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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Hoif-epaelte se o'clock. MOLDS ?? A~llU1EDLE STA4EE of 3 soon, each, wvith 2i5 sovs. a~s~d, for horses of all ages not tiserosigh bred. The.-second . horse tn save his stake. t~eatlcmen riders. Heats, non t nubil and a half. Three to start es no race. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the Timee of Onorge IV., wlhinH is exciting so great a sensation In the upper circics. An Expected Rte.unlou in High Life. A Peep Into the Iterior of the Palate. Some curious particulars respecting a Son of Napoleort, bort, In Egypt, &c &c. lPvIIATF C ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... lsosome rather lot haydul naeetmaeaswill be-seen by a r'e- atit raet h uoain.Teei stitll a good deal of, IllI seyaIeadsM.Sotsem The'll Nipluo colt is en fim n tl h ototo rnysdamn ?? of ?? Saturday, a lifttl silver was sported for 20@ sh to 7tobe laid; ...

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... (t) 100 to 6 - Chit Chat (t) 10 to I - Whaley (t) 20 to I - Parolles 10 to I - Dlersey (t) 20 to I - King Cole (t) I to I Wentworth (off) 25 to I - Fusileer (t) 12 to I - Zohrab (offd) 25 to I - Catharina 14 to I Magician 10U to a - Vesper (t) RN to I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... having played a full hour and a half, an Incessant) tire was Kept up from eleven o'clock in the forenoon until after dark, Bad by the latest accounts the number of prisoners already exceeds 2I000. The Spatill; Consuil at Gibraltar received a similar dispatch ...

Sporting Intelligence

... (8 p. in.) is in a state of excitement almost unparalleled. A part d the officers belonging to the Patriot army on Point au Pelle Island have just arrived. They had abattle. which lasted three hours, vwhen they had to retreat, with a loss of from forty ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the Crilven, tvo handicaps (these three close to-night), the Riddleswortt, anti a 150 snr ntakes, for which Lord Tavistock's filly will not ran Cite match Is doubtlut. Mr. ?? A. Smith's Captain Rock And the colt out of Slight atrived yeeterlay, per caravan ...

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... and headed Caravan, and a distance from home Rat trap was ron- ning alongside, on the waitling side, the three being now geveral lengths a-head of Troilus and Dardanelles. At the ropes Rat-trnp quitted his companions, and won Io a canter, by three lengths ...

Sporting Intelligence

... The Potentate was vaca a backed to a large amount at 50 to 1, 33 to 1, 25 to 1, and Prej lastly at five points less, and it is thought he will be a A 1ol better favourite owing to his winning at Catterick5 wh a Zohrab was ?? for ...

Sporting Intelligence

... lame, having re- gained his friends, and taken a prominent station in the bettingjve may infer that the, rumour of his lameness was merely a try on to enable his admirers to get a little more on him at a better figure. He was to leave his stable on Monday ...

Sporting Intelligence

... te2onVelure. Won in a cantor. H The 2,O00 Guineas Stakes, a Sweepstakes o'100 oovs. each, h. Ir ft., for three yearsold * colts, Sot 71b; fillies, Sat 41b. R.M. h 29 Subscribers. b Lord.G. Bentinclo's gr c Grey Momus * -- J. Day I A -Mr Thornhill's Saintfoin ...

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... fbrce and truth-it has never been engraved ; A Fdte Cheampdtre b Watteau, has all the elegance and beauty which distienguish the works' of that artist; 1 A~ Study fo h edo tAeIMY Queen, and a sketch of A Senenfr=om Bccaccios are charming specimens ...