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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1860. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. | SIS) THe Uivat‘ons bad to Took clowe to detect It. Bow eee Bretue arrived, in company with bie about half. Great wight Between Dace and Brettle, gent seven, und a ‘Weaneatiay, Septeenes 2... ca eselogensy baa oat, impeowed 5 Ue sioate ieee (Prem the London Sporting Lite, Bont. 8 His Fight opto was aa biash ass coal, eu the iefh wes not This event, which has created intease oxcitomcat Hs right Ome Mn Me tee cut under it wes and among sporting clroles since {t was drat made, came Of 415 Tho ling and ucée were also much swollen anil on Wednesday, the 19th inst, To make our report of this praised, aad the Brums looked saying Was gretited at ‘cat complete, we give the performanoss of ) the alteration the aigtt had made in bis mug. Tne great datic contest cot o | St the etation to obtain tickets wae not greatly inconve the combatants. sient, ab many whe were present on the Gret day had de- PERFORMANCES OF THE COMBATANTS: clined @ second Journey, ‘and the atrendsoce of Corin- Robert Brettle first introduced bis nob into this world thinpa bad dimiciel considerably. As the mornicg | dat theage of twenty be rst progressed the white thick mist which had bung over the pa ohRe Lewy . the P R atl@et 41de weight, marsh and meadow ually cleared away, and the sap when he fonght Malpes for £60 aside ut D ford Common, — broke out with che edect. From Tibury the traio ‘re, February 14, 1854. Righty roands were turned off for Southend, and that celebrated cockney sea posing epg eerPN Jul was made, Lea tho refore | side retreat waa reaobed with eafery and colority at vee yodecbicps, a:d the stakes were drawn, Ho next | twenty minotes past ton o'clock. aght Jack Jones, of at Porfleet, November | = After a stop of about half sn hour, in which time great 21, 1864, for £100 when the battle was stopped | eecution was done wilh the provisious, & geveral move through darknen gon. A new place was appototed | wus mace to boata, but as the Southend pior te s mile aud for the filowing Saturday, November 26, to renew the | a quarter in length, those food of pedestriantsm wore ta » buving’ occasioned bis own apprehea- | duiged with a vice level walk. about ualf way down tho were given to Jones. He beat Roger | Mace’s backer (who by-the-by bad eugaged ihe forty-nine rounds, forty eight miautes, camboats oa his own responsibility, totally independent farwickshire, November 20, 18; Beat Sam | of the Brettle party) was stationed, assisted by one or Simmons, £200 aside, Wirteen rounds, sixteen miautes, | two well kuown pugs, and thes Prevented al farther pro near Didcot, Jane 3, 1856. Beat Job Cobley £100 agile, grees to the steamboats, until required fare for the forty seven’ rounds, ninety minutes, Sheil Haven, | water excursion had been disbursed. This wasa vast Cobley foll without a blow), August 4,1857. Fought improviment im tho arrangements for the fight ob Travere, £100 a side, forty two rounc#,oae bourand | petween Maco and Bob Travers, who started dive minutes, at Apptedore, Jan. 26, 1868, when the polio from the same place, and wher, from tho carcleseness ia interfered, leat’ Bob Travers, £100 aride, 100 rounds, co jiecting the fares, much delay took piace Two cun- two hours and five minutes, Shell Haven (Tra iL modtons vessola were in resoinees, lying © of the picr, without @ blow), Jan, 27,1865 Beat Mace, £100 a In due course, the necessary fiat Laving been received, two rounde, three minutes, on the banks of the Meaw: the ropes aad stakes Laving beon got on board, and the Sept. 21,1858 Beaten by Tom Sayers, £400 to £200. °@ combatants having also become sailors in the same bark, ‘ven rounds, Oficen minutes, in Sussex, sept. 20, 110% we ateamed away. A smail bevy of police, who had ac- For the present fight he baa been trained ‘by Jo Ware- | companied the train, algo proceeded aa far as the end of bam. at Heducaford, near Birmingham, near to Mr, Wil- the pier, but there their mission seemed to terminate, as kins’, the “Croee Keys.’ they merely chaffed the party, and, although they ‘James Maco, of Norwich, was born in 1831, and bis threutssed to sollow and spoil sport, they appareatiy weight on his iret appearsace jn the mystic (or rather amused themeolvee with watching tho voseel steam away fistic) ring was 10st 4b., with dlack, for £6aside,at | wiorg with other loapgers on the pier. As Poon a all Mildenhall, whom he deferted ia vine ro inds, lasted wer on bourd the usual commissariat commissioners pro- minutes, ‘He next beat Thorpo, £25 n ride, eighteen duces gome humble but hearty grub, with « good supply rounds, twenty seven minutes, Medway, Feb. 17, 138. | of *fiaea."’ Mace took up his poattion at the prow of the He forfeited £60 to Mike Madden, ag be refused to deat | yeseel, wrapped caresully up to hig eyes in @ horsecloth; under ureferce pamed by tho stakeh oder according t© | but Brettio epent most part of his time in walking the Articies, in 1857, He again forfelted to Mike Medden, May | deck and obatting with his party. A slight rato fell when 10, 1853, and bolted, Beaten by Bob Brettle, Sept 21, the boat first got away, but, shortly after the san broke 1868, Brat Porh Price, £60 a side, eleven rounds, seven- out, and whea the moment of disembarkation arrived it teen min ites, surrey, Jan 25,1869 Beat Bob Travers, ghone bright and warm, The trip had been short acd £100 8 Pi #ix rounds, twenty one minutes, Fed. 21, pleakant, and the spot selected was one hitherto 1860, when the police tnterfered, and they fought fy: | ovisited. After tho ring bad been pitched by seven roupds, uipety ove minutes, Feb. 22, dowa the | the active commiseary of the I’. K., on aa excel river, when Travers fell witnout a blow. He bas beon | jent aad level piece of turf, Mace imm diately ehyed bis training at Yarmouth, under the care of Alfrod Milner, of | castor into the ring, Smidat the oheers of bis frieads aad Sheilieid, and #riday , an old Norwich hero, | their trouica! eries of “On, ob! Ye've brought the car THE MEN IN THE SCALES. | hero to day Jem commenced disrobiog under careful According t agreement the men bad t0 confine them. | avpertntendancs, with an eubroila over his bead to pro neives to let. Tib. weight, From the very first momont of | tect him from the san. At this momonta slight emete | making the match, the two adversaries took such pride In | occurred from the fact of two individuals whose “money” themselves that very little or late training was required. was eaid to be the “wrong” way, exhibiting thomeclrss Both got themscives int perfect condition, and nothing on an cleyated position, it was said for the purpose of quite better than their appearance at George Browa’s, — “tolegraphing’’ to stop the Sgbt An ugly demonstration Red Lion Market, Whitccross street, when ey went to | scon convinored these mar alls that they bad made a dan the ecale to have th: requisite amount of {ron placed ia | gerous mistake, avd quiet was restored. Almost at the juxtaposition to thoir bodies yesterday afternomn. Mace | same time Rrottio advanced from a distant part of the ‘was the first to go to the balance, with 8 bovis, | Geld, threw bis tl inside the ropes, and Le was algo aai pulled down 10st. 4!b. Brettle sposdily followed, | greoied wi12 cheers. The Bram rewarking as be outored fad was withia haif a pound of his opponcat’s welght. | the ring, ‘It’s not all over yot;"? this called forth hearty The betting war tive to four, tu fre, offera the | ebeors,ard (he comoatants immediately stook haads. Rrummagem Champion, who has been located, since | Brettic was somewhat tardy ia compicting his toi et, a bis arrival, at aicc Keene's, Taree Tans, Moor street, | circumstance which elicited much grumbling from Mace’s Subo. His culors were » white ground banckerohicf, | party, and tauating cries of, Obi ob! you're waiting for with the Birmingbam Arms in the centre, the | the fclice.’ After a little delay tae belligerouts siood up Pow, shamrock and thistle in the poem, ae whole 4 | exactly at half past one for mounted by a red border. Maco, who’ pot up at Mr. . Richardecn’'s, Blu" Av: hye. Storedito”, sported the old | poe y immediately tho men advanced from their blac birds e)¢ “fogle,” colors which have weathered | corscrg it was piaia that the advantage wae all Iu Mac's macy a “attic ano a brews.” George Brown bad made | feeor” gis. lott eye, tt is trae, was slightly discolored every convenient arrangement for the raeption of his | pat he bore no other marks of pivishmon’ whatever. ‘Ou visitere, who crowded round him in @ vory numerous | 7 * | the contrary, Brettle had both his peopers in mourning, manner, Soon alter the weighing, the shonts from | 454 bad alec a cut under his left dayt gut. Thore wat ns hundreds of insty lungs anmouveed the arrival of the ip | Betyiag, {or the obvious reason that not a sou! pon the Yuinerable Tom Sayers, who immodistely made his ap: | round’ imegiacd, {cr & moment, that the Birmi gg yo ny pene plow al ygolag ye Champion was able, in this condition, to cope with such « " " - Pearance guaranteed nt the mill, “He shook Bob Grettle | BOrG're aa *creary fa 00 ut acta OA Te ee by tho hand, apd smilingly said, “Bob, think of the ane | Pot'te ube middle of the ring, he led off with his left aud Uoncer,? in allusion to the nalucky thwack be gave | thea commenced to dauce round his opponent on all ids, 8 dolay tn Rrettic com! and it joat in getting to businces, Jem collaring his me clear that he was i such discuitiee thetasltber hisssert himeoit oa the jowl, and roturning on the pimple. The nor his {rietds could extricate themeolves from. 3 ale of tao ebeiee Tytenarean} morning Bretiio, toe Oreseh MEKVING OF THE WORKINGMEN'S ley's, aad Damper wero up before « beach of > C3 ‘Nivth sirect, the Presddeut, magistrates Mr. Beard, the solicitor, having been eum- he chcis the following resclusions wees Teele tnatcauges row ety, hrs bug toe | Sheree ec ° ite was 0 opinion of the bench eae gaol hi, oa tchloy aay Sect AL Tg hd of Hgbiing, were remanded on bull until M week, & y him to be @ young maa worthy Lost of te town, although unknown to the men, nie for ISCAS wore at earns use means nas eelioen tees ane | A... ‘of | imthe divwrict cam rally with pride. and all mechanics and bim wilt out’? at ogee, aud show tbeir appreciation | from samenas themeel| of this geod, gama fellow, Soy cane ve gman 4 secoad bowol| boo. crrteiene! | nhenonden Bemeareiid time, tupe was dead agaipat | & ‘Tho backers of Mace, fur bis gallant conduct and brave- | uation of George J. Cambell, und. call of our fell ry, tnteod presenting ‘bie with w belt, one of the hand. | yorslogr <0 the Ge Oe on oil ie eomeet bitaerto produced, However valuable that belt | P.i0' o.’ Weioraday ‘eect 2 a , Oolorer 19, a the same place, may be, we onp only Gay that ho richly deserves this | when ali the workiag: crardare, wited tp ated. henorab © trophy. and friends called at our office PaT#IOK COYLE, Ubairman. yeetorday, and Beyond & slight ewelling of the lip and Mhonags, Detanvs, Secretary. the tease iccoloration ef the lef oye, there wore a0 Jona O'Nan, Treaturer, M traces of baving met euch & form{dable entagonist as rerowned Bub We eee nothivg at present to provent Are oe ee en ee | Mace being Champion of England, and doubtless bes | jiail, Charles ‘Ke; , tp the ebair indill, also ay eye to ‘bat trowby, contest for which has re | ex-Councilman, was (y ceutly elivok both bemispberes. Kighth district’ JOHN DENY, 7a TSE RING IM WEW TORR. T A MEETING OF THE SEVENTEENTH WARD | ————— 59a aR! been h dont Di Chub, held wt Dariel Case, ION POR TBE SAKE OF THE UNION. The sportiag ciroles of this city have anticipating sow Senge le eyo ag Hk ng TR GEAND UNION MAR MRE CLNG tho arraogoment of a matoh between Aaron Jones (WhO | were papimously +lected =Daniel Casey, President; Domt- Ot NDAY B iy rr trained the Benicia Boy for bis ight with Morriesey) und | ie ah, Vice President; Wm. Carolan, ere oe Sas webs ——— je q The Clubs are to meet wt thelr se uarters Tom Jeanings, of New Orieaos, a fresh aspirant (or pug! pe Wee ROTOR SUE! ous. Pose on Letees Ay AND, listic honors, for the eum of $1,000 aside, From s card i JNO. FARRELI ‘The National Unica Learue, and ail who are oppcand to the oD Ae lait Published by Jeeaings in our advertising columns this | dangerous seouonal nnd fanatical docirtaee of tne black re- G0 A ALARY, oy day, it will be seen that uo match has yet been made,a | Pepe vat trp’ Union oa oes Taek: DAVID ROWLAND, ' } disagreement respecting the time cad piaco of Sighting fr ioe pervees, 4 peoeeation 8 0 Soe 0 he greni Uniog Committee Rooma 761 Broadway. n aon ; * proveatiog the two parties coming to terms. Oibere are reqnesied 1) Appear in plain oltizen’s dreas—biack MIN CONTENTION fan SPECIAL, COMMITTER Ry ag mee Nie lee "yrenis | vention are requested to meet at 868 ‘roadway, cwner of Oricke’ Gt the Union, auend | be Prince treet, second tloor, on tuesday Oth inst . at's P.M. MATONES BETWEEN BASE BALL PLAYERS AND CRICKRT- GAMES W. GERARD, GRO. A. HALSEY, Chairman, FRA, AND GHTWEBN ELEVEN AMEKIGAN AND BLEYEN COLT AT GRANBRBY, lat Vico Pres't, | ENGLISH CRICKATERS. mit-~uma rete DumccR ATS OF THE OLD FIRST, AROUSE. | Tho cricketing season Is drawing rapidly to aelose,and |W. #. Tinaus, heo'y gan ONION MUSE AND SHALL BR PRESRRVED. with « view of ropriately winding up the seasoa of TPTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOCT.—A MEETING OF | all wo derive otake pyt fo earned aren ght procession, outdoor sports two highly interesting matobes have beea the regaisriy elected demoeratic delegates (Mozart and | which is now bee aeransed bythe Ci eeren con, arranged. Tho first is played to morrow on the cricket | Tammany) of the Raventh an: Fiirtocuth, Fifteenth and nix, | NO 10 Grrenwich street, for the purpose of organizing Be ¥ f tc ‘com ervati; 18 of the werd into one slid assoc! ground st Hoboken belonging to the New York Club, aud | tern (he re, comprising to 98ih Coe od yy f the Gonstit is between eleven members of that clab aud an equal | gormer of (rand and Hideo surest, New York oa Monday and the Laws The bontmen of the wart are earnestly re: nomber of base ball players, colected from the varius | gveningnert, Votober & al 7 o'clock, for the purpose of pet | auesied Wo siend._Dy l lnviation of many cians of Che ward : ‘ ‘pom ‘ enttadile person for Congres. of Ni uw tt . KE, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. clubs of New York and Brooklyn. One luniogs esch at ©. A. DENIKE, hsiraa Tammany Delegution. hee ye ion Word eshsak:'dubninie " ° will be : tfog Copventlon for the eity and coun'y of New York, con ers and base bali players on eaod site will be equal; that ae aio bem thn zy ye ie, | member of Ausembly for the izieeaih Aseemabty aistrct, ov-ganiza il! comprise haut cricketers and half base | eld at heacquaytere, commer, of West Swonty seventh, strest Willem ‘Beaman, | fi heventh avenue, on Monday evening, Oct, 8 at 734 o'clock, z As some of the most sccoruplished players | fo ie" ouraosa of to aay oy ‘od Sounty offoere. hy ac of the two games will take part in this match, it will H. PARRINGTON bmg mote | ‘ Chairmne Executive Commlre Minate Men, Hingh Meehan, Sohn Caltaban, | prove one of the mott interesting and exciting contests | mw. seavunne, Secretary. Engh ¥ oa Dietee. | over witnessed by the admirers of outdoor recreatioas, | —— ais aa. ao well as boing the firet of toe kiud ever played. EMTNERS OF THF NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION JOHN L. BROWN, Obatrman, ‘The second match takes piace at Kast New York on ‘Club are requerted to mect at the Adriatic, ia’ Hutson | gnosas A. Grover, , Wednesday (provided the day ts One), nnd is between | street, at 7%; o'ciock Monday evening, tn citizens dress, to Wa. H. Barron, jecretartes. quatbumber of Fuglish cricket. | march to the mass meeting at Cooper Institate, A band of | ————————— eleven American end 6a music Ac, will be ia attendance, Per order Commiiles of 20TH, MARD, UNION MEN —THE MEMABRS OF the Douglas ers This maton has range? catirely by the Loog | Srrangements. GEO. L. CANNIN, Onairman. 5 Bg Clube, aad ie designed a8 4 pee | mmm = | Glo, athena ee taime electoral ticket, e@ able professi eter, oti LAC Di Al ‘0 LFT, ‘will meet on Monosy evening, Oct. 8, a 7 o’plook, at bead- | i from declining bealth, Is is the Ce ee ee eee eeuscris 10000 perecs, | quarters, 465 Kighih’ mreauey lo take ‘part in the Tsuldeation | Grst cccask a that eleven American cricketers haveever | Apply on the premises. meeting to be in the Cooper [natitute on that evening. | ceeayest to play an equal porber of Englishmen | {SU Exrwistia, Secretary. WM. WILSON, President, own pationa! game, aud U former are sanguire of beat- IX1H CONGAESSIONAL DISTRICT. xr ing their opponents oa thie cooaslon. | The hutowiag are BRECKINRIDGE aND LANE CURVENTION. oe Py by hm pary A een) ‘club, ‘Tweaty ‘iret want e leoted , 0 clusiv Lon, Accord! ki ‘resident's call tl Conrea' Asem | arr ¥ 4 oc aa nace aes eto © | cx baiurday Oth Gotover, al clght O'clock, FM. ans the dele. | WuLmestes Cotlers, Thity fourth etrost and Second arene, AmaRicans. —Mesers Alves, Fiatbus Club; Garrison, | gAes i pearing the following <r, toe received S34, seat Hon, Paul B: Bradlee, who marched to the great Qucens County; Dr. Andrews, ast New York; Dr. Parker, Leas 3 imatitute. Kings County; Rolcer, Long’ Isiand; Creighton, Satellite; | *°** Fo, M tanoy Prac} Bak We MALE Prosdent. Morr, bnica, Whiting, Brainard, C, Walden ead Grum, | es oa gn REN, ome Oe GL aoan weaDre of the American Cricket Club. 1, Facan, rman National Demooratic Nominat- JOHN MULLALY, Vice bacist —Messrs Lavon and Petty, Long Isiand Clab; ‘onvention of the Sixth Congressional Nistrict:-— Y's % benieata Stacey und Lester, Kings County; Hurst and Golden, &. B. NOONRY; Queens County Palin and Watson, Satellite; Cayp and ‘district (Kann. 2 Secretaries, Hedece, Hast New York; ‘Byron and Harding, Fiatbash | oveats have taspeiced vice induce me. 00 osocad Comsat | _ BB. Consclty, Dr. J. W. Sider, Gearge Curran, M. Com ub. en re OppoBent republicaa rs re Dew, 4 The wickets will be pitebed at vine o'clock A.M if the | frem ihe canvars PANY, Wo wihdraw | morford, Hingh seCabe, Michael Cotter, Patrick Dev, Com ay is iiae, Should the weather bo unfayorahic, the | ,, It vill be apparent to all that to divide the democratic vote in match will be postponed unt the next dne day. ‘The cars | (be tistrict lato tnaure the election of the republican candi. One door from Wall. all \ ! " ob at bia onovanter with him, which of oeuree diem | in order wo avoid any re vistation of ‘the punishmeat No | ron direct (risa Pustoa (err) tc the ground ai Fast Now | Stan‘ teceastubiy® Petsonal prelerenees, a way vem, | evs nnnn AOL, is bad peased pleasantly, yet sparingly round, the company | Had experienced oa the previous day. Mace waited ps- | Ycrk. sink into wtte- fergoidcauce tne Gomparacn wile pria TLANTIO SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE, is an eetienate we YY No coaing vent, | Heatly for ® moment or 90, and when he foand that Brot- —_——_ ciplesy avd I catinot now consent, Waeh our f are corter of new 2 dally from 10 A. M02 P. settied, all evidently Preparing. for the coming even tie was determined to act apon the defensive, ho immedi- Tne Siave Trade, making man'y Aad pairiotic eflorta for union and harmony |., and from 4107 P.M. of ey rw pad Commenced at two minetes so ten o'clock, ‘Brettie wou | Mitty Mepamed the oppose course Hed out wich UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. sguiret a comm n foe tomtand an obstacle to fis moxk com: | gsived. Six par cent inlorest alowed om sums ot SHO) aad way secoced at two minutes o'clock, | his lerridc left, aad caught Brettie bang upon the jaw, a ond and mortgage, the toes for choice of corners. ~ | while Bob bravely roturved upon the body. After a Before Hon. Judge Sulp wea. penerons cilersof support, 1 will express the bope, that the 2 VR Rounw 1.—Both stood sparring for an opening for #ome | feint, Brettic again ran round his mao, and by a alip to Oct, 6 —The United States va. Pierre L. Pierce ~The | Gomoer: @ may uriie apou one candidate, to | J. P. Coren, CaaRLes D Batuat Me ctouree, Seoonca; Brettle feinted, and atempted to | mother earth, escaped Mace’s intended right, which Was | gofondant io this case todicted for Sitting oat at this Sere tae ccteat of ur repusiionn ey or eg Rt versar} 0 was too quick and away like - | dealt out with a vigor shat showed bis dctermination to odes sgs son yes wets! quent election of an advocave of sound constitutional prine! ANK FOR ORGANIZED UNDBK THE LIBy Mace, wad the advantage of height, consequent | do or die on the fleid of action. Port the bark Wilddre, which was seine on the coast of | pies. ral lawsof a avece ae, ‘Oviv a small amouni of leogth of reach, etood boldiy up to the front, and, from | Rov» 2.—-Brottle was evideatly pricked, and mado up | Cuba wiih @ cargo of slaves. Mr. Plerco surrendered | , ADd pledging my best efforts, in an bumble war, tothe ac: | cash required. Address box 2.673 Post office, his determined look, had evidently mado up his mind | pig mind to try and doall he knew. He threw in ove of | oe nia Spcaseak an apt Sn wn gpa hh ON OOOO" for miseblet. Advasoing rapitly to bis man, be dusbod | big heavy tunges with tbe right, but Mace never Mluched | iz Feapectfully, LAP? Wanner out bie left mawley with ‘marced precision, and it drop- | from * the austionser,"” and seemed to consider It as | Mf. Black applied to the Court to admit the defendant | On motion, Mr, Tiradlea's declension was naprdeagend ged Fennec RS seaeh peat; ee, Oe | Eee aa the iow fell to ball. Ho ia a respectable «bipping merchant in South | thereupon a bew baliox was +. TATLOR BROTHERS, was immediately teen, ‘First bloc war awar to | Jem ia despite of Bob's ahi‘tiness, but w vod eager bail hoon oo ballot it np that Mr. ‘Wall street, ‘ore. Maco. Brettle was soimowhat nettiad at this uawelcome | collared oe the atelier, which Died fmmediatay, Jem street and 0 houcheider, large bail would 4 received Id votes. weereapon be wae éqciared cnaaimos) | | vesting, mate Bia Xe % , . 5 Mt phyned “4 forced the fighting, a@ be bac done from the Wo last | "Mir. Wilcoxson sub mitted th at, in view of the nature of a ad resent she Bist N*%oeu Ss etd 5 ere BOUGHT BY Page he roast, eee oA pean Amemnggioondy pode | pig ay 8 apes etapa Mer ee the offence aud the penalty attached to it, tbe ball should Sbacatendy auch prmlnation having been tendered to Mr. AUG! BELM . fall street. Rocxp 2 —The ruby still ‘ricaled from rei’ emt, | Fight, It wae a dificult thing fer Oretvic. to escape the Mires cones diseescien the opel Gane (his Wan 0b 05000 ie WM. J. PAGAN, Chairman. CR OF THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, WASH: er, but be came up with every degree of coniidense, and | og, but he retreated to the ropes, aud both hung over | fr Ward A Work, residing. im Clinton eireet, Bro MANE? GichEt** | Secretaries. Keotenber 37. 180. i renee (eee atatictidy a raitier with the right on | TUe,cords together; in the stenegle, both were down, but | rym, justiged in the above eum subsequently’ beforo Pr Tour thotaand Wu ihorannd of Hy. the loth peoper, and fuabed Its Mace retaliated with en: | pay ee ae ony Sey EG 1 Kwong pay ts, be grat PARTAN ASSOCIATION —THR MEMBERS OP THIS | drawic of three hundred pounds each; one thousand a i. o | thin! is plucky u might even then | a are Teqnested to assem*le at their meeting | berrels tobe within ten days from the acceptance otber pase, which made Brettle wince again. In-tight } phe wy te Ly yet when Brettle slipped f a em Py 1 of any . aod more, Uhirty days worn 3 — men got to work io right ¢arnest di. | Brettle ' ‘will be opened in presence of bidders a: 12 o'clcek, Hh reetly time was called, aud some sharp exchacges followed — pitten him through the noeo, and the referee was ap- | day of October next as oa both sides, Brotue then tried his loft, which Mace | Pealed to, but he would got eateriain the complaint | 4 Somton of fa Fropamaa dou be endorsed “tenled er and ad. cleverly avoided, and then Jem made bis left with terriflo |" Rocwp 3. —Jem when Le camo out showed a amail cut | pat tbe following * 30% B CHANFRAU, President. and Chf, Rag. W. A. effect upon Brettio's svorter again, which drew a frei’ | on (he saviier, but he was ail Ubere with his loft mawley, | Cashmeres and JOUN H. BRADY, McDERMOTT, Vice Presidents, cork, amidat loud shouts of exultation from his friends. | gad drew the Glaret iastanter.. ‘Bottle ret bist with Pants: from $2 10 SAMUEL BANTA, Grand Marshal. Bretile at length dropped his right oo the left cheek and | right fork on the body, abd likewise invested with his | $i, 0. 4 note Wnaias H Coxritrov, Joux ¥. Karest, Secretaries. me a although no claim was made for | jett, but = pated shoes aod ‘great mistake re joun SLowxY, Treasurer. knee! ows. | ‘gus netiond tu Govurel instanesa, to the ond Sovemenenen Ladies auended tected isi heewesns Rovsp 4.—Direotly they scratched Brettle invested | of bis back Tome ebective delivertas sew Selloeed THE FRIENDS OF THR UNION ELECTORAL with bis left, on the sneever, and the crimson fluid bogen | oy both sidcs, Brotile getting bome cn the mout, and | A and gentiemen Notice ta bereb; Ping Ly to rom Mace somewhat copiously. Nothing dauntod, | drawing another cork. A short struggle ensned, and to | Furakurn tale tha Cenantny civen, Gat he Cilowing gentlemen conatt- Mace stood for no repairs, and drew more of the rosy | groid difliouities, Rrettle fell on his knoos in Mace's own | #f¥at pula, ‘Charles O' Conor, B. from Bob's snout, with verride force bya left hander. | Corner ery suspiciously. whieh will be 5 yo oe ‘The mca then closed, and struggled for the throw, wiicb this time, that nature was leaving ‘attended to by win Croswe . Kear. was eventually gained by Maco, who scemet full of fght- | {une of tbe day was against hia re Beary 0 ing, apd locressing in confidence every moment. | appeaied to be thea 4 & LM. Barlow, M tolomons, fcc 6 —The deliveries on both ates were rapid ahd | down frei ae ae 4 ee ay . t Brettle bad evicentiy the worst of it, and | Rocxn 4 —No sooner wp than Mace delivered his left cles. ny Buh . his friende were thoroughly astopishod at the manser | pretties phisog, and avenue, between sree. Kosa q Sous GY Deva - eam. » i which the Norwich man was performing. The olds, | fects of the blow. Bob Vadiee atleied “htt Peel J. . Bank open dally (rom 4 9 NORE K. URERN, President. { point of fact, were now upon Mace, and 6 and 7 | « favorable opening; but It was BETTER CHANOR THAN EVER—LADIES AND | pceerwmnds of the cause can BTS | 8.8. Crum, Secretary. : X to 4 was now offered on him, as it had previ era | him, as too good a ougtenen. f Demand bar a Clothing ce “7 or ~~ ghpdemderapendhead sod Hom apou bis adversary. They wont ding dong at it, Bob | was'all ' Lombard SS — ether saere. caNUA J. HENRY, rie Sit orB tin Sus tbat G ae ong | Sn cer on sae SS | Ee leegees met chee | aie yeanen Sime y * rumbug. aa queer, Jem retarsed the compliment by anosber singer | ate weit ica iceplas asim eaiisartion co eddrese Harry ‘eres | cata AND SHALL RY: PRESERVED.” Seine mason te ea dees d woreeoplne ge | Rls asa am Mrs nah ay, mie are | BAG Fea wie ny ee | Saneea A wild rally, which was oaded by yea eaee ws oe ewes 2m ‘a pemt of Pict, would not — “rs nt the Adriatic, eng pt. nied; and, &cig lathe ribe with the GOOD CHANCE FOR LADIEX AND ro Ho eaceees L Rovwn 6 avp tast.—As Brettle showed at the scratch fork, he plated bis left = with terride force oa m= Aes cast off Jem, carvemne nnd Pay, Or] htoend ts eadiyine tat ou the Neft cheek (ust eneath ihe cya), wale bis | rmmpleee, and the Hirum fell to the grocndand was car: | Bovsia Srewus a daress cise’ etonded ss by tnd desires the continuscee es glorious Colon aultve | | MERICAN, RUROPRAN AND WEST INDIAN EX. sneczer was still ie out the ruby. No time wan | "sy, Piping to bis corner. ia De Precaeni: @ tivted te nuced ant por, | Aree Non taed 6 i exchanges «were but terrifo on the part of tat he was merely Solng up to receive farther pases fer Mace, who usquestionably bad the best of tho fighting, . {aon abd Bre«tic's facial region showed that the tap waa in fall | fpr igettle, and Mare wos declared” the Winns we Cores flow at he feil undermost. minutes exactly, according to umptre’s time. ‘Al {b's stage of the proceedings three of the Berkshire REMARKS. games ate thelr appearance, and a stop was put to the | tm our secount of the firet day's Sighting we y Abetained from making aby remarks t thea Tho Might lasted exactly twelve ming! The police | unduished, becanse we smvigned would be hardly fair Raving intimated their ioteation of spor ‘be sport | to Brettle, then suificientiy dlscoaraged by the unexpect apy where in that locality, there was no poss!) lity of th® ely formidable an be bad encoun’ * contest being renewed that afternoon, aud the roferes | in a fight, which has proved from the commencement ordered men to meet again on Thareds; otha, can Ve raid in the way of remark, beyond the fact that | $ll0te war, It mest be ovideat thet special comment is Mace ied throughout, and proved himself the better | peeday, down (© the Acisbing blow, Mace ovineed im. geaer monte superiority, out fighting Brottlo at all points, and - bs forever wiping out the stigmas which had been attached CONCLUSION OF THE FIGUT. | to bim of cowardice. Although the fight was not of that THUUMADAY. | duration to test Mace's powers of endurance, |t must haro In pursuance of the orders of the referes, it was | been perfectly obvious that be fought a @ game and de- amicabiy arranged on the previous night tat the bell. | termined manner. Contrary to the popaiar belief, Rrettle gerenta phoold depart on the succeeting mornieg from a i the younger man of the two, but bis many bard batties, | wellknown station and “try the Medway,” dirst jour- i comparison with thoec of Mace, of course caro the lat neying to Purfleet. It war subsequently ascertained that | ter the advantage. Besides this, Mace hed in hie favor | oats could not be ved, and the origionl fixture wae | beight, and, consequentiy, length of roach. Jom's poca altered to Southend: and ft having transpired that the — liar talent is decidedly in the use of his left, and his dex. | Backer of Mace bad received a deepaten from s celebrated — terity im the use of that weapoo proved the maluspring ntrosted with the management, which advised Of bie success. it must not be inferred from thoee re- party to come to Southeud, asthe bios were on the marks Wat he lacks the power with bie right, being, oo 7 rive at Purtiect, the beale at rst ap owted by the re. the whole, a woederfally nccomplishet two bandst feree. The despatch also announce! tho aw ory , Sgbter. Terhaps a man never left the ring with ‘mtelligence that arrangements had boon concluded fr | 0 few oa ee a bim, and, except the scratch boasting acoommodation. Thus all had veca convententiy 08 the nore the slight Ciscoloration of the arranged, and the friends of the combatants retired to left oye, he was cnscathed, and be and bis backers rest, Very Panguine of bringing the mill tos cgtclarim on Lave good reason to be proud of hie achievement. Poor the morrow. Jem Mf # mentioned ie asothor portion , Bretti did bis best to secure a rietory, but, overmatehod Of our paper, took ep his qaarters at Goorge Richardeon's, | fom the commencement, be lost coofidence, and as the Shoreditch, and very predeatly remired to bed ehortiy atural resolt, be was so much abromt that Muco’e back that be on refreshed, for ia Or® might be excused the remark that Jom had‘ knocked | in succes, an far as ib wont, “hie Une Birmingbam wan silly.” Brettie, there is no mistake arma and cager for che (ray in the matier, was fearfully punieued, and when he quitted AS OUT readers are aware, hal mate Alco the ring, if, 008 large, black bros, much awotien, waserery bit aa bad as Heenan's after Wwe groat fight. Tn addition to thia, the face-cut he recetved on the dret day, opened to the revewed mili like @ fountain: and bow ever Mace iniiicted so much punishment in to ehort « me mirroulous. For general slacrity, jadgmont | Fe Ctecetion, Mace srenan & Worthy Succem#or of whore scloot he has ey dently stadied. Brette, oi tt oy admitted, even by Lae moet enthosia aretue'* friends, that he had far greater peed of balmy Plumber than bia adversary. A dull soup like ing, betokening the rere, of Wintir, hung over the metropoi near approach awe «though benten, i8 not disgraced, he etrived as manfully as batied our cad om Tou! morning to convey uatothe be could for bis own of, and the security of his terminus. The modern ion Was foaroly actir. Tho backers excitement by the undnwtet encounter of After the fight, Mace doslared be, {rom that moment, the preceding day even thus carly mace rome manifesta | W* Wort! tie thowrand pounds, anv if this was not the | thon, and the Grst shrill cry we beard was “Sporting Liye, | mere boast of cxultation be hes fairiy earaed his re | ull account of the great fight.” [litle urchins, with | Ward } Ubeir grimmed faces and encombel hair, were eridentiy | LATR®T TANTICTIARS OF TR GRNAT MILL—aPrm determined to be ‘first ie the field,” apd were enice HENS ON AND Dice Q before the “natioa of After the Sight wae intern taken down their shet | made for tbe 38 FEe: i Hy F i 4 : i i fi the amount of «ved was wonderfully amat? fol apingic mark except a little #eraten over riby generosity sitting op with | poor Bob and betbing his bruises, aad otherwise minis ter'og © be comsort. Every attaution, however, aad | $3. STILL BRTTER AND SUBER Wak FOR LA and of aveey dies and geniiemen to cot fair exch price for cant of " Les og aria of Europe. he West Tera ‘oon AS Purnitare, Carpesand “Jewelry, ned not to be Bum: . oreriaed, to ty . Chias as ara burged by great pull, tro send a note bY post o tie sew es. | John @. Havtinnd, Jobu Houghtalin Awiainet Marshals ured fromm and geweras agency business Wighapeeth carpet.’ Ladies wi ve penseaiy antaser te ty ‘Gants 1 a Hemost Fai ae EFTOR ipewih street.” 1 aden wil : oa sel Haines Jobe © ald: | TO MONTEFIORE, ROWARDS & CO. cunt sopare oe copuresyee us | fame Fac jomen | Ore eee Eee 3 ee ee ee certain pereoes Soka Racine athe mea tieae Fe | T9,u* TN oF we coon nunons, Moemeue eames torpor barege and woolles Dresses the rice Will be paid by | Ay iittet we sienn that the follows 2 r Prees— in ‘decrive, or, wirrasing A; Tarr, third avenue: Ladies | y,XMCS hereby tinea that the following gentiomen consti we sie that 1 i_1___ a iltedbinsdilcltnind “Chas. Oconpor. Samuel J. Tden, | AEE A In LAPIRY AND GENTLE ocean pace wore. : rn of the Amert- Heary Grianell, James Monee. Wilson @. teat? 3 rolomoas,” RAILROADS. ar , T Nee Joba T, Agoew a — ___-_._ fet corre Wate Seren. RIVER RAILROAD FOR Y AND ve Recor ‘connecting with trains North Andrew Mint, Join @. Davis. me Tee friends of the conse can send, raartcons meet the age Spire ar naval expenses incur a a «Albany twliors baving ya] esdicg he ee en ppt tmcapien ag mene ar tng aE vis ae | J. HENRY, Chairman, ; ai OB A.M. aad 418-7 Will please addres na above. Inna, Rean, Heoretary. r . j e New Yous, Uct 6, 1800, . Pats ifr terranes SSE oe Poot 3 a SESS OOO Korth OF, ORNTERWENS ww Ax ERE Wri. fee Acuosteen bold co, Tharadey Mt. Moarce wrest al Joun | CArnlog foc Ney York, leave Troy at 4.88 (undays tnciaded), bay prides, teens fe reet end bab Gnd 1030 AM. ane'S ad dot a0 M. P . TONS AURSY, Sergeant at-Arme cmapdecipetstatnieey 3 | —— - New Youx, September 17, 186 "eee N®™ YORE “Pan z j ; On avd afer airth street , cooran wor t. For Whe 2 ‘and the MONDAY, Ortobes ofeipek P. ‘a enti Goote la | ORE COUNTRY—ONE CON! {OxcoNE Destine tos, SB eaters: | eerie pateare nese sas ire | Piece bes terion faeces | Tember ies, to adopt mash an Ticket aa the Grid we rine in Mittertin every Batnraey ev 7 1) CHAMBERS STREET. —MONSY TO LOAN TO | Be couniry In order to presmnt "ove comigen treat | Fwenty sixth sree depot Amognt on Diataonds, mt or wsset; Watches, Jew. | Sees Ee seme eeromary of Maiowal concord and = stopping at White Plaine, Bedford, fier de pee ae’ Brae Yor hy Niches men prigen, By 7 having coaelmoualy agrent pea ) : a Eaown BAACR. 1 Chambers sirect. =No | Roney Open of every conservative Gisen of a ary Ws Saterdage. | Incite weir fellow altivena, withent remurd 10 party oreuab Pen PS Wane Baar Sat: Seay Pane | Eatioas, who Are in favor of preserving the federal aooT AM, 418 aod i Mente, PARTIES IN WANT OF TEMPO. | upon the priociples and la the spirit ia which f was { sutiomg norub of 6A | gYA rary Youu Ja, sume of from #19 wo $19,000, and who are oppewed to the election of Liveoin and Tinga erery 7 moraine fe Broadway, third oor, bevween Houston and Mleecker streets. p At the C om ar ovenine, = +T-| north of porn tn deen bert ——---— | &at Te oiog P.M, to recelve the report of the. said oom “FOUN BUMCRILL. COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC be td ibe omni. 8 ——= = TRROLUTION —THE FIRM OF NoRER & WHR te | Sarelbe de rio th. ld > Be a <isnived by mutual casent, Summed Welt will ‘under the dominion of thlers smerting principles at war mat | a ‘had la eulit ed to eovlect all manta aon wae we | Nove Tone, Rept. 22, 1890 Sane meow vat tare peal a Tre ele ABOR AND” COMMERCE.” ONE EE | 270s Bree rome calor 7 ll. SURSCRINERS HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A CO. | Saeerd poopie a reap er j . See ees eee mth Sen myie of the firm will be BF. Cortes } 28 ree eld parine mip 19s the Ini d rsende won by! 90 Roa! expire onthe 3h “i Pedi epee Hane workn which roman bere bes ' time New Toax, October 1, 190, © or = = Tessar are a Taneea EAaRE | man an 9: vi BD ASH DISCHARGING—A PURE AR Kaeo heer tae ws ie ase Septet repectecepee Speake WANTED —A TOUNG UNMARRIED WOMAN , aber diaingaiahed speakers. . en a“ $ Aap ERO [1 : oC all cegnatzaions 7 to the ennse te ot Eat vod Coote, and Jane eat streets, {p any light. reepecta sie business, would to bare ber home with ber ay copartn rom Bersdciee, Few torn AA a OOO %O.8.0°..FANTHD. TO FIND A PERSON | AA with from SACU to REO carb, to engeee as magn.A ent rooms are now open Ant wo | brane '. For balla, cosoarts, e. Rad, Sagren ‘Yous, Goober I, am ante ceneenlly 9 oyeu cay sad evening gn ‘Mt Chambers, Canal, Christopher ie A MERYING OF THE SEVENTY Sverre ow Bmigrest Treo, trom Furey ara j cricket sad base bail wili be playod,and to render the . - Club, held athe Lake Honse on Friday eveoirg, 6th lost. | NUTE MENS’ CITY AND COUNTY NOMINATING “ : J game more equal and tateresting the number of cricket: NY nceation The Nateal Vatow Minnis Mens’ Nomi. | couference was kad with the ‘People’s Oonvention, and on the first ballot CRANDAL, RICH was unsaimonsly vominated for | earietige At the ono ‘ nt SALES AW AUOTTEN. ee A LBBBT MORTLBDB GELFPLN 4 CO, AUCTIONEERS ae beater) «TU Rath & Brau Be i ‘Bat doef, Bian Hd sorted’ of Q Wasirons AND WURKS OF ARE Vie.: Magnificent ** weet? Carved Rosewood Pianoforte, Wegaat and cosily aid with tortoise abel; velvet medailion C | 1 jores | Out Lote and Gores N, On 146th street—£2 Low und Gores N. On 147th at ~22 Lats an d Gores between r “ | On 149th st —20 La | On Loot at. On Wsib wt. —7 1 F The above ‘Avenue, and incl ttle fs old Rosewo. ved from Jota to euit. fans 7 a if Hoi f i fi ft li 38 if F Fy AM reepa, free eale of ail Bale worthy uf aE FES : i 13 Fulton UOCTION FOTIOE—OROCK RI by J. 5, H. BARTLETT, ce LARVE AND PEREM ‘of Houreho d Puraiture, Carpeis, rosewood , ae., do. NR erect oa MUNDAY, i ; | At es Ann street and Lye ayn mo wie pr Chess Table, antiqae reception Chairs, rosewood 3otm MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIAMOFORTR, ‘The richeet instrument offered a: nuction this sexson, superbly carved cass, round corvers, full iron plsse, over PTORY BALE cd malo street. bewween Neen aed a, are Lovoges &e . do . the whole sold to the highest bidder sor cash.” OTICE —A FAMILY DRCTINTN ve will diepore of. at Or dae pa Chamber and Dining Room Pu Pianaforte. C. TUITLE, AUCTIONERR.—D » Flower Roots.—«. 0, TUTTLE wi! cy ain Carpots, naoperad ‘Wiliam an assor'ment of first l+as house: old fare ita and mahogany Parlor sults oowered 'n ret Bairoloth, velvet Brussels and inges mahogany. Secretary, Barkoases, ob aud aod UTtcH BULBOUS i sell on Tureday a o'clock, 1 Fultom street. three cases fine al of Double aud Single cinths, early wad tate Tulips, Giadiotns, Lrig, Jonqniiles, &c , te GLASS AND PANOW : ae et Peart atreet; a aiteation © eee qsenter, OW NE & NICHOLS, AUCTIOWERRS —TURSD, Fi E : greet, Bw +4 Ls FRIDAY @VENING, OOF. 6, ONE TATR BAR m4 wy (wo drops) passing fom Fifth to Kighth avew Fixteooth sireet, and through Greenwich avenue to reenw: wenue. The finder teh aveane. will be suitably rewarded by leaving & ad O8T—BY A LADY, IN A BROADWAY SOUTH FSET oma 2, tween 3 dont $16 taints « Die, a twenty ¢ sa Onn be recede 4 priv ward will be » th lar ted. A liberal re turn of the same 9 the ower at rem No. 83 Ne OST OR MISLAID—A POCKBTBOOK, CONTAINING aie letinrs. wemorand: ke. a salleti about Uifes o'clock om Saurday, 6th inst. be rect and Ast r piace, © hank notes, willbe une nowy oe paul Of ienving the same at Nassau sirees, (rene GLASS 1A8?.—ON THURSDAY KY a a sree .. MT, ie barrel sen. iat (in caer. A rewaed for iveu by CTLAB. CONG REV R & BON, No. 6 Pine Ts 1N Sinree mend top new of the same wii be ar sinwet, MAVEN DEPOT, top ruswt Troak, marked J tue same to G. fourth avenue and Pwentge lew Workd, Coruinnds rtrret and the Bt reve the same to Bordick &( river, nective the above reward. abeve to 0. Hayter, soa ” Thoswer ¥ lll return the «ame to ib Went Temty -Afth sweet, will receive the abors retore Pe RHWAKDS. REWARD.—LOKT—ON WEDNESDAY L.8F, A © dinck Newiounsiand Dog,, white name cf Oudy ward. 8 rewward. REWARD —LOST, ON WEDNFSDAT, Lida Vauee, (crim ter of check om cari 135} vetwenn eopt Dicholas Mo.'@ odlee, pier 16M ARD—LOST, YN, 2 REWARD. LOST, DAYS Ago, about fom Sage rag in Dean street, betweer nad Vanderhit areanea recelve ibe stove reward, and no questions naked, ine (ron 8 Feat 20 REWARD.-1O8ST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, ne tween wee seecnt Corsi Bacsie eaves, The w Wen Treaty © woven and ight etree. ts Broad ral | km, ett hone reward wt ad wre ot eomth sireete @