New York Clipper (Sep 1880)

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i^EPTEMBEB 4, 1330. FOKEIGN'SHOW NEWS. OHAKATIC. MFer UA" IB tlw oUeoralbaT-act dianui, adapted by Cbaa. V coaUan ftom "LaKorte Civile." and lint per- fomedattu Giand Tbeatie, Leeds. Eng., Aug. 2. TUepIotlaaafbnowa: akJI^ IbatMa T<«n DOn* tM oomnenemat of tlx nlMBonlU, ih« lUo^tcrof aproad riftnltn tmflT to n3]T.tok^*«dbr*i><l*C*°»t tb«vlibe«nf bvnRBB Tliiiiiliil^l ■unlet Comdo, aroiiiic ittln. Tbnriue li■iiiMM'TtitT''ffT^ ' dangtita' ubom totb«m)lD con. aajaSPSr Oii» mlatiinnt— of the yaaiac tmir'ttnatu. n^.k«Mt«iinaoftocd towanlAfaer bj tbe ijitaec£Oo Mt»wkb« »S5u»b« born*, bolibr SSC br .Ccnwft, Md Dually »ufib«d ,t '^IS sSTuSw •Hn-lBe." Abort tblidge abeDWioDit GrSuTSth. ud H«kiD|r «L«f tto? gnefln StSrS^M tb« S^S tb. o»djr wbjn ^ttMb nitfawatablm In iba doth ofbli chUd. Bat, amuoK SMaecittirBoMlU ^bW cblM ID tb«mMKor ber nmaol ber imtortimAi« pitemiir iMMm Bdaalla todw«D wltb bim* and adopttbarcnild m htom. He ntanu to bU.bJtneln the Calabnan tU- jS^SaTaaTbTBiMluln tbe UiuuiarT of herxDrenieu. It & at' tlui D^nt tbtf ibe druia oommeoee*. Little inf^tTiTuGtam yean old, ud deeply attacbed to ber ^ aTigg i JSj .Twi " m— " Bnt <J ood» a re aalberiac. Ahte^ ite Tlllaae baan malice towarda Palmleil on ■ iMami la lilr teandoxy. and. barinc aaemaload ts ^aTnv tbe death of tbe dolor's cbild. bednwanojat 11 ."'."TU. ea to the paientaaa of tb^lUUe Bmmaand iiii^piSiMei^lTT rfinl^ir between tbe dodorand Boealja. ^ V7tba Boit deroted oftba prtett'a flnrk. Aota. U l^^^eeavtotbedoctoraada npyon BoeiTle, and mall- eiMlrelialifia tba Abbe all that ptmn In tbe bouehold. ilintiieileiei iiilimfnoipneti Boealla tn tbe yUla«eta, and XZn^ aot into the world. In tbe meanwhile word ii that a fietaint ftom orcr tbe D*oaDtalnB bae r la the Freahflejy. and dealcetto eeetbe t<aT<alia,edUBC iert I'a Claodlailer- - ^SSS^tntd 'ISS^iTSSSISSSiSSaOTSiSSoS wlS^iS"™-... rim.how«er,letjb. ort„oatof th. '"^.H^—SSk^^M^ditfnibedbythe mooieni of BarOnic until i mraniiTt ■aptioit." eniaDed eipenieeooly m«by Manara- uSf^ lliVSSSUutbe laisot part the b^nc thlnaen broad »nt»an««a, wjtb • ""Xg SSJSid nau of modem l-f-^H^^fiTf?!?' iSfsS with the diop-cQrtaln. were painted by a naute. * rr^z^ iSroftbo-MropMi taken ommt^ ^fdiifidlS'! to.b7^e«twe»j;^dj«ly^ man be Camnur wtth the etoiy to re copilfa jn uu» SlntinSwofllabeaolaooalieatorM. ■*<»»52,?Stir hS Sk utfae depbant, who U B^adooily ««f?!"?«"! SSi^^i^tonyto Adam,«i 'ISSuV 5tSi^' *n«B-«abe."' lo trimi oi thle nioniooalw Utneeon ioMSmea bahe, whOebehind both SSlidSria^S^eUpniTided. the end Mtbojgrtn. dpalumdor, or jnahi entrance, are S^I^SJI^n^^ SSSlboSthereoo In fimrlanmaje. (Mabrana, H SS^ta«BSKlooriFaTyear ips,"with."S^S/Sf^^ fu?bia and Facaii de<dco>. Tbe mnale efSFofawoftbyOeSaD-Mr. Bocker. The «tMt«dr^ are like tboae I bare deeertbed SSf o^litter%Su6e';;i^7ryi5 ^J^r^^^ wSaot tSeSowrtiUEeof the Hliii«J*y% or tempered iib^E^HMtnvr in the Frmbyttiy. and deairttto seethe TbOLVbo proeaeds then, aaa roonwith flnda a edmliul, Ttao^u tarakBn trom hlA chAluood dragged blm»«Uto HjKtaBTO' thedmich for a ziifftat*e uelter. ThUIi ndo. Ud ibe Abbe autAilly and rcmorvelcnly drmcs ,,^„ti lite xeiaetant lips tha hlstAry of his crime and bis c»- j>*fM and booTS blm np wttb the bme ot acaln «c«lDg bin vtSnrt 4mjiy land chUd Tbe pricstlasatis- flad thia la BosaQa's bosband. and that onnwqneDtly her crlM |atte0eaUr. HelnXomfl the onrortanate man ot btf praodmiv, and (ana the flame oflealooay m his btrast tar blau aa to ber condact. The connct next mecu bW pretfer. d^ li^t^i and beantiAil ehUd» and, tboogb be knom- mat that ahe Is bis, something sinnser than wbm- ptakm **t tbe fact ci oea ca hla mind. But sbe ^rlnas bom -MsB* la bcsmr, and his agony Is enhanced. \ laitf m tbe mother, he demands bis cbUd. ii* , realising that the little one's whole lUe •bO' preacDt poaltlon and ber ifooranee of tbe pMttdeelarea that ahe ts dead: and when theim- ba«^wM^ wUh bitter tears ana a patitetle appeal, bneew tober lo aoln bestow.npoo blm Imt lorew and ple- tazMbtsdRadffel snfliBincs borne lor love of her and hla Sild.bvcBJr answer la the czy: **Jly brother's mnrder- cr.** Be ■taggen back, eznshel. remoncflil, and agoo- xMd. and cnrsea bfanself atrvsb tar the loug'repentcd 53. BMee win not permit oa to deuU what follows at thta palsfU lntsTTlsv. SaiBce It to say that, bait flos* pacUDfttettbecbildtttbe lamented Lisa, tbe olmlnsJ m a Any tbnatena to snatch her from Boealla and fly wltb ber. Roaa]ia,tosaTe tha child, decennlnes to som- fica lieissW, ami la tnpaMloncd laagQage she offtn to m wttb Ubl. At last, thmtened witb nulenca by Corrado, RMtta to lesoied by the doetor, who In reply to bis asMttfln: *^Wbo Is that manT" u anawered by CottbJo: Her basbaod, who baa oome to Jodge yonf" and tbe tbM act «nd^. A splendid scene takes pisee In tbe latt act Iwt ge en Corrado and Palmlerl, in which the iMtttr UDm the oimlnal bow be baa betrlended his wUa and ehUd. gnd scknowledses that the child is lUtt bl& bnthat she wooJd die ir taken txvm bim. Tie aafca Obnado tf be wUl klU bis child. Tbe girl herf elf vepala him with ternir, and cllnga fNidly to her adopted pannt. The poor ftUowstrDgglea long with his reelinga in Tsm: bBU aner apsibetlc Inicrrlew wlih Rosalia, her nld lm9 Isr hui, which sbe has endeaTored to repreas, breaks o^sad leads toatoncbloK reeondiiatfoo. Completely JfUSICAXi. •v t.i.w Bovmsx 8cH5aiDitB win retnm «taR« difiTthe^SSSg aeasoD. baTlng beoi "fffig** ™a ibVprlnclpal plSt in aneworemiaby M&.*bnranl and FIsnaDetterto be prodocwl at the Nouveante^ i ™i™u archiTlrt. and M. Oamler, architect ol the Opeta* KS: have an Intention ot O'*"'*^ " "JS icademyof Mosio a iheairlai mnsetmi. tbe obJerts appertaining to dramatic J^J" ij** ehararterirlng it at the Tailoos epodjs of Its f l"«J-_ POKTT-xiCHT mnslciana. who beloogad tb tbe old Toea- tr;°lSe5^Intt"iS5?Pa.l«, "-ItiSSf%ffi a*atDn M. Baeodler to '«»T» a bajanee of W.UD bmi^ which they anett U doe to them ilnoo the time when that Keotleman vaa director ol the booee. VABIKTT HAIaliS. AS airmOBBniAaT alio txwibl> ecpim waa wit. nelid Inlho Market-plaoe, I^icbton Bnurd,- Eds.. AbSria AtraTellne ntgio flr««terwaa peiformlngon ^SSnSLUainnied-Eot ton, bending beajed poktjs with Staged flm*^ boniing towm hla month, and theUk^ udat lut^Ued blamoathwith beoioUne. layloK that ho woold bora it a« Jie allowed It to escape. He had no aooner appUed a llahted match to bU Upa. bowerer, than the whole monthni ol iplrtt took Dte, and belore It waa eonanmed tbe man was borat InaMgbttnl manner, the flerynlnt rannlna aU oyer hiB Iaa,neek and ebeat._Aa be dMbed trom hli eland and need aboatllke a madman amona the ataembled crowd. tearlOK hla clMblnc IKan him. ud bowluit In moot lotenae aaony, a portion of the nl?ur» iwallowed. and the Indde of bU month waa aL> unlbtyboniL He wu taken Intoacbemut'aaboD. and oUii were admtolatered and appUed; bnt attenaida u econlilnc Iteoiy be escaped In a sute ol nodlly ftom a loditmK'bonae. ana wma captoiwd by the poUce and taken to the worabouae InOimary, where he at laat adTlces re- mained In a dieadfol condition. . „ , ^ ,. Of IH» AxmCAS rntyoujtns now in England, the folIowlBff were at last adrlce* periormlDff In London; B, M Hale and Connor* ud KeUyTat the Oifonl; OonkUn. at tbe Booth London Palace; John Monl^ at the Cuter- bory; Vlctorellla, Qoeen'a Arma PalaM of Vuletlai. l>io». E. JlijriAT. (ceole-ajtlrt at tbe Oaiety Theatre of Tarletlea, Manchener, Eng., died Aug. 7. ag«<i a. anbihMd. the reputut miuderer. oreipowered by tbe aaoaa of wtaat be baa loot forthe gTaofleatlon of one moment efbllad pamlon, bat enoooiaged by the aacrlilce* hla on- happr wua ha* made for blm. conqnen hlaaelllabntaa. ud daimalBaa io make the createet aacrlilce of all forthe lake of mother ud child^ He aacertalna that Boealla ud the doctor are deeply attacbed to etch olher. and that balatbaonly obetada to tbe completion of tbeir bappi- neaa. What la the remedyt Simple, bnt effectoaL Be polamiB hlmadf—pevmltxed to fold tbe child In bla arme, belalladead ai their lket.ud amldatbreathleaaallroce tha cnrtalo abotiODC tbe scene. Tbe cast IncladedCluui. Oiwhian aa Coirado. J. D. Bererldee aa Falmlerl. Edward Pnea aa tbe Abbe, ud HIas Amy ftoeelle aa Rosalia. *;FAtaBt.T JonOBD." afoor-actpieoe Irom the pen ot H. 8ncb OranTtlle. waa first acted at the Ooonancht Tbest e. l^A^_ Bn^, Ang. 7. It la ridiculed Id the local Joamala. Am AkacBD three-act Tuderllle, called ^-Lca Boalerea da Baa Hetidoii." by HH. Leon ud Beaarallet, wu re- cently produced at the Cltmy Thealre. Paris. VOaaiii," M. Delair's play, was a dead lallore at the Tbcaxre Plancala, Parln. TaaCoaaou FaaacaJea, Paila. bad pat "Athalle" in beaiaal, with MUe. Leroiix, who obtaloed first prize In bagedy ai tbe GonaerratolTe last year. In the tltle-role; but the yoong lady AOed to sire aatlslactlon to U. Perrln ud the committee, so tbe totentlon baa beeo aoaDdoned. andJine. liCiniix'a eoaaiEement la coDcelt-iL TblA Inel' dani hu led to a good deal of cntlclnnreflaidtofrtbesys- tean of tescblDC tngedy at tbe Conserratolre. and KCreral i nalDtaln that too mnch atteotlen la given to 1 In fllaialfsl tragedy to the exclusion of modem aan A» BaaaHAJLDT wOl. daring tbe cnirent lerftamuces oi ••PrcFu-Froa" ' In tbe prormdAl towns or rthe isansgnDeacar X. XtaqonDal, raeelT- lavauiHOiar twenty or twenty-flTe perfonnucea "liB Bbatu Oaas'i la the liUe of a new play, wrlttu b jr^M. Ooodln et Ibr the Oymnaae Theatre, Paria Tn vmr fttir scenes of -Nus," the stsse reraloa or St. Sob>a wen.adTvnlaed book, bad been dellrered to the manager ol the Amblgn Theatre. Pailr. ^mrnr Boots baa been enmred by Walter Oooch tor thamalBgvaakaof the trewPnoeera'Tbeatra. LondoG. ablCB. la npldl]r upziiiKblng^c«Bipletlan._ud will. It la Ana. —WBbagen to Fans, ud haa writ- um tbo dbaesor of the naatra fVaneals^ asMnv to be allovaa to pay In Itonr annoal Inatalmeota of 20,000 Aanea each'the 108L0DD trues damages to which ahe was eon- rte mn o d Ibr Tlolatlng bar engagemmu with that theatre. flnni BiMiBDon', in colSbanitioD wltb M. Bnsnach afdlLOeflaint-Alsnan Obnler, la eocaaed npon a piece «ble^itlsaald.,Istobeooeol thegayeaL Roeheftnthu ■Inatelad ibst bis name la not to dgiua on tbe bOU. K, yauavcB haTO^dlspieea ofhla Interest to v. [*Salo be a lets at the Casino ol Boologne-siTe- , France, for the purpose of enlaralns the Asylnm for Aged Actors. AniBUB. near Paris, la tbe sabnrbw ntoeat ot a boat or waU-known draxnaUc aathors and mDAldana. besldea belllg the IhTlirlte abode of nomberlesa actors, actreasea, amgezB aad arttata In eri— *■ —"—'— Bona bnaybtaln among i _ a fStng oon tram ibe aioamu ui mtMM una — the fialab, wbu aha «aa SO Sfbchlnd thZt^ eoold not bresk tbe aisle, sltboogti wUhoot nrUng she gained rapidly wbu (Iren bn bead. BSlSkjSm^S ln adruoe and held the tajl »ag until the flauh. cominc In tnree lengths shead of DaTIs' Minnie Lawla (US) u t:\iM. The ftaud wu so palpable that tbe Indgea snbsaqnently felt co o at rai ned to dedan all ben o£ bat placed tbe botaes as they came tn. Th«y also rotol Cludla's Jockey. Kelso, off the track 'oreyer. Boeb mcttcea u this baye done mnch to ln|nn this coarse, ud very UBle eonfldeice Is now felt In the bon- otyofthe raceamnthere..... Tna neitwaaa daahpf a mils and a halt t*" all agea.SgO to second, flye ataiting, ud the fkTalta—Lakdand'a Backtle iiai>-'wlnwos by a ibrae lengths. Tlme.»:«K......The clofingerent was a hnrdla-iace. 1290. BSO to seaQd, a mile aoa a ball, over SS^boidlSL^WZe won witb ease by Aekarmu *Co.'s Ohio Boy <12Si, who came boma eight tugths betore Tow- su't Braiber to Orlnstcad (140). who wu two lengths be- foia Wilson's Deru (12»>. Ttaie,»:M)t, ,^ . . . A beiLTT lalniail eansed tbe races set for tbe atb to be dedaredoA On ibe 2eth tbe weather wu dear, thetiack In fine Older, ud tbe a ttend s n ca good. Mne maldena ot ,11 ,2es appeared at tbe poet lor tbe first race, a mile dash. sssSTMSO to second, and ue laTorite. Jennings' Cape Clear (lOBi was the winner by a neck bom Oraycr's Emma Coop- arOSSL who led Cottnll's MammonUt ^ by a half dosen Sitbi Time. 1:«« A mlle-and.a.flaartEr dart. sab aU sicea. VO to second. aeUng aOowuces, loUowed. iSd was WW 1^ horse tbst In the ocols fignrad as a rank ootalder—HoUey'sBoesIlecriXI-Tet finished lonrlengths (Sitof?h?STOrurEakaudBeb(W), udSaf fr'sN T Weekly OOn. tbe two latter nwnlna a dead beat tie i«ond pla^- Time. »Six others nui.....^. A owbandicsp tor all trnta entranca. gau added. Kausecood.amUeudaWwutha next lacfcandic SdS the snceets of Lakeland's BnekUe ODD. by a leoKiSomAckermu ACc's SaigedOBl/who wasbuta nwe bSbra McMabon's Bayard (lB5): Berlna' Vurut mm wu toortb ud Ersns' baster «M> last. Time.»:««. ^ Poor started In tbe budlcap neeplechaae. an sees. «a) to second, reaalar oonrsa. Newmu's Shylock (iS) ns a stronc IkToriia, but he flolabed Ust. the winner tSnSgup Tcry unexpeeiedW In Wood's L. L. (I2». one l?^*belore Vdneraeys EnUgbt 030). who wu lour leotrihs ahead ot his stable. companioD, Hany Bishop (UO). flm&fiitEL There wu a goodly atiuduce at tbe oonrsa on Friday, wbu i^eweaiberat the seaside wu cool ud brseiog. Theraclnic beau wltb a three-Qnatter-mlle dash, BCD. lor banar£& had ran ud not won at BUgbton Beach In Iteo, ud It had fiye ataiteia, MnUeys 8nnbeam(72) wln- with ease by three lueths from Juet Mniiay (IIU, ^o led McMabon's Clsndla (UW two leDgOs. Time, 1 -iTW A dash of a mile ud a qaarter, aaajOl - teo u second, wu won easily by Dnflgs toby <W lenitbs In trent of Ackermu A Co's Bdwtn A. OC wuanoubehindLakeUnd'sUttleBebHOO). Time,2:12. . The neitwu a mile dash, fsa SSO to aeoond, ud. u In the preoedlng raa,anon-UTOritacame oat ahead-Mnl- key'a BeUeoTtbe West SO, ahelafidinglhe neaby three leogthTftom Bryant's Big MedlcmeJWL whowu eight iSSbs In ftont of Jeniiaga' British Lfon (»X Time, 1 -Sit..... .The day's sport cloied with a bnrdle-race, WBO, twu> second, Ihr horses that bad nererwop a steeole- Saao^or hnrdli-race, a mile ud a hatt <na fire hanflea Theiarorlta. Towsai's Chaxlss Nichols (l», won by eight leogths from Morrison's Casekeeoer (isei, who wu a fijlf lenlth In ftont of Mccarty's Bjlelgh (MS). Time. »«. Fur resnli of races ran Aag. 28 aee u Inside page. THE TURFa espected. be ready to receive the pobllc In October. ■UB. BABA Bbbbhabut, lays a cablegnm dated flC bu racoracd ftnm CopeBhagen to Fans, ud has THE SARATOGA RACEB< Monday. Aog. 23. wu the first day of tbe slxib snd laat week of tbe radog season at Baraioga, N. T. Tbe weather wu stlfiluely hot, bnt the sttcnduca wss qmta Isnre. The aport wu commenced with a tbree qaarter-mlla dash, for ^fues. S3tp, S90 to second, ud It bad five starters, of 'bom Keen?sDuBpar)lDK (118k) wu the fkvorlta. He bad a Utue the best of tbe start, but before the end of a ftirloDgwu pasfed by Barahsm's Msrchlonesa (lU), ^e pair being lapped sroond tbe lower torn, one lugth Itom^ediker'a Oirofie noS). Tbe latter mdaaUy gained, wu theluderbefore reaebmgthe Bi-ren-ftiilong pole, and, siailoE In tnnt,won by fonr Icnalbslnm Spsrliog,wbowss UD leogtbs sheu of tbe Orcrbrook Btable's Faaflc (106). MsrchloDeas nexu ud Bareea A Co.*b Hnxry dOO) last. Time, l:ieK The Belief Sweepatakea lor tbree-year- olda, SSO each, vna added. $200 to second, a mUe and fire torloogs, wu the secuod nee. ud the field Indnded bnt three horses—Morris' Goldbag llOS). Smith's Telemacbaa (110). ud Nelson's CHarudon (S8). Telemacboa. who bad aoppUnted (^oldbng u lavorlie Jost belore tbe atatt, as- snmed the lead st once, (Joliibm: ranning aeoond. a length before Clarendon at the balf-mlle; bat the lat- ter closed In going anud tbe tnra, had hla bead In (hint until they were at ^e aeven-ftirloBg pole, when the others lualongaldcud then (Harendnn fellnpldly to tbe rear. Ooldbug and Telemschus were nearly abreoac nntll the baU mlle post wss si:ain pasKd, when the former got away a leogrb. and alter a drivlog ntre home won by a ball length. Clarendon a bad third. Time. 2:^7 A dub ol a mile ud a (tarloog. $390. lor all ages, $U to sec- ond, tollowed, with only three rannera. and. unlike the two preceding, thle resnned la the auccem of the fkvorlte. B^n'nDu K. (10i\ bntonlralterthebardeataort or arace wltbDwTCTSros.* Wsrfield (Um. the extern weight telllnc on the latter ai the flnUb, and causing blm to be butea bv a bead only In 1:18. BUncUl's Bnsnnuoe (37) wu twelve lengths bcblod Tbe rsdng for tbe day closed with a ateeplecbaae, »4I0. $UD to aecond ud sao to third. (}nly three atartcd In thia event also, these belna Becd'a Day star (1A4) and Faoatlna (140), and Irrlng'a Waylanr (133). Bsed's entries (old Ibr big money, ud Day Stw wu look- ed npon BS a sure winner; bnt a very heavy fall at the [tene wall u the west field, when he was gaining on the eader. put u end to bis cbueea. and allowed Wa] smgen and arttsta In every branch of the proteaslon. Boma biuy brain among this Inventive colony hu con- oeivad what ought to prove a hupy Uea, ud ft Is to be carried out Immediately. A review Is to be written. In whlcb all tha dramatists ud muslcsl oompoaen ot Aa- nleiea will have a hud. ud It vnll be performed In a couple 01 months at tbe little theatre there for the benefit of uia poor of the place. MM. Pstil Burul. Csdol ud (}eonea Duval sn to prepare tbe aceaario. ud then lots will be drawn tor each ol the scenes to be glvu to tbe nuny collaborators, both Uieraiy and lyrlcaL Bjux Snmaa.—A Paria correaponaut aaya that In "Lea NiDta do Boulevard," to lie produoed at tbe Theatre dee Nations, ts a scene laid In a cabinet partlcnller at Brebut'B rsmoua restaurut, during which supper In ■erved. The proprietor ot tbe bouM. which Is so largely patnnlBad by artists ud literary men, wrote to M. Bal. luda, the director, to tell blm tbu hecannot aBowuy pasteboard ftiwls or other mock estables or portables to appear im the tUle dnrlng the meaL "When one sups at Bnbut's, even on the stage, onemnat aup well," be saya. and theretrpoB promised to aend ev«ry nigbt during tbe pertbrmance ol tbe new play "a genttlne naianrut aitpper. which win be served by his guulne waiters, with their KSSBtBo whlaki JrvFOaa. RajraoLAiia, Jane St, 1880. 'Dkab CLirm.— ^- saving Bombay Jue IT, 1 arrived In ABsbabad on the morning ol the IBth, wher*, me^ng with Mr. Ooeat (eomspondent of TItc Xondon Brat, I wu by blm peeaaaded to break the hot lonrney and xatnaln In t£a Olty ol God nutll aigbtlaU. when, much to my gratifl. ' aTbaa ata a d toaccomuny metoBal pool a n a Heu 1 mlanon to thePrlnce ol Dlwu ud the Mata. . , .. ay) towmbraboot one bnadred yards InSHBL PstMuey, ho rode Day Star, wu not mncb Inland by the tamble. Toesday, 31. Wua great day tbr f&vorl tea. three out of four winn ing. The first race wu a budlcap for all ages, one mOe. $3aD, tSO to second, ud It wss quite esslly won bv Barnes A West's Osbrlel (111) by three leopths (Vom tbe Ovarbrook Btable's flfntnis (107). a Iraigtb behind whom came Bowen A Co.'e Florence B. (IIO). Time, 1:44 The second race wUa dash of a mile ud five Ibrloaga. an agea. $100 to seeeted. Dwyer Broa' EUasLai 5S2lt«ftft*'*»SSTt^Sa'WSSrWm^ Anguai WaMer 8veepiiakea. all ages, $33 eacb, p. p.. $300 added. $100 to secnnd. one mile, came next, with ooly thrwe starters, and this was tbe one race of the day In which a nnn-favorlte carried off tbe honors. The Pelbam etable'a Kliurcxaa (111), who waa ridden by an amateur ockcT. Aribar iluntar. dashed awav with the lead, where le remained nntll they were neu the three-quarter pole, when Irvloe's Chimney-sweep (146) ud Cronee's Tnrtman OSl) moved up, and they went Into tbe homestretch nearly paralleL Berore tbey got to the aeven-lurloog pole, Turt- mu'B bolt wu nhot. ud then Cblmney.aweep paaied tn the front, winning by three-quarters of a length trom Klngcrait, who ledTnrftnan fully five lengtba Time, 1:48)^ Tbeday'a sport wound up with a aelllng-raoe, $300, silages,$S0to8acond. amlle and sn eighth. Four started. Ooveraor Hmnpton (114) belnir the favorite, and winning without ironble by one lengtb Irom WiDlaina' (Tbarley Backus (UB), three lengiba sepsrstlng tbe letter from StaBclll'a floannuoe (101); Barnes A Cc's Harry (SB) fourth. Time.2^)0. , ' On Wednesday. 29, the. Initial event was, as asnsl. a tbree-qosrter-mlle dash, aU sgcs, except Luke Blsckbum, snd of the three acceptors only two came to tbe post, UtUita beloa drawn on acoout of Ismeness. This de- irlved the race of all Interest, so Rreatlysuiierlnr vru >nedlker'sO1rol1e(I0B)to Batnes A Wert's Bony 88). The loimer wim u she pleased by two lengtba Time. I iSMj... The Bqnlty Bweepstakea. for tvo-yesr-olds, $35 esch. p. p, $aDsdded. SigOto second, third to savens stake, three qnarteia of a mile, bad aeven starters, among them being several good ud well-matched horses: cooseqnentlv there waa blfc betilnjc oa the rsaa. - The raaolt wu coitslderahla o( a surpriae lor the backers of tbe lavoilte. Reed's Tboia (IQS). who irom first to Isst never bad so much ma ber nose In ftant. alibongb afler the flm qaaitar mile tbe only horses In the oant werw beisell ud Darden A Ca's BprlngfleM aoo), tbe latter being the leader nmn the dropping of tbe flea, ud passing tbe post a loieth before of Oasbmere, whoxn be is to dcerane tsvm tbeir — - umr u J Toondla, where all the native cBia are to meet <m the aoth to pay their retpaeta to Lord l^tton,wbola to leave Simla tor Bombay ud Englaiid ahartlr. Vndartbe Inflaenca of the ponkksh ud wetted tatUai managed to pass a burning day. and leii toe Agra at S e'daek. After a hasty look at tbe woDdroiia ng Sfahalaad moaque of Ahl Mvled, we left Agra Cor Jei uui a at Budllom. The mUowIng telegram wu sent to his Hlab- ras tba Mabantsb of Jeynore: "Arrive to-nlgbt—tbTor two wttb paa Into the dty." On oar arrival wa were ap- praachcd by one ot his Hlghner~' ' ' ' that wa wen tbnaehe had been preached with low aalaama, imparting at tbe aametime the welcome IntelUgenoe tbu bis Hlgbness bad sent bis beat eanlanud awaited OS at lbs palace. Afterdriving rapidly to uie maw gate, which opened to na on presenta- tion ot bis Highness' order, we were welcomed by a eboat iram soma stalwart BalPOOts, who exclaimed In their na- liva tonne: "There u KngUibmu goea. AUUbevnin IkemP'Tblswulntaip.-etedhyMr.Onesl.whonalii Itwu tbelr custom ot greeting sU Eunpeuit. In obsovuce ot tbe Maharajah's wishes. The open gates disclosed, w % II by ma^e. a long, hrllliutly-Ugbtad street, nn •attbar Ma' ol which (dose to the gate) were Im- Toensa eagaa ot wild beasts. In comparlann to which all>alhen I have seen ware bat as rabblta Dash, log da a u the broad avenue between compact rows ot stone and marble buildings, whose firtmts were covered sritb sn ^a symbols of Biabma. Ylshna ud filva. ud cbaiactera^ Hindoo mythdOKy. we met camels ladu with living nalalii ud elepbutaInnumereble, aniwar- lagwlib great linclUguce tbe eomtnuds shoatad at them bythalnasnarable inahoot (keeper); also a tarbuedBai. poBt astride a pranciiig oharnr from the neighboring ^ plslns of Beloochlstan. Tornlng u abra^ angle within ■ Bicbein tbe dlT wall, we observed aa Ujamlnated idol oTSaat prepoctlona. belore which many people were proa- ' tratab some erect, bsmmerlng gongs ud -ctautlng. BsTud tbla «a utered the salendld gataway to tbe nal- ace.*^'*Look on none ot the women: dont ioraet,"wsL tSnsst'a laSstf Iqjuctlon. u tbe great gate elansed to be- hind oa and ibnt us In the Inclosed court. III hsd beeo cnodannad to be executed, I could not have felt In a giaali I state af "^nk." What will be say.'lhls KIngvho oaoU DM talk to mer Wbatwllllsayt Andttaulloond myself paactleliig mlaams -*(u> tbr qol^" end really Im- -g*"i"r tbatevarrBalpootl matwuthe King, "in tbe antra cd the conit, with legs crossed, were aometlreotv Goaaallon at 'Darbar," sesiad npu a single carpel of orleeial dealgn. They looked like prlesu in aacerdoial luhas. Ankmc tbeuwu Kaotaa Ctuiader Mookerjee. to wbon 1 moat prennut my rune ud bav atleaded by blm u IntatTiolw. His greeting wu kind, bnt not without scna shw ot tnndd&y- Aner tnvecaloa mur eoorts, cottideta, neaages. ud asoudlngaad descudlngsicpa, «aasteted.'a b eaittautis gsrdatL A more delbihtiul ud lairyUke picture thu that presented to tha view ot the babaUama fint entering this spot coold not be nnsclaed. "Ad a aai ft esbnessfllStbesUentair: Ma mstobacBzea, nor cload. nor apeck. nor stain bieala the anane of hearen. la fuD-otbad 0orT yoodermoou dlvtae Be^thioagh tha duk-bloe deptha " we ascended a filgbt of marble Cnaing this garden, w laalTsUullaadsdanabTcadterraceL BerelCanteeCbOB. dar left me ud eniaied a brUllutly-Ugbted apartment, ■' — -^flsahlng t hwmgh a window In which I eanght glimpaea of llaahl anaaiaL Be retnmed quickly, ud said: **Fls Hlgbai w^neelveipa Coma'^ Pieeededby him. I uu~ad tbe "a< * H"?!**; 'P. I'a ™>m were a gnu nnmber wsoala. oOleUs In his ssrvlea. The Mi&aralah (a ma^ lybelaw the medium siatnre) advuoed to meet Mookerjee spoke quite loudly the lotm of weeds nsnal tna tha Balab'a proSi SaUamlnglow.Itook Be bade me welcome to bis THE HAKTFOKD MKETIRO, TbeOoUlng ud rnnning meeting st Cbsrter Oak Fuk. BirtSwdTS.. commenced on Tnesdar. Ang. U, vrltb hot weather, a Ugbt attenduce ud a fast track. The Inanra- 5?»?ul ~ a trot Ibr hoiaes that hsd never beaten S!:n, onrse BliUU, divided, which wu won by Mnnby's Olen- Sai^iilbnaitialgbt beats, Sargent's Du Smith being ^d ^SS^^l DibS>s M^ ud Clsrk^s PeneloM JS^dlstancerf in tbe second heat Tl™*.**^?-^?' 2i2m«T!!. . .Horeoa ot the 23a class ware then called to the noBL five answering ud contending lor tbe parse or$2.000. ifS£ lS3J?» Monitie Chlelwon In5:18X, a^.'^' 2 aiK. Cnmwiirt Voltaire (flub in the first and aacond In ibVcwoioUowIng baataiwon aecond money, Wejki'Can- tain Emmons third ud Marpby's Sheridan fourth... .Tbls wu followed by a contest between ZSiuotiere, two mile he^. lor $1,110^ Hnrphv'k tueve HuweU winning both bSS while Ooodln's (Jtay Chief secnraH seoond place, OoUsnlth's Dnalrla third ud Oieen's Annie H. fouith. Time. t-MH, 4*3 ""n a niimlngjac& dash ol a mUs uda ball: ttU), whtoh wu ran away with by Daly's locomsr, batingTnreimeud TlfglUu. Time.2:43....- A EnrdKrueTtwo miles. between'^Llzzle D.. Audu and AdSrwuMO by tbe former like breaking sUcks, Adair bringing up the reu. Time. S:18>j. Rain compelled a postponement of the programme ar- ruged for decision next day: bat the weather wuall rleht ud the track not bad on the 2Mb. when aome twelve ihauaud people were said U be within the Inclosure. they being uder the Impiesslim that the postponement would not pnt Ibrward the unonnced trot against time by Et. Julleo. It did. however, ud conscanently iiearly so muytboasudsweredUappolnted. Tbe lint race wu for trotten of the 2d6 dssa, a bairdoxen starting for adivlded none ot •t.un. ud BpUn's Wilbur F. winning the largest sbsn oflt by taking the first, third ud (oorth heats, wblle by ivlnnlnc tbe recond heat Bowen A Co.'s Nancy beams ebtiued t^aecond place. Orecn'e Prospect Msld ud MtLr- ohy's Mnslc In tbe Air being tespetdTely third ud fourth. Time. 2-JSlf. 2:24K. 2:29X. 2:Wk The second race bronght tomtber five horses ot the 2:1* class, who tistUed ^b ihelr^ooa lor $3,000. divided. Tbe first fifth ud sixth besis ud tbe race were won hr Monroe's Charley Fi>rd, who trotted the second best dead wltb Toner's Hunls,the letter seeorlngtbe third ud loorth heats, while (Joldsmltb's Driver won third money, and Maoe'r Bonesetter fourth. Time. 2S8«, 2:H. J:1«X. 1:17K. 2;I^X, 3:\n6 A padng-race. for 3:22 bones, $aUU, —as won by Tuner's Ben Ilsmlllon, alter losing the firA beat to (3oldsmltb'aChuge,Pbllllpa'Little Mu being third ud laat Time, 230)i, i-MK, 2^4. 2S3}<.....^,ruon1og- race. mUe heats. $4UX wu hudlly won by Daly's Kate (^Isrb; West's Wrangler second and Alice Berry third. Time. 1:47, 1:48J4 The last event of tha day wuao- other rannlng-race. a mile and a bait. KaX>, which wu euUy won by Daly's Boardman; Andax second ud Vlr- glUtn third. Time, 2:S1. Beating tbe Record Tbe scene at the grounds on the Z7th wu a counterpart ofthat wltnened on the previoaa dayu regaida attend, uce, but tn point ot enthualsxm it probably aorpsssed uythlng ever betoie witnessed tbCT«, The cuee oi the oatbantwuthe aueceaaol SU Jullen In bla attempt to beat tbe great record made by bimielf ud Maud B., which be did to tbatone of a half second. Tbe first race was for the 3:30 class ot irotlara, $1,000, ud It wu won eully by Forbes' Paiua In 2MhL Ita; Toner's Edwin Thorae seotmd, Reynolds'Jimmy Stewart third, ud Sar- gut'a Marlboro fbnrth—A ftae- (br-all race. $S,aOOJollow- ed, the fifst heat of which wu taku by Tuner's Trinket In tM, ud the tbiae lollowlng by Richmond's Hopelbl bixaikl:ia,2;ievi. Oreen'sGreat Basterawu third.. People now crowded doaer to the tall^ IM 6AI»E OF eHESS. D..^t.^ett-SSr^-.'o?S5:,--^'i ^^^:^^t&^ TonlTiaJ»,39cutapcr hne, ttMsame notioeatobaia- Iraly sorry «», *g> Shai> I Kmovea; 3..QtoB7, !Jitea eu udaood thu we say ••SfS, only. AMUSEMENTS. U Advert^emuts luider tlio bead ol eeotaper line; MuceltueousandSport- A)ort-aUt0i«. _ ^Gio. B. S rsjcsa -—We are PTiiblcm a mata In boo—l..Kt ,, — r-—-i-.^-.- mata. The mttnUon wu so neat ud good thu "i^i^Sai-meita.» crnea per unc-roc each and every "i:^5:Caa«r«R-We hop, om- old mend win not |S5AajrA"3JStlj»^^ -&i?^rre7erMV?r£^^^^ ^S^r^^'^^^l^^^.^ DitFRUCB. simabory.—We responded at onea. ud i trust tbe chess package wUI pleaae yoo. Din J^ki«.-The best game jou sent ta* ^dy ap- ,ii- _A MiMt another, ud find tbe two wltn ar. E^^! ^_.~fr_KSiSS;Jth.t w* Ole them for (Utore BSSni SgSrSidammdig that we file them for Mtore "l5??SI!:-W« show you right ap,ud bopeyon'U agree '^BSTBaSSL^^Ulyoubaabletobelpuslnre missing nnmberaf Udo— for each and every . * ni-iAu^^vawa. wa — w-T ceot. ttom thcse rmtee =n-h* ''..uSe fSTsdTertisementa when paid for three mt>S»l^'&£'?3S(j!m.-lSranMtsutB to be pai&ite O0BTBB3U attbetiBe olt- THE CLIPPER is i-i-^,. , Cheaa Brevltlea. poUtan clubs pUces the Ladles' caUW" ir'i^.^irfn ™ ofthe Ust with tbe dedalve figureo ofirt vietoriea to^one almtle deteati 0« J»»,'}'r« « too'afcin'^- ^»?^3lT'uS^.EK.d pw The twoeblef prises will be l.OOU ud 600lira. rwjwcUve^ Znkertort eaoountered twelve, a eomewns woo el(ibvdrew_tbre«. one nnttnli£ed.._. „— AdveRisemuta tattandad Cor Iba out. „.„,..„ ^ , wouldadvise,o<tr V^^^SiS^g^am payUlatoud onr B^eCsh^ooalns are not above cure Post-oaoa <"5"™-rt "f" *^ Our Bnguan^c^aiiia « ^ Butler of addiaasall conunonlcaUone onEEN. V ,< .ft^ti,. I ' BdilorandProorletor. P. o. Box3.88^ «;;,«5S5aSS2i^W AMUSEMENTS. somswhu aXTuogartaam, iwtnrea. one oonolabed Vt}?i^!l< tiiui Baaters' To'SSiy at Brunswlrt Mmglsjd S^^^OT BlJr tSdluatwonthe Pf'"'''V?"Vi nine-entry touraey of his dub at Hamburg, we uvo dent, IB a member ol forty-one yesre'slandlng. . > ft < EnlKua* Va37. The venereble Count Arnold .Poofraci <"?'»nS?lSr .T,";; TlJnu") celebrated bis 10th birtbdiy on tte lah of J^ly ^lf^u^ss^s^oX^lr..;e^5l^•^^■»''t^'M I »Y.?no*[?.SfS^'?.i£t'Mie«r I SSSS^L'n-Swrtotti^cto^nolopIeewmbefo™^ ?SSS°adm°rerDr!BS.uel(lold of Vienna. We select the J^^^ised but oomplete hEtory ot amuse- fouowing speeimenj , „ ^^^j, meotB in AmcTlta doniig the past mar, also ot tha leading events In epoxtliigolroieB; and tbe -•.Uf. WWlftiAvaA cetwrtBoriaetast time. etaj.. have be«iptep«»ed ^ m M, M .M,^ S. S. with cor nsnal (»re. at?RS,TL-4.Qft6,"», QBlKB4.EKt2.ud4. " -^^-^^^.^^ TH£ NEIW YORK mMUHAC For 1880 CAN BE g*P OF ALL NSWHDEALEBB AND AOENIS. PRICE 15 CENTS. hiS I It appeals in the same handsome ixdoted ?« Uth.og,4?h^<sover tie^taBt^j^^ JL i i i lat^BT QRH. Q»*. . K B2, UdS. " "* White compels snlmata m twelve moves. wbose portialt Is abov^ *''^°v'' iromlBln« second-baser ~ lis profeBSlODal caieer Uanc one, comtnenotns bamton.N. Y., with' and short-stop weil-conteBted games flneflcldlnswasoi] on more tnan one 1877, wben tbey del cages by a score of men at nrst base by a( played tblrd base ' C. M. tbo youn^ ami of tne ClDclDoatl Clab. been a brief but brll- tbe Crickets of Blng- Iie played tblrd base In over one bandred Ig 1674 and 1817. HlB eervlcc to tbe Crickets especially on Sept. 3, le tfien cbamplon CIU- Smltn retiring; seven ) tbrowlng. Id 1878 be 5atlca Clab, and in 1879 SMITH. tilled tlie name position for the proreaalonal team of Springlleld, Uass. He accompanied HoVey's nine to San Francisco, CflL, last OcioUer. and Btiard- ed second base for tbat team with mocb snccess. At tne commencementof the present seasonhe was emraged by tbe newly-organized League clab of Cincinnati. 0., and has filled the pOBitlon ol second base in all'of tbelr cbamptonsblp contests up to. date, onen lUstlllgnlBhllig himself by remarkably One fleldlng. Heu agile and graceftil In his move- ments, a stire catch, a swift and accurate thrower, and In point of education and deportment Is alike a credit to his clab and the fraternity. Problem Ro. BT "BIPFO. BLACK. U»3J. lALlaa Jonea wss hit by a pltebed ball In the fint inning, ud wu hurt so badly tbst be niaaad one time st tbe bat. BOBTOir. r. lt.lB.TO.a. B.I ^ BOFTAtO. T. H. IB.ro.s. THE CAJLIFOIUIA IiUAGITE. The AthleUcs dereated theDllfoiiilaa on Aug. 14 at Ban Fi^nolaeo. Cel.. alter u eicClngtf exclUng contest of eleven Innlngii. The Atbletlar>t £ the first run on safe wu by B. Tiyinr ud-McKian:, £d apasBcd ball and wild throw by Olllette in the 4^ Inking. The (JalliornUs Uedtbeacore in ibealxtb. wlte Bbvlln's wild throw ud Nagle's slogle allowed 6mlt3to rose tbe botne-plnte. BoQi clubs were blsnked InUlie extfoor 1onlDga.ud Rwceuey opucd tbe elevmth by ta log his bssa on nam- Rron's&d throw, ud then (file ■ cond. Bovle lollowed with a Uoe-blt to centre, on able Sweeney came hoine wirh tha winnlne run amid ffea rxcltJ>iiieat. aad the ^T,g-^^,S'\^i,!SiS £> rUliut bit of fielding Sn the part of Smith, Rlakbu aoj Uamlllon that "doubledup" Devlin ud BoSe. Tbe haitinc. fielding and lisse-ratinlDg of botb.nin*' rn remarkably good, ud seemed to be modie.nloyedjb: he IbwspectaUiia pres- ent. Saeeney took Devlin's pfa ion aa piwber In this game, ud acoultted himself v«n "dltably. ATBLBTiaT. E. lB.TO.*.a. Cll fuBHlA. T. R. lB.r0.4.«. f;weeoe.v. p. 6 Detmy.3b... 5 Boyle, c. r... fl Devlin, r. I'.. » Carey, a s.. 4 E.Taylor, l.f 4 M'Kinnon.lb 4 Cnrrao. Zb.. 4 Manning, c. 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 2 Z .1 II 0 7 0 « 6 X 0 I 4 0 ini ^ r— - art Wbea tbe gnind.looking gelding Item the Golden Gate came up to tbe starting-poet he wu greeted with ap- nlanaa tocb u be had oot neard alnoe be led Bochester. rhe oSCr ot tbe Aesoclatlaa wma a pome of %1JXA If bo Buoceeded In eclipsing tbe prevlona beat perlormuceon record. Tbe boraewu sent aroud the track firat In 3:24, for the purpose or wanning blm op lor the attempt. He got the word upon coming to the wire the second time, ud Btarted at a tremendously (kst pace, gettlog to the quarter In azjtfsec. Increasing the psce sloDg the bsck- stntcb, snd being timed at the half mile In IKIS. The next lourth of a mile wu trotted In thirty-three uda qnarter seconds, the time to tnls point being I:38M. whicb gave assurance that he would acoompUah tne great ta.^ undertaken. There wu no perceptible Blacking of peed or unsteadiness imtll lust before the finish, wben St ullen came near leaving his feet, but wu caught In time by bis wily driver, Orrln BIckok. who sent bim uoder tbe string In Z:ll>f. We must leave to the Imsglnatlon ofthe reader the scene which occurred when the nsnlt wu made known and horse and Jockey etond In frontoftbe ndges' stud, receiving the hearty plaudits ud coogratn- atlou of the assembled mnlUtade. Bo well pleased were the Aasodatloa with the performuce that tney voted to add five hundrad doUare to the porae A rannlng-race. two miles. $300. wu won by Daly's logomar. beating Chuley a., in 3:00 A hurdle rscc. $4110, mile heats, lollowed, ud wu won by Daly's Pomeroy. Lixaie D sec- ond. Tltne. I:W. IjBX. The result ot racea contested Aug. S8 wlU be fbnud on u Inside psge. Thoia, whowu half a len^ In Ihmtof Soedlker's Ada 07). Toung's Bootlsck (V7). Bowu A Cc's Allkmbra I|U3'. Nelson's Bonole Llnle (V7>. ud Rhlo's Jewelry nOD) fol- lowing In this order. Time. I -Xni. A gnat deail of delay a Jockey " Twlafi and noUoiied to the tonaoa. where aeaiMl h*c«r« bfanself and Mookeiiee (the minister).! ihlt my Booker baait bump ap against myl eft tuapender. Every dntkr mala or lam^ who ame w1^ gunshot bowed lorehud u the gnaiid.ud then backed oot of oar presence, like asnpa at a eoutry theatia. As aoon u the Elturwu* aaatad, he vgT dagroaaly drewop his thin legs udlolded them away beneath Mm (I seriously contem puled dolur Ukawlsi^ bat lUt that mme were too long), discoverlna to my view bla ban Ibet and ankles, profuse with bugles and Sdl-ilaga of b«)ewcled gold apoo hu toes. Araond Ills neck be wonadjohle nwol loud^nsning sudal- wood beads (which he ever coimted); lower down a neck- Isca ol M^^r^Am msuy in namber. each stone betng lsi|^ thu the largest ol Sam Hague's enQedlon. wi- ' awtiUa-sllkdniu,whlleiroand ahoot blsbead a ntm pogeieo of lernglneoos eoloia. richly em- Bd with gold, held on by ttansverse buds of sil^ ae- on alarge pair of lapairtv pKidng cared tnftuat byalarge JeweL gold apedadea, behind which wi , . black eyes, that seem to look throoafa ona He bu a Jew- ish caau of neaa. lecsdlog upper Up. thickly grown wtth a let,*lack moostaeha. coAng np u either end like a hkdk- oty shaving: high cheek • oonea ud a oamw fece, al- mcateaoenlad by athli^ bisA oestd. which parts la a st Ta1$bt lu>- down tha middle of the »•>■'" ud. after the ^:'"■^ to bo alwaya ^ "Folntlna to de Bast And pointing to de West. „ ^ And polntipg to de Oder aida Ob Jordan." ma Blgtmeaa* ondar lip waa btood-red bom tbe nasol beitla-»n ot.aa d In Iba ceana et hla somewhst InteUlgut (taehead were too large red spots, with diverging Itatrsof yeHaw paint fiba In a ep s i a bl e emblem ol tbe Idolaior). Tbls B tbe mu whom l bad jooineycd for three d»s and aUhtstoaecand 1 hav*nor bi-»nii|atnfin1n*Mi iThaTlna liMlsil mewUb the ntmc kliiiliiws.iilathiaalnij j]j posal a camage (hla own) ud u eaepnut, wnich roave "am a d -Joe Wood." Amooir tbe •-inv mnnnmuta tn hbl Hlfknesa' monUlaBes la his thiatn, thtn which m haadaomer or mora oomplata exists It Is bnlit wltb es titcls l reeard to cvmaitt in tbls tonid dime. It Is of WBlM auitle and paUabad Umotone. the beauty of 11a ex. iru oeeaslonad by the actions of the Jockeys, whose dia. regard of the orden glvu by the starter caused the sus- pension ol Allen. Hoiioway. Jones, Brown ud Fisher (be one day, uil of BsOerty, wbo rode Jewelry, for the meet- ing. Buyloek. the rider of Airsmbta, wu theoDlT one who eteaped ponlahment... .Three;year.olds nut oontnded In a mQe dash tor a pursed $int$SO to second. Onlythtae stsrtad. bnt they were such good ones that money iru In- Tested liberally. The Ikvorlte wu Clabaagb's Oden niO), with Morris' Oold Bug (101) for second choice, the other stsrter belog Buich'a Colonel Bpragne (Jan. At tbe sec- ond essay they were oti; even np, ud Oden wu first to go to the IVont, u they ru sround the ton. but when tbe oosrter-pole wu psssed he sod Spngue were nosa-aad- noee, two lenstbn away Irom (}otd Buc who wss tlelog held In by Wolftt. At tbe hsil, however, she wu witoln a length of the leadeis, Odeo lielng at that point a head in front ol Sprague. No alteration ot >oaltloo oi xu i i e d nutll the trio struck the strelch for home, when Oold Bug roshed ap on the outside, ud, paas- ing both ot the olher horses much u If they were studing still, he won by two Ienf:ths, Spragne best- mg Oden on the post bv a head. Tlma 1*451^ Tbe abernoon's apott ended wtth a budlap hurdle-race, $400, $100 to aecond. a mite ud a quarter, over five hnidles, ud It wu contested by five horses, of whom Irvmg*e enMea, Cblmney.aweep (tiO) ud Way- Ikrer (140). sold ahead In the pools, bringing nearly double ss much uwu given for Seed's Distnrbanoo (Iffi). The result proved tbst this style of bettmgvu the correct thing, u Irvlng's Cblmney-sweep. alter "laying low" untir neu the finish, then came away In fine atyle ud won by two lengths from Dlstmbuee. who wu five lengths before Irrlng's WayCsrer aiO): Powell's The Stranger (133) wu toortb, ud Oaliney's Derby n44) last. Time. 3:213£. On the letb the tamperttnre wu pleaauter and the ts- semblsge at the course ta\r, while tbe track wu In Umir- Ule condition. The cnstomaiy short dub wu first on tbe card, the distuoe being about twenty-one yards short of tbree^nsneiB of a mde, $300. $90 to second, five start- ing, ud the winner being Bead's Hermit aoO). who wu a big lavorlte. snd luded the evut euUy by tan lengths from (base's Midgeir (97), the latter beug two lengths In front of Burnhsm's Oammacita (101). Bowen A (So.'a Bdlaon (100) wu next, ud Piityeu A Co.>s Mabel '■Sv.n'lSI."- -A mile-heat race, all ages, $I00k $75 to seoood ud $2» to third, which wu next, wu raced ibr by five horsss. of whom Bowu A (Six's Lavaeea (Bl) wu tbe Bvoilte. and be won bntb buta takbig the fitat by elgbt lugths from I.ynoh>sC:iyde Hsmpion (lU) and the eecond by melm " from DwyerBrotbets'JerldwOin. (loose's Dawn » nuitb, Bhler's Mufiowar (») being diaiuced In the firnbeat. Time, 1:4»^ 1:46 Maldaisudhoreeathat hsd notwonatSantoga this seaaon were alone eUgible ■ortbe next laca. which wu a mllfr«nd«-Qaarterdssb. MD, ud this turned ont uother victory for Ue bone moat fSnded in the pools. Han's Redmsn, OK) who completed the dlstuce vrlth a length the advantage of Stanclll's Susnnuoe nCB), who wat two lengthsbelbre WUUams'Charley Backu OOO); Pow eU'a The stranger la^ Time, X:l3Ii ........The fiat »u a purse ol $300. $30 to SKond. twen^.one yards l«si than ibree-qnaitera of a mile, ud It bad flre cooMuts. Burnbam's Brambsletta(ab)wu a hot TOiteud she «n with oonanmmata aasefirom Bowen A Col's Ftomaoe B. aiD). who was two lengths behind st (hefln1ah,ud three before Ehler'a M^oSier (SBiTwlS Keue>aMliW(Mn^ud CathcartA l^a JauWmS) who behaved badly belore the start, lut. Tlmel-uw So cool ud threatening wu the weather on fMdavthat few ladies ventmed ont in tbe streets, ud the nnmber or mala bipeds at tha track wu mueb smaller thu npon uy one of the other days smea tbe meetug commenced. Mo rain fell, however, while tbe bnck was In good order, ud tha backen ol tbe lavnrites had reason to congratoii Ibemaelvea. ueverrfiist-cholca boraa won. The ust n wuuab-age budlcap, one mile ud u elgbth, $1(1), $90 to second, ud It wu woo by Barnee A West's OabrieK 117) by one length trom <}en. Fhllllra (lioi, whoirw doable thu du«un>ln frnotofCalhcartAOa'sJuulUdSi. Thne.l:3a. ..-.. .Eebwarta'a Mark I.. (100) wu lourth. Crooae'sTarltaiu (9bi fifth, ud Kelsim's Lancewood (97) sixth A dash ot five fbrlonga, asm, an azes. $iO to second, had five slartera, with Reed's Hermit (83) the tevorits, he winiung uslly by fbnr lugths from Stanclll's Snuiunoe (110), wbo had a hair lengtb the beat of Bnmham's By-the.way (8B). Time. UO. Keene's Du Spacing (US) ud Oaflhsy's Mamie Fields (106) flnlslied fiiorth ud fifth laspectlvely Five ru In a handicap for all ages, a inlle ud a half^ f5!!!:*"*.S!„f**'?"*vJ™L't • 8»»' bettlog race twtaeeu Williams' (Aeckmsta (US) ud Moms~ (]oId Bug (lUn: bat the former proved equal to tbe oceaalon. ud despite bla big weight won by a length from tb« promlataig three-v'-'^'* v>u. —k.—., — . t? Oot. K'KXBB'KBR. T. R. laPa^k-B. Wiurgrod.cts (3orp«tein,aB h Smith. Istb. 4 J.Whitney^g 4 CWtney, Barnle, c • Doian.2b. EboR Haxdicat.— The race for the Oreat Ebor Budl- cap Stake*, two nilles.wu ma Aug. as. U York. Ene_ Ud wuwon by T. Craig's Novice, eanylng Mft.: Stock- mw second, and J. B. Cooksoo's Coromandel n. third. Mr. Plekemgill's Bobble Bnrns iU3ft).who vru the favor Ita In tbe betting, wu not plaoetL The beltlDgJast be- lore the alart wu 3 to I artlnst Bobble Snrna S to I against Novice. 8 to I agalut Btoekmar. ud 10 to I against Ooromudet n. WICKET. BRISTOL, w-a. BBOOKXiTIV. The Old CoBBeetlent Spart Revlvlns. Itwu tike old times on Aug. 17 to see tbeveterau of the Bristol Wicket Club In the field soC on the wcsSon of their visit to play a friendly match wltb tbe Yankee elodmakeraor the Anaonla CHock Company ot Sonth Brooklyn. The scue of the contest wu the lacnose field of the Brooklyn Athletic Club. The weather wu all tbu could have been desired, ud a capital '-alley" wss laid out oa tbe field, 'he fences at eacb end being u effectlre bsck.stop. whlci. necessarily decreased the chances for ■coring on tbe ends. That veceian bowler of the Bristol team ot twenty odd yean ago, Mr. Cornelius Day. acted u umpire, and did his duty witb thoroagh ImoartlalltT Among the Brlitnl thirty were Means. Bll^anioMl B. Bartholomew, Benir Feck, ud Tim BoUnson. who took nnrt In the calehrated three-lnnlng match at Bristol In September, lA), when tbe Bristol toam detested the Waterhnrys by-ilO runs to 990. Bartholomew scoring 29 runs In that match. Mannas u ud Ooroellu Dst£ Wm. Jerome topping tbe score with 3L That wu a mat day for Bristol, ud u era In the history of the old Bristol Wicket (Hub. which wu then In Its palmy days. Tte twenty odd years which have passed sineetben have made veurans of youthful pUven, hat still the old Yukee spirit prevaila, ud tbe old "boys" in tbls match ahowed tbe Toungsten how they used to budle thclr.bau ud win fields In the merry olden time. The Aosonlu included several novice^ who, though web nn In haaeball-fieldUia were necensrUy green In handling the willow. Meranh» les they gave the old Bristol pXsyen a very good fight, eanedally In the first Inning. From the word "play tbetell" by the umpire aU wu life ud activity on the field, ud the sport wu fully eoloved Ihnnghout. With the doings of stity playen to record In bowling, batting ud fielding In a match of two Innings on eacb side we aboold leqnln columns to dsacrllw the match; therefore we must be brief; leaving to the score to Sre the somewhat meagre details It airorda Insamnch u e sc<ire.aheets nsed by the tally-keepere contained no records of bow snd by whom each batnnu wu put out. such u who botoled bun, wbo cotigM blm, or who (Amo blm out. Play wu called shortly after 10 a. ■..at which time the .^aonlu went to the l»t, and belore they wen all pat ont 71 runs had been tallied, H. ilossiier havinz tbe meet "aoaslnn"—nx,: rons—his score belOB II. In the first Inning of the Bristol thirty they seond 78, there- by leading the younger dab by bnt 7 runs. Bsrt*B 10 being tbe bestscore of the Inning. In the second Inning balb sides woke up to tbelr work, tbe Bristol fielden &\%. posing bl their opponuta for OS, ol wblob P. OUlersu's 18 w'u the top^cora. This led the Bristol baismen but 00 rnoB to get to win, ud tbls n^ber tbey obtslned with tbe loss of tu men. Cook toMn^ tbe score with V rana Belore the Inning wu over they tan Ike Ibtal op to 84, which left them the Tletonls the match by IB to 1T7. Fine fleldJog wu doae by Green and Stockincon the part olAnsnnls ud by Neweu on the other aide.' Bean: Totals...38 3 7 27 90 2 Totals... 28 0 2 27 16 & Knickerbocker.. l UO'OOODZO-3 AthleUe OOOUOOOO 0-0 Earned ran—Kolckerbucker. 1. Three-base hit—J. Whit- ney. Two-base hit — Wllllgrod- Doable-play —Smith. Baae on balls—Athletic 1.. iisses on errors—Athletic 1; Knickerbocker, 4. Strark oat—Athletics; Knickerbocker. 4. Left on bsaes Athletic, 1; Knlckerbockxr. 6 Passed balls—T- Oolu. 3; Bsrals, 1. Bella called—Devlin. G2; Whitney, fib. Stnkea called—DerUn, 7; Whitney. II. Um- pire, John Sweeney. Tbne, 2b. 1 l at 1 CHICAGO wa. WORCK8TBR. The tenth cbamplonship nme between the above- named dobs took place on Aug. 24 at Chlcaao. DL. sad proved to be one of the moat exciting seen this season, neoemltating u It did the playing oi twuva lonlnaa. In tbe abeance of Flint, wllh aoroiu thumb. WUlUmson wu pot In to catch, ud played bis posltloa In superb UTleTpatilns ont eighteen men ud assisting six times, with but one error, ud that an excusable one. Blchmona scored In tbe second inning tbe ran credited to the Wor- cesters. ud It wu not tutll the last ball of tbe ninth that the Cblcagos mansged .byafiuketoget In the ran that saved them firom being blanked, ud tied their onponeuts. After tiro mu were «nt In the Chlcsgos' twelftn liwlng, Poormu msde bis ififmrtrt ibree-bsggar. sending hone (>>rooru with the wtoiung ran, amid the wildest enlha- Blasm from the one thoosaad spcctaton. Tbe batting wu weak ud the fielding of both dnbe admlreble. Corooru and Richmond did soifia lemukabls pitching ud WU- Itamsonand Bnaboog magnlflout catching. " — ■ ■ " CHKUoa T. a.lB.ro.s.B. . b. ... t. BaisnL. R,'Thompson, M. Peck.VT:.. X Loomls. A. Alpresa H. Baitholemew. c J. Matthews L A. Slgooraey c. J. Wsrd c H. Peck b. H. Cook t. n. Bartbolemew. b. J. NeweU c. M. aylud c A-Nonon, b*w>r c D. Stevens b. C. Oreen b. D. ijorkiln, b'wlT c H. whoox b M. B/rt|an.b'wl'r o. T. Robinson c H. Barnes b. R. Hsrt t J. Hanssey b. N. SparU t. A. nnd b. B. Manroas. 1st 2d Innfg.lvaifa, c • b. 1 s 5 0 0 I a three-yev-old. who wu foilr lenrths ahead of Batch's £ki.^itS''i°?."'''';-.<'l"-,. ™ and "{Jiwsrtt'a Lottery (US) filth ud list- .Tlme>:3^. a mile daah, $3aa $aO to The clcalng race ol the day wai _ I[!^*'d QOft). who paased the post three langths m ad- SSSiSiSr" i"" ,^ (ion. theTaner fbor iSkths '"""^of ^SgSuAn,. BRIGHTON BRACK RACES. Theiw wen sevml days' fadng at Brighton Beach Pair Ontuds, Coney IsUna, doling the pSuvn^lTooS- mucodon Aj»-24witn a bSS-raoa, tteea^iirlirs^a mde, $IUt f^r thr<»esr-olds tbu hU notwS^l? Br.>h^ onlnUSOltbsaecona horse rcSdvi^ua^i^JSuL imd Bvau> Baiter OOO) won S^ylSriSMk. is» au's CUpp m dlrtanoad to tha flnt The 7^ ond iBca wu a dash of a mne ud a oaatto' xar foor-yeu-olds tbu hsd ran but not won a laca u BAchion thU season. $aO. $9u to second and $m to tMrd. Three started, McMabon's Ekylsik XIOS) betng AVSOSIA. V. Alkins J. Day A. Bosrdmu J- Shepsrd " ':cLai c 20 e. 7 c 10 b. M. Mc .. t. lUgfaUh'.'. c J. Kenney. P. OUleran P. Otaen _ O. Smith O. Butler c N. Taylor c. H. Olerelud ... c I. .Kewall b. p. Hawka b. M. Dufly b^ I.. Sinltb, b'wl'r. b. J. Duffea la. ia liuiVtltm'0. . b. 8 e, s " « I 0 s 8 > S » 0 2 1 0 0 e 6 . t. . c 0 .< e. 0 0,0 c b. _ e. 18 c I b.' 4 c b. 0 c t. _ b. 1 H. Boa'ier,h'w'r c. 11 c 6 I.. Allen. K. Stocking. J. ISO... . OF,- . c. ... c. ... b. c. H, BlckIey..notout. I C. Leirls b. 0 T. Pryor c. ..0 c-. DlH, JQag W. Hanaaay c. On. a 0[H. aong s W.Rolsun... OlW. Hough... Vio.HnrleT.... 4)B.'Bnys...... OlJsckmu b. 3 c. 0 I. I b. ta. b. b. I e. _ 1 n. o. Totals .78 84I' Tolala n i |Dmplre,Mr. ConelmsDayofBiisioL Time. fib. 2Sm. Qoni^.. PiOBoa-TLTiiio.-Thdfewu a giaod pIgeon-Oy by Iaw- renee, Mass., sporu onBatnrlay alleraooS, Aug. 2L wbldr rasoltad la the fastest exUbtUoa of apmd mrieeo^ that vtolnity. The prlie wu a fine sUver watch, ud It wu° won by John Parkinson's bird (a fine French canlert In Ilin. Aa The bud wu Impmed In 1S7V. Parklnaoo is alao tbe owner df eighty bndi, twenty Delng ImportMl from Bnglud. Some of the flneai birds in tbeonmiiyan be feSB u bis eoops kt Lawrence. The 'conditions of the race wen that ablrd wu to be flown avetr ten mlatitaa from M ■IIU aaiiaie> In Itfwall.' Masa. nntUaU had saned! The time of leavinc ud aiilTlnguthe dUleient coons wu taheai. and wben the patties from Uiwen arrived hotne ootes were comn a re dand the resnltgiven, ufallows- John Parkinson's. Um. 45g.; BUss Tbomley's, Umln.:' John Slater's, Itmu.; Jsmcs McUoimlcA'a, Smln.; Samuel Howaitb'a Wmin Tbe dlituee fiown wU about nine mllee. The winner will soon make a trial from New York taty to Laareoce. Jones, 1.1... 4 .laa.R'rke.aK. 5 Foley, r.f.... 6 Jno.R'iice.cf. 3 Burdock, Zb. 4 MOTTlll, lb .. 4 Sutton, Sb.. 4 Bond, p 4 Trott,c 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 U 4 1 IS 0 2 0 2 0 1 llOrowIey. r. C 4 0lRieh'da'n.3b 4 OlHoraung, L f 4 0 Bataibr'li.Ib 4 OlMoyn'hu.aa 4 OjStearaa. r. f. 4 1 Weldman. p. 4 OiKearas. e... 4 2I Force, 2a b.. 4 2 I 1 2 2 4 1 II I 1 0 1 0 1 0 s 1 1 wMylorp. S Nl le.r. r... 4 Fr Kb, c 1. 4 Dl IS, 2b... 4 01 cte.c... 4 Bl llston.lb 4 Hi *lllon.3b 4 Bt ran, L f. 4 Sn dl, a s.. 4 1 0 z 1 1 1 o I U 6 0 16 1 6 0 S 0 0 Tota1a...40 2 7»30 »l frotala ..* » »« W J Athisuc oosiJ oosSSt:? CalUonIa 0 000 1000 0 o-i ; on errors-Athletic »: < Ufornis, S-^Lotton buea -Athletic California, L Btrt k out--Athletlc 4: CaU- fbrals. 7- Double-pUys—Blaki ontud Nsgle; Smith. BlUIston snd Ramntoo. Pease balls—Manning. Z; OU- letta.S. Umpire.Johnliuiu. Tos.2ta.lCm. ., _ , A large crowd witnessed the ftaarta cbaruploiuhlp game ol the new series betwe«n the AttletJcs.ud Knlckerbock- ere on Aug. IS, at Su Irandseq tbe dose ud udtlng contest otThBDtfcedlng'M.doa&tlessexfirtIng a material Athletics, who made'bat tw4J:WW5Ujmi4HWBTb score run, while the Knlckerbicken msde three runs, one earned by J. Whitney's ucee baoer and C. Whitney's single, ud tbe other two wyre tbo result 01 errors by Den- ny, Sweeney ud T. Dolai^' Tho fielding wu esceuent. a running one-huded catA by Taylor ud a lefl-buded stop by Corpateln being conaplcuous features thereoL Bar- nle earried off the honon of tbe day st ths bat. TotslS....33 3 8 27 21 4| Totals....98 3 S ?7 18 2 B0.1 o n 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 b-S BuSala 0 0 0 0 2 0^0^ 1 ,^,0-3 Earoed raus—Buffalo, I: Boston, 1. Two-baao hits— Morrill, Sutton. Flratbau on balls—BntTslcZ; Boston, 3. Firet baae on errora-Buffalo.l; Boston, I. Struck out —Bnffaln, 4: Bo«tnn,Z. BaUs called—Weldman, S7; Bond, BS fltrlkesealled-weldinan, :S;Baad. 11 Doubleplays —Sutton, Bordnck ud MoiTlU. Passed balls-Troit, 1; Kearns. S. Wild pliob-Bond, 1. Umpire. Doacher. Time, 211. IDm. _ PROVIDENCE wa. CliETEIiAND. These two leading contestuU tor seoond piece la the Leane championship race met at Clevelud. O., on Ang. 24, when the Providuee team won eully by their saperlor fielding. Ram lotampted the game In the thlid luolpg, ud broke It up In the seveuth. Juat alter Bradley had struck out. The pitching of both UcCormlck and Bradley was very effective. Tho vlslion bunched their few sale hita, while tbe blu 01 the home-team wen scattered, ud two men were twice left on th# tiases. CLKVXI-Aan. T. n. 1B.Pp-S.^|PB0T10IIH0X. T. IC lB.rO.A.K^ White compels sulmale In three moTsa. Oasme No. 1.9*37. InOame 1,18J our oontrlbutorDan JeijerjaMea^il^^^^ derendcd htmaelf against the bands of J. himself tbla ume. Jeromebamblt" In the Mr. Jcger tries the attuk. WluTurilVUowlugrjgulL^^^^^^ While, Black. I White. Black. D. Jaxer. A.W.Jerome. D.Jaeger. A.W.Jerome. - " PtoK4 ~ 'T«rew«aoalers-wlll T>l^»e ofder Uioli' Bupplles of ttaelr -wlkole- sale xuzents. ^. _ Ooples ToaSXcA trora tibls omoe on reoelpc of prloe, 11* oonte. FR^NK QXJEElSr, PUBLISHER AMD PBOPRIEroB, 88 and «e Uentra sueet, New Toik. P. O. Bo» 8,8«ft. BAAj(.-K~k.iivnx> bms'tit'IJTjb:;, bai, TIMOUB. MD. Entirely remodeled; new stage, snuo^, dre^g^romcetc.: new raised floor. Very suocesonl hSS wr^StVnsmnd^te. A-F.^OBov. 'v— ■ if:B-W rxirrwAau *t«* and LAKE EBIB LINE.-Tho only route having Banday SiiSrhftwun PltUbarg and Olevelaiid, ^fn^r^Uas theatrical eompanloa ud membere to fill engagemnts iS AttUanrScurday night ud josch CwelBnaU. Cbi- Sg" MedoTDeuolt. Bradford ud BaSsio m tbne to SIJ^MondayeTenlnB; also .to playuina dtluaj^Sdw SlJht, and reach Pltubaig In time to pUy Monday nlgkt. OBO&OB U REPPKRT. Ticket Agent; A. D. BMrni, aueral Pass snger Agent. Pittsharg. Pa. g-l3t -WA2N'X'Ea>—AsltuaUouwitb an actress umsld bv a young colored womu; good seamstnn and djeea- ukJ. Kttle K. Boblnson,^ Phllhps st. Boston. Mus. P-Zf BBlMBWA«R;BSJir Ca. P..-8eKdwlth 513 till- Uwopere-cbaln; four seU ot souea. dnp<aitaln. lonr ^■l^S- * cf«.R.andUi.P.AI.B.R.R.^^^^ , "OA.TAjLi«>«*^iil AJsiCf i-A«x<=>Aa-IJU»r of KMsrwigs. Bosrda, Colored Fires, Cork, etc., mailed bel^A a frmOSaBk. B Laia yftte placa 5. "cooEiSoBTH-aj-l^ KAf New hall, ular^ed stage, seuety. dialia, 1 o ood^hutrical town. Address ^ ^^^^^^ STOIWBIVS OrBKAL-IiOUSJB, MA- ^NOO. la. New bouso, good soeoery. aiae*. dieUng- rooma, ud overjtblog complete- County seat, jwl show town. M- BTORBR, Proprietor- ZO-S.* T. IS-Uf KASSOK, MINK. , etc. Seats eoa Jaxer. I..Ptofi4 2..K Kt-B3 3..K B-B 4 4..K B X P-t- QKt-B 3 KB-B4 K X K B Sl -k Kt XF> (>Kt X Kt R-Bl l21-.<}BXP PtoQ4 I 0 0 0 0 IS 1 0 ■•0 0 0 I 6 0 XyO 1 .0 0 '1 0 0 3 0 ATBUrriO. T. B. iB.rO.A.K. Sweeney, r. f 4 Denny. Sdb. 3 Boyle c r... 3 Taylor, L f.. 3 DctUd, p Curr, a s.. 3 H>Elnnon,lb 3 OuTU, 2d b 3 T. Dolan, a. 3 I z 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 I 0 IS 0 4 0 2 Duolap, 2b.. 3 Shaffer, r.f.. 8 HoUUuKO.f. 3 Hanlnn, 1. t. 3 PhllUps,Ib-. 3 Kennedy, c. 3 01ssscocK,ts. 3 McCor'IckM). 3 McOeaiT.So. 3 llHloea, c f.. 3 Olstsrt. lb.... 3 3 Farrell. 2b.. 3 0 Petera, a s.. S 2lWard. 3db.. 3 3iansa. c 3 0 York. r. f.... 3 0 Honck, L f.. S 01 Bradley, p.. 3 I I 0 0 0 1 2 0 I 0 ^RS U..CaatIea U..<}-K KtS I4..SKt-KS(») U..9 KtX 4 I«..?-«BS 17..P-9R4(C) 18..Q »-K3 19..P-44 2P.,F^B4 P-4R4 kS-rz OR-K Kt Kt PXP _.-,B-K»(d) B-KBsq 13..ltPxP BPX_P 24.-QIl-Ksq 23..St-B5-l- 2e..Ktx RP Zr.-Kt-KB6 29. QBXB iB-KtSlf) SD.-P-KKt4 KB-Qsq 31..K-Kt3 K-QBS 3Z..P-()Kt3(s) KB-Et4 9S..P-QKt4 BPXP BPXP K R-Eteq K-^2(e) KK-KtS tKt-K S BXB-t- QKtX B P-Qft. 2&<t4 -Ktsq. ud S^-:^^?thepnedU Touls .. Z7 S S Zl 10 I I—n ti S e Zl 10 I IjKtP— -=r tiMl li jSr Tclttalia c White resigned. , our contributor Interposed ^otallng. Threa-base bit—Honek. Flnt base oa Provtdeaca, 3; (^eveland. I Btrack oat—Providuee, 8; Clevelud. 2. Balls called—Bradley. 84; McOamlek. 4. BtrlkM oiled—Bradley. 21: McCormlck, 49. Passed balls —Kennedy, 2. wild pitch-MoOormick. L Umpire, Walsh. Tlmo. Ih. 00m- The aboTe-Bsmed ehibs met again on the same gronnds Aug. 20, wheo. alter ma exciting ud lugtheoed struggle of tnliteen Innlnga. tbe Providuee nine sectuad the vle- torr. altboogb they were oatplayed at almoet every pdnt. The Providence Olab hsd prevlonsly figured In oontesu requiring the playing of slJtteeD. fifteen, fourteen ud thir- teen Innlags. only one ol which they hsd won. wblle tbe Cleveluds bad twlca won fourteen-uinlng gamea. Euk- Inson made his ruppearaoce with the Oleveluds. taking McOaary's place at third hasa. The lead wu alternately held bv each dub tmtll the ninth Inulog, wbu the Cleve- lands got In a ran snd tied the score. Toe three snoceed- IQK Innings resulted In blanks Cor both clubs, and In the last balfol tbe thirteenth Bredley ud HInes bit salely. and the former scored tiie winnmg run, assisted by Ken- niMly's wild throw to flnt baae to head off Start and Fu- rellfa I (CI Qulta useless or worse, (d) This seems to us a mistake; It looks uli ha should nirw have s.-cured a psawed P. (s) Tbe diffaiance In tbe fighting enpadtlea ot the two Kings in this sltnsUon la now strikingly apparent In Black's favor. (/iWlth the charge of this prelate, whieb White is helpless to prevent, comes victory to tbe Black buner. (p) Is now "fonght to a stud-stlU.* ud outplayed to the end. _ A Cheas InaplrmtloH The late Dr. Ooering vs. Herr J. Mlnckwllx, to Wies- baden Touraey. 1871. IRREODLAR OPENINO. WoBonrga. t. a. lB.ro.A.B, Utovey.lb.... 8 Irwin, as... 8 Dlek'rson.af 6 Whltoey. Sb. t Richmond, p 4 Wood,L£..r 4 Bushong. 0 . 4 Cory. r. r.... 4 Cresmer. 2b. 4 I IS 0 a 1 2 1 0 3 0 I Z 1 II 0 I ii 0 0 0 0 StJ 3 I 1 0 0 4 10 0 Dalrymple4f 8 Oore. c 1 8 Wiuiamin. c S 0 Anson. Ist b. 8 ' Kelly, 3b.... 6 Buros, a B.. A O>rcomo, p. ft Poormu,r.f. S Quest. 2d h.. 4 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 IB 6 0 8 0 3 I Z 3 0 2 2 0 II 2 0 0 0 4 2 Totals...40 1 g38a 3 Totals..,44 2 11 38 24 2 Woreeater.. 01000000000 0—1 (Alcagn ..O OOOuOnolOO 1—2 . .Earned rans—(Aicago. I; Wcrcester, 1. Three-bsae bits—Poormu. 2. Flmbsseon baUs-Chlcsgo, z. Eirack out—Chlcuo, 4; Worcester. 9. Balls called—(Vircnran, 94; Richmond, lia. Strikes called—Oircoru. SI: Rich- mond. 60. Duubla plsy— Cot and BnsboDE. Wild pitch —Richmond,!. Umpire, Bmdiey. Time, 2b. DOm. Atwut euthteen bundrrd peonle witnessed the gams be- tween theCblcagos ud Woreaitera on Ang. 38 at Chica- go, ni.' Tbe home-nine woe witboat the semees oi Flint ud Kelly, and tbls neoesslutad tbe subatltutlon of Beala and Poormu. sod changed coosldenbly their posltlona Bennett took Buahobg's placa u catcher lor the visitors. The (Alcagos outplayed their opponenu both at tbo bat ud in the field, ud secured u essy victory. Richmond wu hit pretty hard (Tom the start, bnt he pitched nntll two men hu been at the bat In the fUth Inning, when Cory came to for the remamder of the gama Tbe Cblcagos fielded finely In their new pulUons. with the exception of m ninth Inning, when thresol the plsyeiamuffedthrowa WOBCiaTXR. T. Storey, lb... 4 Invln.as... 4 Dlckersou. cf 4 Wbllnev, Sb. 4 Rlebm'd.pjf 4 Beuett, c. 4 Wood. L 1... 4 Cory. r. £ j>. 4 r,Zb. 3 Creamer,] a. 1B.TO.A.B. I Z 10 1 2 0 0 0' - I 2 I 7 3 0 1 4 J 0 * 0 1 3 I 0 0 CO 4>I 2: 3 catijAdb. T. R.lB.po.A.a. DslrymplcU 6 2 12 10 Oore't f ... 5 2 1 0 0 1 Wmiams'mc A 2 1 8 3 1 Anson. Ih... 8 1 2 7 0 I Coconn, p. 4 1 1 1 8 0 Bums. 36.". 4 0 3 3 8 1 (>urar. as... 4 0 I 3 I 0 ieals, 2b.... 4 0 13 10 Footman, r.f 4 1 I Z 0 I Totals..39 a 7 24 14 9 Totals...40 9 II 27 17 S Worcester I-o grO 0 0 0 0 s—4 Chicago... ,3 .0 Or 0 4 0 I 1 -9 Earacd rnns—Chltilao, S^lWoioester. I. Two bsse hits .Anson. Oore, CoreannTPoonnan, Wood, Whitney. Plm-baseonballa-Chlaiga, 3: Wormter.s. First base on erron—Chicago. 4; Wnroouer, 3. Btrack ont—Obica- $0.3: Woreeater, 3l BsIIs called—Conocu. 118; Rich- mond, S; Cory, 88. strlka called—(Vircoru. 41; Rich- mond. 20: Cory, 23. Psssed balls—Williamson. 2: Ben- nett. 1. nUdpUchea—Richmond. l;Ooivoiaii, I- Umpire, Bradley. Time. 2h- lOm. _ BOBTdN Vs. BCFFAliO. «'.i"i.^S^'^l'*»'*b" Biiffslosbadlyon Aug. 24 at Buf- falo, N. T- Oslvln's wild pitching uve tear ot the Tlsltors their basea on call A balls, udthev scored raa^ualso did aeren others who had inched their bases by sets hits, — home by psssed bslta- Horaong's three- i^^^ c—liu'ssiBglt ud Bntloa's Inmble gare the Bo&los thdr two raoA By slteroatlng CroWloy ud RIchardaou u catcher the Bahaios upt their opponents' scon well down nntll the ssruth. whan the Bottou made six saJe talta two belog doable-baggers, wbleh. with errors, netted sU runs. The game was then eaUed on sccoont of darko Boenn. Jones, 1. f... _ JuR'ke.aa 4 Foley, r. f... 4 Jno.R'ke.e.f 4 Burdock. Sb. 4 Morrill, lb.. 4 Sattoa. Sb.. 4 Bond, p 3 Powers, e... 3 T. a. lamxAB. 4 113 0 0 BtrrvALa t. i-la-rp-a.* Oowley.rf.c3 0 0 S | I B'dsaa.c. Jb S 0 Horaug.l-f. 3 1 Estarbr'k.lb 3 I Moynah'a.aa 3 0 Foree.Zb.... 3 0 OalTtn. p... 3 0 DiisooU, c C 3 0 Sta'ras,Sb.n3 0 1 2 2 3 8 11 2 0 0 Z 0 0 1 0 0 0 »otals..J4 1ll01114l Totals..-27 J Boston 0 0 s 1 I 0 5~U B^Wo.. 0 0 0 3 0 8 0-* Baraed rana—BoOUa,' 1; 'IBoaten. i- Twt>-base bits— SSrSyS^f^ ,Three-bssBS?HllSmang.-IWbu«on baila—BuOklo, 1; BoBan.4. First b'-ve on errora-Bur- 3; Boston. 1. Btrnck ont-Buffalo, 8; Bnsuio, 3. ^llscaned-Osivto. iurBaod.M. Strikes eaUed-^sl- Tln S: Bond. 13. Donbl^iSri^-Boston, 2. PaawdbsBs —Richardson, 4; PowafB.ar Vlld Pllcb-OalTlB. Umpire Donbar Thne. Ih. Uki^ f The Bnflalos ud Boatcaa had uaxdttog contest on Ang. 28 at Boffalo, R. y.. that finally tesulud lo a drew at the ud ot the ptoih tonlna—on account of darkness, sp- pareutly. botlt la aneaed ihuln reality tbe oftlect was to attract a Urgar attanluea on tha tbllowtof day. „ W«M- mu Ud Keama, fotnerly ot the Bocbesisrs. fined tba respectlTe positions ol pitcher ud catcher for the ucai team. Weldmu acquload himself veiT creditably, ud be uved hu dob UmTbadiw deltaatad In the eighth luing, wbu. wtth taaaufULhestraek oat Jones, wbo bad lO- resdy made two hllatfr hIta. The Baltalaa nc two tnu to the Olth on single.^ gSea,OTowlsyand%lchaidsai, Jones'ftunbta anda naiaid ball In tht slilb two-bag- gere bT-Moixin-aad SaTionraiaalaaby Bond and Foley, a PuaedbaUud ab^mtatUvirtdedtha Boaimis^dr thrasrans. Tbe Ba&loa tied tha aoon to tha el(bth on erron by Sutton ud Trotl, ud a sale bit by Esterbnoa. rell'M aaTTifice-blt- Oi,BVBi.aND- T. R laro.A.x. DunUp, 3b.. 8 0 2 4 7 0 Shaffer, r. f. 8 0 2 0 0 0 HotaltogjCf. 6 0 1 5 0 0 Hanlon, 1 f. 6 2 I 3 0 0 PblUips. lb. 6 0 LIS I 0 Kennedy, c. 5 0 0 7 I I Olassc'k, aa ft b 1 2 8 0 MeCor'ck.n 5 0 0 0 5 I Hank'aoo,3b 5 I 2 1 I 0 PBOviDasCB. T. a. iB.ro.a.K. Hloes,c 1... 8 0 1 I I 0 start, Ut b.. 6 3 2 IS 0 0 Fsmll, 2b.. 8 0 I I 3 3 Peters. B. B.. 5 1 0 8 5 0 Wsrd.Sd b.. ft 0 I 4 6 I Onas, c 8 0 I 7 3 1 York. r. f.. - - 8 0 1 4 I 0 Houck.l. I.. 8 0 0 2 I I Bradley, p.. 6 I I 0 5 0 Totals -. Cleverd. 0 ProTl'ce. 0 3 10 37 31 2 Totals..48 4 8 39 24 8 OOIOOOIOOO 0-S . I00300OOOOI—4 Barned rana—ProTldenca. 1; Clevelud. 1. Two-base bits—Farrall. Bbalfar. Hotahog. Three-base bit—Start. First baae on halls—PamU. Hanlon. Flnt base on erron —Providence. 3; Clevelud, 0. Btrack out—Providuee, 3; Clerclud. 2. Balls called—Bradley, 118; McCoimick. 78. Strikes called—Biadlay. 51; McOirmlck, sa Double- plays—Peiere ud Start; Kennedy. Phillips and Bankto- 'Wlld pitch—Biadley, I. Umpire, Walsh. TROT wa. CINCINNATI. The Troys secured their eighth consecutive Tlctoiy over the ctodnutu on Aug. 24 at (^clnnstl, O., la the pres- uce of 40O peopla The Tlslton panlsbed Will White's pitching with cue, and, aided by bad errors, espedally thoee by Smith ud Olapp. soored eleven rans In the flrat four Innlogs. The Cmdnnatls' only ran wsa msde on sin- gles by Caraenter ud Will White, ud a psssed balL Pur- cell pitched to the Isst two Inntoga. CiHci-MBATi. T. iL laro.A.a 0 0 1 I 3 8 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 10 2 1 1 0 2 10 2 5 TBO?. r. B. lB.ro.A.r. Caaaldy, Lf.. 5 1 2 2 0 U Tobln. l»tb. 6 " " " " " PergnsoD.il'. 5 aiUesple,! f. < Cooners. Sb. 4 Cuklna. a a 4 Evus. c f.. 4 Keefe. p 4 HolbeiT, c, 4 Pnrcell.al.. 4 J.W'la.r.L,lb 4 (Happ. c 4 Bay. a a.... 4 iln>llb.2db.. 3 Wheeler, l.L 8 Rellly, Istb. 3 Carv'tcr.3b-. 3 W.W'e.p.,c.f S T0ta]s...Sl~l~i24»'i Totals...39 11 14 27 18 5 CIndnnau 001 000000—I Troy 40430000 —II Earaed rans—Troy. 3. Two-base bit—Oassldy- Three- base hit—(^nneia. First base on balls—Keelb- First baae on errors—Ctoetonatl. I: Troy. t. Strack out—Cla- elonatl. 3; Troy, 6. Balls called-Wblte. 80: Purcell. 22; Keefe, 70. BtrtKee caUed—White. 40; PnrcaU.9; Keele, 30.. Double-playa-Say, Smith ud Rellly: Cnapp and BalUy; FerauBon ud Tobln. Passed balls—Holberc Wild pltch--Whlta. Umpire. J- C- Chapman. Tbne. 2h. lOin. The Ctoelnnatis tuned the ubles on the Troys at Cto- dnnatl. O.. on Aug, when Ihey played off one of their postponed gamea. Tbehome-tum bunched six of4helr seveo ssfslilts In the first and flnh Innlon ud scoied flTd rans, tw> am id, aided by errors by Tobln, Cssklns snd Cssaldy. PotceU took Will White's pisca ss piteher. ud proved pnxsltog totbe visliors, OUIesple ud Coimers alone dotoguy batting, and their sare bits In two Inn- ings, together wtth erron by Clapp ud Smith, resulted In three rans- OlHOIIfllATI. T. B. lB.niA.B. THOT. T. B. IB Pp.A.a 3 1 0 3 I Csssldy. of. 80IS02 3 I 3 1 0 Tobln. 1st b. 5 0 0 9 0 I 0 1 ft 1 2 Fetitnson.2b. ft 0 1 5 1 0 113 10 OlDesple.l.r. 4 I 3 1 0 0 0 0 I 1 Z Oonnen. 3b. 4 3 2 0 2 I 0 1 t • 0 Raskins, as. 4 0 0 I 3 0 0 II 0 0 Evans, r. 1.. 4 0 I I 0 0 O I I I 0 Keele, p 4 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 UolbeiT.C... 4 0 0 7 3 3 Onertog. 1..P to Q4 2..P-K4 S..Q Kt-B3 4..QB-Kt S 8..QB X Kt 6..<{Et XP 7.,K B-Q3I Mlnckwlu. P to R B 4 BPXP KKt-B3 P-K S ((M 3 KtP P?t' Q X Ki Ooertog. 8..QtoR5.«. PtoKKtS 9..Q-K8t OX KB le..QXXRI QXKt-l- II..K-02 3xQR(i) 12..K»-b8-|- 2-Bi(k) l3-.Q-Kt8-(- KxQKt 14.^QxKB-t- K-Kt4.and White announces mat«in flvomnvaalI (AI The proper pUy lB4..PtaQB3L Thu, after ft..Q B X Kt. K P x B; 8.TQ Kt X P, Btetoltz move 8. .Q to Kt givea Black the better gama (O After thla his nme cunot be saved: his only chuca. with reryanniliilay.wuto II..Q X RP (ti For, It 13..KIO bla 2, White Jbrcee mate In a few moves, by I3..Kt toQb-f, p x Ki; I3..qx RP-t.,et«. CHEQUERS. To CiureapoBtdeata. 2; H. PowBLL, CuttlngvUla—Correct. W. B. B., WatarrUla.—In tha ease nvu A 'Uiuka" B. It matien aot how many men the lattar may hava The fact that they an "blocked" aetUes It. u to^-ak=nk" an opwent Is to prevut his making a King. T,- 1- TiBBUg T, St. John.-Bnd-game did not reach aa. H.BTxrHa8.Da]lu.—wnireplyosxtweek. fS<>JS<9fS, r»*tA.M,AJS*, Barleaqnes, jMOzm, etc, '*"'«^°^''^ATf8. l.tf UBHesterstreet. New York. ALTON. lUi- Population ol dty ud suburbs, affO. on C AA..1.A8L L:.andSt. Louis A Kansu Cityti'a AmuaemenuweU panronlzed. Flrst-dsss shows laodye crowded houses. Hall to every respect flrst-elau. wUh good ventUaUon. scenery ud <1'2««V«-"2S";—S^JSfi unadty for 900. Liberal advertising wlU Insure hdl boose! Flrst-doiiS companies Played on aj»oentaga. FOT^coton apply to *^ tEfrls A t>ET«CH.jjj^ SO oTmntSTTHB^TjaB, -TlCKaBUBO, MISS. SBAXINO CAPACITY. 600. _ ... Central loeatlon: goJUtsgeud scanere.oio. ComWjs^ tjoaa pUytogto NeTbrleans snd MobllawUl Itod this a dastrablestsAd. BantorigMeLPomdaywu Addnss WAOHBMHBIM A HERMAN. IS-Ut* proptt sttu.^ I a lURO ud'wiirw This bonse hu been thoroogbly renovated. ready Ibr opening aboot Sept. L 1880. niistltia capadty, TOO. Ooodshew-iowD. TTlIf innt nil leBamslila Isiiin, share witb flratdsss combtoatlona T. J. LBATON, BILLPOeTBR. Address aU eonunnnlcatlons to l»-13 l» HTAMB < F ORD. VOLCANO, WOOD CO.. W. VA. Ontre of West Virginia OIL REOIONS. " 1. Bea' — - eata (00. Large Stage and Best Hsll In the Siata. Dreaatng-rooms. Scenery, Piano. NO LICENSE. H Address 22-13t« Tolcuo. Wood Co.. W. Va eiy. Piano- First floor. Plrst-claaa Troupes, uply- L. LEVBUNO, "WAJSrrEXt-A FIRST-CliAGS SCBMIO-ABTIBr. Address W. T. FOWELU 33-2t Theatre. BIchmond. Ys. SIA.G1C - ILiA.M'X'ISIWfS^AND SLIDES wuted. Megio-luteras ud Slides for nla. lUnatnted catalogue, UO pp.. ud lecture. lOc THEO. J. HABBACU. m rUbertttreeL Phila delphia. Pa. l»26f OPBRA-HODSB. KENTON. OHIO. My Operm-hoose holds 800 people; Is nicely freecoed; bu large stage. 48K fket wide by Vfi (bet deep; louiteu ssts new scuery. which ran oa sheaves; new staga-carpet, snltuie for all plays; two nice dreaitog-noms. nlealy carpeted; 148 gas-llgbu. 18 fbotlighta. two rows border- lights. Opere-houae Is heated by steam-fbrnaca. Two entruees. Popntotlon. 8.00D. Two weekly papers, both Issned on Thnraday. Rent reasonUIa. No Ueenae. Play first-class uuuu ea on ahartor terma. For tanas and open dates addreu HENRY DICKSON. Manager and Proprietor Opera-bouse. 3»88t» __2 K utoBi. O. AtlHCI *JJUt*,l^1CSiMl aEa«j>xiioxzi8 U liberty season UB(^ FOR JUVENILES AND WALnN(»-LAT>IB8. Address can Weatara Dramatic Fiehsnga, g-St' 197 MUlson street. Cblcsgo. ID. PoreeD. p... 4 J.Whltcr.t. 4 CUpp.e 4 Say. as 4 Smith. Zdb. 4 Wheeler. LC 4 BeUly, Istb. 4 Carput'r,3b 4 Bom'era, ct. 4 Totals...38 ft 7*7 8 5 Otnctonati S 0 0 Tcuy...., 0_ I 0 Totals...9P 3 9 27 IS 10 0 2 0 0 0 0—ft 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 Barned nus—Olnctonatl. 2. Two-base hit—KeeCa. Firatl>awonballs—Cluo.Csssldy.Bvana Ftntbsseon balls—Clapp. Csssldy, Bvana Ftnt base on errors—Ctodimatl. s-rTroy. I. Strack oat—CIncianatI, 4;Troy, I. Bellaoalled-Purceh. 119; Keefe. lOR .Btrlkea esUed-Purcell. II; Keefb. 48, Passed balls-Holbert, 2. Wild pitch-Purcsll, L Umpire, J. Chapman. Time, These'dabs met sgala at Clndnostl, O., on Aog. 38, wben tain uded the game u the CIncmnaUa were going to the bat to the fifth tonug, with the score of ft to2 The Troys had made nine hUs to the cuthatls'six. and each had I 1 three emia. OINCINNATI ra. PROVIDENCB' The eondadtog champlouhip contest between the above-named dale took place on Aug. 23 at Clndnnatn, O., It having beu postponed by rato from the preceding Bainrday. The heme team took the lead al theoatset, singles by Clapp and Smith and a two-baner by Bay giv- ing one ran to the first Inning, sod WlU White's two-Etg- ger, PuroaU's stogie ud a bod error by Famll ylddl jg two mon to tbe aecond. The Tlslton msde one ran m the filth on amre by Say, Carpenter ud Rellly, added one In tbe sannth on Dor«u's single ud two errors by CUpp, and tied tha aoon to the eighth by Start's two-baser ud FarreU'sstogla Ndtberecored to the ninth Iiintog. and the c^inctonalls thu won by elnglcs of Purcell ud Jim White ud Smith's two-bagger tothe tenth, alter two men wereoot. The halting of start, Simth ud Purcell wu the chief leatnra PBOTinBB0B.T. B. IB.m.A.B. Btoes. e. t.. Start, lb.... FamU. 2b.. Peters, as.. Ward, p Gross, c Dofgu, r. t. Bfadl^,3b.. 0 0 3 1 S13 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 6 111 0 12 0 0 0 CntCIHasTI. T. B. IUO.A.B. J.Whlta. T. t.ftl3}00 Purcell. e. f. ft 2 Clapp. c ft I Say. as ft 0 dmlth, 2b... ft 0 Whsefer. I. f 4 o BaUly.lb. -i- 4 0 Carpenter Jb 4 0 w. White p. 4 1 3 3 1 7 I 3 3 2 0 3 010 0 3 1 0 Batwker*a New TrwAtlac. _ „ _ Cambbioobpobt. Aug. «. 1880. BpiTDB Ngw TOBK Cupna.—iMor Mr: stoeeUie fiubllcatlon of "The World'e Chequer-book" I hare been nduead by Its nnexpeetad success to attempt tbe pro- ductloo of uotbar work on tbe game, entitled "Buker'a American Chequer-player." I hare aimed to snrpaas my former efforte to the msnsgemut of the games, u well u to gtre a sufBdeit namber of variations to each open- tog. The nnmber glvu wUl be twenty-twoL The play Is SlSf*** ,y^SL *om the muaeerlpia of WUUam a. Cbulea P. ud Isaiah Buker, togetoer wiUi severalflnegames from ourverr tieac analyata. There are thli^flve critical positions, twenty-two of which are eontrnnted by tbe celebrated campMcre M«is. wirdeU and Lyinu, and I am proud to say that they an In their best style. The work contains five hundiad ud flfty.sto minea ,wblcb. with preUmmary matter. posltloBaTaDd their aolutlona. will consist of 119 pagea. brand toeloth. and printedon goad I«I>er. The price will be savsnty: fj'SSf'-.fS^'^- ItwiU beresdy tor the public br the 30th ot September. Those whihlng to prtSre the HS'K ■il'afa aaad tbelr namrs and addresses to Ch"'" Bf^Jf. No. 8 Hotwbton street. <5SbridgS f"'^ ^!"*- Nothtog to be naia nntll the book Is re£> for delivery. Due notice of the same will be sent to each Bubscrlber. Youis, very respectfully, . ... . C gABIJS F. Babbul COBRBITriOIl OP MCCOLLODOH'a AJtDBBaoV.— Oor COr- respondent T. P. MoUuey. offenthUuacomctlonof Variation 2 In Olaa^ow, by J. Bwma. PoJl.".r m. °J S•S,"'5,^f • i?' '*S S- White meiTSn Sl17 21, S. 23,21,2ft ud 27. The pUy oontlnaed will end Uoa- White. 23 to 10 24 19 32 IS Black. 16 to 32 U 34 10 19 While. Black. 17 to I 2 to 14 *f „ •53."'«<inaa- tlon Is: Cma Whluwlnr* _ T. T. M. DBATB OF FBAXK M. OBBg«LBg.-We regret to an- 52?"£*„ , weU-known dtujdit.May^ Fruk Oreealee on Ang. 14. at the early mMmotSSmSmi yean. Be died of couomptto" HU pl^lu loS uS ess'T;iira"r" * tn'e'^t'^xjsi NeiuMl'j*"" "•"t championship match at 0»me No. Vol. 98. ^^Ommnuicated by o. F. Buker (to advance of new NEW FIFTEENTH. White. — - 21 to 17 23 14 22 IS 28 a a 14 3D S 28 28 23 14 31 38 28 23 33 14 38 22 32 Black. I. .IOtolft 3..U 18 3.. 9 4..II ft., a 6.. t 7.. 1 8.. 8 9.. 9 10,. 8 II. . 2 a.. 8 13.. 9 White. 17 to 14 14 7 ~ 17 34 37 17 IS 8 3 7 10 • This book win soon be publlabsd aod'uhmittcd to tha examination ud eritidsm of playoa. •'"™"*«" " SoLcTioiv orroemoa Ifo. 23, VoL zi^ neat week. 19 IS 13 f 3 7 lU 15 24 BoIbUob ot Ealcmm So. 83, Vol. 28. _, BT a OBAWSOznL . .Black. White. I Black. Whitc^ l..I0to14 UtoW \3..ut^T MtoM ' » IS 6 14.-13 4 Blackwtos. SS. BbIcbus Bo. Sft, Vol, M ar tx oaavToan. Back mu on 8.8 ud 19. Bteek Ktoga on 1 and S. White men on7, aTlS, 18ud3R White kS^m UiSs. Bluk to more and win. •-•"<•—■ ^ Totals...88 3 7 30 33 3 Totsl»...41 5 II B 17 8 ClndnnatL. 130000000 3-8 Piwvldenca. OOOOluII • *—3 Barned rans Clngunatl. 3; Provlduea, L TW^toua hUa-anlth, Bay, W. White, Start. First base «^bato- Clapp. FuBt base on arrota-TCtoclnnatl, 1; 'ggj^^ — Ward, Ud- A H&wek ont—Ctoetonata, 6; Provldeiica. 2. —WhUa, S; Ward, 81. Saikea eallad-White, 23; 1 37. Passed balls Clapp. 3. Wdd pitch—White, L plwwWalsh. Tlma.3h:'Ukn. played at Newpcst. K. L, An*, and tha Maahaiuaiaof A liUI 38. toscweu the Unlssisor Me w To rt. The tasma wars ragpeetlvely cspiaucd by p. F. Fams and J. a. fIsii j, and tbe boloos wen tha wumeia. taklog three goals in aacceaslontonoBehrthe the Manhattans. PoalUoB No. Sft, Vol. MS. BT laaiAB Baaaaa. BLACK. _ ,^ WBITB. Bladtto move and win. LATfOY X>AlAI. OB THE orrr swbll. Now con lo song. Snng by all tbe prtodpal atttate poat-pald; price, twenty-five (a) euta 23.& LOUIB P. OODLLAUD, BosUn, Mali. 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