ctrrmro utkat.I*mnil Dtirny Ssrioasly, Though Hotfatally V«ud«iLost Saturday night, while on their way home, Samuel Denny and William Loug, son of Charles Long, got Into a dispute over their respective merits as pugilists, which resulted in a free light, one of Deuny’s brothers, who was along, taking his brother’s part. During the tight Long drew a knife and used it quite vigorously on Sam Denny , cutting his arm in two places, inflicting two ugly wounds on his face and cutting out two of his front teeth. Both Long and Denny are said to have been iutoxica-ted, and after their tight got in the same wagon and rode on home, having satisfied their pugilistic propensities. Denny’s injuries were {attended to byDr. Martin. Lona has been arrested.