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DUMFRIES RACES

... ir, A8c. after a short Illness, JAM ES 4PAIR, Esq. a native of Irvie, mtat. PAyrshire. ?? 2 2 EDINBURGH CORN MARKET.-OiCT01111 28. We had a large supply of wheat, which caused heavy sale, at a reduction of nearly Is. per boll; best 46s. A ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Ctace mid tlc Dauchss. '[he Duke leaives sliortly fb,a Oemn y Miiala, where he hias takcen a house for three naonthas, lisble :0 0aand dicta is a %whisper at' his h/iro, beitig there stole :e by a witiow ot'nnie beauty curd great acconiplishmcnti. Lo ...

BOXING MATCH BETWEEN ROBINSON AND CROSBIE

... but his brave heart A sesmed to soar above the storm that was pelting ro und his A - head; he dashed 'in and drew claret slightly from ~under Ro- a a binson's eye, but eves floored by a ]left end right. Elr e 6.. Robinson broke into ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ot inman, a highly respectable. butcher, near the the ilephatnt and Castle, London, has l ately coime into Ty, possession of'a very considerable estate in the countynt Ceof Devon, in a singular land unexpected manner. A bet fewyears ago, a ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1827

... cording to report, four men, two women and a cow, - satsk nearly opposite the battery, and within a quarter sY of a mile from the quay. The body of one woman !1s was got o0sltore, butquite dead: the wife of a far- mner in this neighbourhood, was also ...

SPORTING

... Captain Bates and Dr hoore, of St also a Miteralogist of celebrity,-.tog0 ° The Queen of Wirtetmberg is by no oa been represented, although a very Sinoloer~&mi s on this subject by her Royal Brother, the Oa 0 a When hos Royal hightoes saw th ir l, made ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... torce, front a certuini instinctive ceedi ,sympathy (without wlsich knowledge is cold, and laboite Stats supcrfiuous), seines on the strong points of a Prospero, a 1 at Macbeth, a Hamlet. a lear-ne so descend is the scale of am t- intellect ...

ASCOTT HEATH RACES

... recently been thrown intlo a ferment, on- aceotunt of a gambling transactiote, and quarrel in consequence. The dispute arose, while playing at Isa- Izard, hetweet, Mor Bryan Edw iard Du ppa, B. A., of St John's, College, and Mlr.H. A. Barnard, of Emanuel's ...

NORTHERN MEETING RACES

... cleverly. A Produce Stakes of TIhirty 6(atonSa CaM1h, hair forfeit. One mile and a distan ce. Mr Davido of Tuilloch, a .. f. ilif tgnotteitte,- M dr Fraser of' L:ovat's h. f. Stratf 'Lfs; 2 Mr Macleod of Cadbull's I,. f. I -y ldargarct, S A s ...

EPSOM RACES—CONCLUDED

... clone ?? lijetter than I aicey; in herihtirds'qonttstiCte.ry, r ratn heauniat it If proved chat Uatarycaifl iLt,.a 1-ttA)'i 3 . nthe txs 0ifers'flie beat, n ot ?? ,a tionuoftbie pillisic save Callvas, and, Mqrnris IJaner. 1r e amoulte ...

NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING

... to his p in conseqeDce, is ice a feer ncoure rr sigenature, antl he will appoint, soe have no _ ich doubt, a public meethl io held in a few days on the ?? lfctret'ry. . IMPORT-ANT TO COniSTAc rS. &c.-Abbut a year , a pgo, ea nne ' of ...

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING

... proposed by - Mr Clay, on the 9th of January, for a modification of the r. tariff, by a majority of 23 to 10, and it was ordered that the Committee on Finance should report a bill accordingly. )f The following is a copy of the resolution referredl to:- if ' ...