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... I SIE OF CRICKET CLUBS WILL OBLIGE DAR 0TING A LIST OF THEIR SfATCHES FOB' F ' TKE SEASON AS SOONt AS DETER- tIATCHES TO COME.-M.C.C. v , 2,Twropickedelevens of the M.C.C. and Ground, ...
... I SIE OF CRICKET CLUBS WILL OBLIGE DAR 0TING A LIST OF THEIR SfATCHES FOB' F ' TKE SEASON AS SOONt AS DETER- tIATCHES TO COME.-M.C.C. v , 2,Twropickedelevens of the M.C.C. and Ground, ...
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... ,Thcse races commenced on Thursday, on the Muesselburghl course. 'lbsc weather was not very favourable, but the attend- ance of spectators was large, including a fashionable display on the grand :;tarnl. The arrangemenlts introduced this year for the first time gave general satisfaction. The Stand has been altered and improved. Part of the interior-, which was re-decorated, was sot apart for ...
... EPSO31 RACES. WEDNESIAY-The DERBY STAKES of FIFTY o .SOvEREi&NS each, h ft, for three year olds. One hun- dred and eighty-eight sobs. f . 1r. Pedley's Cossack, by Hetman Platoff(Tem. h f pleman) . 2. . Ai1r. Bouverie's Wair Ea-le (W, Boyce) 2 Lord Eglintoun's Van ¶Tromp 1J. Marston) 3 s The following also started, but were not placed:- n r Sir R. Pigot's Conyngham, Duke of Richmond's Red b ...
... The following letter is well worthy of perusal and Ridf. Not, indeed, so much f r the novelty of the facts and the areument, as because they are more clearly pointed than we have hitherto found them. —The newspapers of late have abounded with articles noticing the increa-ed value of money, and complaining te.at the Baik of England had not earlier raised rate of discount, in order that the ...
... i -- SPORTING 1NTELLIGf4NCE. Mr W. S'Cott has sold Sir 'Tatton Sykes to Air lralc Day; it is rurmoured ramt the price was 3,000 CLASPRn r. N YEL;b-C13r31elW, 'With reference to thea tw-*ofstr match for XO2s wthm Newell and Doubiiede.., staes in asnot her lei ter in tie E;. that as tireypoeslt'ely refuse to allow £20 inaitead of £10 for expanees, lie wa4 D now ready either to give -or take ...
... EPSON RACES. WEDNESDAY.-The Derby has passed away with no or marked feature to distinguish it from its predcc,,,6very net race was run in a good old-fashioned style, Cossack ha - The in advance nearly from end to end, beating the same holng bad lhe beat at Newmarket, and by precisely the sa d ~ that a With tile exception of the winning one, none of the ?? made any figure in theorace. ack 1,t. ...
... U~e~~T A STEEPLEI ?? (LUCAN)ESI Russell, Capt. MadockB. Capt. kromley, 0d,5'DLrafle fird o q. Treasurer: W. Dyeer, Esq. Jadge' ealy. WEDNESDAY. jaw Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 Sovs eauh, 5 ft, -c CUP d horse to save his stake ; three miles. rU i2ddedj g proceed agAd, l9st ?? T. Abbot I ~ni 5100o'c nFannYE Ellr, 5 ys. l~st l0ib. .Hbaee 2 Moto s b ra In n'tytesl5 ryrs. ?? 121b ?? . Wynne 3 hr d ...
... * ?? ?? a.- SEc1ETARIED OE CRiCKSiT.LUtBS. WILL OBLIGE BY FORWARDING A LIST.riOF THEIR ilMATCHES . FIXED ?? THEIBEASON wAS 9OON- 'DHT]BR : M IN D OMwii ?? : ic3i .,.i *s .u ; MA.TCHEBS TOi COMEi;-M'C:C. .I Mund~ajMyid9>y3leM;C C iathe Ciount of; Surtrey (Asebt vrelt) Mondaj,#-May'l8lMariylebone Club and Grioundf'. iirre'ytiwb ' a'nd 'GrounCdItt'Lo'rds; MoYbdty7~Jn6e'7-;tC.-C. anuin Grouridv. ...
... One of the most remarkable cases we ever heard or ' read of formed subject for examination before the magisj trates at the Borough Court yesterday : a girl about years of age, named Maria Atkinson, being charged with > setting fire to the house of her master, Wednesday ' last, no less than six different times! The followii.g are the facts of this extraordinary matter:—Mr. John Bragg is a rope ...
... RETROSPECTIONS OF THE NEWMAR- KET SECOND SPRING MEETING, AND A FEW WORDS ON THE DERBY. BY TOUCHSTONE. The Newmarket apology for a second Spring Meeting is over, and a'very meagre affair it has been; three races and a walk over, the first day, four races and a walk over, the second, and three and a match on the last; just about- the quantity of sport with which we are regaled at princely ...
... MIANCHESTER RACES-WEDNESDAY. The Wilton Stakes of 10 sove each, with hO added-throe yra old, ?? 41b; four. 8ct 41b; flve, 8at 121b six and aged, 9at 21b. One mile and a half 8 subs. Ur S L Fox's Meaux, 3 yrs .. . .. Mr Ewbanh'c Louisa Newell, 3 yrs .. . .. 0. \Ir teiklam's Lightning, 6 yrs .. .. *- 3 ilr Eskrett's Exhort, 5 yra . .. .. 4 ;r G Arnold's Alice 6 yrs . .. .. .. 5 Alter a dead heat ...