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... THE LIVERPOOL RUNNING, WI TH HINTS FOR NOTTINGHAM MEETING. TO TUR EDITORL Ol TUB DAXLY. NEWS. SIR,-The ra-nning at Liverpool has caused affairs to tales a turn for both the events at Goodwood, and also for I'the St. Leger. The very first race decided-the Croxteth Stakes-gave the partisans of Fishermian, for both the Good. wood Stakes and Cup, some encouragement, as he gave Lord Nelson, at 20lb ...

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... SPOYING. tITHE TWO AND THREE YEAR OLDS AT o YORK, a TO iTHE EDIOR 0O' THE DAILY N~EWS. SI R,-Unfortunntety the heavy-and in some eases dangerous-state Of the ground, the ?? course being r literally under water, for there were not tevo hundred yards Of it good going-, prevented many of the yousgslers fulfilling their engagem-tets at the late York meeting, scarcely, one good two-year-old making ...

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... SPORTING,. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. WEDNESDAY. OPTIONAL SELLING PLATE of 50!., for 3-yr-olds and upwards. Cambridgeehire Stakes Course (1 mile 240 yards.) lMr. T.CIffrsAmorsBoyus by Alarm.3yra(5o0t)jst7Ib(Bray) 1 Mr. Stephenesns g by Sotterley-Termagant, 3 yrs ?? Tat No betting. Won by a length. (Fordhanal 2 HANDICAP PLATR of 60C. A.F. (I mile 2 furlongs 73 yarde) I Madame La Toabe de ...

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... I TATTE RSALL'S-MONDAY. The Northampton events chiefly occupied attention. Early in the afternoon 5 to I waes taken freely about Skirmisleer, and 6 to 1 was currently offered 1bar one for the Stakes. Towards the close, however, a movement was made in favour of St. Giles, who for money had perhaps the call of Lord Zetland's horse; 5 to 1 might have been obtained about either. Adamas was ...

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... SPOR7ING. II BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. U LEAMINGTON STAKES. a 6 to I agat Uzells (t) o GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. 5 to 1 offd on the Field ST LEGER. a 6 to 4 aget Blink Bonny (t 7 to4) 0 5 to 2 - Ignoramus (t) 9 to I - Tournament t) I 100 to 6 - Arsenal (t) 100 to 4 - Anton (t) 100 to 4 - Sir Colin (t) 40 to I - Bashi Bazouk (t) t CESAREWITCH STAKES. i Offers to take 60 to I agat Melissa. ...

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... I1,0RCTI INTLIGECC Pool, JULY Da1 a rtath Stake Idf 1O govs eac.h 11 It, 3tbhrei.Yr.olde and upw5rdl. o 5abs. yrs Sla 21b ?? 1 ' isroi,4 yrga 6A 101b . (Dales) 2 ;el,6u 3yryan Al, 3^ils tby a leligthl i W 0- 11vfi eavs eec, ft, with t50 added, for ?ycoD', -l Sit I tes ; wreners of 100 svos 1105ogU Chistie5 Or~ch. itil, Set 7kb d(5 ells) 0D9a?~ f~oa re tn Peguhsi 70 'to 2 agst ua O d i, GI a ...

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... 'a WARWICK RACES.. WgbiSEsDAt.-Tiie Sh; rts Haudicip, of 3 GOvs eoclJ, With 25 added; winners after She declaration of the wrigbts8 511b extra. Fire furlongs.' 1 subs.. Mr. T. Walker's Oltenjitz, 4 yrt, St 2ib ?? I Mr. Parker's Blue Bock, 4 yrs, 6dt 41b ?? 2 Mr. La AMert's' Maggie -Louder. 3 yrae, 6 yr ..(Bray) 13 The following aleo ran :-Mr. Craven's Yaller Galt 2 yrg,' Ost 71b (Frezcob); Air ...

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... SPORTING INET LLIGENCE _-db NEWMARKET FIRST.OCTOBER IEETING. Taxs SUcsCtrprTIo ROOM WWDNXSDAT NIGHT. CESAREWIrOR STAKES. 8 to 1 agpt. M. Dobler,(taken) 13 to 1 Colt by Alarm)-Plunh. (takeu and offi) 16 to 1I Mary (offered) 20 tO 1 - Black Tommy (take 25 ts 1) 1000 to 30 - Lima (takei) 1000 to 30 - Warlock (taken) 50 to 1 - Pryor (taken) 1000 to 15 - Sister to Elfrida (taken) I-b t0 1. , ?? k ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY GAME AT CHESS

... | AN EXTRAORDINARY GAME AT CRESS. The Caf6 de Ia Rdgence, Paris, on Friday night was the scene of an extraordinary display of chess power, Md. Harrwitz, the celebrated player, contending, without seeing the board, in two games at the same time against two players of the Paris Chess Club. Prince Antoine Bona- parte, the Duke of Brunswick, the Marquis de Carracciolo, Count Isaoire, and a great ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Scarcely a movement of importance was made. At 12 to 1 Mines was in good demand for the Liverpool Steeple Chase; 8 to 1 was taken freely about Skirmisher for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Logie ?? vas well supported at 100 to 6, 15 to 1, and finally 14 to 1 for the Metropolitan ; the transactions on the Chester Cup were in small sums. 5 to 1 was currently offered ...

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... SPORTING INTaING 2GRAM RACES TUISDAY.-The 'Bottlug Flate of -o Straight haii mile, Sir W. Booth's Beatrice, '3 Yhi, 84 A1 Mr. J. Field's Iapatieuce; 3'yra, O6tt3 IP? Wr. Mellish'as Yesa, 2 yrs, 5St 101b . .J, The following also ran a-Mr. p ICct Sstj71lb (J. Goater) ; Mr. T. Stevensd S 1 llb (Prior); Mr.Smluapson's Iador, aged s j' Mr. R. King's Wild Honey, 3 yra~ 2.t Hodgman's Lady Aintree, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOWrING INTELLIGENCE 'NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. THE CESAREWITCH DAY. TuESDAT.-SElling Haudieap Sweepstakes of 10 ?? each, for all ages. The winner to be sold for 100 sOve, if demanded, &c. Last half of Ab M. 17 subs. Lord Clifdeon's Indulgence, 4 yrs, 7st 41b ?? (Bray) 1 dir. Howard's f by Orlando-llorsey, 2 yr8, 7st (Ford- ham) 2 Mr. J. Osborcie's Lot Three, 2 y9, 59t 71b .. ...