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... SPORTING INTELL'PTh7TF HUNTING tAPlOiNT.MEN'T;. The Hnoldernelnr houlnds meet ta-rmorraw at Enr.ltrgl. day at Xidrton AgneP, and on Saturday at Arror, at ha. 1 Mr. Errington's hounds meet t r troarrt at L. Thursday at Larigton (taldateil and e. F 1 : t half-post ten. Tl-t Atherstooe hoon-ris rneet Gn \Vedr!-a , Thursday ati Coenmbh and on Saturday at e,- u.A ; eleven. Mr. 1). Radelilfe's ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGR7C;, TATTERSALL'S THE DERBY. The colts out of Cobweb, Nonplus's dam, and Tra, most In request yesterday, the former having been 1rt^ . da and afterwards 10 to 1, for about *150, ard the la'O ed 6 amount. Two or three bets were made about the t for a large amount; an offer was alio made to taie 1 to ' b i- ville and Cobwelt. No direct tdds were olfered a bete,5L other ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCE. -.0 TATrERSA&L'S-YES'raRIAY, THE Dl:EBY. The betting was oriore animated, and the resultS of reater ampor- tance than were detailed in our account of the businesf trausacted on atonday. Cobweb, theo high in favour, declined to 3 tf , the odds being offered so eagerly that none could he found reolute enough to back him. The colt out of Trauby's dam was also in 1les demand ...

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... SPORlTIAG I in the York entries Dr. Bowes's Gonfulon was omitted i Mr. Powieta's colt la out of Francesca. DONCASTER ST. LEGER, 183'9. NOMINATIONS Fort DONCASTER ST. GICOlilS. Colonel Croft as tr. Ilowes's b c by Brutoulnorf, out of Sbartsejt'5 dam; DMr. Gortoirth's eh c by St. Nicholas, dt by Don Cossack-viar- dea; Cir.rlonel Cradock's b c by 'fho Saddler, out of Rebecca, by Lottry; Dir. C. ...

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... NEWMJARKET ENTRIES. FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. 1838.~-TtlRSIlAy. Hopeful Stakes. Lord Suffield's b c Alan, Lord Sueield's b c Sphynx, Lord Sufivald's b f Alms Col. Feel's t1af Whiler, by Canme], out of Ver- gatility; General Yates's b c Cainute; Mr. Thornlhill's rhl e, by Emillus, out of Bravura; Mir. Tbornribll's f, by Emiliust, out of B~ene. fit's dam ; Mr. 'Thornhitlls b 1, by Mderetrlrit, out ...

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... SPORtIA G IsNTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. The attetndatlee yliterday afternoonf wits ;retty full, but buslaese ws dull, and cfforded little room for observatioti. The Cobweb iolt was talied about but not backed, nor, altheuugh nominally a point better than on Thursday, did lre appear to have increased 1it fNvour. Grey Monmus Nonplas, cand Ion were enl thuo rice, the beitingagidnet thr 25 to I ...

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... SPOR2'1N1GIN2'.LLIGENCZ. TATTERSALLS'.-YSSToIUMAY. A thin attendance, and more talk about the tire in the City than the Verby; a few bet, however, wvere made, one or two of them posseosisg some interest, as proving that the Cobweb colt is foten. tirely trieniless. The Nonplus colt continuas oen the rise; a small bet was made against him at lo to i, but the current oflers did not exceed 13 to 1 ...

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... SPORTING INTRLLIGBNCE. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Thc nrighton harriers tevt on Monday at Patcham, on Wedaesday at the Itace-course, and on Fridayat the liylYe, at oleven. ,The Broohside harriers meet on Monday at Newmarket-hill, and ol Friday at TelscombeTye, at half.past tel. The ?? honnds meet on Tuesday at Faintree, and oa Thurs. day at aiddleton Gorec. atten. The Cheshire hourds meet on Monday ...

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... 2'PORTf'IANG INTELLIG ES'C'E. T ATTRrF SAI.I.US.-VESTEnl)AY 'the ?? ?? ?? ?? or three changes of consi(!er- able iniportauce to these who atr slieoulatlaR on1 the Derby. The Nolip us colt bus jumped over the heads of the' favourites of ohl, aid takeo a delded lead lit the oddi at 13, 12, unit, tinialy, 1t9 to ; at leust e4,00 most have beeo laid out 1IO1 him, 'thr CobWeb Coll wao hacked tfr ...

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... SPORT2INZG IN2TELLIGIWVCE. NEWM.ARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, lO8S. ACCE 'TANCES FOR THIE PFREE HANDICAP. Ii0VVAr.-SweVPelakal3 of 100 vacht, Ii nt; A.F.-Phosphoius, 3st l21b; Cowboy, 7st9lb; Qullcksilver, 7stItb; anid Skilleygolee, 7at. MWDNEssoAY.-Svwepstakea of 50 ench, It ft; T.Y.C.-Pocl;et Hercules, 7,t lltb; Fifer, 7at Illb; and fsracer colt, 7st 2b. FATAL ACCIDrNn ON THE ICE AT BATTERISEA ...

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... SPORTING INTBLLIG.HNCE. TATTEltSALL'S-YeSTERDAY. THE DERBY. Several horses were backed for this race without causing any mate- rial alterations. the Nonplus colt and Grey Mlomus were backed rather freely, oad left off better favourites than when we imat quoted thcpdces. Several offers were made to brck Cobweb, who, at two paints Iasr than were offered on Thursday, Is quite as good a favourite ...

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... TATTERSA LLS-YRSTnRDAV. THE DERBY. Further changes will be fooad to have taken place In the positions of the four ?? fnvourites, Grey Minmus having advantsd to 11 to 1, which ova taken to abnot two hundred pounds, sad D'Eg- ville fallen back to l3 to 1, taken to aboat the name amourt. Non- pils and Cobweb remained at neorly the same figures as en Monday, but were not backed. Young Renton and ...