Mahrattas, character of them, 133 Manchester, account of a thinking club Margate, sports, &c. there, 86 Mastiff and wolf, 284 Match making, 63 Matches at cricket, 52 Maternal affection of a hen to two puppies, 297. in a bear, inftance of, 194 Mendoza, account of the trial of, 78 Minifter and the royal dog, 15 Moira, Earl of, his failings and counter fail- Money loft at the game of whift, action Monfieur Tonfon, 109 Mother Punch-bowl, 338 Mufic and dancing of the Eaft, on the, 321 Obfervations on bruises and wounds in the Old friend, legacy of an, 224 Opah, or King's fifh, description of, 95 P. iii Performances, extraordinary fporting, 22, 75, 147, 183 Petition of Dama, 17 Petworth courfing meeting, 212 Picture of a Weftphalia inn, 210, 239 Pike fishing, 305 Plan of a court of honour at Pruffia, 138 Poll tax, foliloquy on the, 222 Polygamy, argument for and agains, 237 Poft-horfe duty, 140 Powerful effects of theatrical reprefentá- Prince Litchtenftein, and the Prebendary Prize a blank, or difappointed Irishman, Simile, 344 Singular trotting match, 105 Smyrna Twins, prologue to the, 340 Sketch of the life of Mr. Taplin, 227 299 Soldier more humane than the farmer, 66 poll tax, 222, 284 on the Songs, &c, in the Three and the Deuce, 53 276,336 47, 103, 159, 215, Sporting matrimonial, 48 Sporting performances, extraordinary, 22, Sporting phyfician, 56 Sports, &c. at Brighton, 45. at Margate, State criminals, punishment of them in Swaffham couling meeting, 38, 125, 204 Tale, a, 224 T. Taplin, Mr. sketch of his life, 227 Terrier, inftance of fidelity and courage in Theatrical register, 7, 98, 115, 171, 230, Theatrical representation, powerful effects Theatricals, Westminster, 119 Thinking club at Manchester, account of Thornton, Colonel, Dash, his property, 212 Tickets, lottery, Lara and the, 263 Treatise on carriages, Mr. Felton's, 6, on Trip through Suffex, 92 Trotting match, a fingular one, 105 Tyger, fortunate release from one, 248 W. Waftes, cultivation of, 112 Watson, Captain, and Major Sweetman, Way to get Married, account of the come- Westminster theatricals, 119 Wit, obfervations on, 35. feaft of, ib. 81, Wounds and bruifes in the eye of an horse, Y, Young lady, lines on the approaching nup- N Wednesday, September the 2d5ol. for three yr olds, 7ft. alb. and four yr olds, 8ft 4lb. Fillies allowed zlb. Heats, once round the Course. Sir J. Leicester's b. c. Minus, 3 yrs old Mr. Shepherd's gr. c. Strike, 4 yrs old 6 I I 22 Mr. Bettifon's b f. 3 yrs old 3 3 Mr. Rodes's br. m. by Druid, yrs old, 11ft. beat Mr. Sitwell's gr c. by Snake, 4 yrs old, 10ft. 7lb.-four miles for 100gs Mr. Sitwell's colt broke his leg in running. On Thurfday the 3d, 50l. for four yr olds, 7ft. 6lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 4lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged, 9ft. A winner of one plate this year, carrying 3lb. of two, lb. and of three, or a King's VOL. VII. No. XXXVII. plate, 7lb extra. plate, 7lb extra. round. LI Heats, twice Mr. Sitwell's b. c. Moor cock, by Highflyer, 4 yrs old (2 plates) Sir J. Leicester's b. c. Fergulus. 4 yrs old (z plates) 2 Mr. Lockley's b. c. Dioge nes, 4 yrs old (3 plates) 3 3 Major Stead's b. g. Comet, by Pontifex, agft Mr Sitwell's b. gs Haycock. 12ft. each, the last half mile, 50gs. h. ft.-Off by con fent. RACING CALENDAR. I 3 2 2 dr five yr old, 8ft. 7lb. Mares allowed 3lb. The winner of one plate this year carrying 3lb. of two, 5lb. extra.-4-mile heats. Mr Clark's b. c. Victor, by Fidget, 4 yrs old Mr. Dolphin's br. h. Highover, 5 yrs Mr. Hamond's b. c. by Highflyer, 4 yrs On Thursday, the 10th, gol. for three yr old colts, St. and fillies, 7ft. lb.-Heats, once round the course. The winner of one plate this year, carrying 2lb. of two or more, 4lb. extra. Ld Egremont's b. f. by Mercury, dam by Woodpecker Mr. Day's b. c. by Skylight Mr. Jones's b. c. Frede I I Mr. Dolphin's b. c. Bel Sir F. Poole's b. f. Justice by 8 3. Ld Belfaft's ch. c. by Saltram, dam by Herod, 8ft. 3lb. recd. from Mr. Anfon's b. c. by Pharamond, Sft. one mile, 100gs. On Wednesday, the 9th, 5ol. for four yr olds.-2-mile heats. Mr. Tatton's b. c. Kilton, by Delpini, 8ft. gib. Ld Oxford's b. f. Janette, 8ft. 4lb. Col. Charlton's b. c. Crop per, 8ft. alb. 2 2 3 3 Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for hunters, 12ft.-four miles. (6 subscribers.) Mr Dyott's gr. h. by the Bridgnorth Snap wa ked over Sweepstakes for ponies, 2-mile heats. Mr. Tatton's ch. p. by Forrefter, walked over. 1 On Thursday, the 10th, 50k for all ages-4-mile heats. wot dlor Mr. Tatton's b. c. Kiltonblo 1 4 yrs old, 7ft. bas Alor Ld Belfast's b. h polyan's bawol thus, 5 yrs old, sit, "'.da'aolliW 2¬M Sweepstakes ef5g de for all ages. two milesɑonus fcribers.) blo zzyLd a 2 |