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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -P- PAISLEY RACES. TiURSnDAY.-The Trihl Stakes of 6 sovs each, 3 ft. and 20 added. One mile. 6 subs. Mr. Roberts's Mtiss Lottery, S yrs, 7st 5ib ?? (G. Oates) 1 Mr. F. Nichol's Laundr3maid, aged, 9st 41b ?? (Skeene) 2 Mr. Jamieson's Recluse, 3 yrs, 7st 51b ?? Peers) 3 Mr. Tremayic's Billy, aged, 9st 41b ?? (EHalliwell)4 Won by half a length. The Paisley Cup of 401., added to a sweepstakes of 5 ...

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... at ~~TATTERSALI,'S-IONMAY. le LEAMINGTON STAKES (WAIIWVICKS), Tnris DAY. 0 o 1a1t . Ganss enuington (tkim aid Lafw offll) 7 to I - l r. Merson's Doubt (taiken ?? aftiv offii) 5i t I- Mr., Dawson's I'ictaestet (tkn and aftiv offd) I S tri 1 - Lod Exeter's Tophatlia, (take 10 to 1) 0 to 1- Mr. Mlery's Miss Ann (take 10 to 1) 10 co 1 - ?? h.ets's Fernhill (tak-en and aftwv offd) lie 10 to 1- Mr. ...

CRICKET

... C[RICYJ(ET. ELEVEN OF ENGLAND V. EIGHTEEN OF MANCHESTER. This great match was resinumed upon the Manchester ground, arid brought to its conchisiori on Saturday, when, by a reference to the subjoired score, it will be seer the Eleven were once nuore the victors by 94 ?? It will also be noticed, that the Eleven in the second innings obtained 8 more runs than srerc made by the Manchlester folks ...

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... SPORTING IN TELLIGEN CE. WARWICK RACES. TurSDky.-The Foal Stakes of 10 sets Ceach, with 25 added, for thtree-1 r-olds, Once round and a distance. Mr. B. Austin's, Maiss' Judy M1acanl, 8St 41b ?? (Mitrsol) 1 Mr. E. R. Clark's Tue Old Comumodore, 8St 6lb (Dockeray) 2 Thle Racing (Selling) Stakes of 5 sova each, arid 25 added, for two-yr-olds and upwards. Sceven furlongs. Mr. Edwards's hind of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SiWOlI?-ING JI7ENIlGENCE. iA'lIISTI 11'l'l'TI N Al' MAN C;lESTEt. LI1iAMI NOTON HTIA101N. Gito 1 pI 1ig~ pirir(t 0 to I sgit 1Ferolirl (t) 1 o1 ,2 - p, st~ () 10 to I - Miss Ann 0 to I - l)tubt (t) 1~2 to 1 - VV0Wool 10 to 1I -Oesc I ORTIATl yoltifllliltil JIANDICIAP. or tri Ieget ?? (t 8 to I nit Champion (t) U to 1- Malk (siy I 8 to I - Olothworkvr (t) Re oir Iolti cour 7 to Iagnt ...

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... GWKB.-- -6liekl UKT. ELEVEN OF ENGLAND v. FIFTEEN OFSHEFFIELD. On Tuesday this great match was resumed, and in the course of the day, so attractive did the proceedings prove, that the good folks of Sheffield, and from many miles around, crowded into the Hyde Park-ground. Something like 12,000 individuals had gathered together to gaze upona the ?? of the day. There was some fine batting ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPIRJING INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSA LL'S-TiURaSDAY. THE GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. 9 to 2 agst Captaitb Hervey's Strolighow (taken) to 1 Mr. eesou's The Castle 8to 1- A .r W IdS Postell) pore (t 10 to 1) Evenon Lord 1vZ ende e 12 to 1- Lord Sta-ley's riei (taken) 1200 to 10 eah air pars Clotbworker 'taken) Strden o wa backed for between three and four hundred pouirs 't to2,and thle odds afterwards ...

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... LINCOLN RACES-THURSDAY. s The Revival Stakes, of 10 sovi each, 6 ft, with 25 added, for two-yr-oldq ; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, 8st 4lb-winners once to carry Sib ; twice, 51b extra. Horses having started twice and not won, allowed 31b ; the winner to be sold for 75 sovs. About half a mile. Mr. Williamson's Hippogriff .. ?? (G. Oates) 1 Lord Ranaliffe's Palais Royal ?? 2 Mr. J. Scott's Presto ?? ...

CRICKET

... -- ELEVEN OF ENGLAND v. FIFTEEN OF SHEFFIELD. On Wednesday morning this match was resumed, and brought to its conclusion in favour of the Eleven, by two wickets only. Sheffield continued their second innings until they had marked up 104 runs, whereby they placed their oppommeuts in this position, that they had to obtain 83 runs to tie, or 84 to win. The Eleven accordingly went to time ...

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... CRUKEBT. d 0 it ELEVEN OF ENGLAND v. TWENTY-TWO OF DAR- LINGTON. This great match was resumed at Darlington on Friday, upon which occasion there was a very large assemblage of spectators. At tire close of tire day, the score was as fol- lows:- Tru[H ELEVEX. Adams, c Morton. b Simpson ?? lb w, b Joy. Wisde, c Clark, b Siupsor ?? 4 Guy, b Joy ?? 1 Pilch, b Joy ?? 2 c Baldwinssn Parr, c Simipson, ...

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... ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM RACES. FRIDAY.-The Gold Cup Stakes of 3 sovs each, and sO added, e the winner to be sold for 100 sovs, by auction, and the se- d cond to save his stake. One mile and a half. 4 subs. Mr. Elwes's Mrs. Taft, 5 yrs, 8st 81b (1501.),..(Rogers) 1 1 Mr. Lambert's Highwayman, aged, 8st 51b,(Bailey) 0 2 Mr. Cowley's Second Sight, 4 yrs, 8st 21b,.,(Dockeray) 2 3 Mr. Messer's ...

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... SPURTING IN TELLIGENCE. 15 TATTERSA Ll,'S-M\ON nA1 THE GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. H 5 to 1 agst Alr ?? Ainimtium (t and aft offd) tc 7 to 1 - Ar. Meeoun's The Castle S to I - Msr. IWoffelntell's Post-teripore. T Tlhe above were the only horses mentioned, end on them tile uuthsy %%as ?? smlall. A q1uestion a to' Clothwvorker's f (iutalhheation, arising ouit ofI ?? having been named by a d- fde ...