New York Clipper (Mar 1857)

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NEW YORK CLIPPER. 375 «gald bsabtUar word) Uallsg all weckaor mortkl allmelibol ( poor nmpla orpiograii. jUsino' Bin.— IUb old aeena of Iha Orlgtail OMj Moalnli ad Mi trlomphs to now occupied br (bo Biyul HUutrali, wb» zZm to ba nrr worthy mcctum whllo tha "Ortglnih" uo oo (half (tytdOeWoat. BctsuT'a.—Hera Ibo " Ocatn Telegnpb' mj ba ie«D U work Iriibg fi>r quiTlsn. SMBTO'nUTOj»-'IbeiB tra indlMjlTO cf» new era to ^l*>^ «(n Rice, wllhiib ItfiOmtit honaa and low^omody aoleg, keep the i tor nmalcal pabUo, and wo are prood to aeo Ibo ladlta kad tba foment, for Uiat to Uuir prorlnca. ni TABBuicu.—Tbto UutlloUon la gaUlog aostlblo Is lU old di7>, 1^ ttao " AiUtao" CoDcerta am well wortby of aUooUon. ' DBAUATIO AND DEBULTORT. Our Broadway Tbaalro la now said to bave been purcbotod by Ur. i; i. Hanball, the preaeat Iomm, who feela BiifficlenUy tDoonrat)«d by 0 latd eiperlment Is FblladelphU to lo In for 1171,000 at one alap tr'ibo Broadway. All rliDt Bot It ebould be remembored tbat tbe laeocaa of tba .Academy or Uoalo In lUlodelpbIa baa more tbe ebirac- V of on acddoDt Iban any permanent foouiald Ibr proDL Ibo Idea ilaiiod by ooo or our leircomplaccnt playbill nclgbbors In tbto dty, ibattbo Broadway abonld t>ocan>o a branch of tbe Fbllodolpbla cos- etn, to secullarlr ricb, and ratber more timeserving tbon olear-dgbl- fi... .wbenabaU we bave that "Compllmontuy" to K. L, navenportr Sto loaaoB from tbe absurd accident ot ttao Bowery bave been rery Kat; and, bealdes, we are anxious to aeo bto bandu strengthened for good work of getting op a Orat-daaa American theatre.. ..Hodime it wUbont learea na aoon for Europe to Onlsh her nnahml adncallon, Ml we are bappy to bear witneaa of this estimable lady's conslant Im- CTemenU Bat, U It not remarkable that, as she wis reprcseoteit aa (fool or tbe greatest aitlato when she Drat appeared, aheaboold low have so many opporlunlUos for Improvement yet romabilngt Tbto (oetUoo might potzle reasonable people, but will be no dllBcalty wbal- inr to pufl-preporora who deal In aoperlatlTee ezcluslraly, and eon aaUnDolly ose the word "ozoelloni" wHhont any companUTe anlebe- :....We bear enough about tbe ten thouaand kites npat Vnlen gioore last flotorday, but nothing aboot the nombcrol boys nude sick ty the nnusaal bUgue and cxpoeure. Tbere to a little too much kite lylDg about the m^lorliy oTour |'!ues of amusement. Ask their tree- mreraOld the money brokers....Tbecourtreporiaia aroontbekxik ott Ibr tboao coses of Seymour r. Burton or Barton v. Beymour, and Kn. HeUabeii r. Everybody or Every body T. Mrs. HcUabon.... It to loi true that Olo Dull hu formed aucb an umlntKni of the negr* cho- lactar aa to lake bb violin to the Ooostof Guinea... .The Invitation bop i the Ehangbob on Tbnnday night at the ApoUo Booms, will find ua t^glfnothlng spills....UtoaGUloD, the young lady who aastoto vo- atf y at Oh) Bufl'a concerts, to the dangblsr of n Kow Tork mercbant, p . * m. «...*. ._ . . Eeem ^ promises lo becomefomona....U. W. Itoko to In town orgsslilng .eempaay for the Eastern clUoa IfThalberg ahould open out at Ibe 'iademyofl{usle,andUaret20kmakeoneofbtapoeullaraeml.succesafbl itHores" at NIblo's, won't tbere bo a war among Ibe pUnoware- tiascBl Critics will get omaty, edllora will say "A ploigue o' both jflft boosesl" and meat likely tbe gentlemen of the long robe (oa they la Qiglond) may have some libel aulu lo dtob up on oyaler obells. ,:„Wben tbe iblrd tier at tho Broadway to knocked away and tlio ae- ■id lUed op with proper alAlto, cortobily Now York thcalra will be- Ih to look somowbtt operatic The Providence papers are not will- kg to mention Un. UeUohon any how. Tbto to tbe "unUndest cut of a." We. try, In our bumble way, to keep Ibo lady before Ibe public, £d give her a cbonce for success Bun.' Edward Everett has now Maed about |U,000 In aid of tbe Uount Vernon Vaai, by delivering Ml onUoD en the Life end Characler of Washington.... We are to have tporady on "Qimllle" to be called "aam-eel" at one of our thealres, ib tbto, DO doubt, will be the "ticket fur aogp."....Ijook out fbr biry WaJlock on nto return fVom Bogland.... We need no(,go lo any ibtaUeloseo plenty of "CrlnollDO."....lola Uonlei knowe bow to "till tho apldcr," nod bos lately plUsbcd Into tbo unfortunate leader of in orcbeatra at Plltdburgb....A certain slugertosild to have hod 110,000 leflblm by a deceased rotative In Italy, on candlueo of return- kg Booo. By all means lot lIiegciitlemaugo...,Mla9 Atftidiui, the tesDlUbl Grecian actress, has won great honor by her perfonnancee at fee preuy little theatre In Morrtoanla... .Wo sluill bavo Htos i;ngan at Ttltock's Ui Jono, and In tho Intorlm she will piny an engagement at fet Boston Uuscum, commencing the Bnt Uuodayln April....Utoa Biron to soon lo appear In a.varled round of characters, and then «o Aall l>e able to moko np "on opluloo as to an opinion" about her mer- it.Tbe new theatre at Worcester, Hoss., to said to bo very saccoss- hi, and wo rqjolce with the Uiinroos and other good fellows thcro— Mn. Howe's now |)lay to called "The World's'Uwn."...,Mtos Daven- port baa pDrcbascd Oliver 0. Wyman'a translation of "Uedce," 60 that ran wo snail have two "Uedeoii" as well es two ■•Oamlllcs." Let us aoar Uvea Insured, for tbeso girls wtll bo tbe death of ml..., Tbo lor parly ore now bi Mobile.... Horry flocldo la at BuEilo.... Mtos Bvna Stanley now puis on troosetB In Baltimore.... J. B. Koberta to a ktg tlmo getting ready fbr Baglond..,. J. L. Jacobs tokos bto occor- tan to Chicago Mrs. McMiuion U now In Albany, and no doubt will wind up with bur ilsunl benedlcdon on tbe Press.... J. W. Wol- kck's Improvement to very rapid lately, and be gives ua a copllol Wat S'ler... .The stupid psrson wbo preocbed against the new tbeoire In neater bos given tbe house qOllo a hotot of popularity, new stylo efidverUstng, pcrhnpj? All right.... A now theatre Is olio announced rtlkilney, Iowa. Let some panioa got btopop-gunreody....Samuel Raich bns Just added about half a doien more playa to llto coUectloo. ^ In and see bto Ust at 122 Kassau street "BsoOBiTK.—TboJberg has created on blenu enlbustasm fbr concerts iBODg our musks-foving nelgbbora osreaa Ibe ferry. All bu perform- ■cta there liave been well ottcnded. That" Old Folka Oencort" tost hturdoy nigbt brought out crowds " by the light of Uio moon." Ttao ancert mentioned by us last week es lo take place at the Alheooum las attended by a very fosbtonable audience, and one of our lady Meada has been ktod enough lo flivor ua wlUi her dtolnlereated views (tllaafoUows:— "On Wednesday evening, Uarcbdib, tho muslc-lovUig iieopleof beoklyo wero regaled with a rare feastofvoool and lostniroental bor- iMsy. by tbe Ulssea ebepperd—tbe celebrated • UoUenbauer Brotb- as,' (only one however appearing, tbp other being prevented by sud- den lUneas,) Ur. GrUwoM, Ur. Oudklo Berll, and Ur. a J. Hopkins. "Tboaualence wosnot as largo u It should bavo been on so rare an •ecufon, but evinced themselves exceedingly well pleased by the per- knnoncs of these attractive and bigbly gifted artists. The cheering na enlhoaUiaUe, the encore ercn rspturoas, oalUng for tho repetlUon linearly every piece. "The Ubsos Snoppard ore Intelligent and agreeable looking girto; IlKir vdcea are One, and their monnera simple obd unaHboted. mc- to will render them moro and more nnconadoos of tbe audience, end Ibilr appearance, therefore, moro free and unconslrah)Od. "Ur. OrtowoM bos a capital way of singing a humorous song, and n should advtoo all lovers of a good hearty egmxim of human lovo logo and hear bim. " Ibe ptono on tbto occasion revealed Its best capabllltlea, aa played kylleasn,BernaodHopkins: while tbevloUn, that 'wondrous. In- anunent,''ln tho bonds of Uollcnbouer, shook xbfi beorls of the andl- •eeoswe Ikoeylbey wero shaken on the day of Pentecost Who twld willingly stay away (Ton such a concertr't .BonD.v.—After Urn. UcUsLon lea the Ihree-blllod city, Ibe most innby snccossor to notoriety was Un. Froncee Anne Kemble. She boneoftbeFkenys—she la ; and LoloUontes and such like ladles laerally follow her lead In Ibe ort of gottbig talked aboot We ore twiro thai Ftanny to on eopecUl pet among ^ttae Uutnol Admlralkin 8o- (kty orBoaton.butlttoJust possible ihot they mar have become Ibed efber louomeroblo dodges for fumo. One of ber Ikvorite Ikncles u to iapress upon people lEu Idea that she has money—she bos. Tbe klest asplr»Uon or arrogance to the rehiaal to sell gallery tickets for Hnona lo wlloess (perhaps bear) ber Readings (Tom fiiakospeare. nil baa somewhat slortled the Boetonlons, wbo cannot divine ooob on ugelle lady's reasons. Beoaon, however, to not likely lo have had inch to do witb ber determination. Thto old game ofgatUng up some peculiarity orbuilooss to nearly played out It la like the publication IIeitraordlnory hotel bllb. Tbo able,Boston correspondentoT the ^■N. Y. Evenkig Pest" uys :— ' "The ■ Cuclnotlng Vtaoj' to, as usual, moktog enemies en all aides. Ae will not eell ■ gallery tickela' to ber readings, deolarlng that she lu on unolUgoled averalon lo ■ gods' and ■ goddesses.' Money, she ■yi, to not her object—wbksh la to do JoaUee lo Bhakeapeare, her ao- ■eice, and horseir. Justice ta a One thing, but what InlnsUce would be done to elltaor party, to tbto trio, by allowing people to alt In tbe Bllory, to past Indbig out Tbo • Immortal WllUam,' while acounu- iltait angela and rose nobles wherewith to moke of himself an estated laileman, bod no such nonsense about bIm, but loved a (bll gaUeiy, 1^ probably was more pleased ut the eight of It than be woiud hove been at the thought of tbo ■ Juatluo' ho was to receive ftom gensroUooi ■readers and commenlalnrs, Uenlus to always Ibo twto brother of nmmon sense." Ibo Idea of notcorbig for money will be on Item of news to those best aoinabited with Ruioy's hlitory, and enough to moke Jack Fkw- MX, UtosXaoy, or Urs. S. C Olover, young agiiln, while Sobo Siioaro Bight donoo tho hey with Oovont Qordon. Uow the IkHlon papers rtow this matter may bo Uiforred ITom Ibe followbig Orst-nle notice to fbe "anurdoy Evening auetle" of Feb. 38;— , "VimrKnaiton jNonaTBiroRBT.—Fknny Ksmbh) drew a host of idles toto tbo lower eolry of Tremont Tyimple early thto aflemoonc Buy west away In despair as she refoied to sell Uokels for tbe gnl' wy. ' A bw were llnally admitted there, ond beforo commandng the tocand partibs addressed the udlenco suUog her evarahin to bearen ■ the gaUery. She regrcued that any ahould be dboommoded, bnt Vished It undorstood that her readings wore not so much to make Miey as to do Bbakoipearo, ber audience ond boraciribll Justice." Despair to a ead tbing, but we think that It con be cured In tbto case. Ve believe tliat "(lenliu to always tbe twin, brother of Common SBiie." Let Common Sense bo heard, and we can aoon do witbont bese bnoinil and Uokal Pbnnys. ^ lbs Boston theatres a very Ihir amooot of bnstoess to gotog oo. me Boston now bos Brother Oourdcault, wbo bos much loprovod un- w our Ibalering and scoldhig care, and lbs adorable " Agnes," who, ■toMrs, a Howard, (nowatBurloa's,) Improvesbenelf by theme. N) tosUncis of a Ins ohild of genius... .The Howard goes on culUvaU *( Its cobwebs,,. .The NoUonal to golUog up some appeansces ofbU' mn, and some very worthy people bave eoltoted among the porfor ■vs; but we bavo already seen what slmltor management" did Ibr <Jt noforlnnate Howard The Uoaennglvesa pleoshig adoptaUon * "Nelghbhr Jaokwood," dramatized by lu deltohinilaulher....Bo- Mis ore "on" thrso nights thto week, and we hope Ur. Davlea will tova a bumper on FrMoy night, for he to one of the most polns-taklng <M piaboworlhy perfomera we evor bod the honor of mentioning •'. .Utos KiDberly to on hand with her " Readhigs From Shakespeare," ■d we lliel conOdent tbot thto lady beloDgs lo tbo llret rank to her aboot $200 by a eoDite of lectnrea Just completed. Let them go to for the " Uvtog Plctarat" now so bshlonabls-And learn to live idUI bet Isr Umes for art to the moden Athens. PBuonfDi.—Uanagtr WheaUoy lus estabVahed anolbarShakes- pcsnan Wnmpb by bto style of brtogtog oat " Henry IT.," and Ur. But makes np a noatog good FaMaK The genaial merit Is even and masterly, niratahed by a capUal stock company, and thb to onr de- light... UadameTonmlalre, and the admirable dicos company now audiences wldo awako... .Tbo. Watoot Improvee inder the atlroctlens of the Ravels, Uidame Uonplalalr, and Youug nongler... .Iholberg to agreater (kvortte than ever among all claases... .Ibe Italian Opera baa beiin very w^ll managed. The aadtooces are brUltoat with beanty and Inlellli',ce. Uadomo Oaoaniga continues sncocasful. Tbe foyer and lobblea ore properly conducled for promenades and converiatlen. Tbto to a dellghunl Improvement snd deservu oor wannest commen- 11 bu secured the patronage of tbo Boston to Boston. Now we begto to go to a theatre like good Cbrtotlona, Jnit as we ooght Well done. Brother Uonhalll TbieecbeenforPetoRlcbtogsll Vive . Sanford'a Opera House haa come oot with scenery, eto., In UOX 11 I.... wuviu ■ wyutm nwov ubb wiua iiu» niui ubvuoi/, vw*, a Ikby operatlo extravaganiacalled "Beauty and the Beast,'' and to really a very arllstio combination of magic, mnalc, and merriment The oxnal performances were sltrsctlve enougb, The fkct to, Phila- delphia has deddodly waked up, and B. 8. Banford 1] not the man to bo bebtod to a race, wito or without wbeelbarrom. PmsBCKUL—Tbe best thing np to old smoky town to the perform- ance given by the Origloal Cbrtoty Ulnatreto, wbo ore atUosonlo Hall, with Orolher John T. Donnelly, their accomplished sfient Tbto line bond of performera have played at Oincart Hall to Pblbdelpbto staiee the/but left Mechanics' Boll In tbto dly. Wberover tbey go their audiences ore sore to be delighted. Sr. Lorn-Another son of old Sol Smith bos mode a flcstappoarsnce at tbe St lAoto. The Cooways have left, and some say for OUUbmla. Mtos Irving has gons to Chicago. A seethem tody, Utos Westmore- Und^aooeods her; then, Susan Denin; then, Loto UonlM. Good. ... .tba FVench Opera Troopo from Xew Orleans are expected at Ibe VarleUestoUay....Jamloson and Annie Sealer aro now starrtog at tbe People's. Tbo Proctors bavo left. Ucs. Vance (Kate Warwick) to leading tody, and thto to Annio Senler'a Qrst esgagemeot here. Charley Barry lately hod a rousing benoOt UoRsLiw.—Uonoger Uaishall, of tSe Broadway, la oold to hove commenced a suit against W. H. Harrison, the tenor. Tbe latter. It appears, was autbortied to engage a basso. He got oor melllBnaos friend Borranl for t76per week. UorahaU wontstoknowwhykebod topoyfl2i. rOREION AND UISCELLANBOUB. [raoii ona cm oosnn Huu nna.] Bayle Bernard boa contribnted " A Splendid Inveolment" lohtode- llgbUUI productlona, and Manager Bobion bos brouibt It out U lbs IondonOlymplo....CrlalandVolplnI have beenwol received at Uv- erpool....TtaeImporiilSpomngClub,atCbeltonbom, have arranged some very pleasing amoleor theatrlcato Ur. Rogers, Iha oomodlan wbo throw bto 18s. 4d. Into the poor box, baa abown hlmsolf to be a foo foo.,.,We always thought Jamas E. Uurdoob o Pennsrlvonian, bnt the London papers moke him ball fVomOblo TbewUbef Ur. Henry I^orralno, now perforatog to the Weal, dkid totely Id Uvorpool —C. D. Pitt to at NotUngbam Tbe most excruclaUng Bamum gaga aro to tbe Bigltob papers aboot tbo Howarda end "Utile Oorde- ria"....Cbarla8 Kean talks of retiring to 18t«....H. a Jarrett, of BalUmore, haa mode armogementa lo oppear wllh hto American com- pany In London, publlo, Edinburgh, Uanchcater, Gtosgow, and liver- pool, and to to play In how York (before bo leaven) the aome piece be would open with In London. Tbto begins to look like osiDeit....Tbe theatrical Items (Tom Australtoare not very Intercstiag, bet they show a very pleasing progren Tbo BriUsh snd Ibe Amerlcnn alage must Inovlubly Im mutually beneficial. CAHIRB. 8PAB BIRO We of performances, ond tbto to ndally i£o verdict of all wbo attend ■v auperbly poetical ondbeantUUlly fmpaaakmed raadtofB....Ord- Jf'aUhiairetoand " Ye AnUijue Oonoerta" are poslUvs blsitlsn to ■■B abnsloess eommnnHy.',.. .The Pbllbsrmonlo concerts onder Zer 2^ haveJnat ooncluded ihal series at lbs Uoski BaU... .Tbs Ueadsto- jJQllutaiiciiaaab gave their tost concert of a aeries of eight oo tho ■w of' Uareb,.., Tbs Oormiula Beranad^Bond bavs Just organised a Mllory bander dghlcoi itoccs....no Boston An^Clab bavo Ust iIB....Ord' DuKNT IIoRRiOAN—IntcBds Opening a Sparring Exhibi- tion at Hanj Jennings' Sporting Uaeeum, 111 Madison street, twice a week, "ruESDATS and Satuhdats. Private Lcesong given dally. ExHiDmON IN NuwAnic- Newark, March 9,1857.— Ur. Editor.— The Oiends of tho manly art of Bclf-defcnce in this eit; rallied in their full itrcngth on Wednesday even- ing lost, at Washington Eall, for the double purpose of ahowlng their appreciation of tho art, ond ot tbo some time given young Gardner a Bubstantial proof (In the shape of American quarters) of their pergonal good feeling towards hUneelf. At the hour named in tho bills the spacious ball was comfortably flllcd by an appreciative audience, and the ball was set in motion by a set-to be- tween two friends, which, although a pne aided aSUr, gave good satisfaction, and whetted the appetites of all who were antlolpatlng the good thbigs to folloir. Young Garducr, with a friend, followed; both meant work, and went at It; In fact it was a give and take affair all round. Tho McGinnis brothers next put on tbe mite, and gave food satisfaction-a elaahing oBhlr from beginning to end. bree or four brcakdowos by Mr. Burr and others en- livened the proceedings of the evening, until Nlckols and Carter put themselves in position; both did their best, and gave and took with the best of fceUng, Two friends, one a heavy tho other a light weight, followed, and to judge ftom tho expressions of the audience were thought about equal. The wind-up was to have been a eet-to be- tween Coo. Fitzgerald and FhlL Clare, but these two gents, to the great disappointment of the andlence, did not come to time, not being in tho city.' In their absence, Toung Gardner and Awful wound-up tho evening pe> formanco, and of coarse pleased all who witnessed it. Of one thing I feel lu my own mind well assured, and that is, if your correspondeqt's top knot had received any one of the blows which rained on one another repeatedly, ho would not bavo been able to have indite this letter. FiBTIiNA. EnnniTtON m Cbicaoo.- At. Maokey'a, Sportsman's Hall, Chicago, on the 2d Inst., a sparring exhibition was given for tbe beneilt of young Gainsley. lleforo 8 o'clock, the hour aimounccd for the boxing to conuience, the Hall was well filled by tho lovers of tbe flstlo art The ball was opened by Bill Coliens, of Manchester, and Mike Ward, of New York, and a olover display they made, there being but little difference in the nbllltleBof themen. The next set-to was between Jem Brown, of Dnndas, G. W., and Enoch Davis, of Birmingham—these two exhibit- ed considerable science, and were loudly applauded. Afterwards appeared Young Molhie, of Chicago, and a stranger—then, O'Brien, of Chicago, and Bruce, of Daven- port, Iowa. These were followed by Horry HoDonald, and Thomas Shaagbnessy, who made a fine set-to. NIek Grant and Johnny McCan had a rongh time of it in their eet-ta The Young Spider, of Albany, and the Chicago Pet, next appeared; after which, tbe wind-up 'was given by Young Gainsley and Ed. James, who m^e a grand and soientISc display. Hobrioan's ExBinrnoy.-Dennis Horrlgan, who is about bekg matched to fight Harry Lazarus, will give an exhibition of boxing on Monday evening next, at the house of Harry Jennings, No. 117 Madison street. Denny will wind np with Mike Tralncr^this set-to'alone should be eufflclent to crowd the room. We hope the ediibltlon win tie liberally patronized. Codet's Bbkefit.— Oodey seems to bo nnfortunato In his exhibitions. Both evenings selected for his benefit wero on a par, two of the most dreary and stomjr evenings we have had daring this disagreeable month. A post- ponement was had on the first oeoaslon, but on the second Codey detormbaed to " try It on," and gave the exhibition to a " iMggarly acconnt of empty benohes." Of the many Siarrers wbo promised to asast, fonr only tnmed up, viz: smey Lunney, Jack Adams, Artiiur Mock, and Yonng Mooney. Old Tovey, being dck, was unable to be present Oodey will give an exhibition In Yorkvllhi In a few weeks, when we hope he will be moro succossAiL CoBnts's ExBumoN took place In Fhlladelphia on tho 8d lost. Scotty's was to h'avo been given on the lOtb. AqoATics,—Newborgb, Huoh 2, 1867,— Editor Our- rsn:—I noticed In your paper an article under tho head of Aqaatics, in which Mr. "Jib Stay" has made a small error, which, with yoor Mrmloloil, I beg leave to eorreot "Jib Stay" says that" BobL Fish Is buflding, np at New- burgh, at Oapt. RoUiuoii's yard, a yacht that wlU be a good one to go"—there I hope he will not be In error, fow, sir, the yaoht spoken of is building hj Ifr. Thos. S, Morril, lor myself, from a model ftamlsbcd by Mir. Bobi ndb, wbo superintends the bnliding <rf her. HeNBT BODIMSOK, Fionr IN Ohicaoo.— A fight took place on the^ insL, in Chicago, between the celebrated dogs Jack ond Charley, hi tbe presence of a large number of speotatoia. At two o'clock the word was given, and the dogs went to work. They were both In the best possible condition, and a slash- ing contest was looked for. In this the spectators were not disappointed. One hour hod been occupied In fighting before a turn was hid, both dogs stootly contesting for thp snpremaoy. In ail, nine scratches were fought, and on tbe tenth, It being Charley's torn to scratch, he started, reeled, got np against the side of the pit, where he stood until taken away. The fight lasted one hour and fifty-five minutes, at the end of which time Jack was declared the winner. Both dogs dlsplaved estraordlnaiy game quali- ties, and both were handled with care aad Judgment The dog Charley died on tbe following day at 11 o'clock, bnt Jack Is said to be getting along finely. A Cbance for 48 LBS. Doos.—I will fight my dog Jack against any 48 lbs. dog in the United Sutcs or Canada, for one or threo hundred dollars a side. Tbkfightto come off in foor weeks (torn the first deposit. I will give or take one pound. A- match con be nude at Johnny Mac- key's, Sportsman's Hall, 117 Michigaii street, Chicago, or by applying through the Cupfbr. Eristcs Shebha:!. SuLFSR A.Ni> Cbib.— A match was to have been fought in Philadelphia on the 3d Inst, between Buckley's white dog Crib, and O'Donnell's Phlbdelphla dog Skelper, for t2uO. Tnero was much interest manifested in regard to this match,and a number of New Yorkers, who hod monev Invested on the result, accompanied Mr. Buckley and his dog to Philadelphia, to witness the fight Bnt, there was noflf^tatalL Some one, said to be an Interested parly on the " other side," and wbo did not like the appearance of the Phlladephla dog, and fearful of losing bis money, had the owner of the place where the contest was to have taken place, arrested, and his place indicted, io. So the story goes. At all events, the battle did not take place, and the New Yorkers were compelled to lotum oome without the least satisfaction being given them. Wo have been promised full particulars of this onrious afi!ahr, with names of parties, tec If received, thoy will appear In our next Replt to Jbnkikos.-Ed. Cup.— Looking over your lost Issue, I noticed an article from Hany Jennings, where- in it is stated that when he fonght his dog Lnckey at my boose, he could not even get a coop to put his dog In. Mr. Jennings never brought bis dog Into the honse till the time to flgbt He thbiks, however, he con benefit his own house by condemning nine. It is a well known fact that Mr. Glddtngs never put dogs In coops, for he bos plenty of epare'rooms, with beds In them. Jennings nover asked me for a coop, as be calls It, for bo 'was afraid to trust his dog with any other person except his brother Jack, for he thbiks the people here arc not as honest as they are in London. I om surprised that Harry Jennings should write such a card ; and as for a bed for his dog, he knows very well that 1 gave bIm (Jennings) a bed when he first came to this ionntry. Mr. Jennings says if Mf. Andrews will fight his dog Nelson in hbipit, bo will furnish a carpet- ed room, Ac,, but Mr. Andrews declines such a proposition. Ho says lio will fi(^t him hi April, not in a oajpcnter- shop, for es much money as he likes. Keep shady, Harry. James Ginuncos, 49 Madison st TioG iHm Jack.— J. Glddlngs' dog Tlgc, and Mr, White's dog Jaok, 341bs each, are to fight at 49 Madison streetrUin £o 12th, for $100 a side. CniB Matched AOAm.—Mr. Buckley's dog Crib has been matched to fight Mr. Quandrell's dog Buy, for 9160 a side, on the 23d of April, at 49 Madison street PHAia * Os., STEAM JOB PRIMTEB|}, 33 BEESUIN BnUET/ MBIT VOU. * Bivf descrlpOoD of Plata and OmlsMntal Job FrtnUM prsmpUy oitlsd St the shortest noUee, iDd meat resBonabIs tuna roa CAsa. aoxiMO wiTuooT A m^»9mti\ on, auLtiuio iBt An riMnci es ATTACK AND BBLF SBTBNOE^ Eiplalnod In so ouy a manner that any mneo may eomprabead Ikl* lUolUlArt Onotalnliif desolpUaatof CORBEXT PCOIUBIIO ATTITTIDS, u pracUaed by Iha Dosl celebnM Bezsn of Uis pnsant day, DY OWEN BWin, FBOnSOR OF IBB ART. Price 12ii cento, moiled tnn oTpostsfe. U-Sm F. BRADY, PabUlhsr, U Ana H, M. T. JUBI BECaVED, A HUHH BmTI.T Of. FIOHTB FOR TUB C H A BI P iO H ■ HI F, AND COEBIUTED PRIZE BATIUB j Or an oocount of all lbs Priss Battlea' fbr tho Champlosslilp bom Ibe days of Figg and Bronghlon lo tho present timej sad also or many other game and extraordinary Battles betwsan Irtt-rats PugUlals of ancient and modsn tlmea. Compiled IVem 'AO's £<^e <ii londe*,' •Asi>na,'ud od((DarB«ir««, BY TBB EDITOR OK BELL'S UFE IN LONOOH. London: Pobllahed at "Bell's Llfb" oOce^d sold by WILLUER BOOERS, 43 Nsasao it, N. T. ■' Price Two OoUais and t Half. .8& OAMUI «AMBIt! TIE SDBSOUDER HAS ON HAND AND OFVEBS lORSALi; OAUr FOWlA comprising OoonlerftaUi, Kallves, Beltoos, Irish, airgeals, WUd bidia, Sumatra, and Spaslah. Alao, ta> of the above brssla sent by Bipresa to any part of the CDltedStalsas, «l-«m JOHATUAN DORWABT, lapcastor Oty.Pa. TO THB BPOilTlNe FRATBBNITY. THE DNDERSIONB) B PRQ>AIIBD TO SCFFLT TO TBE SPOBUKO commnnlty of Uie Called Slates a ooopMs assart m snt of the most modern pallama of Imported and Amarlcaa Plajiai Chrda, at low nim, postpaid. Advantage Ckrda, any pattsrnjjl a nook, ftss of pcslsgt.. ^-^m F. nBAPfTu ABB it, K. f. VAOHT BDILDBN. GEO. W. FRIEND, WBO HAS LAB) DOWN AND HADE TBB patterns of a krge number of the late Oeorge Bleen' Iktttii Yachls, and wbo aba had flill ohargs of laybig dowo the United Btotsa aloamer Niagara, as well ss the msnmoth OolUns ttesmsr Adrlatio, Is. now ready to eonlrac) to build YAOITB of every deswIpUoo, and wU gnamnlee the boats ba builds shsll net be Infbnor In speed, iliiUlk snd beauty, to any tbat Ur. Bteen aver constraelad. ApMy lo Mr. FsiBiD, atUs resldonce, Wishmgtoa street, between Hsad I sti ist^ Oreen Point, Brooklyn. P-Sm FIAirOB AND HUOOBOm. TBE BORACE WATERS MODERN mPROVlD TLWOS AND HZLO- DBONS sre to be Ibund only at Ho. SU Broadway.—Pianos to raal^ and rent allowed oo porchase; Ibr lale on mcotbly payments. Bsooad- bond Flsnos from SSO lo |1M; UeledeoDa, tW k> If Si. Says tbeCbrlaUan Intoingeocor: "The Udrtee WalorsFIouss, to- elegance of ctipstractlcD, superior deolb and sweetness of |«as, wer» pronounced by competent Judgee at the Crystal Palace Is be bi so ra- specls mosler-plecos of mechanical tliUI. HaTlng landed a laii» number of the Horace Woleis Flaabs.'wecsoipMk w tbelr merUs, from penonal knowledge, as being of the very best quality." 41^s> TO TUB MTBBB OF TUB OLD BNOLIBB , TNViaCRATING OAME OF KNOCK.'EU-DOWMB.—TBOUAB SCiXJ- 1 VAN STEWAKT reepectniUy Inlbms bis (Henda and Ibe publlo, IhM ho baa Sued up a moat splendid dry BBITtLE OROUND, wherejnoUe- men can tpena a very pleasant ersalng, a Uie W ASUINOTON HOTIL, No. IT York street, Brooklyo, two blocks Ihm FiiUm and fblhartn* Ferries. N. B.—Ales, Wines, Brandies, and Sogon oflbebestaaallty. Cb^ and Sleaka cooked at die abotleit notice Good oomftirtable bed rooBs by tbo night or week. Bell'a Ufa bi London, and all the aporUng |iapen taken. Alao a noil aplendld collocUon of plcturea In the oar room and parlor. Dancino- Cuallenob Aoceftbd.— Lawrence, Masa, March 2pd, 1867. Ur. EDiioa-In yonr Oufpea of (Saturday,) 2lBt of Feb., tbere oppeared " A Challenge to Dancers," iVom Mathew Kershaw, of Philadelphia, to dance any man hi tho United States, or any other States. I have anxiously waited for the Cliffeb of the following week to ascertain If any one had accepted the challenge, but found Uiat It remained nnonswered. I am therefore Srepared to back myself for $200, to dance cither Mathew lersbaw, or (his boy pupil,) Edward Chew, on their own terms, viz.: hornpipe, jig, and waltz, three tunes, twelve steps to each tuno, everv step to be danced twice over, right and left, exactly alike, taps and time; to dance In pump shoes—to bare three judges or ohalkers, each party to choose one obalker, and tho thkd to be phoson agreeably to both parties. Should It so happen that no miss tap, or time, or othc^ fanlt Is made, to dance It over. I will give or take reasonable expenses to dance in Philadelphia or Boston. Editor of the Oupfbr to be stabchofdor. Let them not claim to be champions of nolontlflc dancing until this Is tried and decided. I am not an entire stron- ger to Mr. Kershaw, having danced with him in England many years ago. Any communloitlon .will be strictly attended to. Address Wiujah H. Hakben, Lawrence, Moss. Don't Look WoU. Now, there Is no need of havUig thst bolr so br down over your (brehsad; It don't look beooDlng. Yea donlksowbewto get clear of It, yea say. Well, we'll tell you. Pnrchaae some of Dr. Oooraod's Poudros SobUls, and by Ibllowlng Iho direettons given you, all snper flnons bolr msy be eradicated wlUiont Uie least liOuryto IbssUn, try It once.' In removtog pimples, freckles, blotches, to., the Doctor's eolebrated Italian Medlcalad Soap Is the best arUelo ever offered. Bo, too, wllh regard to Hair Dye. lDbol,thaDoclor'acasB'elkaarewbst they are represented to be. Ibey may bo hsd of Dr. Oooraud^ at No. ST Walker street, Ibtt store firomboadway; also, of T. R. Oallsnder, No. BS Bonth Third itreet, Fhlladelphia; and of J. B. Bales, No. 129 Washington street, Boston. IfXW HiND BOOKS FOR HOME lUPBOVEMSST-BY MAll. TTOW TO VBITE; A NEW FOCKET MANUAL OF OOMTOBniON XX'and Letter-WrtUng. 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Ono Dolbv will pay Ibr Iho Ibur works, Ui paper, and SI 7t hi mns- Ibi. Tbey will bo sent losnbserlbeis, postage prepaid, aa bat aa leaned, by VOWLIR * WELLS,UlSoadwsy,N. Y. dT-uT THB OBIOINAL OHRTkTV'B MHItrBBIia, (Tbe oldest sstabllabed Band Is Ibe world,} Frota 4T3 Broadway, Nsw Tork, OomprWof Twslve Mosldsns, Voeallats, sod Oomsdlans, J. W. RAYNOB Ji E. B. PIBIC^ IVoprMors, sre DOW nsklDg tbsir Aminsl Tonr, sad wlUappear tai an lbs Frbielpil ansa oCIhaUnhia doling the e^rbiasodBoioDsr, In* - cbelea aelsetln or Oama tflllaBtrslBy. 43-ta J. T, SOMMEUT, Agsot BBTAIftr MINkTBBW,. AT MBCBANICB' BAUt *n BBOADWiT, OtSS EFDIY NIOBT. THE miOINAL and OBly BSTANTF HmBROB-lba best Band la silalniBs naiHMsil of tbs ftOowtog uriaoa psrfcmen: Jaif BtmA JWI Ayaiil, Am AfianL T. & PNOdsnssI, P. a a BTfWt, W. P. lab, J. avert, B, r ■ - - cbeU, sod M. lawls. Now Borlasiine AdaMon it eeats. Cotnissiioa at 1^ o'cMk. If. «. nvvn, m Howard-BI llallery, & ]7ow Borlasiinaa an^ q«l«alUles srsry/'~"' BOAT AND TAOHT BDILDINS. NEWMAN h RANDAIX, BDIU>EB8 OF SOME OF THE DEET O0A1B now aSoat, have Just taken poaaeasloii oTlhsIr new snd eitenatvs eslabllsbmont, foot of llOlh street, balHver, where they are prepsia* lo eiecule all orders In lbs Bestkif and Yacht Uos, wllh on sya t» apeod snd real service. _ N. bR., among others, built tbe <> Undine," otPlUsbnrgb, "OoDtt. nental ■" Boca Boots " 0. U. AV' " Bea WItob," " J. D. R. Poti^" <■ Lady Puunon," •• Daniel D, Weslervelt," Hanaret Emma," ."WU. HamH. Decker," "MlkoWalsli,""Ripple," ofNowDodbrd, "Oma^ cell," of New York, sod the '• Cbmllle," of Plilladelphla. Also, the Boll Boats ■' Northern Light," Amerloon Olrl," " Bee's Wlof," ■Ibr. nsdo," "Storm BUd,"''arspesbot," ke., to. Oars, Scnlls, Small Bpais, oonslsoUy oa band. Bosli of all U^i built loonier. i-Bm "ORBAT Ilf nOUTBB OF WMIBT CBWBPB B.". : FRANK FOREBIQl'S 8P0RTINO ffOBEH-BBCENTXYPCBUBHID,. 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MODBIi BILLIARD TABIiiu AND COMBINATION CU8BI0NB, PATENTED FEBRUARY It, IIM.. Tbese Tbbtes combine lbs nicest matbemaUcal seooaraoy of vMC^ msnahlp wllh olegsnco of design, and possess lU the i; iqM. (Steemsdhy llissoleDUIlopUyar. Tbay bave many saTanlafSiQStltt any olfasr Tiablea manQfactored, Ibo Cuabtens havhiig a tUosly-sdjBSMi beveL snd are very low Jmt so eenitnicted u lo prsvoal Hi bontac orlamptDceftheball. Tbey era now uied bi'preferenee to all Mbaii tithe principalHotek sod PubUo BtlUard Rooms In Nsw Yctk,aad bgs smalaor players Ibrouf bout Ibe oeontry. ._„_.„ AU orders to be addressed lo HICHAEI. PBELAN, Salesrooms IK and in Broadway, Jf.'Y. Balranae la Math tfNsk' JUBt PUBUSIIEP-PBIOE >1, "IBE OAMB OF BliJIBfH" : Us Tbeory and PraoUee, wllh lanereos fUostrallOBS, ByMicfaBia Fhelan, solhor of''B0i£«i H'itt-ila «^ flreeon receipt of prioe, by O'OONNEB k OOUlMlA^ HABDtlissLir.'T. TBB OBBAT TBOTTBB* or IBM. THE BUBSCRIBltRS'DE9IRE TO OIVE NOTIOB OF THE WtSiOk- lion of the foUowUig new and elegant Prints. TbeUkeaasMi oriba horssa snd Ihsir drtvsis sre accurals and oolored to tba Ufa lA'Iha higheat style of the arL lbs ilisa given biolads a suUabla nargla A> ttUBlBf- TEMPLE AND LANCET, ' Is their gr«t match Ibr IWOO, over Ibe CiolnvtUe Cooie, I.' 1", tsft SftHM: the boise under the ssddla, tbs aare In binnssi'i^ ' woDbyUncet. .nin«,3d8jaa:a:UJ<.. ' ,/ '.■ Slie,22(80Inebei. ntoeSS. The above bi a aplriled picture of this gtest rata bstiiwn Ihdif two msgnllleonttrotlsn,wbosTeDOW rivals IkrlbsCbamplowhlpef the. PBINCEANDLANTBm,' ; . „ , ' In their match fbr tlO,000, two mlla bssts, ta wageas, orer lha.VaUB. Course, L, L, B^. U, IIM. Tlm^'tilTV; na»\ ««■ . ;., Blss,2ailOliieh«s. Tries, S3. TbssBpurbFriaos,wbiaerar lb* peat ten mile molch with Bm|. and Lantern, the bmoos mo of the celebrated Black Bashaw, nsda «. UiUoeoukmadsserace,prevla| beth to bo poaseosed of gataa iBd apasd of Ibe highest order. _ , LADY HOflOOW, ROCEBT. AND mOWNDMB, . ' TMlhig hi taaneasftira nrso sod ilaks of BOOO, ov« Iha UsKtt Oooiss, L. L, BeptlS, ' • Time. J«i J^Lja*' '' ' Mx«.'93inloen«s. Prlea,f8, Asrorthaabove Pi^ls will beears(Ulraavek)ped,aadMDtbr ai^'(ft;irt«Mwt« r.«»ipt« ordwajodrsin^li««ef lh*trt» advertls^L rCClr.-, «"Wj2f!U!f..T.' ■ILMABD BALOOB BOB ■ALB, RCUVEI.AND, OBIO. SIX HEW AND RPLOOMD TABUILIR BMP^Ball'saiMbydO, two side rooms, sad Omfarn'mi oookliuiaf<u1in«its above; fbnUbad la Ibe best style, and brii^sfM ^^MlproSlcrittOpermoslb. tlveyears lesse^ at a vary tow.ifft i%rt ofMfUcbsse 00 lime; or aa eichasge ergoodi. " „_ fbla k a rarecl»noa; ihalesaa bakii worUttUoS^IW ltarthsr(>itk»kii,addrsaaW. J.,Bai4M,P.0.,CbV«Uad,a 4MI THBFAOinO* BY J. A. rARBXfa, 4N Wahlsitaa ifrest, oi!pcri^;<aiifa' lUiM,. . (U si^ sas Am; Us to the ptfmi 9^rm* .OmU I Hf&y * ■f* . ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■