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SPORTING

... S PORTIXNG. TATTEPtSALL'S.-MON DAY. .'LE\AMINGTON STAKES. 3t to I agst rorth's two (take 7 to 2)-Il to 2 agst Mr. Forth's .t Lucy Banks (taken)-S to I agst Duke of Richmonod's Elysium e (taken)-S to I agot Mr. Forth's Venus-10 to I ngst Mr. !t Foorler's Yardley-12 to I agst Col. Peel's I-am-not-aware L- (taken)- 12 to I agst Duke of 1icluaomid's Lothario-15 to I .s agst Mr. Heseltinte's Pionc- ...

SPORTING

... S POT XNGo T'I'ATEISSALL'S.-MON DsxY. LEAN [tOGTON STAKES. :5 tI I ng-t 31Y I'M II,'s lwy Baoks (t:k lil--? to I ?? rlr. 1llolic Vulcanl -- jo t: I 0g4t (: looel PoT'O l-:(115-lnot.aw(aro- 1l ro1 I ?? i! r. Forth 's ellus-13 Se, I 4 Air.. F loergul n's ?? (LC2k(l1)-1 ito I *! 'St Duke of lirlluo(id's Elysiuta- IS to I i (t 31r. F. Clrbo's Aresmtri o0 t!!( ab(v. lut, tho lirst ?? onlry 'were ia ...

SPORTING

... SPORtING. -ro DONCASTER RACES. iDNCUsrTra. McOrDAV MoRNNoGe, 9 o CorocI Since Friday night the followiag herses have ?? Chesterfield's Joan of Are, 2 yrs, f by Touechstone, out of Row- ton's dana, 2 yrs, and Jack 4 yrs; Colonel Arson's Joe Loveil, 2 -rs, and the Psircess. 2 yrs; Alajor Yarhbugh's Dumpling, 3 yrs: Mr. Gully's the Lra, 3 yrs; Lord Eglitonts Pompey, 3 yrs: Aristides, 3 yrs, and ...

Gentlemanly Amusement at Woolwich Races

... Gretaeman2y Amusement at WToolwich Races. On Friday seietrngiri, the following very edifying exposureI of the viay in which thte grep~eane cadets at W~oolwic, can eoeeasisoally conduct themselves, was made beftore the naa gyrates at the poliee ensftf of that town. The ase excited a great deal of attention, on account of the standing of the offending panties, and ti h wanton brutality of their ...

SPORTING

... SP0RTING. TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. CESARIEWITCH STAKES. 17 to I agst Mr. Plummer's Alice Hawthorn (taken)-8O to I agst Lord G. Bentincle's Nawroth-S5 to I agst Mr. Pettit's St. Francis (taken). 100 even between Mr. Smith's Morpeth and Lord George Bentaclk's Naworth. Mention was made of Mr. Bele's Blaekdrap, who seems likely to be a prominent favourite; but no odds were named. The aceeptancea will ...

SPORTING

... s P 0 A, T I Z; ~1j TATTRSALL'S._mONDA7. CESAREWITCH STAKES. I to I agst Mr. D. Cooks Trueboy-9 to I sgst Colonel Anson's Armytage (taken)-ll to I agst Mr. Bell's Black- drop-12 to I agst Mr. F. Clarke's Arcanus (taken)-100 to S agst Mr. Osbaldeston's Shocking Mamm ...

SPORTING

... ~is p0 H.. T N( N-EWMAE-.uKET SECOND OCTrOBER MEETING._ a o-iearrivals hare incluaded nlearly all the ens- to, iiv frevi.efltee`S Of tilin Nesvroarkec meetings, and a goodly s,1~ione ci, thie million fromn Camsbridge and the metropolio, of t-ic sirtes, 'sit had unwisely delaos-d their depoetusre chY acing, in eansequetice, lost throe or four of the of ihe illustrious ?? it is questioned ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MOSD A. CRITERION STAKES. 5 to 4 agst Mr. Crockford's Rattan-3 to 1 oget Mr. John Dfay's lot (taken). Rattan was backed freely at 6 to 4, and John Day's lot at 2 to 1, 5 to 2, and, at the finish, 3 to 1. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. S to I agst Mr. Bell's Blackdrop (taken)-t1 to I aget Lord Chesterfield's Knight of the Whistle-Il to I agst Lord Stradbroke's Evenus-l 2 to I agst Mr. ...

SPORTING

... SPORTZNG. NFkW.tAltl)Itf HJOU(llTON 3.IEETIN5I -MIONica. oft the eleven stakes ant i tatdi~es .itfliotttctt ftctisde >esat seteaettaly ru-a ropittinit trill b, adittd til ite sefilicti s fttr 'any ?? appetite. Amotnga ht sea's tin Cresreetas1, s statke alwatys, of great sssttractinni i admiire'is at 5 tetyetc aitd r~a'itg, and nat less so i hs shos leak to it ks at ptttle tar spiestlatiot an* ...

SPORTING

... S P0 R TIN G. TATTEitSALL'S.--MoeNDAY. The greater part of the afternoon was occupied in paying and receiving for the last day's racilg at Necvina:ket: some of the accounts were light enlough others were heavy, but all were more or less deranged by the neglect of several par- ties to snake arrangenoents for the settlemenlt-a neglect at all times reprehensible, but doubly so at the close of the ...

SPORTING

... SzORTXNG. TATTBRSALL'S.-MON0TDY. ]nERBY. Fotelt( o I to I agst Scott's lot-1b000 to 60 agst Forth's iot (IS to I taken)-2,000 to 45 agst Mr. Allen's ?? (takee - 7 x to I agst Mr. Crscleford'5 flatten (takenl)-8 to I agot Mr. Johno fay's The Ugly Btuck-20 to I agst Mr- Quin's Load stole (taken freely)-2 to I algst Cl. Peel's Orlando (take 25 t t)-S toI agt Mr. Lichtwvald's Leander-SO to 1 a25st ...

SPORTING

... -- -4 - TATTERSALL'S.- KoxDAYn DERBltY. 1,350 to 50 agst Sir G. Neathcote's lot (taken(-13 to 2 aigot Mr. Crockford's Rattatn-0 to I agst Mr. John Day's The Ugly Buck-IS to I agst Mr. Quits's Lcadstone-22 to I ast Cal. Peel's Orlando (takeu)-25 to I agst Mr. Bowes's T'Auld Sriuirc (taken) - 4(0 to I agst Mr. Irwhi's Fuiga- ballaghl (taken)-40 to I agst Mr. Payne's Vat colt-50 to I agst Mr. ...