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... P)OS TSCRIP T. ?? lallb SbUt'p'O Pott, F'orn the LONDON GAZETTI, Sept. 2o. r 11-1 IS night's gazette contains his rn~jefty's drclaration j refpefing Denmark, as detailcd in our fecondi page. -Alfo an account of the capture of tht Spanifh brig Avan- turti, by the Narcifful frigate; of L'Efperarce French pri- vateer, by the Hunter floop; and of La Bueno Union Spa- nPji'privatcer, by the Adamant ...

BOXING

... TURNER AND SCROGGINS-This event which has excited more than ordinary interest, from the dis- appol0intmellt Which occurred at Hayes, a few weeks since, was decided on Tuesday, -and the question as to best vas fairly determined. So much secrecy was observed upon the occasion, that the place fixed upon for combat was known only partially; and to cause a diversion, Blackwater, Copthorne. and ...

GAME LIST

... CO UNTY of DE VON. Persons who have obtained GAME CERTIFICATES for the L- year 1817: v List (I) GBNERAL CERTIFICATES at 31. I13s. Od. each: A. Adams, William, gent. WiFtheridge; Abraham, Richard, Ji Oakjord; Adney, Richard, clerk, Tiverion; Adney, John, L elq. H~aUerton; Afhfofcrd, Aaron, gtnt. Cudmftock; Archier, It 8dward, efq. Biflhopfleignton; Archer, Samnuel, jun. efq. V piy 7ior Maurice; ...

BOXING

... BOXiNG. PARTICUtLARS OF THE BATTLE BETWEEN RANDALL AND BELASC0. Tlhe filit between Randall and Belasco, the best light weight men in the boxing list, took place on Tuesday at Shepperton-point, near Oatlauds, the steward of the manor of Morilsey-hurst having ex- pressed a desire to rlow with tile Coramissary and the white-bag men of tile day, which was refused. The distance from London kept the ...

BOXING

... BO :1 NG. n REYNOLDS and JOHNSON. , This match, which was to have come off on'Tues-. day at btkerbury, has occasioned much disappoint- ment amongst the lads of the fancy, , The stake, with a subscription purse added, was for.a hund~red, ind Reynolds, who bad figured away with much. gallantry with the scientific Belasco, and lastly with Church, was backed with much eagerness at 5 to 2 and 3 to1 ...

BOXING

... , The match for 100 guineas aside, between Randall o the phenoilenon pf the present day, and Parish, the r watermati, who had foughthbimself high on the milling list, took plaee oni 'rTirsday on Hayes Common, in K, Kent. Wollinglam Common, about six miles on the n other side of Croydon, was the place where the caval- ie cade first assembled-RiddlesdowVn, abouS two miles le from thence, being ...

BOXING

... PAINTER and SUTTON. We have to record as bravely a cotntited battle*. as ever wasfought in the history of- pngilism, between these first-rate heroes of the fist. it was for a purse of eighty guinetas to the vinner and twenty to the loser, raised by Norwicb and the towns adjacent, and the result proved that~raining on Norfolk poultry is not to be treated contemptuously. A spacious ring, with ...

BOXING.—PAINTER and APRING

... BOXINVG.-P4lNTER and SPRING. I i 1 , AT MICKtLEHAM DOWNS, NEAn LEATrHEIHEFAD, SURFtEY. Wednesday, a, little. after one. Painter and S~Pring appeared in the onterring, and, .upon their meeting, sbhok hands in the most cordial and true Englishman- like manner. Spring tbrew his hat up first in the ring, and Painter immediately followed the same line of conduct. At half past one they set-to: ...

BOXING

... I E. '. I 1 1 . II ?? I - . r , ,,,tg ?? L-i ?? ?? a A 4acious rip a6 fiist formed in BuIstrode Parlk, B B o n'd'be' fiu deinende, bft the Magistrates A iutieriea.ds sud8 av~ldadea, Whib lined 8ix miles of gqo!id, ,hurriedd' to Mill-eud, osr:a rough road of Many- milek W~S b tbtW~ Wg iafdgbt, and-betding r m a tb 11 t o e'd? d . Seconds, t','ibb andbelcher 4i ffor their donlltty aij and a ...

BODMIN RACES, August 26th & 27th, 1818

... BODMAN , RAOS, August:26tl& 27tbt,'181.I FlRST DAY. Mlembers Plate of £S0. for all ages; two-mile beats. Hon.'Newvto PFellowes' br.h. UpriqghtJudge, six years old(, 9st. ?? I0 MIr. Diay's b. 1. Luey Rose,threeyrs. old, st.31b. 2 0 2 Sweepstakes of Five Guineas eacb, for horses not thorough bjed, two-rdile heats, 10 Subscribers. Alr. J. D. Fowell's b. m. Countess Quiadrille, I six years jid, I ...

GAME LIST

... -U-*Mm-f ??Ilst . a .TUNY -4f : V.: Y:.K P.i-F~iSGSff bu jaive ohable~id! G.AME c1JflI-; 17 flCATES r ite yea1 1b9 I ,Lial;(lI) G IZfiAlbC9KTIFICAAFE&.,at 81. 138.-fl. each:r .Ashfbrod, Aarod, Adlmstock, Adney, J,aho, H1ltbbrtub; Adneyi Richard, clerk,, Uiuertbn, ArsCptt,iJohn4, redi. ton; . Afru ndell ?? J *illiniDm Chkrifonr: Fitspaiwte;,Aoland, Thowa& Paimer,, hsiq..Charle#;-Ar~mytaie, Sir ...

BOXING

... D . - _ . - i _ - A -L _ The Matcb between Johnson, of Paddington, who had acquired wuch' celbrityjby beating the bept men of his, weight of thecday,, ataely, Purcell. Lancaster, &c..on Tuesday fogt .M~rtin, a baker, of about equal weight, and a superior man altogether in the gift of teazing. The, match was for 100. guineas and it took place in a .meadow about four miles through Hendon. * The ...