THE DOL. XLVI. MÀY, 1815. No. CCLXXII. 804 CONȚENTS. The High-mettled Racer ....... 49 Description of the Habits and Manners of Races appointed in 1815 49 the French Females ....... 74 Sporting Subjects in the Exhibition of the Cruelty to Horses 79 Royal Academy, 1815 .... 50 New Regulation of the Jockey Club 85 Epsom Races 56 The Dog and the Fox; an Etching Extract from Sketchley's Rook on.Cocking.. 57. || Introduction of Spanish Horses into England 80 On the Craft of Foxes in the North .......... 60* Fabricated Cruelty 81 Comparative Goodness of Ancient Horses.... 61| Description of a French Diligence, and the Combat with Lions in Africa ..... 61 Manners and Habits of its Conductor .... 82 Account of an ancient Tortoise at Peter: Action to recover Money lost by Gaming S4 borough 62 FEAST OF WIT...... 85 History of the Chevalier Gozon ....... 64 | SPORTING INTELLIGENCE 87Battle betweeu Croxey and Lancaster.. 65 Action for Slander---Tilley v. Parsons On the last invented, and newest new Horse To Correspondents 92 66 POETRY. On the Exhibition of the High-mettled Address, spoken by Mr. R. Jones at the BirRacer 67 iningham Theatre... 9 On Coursing ...... 70 Parody on Shakespear's Seven Ages....... 93 Account of the new Afterpiece called, “The Epistle from the Right Hon. C. J. Fox ...... 94 Fortune of War," 71 il RACING CALENDAR 17 92 Shoe.. . 20 THE subject from which the RACES APPOINTED IN 1815. annexed engraving is taken, has been chosen by that celebrated ASCOT-Heatb June 6 artist for the display of bis un- Beverley 7 rivalled abilities, and is from that Newton 14 entertaining work, entitled " Songs Bibury .. of the Chase," page 226. The Hampton. 20 part of the race is after they have Tenbury 21 shaken off their companions wbo Bath.. 28 could not live with them, and are Ludlow 29 alone contending for the sweep- Ipswich July À stakes. The dark horse' is being Stanford. held in hand for a short burst. An Bridgnorth 6 old sportsman, who saw the pic. Newmarket 10 Nottingham 4 .. 11 G Nottingham. July 18 or, the old womau's donkey re* Knutsford 25 deemed from pound. W. R. Bigg, Goodwood 26 R. A. Oxford. Aug. 1 94. Crossing the brook.-J. M. Newcastle, Staffordshire .... 8 W. Turner, R. A. Egham... 29 95. Portrait of Mrs. Witbam. Warwick Sept. 5 J. Ramsay. Beccles. 12 103. A landscape.J. Landon. Lichfield 12 125. The falco ossifragus, or Kingscote. 19 sea-eagle and prey.-J. Sillett. Leicester 20 128. Portrait of Sir J. Radcliff, Bart.-W. Owen, R. A. 132. Portrait of his sister,SPORTING SUBJECTS, ANI. R. T. Bone. 136. The favourite jackdaw.MALS, &c. E. Fox. In the Exhibition of the Royal Academy 148. Portraits of Prince Pla. of Paintings at Somerset House, in the toff's favourite charger, and of four year 1815, being the Forty-seventh Year of the Institution: of his Cossacks.-J. Ward, R. A. 158. Dido building Cartbage; 1. PORTRAIT of T. W. Coke, or the rise of the Carthaginian Esq. M. P.-R. R. Rein- Empire.- 1st book of Virgil's agle, A. Æneid.-J.M. W. Turner, R. A. 11. Portrait of Madame Alex- 163. Portrait of the Hetman ander.-H. Singleton. Prince Platoff.-Sir T. Lawrence, 22. Portrait of Major-General R. A. Sir R. H. Vivian, K.C. B.-M. A. 166. A Circassian - Prince on Shee, R. A. horse-back, selling two boys of his 33. Scrub, a shooting poney, own nation, to a Cossack chief of aged thirty years, belonging to Sir the Black Sea.-W. Allan. R. O. Hoare, Bart., with two fam 168. Portraits of a charger and vourite spaniels of the Duke of a favourite poney, the property of Newcastle's breed.-A. Cooper. the Rigbt Hon. Lord Stewart 49. Portraits of a nobleman and J. Ward, R. A. his servant, on two fast-trotting 175. A scene from Midsummer backs.-H. B. Chalon. Night's Dream.-H. W. Pickers 52. Portraits of two brood mares, gill. the property of Mr. Kellermann.“ 178. Boadicea rallying the Bris J. Cawse, tons; a sketch.-S. Drummond, A. 57. A hackney, the property of 187. Landscape and cattle. a gentleman.--A. Cooper. J. Seguier. 68. Delpini, a charger, the prom 232. Portrait of Mr. G. Dodda perty of Major T. P. Milles, 14th-J. Jacksoni, Light Dragoons.-A. Cooper: 233. Portrait of Pan, the pro74. Portraits of Blenheim andł perty of Mr. Kellermann .. Rake), two favourite spaniels; the Cawse. property of a lady.-H. B. Chalon. 239. Landscape and cattle. 78. Two spaniels, belonging to Hon. Mary J. Exen, H. H. Ushorne, Esq.-A. Coopers 242. Landscape and cattle. 80. The Trespass compromised; Hon. Mary J. Eden, H. 255. A view seer, 255. A view of Gordale, in the Sorcerer, the property of Mr. Kelmanor of East Malham in Craven, lermann.-J. Cawse. Yorkshire, the property of Lord 378. Landscape and cattle.J. Ribblesdale.-J. Ward, R. A. Higton. 256. Fish.-J. Harper. 384. Major, a charger, belong260. A favourite cai.-A. Cao, ing to the late Captain an of per, the Coldstream Guards.-H. B. 271. An Indian scene, with birds Chalon. and animals.-W. Daniell, A. 391. Tippoo, a celebrated poney, 273. A pig.-J. Harris. the property of a gentleman, 274. Sheep.-J. Harris. R. P. Nodder, 275. A bunting mare and foal, 397. Mammoth, the property of the property of his Grace the Duke Colonel G. Thornton.-H. B, of Grafton.-A. Cooper. Chalon. 278. Portrait of a favourite dog. 407. Setters and pointer.-C.H. R. R. Reinagle, A. Scbwanfelder. 285. Cattle : Evening-a dis- 433. Flowers, from Nature, tant yiew of Staines church, on the Miss E. Elford,'H. Tbames.-R. R. Reinagle, A. 436. A vase with flowers.-J. 288. Portraits of Persian horses Barney. and a Spanish sheep-dog, the pro 443. Portrait of a mute, the property of Earl Percy.-G. Gar- perty of W. W. Simpson, Esy. of rard, A. Beleigh Grange, Essex.-E. Land300. Portraits of two extraor. dinary oxen, the property of the 447. Flowers, from Nature.-Earl of Powis.-J. Ward, R. A. Mrs. Groves. 303. Portrait of Master Irby, 450. The cricketer: A portrait and bis black seryant Paulo. of Master E. Landseer. -Master J. M. W. Sharp Hayter. 309. Catile: Evening.---E. 453. Fruit.C. Cranmer, H. Childe, 457. Bella, horrida bella SS, 318. Portrait of his Grace the Howitt. Duke of Norfolk.-J. Lonsslale. 458. The stage-coach going to 326. Gambling.-J. Cawse, Versajlles, with a view of the Thuil. 330. Hollyhock, a poney, a cele- Jeries in the distance.-A. Sauerbrated trotter, the property of a weid. gentleman.-R. P. Nodder. 462. Dead game.-A.S. Boult. 331. Portraits of the Craven 464, Fish.G. Roth. hounds.-J. Barenger. 470.-A group of forest borsee. 341. Allies) cavalry fording a H. Kinch. river.-J. A. Atkinson, 477. Flowers.-J. Linton. 353. A fast-trotting cart-horse, 479. Flowers --N. Kelly. the property of Mr. Greaves.- 481. Battle of Orthes : Charge J. N. Sartorius. of the British cavalry, under the 356. Portraits of part of the command of Lords Combermere family of the Hon. G. Irby, with a and E. Somerset, on the French favourite Shetland poney.-J. Kee- retiring columns, at the close of man. the battle fought on the 27th Fe368. Portrait of Vale Royal, by bruary, 1814. D. Dighton. 486. Flow G? |