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co : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, GREAT ART ASSOCIATION, ‘=. EUROPE. | THE PRIZE nine. Fight for the Championship of CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. America. ith Victor Emanuel. The primitive ebaureh is a ‘example. But the example shows the im- {possibility of the joint habitation by the martyrdom of TOmany Popes for three hundred years, and by the vol- untary exile of Constantine to Byzantium. And it is in the name of liberty that persecution is offered as an ideal to the Chureh! If it be + of the arrangements ‘ef Victor Emanuel to leave the Pope a portion OOL AND THE CONTESTANT ip i at wa cnt “ind he wae defeated in nee Wi for Si we DAVIS 8 *AViiliam Michael Davis was born in Belfast, count; ments: Antrim, Irelan and is now in his thirty-fourth slig) nicisnncnanewaanog in 1833, , year. in height he is fully five fevt eleven inches, pow- Gat portion will be lessened every day, and Pius TX. = woul be about as free in the Vatican as was Louis XVI. erfully built, and weighed in the ring about one hundred will at once secure one of the following fne Steel Engrav- in Abe Tuileries or the tower of the Tomnpie. 4 noe | MPCOOL THE VICTOR, |-sd sreny pounds ee ned Teercne ta Califorais eat ne ‘A ronice provas, tnsanble lg’ W’Foprl ia St Lou's, | sagn wnighcapootbeootaibed sh. rtal al lasa than. $8-tho le'e Liberty, The Pope rill consult the interest uf the whom he defeated. On the Sist of May, 1862, he fought Pp the Mo., to the effect that a son of the Marquis de Montholop, re Sak itn Phares. atone, Dut should he ask France to keep Tom Daly, at Port Wine, California, for $1,000, winning fighting Fronch Minister at Washington, has recently been killed following plates and copyright ig been sooured e her troops at Rome for a year or two longer, it is the battle’ after a rattling good fight im fifty-four rounds, i nder. Mexics, been | exclusive use of this ‘Associstion;— woebab! +t Prance will refuse, were it only to dispel Thirt -five Rounds in Thirty- which Soap. d forty-seven minutes. On the 14th of ms ended it in ab engagement in Mex! Ag no mention has ay pbohae! 7h the da. oud deat ye ge a Fine _ nerd oro y iy Jane, 1866, be Tee ane Seared ee renee te ‘4 4 " made of such an occurrence in our late despatches and WASHINGTON’S FIRST INTERVIEW WITH HIS tie exposition bat to H second he managed caintis Brived ‘whaeis to prevent the Italian revolution from four Minutes. Ce ccd for sob of handiwork, when be found a ous | aud allpped exchanges from that country, the rumor is most proba- | wry, rrom the original painting by Ehninger, Engraved bly groundless, Had such an event taken piace it could ascending the capitol. Bvance abandons Rome; Avsiria ‘makes advances t) King Victor Emanuel; all the Catholic powers become more und more entangled in revolution- ary embarrassments ander the pretext of escaping (rom ‘ihe embarrassment of the Reman question. Christian rinces seem more disposed to ally themvelves wih the volution then to rise in defence of the Holy Father tomer in James Dunn, of Brooklyn. They fought on the | _ Rouxp 15—Davis one ‘ont flercely on the 16th of May last in Pike count Ya, and aftera verystul- face, but received heavily on the good eye, which was | not have failed to appear in the press of the capital or in born and hard fought battle, which lasted one hour and six | fast going iuto mourning like its neighbor. oa teal ondence from other poluts In Mexico minutes, during which time forty-three rounds were Rounps 16, 17 and 18—All in favor of MoCool who ap- | OUF regular corresps ‘ History of Prize Fighting in the | contesica, Davis had to lower his colors, Not feeling peared very Ne anisted, Davie aeeaok out wha ‘Wo think, therefore, that the family and friends of the tistied with his defeat, h in challenged Dunn, but | aud recely eavily on » In the main tranquil as to United States. ce | sisi. with his cans, be aan Cocbongea Pant” | suraatie fr Uefa Davie uapndet race Muss | found emtiemen refered fo may. Pwnsis Seo by G, R. Hall, Size, 24x82, : ; SIGNING OF THE COMPACT IX THE CABIN OV THE MAYFLOWER.—From the original painting in the possession of the late Major General Phil Kearney. En- : ; ‘ i his safety. and the Catholic Chureb.. Rome theo for one reason or and a match was made between them for $1,000 a side, Rouxp 19—The fighting atl through had been very oe . E. Peri ‘another is really abandoned by men, 11 is quite natural, eee eens to fight in Schoharie, N. ¥., on the 21st December, 1505. | fast, yot they mee again at call of thine. Davis re | pine i pup DELEGATES TO THE PITTSBUN TO THE PITTSBURG CONVENTION graved by G. E. Perine, Size, 24x36. eaeters, that ibe Oualdinis, Ricasolis j ae Roar The Albany pation sstanforod, ant the fight aa. not come er 2 Jeseinl pa. pe fe ee # terrible left, WASHINGION’S LAST INTERVIEW WITH His ould prepare moral 1100 ings ie Stk 1H H M off. Davis then issued a challenge to “any living man,” 2 eye. {20, — ¢f it, ‘The only power which the revolution bas now to SKETCHES OF THE EN. | Which was accepted by John Woods, fight, how- | _ Rowxns 20 axv. 21—Davis just got out of reach of 8 | 4 a sited convention of bach rg er get MOTHER.~A beautiful engraving by Duthie, from the ow fear is God. But what is God in the eyes of certain per- zons who are in the high pisces of power? A child’s searecrow. All this is horrible, but if is ‘rae. ever, did not ft, 1 so Di has bo title | swinging right hand sent to look for his ribs, and seemed é &e. &e. &e. yOt, did Dot come OM a tao. pest covers winapiy | too weak to return tho blow which diac delivered on his | OF BAVY was held thie morning in this place io oleet del 5 eye. Major neral for the lack of a bog gee ‘Rous 22—Davis down again from the recoil of a blow Z — presided, and Lieutenant Colonel 8. es eee McCool exercised at the Four Mile House, on the | on the cye. “4 , ri ey wt eee Marland ‘and F was Bellefontaine road, He worked well and redvced vim. | Roux 23—Another flerce blow on MoCoo!’s bad eye, | Hymne, Colonel, Higginech, Charmin er tee were ginal pointing. * ‘And an equal share in thefollowing listof MAGNIFICENT OUL PAINTINGS AND SUPERIOR EX GRAVINGS:— ‘vHR JUNG FRAU AND THE VALLEY OF LAUTER- BRUNEN.—A magnificent Pafnting, $8x9, by J. Butler, Valued at $5,000. ‘He GREEK IDYL.—An exqulaite work of art by Brun, 64366 Sr, Louis, Sept. 19, 1800. A prize fight between Michael McCool and William M. , ; Davis, for a purse of $500, the championship and the Pr epee Rigo ht before he commenced ps edad “look at the big loafer,” from Davis’ | cieclad to the Pittsburg Convention, and regolutions champion’s belt, took place on Chateau Teland, about ten Davis took his exercise at the Mansion House, at ‘Rounp 24—McCool delivered a heavy body blow, and pend So say SEOTIR, the policy of Congress relative miles aboye this city, at four o'clock this afternoon, | the head of Ewing avenue, under the montorehip | Was countered severely on the face, a6 pace Two steamboats took the spectators to the fled, MeCoot | of Sherman Thurston and Veter Brooks, two skilful | | Wouxp 25 In this Tound McCool reeeived on the head : i and attentive trainers, Hie work consisted of a brisk | and was short with a terrific upper cut. won the fight in thirty-five minutes, thirty-four rounds | walk of some ten or a dozen miles morning andevening; Rovxp 26—McCooi, in this round, after a little dodg- THE FRENCH CABINET. The Appointment of the Marquis de Moustier asForeign “ioister—its Diplomatic Tenden- cy and Si Paris (Sept. 4) correspondence of London Times.] The Temps thinks it rather diffcult to peuetrate the Died. Sorrr.—On Friday morning, September 21, at her late residence, No, 2 Tompkins street, Many, the widow of menos inh Sane necessary the resi pean of ‘ being fought. now and then a run around one of the adjacent race | ing, hit Davis Poder ye a ie le Davis delivered @ | pyake Soper. yonyn de Lhuys, and to assign & signi . ; courses; exerciee with the pulleys, each pulley having a | ®mart one ag a return compliment N fy 3 % Valued at i ‘choice of M. de Monstier a= lis suceecsors, In 1855 M. ANCIENT PAYS OF THE RING, Stiy-eix pound ‘weight prices pry ‘ie be fre ards Rouro 27--Devi wae eridently growing Bere ey Notice bag pa ie oa ated Ks ego ? ‘alued at $2,500, de : Drouyn de Lhays resigned after the rupture of the Prize fighting is believed to have been one of the | sixty pound eack, which he made turn a double somer- | the elfects of the body blows in tbe last few rounds, and ‘ CATTLE MARKET.—A superb Peinti ng, by Van Marcke, Vienna conferen:e, end the following year he also with- drew from coe Seuate, He returne: to office in 1862. The aegotiations relating to the affairs of Poland and fobleswig-Holstein, the September convention, the evacuation of Mexico, are the most remarkable acts of earliest institutions of remote antiquity, at least it was in | Sault when he felt. In the humor, and wielding the In- | be went down with a very slight blow. McCool was as Seahe anaedh asthe ei ecm as aS aaces paces clubs, When he first commenced taking his exercise | strong as ever and very little punished. ea aie ELLANEOUS. Nearlabaaea sits departing games | Davis scaled 197 pounds. A mofe desirable place thao | | Roux 28.—The men managed to get one in on cach GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT. in honor of Patroelus, the friend of Achilles, who was | the Mansion House could not possibly bave been chosen | other, MeCool’s blow, however, being far the stronger, HIRAM ANDERSON’S, 9) BOWERY. killed by Hector, we find wrestling and boxing occupying | by his friends for bis training ground—the air being pu Rovxy 29.—Amid cries of “Give it to the big brute” | Fait importation of Royal Velvet tad Brussels Carpetings. a 68372. Valued at $2,400, 23 CATTLE AND SHIPPING.—An Aiimirabie work, by the erlebrated Backhitysen, 67x58, Valued af $1,700, is Jast pe 4 lig i It Davis delivered a smart facer, which Mike returned with | Lowell Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Carpets 874 EF — ge The Tarp follows the conjectures and re- | conspicuous places, Homer must have been somewhat | She heay by, ani a delete! breeze stirring at all umes | |i ty blow of no great Dower, Davis down. dents to $1 Soper yard; Hloor Olleloths, If feet white, and | THE FALLS OF THE INN.—By Schelse, £8x74. Velucd marks that iiave been current among the public during | of an amateur himself, as be has described the exercises THe DAY TOR THe FIGHT ONANGRD. Rovsp 80—This was the fiercest and longest-round in | Ollcloths, 4-4 wide, at 62 conte: Druggets, 4 wands wide; Fi | 4 4 oy, 5 i ss ” the last two day’ n has lately spread that | owe graphically. The fight was originally fixed for fast, but for | the ight, Davis sparred rather wildly for an opening; | $1 aud, taule Covers, Srindow, Sitisy cbnts to bd consper Biers M. Drouyn & dvocated energetic rep- ¥ some unexpected reason it was joned until yester- | but received two terrific vody blows, which seemed to | Yard. Look for No. 9 Bowery. * THE LAKE LUZERNE.—One of the finest works of the Fesentatious wiih pect {to the aggrandisement YOR BARLY GLADIATORS. day. This postponement had the effect of creatiug a | *mash in his side tor the moment, and be returned - — of Prussia, and would have pushed them pretty ‘The Romans, at the height of their national fame, en- | good deal of additional excitement concerning the pros- | rather feebly on the face. Mike then bored Davis to the IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK | celebrated Jungholm, 56x72, Valued a! $2,000. far. Nevert yect and the condition of the men, the report of the | roper, wherea sharp struggle took place, and some flb- and other Btator, without publicity or fee til divorce bing on the part of Mike in getting to grass, Davis | granted. Consultati re. M. HO! es, it would perhaps be hagardons ta een 4 ES, Atiorney and couraged the “rauly art” by attending the amphitheatre tions HERD OF SHSEP.—By Van Lerputten, 44 by 96. consider tl hang® of men just accomplished as the " tndication oi nproved relations with Prussia, We must | to witness the contests of the gladiators, who were | 56 received very heavily on the tace, Counsellor, 78 Nassaustrect. 2 Valued a: $700: not forget that the constitution admits of no ministerial | trained to ihe highest degree, and the plaudits of patri- turday evening Davis gave Rovxp 31—Davis very siow to time, and ALLEYS GALVANIC NORSE SALVE IS PRO- — i b Fespounbiity.'N. Drouyn do Lhoys who put is waine | ciang nd plebelans were alike given tothe vitor, When | O SPARRING: BEIIBUTTON object. Hi face was baitered ont of all som! Pr eiinel by aliwho have used it the very best Horse | VIRGIN OF MADRID.—A gennime Murillo, and a gem of > Yonyention of the idth of Seprember, was certainly i », | in St. Louis, when he stripped ‘as fine as @ fiddle,” and | bimeelf, and both his eves were in mourging, Ointment in use, Tes constandly curing cases of long stand: | 4. sry 49, Valued at $3,000 not, pereeaty, ‘an adversary of the Holy See, nor even | Julius Cresar went to Britain he found a “hardy race porters were in ecstacies with his splendid ur. | vanced feobly to the ring and was knocked down. ing which have beea given up as incurable. Seratches, galls, + AL by 49. a $3,000. of the French’ occupation of Rome. The Marquis de | there, who were even then little tuferior to the Romans to expeneneed eyes, however, it appeared ‘tat | | Rovxp 32—Mike got in with fearful foroe ou ihe mock, | sitint sores, selina, AN Jone Brees oof Dintment | SHETLAND PONTES.—By the celebrated Moris, 8 vy in Prussia, rec ‘alued at $000, f Davis had been brought down a little too fine, and thix | knocicing Davis quite off his loge into bis corner atid Moustier was formerly Minister of Fran conclusion was warranted by the fect that wheh weighed | the wildest excitermens. where he was replaced by the Prince of La 1 in single combat, The Norman coldiers of the Conqueror cents a bo o Sold by all’ druggists, and at ihe @aAuvergne, Has his old connesion with the Court of Ber- | and bis sneceesors were frequently beaten at fisticuffs by | pavis wax three ponnde ‘ander his stated fighting we ght. Roux 32—-Davis very weak and Mac strong asa horze, Strstaabin sitaasrtowbiows? ion tas e mee — . Fee GRYTARY (0 UO WHIT Lie vtwivs made of him ao Minisie” | {he Men thoy wore eatd 10, have conquered, and from ; “ARRIVAL OF “SPORTS”? FROM ALL ees . and tbe former again down from a body 4 ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., SURGEON, NO, 2 UNION PENITENT MAGDALEN.—By Battoni, 5 feet 3 inches by of Foreign Afiaive? Does his experience of the affairs (f Rounp 34 ap Last—Mike feinted and dashed in his square. Absolute radical’ cure without knife, caustic | 4 root ginches, Placed low at $2,000. the Bast yive value to his assistance in the anticipated event h » Ae , he excitem ttens mé of 01 that Ume do the present strong arms and s(out hearts ‘Thevexcivement atvending the ahaytarg tof the: mon right with terrific foree in the eye. Davis was carried | or detention from business, for piles, stricture, fistula, dis. a revival of the Eastern questim? We ask * 4 pra grew ac the day approached, and in th inde! « 2 have ever been found ready and willing to battle for | Sye"uorn Hotels autat the bara. of the various eutoous | Helpless to his corner, and the eponge was thrown up in | Gases of pelvic, viscera. degorniy jes Of eyes, nvse, face and Nice hours from 9 to 12, FARM YARD SCENE-—-With Bull in foreground. A these questions, but we do not pretend to answer them. | superiority. the city groups of sports gathered together, eagerly | token of his defeat. Perron. i visi a 2 é ~ t ger Sains y aa Res surnnsing that ople should make oh GaAs eRiGaanGn cine anal Gane eerie iscussing the chances of the men. ‘Trains bro nf REMARKS. AST ANNOUNCEMENT. superb paifttmg, by Van Marcke, 66 by 67. Value, $2,000. r-fetched conjectures as to the motive of M. de Mous- : sportsmen from Cincinnat!, Chicago, Cleveland, Now 0: At the commencement of the Oght it was apparent | J JUDITH WITH THE HEAD OF HOLOFERNES.—bi Uer’s appointment, for of all tne French diplomatiets pow occupying important posts, he is, perhaps, the one of whom the world has heard least; but be is said to be Fighting in the prize ring was inaugurated in Great | jeans, Buflalo, New York and even Boston. tT thet McCoo! would have it all his own way, and Davis’ CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000, beatly i re a9 , ‘1 eee, | defeat onl sestion of time. s Britain about a century and a half ago, acd the fret | night'there was quite eprmkling of sports in the treete | defeat was only, a question of time, The laiter sot | we. ave sie pannure to ainounee t0 the «tens of the by 66, by Minor, and thechef d’wuvre of that celebrated mF ‘ hd champions were Pigg, Slack and Broughton, Since that m United states (vat &@ man of intelligence, and perbaps it is only want of op- ¥ BE, ! ? ’QOOLE TEE FAVORITE. gamely, he could not struggle against such odds ag were i artist. Value, $5,000, portunity that hae provented bis particularly distinguish. | time, until a year ago, England has bad her champions | yeoote was the favorite in the veuing, bie coustay- | Drought againet him. KELLYS GRAND pseae DERE a acink tan inees'en og himselt. | Be was not a popular mou io Berlin, were | in regular succession, Dut by the retirement of Tom | men for the moat part relying on hisicigatits At the close of the fight McCool crossed over and ae fa gi 4, a lie al Hee eee ad ta Vitis cctraned there ese | King, who dofeated Heenan, and the repeated failures of | tremendous physical powers Gradually, | however, shook Danie eee sate oa nung he. tee, fuse ORE ARBRE A Se a OO by the eolebrated Brun, Yom pggepete . . 3 i8 crept up in the bettit pe ell an "i “ — than two seus, was replaced by ihe Duxe ce Gramout Aghts tocome off, England is now practically with. | QAvie.crebl up in the being, and ween oe eno ea fobecription wes thea commence MeDoot. going WN posltively takenace, 4 FOREST IN WINTER TIME—With a fox io the fore i out ' 3 out a champion, end from @ degeneracy of the fight- | city. oCoole kept steadily at work at the Abbey, and | around wi 6 and generously giving imself. WABABIT AVENUE RINK, CHICAGO, ILL., ‘ — Pie ae ‘mg material in that reaita eho is hikely to remain without | Nelbing was yeen of im in St Lovie, | San. aaa le Sea RARER GRMN NO cces a asoty atunaenitaro ion svound, & by 0, by Jacobsen, Value, $2,200. aa THE ST. LAWRENCE CABLE. oue for some time to come, gusty training and that he was aplendid condition. 7 vag § ‘ 7 “time ‘ F TE LAKE OF BRIENTZ, SWITZERLAND.—A chet mn nerer rune PRIZE FIGHTING IN THE UNITED STATES. On Monday evening MeCcole removed to Alton, about ic s o ver - "DIN: G@'ouvre, by Joseph Bueltie, ; Valued at . Despatch srow Cyrun W. Fiel@—Guceesstul | Prise fighting was introduced juto the United States by | twenty-Bve ules from St, Louls, 40 awalt the fight, and THE GREAT STORM IN THE WEST. MALE A ILLION DOLUARS IN PRIZES, INCLUDING : AK bs OE, $200. Laytag ef the Cable Across the Guilt of St. i 5 it was agreed that the fight should take place between Siena: Cbcmtenge* atid Wii BE PNT ENTsp TO TICKET HOLDERS, TWO PAINTINGS —Repregenting Caitie and Marine View, ye the advent of George Konsett, an Enghsbman, alittle | Alton and st. Louie, Picks (eid Weekes, cide esoacbbens ioe : dina we — Ears riya ij foams over torty years go, He fought Ned Hammond at Coney nee daye years Railroad Bridges—Loss of Life—Immense | ..U2thsted, 550) fe Lickers The deni aiid Continnally in. | #44 by SP each, gem of the Dutch school, by Koningh. Asey Bay, Thursday Evening, Sept. 20, ; 3 2 ‘ 4 ise, ‘ peste sp creasing: tickets solu od ts — i ERD sok) Bests Phan ater Island, N, ¥. afer a severe struggle Hammond was de- Sotwo ot eee pi Py ban Wand decrees. | Damage to Property. de. try on equal vivesOrders constantly areiving from Maine | Valli, 8000 o. arrived hove thie gtlermocg, The caule metone the | (ized the vielor, ater receiving fou! blow from Kensett. | fact; Davis being the lighter man of the two, soft ground Ciseryxamy, Sept, 20, 1866, Wont, rela rom, Mee Atlantic to, the Paciic sope the | CATTLE SCENE—21% by 19, by.Gregor. Value, $350. Gilt cf Mh. Viawenae Has Meekdeatully’ completed’ ibis A nowber of aspiraute quickly sprung up fer istic honors, | and murky weather were consequently ail against him. ‘The heavy rain storm stilt continues. vals distanceé—The pablic with one accord bestow their Pa A MAGNIFICENT PAINTING OF TH2 INTERIOR oF ee eee eo cenieves of | tnd S000 afterwards Jim Sandford fought Bill Hatfield; | The me a or the. Gunton’ secount of weather, | With the exception of the Little Miam! and Marietta | tinited siaves whe owt ible @hfe Ongaatention'm tho | 4 xT Pa f dies rt : omer : Jim Sondford aud Ned Hammond, at Belleville, N. J., | krter having’ disappointed thoir Dacizors once, thoy, | SR Cinciunats roads, every raitroad leading out of this | propriewrs of A. X. Kelley & Co.'s Nort imerican Prizo | THE ROYAL, PALACE'OF POTSDAM, PRUSSIA.—One the cable lost in the Goif du Voueert, they respor the gale of Monday, and : soeeeet gale of Monday 17, | clay bas heen damaged to euch an extent as tointerrapt | {iar euiht si Pee nb ge oPlckes will remem wo, | of the Gest works of the celebrated R. 8, Zimmerman, Pur- and several other minor affairs came off in rapid succes. | made ap thelr mio’ fight, rain or hive, Accord: then proceed in the Medway to Pictou for eal, : on a 2 sieges as is Ge eats aah Jno | sion. Although we had plenty of fighting material in reattoe he taorulse OF reser ig aberanence | the Fanning of train fold. hiased for $9,000. . : . u sagl such men as Harrington, Frank Speight, Abe Vandorzee, } iftans hoarie goo Noes of dined aad Set etles | The Indianapolis,and Ciel 4ihas lost th Bach 21, 186 naell é Northumberland, The steamer Terrible is to accompan, I ig s '» | trans bearing goodly hampers of edibles and fat botiler he Indianapolisyand Cineinuat! road has lost three Caicace, Anensi 2), 1806. % on ail Gadi, . c¥nus © 230% Y | Sho Reed, Andy McClain aud others, the prize ring was | of bibuloue tefreshanent, -A cold, raw “morning seemed | Dridgee, but the more important one, over the Great | 4,"is invocerticy thar Moses, A: A Kelley & Co. navarnis Eat oe monet arr wo ganeenien mes gigl P.S—1 seud you by telagraph a duplicate of q.de- | Bt VerY Popular. bill the arrival of Yankee Sol. | Oo. icetgonvenaioh 1 ak tt | Minh has co for eneapee. ‘ih dav'or‘Nepiainbes, an paid for the same tho: cum of | ir of Me famonr Ole George, (8, Pr 9, and valve? + apaich sent (o the directors of the New York, Newfound- pa Fc i uf ch optay og feenes an atm TES ie, ag anit Hamilton aud Dayton and Adaaic and Great | Tee bunds dol URSOX @ CO, Kessces of the Bik, $5,200, nt i 1 satin i iven te ring, aud several pr! ght Brent f rr jestern roads is —" ¢ one? sone. ‘ land and London Telegraph Company, a8 follows: — é brine fghta }. on wereened hose wishing toatiebd the agit | ne apes coe wuaeles tea nate cool riazen, | _,Wecvice al partion wanting tickets 10 sana for thom at | 4 VERITABLE GEM.—109% by £0, by Goldsburg, «fer gay, Micbivan road 3 , were soon brought on, the principal once bemg hic i! ‘ ” ing, and it was foand that th adlat . contests with Vinee Hammond, of Philadelphi: Bi aoe 100 IAmES, for the boate werd crow dad Rie wine Boll, of Brooklyn; Tom Secor, of New York; Bob Caunt, pan op | edgo met ae, and beg ap hovnanity. The gland, and To i », | dock from which the steamers left was crowded with of England, and Tom Byer and Jobn Morrissey. We | (ie rougie of, the city, who confident, false the neces. Port av Basgur, Sept. 18, 1466. ‘The gale which has been blowing for several daye al Port au Beeque abated on Sunday afternoon, and te wind changed to off-shore, The sea vay smooth mt he be TL he elowe x u jenent ruater 28, and the drawing wit then commence, Alleders | the celebrated Lessing, representing John Huss ‘before the FOR Cokes Won WO Sopra wer Ctovieal Counel! at Constance, in 1417, Valued at $760. R gt \NOLHER BEAUTIFUL PAINTING. 433g by 8, by Whe ‘ ‘The [nd/aua and Coutral road bas also lost three bridges iotweon Cambridge City and Indianapolis. The Chicago and Great Eastero road is damaget be- “MBER OF TICKETS 16: VED, 500,000, PRIC 4 have had besides several other great fights, such as the | sary ber of doll by tween Richmond and Chicago, bt rHIS 18 TH 7 8 —, ht, an a “lock, by ¢ lig number of dollars to carry them ‘oat, and who cago, but to what exteatis | THIS T! EB GREATEST INDU i 5 * Pe Bish, 208A be cl 7 ane iad! faual enconnier between Lilly and McCoy, Hyer and Mc. | *till feit interest enough in the tight to Jee the men of. | not known. ‘Tralss were withdrawn on both ends of this ee eer ee ee i aan ma Ges Se the.pooon the end of the cable waasuccrasfully spliced, | cioskeyy Reed and. MeClain, Barringgon and McCain, yen road yesterday, EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRY A MAGNIFICENT PAINTING. Ry 6. “Snoset and by eleven o'clock the cable was boing payed out OR 4 i sicesm 0 on the ground in force, and it was expected hy yy a of the Ohio and Miss@@sippi Railroad bridge i —— = , ed : tourke vad Gallagher, Deaf Burke and O'Connell, Matt | some that araid would be mage upon © attending | over the Great Miami w down. BVBRY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. tu (he Tyrotese Mountalns,'? 69 by 61, Valued at $2,000. from the Medway. On Monday morning the wind “ ne fight, ith changed to the southwest aud blew a heavy gale from et ing th Mila 9 MM nen whom they afterwards rolcased ed a couple Rosk and Freeland, Coburn and Price, Price and Avs’ and troubled lieu Kelly, Harry Lazaras aud Dennis Horrigan, twice: If the storin subsides it is thought the roads will be 1a | ne arawing wil te wit operation again by to-morrow. po fies oe after the Concert, where | Sin¢ original Ttolian pafutings, each valued at $460, ns noon to four P.M. The galo was so severe that the hemeelves no more about the matter, Davis, the | Unprecedented freshiets are reported on all sis honk Se eommitinn Wit be,eppolnie’ F ruiteiies steamer made Dut little progress om her co’ sho | Ward and King, Kerrigan and Kelly, Cobarnand Moco}, ropion, crossed the Miseissipp, .2 0 fm oat’ from Whitewater river is reported seven ‘aud a ‘halt feet “AT aguas and oe rate be, eapptio’ wilh « correct i es thie ti : " bi Donn and Eliott, Dunn aod Davis, Kerrigan and Phelax, | the Misccbri to the Jilinois pide, ant to steambonta | Ligher than in 284 wencketeare ror tele at the principal ne i | Leon the apie Fotmatea er sa fila, Soe bales, Arann, Seven eee nee Keliy and McAuliffe, besides several otueye of minor iw. | 2*#t Stopped to pick him ap. | By thiv mancnvre the no great correla along the Bottoms of the Bix |. Heketware ‘or sade ut the trinelpal news egoncies, botsis | Jc%?. Re Baptist, sheer J one hundred fathoms of water. Mr. Temple, the . ea I > x police were inespacatated to arrest the principals. Miawi haye sutlored considerably, the flood in the fields | 374 ,.00ksteres, and os our office, 185 Randolph syxeche Wriee a ae - ‘engineer for the contractors, decided to cut and puoy | POMMMT 5 IP cE OA Nr ate re eager belug higher then the tatest cornstalics, Gince erat Sain for nee g eat! OB EBSHH “os prion and | FLO Noe aul the Poult rage: — aanees } m WHR TVRLK-OF CHAMPION TN AMBRICA. “Sosy atveringbag lau ee was ondey jug |The Soto iro at Col shi hae overdowod ts bank, 4 "gees een TROP OGRE POE eT iad © cable And wait for fivorable weather, which was The le of champion of America was first given co | Charge of the celebrate: t ey, ya dysorve® The | imandetiag the whele valley west of the river and north | ¢ White (nr our terms utrone, "Read rescence |: Seren superior Engraving, consiating of the following done; und we returned to port, We hall jeave forthe | join Bort ; uttom credit for thoway in which tie ‘tug Wea Con- | of tho natioval road, with application. eis Sse gana whekmond vine can Hyer after jis cefeat of Yankee Sullivan; but a | quoted, It was he who ‘got mp tho felt. found most A grea’ mio" Tuillies have been driven from their subje Buoy snd complete ihe line ae soon as the weather | jo gia not make hting @ profession he relinquished | of the money, kept the men to the scratch, and euperia- | Yous? Aid compelled to e8ek shelter in <econd stories of | 5 7 94, SELCEAD. PER MS, OR CLUB RATE! ‘The Meadwaters of the Sue Winter in the Catekill Moun arcraasd he title to Morrissey efter the latier defeated Heenan, | te2ded the arrangement all throvgh wet! 18 TecRbis to one adress for... r vrs) ur ene actors the Guifyewhich was laid in 1856, | Voreinoy's vefusa! 10 meet Heenan a second time tort | Att ome diturtance on Data tho Youle wa ct yk ‘bapateh from Dayton éayé bak tho Miauni and ity y Sheree Sons suave wot: 2 | aimeriean™ Autumn Forest The Spring of Year, feud was repaired by Mr, Mackay Yast month, works # | iim the championship, and Heenan carried the bh ivipated, for there waa present ® pretty rongh crowd. | tributaries are several inchos higher than in the esse e | whew yey Lake. apicudidly ee it did the day it wes laid. = rage pe ani a * jonove® Ee hee cpg ed 2 Late Meg Bre | dood of 1848. The lowest = of tow is end es i eos address for 35 aw | White Water Lake Scemory. ier Beene. Pm vn ou where 8 5 00k the precaut Oo jekels to one address for... .... » Se < ‘The weathor (hie morning looks more fevorable, anti rd wo msove to nite | a hoay went om board With Concealed wen Bee | The mem were drowped af Piqua, and one killed by | "tn every case sand the wame of eich sihiciiboe aa their | THe above dlstingul Ned ‘artists; 10325, olfece address, Meney by drafts, pone. d at Choutsau them with thoze of Englaud, He failed, however, an: The landing of the Bridgeport was offer bridge. , nf ss : . ‘The Olito river at this point bas risen ten fect in the | pressor inregisioved Iciers ay been atourceke | THE SACKED SHEPHERD.—A magnificent ftafinn J hope wo rbali leave here during the day for where | oop revurnin r wos ig 10 maintain his title inthis country Co. | Isinnd, Madison county, illinois, at inal! lest tweuty four hours. — the cable was bvosed. CYRUS W, FIRED ura and MeCoo! fought for the cheropionship. Cobom | "hile the other Crete w pti, re 39 Qoaanxa, Sept 20—Erening EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. ork, Gxbs, very uid, Donght from te collestion of Honors. —- won {he renown, but, not caring to hold the honors by | takes "ere pitched and the ring for ith the exception ight showers this sfernvon REFERENCES bie Franeis Tinurston, England, and with several gemeof art THE MISCEGEN MENAGERIE. faidthg, he wielgnet hia tile toigivectberse-dinads to | eriver cad extumaien of Chon eel ttaok ieee | eee gman anemone tet techy EO oy brongit to this eonntsy twenty-five youre ago. Tt has been more rain, Love, Whi It i9 evtimated that*twenty million bushels of corn J —— destroyed by the freshet in the Miami bot- ty B 2 i- eins. ‘The roports from the Nortuwest represent the flood as | {Amr Harlem & Co., Importers, New York. several aud casing an immense destruction of pro- | {BR artis Importers, Now York. ina win it in the magic arena; and hence the present fight. | 4, Rn grt twenty-four foot ring, with ian in . wh the roportere were ‘ovided wit! bare. Since that Uine Coburu’s Aatoo With Mace, In Ireland—in | ring Keapers were Sherman ‘Thurston vind Brooke, tia which, probably, both were partly to blame—has become | ers of Davis; Bill Blake, alias Dublia Trike, and Jim matter of Astic history, but no great fight hes come or | Hales, treiners of Me“ool; and Pranic Curry and the i <ooee , purchased by the Assoolation as a feature tn. the ort States. Uution, and {s valued by connolaseurs at $3,000, TAY JUDGMENT OF THR ELDER.—Another antique 9 Their Arrival at Evie—-Parson Brownlow “Pegacd” Out. Ewe, Po., Sept 20, 1806. ‘A portion of the Southern Loyalist party arrived here | im America since Coburn aud MoCool’s contest, Davis own Jerry Donovan were daitie-hoiders; aud | petty. Crosby & Ainsworth, Publishers, Bost se eRe at vis | Jack Looney, euperintendent. Rrecyihing. want ‘wilt roqaite tiem four woeks "iblishersy New Yorke sain collect! 5 Aas morning and addressed a large meeting. Hrownlow | one of the present combatante, was matehed to Mgnt Tim | well unt ous roug dubbed another sith a siake, Joye | ilo aud Tcestee Mactrtad Uridge series tine, Hie | Allcomorunications sont eaters to si ulating and it ‘wos very jl] and fainted in ap attempt to speak vt the | Eiifott, but the affair ended im smoke, the men never ecw th yey os a8 & delicate rejoinder foro | Miam!. In ihe meantime the connection, is made wie 108 Ps " ELLRY & CO., Eye nhte snd the Geyot. He was so weak as to require assistance to stand, | coming together, be Vane remark. Scme confusion ensued, bot it | Lawrenceburg by boats, Headquarters for New ¥ Merdhabie ahd. Madureatu. | Shaaed sn ciont A despatch from Indianapolis the Bellefontaine | rere’ Stock Co.. 553 Bro sod Pore and Tedismapolis re the aly toads thet hat aise ior. sais by Cherian Ids Yeeeandee, euceeanor to “aati THR Tra) wire, Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, New York. Se 7 wea WINTER: and he passed directly on to Cleveland. The remajndor ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE NOwT, TRE RING. “i 2 FRSESSGSBARIEES RESS =p TSERErESEER SEE FFA e SesSisas Asresesre Seat of the party arrived thie afternoon and oll passed on The arra present After a long wait for MoCool, Davis’ browa velvet b from ‘sader the charge of a reo-ption commiltes from Cleve: | about snree emonthe nl peg tones “ahem Kyioniag tata the ring, lbevea Uy Dawe Miameee: | Catch sonvilio halfroad Uriige, far sales eouits ef Tod cn Soe Sa eee ‘3 Iand, headed by Mayor Chapin. At Conneaut, Ashtabula agi ¢ siguing Of articles to | who was cheered heartily, - McCoo! and easter #oom fol- | napulis, i waehed away, and It is. reported that the Lt ssocxcemenr, SCENE RST SNOW. 20x82, Valued ‘Painesville large crowds greeted the party with | Mbt in a twenty-four foot ring, on the 15th ef Sep. | lowed, and McCoo! Limeelt was received with deafening | track at Edensb: tien — ba ‘and bonfires. . tember, or, if interfered with on that day, then as soon | *houts. The Colemmus and: Ladiatepoiis Raiirosd ta bedip do: RE ORAS anal tas goes nah — fl At eight minutes to four the t Detween Indiana. Avvival of ® Portion oF the Miseegens we | ‘erenter as the men coald couvonientis be brought | a trent way, 200 proceeded to, dreag fer the sane sieritioae vn. igi away i We have the pleasure (o aunouace to the ci\izens of the punked eagles, wh Paks Rea daa eat Cleveland More Blasphemy aud Black. | 'sother by the stakeholder, who had the power to name | strugvie. Davis’ seconds wore Ned Shain and | The Lafuyatte road loet one bridge, but the trait United States, thot o fuavdiew by the Hineraet Fees hiwieens | ihe,uime since that ime thes men haveteen preparing | Valeutine MeKenry, of Sk {Unie “Mecoot's were | curungh by uancerring fascenger ins get KELLY S GRAND op tongrs aie ee HAND HER MAID Cravenasn, Sept, %, 1996. | fact that both were In the finest porrtble denying the | hie trainer, Dublin, Tricks and Taisy Curtia, Davis! | Thess have been no trains over the Cincinnati roads grein THE Man .—In walnut and gold, The bieck endian: Tithir vend ta Poiteseiptle Keguicl | Speetensted eusvenlen. Weck: las steaioump cneneet | MeCoe?a a thus. slik nandborctiel’ enie coe mgr ny yt oe a irises alt, pron ir Mr Lurifete BURNING THE PAPAL BULL, Av WITTEN. drrived hve to-night, and an éffort was toxic, by means | 'th® requirements of fe | The most difficult task camo noxt-—iho selection of a ref | are indications of the weather clear y “s WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE AT THE oe ame he 7 Of torrhos, blue lights and music, toget up an ex arduous duties with chderfulness and alacrity; and by | eree, Several were named and objected to, while othors | “Tic Torre Haute and Indianapolis, Foad Is not so bect LVTURR NAILING 118 PROTEST AP THB CHURCH , 6 maze, to get up an exsite. | govere work bas been considerably reduced in flesh | refused to gerve, At last Pat Coy.o agreed’ to porve with | domsyed. The regular tral bie road to. Wesel SYRRCR ARSE; COREE THE PHRATRICE cB ke ment, 1 onded ina fatture, owing in part to the unfa. | since the making ofthe mateh, and both presented a f the comtomingamachere freak byetindey thar the | cnn ee The regular tain wout.outGn (hls rend to. ‘ — . pe. CL AND EVANGRLINE<Two fine ohehie westhed, and th fart 66 (BO aerertl hatin GX the of bone and am sole equal to any emergency. The didn’t do right we'll Kill him.” The mea were then : FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 188, OR MONEY REFUNDED. Maite Past ANDTHE FUTURE, AND HOPR AND w A Forme tree mo ubbed dow! i ‘ up + aevaible portion of vhs republicans, who favor the Cou- | world have beck of much. mote vale hadit beens | were recerved ‘with. loud cheering To thee partion ‘The Frechet tn:tndionm. A oe bay pani : sreeional conaitutiona smendment ss settemeot ot | pled to any other yor bt te home Of owes econ event gave im a great ait: anyage over Davie Ispiaxavons, Sept. 20, 1880, | HALF A MILLION DOLLARS LN patars, inenvpixe | LRAT B he national diMlenities, iscountenance these adven- ‘ o hard knocke; and | and ae tl anced to the middle of the ring, ainid The corn erop in the low lauds along the rivers and 5 ow THE BABLY knowled, fs he 100,000 IN GREENB 3 2 PRESRNTE: urers, whose vagariog and Viackgusrdiam injure she | stand the most would bs sureto wie te beabee fed ae, | coceriy cemnmmeds > Shake hands, ‘heir condition "+ ) screams in this eection 19 greatly damaged by the food. ' ! Bhp Deore A eer a eK * y MOl Pity, A Cotmaition wont to Krie to roecive the hand, | athletes to exfture all the toll and consegiiont seit HE CONDITION OF uP scx Trains on all the fallroads contering hero will run 0 ee ATS, DAUGHTER OF EVE. _ although @ trifle lou | regularly to-morrow, except those on the Indiana Ce! Vnavated rash for liekets—The demand continually ine Tie sacen rained ot ly tow 5 yatral ‘uy—-The. whole d APHAEL'S MADONNA.—In gilt circle, 29x29, Valued _ Deownlee, Hawi! ton. Seeneae Pome tnd _— -" fe common, of Sg mueh coveted ohject of the MeCool was In splendid form, , on ed here during their absence, | Pugilist's loftiest ambition. fleshy, He is an extremely well bitiit man, oad js olynli- | end the Louisville row of which ronds will suitor | creas! Sapo seit eS Jeaving the and a few of the lesser Tee Went. ably proportioned, having that strength and breadth of | severely for several J before eae hy country on the qui vivo-—Orders. cons! perlving from Ron: dights Led A crowd of The belt for whieh Metloole and Davis fongit ise bran | loins in whit Heenan, the only o ber fighter of 2 | re-ostablished. ope entree ee, wage CTiiticen Prine Sowoert ia tho van~ Tins fo ‘ oda aad whi ay new one of gold, and richly orpamented, It was made | heighth, is 80 notoriously deficient. He stood well vp, | The weather is elonring uy. Tivaia dittanced-<The. pails with, obs deem there | Ste WA ren ES aves 1 the MieceKens are to be fed, AS og ~ paid me by @ subscription among | With his head thrown a hitle back, end bis left arm ow -_ petcengs aussie most reliable Girt ‘nization in the ann protures are 32.96 each: « of i er Is, who proposed wited Mtates, and having fall faith im th Promises og the WIR DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM. —te willl anc to it to him asa | fully feeling fts way. " mark of ere contidetce Darke bowever Davis, aborior by a couple of inches, ic ulvo a than of | bebe rte Nae ky ay ea Nig ray me : Kate 6 One tr soln eee 8 avcept the belt ax a personal gift, and genérousty left it | good fare; but it wae Apparent that bis trainer hut + $1, Louw, Sept, 19, 1566. Co ae, eee i eerally. Meech ail comale wale” | Aimy Tabs to be fought ‘The belt i¢ about three inches in fone to the other extreme. He war brought down a } [thas rained here almost inceseantly wince Monday i i 6 me 6: width, and is elaborately chased, Around it are devices | litle too much, orm We W . ae Hr AML ‘CHILDREN, emblematic of the ring. Ithas heen on exhibition the ddeuly, ‘Ropers: the: WaeR came “togetines, = MeCoor | “CRG sme the state ie BM Wrst, irek, A very lenge tne boul ut lg Prd evening. wep. | CMRUET AND THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST. vm ‘at 873 ene, . speakers, (olone! oy were u men: Billy Soward al ather epeaker ¢ proprietors of A. A. Kelley @ Co.'s Murth sZt. B40. for waving Beaten tha! ‘ Jonna, et hin own, gem pact few days in &t. Louis, and auracted @ yrent deal , of fount "Aone hot | walked over to Davis’ corner, ~ emount of water bas fallen, vember 23, and the drawing will mene. All order Zoot, the Lowetawian trom Geolared that Aiteution aud excliement regarding the fight. "'] had got-on his hands. Iv apy sored’ er The Hanwibal, St J and other railroads hace | For tskets will be promyity Mek “ee tii enatry. except the. seit tnd "North |: Mighae). McCoo! te wurdriahtean ty? Cee it Oe ares Serene | Me wa eee NUMBER OF TIOKETS TBAUBD, 600/000, PRICE 91 PIOTY-ELGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS, \ 7 « a hte - Ls OPFERS TO WR wouLD 3 ance, . er Papell a hon Ca foot ye eS Thal being ornare are, Ne Weithd Bet $325, THIS 18 THE GREATEST INDTCEMENT BvRR | |" MN ames, which wil constitutes portion of the rank te ton. #bt go lo Me P old, of four years younger won the fight. This was taken atonce by Davie The —, P rand Ave ile: So batheerd a converstinn bowmenirey His fest appearence in the. hy } money wassstaked, and at eighteen minuies past four the | 14 i» gaining heavily again here to-day. Wobavenad| veeReP, TO THE FROPUR, OF THR, CHIFED pak no She couseesal which ous bad mated thus Setee at la g ed Trine? in Tricks,” of men advanced for The Fight sty tak td ™ léteetts es: tounge my STATER. The above grand colton may be #een at the Se on [ bap. cpuitaee dau ie ploagan! my rare — pe A ears ao, os he wae. Memes’ je, Ree Seanens OF 6.00 n. | Rov 1-Both very cantions, and x good deal of spar. | “ommeatence is EVERY OTHER TIOKHT DRAWS 4 PRIZE, ART CALLRRY, NO. GE BROADWAY: id people ul Cleve a se weld, Wali ih ny hs Tweive file lapieds # y Fh Rag an oY ring. Suddenly MeCoot Inunched out with his left on IES RVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWa'A PrIZK. The number of Certifientes Te ymited to FORTY THO i bh ous , 1869, | the nore, and with a terrific upper cut on the Damage by the Rains in Ohio. — ; son Was in whew io tie (& Yoo) in Hie wis, ax. 4 f,. in {hirty.oue minwies and twenty-nine | left cheek with his right, which sent Davis clean w | SAND, and (he books Wi be: a this ‘light We, showed. that, although #, and drawing the blood copiously, irs Yiood and Meanwitia, Pa, Soph 20, 1964, ‘nan ERENCES: ecernanseen' amd cries Thit's nr “om ‘ , Oh tengo Se You cal’ MeCOK Rat ge What | hitn freqnently to New Orleans, be met Tom Jon- aie pu'Naae'PRdOn, tt was | raree are Roose a Prvorys y AAA. tapeiced,, and ane tele 4 io. Imporiaes, Xew York: hes there oi) Cts Senn on beball of the ealied them * boys lt aray ralber thar He | wings, who hed Jam returned from, an countored eweily,. receiving on INi¥ (ace ubd neck: aap, Cobb, Clea se $8 Daa shareholders for the great Amal distetbutions ‘The veal boys in bine would be over r vis Ly wi t Dior. ‘Ainsworth, if —~ Geek, (A voke— "Fes, the Bume Goer Rosy 3—M: ing very determined. ‘The Fiegd at Warten: Obie. ‘t Pubhiohorat —— The adore inducement {s offered ah A FUDONY egeriticn by Co, Poti a he former one ad biow on the aa derpateh Sremp Seaten sees: vg Wer tah gence ‘ oa pied Wont othe aden, |ngan, cequentiy there * New Orlean#, May 2 i hemastet ait ‘the sweeping "aah poche » — a relat Oe irre SRE TL | coeetstaccp arin, te, | wees omen” no ‘ ki me Vhore was ho enilusagua in the evidently composed, in some degree, of neuwithatanding Ue radical ehiracter of (ty \e all for three cheers jor Andrew Johnson wa sponded to, althougt \t elicited hi ay well, Theapenkere were brief, hurryiog throngh their por nauce at rapidlyas possible, in evident anx to ot tho free feed provided by their ratiest ners =A meeting ts to be bald at oi morrow There wore for Randotph. the near: he was kept back, to U dent digappoiatment of _ “s and women, who formed a good portion of eriow ‘he Assoviaion, and Ampig_ in onder to, AONE UP ilinty Murer Moch regrot and of csanefaetog exproseed by the peetable sepablicans, the “ enti " nelment aw " of . bre Wine nd wi! rer t 10 the Womtaing 0: these mera Rt © 50” pypiies nevher charteter, inilvence, Ror : mas abil