New York Clipper (Feb 1863)

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gpOBTS THB BINO. , fitm a» ^portthg iVf, Van. 31 ond 38. BHOBTHDAMOTBiya FIOHT »oflP HBMLW AHl) JACK LTNOH, FOB *M A-fllDH. TtfTJO, wu the dsT appolntod forthd batUa behreen ^^nili^JteT'oir'Ui« Borottgli, anA.fBck Lynch, bf Htnimoi^ geiM'*''^(^lde, ibe Utter iob«9lL4(b.,ui4 hU opponent iJ^ AM'Lnob baH'aohieveda gi«at;looal repufitloii cl^'i^niia UuTlebono dlvJ^loD, by bU .olever. vlotoiT: otm inioV; .]^g maiden eonttat, on September 8, leoi, he uta f^cS'u aoon «8 was oonTeilent Trlth'Oeorge Henley, sa -BnOi bat been trequently berore the 'publlo, Hanleyin itcf than one. The follovlng U a brief out%e Of hla »«J,fJSfandP»rfo™»o"«!"— .-. 'V°'?ni SxHLEX waa bom at Traloe, In Ireland, on Seoamber ".MI'i^nda SR. s;^ln. In hdgbt, and oa ttita occasion irelshod ^ fllallrst perrormance in the P. B. wta with Warmiuger, ^IS',.Me, and whom he beat in 17mln,,dnrlng ^thloh aavtn- '°'^!LnndB Vara foaght, at 8h«U Haven, Angnatl, 18(7. Hie l««iSntor»ttaT»lt5 Hatoatcher (Trench), for iSt a^sldo, ««dav analn proved victor, after fighting 100 roaDda, la 1 *^isniUi7doim the river, on Maroh 4; 1898. Ulaneiten- vajinth Joo Nokn, of Blrmlogbam, for tit a-sMe, aitha •!fS!iiieDtcd apol—down the river—on'Aqgnat 10,1808, when S^Twon-ln thirty ronnda, weloh only laatedS2 mln. :8oon 'ytuinoreacnt match was made, Henloy want into ahar ff^tai about a month alnoe oommenced training In aharp work glneamMt ^ tfr~bairolt'>, Cononhagea aronnda, Qilrratt'lane, Wanda- *J^'la company w)th Toung Harrington, aiid he did hla work *^ that the odds, which had been previously 0 to Ion Lynch, ''ilitakeD BO eagerly that the batting soon beoMie.a level. For 7!!f!nformance ycaterday' he was booked from Jemmy Waloh'a, KWrill^i Ohoroh atteot. Borongh, whence' he took hla d»- '^M* «n Tuesday morplng. ' ■ Lvnoh la of Irish extraction, fantwas bom at Hammer- JiiaoD Haroh ii, 1841; atanda 6ft. T^ln. inhelght, and weighed MBiUsg, 9>t 9)<)bs. Ho had been only once prevloualy In tho ?.^rab^e when he fonght Batcbclor, for £10 a aid?, In the ^thig thatW. ahawand Tom Tyler aetUod ihe?"draw," ?l«!it4,1891, when, after fighting fonrteen rounds, which CO nln., Lynch was de(;lared. the wtnier.' In the present iuleL be waa baoked frifft Jesee Ration's, the Champion Stores, stntr atreet, PaddlogtoD, and tralnedonder the anperlutend- of W. Spooner, at Ur, BaUook'a.Wheataheaf, Bhepherd's taLaiuing the last month, and certainly never waa a man Sght to a rlng-stdo In better condition. He took np his qnar- taiuianight before the fight, dose to London Bridge, whlob Sunamadaa the point of deparCnre. The weighing tookploce il/eaa Hatton's, on Uoaday, and although there was no ccca- Ag fbr Henley to weigh, yet Jemmy Welsh not only brought iMlosaeLynoh weigh, but also placed bim on the scale, whan found to bo only Oat lib; while Lynch drew the scale at Ufa pound heavier. It having oome to ^emmy Welch's knowl- that It would bo a hard Job for Lynoh to get to weight about Si jija since, he informed Hatton ha would not claim forfeit itoiid Lynch bo a pound or two over the stipulated Oat ilb. jbn was a very numerous attendance of the fanoy previous to ^ nan weighing, amongst whom were Jem BlUoh, Job Cobley, r,T<Ilb. Flnlghty. Fatsey Bsardon, Jem OoUagher, Flood Oon- iTtD, BUI Barry, Bob Webb, W. Spooner, Tom ColUs, Tom Ood- {iri. Pan Morrla, Tom Uorrls, H. Morris, Batohelor, &c There tu bat Tory lllUe betUng, bat what waa done was at 6 to t on 'Qwe wero numerout Inqnlrlea lespecttng^ the time and tteieaborDts of the atart, but the right speeoh was only givan to i frtTllsged few, nnderthe promise'of seoiesy, and It waa not kfflnlne o'clock in tho evening, at Fatsey Beardon'a benefit at ^ia^tanda, that the general publlo were Informed, and the (^li tariff set on the tickets for the Joamey there and baok. Oili latter precaution no doubt kept many of theroogber por- loB.of the ring followers away, Orders were jlven for those iU wished to bo present to meet at the London Bridge at seven i, K. Testerda7 morning, at the time appointed (seven (Tdock), several figures wero soon descending tho steps on the Bonyaldeof London Bridge, It having ooiod out that a lour- ,ta|'In'torronts, ^hose present determined to face It all. A m; by water waa tho mode of transit, and althoogh It waa rain- iliimar^aa moored off tho pier wlth ateam'up, and when Jem- •yTslah and Jeaeo Hatton. noder whose management the trip III undertaken, bad arrived on board, the one boat brought the fiiMBgoiB from tho pier as expodltlously as possible. Hanley III the first to show on board, where he arrived with .Eairlno- ItD, kc, at a quarter past eight, having Yonng Welsh, who ha4 tolfhtforapurse, in his train. Lynch embarked at twenty- ttt minutes past eight, with Spooner, ko., and both having tuMd the time of day, proceeded to make themaelvcs as com- Mtibia as possible under the clicumstailceB, for the rain still aat down in torrents, and was forced through every exposed utck and comer by the gale whioh waa blowing At nine a'dcok the captain of the "aratitnde"'gave orders to stand by, ud when the lost boat load was safely shipped, she swung tnndwlth tho tide, and'idl won fairly under way In search of tmlsdge under difficulties. As Oreenwloh was reached, it be- OBia^Tident that the gale, though not'felt along the sheltered llMUsof the Thamea, was a stiff one, and everyone prepared :L Umielf for a regular "nor'-weiter," whan they got forthazjlown ;. tta4Uils time a mlBnomar->BUent highway. - . : . Oa Btaamar had it right.alt, caused Btfttha tide, to be very lumpy, whl«h aentthe Omld dowA Into ttoablne, and madf the bolder hold Itot "When a bena of tte rilwr caused tho atoamer to have thefUU "'ft?..??!? iBldahIpp, she heeled in a manner that Musetf a cry dftVmm thbOiL" Itvfas not until noon that »J»*'"8 Bams be directed, and then not,until a frloiiaiy PUo.'"";^"" tid RlTen "thetip" that there w4i snlBcient water in a friendly iOe»i,whan a allppory and scrambling descent.was: aocom- • lUihed. Fred Oliver and asalstafits 80<}n had tho ring ready for tbemen,and an Inner ring was formed; bulthcte 'os^a saa Itulb of the patrons of tho ■•stalls." Borne conyldorablo time »u cut to waste before a roferee conldbo prevaUedupoU to ac- eeptomce-aevoral woU-known spotting obaraoteis eoaaeonenco of the bad ionduct exhibited ohnost InvariaWy tO: Wirta that offlolal. But Fuggy White having, bv great Pjrana- il(n,b»en Indaccdto accept office, and take Us ««at,aoorgo Htalsy. at exactly ten minutea to one, threw In hie cap. Ula aeo- obda being "th? D'Orsay of the Ring" and ?atsey Beordott Ijioh followed almoat iustanUy, attended by loung Broome and ttiat Hatton. The toss for choice o< comers waawon by Lynon, »ho ohoae that with his baok to the wind. "The hatting was Vfial. but very Umltod. Tho colors of the mou-» .blue silk huidkerohlef, with a white check, for Henley, and a Wuo, with aniiTOw yellow cross-bar for Lynch-havlng been stalled, they ilood np at two minutea and a half past ono for TUBnOOI. . t »v , ■,. Bound 1. A» tho oon were delivered atthe aoratoh by their laconds, although the wind waa blowing! a gjOe, Bon "hone oot most brUllanOy, whiol, oomblned with the oertnlaly of a • Iglit, cheered tho drooping hopes of those round the Hng. Me eooditlon of both men roflcetod the greatest credit on thpmselveB • ttdttalnera. .Thore was a ftroat disparity In height ond^lengm ' of isaoh, which was dooldedly in liivor of Lpohj.who atood ovar W« opponent: but Mcnloymado np for that <ltff»"»»5 "^iJI •qnaienoBS o/build and woU-developed shouldora. floidey stood to a good poaltlon, with hla hands weU advonyed, md hla bO^ '•wenUiollned backwards. Lynoh stood flnnlfr 5"* ^l*,??'™!? ■ his hands with freedom, and was ovIdenOvnotathome.Wthonm ■' he threw out his loft ftooly; but from the mannop in which he held ont the right, it wos plain that his hondjwaa to bo ■'lH'mosloffootlvo weapon of attack. Tory UtUe Bpairlng took place, for aflcr oac or two feints, as foolors. Lynch was aU about Uia ring; but Uonloy, gotUug within reach, dashed his lo" on «" *a«k, and was away from tho return. On getting together, Henley feinted; Lynch "travelled," but Henley followlBB him rtlght exchanges took place, and Lynoh rushed la, but was mot b» a right-hauded croas counter on tho Jaw—rather hlgh-rWhloh, Udcd be slip, Gcnt Lynch'down, , ' ' „ a I This was very soon over, for nA sooner was'tljne caUea, and ','tts'mon on their logs, thimLynoUruehod Intooloso quarters, • '^d befopo a blow could be strnok, grappled for the.faU; whion ■ ! was gainod by Henley, who threw Lynoh head over heoISi or- ^'On to lay 6 to 4 on Henley. 8,'Honley up to time as soon as calledj Lynoh was, also very ■ '"Wft.bnt sparred with greater prodslon than mevIou8lj% for ■ ou Hinloy g^lUng within shot the Faddington .fad planted his . left on Honley's loll eye, receiving on th6Up,lr2n whloh hlood JM seen and chilmed by "the D'Orsay'; for ■HTOley..Ijnoh ■ than vtslleU the mouth with the left, and the Jaw with the right, wcoliing on the mouth, and on Lynoh gotUng eto'«>J'" S'f"7* tntte cheek, andHenleyfoU forward at the ropes. ^Ttoe, 4mln. ■■A. Henley came up with his loft eye rather flushed, and Lmoh . Jtlh his law sUghUy swolloh. Thoy ■par«d foreomo Utuo Jtaio, nntu Henley sent out his lott short, as a fo^op,«nd Lynoh Mowed suit, getung book. Thoy sparred untU within dialanoo, ■ .When Lynoh ohoppedatbts opponent with bla. left, but Henloy , SSL»''»y' Henley ronowod the sparring, and, after felntirp , *llh tho loft, made randy to dollve* hla rinlit, but LyUch would . J«l be oaught, anil was away. Lynoh tried his lott at tho body, ; - but;*" short, and foUowodanIt with Mr right, but missed, •; " TUabionghton loft-hasd oountore-, Lynoh golUng on jhoeyo, ' ond Honloy on the noso, followed by randoro blltlrg with both ; hinde,in which each dellvorod with the right mthersovorolr, I'- ■.«.ifi?tll they fought to tho ropes, whore Honloy got his right h4»vl y ^'''. ■ff^W neck, and followed it up.wlth foMng laxchanges, and the V'i V "?™^vfas ooBdudod by Lynch boing rought down. I'...;V. ''iand.Uat. Henley, assoonas timo was called, walked Into tho . centre or the.tlng, and waited a fow seconds for Lynoh, who, o;i , I<avlnihlscorncr,diMihrdlnnt.Honloy wlthbothhaudn.butwas , '''-laMwrthaftremondous.loft-hander on tho notqt of tho JaW, :; ':'. -.whlohknfOked Lynoh upon th6 flat of hit bMV ipsoaalble. The .';V.:.\'HenMyltas were In uoataclos; and noon had their'man In tho •■-. Biiddlo of tho ring, whUo ''Uassa D'.Orsajr" yras looking „■..■'■ .Jttor "time." On time bclfig onllcd, thire wai no response from tiyncb's oorner, and it wad n9t until thejdlatted extra time '■• . hod eiplred, and the refuroo had arisen to enter the ring W sn-' ;! V ., .nosnoe tho batUe decided, that the suongi was thrown up by , ;<<::.Tonhg Brooms, and HanlydcolOrod the,windor. altar.flghtlnEt ■ I .ttaeUyt)/ mluntes. Itwas some'time bsforsLfhoh hooame . ) .'>Uitiaolf agalni" and when ho raooT'arpd ht Shod toano^ mor^ ', tlfloaUon at his defeat. to the time of Lynoh being knooked out of flme, Henley had 'deoldUlr the beat of tho battle, and bad nearly brought it olT In tUeflrat roudd, and again in the foorth.' Be^ey au, without doubt, mu/^ improved, and will now, we'be)le>ve, prove a thom In the side of most at bis weight. There is no donht that Lynch was -fklrly out of time, as his seconds did liot leave 4 remedy nn- tried to bring him round.' ' ; . QALLA UT gl QHT . • SKTWXBK ' ■ • . * : , JAOE HABTLET USD BIUOH FIHiaHT7, i Fob £M, Ai 7sr 18lb; ' The long 'expeoted mill between Jock Hartley and Simon FlnigMy, ftr ^as it'slde, at 7«t .l31b, was attempted to be brought oft in th^ HOsie elroult on Jan. S7, and firom the well-known se'lanoe ot'both,''a rattling fight was expected. The Iqcallty chosen was down the river, and a steamer was chartered for-the occasion. ' Both mon have.Dcen before the public several tlmsisi and their pedlgne and perfomaocea are as follows:—' SmoH FnnaBTr was .born In London, on AngnstU. 18St, of Irish parents, and yelghed, on the presentoceaplon, 7atlllb,and stands Sft. smn.. His first recorded battle was eleven yoots since, oh Movember 0,18(3; when BImon proved vlotorious over one Thompson,' for t£10 a-aldo. at Long Beach, after fighting thtrir-five rounds, his weight being 7st lOlb. '.-'Finlghty could nct'find a Job about his calibre for a iwelvemOtittr,- when we find hhu engaged in a rather wami task, with Iltlsy; of Birming- ham' (who was never beaten, according to "Fiattana;") ''for. £10 o-alde, down the river, when theywore obliged to draw^inooh- seqpence of darkness coming on, after fighting- forty-five rounds inahoqrs and 10mln.,'on NoremborB, 1B53. 'NeaVly'.fodr-years elapaed ere Simon again tried hla hand,' as solhlog Is.iKaorded of nlm-autU October 27,18GT, whenhe beat Cnarley.Lynoh (the Amsricoh) for-£l|f: a-slde. Is i hours 48 ml^:,'and hlnely-flve ronhds, at Old Haven—Lynoh lost the battid thiongh'a foul blow, file next engagement was seorcdaaavlOtdryta Simon, as he do. fbated Morton, for jCao o-slde, down the river, on Kovember 9, 18S8, (exaclly six years sinco Us maiden cbhtdst,) after fighting forty-six rounds'In 1 honr 40 min. His' last batUe wnshlssco-' ond meeting with Charley Lynch, for £50 a-slde, whbn the Amer- ican won In forty-three ronnda ond one hour and 10 mini, on the Kentish Uarshes, August 2, 18S9. For the present match he was baoked from Ur. J. Jonea's, Queen Victoria, Middle street, Oloth Fair. He trained at Oarratt lane, with TouUg Harrington, who certainly did hla duty to his man, TODKO Habtlxt was bora In 1838, Is in. lln, in height, and on tho prcsnt ocooaion weighed Tatlllb. Ha has performed as folr tows':—Drew with Toddy Ray, £5 a-stde, 110 ronnds, 3 hours 30 min., at Balnham, Septembsr 29,18S8, Beat Beefe. £15 a-slde,' 126 rounds, 3 hours, 3 mIn., near Oravesend, Jannaiy 19,18E8. Beaten by Mick Moran, £25 a-slde, alxly-four rounds, 2 hours 1(X mIn., Kentlsh.IIarahes; both fonght to a gtand-rilill. BeferceaM pointed a tecohd meeting, October 8,1859, when Hartley would notagreeitoa'Teferee, and the stakes were a'worded to Uoran. Beaten by Peter Morris, £25 a-slde, nlnety-fonr rounds, 77; min., April 5,1860, Home circuit Drew with Tonng Lead, £2S a-slde, eleven rounds, 20 mln. Harlley received £7 to di^w, October,S, 1860. Drew with Tommy Mewb^n, £36 aside, nineteon rounds, 4 hours; 8 min.' Mutnal agreement. Baat Btlff^un (Mace's Pot- boy,) £10 o-stds, eighty-two rounds, 2 hours 2vmln. Beaton by Peter Morris, ou May 7,1863, for 125 a-sitle, after fighting fifty- nine rounds, which Uated 2 hours 17 min. Be trained at the Cart Overthrown, Lower Edmonton, with Myers the pedestrian, and was baoked from Mr. Boston's, Queen's Head, Bhoredltch. The weighing took place on Monday, at Mr. Jones's, when both were found to be well -within weight The betf^g at the scaling was at evens, and a good snm- was invested. An early train ran the voyagers down to North Woolwich, where a steamer was ready. After a long trip the first pitch was mode at five minutes post eleven, at an old spot Hartley was first in tho ring, attended by a couple of Well Known EastenderB, (julckly foUo.wed by Finlghty.'who also was esqnired by East-end talent The colors of the men—a white silk handkcrohlcf, with a shaded black check and red border for Flnlghty; and a handkeRhlef with a violet ground and yellow and black check, for Hartley- having been staked, the lads bet • flvor, and wore delivered by their seoonds at the mark, at four minutes pasttwelve, for. .> . TBE nOBTr ' Bound 1. When tho seconds hod shskon bands and retired to' their respective comers, proround silence prevailed, and the con- dition and appearance of the bantams was very esgerly scanned; and murmura of approbatlob were heard all around the ring. These lads are the best representatives of the featherweight achool who have shown In the bnff for some time, or st any rate since Hartley met the Birmingham wonder. Fetor Uorrhi, BImon Flnlghty Is much tho taller of the two, but Is of every wiry bu'ld, with a good apread of shoulder, but not with so wsll de- veloped a head as hiB opponent He Is very lengthy in his arms, andhlsposIUonwas mostarttsttoas he placed himsdf in attl-' tnde for the fTay, and showed he was a perfect master of the art of self-defence. Hartley Is thoroughly a pocket Hercules, with massive shoulders and prominent chest, on which the muccles Slayed with every motion of his arms. He Is very muscular in' 10 arms, which, however, are short in comparison 'with the weapons of attaoh belonilng to his opponent Jack is partlcu- lariy powerful across the loins, and his legs are of a very stnrdy bnild, and, as ha threw hlinself into position, his countenance and every movement displayed the utmost dotorpiinaUon. After some good sparring, in which both were ahitty, they got within dls^^oe;when Harlley sent bis left out with a determhiatlon to ' """'' 'W i g. ^l^hIW e^ ''.^lW wB<^^ fpn g u ^ ^^ a>y«>.^ jauo Hio leit, but wa^ out of distance,.'_, pretty and clover manmnvring, which ended by BImon tiytaga* Ija^ udespn the body, and *i6k visited the'hefd with OtB.leR. vicious left-handar ; HnHley avoided by getUngweU away. On ga,on oloaed and tried to hold Hartley, whWgot awiy, Md mot aotUna within ehot Hartley was short at the body, and both, to oinion'e ruBb, when they again oountered prettUy with the loft, a cOTlfinty. had on their puzzling caps, and were at 0 loss what °^ " • -.v. •eni»veiy^ rattUng axchaogojs passed on tho head, untU flnlghty grappled for- tho throw, when Hartley gave way, and both went down, SI- monnppantaost Tlme.'SlmSi. * 6. When time was called, both wei« »tTlfle slow to leave their rofpoctive comers, but Hartley was' first to show at the mark. There waa still the same amount of eauUpn and deverficss dls- f)layed in the mode of atUalf and defence, each, as before, wait- ng for hla Companion to lead off. Hartley wsa tho first to land effectively-with the left on the body, which, otter some sparring, was retoraed by Flnlghty on tho mark. BlmonfollowedBarUoy, who retreated, and, catching bis heel; fell. He, however. Jumped up immediately, and renewed the round. .After sparring all over thering. Hartley landed warmly with hla left on the body, Si- mon in return getting on the forehead. Wild taA random ex- changes passed, which were concluded by Simon pushing Hart- ley away from blm with hla open band, and Hartley went down .eaaily, 7. Ko serioua punishment had up to the present time been ad< ministered, both being such thorough masters of self-defence. As they'lkced aaoh other, the backers of Hartley wero vodforons in their offers to lay odds, which was met with eagemess by the friends of Flnlghty;. Simon, aftor sparring and feinting a time or two, tried his left at the hoad, but was out of aU dUlance, as Hartley got back, and'missed with his right On again getting within reach, Flnlghty got his left homo on the left eye, and stopped Hattloy's left banded counter; attor which, they closed rfought 'With both hands, until Earaey got down to avoid a gglefortheiUl. Tlnie, 2Sinln. ■ 8. From tho fighting that had token place all over the ring, the ground at places had become very alippeiy. This round waa charactorlsed by some of Uie best and dovereat tactics ever wit- nested, whlcli, althoogh tedious to thOae who revel In tho rough- and-ready s^le, was in the ipresent instance appreciated by at least three-fourths of the spectators.. Noithor would lead off at the head,, hu} contontod htmself with from time to time paying a visit to the body. Theystbod andlhad'a look at each other lor a few moments, but soon crept within distanoe, and.felntcd. at the' body in tun. hartley, after a brook-away, Jnihped in, and got his lelt oivthe right eye, and the right - on the eor. This visfta- tlon riled Blmon,'>^rho followed his nun, and leaving himself 9pan, "Jackiy"iilantod his left a tldt smack on the mark. Bl- mon's left was woll stopped, but another attempt proved enccess- ful, as it visited Jack's nose smartly- After a bout of sparring, a very rapid left-hand coimter passed. Hartley getting on.the eye, and Flhighty oh tho nose. Exchanges at half-armed dis- tance followed, until they closed, and Hartley got down to avoid thetUL Tlme,35min.^ 9. Harlley was flushed abont the nose and eye when' he came up; Flnlghty wos also flushed, and had'a bump or two on the forehead Drorn the blows at in-fighting. Neither bad lost on atom of hla skill in defence, and pursued the aomo game as pre- vloualy, feinting, retreating, 'and shifting ground. BlAion plant- ~ hla lefton the body. Hartley following eult at the aame place. ^Uay, aft£t mancsuvrlng for some time, snccoedod In getting Is' left on the month. Just-escaping a voiy hot return from Flnlghty'B left Hortley soon returned to the attach, end got twice home with the left on the body; after which they went to Work with both hands in the mlddl; of the ring, until Hartley got down on his knees. Time, 40 mln. 10. There was no change in tho tactics' of the men, both being advised to find out a weak point if poasible. In his adversary's defence. Hartley was tho first to score a hit with the loft on. the mark, followed by a rapid left-handed counter, Hartley get- ting well home on tho month, BImon on the cheek-bone.: This brought im very rapid exchanges oh the side of the hesd<and Itce, untirthey dosed, when Flnlghty proved the stronger man, and threw Hartley. ' Just as time was colled for the ensuing nnnd, the authorities showed their unwelcome and unexpected faces, which of course caused ah Immediate ceasation of hostilities, and the men were got out of the ring Os soon as posalblo, after fighting exactly 43 mln. As soon as possible a re-emborkatlon was effectod, and, by the orders of tho referee, a move was mode towards fresh ground, which was reached in due Ume, and as it was low .wotor, or nearly eo, a fine tract of mad was not only to be seen, but to be woded through before the ring could be again orranged ahlp- shape. All obatades, however, were at length overcome, and everything was slain ready for the injtt a quarter past two, when Hartley stopped inslds the ropes, Flnlghty following suit a few moments after.' No time was lost before the lods ware ready, and, beyond a little chaff between the seconda reapeotlng comers, it was arranged that each ebould please themselves, and, toklng their positions on the side of tho ring out of the wind, they stood up at twenty-ono mlnutos past two for the/ RENEWED FIOHT. Bound U. Flnlghty showed his lelt eye rather swollen, ond o groio on bis forehead end chin, ks well ss having his chest marked with a red dot or two. Hartley's left eye was Bwollen, and as well as his opponent h^d marks on the body. Precisely the same maniBuvres were carried out as in the prerions ring, a repetition of which would be tedious and out of place. . Hartley was the fint to moke play effectively, by getting his left lightly oh the mouth. Simon, went aftor him as be rotreatod, and sqnarcd accounts by gotting home with his left on the nose, and altorwarda on the body. More caution was ahown, each in turn feinting and gatthig well out of distance, until they suddenly fonSd themsdves within shot, when they simultaneously coun- tkred-with the lelt—Hartley on the mouth, Bhnon on the . left eye. BImon followed Jack to the ropes, whore the latter made a stand, and avlgoronsdsahat the body, which was avoided by • J slipping hhn. On again meeting. Hartley pat his left to do to the boat advanUge. From time to time, they approach ed'within reach; and as often drew back and sparred for ui' ope- ntuE. until Hartley aelzlng an opportunity. Jumped in, and plant- ed a left-hander lightly ou the mouth, Simon being very abort In hU ralum, in conacquenco of aUpping In the opt of doUvoring. •Verv orcot canUon was displayed as the bantams puyod ronna .'e P.i inni, InltliitlTA hv iTut reachlna the In Muiaqnstie* otSie suddsu termiuattoh of (he Otbi* oontoat, the doy, and the sdenc* displayed was the thcme^of adnilTotlon, Thev tried first one hand and then the other, at oU pointo, but eoch finding that his opponent was oswlde awoke as hlmadf, wu obllgod to rest contented with sparring for .an opening. HatUey was tot by trying his left ot the bodv, but ss I'lnlghty wS at homage wie foro& to bo content by slopplnglt boforo It rewhedlto wished :dostlnation. On aettlng WJer. BImon todoffottho head; HarUey was owoy "like o.ehoC'but did not SLpe a ae<S?d oitimpt ^Ih Simon's left, whldi Undcd iUrly on the mouth. Jock retaliating with hla left ^on the mark. Th» uanal anarrini for an opening took pUtce, untU HorUey stooped. )mS dXredVlonp shot wli his le'ft on the body, onS Wed his riaht at the some plaoo, but was short. BImon daah^^at Hart- lelrwhorSfoverea himself with great quickness, uid irspld ox- changes with both bands ensued, unHlgaraey went .down from a sHp, but was s8on np; and wanted to renew the round, which iioceeding waa nonanftcd by BImon being carried to.hip comer. X Brth (Smenp with groot readiness tbttie call of 'tiiei'and, beioid being rather blown .and flushed from their exMtlons, JhJwid no marks of pnnlehment The prerious pret^dlsploy of cadtlonand dlo^eine»BswoBr«ncwo(5, eaohlntuni trypB " Ste"a™«d> b'n Us opponent by felntlii and hreoking gf ound. Hartley^ the first to renew hosUUUos, by dashing his. loft ot ttiobody,bntmlBBed,in consequenw of Simon gotting boot He, however, immedlitdy gathered himBelf together, fcllowod H«Uey^ and tried the So" Die, both falling short Hartley j" mSed in, mlaalng with hiP loft as he advanwd. md^^^ steadier on the mark. Jack aoon shook off the effects of the vXtlon; and foUowed up.Bmion's Ucdcs by ptantlng Us -loft J" So bo^y, go»Une weU away from tho retjim;' • gmon looked B?v8gl; an/\f«nt Aor Hartloy, getUng weU on tho mark., and Son tho nose. Encouraged by h s .'f. "f^^^^^ Khty followed it up by fashing his- loft at tte^cnd, which wS nretUIy slopped by Hartley, who countered hoovUy on the nrao "rowing hil eOMs on of blood, fOlslmed end oUowcd tor ffieyO This forced eichijigea undl they dosed, when, otter rSort slmggls. bof" togothtr, and rolling ovot, ^p- "a^M the coll of time. Hartley was" jhe first to Icove his second's kheefind'wlth the'eiooptlon of a fow rod mfwke about the reirionof the body,did not ahow my marks of punUbmsnt S So? was soon aW Utn; hoving Us nose fldshed. Itar^^ hod orders from hla seconla tomoks .•hspoce, md, Uke attobd ua oboved orders. It waa not however, nntU there had beoh ?ov«ifahIIteahd moves over the ring that bufllnoss commenced bv Jock jnroping in and forcing exchanges, which were of a vjry SeS^WpU^n, OA the »'~«' nlnnad when Uortloy allppedMown laughing. ^ ' r F^JaW wo* mnch-Snshed in theflico when he oome np; witloT^Boarcdy looking say different. The prerions *auUon wL agatoplptofarce,Wln tm«^^ ofrotiw; HoiileywBa the flrat togot on, but only .llghl&'ofi Se-ffis nnlgh^ short at the head. After sporring.^eimoh toUowldHSuey to the ropes, ond. getting rothor oldBe, HorUey rave Um^ reminder with the left on the mouth, whioh_aeht 8?S,2^taolclnSio octof delivering his left at the hwd, oiuring hlS Juat W mlBS hla mark., Bo4 had wtomedabit to their wort and rearred with groat eorneatnesa for an opening. HOrt- rev nCt«d hla left on iho chesf*lthout o reWm. Altot- more roa'ffi; Hartley ai»lh 'Halted the mark, which woko up Simon, X trl?d hlelelt^ vldodsly ot the head, but'■m shoS;. A Mcond attempt at the body gotw«^' home, and was- met.by. n^UMdaBhliiir to'olBsoqaartors, when eomevery quloU.holfr^ «niWtC rara«T»u2l Simon doaod, an* triad for th•e^roU.^ Aftif 0 shorVBtrngjle,both ware *.own, Hortley.nndormoBt '"J' i'toliihw was muoh flushed abont the fooo, but'm6r* 6im wiMertumJthaufrom puntebmcnt Hartley showed nolhhij. Hartley nao reOTvorro ,-i„„V„fl. huL from ove^cage^ns«S.' ar«d;.4ui the, .. On ogoln meeting. Hartley pat his left B.ah»eit.".lJi>lirg tt fi i r f i ate. . HrtghtT th jan and nplle spot, ttie'ribB, when they gotto very hot exohanaeg, in oloie both went down at the ropes. ' 8. Both.oome up flushed, Price's left eye muoh paired, and Uka •'goliigtm;V ;earkIneon's ribs looking aUoolonrs..,Snothar torrlfla round, both men slogging awoyfiisledgobammerstvls. Theyolosod;bothdownohihoropea. ~B»«™mwswJ». e. Olosed withont ad exchange: after a goodwraiUe for the fUL both down ovsr theiopes, . . T 7. Price led with a stinger on the chest, and leoelved heoTily on the lott cheeky ther .oloaedi whonPrlco gottiie ar(Sok «tt' dererly, ond threw his man, . 8. Poah led with a hotr'nn on the rib?, and ogaln got on (he ' same spot, otwhlch Parkinson shook his head; they got to dose work, and Posh again got the OrooX on, but in the mil both went down, aide by side. ' '-Ip-Afj- 9. Poeh led on the chest ForkliijKni r^tnming on the left oheek .when theygot owoy again, ond. mrrod oU ovortha ring. On getting together, some heavy eiOhAnges followed, Prlca trylng to get on {be «hng," whloh UasUr-•rook deverly ovoUed by slipping dotm. . '. ^ ' • ■. lU. Another slogging round; Oil g1v»and-toko bnslnesi, Prtea getting on the ribs with great force, Parkinson rotmnhig on ttie mouth, when they dosed, and Price slipped down. 11. So evon had boon the battlo'np to this time, thot no bet- ting ha^ been recorded. Prlcslodwlth a'fi:banksron this ribs, and eome terrific exchanges tooUplaco; a aoat, and both wen down In Porldnaon's comer, .7-, -. 13. Closed ot once, fibbing merrDy, PorUDion slipping down. 18. Posh rushed to the boiUo, ond forced the flgbtlng, getting again heavily on the ribs, and fighting his man down ot the rones. 14, Terrific exchangee, rightand left; both down'ot the ropes. , 16, After afewsho^ exchanges, both men et^d storing a( ooch other, ForUnson mhblng his chest, and Posh 'feeling the muscle of hla orms monodngly. They got to dose work,'and in tho finish both were down in the middle of the ring.''. 'J. ■■ 16. Parkinson led with 0 <|buat«r" on tho chook, and ' had the boat of the ronnd,.plnklng his mon very cleverly; nhtll Price slipped down to ovoid. . 17. Sparring forwhid. ParkUison landed ostlngorontlieiiose, when they closed, ond both went down ot tho ropes. ' - 'f/'fj'^- 18. Tory quldcj Price landing 0 sweet rememhraaeet oh -'(he month, whon they dosed; both down. / 19. Anothordogglnground. TerrlAfrglve-ondtokeexobangM, Fosh slipping down out of dsnger. 20; Both men np ptiiBng from the quick flghtlna of the previ- ous rounds. After 0 little sparring. Price gct'wdl on the ribs . • and ohln, and received on tho mouth, when they doaed; both '. down in Posh's coraer. . > 31, Olosed ot once. Posh got the erook on, throwing his maa ' heaTlly, and falUng on him. 82. Posh mode sdesperato lunge at the ribs, wUchresdnndel again,Earklnsonretaming on the mouth and oheat. Altera few exohongee. Posh slipped down to avoid. 29. Olosed'at once, and after o tuaale for the throw, PorUnsoa - went down heovily. 21. Oncoming np,Friceshowed avmplomsot wesknass, and puffed much'forwind. Parkinson hare took the lead, and in- vested hoovlly right and loft with but Uttle' return, and In the dose both were down, Frice under. 25. Tremendous fighting, mostly in ihvor of Parkinson; in the doie, both down, slae by side. '. 26. Another, terrlflo round, tooth and imll; Price slipping down to avoid. , 97. Price ogoln resorted.to his slippery worli;'cteveiIy avoid- ing a mischievous npper-cnt. SB. Price rother ehaty; but game to the baok-hona. Poridnson led with a fine opt on the left eyie,'and fonght his man dowA^ 29. A fbw exchanges, in favor of FarUnBoni Prioo again down to avoid. ■- . . 90. It was evident that Posh hod been nursing himself, ss he now come up Btrong as o lion, ond got home goitly on the ribs, getting owoy, and gently going down. 81 ond 82. Price made another onalought on the ribs, and fell- from the force of his own blow. ' 33.iPrice began to taks tho lead, investing on (he month and ribs; dose repeated, Porklnson allpping down on his knees. 84. Price delivered a tremendous rib-roaster, and was finely countered oh tho mouth and left eye. On claaj^ng, both down, Fothupper. . ' . 36. Posh came np very detormined, and, dosplte ohe. or two ugly returns, fought his man down over the ropes. 88. Frice led on the ribs, and got well countsrod on, the left eye and mouth,- when hs agolu vlaitea the'old spot most viciously, falling from.the efi'eds of his own blon^ Time,'56 mln. A cry of "PoUce" ¥aB here raised, when our old friend again turned up, with on asstatant In the orduoiis duly of kfeting the peoce, ond a mah waa made pell-mell to escopS, oath thinking, oe Is nsuol, of number one. Porklnjion, who wOa very sore, was- lounced upon, bat ot once reloosed. It bolng Impoeelble to >ring off the oAilr on Monday,.oU mode the beat of their way . home, the r^eree ordering the men to ineot on the fallowing morning. ' v ."■ The men met ogoln on the 37th, occordlng to appointment, at Hedge Hill, seven miles from Birmingham, and fonght twenty- three well-contested rounds, muoh In favor of Price. After fighting exactly one hour, Parkinson's friends gars In for him, their man being much punlahod. Price, on the other hand, wos but elightly ipuked, .■■ n^on settlns a "hot-'nn" over Hortley's right eyebrow. Inflict-' to?2eoTereout,l^mwhlditho blood'triclled fredy; Hartl^ oV home on the nose- This led to exohanges of a very rapid I ^riptlon, nnOl a dose took place, and they wresUed unUl Cartley dipped down. Time In second ring. 12 mln. . 12. HttUeywos bleeding from the cut inflicted In the lost round, bht he came up smUIng, and strong on his legs; Simon was rother fluahod, bat also strong. After some long snarring in FInlghly's corner, neither throwing awoy a ohance, they got to work by Hartley dashing in, getUng on right ond lafti'hen very effective ohongea passed until they doaed, and both woe down Olid rolled over and.ovor. . ■ ' ■" _, , .l_v.j IB Harlley was aUU bleeding ftomiho eyebrow; Flnlghty hod notblna the matter. Simon commenced thebUBinees by vlaltlng the body with his loft without a retem. Left-handed countera, Hnriloy geUlng on the body, and Flnlghty on the ge, ond HoSey'sloftolthe body was stepped. Some 'eiT P™tty»P»^ rinc intervened,unlU ogood left-handed counter ontheheod pasted like lightning. Simon then planted his loft without a fotum, when Harlley got his right on the hood and daubed In violouBly, but on being groPPled with for tho fall, he wei;t down ''it'^dUat There woe a cry now raised that the police wore hondy in a soiUng boat; but despite that the lods got ot It ond were buoy for some time In countering and exchongtog. untU it woTocrtdn that tho alarm of mogieterial Intrnferenco was cor^ reot The reforoe then ordered tho mon to deslat and leave the rin«. after thoy had been fliphtlng 28 mln. in the second ring, md 1 hour U mln. altogether. A hTirriod embarkoHon took pUce. and, as the ropes and stakes hod been edzed. uoUilng iemoined but 0 Joumey homo. The referee named another day la the ^oek for coUdnslonB to be ogoln tried. - In consequence of tho interruption and sadden (emanation of tho oontoat any remorks respecting the iosue of Uie botUe would be out of .ptace, tho ^more espeolaUy as the oontest as tor as It wont woo of a' very level character. Thero is no doubt how- ovor thot tho science diaployod was of 0 firet-rote ordor. and, whoever wins or loaeSi neither will have disgraced themsdves, POBHPBIOE AND JACK PAREINSON. (BOlfH OP DIBMINQ- ruouru HAM), FOB £20. ■.. On Monday, Jon. 20, pnrauoht to arUdcs, those men met to HoUlo who was "boat man." ^osh has figured so recanUy in thoP R. with Joe OoBS (now matched with Jem Mace), that wo deem' 0 recopltulation unnecessary. Of Parkinson we have to record odofSat by Flesh, of Dudley, oftor 0 short but exceed- SaU obatinoto bottle. Ho llkowiso hod to^suocumb to Bob Brtltl^ (Ster OS good obotUo (oa owrfejl hy BretUo Umself) as OTor he^u'gbt^ He hod on two pterioui occoBlone been SJtohed with Price, but the oflilr in neither cose was brought CftCondJSlonrSid mudi doubt existed in the minds of many as to the present aaBumIng a real nepcot.. Before daybreak on MondwNhevarlom) vehicles chartered fW thi occsBlcn were in Estate of preparaUon, wd a genorol stort wos eff"*** "Oggjlf: i«?7A m; After trovd ng some eight mUos cntheLldifldd- tood 0 'talt''was colled ot Dell's Oreenjfte fixture mado, bnt too «^^v^gUont tlwo 7ore on the alert IPho »fc«^«etag tte MenomO. wisely ordered a retecat to a apot iiear the Old Beoaom & of Mgmsllc'renown. On orrillnB, howevm, the samo .^f^llffvSrS^rfOiuptauwM at bond ofter the ropes and SSS«"v*ore nearly pltohed. A second move was ,lfandored no- 5SeSy; ond, aiter'proceodlnB some four mllai., • epot skltUng the road ^raa edcotod, and tfioring wos vergtog on compleUon »h.«^fha ubIouItouB "peder'' (on whose heod some of the 7hd?osMTw«~ «nv^ok«i^ igW .ppe^^ box. whore he was loost oxpsoted, and cauaed a further Journey to bo made. It wos sUggesW, howertr, thot ot a short 4etonce taither his JurUdieUon would end, as-ttey would then bo in WorwlckBhlro- On orrWlnjj.ot tho spot a pOtUon of BuUon OomMon,Veorombleoverflie fence wos speedily commenced, ftn"tho ring pltehod at once, whon Parkinson -was tho first to FIGHT BETWEEN DO"VE AND W. LEAD, FobiBxBmB. Theaekds, the latter o brother of tho well-known Jock Leod, nlM'pTO ir ' TT^*'^ wm ^l^^^i iyht^jwakjBari lCTjbuton , bkdken th'esiLne eiSftfi'lr If T"'**" 'oK** "•'ff^K^S'Sfel^ SSonldbotheday for'themill,andaspot neor ^^S!wS^v!7r SMnfo?thS(!onUBt to take V}^<">-Si }i,'^JS^Ji'^£ OUver and his asalstante wore thero with the jS^ JM*^*; ^fi: iBT'woBaiusedbythe absence of Dove, who did "otf'o'J^'*' ?irirs?hSShadeUpaed; this ddoy J"?'^!,??^-*'.? flreteeleded ground, and a long trsrnp over ""'Sy^f't^ Ssw'Wiitheconsequence, and the best mound ^aei^uTi^M^ iMt sooi. ■Whan t)a rhig was Jormed. . CdwosUieteBtto thrSvrIn Us cop, and wos Wtondod by hto teSttM Jock; and J.Brown. Ho was soon toUojodhy Dove, who. had tor tte taqnfres Tom Tyler and Jemmy Keefe. Dove, for ^ event was baoked from BUI EIchardBon's,Le»d from J. B^wS^rwdttiniUiSmalden ottomptof V^oVto^tmtOo d^X KelrtoUete bdng completed, ot five minutes to &n thwahooK hands, and commenced bnsinMS. On being left at . So saratS, both looked in tolerablo conditlcn. wolghJng about St lUbOTifflb.DoVe bolng a little tbehewler; 'Much spwrrlpj. JSiiid ore they could make up their mlnds^ to e«t »• work, «au evonthlng promised a long and protracted conteit Do.ve Srovod hSnself, however, tie hotter teoHoUn. and began to Sunt on Us aiversary both on the body with but very Blight returns. The fint round lasted twenty Stautes, anflu oil (Us time vary lllUe duBSgj; yas done. SSSs t wos to the ground, which, from. Ihe wpeoted S^fnclii Sd retreotlS^ of^tho combatmti,. .woo ahnost rouMSw, and excAodlngly dippery. -Fronj the^ com- mMcXnt of the second round, Dovp took a dodded^toid, SSJSSly BctHngAU loft with'sthigtoB'BOTerity oj his op- JSineSrt riha, varying the dOBO now and then by vislUng t£; Co md monthrSd gelUng very Utile in return. Load sMmed te ll^ nSn of AebnSineas ho had hoentered therhigwlthogreat MP2«»tIonas»performerwito-. the glove? and woSld hova been baoked for a oonBlderoble sua w thsM been any one present to hove hocked Dove. In th» to,ith iS.Wvo gotocd^t blood^by a flush hit on Ih. monS. md agdn dariiod his loft ot his opponent's ribs, ^U)? becBra5^ much dlecolored, as was 060 Us lof t onu. S5m the wrist to the ahouldor. in endeavoring, to atop there. Mated blows of Dove! Tho muddy etato of the ring as the Afbt Shy his cap lii, spe Parklnsoniooked f... foUowed by Price. nnd, on stripping, remoriabt*:flno,fottl6; Price also lu good form'.'tbough alUlfeflcUby. Thershook hands, and at.loatat tweilty inlnutes pasttwdve, stood up for Round 1.- AfteralllUosparring, PriceledWth iheloft. anjeot dIrtUy on ayribs, recd^g on'the left OheoH In rotom. fhoy now got (0 In-flghtlng, and dosed, ;Phrk|nson nnder in the ^SfparWoson led on tte left^ye-an.ng^ rotr^-rwh netting on th* j5be, whon thoy got to djng^ohg 'frork, Ond in d«» "1 %'hlim.TwSitths no...,^ ttia f They dbaeS «l Onco without aU exehango, tod in the finish iB^tt* SS womaf/ Posh i«(Mn*d'with tfteit force on his S«'n'Sard nSuteted m^i oidM^^ tho lads. slUI no diipoaltfon Wo^'onelth».to ^aU ad^oKDi put nn end to It Six moro short ronndrwere " ,nMiSm^o Soowero that be" wore in snob oloso proximity „ a'',^«VttoMrto oS^'hoaimt^^^ WaHtSetfhp, after they hod boon fighting 1 hour 20 mln. A bodSSbSred Dovo£4 to draw, whloh waa accepted, JJSlm ntom^ home. . All bet* thvsforo, ore off. . . mttj. tm thb Boll Dmmicr.-^ Monday, Jto;, 26,_Young NlSSiS^ttdo'BrienmototNowhmdtolteneorHgl.to ^tt^f5rJ.m.tt.iakej.t.cj« Z Zrefdtd'SSdSdSro^'ln!! and w^od ^^'>^jrm^.^ »scfM^b.'lStor.ToVcV-w^^^^^ a?J>p«th«J»y'i^^£^^ dded agolnat Turner,. Orcat dlteollafacUon .was exp-^^.^^ 4,^ Sidr conduct who, wben tholr man WM qnlto hoipi»»> tomlMdnot to loao If they were not oblo tow ^a^_ - ■ BPlTAPn ,OH A. "■"?*2T"'r My Sledge sad' f ammor llo rtdB«fc • «J bdlows, .tpo.'how lostttofr MyF(i«'s.ertlngaIshod^F'TO«'°^ AndlnthennatnyTlco'"J^ ' ■■' ■ MyCoUIM4ment;my:WW»^^',,doM-.. . .. • My.fire-dr,'d«ngf,U^dig tob*We»t. iiysonl/sBoke'ilW'^:'^