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ENCAMPMENT OF BASIII - BAZOUKS AT VARNA, TIIE 25m OF JUNE, 1 854. 
I 
THE MARYLEBONE CLUB AND GROUND v. ENGLAND. 
In this grand match at Lords, the M.C.C. guinod the day 
by two wickels. The final score was as follows : — 
ENGLAND. 
Hunt, b Nixon 3 b Dean 10 
Miller, c J. Walker, b Grundy .. .. 3 c and b Drake 0 
Napper, b Dixon 1 b Grundy 17 
John Llllywhitc, b Nixon 63 c ltoyston, b Nixon .. ..11 
Lockyer, c Grundy, b Dean .. ..10 c Dean, b Druke .. ..18 
Wisden, st Nicholson, b Drake . . .. 0 st Nicholson, b Drake .. 0 
Martinpcll, c Grundy, b Dean .. .. 1 st Nicholson, h Drake .. 6 
Mortlock, c Dean, b Drake .. .. 8 c Adams, b Grundy .. .. 1 
Cballen, b Nixon 9 b Grundy 4 
Andrews, c Adams, b Nixon .. .. 4 notout 10 
Sherman, not out 0 c Adams; b Nixon .. .. 0 
Byes, &c 11 Byes, &c .. .. 2 
Total 113 Total .. ..78 
MARTLKBONP, CLUB AND GOONDR. 
Nicholson, b Martlngell 2 b Muvtingell 13 
Ponsonby.b Martlngell 8 
Dean, b Martlngell 0 
E. Walker, b Martlngell 35 
Royston, b Wisden 0 
Balfour, b Martlngell 0 
Drake, b Sherman 20 
Adams, c Napper, b Wisden . . . . 12 
Grundy, not out 0 
J, Walker, b Wisden 0 
Nlxen, c Mortlock, b Wisden .. .. 0 
Byes, &c 7 Byes, &c 8 
c Wisden, b Martingell .. 6 
c Challen, b Martingell .. 3 
b Wisden 1 
st Lockyer, b Lllywhito .. 17 
st Lockyer, b Wisden .. 7 
not out 18 
b Lllywhito 29 
c Hunt, b Llllywhitc .. 0 
notout 0 
Total 
90 Total .. ..102 
WITNEY v. WHEATLEY. 
A match between the Wheatley, or South Oxfordshire and 
Witney Clubs, commenced on the ground of the latter on 
Monday; but owing to the heavy ruins that fell during the 
day, not one innings each could be played ere the wickets 
were struck. Witney wore the first to defend the limber, 
but owing to the strength of their opponents, both in bowling 
and fielding, the defence was rather weak, for, on the last 
man retiring, 32 runs only had been made. Wheatley, on 
the termination of the day’s play, wrote 30 for the loss of 
four wickets. The wicket- keeping of Mr. G. Fruin, on the 
part of the Wheatley, was of the very first order, and elicited 
marks of approbation from all parts of tbe field. As an 
amateur wicket-keeper very few can compete with him. 
After the play a large party partook of an excellent dinner at 
the Marlborough Arms Inn, and under tbe presidency of 
Mr. Richard Smith, of Witney, a pleasant and convivial 
evening was spent. During the day a master tradesman, 
a member of the club, who had behaved in a most ungentle- 
manly manner in the marquee, received at the hands of the 
chairman in the evening so 8evcre a rebuke, that there is little 
doubt it will have the effect in future of producing much better 
behaviour. The chairman, a thorough friend to cricket, haa been 
tlio means of restoring the Witney Club, and in doing so, had 
made it his business to call upon several of tbe leading inha- 
bitants of the town to request their assistance, one of whom 
was the Rev. Mr. Sinclair, the rector. The reverend gentle- 
man told Mr. Smith that if the club was conducted in a 
respectable manner, he thought he, as a clergyman, should 
not be doing wrong in becoming an honorary subscriber, 
knowing, as he did, that a right reverend prelute (the Bishop 
of Wincester) had in the same manner supported tho Furn- 
ham Cricket Club. The chairman, on the member of the 
club above alluded to entering the room, requested him to 
leave it immediately, otherwise he, tho chairman, would, as 
he could not sanction such proceedings as he hud witnessed 
that morning, and that he was determined, as long as he 
was president, that the club should be conducted in a re- 
spectable manner. Tho conduct of the chairman in this 
matter was highly applauded by all present. 
WITNET. 
T. East, c Thomson, b Fletcher 7 
W. Clarke, c Parsons, b Clinkard 4 
T. Hollis, Ibw.b Clinkard 3 
C. Jones, c Smith, b Fletcher .9 
W. Wright, s Fruln, b Fletcher 2 
H. Collier, c and b Fletcher . . .. .. .. 1 
H. Salmon, c and b Fletcher 0 
— Blandford.Esq., b Fletcher 0 
W. Payne, not out 6 
G. Hambridge, b Fletcher 0 
J. George, b Fletcher 0 
Byes 
32 
4 
2 
7 
9 
1 
3 
4 
Total ,, „ <# „ & 
Total 
T n.. v WHEATLBT. 
J. Fletcher, ran ont 
T- A ldworth, e Clarke, b Jones 
" • ““con, c East, b Clarke 
Thomson, Esq., c Hambridge, b Clarke . . 
— Tuckwell, Esq., not ont .. 
G. Fruin, not out .. 
Byes.&c.. 
SPORTING. 
NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. 
Nominations roa the Cesarewitcii Stakes. Weights to he declared 
on Wednesday, August 30, and acceptances signified on or before Tues- 
day, Sept. 12. 2 m. 2 fur, 28 yds. 
Phaeton, 3 yrs 
Bluebeard, 8 yrs 
Andover, 3 yrs 
Hermit, 3 yrs . 
Dr. O'Toole, 3 yrs 
Stonehenge, 3 yrs 
Hospodor, 3 yrs 
Iran, 3 yrs 
Diomediu, 4 yrs 
Ilex, 3 yrs 
The Reiver, 4 yrs 
Calamus, 3 yrs 
Lincoln's Inn, 3 yrs 
Prime Minister, 6 yrs 
Candlewick, aged 
Eva, 3 yrs 
St. Clair, 3 yrs 
Sleeping Partner, 6 yrs 
Lady Flora, 4 yrs 
Ethclbert, 4 yrs 
Hercules, 3 yrs 
Jennala filly, 3 yrs 
Kingston, 5 yrs 
Indian Warrior, 5 yrs 
Eulogist, 4 yrs 
Gamekeeper, 3 yrs 
Dove, 4 yrs 
Knight of St. George, 3 yrs 
Little Harry, 5 yrs 
Nabob, 6 yrs 
Bnlrownie, 4 yrs 
Diana, 3 yrs 
Virago, 3 yrs 
Star of Surrey, 3 yrs 
Little David, 4 yrs 
Old Noll, 3 yrs 
Shakespeare, 3 yrs 
Kidnapper, 3 yrs 
Wild Hustsman, 3 yrs 
Audobon, 4 yrs 
Mrs. Birch, 6 yrs 
Cabin Boy, 4 yrs 
RadclifTe Hero, 4 yrs 
Ian the, 6 yrs 
Voyogeur (lute Mnzuline), byed In 
France, aged 
Exact, 4 yrs 
El Dorado, 3 yrs 
St. Andrew, 4 yrs 
Red Lion, 5 yrs 
Lerrywhent, 5 yrs 
La Belle, 14 yrs 
Stiletto, 3 yrs 
Jealous One, 3 yrs 
Amalgamation, 3 yrs 
Merry Monk, 3 yrs 
Bit of Blue, 6 yrs 
Newbold, 3 yrs 
Mcrrybird, 5 yrs 
Gamciad, 3 yrs 
Seducer, 3 yrs 
Baron Osy, 4 yrs 
Claret, by Joinvllle, 3 yrs 
Tho Spinner, 3 yrs 
Grey Plover, 3 yrs 
Naomi, 3 yrs 
The Cripple, 3 yrs 
Tom, 3 yrs 
Miss Sellon, 3 yrs 
Olinder, 5 yrs 
Brown Brandy, 6 yrs 
The Medal, 3 yrs 
Coup d'Etut, 3 yrs 
Mnrsyus, 3 yrs 
Ptolemy, 3 yrs 
Baalbcc, 3 yrs 
Caliph, 3 yrs, 
Ludwig, 3 yrs 
Valeria, 3 yrs 
Benvenuto, 3 yrs 
Pontiff, 3 yrs 
Nancy, 6 yrs 
Black Doctor, 6 yrs 
Cobnut, 4 yrs 
Barrel, 3 yrs 
Domino, 3 yrs 
Goorkah, 4 yrs 
Defiance, 4 yrs 
Sine qua non, 3 yrs 
General Breezo, 3 yrs 
Rabgill, 3 yrs 
Hiico, 4 yrs 
Bird-on-the-WIng, 4 yrs 
Empress Catherine, 3 yrs 
Aqulla, 5 yrs 
Stern, by Incognito (bred In Ger- 
many), 3 yrs 
Schcrz, by the Provost (bred in 
Germany), 3 yrs 
Khadidjah, 5 yrs 
D. O., 3 yrs 
Epaminondas, 3 yrs 
Amos, 3 yrs 
Selina, 3 yrs 
King of Trumps, 5 yrs 
Muscovite, 5 yrs 
Adine, 5 yrs 
Torment, 4 yrs 
Kaffir, 3 yrs 
Scarecrow, 6 yrs 
Ethelwolf, 5 yrs 
Rataplan, 4 yrs 
Jonathan Martin, 3 jts 
Lord John, 3 yrs 
Cock Pheasant, 4 yrs 
Tile Trapper, 3 yrs 
Poodle, 6 yrs 
Rodo-mell, 3 yrs 
Violet, 3 yrs 
Eplnlcinn,3 yrs 
Farsa, 3 yrs 
Joe Miller, 6 yrs 
Pharos, 4 yrs 
Jujube, 3 yrs 
B f by Sir Tatton Sykes, darn foaled 
In 1840, by Hindoo, 3 yrs 
Scythian, 3 yrs 
Appollonlus, 3 yrs 
Cootnburland Stathesmon, 4 yrs 
Dervish, 3 yrs 
Bracken, 3 yrs 
Acrobat. 3 yrs 
Hobbyhorse, 4 yrs 
Neville, 3 yrs 
Rattle, 4 yrs 
Roumalie, 3 yrs 
Grapeshot,4 yrs 
Typee, 4 yrs 
Jacqueline, 4 yrs 
Communist, 3 yrs 
Omoo, 3 yrs 
Tros, 3 yrs 
Burlington, 3 yrs 
Moteley, 3 yrs 
Ileapy, 4 yrs 
Ammonia, 6 yrs 
Pumicestone, 3 yrs 
Lurley, 3 yrs 
Ladybird, 3 yrs 
.Jack Frost, 3 yrs 
Hungerford, 3 yrs 
Mincemeat, 3 yrs 
Middlesex, 3 yrs 
King Tom, 3 yrs 
Koh-i-noor, 5 yrs 
Miss Kitty Cockle filly, 3 yrs 
Strife filly, 3 yrs 
+ 
NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. 
Nominations 
1 
The Early Bird, 3 jts 
Jealous One, 3 yrs 
Amalgamation, 3 yrs 
Merryblrd, 5 yrs 
Helena, (h b), 4 yrs 
The Deformed, 4 jts 
Gamciad, 3 yrs 
Seducer, 3 jts 
The Spinner, 3 yrs 
Claret, by Joinvllle, 3 yrs 
Grey Plover, 3 jrrs 
The Cripple, 3 yrs 
Tom, 3 yrs 
Miss Sellon, 3 yrs 
Brown Brandy, 3 yn 
Charlemont, 3 yrs 
Maniy as, 3 yrs 
Ptolemj’, 3 yrs 
Baalbec, 3 yrs 
Caliph, 3 yrs 
Ludwig, 3 yrs 
for the Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
m. 240 yard*, straight. 
Valeria, 3 yrs 
The Pontiff, 3 yrs 
Monic Moses, 3 yrs 
Nancy, 6 yrs 
Barrel, 3 yrs 
Lady Elizabeth, 3 yrs 
Kennyside Hero, 3 yrs 
Domino, 3 yrs 
Goorkah, 4 yrs 
Sine qua non, 3 yrs 
Defiance, 4 yrs 
Hervlne, aged 
Epaminondas, 3 yrs 
Testy, 3 yrs 
Amos, 3 yrs 
Selina, 3 yrs 
King of Trumps, 5 jts 
C hampagne, 3 yrs 
Prime Minister, 6 yrs 
Candlewick, aged 
Eva, 3 yrs 
^tTCloir, 3 yrs 
Ethelbert, 4 yrs 
Hercules, 3 yrs 
Kingston, 6 yrs 
Indian Wander, 3 yrs 
Eulogist, 4 yrs 
Gamekeeper, 3 yrs 
Dove, 4 jts 
Knight of St. George, 3 yrs 
Little Harry, 5 yrs 
Nabob, 5 jts 
Balrownle, 4 yrs 
Mayfair, 4 yrs 
Virago, 3 yrs 
Star of Surrey, 3 yrs 
Little David, 4 yrs 
Old Noll, 3 yrs 
Shakspere, 3 yrs 
Kidnapper, 3 yrs 
Poucher, 4 yrs 
Wild Huntsman, 3 jts 
Helmet, 3 yrs 
Mrs. Birch. 6 yrs 
Radcliffe Hero, 4 yrs 
lunthe, 6 yrs 
Octavia, 5 yrs 
Exact, 4 yrs 
El Dorado, 3 yrs 
La Belle, 4 yrs 
Annie Sutherland, 4 yrs 
Stiletto, 3 yrs 
Merry Monk, 3 jts 
Roebuck, 3 yrs 
General Breezo, 3 yrs 
Rabgill, 3 yrs 
Haco, 4 yrs 
Bird-on-the-Wing, 4 yrs 
Carncaru, 6 yrs 
Barbatns, 4 yrs 
Horatio, 3 yrs 
Empress Catherine, 3 yrs 
Aguila, 5 yrs 
Stern, by Incognito (bred In Ger- 
many), 3 yrs 
Scherz.by the Provost (bred In Gcr- 
many), 3 yrs 
Khadidjah, 5 yrs 
Sweetness, 4 yrs 
D. O., 3 yrs 
Filbert, 4 yrs 
Phaeton, 3 yrs 
Bluebeard, 3 yrs 
Duke of Lancaster, 3 yrs 
Andover, 3 yrs 
Hermit, 8 yrs 
Stonehenge, 3 yrs 
Dr. O'Toole, 3 yrs 
Hospodni',3 yrs 
Sittlngbourne, 4 yrs 
Ariosto, 6 yrs 
Fact, 3 yrs 
Cntspaw, 4 yrs 
Tho Reiver, 4 jts 
Orinoco, 4 yrs 
Tho Assayer,3 yrs 
Adine, 3 yrs 
Scarecrow, 5 jts 
Quince, 3 yrs 
Speed the Plough, 4 yrs 
Ethelwolf, 6 yrs 
Corln, 3 yrs 
Tho Trapper, 3 yrs 
f by Van Tromp— Queen Mab, 
3 yrs 
Rodo-mell, 3 yrs 
Violet, 3 yrs 
Alembic, 3 yrs 
Pellon. 4 jts 
Loquacious, 3 yrs 
Pharos, 4 yrs 
Scythian, 3 yrs 
Apollonius, 3 yrs 
Coombtirlond Statheimon, 4 yrs 
Dervish, 3 yrs 
Bracken, 3 yrs 
Hobbyhorse, 4 yrs 
Meteoro, 3 yrs 
Sortlo, 3 yrs 
Neville, 3 yrs 
Rattle, 4 yrs 
Knight Errant, 4 yrs 
New Warrior, 3 yrs 
Typee, 4 yrs 
Jacqueline, 4 yrs 
Omoo, 3 yrs 
Vlndcx, 4 yrs 
Burlington, 3 yrs 
Motley, 3 yrs 
Pumicestone, 3 yrs 
John Bull, 4 yrs 
Whnnghae, 4 yrs 
Ladybird, 3 yrs 
Jack Frost, 3 jts 
King Tom, 3 y 
Orestes, 4 yrs 
Middlesex, 3 yrs 
Koh-i-noor, 6 yrs 
Miss Kitty Cocklcffiily, 3 yrs 
Alllngton. 4 yrs 
Calamus, 3 yrs 
Strife filly, 3 yrs 
Miss Bolton, 3 yrs 
[The /allotting appeared in our Second Edition.] 
THE BALTIC. 
Capture op a Russian Gun-Brig by the Cuckoo. 
— Her Majesty's steamer Cuckoo (2) has destroyed a Russian 
gun-brig in the Gulf of Bothniu. The Russians at first 
showed fight; on receiving some shots they were seized with 
a panic, threw their guns overboard, and, taking to the boats, 
reached the shore, leaving their vessel. 
An immense gun has been forwarded from Woolwich to tho 
Baltic, for Rear-Admiral Chads. Thlsgun will command a 
range of no less than 7,600 yards, or something over four 
miles and a quarter. 
TURKEY. 
The rumour that the Grand Duke Michael was killed before 
Silistriu begins to assume some consistence. 
Eighty siego pieces from England havo been landed at 
Varna. 
Three Russian ships, sailing under Spanish flags, and laden 
with Circassian girls have been taken into Varna. 
Lord Cardigan, who has returned from his long and toilsome 
exploring trip to the Danube, has brought back a budget of 
information, which will be found eminently useful. No less 
than 18 horses, were “ knocked up” by fatigue. The noble 
lord had to “rough it” in the open air for seventeen successive 
nights with his Hussars, who speak warmly of his assiduous 
attention to their comfort, and of the cordial, soldierly spirit 
in which he shared every privation they had to endure. 
Two more piratical vessels huve been burnt by the Garval 
French steamer in the Gulf of Scala Nova, below Smyrna. 
Rutschuk, July 19. — On the 12th Omar Pasha reached 
Rutschuk. 
Thirty English sailors, under Lieutenant Glynn and Prince 
Leiniugen, have taken direction of the Turkish flotilla at 
Giurgevo. 
Thirty English pioneers, under Captain Page, of the Royal 
Engineers, are assisting in completing the fortifications ot 
Giurgevo. 
Letters from Sclmmla state that 18,000 English troops 
were to reach Rutschuk on the 8th. 
It was believed that the attack would take place on tho 
20th. 
