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NEW YORK CLIPPER TNI unto; " . tri*B,Ti:'to;. 0.0ill.'.' ' mm roa fvaoiT nn. » Bpllitav>— Obniej Ljnoli (tbe Amerlpta) 'Htm mi to <l8l>t for Cia on taefdtj.LiMfi UittA TbB/tn oonflned to K ' Both tarotnw MiM oaei^ tad « tttUIIng laiU mj U MtU^HntiUif ttitMulnt'htm, uaBnTyitrafKoBdoB, :roi:«»«' i. Hot. niti^iijuqtpUe (ovrfiei'took plxw ouTami^j, witboat lit MOUMmooe. Id nrntlog to the •oMoedeataof tbe oombttuli wfl inty;tel«fly tUto (b*t Bm Tvlar, who bia ftr Mrml M»n bcoq wmlttcd wlib tbe London P. B.; liuof hmiiioum wtrf popalu emoog tbe Etit Ead V»Baj, in oouMMooa.or bia wlaDlng. two or tbree bat- tlM Id ■ ifiwtiiit ibiit Kdoonded gmtl; to bla ortdit as i ' pagi)||4|L 3yili>e leiMilt of <b<ne mills Tyler Rtloed tbe nfftattttofft olcTarMd tkllfal taotlelso, snd sltboagb his wwmaat pattlBAoa never oonsldered bloi to be a " kill darlL" aljU rroiq the maooer in wblob he dlipoaed of TopMFttov^ «r. Leioeeter, G^orgs Orookett, d;o., tbej intSSMmilo tblok mora lilgblf of bis mllllog qatllB- ottffMitba tbei bid biibtrto doae. Bodger Onitobley it t Brtiomtgem blook: bla oofj appeir>no« prldjw;V^ 'Bn«n( oooulon lo toe Loodon Ring wu ttim lilli'»r i<, wbam he defetied with all poeslble l|MM«Am.Mkl«i tlM bMowKPew, lU, ■• MtMBpUai to. Tb« Bran went Ints tralolog aader tbe cue of J««JE)dgfclM|W>A all (bat iklll and attebtlon ooald aag- gwtwas doM to briog bim oat In tip top oondlUoD. T^lsl iBlllf' tM tke ktilolett att«oUoa to bla training daUaik aid wo think It would bave been Impoislble (ot taj BM to baTO been Atter tban be wa& Aooordlog to agraemenL tbe oombalaiils bid to aoale on .Uondaj, at Arty BramenV tbe Qeorge and Dragon, Boeoh-atreet, Baib^aiL wbeie botb men were under ibe Sit lOlb, Tyler wutfnw Uie AvoTlte at UtoS. Airoogementa bad I made for an aqaatlD trip, and after a pleaiant toj- 9B» 'tug. was toraed by tbe oominlsBsiT on a well leol^dcpoi fhatobler, on enlerlog tbe rlog,bad for beta made foi eot^depoii UiiaeeMt ^n Hodgklrs and Sso'Bimmoodi. Tyler, on itepptog wllhln Iha ropes, waa greeted wlib deafening obeai^.Md had In atkndaooe Hanry.Braolon and Jenmy WeMB'-Vbe'speotaton^ Irom one aoaroe andanolher.now m u iWiMr mm tiian a 'tboaeand atroog, and wblle the Oomba«agt|f.|rei0maklogreBd7, Billy OaDoan, the toipeo- tor, with Ua aulatnoU, oleared the loner ring, wblob be- fore the oonteat oonmeneed was got la rplendld order- Older, bowfrerfWhtoh was not maintained tbroogtioot, although Daaoan end Itallelt exerted tbemaeWea to tbe ntaeatroTfta tOis for oboloe of corners was won by OraMdWri Mm at onoe let bla antagonlat ba*e all tbe benalt of old 6ol, wblob waa blsi'Dg away OTerbead like aAuMO%.[]toDoil the ring tbe botilogwaa of a meet iptrltoa daierlpiloD, SO to 16 being the oarrent odda. Oa Btrippiag eaeh tian abbired loaifleodld Ibra, partlonlarly Bos, who Mold not poeilbly have been better, there not bolngjin o^poe of anpaiflaoua fleah ▼lalble; be bad also the adfutageof being taller, longer lo the reaob, and llkawtsa a Mgger inade man at the weight (baa his oppo- BeptorriBtCMMit drawbaok la, however, the loss of bla rlgbfJlflifii'l^'tiavrDgbien mtbna thia optio ainos Uie OomUu^iMi^t of bla otieer. Oratobley la a Bne batit, powoim yoang man, twenty-fonr veata of agn. There waa wme djffltlilt; In aeleollng a refvree, this ulfloe being at length uifeftaken by Dm Dlamore. By twenty mUi' utea put tiro o'^ook all tbe preUmiuarliis bad been ad' jHled. TBB nOHT. r t 'Mh woe euttoiui ltoarao<rMladn«Uaffiia,lial ad al lU polaw, u< wtia MiMlr oaaatai^bMktd ill bli la ititBfUof w pliBt ua lefl, Bodgar west oat oTdla. la|I^ W)a*<'**l>l*(l> Tyler feraltovar' Anar'Maialll^ ti* BfiiVMrta PiaM>i*r v)^ ^ *i>* ''"i ^o* *■> 'rte' t^lVlPtiedi'Waa'BiaoiMiia^tr* vllhaahoioo ItBBOb. At be iMndMuMfor rplIeind, and Mb dm •imitoa la a pretty aaaalb'^AelastalUwiopM, and boib doiru la • liwnigM ML. X lyB^JalMtliSi waa aot folM wiibia d«iuo«, bai taaMooad aUoilit lie laoMUdtd laitWBf mbm alih iinoiiloB, aatf u Um Brom lUHii, link* (roud, AU»t a tii|bi ptau tbtj tfuo - BMlkt WiUlbla ialtadoiDltltrlsf oaibe u«k. 1)l«r IMttpwent kti aodjifbt, aliea lb* Bran veat doaa. " ItulfliplWtalaaUiigar OB Ibatatid, abao Badger, u Ml (jiloacd ap, aiid lo Boms w«U-4gil<trt<t oxobaogat J 00 tbe appcr wsrka la • rally, Ibay fougbt to a ouiaa, ibo BtiiDu|attlsg trtrnbu aoiafaolil, lUppad don la etVbUiac- jteOHred (be led oa tbe nob. la ba ralrnlad, OrDlbblcy it^b Bca.vaa agala bo>y ooibadlal. In aatilog aliae hi I, Tfler laa'la aa attioipl la " bsf," wbaoi Iba Bnmi, ta , r. inippda down. a. la atlas aploadld MaalenBoaiaKblleolaliti opponeat'i pro-' baaelih wMfib ptodiotd thaclant'lBBallalaiy, la a rally, Bodgar fMatiiMialr w)tt bl* aatanaul, dolif aone appaml axeoilioa on IbaUEjad la'lu bill bo)h irabi dsRD ft^-tiwJarier (MUog bU mia watt wllbbi dtotanoa, lal fly wllh iba lt|M.«aSJMlr«aaa4k«lobley, tflar miklaf a aormbliif affurllo raiara,atippaddovaf< ... T, tkaansi, laMfltaf ^ allppod i«d Ml vpcn bla baoda; on iJte'r4ain<(*d ^1* e4<>Mlt>'li>B>'aad reaeaed Ibe bkiUa. mUadB-'ataWM aioHasiaa Ibey |ot to ita topct, abaa BUa'rawd tba aaMi, ana la Iha Ui bolb aait doaa. -F aaaie akUral muKaaTrlog, Boa okmd allb bu oppooaat, fil^ Bbarf airii||l«UirairblBiia*vl>y. [Load obeara Com tbe Slt3£Mlp,Vie Aeb stood lootlog at raoh otbtrjbol attasflh Bedf**«Matd iba MU by dublag on iba fall, wbiob «a« wall atop- pad. <AniT«tiiD (alklBil aad braaklog (roaod, ibo mta aiebaaaad (aavUy «ad«loMd, wb«a' eaa tbrew bu oiaa a tpleodid btak bU 11 piaated Ibe kn lligbtiy on tbe btid^ and la Bodgar fol levadaptbej gotlofetkerDatriba ropia, wbtn ouib atM ditan. IL -MaMBUitMred a aavaia taft-baadar Inlbemiddlaor ike bead, >Tarly away baroie bis aa|a|ooUI could reiorn. AAor a 1a|ettow«rk,.wbeD Dot aaca more dabrarod oatba r. • • K'W'Uppod, and Baa faU ns blow, Iboogb J aavartiy. for It uatlaW^ Ml Bike iba iaul impreutoa.' Ai Boa ralreiM be was fainsi; «t..1»tifl'ia laadhv. flaaMda rtear aftar aaklai a raran, wiai daaa. -■•<;. ^ O. U aoMwaU-adBOttlaret axebaafaa, Badtw folibaaiVroa Iba l«rbeb*af,laadatag aiaeailoa la lb* aWdKat tbabaod. Oa bnaklag awar, Bodger ratraalod to bla eerasr, aad want dnta. •T. Baa «■ laa baM wUb Um lalt, Ornoblay a<B0 dolaf aiseltna; feet ihaiagb tbai»Mawa ware ■niatUoaaaly aad dalivartd, aUII Ibay dtdaMappwrlaHTaaayataaalBibagk T>Iot, la Ibaohoe, 101 bla adtsraary la aa awkward peaMai, btud bin rrca Iba gnoad by Bbeor eiraagib, aad gaTa Ub a book r«lt.' . Ml na Braa, la opaalag tba ball, bM abort, b«l la oaotbar atlawpt •MHedtdlaalrlagoaaenlhabrala oaBiaMr. la ba abllMd bis po- Hies, Boarolioacd, andafiaraoaaallabiaxaUigaa, Orgiobiar Ml. > te Ccnablay laaged oat, bat wu aal anbia dbiaaoa, and anar raeolTa* a ahgtal ikwarfc freB bia oppooaat, b« wtal doaa, and on aalBg tuaa lo h<* ooraar appnarad aoik. j ■ n Ttlaroaa<ltlagrroinblaeppoa«Bi'aalltekn«TlywaatdoaB, ibatTeeorartof bla parpaDdteoltr oa tbe loilBBl, b« aaal to work eatrpaad vau-dabTaitd azobtigaa la a al«aa,lba Jk«a aader la Iba fill ' ' ~ ^ ■ n, aiigbl aiobaagfi, and Tyler down. Oa b«lBg takan lo bla oor- aar Baaaappaarod lo be gaMiag '^ooar," tirUi aaounda ware nora lb«a aztia bup In Ibair atlaaduKO tl Uruublay bone alio tbt ngbt aad kit. Doe ralamad vlib •p rli, and u a flalih, Iba frsB, la braokiagaaay, wentdavBoa bs :biada aad kotos. -St. 'T/larreoDTarad, aadwailbadntalthaiaratob; ■iter aome allsU aad naiBpoMaat *iiibao|e«i ibai eiotad and waal doaa. -pSa. Aa Orauhia} opaard Sra Boa rauaaifd, aad Waal dowa Aa appall (if f ml wu mada to Ibe rafaraa, bbi K aii aot adDilied. ' W, Ii Ibaoooiitir bluu^ Boa gotaa pretuly wlib bU MTi, bat ai kli sauggulst dubed at un bo went dawa la a vary ioapMoaa Buaar. ee. Sligbl riobaigaa, wbtb the Brom la gallbg away Iron bla aa' Ugcaai aaal doas. Boa CilHog na blB.' St, A tplritad roilr. In abloa iba ouml«Uali r<iggbt b all parts of Ibe ring, ab«e Biw inraW bla man near tba ropia, . In car dcaorlpllon of Iba soBt«Bl as bave ginn Iba rouoda op lo a pnlBl abers Iha^ poraaaaad the iligblaal Iniarati, far iboaa anar-' aarda roagbi aaiemta; tf ibcmot a moat ooaumvunla o^araalar, aad aar furtbar dauu woold ba qolle lopcrlaoaa Tylar, lo Uw aar- pnaa of bla Irianda, aoa ooDBtaoad raaortiag lo bla old praouoa of dropping, aod lbs appatia to >be rafaraa btaaae bmbI oapiautiiiy frtqiaiil. At laogib at tba STib rooad, Boa agala aaai doaa la aooo a daubwate Baaoar that tba rafarae, on b«ta< laabi oppaaltd to, da- alartd Qrutablay to be tba winner, Iba batua atrtag liaiad ooa boor aad liuny-saroa alastaa. BIHIBIS. The remit of this oonteat greatl v enrprlsed tbe baokera of Tyler; and well It night, for there oaa be no dunbt that, bad It not been for biswant of plQok,,beeoald have Won with the greatest ease, lor In all pints be was Ind- nitely snperlor to bla antagonist, being both a qnloker bitter, belter flghtrr, and llkewtae a finer wreatler. From tbe oommenoeaent of the battle, and with trifling varia- tion, he matotaloed the lead tbroagboai; and, with all these advantages In his favor, It does appear to be almoat impoaalble that a man ahonld allow kimaelf to ba defeat- ed from mere cowardioe. Oratohley oertalnly did get on to bis good peeper, bat still not with asy atlnglng aeverl- ty, for, on the oonelnaton ol the battle, Tylnr ahowed bat veiry light panlabment about tbe bead. If he loat tfala oonteat on Its merit^ then we oan only say that Bee baa disanlltled binasif to the oonfldenoe of bia friends, and la not likely sgaln to be matohed^ On tbe ground maoy penoDS were of opinion that he did not mean to win, bat whether this was really the oase we do not know, as we bare not bsen able to fathom the *' seoret;" but ahonld this tarn out to be the coneot reeding of the "mle," It la even more d.lahoDorable to bIm as a pngllist and a nan, than the want of oourage. The pievailiog opinion, bow- ever, waa that be waa beaten on his oerita, and that ha joat tba battle tnm abeer oowaidloe. Orctohley la a wlb W)r, but we beg bIm to bear In mind tbat*be baa atlll nnoh to learn, for bis hitting Is by no meana tffeoUve, neither la he a good wreatler, both of whioh are eaeentlal points. He Is, however, In good hands, and there oan be no doubt that he will mooh Improve ere he again ap- pears widila the ropes. He left the ring with bat few marks of pnntahmenl The light, on. tbe whole, d'd eone wllhln the oategory ot good, or even Indiflfarent mills—it had not one reeonmeDding featare.' Since writing tbe above we have been credibly Inform' ed that Tyler last week went to one of bin' baokera and offered to lote the battle, provided the latter waald back Otutobley. The propoaltlon, we are told, waa r>j>'Otrd wlib diadain, and Tyler received orders to do bla beet to win.. Whether thia slatenant oan be (ubetanllated re- malna to be seen, and abonld it torn cat to be true there oan be no doubt that Tyler'a name will ha removed from the asaootatlon; bat wo traat, fur bU ofo oredlt'a.iake, it oao^be proved that he baa not added dlahoaeity to his other faUlngB. ••.'.!... .itasaTaMUtBgaalar*., UalearallrlbaoowbtiaaailtnUWIia grS raaergfleb Id a aJoiS ud u tu Ml Italay. waa etdw-^. ■ li:'nraa«Ba*lanrpldtiieoMa<39aid'haMidanv^ Haaley Ifer a naaslaypawad eotMrod, aad bnba, Vol wu-fbilaaad by lb* BroB. Naar tba repaa tbar waal lo work, wbaa, aAar aoaa Baa aiDbangtt, In wblob Baalay got aoaa Ibe aom otU, Ibay olaaed aadwaatdoaa. IS. AfMraeaamUoBuaaTnaglberawManaabtBiearalaalaf amcD aaat. tbe?Wcrtb»na«BeroMw-i.o.rttMitjiaMt*ri ' a T. Wblta: 4 0. Btaaartba;-J. Mr* (an).... Bae 1. Itw Raaetatis aad Haidkaiiier OaW —1 Jasta TWylor; r-m-maanwrtL (• wiuiu'*^*! * '•'I''''- Barefaap (oos) Tellowi. naBaadaaabOaw.-l. Jaa. Holder; 1 0. «rigbl| i.. J. Ooodflcbi I. r. Bselaian, V, rraur _ (aoa).. QrpenaadOaolcO. The regatta waa to have terminated with the tdal heat oooalen,' and to Iba flUI bom aaai doaa Bear lb* rafa*' , _ . . j of thil ereat no» bnl on arrlvlna at the atartioa olaoa M. Moiaa-la aplaodld atyl* dallWarad tba rigbt aad Ml o««5» fL^^.J^p"."^^ ■ • - — Tb« B-an In Iha | (OBlBWIoh E/ot), II WU foond that no BQO)g.wace laid bead, and, la a rally, Itay roogbt to a eloaa. .i- ^ - i. . . - . -i. luaggie got bla BMi.ia aa aakaord poaitloo, gar* Mm a.oaiuia of dnwn, beatdaa which there waa a dtrpute as. to trhetber iaaaf«,;a«d-aikirdoan. Baaldy, Iboogb be bad M«a >««Ur«r; £(o|,Q,(,gd waa to row or not, and aa no commanloatlong •«.Trfr5,|*bi^rS5i^^^^^^^ '^aaW; Wbaa to thejmpjn. d^ceot from the |..BWjia aau t£a topaa; daiiraiadiberigbiaa tbe body,aod «oeiif graaa. ordered the race to be rowed on the following day. le aMibevraUflag beat. A* Baalay etttie daililDf impatwmiiy ; - - ' nyu itir tlbla«aa%JtcUn opnedflr^ tba «iotiBB»aibrfiir eo«br.p«daad p,,4,pf u„xi,»,bm onr 11 HlobipoadCraa « «ir«ilta,jflaBltr. doing oaootlon on Iba lafl Ualaarr.-tba Braa, H.moaraialtb Craa..,.'...... 1 friaadly TrialOea.,,.,....,. 0 Botblog Aobtfd, folloaad bla man np u Iia r^Hfl^wl, and, altar N„oaallo h Kaaobialar Grew, t aoaa bard OtbUog.bolb aeat doaa. ■ On Wednesday afternoon large nombera flooked to tha I eoene of aoUon to wltnesa the deoldlog beat ■ Deiplte the reault of the aeoond heal, on the day bafbre, ManiheiUr ■ware atlll tbe favorltea wlih. socpe, but thpre were many knowing ones who, ss It turned oal, fell tbat the Pride of ,kaooked bla naa down. I as stated, moved alowly under Ibem, they imm>diateiy .^^^JlL'*^l^^J^L^T?d ">» Fnendly Trlal aod Bloboond } aiobaogaa, ibay olaad and ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^f^^ , aad M'UeTarly ll<mrpaaM4tbelonontbekaavledge-boz. n watMnreted, dU aol appear ta poaaeia any allsgbig cartsMV^ Ml Bika Iba laul lapraotoa. Aa Boa n Maw " Mlawlff .lif Beditr, wbo plaatid ibe Ml near tba goodptapar, ablob laadaiMi'illWilti tif Tjn i look eitremair long, u a rally.lbe men gat-tvliM^faa, wbea la Ibe auroigle boita weal down, Oruubiay 'it ionmaaolog tha attack, dollrtied a good lafl^ kn^pacpor, wnen Boa dubad albia, aad Bodger fail. 1a' |i lingo at bla opponent, vbsn Ibo Bran, IB at' iway, allppad and relL U-aXMDisd iisbaoga Dodger agala plantad oa Iba gsed syaLMMdV it la wlom on tba mlildie or ine bead, Aa Boa CrweiWlirne'VnBi lallowed, ant « floe oooBtara tba Ben again gotbaBSi Mac mtoatlon ob Ibt obeek. wbUa Baa adalaialarcd tbe ^e mg aiilyj^y^^ ot tha bead. la a oloia Uey aingglad for I& iktrpeMaMgaa, all la fivof of Ty tar, abo, on getUag Ctoa b'j epnant.sllfwadaadl'alloabUfcneaa. ITlywrMislad tbe laftontbanob, aad In a barmlm rally tha e«B>alaala aol la lb« rapes, wbaa Badger, to piavaal oloabig with Ua aalagaalA broke groand and want doaa laTuar lauoBtTilog aad' ssaBt)r«ttadrrlBg,lba«oDbtUnla enbaagta bMwliy. Boa gauint •» *• ioi> P»fi * 'ho oraaiom, •adgar aa tba l«a Ate*. la a'.iali/.lb*y..OH«b|,lalba nUdia or iba flag, wbaa tba Draa weal dawa. >'. • ri ; i.. '.O. ;: ■) . ■ A B)dgar,lnlMslapataoiUy,(llpMaladrail,batba,waalBitanlly apaad raMvad ibadgbtuig. Is iaa:Mobaigea tbt>«loiad, abed Iba Braa wu Ibroaa baaTiiyoa'laa'aboaider.' - " - H, JMa was a good roQBd. Boa again and again la Iba eoaolor-. ' mag, and In the ekaa Oraiobley llllllloBaoBbliadTerMry'a mag, ^ Kwaafeaary btokfiu. ll. VUiara bUlaaparttog, Bos, ta aa arllilio aaaner, admbilalarad atbaadk WUb the lali, ano dttbad ai bia bob for tba porpoea or re- foaMj tba deia- .the Btoa brake groood, aad In ooisg lo alJppad Tylar dallrared a laflbasdor oo tie bead, bat la reigm nailed • aabrt hit ll«a Iba Braa oa tba good letiip - Aa Orntobiar ablTiad bk pMlwe, Tylar IUlowad,aad afirr waailng lo wilbia diatanaa, eaaawad aMeadMly. A p»ae Ntllbar ata at tba aoiateh Agela ttargslawork, boUgatUagwaltealaaaaaOoaezobaegas. Aowta ■I iaarapta asar Bsdgar's oaraer, aad hd aader in a beoTy ftiL gg' AfUr Riiaaanlig all orot lbb i<bi,>Boa let fly, aad plaalad Itw lad aUgbuy aa Ike beid, OraieUey MiaKntg la good at) le, ' noBT Toiepb Holan of Btialnghim ind.Gec Btnley cf London, FOB £11 A BIDI. No sooner had the excitement In some degree anbalded than preparations were made for tbe deolalon of the pkesage of arms betweds these game fellows,. Oo eater- tog the ring Henley bad babiod him Jtmny Welsh and Harry Brapton, wbtle Hodgkiaa and another Bran did tbe'rtqalalte for Nolan, wbo waa the fa«orll«, hia frieoda freely lavlog 6 to 4. Nolan baa fonght twice prior to Taeaday in toe provlnoea; while Heoldy la the name lad who some abort time book defeated Flatoatcber. Nolan la now Iwenty years of age, ead a gamer or better little boxer never entered the Ring: indeed he la UDqaeatlon- ably the beat Brum of bla weight that baa appeared In the London Blog for a long period. He, like Oriitohley, was trained by Jenl Hodgkiaa of Birnlogbam, and In condition waa all tbe meet oritlcal of judges oonld posribly desire. Henlry bod been also osrelully trained, and was in first-rateoonditlon, thongbof the two be hardly looked so freah aa the Bruin, la weight tha combatants were conBoed to Sat, 101b., and on Monday they went to soale at Jemmy Welah's, the Qrlfflo, Oburoh atreet, Boroagb, when both were found to be well within the preaoilbed limits. TBI IIOHT. Booad 1. iDBOdlttalr ea potUag thaBuelTfa la aUlloda they went lo wo>k, both gaiiiag boaa tlTiotiTalr oo Ibe bead la aoma lelitog aiebiagea. In a rally Ibay okaed, wbaa both aaat doaa. I\ttt Head aaa alloaad to Nolaa, tba rabj-flialaf fnn Hcaley'a aoaa. % Aa Benler weal diablng a be wu mat allb a well adBloUtarad one. laa, oa tba nob, and a tbe clou Notin eaagbl hna roand the Back and Ibay fall. Banler nader In Iba faU. a Tba Braa, wllh predakia and rapldllr, plaolad bla Ian oo tbe nob, and rapaalad tbe doae wtib one from the rigbi Beoley, In tbe ratorna, plaatad on bla aan beavlly, and, In braaalDg grooad, allpped and went doan; aa he wu railing bo raoalTad a^otner rigbt-bandar. 4, Nolan opened Iba attack wllh a wall dallTarad that from the Itfi. Baaler waal dublig at bla; In a aerry roond tbe oODbilaata foDght lo a eloie, and a a itroggla both waal doan. t. Banlay, alita mooh lapetooaily, want dublig at bla aaa, Nolan aaoilDg tbe roab allb a aplendld lolt-budar. The exobaagaa Ibit rolloaad aore of a lalUog deaortpUon, tbe Broih ODqoesllonibly baTlFgibabeatorthebllUog, Isaraliy tbareioaed aod Ml. a Tall wu a aagolfloaat roond. lo iMdlog, tha Braa got wall on Iba brain eaolaier, bat oapprd II la roturn oo the lop pait or Iba bead. Aa Nolan broae, Healer rolloaed aim Ibe nlmoal Impalooillr, and roroed tba flgbtlog. Tba eiobingaa ware or a Tary larare obaraotar, and la the fbU both want doao, Hoaley aader. I. Nolio, la iiklog tba iBltitUTa, planted tbe fen and right fhllln the Diddle of the bead. Benloy wu ttj no meana idio, doing good aieemioa lo the coaDter-tltilog. lo a iplilKd tbI^ U)e balilgaieals got lo tbe ropea, aod la Iba ftli Henley au ooder. a. Bealey, wlib boe bolldog eooraga, vail duhlog at bla aaa, aad after aoaa One nohiogaa, all la faror ol the Brom, Ibey oloied aad wtntdowa, ' ' . 9. Agaa Ibo Ultle aanliri oaao np, aid agala they rallied lo U with aadlalnlataed plook aod deterBUallan. Nolan, with tha Ml and rtgbl, piaated rull on bla man'a dial, Beoley in Iba eiobangu dalog eieoailoB on bla adranary's oraaiom. In a plooky rally Ibey rovgbt to tba ropn, wben Beoley weal doaa. I 10, Anotbor Oaa rotfnd. TheoloTar Brum gara aa anllvinir with tba loll, and follpaed op with a Ode tbol rron Ibe right. Oeorga broke grouni, hot this obaige or poilUod brooghl oo % eorraepoad. iBgaoTeaent on tba part of Nolan. D>og,,duD(, both men home allb roroe, but tboogh eaob ilaggerad Irom tba i Oeota ot the hilling, aUU ther agtbi want at 11, aod In Ibe aid went down logather. II. Heaioy, u neual, waal In to foroa flihilog, aad again reaatTad bearlly on tbe head. Not to hi daoled be paggad aaray, aad, fbr liule 'ana, Iha oooater-bmitg au tarrldd, Henlor, howevar, bating Iha llon'a itaare of ponlabaonl. In a oIno Ibey lUggglad for Iha 20. BaUUng ciobugaa, Is Mot ct Iba Bna, aad b Iba fall bo(b doan.. . U. BMIi o'en rongbl daireralely In a rally lo Ibo ropes, and. In ilraggUng fbr Iba rill, anal dnao. nLifttaatarougiii allb ironaermiraeolaUOn laaolesa,'wbtrn lbs Bmia.waallrMloBaliiieDoUiarcuib.. -' ' — -„ , , ,, • •,. . al Udta'deiperaie flihliDg Aagtae and oafllnehlrg EaBtay, •ri,gg,g, were'^UCh tOO gobd for any north OOUUly wlUi his irloalltapatdoinr,'«Mrdaablegat hie BBta, when the area -anfiainnarltla thvra wata DnHbeilMia takertf;' 'The planted oa bia ajlandiai>: After aiplnlad rali, Uh aenldoan "J^,?"""' It, Henley piuted a rib-roiaiar on tba body, bat napped tbe Himmerhmilh Were backed egalnatthe fi'ld lab, few U- gtegar on bla aob la reiorn Froot to rroii the ooaeaiinu rongbt alanoes, and there, were plenty who aaw Ibem.' In tbeic roond tba nog, aod la Ibo otoaa both waoiddaB; _ ^„ Iffltglnatloa, lo the arcood place. The alart was very as. OiipplDg tiobisga^ 10 a ojobo, aad tbo Broa oodar ta Iba bll ^nanUe and aoah a ona aa va nerar nw before. OwlBff so. The pnolabmepi aaa atldenilylakhig .?«t oa Ban^y, and on golngapbebnotiialldif.' Nalanadminlilaradioalmoraeayanna, to tUenomlNrr Ot Ibe boate they ^Te nearly acrow the aad le Ibe fail boib went doaa. '' I river, oonacqQeoHyV the word of command ■•off" did n^t V- ■•"i;/. pniHog blm«ir together, waal tablagla, aad, tea |i„oi,,,(,,',nj Hammeramllh Uli foor or five BCO- ?:;x^rij?iunri:/ho"mt.wribe'sx-5.7^^^^^^ Beoley an niKiar. ■ ' ' iuBtant, and ao lively were they, that allboogh the wat^r, IS. NixiB, allb a flub bit oa tba jia.kaooked bla naa down, |as atated, moved aiowly under Ibem, tbev imm>dtatelr a». The Braa boaa wllh Iha left oatba*—•'•''—'—>-—•— ' weal daihlBg In, and, aAar aoaa sbiip want dowa. , • so and lut. Tha bttUag all la fanr oT Nolta, wbo Ibraw bla aan few seooods, getting into the seoood beat Station. Ham- haanir Heoier au gtma anoagh and raadj aaoagb to eoatana menmitb, with their rapid atrokea, were tbe nsil to make ™"^??S:n.Wa''L?,«2^,\lli\'i'^il2S^ Manchester well, lh^re being about Sig"iiVtfV"« w'n"K';;li.7S? »"^^^^ • 'ength between rwh to Flnch'^ whsre the notth apoaga np ta loken of anbalealon, the ooniaal barlig luted aiaoiiy I countrymen passed the Bandboys, and by ve y eSeoUre 83 aaotas. Baalay. tboogh a loaar, k daearTtag taa blgbaii eon- rowing left then a ooople of lengths astero, gamlog very rTb'lTol^'agV^iSCe^irSWiTS^^^^ l-STii"' Y'""'*''"*^ ""ii 'J"? ^' '^'Sf Boooaa did not oraan bla eD<HU k no raoit oT b«, Ibr no aan eoaid level, Inside, afier a quarter ot a mile bad iieea roweu. ban foogbt u a Bare dalarmload nunaar. NoUa Ibogbt thw battle A spirited race followed for nearly foiir hundred yards,. wlib uioakblag laol aod judga-a?, aad II k oa aara ibaa hk dn« t|,e p,Me of the Thamea leading by a foot or two all iha. i^ob'^ ITo^l r,"{baVB.'l'K i^HiSi S5 V^V:^rJ^ ;»y- At length, however, theyperlor ..r^ngth of SS B«r aau ba prood of bla, ror ba u ooqaeamaabi/ oaa oT Iba but Prids of the ThamH began to tell upon their pppooenta, iHlia aoa thar biTa brooibi oat ror yean, Taa apart orar. all oooa I who oommenced talllog at the High Bridge, and, being mare go* oo ooard, aod aAar a plaaaut Toyaia falnraad lo Ibe g|g^ |q (boire. with SOiroelv UDV tide Under them. Ham- aa^opoui, wbinh auufaly r..oba4.bybalf-pul.!.«o'alookP. M. |°„?ninlib wl oom"t1.p wl¥ themfL', tat?geXg tbeir waA, and aleo befog too close In abore, tbny did not OiUfBT AKD FRnitiN,—A flght to6k place on Wed-1 reach them muoh till Ibe Grab Tree was reaobcd, when needay, down the river, between Tough Ollberl and Free- there was only a length between tbe crews, wblob wai man. (the American,) Toagb Gilbert being wattrd upon being eborlentd at every alroke, Hammerainlib doming by Dan Ooliina and Hike Madden, while liok Hlcka aod I op aa Manoheater fell off, and bets freely laid on the for- a frleod did tbe neednul for Freeman. The battle lasird mer, who continued to gain for tbe neil quarter of a mile; 40 mlouiea, daring wblob time 37 ronnda were fought, when they were on to Manobeatet's etero. For aoma when Gilbert was proclaimed the victor. The mill was strokes the north oouotrymen held their opponents, but anything bat flrst-rate. It was no good; the plucky Siodboya aoawertd noUy to —— the chser of Iheir Utile otiXBwalD; they pat on the steam Bbbttliabd Bbown'8 Novfos,-Anotber deposit of " "nj''7»ndM »/dly aa at atariing, their boat-turned £10 a aide Ibr thia matoh was made at Dan DUmore'a o»* ^7 Bt^phtn Salted-floated over the enrface of the last week. water, and so gallant Were their exertions that In the tpaoe of two huudred yarda they bad gone by their an- Viwm v.nnn, ii.. fn.,nj i..«Vo» «n htm I »»g<»nl«t'" bool aod beodrd tbm by two olear lengths, f„, i^VItaf^k SiS ^™ hi™ri^lS.H?,ii?i "'M purlling the poalllon of the Pride of tbeTbamp.,%ho Sft-iS?Si ^ * ^ 1p^^ "'^'^l' "o"'' HBmntfn'ni'tb Bridge only a length and a halt ahead of Bammerrmltb, who , headed Manoheater by three lengtha; the latter, too, bad Dbath op Jaox HAniTiBn.—Thia puglllat expired of so fallen off that Blobmond were witbia two lengths ot coDBumptlon on Tnesday last, after muoh B&fferlng. He ibem, and they strenuoaaly exerted themaelves to gi4n was la great diatreaa, and has left a wife, wbo la airo la ibe third prlae, bat were not able to achieve their objeot; great poverty. Sbe has reoeived £3 from. Ibe foods of the I they, however, aucoeedi^ In coming in wllhln three asaooiatlon towaida bla faneral^bulaa that will not near-1 lengtha of the Manoheater crew, wbo were thoronghly ly cover tbe neoeraary outlay. It ia to be hoped aome of beaten. The plnoky exertlcna of the Elobmond orew «ere ble early f^lenda will eome forward to lend her support ao great that the men, looludlng Obambers, looked as in the hour of need. I though they would drop in tbeir boat. Meanwhile the Pf Ide of the Tbamea crew, flodlog tbemkelvea preraed at Hammeremlth by tbe Sindboya, gained at every etrt>ke, and reaobed tbe top of tbe Jsiyotfour lengtbs ahead of K.. , 1 ^ V. u > . . . . . I Hammeremllb, who beat Manoheater by alx lengths. The Tha Iniereet wblob this Imporluit event always creates p,ide of the Thamrs weie not at all overcome by their In aqahtio olroles, was as deep and lateoaeibls year as on exertlonB, end; alter rOwlnh to the aleampra, amid lend any prevloue anniversary. .Ii oame off on Ibe river ftoolamallon% and smilingly thanking tbeir friends for Thames, on Tneriay, ibo Wth nU, in tba preaence of their coogralalallona, went home to Wandaworlh at a eome thonranda of ipeotaton. The races oommenoed at ilaahing pace, preaeollog a One plctore of EoKilab alrenglh half-past 1 o'clock, with tbe „a g|ne„. Tt,e ^Innera rowed In a boat bnllt by Stephen BCHLUB'S Bioi, Salter, a fioe speolmen of tbe biitrlgger, and trained at Open to aU Uie world, tv pnaca valoa i7o.-nr«i boat £10, atecnd Salter's, the Feathers, Waodsworth. The Manchester tt, third £1, ruurin £L i^inj^ at Kirby's, tbe Bed Lion, Potney, aod their nni»iHf3.amiMi« w.a<iZ?ilf n.^ 1 ""o" Inferior to tbe others, was bolli by Matthew • a^,^nZ!!'^t^]^::!::"^^^^^^ \ . ^aylor. -Th» Blohmnnd men rowed In an old bSat lumtd A walk over, owing to the abaence of Stephen Salter. we'?.iTi2u?„"°tT?i^?h*a^i^^^^^^ eioosD Bur. ' Tbamea, the flnett and faatesi London four turned out for BkhardPinar,Baameraaiui..., BedindBiao 1 laome time, won the rsoe entirely on tbeir.merits; the J. 80011, Haapioa Bloa aod woiie 1 rowing of the Teddiogton lada waa much fioer, althoogh rredariok Lait, Laabatta While aid Oraen 3 not Stronger than that of White end SaUar, whoae strokes Another walk ovpr,E*mmertOD, of Teddiogton, White, were not qnlte ao ateady aa that of bow and atroke, de- Bermondaey, and Woodland, ol Lambeth, not oomiog to aplle which the rowing altogether waa very rapid, strong tbeir poets. Tbe latter oouI4. not prooore bla colors in and well taken. The Hammenmllh men, who widi great time, oonarquently II waa determined that he ehould row plack year after year, altbongh repeatedly beaten, stlU AQUATIOe. BOTAL TH1KI8 NiTIOHiL BXailTA. In the flinal beat with the worst atatlon. Obiaben.. Draaeil.,,. Flier flML.BUT. „.. 1 IdneU 4 .... S| WoodUad 0 .... ( Lau..,. 0 fall, and both wont 4ean In Ibe alddia oflbo ring, U Banlay, 00 oomlpgop, want duhlog at bla mas, aad la tba atohangaa rroelred heaTllr oo tba bead, In a ipteadtd rally Iha belUgarenk roogbt ta a olae, whan, aflar toibe laa Abblsg, they weat ddwo ntar ibe ropea. It. Banler dubad oat tbo lall hot wu Dolwllhia dWaaee. Nolan laaadkiely ralamad tbe ooap.lmeot, gaUIng tba kfl aad right wall ea Iba Bi/b. Oeorga with aayleldlog reaoleuoa foogbl frttb bla Ih aU puu «(the rlag, and ki the fall N»Ua wai oddir. at lb t 4 s 0 I are never dadoted, brought oat a crew Ibli aeaaon very little Inferior to that of '67; Ibeir pace was very groat, bat not eoffloleot lastlog powcr-oo the atroke. The elyle of Manoheater preaented a great oontraat to all tl\e others; ,. „ -Ki,!. _„„M »- I ' rowed Ilka a maohlne-the same motion itT^n-^ u ir.t nh.«^ P*** »>• »•» «»• moment-bul th-y rowed |oo allhongh It wm alleged that Obambers d'd not at a I ex- ,h,||ow,'never covering ibelt bladea, their boat did not P^L^'?"V'JLr-«-liSr^'«'Sita^^^^ The Richmond crew rowed vety weli; and Potney. »^9raM wm wonafto a^ ^,4 jhe Boye, bnt aoperlor alrength threi? them oat Drewett, who was only beaten by the hardy north conntry The ateerage of' all tbe boats was viry bad, none being man by a boat's length. ^gpj ,^ aU being token, after the old fashion, WATBBHBN'a ATrHiNTicm* BAC^ oooipletely across the river at the Grab Tree, under the For a ooai, badge, rreedoa, aad moaey priau. aaonntisg to £81; Surrey shore, although the tmall aroh Of Hammertmlth flril boat oool, badge, fkaedoa, aad £1; aacood £S; ibinl, £•; foorib, I BtidgO WAS barred. AMhooghaeraiyaaoBgappraatMaa.lbkkaraoaabioha'vataa' mooh leieraal, u aao froa all para of tha rlrer are parallitd lo ooae togelbar witbogt reraranoa lo Uia llou urvad; aid It k Ibk raea ablob, with olbars ot a ilmliar deaotlpiloo. prodnnu ao aaoy good — TtaeprliaaarelbeaanaUgiriottbalhaBuBobsorlpilOBUlab, fikar aaiz, Bianel Btokatl, Folbaa J. Wke, Saw Obarlia Haynird, Nlaa Blaa Bury Pbalps, Folbam SIOQID aiiT. Edward Ball, Blabmml ', Bdaard bger, CbeiMt Ailbar Frlnaar, guia Stilra Oreea aad Bkok 0 maOHBU, ' W. HeaBlegi. R'obmond Bloa aad While '1 Henry Baall, Baapioo Orteb ana Had I Cbarka Broaa, BiobaoBd Bine aad Talkw 0 J. Ooaollr, IVaeboaw ..Wbila aad Oreaa 0 Blobatd OroTM, Ibaaaa Baok^, ....Badaad Bkok 0 . luiL bbm; ' BbU, 11 (agar 4 Wks alHaall ', 0 Beanlip' 8|Baokalt,. 0 TbiB waa one of the floeat races In the regatta. PAIR-OARED RiOB. Open lo tba world.-Flnl bott £i|| aeooad, £<) lUrd, £1; foarlb, 11. la one bail, Baorga Htaaertoa aad Oaoria Praaok, TeddlB|laa niiak 1 TboBU While, Beraondeaf,BiepbaaSailer, Waadiaorlb.,.Wane 1 Robert Bala, Laabalb, aad Oaorga Brlrar, WudiwortbBad 8 0H4MPI0N FOUR OiBrS RtOt. ,...:BadI ...While a ...Bluk 0 ., .Qreaa 0 ....Bloa 1 .Tallow a WblOBia OF THE OBAHPIOif OBIW. at lb I 1, 0. Franok 10 414. 0 EanaerloD., B. a Bailor 10 11 f J, Dtlrer (001), S. T. Wblta II 91 Tiae ooea^ed Id tha racai Froa Polaer lo BiinaerfBUh Bridge, a mmnlea, It leconda; bom Pulaay lo Obkwkk Bjot, It (blnutei, 10 B(U,<lidS, O^RBODBO.—Bowiso Matoh bctwbbn thb Fbikoh AND E.\0LiBB Oaawd.—A mnet interesting boat race for a puree ol £20, given by tbe Emp'ror of the French, cams off on Tbnrrday, between tbe crewa of two French men- of war (the Bretagne and Eaa) and the orew of tbe yacht Olsay, belongiog to T. Daon, E<q. The course was mark- ed oat in the outer harbor, the whole diitanoe being twice round the cOnrae, and amoaotiog to nearly fourmllei Immediately after the atari the inperlorlty of the Eogllah atroke was apparent The Oltsf craw, though rowing with four oars against the French alxeis at once took the lead. Shortly alter wards, being eoinewhat unoertatn of the course, they fell aetern of the foremoat French boat, and continued to poll la Its wake lor the remainder of,tha Oral round. After paating tbe winning point, however, tbe Aral time'they again rowed ahead, and gyadually in- oreaalng their dlB'Boce during the rest of Ibe oourae, won floaily by nearly a quarter of a mile. Too muoh cannot Open 10 tbe world, for «iu.-Firat boat. £ic«i .leeead, £10; ihird, be aatd la.pralae of the excellent style of puUlogdlaplav £io,ibo.tb,£». edbytheorewoftheOIasy. met BUT. ' Tbe BiBmenallb Cnw.—l, Oeorga Oreea; 1 Riohard Ploar; g- Tboau Boaie; 4, ffuika Faaioe, Wllllta Hearv'feoi) ttaBkhaeadOraw,-^!. OfOrge Qrtnri 1 BobeilBate; t. .■daaidBall;4BobartOnaBb«ra,8aBn4irakra(oak) Black i TheFr'aidly Trial Oaa —t, H «rki; S. 0, Blai| 1. wm. Bad 1 Swnnnia at Livibfool— Three young genUemen, well known on 'Obaoge at Liverpool, swam across the Mersey on Tuerday;aorn1ng, from New Brighton to the „ - . . • - „ ' .Noilh'Dooks. Thedlaianoe, amilsandahaltwaakooom- nui witUJI'iUa "i b!1«' "SSLVt'-ftiliuHMiI'i' ' P'l'l'** 'n «» It was low water at tbatlBe, and, oSiL^bMi 4 TMM <rokS£SrL wHb «' Mtldeol*. tbe swimmers were followed by a wuu 01 boat ' The f«at was no novelty to one oi the geoUemeB. 'Bna'er(abk). *•it«..*t,i....,i>,*.(.......