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SVitiiTXMAy AM) X'OltTlXG…
SVitiiTXMAy AM) X'OltTlXG Lllk\ A?)'t!).?ncsT.t;t)K?t't;t<;)'S. KKMHON AHK MICE I IXG. -:K. -I;-I' ??''? .MIU-WKI^AR H^M'KAP, -llil(iBl' Il1NJI1L''P, 0 to 2 n £ :¡:UI: M i:+'L;:< W Hl1'Sl'YrIl.IK I'LAIK. M.irv^ I |G Kunrtc | lc t«» 8: 15 to 8.4 Tauzraeister I 0 li<wt a 5 to Ion 5 to Ion l'L.a.k&I.(.I:i1' l'U'1'K. Ptfter Piper. C, t'. I i to 2 tB 1 a:( Swet Music G |ia ivtt 1 7 to 2 ag 7 to 2 ag Miss P. W.O. W.Ð. WOLVERHAMPIO.V MEETIG. aWKR. Sportsman. | DUDLEY HAMUCA*. A 15 rvli to 1.10 I 2 to lag KU»UBI:KY PLATK. Kiirta | W lv» <*rts. -to I ag 4 to 2 ag OZLKY w ELTLK. Recoaro Wall to 2"1: I 5 to Sag OLV K KB A MPTOS HANDICAP, K*»t iintou | W.\ii 6 to 4 g 6 to 4 ag RtH11FOIW PLATK. lag) 4 to 1 ag MAl[1It PLATB. l)pOpJuax. I Pe,1 4 to laK I 4 to lag KEDCAK MEETING. I -I' _P -I S/>orlil'g Boitfit. | BlUKR. j Sportsman, j ^I ANOBAUGH WRLT; K. Ripli.,¡¡tou. Fafcat 610 lag 6 to lal: JIVKMLG PLATK. Pyritic ?Wt'u..n.?"?' 2 ag 9 to 2 ag SKKLT'S WKLTI H. Fir?Cc..i.ut. J ?'? I 4 to 1 ag I 4 to lag (; lïSHùR:'>l'UB PLATE. DenU>)SCv>pe.. B Bl-tcs 3 :I 1 ay 3 to 1 ag NU??!A- PLAIK. G.()aArMw SCt'('?.ty. ?t.j 1 ag 2toltS Tile above prices are identical with thosa officially punliblied in the Racing Calendar.
h:DlrTO l'AIŒ MEEn:-;G.I
h:DlrTO l'AIŒ MEEn:G. 2.0—The MtD-wiiU'Hr HANDICAP of OJ sovs winners exira. Six lui-iouga, dU the Jub Ire" Course. Sir" Ardington, 3HS. ¿)t 10li» i. xidiard 1 Ir J "*av »gc, Jy, «. b c<b G Ch.djjjer 2 SIr t) Hnru pp L)ru: v Lau«?, oyrs, 7st fclu .G Harrett 3 Winner uaill.d l-y l'lm.Ii\1.t>r, L.mb0ur, Betting—,3 o 3 g* 1irur.r L.I., i tv 1 agst Savage, and 5K, Ar I g i,. Diui v Lane tea t,: ten., where Ardingtuii went to tllt: Iront and VIlm by :;«it a ieiigth b«u Ullrd. -3'Ule ASHFOHP SaLLixG HANDICAP ot luaaovs; the winner to l. sold f t Ku 40vs. IYC. (five furlongs and l 'j Vtrds). r(,teI." 5y, 8d, 91b .M Cannou 1 Mr K J^i iiiirc's Melorra, 3vrs 7st 71b Ailsoj.p 2 MrG L.itnt'iMi's ••trathleven, 3vrs, 7st A W?tz 0 Mr •> > « • .»«;-d.5.*L G B?ir? 0 Mr t!{7'J, '}4¡b BrauL>rd g MrS\"> <•• >h»!i, oyrs, lit 4lb. Brown 0 >\ JJ1 :.i i. >v l'111H't:. Lewes Be?t ng-.0 :u ugat Urooiclyu, 9 to 4 a'L Castelar, 4 t) 1 i\"t Gar. ish, 8,11'1 H to 1 ngst <ill\" other. llIlIacut out th worL. tfiug t'A:o\t!, by 8lrath. leven Ihi Garnish, wilI I'lsieUr next, in fiont d Hr"K'\1I v uo ItfU3 d tu gdlop h! the 1'('lt, aud ) they ran to the bvti i.wneie St.a-:i.rven to..k U) tbe uuidng, toliowrtl l'Y MelotiR and Caste.ar, ot whom tLJ 11'1 won a go-.d nee by It heaa tl1ree iengihs dix .1" tilt: second anlt tLird. Garnish "cil founl1, aud Brooklyn taiiea off ia-t. The wiiiner wa, not sold. 3.15 -The K&MPTOX PARR WHITSUNTIDB PUTII (handi- cap) of 500 suvs; winners exua. T.Y.O. (Ave furlougs auü 170 yards). Dn^e ot Ucvonsh re's Marvel, tyrs, 93t G Ba.rrett 1 Lord Ei esmere'a Beividera li., 4yrs. 6st 12!b Bradford 2 Mr Henrv Mi nt s Hyeres, 3ns. 7st Ib ..A N? t?,3 P,, o*ltykoff'» L,,d ue..g?. 6y", 9st 10b F Webb C Mr T Lead-r'p S'v Fellow. 6yrs. 8st 131b C L0 .\JrA'k; :'iJtI'sQi¡jlltu,n; 8 t lid ti.rd0 Mrl*.Uil.«»B ird' Peta«d.4v 9, 3lb U fannm H Mr A B- ni' s G anit\.r 3 vs. ?t 4!b A 1,, n C 1 Xdl, h*» Lud>' ori\II. 3vts, 7st ilb G Br, w'! 0 Mr A lay or's Exhalation, oyrs. 7.-f GoiigU 0 Winner trained tJV IUSIJ, Newmarket, bet'iny—15 to 8 .g" M., el, to a^s" Lord Gro to Itz M,!t(\}1J} 9 to i Ii;' Gtl Lnl, i0 VJ i agst Q in iOO t., i «*ach ftg.1t Be<yidera 11. Sly Fedow, an i Hveies. 100 to 7 ag3 Petard, and 1.0 io 6 ttgai };xlut.:a:JOII. s v Fallow se.t.eil town ill ti >nt of Glaraford, with Ilext auÜ Be,vÎut:ra 11. some distance in tne rear, hi'ld QaifHus and Lfll G-:Oli:f". Vt"nli¡t akeiation occurred uuti. th.\ reached the bein.1, wh-rw >ok ?hf «-ide position, i.uo, always havji.g t(je t;es. ot the raee, won bjra leu th; halt a length between • he s-nd and third. Lord Gnnr^»- was fourth. Stv Ft-how tit' Ii. Per"rd srxin, and v51 i-nrord hut, 3.4??T,,? Pl. b I k?.4 AL 'STA.. of 5j- I¡)V. and cJ i^vs tor the second, for three year olus co ts 9st, ihlies and gelding* est 111b; maiden ad oth"i K lo«ances; winners xtra. One mile and qnaster. 1 J .hn C'h*rlf n' Tauzm-ister, 9st 41b C Lcates 1 r H Hosier s Toreador, ?it .o M C..?" 2 Mr A T, I r'- A,(?ad, us 8 t 41b K Chaionar 3 Winner I r, iby W Leader, Wroug:iton. Bt1il: (t^f <re false ..hr:) 5 to J on (a- actual start) 5lo 1 011 Trtnzme'ster, to t) 20 agst Toreador, ana 8 to 1 a, AiCridius. ib-re wus a fl-, start, Ih white fltg not. having beell ITwreù,:1I .hJcll the trio compiled the count, tresitit being tlus. finished first and Toreador and A:cd¡lI!I second BUrl third. An exactly 3im ar resuit ensued tu 1 h second mc". 111 t-up latter Area iu", showed the w.ty to the hale, where he was ihoj* w.th, alld. wtih the tavourif* 1 heu waiting on loreaiio- to the ditl4nce. he dr- (Jut and won by ttlLt"e-quf\ftn of a length bad tnird. 15-T CL&RK.\I('T PLATK of 103 sovs, for two vear m is ami upwards: weight for a& i winners extra; Mr J T ( !*■'?* m « ;>■ ■ i i :pfr, 5yrs, 9st 5 b. G BArrett1 r HUllt' lib 11 Cainon 2 M, 1) U7,1b 11,I,p3 Mr (1 >i"< r- V ■ tV!. 'JH. :(':t- 41u.LiddUrd C Mr Jacqu- ■< D^isy Lnttei, vr«, tl'i C.,t',dg.0 Winner trained hy T Sherwood, Epsom. BfOtlÍ1:2-: to é> 1\ t f r lwarrtrJ. 2 to 1 agst Peter Pi; +r, 5 to llCll"t PÜ:'rrprH¡t, 11..0 to 7 ugft Daisy Cutter, !\1d G'J to i agst lth.ddt"lI,t{JWIl. \(1:1 OV R abort heal; thiee lengths between the S-cntu IJ"I th:r, 4.4o— A'he TwiCKKNHiM Two YKAII OLD MAEDKX (at entv) FL&TE t?f t OOnvs; colt 9b?, fillies and ge!d- iiigV&U 11:1,; wini.' rs (!:Ii,, r, except^l) extra. Five furlongs. Mr H G Mil er's Sweet Music, 8,t 111b G Barrett 1 MrJHS, Gregory, 9st, .6 Chaloller ?. r H Din' untie, 9,t m Cannon 3 Mr A lHvur' Kequest, 9*t K ChaltHH'r 0 MrW Xt I H,?-k Nee:. 9k| Li<t«liard 0 M- T .JtiiiMinrs j'n "aTroiojs 11, 9?t Ayiing 0 Mr') Hiinon's 1: d i»n, 9it G Brown 0 Mr W Blak*'s swindler,'ist- Alisopp 0 Mr t 1,1:l; ,(i;i!b g Mi I Phid ps's Ph"'et d'Or, st 11f? H?r,i,on0 Winner trained bv Walter*, "lmperlle. Belting—85 In 4, agst ?.t. Gregory, 7 to 2 g,t Sweet Mu-ic, 4 t»i ays' Diplomat c, und 10 to 1 a^st any other. bnv»i. '\I ?'i' l'i ti ty two lengths three-latlJ of 14. length between second Politi third. 5 15—The JlíV:\IL£ JOCKKY PLATS (handicap) of 105 !(¡\'8; ¡UIICt8 i8;]¡ill¡: races excepted) extra. "Jubilee" (;Ollf3". oiif mile. Miss Pcl,uinK:tou walked ovr. LATENT COURSE BETTING. MANCHKSTKR CUP. 5 to 1 nt l),rt" U.vb," 12 0 tn 2C0 — {.nniskill-Mi, t 61CI?, (, 9 t) 1 H-ml)NI. t-after 900 to ICO had bean laid twice OJ t" 100 :Mina, t
REDCAR MEETING.I
REDCAR MEETING. 1.45—The LANGBAitiH WEHBR HANDICAP PLLTZ of 1 3 sovs; winners t'xtu. Five furlongs. Mr C Perkins 's Kipliu-ton. 3y, 7.t 14,b Fagan 1 .Mr P I:i;)' 1{Ut¡,:t.t5;:s'9)' i:b l:Ti;g :\1r J Ca non'i Ansa. 3vi s, 7;>t 12.LJ T Lanw 3 Count T don's L'asi leruhy, 4vrs, 9st 7lb Brucksh.iw 0 Mr J Lowti.er's Kirkfitau, 4yr», ^at 51b J Watts 0 Loro H"stiUS 5l'Hcld, oyrs, 8 t. filb Finliy 0 .\11" G Hiintri'«« Duchess ot Fife, 4yrs, 8st lib Piatt 0 Mr J Oabo tie's Quaita, 3vts, 7st yib F Osborne 0 Winner tiained by rounor, Bever.e\ Bet¡nr.-7 II 2 agst Ailsa. 5 to IIt, 6 fo 1 t'a II a st Flerifoot, kirkstali, and Riilmgton, 7 to 1 agst CaS" .eruby, ij to 1 agst Ouciiess of Fife, and 10 lo 1 ag«r Q,¡.\rtM.. l'hf winner mude all thö running, aud won by a length a Ir glh between the second ami third. 2,i0—The JuVKNiLK SELUVW PLATL of 103 sovs. for two vearu lis; coils st, tiilios alld geldings Sat lllb. Five furlongs. 111" '1's¡..r.h.rpt"s PyriU{, 8t 11Ib.Weldun 1 Mr li KihyV Ld", Payh'i.l1I, g..t lllb Lam 2 1, rd Briston, 9s Finlav 3 Mr H W Covijiei's fire Ecpc, 6t 111b.Crllillg 0 I:-l) P.. ,1'art. 8,t 1110 .Ch.n,¡.y 0 Ml U S .lack? IIIS Mnithfl Id, 9st Mullen 0 Winner trained by Gun", Newmarket. Bett.n.—2'o 1 ?gs, Bristnu, 9 to 'i 8gt PyritiL'?j to 1 agst bct, C :0 1 g: 8mitiln!d,; to J agst Lady Ph\,('ii1l1. and 10 to i ttgi Fire Escape. Wen by a length a length and a balf between th second 11111.1 tiiiid. 2.4u—The bKKLToa WUTBR HANDICAP PLATE of 150 sovs; winners extra. One mile. Mr J L0Wt}H'! 's Firsi Consul, oyrs, iOst 111, .J Watts 1 Mr T W Hornbv'a Dark beauty, 5yrs, Sat llb Bruckshaw 2 Mr Ciiadd.ew'-rth's Braemar, 3vrs. 8, 71b Fagan 3 Mj T Whipps Roberto, 6vrs, 9st 101b Jertrey 0 MT A H He»thcote's Fokinghnm. 4yrs, 7st 12lb Finlay 0 Sir R J.,rlill'" Rosalinda. 3.r,, 7" 71b Piatt 0 Mr R Vvner's L?rd Rowb-rr, 3vrs, 7!t 121b Lofti.ouse 0 Mr W S iiiderson's E&tella. 1,811 !Qlb Weld un U MrT l.unn'« Swarthv, 3yn. 7,t 121b Chandler 0 Wiunei trained by E. Newmarket. Betting—3 to 1 Hg! Braemar. 4 to 1 g,t Fist Ceusul, 7 to I each ag!I Ua> k he ioi v, Folkingliam. Iud Estella, and 11 o a: anv udwr. I 1) .1 k B \ur y ami Foiuiu g ^atn. on the r4i]?, were fol- lult:\b;.J n\:raldwl;'â¡'hn;ij{bï-r;11o I and li.-sa! n-ta in the centre, in tront o: Roberto and FLrt Cor.sul. So they tan to tbe distance, where rolkingham was b,. en, and e'irsti onsul.tikingsecoud plac. challenged Dark Beauty, ana won y half a length live lengths separated the second aud third. Fol .inghum w,, rl,, j,? 'i Kosebery fifth, Estella sixth, H"8alinda nex-, and H.b? last. 3 5—The GIMSBOROUGH PLATE f 103 s^vs, for two year ();d; c,dts 8st I-,b;d3 geld?' Elt 91b ;i winnnis extra. Five furtÜlIjl9 Ir U Vvner's Ueru'o^-ope. 9?' llb.F B n:ack 1 Lorn lia^ings's Pennv Loaf, 8st 121b. Hi.iay 2 îl(:H ]al;J:: )t.WU Mr 1' ivul C op-r s N-rve% st1lt Fagan 0; Mr H B P g:d' MiS' WUbl'Y' 8t 91b Piatt 0 Mr 6 F Peti :e'a Catheiine eoll» 8SL Ulb ChaudP y 0 Mr J E P t t', Holuombf, 8st 1 -lb B uckshaw 0 i:: \.E7:j11''t,!i :1 1é¡'å'ï9: ,kOI¡I g Winner trained b, btthcW3. FairlteM. Betting 5 to 4 agst Penny IJI)i. 3 Ig,, Dendo- scope, 6 t( 1 agst Rcb.'und, 8 to 1 .&,? N,, and 10 to 1 agst ,y h er. 1 t!1a'yohrCk; a head b,t?,en Ih..1?d j third. I I 3 55—The N?R?TANBY PLATE of 103 3ars, for three year (IJds "UÙ u,"ar<b i ,iglit for age; penalties anJ allowances. OI!P mile. M SFPdn.G"ldenA,'ros.3yrs.8.tHb,Chan'U,y 1 Mr James Whipp's Lord of :he Manor, 5yra, 9:)t 91b "'Y,?y 2 Mr P Fings's Warlabv, z,d, '0 t 21b T Fill 3 I' P Fillf,'i:;e':1'lf.\id,l'I'i.T P1ait 3 Bdtiu- t(? 4 n Wanat-y. ano 3 to 1 eacb "t Gol en And1\' and L<-rd uf the YA. or. Tory ran as placed throughout, Goldei Arrow winning hy a kf, le, th, separated the second aud thud. The DUNSDALE HIGH-WRIGHT SELLING HANDICAP PLATS did not fill.
MANCHESTER MEETING.I
MANCHESTER MEETING. T -PAY'S RACING.  ORDEN OP Piate, 215; OJdham Plat". 2.4b; balfo.d B -rough Handicap, 3/-0 Wednes- t)? Pl?l,, 3 60; H.nt?'?'t?'tl'h'.?, 4.'?O M?y Fl-tl, '.10 Trial Handicap, 5.20. EYfRH. O.dh im Plate—Kros, 6vra Meopham, Syrs Forage, 3yrs Tommy T,t g,d ¥.?,¡! "1:: t'i:; ¿1,:j7.'i;{dJ¡ir 6, Aunt Bessie, 4yrs Finnie.i, 6vrs nd 1a- senter, 4vrs. IV d Plate—Bri ht 6ea,2yrs; Du yerton, 5yrs Tbimbleby, 5yrs Norman, 4yrs and Galigai, 2yrs. SC HATCHINGS. Lyme Park Plate—Chairman. J3rt'ect'f3' Plat(o-SimolJlI. Wilton Plate-Trillion. Whitsuntide Stakes—Chilian. Manchester eniilt'm,.nls-8t. Damlen. Btandard P¡ate-T.tlion A K RIVALS. Atice.AuntB?!i'.tirit:h-.S.HevJone9.Bh!<?r. Caianna, Cabin Bov, Chillington, Cuckoo f?lly, Con Amore. Ceniston, D ssent^r, Lower, Ihdvert.on, Du.ure. Ern'. Evergreen, l?ura FiIZrO!. Humen, GAmb"I, G,ld,. ?r?n!G'? Juan. Galigai. Hagiograph r, Hale, The Heir, Harmony, J.'? Keotii«.rn, L»dy Lena, Lamb's \Vo'11. L'Jmon,.I, Luculent, Merry Wise. Mrs Uutterwick. Mervyn, Mav Rost», Jeo,halll, No:- man, Novrre, Nei v UP! Orgi-, -'xLud. Primruss K'?'Rht. P us i?. Par,-e.  I'w' Quickly Wi>e. Salamone" Selt-iacritice, S>ufH- 61. Cicely, Semue, Scent, :ilver Mute, Trio. Tommy Tittlemouse, White Frost, S. k. Thimblebv, Workington, Yann, and Za-IOK. Many others are expected this morning.
YESTEKnAYS LONDON BETTING.…
YESTEKnAYS LONDON BETTING. MANCHESTER CUP. (Run Friday, June 10. Distance, one mile and three- quarters.) 6 to 1 agst Dare Devil, 4yrs, 8st 71b,o 6 tit 1 Enniskilleii, <tvrs. 7st 21b, o 7 to I Cardrona, 3vrs, 6st lllb, t 7 to 1 — Balmoral, 4yr>, 7»t 61b, & o 9 to 1 11 1 d i teyt 6vrs,121b, t & o 9 to 1 Mina, &yrs, 6, ,12'?, 1110 nv Jones, .)vr. 6,[, lllb,. 14 to 1 May H^se, 3yrs, 6" 7"" t 14 to 1 Peuflope, 4yrs, 8st 71b#t MM 1 -Xt.Cvr.?ri.Sst.t' 16 to I — The Hudson, 4yrs, 7st 5lb, t ROYAL HUNT CUP. (Run Wednesday, JLHIf.15. I)ist nitre, New Mi'e, ?evtn fur ongs and 166 vurd .) 14 to 1 agst Bill. 3yrs, 6st 8 b, 1 A o 14 to 1 Cutth stone, 4.vr,. 7sl [lb, t & 0 o to 1 Dreaob, 4yrs, Hot, t. 20 to 1 — Bumptiouv, 4yrs, 7 ? t 121b, t 25 to 1 — Kinr/s Beadsman, 3yu. 6st I11b, t -6 to 1 Princ arnpton, 4yrs, 8Jt 71b, t 25 to 1 JStacready, 3yrs. t'st 61b, t 26 tx> 1 — Derelict. 4yrs, 6st-13»b, t 33 to 1 — Waiiaby, H, 7«t 12lb, t 33 to — Esmond, 3yr»» 6st 131U> 33 lo 1 Casikt>la:iov.3vrs, 6st 121b, t I oi to 1 F;.tnk Ma-eh, 3i-rs,6 t.3lb, t ST. LKGKK. 5 in 1 awst Orme, T. ,t w Kv^ns ou Orme, 8il' Hugo, alld La t io
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TIIK •' SHAMROCK CODK, unblislwd pvevy Mon- day post, free 1?. Id will give three Spifial S,,ip?" leach dav. in cvph-i, through the ouhimns oi h e Ki-enina h'x/>re->s.Full particulars from V., b7 I.owtr Cathi'dral-road. Cardiff. 14G HAUDAWAY ami 'TOPPING (late Houlogne-^ui-Aier) hi4-¡IO now commenced t»u9iness for the season nt their, NKW anù miLl" IU" oess, Fhl^SHJNO, IIoi.t.AND. wher«^ AI.L communications mil1 in future b, eur. TII 111 iest. (16312
OFFICIAl, CRATCfJJNGS.
OFFICIAl, CRATCfJJNGS. i The S;iort>muu has hf.ni oRiciallv i"foriued by Messrs Weatherhyoi Cue following sciatchmgs i \II.Ii\'t 8,\rop:I::I.dl1n2' Uoyitl Iftlllt Cup Fr'ar r.uhm. IVrnhill Stakes, As ot—Kiu;j H Z'Y. Ascot Go d Cup tllural:cro. Ascot ?t:'???"'?''?"'?' Qus-ai?m. Thiit).- down. Odd Man, Queen of the Fairies, OrlntuJlH"neu8. Icono la^t.aud Reverend. Whitsunl ide Stakes. Manchester—Quasi:uu». John o' Gaunt PIMle. Mam-hester—Odd ,\u. B'?'?.t!Y?di..?..M.ne'h?ttr-Kth?'.t. Wilton Welter Handicap, Manchester—Wrinkles and F.tfiingtou. Triul Handicap. Mal1('batr-FavolljRU and Father Confessor. L..d Gerard's hol'5. Southdown Club Open Welter Handicap, Lewes-May I All engagements in Lord J)ud1.v', name—Harold, Thunderst ruck, H08chlu" and Cei isette. All « ngag-mcnt—Yearling colt by Fullerton—Stella ((i<-Mi! !? '*t'.?<i!?-?'yfri)m-DoreuM.
SPOITTING GOSSIP.I
SPOITTING GOSSIP. Orme bas now resumed active work, and ip7aqoti Monday 1-d by The Imp in a good gallop of a mile and a qlJ.\uer. Four winners at Redcar on Monday—Wrinkle8, Rlue Hell, Tiiimbleby, »nd Mr. M'Gregor—were No. 2 on the card. Handicap »t Manch< ster on Monday. Tiio opening heat., ot leBr", Mon8 aud Co.'s vellt at Sheffield wore rl1n through, hut the racing was wretchedly poor. Wo are nrry to bear of the dangerous illness of Mr. J M'Laren, of Rugby Union tame and father of tho well-known Lallca,tme (O,kko,ers. He 18 suffering from pleurisy. The Austrian Oaks was run for on Monday at Vienna, the winner being Lilinokalini, by Craig Millar— Paraibl, liddoii by Letnairt*; Marisca, by Aaron—Maiutina, was second; and Alzbeta, by Pasztur, third. Mr. Jatnes Lowther for two year. in succession ha won the -abburn Handicap at Redcar with fleremoll, On Monday the son of Matter Kildre started a good favourite and won by Ihreø. quarters of a length. In 1890 Mr, Lowther won the race with First Consul. Lord Sheffield'a return frotu his Australian tour was celebrated on Saturday at Sheffield Park by the presentation of addres-es from tenants aud members or loral cricket ClUbB. In reply, Lord Sheffield described the reception the English team bad in Au-tralia as uuparaUsled in splendour, ,?.te. nd counnui'r. l10 eprl!sseJ tne hoe th.t when t!!eAn'-traiutn team v?tteJEn!;?"? utxt year, the public would show it appnel: tion of the luugnificcnt welcome of their country-
IICARDIFF HAHLEQUIKS-I SPORTS.
CARDIFF HAHLEQUIKS- I SPORTS. SECOND DAY. A continuance of the fine weather observed on Mondny, towr with an excfptionully strong ii«t of COnH)tllo: crew loetbt'r an imme888 ..?<!emtiiynn?.-K"!)t?-road ground on Tue-d.iy, Mmitiay Oue ntienti'in lud tioen pdU to tiie Iraek. wiiici was in HII impiovi'd condiuùn to til" open- in" iliv. Tltiriy-M-*en t'.enl8 wer down for dflCbl01¡ on the and, iu addiTion to Monday's conipfiitori, Sh,eu, tb Linton*. Wass (London Folytefhnic), »i.d oiher well-knnwii l'lders waie present. All Hie eyeni-i wern keenly c ntested, and 8n afieinoon of decidedly interest- ing sport was witnessed. Dinin;. fie proceedings beleciions of music wftre giT-m by ilie townband, unaer the presidency of the genial t. eter." The t?L ..{ omct.?s were as f?Uow Judges Mt?r<. \V.You?,XCU.;W.H.Hru)nwi''h.W.M. Du??.andtY.H.M"r?<n.t-c?ter:H.f'. Yi.rlili, SewpoTt. Official han ¡(appl'rs: K. rtilliims and A. J. D^iyi-S, A.A.A. Timr. keeper: Mr. Ma ts. R;-f«re«: Mr. WMlitms At Ibe conclu-ion nf the Bpoit. Mrs. Y. E. Itrukewirh p,eentd the p?iz?,.? to the u c?s ul comp,'tttpr-. Ox* y ILK Novicwi" BLCYCLK HLNDICAP.-FilSt licit: let C. H. GWVIIII. Newpcirt X" 2nd, W. Seii .on, RO#i.UI C. 3i,l, VV. Ulil, C iriliFf C. Time, l inln. 49ie.. Seoon lient 1st, J. H. dlt." Chepstow C. 2nd, li. Junes, B.assllei; C.; W. S. Meredyib, CariiiBT J. Time, rTlln. 42 i-isec. Final he.it: 11, 1: Jiuiirs, Hø"a¡¡f (?5yds) 2nd. J. H Sillev. (51); 3rd, W. tilJolJ, Itoatn (3"-vds). Meredvth made tLe luuniug Until the setond Up, ftuen Walo look up the rum ing, lolloned hy Silley, the latt r guinf to the front st tile commencement or the last lap. Turniiii! the corner for Home E. James came with a ruso, and. ne'tiu-' the best of a grand IUIJ. wun tiv a vurd. Xi t, ?mío, 45 1-5 sec. 120 YAKIH FLAT.—Fntt heal A. J. Gould, Newport A. (6vu»). Time, 12^-b ;ec. Second hat: E. A. Pricburd, R, A. (1 Time, 12 6 sec. TI?ir,, Ueal B. .WJ .t:!): ¡I". 73l;' i' ,2 ?-b s Fourth beat K. James, C fl-P. aud A, (etyds). Time. Ii l-5»ec. Fi, ti?b"t .I K. W. Jenkins, N?.p.,L F. (3jds), Time, 12 4-o-ir. ixth he., 1st, 1,1c.H.F. LiA.kliyd.). s?1e:it heat; ht, A. 1„ Va. c.RF..nd 4. (.4yds|. Time, 12 '-5sec. Eichto heat; Is" 3A. G.uNtAYi,). T.nie, 12 25t-c. Final heat: liSt. H It. Williams,Cardiff •Quins (l-*yds); ind, A. J. Gould. aewuoit. (oyds>; 3rd, J A. fioui Newport (llydi). Wait by six inches. Time, 12 G.5sec. KF MILE BICTCLE CRATCH. First he t: let, A. L n 33. Abruare O.; 2nd. J. F. Grainger. C.,diff UC, Chdpman cut out the work from W»,% but. uming t,e c<Jrr,er (.'1' the conitu nceiuent of t:.e la t lap, Chapman came down, and Wass. being close U was unabl to clear him, the Polylechi.i man also spilling; ami Union, going on from Gndn&:eol", won ¡;,5¡;Y by 37 vards. li. 3111111. 6Four nUl second beat ht, A. W. Harris (Leicester); 2nd. b. LiutulI (Aberdare C.).iut.-n n.ad 1he rUlluiu¡: for me first two rounos, wh1I 11 .1d ?" "t. h? front, b it was overtaken y Solomon, who I¡\ f?,r anntner Jap. when the Leice9lr man again ?. to the front, and, easilv retaining b s eaj, won by R coupl. of vards. Time, iioin. 49 3-5 sec. Fon rn "ihird lieat; isi,.I. Itickard, Newport A.C.; 2nd, A. J, Sheen. Sheen, attended by Riclurd and Allele, was ihe ordr Dlaiulailled (pr the liist two laps, at the Iud ùf which A,?,,I? went up on even terms wiih Sheen. Tim la,t Ip B.-k.,d leading, ami. coming home with a bit In band. thfi champll,1I gained a viciory by a yard. 'J'i i e, 2miu. 5» 1-5 see. Five ran. Final heat: 1st, A. Hud. L^'Cr^ter 2nd. I). Linton, Abrrdarf 3rd, A. Linton, Ab^rdare. Atter the Urst, few ,yU,hlS Harris went (.¡I the tront. with J<icknrd next, Sheen lying on the inside This order continued until at the second corner trum homr, w en Rickard and Sheen came down, Harris winning easily hy fifteen yards. RicUard re- uiooiited and rode past the D??!, 80 semiring third prize, a *pocial prize having i'1 for H«rt^. Time, 2inin. -lO'ec. Live ran. 120 1'ARDS ROYS' FLAT HANDICAP.-First lie«fc 1st, F flies' Card ft (l4yu»);5snd, H.J. Pavey, Whitchurch t». (22vds). Becond heat: l:ot. Â. G. Cure. Moukton H.F. (4vcs>; wild, K. Jenkins, Cardiff t12!I.i;. Time, 14mill. 4.5.;c. Third heats 1st. F. S>. Co"pJckl CardilY (13yds); ""d. A. Hiilestrom, Cardiff t9j7ds). Time, 14mjn. l-5tec. Final: 1st. F. S. Coppoek. Cardiff U3vds) • ind, R. J. Pavey, Whitchurch (22\ ds); 3rd. A. Hiilestrom, C^idiPf 9*dS). Time, ilmm 2.5ec. E'lnt -QYK MILl. BICYCLE HSMIICAP (Open),-First heat: 1,t. G. H. Smith, Cardiff C (UOyds) 2nd, W. 8. Mere- dvth. Cardiff J. (16.¡pJ). Time, 2mill. 3<:s 258C.; five ,iyth, ?, ??ff ?"i h, ht, H. B. SHiúOH. Jtoath C. f 155yds); 2ud, Â. Linton, Aberdare C. (6I)Jd.). Won easily by ii,,? ards; time, 2.i, 32 4-5sec.; fi,e .?. Third beat :lst. J. F. Granger, Cardiff U. (75yds) 2m, A. A,.g,?, C?rdif fJ.(12 'yd"'Ibd time, -miu. 34 2-5?,c. nine lan. F.??rlh hw. F. :xn:II:;ar', E-;tS?tr;C.ni'2et;)'; ;:tY. i:I:Bt;; (?. (13ov.?). Won easilv by two yards; ti. 2,i?:, 34 Z-5'Iial@l hat: 1st, W. Keuiinr,, raidiff C.ilib)ds);2ud. J. I eC, C. (UOy.l- I i:'t.C',d.:r:' è:e2;).n .IJ;¡;:(¡ ,,f the second ).P, when Angle, going 111I,:I;r:\):hIoO: a. u:J: tJt' to:; fi 1, i?b, Kennard, idi.,g magnificently, came I :d'OIlni;yerI,gi'a:eI; II' fl?r thitd place. Tii i ie, 2ioin. 3i 1-inec. th4 Y,Fil'It b..t: 1st. C. Eht?.?. Coiswold H.r,i,,? (23yds) 2.d. J. M. John, Neweort H.C 127yd8¡. Won by two yards tim'" 03 2-osec ir. Second h'" ":I" W. G.Y. 8 th W.J.A. 1, I- A. C (2L.,d?). (21yds) 2nd, E. A. Fritcliard, Her^iord A.C. (21yds). 1 4 '(? I'l, i,,d Won by five yar.is time, t;4s.-c lour [11.11. Third heat: 1st, U. Fricker. Frome A. (-5y.n); 2nd. J. White, Bristol Harriers (29yds). Won easily by three sards ¡tim, £J4t'(' SIX ran. jiinal beat: 1st, C. Elston, Coiswold (391,) nd. W. Gay, W.J.A. (21yds); 3rd..1. Johns. XewJJort It. (27yds). Won by two yards; time, ft3*ec. six. rao. HALF MILK BOYS' UICYCL* HANDICAP.—First best: 1st W. Hheppatd, Cardiff C.C. ¡;Oyd8): Z"d. H. Crouch, C.rdi (*5yos). Won by 33 yards no time ,,ke?, thre ran. Second heat: 1st, J. Fi?r rd, dlff (250yds); 2nd, R. J. Griggs, Car,liff J.C. (15y.is). Time, llntn. 36ser. Thiul heat: 1st. H, I. Whit j, Whitchurch F.C. (Jcru'ch); 2nd, A. ;Ví:t .Cjí I (4'vds). Time. lmin. 34^e. Firm! beats 1st, R. White, Whitchurch (scratch); 2nd, J, R -f ,],CC"rd";tt .2:0".1'); 3rd, W. J. Sheppard,Cardiff (20yda). Won by th.<e yards ?i? ;nehe» b«»t*een the 'e?..d and thi,d time. Iriiin. 3330-1' 1'Wo NIIL? BIC\CLK HANIUCAP (Op»in)-—FO?5 1" I,t J. Etemeut, Brecon C. (Jc5yd-); 2nd, J. F- Gr,dn"r, (135yds); 3rcl. G. 14. Smith, C.I?", C. (:3cvds). lilement. early improved his pos tivoi, and makinu (he rllnninl throughout, won easily by Hftl'1I yarrl; time, 5'rIiJJ. 311.5!1Ic. i live mH. Second ¡¡t-a! iat,P. S. Lewer, Cardiff C. (;25vds); 2nd, A. N. liar. i<, Ldctllter (01V5 3:,YI(0,); Jl{.. UHtU! :\llfcnil:c C. (10yds). Rapidly picking m> his met', llurrls rent- grauoly to thetioish,all fh'c tuen l eiii^iu a bunch i i the i.th b??.. t. In the .It 11 'n1s Lewer Camp on the outsiie with a wet eaiJ, all;1 ""II cleverly bv laif a yard, Linton being behind ulont the same dis- f,r:)r tt7la::n1'it:¡5 i :l.t?9.J.t. arrx rlt:: Third heat; 1, W. K. KenuaM, Hurdiff C. (225vds); g1:e: 8:d'0I;' jl'tbKë"231;\)I',dd C'A(22:I; CAidifT J.C. (225vd?). A? III tÍl pect'd'tug' j¡;>¡II' pretty race eusuert. Kennard came to the frant at> t)ie ):: i;¡.:lr:U'i t.1eft;,II\:I;(' t:i:1 i lead, won comforubiy bv a vard. Time,tail». 3 1- 5 -c, h ivi- ran. h"'t l c?,,d ff c C, (,?5.vd,); 2nd, H F. Uavies.C .i unuthen C. C (;!5%, r'i:;f:}:F.fti¡\ 8Sl1UU: f Aneie, Kennard. Dlrun.nr. "ud Uavies, :"hd e tiie running throughout, Harris aud Linton never h?ing able to ret on speaking terms with them. Co.' the last lap Kennard siiot to the f@nt, and. riding grandly, won ?.lily by H \nn! nrui n half. The race wa, run 5 .5!t{', ]f!! tln any oi t.Jie precedtn htll. Time, 6min. 4sc. Harris Jt tr:cd 6'5 vaids behind scratch. OR .11Il.Jr.. FLAT 1:1C; (OI en).—UT, E, Coleman Frome A. (135yds); 10. Kinhoiae, Tydu <lf5yds)! 3,d, F. liishop, Bristol H.tn iers (136yde). Won easi|» br el.llht.v"rù s time. 4aio. 25 l-5sea
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CHICK LT. aLOUCIS-iTKIiSllllilfi T KfcKP. PI,IY WJU ivstin.yii in tine wt'.ltht on Tuesday, and ivirii the totul unaltered eain^bury vba-t U> ie.l, m:<in^ «,ur ?,,k, 1 43. Luar.i loliowed iu, 'Y to he ,iit\lflis"d a.t, 57. (iraCM and Kit rat aded "7 the cli»mpio-t drove a ball suaight- to mid-off ut 75. "< retired for an H^otllc*lJt 33. Then Morch iOlc"t, t'l it" niucky ex- i1 it ion 0f bttti..t to.,k pi.ice. The 10 Wi\!I )"<¡¡e,1 a' l.l, The el"rmilld hitltnt¡y t{t;¡l iI. d Murch added 4 runs bd,'r U1f prulV^ioual wus bowled t 117 Woof left at 19, Kiteat and |{<ibei t* rhelllll;\{h <• furttier stand, "nx pot. his shou dei tint, ,lIld 11 ,d to rl" he 1 rll 111 111" ti,.I.t K -t.ertS stayed \*ith Kitcat \:Iotit t;.e iotal WMI up to 146. and tii' ii Wotrd Bllcee ded, 20 r1l115 being wauled to avert t!18 fullowolI with only one wicket fil fall. Nineteen of thes« were JUju1" and t.ht!II,WJIt:1I ,¡lie hort, Kitcat. WHS dismissed, and Ih closed tor 16:1, Gloucester f. I owed ou arter luncheon at II&. quarter to three. E iw-rd Grace .*ud Ki;cat 20illg in I" fnc t e b.iwlini' if Wdter llenrne and Wright, (irace was howled a' Y. CHok-d. became J!OW when R uW'l.fte joined Kitcat. BltlJ Radcliffe and Kitcat b,tl-d with 111f nt m ist caution, neither attempting 0 Lit except when ah1u:ute,y slife. Mø.rl.iu oisplnced Wright at 27. hut still the cair kelol togotlier. Kitcat sh 'Uid have btell C:\llJ:Lt Itf, mid-olf bv Pdtt¡'l:If1 whrn 17, but h" e3C<ij>ed. and run* can e steadily. Al, Hear' uperseded his cousin a;, 36, but without rtfet. Tile 50 was leuche i I&t five tlllllules to (.,ur. after sr-ventv minuter cricket. Play ?.d,d f?, Lbu day with lhl'e wickets down Score • Kknt. First lnniiius. 8ecuud Innings. AtM HMrue. b W, Gracp 38 b,.ybr..k', b %V. 2 S <irace 28 Merchant, c Board, b Mureho Patterson, II w. b W. G,.eo. 1>5 Fox, C Hnd b Murch 2o G. Heat ne, c f<.?rd.h Murcb 3 '?'????.??? Mart i ii, c W. Grace. II C.pt. Uamilt >n, c Painter, b O W. 0. W.I, Mearne.c "A .G.Grace, h Murch 7. Wright, c K. Grace, b W. Grcce 11 Leaner, not out 33 13 lxtr.8 Total 245 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. First Innings. second Innings. E. M.Grace, b Martin 5 b Waiter Hearne 3 O.U. Hadcliffe,c Ltaney, b W i, 7not out 81 6dm.bury. h ?i,rll ?.' 1I 7 ii,91 li?'b' v ø: tZ c 1,1110", b ti 13 W. G.Grace, c Patterson, b Martin 33 not out 28 Cap ain Luan1. b W. Bea' ne 6 Kitcat, C "r", b Wri"ht. 46 b Marlin 52 Murch, b Wrigbt 28 ,to'rM:h: 2! Koberis.c sub, b Wright 6 Board, ?.t ..t 9 Extras 6 Extras 9 BO"'d}{: "ï ¡ YORKSHIRE V. LANCASHIRE. The weather on Tuesday at Sheffield wa' again tJeautirlllly fine, aud at starting there was a capital Mot! endalJc, the numbers being largely increasea after- wards. Tiie game was resumed ?t wenfy minutes 1o !"?< ?. as before, ?'? .<' F,?,d "tht Lancashire sec >ud inning?. Ped and Biistehared ?h. attack, and, owing to rather loose fielding, runs came ?' a' ?o'o( ?<'J. W?rd )w'!c? ?r H r.t f?r 4, \d H"tnby mad" 1 tlrt hit for thre. At 30. however, Hornbv was caught at mÎú-olI. and 4 runs later hc,nrell was taken at UHni man. S,?gg came Hexl. Awl the arrears were witl? ?igl?t wi,k?t, in l?.d. w,.t ?i'yt?? ?.?r?..d the fifth wtek<!? fU at 50? whiK aft'*r ;ifier a brief stand, Cr,fi,ki ??, dfi.i 76. Kemp tnade a few goo t hits, but the side were 11.11 out tor :01. iea in j Yorkshire 6. Iv win Luuch was then taken Yorksuii" entered UDOU thH. U\Jk at 2.3D. and Btarted badi With the !core at 11 Hall nnd .tawke were \)ow?d? ?hWiie"a"t 23 U'Veftt WAS dismissed, L.C48ØlR. F, ,t Innings. Second Iiinings Ward, cMouns->.b Peel 23 c Uiyeti, b Peel. 19 Horntiy, st tillhr. b H,, 0 cH^ll.b Hi,,t 12 Macb,lfn. st Hunter, b Wain. wright :I c F[,tcher, b?!lst0 Sugg, b Wainwright 39 c Ulyett, h Hir t.. 14 ?p." t)?<  0 ?F?Mj.W.d.i? wrigi.t 21 Briggs, b Peel. 0 b Hirs? 0 ?XMe??.nMr.' bPM!? 11 b ?.n?r't? "? 9 ..k?r, c and b Peel < st Hunter, b reel.. 3 Kembie, b Pee: 8 c aud Wain- wri.bt 4 W.t,.n, not .1?, I not 'iut. 2 M.1d, b Wainwright 7 c Waiuwright, b P,? 0 E;ttr.). 6 p..rr. 12 Total 113 Total 101 YORUBWIi:. First Innings. Second I"ui.g, H*wke.?!b ')?M. '? b Jlri", 4 Hall, c fingg, b Mold Z'i b 11 7J ?''?.??"??.?r??" ? ??'?? 1 Fiei. c B, igv 33 c Keinn,h Wst^on 3 M"un?,' rigg 9 6 Wainwright, h B iggs 0 not out 16 ?."??''?d .?' 5 .d W.t,2 TtinnielilTe, c 6u-g.b Watson 28 not out 14 Fletcher. 1 b w. b Briggs 2 Hi.,t, b 6 Hunter, not out 6 *?. 12 Et?M 1 ToUl ib9 Total 631 3UKUEY F. NOTLINGHAM. In perfect wrather pi., was resumed on lUesuay at N'ottingh im ju1. af,1' half-past eleven. Redgnte and Shack-ck went on with the Notts Innings, which c¡",1 for 1:.4, nr 27 ?h ad. All three tickets f-ll to Lo.Two")'d, whn bowled He?ig?re ?"d Ba?)-y at 120, 1£0.\ Sherwin caught by the wicket- k"P?r standing b*ck. 8h.,ki-?-k .,?de all the 13 runs add'-d t" the ?,?;r"ht t,?tal, and took mlt his bat for a well-played 24. Even so eany K9 the time of commenc- ? P. ih, Trent BridgeGroun^ was largely atteude. tt..t?r?t.tnthtm.tchb.in){Tery):?.??? Surrev weD!, in and .d. shQc\dll iiart. Abel was caught at slip, Brockwe 1 played 011. and 1 0b ann was splendidli cauylit and howled, thre* wickets bein. down for S runs. Lockwood and Waiter R- ad were together for several ,,ers, but at 13 the former w?, bowled by Bhack k.i Henrtfrvn, Kft.r making a CUT tor 4, WA! caught ?t Ule ?i,-k?t. With fi?, wickets down for 17 the game was in a despeiate position for ??y." Ln.? *)?'?!"i'!? W*' er R«ad the ch?eter of the crickt-t changed. B I, hit iiiirly till just Oil lunch-time, w en Head was caught at deep third man. Play was resumed punctually at a quarter to thr e, SiiUter joinhll KeV and A t- 11, and Sh.ickloc ■ sharing the bowling. Runs came prettv last, an t except that filter w^-i once all but bowled by Attewell, the batting ?,i .11 b, bowled I)y Artewell, 100 went wgg expelleiat. There ?? i,,e, runs, 1'låV ended i shortly afterwards. Score ijURRIY. First Innings. Becond Innings, Abel, c Shrewsbury, b Shsck- leck 1 c Robinson, b Saokiock. 0 Ayres, b Attewell 6 carid b Bhackioek 7 Lo)¡marl1l,cSuerwin. bAtte- well 0 c and b Attewell.. 7 Lockwood, c Robinson, b Attewell 21 bSlmckbck 4 W.W. Heid, b Attewell 17 c Dixon, b Shack- 27 HendenoD. c Sherwin, b ?'M L?. 0 c Sherwin, b Sh,okl..ck. 4 Key, b fthacklock 6 Ibw, b Bnugaley 41 ?'hute,, b 15 cD.ft.bM.ew?tH Brockwell. not out 20 b Attewell 1 '??..?-°.????? c   ?. b  .3 c .tHew.n. b Shacklock 0 Watt.,o Hodgate. b Atte < ?. ,.t i well not out 12 ¡¡xt. 10 E., 13 Total 97 Total 169 SOTTIS6BAM. First Innings. Seoond Innings. Bhrewshurv. c B ,?k-11, b Lohmt\il 12 H. B. Paft, 1 b w, b Sharpo 9 G b L,, h 2?b ,,kw..d. 28 Barnes, c Lohmann, b i Sharps 2 st Watts, b Loh- 1"n Dixon, 1 b tV. b Lohmann 1v b Lockwood.. 9 At, C Brockwell. b Ab,l .18.t .?t 13 R.io;Ÿiï':¡;ibj: 13 Kedg-ite, b Lockwood 8 f.k!k o: 24 ;;i.'ö;;t: 1 Rjigualey, b Lockwood 0 Bheruin, c Watts, b Lock- wood 0 Extras & Extras 3 Total 124 Total 97 MIDDLESEX V. BOMEKSET. Play was res iin d at Lords on Tuesday, wJen Phillip, ,,d I li ,?d M dl?, i li.g,, r:i.!I:)C: ,oti,rJltwtd\I:=. bm:: and ti, i,k,t. were d.w,? t.? 35 runs. V1itj:RIII'1 :,11 Jni;i,tee:t;fOrmr(: the hltler hilting finely and making f uir 4's. At 63. however, R???li,. was ealiiv c mgh at extra mid-olt and H<-nery came next, and O'Bd,.n continued to punish the bowlers wi«.n considerable freed»>m. Heneryalso proved an extremely useful partner. The two bat!men a ided 57 before Hener' w.? w !,]. Atl2??O'B,i?.?pl?,.did illllings was at length closed by a rate I\t. th wicket. He wasbvt in nn hour and a hillf. and hit ten 4". six 3's, and seven -'s. Lucas and We t gave c ??li l?.?le tl"onbl. The 150 we :it up at 1.25. We*t ?-z i the majority of runs, .?ki.g 31 out of 37 in twenty ?i 7,, b?f,?re byeinL! bowled. At. lunch time the total W;\ 192 for nine wickets. Play wRg T'-sunv d at ten iniurt«ato three, when the innings closed or 195, leaving Somerset 194 to get to win. Middlesex won by 112 runs. Sc re MIDDLESEX. First Innings. Second Innings. Webbe, b Wood, .n. 7 b Woods .n. 11 8to Idart, ru? o?????.'?.MhW.mdf???.? 'o Heitt, C liowe, b Woods 16 bNicholls 0 PhtMipi, b b. 1 b Woods 7 0(1 ii ("I 0 H i 11, b Woods 1 b Woods 0 Hnwlin, b Nicholls 0 c H- .l e, b Wo?d' 5 Fener'y, b Nicholis 3 b Woods 24 0 !ii ."ti. k) Tyler., 76 c? 1, Tyler 7; b ?T,-Ilr, 1, W..d. 19 Wc.it, b Nicholis 0 b Wno.n. 31 Hearne, not out 8 not out 9 ExtrM.?.?. 0 E<tm! ?.? 6 Total 142 Total 195 80MER8KT. First Innings. Second Innings. r?iret,c?n<!hH<tW)in 9 h Rawlin 1 H,wi". h R'tW?n. 11 b JCawlin  4 Challen, runout 45 h lt,w 9 rf;{iT:;(;i tj) !!EHii I VichoN, b Phillips 24 h h t ?. 9 Hill. c Scott, b Phillips 6, 11, I)n;3. b Heavna 4 b It,w I 1.? 0 b 6 W..o?'t:<t?) b Hawhn. 22 nut. nu 24 Robinson, c Itawlin, b Phillips 0 cHeuery.hHearne 0 Tyler, b Rawlin 4 cNeponi.bKawlln 2 Extras 5 Extras 0 Total 154 Total. 71 PKNARTHV. CRICKHOWI LL (Twelre a ide).-Playett nt. 0,1?kh,,?,11 ?., Whit Monday, and resulted i., an eaay win fnr Penaith by 70 rum, for whom H. J. Mor- ?f?' n'? J"'M'n?e? battd tn?mnd stslefor their .co. "r 50 and 31 r..pectlvely. Score -.—Crickhcwell; T. Lewis, c ?'.T9ho'?. b 11 ??M?'n.l6 D. DM'M. I b W, b ..v, 5 1j J, W"tkin8, b Mnt?y. 5. tb. Rev. J. M. Jon. b Mu?y.6 G. H))fv. b F. W. Mor- gan, 2 E G. Dtnio, cLew;" b F. IN'.? M. Jones, b.Mulvev. 10; A. E. Jones, run out. 1 T. Jen- )f"? b F. M'"Morgt)). 1 ? M. n?rtM,' c Lewis, b Mulvey, 3; R. Lloyd, bF. W. Moignn,5; J. Blenner- hR!el. not out, 0 extras,6; totAl. 79. PtnartK J. G. Llewellyn, b J..?,, 10 D. C. Davies, b Jenkins. 2 C. Lefihon. b Je king, 11 H. E. Mo c Davies, b ¡:i.lj. U.7":ï:Inc.r: b Jenkins. 3-; Sparkes (profeJ3:oua1V C a d b Blcimn- h'?t"' i? W. HcakHh, b''J?i'.?. ?I'E.!):n.i, C {" {;. Dr.vii s h Ji-n -s. 0 U. A. !WI!I, c Hii v. b Blennei- hassct. 1: J. Grant, b F. G. Davies, 7 T..Benson, b E. G. Duvi^.7 F. W. M'.aau. not out, 4 extr..», !4; toial.. ;\fn.nu S'MLU vjtK.K OF}"WIIH$ — thi; annual match briw.-in rli ot ihe 3rd Hi-ig.:de W^lsh Uftgi- in> t ,t o fi ce-ri fie n r, »ry.»i» Volunteer Art.rv, c:ipt;»im"i r» «pec' ivelv by Air. W»»tf«r;i and Mr. Tivlur. "'M "isvt'i on th^ ('aid h' Amih Puk on T c«- ti-y with the foi'.»»viug n-sull.: — V -lu'ite^ri. Jh{ Mi.ifia, 1J30 f-Tei wickets. A insist uy hand wa-j in ai t -inlaii'e dr.rii.g >ie inatcli.
WELSH LAWN TEIS I TOUKNAMKNT.
WELSH LAWN TEIS TOUKNAMKNT. THIKD DAY. Thl Jawn tennis fournnm^nt, for the chawpioiJ- sliip of Walas aud oilier pt»z» s, was continued ou the Penarth ground oil 'luesday, in delightful weather, lltose cuipiiitor* wi, lwd two ->r three Raines to pi»y found the heat, rather •>ppi efsive, uut for nj in* cntitors, who were more lIumerous than on MontlIY, tn*1 atmospheric cnudi,it)1I8 wore all that could be desired. Considerable t)rogre,g was made with the programme. but, in unll--quence of the nUlIltUOUH entries in some of the c01llp.'litittut'. fbe tournament will not bit completed until to-morrow (Thursday). Iu the Welsh championehip (gentle* men) Mr. Mariey had ratliyr an easy viciory over Air. S. Riselpy in the second round, and Mr. J. Davies allowed Mr. Raii -w II .-if, over. In the third round Mr. Mailev beat Mr. E. P. HiRg.. (who retired ue[re .h. conciusio.i of the third ,,tt,bef and Mr. Biriow WAS allowed a w»lk-o?er by Ir. Daiziel. In tho final round, therefore, the present holder fthe cup (III. Barlow) will meet Mr. M irley.ab »ut three o'clock this (WednesdaY¡ afternoon. In the angles (tir-t-cl »ss) » ood game wag wii nessed between Mr. Lacey Sweet aud Mr. Biake in the initial round, the latter winning ihe first two "ift,,w (i,? deføadng Mr. Sweet ,?"nd r.'u,.d. The K8ma of the day, however, W8M between Mr. S. Riseiey (scratch), and Ilr. Marlsy (owe 15). The first seitwaB won by the/ocal challlpnm by .-ix games to three, and it was ijerierally b»ii«v«<l that he would find a plaoe in the tiual. The other two eon*, iiowever, Mr. Ridley won ra! Iiki- easily by 6.3 and 6-2. The final between Mr. Ri'eley and Mr. Blake, both of Bristol, will be played 10-day (Wednesday). In the gentlemen's doubles the principal encounter wis between Mesjis* Marley and R. Sweet-Eecolt and Sweet and Barlow. For tbe ladies' championship (the winner of which holds for one y-ar the challenge cup, value 80 guinea?, presented by theMatquess of Bute,aud tikes a piiz» value £ 5) there are, unfortunately, onIV LWi) eritries-thobe of Miss Svveei-Escott a,id Mi.v M, Sweet-Escott. These ladies will meat on Thursday, at t fires o'clock. The present holder of the cup is Miss Pope, The mutches as far as tbey have been completed have resulted as follow:- Gk.NTLKMKN'8 SINGLBS—WELSH (;BAldP10.'SHIP. -1h. wilmer of this event to b entitled to hoia for one year the Challenge Cup, alue 80 i1,llJeas. presented lIy Mr. Fred L Davis, and to receive a prize value I; 5; iec!-)nd, L6: tiiird,.V-I; fourth, £2, FlROT ROUND. W. G. Dalziel, a bye. J. Davies, a bye. P. Hagarty, a t»ye. 6.2, 7- 5 H. S. B » i low i"?t C. L^cey-Sweet—2-6, 6-1, G2, 7-5. K It. Marley b?at A. bi.k?-6 0,6*2, ;-4. S. ntst-Iey, k l-ye. A. D Lawsun, » bye. E. 1'. Bi«g3, a bye. by, SECOND ROUND. Biggi b at L twson—• -3.6-3. )).,zi.1 bear. H igartv— 5-7. b«4, 7-5, 6-1. K. R. Marley beal b. Ris 1.y2, 6-1, 6-3. H. S. B.?rlow a&aiutJ. DaYies-w.o. for Barlow. THIRl) ROU.ND. K. R. Marley boat E. P. Biggs (retired)—6-1, 6-0, 2-0. Barlow against Daiziel—w.o. for Barlow. GKNTLBMKN'S I:>GLES (Fhst-class Handicap). Pint prize vtdue £ 10, ?e?-, d Ehi?d LI, f,,uh)ii-.First FIRST ROUND, P. H"¡.r;y (R. 2). a b\ W. G. Daiziel (11.2), a hye. A. t). Lawsou (R. 30) beat n. S. Barlow (ow. 30-2). retired. Lieuteuai-t Riseley (scratch), a bye. K. Ii. Marley (owe .5), a bye. J. Davies (R. 2), a 8)' A. blake <scr.tcb) beat(C. Lary.gweet (owe 15)-6.4, 6-3. W. II. Watson (R. 15-2) beat ii. P. Biggs (R. lfi)-0.3, 6-2 SECOND OGNlJ. S. Hiseley b,at A. D. Litwson—2*6, 6-0,6-3. Ä. R Marley b-i,t J. Davics-6-2, 6-2. P. ilauarty \:I::=.I;iiiu:-6.2, 6-2. Ulake t>e%t atson—S-lr, 2 THIKO HOUND. Bl?ke beat Hag ty-?-3. 6 2. b. Risele.v beat. Muley—3-i, 6-3, 6- 2 G:I;C:8econd Cls' i.t priz value i5 second, j.2 third, £ 1 lourtb, £ 1. FIRST HOVSD. J. A. Jones ("I5 bre, J Mari (o^e 15 a bye. S. II. ):eid (oIVe i) beat J. T. Edwards (owe 1)-2-6. 6-6- H. D. Biesdey (owe 2) beat K. Graham (0. 15)- 7-5. 7-b. J. Howells (owe 2) beat F. M. GreenhUl (owe 2)— 10-8. 0- L. J. Davies (R. 2) beat S. F. de Matloa (R. 2)-6.0, 4-6, 6-4. H. 1'. Cheeseman (0.2) beat E. C. Bisgood (R. 15 3) -6-3,6-3. b. 1'. Bielski. (11. 15-0 beat W. Wilson (11. 15-2)-61, 3-6, 6-4. (H. 15-3) E. (11. 2)-6-4.6-4. J. Ah'xander (R 15-3) be"t E, Heriin (R. 2)-6-4.6-4. W. J. Webb (t?.l.h) beat W. P. Densbam ("we 15)- E.3.6- Thomas (owe 15) beat H. S. Lewis (owe 25-3)— £ -4. 8-6 E. W. Bielski (R. 15) beat F. Blilburn (scratch)—S-4, 7.5. T. W. Pearson (owe 30) beat L. J. Bielski (scrat.cb)- B-6. 6-h F. G. Vivian (owe 15-3), a by.. C. Ward ((,? e lb), a bve. F.J. Hunt (.we 30). bye. SKCOND ROUND. E. P. Biel ki be»tR. F. loll" -6.1.6-1. F. G. Vivian beat T. W. Pe.Hrson-6-s 6-4. C. Wa li beat F. J. Hunt—8-6, 3-6, 6-3. Howell beat L. J. !JaVI 5-i.6-.5. Jones hea' Harris— 6-,6-3. Alexander beat We''b (retired)—5-1. R W 81 hki beat W. Thorn is—6-3, (.3. G.h.11 ,tII:S's DOUBLKS (Handiiaji) f;s: prize, each III th v.i>ue of £ o xecoiM. ech of tue value of £ 2 ICs.; thirJ. ach (If lh value f xl; and fourth, each lot lite value (If £ 1. The tiraw resulted a8 I'Hnws:— L'earson and Hun* (^cratch) beat "'ibon and Wnson (R 30)—6-4, 2-6, 7o. ?t,?,0)-e-4, 2-6, 7-5. 1-3) beat Harrie.d W uson (scratch)-6.2. 6-3. Jones ami t.'heeseinan (R. 2-4) beat Davi8 Rud Graham (icraich)—4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Hei.i :tl"j Lawson ("N:\tch) a"dn'l D:l1zid and Blessiey (('r."ch). Greenhill anu How:l (K 15) beat De Mattos and L. J. Davies (U. 30;—6*1. 6-1. Mailev AIHt U. wet-Escott (owe 15) heat Sweet and Barlow (OWt 40) 6 U, L.S. t-4. Wight wick ond Lew is (R. b) against Ward and Thomas (H Jb). ybeat L, J. and E.W. Bielski (U. 1 o-2)—4-6, 6-1, 6-2 GKXTLK.MEN'S btJfGi.Fa (H-udicap).—1 pen to membera (enrolled before May 1, E?2) ,f ,I.b. frli?,?d to 'be Welsh Lawn Tennis Association. Fira: prize, value A:5 a'Cond, £ 2; ti?ird,.Cl tomt!», £ FIRST ROUND. W.Thomas (H. 15) tJent J. T. Edwaris (R. ![>•?)—4-S. 6-1. 8. T W. Pearson <R. i) teat S. L,. de Uatios-6-1, 6-1. W. H. Watson (Ie I) t r it E. J. (H..)Q82) -6-2, c-3. F. Lambert (R, 30-2) be.;r, C. Ward (R. 15>—9-7. 6-4. H. F. Cbnsman ,R. li-1) leat J. Ejwa.rd, (ii. 3 -2)- 16-2, 6-2.  L ".rley (ow'' 5,) 1-t H. 1). Blessl-y R. ]Ó.2)-E-1, 1.6, 6-3. 1. Davies (owe 2$) against $. A. Brain (R. 3 w.o. V.D\: (K. le5t.)j. 'i(f:t(a. \).e46.1.1 P. Hagartv (OWt:) b,z?t G. He true R. 3 0—ti 2. 6-. E. P. Biggs (scratch) he-it L..1. Hj,J.:¡ 0:. l.n-t'.2. 4..f:, 6-2, F. J. Hunt (n. i) b.Mt— L. J. Davies ut. 15j) -3. 6.0. F. Milburn (R. ibl) beat R. üroh.ro( n. 15)-6-, 4-6, T ewis (It t, beat Wilson (R. 3 i1—6-1. 6-1. Alex,"d« m. 30?) b??t H. H. \Vil-ou C 53) -q-3.? 6-2. Viv:an (It. i) ".nt Green hill (R. bIJ-9-7,ô-3. It' 15) B. t It. l? 0, 6.4. J. A. Jo",s (K. 15) hoot. B. Head ^K. I2J)-6-0, 6-4. Lewis beat Alexander—?-3, 4 6. L-3. p ?", b?"r Thomas—6-1, i- 1. ?Nt., Ibe?,t Ch, -4 ?, 6'1.6-1. J. Davies heat Allen—6-3, 6 2. J. A. Jones b-at. F.G. Viviau-6.4, 5*7, 60. LADIES' HiNOLts (!lluHJic,p).-Fir,t prize, value £5; second, £ 2 third, CI; lourt h, £ 1. FIRST RoUND. Miss G. Brain (II. 16-3) a bye Miss W Is." 15) beat Mi«s Sweet-Escott (0. 30)- 9-7, 6-2. Iii" D. Drain (H. 31) b.t Miss S. Heitznnn (R. 2)- 9-7.6-3. Miss M. 5w..t.E.cott (0.40) beat Miss L. Heitzman (N. ió)-9-7. 6-3. SUCOND HOUND. Miss G. Brain (R. 15-3) beat Miss Wilson en. 15)-6-4, 6-1. ■
CAUELESS COLUliRS AT
CAUELESS COLUliRS AT William Morgan and James two work- men employed at the Abernant Ooiiieries, wete summoned at Aberdare 1111 Tuesday for taking gunpowder leMe into N<». 9 Colliery, Aberuant The defendaitts admitted the oflVnce, and, in view of their previous good cb;,rlt.t..t, tl e H.1eh, aiter puinting out tiio S"riou8tie-s 01' too offc!1ca, 01'11 tined them 10-. "Hcll nnd costs.
ANOTHKK THRATKICAL CASE.I
ANOTHKK THRATKICAL CASE. I A< Bow-street Police-court 011 Tuesday Yeo Wei* lington.ofTlieGrove.HammeiamitiijWasc^mmi ted for trial charged "ithobtan:i, mon<.y Irom several young aCIr".sc8 under the pretence of preparing them for the st ige, and finding them theatiical enf'ugemenis.—Mr. VIUgh1H\ consented to xcv?i?t b'?"i?<'00°'
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We Ci,m:t pul¡1Îsh anv letter unif-r* t.:t "1: seitus ftJ Hit*I. !IA.M8f. auu "li!)R!IIf WH, nf'¡;1I8"r. f(}r I'uii. eitioii, out. as a guarantee of good fal!h The Editor oannot uIH1f>rt.k to rturR n#jeot«d CO"- (1HUlic"lon. unuer any circum^uces. All corre»poiioents mu, write on on* !!lID. fit ti e .per omy, or their letters wHl 8 rejsct eo. de tilt. tk. hs
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KKTUKN OF SLB^CKIPHONS.—•• H H (Cardiff inlorme.i that although we have had toad^.ic c"rr-llulI'¡l-II' a' lu thdr dealn g> with the soe:e:v he nieuttcns we have had no communication Uf. the rubied f(I s-rveml IJ:tHlUUI,1\II<1 1 Lt: c-nnientsol the rules, Ac., have pasjwl frum OIlf H11moIY, It lie will send 115 the iule3 awl all other docuneuts ill hi, pO"5¡1)1I rd,din" to the matter, together with a a<amped eiivel«»pe, wc wiH advise him fu ly nnu rHu« u them at onc bv PO!t. We hav» a Vtr S':Ofl Oplldllll r.hatthe society j an impudent, wirldl, and that b'!()re manyyeM6 nre (Jvr it will he broken up, and ",il fam w'I!j,rt:')ld miu and di*'re.s. A?tO'.y??'t'D?T.Cymrn"(M'?inA-h): ,d\'Îsni I ha.¡ an ae, IV may »* br«!*l.l lo i»iwr .» dt:bt mi ;iny time wilhin ,ix year- irom th timrwli. n t .e lie t "& ilieuiieJ. frnm t: e last r,a\I1t"IJt "n kccnint »r written «cki.ow:e.lKm«i.t cf Hie jl.(ll.t¡t(i. IICBd. Thp.:(>f rt", if during tll" Ual s x years he has mad", a Pi\ymtIJt 011 .vcount.or h •• writ: e:1 at«y letter promising payment or admit1 lug L".t he owed tb mlmt'v. he caunot. successiudy iieiend Ow.c,io!}. it tI: action i9 to be detended on the j;round ot its age b" will have to tak* his summons to the countv-court omce.t?t?ixd.mb''f't.!i<-?y"?d<rt).t trial, and iUte that he nishes to plead the&Uiu'e ot L mitationb. He will then b' Klnn two itrins o| nollce of special defence—one for Ih.. piaiotitl and Ollt" fOf the COUI t- wbich he will Juwt" to till up allu leave with th" Hf!cisu"nr. "LIBURAL UNIONIST" (Llandilo). 1'h iuformRtien you require may be obtained, so far it the last, 'it,3,Qrt is concerned, from the return ef votes of merutfis published by M r.. Fyr? and Sp,t,i,?..d,. 3', X'b!B?<?-.t?.W?n!?r.S.W ???? DaT (New Quay).—The letter* would be addrested to an initial aOt1 number at thi, office, and wQu:d b forwaded to you on receipt of HJP amount of post- age.
IWELSM SAI^ION AND OTHER]…
WELSM SAI^ION AND OTHER] FISHERIES- iiNSIIEC I oii6* liliPORIS. The 31st annu,1 report* of the inspectors ci salmon and livsliwator ii^iieties (England and \t.?.t..? just.b?< b11' d. I.t?'?h?te" ti; lêpOlt;, bf)w that for 1691 salmun wai i.b IV: titts av..rfte on mos1 of th»» nVrr, while t.iout. v*«re very pklltiful and owr tiie aVi-r»^e sz?.Onty the normal number i f h-ii atT cied lv t; e fungus occurred in the Towy, C--k, Wye, lId OMtricis. The4tiusr for go»(i appi.ars to Or glvwe; iroutne on the MawuuOcn Rivel, V7nefc the couerV'101, conipl un 01 p¡;1nti\;1 trom w )i,i mine cruainnj.8. C(l:iÙIJtaLI1 :oo:pace d"!votl"Q by Mr. Fryer, one of the inspcict TS, t' the doiug>«and shortcomings ot t he 1'eity and Tovvy Jinhery It(Hrho The burJlil1J.: question which nas agi< Ik, the Towy Boasd 1¡I,'1 all JUI:t:reoel!!Ù jn fi^lto-g 10 tha: Ur;;e :r,lt imp .Haut ù¡lrict for years pa-r, n une y, 'lie proposal t > do wiih ti,e salmon lis >- inL'-ea-ou wnat a certain historic individual .u ç:rj:t;f'Ê:¡: I t?,k it 'ii to t»i tai i- r^fer;- .-<t io, andttie r.»so«s "r the U 1anl <»f Irade flH ¡l'}U1n \0 conftrm tiie Change enumerated. TIM piopos.il *«• u:6char.. the t P. io;;end and other places in t;.e O g uioi r Valu > i to i"' estuary o; th • nver i. con- • i; umed as piejudu'ur io the hll1t1g ilar:I.It". '(jw I problem of t:l punficat-ui» of :/e Intf anu Et whtcii th iteeiared to he one affecting <> t .-er iutt» :i :¡ :e'I: t::r eOh.>i Il'7,a'¡I'I" I VI" ula1 it is mentioned, amon^ other U.il\s.1 that, thH d -pth of water in the docks at Cirdift ».-• reduced hy the deposit of solid matter br uignt .10 ty ststatu of tl; 'ld:ro The .-enemu of ti eSwunsea C)i,omtion lor supplying that towo with water ii-on roe River Cta:, a tiibutaiy of 't¡;h Ù\ol; t I!IU t:l I P.I: ;ll\;O' r u\f 1 destruction >f much "f the salmon spawninr,: l'UI:d I of the ( ray, "one of the best 0£ a.1 tho irituit: of thc U K," and to no :!klr to s -nonsly afttct fiiy capuijity of nl Usk us B saluicu liver. Kx; aus tve tables aw* gIven of ti.,? returns U};l:" bY b '.ir »s of con^ervaters respecting tlivit. woik oiirino the year, aud th-ie aro the usual appen- I oices. 8EA FISHERIES REPORTS The sixth tiunua! rtpurt of tht inspectors fA I irge wiiii tile pr c-cuu.g?» w.'nch havt" Lt t", i-dcen in variou* oi-1ru-;s under th S«a Fisiierits R-gu* lotion .!c,1888, and in }1lt!CUlal. witb II: recmt creation -d :'t:" fishnriee districts in Wal-rs under tue provis'ons f tiia* Aef. i>t:ill: with the ()..her?N,?..iiv. :Mr.f!?rr.t:?. ;Mef the inp",c'or, emai ks that, while the Cardiff trawier-r, wliÎCl1 sprang into existence oi ly a flOw veals' «go, have found ttHlt th", Bri..¡ol Chunin 1 is tending t.) "Ie fished out, and, a it consequents-, sevcial of tiiein nave given up tilft bu>»ini.».<s tis '1llp'ofir,tù!" "nâ have reetufoel1 t\1 ttH ir original caHillg ot towing, Miiford continues t» fiuutisii. Toe:e were Jas: »e^v 36 steam and 160 »ai.ing trawieis at that por and although th? wea'herw.is ban after October, and otten kept the vessels iu; they appear to have had a good year. Till; supplies Wt:C6! abundant, and show nO,!1Igns of falling i ff; tiesh tiacts cf ground have be-'n ttiedat-.d givegoou flr)¡lIiee. in spite of much war having b»en JMt throIJ2h sunk n wrecks and other ob-tril(" Î; The appenuic.-s -i?e .I?a""ive detail* resp!:c;in tne hods oi fi-lnug, principal kinds of if-hcuugi t, dates, beginning >»nd ending of season, and approximíl1 mumber nt b -t?,,f claF "1 eacn t19hi!IY in th vattous districts.
A REMAIiKABLE HIDE. I
A REMAIiKABLE HIDE. A L)a,.s*], f'Orrep1I1dent writesSix o«ii»'Ti ofthwH.??nr?'H''?.'?' C?' Wins)'?,«?'r('.do.?a 1,),,g i? ri(il i ritiiv«dav. Their O'ject was to tide s;X hundred k?!n.e'rM (about 373 ()11 the t; lote, Ito 11-1 :.i davs. Tin ir destination is the Bt\d ,n C!?'unfSand?ct).t)et-o.?t!teD'umhf,?.H?! re,uir is kn;it'd till war¡; to with k"r'TI i;?tC U'? a considerable parr of ihe WIY 1.'4 ni iun UilluU, ?) ?fh.?Uurinet"r.U'.?..r:)??'?y.?? quil. tropical. SeVf';il ol G¡¡)Wl V.inslo*>.s I buthers nr" uV'v I!m'IIS m t-.e Cicrman Army. Annl!.er was ilw first Üf;HlIJar. officer who fp!f HI 1870, during th* fanvus rfcunnol're of Major ZVI).)i",
CLUB AND SOCIETY GOSSIP.
CLUB AND SOCIETY GOSSIP. A PIJKSII sro.it. 11 f,,r !;I, ?t,ry ,f t I ?t! I,,) ,f I i? g"i.g *?d'. 00 L.dy Coiti me-tins I,i, tl; gr?, I,, ?f t,"? I?f Auche.nlr.inp, k?,?r la:Y=ihj!, rem;trnd. >I"D 5 k,,i,- 1,,? i; i?. I b?,t i?,n I g.. ? a ?rd.Ic.n' k,I, ,?y l?;Il' t?' I)'- RJ"rl(¡n)o kp.'l up nrc'ilv aini a.id. 11 Th,,t'? ?. oM f.«ii;ng ,? your fx, niidui.e!" SKIKT D4KCINU. hwirt dancing i1a'lIl t.a.k.:n l:old RmOn th.. YIHJI) wotn. n of Kew York, ther* is quite a C'rlk1" ill black lace tu.. ki';8 and dlindl. giwt"s. Some of th.: d ith'ers. wuo ug^h.i in -i rt f f., ,iud ended br >M.iking Imrd 'tn??ritofcimpftit. t,ly i,?k ,i it, -Id JI&f it is all Ihdr 1U()thrs i a11. for (jr Ihvin "totp-l u in t..« bi -'inni. The opid'-niic I an imrJf)rtlcn from Lilt ti ,t, mi; h L'd expected to b-j "n S&ve"e or 60 utirxblein N>:»- Yoik as it has proved liur. A PAHISUN NOTKLTT. Mr. S'-d'er has lecenily purchased for produc. timl a Piri.ii.n ovlty, which i^ a series of .x viv?,,t, founded on Am.and S.!ve>trea f'i emu d'Ai.iOur." In this appropirate poem! (Dr. bal ly re-c.iHi in English) "?tb?rc)'eJM „cc-.nipa'.iin^:tt-. tuhUaux which .?p'ctce.ta.a f ini'.us 1-.V.3 cpi-odes ml or starting Willi the courtship of M- an 1 lldlle. K»e, Endymi.n, Huth and Bl:az. Ju1th una H,da:erne., Aii' jny and Cioopatn, I)»vM and Jidih-lwbt, Voniis ori l Adonis, t)ar,;8 and Hp8tríc, "I.d De. UtÎnllx ano M"?" I > is st?.w?tob-) prd.?ed te,nl1vey b. lor, a private audience on the 20tb at the Lytic Ciub. THE ROYAL BETECTHir.. Prince Ferdinand r-f Rouin<ni-i, who is engaged !o be married 10 Princess Mari. of Edinburgh, is ti? tWJt presump' IV' to ti :e throno d his uncle, King Charles of Hou- mania. He i. the 8econd Ion of Prince L, opold of fionerz illetn Sigmarin- ren, head of ti e .?ni., :¿: of t1 ti\t family of which theEo3« peror of üenluny is a member. He was I lorn at bigmaringen in 1865, and was educated "t Pots- dau>, "here a R^utnaniaa prof stor, I. Par:u, was especially appointed to pieiare him for his positeui in the then Principality of Moldo- WalUchia. He is a cap. tain in the Roumanian Army, and enj ys the leputation of a scrupuloue and intelligent officer. Tiie Princess Marie Alex- andra Victoria of Edin- burgh is ihe second child and eldest daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh. She i. consequently I/o rnd.daul!h er of the Queen of Gr at Britain, and a niece of the Cz <r Ilf Rus4ia. The Pd,.l'cs «a«" horn in October, 1875, and is only a little m< re than si1ren and a ))?ty?rsoM. (The acYvnuranvinir n.rtraitS are re produced Iro", the Daily Graphic.)
STRANGE CONDUCT OF A BLACK-HIHD.
STRANGE CONDUCT OF A BLACK- HIHD. "JK S." writes from Abbotsfield to XGturt ¡'-b'" as followsAt spring time, wilen birl" IIf !i: mal sux are oltell f'izd with an irr.sh.t¡bl de*ir« to display their Kullaatry by picking a qmurei with their neighbours, it is c mim n enough to "it nes" many a hard-fought battle between leathered combatants of a chivalrous spirit, thirst- inc for glory at the shr,ne of the little god of love; but it is a rare occurrence to see a bird make a dt-si etate and persistent onslaught on his own 1m" g e refl"cted in a window. Such aD unequal contest I had the opportunity of observ- tug in our garden a short lime ao. Trust- worthy witnesses at work near the spot observed a male biackbird, probably a year old. making repeated attacks upon nis own shadow, which were renewed at short intei vM- from six o'clock in tie mnrnill until five in the evening. My atten- tion bding called to the fact, I saw 'he bird d,, I at his imaginary foe refl ct-d in the window, peeking, and fluttering his wings in the mot furiou manner, uniI fairly exhausted, when he would return to a near resting pale until sufficiently rfredied to renew the one-sided comhl1t. Eariy on the following morning he was O' served to re-commence the attack, but fearing lie would persist in his mall career until he accom- plished his own desti uci ion, I placed a blind on the inside of the window, which had the desired effect of putting a stop to his insane delusion.
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NKWMAKKK 1' 1'KAIMXG JsOI'KS.…
NKWMAKKK 1' 1'KAIMXG JsOI'KS. ^L^V.MAKKFCLI', TUI-'SDAT. On the K»ce JSitie, ^dl^r's Feter Mrmtr and LunMlo; an i Brown's Warrick, hih) Kvftut w, lit d hiii»' IHtd1 lIalf. iler's Deiecttve Mud lMhynian nml Marsh's lVi»;sti\v, r:llt',¡rll. ami Oxym jtevi a u ile VI\rtlo "ml Koufmllur; Mumtoi'ii's nn»1 HlIlI":HW; Knstieu-, Fatclm> rlc i'ol:, and CluMry Dui'he^ fiHy Arciurs Hu'ifiny Qvit-en, U!rnw« oiJ, Miss i>olWi, aini For" titer; anN SadUr's Vivii-it. tilendye, and e roviia Ofl:tuh.d MX Iud On ltw BillY Side, Hyan's Ailoway, Sprin«;tinie# Oumirts K..I., Ul"it¡lo. aud Lushrv Park; al:d blaouw^li s The L>>v« r iit ^o" ia,I" lIlie 1111 a hilll. tir\"s Sin Hie; nd ErlUak aud V.ii ii Arm tt 'iit a nuie and >» 4U;Hltr. Jewitt's lslatider, Ha -n, Whisp«ier. Fly-*way, Peii»ionert H1:1, >md K?).?s..rv;K?.m' Mutes' <'o''e?'o?, Kirst Pliant, ihe Horsv, ami (i.»lc -nda HI u'Je- Juven 'I, Melody, and Cal<e f"ni v Slieiwood's ^unth'-rue, Mtitni T'uppt'r, K'nii's Rt'adH11<lIlt 1'18 H"IlJ.I!ofl, H iymaker, Oil; H o'f, and Siinoniutt; and Tei kV "ent a mÎlu. Lett t"r .Maru'h»»5tor—U'orkirgton, :¡L-\lur)l1e, Gamb )1, Ctnu-i'ock, Everg:rflll, St CiePiy, N'-nnan, ?.)v"rr? Q??k?\\?f,(\'nA'n(?e.M)'[r'\Y?? ruokon ti ly, It,,lt Jvi »u, tiali^^i, Primrose Kdh". Y 'Vi»i,r, Hiigi.t Sea, (.'anm lioy, Prn^iai., Lady Lor.a, Hl"s» ller, Mr* Huitt-rwick, und Parc»;«. L ft f r Lcwea—Veau d'O;, ExcisiMimu, and Bin»ucU!.
JWOLVERHAMPTON ( DUNSTALL…
WOLVERHAMPTON ( DUNSTALL PARK) MI'.CTING. 2.0—Tie D-L.Y HANDICAP PLATK of 103 win- ners extra. 011.. mile. r} Weaver's Gra.p 3" 6.t. 12lo A Birch 1 Mr Most v 11 Owen' )>4> r?. 8st .J J Griffiths 2 Mr ( H Jo lltf. Lor^non, 4\rs. 8st 51b.A Holb«ach 3 Mr Ii S 14 i I r 3. G Manser 0 Mr W G St"'II: Ai iz(;,??, 3i?r,. 6H 101b W J.'?i.0 NN ,nn"r trwintil bv owner. Betting—2 tQ 1 agt Giasp, Î to 2 each aiist lu and Rednal, 4 to 1 at Lnrí4non, and 10 to 1 agst Arizona. Won easily by a length and I hnIr; half a length between the second "1 third. who bolted, wus last. 2.30—Trie BUSHIMY SIILLI.16 WELTKn PUTK of 103 »ovs, for two >e.»r olds 1\1111 U)wards weight tor age; p^imitie* and allowances. Fi,? rurhll General Magenis's K'hea, 33'rK. 9it 3lb W Roberts 1 Lord Bet wyjj, 2yrg, 7*12ib (car 7st 3!b) AMwardtZ lr Brooks's Sly Shot. ae i, 10st 91b .J B T •mlinson 3 Mr p 1".y¡'):' BImbo. 3yis, 9,1, 101b .Mr A '1'tlJrlwell 0 Mr W J Leah's Wicklow Spar, 3yrs. Sat lGlb A Holbeaeh 0 Mr C Smith's Chieftain, ag»»l, lC?M21b J Rogers 0 Mr W Wilson's Cowdip, 2yrs,6st 13ib(car 7st 41b) G Wilson 0 H L Jusllns 0 Mr Taunton's Maid of Penzance, 2yrs, 7st 61b P C haloll" 0 Mr G Meadows's Xettis. 2yrs. 7st 91b Mr Abington's W.^rthy Jessie.3vrs, Mr Ho ne's Prime, 9st P Lowe 0 7s > J Barnard 0 "tinnr trained bv T Stevens, Chilton. Betttm'-<t?tMMK)!r??nftHtrwrn.5toit)[<t Prime, 6 to 1 each auH Wicklow Spar Moult Sly Shot, 8 to 1 :q.t l'hld[ain, ,"lid iC t) 1 K¡.:st all\, o(jJI. W. II bv u rh'»rt tieu I; a length b:tv;e II the second 101.11'. tUrd, The winner W., aoid tu Mr H >ol* for 50sovs. 3.1 -Thu OXl.b: WRLT. II HANKU AI*PLATK ot 10." sovs; oiuneis r.\tra. Fir'> tnrionys. C i'st 3ib Wall I tr B I,hllll' Iri1i Ai.,3n' '.lb Pcake Mi R (il.idjioim'a Ken, 4, i,, 8 t ? Ili .I Rowers 3 Mr W J Leah's Tmewi..<vrs, tfbt ?:b A H.1b, -h0 MrCi Mv n.oivi' > (}ien Stirling, oyrs, 8<t 411, J G Torulisson 0 llr Whtlthotl:lt::S Whitewood, 3yrs, 8t 31b IV H Palmer 0 Lord Francis lYopes's Drumlina, 3yrs, J J Griffith. 0 Mr W 11 Saucv yiif-i), 3yi?p bt G- Mauser 0 Winner (mined lis Watson, k¡chuhlud Hetting b 1\. ea.h ayst Kecoaro aud Itisii Air, 6 to 1 each a1:¡ I>nlln:iIit. ,tl1d 7 l0 1 agst Ken, Ku,1 10 \.0 1 :lil any other. Won t'i\ily bv two on" length sepanÜe-l the second aHI third. Th »- WlIS b{lll}¡t ill for 5, 3.^J-Tha WOLVKKKAMPI-ox HANDICAP PLATE of < £ 0 sovs winners extra, diir mile. V.HI"' Talon's East. Linton, 3yr.% 7r«' Wall 1 \j :1\ \'tick Hitllkt':t V'OrIiV. 6yrs. 7st lOib A Smith 2 Mr t 11 JololVi- s King On, bvis, 111b J J Ur:tHti¡' 3 Mr P Aluworih's Biink, 6V«R. 7t 1Mb Pe^ke 10 Mi W U ?n?'3 ?m',trEt'?.4??'?iO!h/ G Manser 0 Mr E Weaver's Dr J 'hnsvni, 4yrs, 7st. 7lb A B,,ei?0 Winner iraioed by Watson, itichinond. Uetting— 0 h. 4 agst Ka*t Linton. 3 tol ag>>t Ring On. II to 2 rt.st D'uisav, (j to 1 eairh IIg 111'. Johnson and Lwnai Evlip-e, and 10 to 1 a«st Brink. "vB cibiIv by three iengttis bad thirù. 4.U—The BRADCOKD Two Y.I. OLD PLATE of 200 seva olt 9:11 t tillies at.d geldings 8:st lllb; winners (Helling races excepted xlra); maidens allowed 311.1. Five turlung*. Mr'1' 1\ lIow' Soimlle Leg,8*1 8.b J Rogers 1 r tI K( r». y s Gate sheaJ, yst'lb J Griffiths 2 lr K U f-evei a The Tiuiuau, 9st. 6lb ..Holbeuch 3 Mr Bei.t'ey'sSmah 'rlk, 8M bib ..P^alte 0 Winner 1 rained bv owner. Batting—11 to 10 agst The Tinman, 7 to 4 agat Gates- head 4 to 1 a^st Jfpindle Leg, and 60 to 1 agst Small Talk. Won by a ncok a haù. between the aecond anJ thin]. 4.40—The PARK !tItLE MJ!lIhS PLATK of 103 sov3, for three year olds an1 up.îotrd:5; weight for age; penalties and allowances. One milt-. r B. T Hir¡l:5t'J Op pouax. 2yi!«, 7.1 4;u Peake 1 Mr K W^ev< r's Go.nl Bov, 3yrs, ?,t 5,b A Hoibeach 2 MI' Ent's Garoa, ly" 'i lib .p Chaloner 3 Mr 11 Koolr's Loutioun.3yrs. 7st 81b 11 Chaloner 0 Mr > U i -fi's Tnsta gelding, 3yrs, 7st l.'b .Wall 0 Winner tndned by Holl, 1íè:t:t!H'lI' on Good HOI. 9 to 4 agst Garda, 4 to 1 a'! Opopouax, una 20 10 1 Kt any other. Won by t"o In"tbs; three lengths between the 8 cond and thin. The DUNSDALS HIGK.\ft.Il;a.r KLLIN. HANDICAP PLATE did Hut till.
LEU KS MEETING.I
LEU KS MEETING. TO-lIA.Y'S HAI'ING. < KDKH OF Plate, 2.0; Southdown Flat Kate, 2 30 Abergavenny Stakes, 3,:); Club Welter, 3.10 Juvenile Plate. 4.15 Lew<-s H nriicip, 4 45. ENTRIES. Club W?lt?r-3.? Mder, 4y,. AnneUe. 4y, Vio?nte. at;?;?<°?n; 4y,, Sweet ?ert.?. 4yrs; Scapular, 4yrs Tabret, 4'r3. Drusilla, 3yrs Thunder- clap. 3yrs Bwt»ers"otch. 3vrs Purple H,.th?r. 3yrl; aioi it* scinus,3vr.v Castle PUtn—Babi, 2yrs Taxus. 6'rl D"fnty D.111, 4t!9 Coc -ttecolt, 2yrs; Garnish, 3yrs (each to be sold for 00,?" G 5y-r.; L?,k. 4yr- Old ?:tf'yrs/To).!7..yn.MtM,!yr<,CoMrt<'t.?yr'; puip'e Heather, rs; ..d Benefice, Y. (.h to be sold for 5J sovs). CLAIMS. Juvenile prate-Scnrry, ncs of Wanneek, Dipso- mania and Ma ze (tach to b;- Id for 100 soys). 8CRAT< H^GS. Spring H"odicap-l>rmy Lall nd Opoponax. Open Welter—Kavenf-troir, Biltow. M.y MOOD, and Barmecide. AShcombe Hanl1icap-Adnliml Benbow, ARRIVALS. The following horses have arrived or are trainea In toe neighbourhood :-Ve:lu u'Or, Garhuu1. Eversfield, pr ghtiy, Helen Vare, lJolIRlas Cømpbll. MiuiiHehnas, T rrmt, Pru!sil1.o MOll8rcll, Gold Bell, Bingfield, Apostle, T< rquay, Ratt It-snake, Benbecula,The Maze, Arum Lilv, Dipsomania, Hose of Wannock, (:l1rrv. Mis Wilm. Benrvolence, Careysviile, Herollsmerd. Worcester, Ex- cis^inan, Improver, M otiiit flhy, Thurible, Baba, U'-ele's II,, Mendip, Kcoteh Broth, Golden It.t. Joe Miller, • nnette. Win erbourne, Viohmte. Bimne. sweet Vernal. Scapuiur. Tabret, Drusill., Thunderclap, Uniterm..ch,Pnrp!eHMth!-r.'i!o?fdut.'Tt!U:.Dainty Davie, Lambkin colt, Garnish, Glossary, Lake C.,?- !t.ni?.Ot?]).tn.Tnp!?.MtM.C..w?'t.Htn.i)M. C'lstear. AlastO'. Warrington, Baglan, Bnw Lad, No Go, Hotstorif, Quintll. Velbusitv. B" L salt Maid of the; 'ht., Infatuation, Fisticuff". G"y Boy. Sandow, Kin(( Fox. The Captain, Lady Chil,p,.d Timidity, Dryhili, Maxlmllla fi'IY. Revc R?y.l. ?trik?,: Bouillon, and Child ot Beauty.
THE DOCTOR QUESTION AT MEKTHYKI…
THE DOCTOR QUESTION AT MEKTHYK I VALK TO THE EDITOR OF THE 41 WESTERN MAIL." I SUl,-ill your issue of the 2ud instant, in tne report of the meeting called to consider the que-* tioo of doctor, it was reported that » resolution wits passed in favour of a new doctor. I beg to say, 111 lairnc.;fI to Dr. Jones that no resolution of any kind was parsed at the meeting. Trusting vou will insert thia—I R01, ate., Merthyr Vale, June 7. RESIDENT, I
NONCONFORMISTS AND THE CHURCH.I
NONCONFORMISTS AND THE CHURCH. I TO THE EDITOR OF THE WKSTKHN MAli." I SIR,-1 obStftva that Dissenters M.wauays are fond of styiing themselves Nonconformists, By this, if they only knew it, they make tbemselvts very ridiculous. A Nouconf. rrnut is one who refuses to conform to the doctrine and discipline of the Anglican branch of the Holy Catholic Church, commonly called the Church of England. And out forefathers thought a right faith so important that people who would not attend their parish churches were fined. But all this is now altered. What Dissenter now is fined for not attending his parish cliurck or has refused to conform ? or has ever been aSKed to do o? Are th.y not at perffc IIb.1 10 Wl)uhip when and where they h.,?k proper? I might mention many otiier aosuidities. One, in particular, is their way of speaking of tiie little mom* attached to theirclnpels »sM vest: i@.)J How can that be a vestry in which no vestment*, hnous». stoles, aurulices. fcc.. are ever put on -II am, fee., am, fcc., A SPADE, I Briton Ferry, June 7.
THE "SCENE" AT CADOXTON EISTEDDFOD.
THE "SCENE" AT CADOXTON EISTEDDFOD. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "W*aiTfeUN M.&I." S.P,-A. tire I. above, I desire to put my versiun of tlo" cafe before tiio public through your co.umns In the lir-t place, I beg to Say that the reporters drew con. si orably on their own im •ginar,on> by saying that 1 11 rushed" excited? up to tie adjudicator, and that I was 44 conducted by members of the com- wltte: from the atagp. In t!1 secon pl tc, I did not. question th*. justness f r otherwise (.f i-is deci- sion, because 1 was interrupted in mycohveifi- ti.1I with the adjudica (,r by the chair- lImn of the committee before I had t/lne to put my complaint fully before him. At. this unneo^aiy interference I grew a little excited, and Mr. Dyfed Lewis responded to my natural warmth with true Celtic tire, whicu bi zeit forth in all its pristine gl rv wiien he offered his body as a sacriifce to the fl tmes rather than the justice of his Üí:ciiotJs should be questioned oy sucii "small men." Allow me to sav that I i-ada couple ot civil questions tJ put. to Mr.44 Eos Dvied," and that no sc<:ne would have occurred if tiie "busy" commiitev-man referred to had not interfered. My compaint was this: hFo, Dyfed" accuseti me ot 44 ki T.»wiug a trick ut the tride," which consisted of 6mging a part-song ill H flat when the piece wa* written in C. We did nothing ot the kind. We started in C, but ended, unfortunately* in B flat, tlluo; dropping a t"ue during the progress of the piece. The other contesang parties used a pianoforte acc- m- panimi ntf although the piece is au unnccom- panied par. song, with no piano i?r other iunru- i :JI p(r:')I o? Iilh cop;. 0?htrxdjiid!cat'jrs condemn the use of an instrument under I he circumstance*, as it is not consonant with tiie rule" of part singing. What did Mr. Dyfed Lewi^ do under the chcurn.tnCt'8 Y He punisiied u f, ti-e crime of losing in pitch to the extent (if E5, al1l1 awarded anntner party to tile same extent JOr keeping in p1lCII br Ineans ot an accompani- ment. of their own cooking; yet he aumitted t:.è :<iuging to be inferior to ()US. Thi! bttie squabb e may yet d,) good, it committees wdl (1! aw a hard and t ;t lin,, ami S a'e distinctly i i 'IJlr COOd'- tions the copy is to be aduercd to or not. My only apology for writing ut such length is that I was refused the tight of lepiying to Mr. Lewis's rflomarl<8 at the t!isteddf()!t,-I am, &c., Barry, June 7. D. FARR. I
THU PHONOSCOPE.
THU PHONOSCOPE. Some time ago we announced that M. Dumeny had succeeded in taking instantaneous photo- graphs of 'he hps of a sJ,le>\ker. and in re-combining them in a sort of zoetrope, so us tore-produce the original movements and enable a deaf mute to understand what was said. He has recently improved ou the prec*ss, and invented H new apparatus for combining the imagfs, which he terms a phonoscope. The chan^en f the lips in speaking are so rapid thaC fifteen photographs a second aie requited to ive a go d result. Moreover, several set of Ima," tor the same plitse are taken so that t o lling essential should be omitted. The whole head and but of the speaker is p »-tographed so as to get the benefit of the exi I'S"\OrJ. In the phonoscope tne p,riiives are arianged around tho peripu'rr of a disc, which is rapidly turned oy '1 nanuio. A second disc, naving a single window ;t ju; <-ppo«.i:e rhe plates is also rotated by th"sa r *< nanolc, but at a much higher speed than the* tt.er. A hea1I of sunlight iliomtn:1r tle pht. IÙom behind, and the "Oservrr looking into the apparatus sees them pass his eyes oim "fr. r lost1 er :n such lapid .succ- s-Înll as to produc- tin I ff{ct of (l single 1:113e endowed with anima; 1(\n. To =his end at least ten or twelve must Jla. ti! retita in a second. M. Dumeny is so hr S ¡!Î"n,:t ,,?t? hi. results that he look. forward to ti: wiion Wt; shall possess veritable spe tic;n iik, no le, nf nur friends. Inshtut, the Lunily :,L):J!1 will be:1 kind of phonoscope, »nd confaui r¡¡J"i. graphs which will not oni)" smilf, hut .p:dr. '-r a; p ir to sp 'ak to us, as th -ugh tiiey weie ,1,
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