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SIR JOSEPH SYDNEY YORKE'S LOG BOOK

... been resigned by the London Club orr 31st July.-Bdirburpg Observer. MARCH OF INTELLECT rN [HE NINETEENTH CE?N-. TRvY.-At the cricket match at Brighton last sceek, a rastle farmer, in conversation wvith a gentleman on theground, told him, with all the sincerity ...

LOVE'S REPROACH; A RUSTIC PLAINT

... of one so, good Upon my spirit prey so! By yoa it should be understood- Tom. if you ove me, say so. Last Monday, at the cricket-stiateb, No rival stood before you; In harvestithne, for quick dispatch The farmers all 'adore you; And evermore your praise ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... to select the object that would be most agreeable to him in the world. Other lads wosld probably have chosen a kite or a cricket bat-a pony or a gun; but his lordship was already blase by such common place enjoyments. I should like, said he, gravely-and ...

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... the Duke of Wellington. The price is two guineas. ONE OF TtIE FAIR SEx.-The Devizes Gazette, after giving an account of a cricket-match says, There was also some cqoit plaving, and good pony racing. At the lstter sport, a married woman, commonly called ...

SURE SIGNS OF RAIN.—BY DR. JENNER

... looking nigh. How restless are the snorting swine! The busy flies disturb the kite. Low o'er the grass the swallow Wings, The cricket, too, how loud it sings! Puss, on the hearth, with velvet paws, Sits smoothing o'er her whisker'd jaws. Through the clear ...

LITERATURE

... himhslf in dry sand and earth, and bathing, washing, and a dreasing himself, he would proceed to hunt insects, such as beetles, crickets, and other srelly tribes; but, being very fond of w jasps after catching them, and ?? the about to break t wings, he would ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... tin anveatced. itur. '0 - 1 GBAND CRICKET MATCH. n ig It is with, a feellag of pride in which every Kilkenny mon 0 inmust heartily participate, that1sidontwre an account Of 0 the Victory ob)tained by the Kilkenny cricket ~Iob ovesr the Baliahi niaslee cluir ...

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... Dealer. GitAND CRICiET MATCII.-A match was played at Johnswell on. Saturday week, which excited much interest. The Kilkenny Cricket Club against the Carbineers and 70th Re-giment, in abicb, aS usaal, the Kilkseniy Club came off victorious. Not. vvithstauting ...

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... Light Infan ry. enearnoled at Cia5 'Castile, continue te amuse tihernselves by all sort of muanly etxe cises. On Thursday a cricket match was played for 5il. a.eid, near Clore, betveeen the north counfry und soutb countrvy e ,of the 65th Lighi Infantry. ...

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... orning.S Third, Morning ?? .. ?? Rih o.Losrd ?? IOU F -T, GVEN BY THE'I1)4MO CR C ICKEtT C COUNTrY AEATH, J( -The Diamor Cricket~ 'Club having a-ailed te- Mi.' WAde's kind permiss~ibn to use, Clonebr~nuy*'lo tertainedj there' their 'numerous frienda s ...

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... together At a slapping pace, Palsnquin leading, with Jenny Mills, and Salmon close at his heels. Rash and Cricket pretty weU up; at the second wall Cricket refused, and was of course out of the race. Palanquin and. Jenny Nills took the four walls together in ...