The Union Cricket Club.—Wo understand that this manly and invigorating game will be pursued with spirit this season by the members of the club, who have several outside matches upon the tapis, one of which is with the St. George Club of Cleveland, who, it will bo remembered, last season were the victors in a contest played upon their own ground at Cleveland, and who are to try a return match with theUnionists this summer. The Club has leaseda fine five acre lot on East Walnut Hills, which is fenced and is otherwise admirably adopted for the game. The first match of the season between members of the company is to be played next Wednesday.