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.dbJokthr ,IeMt,to iDitrlons (iBlllAtlTe, ^?nggT*MWT, . je oonntniaAa aoon took 10«n4 of. <niimni»,"iM auk the dUfonn^ teiglits rttlie _ . be on Scan. »na U» oMtaUnhu Dv> ColUii^ yooM O^S^^Jta^ Iner riw w»a-n6gotl»ted.- Paiiy Boirioti .Tri»,tt». ^Jto Sdiott Md J»at. HlckB tor" his epfonitaifl J^7era_.w«.aoon TheirorerM ^v^nilniite's "a* buck and mart AMk ?'»»^e'^*?-J*HfS^;JSi^^ ticb was wofiforBeardon. Bob offeredto.U:r2f*SffsSL!^ J, which tAb jiot a<!«ejt<l<ljMf him o*, W» I^jw vloE taken bl^ s^t, tbo bdUge^ent* •l«<™' "P-^ tweivefor i \V/■', c -'.ij; • '■' Bound 1. TOpa ttie mim.'tol »lflpP«».J^ odmlratlon patoed round tlio rtirf at thb-^"dltlpn lOTO^ bothrSto, wh m tho|jrWjielng^«.Btndr:fora. SpUir. Jtob\r8y((«/!withl51» .■eboBy;ikfn,,ha4 erenr mudj lilB ttamo nio«t promintoOsdevetopea/moro em^ about gold be In the appearance' of: AVOi. the lotim, Ho -etcod^ ^ oBual nonoholiuit 'alltltude, .'Altb hlsi haDd(9 rather. low, Imt sU tdTanced,"and air he plMed «lth' his'aima vto asd -frp,"- alUog for en' dpealngi'lb^ .blo^ba rose and'fall, and ibt^.tfix- )DS stood pQt.'ilk'a cords at eaoii,UATen)enk .Beardon stood a very good and. eisj poatnro. rather .more .i^rlght .thaii B opponont, aifd'trittt bSa hands m'a fonn>lther fbr dennce 'ittick. He'ls'a'rematkablr vell-tnade yotqig fellbiTr with a no flghtlDg head, well set'on two good shoafdeib.bir s well- jde neok. His ,ohest is well covered with mnscle, the peoto- li belngToir'Iuge.'and the'ilbs'alsb having the proper co^- riDg. The Shbolaer-blades are. wren developed andUt&esomo, at below thd;'8lioaiaeT arms appcaj; to till, off. in' bnlk.,- olh men ara;w6U.mado below th6 walst^ and app<)aredi as we sfore said, In good trim, and At to box- itor. a kii)gdom.''..The lurlng for an opening was prettjr In tbe'eitr^me,.eaehibeing 1 Ike ftii tin to find the way tU. ifioUi'feinted-as a fooler, id gotawa^;'after which Bob,0rep4t(i'UUIe cIoBer. bDt Rear- on vas away fNm- Bob's left hdvances tMce, The some game u again played by Bob. when. Bfordon sant.Uf VleYt at the ihg, but Tery ehorr. TraTetsWoS also short In the retam, as eaidon had shifted his. gronnd. Both wore^bort in their left and dcIlTerles. and weavcd for an dpenlog.. Uore very pretty ^trrlDg for a' break; eaoh'ln'tam gettlns iMihin distance, bnt either could lead off .with advantage. Patsy feinted, bnt Bob wat homo, and'tiie blow waa not delivered. 'Travora was gain at work.by leadhiK' .off tbe^Ieft^ whlph-Beardon stopped or prettily, lioro pretty eporrlns untfl Patsy tried the double rllLthe left. ' Both led off with the left simultaneously at the iod7, and missed,, after which Ikib again missed ovlclona left- iidor at the rlbsi - Beardoh, In the return, Med'both liands, at was not home, Bobjust Jumping out of danger. Aftersome ttle sparring, Beardon planted his left on the cboek llAhtly, and lied the double with tbo left, the seoond Just landing on the beat The same caution was displayed as prevlonsly, each get- ag away from the advances of nls opponenL' Bob, who.woke p, Jumped in' and planted his left en the left breast, and dnok- \g, avoided the tvrarn. Btardon, eager, feinted vlolously, Bob ttUng niooly away. Bob again vlaited the mark a "hot Midon Just missing the left, oqnoUy "warr^.". ' This led to. Dod left-handtd connten. Bob geUlns on the body, Beardon on ka nose. Bob roshedln, and both were busy ln the exchanges, elUogwell home on the bead and body, ohtll they grappled ir the UU, when, after s shtirt tussle at the ropes, both.were own. Bob under, on bis book. This round lasted -13 mtg, 3. Beardon ^me up aulelily ,to the call of time, showing a mplo of red marks on thb ribs.. Bob had no; marks, but was mining with his nose. Very little time was lost in sparrlia ofoie Iteordon dashed his loft on the 'cheek, amidst shouts onu keers ftom his parttsans. This brought on rattling eicbanges Id oounteiB on the body, mouth, and cheek, on both sides, at air-armed bitting, until Bob rushed in and fought Beardon own at the ropes. Knt Hood for .Travera was olalmed and al- iwcd, tnm Bearddn's month. Time, is mlii. ; 3. Beardon, as be osme np, bled from the m'c^tb, with bis Uto ashed and ribs marked ftom Bob's left-handed stingers. Bob ravers appeared'soathloss except from bis, exertions.. They tarred for a few minutes, nntll an dpening appeared, when botli inntored with the left straight on'the nose. TbU led to: some try ioc>d fighting until they, got to dose quarters, wheir. Bob uveiy.busyattne body and on thcftontof Iho head. Bear- in was not idlo; bnt bis blows did qot app^f tp b^YO the st^am his opponent's.' They broke aw^, wben several gobd aonn> n»wIBrtlie loft were exchanged uqtU they fongbt to a olose.- ob, In getting back, tripped and fell on his badk. ; 5 to 1 offered 1 Travels. ■ ' ■• , '4. Both came np .eagerly to time. Bob apparently unhurt, bile Iteordon |wa* flushed, and with a bump n^dor the right After some dantioas^wning fOr'afew.minutes,.Travers inded his loft lightly on' the chin.- (At this timo 6 to 1 was of- ired on Bob.). LeKhanded conn' aseed ■niler, _ ipsa, when son^e ratUlng exohaniies took place, ontil bot^were own, after s short straggle for the tiD. 'nme, 19min. 6. The men bid scarcely toed the scratch, and pbiced.them- ilfes in atUtads, before Travers pUmtod the left on the body, eardon Just missing his return. On sporrlDg until witnln diis- Dce, Beardon- sent his'-'loft at thd head,'-which Bob'stopped overly; Bob, In .the counter, Juet reocbinfi tho neck,wiui a gbt-bandor on'the top of the boad. Bob again on the body, and ny ftom the tetnm. JemUaee lald'fS to £1 on Ttavea. eanlon planted tho loft heavily on tho Jkw, without a retnm, tft-liond connters passed.'Bob getting on'the,nose,Beardon 1 the lip; after which, Bob planud on ttie'body, and slipped gin Ui getting back. Tlina,'33 nUh. S. Beardon caiHd uj$, having his right bye ' and his Itp'SwoUen,. ob only having his liti,]^uffed a trlflo. They sparred somo little meforwlnd, bnt Bob soon foubd out the way with hisldft on IS rlbs;'a(ter whloh, he rcshedin,'aud'catohlnglleardon'rdand leiwokwith tdS'Idft; abbedblrawlth the right on the mouth, ^rahoad, and ndse, drawing more blood. Beardon was equally isy, planting the right heavily on the oyo, and (he left on the ISO. Bob sent hislettflnsb on tho nose; Bcardon'on tho same ot; after whioh Bob visited the body tnidsL rocolvlng on the lest. Beardon'ndwled off withhlHleft.a "s&aigbt 'un" on the «e, drawing blood pligbtl^. Bob visiting tho body with bis loft, voral Une oiobobges took ploco, on the body by Bob, and by sudon on th» aide of tho head 'and left eye.' Both were busy, ob at tho mouth and Beardon on the side of the head, but bis ^s now and then lacked steam. Several.good stops were ode, after which Fatsey planted his left on the body wlthoat a inn. Bob eopti fotmd tho old spot with hts 1^ receiving B/W* snd loft on the ohost and sfdf. Beardon, detormlnod to bo ^■y, led off with tho -left, wUqh Bob. stopped artlstlcidly: but ilsv plostea lightly on tho body. Bob was short with both Ids; which brotlght on so'vore countota with the loft, and iiced exchanges on the head.ohdbody'Uiitll Travers BUpped >wn upon bis bands and knees. X Ttqiot 32 min. ' T. Dob Traverd came upflret, having ble left'^yo' ewoUte and 1 nose and lip rather out of shape, but, beyond that, nothing lob amiss except snuflllbg. Boardon's mouth and right eye 'tM much swollen. Cautious sparring for wind was tbo order the day, until Boordon led nit with his loft, but wide, and try- t ogaiD, was prettily stopped by Bob: getting nOor, Bob feinted idously, Iteordon bopping away.' At tbls IntoreStlirg part of the mod, the Eamphtro police showed in groat force, and nothing nolned for the combatants but a cessation of bosUlltles, after ghtingexacay-STmln; ^ The presonco ofbolf a dozen of the constabnlaiy put an end to ■0 day's fun in Bamp«hlro,ana,a fresh invasion was madeidto oilublro, to ondORvor to bring affjilrB to a pleaiimt and satiisfao- iry conclusion,-Alter another cose of fording the river, a coun- lfe°'re'o"etifiS2?;ri"il5!^"iR^^^ vet hedgo'&nd dlL nd no time wasted vraiettta|id4& to! by.th« iam»s«oondcaa on Slnssdar. aBd th» bsttin'g irMlit'iO'l on^.Trayers, taken is «(eiidiutaooesr<'The teietto having iakm hi* seat, theaen plioeA tbttnaalTef'ia'attl' tuaeat'aiWKM. fey M>».- :■ '.: ^ .h .i: ,'7.t;'>i .■'•- •.,■;.. 1..,- 'K,.: I aBiXwSD.'J10BT. •-ii;-..'!."'':.";. ■"■ .',^Tnn> 4< neither of (he combatants showed.minyfiuAaof puiilshniqatirom tbeflnrt day^s eooonnter. navers 'bsA'lltaly his left eye'nrollnn and dlsoowrcd^. ^Soudan, whan he stripped, sbqwed a Utile spot on tbo laft side, his right eye blacksned,-and a, arai;e on the forehead, and it conld (Ntarcely.be bUlsm-tUsy had be|» flfAt'Dig fOTiabove -balf'tttrchour ttieiiMTldnsiday,' Greit'cantt^fss shown oh both'sides as they put themseli In aitlfaide, tt being evident abnoat at onG«.that along flgbtf* it themselves . ngflgbtjwss In'stdrefor (he^Mclators. Patsyled off with blTuA'atthb head, and then at tlie body, several times, whloh Bob. Mthep stopped,. or lavoldad by getting, back. - Travers MateA ot' 1st drn-e at the body from timo to tune, Beardoo. who was very, can- tf^,avoitUng the punishment carefully, - These tacUca lasted' « great langtndf time, and although both:were Bn)xlolilio'ge('<0 .work, so wall an^.ssfentmcaliydld they spar andi"stop;'? that i^iore tti^ toil mlnjotes 'xilapeed before (hey got to- daohakigesi' in whlob ftavora visited the bodyi Beaidon getHn^walbiopdn the. bead'Wltbi the left, and on the shonldcr with the right. B«ttdonIedi off with the'left atthe bead, which was stopped' prettily^ oHor which he waa short.withtheaame bond. .Bottwad also out of'distance In several attempts, but .succeeded,'aftar' some good trlev In planting the left on Beardon's left eye with'-- onts^retam^ Beardon, In tho attempt to counter,inusM.-lils: mark, at the head, bnt bmded on the body with: the double. Tftvers, bnsT,.wdrked to dose quarters, when hsdashed-^inlilb' left, first on the -bodyand .ibenontbeoheek, Beardon's.lertViIs-: Itlng the chest. After sparring for an opening, good-iefl-habdi counters' passed 9n the„no3e, which proceedUA was again ao>' dompUabed b; Beardon wilhont a return... FintSeoi utu clMnui' for Rearian.'', Patsy lost no time in spaning, but soon oom- msnced proceedings by dashing his left on the mark; Bob beliig' abort in the ketnm at the head, bnt waa mofo fortunate in the nexf^ attempt,'wblcb i^hed Beardon's cheek, i Patsy's left sbdbUng. over'BoblSL head, brought on a couple of goodlfex^ ctaODges, after which, they broke away and renewed the sparring in the middle df the ring. The sdenoe displayed .by ^ botta was much odmiried.. Each-In turn forced/the flghtlng.^and.trled' every, move to get at his opponent.," Beardon^ Mla^-ssveral "tries," pbtntedthdlefton the body; Bob-missed with blsrtgbt at the heqd* - On getting together, they connterod with the left on .the month and chin, Beardon drawing blood from tmder: Bob's Up. The soriie tactics wero repeated. Bob from tinle to time getting well home on the body or on the left breast, in pvsly instance leaving his mark, while OBe&rdon-.-was.^ways vtbere or thoreabouts'' with his left in tho return at the bead. The layers oftiieloog odds of the previous day looked anything but comfortable when. Beardon doiihed bis left on the Jaw and bis right on iha shoulder, receiving only a little one on the body- as a set off 1 - Bob's "lltUo gome" appeared to be getting on the body without a return, .but Beardon, who vras "np to snuff," when he did not atop them, almost invariably got on the front of the head. The battle contlnned after tbe same stylo, each In- tutn taking tbe tnltiatlvp, and raising the hopes of his partisans by succeeding in getting bomevrithout a return. Bob appeared to have the best or it, in consequence of bis iteqnent visitations on the body, whloh already bed left their impression; while Reardon's visitations on the cheek and cbin ware barely percep- tible. After sparring till within reach, Beardon's left was well stopped by Bob, who missed with both hands.ln the retnm, and was short and wild with the left, when Beardon sncceeded in sotting well home on (he month. This forced exchanges with (ho left, both! getting home on the nose, after whloh tbey were very busy at lialf-armed distance, in whloh the exchanges were in -favor -of Ttsvers, who was eventually down,. baviiu fUlsn° from the force of bis own bbw. This round lasted GO nin. (• X Bob, who was up first, did not show much punishment, having only his nose and mouth sligbUy swollen.. Beardon, who was soon np to face Bob. hsd his nose and month"np," as well as a cut over tbe right eye. Bob soon reached tbe body with tbe left, catching a'"worm one" in return on the right eye, after which be got on another on the same spot for nothing. Beardon agolnlodoff with tbeloft,but belng.short ln the dejivery,he was sent back by a good left-bander on tbe body. Beenlon, too eager, missed twice with his left, Travers getting home twloe on the right eye anA mouth with the left. Both very determined;' dashed out theUTIeft at the some instant, Bob getting on the body, Beardon doi the cheek, and, trying to land both hands, was rather wild and ont of all distance. A couple of harmless coun- ters were exohanged, after which, Bob landed the right heavily on the ribs and. slipped down, rolling over and over. Tlme,- 67 .. .. 3. No visible: iidditton was made to the prevlons punishment ^hoh the men faced each other, and as each showed a detarmina^ tlon to be.bnsy, cauUon became tbe oider of the: day.' Bob sent out his left as a feeler, bnt Beardon was soon out of distance. A 'tffiff'Srmjo^ bMk' .B«Mdon|ta>^^^Bj^^'5a«^ of WMdoA was quite fi^b^^^strong.-- msnln tud^ataaih^ ^ "nawed vigor, itw'lie took a(MMlddd lead^f Wooa tldidon of (be ronnd by ^tiiij|,'Inreij<^S>wn. I^e; 8 ^MoV O fiUQi ■ .it, I '.■[-. •■''. ' ■ \ ' ' i »-ft('88.--Travers, althdUidi^fafit ^^*^ri''Bndb■^t«^isfio4,.':wia' onda^y&ning weaker and%eAw> smd dthoQdi the <'sh4vi^'^ Uftbbn^m ana, to time, tbe/iietilniedirllh^&teh icvSlfr at wDitliitarviUs, and leftjpoor Bob iii* stale of groat pxoetntloii; Els huida were both pnilSdvand bis' ilMnofo-wrm arachswoUaii ftym st opjlpg Beaidon's^C»tli.'t B«(ram%iis ddirtybn^ linprovlng nls chance In evory r^nind; yid, 'althongh the fighting waa of .the most determinedi|iataM '<)4i.Sob'8'>pU,v^^ patent to all ;hat Beardon heUf .tlie.wlnn)nft Itand, bfr Maldent Beardob was qnito strong, and adiotf«»<m-hIs tegs ti eveh'aud, notMkbstandbig that bis left breast Vras mn^b bnlsed aalswbl- len,.lt .aid ilot interfere wi<&''his lsR->h;iiaed d«lltdrle«:>whloh wtteaseOMtlve aaevsr.'. Bob fbagbt-rerygamely at do^ quar- ite^andoarefiiliy avoided bo^ tbiowir/n.getting di lenolngproceedin^t, etlng another ' |tgM|dd, aboat lijn^o ;awai^roaming edi&gel nice, level; new-mown fipldma.roaobod, getting tbd xopos .and stake* fit ibr. recom- W,'- ,Th*;boU?e*Nire:i(Odn again present, ren- biih .-v. ,.h«~,J^5lJI!i.'yj''*-**.''8-*™P8™"Td, wbl^ was mode. ^hen no sooner wert a Kw bf^th'd stakes-Slaced ih, Kb ground ban the polled aigaln 'aho. ^ht tbe battle oi^t -wllhoi nilob was overruled'byt novo to Welllngton'Odueg udltyM.euggostod thoy.ahonld •gajjl'to Conseiuance^:^ decision majority, ^jmo refe/reo ordered a fras to bo the floit'^mdVeS&iM^^ hon to tbo North Oomp, |td&to^SSSft wi£m^^^ eferoo, nothtag;daUny'^,^d S^ <SS!%uT^a'^ rqro mrS?.^'mJ<^t&c^^t^ tte mill *<*»"^^ thj^^^ doiiduklon., ^M<rduljibe iViHi; stole, li 'a}sji/6*,l,a, ' it itdoi)ttih?%a'.fameet in'Uft m .ta va, (^aoaYpi'W.brlnjrth6'inattor toa satta mil pore to magi Iffloat n. tie rouni leatdon >on6, a niL ^otlnthe body/an'diwd'iTe' -^^OWn'ilAwldaslon' .itert>|:eflj(o'4^ »v^gaj^toftd^*i^^T^5^^53^^^ Bhitipodjwlce, and Travers 'deverely avoided the third. Bob vras Mnp.-with bis left alPthebody, and again at tbe head, bnt soon fonnd. Beardon's rlln at the next attempt. Patsy landed the left neatly on the:lip, receiving on tbe body. TVavers again visited the breast, with the left, which forced exchaiiges, and tbeyfonght to a: dose, in whloh tbe In-figbtlngwas-ln favorof T^avots, who was down at 4tae finish. Tlms,-1 hour S min- - . 4. 'When timo.'was callodn>otb cam'o.Dp oo^orly.; Beardon was finsbed about: Uie fkce, and bad several abraolons on the libs, where Bob's left Iiad landed. Bob bod his nose and lips slightly puffed, and he limped as be oaqe.up, having In some way. damaged his left knee. Ko time was .wasted in epaTrIng,'as they countered with the left almost as soon as they faced each other. Beardontrled the left at ^tbebody, but-wtth-no powder. After sparring until within distance, a rattling counter with the left took place, Beanlon getting on the chin heavily, drawing -blood, and Travers equally severe on .U)e month. Several prettyetops were made on both ^des. Beorden tried tbo- doqble with bis left, but was short, and Travora warded off a couple o^ straight left-banded shots', and reached the ribs heavily with the left, receiving on tbe oheelu. The fighting during tUa roond -was ot the finest desbrlptlon, and the mode'of attack on botb sides, of the most dotormlned;charaot«r. Tho connters on both sides were like Ilghtniog, and the body-blows were delivered with grent sevarity. .Travers continued to get on the ribs,. Beardon at the some time: getting homo on tbe head. After the round bodlnatcd abpntholfa'n hour,Beardon got'hls lefton'tbafOce throe times without a return, tbe lost,.a very heavy thwaolf.on tbe chin, mode Bob stare, Travers, whb.waa spiteful, soon got even by paying a'undrv visits to' tbe left slde.ond breast '.After a couple of coimters. Bob endeavored to cross Boardon with bis right, and got one home, but rather too high. This brought On more left-handed counters. Bob getting on tbe nose; Beardon again on tbe chin. Some good Dinting, In which Bob got on the rlDs and head, Beardon on tho chin and nose, until. they dosed at the ropds, where tbey bad a soramblUig rally, until Travera slipped down., Time,.! hour 49 mbi.. Timo of tho round, M min. 6. Boardon's Tight eyo.woa blackened,' and nearly olosedi his loft band was swoUon, and bis left eide greatly Vrnised-^ Travers was bleeding from the'cut on the chin, and had bis nose slightly ont of shape. : Beardop commenced tbe game by landing his left twice on, the face. Bob-vlalting tbe body eaoh time, andion the side of tho bead, without a return. They sparred for wind for some little timo. until Bobjot home on the bresat twice,. Bearr don also wdU on tho nose. . Travers again tried bla right (or the point ot the Jaw, but was tdohlgli, only getting home on thci cheek. After some cauUoua sparing and feinting, several ra^ tling copntera on tho noso and mouth were oichangod, > and the flgbtlng became exceodlngly.llvdy. Travers still: kept on bis "old game" afctbe body, Beardon being equally auccossful at the' head. 'At this stage ottoe fight, tho rain, which bad been threat- ening for son)o time, came down hoavlly, accompanied by tbnn-' dor and Uabtning, and very largo hall stones. 3ne ringside was soon deserted by sjmoat all of those whose duties did not compel them to stay.' Tbo rain dashed fml on Travers'face and chest, and to snah an extent that there was ono contlnnoos stream foU-' ing bom his chin. Beardon caught the ■■pitUees storm'' on his back. The men stuck gamely to their work, notwithstanding the doluge, and tho ilghUng was of the same determined obaraoter as the previous bounds. Trpvera, after golting well home ob the' body, went to dQso.quarterB„and salUcd away at balf-armed hlt> ting; but "Jack was as good as ble master," and the round was condndod by I'Msster itobert" slipping down. Timo, a h. SO m,- ThlB round lasted BP min. .* . ' 0. Both were quickly,up to tho call of time, and demmenced figbtbig "Instonter" by somo severe exchanges and balf-amied hitting, after whloh tbey fought to a- dcseattbs-ropes, whtrsi after a short str^gale for the fall. Bob was thrown heavily. T. Theflghtlog in this round was vory good and determined; eoob man glvlbgaa well aa reoelving punlsbmant'With a wllL Tho rlght on^^oft exchanges.wore very severe,; Beardon goti a right-hander on Bob'a tempio, ,wbieh ataggered. blm. Bob, who would not. be^ denied, went in with a wlU, and being -met with equal determlQaUoD, atromendousflghtlogronndwasoondnded by Bob.sllppiiig down. . . . 8 to 13. VUD ^n fdl b tontota dnrlng thoso rounds, and so men>UessIy„tbnt at times tbo men could scarcely see eaob other, and were conabqiuntly forced to suspend hosllllUes. Tbo fight- ing waa still dogged, ootermlnod, and solentlfio, and- although Bod appeared to Iiavda,trUle the boat of It, yet those who had l<4dlapg,oddB begon.to havo doubts respecting the issue, more especially wben Bearuou's well-known staying qnaliUes were re- membered. Neither man flinobed from bis work In tbo least,: and . tho rounds Vero eondnded by good In-fightlngi in whloh bolb mito.ver^ busy. Time, 3 hours 61 min. ...la^jll^ttTdoni-i^aa npflnt, having bla right eye nearly dosed, ind'nis^6i«w>d'Ilp.mudh swollen,- Travers was blccdbig troin he mouth, wUqikwl^ his ndse ;Vhr« rather puffed, and blood — '°ttaB.,4he,l«tt ear. : time was lost In sparrbig. Bcar< don'coi m^tb; 'piCbbi offorai ttavdl, -astbej Ings by,d e eye. bis left on to Bob's ironght on eiohtuges ^ ig foot to foot, neither ie stdps aild'einmton wero soporbi and ^atreat tbat.baitseldom been anrpasssd. I'ihe ftolttina. aoa.- tdte a lead, bnt Beardon VandlnVaMably gave a "Itdlahd fbr an 011- "" ■ d by • rally at thoifl^iiM, whore j/who.was (Offer- wUohhentMt- loarenily avoided beingtbiowir,-py,gettlngdown KMs. -The battle had now liUtadQiwbfi^'and a baU . M4o47.'Trav«rs <iuai np id eidbof thate tonnds -with great gameness and courage, ana ft«m tlme'to tl;4b raise4 -'(li«bdpes UfHa frlends by "irtallliig ofl^'^the tnstaetf '4f'Beardob; 'tvhd iwonld not allow "poor Bob'' in inktofrt's restr bbt tblldwed blm overihe ring, and fought Um -to.'tbe f^peS,' where exchanges^ onut severity took place; 'bnt bs Bob'a hands-were 'both -.'gone;"' bis blows.dld not q>pear 'tobaiemtiob' «ffodt,">Beardon'8 left bAd waa also'fganei"ibnt :ths-rIgh(«BS'perfiM:tly 'sound, and :dld effedtive service fbr Its ptopri^r'-when'-Us suedeeded'in- naohing Bob's iron headi Notwitlistandine al] TMrrers'same- ness, it waa evident blii obknca was extingiilsbed. and tliai Bear-' doA'.muat win, "bar acdldents," and the ronqds wore finiabed by Bob being fought down. .Three honM and filty-llTe minntdii bidlunvdapsed, W-Beardon answered the oaB of time as strong OS a Uon,.Bnd, altbongh his face was mudta bruised, be oobll- have fongbtSraU' fbt anothdr hoar.'^ navera 'came up sloiflyand tottering, but resolute. Beardon went strddittid blm,'and planted the left on the nose and mouth, and a«nt Trsvfeni down with a right-banded on the ahonlder. - ; 49.'- As soon as Travera got to tiie scratch, Beardon dashe^ at bim.wlth both bonds, and fought niiit to tbe ropes, where'be was forceddown., >.. 60-i The'Counters in this round were o^ the mdtt sininated description. Bob, to the surprise of his friends, getting well homo on the nose and cheek, Beardon got on the mouth and noso with the left, and with the right on' tbe Jaw, Travers going down to avoid being thrown,' ■ 61. All in favor ot Patsy, who-msbed at Bob, and s' rather wild rally was finished by Bob being down. An appeal, that Bob fell without a blow, was not recognized. '- ' . - S) and 63, and last leavers oiUy came np (o' receive punish- ment, as be was very weak. His blows bad - no iteam in them, ■wblls those of Beordon wdce-like a "horse klck^," and stag- ?ered Bob wben they reached "boms."- Despite X^vers's left, stay bored in and fought Bob down In cacUrotind; the latter going down very weak.' it the oo'ndnslon^ the fllty-tblrd roimd, Alco Eeene, having asked Travers If he "did ndt fed -Very bad and weak, and being answered In the' affirmative, humanely threw up tbe sponge, and Beardcm was dedlared the winner, after fighting 4 Aoim and 6 mbiiitct. BEUASXS. ■' — In the details of this fight, we are enabled to laybetbre pnr readers such a treat as b not often.foubd^ It was Ln every y^ay a model mUl. In tbe first place, strict order was carried out; the ring was well kept, and fair -play was the order of the day thronglumt The seconds kept thelr 'placestn their corners, aiid aUogether tho mill, we repeat was a mddd fight Beardon sur- prised every one by the manner in which be fought, abd .tfie dever: tactics he displayed, showing himself. to be a tnoroug'h •fddsoldler." \Thatthe resultwoold have been'had not the storm come on and militated as it did against Travera, it Is diffi- cult to say, from tbe style in which be polished off Bob wben he bdd tbe vrinning card. He was as strong on his legs as hd-wka at the beginning; and, dthongh be had-oeen severely punished In tbe commencement of tbe battle, before tho oondution he bad greatly recovered from the effects of the untidy handling be bad received. Bob Trovers, although defeated, la not disgraced, and be has not lost a solitary friend. Ttavara nover (bught better In his life, and was apparently on the high road to victory wben tbe rain set In and the cold shivers attacked him; but Beardon was oontinnally there or tbereabonts, and his hits on the chin -with the left were of unwonted severity, and made Bob look very serious. Bob fongbt as game as man could, and when almost utterly pros- trated by weakness, tbe manner in which be sought to turn the tables in his fikvor was the theme of nnlvend admlistion. The badkexs of Travers are not satisfied -with his defeat and have lett £10 to moke another match at the samo weight for £100 or X200 a aids, to tako place In October. It Is the Intention of ttiose gen- tlemen who have taken colors ot Bob to pay for them (he sains as if ho laad -WDiL It is also tho Intention of- Lis iMends to get bim up a benefit at Hackney 'Vlck ahortly, as well as\to 'get up a sub- s^ption,andagenUeman has sent i6 to assist towanls tho same. Travels, on tho IBtb, looked remarkably well after his arduous battle. There is every probsbilihr of a froah matdi'being made' iMtween Beardon and/Ttavers, Hr. Ward's Intention being to consultFalaey's bookers iii.Biistol, so tbkt-inthe next match (he whole responslbill^ shall not have (o rest on one pair of sbonldara. ■ ' jEmtiiias SmTH.—On Monday morning, July It, the Sbef-- fleld fOnoy were stirring In wonderful good HmetAwitness the fight between Sid Jennings, the Iota opponent of Benny, the Shoeblack, and Jock Spilth of Sheffield, (formerly Staffordshire,) for £10 a side. Tho letter's only performande since''he "came amongst tho Sheffldders was on easy victory tfver-Toting Babbit (brother to tho.renowned Jack, whoie memorable battie with To- by Pearson, will be fi%sb to the memory of the Sheffield admirers of the ring). Iho artldes stated that the fight sbonld take place -over twenrf miles ^d under thirty from ShefBeld, and at six o'clodk in the mornlng a spot-was sdectod at Peak Ebrest Berby-^ shire, a diet^ce of twenty-fdur mllos fr^m the toiwn of ■ 'blados;" A referee having been -appointed, both , prepared to onterfth'e "cbormcfl dnile," and when "time" was called, tho lads prepared for the combat:. Tliey both looked remarkably well; neither niuchiovernliie stone. The betting was a to 4 (offerod) on Jen- nings, with'few takers, before tbe fight commenced. Tbey were esquirbd by friends, and at tweuty minutes to seven o'dock A. M^ithe fight odtnmencod. IHien twenty mlnutoS hod posaed over,! and the gome considerably in favor of J^ennlnge; two "Blues" mado utelr appearance; and ordered the men'to desist Tbisirequeet they took no notloo of, and the refdree. Instead of immediately etopping~the flghfrenalned In oOoe, and (he men .fougbt fifteen minutes ^onger, making in all thirty-five, minutes, when :the police persisted In pulling a stop to tbd fight, and the ropes and stokes were taken away. Jennings had mnch the t>est .of the fight getting . "Ant blood" and "first knock down blow" in tbe (hlj>it round. . In all, twenty-two rounds wore fongbt and, at the oonduslon. Smith showed , severe marks of : Sid's handi- work, whilst the btter was little the worse for tbe encounter, al- tbongh Jock bad been busy at the' ribs In several of :the toimds. On the way bfuie; there was a reinforcement o^ police, andTolh the.cob^tanU.Und'Several ptbei^s were appiehendQd; . ,. - ... ' ein'o'-o.'n 51IB.,. '-'' The lots nam BBiwnN Job NoLaM amd -Sob TsoHifl.— The mUBi nnAWM.—The long-protraoted'^lIatr'BetweenBan Ilioniais imd Joe Nolan, for t200 a side, whlo|i was not concluded In tho i*f:* domlaefjaida^-aKii jwf - . _. 55iiStSSSSSto^Sroii»__ .at wdid'ftf Bt»- mUas, seemed vetyUkriy (tf-K- —- t nt&iftoi, and « (he flaUt of-^a dghi?a^ifae ' aMfld|i.«twv,.show«dall|hl&tt° " ..^i^-- ..-•,qnlokIyfbUb(wfcrtaiew irttMD, both dashing alongiUthbiiip.otiilMlr q>eed,:and InS* , cheered bv their friends ouS^iu(lW>i-:''AM*dh round!iria<S: Ished the Inltirest grow Intensa, and.lMiewbdhadlald limg«Ua «n Barker b^gan to puUlmit iUelb^rTMb^l^^ pro g ri ga .,.- Iiong modaamab andrtrlad'to^ Sam would notallow witta'dbt 4 4' were shoulde^ toshonlder, and'i J^;aiii&'fof'som«>4hStt$' the Pomds, when natolra ^Oed no doubt have tollen bad he ndt bMn ni ;ttpde for.sMdle^^^ui^j; r,'zor.htdedpd, I ' :d,,bitJUS attandanti., ,., ir^«Aa6dii'.-to,the ,,;' 'raliaattbebottMiidC ': -^ '"OfgJm^ Lang kept oi( at the saaie' pace (o thd mark -was nrolrecd, fefdibaufiad aoro«a;i Uie .caun& Barker,.after .bclng^Udrva -frtebds, becamo qfilte UMfiUblr- As will be seen by the annexed the first mile ;vras very fiist:— HOea.' '- 1.-..:'., s.:..:: . SXfB^QOT Anmi—At n.'T<>ar-ht«~'.Tyi-»1.>ra^t.ilh;ji,l«»iJ- ." ion niUssjMe took plus, fOr which.the Mlowlng startedCClMtK; - foot J. Brighton, H. .aidNW*, W.iMklon; 0. Uoirer,E.9«^^ /..Andrews. It Is neadlaaa to go lna t<<A an«.tia-/if wtflyrWi^-/- r .'/ .<, may mention,' however; tbotBrlgtaton'gave up, bSlfltftalUitlirJ''.'.''''"' ont of form, at tbe end of three ndles; Uower IbllowMtftWM:' -''' "' six, -.pMv^ootoya:vbppM<thetw«:veteii>ns,-andw<oi(-in'aiialit£''.--' '' An exciting stmggle took ploco between the "old Bedr" ai)d>lS>^^ - draws for sdeond . place, the -former, who waa beaten by ahtiafci'ti five. hnn'dred'ysrdSji.stalUng ^.'tbe-other "old'nn" by ulf- a lajp. ' Deertobt'a.timd'fIS bin.'94 Bed.) was very good, conaU«is-vv ' ing tha nature of the gtobnd and the high wind th4t-wuUbir>''''>^>'.t-' hjgat.the.tlme. ' ■ ' ■ . * . ' . ■' - ';,j--< ... i; :M'^ ^i-.'wvlt .',• ■!: , AdtTATlCS. .-:. :/,; iv:,;.^ • .- •.^:-- ^raQPIELD;<:*^iiBNOE SOtJLLB. ' A»itiniB0aiiipiOKfBipo:7THBT'HaMis.—Thefinalbea!tlar(M ::v .,.< tflngfldd Challenge Scidls was rowed on July 17, over the mstrv' v' .'' poUtoncdurse, ftomPutpey-to,Hortloke, tbe competitors bdng : : -,.( x Ur. E:'S. Brlokwood, London vBowipg .Qlnb (the bolder), and, ,■, v i. ,Qlnb (the bolder), and Ur.-.'W..B..'ffobdgate,'df B'rasenbse Oollsge, Oxj$>rd, who donated Ur. <}/B;t!ox, ot the London. Bowing (|lub, very easily on the prevlons Monday. The -winners of• (he-inoulls have Invazla->-.tiiiri.'. biy been good ones, which is proved'by the /oUowing great names bung) amongst tbe Tanqnlahed:—Messrs. Homeman*- Bevell, ATBiyford, Dnke, Hunie, Jones,.Pollixik, CrocUkirdt' >; -Wallace, Eomshaw, Kennedy, I>ennum,.BonAyAe,Fdlows,Sobb, . -, Mucray, Harrington, Bippingall, .Ndttage, .Smitb>. Lloyd, and . *'1 Oox. SomooftheabovewereBidntsaf(belrday„-and,'no(.botDg .. - -< contented.with one defeat, tned again and again. One triea .: - .j.,,. seven tinies, ginning four times: another,.Mr.iArA^ OasanuOor, wpn the first tbne ot asking, and beld/(hem mdistarbed fqr,.aU : i years, when he resigned. There wasAveiyrefpficitable muster gof gentlemen at Pntnoy to-witness the contest, and so donfld * "t -wetetbeOifc^ dlvlslou,thattbeyinade'iMr.,Woadgate.(be (^ vorite at 6 to i. JSi. Brlokwood won the toss,, and Chose tbe' Middlesex station^ SborUyaftarsiio'clooktbegentlementowed mti-.-v,': to their stations. They gotoff very evenly, but Mr.BrlokwoOd ^oon showed In firont and led.weU atthe Star and Oorter.-WW^.: /. was Increased to 0 length at tbo London boot-houae.:-Boin.wsxe nwing'atagi^t pace,bnt Mr. Woodgate, pnttlng iton;gr«4lrt mn^:: ally rowed np to Mr. Brlckwood'a outrigger, and- kept (here n>. Ulneorlng the Point ^bere 'Mr. Brlokwood oflslnjdrewawiy. : :t,t nearly dear, bnt he was not rowjng witb;Binffldlent.pade to.di■-(J,.'l..- poseofblsetannohoppdnent-who rowed npto:hlniaftar.pap» Ing Graven, and rowed scuB and scuU for some ahortniMe,«C-.':ri;r':i time, whenMr. Woodgateput on aspmt and gradually at«w4>/. :■!/ .<! frontandwaaleadlngbyacoupledf boats'Isngthaat.tbs Bo^.-< .j works, which was Increased to four oa tbeypaased under Ban;: - mersmlth Bridge in 10 min. 6 sec Tbo.remalndar .of the :nM . .-:r. - reqnirea bnt UtUenotice, aa Mr. Woodgats-went awarandwoik (c- . i very easily ln,26 ndn. 16 see.: The Sculls and the Inalgnla c( i Championship were presented to Mr. Woodgate, after a dlimec bdd at tbe London Bowing Club rooms. ..i.l; >i '>;::-' : t' ■■ : i'UUM. ..THp;,'TO?lBy' :'. ■ ;..;Vj;-,;;,,.;;: BBOOIO) PI.10E TOB TeK BbOSOE 0S0X:l(OS&-rItl iS.WoilTiM- marfcable/tb'' number of timet that Mr<;Ten3roeok'shoiMf.:»i7i,i: i bave'been.'wltbinonootwIonlng,;tlils.seBSOD,.!'Atthe AUngd*Q .-i ''•iK Meeting,- fdf t)ie Berkshire Stakes, Jnly 15, It ocomiea- twice/.W.'i; ■ - per summaries appended:-T- ..I .:' ,'',•■-?■'•: i.'i'-'. ■r:.^-- ; •' TheBerksbireBukeaotlSsovseacbi7ttijlaidonl7.aildsdlirML.-'i >- wlthlOOaddedjwIimersextratthesecondtosavebU(t»ke:abont. I -.- two mllea anil a distance. 35 subs, 33 of whdmj»y.a'SOneHll.: '." Mr JStephenion'sTurnofLnc^byWest AustrsUonrr' -'..-1 rl-c; <i " . ;. . .ElBorado, >yrs, 7st71b;:.,.-..r..........H-OOWy'Ii 'r-. Hd . kbTen'Broeck's Amy, by Singston—Desdemono, 4 yrs; -1': c; r 8Btfflb-,r. ;....u.-..,'Q'ParsdnijJ;-).';'; ' fir 1 Clark's|l)an Cossack, by COassok—'Wish, .4 yis,. ; -\.!^i:: •■ <"-.v t-: MtTBtevSijvidie'Ciyra/Tat^^^^ • ' Mr-^Evanis'Son John,4yrs, Satplb..6dpp (( .'^'°'>.n',''..'! Mr JBrown'B!QulaksIlveT;ens, 7stUlb.'..'.>...<}Bvans 6 -getting: 2tolagat Amy, vta4agstTuoi of -Luok,'B(oili(rt'-' Violet B to llagst Don Cossack. Don Cossack showed'(bjs.viV• : -rw past tbe Stand, bnt on rounding tho fkr tuni:be-was beaded by Turn ot Luck| the next lot consisting oX Don OoasadLi'VloIat, aiart:: lo <i<,i Amy. As they came lound .the homv turn'; Asay.(o(dcj«Mond .' pbice, ftiid'at the distance she g<tt. op to Turn of Luck, but the lust named sh^k her off as (hey neared home, and won easHy by a*- length I Don Cossack coming in a bad t4»lrd. ^ ^e othartpnllsd np. kesoflsdnaadk. on'fdri40,kiiduS first'dpy's fighting, has at length ondedin a draw, the backera bf JotfYTolui'giving £20 to. DanThomulta .agree to a draw. Thtf baokor nf Nolan u glad to get.out ot the ailur at any piioe, aa the dxpensps <tt rpnniog after Master Joe in. bis-frequent eacspadea, &b., have amounted to above ahnndredsovs, whloh will wonderv tDBy decrease the .amount.drawawhen.tbo oomot balance is stmok,- . ' ' . •. ' ..> .' ...' .DiH'CBOTonun and Ton Aiizk.— Per this most ^terestlng event, tbd lost deposit was duoat Hany Omtohley's^ Biilnlng- bami on Monday, July 21. Itlsflxed tdodme offtheiUy follovf- lqg.(Tnesday),>overtwenty'mlIea from bbmo.'. Allen has won theitosa for place. Both' men an In'; active tralnUg,-and are' represented to be In excellebtoondlUon, and sanguine of victory. '! Ombob Lsaoh anp . Jeh Paul, ilO A sms, as - 9sT. JOlb.— The whole of the monpy for tUis fight which (dies place between theobovomtnon Juljr.^Iaup. ;„ , . ■ , •••.; ,, '. ■ .. . Btmossfi iin> Mablei.— The next deposit ct £6 a side Is due. the welghlng will toke.plsse-July 38, the day before flghtfeig, ,wh.t|n neither man must exceed lOst alb, ' - .'' djutuxT LnroB iim BDWABSs.—Mr. Lewis boa received an- other deposit of £3 IOb! t4 stdb,'and tbe ddxt df the tame amonilt baa to be ataked with Mr. Lewis oh Tuesday, Jtily 32. Jni OoiiAOHEn AMD Jack' Hiohs, £30d, at 98T.— Ths: deposit due Wosifiada good ot Mr. Ward's, Qroenwieh, and the pext waa to be'fafado at Uo Hall's, BeUmal Gteen, on Tuesday,, Jdly a^ (Kio«x 'WnxsoH ADD SnmoN (atiu tax CODnTsniAn).—These men we^ (6 make good tbe whole of their money on July 19, be- twa'en'6 and 10 P. M., at tbe Bladk -Hone, Blrmingbam. Tbey wore to fight Ota Monday, July31. '.A'splrlted-mlu.waa.antiof. Palid,.,,,,, , .- .'. ■ .' ; , . ' ;!,'.".; ! v^msTioAsuii, TBHiUna CHAMFiomBiF ItaioE.—Upwatda of aOOO'peinns' sembled lat - Hackney Wick - on Monday, Jnly I4t (o' 'irltaeaa i rAce df ten inUes between S. Barker and W. Lang, forxasj), di and the dbamplon's cup, whloh had for some time jiast bwKi(.aId by Ba^ker.-hejhavlng In lU^Uat beateu W.:JJM)« in Ifcil Inquenbe of Lang. Mng oonddered, blthMV* thi ^ mabei (one ortm mUos), Barker was ndmno'latdntB 4, but the beWng wft^Anythldg bnt btls9mi»y.tt|Ndng^aaa^^ oonld not get Ue dlitiffiM. The race waa aet»*«<»--~^'>i«>""« ondpunettial tathe honr the men appeafMLW- :^j,mm„ stF-ii er attended bfVi Bldhords, who' ttSaeSSIiSI'fmSii^t^:' Wyld. ^ Vt> dodiiaete thedlstanoisi aUty On Ihetnen taking np< ~ fired, aUd B4rkers£^^_ two 4nd- three yards In oloilg,(ha pide.nol ' straight at the flalah iBA'in&( (9tI|» ' 4:. ':>U. ,>-;\'.' ' Wzn'sisnAT, July le.'-^A^B&n'dicai with SO.added; the wtoner to bo sold' tt;nnci . enrplus.(If any) to goto the fund;. Mhn^.exttai about oaeiQll» r and a dla|anco.- •<- '■ ■" Mr SOxton's Poressensse, by Idle Boyr^^Colot 9 - aib-.-.i .'.',;.•.•;.:';:v,T,-._ Mr NlRhtingall^s .The Pilesti by BemiitT-CtrrT,;! • '7Bt91b.J..'.';'.-.';'..-..'..'.......\.,.JamesJil; Mr Blcbafdsdn's Pinkepoe, - Betting: 1 V> a-agst.rarcssensse, -i 10 1 agn ^—y.^ _ < 4tol^ ThePridat.'Tbetwolot(er::madetbeniimlng'.aItar> , . ; nately to the distance, where Pare8aetisaecameontandvrone»>^ ,'.': . sily bya'length; a bod third,. The winner was btfagbtbyllr,'^ "' Ndson for 60 tpilneos. ' Tbe Abtngdpn Slakes ot 16 soya eaoh;1i^ft, wlt&'((iaiSdel,' fcr''' '' ' 'tw>yearoldBi colls, Sstlfflb; flUlbri est 71b; peutftlea and aIlo(r> - anoes; T.T.O. (three-quarters of o mileA -26 subs. . ■. -' i-^' Count F. de Ltgmnge s Amsgnao, by Baugh-i(-Ballagh; . - • '-'.- . . u-BatUlde, est 101b.-... ,.. jManh'f ■ Mr R len-Brpedk'a Bonthal, by Longbow—BaAee,,8st. , 10U>..'.'.i V.O--Parsons a -' jtr. j Clark's t by Wild'Dayrell—Naomi, Bst-lOlb ,. - . :,.;'.; c HidjgleyS Betting: 6 to 3 on Armagnao, who made all- (be -gunning, and won'«asUybythreMUBrters of alength; alang(basdkhaltb»- ----^ (weon.(he eecond and (bird. . •;''■";;',-•--,'"''|.' 'l '■■ kB.'TxH BBOEoi wiiid 'AoAml—iirfata'wa 'Bte''cone4 np<««^','?,i'?i;, ,, 'i^cdrdaviotoiyforourAmerioontnifrqwwtatiyelna^ ' '.V' , 'whloh od(unrd4 at the Hungerford. B40««,.o&.JDl)r IT, df .vfhlak , .;, ^ ' the following ard the porticnlarsir^,'. .:' V.',,:'- .', !i « TbdBwfcs and T^flts Hindlcapof IJsovs e*bh.7ft,.wlii^<W^'Vl.'^^^ added; tbe aecqad. to saye bis stake; wlimors extra, (wdmllei( au.' - " 'I--?. adlstoneo.' 8subs. ' ..>:,' ) •■ '"■.'i" v. Mr'Ten Broeck's Amy, by Kingston—Desdemobai, 4 ^BS..'.- . - 7stmb.J..........^:.....i..^.rJ..-^-rv-Av5f^^ r .r; . \-;.''>'.t;iU'i .. -ji.'.ii,'.' MrTFarc's Dusk,by,WUd,Sa)i^--Vlreassl4n'Mold,: ,' r■ 8 yrs, 7at 101b •4-• •-• • • ■ •..tv9««,n<«;.a Mr .J Clark's Bloodhound, ny Wlndhonnd—NaQjnl,, ... ■ • 3 yrs, 6st lUb . .,,.O^qt^' 3 Mr } 'Wurd'a Olbrdlar, 6 yrs, SstlUb.......; Oapt Ooatea' EUrtatlon, 4 yn, Bst lplb..:,.v •'ip Setting! 6> 4 aist Dusk,' 8;fO |lag8tAmy, Mai ^Bldodhotind aila nirlation. Qlbrdllar w)U flt$t<llr,'1 .idi'eidi-'^'^";;':': iSmediSSrpaireed by Bloodhound; Ainyiylng third, 'in '^3^.^.f'\ IbStho Stand tho second tlmoi Oibra^tarvras-leAdlng, foDowed-bXi ■,',t" ' Dusk, Amy lying third. Bloodhound- ^ntlh." In gaJng ioaBd tai,"'" bdttoiirdFlheconrso, opposite (he. Bland: Duak went 6 theip}i(IJ Amy second, 6lbrdtax third. V Coming into thdstrfUgh^ . hound^Eised Oibraltor, ahd.&t tbesametliiie.'Amyc'- Duek. imie race home ended In fivor of Abix by.lhrbi ot alength, ab'oodseparaUhg second and (bird.,, Flixtation.l last oil tbd way, .. i ..\- lAT BaOB w' OiMAliVT4n «'(<lj rooe betwoon the open boats that compdiea lor'thoBnjs ~ ' ' ' i,(^|^«ff at Hamilton, on Sotnrday, Julx 11):' 'llnitonOlul Thi lejcontdStlBbwero ^il}t31anoe.r^e start o'dodl, (he vtindgUoifl were reoto^o' :eys{dne, Mohawk, leott;Jan>ea' fttim " rs:-beMwa(l .tptcL^ ■tbarf-aFdi S»«»J;' .MM) .l..'lft. '.il <'i,l -.■flt-|'.--.St(AVil« oil,;;:,!,.