a I I 1 YELVERTON LISKEARD. Yelverton on Wednesday sod won by Yel verton. Leigh- Lye took 7 wickets for 3 rune. Soures H. Christopher, run out Badd, Blames LEKEAED.
Lowe, Vote 31 E. F. B. Stephens, Leigh-Lye G. Exertea, 1 B.
Pallp, and Leigh- Stephens. W. Robina, ran out N. Edwards, Robins Rev. Va Lye, W.
J. Laundry, Lye. Leigh-Lge 5. Holman, out of R. Blamey, 6 Leigh HOMIE Ed wards Fose, not out Leigh-Lye 1.
F. B. H. Gilhespy, Rivets, W. Rodd, not out Evely, I Leigh-Lge C.
Proctor, and M. Dawe did not bat. Extras BOOKS. NEW OR RECENT THE AGE OF LETTER WRITING. INTUIATE SOCIETY LETTERS Edited by the Duke of OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
24. net. Stanley Paul Argyll, K.T. Bro. NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910.
WESTERN 'MORNING BOOKS. LEAGUE: FIRST DIVISION, SENDERLAND NEWCASTLE UNITED. people, -Cade Roker Park, before 30.000 fought tad from Colman Medue mom grandly 1 The of excitement. from minutes whistle Coleman ball Result EVERTON V. TOTTENHAM seether 2 railed at attended.
Park the was even. The match, 15.000 spectators the Bret Play to attack, bus Everton gained the upper band, were and Freeman The goalkeeper kept busy, and just beire the tmit interval Freeman gut through again. Play in the first, and Steel shot over the second har showed to advantage tram at Humphreys, and Everton then bar. pressed Scott botly. caved Nearing the Saish Loan saved grandly Freeman BLACKEURN and Young, ROVERS F.
NOTTS -Everton. COUNTY. -Played Hotspor, beautiful woather 36 before 17,000 apside left. spectators. The Notts team lactuded of the Bradley, opening play, and Murray, who Rovers had the better deputited in goal for Ashcroft, with had only header ape front a Aikenhead Garbutt beat after 2 Tremonger minutes.
in the second half the play by evenly druded. The Rovers mimed mare made two chances in from goal, although Dead for Murray hesitating he should have Notta. out to a bouncing ball. FOREST. -At doe weather, before 10.000 spectators.
Both PRESTOS NOTTM. in changes, Sortb-End having line of forwarde. level a long time, after Meride anything, had saved the Ane everal D. For Hooper race and greater of the second were goal. services part McCall, serioualy bust by a kick in was back.
Thus they had the saved ban ron'd not trice althougn and big backs throughout, Berate 2: ail. WOOLWICH ARSENAL to stendid before Both clever. teams After played minutes strutg Maine scored and fur minutes later Rippon brilliant work by Subsequently the better of the play. Bateup grandly from trio of corner kicks. From the restart forced game, Bateup made severe brilliant pressure from Taraball, and and kept cast.
Wall. Arsenal revived, bat the Manchester notably the halfback tine, arred Result the in the MANCHESTER Arremal, CITY Irde-mad before United. 2: 18.000 teuma. spectators, in Wean Maso scored from clove quarters after six Both clubs played last season a minutes, and Ave minutes taser tho player sceerely Bury became tested, more especially by 101 Fibber. The visitors the City defense unlocks ant 16 bus just before the interval Kar reduced the lead.
The fast cum and more the hat trick trom fonis with in shot that Ranside ought the second half. to at have Bury's louse stopped, detente, Canhn scored a fount and the home team, taking afrantage goal after itasside had fatted to close from met. Hollord added and Birmie missert splendid chance far Bury. Flay scrappy all through. Remit: Cur.
5. Bury, 1. LEAGUE: SECOND DIVISION. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. County.
attacking. With the but the quainy of piss deteriorted towards two each, Bolton enjoyed mort the end. Result: -Dolton, 2 Stockport, 2. the LINCOLN CITT Seneil Bank, in One wether. 4,000 Both since strongly Bradfard introducing three men' in right: (Midd and (Bellast Distiller right lack.
(Aberdeen), The inside was fervely fought. with really between gene bast the teams, Lincoln could Bradford not score. Result at Chey, the ail; Braddefending hard ford. oil. BOLTON WANDERERS seemed STOCKPORT the COUNTY.
the 8,000 patrons ratisted with the men. Shinton (en Leicester) and Bewitt The Greenhaigh visitors proced fresh faces after four minutes, Hewnt adding comprised Proat and second ten minutes Laser. Trout srired couple fur the YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE: FIRST Wool wied Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers Manchester City Preston North End 2 Sunderland SECOND Bolton Tineola City 2 RESULTS. DIVISION. Manchester Doited Notta County Tottenham Hotspur Bury Nottin-cam Forest Newcastle United DIVISION.
Bradford Stockport County I a friendly encounter Feter City Reserves yesterday beat St. Leonard's by fire goals to one. ARGYLE'S NEW PLAYERS. HOLDEN AND N. A.
WOOD SIGNED ON. The Argyle management have been taking their team. steps within the past fow days to strengthen and supporters of the club will be glad several to promising bear that their efforts have Among been the new men secured are Arthur rewarded by Holden, signatures. of Chelsca, outside left. who returns to his old quarters; N.
A. Wood, Crystal Palace, played at inside outside left: and Barton, These players will be included to Fulham, who will be team right. which will meet Portsmouth away in tho 107 match of the Southern League Argyle at programme. The following backs, represent Butler and Atterbury: half. Goal, Barton, Wilcos, Baker: forwarde, Grifiths, H.
W. Raymond, Burch, N. A. Wood, Holden. backa, EXETER CITY'S TEAM.
met last evening to James' seloct Park the Exeter City directors tear to oppose Griffiths and Watson are both suffering Brentford at St. from will slight injuries piny. curtained Preference in baa been given to the practice matches. and not for the right belf position. The tear Bassett will over be: -Goal, Whittaker; backs, Evane, Jones; Bassett, Pratt, Pridesas: Garside.
forwards, Parnell, Hughes, James, Bell, and THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. At the meeting next the of International Federation of Foottho F.A, Consultative Committee on Monday wiN that the Football ball Association Association bare become sport members of the Federation. committee will to asked to authorisa the Association coaling of The the agreement for the final tie for the this season to bo played at Emergency the Crystal Committee Palace. will Cup Tho Leagues Sanction and on the work sine the meeting. roport DEVON WEDNESDAY LEAGUE.
Devon Wednesday League last Plymouth, evening the met chairman Seaman's (Mr. Restaurant. E. Godfrey) street. presiding.
It an pouraced that president. and had sort a donation of £1. Mr. Waldorf Astor was willing again to become Shirley Benn and the Mayor of Plymouth Yeol wrote consenting to become vice(Mr. presidents.
John -The meeting accepted applications to join the League from 107th Co. R.G.A. Sherwood Reserves, Foresters Liskeard Wednesday. This brings the sumber of clubs in the Stonehouse F.C.. and Reserves.
League up to treive. RUGBY. DEVON ALBION CLUB. TO MORROW'S OPENING MATCH. The season when opens Albion will play Bridgwater.
The in earnest at the Rectory to morrow, Somerset club are bringing fall side, and chould up a keen of discovering any weak points in their and afford the Albion Committee opportanity After carefully scrutinizing the merits of the players at practice, the Albion ofbcisie last ing selected the following to represent P. the Gilbert, T. Back. Hawking F. E.
Lillicrap; Thomas, three S. quarters, Harvey; half-backs, Monk, Langmeed; forwards, Marshall, Kealer. T. Hayman, Leonard. A.
Bridgwater Thomas, will be Hollands, represented H. by: -Back. E. Washer: three Hockings, A. Hobbs.
F. backs, Smith, H. J. Coates Tapper, and J. P.
G. Bell: forwards. V. Slade, Riadoo. A Chorles; half.
A. Sprigga, G. Roman, W. Phillips, F. Chorley, A.
Silke, Guaningham, H. Phillipe. PLYMOUTH CLUB. P. Marta, G.
Edwards, A. Elliot. FALMOUTH CLUB. TEAM FOR TO- MORROW. to selecting the team to represent the Plymouth Preparatory Chiefs against Redruth at South Devonplace to morrow, a further practice beld last While night was attended by a large number of players, there were several promising players to be notiend, the selectionists decided to adhere to practically the same aide that faished up last season.
As already mentioned, Dean. the new captain, will be in the forward line, taking the vacancy caused by the retire meat of Fred. Knight. His transference leaves the centre position open, and we understand that a in bis stead. It is expected the new man will be prominent player in South Wales football will figure available against Redruth to-morrow.
In that ease the three quarter line will be readjusted, but in his absence W. Conybeare comes in as reserve. As the team stands, it is certainly very powerful one, fast this season. Prior to the Chiefs taking the Geld, especially outaide, where Plymouth should be very Plymouth Reserves will be matched against St. Peter's, a rising local junior side.
The following will be the senior side: W. Hosking; three-quarters, P. Baker, P. Moore, E. O.
Butcher, A. N. Other or W. Conybeare: half-backs, Dai Gent and F. Horne; forwards, Dean, F.
Wise, C. Moss, J. Cumming, Robinson, The annual meeting of Falmouth Ragty Clab was held en Wedneeday T. H. presiding.
The annual report mated the club bad played 20 matches. winning losing nice, and drawing two: points for against The The committee done regretted their a best falling off of the the foster the general public supported them team in Falmouth be a thing of the Dr. Dudley Harris fur fessional Williams for can of mittee room, and the of the clab for their Anancial statement showed a dedris of 8 Chairman. In moving the adoption of the report, raid he hoped the clob would have would team, and that football enthusiasts in the town give more nippers than they had done in previous The reporte were adopted. H.
J. R. ban. elected gident. Jewell Medlin secretary, and appointed -The committee Belling.
Fellow. Gibbons, R. GU. R. Tottee.
Thomas, Coward, Rolling elected the club's 00 Rugty Ceian. 3 THE 3.30-STAND SELLING HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE second to receive 2 sors out of the plate Mr. T. Peter a ASTROLOGER, 10t 12b MeChan, aged, 10t 1215 P. Roberta) Mr.
Gully's BIGHT, aged, Bating: 5 to 4 Astrologer, 1 to 3 to Sight. Pat McCann, Astrologer runners paved the sand. while Over Put by ved by lengths. by Bennett for 60 guinona. 4.0 WEST OF ENGLAND ITANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 50 sovs: second to receive 5 COTE.
Three miles. Mr. P. C. SPINNING COIN.
:1015 12ck (Owner) Mr. D. Harrison's SKY PILOT, aged, Anthony) Mr. E. Shrimplan's MACKMOUNT, aged, (A.
Sewry) Also 6 to Shy Pilot, Spinning Coin, 3 5 120b (W. Betting: Hackmount, 8 to 1 Usury. led it the start, bat early gave way to Spinning Coin was last. to this order place. they DE distance, when Usury dropped into second they went past the sand for dropped the first back.
Positions Racing WErE round put br changed until the straight was approached, Spinning tire trees again Usury Cain came anag, and easly assuming the lead, by ten lengths distance second and third. 4.30-STONEHOUSE second HUNTERS 2 MAIDEN Three miles, STEEPLECHASE of 40 sows; to receive Mr. W. P. JEALOTS HILL.
11st 91b (IL. Devine) Also ran- IL, 6yrs, 12st Brown) Betting: to en Tasty 11. Tasty I. tel carly in the and alone. Two interesting showing Seston and Cheeringtan taking the the Selling Steeplechase on Wednesday, other of flus the crowd on the are given Grated Western Weekly AUTUMN HANDICAPS: 'WEIGHTS.
DUKE OF YORK'S STAKES. Saturday, 8th October. Distance, one mile and a quarter. st 1b Lons wand Valena Wolfe Land Lonviers Faithful Doo San Bright Radorus Rhodora 10 Rochester, CA Greenback Demosthenes Succour Sealed Orders Electra Bighness Buckwheat Lester Jim Story Doke Michael Whisk Broom 12 My Collar. Cargill Bell Itock Italegon San Michan Southannan.
General's Pride Hayden Dicepyros Norman Prince Pippin Willooys Admiral Bawte. 9 General Botha Santeve. 5 drwn Dandypras CESAREWITCH STAKES. Run 12th October. Two miles two furlongs, st lb Bachelor's 5 Marajar, 9 0 Declare 00 13 Demosthenes Glacia, Abuttis Pillo Last Call Rock Lane Dits Apache Nut Eaton Lad.
Vietris Specifical Mirador. 00 Claretoi. Story Bell Rock Manita Pore Gem Electro Carr Bridge Elizabetta Toyshop Queen a Journal Octocide Rose drop Talington Green Eglantine Abelard Laughing 11. 6 Mirror Amour Pressman. Golose The Valet, Matic Gordon Brook Carmasel Dandyprat Rock tarage Bridge ut Gallantry Bonne Chance Riverin Oid Chias Setacon Squire Doable Thrush Astient Moscato.
K. CB. A vico. Willongs Pretira Bronzino Erlageir, Chestnut Brillante colt Admiral Togo Katebt of Honoor. Teltedde Storm Finch Verney Bachelor's Charm Shikarse Beaton Delsval Le Platine.
Assagor. Fanctuary Tiripapa Wolfe Land Frecenter Galtas Dice pyros Cardinal Rachelor's Chance. Admiri Charlement Hanse Ally Clannish Moorland Lad Powhatan. Eeperanto. Rocdean Merry Task Southsanan CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.
Ran 26th October. One mile one furlong. age st Sir Martin Combat Bachelor's Double. 09 Perrier Dean Awift 8 10 Thaddeus Valena 000 10 Merry Demosthenes Task Loaviers 10 00 Atty Eastman Rochestei Moscato, Greenback Rock Lane League Yellow Slate Lester Jim The Not. Abettis Buckwheat Lady Vista Adversary.
Whiak Broom. My Collar The Mignonne Plectra Dare Stolen Kia Itadis Bose Book Willonyt Alga Admiral Sea King Norman IlL. Bell Rock. Lons wand Melilla Canonite 8. Isitugten Green Dandyprat Abelard Bachelor's IL.
Charro Wolfe Land Spanish Prince Tuatis Bachelor's Sanctuary Le Combronde Platice General's Pride Dartoi Maid of Dicepyros Diamantino King Alone Southancan Sir Bronzino Faithful Don OFFICIAL Ross Piste, St. Bark dels Kempten Park Dandy Doncaster and Park Hil Shaken, Call and We that will in the St. Merry the Doncaster DEVON MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Devon Minor League met last evening, Mr. A.
E. Waldegran Mr. V. presiding. M.
Shepherd, Mr. Moore, Keybam, secretary, elected rein his ploce. Bobemiana not having carried out the signed, and was resolution of the League, re unpaid fees, their electon was considered void. The following teams were elected to membership: Division I-St. Psal's, Stonebeuse, Junior Loperial, and Constitutional League, and Lee Moor.
Saltram were elected to Division 11. Mr. W. B. Ford was elected to the committee.
ANGLING AND FISHING NOTES. The rough weather of the week interfered very all much the other daring. did badly. prevented from The large tad some fair catches; going had adest, a rough and time those of it, dehing and from very moche, sport. piers, wharves, The rivers and streams are all in Good.
pate until now they are PUDDINg dish in task the There rivers, they to are be act pierty sporting. Occasionally en the lower of migratory reaches the Tory peal Admiral have sported Robert well. Harris and had some tan peal tut in baskets and made. other rotis Sir fishing the private did age the week Captain Roe, R.N., trad three salmon, well. Darins 1041., 716: also Are pest.
Mr. Winsor band salmon of and Admiral Harris a mimon of and several Fleet Morton. several peal, and Captain Porter several peal. Some mimon and peal BROOKS, taken by Fishing other Tackle urerr, rods. O.
and R. 62, street, Plymouth. September 1st, 1910. THE WONDERS OF NATURE. It recent is years, natural aperient waters have so connot surprising that, within comparatively sistently become to ba mankind.
recognised Why one natural of Nature's aperient benign gifts to be incomparably more efficacious than water artificial salts, powders, pills, can only be ascribed should by Nature's scientists inimitable man's artifice has to important fact that "It is dismally failed to produce natural any speriens remedy water approaching has been it. Hanyadi largely prescribed for disordered nearly half a digestion, century and for liver constipe- complaints, and should be taken in the morning on rising in tion, bitiousness, doses of wineglassful or more, mixed with hot water. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. DEVON AND SOMERSET STAGHOUNDS September 5, 1, Haddon-11 Dunster-11 Monday. September September 7.
Brendon Two Gates-11 Thursday, Saturday, Splember 8, 10, Cross-11 JOHN AMORT'S 3, STAGHOUNDS Saturday, September SOUTH DETON FOXHOUNDS 3, Alton Brook Saturday, September 6. 10. Sturdav, September 10 SIMOOR FOXHOUNDS 6, Comer'a Gate-11 Thursday, September September 9. 6, Kinetord CureDART Friday, OTTER HOUNDS September Piete Mi0-11 Friday, OTTER HOUNDS (water Friday, September 2, Storumber Station- Station 8.45 Tuesday. Wednesday, September 1, Alferd office, Thursday, September 'September 9, 8, Keisten Alford Mandrille Station, B.
Brue-10 Cary Friday, (down) 8.45 Monday. 5 Laptard Station- CHERITON OTTER HOUNDS Thareday, September Newton Chartord-10 1 17, various, 60 importunate and clumsy her callers, that sho will be a lasting young readers. SPORTING NEWS. RACING. Meeting will be wound up to-day, and The feature will be the Feveril of the Derby the outstanding Pate, which from a speculative standpoint is Peak of the meeting.
Some useful horses the be principal seen under silk for this event, a and a capital race will Much interest will also centro in contest la beadicaps, the Elraston and the promised. the 180 cursory Friars. ily selections are; Nursery -EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. Selling Friary Evasion Plate-BALRATI, Reveril of the Peak Plate- CANONTTE. Abbot's Hill Plate, 1 BEST.
Burka Welter-EATON LAD. QUICKSIGHT. LONDON Thursday. the Si, Lager was for a long time vEry Wagering but then 110 to 100 was booked about Lemberg, ca tame, bet of £200 at evens and an even 850. eventualiy noticed 350 to 100, a followed by a vas and bar two BIDeS were called again tendered, only long- priced one in any sort was Wolf Land st 500 to 15, which cate was while demand afterwards offered.
DERBY. GREENBACK AGAIN RUNS BADLY. Genial warmth and bright sunshine attractive prevailed Derby yesterday, and a attendance, the with particularly there WaS an increased programme. with the bright toilettes of paddock being quite initial gay erent the medium for any the ladies. The was animals facing the amount for of the speculation, Rargemore eighteen Plate.
Of these, Sunripe, barrier bad well at York, was the chosen of backers, who run in the markes to Rarenswood. The bus cove way not previously this season, but bad atter bad run the Ordanil Nursery at Mantwo his victory credit. in Ravenswood had nothing to do chester to mace, which rather easily to Toy Belle, with the mount of F. Wootton, was fairly well who, as the backed. Devonshiro Nursery was, an usual, spoculative The which the great fancy.
in Belle and Tha nest in demand. After some lelay at the post, good in which thing for News Nia. was Bet abo an offender, looked hame by La Petite Lune, whom Foy challenged bead in ciceo front, while the Silly by Melton Spittire pot a cad-beated with Capt. Forester's The winner run West three times such previously credentials without from being Sandown placed. that South had for the Loudous Plate, but nothing made to do favourite with the finish, the raco falling bad filly by Lore Wisely, who was rather to the unluckily valuablo beaten at Breeders Wolverhampton.
Plate looked upon The and but at between Gremback on Lord Vilbiers's colt. He, howEnish odds succumbed were laid easily to Marajas, who added another ever, Odds were laid on the win to Wootton's Callum score. for the Chatsworth Plate, weight made Gillio no show, and eventually broke down. he won with Trait css, while, Drake, who ran two, Waveland and Victor Leon made head only bebiad, it for second place. The Harrington dead beat of good thing it looked for Borrow, Flate albeit proved bunted home by Gallego.
weight Handicap) et 20-RASURMORE furlongs. PLATE (High 84 7id (F. Weatton) D. Bars LTE. TOY NELLE, Rut lib Rickaby) 91b Sleeping Beauty, byr8.
Set 11b Carnea, Scotch Sera Est 1305 Set Wind Randalls, Little Eat Comrade, (Triggi, (Scourse), (Donoghue), 101 (S. Coolarin. Wootton) Jere, 1st Ravens Evansh Macomer, dib (Fast. Three Feathers ally. 3yrm, star, 6m 130b Hackler's To 2b Ravenewood.
8 to 2 Sunripe, 8 to tear. 4ibi (Fogh Setting La 2 ague 1 each Toy Belle, Geome, Scotch Find Power, 10 to 8 each Carnes and Macoomer, But, and others. 100 to 100 5 cart cut the wort from Ute, Ravens woad, Git Hinton Star, Tor Bella, Three Feathers me. and Flower, a quarter of a mile, Ute. being Gift pursued dropped by bark, Toy Belle, who challenged at and Sunripe pair 10d eleverty by three-quarters a length.
a length between Beauty second afth, and Gone third. sixth. Ceannacros Macoomer Wind Flower cinch, Heckler's Bocage 61 eighth. Time, 235 DETOSSHIRE NURSERY Five PLATE furlongs rande, (Esodicap) wows; cocond PETITE LUNE, 1215 (Fas) 25 SPITEFUL FILLY, 8st 416 LA EJA. Set 1135 8st (Keeble) Foot Guard, (Wat Wootten).
Beau Monte 1 116 (Marin), (Piper), Pharos, (Racdall), 8at Privation, (Clack), 90 (Whalley) 3th Buttery. 5 to 1 Arctic Belle, 7 Toiler, Sib (Jellis) 100 100 9 each Latin and Monte Fiore, 100 to 8 Privation to and Spiteful ANy, 100 to 7 each and to 1 leaving the padlock Peggy ay land each bolted, sod came under the starter's Beau barrier ascended. News dwelt, to and La Petite stipped Privation, set Buttery, the pace Aretic Belle, and three when Babati and Buttery Shady. Petite as the Lane distance by Ilia. A tremendoca tousle then closed with Spiteful, the joined ensued, Mr.
Alle asserting superiority in the last few strides and winning by for exceed disth, Monte Fiore Toiler seventh, Foot Guard fourth, Belle ninth, tenth, Buttery and Imin. 416-LOUDOUN SELLING PLATE 108 sOFT, for year alia; be sold for Five furlong A Mel oking's SCOTCH BROSE FILLY, Bet ROBBER, At 1015 Westion) Peebles's SANTEZ, ally, But 2 sad 1 each Ratter and Scotch ay, 10 to to 3 to 1 asst South- West, 4 1 715 0 Brose jumped in front of Greenlight, Robber, and and they raced 300 varda from when Bobber nether Sartre second Scotch and two a fourth, Put South said tO tor ST. LEGES el 1.250 (900 BOTS to each to sal of second, and 20 cors 090 to mile owaer third) for f*cker a (F. Woetten) JOUNG TURK, 101b 8a 1016 2 to 1 Mara jar, 100 to 6 each Young followed by entering and the straichs in. by and bundred from home, to the bet Zain.
US PLATE (El male end G. 518 Ate WAFELAND, VICTOR 515 (Rings Calle (Dillon) 180 (Stokes agal, Revertica, 11b) Tyre, Wootton) C. 15 to 8 Callie 7 to 2 Wareland, 10 to 1 Victor Summer, and 100 to 6 others. Thereberry broke the and galloped a Waveland, play sad Victor Leon, with Mint Tower for longs, when Waveland went on third in Taurnberry, and Victor Leva. Entering Wireland and Victor Loon speedily closed Triten, sto, however bold them at bay second in a place.
great and won by a bead. A dead beat for a fourth. Mias Reversica Tower and, Gillie Thoroberty Callum sixth, broke eventh, and The rinse? was totained for guisesa, 44S-HARRINGTON PLATE of 300 far two scond to pereire 25 Fire Mr. Whitney's BORROW, 21b Land lichester': GALLE0O. Set 2b Sir R.
W. co*ckING BELL COLT, Sib (Willtamsen) Alto Free, But Sib (Trigs) Quito. Pipert, Mabela, 215 (Ringstead), Besting: 13 to 8 en Borrow, 6 Gallege, Caching Bell 100 to 8 each others Quito commenced slowly. Cooking Bell showed Facey Free. Barrow, and Gallego for a quarter of when Borrow became second, and, wresting the lead co*cking Sell at the distance, he stalled of the a length of Gallego, ween and second WOO and by a third.
Free challenge Three nad Mabels Time, to the Kelleston Plate on Wednesday, rider Maxine, who Anished third, tasted to horse disqualified, ilford being placed and before PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. Horas abore the rate bare arrived. -BELLING NURSERY HANDICAP el 105 be acid tor 250. Five furlongs. Benson's Empress pa Weattoo'a Robber Common's by Camel's Operetto 0.
Drew's by C. of Dirvol Jollite's Readall'a b7 Sur Wyle Wrodan's Cary Rut's F. 8 by Separa 215-FRIART A NURSERY (Handicap) of 77, of of the Devonshire Nursery ta de Fock Guard Witts row War Mano Mr. Sir. J.
Muster's Mroeht a Kittin Robinzen Private 00 Stor by Biock Rot Robert 6 Maj. Edwards's Ed Dawson Lord Mourad Glenleigh Bunt Mr. E. Clayten's Greck Fire Cole Garrareen Wootten Lord Pet Cal. Dart 11.
Batho Lord Midelham's Lourby Davies Mr. la Sedal'a de Proviso fun. 00000.00 Lard Bonaparte Mr. 1. Ring's Leach well A.
Belmont's Prickly Watson Jeffrey's Woltten B. Sailer 11 12 Ruston's Murcia Robinson Circe Watson 10 The Haley Protestant Dawson G. Smith's by Pride- Smith, jun. Sadler Howard de Walden's by Diana Forget Jerporat Wet 15 350-ELTASTON NURSERY HANDICAP el 200 winder after August 240, at 11b of tro races, one value 170 1015: et the Devonshire Narwery, 141b extra: semad receire 10 BOTS. Five furlongs st lb Mr.
L. de Bahati Watson 8 Mr. by 8 Mr. a Little Tact. Collies Lytham's Zeara 10 de Bathe a War Robinena Lard Derby's by Santry- Lambten Fanity Bor Benson's Empress Josephine Nays a Pieties Major C.
Edward's Smith's out Sister of Mac Lady Spencer Jun. 12 Edwards by Private Baraard's Dainty Sir J. Robinson's Crystal Star Jarvis 00 Lord Mimile Da 00 Mr. Whitney's br Adam- Sallie Navarre Joyper Sir E. Camel a by William the Third- Gaddy Blackwell 8 Mr.
D. Browning's Arctic Belle Nugent 8 Lord Carnarved May taly Da wago Lord H. Vane Tempest's Armstrong Mr. Lard Whitney's Ellesmere' band Glass 8 Dawson J. Douglas's Hamilton, by Sandringham or Home Lady burg Mr.
Birdie, by Sir Vito- Oriole Duller 7 Duse of Ballymany, by Lady Waugh 7 Grey Mr. Dugdale's Rock Dust Sir. L. de Rothschild's Fanager Watson terd Castiereugh's Agrah Cademan'e la Prisone De Bellamy's Our Bird Robson Jark Pot Armstrong N. de Arthur Batters Patti Mutin's Privation Martin Mr.
IL. Hartigan'e Junior Hatigan Landale's Golden Tint Baron M. de Rothschild's by Sr. I. King'a tinenaed Vietnaller Lard Howard de Walden's I by Minting Mr.
Lee's 8t. Garde Allen Mr. Lowenstein's Tanag fun. Mr. Whitner's by of Troy Mr.
Bonner's Device's Subterranean Dov.es Gemamer Garry Mr. Dould's Cordon Con taon G. Mr. Wyndham's Resplata Sadler OF THE PEAK PLATE (A handicap) ens of the (arling races of than 150 esteped) after 1000, St, of two moes er one one raine 150 1010 extea: exond rareives 50 and third eons of two value top- 300 cove misal 78. Ore age st Mr.
Lend Dale Leader 4 7 Duubie Peck Mr. B. Walter's Pack Lord Atropia 4 a W. F. Part's Tib) Mr.
R. Seanwick's 100 Major 3 Mr. A. Whitney's Perseus Broom IlL. Joyner 0084 000000001 My Collar Jon.
-4 Water Droski Private Lard farewool's Micronue bioes per La E. 1210 Mr. J. M. Taylor's General's Pride HILL.
SELLING PLATE (high weight 41b of 150 cors: sinner to be tog 050. Que mile. M-. B. Wootten's Japan Lend Waterley M.
Martin's Satyr Mr. R. Tyler's Fat berland Colonel Feuwiel a Birnam Sun C. A. Brown's Torquemada 0 Mr.
G. Smith's ittord when Mr. W. D. Knox's Lord Raebura tbc Majo J.
Edwards's Princetod the Capt. Hopkion's Meistor Rachel Wootton's Sickle J. Hackler's Mies Blissful 500 Milter's Diabolist Spittal's Glen livet Mr. F. G.
Dainty R. Jeffery's Jodel Mr. C. Mandera'8 Tito Mattei Mr. Priestley's Miahn Major Morris's Aston (car.
4.20-BURTON WELTER PLATE of 106 9st 2b, four and oprards 10t and allowed 12ib not 50D value 200 LOTS Sandy 1308 allowed and those which bare a not won any Albee 1908 slowed Tib in addition, and maidena a 71b (muting winners of any race this your of a each 07 more value 500 7.0 extra. One and Toiler, age J. Pitto Robinson Mfr. Pulley's Eaten Lad Butchers 5 erdera Monde Mr. Roll's Wolle Land fun.
Lane, Mr. Lytham's jar Wootton beaten. Tuiler Sir R. B. Janine's Jardine's Sos Ar.a Waugh King Waugh being Mr.
8. Joel's Prompe Peck for Prentice's Jarria Chester's Presenter Perse Baird's Enoch Capt. Sortier-Hopkins's Barbel fa*gan Arctio Carteen Diamont Hurtles Bell Rock Lester Walker's Prince Pippin James's Lambion Betty's Red Sty Private be Gristrelli's Granie Ginistrelli Ca SCRATCHINCE, TAR Piste Jack, Plying Seal. Friary mire My. af, Olearia, Evasion Nursery- Waterweed.
Santa Bite, Motor Val. Buries Welter- ARRIVALS Birnam, Satyr, Fatherland, Waverley, Princetoi, Torquemada, Japan. Inford, Loni Raeburn Spirited coh, Mountain Lassie illy. Empress Joerphine, Operedta, Clairetta illy, Separation Ally, colt, Little Tich, Zoora, War Horse, Princetown, Glucose Silv. Vanity Bus.
Sister Lady Spencer colt, Double Thrush, Duke Pillo, Michael, Caluma, Dartoi, Diamantino. Eaton Lad, Foot Guard, Noons, Killin, Menelit 1L. Alimony colt, Silane Ellenom, Greek Fire, Mourad, Atropia. PLYMOUTH. BIG AND LITTLE FIELDS.
The second day's racing at Chelson Meadow provided extremes both in regard to size of Gelds and asture of finiabes. The Hoe Juvenile, Race and Saltram Handicap each brought out a big feld-eight and eleven respectively, the latter probably constituting 3 record for the Plymouth meeting. But in the remaining events four the biggest number runners, whilst one race, the Stocebouse Hunters Steeplechase, only brought out two. It so happened also that the races were either won by Deck, as the case of the Hoe Juvenile and the De Hurdle, or that the runners were somewhat widely separated at the end. On the whole the sport was good, and the attendance.
in spite of dull weather, again salisiaotory, ledeed, the meeting all round mar be the best yet. held on Chelson Meadow. Everything wens off withont hitch or ecctdent. The attendance for the two days is larger than last sear. For the first race on the card, the Hoe Jareaile Hurdle Race, not Uncle Michael had a good many friends, and be did disappoint them, beating the favourite by a neck almost on the post.
Marathon, in a field three, won the Devanport Hurdle Race in similarly exciting fashion. Brook wood romped away from rivals in the Saltram Handicap, as did Astrologer the Stand Selling 'Chase and Spinning Coin in the West of England Handicap. Jealot's Hill and Tasty II. were the only starters in the Stonchouse Chase, and the latter, which was made favourite, fell, and did not complete the course. Details: 2.0-HOE JUVEMLE HURDLE RACE of 50 sow: second receive 5 sum: onir, and a Prince Mr.
M. Peters' VLADIEAURAZ. SHEBEEN, Pigrati) 30b Gordon) Bed Spurt, (A. Band, (G Erans) Calendar, 102 P. L.A.
10t Sib) (W. Besting: 5 t4 Shebeen, 11 to 4 Michael, 7 to bar Sand and LA.P. got the a richer start. la the straight. Code Michael and Shebeen try 1 live lorrita mate a round the bend and over the bundles they verO at together as the test Volsol and Calendar later and led Spark wus pulled up.
The others separated Sand finished fourth 2.30-DEVONPORT SELLING HURDLE RACE of 40 miles MARATHON 11., 1144 Tighe) Montague DISINHERITED, 11 1006 (R. Gordon) Major R. P. Croft's VENO, Marathon, 6 124 4 Smith) Betting: 5 to to 6 to Fend, Duriaberited mate the running until over the last siren Marathon. to bed always been close wo, challenged and POD a magnificent race by a neck: bad third.
Winner 10 said to Mr. Lloyd for 70 SO FLANDICAP HURDLE RICE of 80 second to receive 10 Two miles J. F. Lloyd's BROOK WOOD, aged, O. G.
a GRAB, (0 Parker) N. Bennett -Redmond, 12b 18. Gordon). Domino, aged. List 10lb Adriatie, let lib Driscoll), Lady 10et 416 (R.
1006 (F. Margot, and Red Sand. 10 Betting: to 1 3 to Baghouse, 1 1 to 1 Domino, each 1 Brout and wood, 9 Grab, 6 6 to 1 Redmond, 100 to 8 each others. Bier way, closely pressed by Brook wood the deld. Going round by bushes maintained, escept Rod pulled lad to the but pow wood faroed and speedily off the others won by bet accord Plying Laris Adrials: orb.
Ba Fran one ela, Do CRICKET. SURREY V. LEICESTERSHIRE, ASTS AND Scotland PER. ND TIME. 304, 00 11 99 38, 11 Sum W001 00: Wied N.
tr Rain, Sun 0:01 0:06 41 1 2:10 107 intermittent meter 50:24, aintall 0 011a. with 7ghre 6 p.m. 6. STING. Wedneral untage ed aboold at La bout RO.
yal illuminated Cornwall at Truro. Brown, who for the show the ed himself is sothing cold in which the rest thing in appreciated obtained. RRANEAN, outwards trice i The lombar, to be and contract ralia, and the as character. able means and Italy. 2 sir 13 13 12 The 10 10 10 10 10 St.
10 1,000 25 15 13 0 10 10 6 herdi. st Th 0 00 10 8 7 12 6 2 10 00000001 since farther sale 0 ONE BANDED BATSMAN AT THE OVAL. Some highly interesting cricket win at Oval yesterday, when Surrey and Leicestershire commenced their Surrey dismissed their the game on apponents comply, but then some magnificent whose Shipman evened ted up the 22 game, runs, and Garrey, Shipman's last added fer only 83. and by he hit the stumps sir times. came out al Hitch wine completed his bundrel wickets for the Earlier the close of Surrey's Spring, was badly hie tell, on as 137.
the band. however, and be bad returned, to and played an extraordinary retire After the ninth wicket innings with one hand. He marvellous added driver, another boiding twenty his bat to bis with his right making hand. some He got three and once bit Shiparan for 12 in one over. Scores LEICESTERSHIRE-let innings C.
J. I. Wood, Platt 19 R. T. Crawford, Smith Hayes 12 Kaight, Hitch Shipman, 6 Spring Hitch Smith Hitch Astill, Hitch Coz.
Sharp, Platt 1 Smith Byes 4, Lb 2, J. Shields, not out T. V. F. A.
Crawford, Hobbs Hitch and innings -Wood, not out, Knight, Hitch, Whitehead, not out, total (for 1 wit.) 9 SURREY--lat innings. Hobbs, Hayward, Shipman Shipman. Smith, Shields 27 Hitch, 5 Shipman Hayes, P. F. Shipman Cambell, Ship- Platt, Jayes Capt.
mAD A. 8. Bond, R. T. Byes 2, 4b 4, Strodwick, not out.
Crawford Shipman C. T. A. Wilkinson, Ship- 166 Spring, TRAD BOWLING lat innings, Smith Hitch 181 Matt Hayes ED tA 9 18 Bitch bowled 1 po-bail, innings Jases 19 8 still T. Crawford 5642 Shipman bowled 2 no and R.
T. Crawford Umpires- J. E. West and Roberta HANTS F. WORCESTERSHIRE.
Umpires -White and Dench, YORKSHIRE v. M.C.C. CUFFE'S "HAT TRICK." yesterday. Woronstershire trad an somewhat uneventful day's cricket. for after dis missing Hampshire for 125, the tinting side scored 166 and so secured the a lead bowlers, at 40 never runs berame really treacherous, other The pitch, while alwaye to Hanta might early have done better.
Cute, by 113. Brown, arcomplished Sprot, the and McDonnell trick." with After the interval he balla, toor four sickets in three overs for 11 runs. Bowley wirkris and Pearson gate Worcestershire a good start, bast were down tor SE. Then Crave and Collier added 52 halt an hour by capital cricket. Scores: innings.
Mead, Arnold Lyttelton 45 E. M. Sprot, Calle Cute stope, Burns, A C. Johnston, and Newman, not Arnold 000 Kennedy, Barrows C. B.
Fry. Aroid. Byes 3, 1-6 4, Lie Bale Lyttelten Brown. E. W.
31. Yates, Caffe 22 WORCESTERABIRE-Ist innings. Bowley, 19 D. Oilier, 1b Me Pearson, Newman Llewelyn 43 Bant, Me Donnell net Arnold, Newman 2 Hon. Jabastoo C.
F. Me Lyttelton, Donnell W. B. Barna, Llewellyn G. Caffe, L.
Crove, Newman. Johnston Bale, Leg-byes out 7, 8-5 1 Mead Burrows, ran out. Kennedy 166 BOWLING ANALYSIS. HAMPSHIRE-1st innings Hent Barnes 10 6 Baras Arnold Lyttalton ANN Catfe, Burns, and Arnold each bowled a wide, lanings Newmans McDonnell 2 32 Mend Keanedy con Llewelyn no 0 ball. 0 Newman bowled a Bates, not out.
18 Booth, not out wits). 22 E. J. Radcliffe, Tetal (for Capt. no A.
D. Lenard, Hirst, Denton, Myers, Haigh, Dolphin, and Bases to hat. BOWLING M.C.C. let tonings. Birst Rhodes Broth 54 1 2 Myers Bayes Bayes bowled a wide.
and Carlin. Empires -Barlow HUTCHINGS IN HIS ELEMENT. Overshadowing everything else cone to the opening stage of Scarborough's 35th festival, Kenneth Hutchings redeemed the dar's cricket frum mediocrity by playing an innings exceptional but brillianes. At spirit. the but outset after two the wickets M.C.C.
had batted fallen in in anything 70 minutes far festival 47 runs Hatchings joined 0. N. Faster 100 speedily 80 changed minutes, the he mured character 114 La 90 play. out of of the Reaching b29 175. being in ultimately leg before wicket to Rhodes in trying to drive.
dah, who lare an extremely batting side, Among his Ogurea were four 6's and fourteen The hours to in innings for 287. shire are 10 trying a Scarborough last bowler in Boyem, other sue their team the as at Taunton. acd made They 2 runs had 20 minates cricket at the end of the day, wubost innings. Relf (A El Birat J. E.
B. T. Dougian, To C. Bird. Binat 17 6 Booth Thompson, Bayes Rhodes M.
C. Denton W. S. Bird, not out. N.
Foster, G. Leveson-Gower, H. D. K. L.
Dolphin Backenham, 10 Bayes hi Rhodes Rhodes Byes 15, 1-b 3, 1 114 F. L. Fane, Rhodes. V. L.
Hooman, Rhodes Cooth 10 -1st innings, Shoosmith 8 Belcher a vide NORFOLK BERES. MINOR. COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP. By detentiog at Norwich yesterday by mi 150 runs Norfolk the for the moved time, their in 13.5. took Berks 34 hours to Bating 3 hours 40 minstre for Sortalk wickets, Geedrey giving riflent 201.
tris thirty boundaries, bours second in two exire Scores Both BERKSHIRE lat innings. 2nd innings C. 4. Hill, Balkes 25 Falcon 34 0 C. Stevens Gibson 1.
Bennett, Falcher Falcon Brougham, Falcon Balkes 27 eN. Stevens Gibson IL. F. E. Rowe, Alisopp, Allsopp Gibson mith, G.
Stevens An. 4 Falcon Baikes Woodburn, Stevens All opp 10 1 N. Stevens Balkes G. Belcher, Tregiown st Sir C. Y.
Nepean, st Thurgar Rat ices Raikes Allsopp Capt. Whlabelor, E. Rove, G. Stevens Alisopp cot out 2 not out Basksworth, Tharpar 60pp 1 Gibson Allaopp Extras Extras 153 NOR lenings. W.
Thurgar, Hawks- W. Belcher Thursby, st Capt. Lowe c. J. worth Il.
Treciowa, Bill Attoopp. w. 12 Woodburn. 15 N. W.
Stevens, Hm G. A. Belcher Stevens, Sepean 201 E. Bs J. Falcher, Hawks.
wksworth Ber, G. B. R. Raikes, worth Hawksworth Beleher. Gibson, not oat IL.
Falcon, 1b Wood- 12 Extras burn C. W. taro BOWLING ANALYSIS BERKSHIRE-let innings, Gilson 0 Falcher Falcon 12 23 Raikes Falcoa bowled 3 wide and Raikes 1 wide. Allopp 2ad innings. Gibson.
19 6 50 Allsopp Falcon L. Rakes 18 Falcon bowled 1 wide. NORFOLK-1st innings. M. Betcher 2 101 452 15 6 156 99 Woodbarn 36 Shoo with bowled 1 no ball and Umpires -T.
Attewell and Perkins, R.N. BARRACKS Y. LEAMINGTON. This two days' match was Snished at the R.N, Barracks, yesterday under conditions. The Derusport, realtors bad tracked up 316 in their Art venture, and the tomasters commenced their innings Lieut.
De Burgh and Collier were the Arst to go to the 82 wicket. and scores came briskly. players securing between 40, them before being several The Dr. innings Cobb ekeed fur 187. Lieut.
De Burgli damiared. betted well apened the 1 fell to pretty catch by Tritton. Dr. Barracks' second venture and had Cobb eecured caninbuted 26, and second innings realised 156. This the vintors to with dine 68 bowling get by to win.
and Strickland. an bour to play, and Their wickets fell quickly, tiranka wanting 20 to homesters became from very time the camber came of required, and the noning hit minutes abtained almost the stroke. Far homesters Astro secured dre ricketa for rera, and Portaster Strickland 5 for 6. Scores EN. BARRACKS, 1st lenings And Luck inaings Lient.
De Burgh, Lark Ward 49 Tritten W. J. Collier, MayBeld Simp and Ward Dr. De. Capt.
Lieut. Lieut. son Paymstr. Aston. Cobb, Hooper, Waller, Lapare, Fawcett, Ta Strickland, bit Taylor Taylor wit, Simpson Taylor Ward Mayfeld 16 5 1b and and and Parr Taylor Taylor.
Ward Ward Luck Taylor Simpson Ward. Suctol-a G. Tritton Lient. flambly, at Forsyth out Dr. Masteld South, not out Taylor.
not Extras 187 innings, 316. 2nd Innings Hooper Aston 0 J. Aston C. K. Langley, Aston 8 Forsyth, Aston Taylor, Collier 19 Parr did Langley.
not bat A. 8. Simp Aston 4 Capt. Trition, Strickland Extra 0. D.
Lack, Total (tor 8 F. Ward, not CORNWALL LEAGUE: SEMI-FINAL. Pensince sed Camborne, having tied with 3D equal member of points in the Western Division, anhydrock meet at in the Anal so-day on to the same which ground next Friday. The teates will be deride club shall chose Wheeler. from J.
H. the Trevenen, fallowing W. J. Daniel, B. Williams, W.
-Peasance-W. 8. Bosse, B. B. Bennett, de Main, J.
E. Drice, W. O. Rove, R. G.
Milton, Visa. F. C. G. Port, Con, A.
and Fitzgihbon, Whiting. T. K. Bennetts, 0. 0.
Camborne- Eacett, Habba W. Haste, F. Pendras, W. Lewman Williams, (Probus Quick, School) and Vibart. Umpires- F.
B. and J. Bray (Truro) TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Oval. -Surrey v.
Leicestershire. Bournemouth. -Fante v. Woronstershire. Scarborough.
-Yorks M.C.C. SHALDON REGATTA. Total (tor 4 wits.) The opening of the popular regatta attracted a large number to Shaken yesterday, and the residenta, usual, turned out in full force. The river presented whilst very were in progress. A breese from animated appearance, and cepocially the the N.W.
sailing made evente the most careful bariling of sailing craft casential. Mathews, A. Shears, and C. The committee were Mesar. J.
Fall, T. Mathews, with Mr. C. A. C.
Fall hon. Resulta: 4h. Dorothy (W. 20m. Carrie J.
picasure (G. Touch (J. Mirion), 4h. fouled 11m Cruise, exceeding bad to minute Motor Tom Cellare, 1. B.
Maunder. (H. Mole. E. Mole, Girl F.
F. gig R. Leslie, 2. Geisha (W. Mote, W.
H. Techill, W. Serums, dib (W. Stalden and and 2. Georgina (M.
Mole Trigamouth lads, under 17 sad E. Tethill): (V. Beaden and J. Tet till). Touths under ani E.
Tethill): 3. Dits (H. Blackmore and B. 20-1, Mole and F. Winsborrew): Georgina AH.
Leslie) Punt George (T. 2. Era (P. Loose3. Sybil (W.
Hook): 4, Pansy Double Saner Lee Loceemoore and P. Drew): 2. Coombe Cellars Maibera and H. Tothill): 3. and Sebit (W.
Hitchco*ck Book and 041 B. men's Trout: Minna Hannah (J. Hitches k): 2. Toung Jack (W. Hitchco*ck J.
(J. Tapp): 3. Dip Chick (W. Tapp) 4 (J. Drew).
2 Sporei Taban W. Nancy W. Lee (V. 4, and F. Drew): and P.
Sybil-(W. Bowden), Bitchco*ck Troat); Ada (C. Balley CROQUET. TORQUAY TOURNAMENT. and the culminating point The eighteenth century art of letter writing.
Hence, thas lost art, the almost any collection of letters coming is still down worthy to from that period has in it much of the that light which it will perusal, if only on account manners, and ideas probably throw The upon election the of letters which the Duke the time. has compiled, chiedy from his family Argyli connections, here but partly from obers, includes correspondence Duke of of the time of important Queen series Anne of from political that of the the series representative includes of the one autograph letters Prime Minister Godolphin. This John, second Duke Godolphin, of twenty Argyll, dealing two with to the Queen Anne the Scotland to in 1705-6, in connection with the tion of the 1707. Union A with number England of letters which from the mated in Leven relates to to the Godolphin Jacobite are risings of 1715 1745, also included. and series show the part the Campbell clan, the leading Whig force of the northern kingdom, These took echoes of the in suppression of controversies these of limited insurrections.
rotten compared with the more persanal sections of The Duke of hereditary Land Steward the Household of Scotland. suite of apartments in Halyrood Palace conki, and did, even let rental of estracta is here accounts of the Marquis of of bis the Duke of Argyil, in 1759 which much light on the of the time. One socount of the bore to eatables in the bills of fare of the day, for Marquis's shows how the potations while the eatables come to 15s. for one day, amount up to £1 nest day we have eatables wine 20s. Claret seems have been the bererage, four bottles day being the Madeira, port much regularity, eisret cost a 2.
and port 2. Two are doubtless Scotch pinta, to In the Duke's accounts Green is charged at 6d. per trupell reined cotton candies per stope, drops are and for 6d. A leg of mation costs fowls 100. per b.
Loves cost 7jd. porter 4d. Another lates to the great Douglas ducal these volumes leaning to the Lady Stewart, sister and Dake Douglas, was not the mother the children the forward as her own. We duch*ess brought tact with the of of the celebrated Miss Gunnings, who in the of ber son, the Duke of Hamilton, who eventually WOD the day, took an active interest in the It is noteworthy that this Duckers procured their commissions in the army for both Sir John Moore of her son's tutor) and General Wolfe, Amongst the duch*ess's correspondents Augusta. duch*ess of eldest sister George Lady Mary sister-in-law of beautiful duch*ess: Lady the Hamilton caughter of the duch*ess, who separated from husband, and who appears to have been a particularly lively lady: and many other persons of note in society Perhaps the most interesting of these more from personal documents, bowever, is a scrams of leiters celobrated Madame de Stall to Lord John of the compiler of these original of Lord Nelville." the Scottish lord corel Corinne." of which she herself was the heroine, which in so characteristic of Hebrew poetry.
He has in some cases given a different to that of the Prayor-book, but for these changes has the authority of such scholars Dr. Driver, Briggs, and Bishop- By means of placing within or do 1.01 form part of the Hebrew interpolations or explanatory glosses retained from the Vulgue, done in the Great Bible of 1536. be has more exact rendering of the original. The notes do not. form, in any sense.
commentary. Dr. Kirkpatrick's does that explicitly and succinetly. The are most valuable in the suggestions for suitable musical rendering, though they often give light on the special use of the peal in the services of the English Latin and Jewish Churches. There is no pointing of the author lesves that to the competent choirmaster.
Wo agree with Mr. Wales in the need of the so-called impreentory being banished from use in public They are hardle in keeping with the spirit of forgiveness tanght to be neces. sary in the Now Testament. The volume evidence of long and careful stody the beautiful and most impired Song-book of the Sane toary of God." FROM DEVON TO ST. IVES.
By Falliott Stokes, (Greening and Co. 1s. nett.) After Word on the which proves that Mr. Stokes knows the sea windled Duchy and appreciates its unique characteristics, our author pleasantly accompanies a on long seaside walk from Marsland Mouth (not far from the noted Devon Martiand Point) to St. Tres.
Ho has a most observant eye, and graphically describes the cliffs, the cores, the moorland, and some of the birds and the flowers and other things seen en rente, From personal experience we can-with this able little book, replete with photograph illustrations by Mr. Alex Begbie, in our bands- travel again over that 49- paralleled evastline path in imagination. The beautifully-produced book is more would thas a lead guide book: it literature. A perusal of it mane the for their holiday. It is a wonderful shillings The word Devon in the title is ambiguous.
suggest North Devon in future editions. the The Lizard," should give 115 From Plymoath to that we could compicte our survey of the coast Cornwall in company his two fascinating books End to the doing this for rest of the From St. Ives to and Land's nanantic coast. ERASTUS: SLAVE AND Charles PRINCE: W. TRUE STORY OF UGANDA.
Hattersley, (Church Missionary Society.) -Mission work in Uganda is of such an interesting character that persons in love with the spread of the Christian evangel always come information relating to it. In this little booklet the author, who is bead master of the Church Missionary High native School called at Erastus. Mengo, relates an interesting in story of a He the captured raid, carried away to another with intention of of Muzikor Mr. Hattersley how the lad the portions of the Testament, induenced for He good by reading trained them, be was to a promoted and He was of High discovered that the son by among no 0D0 desarbed fellow," his history is a striking of Divine SCRIPTURE PICTURE BOOKS. Harold Copping.
Four Tract Society.) -Eminently suitable for Sunday reading with young children, pictures are boldly drawn tell their carrative in manner, whilst letterpress can be followed 1 bat perfectly acquired the THE TALE OF MES. By Potter, of of the are the The Torquay croquet tonroamact was continued yeaterMadame de Stael to base contracted affection for the handsome and day in die weather. Resalts of play young Scotchman, and bor letters are full of Gray Open singles, by class B. Mrs. -Second J.
round- Roherts E. beat Dalby J. Stair if only for the self-revelation they contain. 2 R. points: Case beat Mom.
Claude Clarke by the more domestic letters, those of Moore, by points: points: Mins G. la P. Brron by 8 points: took his pupil, Douglas, Duke of Hamilton, the R. R. F.
beat Mrs. 1 T. Harris by 11 pointe: tour, amongst the mor, readable, beat Miss D. Findeisen by 19 points; Mrs. description of the ways doings of young beat Colonel by 14 pointe.
tocrat of the period. These volumes, though con beat J. Hunter points: Rev, P. and a good deal that is merely trivial, are Handicap singles, class -C. B.
Lee ing little that can be termod a contribation to history, 14) beat C. H. K. H. ford Core 10 paints; Re Ford for the light they throw upon the habits modes H.
Case best best Spa (64) W. of thought of the higher classes cf the peliod, J. Coles Newton pressed in their most intimate and formal C. Gray (5) points. Wackie (9) 15 round- and are, therefore.
a welcome addition to tho epistolary R. H. Hughes beat R. by Mrs. J.
points relies of tho golden age of letter writing. Second (19) won against Tinitne (9) peints: Robins.n beat HYPNOTISM AND SUGGESTION. By Bernard (8), C. Newtan (8) beat Mrs. MeD.
Nicholas 14 Hollander, M.D. (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, (10) beat Mrs. W. Tucker (8) by 22 points: H. Limited.
6a. not. publishers- evidently of the Coles (12) best Mrs. Walter Crerke points: epinion ef Dr. G.
H. Savage, who stated in the Landop Roberta (10) beat best Mr. Mrs. F. R.
I. 010) Hughes 0g (8) 8 by points: 11 points. fra. M. R.
Harvein Oration in 1909 that England was in the back. Lacy Handicap beat Claude Clarke and Mrs. Claude Clarke (15) that there was need of such a book as this en such muad-Rer. M. Ford wad ground of the investigation of hypnotism- -considered be 17 pointe, Second round Coventry and Urs it.
mysterious and little explored subject. They could sot Willington beat Miss M. Seary and Miss Ge Living hare sated one more interested in the subject than stun (18) by points Dr. Hollander to hare written about it Moreover, he' ins not only been a student of hypnotism, but has Lant evening the senior crew of Dartmouth Amateur treated hypnotically nervous and mental disorders for Rowing Club- the senior champions of the West- about 15 to years. Though dealing is with the laid turned home with the Bideford 100-guinen Challenge aspect some extent, there more stress 00 Cup.
and were enthusiastically welcomed, the Borough the rote therapeutic that Dr. value of Hollander hypnotism mairtains in this that book, We Band awaiting them at the railway station. may contion is not, a necessary factor in the induction HOLSWORTHY. I the hypnotic state," and gives instances to prove UNIONIST MEETING AT that Utose who bold that by Mr. T.
Hemsler, of the Liberal Unionist Council, nothing but suggestion are wront London, addressing a large meeting of farmers at 180-2). jodice He the ase of hypnotism men charges medical Holsworthy on Market Unionist day, said as far as and taxation have a number of by its influence cited in Chapter against tp. was concerned the policy had been was XX. and those include stammering, headache still to reduce the burden on the land, while the bysteria, and nervous breakdown. There choold be Radioal party would further burden their land.
in moure time given to if there is any relapse than the future a larger sum annually would have to be on the surface here. The next chapter simits raised, and the Radical ides was to place the that there are, relapses in the arajority of cases of the whole of that burden 00 the land. The cure of the drink and drug habits by hypnotic Unionist and Tariff Reform party recog. treatment, Another confession (p. 219) that hypnotism nized that there FaS an increasing quantity must not be used for extracting an avowal from of foreign agricultural produce annoally coming secured person makes it doubtiml whether for into their markets in competition with their produce, purpose of saving an innocent person which at present bore no share of the local or national considered perfectly legitimate." We are not tally francial burdens.
As Tariff Reformers, what thes convinced of the great benefits that our author proposed was to place on that foreign produce in the siders hypnotism can confer at present. The future not a prohibitive duty, on but just farmers the same bear. pro- when this strange power used by immoral the persons portion of the burden 'as our bad to are tremendous. Those curious about occult The land policy of the Unionist party must appeal to will be glad to bare this work. One thing it proves, them, especialis the younger men.
because it would namely, that medical men should not neglect the mental place them on the land, not tenants with time, of disease rent-charge resting on their shoulders but for all eventual Me THE RAYTHMIC PSALTER. Edited by F. H. it would under the Radical measure, as Wales, B.D. (Henry Frowde, Oxford Univer owners of the land, in that way doing away with all Press 3a.
Cd. pablishing this edition of such dificultics as rente, de. The security land of would tenure, be enjoy- theirs the Book of Mr. Wales aimg at enabling people ment of improrementa, to sing them to longer mechanically and prosaically, to cultivate, to improve, them. to sell.
or to hand on to bus rather as poetry, inevitableness of all the the spontaneity thoee who succeeded -Mr. Hemeley was listened and variety and Spirit Life. to with rapt attention, and the meeting terminated In order to do this Mr. Wales has printed the with bearty vote of thanks to Mr. Alford for pre- in poetical form, and has clearly siding.
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fear, cast away care," very man, four part 464-490 songs of for the Parry, kind abandon each of the numbers treated by characterises genial R.O, with Musical touch director, of writing a rare effective illustration, That of The mad doz contain 492-494 the series humour. The soldier's Marching, severally Op guard." with English Experienced singers appealing of by the the force of type to (501) is music In Memorinm, purest Edward The blood of and words by State. Shirley. setting Grave majestic, for by indeed, this fine chorus significance, voices. suite for chorus will find Herbers Brewer in (vocal the approaching 6 loacester performance with chorus for It opera at once Come, my embodiment Daphne, in music of compe the as very is also the succeeding for male voices, the number acquisitely exhilarating.
For is writing a with slight accompaniment, and (Samuel Daniel) is in all these pioces is most beautiful of Golden al female charming lullaby in which the present. The last Dekker, muber, and for another with much suggestion of by both in the voices and erchostra, Harvest kind. Cantata," by Julius Harris The schem of and directed chorus (1s.) provide for has for the libretto from Holy Scriptare for will become poplar, a Harvest fall choruses ba will be The boing for condependently, or baritone. of Dum the and bounds of dramatic church force music and this in overstepping colour After the symphony choir the modern the style. opening a full verse, counterpoint solid that Thou chanced to Andante with fine is resumed end Lord, in to and devotional effect.
for chorus and Veil. Cowan nore, work Frederic of Bucham Book portions of Orm, composer for and musio sublimity deeply of the without The chorus has heavy but lucidity. and of harmonic interest. The sori climaxes each are independent great and dependent, parts, thrilling second part culminating and personal, particalarly the section. emotional Throughout the music does more than redlect its the mood overwhelming of the poem; solemnity, it and emotional proemphasizes its awfulThe work does will Dr.
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and the aboruste written in occuaional unison parages, The voice of moderate compass, and the work small orchestra. Romance," for bassoon pianoforte, parts by condersed Edward Elgar. 2. pianoforte score With with the this Romance will and appeal these to a who side are circle of secustomed artista the basacop primarily in use with associate primarily, not to coarse of comicality, wiN beauty surprised to capabilities can be drawn. The the instrument, its idiom and individuality The herein used latest numbers of Novello a Series of Old for the highest of emotional Englink Violin (9-14) (2.
inchade three William Boyce, Gavotte, minnetto- attractive and quaint: in Major Charica Sonata in and Croft, Sonata written in in early Miner, youth by Joseph Gible, also an carly and after the school: work, by more Joha and Sonata in A Minor bat in technique; Sonata Minor Thomas Vineont, two being distinctly Handelian, and excellent for served tion well of firm edited nique and good tone. The Capriccioso for violn and piano, by Babert Parer, Alfred Modat. tive, but ite idiom is difficult to catch without the treatment of skilful players, will be great dificalty of technique. 16 vivacious treatment. Three pieces for violin and pianoforte br Richard Wickenhauser-Minnet, Reverie, and study in Adagio, each.
-These three provide good varieties style. The Adagio is father either: duet the two inetruments than sole for the into the major for the coda. Its rhythm is intricate, harmonic changes are particularly and the same remark, applying to the Minuet, accounts for some The Reverie, being ample in fora loss of characteristic grace and charm. technique, will must quickly in the become violin popular, part occasional awkward fingering not raise the technical dificulty to any grest digree. Cavatina in for violin, violoncello, and Newton, pianoforte, also for cello and pianoforte, by Ernest each, is an unpretentious little piece with to executanta, the solo 'cello part is written melody, Neither form any clef, with occasional transition to the The by Edward Elgar, has author Gilbert Parte more balf poser in ideality of sentiment and mystic is pot over-eracting technically become popular because of its Love for ever," song by Ernest Newton, 2, of the average sentimental type, with a popular frain.
Silent song Frank Lambert. far below the standard of this gifted composer, it is to guess what purpose is trite sotting of futile words (Monckton entirely colourtess. The ret of love." duet for contralto and tone, by Felix Corbett, is of the umal sentimental ditties, but the Duets music for is this not combination morel but vocal. not too plentifal, and this may be given serious cition. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED.
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