NO. 43— VOL^ IH; /CELEBB&'T'Eil! :$iTTtEl8; , . . SSuily siaahips ; i^h'i between Ymmg ■CUb iSeaiien Slartdn. ,. Earljon Tueidiy nromhig, Oot^jiv 18, 1827, tbe Toads leading' te> Havant from , Portsmobtb, . 'OBicliester, £o.i'weFeall in abdsde^ 'anli vehielea. ■ of-evety deMripfioirvtroUiiig'aIdi^,-'t6^ write in time at the scene 0f adtion. JBUing.Ialmd, in 'the pariah of Boemere,. in the .coaot^r of Soathamptaail ■vWas ihft spot sak£ted, ^d'.onfy 'two miles froto. ■ ■■ Jbyant^ LuX 'in-confisqqeiice of vtha baab interferr " ong, ;tlus was. changed to ..Westbonrae Common^' • '^four miles- /ro^n' Havant;' and thither iha, motll^ gTpnjt'i^par^ Uka Jightning'^hiuidi^ p^ hone- ! .mw-rrhaitiiicltra^poat-t^aisas'^^ — wa^OB with (bnr.honesj and toddleis onfc of nam- " ''har, ^erettcn-nmnxng along, jumphig pver hedges* . ' SQd. ditches, in t>rdeT not to lose sight of the game : jn ^ view.' At/Jength, '^eatbourne Common Was . :ganed, and the. ring was mad^ almost before yon could say HJaot; BobinroiL'- few of the-milling 'cqvi^ were present,,' considering the'.aboye ^matS .,.'had:.excated, considerable' inUrat th^Dghont; the -Fancy.,, Tom Oaynor,: OUto;! Stookman^-jism I'^ard^ Ked Ifeal, Joehi Hadstm,' and Tom'Bttdle, ..".were the prindpal; heioM'''fMm 'to '£enl>ui - Uariin'waB bronghi.'npon . th^ grbmd/.-WiihiiJfbnr ;day'; ' and' .Uio. colo^ . diiiJi'.'iiqd'. iight'i'bloe^" were - :::'oed to;thre staLaa.,; jfaitin tKieir Us: icmerinto ;J the ringhridi- tira obnosfr eonfidence; "tad Oas: Was j- '"jnot'.b^id-Iifflid in 'i«p6a(ii)g the tokfen' of deflance. V .V^^em Waitl laid Hiiriy Holt bffioiat^ 'as secpiidB .,:foi Bauben Maiti^aiMl DiokCintia and Kid Neal : handled theOas^/ He &oe .of the.lktter.^ea^ _ miora. 'defieato, a^ paler than ur^'- 'bU^-he said he'was -vell^iand oonJSdant as'^to the .'rasnlL... .The .v look ot. JCartm was .capital— he was iniproT^ at every {xnnt, and hiaiXKilness and condaot indicated that his mind'Was-at^t, u t^tiie event of the . day. The piuEfi oT.One uondied ]P6nndB was' an ;, .<*}Mtof :hjgU cop^daraUoir.toJbo^^ men, but winning, and plaohg : thdi; lundes higher^ on the list of pngib'stic fmnel, they both observed; was ■1;' .^eMlw to them thiii'hll.tt6"biuiiL At set&jg-ta ■ l S.ajd «..to-4,W^ tf«'iiil«te,<)f ieWi^ i • -V,' . ■ -' L,,"*"'^ ^ ' Thai Gffli a8.-.TrB8*«ip«oted,' shtiwed f- wtnrtlf^iMpr to j^^ hi?::=fls Baohen admin- istered some, blows .to operate as stoppisrs, but thjey' could not kaap tho <3a* ouL The Utter ^ des:. perata in millipg right and left, until he slippied down on hisiknees. ■ 10. 'The Qas was- as gay as a lark, sud seemed by^is exe^ons anxious to pnnish^his opponent off hand. ' No ome was lost; and~ Martin stood well to his work. Some teazers were given and ratnmad, when the Oas eanght hold of Benben, and tried on the fibbing system with great sncoaaal hitting up tiemendonsly npon th» face of Marlins 'in stmggKng for the throw, both down, Renberi- ifn- dermost ' The friends of th; Gas had : now made 3ip their ininds victory was certain — the Pet also assoring Oas "that nodiing was the matter — and Martin- nearly done over.'? ' Blve'-to fonr on Ga& 11. Jonathan, in the most spirited sty{e,.tk the lead — he lost' no time at the aorateh, but com. inenced the attack Both of the oombatants npon thUr mettle— the panishment so severe on. both aidea,"that the- meni fora few. seconds, were at a stand-still. The Giu'nni'in and again eanght Ren- beo Maititt on the neck, held him, and pnoidied with all the qniokneas and severity of a dmmmer. ^ the^head^ while -Renboi -was working away on the body. Benben obtained the throw, and Oas -was undermost. The friends of .Jonathan loiidly cheered him.; and as he sat npon Neal-s knee, he langhed and winked to ljis' backer,' as much as to aay-.^<« I have got him, and I ahaU win I " 12. - Th!s' was a fiiie':iniUiiig.' round. 'Ihe Gas wos npon "top.rop«a,''»nd Martin eqaallyai epn-: fident.' 'It/was. blow for hit^at and return — and no flinohii^ on^tharside.' The steiencet^ Martin: gavehiin a, little'^he bestdfit— he «isnght the jOas as he was:^inif.1tfiIoBia,^tirioth «f tluhnO bleeding and atjtlie iroj)ea,'th'b. Gas pnnisbed Ma^n dovni?i' the' ■i^'' planie was' immoue, and M Oas fopa.thbtkaBd!!"^' 18: Milling-iniBll dire6tibn»^tha'43*s"at wort r^SL.^T.rvb"-?'^:®.^^ i?»>'R*'J']%.«' i *e m«taf W wwdh . s«iil6*&Mh»^S^S£iS ■<1 A Weekly Sportmg Paper— Devoted to the^^^^Se^Xui^^e^ -TORK, SAT ^5vF • ■■■ ■■■■ I FEBRTiAEY 16. 1856. PRIGS THREE GENTS; •> PICTURE &ALLERT, jBcuiPSB OF raB-mNiar ' '' '' '.iSBSVaiD.BT IBB . , PnBl^BtlejBeneToieni Assodiitloii ■:'\>:;'" ■" ' "" bFi.oHDOH. . ; ^ i. tbe ring .shall ba nads on int< sod ahdl be • fiMu«|id-twantr feat sgaaie, formed of al^t stakes and iopas,the lattar.extsDdlng In .double lines, .the .upper-, moat Una being four feet fiom the ground, and (helowet ".have, ytfn ady objection to oiir smoking. in iluk int';I ,wil.l ,toyoa,|' .h(9 said ; aqd.nnJ^atloning his came^ 1" ■ •' ' "■ ' " " •- I J.; oai^ be took from an, inner. pocket a smaU.wW^ "rdi'-liko- to see you a't itP was the' eifiififclqaita' dead,*' which had bean' bom .with five le' gil^ TgJ^ ir^tiqn]of .thafictore he had .thus oopjure^ the^imnsemen't nearly always' made me'iO'. ' "^o^ up Othen, -frith anei^re^ion of diabpUQiiindm 'abetuit vfrom-- :^o1enc» ,n>r [ ..lustily for the guard. ;"'( give 17 said ^^llie, -with immense ezeitement^ "rgive~tfaese boys ted a5mftin^f'J|ift .1 . - „ . . , , _ _ _ B the" Ga^But he-an|;iitlbld ef bif opponenti^Bnd fibbing stiipor-Cnlfe ihodc di enough-^-romoionsi- 1. now think— ^onueing my uiiDgs, and at last he I«)d me^-tOiihej jwj in which yon found/mei because, 'he Bsid,'th<^ WB^a penon in it whom I shouhl Uk^ tit.. lin, aodrl looked in th^jdoce alone with himi^ did Jb|in put his face in at the window,, and whisp^ to me, with a look of dreadCol .malice, ' Aunt, dear, yontv^s. ;ot a maniao in ^tha (ai^iage with you!' I fell aok.half iaintin{f!in(dtii'e'Eeat as ,weleft tl^e w^Us 6f thd sAtibii bSiind'niL' '' Th'e 'tnaj^tiii'. had ipct oast one of 'those swift,^ dy •dUiWs^uo& 'as tqe; are'eU^nsed 'tb,giv«-r>t6i('ai3s Pie s>aw,mmed,'to be . buried Jnhjis ^w^ap^. .-It iay- Dule^ Jamas, and^no^, .that J^e. was . wai -imiil'we gbt'jiitb tfiWjtumel jiny nea^ as'' — jdusJkjmrk be.focia«d^t(|j)ejjuo«d^ scratob; aad.that ~ at two' oppodte 'confers, as may t>a sel««t«d, ip^Ms be ano^psad 17 othsf marks aalBoIeatlT l^rge fcr'ihe iccep- tlon of the seconds an4 bottle-holden, to ba entttlad ''the'oomeia,"-' : 2. That each man shall.be attapded to the ring bv a afoonddtfid a botUfr^ioldsr, the .roimer provided with a ^tiqg^iniths.IattarwllhaboMlaotwatar. That-tha oombaUnta, on ab-aklng hands, >bsU ratlte nntll the see* onda'of each lava.toased. forxholoa ol posIUon; whieh aalinsted, the wlhiuV shall .cboois hU' comer iCConUng 10 the stste.ot. the wloi^ or sun, Ud conduct hia man .ilicnlo, 'tho iomr'ivk^jqig the oppoialto eomar. ' 9.' That each man sball ba provided with ahaadkar. chief or'ao'olpr .soluble to his own {uev, aiid^hht ,the seconds ' pioeaad entwine these' handkeichlabat:lhe upper end of one of the caalra slskea Thstthswliua- kerohlefa shall be called ■' the coloia:" and that ttiewlnT nerof the battle at Its .condnslon ffiall be entitled' to their poBseasTob, as the trophy of victory. - 4. That two umpires shall ba chosan by the aaoosda or baoksn to -watch the progress of the liaUla; and take exception to any breach or the rales ha io a ft e r stated. That a jafeite shall be chosen by-ihe umpires, nnlaaa olherwla*: agreed on, to whom aU- disputes shall ba re- reiT(d;i'aa ^t on tK» men being stripped. It ahaU ba the ^nty of the seconds to examine their arawen; and U^ayao- ■ jeotlon 'aiiaB as to' Insertion of Improper subitattces therein, they . shall siqwal to thsli nmplrw, who,'wlth the cODOUEcence ot t^ie releiee, shall d^«e» what allan- lioDs ahaUbe msde. ' ■ . ' 6. Thst ln tntnn'no epr::..a be need In fluting boola exeept t h oee au lhoriaeit-tyt L a riisUl jtb;.-BaaaTal«nt Anoolatlon, which shall not exceed i of an laeh itora Ue sola it. tia hooU end shall not be l(M,,thsa k,or an mclr braad'arthe palnt;''and It Bialr be Ut tte -powiir of the zsTetea. to altar, or file lnany-WBy.he plaaaaa,^lkas . which shall not ace9id with the above dlmensloiiB, area, to fillhg!thaiB a'Iray altogether.- '' . ' ^ ' ' >' .-7. That boUi men being ready, eaebniaai^all .tor^n- (iucted to "that side of the sorsioh next his. corner pre- vioasiyehoeen; 'ntd the se^ondif '«>ir;the'ed:iBaikB^ll the.roand be fla- Uiedf^OB no nntanoa whay>vc«ej^t<«oUag th^ clp'als during ilio' rt>niid,4indeT a psnalty of ^'■."'Uri, oaanoe, at the option ot the referee. Thepenat*"**™"' wlU be strictly enloroed,to g»<»^»352ge^„„ .„ olaUoh. The prinnd snsnariog to btheia ;" then, with ferocity, he sdded, "how oare you r^ad in my presence, sirt" I apologised, and put the volume by, as he con- tinued, " When the Genius in the Arabian Nights, whom the fisherman rescued from the vessel sealed with Solomon's seal, was first shut up in it,' he Without dday, trymg to nob him. Benben had j^jg^ The Gas remained in ^^liw companions since. I have been twiqi to. have perused that dreary work, and so I had the hiB,work to do, to W out of msoW ; the latter ^ ^, ^ ^^^^ Martin had left it; j;'™ We AntipTwith a stark staring madmsn — - - /retreated; biU Ae Qas would be ^ oiT^ them parbWly stark, inasmuSi aM he hsi — * '^l oB8«Rva.-noBB. Lot a ringleartide of dothingOT, except his book The out-and-out gameness of the Oas had been and an enormous cavalry doii, /?t|.'* J? too* sB lie theme of tiie whole of his backers, and the fear early opportunity of dispensiM with. There we* ivaral other people present, however, and he wm ;would have more or less executed his threat. At the ropM Jonathan had the best of it. eanght Benben in the face;- and both nuUing esoh other till down, the Gas undwmost . " Bravo, Gas!" and thunders of applause.' ' I the j:.;^lsj^t'm^ivnr::sss^^: --^.^^ •^y «>" Sdth^haTnLSn^fftheeffectsoftheTlow.quit&eringwithhisltf^ It was this op^O" of busings w» a far nsore«no»»e^^ tobm^ nappad pepper : in &ct. the Oaa was a Us bottom, which excited the great mpnae of the in a flistroUisB wariage of an opress ajo' Snbteoml^itS andwoSd not be denied. spectatorTromid the ring, to htar the 6as dedare to start fiom P^dington, when, to me, » the pU, S^aSofCfo 1^ of t«Ti^ to Mm re- tSat he would not fight S,y moret The blow he say entered a tall gentleman, witii lus "sf SS&gXm hU^v^r^.b^loas-fo'Jowed^^^ the fl.^ round dedded Agl^t k^tly »ver hta ch«t w^^^^ himnpso closdy, that. raUying was the order of [was so severe— that Jonathan kave left off; Jparmtly paddedm fi^^ ' Directly we began I this linnd ; whiii in doring, Jonathan threw tiie wiUiont any penon finding fimlt with his conduct, move he aJced in a (jnick, decisive, and rather im Uaaterof tho BoUa devarly. fLond ahontinf inllt cannot, however, be denied to hidl,. that he I pertinent, 8^16 — ... . _„ S^^ftheG«»-»nd"ia wiU winitlikefiii'l fought, aftw the above finishing hit, fourteen as "Where are you gomg to, sir,— where are yo^ 5. This loimd Was 80 deddedly in £»vor of Oas, brave rounds as were ever witnessed in the Prize I going r vj -n ide was restored amonmt his Bimr. Each round only occupied thirty seconds. "To Bnstol," I rephed, qnieUy that perfect eoffi3den(ie was restored amongst his Bin^.- fiiends, and he was -taken for ohoioe. J<»Bthan'{ - * did-not heotate, but went up (o his man with the I highest courage. He duhed out' right and lef^l and Martin could not'ett'oiit of his -wayV ' Jona- 1 tiun eanght hold of his adversary -with his left I Iiand>.anl.piimsHed:him .witb his right in a heavy I "Bristol," said he, "was' bunt to the grouni last night, — the Whole of it burnt to ashes T' "What, .dr,-rn6nsenBe — ^it is imposnble have coq^derable property there I" >t... THE MAmAG; Or.-A'fl^yra.y Compai^on. . |77uij^^ofiC"aweredthe*tr«Dger;^ _ ^'^X sKow nothnfg" mora .cbarming than the l^sr'] between his douched teeth ; — " it's all bnmt.| - manner. '■KThiiriwbrk'^the Gii?wars^n vi^i- 1 coveiy, that one has got iii. wie^Ie companion ble,by,the Martin. ." it," aaid NaaL .so severe^ that- Benben went down on his knees; promised riches to whomsoever should rdease Mm ; but aftefifsrds he jpromised death. So, air, was I qsed to i benefit liim whom I found ignorant, ;biit now. I tear him limb from limb; — ^beware, then, how you answer my questions. Are you acquainted withShaksp^r " Yes, sir," said I, confidently—" I am." "Do you know Milton, thoroughly?" " Yes, nr,— I think 1 do.". " But are yon well np In Boswell's Conioa, 'su I tell me thatf I don't belieya j^ou if yon aay yon are ; and if you say yon are not, I will break you to fragamental" Now, thanks to a dispodtion that had led me into ontpof-tiie-way paths of Uteratnre, I did happen great plaasure to tell my tormentor. In order to try me, however, he haiaued me 'with questionia about the book as pertinaoiondy as any senate- house examiner; and, unless my memory had happened to be of the best, I do not doubt that he Didcot, and it seemed to me the sweetest music I had ever heard. "We go to Bath together, I believe t" sud my companion, breaking off his queries and speaking in the moat mlveiy tonea. " 'We do^ sir, I am delighted to say," I an- swered. - . But in five minutes from that time I was nar- rating my adventure to some people in another carriage, and my poor friend was in the custody of the Great 'Western Bailway police. 'When I told this to Aunt Dorothy she remarked, piat nothing should induce her to travel on the railway alone, as long as she lived. . Not, hoi^ever, she added, that she was alarmed in the slightest degree ; but that she did not think it becomuiE of . . - J ■ if l"*' ^"'^ to so— Aunt Dorothy's Then,'of couse, I knew that he was a nadmanltrong point being exolusiveness and devotion to Mke an animal h|]ie aristocracy ; in consequent I believe, of her been knighted because he was therefore, much astonished to. coming np to Iiondon last week Beuhen t^an to.aak themselvee a few questions I ""l SO">S o° to break a lance with us in wit,! xt tMs he placed his l^^a t>pon 1>>b knees; rain. There was no mistsikmg that bonnet of hers iipos the subject. .lor to make a pet quotation of our own, he exhibits gjared at me straight in tf« "I'd repli^ -'^ — j:— ty.^ ^^^^ 0. As in many of the recant battles, the apeota- 1 ganeraUy Utile nuggets on the BUrfnce which may jeUbeiai^^ torn had no occasion to ring out "go to wo£^ for proi»iM*tiy*tDO°''t of gold-field underneath. I "Ah, yon should ^"w the railway looks' Jonathan would "be busy, directiy time was call-l On the other hand, if he gambles at the light, Ifrom HanwellP ' ed. The Gas made play, and give and' take on or gives ns a surely answer, or sits on one news- A cold petapintio< °^ke «ut m over me, as I "both ddes; Benben's nob got severely pnniahed. paper while he engages hinudf with another, how I replied, "Ah, ind|~'' ""^ made an abortive .Li struggling for the throw, Qas appeared the I the milk of hnman kindness curdles within us 1 attempt to yawn./j l"verfdt leas sleapy, ^longest man, and Benben was thrown.. "'What We say in oar haste, all men are beais alike. The nor more mterj>^ ""y conversation in my abravefdlow," sdd a swell of the-first water, "he's greatest one I ever traveled with was on a short life. He keptipi'* qmet for a mile or two, only rare to win." trip torn I«ndon to Brighton, when I was a vrtcked regarding me*'y» » >i. Short round, bnt lots of workmanship; the yonng cadet at Sandhimt, and in company with anco, whidii<^'™lf ohangad to an azprassion change was avidenUy in favor of the Gas. The two otHeia of the same college. We three had of disgust^"* •™oy*"'=*' , . latte? want to worl^and really fought in . good bean, of ooniaa, lata for the train; and, while it a gi,nyad he, at last,, emphatically, like a man styl^ Martin was compelled to qustie along with was on the move, bundled into the first carriage who hat'"'^^ °P 1°""^ ^P0° the subject, " I ■ TiB'ipponent; and he obtained no advantage by we Uid hold of, and it turned out to be the den of don't Jf** 7°" »oee I But I have got something . J Ti— .1.- /3 JjS 1 - - j,^ ^ wMte hat and a wMto hero Z*"!"!""* oi*""*) th* eighth wonder of the end wall cut your nou off and irabstitata hii' ideDce. The face of the Oas was quite free I a white bear. ^fioin any marks of punishment,' while, on the con-| great-coat, aiid growled in a polar manner at our I toaiy, Eienben's inng exMbited pepper. The leftl sudden inenrdon. I was but fifteen, and idt in- [ eya of the Master bfthe Bolls again iiapped it, the I clined to tjeg his pardon, bnt Duall andOtitl .'civet mnningfraely; inc!odng,Banben downaadi were older and stiffer-aei^ed. ' i / m&ermost: "Ooft, Oaa^Benbea don't Hke it; a| " Sb," aaid the former, after a miuoto. or tw''*. : said, in order to said time^ that I ahould like I see tUs wonder befoio the operation 'took plaoa. '* I wonld not ahov it to everybody, mfaid yon, vith the bird of Paradise perched upon the crown fit, or else I do believe I should not have recognised -, she looked so pde. A i9d.-&c«d and rather Dg-looking old gentleman, who bowed to her as stepped out of the same carriage, whispered to , that he feared his traveling companion 'was lirom weU. She was get into a cab quite speechless, saw her itk umbreUa and her last band-box safely about br, and than, in the act of feeling for her smelling- little, iaintad away. It was a dreadful position ta me to be in while we drove to Southampton Qreet, Holbom ; uid her coming-to was even more akiming than her going off. At last^ when she wis setued in thn house and got mora calm, she udMsomed herself as follows : ^Yonroonain John iaa wicked and designing Caliowv James; bnt he shall never see a penny of my money— ^e has not killed me yet, lean tell hus, and he'll never get another diance P ' .. 1 -was pleased to hear all this of John, liho is made myself ready, toeeteam.^ moreover, ha^jog rsad'Of Ui'e''poniel' of the human. eye npon' these pmaons,. 1' stared- sit him hard aUd-continnomdy^ and to tMs, in a great measure, I atbibute iny asfe^ ; for I observM . throughout the journey he wonld cast down his eyes, as if cowed, whenever he piei^ cdved mine fixed upon hint. Presently he ob- served,, that the day was likdy to turn ont fine after all, wMch was itself as mad.a speedi as could be made, considering that it was r^iiiig at that min- ute harder than ever; bnt I Bael,'*rthink so, too, sir ;' for it is always best to a^rae.with tMs sort of people, I had V>an told, nndgtl^ every dronmstanoe. After a good deal of conveAation, conducted with some skul on my 'part, I think, he asked all of a sudden if I was gong to London ; to wUoh I an- swered that I certaiuy 'was; although, of course, I intended to get. out at the very next place we stopped at aoenar thian travd another mile with him. He then add, he waa vary glad to hear it, and hoped that no damp and disagreeable stran- eiB might get into onr carriage on the road. At Iwindon I thought to have ascaped,.underj>ret(mce of getting refiediment; but he insisted with neat politeness — wMdi, however, was jiist of that land wMch might have changed to the wildest ferodty had I objected— on bringing the prorisione to tiie carriage door. I wad not. really in the least huh- giy, yet he made me take ox-tail soap, and buns, and a glass of cherry brandy therb . ..d then, and afterwards a couple of oranges, and I don't know how manypesn, -which he produced tnm his pockets. He drsok snch a deal himself^ too, ont of a case-bottle, that I was afmd it must have de- vdoped his most frightful i^ptonB; once, in- deed, after a long draught at it, ne sofUy . though distinctly exclaimed ' hooray P but, finding my eye as nsoal upon Um, he apologised. Ha oneredime his newspaper, wMch waa that very unladylike ion'e called Bell'a Life, and I dared not refttsa to accept it for the world — ay, and even to read it, too — for he asked ne whether something or other on grey- hound puppies was not a capltu artide, and Ihad to give a meet &vorabIe and detailed opinion on it. At the few atations we alopped at he made me look out witii him at the window, to give the idea that the carriage was fully occupied, so that I mv- sdf hdped to put aid ont of the questicm. I really kept Mm in the most capitd humor — ^bat, O James, at what a trial to - my poor nerves 1 — and only once ventured ta croas Mip, 'when he offered me a drop of his bottle, because I looked pale, he said. He was not angiy at my refusal, but finished it Mmself instead, wishing me happy returns of the day, and' many of them— rthough it was not my birthday, nor anytMng of the sorL Soon after that, the dreadful man fell adaep, nor did he wake again until he arrived at Paddington, a^d I saw yoi^ "Bless me, my dear aunt,- what a terrible ad- ventnre 1 But aia yoa sure (Jha man was mad after aiir " 'Why, I suppose, nephew James, I know mad people from sane people, and though I ani getting old, I think Fve got my hearing. Didn't I tdiyou at first what John said when he put me into 'that place to be murdered ? ' Aunt, dear (the hypo- crite!,) you've got a maniac in the carriage with youP" • Now, the fact ia; Annt Dorothy is as deaf as a post, and invariably takes one word' for another, dthongh I said nothing more tiien, because, in her own words, "It ia always bast to agree with this sort of 'peoble 'under any. circumstance." Only, next day, a letter'airived from John, hoping she had had a laia jonniey 'iip io town — I lemam- bered yonr aristocntio .predilections, yon see^" he wrote, f and T hoM you.fonnd.the old baronet an I agreeable tnvdung 'oompanion."--^-p3(raaehoId isimids.'.' ■ ' • KtXhat-«ti*ha..dxplnaon.of thirty aeaaaai^(anlMs~~' odiei^rlsa agned wgm) tha Timplwi iMimi(liinj| alieM.1 ij' "' " Time," npon'which' auh man ahali iGnSom'uienM of hla botUe-holdar and walk to his own aide of 'the uimtoh nnalded, tha aaoonda and botUo-hoIdaca remain- ing at their corner;- and that either man falUng so to be at the smatcb within eight saocnds, shall ba deemed to have lost the battle, 10. That on qo oonsldenllen whatever shall any per- " be pennltted to enter the ring during tha liatda till it shall have been eonoluded; and that In the son be 'nor till oTea^of soch uobir praotioe, or the npes and stakes being alstorbsd or removed, it shall -Es la the power of the referee to award the vlctoiy to that man who In his honest opinion shall have the best of the contest. 11, That tha seconds and botUe-hoIders shall not In- ' teifere, advise, or'dliect the odveieary ot their prindpal, and shall retain from all ofTenst ve and Irrttattng exmu- slons, in all respeota conddetlng thenuelves wlth^der and^ocoram, and oonflne thomaelvca to the dlligpnt^aad* caiAl dlachatga of their duties to their principals. 12. That In picking op their man, should tha saeoada or bottle-holdeie wilnUly Iqjore the antagonist of their prindpal, the Isttar shall be deemed to have IbrlUted the battle on the decision of the reftree. la. That it shall be "a fair stand-up fight,' and if either nun ahall 'wiilolly throw hlmsalr down without receiving a blow, whethec blows shall have preyionsty been exchanged or not, he ahali ba deemed to bavelost the battle; but that this rule' shall not apply te.aman who In aoloae slips down from the grasp of his opponent to avoid punishment, or from obvioiia aoddent or.weak- 11. That batting 'with the head shall be deemed foul, id the party resoiting to this practice Shall lie deemed to have loM the battle. 15. That a blow struck when a man Is tfarowMr down, shall be deemed fouL That a man with one knee and one band on the ground, or with both knees on the ground, ahali ba deemed down; and a blow ^ven In either of Ihoee positions .shall ba oensldered rani, pro- viding always, that when In snch position, the man so down shall not himself strike or attempt to strike. 16.. That a blow struck below the wals(b«na shall be deemed foul, and that, in a close, seizing an antagonlat lielow the waist, by (he thigh, or otherwlae, shall be deemed fonl, IT. That all attempts to IniUct Iqlniy by gon^ tearing the flesh with the flngaze or nails, and shall ba deemed foul. la That kloking, or deliberately IkUlDg on an antag- oDlst, with tha knees or otbervrlaa; whan down, shall ba deemed fbuL 19. That an bets shall be paid as the battle-money, after a flght, la awarded. 20. That no person on any pretence whatever shall be permitted to approach nearer the rfaig than ten feet, with the exception of the umpires and releree, and the parsons appointed to take oharge of the water or other relteshmant for. the oombatants, who shall take their seats dose to the comers selected by the seconds. 21. That due notice shall be given by Ihe stakeholder of the, day and place where the tattle-money ia to ba given np, and that ha be exonerated from all xesponsl- DlUly upon obeying the direction ef tha referee; and that all parties be strictly bound by these rules; and ■ that in futnia all artlolCe of agreament for a ooatast ba antared into with a strict and willing adherence to tha letter and spirit of these roles. 22. That In the event of magisterial or other Interfer- ence, ot in case ofdarkneas coming on, the referee shall have the power to name the time and plaoa for tha next meeting, If possible on the tame day, or sa soon after as maybe. 23. That dionld the figbt not be dedded on the dsy, an bets. Instead of being drawn, Shap be put together and divided, nnloas the nght shall ba mnmed Uio week, between Sonday and Sunday, In'Vhioh case the bats shall stand and ba decided by the event. That . where the day named In Ihe articles fbr a flght to coma ' otrisaltaied to anotharday In the eame week, beta stand. The battle-money shall reoialii In the hands of the stakeholder untU falriy won or lost by a flght, iinless a draw be matually agreed upon. 14.. That any pugilist voluntarily qnittlng the ring pnviena to tha deiibeiata Jadgmant of tha reiatae being obtained, shall ba deemed to have lost tha flght, 25. That on an oiyeotlon being made by the aaoonda or nmpixa, tha men shaU raUra to thale comers, and there remain tlU tha deolalon of the appointed aothoil- ttes shaU ba obtained; that If prouoonced " SaH," the batUe sbaU be at an end. bat If •' bir," time?. shaU be / caUed°by' the party appointed, and the man absent from / ihe'soriucb In eight ledoods oner shall be deemed to/ have Mst the flghc' The decision In all caass to be river'' promptly and irrevocably, for which pnrposa the nmpK and the referee shonld be Invariably oloaa togethe^ , 26; That Uln a laUy the npes a mu stepsX^ A I I - ""-""s*.?!* «j, leqaultlon of tbe Keonaa j^ooaed dudl op«n bU baods for tbt. / aa. Tl^^rii^SlS^'i»'»M»«».*^"'^r' lo tSe power of the lefene to dlieet the aeoonds to take their man ewBj, end thnB condode the round, and that the nnn-or hU aaf onda wlhiJngio .obey the dlreoUon ol the lefeiee, ahell be deemed the loaer. 29. Tbet In any eaae where men on meetuiE In-, tne P. r1 or at any aabeeqoent period dmiog the tpii, ahall retln ftom the aoatoh, or retrain from all- attempta to fight for the apace of five minntea, the referee eball give thaok an additional fire mlnotea, and if at the expira- tion of that time no blow has been atmak, or no attempt has been made .to itdkejie ahaU have the power of awaiding the lattle-mooey, or one moiety thereof,' t6 thaiimdsoftha AnooIaUon.^ .... , SO. That an stage fights be aaneatly'aapoiialble Jin confonnlty irtUi the fttegoing nles. * This nde Is only bind^ on tiemben of the London F. B. A., or penona dgning ariiclea to fight onder their ralea, asd waa made to meet caaes where man finding thanuelTea eqoally matched ahenld attempt, by atandtng and looUng at one anetiber, as has been aometlmes the ease, for Iiut an boor at a time, to protract the battle till ' dark^ and thos Iiave an opportunity of making a draw. NEW FORK CLIPPBR, rUS BBCOQHIZED SFOBTIlla iODRIIiL OF UUBICil ■iMSla OopT 3 Ota. I rSmttar.. «I«00| With a weeUy olronlatlon of over 39.000, extend- fffg not oid^ over onr whole oonnt^, bnt also to Knglanfl, th0 great ^lortlng Arena of the world. TERMS OF THE CLIPI'CR: ' 119 montba ...•I*A ■Bb«t«l»Bioid« m i Jfc * «tt «. . ' . . i " X Bnr ToiMnLUWo' MUnc. ' PirBoeuB.— 1. Iu(u wn pi Iriih Utib. 2.. Wo h»tr bst Uttlt'oT fvui™ bi InUal ^;inuliit .SJtu Dotaianr tatatoA OUw Intba lofllih ilof . Bnsn, Utl&— 1. NOM or th* Oollbia lUmon aru malo th* uago acm Univooi to N» toii'la 9 dfji i£i3 tSin. 'iTWii teUan Bju'i p««nti wa^boni la t^Ia ooBotej. ^ Jodf* CsT jouMir vMob Ii tba 1>wt Jig d>a£tr, u Wuna ud (i'NaU duaaarnKtchdaDCoonthtt OToolsff. J. H. B., WiiblDstOD, D. 0.— TVa hiTO no iwoid Of tha aTcnti JOB nfar to, or kaovMi* of the Doctor. D.& Tiaoa.'PeitJarrla.— AolBUTMtlDsaiUoUen Iha nariog, tv, at gama fowl will ba s)nn In am naxL J, w. T.— WUl aaMCh oar neofda, and Inbnn joa at an aarlf d*7- S. CP., Ibnid'a.— 1. Hjar wu bom In thil dtr, wo biTO baan Infoinad. z. Ma ehaltanga Of tha Uod haa aT«T appaaiad la oar papar— vrlta ant tba ehaUanga aa 70a wljh It to appaar, and It vUl pnbUihad In anr naxt. B. H , Vbnad'a.— Oan aaad tha Ourran to yonr addia« la Call- fiiiiila m toad a Ufgo nanbat of papaii tbace bj OTTxy itoimar. J. P. BL a, Boit«i»-l. Than li afiaat dUltnnee of opinion u to who la tha Uat partmatoc ofllacbalh.' 2. Wo do notknowHr. ronat'a hOght and wal^t. ' . ' ' e. r.— U JOB win n-wiU* poor qaaaUoaih aalng aa Itw watda aa pOMlhla, aad making joar quadaa plalaar thaa thay an la tha latts iMtbia na, wa map ba ahla to ghra asjraa to ttaam. Amaoan.— Wni anavar 70a In oar next; ParrATOB. — ^Tonr akatcb, althoogb wall pat togalba', la not iplop aaoagh for oar oolonuia. Wk. fltl anU J Fa j — Vba mala balUIngaidaada Aam arth to asih, balaaaddltloaalwlaf baa baan ballt aatandlng fbitbar tbvaida SBth ibaat. It ftaata Vlat Avaaaa, and alao looka eat oa tha Eaat Blrar. Wa Aaiaa nothing iar a n a a a i lag e uuaiiw nJant^ bat hara pat pan do VB for 8 monthi* nbaatf ptloo £ar poor dollar. B1.10K H&wa, l[a^abaatar.^Wa aarar haaid of Tom Hpac** "fc** . laogo to tha worl4 appaatlng la Ball'a Llfa— a ahallaaga waa aaat, tabolaaarlad lnthatpapar, ayaarortwo aInon.bat thaoEdarfor Ita latartlftn w*f laaaoaa auattoaad la the OmaM attha tlffla. - urnxunaeaoa.— 1- 'aokaoB,tbeAniei1eaai)ear,hMefttnbaan baatan. 3, Tba itaamar BalUc, wa ballara, mada tha qnlckait trip aooM tha Allantla^ bar tlma balag 9 dajs, 13 hnaia aad 30 mlaataa. Oubl, Phllad'*.— TTp to the time of golag to pian^ wa htra la. caind aotUag from 70a; aaw* baia foliUIad oar datj tewndi JOB, wa, hara a right to axpa^ fklr tiaatmant aad attaotloa to oar Intaiaati ai It la, wa wlU oaD It " qalta." Tob will plaaaa, than lOxa, eoB^ar oar aagagaaimit at aa aad.; ■ ~ Orasliing Oat Oir>^it» A IMal mi Anang ear BapiMaataUjis. . OuB ainti-^Ktrtuig Senatora, at Albany, hiiv^ ready " put tlirough" two bills having for object the " onahing ont" of oar pastimes amiuaiients; .'t)ie firet being ihe bill agamsf m mlj wTot tlie digits in self-defence, and other an sot for the BuppreEsion of hone-Taoingl Qaeen'e.Ck)niitj. . J^t, Erastoa Bipoks is the fatta Hayu ud Walker. A1.THOUOH an agreement haa been made between these parties ia. lesome their batde;^ thrown open for pnUic Island, and until such reform is made we have noiapeclion, on Mon<>'7 next. It is said that beta hopes that our races will ever become very popa:^> the amount of ^20,000 were made in this city lar. The Honse Committee to whom this bill wohat she woujd diake the passage from Liverpool referred would be doing a real service to turf ii^ New Ywkjin eight days, whereas it took her 14 tweets by revising it, and making such alteratioSlayB. . Tha ihct of her even making that time with WftftUns. Katak between Tngloan aad Boyle. _ Wreatlinff Match between Wm. Tregloan Vames Boy^.Mn the'Devonshirev^Ie, eatpb' 'oaich'eap,. for 'tlOO a side, came 'd^at Kerri; bran's Hall| W^>te-e&«et, .on the evening of thq 6th inst. Ibve waa a'' vlny respectable attendance to witness, thi^ 'match, the first of the kind in s num- ber of y'^ars, and much interest was manifbated by the apectators. Shortly after eight o'clock,' the considerable diapanty in the size' of~Uie' men Wtts' apparent, .. Tr^loan being nuich the heavier man. Oh^lime- hisinj^.-calledi -the wtesUen placed' fliim- selves iu position to catuU the hold, which they were not long in doing, and it did not seem mora than a moment from the time of clinching nntil Boyle was laid ont fairly on the biosd of his back. The seoond bout resnhed' almost in't nmilsr'matl-' ner, Tregloan . manoenveiing very, cleverly until he THE RING; >lyBBfiiieply teB..r. . Wb think our readan will agree with us that we have allowagl^e iB^geet latitnde to Busk, Brad- ley nnd their'fiieiids, in their controveny regard- wrestlers, in appropriate costume, appeared, and imr the proposed match between the two former. We also endeavored to have the matoh " qnashed," forTMKfflaini|a» known at the time, but our efforts, though promising to ba efi°ective, were overruled, and we were induced to| open our columns again on the renewal t>f the wartua. Wei puUiah below a.Card firom-Rnak, a*"i ^i ^^ fiom Mr. flynny ia An- swer y>^»opaifUBioafi<^, in .onr laiU' -Tliese-we NEW TORE CLIPPER. aATDBDAT, FEBRUARY 16, 1866. nasx QUKU, Xonea.asiD Paonoiea. Wlulesalo Agents. Boss, 7UZi ^nitatwat . -.„. .... . . "~" ™U™ '*. OB>»Bo. ft a^u flmiTt ahaal. BMta OOsa of the New YoiK Ouma, Ho-lOl Kaa^m, oenaraf Asa atieetv thliA Boor, tkont laam. Entraaoe, flnt door In NaaBO, below Ann. To CanrespoMdtintsi Ws would {aka_ it ,aB an^ espeoUl fkvor,if. oor- respondentB would forward their coounimicatipns by Monday or Tneaday, as we' are unable to/give attention to those airivlng on' Wednesday, from the fact that we'are compelled -to go to press at an early honr, in older to. forward supplies to Bos- ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore^ &&, dro;, by Wednes- day evening's trainsu '. ■ . i • We have still on hand a large number of communicationa wnloh we have been .unable^ from a press of bumness, to attend to. Our fiiends will please have patience. Cantlon. Wa have been. informed, that an individual has bean tmp^aSng upon onrfiiends in Boston and thie dty, by repieienting himself to be connected with thia p^>er, and obtaining favora from proprietoni of public houses,' theatres, Ac, on the strength of }L. _ TTw.js a^ ..Impostor. All connected with ihe AUBWEBS TO COBBiffiPOIIDEIITB. P.Btan, ALoTHnorSraBTa^^la laadlng poar timatp aad enanaat aztlda on He Biooka* bfll ogaisat Ptiza Plghbs aa., pon nnita an Isddant of an atmp itopplit to wll»a a eock Sgbt— wmpeadaUghtanmnaporjoBrnadantpglTlaf ailiaa datallad -acoovntarihaarantT" Wbaa Thamfitfldai, aa Athaain ganml, ^raa laadlag aa anap of hla aona ti j m tu agalagt thalr barbarlm aalghbotn, ha bah aid two aoeha angagad In fpriona aombat ! Tha ' apaataalawaaaolloatapoahlm; ba oidaiad hla fonaa to halt aad iritoaaa th* Sght, and thaa addiaand tham : "Ihoaa oocki, DJgal' nor do thap odaia thIa for th* moanmaata of thalr aaeaatonb tot thait otttgHn^M or for tho aUt* ofgloiy la tha eaaaa oTUftrl^. OILT noma n, Unx lAa oaa b JbrounlTy raafocd naa fo puU to Oa atitr.™ Xhlalmpiaaainhaiangaiakladlad^nloroftha All»- nliBi, and lad than CB to eoaiaaat, and aAar thalr dadahaalcta- rlaa OT*r tha Panltoa^ th* Athanlaaa daoaad bp law that ona dv •hoBldboaat apart In *t*iTT*arIgt tha pahlla azlOiriaa U. Tib Osdh, Chleaga— Up *tt«BtIon haa .b**n callad to a match gama of Cham^ la piu^iaai la tha Now Totk OLIpm, b a t aa au J- Van Oadal, of Chicago, aad a Mr. Sailth, of Raw ToTh, Ton win plaua aotlc* Ia poor papar, that tha J. Vaa Oadal tafaziad tolasot J. BL VanOadal,acchltaet,ahIcago. lam tha morapai- tleolar to havo thIa ootlea mada, aa J.- Vaa Oadal la aot known hai*." Wo hara obapad th* laiteBctloaa of Jelm M. Vaa Oadal, In glrlag pablldkp to bio lattar. Wa wonld atel*, howarar, that Ohl- eago la aotaaman coantiT towB, bnt a dtp of noazlp lOfl^OOO In- biMtanti^ aad oar cosaapoodaat'a aoaitloB that J. Van Oadal la aot kaowa thai*, la lathv bcoad, aad iidmlta ofa dhwot '^***M n- tlaa,tbrth* gaa**f Oham la qoaatloawaa biDoght ahoatbja chaHaag* fiam J. Vaa OidaU of Chicago, aad thoagh h* map ba BBkBOWB to Ur. Joha H. Van Oidal, aichllac^ pat la h* a^MaaUal flaah aad blood. Aa It la annridaiad a math of ;aflaamaat aad adn cation to Badacataad tha baaaUtal gaao* of Cha^ will OBr btenda iBOhlcqpplaaaagtratba oadlt whan It Ii do*. r 8. J.— I. Tha nghtatwih«Cbtnplaoihlp,aapaEwffl panaha bjaaaitld*blBaothitCo1anin,wIUb*eommancalBaatw«ak. 3. Bpar (ought bat two bitUaa, and thou wan wlUi MaOlaMlar, dnca daeaaaad, aad Taaka* SalllTin. anno Ti. Boons.— I. Th*(IIatkorth*Bop*rlarCoBitnealna anlairof^W parsnnnm. 2. Bhailg gMa what ha aa maka, vhichbmsch battarlhanangnlarnlarT. a AW«maa goTpap focpommlttaa badaam. « Jlalirlog oanrfooghtaprtiaashta 6. Wa doat kaaw tha BnoUpa gpldar. 6. Bhaahaa Bator foaght apilaa agbt, Uat w* an nm of-h* hadamomwlih BaUlna. bat ao piln Sgbt. T. Haplawaabaalaa. . W. M, Otenlaad^Hc Cambadaad, of Vamp rinat, aa nmlr rm wlUi gama lirt, aad Mr. BoUaii Of Wat.r alnat, «a doohU.. taalahpoawUh agood dog. Wonld ha plaamd to bare aoma Uama bom psor aaetlaa or eoantip. Ai W. B , Poitag* Oa,OhIo.-JPh* p^poB ralirtohia aot baaa -"■-"—-=-«*»» ipdag of IMS. •aaaoioaaa and sale oomcem," which all ffdrmealiifgmeii should ftbwn down. Look npon all persons representing themselves as reporteiB of the Clifpeb, who ask fikTors in onr name^ as impostors. as would obviate or remove the real objiictions onr Racing Fizturea. Mr. Brooke' " anti-self-defence biU," has been to the House, where, we trust, it will meet the it and its author deserves, viz : a place ander table. We see by a letter from a friend in All that so far from onr Representativee being opj to the " Manly Art," a number of them have tnally been engaged in a" Mill," which, if not ducted predsely as the " rules of the ring" was owing, we .have no doubt, to an ignorani those mlee, to' obviate whioh, in futura, we pub] said mles on onr first page this weak. But t« fight, and its lessons : According to our correspondent's statamei seems that Mr. Woods, of this dtyi and the e of an Albany paper, had been on rather bad t*^ for a short time, in consequence of the latter ^ifr- ting loose" on the -former in language altogdir too strong. Woods insisted on the editor " leftg op"_the hilior, of Conise, refused to ralinqfcli the position he had assumed unless "things ^e fixed"— Woods scorned the idea of buying the e obstacles she had to encounter, speaks well for speed as well aa substantial oonstruction. We ava no doubt' that in regolar seasons, the Peisia show excellent time ; the first trip is no crite^ ion, and.it ie haidly. iiur theiefore, to condemn lO Peima, as many lutve done, mnce her amvaL BteuniUp Fulton. The new steamship Fulton suled from this port on the 0th insU, for .Southampton and Havre, on her first trip. The dimensions of the Fulton and her machinery are : Extreme length on deck.. •*« 800 Length ofkeel, feet 278 Breath of beam, feet « Depth ol hold, feet.... Sit Tonnage, (Ooatom Home,) tons. 2807 ' Power of engines (two oscillating,) horses. ^ Diameter of oyllndera, inehea Length of stroke, feet.. ................. Pressure of steam (per Inch,) pounds Diameter of wheel, Teet.. ................ Length of paddle, feet, Berthe for paaaengen Capacity lor ftelgnt, tone. The Way of the World- A week or two eince a yonng man named Pierce, aaw he had his man as he wanted him, when. he I intend JshaU_M 'the 1^^ match is. made, gave him another handsome fall, thus hr{ngingl:!Mr tti.'bMdIe7iasKe» to'-anawer Mr. Ros^'final the match to a tenni nation in about; four minutes. Lropoeition. If Mr. Rusk iadetenmned to flehtno Bovle gave:hiBopppn«mttwo orttaea severe kidD.I but in Peiinsylyimia; and Mr. Bradley ia before getting .to work, yet as theahinaof each . . \,, . , ,. v: Jtr?.™ , onamj a were well padded, they had bnt little efieoL The determined to -fight any where ezeeptm match was an tmequal one, and we were not sui-p^ennsylvaii)^' then It seems' to ns 'that further prised at the reanlt. Tbia being the first match! words are useless," for, in such a case, of course of the hini witnessed here in a long time, and b^ 41,9,, can be no meeting. Let the parties dose up inf decided in an honorable and. straightforward ... _..;■' „' .v u . c mfnner solely on the indiridual merita of the rten, ^» T^f ?* "L"?."*^*' it is hoped that it may be the means of giving a ■» Flynn'a reply to B. F. ■ stimulus to this kind of athletic sport.- I Beply to B. F.'s Letter. . Mr. Tregloan is open to wrestle any man in the! '_ ' ' New Tobk, Feb! 11, IffiJ. Cornish or Devonshire style, for from $100 up- 1 Va. Faunc Qirxnr— Str.- Having observed a letter In waida. Mr. Boyle wUl wreeUe any 10 etone man, '"^S ^ ^J?^^" "nyaeircalled upon to aama alvW aami amonntL ' I T ' "'•^^ That gentleman WlrteatO taOW whether I am a mnn or a myth— he alao wiahes to know the reason for my ehallcngfog Ur. Bnak, andaaaetts that GliaUenge to Billiard PlaTeil. 1 1 am a eowaid, and liot worthy the name of pogUiat, BosTOH, Feb, 8, 1866. I **<^> *'*' ""t place, I sboold be extremely The snbaoriber. desirous of making a match at P}*^ i* 'O""? **^'>JP «J« 8?"4f ' hS ™ vl/Titi »V r* .!r I plaaaed to term It, come forward and point the dimes, the beautifiil Game of Bilharda, will play with W thus see whether I om a man or a myth ; that Is, If any man in the Umted States. Tbe same I he I* a yodng man, beconae an old man has no right to - - - • - - * 1.-^.— . uf,, 1200 66 10 30 84 9 300 300 tor's good will, and forthwith consulted a frienij— I ^j^^^jQgfgijant downtown,** tumed.up missing this fiiend saw no escape but by a fight— the ediar I jusztj have been the surmises and speculations aa waa ^igreeable^ but, tmfortnnately, he had nejer I ^ f^^^ his absence has been food for publio taken a sparring lesson in his life, while, on he other hand, Arth. Woods was "up" in "the ^• ence," and knew how to stop, counter and get amy, gosrip since his disappearance. Hew many "poor devils" are continually " turning up missing," but how little we hear of Mm. Whyl Becansethey iu). Ooosequill, however, had a fiiead, Frfik I ]„^yg lioh friends to ofier a reward for them. Ha the " almighty dollar" that msikea mankind " crook the pregnant hingea of the knee, that Splnola, one of our Brooklyn Representatives, vho knows the points in " the art," and Frank agrjed to see that Gooseir sh^e. I thiift may follow fawning.' In fact, Frank offered to assume his fried's quarrel and "go in," himself bnt our editorial brother thought he would prefer to see what con- , HetropoUtan Regatta OInli. In expectation of a briak seaion for aqnatio dition his opponent was in," before allowing Frink I sporta, a''Clnb haa laUly been organized in the .1 i- ijiv f the " hittere out" were 01 hand. . Although it was deagned to have the afigii come off in a private manner, yet, when tha tima arrived for the men to put in an appearance^ t|te room was " chock full," there being scarce room for a 24'feet roped ring, so dense was the throng of spectators. Among those present we noticed Johnny Doane, Conncilmen MeLanghlin, Bromi, and Alderman Feeks, of this dty, and a nnmbw Of othen, whose' names have unfortunately escaped our memory. - Everything being ready, the men commenced to " peel," when P^nk Spinola ad- vised our editorial brother how-to draw his adrer- aaiy on so as to give him the " upper cut, cron buttock," dec, points on which "goosequill'' was extremely ignorant. Woods, hearing bis ntme mentioned, "put in his oar," telling Franklto "dry up," " bag his head," and bo forth, of wMch no one hereaway knows the meaning. Sjiiela got ezasperdted, and seeing a good opening, Imfsd ont with his right, getting in a terrific bloatm Wood's xafrmtit, giving him a dean knock-d*alt might have followed. Lot Messrs. Spinol tnd Woods act together in tbe good work of del iog Brother Brooka' bill This Club hss adopted the name "Metropolitan Besatta Clnb." 'We wish them eytff^ success and hope to hear from them ofton. — ^''■a .-waa in Ir im a ■» «» have been i^r formed that a meeting -wu held on "HcMSayneven^ of the Clifpbb, any aspirant will be promptly at- 1 lenged Mr. Bnak. I wUl tell him : It Is becanse I cooal- tended to. . Stakes to be from |260 to $600. I ^er myself hla anperior in a 24-foot roped ring, and ftir- B1LUASD8. I ' pinion that he, Uat Rnak. did not I mean fighting at any time or at any place. Thla was aw.at-. w.a.v -rL.i._.— . . i™y "otlvo In chaiDenglng Ur. Bosk; and aa toblsre- Bkanng Baton on tha Delaware. | aaaAs with regaid to religions oplnlcnu^ that la a thing AiroTOSB- exciting: akating matohi came off on l-tbat does not belong to oor.profaaalon as pnglllsta. the Delaware, about 100 yarda east of Point Airy, JL^^?" "k" that the pubUo ehonld have a coinot ap- on the the 41h in^. The compelito» we~ Jo?n S^^^ 8. Cropley and William Matthews, both reiidentsi I wonld Uke very mncb to mske aa mnoh money aa of " down town," and the matoh was fw a atake of | ^ oatoh would afford. ' This B. F. would like to Im- %tO a side, the men to skato romid a ring twenty "P*" the pnbUo mind the idea tbu I keep a pub- timee (.h:.irde Wng 400 feet)j^^^^^ Matthews started first, and accomplished hia task neither own a honse, nor do I intend to. I cutainly in *l min. 40 sec Mr. Cropley then tried it, and on I might have been the proprietor of a honse some time the 14th circuit, was ahead of Matthews' time, but SS.f'.^f?**?!? ■» InoBne** I preferwj woik, and - - - • - -- _ T> I the latter course I have punned. I condder myself a gentleman, a pngUtst, a repobUcan, a aoldler and a sportsman. " Who Is wbo, and what Is what t*' . Tonn, I J. A. Fltsb. before completing the distance he fell on his head, and had to relinquish the contort, , the stakes there- upon being handed over to Matthews. Another match will probably take place between Messrs. Matthews and Cropley as soon as the latter gets welL a deposit of $20 a'side being now up. The above match was witoessed by the friends of. the men, and created much intereat among them. Joseph Barton and John H. Holmee acted as judges, and Mr. Wm. Livesey as referee. Quiok Passages. Pne clipper ship Syren, of Salem, Oapt. Charlee I Sfd/snSw ^ Allen, from 'Whampoa, arrived at New York, any man In the \S\ meeting wan iield vi'TK'daStfV' ing last, when quite a number of loven of aqnatica ' ;ned 'the Articles of Association. ' A. nninl>6r of [es were adopted which, if carried out, cannot (ail to make the " Metropolitan" one of the best or^anizatioqs of the kind in existence. We fur^ ther learn that the proprietor of the Baths, at Williamaburgh, has concluded to so alter his es- tablishment as to Almiah a meeting room for the Club, and accommodations for their boats, of which tiiey will soon have a good supply. Excelsior, The Haw York Yacht Olnb. Tna Annual Election of officers of this Clnb, held a few daya since, resulted in re-instating those of last year. A resolution was passed that there should be three prizes of 12S0 each, to be sailed for in June next. This is double the amount of Isst year's prizes. There was also a rule at that time that no boat should enter under fifteen tout. This year no boat will be allowed to scul under twenty-five tons. Sunday Bporti. The Fhiladdphia Ledger of Tuesday saya: Quite a number of sportsmen and curions inHivi- dnals iossembled at Broad and Franklin streets, on Sunday morning, to witness a trotting race between the mare " Fanny" and a celebrated padng horse for $260 A aide. The pacer fvled to appear at thei hour appointed, and the mare trotted over the Sonnd, hitched to a sleigb, from Franlilin street, to qrulroad. "Where were the police) Attondicg to matters, doubtless, that were more- deserving of their notice. Trotting en the lee. A TRIAL of speed for $100, between the horses Colnmbns, of Eiingston, and Manbrino, of Pough- keepaie, took place on the ice of the Rondout Creek on uie 6th insL Two heats — one mile each — set- tied the matter, the Poughkeepae horse winning the purse with ease. The race was witnessed by about one thousand people. Oatiom'a horae Prospect was matched agmnst time on the Oth, for $360 ; to go one mile on the turnpike east of Poughkeepsie. The distance was performed in 3:2, and the owner took the pniee. Prospect is over thirty years of age. on Saturday night, the 9 th inst, after a very short passage of 108 days, for the last ten of whioh she experienced heavy galea from west to north-west. . The steamship Orisaba, Capt. Lawlees, front New Orleana.on Sunday the Sd,' arrived at New York, on Saturday eveiuBf..th4. Otlu. after a re- marka b.ly girf^ T ' — ir » a fir y J 1 - •i.-i-.^. St . John Teraiu WalifaT Boatmen. Br. a letter from a friend in Halifax, Nova Soo- tia, we understand that the boatmen of that place are making arrangements for a matoh with the §L John Club, to come off in the spring, for $100<> a nde. IhAwing Out Cowa Sous one in the neighborhood of Cleveland tells an almost incredible atoty in relation to the cold weather of the Oth inst. He says, "it was so cold that the cows4iad to be driven into the honse to thaw their bags before milking." Cnrllng. Tbs old and new Cnrllng Clubs of New York met on the lltli inst^ to play a friendly game on the ice, and alter a well contested trial, the New Club proved victorious. Card Piaylng. Ma. Gallow.^t, in hia treatiaa on Probability, saya that if 1,000,000,000 persons, about the entire population of the earth, were to deal the carda in- cessantiy, night and day, for one hundred million years, at the rate of a deal by each person a minute, and even if each of these deals were essentially different, they would'not have exhausted one one- hnndred-thonsandth part of the nnmber of essen- tially different ways in whioh the fiify-two cards can be distributed between four players. Preparing for Aqnatio Sporta. Mbssbs. Fish & Mobton, at their estabh's Qeut at Salterville, N. J., have just completed a fi sail | boat, SO feet long, for a gontieman of thscity ; ^so one 26 feet in length, for aom6 gentiefen in Jersey City^ to belong to the Jersey Ciralodel Yacht Club, now forming there. They hie also under way a 37-feet sail boat, for some gajlemen of Bergen Point, N« J., besides several otUr craft for different parties. The coming season ^mises to be iAd season for "life upon the wa«*" and sporte generally; and thought the frodfinay be ohetructed, the coast will be «lear, so thatiporting men can go "their pile" on lioata instead pf horse flash. ■ Steamer Paeiflo. , Up to the time of going to press notiing had been heard of the Collins steamer Pa^o whioh left Liverpool fo r New York on the 23d ilt Bdng a etaonoh boat, well officered, we df n4it have any feare that ah e is lost, but surmise that ire may iooa bear of her baying pnf baok to UveiptMl. Oame. Thb St, Louis market is fiiU of game, which is salliDg at Jow prices. The same may be said of Vincennes, Indiana. At the latter place, a few days since, b man arrived from Illinois, bringing with him the fallowing assortment of game; mak- ing, >n all, five.wagon loads: 2400 rabbits, 0 bar- reb of qn^ls, 14 whole deer, 25 saddles of venison, 14'4 prairie chickttis, and wild geese^ ducks, tur. keys, squirrela, &o.,to almost any extent Peat oltn Blephut Ths Charleston EveringNews understands that the elephant which was^t overboard from a ves- sel bound to that port ita way safely into Mount Pleaaant Harbor. The vesael wat thirty miles ont at sea, and a heoy gale was blowing when the dephant went oraboard. Ita feat of riding out the storm ia, we sni^ose, the most re- markable instance of animal ttangth and endur- ance on record. Qreat Xxoitement Xtlal Sanoa. X GwAT Triai Dahcb will come oflrt "White's Opera Houses 49 Bowery, on Thnradaj evening, Fob7 ai, for a purse of $100 and a Chanpiotfs 3elt— the winner to be decided by a coitoittee appointed. Open to all competitors. Thence of Qmiidon will be tbe hum aa uraaL PIGEON SHOOTING. Hatob on tbe SiVer Delaware. A piOBOH shooting match came off on Monday, Feb. 4, 1860, at John Stierley's, Point House, for a splendid gunning .akif^ vdned at $45. The con- ditions of uie match were as follows : To shoot at 6 birds each, from a ground tnp, 21 yarda lise^ 80 yards bounds, naing 1 1-2 oz, (hot The match waa shot on the ice on the Delaware river, diiecUy in front of the Point Honse, that spot being sdeet- ed as the most comfortable, it being out of uie wind somewhat, which made it a great object, aa the day was intensdy cold. The rollowing is Uie sum- maty : ' Cud from Hat Buk. PmLAnBLTHiA, Feb. 9, ItSS. "BaiXK QmtBl—Dear Sir : I feel It my da^ to the coontiy which gave me birth— aa an American, nncon- tamlnated wUh foreign pr^adlce — to give pnbUo ex- pression to my thoDghts as relatea to this wonld-be ehampiBn of the world, Bradley— not that I am daairoas of popnlailty ; but as an Insult has been offered onr BATioiui. viae 'by one not to tbe " manor bom," I can- not paaa It hj withoat notioing IL An IttahniBa, Dcnl- ^ ' ~ " name, recently otTeied a challenge to 'nited States, other than Au own cnm- Irjfman, to whioh I responded with all the ptlde of an American oitIsen,bat wbiohhe, Bradley, oonlnmadons- ly. endeavored to avoid by Instating that the combat enonld takej)lace to Canua, and afterwarda In New Tork, In both of which *place8, I am satisfied, there wonld await me a horde or ruffians aa depraved as his own despicable self, ready at any moment to deprive me -mawlodsa . tha pdvUegsa of the . , -. — deoaqce to Uateetk and.dare blm to meet me anywfaaia upon the aolTof ^Snaprrula for from 93000 to $25,000, according to tha regnlaUona h«iej>iesorIbed. He wlU be entitled to seleat one «en£ and I select another, and these two trill be r»- aolred to select a third, which three shall appoint the day to fight, giving one week'snotloe to the parties to that eflkot; and ftirther, that ItehaU net beMoa than lAirtp daj/t not more than Im nuiKAa from Ihe date of the deposit of the money. This le the last card I ahall present, as I sm heartily dck of snch cowardly tdflbiK as heretofore has been oairied on bj my enemies. I wonld like Bradley to take this Into constdeiaHon, and.be nady/irr toark aa soon as possible, that the prowess and aUll of which be boasts may be pnt to tlia ^ . * Uatthus Boai. F.'S. — I have bat little to aay with regard to that in- terloper,' James Aagnatto Fl;^— he Is imwortby tha attention ofa Hiir, he being game entirely too «ni«ii for me. TTpon the gibbet of pululo soom has he snspended himself; it is not for me to ont him down. I leave hhn to the tender meiclss of the bcnlty and the olBoIal du- ties of the coroner. u. B. Ba>ne7 Verd on the Leok-ovt fbr s Hatob. If Maekey and Price cannot come to terms, I will fight Price on his own conditions, for from $100 to $000. I think it will look more manly in him to accept this, than to persevere in 'wanting to fight a man at least twenty pounds lighter toan himsdC If Ed. does iiot take this np, I wiU ac- commodate any 138 Iba. man in the Ignited Stato, for the aame amount— bar none, ndther country nor color. BAnmr Foao. Boston, Feb. 0, 1856. Bometbing abent the Leioettar Wonder. Diea Solomon, in answer to Frank 'Vincent's Challenge, says that he, Solomon^ ia 8 years old- er, 2 inches shorter, and 14 Iba. lighter than Vin- cent, Ac, but says that he will fight the "Won- der^ for $600, he, Vincent, to be 1*4 lbs., which is giving him 10 Ibe. If he accepts this, a matdi can be made at the house of Mr. J. H. Larve, 2d street bdow Columbia, Philaddphia— the ^ht to come off three months after the first deposit If Vincent don't accept this, he is requested to use Mr. Solomon's name no mora. Wm.Deal :0 F, CoOTier. 0 J. C £. .,•...••...0 P.Boovler 1 110 P.Doyle. 0 A. B. 'Vance 110 Wm.Uonnt... 0 Oeorge Sebinder. ..110 James Smllh.l 110 Dsn. WUIS...11110 WuL-Terger..! Ill 1110 Wm.Hoont..l 0 J.Kamerly... 111110 P. Bonvier. . .0 I>. Sharp 1 10 A.Davlaon...ll 11 0 Wm. Alexander (for Wm. Cooper) lllllllllll William John Tonng 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0 Won by Alexander for Wm. Cooper. WOODBUW. CANINIS SPORTS. SPARRING. Great Sat Sillingt 'Xatar Yonr Soga. Or Friday, Feb. IS, 1856, a Silver Watch will be given to Terriers under 18 Iba, the dog making the best time to win the Watoh — rate for pounds. Also a handsome Sporting Picture in frame will be given to the Dog under 30 Ibe., who shall make the best time on rats. Tbe sport 'will commence at 8 o'dock, on Friday evening, at the London Pleasure House, 600 Eighth avenue, comer of 42d street, New York. Challenge. . 1 WILL bet $60 that my dog T^gser, 24 lbs. weight, will kill . 100 rate in 7 minutes, Ar $50 that he can beat any dog of bis wdght in the United Stalw, at 100 rata. -A matoh can be made at the London Pleasure House, 690 Eighth avenoe^ cor- ner of 42d street Hat. Busk'a SzblbitioB. Br an advertiaement in another, column, it will be seen that Mat Bask, whose propoaed match with Dominiok Bradley haa created such an ez- dtement in Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere, announces a Sparring Ezhibitioi:, to come off ia Franklin Hall, Sixth street bdow Arch, on Thurs- day evening, February 21st, on which occasion some well Imowo boxers will appear, and delineate the Art of Self Defence in a masterly manner. Mat will appear in a set-to 'with a Mr. J. B. B. — who J. B. B. is, outriders are left tooonjeotnie, bnt we bdieve his appearance will eanse some stir among the andience. Mat also offers to set-to in a friendly maimer 'with any geiileman who nay t^sh to pnt on the gloves 'wi£ him. Were Ftaik- lin Hall three timea the die it ii, we qiine that it wonld still be too small to hold ill who 'will pre- sent themselvea on the 21at, for adnittwce, Beetty, in Boitoa— Benefit at tto Tariatles. SooTTV, of Brooklyn, s verv deverboxer, and a good fellow, who baa been aojonmiig with onr Boston friends for some time, ib aboit giving a Sparring Exhibition, which is appointed, to take place at tbe National Varietiea, Boston, »n Tuesday evening next, Feb. 10th, on whidi occaaon an at- tractive entertainment will be given. In addition to other apuring, there will be a -Olove Fight for $26 a dde, between Mnrrav, of Binniighuii, and Smith, of Troy. His will be worth witoeasiiig. as dtowing how fistio contesta are oonducted, la a quiet a^d manly way. Bedde* this du^i^, we ar« ..piDmued • rat-to, between Scotty .and J^amee 'Har^ wliicb will be the wrad-np of ^e (port Will not onr friendji see that BrooUyn's repieuntatiTe luB s £Ood benefit t Old ToTM'a Benefit Wz expected to be able to announce the pro- gnmme of entertainmenta for the benefit of Old Bill Tovee^ whioh is to'take place at Franklin Hall, Szth stieet, below Areh, Philadelphia, oi? Monday erening next, bat we haVe received no bill or no- tice of it. There will be sparriog', singing, and oar old friend will do his best, we feel asBored. tonnder the entire entertainment attractiTa. We onoeieiy hope the exhibition may proye a benefit in reality to Mr. Tovee. PEOESTRIANISM. Foot BacM at the ITatieoal Iheatie, Bovtoa. DASH OF ONE MILE. Omt Htb hus Baee betvean OrindaU and Sioltb. '•TUem iTS" SpBtt«a. Tbk National Theatre,' Boston, was filled with in sppreciatite andience on Saturday evening, 9th hut, on the occasion of an entertainment of a va- nad desciipdoo, the principal attraction of which MDoited of two fpot races, viz : a daah of one mile between the ''Boston Ba(^" and the " Yonog Ammeaa Deer," and a fire mile contest between -Giindell, the C3iampion of America, and James Smith, of Albany, H. Y. He mile race, or forty circtnts of the nog, was firat decided, the.Back making the distance in 6 'minntes 1 second — the Deer ocoopying 6 minntes 30 seconds ; the Buck proving the winner by 88 ': seconds. The event of the evening was next announced, -via.: the five mile contest, or 200 times ronnd the ' ring--OrindeU giving his opponent a start of three i CKCnits of the ring, he. Smith, making 197 circnita I to Grindell's 200. On tosung for choice of start, Giindell won, and Smith was therenpon bronght I to the score for the first triaL. As he appeared, I dressed in a very tasty manner, he waa greetei . I with lend applaose — hia appearance denoted that he was in good condition. On getting the word. Smith started off at a steady pace, i^oh he kept np thronghoot the Hiata-nna^ occasionally maUng a spnrt^ but again relapsiog into hia rcgnlar gai^ and finally completing the 197 circoita of the ring, or naarfy five miles^ in 28 minntes and 12 seconds. After a short recess, OrindeU made his appear- ance in the atepa, diMied in a neat ranning suit, trimmed with silver. . Hia appearance waa the s!g^ ' nal for a storm of applanse Uiat most have proved partienlaxlygratifying-tohim. At the word « Go," he darted off swiftly, gradnally settling down to his pecnliar and telling gait, now and again easing off a tdfle^ but striking ont again as his friends gsveWk the points regarding the time. In thu way he ac- complished the five miles, or 200 dicnits, in 27 minntes and 38 seconds, thus beating his adver- sary 34 seconds, besides three circnita. On finish- ing_ the distance, Orindell made a short speech, in which he stated that he was ready to nm any man in the TJnited States a foot race of 5, 10, 15 or 20 miles, for any amonnt of money. This race was a capital one, being well contested by both men. Smith promises to make a capital pedestrian, as his time in the above race fiilly proves. By oare and attention in his training, he may yet giye the- Champion a more severe tiuale. A little incident took place at the Kational, on the above occarion, which it may not be ont of place to mention. It seems that J. EL Taylor waa standing at the entranoe to the ring, beside the time-keeper and several othera, when a wae in the lodyof the.honsa bbV ' '"^ ' " rf^dloo'tyoai ' ^ pFfOf unlool . ^ - ifi hid himself from view. It were worth a dozen times $75 to Taylor that "them $78" were paid. TREATISE on THE OABIE OF CHE8B, COMPILED FROM THE DEOT.AUTHORITIEa. CHAPTEB JULIV. ■ omoBiPnos or tbs omesa boabd, mcb, aia Aon Sk«DtfOT>« Chtu riaamf BmS-Bock. I ' OTI THE BEU.TITE TALDE OT THX OBISS FOBOKS. Am attempt to establleh a aoale of powers wbereby the nUtlTs valoes of tbe several men ooold be estimated with mathenutlcsl exoeUtade, altboogh it has frequent- ly engaged the attention of saleatUle minds, sppean to be as expenditure of ingennltyond research npon an nnsttalnable object So ever varying, so msch depen- dent on the matattons otpoiitim which eveiy move oe- caalons, and on the augmented power which it acqoircs when combined with other foroea, la the proportionate worth of this with that particnlar man, that It woald seem to be beyond the reach of compatatlon to devise a fonnnia by wliloh It can be reckoned with f reoialon. Bat BtlU an approzimaUon to correctaeas has been made, and the leinlt arrived at gives the following as the nltl- mato xeapectlve valaes : ' Pawn • •••••••••«•*••■.«..,■•.. 1.00- Knlghc 8J15 . Bishop SJiO Book. t 6.i8 Queen 9.94- , The 'King, from the natnre of the game, whicb doies not admit of bis Iwlog exobanged or cq>tnred. Is In^a- able, and he is not, therefore, incladed In the calcola- tlons. The Pawn, It is seen. Is the leaist valnsble of all t^e men, the Knl^t being worth at least three Pawns. The Bishops and Knights are practically considered of eqnal value, although there Is a difference in the es- timate hare given. A Book Is of the valna of five Pawns and a fraction, and m^ be exchanged for a minor piece and two Pawns. Two Books may be ezchaoged for three minorliiecea. The Qaeen Is nsoally reckoned eqoal, in af erage dt- natloDB, to two Books and a Pawn,' but towards the end of a game she is hardly so valuable as two Books. These compatatlve values may be of service to the student In genenl casoa of czohanglng men, but he will find In practice the relative worth of his soldlaisls modi- fled by io many olrcnmstances of time, oppoitonlty, and podtlon, that nothing bnt experience can ever teach him to determine accnrately In every ease "which Vo give np and which to keep." ' . TO BE OOBTIHDKD. 1^ whl«h I wen the second game, I beg leave to lagbyont'Moiims:.!. .■ -■■ ■ - ' dedroos to'lesm, and am wining to pay asiS»»H'*o doing, ud aS'Hr.'lLsaserts that the movetolto have been beaten In half the nomber of tnistlnfrB^* fohowlng forbis oonsldentlon, which I will wkSfrtlon was earnest, I hope ho will accept more he iS^be cannot win In haU the number; $26 SiS 'ho caHaitn In a leis number; and an oddttlonal SiilhatS^tt in anyother'way.«n>»»"tl«"T. lIkViitr"'''"'^Mdt to yon. and I wUl do a "fAJ^it,',?;h1?'^ve tastead Of yO^en by or another move. V\ Yonn,&o. ENGLlH SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. jfnmBtlPtLi/timJ.mJ, ISM. / THE BIN O. ■ i Hayos' and Johnny Walker.- BELLft''™ is BtUl an^ns to bring his adjonraed inlll wl Walker to a con'olnston, and cannot nnder- - '■■ffelkefs IHends should object to naming a thj' first nrtlcles. Hayes wiU either flght for /down, of add XlOOorXZOO aside, bnt only Ion that the referee is thos named In order to CiiU8|>i Brat)' ad BipsdiUniB.- 17 CS03BY OTMBTw-i-WH. THOMAS a T P. WILLIAM%v POWBB PRESS PBINTER, T-; t^T* ~*f:L'5?!ffii'Jil whTmr • oJf •"•ffte |>«bllolDf«neiBl, tSana'nUI coailma Uabuiawai se ,j« tu V" P"L"!?. t^illi oLIi S ltSiri«l»5j» all Am «Wc«, a ma FMT noUdll* wmra b« ba> PAOlUTIBa U,, ehaleail WlBca, Ll4i«i* aifai»,»<>. ■«•■ •mrww^-M- . fo,4,„„ pREas wORik.fto* #« uaaUan tareataitoUia laneat "vSaland I.«ra.«>«ail(..lo eroy ««nl«« ^^S^V<^U^^.»>a-t-dm^iMi«a,Ml.kM^ ??lr- V w. TM-^A MMMa At nntica. 16 1 * • .• - ■— - -« - - LoJllijaty.ihenightorweek: PriTBa WOM ftr partiea. "Tbe manly Art of EelfDefemoo." BAAB-v c^niBDur AT nbaiifl. ' AT THE SOLlCrif ATION OF MANY FRIENDS iba ■cleniUe UABR V. 6RIBBIN baa eoaeloded lodsTOto a HaTmaFotuS japarior l>oebleCilL.,„ , , ,, ... , ^ — I day ana alsbt;oM havlB^ baoD caf^ailln lha . bvvima rorika , ala CyUadar Pr>«>aa, asS OB* of Rae>a rau and I lapartor^oaUaojlhritT Freoa in oponUoo, wllh sncam fows paat twenty yeai^and^BTOUac hia wbola time in th« Pian Boom, BaMtabliaMU uathecaafiTat&tiraMiIitkailostaallwbamaT faaoThlmwitbthalrpattolljin. , Tha nadanlfnad tea alaapm adSa* to hia ax la aa l ve cdabUrb- fflint one ^ Hoa^ LTlaati Foa» p^r.trr Daw CTimnn n'- iilica of bnstnoa, Mo. 7t Badnn avonne, opiaal'.e Fnoiatteeklogpcrwcrk. and will prisitwieaailaAaaaBTbedandp)aienBa- nt«.kl>n; bibooiiwlilbeffooie Ull Wa.ETana lianHUUd'^ — ' .».„ . .» TO OOBHKSFOaDBnTa. B. 8. Moaaiix.— Wa take It for giantad, whananr'a pnliltB as- paaia In a paitodlcil, pnbUahad ban. In SogUnd,aranrwliaia alui ihmt It baa and- — — ■ — ■ InMrtloa — and lliat It baa nadanrODa a cavafa aad ralnata "analjala piaTionj to Iti Inaartlo n a nd it la for thli laaaan that wa mhUahad, — n'nti. PnbUai Ne. 28, and nlatlaD, tj Otptaln Oo van. ' Wa f allr itxaa ^ ^ . . — r — . « .dllj asraa with jaathatapioblam lanot caUad good wbaa It baa a wry d^- firtns lolatlon from Iba one intaadad, bbI«m it ahonld ba both 1 daa aad compUeatad, (with dna dafanaca to Tonr on lUD), pltf«r,vfaaa eoneaetlog a pioMan; baa uaa uutJeolar Idaa, n vhlah ha dwalli, aad vnlch ba tliu to cany ant by pladag plaeaa la lhab piopar paialdoB. Ctraa bant opoB his Uaa, ba fta- qaaatly ovailoeha olhar Mlatlena whiak might ba obrlou to a&- othar. Wa may add rortbar, that, aaoeadlag to yanr nlatloo and TslatloB, Oaplain Oowu'a eampoiltte la aa iBnaaat oaa, balaa •aaoaptlhla ofa aoy difftmt •olaUan thaa the AMatL lot MinU log ODt which wa alva you fall oadit and onr tfiaaka. tat tha baaaatoroarnadaiBfWWlaaaztyintrowB aolaUon.- Wblta, Black Wblla. Black. I— BBS PKtdor (a)|S— BKdx SQS »-BKSt4 PQC (beat) li-BKt7B)ata. |S-B»'4x ' |4— SKtT mate. i-n B S P Q s- 3— RiP PKtd yonr aolitloo ot N. >L'a Ii J. n^Agaln eonaat la yonr iDlatloo of Waat Polatar'i problam. ALOalo.— Wa hara d la eov ai ad aaathar aolotloQ la thret moTW ofyowr bBpniad prablam, aa (Dllawa : Whita. BUck. l..KtQBS PoB s..Kans - p'„ 3. . Kt S 6 and mataa. Do not daipair, bat work at tha "hanowa" natn yon noeaad. Vorwaidualn yonr Slat qaaatlonmeatloned In your iMt Ualtia'a T^™^^oantajvi^\MA,v^TOM oaaor tha loaaiaa la waatad In tha dlagiam. Z. T. Z — We entertain ao doobt that anr coRanoodant aaw tha mIsmUitad man or N. M. (B K >) In onr lart Waik'a papari It ■hoDldhaTobacnptlatadBKaaailnB aad lalaadni. >^hap» that «ar Mum Mil ov.irto«k lbs lee flwlsganiw. . H. &0. aaiTi^in£nm na If yoorlaat ibot«w InMrtfd t uuavuiujM^ia. A^u uetu 1 WOmaiS, {hat 1 statement, kot to ezmise mydefeat^^ » " Who's to blame r'), bnt as a reason ikjl, other trial If " B." wiU ehow how hB ?*" The Cliampiosihip. Aaron Tonss and tbs Tipton J fourth deposit, of £10 a side, for this euItlDg /was madee- ' " •- v-t." r!o.«. Ion TnoBday P.M. T*rmB leijoaabla. .... * eiovu alwaTB OB head far than who wUh to hava a riiasffiy Itci lo. GrnUanua iaiuucted at Ihelr awn ittldoieea. 41 tr ItiiaqoalitycV aawotOdti Mew Caipet Warehoaaa liSV^rSat £i^gW^'c.inbrian, Castll I w &, T. LEWIS, NO. 623 BROADWAY, OP- 1 J. P. J -noBday evenlnirfhe fifth doposlt, of £10 VV . P<»ite«l»a.Nld«.laaHoial.hanraia,wglto th^w i-to°^1SdraT^my WeWi's^ S^^^^^^^^ igstreat, Farringdon Market, on the SOln inst, I*"" ^''•^J^r.'vrA.Tr-rr^Ut^MaBnini , Fisnosnd ChlnTj, ftom one u> cuhl yiidiwlde; tolr Uaulog alda betwoBB ■ thoae iJdlSari? Plain ud Bordered AdlSai4«, anl rich gold and orlm- Bide, Mtwoen .noao |jaa« a^ r BUken Wool ; »2«»'Jl5ffS!'tli ~ --• o — ^. ■ 3ulr CarpeU, in Tarioiu wi41k»-aiid i fim ottaa Carpet Slorca. 7--26 23 lost me the Be,^ndX»'"T"niU thSt*gS?e as far aa the 11th move (28 2^^J?X!?;i„r^.fSe bMrd, and then, on atteUng^^? gJ^jt^thX' time, fMnd after etoborate ^EJ ^2 'Sf«t ™ unavoidable. Ai,d here I wooi5i5rth°t iniake this Ir.Hercereays, —111 V 1. . r-.demandlng an- the Hist game, I shall ba sincerely g«MbL as I shall always be for a conrteons correction. \' The game with " Uetollos," allnded to;">obablv oc- cupied In ootDsl play less than fifteen mlnnt& 'was sent as having points of Interest, and by no miuis wllh loiccnft are eapectfd. the Idea tb|t no flaw could be detected. . But wil " a" ] show tha laolt at ^he X6th move T I ^. " L." must for a time excuse me from attending to I , ,^T^ "? T*^^?^ u » — , ave received tha whole' of Hatton's money iqr I ^ a,^^ ^ ^argaIa,»llaalaBa» eanplatau hand a matoA across the boaid. I will soon eramBie match, and he requests nsto state that he Is now - - ■ ■ them with the' care to which he has a right. lared to Increase the stakes to £100, If the BlaaK I will play " Hony Holt" four games, taking thbWhlK Ieslt,BndwlU,irthe Black likes, stake the remam- plecesthronghont; and: moving In tha first game 22 IS £76 onthe day.of scalmg. and in the tUrd 33 18. ..Tours tmly, "HiBTm,' loao to uoe tmpiacdfiiB per hoar, acootdisg to . _ja wolb. . aapeeUUlyaaBeltika PohUahaia and rimleia w can hia Baom and Vc «a>»a , and aulafy tkamHlrca, and kalhliAalhay wUl affaawlUihlm. (a calllntltlle Sludal Freaa- BoomoflhaOUy. ' 'JOBN P. WILUAUB, ■i aAiiB«.,laihaRar. J. P. W. bags laamaa ntanlhanki tohlv praacni eiaumata jr tkalrpainuga, aad will aliU oaatioBeklB aCanaoplaaaaaa haralofora. 1n hivaloable puaaca In eiiae of Ckalani Morbaa. Obstan, Ciampa, Bpaana, '^yipspala, Coiglu, Cplda, FalQlncaa, Loaa ef Appelll«.oraaydiflunaiifaBaator lha Liver, Slonaob, orBowala, and auailaui for ehOdrm in ' oiToathuig. Bead the following; M». B. P. HmLas— Sir: I wW^^ CHBHL Seet Hm^oVuTs'occaiilOBr^^ master of the I nras aRUS AND GUNPOWDERS OP EVERY I SSJb«Sr uoabied wiS w?ni» Unae Uuea yia*"f h^ iria LieenfiareesDeCted. J mSoT domeaUe and ImBOrtoI, forw.rdrt ar j»aM BoieeTniBTB EiuCT-nu. SieJ &|ArtUhibaaappl51 e»orthitl)«na«dBu^ SSSiuSS IslilSrSlovSL Spo?&ga^P0yPli5UjJ)W Sbag-TamfebUd ato.l* maJe 3aant'a, Coach and Horses, St. Uartln's lane, on ^„ .muyitpt la _.esdsy next, the 23d lost. Ta ' have' already re- ; , 5dPaddook-B$10,bntwenndetBtaildhewlUattendl to apoaTiBa auen. .AXOTBBB. „ ' If agreeable, H. Curtis Will aecapt "Ifartln's" chalC^ing maToh'es 'wii^'ontslders. Should, however, . lenge In th^ Cupper of Junnaiy izih, choosing Black Athletto Fotboyat the Coaeh and Horses, whoobal- and making for his flnt move 11 to 15. ced Bob a fortnight baok, prove'to be Ben blmsel^ Pwm'in that case waive his objeoHoa^ and flgM ■Will onr correspondents send us duplicates ol — - — j — tbilr letters forwsrded last weekT They have bee: either mlalald or Stolen from us. of Woi Ifh to Inform yoa » h»i la Mcf mj ~ UBV BITTERS. H« . • yean- I havt) itlo LAsacwaad VT«na B;nip«t»iul fCnud D^tcUo nd«d t^rgvt ■ botU* of rovr Biiun for 'ALL'._ , . ./^-.alaaadforsloak.ataO* Waieratieai, ooroar of JfaUan.ae daiia. An Infalllblaeara for manga, wonoilihaerc^snpnoa ana dbeaMa of ika ekln in doge, aa., baaatlfylDg and lOKmig the k>B TRXvmis (NaTLMgVam'a Mack) I.«,t imMlious I hag. ^:^^^'S^,J,'!S^'i^ i^^^ A Shy Bt-Oannt iwalni." Ha waa Toy aiek aliha lime, «i«>^n«w Sporting. . / ^ r3sS^jT"^"WB?lSf,SffSJ^ ' LL THE CHOICE BB,Eig)8 OF DOGS FOR | NawTwk. aad by Pniggim genaially: »_ '^IXHSt '^Biiayy and..H niuur oiiB Reading M VOK TBJB JmiUON." A NT' WORK NAMED BELOW CAN BE FOR- A. ewrtadhT»BaUtoaayjp«no»ihaDalVi4 8«aaot t^n«la«, ^^:JS^?tM arlM Mwdlanaloaad la lha pabUakeia > aad par- ™— ^^-----liitBjnofmallorciprem. ilawhatarareaaaeotadwlrh ear bnJnaaa, : " 8000 ^f " ff <'' g " Birds.'. ' " C CaABUQS VKLBUTQER, at 14fil BOWERY, riaar. •o.i"f!>™.h!..M«aU.ad tta.^lio to^ Block oan always lie beaid of at Nat nbrlan Bloreo. ' . TO OORREaFOlrmURFB. Mas era. — Wo hSTe Ukai ap tha matiar from ihe itait, and . Bc^UatUa'apoaitloii, psbliakcd la lha Fieuilal, with you own and^Baff^Ball^aotatloDof ibo Bame,ao that oar rcadaia may lodge* Qnojnuial'railaia'mUlBld, baiwawiilprodaea aaothv. .'. vWiiiow,'imoic na'noioaux ar ''luarnf.** J"'/ " TVIilie'mea» SOLUTION. dik the writer declares Be was referee, and that »»|'*mBSfl?S^ j,,p,i,datt»eahoitaatBOttss. vAl of " foul" was made to him on the part ol * arroar, | vshda Brae for eaiai ^ tatlio decided " fair,'.' whereupon Faimejr.de^ned ' s ■31 13 17 . 14 ,10 15 19 IB 11 'Blank. 'White. Blaak. SI to 3D It.. 11 to 7 3>tD£7 9 14 13.. 7 2 37 33 14 17 14.. a 7 33 ' as ao SS 18.. 7 14 • , SS 3t IS 33 1S..I1 IS 33 28 S3 IS 17.. 16 SO 19 33 lU at IS. .so SI 8S S3 S4 as 19.. ai sr 18 13 14 aa 90.. IS 93 33 38 »2 iiS ll..B«eSiQrgea> lit s) as poalilon. HABBT BOLT'S SOLUTION. Bleak While. Black. 31 to 30 IS. .99 la IB 3ai»ss 6 14 11. .16 11 as 33 14 17 12.. 11 7 33 27 31 sa 13.. 7 9 27 31 sa 29. 14.. 9 7 33 3S S3 19 K.. 7 11 S8 39 19 M IS..tI IS 31 17 SI 9S 17.. 19 IS IS 19 .SS 39 IS.. IS 31 and wini 1. While. 1.. 6U 9 a.. 3 9 3..97 31 4. .31 13 S..I3 17 S..17 sa l.M 18 8.. IB IS 9..1S 19 Tonr aalBiion of No 30 is contet. We nndeistand that yea (ad no fanit wllh Maitln'a paaliioa In the Pietorial, onir with iia lo'.oUon. Fleaae sind a dgpUsate of yonr laat peiiiioa, tWt wa Bay lay It before oar teadeia, year Ciit bavini bean nlf laid; H. Ctraii8.*Wa will cxamiaa yonr poaiUoBlnoarBaxt. ' f' J. F. 8WXlV.~Toiir eolation of B[artbi*a laat original poelden la ooiTceL ' All A<< eompocltlosa pooeaa a ca r aoBBitlad lay r game No. 23^ aad whieh waa _ BIrdSa AnliMlBt- &Ce >aEU aiipearB tThavo hern 'a fight .in Monday, at | y ^ joDB, TAXIDBRMlSr, Np;_16 NORTTB I lv«h«n^between two novices. _muned Faraar Ji.,WB^. "J"^^^ —jedaid Btalad InaTciyaBperloT I Uoanlad Bma in glaa eeaaa, «n4 jdng any mora, and he therefore awarded ^he battle T Ice. On the other hand, we are inforned, on the i inlhorlty, that the rafarea originally, a struck a foul blow, but that after Fa decided that I Boats and Taolits. XTEWMAN &. RANDALL. 845 FRON T STRE ET, I i» .T.-lJ^ a»adooraoaatofFe«kBllp,NewTolb,iaaaul*ot»«aofaj>»l feimer had left. t^Sbi^iH^lA^'^'^ 'i2r""^^',%i'KiSS; lUn'aPrice's'Sands intimidated the referee into al- ,i.u and wortij»nahlp. Ali^ baai qaalltycf .0»ia,tSw«ita, 2 ?gisdecirior If thS^ proved n.V"M'5,1 "A'SM^'S^^^ pssngsjjTfi ih ikeholder, he has bnt one oonnie, wbloh la to give I j,?|;^»M?SavlSgtheirboau bBUtbyt i»BtUalBoatBslMan.m th takes to Farmer, as a refor«« has no power to lec^ I — ; -— - , _ I Islon once given, whether it Is right or ^"J'?;,'^'* o^^, BweepS 4 SeuIlO, »t Bcdnced PrlCeSe r.ninrmation there. aDDearsno doulitthe I », Qugg'JjaiBER HAVING IN STQRE MQRE 1 than a mioa Feci. Of Oaivi ^A'Jilf Sf.'ILSS^SS tt liiSg toonrlntonnatlon there :appear8 no 01 nS2ecl8lonWBS."J'ooL'' . . timish ef tha Taaht BaeraL » Monday laat thla' calebiated yacht was ag^n aent a tt. having recently been liangtharied seven feet by S bows.. The alteration bos certainly mnch Improved h appei»nCe;eaiia:. "lieaalaPoIlayDataalad.^. '.VAay Doeainr joUa King.... Tha Lamo'Dewil.. ' lbs lilih 'Widow....'!.: ' . Beenta of 'SBBmlcB.v bSS!\ Wll& , by hai aalf. Idadaline lha anngcr .' ' Paallho Pn*!gafa^^.j.. " jaABaraU,byen3naora,lS Ulobauoas... .. OnliSSa of a Lady WaWng Maid ■■ charallar D"Faablaa. Tarn Biown'e Jeaier.„..... jjWatleHCaniplala Worta TbaMpl^of'VenM.OTLejojaofLoTa.. ... ' The Adreniaica of a Maalaal Nadol. naAaoanafLadyAsgastaOlaTion , TboHlelorTOfaBaka......... The Secret Amonnof Napoleon- Dob Pedro U Beareb of a Wife.. 'ThoBarMaldofihaOldPotol Hoaaa Thslnnbnaof Tkiae Daja 5?aTb!i?2?{il5Sii^i^vi-i.yj.^.:^^^ jfiL. or Where la ihaTWoman ihal Wooldan.... STk d i ealai ea of a l^w wrh W e dalna i l , , teilhar Jimca,orlaeLiiialtane. ... ............. Kit Habiiaif lha Female Ba«, pta&jlaija... do' do .do colored - Moiolii of an 014 Ban of Twaiity-Fiva..>. ... ^uaraofSanftoldudBalaUa..... Th.M,*jri...fw«".jS!Sar:--:::::::: AsmodaiB, or ihe InlqnWes of New Tor k.^» . SS^i Temple, ot lha Amoaia of a Llraly C«m<»y anjwmltby addia^ i a,M..— .t,ae5{y£Sr.Naw?oifc- Hew Works bj Charles Panl de K«*i,„ rpm ireSTEREB OF VENDS. OH LESSONS me A*JSS« " ..SS ...sa i.LSD ....aa ,...M ..Lae ..as ..'.SS ...SS ...iO ...se ...so ,..M ...to l..BK6dl80. X 2..BQKsq S.,KKt2 • 4. .'K z F disc. mate. Kt Intern. QKtFz FKKtS I of yonr laA podiionT Womeitof .— Win he a linoBrn Fiitol Shootiiig OhaUeagae- SoiB con^derable discnarion having taken place latdy, here and elsewhere, regarding the- respeotr he abiUties of different gentlemen who are prot dents in pistol shooting, the nndersigned is induced to offer the foUowing series ef challenges for the purpose of bringing the matter to a P»ft'o4 taeL Sle^aUengcs are open to all, nnder the .lunitf- tiona and restrictions, and in accordance with the coaditions named. , ,, No. Omt— $600.— To be Aot at 16 yards, deU- barate aim, twenty-five iihoto each, string measnre- menf. vrith the aid of one hand only. No. Two— «500.— To be shot at 25 yards, deU- berate aim, twenty-five shota each, string meaanie- ment torn centre to centre; with the aid of one hand only. * * * Ko-Thbib— $600.— To be shot at 45 feet, at the word, twenty-five shota each, at the hne or •pot, and one second . of time to be given, ine measnrement fiom centre to centre, an* no ^de or snpports to the ahonlder or arm. No. FooB— $500.— To be ahot, at deliberate mm, a distance of 46 feet, at a bullet, placed on a cork, placed on the month of an ordinary wine botUe— the month of said botUe not exceeding three quarters of an inch in diameter, the cork to ^ be one inch and a h Jf high and three inches and ^ jj j • a quarter in larcnmference. Twenty-five shotor57.pK4 each. If either party, in shooting, breaks Uie bot- 2. -Kt KB 3 tie, snch bieakiDg shall deduct one shot fronihu ?-*|g|4 whole nnmber and stand as a miss. The party | g'/.p^BS Vroblem XTo. 31> — Troin M. 0. BBorrtlL BLACK. CoaatuT BBuaa, "iSbSS tha^iSSrV w^a pUfa.ad f-«B the .ap»>Uy r'^:i^™-W?J-J!?'««'«*« yoalhtawoebfor,-; aoSXi ySISIy taow, if you wiU bat glanoe orer oar ealnnuia I of Ullaweeh'epaper. . ■OIiXmOH OF FOBinOir wo. 3 0. BLAOK. y™'^. Ho. From. To. From. to. 1 28 17 " I S 8 11 16 8 % W 'I E 4 8 FOBRIMf BOI Sl^BT -CODHTBTMAW." BLACK. ' ITHITE. 'White plays first and mates In Ibni raovet. Oam* Vo, 37. BETWBIW MBSBBB. K. AHD F. U, "oP IHB KBW TOBK | CHSS8 cLtm. SeOXOS OAUBTT. wmTB, (Mr.N.M.) BLACK, (Mr. K.) FK4 Kt QB3 PxP BQB4 FQ6 QKt4 BKt3 _QE4 PQE4(a) PQ-Et6 Kth«me(b) aK2 BLAOr, (Mr. K.) i2..PxP P»F 13..KtQ2(e)BK3 14. .RK PVi',) ie..BzP KtKBS 16..BQBS- BirWOTH MBSBRS. P. AND J. D, OT BOSTON, nwiei BLACK. (Mr.J.D.) 11 to 16 8 16 "15 '«»'"l'"~~"»"~ . rj«i!K.i_!twbeonareslnthlBOpenlngitnostuoen»wiiiTOwiij only. Fi&en shots at the bne, or spot, at delibe- JwV^o B 3 Is pileiiabltf, tha Kt being able, tl ten, to rate mm, at a distance of twenty yards. remain at his post yrtjj^-Whlte's Kt. J Is pushed a nothor ^J^l'^f ^rSlfi^Cr hSS^gl«i.u. retreat; Black l.-alieady cramp.. *om one hmidred yards: twenty shots each, stnngl Dgjjagaiybad; Pte QSwastha stiongestBiove— measurement, from centre to centre, men ac- 1 ' • - • — ^ « -;i « — i «rw cepted, this challeoge roust be made play or pay. ^ ITo. Saviir— $1000.- That within sixty days from acceptance, I produce » m«n who will _be from acceptance, I prodai.. , , placed tUrty-nz feet from me, wiOi no ">«erv«oing Sbiect, an apple or an orange, six inches m circum- ference, shall be placed on his head, and one of like size in each hand- In six shots I stnke the When ao- 1 bave released his Q B and Q Kt ahortly, e>Bd en- abled Black to' have castled on the <^s dde. (d) We never could wish a batter opened game than 'White's at this juncture, (a) A palpable slip; S to S z would have won a.place. (f ) Thr'. '^g away a -valuable Pawn. ViLBIATIOlT OF OAUB XO. 7, Itetween Messrs. X. T. Z^^^^Zt. ioTnrLg the man. or 1- BeginB|g ia ih^dmove,h^^^ tha wao4r I lose in case no man can be found. I of Bristol, and «. M^ottnis mty. N B^f any genUeman wiiihes to take a part, BIj^O^ '^Jl'if/' bnt not the whole of the above wagws, he may se- if-.-.He . ^ WHITE. (Mr. P.) 16.. 26 to 17 IS.. 18 9 17.. 81. 26 18.. 19 19.. 23 20.. II 21.. 18 IS .21 .28 ,26 BLACK. (Ur.J.D.) 8toia 6 14 .18 11 12 14 16 7 2 11 19 18 28 sa I of SOO'yaMa between' these celebrated ^ ..which takea plaee to-morrow (Monday), has been deposited In our ^■^n^a- Weatfaall haviajr -iron thb toea far the choice of ground, has named the Green Dragon, Sooth Mlmms, Baniet, and the Editor of Bell's Life hav- fae to name the referee. Tho laat 100 yards of the I nnnd aie to be roped and ataked, and the sidas and ' nd to lie decided by toss. Wa nndersland that 'West- all has forfeited tho money down for the proposed latch between him and John Howard. J Hantt^ay (tha TetaraiO and Oaorgs Brsdahav. ' : TuESB well-known pedestrians met laat Tuesday even- \f at Jem Ward's, and made a further deposit for their D miles walking match (Uonu^oy reeelvintr five mln- tts start), whiw Is io come off on the 2etb of Febmaiy, «tr seven and within twenty miles of Loudon. An ATiiniing Book- 9nB of tha most omnslDg books of the season. Is .that jK^ior Joneses Courtship, wllh engraylngs, by Sarley, pushed by T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphia, and for ei everywhere. If acy of our readers ever become ■feted 'with the blnea, a dose 'of H^or Jones will bring ottheir rlsiblea, and cause them to " Ungh write oat ihiaotlng." Try It. r ^ AoUsTing Wonden. ,ils, readers, the many valuable cosmelics prepared l| Dr. Gootaud ore, and have been, for a longtime, living wonders, of a remarkable character. Take for tfficc, tbcDoctor'B"PondrcB Snblllaa," uid apply a ^on of the prepaistlon to those psrts where sniiaiflu- '^nlr most abounds, and yon will find It keener than a In eiadicstlng snch blemishes, leaving tha cuticle th and natural as an Infant's cheek. So mnch for ivlDg snperflnons hair. If you do not wish to remove wover, but prefer te have the color changed, 'tis _ a eame ; be yonr halr«ed, light or grey, the Soc- lUqutd Hair Dye irill. transform it Into a beootlfnl 'or glossy black. U yonr skin is jotted 'with If es, blotches, or other Impeifectlons, Dr. Gonraud'a *i«ted Italian Medicated Soap will render it clear noft, and Impart thereto a blooming appearaaee. W) piepaiations may be had of Dr. Gounod, No; 67 Ihr atieet, first store from Broadway ; also, of T.'B. ^dar. No. SSSonth Third street, Philadelphia ; and ^s A Jordan, No. 129 'Washington street, Boston. JS;SSi^iofV>iy s-s— ...SI >■ yalTblllttril playaja. J „ ,4, Libertloe.. . „ „ what a ttble' ahonJd boTand he pledgea hia rapaiatioQ that ihesa exhibit advantuca peautaed by 00 olhcra, aad opaaa ap a new era ia bliilarda. Haviiiff opanad iho apaaona Hall No. 89 I^hanbcn aL (dp alairt), next loBarton'a Theatre, where laveral of them are ap for euiblUoo and^acUM,^he^ljivltcs geQIioman to five him a dpiacuoa, he lavltcs geQIioman to f 1 call and teat them, 'ncea Ti[blca era promplly luanaldelared to ad will b«i eold aa okeap aa Iba ordinaiy Tableo of Iho day. MICBABL rHBLAIt.No.atChambera at,(apelaira.) Tbe Great Core for Consnmptf on, DR. HAIGIfrS WONDBBFUL CURES ARB ON every tongne— hia Vegetabla Compoaad la oariag all who laftall. Let year ooogh be ever ao bad, it is qolokly eared, ir year Ikroat ia iniamed. it win allay tha InflanaUon aad ipaadlly care yoa. If yo^ hare any diiScaliy in breatluDf, likia Componod will qaiekly ramAro It. All btoiichltal ajTcetlona are duly cared by it. Io eaaca of ConaompiloD. the eongh ii at onca allayed, and the paUent revives. Ii ia die beat and aaraat mcdJaiiia ever Iniro- dioed to Ihe pabllo. t>IEceM3Bowary,N. T. 4* White rerSned, "BABBT," o»-inrr»Ai.o, ahd* OT BOsroH. BLACK. ("Harry.") bnt not tho whole of the above wageis, he m»y ae- lect the two he prefen, but mnst double the amonnt wagered. If any two, or all the above ■ waieiB are accepted on or before tho first of March nS. they shall be shot on the Metarie Couree, or dsewheri, in the dly of New Orleans. HaU for- feit is conditioned in each case of non-folfillment, after acceptance. . . ^ *i If the cTiallenges are not taken np by the firet of Uarch, I wiU leave them open to the lOlh of An- 1 nst, to be shot in New York oity. Thirty days' notice shall bo glv«i mo, if any two iko to pat tha gloves on with hint. Uelplila, Feb. U, lase. as^i ~R ' ;- -n Ford and nonagban'a Honae. ||NEY FORD AND JOHN MONAGHAN RE kJbtfally Inform their frlanda aad the jpnblle geaeiiilly that ht»a opened Iho U'VERPOOL HOUBB, <7 Stliman alreel, leaorleAovn etrcel, Boeios. where thoy wiU be happy to ace IhaMnda. There Ii a iaiga, eommodlona Boon adjobiag, for iheAaeergivbigLeasoDainlhaMaiilyArt. Tbabiitar Ale^ Wfflraadlca. Segara, Aa., alwmya oa haa-l. Can in and aea. {■Tom Crlbb'B Parlor*'— Boston. HART KESPEtrrPUfcLY INFORMS 'rtlag commaoltr, asd the pDhlio generally, that he haa ii Hoaae, TOM CRIBB'3 PAB1.UB, No. VIO North in. where ha will ba happy u aea thai at all " a. Where ha will ba happy u aea thai at all tinea, been arranged axpreaUy for Bparrlng, aad the giviiur ilba-MiiiiryAtt.>> ' ^ of Aiea, Wlnca, Liqaora, Begara, *o., alweye on 4S-4ia }a Sbadesi 19 Green Street LOPRIETQRS beg to INFORM their I taepabiie that tbey have opened tha above Hoaaa, ad to fanidi boald at ei per day. Chops, Siaaka, II K. — Beda as ala. per night. Laaah everyday aU hoois. I Hondny Dea. 10. WILSON * PRIOB. Spertlng— Sporting. -ALL KINDS OF FANCY FOWLS, tha baaatlrol ael action of FaasyDoga: Klog aad lanacd txRlan,'pointaa, Bapaa,Mawftaa£ naaadPianahpoo dlaa. W lii baaolfeheaD. ataa fta. nmmmiT.aiiii * i^' aa Important to Females. DR. CHEESBUAM'S PILLS.— THE CX)MBINA- tlona of iagradlenu in thaae Pilla ia the naalt of a lODf aad ezlanatvapraoliaa; ihcyara mUdlnthairoper»iioa,aad oeitala of Testaringnaiara to 11a proper obanacL In every ioatanco have the pill* 'ptoved eneeeianil. Thepilla invariably open Ihoao ob- airaetlons to wUch femalea are liable, and briog naiara lata tla prapcr ahannel, whereby health la raalorcd, and uo pale aad death, lyconntenanoa changed to a healihy one. No female can aaiay good health Bnlaaaenaiaragiilar; and whenever an obatmeUa;i lahca place, whelhar from axpoaare, oold, or aay o'Jier exnae, the geaeral Immediately bcglna lo daoUaes, aod lha want of aaah a ramadyhaab'eniheeaaaeofaoman] ' famalaa. Toladlaawhoaa ^— — their family, iheia plUa will lof ao many eonaampiioaa among yoBBjE I liaalih tnll not permit ao incraue of II prove a valaabia aeqobltlolf.aa lhay lathe aide, palpiuiion Id aleep. do meet alwaye ad whenever that la tea iha^vUa. Not are ihey B^eoBmanlyaallad lha nkan dniiag pragnanoy, lage. IVarraatad parely will prevent pregnancy. Headaaha, pain la lha aide, palpiuiion of the heart, leauilagoi' food, and dia ini had aleep. f ' — arlaa from the latenapUon of natarej aad whanc caao, the plila will invarlihty remedy aU iha^vUa. do meet ^waya aad whenever that la tea , , , . Ulha^vUa. Not are ihey leM eincaoloae in Iho oareof Looeorrltaa ' ** Whitea" Theaa pilla ehooU never be ml aathaywoald haanratocanaeamlaearrlage. , vegaiable, aad Aee from aayilLing lajarloaa lo Uleor hasilli* >i s as A Toong ManBAlbnm, orBoeehodaof Lova,4 plaica ookn«d.....0O « Henry, or L>(o or a Libertine. as ** Fany Orcaly; or, CoafcrBlon a of a Free Love SUter 9s <* ^draae, poet paid, HENRY & e.BHITH ft Oo, W Box aaiai PoUaader;.e8 Soaih Taird etxael. The*a pllle ara pat ap ia aqoai a flat boia. Paraons residing wberameraareno ■-■i-i.-j ■. --j a lett«T,pnpaid, to M. etraei, new rork Oily, dreisaa by ratnm laaiL agcnaycatahilaliad. by eaaioWax One Dollar in DR. C. u CBEE8EM4N. No. aa? Blacaker ^l.l^Q can have them oeat 10 taeir rcapectiva ad- TMesemar. THE GREAT EUROPEAN DISCOVERY I— Pro- toetcd by Boran Lava ana PaTaitT ovEneijuin, an aaovnxn — EcoLM px FBAaLuriB SB Paaxa, aanaaB Ixnaixi. t^ixaaa oa Manimro. Vi»va. TairacwAH, No. L— la TBnremeily for GanaaL aan Loea^ BoonannouiAsa; indeed the .Yiriia powaa woald aotbaoomo impaired, aad In the decHw 5/ LVii. if the Trieaemar were imivar. any adopted, all Phyaieal uapeaimenlB vaniah like maglo before iti loflaeaoe, thaa rendering ila aaa Invalnabla to theea cnlarlag lha maiTl^e Btaia. TRIBSEUAB, No. S^-Cnrea eomaanaa. heweaer afralM^ II {a alao adapicd for eLaat and Stbiotvbb, however long atandiag, likewlaa tiaavaL, Diaaaim Snnma, ana all dJaauaa of ihc Oan- *e Oaiauav Smaa^ in allher aex. TaiEBEMAR. Na 8— A l*a graal Smnrtam nrntiw far the Vaa aaiAA Draaaos, in ila dilferent aDga^ Sfrmua in all ua nrioaa forma, aad leeoodary eynptonui It'cadrely aaperiedaa tlia dan- geroaaaiul indiaerimaato aaa of Marony, which tqo often oaaaaa lha InevllaMe domieticn of the eonnltntiai^ and wUoh an iha Saiiaparilla ba lha world oinnol remove. TBlESEMAB, No. 1 a and S— are alika devoid of laalaor email, end all naaaeatiog qnnlitlca. Bold in iln aim at tSi or font caaes in one for M, which mvea eg, aadinea? eaaca, wherahr ihmiaa eavingofW; divided into aeparate doaaa aa admlnlalarcd by Valpean.Lallamand,BoB^ AO. To bo had wholeeala and retalLof K r. H. A. BABROW, al II Oroene elreet, atar Oaaal, New York: apeeleUy appotnted by lha Proprietor and Paienlea, aa agen for tha United Blalaa, and evmy oihar pan of America. Immedialaly on laoaiviBg a tamitmao^ Hr.BarrowwtU fortnrdiha Trieaemar lo any aait of the world, iecorely packed, aad addreeaed eooording to lha InalrttotlanB of tha writer. _ ■ &r TheFatcnlceof IheTBIBSEHABhaaalaoappohitedHr. BahBOW to give advice to aU patienia In Aaeiloa he may be comalled rronlllotand fromdtoSia lha evcalag fSandaia excepted) . nnleee by apcelal appolnlmenl. Conanlailonfce,lf bylelicr, aa. Fatlanta are ft^neatedlobe aamlnaleae poeaible in dcaeriblag their caaa^atallag age, hahib^ eeeapatien. and poclilon In Boeiety. Parehaaeiaof theSareaaea of Trieanaararo entitled to receive advice arlthoal a fee, which advaniago eaa only be nacarcd by remlniac e?7 for a packet Addreaa H. A..BABBOW. B. D.. SI UBBBNB STBBET. nar Canal, New York. Sold alio by W. B. saeher.Boofatfore, it eoaih Third ak, bdaw ChenBU rhtladalphla. Q^Tsrma UTi Balaa afaala rcqaiied. 17 ■ To tbe Uarrled and Single. PIENCH LETTERS OR BADRDCUEa Tbssb Invainahia anialeib aaw la aaoh gvaoral aaa, era of French invanlion, and are made of fine tranapareat akin, perfect al the lopt in faet, a natural ealdiaae made from lhalnteatiiuaof an animal, aadinahapa aeaaablae that which lha Bgypilana wonhlppcd aa the emblem ofLifa. Tolhoilahaadthopooragnaranmbogar. ad egalaat dlaeaaa, asd a avaa raxvaaraTiVB vo piixaiujicT. "neprlcware 75cia. paralaglooiie: eafoc Ihrea; Vlfurfix; or — '-lea. On the receipt of tbe money, or the amonnt In amM tho anlclo win be foiwaided by retam of mail to cyjwrt of Ineconntry. freeof peaUge. Addreea BSNRY B. G. BARKLEY, New York Clly. AUo Agent for the oelebraiad •S per'deien aosiaxeatamM of the I SY, N . French Female KUa; prtea»lperto,eentbymali. The J&paa Secret, OR FEMALE REGULATOR. DISCOVERED by Mona.' la Doel. If onterqnc^ of Paria. Thia Hcdioiaa pca- teaaea tha CondCtfnl power of eanpletaly eootiollag aad regela- ting lha Periadr,N and Monthly flowa of Woman ; alao haa the ex- lhehaS?ji^7oaaam».7«.»fP'fVragallata^ aadBimatraeta, New York. 1 10 Ihe eonniry. PBIVATE DUKASBB. DK. DOYLES' FRENCH VBOETABLB ANTIDOTB la prepared by aj according 10 tho original redpe, and la greatly aaparlor ||t every reapeet 10 any other madieina reeomnanded for the tameparpoae. Itlaaiaothaehaapeatandaafeat— noncBdoaa draga entering into ila eompoaltlDn i It ieavaa no taint bahlod apoa tha aonatiaUoB. SO ceota only. Bridgoan St Co., Draggnla. Sola AgcBla, US Grand, between Oantia and Elm atreafNew Ycak. Sent 10 tha eoBBiry. Mif.lliavjK glBIDlllJUiJE. DB. LARimER>S LOTION AND FEMALE COBOIALara nownaed by all elamca of aociety,hlgh or low, in waekacaeaa poeAliarto tha female aaa:, with the grealaat aaaeaaa. It la the beat, aafaat and moil agfeeahle medicine known- Itearae^be vary worn eaaca. Both remediea, •!. Bridgmaa A Co., Drag. K'aa^ Bola *g-"**, lae Grand, batwcan Cenlre and Blm atreri^ ewYorfc. Bant w tha oaoniiy. Oi Bowery Fire InBoianoe Co^ BOWERT. COR. GRAND STREET.— CAPrTAL- eioa^.— The New Yolk Bowaiy Fuel Bedlcal DlBp«iSBi7» ESTABLISHED IN 1139, BY DR. GEORGE W. BOND, U Orehard aoeet, New York, for tha eare or.Vana» al Difcaaa la aD Iw ftorma. 'lfyimar«nnfonmmta,aiidwaatiobe eared and Idft In ee«nd hml t h, eome tom^andyaawBl rceeiva aaiaotHo traaineBi,B galakeaia aad mndaialaetaige; rtivau roomaforeaoh aereon. . . . _ eEOBSBB.BOND,H.D- gaOBBd gannimur ta Dr. Geo. W. Bond, OHca aomar of Giaad aad OnAaid amaSs Haw Teak. iu i.ii>.aiaUyadjaaiadandpraBD!Iypal|. . Commaxleationa ihnagh tha real Oflaa or Fanny roalwfll k „_pU,a««rf«lu„ BL^EcSukuLoa, atlaoaOanndar, Jonathan G.FIaat, t^^^.V^*. AahK B.Iaof|m S?°Sirtl|n,ikiiai iohnMaMeaoaty. f*^"-^?ffljBABDr^^ •-••«»»»«2sSr23Lk.A.Mlou!yE:*^?*''^ !• by ti% dmUlaghooiaB, and whlla baildiag i alao, 1 p«eipiri«a «>• "oai (k- vnillam HIbbard, PeUr GtmtAT. JofanD.Voiilel, Jwob Bdfhii. WlUkiB B«1L TO CAKBIB M. P - ' • ay JowiY. OiBaSi the boon I'd uk for «h*e, Woald bs s IU> fiut all these, and many other Iiuilts,'were In some measoie coontetfaalanced by a fiery energy, when onoe aronsed, bnt which it was dlffloolt to kindle np; and id this he resembled not his mother. OHAFTEBU. Peoliar thenfoi* In her nj, Wlietbar bj ostare taogbt 1 ihaU not oadcrtak* to ,«r. Or hj aKparieiice bODght. NuiMT. the nurse, had seen many npa and downs alnoe she left Ullford Rectory, with the regrets and good widies of 'all who knew her; for She bad a kind, feeling heart, an nnassnming motherly way of endearing heiseu to everybody, wlthont appearing to try to do so. In .tnth. It natmiUly came to ner, she conld not be other- ways Ulan Und, no mote than the snmmer snn can be otherways than warm. She wcnld not have left Jliiford had not her poor, bed- ridden deter, a widow, reqnired her attendance, for she was no longer able to wore; so Nanny came np to Lon- don—the poor to help the poor, like God's good apostles ofold. The sister died In the very room which the old noise had still oocopled, and which she had rentSd for many years before Nanny came there to oloes her eyes. Then the landlad v, or tbe lodging-letter of the hoasOi died also— for she lived by letting it off into lodgings— and so the house was to let; but at the landlord's re- qnest Nanny remained in It, letting off now a room, tben a floor, for no one could be found to lake the whole of It. Some .paid rent, some nm away, and carried off even a portion of the flxtnres. When she took any money ehe gave it to the landlord^ when he called, and the had got none, " why, he gnua- bled and went without," as Nanny said, thoagh he still allowed her to remain rent free; far, as he said, " she was honest, like her sister, and they were about the only two tenants he coald say as much of, -and apeak the truth, out of the scores he had bad In his honses; for one had even chopped np the closet-door- for firewood, an<^' other had cut all the glass out ol the windows, and a third had not only sold the giate ont of the room for old Iron, but was bargaining with a man for tbe marble mantel-piece, when he went np stalra with a polleeman." He had, however, spent some pounds in repairing the old boose which the rectoVs widow now made " her tem- porary abode," as die said; and it was Its clean condi- tion that induced Nanny to prevail npon her to remain a fs^ weeks iajt, until she coald find something that really wopM-^mt her. Ajttnfogh the days passed not away so pleasantly In the close and confined streets of the old Borcngh, as they had before-time done among the broad green breeiy places that opened ont every way aronnd Uilfbid Spring, yet time same even there with his last handlnl of snm- mer flowers, at the call of" sweet lavender ;" and then Iherd was a smell of new hops about th^ narrow cooita ol ancient Soathwark — tbe last that wafted away the memory to "jPloia and the cegntiy green;" and after that' the antumn fogs came creeping over and settling down irpen lU-dialned London to the great dismay of His. Ooleman, who, until convinced by looking ont Into the clouded and curtained street, believed that she had got Into one of the smokiest honses la the metropolis. VhIIe4he weather was fine. Lacy, In her gentle and Ihoaghtlul way, ao oontrived to oianage matters, that she Icond her mother amusement, and indnced her to take modemta azerciae, by taldpg her ont to look at the cottages irtilch were to let near uiimbarweU. StocKwell, Bilxton and Olapham, and so wiled away the day imtll Alfred retained bom the banking bouse, when his pre- ssnee seemed to shorten the long and increasing even- ings. ♦ ■ ■ ' . At length the event/hi day was near on idUch the youth would be entitled to draw his flist qoariet's sala- iy— the flnt money, he hsd ever eamefl In his Die — and manyanhoni's talk bad'tt fumlsfaiS material . for, and many a change had his fickle mind UBdergooe ss to what woA, SO that she mlnht piovlde for. the pa wllb th'e prooeeds. Many an aitlols'of ocE dinner jon'sinaD- n&otnilng was puiohassd by less Indastriu ladles^ and dlspUyea In tlieli apaitanents— not, perhf, parposely as their own, thoagh their vidtors piald, and gave them credit for the beauty of tbe pattetmid the neat- ness of the work; never dreaming of thoretty laliy with her wondei-working loom la tbe bldynae in the Borough. Uany a lazy Phillis won a aia from her ever-tmstfol Damon which ahe had not^ted, as he gave her credit for industry she never poejed, fondly believing that the hoars she had spent inland Idle- neis bod been devoted to making the arss he had bee^ called upon to admire — tbe Ihilte of ley's toil* lor womeg, pretty to look at as angels, wilf deceive' their lovere at times, to show that they are^ daogb- tera of fair and fallen Eve. And we forgUhem all the blame for the iweet smUea with which thoay back our too eaatly won pialsa. V The next morning ushered in abnsyday,eald John was ever going ont and in on endless irm. The price or things faiil^astonlshed him; and habored under the Idea, that because he was a connnn the Playing .Poker. Bathnr Bluip Fiistlee. Tbk poker plbyeis on t£e"MissiiBappI river are, I 'OB'SflBllMdi AMP m rsBHATins dbcume.— iwbv, ii.ii«i .miia.ihaSDih ihoaaaads («w wotda oBUaK thm wa>i wliaoat madWsa, of «p«iM»n>it bM « 'r-it —"^*—. mroiiMi aad nauuss «J<^»- by all accounts,, bad customers, and many are the IKSit, '^r<»aa^^i i^^^^}^'<>g*^f^ ganoBUr. . dreadful stories Uiat are told about themu A party I The impomni fan uiat ihk muy >'«rmiiis eempiaisn, alsi-. he enould paiohase with the five guineas, which all bad consented was to be bis own, while the remaining fifteen guineas was to be given up to his mother, as his contri- batlon towards the noaseholdexpensee; for, through the kind Sqalre's poweifol interest. Master Alfred was en- gaged at elgh^ gnlneas a year, with a farther promise of aa annnal advance of twenty mote. If hlS senai^ was "iproved .ot But, tme It is, that.ik!fr'^^eater portion, not mote than the whole of tEe five guineas, Was al- ready owing to- Ills alslsr Lucy, ihroaab an woeapml»r car way, qnlte agieea with thee I AjidT how-a yoi tart bat, deary met I forgot; the missus told ma yea wrote her word that she -was dead. Pravety sony, , Nanny, I named her ; my memory IsaH what it -waa. azty yeaia, Nanny, man and boy, have I been in this ftmlh. and to think I'lbonld bava to come to this great ndsy dty at last Wdl, well, I did hope t^t I ahoold lay my aid bones b«aIdahIaBavenii0e'a and hla blher'aL I bave aerved thorn both, Nanny; and Ood'a bleaaed ann never shone npon two Under masters." TeaiB stood in the eld man's ayes as he raised them towards heaven, and In spite of the effort he made to -bheek them, by -winking his eyes, and observing that - -the sunwBS very poweifUl, they would appear, like hon- - Mf witnesses, to tealitj to tbe sincerity ofbistribata to this memoiy of the dead, thoagh they seemed at a loss to find their way among the many haidy fbiraws which Mtihi had ploughed In his bale and weather-beaten ecun- lenance. Meantime Lncy had hhiriedindoctstotell her mother that old John and the goods had airivcd tram JUIton ^'^^vl^Jl. child, don't bother me," said the mother, who satin the old noise's easy chair; " yon'll get them In somehow. The noise in these streets quite dlstiacts my poor hod; I'm sore I don't know whatever possessed metocomehere,whenlbeglnlothlnkorit. And now. hoe's old John, aa if we ahonldnt have boaUe eooagh without him. Shut the door, Lucy, and don't disturb me again imtll all the things are in, and I can be seated qnleuy in my own room." Ln^ said, " Yeiy well, ma. we'n not disturb yon;' olosed the door gently, sighed, and putting on a pair of old gloves, helped to amnge the ftamltoie, as it was bnn^t in from the wygon. "Or coone it waa not her Intention to atay there a day longer than she was fciced," as Mrs. Coleman Bid: bat as they ware compelled to leave the rectory, and had stayed much longer than the time asked Ibr of the new Incumbent, why, she was forced to get Into the first pbiee that offered, eapeetally as Alfred had promiseof a dtoatlon at a bankere, which rendered it neceasaiy that die shoold he in London by the end of Jane. Bat she should soon be able to find some nice Uttle cottage, shs dan say, a few miles oat, t^m and to which Allied could dde morning and night, IT he contlnned to like his new pcofeadon — for his lalhar's death had landeied it quite lmp<.3alble fot herto send him to either of the ITmvenltles.'* ' And BO the poorladyranon,foigeltlngthat herwhole Income was a Ufe annuity, -which bnnght la exactly one hundred pounds a year, paid quarterly; for thouj^ the reotoishlp of Mllfoid brought in her late husband a pietty annual amonnt, yet owlns to hlS lady's lather extimvagant haWta, and which he — kind, fond, good, easy man — allowed her to indolge in-wlthoat a mannnr, nothing was saved, or pot by " for a laloy day," beyond an Insuanee on his Ufe for two thouaand pounds. Kven that was lost daring tbe lUneis that preceded his death, tbzoogfa -her neglecting to pay np the Insofance when due, although he had glvea her the money for the pur^ pose. And when Laoy — who had often hnid her wher name the amotmt of the policy aa the only providon he waa able to xnake for his children — apoke to her moUier OB the matter one day, after the ftanetal, while ahe was complaining of the sum of mooey it wonld cost to re- move to London, ahe heaid with amazement and regiet that the policy was forfeited throngh her mother's negfect. Well, child, It'e lost, and there's an end of It How could yoa think of my parting with the money when your &tfier needed so maay little «omfort8 durins his Illness I If yon had a proper affectlon,foi him, aal al- ways have had, you would feel that I Save done eveiy- thing for the best" Lncy tnnied adde to conceal her tean. Affection ooold her dear heart's Ueod, taken fStom her dnp b drop,nntiI It neither beat nor flowed, Imve saved hL life, and aha had bcien allewcd to Bacrifiee her own to leaeae him from the jaws of death, and leave him to sap- part and comfort her poor, dear, weak, thoaghtleas mother, she would as cheeiflilly have laid It down, and prepared for her long night's rest in tbe giave, ss ever, after a weary day's lambte around the beantlfU scenery of Milfoid, she laid down to deep In her bed bedde the jaaminet to roast cost nlnepenoe a pouad. Lawa wonder those Itntcheis can rest in their bedi has to pay for every manner of tUng In this And as to make neighbors, why I only bid th( tbe next wall a civir* good morning,' and he to give him a lot of cntlings off Miss Lucy's „ I never saw such a place as this London is life. They would think nothing of borrowing Iron with the steak on it; then coming back yon to stand a pint of beer to wash it down, pose It's a. way they have bereabont He. have amused our good, kind master to have U- Borough I But I must see abont cleaning t and forks; and Til give them on extra polish that Master Alfred may aee bis bee In tbem whi down to dlnnet. And what a dinner, Nanny I me in mind of the good old times, and the ha we spent at Ulirord Spring. I wonder wheth< Alfred will be pnnotnal to Uie time r This Loi BO alter young genllemeD, Nanny; and yonth Usonn led away. I wanted him to allow me to wa ( tbe door of tbe banUng house, and bxlng him' U with me — then I should know ha woold be aafa; ha only langhed at me, called me a good old fellow, an Id he was too big now to take hold of my hand, as b lew I dionld want to buy him a sugar stick, and ronld hardly be tbe thing to be seen sacking it, at fat [e, In a Loadoo ttaoroogbAie. Solami aolami la d old fellow now, Nanny, bat if he breaks his wotd to- with Miss Lnoy, I feel ss If—" and the gatinlous man paused aa If for Iweath, as if his tongue -was nlng away -with his kinder feelinge; and he wondeieEw It was that he had 'lost all control over so nnnilmem- ber. A ssrvltude of threescore wintere under tttkind masters, who had looked up to him as a hnias bat ftlthlhi IHend. had oaased him to take a tenderKnost a fatherly Inteiest, in Alfred; the mote ao dnci [eath hsd severed one psrental tie, for in his mind I boy seemed to have been left to Um as something i ratch over and goatd In sacred trust for the dead. Six o'clock stinck, add though Lnoy bad bnd her- self Iq aaalsting Nanny to ptepate dinner, tbeteie *as neatly attired, looUng as Ifehe bed but arisen Kn the SS.t"?^ ''£"'*^8»^ •ndltoTfortteir"'* wWob Joba.Bescomb, Ju. Bll«ht W TS^anma John Knight contend'ed. ThXrt Jr-^« " "I WMOie celehmted John BeJcomb, v iaoter,*he'S«ifi^^,SSl^']S?^^ I dreadfol stones tnai are tola aoout mem. a pany ■ rbt impomu — , i - t— »Ti.-i.^k- -.iiT worM'nndttu5.rf5?«?o^lMl,"'3B Wrd ohe of U.e Mississippi boaU, while earn- ?;^„»i«i}i'^i-»;»jSi£Vii'.-" gan with Bescomh and Bliffht whMROod and John estlv encased in this faih'das irame, were' very much I outiaud. and ih* autireiy new and. biaU) ''•■■^'^SS^iHSl iSr/h?'ih?I.^Sf''*2L»r gontlemanf who, with a'sancU- S^P'^^J^'JjJJJfi^'JS^-^.a E?i* kf.^* importjeonddered soffl- „--;^„ -fj™ ^Jid hoUow tone, preached against XS." 5SSm t^JSJ .ii il. Jvin-rf .fib. d.r. - End, his prettlge by his friendaWaown** Bescomh, monions viasge ana nouow Hma, P™~^ \S\„A pKntto1!£;«idn»iiimU. mai pol^R.fl.DEL*Ill^v• several matches having been^oiytenninaUon. In firo bedde them. • I rf. 17 Vors cut. «fi nSft kL!!. I??, to a a* men the betting was 6 Eygj gaov, in the eamestneae of hia discourse 1 - we atstbont between lhea« a considerable sum wask^ a \^wJa «f«k» .„A «« if to I -PRACTICAL PRIVATB ''^u^-\mi!:no^^id:'\hlt this last aotiS was attended I Haj^r of money N^th a peculiarity, inasmuch as the preacher some- tbem, bebubcoagbtui.if irtaiawmi and ante to "VfgfJrJSI were-peadln,; iad^/t*,i^'„??^Pr£^^g?^^^^ on^ someUmos three, and ?ometim» jTo-a'^SflST.irof^Wi^^^ ^^^:^J^^t?OB^'S^STiS,^^. Knight', fonr fingers on the table. Without saying a word d«^^«^ " .... -. ,^ — r. — J _i J .» 1 ibo caio l» otoausia*! menlioa that, btaldM baW dUrue«, b. baa realded a«T»- ihla a«bl««.'*« {J- wllb tbo rejolMloaaof iba the rf„»-ygl>t o'cloik precisely. .After the above had I as a nasn, he onoppea on mree.uugore m » buik« 1 ^,Si^iiiri£a,.'^iCtmi\riA, l^»f ^;*St^ heL, ,i!iM. BcBcomb again-jiatended for a diver blow. The pretended clergyman started back with br«/ one; * ^ watch V"^' ""B"' ^' P'»y' panio and affright "^nSS?ivilSSTrLTmrmmu.M,.'ji^ ^^^^i^Sf&l edin^rofBescomb. | « Sir," said fiiebaclwood sman, coolly wiping WaU^^^^ knife, " ydii may c6nsidBr' yontself dyhsh lucky. |p^, tr»i and tear.«ia»pau> Box ess run oqo». ilie Volcanic Repeating Flie-Arm. | that -I did .not hold .fours, or you' would , have loetj Twenty-five Cents a Copy. T\K, M. B.LA CROIX'S PHYSIOIXJGICAL VIEW U or Haniage. A new aid levhcd Edhlon of 290 rH'SS' UD .lattti; A pcpoUr and MnprebeudTO traib. on "k* anM>,teoda of 8«eaifn« than, left loitona anj inffr.lle on* olMailfia and raaoTal,1nipenant blsta to ibma mmiemplniaf na- uimoDT. Ihnt willor.tcoaia "bJ«Uon» lo It ; nan., l>ew.T.jjt»Min bike tUa imnorunl itepwitfaout SntcoaaalUiig In l"*'^ *!5?!S' iarie.oBUiadl>ta.v>uid nwdkaJ iioMnwni of ftmalaa ftomm- • Itiny 10 old i-g«, Mcb erM cnphldUy |:liuml.d by Thkbe has lately been oommenced in New-Ha- aU your fingers. ven, OQ an extensive scale, the' manufacture of a I .;• rifled arm, the claims of which to coidplete snperi- : . : : Bow to Open Bivalves, only may best be realized from a description. _ I « if QfQpgQjQgoygtg,^" old Hurricane — As the novelty consists more in the ball than in M^iiy^,iiot])i]|g'g easier, iCyou only know how." the gun itself tliis may-fiist be describod. It u n . And how's how I?' inquired Starlight complete cartridge, cased wiiW tight in metaL The •' Scotch snuff," answorod old Hurricane, t**? „^ „„ boll is iu the cyliudro-conoidal or Minis form, with gententlously. "Scotch snnff. .Bring a little "'^j* "'i«*™>''j°J|;';J j'.'^f^i'.^J^Si a deep cavity in the backside in which is inserted <)ver so near their noeea, and they'll sneeze their I fJIJi^OT toS/'nunaseineni : m <-™y' on iDcnnauinb^ wttii bolh tLe^wderandthepercu^ioncap. A coa^^^ . V ,1 " who ^"rpiJiSISS;^^^. r/'^^^^ ine of cork lutervenes between the cap and the tbin « I know, a ceniua." observed Meister Karl, V who | -• ■> ^< ■— . .-j»«~ii...-rtib mital which forms the outer covering, the so'fcness has a better and elasticity of which material removes all poasi- » circle, seats himself in •^.«"»*'«'»"J '^""P*-^ |;-SarfS3,Ti.M.-.b;7naaW«iid,o..«nt.m,l.iin, bility of exploding the powder by any ordinary nioir a yarn. Sometimes it's an aavenlnre In Moxi- "J^^J"}, ,„ p,^B- violence. c emhiei. '"«»'«",P;"S»XJfL'?2f extending the whole length under the barrel. Thia, proceeds, the ' natives' get inUrested-«ne by one "■-•'g-^Ml'^ STo^rCT^-Siiror?'!!' CRo"?,?««hr by a simple movement, is filled with balls whioh they gape with astonishment at the tremendous and ,ie diKaMs npon whleb bl« tmt <™''. "S^fSjI; S SI ate pressed backw.ird by a coiled spring. The bar- direful whoppers which ate poured forth, and a* SSin."2w^!K«d'wJKS/««^^^ rel is open at each end and b chambered soniewhat they gape, my friend whips them out, peppers 'em I Add» nr. h. b. la CBtiUt tfo. ax'tiMm Las., .rToatcmea larger at the breech to receive a ball easily. By a and swallowa them.". • v t forward movement of a suitable lever just front of « That'll do," said Starlight, with a long sigh I the trigger, the breech-pin ia drawn f\''^]^^i"^^^SSSi^s^TiKR akiub«£| and pressing fairiy upon the petcussion portion of ^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^jetly impossible to •"{'''J^^ the enclosed carttidge. The gun is now loaded, ^^^^^t^ him-that his-wife had to sleep on ^^^^f::^^J^pS&^.iii>^^ ^^'^S' and on pnlline the trigger theTiammer strAea fair ^ . himself on the floor ; hut he would see 2d im win b. (onnrnua.i..itr to in<«.« lu am- upontheWndferemdof the..breeoh-pin and L,tat hie wife conld do fot him. The good woman, .'^•i. «u.h «u«n. Jiarnnl of a book, oivjefl her modc-stooI a moSt be- bie, instead of mixing paraley and melted tater for tbe boiled Inwls, as she bad been doing only ten rinutes before she dressed. Tbe table was set ont so tcnting- ly, that It would have given a bongsiless man s^pe- Ute only to have looked at It ; and there were fiwOTS, too— the last spoils of Summer— which hsd beStrea- suied somewhete to obtain a largo .price when ptdaeed, and Lncy had p»Id that price to honor her broth^ :The proceeds of many'a weaiy hour of toll had gon. tb fill those two little vases. Sevea o'clock, and Nunvcomes np to say the dinner is spoiling. Eight o'cloa,' and still no Alfred. Mine o'clock, and old John wUlaot re- main In-doois a moment longer, (or he says, " soBslhtng has happened to his dear yonng master." Ten ,U pitnaiallimwUl ntd dnpepiia or iDdlKCsUini, bUlou affaa| I, asidny o( tka Monaab, enativ*aBB| cnmamtd and b ibil 10 elecnnllr rcmova d] mils a suffiWt shock to discharge the piece. ^ ^.^^ ,^ ^ ^ ^on, ^Uch The movement of the lever described in charp- ^ . ^^j^d ho would agree to the , '"■"r<»vr*,Tii''K"iS: ing the nfle also pushes back Uie hammer, or in 5^^^ ,i/Uoator the room in the dark, and n'°«."'"«''™<>'«>'«"»"'*^ other words coots the gun, ^u* the smal Mt ^ ^^^^ '^^^^^ Woi-. CorduiEii3?o^\'SSS;'i{f«'iib,.k..u. pistols It is found esjaer to place the thumb on the occupied by a^lady. This he agreed aJbST'Sn^ytl^^^r i&-^^^^^^ *gj tammer and draw It b«!k whileaomeof work the lever beneath The meohanisin by which _ ^ f^^^^ the iSffi'Jn?iS^inuU«.«d;wU^^^^^^ It reuaac. can b. plaMd ob3 hlfhlj caisUve qnaliUea. action produces little strain. . The bteech-pin ; fits very tightly, and it has been proved by .tnal that ** Oh, lAtd, that woman's dead P and tbe floweis in the china vases ste dtoopiig;: the honse is silent, and Alfred has not airived. Ths tbtlll- Ing stoty will be contlnned In seveial namhea of tbe New Tobk. Lxdokb, In which popniat fSmilypaiiat it can be obtained complete. ' The Lxooot is a hsiasome weekly published In New Tork, la baaotlftallT Utstrated every week, andeeld at the vety low price of Font Gents. It employs the most popolar aatiiai8,lnd mo- nopolizes the Uteraiy services of Fanny Fi a— that ;ed lady having contracted to write fot ) othet paper. -Agali^ we would recommend our read* to pro- cure the Leooeb of Feb. Ifith, which is now sdy for sale at all tbe stores where newspspeta aie soli lioagh- out the city and coontty. The writer of thli laiming story will demonstrate, in the words ofCoIeo — >*Obmn! obaxesUaat! if yoa malntnlali! Bnt If JOQ trj. and canH go tbrongb with ip and Sndlne 70a can^ bear Jt. vnlaTHad, Toot paaa umada, all of yoor own aceoid, Toa com. And nrttu yom lot., and can't uid it,' Goodnlahi! oll'aoTn! rnln'd! ud nsdone Bball Jilt ion, wbao aha Mi joa In her poi " . n like what they used to'dtdowh and eqjoy 'ln happier day*, in the snag parlor of the Beotoiy at Mllfoid Spnng, And ahe Shook her pretty taper finger at hlmaa ehe gave him a sweet dstere Uss; and bade Um " good night," and playfUly threatened to be veiy angry Indeed -with him If he were more than a quarter of an honr behind the appointed ttme. And thenT— . Ay, tben I -when all saving heiself had retired, and ahe promised ber mother that she woold go to bed " as soon as she had done," she sat down In the large easy-ohalr which her queialoua mother had quitted, and had, as She used to tell the old none, " a good think," as was ber custom every night, when all the household was at rest, and her long day'a work -was done; for, excepting when adeeprlt-waa seldom that her busy flngeia were stUL It waa her bead that thought ror all her heart that felt, her Judgment that guided, ber hands tbat acted; for upon her alone tell all the management of that little atato, all the fotethoaght, economy and letienchment, the providon of thla little liuairy for faer mother, the depriving herself of some neceamry comfort to obtain It for heiv the sapplying of Allied with money for his every- day enenses and those little extmvagandes whldi, in Site oibq- gentle hlntsand earnest entreaties, be would, 10 the genaiality of thoughtless yonth, indolge In. All these thinge, and many other almllar matters, en- grossed her mind, and kept her awake home aftef the rest of tbe'lhmlly bad lain down to dumber In the land of forgetfUness; giving to her smooth brow a grave look beyond Ite years, and to her sweet Ihce a soleom and tbonghtfal expresdon, and seeming to sadden for awhile the smile of its beauty, as the grey passing clood desdens the bright look of the flowers when it sweeps op the eanshlae that gave to them such a cheerfol and golden look. And how had those shillings and half-crowns been ob- tained which her brother had too often so foolishly squsndeted In bad dgaia tbst made him Ul, and glasses of Sheny which he cared not to drink when in company with his brother detksT Had be stolen ont of his bed in the BtlU midnight be might have known; for then be would have found Lney dttlng alone and nisy with her crotchet, netting, ot knlttlng-woik, wotking some bean- tlftal collar ikom one of ber own dedgns, or some toilet, mndo-atool, or table-cower; -while the aotctaet^oofc passed so lapidly in snd out of the woik, that an eye onaecastomed to witness such lalKir could no more have oaght the stroke and loop that foimed the ohaln-work, than it could the forms of the everehifting rays of n pnie diamond. Far through the night, and sometimes on towards the gtey dawning, did that beaatifnl girl labor, Improving some cheap pattern, or weaving some tastefbl scroll tha ; ■he thought wonld meet with a readier sale, and obtain a Jew extra dillllngs tbeieby, without touching the amount of her mother's dividends, lAlcb she religlonsly apprapilated only to the stem neoessadea of housekeep- ing; lot ber mother's Iiumriss, and ber brother's waste- fnlaaaa, ware aappUed oat ofher own haid catolngs, and they knew not at what a faoriflse of deep and oomfint thn were panhased. - Udy thai van day she bad been oat, aoeomaaled by oU Nanny, to dIvoM ol herbeaotUd and Ufiaia-fiK ENQLISK ITEMS. Aon BtWM W <■ laadah Jaanaiit 13, «. Hi* Bagelsy FoisonlBg Osse.-^e Ctsa of W Thb inqoJry Into the case ot Uia. Falmei'sifb wss dosed on the 12th last, and the joiy retnmdjeidlct of wilful murder against millam Palmer. ' { Paldar is Prlsoa. The following partleulan of the pilson bsUif Pal- mar may be relied upon : Palmer is watched (t and and day, one turnkey being always vritti him Us is to prevent any attempt on his life. The toon) > con- fined In Is matted, and there Is a flnplscs th( > At flnt he waa very stubborn, and teflised taking bing bat soda water ; but in consequence of thieal • out that an instrument would be applied to convej ■ Into his stomach, be now takes ms meals rego and- seems to ei|joy them. All tbat be has la mad a the premises, so as to prevent any foul play. He now reserved, bat convetses freely, and is jocuh > the tmkeya. He aees hie brother (who la a sell ^"d- iog at Sagaley) most days. In the presence o |f P"* ty-govemor, bat at present nothing has tta d b^ tween tlAm relative to Cook. The convetssti lated to their family alfaiit, whioh are In soras con • «o other peiaons have seen him, except soUdt< to*>r clerks, who have oalled to serve him with w ""^^ ofwhichhehashaddaee hie Ineaiceiatlopl^*''* dally In tbe yard, accompanied by one of and atlenda chapel every morning, and I daya, accompanied by his companfoa, ^nd _ knew who he was. It would be thought that dtor, or conneeted with the gaoL Be con' going to and returning from chapel, and ' his countenance. He le dressed In black, L ries a Bible and Pnyo^book in bis hanil ■ - . and the turnkey use the pew apprepriaiedp'"''",'"" at the end of which there Is a table Uke *""'">'™- table, whereat both dt tha pressure and inertia of the haminer alone iwill i keep the breech-pin in place even if the toggle jomt » and all the other parte aw removed. The peaetia- 1 tion of the balla (hue oonatrncted and projected ^| pears about equal to those of the fiinie rifle, or that need be desired. The balls •>« pr«>^d?^ ■uuluftAdiCiiaaipisiblr^ balls and the arm are the joint invention of Messrs. Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson, of New-Ha- ven, and were patented in 1864, About 70 men ore now employed at the manuCictoty. VARIIANI'S INDELfBLB INK. suaerloraniaia, wananiod bj Ae propttaior, .nd aekonM "fkiW that," replied thO landlord, "b^t. howl jl^Sy-lWb6 have ...Udl..U>b. ifaben alllOaof .b.1.4 ITASRANT>8 OOMPOOND KXTRAO* of CUBEB3 AJV COPABIA. M KaiKtloned bv pcpslar odiiloa and tha Ugh aaiboritv of ■ moil dUUiignWiofof the mdteaj ftunltr. U mm l» ibe affli ct^ Fishing ^th a Steel Trap. Sharp's Rifle. Tbis recently invented weapon, if it possesses one-half of the power and capacity daimen for it by its proprietor, is destined soon to supercede every other weapon for warlike purposes nowin existence. It is the most efficacious) and terrible fire-arm in ex- istence. Tho small carbine now used bv the United States mounted men, .throws a ball with a deadly accuracy one-quarter of . a mile, and can be fired ton times per minute. It is not complicated in structure^ is eadly 'cleaned, and suOera no injury from wet weather. . Mr. Sharpe is now preparing models for four new species of bis weapon, namely : A small pocket pistol, calculated to throw a roiimie ball one- hun- dred yards; a rifle anitable for footmen, with a range of one mile ; and a large giin to throw a two- onnce ball, or a small shell, one mile-and a half or as far as a man and horse can be seen to adrantsge. With this latter weapon, Mr. S. declares he can set on fire a house or a ship at a distance of nearly two miles, and prevent the nse of field artilleiy by kill- ing the hones before the guns are brought within good range. This rifle in the hands of a good markaman, is equal to ten muskets, bayonets and all ; for, place a man six rods distant vnth a musket and bayone^ ^ and before he can bring the hayonet into use, the rifle can be loaded and dischaiged ten times. They cany balls with gteat ptecimon and fotce. Mr, Sharpe intends these rifles to become a national weapon, and should- Congress, by using a little lib-, erality, purchase the patent, the coantty would he possessed of a means of warfare unequidled in the world. — [Alton Courier. Curious Faots. If a tallow candle be placed in a gun, and shot at a door, it will go throngh without sustaining any iojniy ; and if a musket-ball be fired into -water, it will not only rebound, but be flattened as if fired against a solid substance. A musket-ball may be Bred through a pane of glass, making the hole the size of the ball, vrithout cracking; the glass ; if tbe glass be suspended by a thread, it will make no difference, ^nd the thread ^ ^ .will not even vibrate. freely! the- Arctic regions, when the thermometer is onl °|ow zero peisons can converse more than a mile sst eu- dilmt. Dr. Jamieson asserts that ha heard every ■woi. of a sermon at the distence of two miles. A nunion- ^Jj^-''" distinctly heard talking to her ■aanh After XvUease. Tas following notices were posted rooms of London on the 7th : " Any santleman who saw William on Saturuy, the S4lh of November, L. ed to eommonlcato'wlth J. H. Batten, County Constabulaiy, Staffoid ; or wli phens. No. 11 Csmbden Grove, Kenslni ths deceased." " Any gentleman wbt pdd tbe late at Shrewalniy Baeea, or-who had, i money tnasactlona with him at that reqoested to •ommanleato 'with J. Chief of the Ooonty Constabularv. Ur. W. v. Stephens, Jtc" ,f he betting in London, .lly request- Chief of the r.W.V.Ste- exeentor to Oook money ..tuessed, any e, la earnestly Batten, Esq., fold ; or with -VieatUag ia ths (tanlA aM . Oir Konday last a tolenUy good of the fine old English paadme of nidi and Devon style) attended a_ Old St FSneias Bead, to -wluhas prises gtvsB by awalUmowns BttnpMli. Tbe flnt pilce | ■tyla. . of the loven (In the Cor-. i„ and Eve, leMinpetitlon for g^nUiman In the "tie meitle^ for - "at still day across a water a mile wide. '\ Happlcwt Man Alive. ^Prit man in this world is said to be . "ft*^,^ %«•" In OUT opinion this rule is TK«.i» not only happy ata.danca, K^lf fi-T^aS^*^'"- ^ n toeth closing P.^SS.I?' «"P<*1« U wholly awoMedSa together. The TTtorftfjfipwanrfi is decidedly unique, i^"""" """«>'''■ wk"'— '••"■<"■■"'-- ' - ■ Ttae trap is tet and^Uaited, .properly prAWded wit'' a sinker, and let . into the water. An ominous I , ■ 1 — aioteabBan.NoifoIki W. 8.Reeu.BaUlaora-Joaaihattemjte to steal the bait, but immediately the | S!li?„;Sii-Ei2L2?2!iln^!S^^ ** trap steels the fish, when he is drawn up ti the I vhurn-s compound^i^oi oV tree at a time, and at the rate of • bapabilla „ The returns for one A^y'i«90A\j:'^.V^l^^:S^^'^SiS:J^^V!^^ are reported at above a hundred I This is cer- |P''"'<^ V aaandiv bigbir popoiafrwiui a SSSS^ toinly an age of progress and sleel trap8.-[New JSS.'STiSrtiSrpteSSf.S^^^^ tr Ti — !-.-^ I faai«Tcn, and caniea n* e — * . — "muto Haven Begister. Dr. HngbeB* Medical Uagnet; EVEEY ONE HIS OWN PHYSIC \J l^tothaodT worklreatlDgon Prhnla Olwaaa, wmnoa !?7?!f !^ femala, that ooniabii raelpe. for Iba eaia of iba mna. n»k.EVEEY ONE HIS OWN PHYSlCIAN._.|a°'«SS^^!|ife{'^«J«ff^„;t->-M-..V«u..l^ — — nnplamntaanauonlaSapalltin. i 1. 1' <«« eoaoired Iba nnqoai fame in alnuat mtj run orsaroJ '*.'^'!^'' «™«la«4 approved <>r,'andauioilouirbT ihabadS of mpUouu, and reoommadid by Ua mon cmlneal of tba wStmL Oali 47 Dr. Bbgnin'8 Lnolna Cordial, , , . . ELIXER OP tOVB.— THIS DELieHTFTII MB, take a jHmell, make ont ibs pnpei prcaeripUoD, (wUab and p<|altin iaTl(orant of the hunan iniam U fbii mH^ ba praened at any dncnore.) and by fotlowing the diraelloae "*at aU olber ranoUea; la faal, when Ua lutoaa bea^ liS be onrad, MM »Ta eapoinr.. TbeaiedleuieiaieaopR|iaiadlhat ^ownltwIllbalbsenljnmcdTlBBu. Ilsaolloaoa Iba noma Iher are iinplok aonapt. and -'ri"TT\ Tmriaj b tfci orulnrbosn. S -cretdJ^eueicnnlidenllTireaiednT bar. ffvauelMliia SI, a cop; of "tba book will be leni, cr by an- elodnsas, andaaiair^nof Iba diaetaa, a book and medklBa will be MBI, free of eh«r(., if on an aaprea i oou. All lalutf own ba poai-pald end addKned in T. R. CALLENDBR, 10 68 SoMb Tblrd rt., rbjladelpbla aieln uid repinlaeUT. .nana !• num aiino^^ ovajX«t«B3 :S£?Ki. ffSSiS.e..'"'*' " «« "•-^ '» »- fSgg iMal 'anoaa wlablnf ibeLaeina Caidial,bTundlB«anoltBiiM„ — - ...... ._ . nea The Eye. THE PARIS BYE WATBR IS A VERY SO- . ^^Peilor prapeialion far late, weak end liiSamed Rjt*. baldaathanfan and ehrapest nr-tnj—iS ecnia. Prepaid BfUiman 4: Co., Sole Agenu, 1S8 Snnd, belweea Centia and BIb aineu, N. V. Beat to ibe cuoairr- •3 pa boiile^r two bonlea for Suld by £.PLInT, eomer Stb Ayanna. DB. BATEMAn>8 LONDON KEHEDT for tba etnala re- $600 SeWHTdi moyalof Plnple^ Frtalilea,Blolelle>,areny olber diiimreaaal' TEPFRIES' ANTIDOTE A SPRCnrrn Mn of ibo banan ibeo. eonataf ol a lollon beaida aa laiaul lonedy » I ^ .!>. _ .^1/ v hi I A . lareaoT«lboealaparille>ortbebloodlbalprodaoealbeai. 'Ite^ ■oribe«Breoreon<>rTb»a,aiail,8t™clarea,and etallard .1 i .™-^JV_?."-'r'^' .idsre. Iimakeaaap ibo laait n>tiiat^ UlTJUMFKRAIfOB. DUNLB3B> TASTKLES3 DROP3 for Iba core of loteoper- jceeaBbB alandeatlnaly Sdmlnuured to- tba lnieBpaat«,idi^ [BttUig bun tbarebf thorouskly alcb the ue of atron. drlnka. Ic • amoatyalnable medldnc, and baa aayed .many a DuillT ftom J—;- It-la perfeollybannlea SOeenu. Brldgman oonOBOted If a doae of Iba Mlztnie ia laban when eineacd. pealed esperimenia and ' — -"- — = -■ radieaDy cue aay eaae peated esperimeBla and iona eaperienea baye prored' cbat li ■■' " wbieh can ba prodoecdj Tbis deair mlfoy and ni A Ua , Drofi ' iDaau,New la firand ■Ireet, betwew Centre end Elm Don) to ihe eoeniry. is Bedding's RoBala Salve Is A BOSTON HEMEDY OF THIRTY YEARS H and i n g, and la reeonmenried -by pbyalauna. It la a mra and e a aed y eni. fw Barn^ PUe^BoUa, Ceroe, r ' - — raaall la obtained la from two or t«i daya, and aa II ncitbar elUH aanaaa nor ogenda the palai^ aad readai nnnninMij any daw doaladleiorlB1«inpnontoBaaalpinali8,aov]idalanorba ' dlgotloDriba DBlanea la thna taasTEd as spodlly aaia e(mil_ W'lb lb. prodnetien ol a tboroagb and peiMnanloora. tf ipgj ..I .... ... . (ijgrtoBa ar«et, altboraol — — sd by lu nao. Price ai ,3 boiUa. Sola ageBt for ibia dty. O. H. BINS, No. tsi Drraa^ eoniat of Jobn iOaal. t: R. CAU.EMUAB, earatr Tblnl^9 Walnai auvia, Agaal for Fklladel-bia. jn ^. ^ , ..■K!S;,cbSb*u5S!2d I Dr. Peirye old Established Bledloal OfioeJ S^f'S^JiVS7*^.):^^V!l?„^^'°}^ViS^i\oK FRANKLIN STREET, NEW Y(»^ DR. t. N. FBBB'V'B InpioTed and mcaeDlU i In tha ally of Boaloa and ylelnlty for the laat thirty yean. In ab Inataace will tbia Saly. do aay ifiiary, or lalarfeYe with a pbyal* dan'a preMilpikiiia. Itiaoadoof the pareet matarlili, from a raolpa oroagbi fVom anala, of anloln growing in that eoantry, an4 tbe prnprtatoia bare lettan from ell elaaie^ clergy maa, pby. eklana, aea aapialna, aories, and oUicra wbo baye oaed It tkeA- ■alvca.and rcooounended II lo oibti*. Raf°'**'^'° '''''' """V (art of iba Union. Lcitaii^iai orooaairy. armaybeorda'ed of anywbolamla dmgaUt. Red- I eonlalaiag a iiaa m ia M e fee, wfllba attended ta ding A Od.,> pfoprlaioti, e Bttle •treat, Boilon: Every moibu I "Silzbt Fann." a yalaabla Unle traitiia on tbeaadkl .w....... V ^ . ' aaiwiiaBd omnle weakntacswaltiigffom youUiM IpdliamiiJ Ii forwardea at lbs nominBl niioa of one abUUng, lo pay umu J ofpoAaga. Org i5;eeOcoplaabaTe bean forwarded by tba ^al J of Indivldaalalnibaaonatiy. Tke amoant of yalaabla utfonaatbd eoDialnad In Ibla tnaiisa u Inoredlble^ and all who era abouid B »rTT . mala or femelo, sbeold It at one.. nrr- to feaialea wbo are laboring nnder obetnmlOBs, or Iim lanuea, by obtaining tba eeiebrated Medieaud InitnuBanl, ^ MOXA, prepared by Darallc Cos Partly for vblab I am ihafflM tVrna, Ae., &a. la aenllimed "TPl Ofltoe,No.a7 liibed In Ibis elly a ni Pl^fiT ^ pot loraa •boaid hare e boa In tbe boaae baody In esse of sealdtnti to Iba eblldren. SaSm Charles Heidsleck Cbanpagne. THE ONDEIRSIGNliD RESPECTFULLY RE- qieat tba ttTenlluc. f dealers, aid lhapablla ganaia]ly,to tba narluof tbia saparinr >Mi •. AlUtoagh if baa been lately inlro. , _„„ ^ud, ander Ua presaal designation, yet k diacriinlnaUiig pabUe I T^if ly. djaeored iB It en old suuidard and blgbly approved wlaa. I U pfasent proprlalon, HJBSaRS. CBASLES h£iD9IBCK k with BB booorabla delhaoy, not wishiog to eneronch npon hay. Tba CO. Ike , forwaidrfloanyii lilliaa. onre^lpsof as. !anioa.-^iiia uiprlnelpladand aodieloaa qucfaliaya.)* prirllegea of enotbcr bem«e, ba^ t eaoeeeitfylly en- deavored to establlab for it a — — .1 - • •rtnar, Cbarlae Mdatoek, . "^1 ™ a poitlon In tb. andw wblab braiMl it will condna. t. I ■ of lb. aanlor palming npon tbe pobllo, medical campoands^ pnrponlng tohSM emeiatad from eite^'l■hlWTll*l and In a large nambv or osM wUhaBceacL I baiaby give noUca ibail baveno AgcniavSgal . _ .jjj— j Wa wimld bwa imta, tbaS tha MmparaHv. eonanmptloa of this Wla% rinaa ua Istradaatlon, baa azoaedad that of any oibar brand ' 9W In ma^ vUh a eonatamly Ipareaalog demand. N. B. — ImFoaTAIVT. — Oomioinara ef Cbampagna Wlaa an iB M ata lkl ly noUbd ikat tka geqalB* Vmae all otbar wiaea amaming tba nma nama are not geaaine. Iha j tenda baskets of oar tlharlae Heldaleek hava also a dlMlnst mark, aa fob jawBt ."ClB.H.>> wUhTear tad'slt^ at willow on iba eovar. olaa, aal iboaa at a diaaoeo eaa only obtain a sapply of «y ji -'~ — — laddremloB PEBBT.B. D., St PrankUn sii N. -J^ elno. by remitting ^ and addrt TlMiiBiaui auuu^ btfwaaa — — „ PeBBMB tbmBah ibalr ooi baskets of oarOharlae Heldaleek bava also a dlstlnst msik, aa fol- j pf^allsr to bar •aaTceavaniaat'] "oar lad'stilpaa of — "' — Vhla t^aag* from "OH." oaghl lo Da aspa Maanoaof.lbeuparana. of b UailBgtaltlalt iwiililliig tkelr-ewai ^wm pnvmaBwlnatfi 9.wiBA7ani*«aiai A Card to the Ladtos. "tUrSB. BYRNES, FEUALB PHYSICIAN.No. ill idUjail iU-ThoBpaoD-atrao^bwrnasBIaeckarandHaanaastiMie-' tenda PemaiiM tbniagh ibalr oonSnamaas, end freaiaaii < pesallar to bar ■nir«BvanIaal fooBs pnvidad dirli^tiB Alao,a patent apparKtaa to aarist FMalaa 1b *™«ivnist - — '-^tialnSirAbdamlaair ighito 6a asaaaiaUy cbaarvad, In eoa. I «a |ia u J^ aabrolT Abdomlsal BappoilaiB. MadWaaanaivad of bukeii . h tba ametlaan;«aAat I gaiibl*. A valaabia Pomle FID eaot to any unmiAaS M bdrewar A auaW e t ee naiM e af I btbaa.'wa addraa. All ap^wllltaeM Credits Scanned from the microfilm collection of Q. David Bowers Scanning sponsored by Q. David Bowers and Kathiyn Fuller-Seeley Post-processing completed as part of Project Arclight ( http://projectarclight.org }. a Digging into Data project sponsored by SSHRC and IMLS Coordination help from the Media History Digital Library ( http: / /mediahistoryprojectorg }