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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLIGENBC. EPSOM RACES (YESTERDAY). We are enabled to speak In high terms of Yesterday's araus, i ments; the weather vas floe, the sport a'!urndant atnd grood, and the company quite as ;numerous as we ever expect to see on tbe first dAy; that it was more fashiontahle than last year, i proved by the list of the visitors to the grand statid, which is deservedly improving Sin public ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . SPORTING IVTBILIGBNOB. NEWMARKET RAC;E COURSE. V jUr~5n8D)hY APirAaooN-uIn the list of fashlonables ow 80-. rr p g wll be hfound several high ?? characters. - o P ipal are their, Excellencies Count Orloff and Count Ma- ?? e;c, the Russian 'MIZsters; the Postmaster-General, the aetary for Ireland and the First Lord of the Admiralty. eso here several Memibers of both Houses, who are, no doubt, ...

EXTRAORDINARY TROTTING MATCH

... .PXTRORDINARY TMRI7IN MA TCI. The great match between the two American horses, Railer, the property of Mr. Osbaldestone ; anid Roelsesiel., the property of Mr. Payne, came off yesterrday according to appointment, on the ground between Wittlesford-bridge and Royston. Mr. Osbaldes tone backed his horse at one thousand pounds to Mr. Payne's five hundred ; anid the distance, as we stalted on ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING-CONCLUDED. THUrR8DAI NIGHT-Ili spite of the exertion made to get up a day's racing for to-day, we have only one race in the list, and this is entirely destitute of interest. The attempt, therefore, to spin out this meeting into five days, may be considered a failure altogether it is an innovation, especially III timed, anid Interferes with the York Spring ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9POR TINO: lNTELLGENCI. YORK AUGUST MEETING. YORK, TURSDAt NIGHT.-The ?? this afternoon was I1- mited in quntity, and of little importance to sporting men in Its results; Indeed, with the exception of the Two-year-old Stakes To-morrow, the entire Interest of the Mreting is centered In the Produce and Thirty Sovs. Stakes, which are expected to afford some clew to the merits of three or four of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. NraWMARSnET, WEDNE8DAY AFTERNOON -After our Express left the ground yesterday evenitin, the following race was decided The Rubbish Stakes of 10 sovs. each, for 3 yrs old. D. M. Mr. Cooper's Sluggard, out of Bl3ck Polly, Sat (Arnull) 1 Lord Uxbridge's Tne Hermlt, 7st 131b 2. . Lord Orford's Rsanna filly, 7st 21b . 3 General Grosvenor's Santilline, 7st Sb . . . 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING.-MONDAY'S RACES. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for 3 year old colts, Sat Glb, and fillies, Sst 3 h, New T.Y.C.-11 subs. Mr. T. Wood's Ambrosia (G. Edwards) . Lard Exeter's Scuffle . * 2 The following were not placed:-Mr. Chesterfield's Kitturns, Mr. Cooke's Harrier, Mr. Hlunter's Young Pipylina colt Lurd Orford's c, by Whisker out of Selina, Mr. Sowerby's Catillan, Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNVE. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS POR THE WigK.' His Majeaty's hounds meet on Monday at George Greem, a. Friday at MaIdenheadThicket. Mr. A. Smith's hounds meet on Monday at Crawiboy'a Fta' and Friday at Oare Hill. The Brighton and Lewes harriers meet as usual., The Atherstone hounds meet on Monday, at Whlarton Vil Wednesday, at Boawortn, Thursday, at Middleton Woods,',a Saturday, at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK SPRING MEETING (CONCL1UDRD). YORKx, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The following race was decided after our account left yes- terday:- The Shorts of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three-year olds, colts, Sat 51b, ard fillies, Bat 21b.-Last Mile (4 subs). Mr. S. Fox's br c Julius, by Jerry (Templeman) . I Mr. Powlett'i gr f by Figaro . 2 2 to 1 on Julius, who won very easy by a length and a half, The Meeting ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S1 ORJANG IIV ELLIGENCE. NEWMARKEI CRAVEN MEETING. First Clags of the Oatlands 'Stakes if 50 svs. each, lift. D.I, Cotlolel Wilson's c, by Comnus, out of R1itterdam, 4 yrs, 9st Sir M. Wonid's Captain Ai thur, i y Bobndil. 4 yrs, 8st l0lb Mr. Watt's Mazeppa, by Godolphin, 4 yrs, 8st 41b Mr. Chffiney's Snail, by Wrangler, 4 yrs, 74t 1311/ Mr. Grvatcrx's Zucharelil, by Tiresin', 4 yrs, 74t 131h ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKE'T FIRST SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY NIG}1T.-The account of thereaignatiojn of Ministers created an extrordlnary senuatlon in the town, and before twelve o'clock this morning sepvral Peers and Members of the Lower House were on their road to ?? great number being detained till evening for want of horses. Notwithstanding this, the races, eleven in number, were well attended, Pilam's race ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... iSPORTING INTBLLIGENCE. EPSOM RACES-CONCLU1JD, The Meeting terminated yesterday, after four days of finer racing than has been seen these ten years-thanks to the exertions of Baron die Tessier and the New AdministratIon. The unfavourable state of the weather In the forenoon operated against the attendance yesterday, which, notwithstanding, was very respectable, and more numerous than could ...