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between two spirited French-men, well known in the second District. One of them is no other than Paul, the hair dresser, of Royal street, a few doors from the old Post- Office, and his adversary, Mr.me to move differently, we will not here state. Suffice it to say, that for a very light motive, Paul thought it unavoidable to send a challenge to Thomas, who, being a very courageous man, accepted es, the two parties went on Tuesday afternoon to the Oaks, armed with double-barreled shot-guns. Paul's seconds, who had the choice of conditions, informed their opponents this should be taught at toffer excuses. As this was out of the question, the uns were loaded again. This time either Paul attempted to pull the wrong trigger or he did not come up to time, but while he lost that chance, without effort every finger on the left hand. Unfortunately, we cannot say so much for poor Paul. The bone of his left arm is broken in pieces a little below the shoulder, and the ball then pas