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SPORTING

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Her M~jely'o stan hounds viU meet on fMonday, at Binfield; Fridav, lIfolt~pur Hea1th-at eles en. The Crawly and or-huhounds willneet on Monday, at Duke's 11ead, Copthorpe; Wednesday, HIgh Beaches Stone Lodge; Friday, Pss Hill-at qu:u ter -to eleven. The Devon hounds willI meet on MondaLy, at Pesonore. The Ess3ex Unlion hounds will mcet on Vednesday, at Pod Wood; Saturday, ...

SPORTING

... SPORYINAG BlTrING .AT Xf NCIIEsTiOR. FIUD .t 110.01 ct et . 34l to 1 agaiii-t hIlinstonre (tiken 33 to 1) 0 3:1 I -- lIlst Boser (talcen freely). t 33 to I -- Mckey i'irec (taken froetv). 35 -- Old Irelaa (tk en. 35 - - Warp (taken). 40- I litzalell (takell). t 5so 1 - C'im Con taken). C 50 1 - lermin'dul (taken). r 50- I Little C.IL-iino (taken). 1 10(0 - 15 - E(t-treak (talin). t '0 - I -- ...

SPORTING

... --- TATTERSALL;$Ys-ryTnRAy. o Notwithstranding the extraordinary number of acceptances for the be Newvnarket Handieap, it was wholly neglected for the Chester Cup, on which a large amount of business was transacled at prices diftering-very materially in some cases-from those last reported. )st The 'rots were Best Bower, Whinstone, Miss Burns, Sweetmeat, ve and Cataract; and as the averages ...

SPORTING FACTS AND ANECDOTES

... SPOIXG Pl CTiS A ND AYE CDOI2ES. The Craven liandicap, at Nes-malrket, has createl a very agreeable surprise in the sporting circles, and to none we should fancy more than to the hanidieaspoers themselves, in the large pr )portion of the aeceptalnes3. One hundred and thirty-rtwo noninatiolns have resolved themselves into nearly a moiety of contents, as fifty-nlic remain in, subject to a 10 ...

SPORTING

... THE CAUSE Ol' DECEIVING TRIALS WITH . 'ACE-HORSES. In a work just putlished by NMessrs. Longmac and Co., Onthe Horse's Footand howto keep itsouud, byWV.MtiLes, Esq.,'we were much struckwith the perusal of the following passaci-s. The attention of the racing community would be well bestowed upon this all-important point. It may be re- eellected as one instance amongst thousanlds, that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sPsRTING lV7IX2'UT.'GE-XCE. Itis a' - ih to frnterni~se stint ti. ' porting periodicals of all doil - . ions, as in such a- t Al~ good feeling we per- ,ceiv f.',tiv advancement otIi me British sports w hich othersi hypocrisy to advo ~ The, ,sof Bell's L / ti. it Ietdon supply us wills ionic p , wh,,ich we tr-anseib', .' + their weekly chtene-_ porari:. l Lel no jealous) l-tt'so w h'appea to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP'OR2TI\G LTELLIGBpNvcf. -------$-- TIHE ROYAL VE-TErINAR- OLG That hoighlyr respectable and useful irrontblheiea, o ,The Veterniasrisrn, contains in itsnm e f r the reen urouth anl article prenned ho-va member oftrite sel sbuicis though divested of all aes~biti ofsiit ~Srte hin bld frank, graphic style, unfolding a tale~it as rtothei abuse af tbld institution, whirls it is truly fearful to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SF1R? TIN.\ G 1V77;LrLfGEcE. lCi 'I e on ( x Tiieae'e'ttauee fir this important :: iii tii)tr ,ih'tit 9iii diioo iajor for twno cr three - 'ii'- Ilt ot tbi islot'lint wt .ire not in ti position to tl. Coo thi g it cir I t!li I is the largest nuihiner )r th I W lit Jit 1tt tihr, whibt li itltlicr i; eqtiall ohvious, :tit~' .,,lie-iuci.nt otf Weaights li bheen UpOl the o11010 eex N.: iit i!t, 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORINTDG ABRiDOI AN) LT 1hOMAE. Since tur suppression of Qui-tunm informations in this oualtry,iall j~eiali~ty npon wage-ring, is abrogated, and wve couli forthcr deir'ce that all c.-igtisance of gambling specula- tions should be dispensedl with in our courts of law, as is the case in Scotlanid. It is not our wvish to legialisc wagers, per- eicioig inl it the infraciotin of abiding ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1P ORTIN(;G JX7'ELLIGEl pN'C' ---- v- - v- Thle steeple-lcucsicig of the season. has set us with Wt,ror cegter, of which wre gave the results of Tuesday Oil tile Ifollowing day. Those of Wednes-day we nosw subljoin, reniarkitig inrerly that the City ihandicap did not fill. Theclday was nioot delicious, but the attractiion not weighty crnough to congregate more than a very limited. muster of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP O RTING l IN'ELLI GENC CJ. MINTING APP1OINTMENTS. Bt-rkshire hounds will moot onl -monday, at sitamiford and flaulking s Guide P'ost; Wednesday, Foxcinube Hlll; Friday, Coleshill Hiouso. Lard l'arkvr's ltooont, Turodav, Chnequers Court; Friday, C~me fnd. Heythrop, hounds, Monday, B.oulter' SBorn; 'Wednesdlay, Baooring. t ton 1'ark; Friday, Addlestroip Gate ; Saiturdlay, SouthI Lawn L~odge. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIYG INTELLIGENCE. COMMENTS ON TTHE TURF.t Comparatively remote as one month would be to an heir at ( law in expectancy, or to a gentleman in possession, with the most deadly fear of alrication by the adverse issue of al suit, and the necessary surrender of his broad acres to a rival, yet it is in faithbut avery wee stretch of the shrivelled fingers I of the Destructive' with the sand ...