English verus French Boxing.The EwmmhI supp; e» some inter-(Ming information with regard to the tour of M ( li vi’iMmnit the professor of French boxing in Loudon. M, (.'harleniont'* appearances ut St. Janie*- * Hull ex e ted so much interest that a general wish was expressed to pit him against an Knglish loxcr so as to tost tin respective merits or the French and Knglish systems. The affair—hands utnl feet Against hands I onh -ctitne off at the IV.ican t'iuh From tiie beginning lt;»f the euoouuter ( harl* tnont kept ii » adversary at adis-lance, us to prevent him getting in | a sola! blow, and soon gave him a kick on tin' tli gb which c aused the English* man to lose his balarnv. Several other | foot blows gave the advantage to lt;bnrh monu w ho wound up by admin:#* feting his adversary a skilful kick on the head, and then f.tiling upon him. His address was w irmly applauded. The account docs not say who M. (-har)cinout * opponent was. which is a very important point ommitted.— 1'arti Stu?a.