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... I THE LATE EPSOM MEETING A-D MANCHESTER HINTS. TO TH EDITOR OF' TME DAMTY NEWS, Sna,- wetDerb-day, and the great race am tacapter of accidents from beginning to end, not spoil the meeting on Epsom Downs, which opened l Ifinished capitally,, the weather on the two last dy ei quite tolerable, if it was neverbrilliant. The public 'li5 have not done discussing the Derby yet, and the irdapecti, ...

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... I I TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDAY. th li The attendance tlus afternoon was hardly uP to the th s average on the eve of a great meetig like Ascot, and pec ll lation was anything but brisk. Those who did not U 5 Lsm to pull off a 'good thing on any of the recent great events Leni seemed to have scatcely recovered from the Cdllaps into Ienl which they were left by their disappointments, and conse' ip ...

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... Ill Hle todo WMth 1ttre evets, not( 70e~.~ had been egedin the peclamlia for tien years, but ) neverin ma hhamsapbfrIblieve, althoughla6 li: testy he has hanowa o onts, and starebdT ?? with nofwrthnnn ~rotanems, via., (roan ?? Ailasbuj Mr. Payne, Mr. (Greville, Mr. t Adle,'SWJ~bvp Sw ?? Portsmouth, Coptai Lane, Lord fahnzaton Qs Mr. Sattom He was not tog Peucld fog either of these gealemane, ...

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... BATH MEETING.-WEDNESDAY. THE DYBHAM-PABs HANDICAP of 100 SOVS. Winners extra. Once round and a distance. SIr. S. Thelluson's Bally Edmound, by Bantam-Clase. away, 6 yrs, Sst 101b .. (. Fordhsurl I Lord Wseatmorelasat': O.icappiec. s yin, Ost lrel . . itorgaou * Mr. W. Blarnett's Buttertly, aged, 7st ?? (J. Hollna, 3 The following also ran: - 'arniinster, Portland, Mily, Bar. maid, Princess ...

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... I S1PORTING 11TLLIGANOB. I . -I _ * Z THE TWb.1zAA 0LD OF 186.-o. I bing ?TO TUBl 1D=OD 0? T3 DAILY Xuwa. his S1, -Aaeot wuh eprzes represent ng UDwfard~ 4 Oft fik. which two-year-0140 could go fa Zast* 4,0 body tithe t waght' ht b Redcap In the Trial, Stakes over the severe mile ?? p hi Mm to wi thin D cok3 id a pohd boe M TipT e ros when emat no away trom Lady Abbess, vit bb mod ividfor thbe ...

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... oSPORTING I\NTELLIlBYCB. I | TATTERSALL'S.--MONDAY. r1 Ti tedeparturn of the afternoon trains for Li. erpoul n, the members to disperse early, and betting was amied o ea very desultory; m~anner. Tlle sutbjoined list of erequires no comment. as it coprises the wthole jel transactions, and which were to limited arnuentsol Clotwng prices : LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP. 5 to 1 agst Bohemia (t) 5 to 1 - ...

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... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. i TATTERSALL'S.- THUtSDAY. The ?? weather induced some stragglers to drop in during the afternoon, and a few members of the upper ten, brought to town by the commencement of the parli t men tary session, also looked in, but their presence failed to e stimulate business. The quotations, such as they are, must not be accepted as any actual teet of the state of the mar ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENOBE - - - ?? .EPSOM SPRING MEETING.-FBiDii. The Metropolitan day was favoured with even more brilliant weather than that of Thursday, and the attendance Of company was very large for an Epsom Spring Meeting. f The intereet of the sport was again centred in one event-the 'I metropolitan Stakes.- Adventurer and Iledloun, the winners t of the Njewmarket Handicap and City and ...

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... LATEST LONDON BETTING.-WED-cF.SDAY. LIVERPOOL STEEPLECHASE. 16 to 1 agst Avalanche (t) 16 to 1 - Master Bagot (t) 20 to 1 - Light of odier Days (t) 20 to 1 - Northern Light (off) CITY AND SUBIURBAN. 25 to 1agat Queen of Spain (t) CHESTER CUP. 16 to 1agst Stradella (off) 20 to I - Black Deer (off) 20 to 1 - Autield (off) 33 to 1- Barchettina (t) TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. 4 to 1agst Hospodar (t) 4 ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENCA- I I -, I I a MANCHE8Tft AUTUMN MEET1NG. S a PRIDA.Jt''' THE .T ToMDHA ?? 6 sova. acsp, with 50 added; winpers extra; ?? receive 10 sova. One maid. o (12 subs) ?? ?? a Mr. Iunt's, (Isinbg Wtoma, by Iongbow-8Sitee tO t aSitaford1 4 yrs, Oat l0th ?? -eale1 a Jr. nichre l~eSan;casire,S8yro, at lsib (inc. Sib ex.1 -3 9J.rimehaw) 2- M tr. Osborne's Mald of the MIt, 7A 71b'(ic. ...

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... THE NORTHAMPTON AND CHESTER HANDICAPS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE lAILY N.WS. SiR,-The public has so unanimously asserted its approval of the handicap for the Chester Cup that any imperfections which might be pointed out would not con- duce to its failure, or make it other than a most excellent production; the only errors Mr. Topham has made-if errors they are-being on the grounds of severity, and ...

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... I _ _ ?? TATTIMSA-MS-MONDAY Time was almost entirely occupied in the businesa of a heavy settling over the Brighton and e1es mneetngs. The loomn and lawn were crowded, and the mouey exchge smooth and satisfactory. The foliowifg trfrmactine took plce after the bulk of subsibers had left. WOLVERBHAMPTON STAKE 5 to 2 apt Mr. S. Thealulss Jack o' Hearts, 3 , 6at (t) ST. LGER.. 6 to 1 apt Mr. ?? ...