New York Clipper (May 1856)

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10 NEW YORK CLIPPER. 'IfRiiicMiizfl niinuMiDis, nituv, "^'••'iSS^ • vabntAuniK, taqhkho, iviinn noBn, aim or bill, biiu^ooiih(i, ( (IBIO, *o, ■ . aijtUaeptM.....'... ;....;...;»/< ii^-*«««t» '.'T«iri|/'»o^l»dbw, »r Mill......'^'" ^Xtftsfrnr.! .y V": .tTpwiBBra ...tu SI|U -Z^*^ .iBTMtiBnia. ^ (St «Mh ud «T«i7 ioMitloa. g^Mtlw J^MttwiMBti, or thoM of tntmit to tho ipottlq JtSlyooUriW. _ tteWaad«lB4lT*aM,nc*st lBili«Met(UwhM*tl>i I jM 4li4atlj kaowB to u n jroffoM, of gportlBf iTtBti to MB*, 01, of tb«fi th»t mtj Un "jMb.nVlM*, lunMfntaltoulr. '' ill mttUt lotooM fur luotloa la thkt VMk'i IM, mut b* Mrt b br Nm1*7 no«a ' aUMR & nns, p^oraiinoM, .- Vo.I(»iriaMn>Mi, tliIi4no«r, BoaBHo.lU JCEW YORK CLIPPER. SATOBDAT, MAT 8, iUt. FBAVK qVIIV, Xdltti; WHOLUALe AaENTti ' ■ Boll fc TosraTi US MiaM it, N. T, idA SI OUik it, OUofo. • >*KauTin(,SSBMkniaitn«t . '< BAiiitiroa ft JoantoH, M An itr**! A. ^iiceki'iu OhMsai itNot, PUUdtlphU. Itmamul,Witnnw kOv^tndlt OeutiliMt,Booton. ANSWBM TO OOlMKePONDENTe. ' 1, T.—ThoeoaptUitlon biUDM.pnrratf Iht tllMtof opu- _ 4Ua ot ooitmtl'oB, bMMM It oouUU of latttmptod Mncintola *''' flig* of d(B4«at aotdi, Jolstd toftthar, w UiU tb* oipudra of ««mnt«is«ti tb* npiuloa ot laotbtr. M oiitiialr ii» fioat mUUat to tb* qiallUM of o mtob. S. Tb* u* Tnttloc Puk, . ^; .■'^•■•polBtBtMit, FUhMjUt, busot j«t bMO ettui, . Bnoa.Wuiria.'B^Umeio.—It«u (■ th» l|bt botvow. Dttf , , 'flatt* lad P'Boniko—not botwtontboromai ud O'Oeniioll—tt ' S«vOftnu^lal6U,tbtt tbt riot oeaundwbtn Bukofiintht ' blM mj ODt of tbt tlsg vllh t bowto-knir*, ud oietpid oa boiN- tMk. t, VomlBlekBndlo/huBotafpotiod lath* risf iIbmUj ^ht vllhBeta.' A.TDimi^'1 F1(U* itato lb* tlai* midi bf Pilaw, la Int- 'Vm U mllM, Bad ilio TraitM'i Urn*, lo trottlif 30 mUn 3. Sid >Vlon Tnapl* *T*i b«»t HlgbUnd Maid'* tlia* of %XI, la baraua, 'la ttottlBga mU*r Tear aaiwiirwlU d*sMa*b*t" L Prlae*'* "Hmt, la bin**fi 10 nil**, St mlaat**, tH tttauSM ; Tcnitt**'* to / ':«||«jWBlaatH,UX**<aBd*. 3. N0. • ' ' AmiOBaBl,ZM«iTlU*,Oble'—''Vb*n«u Wat, Pool* ibot, ,'>: :.«Bt bOT l»8t a Una (bpaid b«f«i* b* dM t" Pool* wi* ibot bo- n ,'>'lf*M U.«al 1 o'^lotkaa th* (uoralaf of Baadar, tttb of Ptbni- , - ,«if,ind dl*d iboBtSorto'oIoek oa tb* nonlafef Thaodijr, ■ HigtUt. ■ I ■ ' . JP.O./oaJl.'—iii*qa*it*rb**b«*BiBBta°<M|f fMoada 9,llr. ^''■eH^^ IbiaMrlr Moii|«d to tUi dtr, M «a* not pioprlttof of 1t» OTmaaalaa b*i«. t. W* lataad to |ln ta aiUbl* oa tnlalDg v: In a f«w «*«k«i , ■■■ "Oia Tp(n<—I. Hi*. Batatf ifUlluu la a aattr* ot tU* dtr; : . idU vaf ftraailr Ho. Q. Il*tta7*r. 2. Hr. *■< Un. Ilonae* lalt .-'; te* f«rlaiof*,*oaMf*w w«*k* ilBe*. . ■ y SlfDrBor, Dttiolt—Hr. Bob*tt L. SUriaa, who** luthin ■■■(liiiiiwl la OBI lait, wa> not tb* omor of tb* wltbiattd yiaht ^ 'MatHokibBtabiothattoOoiBm'odonStoTgai, tb«o*a*r. f.T.—Ba<Wt*. "L Wb*tl«th*o*ialDgottb*wotdDat4blaf, '' ' aaed la tbt* gtoitt 3, Wblcb t* tb* blfbait eud la tb* pa* t" ■i.- IlBttUaf li wk*a a i*d sud Ii tanad dowa bj tb* dtiltr, oad MiadTanaifwIib** tomokath* oppoiito toll ot tbanau ooln .(. . ^ **™?\ 9; Irnnipi-" . Vkk rliMtn, WilBlBftoB, DtL—Botb Ifbt* w*n woa b; . . ':9friBf—tbtflratlnS bonri aad iiOmlaat**, th* itooad lalhou ' aad dS kalail**, (b* nn* nambor ot roondf botoi foBgbt ta *Kb "\iia*. : ' (?"%'P, L,'Ohlo*(o—W* btT*bud*dToar Utt*r to aganUimui " ° ''wb* will oukt'th* aaMMur Inqalrl**, aad ainrn }oa bj iniU. -C'.-> .' 0. naiBT.—'l. PlNMitato If Joba Bliaoad and UUktj Wi> ■nV.CifMi M-pttfomloiat pni*Bt| It tt,«b*Mt I. W>Mowaitha Si^XvhlNtUaf hoM, flora TtapU, Jam** HoMt^ or Jinu Iirtiigt'* .^,l,;Th(» *riji*f.. a. Tbofcratr, i'-itiy;i ^""iT--7"Bidd*a b*t hjr (tatlag vbttbir or t ifOt jaf*poi(id ,notu at* la ebtalatlon to traland it tb* pi«i«at ''''''"<.*li^'l*"Bu1i'i^ot«i ■)• la etioalttloa. '' 'iftaiiiit^l Pb[tVf*Ip>>l*-—<k>-i' '»DU- L3W toia'u'b*fet« fadk, V^^M^ii<Uil4l•hUV'7bBr'oI^ ■"■ ■ B.I.f(^^ap<>>tiM*Bg>|*dbtb'*Bo«*if*bd6Usgi>^ '•adPat'lUtb**«iad7.'KirTlgaa) iradoftpagUlitp.': Allm, PhtlaltlpU*.—V* *t« aot applied tonrotd n(i*li*. If -jtB ma (Ir* b> iob* laUtaitlBg mitut oa lb* tntijtot w* riiiU <kl faippj to pnblUh It. C A. 0.,'WIlllituD, Tthnont—Tou timi la not oat yat—biT* .'.„■ ^ dkrww^ tb* nliitag aaabar. t7 j*'p-'ff.L. B.OiAlbiBT>—Latai baartroD jroawb*a*m aajrtUag ot c.'.'dflatoca*t.tr*B*|ilrMlB}oareIab. V) |(9flt*t:.Bf*t«B.—1. Th* Dak* of BoiMi la Baol* to tha Qoaaa, ; O ut'^V'.V^T''*!'''*'' ^* '^"* knovl'adg* ot. tho Saparlot '''«Mt.OlBb '«T*ThaTlDgb*«B baatoa. 3. V*do' aot knovwkai* ' '-'"imm MTOook*, th* aator, 1* at pnirai 4. BUfB»7ta li aot ' '-dbnpljB'efBUdll* W*lgblB. ' ' O-L., Albaar—"!. Wbaadld lb*(gbt Uk« pbo*b*t«**DSto >'>'j'<l7'lda(tad tbO'Boitoa dog,Tlg*t 9, WbJoh wu tbawlaaaat <Md*ab«tr" 1. Jan* so, IIM. 9. Btai;'* dog, la «3 mlnttaa „ ^lg« diad a day or tira.atMr th* Sf bt.' .,. j^^,i,A„a^.P;|Rairark.—LeBlduawu idmltt*d lato tb* Uoloab*. ;' '>(^^lBdlMM| aooMiaantlf A. loiaa, .,' ' |jyifl'.:BoH. Pbllid*lpbU.-" la thia VaakX Oiirna, la tha at- ^aaaf of Oiapt aad Baadlgo'i Afbt for tb* Ohiaplonihlp, It la ' llatadkbiiVlB'klaOitaTarrVonndBanillgo "kaBtdova." lalliit " '' <MtloBlt' 'If II la N«l foal, «hf wu th* batU* datldcd igtlait . '.CautT—If It tarsal, Whrwa* B*ndlgo*U«w*d'tods It** ottaat' .,' Baadlgo'i coadoat la golag down waa' daaldadlf In oppoalUonto 1 I '^tka lal^ of t<lc llghllpg, and If Joitl^ hid baaa natad oat, Otoot ' I. iiP''^' ^ia dadtrad tli* Tkior'at aa aari; itag* of tb* Igbt ■ ' 'BiMiiuiohinbaan a ^]|tM'UlBg that BaadlgdmiUvt^lf -:<Y'.' iMi bjflil^ttiaiu;«hrihU by/•>«'<''aid aieMlMr* inap*, ^■. ■ ^ ind BaadliuVfclnda hald a 'fgd«« Jw«d/V<il ml aa aivmtttar ;;.v)M>iiO».:ltt««to»*aMthag«ai*Mth*y;<JW*.«.;i;:..: ; . Cuon III TiiTia.:JTka HatlanU ^U|ltta wfU b* .qM br , loallfiOaiaU pattiof tbaDiloa. Tb* ptodis ipoibMiuljat ,-'^^ *^ iVif**^f'^'^ bHtltwlU b* HBOiBMd f iOM MaalUad ■ -«»•«.: . --iv^'-v I Wiua,Biy«*port-:>Iaf*na a*|th*«|«iad tlM VoaBpOT MwM-UiArt nto* egbtt" Bmwu ak*M 0 jrtanol.aia •IM,toBm«a«aM« tt*iiaff, with «*atar IMMakr, IbaHh 'kU§\tmim,iHL ' ' ' i. ¥.,'lta«a«,aW/-W* anUf*fMdth*tpfr.Br^^ balla (torn'Oamwall, iBgUad. ■.▼va«aHtoa,a.^.-Tb* «rm itftmd to 4»M aiW-wt ban baadad p«ar l«tl«i to aa* o( lb* pirta*fB,whewia aaawar m IrmalL Mflob obUgad lac ya«i goad eptala*. B«p*tha II Otaidt boji" will wad li laaM^taitlBt ttaaa. luao.-W* eaaat adrk* yoa M Ikla peUt-«* do not b*Um Iha'tUagUaaUdld. .1 / B«iibii:'-Pt*iM atad u i Ibw Baaa a* t« th* Uitk-plaa*, it«,*«,ortb*"Ba«k.'< Big.naalnd. P. a.». a, PhlIid<IpUa.-B. * T. will pnbaU/ writ* to too- Uttor ahawB to tbaa lul w**k Pig^iM^ Wi liigw * TowawBd *m probably aapply job with Mid'bMka..: ' . ' Bocra, PUaM.idto tb* qalakait tin* aala U •rMdag .th* Attaatia *a*h war, tail ij wUth ataaoAlpt" Ao- •oidlagto ear naoid,whiahw* hm arairr«*aaateb*lI*T* la wiiMti tbt Biltle BUd* tb* loJaltMt raa titom Llraipoal to N*w rar^ib*Ua*b*lBg«dmUb*aii*ad tOalaat**. Bythaliit Btll|k«iBBar*p*,w*l*aia;tb*tllM atouiarPfnlaaidathtna flroa Raw York to Uraryeol la B d«|t, II baiti lod M Biloalaa. Liiw, BrUpport—L Mr. PMnat tifl ipptaitd oa tb* itig* at Ik* Walant St Tbntc% PhUadtlpUt, on ITar. STIfe, lUt: % Xhr popalatloa ot IfaihlagieB, ft. 0., liXb* tdilig of th* liitMaiai, 'i*;4o,oooi ■; ";. B. A B., Poftoaoalh, Ohio.—ITa do aotBadtaitaad yoBiqaa*. tl*B, aa wiltUa-rtha tnau an aa't Md h«i*. Pi*ii* aak* lh*a aUttI*BOi*d*«*lt*. L. S, Phnidalptilai—Thaak yon; a rapoit wu alnady la typ*. C. A. H., Huhaa, M. H.-Uoah oUlgid tor roar kTod oflkr. WOI tat yoa know tha Noa. mlaUag In a w**k or tiw. J. L, Balding, Pa.—Ibli eomapondnt layi *' that Ight" aatoal. ly took plaea ai zaooidad, bat b* wii oaabl* to Una th* aaa* ot tb* i*fR**, Ae. t. U., Aiixmtj, B. L—Th«i* toinrh a pagUlft—h* ttnghtati bat- tlai In tb* P. B.,w<th Wadawarth; HaafcaayBlUi WlUIaaaea. tbiM ttmaii aad Natall, wlnnlag flra-oat ef th* da-^ walgbt, ItSIb*. H. B-4*a Tart 1b iBothar aolBBB, for Piyor** tla*. D. J .—▼111 *ad*aTOr to iiatrfilB, 1^ A aaab*r of ethor* win b*'att*Bd«d to la ear nail BODIIT AVD XXSTAL OVIIVBB. Wm hiTe moia thu onje urged apbn p*r«ntg and goai^au the aliMlata iieosailly of giving (one a^too- tlon.to tIi»<'pbjtloaI odamkioii of tbow ondor thtir cbatge, ad'irell u to tiielr mental enltiire; )br lb* one li as neoeuaiy to a fUl doTelopnient of tbs latter, aa food Is reqaUtefor our leiy exleUnoe. Bo anixionB are soma parents to have the mind properly oinlUTated, that they oonflne their oblldnn In ologe, UI-TentUated rooma, (or several horns ak a'time, and even when they return home they have snob a maltfpUolty of leteone to learn for the following day, that It becomesneoeteary to ooop them up for the remainder of the day. This la all WTonf. Children, as well aa " thoao of a larger growth," need exerolu, and If deprived of It, they loon exhibit evldenoei of prematore deoay, both in inind and body. Give exenise to the body, and the Intelleot will the more readily expand and develope itself, and what be- fore was an Irluome task, beoomes a pleasant paitime. Among the Greeks and Bonans, the training and ex- erolse of thebody In different mn'sonlar finUtand attl- tade^t fon&'eda regolarpart of their system of ednoatlott; and this plan ihoold be gentndly adopted. In the sehoois and lemlnarles of this ootutiy. ' Then Is no donht bat tbst,by constant exeioise, the several mnsoles of the body maybe verymaoh etrengthenedand improved; and! that on the oontioiy by dlenae, they baoome soft, flabold, and weakened. A regular exerolie of the diffe^ ent iaoBoles of the body, then, by which they are made to perform their varions ftuotiona with flrmnees and preolslon, must be of the,greatest oonseqaeaoe In oon. trlbntlng to the healthy and jiarmonloua state of the syitem. This is patUoolariy the oase with the mnsoles of the oheet, which'perforin so Important a part in the itanotlon ojf reipiretlon: and it must be obrlous that the more these muscles are strengthened and'improved, by Jndloloni training, from childhood-apwardsr the more likely Is It that the ohest will be ettong and able to pe> form Its'ljpportant offices;] But it is the lame with al- most every other part; the mtuolei of the arm swell out and become vigorons by regulu nae; aind so likewise do those of the lowe^ limbs.' It may be remarked, that, among some olaites of working people, who wear heavy sboe^, with stent and anyleldlDg soles, the back mns- oles' of the leg, from want of nae, are thin and flaccid; whereas, those of their otma and ehouldars, being con stantly exerolaed, aire brood, aqnare, and fleahy. Gymnastic exerolaes, therefore, should be early oon- m^eed with children, taking care not to pnih them to the least extreme, and not to extend them to weak and dIeeaaedohlldriBn, who are nnsble to endure such fatigue. Firet of an, the anna ihoold be exerolaed, by swinging tbemln the rirlaus positions, from ten to fifteen minutes at B time; then the various manhea ud oonntermarchea, to exerolie the lower limbs, ahonld be practised; and mcalng, leaping, and other feats may follow. At the lane time. It must be kept in view that all exerolae and exertion, when carried too far, is daDgeroni and hurtful to tha aystam. The almpler the gymnastic exeroiaea are, ao much the better, and they should never, be oo&' lloaed till the body la exhanated with fiktlgne; moder- ately pntsued, they are of the moat esaentlal service to youth, eipeolally to thoae in large oltles, who have not an opportunity of enjoying the flree country air. these eaeroliea have the eanotlon of the greatest men of antiquity; and Uliton, in his adB(nb1e treatise on ednoation, recommende them as a necesiary part of tbe titlning of yonth. These exercleea may alio be pf the gteateat Btfrvlce to adults, eepeoially to all those whose sedentary occupation keeps them pent up In oltle& Oantlbni however, ihoold be observed by those not pre- vionsly habitnated to inch exerotsea, to begin with the noit gentle kind, and aoouatom themselvei gradually nudthlaadyioels partleularly to be observed by Invalid e. Neither should tbeee exercises be ever carried to excess, even by the strongand robuet By Incorporating In their ejsiem of school inatroollons 'those exercfsea we have irilrcady ennmankted; and oiheis which we ahall refn io herealtdr; ieaohert and pareiits'will find thelt labors greatly lightened, In the end. ' It Is a nistakealdea aome folks have that a Mlll4Dt intelleot Is all that Is neceaaaiy to ths fhture well betog and b^plaea of iaaakliid,, A. W% erganisei/iM Is the taib ot all. •Ii^loymeat, aa it Uof al/;«4o]«eBl. Letthoee 'iA^ kavt the Initnptlog aad oin of children lemeadMr'that th« body needs training as well as the mind. Althoagh this advlee oomes cnlg tnm a " sporting paper," do not lit its loflnenoa be lost upon yon, and your ehlldren In after years wUI bleis yon and reyeie your memory. • BBtBB BZGHT. Tbxbb are some indiyldnala In tha habit of hiring hones, fbr ths purpose of having • ''day's sport," aa they term It, who never: fUl to reton ^the aaliaal Ina damaged condition, aometlmei even rendarlog him oa- tirely nndt for fiirther use. Boat of this nlsoalled " sport," takes place on Sonday, th^aity hiring snp posing that the law will not hold them answeraUs iot any damage snatatned by a hcrae hired on that day. The falliwy of this belief was made apparent In an ao- ttoa tried In tbe Court of Oonunon Fleas, in this dty, a few days sinoe. In which the proprietor of a livery stable claimed oompensallon for losses suffned by him on aocount of the negligence of the defendant It ap- peared that on the lOth of June lait, the lattei hired fhom the former a horse and buggy wagon, whiph wen to ba ntumed In good condition the lame Bijght to the stable of the plalntUt - The property not coming home, searoh was miade for It on the following day, when the hone and wagon wen found In a bad plight; the latter was broken, and the horse had been over-driven and very badly treated—lame, and coffering from the whip. Oa the part of thedefince It waa act up, that aa the con- tract for the hira of the horae and wagon was made on a Sunday, the plaintiff could not recover. Hla Honor, /ndge Daly, said that this aotlon waa not baaed on a contraot, but waa for the ill-treatment of the horae and the damage done to the wagon. The Jury awarded the plaintiff $225 and oostai We hope the reaolt of this suit may have a aalutary effect on those " fait yonng BMtf.^ irilio throng "the Aveaae" and other roads on Sundays, with stylish " eatabllibmenta," Ac., but who think of ncthliig bat the easiest mode pf kllUng " hone- flesh." That old bat true saytng ahon)-! ever be kept In aind, that" a meralftal man 1b menlful to his beast." TBB BB87LT. Wa have pleasure^ in informing cor friends that onr '.' ngnlar edition" was entirely " (wnght op," by noon of Thursday, the Mth, and that the forms were Immedl' ately pot to pnn,, and a eecond edition straok off, by the following day; and of this loct edition we have very few on hand at the pnaent writing^ In &bt, as we plo' dieted, we over run onr tisaal edition by several thon- sand copies. For thla evidence of theattaohmentof otir friends, we feel deeply gratefiil, and ahall do all in onr power to render the Oupfeb worthy, in all reepeots, of the conSJenoe and patronage of the fntemlty. Will TBT IT ASAIV. The design of onr new heading is generally com- mended. If It hod been followed ont by the engnver, the effect produced would have been dlSerent from what It now Is, The design was light and graceful— the engraving Is dark and heavy. We hive, therefore, gtven orden to have another engraving iinade; which, we feiiut, wiU be " the thing." A few week^ will wO- floe for the exaoutloh of the work, when tl(e Improved heading wUl qipear. WHAT THBT TBXVK OF VB, Wb an not In the habit ot loaertlng "ootloeaof the pnn" In nfennce to the Ouretn', bat We muit etep aaldeforonoe, and let oornaden.see what the Phllv delphia Pennaylvanlan says of na. Beadit: BraWDtaoiiUaDBB!—The Nbw Toik OLtriin, *nlirg«d In ill*, with a D«w aogrtTad htad, aad lot* ot lUutratlow, abaaploaa tb* world a r««lraae«, H VoBBBiT lay* Id "Miobatb!" Iteon- aaaeaa tha fioith Tolnna la giaad ityle, bia dUtanoid all oompa- HUoB In ihli ooontry, and bidi tilr to rlnl and go abaid of BaU'i LUk, a* an tiponant ot iportlag mtttof*. Iti praMnt form affoidi room for a waakly lasoaotof ill mat tan In pogllliB, boiilng,a nlng, raolgg, *t«.| ind It bia iirlnd at t pnrlod ot anooew wl *naolai It* pioprtclar* to iBik* It prealaaly (Al tJtiHf. Thankee! Hera Is another from the N. T.'Sanday Dispatoh, In nferenoe to our partner: Jama* Job**, toraarly otth* flrm ef Boaa, 7onaa ft Toaaay, bia, w* paroolTO, tHooni* as* of tha proprlatora ot the Nxw YoBi OLtrpn, a ipottlog paper pabllihtd In thU olty. The OLirria baa (ut aatarad on Ita toncth rolnme and appairi In • new dr*u tbla w«*k. Wa dll not know that ODrfilaid jonea liid a pesohint for the Piney till v* aiv hit nima annoaaeed la one ot the pio- prlttor* of a Bportlog JoaraiL Whit bli quliaeatloi'i ii« u to Biittan i*laUBg to tna Tnrf, tha Blag, or th* Tirlouiothtr amoaa- raaatiof tb* Pinoy,w*;oreenne,oiDnatdetotala*. He la, how •Tar. one ot tb* moat wida-awika boalBtaa man we biT* *T«r mat andlfhadoBtpaih thaoltoalatlon otthoOurriBapto tbe full aztant et.th* ipoitlog tratonlty tnd reilli* a fortone out ot th* ooaaara In a vary ibort.tlm* w* ihill ba rary griltly mlitakaa. The Philadelphia Bolletln is very complimentary. In- deed. See here: Th* Haw ToBi Ourria now tikai lii plaoa en apar with Bell'* Llfa In London. It la Imlnibta t« iportioan and to all amatania lo loanlag. beatlig, Sahlsg, pngtllni, lod th* aaay piatlfflea In gonaiaL ItlaadtoldadaacoafaT Che Initial nsnb«rot the fonith wlnn* baa boon lent aa la *drin«*,and w* hill lUnawabapaand faitoraa wllh a aaUafaatloa sot lau than that with wklob Wipolaen III raoaatly valeomed hla naw-bom balr. The new heading la odd, bat T*t7 ipropoa, ud tb* abtog* baa lU former ill* wUl *n- abt* lU adlloii to fiunlih a fond et tntaiaatlng Biittar Weakly tkil thalr former ibtMgad llmlto wooll not admit. We will only pick ont one mon. It is from the Son- day Leader: JoD*i, th* gr*it n*v* d*alaT, has goa* lato tb* n*vapapar pgb- lliblog. HBTlng diapoiod ef hla litorcit In tbe Orm at bom, Jona* ft Tooaer, b* hu parebiaad an latatert la tha Naw Tobe OLir- ria. w* troat ba will Sid tha ekoag* igtaaible and prollabi*. Ha la toe ahnwd a aua to make any otaing* that wall not pay. Wa asft, thantof*, aiana* that tb* OLiFraa la a pralUUe aea- eara. . W* p*to*lT* that th* paper ha* baan altond aad ImptoTad. We could " keep on," but this will give onfnode'n an Idea of what" the papera" think of the Olifrb, ■■■■ - r^y^- AnMa, at Btitoa, Aprh *l, eren Urarpeel, 'UUti';-*:.''^'' pS5?rtH*wTeiMP«U»" l»lk.;,' r'j . BAILBB, 0*Bbito,ftomB«atoiLfMLtr*ip*oLiptUtk . ' Baltlo,frm Haw Terfc, fat Ut*tmo1, April tl - AMoa " " " ''^^ ^ ' Bnlokioa, bom Uitrpool, tat Raw York, Ayra U. ■ '' .TOaATt. AiaMi, atom Botiea. fbrLImpool, Hap T. ■irtokaoB" H*wTotk,for » 10. Parria " " " " "1* Anco " " HiTi*TbOov*(,llBy,».. : Alaa « " " " Hay 8. ' Olty *f BilUaor*, (rem Phltadalpblo, for LlTtipiMl, Kij M. Dllnola, from Now York, fbr Oilffomli, Uiy I. Nxw Tou Aaionr Sr. Joar, N. B.—There is now al prohablUly that the match between the Pntman Boall Olnb of this city, and the Union Olnb of St. John, M. R,| which has been In embryo fbr neatly a year, wOl have il pnmlring deliverance, and will loon be in a shape tball may he looked upon irith pleaaonble aatlolpatlonil We leam that Hr. Boberts, the Pnsldent of the Pntn Club, will leave this oily on Friday, for Beaton, whe ha will tneet a deputation from the ITnion Olab, end tb piellmlnariea far the great/race will th'en and then definitely eettled. Mr. Boberts, we leam, baa Mthprit; from his Club to snggest three propositions to the sil John rowers, of tbe following Import: First, that then! shall be two raoee for a Thouiand Dollan eaoh, one t«| take place at New York and the other at St John; Se-I oond, that they will meet the Union Club on Chuletl river, Boston, on any day they may designate; Third,! that both Clubs ehall enter the Begatta whtoh the dtjl of BOilon propose to give on the 4tb of Joly, and nil for the price, with One Tho'naand DoUan as a side bell We cannot bat think that ont of these thne liberal pr»| poaols of the Pntman Club, soqiethlng tangible ton np. The fliet of tbe three offen oomes neanat t onr Ideas of. what the two most renowned Boat Olola of the oontlnent ought to settle upon, as well for thel own satlahcUcn u for the eatislootlon and gntlflcatin of the public at larger By having a race at eochi those placet, they wonld promote the weUin of tbeij own towni, and ocntribnte to the gratlfloation of I own fellow citizens. LetnshaveonerscelnNewToii by allmeaaia. AmotbebNew BaceBoit.— We leam that Ur.Ws! H, Darling Wiethe sncceaaful bidder to build a ftij oared thlrty-flTe feet Bace Boat for tbe Potman Clal aad that he will commence her construction luuno ately. This will probably be the boat which will c teet against the St John Club of New Bmnawiok. Mn Brauawlok is a British Frovlnoe—the race wUI thenfoij be between the loyal sobjeota of HerH^ealy, the Qun of Great Brltdn, and the Bona of Dnole 8am. Hm wlU depend upon the conelmetlon of the boat Ke your model eye well hanled to windward, Billy, and 1 It not be yonr fault. If "thoae Britlehers" ntom hon with the Sag of victory apiead to the breeze. Nkw Baob Boat Inia— Bbobption in Philabbuhu,-| Then was quite a turn ont of the boat clubs of Ph deIphIa, on . the21th, on the oooaalon of the noepti of the new barge Iris, boilt by Hr. Jamn, of Brook belonging to the Baohelor Barge Club, of PhlladelpU The nception took plaoe on the beaatilU Schn; kill, the banks of which stream wen thronged ' ladles and gentlemen, admlnri of aquatic epoitj Seven beootlfnl bargee, with crews dressed In uniform, participated in the reoeptlon, and wh the " Irla" appeared in view, she wai greeted cheers from those on the river, aa well as from the i taten on ihore. -A prooceilon of boats was formed,^ the conclnslon of which a collation was served by( " Bachelors," of whloh the difi'erent clubs partook.' cnw of the Iris la eompoaed of a fine body of you men, and aa they will naturally wish to divide the hoj ore won by the Atlanta, Camilla and Flirt lost i we may look for some exciting noes. National BiaATTi.—As the prepoied Grand Nation al Begatta, to take place on the waters of New York, on tha 2Sd of June, mnit prove benefiolal to the Intanala of our cltlsena generally. It is to be hoped that a degree of liberality will bemonlfeited by them oommenaarate with the grend project in view.. It is dealtable that the Regatta In .qaestlon ehell be national In reality, as well u in-name; and to attain thie object, we wonld snggest to our frlenda of the Empire Olty Begatta Olab, nnder whoae aueplcei the affair boa been etarted, the expedi- ency of oalllng a meeting of thedlffennt Olubi, hen andeliewhen,'for the purpose of adopting some;plan for eanylog to a sodoeiiftil lisna the proposed Aqoatle OornltaL Wa hope oar friaads wlU think over this Blatter. ■ ■ : ■. . > ■ r. Inobbboll'b Fair.- We dropped In to 0. L. lug loU A Son'i extenelve eetabliabmeat, No. 260 etreet, a f^w days eince, and wen greatly pleased t the various deicrlptiona of boita to be leen there. ' Heein. Ingemoll, once a year, give a "Fair," tbwhl the public have free acoeas, and every Information | given, nipectlog the boate, Ao., by tboee la attendou We wen much aorpriaed at the dleplay made this ya and could hardly believe It poaslble that ao many f rletlee of water craft could be gatherad together In f eitabUibment Tot, we beheld yaohtp, BaU boats, i ' barges, row boats of varioae patterna, skeleton, be working boats, anrf, whale, and life boats; chip's yan ducking boats, end in fact, many others, the nameij whloh escaped oor meoiory, and these too, aU nnder 11 one roof. We advise those who take aa latoreiil aqoatle aportB.Ao,, tovlelt "The Fair" of the Ha IngersoIL It remains open this week only. BsmaB AND AvBUOAM CLippna.—The Boston Al alludeeto the loes of the clipper ship Schomberg, telllgeuce of which diaaeter was brought by the iSrii and adda: " Thie veaael was built by one of the oi eminent ahlpbulldeie In Qraat Britain, and wu i signed to beat all ths ahlpa which had been built fori some ownen bv Hr. Donald UcSay, of East Beaton; b the nnilt, nokonlng her poseage up to the time i wiis wiacked, ihowa that she bad been beaten byt Tilghtning, Champion of the Seaa, Jamea Balneal Oonald lloEay. All these, built by Hr. HoKay, mi their first passage Inside of 60 days. The James Bib made it In 63 days." Club Boats, —The encouragement given by thee of Boston, the part two yean, for Fonrth of July Bi| toi, seems to nave awakened a new Impulie for t moat healthful and lovlgorAtlni; sport The differ boat olabain thie violnlty, laclndlup e'ivenlnew o formed the past winter, are iinuaaslly abtlve In pr*i ing for the campaign, and the opproacbln^ aeaion p miMS to ^ a moat brilliant one to the lovere of t tnonly exerolee. Bali. Plat.— A game of Wloket waa played at Or Barrlogton, Mass.. on the 18th ult. 0. N. was the Iik of one party, and John Price, of the ether. The g« wu a elose one, the iggregote oonnt in thne IbbIi being 192 and 187, Captain Bmetaon'a qlde prcvlag i Tietom.