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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORI2lNG INTBLLIGENCE. NEWVMAR]KET SECONI) OCTOBER MEETING. NocvttAr.aHT SUNIDAY AVTHRNooN.-The following horses ara now in the town for the enestigmeeting:- DlOrNDAY,-Sweepatnkea of 10 Bova each: hMetalippe and King of the Peak; Johnny Is amiss, nod dot noti rcome; the race not likely to ha run. iMatcheC: Ralph v Garry Owen, St Francis v Dr. Calun, Oakley v Idellar, Tilcho v Botheran, ahli ...

SYRIA

... BiYnROUT, JULY 10.-A private letter of this date, via .Alexandria, by the Emmetjee, announces that the news, although ot' little importance, had given some uneasiness. Mustapba Pacha, it appears, continues to send emissaries to tile mountaineers, obliging them, if' possible, to sign docu- ments, stating that they were satisfied with the government of Omer l'arha, as was the case before, when, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOlING iN'ELLIGENGE. GOODWOOD RACES. WII5NK1`SDAY (c..Ncisunvu,)-Thie City Plate of 4100if, added toa sweept'ilists Of 0 Boav ench, tilt owner of thre second horse to tre. ?? IO nova Out of the slahes, t Jsrve-year-od, st four, fistj five, fis 2lh~si, ?? geldings allowed 3lb. Dille he al. ii sobs. Air. llowcsalf Epirus, ii yrs (H. Edwards) IJ DI r, Bticulshi' Launuhaway, 4 yrs.2 No betting.1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLIGNOCB. DONCASTER RACES. 1he folloing Is a complete list of the appointments for this meet- ingincluding the entrele on Friday afternoon: W OeNAY.-The Fttzwiisjm Stakes of ID sove each, with SO added by the corporation;I 3 yea, 7st SIli 4 yis, Sit~ib; S yrs, Sot 121b; 6 and aged,Slst. Mileaend half. 4subs. Sir. Orde's Bee'e-wing, aged; Are. Osbaideston's c by Trumpeter, d by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -5 L'I'll III SPOH7, - -b, I.ELJ.LilI'.N(:E EXT'l'A. (lfytImiOol, Iti.l Nesuiriatious tur tihe Clhterlield City 'bnl day- Mif s, aged; lanuas, 4 yr.: b lvirlc, aged Henri Quatre, i yr. .Ai FYoarr, 5 yr.a Perseus, 4 yrs . 'J'he Corsalr, .S yre; ifoups, 4 yr. Jtlauk Beck, 4 yra: ?? fism, 4 yr$ fIr. (talus, -l yrs , The PVoter,- iatt aged The Currier, S yr:f ;Rulivark, t5 yr.; fiirry Olven, 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI'rG 1 N'L-LbLUENCA, -4 TATTERlSALL'a-YE.TRsaDAV- CObAREW1TCR STAX9S8-ilte supiortters ot Iligna anti Welfare ware slil linere ttaious thaou OF' Monday, aud tbe result wvas that, before the betting aifhrd eaih wass ?? at as Improvomlicnt of two poiln. T'le qu ire stood at 9 to I until late it. th'e ever-inig, theit rose a point, but Uot until three iftbhs of the sbsceribers had left. Tfie ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - SPORTING INT-RLLLIOTECE. NEWV'ARKET CRAVEN MEETING, iS. MONDAY, Amsur. x, , The Craven Stakes, a Subscription of iogs, each, for all ages two yearsolds carrying 6st. 3 yr.olds, 9st. 4 yr. qlds, Ust. 9lb. 5 yr. olds, gst. Ilb. 6 yr. olds, gst. slb. and aged 9st. 71b. across the flat. Sir H, Williamson's b.e. Ditto,4 yrs old - - Gen. Sparroiv's ch. c. Castrel, 3 yrs old _ _ Lord Grosvenor's b. ...

SPORTING VARIETY

... SPORT!M PfA1l1ETI- ' * ,unpty black coit Smtoleimko, is matehe for 5Oa gui o s I55 c ;Lord Foey a 1~c~neiieft d4 t~w sssiale i~szh~s . ip tlie ,Newmarliet Odober MAeeting. Smolenlsho to receive , g1b. ; . .- , t ?? * , B sting at,'attersal ps the St. Leger5 ye~terd'ay, 6 to iaqst:. Altbidor9-g to ags:. ?? Satlsmtoce; assdx. to one against an~otber. first fairn;ritp for the, Oxford ap;, ...

A CABINET OF CHESS PLAYERS

... o The following particulars have reached us of several matches at y ctless, which were lately played by some of the roost distinguish- Y. ed characters of the age, at the Club, in Regent-street. Some dif- ficulty, it appears, arose at first as to the selection of a President, nor Ludieiagintcr, on this occasion. Several Presidents of Boards is put in their claims, but at length a little ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORiTING 1NTELLIGE9NCE. MONDAY, SEPT. 15. Ie .FURTHER FARTWcULARa.l DONCASTER, ST. LEGER.of , Mr. Watt's ch. c. Barefoot, rode by T. Goodison . Iha g Mr. Houldsworth's b. c. Sherwood, W. Scott . 2 l Mr. Riddle's br. c. Comte d'Artois, R. Johnson 3 va hF The Judge placed but 3. . The False Start as it was termed, relieved the fears of be v numerous betters' on fndind out that Tinker was worth ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ' EGHAM RACES. These Races commenced yesterday, under circumstances, although rather unexpected, yet of the most gratifying descrip- tion-we allude to tbe attendance of his Msjelty and Suite. It was announced In a Sporting Paper of Sunday last, that should the weather permit, his Majesty wou!d certainly honour the Course with kis precence to witness the running of his favourite mnare Maria for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES. T'he entries for this Meeting concluded on Saturday night. The following is an abstract:- TruESDAY.-Tbe Craven Stakes of 10 soVt. each, 3 yrs old, 6St- 4 yra old, St ; 5 yr. old, 8st 91b * 6 yrs old, 9st 21b ; and aged. 9st 51lb. The last mile and a quarter. Lord Nerrsoilby's Taranolug. ased Lerd Wilton's eh. h. Goshalvk, 5 yrs Duke of Richmond's Guinare, 4 yrs Captain Latour's ...