A society of “Lii boxe I raneaise ’ :s about to pritcoed to England f Paris to defy the Hritt-sh bruisers. the French method owes its origin tlt;* ti e ancient manner of rojinbating known as the savutu. I lie hot its well as the hands are used in tin* light, as the name imlieaU$. The professors of vnte, of which art many arc i full employment in Paris, declaro that tin* leg ami foot should be the principal dependence in the combat, and that tlie arms and baud* •duiuld bo only their agents. An Englishman, they say, loses all the advantages to ho derived from the muscles of the leg. while the Frenchman rtly on them nlofle—the hands being evidently intended by nature to be used for defence only.* and not for attack.