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... Rathleen Mavourngen and The Haunted Inn. Newv Adelphi Theatre.-Othello, I nm Here, and A Seaman's Log. Myers'a American ?? Entertainments; Nathalle, the Child Wonder; Correlli Fiunily, &e. IZoological Pleasure Gardens.-Verrecke. the (.yimnast; ...

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... to go to the fund. Five f urlongs. . 8131 Hebnoy ?? CBrimshaw 1 8 13 Diplona ?? Custance 2 8 13 The Tyke.T. French 8 5 10 Minstrel .Pag 4 Betting: 6 to 4 On Diploma, 7 to 4 agat The Tyke, a to 1 aget ?? by two lengths; a neck between second and third. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .-Won by three lengths; a had thiid. A PLATE (Haondicap) of 100 soysn. fur three-year olde andi upwards. A.F. Wfandering Minstrel.3 ?? G. ,,J(rimshaw 1 Calhedral ?? 2 bioulaey ?? Tomlinson 3 Iphigenia (Sayers), Birddnder (E. Sharp), Queen of Spain (Clements) ...

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... declared. Winners extra. A mile and a-halL h 7 Ler4 Westmorland's Foresight. S sr. ?? Kepyon 4 8., Odr. T. Wadleovo Wandering Minstrel 6 yrs., 0-Mr F.Wndbw'sWandrin I.Grimnahaw 2 7 8 Mr. Carews Portunatuv,4yrs ?? ayers 3 0 8 Mr. T. Parr's Clarice. 8 yra ? ...

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... Monday next, by the Bsv. John Hndston.-.See edet. TuRzsA'r 47iapiaIa SBcATunS.-Thisevening Messrs. Moe and Goodrich, two American gentle. men, announced as the champion ekaters of the world, will give an exhibition of theiF artistic and laugihable ...

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... race. GILMORE'S AMERICAN .BNAN£ Two final concerts were given on Saturday, afternoon and evening, by this splelndi bainsd at Hengler's Circus, West Derby-road, and attracted large and appreciatisve audiences, who gaxe the Americans a most enthusiastic ...

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... Banderole ?? I card - Lord Hartlngton'a 0. by Reverberation-Fairy Form, teh Blues tyethi Iu Mr. E. Hobson's C. by Wandering Minstrel-Helictrope, b o 2; Lvoharn much SWX Mr. W. J. Legh's Fasoiae ?? worpk. 11'W Captain Macbell's ?? diopl 69. eke. Ri. Marsh's ...

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... the burlesque pantomime, mauy novelties will be produced, I aiiiung others, the American volunteer firemen driLl, and thre picnic, with the first appearance of sn- the American ban;o artist. E. 1. Hall. Are ExeE-occ'ur ire LiOnS COmorerSATION.-A correspondent ...

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... ring have taken great liberties with Ills. 6 ,Lorilard's horse,they must have lost heavily overthe ion race ; while the Americans have doubtless thrown don in for a good stake. Geologist ran -well, as did aealso Lucy Glitters, and they both became goodS ...

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... , -while.6 Mthere was plenty of money behind Spitzbergen, se Rub-a-Duab mare, and Pussy, the latter of whomnH re did the American plunger a good turn when she F a Ci spreadeagled her field in the Orleans Nuiarsery Plate. 2 There will be another heavy ...

SPORTING

... Shy Bobin G. Irving's Camarton beat G-. Stockdale's Lord Freddy . 2 W. Richardson na. Valour beet H. A. Clark's Christy I Minstrel H. Lanmacraits Libertine beat G. Sadler's St. John j T. D. Hornby's Humbert beat A. Briscoe's Ben Athol- B . HalerSi Halter ...

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... Ti eg horse, howsever, was no match for the turned-loose ~-Aranxa,wrho made all the running and won in a canter. 6 r- The American mare wuas but little f.ancied, and an 6 Y.she started at the ontside price of 20 to 1 the 7 ,, majority of the fielders must ...