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< f ' » « t i: * t | NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAYr, MAY 11, 1870..TRIPLEI SHEBT. i, take plane MMe was arretted aud bound over to wis* M»oe landed » bard one on the pit of Allen's of the Order of St. Anne; M. Robert Schulta, Con- nIdtnf that all competent pereona (ball be eligible the Mace has been credited with kuI it the some Order, and Colo- ,c r ai»thkkn THI and lor a lew appointed .T. L! ?UHe.. UP1,10 Benatejoint resolution Bounds. TAMQUISHHO. ielutlng moments Mace gave Allen a N. vice J. deceased; lUthorl/tug the Ni'i ihern Paclllc Railroad Company Heavy Tnii At t w urua hami in Ptmtlnffhkin. Fnorlnntl. In hot one on the mouth with the left. Alien i county, Y., llarvey Cobb, Madtson o Issue Its bond* for the quickly Ibe House Back on Railroad Mar. u* Dana conatructlon of ita road and lt)4i. He 1h five feet ten inches In bl> stockings ana returned and caught Mace on the cheek, Going appointed Postmaster at Hasting* o secure the saute by mortgage but very lightly. On el templing a repetition * Centre, vice E. resigned; Mr. Farnsworth, of intimated that the weighed on this occasion about ISO pounds. He is a he and both men Oswego county, L. Pike, imp.) ill., failed, again dodged and sparred Land Grabbers. Benjamin Ollphant Postmaster at Goshen, ipponeutH of the bill would uot oppose dilatory Duration of tlie Fight finely formed man and a rapid and powerful hitter. for a few moments without results. Finally both appointed notions If tliey were allowed one hour for debate, their hands and chaffed each Cape N. c His first fight was with a man named White for five dropped other, when May eounty, J,, vice G. Smith, removed; mil if amendtnanti" uild be ottered and voted on. four Minutes. they resumed operations. Allen threw out his leic, George Backus appointed Postmaster at Hassle, St. Ithertvlse lie, for one, was d.*po»od to fight the Mil. Forty7 I ouuds a aide, on the 3d of April, 1880, In which which was but on a second a cleverly stopped; attempt a It was lug job. 'BEN BXJTLER'S Lawrence vice Allen was on vtetor. In the same year, It Is he landed lightly on Mace's epigastrium. Mace then TAXATION SCHEME. county, N.Y., w. H. Leonard removed; Mr. Wuhhuut. (rep.t of N. easy in and John P. Skinner Y., chalrmanof the said, he fought a draw with Nobby UalJ. In April, stepped quickly delivered a one-two on appointed Postmaster at Brasher ui'lflo Kaihoad Committee, and having charge of The "Victor* Almont the nose and mouth, setting all Allen's teeth Iron Works, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., vice A. he bill, declined the pro|K>«ed compromise, 1801, he whipped a man named Clark for ten Allen countering with his right on the head,chattering, Washington, May 10, 1870. that the grant was an old one; that the Senate but too to do anv McDonald, removed; Philip Harrington appointed remarkig a Scratch. Withoutpounds a side in forty-six minutes, during high mischief. They then got away Prtpotwi Monte* lor tlie A merlon and Cliina hough! It not 'air to Impose new conditions, and which time twenty-nine rounds were fought. from each other, and Mace folded 1ns arms and Postuiuster at West 1loosto, Rensselaer eonn'y, S. hat the Committee on Public Lands concurred la lookod on, during which time Allen made two Telesrm.il Cable. Y., vice N. J. hat view. If t|ie mtuorlly » hose to block the wheels Thou he is credited with having whipped a with the but missed each time. Mace then W. Moseley, resigned; James Stewart the New left, attemptsCyrus PielLiverpool district, Juno 3, lwu. HLs then struck home on Allen's and tiie blood the greater length of distance, presents many twelve o'clock P. M., at which the The rep the ring between the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and twelve next fight was wiih J. Paikinson, which was for mouth, half-peat A Mkuukii.tint It will lie next Monday. o'clock M., tbe man failing to be In the ring to forfeit all flowed lu torrouts upon Allen's breast. and they The committee were lulucements. were m a of ulaitn to the sball be for tbe sum twenty-live pounds a side at loo pounds, which took particularly following guests present:.'Tlto.ua F.wlng, Hie BI'bakrr, reply to point order made bp battle money up. The light tilace at Konr Ashes, near IVolvi-rlomtntmi Alter broke, Mace eyeing Allen and Tom lollowiug htm up interested in .i of it2.SH! a side and tne championship of America. The aum of receiving the information Jr.; General Shiran, Mr* F. P. Blair and 1ilr. .Yi.ivu.ii stated that It was quite lu tin' power the hands of Krank eleven In an closely an ne coma. wuen uiey got tcgeincr >i ii»o minority d> auv HiKtl a aide Is now placed In Quoen, who Hull tin# rounds, twenty-three minutes, the Alton struck Maco u which *communicated by Mr. Field. Ho will be heard wl.'o, General Hunter aud Admlra' niteruauug dilatory motion*, sha.f appoint the final stakeholder If be will not act himself. police interfered, und Parkinson lulling to keep an again body blow, wife, Jsailing tlio yea* and nay* upon the n, to prevent Tbe second deposit of $1,000 a side sball be made at the uppolniment made by the referee Allen received tuo larded b> low the nave), and a oiaim of loul rurther on the tame subject. The committee have Shnbrlck aud wile, Baron Gerolt and wife, t oti the p mi im mutton before Monday, whenactonA CItjp»< office on Tuesday. March it!, 1870, and the third and stake-. On November Posh Price Alien was made and an appeul taken to the referee. come to no decision. It is understood that 1notion to tlie rule* will tie lu order. final deposit of $1.00tl a side shall be made at the vliipn office 28,1865, and Mace ut that uibinent exclaimed "Never mind," and the Admiral Porter, tieuerttl Kainaey aud wife. General Huapoii'l April Ami It Is further agreed that all moneys msde at Ho ly Lane, Staffordshire, again met, tins time to tiucstlon will be considered before The yea* ami nay* iiauug been caileit fourteen 22,1170. hy contend for a reitie.U to claim the iuul. He subseoneiiUy took a very maturely Sherman and wife, Mr. Tboruton and wife, ho tlimes unit no or the eicurston shell b* equally divided, Allen naming one man tweniy-flvo pounds side. They fought fell a terrible blow on each of '' II t co.npoiuiao being »iigncateNew Orleans seven to the at near and fighting." We time end tariff on and to 1iitnorfiy. days previous day named for the weght, Klngswood, Birmingham, Mace ad it all bis own way, delivering six blows imports encourage American Mrs. Sham, General Mlehler and wife. After the tight to make arrangements for getting the conveyance to the wh.pped him In seventeen rounds lu sixty-two with his left with the of the first I interests, alluded Ib understood to Mr. WiiKm.Kit t hereupon moved an adjournment, fight, and that the reporter of the OUpprr shall be present to minutes. The next and last fight that Allen was rapidity lightning, already to, shippingluncheon the afternoon reception of Mrs. Grant took ,rhlch was agreed to. aee that there shall be no backout on either side, and that In England was with Joe (loss. The matchengagi-dinon Allen's left eye, the second on lbe uosa, the third he In substance as follows:.In case the Schenk place. tbe referee shall be chosen on the ground. In pursuance of was on tho left cheek, the fourth on the right the < tbe artlc.es we hereunto our names. for *100 aside, March 6, 1867. They fought In eye, rarlff bill falls.and It is generally conceded that it Conanla foregoing place Either m Ufth on the nose, very heavy, and the sixth above Spanish Recognized. party falling to make good the deposits at the time and three rings, the Bristol district, thirty-lour rounds will fall.Butler will a THE ONEIDA above mentioned to forfeit the deposited. place in one hoar and without either the left eye, on receipt of which Allen fell to grass offer substitute The President has recognized Thomas Lobauo as DISASTER, moneye fifty-two minutes, and Mace vs alked to his coruer. The had now for THOMAS ALLEN. being able to put on the flnlshlug touches. fight . the first section, which substitute Consul of Spain at Portland, and Bliam Armstrong, JAMES MAOS. lMtfid twelve minutes and had brought out some Witness.Wm. Cakrom., Frkd'o Abrahams. work. seterewill provide that all goods Imported In foreign Consul of Spain at)Boston. < Arrival of the Survivors of the Murdered n«w Jan. as bottoms shall a of irosx, 17{ 1*70. SSSissof huaiuess. He boxed at other people's koond 3..This was very short, and Just as soon pay duty ten get' cent; that ail Federal Anmtlntmeilta. of Their Names.The Ken Want Ten.CrewList Aketi-lief «7 the they got to the scratch Mace offered his terrible left, in wooden bottoms shall The President sent In to the .Senate the Pugilists. gave some shows himself, taught theexhibitions,art which he used almost exclusively during the fight, goods imported American to-day geanoe or the English.Their The following are the personal U.storles of the or self-defence In Baltimore and eventually settled on Allen's serviceable and fell nave twenty per cent taken off the duty, and goods nominations:.George. A. Batchelder, to be down in fit. Louis, where be at pre-ent keeps a only remaining eye, rotlowing of the L:se of Their pugilists who contended lu the great mill near this Tom has four battles In this from the very force of his own blow. Allen was now Imported in American iron bottoms shall have Secretary of Dacotah Territory; Lewis C. Rockwell, Ship.Statement fought country.hostelry.bleeding badly. cent city to-day:. His first fight was with Bl.l Davis, which came off nn tweuty-flve per taken off. Tne scoond section to be United States Attorney for Colorado; Willi ain thb victor. ILii'tin A A hnnSiwil tn flftAAn Dim ami The Pacific mall Arizona arrived at Ht Chateau Island, near fit. Louts, on January 12, no takers. After squirming, twisting and dodging of the Scheuok bid, which is the tree list, will be H. West, of Ohio, to he Consul at Rio Janeiro. steamship Jem Mac* was born In Norwich, near London, in i860. Allen won the $2,000 In forty-three rounds In like a on frnti hooks for a allowed to remain as this port front Asplnwail with the about us many minutes. He was tneu matched couple of worms quite tune, It Is. Ueneral Butler's aim is Nomlnatloua Confirmed. yesterday 1*81, and is now in bis thirty-ninth yoar. lie is five was Allen suiveriug much from the exercise through his to reduce the tariff, and at the same time beuellt the The this afternoon confirmed the remnant or the Oneida's officers and men. She against Charley Gallagher, «nd beaten by being stiffness and awkwardness as Senate following feet eight and a half Inches In height and weighs knocked oat of time In the second round by an comparative compared American merchants ana the nominations was reported otf Handy Hook at an early hoar In blow. His next in the to his lithe and skilful gypsy foe, Mace got In his shipowners by giving aboat ieo lbs. From his early boyhood he appearance prizeaccidentalring onedwo again on the nose and month of former cheap goods and the latter patronage. It Daniel C. or Alabama, to he Associate Ihe morning, and hi earned up the nay through a a was with Mike McCoole.for $2,000. They fought at his fell or as Humphreys, love for the "manly art," became amanifestedpupil Foster's Island, near St. Louis, on the 16th of June, opponent and again dropped may be tbat Great Britain will attempt to retallato Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Jenxe fog to pier 4J North river. There were bat of the most ramous in If from the exertion of his own blow. Columbia; Thomas H. I'arn, of Tennessee. Consul 'ew on (look the boxers, among others I860. After fighting nine rounds thirteen minutes, A of "foul" was ralsrd. Mace cm red and for this discrimination against her shipping, but she the awaiting warping n imu tut «ti vu cry J np at. Kingston, Jamaica ; Grauvllle Hosmer, Coiner of the champion of England, Tom Bayers, and was, uuiiuk iiivu iiuiv aiivu lutvwuit eaunot afford a n of the Arlzonn; and there could be but piece?, the ropes were cut aud the ring broken In explained that he bad slipped down. The rerevee to lay heavy duty upon our two great the United States Branch Mint at Carson City, before he reached man's estate, trained to all the by McCoole's friends, who claimed that Allen told them to light on. Twenty minutes had now Btnplos of exnort, cotton and breadstuff#, without Nevada; Kvarts W. Parr, assessor of Internal 'ew, for of tho dower of tho Araerl an navy and of the Mace Is a was Mlko." The Val elapsed. revenue, third district of New Hampshire. wno once odlcered and manned the points dodges prize ring. finely gouging "Big referee, Round 5,.Ou leading off Allen missed a producing great distress among the masses of her Pottmastert.R. c. Nam Oneld^ proportioned man, and Is considered as If not McKlnney, reserved his decision until after his more, Derby, Conn.; ;lie cream burled In the distant harbor of Yoko* good, arrival at St. Louis, when he gave It in favor of body blow and Mace stopped in and plantedwell-Intendedpeople. PhlneasD. Crosby, Danbury, Conn,; James Low,-Jr., lay the best, two-handed lighter in the world at tbo upon the alleged foul. On the 17th 01' AugustMoCoolea left-bander on Allen's nose, for which ne gave UnprofltablsTjegin1iulon<~Tbe Northern Pacific Snspanaftm Bridge. N. Y. llama. Aa the huge nteamahlp slowly and lazily When he first came he Allen the arena with a counter blow on the left shoulder, widen Bntdgn Jerome G. Morse to be master in the made In toward hor the full inc isure of present day. into'notloe again appeared in roped sounded all over the but was not In any Nailro%i (.and Grab. A. in the mooring* was with a Gallagher, at Foster's Island, for $l,ood, andCharleyhad ring, Navy ; George Crawford, chaplain Xavy. the awful calamity came to mind. Where engaged travelling sparring exhibition, the best of the light In eleven rounds. In twenty-six pla' o to hurt. They broke and feinted, and Mace, The Honse amused itself to-day by filibustering to painfully with which he continued during the years 18M and minutes. The sponge was thrown up from creeping in cautiously, planted his left hand on prevent the passage of the Northern Pacific were thoae brave and noblo young men who, under and it was in this that his Allen's prominent and punished nose, and, tripping FO&TY-FERSI CONGRESS. from had constituted the 185ft, way talent as a boxer corner when time was called for the twelfthGallagher'swith his fell, but quickly recovered and bill, and the minority, which Is composedHallroadof order* their government, was before the It was round, which Allen observing he crossed to his spikes, wardroom and ateerago onioera of the Amerit brought prominently public. corner and otlered to shake but the light, Mace dodging until at last renewedho persistent lighters like Ben Butler, Farnsworth, bands, aaw an or made wntch was the samo second McmIOD. r wan urged that a man who could spar so well ought not knowing that the sponge had beenopponent's opening one, niuuejr ciais.e, van wyca auu ran, succeeuea in an Hloop-of-war Oneida Where the "to a bit." lie was struck a Gallagher,thing, and delivered a stinger below Allen's eve. whose brilliant flgbt accordingly matched thrown up, Allen, who, anticipating then came to a when Mace threw Allen worrying the majority Into an adjournment* SENATE. gallant Captain Williams, of attack, tamped over the ropes. It wasgeneralThey clinch, in the naval service is now against Slack, Norwich, for a "liver" a side nun icti uu nuii ii^uyiij. action. There was no truce and no bargainswithout record that Tom Kelly, one of Gallagher's seconds,asserted when he camoto Washington, May 10, 1870. ? W here for a trial. At this time Mace weighed threw up the sponge, but as Kelly denied doing so Kocnd 0..Alien's appearance were made and the stubborn minority propose to part of the country1* history were' 150 lbs. The came off at on ibe of fact that lie had not seen the scratch was must deplorable. His right eye was PAYMENT OP PENSIONS. Muidaur and Htowart 1 Where fight Mildenball, the referee, In view the and his nose and mouth the light to-morrow, unless Mr. Wheeler, renewof Brown, Hull, Copp 2d of and Jem beat the sponge thrown up aigl that Allen had left closed terribly shattered, The Vice President laid before the Senate a Adams? And where thoae seamen who October, 1856, Slack with ease in the before decision had been decided while Mace had scarcely a scratch. Alien led off New York, who has charge ol the bill, allows and hardy nine rounds, in nineteen minutes. Mace's style or ring any given, wiih his body blows, but missed, when Jim caught memorial from the (Irand Army of the Rcnubttc, made the Ill-fated man-of-war the pride of Kasterq the light a uraw. Each man subsequently received on on left cheek and to bo offered. This he declares he willamendmentsnot do, that be to send soldiers' fighting seemed to please the 'fancy," and back nls money. Gallagher was beaten to a hlui a spank the asking authotlty given waters? Thev had l>een left behind, In a common tliey they closed, Allen seizing Mace by Hie drawers and the prospeot Is that the scenes ot to-day will be the mails ihe order and still more anxions to see him do It over again.became while Allen was but slightly punished. standstill, lils >:own to the He evidently through by money system.pensionsgrave, made by the reckless cruel indUTerenod to this fight coming oil Allen and McCoole had slipped hands thighs. repeated to-morrow. The opponents of the bill duty on russian hemp. and criminality of the liombuy's chuckling satari. It was, however, nearly two years beforo there was » Subsequenthad had enough, and wanted to cut the light right known and revered In the beeu matched for another trial of skill and was of but the called for the "regular order" soon niter the readlug Mr. from the These officers, an opening In the pruse ring. Tne next time he for a side, thd light to take within here. The claim of foul raised, course, Williams, (rep.) of Oregon, respected. beloved and a Imlrcd in $2,500 place endurancereferee determined the thing should be squarely ot the Journal, and immediate! y began to a bid to for the community; he met Bill at This was tttty tnlles of Cincinnati on November 10, 18«0; but himself Allen ou Finance, reported provide Committeet:.c service; the posseasora of many friend* fought Thorpe, Modway. wuen the time for the fight to come off arrived they fought out, and contented by cautioning make dilatory motions. The yeas and nays the nnido in every seaport of the world; on the 17th o( 1857, for £'25 a and in and ordered the light to go on. refunding of certain duties-imposed upon ships, February, side, failed to ameo uuon a final stakeholder. The Hound 7..Allen's been entirely were called about twonty times, and both the read Be said that the cu-ttodiatiB of the country's honor abroad, and en' eighteen rounds, in twenty-seven minutes, Maee McCoMe pariy were to blame lor the lizzie, and right eye having of Russian hemp. Importationdi-are d to luige circles ol relatives throughout tho closed Jem directed Ills attention 10 the other, and lug clerks of the H'Use are said to be thoroughly were of the that the another victory. His handiwork lu this light though the aiak-a were withdrawn Allen became alter around Tom alew times he offered Ills unanimously opinion committeeU.itou. slept tiio sleep that knows no w.iki >g. How scared entitled to the championship. Tom then challenged walking with the constant calling of ihs roll. Itexhaustedis a dlflbreut to turn from yester lay 's bleak and gave him quite an exalted reputation among his one-two, the first landing lightly on the breast and act approved August 6, 1801, Imposing duty of dreary any man tu America u[) to iio.oou, November 2b. on his head said that the projectors of the bill have counted morning and the sorrowful a nt m hint-holy sc no and he had hosts of hackers ail His was Jem Mace. tvho the other the right eye, when, dropping forty dollars per ton on unmanufactured hemp, and on bourd the when the rescued few pugilists, willingfellow challenge accepted by in the cunning style so peculiarly his own, noses in the House and are certain of a majority' great steamship to match him against of his to light for any amonnt not less than $5,000proponed well Ills hand over at the same time a duty of only twenty-live dollars lllod down the side to another, but an imaginary any pugilist weight. he let Allen pretty break whenever a vote Is which lact accounts toi Aim nrhnpd thnun t/.n-iw nfHp.ipj urhn had ut thnifl Mike Madden and Maee were then matched for £ou u side. A great deal of letter wrking took plHce, a terrible blow ou Allen's taken, ton ou Manila and other hemp, was In violation when to for a side It. retorting by fie refusal of those It In to per Oir of usefulness aud exalted a side, but when the men were in the ring and Anally tlioy agreed light $2,500 disfigured nose. Allen made two drives with his having charge permit de of the between Russia and tne Tinted star s taking yet. many years lor the combat Mace would nut to the on the loth or May, within fifty miles ofNew Orleans. consent or to treaty duties holme tht iu, might l>e seen rushing to weK stripped agree were Tom left, out of reach, ami by mutual they stood bate allow amendments to bs offered. of May 11, 1833. A inajor.ty of the committee believe referee by the would not After the preliminaries arranged Alien off for a both badly eonio homes aud congenial friends thai will now appointed stakeholder, travelled about among the Southern and Western breathing spoil, being pretty The deorgia Bill. inat tne duties collected In vlolatloinof the treaty know Mem as hiave and lost Id fight, and, much to the chagrin of his backers, pumped, and the sun being by this time very hot. to bo refunded, and the bill so only heroic men, forfeited to Madden. This wus in the cities, giving exhibitions until the end of Mutch, Allen made for Mace's The Committee on Reconstruction this morning stipulations ought the country forever. disgracefullywhen he returned to St. Louis arid went Into strict starting together again, provided. another scene autumn of 1867. in the spring of 1858 Madden wlml bag, and Muce, stealing in, delivered his left considered the Georgia but. it was proposed to Mr. Sherman, of chairman of the Perhaps, too, might have haunted training, under Jack doubling's mentorslilp, ror the a (rep.) Ohio, the m.ml. Captain Uyre is pursuing a Mo 01 brought up Mace again to the matching point, and succeeded In on Tom's right eye, and then on the tnrotile, with to the House the bill us Introduced in committee, said he did not a»roe that the quiet laid him £16 to £io on the result. Muce prepared for grand battle with Mace. He getting lorco sufficient to hitu chronic bronchitis originally report he ease in Bnglan I, unt ached by JCngi sh sentiment liiunseiriii excellent condition, and when lie entered give that body, which la similar to the bill the ought to roiund these duties, but toileted'governmentand nnharmeil i»y Kn.lwh ti-dmnai. Now, after the fight, but when the morning of the day of battle he "never felt better In his life." for lire. They then liud a clinch, during which both admitting the duty on Russian hemp to he lu violation of the any o iv the ring he said five months have passed since the Vd mo I'vwi wave vwui wgv w0t«iw nwuivu were very active with their right hands, Tom State of Virginia to reprosecution In Congress, with of the with Russia. In obedience to away evening have oozed out of bis end, and be was non CONDITION OF THE VUGIMSTS. ut Mace's a'tic too to do spirit, treaty w hen so many mot ueir final dooui, it is no ringer away high any rappingan amendment providing lor the employment of the directions ol tho committee lie reported a bill to tliai every of eat wbeu wanted, and was not beard or for The friends of each pugilist have been talking while Mace took satisfaction out of Alleu's ribs, to make tUe duty the same as upon Maul a and other say reeling indignationexaggcraiton several days, still tills flaaco, although damaging until both dropped side by si le. Utuaago, Instead of the regular nililtaryTorces in case ofnniltia against the Bombay's captain Is InteusilieU. There to bis as a game man, did not very loudly about the prowess of their favorite and 8..There was a deal of for for the of and the hemp. has been no abut. ment 111 the popular pulse, which reputation change Kocnd good sparring preservation peace necessity INVASION OP the INDIAN territory. still boats for retrtl>.alio nor win ihere bo tbe opinion of lus backers as to bis scientific the undoubted ability of eaoh to "lick" the other. wind. Mare, with the same in his hands, not caring of the laws. The amendment is in Mr. Morrill, (rep.) of Me., offered a resolution Justice; and tbey backed this tluic with to but for an lieuenforcemeatof tlit any. again him, capabilities,The men were certainly In fine condition. Their throw away any chance, walling . calling upon the Secretary of the Interior for any llob wbo bad at that time reached a high which he soon discovered, and got in a heavy Senate substitute. Iuste.nl of Axing tire time 01 It was eleven o'clock before the gangway was Brettle, trainers had been strict with operflng, information in his Dosscsslon of anv unauthorized on the Arizona's aud then the few position on tbe scroll of lame as a fighter by very them, requiring blow on the eye he wanted to shut up, election lor members of the Legislature, as in that Invasion of the Indian Terr.tory, so called, by shipped dock, such pugilists as Roger Coyne, Job Cobley and them to all sorts of labor that would tend on Allen's return.® Mace, who had gathered to welcome the survivors passed defeating undergo cleverly away Jumping substitute and In the Bingham amendment, the que* of the United States. Adopted. citizenson board. 8alulations were from the nler to BobTravcrs, Brettle and Mace were accordingly to reduce their The of Mace was striking at Allen's head, missed It, but got his the akmy bill., passed matched tor £100 a side, and the oume otr on flesh, weight got arm around Tom's neck and his In tion of term of oiilce is to be left to judicial decision the ve-sel's dock, and an Intense anxiety wan shown fight one put frontispiece Mr. Wilson, (rep.) of Mass., cnalrman of the those about, to tu a reunion tne banks of the Med way, on the 2lst of September. down to about hundred and sixty-eight chancery, taking advantage of the lliigutlon bv The committee arrived at no definite conclusion called the and in by Indulge alter long in Committee, up Army bdl, Militaryyearn of separation. There wan a dressed in 1866. Mace wus beaten two rounds, which lasted pounds, and Allen to one huudrod and a half dozen heavy blows on the Imprisoned Consideration of the with u gen ral request tne sections 01 the lady but three minutes. The result or this tight had a suitor. The was only terminated by Allenbestowing subject, will be resumed uexi pllunce coint mourning and evidently in deep grief; a rather seventy-three pounds. This discrepancy in weight, argument bill were read and severally explained by Mr. Wilson whose son was the only line officer on board the very damaging efiect on Mace's character, and he putting out his whole strength and throwing Mace, lor the information of the Senate. a "rank cur" his backers and all however, did not discourage the friends of M.toe. Oneida who was rescued, and numerous other was proclaimed by falling on him heavily. TliursdatThe Southern Pacific Railroad Bill. This bill is an entire substitute for the House bill, trends of tlie pugilists of England except the man he had They offered to bet $100 to $75 upon their favorite, Round 9..Much dodging, sparring aud feinting; The first for of the JJuntey (. I. Vates, James Suddards ami been fighting with, Bob Brettle, This man took but when did Mace delivered two D. W. Yoorliees of Indiana, made an argumen t section, providing a|rediictlou army Nicholas Afiatraon. ' hut takers, even at this odds, were scarce. Thcv operations begin to 26,ooo, was read. Mr. \v ilson said at the close of tee Efforts were Mace In bund, lnlused some of his own sledge-hammer hits on Allen's mouth. The round before the House Pacific Railroad Committee to-d.v1 rebellion the army numbered 1,034,000 men. In lseo ma le to obtain particulars of the into birn by some means or other, quoted his successes la former battles la ended Tom striking Mace with his right on his In of the or disaster from these three officers, but each waa pluck indomitable by favor Southern Pacific Trauscontlnenta1 n reorganization took place, and the number was close-mouthed and refused to communicate and changed the curreut of Mace's downward of being thus sanguine of snccess, andJustiflctvtlonmoney gypsy head, whtcn knocked him clean otr his pins cut down to or bat with a that ' 66,uoo, proviso course. Brettle matched Mace against Posh aud laid liim out; but, as customary, the blow was Railroad bill. The committee, after listening to Mr 60,000 Muster Yates and Surge to Suddards, both of to any extont would have been forthcoming, if It coald be increased to so.ooo. The rank and tile whom rescued themselves In tin- anything. Price for £60 a side, and tne tight came to back their friend. Tho Metalrie too high to do any permanent damage. Allen walked Yoorliees, took up the bill and considered it sectlot1 now amounted to 3ft,ooo In actual service, and a gallantly collision, off at Surrey, January 26, i860. Mace won the fight necessary, Course, to his corner amid the exulting shouts of his section, declined to say or give any particulars about U19 the scene of the tight, was put in hue by not, however, completing their exanun reduction Is proposed to 26,ooo men. The furtherloss of the officers and «uou and the very handily In eleven rounds, which were fought in the and were partisans. third and fourth sections for the marvellous seventeen mluutcs. This light was a "redeemer," for conflict, fifty policemen conditionRound 10 and Last.Was longest, severest and atlonof it. Tiiey agreed that tne route for a South, ond, provide sec. manner In which thev must havo saved tn m-elves deserted detailed to preserve order amoug the roughs. u or.iblo discharge of army officers uponhon. from The men loosed were aud brought back the friends who had him was made to nave tho most scientific of all. Mace opened the ball by era rauiQc Railroad should be by the thirty-second their own years' additional watery graves. well, alter his defeat by Bob Brettle, and tbey were willing Thus every preparation tight severe blow on Allen's closed right eye, which cut a application.two neatly rigged out in navy blue, and were under the Mnoa nmoinuf 1 lin l.oof hnwara in thn Irlniv. pass off without accidents or disorders of any kind. parallel, through Texas, the Indiau Territory, pay and allowances to be paid to such nfficors iv luavvu wave ukhiuov Htv uvov wuavlu «u vuv gash that ouine near restoring sight to the eye command of Master Yules. At half-past cleveu the* offered was the black The men came up to their work in flue style, each and New Mexico. At Its next meeting the Arizonawho have served more than ten years; one and a ed over the side with thctr and Tlie first thai mu^dom.confident of and seemingly determined to through a different ortllce, aud before Tom could half year's pay and allowances for Ave years service, pus bags hammocks, Travers.and a match for £loo a side waswonderBobmade victory, recover from the blow Mate was faraway aud each will probably finish the consideration ofcommitteetlilf less bound for the l'.rooklyu Navy Yard. on of The men "do or die" in the attempt to carry out the sanguine and one year's pay for service. Commissioned The is u list of the survivors, furnished to come off the 21st February, l8eo. friends. Allen wore the belt stood loosing at the other, alter which Mace sneaked bill. wno have been In service arc to following were in the ring at the time specified and fought six hopes of his splendid In and delivered his left on Allen's left cheek aud officers thirty years by Purser \\\ A. Smith:. to him by his friends in Missouri, and the Treatment of American Citizens In Do. be placed on the retired list ubon their application. James kounds in twenty-one minutes, when the police put presented seemed got away. Allen now hegan to beat a retreat, Mace St. of officers on the Suddards, surgeon; Isaac J. Yates, master. an and the was to the American eagle and the Indian war club a '1 he act limiting the number reilrcd In Nicholas uc ing in appearance tight postponed of the brave and terrific struggle the wearer roliowiug liim up and planting tremendous mingo. list Is to be repealed. The number hereafter to be charge; Anderson, boatswain; following day, down the river Thames. Here significanthit under the left eye, which cut his of to Thomas B. Lyons, boatswain's mate; Thomas rounds more were In was about to make. The tight was a severe test of silt with a bow to The Department, State tuts, In compliance witti retired In accordance with the existing laws, is uuurtcr William fought ninety-oneflftysevenhow much a human Is able to cheek us if it had been be fixed by the President, provided the number shall gunner; Tinker, quarterStevenson, minutes, making in all sixty-three rounds in uno pounding being mine, mo uiooti a Dfiuiui nine uvuiing a resolution of the Senate, communicated to ihml WMiam 0. King, 0. A. U.; James Jourdan,guuuer; of time not exceed three hundred. hour and fifty-one minutes. At the end that TRE BATTT.E OKOt'VP. withstand.down over Allen's breast. A wait around without body entire copies of the despatches of J. Somen' to coxswain: Michael Murruy, ship's cook; Patrick fell without n blottfaud Mace was declared THE TRIP TO to work once more. Mr. Wilson indicated Ills consent have the first Edward and Edward Travers The excursion uuinonnced to l-. ave at four music lollowed, when Uiey got late commercial at St. wit!i sec; the stricken as a lneaus Cunningham, ltelily Tate, the winner. The smart of the disgrace of the delcat party, Tom planted a violent blow on Mace's head, ror Smith, agent Domingo, ion, reducing army, out, llrst class fl. emeu; James McDonald, John Murray, was in o'clock A. M., got off at live o'clock pr"<;is ly. There reference to a of saving the bill. of Mace l>y Bret tie in three minutes rankling as which he received principal and Interest in Davis Match, citizen of the UulterI Kdwt.rd klulvcl ivud Juuatireen, second cta?s (lremcn; Mace's breast, hob's kindness, and wa- a large crowd at the Jackson Railroad depot the of a terrific blow on his thh legislative arvropitlation bill. Albert Peter William notwithstanding as liair-past three o'ciock A. amohgwhom shape States, who, being charged with aiding the revolu a vote out the first section Ruguart, Noruiau, Taylor, an intimation being made that another trial of skill early M.; distorted nose, and two on tho swollen,left Pending upon striking joun Kiisub*, \vh lain Aii'icraou. William u. would be satisfactory to hint, Breitle at once a ere prominent merchants, lawyers, physicians, eye. The blood was now streaming lr> m tlonary party, was condemned to death by a militaryr the regular order was demanded by Mr. Hraer. Burned. seamen; Charles Hi own, Hunry Sanders, a to conclusions with of both the Union and Confederate ar.nies,exoUlcers but tne Senatus (row) of Mo., and the Senato accordingly resumed William James willingness agalu try expressedfrom tho of down, and well known Allen in torrents, which told that tho tight could commission, pardoned by Consul consideration of the Executive and Doltuey, Charles Regan, Houston, Mace in a friendly way for "a lump of money." A grade general lost hut a short time longer. Both took turn. 111*. Smith says that to these legislative, William II. Roach, Joseph P. Long, Christian Jagor; was to come off on sporting men from all parts of the country. At Allen terminated the truce previous proceed Appropriation bill. JudicialJolin Bennett, Joan match accordingly made, tho there was a detail of about a lest. by the Tuscarora The scctiou diversion of of ttquiiea, Heury Jones, otdluaijr to, 1880, for £-200 a side, and after elevenSeptember depot a forlorn hope against Mace's head.thatleading lngs ship arrived from Key West prohibiting any surplus seamen; Robert 11. Fluid, Thomas Spurs, Philip In nineteen minutes, part in Oxfordshire seventy Metropolitan policemen, who bead which newer could be hurt. Mace when he called Commander Green and ac spe lile appropriations remaining unexpended wits W. rounds, tho train for a dl'tance of one-fourtn replied upon ilitmiiuuail iin111 halr.tWut'. fmir fiV.lnftir vvhAii nlti-i* n McDonald, George KautTuian, landsmen; on the day named and part the next day down the without accompanied by a rapid fusllade, oue-two-three, on Tom's him with the particulars of the ant' William Henry, schoolmaster; Henry Well, Johu Thames, Mace won an easy battle, completely of a mile, where all persons tloset aud left eye. Allen walked away and cucli qualnted case, short executive session, the Senate took a recess Loua, Hist class boys; Thomas lilgiey, Itobert F. out the of the former baitle. The were put otf the train. Tills caused a delay of some and and foreheadalso"expressed his desire that the Tuscarora should1 until half-past seven o'clock. Peter disgrace wiping The train con isted of nine went to the posts rested afterwards Doyer, Michael Boy.e, Henry Gamer, Smith, of Brettle added so much to the pugllistiodefeat twenty minutes. to their corners to get sponged and proceed to Barabana where Mr. Hatch was couflaed Evening Mesaion. Martin McKiill, Patrick SUeh.in, coal heavers; J unes renown of Mace that his backers began to think cars well filled. There were ou hoard passenger came clean and John seven huudred persons, about two-thirds of They up toleiably relreshed. The commander replied that notwithstanding hiti THE APPROPRIATION BILL KENl'MKI). Stanley, corporal marinos; Kelle.y, Washington that there were no fighters in England too good for probablyboth seemed determined. Mace now begun met at seven Fostley, William F. J. Connolly, marines. no matter what their weight or color. About whom were of the better classes. The Chicago Rase willingness to comnlv with the reausst lie could nmt The Senate half-past o'clock, and Tilol, Yutes ihe hlin, wore the to close up for the finish, and rattled in four several bills were ooualdere Great Britain. Mace that Hurst would make emptied, aboard again, appropriation and were thought as it was found the was inside of the it is said, dislocated nts snoutacr oy inc ian. At any to leave ho abamlonod a ) collectors and assessors and other Intern.<1 honorable name "Kearsarge," engaged a capital chopping block for him and w as spot rate wben He was taken to his second's knee it was compelled valuably curg< In discussing the new admiral's dug, which matched the "Infant" lor *200 a side. district. Metropolitan of for and also his revenue officials, &c., (rom eight tp B^vcn the against accordingly ON THK OHOrND. evident that all the light was knocked out of him, wood, prepared shipment, per millions; for the when flew from Mm lUizzenhead of ship. Mace cat the big lcliow up in eight rounds, which uiul Joe his threw effects. providing consolidation, It was the lirst time they had seen the In the Home June The train then prp eeded to a point about three Instantly Unburn, second, sonal n ccssary, of the collection and assessment took forty minutes, Circuit, IB, miles Kounervl St. Charles up the sponge and thereby acknowledged Allen's Httbsidlcs and that alter the of the altered banting, and the opinions ihey 1S61. Six months aiterwanls, January 28.1882, near above lo, parish, where defeat. Enormous for .Steamship I.lnes. providing passage districts, of in appearanoe were not very flat'erlng to the same where he Sam Hurst, Mace the whole party entered the field and preparations General Washburn's bill for lines ot act proprietors or all Internal revenue bonded expressed place whipped Thus In ten rounds, in rorty.four minutes, subsidizing the taste or Judp meni of the Jolly sea dog at the head % for a side in were made for the contest. The betting was about shall pay to tlio Collector the currentwarehouses beat Tom King £2C0 forty-three rounds, the tight for the championship of America steamers to run front New PlUladel and salaries of or other officers oi the Navy Dopnrtmeut. which took him one hour and eight minutes. Before three to two on Mace, though Allen's friends were best buffers. Allen wasterminated York, Boston, storekeepers expenses"The is to blae The weather was clear and between two of England's and Baltimore to will 7 in charge of such warehouses. navy going blazes, anyhow," said the year wa9 out, however, King turned the tables very confident. pleasant. cariled Oir the with a face mutilated out of phia European ports probablj one with a rich nrogtic and a sunburnt face, "be ground . to to nr. linn whlnninor him In twpnr.v-nne rounds. In Mace and Allen came to the ground on board a the l'ne amendment reduce the appropriation Jaber§ which followed the train. ad semblance to humanity. Mace had not a visible be agreed upon by sub-committee of the Selcc the bureau ol Education and cut otr the gieater part that rag Is good enough to represent an amldral of thirty-eight minutes, for £2oo and the champion's dummy engine, passenger scratch. This was the last In which the victor on the Decline of our navy now. lie' Job," he added, with another licit. also took in the Home Mace's face did not present as fleshy an appearance fight Comutlttco American Commercei ol the clerical force was further debuted and then This fight place Circuit, hands the will ever be engaged, and it has unquestionably over. squint at the bunting, "it's a Dutchman's dag, am# November 26, 1862. Mace was not satisfied with the as did Allen's. All proceeded to ring, his best. to which it was referred. They will probably report passed dfrtv at that." mm whtcu was near tho about a mile proven In fotrnf nf illPMoalntf iha siil.cldir in A«r BAG AAA Thm Mr. Morrill, (rep.) of Vt., flrom the Committee on result of the last fight, a chance blow having put pitched river, HOMB AGAIN. Ill JHIVI v» IUV»V«I7IUP| OHUOinj W f^VW^VUl 111V ' remarked Aora de and he accordingly challenged from the railroad. Publlo Buildings, reported an amendment Yes," another, "jintti they give ns a combat, _ distant Everj thing pagsed off quietly and harmoniously. will also report la favor of giving the Paclflc Mai ailng $600,000 for the construction of a approp.i1building chance at the lurern.tl English It would do weIV King again, but the latter would not fight him. The The crowd was Interested. Sure as well hoist a tablecloth next time that Mace entered the ring was with Joe orderly, though deeply Steamship Company an additional of for the State Department upon the southerly portion enough. they might THE FIGHT. After the fight was over the party took the tram subsidy of the now by tho war and as not. A disgraced flag need not be well looking.'* doss, for £1,000 a side, down the Thames river, on and returned to this where the of $300,000, Instead of $000,000, as asked for. Of cours premises occupied as to their 1 the 8 l, 1863. Nineteen rounds were fought lu Rgntn city, topic Navy Departments. It Is to form the south wiag of Interrogated Abllectlou df dlsnstoi cptomber conversation this evening Is the defeat of Alien, none of these bills have been tlxe a when will be similar lu in the bay or Yokohama, they had but little to saw one hour ana fifty-five minutes and a half, when Rol'nu 1..Rufus Hunt, the referee, called for the was not believed so agreed upon by building which, completed, but that was the victor. Joe Coburn next which, though expected, easy committee. ground plan and dimensions to tho Treasury very iinporumt. It having beenf Mace was proclaimed men as soon us the ring was pitched, and Allen soon of accomplishment. general and accommodations for the State, War charged that the occasion of the sailing of challenged Mace, and went over to England to fight Departure of the Tv'kUh Minister. provide buildlug,the Oneida for home was mado the excuse him. Coburn Mace as far as Dublin, In Ireland; responded, catering, followed closely by Mace. A and Navy Departments. Mr. Morrill explained the got On Friday next Monsieur the Turkish Min amendment was In to a resolution on the for excessive festivity on board on the night or the but there he wanted things too much his owu way. general hand-shaking then took place and the seconds THE FAT MEH'S FUN. Uscqne, response our Coburn not only wanted Mace to to Tlpperary to will leave here wltli lils ror New York subject offered at the last session. The estimated disaster, reporter led the conversation or tha go retired to their corners, leaving the men to begin the The people of the west side of tho city for many ister, rainlly cost of this south wing would be about one million men to that point, and drear from th%m tlie gratiiy* fight, but to aocept of Coburu's nncle as referee. from which he is to sail on fact no foun» favors could not he Jem. lie battle. Mace had Jim Cuslck and Jerry Donovan months have to the Board of Health city Saturday morului dollars. The cost or the entire building would lag thot the sinister rumor had These granted by protested on one leave of absence. He la ti to Ave or six million dollars. a datlon whatever. was orderly and would not conseut. and the fight fell through. for his seconds, and Allen was waited on by Joo the continuance of tho for France, year's amount general Everything of bot® was matched to Joo but against outrageous about a month debate then ensued relative to the retnov.il of the proper on board, and the behavior Mace fight Wormald,Afterwards and Sheiman Thurston. Mace, having won located on the spend in France and thence pyocee< at ten without oracors and men was all that could be deslredv the latter had to forfait through illness. Maoe was Cohum North river, betweenestablishments capital, and half-past o'clock, a vote, to a of the choice of corners, put his back to the sun; bui to Constantinople. Mr. Blacque will take with hln tho seua.e adjouru'ed. The entire party of seamen were about tticn on the shelf for couple years, no man in and Forty-fifth streets. Tho old BoardThirtyseventhof be from the servlco, their thne of servloa the being willing to fight him, until floe he eoou loft that in his movements. and the the good wishes of a host of Varm personal friends discharged kingdom for another with the position fluffing Health offlcers were effectually manipulated bavins expired; but one expressed a desire to floss turned up again "shy'' Allen appeared muoh the heavier man, and although the fatmelters and bone and otTal and all to wliwm he has become onrtcared during his resi1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, the service should there be a prospect of a wac then champion. They fought for the by boilers, were and then*reenter recognized a side on 1866. at an Inch ana a half taller than Mace he stands so low to dence In this country. WAaniNaroN, May lo, 18T0. with England. Many of them Irish, champion's belt and £200 May 24, efforts give the people relief proved were most vehement In the expression1 near Meonham, and after sparring in flcrhMnir nosltlo.is that Mace was even with Promotion of Members of tbe Russian Legn< tiif. pension appropriation bill. naturally the Longfield Court, five minutes the A now Board ha* come in, unavailing.and as of hatred lor our aucient enemies, the pcrfldloug one round In one hour and referee, tlon. X him at that point. At first there was consfderable no relief baa been The <711 IUUUI1U U1 Mr. *vr. i*CA I ui XI. meI,, English. becoming disgusted with their manner of doing yet given. Sanitary was not the declared the affair a draw. Three months feinting and shifting by the men before a blow Superintendent, It la to be hoped, will aoon do A few weeks ago M. Catacazy, the Russian Mlu Senate amendments to the Pension Approbation They charge that (here slightest business, It la not difficult for a novice to which for tlio conduct of the officers of the Bombay, later, however, theso men fought a real fight In a was delivered, Mace at length landed his left deteot somethkug-later, telegraphed to his government recommending l>iu were non-concurred in, and a ooiumlueo or must excuseitt« a in the London of the many establishments create the nuisance that and that the Infamous Capta.n Eyre have sixteen foot King, for £2oo side, above Alton's eye, and, stopping the tetnrn, of the Weet side the promotion of all the members of the Uusslar was ordered. tended to destroy the Oneida. The particular!of the when Mace whipped Goss in thirty-one minutes, right the residents suffbr from, ana unless ooufcrcnoe were the district, another left bander on the bridge of the the Board of Health give relief soon and drive the Legation In this olty except himself. He rcoelved at OF A88ISTAJ»T MARSHA!.8. disaster which they gave substant ally thO, there being twenty-one rounds during fight. put QPAMFIOATIONS same as described in the report of the United fetat*§< This was Jem Mace's last fight in England previous nose, which rotnoved the skin and showed a hit boilers away the people will make tlifcmselvoa answer in ttvo days granting the request. Conn Mr. Lawhincb, (rep.) or Ohio, asked to introduce to hts visit to tills country. It Is trne he had heen beard In a planner that nflll alarm the deflois of tpo Naval committee. . but speck of blood. The first Mood was claimed law and the Saoiuuy Committee of tu® Bcafd of liodisco is promoted to the rank of Counsellor o and have acted on a Mil relating to the The men will probably be discharged to-day and matched to Uglit the Irish giant, Ned O'Raldwln, wuac furiushed transport,!'ion to tbctr hntnua. ou the luvi'hiuUk vl the u«u auoumicd la the fight to by Uucc. 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