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Charles A. Dana, in his great act of making DID YOU EVER? ever know a weman, Who would not, if she were human, Rather be a man than woman, ‘Any day? Did you ever know a Fair to Who, though with vast riches laden, Would not ratt Mra, be Did you ever know Plamp and Who would not, though And g Rather be a sex] with kisses, at store of wedded blisse aid than Mra., For a’ that? The Trojan and the Esthete Fight ‘THe Jepce, not to be behind its more or less esteemed contemporaries in enterprise when it an event as a pugilistic encounter for the championship of the world was on the ta- pis, equipped an ath brace of slungshots and a variety and started hi so gre n with a f revolvers, 1 for New Orleans to witness the meeting between Mr. Patrick Ryan, of ‘Troy, and Mr. John L. Sullivan, of Boston, This young man was instructed to send us a Sammy Tililen appear to te a physteal giant, full: account of the movements of the illust ‘Trojan and the stalwart wsthete in a 24-foot ring. On Monday evening we received a dis- 1 from him to the effect that he desired to | return home at once. We replied: “Stand | by your guns; hold the fort;” and then came flashing over the wircs this information, thich we spread before our readers. e New Ont.rans Fei @ 1882, J with pagilists of note from every dit is no exaggeration,to say that fraternity comprises the most unmitigattd, scoun- be. “At would be a relief for «1 quiet citizen to meet and converse with a red-handed munlerer, a three-decker highwaymanh,pr a dyed-in- Such outlasés-have redeeming feat res, but prizesfighters have-nong’atspil, Some stu- nature goinpare the Tatter class with nil say that there is no Crime in the recent. that either would not commit with clouspess of having faithfully performet Robbing his mother’s grave of her om to'the workers if tybties would bea mere pastime to the prize-fighter, Amd the same may be said of the politician. Ryan and Sallivan an both anxious to \l are in good condition. Con- trary to the general rule on occasions of this kind, ave actually been wagered by the result, and the stakeholder and dropped into th J when the battle is drels on wool burglar. Missiasippi, #0 that bh over. Ithas been observa hy eltizens who have taken to the house-tops for safety that none of the priz or jewelry of any kind know each other too well to display at such atime as this, There a ho women in New Orleans This may appear strans but Fam told that high and low, rich and poor of the ntler sex have taken to the woo turn swarmed into it. both Ry ting It is be. nything of nid will not r ti the city is rid of the rascals who ha Ramors have been rife to- Hand Sullivan were pe New York, hav a the City t the p 1 the line of the rail: ground have burned their dwell contlict lery in the Bowery ple ings and flal the country in onder to escape a with the moby On Tu yan work y morning our correspondent he- arly, as follows: Now Onurass, Feb, tit pecially distingui minent sporting, fa New York journal, for the dimensions of feree, and is in the h Ryan and Sullivan, ‘The public otfigers’-are ng to prevent theerowd from steafing ‘the Kea, which have ji pat in shape Wl the referew is. aayin, “Why didn’t Richard come Ii The referee is gasping for br Driekbat while trying. t has a watel, has just been chosen t bee 6 a bosom al of h, and inst nding me ast been Lit with a No » the exact time, Both are sparrin >it is in although time. hi alles ng. There were c rowd is taki ng over a youn: as been roaste foul,” and as mp A St. Louis fighter man from Chicago, and pt in the neck. He had the Who has it now tio one seems to ku while Ryan i is smiling ing his duk | The latter's friends are shrieking with Later,—Sullivan has just reached Ryan's | his sledge-h in the Tro) teen feet by actual measurement, Later. —Ryan was carried from his corn livan has just knocke There is xcitem air is thick with knives r, and has followed up the blow wi on potato-trap. Ryan was hurled th 1 Sule 1 him down and is sitting, om hun. ree has fled. The is, and the skies are reat The scene is Sullivan i zed from Ryan The re 2 teen captured, and is chained to a stak There is Laten. into th ke.” prostrate form, and both are in 4 5 nl ther May God forgive me. air, ny mother that We have heard nothing later from our cor: mndent. While deeply sympathize with the parents of this young man, and shall feel called upon at a later period to pay tyibnte to his memory, we feel that we merely express the opinion of all law abiding citizens whén-we say that it would have been a. bless: ing to the country had an earthquake swal- lowed up the fighters and those who sanction such brutal exhil res we ions, ‘Tuk Irish tenants complain that the only share they get out of the soil is the plow-s are, “Lr fashionable.” ably. FouLer” : “Open 1 bodies are In the dissceting room, probe “Trot is at the bottom of a well,” so a philosopher has well said We may well be- lieve it, since so many men leave it well alone. jon: A hill of divorce, Pantise injune comicbooks.com