the prophets can blandly tell yon that it was through their advice that the managers put up their money on the French woman. That is the way we always predict things In this line, our- selves, and we can conAdently reconunena' It as safe, snre and simple. Of course, we shall be very glad to see the blgh-toned opera which our English guardians are considerate enough to give ns flonr- iah mightily. High-toned opera is tbe correct thing. It shows an appreciative musical taste— and If a fellow goes ollen enougti, it liluta of a cultivated bank-account Sometimes we have thought that the reason why Italian opera didn't do betttr In Kew York was owing to the feet that New York was not In Italy—but of course the ex- pression of any soch eenument would be shock- ingly vulgar, and so we shan't express it. Some op the jockeys at onr Summer race- mectlnga ought to give np Jockeying and take t« wrestling; for whUe Blbby, MlUer, Mnidoon and other pro.'fesslonal athletes only manage to throw one man at a Ume, the Jockeys referred to find no difficulty In "throwing" hundreds of patrons of the turf in a single afternoon. Jnsr BEFORE the horse got down to :ll>i. Mor- row, his owner, wrote that be would sell St. Jnlien lor seventy-five thousand dollars. It Is thought that he would not take less than one hundred thousand doUsra uow. This Is making money in the mind—at the rate of twenty-five thousand doliara a half second. F. M. Price. W. aI C '7 yar4a alart),!; P. KlehoU, Amerlon aTcTot. i; 8«Didh«t: J. Pace, ¥. A C. (scratidi), U HiSo WelSTu. A.& <I),^.Thlrt beel.: T.J. "urPtX; Par* A. C (7). I; B. White. JI. A. CJU,». Fourth hot-P O Maate. Elisab«tbAC.(n.I; W. ^.Boydam, SiA. C W. JL FWh hStT^r. J. BsnowiL Hew Torkfg. L Slithhiat: £^sbalB«r.B. C. A. & «). 1; W. C. BlchardBoarEssn A. C. »sntehl. X Mod rmmd, first hSirwS!<r>i Prica..*. SecontfliSl: Moipby. 1: White, 2. Third heat: Blehirdson snd \oungranad»d heatT^Final heat: Price, I, In lOJ.a; Mnrpby, 2, by a fool; White. S. „ ewirter-mite nm-Fitat Tieat: M. J. Glllinn, V, -- : J. P. Newton, EaaeiA.C. (IS), 2; . r^banUeat resldenu of the n Orove, K. J., Aug. 24, I la Methodist EpiscoplJ Con- the Baptist Home the Bochester Th< ebnreh' and agedSI. ' COOPER, Abrpas^ Nlnln Ward, In thlnB aged CS. ^BiiL CHAPLAIX. RSTJHt high district of the^m ference—AJIentown.-n: mCEBBSOM.- BttJyTjt-QI tbe Newark MetUodlst EpI«oonal Confer e BCf i Jm le, N. J., Aug. 2S. DE Baas, W. F:-^^ a known artint of this city, whnte specialty WBSebaat- le*—Fayal,Western Iidanils, July 16, aged iSL - ^ KASrWlXlD, Winlam A For many years aexton o( Chrlai Rhureb, Phlladelph Pa—there. Aug. 2S. BtUIONB, John—An old -sldeot of CraveKud. L. I. He WHS a deacendsat ol oik r the original Mitlers of that A.C James Adelphi _ . . ._ J)).2;E. p. Bslrd; American ^_p-,Cai,X Flnsl beat: Bsnse, I, In ■ Macee. 2, by six feet; Boyil. X -'--lumSA. W- Wagner, Wllll--imBburK A. c. (Im. start) 1 m7m. tSKH Walter l«e, Adelphi A. C. (45*.), 2. ™ i- - iSboW Harlem A. C. (Ms.). 3.8ni. SXs. -H. Fiedertcka, N. Y. (ZS;ds.). I, lo 4ni ABLM8TROBO ws. ■*»f'*^,' .. Ji;.; lanr Azmatraag and bin !£>JS''ilh tc«B leprMBled to .M-"sssssrh^ hl.leUo«.H«^^ ■~»"^WToaX.AB»»'» Pbihk qBW.»H.—Dosur Slr.'Jwaa r In laat w««E'*CurraB a ebaneoEe from n offjrior to me * ~|«;h. •/either' hlslello*- _ to find B.C.Bolske. Alfarlnr to waie me * BBVco, Ol .•lum'■■,^eS'BSUSS OT thw 5oSr*V«»* hoBdred doUan a «J^IJ.'*'i' Mr HolskMhatliewaaoct misinformed ln.i««*j4t»«J'« SSmSimTb£*hr*pjaeeopon myablllwlB«gbacon. test. I hereby; mMODdUlonally accept tbe ckaDaBse as fbr a hVaad.lSB walk of fli&ea 10 TOOT hands-the sum necessary toooverMivHolake s dirislt, and call upon him to meet me atTHB Cupi-bb SSl« on Wodn«d5ri>ept. 1. at one o'clock p. ■-. tbj SniSiM of sSmlDg articles for a mauh to b« decided Klffffoor weeks on some soliable (trouml la thla ritv or. MavsS.— U Is italadthBtOalanei Btone. wbomansna tbe UflMlag Ohioeactrr Igr Iter (nvner, w. u. raii7f? bOLOaiMtiha laasr'* ahsMas In Burope, haa been Is. m^todtytalsgtaphnotw^fct the mare ag«ln this sea. soo.asT'sildStMltIa tWHawhh her achievementa. Ha oidan tbst sfaaba takes back to Clnchinaa and kept in cnndltloofgrdrlnngbyhbnaslf InthsFalL Conr Isiltira'JocgBV Ctra.-Tbe Fall meetlBKof ikia club eommenes* at their new conrte at Sheepahead Bar i ll. I., on Satnrd^. Sept 4. lor which date a card liaa' been prepared Which oaght to attract a great crowd ol loversof the tort There la every reason to aoticlpata • most snecasstnl meetiOKv participated in by the pnodrsi sublcs ofthe coantry-k SraisoflgLO, the two-ye ir oM bay cnit by Bonala Scot- land, haa been sold by Daiden A Co. to Ea.itern paniei fur fia« thoosand dollars. BOBBBT Moaiunr. owrter of Rt. Julien, ileiles that t^t hone has been sold to Wm. H. Tandetbl'.t. vicinity. Bespeetfblly, T. H. ARXSTIIONO. CANADIAN liACROSSB KOTES. «n.. TAHintm and the Dnmlolona M Toronto. Oot.. nll^Jdl mat^ f^?he champlnn.hlp .jf Onurlft Atic. 2i ftjt^i clSiSp^Tln their best te«ns. and «fterJMrty-e,ch_t 7m. MJi«.;P. J. -'li>._i,iin. -r.k. T.^ I S9>i«.;"- II. Oitibrtyirtsh-Ameilean T.'C.'(isvds.), 2. t""?-"- I Wfi Bailey Irish-American A. C. (Kraicb). 3. *he first ' two made a dead beat and tossed lor the prize. 2^so-hiifidred-and Itoenty.yords ran—First round, flrvt heat: E. J- Kiely, E. a A. C. (ISyds ). 1. In UTi*. ; C. A. Marka, N. Y. (12). 2. Second h»t: F. .1. Sharp. Ad»lphi A- C. (12). 1. In 2SS.; J. P. Martin. X. Y. (17), 2. Third heat: W. J. Barrows, K. Y. (12). I. In ■2t;i». ; K. a. Miorc. Elizabeth, t Fourth best: F. NichniB, Amenc.-in A. C. (I2». I. lo 24Ji«.: W. F. Snydam, M. A. C. 'Pi. -2. Virtli heat: t. M Price, W. A. C. (15), t, lo 24Xii ; B. II. Tobey, Brooklyn A. C. (7). 2. Sixth heat: J. SI. Youni, M. A. C. (9). 1, In , „. ^ J original Mitiem 01 tnat 1 2ttVii-"G~0 s'uilth. Americin A. C. (»,'2. Sccondround, elm ol Cioner IalamH:GTa «nd, Aug. U. FABIAH..0harla*<4a < ruldcnt of Jlollne, III.— there, Aug. 2S. .-.iti^j^ city, whose _. . traveled estsaisnelr,^_ he made many stoolearifi •eveTal_of^bestjii«fi)3 HEBEBT, Paul <j! leans. La. He was u served two years as' KNOX, Jobn C. and AtxoTney*gen«nX4 nitnrv.Pa., Am.]a;K-' MTBR. OeneSi^' S1ninl*«errlc«, and "Old ProbaWUUe«.n „ ftonD'tlnallDfr, vhkftn tbe worrd. Bv tamSTt pioacMnff stoms Ib' ' am to be travened L,. lifiBlL He waa bom la was Mpolnced ihiai From liiSS to 1£&| be Coxpa. He waa a' Chief BUnal-ofDeer. tbe Slgnal^offlcv in act paaeed Feb. 9,1 dntieiof obMirlng Blfoala of tbe app— em lakes and the tenor, and atoLberB tlz«dtbe ; Smith. 2. Fiout >ieat: Martin. 1, in vcll-kno^ arturt or thlH ndflOBive palnilnc Ue bad vice TUlieil Europe, wbere Liliaot whtcb were aeco in his city. Aui:. 29, a^ed A7. - - Ider- " " ' inent rvsldeni of New Ov- from West PolnC In ItW. of enzmuerlnft there, and V, becomiof; a planter, and Loulblana. He was colontil e InCADtry In the Mexican at MoUoo del Rey and acted Qovernor of Louls- _ * a —: ,^m—He WM a BnjiaAer-genural In tbo Confederate Iau Be save much atteDilooto sporUog Epaa«ra, betite m Jent ot the Metalrle Jockey Club of JSew Orleansjn£ il to 157*. when the club dl«- solred—NewOrle*iu,.AS lajredtUV BODaBON. ProtaRqnlB m BtUantyne-Cf the Unl rerslty of EOmbwBllHi alooe 1071 he bad filled the cuair 01 poil .'cal and 'MH erelal economy and merean- N. r, Aug. a HIUNULT, Jsmes-Ooor Tier for the County o( Cam- Une, DeL, tbrbity-thmea xaUveyeaia-Pottar'sLand inj, A^. a. ■ then reKlgned Irom t^ aiterwarii Btate-eni ' of the Twelllh Ui War, dlatiiignlOil] Chapuliepec In UU lana, and aerred tour- Price, 1. In IMf.: , . 2i.>i«.:Pric«.2.bytwnieet;Klely.3. 3lJn orioar teamsof tour men, SOOIb, In unlrnrm.lO-mln- ate rimlt-Plm pull: Park A. O.J A. J. Van noutcn. O Auid. J. Kane. J. Van Hooten), I, bv sK Inches; Ameri- can A. C. (Bobert gtoU. J. Thomas. R. M. B«lrd. M. Bis- hop). 2. Second poll: Entre Nous A. C. iR. E. Stofckel. W. W. Dlion. O. w. Halsev. O. J. Stephens), 1, by nine inclies; Wlllismsburg A. O- (J. W. McTntvrc. H. Creamer. Frank emitb. Frank Creamer), 2. Third pull: Olympic A. C. (P. O. Robinson. M. B. Couchlln, F. G. Griiwolil. A. D. (itone). 1, pnlllog the Park A. C. team clean over. Final pall: Entre Nona, I, by sixteen Inches: Olvmplc,2. HuTtle-Toee. 2a)Tard»-Fli*theBt:W. U. Handy. Tt. A. C. (Syds.), I, In JSJts.; H. Alsheimer, E. C. A. O. (SI. 2; John Kesne, E. C. A. C. W, S. Second heat: T. E. Enc- llsb, E. C. A. C. (8), I. InaOa: II. M. Rtone. N. Y. (8), 2; w. C. Rlchardsnn.Easax A. C. IS). 3. Final heat: Al- sheimer. I, In 2»)a»-: English. 2; Handy ». BUf-mUe run, speclsl handicap, llmitu yards—waiter Smith. W. A. c7(acratch), I, In 2ni. : James Magee. M. A.C. HOyds.),J,byslxyards;R. .Stotl, American A. C. CS)). S. In altempUng to take the lead on the Inside, about one bnndred yards from the tape, J. Saunders. Bmiiklyn A. C. (S), eolildrd wllh another runner, and n-Bs thrown down, badly injunngbls knee. Blcvc'e-raoe, two miles—Raw^nn Underbill, Manhat- lan R. C. (scratch), 1. in 7m. Ms ; Oeorce Bond, WllUams- biint B. r. (lOOyds.). 2, by over one hundred yards. DKTKOIT RIVER KAVT, The annual rt.f;aita ot this boating or(anltatlonor;!ia Vorthwest wss held at Detmlu Xich., Aug. 2J. and p-i.t,j a lament ible faile, putli- In cotiteuu«-nce of j^n^r weather but more so becanse of tbe failure of one hsii Oftlie thirty entries to Mart, which deprlvwl of lnter»: SmVitifon-ftnlnutej. The~7^^^^ 5:S^"?.«.\<?.^*SJS^S5 IK?^^^^ 3MontT»alfpr.theehampi™»lilpof *«''i,V th^ thewater was In splendid comllUoo for rsciog. a f.w Am.tchw.ll^Veji«e.tM,n,rea.^^^^^^ which, however, coul.l scarcelv have bren tlie cnw Ln;,r the ciraimstaoces. The re.iuli of th. different even,. «« f-Miows: Junior sInple-scu'K two miles. tum-E.T. Tr.plir, Detroit B. C, I. iD-ISm : O^' Ilsm. moud Jr.. E^ce-'lor B. C, 2. Tlio latter f»ii;i.: a crab alter he had taken a few strok»^ and th»>. alter lie bad oo chanre ti> win. nor did 111! make any et<.n to dn so. Senior louroarwl sliellft. s line course—* euien- nUl B. C. mw«l ovtr. The Wyauilotte. E.tceWor, Dr;:.,.;, and Mlchlpin Ciulw were enterwl. bnt nut one u.' ;li»., arpe.tr>td at the i^tai tins point. The Cecienninlj xvkh over the ctnirse in 12m. NIK... which tbey would iiave im* proved upon conrlilcrably had they not nnlortunately t«Q caught in die swell of a airamer. Fonr-oared clsi>. lame courso-^t^cnf^nnial. I, in 14in.: CambHilge, llm. Wa,: iv. troit. 14m. iS.*.; Aurora last. The wiiining boat m manned by tbe iwine- crew who r«wed over minntHi of aharp. deiennlned work nr lorontoa won iiir Sil! lI!U,,.iud fourth gamos io nineteen, ten and five m'SiJJf Sinwlvc?? the Dominions taking Ue third Smemf^SInutVj. TheTnrontn Sf Montreal for the ehamplonslilp of A match will take place »t Montreal t«.S°o?«?^V^SSro^'S;S«.hree»mes. aner | him Uie best wishes ot his niiroeroos iriend s. MEN T«. HORSES. BIT* leltcr from F. J. Eocelbardu which reached this o(l?i'on'i^eil2?mVmlop, W. 2«- .»?<'.'??«-i?.t°»S'°i to SsS; .niiinceT.ni;Si tbVf.cj-ln .^^ learn that the one-bandrral-aod.flftv six-hour rwe te- tweenmenaodhogcsln CT.ic« i j;.^—;j it'"b.mB"coiii.^d'ot Carl" .ScliV^eiti: ^°»l5?^d.™d"£«lMry°'fey "hS fiJIl .hit oo aa..-St | S«w). P. Adler. A. J. Bentlng. .lonn FarkerMroVe- of the cSTSti-t<!mpu"rshow th?™ uTe msnacement were I Thta crew is mnde r»^SS?tSb'i'l"i:i»^^^ f„„,.oared race, same eoi«e- fu""^^i;V^.Jl°.'i£, ,7'SJSVmTdc. and mSS Detroit. I. In.l-tm. S2s.; Mlchlnsn. 1 hy n.ty.* up of cxcellvuc material, ko^ cndlt Tnv a victory wen nodfr tuti :h2»\^^m«nLVt^urt^L^e made, and much speculation i I>etrult^ 1. In lim. 52s.; Xlchl'Tiin. a, hy flity-MreQ s^. !??n»Tn".l.*n7e"ri.^?^^^^^ Hor«.ownera and pedestrians both SM^^ ^p ?™" Pitcher (stroke). Senior slnjle.scull».'«o. -^fLr^^""^* AwomlneutlawyerofTeaaa , ^m H;_Fariy^lI.^A. O vju^^-^^^^^^^^ • tiittt retldenti of EUia- . '"^ a large estate, and In- uurested hlmseirin nllglti snd humanitarian pnOecla— Judge of the Supreme Conrt, I >9tate of Pennsylvania—Uar- , let o( the United BUtes in throuabout the conatiyas _t the pioneer In the system oi I..0FW employed nearly all over ^CSis system waroiag of ap- '>telenaph to the reglousthat Bifa uie violence of the storm , N. v., ticpt. », laa. He , _ja, In the army In IA4. -on speoial duty in the Signal eommissiuned Major and iber, un, he took charge of _..oo. By virtue of a special I was chaigedwiih the special Ting notice by telegraph and ^Jorce ol storms on the North- Jat'lhe military posu in the In- ^ the States and Terrltoiles _lle mile inflows. As may be inferred from these tlmea, the track had been pat tn admirable condition by Trackmsster Qonlding, and It wa* vary Ihst. BOSTON OACiBDOniAN CLUB Tbe aonoal plcnlo and athlatio oames of this Xsasarhn- setts club waa beld at Spy Padd Orove on Thursday, Aug. 2L The club vras Ikvored with dellghtlhl westher, and abont slK thousand persons participated In the festivities. The remit ofthe Tarleos oompetUioDS Is shown below: PURIna keatVJIane-D. a Boas, 35tt.8in.; W. Bobett- SOD. ant. Tin.: TtHMBsa Aliain. STfL Tin. MUlmr Ka/itf(ofM-D. C. Rosi, m. tin.; W. Robertson, 42ft. «Io.: John JleOllvaiy, aft ITIroiotno fkeorv AoniBer—D. C. Boos, lOtlt. 21n.; James Uelrose. 87It. Illn.; A. D. McDonald. 721J. Tin. _ „ _ nroulno KuU-hoMsier (members only)—A. O. McDon- a'd.SSIt. Tin.; Alexander Ogaton. 83tt. 41ii.; Thoa Aitkin, 82(t.l0in. Ttouiiv the cater Jsmes KelTOse, SSIt. lOin.; E. W. Johnston, 980. Bin. .... 57iortrac>! jbrMnshert—Tfaonia Alttln, first prize; A. r. Marshall, second; A. ©.McDonald, third. Boyt* rttce. membeta' sons under 15; handjcap, 9 yards irganiiedthe metBrohikual divUlon or the signalK>flice; I t»»y»'--<^"V"£ilJ;iJ?2;.*l5''.EJ^i''''' being assigned to duty aecoHmg to his commission as | years. s«oiid; J. Hamptaiu^B yearYthlrd. _ brevet brigadler-nnetal in June, 1871. In IS3 he was a delegate to tbe luteniadooal Meteorological Oongnss at Tleima—BulTalo, N. T., Aug. U, aged 32. MATTHEWS, Rev. William C—A prominent Pieahy- terlan miniater of Louisville—Lsgramie, Sy., Aug. 24. MATTHEWS, Robert—A wSuiybuker i^ Dublin, Ireland—Lone Branch,-M. J., Aug. 20, aged SL MUBRAY, Jacob B.-AB old resident of Brooklyn, V. T—then, Aug. 24. aged U, NOBBIE. John E.-Oneol the oldest and most respect- ed residents of Moiunoath County, N. J., where at one time he held tbe po>lilan ot Justice—Monmouth County, Aug. 22, aged 7B. (iURAV-Cblefof the Cte Indians and the most con. spiouous and remarkable of Indian siaiesmen-Los Klnoa Psf^BSOK^'Sa^' John E.—or the United SUtea Army. Ue was a natlTa of Fhlladelpbla, Pa., where be was at one time tiXMtl^tfgirnt an insurance company- Savannah, Qa., Aoa. S,>jndA8- BILUET, Jnlius—An'Wld meicbant of thla dcy—Brook- lyn, N. Y., Aug. 2^ tg«d 71. „^ ,, , m;liEIBI,Er (Mrge—A- wslLknown musician ol tbU city, and tbe leader Olabaad that bore his name—here, Aug. 23, aged 47. SNYDEK. Thomaa-An old resident of Phllsdelphia, Pa., wbere he waa for many yaara a coniractor lur puuilo and private work—there.^ni|, 21, aged 6tl ^ , TILde.N', Howard—At oneTtlme a prominent broker of Philadelphia, Pa. Hla-Damawsa Identided witb many bsnevoleot acta—there, Aug. B, aged (a. THOMPSON, William—ForAerly known as "Bendlgo, and noted as a pugilist. H wss latterly a revivalist preacher-London.^ing., caVe-dispatoh dated Aug. 24. ,'AN WINKLE, Abraham—< ae of the oldest residents of Newark. K. J.-there. Aa«.2», iged 87. WARNtn. George S.—Able ly respectedmemberoftho Toledo. O.. Board of Trade-A im SprlDgs, \a., Aug 2». WEST, Oe Witt Clinton-- prominent pohtielan of Lewis Cownty. N. Y. Thhrty ] ars ago he resided In Jel- laraon ciainty, and reprasaau it InlllU In the Assembly. He was Insidenr of the nil 'ay which connects lUca and OgdinlP'it-LowkUlfc WYT, Aug^27, aged 116. ARliINi On Aug. 21 th( Portsmouth, N. ' PORTSBXOVTH. Ilngtiois of Lawrence. Mass.. visited ~'' played a match wUb tbe home- dub, which resulted In a victory for the lat'xr In one inn Ing. thanks to the eioellent batting and howling of Thorpe. PoKTSMOCTB—FicTt Inning. Thorpe b. Scott.. Canlege b. Scott. Abbott b. Love... Beach b. Scott.... Botes b. Love Uavisb. Love.. ....S3 0 .-.0 3 I I gladden, not out Shuttleswonh b. Scott.... Uoran b. Love... Feeney b. Love Extras Total. Ratter c. Maines b. Scott.. i Kirat Inning. AKUXcrox. Secood Inalng. Scott c. and b. Davis 6 b. Daris Steadman c. and b. DatU.. 0 e. and b. Davis Loveo. Gladden b. Davis.. 0 run out., DonderdlU. run oat., Cobum b. Thorpe... Silocaby b. Davit Robmaou h. Davis... Brenner b. Davia.... Maines b. Davia Bancroft b. Davia Smith, runout Extras Tot^ , 3 b. Thorpe Ob. Davia -J b. Tbocpo ... 2 knocked down wicket.. > T e. Abbott b. Davis 3 c Sladden b. Thorpe ... 4 b. Thortie U not out a Extras 3U Total .14 New YoRi:. Blaney b. Swanson CuddlLy b. C. Williams.. Manaell b. Bwanson CaldweU b. a. Williams. Fried b. Swanson McCloakey b. Swanson... Ailwonh b. Swanson.... W. Giles b. Swanson Van Blarcum. nm out. . Mlnturn b. li. WUllaus.. Madutosh, not oat... Bye, 1; L U., 2; w.,l...."; J This week, beglonlnK Sept. l, we stop catching tront, onder tlie mandate of the law, and t)egiD popping at woodcock. We may hearken to the quail, bat we cannot bring it down nntll Novem' l>er, when the lively rabbit will, aa a legal game, supersede the sqnlrrel that has dodged na all ttixoagh Angnst. OleBdu. has been dead two weeks, and yet none 01 the papers has told as who has become heir to that diamoba-stndded violin. The great nddler should have died in tlils conntiy, and then tho whole world wonid long before thij have known sll abont hlB private aHUra. As WE WBiTE, oysters come np smiling, and go down wlthont a mnrmnr. The noBe or the clam Is oat of Joint, and the crab is more lopsided than ever. If September, like its immediate piedcces- Bors, were witboat an E, these things wonld not be. StscB the recent rainstorm set in the country which Inclades the 'watering-places, has been busier than at any other time this season—with people packing up to come home. W» ABB lOLD that a Florida editor was robbed of ninety-seven chickens in one night This seems in- credible. If the report la me, however, how lUd be eome by ao many cliickenaf Ml A Santoga hop, a few nights ago, we beheld one ot the most beanuftii and elatwrately-^inift- mentad dresses evsr worn; jet there was no thing in it, after alL t^KSBAIxfeel truly sorry Ibr his beaiers U Sr. Tanner's Jiorthcomliig lecture turns oat to be as empty aa xauer himself was for forty daya and EPiTAra for the Jat« fcxioa «r Orace Cbnrcb— •9os«—Browa." •, NEW TORK VB. APf>I.ETON. These clubs had a uoe day's match together at Prospect Park, Breoklyn, on Aug. 21, which resulted Inikvorot^e Appletons by the appended score: ApriBTO.v. Salle b. Cuddlhv Nelwuc. Filed b.AllWGrtb. Kelly cMcCloakey h. AU'th Slater b. AUwurth Swanson b. AUworth U. Wlillaujsb.Cuddlhy Wooleoough c. Caldwell b. Cuddlhy Furgersua, not ont □ervehclc.Mlntum b.Cud- dlhv VcataULge, run out Oreeo,runout Byes, 2; Lb., 2; w.,l Total 21 Total i „ RUNS AT FALL OF EACJH WICKET.-NS* Yokk' First laaing 0 0 » 14 10 16 21 23 23 Unit Inning 9 II IS IC 21 2J 30 30 32 .W-35 Impires-Aoploton, Mr. North; New York, Ur. Wbiie. Tbe hen-.\urkers scored 69 in their second ioulni;; but there waa not time left to flulsb the came, so the flret Inn lug s score decided the conteau I^ONOWOOO TB. sTATESr ISZ<.<VND. The oue day's match between these clubs or Boston and sow York, which was pUyed at Beacon Park Grounds, Boston, on Aug. 23. resulted in the success of the Loug- woods by a score or66 to 39. The Siaten Island team went U> the hat ttrst. and tliey were disposed of for M. Allen'i a and Outerbridge's 12 being tbe only double flgnrei scored. On the part ..f the Longwoods, their Srst iunlngV play Tielded them 89 runs, of which Oeorvs Wright's 3U ' S.i."!!!'^' Curti.V 14 being the oDiy other double Bg- urea. The SCuen-Islandan went into tbeir second Inning, and ran up a total of 104, Lane getUnx39; butiherewas no cbance ol the game being played to a close, and the inning's play waa tbereror«wortU notblne. the Srst inn- ing s score deciding the contest in favor of tbe Lonijwnods. (jieorce W right's bowling troubli-d tho visitors conaldera hly, be taking lilgbt wicaeta lor 23 runs. STATi:5 Island. Moore a and b. Duiton i Bance b. Duttou 2 Sprague b. Wright | Riinkln b. Wright i Onterbrldge b. Wright 12 Lane b. Wright..... 7 Goatenboferb, Wnght 0 Stevens b. Dutton 1 J. Byre b. Wnght 4 Allen, not ont 24 Irving b. Wright 0, Extras Total.. Lo.vnivooo. Dutton b. Lane Jay b. Sprague Tyler c. Alien b. Epraj,-ue.. ITnbbsn? b. Lane Jooesl b. w. b. Lane...,-. Tram SL Bancs b. Lane.. Wright b. Eyre. Peabody 1. b. w. b. Lane. Curtis b. Eyre King b. Lane Pickering, not out P«,Ma ' .. 8 Si^tras ~ Total.. CKICKST NOTES. Eleven Americans will play with eleven Enellshmen on Sept. 22, 23. at Philadelphia^ Pa- The Glrard Club will select the English team and the JVmerlcan team vnll be chosen by the Young America Club..-.The return match between the representative clubs of Chicago and SL Loula waa recently played in the lormcr city. The ail- casos were sgain the Tlctoia, this time wlnnine with ten wlcheu to spare. A. Kerr, with 44 and not ontS, was tbe pnnclpal run.getter. The score wan: St. Loula 66 and IS: Chicago. 112 and 114. with ten wlckcU to falL The vlalUng crlcketera were tendered a banquet ■Iter the ffT'iv.:--™ ninth International match between the United SUtes and Canada will take place at Philadelphia, ra., bepL IS, 14, and promises to be closely contested. TUe United States eleven will lie seleeced this week at an adjourned meeting of the executive commluee of tbe pnckeicrs'AsaocUitiaa. It Is eapected that tbe C an a d ia n tesmwlu be a very strong one. Tho GsbraithClnb defeated the Branson Club at Philadelphia on Aug a, byascoroof 42to37. hi a one-Inn Ing game. THE TRI@@£B. . A BiVLE-MATCH between teams belonging renpecUvely to the Columbia RiAe AaaoclaUon of Washington. D. C, and the Marybuid RiSeClubol BalUmore, jraa shot at Paiapscp, Bsltimpre, Aug. 28. The teams were as follow: Colombla-Chambees, Lauritien. Laird. Adee, Hubbard and Bandde (all ot whom shot at 20QydB. aod the drst go, at gOyda). MariUnd--lySehri)resel, Detrlck. Boeder, Davy, Benwyne at 2D0ydA, and Conlson, Cad- aald.Beinyneandl,jnchateo(lyda Every compeutor SS<L'*°Jr>4vSPil<l>'K«altwu aa follows: Columbia, iSSjMiatei.^'^*^ MarjUnd: aooyds., ii'VS'S."^;"? •* SOI»ds. at Camden, N. J.. Aug. 28, Worth and Jos. H. Batnoghs scored 41 one of a pooaible so. . nnaa waa a pand apoTvlne tonmament and harvest- ^'if^"? •i,«<*„VsIlS^Mar Eoek Island, DL^n*. ^ 2B, 27, at which aU manner of sports warelndalaiad in. Including glaaaball-ahootlng, tbat-raclag,twalklag-match- ea. qaalt-pltehiiig, base radng. (bot-iacuig, etc. An Im- mense cxowd waa m attendance dally. Wl HA'va UTTSBs FOB Frank Edwards, J. E. Warbur- to^^Plank Bart,o.C. Boas <S), W. Pegiam and Charles yjj™ujij*»m«ln ewe of thliofleatti Bobby »ut- Old mea's ract (membera orer tO>—C. B. Owler, first prize: J. C Xelntoah, seooud: Alexander Ronald, third. 5aei--raoe—Thomss Bochan, first prize; W. Bobertaon, second: Thomas Aitkin, third. _ rApee-Ie00edrace—Thomaa Aitkin and Thomas Buchan, first prize;.D. C. Boss and Oeome Irving, second; John McLaod and A. McCnUongb. third. Jtimnlna Mfh-Kop—E. W. Johnston, 9fl.8>ilii.; D. C. Boss. lit. iHn. : A. HcDonald, Bft. 21n. 5ldi«d(na A(p)t-leai>—B. W. Johnston. Sit. 2ln.; D. C. Boas and M. McDonald tied for the sernnd nrlte. P6ts-vautUng~-W. Bobenson. ML lOin.: Thomas Aitkin and A D. MclMuald tied tor second and third. jrneA'anit-Mcfe—A. Donaldaon and A. C. Beld tied, and A. D. McDonald took the third price. Jlunnlno lonffJustp—A. O. Beld. IBft, Tin.; E. W. John- ston. 18IL Sin.: Thomas AlUIn, I71L inia. StanMtig Ian|^/ustp—E. W. Johnston. 10IL Mn.; M. Mo- Donald. lOIL 2in.; A, W. Mtnihsll, «IL Jin. Eop-ttfinma-iump—^ W. Johnston. 431^. Iln.; Thomaa Altlilo. 4O1L l(Hn.; A. D. MeDonaM, 39lt. 4ln. Rfphland Jllno-William Rnbettson, first prize; L. D. RoberLioii, second; John West, ihlnL ^mo^lsioont <lnnoe—John WesL first prize; L. D. RoU- eitsoD. second; William Robertson, third. Onc-nille rtm—John Ralne, first prize; Jobn Young, second; O. W. Irving, third. rArcc.mUctMUrinff-tsolcA. sqnsra heel and toa^T. H. ArmstnuR, flnt prize; Hugh Kleno, second; DrtscoU, third. TAroioIno ti'avy Anmme^D. C. Ross, MIL lin.; James Melrose, tOlt. Sin. Boys' hunUcrace—J. Csllshsn, flnt prize; W. Qalnn, second: J. Crowley, third. Hto-dle-nooe—E. W. Johnston, first prize; Thomas Aitkin, second; Dnvem. th'rd. Thnioliia (Mb-weffhi—D. C. Boss, 2tlL lOin.; Thomas Lyncb, 23(L 8ln., second. Kinty.yaro dofh—Thomaa Alikm, S>^see.; 7. IfcQulg- gin. »>isce.; J. A. Kelly, t^wc Fltt-mUt rac&—jAbn Raloe, 3Sra. 7a, fliet: SC. McNulty, 26m. afla.. second: Unknown. SSm.iUls.. third. A Ing-of-war between ten men of the Irish A. C. aod an equal number belonging to the Caledonian Clnb wnnnd up • ~pi,ii.'~ •^^|~**-^^the lattertMmw^nlng In ttre e straight 9!^re3TSlott of Ibil' city and William A. Boailaod of Aabuii. N. T., together with a feir ftlends, met at this office, and after a confer- ence that waa neither pralonged nor characterized by the wvasgling and personalities which on«nUmas mark simi- lar gatherloga, entered into an agreement to walk a five- mile match. Both these men have earned a reputation aa walkers, and the match ought to-reaalt In an laieiesUng cnnte.L TTndemeath we present a copy ol the docnment signed by them: Articles ofsgreementsntered Into thla 26th day of Au- gust. IMO. between Fred J. Molt and Wm. A. Bosgland. who agree to walk a mntch-race of five miles, fkir heel- aod-toe. for the sum or asqp a side, with the privilege 01 making the stakes tSOO a alne. It mutually agreed uoon by the princlpsle at dnte of tbe final depoidt. SepL IS. ISAX Said match In take place at the Hunhsttan Atbletlo Club pcda receive remains to be seen. \BW York fiAiKoosiAX Ctoa.-The following ontT<»« hwb4n received for the events opentoamsteiirs st the annnsl games ol this clnb at Jono»'Woodon ThnisJay, bS?^ "fTJtmil? walk-P. 8. MjcHale Aztec Ath^iic CTib: Wm. II. Purdy. Manhattan A-a: JamesII. Hock- ing Empire City A.C: J. B. OUrk. Empire City A. C., wf'O'KeelS. Miohatun A. C: 1^ F. lyn A. C; snd O. A. Vandenholf, a A A. C. One- mile run-F. Oiraiid, Yonkeis; L., E. Myers. XUn- tatun A. c.; 8. A. Miles. Clllton Albion nairlery; Wm. tT Ballsy. insh Amerlcao A. C: Jaa H. OiJTerd. Insh. Amorlcsn A.O.; Wm. MoManns, Emerald A. C. : John A. Manshsn, S. A. A- C; snd P. J. Graham. M. A. C- En- tries tor the evonu for all-comera-one-mile race, tbro-i- mile walk and five-mile race-will be received on the grounds on the dayol the games. S«S««TTay>or in- fnrmsusthattbe track baaWn recently aurreyed, and the distances to be walked and run may be relied 00. TnB CBAariossnip Mbbtiso.— The annual Held meet- incof the National AssodaMon of Ainstenr Ath eiee. at which will be decided tbe American champlosishlps, will bf held on ihe grounds of the New York Atnletfc Club. Mott Haven, on 8atnrdav,8epL 2s. at 10 a. «jmd I.IO ?. M. The programme of events, which are open to all, IS as follows: liwyd., 29)yd., ananer-mlle, lialt-mila. one- mile, and five-mile runs; ia»d. bordle-race: one-mUe, three-mile, and seven-mile walks; two-mile blcyele-rac*; running high.jnmp; running long.Jnmp; poIe-leaplnB; throwing the hammer; putting the shot; tSrowing tea,. wel!ht; tngM>|.w»r, teams of five men and- two suhstl- tntu: individual tng-of-war- The entranee-fte la two doUsrs, and enulet close Sept. IB with the secretary of tbe Association, 183 Broadway, New York City. FRAsnc H. Habt called upon ns on Monday. Aug. 30, In eompany with bis boslneas-sgent, Mr. Oottlob, thay bar. Ina come on from Boston, Mass., on the 2gth. His ehsllenge to Charles Howell. Issued during the early Dsrt 01 the Summer, not having been accepted, Bart withdrew tbe depoait of ascD held by us on account thereof, we paying the same npon present- ation ol an order trom Daniel O'Leary. who had originally deposited It with a cballeoae <xl behalf ot Hart andDobterto any two men in Eovland, and who after- wards authorized as to transfer the amount to Hart'a ebBllenge. The latter Is gradoally improving in health, though he Is yet tar from strong. He Intended returning to Boston on tbe night of the 30th. TBE CHABPioxsHir Mroal of the Toronto (Oat.) Ama- teur Athletic Club wss lately won by W. E. Bennett, who 8roved blmseir to be a very fair all roaud man. He wan rst place In the onirter-mltr, half mlle and mile runs and no| vauUl^ vaaTtlnE Vnd'putuYgliie shb^ iMond" In^i»yardsj^ broad lamp. bop-step-and-Jomp and throwing tbe ham- mer, and third in 440.yards run- J. Newell won tbe one snd thre« mile walks, second place in 440-yards run, and third in 100 yards and 880 yards run. and throwing the hammer. The lOO-yaidanin and broad-Jnmp were taken by W. Rankin. BonxRT Wbioht of Detroit, Mich., and N. E. Hutchlns of Marlhora, Mass., wrestled, collar and elbow, at Arraorr Wa, Ho was Rccnmpspied hy Cleire and McOrervr. t'le fZeplivr pair, who rowed le'ii-iirwly, coverinz tbi distance In Um. 2s, Ten cnred bargea. a mile snd a haU, turn. Wab-wah-tah see B. C. ot Ecot^e and B«iT,r R n. of Windsor, Ont, rowed a dead beat after a rpIrQ. didly contested race: but npon the lodges so snnooncis* both crews kicked like steers, each side cUlminc tie victorv. which waa aatlstactory evidence that the oICr.Ii did not err. The senior slx-oared ruie was rmlltcd to -Jie Excelsiors, tho Wah-wab-tah seos withdrawiu^. Kllili VON KVIjI. REGATT.\. The rowing regatta lor tbe ebamplnnthlp of tlis Ki!) Von Knll took place on a one.mile stralsbtaway cun-^ between the fltateo ItUud and New Jersey ahsrea on Ssv urday anemoon, Aog.«. This assodaUon Is oniwel of four clubs—tbo Argonaut*. Bayojije and^nkhIg Rnw. Ing Aivorlatlons, and the SUten Island Atbleiie dob. tlTe weather waa pleasant, and the Dlends ofthe rsr- tldpatlng dubs gathered In ■ large numben lo wltaaa the''ra(dog. whicli waa Interesting, and msned by bot one fool, which waa too illRht tn Interfere with the trnig of the race In which it ocmrTed, and the clahnwasnot allowed by the referee. J. E. BnatU. The races reauVed as follows: Palr-nared sbella—Edward Smith. O. E. Msd (atr-ke^ Argonanta, I, I7 »m. S».; It. E.Dnnean Jr.. a H. K. Halsey (stroke), ViklDB, 2. The wlnnets ledftom end tn end. Ringle.scoll sheila—K. HcRae, Bsyonne, I. in 6m. Us.; H. W. J. Telfair, Staun Island, 2. by Ids.; w. C. Bowbiad. Siaien Island. 3. by Ss.; W. J. M. Robeiu, Rtatsn Island. 4. Fonrotred banes—Staten Island Ka 2: David P. Cadmiia (bow), W. J. Kerr. Chsrits ran ZandL William M. Christopher (sinks), Jobn. w. Edwards (eoxswaln), I. In 6m. 4a«.: Staira IiIsdiI Nn. 1: OeOTgr B. King (bow). Anson L. Carroll. Tbomaa J. Conny, Lewis Mnnls (stroke). Georae T. Daviann (eoi- swaln), 2, by six lengtha; Bayonne: E. 2. Van Buik'jt (bow). J. Ellsworth Jr . M. A. Hvatt. J. H. Alls<re(stroke), J. L.Baach (coxswain), 9. Foiir.aared sbsUs-Kuiea Island: B. T. P. Fisk (bow). W. C. Rowland. O. A. While, W. G. Dldrlcksea (stroke). 1, In Sm. Is.; Vlkbig: H. E. Duncan Jr. (bow). D. A. Wnndhoaw. J. H. Sl->l<lait. R R. K. Halsey (stroke). 2 by five seconds: Argoiutiu; Edward R'nlth (bnw). O. E. Man, C. W, Trsak, CDsrItt <•. Gerdae (s-r .ke). 3, by twulty seconds. Hall, Big Rapids. Mich., Aug. 20. forsaOaslde. A big crowd attpnded ihe match. Wright won the tlrat and roarth falls, and Hutchlns the second and third, aner which there was R dlssgrcement about the remaining fiilL Wright laid Hutcblna on his bacli three limoa, but the referee, (^arlei Miller, declared "no lall.*' Wright and hla umpire re- fused to go on with the match, which waa finally declared a draw. DostAHOB Ts. BOLA&—Michael Dnnahoe called at this office Auff. 23.10 compsny with his baeker^wbo eorered the money poated wltb Bolae's challenge. / Donahoe says that he will wrestle acrardlng to the terms proposed by Bolac, provided the latur will increase the stakes to (an or moro a side, and give him (Donahoe) the privilege of namlna the city or town In Masfttcbusetts where themstch will take place Mike and his backer think it too fsr to travel fsr a match for less money. Hoeg-nACB.—On Aug. 28 a race took pIsco on Hamp- den Park, Springfield, Mssa. between the Eagle Hose Company of Greenfield, and No. l Hose of Northainpton, one quarter mile attaigbtawav, side by side, to B hydrant, couple and nnreel 300 feet of nose. Tue Eagles ran wltt It, , with announced time oflm..I4a., distance in lenee the' coupl eight men and won la th< lile the Nort hampton Co m'lhutf'Mawi^iJV'aiM Jliuijllllg intelllgenee <« the' -~™geMnt tohim onbenalf of Pegram, tramped ttam »,iff?T5!.L' y*-; * <"««*n<=e of abont fifty two miles, ■just to stretch his legs a bit, yon know." after- wardsjounjeylng oat to Pamoy to pay his respecUto Trickett and Laycock, tbe Australian fillers, anrfStSri S^*c£SbridUf " " «"«rt«"t Che.. M ADAMg ExiLDA LACBirgLLg, Who doTlng the Jonmey !^." ^S.*.'"?.""" o' F;n"» contracted th. fevi#^iS.f IM- tpttiat dlmate.aud was sick la San Prendscotor ?'l?,'kV5!r* "°J"Sii,'» "O^Pteparlngfor the aecondraoe fur the diamond belt presented by the Isle K O. Cotton and won by hw In July. lg». The madsme waa eh£lengt ed byMlis Amy Howard, and tiie race will lake place Ui October. ,?9.°?1 N'^-^-»'"9's aBitKriT, which was 10 haveuken place at the erounds of tbe Brooklyn Athletic Clob. Nmth „. w..,- .„ .„„ «..u....,.L.u Auiirus viuu I avenue and Moth street, Brookly^. N?T. wu mtDoned gTODOda on ThaiBilsy, Sept. 23,18W; the start to be made tlU Wednesday, SepL 8, In cooanuence. It waa staiad Ar atso'clock r. M. In addition lo tha full amount of the the llloeu of one Of the coateataDia In thesDecialuna. ^.v..,.«..„ >.«».i.>,.r»» „..>i»,.^ .1 1 . I hour ran, which IS to bo tbo feature of the airalr. V .Thatcdbb defeated Wm. rhillman in a one 5S5'ly 740 yirdSf' " covered Tmlles l,ieOyards, id -.i?jK'?"^^""'l*^»'i*'"""'»"«" Oreham Inaqaoll ffi'iSLR' V"- »«!,,fluolt». at Plalstow. Eng., Amr IB, winning by ascore ot 61 to 61. Time, 3b. 6Sm stake.mooey hereinbefore mentioned, the winner of the mar ' '— - - the match shall receive twu-thirds of the net frnie-receipts, reraslDing one.thlrd to be slven to tne Inser. In Rursuanea or this aj^reemrat the sum as been deposited '- *'^- ., ^ of »S0 a side in the bands of Frank Queen, editor and proprietor ol TRB Ngw YORg CLIPPBR. who la to he temporary stakeholder. A second de- posit of S290 a side to he pnt up m said gentleman', handa at the office ot THB NBW YORK Clippbr 8«pL IB. IWO. and not later than 9 p. «. of aaid daie. at which time „ T"« Soxs op Br. Gxorgb will hold their third annnal a final stakeholder shsU be chosen. Mr. Ed. C. Hniske tn picnic and games at Scbeutzen Park. PtaiUdelnbia. Seu^^ stand ss releree. it he will acL Either party fallinir to ^ ' stand ss releree. it he will acL Either party falling to comply with all the conditions of these articles ahall for- feit all money up. Frbo J. Mott, W. A. HOAOLa^D. XrUnra- J BABHAy. ir«JKO. }cBAe.M. MILIS. or the money already deposited nn secoant of this match we now bold SS)-flve dnilan having been deducted by mutual obnsent, to be applied ss a deposit to secure tbe track. ClS2^??^!?^,YirK'm'?e'p°LT,'oMi"^''' Hi*i."'5.dw1^S'if.'?^£?SiiS'"*"- '^"s*- THE TURF. THS FASTEST AUATEUR MXTJK. Walter Sbtdo-a record of 4m. 24>ia., which for over five yesrs had stood at the head of fast times by amateur mo- nera at Ibis dlnance. wss on Aug. 16 beaten by W. O George of the Mnaeley Harriers, at the grounds ol the London (Eng.) Atbletlo Club. Tl was done In a handicap airanced by the olub Ibr the purpose of giving bim an op- poriunlty of making a public ulsl. and those who started with him were: H. D. Thomas, L- A O.. 42ydA start; C. H. Rooke, Spanan Harriers, 10; A. H. Darcey. RIackheatb Harriers. 56; O. Cattlln. Bisckheath Harriers. TK; A. B. Lld- dal, L. A. C. eO; W. Stevenson. L. a. C. 90; W. h. c. An- drews (intTodaced),96: H. W. H. Crosse. L. A C WO. Tht Snorting Llje aays that George won m the last stride trom Stevenson, wbo waa ooraplelcly apun out. The wloaer'a time was23^; sao.. the firat quarter being timeil InGOsea. halflnZm 6b., and three-(|usrtcraln3m. 14s. Thedaywaa not altogether favorable fbr fast lime, aa tho atmosphere was doM and muggy, and there waa a nortbeaal wind meeting tne men on the lap towards the orchard. A worse quarter for tho wind there hard- ly could have been, as tor half a lap It imped, ed the raonen. wbo on the other half were slicltereil by the cemetery-wall, snd got no cnmpensatlng benefit from It. TI1C breeze was not high, but SDinclenlTy ntrnng to msJce a dllTerence 01 a few seconds, and It Is more than probable the time would hare been shortened if tho order of ninning had been reversed. The track was In splendid order. George is 21yra. old. stands SIL ll)n., and weighed 143 lb. THE 8ARATOUA RACES. The protracted racing season at Saratogs.N T was brought to a lermlnatlof on SamrdayrAJ^a, Wiu,'™ "V""j.?'l'=''witnessed by a great crowd of Monk the raiUL The presence ol so large a body waa mainly dna to tne Interest felt In tbe Baden Baden HindlcapTTthSS? mile race, the reault of which waT^ (SS&d'JST^ very open qnesUon, as several excellent bonea were among the entriea The ndag began wlin adSh ofj SS?'"''""H. t«0. for beatenli^,, »7S tVaicSnd SS'lrifS'rJ^f*''?'- .O'fney's Mnmie Pleldl (lOS) JimrSd S5n2,"'"J*'"'i"*^'.»"!ff.." hali-tiile liiriii reached, when Burch's Clhi Warfield went to Ke fore and ramaiaed there uni I the end. coming In thraa Isngths before Ehler's Mayflower (M): flSwen 4 00^ Florence B. (los) third. .Vamia Plalils next" Cfoo^'a Dxwn (85) last. Time. I Jg«... .The Baden-fiden JlTSSl" SSinV'fSP'S*'"'",*" •ddedTwilSaOT to second, third saving his stake, tbree mile*, waatha next event, and it ha^aeven atartera. of whStrTirDVie? Brothera' entries. Ells. Lawrence (S81 and Jericho (Tw) romt'JHri?.r°KiB;-,?Sll'''''J"' 1100 more thJiji rnme'slrish King 11(B) Many were ol npli,ir.n that Law^ rencecouldutitgo the distance at a pace that would win he never having been over it in pliUlcrbul the relilt proved that they were wrong in so"bsllev iS^ bis jcSTov "i' '•I" ««i"nt judiSS't. -V"ii?; E?.",'??!,^ I"'""1™'Of ""O" than two iiles iid a hall of the Journey, he sent bim along, and, cutting down Irvlng's cBlmney-sweep at the thrf4^uart« iSfe iJd soooalterwardspassing Irl.h King. hrSeat tlieWir to thowiunlne-pool by a bslf length with ChimneTiweeS a score ofTeugths behind. Tbe race dom the homJ! stretch wss one 01 the closet snd mist exclttng ev« i?,!!.^?,'*^'?; spectatora were worked up to th, t"i notch ol enthnarssm by the gallant manner In which the younghter won hia firat race at the dTstaSS^ MdtBatsgalnsiahorsethatbaa shown floesp^lniSJmi Journeys The foriunsle Dwyer Brothers havrmoat c^r —I'rSf -'lJ?"?^".' treaaure in Bliaa LawSSS.'ShJ time vras s ::«•.. whfch la bnt one and tliree onarter sMonda slower than the best record, and Is comddVraldy tbV 1^! perlormance at toe distan-e ever aceomJushS {y a hiS eiMts. provided thiy heat fte beit AmVrlMii'recLrt"; I Sna mT'hrffiie half^SvT?IL7'i7 r.'o°i>''.'?"«^oat, the lOnyda, Vmlle and S-mlle runs. 3 mile walk and blcycli -tsii SSd thl tPird f? f-iof'"' ''ViL"^»( "««""> "» race. Enlrance-f^ for each oveoL 60cts.; lug of-war tlire'oouIirtePmllid^ team.. »3. Medals on exhibition nt Daniell'i, sTiadway forfhis B^hSn'slStA^;^ ¥S """d. and and Etehth str^ on and alter .SepL I. The right to re- I ih" w.i"h2 °rii!l,^K'2?^*^^ Ject any entry is reserved. Entries close Sept. II. with MANitATTAX ATnLRTic CLCB.—The third annual Pall meeting nl this dnh will be held on Saturday, SepL 18. at 3 p. M. Evenu open tn all smateura: TSyds. run. handi- cap: 10O.vd8. ran, handicip. limit 5yds.; 2S0yda run handicap; .■:i-mlle run. scratch; HmWa run. lor those who have never heatcn two roiootes eight seconds; l-mlle rno, hsndlcaii; 3-mlie rnn. scratrh; l-mlle walk, hnndl. cap; 3-mil« walk, scratch; 2SUyds. hurdle race, handi- cap; 2-mlle bicycle rare, scratch: tug-of-war. teams of fnnr men. total wi-lgtit limited to SOOlb. two substitutes al. lowed. Gold medals to llrat and second In asch evenL Gold medals to each member of winning tng-of-war team Spcdalpriaoswlll be given to the winners of tbe followlnir .... _ ...... . . . secretary Manhattan Athletic Club. Elcbth avenue. Flity-slxtb and Fllty-seventh streets. New York City. ' Tix SBOBgx of Jackson aod Sam Johnson of YpsilanIL Mich., ran a IQO-yard raceatthe latter place on Aug. 10 for tSO a side, shores, altbnngh starting at a disadvan- f .ge of atmut fifteen feet, succeeded In crossing the line flrai; bot the referee, Mr. Borle. dedded that Shores hsd fooled, and tbe stakeholder, acting on his advice, refused to give up the money. Shores then nlTered to give John- son fifteen feet and run It over; bnt YpsUantl were afraid Of (heir man. and evltlently considered that th*y had got out of a tight place, and wanted to stay out Shores says he advises all rnnoera that want a Iklrand impartial show to stear clear a( Ypsilantl. The referee should either have disqualified the men wbo committed the Ibul. or have or- dered the race to'be ran over. PgDBaTRiAXiBS AT Bbaopord, Pa.— The el;ht-banrgi>- I .. = r .carrying but S6Ib, won by two 'lennhi ,TS.T BeTmont'e Susquehanna (HO). 8chwirtx-a mST L (lOS). Hart'a Bedman (105) HUndll's Suananoa i»f aid Young's Hamadsn (M) naaslng the post in the brdS? h«e given. Time, l:l«i. M'irchl.n'S. led aU the ~ i-im '"^^5 handicap steeplechase, tSCO, of which tiro to second snd,»S» to tbirdrabont two mllS and a quarter, brought the meeting toin enA Onl? three siarted. and the race was ibougEt to hi a moral riv Reed's Disturbance (IS6). hut Meanly tuiiibW Sff him rk.™"""-!?", /oon?. thereby destroying the f.'li"''^' ofthe favorite, wbo flnTabed last; Lyneh's Derby ^<^wiiinlngby a length from Irvlng's Wayisrer 046) RiLBT TB. Siirnf.—Negotiations between the aVne. mentioned oarsmen have eome to a sundstil). ootblng haviog been heard ftom RUeyfor the last two wieks. After recelvtng Smith's cha]l<nn.he answered, aayliir that he would aooept It and allow Smith S2IU ezpenjes to row at Saratoga. B mlth wxule back, atatlng tlistht wnaH give or take 9300. aod has heard ooiblng innn aome 01 the oarsmen of Halllax or vicinity. swiitafnvG-RACBa between amateiin, lor prizesog*fTd by the proprietor, will take place at A- Brann's 6vlm- ming-school. SIxty-dfth street and East River, this citv, on Sunday, BepL 5, at 2 p. m. There will be a hail dnirn races, nom oue huadred yardr to one mils, -in whifb ladles, gentlemen. mls«es and lads will nsttldDste. th. winner receiving a gold medal In each event. TheiewiD also he gnoee-cbaaes, washtiib races, and "Schigflme*-),- sn" bv calctum-liKht. f.pen m nil. an«l wrestling in the water by six experts The proeeeils will co to tbe awini. mlng-teaehst*. B. Hola and M. Metzger, to whom cntila can be made at tbe school. THB ecOLLWRS' KACB h^cwe^ Ksgie of Pt. John, K. g. and McRav of Dartmouth, N. 8.. win nrobsMy be de- clared olf. MciCay haviog written to Vagle aaklogtoez- tend tbe time smeed onlnrthe rare to take rlste. as< also to have it come off on Bedford Basin. Nsale rsmwa to do this, and tbn prubablllllps are that the matter will be dropped- McKay Is siii) under tbo doctor's care, bet U legalnlng^hls health rapidly. WALLACB Roiei is now In charge ofM. P. Davit. 1M clear-headed ond sicilirul sculler ot Portland. Me., asd ahoold a match with Dsnlel Leahy tie mado. as moa probable. Davis will .ccompsnv Ross tn CalK'nuU aod look alter him wbUathei e Those who pin th< I.- blih on the New Brunswlolj^rsman will feel greater confldeDcs now that they knowthat he Is In such good bands. McCOT Ago CRUDDP of the Laureate Boat anb ol Tny, N. T., bad a five-and.s-balf-mile race on tbe State coune, ■ dty. on Aug. 28. Ihe oatgniwjhotsexeral hui-iws bo yvafB l woo by toor lengthi In 3»inSjS. t 'H" ■*S"""f CIIAMFIOHBHIP at swimming,nnemOe fcrtbe slWer chaUenga enp. valae thirty gS d ' contended "—•• • Ang. 14, J. Ir. iBjivr, jiawcas'ie B. <:., winning In 3Pbi' Wa A. E. France. AlJIaaee.S, C. 2, In »Jin. IS7a,°jL y.' . "j-i-umiiew cap. vaiae tiiiny gn ness. was •or In ,th» lake. Sooth Knrwoo<fp£SrE»t P. Taylor, Newca^lo 8. <5., winnlBg li »£' France. Alliance S. C. 2. In »Ji " Battinson. BL John's Wood. 9. In Sim. 3U CAPPAiit Webb U accredited wltb completing a nim of soTentT-ftarcnaaecotive hnura In a large tant siTle Scarboroueh. Bnw.. Aqnarlom, Ang. t. He was alliwrt thirty minute;' rest In every tweniy-Innr hoars, bit ;t U stated 'hat he was not ont ol the witer more tfin liar mluotea In the whole time. I °'tS"'^5 (X- g-) Rowixo A9gociATia.i beld a n.f»t. Ing Aug. XT. and Instructed the managing commltteTw Mo., to a dcqblosroU mstch with Wamn Smith uJ A. Ilamm, three miles, for tl.ODO a side. JK-f Ji?,"*^I.''Jf',*5'S*'»' weather sndBjter permitrlng, h« held Sept I. 2. A dispatch state, th? PvliK^X- ^'•'' """"f: Weisgerber. FeU»nc Tea "H"* 'n "Ofklng boat., three mlln. a!^* S?*.",'^ »" the fichavlklli River, slVllU«.lelp^5 Aug. 28. It -waswon l.y John Whalen wltb WalterE ThS (toolC'^ """^ startera being H. Nolan and Tag roiTB-OABXD HACB between the Sylvsns of Jlollse I^-V!.°f'?S?i'"'^" portponed tof.tt-w,?£rS iSSS « w^nl"-' S^'?* "t" on the tonne of tU re^w, at MoUne, m, where tbe race was to have oe- if^fTi'h^Sflf*.'? pl««at Strawberry HII, Boston. SSSb^Vs'nd*?- ?urka ""i^-" aecartng saoond prize. The first-named woo, Baipty rtS?IISi,t?2SK.'!i' ""'t •'"•'••d iBioanarreenientto G5!,f5riiS"*r"""'"'-"'» f"™" o' psdrtlloTsndtbe vi^.VS'i!'!'™'-*' P""* "Ot yel annoonced, on former ot MoiidBy,6epL(L i„i?E Jr'^JS??^"*'P'*' J*" challenge ot WUIIsmB- lJIl'.''L"'"''.i?'o?» mstch in Kebruuy next over ae Tyne eoorae. Eng., for »300 ortl.OOO a side THE RflMG. BIUOHTOn BEACH RACES. The races at the Brighton Beach track Conev T.i.n.i Aug. 28, werelargely attendedrrhe £it e^tf a ISu?: beat race. $250, waa wen by Firtda Bros.' 5^ - very large. only twelve faced the starter. renty entries, bnt Tbe loUowlog is the snm- maiy: John Cox. BSJi mile.; PbUlp MI^uTlm^: f. j! I Ss£S,rX^SHS'?SiH^Sj Hert7,«6; Tom Lewis, 62; Geo. ChamVrUio. S'^. As Medicine (57). Tlme.lj8)S . "a handl^S, riIIS!."i.^* time was caUod Mbmault fell exhausted oa the track. *2S each. «250 added, a miloand tb?M?fSS-,I^'^f?!Jf* beatlne Hertylbr accond glace by four Ups. CoxwmiIi; oa ttS^st^ rwult^ ln"he ^ i:S>»°*'»»o?»H"'S"'-^^"olmjthiii^^^^ length and a half behind A hordle-raoe esi on! „ . , «n"« end a quarter, over fire hnrdlciTwM won ^AcvS- liter was advertised to rnn twenty "f"," * 'eOhlu Boy (139). by three lengths bimT^' mUea oa the Lynn (Mass.) grounds Aug. 27. whUe fooV KP'f ",'"M?"or'>a''. the letter belDir?5Sr lmShs7n . .„,_. „ ^ ^ I ^^£ith«,^iori'*^^«..t^^^^^^ exceUent shape, and walked without apparent exenlon. Lakland'sBuckUedDoi. who came boSjTwolmrth^'CV^-;:: J. E. WarbitBTOX has withdrawn the »!0 pntupwiib ' Ackerman A CV>-'. Rnr,,. <ii<i, m.u.i —,. oj?9" hla challenge to any man In America, no one having had tbe temerity to try coocloaions In a genuine race wltb the Englishman- Tbe letter '—— — ■ othera ran five miles apiece cause, — " spraln- , hat it «-ss postpoued be- caoae, aa was stated, Warburtou vras sunering Irom a A tnrARTgii-aiLg rch, for fifty dollars, between Patrick Welch and Bdward Condon, at the South Frammgham (Mass-) Trotting Park, Aug. 28, was won by tbe lormer, and In a five-mile ep-as-you-plaase splu, tor SIS a side, John Oallsgher beat Thomas Ashley. There iras also a similar five-mile run. for between M. J. OToole and James Burns, the latter wlniUng. H. WBBsna If seenied of haviog walked three miles in Xim.2Sa, which Ibr an amateur u remarkably tssc It waa dooeat the first cbanpionsblp meeting of the North- em Counties Athletic AasodaUoo. at Sontbport. Eng., ' Aac. 14, aod be waa not opposed. It will be remembeied thait Webster waa recanUy disqoallfied fer aniair walking at a mgttopoUtan gnoniL THE BAaTVOao RACES. The meeting at Charter Oak Park. Hartl^iL » .i^^ !?.55?"*^»:A'* a. 'hen thei^SJ'SSlSi^'^lSSS preaenL The flnt eontttt waa th«' of Ihe 2:23 alaxa. wSlS^JaTlSJSJnMV ceding day iSJ S^?hy^sE^'TKSwL two Eeati. He 1»<>'^l'x^'*',Si^'^ Id. Waaka' ai^STHl^"* there waa nothing of 'special '""*'"*"*'- -eople were lor^ horsea ly's^ i 1 postponed on tha pre- Sleve. MuweU had won plin Time. M2«. ».-2l>r:.:....HSii^ class ttnn ttoned ii>r SlJStL KtsrebV?^ lag Oie^i^^and third haua wl liSSf i foiirth moBe] Tof tbi - Patcben ILSPAgBSABDB. HimL>TnnU0rarda,for«30aslde, nSk iSSSit^Ai'^SJSS^w"* soeao/ moaioy. loistta^ {S'S'^^sSt^«''''S5»ksi.biu^ I i^^^i^i!^%isii!S^^^i:^s Inning Ir i-Euk- Motrin ifcn tourth mouey. 'tmiri:m^2:W(. «f'^*'Ki*."'™» Ci" «n exhibition I rSSeiS^ £^^S^^^^^r^SS r"^^^^^^ ofthBlr Bklll la ridiBa,ln dlOhrent sSrles,on their two- I S^,V^!i^nTL!r^SLXfS?^ KayM> Lney thin), and 55ss)?» ~*J»«*^th. iSSSiS'^Mc. held SI }!JSJ.'..!?f!Sf ?:^lS^iyi-^£Li^>Uii& 2<yTtl a a vaune de, held ^ Brooklyn, L. L, on Wednesday, Aog. > Pearam's 1 eiiieasnlsi 1 le In tha I inSriba r-^ ' JBB uair roiaiL- STSSSSH.'SJ' Sl Iba oezt Asilur-halt net I liJStv?K5?*«** ^ (Umdoai) aporUnf UJt, which MTi that tha eanlaMafflp^Dhiil^cmmenMNor^ 1 St. jDLm la atMlnnaapoUa, Mini lorapBiiecfCl^ to trot against hi. own beat Um* dotlnc KxpnslMoB weak.8«pLi; . ,., J?OI.O BBWOIOO DEAD. wniffm ^.„Ef,iJ?-''*iJ*?. Ang. 24 announces the death ot " . '"£*"!r belter known as -Bendlio." <'nce . • ™'"?'"d prise-nghter." he barlasshaa. tonuer mode of life, proframl relSiloii f nd iS- SKSSJ^J^""!?'SI'"?,'*'- --BoldBSidV"™SSim 5? In t!'?'^ nisde hls debut hi tS P Mn MmS^;"."'"? »>••"»■*♦ oTsara he figurwl ei»b^ JSSeiiS? iS?. S-^'yi'*?*' "inning all hut one en- SJffSSifL 5i™*i,„ i-**'"* '««l»«d at Ihe hand» "f Slfiii?^^^ iL.^Ji? deleateo twice. He was an ecn-nirc h.nrfl'rf liVJ. "S»«''V- of actlviiv. a capital tso- « ^,Vk',^'-?o"r'='iI« •r;KJi.'''>„V'^^^^^^ S^C^'ES'S-^^ rje-p^r^^nM An?r h^ bJSSL'STi'Jf "i""' landing thf lhlVenC lno^M™S5?f2I I- fi^oso^ "an- he Ub-ir^ with ^eem- reslfn «y K TSi'^ii."""''?'" Unlte<ll£lDgdum by whfS?vi^"^nfu-''"*"*°'» 0'"-''" nr „£^I£^_^''^* ""..•oooonced to "preach-'crowc-i « M'S"*"*?. «"-""<lty. CTihcred to :o'.k IliS. . ''I™- Although hla launaae was l« hiT i:ssSie.r"nS- S>maJ?Ji ln"?h.'^fi''' pood IhjIL Ilia p»'- otTLl .' .0™ Cox, June, uoj: beat roar;-< hJ;l Siii'^'ii'Sf^'A '"!" Tom BiiS;. iSii. Tro: •J^ l«ir^ !S. '. 5?' J*" Bingham, champion. Ja=o- '^^.l^r^Z ^Spe*te^p"Si StJie'^.aS »al?.'Sir.!a??b-»k'fp\£^„S^V (foSi bu,5)7MiiS5,hi!S Jaati^ *» '™"<^ i'^'o- MitJ^wn« of sporting man of Bo.l',n, whfre m^tlMl .1.1 —J- oeroro retomlng to his ..Iw*. bat 5M n^?SS^^?,'a.!''S2;2** and hfi ogly.looklDZ amSSl''i:SS^iiS';?ir^'iSa'2^'' "P- Tobln wss PAnnr Rta:« arrived In Troy, x v on th. f !ft S •2l.?K!!?l.s??-»y i./thi tJ,;n°Vn the story t 2ti. was all hih ~Th';»T.-Vr?ri'' •"^"h*. Ool. ao; .i,?I5'_J^""" oiily '-shook 'cm np lively n on .the wind.np.and were aatioT ^JH.^, evenin;; if bwI^'thSirin/n''^'.'"!^' ■••**'«■» Op Uvelyliribe ^^«'',KH«sSrs: fkce as free Imm blemUh osS.t of a staine. Ue Is anxloos to settle op his vinHn!a JS^alSMr'J'ha'^'iir^d^JSSi-^-^'^'^ S'^r^w^lj.S^^^iiH^^^^ tJtwUhS?,!?*,?'?' MlowBwetBtohavo Ibaghton SiSiJSiS&JSi'Sr.Hemp.hIre Anc IJ,^ the anca lilt l52^!itt?K£j?5.'»' u"*^ his nnweloome ores- 5St£iil°i2*oI£"Htei?«f» EPX^n? to commeoe* flSSStSSi^,^?!?''^?^ fee-pugihsu and their tlrmiiiS>^SSt. 7**?. t'o Una, and waremaklag pKpaia- hadTSTmTii iS?^?f"- T?* 'OJ" then gave It op as a s^^^ssssfjir^rwd^'^*" ^r ^^ e Mz g, Sept. » whan an aralag at tarasinit may