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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... far restired as to be able. to Weaik a ile with perfedl ease to himself. A Gentlernan ilt a calefe-hmuse in the. Ciry was complatn ng to a friend noa mnolt Violent ttillth-sche, who imlfiedlitely iao formed him of a newly discovered renmedy, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... but A .oing juistice to both jockeys to state, chat on no occasion what- E, r ever did either display grsater skill, or give stronger prcoF of re their professional merits. Sir Joshua mnade play, and was never ie irded, winning hy a neck, after a well ...

BOXING

... the ofr Mosaic tribe of this day that promises to maintain the ?? of a MAendoza or a Sam; although defeaited in a in sanguinary combat with Reynolds a few days since, hie re did not Ise a ptarticle of his fame; Ilie appeared in the yolr ring ...

BOXING

... immediately ran itto a neighbour's house, who t wrapped a carpet round ker, likewise a quantity of water was r thrownt upon her, which shortly extinguxshed the flames, but z her face, arms, and neck were burnt itn a shocking manner ;. a 'N ...

BOXING

... to get in by feints, and placed a left-handed hit upon the body. Mar- tin sparred him into a corner of the ring, but Randal niano~nvred himself out, and placed two hits, one of which drew blood freely from the nose. In a close Martin threw him. 2. Martin ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Jut y retained a verdict, that she hung herself, hieing in a state of temporary derangesnent. Axauster AT Sotosne-Saterdey afternoon, a middle-aged roan, wearing site remains of genteel clothes, was seen to tie himself by a rup? up so a tree ...

BOXING

... sasd matclh' made but a week since, the attendance was thin. At stlng-to the men, over anxious togo in, threw their blows ,vwayran got ItiE a close, when a tedious wrestling match took ~ 'lacit ot wee down. P 2. Tlms~rbbutnidtook a' slice of theirfastness ...

BRIGHTON RACES'JULY 25

... Cbichester boked in the second heat.-TAP Vinpey tkefa. vourite. NXIe DlICRIMINAToluN-A culprit was ?? lonpgW nce brought before a Country Wlagistrate, charged with a rniodemeanor, and on his convicti n, the Learned Klagistrae'addressed him -- follows ...

A CABINET OF CHESS PLAYERS

... appears, arose at first as to the selection of a President, nor Ludieiagintcr, on this occasion. Several Presidents of Boards is put in their claims, but at length a little gentleman in black, who le advanced with a modest step into the middle of the room, ...

BOXING

... givisg qualifications to a stand still, but we are all stopped in turn. The 25th round sent Hall to asluraber orsclierning, a. the dorse is technically ternied. After a nianly round Hall recesved a heavy fall which sent him into a five ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the Qioral hounds met at Oswthorpe, Nuthinghambolire, and found a lox, whichl took a ring by Cotgrate Plantatdon,back to Owthorpe, and was lost. 'hty then tried Kinnoulton Gorse, and found a fox, whicl went away in high style up to Winstey, back to Kin- ...