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NEW YORK CLIPPER: a »d*, UUhU j»'.wrot* . >. u*W*SnOt Wdllf-bOBM, that nooaer, aboct April 10, i mmuiMli"! at N*wpork,H.L,*ay*b* sent to las/if hi wUvtoosnl* Cards,'' aal to Mr. Howe, for ■ auaWift'rto-jWtth money eoeloaedln each letter, lrtta*s*ai.*Mbss?rd fromaelwr oftbem. We do not know wlib JLif Dee, bit rwatrOy many letter* have been eelied at SavtrlMportoflonlhrpnilioot theoountry, under the pie* that aha *ertle* lowborn they wereadareesed were carrying on en Ulegl- 5wili***rt»*al OorborrelpoBtot'ilelieniui titTe beenMoec ihVaaaakar. ■ It remains to be mo relwoeUwr Us prtmte letters of SUSSmm be ednd,«t will, even br the TJ, a authorities, thul nTtm^Bpertut «ueatlon>one m wblon every ©mice Is Interested. Do*btl*a* In the wboleule letare or tottery, end gin enterprise letUrn,UeDirtleifo «elilaf bkTelud floe opportnntlle* for stealing cttw/tndnore Imporleal tod vstnlble deeomenH. - 1 I'M.—"A. bets B that • osrtiin iteemboet has two amok* pipes— ■ betanh* bis only one. i, howevsr, bu teen toe boat * few noon MfigaUtebM * mtdt, while B has never (MB Ibe boat B deltas ghat A oensot wis, because he bid a tun Iblnf. Pleue Reside It." entitled, to tbe money. B no doubt tbooghl hi bed t eue thing, or be wonld not b»v* risked big money. Where both parties have eausl fatalities for ascertaining a disputed point, ud etob bicke nil ontikw, tbi loeer bu no right to complain If he bu been ovor- reanbe«\ If weien were to be upset, on the prlsolple Uut > men cannot win one lire thing, when one has no advantage OTerth* other In ucerUlnhif hole, we wonld fled It» dlffloall matter to eetllo the many contentions that would arise therefrom. itrnm —i <'in ball Is pitched wide of tho wloket, and It should tarn m aid bit the batsmen, who Is before bis wloket, la ho oolf 2. IT a ru tails called, end a tys rnu as well, can both be counted, and Kit aboald b»T« been vlit tleo, on a run for eaoh be olalmed I"., .. 1. Re. the ball mnit be pitched straight from wloket to wicket, to reader a batraien Utble to be out 6tf» wfebf, iee law 24. W • ball li a no tad II cannot by toy possibility be a wlie boOi i, PhUadelpbIa.-ln qoolt playing,, with partner*, It ayV***partner«a eaokaideleplay alternate!/. nMM|*n*£3lBmb*1»*.M n^ oateVte bete are edT, .edeMifbls own money back. i •1Bfflal-t«r~«od offleei will tppmtlaMI aaad j»Jrw» Hyon phawe. Thanki for the lail maUsV': D,%,,'T)e*ia, Ohio.-We are aorry, onttl^edUkm of that amsy elippadoatiaddenly. , . doowBL'ir. T^-Tatjua wickets ai momeralad are placed to the <nrjm' credit; ak», stamped out, and Ml Hided. : ,Wm. Oatnaasna-, Frovldenoe. B. I.—Tom 8prm| wu beaten by Nad rVdatar.m hie aeoondfliht with'UiUpoglllil. . 1 . '. .sivjriA*, Prttaburgbv—Oelspoltu cannot be obtained here. Merer, barring seta one, we cannot describe them. Will enquire,however.). ' Boaoai.—John Howard, an English pedetbias, li laid lo bare cleared twenly-algbt feet In one leap. Acoum, Maine.—.Too oan procore plh o( P. Healy fe Co., M Wal ant alieet, Philadelphia. We do not keep them. , - t . Baunon.—Tbo h«l|bt or Trinity Omrch' Steeple It aald to be 3N feet; Bunker HU1 Monument la 330 feet In hoLjht Janr Twirasnt, OJoafO —0. B. Ibone hi sail to^be In Kauaa, Tonr aewi Item* were anticipated by other compondenta. J. B„ Dedbant—We rerwarded yoor letter.on TaeHayhul. ■ Dura Hoiaioiv, Clereland.—Letter (orwarded. J. 0., Chkaco.-& MaUftry ■ with Bryanf a MlaatitJa, la Due oily r J. T. E., WaUlngferd, Oonn—We know nclblii of lb* wok, , Flaawi, Beaporl.—Oonaull " Tout! on the Hone> n ' ■ by . . aaentlr It ooooli for ooe or the other only. In the crest or do mn betni obtained by any other meana, then one ran ihall be added to UuTtoore or wide eofl or m tatU, to readi the law| therefore, If a ran M nude from a bye or overthrow it would ooanl lo which erer wu called. Bee law II, which la Teryezpllall on tbli point. Kiw Tonos -" We tnbmlt for yoor dtdikm wbelber the Tender' bUt or Belllo bu made the aaloker! werhwa panafe acrou the Allan' Ho." TbeBilUobumid>tb>fattettwerlernpaiuge. Allhoogh theTanderbUI, la her reoeat ran lolha port, allied a greater number tf mllea than the Balllo on to but paiaaie, aba wu Bevertheleu eereril boor* looter than that renal. If the time for dirfereioe In dblance were to be dedaoted- from In* Tanderblll'i ran, ehe might bare the adTanlete, hot u the qtouon la, which Tttael made tbe matael weaiem panage, we anawar, la* BalUo. Jit, Phllad'a.—"Will yon please decide the following belt The time that Thioder and dray Beard went for a prcmlom orar the Foial Breeae track, I bet there wcnld.be a beat made In leu than 3:40, whloh the holder fare op ifler the) Snt heal, that baTlng been'made la 3^9. Now, u I isppcae yon are aware, tola raoe wu pottponed ■Iter fire bcate, ti Ihe followlig Baiorday, when only one bone went round. Am I entitled to thla money or notf",.,.Toaaie falilyen Uled to Ihe money. . Rusia, J. 0.—Crftoaje.—"1. A game of flre card Orlbbage U ttlng played; the Snt cud played la a T, Ihe eecond a 3. Ihe thfrd a «, tbe foorth a 8, the flTth a 4, tbe llxth and hut a S. WU1 the hut play mike them all oonnt u a atqaeace, or not? 2. Bappoie, la the aame game, Ihe lul oard played make* It or 81, oan one for but card be ooontedr" 1. Tee. 3. IT ltwera mad*, too poinU akonld be Uken for the fifteen, and one for lut oard; hot in lbs oaie of SI, only two polnti J. Tauai Nan, Amitardam, K. J.—OrtM.— "Please anrwertb* {Ulowlng tnutlon: A ball la bowled atnighl, and wonld hit .the wloket; thehatuun play* at, bit mlsaeellwlu hi* bit, whloh'be mimedliWy lets go, and stop* Ihe ball with bu bind. la he'oot, aad lawhalwayr" He la out, for bandllog tbsball. Ibjitoprelty •harp praotloe, bowcTer, or alio tbe bowling mod bays been muara* My alow. Boun, Borllnaton, N. J —AS Am.—"Two of oe were plarug this game, each haying acorod Are; In the seat bud. A played aoe, tbe enly trump he had, wbllo B held queen, and Jaok, tbeee three be- AQUATICS. Teb Foixma Fea^ fra San FiuKci«5b--rIn oar leurt we gnvo a Toport of Mr. Frank Wneeler'B raccnt great feat in palling weights, in Son Francisco, and of hit having beat- en the proTic^perforrnnnco'of Mr. John H> Hood/, the printer. We underBtand that Mr. Moody 'was on the cvo of star ting for homo when , Wheeler offered to make a match with him for $500, and would not, therefore, enter Into any agreement, bat' to show the public- that ho was not to bo beaten by Mr. Wheeler, he nntle/took, at ahort notice, another poll at the weights, the following result of which we And In the Son Francisco Daily Call, of May 18: Fauura WnmxB Butdi The frit performed by Frank Wheeler, on Thursday lael, at tho Pioneer Gymnasium, baa been thrown In the abide by the utonnhlag endurance or the young printer, Hr. J. H. Moody, manireeted at the Plata Oymnaalom yesterday. Wheeler, It will be recollected, polled, In ten noun, without cats*- Uon, two weights, somewhat over 14 lbs. each, 18,017 times. Mr. Moody, yesterday, In the same time, and without paoilog, accom- Slubed «3,4t4 pulla—belting Wheeler by 8,817. Moody, not Mill- ed with simply boating bis opponont, continued bis arduous and self-imposed task for an additional hour, making the total number of pills for eleven hours 67.460. In person, Mr. Moody Is not above the middle height, sparely built, and weighed 188K pounds bobro tbe eccompllihment of the Uuk; on weighing Immediately after. It was found be bid lost three pounds. His age Is twenty yein. EDs manner of performing the feat differed from that or Mr. Wheeler. Tho latter wu "peeled" to the loins; Hr. Moody wu olad In a thin merino undershirt; ho swayed bis body to the right or left as be drowthewolghla; Wheeler's body scarcoly moved as be eitended or flexed his arms. Tho following table will show the number of pulU for each succcsslvo hour 1st hour. 3d. do .. 8d do ., 4th do . . 6th do.. Pulls. ..6490 ..7291 ..7033 ..6480 i..6464 Pans. 6lh hour 7013 7 th do BtOO 8th do .............6*88 8lh do ..6160 10thdo ..; ..4W4 . Total In ton norm .....82,464 . /, llthbonr ! M38 ■' Toulnbnjhtrpollafor 11 hours.....67,460 Mr. Moody Ja now ^ibii way home. So formerly re- sided in Maiden, Maes.', and worked for 'his father at hla trade, (printing,) lot .Boeton, where: he now has a brother, In Washington street We - take some pleasure in record- {ng/ihe inccefls of a. brother typo, in tho performance of sioh an extraordinary gymnastlo feat •w9 big the only trumps out. A mide hlgn. game; B saved bl* Juk, and tfabn* that he la out, bis Juk oounUng low, u well u jack. Who la eerrectt" B Is out; Juk, being the lowest tramp put, loores low esad Juk, which ooanl before gun a. Wa. Bnwir. Reach P. 0,, Gacidi West,—To regularly, and Ihe fact of some or them not i explained by "Uncle Bam," or "Johnny Bull," solve the mystery. Perhaps Hr. (hmpbelt, oi IHIH08 IK DETHOIT, TKtBecat Umi) BcM-KiOng Oa»u <ml tf Scatm- Csoil Hating TJanoa,' Jose 17,18H.. Bsrioa Currm— Biri II wu my Intention,at one time to lend yon a foil report or the great trotting match between frank 0ranger, aid the Unknown, hot u the Curat has given an aosonnt of It, and the whole analr being amongat the tbnae that were, I pau It by with one or two remarks, vis: that tbe gptlr of the 3d of Jue, 1868, will and Juk, which ooanl before gams. Wa. Bnwir, Reich P. 0,, Osnidi West,—Tonr papen are mailed " " " """— ~"" reaching youcouldbe " wen I4fy disposed to .bar Toronto agent, could arrange It satlsraotorlly to aupply you." Drop bim a line, and If you think proper, the moaey. . ; Qrqo>', Claolunall, Oljlo.—there has been no oouslon In this seollon aiyetln whiohiald lawba»beea-brookhtln liueitlon, lo that we oan bartly lDforrfl.ipo.wbat the general opinion Is. Tbe umpires Intend SforoUg It, we believe. A week or two emce we pnbllihed the oon- atnoUon rtaW npntJt :by AB'l Uife, which we .think u the echo or eplqlon onthe ojlbera(4e., ''WJ^ M., ; dnoln'Datl.—i'WewU endeavor to procoro for you a espy of 1 the' oonatiUitlon and by-Uwt of one of our draraillc olubs, % .WO can live you no further iDbrmatlon oorjcernlns; My. Alvm A Bjedf aid Mra.' Herbert! buTaa the report or the gentleman bavlcg beenithe flyil^pabaDd of: Mrs. Herbert hu. never bun conlradlctod, we preinmo the aiatement Is correct. '''i.'B«wici;'BaHlni'ore.i-The flreat'tresterh and eirlus 1 were the fM.r*earB*hll* that arrived la this oquqlry,lyom England. They arrived at Ibu port In Judo, 1838, Provlotu to this, bowever, a alsainel'oilM'Ibe^vanoab'cirouedtbc'Atlo ■wrsln Jaly, Iil»< Jn 1840, tbe lint steamer of the Canard line, the 8rltaniua,'a^lysf\atBosloV,Jiay l 18. • i.rseMi Nsaj Jork.H"Di<l BsdjIb of Alvi, Bcotland, ever pliy Hanson of Bpglan4 agunoatqoolUfsr Ibeohaniplogiblpf' Rennlo, tt*BoottHU BhamploH; played Hodgton or Daekuneld, tbe Eogltih obamptoo,'!miton'at .quoitsfordUOO'ahd theebamtionsblp, on th« Ulh.angu^leiri^tiUTeipool., II wu won by, Hodgson v by 17 ftSl. I .;.-v: ,:I^ r 4^BlW,^^el•a^Ob^».^M^ Oomery t* not lU Albany, we believe; will try and' loirn bU iddreas for you, however. If we SJ^be'aUoweatogMeesat jour object, H, Wrlfhl Is In want of an '' Vosoasni 'ObwrssMntW, Mass .—The victory was! ainady re- aardsdjaalparlloulanlntypo; II Is very deajmbl* that we should b^e^e aooie* of mitohes, kc., u soon u posilble afier they are 'isnm—Aklole reulved—will appear 1 soon! The thread of' the O^bermilter iMms to bt' of- aa Intereitlilg and eiolUng- riktire, 'It wonld at no barm to try li—IT not reliable, It will be at once returned. : J.'Hi'D.,' Ohietnnitl.—We do not know where Mr. Armstroag, the boree-tanjw,' ts at pre s ent) bit, If .we learn or his whareaboau, we wlUahof,hlmyrjnr,leUer., , 0, J.' fTrrBivlng paid tbe first month's rent In advance, the land' ION oat ekacl II from you In Ihe lame way is long u yon remain In poa^eaaloncrtber^emuei,''' 1 «•'••• • Hw DooVAlhiny —MorraViey bin been fo'tbls oily two weeks. He was hare in lUenrjanoe at the trill or Oanulngbim, for lb* kuung of Pandeen:' TbirawlUbearnatob^uallprosablity- . Tivh-JVin }., lioqlrrtlle.—Nomin ever ran a mil* la-foar mlnntes, *1 oba start; four m|nutea and twtnly-elghl leconds Is the beat time ^rer 'Biade In running a mile.' .> 1 ' '' B."AL, : j<ironto.—1. Mad. Buret la In California, we believe." 3, Mot tebg-p^stU ah toMlss BiUle BL Olalre's history, we are usable to gtvaforflbeInformation, • i . i ■ i -. Pawnr, flti Paulj Mlnanot*:—Tie weight or Bob 'Canal, when be l»UU8umvan,wjal6tlba.| Beoor.'sweight..when.he roogbt Bolll. vin 1 TU.a^rt,l7,01bs^; i in4Byer>wolghtlBDlbe.,loBuni van's 1J6, - Inot Cfloyeiaai—0*1 the "Boy's Own Book,".aad yea will'flnd j*ahi3jt!jtt^S^ 1 '* ."f*' 010 ' kD0 ^ f r "* tnl > lM M B.'Wr^is,8t^lflg\—WM'ivotd the mbrtik* la fhttra. Be* •Biwartocualoo. We caa'stailda repetition, of that other favor, ^rahhbrihibylsiUghtly.oflonrild*.: ■ . i. IsHJt FhlUd'aHrW»cc*Jda!l span the room for the iilraoa. That long be remembered by tho oltliei mpoiturea ever pracUsod upon ' MU 1H HIV 414 Ul ^ IU1B, 1DBO, Wlli f. Detroit u one or the greatest i .credulity of a aportlog eomf tbe whole aCilr appeared v> be :y. II wu trumpeted forth by mully. The mm and aubslinoe the "Almlgbly Dellsr,"tAe pals f all the dilly papers of Detroit, In the shape of paid notices, and alio found lu way Into tbe Naw Yore Curra and other piper* there, Uut a groat 60 mile trot would come off on Hamtramok Course, on a cer- tain day, Consequently hundreds came from Canida, a dlatanoe or from 800 tq 600 miles, end from different Slates of the Union, lo be disappointed. - Bach conduct Is highly ropreheulble, and In foluco will meet tbe roward It merits. Tho 20 mile trot wu good In Itself, and flnt-rale time wu mado; but tbe bond, the pound of flesh, wis wanting to satisfy J us Ilea Tne Unknown hone suffered muoh daring the night—bo wu attended by Dr. .James Fatloraon, Professor of Veterinary Surgery, In this city, who Old all that skill ud science oonld aocompllan to allevlato his sufferings, and lave htm U possible, bat of no avail; be died early neit morning; and the lut I law of the noble animal, wu being conveyed on a drag to the kniokera yard, minus tbe tail and inane. Tsay no more, but let tho whole aflilr ■Ink Into the oblivion which soon proceedings merit. There is andlheMmborlant subject, Mr, Editor, that I would like lo aeyafew words.upon, and thai U the necessity of aiamelaw. I have seen In tho newspapers of dlfforent Btalee, for sometime put, a loud grumbling about the oitcrmtnallou of tbe girao In their respeoUve States, and In some oues petitions bavo been lent to tbe legislature to bavo the evil remedied. Buob mi done lnH16blgin lul year, hat with no good result, I believe It will be tried again this year, .and much need there. Is for. It, u thla spring hu out Herbded Horod In Ihe destruction of game out of seuou; bundles of woodoockhavo been oponly exposed for bale In sto-es during the hatching seaaoDi wbloh must bare bconiAof off Ihtir eggi,tiy whom no poraoa knows; bul ono thing I do know, that two notod shooter* ([ can't call them iportsmen) bavo been In tho habit of killing wood- cock for the lut two weeks, (which la about a month bororo tho ■me). It I* not aeeeeilly that pals them to It; II la avarice, greed, a crawling after filthy luore. Their namts are W. P., alUa Clym of the Olouao, and E. MoD,, the neflui ultra of bis jparfy.. Tbeie tomAIri are the in! lo cry atop thief, and tbo loudest talkers Ja Ihe highway, la the market places, and la the siloon*; oondemnlng inch condaot, bat the fad Is, the true ipuil of chivalry Is hot In thorn. Patriotism; and, leneroilly, are words unknown |b tbelr vocabulary; they are onlyHt to kill crows and orris for a bounty, or send In an iffldavlt, signed aooordlug to law, to the ovcraoor ol some township, claiming a tea dollar bill for ahoollog' down a wild cat. I have no sympathy with inoh cullttni, inoh musk-rat poachers,'who affeot lo stylo them- solvo aponsmOn; they are bluphemersj lhey take the name la vain., They have no better claim to the liurels of iporlimen^thin halfaitrlved ghosts In purgatory oan put forth to a feu simple foot- hold among the stirs. Thorels no registry of'luobpot-huollng In any book cf heraldry that I know of. They believe In the doolrlne of miking hay while Ihe sun shines, and lay " Ihe flattering uuollon to their louts''and iiy: • "The rates afford us tender birds to day,' .'' -' Let'os kill them while they hut, i . For old Tom Brown, will snatch them soon away, •And all our iportbo pail— . . TheroforOlel hs shoot whlio'we alar And kill while we oan, ' ' And the icon spurn away '■ ■ Ofoeniorlous maa.". Qoolt playing la lu Ihe asoondaut, Malcbos aro being played every evening on Hungvyhlll, under tbe pilronige'of tnois 'tedii Ueobor the' art, Profealore Qoodiil and Paton; and on Mloblgaa Avenue, under tbe tutorship of Janes McKay, the most aooompuahed piaye 1 Detroit. Tho moit Important among.these matches wu belwee i Barry Torner (the blowor) ahd a Oana'dlaa, for (10 a a|de, 31 yuda. aad Jl hp, which wu won by tho blower, aftor a well oohtealed game, by one shot—other matches aro oh' the lasu and wlU oome off ntilweek. ,. P. B,—A match at quoits came off to day, .Thursday, 17th, Intl. between Jimei Moftey and Johnny Hordman, (alias Havering Juk for 110 a tide, II aholanb, ai yardi. 'Jack' found out Ihafhehad caughi a Tartar, the superior playlog uf Jamie made him quake ind shale Ilk* the upen leaf, and be lost Ihe maloh by 7 shot*. Johnle InUmatcd his Intention orp!»jlo|MoKiy another match at someraturo time. I will nail yon a report of lbs- doing* of Ihe Detroit Pigeon BbooUig Qub nett weeki I am yours traly, Bitcaoa. nitonp 'a »itr ai bb Aqor BiaAtt a. ''V! HAB-TABD T XOT'OBIO V I • ?:.\ . ( ' ..PirOtire* Taric CUffa / Asmama to a prerlotu annotmoement, the Becood Beacon Kegatta-oame off on Oharltt Blver, Boeton, on Saturday, Jane 19, between the hours of haU-past Are and half-pan tlx, p. lL Barely haa bo large a body or people ooQeoted to Wltneai a boat raoe, and rarely have tbe de- tails of ■ regatta, been bo Baooeeafally carried ont The first pleasant feature In the affair was the time of day ap- pointed for the. contest; the seoond, the punctuality of the start; the thlrd/tlio preparation of regatta cards, whereby the multitude could easily ascertain the names of the va- rious contesting boats as they appeared on the river; the fourth, tne anuHually olear course. In faot, everything was about as it should be. The water was perfectly smooth/the sun was obeonred for the, time, and a gestle east wind kept everything in a comfortable condition. The witt raoe for wherries, for a purse of $26. Distance, two miles. With the exception of the Swordash, whloh withdrew on account ot the illeneee of A. Webster, Jr., who was to have rowed her, they oame into line, prompt to the call, as follows: Boston.. 28 feel rowed by J.Sterna. Eutsro. 30 do do t Barrtagton. I Hack Bid 30 : do do - K. P. Clark. . ; D, B, Poland ?&% do .' .do Tbo BUS Doyle. At one minute beyond tbe appointed time,. (6:80,) they Bttvried In fine style, the Blackbird taking the lead, whloh she maintained throughout the' raoe. They, oame' in la the following order: 'Hi •* L.BIaok Bird...-... 14m. 84 lee 18..Boston..... lftn. 88 2..D.E.Pollard..; IB 17 J4..Kutern........ 18 88 Load plandlte were showered upon the vlotor, who proved himself more than. a match for some of our best oarsmen; and his time is better than any that haa been made on this river. The exoitement attending this noe bad scarcely died away, when the signal gun summoned the "six oars "into line. This race was for a parse of 876. DJstanoe, three miles. v Eight boats originally entered; bnt one, the Exile, Bubtequeatly withdrew. The names of tbe remaining seven, together with their orews, eto., are aa follows: Harvard, 40 feet; rowed by A. B. R. Agassis, 0. Orowahuhleld, 0, A. Knot, J. H. Ellison, B. B. Gelston, B. W. Oowninganlelda. ..Bunker Hill, 47 reel, 0 In.; rowed by Baverly, Bhooker, 0. Faulk- ner, O. Lewis, M. quaa. Coxswain, John Beed, fort BUI Boy, 42 feel, 8 In.; rowed by J. Marry, a Shea, M. Drls- coll, B. O'MelL J. Murray, A. Murray. . ..Bhamrook. 44 feet; rowed by J. Wood, J. BaUty, P. Ehaoghnosry, P. QaUagber, T. O'Herran, 0. Faooner. Eobertammet,48feet; rowed by H.Honaben, J. Monabao, H, MoEenna, W. Maloy, J. Fitzgerald, W. Merey. ,8llrllng, 41 feet, 8In.; rowed by H, SalUvan, T. Leery, J. Martin, P. gain, J. O'Brien, J. Crowley. . . IJimuBactaansa, 48leet; rowed by M. F. Wells, J. Harrington, D. Bboa, M. Harrington, T, Qoln, M. (Join. These boats started at 67 minutes 26 seconds after five, a little In advance of the stated time, six o'olock. They made a pretty good stark The Harvard was a little astern of the other boats, owing to their not baching well up to the line. This little difference she soon made np, however, 1 almost ileaplng out of the water at the first stroke, and immediately took the lead, closely followed by the Fort Hill Boy. The cheering was now Immense. The James Bnohanan had prooeeded out.a short distance when she fooled the Stirling, and some number of seconds elapsed before they got dear, The Burling kept on, while the James Bnohanan gave np, and shortly returned. Mean' time the remaining boats worked on bravely. About fif- teen minutes had elapsed when the Harvard was plainly descried on the home stretch, olean ahead of everything. Shonlnow rose upon ahont, and many an anxiousBtudent gave vent to the wildest enthusiasm Imaginable. The boats returned in the following order: .Harvard 10m 22 uo 14,.Bhamrook 31m (0 .TortBill Boy... 21 20 I»..Stirling .22 ,08 .BaberlEmmet.. 22 21 18,.Bunker BUI.... 28 . 00 The boats' now assembled around the judges' stand, when 0. F. Slmmln, Esq., presented the prizes to the win' olng boats with the following speeob: It la with feelings of moro thin ordinary pleasure that I present to yon the prise* awarded for tbe Becood Beacon Aegalta II aboald be a Bubjeot of oosgratnlatlon to every thinking man lo witness Ihe revi- val or manly sports among us, ana to know that oloquenl pens are en- titled lu the oause. Every hour upon Ibe water Is a deposit )n Life'* Saving's Bank for prospective'use, whose dividends are. not affected by lime* of panic May tho spirit, energy and iklll you have mani- festo! to-day follow yon Into wider Held* of action and attend you amid mora Important Issues I Let mo, howevsr, oounlel you at barl- ing not to pull through life at your recent pice, or you will arrive at Ibe goal with llltlo hoarl lert lo enjoy tho prise;,* long pull, a aleady and etrong poll, with a quick recover, with occasions! and transient efforts, like that of to-day, demanding the eierojse of every vital en- orgy is, I fanoy, the best role In every thing. ' Oahebilfor tbe lubscrlben to the Beacon Prises, and of us, the Judges, I have to thank the Press, and all who have aided aqd taken pin in Ibis Regatta, for their uniform ccurlosy and cordial'ec-opeis- tlon, and we true! that many a coming year may see ue, and those to cone alter us, unmbled hire to witness and to parUdpalai in eon- teals for the "Beicon" Prizes. Bejololng with yon all that wejhave given a holiday arid pleuure to tbbdiaudi, and moreover that the priua have been u gallantly loel u fairly and bravely wen; with'not a speck upon the Air character of our noble sport,.' !■ bid -you ill heartily farewell. Oo on and prosper I . ., '.■■<■:;; NavwBOBOH BxoiRA.—In onr advertising department will be found the programme for the regatta to.come. off ■t J^bnrgh on the All of July. The lndaotmests held <mt 4tNf trery fair, and there will, no doubt, be ■ strong representation from this city. The regattas of the New- burgh gentlemen have always given the greatsaitttlBfac- tlon, and the coming one' will prove no exception, : \ •jsailUtaBadaimyg^ , ...•! /iv*kV»lillad'a.-'rb» rsaulni;of''Oiteh.wtlgbt la that'the parte* ,iaitfjMM^^whUi toils lham but; laiy an not restrtoted to mooverlheaoMaatprt dp by JUttiy Wai^^ye^abaJiinwwlUrtoalvoatlw^ , " '^^—iiPloioarih^Hadjour remark* torn Wltsd *» an " ' obllihod. .ItlstnaaUeindw.- — " iufptayby'aote, pIaybT*ar6Biy.i 'IfB.'—li 'JO* Osharjl Isi tat MM beaten by Hyer,la a flght down' ,Trr**aui^i,f : ,',''', 1 it:v;!! . . ■ ■ s'.fr>^ BortoB.-:rb* B^MtX'irajr Uriidy u typ*. w. stall U '*jB^"^^eywo«nW.»b*«np D bllihod. It 1st '■ tifiilii-'Wo pTannt* the BjW playeri read mtnslo. si 'M.'wawuw knew *een*T*rf ol*f *r perfornwri la*> I Uatoh at Fma Erioun FLATiNoi—Two. Philadelphia fire jjjjglnes, the Hope and Frahklth, had a trla^l cf pity. Ingw the 16th, for a wager of $100. -The Hope won, havii)g thrown a stream to 'the ' height of lfiff ftet, while the' Franklin reached but 140 feet,- • * . —1. ,, " Z' >., ; : A Yalvabli i ". QiJOSTia, l i '^-A gentieman In Olnolana- tl has e> game oook, two and a half .'years '. old,' wbloh baa been vlotor of twenty-one b4^tl9s,'and the amotin< of mq- n«f netted from his bajyirt Is tboat 17,9001 ■ < y .... t-uiS d, | - . Toubth oi Jolt Beoatta d» Boston.— The aathorltlei of Boston having declined making any appropriation for a regatta on ike corning national annlvewary, we are pleased to learn that the roung Hen's Dernoontlo Club have taken tbe matter In hand, and will give a regatta on Charles Blver, on the 5th. There will be three noei, namely: Pint, for.wberrK*. 2 mile*. 1 prlue: BtS aad $18. ■ Beoood. for 4 oared boat*, I all**, 2 prlsei: ago and SU. Thbd. for 8 and 8 oared boats, 7 mues, with an allowance of 80 mi. ond* to the oar: 8100 and »o. 1 Boats from all parts of the country are Invited to enter, free of oharge, and a book will be opened for the purpose at tbe Young Men's Democratlo Club, No 8 juroantlle Building. The oommlttee, on this regatta. Is composed of Messrs. James J. Flynn, W. S. McGowan. F. A. Bridge, Joseph N. Ford and James M. Stevens. Nothing will be left undone to make tbe regatta one of tbe most exciting ever witnessed in Boston. It la gratifying to observe that the want of spirit evinc- ed by the old fogy authorities, Is more than oompenBBted for by the enterprise of the Young Democrats of Boston. Two Pub 8 coil Baos.— We understand that a match has been made for a loullirig race between the boats " Posey Oat," and " Blessed Baby," the fust to be rowed by Win. WIndover and Andrew Lathan, and the Blessed Baby by Juilu* Tonns-and-Jaa,-8herdon. The race Is to take place on the 1st »f July, starting from the Hook Dock, foot of Jackson itreet,;Esst Blver, at 2 o'olook P. M-, thence along the New York shore, and around Blaokwell'B Island, returning to the Sugar Home dock, foot of Cherry street, Inside of stake boat The amount to be rowed for Is $100, of whloh $20 has already been deposited, and the balance to be made good two days before the race. i . A New Baoi Boat Club has just been formed In this city by the students attaohed to the Colombia College, forty names having already been enrolled. They have secured 'one boat, 61 feet long, and are making arrange- ments for others. A commodious boat honae hag been i ereoted by the club just below the Bed Honae, at Har- lem. The members enjoy themselves In rowing on the beautiful course from the Bed House to MoOomb'a Dam. Match Boat Baoi tn Albant.— A raoe will come off at Albany, on the 13th of July, between tbe raoe boat Minnehaha, of. tho Knickerbocker Olub, and the Phantom, of tbe Pioneer Olub, both of that olty, and both tlx-oared boats. The .distance will be three miles—one and a half miles op, and return. . Bioatta of thb New Yobk Yaout Club.— Tbe sweep- stakes regatta of this olnb around Long island, on Thurs- day, 24th Inst., promisee to be a splendid affair. The entries wonld olose on Tuesday last, the 22d Inst, and up to the day previous, the following vessels had been entered at the Seoretarj'a office: i( Base, Schooner W. H. MoVloker, Bylvle, do ;.W. A. Blebhlns, Favorite, do .'. ...A. 0. Klsgsland, Widgeon, do .> .....Wm. Edsar. Undine, , Sloop . L. W. Jercrse, Mebeooa, do ....... ,j J. 0. Bscnett, Jr., Madgis, do B.P. Loper, Una, do .-. !..;.....'. ,'...W. & Duncan, lllnnls, do .....T. W. Thorns*. As the sailing orders douotreetrWt the yachts as to sails, should the wind .prove favorable some exoltlng sport may be anticipated. '" FED E8TRIANI8M. ' The Harvard Is a new boat, bullt by HoKay, of St. Johb; and is, without doubt; the fastest six oar.in New England. Her orew, ati well as Mr; Olark, the winner of the wherry prize, were the reolpients of many honors beitowed 1 upon them by the boats from the British steamer arid the Navy, yard and othersJ ','■'' ,• Tbe races'ended happily, and may tte Bet down as the best that have as yet transpired. May we go on lm- provmgr''"'" ; • • •' •' 'Aqoa. HiBLEK Model Yacht Olob Rboatta.— TljefpnrU) an- nual regatta of thla olub; whloh was originally, fixed for Monday, the 41th lnel.,.was, as we announced last weelf, obliged to be pdatponed until the following day (Tuesr day).ln consequence flf the yachts, owing to,the want of wind on the first day, not being abla to perform the dis- tance In seven hours, the time named. In accordance with tbe Bailing rules and regulations .o( the, .Olub, the yaobts were bound to sail the distance over aga^n the fol- lowing day. . ■ , ,. .... ; . Onlr/ueeday, tbe 15th Inet,, only four out of the six yachts whloh had taken part in the preoedingdayla con- tott, appeared to oontest lor.the prlzea offered by tie olub. ^eae were the following: . . , : , .,, Eleotrlo Bpari, owned by Commodore J. E. H!|ng. i' . Bopbia, do Jacob Vailaa, Est- ( Emma, ' do '' Joteph El BbHog; Ell. iBuense, ' ' 'do I" D. D, King, Kiq. The, David Klrby and Marlhhna did not appear, the Matinees engagements^ their owners preventing their presenoe. At about half-past eleven A. M., the signal was given' and : the fleet started, with a epanklng easterly breeze. The Eleotrlo Spark took the lead and gradually Increased it until in rounding College-Point buoy,'she wis 12 minutes ahead. Between the Sophia, Emma and Bflcnbe, there was one df the finest and most Closely oou- teeied straggles ever witnessed, until aftersronn'dlng the College, point buoy.itho Emma' took ihe lead,' wbloh she maintained home.'. The yachts' arrived In the followlrig 5'lootrla Bpaik, _ anlwdhon5eat"ahri77J8mln. HMD. : tnrna,' do do 8 • '18 88 iBUanoe, do- do.' 8 .. -<17' •! M '• . ■ .iBophla, ■ .. .do -. do • . MB. HBO. The Eleotrlo Spark", took the' first prise, a gold me- dali valned at $50. The " Sllenoe". the second prise, >a inedal valued at 980; the " EhnmaV-the third prise, a gold medal valued at $2Q. ■! ■ •••• '. •'••• ■ .' ;i ■ : l -I I.- .', —. ,:•'• . ..•'' ..'!! . '! ',\Th i b Bowbb's Manual,— This work, alike useful and kiftruotlveto amateun and ttrofTolents In aqnatlo sporis, Is now In press, 1 and will probably be ready for delivery on'Mofiday rielt. From what we bare learaed, there will douhfleBB M 6 b)^ demand for the book. • Foot Raos in PmLipsxpHii.—The match for 325 a side between Wm. Wright and W. H. DeHart, of Phila- delphia, was deolded on Monday, the 14th lost. In con- sequence of the unfavorable state of the weather, rain falling at intervals during the whole' of the day, the at- tendance of spectators was not .very large. The spot se- lected was pn the track. o( the Frankford and Southwark Railroad, oppoole' the* Harrogate House. Heavy plank- ing had been laid on the. track. between the rails, «pd a oapltal place for running, was .thus formed for the pedes- trians, - . Ocnelderable<tlme wag lost In the appointment of judges and referee, and when the point was settled the two oonteetants.appeared on 'the" ground,, Neither of them appeared In first-rate bohaitlon for the woe, Wright • es- pecially not being up to ihe: mark; .-At. IS mlnans past 4 o'olook, the word was given, and the men bounded away. About mldway, l PeHart took, the, lead and maintained it to the end, winning the raoe by nearly four 'yaids. The dlstancb; 100 yards; was mn In 104 seoohds, it Is Bald. Wright gtates.the oause of bis defeat was in consequence or the track being full of small pebbles, he running bare- footed. wbJle the other wore thlok etookingB. A matoh between the two'Is on the tapis, to run three hundred yards; for a purse of $100, and of whloh due notice .will be given.'' 1 ^ . ; Banqtjo.. '" ■ ■ . -■ V 1 I. 1 ■ . l,..';. Oballerob yaoB 'Attwauj.— EorroB OltpTcb— Sir: Having heard that « Nigger Jim," of Monroe or Hamil- ton street, h as'beea boutlng in Yorkvllle that be oonld beat either 1 me' or any other person that ■ hu run on the Union'Course, I hereby challenge him to mn a ten mile r&ee-for tylOO or 8200 aside, and I will give him iO yards start.' If he really means running and not blowing^ let him leave a deposit at your office, and It shall be inune- dlately Covered, and the match made. The race to take place four weeks from the time of the first deposit 1' Fbakois Attmaixi, alias" Aurora Bby."i/ ' : . "'-—^ ■ ' ' : ' 1 '' Foot Rioe in Bjotijokt.— -A footrace was arranged to oome off in Batohertown, Ky, oh' the 17th Inst, 1 between Mr.Buroher,' the " Batbher Boy," : and Bob Stevens, for $50! Dlstanoe, 100 yBids, ' ■ . •• . 1 r: :, i,a Ton Si.TiM.-We stated last week that Tom Sajere, the then champion of England, contemplated visiting, ithls oonntry shorily' aft^r'IilB'.fight wltLPaJdook,'wln'or'^rsse. A oorrespondent eays he heard the same rumor In London some , time slnoe, but •intimates that/Tom'* excessive modesty mBy prevent him from thrusting himself upon us without an invitation. Tom Bayers need have ho fear of the .result of a visit to the pew world, for .Young America 1b ever ready to honor manly oourage, and will extend him a learty Weloome should he1 oonolnde to visit u^ and thai, too,' whetjier he shall be'the winner' or lOBer in toe.g^^t matoh with Paddock. ,". ,•', ." . ■'• 1 ' . -'i ■ •!. :—:—r ■ 1 . u i Anotbsb Qtjics Rrrw— BtrT.nfliri DmTAjtCBD.—The Tele- graph No. 3, the lon^armed champion, left Covington, cp f p^te'pIo'omna3V9fl 10th,'at 10 mtnatea tfut'l, and'landed,ai]i(adls^|i..26 : m 8 o'olbpl^jTirit- nlng the dUtancebf 100'mlles In 4i houta, '•: "■■ 1. ' ' !■• ■ ■ ■■■■■■ 1- ■ ; •: A Pyia' FiBBmO Pabtt went 50 ihllee down' the Ohio Ktver, frWibupmaati, on : the 'lStli.' The'oni cAtjDllin'g the first fish Is to do awarded a tat of silver spoons, ".. The party tried It onoe before, but oanght << nary flth." .: