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Chess

... yiou a communicttion, requesting that the necessary pro- linminarlics might be immediately settlotI, hot you left London without replying to it, I went to Dirminglianmfor the expreasspur- pose of alking you to put a stop to farther delay by fixing a ate ...

MANCHESTER—YESTERDAY

... description- namely, 'a fortified farm, within a high wall of flint and clay, like the squares of a chess-board.' No bell was on the gate, nor was it needful to blow a horn as did Jack the Giant Killer to gain admission 'once upon a time.' ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... aged two years and a half, the so of William Titley. shoemaker, Wedneseield, who was killed by h mother on Saturday night, apparently in a fit of insanity A first witness ecainined w9a Mrs. Jackson, a neighbour, and th wife of a sinker, who ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE WORCESTERSHE HOUNDS.-A ?? Ten. ?? April 20 .. Hundred House. ACOCK'S GREEN. A SPEEDY DBTECTIOx.-On Sunday morning last a large hive of bees was missing from the garden of Mr. Louis Kellar, dealor in precious stories, living at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Three-quarters of a mile. 5 sube. Mr. Johnetone'e Blood Royal ?? Bullock I Mr. David's May BoB ?? _ .Back 2 Mr. MerLiea3a Barbara Allen ?? ?? 6 Mr. W. Sharpe's AbkManon ?? ?? 4 Petting: f to A on Blood Royal. Won easly by three lengths; a bed third. The ...

CROXTON PARK RACES

... The WALTHAM PLATE of 50 sbOV., added to a Sweepstakes of 1S sovs. each, 6 ft.: two-yeisr-olds, Ost. Slb.; three, 8st. 71b.; four, 9st. 81b.; five and upwards, 9st. 121b.: winners extra, About three-quarters of a mile. 12 subscribers. Lord Chesterfield's ...

A NIGHT MEETING AT WIMBLEDON CAMP

... Eor his own pert, if he had a house within half a mile of the ground lee should prefer to live in camp. The comfort of the resilents might be added to in one respect, if a cart with a supply of good water were to pay it a visit at intervals. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by a neck; bad third. MATCi, 100, Is ft. ; Sst 71beacb; last three quarters of R.3.- Mr. Grevilles Ossian (Fordharn) beat Lord Wcstmorland's Ireton (Goaler).-Betting: 6 to 5 on Ireton.-Won by half a length, MATCH, 100. h. ft., Set. 71b. each, A. F.-Mr ...

CRICKET

... may own conradte a find methere,iftheyca.' Mr. A. Rpr 1.10,si chat the wifces treatment of the deeas edi was ms profeol iug. if the deceased hsd got hi's med n $ an pr-per noturishment he might havej beens alive 116W. In wasnep iii a state approacbizig ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Three-quarters of a mile, 3 Mr. C. Alexander's Peon 'Baron Nivire's Sonchlaiop Mr. Launde's Miner ThOBe Rlt ?? IrAIti STAKES of 100 saVS Cadl, 30 St, for three- year-olds colts Sst 7Lb, fillies 8at 01bi winners extra. One mile and a half. 3 subs. Loidse ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. RIMGENT V. :AVELOOK.-On Monday last, a friendly match was played between the above clubs, which ended in an easy victory for the former. The Regent were the Brst to handle the bat, and by some steady and careful play had made the score 106, when ...

RACING NOTES

... livers, or whose constitutions are a little shaken by the dissipations of a London season, and ib isano wonder so many faahionables flock to them for relief, ias it is a far cheaper remedy than having daily interviews with a WVest En physician,. Of the two ...