Show from the THE GLOR woud that the chief editor of the salt lake were at hla to review the prize slugging match re counted io yesterday mornings dispatches we should then have something rich on the beauties of the manly art ita exalting influence and general necessity ii developing a higher order of humanity prize slugging ai mr goodw in holds bing a normal attendant of national greatness the american citizen ought to ie very proud bia count ry hs morning for we are very sure that never since the teata 0 calinda Calin la hai any nation recorded so splendid an exhibition of genuine pugilism tha sullivan kilran battle beara no comparison with it we bal placed great lopes in the triumphal entrance of the great john L into ahe realm 0 polities poli tits we bad all but traced out in our mind the magnificent recoil this renowned gentleman mft going to sc ra for liia cuitis in llie halla of but it is all now the must retire ilia altar liaa readied its zan ali it can mount no higher with each a competitor as ohearn in the areni to corn I 1 aa the ep arts of the two contests is enough t decide tha matter in aa instant aa WB recall the report of the all it rehearsed in sub betance aba kilcain Kil iain ery overcome by tha beat of the sun threw up the flaunty sixth round that he confessed somewhat severely punished but felt more deeply ahe humiliation of defeat than he did the effect of his en that to be manly he nas rilling to concede the victory to sullivan but was q lita sure ha would hive triumphed eave for his training ad ilia inconveniences of a certain bodily ahlm nt without a lame which he had acquired in the cours of his advancement to hillier mahhood maa hood kow contrast this with the splendid of monday night after he first round says the reporter the bed ei of the men ere blotched with their were stained and govea sator led the crowd contributed the 30 for which the men were fighting them on n bile the floor was getting slippery with their gore ft it cb alua ed from their noses axa mouth profusely in the eleith and last round both mn were BO neak they could hardly stand up Ot learn with an effort struck jackson a swinging blow floored him ohearn falling on top from the effects of bis exertion when time mas caled for the th round jackson was put on lita feet and shoved forward by his seconds but almost immediately ml back unconscious physicians wera called but all to lavive him w re of no avail and at eleven next morning he didd the body as seen in the morgue presented a horrible appearance alie lips hung id elbreda and the face was oue livid cia of battered fiuman flesh such a triumph of manhood as this fiust have ita reward our great and glorious republic national splendor ai avowed by missionary editor S symbolized in lie achievements of her pug lists will certainly recognize this rising star sullivan is a cherop ohearn is the nations man |