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INDEX.

A

ADVERTISEMENTS, eccen-

tric, from the Surinam Ga-

zette, 140.
Aggression, or the Heroine of Yuca-

ton; account of, 49.

Amusements at Lima, in South

America, 87.

America, Welch settlement in, 141
Angler, the, verses on, 182.
Astley's annual wherry, account
of, 115.

Assault and riot, violent, 131,

B

ib. Smith and Young Crib, 265,
Young Ryan and old Caleb, 294.
Smith and Harris, 295.

C

Cabinet, the Sportsman's, reveiwed,
101, 160, 198,

Cattle, Mr. J. Lawrence's treatise
upon, 12.

Canine sagacity and affection, Anec-
dote of, 38.

Charge of careless driving, 136.
Challenges, gigantic, from the his-
tory of Russia, 37, 133.
Cocking, Manchester, 8, 116, at
Chester, 105.

Basto, pedigree and performances -Anecdotes of, 116, 226.

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-Bewick's history of British, 239
`Bird catching, ancient mode of, 297.
Blood-hounds, on the nature and

hunting of those used in Amé-
rica, 266.

Black Act, prosecution on the, 16.
Bond street, tears of, for the de-

parture of the season, 227.
Boxing-between Mich. Brady and
Mich. Ryan, &c. 50. Iky Pig
and Crib, 102. Two American
Judges, 103. Belcher and Ry-
an, 150. The Black and Holmes,
212. Dutch Sam and the Butch-
er, 213. Tom Crib and Nichols,

Colman's new comedy, extract
from, 4.

Colonel M'Kenzie and Mr.
Brookes, 132.

Courts martial, sentence in the
case of Cochrane and Gordon, 73.
-Ensign Dadley, 298.
Coursing, 117.

Cricket matches in Lord's ground,

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Dinners, public, five reasons why summer is the properest season for them, 148.

Greyhounds, Major and Czarina, account of their performances, 67.

Distress of the present times, 156. Guinea, who wants a, a new come

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Faro, the fashionable game of,261.
Falconry, decline of, 156.
Fever, the yellow, or Sam Shake-

shank's journey to town, 58. Fishing, rules for, a la Gambado, 216.

Fitzherod, pedigree and performanances of, 281.

Forecast equal to labour, 76,
Fox chase, singular, 30.
Fox, sagacity of a, 242.
-tame, account of, 270.
Foote, Mr. his wayward fate, 159.
Fracas between Col. Thornton and

Mr. Flint, 235.
Framton, old, another sketch of, 86.

G

Game laws, appeal of the officers of the 14th dragoons, against the Guildford Bench, 103. -Case decided at York castle, 107. Grazier, the complete; or, farmer

and cattle-dealer's assistant, account of, 236.

Ghost, Grimshaw's, a woeful ballad, 230. Grafton, anecdote of a late duke. of, 33.

Grant, a curious, by Edward the

Confessor, 67.

Grandmother, verses upon my, 278.

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-Neddy, the taylor, 110. Notice, a singular, 15.

Ode to the passions, Collins's, bur-
lesqued, 109. Burlesqued, 320.
Opera house fracas, 249.
Otter hunting, on Muckleton
Moss, 68.

Outlaw, the Venetian, a drama, account of, 94.

P

Pembroke, earl of, his will, 293. Phenomenon, pedigree and performances of, 281. Poaching, in Kent, 38. Poney race at Manchester, 117. Mr. Johnstone's, some account of, 118. Pounding a, 127. Pork, the lamentation of a leg of, 111.

Prince, the, invited again to Newmarket, 235.

Prizes, humorous distribution of,
in the Shakespear lottery, 145.
Puns in parliament, 289.
Puzzle, the case of, 276.

Q

Quackery, instances of Equestrian,

34.

R

Races at Newcastle, 120.

at Brighton, 187. -to come, 68. 120. 188. 273. Racing calendar improved, 186. Ramble, from Taunton to Tiverton, 43. From the metropolis to the West, 75. Within the walls of Windsor castle, 121. From Windsor through the villages, 191. From Windsor to Farnham in Surry, 252. From Farnham to Hinehead, and back to Farnham, 305.

Reay, lord, and Mr. Baillie, account of their dispute, 107. Rowing match, for Dogget's coat and badge, 236.

Rudeness, lamentable decay of, 39.

S

Salmon fishery, &c. on the Tweed, 287.

Sampson, another, 82.

Saxoni, pedigree and performances of, 281.

Serpents, of the fascination of, 157. Shark, a ground, capture of, 69. Shooting a la Gambado, rules for, 69.

at the old hats, 218. Shooter, the snipe, a fable, 219. Small talk, fashionable, 149. Smock race, Irish, at Finglas, 228. Soldier's return, a new afterpiece, account of, 95. Sporting, miscellaneous, 9. -subjects exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1805, 63. -prints, 81.

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-award, Garraway v. Butterfont, 118.

-intelligence improved, 187. -in Virginia, account of, 270. -intelligence, 53. 107. 165. 222. 272. 314.

Sportsman indiscreet, a rural anecdote, 9.

Sportsmen, Spitalfields, 319,
Stags entangled, 309.

Stake holder, curious case of, 130.
Stallions to cover this season, 83.
Story, the long, shooting, &c. 290.
St. Stephen's day, or ancient man-
ner of celebrating the Christmas
holiday's in the Inner Temple,
described, 88.
Swift, Dean, outwitted by the cobe
ler, 90.

Snips from the shears, 304,
Sunday amusements, 39.
Swindling, matrimonial, 244.

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Frontispiece to the Volume-Diana surprised in the Bath by Acteon

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An Engraving from a celebrated Painting by Mr. Morland.

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THE

RACING CALENDAR.

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MALTON CRAVEN MEETING.

N Tuesday, April 2, a Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for colts 8st 3lb, fillies 8st, rising three yrs old.-Last mile and half.-Eight Sub

scribers.

Col. Childers's b c Langton, by Precipitate, out of Alonzo's dam
Mr Nalton's brc by Totteridge..

Sir M. M. Sykes's b c Sir Reginald, by Precipitate.
Mr Garforth's b f Laura, by Traveller.

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Ld Fitzwilliam's c Norval, by Hambletonian.

Mr N. B. Hodgson's gr c by Delpini, dam by Garrick
Mr Watt's br c by Precipitate, dam by Javeline.

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olds 8st,

Seven to 4 agst Sir Reginald, and 6 to 1 agst Langton. The Craven Stakes of 10gs each, for two olds 6st, three yr four yr olds 8st 9lb, five yr olds 9st 1lb, six yr olds 9st 5lb, and aged 9st 7lb.-Two miles.

Sir M. M. Sykes's c Sir Launcelot, by Delpini, dam by King Fergus, 2 yrs old....

Mr Burton's br f Heb, 3 yrs old..

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Mr Robinsons's ch f by Abba Thulle, out of Barnaby's dam, 2 yrs old.. 3 Mr Garforth's b f Zara, 3 yrs old..

Ld Fitzwilliam's Ducat, 4 yrs old...

Mr Croft's bc by Cardinal, dam by Fitzherod, 2 yrs old...

Six to 4 agst Ducat, and 5 to 1 agst Sir Launcelot.

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Mr Hill's b m Peggy O'Rafferty, rode by Mr Tatton Sykes, beat Mr Shepherd's h Blue Peter, rode by Mr H. Boynton, 12st 3lb each.-Four miles.-100gs.-Three to 1 on Blue Peter.

WEDNESDAY, April 3, a Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for horses &c. not thorough bred, 12st each; rode by Gentlemen.-Two-mile heats.Twenty-eight Subscribers.

Mr Tatton Sykes's Hudibras, by Huby, rode by the owner.
Mr Teasdale's bg Experiment.
Mr F. Boynton's bh by Overton.
Mr Thompson's b g Welton..

Mr G. Hotham's b g by Ruler, aged.
Mr H. C. Leatham's bg by Acacia.
Mr Watt's bh by Magnuin Bonum....

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Seven to 4 agst Hudibras.

VOL. XXVI. No. 151.

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