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NEW YORK CLIPPER. lUok ibai tquttoi of all Undi exc^t akatlng vlll be goDrigDsd (P obllylqiL If, howerer, ulTtbtog ahoutd tain oiocaf yon nuy depend opon racalvlng aline from V ' Bill BiBNAOu, ' Cols Sromos BEOAiTi.—Tbe regatU at Gold Sprlngi, lOtt^ In oar laat, took piece acoordlox to annoance> gtat, OB the 22d OoL, with the following reeolt: FooB Oabu B0AI8—Experiment, rowed by Wsl Bel- let, Thomaa Sellers, Charles Wetherell, and wm. Eloton, ^Ida, rowed br Pat Lynoh, Ge«. White, W.Matherson, ibdlf. MoLaiighlla. ' Cold Spring, loired by the two Denikee, Hnbbard ood yellwood. ' The dlatanoe pulled waa 4k miles, and the race vras win.)>y the Experiment In 31 mlnnteR. V jwo Pubs Soulls— For tbis laoe Wood and Daw were 4(toted by llappahannook and Andy Fay. SbroLB Pau ioDLLa—Daw waa the winner of tbli raoe, fUcb was also contended for by Colllna. >>ha BoiT RiCB D.- St. Johv.— The excitement In the jiitlah prorlncos, as well aa In Boaton, New Tork, and alMwhere, regarding the rowing match between Indian fom and St John, N. B., bids fur to ontdo that attend- log the recent match race in BoBt<m. Monday next, Sd tut, ia the time selected for the race, and It Is poasible fe nay receive a telegraphic repert of the resnlt In time tt nat week's Ouftmr. 'J ^"""^ ;9bw Tobx's Ohillbkoe to St. John.— A few weeks noe we pabllahed a challenge, dgned by Uesars. Wood, j^oh and Uatherson, of thla city, to the Fnton Olab, of It. John, N. B., the former offering to make a match to tow the latter for $2000 a side. We have Jost received I letter from the Secretary ot the St John Olnb, In which it Is stated that as soon as the race between St John and bdlan Town Is decided, the New Torkers will receive ittentlos. So let our New Tork friends prepare them- i^veB for the propoged match. New Boat Olds in St. John, N. B.— We understand Ikat the Carleton oarsmen of St John, N. B., have built I'^new boat, and organized a new olnb, which already nmbera 60 membera The Union Olnb, by their ac- tfrity in boating matters, have awakened the right sort rffeeling in the provlncea, and we may look for some itlniog times next season. 'HiLiPAx VS. St. John ^The challenge given by tiie Ittter olnb to the former for a rowing match this fiall will ut be accepted the present eeaaon, bnt the Halifax oara- Mn state ttiat they will row a match with St. John aa (Cly in the spring as the season wUl permit jfBX Lite RbqattaJat Hilwadkib.— Chicago, Oct 23.— BL F. Qoben >—It is bnt doing jostlce to the pnbUo, and tae concerned in the late regatta at HUwaokle, fcr me correct a mlstatement in regard to the distance mn by W boats on the 8th Inst In eaoh acoonnt I have seen .the distance has been sta- ted as 22 miles. This Is not ooireot It is as near as I op determine, 2 miles and 1200 yards; which is a frao- tlm less than 2) miles. The Lady Fntman wonll have ir»n the race had she not mistaken the wrong boat for tke Stake, and gone some hnndied yards from her coarse. JirSTIOE. Boatiko Challenoe.— We learn that two cheUengea have lately been given in Boston, one from theUndannSad to the Lightfoot, and the other thtm the Grace Darling (a new boat bollt by Yallety) t« the Robert Emmett, for tlOO. The Llghtfoot has accepted the Undaonted'a challaDget lot 9100 a Ude. Ife have not been Inftmed as to ■ whan the race will takeplMo. Tiis SiBioen has uui/ei auoeiiud Uie last oballenge. Bboatta at New Yobe.— We understand that It is in contemplation by the Empire 01^ Begatta Cinb to get op a grand regatta for 4-oared and bobU boats, as a flnlah to the boating season of 1866. If arrangements can be atlafbctorily perfected, the race will probably take place ibbnt the lOth of November, on the regatta course of the dob, at Harlem. The regatta will be open to boats from iQ parts of the conntry. Further partlonlora may be looked for in next week's CurrEB. Vifeb and Oora onoe Uorb.— A comnunlcation from Mt. Kelly in reference to this natter was received at too late an honr for inaertlon in this week's paper. It wlU ifpear next week. AfflVSEUENTS. Theatrleali Olrensea-MitopIaB Kinstrelay, tu. DUBIHC ttai pnieBt polltloal hrn wi »re wunal thtt thU vnk'i obtptn on unnnrntata hid bettor bt ihort, Is oidar to la< ntdtra. W* ilitll theiofon adopt • atjit lomewhtt batwton UsM of Otlab Qaetom and 0. Oontllos Ttolluf. gpotkiii ot Ttoltaa nmlada ds of the Qetintiu, thoia ptoplo ibem h« dowribtd go vail In Ui vrltloga. At oor Garman Opara, HdLa.JobaLDBaaD and Mr. Soharar hara Man raaaanftil, and una ■aia Dav airrlnlj, HdUa. Eronrald and Uaaan. Qoldl and Nov hid nia on trial tbli waak. fioilnaia Tar; fair, 00DaIderl0|. Tha " Hamlat" taoe batwaen Barton and Wallaok aaama to taara Barton rathar abaad. In faal, Ur. Wtllaok doaa not fliUjr nalJia how maob tba olaailo rapntatlon of bla tbeatra hii bean Wirad bjr tha maratrlolona noouhlna of moh gaabaia aa-wa ught name. In " Mnah Ado Aboat Nothing," and In all tomtif ait, Wallaok and hli eompasr ara llkalj to do bettor. Bnrtoo vUl.aodonbt be tba moatiiooaiifal aU tbraich thlilaaios, bj Plr Gaorga) Thnnder I Mra. Bataman'a Belt" fa a eafa oitd. At lha National one heaia a aolamn dirge, with a peanat oraok- U| aoaompanlment. " How to Par tba Bent" la rerj likely to ba (lijad. Bnt thera la no tretb In tba raport that thla prettr tbaa- lira la going to ba darotad to Irlah blaroajr aiolnalTelr. Ifo ohiDgato raport at NIblo'a, axaept that Udlla. Bobart'a Alrtagat ahortor and abortor; bit thla la n faahloa which, (aa Tallajrand aald,) tha ladlaa may oatrr aa higb aa they pliaae." Hr. Bddy aaama to hara got Into a whirlpool of aneoeu at hia "Uttlekox" In Ohambara-etraat. B. Jobnion'a "Onnmaker of MoMow" laqnlto aaeaeaalbl. The Broadway Theatre la among ttiawall Sowara. Laira>Keena will aoon glra both Wallaok and Bnrton an awftil raking down. Tba ooqnatting at tba Aoadamf of Mgalo batwaen " highly reapactabla" bnnmera and apasglera, for Ibeoppottnnlty of meatlggwltb "aarlona loaaaa," la poiltlTalj rich to behold. ParodI la battar than arer. Thalbeig u training •p In good rtyla. John Broigbam beglna to gat tba hang of tba Bowery—at laaat, va hope 10. Tom Tbnmb la on haid at tba Uaaanm. Oolored opera tolerably well, bnt no darkay " Uamlat" rat. ■ ■ _ DBAMATIO AND DSmTOBT. Tha Floranoaa are bow at Naw Oilaana.—Hit. B, P. Laidaralat leavaa Bi for OaUfomla Nov. 20. HIaa 7olla Oatlay oommeieea an angsgament at the Balllmora Hoaanm on tha 10th Nov.—Hr. Lon^na, one of the Broadway Thaitra itaia, la hare, "anar for tha f Vt.'rr*^?''"*' °t*'* 'n Phllidalpbla dlahai np "Oln- deralla" In tha moat amnaleg atyle of bnrlaaqae, among the other eapltat Jokea nightly aarrad up thera with great good taata.—811- ■an Sanln la In Ohieago.-—t. Sooaldion, tha banjolat, la la town. ;—ThaOonwajiaialn pinolnutl Blrara k Darlou ara glT- lag tha PanniylTanlani "an Idee" of a oaplUI orona and dranatlo •omsaDy.—Annie Banter and Qaorga )amleaon ara In Datrolt. —HIaa Baynond and Ur. Harohant leara aoon to Join Ur. Orlap etSaTaanah. B W. Olenn la at Whaaling Bllia Logan la at Obleago,—HIaa DaTanport li at Provldenoe, bnt Aoom'a pnlfa do ■ot go down with tba pnbllo. Qeoitlana Iladaon la at St. Lonla. -—^Ho donbt all thaae people Intend to do tha beat thay oau for Ua draaalto art. rOBBIOH AND UIBOBLLAMBODB . [taoK ODE owif aoBBiaroMDiKTa,] We learn that Tbalbarc la anfortonatoly not aotlng with bla Uul Indepetdanoa In eomlng to America, bat that ha la merely a ■acoBd Iddla to tha •<llbaral''Ur. Ullman. If ao, Thalbaig'i mer- Ha DBat be great Indeed to make frienda among tba Amerlean Prata la aplto of aoch a mlafortina.—The drand Theatre In Moa- oow baa been reboIlL—Leon BaanTallal la writing • oomady MUM "The Prineaaaea of tha loetUghto." A new theatr*, oall- •< '!Tba Theatre of Plowara," la ballding at Paria In a tower tit- {*Bj~—Ueyarbaar'a mnalc aaani to plaaaa at Ble JItnelro.—The wlwqna on "Plaano" at Drarr tana la a great ttvorlta.—It U »faat that Utile Eeeley la a BeUa-klag feUow. Un. Imma Waller la no# In Umpool. OharlayDIUoa bu good tlmaiat we Lyaenm In Loadom.—7amla Andanon (aly dog!) and Ulil ■uworthy ara at the Qreat NaUoaat Btaadiid In Lendea. CBICKET. Ubohamigs vs. Newabi.—a grand match of cricket wlU be played at Newark on Thnreday,the SOth Init.between the Hechanlcs and Newark dobs; and aa thla Is Intended to be the last for the season In this looallly, it will no donbt be made an oooaslon of great rejoicing. Geruartown ans Delfiiun et. Pbiladelpbu.— A match between 6 Oermantown and 6 Delphian players, vs. 2d 11 of the Philadelphia Olnb, was played on the 18th and 22d Oct, atOanden, N. J. The following is the score : OIBUANIOWN AMD DBLPHUK. nntlulBga. Beeond Innlaga. 1. .Cadwaladar a Haary b Blcharda 3 b Bargaaat 4 a..Alaop b Bargaaat 0 0 Bradley b Bargaaat 4 S. .Brawaa 0 Bezant b Blaharda. 0 b Johaaoa 1 4..JoBea WliUr 0 Johnaoa b Blahaida. 0 bflargaant U t..OolebBeigeaat IT c Jahaaoa b Johnaoa U CHaara a Bradley b Bar. gaaat 1 k Jekaaoo ....U T..NawliaU b Betteaat 30 a Blahaida b Batgaaat 3 I. .Haaaon e Bradley b Bex* geaot 1 not eat 1 O..Howanot«Bl It a HaU bBeigaaat ,'4 le..t.Wlitorb Sergeant 0 bBradley 0 U. .Benaido a Henry b John- eon 0 b Bargaaat 4 Bye t 1 Lag bye. 1 Total., 88 M Total PHILAI>XLPBIAN& Pint lanloga. Baooad Innlnga. 1..Sergeantb Newhall 4 bBrowne t 2..BBgtaadbOol a ot.WlatoibOele 22 B..Blahaida e Bernardo b MewhaU t b Mean 4..Bradley ion ont 0 rOBOBt 4 (..Blight ran oat 6 aaaoat 6 8..Johnsoab Newhall 0 ranoat ... 0 7..Kaba mnont 10 'b Mean 1 8..LaBe«Ueara bOoIa 0 oHowebOoIe S 0..HeBry notoat 7 b Browne IT ia..HaIl b NewhaU 0 aotoat It lI..SBhB, Jr., mnoit 1 bUean, , ByeaT,wldeat .,..12 Byea 4, leg bye 1 > ToUI. .S8 TotaL. ALALTila or lOWlIRa, .81 Bella. Bane. Haldeai. WIckato Navhaa 1S2 28 T 4 Haaia It ,8* 1 8 Bnwne 61 SO 1 2 Cole lot 47 .1 4 Blcharda 14 41 1 8 Johsaon 10 17 8 8 Biadley IB 8 0 1 Baigeaat....; lU 88 8 12 Albany vs. Cohoes.- The last match In which the Al- bany Olnb will play this season took place at Greeabnah, on the 23d Inst The matob was with the Oohoes Olnb— Uessrs. Oomery, Hobbs and White being barred flrom playfaig on the side of the Albany Olnb—the day was almost too cold for the noble game, bnt the boys went at It oheerfUly, aid the field was well oontested; the Cohoes Olnb have got some good atnff, and if they only persevere will troBble some older dabs next spring. The following iathetaore: albant. lint Inalaga. Beeond Innlnga. l,.8aandenbHlgg(na 0 a Johnaoa b Hlgglna. 3 S. .Ohapin b Balabtck 3 b Balatrlek. 3..Ilooiab Hlgglna 14 bBalatilok. 4..Boia a Doyle 7 lag before wlaket... 6. .Hole b Elggtni 0 inn ant 6..0atlera Johnaoa 4 eWhItohlll T..aooparb Hlgttai 0 oHolUatar 8..Iiaey bBalaelok 3 oHIggtna S. .Aaatla not ont. - .. o w nJ^Lk l«..maTeU bUlgglaa 4 notont WIdaiaalbyai 10 WIdaa and byea Total 41 48 Total oonoxB. Vlrat Innlnga. Second Innlogi. L.Balatrlokranont 6 bBmlth 13 2..Atklnaonb Boie 1 notont..' 3 S.,BaybBoae 0 ninoat 1 4..niggtnib Boae 8 bimlth *, 0 S..LoagleybBmlth 1 bBoie 0 e..Blake 0 and bBmlth 7 bBoae 1 7..HateheibBoM 1 bBoae 0 8..Noltb Smith 0 oUayaU 0 B..HolUitor bBmlth 1 bBoN C 10. Johnaon leg before wicket 0 b Boae 8 11..WbltohlU notoat 3 bBoae 0 Wldea and byea 4 Wldei and byea It Total. .80 Totol. .84 Total for Albany 03 Total for Oohoea tl Albany winning by It Star and Thotle vs. Lowell.— The cricket match be- tween the Star and Thistle Olub of Boaton, and the Low- ell Cricket Olnb of Lowell, came off on Saturday the 26th, Space will not permit me to make any lengthy remarks, so I wlU merely give yoo the score: STAB AND THIBTLE. PIrat Innlnga. Baoond Innlngi. 1. .Horan o Vletoher b Bal- mon 4 bTowlar. 13 3..WaUcer at J. Bald b Bal- mon 12 b Salmon 0 8..Valletle b Balmcn 18 oOrafIa 10 4. .J. D. Bald b Salmon 0 b Salmon 1 t..Dlcka b Towlar 4 b Salmon 1 e..Hiupby 0 Bradley b Sal- mon 0 b Salmon 0 T..DohartyaOrafla b Sal- mon 0 mnont 3 8. .Welah not ont 3 o Towler 0 S..Lalghton b Towler 3 b Salmon 1 10. .Barry b Salmon 0 b Salmon 0 11..Wood ran oat 3 b Salmon 3 Bye 1 Byea 3, leg bye 1, wide 1... 4 Totol. Total. 40 LOWELL. PIrat Innlnga. Baoond Innlnga. L.Tovlarlb w b Marpby..l4 notont 3..arafta b Mnrphy 1 8..HaaakeU b Barry. 11 4..J. Bald at. Slcka 18 notont t. .Pletoher b Barry 6 8. .Salmon o Wood b Mnrphy 1 7. .Bradley o DIcka b Horpby 0 8,.Btieetor b Uoipby 0 >,.Prank Bead b Horpby... 0 10. .Perklna not ont 4 11. .B. L. Bead e Dleka b Mni- phy 0 Byea 3, wldea 8 7 Wldei. Totol IT ToUl.... 17 The Lowell Olab proved too mnch for our Boston boya The re tarn match u to be played next Saturday, at ".owell. Sim W. Gehhahtown w. Pbiladelfhia.— The Germantown Olub played a match with the first American eleven of Philadel- phia, on the 25th Oct,, at Oamden. Annexed Is the acore: pbuadblpbu. Pint Innlngi.. Baoond Innlnga. L.Wlatoib Mean 7 ranoat 5 3..BradlayeNewhaUbNew- ball t 0 P. Wlitet b Newhall 18 8..1toklartilae Mean b Heaia U bHeaia 0 4. .Bnglanl 1 b w b HewhaU.U inn oat 8 8..JchBeonbHeara 0 hNawhill 3 6..Blohardamn ont > luaoat 0 7..Dnaeabei7b NewhaU.... 8 b KawhaU S 8. .Haary a foaea Wlitot b ^ ' IfewhaU...,, 8 notont 1 t..BergeaBt b JoaeeWlator. 0 b HkwhaU • U..Ki£aaP. Wlatatbltaera T tnaett.i.. 8 II. .Use net oak 0 b NewbaU.. 13 By* 1, lag byea f 8 Byei 4, leg by* 1 8 OIKUANTOWH. Pint Inalnga. Beoond Innlagi. l..BeTaaidabJobBaeB 1 3..JeBaaWlatarbBeneant.3} aotoat 4 8. .Heanb Johaaoa 1 b Bargaaat t 4. .Ravhall e Biadley bW. B.Wliter 10 aotoat 10 I..P. Viator lag belbie wto- ketb DaaeabaiT 8 •..Oadwaladai a Zoha b Biadley. U 7..lfeaklle JehaaeabDa- aaabeiT. 3 LiPettoraatOBt 0 t..TaekariBaoBt 4 Bye t, leg bye 1, wldea 8... 8 Bye 1 Total., .tl TotaL. .11 Total.. .tt Totoi. ARALTatt Of lOWLIIia. Bella. Boae. lUldena. WIcketa. Mean IIT IS 7 I HewhaU 338 87 18 t Wlilat 43 7 3 1 W.B.Wlatoi 43 30 0 0 Beigaaat 108 44 4 8 Johaaoa 71 38 8 4 Blebarda 13 8 • 0 DnMnbaiy 39 3 8 2 Biadley 84 11 3 1 Umpltea—Heaan. Benler and Davaapoit. CniaxET IN St. John. N. B.— A match was played on the 13th, at the Barrack Green, between the Orloket Club ofSt John, N.B., and the Gairlion Olab. The former won easily with aix wickets to go down. The following was the result; Qarrtaoa Olnb—Pint lanlaga 401 St John Olnb—Pint Innlnga 78 " « 3d do '481 " Id do 17 Total., ... N| Total.. DUfareaoa, 1. .to BALL PLAT Eaole 'VS. Gotham.— After two ineffectual attempts— the one at Hoboken and the other at Harlem-theplayers of the Gotham and Eagle Cluba finally aacceeded, on the 24th Got., In playing tbelr first same. It came off on the Sound of the Eagle Club, at Hoboken, with the foUow- g result: BAOLE. Playan. Bona. Armaild .' 1 Hoaaeman 1 PUoa 0 Brinekerboff 1 Ollnua 1 Bliby 0 Oalaton. 0 WUUaa 0 Van Hloe 1 Total I Total 30 Dmpire for tbe lagle Olnb, Hr. J. W. Holt. " ' " Gotham Olnb, Hr. 0. Vaa Oott B»ttnt, Thomaa B. Batten, of the Union Olnb. Newabx vb. Coldvbia.—a match waa played by time- Clabe, on the 2lBt of Oct, at WlUlamabargb, with the fol lowing result: aOTHAH. Playeia. Bnna. Bberldan 4 Teed 8 Ondllpp Vail '. Wlnalow T, 0. Tan Oott Bnna UeOoaker 1 Oonmarford Playeia. Lnm Browe... Beaedlot. Uaan. HBWABK,JB. Bona. 3 1 4 .8 Heddan 3 BoUea 4 Leoaatd 1 Thome 3 Van Honten 1 OOLUUBIA, JB. Playara. Van Talkankugh Homan Ooopar Howell. Bnna. 1 0 0 .8 D. B. Homaa 1 Ooomba 1 Slargea 1 Hlller 1 Ohapmaa Totol 31 Total 11 Umpire of the Newark Olnb, Jr., W. 0. Halatad. " Oolnnbla Olab, Jr., Ohaa. A HaiUaad. Beferee, Hr. Thao. P. Jaokaon, of the Pataam Olab. 'a. CnvnKBSTAL.—The followiM l» the score of the game played by these Clubs, at the Bed House, on the22dOot: HABLBH. Playan. Bnaa. ThompioB 8 Oiagory 1 Llaoom 3 Wall 1 Uarab 3 PanlBgton 8 if. 1 Eagakl. Biowa... Wood...., Total., OONTINBNTAL. Flayera. Bnaa. Walton 3 BrowD 3 J.Uw.Jr 3 Knap 0 N. fi. Law 8 Kelly 1 Darkle 3 J. P. Law 3 Byno 2 Total, .17 Hand Ball Challenoe.- J. Holony and E Murnhy re- peat their challenge to play a match of Hand Ball with any two lada under 18 years of age, in the United States. As the former challeBge was accepted by two New York lada, we thbk Ueasra Molony and Unrpny bad better at- tend to them before challenging others. These lada call- ed apon us, and we should not take thorn to be over the stipulated age. CARIIIE. CiiAiXENae AcOErTBD.—In answer to tbo challenge In- sorted in tiie Clipi'er of the 26th Intt., for tbo New Haven dog, 201b8. weight, I will fight ny dog Spring, 2GlbB. against hIa dog, for 8200 a aide, and no less—the fight to take place at 49 Madieon atreet, Now "York. The money ready at Edward Kncknall's, Hope and Anchor, corner of Spruce and Front. Any communicatloas respecting the above addreseed to E. K. will be .promptly attendcu to.—Philadelphia, Oct 27. W. Dennino. A llATTiNa llATcn cane off at Jack Lundergreon's 62 Federal street, Boaton, on the 22d Oct., In which tbe fol- lowing dogs toek part: Mr. Quenoy'a slut Roao killed five rats in 20 secondsj Oharloy Stuart's dog Oatob, C rats In 30 aeoonds [Ur. Boobe'a uut Rote, Q In il soconde; Mr. Taylor's alut &now Nothing, 6 in 31 aeoonds; and Mr. Brown's bjsh Tlgo 6 in fil aeconda. Tbe prize was a ailver collar, which was won by Mr. McQaeney'a slut by 1 aecond. '' OtiALLENOE.—Again I cballoDge to light my dog Dick agabst any dog of hla weight (28 Iba.) in the Oanados or lilted States, for from $100 to SfiOD. Mao and money always on hand at tho Staffordshire house, top of Saycr Btreet, Toronto, 0. W. Or I havo another dog named Jock, (32 lbs.,) give or take 1 lb,, that I will fight on the same terms. If these ohallengea are not taken up within 2 weeks I win aell off my old dog Dick, tho old slut, and two lltterB of paps, as I seo fair that no one dare fight my dog. JonN Aston. New Tore tu. Trot.— The fight betveon Mr. Iloomo'B New Tork dog Spring, and Mr. Oapron's Troy dog Jack, for 8100 a aide, took place on the 22d lust, at 40 Madison street Jack weighed 26 Iba, and Spring 2ii Tbe fight was 0 hard one; lour turns wore had. Spring aoratchlng regnlarly, but on the fonrth turn, Jack refosM to toe the nark, and the battle waa decided against bim. Oooalder log the hitherto almost Invinolblo qualities of the Troy dog, Sprhig's viotory Is an event of importance. Time of fighting, 66 mlnntei. Betting, 100 to 60 on Jack, all thiongh the oontest. Thb Fall Biveb Doa Again Matoiicd.— Mr. John Ualford has matched Ub dog Bikey against Mr. Jas. Oodley's dbg Brilton, for IBOO a aide, 9260 a tide having already been made good. The light la to take place at Wm. rirentloa't, Provldencei Bhode Island, honse, on the 17th of Novemner. The dogs are not to exceed 23i lbs, each. This promises to be an exciting matoh. Nblsch and Luckt.— Tbe fight between Ihote Hm) light weights takes place on the 27th of Novembtr„'iltt«u of Oeoember, as erroneously stated In our last, ..; ...... POBEIfiH SPOBTintt IRTELLISCirCK. tnm BiWt Uft, Ott. 4, IIW. ' ' ' ' THI RINO. > TbbOeampionsbif—Tbe Tipton SLAaBBS .An Tom Paddooe.— We regret to annooaoe, and our roadtr* will Join with na In onr feeling ofdiaappolntrntnt, that, af- ter all, this Important aAlr has ended la a forfeli on the part of Paddock, who hat neglaoted tofdUUIhe teriaa inserted In the arttoles at hia own speolal reqoast. Want of biends and bla own aerara losies on the Tuf appear to be the main eanaes for hit not being ablt to prodace the posaibies on Tharadsy night, at Jem Waird't old honse, the Champion Stores, Oxford-street. Htde- cllnad to stake on the previous Tburaday at Mr. Jaok- son's, King'd Head, Eiog-Blreet Mews, idid it wu only at the earnest solicitation of Mr. Jaokton that Fred Broome, on tbe part of tbe Blaaber, did not claim forfUt on that oooaslon, Mr. Jaokaou ntdertaking tobe reapon- Bible fbr the £10 shonid Paddook be able to go on with the match. Thli, It ippeart, was not the case, and the Slat)i- er haa again obtained a good steke without having to strike allow. Broome says the Slasher shall fight Pad< dock for £60 a side, Jnat to cover the expenses, rather than have no fight at alL FioBT »0B ToaasAT—PaiOB and Andbiwb.— These lada staked their final dtpoilt on Taeaday, at Hr. Jonet't, Admiral 'Teraoii, New NIoholl-itrett, Obnnh-atrMt, Shoreditoh, and are to fight on Taasday next, on the home olronit, for £6 b sloe. YooNo Baffbrtt and jAMia—These Birmlnditm yooths, who were matched to Oght at 78t 21b for £10 a aide, met en Monday morning at an early honr and went to acale, when eaoh was fonna to be nader the itlpnlatad weight by 21b. The olook at Blcknoll, on the Warwlok- road, tlx mllea from Birmingham, waa tha appointed rendezvona, and, In spite of the drenthing rain, thera waa a pretty good spriakling of spectatora. AmUe from thenoe a ring was pitched, bnt before IhemaD conid be got to scratch the polloe appeared. A move waa at once made towards home, and, after some dodg- ing about, a pkpe was foand close to Hay Mill Brook, within three miles of Birmingham, where, at three 0 dock, the men entered the ring. They looked In fliat- ratetrim. nafferty had fonght two pievlona batllss with credit Jamea Is a novfoe. Rafferty bad a HItle the advantage In height and reach. Betting commsDoad ste'vene. The men got to work immedlately-both oaations—and aeveial mlnatea elapaed before basliMta commenced. Baffetty took the lead by placing a left-' haader on the natal organ, ftom whloh the claret flaw .UuutMoaita.^mautjy^-JaauM .TalTaa>a4 tiiw a afa, bat Immediately returned the compliment on Bafferty^a nob, and a rattling round ensued, when Jamea illpped down. Daring the next four rounds it was pretty eqoal fighting. The sixth round BafiTerty knocked hit man down by a rattling bit on the bread basket. The bet- ting now changed In favor of Bafferty, and his Mends oinrad 2 to 1 on him, for althoagh Jamea fought wall yet Bafferty was too good a gentrel for him. At tha fight progreased It became evident to all that Jamet had no ohuioe, althoagh game to the baok-bona. He took his pnnjshment nnOinohlnaly, and at length hit friends (althoagh againet his wtli) threw np the iponga In token of defeat, after fighting fifty-eight minntet and forty-two ronnds. Solid CoateiliaB nald over tbe ttakea to Rafferty. WiLKiNsoK Aiti) LA.VOABTER.—This affair, aa nioal In all country matobea, bas ended In a dispute. It teems Lancaster woo the tois for ohotoe of ground, and named Waloott Station, on the Sbrewabnry line. Here the po- lice appear to have Interfered, and a move took place, bat eventoallv no fight came off. We have reoelved let- ters from the baokera ef both men. attrtbutlng tba blame to the opposite party. It is, of coarse, Imposilble (or na to decide aa to who ie right and who ia wrong, H11- klnson statea that he does not believe Lanoaater ever ^nded to fight, and adda that he wUl be at the Qutn't Head, Fenton, to-day, prepared to make arrangementt for tbe fight to come off during the week In toe Bit- mingbam diatriot. Tyler and Robinson.— Another deposit of £2 10b a Bide for thla match was mode on Tpet^av lut. at Mr. Onghton's, Mechinlos' ArnB, Ulllwall, and tbo mtB-lM ' !?.'^je?*^*''^ 0° Tuesday next, at the Splder't, Old Kbg John, Eolywell-lane, Shoreditoh. In refe^ ence to tlie remarks we made last week aa to tha weight we faave received the following letter flrom Harry Oraei —"Mr.Editor: In your paper last week thertwere Bome very severe remarks made conoeming the artlolet of Roblnaon and Tyler'a fight, my name being broaght Into qneatlon. I think, Mr. Editor, ever alnoe yon have known me, yon will give me credit for oarrying ont any epcrtlng affair I have been engaged in Btralghtforward- ly and honorably, and I must really aay I think, with most of Tyler's friends, that he is fairly entitled to tbe advantege rif any) gained by tbe omiBBtonot weight not being mentioned. I have not the tllghtett bitltatlon la saying, If tbe other party ocntldertd the omltstonad-: vaotageouB to then, they would have declined altering tbo articles, as I have done. I mnat remind them tporta- men consider artldea binding in every ssnie of the word, or elie of what nae are they! and Robloion't friends have no one to blame bat themselves, u they had tbo aamo opportunity ofperoeing the artlolet'as'. Tyler's party. I again say tbe articles matt be abided by, and to tell Roblnson'e frienda, who have tbonght' proper to make themeelvet so oontploaoai by tbe nn- called for remarks they have made, that Tyler, to fuu I am oonoemed, ahtll be well at the pott, and I have no donbt, let them Bay or do what thep plaaae, will try bit beat to win. Apoloslzlng for the liberty I have taken, Oct™'■'°''"' ^''"•**'®''» Tox Satsrb and Aaro.v Jonbb.— Theto heroet are at length matched; they have staked £0 a tide In the bands ofAleoEeeoe to flihtcatoh weight, and are to meet at tbe Three Tuna, Moor-atreet, Soho, on Taeiday next, to draw artlolet. Pboi'br Undee OLorano fob- WnfrER.—The Medical Specialist recommends for gentlemen Wellb flannel or merino (all wool) ablrit, with drawers of tbo aame mat«- riaL Knitted worsted atocklogs, with a chamois leather jerkin or waistcoat with aleovos, to be worn over the flan- nel in tho coldest weather, or In bleak windy daya For the ladles, tbe aame garments of the aame matorlalt, ex- cept that in the arllole of drawert, they may preferential- ly ISO lloaey-woolMy, or Canton flannel, and theto abooU . be mode tight at tbe aoklea NohooptI nofnoneltltevei for tho cold air to nub up to tbe am-plts, and chill tli6 ' ohett Tho shirt and other naderolotboa, as well u the dreu, should bo mode to cover tho ahoulders and - ooUar bones, dose around tho throat By this meana yon will be prevented from throwing addlttonal weight kpoa the'' shonlderB, lo tbe abape of extra shawls ana-elbaks, and - thus diBilDlib tbo labor of breathing.. AIbo cover the top ' of the head. Beware of ottarrh and neuralgia I Qdiok jpAssAoa.—The aoboonti Langdta OUmore ar- rived In Savannah (Qa.) on tha. lTtb of October, fh)m New York, havlog made the nn from wharf to wharf In 72 honn, whloh la lald to be tbe qnlokest patttge ever made noder canvait.